The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 16, 1898, Morning, Page 2, Image 2

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    THIS SUK ANTON TRIBUNE MONDAY. MAY 16. 1898.
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THE GREAT MAN
ATJKEY WEST
Tbe Censor n Most Important and In
teresting Alan.
INOKNIOUS SCHEMKS OF THE
NEWBPAPER CORBESPONDLNTS
TO DECEIVE HLM-HE BAFFLES
ALL, HOWEVER, AND HANDS
HACK "COPV ' WITH CHILDLIKE
SIMPLlClTy-HE IS A HIT OP A HU
MORIST, TOO, HUT THE JOKE WAS
ON HIM IN' ONE CASE-A (IAMB
LEn'S REQUEST FOR A NEW ROU
LETTE TABLE WA3 A DISGUISED
PRESS DiSPTACII.
Key West, May 15. The cable olllco
In Key West, since the world became
Interested In war tnl', has been the
most Interesting Bpot on the Island, nnd
the mnt Intel estlng nnd the most Im
poitnnt man is the censor.
The cable olllco Is a small bllck
building, two stories high, with a lnige
cneounut palm grow luff on either side.
The palms spioad their Rre.it branches
anove the building nnd form a perfect
nich over the red tiled jloor. Oreat
lust(is of enconnuts ni suspended
from the gioon nrch and all day swing
and ru-tle In the swarthy leaves vvhen
c.er the luzy sottth wind comes up
from the harl or It is only a few yards
from the door of the cable illlce to the
government dock. In faot. It is only a
few vards fit in any point on the Island
to the watei and when the tide is at
the highest point the sea 'ets back
through most of the stioots and leaves
a white filnpe of silt along the gutters
when the tide goes out and the .salt
soaked i. nth dries.
EXCITING RACES
Fp thinugh the narrow stioets, which
lead f i cun the cable office to the wharf
some vny Inteie-Jtlng and exciting
races have taken place during the l.ist
few weeks When the tu-wspipiT des
patch boat come In from the gulf they
elwnjs land as near to the cable olllce
ns possible, and when the coriespond
ents land at the same time th" race for
the cable otilce Is more Intel estlng than
any steeplechase ecr lun Simo of
them after a long cruise go staggeiing
nnd reeling on their sea legs, like
drunken men Some aie weak from,
seasickness, and otheis .ire limping
from hiulsas received fiom being
pitched about In the rough sea. Hut
sleknc-s nnd biuiscs arc forROtten
when land is reached, and en cry effoit
is put forth to be the first to "tile copy."
If it lie late at night lle seconds Rain
ed In the race fiom the dock to the ca
ble olllco m.i mean an exclusive story
for one of the Rient dailies in the
North Cable tiaiiMiilsslon is necessai
ily slower tb in sending overland wires,
and the correspondent who Hies 3,000
words at midnight is putty suie that
tin other paper will be able to Ret any
thing for Its morning edition from Key
West that night.
Hut alter the copy has been tiled the
correspondent's trouble is not nt an
eml Eveiy word of it must be read
nnd passed on by the censor. No mat
ter how much time, hardship or ev
pense It lias lerjuired to Ret the story,
If, In the Judgment of the eensoi it
ought not to be pi luted, It cannot be
sent. It it gives any Information as to
th movements of the licet or the .11 my
it cannot so
RED INK "NO."
Theio aie something like one hun
dred nnd lift newspaper cnirospond
ents in Key West, and while most of
them uppieclate the wisdom of the
government censntshtp of news mut
tei. some of Ihem have giown Impati
ent in theli eagerness to tell the Inter
esting soiles that are to be told, and
have tried all manner of ingenious
schemes for getting matters past the
censor rsu.illv, however, all plans
have been rejected by the censor, nnd
the appaiontlv innceent ot stupid des
patch las been letuined to the writer
with "No" wiittii In red ink across It.
The most tijing period foi the ior
lesporidenhe was on the day the tleet
stnited on Its eiulsp e.istwaid Eveiy
eoiiespondent in Kej West knew that
the Rieat battleships weie steaming
nwa from before Havana in quest of
big Spanish game Every newspaper
man was eagei to send the stoiy, but
not a Hue, not a word would the cent-or
permit to pass l"ioni a hundred pa
pers In the Noith einm the quel "II
the Hot staited''" Even the answer
Yes." to this inquliv was not permit
ted to go Motile of the correspond
ents had ananged n cipher code with
their home olllces but the code was
useless Ever.v thing tlint had the ap
pearance of a cipher ever thing that
wan not absolutely plain and epluln
nhle was stopped On" eoi respondent
w niked out a 1 Inn which he thought
would give the desired Information to
ids papei. but he failed. Early in the
morning lie filed a despatch, the first
line leading as follow "The news
papei licet sailed this morning toward
Poitn llleo ' All hour Inter he went
tu file a pi i'iii il message to his editor,
leading Correction. omit second
For Internal ami External Use.
iwiim rt-tll Cltl'.VK'V T1 I
Coldi, coughs. Sore Throat, Influenza, Itron.
cliltls, Pneumonia, Swellinz of the
Joints, Lumbago, Inflammation,
Itliciimatlsm, Neuralgia,
rrottbltea, Chilblains, Headache. Toothache,
Asthma,
DIFFICULT BREATHING.
CUIt bS III E WOllsr PAtNH In from one
to twenty nilniite NOl'ONK HOUR utter
LeUKiUtWTYlTAINme"t "eea 'Q,0De
Railway' Ready Ilellcf Is a Sure Cure lor
livery Pain, bpralns, ItruUes, Pains In
the Uack, Chest or l.lmbs. It Was the
I'lrst and Is the Only
PAIN Kli.MliUY
1 hat Instantly stop the mutt excruclatln"
ptiliia, ulluya lullnmumtlon, and cures Con
nections, whether of tho !. turns, Stomneh
llowels or other glands ororifuim, by one uiv.
pllcullon.
