The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, September 18, 1896, Page 2, Image 2

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HE SCR-ANTON TIIIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 18, 1896.
USES THIS TIMf A
BUTTER ARGUMENT
Bryao Also Otis a Rabblt'f Foot That's
Duly Certified To.
AND ALL HE WANTS NOW IS VOTES
The Popoeratlo Candidate Continues
Ills Loquacious Itinerary in the Pri
meval Haunts of Democracy nud
Gives Vent to More Casual Oratory.
Charlotte. N. C, Sept. 17.-Half past
eight this morning was the early hour
set by William J. Bryan In complying
with the request of his Charlotte sup
porters to make a siKvch here. Mr.
Bryan, under escort of the local KnlRhts
of Pythias, the Hornet's Nest Riflemen
and numerous horsemen, proceeded to
the postofflce park, where he addressed
several thousand people.
Greensboro, N. C. Sept. 17.-The Bry
an special reached Concord at 10.35 a.
m., "and Mr. Bryan delivered a short
speech from the covered stand to about
a thousand people who were very hear
ty In their applause. This is what Mr.
Bryan said:
In my short time I cannot do better thnn
call the attention to a few questions ami
give you an answer so you can use mem
t .k v..i in hunii ftiapiinaloti. Conver
sions are not made by public speaking
so much ns by one heignDor iuikiuk u -other.
People, say they ilo not want o
... ,i nt.inl la the Inherent
sense of Justice trying to show a silver
dollar Is a 50-ccnt dollar. They value ptt-
..... 1... Ik. I, ,,111,,.. ulilrh cannot Kft to the
mint and assume It will be only worth 60
cents under iree comaise. i
coinage a new demimd Is created. I can
not Illustrate it better man mis way
AN ILLUSTRATION.
At home we et butter for Si cents a
pound the year around. The farmer goes
to town In the fall ami contruets for all
Dm h, thinks hu will produce. In
the spring he tlnds he has more and has to
sell It lor l.i cents a pound uerauw mimuj
cmn.lu n.jiilv in ink,' his xiirhlus at 25 cents.
So with silver. It the mints are opened so
everv man with an ouiuo of silver can
convert It Into money there would be no
surplus to drag down the price. Can't
the I nltcd Mtati-s tuKe an me suver ui
fered? If so we can malntnln the parity.
The only way to know absolutely is to try
hut wn lire ininnrii;cil 1o trv.
Hemember the silver of France, England
and Germany nearly all coined and used
In the world is worth more now as com
pared with void than It would be here.
France has more silver In circulation per
capita than we have, and It circulates at
l.'ili to 1. Not an ounce has come here
without rising 3 cents. The silver of Kng
land is worth more at home, anil It would
hurt F.nglniid more than us, because there
are mure people there that use sliver than
ever see a piece of gold. China, Japan and
India must have their supply and we
would take only what Is left. If wo can
take it all we will tlx the price at a dollar
and twenty-nine cents and we would raise
the price of those things which come In
competition of the products of the other
counties, thereby restoring prosperity to
ine farmers wno couni men purcnase at
tho stores and make a demand for the pro
duct of factories. If you destroy the abil
ity of the producers to sell the products of
the fuctoiies you destroy the factories, no
matter what they talk about opening the
mills, tuncers.)
(JETS A RABBIT'S FOOT.
At Salisbury, reached at 11.15 a. m.
Mr. Brvnn was Introduced to 4 1)00 iuxi
pie by Thomas J. Kluttz, chairman of
tne North Carolina delegation to Chi
cage, who seconded Mr. Bryan's nom
Inatton. Considerable enthusiasm
marked the candidate's speech, and the
cheers grew In Intensity as he pro
ceeded. Just as Mr. lirvan was board
Insr his train he was Dresented with the
foot of a rabbit killed at midnight In
a church yard during the dark of the
moon. Those who saw the presenta
tion manifested their appreciation of
the incident by exercising their lungs,
and Just as the train moved off, the
candidate called out: "If the people
who have given me rabbit's feet In this
campaign will vote for me there Is no
possiuie uouot of my election."
Another large audience was at Lex
ington, where Mr. Bryan said:
".Inin,s rampalKn where our enemies arc
united against us, our friends are also
umiru, aim wnn me nelp or the Demo
Ol'uH., nanl,. n.UL.U . . I .....
ChicaKO Which la nervn.ln.l with . ...l.i
....... K, ,j nmuii uuupicu h. piauorm
iiiifi ii-an inueiienuence. Ami in thru, r.irn.
PS IhPre ttrmtfrht ....., Y... U , .
' ' , ,u , jugn IU
-------.... ,.,ri uavr urii nn
ded the fores represented by the Populist
party unu oy the free silver Republicans of
- - - , " "3" iiinv una UU
nartv uiinnMeil to tt u-u . .v.. .i
DI.1U. Against this double
alliance of those wno jnu in the money
V 7u ... h,V tT l,Ye tne money
IsO-r i ,.WH 11 nut Uana XJ- . " l?U
lleve;"iS an American system of ll nance
for an American peoplo can by his vote
ass t in sending a man to cogress who
assist In sending a man to congress whS
on the money question, (Cheers.)
HIS JOURNEY RESUMED.
William J. Bryan reached Greensboro
on his special train this afternoon. A
great crowd at the station, including
hundreds of excursionists from nearby
points, shouted vigorously as Mr. Bry
an stepped to the station platform and
as he was driven through the dusty
main thoroughfare of the quaint old
town several thousand people, yelling
loudly, followed his carriage, conspicu
ous by Its red, white and blue decora
tions and four horses that drew It, to
the Ben Bow house, where the candi
date and his party had dinner. After
dinner Mr. Bryan was taken to Blank
wood, a residence on the outskirts of
the town, where he delivered a speech
after being Introduced by Clement Man
ly, chairman of the state Democratic
committee. Ills audience numbered
15,000. and was one of the most en
thusiastic gatherings Mr. Bryan had
addressed In the campaign. Mr. Bryan
left Greensboro for Durham and Ra
leigh at 3 o'clock p. m.
