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    THE BCBANTON TRIBnNE-ATrRDAT MORNING, i OCTOBER 5. 1895.
Wilkes-Bapre.
ONE CENT ft WORD
fThe Tribune has opened-a" branch of
fice at No. 29, Lanlng building, Publlo
bquare, Wllkes-Barre. It Is the purpose
of the publishers to Issue a newspaper a
valuable to ihe general public as the met
ropolitan duillea, and deliver it to the peo
ple throughout northeasten Pennsylvania
from' three to five hours earlier than ithe
Philadelphia and New York papers can
reach thein.J
BALLAD OF THE SWITCH.
Or the Mystery of the Two Weird Winks
at Wilkes-Unrreo.
It wasn't so very lone; ago,
In a town named Wilkes-Harree,
That a councilman lived whom you may
know,
TIv.lhA tmmn Af Rill iH.in'fe:
And, this rouncilmun lived with no other
thought.
Than to bosa this same clt-ce.
There's a Traction company In this town,
A company known to fame,
Anl it's bossed by a man of much re-
nown,
John Oraham Is his name;
Ami wherever -this company wanted a
awiteh.
It went down Just the same.
Council wanted on Washington street to
pave
Anv wav 4Jiat thov saw fit.
So they went to Jim Campbell and to him
Bald: ...
"Oh, James, If you see fit,
.We want you to pay for asphalt here;"
And Jimmy, ha said, "Nit."
So bis boss Graham, he went down.
Tills street -both Ionic and wide.
And he paced him up, and he paced him
down.
And Anally Old decide
To put down a switch Just opposite
Where Jim Cuinpbell doth reside.
Then the street committee laughed in
Rice,
But .they closed- up very tight.
Bo that evening;, mhortly after tea.
Some Huns went in -the night,
And they laid, that switch on, Washington
street,
They laid it and peg-red it tight.
Then Dr. Weaver rot Into ithe frame,
And they got an injunction out.
For they figured out that by means of the
same
They could put Jofhn Graham to pout; '
Which goes to show that thoy didn't knew
What they were talking about .
The 'city cornier! did meet forthwith,
To talk the matter o'er;
Ana Tom MoGourty and Oscar Smith
Were always on. the. floor,.
And they said: "Wh-ere'e their authority
To put down one switch. more V
The court the Injunction did dissolve,
Which puts one hope to rout.
But the city' council did resolve
That thexwitch must be taken out;
But this never phased John Graham a bit,
For he knew what he was about
Bill Harvey never said a word,
As becomes the boss of a town;
But he sized tip all that had occurred
And then He looked at John,
And he winkod at John and John winked
at him.
And thee witch staid calmly down.
In the Traction offices, peace Is there
As John Graham doth calmly sit.
And he looks at his helper with auburn
And a smile o'er -his features doth flit.
And will that switch ever be taken up?
Well, I guess not. I don't think. Nit
IN NEW QUARTERS.
The Press Club Takes Possession of New
and Handsome Kooms.
The "WHkes-Barre Press club, which
was organized In a modest way four
months ago, yesterday took possession
of their handsome new rooms on South
Franklin afreet. Just around the corner
from West Market street The rooms
are owned by the Wright estate and the
Press club will now proceed to rurnisn
them handsomely. They are 'hea.'ted by
steam and lighted by electricity, and
In-lriK In a convenient location- as to the
central rart of the town, will make a
convenient and comfortalble home for
the boys. It is t'helr purpose to have
certain hours during the day to wel
come visiting newspaper men, which
will probatrfy "be from 4 to 6 o'clock
f-aoh afternoon aivd during the evening.
It is not intended that K'he rooms shall
be used for -drinking purposes nor will
smythlng of a gambling nature be al
lowed in them, features of many so
cial organizations which bring -them
into -disrepute. The club has been
chartered and has a substantial treas
ury. Some time In- the near future,
after the furnishings are in place, the
"public- will be given an opportunity of
inspecting the rooms. The officers of
the club are T. P. (Rydwr. of the Rec
ord, president; P. S. lUdsdale, city ed-
tor or the News-ueaJer, secretary; C.
B. White, city editor of itlhe Times,
treasurer. The trustees are A. W. Bet
iterly, of the Saturday (Reporter; P. J.
Ramsey, of the Times; H. iA WaJd, of
Ihe Leader, an-d E. A. Nlven.
THE CLUB DISBANDED.
Where the Flayers Will Put in tho
Winter.
It (has now fceert definitely decided
Mitit the Philadelphia 'National league
dub will not play in this city this fall,
aa ttiey -had Intended. Howard Karl,
the first 'baseman, wlho has -been man
ager of the club since the Eastern
league season closed, lias received word
from the Philadelphia, ' management
stating definitely that they will not
play (here. Mr. lEarl said to a Tribune
man that the player9 had done very
well on their trip, and were well sat
isfied with the result. The home team
tfhen disbanded, and the players left for
their various homes ait once. '
Catcher Wente is still here hut leaves
ifor his home at Syracuse -today. Dan
Shannon went to Rochester yesterday,
where he wJSl reside for the winter. It
la reported that Dan will manage the
Rochester oluh next year. Smith went
Ho (Lawrence, Maws.; (Lezotte to Lewis
on,Maiie; 'DrgslnB o Oheer, Pa.,
Keeniati to Covington,. Ky.; Coaktey to
Charleston, South Carolina. Griffin
will iro to Syracuse today, and Earl
will go to New York, where. he will
enter the Veterinary college and com
plete his studies as a veterinary sur
geon. Bonner, McMahon and Betts
will make their homes In this city,
where ihey are all imarrled. "Pop"
(Lytle will also winter here this year.
In Favor of Closing.
There is scarcely any branch of Ibusi
Tieea that keeps open on Sunday. A-n
exception to this general rule Is the
meat business. Jlutchers, without one
exception scarcely, do business Sunday
mornings at least There is no reason
FOUR PHYSICIANS
attended the flaugihteV of Mrs. Laura
A; Kempton, of West Rutland, Vt.,
wflio was stricken with Bright', disease.
