', V:-' :. -v.o.' .. .... . THE RCRATTOIV TRIBUNE-.SATDRDAT MOBNINO. SEPTEMBER 28, 1893, W0kesBarre. The Tribune has opened a branch of flee at No. 29. Lanlng building, Public Square, Wllkes-Barre. It to the purpose of the publisher to Issue a newspaper a valuable to the general publlo aa the met ropolitan dailies, and deliver It to the peo ple throughout northeusten Pennsylvania from three to five hours earlier than the Philadelphia and New York paper can reach them. GUILTY FIRST DEGREE. Kelson Miller Will Hang for Killing the Hungarians on the Mountain. . . At the opening of court yesterday nornlng I'he 1ig court room was Jammed full of ptople t-aser to hir the verdict In the Miller dynamite caw. After several Juries In anfnor cases had come in. the Jury in the 'Miller case ftled Into court and took their places In the Jury box. Judge Woodward, be fore taking the verdict, naked if the prisoner was In court, and after being satisfied that 'Miller was rttlHK in the prisoner's corner, the Jury bunded their verdict to the court. Court Clerk "Ward then went through the usual formula of: 'Uentlemen of the Jury, hearken to your verdict as the court 'hath recorded It. You do say you find the defendant, CSVlson -Miller. Rullty of murder in the first depree. So say yuu all ?" Instantly every eye turned to the cor ner In which Miller was lttlng. but he had not changed hta position nor mail amy outward sivn when the verdlot was called. Martin J. Mulluill, attorney fur the defendant, asked to have the Jury polled, ami each menvber of the Jury arose as his name was milled and an nounced us hits verdict frullty of murdvr In the first degree. Judge Woodward then discharged the Jury without any comment. It k understood that the Jury stood eleven to one for conviction of murder In the tlrst degive from their tlrst bal lot!, until t'hey tifrix-pJ nt o'clock Thimsday night. Miller would not say anything except that he was innocent and the verdict was a mistake. He. will probably be sentenced today. Messis. McCiOVern, Mulhall anil Freus will, at the piper time, move for a tuw trial and will tight the case to the bitter end. When the verdict woa told to Sarah Miller anil Htster Brace, who are in Jail charged with Hieing Implicated in the same crlime, they broke down, and their howls were heard all through Vhe Jail. The otJier negroes, Jtird. Jordan, SbB'fwr ajid James Miller. sad nothing when told of tMlller'8 fate, and would not talk. HELD UNDER BAIL. The Seranton Attorneys Must Stand Trial for flsrrstry. Yesterday morning Watson & Zim merman, the Scranton attorneys re cently arrested for borra'try and con spiracy; iwere brought (before Judge Lynch on a writ of 'habeas corpus. M. F. Clifford, a detective, told how he had worked Zimmerman by telling him he wanted to help canvass for parties to bring damage suits against the Traction company. Zimmerman told him that lie had already hired Perrego tor this work,-but promised Clifford a 13 commission on each case secured. Chamberlain, It seems, was another detective. The two got Zimmerman to come to Plains and then back to icran ton, where Michael Hlnes was induced by misrepresentations of Perrego's agent to enter suit against the Trac tion company. Watson also gave wit ness a letter of Introduction to one Lof tus, of Moolc, who he said was an agent for him in the same business. Clifford's testimony was corroborated by Detective T. M. Jones, and Judge l,ynch held each attorney In 1500 ball for their appearance a.t court. . BIG FIRE IX THE MINES. A Body of Gas Is Touched Off and a Fire Is Started That Is I'ncontrollablc. What promises to be one of the big gest fires in the history of the anthra cite regions started last evening at Plymouth. Six men were at work in the shaft of the Gaylord mines of the Lehigh and Wllkes-Barre Coal com pany, at Plymouth, doing some crib bing. A body of gas was touched off by the lamps of the party and the mine vras set on fire. The six men were hauled up to -th surface through the fire and escaped with slight burns. In eptte of every effort the fire spread rapidly and wag soon beyond control. At a late hour last night it was still spreading Into the mines, which will probably have to ba flooded to extin guish the flames, Water Today. The connections now made by the Crystal Spring; Water company, insures water for the following places at the time named: . . , , From noon each day until 10 p. m., Brewery Hill amd surrounding terri tory will be nupplled; from 10 p. m. un til noon the next day, Rolling Mill Hill and Ashley. 