The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, September 12, 1899, Morning, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE SCRANTON TIUBUN1S-TCESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1890.
CARBONDALE.
CONTRACT FOR WATER.
For the past nix monlhH councils
liavo hint under advisement tho ques
t ton making a new rontiaet for city
avuter They dealt oil n lump price
ltli prlvllcKo of putting In ns ninny
lire hydinnts ns they pleased No
pntlsfnctory urmnKementH could bo
mado however, on this basis and lln
ally a icHotutlon was passed authoriz
ing a contract for two years from the.
til st of last April at tho old latu of
$15 a hydiant per aunu i Th" iinnt
has signed the pw'inln mil tho
foiniallty of oxecutliiK tho contract Is
oil that icinnlns to be done.
$10,000 IN ON. DAY.
The MethodlstB have Rood mason to
col pi oud of their uunlieiHaiv exer
clsps They were not only spiritually
fiilltful, but extremely profitable In
a pecunlaiy way. Ton thousands dol
lais constitute tho sum subsciibed In
one day Sundnj When tho llguics
woio footed up Sunday night It was
found that $500 In excess of tho chuicli
debt $9,500 had been paid In nnd sub
scribed. Tho fleeing of a church from
a debt of that amount In ono day Is
moio than an ordinary accomplish
ment JAMES GALLAGHER INJURED.
James Gallagher, a miner at the
, Northwest colliery, and his Polish lab
orer, ato at tho Caibondalu hospital,
Buffering fioni Injuries sustained by n
fall of lock yosteiday afternoon nt 4
o'clock Mr. (iallaghor has a ncnlp
wound and a fructuio of the skull,
which It Is feaied will pioe fatal. lie
Is 40 eais old and resides on upper
Belmont street. The 1'ole lias cuts
on his face. Ho will recovoi.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
J J Reynolds has letutned from
Mlddletown nnd Now York cltv.
JIIss clura Dojle lrns returned from
Philadelphia
Robert Owen", of Scranton, spent
Sunday In this city.
Miss Urate Stone, of (rieenfleld, is
the guest of f i lends In this cltv.
John McOiaw and family have re
turned finm j.ake Como.
Miss Luulso Sloan has entered the
Seianton Conservatory of Music.
Mrs V R Johnson is convalescent.
Mm op Hockonberry returned yester
daj to Dickinson college.
Mlfcs Grace Hall, who has been vis
iting in Sci'anton nnd Plttston. has
resumed her place In C W. Fulkei
son's music store.
The Mitchell Hose company will par
ticipate in tho clam bake of the Cry
stals at Jenmn Thursday evening.
The Spooneis have returned with a
blggc r and better show than ever.
Thej opened a week's engagemtnt at
thr liiand last night ton packed house,
ptespntlng 'That Girl fioni Texas"
oninion council met last night and
disposed of borne concunent business
Tin- traction cotiipanj matter was not
bi ought up
OLYPHANT.
.tls- Mollln Henley of Dunmore Is
visiting l clothes, at this place.
Th. funeral of l'atilck McAndtew,
fath r i.f Oll.cei John Me nihow, of
th s jln.y win take place tills tnotnlng
frum his late homo In Cut bomlm.
Fnnk P.uij has letuined fioni a
tilp t . Philadelphia.
Mr nnd Mis D W Hnirls spent
Sunrl,i at Hrirlck Centio
Mi and Mis. Mai tin Cannon, Mr
nnd Mi William Gibbons, Mi and
Mis Edward Loftus, Mr. Clantv, Mis
Mamie cinnc .ind Miss H. Cannon
wpip , isitms at Onihondale SiindTy.
Mr and Mis If n. Matthew hon havo
returni d home from a isit to N'or
wieh N "
Taseph Mannick of Scranton was a
caller In tow.i Sunday.
1 A AVailng, who was injuied In a
stiee mr accident about a month
ago In lesiimed his position In Ath
erton s R. adv l'av More.
Mr and Vis. Edmund Williams of
Taylor, Mslted friends heie Sunday.
