The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, November 04, 1895, Page 2, Image 2

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    Tin? FCRANTOIT TKlJilJNR B'ONDAT MOUNlN'f SfOV J5M.HEU 4. 18"J.
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WILKES-BARRE.
TRUE BILLS RETURNED.
The Work of th Grand Jury Computed
on Saturday.
The grand Jury made Its usual report
last Saturday, and left the court bouse
question untouched. An attempt was
tnsuje to bring uj the queationv but it
waa opposed by other cUlaens, and the
Jory asked Cor Inatruotioraa. Judne
Woodward aaJd they could xeeommand
whatever thwy taw ftt. Atthoutrh they
snaAe no report on the subject, at waa
aid that -uhey took a vote and the
land ibuyiinK aoheme was defeated by
vote of 16 to 7.
The ecfteme for erecting a bridge over
the ftala, to Kingston, was rejeoted,
h Jury not (thinking1 it fanportant
enough to vote on. With regard to
the Jail they said Mia it waa in "good
condition, -but whWe It is somewhat
crowded, the efficiency of the manage
ment and good discipline .maintain)
by the warden and his au.bordlna.tos
liaa largely made up for the lack- of
em trident room, at 'times, when the
prison Is overtaxed, by enforced at
tendance. We found everywhere evi
dences of cleanliness, good discipline,
painstaking supervision and faithful
observance of the laws and rules pre
scribed for the government of the pris
on. True Bill.
(Murder Frank Koona et al.
(Robbery James Lynott; Frank Van
Loon et al.
Burglary John KaUspeavia. Charles
CSlUCTO.
Abortion A. R. Hoover and Peter
Yost,.
Dmbetzlement Gomer D. Lewis. A.
O. Fetterbolf, John Vltonoilts. Silas
E. Trout.
Bigamy Mena Wester, two bills.
Larceny Job Badser, James W. Ev
an, two bills; Manillas Rs sines: Ja
cob Lttchman, two bills: Thomas Coyle,
Jaok King-bach, Harvey Surgeon,
James Orr et al., John Jordan, A. D.
Peranto, Frank .Rowe, WJlllam Zan
kofsky. Joseph Putka.
Felonious wounding Joseph Buzl,
Jdhn C. Kink, Bruee Wolf, John Work,
Albert Newman, Fred Chapman, An
drew Hudock et al.
A. and B. to Rape Meshack Reese,
Edfar (Houok.
Adultry Dydla IWalton, Walter
fugh, A. R. Hoover, (Mena Woster, two
tUls.
Pwjury JoSmi Bagenk, Hugh Farrell,
John Miller, Silas E. Trout, Wallet
Hughes.
Forgery Silas E. Trout.
Seduction Mlrros Simon son.
Fornication 'Louis Sbnanlck.
Malolous mischief Martin Klrvlello
Wici. False pretense "Frances Cooney, two
bills. .
Nuisance Plymouth borough,
WUkes-tBarre city, three bills: Central
Railroad of New Jersey; Lehigh Valley
Railroad company.
Aggravated Assault and Cattery R.
K. Bensoote?, Sylvester Kominskl,
Mlahael Tbomas, Jr., John Bedger, Joel
L1nn, Martin Shllmeky, Cornelius Drls
coll, John Bevan et al., John W. Koch,
Andrew Dollnskl, Alexander Maxwell,
Daniel Dwyer, William Kern, Michael
Mts, Wiltlaim J. MaLaug-hlln, Lizzie
Kovacb, Jos-hue Jones, Emory D. Shel
ly, James MaCaddern John FoiwlerV
Peter Lankanvicz, John J. Boyle, Re
terx LaeuLa, Mrs. Robert Jones.
Selling) Adulterated Butter Russell
UW.
Tippling House Mike Heroka, Mike
Oublnskl. William Walsh.
(Libel A. Warnargarls.
Extortion Samuel Powell.
Resisting Public Offlcer Owen
Q' Boyle.
Maiding False Entry Silas E. Trout.
Escape R. E. Bennett.
uader
124-126 Wyoming Ave.
THE
Offer the Following Extraordinary
Values for Saturday, Monday and tbe
Best ot tbe Week:
125 Beaver Jacket!, large sleeves, Rip
ple back, and well made
LEADER'S PRICK. $1.25.
16 Blaok Voney Fur Capes, good qual
ity and satin lined
LEADER'S PRICE, 85.96.
60 Child's Reefer Jaokvti, site 6 to 14
years
LEADER'S PRICE, ll.it.
t0 Fine Chlnahllla Jackets, Mr. Corln
aloaed out a manufaoturer at half-
prios, worth $10.00
LEADER'S PRICK, 16.98.
This is the greatest bargain of the sea
ton, sea window display.
DRESSGOODS.
Two Specials that you can't afford
to miss;
K pieces all-wool assorted double fold
checks, stripes and plain dress goods,
worth 17 to 60c
LEADER'S PRICE, 19c.
ff pieces extra suallty fancy weaves,
plaids, stripes and plain dress fab- .
ties, worth te, TO and 81.00
LEADER'S) PRICE, 29c.
v ' '
I pieces Cloaklnga,' 54 Inch wide, extra
heavy, worth 81.50
LEADER'S PRICE, (Sc.
Trteisd and Untrimmad Millinery.
Pee ths bis; reductions we have made
In Trimmed Hats. All hats trimmed
In the la 'eat style at 25 cents for trim
ming;, Bee the stylish Trimmed Hats
we are showing at f 1.26, $1.60, i00
and $2.60.
100 Rob Roys, newest shape
, .a , w LEADERS PRICE, 160.
K Plaid Rob Roys
LEADER'S PRICE, lie.
150 extra quality Rob Roys In rough
plaids and plain
. LEADER'S PRICE, 4o.
Here are some items .that ynii tnust
rot fall - to see, as we- offer them at
about 60 cents on the dollar.
(0 pleees Black 811k and. Jst Dress
Trimmings, all colors....
LEADER'S PRICE, So.
100 yards fine Jst snd Silk Dress Trim
mings, bobs In tbe lot worth less than
50c., eholoe of any
LEADERS PRICE, lie.
