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    TITE FCKANTON TRIBUNE-Til UKSD AY MOKNTNT. SEPTEMBER 19. 1895,
W0kesBarre.
The Tribune has opened a branch of
fice, at No. 2S. Lanlng building. Public
Square. Wllkes-Barre. It la the purpone
of the publisher to Issue a newspaper as
Valuable to the general publlo a the mel-
ruimlttan .lalllaa an.l liver It tO tlie peo
ple throuahuut northeasten Pennsylvania
from three to live hour earlier than the
Philadelphia ana New York papers can
reach them.
THE JURY OUT.
ahram tcWert s Fata Now Kest with
llicm.
At the opening of court y?sterday
oiurnlnK there was u Ids crowd In the
court ruum to hear the- chisln anru
nients In the Kcki-rt murder vase. Mr.
Thornton opened for the defense anil
he explained at letiKth the diMlnltkiti of
murder and he distliii'thm between, the
various decrees of murder.
K. F. 'McUovern then closed for the
defense. -He went over the testimony
f ully and for the material he hud at his
command, he made an eloquent mid
forcible plea fur the defendant. The
fact of the accident to Kckert and fol
lowing the cause of defense, his tem
Iorury Insanity, ulso that Kckert was
afraid .HlttenJbender wit a Koine to harm
him by kicking him and usklnir clem
ency for the prisoner on behalf of his
family, and his anvvtoua ffod charac
ter, all were brought out and submitted
to the Jury.
District -Attorney fell. In his arsu
ment. went Into every detail that would
bear against the prisoner. lie com
mented on the fact that iMrs. Kckert did
not take the stand to corroborate her
husband's defense as to his (Its of in
sanity. iMr. Thornton nnd Mr. Ie
wart both Jumped up and objected to
Mr. iKell's eumment on IMrs. Kckert
Hot taking the stand. IMr. Jevait said
It was persecution, not prosecution, and
thought (Mr. Fell showed very bad taste
In acting as he did. There was a
warm argument after which the court
decided that there wot nothing before
It and .Mr. Fell continued, concluding
his argument with the. noon adjourn
ment. After dinner Judgp 'Woodward made
a very able charge to the Jury, lie said
that there was no doubt that Kit ten
bender was nhot and that Kckert did
the shooting.
The Judge defined murder In the first
degree und In the second degree. 'vMur
der in the first degree must have the
Intent, while second degree is all other
kinds of murder. It Is your duty n
find whether the murder was commit
ted arid to tlx the degree, nnd you must
be guided by the law ll.xlng the differ
ent degrees of murder. (Murder In the
first degree must be with Intent, delib
eration and premeditation.
"It being established that a murder
has been committed, that a resident of
our county has been shot in broad day
light by the prisoner within the limits
of this county, you are to establish
the degree.
"It Is contended by the common
wealth that they have shown a deliber
ate and premeditated Intent to com
mit murder, and the prisoner should be
convicted of murder In the tlrst degree.
"On the other hand, the defense
claims that the deed was done during
temporary aberratlonof mind, and that
the defendant was not responsible for
his action. The prisoner Is the only
witness for the defense, ami while a
prisoner may be a witness In his own
behalf, you must take It together with
the Interest that he has In the case.
There has been no expert testimony as
to Insanity In this case, and no evi
dence to show that he was liable to
such attacks, or that under the Influ
ence of these attacks Kckert was In
capacitated from doing his ordinary
work. I have not Instructed In the
ma'tter of manslaughter and do not
consider It necessary under the evi
dence. You must either find him guilty
of murder and tlx the degree, or acquit
him."
The Jury then left the court room, and
were still out last night.
MISSIONARY MEETING.
Officers Elected for the Turning Year and
Interesting Papers Keud.
There was a large attendance from
both Wllkes-Barre and iScranton at the
annual meeting of the Woman's For
eign Missionary society of the Wy
oming district at the Nantleoke Meth
odist Ejlscopal church yesterday morn
ing. The devotional exercises were con
ducted ty Mrs. J. B. Sumner, of i.N'anti
coke, and the meetim? was presided
over ty Mrs. T. OL f'urey, of Askam.
Mr, tiumner gave a cordial welcome to
the delegates present, which was re
sponded to by I.Mrs. M. J. .Straw, of
W'llkes-BarTe. Tteorts were then read
by the recording secretary treasurer,
band secretary and district secretary,
followed by a paper on "Italy." by
Miss II. B. Laclar, of Wilkes-'Barre.
Mrs. Franc Vail, of .Scranton, read an
Interesting paper on the fife of Dr.
Jennie Taylor, and after the appoint
ment of committees on resolutions and
officers for the coming year, the noun
adjournment was taken.
Owing to the absence of Mrs. Hard,
the president of the organization, Mrs.
Furey presided In the afternoon as
well. The devotional exercises were
conducted by Mrs f3. T. .Price, of
Scranton, and a talk of the geography
of the missionary countries was given
fcy Mrs. O. K. 'Powell, fit Wllkes-Barre.
Rev. Mr. Sumner, a member of the Wy
oming trio, Bang a solo by request,
and Mm. A. .K. DeWolf, of "Wyoming,
npoke on the Toklo Home. Mrs. A. W.
Noble, a returned missionary, gave a
talk on Korea, and there the. report
of the committees were heard.
The resolutions regretted the un
avoidable absence of , Mrs. Hard and ex
tended thanks to the officers Who had
served and thanks to those who had
made the addresses and read the pa
pers. They also thanked the church
of Nantfcoke for the cordial welcome
extended. The committee selected to
name officers reported as follows, the
whole ticket reported being elected:
President, (Mrs. (Manly 8. Hard, of
Kingston; vice-president. Mrs. O. T.
Price; recording secretary, Mrs. Dr.