'Moseytown will have a continuous supply beginning today. This has been made possible hy the connection of Crystal Spring main with that of the Wllkes-Barre Water com pany main on Northampton street. It tthould lie observed hi this dry season that consumers ought to husband the water -with greater care than when there Is an abundance. Mrs. MeCllntock's Funeral. The funeral of Mrs. A, T. MoCllntock was held yesterday morning from the ceartuVnce an River street, Tr. Hodge f Delating. The simple ritual of the ITesbyterlan church was used, amd hymns were sung .by the flnrt Presby terian quartette. The pall-bearers were Alexander Farn.ham, W. L. Conyng haim. K. C. Shoemaker, O. M. Reynolds, Charles Parrlsh, W. M. Shoemakfjr, Dr. I H. Taylor, C. P. Hunt, I. A. Stearns, Henjanrlin Reynolds, U. F. Dcrrance, T, R. Hlllard. Interment waa made In the iMoCllrrtock vault In Holleniback cemetery. . . . BRIEF NOTES. Services for atonement day were held last evening in the Jewish temple, on South Washington street. The Republican city committee held an Important meeting test evening and talked over the political situation. The present scared ty of water la a ICtf-a argument for the chemical en gine. A handsome collection of "Masonic badges owned by Frank Lamed are be ing exhibited In ' Hagenbaugh'e win dows, on North Franklin street. Detective Baur saw Frank Kelley in Bumbury the day he rait away. . He did not stop Kelley, aa he the a knew noth ing of the crime. Robinson will be sentenced today for the murder of Barney Relck. It Is thought that his sentence will be about the same as that of Hendricks. The house of James Of. Roberts, tn Georgetown, took lire yesterday, but by good work the bucket brigade suc ceeded hi extinguishing the flame be fore much damage was' done. Thomas Bnee, while loading wand yes- Always FIRST u I j Gail Borden i Eagle Brand ! - CONDENSED fllLK - A For M nan the hading brut, It is the ' ltt and the most economical. A PSRFBCT POOD FOR INFANT! terday, was tutted In the bank, but waa rescued villi some difficulty. Otlicer Thomas caught two men ri fling the desk in Carroll's furniture store, on North Main street, yester day. They were fined 125 each and sent up to Jail for a month In default of the cash. The Tribune cup Is on exhibition in the Leader office window, rnd is.at tracUner considerable attention. The West End Wheelmen will give a "farmer" smoker on Oct. 31 after the style of their "tramp" smoker last tur. r.trklent Harvey has sent a letter to the state board of health, asking that tody to send a representat'V'! to this city v.m' investigate tao comU'iCn f the water famine. The I tin u est on t he body of the late W. S. P. (.Morgan will be held next Mon day afternoon. The iPrlmitlve Methodist church has purchased two lots on South Sherman street and will soon begin the erection of a new church am) parsonage. The cornerstone of the new United Evangelical church of -Wi-st NuniM- coke will 'be laid next Sunday at 2.30 o clock in the afternoon. TAYLOR, Miss Rachel Davis, a nurse at the Lackawanna hospital, was a visitor In this pluce. Miss Liblile Powell, of Olyphant. was calling on friends here thai forepart of the week. An excellent entertainment was given at the Calvary P-aptlst church hist evening by the Young People's society. Airs. George Wicks and (Mrs. William Davenport are vfaltlnjr In York state. Rev. Mr. Leacoek. of Dunmore, will occupy the pulpltof the Methodist Epls copal church tomorrow evemlng. A party was given In honor of Daniel Dougherty, the well-known and popu lar proprietor of Dougherty's hotel, at Rendhuim. on Thursday evening by the Taylor Silver Comet tiand. There was a Jorge number of Mr. Dougherty's friends from this and other plnees pres ent, and were most pleasantly enter tained by the host and hostess. Danc ing was the prlnolpnl feature which occupied the attention of the young people. There were other amusements which were Indulged In. The band furnished the music for dancing, anJ Daniel Lewis acted as prompter. A valuable and handsomie parlor wtove was received this week by the Price Library association for their-fair in November from the Scranton Stove works. There have ibeen other dona tions of lesser Importance received, and everything points to a most suc cessful undertaking. 'Miss '.Maria Thomas, who has beon spending her vacation in iNew York city, has returned home. , John J. Oliver, aged 5S years, died at his home In Rendham on Thursday evening. He leaves a wife and family to mourn his loss. He was a highly respected citizen, and his death Is gen erally mourned. The funeral will oc cur Sunday afternoon In Jtrmyn. 'Stephen Lewis, of Barbertown, was Injured In Jermyn No. 2 yesterday oJbout the head. Andrew IDoles Is recovering from the Injuries he received this week by fall ing from a street car. Dr. J. S. Porteus' horse, Maud L, won the second 'prize; in the races at Lewls burg on Thursday in the 2.50 class. It came In first in the first heat and third in the following two. The first heat was made in 2.26. AVOCA, Miss Agnes Powers, of PIttston, was a visitor at the Gibbons residence on Thursday evening. J. 8. Hlleman, of Wesft PIttston, was a visitor in town last evening. The township supervisor has begun building a'butmemts for a new bridge at Dupont. Mrs. .Newton Hosklns returned home lat't evening after spending a few days With friends In PIttston. Miss Jenr.Se Poole, of Wllkes-Barre, returned home hast evening after a pleasant vlsiit with Mrs. M. Iiosley. Messrs. James lirase, Charles Bosley, John WtdiJell and Thomas Burns, rep resenting the Sons of St. George of this town, were gupts of Sons of St. George of Parsons last evening. Rev. A. J. Welsley and John Connor returned