TIIE KCBAXTON TKIBTTNE-rONDAT MOItNTITO. SEPTEMBER 30. 1895. WiIkesBarre. The Tribune has opened a branch of fice at No. 29. Lanlng building. Public Square, Wllkes-Barre. It is the purpose of the publishers to Issue a newspaper a valuable to '.he general public as the met ropolitan dailies, and deliver It to the peo ple throughout ncirlheasten Pennsylvania from three to five hours earlier than, the Philadelphia aud New York papers can reach them. SEEKING WATER SOURCES. 4 Number of Cotincllincn ond Others Visit the Lehigh. On Saturday a large number of cftl icm and numbers of council went with tiho oflieers of the Citizens' Water com uny to the Lehlh river to Investi gate thuit IxHiy of water as n. WHiree of Mipplv to WIlkcs-Harre. They disem barked flit Lehlsh nation, where wajjons were In tvailtins to convey the party to the river, buit three mile distant. It Is located between Lneka wannti ami Wayne counties, fifteen mile from ho sotiree f the river ami twentv-two miles front W likes-ltarre. Jit Id In an whitest totally uninhabited iocnJDty. t.hei-e Ik-Iiik but two or three houses tn the vicinity, ami there- Is ai Boluitely nnthlnr to Invite settlement, go t'lvait tliere is lee duiiser, probably, of oontamiiiutlon than In any locality that mltflit ins neltssted. The tonography of the eurrou'nUliiRu Is such as to nitonl the besit d'anunlntf facilities, and it 1s etl.inaitod 1'lunt at the present time tfliere te a flow at this loInt of lj.OOO.nt'O to 20,000,000 gallon, while the normal flow Is ta 60,000.000 to OO.OOO.'HIO. This Is the estimate of Knglneer Weeks, f tihe Waiter company. Oity Engineer 1 nullum ajtd Professor Den made a measueemenit further down, near the lwtdenoe of J. ,T. Wairetihorst, and nave G.00O.000 to 6.090.000 gallons as the pres ent daily How; and it is stated that there ia less water in the river now than at any time within the past twenty-seven to thirty years, this be ins the declaration of u resident dur 1ns all that time. This source of supply Is !''' above the cfty. and It is proposed to lo cate a storage reservoir about five miles from this point and about 300 f-et lower. This will have a capacity of two billion gallons, and the water will be curried to 1t by the force of gravity. It Is calculated that this amount of water would serve the- city about three months and would be ample to tide us over such a drousht as we have- had this summer, assuming that the source of supply should ut terly fall, of which there seems no like lihood. These st ate merits are based on es timates given 'by Mr. Dunninff. after careful consideration. The. capital necessary to carry thrmiB'h. the scheme i nearly Jl.000.000. which has been Baaranteed. and the ablest counsel have assured the company that the ritfWts granted by charter to the Le high Coal amd Navigation company will not be any barrier to the new com pany. All that is necessary now is for council to give their consent that the new company may ripe the Streets o. this city. Tin- councllmen were favor ably Impressed with the quality and quantity of the water. Professor Dean brouplu back some and will analyze it and submit the analysis to council. Lunch was served the party and a very pleasant day was spent. ROBINSON GETS IS YEARS. Another of Barney Hcisk's Murderers Gets a llcaiy Sentence. On Saturday a crowd that filled every Inch of available space in the blR court room gathered to hear John Koblnson his part In the muraer I, .A ,.vVlirVlT -1 ... -, in .,M nneflk for him. UtLA . '..Jill 111, Colonel Martin then made a very elo quent and powerful plea for mercy for his client. He eaid that it is rarely that an attorney knows of the guilt of his client, but n this case Koblnson had frankly told Mm of his connection with the assault on Barney Keick. His object in pteadin guilty was to alleviate in pome decree the remorse he felt over Barney Relcke death. Robinson per jured himself on his first trial, hut would not He again, even to pave hlm delf. He was further persuaded to con fess owmst to his knowing of Fisher's Innocence, and not wishing to make Jvtm Buffer for that which he was not puilty of. He then closed with an elo quent plea for his client. John F. hea followed and stated that previous to Hendricks' trial no state ments were made by anyone Implicat ing themselves In the murder. After the trial Robinson sent for him nnd confessed tils part in the crime and ex onerated Fisher. John T. -Lenahan then spoke for the prosecution and Bald that Messrs. Mar tin and Shea had 'been speakinif for public sympathy. Here 1s a self-confessed murderer and perjurer and he Hhould liave no mercy. Koblnson had been a party to the crime and was equally guilty with Hendricks, Fisher andi Kearney. Judge Woodward In pronouncInK sen tence, said that iheiiad taken the pleas of the attorneys Into consideration. It was hard for him to resist the ap peals made by the wife and mother of the prisoner, but he would simply do his duty. The sentence of the court was that Robinson pay a fine of $100, costs and undergo an imprisonment by separate n1 solitary confinement at labor for ft term and period of eighteen years. Robinson remained perfectly unmoved, buthh) mother screamed nnd fell Into a faint. She was nearly broken-hearted over the severity of the sentence. 