Her ankles, feet and eyes were terribly
swollen, and her life was despaired of
hut a mother's love surmounts all dif
ficulties, and she determined to try
DR. DAVID KENNEDY'S
FAVORITE REMEDY
"How happy I am," Mrs. Kempton
writes, 'that I followed that course, for
one by one the well known symptoms
of the disease left her. Words cannot
express my trraitiRude and I cannot too
earnestly recommend this erreait medl
olne. IHer recovery was entirely -due
to Favorite Remedy, which was the
only medicine itaken after her ease
was) abandoned fcy the physicians.1'
Dr. IDavM Kennedy's Favorite Remedy
has never yet fairled where the disease
waa within the range of medicine. All
drogTlats. JL
'why this should he'so, especially in the
autumn and winter months, when It is
not necessary to keep meats on ice In
a refrigerator. There is no reason why
the butchers cannot supply their cus
tomers on Saturdayand Saturday even
ing with their Sunday meat Just as
well as the arroceryman supplies his
customers with provisions. There are
several prominent butchers in- this city
who favor -Sunday closing, and keep
open because their competitive trades
men do. It would he a good -i-dta If the
various butchers in the city would get
together and discuss the advisability
of clotting their bustnees places on Sun
day. It would be a better way of doing
business, and besides butchers as well,
as other people could enjoy and appre
ciate rest and recreation on Kumnay.
' Will Bo at the Grand.
if y concert will be given at the Grand
Opera house Instead of Concordia hall.
The unexpected demand for seats made
the change necessary.
Sadie E. Kaiser.
BRIEF NOTES.
The funeral of Andrew Molster, who
died from injuries received on the Val
ley railroad, will take place this morn
ing at 9. o'clock this morning, with
services in St. Nicholas" church.
The wall (paper store of S. E. Trout
was sold yesterday and bought in. by
John W, Jlollenback for $159.JJ.
The Republican county committee
will hold a meeting- at 10 o'clock next
Monday morning.
IWendall Burke and Miss (Margaret
Brennan were married at St. Nicholas
church yesterday afternoon.
John (Mahar, a Delaware, Lackawan
na and Western fireman, was burned
about the face quite badly yesterday
by a body of gas flaring into his face
when he epened the furnace -door.
Frank Heyburn, a school Janitor re
siding In Wllkea-JBarre township,
stabbed his son, James, last Thursday.
The wound is a severe one. It Is be
lieved that Heyburn's mind Is unbal
anced. Rev. E. IL. Van iHoesen, of Forty Fort,
will make the address at tonight's tem
perance meeting of the Young Men's
Christian association.
TUN KHAN NOCK.
Mrs. Jennie Thompson, teacher In
tho primary department of the borough
schools, is suffering1 with a severely
sprained! ankle, and the youngsters are
having a vacation an consequence.
H. 'F. Metcalf's new residence, on
Harrison street, is ready for the in
terior fialshlns by the carpenters. It
Is one of the largest and most costly
structures in town, and adds much to
the anoearance of that neighborhood
Little Chase Herrlck celebrated nia
birthday Thursday by a social party,
Ho is 4 years of age.
S. M. Williams, of Vose, will dispose
of Wis personal property at auction on
Wednesday, Oct. 10. It Is rumored
that he will remove to New York city.
Counterfeit silver coins are said to
he floating freely about in various sec
tions near by. They are supposed to
have been turned out at the factory of
the (Plttston. gang, who have lately
been doing a good business in that
line.
The Spring Hill farmprs will hold a
neighborhood fair Saturday, Oct. 12,
and the exhibit of farm produce, stock
fancy work, etc.. Is expected to rival
thaf of some of the more pretentious
county fairs. No cash premiums will
be given, but 'blue ribbon diplomas in
stead. If the' thing pans out satis
factorily, it may be made a permanent
Institution.
Ex-Congressman Jorden is in receipt
of another truck load of public docu
ments from the national capital. They
will be disbursed among his consti
tuents, who always treasure such
things too highly to allow them to be
come soiled by reading.
John B. Jennings, -the Mehoopany
lumberman and coal dealer, will soon
begin. It is said, -the erection of a 85.-
000 mansion on the lot recently pur
chased by him, at the corner of Harri
son avenue, 'In this borough, .
The exceptions filed against the audi
tor's report in the Mack & Miller as
signment case will be argued before
Judge Dunham, Oct. 22. The parties
who heW mechanic's liens against the
property were allowed eighty per cent,
of their claims, while the remaining
twenty per cent, was held back, pend
ing the settlement of the judgment
claim.
Judge SIt'tser's residence Is being re
painted.
A. iM. DeWJtt and F. 8. Harding re
turned from the county commissioners'
-convention at iMeadvHIe yesterday. They
report the convention as being better
attended and mora interesting than
that of last year. At the close of the
meeting- - they boarded a special ex
cursion train on the Nickel Plate road
for Buffalo, taking in Niagara Falls
on Thursday.
The people of St. Peter's Episcopal
church will hold a mite society at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Graham,
Monday evening; next. Everybody In
vited. The Lehigh Valley company are
using Barclay coal in their Mother
Hubbard -locomotivess that are built
for soft coal. The (Barclay coal Is
semi-anthracite, but is said to work
well as a. substitute for the softer
grades.- .
John- Young, formerly of this place.
but for several years located' In New
York Hty,:f has moved his family to
South ..Framingham. -Mass.' He Is a
son-in-law of Conductor Walter, of. the
Montrose road. ..,,
; - OLYPHANT, '
The many friends, of. the late Mrs.
Patrick ' M-cGovern. mf . 'Ferris street.
who died on Wednesday last,, attended
the funeral services, which were con
ducted in St. Patrick's- church yester
day morning at 10 o'clock.. A solemn
high mass of Requiem was celebrated
by 'Rev. J. M. Smoulter. On the casket
were several beautiful floral offerings.
The pall-bearers were: Rltrhard MIm-
set, John Harmlck, Patrick Lynch, Ed
ward Flynn, (Edward McDonald and
Michael Curren. -The remains were
laid to rpst In the Cathollo cemetery.
John Colvln, of Blakely, Is seriously
ill with typhoid fever.
