THE SCKANTOiN TJlttUJNJ0-MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11', 189i5? 7! CARBONDALE. SEVENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY j Methodists Commemorato the Coiu- mcncement of Ch.tvr-h Life Hoie. For sovernl weeks tho Methodists of this city have been iirtnnglng for their seventy-llftli nnnlvorsnry exor cises which were conducted yesterday. Ucsldea the regular e'ongiegntlon a largo number of others lesDonded to special Invitations and nil thu meet ings of the day were largely attended Presiding Elder Bev. .1 1" Warner conducted Pentecost set vice at nine o'clock n m The special fonttnos of the 10 30 ser lce were n prayer hv Itev. A. B Hlch arelson, 1) D.. fnimeily of this city; an anthem. "Pialse Ye the Kathc " by Oounod; solo. "The Holv City," lendered by W. I). Evans, and nil elo quent sermon by 1U. John Ktantz. I) D The musical features of the evening vote It Farmers anthem, "(It vat and Mnrvoinus," nnd the "Gloria" of Jin rnrt's twelfth mass lendeied bv the iholr. Hev. A H Itlehnrdson, D D, preached a fotceful sermon. DEATH Or PATRICK W NI)REW. Highly Respected Citizen Died Sud denly Sntuiday Morning. Patrick McAndiew, aged llfty-sev-en, who was bom In Westuorti Ire land, and came to America when he was two yeats old, suffered a herv.iT hage shortly after entering th Erl? mine Saturday morning, which "nlM in death Immediately nfter he ictumed home Deceased was a man of fin' chaiacter, who mnde the commun'tv better by having lied In It. His suivlvois nie wife, six daughters and two sons. The daughters aio Sis ter M Claver, of Oieen nidge. JIIss-t Hannah. Lizzie, Bridget, Maigaiet an i Oerttudc of this cltv. The sons are John M McAndiew chlef-of-police f Olj pliant; and W J McAndrew, pa trolman of this city. Others surviving nie two biotheis, Mai tin and William McAndrew, and two sisters Mrs Ed ward Loftus and Mrs. Mm tin (Jlbbons all of Oljphnnt. The funeral w 111 tako tilaee Tuesdnv morning The cortege will leae the house on Cottage street at 9 o'cloc' nnd pioceed to St. Hose church wheie a requiem high mass will be s-i'il. Mnyfielel's Band. The Mayileld hand gave nn open air conceit fiom the balcony of Ilo'el Amerlenn Saturday night. Several thousand audltois were niesent nnd expressed themselves as hlghl npi clatle of the excellent manner In whkh the organization lendered the classical and populnr numbers of tho programme. The band Is indeed a cred it to the borough of Mnyfleld. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mis x r, stonhens and son have returned fiom Pleasant Mount where the s-ient two weeks Miss Ollna Ileirlng Is home from At lantic City and New lork Miss Susan Hanks of Terrace street hns been s!tlng Miss Nellie Lnngan of Haw lei Mrs August K.isoy of Wayne street, Is entertaining Mr. and Mis. August rrl. of Hillsdale, Michigan. Miss Annie Duval of Scranton win h is bein visiting Mrs J. y. Evans te tuined home Satin day. Miss Itetta Matthews Is convales cent Dr and Mis. . O. Weaver, of WilUes-Hane, who aie visiting Rev. nnd Mrs C. H. Abbott, of Spiing street spent vostouluy at Crvstal Lake. Keith H. Manvllle will go to Concord. N II. this week to enter St. Paul's school Miss Josephine Burr Is cnteitatning Miss Maile Hurr of Blnghnmton, N. Y. Mr nnd Mis. O. S. Kimball have ie turned to their Carbondalo residence for the winter. Mr and Mrs. F C. Munn, Miss Grace Munn, Joseph Hooley, Ilobert Owens, Frank Collins. John Bryden, Robert McMillan nnd Oillcer Bell were among those who at rived from Toronto yes terday morning. Stephen Clark of Providence Is vis iting relatives In this city. The Spooners commence a week's en gagement here today. "YOU MAY BEND THE SAPLING, hut not the tree." When disease has become chronic and deep seated It Is often dllllcult to cure It. That Is the reason why It Is best to take Hood's Sarsaparilla when disease first shows Itself. HOOD'S PILLS are the favorite fam ily cathartic. OLYPHANT. The school hoard met on Saturday night with all members present. A committee consisting of Donnelly and Patten were appointed to await on tho county treasurer and ascertain If th Bum of $1,000 which is due fie boird cannot be secured hv tho school dis trict at once. The following bills weri approved nnd paid; William Potts, J30 J W. Patten, $58.51, John Der.ip sey, $42 90 W. C. Gibbons. $4 .V). It was decided that the night schools open on the night of Oct. 3, and that the old corps of teachers be hlied. There being a vacancy in two of the schools, new teachers were heser;. Thre wcie three ano'cants, Mlu Eva Kelly, Miss Sadie O'Ualley anJ Syl- Chofcirug our icfc You araelorelniriin B ill nnn nnri.8 ttui m .. -; : --- -:r B the flamo every time you usa Inferior oil In a lamp. Don't, blame the lamp for tuo reiulta. A Hlht. When you're tired of poor llgbU, and wnnt k. rich, brilllaut vrhlte light, get our Hcadliglit Water White Oil TheHneitoll that the best rennerlea of the land ran make; and It's not only mnde pure, H'a doltvered pure, am yourueaier uuuuni. t ATLANTIC REFINING CO. &i Mr .nsTOJfr" A "" Kg 2j JS M JjilHwty vester Williams, Jr. A ballot w i- tak en on the three applications for the vacancy