Melxell. of 'Wllkes-Barre; treasurer,
Mrs. W. W. Loomls. of Wilkes-Uarre.
By request of the church at that place
Wyoming was chosen as the place at
which the next, semi-annual meotlng
will toe held.
In Favor of Ncshltt.
Several weeks ago, It will be remem
bered, ex-Policeman Ncshltt brought
action against the clly to recover $.10
Which had been held out of his pay for
fine. The point at Issue was whether
or not the city has a right to deduct
lines from the pay of ofllcers. On ac-
DISFIGURING
HUMOURS
PrennW
when all
Else
i Fails
CtrriCORA'SoA DurifiH and beautifies
the skin, scalp, and hair by restoring to
healthy activity the Clogged, Inflamed,
Imitated, Sluggish, or Overworked
Pores.
If air-
Mm
foe a caaa, fcarTteto rntMnm, l. i. A.
iyi..iX?rvBf J
count of the Importance of the case
'Squire Donohue withheld his decision
until yesterday, when he gave his Judg
ment In favor of Nesbltt. The clly
will appeal the case, us the precedent,
whichever way It is established, will be
very important. If the higher courts
decide In favor of Nesbltt there will
probably be a swnrm of similar suits
to recover tines indicted by council.
THE WATER SUI'I'LY.
The Wilkes llorro Company Will Help the
Crystal Spring Company.
At the meeting of the directors of the
Wllkus-dinrre Water company yester
day it was decided to lend all ussist
u'uee possible to the Crystal .Spring
company, to help it through the pres
Hcnt emergency. The tire engine tit-gun
pumping again yesterday morning, un
der orders from 'Mayor Nichols, nnd
will keep it up until the crisis Is over.
The' Wilkes-Burro Water company Is
now feeding Into the mains of the
Crystal (Spring company, through live
connections, but many of the hitter's
patrons art- not supplied, owing to the
height at which they live.
A pump Is now drawing water from
the river and forcing It into a reservoir
on ljinivl Kun. near Mill Creek, the
capacity of which Is about 3U.UU0.ihm
gallons. This pump has a capacity of
5.000.000 gallons a day. This Is to be
conveyed by the Crystal Spring com
pany to a reservoir near the 'Black
Diamond colliery and from there to the
company's mains. Several car loads of
pipe are on their way to the city from
Kmaus and Enston, and It was thought
they would reach here so that the
work of laying them and then connect
ing the reservoirs would begin todav.
The water In the river above Mill
Creek is said to be of fairly good
quality, though those who use It should
take no risks, 'but boil It. Notwith
standing the 'heavy drain that Is being
made on the lluntsvllle dam there Is a
good supply. It Is said that In ad
dition to pumping 11,000.000 gallons a
day to thelrown consumers the Wllkes
Kartv Water company Is also turning
into the mains of 'the Crystal Spring
company more than 5.000,000 gallons a
day.
There ares till many people on Lin
coln. Welles, Sherman and Loo ml si
streets without water, and at the .Mal
lilkrodt convent there has been no
water for a week, except what has
beeu hauled.
MILLER DISCHARGED.
No Evidence Secured on Which to Hold
Hun.
Charles Miller, who was arrested re
cently on a charge of having been Im
plicated In the Mooslc postottice rob
bery, had a hearing before I'lilted
States Commissioner llahn yesterday
morning, nnd was discharged. (Sillier
told the story of his trip with Harry
Howe and Al Phillips on the day and
night of the robbery and clearly proved
that he was not there at the time.
The only evidence offered by the
prosecution was that the three men
had been In Mooslc that day. This was
not suttlcient, and -Mr. Jlulm discharged
Miller.
A HEAVY SENTENCE.
Charles Iilaek ticts the Full Penalty of
the Law.
Yesterday morning Charles Black, of
Stetler alley, who committed a crimi
nal assault on his ll-year-old step
sister when taking her for a carriage
ride, pleaded guilty of the offense be
fore Judge Lynch and was sentenced
to the full penalty of the law.
Judge Lynch, In Imposing sentence,
administered a scathing rebuke to
Black, and then sentenced him to pay
a flue of S'llio. the costs of prosecution
and be Imprisoned In the eastern peni
tentiary at hard labor for fifteen years.
.
l eft for His Pay.
William Hughes, a miner residing at
33 (Hillside street, left home last Sat
urday to draw his pay at the Pettebone
shaft, and his family has not seen him
since. A Polander, who works for him
as a laborer in the mines, says he saw
Hughes on Sunday night on the river
bank and all his money was gone. Mrs.
Hughes Is In poor circumstances and
has two small children to support.
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Hurt in the .Mines. ,
Frank Wlmpol and John Lagranch,
two miners at the Alden colliery, were
badly burned about the hands and face
last night by an explosion of gas. They
were taken to the hospital. Patrick
Hennessey, a car runner at the J)or-
rance shaft, had his elbow fractured
and his arm crushed yesterday at the
shaft. Ille was also taken to the city
hospital.
Suit for Damages.
flwln Kushnlskl yesterday brought
gul for 10,000 against the Delaware.
Lackawanna and Western liailroad
company through Attorneys John T.
Lenahan and Frit. The plaintiff says
he. was employed by said company In
timbering a shaft, when by the com
pany's neglect a car fell, tearing off
an arm and otherwise seriously injur
ing him.
Relief In Six Hours.
Distressing Kidney nnd Bladder diseases
relieved in six hours by the "New South
American Klilney Cure. This new rem
edy Is a great surprise on ncount of its
exceeding promptness In relieving pain In
tho bladder, kidneys, back, nnd every pm t
of the urinary passages. In mule or fe
male. It relieves retention of writer and
pain In pnssing It almost Immediately. Jf
you want qn!ik relief nnd cure this s
your remedy. Bold by C. M. Harris. Drug
gist, 125 I'enn avenue, Scranton, Pa.
