THE SCBANTOIT TMBUNB-WEDNESDAY , MORNnTQ, . NQVEMBfiB 6, 1895. . - V - ; SETTLEMENTS ARRANGED, j saeaaaaaaaayaaav Miss VanderMH and ibapuke or Marl boron. h 8ica the Necesaay Papers to Mats Their Coming SUrriage Finan cially Solid."- J " V New YorkvNov. 5. WHHam K. Van iBerbilt, his daugter. Miss Consuelo Van derbilt. and the' Duke of Marlborough met at ine home of, Mrs. Vanderbllt at 24 East Seventy-second street, this morning and yitgneu the papers affect ing nhe-marriage-settlements.-' Mrs. Vanderbllt was not present Mr. .Van derbllt drove to the house with his law yer. J. Henry - Anderson. A- few- min utes later the duke arrived with his solicitor, Mllward Hardin. An hour was spent In going over the terms and finally the papers were signed by Miss Vanderbllt," her father and her prospec tive husband. It was subsequently learned on good authority that by the terms of the settlement Miss Vander bllt gets a dowry of $3,000,000. Miss Consuela Vanderbllt will become the Duchess of Marlborough at noon to morrow. The marriage win be cele brated In St Thomas church In the presence of 1,500 Invited guests. The wedding will, without doubt, surpass In elaboration of details any previous wedding ever solemnised in this city. The high rank in England of the young bridegroom and the great wealth of the bride's family have caused their nup tials to attract a vast deal of attention. The time for the ceremony has been fixed for 12 o'clock. The clergymen who are to take part In the ceremony will be in the chancel at that time. Bishop Llttlcjohn will officiate, assisted by Bishop Potter and Dr. John Wesley Drown. SLANG IN SUPREME COURT. Assistant Attorney Goaoral Whitney Not Choice in His English. Washington, Nov. 6. Just before the Buprcme court of the United States ad journed it tacitly gave its sanction to a popular piece of slang that may be said, therefore, to have acquired olliclul place in the vernacular. Assistant At torney General Whitney was arguing, and in the course of his'remarks alluded to the nature of his adversary's argu ment theso words: "My learned op ponent, like a great many other gentle men who have appeared here, has been 'talking through his hat.'" Though almost every one present was shocked and expecifd to hear a reprimand Im mediately from the bench, not a single justice seemed to have noticed the re mark, and therefore Mr. Whitney es caped: Justice Gray rebuked the attorney general himself Inst week for a much lighter offense. The attorney general had alluded to a chart, which he held before the court, as a "bird's eye view." Justice Gray took It upon himself to maintain the dignity of the bench by remarking: ''But Mr. Attorney Gen eral, we are not birds." The dignity of the august body was seriously dis turbed by .the spectators giggling, and even some of the lawyers, but not a single Justice smiled. MEXICO A MILITARY POWER. Dig Things Expected When the Army ' Gets Its New Rifles. Mexico City, Nov. 6. There is mnvh speculation aa to Impending changes In the army when General Mena shall tvaive returned from Europe and begun tK introduce contemplated tactical re forms, and when the troops are pro vided wi.lh naw arms. Military ex perts here are hoping for much from (the introduction of Mansur rifles, which give good results. The 'English military expert now here etudylnjr the army says the morale of the troops Is excellent, and when the snen receive their new weapons and are organized om a Gorman basis Mex ico Wll have one of tihe strongest small armies in the world, capable of resist ing much' larger bodies of troops un- THE LEADER 124-126 Wyoming Ave, WILL PUCE ON SALE THE FOLLOWING SPECIALS: The Latest Fad in Ladies' Gilt Belts, , Now all the rage in Paris and New ... York, at 98c, $1.23, $1.49 and $1.69 each. HEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. J0 dot., men's fine De Jolnrllles.all " ithe new effects i-. .. .. - LEADER'S PRICE, 47c. SO dot. men's fine silk suspenders (LEADER'S PRICE, 25c. 15 'dale, men's Derby ribbed TmderV - wear in (BluaBrown and Natural ' JJBlAiDE'8 PRICE, 43c. Id Mz. men's seamless wool and Camel's Jiallr hose, full er-am-aesc LEADER'S PRICE, 19c, GLOYE DEPARTMENT, iLadlee" real Kid Gloves In all colors ftnd styles at 75c.. 81.00, 11.25, 11.50. A full line of Ladies'- Evening and Reception Gloves in 12, 16 and 20 but ton lengths, from $1.50 upwards. Also a full lime of Ladles' Silk Evening Glove wi 12 and 19 button lanttps ait m, iuki dsc. pun- PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES ? In newest designs and all colors for two FhotoKTath. LEiAlDER'8 PRICE, 250. 12 dos, Mngle Photograph framed In ell colors with four medallons fen, corners, entirely new LEADER'S PRICE, 39c, tAill mall orders receive prompt at ten (ton. Bear in mind we will cheerfully refund pure ham money wnen so ae ttrrA. AH goods purchased from W.00 and upwards wai oe anlppea ire oi ex pi - war 5 ill Quatnted) with (the mountains topo graphy or we country.