A stop of ten minutes was made at
Burlington, where Mr. Bryan addressed
two thousand people. Including a large
number of cotton operatives. At Hllls
boro several hundred people gathered
about the train and heard a few words
from the candidate. A young man rid
ing a mettlesome horse was conspicu
ous In the crowd by the golden decora
tions of his animal and his person: The
word "McKlnley" was stamped on his
horses' collar and he let people know
lie was for the Republican candidate
by shouting for him vigorously. Some
of those on the Bryan special made a
raid and captured the hore's golden col
lar. As the train drew out the young
man was seen frantically shaking his
fist after It. He said his name was N.
W. Brown, a book seller.
CHILD WITH DUAL HEAD.
Its Name Is Bryan, mmi It Can Look
Two Ways at Once.
Macon, Oa., Sept. 17. A baby boy
with two heads was last night born to
Mrs. Bryan. Both the heads are per
fectly developed and are Joined together
at the back, so as to place the faces In
opposKe directions, looking to the bock
and to the front
Both mother and child are well, and
the physicians say there is every pros
pect of the child living. -
. MAY PICK A SENATOR BY LOT.
Plaa of Keatackr Republican1 a ad
floaaa Xoaer Democrats.
Frankfort, Ky., Sept. IT. The rumor
to current here that deal baa been
arranged by the Republican with the
sound money Democrats to cast wis as
to whether Mr. Blackburn s successor
In the United States senate shall be a
Demdcrat or Republican.
It Is said that the. Republicans are ue
termlned to elect a successor to Sena
tor Blackburn at the extra session of
the legislature In December.
HORSEWHIPPED HIS DAUGHTER.
Father Unapproved of the ioun
Mast she Is to Marry.
Altonnn. Pa.. SeDt. 17. There was a
sensational episode In the street here
this morning. Anthony Grlener horse
whipped his daughter, who has become
engaged to marry a man Grelner dis
likes.
The younsr woman Is said to be se
verely Injured by the attack. Her fa
ther was arrested.
VIOLENT HAIL STORM.
Berks and Lehigh Counties Visited by a
Destructive BlowHailstones
as Big as Walnuts.
Reading. Pa., Sept. 17. A violent hail
and thunder storm did great damage
late this afternoon at various points In
western Berks and In southern and
western Lehigh counties. The storm
came from the southwest. At Myers
town a shed was blown to pieces and
many trees unrooted. At Lynnport,
LehlRh county, a school building was
wrecked and many dwelling; were more
or less damaged. A small circus tent
was blown over and wrecked.
The orm then continued eastward
and struck the East Penn road near
Alburtls. At Macungle lightning struck
and set Are to a shirt factory, but the
flames were extinguished. Hundreds
of trees were uprooted and many small
buildings damaged. Hall fell the Pize
of walnuts and pierced the earth to a
depth of two Inches. Many window
panes were broken In the path of tho
storm In the vicinity of Macungle and
Emaus, and It Is reported that the
damage In some localities was very
great.
It is Impossible to get details tonight
owing to a lack of telephone nnd tele
graph facilities In the territory visited
by the storm. Fourteen poles of the
long distance telephone company were
blown down west of Robesonia and nil
communication west Is Interrupted.
The lines between here nnd Lancaster
are also down. Terrible storm report
ed nt Mahanoy City and Delano.
Burlington, N. J., Sept. 17. This city
was struck by a cyclone this after
noon nt half past five o'clock, that left
considerable damage In Its wake. The
thunder nnd lightning was terrific and
was accompanied by hall, followed by
a deluge of rain. The hail broke the
glasses In several residences and Hood
ed the'rooms. The McXeal pipe foundry
No. 1 was damaged by a large smoke
stack blowing over upon It. The Ice
houses of John A. Vandegrif t nnd Peter
L. Vandegrlft were blown down. Ow
ing to the damage to the electric light
plant the city Is In darkness tonight.
PATHETIC SUICIDE OF A WOMAN.
Kills llcrscll Itnlhcr Than Ilccomo n
Burden ou Her Friends.
Hannibal, Mo., Sept. 17. Miss Ida
Buchanan, aged 25, committed suicide
by shooting herself. She dressed her
self for burial, then went out In the
front yard, lay down on the grass and
blew out her brains. She was engaged
to be married arid her lover was In the
house at' the time.
She left a note saying that her health
was poor nnd that she did not wish to
become a burden on anyone.
PROBABLE MURDER AT CARY, ILL.
Body of an Unknown toung Man
Found in a Deserted House.
Crystal Lake, III., Sept. 17. The bad
ly decomposed body of a well-dressed
young man was discovered In an un
used houso south of Cary, suspended
by a strap from the celling, with knees
resting on the floor.
Suicide In such a position is not be
lieved ' possible. . The man bore evi
dence of being well-to-do, and murder
is suspected.
FATAL QfARKfcL OVER A CHILD.
Saturday Night- Shooting nt Paris,
111., Ilesnlts in Death.
Paris, 111., Sept. 17. Thomas Stemons
died this evening and Benjamin Mc
Cnlmont was placed In Jail, charged
with his murder.
The two men had an altercation over
the kidnaping of their grandchild last
Saturday evening apd McCalmont shot
Stemons after Stemons had taken tho
child away from McCalmont.
REPORTED BURNED AT STAKE.