Largs Bed Comforts, well made and
.- fair quality
LEADER'S PRICE, 49o.
IW yards Fan ay Silks, all pure silk, for
waists, worth 80$,
LEADSR'8 PRICE, 38a.
S50 yards Brocaded Silk Velvets, In
Blacks aad colors: was 81. 60
LEADER'S PRICE, He.
Ladles' and Children's fast black -
seamless bees
LEADER'S PRICE, te.
Ladles' Natural Wool, also searlet
vests, wars $1.00
LBADBTO'S PRICE, 40.
eM Lacs Bdge Haaskerahtefs....7.7..
- LEADER'S PRICE, We.
dents' Waal lesunles seoks, worth Mo.
LBADBH'S PRICE, lie.
' Te prove to ths public that we give ex
cellent value for the money wa will cheer
fully refund puree ass Money when so de
sired. -
.eaaaBMeaaSBaaaSswa- . I
LE DECK & CO R I N
Compounding Felony iR. E. Bennett
and cl4jiiuel JojAi. .
. Riot Peter Lacuta et al. .
llltgaj Flshiwg Curtain Roberts.
CVijepxacy O. W. Waoson, K. A.
Zimmerman and H. G. Perrego.
MYSTEMIUUS UKAIH. '
Joba Wcinhsn, of Stroudsburg. D.e from
a iini ci n ounJ.
About t o'clock on Saturday morning
Patrolman Thomas found a man in a
very weak condition near Hit .....u
street toll house. The man was very
weak and said he had just come from
Stroudsburg, and the officer saw that
his forehead had been severely cut.
The patrol wagon waa called and the
man taken to the hospital.
Officer Thomas meanwhile made In
quiries at the Wllkes-Barre and East
ern depot and found that he had ar
rived in this city on the 5:30 passenger
train, the trainmen having picked him
up at Stroudsburg. whore they had
found him in a partially helpless con
dition, lie told the trainmen that he
had fallen oil a bridge at Stroudsburg.
Ills appearance substantiated this
statement, as he had an ugly wound on
the middle of his forehead, the result,
he said, of the fall. On his arrival in
the city he got off the train unassisted
and lay down by a tree. Tae trainmen
advised him to get up and go to the
hospital and he started across tue
bridge.
Dr. Prevost examined htm at the hos
pital and found to his surprise that the
man was not only severely cut on the
head, but that he had a bullet wound
just over his heart Just before he died
the man gave hla name as John Wein
hart. of Stroudsburg. He spoke with a
German accent.
The following dispatch caine from
Stroudsburg:
Stroudsburg. Nov. 2. John Wyckoff.
whore home Is In Wllkes-Barre. fell on
a bridge a mile below town last Sunday
night. He pulled himself to a watch
man's shanty and laid undiscovered un
til last night without food or drink. He
said he was working on a iikes-Barre
sewer. He Is a Polander by birth. We
know nothing of the shooting.
O. C. Hughes,
r The man was put aboard the Wllkes
Barre and Eastern fain by Trackmas
ter Corcoran and one of the poor direc
tors of Monroe county, who paid his
fare to this city. He said nothing to
them about the bullet wound in his
breast.
A post mortem was held, but the re
sult was not to be given out until after
the coroner's lnauest He was 6 feet, 8
Inches in height, and weighed 140
pounds, apparentlyy about 40 years of
age, and had a sandy mustache and a
gray beard of several days' growth.
There was nothing found In his pockets
except a pipe, some tobacco and a purse
containing two cents. An effort will be
made to dlsoover the man's Identity and
the cause of the mysterious bullet
wound.
HURT IN AN EXPLOSION.
Three Men Seriously Injured by Oaa et
the Pcttohone.
Three men were badly hurt on Sat
urday by an explosion of gas In the
Pettehone mine. They were Fred. Rud
gar, laborer, burned on the face and
hands; Daniel Ferry, miner. Brewery
Hill, burned on face and hands. He Is
thirty-six years old and married; and
Arthur Abbot, laborer, burned on face
and hands. He Is a slnu- -.an.twenty-11
vi years of age.
They had been . examining an old
working when they encountered gas In
such quantities thnt It was Ignited by
ltAlt lamna anA th, avnlnalnn fnllnwprl.
All wore taken to the hospital, where
they are under treatment. There is
every hope of their recovery.
Brld e to Be Built.
The grand Jury made the following
recommendations for bridges to be built
by Luierne county In the order named,
and allowed the stated amounts for
them:
Bridge across Staghorn creek In
Huntington, 1150.
Across Pine creek In Huntington, I'M,
Across Little Pine creek in New Co
lumbus, 1500.
Across outlet of Cummlng's pond In
Franklin, 1400. .
Over futon's creek In Franklin town
ship, $660.
Over Middle branch of Hunlock's
creek In Hunlock township, 1200.
Over Middle branch of Hunlock's
creek In Hunlock township, $200.
Over Hunlock's creek In Hunlock
township, $200.
Over West Branch of Hunlock's creek,
In Hunlock township, $200.
Over Spring Run creek In Farvtew,
$500.
Over Pond creek In Foster township,
$600.
Over Sandy Run In Foster township,
$900.
Over Bear Creek In Bear Creek town
ship, $1,000.
over Mann creek in Ross township,
$300.
Over Coolbaugh creek In Jackson town
ship, $200.
Over Drake's creek In Jackson town
ship, $200.
Over Warner's creek in Salem, $ZuO,
Over Jameson's Run in Salem town
ship, $200.
Over Hill's Run in Salem township.
$225.
Over Hill s creek In Salem township,
$260.
Over Shlrkshlnny creek In union
townshtn. $200.
Over Toby's creek In Kingston town
ship, $400.
Over Munson Creek In Kingston
township, $400. -
. over Wapwallopen creek In Wright
township, $1,000.
Over Spring Run In Lake township,
$175:
Over Bear Hollow creek In Lake
townshlo, $175.
Over North Branch of w ishing creek
In Ross township, $250.
All of the foregoing are stone arch
bridges.
An Iron bridge ever Solomon's creek
In Hanover, at Buttonwood. $1,500.
An Iron bridge ovr Huntington's
creek, in Huntington. $800.