- r .!;.. i i r--r .-. GEORGIA'S CONVICT SYSTEM. The Investigating Commlttto Declaim It v V. to Bo AboninsMo. Chattanooea.Tenn..Nov.5.The prison committee appointed by theGeorgla leg islature to Investigate the. workings or the lease system in her convict camps has Just completed their labors. They re port the prisoners as poorly guarded, wretchedly fea. and clothed, and tbe sanitary condition of the place as abom- InaRble. They allege that a more niggardly course in the keeping of the convicts could not be pursued by the lessees. were they utter bankrupts, uneir re port will make a sensation at the capi tal, where the. lessees have been all powerful hitherto. Dissatisfaction with the lease system Is spreading. Influenced partly, per haps, by Tennessee's example in work ing her own prisoners, but more by the fact that Georgia ts selling tue hire of her 3,000 criminals for 115.000, a mere bagatelle of their worth to the pur chasers. RICH WITH GOLD ORE. Expert Barllott Very Enthnstastle Over the Mllford Fields. Ulr.eoln. 'Neb., Nov. 6. According to the wport cif Herbert Bartlett, the tnln 'lng expert and engineer, itlhe gold fields at MHford. la few miles west of Lin coln, are destined to rtohly reward the owners of the property. Mr. Bartlett made 'tests of M0 samples, and finds thait the eartlh. taken at random, as says, at a. low estimate, from 225 to $50 per ton.- Mr. 'Huirtlett 19 even mar enwmsias '.'a Viran the owners of the land, eay- ng: "I found a gravel gola-ibe&rlng cl'.iim Tnllea in extent, and much of it rabulouply rich, and, taking K alto gether, it is equal In extent, Vaster In dtoth end rldher 4n value -than any elmdlor depoeit in the world." NO HOPE FOB THE NEGRO. Now Suffrage Proviso In South Carolina Leaves the Colored Voter Absolutely at tho Mere of Registration und Eleetion Offlcors. Columbia, S. C, Nov. 5. The State Constitutional convention hns settled the suffrage problem by putting the understanding proviso on for two years, and then leaving a pure educa- ional and property qualification. Whether this will stand the test of Ju dicial Inquiry Is a question. There Is no hope for woman a suf frage. BLOODSHED IN A BAGNIO. Jealousy Prompted Ezell thackson to . Shoot Will Ivey. Greenville. S. C, Nov. 5. This after noon Ezell Thackson shot and killed Will Iveyin a house of ill repute keptby Lizzie Duckworth. The only cause of the difficulty which can be ascertained was jealousy, as both men were in the habit of visiting the Duckworth woman. Thackson and Jerry Black went to tho Duckworth house and were rerused ad mission. Thackson pushed the door open and Ivey came out of one of the rooms. The He was passed with Thackson, when the latter pulled his pistol and commenced firing. Ivey was Bhot twice and lived only a minute or two. BIGAMIST FORGER CAUGHT. J. M. Leslie Run Down After a Chase of 3,200 Miles. Memrlhl's. Tefln.. Nov, S. After ch'ase of 2,200 imilles, including territory flrom Texas to Nebraska, J. M. Leslie', alias IRyan, alias 'Lewis, an alleged b0ra'mtst . ana lorger, nas Been cap tured at Oketfnwav. Mies., by snerlrt Pa't.tcrson, of 'Wowtrufti Ark., and tak en to Riverside, Ark.' ' - Last Jund Leslie eloped wlitn Buelan Carter. dUUBihter of J. D. Carter, pres cient oif tfie Iliivcrsliae Lumber com pany. ind two weeks ktter deserted her, after 'forging Oairter's name to a check. It 'Is oa'Jd Lesflile 'haa two wives in Texas. When lairoestetl Leslje .confessed' the MAN MYSTERIOUSLY KILLED. Ilia Nude Body Is Found Lying on a Lonely Hillside. fntottmwv. Ala. Nov. 6. Two we'eka ago a young man, a stranger, Jeft itK're for Troy, Ada. He registered mere ai'tneaiuroey niwseus .via-, omp ffi'in, of Georgia, The day af tor he dis appeared, 'leaving a valise filled wkth flniA rfYlt:h:1 mo jinit ir'rtiittalrdnir a fret of account books oif eorne Georgia milling coirpoi'diiion. Anotiher strangon. claiming to oe m tha employ ot itho United taite3 Botan ical survey, oalme 'to Hurleys notei yes terday and ist'aitd ithlait Shipmiarv had v . , . . , .., ... . ... ii. . . .1 mM,, 'iiiuii titrre-a iiutwcirii 'iiiric uiiu iiy, n.n.rl ..Vi'af (Villa miia Krtrlw Oitarl .Kan nlinl lying on a Joneiy ihlllslde, in tho waoda. SHOT HER JEALOUS LOVER. A West Virginia Girl Who Turned the Tables on an Assassin. Charleston. W. Va., Nov. 6. Yester day at the village or Kagle, jsrvin Hoostley and Kettle Shields, who have been- lovers, fell out on account of Hoostley's Jealousy. She was seen by him on the street with another man the previous day. Today ho demanded an explanation, whtcn was given, dui did not suit him. He fired at her. the bullet cutting her neck . slightly. Bcttle used her . pistol freely in the street duel that ensued. Shooting three times and