Black Drute Killed lor Assaulting a
Woman.
Puthbert, Oa., Sept. 17, Lum War
ren, the negro who assaulted and almost
murdered Mrs. John Bass, has been
lynched near Sliellman, but whether by
burning at the stake or not it is not
altogether clear.
The first report was that ..the negro
had been burned alive. Subsequent In
formation throws doubt upon this
phase of the case.
FRANTZ HELD FOR MURDER.
Charged with Killing Bessie Little at
Dayton, Ohio.
Dayton, O., Sept. 17. Albert J.
Frantz, alleged slayer of Bessie Lit
tle, was, after a lengthy examination
today, held to common pleas, court on
the charge of murder in the' first de
gree, without bond.
Frants asserts that the girl commit
ted suicide and that he threw the body
and revolver Into the river.
COLLIDED IN A RACE.
C. N. Payne, of Philadelphia, Thrown
from Solky nnd Injured.
Reading, Pa., Sept. 17. While par
ticipating In a race at the fair grounds
here today C. N. Payne, of Philadel
phia, collided with another team. He
was thrown from his sulky and sus
tained a broken arm and internal In
juries. He was removed to the hospital,
where his injuries were attended to.
LAID UP FOR REPAIRS.
Weyler's Press Bureau Nails One
Cnbaa Campaign Lie.
Havana, Sept. 17. The rumor which
gained circulation In the United States
yesterday by the way of Key West
that the Spanish cruiser Infanta Isa
bella has been disabled at the entrance
to this port. Is unfounded.
The Infanta Isabella has ben fald up
for repairs at the arsenal here since last
month- . .
AN OPEN LETTER.
WHAT MRS. I. E. BRESSIE SAYS TO
AMERICAN WOMEN.
peaks of Bar Melaacholy Condition
After the Birth of H.r Child.
'I feel aa If I was doing- an In
justice to my suffering; sisters if I
did not tell what Lydia E. Piakbxm'a
Vegetable com
pound has done
for me. and its
worth to the world.
"From tho
birth of my
child until
he was
four years
old, I was
in poor
health,
but feel
ing con
vinced that
half of the
ailments of
women were
imagined or
else culti
vated,
I fought
against
mvbud feel
logs, until I was
nliliired to cive UD. Mv
discusc baffled the best doctors.
I vs nervous, hysterical: my head
ached with such a terrible burning
sensation on the top, ana leit ns n a
band was drawn tightly above my
brow; inflammation of the stomach, no
appetite, nausea at the sight of food,
Indigestion, constipation, bladder and
kidney troubles, palpitation of the
Imnrt. attacks of melancholia would
occur without any provocation what
ever, numbucss ot tiio inuos, wreuien
ing paralysis, nnd loss of memory to
such an extent that I feared aberration
of the mind.
'A friend advised Lydia E.l'inkhnm's
Vegetable Compound, aud spoke in
glowing terms of what It had done for
her.
" I began its use and gained rnpidly.
Now I am a living advertisement of its
merits. I had not used it a year when
I wus the envy of the whole town,
for my rosy, dimpled, girlish looks and
perfect health.
" I recommend it to nil women. J find
a great advantage in being able to say,
it Is by a woman's hands this great
boon is given to women. All houor to
the name of Lydia K. l'inkham ; wide
success to tho Vegetable Compound.
Yours in Health, Mas. I. E, Uuks
SIB, Horculaneum, Jefferson Co., Mo."
SOUND MONEY RALLY.
Bright Points of Judge Jcssup Ap
plauded nt Montrose.
Special to the Seranton Tribune.
Montrose, Sept. 17. The McKlnley
and llobart club held a monster mass
meeting here tonight. Judge Jessup,
the speaker of the evening, fully elu
ciated the free silver fallacy. Ho said,
in part:
"A man can coin money. He can ex
change the surplus of his products If
he Is a producer. He can also borrow
and fourthly he can steal. In any case
heshould get an honest dollar." Judge
Jessup was frequently applauded.
MURDERER'S NERVE QIVES OUT.
Appleynrd Oovn Into Violent ConvnN
sions nt Cheboygan.
Cheybogan, Mich., Sept. 17. The sen
tence of Appleyard, convicted of murder
In the second degree and recommended
to the mercy of the court, could not be
passed today, as at noon Appleyard's
nerve gave out and he went Into con
vulsions. He is now under the influence of opi
ates nnd may awake a raving maniac
or die.
tJRIDE OF TWELVE YEARS.
Cupid Begins Work Knrly Up at
Poverty Flat.
Clearfield, Pa., Sept. 17. Cupid be
gins to wage war upon hearts at a very
tender age at Poverty Flat, this un
ty. Ada Travis, aged 12 years, and Burl
Ferrler, aged 17 year", have become
engaged to bo married and the wed
ding duy has been fixed.
HEART BLEEDS FOR $100,000.
Young Woman Sues a Bicycle Maker
lor Breach of Promise.
Hllcago, Sept. 17. Maud Stevens has
brought suit against Alfred Feather
stone, a wealthy bicycle manufacturer,
for $100,000 for breach of promise.
Nothing Is known of tho young wo
man, and her attorneys decline to dis
cuss the matter.
THE NEW WOMAN IN CANADA.
To Be Made Happy by Admission to
v the Bar.
Montreal, Sept. 17. yVt the last meet
ing of the convocation of the Law so
ciety of upper Canada, held In Toronto,
the legal committee was directed to
frame rules providing for the calling of
women to the bar.
If tho Baby Is Cutting Teeth.
Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has
been used for over lifiy years by mil
lions of mothers for their children
while teething, with perfect success. It
soothes the child, softens the gums,
allays all pain, cures wind ccllc rfnd Is
the best remedy for diarrhoea. Sold by
druggists In every part of the world,
lie sure and call for "Mrs. Wlnslow's
Soothing Syrup," and take no other
kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle.
CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE.
iugrnwhiK nails arientillcnlly trentoii at
E. M. hfcTSEIB chiropody, iMirlresing and
manicure parlors, 1SD) Lackawauua avenue.
Lousullatlon free.
LOST.
IOHT-HKTWKKM FILMORB AVENUE
J nnil Plymouth cln:rcii, gold lireust pi ,
S'-t with brilliants: An Itr Tuunsa le.iv at .
D. WILLIAMS, lilt Houtb Main avenue,
I08T- FOX TERRIER, WITH BLACK
J eysawl snot on back nrr full; rownrd
will U given If rnturnad to J. A. bUKANTON.
01 MiuHnon avenuu.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
rpHR fOLDIEK IN OUK t'JVIL WAR."
X You want this relic. Contains all of
Frank Leille's rninnni old war I ictnroi.aliow.
Ing the forces In actual !uttlf,tiketciio'l on tho
Kt. Two volutin a, g.OOH I'irluron. Hold on
aay monthly imymvnta. i'eliTered l.y ex
praal complete, all charges prepaid. Address
P. O. MOODY, m Adam aV Ucrantou, Pa.
m w mm BV
v
T
A WORD.
WANTS OP ALL KINDS COST THAT
MUCH. WHEN PAID FOR IN AD
VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT
IS MADE NO CHARGE WILL BE LK33
THAN 23 CENTS. THIS RULE Af
PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS.. EX
CEPT LOCAL SITUATIONS, WHICH
ARE INSERTED FREE.
HELP WANTED-MAI.ES.
UfMITCn A SMART REPUBLICAN IN
nHHIbU" every county who will work
for U5 a week for two months and will earn
it. Address. Fox 11S3. Fbila. P. O.
ANTEDAS .OENT IN EVERY BKC
timi t canvass: ?4.(o to $CO a day
matlo j Bella at lidt: also a man to sell Staple
Uouds to dealer: best aido .line $75 a month;
alary or large commission inado; exporltmee
nnnecoroary. Clifton ttoap and Manufactur
ing Co., Cincinnati, O.
A XT ANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN
every town to solicit stock autiscrip.
tiors: a monopoly; Mr money for ngcntH: no
cnpital required. EDWARD C. FISH Si CO,
Rorden Block. Chiiaifa 111.
HELP WANTED FEMALES.
t ADIES-l MAKE BIO WAGES DOING
J i I'lensant liorao wotk, nnd will gladly send
full particulars to nil sending 'i cent stamp.
Miss M. A. 81 EI'BINS, Lawrence, Micb.
lf ANTED LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN-
ton to sell and introduo Snyder's cake
Icing: xrcriencod canvanner preferred: work
.erinawnt and very profitable. Write for
particular at once and irnt benefit of holiday
trade. T. B. SNYDER & CO., Cincinnati. O.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY TWO ENEK
fOtic Falmwomen to represent ns
Uunrantopd Si a day without tnterferriug
with other ant Ira, Hrnltlitul occupatlou.
Write for t nrtliulars. encloaius stamp, Mango
I lieniicol Ci'inpauy, No. 2 John btreet. Now
York.
AGENTS WANTED.
TITANTED MOO AGENTS FO HUS
ull-g authorized "LIVES Or K KI
LEY AND HtiBART;" BOH panes, eloRantiy
lllnstratml; price only Sl.lsi; the b 'at and the
cliai.pfHt. and ouIboIIs nil .ithoia; 50 pnr cent,
to audits in d tlu frtiaht paid. r-Bnoks
now rundy; savo time by soiuiluf 50 cents in
s'limt for nn outfit at once. Address A. D.
WORT H1NGTON & CO., Hartford, Conn.
AUKXTH WHAT ARE YOU GOIVQ TO
do about Safe Citizenship price SI. fin.
in- by thousand Address, NICHOLS,
Nnpor'ville, 111.
ArANTF.D AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN
II to represiDt old mtublishod company on
salary ST'J n month and expenses; sped d in
ducements to varty owninir team. Addro.s
llubbnrd Company 10?3 Filbort street, Phlla'
delpliia. Pa.
AGKNTS-TO BELL OUR PRACTICAL
clod, silver, nickel and copper oleotro
plasters; prices fiom upward: salary and
cxiiemos paid: outfit free. Address, with
Hump, MICHIGAN MFG CO.. Cbicaifo.
CENTS TO SEI.LQ1GARSTO SEALERS;
iV K.H weekly nnd expenses: experience un
necessary. CONSOLIDATED MFG CO.. B
Van Union at.. Chicago.
OALESMAN TO C.M1RV SIDE LINE; K
O l or cent, rcnimli-sion: sample book mailed
froe.
A.I. I. V fVl ktat nn I. K
York.
FOR KENT.
l?On RENT SIX-ROOM HOUSE. 40J
I1 Sixth street, 12.50. Inqulro I'M Wash
ington uvenuo.
T.OR RENT-THREE ROOMS: FRONT ON
V the second floor; over N. A. Hnlbort's
music ftore, J17 Wyoming avenue. Inquire
in the store.
L-OR RENT-HALF OP DOUBLE HOUSE;
V modern improvements; runt reanonable;
corner of Pine aud Rlakely streets. Dunmore.
WANTEI)-TO RENT.
n'WcTlNAliMNrTRM J"8 TO10
rooms. between Adams and Clay ave-nn-s.
or lu Green lilii:;u. AddrcM Box 414,
stating rent aud location.
i
FOR SALE.
lOR SALE-A SILVER-PLATED CONN
I double bell euphonium, nicely engraved
with trombone bell, sold lined; nearlvnew
and rest SVO: will sell nt a bargain. Addreta
this week to E. W. GAYLOR, LaRaysvllle,
Pa.
tfOR SALE OR RENT SIX-ROOMED COT-
tana.