A stone arch brldre across oreen
Mountain creek In White Haven, $1,000.
TUNKHANNOCK.
W. 8. DeWItt has moved his family to
Scranton, where he has an Interest In
a planing mill with his brother-in-law.
Invitation cards are out for the wed
ding of Miss Edith, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. H. D. Brown, of Lemon, to Nelson
W. 'Jackson. The event taxes place on
Wednesday, November 20, at high noon.
The marlage of Miss Grace Wood
house, formerly of Black Walnut, but
recently of Hackettstown, N. J., to Mr.
O, A. Beatty, occurred at Camden, N.
J., a few days since. The bride has
many friends here who will congratu
late her. i
Mrs. F; H. Jarvls, of Meshoppen, was
a guest of Miss Ida Bell Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kresky have re
moved to Scranton.' The former will
assist his son in the store of E, H. Kres
ky 4V Co.
The long drawn-out Judicial contest
Is practically at an end. At the session
of the court at Laporte last week the
vote of the entire district was recounted
after all illegal votes bad been rejected,
which resulted in a majority of 177 for
Edward M. Dunham, a gain of 15$ votes
over the original count The entire
vote in the First ward ef Tunkhannock
borough' was thrown out because the
polling plaee was changed without an
order from sourt. In Windham town
ship, Wyoming oounty.and Colley town
ship, Sullivan eeunty, tue same state of
an airs existed, but as one precinct gave
a majority for Dunham and the other
for Slttser, It was called a stand-off and
the votes' were not rejected. It but re
mains rot the costs to be disposed of,
whWh will be done at the next session,
commencing December II. In the mean
time, the (court orders that all-bills of
.costs far flUssses shall be filed, so that
the whole thing can be summed up.
No estimate of the amount of the cost
can be made at this time, but it is safe
to say that the district will have to
bear them.
he Warren street hotel property was
sold at auction on Saturday and bid off
by Mrs. M. J. Lull, a sister of the de
ceased owner, for $2,516.
W. F. Race, one of the proprietors of
Berwick's new weekly paper. The Ad
vertiser, was In town on business Sat
urday. It is requested that all witnesses in
this county subpoenaed for the judl
. clal contest send statement, previous to
! December 12, of the number of davs
' they were In attendance and number of
1 miles traveled, to the attorneys who
I conducted the esse. Those who were
! subnoenaed for Dunham should report
I to E. J. Jorden, and those on the onno
' site side to James W. Pintt. Failure to
j do this may result In failure to get any
pay-
i Montrose engine. No. I. the Asa Pack
; er, has been sent to the shop for re
i pairs. It Is one of the "old resldcnt
; ers." halng reen service ever since the
road was built
Samuel KUnck was the name of a
prisoner arraigned before Justice Kuts
Saturday upon the charge of stealing
a road cart from Raker TCvans. lum
bermen, of Faton township. The ve
hicle disappeared from the premises
of the plaintiffs on the night of Octo
ber 18. and finally suspecting Kllck.
they obtained a search warrant and it
was found in his possesion. The pris
oner was released upon payment of
corts and promising to restore stolen
property.
Keystone Academy foot ball kickers
and the home team tried titles on the
Brunges farm Saturday. Tt resulted In
a tie. each side making four scores.
The return game will be played at an
early date.
The vote In the First ward having
been declared an lllep-el one last fall,
on account of the polling place being
changed, the question arises as to what
shall be done to make It legal this fan.
Judge Dunhsm has been urged to come
over and hold a ahort session of court
so that ar-nllcatlon may be made and
order obtained to change the polling
place. Unless he does this to-day.
which Is very Improbable, the polls will
li.ely be changed back to their original
location on Bridge street. The- dun
culty of doing this Is increased by the
fact that tbe building In which the
booths were formerly erected has since
been remodeled and is now occupied
as a dwelling.
The Laceyvllle cornet band seems to
be non est.
Among those who are home to cwst
their vote at to-morrow's eloctlon are
C. M. Klenatieh. or Humour, ana
W. N. Reynolds, Jr., of Lafayette col
lege.
AVOCA.
.4.nn.v x. t WAiioman. of 9cran-
mi,u,.uw - . --. -- ,
ton. was omclaJliy engaged in uwa
oufrh eaturway.
-nnii.inM TB,.iAa -v,r 4vaa been A t-
Y 1. 1 LIU 111 i'O I ILO, '
tending edhwl at Bingha.rn.ton, re
turned to mis mcme in wiw
day.
The 1-yeair-old eon of Mir. and Mrs.
John Murray, la dangerously ill with
memDnaneous croup. , , .
t-u- ji vinMi iuat went of this bor
ough, owned by John Maxey, will be
turned Into a skaiMrtg park this winter.
Dhe wter In the pond Is shallow ana
Uhere Willi t no aangar. mn "
afford a (healthy amusement for the
young people during the winter.
Wiliwm otwi nr
of random dale, are visiting relatives) on
Railroad treet. - .
Workmen on the Ontario awl West
ern treetUng at . Richmond le Is pro
gressing rapidly, and soon the switch
to the New Buffalo .breaker wllJ be
comiplete. ' j ,
m. neoree May was a Carbondale
visitor Saturday.
A dosen or more Italians rrom nown
the valley bare been In Forest City
. - M.&b. .ikjfi tn tvwies. rairs.
bottles, etc. They are as wortiiy look
ing repreaentn'tives or ne prrr-ai -waeihed
as ever struck tills section.
rvanui iRm'fln was in uaroonoaie on
business Saturday..
C. 8. Alexander, of carbonaale. a
. , )...-,. man A? thf bafOUfTh.
called on tola friends here Saturday.
CLARK'S QEEN,
c- T k UnT-enn. of Wllllamsport,
Is visiting her brother, George A. Davis.
Miss Clara Smith has availed herself
of the opportunity of becoming an ex
pert milliner, which will oe highly ap
preciated by the community.
Miss Llsslo Frace was brought home
on Wednesday lest seriously 111.
Miss Nellie Lutsey nas Been cennneu
to her home by sickness.
Mr. and Mrs. welcn, or wicnoison,
visited friends here this week.