A tiulftoo teaspoonfiil a half a tumbler or
atcrvlll in 11 few uilnutca cure cJnuiiiH,
Hpiisuix. Hour Htomach, ilenrtburn, Norvous
ne4, HleopU'SsnesH, Hick Hcuduehe, Iilar
rliu'a, Djsuntory, Colic, Flatulency ana nil
InteruHl p.ilns.
There Is not a remedial scent In th world
hut will care fover unci ugua and all other
malarious, bilious nnd other fevers, Hided by
HADWAV'.S PILLS., do quickly M RAU
WAVS RUADV KIII.IHP.
rifty Cents Per Hot lie. Sold by Druggists.
HAinVAV & CO, 6u KLU tit., NEW VOUIC
word In last despntch." When ho
handed In the lout despatch, the censor
met him at the receiving desk nnd with
a kindly smile, handed IkicIc the first
despatch with the words, "All fleets
look alike to me," wtlttcn ncross It
AMUS1NO EXPERIENCES.
Hut the censor has had some very
nmuolng experiences with otheis than
the newspaper men. Repeatedly he
has been seveiely rebuked for holding
up private messages which he believed
to bo cipher despatches for newspaper
men. The pionrletor ot one of the
gambling rooms heie cabled north the
other day for a new roulette wheel. He
gavo full description of I ho kind he
wanted, and reciuested an Immcdlato
answer. After waiting twenty-four
hours without lecelvlng nny reply, ho
went to the cable ofllto to see It his
inc-Hsage had been sent Ho found that
the censor hnd held It up, believing It
to bo a cipher message to a newspaper.
The censor apologized nnd permitted
the message to go through. An answer
came back within a few hours, nnd the
proprletoi had n bright new roulette
table within a week.
The censor, however, Is greatly liked
by the newspaper men, and spends
most of his time c hatting with them on
the Rreat porch ot the Key West hotel.
He is an ofllcer ot the regular army,
and simply discharges faithfully and
well the duties assigned to him. Such
of the correspondents as hav e attempt
ed to send nothing but vei Hied and
undisguised facts have fared best at
his handu.
SPANISH WAR NEWS.
A Rosy Despatch Published in the
Itiipnrciul.
Madiid, May II The Impaiclal to
day publishes a dispatch from Havana,
giving another extrnordinuiy Spanish
veislon of a wai eplsodn. It sas:
"On Friday the gunboats Conde de
Venadito and Xueva Espanu Mcanud
out of the haibor and attacked an
American squadron of two cruisers and
live auxiliary uulsers which were out
side The Spanish vessels fired twenty
shots nnd the Americans eight, the lat
ter appaicntly retreating damaged.
Thrco crowded tugs followed the gun
boats, the people on board cheering
them."
It would seem possible that the facts
upon which the Imjiarcial's dispatch
Is based aie to lie found In the report
from the Associated Press dispatch
boat Kute Spencer, iiled at Key West
and sent out today. Two Spanish ships
did steam out of Havana hai bor nnd
tried to chaw some of our vessels under
the guns of the heavy Spanish bat
teries The nise was unsuccessful,
though the Santa Clara battery sent
some badly nlmed shells nt our ships,
which replied hy driving ,he two Span
iards back into Havana.
ON ROUTE FOR CIIICKAA1AIIQA.
Tho Sixteenth Regiment Passofi
Hurriiihurg--Otlicr to I'ollow.
llarilsburg, May lri. The Sixteenth
regiment ni rived heie on two tiains
this evening between C and fi.SO o'clock,
e.u li battalion occupj ing a train. Hut
a few minutes' stop was made hero and
tho trains weie off shortly after fi.SO,
follow Ing eac h other closely. They
were scheduled to meet at Altoona. At
the" station tho troops were met 1y
Governor Hastings, who was picsent
to say good bye and he was he.utily
cheeied. v. ciowcl of several thousand
people gave the legiment a voclfeious
welceine and farewell. Colonel Hil
lings said hi 4 regiment is scheduled to
get to Chiekumaugj. in tlilrtv-thioo
hours.
The rouith regiment passed through
here enily this morning. S more
regiments ale leported to be scheduled
to move tonight some time, but their
uuinbeis are not gh'en The Flist will
v.'iy likely lie the next to leave Camp
Hastings.
.MEDICINE A DEATH DRAUQIIT.
V PhtRlcinn'n full Too Lute lor nil
Atlantic City Cirl.
Atlantic City. X. .1 , May 10. As the
lesult of taking an oveidose of medi
cine Niaa hiieonev, a good-looking
voung woman of twonty-one jenr.s,
died here eaily this inclining. Dr.
Ciosby was luinmoned to attend her
vesteidny. and found she had been doc
toring herself with a poisonous drug
nnd tnlcen an oveidose.
lie gave her medical attendance, but
Fhe was too far gone, and was found
dead In her bed tills morning Coroner
McLaughlin will hold an Inquest to
monow. LEOPOLD IN DIS0UISE.
King of the Belgians Ultn Old
Madrid.
Madiid, May 15 Leopold II, King
of the Belgians has arilved heie,
tiavclllng Incognito. Shortlv nfter his
anivnl. King Leopold visited the queen
1 regent He will slnit for Pails to
' night.
I A report is persistently circulated
j that Admiral Ceivera's fleet Is going to
I Cuba The lninlstiy of maiine declines
to give any information whatever re
j Raiding the matter
llie hamliei today continued the de
bate on the budget
LIQIITNINO DESTROYED HOME.
When tho Ststscrs lteliiriied They
round l)n 11 H rrclc.