Mrs Hached Pilfhaid has retuined
frrm n stt to Jeinnn
A!ls.(a nnii ind Mnrv Pougber re.
turnid t- thelt home In AVIIke-Rnne
ntier spcndlnc the past week In town.
Ml- Giace Lynch left estcidav to
nttond Mt. St. Vincent Semlnaiy rn
tin Hudson.
Grant Peeltlck of Jeimyn JlUd
friends heie Sunday.
Mi's N'eUle Scahlll. of Avoea 10
turn d heme aftet a week's vMt here.
Good Enough to Take.
The finest quality of loaf sugar Is
used in the manufacture of Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy and the toots
used In Its piepaiatlon gho it a iluvor
binillar to that of maple siup, making
it oi pleasant to take As a medi
cine for the cine of coughs, colds, la
giippe cioup and whooping cough It is
unequnled by any other, li nlwnva
cures, nnd cures quickly. For talo by
nil druggists. Matthews Bros., wholo
Bale nnd retail agents '
CLARK'S GREEN.
Mr and Mrs. Oiln Flsk, of Teiry
town, Pa , aio visitors nt tho homo of
Mis A W. SeUsee.
Messis A I. Ackerlpy. O. B, Jones,
nnd A J Singer, nnd Mrs. A. L Couit
right were excuislonists to Philadel
phia last week, leturnlng home on
Sntuidny last
Charles Wells letuined to Glraid Col
lego on Satuidav after his extended
summer vacation heie.
Mi A W Hunt and James S. Wag
net aii- conwilesolng fiom theli lecent
lllneos
A la i g number of out Milage people
took in the li.u ades of Labor day
Seveial of oiu tuwnspenple attended
The Best
Washing Powder.
Ask Your Laundress to Try It.
the funeral of tho late George 8,
Nicholson nt Waverlv on Wednesday
morning.
Mrs. A. J. Singer lslled friends In
Wllkes-Unrie last week.
Mr. and Mis, Ilrlll returned to their
homo In Newark, N. J on Thursday
last.
Mr. and Mrs George Post and family
after a two weeks sojourn hole, le
tuined to their home In Newark, ac
companied by Robert Austin, a brother
of tho latter
Mr. Roos and family hae returned
to their home In Scranton after n two
months sojourn heie.
Mr. nnd Mrs. V. L Phillips and son
Thomas spent the week nt Cleveland.
O., returning homo heto on Saturday
last.
Horace X Da Is made a eredltnble
'exhibition at the Mnlthisd fair last
week, captmlng several premiums
The M t'mdlsts hero aie having a
cessation o1 chinch services for n few
weeks on account of necessaiy repairs
on their chuuh edifice.
Miss Jackson, of Dunmorc, spent sev
eial das with lelatlves hero last week
Mts. F. II Oteeti hns iocoeied from
her lecent illness.
The following membeis of the Kp
worth League attended the rally of the
Simpson Union ut Falls, Wyoming
county on Sa tut day last lz Mr. IJ J
Chapman and wife, Hort Robinson,
Giace A. Davis, Carrie WelK Helen
Italian, Maud Mulllncnux, Ues.slo Mul
llneauv, Daisy Parks, Carrie Harlan,
Rose Kiigle. Anna and LIHIe Rlbble,
Hattle Aloud and had a very enjoyable
meeting nnd were much pleased with
their trip
Mis i.auta Wilson nnd daughter, of
Nownik, X J, returned to their home
on Thursday last after an extended
Mt nt her sls'ters, Mis George Wells.
TAYLOR NEWS.
Hose Company's Annual Ball.
Funeral Notes nnd Personal
News.
The Taylor Hose company, Xo. 1, aie
making arrangements for their annual
ball, which will be hold in Weber's link
on Nov 24 The boys dosei 0 the pub
lic patronage. Tickets only tlft. cents.
All that was mortal of the late Mrs.
