THE SCTUNTON TlUBUJSE-FltlDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1899. 9 s CARBONDALE. CHANGED MANAGERS. n. "lerrepont Hamilton, of Sernnton, yesterday closed nrBotlitloin for the proprletnishlp of Hotel Antlirnolto Mr. Hamilton piovioiH to hl time of losl tlrnce In -Scnuiton. ucceulroel muoh UnowleilKo In thlx line In the Si. Nich olas hotel NYv York, then tnulor the miimsement of 1 . I). lilioiix. who win ho with him for n time In this city. The nepntlntlons tor hW control have l.-mte'l for ome time ami lltnlly a lono wir slRtieil ln?tliiK until April 1. Hull The nf nuinnr:. r will "How all of the old help to leinaln Anions the mo-t Impoitnnt rhnntje n that nre to bo mnclo 1" the ehniifiln; of the npnco n iv opruplcd liv ' IMtcMihutn'-i 'lour store int., n liinrh room The future titnl- nef? of the lollrlm? nmnnRor, V U Thompon, Ins not hern announced This Is the slMh ch nigo of managers nt the Anthracite. HABBIS IN TROUBLE. William llnrrl" the American House porter, and who at rived In town about three weeks imo was taken befoie Al derman S S Jones yesterday on a chaise of ie"tlliiK several boxer of clirar.s, a tie pin from some o" the help and also $" which was taken ftom the loom of one of the rIiK Inae Hurros. to w nnro lie tried to nell the c tears In formed Officer Huddy who made tho arrest. Harris I? about twentv-on" ycais old and ns his home Is In Cleveland, O. Itccentlv he had been In Scranton and Jamestown, X. Y. LOCAL AND PEBSONAL. All5.s Alice Ward, of Oil City, who has been lsltltiK her cousin. Mia Nellie ( allaphv of Pprlnp stieet returned to her honi" yeiteid.iv. Mls Helen A. Mitchell was Usttlns In wilKes-iiaiio pmuiuih, Yesteidav a son was born to TV and Mr Hefli iw ot W mine street. Arthur Stnr.tnn who was formerly In tlv i-iiiplov of Klnback Htns , has ic cepted n jio.tlon in the llrie latlroad jnul Yetetda Airs A Niks ontoitainecl a number of ladles nt her home. Hiss Jennie Pm pie is entcrCainlnp Miss Tciil Church of Susquehanna. Miss Margaret OXoyle Is in Susque hannn I,o I l'attetson nnd John Simpson ar--Keel e'terdny mornliiB from Oiwepo, where they had been attendlnR tho fa'r. While there Mr. Patterson lost $1"0 and korat alualile papcis which were found and i plumed to him before he returned to this clt. Boid Foulei paid Toiest City i vis It ycterdaj. Tho PutTRnn bulldlii? on South Main P'te..t will bo occupied in the near fu ture by OcorRe Coudsombon. who will mncliu t v wholes-ale confectionery business r.avmonil Hockenberrv arrived yes IpkH from Asbntj Tcrk. Ho will take tii a course ot htudy In Syracuse next w eek Tin re was no tirvkc In Trinity cliui'h last night on account of the Bb'-enre of the lector. Bliss Mint Dllts is at HornolM Mo, 'ZrSeie she will lemaln two w eel's vis; Wip her mother. Joseph Unc-oUr nnd James Klloy left wpteielny for St. Michael's college, Toronto Th" Columbia's new team i malting innlil ptogress In limning their new dutli number of Toionto oNciuslontsts who ha' e b'en heaid fiom sav that iwlng to the eiowd they are obliged to sleep four and Ave In a loom and that balls of tho hotels are filled with cots. Fell township school opens Monday, neyt Chronic Dlnrrhoen Cured. This is to ceitlfy that I hase he1 clnonle dl.mhoea over since the war. I got so weak I could baldly v nlk or do anything One bottle of Chanibetlaln's CnlU , Choleia and Dlanhoe.i llemedy cuied mo sound and well .1. It (Slbbs, Fincastle. V.i. I hnd chronic dlatrhoea tor twilo eals Three bottles of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholern nnd Plnirhoea Remedy ured me S. 1, Shaver. Fincastle, Va. Both Mi. Ollibs and Mr. Shaver are rinmlntnt farmers and lesldo near Fincastle, Va. They proem ed the rem edy from Mr W H Casper, a diugglst of that place, who Is well acquainted with them and will ouch for the truth of their statements For sale by all druggists. Matthews Utos, wholesale and retail agents. WJCKVILL3. aextm Frank Chlvcrs Is 111 nt his lioin on Piospcct sticet. Mi nnd Mis. Irwin Felter of Now liritdin, Conn., are vltltlng tho latter's pan t.ts, Mr. nnd Mie. Oooigp Mooie, of Lei I Place flu hose boys have erected thplr stands and are making great piepara tlons foi their annual clam bake next Sntuulay evening. Tlie Star entertulnment course under the diiectlon of Kejstone lucrum Km can of Wllkes-naire. and for tho tenotU of town societies has been es tablished with the following attrac tions ' October 14, 1SW. The Ceclllon I-adlcs' Quartette and Udwin It. Weeks, tenoi hmniiiist nnd impeisonntor: Nuv.inber 2"i, ard Heecher Plckard, the famous lecturer In one of his most popular lectiues Jaiuiuy i'O, lOO, the Vevstope Tilo hiodid bv Miss Sadie Fste k Klser. who nrejs no Intioduc Hon In this town Febiunry 17 comes Douglats the eminent magician and Illusionist who presents one of the brightest rniortnlnmmts that ever graced n Ljceum platform Last and with even the best soap which needs hard muscular rub bing to make things clean. Gold Dust does all that soap does and