THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER, 22. 18987 DREYFUS CASE IS WARMING UP JNBATIONAL SPEECH BY COL. PICQUABT ON TBIAfc. Intimate That Col. Henry's and Ploard's Deaths Were Not by Sui cide Nor Will That Be the Ex planation If He Should Not Him self Itcturn from Prison His Prosecution Bedded Upon by the Minister of Wnr The Commission to Consider a New Trial of Drey fus Meets. Paris, Sept. SI. The papers hero say that the minister of wnr.Qenernl Ohnn olnc, has examined the documents In the. Dreyfus cane, nnd has ordered the prosecution of former Colonel l'lequurt on the chat-Be f forgery and using forced documents. 'I'hy irfal nf'ColonM Picquart and M. l.oblols, a lawyer, on the charge of re vealing documents concerning the na tional defense, commenced today be fore the Correctional tribunal: but the public prosecutor asked for an ad lournment on the ground that the pros ecution of Colonel IMequart on the charge of forgery and using forged documents had been ordered by the minister of war. 11. Laborl, who was counsel for M. Zola during the lntter's famous trial. Indignantly opposed the adjournment which, ho raid, was tin nttMiipt to hand over Colonel Plcquart Into th clutches of the military au thorities. Colonel Pietiuart then rose nnd made a. statement which caused n sensation. He said: "This Is, perhaps, the last Urns I shall speak In public. 1 shall sleep, perhaps, in the military prison of Chercho Midi. Therefore. I wish to declare that If I find there tho strang ling cord of Lemcrelor Pieard or tho razor of Colonel Henry, It will be mur der, for I have no Idea of committing KUiclde!" The audience was Intensely moved and shouted "Vive Plcquart!" Tho Judges, however, after a short deliber ation, decided to Indefinitely adjourn tha case and Colonel Picquart was led away between policemen. Lcmercler Pieard, the man referred to by Colorel Picquart, was a detec tive, understood to have been employed in tho Dreyfus affair, who was found nanged In his lodgings about a year DBo under circumstances which did not indicate that tt was certain he had committed suicide. The commission appointed by the minister of justice, M. Sarrlen. to ex amine the documents In tho Dreyfus case and pronounce upon the advisa bility of the government formally granting the prisoner of Devil's Island a new trial, met this afternoon at the ministry of Justice. The greatest pre cautions were taken to Insure secrecy. Tt is understood the commission will come to o. decision by Monday next, when M. Sarrlen will communicate its findings to a cabinet council, which will bo presided over by President Faurc. YACHT REBECCA ASHORE. Narrow Escape of the Quests and Crew. Lewes, Del., Sept. 21. Tho schooner yacht Rebecca, from New York for Philadelphia, stranded on the eastern end of the new breakwater at three o'clock this morning. She sank at once. The owner, It. II, C. Brock, of Philadelphia, and his guests nnd tho crew, numbering In all eleven men, managed to climb ashore on the stone pile at the end of the breakwater. The passengers saved only the clothes they wore at the time the yacht went ashore. They remained on tho stone pile until seven o'clock, when they were' rescued by the government steam er, Vldette nnd tug, Asa N. Hughes. They suffcied considerably from the northwest wind that was blowing at the time. The crow and guests will be brought SiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmnnnmiiHiiiniiiiiiiniiiiimiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirls I REAL ESTATE IS THE BASIS OF ALL SECURITY I i lteasons Why It Is Advisable to Invest Your Money In Lots 5 at New Orange, New Jersey. 5 First, 5 Because good real estate - money than any other investment. s Second, Because the gentlemen comprising the officers of the Associa- s s tion are reliable business men, and their leputation is a guarantee E s of any promise they may make. 5 1 Third, 5 Because the land is on an average of 1 50 feet above high tide. 5 5 affording perfect drainage, pure spring water is off from the 55 5 dampness of the sea shore. It is a most beautiul place. 5 Fourth, 5 Because New Orange property lies onlv 2lA miles from New - s YorK, and is Between the Lehigh vallev, i).,i.. & W.. Jersey (Jen- 5 5 tral, Philadelphia and Reading and R.iitimoie and Ohio Railroads, s s A belt line will connect New Orange with the above lines, mak- 5 s ing it the best shipping point in 5 Fifth, s Because 3,000 lots comprise S located in the most desirable portion of the property. These lots 3 5 arc sold at a uniform price ot $32:5,00, $10.00 down and the bal- 5 S ance in monthly payments of $10.00. These lots lie next to and 5 g contiguous to 2,000 reserved lots.for immediate building purposes, S g which are selling from $500 to $1500, according to location. E Sixth, s g Because the Ricca Manufacturing Co., has moved its plant to 5 g its new building and is in full operation. A great many new g g houses are being built for the employes of the factory; one con- g 5 tractor, Mr. James Arthur,, of Philadelphia, has a contract to build g x 81 houses, on