each b,ullet taking effect. Hoostley Is dying and Wtaa Shields W under arrest. GUILTY. OF CONSPIRACY. , .. '...,ri i ." A Fidelity Rnllding and Loan Association . Official Convicted at Pittsburg. .Pittsburg. Nov. 5. In the criminal Court to-day the Jury In thecaseagatnst the officials of the Fidelity uuiiuing ana Loan Assoc at On. Andrew Wall. K. H, Mitchell. R. S. Halght, B. B. Priest and P. J. Golden, defendants.rendercd a ver diet findlnff Mr. Wall, the vice president of the association, guilty ot conspiracy to cheat and defraud. The Jury found the other defendants not guilty.: The attorneys for Mr. Wall at once mode a motion lor a new trial 'TITLES FOR SALE. Dukedsms, Baronotolos and Orders for Aspiring Amerlesns. iNew York. Nov. 6. Am Austrian, who ..,.-.. ...... n ktIva ih I a mtftnwk. nrlventises imumo " n - -. Via mrtll ac.ll tn Aim AH rtflLTI OltllEenS unv tTplzn title .they wan afford to He also nas a jod iox oi European .Iaf. n ad o TlhA in-fl vert Lr savs he ts a son of one of Napoleon's f riends and Dos means or procurtnig some oi me vesft loues in luurupe. ,FOOT BALL RESULTS. Winners of the Quiet Games Indulged In on Eloetlnn Day. : Oringe, Nov. 6. Tine footbaJl game played here today wet ween tne unwago A. A. and ithe Orange club, was a one sided affair. Boore Orange, 24; Ohl- caigo, V, Rrwoidvn. N. Y.. Nov. B. Brown Un! vmfitv foal baH eleven was defeated today by the Orescent Athletic club 19 to 0.. . ' SHOT BY A PASSENGER .... r One Attempted Hold Up Which Ended ? . ? lit a TraiodT' ' Klamath Falls, Ore., Nov. 6. Adolph C. Frlck. a horse thief.' who escaped from prison last week, held up the stage from Ager, cat., mis morning, nnus Frlck was rtfling a mall sack be was hot by a passenger. . . . His wound la not serious, . u M'IKAN HAD KEBTE. ; Aocascs Bis Wife of Uavlog Ell led tbe Sister with Whoa, lie Had Foraaed a Llason. : - Boston, Mass.. Nov. 1 Mrs. Jennie Haua, who has been living here with her llason who took Paris green when Lean, and who took parls green wnen her lalson was discovered by her sis ter, the real Mrs. John McLean, of Brooklyn, died in the hospital today. At her bedside .when death came were Mr.' and Mrs. McLean. Just as the last sign of life left the body and the hos pital attendant drew a coverlet over the dead girl's features, John McLean, addressing his wife, said: "She is dead and you killed her." The young woman tossed and talked In delirium Incessantly during the twenty-four hours - previous to her acatn. ne rerused all the medicines and food which the attendants offered her and prevented them from being ad ministered to her. HE SAW THE BUTCHERY. Mr. Chilton, Who Was at Treblionde Makes an Interesting Report. Washington, Nov. 6. Mall reports of a very Interesting character concerning the Armenian troubles have been re ceived at the State Department from Robert C. Chilton, of the consular bureau, who was sent abroad to estab lish the United States consulate at Er zeroum. Mr. Chilton was at Treblzonde on the day tho massacre occurred there and it is understood that his comments on what he saw and learned are very di rect. Nothing about the contents or Mr. Chilton's communications will be given out at the department. DECATUR'S COSTLY FIRE. Quarter of a Million Dollars' Worth of Property Destroyed. (Decai'.un. Ms.. Nov. 6. At least $230.- 000 woir.th of property was destroyed by last nJeCvt's fire, -before It was finally broug'lH under control. me entire Wcick from Water stneet toState and Wood to .Main was gutted. The 'insurance on wie burned prop erty is about $100,000. PHYSICIAN'S SUICIDE Dr. Patterson Dies from tho Effeets of Gunshot Wounds. IPjt'tlsburg. Fa,. Nov. 6. Dr. Thomas J. F'Atterton, a well-known physician of (LawreneevHlev dltkl itihl'S m-arn imr ftwn eflteots of two gunaihot wounds tnfltoU'd by fcirmfceir DoU't Sunday a week wJtlh su'l'iJJiad Intent. The 'dscfist'd iwas 35 years of age. and leaves a widow and two children. TAYLOR, T T4 Wlnolnw la nnenillnar n few davs hunting at Lake Underwood. The social given by tne inuepenaeni Bnnlnl fluK In Tavlnp hnll Inst PVPntnST was the most successful that this popu lar organization has conducted since Its opening this season. Many persons . . c a tl ..... Y. were present i rum scruiiiun, duih Side, West Slde.Avoca and other places. rlnnna nnnilltfit.il Ktf t Vl A VnlinB men comprising the club are growing more popular ana eacn succeeuuw u surpasses the previous. one In attend ance and enjoyment. To-night the- Christian . Endeavor societies of this place will oonduct a union meeting in the Welsh Congrega- tlnnnl nVm wV, nn fTnfnn trpt . An ex cellent programme has been arranged by the; society or tne . aopve nameu church and an entertaining session Is promisea. utners oesiaes Lnnaiiuu Endeavorers are -Invited to attend. This place was again well represented at the second-, production of "The Brownies" In the Frothlhgham theater Inst evening. .. The lecture of Hon.