saves time and much rubbing. Btnc! for fret booklet "Golden Roli for Homework " TUB N.K. TAIRB-iNK COMPANY Chlcixo SI UuU NwVork Costoa KM'1.' .... .T - - ...1YT - - tTl'r - r1nrKlrr by no means least comes Kdmund Vance Cook, March 7, 1900, presents l'ot Luc-It wllh a Poet," giving humor ist, wit termed us Ulfl Nye, Jr. Ar rangements have been made with the huronii to sell reason tickets good for the flvo ati act Ions for tho small sum of one dollar nnd any one of them Is well worth the price. Single admission 23 and 1 cents. Reason tickets may bo had fiom the following commit te Mrs Win John. Mi. S. C Hlmpkln. Mrs. fkarge Ti overtoil. Mis 11. W Swingle, Miss Mnud Troverton and Mr. Ji e English. JERIUYN AND MAYFIELD. Firemen's 'Coming Picnic Birthday 1'aity Cut by Bioken Glass Al terations nt the BreakerPersonal News. The Ciystal Fire companj Is making great preparations for their picnic and clam bake, which will be held In Maple grove next Thursdny afternoon and evening In connection with the nf falr there will he a parade at 7 o'clock In the evening at which It Is ex pected that at least half a dozen out ot town will participate. The Cltl zen.' nnd Mayfleld bands hao been engaged for the occasion nnd an ex pert clam baker from Scranton will plepare the clams The Misses Pearl and Huby Culey, of West Muylleld, entertained a num ber of their friends estorday after noon In honor of their fourteenth bitth day. The usual games and c ciHlmis were Indulged In, and after tho serv ing of lefieslnneiits the lsltors de pa i ted with wishes of many happy re turns of tho young lady's blithday. A child of Mis. James Meriltt, Of Maytleld, met w Ith a painful nccldent yesterday by stepping upon some bro ken glass. Ho i eielved a painful gash, which bled profusely, and It waa found necessary to obtain a doctor to attend the Injuries. The Delnware and Hudson breaker only worked a half a day yesterday, to allow tin changing of some of the machlneiy. Then worked all last night at tho Job and It was uncertnln nt a late hour If tho work would be completed In time for tho colliery to lesume operations today. Tho Ma field council will moot next Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs Aichle Mai tin, Mr. and Mrs M. Sherwood-and family, Henry Trens and James Collins at tended the Walls vlllo fair yesterday. The borough council will hold their tegular session this evening. A party of twenty young men from Vandllng w ill come dow n here next week to play a similar number of Jer myn players a quoit match. The lo cal playeis are hard at work putting In their spare time in practicing and expect to vanquish tho vlsitots H D. Swlck has accepted a position as traveling repiesentatlve for M1I laid P. ltvley & Company, of New York clti- Mis. A J. Paker nnd chlldien, of Dunjo.i. n i e spending a few weeks here with lelatives. It is probable that the Delawaie and Hudson colliery employes will bo paid tomoi row. TAYLOR NEWS. Unclaimed Letteis Bemnlnlnp; at Postofflce Coming Picnic Other News of Local Interest. The following list of ndvertlsed let teis remain uncalled for nt the Tailor postofllce for Sept. 1 Persons calling for the same will please give date and say achettlsed In The Tribune. M Al bert Hotnei, John D.uls, May Hauls, Thomas i: Jones.Mrs Maggie Schmidt: foreign. Kdmont Ilrosolawlk. Mr. Jaqob John W Iteese, postmaster. Mi. Hobert Inglls, of Yatesvllle, called on his paients hero yesterday. -Master Ilussell O'Hoio has icturned to resume bis studies at the Gliard college, Philadelphia. Tomoirow the Alchbald Mines Acci dental fund will hold their picnic In the Hound Woods The committee In ehaigo 'have completed all airango ments and will be pleased to see their many fi lends theie. The event piom lses to be one of the largest of Its kind held In the Hound Woods this season Mallcarrleis William F Costello and J. F Kelehei. of Hrooklvn. N Y., called on Postmaster John V Heeso on Wed nesday . Invincible commandety. No. 2.12, Knlshts of Malta, will meet In their looms this e oiling Mr. William Hill has icturned to his home in Jermyn, after visiting fi lends hei o. Mis J T. Heese, of this place, at tended the wedding of Miss Cluta Da vis to Dr W. J. linker, at Jeimvn. on Wednesday. The employes of thp Tnvlor, Pne and Holden mines were paid for Aug ust on Wednesday. Tho degieo team of tho Mlnooka tilbe, No 217, Improved Older of Red Men, will make a visit to Toiin1"1' i tribe, No 7-', Providence this ov The Ice ci earn social conducted at the Calvary Baptist chinch on Wednesday evening, under the ausolces of the Young Ladles' sotleti. wns well pat lonlzed Miss Annie Jenkins, of Kingston has returned home nfter visiting her cousins, Misses Leah and Maud Rvnns, of North Main street. Piofessoi and Mis David 13 Jones and .Mr. and Mis. Heese Wllllnms at tended the Davls-Kenned.v wedding at Avoca on Wednesdu:- evening. Pio fissor Joins executed tho wpdding maic h Tajloi camp, No 492 Patilotlc Or cki Sons of Aiuei Icti, will meet In their looms this