In tho Central schojl which tcsulted ns foUoiVH. Tor Miss KVlly. Hoyes, Nealon, Kelly, Hollernn, Powell, Donnelly, Lennhnn 7. For Mils O' Mnlley Weaver 1. For Mr. Williams Walsh, Pettlgrew. Patten, W"l"a ns -4. .Miss Kelly was appointed, nolh er ballot was taken on the Mai divvood school which leMiied In Hie seleollnn of Miss O'Mnllev by a vol tiT T Ni fi The salary of Miss O'Mille was fixed at J.10. Thn funeral of Elizabeth, the little daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. T. E. Wll llnms occurred Saturday afternoon from the home of the parents In Blake ly. The services were conducted at the house by Hev. J. It. Ellis, pastor of the Hlakely Baptist chuich. Interment was made In I'nlon cemetery. Mrs William Mason and daugnter Miss Nettle Mason nie spending a few weeks nt Wilkes-Harro and Ilatvey's Lake Hugh Ruddy left Satuidny to resume his studies nt Holy Cros College, Wor chester, Mass. Mr. nnd Mrs T. P Jones spent jes terday with friends at Green Oioe. John O'Mullcy returns to St. Hon nventure's college. Allegheny. N. v , after his summer vacation. Mis. Thomas Phllbln of ArehhaM, Islted her daughter. .Mrs. P W. '"nil- 'den yesterday Miss Maty Itognn spent esteiday with Jermvn fi lends There will be a meeting of the bor ough council this evening TAYLOR NKWS. Base Ball Cutest Largely Attended Funeral Will Give a Dance Per sonal Notes, The game of base ball between the Reds, tho home team nnd a team rep icsentlng the Young Men's Institute of Hde Pa i It on the school house grounds on Satin day afternoon lesult ed in a vlctoiy for the home teair. The game wns loosely played as the visit ing team pioved easy The fentuie of tho game waa a long drive of Glj en which allowed him to clear the eh ml' Tho Glynn brothers occupied the pol in for the Reds. The scoie by Innings: R.1I.E Reds 4 J 1 B 0 5 10 R 4 Y. M. I., 0 0 ?, 0 0 0 2 (". 5 5 Mi. and Mrs. William M. Evans of Jackson stieet, Hyde Park, spent the Sabbath with ielatlves heie The funcril of tho late Trail'? Mc Dermott occutred from hi"? late home In Old Foige Satuidny ift noon i.ml was luigely attended Deceased w.is ex-suiei visor o Old Forg ei vices were hold in the St. Lawveiu rhuich at 2.30 o'clock by the Itev. James Jor dan, who meached a verv impii'f ,lv" sermon. Jnteunent at lWu Pnik Catholic cemetery Miss Kate McNIchols, an estimable oung lady of Hendham wil' entertain her mnnv fi lends to a dap In Web er's link this evening. Mis S.i-lle Noon of Hyde Paik, will furnish the music for dancing The picnic of the Aichbiid mine ac cidental fund held at tho Hound Woods on Saturday nfteinoon and evening was largely attended. Satuidny was pay day nt th Lack awanna bilk mill and Taylv 'Hoisted mill. How- would you like to be the Ice man? Such was the lemarl: made on Main street on Friday whrn a lne attached to a wagon owned by the av lor Ice company ran away, eiuslng con siderable excitement. No icilous 1am age was done. This evening Will occur the mnrrlim, of Miss Sarah Price to Mr. W. H Thomas, both prominent young pcopl; of this boiough. The Taylor, Pyne and Archbald e il lleries of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company are to work un til (further ordeis, eight houra per day. Mr. David J. Whlteford. of Green Ridge was a caller on relatives here J esterday. Dr. J T. Poiteus and Mr. M. C. Judge witnessed the races at Walls vllle on Filday. Miss Lona Fiultlgar of Montgomery Is being entertained liy Miss Carile Fnhner on Union street. The programme for the Christmas Eisteddfod is nlmost completed and will be out In a few days. To-morrow will occur the tug-of-wnr contest between the Taylor hose com pany and the Crystal fire company, which will take place at the latter com pany's picnic to be held at the Round Woods. CLARK'S SUMMIT. lr. S. T. Walker is convalescent af ter her recent Illness. William Llttz, William Justin nnd others went en a fishing expedition last week to tho river. The little ton of Mr. and Mrs. El mer Gregory is quite 111. Dr. N. C. Mnckey Is In attendance. Miss Floience Staples Is suffering from rheumatism. Mrs. Oakley Beemor is Improving from her iliiess. Some of our townspeople took In tho fair at Wallsvllle the past week, hut did not repoit a very good time. Miss Abhy Dalley, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs John Daily, was wedded to Michael Webber, 'late of Company A, Thirteenth regiment. Pennsylvanli Vol unteer Infantry, by the Rev. C. 11. Reynolds, on Wednesday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs Webber" have begun house keeping In Scranton. Miss Josedhlne miiyder nnd William Kummer were married on Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's brothei, Joseph Tthyder. by r.ev. W If. Lowell. Mr nnd Mrs. Kuinnrr have began housekeeping on Highland Park. In Joreph Hhyder's house Harry, the little son of Thomas Car mody had the misfortune to fall from a tree on Friday afternoon nnd break his wrist. Mrs. Dr. Shepherd, of Scranton. has been quite a frequent caller In town the past couple of weeks Chronic Diarrhoea Cured. This Is to certify that 1 have hr' chronic diarrhoea ever since the war. I got so weak I could