Woodbury, N J , .May 13. The houso
of Albert f-tetser. of I'edricktown. was
completely demolished by lightning
during the seveie thunder stoiin which
passed over this section late Friday
afternoon
Ry good foi tune none of tho family
weie at home nt the time. The force of
the bolt demolished the dwelling nnd
furniture and left the homeless family
to the chaiity of the ncighbois.
DALLET QIRLS' ANQEL IN TROUBLE
lla Spent 8:1,(100 on Winn Happen
for the lllfch Klclcera.
Philadelphia, May 15 Voung Pinek
ney J. French, who last summer em
bezzled S20U fiom the GladHtonu upart
ment house, wheie he was clerk, and
stole $590 from Its safe, pleaded guilty
before Judge Hregy yesterday and was
sent to the Huntingdon reformatory.
French said he had won J3.C00 on
races In New- Yoik and expended It
upon wine suppers for bullet girls.
iclory lor Antf-Qiiniili .
Yoik, Pa.. May 15 -Tho Republican prl
marks In this eountj resultid in a three
tu ono vlttorj toi the untl-Quiiy ftiction.
It Hathnwav Bhludel and N. Hargot
Rons, the Quay leaders, wero defeated in
their home districts In Hanover, wheie
the fight was a draw, H. (1 Hckert, tho
Quay leader, wuh defeutcd. Deputy Bee
rutary of Btato Richard Cockran, who Is
a candidate) for lieutenant governor, will
control the convention and. secure tba
delegates to tho stute voncentlon.
Debilitated Men.
Horsford's Acid Phosphate
Is vory bonoflclal.
The genuine li put up only In bottles.
Clara llnrton'i Plain.
New York, May 15. Chairman Stephen
E llartou, of tho central Cuban relief
committee, nns received a dlspatrli
from Ml Clara Harton nt Key West,
sas Ing that she expects to move soon
with the relief ship Stato of Texas. In
her dispatch Jllss Rarton quoted tho
prices of staple diet and other food ncccs
sailcs In tho markets at Key West, show
ing that the present prices arc much In
evens of what they had been before tho
outbreak of tho war
Mlppory Porter t nticlit.
New York, Slay 15.- Clnik Hradcn, Jr.,
tho porter employed ut tho Madison nvo
nuo branch olllco of tho American Ex
press company, who en Jnn. (1 left with
$.", 200 In cash and flvo $1,000 bonds of tho
( onsumcis" Gis companv, of Clllcaco.
lias been brought to this cltv from
Washington, where he was arrested a
few davs ago. lie is held nt police head
nil irters.
Contract or tho II. V O.
New York, M ly 15 The Baltimore and
Ohio rallrcnd was today awarded tho
contract foi tho move incut ot tho Flist
New liampslilio regiment fiom Concord,
N II , to Chlckumuuga, and for tho
Eighth Massachusetts ifgimcnt lrora
South Fnrmliighum, Mass , to Chicka
uidugn. Private Parker Killed.
Jackson, Miss., May 15 J. M Parker, a
private of Company T, of Wesson, Miss,
was killed In a southbound passiumer
tialn un tlio Illinois Ccuunl road this
morning i'aiker had ialleii asleep on
tho track near Camp Pathcny. Pu ker
I1.1S lclatlves living in Isc.v Orleans.
Nalianl Ready to hurl.
Now York, May 15. -Tho monitor Nn
liant, ai.ehored olf Tcimpkiiisvllle, re
ceived orders today to f,et up full steam
and ready to sill at a moments notice.
She Is expected to tall nt nny tlmo for
Coney Islund point, where she will bo
stationed.
AMATEUR BASE BALL GAMES.
UloomKliuru Administered tho I'lrsl
Delsut to (ho V. M. C. A. lcaiu.
Tho Young Men's Christian association
ball team on Saturday lost its first game
of tho season. Tho trick was done by
Uloomsburg Normal behool at Athletic
paik in tho preseiieo ot about 200 siac
tatois I 'mil the last .half of tho seventh In
ning win 11 tho seore was 3-1 In favor of
tho association it was tin body's game
but In that Inning, Site ngllne, who was
pitching for the association, was touched
up foi 11 tu-dl.ule of lilts and seven J tins
whli h gavo Dloomsliurg tho game. Tho
association was ciippled bj tho absence
of Its captain and legular second base
man John HrooKs, anil Uileian, catcher.
Their places wcic lllled respectively by
Coleman and Logan
Uloomsburg wus particularly strong in
Its battery department, Williams and
Kcllett, Seiuuton bojs, by the way,
Williams in a southpaw Ho laid excel
lent contirl Kcllett's uccurato base
throwing was one of the game's best lea
tures. Only seven lilts wero made oft
Williams and onlv one put-out was mario
by the Hloomshurg outfield, another evi
dence of the atsoe'atlon's dllllculiy in
eonneetlrg with Williams' elusive curvet.
In the fc urlh the association tallied olio
on Clc.uj's hit, a steal and nn error. In
tho llfth an earned run developed for
Uloomsburg on singles by Hujes, Al
illnger and Hrvan.
Two 111ns were made bv the association
In the sixth on clear "s walk and singles
bv Owens, Illandin nnd Logan.
Illocmsburg rung up seven In the sev
enth after CIcjiv's pardonable muff of a
speedy liner The inns developed en
H.ies' two-bases. Melleiir's single," a
vvulk to Tlniuas lilts by I! ran, Williams
and Kcllett. '1 he seore:
Y. M. C. A.
A.U. II. II. O. A. K.