last evening from the meet ing of the presbytery at Montrose. The Sons of St. George of Parsons will be the guests of the Avoca lodge this- evening at their rooms, fai O'wMal ley's hall. The Parsons lodge will pre sent the recently acquired flag to the home lodge. Refreshments will be served and an Interesting programme will be rendered. iVIlss Anna Callahan. Is In New York making her fall and winter purchases of millinery. Williams Jennings and Johon J. Doran are spending their vacation In New York city. Mrs. C. A .Kennedy is visiting friends (n Susquehanna county. TUN KHAN NOCK. Nicholas Fox, who was confined to the house a few days by sickness, Is again at his place of business In the People's Store. The Untted Evangelical congregation have no place of worship, the directors concluding not to let them use the school house in the Independent district any longer. ' Sheriff and Mrs. Knapp and daugh ter, 'Mary, returned yesterday from a few days' visit at Orotor, N. Y. The Lehigh Valley railroad will sell tickets to the Cotton States exposition from here far $27,26, ticket good for twenty days: and a 10-day ticket for $26.60. Several from here will go before the season Is over. K. L. Chaffee will return today from TowanCu, where he attended the fair and visited friends. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. I H. Bonner, of Coulee City, Wah., formerly of Eaton. Wyoming county, an 8-pound son. Congratulations are extended. A wreck of a freight train on the Wyoming division of the Valley road delayed train 1 over two hours yester day. . . ' OLD FORGE, George K. Drake and T. J. Stewart attended the Allentown fair this week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas (Hawells left this -week for Philadelphia, where they will visit ithelr son. William Beoombe, of OiBllfomla, Is visiting his sister, 'Mrs. William Lugg, of Duryea. Mrs. Hannah Bennett was a visitor to PIttston this week. Mr. and Mrs. K. Drake returned on Thursday from a visit In Harford. Oeorge SnfTord was called home on Friday on account of the death of bis mother. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. William Lugg met at their home on Wednesday evening to witness the christening of their chfld. (Rev. J. Erwln Drodhead. rector of Christ Episcopal church of Susquehanna, officiated. Among those present were: William Becombe, Cali fornia; lUrs, Allen, Mrs, (Bostock, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Curtis, of Duryea; (Misses Kittle Stark, Wealthy and Mar garet B rod head. CLARK'SQREEN, The new school seats took to some side track, -which prevented our schools from opening last Monday, but have arrived -now. Schools will open next Monday. Sept. SO. .-!. ' Mrs, Blair and 'Mrs. Btreeter, of West Side, were summoned to the bedside of their sick mother, (Mrs. Phillips, at Che home of her son, (Fnank Phillips.. eJchools to commence Monday nest. 3ir, and Mrs. EX J. Chapman aad J. D. KnigM attended the fire main's parade on Wednesday. Mrs. Egbert Leach, of Georgetown, Wayne county, is visiting her parents. Mr. ami airs, JUdson Wells. 4Ir. and Mrs. 'Edward Lutsey and daughter. Nellie, attended the funeral of .Mrs. Lee, of Wllkes-Barre, yester day. FOREST CITV. Fred Cray and family attended the Harrora lair yesterday. "Side-Tracked" Is the next attraction at the opera house. 'It will occupy the Doarua on tne evening or Oct. 10. . An effort Is being made by the mem bera of the Protectant churches of this borough to secure the services of Evangelist Schivorea for a period of ten days. Much Interest hi being taken and it is prolbable tha t money enough will 'be rained to pay 'the necessary ex penses. A meeting of the board of trade was held In Cunningham hail Thursday evening to consider the feasibility of putting In a local telephone plant here, IL. M. Klunding, the agent of the com pany that wishes to get oi here, was present. President Taylor will look up the nvuitter thoroughly wfthin the next two or three weeks, and If he finds circumstances warrant it. will call an other meeting of the board and ask 'Mr. Klunding to again 'be present and give more definite Information. A short line has been put up between Dr. C. E. Taykir's drug store and the Fleming house to show the working of the local telephone. PRICEBURQ. A very pleasant surprise party was tendered to M'lss Bella Wrlclntsoib last Thursday evening at the home of her parents, -air. and 'Mrs. Jonn wnrigni son. Lincoln street, by her young friends of Green Ridge, it bedng her nineteenth birthday. Games of all kinds were Indulged In up to a late hour, when every ome wended their way home after enjoying a pleasant even ing. Among those present from Green Ridge were: George Slother, Glad' Har vey , David Jones iDanleel canter, Charles Prosser, John Indian, William Baker. Fred .Morgans, William Bat tin, William Little John. Robert Cul- bertson and Fi'ank Snyder, Misses LI ele Jenkins. Mable Watklss, Ada War vey, Emma Dack, Bessie and Viola Cross, Casttie iHowells, Rhoda Broad- hurst, tMary K. Hamphlett, 'Magwle, Mary E. and Bella Wrlghtson; from Dickson, Jiames Hares, Philip Williams and Thomas