haidly walk or do anything. Ono bottle of Chumberlaln's Colic, Cholera nnd Dlnirhoca Remedy cured me sound nnd well. J R Glbbs, Flncastle, Va I had chronic diarrhoea for twelve years Three bottles of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy cured me. S. L. Shaver. Flncastle, Va. Both Mr. Cllbbs nnd Mr. Shaver are prominent farmers and resldo near Flncastle, Va. They procured the rem edy from Mr. W E Casper, a druggist of that place, who is well acquainted with them and will vouch for the truth of their statements For sulo by nil drugglstB. Matthews Bros . wholesale land retail agents. JEMYN AND MAYFIELD. Indoor and Outdoor Attractions ThlB Week Rev. Thompson Called to the Baptist Church lioitij from Canada Personal Newu. The loan exhibition, which will ho open for thice nights In the ba Foment of the Methodist Eplscnpnl chur"h, be ginning Wednesdnv night, promises In lie il most Intel ostitis affair The vari ous committees who hnve charge of i the dlneient departments have been most enthusiastic In their work nnd their tnsk hns been lightened uonsld erably bv the great success thev have met with among the people who Irivo anything Intetestlng to lonn The suc ce of the exhlbltlor is eettnln. enough loans having uliondv been made to make nn Intetestlng display. In the cut lo department will he shown a King lleniy badge which was worn by Nnpuleon the Flist. who presenle 1 It to the great grandfather of Edwnnl Miller, of (Ircc nlleld for perronnl brav ery. There will be nn Interesting ex hibition of coins, iiinonc them one be lieved to be 1,000 enrs old, the prop el ty of Mi. ('. D. Winter. Tickets of ndmlslnn nre now on sale nt C. D. Winter's store There will be plenty of Indior nnd outdoor nmusement for our people till week Besides tho exhibition nlieady alluded to Crvstnl Fire company will held .i picnic nnd clam bake In Maplo Giove Thurdny nftornron and evening nnd the Mn field band will hold their picnic in Satuidny afternoon In Elec tric grove Rev M. R. Thompson, of Eatentown, N. J, ofllclatfd vesteulay at both ser-vl'-es In the Baptist chinch. The con gregation weie so much Imptcssed with' him that last evening thev decided to nk him to become pastor t the chute h. Mi nnd Mrs O. VT. Coon Di and Mrs Graves Mr and Mis Alficd Grimih". Mi nnd Mrs. John M Giaves, Cnnige Dunn nnd AI ft. Collins, pro nrletcr of tlie oiy house leturned homo Satuidny evening fiom Toronto. Thev were nil delighted with the tup nnd Spoke In great pralre fli" the epo sltlrn. Mine Foreman O'Bilen. who has been seriously 111 for several das, Is re covering. Wllllnm Wostlnglon. jr.. will leave today to lepresent the local castle nt the state convention of the Knlghla of the Mystic Chain nt Lock Hivcn lloland Day, who has. been spending several weeks with friends at Hasten, hns returned home. T)r S. E Moyei ,of Carbondale. wns a visitor heiv yesterdny. icoip-e Gebhardt and Trank Welsli spent yesterday at Lake Chapman. PECKVILLE. The committees of t,he Fifty-second regiment leunlon nie lequostod to at tend the meeting nt Ledyaul hall this con.lng TucHlav evening. As the dato for tho i cuntnn Is drawing near. It Is hoped that eveiy member of the com mittee will be piosent on this evening. Tho official piogrnmme will demand the nttentlnn of the local veterans at that evenlnr- Air. r II chiveis has ngaln resumed his position" with the Peek Lumber oompnnv, afui u few dnvs Illness Messrs William nnd Edwaid Pnur.h erty. with their families, spent ye'tcr dnv at the 7. V Travis homestead Mr. nnd Mrs J. AY. Liwt-on, of Dick son, yesterday visited the hitter's parents, Mr and Mrs. Hayden Sam son, of Hlckorv street rdivaul H Rltter nnd family left Saturday for a ten days' stay at Beth lehem nnd Atlantic City. Mr and Mrs. Frnnerlek AVnlllek, re fill ned here Saturday from their wed ding tour. Miss riln Ketchum returned Satur day from a week'u May with Thompson relatives. Mrs. AV. F. Ketchum Is visiting friends to Thompson ? Mr. A. AV. Thompson passed Sunday with PIttston friends. E D. Huhn and family have moved to Bethlehem. Mr. and Mrs B. N. rock, -if Car bondale, spent Sunday at the hom of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Peck, of Main street. Mrs. J. a. Roll Is 111 at her home on Main stieet THEATRICAL. Week of Popular Plays. This week the Mitchell All Star Players will produce a series of popular plays at the Academy of Music. This evening the company will open with Daniel Hnrt's play, made famous by Daniel Sully and Stuait Robson called "Government Acceptance." This is the first time this piece has ever been played nt popular prices: tho scenic, electrical and mechanical ef fects aie exact reproductions of the or iginal, and the company Is claimed to be as capable as any now playing nt repretolre houses. On Monday even ing any lady can procure tho best seat In the theatre for 15 cents. "Two Little Vagrants." Of the "Two Little A'agrants," which will bo presented at the Lyceum Wednesday and Thursday nights with a matinee on Thuisday, the Rochester Democrat-Chronicle says. "Two Uttle A'agrants" Justifies Its fame as one of the very best melo dramas ever written. Melodramatic. In