2 THE SCBANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY MORNING. ... SEPTEMBER 25, 1895. WiIkesBarre, tThe Tribune has opened a branch of lce at No. 29, Lanlng building. Public Hquare, W Ilkes-Barre. It is the purpose of the publisher to Issue a newspaper a valuable to tm general public a the met ropolitan dallies, anil deliver It to the peo ple throughout noTtheasten Pennsylvania frorh three to live hours earlier than' the Philadelphia ana New York papr can reach them. THE Mt'RDEB TRIAL Some Interesting Testimony Kept Out, but Much Is Adduced. There was less Interest manifested In the murder trial yesterday inornlni; when court was called than any day yet, although there was Si bis crowd present again. James Wrd then came In and was put on the stand, and testltted that he was born In Kentucky nd Is 1 years of aire, worked on the Wllkes-Uarre and Bastern. nnd then worked for Air. Sayre. As to the night Of the explosion, Hird said: "Well. I went to bed at S.30. We were all home but Jim and Frank. They were at Miner's Mills. When they came home they were drunk and were making noise. Nelse 'Miller told them to make Jess noise or he would put them out. Shafer said he did not care ns he was going to leave next week. Then they took off their shoes and went to bed." "When did you hear of the explo sion r "At 5 o'clock we were awakened by the watchman who said Mike's shanty wus on Mr and he asked us to go up and put It out. Nelse and the others went out at that time and I went up later and we helped get the men out of the wrecfotl Khanty." The witness was going on to tell how Mr. Qulgley hung him up by the neck to force a confession from lilm. but the defense objected to the witness tes tifying to It. Attorney MoOovern s:ild he wanted to show that this witness was hanged by fho neck by the prosecution to make the witness confess, and also their In terest in the case by their tiling a bill for $3,000 with the county commission ers for the arrest and conviction of the prisoners. The reward Is what the prosecution Is working for. The mo tion of the defendant's attorney was disallowed and the witness was not allowed to testify on the pofnt regard ing his hanging. It will be remembered that Hint made an ntlldavit some months ago that "Tom" Qulgley. of Miner's Mills, "Jim" O'ltrlen. a detective In the employe of the tLohlgh Valley railroad, and Fore man Lanon, hung him to a tree near laurel Kun In order to make him tell who blew up the shanty. Uird. how ever, refused to make any confession and a local paper subsequently brought him to this city, took him be fore Edward Ounster, a notary, before he swore to the hanging. In his affidavit he says that he was pulled up twice, offered money and a suit or clothes If he would tell, but they failed to get anything In the way of a confes sion out of him. Many were disappointed because Uird was not allowed to testify regarding the hanging, and Attorney Fuller be gan the cross-examination. Bird made a good witness, answering all questions promptly and could not be puzzled and many of his answers were witty. Il. denied all knowledge of the $'J alleged to have been given him by Jordan, and his testimony could not be shaken. ?arah 'Miller, wife of the accused, was then called, but If she knew any thing of the explosion It could not be gotten from her. Hester Brace was ex amined with the same result. James Miller, another of the accused, was an Important witness, and caused a sensation by saying that Qulgley and James Lenahan had been posting Shaf fer with bonks. He said he was told that In the Jail. Attorney Lenahan be came heated and demanded that the witness tell who It was told him. James Miller denied that he knew anything about the case. He admitted that Shaf fer and himself were at Qiilgley's place on Saturday night. They got a drink there and reached the car at It o'clock that night. "When you got In did you have any upper?" asked .Mr. Lenahan. "Yes, there was some guppor on the table." "Were you able to eat It?" "Yes, sir. I was never so drunk that I ould not feed myself." "Were you quarreling?" "No, we were only talking loud. Just as you would when you get drunk." This madeiMr. Lenahan angry and he asked witness if? ever saw him drunk or even at any time before this case was started, and told the witness to remember he was on oath. Nothing more of Importance was obtained from him. Then Nelson Miller, the defendant, was put on the stand. He said he came to Pennsylvania three years ago and worked on the WIHkes-Barre and East ern, lie told of various places where (he worked until 'he began for Sayre & McDonald. (He said he was working toward Falrvlew at the time of the explosion, as 'hammerman. He went to bed on the faital Saturday night at 9 o'clock,"JamwilMlllerand Shaffer came home at 11.16. Frank Shaffer was fussing and I told him to stop It. They ate some supper and then went to bed. 1 was awakened nt 5 o'clock thait morn ing by the waithman who rapped on the car and said TJet up; .Mike's shanty Is on fire." I got up and looked out and saw smoke among the trees. I said there must be a Are and went up nnd saw the shanty wrecked-, but I was told not to touch anything until Boss PMo Dorrald came." He denied the entire statement of Frank Shaffer and said the whole story was false. (A, few ohtaraoter witnesses today will Complete the testimony and the ease will