- H. M. Edwards, , V. n nl.ln n n .1 Alnmiant -lurlat nf Hern n - ton, at the Welsh Baptist church on Friday evening oi imi w pruniua to be the best llterary' freat of the sear son. The popularity of this distin guished Judge, and the many personal friends he has in Taylor, Is a sufficient guarantee that, the church edifice will be taxed to its utmost capacity. Mr. Edwards will lecture on his recent trip to Europe. . . " The closing scenes at the election polls In this place last evening were witnessed with the same quiet proceed ings which has been so distinctly main tained throughout the whole campaign. Th. .iHnn wa. tha mnnt miipt where state and county candidates were to be elected that has been seen in mis place for many years. Throughout the ,hln How aw want nrosont fit the DOll- H HWIV j ... .-. - ing places, and the greater part of the time only tne election d. -ra wb m lble. Less votes were polled . than at any previous election since the organ ization of the borough. In the Third ward, the largest polling district In the town, out Ot Z3D votes less man iww .oa. .halt hnllnt and in the Second ward, the next largest, 100 were polled out of a possible ltw. u no omer three wards, the First, Fourth and Vint. ik. tmtln. wa cnnnnv M'ltirlitL .-1,111, . u . . ' ' 1 ' 1 --n This fact was undoubtedly dus to tb long hours wnicn tne mines in mis ..lllt a a rnr-,r anrf the InnhilltV of the men to get around In time to cast their ballots.' The light vote, however. did not prevent tne Kepumicans irom maintaining their usual majority In a corresponding degree to the votes cast T'he vo te this boroonk'hi can be seem on another page. .... . The Taylor Social clun neia a largely attended dance In Weber's rink on Monday evening. Mrs. Isaac Smith and Miss Llxzle Jones, of Hyde Park, were visiting at the home of M. M. wiuams, on wain ""et, yesterday afternoon and even ing. MOSCOW. Mrs. Gardiner has been confined to h hniiBP fnr a few days with grip. Mrs. McDougal, of jersey city, is tne guest .of Mrs. Lamereaux. MBit Huttilav evening the railroad meeting will be held. Several speakers from Hoboken are expectea. Mr. Btlne's family moved. In the creamery on Saturday. . n. H. Cldlise. George - Dewltt and others who have been spending a couple of weeks hunting near Blooming grove returned on Monday.; .. . nn x'rldnv nleht at the home of his pa rents death claimed Ebon Watts, one of Moscow s promising young men. tie was greatly respected' by all his young associates. The funeral took place from the Methodist Episcopal church Monday afternoon and was largely at tended. " B. F. Summerbell Is quite sick at the home of his daugter, Mrs. 8. 8. Yeager. David Weed has moved to ScTantoh. C. Peck has moved in the house late ly occupied by D. Weed. Miss Hue Pyle returned from Scran ton on Monday. PRICE BURQ. The school board met again Monday night to appoint the principal for No. J . , ... ,k.l, l.lll 4ka Attn A ley chosen at a salary ot iiv per monin. Mr. McCawley was also chosen night nhnnt tnar-her ttt Nn. 1 School With A salary of $25 per month. Attorney j. m. narns wm m ibiiui In tVie publlo schools here yesterday. ttUaIa fiam h,. o-lvAfi us Annthpr. mall It home north from Scranton at 8.2! a. m. . , I.. . 0mm. Wltllamtf rtf ' T.Iaa1m st feet, Is visiting her brother, John, In n :i I, , fircKviiit;. cel ed their monthly wages yesterday. BLOOD AND NERVE are very closely related. Keep the blood rloh, pure and h&Hhy with Hood's Sanaparllls and you (ll U.V- U . l.l 1.,. nAMAIMMAAA HOOD'S PILLS are (he best after-din ir pills, assist dlgeiUo t, prevunt conitu ktloa..a, -.t.-,i:. -- r A WORD. WANTS Or ALL KTND3 COST THAT MUCH. WHEN PAID FOR IN AD VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOl'NT 18 MADE. NO CHARGE WILL BE LESS THAN 2S CENTS. , THIS RULE. AP PLIES TO SMALL WANT APS., EX CEPT LOCAL SITUATIONS ANT HEt.P WANTED, WHICH AtUS IXBIUtiil'f FREE. . Hlp Wanted Malt. MEN TO TKS ORDERS IN EVERY tAjrn a-, itv. no', dellvorintt-: irnod wsges; paywefklr; no capital; stenUywork. ULt.. Dili o ., nucuntier, a-i. AGENTS A SNAP FOR YOU, ItW.W a.wit. unui vearlv: no upertonce oecesaary; failur tmpnaabl: nur achome a tinw one: particulars dee.. Address P. O, Box 58, Boston, Maas. IH' ANTED AN EXPERIENCED 8ALES- meat Only 'thorn having had tliornnirh nowiioKe neea arpiy. lf.di.l n. as wuiw , U'4 and I'M Wyoniitg avenue. WANTED N AO! NT IN EVERY 8KO tinn tnanmiu: i 00 to 00 a dav made: sslla at el(ht; also a mat to s"il ataple Ooodi tailealcn; beat aldo line S7A00 a month; sal ary or large rouvmiaaion madei pxporionoa unnoceaaa y. (Jltrtun soap ana Jiuuuiaciur ing Co., Cincinnati, O. . ' ' . AGENTS MEN . WANTED, ALREADY fravMllno. t. m,iv lnhriratlncr oilaaaa side line. MAN0r ACTUREKb' OIL CO., Llevaund, O. ' " WANTED WELL-KNOWN MAN IS avrrr town to solicit stock eubsnrip- tioni; s monopoly; big money for nuentu; no capital reqnireil. EDWARD C. FifaU CO., tioraen biock, t-nioairo. iiu Help Wsnted Femsles. WANTED TAILORESS". ALSO SMART oHrls to 1 arn trutlu In three months or less, . Stead rmit aiiarantead. UANDOLtB JoNE lOiia Jaoltion street. r WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED DRESS maker: no others need biilIv. AddIv to S., Tribune oftlea. hcrantou. Pa. - WANTED IMMEDIATELY TWO ENER tin aalMwomen to reDrea-nt nn. Gnarantoed (6 a day withont interfering with other duties. Wealtnful occupation. Writo (or particulars. Inclosing sump. Mango Chem ical Company, No. 73 John strwt. New York. Agents Wanted. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL CIOARS; $75 per month salary and eiTcnn paid. Addresa, with two-cent stamp, HUABU Cl- GAK CO., CbicaKO. ' AGENTS TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, silver, jiickol. and copper electro platers: price from S3 upward; aalary end ex penxMpaid: out tit free, Atldreaa, with atamp, tilCHIGAN MFGCO., Chicago. , AGENTS TO SELL CIOARS TO DEALERS; 35 weekly end exponxn; experience un necessary, t ONSOLIliA'i'ED MFG. CO., 4 Van Buren St., Chicago. SALESMAN TO CARRY SIDE LINE; 2.j ner cent, commission: sample book mailed free. Addreue L, N. CO.. button L, New York. AT ONCE AOENTS APPOINTED TO sell new liKiitnlna; selling table cloth.moa qulto end houae fly . liquid at 10 cents and "5 ceMs a bo'tle. Sami'lo froe.. BOLOIANO M'F'O Co., Baltimore, Md. AGENTS HINDE'S PATENT UN IV EH nl Hair Cnrlen and Warera fus'd with- nntliutv anA "Pr Pnlnted"Hair Pilia. Lib eral commissions. Free sample and full par ticular, addrrrn F. ft. Box 46n. new lorx. , '. . ... For Rent 1 'UB r. . I r w U iv imc iwnt .u r, mvci P li, 1 iirnlahnrl. fur liffht hnusHkuaiilnir. 10118 llim RF.NT - FUKNJMHEn FRONT ROOM. r . euitubln for ihio or two uersons; aas, beat and bath... im Ul:estreefci ., I70R RKJST-ClN CAPoUSE AVENUE, 0 V room 1ioub:- latest .improvements. Ap ply lDTtf Ciapouso ayenue. ' , : ' TWO OFFICES. CLOSKTf STEAM. HEAT' rnnnlnB .water, dcuorationi, front, eon' sptcubua; 810. W. GIBSON JONES. 811 Spruce alrcot. L'lNaHf DACHELOK-Al'AhTMtNTS IN J? city: steam heat: handsome suite; all comforts ami cheerful: s-cure It quick. W. U1BKUX JUAr.s, an epruce street. SUPEBIOR IK1U8E TO LET MADISON avenna. Ho sura to not m'li eaeing this before renting. Also nnnae on Joiterson. W. uinsun ju.o. ,n opruce aireac TOB RENT ONE-I1ALF HOUSE. NO. 20TSI. f North Main avanno: II rooms, sas. water. furnace and bkth room aod l am. lnqniro at Andersons News Kooms, I'rovuience equare. IjioR KENT FUR 1SHED ROo.M. WITH ; ' or without board, suitable for two per- sons. IXi Adams-nve, 1.-OR RENT-SIX ROOM HOUSE ON WEST L Lackawanna avonue. Adilrom 1 HUllAa s,v APtB, sear ii i.nzorne, nyuo rara. 1 'OB RENT NICELY FURNISHED HALL P snitable for ludge rooms. JOHN JEU- MYn, liu Wyoming ovanuo. T?OR RENT THE PBKMI8E3 RECKNTLY V occuDied bv The Scranton Trlli ne.known as the Bl'ieeer .Building, comer or Hpriire (St. and I enn ave. Possession given Imnje liatolv. Tne preml es ronslst of the b llillng in the rear of the building on the corner of spruce street and teen avenue, toeother with the basement, and also the entire fourth floor of tbe corner building. For particulars inquire on tho pmraisos, f Rudolph Hlooacr, or at the omce ot 'j no ecranion rrinnno. For Sale. nOB SALE-FARM, STOCK AND ALL r farming utensiU Innuiro of J. M. SHEF FIELD, 711 Scranton street, Scranton. Pa. ., Public Sals. PUBLIC SALK I WILL OFFER FOR-SALE nn Thiirr1a-. Nov. 7nt 10 oVIock a. m.. en the preraiaee.'all the leasshold . estate end term or years creaiea iy iea irom u. vr. Hcnllmalcer zn Arinnr rrntningii- ra sua I. .nr Krnthinirham. dated June 1. I88M. now owned by me. being lot N mber 8 CH) in Block Krt Ml. nn Wyoming avenne. In the ritv nf Scranton; being 4" foet in front and lti7 feet in depth.- LatuTy known as "The Arcade." Tornut Will De matte mown on oay 01 saie. . . 'I- CHARLES H.-WELLES. Special notices. . K- - 1 N OTICE-ON - AND AFTER- MAY 1 w 1 make 'a montlllv.tonc of the foilow Jne places giTind flee open sir advertising et- IIUiHlone wim-me Birrtpujnicu;. luyiurTitie, H,l I'ark. Providence. HlcllBon Olvnhant. Pcokvllle, Archbald, Jermyn, Exhibitions given on Wednreday and Friday ot each week during tbe month, tlie- rstos for adrer- tia ng are i" rer menu, auu.css c. 11. Oil, Tribune office, city. strpHElsOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAR." ' ' X ion want tms rone, c ontains an or Frank Lealle'a famous Ola-War P1ctnree.ahow Ina- tha fnrasa In actual battle, sketched on the spot, Tw volumes, fctmu pictures, hold on easy montlilv paymebt'. ? IJellvered by ex trees eomrleto. all charges prepaid. Address P. O. MOODY, ozt Anamjr ave., .scranton, ra. 