which he is now at work. Mr. C. K. Silvius, of g Scranton, Pa., has a contract to build 12 houses. The Green Ridge g 5 Lumber Co., of this city, is furnishing the building material. Con- g 5 tract let for the erecting of a factory for the Reliable Silk Manufac- S g turing Co., to be finished in 60 iinisnca for a laciory 300 leet square, to ue occupied uy uxiey a Enos, of New York, manufacturers of chandeliers. The pay roll g of this firm is $300,000 per year. Wm. Schubmehl, of Olyphant, 5 Pa., says: "These lots, which aie now selling for $321. will, in g my opinion, bring $1,000 in two years. Price of lots will bead- x vanced to $350 in the near future. a g I NEW ORANGE INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION 1 g :sos and 309 Mcars Building, Scranton, Vn g EiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimniimiimniiiiMMNiiiiwiiMHiMiiwuHmHiHiiminiiiiB Discovery of i Leading Physician. A Publlo Test Will Be Made Today nt Matthews Bros. Drug Store. All day today free soinple packages of tho celebrated "Hchlffnmnn's As thma Cure" will be given awny at Matthews Brothers drug store, 320 Lackawanna avenue. The doctor wants each sufferer from Asthma. Hay Fever or Bronchitis In this city to call and set one. hen oskud regarding his reasons for giving his remedy awny In this munner, he snld: "People are naturally skeptical about an asthma remedy, and when you consider tho number of so called 'cures' on tho market you can hardly blame them. Now I claim that my Cure cures. It will Instantly relievo the most violent attack. It has per manently cured thousands who hail been consldeicd Incurable. If 1 did not believe It why should I be giving It awny? The sufferer who gets n sam ple package can tell In two minutes whether it Is as I represent It, and it doesn't cost him a cent. That is fair, Isn't it?" It cerlalnlv does not look as If any thing could bo fairer. Those living out of town can get a free sample by writ ing their name und address (only) on a post card addressed Dr. It. Sehlff miinn, SIS Rosabel street, St. Paul, Minn., up to Sept. 30th; not later. to Lewes this afternoon nnd will take the evening train for Philadelphia. It Is thought that tho accident was caused by the absence of a signal light on the end of the new breakwater. The yacht will be a total loss. VETERANS REUNION. Altoona, Pu.. Sept. 21. The Third heavy artillery regiment and the One Hundred nnd Hlgthy-clghth Pennsyl vania volunteers held their twelfth annual reunion In this city today. The following ofllcers of the association were elected for the ensuing year: President, .1. W. Hague, Pittsburg; vice-presidents, B. O. Hess. Shenan doah; D. L. Van Horn. Mnhonoy Cty; secretary. Harry T. Greaves, Miller town; corresponding secretary, Henry Itoblnson, Philadelphia; treasurer, Theodore P. Kreeger, Philadelphia; surgeon. Hon. L. E. Atkinson, Mllllln town; chaplain, Thomas Halgh, Rich land Center. A camp lire was held tonight. The next reunion will be held nt Philadel phia at the time of the National Grand Army encampment. IN THE PLAY HOUSES. First Season at Peoples' Prices. Agnes Herndon, the gifted emotional actress, supported by a strong company of artists, will appear all next week 111 repertoire, playing at 10, 2u ami ::o cents, at the Acedamy of Music, opening .Mon day night In the successful Ameilrnn play. "A Wife's Honor;" Tuesday. "The Simnv South;" Wednesday, her master piece, "La Belle Marie." The story Is that of an Innocent biasing girl, who, thrown off by her lover assumes the role of "La Belle Marie." a Prench adven tures'", who lures her betrayer to de structionjustice as sho rightfully terms It. Miss Herndon as Jean lnglcslile Is charmingly girlish and as tho laughing, beautiful, dashing and bewitching "La Belle Marie" sho Is superb. Miss Hern don changes her costume several times during tho dlffertnt acts and she pos sesses some of the most magnificent cos tumes ever seen on any stage and n treat Is In store for everybody who witnesses her performances, especially the ladles, who, everywhere bceomti charmed with her beautiful dresses. Ladles' tickets will be distributed for Monday night and can bo exchanged for reserved srnts with out extra clnrge. There will bo a change of bill every performance as well as change of specialties. BASE BALL. NATIONAL LEAGl'E. Boston. 7; Pit'sbtirg. ". Philadelphia, It. Cleveland. 1. Louisville, H; New York, !. St. Louis, 7. Brooklyn, a. Baltimore, ?,: Chicago, 1. Cincinnati, 15 AVashlngton, S. brings in larger returns for your g America the (irst great lot sale which arc days, employing 300 hands. Plans g THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, Kept, 21. The course of Sugar toduy Indicated that tho lonif bear turn In that stock has come to an end. Dealings In this stock con tinued to absorb an Important propor tion of the total transactions. Kfforts to hold tho money rato proved una vailing In view of the disparity be tween tho New York call money rnte and other markets nnd call loans on tho bears fell to 2 per cent, today. As a result of relief from these Important reactionary tendencies the market was strong1 and recovered quite generally from yesterday's decline. But the strength was confined largely to spots nnd the market Is mill in tho hands of professionals nnd rellects no outsldo Interest. Total sales with 393,100 shares. Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Scrnnton i Plttston True. Co. l-'lrst National Bank i:iinhurst Boulevard Scranton Savings Uank Scranton Packing Co Lncka. Iron & Steel Co Third National Bank Throp Novelty Mfg. Co Scranton Hallway Co Dime lep. & B-ls. Bank Kconomy Light Heat & Pow er Company Scranton Illuminating, licit & Power Company Scranton forging Co Traders' National Bunk l.acka. Lumber Co Lack. Trust & Safe Dep. Co.. Mooslc Mountain Coal Co Scranton Paint Co E00 100 cs; 80 1US S3 ... 100 130 ... 150 150 no ... 11V4 80 BONDS. Scrnnton Tass. Hallway, first mortgage, due lOM People's Street Hallway, first mortgage, duo 1018 People's Street Hallway. Gen eral mortgage, due 1921 Dickson Manufacturing Co ... l.acka. Towr.shlp School iVJ.. City of Scranton St. Imp. G.. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Scranton Traction C, hnnds... IIS 113 US iuo 103 102 S3 100 10s Philadelphia Provision Market. Philadelphia. Sept. 21.- Wheat firm and ic. higher, rontr.irt gruile. Septem ber. 70'ViTlo. Corn-rirm; No. 2 mixed, Septenil er. StaSlUi O.ifs - Quiet but sternly. No. 2 white, 2'a2i'e ; No. :'. do.. iiVHiMW.; ro. . mixed, sjufoc num-i . Plrm; fancy western creamery, 21c ; do. prints, 21o. EggsPIrm and 'at-, higher: fresh, nearby, lie; do. western, Ib.ilb'te. , do. southwestern. l.lal.V.S-c. Cheese fir n. Refined Sugars Unchanged. Cotton 1-lfic. lower, middling uplands. .' 1.1-lCe. Tallow Dull; city prime, In hogsheads, 23ic; country do. do., barrels, :tc; dark, do., 8c; cakes, Site.: grease, l4c. Live Poultry Firm nnd higher; fowls, lie.; old roosters, ft-.; spring chickens, llalKc. ; ducks. 'MWc. Dressed Poultry Plrm; good demand; fowls, choice, 12',-c. : do. fair to good. Il'ial2c; old roosters. B'jc. : spring chickens, nearby, ll.iliic. ; western do., large, Malic; small and scalded, do.. !a--c. Receipts Flour, 4.0no barrels and i:!,()0 sacks; wheat, UT.ono bushel, corn, 110,0l0 bushels; outs, u'i.000 bushels. Ship mentsWheat. 1,000 bushels; corn, 2,'i'K) bushels; oats. KH)0 bushels. New York Produce Market. New York. Sept. 21, Flour Generally steadier with demand chiefly for sprfig patents and low grade winter. When Spot strong; No. 2 red, 74 V., f. o. to.. afloat spot; No. 1 northern Dulutu. 7::,a 775c, afloat, f. o. b. : No. 2 northern Du hilh, 7Hfic. f. o. I.. afloat to arrive; op tions opened firm but finally yield J to realizing and dosed Vi'ic. net higher; September continued strong all day on hcuvy export trade and scare of shorts. closed 2o. advance; No. 2 rod, March. 70c; May, Wc. ; September, 7,Pie. ; December. CSc Corn-Spot firm; No. 2. R;.jo., 1. o. 1., afloat; options opened steady but was later affected by realizing and closed part. ly 'jc. net lower; May closed liiip. ; Sep tember, 31c; December, 31'ic. Oats Spot strong; No, 2, 2.V,ic; No. .1. uto. ; No. : white. 27c; trnek white, 23aSI'ic; tracts white state. 2.'a3.Ti;c : track mixed, weet ern. 2la27c. : options were ni girded and nominal. Butter Plrm; western cream ery. .1&a22c. ; do. factory, ll'al4i,4c. : El bIiis, 21c; Imitation creamery. P'aliV'., state dairy. llalS2c: do. creamery, .,i 20'4c. Eggs Firm; stale and Pennsyl vania, 17alSc; western fresh, 17c Chicago Produce Market. Chicago, Sept. 21. Wheat was strong today at the opening and weak at tin close. Heavy outside buying and la ran export sales wero sustaining" Influences but realizing by professional local holders proved toom cuh for the market to stand 1111 under. December closed nt ',c. de cline and September "nC lower. Corn was easy but lost only a small fraction. O.its wero strong under covering by shorts and advanced inc; provisions wero dull ami weak, closing 2Vial0c lower. Cash quo tations wero ns follows: l-'lour Kltm, No. 3 spring wheat, 63,&u64c.; No. 2 red, GfiVs.'t67iic ; No. 2 corn. 2!la:i0;,c.; So. : yellow, 30ia305lic.; o, 2 oats, 22'.; Nj, 2 white, SSVic; No. 2 rye. ISc,; No. s bii-. ley, 2Sa44Hc. ; No. 1 flax seed, lUije.; prime timothy seed, $2.43; mess pork. JS.15aV.:i); laro, jf.iSi-af.ij; short ribs, j:.15aD.3.v, dry halted shoulders, 4&tt44r. ; short clear, $V50aB.(W; whiskey, Jl.-.T,; sugars, uu changed. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, Sept. 21. Cattle Slow at JI.hu ao.CO; Blocker's and feeders, active; com mon, J0.S0; pound steers, J2.yo; choice lots. $1.00; bulls, t2.23al.25 for bolognas and :::.'.3 n3.S0 for feeders. Calves Active and steady; Texas srass stiers, J.;.:wa::.!l. Hogs Fairly active at J.i.3a. Sheep and Lambs Steady; nntlve sheep. j:ia4.W lor common to prime; western range sheep, J2.Kiu4.23; native lambs, j:i.7oaB.25: and good to choice western ratine lambs, Jol n..Ml; western sheep, J4a4.25, feeders. j:i.03 a4.10: feeding lambs, JUWaf.SO. Receipts Cattle, IS.jOn head; lings. ,i;,iiiio heul; sheep. 