probaiblyv go ito the Jury this after noon. PRIZE HISTORICAL ESSAY. Sons of Revolution Will Give $10 for a Paper Prepared by School l'uplls. The Wyoming members of the Penn sylvania Society of Sons of the. Revolu tion, offer a prize of $10 to tlje pupils of the publlo schools In Luzerne county for the best written essay on the sub ject of Pennsylvania In the Revolution ary war. This essay must contain not less than 1,776 words, a little less than a column and a half. It must be written in a clear hand on one side of the pa per, then enclosed in an envelope with out the name of the author, but with a fictitious name and sent to the secre tary, Jtev. Edwin Hayden. The au thor's name must, however, be sent in a separate and sealed envelope with the essay. The sealed envelope must also contain a certificate from the principal of the school In which the writer may be a pupil, stating that the contestant tins been a pupil during the season. The essay must be sent to the secre tary before April 1, 18!MJ. when all will be submitted to a committee for ex amination and award. AN OLD. GAME. Btovlah Claims to Have Been Swindled oa a Cow Trade. Lewis Rosenthal, a cow peddler, was before Alderman Donohue yesterday, charged with defrauding John Slovlsh, of Duck (Pond, eioviah alleged Rosen thal came to his .place a few days ego with a cow which' he wanted to trade, saying he had seen ftlovish's cow, and the one he (Rosenthal) 'had with him was far superior and If filovlsh would give him thirteen geese, $1 and the cow he would trade, agreeing that If the cow did not prove to be aa represented he would exchange back again. - The trade was made, but the cow did 0t give five pints of milk a day. filov fca then wanted to get his cow back. o which StosenUhai TeexJUy agreed and asked filovlsh to step In the house for a few moments. Slovlsh did so, and Rosenthal slipped out and sold the cow to a butcher In the meantime. After hearing the testimony in the case, the alderman bound Rosenthal over to court in the sum of $500 ball. DEATH OF MRS. M'CLIXTOCK. She Expires at Her Summer Kcsidcnco at Hear Creek. 'Mrs. A. T. MeCHntock died last night at her summer home ut Hear Creek, after a week's Illness of pleurisy and pneumonia. She was the wife of An drew Todd MiTllntock and was i'; years of age. Mhe was murriiil to Mr. M'.iClintock In 1SI7. lAlrs. IMoTllntock is survived by two children. Andrew II. .Mi'linlovk and 'Mrs. J. Vaughan 1 'ailing, fhe was uImi the inoMier of Miss Helen and 'Miss Jean MvClliitock, liorh of whom are dead. '.Mrs. MoTlhitork was the last of the Cist family, the other members being I.Mrs. Emily IWrlght. .Mrs. Nathaniel Rutter, Jirst. IMrs. Nathaniel Rutter. second, and Mis. Sarah Woodbury, all of whom uiv dead. TO CANCEL THKIItyi'llAKTKK. The Crystul Sprint; Mater Company Munt .Make Itnracdiuto Provision or tio Out of Business. There was a big attendance at the special mct-tiui; of council last evening to consider the water famine question. Mayor 'Nichols, all the councllmen and a, big delegation of citizens were pres ent. The mayor made an address, and some of the vitizens spoke, telling their sufferings 'from lack of water. Mr. Ktrkeiulull then offered the following resolution, which was adopted, and council adjourned: Whereas, The source of the water supply of the Crystal Spring Water company ;s extmusU'il, and Whereas. Tlio said company has failed to supply water from any other source or made any effort in time to prevent the water famine that has come upon that port on of (he city through which ;ta mains pass, and Whereas. The danger by lire Is greatly enhanced owing to ihe failure of the water siilldy. and Whereas, Many of the citizens of the city uiv suffering for want of water owing to the criminal negligence of said com pany 111 not making an effort to provide water from i-'ome other place before their own untidy was exhausted; therefore be it Resolved, By the mayor and council of the city of Wilkes-Hane. In city council assesmbled, that we do condemn the said company un.l do hereby resolve not to pay siud company any water rent that may be due, or may hereafter become due, from the 15th day of September. ISC until the water mains of said company are suf li.'ielitly full to meet the demands of the city for lire, street Hushing ami other sanlturv purposes. And be It further Resolved. That the city shull employ teams to carry water to the people on the streets where no water now passses through the mains of .the said Crystal Spring Water company, uud the cost thereof shall be deducted from the rental now due or that hereafter may become duo from the said city to the said Crystal Spring Water company, and the lire and simlMry committees are hereby author ized and directed to at once provide teams and wagons and barrels to supply the per sons aforesaid. And be it further Resolved. That the city clerk shall nt on. e notify the state board of health of tlie filthy and 'impure condition of the reservoirs of the said Crystal Spring com pany. And be It further Resolved. That the rljrht to pipe the streets of .the city of Wilkes-Harre through which the mains of the Crystal Spring Water company now pass and the territory over which It has the right to place mains under Its charter, approved May 11, IMiii.' shall lie extended to any waiter company who ph.'itl satisfy council that It 1s Its bona tide