tieatment. In the strenuous manner of Its nctlng, In the Importance It gives to scenic nnd mechanical effects. It Is not "melodramatic" In the sense In which that word Is now too generally understood toy theatre-goers, It Is never, or very seldom, ineiely "theat rical." Its main Interest nnd strong est situations derive thur Importance and strength from the fact that they nppenl with genuine dinmatle force to the emotions. "Two Little A'ngrants" Is, in a phrase, full of "human Inter est." It Is In every respect a great School Shoes For children, nt dBMSk s ):Wfls Ask for a Tablet. play; a play that appeals to all classes of thentro-uoers. Gaiety Theatre. , The Battle of San Juan will be re Clincttd once more, when the marret tascopo moving pictures will ho repro duced at the Gaiety theater Sept. 11, 12, 13, Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day. Commencing Monday inatlneo the Pnttle of Fan Jimn Is reproduced, so that It will mnko youjhlnk jou are looking nt a renl hattle.As th btave boys in bluo fall from thtjlr wounds you can see the ted cross .nurses help ing nnd carlm; for them. The famous Rent7-Suntley Iluilcsquc nnd Novelt company Is hooked for nn engagement In this tltv nt the Gaiety theater. Always In the fore In their pni-tlculnr line of nmiisement they elnlm to picsint this yenr the strong Cfit oigenlmtlon in their career. The conipnny Is tt veiy large one In point of numbers nnd they ln con'ldornhle sll-fss upon the elegnnt costuming nnd giniiil scenic dlsplny. Their engage ment, which is for three diys. begins with a matinee Thursdnv, Sept. It. BASE BALL. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Percentnge Table, W. L. P C. Brooklyn ,. ... SI 37 m Philadelphia 73 47 ,C2t Boston 74 4f ,ro7 Baltimore 7t 49 .692 limiiinatl 7t 51 .5oS St I.oiiIh 71 53 ..'I,.! Chicago I"'' dl .Shi l'lltpburg 02 G2 .! Louisville M b7 .4uj New York TO 72 410 Washington 12 7'i ..117 Cleveland 19 112 .114 Saturday Games. At Ilrookljn H II.E Boston 000000000 0 1 2 Urooklju not) 4000 1 7 1 Batteries Mcekln and Beigen. Mc James nnd MeGulie. lniplrc.s Emsllc and Dwyei. At Now York Tlrst game It H E. Baltlmoie (1000 020002 I 0 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 7 1 Batteries Mclllnnlty and Smith; Se mour and Warnci. Umpires Snjdei nnd MeO.irr Scconil game n II.E Ne vv York . ...00100021201! 8 H.iltlmoio 2 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 7 9 2 Batttrles-Ujheny and Dojle, Nops and Crisham. At Pittsburg First game It 11 E. Louisville .-.00 112 2 11-1114 7 Pittsburg 320 10 10 1310 1 2 Batteries Woods, Flaherty nnd Zlm mrr, Sparks, l.eevcr nnd Fox, Umpires MannsMiu and Connolly. Second game R.H.E. T.oulhVlllo 0 0 0 0 10 0 01 C 2 Pittsburg 0002003 S 72 Batteries-Wood nnd Powers; lloffor and Schrlvtr. At Philadelphia n 11 E V ishlngton 000000,103010 1 l'hiladf Iphia 2 113 0 0 5 2 11 19 1 Batteries Wejhing and Klttrldge, Donehue nnd Douglass, Umpires Swart wood and Hunt. At Chlcign I'lrst'i-nmc R.ll E Cleveland 00 2 000000-2 5 0 Chleigo .. , 0 1 1200 0 1 ., S 4 Bntterleh Schmidt nnd Duncan; Calln h.in and Chance. Umpires O'Day nnd McDonnld Second came R.H.E Clevelmd 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 8 Chicago 201 3 0 1 0 I -ll 1. 0 Batteries Bates and Sugdcn, Gatvin nnd Donohue. At St I.ouls R.HE. Cincinnati 10 0 0 4 0 10 0 2 St T.nlils . . '.010135 010 li 2 Batteries Rrelteiisteln, Phillips nnd Peitz. Sudhnff nnd Crlger. I'mplie l.ntham. Gnme called end of soventh In ning on ncocunt of daikness Sunday Games. At Cincinnati First game- R H E. Cincinnati 0 0 5 3 2 0 10 17 1 Cleveland 0 110 0 0 02 B 2 Called seventh inning to allow Cleve land to enteh trnln Batteries Dnsk and IMtz, Colllllouet- and McAllister. Second game R If E Cincinnati 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 3 S 10 5 l.'UII Mil' kVVUUUlU U I i Batteries llavvley nnl Wnnd; Cunning. ham and ZInimer Umpire l.ntham. At tendance for double-header, 7,133. OTHER LEAGUE GAMES. Western League. (Saturday Games.) Detroit. 15. Minneapolis, ) Indianapolis. 2; Milwaukee, 1 (first game). Indianapolis, 0; Milwaukee, 5 (second game). Kansas city, 3: Buffalo, 2 (flrt gnme). Kansas Cltv. 4; Buffalo.J (second game.). St. Paul, G; Grand Iinplds, 5. Eastern League. (Saturday Games ) Ssracuse, 4. Rochester, 1. Montreal, 7. Toronto, 4 AVorrc-ter. 4; Sprlncileld, 1 (first "imp) Spiingtleiu, 8; Worcester, 7 (ieconct game). BOARDING. BOARDING 523 PINE STREET. LOST. I.OST-BY A BOY WHO WAS SENT TO the postolllcc threi letters nddresbod to Attorney D B Replogle Finder will please letnin to MW Sunset nvenutr LOST-GOLD WATCH BETWEEnTno" S switch on Mooslc lino nnd central cltv; black guard Return to Dispatch er s olllce of the Traction company and receive leward LOST-TnCENTRAL CITY. LADIES' gold watch with small chain nttiched Reward nt P. McCrcn & Co, 12S Wyo ming avenue los'iv-roll of"money. returnr! It und other tickets For complete Identification nnd liberal reward call at room 321 Conncll Building MRSlT T KELLER. SCALP TREAT-m-mt. 50c; t-hainpoolnu, Wc. : facial massage, manicuring, 25c , chiropody 701 Qulncy. SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED-AS STATION mv engineer, have had live v ears' ex pel lence. Address C23 Aldei street, city , SITUATION WANTKD-A MARRIED mun 38 years of age, wishes employ ment of tinv kind, ofllee vvcuk preferred. Address J. T , care Tribune SITUATION AVANTED-BY A YOUNG liidy. 