Jones: from Olyphant Miss Hannah Cooper; from Dickson tlals, William Stevens, Amos Hamph lett and Samuel Tinner; from Price- burg, Mr. and 'Mrs. John Wrlghtson Lizzie A. Wrightgon, William Kennedy and Isaac Cooper. PECKVILLE. Mrs. William Evans, of Oarbondale, culled on airs. William Goyne yester dtiy. Mrs. Thomas Bembo and Mrs. Thorn' as Crab, of Providence, called on Mrs. John 'Bumbo here last Thursday, Mrs. T. W. Hale, of Koran ton. is visiting her sister, Airs. Richard Uren, at the Wejat End. Mrs. E. T. .Harding leaves this morn ing for a visit with friends at South Gibson. Mrs. James Coulter and Mrs. Samuel Hunt, of East PIttston, are the guests of Mrs. Kaooth Williams. lr and Mrs. Herbert McCormlck have returned from a pleasant visit w'iMi friends at MasEachusette. Professor 'Davle, of Kdwardsvllle, colled en his cousin, Mrs. Arthur Dem mlng, lUst Thursday. G. C. WhPtic was called to Hazleton yesterday on account of the death of his faxher. Keeping Even. She I wouldn't be surprised if the pr'ce or wheels went rtown next year, dear.-' lie (gloomily) That won t make any difference. By that time they wll learn how to make more expensive bicycle cos tumes. rueK. THE MAN THAT'S HERE. Alas! alas! the Man That's jealously he rants. Here, how Because he Is the only one he thinks should wear the pants! But go and see him on the b'.ke, when rac ing forms appal, And there you'll find The Man That's Here pants with no pants at alii His scrawny arms are bare and brown, and gnarled and brown his legs. And with a sponge held In h'.a mouth he moves his weary "pegs," Thus, as his cycle moves along, his back seems to aspire To r'.se as camels' backs arise, or go a little higher. And thus The Man That's Here, you see, us every one doth know, Displays his. body by the "yard" while scarce a "foot" we show. Now view the "Bloomer Lady," or as you've said, the "It." How calm she seems upon the bike, . How well her "bloomers" fit! All modestly she moves along. How straight she is how fine! A symphony upon the bike a Goddess of the Nine! Don't envy woman's longing thus to seek the sun and breeze To view the fields, the orchards, and the lovely lawns and trees. Don't shame them from the blessing which, ah, much to their surprise, Has eome wl-th cycling Journeys and need ful exercise! Her privilege Is not abused. Her Joys are void of flaws, Because her sphere Is circumscribed by well-known social laws. But view the way The Man That's Here propriety disdains He storms decorum at his will and breaks through social chains, Until, so cureless has he grown about his mode of life That now the wayward creature seeks In vain to win a wife! And so, the girls, remembering well the . stories read of old, How lovers brave sought ladles fair, and tales of romance told, Wear "dickies," "vests" and "neckties" as mementos of a time When lovers were real lovers, and love was most sublime! Buffalo News. . HUMPHREYS' Weak snots are discovered bv sadden chtngealn the woather. 'ma Darotneter is not more accurate man tne Rheamntio twin or the tender Bronchia. The Weak Stomach la more often disturbed by n quick ebange than br Indlgeatible food. The Kidners and Bladder are eaualiv sua- ooptibl to oold and beat. ) Dr. Humphreya' Bwclflci are the saviors of the human race-not one care for everything, but s separate Upecifb for each dlseasa, M7T FOR COLDS. 77'' fa Dr. Hnmuhpeva' irroatMK tnn1p eacceM whether it be for LaUrippe of Win ter, innaenz oi norma, nay rarer or Hum mer, or Autumn Catarrh! Itia an absolute and uiltlve Bueeiflo whenever the linoous Mem brane is disturbed, either by cold, by dust, or by the pollen of plants. It Is in demand all the year round. "10" FOB DYSPEPSIA, Indigestion snd Weak Stomach. The rellof Is prompt the ears Is certain. "11" FOR SKIN DISEASES, Bait Bbeum and all Eruptions. The one nev .. er-falllng rare for Hklo Diseases. "15" FOR RHEUMATISM, Ante or Chronic and Lumbago. It eaes by eliminating toe una aoiu rrost tne system. "30" FOR URINARY DISEASES. " Cures the child relieves the aged. .' ' MEDICAL BOOK. Dr. HuDiBkraTaDutannagnaaiflH tnr Aiwaae. They are described la his lianas L which Is seat fre on request, small bottles of pleasant pellots-Bta your vest pocket! sold by rtruf gi.ta, or sent on re ceipt of prloe, ta or Ave fur II, Humphreys' Medicine Co., Ill sad lit William ntr.it, New York. GEN A WORD. WANTS Or ALL KINDS COST THAT MUCH. WHEN PAID FOR, IN AD VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT IB MADE, NO CHARGE WILL BE LESS THAN It CENTS. THIS BULB AP PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS, EX CEPT SITUATIONS WANTED. WHICH ARE INSERTED FREE. Help Wanted Male. WANTED-ACT1VE SALESMEN TO HEP reaent ua; no pcddlin'i .alary (73 monthly and all exprnwa; itoods entirely sew; particulars froe. Address t. O. Bos 6306, Bue t"n, Mhu. M1LI.IKEIIY APPRENTICES AT ItMO N. Main avenue. Providvnoa. MK8. F. M. 8TEARNA AUEKTS-MRN WANTED, ALREADY traveling, to rarrv lubricating oils a a side line. M AN U r ACT t'REKS' OIL CO., Cleveland, U. W' ANTED - WELL-KNOWN HAN IN every town to solicit stock sulttcriu tioos; a monopoly: big money for asenw; no capital required. EDWARD C. FISH CO., Burden Block, Chicago. 