intention. If such privilege l.e granted, to obtain water from the Susouehanna river above the June tion of the Lackawanna river with -said Susquehanna river, or from the Lchlirh river, if it can be shown tha.t an ampin puppl v can be obtained therefrom. And be It further Resolved, That if the Crystal Spring Water company does not within the next three months make adequate provisions to till Its mains from the Susmiehiinna river or elsewhere, whenever hereafter their present source of supply Is Insuf ficient, the city attorney Is authorised, directed nnd required to take the neces sary eteps and procure the necessary evi dence upon which the charter of the said Crystal Spring Water company may be annulled. , A Severe llentlne. On South street, last Monday even ing, near the Empire mine, Samuel Pretiman, nged 21 years, received a se vere 'beating from two Polundera named Adam IMassnge and John I're dueks, who charged him. with stealing a keg of leer. The assailants were ar rested and brought before the mayor yesterday morning, on a charge of as sault and battery and Interfering. I'retzmnn looked' as If he had been roughly handled, as 'his face was badly bruised, one eye cut open and the back of his neck, arms and Uly severely bruised. F'reducks and Massage were Jailed until today, when witnesses will be present to testify against them. Will iam Haltz acted as Interpreter and his answers led the mayor to believe he was not telling the truth, so his honor placed him under J.VjO ball for perjury. In default of Which he was committed to Jail. Trou hlo at Wyoming. The Delaware. Lackawanna nnd Western Railroad vrnpnny objected to the Traction company laying a cross ing over Its bracks at Wyoming cm Monday, for the new branch up Eighth street, and ran three engines on the track at the crossing. The Traction company's men watted patiently for the englm-s to move, but they stayed there, and the Traction men had to come back to town. The engines were there all night and the Traction tracklayers were walling patiently for them to move. The engines cannot remain there forever and the Traction men Intend to wait until they go, and then lay the crossing. Injured Ills Wife. On iMonday night Edward Mcflee han, of Laurel Run, while quarreling with his wife, took up a flat Iron and threw It at her. It struck her in the head and Inflicted a bad wound, besides knocking her senseless. l)r. Lenahan was called and did what he could for Mrs. Mcfjeehan, but her condition Is still critical. MeGeehan was arrested at his house yesterduy morning, help lessly drunk. He was taken before Squire James Moyles and committed to jail without bull to await the result of his wife's Injuries. . BRIEF NOTES. Manager Chnmberlln. of the Ice Man ufacturing and Odd .Storage company has agreed! to furnish distilled water free to all siok people who moy need It. In view of the wafer famine and the vile water, thin will be a great benefac tion to the sick. The city night schools will open next 'Monday evening. James Hogan, of Newtown, was struck by an engine a few days ago and had a gash cut In his head requiring fourteeen stitches to close. The excursion of the Oratorio society to the Delaware Water Oap wlH be run today. Rev. W. E. aJelderwolf. the evangelist. spoke before the young ladies of the Young Women s Christian association yesterday at noon In the association rooms, on flouth Franklin street. 'David Thomas ran into a Franklin street 'bus on his bicycle yesterday and was badly bruised. The wheel was damaged beyond repair. (Harry ip. iKobbins. of Nan tlooke, has registered as a student of law with J. M. Frits. - Isabella Kirk has begun suit for 15,000 damages against the Traction company for injuries received in a collision. The temporary injunction against Plttston and the Barber Asphalt corn puny has been dissolved and the as phalt will probably be laid at once. Classes in .physical culture are now being formed at the Young Women's Christian association. Miss Ada Dean Will have charge. Alary Oullagher, of Plymouth, was accidentally shot on (Monday by Enos Williams while fooling with a gun. The cigar store of (Max Rhlneberger was sold by the sheriff yesterday and was bought in by Isaac 'Livingstone for 2IN2. The habeas corpus hearing In the case of Watson & Zimmerman, the Scran ton lawyers, which was to have lieen held before Judge Kennett yesterday, was continued until Saturday. 'John Kimball, who Is charged with stealing goods from Callund's factory, has confessed his guilt to Alderman Davison and was sent back to jail for his appearance at court. PlTTSTON. Thomas English, of this place, ex county commissioner and present alder man of the Sixth ward, and 'Miss Fun nle Webber, of Avoeit, will be married lit St. Mary's church, Avoca, at 10.30 o'clock this morning. Miss llessle Web ber, a slsiter of the bride, will ihe brides maid, ami Alderman John IVrklns, of Wilkes-Uurre. will be groomsman. The ceremony will be performed by Rev. Father 'M. F. Crime, pastor of Kt. Mary's church. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast will be served at the bride's home. The couple will leave on a wedding tour to New York, .Phil adelphia, Washington and Niagara Falls. I'pon their return fhey will go to housekeeping 111 a beautiful and spacious new home on William street, recently elated by the groom. The bride Is the daughter of William Web ber, collector for the Spring 'lirook Water company, and she has a large circle of friends In this place who will be happy to learn that she Is going Co become a permanent resident here. The auditing committee of the sclent nnd common council Imvlmg approved of the ltarber Asphalt company's first bill of part pa,.vini"iit for paving, it ho company this morivlng commenced lay lug the pave on the west side of Main street, and at 6 o'clock had finished from Itutler to Water street. The mat ter of having William street, between Main nnd Cihuivli streets, paved with asphalt Is 'Ivelng agitated among the property holders on that street, and there Is n strong likelihood of having It paved ere long. A ntimlber of people yesterday Inter ested themselves 4n behalf of the six members of the "Westerner" company, who were left penniless here, and ar ranged for a benefit performance last evening to raise sutllclcnt funds .to en nble them to reach their homes In ltos ton. iMusie Hall could not be secured, so the entertalnmer.it was given at St. Aloyslus' Mil. QIIssiSup Seymour, the leading soubrotte of ithe company: Miss Pwift, .Messrs. U rat ton Kennedy, David Davles nnd other members of tihe com pany rendered several pretty special ties, nnd1 William Devany. 'M. E. Ool den. .Tames P. Qulnnan. A. F. Walsh, William Gaughan. the Harden Village quartette, and cither well-known local talent took part. The benefit was got ten up on very short notice, but not withstanding, very good-sized audi ence was present, and a fair sum was realized for them. i fame of foot ball will be played on the West Side grounds next Saturday afternoon eit 3 o'clock, between a team from this place and one from Wyoming. The make-up of the Plttston team Is as follows: Ruckley, Trfimb. Mellraw, Hrydem Andrews. Francis. Mnlhol land1, Hoor, Reap, Andrews and Ollbert. Plttston llnsinoss Itlrectnrv. FOR FIRST-CLASS PLPMBTNO CALL on Wright Co., P7 South Main street. A new range for sale or exchange; also second-hand household goods, bought or sold. WANTS AN AMERICAN. A Chinaman Will Pay a Model Man to Marry His Daughter. San Jose, Cat., Sept. 24. A half-Interest in a J75.O00 business and $5,000 In cash Is the offer made by Jilp Sing "Lee, a wealthy Chinaman, to any re spectable American ymng nun who will marry his 16-year-old daughter, whose name Ih Mol Lee. The business consists of a big store here and branch stores In other sections of the state. Hip Sing I,ee is thoroughly Ameri canized, and his daughter, w.ho is good looking, has on several occasions nar rowly escaped being kidnaped by high binders. She reads and writes English, plays the guitar and rides a bicycle. Hip Sing Lee Is over 60 years of ago and says that ns soon ns he sees his only child married to an American and ensconce In a pleasant home he Is will ing to die. He owns several line resi dence lots In the city, and says that on his daughter' wedding day he will give her husband the key to a palatial resi dence. He says his prospective son-in-law must come of good parentage and be of good character, and be free from all vices to which many of the young men of today are addicted. TURN CALLED WITH A PISTOL. Robber Stops a Spokane Faro Ileal and Rakes in the Hank Roll. Spokane, "Wash., Sept. 24. A bold hold-up occurred at the Lend club rooms at 3 o'clock this morning. A single robber entered, and, with a drawn revolver, commanded the faro dealer, Durff, aiffl severul other men In the room, to throw up their hands. They obeyed, while the cool robber cleared out the faro bank of $.",20. He also took the dealer's revolver, which was lying In the drawer, but over looked $1,200 In a sack beside It. He then bncked out, and, reaching the street, was out of sight before the frightened gamblers recovered their wits sufficiently to give the alarm. The Coeur d'Alene faro bank close by was robbed Just a week ago, and It Is thought the same man accomplished both hold-ups. TONSILS STUNG BY A HORNET. Intenuo Agony and l.os of Speech Fol lowed the Strange Incident. Bridgeport. Conn., Sept. 24. Mrs. Mary Walters, an accomplished vocal ist and a member of an East Bridge port church choir, was eating a pear yesterday, when she swallowed a hor net that had alighted on the fruit. In going down her throat the Insect stung heron the tonsils. Oreat pain followed and in a short time the woman's throat had swollen so that It was Impossible for her to swallow. She was In great agony when Dr. Bragg arrived. About an hour after the hornet had stung her Mrs. Walters became Very hoarse and a short time afterward Inst the power of speech. 'Dr. llragg says he does not expect a permanent loss of speech. CHAINED IN A STALL. Baptist Divine in Missonrl Threatens to Commit Mnrdcr. Wentzvllle. Mo., Sept. 24. Rev. S. BImms, a Baptist divine, was arrested Friday near Oilmore, Mo., on a charge of threatening to kill Rev. George Wal lace, another Baptist minister. He was brought to this city at night, and, there being no jail here, SImms was chained to a stall in a livery stable and made to sleep on a blanket. He gave bond for his appearance. (atrayed. U ED COW, YKARS OLD. WITH WHITE underpaid, lonr tail and rone aronnd the burnt Advise PATUICK BROWN, Mi nooks, Pa. Money to loan. $800, tl.UM, KtiOO, Wad lO LOAM ON . reai huh Ncnnir. u. a. mr.r- LOGLK, Attoraer. 