Mrs. Ella Stevenson, of Carbondale.
was the guest of Mrs. J. Voyle yester
day.
Rev. W. E. Vanderbilt, of Auburn.
N. Y., will occupy the pulpit of the
Presbyterian church tomorrow morn
ing and evening.
A handsome Iron fence Is being erect
ed around the Susquehanna Street
Baptist church. It Is the donation of
T. 'L. Williams, in memory of the late
Mrs. iKachel Nicholas.
Rev. A. It. Urban, of St. Mark's mis
sion, ,'Dunmore, was in town yesterday,
making preparations to hold services
at this place in the near future.
Miss Lucy Farrell has returned from
New York city.
;t; holies dale:
The session of the arch-deaconrv of
Bcranton will 'be held In Grace church,
Honesdaie. ana win 'De opened with
evening prayer at 7.30 p. m Monday,
Oot. 21. The topics to ibe discussed are
as follows! "Privilege and -Power of
Preaching," Rev. C. A. Hawels; "Ten
dency toward Eccleslatitlclsm in the
Church; What Does It Mean?" Rev. 45.
A. .Warlner, Montrose. Tuesday, Oot.
22 8 a. m., business meeting; 10.30 a. m
holy communion; sermon, by Rev. B, H.
Eckel, Trinity church. West Rlttston;
2.30 p. m., business meeting; 8 p. m.,.l
arrn-ueaeon s report, ven. u. w. coxe,
Alden; 8.30 p. m., Sxegtsls, Rev.
Rogers Israel, Bcranton; 7.80 p. m.,
Tribane fldlefs Bring Quick Returns.
For Rent
For Sale
Agents Wanted
Real Estate, Etc.
Local Help Wanted
Situations Wanted
Wanted.
WAN I EL) HORSE. AUK BETWEbN 4
I nnd J. vnlirht 1.IU0 to I 111 Hit. aliuut 1.,
hands high; must b-very cheap aud sound.
A'Mrttss CASH, Trlhuno office.
Help Wanted Male.
S: ALKSM.AN TKAUK B H)K AN D
i' nurtmnnt eturt h. nUo fur mercantile
DK
Dro-
iniiiri trades; bit; inducements and liberal
Tiva-.i::tut. s. u. uu 1 K. luta st Jii-w Yon.
AGENTS-MEN WANTED, ALltKADV
traveling, to rarrv Inlirlratlns nils us a
side line. MANUrACTUKEIlS'
ClovoUnd, O.
OIL CO.
7 ANTED - WELL-KNOWN
' every town to solicit itoc
MAN
everv town to solicit atonk sultsr.rlD-
tions; a monopoly; blv money lor Agents; no
capiul required. EDWAltD 0, FISL? CO.,
Cordon Block, Chicago. 11L
C A LED MEN KIC8ID13NT SALESMEN
O wanted, acquainted with thi local and
nenrbjr drug aud grocery trade, to handle our
linn of high srade cigars. Address, trivinc
refcroncps, J. EDWARD OOWLES CO., U'i
Chambers street, N. Y.
Help Wanted Female.
WANTKD A GOOD AMERICAN GIRL
at fctt Electric are., Nfrth Park; house
work fur tlnej
WANTED
woilt, Quincy ave.
-OIKL FOR GENERAL HOU-E
immediately. Apply at ttA)
T ANTED IMMEDIATELY TWO ENER-
ttetio raleswotuen to represent us.
Guaranteed $0 a day without Inti-rferiug with
other duties. Healthful onenpntion. writo
for particulars, incloilnt; stamp, Mango Chom
iral Company, No. "3 Jiiliii street. New York.
Board Wanted.
WANTED BY STUDENT-BOARD IN
Wolflh-spoaklng family In Bcranton.
Address, statin terms, etc, LEX, Tribune
office.
Lost
LOST-A LADY'S 81LK BAG, WEDNK3
day night, between fcranton aud Clark's
Summit, containing a peckot book aud some
papers of valuu only to the owner, Findor
pleast leave at Tribune office.
LOST LADY'S GOLD WATCH, WITH
initials "M. C," betweon C. R B. N. J.
depot and Crystnl hose house; reward. Finder
will please return to Tribune office.
evening Rervlce; addresses, first, "The
Church From the Layman's -Point of
View," Homer Greene, Honesdaie; sec
ond, "How Far Should the Church In
terest Itself In the Social Life of the
People," dtev. W. E. Daw, Towanda;
third, 'WecesBity For a Higher Stand
ard of Scholarship Among the Clergy,"
Rev. A. L. Unban, Scranton. Wednes
day, Oct. 23 'Sunday school Institute,
10 a. m.; litany service; address of wel
come by a teacher in the Sunday school;
teachers' meeting for the study of the
weekly lesson, led by Ttev. E. J. Holds-
ley, Carbondale; How shall we hold our
boys and girls -between ages oi 1U ana
20 years? Sunday school often the only
place of religious instruction for chil
dren; Its consequent responsibility,
Rev. W. -JJ. Johnson, uaivary cnurcn,
Wllkes-Barre: 12.30, luncheon; 3 p. m..
"Sunday -School Libraries,' Rev. Rogers
Israel, Scranton; "Relation Between
Superintendent and Teachers," Harry
Pike, superintendent Sunday school.
St. George's church. New York; ques
tion box. Rev. E. H. Eckel; 7.30 p. m.,
missionary service sermon, by- Arch
deacon Coxe, subject, "Individual Faith
the Secret of the Church Growth. . . .
'Miss Price, of Scranton, is the guest
of Honesdaie friends.
PECKVILLE.
An adjourned. meeting of the Lacka
wanna Presbytery will be iheld at the
Presbyterian dhurch here next Tues
day afternoon, commencing at 2.30.
The evening services- will be 'held at
7.30, at which time- the ordination and
installation of the pastor, Rev. V. C.
Byers, will take place.
The employes of the Geary Island
breaker will be paid this afternoon.
A Wallace family reunion will be
held at the home of William Waillace,
on Main street, today. About forty
guests are expected to be present from.