Clearv, ss 3 2 2 14 1
Logan, c 10 13 2 0
lilandln, r,b til t :t 0
Owens, lb 1 0 2 13 1 0
Coleman, 2b 10 0 0 3 0
Iiiooks. rt 3 0 0 0 0 0
Steele, If 3 0 0 2 u 0
Reese, ct J 0 1 3 1 0
Stellgllnc, p 3 0 0 15 0
Totals 31 3 7 27 ID 1
RI.OOMSI1URO.
A.H. It. II. O. A. E
11 ion, 3b 0 12 13 0
Williams, p 5 12 0 4 1
Kcllett, e 5 1 1 ) :. 1
L'llidls, 2b 10 2 2 11
1 1. McIIenty, if .... 4 0 0 0 0 0
IInes. ss 4 2 2 10 0
A. Mcllenrv, tf .... 4 12 10 0
Aldlnger, If 1110 0 0
Thomas, lb 1 1 0 12 1 0
Totals 2'i s 1J 20 12 3
"Coleman lilt by batted ball.
Y. M. C A 0 0 0 10 2 0 0 0-3
Ulomsbillg . 00001070 0-S
Earned 11111s V. M. C. A., 1; Ulooms
burg, 1 Fli st base b eirors V. M. C.
A, 1: Uloomsburg, 1 Left on bases Y.
M C. A , 2, Illoonihbiirg, C First bno on
balls V. M. C A. I; Hioonisbuig, 1
Struck out Y. M C. A., 9; liloomsburg, 5.
Two-base hits I.andls, Haves. Stolen
bases Ruse, tleai, Keliett, Williams,
lilt by pltehei Ktllett. Passed balls
Lognn, 2. Keliett, 1. Fhiplies Eetts and
McUulnness. Time of game 1 15
Defeated nt Pillstnn.
Ke stone neaileiny was beaten nt
I'ittstou Sa.turd.1 b the Pittston Reds
b tho elo-.e scon, of 2 to 1. It was .1
pitching duel between Matthew sun, of
tho ueiidimy. unci Colitis, of the Reds,
e.uli allowing five hits.
Tho Kistones claimed they were de
prived of tho tlelng run by Price, tho us.
ststant umpire, lie deciaied 11 luntier out
for not touching first baso, a runner
coming fiom third to Ihu plate on un
in successful play to put the first run
ner out nt second. The decision caused
a long vvrunglo Otherwlso there were no
disputes during the game.
Score:
KEYSTONE ACADEMY.
A.U. R. H. O. A. K.
Spencer, 2b 4 0 0 2 2 1
Marsh, If 4 0 2 10 0
Mathewson, p .... 4 0 12 10
E. flrceu, cf 4 0 10 0 0
W. Oteen, lb 3 0 0 11 2 1
Luchlnger, 3b 2 0 0 0 0 0
Hubler, if 4 0 0 0 0 0
Ikilrd, ss 2 10 13 0
Calvin, c 2 u 1 pj 1 2
Totals 30 1 5 27 12 C
PITTSTON REDS.
A.U, It. II. O. A. i:.
Rolin, ss 4 0 0 12 0
Kchno, 2b 4 1 0 j 4 0
Hhifer, lb 4 Q 0 12 0 0
l.o ft US, rf 402101
Rending, 3b 4 0 0 110
Collns, p 112 0 2 0
Lyons,' If 10 0 0 0 0
Councdl, cf 3 0 0 0 0 0
Cirjer, o 4 0 1 0 2 0
Totals 3.' 2 5 27 11 1
Two-baso hits Mathewson. Marsh,
Rases on balls Off Mathewson, 1; off Col
Ins, 2. lilt by pltohor-Iiy Mathewson, 1;
by Collns 2 Struck out-Uy Mathowsno,
12; b Collua, (,. Tlmo of samo-2 13. Urn-
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PROPOSALS.
OFFICE OF THE HOARD OF COMMIS
SIONERS OF PUI1L1C GROUNDS
AND RUILD1NGS.
DANIEL H. HASTINGS.
Gov ernor.
J. C. DELANEY.
Superintendent.
L. G. M'CALLEY.
Auditor-General.
JAMES A. UEACOM,
State Trcasurci.
PROPOSALS FORFFRNISHINO STA
tlonery. Fuel and other Supplies.
In compliance with the Constitution and
the laws of tho Cominonwcallh of Penn
slvanla, wo hereby Invito sealed pro
posals, at prices below maximum rates
llxed in schedules, to furnish stationery,
fuel and other supplies foi the several
departments ot the State Government,
and for making repairs In the several de
partments and for the distribution of tho
public documents, for tho car ending
tho first Tuesda of June, A. D. KM
Separate proposals will be received and
separate contiacts awarded as announced
In said schedules. Each proposal must
bo accompanied by a bond, with at least
two sureties or ono suiet company, ap
proved by a Judge of the Court of Com
mon Pleas ot tho count In which tho per
son or persons mnklng such proposal may
reside, conditioned for the faithful per
formance of the contract, and addressed
and dellveied to tho Uoard of Commis
sioners of Public Grounds and Buildings
before twelve o'clock M., of Tuesday, tho
7th da of June A. D. lbS. ut which timfc
the proposals will be opened nnd pub
lished, in the Reception Room of the Ex
ecutive Department at Harrlsburg, and
contracts awarded as soon thereafter us
practicable
Blunk bonds and schedules containing
all necess.ir Information can be ob
tained at this Department.
J. C. DELANEY,
For tho Hoard of Commissioners ot
Public Grounds and Ruildlngs
CITY SCAVENGER
A.B BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
and cess pools, no odor. Improved
pumps used. A. UHIGGS, Proprietor.
Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue,
or Elckcs' drug store, corner Adams and
Mulberry. Telephone 6O40.
LOST.
LOST SHEPHERD DOG FINDER
will bo liberally uwaided by returning
to 7,iU Mm 00 avei ue
LOST $10 00 REWARD; DIAMOND
earring, return to Bubour Home
Credit Hoii'-o, 423 Lackawanna avenue.