W. P. Ltppencott. or Fhiiaueipnia,
spent a short time with A. A. Davis, on
Thursday.
Bertha Beatty has recovered irom ner
recent Illness.
The Hallowe'en party at the home or
William Swallows, as woll as the
church social at the Methodist church,
was seriously Interfered with by the
storm on Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lutsey were
confined to their home by epidemic
colds.
Mrs. A. A. Davis and Mrs. J. A. Mc
Lean spent a few days with friends In
Scranton.
Rev. A. E. Douglass and wife re
turned home on Wednesday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Watson Btone, of Wa-
verly, called ' on friends here on
Wednesday last.
The Clark's Green Cemetery associa
tion are beautifying their recent pur
chase. Several of our townspeople as well as
teachers attended the Institute and
were delighted.
George White, of Tunkhannock.
called on friends here this week. .
.
THROOP,
The Sandenson Serenade hand- win
give a basket social on Monday night,
Nov. 18, In Borough hall, to be followed
by a free ball. The band boys wish to
apologize for disappointing the people
Who were present at their entertain
ment and beg to announce that they
have secured the service of Miss Nellie
Ke&rns, the accomplished pianist, for
the oomlng event All are cordially In
vited. AVOID PNEUMONIA, diphtheria and
typhoid fever, by keeping the b'ood pure,
tbe appetite good and the boitl'y hsslth
vigorous by the use of Hood's Barsa
parllla. HOOD'S PILLS hare won high praise
for their prompt and efficient yet easy ac
tion. t ockholdere' Kiesting,
OntenorntiTpmm srsrar fii
wATo.or i tsisa odstv t
TBI ANNUAL MEE I ING I FTH 8 TO K-bolder-of
tbla company 11 b- h-ld at
the oSoe f lb as -retary, ro ra 1U Con aim
wiwJth Bnildi s, is tbe i-ltr or M"raDcn.nn
To day. the in day o' Nore nV-r, l-V at ?
VI p. m., tr th elxotlon of dire i era and
be tiauaaotlor. b'ialnm
HCAC E. H 1 ND, ereUry.
OTICE b REREBT OlT v T l TH1
atinaal mtlua f tb- atockh ddars f
b 1 id ' Tornplk- Company fur t.i act o
f d rectors ana 'he tranaotloo of haulm a.
will be h ilrt at tb office of the roagpaay. K
: 4 Coininenwealtli Kitldla '.ha Ii a. Fa .
n Iteodiy. Nov 4. IWS. at o'clock t. in.
BORACK I. HAND. ecr-tary.
taeeut ra Natiea-
,bTATl OF ( HAbLKfF.il. TilH.LATI
I j mt the Hty of Brian ton, Laekawaana
osaty, Pa.. de--ssid.
- Letters t etaaentary op a the ak veaa
-tats 'aria b n grast d te tbe and-;
igasd. al; Bweoi havl ig alaieseer d masse
a osttbes Id estate win preet heaitor
ntyBMat aad the s Icde feted to ere to wi I
tin a eiake ImnMdiata DSyiaeBt to
CBAELKH C Uk .TBt , Uxseet
wAlllx inrr,
Atawaera for Estate. -
A WORD.
WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT
MUCH. WhtS PAID F R IN AD
VANCE. WHKN A POOK ACCOUNT
18 MADE, NO CHARGR WIM. l'E LKS3
THAN !S P;VT9. TIMS RULB AP
PUKS TO SVM.L WANT APS., KX
CET T-OCAI "'Tl'ATJCVg ANr v
WANTED, WHICH ARB INSERTED
FREE.
Helo V.anted-F.1ale
MTN TO 8E' L A SPE IAili T" I
Kroner v tniile. r t' u y inT,l"'n,rn
expe'l no- ui'e"ewirT: 'TIS m'tnhly ml r
nJ exiwns r Mi. I' oirir-tiii i-nirv
i ' a' unoe ith partl-ul-rs con;.rnlng
y.iurjeif, V. . Cb m a IV orKS, Chii sgo.
M
EN TO T K OH.-FRH IN 1 VERY
town and o fv: no dellrarinv; g o'l
m; I ay rki :'n mp'tal: t- dy work
GLEN l.K 8.. I o -Better. N. Y
AG KIT'H A SN'Af FOR YOU, S.V0O
wrnky: S5,oii ye-rljrs no X'mm-I no
D'- aa:irjr: flln' Iib-his ibl"! ur a -hems a
t ew nn: di t mi ll ( ee. Address t. O. B x
9A I outdo. M.' us.
W.'NTED- AO NT IN EVF.R ' HFC
tioo orann i: '4 no 'i 80 ia ilar male:
S'Ms st l rh ; ' ma t sll tnpl U d
todeal -ra; beet all am T "0 a mo th: ml
ary nr lar- oi raimon male; xp rieni--iiiim-c
a y. C ftu ..cap aud Uauutactnr
ing Co., ('l ie nriHti, O.
AGF.XT8-M N WANTED, ALREADY
trawling, lo crr lulirl at dk nllsssa
sle lln -. MANU ACTUKEHrf' ulL CO.,
I leveUnd, O
T ANTED WE' L-KNOWN MAN I-V
1 er rr tnwn to lHt stne'e subscrip
tion: a mnnorolv: Ms money lor as -tits: no
ci: ltl reqn red. tmvAtiu . r.oa
i ord.'ti Blui-k, ( 'htco ra 111.
i CO.,
Helo Wanted Females.
antfdTanTxper7e
maker; nn ottinr" ii'fd apt.ly. pply
to 8., 1 ribu e oOIoj ocrntn, Pa.
WANTED IMMEDIATl LY-TWO ENER
i t o omen to rep nt u.
Onartntmd J6 a dy wltbont Irt rfi-ri. ir with
othrrdntlui. Mfa'thf 1 occupation. Writ
for particulars, Inclosing stamp, Man(o Cbem
iral Company, No 72 John atn-et. Kew Yor.
rnts Wanted.
AGE ;TR WANTED EVE Y'' HKRE-TO
canvnu f.r onr New llolld'T Juv nU
Bonks, fur Christtvaa Be.ntie: xtill at siicut;
linoral t rm. Ari.l- h SI'lICIALTY, Sub
tliatlon No 2. Phl ad Iphla. Pa,
AOFNTM WANTED TO HELL CIOABS;
175 pr month aalary and exiiens-s paid.