Susquehanna, Benton, SprlngHeid and
other places. 1
William Bell, of the West End, re
sumed the position yesterday morning,
as outside foreman of Johnson's col
liery. iHe succeeds William Harper,
who 'has been promoted to the position
of assistant superintendent. -
An oyster supper will ibe served In the
Presbyterian church parlors next
Wednesday evening, under the auspices
of the Ladles' Aid society.
Mrs. 8. M. (Rogers, Mrs. William
Johns and Mrs. Hendall yesterday were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cobb,
at Green Ridge.
Quarterly meeting will be held In the
Methodist Kplscopal church tomorrow
morning. Presiding Elder Thorpe will
not be present. The pastor. Rev. S. C.
Slm-pklna, will have charge, Love
feast In the morning. At 9.30, preach
ing; at 10.30, sacrament of the Lord s
supper. In the evening the pastor,
Rev. S. C. Slmpklns, will preach a
special sermon to the young; men.
The names of the delegates who will
represent the Bp worth league In the
convention to be held at Wilkes-Barre
next Tuefday and Wednesday arer
Rev. S. C. Slmpklns, Misses iMaud Trev
erton, -Julia Kestell and Sophie Slmp
klns.- j - ' ' " '
,. RRICEBURQ. '
Jonah F-oughton. agent of Sons of
Temoerance. -will deliver a free lecture
an "Curse of !Drlnk" bit Primitive Met'h.
odlst church next Tuesday evening.
Miss Emma Williams is visiting
friends in Peckvllle.
Thomas Meeban, our well-known
liveryman, is on the sick list,
The Pricenurg flChool has received
two rolls of nickel plate wire netting
for -their windows.
Street Commissioner Ely Is improving
Main street very much. .
Monies Hawk; Frank Wleland, Morlle
Barrett and Henry Reese visited In
Olyphant last evening.
What Everybody Says About Drondr-
That the Wines and Brandy of the Sneer
N. J. Wine Co.. Part ale. N. J., are lending
ll others In public favor. Their Wines
are unexceuea tor flcuoacy or nnvor and
ro pronoum-ed- by the most capable
tudges to be the very best In the muikot,
'or pure grape Brandy their Old Climax,
vintage of 1876, Is admittedly the boKl to
be had ami more rcilable than French
Brandies. Druggists sell Ju
ONE
CENT
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Agents Wanted,
GENTS
WANTED WHO DESlKR TO
V iltiubl
fkiublo tllpii . lnn-mr,! ittir WfMiflptTlll
ainimumn novelties pay 910 per cent, protlt
ni-11 at aiuht: inturL-atitii? wni It dellrfirert fr-e
:mulrt inc.; write for terms. ALUMINUM
.'-UVIUY CO., iS Broadway, Now York,
WE DON'T WANT BOYS OR LOAFERS
but men of ability; to $.") mouth
to liuHtlers; statu ird m'noral agouts: aaWry
nnu co li mission. Kacln fire engine to.
wienie, ti is.
1 1 EKEtiAL AGENTS WANTED-SELL
I lug new ai tirli-i to dealers; exclusive tor
ritory. no coumctition. no cuDitttl reouired:
an) to .'Mil nor cent, profit. Columbia Chemical
Lu., 3 iieurliorn ., Chicago, 111.
A OE-VTS WANTED EVERYWHERE TO
i . canvass tor our New Holiday Juvmtle
Uooks, iimr ChriMtiims Bnaut oh: sell at siislit
lilwral terms. Add'-t-ss SPECIALTY, Sub
ninuou at i, j-miau.-ipuia, j-a.
A GENTS WANTED TO SELL CIGARS
XX $7.) per month salary and expenses paid,
jviurew. wini iwo-ceut stamp, tiUAHU VI
ak umoago.
A GENTS TO
SELL OUR PRACTICAL
V gold, silvor.
liii-kl mill nnnnr alit.rA
puters: price from J.1 upward; salarv aud x-neni-s
paid; ontflt free. Aridross, with stamp,
uuiiuA.i niruuu., cmoiigo.
GENTS TO SELL CIGARS TO nEAl.ICRB
A $'Jo wecklv and exiienses; experience un-
nueo.rf.ary. I UXSOLIDATEO 11FG. CO.,
CALEBMAN TO CARRY SIDE LINE: 2
O pi-r ie.it. commission; sample book
Jiaiitd tree. Address L, N. CO., b tat ion L,
At-w loric.
T ONCE-AGENTS APPOINTED TO
1 sell now liglitning selling table cloth.mos
nnito and house 11 v liiiuld at 1U cents and v:
cents a bo'tln. S:imilo free. BOLGIANO
4i r 'i Co., tsaltltmro, Md.
A GENTS HINDER PATENT tTVIVKH.
J sal Hair Curlem and Wavers fusod with
out neat), and "l'yrl'oiuted"Hair Pins. Lib
eral commissions. Free sample and fnll par
ticulars. Addrens P. O. Box 455. New York.
lITANTi- D - ACTIVE SALESMEN TO
handle our line, no peddling. Salarr,
f 75 per month and expenses paid to all. Goods
entirely new, Apply uuicxiy. u. SOX, U0U3,
Boston, uusa.
Saleamen Wanted.
SALESMAN WANT1-D CONTROLLING
trade in Lackawanna and Lnznnm ennn-
tios, by a large manufacturer of overalls,
pnnts ana anirts. on commit sum; must bavo
A I ro;erene. . Addreaa t A. . H Jinx 1M
Philadelbia, Pa.
UfANTED-ACTlVE SALESMEN TO REP-
M resent us: no neddlln: salarv 170
montniv ana an extmnses: coodsentirelv new:
parttcnlars tree. Address I'. O. Box KiOO, Bol
ton, Mass,
Hf ANTED SALESMEN - ENERGETIC
men to soil roods by simple at home,
or travel; easy seller: staple voods; liberal
aiiary or good conimisioa. AUUress r, o.
Box JUKI, Now York City.
t'ALKSMAN TO SELL DENTAL MEDI
O cines to the profession in Scranton and
surromiiltni towm. DENTAL MEDICINE
VII, VS.H i-ilbert street. Philadelphia.
For Rent.