LOST - SMALL BAG CONTAINING
puiso mid small sum ot money Under
rewarded by returning same to J13 Mon
loe avenue
TELEPHONE NOTICE.
NOTICE TO TELEPHONE SI HSCRIIi
crs. Subse libers are win lied against
Investing In mi foreign attachments to
lie used in connection with their tele
phone, as the Coinpan cannot ullow any
part of thi ir Instruments to bo icmoved
and replaced by a foreign attachment.
plre Prof. Flsk. Assistant uniplie Price.
The Sliders have an opt n dite for Dec
oiatlou Day nnd would Ike to heal from
some teams under Lu ears ut uge. The
Slldi is will play the Alumnls u leturu
game Satin da, May 21, at J o'clock, on
Alumni's gioui ds.
The Slldeis plaed their flist game of
base ball em Saturday afternoon. May II,
an their grounds by defeating tho Hile
Park Alumni team In an exciting game.
Tho fi-atuies of the game wero the home
tun hit made b Eduatd Maiullj, the
catching of Thomas and the pitching of
Tropp, of the Sliders, und Harrington,
of the AliimnlH. Score by innings.
Sliders 0 2 1 0 S 4 3-13
Alumni 0 10 12 0 04
BASE BALL.
NATIONAL LEAQUG
At Cincinnati- R.II.E.
Cincinnati 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 10 4
Louisville 10 000 00020 03 7 4
Batteries Dwer and Vaughn; Dowlln
and Dexter.
At Chlcngo R.H.E.
Chlengo 000 10000 12 10 SI
Cleveland 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 5 4 1
Batteries Isbell rnd Donohuo; Wilson
and Crlgcr.
HASTBRN LGAdUB.
At Montienl
Buffalo 00 03 0 C 200-11 i: g
Montreal 2 0 0 0 0 10 0 03 9 0
Batteries Oray and Dlgglns; McFar
land und Smlnk.
ATLANTIC LEAGUE.
Reading at No work, game postponed J
rnln.
Allentnwn at Patcrson, gumo post
poned; ruin.
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Kent Lstatc or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want
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AOKNTVNEIDW E " WANT ONE
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quietly nt homo and not work hard, prl
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new goods sent free. Address Imme
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AGENTS WANTED TO REPRESENT
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Splendid chunco for wlde-awako agents.
Easy work, big prollts Further par
ticulars, address C L Graham, Scranton.
TWENTY AGENTS WANTED 1MME
dlatel. tall today at &-"J Adams ave
nue. Mrs Miller, Manager
RELIABLE PERRONS TO TAKE THE
ugency in their own towns for the
best line of fast selling novelties; pays
100 per cent, profit, for ladles or gents.
8PIRO ft W ATKINS. 1031 and 10.13 Chest
nut street. Philadelphia. Pa.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
PARTNER WANTED WITH ABOUT
10,000. Established business. Will
bear Investigation Largo profits. Safa
Investment For interview address P. O.
Box 374. Serauton. Pa.
MONEY TO LOAN.
m TO $23,000, G PER CENT. TO 6 PER
cent, on city first mortgages. Brown,
Attorney, Menrs Bulldlrg.
$1,000 AND UPWARDS. CITY PROP
crty. Gardnor, Id Library building
$100 000 TO LOAN IN SUMS OF $300 AND
upwards. Inquire of W. II. Booth tz
Co., at Powell s Music store
REAL ESTATE.
CITY CENTRAL LOTS, TITLE PER
fect, convenient locations, finest resi
dence avenues, rapid lucre ise In value
Moyer. Jacobs, La Monte, McGuIre, Fer
lier, nrownlng have bought. Now is
our chance Call lor circular. JONES,
,U1 Spruco street
VvVANTEDPoinTOT
out by ene-getic single young man, .8,
with knowledgo of business In general
and bookkeeping, to help In olllco or to
manage smull firm. Ho speaks fluently
three languages and Is a good peninin.
Moderate pretenses; gocd references. Ad
dress T. C , Box 137.
SITUATION WANTED AS TEAMSTER
or to work In store, by a icspect.iblo
innn. Apply J. R., 1328 Meylcrt nvenue.
SITUATION WANTED WASHING,
ironing or nny kind of house clean
ing by tho day, or will take washing
home; should Ilko olllces to clean. Side
door, 420 Franklin avenue.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
boy 11 vears of age, errand or oflleo
boy. Address E. J Trlbuno.
SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG
man 28, smart, energetic, good pen
man, has good knowledge of piano tuning
nnd repairing; can make himself gener
ally useful. T. L Tribune ottlco.
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man, work of any kind; willing to
work but will not accept canvassing. Cnll
or address M. M., 1317 Vomlng avenue,
Scranton, Pa.
WANTED -WORK B A YOUNO MAR
rled woman, such as wushlng to do
nt home or carpet washing Call or ad
.dress Mis S. M., 1319 Woining aveiue,
Scranton, Pa.
SITUATION WANTED BY A YOFNG
bo 15 enn old to work in store or
work of an kind, willing to work Cull
or address Mr J Maus, 1121 Albright avo.
YOFNG MAN WOULD LIKE POSITION
ill olllce where ho could help on books
or do otllco walk; (jood penmun. G. K.,
Trlbuno olllce.
WANTED-A POSITION AS SALES
1 idy or cashier, experienced. M. E. N.
WANTED-MIDDLE AGED WOMAN
would like to go out cleaning or wash
ing nnd Ironing by tho day. Rear 409 Gib
son stiiet
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CORNS, BUNIONS AND INGROW1NO
nails cured without tho least pain or
drawing blood. Consultation and advlco
given free E. M. HETZEL. Chiropo
dist. 330 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles at
tended at their re&ldenco If desired.