1), as pnleslaily or ciuhlur, can furnish best of references Address Cashier, caro Tribune STEADY WORK WANTED AS WATCII- miut by n sober nnd Industrious young man; well recommended Address P M , Tribune olllce WANTED-A MAN AND WIFE WANTS work In private fnmllj , light house work fur tho wilt, the mun Is handy at anything Addiess. 33S Delaware ave nue, rear West PIttston S ITU ATiON WANTED BY A SEAJl" stress by thn day Children's clothes, l.idlek' shlrtvvuUtH nnd muslin work Ad-dri-gs 32G N, Lincoln avenue, A YOl'NO LADY WOULD LIKE TO work for her board nnd go to school Address 407 Taylor avenue. The People's MVNVvMhWWssWWtVsWi A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tha Rauell ot AM Who lluvo Houses to Rout, Roul Kstato or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Wnnt Situations or Help The-o Small Advertisements Cost One Cent n Word, Six Insertion-, for l'lve Cents u Word Except Slturttloru Wanted, Which Arj In. sorted I 'roe. HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED PUR ntture and carpet salesman, ono hav ing knowledge of Installment business preferred, references roeiulred Apply to E L., Tilbune olllro WANTED-EXPEIUENCED WATCII mnker nnd silsm.in Be xford Co., C5 Lnckawnnun avenue. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WA'Tl"D-OLI"m?LiAtLflRM RU ciulii'S services of Inteltluent 1 ulv JI5 per week. Eav work. bhort hours Address Dept II., Globo Co, 721 Ches,t nut street, l'hllndclhl.i, Pa. WANTED-GIBI. TO ASSIST IN OU lice. Address. C. M Tribune olllce. WANTED - GIRL TOR GENERAL housework In small family on Qulncy avenue Apply at store, 225 Lackivvnnna avenue. WANTED - GIRL POR GENERAL housework, must be a good cook nnd laundiess. Also -oung girl to assist with housework. C4C Monroe nvenue FOR RENT VOll RENT-MY PLANING MILL AND lumber vurd, one ot tho best and old est locations in Scrnnton tor thu lumber business Poor health the cause for tenting Joseph Anslev, S01 Scranton street. J10-UIVB ROOMS, WITH GAS, BATH nnd closet private luqulie rear of 42S Webster nvenue. No building In front of lot. 1'OR RENT-A I'URNISIIED I'ttOKT room wllh or without boaid. 418 North Seventh street UOR RENT-TI1E OLD HOME l'OU I rlendlcss on Adams avenue It will be rented ns n wholo. or will bo fitted up for two families It is well adapted 'or n, largo boarding house, or for rent ing furnished rooms Inquire of F. L. Hitchcock & Son, Fire Insurance nnd Real Estate. Commonwealth Building. 932 GREEN RIDGE STREET. EIU11T rooms, fine locntlon; 11C. FOR SALE 70-OAK SIDEBOARD, WELL riNTSH ed nnd with handsomo mirror for J2" W., Tribune ofllee. 1'OR SAI.1"-A FIRST-CLASS OUOC ery store. Address "C ," Tribune of fice. BOILERS-TWO LIDGERWOOD HORI 7outnl return tubular boilers of sev-ent-flve horso power each, 60 pounds steam pressure. Will be sold verj heap, must be removed nt once Call at Su burban Electric Company's office, 601, 502 and CO Connell Building. FORSALE OR EXCHANGE. HORSES UOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Wagons for sale Scranton Dalrj Co Mouse- and Larch WANTED-TO SELL OR EXCHANGE for lumber ono 4-roll single cylinder Pinner and matcher Joseph Anslcy, Scranton, P.i MONEY TO LOAN. $10,000 TO LOAN CrlsTJBTUT gage Prefer to place It In one Kinu on business property Applj to Patter son Wilcox, Attorms Traders' Bank Building. FOUR AND ONE-HALF PER CENT and tlvo per cent monov on approved security. M H. HOLGATE, Common wealth bulldlrg. LEGAL. NOTICE. -THE ANNUAL MEETING OF tho members of the Lack ivvamia Store association. Limited, will be held at the iifllce of the us-odatlon In tho city ot Scranton, Pa , Wednesday, Oct. 4. 1S31 nt 2 o'clock p m , for tho election of managers for tho ensuing voir and for tho transaction of such other business as maj pioperly como before tho meeting II. S Ualrehlld, Secretary. Scrnnton, Pa , September 10, ISM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN nppllcatlon will bo mado to tho Court of Common I'le.is of Lackawanni Coun ty on Monday, October 2, 1809, nt 9 o'clock n. m , under nn net entitled "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and regu lation of certain corporations, approved April 20, 1S74, nnd Its supplements, for a charter for an intended corporation to ho called "The Green Rldgx Coal Company Accidental Fund," tho character and ob ject of which Is to provide a fund lor tho relief of Its members from funds col lected therein, and for this purpose to hnve, possess and enjoy all tho rlf.hts, privileges and benefits of tho said Act of Assembly and Its supplements. The proposed charter Is now on tllo In tho of llee of tho Prothonotnry of Lackawanna, Countv, to No 14 TO SeptcmbT Term, 1S39. J. R BURNETT. Solicitor SHERIFF'S SALE OF VALUABLE real estate, TueMlay, the 12th day of September, A. D. V-39 liy irtuu of a writ of fieri facias to mo directed, I will exposo to public salo by vendue oi