John McGrey, of Old Forge, wns laid
to rest in the Hde Park Catholic ceme
tery on Sunday nftemoon For houis
pievlous to the time for the funeral
the home was thionged with friends
and relatives to pay their last tribute
to tho kind nnd nffectlonnto mother
At 2.30 o'clock the remains were borne
to their last testing place by Funeral
Director George Timlin.
Miss Sadie Gilllln, of Scranton, Is
visiting relatives In Old Forge borough
Mr and Mr Walter D. Kdwaids. of
Helleue, visited relatives heie on the
Sabbath
The announcement of the marriage
of Ml-s Agnes Hag.yi, an estimable
youhg lady of tho First ward, and
Sllchnel Gallagher, of Rendham, has
been made.
Miss Lizzie Lewis, of Kingston, has
retuined homo after visiting In this
place.
The members of the1 Junior Qider
United American Mechanics are pre
paring for the state comontlon to be
held In Scranton on Sept. 19.
Mr. and Mrs Ficdciick Walllck, of
Peckvllle, weie the guests of friends
heie yesterday.
Lackawanna lodge, Xo 11"?, Ameri
can Protestant association, wi'l meet
In their 100ms this evening.
Mrs William Row en nnd Mi's. How
ard attended the funeral of a relative
In Plttston yesteiday
Mis Joseph Hall Is dangeiously 111
at her home on Union street
Miss Ella Rurns, of Wllkes-Rarre,
lslted her mother, Mrs. W. J. Hums,
on Sunday.
Today at high noon will occur tho
mairlago of Miss Mary A. Munay, of
this town, to Mr. Ross Kehoe, of Rend
ham. Mr. and Mrs James Ayers, of Dick
son City, were the guests of Foreman
and Mis. George J. Powell, of Rend
ham. on Sundaj.
The members of the Taylor IIosp
company will attend the picnic of the
Ctjst.il Hose companj nt the Round
Woods today. Thev also propose en
tering the tue-of-wnr contest
Mi Divld Johns Is a candidate for
lgllance for the Fit ward, which are
to be elected hereaftei
Stieet Commissioner Dald T Harris
has made ome needed Itnpiovements
of late on the loads in Xorth Taylor.
Miss Annie Wntklns. of Avoca, was
the guest of Miss Lizzie Davis on the
Sabbath.
Miss Sadie Service, of Green Ridge,
has letuined home after being the
guest of her aunt. Mis. Hdmund Car
ter, of Main street
Mis. Samuel She'don vIslted her
daughter. Mis. Daniel Jenkins, of Pitts
ton, yesterday
THOMPSON.
James Ruens lost one of his livery
hoi. scs Saturda.
The Misses Hmlly and H innih Wa It
er hae letuined to h.i pisitiins In
Xpw York aftei a two months 'Mt
with their parents, Mr. an 1 :irs.
Thomas Walker, on Jacks 1 1 stieet
Mnnloy Wilghter has mov into the
house iccently pui chased hj him of
the (line estate on J i'l'i)i stict
Ho Is putting on an addition and other
wise Improving it.
Thoiias Lydes, the Kile brakemiM
lnjur"d at Araiat last week. Is dolii'r
null it the home of his piienn heie.
Dr. Knapp, of Foiest City, and D.
Mejpiiara, of this place, are attending
him
l'e II G Hamond lepifsi.tod lar
'Hide society heie and it Aiai.it last
Pabbath
Rev. P R. Toner preachnl it Oak
land Sabbath last His ife spent
the Sabbath with Rev I) C llunei
rud wife at Lanesboio
Mis A M Tucker le - rd wow
' JC
Don't fall to try X
BEEGHAM'S PILLS
when mutforlntr from any hail f
condldon of tho Stomach T
or Uvar. T
i(icrntnnianccni, ni uriiBiiorrti. 4.
Mondny of the death at Venial, N. v.,
of her uncle. Rev J II Weston. His
funeral is at Vestnl Tueslav lis
nge was about C3 years
Miss Flnta DaMd, of Olvnhatlt, li
with her biother, Rev A. D. UaUd,
ftt tho M. II. parsonage, for 'i week.