Chnrges moderate-
HELP WANTED
MAN OR LADY OF GOOD ADDRESS
to tr.ivel and appoint agents $40 pi r
month and expenses ! w XIKGLEK &c
CO , 220 Locust St , Philadelphia.
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PROFESSIONAL
ARCHITECTS
EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT,
Connell Building, Scranton.
E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT. OIT1CE
rear of COO Washington avenue.
LEWIS HANCOCK. JR , ARCHITECT.
435 Spruce St., cor. Wash, ave., Scranton.
FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT,
Price Building, 120 Washington avenue,
Scranton.
T. I. LACEY & SON, ARCHITECTS,
Traders' National Bank.
DENTISTS
DR." I. o7 LYMAN, SCRANTON "PRf.
vnto Hospital, cor. Wjoinlug and Mul
berry. DR. F
street.
L. M'QRAW, 305 SPRUCE
DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P O.
DR. C. C. LAUBACH. 115 Wyoming nve.
WELCOME C 8NOVER, 421 LACKA
wanna avenue. Hours, 9 to 1 nnd 2 to 5.
DETECTIVES
BARRING & M'SWEENEY. COM.MON
wcalth building. Interstate Secret Ser
vice Agency.
PRINTING
THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO.,
North Washington avenue Linotype
Composition of all kinds quickly done.
Fucllltles unsurpassed In this region.
WIRE SCREENS
JOS. KUETTEL. REAR 611 LACKA
wanna avenue. Scrunton, Pa., manufac
turer of Wire Screens.
LAWYERS
FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND
Couiisollor-nt-Lavv. Bun building, rooms
n and 11, Washington avenue.
OKELL ft OKELL, ATTORNEYS, 3 TO
11 Coal Exchange, building, Scranton.
1VILLARD. WARREN ft KNAPP, AT
toriios and Coutise!lois-nt-Ltiw. Re
publican building, Washington avenue,
Scranton, Pa.
JAMES H. TORREY, ATTORNEY AND
Counscllor-nt-I.nw. Rooms 413 und 411
Commonwealth Building.
JESSUP R. JDSSUP. ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth
building Washington avenue.
ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND,
Attorneys nnd Counsellors. Common
wealth bulldli-g Rooms 19. 20 and 21.
JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT.
Law. Rooms 614, C13 and jIO, Board of
Trado building
D. 11. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on real estnto security.
Mears building, corner Washington avo
nuo and Snrcco street.
H !' KILLAM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
CM Commonwealth bldg, Scranton, Pa
JAS J. H. HAMILTON. ATTORNFY-at-Liw.
201 Commonwealth building,
Seianton.
EDWARD w, THAYER. ATTORNEY
Rooms 903-904, 9th floor, Mears bldg.
JOSEPH JEFFREYS, ATTORNEY-AT-Law,
7 and 8 Burr building.
Ij.nAr WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
423 Lackawanna ave., Scranton, Pa.
C R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Commonwealth building Scranton, Pa
PATTERSON &vTlCOX, TRADERS'
National B-ink building.
C. COMEGYS, 321 SPRUCE STREET.
A. W. BERTHQLF. AttV . Mears Bldg
PHYSICIANS AND SURQCONS
DR. KAY HAS MOVED HIS OFFICE
to tho Scranton Private Hospital, cor
ner Womlng Ave. nnd Mulbcriy St.
Telephone: Day call, 5313; night call, 413.
DR C. L. FREY. SCRANTON SAVINGS
Bank bldg, 122 Wyoming avenue.
MARY' A. SHEPHERD, M D, HOME
opathlst, No. 22S Adams uvenuo.
DR. A. TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN
Dlsenses of Women, corner Wyoming
avenue nnd Spruco street, Srranton
Olllco hours, Thursday and Saturdays,
9 n. m to G p m.
DR W. E ALLEN, 512 NORTH WASII
lngtun avenue,
DR. L. M. GATES. ROOMS 207 AND 203
Board of Trade building Ofllce hours,
8 to 9 a m., 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m. Resi
dence 300 Madison avenue;
DR. C. L. FREAS. SPECIALIST IN
Rupture. Truss Fitting and Tat Reduc
tion Olllco telephone 1363. Hours .10 to
12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9.
DR. S. W L'AMOREAUX, OFFICE 231
Adams Residence HIS Mulberry Chron
ic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys, nnd
genitn-urlnnry organs a specialty
Hours 1 to 4 p. m.
W. O. ROOK, VETERINARY SUR
?.con. 'arses, Cattle and Dogs tiented.
Hospital, 124 Linden street. Scranton.
Telephone 2672.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANlS
Un avenue. Hates reasonable.
P. ZIEGLER, Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D , L &. W
passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu
ropean plan VICTOR KOCH, Prop
SCHOOLS
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA-.
Scranton, Pa. Courses prcpurator to
college, law. medicine or business. Op"ns
September 13 Send for catalogue Rev.
Thomas M Cann, LL. D , Walter H.
Buell, A M
MIDWIFE
MRS. CABLE, GRADUATE WIDWIFE,
I'ilS Washburn street. Seianton En
gagements solicited. Rooms und best
attendance for a limited number of pa
tients. SEEDS
G R. CLARK & CO. SEEDMEN AND
Nurseomen; store 116 Wmdilngton ave
nue; green house. 1 ICO North Main ave
nue; store telephone, 7S2
MISCELLANEOUS
LATESiT'fROM PHILIPPINE 1SL
unds Greatest Naval Battle S.ioes
all blewn to pieces and lunded in Net
tleton's Shoe Store, Washington avenue
l.adles1 fine Button shoes, russet and
dongola cost $2 50, at $119, ladles' line
$2 00 shoes tor Sse. Ludles' Oxiords, cost
$150, tor 79c Men's $2 50 calf and in
bet shoes for $1 19, $3 00 shoes foi $1 is, 1 ti
BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR
balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed
dings und concert work furnished. For
terms address R J. Bauer, conductor,
117 Womlng avenue, over Iiulbert'j
music store.