outcry to tho highest bidder for cash, on tho premises within described In tho City of Carbondale, County of I.nekavvnnnn State of Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, the 12th day of September, A D lbn3, at 10 o clock in the forenoon of t-ald da, all tho right, tltlo and Interst of tho defendant. Patrick M Qulnn, in nnd to all the surface or right of soil of all those two certain lots of land situate In tho Cits of Carbon dale, County of Lackawanna, and State of Pennsylvania The first thereof being lot No. 24 on u map of outlots of the D & H. Canal Co on u tract of land In the warrantee nnmo of Mary Hoyer, said lot containing 11.000 scpinre feet or thereabouts, loundcd ns follows Beginning In tho southwesterly line of Unllbrook road at the norther coiner of mitlot No 211 on said street, thence bv sold nutlot No 211 south 32 de grees west 17 feet to a corner, thence by land of Delaware nnd Hudson Canul Company noith 42 elecrees west 12? feet to n corner; thence hv Hospital street north lti degrees eust C7 5-10 feet to the afore said line of road, nnd thence by said line of rond south fil degrees east 133 3-10 feet to the place of beginning Tho second thereof being lot No 10" on said map of outlots on a tract of l.mii in tho warrantee names of Jacob Porter and Mary Hoyer Said lot Is bounded and descilbed ns follows Beglnnlns in tho southeasterly line of Hospital street at the northerl corner of outlot No 110 on Jncob Porter tract heretofore convejed to Andrew Qulnn thence by snld line of Hospital stieet north im degrees east 2S1 fi.10 feet nnd north l"i degrees east it feet to n corner: thence hi land of tho Delaware and Hudson Canal Company south 42 degrees east 121 feet to a cor ner; thenro bv outlet No 2(!4 on Mnry Ilojer trnet nnd bv nutlot No. 10S on Jacob Porter trnct south IS'i degrees west 181 feet to n corner, thence by snld outlot No 103 south Cl'ij dcgiees east 05 feet to a corner, thence by outlot No 107 on Jacob Porter trnct south 2S' degrees west 45 5-10 feet to a comer; thenco bv outlet No. 112 nn Jncob Porter tiact south 21"j degrees west R7 1-10 feet to n corner nnd thence bj nutlot No 110 nfoiesnld north fsi, ileerees west 133 (1-10 feet to the plnro of beginnlnir. Improved with ono twn-story frnme dwelling and ono barn both nenil now Tho above described lands have been surveyed nnd plotted Into ten lots of suitable size for building lots nnd thej will be sold separately nn tho premises Seized and tnken In execution nt the suit of W E. Kirhy vs. Patrick M Qulnn, Debt J2,10Ofo .Tudsmcnt No D27 September Term, lROJ Pi fn. to Sc-pteni. ber Term IS")'! CLARENCE E PRYOR, Sheriff JOHN F REYNOLDS, Ally Sheriffs Ofllee, Scranton, Pa., Aug, 21, 1S.V, Exchange. PROFESSIONAL. AtlOHITECTS EDWARD If. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, tonnell building, Scrnnton, E. L WALTER, ARCHITECT OFFICE ... ui m nningicn avenue LDWIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITECT. 435 Spruco st , cor Wnsh nv . Scrnnton. FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT, Price building, 12(1 Washington nvenue, Scrnnton T. I LACEY .t SON. ARCHITECTS, irutiers isationni iiamt. DENTIST3 DR. I. O. LYMAN. SCRANTON I'M ate Hospital, cor. Wyoming nnd Mul berry DR. II. r. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 111 Wyoming nve. WELCOME C. SNOVER. Coal Exchange 2nd floor, Room D. Hours, 0 to 1. 2 to G. HAT MANUF4CTURCI1. TOLLES. 403 srRUCESTREET. MAKES our hat to order and they fit. -- HOTELS AND RESTAUniNTS THE ELK CAFE, 125 nnd 127 l'RANK lln avenue. Hates reasonable. P SSEIOLKR, Proprietor SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D L & W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LAWTE1', RICHARD J. BOURKE, A'fTORNEY-at-Lavv 500-2 Lackawanna avenue Gen eral law business, collections nnd loans J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Counhcllor.nt.Law. Rooms, 312-313 Moars' Building M. J. DONAHOE. ATTOUNEY-AT-law. Ofliccs, 612-013 Mears' Building. FRANK E BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-nt-Law, Burr building, rooms " nnd 14 Washington nvenue. WILLARD, WARREN (L KNAPP, AT toriiejs nnd founsellors.nt.Lavv Re publican building, Washington avenue. bcrnnton, Pa JESSUP S. JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND -oun-ellors - at - Law, Commonwealth building Room., . ) and 21. JAMES U OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT-Law RoomB S14, 515 and 510 Board of Trade Building. D P. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estato security, ."tears building, corner Washington avenuo and Spruce street. JAMES J II. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY at-Lavv 302 Commonwealth building, Scrnnton. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms 903-901, 9th floor. Mears' building L,nA-. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 502 Board of Trade building, Scranton, Pa. C R PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth building. Scranton, Pa. PATERSON & WILCOX. TRADERS' National Bank building. C COMEGYS. 