'Robinson will be taken to the penitentiary on Thursday. James lioughiiey, for the felonious wounding of Patrick Tteue, was sen tenced by Judpe Lynch to pay a fine of J100, costs nnd be imprisoned In tho Eastern penitentiary for four years. , HURT AT POKE HALLOW. Hungarians Attack Richard llcffcranand Dangerously Wound Him. On Saturday night about 7 o'clock Richard Hefferan, aged 32 years, and a resident of 1'lke Hollow, was mur derously assaulted In the saloon of John Kaubracks at that place. There were four or Ave Hungarians In the place at the time and they all made the at tack together upon Hefferan and upon Kdiward Lloydl, of Kdwardsvllle, who tried to assist Hefferan in the unequal battle. Both were overpowered and bad ly hurt. Lloyd received seven, scalp wounds, none of them being serious, however, nnd Hefferan fared even worse. JTe was stabbed in the right hand, and the Index finger of the left hand was horribly lacerated and torn. He also had his nose broken ami sus tained three scalp wounds. Dr. Smith was called in and put eleven stitches In his head. Though badly wounded, he will recover. WHen the news of the battle reached Plymouth, Constables Jones and- Curry started for Poke Hollow, and after a desperate fight, arrested John Florena and John Kaubracks, Who were com mitted to the lockup for a further hear ing. Andrew Wudok and two others (scaped, but they are known and will be arrested at once. THE EXPRESS AUCTION. Peoplo Who Invested in the Articles on the Unknown Bargain Counter. There were many disgusted people at the auction sale of unclaimed express packages a few evenings ago; and Many funny scenes were enacted. On the outskirts of the crowd stood two tnen who looked like tramps and who of Barney Keick. to which he pleaded Bitllty of murder in the second "Vsree. Judge Woodward asked Koblnson if he to say. and was toiu uiu.. formed an onlooker that they fad "seen tntter days," ond when Auc tioneer llli sen put up a smull pack age one of them said: ""Say. 'Hill, der's Jewelry In dut package." "AU. come oft," returned Bill sarcastically, "how'd ye git outer it? Learn It while yer was working at Tiffany's?" "Dut's nil right, 1 know how dey puts It up." said the other man, who answered to the name of Pete; " how much money yer got?" "iSeventy-llve cents," answered Bill reluctantly. "Well, 1 got 75 me felf," suld' Pete joyously, "we'll Jest buy dat. and sell do Jewelry wot's in side." Bill, after some more argu ment, (rave a hesitating consent, and Pete Joined the crowd of bidder and the pavkape was finally knocked down to him for $1.'.'",. Pete grabbed the package eagerly, as Sir. Hirsch raked In the 81. 25, and be gan to open it. saying to his partner: "Now we'll jest take dis Jewelry down ter Tom Parker, an" sell It fur about ." 'Here the string and paper came apart ami revealed to the anxious liivA? of Pete and Jlilll a bottle of horse liniment that might have been pur chased for 13 cents ut any drug store. Hilt thought of his lost 75 cents and groaned in anguish, while Pete stood In silence, fairly pel rilled t t'he result. Then 14111 began to revile Pete, which nnmsed Pete's sense of Justice and the pair occupied the exclusive attention of the Recording Angel for some mo ments. An intelligent young Lithuanian with a face as free from guile us Bret llarte's "heathen Chinee," bid a 'cou ple of dollars on a big package uud found that It contained n couple of dozen Ulbles in his own language. Another imllvhlii.il who got the small end of the bargain was a man who bid ll.itt on a big package and when 'he opened It found two large withered bouquets sent by some fond swain to his lady love. When the gen tleman opened the package his lan guage convinced the sH-ctators that there are exceptions to the rule that "all the world loves a lover," nnd he was one of the exceptions. Still an other man placed great faith in the contents of a big box and amid con siderable opjiositlon, had It knocked down to 'him for $2. Ho opened It and found Inside fifty Almanacs of 1S94. Tills gentleman, too. showed the crowd some novelties In the line of emphatic expression, many of the purchasers refused to open the package before an audience and sought seclusion with their purchases. Those who did open them were unmercifully guyed when the purchases didn't pan out well. TIIE JUDICIAL SITUATION. Judgo Bennett's Fitness for the flench Has rtccn IK-mmistriitcd. Judge Bennett 'has now been -on the bench for t'he major part of this term of oiimlnwl court, and the attorneys and the people have had a change to form tlu-ir opinion of his work. It has been fa voiuble In every case, and the attorneys do not hesitate to say that J ml so Benmtt ixissesses in a large de gree the remarkable attributes that have raiised Judge Kiee to the hljrh po sition he now occupies. He haa the calm, dispassionate temperament that is alio fir.