MEGARGBIC BROTHERS PRINTERS'
supplies, envelopes pupci bags, twine
Warehouse, 120 Washington avenue,
Scranton, Fa.
FRANK P BROWN & CO WIIOLF
sale dealers In Woodwnre, Cordago and
Oil Cloth. 720 West Lackawanna uve
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
Central Railroad of New Jersey
(Lehigh and Susquehanna Division,)
Stations In New Yoik-Foot of Liberty
street, N. It., and South Ferry hltehall
" Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur
ing cleanliness und comfort
TIME ! TABLE IN EFFECT MAY P. I"
Trains leave Scranton for I'ittblon,
Wllkes-Barre, etc at ' lu 10 a m 1 A
2 35, 3 20, 710 p. m 8undfts, 9 0U a. in,
1 00. 2 11, 7.10 P. m.
For Lake-wood and Atlantic Clt, - '
For Now York, Newark und Elizabeth,
8 30 (express) u. m , 1 '.0 i xpiussi, .1 20 u .
press) p. m. Sunday, 215 pni. lialu
leaving 1 20 p. m ui rives at Phlladclphl 1,
Reading Terminal, 7 0J p. in. and Ni w
York 7uj p m .,, . ,, .v.,
For Mnuch Chunk. Allentown, Bethle
hem Huston and Plilliuielphl i, lu u m .
1.20, 3 20 p m. Sundu8, 2 15 n m
For Baltimore und ushington and
points South und West via Bethlehem,
I 11 a m 1 20 p m Sundavs 1 11 11 in
For Long Brunch, Oceun Grove, etc., ut
8 "i0 a 111 nnd 1 :o p m
For Reading. Lebanon and Harrlsburg,
via Allentown, bJO a in , 1 Jo p. m Sun
day, 2 15 p. m.
For Pottsvllle S TO a m , 1 20 p in
Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib.
crty street. Noith River, ut 4 uo, 910 (ex
press) a in, 130 lexpress) p. in. Sundn,
4 JO u. 111.
Leave Now York, South Ferry, foot
Whitehall stieet, ut 9 0S a. m , 1 25 p in.
Passengers urrivlug or departing from
this terminal cun connect under cover
with all tho elevated railroads, Broadwuy
cable cars, und foirlos to Brooklyn und
Stuten Islund, making quick transfer tu
nnd from Uinnd Centrul Depot and Long
Island Railroad
Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal,
0 21 a. m.. 3 00 p m Sunday. 0 15 a 111
Through tickets to all points at lowest
rate, ma be had on application in ad
vance to the ticket ngent at the station.
II P. BALDWIN. Gen. I'ass. Airt.
1 J. U. OLHAUSEN. Gen. Suet.
BUREAU
SIX
INSERTIONS
A WORD.
to Kent,
Situations
for Five
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Schedule In P.lfect Nov. aS, 1S97.
Trains Leavo Wllkcs-Darro as Pol.
lows:
7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington, and for Pitts
burr; and tho West.
10.15 a. m., wook days, for Hazloton,
Pottsvllle, Reading, Norrlstown,
and Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Washington and Pitts
burg and tho Wost.
3.12 p. m , dally, for Sunbury, Harris
burg, Philadelphia, Baltlmoro.
Washington, and Pittsburg ana
tho West.
G.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton
nnd Pottsvllle.
J. I. WOOD, (len'l Pats Agent.
J. tl HUTCHINSON. Ueneral Manager
Del.. Lnckit. and Western,
Effect Monday. Nov. 21, 1S37.
Trains leuvo Scranton as follows Ex
press for Now York and nil points East.
1.40, 3 00, 5.15, 8.00 und 10 05 u. 111., 12.55 und
3 31 p in
Expiess for Enston, Trenton, Philadel
phia and tho South, 5.1D, 8 00 and 10 20 a,
a , 12 5.1 und 3 3.1 p m.
Washington nnd way stations, 3 45 p. m,
Tnhhnmia accommodation, 610 p. m.
Express for Binghamton, Oswego, EU
mlra, Corning. Bath, Dansvllle, Mount
Morris and Buffalo 12 10 2 33. 9 00 a. m..
and 1 51 p m , making close connections
nt Iiurfnlo to oil puints in the West,
Northwest and Southwest.
Dlnghnmto'i nnd vuy stations, 1 05 p m,
Nicholson accommodation, 5 13 p m.
Binghamton and Elmlra express, 5 53
p m.
Express for Utlea and Rlchllcld SprlngSj
2.15 u. in., nnd 1 55 p m.
Ithaca 2 35, 9 00 u in, nnd 1.55 p m.
Fur Northumberland, Pittston Wllkes
Barre. Plincuth, Uloomsburg and Dun
vllle, mnklng closo connections nt North
umberland for Willlanuport, Harrlsburg,
Baltlmoro, Washington nnd tho South
Northumberland nnd Intermediate' sta
tions, 6.00. 10 05 u. n... and 1.55 and 0 00 P,
m ,
Nanticokn and Intermediate stations,
S 08 and 11 10 a m Plymouth and Intel
mediate stations 3 35 and 8 50 p. m. For
Kingston, 12 43 p m
Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on
all express trains.
For detailed Information, pocket time
tables etc.. nrpll" to M. L Smith, Dis
trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket of
fice Delaware and Hudson.
On Mnnda. May 21, trains will leavo
Scranton as follows:
For Carbondule 0 20, 7.55. S 55, 10 15 a.
m., 12 00 noon, 1 21, 2.20. 3 52, 5 25, C 25, 7.57.