111. SALESMEN - KP.HIDENT SALESMEN O wanted, acquainted with the local and nearby drug aud grocery trade, tn handle our line of high pr.dn cigars. Address, giving reference J. EDWARD COWLUd Co., 143 Chauitiers street, N. Y. Heln Wanted Females. VVBHToTEMfMLWTft 1 boaul peraou. to work tnr as at their homoa Some' are unking f' to $100 per month. Why cau't your Wrlta ua today aud we will teach you how to build up a pernio-n-nt pavinj; huslne-H No books or peddling. Addra a HERMA NNc SEYMOUR, 21U fcouth Hixth street. Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED I M MEDIATELY TWO ENER VV pet.o .aleawomen to represent us. (luarnnteed $U a day without interfering with other duties. Healthful occupation. Wrlto for particulars, including stamp, Mango Oliora Ical ''onipmiy, No. 72 John street New York. Agents Wanted. V7E DON'T WANT BOYS OR LOAFERS V ' but men of ability ; $3 1 to tMO a month to hustler.; statu and gsnarnl agents; salary and coj mission. Hiich.e Fire Engine Co., Racine, vls. 1 ENEKAL AOENTrt WANTED -SELL- ins new aitirlcn to denier.: excluniv. tap rltory. no competition, no capital required: 00 to !XXi per cent, pmtlt. Columbia Chemical Cm, fW Dearborn at., Chicago, III. AOENT8 WANTED EVERYWHERE -Latest craze; sali-s beat "pigs in clovor"; dice waton charm; five dice. juHt enough for quiet mine; grosa sold daily; alxo JJuu othr novel tic; cftalngue free. ALUMINUM NOV ELTY CO., m Broadway, New York. A OENT8 WANTED TO SELL CIOARH; 4s. o per inontn Binary ana expenaes paia. Addrus. with two-cent stamp, OA It CO., Chicago. fiu PIUAKO CI- AQENT8-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel and copper electro plnters: price from i-'l upward; salarv and ex- Binies paid; outfit free. Address, with stamp, 1CHIGAX MFU CO.. Chicago. AGENTS TO SELL CIO ARS TO DEALERS; $2i wsekly and expenses; experience un-nocoz-nary. ( ON SOLI DATED lif'O. CO., H Van Buron at., Chicaeo. SALESMAN TO CARRY SIDE LINU: 23 per ce.it. commisiiion; sample Look; milled free. Address L, N. CO, btatlou L, New York. AT ONCE AGENTS APPOINTED TO sell new lightning selling table cloth.mos qulto aud house fly liquid at 10 c.nts and 25 ce'ita a bo'tle. Hanipls free. BOLOIANO M'P'O Co., Baltimore, Md. AGENTS HINbE'S- PATENT UNIVEK sal Hair Curlers and Wavers (need with out beat), and "PyrPointod"Hair Pins. Lib. eral commission, Free sample and full par ticulars. Address P. O. Box ilO. New York. WANTI'D - ACTIVE SALESMEN TO handle our lino, no peddling. Satarr, $75 per month aud expenses paid to all. Goods entirely new. Apply quickly. P. O. Box, WO Boston, M:is Salesmen Wanted. WANTED 8ALEHMKN ENERGETIC men to sell food, hv anmnlo at homn. or travel; emv seller; staple oods; liberal alary or good romintesloa. Address P. O. Box 1103, New York City. 170R RENT STEVENSON FRUIT FARM. A. Clark s Green, for a wrm of years. Ap- P1V to GEOUUK B. DAVIDSON, Attorney, SIS Spruce stroet. QALF8MAN TO SELL DENTAL MEDI O cine to tho profcfminn In Scranton and surronndin'? towns. DENTAL MEDICINE CO , !t: Filbert afreet. Philadelphia. Wanted. WANTED A LARGE UNFURN SHED. or nartiaJlr furnished room, with alcove or small roam att.icbid; modern conveniences; good light; location in business scotion. Ad dress H. A. I... Tribune office. WANTED A PLATFORM WAGON TO carry 1 WO pounds. Address GUERN SEY BROS.. 224 Wyoming svenil-. For Rent ,OR RENT-NICELY FURNlHHEDFRONT rooms; gis, bath, steam, oi'i Wyoming av. 1.OR RENT-FUR vISHED BOOM, WITH . or without board, suitable for two per sons. 1B Adams aye. FOR RENT A LARGE, 4-STORY BUILD ingatlSJ Franklin avenue; suitable for wholesale Scranton. business. CARSON OA VIES, F'OR RENT-SIX ROOM HOUSE ON WE8T Lackawanna avenue. Address THOMAS E, EVANB, sear DIM Lusorue, Hyde Park. F'OR RENT NICELY FURNISHED HAtX suitablo for ludira rooms, JOHN JER MYN. Hi Wyomtne u venue. For Sale. IWIt SALE ALL THE LATEST STYLES new bugales, surries, phaetons, extend ing top phaetons, store wagons, one sad two. nurse lumuer wagons, ail my own male, at bnrgnlns, at M. T. KELLER'S. Soeelal Notices. N OTICE-ON AND AFTER MAY 1, I wf.l make a monthly tour . of the follow ing places giving free op.-n air advertising ex hibitions with the stcreoptionn: Taylorvillo, Hyde Park, Providence, Dickson Olyphant, Prekvlllo, Archboid, Jermyn. Exhibition, given on Wedacoday and Friday of each week dining the month, the rates for adver tising are 110 per month. Address X. H. Call, Tribune ofttce, eity. t (trpHE SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL Win." 1 You want this relic. Contain, alt nf Frank Leslie's famous old War Pictures,show ing the forces in actual battle, sketched on the spot. Two volumes, 2.0UU pictures. Hold on eaey monthly payment. Delivered by ex press complete, nil charges prepaid. Address P. O. MOODY, tXi Adams Ave., Seranton, Pn. BLANK BOOKS, PAMPHLETS. MAOA slnes. etc.. bound, or ru bound at Tub Thibunb ofllca Uulcjc work. Reasonable prices. ' ' . fnnual Meeting. OTICK THE ANNUAL MEETING OF the members of the Lackawanna MIii-m Association, l.lmlt d. will t held at the office of the sssoeiatloa, in the city of Scranton, on weaneenay, uct. x, lev-t, atx o ciock p. m., lor the election of managers for the ensuin year and for the transaction of such other business as may properly cams before the meeting. i, -. iiiuuinavA, Bocreiary. Scranton, Pa , Sept, 7, 1B84. Buainsss Opportunltlos. BUY WHEAT IT'S ON THE i BOTTOM and oolneno: from a SMALL INVEST. ME XT hundreda of dollars eas be made In the next month. Send for rnir Book, telling how te do it, free, F. J. WAKEM UU, 08 Beaver Street, New York, m- Money to Loan. 1,I(J0, 12.000, :ii0 TO LOAN ON real eaisca seenricv. u. h. bkp. Ltt. Attorney. 