BRIEF NOTES.
The new annex to the Kxchange hotel
was opened ysterdny. la contains
twenty-six 'handsome rooms.
A sweepstake pigeon match will be
held at Wert Side park next Wednes
day and tho crack shots of live coun
ties will be present.
C. K. Douglass gnvo nn Interesting
exhibition of ventriloquism and Illu
sions last pvenlnu at '.Memorial church.
Befreshments were served after the en
tertainment. A climbing club hnB been Inaugurated
at Kingston and excursions will be
taken to Mount Lookout, Prospect Hock
and other looul points of Interest on the
mountains.
There will he an orchestra of ten
pieces under the leadership (if Will
iam Kleg at the Concordia smoker next
Tuesday night.
A handsome block of stores will be
erected on East Market street by J.
W. Hollenback, extending from the
Kress Stationery company's store to
the Lehigh Vslley tracks.
Handy Orlllln refuses to allow a game
of ball to be played for his benefit, die
says he does not need the money, but
heartily appreciates the good feeling
that led to the offer, '
Work will be begun Immediately ex
tending the United States Pipe Line
from Parsons to the seaboard.
The Historical society has secured
two handsome engravings of John
Wilkes and Colonel Barre. the Eng
lish statesmen after whom this city
was named.
A number of Wllkes-Barre horses are
entered for the Tunkhannock races to
day and tomorrow.
T. W. O'Brien, superintendent of the
Electric liight company, was married
on Tuesday last to Mrs. Lillian Mnyder,
at the letter's home, In Phllllpsburg.
The Joraey Central railroad has been
compelled to put on a water train be
tween tiolomon'a Onp and Ashley.
The election of officers of the board
of trade has been postponed until Tues
day, Oct. 1..
A habeas corpus hearing will be given
Attorneys Watson and Zimmerman by
Judge Bennett next Monday at 10
o'clock.
All stores of the Hebrew merchants
will be closed until 0 o'clock this even
ing on account of the Jewish new year
celebration.
Aaron ijlrogan, of Dorrance, caught
a carp in the river yesterday morning,
whose weight was ten pounds and a
lialf.
DEMAND WALLER'S RELEASE.
.Secretary Olney Houides to Take Prompt
Action in the i'ane.
Washington. Sept. 18. France must
make reparation for the Imprisonment
of Waller, our former consul In Mada
gascar. Demand for Wuller's release
ami for an Indemnity for Ills family
will soon be forwarded to Ambassador
Kustls. The Waller case waB the 111. it
business taken up by Secretary Olney
on his return to Washington.
.'He had before him today the deposi
tion of Waller, und after careful study
thereof the secretary reuched the con
clusion that Wuller's arrest und im
prisonment were unjustifiable. It Is
believed the demand upon the French
government for his release and for In
demnity will be cabled In u few days.
TOWN FULL OF SNAILS.
Health of the People of I'lqua Said to He
Threatened.
Columbus, Ohio. Wept. IS. Health of
ficer Jiuukefer, of Plqua, appealed to
the state 'board of health today for
n Id In ubutlng a peculiar nuisance
which threaten the health of the peo
ple of that part uf tho state. Snails
are Innumerable and get into the
houses, wells und cisterns.
it the house they leave a trail on tho
walls unit floors that cannot be re
moved. They full In wells and cisterns
In great numbers, nnd, dying, render
the water unlit for use,
WYOMIN CS.
The King's Daughters of the Presby
terian church will given nn entertain
ment ut Music hall Sept. LM.
.Mrs. It. U. iLcase Is visiting in Wana
mle. .David, the 13-months-old son of Na
thaniel Chestnut, died 'Wednesday.
i.Mrs. William Stocker. of Kingston,
was the guest of lier mother Wednes
day. i.Mrs. .Michael Baltysh, who has been
visiting friends in 'New York, returned
yesterday.
A surprise party was given Miss Ma
mie Switzer lust evening In honor of
her tweuly-tlrst birthday. Those pres
ent were Miss Mamie Chesworth, Kml
lle Jlarsch, (lertrude Shoemaker,
Thomas 'Khoads, Minnie Dymond,
Licla Mc'KHl, i.Mumle Oreenfleld, iMr.
and rMrs. Thomas Chesworth, Thomas
Illnker, Vein 'DeWolf, Clinton Shoe
maker, John ltoblnson, William Da
vies, Kmest iDymond, Kobert Stiff and
Albert Harnett.
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PECKVILUE.
A corn social will be held at the home
of Miss Orace 'Barber on Tuesday eve
ning, Sept. t, under auspices of the
Young People's society of the Pres
byterian church. A fine programme
lias been arranged consisting of vocal
and instrumental music and recita
tions. Befreshments will be served.
I'ltiston lliisiness lilrectnrv
FOR FIRST-CLASS PLUMBING) CALL
on Wright & Co., 97 South Main street.
A new range for sale or exchange; also
serond-hand household goods, bought or
sold.
1
lie
I at rayed.
STHAYBD TO MY PREMISES-BLACK
boriM; owner ran have ssme by calling at
my bira and payloir expenws. w. B. II
WARDb'LIVIBY, Raymond Court
iry
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firi
Alets.
Be
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lespises
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A WORD.
WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT
MUCH. WHKN PAID FOB. IN AD
VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT
IS MADF., NO CH AUUK WILL HE LES3
THAN 28 CKNTS. .THIS BULK AP
PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS, KX
CKI'T SITUATIONS WANTED, WHICH
ARB INSERTED KKK1&
JJepJMtedj-lljL
w
rANTKII - WKLL KNOWN MAN I.M
evtry town to Milteit Mock nubteriD-
tion; n iiiinnHjy; big numey lor aueniA; nu
capiial required. KDWAUD C. KISI1 CO.,
Itonleii llloek, I'hieuifO. III.