24,010 head. New York Live Stock. New York. Sept. 21.-Beeves-Hiow. prime beeves, steady: medium, pi.iKiC. lower; rough stuff, steady to firm, A cars untold; native steers, Jl.'a5.40; tops, jr, .! oxen and stags. J2.75a4.7J: bulls, J2.9i)a3.Ni: cows. U.fioal. Calves Active: veals. Z higher; others steady, veals. l.las.2S; tops ; grassers and buttermilks, !!.75il.&0; no westerns. Lambs Steady to lie. higher export wethers. $l.!j, lambs, j3au.K. Hogs Slow at $t,2.-a7l; state pigs, tl.l'A "PHANTOM" TBAINS. I'rom the London Standard. A recent railway iiceldent In South Loudon has bi-en the indirect niuns of calling attention to a singular phenome-non-that of "phantom" railways trains. The manifestation Is due to peculiar at mospherlo conditions, and Is u form of tho mirages of which we have all li ili.i Jt will bo remembered that, apropos of tho blgalman'a statement that lie felt sure a train had passed, a coriekpondont of tho Standard told of a phantom train heen b him about six years ago. ' heard the train coming," h sjld. "and wiw it i.s I thought, pats ever the bilclge. an I after a ahoit Interval the actual train panted, with brighter colors than .he phantom mid about cne-third n'ore tihle In height.'' An oecldtnt. with loss of life, which occurred on one of our le.ui. Ing lines In tho north n few voir ago was admittedly roused by the mlxtakliia of a phantom for a real train. The r-ls-mnn changed his points ns he would liav, done after the passing .of the real train and only realized his tnUtako when In saw tha latter emerge round thu bend uu I THE TRIBUNE'S OPPORTUNITY ONE INSERTION A WORD. FOR RENT VOiX HKNT-&K! MIKI-'LIN AV13NUK. (tcveiwocm brick. Inquire 153C Wash ington. POIt RENT-Bl'StNESS PLACM ON ,, South Side. Per particulars apply to M. P. Hando, Dlmo Bank. POH HUNT - NICELY VUItNISHKD front and side rrcm. 529 Adams avc. POH HKNT-rKSIC ROOM OH S1IA11H , of offices secend floor front, Coal r.x- clinnge. call at room 16. POU HUNT "SECOND PLOOH. 701 yulncy. FOR SALE POH SALK-A SECOND-HAND PAANK center crnnk high speed engine m first class condition. Por further par ticulars apply at this olllcc. ..- ejr POH SALE - A TEAM OP BLAClv horses; single horse and carriage, trap and harness; all In first class condition. Apply at Mrs. John 11. Phelps, "IS Lin den street. POH SALE-A PINE CPR1GHT PIANO but little used. Guaranteed and monthly payments accepted. Address P. O. Box 217. POH SALE-TEN R-I-P-A-N-S POH 5 cents at druggists. One gives relief. POH SALE-ONE 20-HC'HSE POWER boiler, as good as now. THE W LS TON MILL CO. FOR SALE OR RENT. j.fB.rtf"!' m ' POH SALE OH RENT-S-HUUM house ut Dalton; 5 minutes from station, or will exchange for property In any town between Scranton and Great Bend. 208 Mears Building. THE PHEAR POI'NDRY AND PLOCGH works for sale or rent. Inquire of W. II. Patterson, administrator, Llghlh street, West Wyoming, Pa.. REAL ESTATE. j.-nn SALE PINE POt'HTEEN-ACBU fnrni. bouse barn, snrlnsr water, oreh. urd and small fruits. One mile lrom dark's Summit station. Address Mr. Samuel Polhemus. Clark's Summit. Pa. FOR SALE-MY RESIDENCE AT 215 Colfax uvei'tie; Just ri mplcted. All modern Improvements, llerdwood finish, sanitary plumbing, electric lights, etc. Prlco reasonable. Address Prank r. Okell, 220 Broadway, New York city. REAL ESTATE-FARM 1W ACRES; 0110 mile from Foster station. Sale or exchange. Excillent buildings, abundant spring water. Brown, Attorney, Mcars building. WANTED. wVNTl-fDIScONBTlAND! UGHT road, top buggy, cllptle spring; must be in cood condition. Address A, Trib une ofllcc. WANTED-CASE OP BAD HEALTH that R-I-P-A-N-S will not benefit. Send 5 cents to Rlpans Chemical Co., New York, for 10 samples and 1,000 testi monials. HELP WA NTED-MALE. WANTED - THREE TINNERS AT once. Address or call II. A. Rlfen berg. Mr, Linden street, city. WANTED - PEW YOUNG MEN; either locate or travel; Kocd salary. 103 Spruce street. HELP WANT ED-FEMALE. WANTED-A COMPETENT GIRL POR general housework. 1218 Mulberry st. PLEASANT HOME WORK FOR MEN or women; day or eenlng; f'5 to $12 weekly. No canvassing or experience needed: plain Instructions and work mailed on application. Brazilian Manu facturing company. New York city. CHIROPODIST CORNS, BUNIONS AND INGROWING nails cured without the least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advice given free. E. M. HETZEL, Chiropo dist. 330 Lackawanna avenue. Ladle at tended at their residence If desired. Charges moderate- urn straight into a goods train that was being shunted In tho opposite dln-ctiou. Wo also remember reading an account of an identical error on the part of a signalman on one of the Australian tuil ways. Another correspondent conies along now with a description of a phantom feeu by him in one of the out-ot-the-way parts of Winnipeg. "At least fifteen min utes before the, train arrived," he writes, I saw It suddenly leap Into sight in a way th.it made mo pick up my bag and hop off tho track In double-quick time. Then 1 waved my handkerchief for it to ttop, nnd suddenly 1 noticed that It had stopped apparently about fifty yards off. I began to charge up the