Wyoming Cnmp Ground; partly
furnishi'd.
w. ii. 1, seranton.
.TOtt SALE-HORSE, AGED SIX YEARS,
I1 weight 1,000 rouuds; cau be seen at 10-1
Price street.
FOR SALE-MY COTTAGE AT ELM
Imrst and the four lots on which it
Ktands; abo the four lota adjoining; most do
siral.lo kcation in Elmhnrat; prices reasons,
ble: terms easv: posneMion given at onee. E,
P. KINGSBURY, Commonwealth Building,
Scianton. l'n.
ESTRAYED.
"L'BTHAYKD TO MY .ritEMlSM LAMBS.
-I j Tuesday nl"1"4" the or ner can have same
br wivinc """" a"l calling at J. E. Scbul
jcr ojO Blake y street. Dunmore.
ri STRAYED FROM THE PREMISES OF
J 4 thn undorsluned n clear rod cow, large
horns, very heavy; reward for In formation or
return of cow to JOHN ASTOCK, Ibroop
street. Dnnniori.
WANTED.
r ANTED-FIFTY SHARES OF BONTA
V Plate Glass Co. Address LOCUST.
Tribune office.
MONEY TO LOAN.
IOR MORTGAGE LOAN UPON CITY
property, payable in monthly or ijunr.
tcrly payments for flvo, ton or llftocn years,
call upon WOuDHUFF, Republican Building.
ANNUAL MEETING.
fmiETNUATlEETilS
X bora of tho I.BoKmvannn Storo Associa
tion, limited, will b held at the oliic-nf the
Asscciati in, in thecity of hcrattou, on Wed
nesday, Oct. Tth. Hili,ftt 2 o'clock p.m.. for tho
election of lUKtiaiferj for the enstunv year and
for tho trans iction of sucli other business us
may proporly com- before the meeting.
J. P. HIGOhSSON, Secretory.
Fcranton, Pa., Sept. 12, 1BIK1.
JIOJICIMJT MAY CONCERN.
A LL PARTIES WHO ARE INDEBTED TO
11 the Stophen Gutheinz and Barbara
t.utbeinz cstitto rre hereby notified to make
payu cuts in part or wbo.e within m days or
accounts will I. e collected uccordine to law;
payments can bo nrndo at reisdenco. i24 Alder
street, frein T to 8 p. m.: at furniture store,
UI5 Cedar avenue, any time dtirinu day.
C. S'J ORR. Alderman.
CITY SCAVENGER.
AB. BKIGGS CLEANS PliIVY VAULTS
. and cess pool: en odor; improved
pumps usrd. A. BrriUGS, Proprietor.
Leave orders I1U) North Main avcuu". or
Erckos' drug tore, loiuor Aannis ana Mul
berry. IcKphouo 4.r.'iJL
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER.
TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
j-ncnnwanna o.lliiy. no. UTH, t-iiptmbjr
twin. 1MHI. Noti o la hereby k'voii that nil
application will bo mailt, to the xaid court on
October 12. PtlW. at 9 o'clock a. in,, under the.
Act of Atisembly of the Coiumonwo.lth of
Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act toprovldo for
tho incorporation and regulation of curttin
corporations, approved April 20th, Ibi4,"
nnd the supplements thereto, for the
charter of an Intended corporation to
I callud "Saints Petor and Paul
Knsslan Orthodox Greok Catholic Ben
etlcial Society, of Seranton, Pa.,;' the charac
ter and objoct whereof U tho maintenance of
a society for benoflcial and protective pur
poses to Its members from funds collected
therein, and for theaa purposes to have, pos
sess nnd enjoy all the rights, benefits and
privilege of thn said Act of Assonibly and its
aiipplenwnts. The proHsed charter is now ou
file In the Protho"Otarys oilier.
TAYLOR LEWIS, Bollcito s.
CLAIRVOYANT.
Vf ADA ME AUBREY, GREATEST LIVING
i)l clairvoyant la the world; tells past,
present aud future, oil Forts! court.
01
GEN
c
onnolly Wallao
NEW, FRESH, SEASONABLE GOODS, in great quantities daily arriving, bouj
11t1tfit nnnrlitiATie o K1 ti a frv ahaI 1i--k tvm 4laoi Vin- t- '
lore. .Note these lew specials and call and see many more:
. .
IUU Dozen White Cotton Towels,
100 Dozen All Linen
gain we nave ever seen. Worth
Good Cheap Handkerchiefs
Ladies' Embroidered Swiss Handkerchiefs, scalloped edges, 3 fop 25
Hen's Night Gowns
f,1 C T 11. I1.J T 1 t
viuaui.ia
Fall Wash Goods
Printed Marie De Lyon,
ucw, wo ioc,
Our line of Exclusive
equalled in the city.
CONNOLLY &
SITUATIONS WANTED.
YOUNGiArKSlRE
law office; umleratands atunnjrarhy and
typewriting. Address J, R, No. S, Tribune.
SITUATION WANTED BY A SOBER, IN.
& duatrious youiiir married man, aged Kl;
will work at anything, Call or address 11.
H., 533 Breck Court, city.
SITUATION WANTED AS A STATION.
t3 ary engineer, pump runner or fireman; la
also a Hrat-claMg Icj machine runner; ha. had
Ave and a halt years' experionoe at ice ma"
chlnH work; cau furnlnh good references.
Address J, D. W., 037 Penn avenue, city.
SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG
man aa single or double entry bookkeep.
er or stenographer; has had extensive expo,
rience iu all branches. Address K H., Room
10, Burr Building,
SITUATION WANTED TO GO OUT
washing and ironing; washing and Iron
lng taken home also. Call or address L. B.,
3H N. Bumner avonue, Hyde Park.
SITUATION WANTED BY A OOOD
strong dot; bas a fair education and oan
five references If required. Address L, M.
i0 Wayne avenue.
WANTED-DRESSMAKINO OR SEWING
of any kind to do. Address to or rail
at 000 S. Wyoming avouuo, city.
SITUATION WANTED A8 CARPENTER
or handy man; can do any kind of work;
well exporiouced with horses; good reference
if required; steady employment desired. 008
Warron street, Scrautou, Pu.
SITUATION WANTED BY MIDDLE,
aged lady as housekeeper; can give ref.
rences. Address 41. J. T., care Tribune ofllce.
SITUATION WANTED BY A WOMAN
to do washing or scrubbing or cleaning
offices. Address A. 0., 113 Ninth street.
VV-KTED-POSITION A8 HOUSEKEEP-
er by a widow with one child. Address
M. B., care Tribune office.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Physicians and Surgeons,
MARY A. SHEPHERD, M. D., NO. 233
Adums avenue.
DR. A. TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN
Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming
venue and Spruce street, Seranton. Of
llce hours, Thursdays and Saturdays,
a. m. to 6 p. m.
DR. COMEOYS OFFICE NO. 837 N.
Washington ave. Hours, 12 m. to 3 p. m.
Disease of women a specialty. Tele,
phone No. 3233.
DR. W. E. ALLEN, (13 NORTH WASH
Ington avenue.
DR. ANNA LAW, 308 WYOMING AVE.
Office "J.J-lljinuJ p. m., 7-8 p. m.
DR. C. L. FREY, PRACTICE LIMIT-D.
diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat; office 122 Wyoming ave. Rest.
dence, 629 Vine street
rR . M GATES. 125 WASHINGTON
venue. Offlae hours. 8 to a. m.. 1.30
to 8 and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence 301 Madl
son avenue.
DR. S. W. LAMEREAUX, A SPECIAL,
tut on chronic diseases of the heart.
lungs, liver, kidneys and genlto urinary
organs, win occupy tno cm re or ur,
Boos. 232 Adams avenue. Office hours
1 to 6 p. m.
DR. C. L. FREA8. SPECIALIST IN
Rupture, Truss Fitting and Fat Reduc
tion. Kooma) 2in ana oil wears nunuing.
Office telephone 1363. Hours: 10 to 12, 3
to 4, 7JO 9.
W. G. ROOK, VETERINARY BUR-
geon. Horses Cattle and Dogs treated.
Hospital, 124 Linden street, Seranton.
Telephone 2C72.
' Dentists.
DR. F. L. M'GRAW, 305 SPRUCE
street.
DR. E, Y. HARRISON, J13 S.MAINAVE,
C. C. LATTBACH. SURGEON DENTIST.
No. 115 Wyoming avenue.
R. M. STRATTON, OFFICE COAL Ex
change. Architects.
EDWARD H. DAVISy" ARCHITECT.
Rooms 24. 2S and 30. Commonwealth
bulldtng. fl.'ranton.
B. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICB
rear of 606 Washington avenue.
LEWIS HANCOCK. JR , ARCHITECT.
43B Spruce at., ror. Wash. v... Seranton.
BROWN MORRIS. ARCHITECTS.
Price building. 120 Washington avenue.
8cranton.
Detectives.
BARRING & M'SWERNEY. Common
wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser
vice Agency.
Alderman.
G. F. KELLOW, 1004 W. LACKA. AVE,
Dressmaker.
MRS. M. E. DAVIS, 430 Adnms avenue.
Schools.
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA.
Seranton, Pa., prepares boys and girls
for college or business; thoroughly
trains younir cblldron. Catalogue at re.
REV. THOMAS M. CANN.
WALTER H. BUELL.
MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN
and School, 412 Adams avenue. Spring
terTt April 1! Kindergarten 110 per term.
Hotels and Restaurants.
THE ELK CAFE, 12S and 127 FRANK
Ud avenue. Rates reasonable.
P. ZEIGLER. Proprietor.
6CRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L. 4 W.
passenger depot. Conducted on the
European plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop,
WESTMINSTER HOTEL. '
Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place,
New York.
Rates, 88. M per day and upwards. (Amerl.
cm Plan). B. N. ANABLB.
Froprletor.
Seeds.
G. R. CLARK CO., SEEDSMEN AND
Nurserymen; store itt Washington ave.
nue; green house, 1330 North Main ave
nue; store telephone 782.
Wire Srcens.
JOS. KUBTTBL. REAR 611 LACKA
wanna avenue, Seranton, Pa., manufso
tursr ot Wire Sorstas,
Napkins, large dinner size, fast
S2.00,
nvwcu jean, cxiru long; real value i.OO, X. O9C 03
all black grounds, with beautiful printed effects, entirt
At 5c a Yal
Novelties in NEW FALL
WALLACE,
Lawyers.
FRANK E. BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND
rounseiior-at-law. Burr building, rooms
13 and 14, Washington avenue.
EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTY AT LAW.
in Wyoming avenue.
JEFFREY'S A RUDDY, ATTORNEYS.
vummonweaun DUiiaing.
WARREN A KNAPP. ATTORNEYS
and Counsellors at Law, Republican
building, Washington avenue, Seran
ton. Pa.
JESSUPS A HAND. ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors at Law, Commonweal ts
building, Washington avenue.