JAI .KH M k N Hl'.H IDKNT H A T. KS MKN
k ' wanted, aiKjualnted with thi local mid
nmrby ilrnir uml vrocery tradti. to hriudle nur
hue of high gruit eignrii. Address, trlvlnir
referencs, J. KDWAKU UOWLKS & Cu. HJ
ChaialierH MtreM, N. V.
Hclo Wanted Females.
Uv "Tant kuI iai kThat" kly wiT lis k ft
getio KutestvoiiMMi to repres-nt us.
tlunrauteeil $tiauy without iiit.Tferiug with
othr duties. Healthful oeiMipntloti. Writo
for particulars, iurloiiug Hfuiup. Mnugn ('hem
Irttl Vnipnny. No. 7'J .lohn str.Md. New Vork.
Agents Wanted.
A HUNTS WANTEU-TO SKLL 'IOAHSs
S.5 per mouth naliiry and oxpcnsfs puld.
AddrtMi, with two. out stamp, t IUAKO Cl
UAIt CO.. 'li ieiujo.
A OKNTS- TO HELI." O 0 B PRACTICAL
i V geld, silver, niekid mid conier rlrctro
platers: irn o from f.i npnard; milnry and ex
lieiiHMH puid; outfit tree. Addi'ma, with stamp,
41 It'll IUAN II KH CO., Chimin".
A CJKMTH TO SELL URIAHS TO DEALERS;
$--" weekly sml exiMUises; eximrii'tira un
nm-cwuiry. CONSOLIDATED MKU. CO., S
Vail Huron ut., Clnvaito.
SALESMAN TO l.'AKRY SIDE LINK; !Ti
per cent, cnmmixiion; samplu book
malli'il f riw. Address L. N. CO., fttutluu I,
New York.
T ONCE AGENTS Af'l'OlNTED TO
V anil new ltitlitniiui selling tnblo rlotli.mos-
quiti) anil house Hy liquid nr. Ml conts and '-'5
rants it bottle. S.iini.l.i fr3. UOLOIANO
M F'll Co., Rultlniuro, Mil.
OENTS- lilNDE'S PATENT ""UNIVKlT
si Hair Curlers nnd Waver disod with
out hunt), and "Fyr lvintod"Halr Plus. Lib
eral commissions. Fnn sumiilo and full par
tiruUra. Aildrms P. (i. Ilux 4M. Now York.
lTANTVn ACTIVE SALESMEN TO
v ? handle mir line, no peddling. Salarr.
$7.1 iir month and expenses paid to all. Uomls
entirely new. Apply uuii-ily. 1'. O. Box, WlM,
lliistnn, U isi.
Wanted.
"WAN I'EI) -A PLATFORM WAOON To
enrrv 1.2IHI pounds. Address GUERN
SEY HHoa. 2J4 Wyoming avetm-.
Salesmen Wanted.
tJALKSMAN TO HELL DENTAL MEDl
(j elm's to tba profession In Scrnnton and
surrounding towns. DENTAL JIEDICINE
CO, l-'.tt Filbert street. I'lulud. Ipliiu.
WASTED SALESMEN ENERGETIC
men to sell goods by sample nt home,
or travel; easy seller; staple yoods; liberal
salary or good eummkiiou. Address P. O.
Box Bin, New York City.
For Rent.
I.iOR RENT-STEVENSON FRUIT FARM,
Clark's Oroeti. for a trm of years. Ap
ply to GEOKOE B. DAVIDSON, Attorney,
512 Spruce street.
XR RENT-FUR IHHED ROOM. WITH
or without bonrd. suitable, for two tier-
sons. 1 3-' Adams avu.
'OURENT-A LARGE, 4 STORY RUILD
ing t LCI Franklin avenue; suitable for
wholesalo busintss. CARSON He DA VIES,
Herantun.
V'Oli RENT-SIX ROOM HOUSE ON WEST
X Lai'kawanna avituuo. Addross THOMAS
E, EVANS, aear II S Lnxerne, Hyde Hark.
oh KENT- Nl( ELY FURN1SHF.I HALL
J Bultnblo for luigo ruoma. JOHN J Mi
ll YN, lit) Wyoming itvonun.
For Sale.
1XK SALK-NEW (1 ROOM HOUSE: ALL
1 latiist iniprnvcnientti; corner Madison and
Delaware atreet; easy terms. Inuuiro of
Harry lees.
V6k SALK-AT REASON ABLE FRIUREST
1 a lot of Hoe & C'o.'s iron pipe composi
tion frames, siiigln and double; also a lot of
Booker cukoh. In pairs, some extra depth. All
only Mliglitly ns.-d and good as new. Address
Inquiry to BUSINESS .MANAGER, Tho Trio
uue. K. i iinton, l'a.
Money to Loan.
t t'-tio, tm, h.ok), 3,cou To
' loan on mal eMtata soenritv.
D. B. REl'LOULE, Attornoy, 4W Sprues St
Soeclal Notices.
ATOTIt'E-ON AND AFTER MAY I, I
ii wl 1 iniike a monthly tour of tho follow
ing places givinB fr. op -n nlr advertlsliig ox
lul.lt join with the stercoptlenn: Tnvlorvillii,
Bydo I'ark, Providem-e, Dickson I'lynhioit.
P.'ckville, Archlia'd. Jcrinyn. F.xlnlutions
given in WisliKsdtiy and Friday of each
week during the month, tho tati-a for ndver
tls'ng sru $ii per month. Address K. II.
Call, Tribune nflicf, city.
"'I1B SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAR."
I Von want this relic, tvntnins all of
Frank llle's famous old War Pictures, hov
Ing tlie foreos in actnid tiattlo, skiiteiied on tho
spot. Two volumes, 2,nuu pli'turns, Sold on
easy monthly payment-'. Delivered by x
t.ress comnh tp. nil eluirxns prepaid. Address
P.O. MooUY, O-'J Adnms Ave.. Scranlon, Pa.