School commenced Mimluv, wll't
Prof. Jamc-F Tucker, of J tok.oi 1111J
Miss Wlnlfied Oclatt, of this place, in
rhnige
Henry Adnm, of Pato-won, X. J ,
spent the Sabbath with his wlf at the
Jeffeison House.
JEIMYN AND MAYFIELD.
Mayfield Council Again Fallt to
Meet Hogarth's Band to Run a
Tnli Special Meeting of the Crys
talsHome ftoin the Klondike,
Personnl News.
The Mayfield council again failed to
meet last evening, owing to lack of a
quorum Councllmen William Kdmunds,
Shlanto unci Harris nnd tho secretary
were present, and It wns decided to
make another attempt to hold tho meet
ing next Monday evening.
Mrs nilznbeth Davis, of Second
street, who has been spending some
time In her native home In Wales, ex
pects to sail from Liverpool on her le
turn trip on the 23th.
Hogarth's band .lie pippailng to hold
11 fair In Kdmunds' hall in Xo ember.
It will open about tho 9th and continue
for eight or nine dajs.
There will bo a special meeting of
tho Ciystal File company this evening,
at which a full attendance Is deslied
John Kastlake, who left here about
eighteen months ago for Alaska, to
tinned home last eening It wns not
generally known that ho wns on his
wny home and his iinlul was a sur
prise to ninn;. of his fi lends. Like most
of the other retuined Kldndlkers, he
had little dilllculty In c.urylng his nug
gets '
Mis Jane Duker nnd dnughter Ma
hala, of South Main street, who have
been spending several weeks with
f 1 lends in Xoithampton county, le
turned homr on Saturday
A child of Mr and Mrs Harney, of
Xorth Main stieet. Is quite sick.
The condition of Mrs. Salisbury, of
North Main street, who has been critic
ally ill foi some time of peritonitis,
does not impioo She was taken with
a severe chill again on Sunday und her
fever wns eiy lilnli.
W. 11 Swlck, esq., was In Scranton
yesterday transacting business
Chief of Police McIInle, of Archbald.
assisted by our own chief, Arrested
tluee men for disorderly conduct oor
In "Xebiaska, ' which Is In the Aich
bald borough, on Sundn night.
William T Osboine. who has held tho
position of weighniaster and coal ship
per undo! Simpson & Watklns and the
Temple Coal company for a number of
years, exneets to enter the Dickinson
Law school for a three years' course,
nt the beginning of the next term.
"FOR THK SAKK OF FUN, Mischief
is Done." A vast nmount of mischief
is done, too, because people neglect to
keep their blood pure. This mischief,
fortunately, may be undone by the
faithful use of Hood's Sarsaparllla.
HOOD'S PILLS cure all liver ills.
Xon-ln Rating.
TECKVILLD.
Mi. Gilbert Pierce wbs a business
caller at Seianton yesterday.
Mr. H. J. McCpimlc expects to leava
this week for Xew York city in the
Interest of the II. C & I. Company,
which he represents in the capacity of
land agent Before returning hotv he
will loin his family, who are solouru
Ing at Kast Orange, X. J.
Manager W. L Catr, of tho Peck
vllle Stoto company, Is spending a few
dajs at Xew Yoik cltv.
Tho Wlltcin Fire company w"I met
In legular Fesslon this evenln.'.
Mis. Hontz and daughter. Addle, and
Miss Reatrice Klutz, of Maucn chunk,
are spending a few days wl"i Mi. and
Mis. Ira Jenkins.
The firemen's clam bake Sa'.utilay
evening was quite well attended, con
sidering tho coolness of t'.is evening.
Tho boys w 111 clear $30.
AVOOA.
W. J. Rennlman, John Dot nil nnd
Patrick Dougher will represent the
Democrats In conontlon today.