evenlns Master Unity How ells who has been spending his summer vacation with his mother Mrs Thomas Haw ells of South - T1T - B1 is Wid En&engh ISSlllBlll Taylor, has returned to Olrard college, Philadelphia. Miss I.ydla Hosklns has leturncd homo from her Biinitner vacation. Hev Frnncls Uendnll, of the Metho dist Episcopal church, officiated at the Davls-Haker wedding at Jenny n on Wednesday. Mrs. Thomas Jenkins, ot I'nlon street, Is quite sick nt her home. Mrs Hobert Hood, ot Plttston, was tho guest of her son, Mr. Oeoigo Hood, of Ninth Main sticet yesterday. The w titer was misinformed legnrd Ing the successor to Foioman Mont gomeiy at the Tailor colliery. Mr. Kurtz will be his successor and not Mr. Tompkins, ns was first stated. "AN HMPTY SACK CANNOT STAND VPUIOHT." Neither can poor, wenk, thin blood nouilnh nnd sustnln the physical system. Hood's Snrenpaillln Is the standard puilfler and true tonic for the blood. HOOD'S PII.LS do not gripe, druggists, 21?. AVOOa. All The death of William McCormlck, a prominent ler.ldent of Mooslc, occuned Inst evening, nfter a brief Illness which flnnlly developed Into hcmoi Hinges. Deceased was about C3 years of age, and Is survived bv a wife and seveial grown-up chlldien. Prepatatlons for the funeral have not let been com pleted. John Flnnnery. of the West Side, sus tained a bioken leg ostetdav after noon while at woik In the Phoenix mine Ho wns taking the plnco of an absent employe and while standing by tho track he was stiuck by a protrud ing sprng nnd knocked senseless. Ho was lemoved to the home of his undo, Michael Flannciy, where Dr. Hlrgo set tho limb. At nbout d o'clock yesterday after noon, Marie, the seven-year-old daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mis. Michael Uiognn, was pei haps fatally burned while nt plnj nbout the stove. She picked up a piece of paper and lit It In the grute. The (lames Ignited her clothes and In nn Instnnt she was entirely enveloped. Her mother attempted to pull her clothes off, but was badb buined her self. Ilnstllv securing a blanket, sho wi npped the child in It until assist ance ai lived. The little one patiently bore her sufferings, and l elated tho cause of the accident. Ollvo, the n-months-old daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. William Gordon, of Pitts ton avenue, died yesteiday morning after a brief Illness which finally de veloped Into convulsions. Tho funeral will take place on Saturday afternoon. Interment will bo in Langcllffe ceme teiy Frances Wlllniel, the 7-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mis. David Da v Is, stepped on a sharp piece ot glass and cut an aitery The flow was not stopped until the child had lost a laigo amount of blood. The mnnv friends of Miss Kate Campbell w ill be pleased to learn that sho has been added to the corps of Scranton cltv teachers Miss Camp bell well dcseives the position nssigned her. Owen Ruane. Michael Hopkins, Will lam Hoban and Patrick Heston left lesteiday as students at St. Michael's college. Toronto. Miss Alicia Davis Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Halley, of Chinchilla. .Mis. Connoi, of tho Noith I3nd, sus tained a broken arm by falling down stairs. Sho was waiting on her son Finnk. who Is quite ill, and was cariy--lns soveial articles when she missed her footing. On examination It was found that the arm was bioken In two places. THOMPSON. Mr und Mrs R, F. Hownid, Mr. and Mis. A. H Crozlerand Mis. 15. F. Lar iiibeo, of Thompson, nnd Mrs Estilla Strong nnd dnughtei', Louisa, of Stur rucca, went to Niagara Tulls and To ronto on the exclusion Tuesda. Thompson was icpiesented at the street fair at Susquehanna In force Wednesday and was fall ly represented there Thursdn. Thompson township furnished the bildegioom for the Pliet wedding Wednesday Tho nineteenth annual leunion of Company Ii. Seventeenth Pennsjlva nla eavalo, was held In CJiand Auny ot the Republic hall Wednesdaj of this week. The company was musteied into the United States scivlce Septem ber 22, 1SB2. Tho following membeis ot the company lespondecl to tie oil call II W Tler und S N. Mitrbell, Blnghnmlon: Wlllinm B Howni, Han cock, N. Y.. L A. Aldtldge. Cannons vllle, N. Y.; C, V. Rezeau. Tirzab, A. D. Coihe and II II Stoddard, Lake View: II S. Stodd.ud, Lake Side. Fr man Whitney, Cielatt. I J. Tallman, J. 13. Curtis, Alvin Gilggs nnd K. W. Coiey, Noith Juckson; Heibert Hlun dln. New Mllford, nnd R V. Whltn. v and Stephen Jenkins of ThompsTi. Beside these membeis of the company the wives of Comiades Tallman, Ty ler, How en. (Jilggs, Coic, Curtis, Aldridge and It V. Whitney were pres ent and the widow of W. II Palmer, of Company R. of Rlnghnmton Otheis fiom out of town probent vvoie Wilbur Kennedy nnd wife, L 13 Bennett and wife, of Mount Pleasant. Chniles 13 Whitney and wife, Noith Jackson, Chinks Tiuenlall, of South Canuun; Comiades J. Vnndeimaik, Cnibondnlo; Maynaid Gates and Frank Ii.u nes anil wlfo of Jackson. Tho singing und speeches wete line The Ladles' Relief