11LANK' BOOKS, PAMPHLETS. MAOA- 13 sines, etc.; Donna or reuouna at the TaiSUSB- omce. V wora. neaauiutuw prices. , i, MQINTROSE Mrs. ChrlsAtnarl reached home Fri day evening-' af ten ah absence of two weeks. ' j.v Barry' BearW arrtted ' In Montrose from South America, last week. He brought with jhlm a native of that country; who had served him faithfully there and -will perform the same duties here that of butler. - Arthur Raynsford, of Scranton, was In MontroBo on saturaay. . . . .. Everv- Monday evening after' drill Company O members Indulge In a hop and social converse with visitors. They are settinnr to be dulte a feature. " E. R. Searle was In Montrose Monday oh legal. IwsIaasS' connected -with No vember court. ' John Ward died on Monday After an Illness of a week. He suDmittea to a Surgical operation .on-, oaeiraay, uot jtt, which waa-flagcessful, but be lacked vitality to)' pun him through. , ; ' 'The election' prtved an unusually .quittor-v . Customers Tell Us T . TTpi T7A Effects, Kerseys, Clay Diagonals, X V A V; W and Noveltv Mixture in o-rpnt vnri- CONNOLLY & Situations Wanted. V;l'lUA'HO. WANTED TO GO OUT BY O the dav washing. Sv'ashincs taken home also. Call or address L. li. SSk N. bumner avenue, Hyde Park. - SITUATION WANTED BY A DRESSMA kertoaow bv the week: baa had seven years' experience. Apply at 119 South Be Dacca avenue. - WASHINGS WANTED -FAMILY OR a-entleman'a. - tn take home. 1U20 West Lackawanna avenue. . . . CITUATION WANTED-BY A BOY AGED O In veara: work of anv- kind. Addreaa 138 Fronkllu avenue, city. SITUATION WANTED-BY A MAN 85 AS clerk iu wholesale, retail dry goods or Socory store; has bad experlonco. Address J. K., Tribune ofilco. SITUATION WANTED TO GO OUT BY the dav waahinir: washings taken home. also. Call or address U &, 334 N. Sumner avenue. Hyde Park. SITUATION WANTED - BY AN OLD ceentrv aroom who tra'laratands barn work and horses: can hn well reoommonded. Address Mc, Tribune olUce. SITUATION WA TED - BY A YOUNG man in litifphnr hnalriana wffh tvrn v.ara exporleuno; b -st rofrnce a .d bnnl far Dialled, if required. V. C, Tribune office. S'lTUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG man as third hand haker or anv kind of work or trade. A'Mresa HIS fi'ona svni-e Salesmen Wanted. WANTED-SALESMEN TO SELL 8TA rlo eoods nt home or travel: liberal sal ary or (food commission: we Bond samp'.es on sppuration: eivxezciusiveierriiory. Auuress P. O. Box 11UI, Now York City. Money to Loan. IJROMPT LOANS ON RRAL EST TE HE curlty. U. W. CRUSEK, 40U Lackawan na avenue. ', Clairvoyant. MBS. KENTON, CLAIRVOYANT AND nhrpunloiixt. Arnout House. 423 Lacka wanna avenue, this week only. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. , Dentists. DR. WILLIAM A. TAFT, PORCELAIN, Frlda-o onu Crown worK. umce, Washington avenue. C. C. LATTBACH. SURGEON DENTIST. No. 115 wyomingayenue, R. M. STRATTON, OFFICE COAL Ex change. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. A. TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN Diaeasea of Women, corner yomins sveniie nnd Spruce Ktreet, Sernnton. Of fice hours, Thursdays and Saturdays, 9 n. m. to 6 p. iPj DR. O. EDGAR DEAN HAS REMOVED to 610 Spruce Btrcet, tscranton, ra. (Just opposite Coui t HousequareJ DR. KAY, 2(W PENN AVE.; 1 to 3 P. M.j call 2".";3. Die. or women, ODSiruinc mm and all dls. of chil. DR. W. E. AX.LEN, 812 North Washington avenue. ii seases or tno Jiyo, r;ar, isose onu Throat; oftlce, 122 Wyoming ave. Resi dence, E29 Vine street t-,t t -r iattto ioc WiflttlNnTflN " .. - . ' a n - , 4A avenue, umce nours. b 10 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence 309 Madi son avenue. Fr (lnv9. at 6U.r uinuen sireei. uiuoo hours 1 to 4 p. m. Lawyers. WARREN St KNA-PP, ATTORNEYS nnd xunF"iiorR bi law, nupuum.-au .... II n7nnhln.nn au.nil.1 flnfnn- UlllltllMK, " ajjinita.w. w.v..... ------ tont ta JESSUPS & HAND. ATTORNEYS AND irounsoiiors hi Law, Dutluing, wasnmgton avenun. W. H. JESSL'P. ... . ... HORACE E. HAND, W. H. JESSUP. JR. . PATTERSON WILCOX. ATTOR- neys. ana counsellor i ""-" and 8 Llhrnry uuiiuing. ocrmuuu, i n. ROSEWELL H. PATTERSON. WILLIAM A. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND, Aliorneya nnu v 'i'i"''' - ""'',""" wealth building. Rooms 19, 20 and 21. FRANK' T.. ' OKELI,, ATTORNEY-AT- Law, Room o, toai fjxenuuso, ociu- ton, fa JAMES .W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY wealth Duiiainc OtlfTTPT. TIT PnrtiP ATTflBMRVaAT Law. Office, 317 Spruce St.. Scranton. Pa. L. A. WATERS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, . 423 IiQCKawnnna aye., ncranion, ra. nnra ipnWVBffWn A TTnPVTTV.AT 1.14. , v. .....j..., . T . nima Ttanlr Tl 1 1 il ,1 1 n IT Wnril Tl tflH . Money to.lpan In large sums at 5 per cent. j C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT' lew. Commonwealth building, Scranton, Fa. H. C. 8SIYTHB, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 400 L,acKawanna avenve. C. COMEq.YB. 821 SPRUCE STREET Ut t. nctriAiuuiTii a a iv.ivi.ii negotiated on real estate security. 