IJ1.ANIC I'OOKS, PAMPIILrTS, SIAA-
- - . .... ... .-in,ool l.l inn
TninUNS otlit-e. Quick work. Rcusonnblu
prices.
tnnual Meeting.
JOTICK THE ANNUAL MKKTIKG OF
Assnciatioii, Limit d. will I e held at tho oMc
ui i ii ii-oruiiioo, iii , ii ii i-iivoi niTniinin, on
U'-Jnn..li. ,l.. l lb.,. - .!.. I U .. ...
, ...in I.;, ... ,. , niAO.KM-n . in., mi
ll... ..I..,l n r..- . 1. . !
v.. ... i.ii.ii.iu.ti n Mir mi- .-iimi ni year
and fur the transaction of sin li other l.iismcsi
s niMjr in oii.-i ly i-oini. ueiore toe morutlg.
1 li II li j, 11 V a, ,M
Fcrnnton, Ia , Sepl. , IMHi.
Charter Application.
TVJOTK'K IS HKUEliY GIVEN THAT AN
x npiuieaiion win nn mun i to tun governor
of the statu of Pennsylvania, ou Tliiirmlnr.
the Hi rd day of I ctol.cr. A. D. IMt., by Or
lando M. .loin s in. Kilwnrd B. sturges, Arthur
II. Christy, Jost-ph B. hicks n and .lesan
I.. Eddy, under tlio Act of Asembly of
the t'oininoiiwenlth nt Peunsylvnniii, en
tlllml "An Act to provide for the
Incorporation mnl rcgulntln i f certain ror
tMirutio is." nnnrovol Am II 'Jll. IST4. nml tlm
siipplemeuts thereto, for a rlntrtcr of an
Intended corporation to be railed The John
on I 'on I Coinpnuy, tho rharnctcr and object
whereof is tho Hindu tf, p paring, lending,
shipping mid selling of nntni aciie coal in nil
tu- various nraiicnei tiireof, w.tn such bust
mes as may be nroessjirilv iiDiiurtenaiit tliore.
to, nnd for tleiw pun nsos to have, possess
an I enjoy all the rights, laments nnd privi
leges in wie eiiin cr in Asscnioiy ami its sup
plBiiicnU WARREN ft K N A PP. Hollcltora.
Scaled Proposals.
CEAI.ED PROPOSALS WILL HE KF.
O ceived nt the office of the Jerinyn and
Rush brook Water Co., In Jcrinyn. Pa., until
Kept ito, IHtln, fur driving a tunnel I.UHI feet
li nu throuuli hard Dan. to tnkn water from
Chapman a I'ike. Plans and specification can
lie aeon at in' siooaio loivqcr Co. s oineo In
Scranton; J. D. Stocker ft Co. 's store In Ji-r-myn:
Hillside Cost and Iron Co s ofti.e In
Unvfli'ld. Theo'innanr reserve thermhtln
rejectany and ad bids
na, n. nu i i;m aub, oecrotary.
Jermyn, Pa., f-'ept, It), lift).'.. .
Situations Wanted.
WANTKD A POSITION BY A BOY IT
years of aire In drnv store to learn the
trade. Address II. D. BILLS. General Dollv-
ery, city.
SI1UATION WANTKD -NURSE; TflOR
oughly nndrratands her busiuasa; beat
Mraonal reference, Address N. S. W.. Trib
une office.
SITUATION WANTKD SY A 'BOY Is
veara of a vein oflloa or' store. Addraaa
H. J. P., TrlbunS efflae, ,
ONE
OoonoIIjf
Dress Goods Department
As a season or novel conceptions in Fabrics (be
present one easily bears the palm. Uf course, with
every turn of fashiou's wheel we expect improve
ments, but this season we appear to have more
than the usual proportion; we have been furnished
with uiore than we could rightfully demand or ex
pect We placed our orders early, before the advance
in prices took place, and are, consequently, able to
oiler a wealth ol the best things in Dress Goods
and Silks at prices which tell their own story of
careful and early buying.
Black Goods
Mostly Priestly 's Goods, and worthier weaves never
found room on a retailer's counter. They are se
lectcd with an eye to quality, to style, to generous
width and extra value.
CONNOLLY & WALLACE,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Dentists.
DR. WILLIAM A. TAPT, PORCKLAIN.
HrldKo and Pruwn work. Otlice, US
Washington avenue.
C. C. LA I'll A'l I, HU Ilf 1 KON1JBNTI8T7
No. 1U Wyoming avenue.
R. M. ST RATTON. OKt'lCB COAL IsiT
chuiiKe.
1'liysicians und Kuru'onH.
bR7a. EDOAR DKAN HAS RKMOVED
to 616 Spruce si rent, Scranton. l'a.
(Just opposite Court liuiine ttijuare.)
VH. KAY, 2fW PKNN AVK. ; 1 to S P. m";
cull 'MVl. Ills, uf wonit-n, obslrctrlcs and
and all dla. of chll.
ifl. A." J. rONNELI OFFICE 101
Washlneton avenun, cur. Sprih-e street,
over Fram.-ke's druit stroe. KeHfdence,
Til Vine St. Office hours: 10.3U to 11 a.
m. nnd 2 to 4. and 6.40 to 7.30 p. m. Sun
day, 2 to 3 p. m.
DU. W. E. ALELN, K12 North Washington
avenue.
LiR. O. L. FREYrr-RACTIt'E LIMITED
diseases of the Eve, Eur, Nose and
Th runt; office, 122 Wyoming ave. Resi
lience, C2if Vine street.
DR. L. M. OATES. 125 WASHINGTON
avenue. Otlli-e hours, I la I a. in., 1. 3d
to 3 and 7 lo p. ill. ItesiUeuce Ml Madi
son uvenue.
tTt. J. C. RATF.SON, RELIABLE SKIN.