truck so as to get on board, when It mysteriously and suddenly dlsappiared. A few minutes later 1 saw It ngaln, only this time off 'he track and running along the prairie II gnve mo quite an ecrlo feeling, nnd 1 began to think the cold had got Into my henu, and 1 cast superstitious glances round me to s-o It there were any more trains frolicking about In the snow, and mddenly I bethot ght me of what I had heard about the mirage. When 1 saw til ' tlnetly thai the train had stopped, It must have been at Lasam. nearest sta tion, about nine or ten miles up the lin." There Is. of course, a great distinction to bo drawn between tho occuirence of a so-called phantom and simple forgetful ness. which has been tho cause of too many railway accidents; but the possi bility of both, taken with the const uuent llsks to life and limb, must be regarded as an argunu-m In fuvor of keeping two men In a signal box STREET RAILWAYS HERE AND ABROAD. From the Chicago Inter-Oceans. Consul Uenornl Uu Bol at at. Gall, Switzerland, has made a report to tho stute department giving the total mile age, of electric railways In Burope. Ho tlnds that on Jan. 1. JSDS, there were In operation 201 lines of road with a total length of 1.422 mile ulirt with l.atl motor ruis In ue. In the city of Chicago theio ulu 1.021 milts of srurfaco and eluvaU-d railways In operation today. Approxl mately 3,0uu cars are in service during every twenty-four hours. More pah-sen-gois are carried hero dally than on all the electric lines on tho other 3ld of the Atlantic. Tho average length of line to each company In Kurope Is seven mlle, and tho average distance which passen gers are curried out toward tho suburbs rroni the centers of the cities Is under three miles. In Chicago the average length of line per company l fitly ir.il-s. and the average distance passengers are curried toward th outskirts Is i. little less than en miles. Time-Table for Baking Meats, Beef, sirloin, rare, for each pound eight nt ten minutes; beef, slrloni, well done, for each pc.uud twelve to fifteen minutes; beef, lib or rump, for uoh pound twlvu to ilfteen inluuteis; beef, long or short illli'l, twenty to ihlity minutes; mutton, A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSK for the Benefit of All Who Have Houses , Real Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Wont or Help Uhcse Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions Cents u Word-Except Situations Wonted, Which Are Inserted Free MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN-SS00. $1,000 AND other sums. Large amounts nt 5 per cent. Brown. Attorney, Mcars' bldg. SCALP TREATMENT. ment, 50c; shampooing, 00c.; facial massage, manicuring, 25c: chiropody. 701 Qulncy. CITY SCAVENGER A.B.BKIGQ3 CLEANS PHIVY VAULTS and cesa pools: no odor. Improved pumps usod. A. BRIQQ9, Proprietor. Leave orders liOO North Main avenue, or Eickes' drug store, corner Adams ana Mulberry. Telephone WW. LEGAL. NorTcTrTiE'ANaML meeting op tho members of The Lackawanna titnra n eur-1 ,1 1 1 n l.lmltfnf. Will OG field at tho oltlco of the Assoolat pn In the City of Scranton, Pa., on Wednesday. October Bth. U9S, at two o clock p. m. for tho election of managers for the ensuing year, and for the transaction at such other business ns may properly come before the "?8iliaaIS80N, Sccretaiy. Scranton, Pa., September 13th. 1S0S. SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED--BY A OIlfL I'O do general nouseworK iu nnu ium.. dress 522 Warren street, North End. Address 52: SITUATION WANTED-BY A OPNG Girl to do light housework or to assist In housework. Address 330 Putnam street, North End. SITl'ATION WANTED-BY EXPER1 enccd woman ns housekeeper. L. J. WANTED-Pt&ITION AS WALL PA per hanger by an experienced man. Address 1207 Plttston avenue. SITl'ATION WANTED-M1DDLE At.l-.D woman desires to ko out washing or house cleaning. Address WOUft, Trib une otllce. WANTED-SlTfATION AS COOK IN restaurant or private family by an ex perienced lady, Addicss "V. ' Kit. Ilslt street, city. SITl'ATION WANTED - WASHING Ironing, scrubbing or cleaning. 42U Franklin avenue, side door. A YOUNG MAN 23) DESIRES Posi tion as bartender. Honef.t. Industrious and total abstainer nnd can furnish ref erences. Moderate wanes. Address D, S, It., care E. Evans, 1111 Jackson street. HOUSEWORK WANTED BY A YOUNG woman In a first class family In city. Reference. Address S Scranton Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-BY A WOMAN to take washing. T44 Birch street. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOL NG lady as stenographer and typewriter; can give references; salary no object. Address L. II.. 203 Mcars Bldg.. city. SITUATION WANTED BY A MALE bookkeeper and Monographer. Can furnish the best of references. Adrircw M. I. C, Box 170, Dunmore, Pa. SITUATION WANTED-BY MARRIED man with small family, writes plain hand, understands handling horses, can do most any kind of work; A No. 1 refer ences. Address James II., this office. SITUATION WANTED-YOUNG LADY cashier, bookkeeper or assistant; yood reference; experienced. A. H. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG woman In a restaurant where she can go home nights; thoroughly experienced in restaurant business. Address N, Scran ton Tribune oltice. SITUATION WANTED-BY A MAR rled man to do any kind of work, driving preferred. Address G. J., 337 South Decker's court, Hyde Park. SITUATION WANTED-BY A FIRST clnss grocery clerk; temperate, good habits; can furnish reference, J. J. B.. care Tribune. SITUATION WANTED-YOUNG LADY as bookkconer or office help; experi enced; good references. A. B. PROFESSIONA L. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THIS ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FHANK lln avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIGLEB, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOnSE. NEAR D L. & W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. MIDWIFE MRS. GABLE, GRADUATE MIDWIFE, 1518 Washburn street. Scranton. En gagements solicited. Rooms and beat attendance for a limited number of pa tients. SEEDS r,. R. CLARK & CO. SEEDMEN AND Nurscrmen; store 146 Washington ave nue; green house, 1350 North Main ao nuo; store telephone, 782. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF"tHELACKA WANNA, Scranton, Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law, medicine or business. Opens Sept. 12. Send for catalogue. Rev. Thomas M. Cann, LL. D., Walter H. Buell, A. M. WIRE SCREENS JOS.KUETTELT REAR 511 LACKA wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac turer of Wire Screens. rare, for eatli pound icn minutes; mut ton, well done, for each pound lifteen minutes; veal, well done, for each pound twenty mlnutis: pork, well nunc, for each pound thlity minutes: tui-Kt-y weigh ing ten pom ds thiee hours, chicken weighing thret to four pound, one to nun and one-half houis; gno-o welshing eight pounds, two hours; tame duck, forty to sixty mlnutis; game ducu, unity to forty minutes, grouse, thirty minutes; pigeons, thirty minutes; small birds, fif teen to twenty minutes; venison, for each pound lifteen minutes; fish, sl to eight pounds, long, thin, one hour; fish, four to hlx pounds, thick, one hour; flh. smill, twenty to thirty minutes. Woniun's Homo Companion. A Happy Discovery. "Your dandruff euro Is a perfect Impo sition!" "Didn't It remove the dandruff?" "Yea, and It took the hair with It." Did it? Thank yen, my dear ilr; thank you n thousand times!" "Whut do you mean?" "Aha. I will now add to the label, 'Guaranteed to remove superfluous hair!'' and may I not expect a testimonial Horn ou. sir'."' "Go to blazes!" New York World. Not Even That. Norton "Captain Boynton has changed his mind about going to Spain." Coney "Very wise of him, No Span iard would bo able to shoot the chutes." I New Yoik Evening Journal. PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTS EDWARD H. DAVIS. ARC1UTE01 Connell Building, Scranton. E. L. WALTER. ARCHITECTONIC ! ' rear of 600 Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR.. ARCHlTt'l 135 Spruce St., cor. WaMi. aV.. ticrnlii" FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT Price Building. 126 Washington a venut. Scranton. 1 T. t. LACEY SON, ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. DENTISTS DH. I, O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PR1 vate Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry. DH. If. P. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACII, US Wyoming avc. WELCOME C. SNOVER, 331 Washing ton avenue. Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to C. LAwreris PRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor - at - Law. Burr building, rooms 13 and 14, Washington avenue. OKELL ft DUNN, ATTORNEYS. D TO 11 Coal Exchar.go building. Scranton. WILLAHD, WARREN & KNAPP. Al torneys nnd Counsellora-at-Law., Re publican building, Washington avenue, Scranton. Pa. JAMES H. TORHEY. ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law. Rooms 413 and 414 Commonwealth building. , JKSSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law. Commonwealth "feaiwi building. Rooms 1, 20 unu ' JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTOHNEY-AT-Law. Rooms 511. D15 and S16, Board of Trade building. D. B. REPLOOLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Mears building, corner Washington avu nuo nnd Spruce Btrcet. JAS. J. H. HAMILTON, ATTORNEY-at-Law, 301 Commonwealth building, Scranton. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms 903.001 0th floor. Mcars building. L A-, WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 4.3 Lackawanna avc, Scranton. P.i. C. H. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth Building, Scranton, Pa, PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' National Bank building. C. COMEGYS, 231 SPRUCE STREET. A. W. BERTHOLP. Atty., Mears bldg. PHrSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. C. L. PREY, SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank bldg,, l?2 Wyoming avenue. MARY A. SHEPHERD, M. D.. HOME- opathlst, No. 223 Adams avenue. DR. W. E. ALLEN, SiTnOHTH WASlf ington avenue. Dlt. It. TRAPOL1), SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming avenuo und Spruce street, Scranton. Office hours, Thursday und Saturdays. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. DH. L. M. GATES. ROOMS 207 AND f05 ituuru oi ii.iuo ouuiung. umico Hours, 8 to It a. m., 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m. Res! deuce 309 Madison avenue. DR. C. L. FREAB. SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Fitting and Fat Reduc tion. Otllce telephone 1CCJ. Hours :10 to 12. 2 to 1, 7 to 9. DR. S. W. L'AMOREAL'X. OFFICE KB Washington avenue. Residence. lilS Mulberry. Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys and genlto-urlnnry or gans a specialty. Hours; 1 to 4 p. m. AV. G. ROOK. VETERINARY Sl'R geon. Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated. Hospital. 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2072. HAT MANUFACTURER. TOiTl1409 SPIirOE STREET, MAKES your hat to order and they lit. MISCELLANEOUS LATEST FROM PHILIPPINE is lands. Oreatest Naval Battle. Shoes all blown to pieces and lauded In Nut tletcn's Shoe Store, Washington uvenu.1. Ladles' flno button shoes, russet nnd don cola, cost $2.50, at $1.49; ladles' line J2.-X) shoes for SSc. Ladies' Cxtords. cost $1.50, for 79c. Men's $2.50 calf and russet shoe-i for $1.43; $3.00 shoes for $1.9S, etc. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC OR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed. dings and concert work furnished. 1-or terms nt'dress It. J- Bauer, conductor. 117 Wyoming avenue, uver Hulbetts muBlo store. MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse 130 Washington avenue. Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Central Railroad of New Jer.sjy (Lehigh und Susquehanna Division.) Stations In New York Foot of Liberty street, N. It., and South Ferry Whitehall Anthracite coal used exclusively, insur ing cleanliness und comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT SEPT. 1.1. IK'S Trains leavo Scranton for Plttston, Wllkcs-Bane. etc., ut 8.30, 10.10 a. m.. 1 20, 2.35. 3.20, 7.10 p. m. Sundays, 9.00 a. m. l'oo' 2 15. 7.10 P. m. For Mountain Park 8.30 a. m 3.20 p. rn. u.:.i..i . nn a .'m.. 1.00. 2.13 l. in. For Lakcwood and Atlantic City, 8.S0 rn.,..lnw Reading Terminal, 7.03 p. m. and New York 7.05 p. in. .. ..,.,. hem, cm Easton nnd Philadelphia, S.30 a. in., an 4 on in. Sundays, '-M5 p. rn. -" 'u1';!-.- .i u'-iuhinM.,., ... 1 or 1 Jail unu i it't Mitoiiiii,iiiM unit points South and West via Bethlehem, R; m 1.20 p, m. Sundays. 2.15 p. m For Long Brunch. Ocean Grove, etc., at S3n 11. m. and 1.20 P- m. For Reading. Lebanon and Harrlsburg, via Allcntown, 8.30 a in., 1.20 p. m, Sun- d For2Pottsvlll'e. 8.30 a. m 1.20 p. m Tleturnlng. leave New York foot of Lib erty street. North River, at 4.00, a.io (ex press) a. ni.. t.! (express) p. m. Sundav, Leavo'Now York, South Ferry, foot Whitehall street, at 9.08 a. m.. 1.25 p. m. Passeiigers arriving or departing- from this terminal can connect under cover with all tho elevated railroads. Broadway cWble cars, and ferries to Brooklyn and fitatcn Islands, making quick transfer to ami from ornr.d Central Depot und Long eavemTadelphla. Reading Terminal, "la m.. 3.00 n. m. Sunday. 6.15 11. m. Through tickets to all points East. South and West at lowest rate at tho sta- ll"' H. P. BALDWIN. On. Pass Agt. J. II. OLH.U'SEN. Gen. Supt. liric ami Wyoming Valley. Time tablo. In effect Sent. nth. 18'.K , Tialns leave Scranton tor New York, Newbui'gh and Intermediate, points rn Erie railroad, also for Hawley and local points ut 7.u:i a. 111. .nid 2.25 p m. Trains airlVM at Si-ranton from abovo points at 10.2J 11. in. anil 3.1 . n.oa jt. m. For New York. Newark and Elizabeth, 6.30 (express) a. m.. 1.20 (express), 3.20 tex Dicta) p. m. Sunday. 2.15 p. m. Train 1 n n. 111.. arrives ai ri aimniu. BUREAU SIX INSERTIONS A WORD. to Rent. Situations, for l'lve RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD1 Schedule In Blfect May 19, I89S. Train. Uav. Wllkes-Barre as FoU lows: 7.30 a. m., woak days, for Sunbur Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts bur? and tha Wait. 10.15 a. m week days, for Hazloton, Pottsvillo, Roading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, HarrlsburR, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and tho West. 3.12 p. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris burg. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and Pittsburg and tho West. 6.00 p. m., woek days, for Sunbury. Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. K. WOOD, den'l Pas. Agent. J. U. HUTCHINSON, General Maniger. Del., Lucka, and Western. Effect Monday, Juno 20, 1S9S. Trains luavc bciuiiion as follows; Kx Piefck for New York and all points Eafct, 1.40. 3.W. 5.10, 8.0U cud 10.05 tt. m.; 12.55 ana 3.33 p. m. Express for Easton, Trenton, Philadel phia and tho South, 5.10, 8.0U and 10.05 a. in.. 12.05 and 3.33 p. m. Manunka Chunk and way stations, 2.U p. m. Tobyhanna accommodation, 6.10 p. vn. Express for Blngbamton. Oswego, El rnlra, Corning, Rath, Danavlllo. Mount Morris und Buffalo, 12.10. 