coips of Fiank Hall post, Thompson, heived tho dlnnei of which eighty pai took, and they sustained their teputa tlon ns first class cuteieis. Their novt leunion will be held at C F. Whit ney's, North Jnckr-on. Thomas Lden hud the mlsfoituno to Injuie Ills shoulder Thursday morn ing. He Is a cousin of "Tomnile," ut the depot. MONTROSE. ' .1 . Cnurtilght cttffded the O. A. It encampment at Philadelphia this w eek Mr. Hattlo Union, of Philadelphia, who was visiting at S. R. Rogers' on Lake nveniif. was taken suddenly 111 after lu-r aulval line and died on Tues'ny evening, Sept. 3, IS'A of fever, villi li she conti acted befoio leaving hi me The funeral will be held at Fianklln Folks, her foiinor home, on Ft I day. Mis H. A. Main has been 111 tills W eel' The "Decsllict Skule" was presented at the armory Monday night, bv homo talent, for tho benefit of the Presbyter ian ihuich, Kiieessfully; va,s repeated last night Miss Elizabeth Lusk leaves on FrN da for n vUlt with filends nt Mont real, Canada' her fathr necGmpinlej her to Albany Will Ciiuer nnd Cbailes Sprout spent Sunday guests of Oiaat Rend friends The death of Mi 8 rletta Hedsts De- wltt, widow of the Into J. n. Dowltt, occurred nt hr home In this place, Sunday Sept. .". The funeral tervlccs were held nt her homo on Tuesday, at 10 o'clock by tho P.e. A. U. llenton. Itennlns were taken to Albany, N, Y for Interment. Mls Delia Coon Is tho guest of Now Jersey relatives. The marrlnro of Mr. A. II. Lyons, of this place to Miss Hell McColIum, one of New Mllford's must popular young Indict, Is announced to take place nt Now Mllford In St.Mnrk's Kplscorat church, Wednesday. Sept. 27. THEATRICAL. "Government Acceptance." The Wllkes-Haue Hecoid speaks veiy well of tho Mitchell All-Star com pany, which will be the attraction at tho Academy all next week, opening Monday evening with Daniel Hart's giont play, "Government Acceptance" Helow Is the criticism of Sept. ii. "The season nt the Grand opoin house wns opened lnnt evening bj the Mitchell's All-Star Players, presenting Daniel I Hart's 'Government Accept ance,' which was played a few years ago by Stuart Robson, vv ho produced It In this city. It Is one of Mr. Hart's best effoi ts and contains some Interest ing situations, notably the scene vvhetc the disarranged parts of the model war ship are lestored nnd the suspense Is nt nn end. The company Is a good one, nnd company and play so plensed the audience that ciowded the theatre that applause was fiequent and pio longed. During tho, evening there were some excellent specialties. The com pany Is above the nveiago, has nn ex cellent lino of plays nnd will undoubt edly do n good business." Farcical Operetta Tonight. ' For You Alone" Is tho title of nn exceedingly beautiful duet In the now fat deal operetta "Davy Jones," which w ill bo presented nt the Lyceum to night by the Boston Set emitters. Roth book nnd score are from th pen of Fred Miller. Jr , composer of "Ship Ahoy," and the cast is composed of well-known and popular lytic play ers who have been especially selected for the parts they are to play. At the Gaiety. "The Windsor Hotel Fire" will bo le-enncted once more, when the "Mar lettascope" moving picture machine will reproduce It at the Gaiety theater on Monday, Tuesday nnd Wednesliy of next week. New Yolk's latest fire holocaust will be depicted In detail and one can al most hear the clanging of the b"s is the engines nnd hose wagons are seen dashing up the street to tho r3scuo of tho helpless victims entombed in the palace of flame. Matinees daily commencing September 11. There Is more Catairh In this section of tho country than all other diseases put together, and until tho last few jeurs was supposed to be Incurable. 1'or a great manv jcars doctors pronounced It u local disease, and prescribed local remedies, nnd by constantly falling to cure with local tieatment, pronounced It Incuinble Science hns proven catarrh to bo a constitution ii disease, and there fore requires constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure manufactured bv P J. Cheney Ac Co., Toledo Ohio, Is tho only constitutional cure on tho market It Is taken Internally In doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tho sjstem. They offer one hundred dollnrs for nnj case It f ills to cure Send for circulars and testimonials Address V J. C1II3N13Y. & CO . Toledo, O. Sold bv Druggists, 7'ic. Hall's runill Pills are the best. BASE BALL. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Percentage Table. w. l. P.c. Brookljn i.' 37 .Cs't Philadelphia 7b 17 ,tlS Boston 71 40 .1.17 Baltlnioie WJ 4h ,;io Cincinnati tt 5J ,'Jt St. Louis fi') .'I .5ijt Pitthburg Gl 1,0 ..,01 Chicago C Ct ..)1 Louisville 51 (.I .r,1 New York 4') Tu ,,i. Washington 4.' 77 ,'k'i! (ievelancl Ii) lw- .150 At Pittsburg- R. II. 13. Louisville 0000 1 20 .1 1-7 Pi J Pittsburg 10 2 10 0 0 0 0-1 It j Batteries Peck and Zlmmei ; Tnniiehllt and Sehrlver. Empires Manassuu and Connollv, At Brooklvn R. H. E Boston . ..00000001 12 I 0 BlooklMl 1000000001 u 1 Balterli s Willis and Beigen, Kennilj nnd -IeGuIit. t'mpiles Emslio and Dvvj or. At New York R. H. 13 Bultlmoie . .05000022110 14 1 New York ... .