1XR KENT STEVENSON FRUIT FARM,
x viarss wreen, ior a tirm oi years, ad
ply to OEORUK
512 Spruce street.
B. DAVIDSON, Attornoy,
I TOR RENT ONE-HALFHO USE, NO. SOW,
North Main avenue: 11 rooms, iras. water.
fumnco and bath rnom and barn. Inquiro at
Anderson's Now Rooms, Providence tfquarc.
V!OIl RENT-FUR vISHED ROOM. WITH
X or without bourd, aoltable for two par
sons. 132 Adams are.
f'OR RENT-SIX ROOM HOUSE ON WKST
Lackawanna avenue. Address THOMAS
E, EVANS, aear llilS Luserne, Hyde Park.
TOR RENTIcLYrURNIBHEr7HTLL
V suitable for lodge rooms, JOHN JEK
MYN, 110 Wyoming urenne.
For Sale,
IX)R SALE H HEAD OF WELL-BRED
trotting ana racing nnrscs will be sold at
auction to the hlnhrat bidder at the Scranton
Lriving Park, Thursday, Cct, 10, at 8 o'clock
In th" nfti-rno-m. W. 1t ,TII M Y N.
Real Estate.
$1,0110 WILL BUY FULL LOT ON THE
inn in a very aesiruoie location; terms
easy. M. H. HOLGATE.
t7,250 WILL BUY FINE SINGLE
UOU83, lull lot, cm block, Quincy sve,
; J it. H, HoLUATE.
Iri 5,H WILL BOY. 2, SINGLE HOUSES
anu uarn, tua DiucK. JN. Mntn ptnx-t.
l,500 WILL BUY SINGLE i HOUSlS, 300
oiook, dcueraoi) arnniie.
M. H. HOLGATE.
I3,i00 WILL BUY FULL LOT. DOUBLE
nouse. nuu mock, b. Market St ; rents
for fllX II. H. HOLGATE.
S.30U. WILL BUY A NEW HOUSE.
nearly fln shed, full lot, Adams arenne:
rent, fUW. , " M. H. HOLGATE,
0,(I0I WILL BUY 11HOOM HOUSEi
uiuuoni lliruuguoui.; Jt.oo IMOCK, - on
sy avenue. M. H. HOLGATA
2.K0 WILL BUY SINGLE HOU8E.
Marion avenno, near Wnshington.
M. H. HOLGATE,
-i tl.001) WILL BUY 6 ROOM BRICK
:yn bulldinff: centrallv iornff1.
M. H. HOLGATE.
t,HP0 WILL BUY DOUBLE HOUSE.
run lot, iuu block, aiadtson avenoe; all
modern and welt rnntfri! nnn.h.ir n..i.
balance long time. M. H, HOLGATE.
JB.a-iO WILL BUY SINGLE HOUSE.
rront; double honse, rear; full lot, 4110
block, Taylor avenue; property new;
terms easy.
,'1.600 WILL BUY 9 ROOM HOUSE, WO
uioca, n yomiug arrnue.
M. U. HOLGATE.
JU. 750 WILL BUY SINGLE HOUSE,
rront; single hours, roar: TOO block,
Monroo avvnne; all In good condition.
M. H. HOLGATE.
J9.5O0 WILL BUY ON li OF THE FI N EST
homes ou Jcfferaon avenue; comiileta
tho office.
imuuuuui, iw iwrurni'tra) call at
m. ll.
HOLGATE.
. IIS.M10 WILL BUY TORE PROPERTY,
600 block, Lackawanna avenue.
M. H. HOLGATE.
il,'M WI. L BUY ULL LOT. 1.0
wuarca tireecj rents ir a year.
- ' M- H. IloLGATiS,
tSBOO WILL BUY DOUBLE HOU8E,
' full lot, 4U block, Churnb at: rents for
t.'llli per -year. M , H. HOLOATH.
AdL.Vim WILL BUY 4-STORY BRICK
Bl'fa bulldinir, KO Hock, Lack anna ave.
Rent, li.OiO a year.
M. H. HOLGAT E, Commonwealth B'l'd'g
Mtdlcal.
V
LAOtRSt Chlchettar'i Etifllih rWyrsyil Hit
tpitmmt Sruill, n thO HtSt, H.U.I.k-.
T. tto tut. Html UiT, 1-arUoaUn, ' R.K.I
FR
those ' ' 'JSIIrs ' . : 'J4f ' ' T--i.M
M Sleeves v' ; ' ' ' KEttf COITS
.. t f Tinff Capes
Vary Latest . & W are herb
eternal. mj&sv ::
NO.
ii.s;)-ASiit.v.iiAA
Thibet Triiiuiicd, $10.00.
CONNOLLY
Soeclal Notlcu.
Notk;e-on and after may i, i
Will mnlco A mnlithlv tnnr nf thn fnllr.w.
ing places giving free op .-n air adv rtWna ex-
umiuiia wi;u ine sti-reopiicnn: inviorvill,
Hyde I 'ark, Providenre, Dickson Olvnliant,
IVckville, Archbald, Jernivn. Exhibitions
Rivon on WediHs.iay and Friday of eacli
week during tho month, tho rates for adver
tis'n are lt pi-r n:outh. Adiireai E. II.
Cull, Tribune office, city.
"ihe sot.nii.-n im iiitb -in. win
X YOU Want thin roll, I'nntnina nil
Fra-ik Losllo's famous old War rictun-ashow
ing tho forces in actual buttle, sliotcavil mi tlm
spot. Two volums, pii-tnrcH. hold on
e:iay monthly pavinenU Delivered by ex
press complete, all charces preiiaid. Address
P. Ifc MOODY, (KM Adams Ave., Scranton, Pa.
)LANK HOOKS. PAMPHLETS, JIAGA-
-U SilltVL etc.. bnunri itr- rlxmml ut. Tub
TiuntNi office. Quick work. Ucavinable
prices.
Rooms and Board.
IjLEASANT ROOMS, WITH BOARD, FOU
m. iwo or mree aeniiemen. ac n. Jliidison avo.
Situations Wanted.