9-13 REPUBLICAN building. A. W. BERTHOLF. ATTORNEY, Mcais" building. PHYSICIANS AND SlflQSOV3 MARY A. SHEPHERD, M. D. HOME, opithlst, 610 Linden street. DR. W. E. ALLEN, 513 NORTH WASH, lngton nvenue. DR. L M. GATES ROOMS 207 AND 20S Board of Trade Building Olllce hours, 8 to 9 n m . 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Resi dence, SOD MadUon avenuo. DR C. L FREAS SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss rating nnd Fat Reduc tion Ofllco telephone 13C3. Hours, 10 to 12. 2 to 4. 7 to 9. DR. S. W. L'AMOREAUX, OFFICE 2T) Washington nvenue Residence. Ills Mulberry Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys nnd genlto-urlnnry or gans a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. W O. ROOK VETERINARY SUR geon, Horses, Cnttle and Dogs trcnted. Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton Telcphono 2072 SCHOOLt SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scrnnton, Pn. Courses preparatory to college, lnw, mcdlclno or business. Opens Sept. 11th Send for catalogue' Rev. Thomas 11. Cann, LL. D , principal nnd proprietor: W. E Plumlej, A. M., head, master. serf os G. R CLARK & CO SEEDMEN AND Nurserjmen. store II" Washington ave. nue; green house, 137) North Main ave nue; stole telephone, 7i2. wine: screens JOS. KUETTEL. REAR Eu"lACKA wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac turer of Wire Screens. Asc-rt.t.w-roo3 BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC UOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished For terms address R J Bauer, conductor, 117 Wvomlng nvenue, over Hulbcrts' music store. MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS supplies, envolopes paper bags, twine vVnrehotise, 130 Washington nvenue, Scranton, Pa. CITY SCAVENGER A B I1RIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAUL1S nnd cess pools, no odoi Improved pumps used. A. B BRIGGS, Proprietor, Leave orde-s 1100 Nonh Muln avenue, or Eicko's drug store, cornr Adams and Mulberry Telephone 9310 SPECIALIST. MRS DR KING-VAIL, LADIES' 8PE clallst 224 Adams avenue RAILROAD TIME TABLES. hi't Schedule in Effect June 10, 1809. Trains Leavo Scranton: 0.45 a. m week days, for Sunhury, Horrlsburfr, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and the West. 0.38 a. m. week days, for Hazleton, Pottsville, Beading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Bun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days (Sundays 1.88 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg and tho West. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hnrrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. R. WOOD. Oeni Pai. A -j it J II. HUTCHINSON, Ue.-isral ftUnjjjr. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Del., Lttcku, tut. I Western. Bffect Mondty, Juno C, 1S9". Trains leavo Scranton ns follows! Kx PKEli .f?r. New y)rl nnd all points east, MO, 3.W, 6.10. S00 and 10.03 n. m.i 12.55 nnd 3 3.1 p. m, .,!?,,rCB." fl,r Knston, Trenton, Phllndel III .",".'' ,lle south, 510, S00 nnd 10 05 a. "nUf.. "".". ;,31l. m Tolijiiuniui accommodation. 0.10 p. m ,it).lr??'' r."r Uhiglmmtoi, Oswego. El- f....i -'"',.,I"K. mini, uuilvilli', iuyiiiifc irV-l,.',?V1 llllf'nIo 12 10, 235. POO n. m.l ii,,!,. ,.m " m making close connee ,'i1.1! .nt 'hiffnlo to nil points In the west llfirll... k .. """ ,"."" " .""" V . V .""u souinwcst. Rshliigtuii accommodation, 3 40 p. in. 'ngiinniton und wny statloiu, 1 -i. p. m. ' actoijvlllc ncconimodatlou, 1.00 p. in. $Ul"''mx nceonimcxlitlon. UOl p. n Express for Utlca nnd Rlchfleld Springs, "in" n,-lir'd 1,63 p. m. Ithaca 2 35, 9 0) n in. nnd 1.55 p. in n.,. -,'r.,humlirlnncli F!tl-tnn, W likes ini l'' ''""tith, bloomsl urg nnd Dan Mi '""K'l'g clown connections nt North titnl.rTlc.nd tor Wllllnmspori, llirilsburg Halllmoie. Washington nnd the couth. ".orthumberlatil mid Intermedlato sta. Moiis, 6 W, 10 03 ,, rt j 55 m,d 5.41' p Nantleoke nnd Intermedlato stations. M find II 10 n in Pl mniitli nnd Inter medlaln stntlons, .-, "3 nnd 8 50 p. in. Foi US?'011' "-K 1' ni. i iiiiman parlor ni,d sleeping coaches oi oil express trains lor defallfd ItifoMrtatlon, pocket tlmi !ni . t'. -"te.. npply tu M. L. Smith, DIs tnct Iasenger Agent, depot ticket ofllee. Central Ktiilroa.l of New Jer-ey Stations In New York Foot of Liberty street, N. it , and South Ferry, Whitehall street Anthracite coal used etcluslvely, Insur ing cleanliness unit e.unfoit, TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUN. 2., im. 1 rains Icuve Scranton for Ni vv Yoik, Jjewurk. Ell7abeth, PlillndMiihl!. Enstuti. lietiiiehi in, Allentnwn, Maueh Chunk and "lilte H.iven nt R 30 a. m ; cNprcss, 1 20, express, 400 p m. Sunelays, 2.15 p. m. ) or Pitt tt.m and Wllkes-Barre, STO, Ii & a- " '' 4 "". " 1" P ni. Sunduys, B30 a in .. -, 7n p m 1 or Mountain Park, h JO, 11.10 a. m 1 20 P m Pimd.is, 11 TO a m. 2 15 p. m. loi Bnltlmoro and Washington, and pednts South nnd West vl.i Bethlehem, JJ n m, 120 p m Sundays. 2.15 p. m. J or Long Brunch, Ocean Grove, etc., .it 9 20 (through car) n m. nnd 1.20 p. in lor Reading, Lebanon nnd Harrlsburg, via Allentown, S.30 a. m , 1.20 p. "m. Sun day. 2 1i p ni For Pottsville, 8 so a. m . 