-it requisite of an able judge, for It brings with .it an ability to hear arguments ami decide on questions of law without prejudice or favor, a qual ity almost never possessed by an Im pulsive man. His brief career on the bench has 'been remarkable for the LitUfactica which his decisions have given. tVnoiving tjiat In him tiie people have a Judge In whom their rights are Fife. The result In November will show that the people are satisfied with Judge Bennett's administration, and they will be very slow to make a change for a man, who. whatever his ability as a lawyer. Is ptill untried as a judgo. There is another element which will er.ter into this contest In Judge lien nut't's favor. Judge Lynch's friends are nJt paying a word, but they are, nevertheless, pretty sore over that fa mous McLean letter written against Lynch, when he ran for Judge three years ago. Lee Stanlon, the Demo cratic candidate for sheriff, has a mighty hard row to hoe to be elected, and his friends nre willing 'to sacrifice anybody for Star.iton. It Is piald that If .Star.ton is elected he will appoint Pat Lynoh, ithe Judge's brother, chief deputy. If t'hls be true, nnd K probably is, the Lynch faction have a double objwit in slaughtering McLean. They will get sqiraro for that li.tlter. land they will help I 'at Into another ymug berth. 8o, with Judge Bennett's splendid legal ablltty, t'he opposition of the Lynches, and Stanton's it'hreatened 'trade," Mr. MoLean's' chances look protty small. The Democratic papers evidently feel that Mr. McLean's- situation Is se rious, for they nre working hard for him, although their attacks on Judge BenntiDt are ns ridiculous as were their prdtenslnn-s of a "nrrti-iraritlsan judi ciary." The worst the News-Dealer can say about him is that he "lacks per sonal magnetism." and the Loader calmly follows hU lead as if the ab sence of person! niasnetlKm were a defeat ito disqualify a imam front Judi cial honors. The character of the man as a citizen, 'and his uibllHy ns a law yer and as a judge, are absolutely un Impoachaiblei The ipeople Oiavo seen thk) for years, 'and In November their verdict will be In favor of Judge Ben nett remaining on the bench. EXTKA COURT TERMS. The Overcrowded Trial 1.1st Demands Aloro Court Sittings. In order to dispose of the numerous murder cases now on Him .trial list, Judge "Woodward on Saturday handed down the following order: iNow, Sept. 2S, jSK'j, I't is ordered that a special tnnm of the oyer and terminer and quarter scissions courts for tho county of Luzerne ibe held, comm?ncinK Monday, Oct. 1833, to ouiitmun oine week, and that a venire Jsnue and jur ors be summoned accordingly. lAml It Is further ordered that a spe cial term of the courts of oyer and ter miner and qunrter seeislonsi of Luzerne county to (be held, conTmenifilng Mon day, Dec. 16, 1890, to omitlivue one week, owl that a venire Issue a,nd jurors be Bumimaned accordingly. And Ut kf further ord-red itlhat a spe cial term of the Courtis of oyer nnd ter miner amd quarter sessions fit Luzermo county be held, commencing on Mon day, Dec. 30, to continue one week, atid venire Issue and jurors he summoned accordingly. 'Stanley Woodward, ITcwldemt Judge. OPEN TONIGHT. The City Night School Hours and Territorial Limits. The "Wllkes-Barre city night schools will open this evening at 6.30 o'clock, and the following limits will be ob served by the pupils: Courtrlght avenue, grammar, inter mediate and primary grades Jackson street, 'Lehigh and Susquehanna, rail road to city limits. Hlllard Orove, grammar, intermedi ate and primary grades Leblgh and Susquehanna railroad, Coal to city lim its. Hancock school, grammar and inter mediate grades (Between Coal and Jackson, .North and Koss, Hazle and Dana, South primary the same except the portions set off for iMeade and MM streets schools, Meade street, primary grade Coal, Sherman, Dana to olty llmfls. Hill street Lehigh Valley railroad, Haile, Dana, Sherman, South, Conyngham building, primary and In termediate grade Boss, Lehigh Val ley railroad .to city limits. Parrlsh street school, grammar. Inter mediate and primary grades 4hlgh Valley railroad, Hazle. Dana to city limits. The directors ore anxious to make the night schools especially valuable this year. The schools will be of two and one half hour's session this year Instead of two as in former years and school will bexin at 6.30 Instead of 7. The teachers with the exception of three are em ployed especially for the work and are not employed In the day schools. A Novel Exhibition. The Wilkes-1 tiarre Poultry ond Pet association will 'hold their lirst annual exhibition In lxaudmesscr'a hall In Jan uary, and lairtiady preparations are well unicr way for the ever.it. The ns soci'atiion 'bus thirty-live active mem bers, which number will be doubled wkhln the next three months.