Tumor nml 'unc -r Specialist. Tuesdays
and Fridays, ut W Linden street, Of
II. i hours, 1 to 4 p. m.
Lawyers.
WARREN & KNAPP. ATTORNEYS
nnd Counsellors at Law, Republican
building, Washington avenue, Scran
lon, t'u.
iES.SIirs HAND, ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors at law. Commonwealth
OUll-Jlut;, Washington avenue.
W. II. JESHUP,
HORACE K. If AND,
W. H. JESSOP. JR.
PATTERSON & WILCOX. ATTOP..
neys and Counsellors at Luw; otllces 4
and 8 Library IihIWIhk , Scranton, Pa.
ROHWELL 11. PATTERSON.
WILLIAM A. WILCOX.
ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND7
Attorneys nnd Counsellors, Common.
wealth building. Rooms 19. 20 and 21.
F R A N K T. 61v E LL A TTOR N E YAT
Law. Room 0, Coal Exchange, Scran,
ton. Pa.
JAMES W. OAK FORD, ATTORNEY.
at-Lnw, rooms 03, 64 and Iii, Comniou
wunlih bulldinK-.
8 A M I'EI. W. EDO A R. ATTORNEY-A'N
Law. Office, '317 Spruce at., Scranton. Pa.
L. A. WATRES. ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW.
423 Lnckawuna ave., Scranton, Pa.
URIE TOWN8END. ATTORNEY AT
Law, Id mo Hank Buildlnir. Scranton.
Money to loan In large sums at S per
cent.
C. It. PITCHER,
law. Commonwealth
ton, Pn.
ATTORNEY-AT
bulldliiK, Scrun.
C. COMEOY8. S2t SPRtTCE STREET.
ft' n. P.EI'LOOI.E, ATTORNEY-LOANS
npKntiated on real estuta security. 401
Spruce street.
It. F. KILLAM. ATTORNEY"aT-LAW7
120 Wyoming ave., Scranton, Pa.
JAS. J. H. HAMILTON, ATTORNEY AT
law, 45 Commonwealth bld'K, Scranton.
J. M. C. RANCK. 136 WTOlflMl) AVBL
Architects,
EDWARD II. DAVIS,
Rooms 24, 25 nnd 2l,
ARCHITECT.
Conunonwealtb
buildlni?, Scrnnton.
E. U W A LT E It, A RC H I T EOT! OF F1CB
rear of tun! Wnshlnitton avenue.
LEWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT.
436 Spruce st cor. Wash, ave., Scranton.
BROWN MORRIS. ARCHITECTS,
Price building, 12ii Washington avenue,
Hrrnnlon.
I .oiins.
THE rtEPtmLIC " 8A VINOS AND
lxian Assoclullon will loan you money
on easier terms ami p:iy you hotter on
Investment than any other association.
Call nn S. N. Cullender, Dime Uailli
bill 1.1 1 dir.
SdltMll.S.
SCHOOf. OF THE LACKAWANNA.
8-rnnlon. Pa., prepares hoys and girls
for collu" or buHiiiess; thoroushly
trains ynunir children. Cntalogue at re
quest. Opens September f.
REV. THOMAS M. CANN.
WALTER II. HI' ELI
Jl ISA WORCIIBTER'S KINDERO A RTEN
and School, 412 Adums avenue, open
Sept. 9. Kindergarten $10 per term.
Clairvoyant.
I M P( 1RTANT ARRIVAL OF" Til EO I PS Y
Queen; reveals hidden secrets of the
prcnent and future, will Rive sltt!ni;s for
a few days nt W3 Spruce street. All Who
have been unlucky In love, business or
klndrcil subjects, cull on the Madam
nnd consult her. Misses treatments.
This Is the )nt week to consult tin
Olpsy Queen on nil subject.
Wire Screens.
JOS. KIIETTEL, REAR Ml LACKA
wanna avenue, Pcranton, Pa., manufac
turer of Wire Screens.
Seeds.
O. R. CLARK CO., SEEDSMEN AND
Nurserymen; store Mil Washington ave
nue; Kreen house, 13S0 North Main ave
nue; store telephoe 7H2.
MIsccllnneouH.
BAUER'S ORCiIESTRA-MtrSIO FOR
ball, picnics, parties, receptions, wed
dings and concert work furnished. For
terms address K. J. Bauer, conductor,
117 Wyoming avenue, over Ilulbert'a
music store.
JMEO A RU E H 13 ROT H E R8, PRLNTlWs7
supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twin.
Warehouse, 130 Wuhlngton ave., Soran
ton. Pa.
FRANK P. BROWN CO., WHOLE
ale dealeni In Woodware, Cordage and
Oil Cloth. 720 West Lackawanna are.
THOMAS AUBREY, EXPERT Ac
countant and auditor. Rooms It and M,
. William Building, oppoatt poatomc.
Agent lor taa Bax lira fcUUngulahar.
&
SILKS
TRY US.
602-604 LICKL AVE , COR. ADAMS.
Teas.
GRAND UNION TEA CO., JONES BROS.
Hotels and Kchtauriuits.
THE ELK CAFE, 125 and 127 FRANK
lln avenue. Rates reasonable.
P. ZIEULEK. Proprietor.
SCRANTON MOUSE. NEAR D., li. & W.
passenKer depot. Conducted on the
European plan. VICTOR KuCH, Prop.
WESTMINSTER HOTEL,
Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place,
New York.
Rates, $3.50 per day and upwards. (Ameri
can plan. K. N. ANABLE.
Proprietor.
Mi
Pioneer of the hotel cen
ter in New York city.