408 Bpruce street. B. F. KILLAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Wyoming ave., prrrwn mii.xa. .m t unmntnu A TTnDMKV.AT, J AD. e. I . ill. l l.l v.. , - law. 45 Commonwealth bld'g. Scranton. J. M. C. RANCK. IM WYOMING AVE, Clairvoyant. PHRENOLOGIST AND CLAIRVOYANT 616 Meridian street, 1'arn niu. ' v-'. Wlre Srecns. JOS. KUETTKli, KB. Alt oil aiav.ij.a- , wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa manufao- - . - r . rr . turer or wire pcreens, Medleal I- sN 0 That our line of Cloakings Is the most complete and lowest priced in the city. Astrachans, Persian Cloths. Boucled r ety from the most reliable makers. WALLACE, TRY US. 602-604 UCKft. AVE., COR. (DIMS. Schools. SCHOOL OP THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton, Pa., (irepares boys and sine for college or business; thoroughly trains young children. Catalogue at re quest. Opens September . REV. THOMAS M. CKHH, WALTER H. BUELL. MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN and School. 412 Adams avenue, ouens Sept. 9. Klndegarten 110 per term. Architects. ' EDWARD H. DAVIS. ARCHITECT. Koomi 24. aaa a, commonweaita building. Scranton. E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear or uue wasningion avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT, 4S5 Bpruce st cor.Jwashave., Scranton. . BROWN & MORRIS, ARCHITECTS. Price building, 128 Washington avenue, Scranton. Loans. THE REPUBLIC SAVINGS AND Loan Association will loan you money on easier terms and pay you better on Investment than, any other association. Call on S. N. Callender, Dime Bank building. Seeds. G. R. CLARK & CO., SEEDSMEN AND Nurserymen! store 146 Washington ave- , nue; green house, 1350 North Main ave nue; store telephone 782. Miscellaneous. ' BAUER'S ORCHESTRA MU8IC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. For terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert's MKUAKUEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS" supplies, envelopes, paper Dags, iwine. Warehouse, 130 Washington ave.. Scran ton. Pa. , FRANK P. BROWN ft CO., WHOLE- sale dealers In Woodware, Cordage and Oil Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna ave. THOMAS AUBRET,. EXPERT Ac countant and auditor.' Rooms 19 and 20, Williams Building, opposite postofflce. aAgent for the Rex Fire Extinguisher. Hotels and Restaurants. THH ELK CAFE, 126 and 127 FRANK- un avenue, itates reasonaDie. . ZEtonsK. rropnoTor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D., I W, passenger depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. sixteenin ou ana irving i-nce, alamv Artr Rates, S3.E0 per day and upwards: (Amerl- , . . v VI V a V a sja. T tCl can pian;. .. au. s, ansDun ....... Proprietor. RAILROAD TIME-TABLES Central Railroad of New Jersey, (Lehlirti and Susauehanna Division.) Anthracite coal used exclusively. Insur ing eleaniiness ana oomrort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE t, 1895, Trains leave Scranton for Plttston, nilHWUIlMIT, CIV,, O.V f.V, ,.1(1, JI.0V .lll.i 1.23, 2.00, 3.05, 5.00,. 7.10 p. ra. Sundays 9.00 a. m., l.iu, z.ia, i. iv p. m. For Atlantic City, 8.20 a. m. For New York. Newark and Elisabeth. 8.20 (express) a. m., 1.23 (express with Buf fet parlor car), -8.05 (express) p. m. Sun day, 2.15 p. m. Train leaving 1.23 p. m. arrives at Philadelphia, Heading Term inal s 21 n. m. and New York 6.45 n. m. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle hem, Boston and Philadelphia. 8.20 a. m., 1.23, S.lkf o,w lexcein A-iiiiaueipnia p. m, aimiiov 2 IR n. m. - For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at 8.20 a.m., i.w p. , For Reading, Lebanon and Harrtsburg, via Allentown, 8.20 a. m 1.23, 6.00 p. m. Sunday, 2.15 p. m. For Pottsville, 8.20 a. m., 1.23 p. m. Rtiirnlna- leave New York, foot nf T.lh. erty stree-t. North River, at 9.10 (express) a. m., 1.10. 1.30. 4.30 (express with Buffet parlor car; p. m. Dununy, .3u a. m. 9.00 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- vace to tne iicaei agent at tne station. H. P. BALDWIN, "Gpb. Pass. Agent J. H. OLHAUSEN, Gen. Supt. DELAWARE AND HUDSON RAIL ROAD. Commencing . Monday. ay aV m ) arrive at new -"--v W W m m wanna avenue station JtW r as follows: r Trains will leave Scran ton station lor Carbondsle and Interme diate points at 2.20, 1.45. 100. i ""i1,0!1 a. m., 12.00. 120, 1.55. .15, 115, tU. HO and UFor'Farvlew, Waymart andHonesdale at 7.00, 126 and 1110 a. m., 1100, 120 and 11 P'For Albany; Saratoga, the Adlrondaeki and Montreal at 145 a. m. and 120 p. m. For Wllkes-Barre and Intermediate points at T.45, 8.45. 9.88 and to m..UM. LtO, 118, 4.00, 110, 6.06. 