- The ex hibition will nut be confined to poultry alone. There will be an exhibition of canary birds, rabbits and other family lH"ts, uxcept dogs. Next year. If the first niwtlng is successful, the asso ciation will hold vl big exhibition In the Ninth regiment armory, and prizes big enough ito attract the best stock 111 the county will be offered. The State Convention. County limmisuloiu-i'S Dullard, Smith amd Norton, aecomiKtinied by County Solicitor Joseph Moore and Chief Clerk Norrls, will go to Johns town .this week to attend the annual mtute convention of county commis sioners. AmittiK the things to be brought up for dl'scussilon are the iy nunt of costs to constables and to JunMces of 'the .peace, and the best means to reduce the number of trivial criminal cases sent Ito the county courts by aldermen. I'or Admission to the Oar. On October 14, M!.s Mary Wescott, a niece of Judge 'llihono, will apply for admission to the Luzerne county bar. Miss Weseoitit passvd the final exam inations before the examining board several days ago, having read law for the required' term In the otlice of Hon. 11. W. Puinwr. Suit for Dumoges. Jacob Kamowsky. througii his attor ney, O. K. lw-ell, on Saturday entered suit againrt the Ih-laware, Lackawan na tan.J Western Hailroad company for Jlo.l'OO damages. He was hurt by being thrown out of a buggy, which was np M by some cars of the defendant com pany. liRIKF NOTES. Claude Louis 'Moore, the 3-year-old son of Frank i.Moore, of Luzerne, died on Saturday, lifter suffering for a week from burns inllicted while playing with mutches. John Beaker, of Nantlenke, left his brother's home last Monday and has not been heard from since. His rela tives are greatly worried about him. l'eter Cawley, aged 1j years, has been sent to the Huntingdon State Reforma tory by Judge Woodward on tho peti tion of the boy's father. The engagement of Henderson at. Greene, of this city, to Miss Allle M. Wright, of Cleveland, O., has been an nounced. Reasons for a new trial for Charles Coblelgh were filed yesterday and made returnable lo the next argument courts. On petition of Simon Spencer, a com mission will be appointed to Inquire Into the habitual drunkenness of Uriah Spencer. FOREST CITY. Frank S.ttaflnskl's smoke house wns discovered to be on tire about 1 o'clock Saturday morning. An alarm was sounded land Inviili fire companies re sponded. The Kiiiterprisie lioys got first water, and subdued the (lames la short order. When the Hillside members saw that the tire was a small one they did not turn on the water. The US3 is slight, as Mr. Sarafinuki had very little meat in the building1. The struc ture, -however, was close to a barn con taining a number of horses, and but for Ihe prompt work done the barn would hav been Ignited. Walter l''rank, 'business manager of the late Oai'bondale Anthracite, was n visitor In Forest City Friday. He rode up on his .bicycle. iEvangel'Uit Schlverca will probably come to Forest City to conduct meet ings. If he does the meetings will be held In tha Opera house, which has a seating capacity of eight hundred. Milss Dunning and Miss Da vies spent Saturday and Suwlay In Susquehanna and Miss Tlhomas visited her parents in Herrlek on the same day. They are all teachers 'In the Forest City graded school. A mefOinar of Enterprise Hose com pany was held on Friday night. Will Jones was elected a member, to fill va cancy cnuse'd by .resignation of Thomas Richards. W. (5. Reynolds was ap pointed chief if fire patrol. The com mittees on the .recent picnic all re ported, and .It was found that the com pany hud cleared $:!6.35. The correspondent of the Carbondale leader Is somewhat of a humorist, but his humor is of such a peculiar quality it hat only a very few people can ap preciate it He might write a book on parliamentary rules, but we fear, sadly fear, that as a funny man he will never make a howling success. AVOCA. The flrpit of a sercles of monthly In stitutes was held at tha high school on SntU'iday. All the teachers were pretijr.it and many Interesting topics wl-re dilscussjaj. M'fss Vina Ulbbons prepared an excellent imper on "Pri mary Rea'd'ln-g," and recommended many pradtlical advices. Miss Mamn Kcarney.s subject was "Language," whhdi wus also well prepared. Many crttlulnimH were indulged in by the tutors for the purpose of giving ench an oppoiLUn'.ty to better their work, If neti be, scd thus place our sohools among the best In the county. Profes sor Ho'ian is an untiring worker In the cause of education, and the citizens of the town may congratulate them e.dves in securing the services of such a valuable worker, J. i mod Farreil an old and respected c'uizen "f this town, tiled Hit the homo of his daughter, Mrs. Thomas Preston, of Weft Avoca, yesterday morning at 4 o'clock. Funeral announcement will be made 'later. ' . Mliases Memo Pltzslmmona, Vina GlUbona and Alice Morahan were vis itors In Scran bin Saturday. Thomas Oawley, of Lincoln Hill, who has been for the past few mon ths In the west, returned home on Saturday. Mr.' and Mrs. D. L. Brown, of Peck vllle, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Christian. Miss Kate Dunn was a visitor in Sctanilon on Saturday. 'Rev. George J. Dixon, of this place, and a tudeivt of St. Mary's seminary, Uartnuore, will be ordained to the holy prltifthood on next Friday morning, at Carbondale, by Rt. Rev. Bishop p'Hara. Mr. Dixon, by Jils genial dis position, haa won for himself many warm friends throughout the county, who wish him success in the noble work to which he has been chosen. HONESDALE, ' A hotly contested "game of ball was played at White Mills Saturday be tween the "White 'Mills team and Ami ties of Honesdale. Professor W. T. Heft will open his dancing school Monday, Oct. 7, et Pio neer hall. Peter Oumaer, of Port Jervls, passed through Honesdale Saturday on his way to Carbondale. He will assume the management of Hotel Anthracite on Tuesday. All wheelmen of Wayne county 'in terested in t'he proposed 20-mile road race on a road to be selected from Honesdale, ten miles and return, will communicate with Paul W. Gardner, Particulars will be rurnished lotar, T A WORD. WANTS OP ALL KINDS COST THAT MUCH, WHEN PAID FOR, IN AU VANCK. WHKN A BOOK ACCOUNT IS M ADR, No CHARGE WILL EE LESS THAN X CENTS. THIS RULE AP PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS. EX CEPT SITUATIONS WANTED, WHICH ARB lNSBHTED FREE. Help Wanted Male. WANTED ACTIVE SALESMEN TO KKP H rracn t us; no prddlim; (ulry $75 monthly aud nil cxp 'iises; goods ontirelv new; lurtieiilurs free. Address P. O. Box 5JUH, liua tiii, Mas AUENTN-MKN WANTKD, ALREADY i traveling, to rnrrv liilin.