Noted for Its superb loca
tion, superior room and
excellent outline service. The Standard
Hotel for giving; MORE VALUE FOR
THE PRICE than any first-class hotel In
the world. Facing Central Park, 58th and
69th sts Plaza Square and Fifth avenue;
reached by any uptown cars, and the
crosstown cars at 69th St., which latter In
tersect all surface and elevated roads;
terminal station 6th ave. L road within
half a block. Absolutely Fireproof.
American and European plans. Drtnkltiff
water and ice used li vaporized and frozen
on the premises, and tertlDed as to purity
by Prof. Chandler. F. A. HAMMOND.
RAILROAD TIME-TABLES
Central Railroad of New. Jersey.
(LhiKU und .-usqiiuuHiiiia Di vision i
Anthracito coal used exclusively. Insur
ing cleauuueaa and comfort.
iiAIW TAlu.b. 1A EM-fc-CT JUNE 2, S3.
Trains leave Scranton for Pittston,
W likes-liarre, etc., at .). 116, ll.au a.m.,
l.'is. 2.UU, J. m. i'.uu. i.to p. m. Sundays, y.uO
a. in.. 1.00. 2. 15. 7.10 p. in.
For Atlantic City, 8.20 a.m.
For New York, Newark and Elizabeth,
S.iu (express) u. m.. I.ttl (express Willi Hut
fet parlor car), 1.06 (express) p.m. Sun
day, J.h p. m. Train leaving 1.3 p. in.
arrives at Philadelphia, Reading Term
Inn I. 6.21 p. m. and New York 0 45 p. m.
For Maurh Chunk, Allentown, Rethle
hem, Kaxtou and Philadelphia, 8. SO a.m.,
l.M. 3.115, r..cm (except Philadelphia) p. in.
Bunday, 2.16 p.m.
For Long- firunch. Ocean Qrove, eta. at
S.i a. in.. 1.23 p. m.
For Readimr, Lebanon and Harrlaburi,
via Alleiilown. 5.20 a. m., 1.23, 6.00 p, in.
Sunday, 2.1S p.m.
For i'oIisviIIh, 8.20 n. m.. 1.?3 p. n.
Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib
erty street, North river, at .10 (express)
a.m., 1.10. 1.30, 4.30 (express with Duffet
parlor car) p.m. Sunday, 4.30 a.m.
Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal,
t oo a.m., 2.00 and 4.30 p.m. Sunday 127
a.m.
Through ticket to all points at lowest
rates may be had on application In ad
vance to the ticket agent at the station.
H. P. BALDWIN.
Gen. Puss. Agent.
. H. OLHAUSEN. Gen. Bupt
Del., Lack, and Western.
Effect Monday, June 24. 1836.
Trains leave Scranton as follow: Ex-
rreas for New York and all points East.
40. 2.60, 6.16, 8.00 and 1.66 a.m.; 12.66 and 3.34
p.m.
Express for Enston, Trenton, Phlladel
phia and tho south, 6.16, 1.00 and (.66 a.m..
12.65 and 3.34 p.m.
Washington and way stations, 3.E5 p.m.
Tobyhanna accommodation, 6.10 p.m.
Express for Blnghamton, Oswego, El
mlra. Cornlnir, Hath, Pnnsvlllo. Mount
Morris and Buffalo. 12.10. 2.35 a.m., and 1.21
p.m., milking close connections at Buf
falo to all points In the WcBt , Northwest
and Southwest.
Path accommodation, a.m.
Htn-h.imton nnd way station, 1137 p.m.
Nicholson accommodation, at 4 p. m. and
6.10 p. m..
Iflnghamton and Elmlra Express, (.Of
p.m.
Express for Cortland, Syracuse, Osweira
Utica and Richfield Springs, 1.36 a. in, and
1.M p.m.
Ithaca, 2.3S and Rath I a.m. and 1.21 p.m.
For Northumberland. Plttaton, Wllkes
Barre. Plymouth, Bloom-burg and Dan
ville, making close connections at North
umberland for Wllllamsport, Harrlshurg,
Baltimore, Washington and the South.
Northumberland and Intermediate sta
tions, COO. (.66 a.m. and 1.30 and 6.07 p.m.
Nantlcoke and Intermediate itattona.
I OS and 11.20 a.m. Plymouth and Inter
mediate stations, 3.40 and 1.62 p.m.
Pullman parlor and sleeping coache oa
all express trains
For detailed Information, pocket tlm
tables, etc., apply to M. L. Smith, city
ticket office, ?.2S Lackawanna aveuue, or
depot ticket office.
DELAWARE) AND
HUDSON RAIL
ROAD. Commencing Monday,
WWK-m. day, July 30, all train
M.m M MlW wlilarrlve at new Lauk
m m m awanna avenue atatlon
9W r aH follow:
izr Train will leave Scran
ton station for
termedlate points at 2.20, 6.45, 7.00, J.25 and
10.10 a.m., 12.00, 3.30. 166, C16, 6.15, 7.26, (.10
and 11.20 p.m. .... j .
... . . ... 1 Yt,A.nt .ml Tli.n .lal
at 7.00, ,26 and 10.10 a.m., 12.00, 2.20 and 6.15
For Albany, Saratoga, the Adirondack
and Montreal at 6.45 a.m. and 2.20 p.m.
.- Xtrilt. .u Dime.- ami I ntur-Ytiurl I al fa
points at 7.46, ft. 46. 9.38 and 10.46 a.m., 1105,
I.ZII, iB.dn, 1.IW. e.iw, v.w, -..u .tin .w 1" .
Trains will arrive at Scranton station
from Carhondale and intermedlale points
ia u A a ai A 1 ft Ah K en 11 AA 19 4 l 1
Bl f.W. O.W, V.tTrl VIIU IV-IV at,. III. i.W( .tu
1.40, 4 &4, R.6T( 7.45. Ml and 11. M p.m.