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 4 B.Utciles Klthon and Smith; Gettlg, Guivln und O'Nell. Empires Snyder and McGair. At Washington R. U. y. Wiu-blnglon .. .00 0 0 00 2 1 2-3 10 2 Philadelphia ... 0 o y o 0 1 0 0 0-1 2 J Batterli s Dineen and Kittildge; OrtH and Mel'iulund. Empires Swartvvnod and Hunt At Chicago n H E Cleveland .. . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C fl-c! i 2 Chicago 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 3 7 U J Baltcrlei. Kneppcr una McAllister, Tav lor and Chance Empires O'Daj und McDonald OTHER LEAGUE GAMES. Western League. Detroit, 12, St. Paul, 7 Minneapolis. 4, Indianapolis. 2 liiand Rupldfc, 11, Kansis Clt, II, (flrnt Mime.) Kansas Clt, 8, Grand Rapids, 7, (het- ond game ) Eastern League. Toronto, I, Montreal, 10. SPORTING NOTES. Panic k Duddy chnlknses any man In LiiLkiivvaima eourtj, except Reed, Mil ton, Thoip nnd "the unknown." to pitch a game of ciuolts for $10 a side, distance to be ten yaids and each mall bet Ills own plu on eluj, or he will plaj a 2-Inch pin on eluy ends Anj one desiring to accept this challenge con bo accommo dated at SI0 Cnpouso uvenue, Saturday i veiling, Sept '.) School Shoes For children, nt Twt :tdfis Ask for a Tablet. icwma- The People's mWWiMMAAAA A POPULAR CLLWIUNC; 1IOUSC for tho Henalt ot AH Wlio Have Houses to Kent, Kcul Instate or Other Property to Sell or Kxchnngc, or Who Want Situations or Help Theju Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word- lixcepi Sltuntlo.H Wanted. Which Arj In. sorted Free, HELP 'WANT ED-MALE. VANT13D-KMM3HI13NCI3D WATCIN maker and salsman. Ilexford Co., i.o Lackawanna avenue. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WANTlTl) -13XI'i:Hll3NcT;i) M1LLI lieiy salt sw omen None but experi enced med apply llto Hive, corner West Market strict unci Public Squurc, Wilkes Hirie, Pa WANT13D - OIIIL FOR UI3N13RAL housework In small family on (julney avenue Apply nt store, 225 Lackawanna nvenm WANT13D - GIRL FOR OI3NKRAL housework, must be a good cook nnd laundress Also !oimg girl to assist with housework. 018 .Monroe avenue. FOR RENT 10-riVI3 ROOMS, WITH GAS, RATH and cln.se t private. Inquire rear of 42S Webster avenue No building In front of lot. FOR IU3NT-ON13 HALF OF DOPllLD house, new, ten rooms One slnqlo house, new, six rooms', $20 cuch C. C. reiber, 200 Council building FOR RDNT-A ITIINISIIRD FRONT room with or without boaid. lis North Seventh street IOIt RRNT-TIir OLD HOMU FOR Friendless on Adams avenue It will bo rented as n whole or will bo fitted up for two families It Is well adapted for a. largo boarding house, or for rent 'JJ furnished rooms Inqtilro of I". L Hitchcock & Son. Flro Insurance und Real Rstnte. Commonwealth Building. 932 QIIKI3N RIDOlT STRUDt! LIUlli rooms: fine location; JIG. FOR SALE FOR" SAr,13-AFl1iTCAirilROC-ery store. Address "C ," Tribune of fice. FOR SAI E-A HCSINESS OPPORTF nlty for two or three 1 idles Pavs $200 a month. J V. Browning. Mears building. FOR SAL13-NEARIA NEW COOK stove. $15. Heater, $. Radiator. $3; Drum, $1 213 Mndlson ave , Dunmore BOILERS-TWO LIDC.I3RWOOD llORI zontal return tubular boilers of seventy-five horse power each, GO pounds Bteam pressure Will be sold very cheap, must be removed ut once. Call at Su burban Electric Company's otllce, Cell, S02 und 03 Connell Building. MONEY TO LOAN. rol?RTNr,o7fLMLAJl?PER CENT, und live per cent monej on approved security. M II. HOLGATE, Common wealth building. LOST. LOST-A CLOVER-LEAF STFD RE- wurd If leturned tc olllce at Hoto" Jermyn. " BOARDING. BOARDING 625 PINE STREET. LEGAL. N THE COl'RT OF COMMON PLEAS of Lackawanna county, No lJiw. Sep tember T nn lS'O. Notice is beiebv given that an applka tlon will be made to tin said cotiit or a law Incise thereof on the second dav of Octobel, A D., 1M0, at 0 o'clock a m , under the Act of Assembly of tho Com monwealth ot Pennsvlvnnla. entitled "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and legulutlon of certain corporations, ap proved April 21'. A. D, 1S74, and the sup plements thereto, for the charier of an intended corporation to be called "The Cillenclei Memoiial Association " the rhai.utcr and object wheicof ts the erec -tlon and maintenance of n public hall and llluary on the "Old Blown Church Lot ' In the Boiough of Blakelv, Count v of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, said ball and llhi.it v being dedicated to th. nu tnorv of Samuel t'alleiider, de erased. Ihe fo"iicb r of said rhurch. and for the-o purnoses to have possess und enjoj all the rights, benefits und privi leges of the said Act of Assembly and Its supple mints The piopocd chn'Ur is now cm tile la the piotbonotarj's olllce of sild couit WA'ISO.V. DIEUL &. KEM.MERER. Solicitors PALMISTRY-ASTROLOGY. TTiiTrn3TmmAr73iTM its e l king of New Yolk cite. Is now located at "22 Adams avenue, Sernnton. I'a . until Sept Id IS'fi, niilv Can be consultes! dally upon matters of business bpeeula tlon love, dome stic affulrs, Inlierltniice, absent friends health tiavcllng foitu nate and unfortunate pcilods of life, how to chouse a wife' or husband, how to become successful In business Sutlsfae tlon guaiantiiel Pirmunciit aeldress Is ,10 Fast .'Id st . New Yoik Mrs King's woneleiful medlumlstlc powers, combined with iiHtrolug, palmist! i after jears of practical i-erv lee places ner uuiivaiieci In giving satlsfm toiv fctvloe upon all affairs of life Consultation bv mull a speelullv Olllce hours. 