-iiting oils as a side lino. MAM'f ACTL'KEKS' OIL CO., Cleveland, O. V ANTED WKI.L-KNOWN MAN IN ' every town to solicit Htoek suliserlp tions; n monopoly; big money lor ncenin; no eapitid required. K1AV AKD C. PISH CO., Uorden BliK-k, Chkuga UL oai.esm1knT;ksiient hatermen ' wanted, seiiiKilntud with the loenl mid iinrb drug ami ;roo,rv trade, to liundle our linu of blt'li grailx rignni, AililreaM, glvioif loferonces, .1. EUWAHU COWLES tt Co., CliuniliorsHtrept, N. V. Helo Wanted Females. YViTw mrroiiiw Co yTSx i a biXa 5m hon.'st porsoiiH t work for ua at thoir liomoa. Hi.ini, me iinkiug 7" to SUM l"r mouth. Why can't your vV'rito ns tmliiy and wo will to:ieh you how to build U it p 'rinie n lit vavinu lnisin.-i No huok or ii-ihlling. Adiln-H HERMANN sr.YMOUK, 213 South Hixth atrwt. I'lidadi'liiliia. Piu UT ANTED IMMKDIATKLY-TWO KNBR totio Mileswonion to repn nt na. (iuarniiteed JUailiy without int-rfering with oilier dutira. llcaltlifid uoeiiimtion. Writo for piirtieulars, inelming stain u, Man rn 'lietn ii'ii) i 'ompaiiy. No. 7 .lolin atreet. Now York. Agenta Wanted. AGENTS WASTED-TO SELL CIMARS; (75 per mouth salary and expenHa paid. Aldrohs. witli twoetmt stamp, l lOAUO CI HA It ().. Cliicauo. OENTS-i'(" SELL QVR PMACTICAL .1 k'old, ailror, nieki-1 am) cupper eleetro platers: price trom ?.l upward; sulary mid ox ipdlh paid: nut tit free. AitdroKs, with xtamp, MICH H, AN" 41 FH CO., Chicago. GENTS TOSEI.LCKIAKH TODEALERS; A fS weekly mid expenses; experieiieo mi roeewary. CONSOLIDATED MKti. CO., 4H Van Huron St.. Chicago. CAI.E8MAN TO CAKKY "bIDkT.INK: ii O pAr eoat. roniuiiHsion; aaintiln book, mal'.ed fiei. Adilrexa L N. CO.. htatiuu L, New York. i'T" ONCE AflENTS AI'POINTKl) TO J aell new lik'linillnr wiling tablo elotli.mos. liiitonnd liouno lly liquid at 1U cents anil - eonts n bottle. Sample freu. BOLG1ANO M'K'O Co., Ilaltim ro, 51 d. "AO ENT8 HIM lE'H PATENT-UN IV Bl it Kal Hair Curl. rs and Wavers fuaad with out heat), and "I'yr Pointed"H.iir Pin Lib eral eoininisHions. l'ree suinplu nnd full par tleulars. AdtlreaH P. O. Box -ISiJ. Now 'ork. WANTrif) ACTIVE " SALESMEN'" TO V handln uur line, no peddling, palarv, $7.1 per iiioiitli and expensea jiaid to nil. Hood entirely new. Apply uuiekly. P.O. Box, iW lleston, ManB. Salesmen Wanted. WANTED SALKKMKN EN ERQETIC II men to sill kihuIs by sample at home, r travel: oaa s-ller: staple i n als; lilternl Mlarv or ifnoil eoiiiniisiou. Address P. O. liox 1101, New York City. IXlt RENT STEVUN'SON FRUIT FARM, 1 (iark'a f 4r-n, for n t"rm of yearti. Aji iilv to (iEoliUE U. DAVIDSON, Attorney, ill Spruce street. OAL1KMAN TO SELL DENTAL JIEDI O eines to tlio profewinri in Sernnton and Riirronndin towns. LiENTAI. MEDICINE CO, li'.a Kllliert street. I'liilndelphhi. Wanted. Ur ANTE 1 1 - A LA liti E UNFUKN SHEI. fr partially tarnished room, with ulcovo or sinnllmoiii attached: modern conveniences: ltrv.fl liidit; location in buainoia section. Ad rlreas It. A. I,.. Trilmna olllco. U'AN I ED-A PLATFORM carrv 1.3m pound-', Adi WAGON TO Adilress (iL'ERN- SEV RKos. 2J4 Wvoiiniir avetut For Rent. IOR RUN T FUR N IS H ED HOO.M, WITH J or without board, auitatilo for two per sons. l.TJ Adams ave. 1J6il RENT- A LAirtH'.', 4 STORY RUIlTT I iiifr at l.U Franklin avenue; auitabln for wholesula busin'.m CAKSON He DA VIES, Scranton. 170R RENT-SIX ROOM HOUSE ON WEST 1 I.ackawnuiiH Hveuue. Address THOMAS E. EVANS, aenr 11:8 Luzerne, Hyde Park. ifVR KF.NT-NK'IXY FURNISHED HALL J1 fiuitubl'i for lo.lt'O ntonii JOHN JElt JIYN, H'l Wyoinlni; ovennn. Eoeclal Kotiecs. TV'OTICE-ON AND AFTER MAY I, I il will inuke a monthly tour of the follow lnif plaera KiTlnir free op -n air advertising ex liihitiona Willi llio Htereoilicon: Taylorville, Hydo I'nrk, Providence. Diekbon Olvuliaiit, Peekville, Archl.ald, Jermyn. Exhililtlons Kiven on Veil n ail ay nnrt Friday of each week tlurintr tile, month, the ratea for atlver tis u are Sill pur month. Addruaa K. II. Call, Tribune office, citv. '"I'HE SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAR." J You want tills relic. Contains nil of Frank Leslie's famous old War Pictures.sltow Inir tne forces in actual battle, aketcbed on tho spot. Two volumes, 'AJU picture. Bold mi easy monthly payments. Delivered by ex press complete, nil charges prepaid. Address P.O. MooDY, nil Adam Ave., Hcrarit.m, Pn. BLANK HOOKS, PAMPHLETS, MAHA ziin'H, etc., bound or rebound at Tub T him; mi olrlce. V'dek work, liuasonabia prices. fnnual Meeting. VJOTICE-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF ll the nieuibers of the Lackawanna Store Association, Limit d, will 1 o held at the otlieo of tha association, in the eltyof Si-ranton. on WednesUny, Oct. 2, Imi, at S o'clock p. m., for tiie election of managers for the ensu mr year and for the transaction of snt h other biialneas as may properly come before tiie mstiiif;. j; P. HIGGINKON. l-ocrotary. Pcranton, Pa., Sept, 7, 1U5. Executor's Notice. INSTATE OK CHARLES F. 51 ATTES. LATE li of tho city of Hcrantou, Lackawanna county. Pa., deceased. Letters testa meiitary npen the above-named rntato harlm; lun'n granted to tho und.