40 Sprue Htrwt. ONE CENT A WORD. WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT Ml'CH. WHEN PAID FOR. IN AD VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT 19 MADE. NO CHAROK WILL RK LESS THAN 26 CENTS. THIS RULE AP PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS. EX CEPT SITUATIONS WANTED. WHICH ARB INSERTED FREE. Help Wanted-Male. WANTKD-A HOY TO I.KAKN THK BAR liur trade, (U7 Cnpousu avenue, idly. V ANTED -A K1KSTCLASH PI.ANOE turner: must uiidarstiiud welding thor oughly. (,'ul.W.UHIANA HOII.KK WORKS, ('..limililunn, O. w rANTKD TWO lL"tVllKK8. HINULE men. Address N., Triliuna outre. WANTED- WK1.L KNOWN MAN IN VI every town to mlirlt stock miUicrip tlom: a monoHily: big money lor iikuiuh; no i-i.pilal reiiuirud. KDW AKD C. KJSli CO., burden llloek, Chicago. IIL tJ AI.ESMKS"- KKSIDKNT SALESMEN O wanted, ai(ualiited with the IimmI ami neiirby drug and gnxH-ry trade, to handle our line of high grndu cigara, Address, giving rarnmnam, .1. EDWAHD CoWLES Co., IU CliRinlifrn Mtront, N. Y. Helo-Wanted Females. r ANTED - A COMI'KTKNTCOOK, WITH refcruiiiv. Apply at KM Ji.tiermm avu WE WIB1I TO EMPLOY UKLIAMI.E AND H houiHl Mjroiix to work tor utt at their liomea Sumo nro nuking $7o to utd iter month. Why can't yon? v'i it uh tmliiy and wo will touch you how to build up a perma n 'lit paving Inisine-H No httokior lieddling. Aiblro-a IIKKMANN el SKY.MOUR, tilll .so mil Kixth ntriM-t, Philadelphia. Pa. U '"ANTED IMMF.l)lATElA;"'WThKK netio nileswium.il to reprin nt oh. (luarunteed flinilnv without interfering with other ilutivH. Healthful occupation. Write fur piirlieulurR, inrlusiug Htump, Mango Clieuv iral I'unipmiy, Xo, H .Inlin Mtreel. New York. Agents Wanted. 'inVENTY AUK.NTS WANTED- KOH PAK I tlnilnin apply ut (li illln'H l'hotu Studio, VlV Wyoming avenue, between 5 and tl..'IO. AOENTS WANTED -TO SELL CK1AKS; 975 per month Hilary and exiienm-H pnld. Addruiw, with two-cant btamp, KlUAItO CI OAK CO., Cuicau'o. U E NT -T ) SE1 , 1. OU II PRACTICAL i V ifold. Kilvar, nickel nnd copper electro pUtem: price from 1 upward; salary uml ex- I !) paid; out tit trie. Address, with btamp, illCHlOAN MKH Co., Chlcm;ii A OR NTS TO SELL CIO A KS TO DEALERS! wockW nnd pxpensim; experlenea un nerwutary. CONSOLIDATED MKO. CU., tS Van Huron St., Chii'mru. SALESMAN TO CAKHY SIDE LINE: T per co:it. coinmiioion; Hampto book mulled friM. Address 1.. N. CO., ntatiou L, New York. AT ONCEAOENTS APPOl NTED TO Hell new llKhtiiinir sulliiitf tulilo cloth. mow ipiitoanil housefly liquid nt IU cents anil '.'"i lontH a bottle. Smiiiile free. UOL01ANO M K'O Co., Haltlmoru, lid. OENT8 IlINDE'S PATENT ""iTNIVKrH ml Hair Curlers nnd Wavers fns..rt with out heat), and "l'yr l'(.iiiled"iliiir PinH, Lib eral romtniimlon. Freo monplo nnd full par ticular. Address P. O. Box 4AD. New York. WANTr D - ACTIVE SALESMEN TO v f handle, our line, no peddling. Snlarr, $75 per month nnd expenses paid to all. Hoods entirely new. Apply quickly. P.O. Box, WUS, Uoiitoii, Mima Saleamen Wanted. T ANTED SALESMEN - ENEKGKTIC II men tosell (mods by snmi.il nt home, or travel; ensv seller; Maple. hkhIs; liberal nilarv or (rood roiiitnisiou. Address P. O. Box fHH, New York City. iJALKBMAN TO SELL DENTAL MEDI r cine to the profession in Scrnntun nnd surrounding towns. DENTAL MEDICINE CO , lif.H Filbert street, Philadelphia. Wanted. AIT ANTED ONE COPY OF THE TRIB- line of Juno VS. IMI.'i; will eivo 10c. for ania. TRIBUNE BUSINESS OFFICE. WANTED A PLATFORM WAOON TO carrv I '-'' pounds. Address (IL'ERN SEY RKOS.. if-'t Wvoinlnif avenn . For Rent l'OU KENT-FUR MSH ED KOoM. WITH I or without board, suitable for two per sons. I& Adams ave, TUK RENT- A L A RO E,4STO It Y BUI L lT V ineatliU Franklin avenue; suitable for wholesale business. CAKSON ti DAVIKS, Sernnton. ljOR KENT-SIX ROOM HOUSE ON WEST r Lackawniiiia avemiii. Addrom THOMAS E. EVANS, aear lias Luzerne, Hydo Park. f"'OK RENT NICELY FURNISH El Hi ALL suitable, for Mite rooms. JOHN JKK MYN, I I'J Wyoininit uvenim. For Sale. TXU SALE-NE W KOOMHOUH eTaLL I latest improvements; corner Madtsim and I'nlnwnrn struct; easy terms. Inquire of HARRY LEES, . Soeclal Notices, OTCE'-ONAlfD'AJ wld make, a monthly tour of the follow IllV places Kivliis five opjli air advertising ex hibitions Willi tho Htireoptieon; Tnylorvillo, Hydo Park, Providence. Dlckgon Olynhant, Peokville, Archbatd, Jvrmyn. Exhibition (liven on Wednesday and Friday of each week during tho month, the rates for adver tising nre Jl'i per month. Address E. 11. Cull, Tribune nflice, city. '"I'HE SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAR." I You want this relic. Contains all of Frank Leslie's famous old War Picturi s.show ink the fuices In aetual battle, aknlolied oil tun spot. Two volum.M, 2.ISSJ pictures. old on easy montlilv payment. Delivered bv ex press complete, all rharzes prepaid. Address P. O. MOODY, IU2 Adnnis Ave., Scranton, Pn. 11LANK BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, MAO A Jj tines, etc., bound or rebound at Tub Thihunk otlleo. Vuick work. Reasonable prices. fnnual Meeting. VIOTICE-TIIF, annual MEETINH OF ll the members of the Lackawanna Stnru Association, Limit d, will le heht at the oillco of the assoeintloii, in the city of Seraiitnn. oa Wednesday, Oct. 2, pir, nt 2 o'clock p. in., for the election of manairer for thu ennu n; year and lor me transaction or sip n otner nusineB'i as may properly come befnre tho niectiiiir. .1. P. HIOOINSON. Kocrulary. Fcrsnton, Pa , Sept. J, 1MB. Sealed Proposal!. OEALEII PROPOSALS WILL BE KB tJ ceived nt tho nfllce of the Jermyu and Itnahbrook Water Co.. In Jormyn. Pa., until Sept i. W for rirlvliiv a tunnel l.mxifi.et p int throuuh hard pan, to take water from Chantnan s hike. Pluiis and specifications enn be seen at Hit Mooaii: I owder Co.'s ollico in Bcrantotr, J. D. Ktw-ker ft Co, s store 111 Jcr mvn: Hillside Coal and iron Co.'s olliro In Mayflehl. The ci llionny reserve the right to reieciany n' u an nuts Wta. H. HUTCHIN08, Secretary. Jormyn. Pa, Kept. Ill, IHWi. lepal. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF .1 lackswann County, no. IH7, .lamiarr Term, IWI3; Mary I: French, bv her next next frlenil. etc., vs. Ueurgi hdward Froncu. To the above named n-ai olident: Yon will plrsse tike notiiu that a rule to snow cause wuy a amorce snail not re Kraut ed asainst vou has bona ranted bv the court. returnaldo to next Ariiuiueiit Court, Ortohor 21. ISWi. S-rTli-sof this rule is miwla by publi cation, because tersomil service cannot be made. , wh. f. iiutLB, Attoraey for Libellant, Business Opportunities. At Til EASILY UADdTlTAILY " tpwV In gralo. epreulsto by mall; small capital; send your name; details fro. DAY A CO., Chamber of Commerce, Cliloafo. MONEY TO LOAN From tl,00 to 80,000 ra real ci'ate a Lack awanna county.. '. - C J. HELKES, AGERT. 311 LICXUVE. , Panosylvania Hutaal Aid Co. G onnolly BLANKET BUSDNESS Opens iu Earnest now, with the Approaching COLD WAVE- WFi mrn ntiz-kunrli tolro Ilk AU V- VllUUIli fl.tl 1ilmil-rto Mtlii-ir-.t I ir liirr1rra iriinA WPitr1lt!. wJflr- flllfl loilO" Tliawi'i. n Itira 1C L. - PRICES RUN FROM 50c. A PAIR UP. Wp linv Pnmfovlntilps ilircrt from the maker, and retail them at ahnnt t1 nricp the jobber sells to the trade. We Cream of the Crop to Select From. PRICES FROM 75c. UP. CONNOLLY & Situations Wanted. yANTKD-A IHiSITiuN AS HOOK KKKl i-r, nniury muooriiio, or salary accoru lux to hiiiii-H employeu; kocxI reference. Ad diess J. L. S., Trihliue otliiw. r ANTKD vVA8IIINOH TOTAKBHOMK. AUilruss or call I11U Lue i ourt. SITUATION WANTED BY A YOU NO llirl ns saleslndy, or to work ill oftlce. Call or address aia North t tar Held aveiino, city. ? A N T E D 1 IS 1T1 0 N AS SALESMAN in dry Roods store: can furnish refer encos for ten years' exp"rieuie; dress uoods preferrod. Address bALKU.UAN, care Trib une oillco. Uf A TED-A SITUATION AS DK1VEB by a steady, sober and reliablB person; flrst-cluss reforeuce. Address J. E., till! Spruce street. CITL'ATION WANTED BY A DKK8SMA kr to g-o out by the day. Address K. C. 4.'.0 Adauis avenue. VITUATION WANTED- UY"aNEXCEL 1 lent penman, to addre-s oiiveloNs. cir culars, etc.: nlsu iinderstsnus tvpewritinir; will work ab home or in uflire. Address l'EN MAN. tNHI Lackawanna uvenue. SITUATION WANTED-AH KALESMAV i7 in Kriwerr store: thoroughly understands the business; best references. Address A. A., Tribune olllw. ClTt'ATION WANTED-HY E1KST CLA8S CJ otlicu stenoKraphor: expert in drawing oval documeuts. Address O. D. 11., 'i'ribuue ollico. Medical. ' A DIKRt Chlclicstcr'j Enjr!ir.h Pennyroyal Pitli j (ni.m..ini nr.Ddi, nre tho Best. -f. K.ii.bi.. T.I.. bu utltrr. S'h.l 4. ., .i.ii.im, t 'r ..rtitul.r, - klif mt''J "etMrri Mall. , At v,mu. Chichester Cheuilcal Co.. I'bllada., i's. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Dentists. DrTtvTLLIAM A. T A FT, POHCE LA I N. rtridco and Crown work. Otllce, 8i3 Wushlnitton n venue. C. C. LACRACH. SCKORON DfiNTI8f7 No. 1 15 WyomliiK avenue. R. M. STKATTON, OFFICE COAL EX chnniie. l'liyslciaiis und Surgeons. bit. O. KDGAR DEAN HAS REMOVED to 616 Spruce street, Scranton. Pa. (Just opposite Court llouso Square.) DR. KAY, 20(1 PENN AVE.: 1 to 3 pTmT: cull 'ML Dis. of women, obstretrics and and all dis. of chil. VR. A J. CONNELL. OKEICE- Ml WashlnRton avenue, cor. Spruce street, over Francke'n drug stroe. Reidence, T22 Vino st. ofllce hours: 10.3U to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4. und C.3U to 7.30 p. ni. Sun day, 2 to 3 p. in. DR. W. E. ALELN, G12 North Washington avenue. DR. C. L. PREYTRtTcB LIMITKD dlHeases of thp live, Kur, Noue nnd Throut; otllce, 122 Wyoming ave. Resi dence, 029 Vine 'street. DR. L. M. OATES. 12G WASHINGTON avenue. Otllce hours, 8 to 9 a. m . 1..10 to 3 nnd 7 to 8 p. m. Residence 3u MuUi sun nvenue. PR. J. C. BATESON, RELIABLE SKIN, Tumor nnd Cancer Specialist. Tuesdays and Krlduys, at G0."i Linden street, of tlce hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Lawyers. WARREN KNAI'P, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors nt Law, Republican building, Washington avenue, Scran ton, l'a. JESStJPS ft HAND, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors at law, Commonwealth oullding, Washington iivemic. W. II. JESSUP. HORACE E. HAND, W. H. JKSSUP. JR. PATTERSON ft WILCOX. ATTOR. ncys and Counsellora at Ijiw; olllce I and 8 Librnry building , Sernnton, Pn. ROSWKl.L II. PATTERSON. WILLIAM A. WILCOX. ALERED HAND, WILLI AM J. HAND, Attorneys and Counsellors, Common, wealth building. Rooms ID. 20 and 21. FRANK T. OKELLT ATTOITnEY-AT Iuw. Room C, Coul I'Jxcliunge, Scran ton, Pn. JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNKY-at-Lnw, rooniH 6J, 64 und Cu, Cominun wealth building, SA MITEL W." EIiOA R. ATTOnNEY-A N Law. Office, 317 Spruce at., Scranton, Pn. L. A. WAT RES, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, 423 Lackawana nve Scranton, Pa. URIB TOWNSEND, ATTORNEY AT Law, Dime Dunk RuHtllng, Scranton, Money to loan in large tumi at S per cent. C. lC PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT liw, Commonweulth building, Hcran ton. Pa. C. COMEC3YS 321 SPRUCE" 8TREET. D. 