1 In 1 SPECIALIST. MRS DR KING-VAIL LADIES' SI'E el.illst 221 Adams avenue. SITUATIONSWjOJVTED SITl'ATION WANTED-RY A YOFNtl ladv, l'i as sales-lailv oi cashier i an furiiNh best of lefeienee- Address Cashier, cole Tribune STEADY WORK WANTED AS WATCH nmti li a sober and Industrious veiling man well recommended Addiess P. M , Tribune otllce WANTED-A MAN AND WIFE WANTS work In private famll.v , light house work for the wife the man Is handy at anything Address 33S Delaware avi' nue, rear West Plttston SITUATION WANTED BY A SEA.M strcss b the el ly Chlldien's clothes, ladles' shirtwaists and muslin work Au dress 3Jd N, Mncoln uvenue A YOUNG LADY WOl'l.D LIKE TO work for Iiit board and go to school Adelress 407 Taj lor avenue SiTUATION"w ANTED IN PHOTO GAlT! kiy or any legitimate business b joung man IS ciuh of age References lurnlshed L. C T. 2M N. Y St. elt SITUATION WANTED-RY A FIRST class murket man. has bad experleme In eroerrv store, can f mulsh best of ief- ereiieo W. J. C, UJ South Seventh I street, city. Had To. Papa What did jou think of the gieat blcjile luce" Little 8on Didn't think much of It Papa Eveir body bald It was uonikiliil Little Son I dldn t rce iiiithln' wonder fill 'bout It Tho one that whined couldn't help wlnnln'. Ho leuned over so far for ward that ho had to in like llghtnin' to keep from fallln' on hi note. Her Idea. "Well, I'm glad n' one thing Our Jim seems to have good religious coinp'nj "How's that, mother?' "His lust letter savs lies coming home In a convened jucht." Cleveland Pluln 1 Dealer, Exchange. PROFESSIONA L. AHCHITECTS EDWARD If. DAVIS, AUCHITLCT, Connell building, Scranton. K. L WALT13R, ARCIHTnCT OFF1CG rear of GOU Washlrgtcn avenue LKWI3 HANCOCK, JR, ARCH ITI3CT. 435 Spruce st cor Wash av., Scranton. TRFDRRICK L. I1ROWN, ARCHITECT, Price building, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton, T. T LACF.Y SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. DENTISTS DR. I. O. LYMAN. SCRANTON PRI vate Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry. DR. II. T. REYNOLDS, OIP. P O. DR. C. C. LAUI1ACH. ll'i Wyoming ave. WRLCOAIR C SNOVI3R. Coal I3xchango 2nd floor. Room D Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to 5. HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLL13S, 400 SPRITE STRI3F.T, MAKES our hat to older nnd they ! HOTCLS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 125 and 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates reasonable P ZEIGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D., L & W. passenger depot. Conducted on the 1-u. ropean plan VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LAWYER? RICHARD J. HOL'RKE, ATTORNEY-at-I.avv, COO-2 Lackawanna avenue. Gen eral law business, collections and loans. J. W BROWNING. ATTORNEY AND Counsellor.nt.Liw. Rooms, 312-313 Mears' Building M J. DONAHOE. ATTORNEY-AT-law. Offices, 612-G13 Mears' Building. rRANK E. BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND Counscllor-at-Law, Burr building, rooms 11 and 11 Washington avenue. WILLARD. WARREN & KNAPP, AT tornojs and Counsellors-ut-Lnw Re publican building, Washington avenue, Scrunton, Pa. JESSFP & J13SSFP. ATTORNEYS AND tounsellors - nt - Law, Commonwealth building Rooms 1, 20 and 21. JAMES W OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT-I-aw. Rooms 514, 615 and 51G Board of Trade Building. D P. REPLOQLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Wears' building, corner Washington avenue nnd Spruce street. JAMES J. II. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY- at-Law 302 Commonwealth building, Scranton. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms 003-001, oth floor, Mears" building. L A WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-Taw" 502 Board of Trade building, Scranton, I'a. C R PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth building. Scianton, Pa. FATERSON & WILCOX, National Bank building. TRADERS' C COMEGYS, building. 0-1.1 REPFRLICAN A W. RERTHOLF. Meals' building ATTORNEY, PHYSICIANS AND SUrtSCOVS MARY A. SHEPHERD. M D . IIOMl- opathlst. G1C Linden street. DR W. E ALLEN, 513 NORTH WASH. Ington avenue DR L M GATES, ROOMS 207 AND 2uS Board of Trade Building Olllce houis 8 to 9 a. m . 