2.33, 3.00 a. m. 1.53 and 5.50 p. m., making close connec tions at Buffalo to all points In the West, Northwest and Southwest. Blnghamton and way stations, 1.05 p. m. Factoryvlllo accommodation, 4.00 nnd Nicholson accommodation 0.00 p. m. Express for Utlca and Richfield Springs, 2.35 a. m., nnd 1.55 p. m. Ithaca. 2.33. 9.00 a. m., nnd 1.33 p. m. For Northumberland. Plttston, Wllkes Barre, Plymouth, Bloomsburg und Dan ville, making close connections at North umberland for Wllliamsport, Harrlsburg, Baltimore. Washington and the South. Northunibivland and Intermediate sta tions, 6.00, 10.03 a. m., and 1.53 and 5.40 p. m. Nnntlenkr nnrl 1ntrmplllto Stations. 8.0S and 11.10 n. m. Plymouth and Inter mediate stations, 3.33 and 8.50 p. m. For Kingston. 12.55 p, m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trilns. For detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc.. apply to M. L. Smith. Dis trict Tasscngcr Agent, depot ticket of fice. Delaware and Hudson. On Sunday, July 3rd, trains will leava Scranton as follows: For Carbondale 6.20, 7.E3, 8.63. 10.13 a. m.; 12 noon; 1.23. 2.20, 3.52, 6.23. 6.25, 7.67, 9.13, ll.oo p. in.; Lis am , For A'bauy, SarMcga. Montreal, Bos ton, New England Points, etc. 6.20 a. m., 'For' llonesdalc 6.20. S.53, 10.13 a. m.: 12 noon ; 2.20. 5.25 p. in. . ... . .. ,. For WllkCB-Barre 0.43. "IS, M3, 9.3S. 10.43 a. in.; 12.0). 1.23. 2.18. 3.33. 4.27. 6.10, 7.48. 10.41, ll.irj p. ra. ...... For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Volley Rallrcad-fl.45 a. m., 12-03. 1 28, 4.27 p. m.: with Blac; Diamond Ex press, n.no n. si. . . For Pennsylvania Railroad Points 1.45, 9.38 a. m.; 2.1S, 4.27 p. m. For Western Points, via Lehigh Valley Ilallioail-7. a. in.; 12.03. 333, with Black Diamond Express, 10.41. 11.30 p. m. Trains will arrive In Scranton as fol- Froni Carbondale and the. North 8.40, 7 41 Vsi ft 31. 10.3. 11 S a. in. 1.23, 2.15, 3.. 4.23'. 5.13. 7.43, 19.38, 11.27 p. m. From Wllkes-Barm and the South 6.15. 7 4S. 8.4S, 10.03. 11.55 a. m.; 1.18. 2.14. 3.18, ; " 6 '1 7 53. 9.03. 10.05 n. m. ; 1.13 a. m. &.., b..i. -g-rsuAY TWAINS. For Carbondale J.07, 11.33 a. m.; 1.j3, 3 52. 5.53. 9 53 p 111. For Wilkes-Burre-9.38. 11.43 a. m.: l.oS. " Lowest tales to oil points In United Stntes and Canada. . v j W. Bi-RDICK G. P. A.. Albany. N Y. 11. w. CROSS. D. P. A . Scranton. Pa. Lehigh Valley Railroad System Anthracite Coal Used, Ensuring Clcanll Anil iiej8 aml Coni,or,. In Eltt-et Muy 15, 18D&. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON' v..r Philadelphia and New York via D xv n li it., at 6.45 a. m., and 12.03. 2.18. 4.27 fniack Dlamend Expiess) and 11.30 p. m. C For Plttston and Wllkcs-Barro via D.. L. & W It- B., 0.00. 11.1U a, m.. l.fc. 3.33. G.00 p. m-,. , i. ..,,. iiuKieton. Pottsvllle. l-or H '" ."-,". ,:v. -.i rsnlnn l'" """, I ..rill risburg a ;;,-, G.5 .. ,.. i2.05. 2.18? 4.27 ' (Black Diamond Express), 11.30 I'-,,"V Tnnkhannock, Towanda. Elmlra, ItSSSaaSnivi V Principal Intermedl nto stations, via D., L. & W. li. .. a.l'J ,aeva1.doh?.W Buffalo. Nla n,n Vtlls. Chicago and all points west via n x. it ilT R.. 1303. 3-33 (Black Diamond T-viircssi. 102S nnd ll.ai p. m. "pVilfmah P i-tbf and sleeping or Lehigh vPiliv Sarior cars on all trains between J. "Lv.?rro and New York, Phlladel- i, in in ffalo and Suspension Hrioge. rmannLLlN ". WILBUR. Gen. Supt. CHASSI IEE. Pass. Agt.. 26 Cortlandt Ast,t'ONEMACHER. niyl.lon Pass engcV Agent! South Bethlehem. Pa. SOltAMTOIV DIVISION. In i;ffecl June With, 1SU8. North Bound. Mouth Bound, 2tl5203i20l -318 3o m. '208; 2043041 Stations .a is k!s -a : r c: -j s SUH X I" l5Q'a p MAnive i.rittn A M 7 40 .... 7M . .. 810 .... 1 u'r u A. 1 rrcniKiiu n,, ,,,, 7 in West 4Snd bireey .... rno Weenawken 1 Mir MP MArrno l:biia 10 431 10 40 fiSI 1 15 18 f 09, 5 07 13 56 6 0O12l6 5 B4 12 40; 5 4111-' SI 8 41 Vi 14 it 50 12 0.3 6 2(511 Wi 5 161149 5 00,11 3), 4 57.lt IV) 4 611I13SI 4 4H1183 4 4111 181 4 401115 4 381111 4 31 11 07, 4 am 01 4 2' 11 01, 4wn or 4 i9fim- t-adoala Hancock Starlight Preston l'arlc Wlnwooa I'oyntelle Orson Pleasant Mt. tlnloudale Forest city carbondale White bridge MsTfleld Jeruiyu Archibald Wlnton 1'eckvllle oirphant JTlceburg Throop Providence park Ploce eToTS'STTso eit an 431 10 31 0 23 .is an 445 4 51 60S to 81 a si 9 41 1015 10 00 ma 90 9Ut ego 9 10 S4t 650 M 5 14 633 6f,6 2 5S TIM SO 5 80 8 09, 6 34 3 19. 6 4S 7 08 SO 7 34' tU 6(4 7 37 f8 8 6 M 907 0) 42 t ia is. v 111 8W 8 58 7 44 750 7 63 3 45 SOS 9 91 8 09 854 614 8 50 II 8 M 8 46 Hii 8 40 8 3 5S e ra 4 04 ti 804 4071 6X4 IMt 10 8 (7 er 81 8( 81) H10 4 14 8l S3-.' 8 K f4 17 81 i 15 1 4 20 U 8 80, 4 15 10 55 bcramon A M T M A U LeSTB Arrive A UT Ulp 14 f. shtniaes that trslns stop on signal tor pas sengers. 1 rains 901 and SOS Sunday only. Otber trains dally except sundsy. secure rates via Ontario a Western before piuonsslnjr tickets and sars money. ihroueh Wagner outlet sleeper and Ires re clining ebslr car Few York to Cnlrsjo. Ftu ougrr rtulr lleilucrd to 'I'wn CtBU rer yille. J.C. Anderson, flen.pui Aft. T, yiltcrott, I)lr, rass, Agt. Bcraatoa, Fa, I