From Honetdale. Waymart and Far
. . . . . . n n. . . m in BP
view at u.iii., u.w, 1.11, e.iv, e.ue .wi
7.46 p.m.
From Montreal. Saratoga, Albany, U.,
at 4.54 and 11.3B p.m.
From Wllkes-BaiTS and Intermediate
points at lib. t.04, 10.05 and 11.65 a.m., 1.16.
114, M, (lo, .0, 7.20, t.M and 1L1 p.m.
Wallace
Novelty Dross Goods
We have a remarkable collection of both foreign
and domestic novelties. We won't tire yoa rat
with a long string of French names that wouldn't
make you any wiser after you had read them, as
they must be seen to be appreciated.
If you are ao admirer of beauty In a fatrfc yon
can't afford to miss our Silk Department W
won't go into arguments or explanations, but come
and see the goods. All are welcome, whether U
look or buy.
82&r
UPHOLSTER FURNITURE,
Glean Carpets,
Renovate Featbers,
Make Over Mattresses,
Make and Repair Springs.
Sell Iron Beds,
Make Fine Mattresses.
May 12. 1895.
Train leave Scranton for Philadelphia
and New York via D. &.- H. R. R. at 7.45
a, m., 12.06, 1.20, 2.38 and U.3S p.-ITL, via D.,
L. at W. R. R,, too, 8.08, 1L20 a. m., and L3t
p. m.
I-eave Scranton for Pittston and Wllkes
Barre, via D., L. & W. R. R., 6.00, 8.03, U.26
a. m., 3.60, 6.07. 8.52 p. m.
Leave Scranton for White Haven. Ha
milton, Pottsvllle and all points on the
Beaver Meadow and Pottsvllle branches,
via E. & V. V. R. R.. 6.40 a.m.. via D. H.
R. R. at 7.45 a. m.. u.iJG. 1.20. 2.38, 4 03 p. m.,
via D.. L. & W. R. R, 6.00. 8.08, 1120 a. m.,
1.30, 8.50 p. m.
Leave Scranton for Bethlehem. East on,
Reading, Harrlsburg and all Intermediate
points via D. & H. R. R . 7.46 a.m., 12.05,
1.20, 2 SS. 4.(0, 11.38 p. m., via D., UtW.R,
R.. 6 uu. 8 08. 11.20 a. m., 1.30 p. m.
Leave Scranton for Tunkhannock, To
wauda, Elmira, Ithaca, Geneva and all
Intermediate points via D. & H. R. R., 8.4(
a.m., 12 and 11.36 p.m., via D., L. 4k W.
R. R.. 8.US, 9.65 a.m., 1.3.) p.m.
Leave Scranton for Rochester, Buffalo,
Niagara Falls. Detroit, Chicago and all
points west via l. & H. R. R., 8.46 a.m.,
12.05. .15. 11.38 p.m., via D., L. W. R. R.
and Pittston Junction, 8.08, f55 a.m., 1.0,
1.60 p.m., via E. & W. V. R. R., 3 41 p.m.
For Elmlra and the west via Salamanca,
via D. A H. R. R.. 8.45 a.m., 12.05. 6.06 p.m.,
via V., L. A W. R. R., 8.03, .66 a.m., L80.
and 6.07 p.m.
Pullman parlor and sleeping or L. V.
(hair cars on all trains between L. & B.
junction or Wllkes-Barre and New York,
Philadelphia, Buffalo, and Suspenaloa
Bridge.
ROLLIN H. WILBUR. Gen. Supt,
CHAS.S.I.EE,Gen. Pass. Agt, Phlla., Pa,
A. W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. Cea.
Faaa. Agt.. South Bethlehem. Pa.
Eric and Wyoming Valley.
Trains leave Scranton for Kw Torli
and Intermediate point on the Erie rail
road at 7.00 a. m. and 3.24 p. m. Also for
Honesdalo, Hawlcy and local point at
7.to, 9.40 a. m. and 8.24 p. m.
All the above are through train to and
from Honerdule.
Train for Lake Ariel 6.10 p. m.
Trains leave for Wllkes-Barr at IB) a
ni. and 2.45 p. m.
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a-sntb Bannd,
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N. Y. Franklin St. .
West 4ind street ,
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All trains run dally except Sunday,
f. suolilci that trains stop on tltrnal for paa
tenifprs.
recurs rates vu Ontario Western before
Em'chailnir tickets and save money. Day and
Ihg-t K press to the West..
J. C. Andorson, Gen. Past. Aft.
T. FUtcroft, Dlv. rasa, Agt. acraatoo, fa.
REVIVO
REST0HCS VITAUn.
Made a
Well Man
MDSfi
UtaiDey,
of Me.
TNI Q It CAT BOtb
ituaWmfMalUlaMtin. It act
bowertuU tad quickly. Cie wkaaeU other (all.
Yoaag aua will nwsla their lost IMleod, aa4 eld
aita wtu lecmr their ronttfiu vuor f aslag
ltBTITtX II qalekly and urlyretorM .
was, Lett TlUlltr. Impoleaejr. MlcMly atalasleaa,
Loat Pent, raillaa MeBorr, Waettaa tXmm. aad
all ateet of Mlf-etaM or aaeeesaad IndiiorHlaa,
wklea It one for ttg.ty, aertnm or arrlate. It
aotealr earn by tUrtlng al the seal ot dleaaw. bat
Uti nerve toale aad blood bnllder, brlag
lag eeek tbe pink glow to pato eheek aa4 ia
eteriag th flre ( youth. It wards off faaaalty
and OaanmpUoa. laalet oa btrlat KBVITO. aa
other. It eaa be earned la veal aovket. By Basil,
1.00rpekae,or.x tec )I.OO, with a peel'
Ma wrlttea gaaraatae) t rare a Nraaa
tti aeaaeyi ONulwtree. aattivai
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