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p m Resi dence. P01 Madison uvenue. DR C. L FREAS SPECIALIST IN Rupture Truss Fitting nnd Fat Reduc tion Ofllco telephono 1363. Hours, 10 to 12, J to 4, 7 to 9. DR S W LAMOREAFX, OITICE 211 Washington nvenue. Residence. HIS Mulberry, Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys and genlto-urlnnry or gans a specialty Hours, l to 4 p m W O ROOIC VETERINARY SUR goon Horses Cattle und Dogs treated Hospltnl, 121 Linden street, Scranton Telephone 2672 SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LAcTcaWANNa! Scranton, Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law, medicine or business. Opens Sept 11th Send for cntulogue Rev. Thomas M. Cann, LL D principal and proprietor, W. 13, Plumle, A. M , heud. master. SEEDS G R CLARK & CO SEEDMEN AND Nurservmen: store 115 Washington ave. inn", green house, 1J50 Noith Main ave. nue; btoie telephone. 7S2 WIRE SCREENS JOS. Kl'ETTEL. REAR 511 LACKA wnima avenue, Scranton, Pu , manufac turer of Wire Screens. MISCELLBNEOUS BAFERS ORCHESTRA-MFSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished For terms address R J. Bauer conductor, 117 W.vomlng avenue, over liulburts' music store MEGAROKE BROTHERS. PRINTEBS supplies, envelopes, paper bjgs, twine Wurehouse, 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa CITY SCAVENGER A.B BRIGaS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cegs pools, no odor Improved pumps used A. B BRIGGS, Proprietor. Leave orde-s 1100 North Main avenue, or Kicko s drpg store, cornwr Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 9340 SCALP TREATMENT MRSTTriTLEltSCALP TREAT merit 50c., shampooing, Mc. . facial massuge, manicuring, 23c ; chiropody, 701 Qulncy RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PRNNSYLVftNlft RftllRilsfl Schedule In Effect June 10, 1800. Tinlus Leave Scranton; i 0.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hairisburir, PlUladejplila, Balti more, Washington, nnd for Pitts burg and the West. 0.38 n. m. week dnys, for Hazleton, Pottsvllle, Rending, Norrlstown, nnd Philadelphia; nnd for Sun bury, Htmlsburfr, Philadelphia, Daltimore,Wnshington nnd Pitts burg nnd the West. 2.18 p. m., week dnys (Sundays 1.58 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Bnltlmore, Wash ington nnd Pittsburg nnd the West. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Ilarrisuurg, Philadelphia nnd Pittsburg. ii iv ik'nii ri-Hti ii.. t.t J. D, II UTCIIINSO.N, Oenertl Mmuzcr. RAIJ.RO AD TIME TABLES. MAAM Del., I.ncku. nnd Western. Effect Monday, Juno fi. 1809. J rains leave Scranton ns follows: Ex !",,;s for New York and all points cast, 1.10. 3W. 5,io, 8 00 and 10 05 n. m.j 12.05 und 3 3.1 p. m, Express for Huston, Trenton, l'hlladel plil.i iijiil tho Houth. B.lo, 8 00 and 10 05 a. '",','. ,,2r" nna 3 31 p. m. 1 ouyliannu accommodation. 0 10 p. in .xprcss for Blnghumtcei, Oswego, EN fnirii, Coming, Rath, n.uisvllle. Mount Morris and Buffalo 12 10, 2 Ei. 9 00 a m.t i.w and P 50 p, m, making close connec tions at Hiiffalci to up points in tho west northwest and southwest Washington accommodation, 3 40 p. in. iiliiKlinmton and way stations, lui p m. 1 aetoiy vlllo accommodation, 100 p. m. iSMiolson accommod itlon, 0 00 p. 'n Express for t'tlca and Rlciillcld Spring, 2.1 a m and 1 55 p m Ithaia 2 Mi, 9 00 a in. and 1 m p in Ir Northumberland, Plttston, hkes M.rro' Plymouth, Bloomsliurg and Dan vine, making closo connection at North" ''"''eii'ind f()r wuiinmspoii, Hanlnburg, Baltlnioie, Washington nnd tho tMitb. Noilhumberland and liitertwdluo sta tlons, COO, 10 05 u. m. and 155 and 5 10 p, m N'nntlcoko and Intcrmcdlito stations, 3Qt and li.io a in Ptvmouth and Intef mpdliitn nations. 3 35 nnd 8.50 p. m. Foi Kingston, i!B p m Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches oil all express trains. i or detailed lnfonnntlon, pocket tlma tables, etc., apply to M. L. Smith, Dls trlct Pussenger Agent, depot ticket olllce. Central Railroad ot New Jersey Stations In New York Foot of Liberty street, N. R , und South Ferry, Whitehall street Anthracite roal used exclusively, losur lug cleinlltiess mid comfort. TI.M13 TABLE. IN EFFECT JEN. 23, IS!)1'. Trains leave Scranton for Now York, Newark, Elizabeth, Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk and White Haven ut 8 30 a in , express, 1 20; express, t 00 p. m. Sundays, 2.15 p. m. For Plttston and Wllkcs-Barre, S." 11 30 a m , 1 20, 4 00, 7 15 p. m. Sundus, 11.30 u. in . 2 15, 7 15 p. m For Mountain Park, 8 30. 11.30 n. m.. 1 20 P m Sundus, R.30 a. m., 2.15 p. m. For Baltimore and Washington, nnd points South nnd Wct via Bethlehem, &30 a m , 1 20 p m. Sundays, 2.15 p. m. For Long Brunch, Oceun Orove, etc., at 9 10 (through car) a m and 1 20 p. in. For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlsburg via Allentown, b 30 a. in , 1.20 p. m. Sun day, 215 p. m. For PottBVille, 8 30 n. m. 1.20 p m. Through tickets to all points East, South and West ut lowest ruto at tho station J. II. OLIIAUSEN, Gen Supt. 11 I. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. AgL Delaware and Hudson. On Muy Hth, 1S!U, trains will lcavj Scranton us follows: For Carbondnle-C JO. 7 51. 