1.20 p. m. ThlOUeh tlf'kftu fn nil rtnlntu PnQf. South and West nt Iowet rnto at tho station J II. OLHAUSEN, Gen Supt. H P BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Age. Delaware an J tlinljou. On May Hth, 1S99, trains will leavo Scranton ns follows. I'or Carbondnle-fi 20, 7 51. S 31 10 13 a. m : 12 noon, 12). 2 20, J 52. 5 23, 0 23, 7.57, 9 15, 11 00 p m , 1.10 n. m. Uor All) iiin , Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton New England points, etc. 0 20 a. m, 2 20 p in For Honcsdalc C 20, DIS a m, 2.20, 3 25 P m. For Wllkes-Barre-G 15, 7 4S. 8 41. 9 2". 10 41 a. in ; 12 03, 123, 3SX 4 27, 010, 7.1b, 10 II 11 10 p m. For New York Philadelphia, etc, via Li high Valley Railroad C 4". p in.. 12 03 12S, 4 27 p m s with Black Diamond Ex pre ss, 11 X) p m. For PemiHjlvnnla Railroad points, C 43, 9 3S a. m , 2 IS. 4 27 p. m. I'or western points, via Lehigh Vnlley Rallrojcl-7 48 n m , 1203. 3 33, with Blaclc Dlnmnnd Express, 10 41, 11 30 p. m. Trains will nrrlvo In Scranton as fol lows: From Carbondale nnd the Noith f.40, i.H, 81S, s.11, 10.IS, 11 -S u m.; 1.21, 213, 3 2-., I 23, 7 II, 10 IS 11 27 p. m Fiom Wllkes-Barre and the South G 1", 7 IS 8 43. 10 33, 11.53 n m : 1 IS. 2.14, 3. 43, 5 2i), C21, 7 51. 0 03- 10 0. p in ; 1 13 a, m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Carbondale 9 05, 1131 p. m; 2 23, 3 52. R 47. 9.51 p m. For Wllkes-Barre 13. 12 03 a. m ; 1.5S, 3.2S. 5.41. 7 48 p. in For Alb my. Saratoga, Montienl. Bos ton, New England points, etc , 2 23 p. m Lowest rates to all points in United States nnd Cr.nnda J W. BURDICK, G P. A. Albany, N. Y. II. W. CROSS, D P. A , Scranton, Pa. Lclilgli Valley Railroa.l. In effect Maj 14. 15.90. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia nnd New York Ma D. & II. II R, at 0.13 u ni and 12 01, 2 IS. 4 27 (Black Diamond Express), and 1130 P m Sundnvs. D .1 II . 1 5S, 7 IS p. m. For White Hiven, Hazleton nnd prin cipal points In the coal regions via D A: 11. R R, C 13, 2 18 and 127 p. m. For Pottsville 0 43, 2 IK p m. For Bethlehem, Eastern, Reading, Har rlsburg and principal Intermedlato sta tions via D & H R. R. f. 13 a m, 1201, 2 IS 4 27 (lilnck Diamond Express), 1130, Siindivt., D .V II. 15S. 7 4S p m. For Tiiiiklinnnock, Towanda. Elmtra, Ithuca, Geneva und principal IntcimHI uto stations via D, L ct W R. It, SOS a m. 12 35 nnd 113 p in. For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niag ara Falls. Chicago arel all points west via D & II B K , 12 01, 311 (lllack Dia mond Express), 7 IS and 11 30 p m. Sun dais. D cVH.. l.'Oln m,74Spm Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Vnllev pnrlnr cais cm nil trains between Wllkes-U.uio und New York, Philadel phia, Buftalo ami Suspension Brldgo ROLLIN II WILBUR, Gen. Supt., South 11. thlehem. Pn CHAS S LEE. Gen Pns, Agt , 20 Cort- bindt street. New York A W. NONNE.MACHKR, Dlv Pnss. Agt , South Bethlehem. Pa. For tickets and Pullman reservations apply 309 Lackawanna ave , Scranton, Pa. Uric and Wyoming Valley. Tlmo Table in Effect June 4, ISA Trains leavo Scranton for New York, Nevvburg nrd intermedlato polntb on Erie rallre ad, at 5 00 a m. and 2 2S p m For Haw ley anil local points, at 5 00 a m , 8 15 a m nnd 2 2S p m I'or Lake Ariel at 5 20 p in Sutidaj tinlns leave Sei.inton for Lake Ariel at S 43 a ni ami 1 lo p m . stopping at intermediate stntlons Sni-AftTO-, DIVISION. Ill t:f feet Jneti S3i, 1HUO. Norlb liouud. Mouth (touncl. SOS ,20.1 201 SOSJIVltlT-iOJ uiArrlTs - Leave a ii 72.VN, Y Franklin St .... 7 4 7io,wes taa street .... 7M uu ccuaTikuu ,,., o iu .,, p ii Arm o LcavoA ur ur i 3 S & BtMlons s 3 Ik j 10 45 GSYTTf ' e udosta 6 10i 2 tt. 4 .11 10 40 r, IB 109 IlanCOCk !0 211 4 31 1031 6 07iUco btnriijht fli'asra. 4JI 1021 oootiMG I'rcston Park 0 35 ail (ft 1015 5 AI1S 40 VMnwood 8 41 3 41 B 01 10 00 5 1118 S'. POJ-ntCllo 6 JO 2(0 6 14 urn & 41 12 u iTson an sss ov.i 9 40 ftwliaw i'lea-ant Mt, 7 0v.iNvr.fi 9 to 3 Si II M t'lilur.dllle 7 08 3 0tf 6 84 BSijSlflHO ForestClty 7i 3191641 910 S 0(11134 Cartondao 784 8S4.' KM 07 tmilaO MllteBrld(,e 7 K a 881 6 M 10) 45l'lim Mn-lield 74JIS3 801 s8 4 4U1 J Jcrmyn 7 4l 3 45 0 03 B 51 4 4111 13 AlChlball 78 8311609 W f tOIl IS Wlnton 7M 3(1 611 84f I 3611 11 I'rckvllls 7(8 359ill3 84.' 4311107 oirrhant b ns 4 oil e st B40 4-Jsnov l'ricchurff sot 4 oil sat 83S 4!lillO) Ihroop 8 0t,41067 8 51 4 2J1100 I'rovlflflica 810 14 6 3i us: 4 lttfiotr rark riaco siiinrssi 8 0 4 13,10 35 bCrailtOIl 8 IS 4 20 3o a ur u'a uUtve AnKe x ur u'p u t. BuneUyonly t signifies tliat trains stop on -linal tor pa itngcrs. Ti alns so and sos Sunaay oaly. Other train dally except ciinilay. t-rcure rates via onlailo ii Western before purcrja-inf- ticket- and eave money , ilnouiih Wagner DutTct sleeper and free re clining chair car New York to cnlcigo without chance. 1'nsnjnprr llnlrs llecliiccct tn Ttvo CviiU l'rr.lllle. J.O, AndcraOD, (icn.rasa Act. T, Flltcroft, Dlv Pass, Act scranton, ra NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES-BAimiJ BECOItD CAN bo hnd In Scranton nt the news stund ot Itel-mun Broo.. 405 Spruce and 503 Lin. den, M, Norton 322 Lackawanna avenue; 1, 8. Bchutzcr, 211 Spruce street. V
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