AddrH with two-otnt stamp. FIGARO CI
UA CO I hlca-o.
. 1 1. V . 1 .11 . . . r. 1 T T (1 1 1 tl a PTin A T
gold, sliver, oirk-l and corpr alrctro
pi tors: rr re trom M upwa 1; salary a'nl nx
peaiixs pi d: o nflt trve. A d ens, with stamp.
JlICFIGA.V MFU CO., CMnafn.
AGENTS TOHEI.L CIGARS TO DEALERS;
lit weeklv ami expauiint; einerlenoa i n
ncewry. OS :SOLIIA'i'ED liFG. Co., 48
Van Burei St.. Ch caa
CALFBMAN To CARRY SIDE LINE: 45
n pr teat, eommni-lon; sample book
mail, d tre. Address L, N. CO., btatlou U
New York.
AT ' CF AGE I ' 8 APPOINTED TO
sell now i in ilnir mWn taU cloth.mos
qnito an I honae fly liquid at 1U c ns an 15
re ts a bo tie. K miM tre . BolUIaNO
M'F'G Co.. Balt'mre. Md.
AOENTB-IIINDE'M PATENT UNIVE '
sal Hair ( ml-r snrt V fyi-is fua I wit'i
onthrat), rnl "Pyr roln'1"Mair Pina. i.lb
ral commiFilons Free nmpln and full par
ticular. Adilr- P ' . Bol New Vor.
Drug-lit V anted.
WANTED A ' KOlHTEi:ID PHAKMA
rt of nod cbra ter. Apply at ouco
to'OUCi'ixir rinnne.
WAN'i'EH 8AL'HVK' T PEI.L HTA
la irnnrla t home o- travd: 1 liet al sal-
t m-fvnnl en 'imieil n: wh ae d limn on
ppili'it'O'i: eiy x'inniTetor uury. auuh
r. u. Box ll'-i, ni'w lore uy.
For Rent
Bt CONTAINI'G II
r rorra lath ani
d fnrni.c Apply It
t.ffayer estr et; al-o alx-rooTi honan.
TIOR R"NT FOUR NICE KOOM8. Mn'-T
I ly f urn sbed. for lisbt bouaekeeping. 10.M
Larayeite street.
PfiHREST FURNISHED FRONT RO'M,
r enltabl- for one or two DersoLs: ess. heat
and ba-b. 7i ( live aireet.
noR RE.NT-ON CAP' U-i AVENUE.
I4 room bon-; lateet ImprovcnieuU. AP'
p y UTS Cap une avenue.
rpWOFFICE8 CLO-ET, RTFAM HEAT'
rsnnl' e water, decorations front, en'
eplcuous; SIC w
GIBbON JUNKS, 3U Bpruco
iVINIBr BACHELOR PA HTM f NTS IN
X' rlt.-I st-arn Beat: nandsnme aultei all
comf r'sand ohoTful: s cure it quick.
w. uiun 'M jiiai,-, an epiuce street-.
OUPE IOB H UHE T LET MADISON
O ayntie Besnreto not di'k clnr this
before ren'ng. Also tionae on jfjitfrs'Ui.
W. OlB-iON JO ES. 311 rprace street.
UOR RENT ONE-HALF HOUSE, NO. 20711
r Nor h Main ava na: II rooms, ill water.
furnicesnd batb room and la-n. Inquire at
Andeno rs Kows tiooma. t-royioence rqiian
nnn ftnvT-FriTTfiTrEDltb' M. wit"
f or w tbnti board, suitable lor two per
sona lis Adams ave.
F-OB RENT SIX ROOM HOCBE ON WE8T
Lackawanna avenun Addron 1 H MA8
E, FVAKft, arar 1183 Lnscrna, Hyde Par.
F'OBP.ENT-NK'1 LY FURMHllEfi HALL
suiubl Yor kidce roc ma. JOHN JE.t-
HYK, IIS Wyoinl' u uyenu.
I'OB RgMT-THK PR 5'IMF.S RECENTLY
' oo nplfd by TheKorant n 'I rlh ne. mown
as tlie 1 see- BuiidinT, c T i-r or Hi ruce -t.
a-'il n aye. Po-el in i.-lyn 1 nnje Mato r.
Tbe preml es rot-let "f til" b I 1irg h
renro' the builnini on the corner i f a ,rnc
tract a d 1 enn eynae. tore hir v t'i lb
basement, and leo the entl e lovrth flxrof
the rirner bntl tin? ' ne eievat r ix um -inir
teThe t'rili ne PiM a'lldrCo. will bo oil to
the l. sa e OB reaeimalde terms. Fo ysrtlcu
Inrs Inqulie on t'i prei'oe, f Itn.lolpli
Rloes r, or at thi qfflce o( Tbe r cranton Tnq
for Sale
-vVit El HOUSE F"R 8AL". N AC
t eoantnfotuir batlneu O- x Tfll, Bing-
hemt n, N. Y.
?OB FAL'-FAU'I, BT CK AND T,
- ra'm DI nie'lMO. I'lil'lire oi , , rmj,r
FITL' ,711 Heranion etr et. ,i ran O' P i.
Pub io Sa e
T1UBLIC8AL -I 1LL i FFFB FO 8LE
! o Tmrdar Nov. 7. at ll) lirka m
n the D""mN"a, al tie letS'iold ata a
ft.rm fit vmpi ce.atd I'V lllaa from U G
' bo nmaki-r to r bur F otnlngli m nd
anra rro Uli jrh m. d-t d Jnn- ls. tl
w i" 1 by re", I elnir loi N mber A () I HI' ck
o. W. on Wynmln t aynO". In tie cl-r I
Vrai.tons h-ln t'f't '" f'"it aid 1 7f-e
n de 'th. 1, t v kno tb as The Arcad . '
Trrau will be ma ' ki -wn o' day of ni
di RLE- H. WELLfcS.
Here CI oping.