WANTED-A SITUATION BY A YOUNG
mail of exoerience with mnchinnrv; a
stationary englnoer, and is willing to make
iiiuiaeir generally useful. Aaareas IMS es
pouse avenue, Scranton.
WANTED-A POSITION AS HOUSE
keener: can rln wndhim. nl li-nnim.
uiireas m). v. JACKSON, MOD tlainpton St.
SITUATION WANTED BY
Kirl at Q-nm-rAl llnnn-iwnrlr
A YOUNG
or chamber
maid. 010 Emmet street
YOUNG LADY WOI7I t I.TITP. POSI.
tion as atenni?riinhnr and ftnutvrifnf has
unu :iiii.-i iniice: con sive tne icsc oi reier
ences. Addroas S. B.. Tribune odlco.
SITUATION WANTKD-el.KkK- htkaM,
O ship airencv or seuernl sture. bv vounir
man 21 years oIai'; aobi r, industrious, apcaks
mt" muKiiacH auti can mriiiKii n,HC fir riirni-
ences; would accopt a paxition at a moderate
salury. K. M, F., care Tribune olllce.
AJAN TED-POSITION AS FIREMAN OR
" V engineer for stnm or flAvut,i t,inn. Kw
party who has had exnsrienne and who can
make himself useful. Addreas F. C. HOLMES,
' UM) aii-vot, CIIJ
SITUATION WANTED AS FIRST-CLASS
Ct'ok bv a middltl-ftti-rirl VAn,un. Hill llil
ronu avenue.
Oil CATION WANTED BY A WOMAN TO
t uo wanning or otneo cleaning or anv k ml
of Work by tho day.
Address AIRS. C.,317 S,
ainm avenue.
S1
ITUATION WANTED -BY A YOUNG
marrioil man. hamlv with Innla and nn.
dcratands the caro of toraca Address P.
BERNE, 121(1 Vine stroet
ITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG
ladv. lft VB&ra nf ntrn aa lvnnm,ll, nnA
unainess correauonnunt; a good penman; nn
dorstands bookkeeping thoroughly; quick and
accurate at, figures; ready to accept poaitlon
at once; excellent lefnrenee Address EX-
i-t.uiB,(.t.L, V.U Lacknwunna avenue.
A BOY ll YEARS OF OR WOULD LIKE
a position at nnv leiriHtllnt.A bimlnwaa!
best of reference given. Adkas THOMAS
,iuisr.r, uuryea, ra.
VOl'.G MAN WANTS WRITING OF ANY
x Kinn to no at home. Addn-ai W. F. H.
1210 Cedar avenue.
SITUATION WANTED BY AN EXPERI-
iJ enoed double.outrv VwviWlrnonar! Iusl nf
reierencHS. AOdress K. K., enre Tribune onlce.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Dentists.
DR. WILLIAM A. TAFT. PORC'KLAlN,
Hrldge and Crown work. Ottlce, 25
Washington avenue.
. C. LAUBACH. SURGEON DBNTIST.
No. US Wyoming avenue.
;. M. STRATTON, OFFICE COAL Ex
change. Physicians and Surgeons.
DR. O. EDGAR DEAN HAS REMOVED
to tut spruce street, Scranton, fa.
(Just opposite Court Houso Square.)
DR. KAY, 206 PENN AVE.: 1 to 8 P. M.:
can ww. uis. or women, obstretrics and
and all dis. of chil.
DR. W. B. ALELN, 112 North W ashington
avenue.
DR. C. L. FREY, PRACTICE LIMITED
diseases of the Eye, Ear, Noso and
Throat: office, 122 Wyoming sve. Resi
dence, to Vine ntreot.
DR. L. M. GATES. 125 WASHINGTON
avenue. Ottlce hours, 8 to 8 a. m., 1.30
to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence 309 Madi
son 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. Renuh lean
building, Washington avenue, Bcran
ton, Pa.
JESHUP8 & HAND. ATTORNEYS AND
counsellors at law, Commonwealth
oulldlug, Washington avenue.
W. II. J ESS UP.
HORACK K. HAND,
' , W. H. JESSUP. JR.
PATTERSON & WILCOX. ATTOn.
nel!".na Counsellors at Law: offices i
and I Library building , Bcranton, Pa.
rnjaw Ujiju It. 1'AT Krtsy.N.
WILLIAM A. WILCOX.
ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND.
Attorneys ana counsellors. Common
wealth building, Rooms 19, 0 and 21.
FRANK T. OKELL. ATTORN 12 V-AT.
Law. Room 6, Cool Exchange, Scran
ton, Pn.
JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY.
at-Lnw, rooms 63. IA and S3. Common.
wealth Wilding.
SAMUEL W. EDO A R, ATTORNEY-AT.
oince, 317 spruce st., Boranton. Pa.
A. WATRES. ATTnniwufv-aT-t iu-
423 Laekawanq ava., Boranton, Pa.
URIE TOWNStBND, ATTORNEY AT
Law, Dlmy Bank Building. Bcranton.
Money to loan In large sums at i per
rent.
R. PITCHER
ATTORNEY-AT
building, Scran-
law, Commonwealth
ton, Pa.
COMEOY8. 121 RPHUcia 8TRKET.
B. P.EPLbaLK.ATTrinNtcvf niya
negotiated on real estate security. Ml
Bliruce street. . . .
F. K II. LAM. ATTrSMi?ar.t.a
120 Wyoming aVe.. Bcranton p; '
'A HAMILTON, ATTORNEY AT
law, Commonwealth bld'g, licranton.
M. C. RANCK, 1M WTOMIJia AV.
CAPE.
NO.
&. WALLACE.
mmt- m-
TRY US.
632-604 LllCi(L AVE., COR. ADAMS.
Schools.
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA,
Bcranton. Pa., prepares boys and girls
for collge or buslnosii; thoroughly
trains young children. Catalogue at la
quest. Opens September 9.
REV. THOMAS M. CANN,
WALTER 11. HUELL.
MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN
and School. 412 Adams avenue, opens
Sept. 9. Kindergarten 310 per torm.
Architects.
EDWARD IT. DAVIS.
Rooms 24, 25 and 20,
building, Bcranton.