W. H. JESSUP,
HORACE W. HAND,
W. H. JESSUP, JR.
PATTERSON WILCOX. ATTOR.
fieys and Counsellors at Law; offioes I
and ( Library building. Seranton, Pa.
' ROSEWELL H. PATTERSON,
WILLIAM A. WILCOX.
ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND,
Attorneys and Counsellors. Common
wealth building. Rooms it, 20 and 21.
FRANK T. OKELL, ATTORNE Y-AT-Law,
Room t. Coal Exchange, Seran
ton, Pa.
JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-at-Law,
rooms (3, M sad K, Coromoa.
wealth building.
SAMUEL W. EDGAR, ATTORNEY-AT-Law.
Office, 317 Sprues St., Seranton, Pa.
L. A. WATERS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
423 Lackawanna ave., Seranton, Pa.
CRIB TOWN8END, ATTORNEY-AT.
Law, Dime Bank Building, Seranton.
Money to loan In large auras at I per
cent
C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT.
law, Commonwealth building, Scrantoo.
Pa-
C. COMEOYB. 321 SPRUCE STREET.
D. B. REPLOGLB, ATTORNEY LOANS
negotiated on real estate security.
Mears' building, corner Washington ave
nue and Spruce street.
B. F. KILLAM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
120 Wyoming v . He iTitww, P..
JAS. J. H. HAMILTON. ATTOHNBT-AT.
law, 43 Commonwealth bld'g. Seranton.
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'g
tnuslo store. .
MEOARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS'
supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twins.
Warehouse, 130 Washington ave., Seran
ton, Pa.
FRANK P. BROWN A CO.. WHOLE,
sale dealers In Woodware, Cordage and
Oil Cloth. T3 West Lackawanna ave.
THOMAS AUBREY. EXPERT Ac
countant and auditor. Rooms 18 and 20,
Williams Building, opposite postofflce.
gent for the Res Fir Extinguisher.
RAILROAD TIME-TABLES
Del., Lack, and Western. -Effect
Monday, June 1. 1896.
Trains leave Seranton as follows: Ex
press for New York and all poluta East,
1.40, 2.E0, 6.1u, 8.00 and .65 a. m.( 1.10 and
3.38 p. m.
Express for Eos ton, Trenton, Philadel
phia and the South, 0.16, 8.00 and . a. m.;
1.10 and 3.38 p. in.
Washington and way stations. 4.00 p. m.
Tobyhanna accommodation, 6.10 p. m.
Express for Binghamton, Oswego E1
mlra, Corning, Bath, Dansvllle, Mount
Morris and Buffalo, 18.20, 2.33 a. m and
1.49 p. m making close connections at
Buffalo to all points In the West, North
west and Southwest.
Bath accommodation, 9.18 a. m.
Binghamton and way stations, 1.00 p. m.
Nicholson accommodation, 4.00 ana 6.10
p. m.
Binghamton and Elmlra express B.55 p.m.
Express for Cortland, Syracuse, Oswego,
Utica and Richfield Springs, 2.35 a. m., and
1.49 p. m.
Ithaca 2.33 and Bath 9.15 a. m. and 1.49
p. m.
For Northumberland, Plttston. Wilkes
Barre, Plymouth, Bloomsburg and Dan
ville, making close connections nt North
umberland for Wllllomsport, Harrisburg.
Baltimore, Washington and the South.
Northumberland and Intermediate sta
tlons. 6.00, 9.03 a. m. and 1.55 nnd 6.00 p. m.
Nantlcoke and intermediate stations,
8.08 and 11.20 a. m. Plymouth and Inter
mediate stations, 3.40 and 8.47 p. m.
Pullman pr.rlor and sleeping coaches on
all exprefs trains.
For detailed Information, pocket time
tables, etc., apply to M. L. Smith, city
ticket office, Lackawanna avenue, or
depot ticket office.
DELAWARE AND
HUDSON TIME
TABLE.
On Monday, May 18,
train will leave Scran-
df!TaM& For Crbonda!e-5.4S.
m m jyr r i.oo. e.oo, iu.io a. m. ;
WmW r 12 00 noon; 1.31, 2.20, 3.02.
f r 6.25, 6.25, 7.67. 9.10, 10.30,
" 01?' Albany, Saratoga. Montreal, Bos
ton" New England points, etc.-6.45 a, m.;
2 For'Honesdale-5.46, 8.55, 10.15 a. m., U.0B
nnnn' 2-0. 5.25 p. m.
iPnrWIlkes-Barre .4j, 7.4o, 8.45. 9.38, 10 45
a. m ' 12.03. 1.20. 2.30. 3.33, 4.41. 6.00, 7.00, 9.50.
"ror 'New York. Philadelphia, etc.. via
Tehleh Valley railroad 6.45, 7.45 a. m.;
12 05, 2 30, 4.41 (with Black Diamond Ex-
PKor F'ennsylvnnla railroad polnts-6.45,
9 3S a m. ; 2.30, 4.41 p. m.
F"or western points, via Lehigh Valley
ra!lrond-7.5 a. m.; 12 05 , 9jt (with Black
Diamond Express). 9.50, 11.38 p. m
Trains will arrive Seranton as follows;
7.40, 8.40, 9.31, 10.40 a. m.; 12.00 noon; 1.05,
9 8 & S.iTl. ... H.HI f.. III.
From 'Wilkes-Rarre and the south-l.40,
7M 8 00 10.10, 11.55 n. m.; 1.10, 2.14, 8.48, 6.22,
6.21, 7.031 9.03. 9.43. 11.52 p. m.
Urie and Wyoming Valley.
' Effective June 22.
Trains leave Seranton for New York,
Newburgh and Intermediate points on
Erie; also for Hawley and local points at
7.05 and 8.45 n. m. and 2.28 p. m., and ar
rive from above points at 11.18 a. m. and
8.18 and 9.38 p. m.