8 ill 10 13 a. m.; 12 noon, 1.23. 3 a), 3 52, 5 23, 0 23, 7.57, 9 13. 11 00 p. m , 1 10 u. m For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton New England points, etc. fi 20 a. m., 2 20 p. m For Honcsdale-6 20, D.13 a. m., 2 20, 3 2j p. m. For Wllkcs-Baire-C.45, 7.4s. 8 41, 031, 10 13-n. ni ; 12 03, 1.23, 3 33, 4 27, b.10, 7 48, 10 4t 11,30 p m. For New York Philadelphia, etc., via. Lehigh Valley Rallroad-C 45 p. m 12.01 1.2S, 4 27 p in , with Black Diamond Ex press, 11 7) p. m For Pennsvlvnnla Railroad points, C 43, 9.3S a. m , 2 IS, 4 27 p. m. For western points, via Lehigh alloy RulliO'iil 7 4S a in , 12 03. 13.1. with Black Diamond Express. 10 11. 11.30 p. ni. Tinlus will arrive In Scranton as fol lows. From Cnrbondale und tho Noith f. 40, 7 43, S3s, 0 34, 10 SS, 11. a. m.; 1.23, 2.15, 3 25. 4 2J. 7 43, 10 IS 11 27 p m. From Wllkes-Barro and tho South-6.15. 7.48, 8 4S, 10 38. 1133 a. m. : l.li. 2.14, 3 48. 5 20, 0 21, 7 5!. 9 05 1005 p in.; 1.1.1 a. m. SFNDAY TRAINS. For Carbondale-9 03, 11.33 p. m.I 2 i3, 3 52, 5 17, 9 53 p m Foi Wllkes-Barre-9.3S 12 03 a. m.i 1 5, 3 28, 5 41, 7 1S p. in For Albany, Suratoca, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc , 2.23 p. in Lowest rates to all points. In United Stntes anil Canada . J W RFRDICK, G P A . Albany, N. Y. II. W. CROSS. D P. A , Scrunton, Pa. Lehigh Valley UiiilrnnJ. In effect May 14, lSW. TRAINS, LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia nnd New ork via . D & 11 R R.. at CI3 a. in. und l.'O!. 2 IS 127 (.Black Dlimond Epress), und II y) ''smulnvs, D .t II . 1 r.S. 7.18 p. m. For White Hiven, Hazleton und prin cipal points In the coal regions via D & H R R, 0 15, 2 IS and 1 27 p. m. For Pottsvllle. li'V 2 IS p in For Bethlehem. Easton. Rending, Har rlsburg and pi inclp.il Intermediate sta tions via D .V. H R R. C45 n. m, 12 01, 2 11 4 li (Black Diamond Express), 113), Sundavs, D. .V H 1 r.S 7 4S p m Foi Tuiikhannoek, Towanda, Elmltn, Ithaca, Geneva and principal Intermedi ate stations, via D. L & W. R. R, 8 0S u m . 12 55 and 3.J5 p. m For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niag ara Falls. Chicago aid all points west via D. & II R R . 12 01, 3 13 (Black Dia mond Express). 7 4s and 11 A) p m. Sun ela8. D & II . 1-'01 a. m . 7 48 p m Pniimrin n.irlnr und sleenlnu or Lehmh Valley parlor cats on all trains between Wllkes-Bane and New York, Philadel phia Buffalo and Suspension Brldgo ROLI.1N II WILBUR, Gen. Supt,, South Bethlehem. Pa CI1AS S LEE. Gen Pass, Agt , 2fi Cort- landt street New York A W NONNEMACIIER, Dlv. Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem Pa For tickets and Pullman reservations applj DOs Lackawanna uve, Scranton, Pa. Uric and Wyoming Valley. Tlmo Table in Effect June 4, lS.O Ti altis leave Scranton for New York, New bin R aid Intermediate points on El lei rallre id. at 5 00 u m and 2 2S p m For I law ley and local points, at 5 00 a. m 8 15u in and 2 2b p m. I or'Laka Ariel at 5 20 p m Sundav tialns Pave Sernnton for Lako Ariel at 8 45 a in and 1 Ti p in , stopping ut Intti mediate ntu lions SCKANTON DIVISION. Ill I'.ffect Juuo 'J3tti, 1809. 'llMjlr North Bound. South Pound, 205,203201 203i(f42?e a a If 8U,10M Mk g is IS" Igas a u p tiiArrlTe Leave i. mi 725N Y Kranklla fit ....743.... TlOWcat Uai street .... 763 . .. TOO WeehaiTken .... 810 ..,. a up up MlArrtve Leave' u m u 10 45 6 211 I IS L-adoiila (TlO, S (6TM 10 40 n i8i on nancock 6lC2n 431 10 31 eOTlUSB StarlUllt Sd8S!2 4 4l tosil COO I-.' 46 Preston Park 6 35 sjt r.c 10 15 ft C4 IS 40 Wlnwooa 6 4! 2 41 6 01 10 oo 5 iilum l'oyntclle eso 2fio si4 9(0 stllli! Ill Orson nn L'ss tin 910 SSffll.'OSl fleasaut Mt 70.V S06 6f 916 sailSd inlondile 7 08 3f9, 6 81 9 84 516,1140, Foi est City 791 319 541 910 Realise! carbondalo 7.11 ssr em 07 4,7fir.U lilte IlrtclSO 737I3S8IB63 1(111 451IHill NAjnelU 741348' 601 K M 4 tH II liti Jrimjll 744 845,603 K53 1411118 AlChlliaia 750 93160 850,440111 Mlnton TM 3M 61J 846M6111I rcclcvllle 7(8 359 0 13 8 4: 4 3iaio7 uirriiant icitoven 8 40 4 Wll 03 I'rlecuurB 8f4 4 0118 21 R 33 4 2; 110) Ihroop HOullO, Ci7 8 31 4 SI It 01 riOWclcnco 8 10 14 8 3i 8 3.' 4 19(1057 I'ark I'laco 8 It ti 17 0 32 8 30 4 15.10 35 bCrantOD d 15 4 20 0 3s a ilr uU u Leave Arrive e ur m'p m t, Hunclay only t sifrnliita that trains stop on Bljnal tor pas sengers. Trains 20 and 206 Sunday only Other trains dally except Sunday. hecuro rates la ontailo Western be ten a purchasing tickets aud saro money 'i Urousli w auncr oufTtt sleeper and tree re cllnioar chair car New Yorlc t ChlcstfO nltnout clianjc. l'nurnpcr Hair llcdiiceel tci Two nl lcr lllle. J.c, Anderson, Oen. I'ass Agt. T, Flltcrott, Dlv I'aas. AKt flerantun. Va NEWSPAPERS Till"! WlhKKS IIAHRK 11KCORD CAV bo hnd In Scranton at the news stands of IttlKinan llron.. 405 Spruce 'and M3 Lin den; M Norton 323 Lackawanna avenue; I. 8. ticliutrer, 211 Spruce street.
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