Tho martlage of Miss Kate Gilvanl of
the West Side to Thomas Mitchell of
Hnintown was announced In St Mary's
chuich yesteiday
Tho funeral of Mai le, the 7 year old
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Michael
Rrognn took plnce on Sunday after
no in from the fanillv residence on th
West Side. There werejnany beautiful
tlmal tokens from sympathizing friends
placed on the coffin Th pall bearers
wete. Pessle Cut ley, Saiah Davidson,
Maiy McIIuh. Alice Doran. Alice
Tlgtic. Julia Tormty. Mary Hurley,
Julia Murphy I.nterment was made
in s-'l Maiy's ootneteiv.
Mr nnd Mis. William Gordon de'lte
to letum thanks to the friends who so
kindly lemembered them In their tecent
bereavement
Mis James Curran and fanillv of
Rpraiiton, spent Sunday at the Curian
residence.
Mls Ktta Pavls. formerly of Jonni
Long's Sons' Is now engaged at the
glove counter nt Connolly K Wallace's.
Mls Xelllo Walsh has entered ns a
' - ct John's ncademy on tho
South Side. j 1 .
MONTROSE.
L U Paiks, of Hlekorj Gioe, was
In town jesteidai.
Joint T Oliver, manager of thu
Shields Rlue Stone company, of Xew
Mil ford was heie on business Satur
day William M. Post, esq., Is at Wilkes
Rat re, where he has been acting as a
Jut or In the United States court., now
In session In that ltv.
Mr and Mrs. H. F Wanzer ip
turned on Saturday from a short visit
to Susquehanna.
Hon. William K. Do Witt, of Hutte,
Montana, accompanied by his son. me
spending a few days with relatives
here.
Glen Guy leaves todny for Stnto col
lege, whore he Is taking a course In
elect ileal ' engineering.
W. S. Mulford returned last night
from Alban).
George Post cf Washington Is visit
ing In town.
Mrs. Riley and Miss Riley, of New
Haven, artlvert here Saturday, and will
ppond a few weeks with friends.
Mts. Doia Lnthrop left Monday to
lslt her nephew. Dn Luthrop, nt Haz
letoti, Miss Leek (s a guest nt Rosemont.
Fred Armaby, of UIiiBhamton, wns
the guest of relatives over Sunday.
Mrs. (Juackeifbusli, of Washington,
D (.'.. Is visiting at the summer home
of Commander Richards, on Lake ave
nue .
Mrs. Ilryce Stewart left Saturday to
spend a week w Ith her son nt his new
cottage nt Klk lake.
James Curry, who has recently re
turned flam his ttlp to Ireland, htm
purchased hlN old shoo shop on Church
street. .
T'nyette V. Sprout has gone to 5crnn
ton, where ho will enter n business col
lege .lospph Ronton of New York Is visit
ing In town.
fl Cnrlton Shnfcr. fotmer seoretnrv
of tho Y M. C. .. of this place, has
tc signed his position, and Is going to
attend ohool at Princeton University.
John Pi Ink, a former Montiose boy,
who hns been living In South Dakota
for several ypars. Is visiting relatives
he 1 p.
W J Maxoy, of Torcst City, candi
date for sheriff wns In. town yester
day. The rebuilding of the lllnge hall Is
nearlng completion, under tho manage
ment of Contractor O D. Ajeis.
Henry Whnlen and John Doyle was
In Auburn, Sunday.
THEATRICAL.
The Mitchell Players.
Tho Mitchell All Star Plajeis began
a week's engagement ;.' tho Academy
of Music last night by presenting
'Government Acceptance," a four art
drama w rltten by Daniel L. Hart, of
Wllkes-Rarre.' It has been seen here
tofore In this city.
The diaina Is well cast and last
night's performance seivcd to sh w
to acHantage the capabilities of thu
arlous membpis of the compnv be
tween the acts Hist class specialties
aio introduced, mnklng tho peilorm
ance really continuous.
ThlH afternoon 'tle comninv w II
piesent "Tho Little Masquerade ' an J
tonight the "Dark Side of London."
"Two Little Vagrants."
"Two Little V.igiants," nn Interest
ing and highly successful melo-drama
with an Interesting story, will be the
atti action at the Lvceum theater on
Sept. 13 and 14, with a matinee on
Thursday It Is n stoiy of the heart,
from the heart and for the heart. Il
lustrated by a complete equipment of
beautiful sceneij and an excellent cast.