'n. REPLOOLE. ATTORNEY LOANS negotiated on real estate security. 401 Spruce street. k . killamTattorney-vr-"LAwT 120 Wyoming avn., Scranton, Pa. J AS. J. H. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY AT law, 45 Commonwealth bld't. licranton. J. C. RANCK, 1M WTOlillMJ AVBl Architects. EDWARD H. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Rooms 24, 2 nnd Zti, Commonwealth building, Sernnton. E. L. WAtiTER. ARCHITECT. OFFICB rear of 606 Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT 435 Spruce at., cor. Wash, ave., 8oranton. BROWN ft MORRIS, ARCHITECTS, Price building, 12ti Washington avenue, Scranton. Louiis. TUB REPtTRLIC SAVINGS AND Loan Association will loan you money on easier terms aad pay you better on Investment than any other association. Call on 8. N. Callender, Dime Banli building. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton, Pa., prepare, boy. and girl, for collge or business; thoroughly train, young children. Catalogue at re quest. Open. September 9. REVs THOMAS M. CANN, WALTER H. Ill) ELL. MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN and School, 412 Adam, avenue, op.ni Bept, m, Kinaergarten aiv per term. ft tn clinnlir 1tn1f flip ItnilCPWIVPtS V gilll, j - --- -- - - .. l.-.n T at es t-mro i 4" l Itim & save' you all this profit and give you the WALLACE, TRY US. 602-604 LUCKS. AVE., COR. ADAMS. Wire Screens. JOS. KCETTEL. REAR 611 LACKA wunnu uvenuu, Scranton, Pa., manufac turer of Wire Screens. Seeds. O. R. CLARK ft CO., SEEDSMEN AND Nurserymen; store H'i Washington ave nue; gn-en house, U'.O North Main ave nue; store telephoe 782. Miscellaneous. BAUER'S OUCilKSTKA-MCSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. For terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor. 117 Wyoming avenue, over liulbert'f music store. MKOAROEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' i supplies, envelopes, puper bags, twine. Warehouse, 130 W ashlitglon ave., Surau ton. Pa. FRANK P. BROWN ft CO.. WHOLE mile dealers In Wood ware, Cordago and oil Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna ave. THOMAS AUBREY. EXPERT AC countunt and uudltor. Rooms 19 and 20, Williams Building, opposite postoltlca. Agent for tho Hex Fire Extinguisher. Teas. GRAND UNION TEA CO., JONSBROS. Hotels and Kestuurants. THE ELK CAFE, 125 and 127 FRANK lin avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZIEQLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L. & wT passenger depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. WESTMINSTKRnrlOTEL". " Cor. Sixteenth 8t. and Irving Place, New York. Rate., S3.S0 per day and upwards. (Ameri can plan). E. N. ANABLE. Proprietor. J'TW k n Pioneer ef the hotel cen- .(yjAZ A ,er ,n New or cty- .1 Jl 17!1 I Noted for It. superb loea V rV" tion, superior rooms and excellent cuisine aervire. The Standard Hotel for giving MORE VALUE FOR THE PRICE than any first-class hotel in tho world. Facing Central Park, Mth and 69th sts., Plaza Square and Fifth avenue; reached by any uptown cars, and the croshtown car. at Kth St., which latter in tersect all surface and elevated roads; terminal station 6th eve. L road within naif a block. Absolutely Fireproof. American and European plans. Drink In,? water and Ice used Is vaporized and frozen on the premises, and certified as to purity by Prof. Chandler. F. A. HAMMOND. Clairvoyant. IMPORTANT ARRIVAL OF THEOIPSY Vlueen; revenls hidden secrets- of the present and future, will give sittings for u few days at 103 Spruce street. All who have been unlucky in love, business or kindred subjects, call on the Madam and consult her. Misses treatments. This Is tho best week to consult the Gipsy Queen on all subjects. RAILROAD TIME-TABLES Central Railroad of New Jersey. Oa' liiKU and .-usipjennnna Divisiuui Anthracite coal used exclusively, inaur. lug cleauUueaa and comfort. 'ii.ll-; l AI1I.I-; IN KH' bL'T JUNE 2, ISM. Train, leave Scranton for Plttston, Wllkes-Uarre, etc.. at 8.10, 8.16, 11.30 a.m., 1.23, 2.UU, 3.0,1, 5.0U, l.lu p. iii. Sundays, H.IM a. m., 1.00, 2.1ft. 7.10 p. nt. For Atlantic City, 8.20 a.m. Fur New York, Newark and Elizabeth. 8.20 (cxpressi a. in., l.2: (express with Hiil fet parlor car), 8.06 (express) p.m. Sun day, 2.1u p. in. Train leaving LSI p. in. arrives at Philadelphia, Heading Term Inn I. 0.21 p. m. nnd New York (1.45 p. m. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown. ftethle. bem, Kaston and Philadelphia, 8.20 a.m., 1.2:1. 3.ik, Mil (except 1'hlludelphlu) p. ni. Sunday, 2.16 p.m. For Long Branch, Ocean drove, ate., at 8.2" a. n., 1.2.1 p. m. For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlsburg, via Allentown. 8.20 a. m., 1.23, 6.00 p. in. Sunday, 2.1S p.m. For I'oiisville, 8.20 n. m.. 1.23 p. re. Returning, leave New Tork, foot of Lib. erty etreet. North river, at 1.10 (express) a.m., 1.10. 1.30. 