9 r. 11 00 p m ; 1 Id 11 m.
Tor Albiny, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos
ton, New England points, etc., C 20 a, ni .
2 20 p. m.
For Honesdnle -C 20. 8 55, 10.15 a. m.;
12 00 noon , 2 20, 5 25 p in.
For WlUes-Uarie li 15. 7.60. S 43. 91?,
10 tl a m , 12 0,1 1 23, 2 IS, 3.33, 4 27, 6.10, 7.50.
10 2S, 11 30 p. in.
For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via
Lehigh Valley R R . 6 45 0 m., 12 05, 1.25,
1 27 p m (with Bint k Diamond Express),
11 SO p m
For Pennslvania R. R. points 6.45, 9.33
a m . 2 IS 4 27
For western points via Lchlf,h Valley
R it, 7 50 a in, 120"., 3SU (with Black
Diamond Express), 0 2S, 11 30 p. in.
Trains will uirlvo ut Scranton as fol
lows. Prom Cnrbondalo and tho north 6 40,
7 45, 8 40 9 31 10 40 n. ni ; 12 00 noon; 1 iO.
2 11 3 21 121 5 1.1 7 41. 10 23, 11 27 p m
Irom Wllkcs-Barro und the south 6.'5,
7 50. 8 50, 10 10, 11 53 a. m ; 1 1G, 2 14. 3.43,
5 LO 6 21. 7 53, 9 Co, 10 05 p. m ; 1 13 a. m.
Complete Information 'egardlng rate
to all points In the United States ami
Canada ma bo obtained at the ticket of
fice In tho depot
Special attention given to Western and!
Southt rn resort business.
J. W BFRD1CK G P A , Albnny. N. Y,
II W CROS'i D P A., Scranton, Pa.
Lehigh Valley Railroad System
Anthracite Coal Used, Ensuring Cleanli
ness uuJ Comtuit.
In Effect M.i 15 MS
TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON
For Philadelphia and New York via D.
& 11 R 11. ut ii 41 a m and 12 01 2 ' 1 27
(Black Diamond Express) und 11 20 p. m.
Foi Pittston und llkes-Uarro via D,
L A. W It II. 0 00, 1110 a in, 165, 3J3,
0 00 p in .. ,. ,
For White Haven, Hazleton, Pottsvllle.
and principal points In the coal region-
vita I) . II It R , i. 1 1 li" 2 18 and 4.27
Pot- Bethlehem. Easton, Rending, Har
rlsburg and pilncipal Intermediate stn
tlons via D A- II R It. 01 a. m, 1203.
2 1s, 4 27 iiil.uk 1)1 imond Express), 11.30
''r'or Tunkhnnnoclv, Townr.da, Elmlra,
Itluicn Geneva and principal Intel medi
ate" stations via D. L tc W It. R. 8 03
ii in . 12 11 and 1 15 p. in
For Gcnevu Rochester. Buffalo Nlag
nr.a Cnlls Chicago and all points west vh
D & II R R ,2u;;- ' u ii'lutlc Diamond
i-xnrcss) 10 2S and 11 Cu p m
Pullman nailor und sleeping or Lchlch
Valles pul'ir cirs on nil trains between
Wilkes ll-ii re und New York. Phlludel
nhla Buffalo and Suspension Bridge
P ROLLIN 11 WILBIO. Gen Bupt.
CIIAS S LEE Piss Agt 2ti Cortlandt
sire 1 1 Ni w Vol k
A W NtiNEMACllER. Division Pass-
engn Agint South Hi thbhem, Pa
Krie and Wjmnin Valley.
In Effect Sept. 19, 1E97.
Trains have Seianton for New York
and Intermediate points on Erie railroad,
also foi Huwley and local points at 7.0
Arrive ui'si ronton from above points
at 10 23 a m . 3 15 nnd 9 38 p m
eiir(i nii'Kinv.
In r.Ifef t December ISIli, 1SD7.
North Uoiind.
south nound,
201 I U04
Stations i p ft
u 3 mains Dally. Ks- 2 b
Si cept Sunday) I Ig 3
I.... r m Arrive Leavq i u
7MN V Franklin sr .... 7o ....
.... ..... 7l0West 4nd street .... 7M ....
"" .... 7 00i weenawken . . 810 ....
p M'Arrlve Leave i- m
J is, aifosl .. I liis ...
I OK IlanoocL ... un ....
... .... Mia Htariisrht .... tm ....
ua rretton park .... ijji ....
140 Wlawood .... 841 .
IS I'ojrntclle .... an ,,.,
Ill 14 orsoa . ... m ....
.... ... lsei riensaut Mt .... sue, ...
ttliw' Untondale ... 809 .,
Ill J, Forest city .... 8 19, ...
list cirbondaie .... sstl ....
HPiOl White Bridge ... tass .,.
tuw Mafleia .... 18 4S ...
llJ-l Jermyn .... a 45
Uis Archibald .... 8Ai . .,
H Wlnton .... 314 ,.
in it l'eckvllle .... SMi
ni 7 ohpnaat .... 40i
II ov frlceburg ... 407
II 0J, 'Ihrooi 41u
,11 av Providence ... 411 ,.
,;,. . 110671 l'ark Place .... 17
loss tcranton .... 4 a .
'a 11 LeaTe Arrlvo r u
All trains run dally except! (Sunday.
t BlKnllloa that trains stop on signal lor pas
tensers. securo rates via Ontario a Western before
purchasing tickets and save money. Day and
NUt Kxpresaiotbo West.
J. O. Anderson, aen. Pass Agt.
T, riltorott, I)ir, ra&s, Agt, BoriBtOAi f.