40s Sprnos Street. ' MONEY TO LOAN From l,0 to fM,0 cm real t:ate In Laok- wanna county. . C.J. HELRES, AGENT, 3HL.CXIJVE. Pennsylvania Mutual Aid Co. Oonmiolly BLANKET . BUSOIMESS. Opens in Earnest now, with the Approaching COLD WAVE 1 1, e enouSh Pairs t0 supply half- the housewives of this city. Good, substan- tial blankets, with pretty borders, good weights, wide aud long just as we represent them. There's a big saving if you buy here. Let us prove it to you. . .. , . . PRICES RUN FROM 50c. A PAIR UP. We buy Comfortables direct from the maker, and retail them at about the price the jobber sells to the trade. We save you all this profit and give you the : ' V , fT " 1 ' r ' Cream of the Crop to Select From! PRICES FROM 75c. UP. 7 V " CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 2Knu0H0 Redemption of Bonds. OFFICE OV KIMPSOM W ATKINS. Scranton, Sept. 23, 18U5 Bonds numbered 6. 14, 87, 47 and uf of the Babvlon Coal Co . were this day drawn for redemption under the terms of the mortgage. Notice Is hereby Siren to the holders of the above numbered bond to pres-nt then for payment at ar and Intereat at the Hcrantou bavinea Bank and Trust Co., on or liefore Oct, I, 1WJ. Intereat eea.es on that date. The Babylon Coal Co., T. H. W ATKINS, Treaaurer. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNO p married man. bandy with tools snd in- aerstsnd. the rare f hones. Address P. BEBNE. 131 Vine street. SITUATION WANTED -BY A YOI p lady, 10 years of ago, as typewriter buflness eorreapondeut; a Rood penman YOUNO r and n.tim.nr nn. ueratands bookkeeping thoroughly; quick anil accurate at figures; ready to acc.pt poslti"! at once: excellent leferencei. Address EX HEKIENC'KD, M Lackawanna avenue. A BOY IB YEARS OF ORWOULDlTlal is. a poauion at any legittniate business: best of reference irivan Address TUOMAb J, JONES, Duryea, Pa. YOUNO MAN WANTS WR1TINO OF ANY kind to do at horns. Addr.si W. F. H. 1210 Cedar avenue. SITUATION WANTED BY AN EXPKHI L I aktlMkil lAiililA.u..es k.kL. ... Uua. . . references. Address it. &. care Tribune office. VANTED-A POSITION A8 BOOK KEeT. T ' er: salary inader.tA. n. ulir, iM-niHl. In to hours employed; eood reference. Ad drus J. L. S., Tribune office. vv ANTED WASHINGS TOTAK1 BOliK. iiaareas or call l L.ee Court SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUMI eirl as .aleel.dv. or tn wnrk In nffln& Pj1 or address a North Garfield avenue, city. YV ANTED POSITION AS SALKSMAN inury gooas stO'o: nan funUh refer ences for ten years' experience: dresi goclB pret-rrod. Address SALESMAN, oare Trib une office. Medical. IADIRRI Chichester's English Pennyroyal PMIi inianoiKl ruo, are the Best. lului.. Tak. M etbrr. Mud fc., ,uinp, lot pftrtkuhra, " S.IWf PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Dentists. DR. WILLIAM A. TAFT, PORCELAIN. Bridge and Crown work. Office, s Washington avenue. C. C. LAUBACH. SURGEON DfiNTIST. No. 116 Wyoming avenue. R. M. 8TRATTON. OFFICE COAL Ex change. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. O. EDOAR DEAN HAS REMOVED to (16 Spruce street, Bcranton, Pa. (Just opposite Court House Square.) DR. KAY, 2M PENN AVE.: 1 to 1 P. M.: call 2063. Dls. of women, obstretrlcs and and all dls. of chll. Dft A J.CONn1sLL, OFFicEI01 Washington avenue, cor. Spruce street, over Krancke's drug stroe. Residence, 723 Vine st. Office hours: 10.30 to 12 n, m. and 2 to 4. and (.30 to 7.30 p. m. Sun day, 2 to S p. m. DR. W. E. ALELN, C12 North Washington avenue. DR. C. L. PREY, PRACTICE LIMITED diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat; office, 122 Wyoming ave. Resi dence, 629 Vine street. DR. L. M. GATES, 126 WASHINGTON avenue. Office hours, I to a. m., 1.30 to 3 and 7 to I p. m. Residence 309 Mudl on avenue. DR. J. C. BATESON, RELIABLE SKIN, Tumor and Cancer Specialist. Tuesdays and Fridays, at 605 Linden street. Of fice hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Lawyers. WARREN KNAPP. ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Republican building, Washington avenue, Soran- ton. Pa. JE8SUPS at HAND, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors at law. Commonwealth Building, Washington avenue. W. H. JESSUP. HORACE E. HAND, W. H. JESSUP, JR. PATTERSON WILCOX. ATTOR. neys and Counsellors at Law; offices I and I Library building , Scranton, Pa. ROSWELL H. PATTERSON. WILLIAM A. WILCOX. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND. Attorneys and Counsellors. Common wealth building. Rooms If, 20 and 21. FRANK T. OKELL, ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Room t. Coal Exchange, Bcran ton, Pa. JAMES W. OAK FORD, ATTORNEY. at-Law, rooms (3, M and (6, Common, wealth building. SAMUEL" Wf EDOAR. ATTORrY-ATT Law. Office, 117 Spruce at.. Bcranton, Pa. L A. WATRES. ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, 423 Lackawana ave., Scranton. Pa. URIB TOWN8END, ATTORNEY AT Law, Dime Bank Building, Bcranton. Money to loan In large sums at S par cent. C. R. PITCHER, law, Commonwealth ton, Pa. ATTORNEY-AT building. Scran C. COMEOYS. 321 SPRUCE STREET, D. B. P.EPLOGLE, ATTORNEY LOANS negotiated on real estate security. 401 Spruce strset. B. F. KILLAM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 120 Wyoming ave., Bcranton, Pa. JAS. J, H. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY AT law, commonweaun dij g. aoranton. J. M, C. RANCK. 1st WTOMIIII AVB. Architects. EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Rooms 24, 25 snd 2s, Commonwealth building, Boranton. . B. L. WALTER, ARCHlTEf?. OFFICB rear of 60t Washington av ue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT, 435 Spruce St., ear. wash, ave., Sorsnten BROWN A MORRIS, ARCHITECTS, Prloe building, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton. Loans. THE . REPUBLIC SA VINOS - AND Loan Association will loan you money . on easier terms and pay you better oa investment tnan any oiner ssovlstton. line Bank Call on building. s n. vaiieMtr. m & TRY US. 602-604 LACKK. AVE., COR. ADAMS. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Seranton, Pa., prepares boys and girls for . collge or business; thoroughly trains young children. Catalogue at re quest, Opens September 9. REV. THOMAS M. CANX. ' WALTER H. BU ELL. . MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN and School, 412 Adams avenue, opens Sept. ft. Kindergarten $10 per term. Wire Screens. JOS. KUETTEL. REAR 611 LACKA wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac turer of Wire Screens. Seeds. O. R. CLARK eV CO.. SEEDSMEN AND Nurserymen; store 146 Washington ave nue; green house, 1&0 North Main ave nue: store telephoo 782. Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MU81C FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. For terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert's music store. IdEOAROEE-BJibTrHEItS, PrTnTEHS7 supplies, envelopes, ppr bags, twine. Warehouse, Uu Washington aVe.i' Scran ton. Pa. FRANK P. BROWN & COL, WHOLE sale doalers In Woodware, Cordage ar.d ' Oil Cloth.720 W'est Lackawanna ae. THOMAS AUBREY. EXPERT Ac countant and auditor. Rooms it and Williams Building, opposite postoltlce. Agent for the Res Fire Extinguisher. Teas. QRAND UNION TEA CO., JONES BROS. Hotels and Restaurants. - THE ELK CAFE, 125 and 127 FRANK Un avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZIEQLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAP. D.."l7& V. passenger depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place, New York. Rates, 13.50 per day and upwards. (Ameri can plan). E. N. ANARLE. Proprietor. Mi Pioneer of the hotel cen ter in New York eltv. Noted for Its superb loca tion, superior rooms and excellent eulslne service. Tho Standard Hotel for giving MORE VALUE FOR THE PRICE than any first-class hotel In the world. Facing Central Park, Mth and 68th ats., Plasa Square and Fifth avenue; reached by any uptown cars, and the crosstown cars at 6th at., which latter In tersect all surface and elevated roads; terminal station 4th ave. L rosd within half a block. Absolutely Fireproof. American and European plans. Drinking water and Ice used Is vaporized and frosen on the premises, and eertined as to purity by Prof. Chandler. F. A. HAMMOND. RAILROAD TIME-TABLES Ccutral Railroad of New Jersey. I Lehigh and .-usqueuauua Diviaioui Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur ing; cleanliness and comfort, ii.vih; TAUL.1:: LN bfl-'tx'i' JUNE 2, 1S9X Ttalns leave Scranton for Pittsian, Wllkes-Barre, etc, at .tu, t.iu, 11.) a.ra., 1.23, 2.00, 3.00, 6.00, V.1U p. ni. BUiiUaya, V.uv a. m., 1.00, 2.tr, 7.10 p. m For Atlantic City, 1.20 a.m. For New York, Newark and Elisabeth, l.2u (express) a. m., .Zi texpress with Hup fet parlor car), S.05 (express) p.m. Sun day, 2.1a p. m. Train luavlng l.ZS p. m. arrives at Phlladulphia, Reading Term inal, 6.21 p. m. and New York 0.45 p. m. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, nothle hem, Easton and Philadelphia, 120 a.m 1.23, S.uii, K.oo (except Phlludelphlu) p. in. Bunrlav. l.lfi D.m. For Long Branch. Ocean drove, eta., at 8.20 a. m 1.23 p. tn. For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlsbura, via Allentiiwii. .M a, m., 1.23, &.0O P. tn. Sunday, LIS p.m. , Kor I'ottsville, 8.20 n. m., 1.23 p. n. Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib erty street. North river, at 10 (express) a.m., 1.10, 1, 4.10 (express with Buffet parlor ear) p.m. Sunday, 4.30 a.m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal. 1.00 a.m., 2.00 and 4.20 p.m. Bunday (.27 ''Through tickets 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. Pass. Agent ' t. ft. OLHAT78TW. den. Stmt DELAWARE AND HUDSON RAIL , . ROAD. Commencing Monday, day, July SO, all trains will arrive at new Lack awanna avenuo station . as follows: Trains will leave Boran ton station for J?0""'""?! JJXi termedlate points at .. nl5 10.10 n.m.. 12.