IF YOU WA N'T A NEAT J B CALL
S!4 Kr l - Omrt.
teeciS I. otietv
NOTICE -ON ND AFTEB MAY I,
wllma.e a monthly tonr o the 'oil .
inir places lyln2 (r e Pn air adr rtlaln ei
Cltlooe wl h b al roup ten: laylorybl'
Hyde ar, Prov deac. lUckso olyphant.
l'.ekyill" Arriibad, Jirmyn. Exbibitiou
ilren n Vedn. a:ay ai.d fiiday of e.o
vyeek dm ins tbe inoith. tie rate for adyer
ila are jln per n-ontb. Ad .rea B. b
It. Tfibnne offlo-, e tr.
" HE fOIDIERIN OUR CIVIL A
1 Yon want thl relic, ontelns all of
Frank Leslie's t. moot old War Pictar.-a.ehow
Bg tiiefoiee a aetn Hattlaaket led on th
St Two yolnat'C Ut plctaraa, eld
'asy Bteathly pevsoeots Dellyered by ex
rees ootot let, elf v ar as Jirrpald. Addrea
P O. 'Oi DY, m A'aaia Ave., ttrrsBton, Pa
jiliAKK IOC KB, P.MPBLrTa. MAOa
Ll staea ttsn Boynd or raboaad at Tas
Taratma etaoa Wuick work. Measooabi.-
(onnollp
0u3:cni3rs Tell Us
We Have
CONNOLLY &
Situations Wanted.
wlTUAT ON WAN I ED BY DRnKSUA-
k rtoaew lv thu w ek: b" h id seven
yoant' ixpcri. nee. Apply at ill! South Re
be ca av uun.
U'ASHINOS W NTED - FAMILY CR
"eutlem jn'a to take bo ne. luiU Writ
LscUawai na avenue.
tTUAriO' WANTED BY A BOY AO "D
k IU years: work of any kind. Address 138
Kranklln venue, city.
CITUAI ION WANTED -BY A MAN So AS
l. clxrk in whuli ade. retail dry aoods or
Eneerv storo; bus I ad txperiouce. Ad ircea
J. K., Tribun - offiuo.
CITUATION W NTED-TO GO OUT BY
O tlio rt v whs i iu: wishlnsi taken bo"e.
also Call or a.ldraas L. R, 33 N. Suu.ner
ate ne Hyde Prk.
wlfUATION WANTED -BY AN tll.D
i oountrv irrintn uhj nn-leratanda birB
work and borj"e; onn be well riOumiueuded.
Address lc, Tr buns office.
SlfUATIO WA ED -BY A YOUNO
nan in hi teller n-i i-ia. wt'h two a a'
expert' nee; b ref-r-nce a d b Bl lur-
nia ea. it required, r, u., I r nans utuce.
WITUATIO.H WAN ED-BY A YOUNO
O man a third band l'--r or any ki dot
work or trade. A .d 615 Stone avenue.
. 1TUAT10.
WANTED -BY A YOUNO
laly
office ittrl or chrk: lias had
some knowlod f of bootkeeplax Addrest L.
Bi, , i ritiuneoinci.
YOUNO ADY W( ULD LIKE POSITIO
aatteno nnh r aud typewriter: also to
a-l' I loo k.piug; hat rial experience
and can sivu tbe lie t o' re er -BOiV dureas
I tiiiii uoca dix 1 1, city.
WAN FD-P ISITION AH Ht'USKKE "P
er In e na 1 f imllv. or a n'ire i. Address
MR8. J. 8. WI..LI MS, m Adams aven ia
U' AN IkD-A P 'Hll'IONBY A MIDDLE-
thl' gh-re be o m lie useful a .o find a home
poorest iii"' . i no n- o i cc
Money to Loan.
It OMP LOANS N R'''AL K8T TE E
runty. H. W. CKUaEK, 4UI Lackawaa
na avenue.
Clairvoyant.
MRS. FENT" N, CHlkVY.NT AND
niirannlo U. Arnotit IL nad 42A Lacka
wanna av nu . tit a we"k only
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Dentists.
DR. WILLIAM A. TAFT. PORCELAIN,
Bridge and Crown work. OOlce, 8:5
Washington avenue.
C. C. LAITDACH. SUROEON DENTIST.
ye. vri Wyoming avenue.
R. M. STUATTON, OFFICE COAh Ex
change. Physician! and Surgeons.
Dn. G. EDGAR DEAN HAS REMOVED
to 616 Spruce street, Scranton, Pa.
(Just opposite Court HouseJSquareJ
DR. KAY, 2w PKNN AVE.: 1 to 3 P. if:
call 22. Dls. of women, obstretrlca and
and all dls. of chll.
Dn. W. E. ALLEN. 612 North Washington
avenue.
DR. C. L. FREY. PRACTICE LIMITED,
diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat: office. 122 Wyoming ave. Resl
denceKO Vine street!
DR. L. M. OATES. 125 WASHINGTON
avenue. Oflloe hours, R to 9 a. m., 1.30
to 3 and 7 to p. m. Residence 309 Madi
son avenue.
DR. J. C. BATEOON. TUESTAYS AND
Fridays, at 603 Linden street. Office
hours 1 to 4 p. m.
Lawyers.
WARREN & KNAPP. ATTORNEYS
and CounrMlon at Low. Republican
building, Washington avenue, Scran
ton, Pa. .
JESSUrS HAND, ATTORVEYS AND
Conneellors at Law, Commonwealth
building, Washington evro
W. H. J39TTP,
HORACW tr M.WD,
W. H. JE3SUP, JR.
PATTEmON WILCOX. ATTOR
reya snrl Cotin""ors t lw; ofces (
and 8 T.'brv bolldlng. 8rn"ton. Pa.
ROPKWELL H PATTERSON.
WILLIAM A. WILCOX.
ALFRED HAND. WILLI .M 3. HAND,
AMn'ncye end Covmo'1c.-. Cnr"oon
wealth bnl'dlrs'. Rooms 19. 20 snd 21.
FRANK T. OK"LT ATTORNEY-AT-Lew.
Room 6, Coal Exchange, Scran
ton. Pa.
at-T.sw, rrowi 63, 64 and 6J, Common
wealth building.