-v signed, all ierfo:is linvliiK claims or demands aiamat the Mild estate will preaent them for payment anil tlio-e indelded thereto will please make immediate payment to CHARLES C. MA iTE. Executor, WARREN KNAPP, Hcrauton. Pa. At torneyK fur Estate. Money to Loan. VVIWk 8i,'. I2.i :i.oi) 'io LOAN ON real estato security. I). R KEP LOGLK. Attorney, 4US Sprucn street. MONEY TO LOAN From $1,0 0 to foO.OUO cn real cslate In Lack awanna county. C. J. HELMS, AGENT, 311 LICK A. AWE. Pennsylvania Mutual Aid Co, Medical. LADIBMI Chlcheiler'i Engllih Pennyroyal Psls (pimoi Bt.iKii. are the Best. f-.t-. 11.11.bi-. T,k. nu Mhtr. H.ti.1 .t.uilm, for (..rtkultr Kt-llrf far UMn," i ntnn i.y Return Mail.,, IHmtoi, Cnlcheator Chuiulcul Co., l'lillad., pa. HALkSTEAD. A Btoren y s Kelley, ' of Alton rose, and Stiaaie, of Suaquehanna, were In town Thoirwday.- Mr." amd Mrs. Edward O'Brien were calling on New Jtllfurd frk-nde on Fri day. - A tfaimuel Leach, Sf Phtladi-lpbia, called on B. K. 'BernateUn, (Kt the Bilk mill, loot week. J. An Incendiary tried o fire the bulld- Sancks on Thursday eve- 0 CI Inig of R A. Connolly '& THOSE l Ml Slew THE J!&Q Very Latest IDEAS 3 NO. :5-ASTKAi;ilAN CAPE. Thibet Trimmed, $10.00. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, Redemption of Bonds. OKKICB OP SIMPSON & W ATKINS. Scranton, Sept. 1, IM'i - B.nida luimberod . 24, 8T, 47 and Ut of the lialiylou 'ul Co, were this day drawn for redemption under the terms of the iuortai;e. Notiee ia herehy L'ivon to the uelders of thenlHive numbered bolide to present th mh for pnyiueiit at ,,ar and interest at the Kerantoti havinua -bank and Trust Co., on or lief ore ( let. I, IWii. Interest eu-ises on that date. The ltabylou Coal Co,, T. II. W ATKINS, Trenaurer. Situations Wanted. VJITUATION WANTKII-AS r IltbT-CLASS C? cimlc liy a middle agvi woman. Ml Rail road avenue. Cli U ATK )NVA NT ED-RY A WOM AN TO O do washing or otllee eluaidnt; or any kind of work l.y the day. Address MRS. '., SUV 8. Mnin avenue, SITUATION WANTKll-BY A YOl'NU 1) married man, handy with tools and un derstands tlio raro of horses. Addreu P, BKRNE, 1218 Vino street ClTUATION WANTP.U-BY A YOUNU C lady, 16 years f ui;o, ai tvpowrlter and busiiutss eorrespondent; a yoott penman: un derHtunds book keeping thoroughly; quirk nnd aeoui-ate at lVures; ready to aeeept position at onee: exeeiletit referenen. Addrena EX PERIENCKI), 1K U Laekuwnuna avenue. AHOY 111 YEARS OP OK VOL'LI)l7lKE a portion nt nny legitimate business; best of reforenco given. Address THOMAS J.JONES, Uuryea, Pa. 'OUN(4 MAN WANTS WHITINtJ OF ANY I kind to do at home. Addrtu W. F. II. 1210 Cedar avenue. hMTL'ATlON WANTED--BY AN EXPEHI " omted double-entry bookkuejier; best of references. Address R. It, care Tribune oftire. WANTED-A POSITION AS BOOK K EE F ' er: salary inoilerato, or salary accord iiifl to hours employed; uood reference. Ad dres J. L. S., l'ril.uiie ottiee. AY rANTF.D-Vv ASHINHS TOTAKB HOME, Adili ess or call bill Leo Court tlllATlON WANTED RY A YOUNU -7 girl as saleslady, or to work in ofliee. Call or address :.ia North Uarlield iivuuue, city. V ANTED-POSITION AS KALK8MAN ' in dry goml-i ato-o; ran fur'.i-h refer enees for ten veai-s' exiterienee: dress goods pref-rrod. Addrttss SALESMAN, care Trib line oftiee. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Dentists. iR7 WTLI.TAM XT TAPTrPORCELAfNT Prldge und Crown work. Office, Washington nvenue. CTC. LAl ltACII, Si:RnKONblSNTlST7 No. 11a Wyoming avenuo RMS iTATTUN', Ol KlTL- COAL EX change. Physicians und Surgeons. )r7o" EPGAR DEAN HAS REMOVED to 616 Bpruee Btrect, Herunton, Pa. (Just opposite Court ilouae Square.) DR. KAY, 200 PENN AVE. ; 1 to J P. M.: call 2im;2. 1)!s. of women, obstretrlcs and and ull dis. of elill. bft. A. J. CONN ELU ""OFFICE D0l Washington avenue, eor. Sprneo street, over Fruneke'a . drug stroo. Residence, 1U Vine Pt. Olllee hours: 10.3U to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4. and 6.30 to 7.30 p. m. Sun day. 2 to 3 p. m. PR. W. E. ALELN, D12 North Washlneton avenue. DR. C. L. FHKY, PRACTICE LIMITED diseases of the Eve, Ear. Nose und Throat; ofllce, 122 Wyoming ave. Resi dence. CI9 Vine street. DR. U M. GATES. 123 WASHINGTON avenue. Otlieo hours, 8 to 9 a. m.. 1.30 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. nu Residence 309 Madi son avenue. DR. J. C. PATESON. RELIAHLE 9KIN. Tumor nnd Cancer Specialist. Tuesdays nnd Fridays, at Wr, Linden street. Of fice hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Lawyers. WARREN & KNAPP. ATTortNEYS nnd Counsellors at Law, Republican building, Washington avenue, Scran Ion. Pa. JESSLTS & HAND, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellor nt lirw. Commonwealth oullding, Washington avenue. W. H. JESSLP. HORACE E. HAND, W. H. JESSPP. JR. PATTERSON A WILCOX. ATTOH neys nnd Counsellors at Law; olllees I and 8 Library building , Bernntnn, Pa. ROSWEI.L II. PATTERSON, WILLIAM A. WILCOX. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND, Attorneys nnd Counsellors, Common, wealth hulldlng. Roomi, 19, 20 nnd 21. F R ANK T. O K E L L, ATToKNIY-AT. Law. Room 6, Coal Exchange, Surau ton. Pa. JAMES W. OAK FORD, ATTORNEY-at-Lnw, rooms 63, 61 and 60, Common, wealth building 8AMITF.L W. EDnA RATTonNEY-A'r. Law. Office, 317 Spruce at.. Scranton, Pa. L. A. WAT RES, ATTOUNIIY-AT-LAW, 423 Lnekuwnna ave., Scranton, Pa. URIE TOWNSEND, ATTORNEY AT Law, Dlmn Hunk Dullding, Scranton. Money to loan In large auins at 6 per cent. C. It. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT law. Commonwealth building, Scran ton, Pn. C. COMEOY8. 321 SPRUCE STREET. D. B. P.EPLOOLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. 401 Spruce street. b.' f. kili.am7attorney-at-law7 120 Wyoming ave., Scranton. Pa JAB. J. H. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY AT law, 45 Commonwealth bld'g, Scranton, J. 1L C. RANCK. 13 WTOMJNIJ AVO. Architects. EDWARD IT. DAVIS, ARCHITECT. Rooms 24, 25 and 26, Commonwealth building, Berantom ErLTw A LTETtr A RCH I T ECTi OFFICB rear of 6U6 Washington avenue. LE WIS HANCOCK, JRA RCHITECtT 43a Spruce at., cor. Washave., Scrantoa BROWN MORRIS. ARCHITECTS. Price building, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton. 1 Loans. THE REPITHLIC SAVINGS AND Loan Association will loan you money on easier teraia and pay you better on frllL tlnlllo iraia investment yian any otner association. nent Oian any c can on buildlnf. NO. W$mm TRY US. 602-604 LACKA. AVE., COR. ADAMS. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton, Pa., prepares boys and iflrla for collge or business; thoroughly trains young children. Catalogue at re. quest. Opens September 9. KEV. THOMAS M. CANN. WALTER J I, JiVEVU MIS3WORCESTFJVS KINDERGARTEN and School, 412 Adams avenue, opens Sept. 9. Kindergarten 110 per term. Wire Screens. JOS. KUETTEL, REAR 611 LACKA wanna avenue, Situ n ton, Pa., manufac turer of Wlro Screens. Seeds. O. R. CLARK CO., SEEDSMEN AND Nurserymen; store 146 Washington ave nue; green house, 12T0 North Main ave nue; store telenhoe 7k2. Miscellaneous. RAI1ERS ORCHESTRA MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnlBhed. For terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert'e music store. &1 EOARGEE BROTHE'ltsTHPRVNTERS7 supplies, envelopes, paper bass, twine. Warehouse, ISO Washington ave., Scran ton, l'u. FRANK P. P,ROWN & CO.. WHOLE Biile dealers in Woodware, Cordage and Oil Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna ave. THOMAS AUBREY, EXPERT AC countant and auditor. Booms 19 and 20, Williams liullding, opposite postofOce, Agent for tho Kex Fire Extinguisher. 1'eus. GRAND UNION TEA CO., JONES BROS. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 125 and 127 FRANK lin avenue. Kates reasonable. P. ZIEGLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOLSE, NEAR D.."uVw. paaseniter depot. Conducted on the Euojpeun plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving- Place. New York. Rates, $3.50 per day and upwards. (Ameri can plan). E. N. ANABLE. Proprietor. Mi Pioneer of the hotel cen ter in New York city. Noted for Its auierb loca tion, superior rooms and excellent cuisine service. The Standard Hotel for giving MORE VALUE FOR THE PRICE than any first-class hotel In the world. Facing Central Park, 58th and S9th sts., Plaza Square and Fifth avenue; reached by any uptown ears, and the crosstown earn at 59th 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. Drinking water and Ire used Is vaporized and frozen on the premises, and Mrtilled as to purity by Prof. Chandler. F. A. HAMMOND. RAILROAD TIME-TABLES Cen trnl Railroad of New Jersey. U.ohivh and -uauuonanna Di vision Anthracite coal used exclusively, insur ing cleuuliueaa and cuiuioru 'lull; 1AHI.K IN El l' U'T JUNE 2, 1S9S. Trains leave Scranton for Pit talon, Wllkes-Uarre, etc., at 1.80, 1.16, 11.30 a.m., 1.2.1, l.w, 3.u, 6.IKI, 1.10 p. ill, ttuiidays, U.U0 a. in., 1.00, 2 ir, 7.10 p. m. For Atlantic City, 8.20 a.m. Fur New York, Newark and Elizabeth, 8.20 eXilesH) a. III.. I..'.) lenpress Willi Hot- fet parlor car), S.0S (express) p.m. Sun day, 2.1ii p. ill. Train luuvlng 1.23 p. ill. arrives at Philadelphia, Heading- Term In ii 1. 0.21 p. tn. end New York 6.4.r p. m. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle. hem, Eastoii and Philadelphia, 8.20 a.m 1.2:t, S.ifc'i, S im (except Philadelphia) p. in. Sunday, 2.16 p.m. For Long Brunch, Ocean Orove, eta., at 8.2 a. in.. 1.2.1 p. m. For Beading, Lebanon and Harrlsburf, via Alleiiinwn, s.20 a. in., 1.23, 6.00 p. in. Sunday, 2.16 p.m. For I'ottMville. 8.20 n. m . '.21 p. re. Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib erty street, North river, at 9.10 (express) a.m., 1.10, 1.30, 4.30 (express with Buffet parlor car) p.m. Sunday, 4.30 a.m. I-eave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 9.00 am., 2.00 and 4.30 p.m. Sunday 0.2 a.m. Through tickets to all points- at lowest rates may be had on application In ad vance to the ticket agent at the station. H. T. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agent. J. H. OLHAITRWM. Hen. fluot DELAWARE AND HUDSON RAIL ROAD. Commencing Monday, sVYlCBaW day. July 30, all trains MM M MT willarrlve at new Lack W W 0 awanna avenus station JW r as follows: Ifr Trains will leave Scran- ton station for l0"?"1' "ni 'nJ termedlate points at 2 20, 6 , 7.00. 8.25 and 10.10 a.m.. 12.00, 2.20. 8.66, 6.16. 0.15. 7.26. 9.10 "For'FarvlSW, Waymart and Honesdale at 7.00, 8.26 and 10.10 a.m.,12.00, 2.20 and 6.15 '17. . a.Hi.M th Adlronrlacks and Montreal' at 6.45 a.m. and 2.20 ip.tn. idnts at 7.45, 8.4R, 9 S3 and 10.45 a.m., 12.06, .20, 2 38. 4.00. 6.10. 8.05, 9.16 and 11.88 p.m. 'trains win nrrive c-, .y, from Carbondale and intermediate points at 7.40, 8.(0. 9.84 and 10.40 a.m., 12.00, 1.17,2,34, 8.40. 4.64, 6.56, 7.45, 9.11 and 11.33 p.m. From Honesdale. Waymart and Far viw at sat A.m.. 12.00. 1.17. 8.40. 6.65 and .4Sp.m. . from Moniresi. naraioga, Jiioany, eic, at 4.64 and 11.33 p.m. HWm alll,M.U.i. lhlam.4l.ta t at 3.16, (.04, at 3.16, (.04, 10.M and 11.66 a.m., l it. 1.2V, s.s ana u.w p.m. m) HMD f And Capes It. 9 ARE HERB. 1 Li 1 1 1 KERSEY JACKET Silk Lined, $1(MH). 2attoinue UPHOLSTER FURNITURE, Clean Carpets, , Renovate Feathers, Make Over Mattresses, Make and Repair Springs, Sell Iron Beds, Make Fine Mattresses. May 12. 1895. Train leaves Scranton for Philadelphia and New York via D. & H. R. R. at 7.4S a. m., 12. OS, 1.20, 2.33 and 11.38 p. m., via D., UiW.R. R, 6.00, 8.08, 11.20 a. m., and 1 p. m. Leave Scranton for Plttston and Wllkes- Barre, via P., L. & Vf. K. R 8. JO, 8.08, 11.ZI a. m.. S.W. 6.07. 8.52 D. m. Leave Scranton for White Haven, Ha-I tleton. Pottsvllle and all oolnts on the! Beaver Meadow and Pottsvllle branches.) via E. & w. v. K. k.. .4) a.m.. via u. . R. R. at 7.46 a. m., 12.05, 1.20, 2.38, 4.00 p. mJ Via. V., L. & W. li. R. 6.0U, 8.08, U.20 8, 1.30. S.50 D. m. Leave Scranton for Bethlehem, Easto Beading, Harrlsburg and all intermedial points via D. & H. R. K., 7.46 a.m., 1S. 1.20. 2.S8, 4.00. 11.38 p. m., via D., L, & W. 1 K.. 6.00, imw, 11.20 a. m., l.w p. m. I Leave Scranton for Tunkhannock, TO-I wand lnte a.i R. .rave bcranton for He Niagara Falls, Detroit, Chicago and. points west via D. oi H. R. R . 8.4S V 12.05. 9.15. 11.38 P.m.. via D.. L. & W. and Plttston Junction, 8.08, 9.55 a.m., I . ... 0. 1' r O TJ 9 .1 . , For Elmira and the west via Salamand via D. & H. R. R.. 8.45 am., 12.0. s.o p.s via 1).. L. ac w. h. K., B.us, s.na am.. and 6.07 p.m. TnMmn.n narlor anil sleefdne- or L. ehnlr rara on nil trains between L. & Si Junction or Wllkes-Barre and New York. Philadelphia, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN H. WILBUR, Gen. Supt. CH AS. S. LEE. Oen. Pass. Agt.. Phlla.. P. A.. W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. Geo. Pass. AaTt. South Bethlehem. Pa. Del., Lack, and Western. Effect Monday. June 24, 1895. Trains leave Scranton as follows: E presu for New York and all points East. 1.40. 2.50, 6.15, 8.00 and 9.55 a.m.; 12.55 and 3.3 P.m. . . Express for Easton, Trenton, rnuaciei. phia and the south, 6.15, 8.00 and 9.56 a.m.. 12.55 and 3.34 p.m. Washington and way stations, 3.56 p.m. Tobyhauna accommodation, (.10 p.m. Express for Blnghamton, Oswego, El mlra. Corning. Rath. Dansvllle, Mount Morris and Buffalo, 12.10. 2.35 a.m., and 1.21 p.m., making close connections at Buf falo to nil rolnts in the West , Northwest and Southwest. Kttth Hf-.-nmmodatlon. 9 a.m. MinunnmiDO hiio way muiiuni-. 1.1 v. Nicholson accommodation, at 4 p. m. i A 1,1 n m Bingnamion ana t,imira r.xpre, v.w p.m. . Express for Cortland. Syracuse, Oswego Utlea and Richfield Springs, 2.39 a.m. and 1.34 p.m. Ithaca, 2.35 and Bath 9 a.m. and 1.21 p.m. ror ermumDeriHnu, riii.twn. Baltimore. Washington ana tne nouin. VArihiini-.i.,. .n, unrt internieaiaio Bl linn. c on. 9 Si. a.m. and 1.30 and 1.07 p.m. Nantleoke and intermediate stations. 8.08 and 11.20 a.m. Plymouth and Inter, mediate stations, 3.40 and 8.52 p.m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches Of) all expre.-is trains For detailed Information, rocket timer tables, etc., apply to M. L. Smith, clt ticket ofT.ce, S2S Lackawanna avenue, ef depot ticket olllee. Erie and Wyoming Valley. Trains leave Scranton for New Tors) and Intermediate points on tho Erie rail, road at 7.00 u. in. and 8.24 p. ni. Also fop Honesdale, Hawley and local points at 7.00, 9.40 a. m. and 3.24 p. m. All the above are through trains to ana from Honesdalo. Train for Lake Ariel 6.10 p. m. Trains leave for Wllkes-Barre at (.39 e tn. and 3.46 p. m. New York, Ontario und Western. Trains leave Scranton for Carbondale at iii.."a a. in. and d.lo p. m. For Hancock Junction nt 10.55 a. m. Trains leave Car bondale for Scranton at 7 o'clock a. m. nnd 3.2 p. m. TnUns leave Hancock Juno, tlon for Scranton at 2.06 p. m. OF SCRANTON. WIIIL DliED PUIS, Special Attention Glien to BbsIbsm ida, Elmira, Ithaca, Geneva and all rmedlate points via D. H. R. R , 8.46. m., 12.03 and 11.33 p.m., via u U, wj It., 8.08, 9.55 a.m., 1.30 p.m. I Leave Scranton for Rochester, Buffalo' Ill Hi BP 210,1 60,( ljlTREST PAID CI TIXS DEF J