(10. 1.20, J.B6, 6.16, 0.16, 7.26. .1 '"'Farvtew. WsymartdHonesitnlf. at T.00, ,2S and 10.10 a.m.,1100, 2.20 and 5.10 B For Albany, Saratoga, the Adlrondacks and Montreal at 6.46 a.m. and 2.20 p.m. Kor Wllkes-Barre and ntermedlnte Pslnts at 7.46, 1.46. .8 and 10.46 a.m., 1108, 20, 1.S1. 4.08. 6.10, f.06, .W and 11.38 p.m. Trains will arrive at Scr'anton station from Carbondale and Intermediate points i f 40 40. 1.34 and 10.40 a.m.. 12.00, 1.17.2.3 L 140, 4.64, 6.55. 7.46, 111 and 11.11 p.m. , From Honesdaie., Way mart jind For view at f.M a.m., 12.00, J.I7. 1.40, 6.66 and iMP-ra. '.frrom sionireai. tsam.vsM, JT-iimiiy, eiv., at 4.64 and n.tl p.m. ... .... . ' From Wllkes-Barre and. Intermediate points at 1.16, 1.04, io. ana n.u a.m., i.io, U4, . 1-10. (, T.W, I and 11.14 p.m. If " r- UPHOLSTER FURNITURE, (Clean Carpets,' A ?.. Renovate Feathers," Make Oier -Mattresses, ? Make and Repair, Springs, , Sell Iron BedJ, Make Fine Mattresses. Slav lz. irv. Train leaves Scranton for Philadelphia and New York via D. : H. R. R. at 7.4 a, m., 12.05, 1.20, 2.33 and 11.33 p. m., via Dl It a W. R a, .W, 1.08, 11.20 a. re., and 1.1 D. m. Ieave Scranton for PIttston and Wllke Barre, via D.. L. W. R. R,. 6,00, 8 0S, IL7 a. m., 1.60. 4.07, 1.62 p. m. Leave Scranton for White Haven, f Sleton, Pottsvllle and all points onf Beaver Meadow and Pottsvllle branJ via E. & W. V. R. It., 40 a.m., via D. L R. R. at 7.45 a. m.. 12.06. 1.20. 2.38. 4.00 DTm.k via D , U W. R. R. 6.00, 8.08. 11.20 a. 1.SU, 3.60 p. m. Leavo Scranton for Bethlehem.. Easton. Reading, Harrlsburg and all Intermediate points via U. A H. R. R., 7.46 o.m., 12.05. 1.20, 2.38, 4.00. 11.38 p. m., via D L A W. R. R , COO. 8.08, 11.20 a. m., 1.30 p. m. Leave Scranton for Tunkhannock, To waflda, Elmira, Ithaca, Geneva and all Intermediate points via D. A H. B. R., 8 4 a.m., 12 05 and 11.36 p.m., via D, L. W. R. R., 8.08. 1.55 a.m.. 1.30 p.m. Leave Scranton for Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Fails.' Detroit, Chicago and all f eints west via D. A H. R. R., 8.46 a.m., 2.05, 8.16, 11.33 p.m., via D., k4W.HA, and PIttston Junction, 8. C8, 9.55 a.m., 1.J0, 1.60 p.m., via E. A W; V. R. R-.3.41 p.m. For Bimfra and the west via Salamanca, Via D. A H. R. R , 8.45 a. an., 12.06, .A6 p.m., via D., L. W. R, R., 8.03, 1.66 a.m.. Lta. and 6.07 p.m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or L V. Chair cars on all trains between LAB. Junction or Wllkes-Barre and New York, Philadelphia, Buffalo, and Suspension) r'aROLLIN H. WILBUR, Gen. Supt. " CHAB. S. LEE, Gen. Pass. AgX, Phila, Pa, A. W. NONNBMACHER. Asst. Oea. Pass. Agt. South Bethlehem, Pa,. Del., Lack, and Western. Effect Monday, June 24, 1895. ' Trains leave Scranton as follows: fix. fress for New York and all points East, 40, 1.60, 6.15, 1.00 and 9.66 a.m.; 12.66 and 3 3 p.m. Express for Easton, Trenton, Philadel phia and the south, 6.16, 8.00 and 9.66 a.m., 12.56 and 3.34 p.m. Washington and way stations, 8.56 p.m. Tobyhanna accommodation, 4.10 p.m. ' Express for Blnghamton, Oswego,' El mira, Corning. TJ.v. Dansvllle, Mount Morris and Buffalo, 12.10, 2.36 a.m.. and 1-21 p.m., making close connections at Buf falo to all points lu the West , Northwest And Southwest. Bath accommodation, 1 s,m. ' Blnchamtou and way stations, 1137 p.m. Nicholson accommodation, at 4 p..m. and G.10 p. m.. . . . i Bingbamton and Elmira Express, 4.01 p.m. ' ' ' Express for Cortland. Syracuse. Oswego Utlca and Richfield Springs, 2.36 a.m. and Ithaca, 2.35 and Bath 9 a.m. and 1.21 p.m. Kor Northumberland, PIttston, Wllkes Barre, Plymouth, Bloemsburg and Dan ville, making close connections at North umberland for Wtlllamsport. Harrlsburg, Baltimore, Washington and the 8outh. Northuwaerland and Intermediate sta tions, COO, 1.66 s.m. and 1.30 and 107 p.m. Nantlcoke and Intermediate stations, 8.M and 11.20 a.m. Plymouth and Inter mediate stations, 1.40 and 8.51 p.m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches 09) all express trains . For detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc., apply to M. L. Smith, city ticket office, 3211 Lackawanna avenue, or depot ticket office. . Eric and Wyoming Valley. Trains leave Scranton for New TorH and intermediate points on the Erie rail road at 7.00 a. m. and 1.24 p. m. Also for Honesdale, Hawley and local points at f.00, 1.40 a. m. and 1.24 p. m. . - All the above ore through trains te anJ from Honesdale. i , Train for Lake Ariel 6.10 p. m. ' Trains leave for. Wllkes-Barre at t a. m. and 1.45 p. m. . - New York, Ontario and Western. Trains leave Scranton for Carbondale at 10.56 a. m. and 0.10 p. m. For Hancock Junction at 10.55 a. m. Trains leave Car bondule for Scranton at 7 o'clock ,a. m. and 1.29 p. m. Trains leave Hancock Junc tion for Scranton at 2.06 p. in. ' " OF SCRANTON, Will 521,1) Speclti lttentlon Giien to Business ' mi Persc-nil icceuts. y '; IITEiEST PIID 01 TUB DEP03ITS. 111 1 I f ill J