ARCHITECT,
Commonwealth
E. L. WALTEH, ARCHITECT. OFFICB
rearof C06 Washington avenue.
LEWIS HANCOClC j"n.7ARCH ITECT.
435 Spruce st., cor. Waish. ave., Scranton.
BROWN & MORRIS. ARCHITECTS.
Price building, 126 Washington avenue.
Dummon.
Wire Screens.
JOS. KUETTEL, REAR 611 LACICA-
wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac
turer oi tv ire screens.
Loans.
THB HEPUBL1C SAVINGS AND
Loan Association will loan you money
on easier terms and pay you better on
investment man any otner association,
call on ti. N. Cullender, Dime Bank
I1UUU1I1K.
Seeds.
Q. R. CLARK ft CO.. SEEDSMEN AND
Nurserymen; store 140 Washington ave-
nun; Kroen nouse, ii.it) Mortn Main ava
il uo: store toisnhoe 7S2.
Miscellaneous!
BAUKR'S OKCrlHSTRA MUSIC FOR
nans, picnics, parties, receptions, wed
dlnga and concert work furnished. For
terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor,
117 Wyoming avotiuo, over Hulbert'a
music siore.
MEQAROEB BROTHERS, PRINTERS'
supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine.
Warehouse, 139 Washington ave., Scran
ton, Pa,
FRANK P. BROWN & CO.. WHOLE
sale dealers In Woodware, Cordage and
Oil Cloth1J20 West JLackawannn ave
THOMAS AUBREY, EXPERT Ac
countant and auditor. Rooms 19 and 29,
Williams Building, opposite poxtoinc.
Agent for tho Rux Fire Extinguisher.
Hotels and Restaurants.
THE ELK CAFE, 12S and 127 FRANK
lin avenue. Rates reasonable.
P. ZIEOLER, Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L. & vT
passenger depot. Conducted on th
European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop.
WE8TMINSTER HOTEL, '
Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place)
New York.
Rates, 33.60 per day and upwards. (Ameri
can plan;. , E, N. ANABLE,
Proprietor.
RAILROAD TIME-TABLES
Central Railroad of New Jersey. "
(Lobih and Minciuobuimn Div.eioni
Anthracite coal used exclusively, inur.
lag clcauUuess and coinforu
'i ).1K IN Kfl-iiAJ'i' JUNK 2, 1S93,
Trains leave Bcranton for Pitts'on,
Wllkes-Barre, etc.. at 8.20. (.16, 11.80 a.m.,
1.23, z.ou, a.oo. 5.110, r.lu p. in, bunduys, D.U9
a. m., 1.00, 2.15, 7.10 p. m.
For Atlantic City, 3.20 a.m.
For New York, Newark and Ellxabeth,
t:n (express) a. m., I.U uiiim ,. ui i.,n
fet parlor car), 3.0u (oxprtss) p.m. Bun
day, 2.1a p. in. TihIii leaving p. in.
arrives at Phlladolphla, Reading Term
Innl, 6.21 p. m. and New York 8.4', p. m.
For Manch Chunk, Allentown, Bothle.
hem, Kuston and I'hlladelphlu, i2D a.ni.,
i n, 3.u, fi.u) (except PhiluUclphlu) p. m.
Sunday. 116 p.m.
For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, ete., at
8.20 a. Til., 1.23 p. m.
For Reading, Lebanon and llnrrlsbura.
via Allentown, ti.20 u, m.. J.i3, 6.00 p. in.
Sunday, 2.16 p.m.
Kor 'oiikviiic, s.) n. m.. 1.3 p. n.
Returning. leava 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.
Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal,
1.00 a.m., 2.00 and 4.30 p.m. Sunday 6.27
a.m.
Through tickets to all points at lowest
rates may be had on application In ad
vance to tho ticket agent at the station.
li, 1'. HAIjDWIN. i
Gen. Pass. Ae-cnt.
J. JT. OLHAITSEN. Gen. Buot
DELAWARE AND
HUDSON RAIL
ROAD. Commencing ' Monday,
dny, July ao, wi '"
V will arrive at new Lack
awanna aveni station
aa follows:
Trains will leve Scran-
tormedlato nolnts at 2.20, 5 45, 7.W, 1 and
10.10 a.m., 12.00, 2.80, ICu, 115. tin.
fn. I TurlinnUHie
r Fnrvlcw. Wnymart arid Hn.anle
at 7.00, 8.23 and 10.10 a.ra.,110 x.w ana s.ia
"'For Albany. Baratoga, thi Adlrondaeki
, . i tic. M anil a.iu o.m.
ail- 1 iTl 1 ' ML W.U ..
For wiikes-Karre ana
olnts at 7.45, 8.46, 8.38 nnd 0,1.m"J-(
,20, 1 33. 4.00. 6.10, (.05. 8.1B i?d 11.38 P -m
Trains will arrive at Bctanton station
from Carbondale and Interlnadlnto points
at 7.40. 3.40, 0.M and 10.40 o.mj. 12.00, 1.17,2,31,
140. 4.64, 6.56, 7.45. 8.11 anilll,S3 p.m.
From Honesriaie. wayrc" im- r-
view at 8.84 a.m.. 12.00. .V. s ?6 and
7.45 p.m. . .
rrom Montreal, suwniai a.uu, !.,
at 4.64 and 11.83 p.m. ...
tvnm -a.-nvaa.iiarrai sinrl In tennodlat
nolnts at lit, 1 04, 10 05 knd 11.R5 a.m., 1.14.
114, 139, 6.10. (.OS, 7,20. 8.03 and 11.10 p.m.
W
111-kERSEY JACKET.
aim JJucU, $10.00.
209 "s Avma-
UDD. Court Hniifio.
Opp. Court House.
DPHOLSTER FURNITURES
Clean Carpets,
Renovate Feathers, .
Make Over Mattresses,
Make and Repair Springs,
Sell Iron Beds, :
Make Fine Mattresses.
May U, 1395.
Train leaves Bcranton for Philadelphia
and New York Ma D. & H. R. R, at T.
tm., 12.05, 1.20, 2.38 and 11.38 p. m via D ,
& V. R a, COO, 8.O8, II.W a. ro.. and 1.3d
p. m. .