An additional train leaves Seranton' for
Lake Ariel at 5.15 p. m., returning arrive!
at Seranton at l.ii fi. m. and 1.16 a. m.
5je EflCl
edges, the best Napkin bar
t $1.50 Per DOZOI
t . .
DRESS GOODS cannot be
209 Washington Avenue,
Opp. Court Mouse.
PFNNYIVANIA PAURflAn
a iiiiws 111 limn IIIIIIIIIUIII lt
. .... . .... I
woniait in enect June 14, taoo. J
Trains Loava Wilkes Barro as Follow
7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury
- Harrlsburt;, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington, and for Pilts-l
burg and the West.
10. IS a. m., week days, for Hazletory
Pottsville, Reading, Norristownl
and Philadelphia; and for Sunl
bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia!
Baltimore, Washington and Pltts-l
burg and the West. I.
a.if p. m., weex aays, tor ounDury,
Harrisburg, Philadelphia, BaltW
more, Washington and Pittsburg
and the West.
3.17 p. m., Sundays only, for Sun
bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia,
and Pittsburg and the West.
6.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton
and Pottsville.
J. ft. WOOD, Gen'l Pass. Agtat
S. M. PREV08T, Ocneral Manager.
LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD SYS.
TEM.
Anthracite Coal Use Exclusively Insur.
lng Cleanliness and Contort.
IN EFFECT JUNE 23. 1894.
TRAINS LEAVE 8KANTCON.
For Philadelphia and New York via D.
& H. R. H. at 6.45, 7.45 a. m 12.05, 2.39, 4.41
(Black Diamond Express) and 11.38 p. 111.
For Pittston and Wllkes-Barra via D.
L. A W. R. It. 6.00, 8.06, 11.20 a. m., 12.2Jv
1.66, 3.40. 6.00 and 8.47 p. m.
For White Haven. Haxleton. Pottsville
and principal points In the coal regions
via D. A H. R. R 6.45, 7.46 a. m.. 12.05 aud
2.30 and 4.41 p. m.
For Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Har
risburg and principal Intermediate sta
tions via V. A H. B. R., 6.46, 7.45 a. m.,
12.05, 1.20 (Lehigh Valley points, only).
2.30, 4.41 (Bluck Diamond Express) and 11.31
p. m.
For Tunkhannock, Towanda, Elmlra,
Ithaca, Geneva and principal Intermediate
iMuune vi li. oc n. n. n., s.d, a.a a. ni.,
1.20. 3. 83 an 11.38 n. m
For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara
Falls, Chicago ahd all points west via D.
ft H. R. R.. 8.45 a. m.. 12.U5, 3.33 (Black
Diamond Express), 9.60 and 11.38 p. ra.
Pullman' parlor and sleeping or Lehigh
Valley chair cars on nil trains between;
Wllkes-Barre and New York. Philadel
phia, Buffalo and ttnspenslon Bridge.
ROLLI.V H. WILBUR, Gen. Supt.
CHAS. 8. LEE Oen. Pass. Agt., Phlla.. PS.
A. W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. Oen. Pass
Agt., South Bethlehem, Pa.
Seranton Office, 309 Lackawanna avenue,
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
(Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.)
Anthr.fltn coal uaed exnlii.lv.lv i,..,,,.-
intr cleanliness ana comfort. J
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE 7.IJJ
Trains leave Seranton for Pittston
Wllkes-Barre, etc., at 8.20. 9.15, V-.ij . m
12.45, 2.0O, 8.05, 6.00, 7.10 p. in. Sundays 9.00.
a. m 1.00, 2.16, 7.10 p. m .
For Mountain Park, 8 20, 11.30 a. m.. 2.00
1.06. 6.00 p. in. Sundays, 9.00 a. m 1.0,
2.10 p. m.
For Atlantic City, 8.20 a. m.
For New York, Newark and Elisabeth.
1.20 (express) a. ni., 12.45 (express with Buf.
fet parlor car), 3.05 (express) p. m. Sun.
day. 2.16 p. m. Train leaving 12.46 n m
arrives at Philadelphia, Reading Termi
lnal, 6.22 p. m. and New Tork 6.00 p. rn
For Mauch Chunk. Allentown. Betlile.
hem, Easton and Philadelphia, 8.20 a" m
12.46, 8.06. 6.00 (except Philadelphia) p. xi!.
Sunday. 2.16 p. m. "'
For Long Branch. Ocean Grove, etc., at
8 20 a. m. and 12.45 p. m.
For Beading, Lebanon and Harrlabure-.
via Allrntown, a.20 a. m., 12.45 p. m (.08
p. m. Sunday, 2.1o p. m.
For Pottsville, 8.20 a. m., 12.45 p. m.
Returning, lenvo New York, foot of Lib.
erty street. North River, st 9.10 (express)
a. m 1.10, 1.30. 4.15 (express with Buffet
parlor car) p. m. Sunday, 4.80 a. m.
Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal.
9.00 a. m., 2.00 and 4.30 p. m. Sunday 6.28
a. rn.
Through tickets to all points nt lowest
rates may be had on application In ad
vance to the ticket agent at the station.
H. P. BALDWIN,
Oen. Pass. Agt
J. H. OLHAUSEN, Gen. Supt.
SCH ANTON DIVISION.
In Meet Jsme list, 1896.
Nsrcll Ballad.
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t slgcines that tral us stop on slfnal tor pu
isngsra. tecum rates via Ontario a Western before
purohaMng U ets and cave money. Day as
Nlgbt Kipreie to the West.
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T. VUterelt, SIT. Fms, AsAMcattfjVa,
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