8 MT'FL W. FTaR. ATTRVTY-AT-Law.
Office. SH Snmce t.. Pneion. Pa.
L A. WATTES. ATTOnvev.iT-'W.
42 'Ucler"M ve.. S"-"-ton. Pa.
I7.R'E TOWNREND, ATTORv"Y-AT-T-w.
D'me Pi"k fol'dtncr. S-nton.
Morey to loan In Inrge sums at 6 per
cent
f. r pTTr-rtfl-Ti jireevir.lT.
tew. CommonwesH'' building. Scranton,
Pa.
H C. FMYTTTF.. ATTORNEY AT LAW.
400I,eckswsnp svenue.
C. COMEOTS. 351 SPRtTCr: STREET.
D. B. REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOAN
nerottsted on real estate security. 4OT
Spruce e'reet. ..
n7v7 KTLLA M. ATT OR VHY- T-LA W,
JAfl. J. H. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-AT-Isw,
43 Cor-monwe'ti b'd. S:ranton.
T M. C. HAWK, ne wvomvt1 AVE.
Clairvoyant,
PHRENOLOO'ST ANT CI.t'RVOYANT
B'l Merlilsn Btreet, Park Hill.
Wire Srcens.
JOB. KUETTBL, BEAR Bll LACKA
wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufao
turer of Wire Screens.
Medical.
That our line of Cloakings is
the most complete and lowest
priced in the city.
Astrachans, Persian Cloths, Boucled
Effects, Kerseys, Clay Diagonals,
and Novelty Mixtures in great vari
ety from the most reliable makers.
WALLACE,
m
TRY US.
632-604 UCXL AVE, COS. ID111
Schools.
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA,
Scranton, Pa, prepares boys and girls
for college or business; thoroughly
trains young children. Catalogue at re
quest Opens September .
REV. THOMAS M. CANN,
WALTER H. BUKLL.
MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN
and School. 412 Adams avenue, ovens
Sept. 9. Klndegarten 110 per term.
Architects.
EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT,
Rooms 24, 23 and 26, Commonwealth
building. Scranton.
E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICE
rear of 606 Washington avenue.
LEWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT,
435 Spruce at., cor. Waah. ave., Scranton.
BROWN A MORRIS, ARCHITECTS,
Price building, 126 Washington avenue,
Scranton.
Loans.
THE REPUBLIC SAVINGS AND
Loan Association will loan you money
on ealer terms and psy you better on
Investment than any other association.
Call on S. N. Callander, Dime Bank
building.
Seeds.
Q. R. CLARK ft CO., SEEDSMEN AND
Nureerymen; store 146 Washington ave
nue; green house, 1330 North Main ave
nue; store telephone 732.
Miscellaneous.
BAUER'S ORCHESTRA MUSIC FOR
balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed
dings and concert work furnished. For
terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor,
117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbsrt's
muelc store.
MEGARGEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS'
supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine.
Warehouse 130 Washington ave., Scran
ton, Pa
FRANK P. BROWN ft CO.. WHOLE
snle dealers In Woodware, Cordage and
Oil Cloth.720 West Lackawanna ave.
THOMAS AUBREY, EXPERT Ac
countant and auditor. Rooms 19 and 20,
Williams Building, opposite postofflce.
Agent for the Rex Fire Extinguisher.
Hotels and Restaurants.
THll ELK CAFE. 125 and 117 FRANK-
lln avenue. Rates reasonable.
P. ZEIQLER, Proprietor.
8CRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D., L. W.
passenger depot. Conducted on the
European plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop.
WESTMINSTER HOTEL,
Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irvine Place,
New York.
Rates, 13.50 per day and upwarda. (Ameri
can plan). E. N. ANABLE,
Proprietor,
RAILROAD TIME-TABLES
sasvVVVVareaaMeaeeekferAsAssAsAsehsAs
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
(Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.)
Anthracite coal used excluslve.y, Insur
ing cleanliness and comfort.
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE . 1898.
Trains leave Scranton for Plttston,
Wllkes-Barre, etc., at 1.20, 9.15, 11.30 a.m.,
1.23, 2.00, 3.05, E.00. 7.10 p. m. Sundays 9.00
a. m., 1.00, 2.15, 7.10 p. m.
For At'antlc City, 8.20 a. m.
For New York, Newark and Elizabeth,
8 20 (express) a. m., 1.23 (express with Ruf
fet par'or car), 3.06 (express) p. m. Sun
day, 2.15 p. m. Train leaving 1.21 p. m.
arrives at Philadelphia, Reading Term
inal, 6.21 p. m. and New York 4 41 p. m.
For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle
hem, Easton and Philadelphia, 8.20 a. m.,
1 23, 3.05, 5.00 (except Philadelphia) p. m.
Siirday. 2.16 p.
For Long Dranch, Ocean Grove, etc., at
8.20 a.m., 1.23 p. m.
For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlsburg,
via Allentown, 8.20 a. m., 1.23, 6.00 p. m.
Sunday, 2.16 P. m.
For Pottsvllle, 8.20 a. m., 1.23 p. m.
Returning leave New York, foot of Lib
erty street. North River, at 9.10 (exprees)
a. m., 1.10, 1.30, 430 (exprere with Buffet
parlor ear) p. m. Sunday, 4.80 a. m.
Leave rhl'ade'phla. Reading Terminal.
9.00 a. m.. 2.00 and 4.10 p. m. Sunday 6.27
''Through tickets to all points at lowest
rates mey be had on application In ad
vace to the ticket spent at the station.
H. P. BALDWIN,
Gen. Pass. Agent
J. H. OLHAU8EN. Gen. Supt.
DELAWARE AND
.cld'- RAIL
ROAD. 'ommwielng Monday.
. . - u all iMln. will
V T'n 'rrrve.r new -Lack.-M
i m wanna avenue station
9' r ss follows:
Trains will leave Scran
ton ata Hon for Csrbondsle arid Interme
diate points st t.M, B.. . 'fie
a. m.,2.00. ISO. 1.56. I W.