Leave Scranton for Plttston and Wllkei.
Barre vtu D., L. & W. R. R., 8.00, 8.08, U.28
a. m., 1.60, 6.07, 8.62 p. m.
Leave Bcranton for White Haven, Ha
Clnton, 1'ottsvllle and all points on tha
Beaver SI adow and Pottsvllle branches,
via E. & W. V. R. R 6.(0 a m., via D. 4k M.
R. R at 7.45 s. m., 12.06, 1.20. 2.88. 4.00 p. nt
?S ?VVU W- W" u- "
L30, 8.00 p. m.
Leave Scranton for Bethlehem, Boston,
Reading, Hurrlxburg- and all intcrmadlata
points via D. ft H. rv R., 7.46 a.m.. 12.03s.
J.20, 2.SS, 4.00. 11.88 p. m.. vli D U W. It.
R 0.00, 8.0S, 11.20a.m., 1.3o. m.
Leave Scranton for TunkWnnock, To
wanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and all
Intermediate points via D. ft H. R. R., 8.4t
a.m., 12.05 and 11.36 p.m., via D L ft W.
R. R., 8.0S, V.65 a.m., 1.80 p.m.
U-uvo Scranton for Rochester, Buffalo.
Niagara Fulls, Detroit. Chicago and nil
points west via l. & H. R. R., 8.45 a.m.,
12.06, 0.13. 11.33 p.m., via D., L. ft W. R. R.
and Plttston Junction, 8.og, a. Eg a.m.. I.jO.
IW p.m., via li. & W. V. R. R., 3.41 p.mT
Vnw E1 mlm anrt . o,nat .-(. lu ... n .
via D. & II. R. It., 8.45 a.m., 12.05, C.06 p.m..
Via V., L. & W. R. R., 8.08, 8.66 a.m.. 1.30,
and 0.07 p.m.
Pullman parlor and sleeping or L. V.
chair cars on all trains between L. ft B.
Junction or Wllkes-Barre and New York,
Philadelphia, Buffalo, and Suspensloa
Bridge.
ROLLIN H. WILBUR, Gen. Supt.
CHAS. 8. LEE, Gen. Pass. Agt, Phila., Pa.
ft. W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. HaV
Pass. Aat.. South Bethlehem. Pa,
Del., Lack, and Western.
Effect Monday, June 24, 18SS.
Trains leave Scranton as follows: Ex
fress for New York and all polnta Bast,
40, 2.60, 6.15. 8.00 and 8.66 a.m.; 1166 and 3.31
p.m.
Express for Eanton, Trenton, Philadel
phia, and the south, 6.16, 8.00 and 8.66 a.nv.
U.ilS and 3.31 p.m.
Washington and way stations, 8.55 p.m.
Tobyhanna accommodation, (.10 p.m.
Express for Blnghamton, Oswego, El
mlra. Corning, Ruth, 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 in the West , Northwest
and Southwest,
Hath accommodation, f a.m.
HlnGhamton and way stations, -1117 p.m.
Nlonolson accommodation, at 4 p. m. ana
C.lOp. m..
Blnghamton and Elmlra Express, 108
p.m.
Express for Cortlnnd, Syracuse, Oswega
Utlca and Rlchlleld Springs, 186 a.m. and
1.21 p.m.
Ithaca, 2.35 nnd Bath 8 a.m. and 1.21 p.m.
For Northumberland, Plttston, Wllkes
Barre. Plymouth, Bloomsburg and Dan
ville, making close connections at North
umbotinnd for Willlamsport, Harrlsburg,
Baltimore, Washington and the South.
Northumberland nnd Intermediate sta
tlons, COO. 9.55 a.m. and 1.30 and (.07 p.m.
Nantlcoke and Intermediate station
S.0S and 11.20 a.m. Plymouth and Inter
mediate stations, 3.40 and 8.52 p.m.
Pullman parlor and sleeping coach 09
all exprens trains
For detailed Information, pocket tlm
tables, etc., apply to M. L. Smith, olty
ticket office, 32S Lackawanua avenua, ep
depot ticket efnee.
Eric and Wyoming Valley"
Trains lea vo 6cranton for NeCli J
and intermediate points on the EtllU
load at 7.00 a. ni. and 3.24 p. m, A
Honoedalo, Hawley and local p J
t.00, 8.40 a. m. and 3.24 p. m. ft,HQ
All tho above aro through tralnaf"
from Honesdaie.
Tr i'n in. tjike Ariel 5.10 P. m.
ing
Trains leavo for Wilkei-Barra oil
m. and 8.4S p. m.
In Effect Snitcmber22nd. lUl 1U,
'a
Karlh Hnund.
Mutli
203 01
- 8 ? o. 8taUoM
I 2 S 5 (Trains Dally, Ex
3 v. I cepounday.)
' uiAiTlro U-ivei
7 SSiN. Y. Franklltt StJ
... J 7ivi) Weehanken
1 iftiUaucock Jnnettoui
1 cm Hancock
iStfl) Starllitht
i 4(1 Prcstoa Park
m
t(40 Conio
I E ilM Foynttiu
It 141 Belmont .
18 1 a rieasant mi.
!fll.',W Unlondale
H4 Forsetcity
B r,"M 1 1 nil Carbondaia
to 4!fiiU) White midge
(43i .... Mayneia
(4illn Jcrniyn
(ltl 18l Archibald -
(WflllM Wlntoti -
(ll 11 , . Peckvllle
(8)1107 ' Olvrliant
6 4)11 0.1 Dickson
(18110) -, Throop
( 15 II ii Provtdeiico
6 8rfiof7 ' Park P'noe
(10:10 59
toranton
ris'A nLfave
ArrlveU
All trains i nn dally except Eundav.
f- BliBUles Hat trains atop on signal
enirna.
secure rates via Ontario Weal
itircuaslng tickets ana save money,
aiagtitipreaaMiuia
JO. Andorson. Oen.
T. Flltcrott, Sir. Fua, AgC.kjcrauioi
' i ... 1". I ,.