9.11 and 11.88 p. m. Trains will arrive at oranton station from Carbondale and Intermediate points at 7.40, 140. 9.84 and 10.40 a .nt,, 1J.0O, 1.17, 114, lio. 4.64, 5.68, 7.45, 111 and 11. P. m. From Honesdale, Waymart and . .Far view at 134 a. ra., 1100, t, 140, 1.56 and T.45 p.-m. ,rt".a. ' J- . From Montreal. Saratoga, Albany, eto at 4.64 and 11.88 p. m, . . ... From Wllkes-Barre aid tMermedlate points at 115. 104, 10.06 and 11.95 .a. m.. l it, tui US. Ua 101 I4a M4 UOIP.B. UPHOLSTER . FURNITURE. Clean Carpets, ' ff r RenoYate Featben,. Make Over Mattresses, Make and Repair Springs. Sell Iron Beds, Hake Fine Mattresses. May 12,' 1896. ' ' ' Train leaves Scranton for Philadelphia and New York via D. ft H. R. R. at 7.11 a. m., 12.05, 1.20, 2.38 and 11.38 p. m via D.. L. 4 W. R. R COO, 8.08, 11.20 a. m., and l.W p. m. . Leave Scranton for Plttston and Wilkes. Barre, via D., L. A W. R. R., 6.00, .08, U.29 a. m., 8.50. 8.07, 8.52 p. m. Leave Scranton for White Haven, Ha sleton, Pottsville and all points on the Beaver Meadow and Pottsville branches, via E. ft W. V. R. R., 6.40 a. m., via D. A H. R. R. at 7.45 a. m 12.05, 1.20, 2.88. 4. 00 p. in., via D., L. & W. R. R. 6.00. 8.08, 11.30 a. m.. 1.30. 3.50 p. m. " ' Leave Scranton for Bethlehem, Eastoti, Reading, Harrlsburg and all Intermediate points, via D. ft H. K. It., i.n a. to., mj. 1.20, 2.38. 4.00 11.38 p. m., via D., L. W. It. It., 8.0O, 8.0S, 11.20 a. m., l.w p. m. Leave Scranton for Tunkhannock. T wanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and all Intermediate points via D, ft H. R. R . 8.U a. m., 12.05 and 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., 8.46 a.' m. 12.06, 9.1D. 11.38 p. m., via D., L. ft W. R, U. and Plttston Junction, 8.08, (.56 a. m., 1.30, 8.50 p. m., via E. ft W. V. R. R., 3.41 p. m. For Elmlra and the west via Salamanca, via D. ft H. R. R.. 8.45 a.m. 12.05, 6.05 p.m., via D., L. ft WR Rj8..t5 4. D.k 1. and 6.07 p. m. Pullman Darlor and alenDlne' or L. V. chair cars on all trains between L. ft B. Junction or Wllkes-Barre and New York, Philadelphia, Buffalo, ana suspension OIIUAV. . ROLLIN H. WILBUR, Gen. Supt. CHAS. B. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt.,Phlla,,Pa. A. W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. Gen. Pass. Act., South Bethlehem. Pa. Del.. Lack, and Western. Effect Monday, June 2, 1895. Trains leave Scranton as follows: EX press for New York and all points East. 1.40, 2.50, 6.U, 8.00 and 9.55 a. m.i 12.55 and 1.34 p. m. Express for Easton, Trenton, Philadel phia and the South, 5.16, S.00 and 9.56 a. m., 12.55 end 3.34 p. m. Washington and way stations, 3.65 p. m. Tobyhanna accommodation, 8, 10 p. tn. Express for Binghamton, Oswego, El mlra, Corning, Bath. Dansvllle, Mount Morris and Buffalo, 12.10, 2.35 a. m., and 1.21 p. m.,- making close connections at Buffalo to all points In the West, North west and Southwest. - Bath accommodation, 9 a. m. , Binghamton and way stations, 12.37 p.m. Nicholson accommodation, at 4 p. m. and ''Binghamton and Elmlra Express, 6.08 "'Express for Cortland, Syracuse, Oswego Utlca and Richfield Springs, 2,35 a .m. and ' iVacaVfcK and Bath 9 a. m. and 1.21 p.m. , For Northumberland, Plttston, Wilkes Barre, Plymouth, Bloomsburg and Dan ville, making close connections at North umberland for Willlamsport, Harrlsburg, Baltimore, Washington and the South. Northumberland and Intermediate sta tlons, 6.00, 9.55 a. m. and 1.80 and 6.07 p. m. Namtlcoke and Intermediate jaUons, 8.08 and 11.20 a. m. Plymouth and Inter. Wpffi ln0dasn.pfn2gPcSache. on 1FoXParta.lte,ni,n'forma..on ket time depot ticket office. Erie and Wyoming Valley.' . Trains leave Scranton for New TorK and intermediate points on i the Erie ra road at 7 00 a. m. and 8.24 p. m. Also tor HneJdale. HaWley and local points at 7 lVhrab?v.aahroPu,h'traln. to and f rTralns llav.' for Wilkes-Barr. at 6. a, m. and 8.46 p. n am anton divi non. fat Effect. aeptembef aasiel, 1M8. Stations ilDI Dally. ceptftonday.) p Arrive Leavei 7 asm . Y. Franklin 81 T lol west 4na streeu Tail..? 10 Weehawken IP- M ArrlTe Leavei IHHancoek Junetloni ...JB 101 Hancock 19 Mj 18 IS StarUgkl Preston Park Come . PoTBtelle Belmont Plesaant Ml . Unlondale Portet CUT' Carbondale White Bridge MoyfWa Jermyn Arohlbtld Wintou Peckvtlle . Olvphant Dickson Throop . . Providence ' Pork fiaee M Hi 401 9 41 5 KM T M 14 4 tllCtt T.TrtiP ... 6 4 1 1 ii m ..m 8 411 1188 714;84. 631 II lM Ski' nm 61: Irll IIS I to I ll Ml 618! 1101 !I II 6 MHlOMI 610 lOtfil EoxontoB at Leave Arrive ' AU train ru dally exoept gundsy. t ")ginei Ut tralas stop en alga! Wf 1 "ecure rates vis Ontario ft iUKkaataTHi'ketiaDd save maam ' i C.An0ft, wea-rass . r T,ri5orowt,lAA!tr.j noeti,an.fii Affc i I 1803 (Oil 8f camti 13 I t84 40T!'!3 TM 410 ,.m T8 414 ..J T4IU17 ..at T46 480 ...a 1 alf l , - J
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