UFof'Farrlew, WaymaH end Hbnesdale
at 7 00. 1.16 and 10.10 a. m., 12 00. 2.20 and 6.U
PFor Albany. Ssrstoga, the Adlrondaoks
and Montreal at 6.46 a. m. and S. p. m.
n U'iiLaaba. . si n J Intarmtnul
P Dirts at 7.46. 1.45. 9 38 and 10.41 .a. m.,12.94,
20. S 88. 4.09. 6.19, 6.0s. t.11 ' an 1138 p. m.
Trains win a mre l ecrwimD iii
from Carbondale and Intarsaedlate points
at 7.40. 8.49, 9.84 and 10 40 a .m., 1106; 1.17,
184 i eO, 4.D4. 1.86. 7.4 111 Bad 11.88 D. m.
Front HoneedeJs. Wavrnart and Far
ylew at .34 a. n,, 1180, LIT. 140, 6.66 and
1 46 p. in.
From Montreal, Saratoga, Albany, etc,
at 4.64 and"ll.8fl p, m.
From Wllfcee-Baire IBd. Interwedlate
rolnt nt 116,194. 105 snd ll 56 a. m., 1.16,
11 lit. lit. lot, T.20. 101 aad 11.11 p. to.
I
Wallace
pSon-r"
UPHOLSTER FURNITURE,
Clean Carpets, ': . ' .
RenoYate Feathers, '
Make Over Mattresses,
Make and Repair Spring
Sell Iron Beds,.
Make Fine Mattresses,
May 12, 1896.
Train leaves Scranton for Philadelphia
and New York via D. & H. R. R. at 7.41
a. m., 12.05, 1.20. 2.8? and 11.88 p. m., via D..
L. ft W. R. R., 6.00. 8.08, 11.20 a. m.. and Lie
p. m.
Leave Scranton for Plttston and Wllkes
Barre, via D., L. ft W. R. R., 6.00, .0S, 11.20
a. m., 8.S0, 6.07, 8.52 p. m.
Leave Scranton for White Haven, Ha
xleton. Pottsvllle and all points on the
Beaver Madow and Pottsvllle branches,
via E. ft W. V. R. R., 6.40 a. m., via IV
H. R. R. at 7.45 a. m.. 1105. 1.20. 2 88, 4.00 P.
m., via D., L. ft W. R. R. 9.00. 108. U.SO s,
in.. 1.30. 3 50 p. m.
Leave Scranton for Bethlehem, Eaaton,
Reading, Harrlsburg and all Intermediate;
points, via D. ft H. R. R.. 7:45 a. m., 13.06,
I. 20. 2.38. 4.00 11.38 p. m.. via D.. U a W.
K. K., s.oo, i.os, n. an a. m., i si p. m.
Leave Scranton for Tunkhannock, To
wanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and all
Intermediate points via D. ft H. R. R . 8.4S
a. m., 12.06 snd 11.35 p. m., via D L. ft W.
R. R., 8.08, 9.55 a. m 1.30 p. m.
Leave Scranton for Rochester, Buffalo,
Niagara Falls, Detroit. Chicago and all
points west via D. ft H. R. R., 8.45 a. m.
12.05, 9.15, 11.88 p. m., via D., L. A W. R. R,
and Plttston Junction, 8.09, 9.55 a. m., 1.30,
8.50 p. m., via E. ft W. V. R. R., 8.41 p. m.
For Elmlra and the west via Salamanca,
via D. ft H. R. R., 8.45 a.m. 12.03. 6.05 p.m.,
via D.. L. ft W. R. R.. 8.08. 9.55 a. m.. 1.80.
and 6 07 p. m.
Pullman parlor. and sleeping or it .
chali' cars on all trains between L. ft B.
Junction or Wllkes-Barre and New York,
Philadelphia, Buffalo, and Suapenaloa
Bridge.
ROLLTN H. WILBUR. Gen. Bupt.
CHAS. B. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt..Phlla.,Pa.
A. W. NONVEMACHER. Asst. Oen.
Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem, Pa.
Del., Lack, and Western.
Effect Monday, June 24, 1895.
Trains leave Scranton as follows: FJx
presa for New York and all points Eaat.
1.40, 150. 6.15, 100 and 9.55 a, m.; 12.55 and
'Express for Eaaton, Trenton, Philadel
phia and the South, 5.15, 100 and 166 a. m.,
12.55 and 2.34 p. m.
Washington and way stations, 166 p. m.
Tobvhanna accommodation, 1 10 p., nu
Express for Binrhamton, Oswego, Kl
mlra. Coming. Bath, Dansvllle, Mount
r l. ..J T3..faln 11 111 lit tn nflll
aiUi riS Hill , . ll .1 mv, , v, m. vm M , 7
1.21 p. m., making close connections at
Iturraio to an points in mi neat, wu
west and Southwest.
Bath accommodation, 9 a. m.
Blnghamton and way stations, U.S7 p.m.
Nicholson accommodation, at 4 p. m. ana
6.10 p. m. m
Blnghamton aad Elmlra Express. 6.01
P-E?press for Cortland, Syracuse, Oswego
Utlca and Richfield Spring, 135 a .m. and
' nhacal's a and Bath 9 a. m. and 1.21 p.m.
For Northumberland, Plttsiton, Wllkes
Barre. Plymouth, Bloomsburg and Dan
ville, making close connections atNortb
umberland for Wllllamsport, Harrlsburg.
Baltimore, Washington and the South.
Northumberland and Intermediate sta
tions, 6.00, 9.56 a. m. and 1.30 and 4.07 p.m.
Namtlooks and Intermediate Jt,J
8.08 and 11.20 a. m. Plymouth and Inter
mediate atatlona. 1.40 and 8.62 p. m. .
Pullman parlor and aloeplng coaches oa
V?PdtUlTnformatlon pockM time
tablea. etc., apply to M. L. Smith, city
ticket office, S?8 Lackawanna avenue, or
depot ticket office "
Erie and Wyoming Valley.
Trains leave Scranton for New York
and Intermediate points on the Erie rail
road at 7 00 a. m. and 3.24 p, m. Also for
Honesdale, Hawley and local points at
7 00. 9.40 a. m. and 8.24 p. m.
All the above are through trains te aad
Trainseavefor Wllkes-Barre at 139
m. and 145 p. m.
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