4.30 (express with Buffet parlor car) p.m. Sunday, 4..1 a.m. Iave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 8.00 a-m., X.U0 and 4.30 p.m. Sunday (.27 ''Through ticket, to all point, at lowest rate, may be had on application In ad vance to the ticket agent at the station. H. P. BALDWIN, Oen. Pitsa. Agent . H. OLHAtJBRcT. Oen. 8upt DELAWARE AND HUDSON KAIL ROAD. Commencing Monday, lay, July 80, all trains will arrive atnew Lack awanna avenue station a. follows: Train, will leave Scran ton .lotion for- Car 'ondalr, and in termediate point at 120. 6 46, 7.00, 8.2fi and 10.10 a.m., 12.U0, 2.20, "5. w For'Fnrvlew. Wnymart nnd Honesdnle at 7 00. 8 26 and " 10.10 a.m.,12.(W, 120 and 8.1t P For Albany, Saratoga, the Adirondack, and Montreal at 6.4ft a.m. and 2.20 p.m. For Wllkee-Barre and Intermediate point, at 7.46. 8.46, t.88 and 10.46 a.m.. 12.05. 1.20, 2 98, 4.00, B.10, 8.06. 8.16 and 11.88 p.m. Train, will arrive at Scranton station from Carlmndnta and Intermediate points at 7.40, 8.40, 9.84 and 10. 40 a.m., 12.00, 1.17,2,31, 8.40. 4.64, 6.6S, 7.45. 8.11 and 11.23 p.m. From Honesdale, Waymart and Far view at 9.24 a.m., 12.00, Ll7, 140. 6.66 and ' FronTVontreal. Saratoga, Albany, etc.. at 4.54 and U.S2 p.m. r rom VvllKen-nnrr lira i n iiiwu min ana ii.oa e.m., i.is, .02 and 11.18 p.ra. A7m OTclUBcJC nf trilS rilw firtr-1 enVicf or- V . . UUiaVAU llict oe wa renrMAnf thrnti 209 Washington Avenue. Opp. Court House. UPHOLSTER FURNITURE, Glean Carpets, Renovate Feathers, Make Over Mattresses, Make and Repair Springs, Sell Iron Beds, Make Fine Mattresses. I I M Hll'l litaiikoAO 1 May 12. 1995. Train leave. Bcrantun for Philadelphia and New York via D. ti H. R. K. at 7.4$ a. m.. 12.05. 1.20, IS and 11.38 p. m via D., I A-W. R. IL, 00, 8.08, 1L20 a. ro and 1.38 p. m. Leave Scranton for Plttston and Wllkee Barre, via D., L. W. R. K 8.0U, 8.08. U.28 a. m.. 3.60. 6.07, 8.52 p. m. Leave Ki ranton for White Haven. Ha zleton, Pottsville and all points on the Beaver Meadow and Pottsville branches, vlu E. & W. V. R. K . 4 a.m.. via D. & H. R. R. at 7.45 a. m., 12.06. 1.1D, 2 38, 4.00 p. m, via I'.. L. & W. It K. S.IM. 8.US, 11.20 a. ra., 1.30. 3.50 p. m. Leave Scranton for Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Harrlsburg and ail Intermediate poims via D. H. R. R . 7.45 a.m., 12 03. 1.20, 2 3S, 4.00, 11.38 p. m., via D., U & W. R. R , 6.0U. 8.WS, 11.20 a, m., 1.3ft p. m. Leavo Scranton for Tunkhannock, To wanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Oeneva and all Intermediate points via D. & H. R. R., 8 4S a.m., 12.(0 and 11.35 p.m., via D.. L. at W. R. R., S.0S, 55 a.m., 1.20 p.m. Leave Scranton for Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Detroit, Chicago and all points west via . H. R. H . 8 45 a.m., 12 OS. 9.16. 11.38 p.m., via D., L. ft W. R. R. and Plttston Junction. 8.08, 9.55 a m.. I.jO, 8.50 p.m., via E. & W. V. R. R., 3.41 p.m. For Elmlra and the west via Salamanca, Yla D. & H. R. R . 5 45 lum . 12.05, 6,6 p.m., via D., L. 4k W. R. R., 8.U8, 8.55 a.m., 1.30. aial 6(17 p.m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or L. V. chair cars on all train, between L. A B. Junction or Wllkes-llarre and New York. Philadelphia. Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN H. WILBUR, Oen. Supt. CKAB. S.LEE, Oen. Pa js. Agt., Phlla., Pa, A. W. NoNN E M ACHE R. Asst. Gea, Paaa. Aa-t.. South Bethlehem. Pa. Del., Lack, and Western. Effect Monday. June 24. 1895. Trains leave Scranton as follows: Es press for New York and all point. East. 1.40. 2.50, 6.15, 8.00 and 9.55 a.m.; 12.55 and 3.54 p.m. . Express for Easton, Trenton, PhiladeU plita and the south, 6.16, 100 and 9.56 a.m., 12.55 and 3.34 p.m. Washington and way stations, 3.55 p.m. Tobvhanna accommodation, 6.10 p.m. Express for BliiKhamton, Oswego, El mlra, Corning. Bath. Dan.vllle, Mount Morris and Buffalo, 12.10, 2.35 a.m., and 1.21 p.m., making close connection, at Buf falo to all point. In the West , Northwest and Southwest. ltuth accommodation, 9 a.m. Blnithnmton and way stations, 1137 p.m. Nicholson accommodation, at 4 p. m. and 6.10 p. m.. m Binghamton and Elmlra Express, 6.08) P Express for Cortland, Syracuse, Osweg Vtica and Richfield Springs, 2.35 a.m. and 1.21 p.m. Ithaca, 2.35 and Bath 9 a.m. and 1.21 p.m. For Northumberland, Plttston. Wilkes Barre. Plymouth. Bloomsburg and Dan vllle. making close connections at North umberland for Wllllamsport, Harrlsburg, Baltimore, Washington and the South. NorthumDerland nnd intermediate ta tlons, 6.00, 9.55 a.m. and 1.30 and 6.07 p m. Nantlcoke and Intermediate stations, 8 08 nnd 11.20 a.m. Plymouth and Inter mediate stations, 3.40 and 8.52 p.m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches oej all express trains For detailed Information, pocket tlm tnblos, etc., apply to M. L. Smith, cltr ticket office. Sis Lackawanna avenue, of depot ticket office. Erie and Wyoming Valley. Trains leave Scranton for New Torli and Intermediate points on the Erie rail road at 7.00 a. ni. and 3.24 p. m. Also lor Honesdale, Hawlcy and focal points el 7.00, 9.40 a. m. and 8.24 p. m. All the above are through trains to ana from Honesdale. TrnJn for Lake Ariel 6.10 p. m. Trains leave for Wllkee-Barre at 129 a m. and 3.43 p. m. New York, Ontario and Western. Train, leave Pcranton for Carbondale nt lu.Sft a. m. and 6.10 p. m. For Hancock Junction at 10.55 a. m. Trains leave Car bondale for Scranton at 7 o'clock a. m. nnd 3.2 p. m. Trains leave Hancock Junc tion for Scranton at 2.06 p. m. OF SCRANTON. 1MB 2T0.00O HIM PROFITS. Speclil ltteatloa Clien to Builsta ind Person! Iceouti UTEIEST PUD CI THE DEPOSITS. zt