To Miss Mildred Holland Is assigned
the part of "Fan-ran," In which char
acter she has become famous
As a special feature and for the ben
efit of our theater-goers who should
like to see Miss Holland in another
character besides "Fan-Fan," she will
alternate that pait with the pait of
"Helene" while in Scranton, plnying
"Fan-Fan," on AVednesday night and
Thursday matinee, and "Helene," tho
leading female character, on Thursday
night. In the cast are:v Neva Har
rison, Raibara Douglas, Anna Rodden,
Rengie Harrison, Eleanor Worthing
ton, Katharine VIcet, Arthur Cogllzer,
Frederic Douglas, Del La Par. Walter
Cooke, Harry W. Collins, W. H. Web
ber and others.
Gaiety Theater.
The Marrotascope company gave two
big shows yesterday In the cosy, ever
popular Garletv thj:.' r and oulte a
number of ladles were 'in sent to Wit
ness the performnnop. T.o solid
hejurs of instruction und 11101 ilment
weie furnished. Th lairut'ts b'Utle
of San Juan hill, th charge at Mor
row, the sui render it the Filipinos, tho
great Rrookhn nrt ls showing :he
people and the cars and lots of other
jcenes In conjunction with the great
eleven-round encounter between Flts
slmmons and Jeffries, show Ing tho
knock-out. They are the best that
were ever shown In Seianton and the
Gaiety should be packed dutlng their
stay. Owing to the postponement of
the McGo em-Palmer fight tho 10
turns will bo read from the stage to
morrow afternoon, giving full details.
For the last tluee dajs of this week
the famous Rentz Stanley company.
BASE BALL.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Percentage Table.
W. L. PC.
Hrooklj.ll St 37 .191
Philadelphia 78 47 ,i,.'l
Hoston 73 43 ,r,li)
Kaltimoro 71 & ,js7
Cincinnati 71 st .'J
St. Louis 71 5(1 ,5'9
Chicago C3 Gl .5P.
Pittsburg CJ c.' .M)
Louisville 57 G7 M
New York GO 7J .110
Washington 12 7U .i"t
Cleveland 1,1 112 111
At Roston R. 11. 1;
St. Louis 0101000 0 0-2 7 1
Hoston ... .100 0 0004' 5 7 1
Batteries Powell nnd Schlecongost;
Willis and Reigen. Uinphcs Mannssau
and Connolly.
At Baltimore R. n E
Louisville .. 0110200015 l 2
Biltlmore . . . .00300000 0 ?, ft 2
Batteries Plillllpl and .Immcr, KItson
and Crlshum Pmplrcs Emslle und
Dw ei
At Washington- R H E.
Wuehliigtou 1 0 0 0 0 11 0-1 S 0
Cliieinnutl 10000110-3 11 3
Battel lesDInc en nnd KIttridge, Halm
nnd IMtz finplrcs-Weyhlng nnd Tay
lor. CUtmc rnlled on nceoiiut of datkness.
Hrookljn-Plttsbiug, rain.
Now Yoik-Chlcugo, inln.
l'htladcdphlu-Cleeland,ialn,
OTHER LEAGUE GAMES.
Western League.
Dotiolt. 11. Minneapolis, 10
Milwaukee, 5, lndlanupolls, 2; (llrst
game )
Milwaukee, C; Indlaiiapolis, 2; (second
gume I
Uuffulo-Kniisas City, tain.
Theiu la more Catarrh In this section
of tho countiy than ull other diseases
put together, and until the lust few yeais
was supposed to bo Incurable For a
great munj yearn doctors pronounced it
u local disease, unci pi escribed local
remedies, and by constuatl) fulling 10
cure with local tieatinent, pionounced
It Incurable Science bus procti catarrh
to bo a constitutional dlseuse, und there
fore icqulres coustltuUon.il treatment
Hall's Catarrh Cure manufactured by
P. J. Client & ,'o , Toledo, Ohio, Is the
only constitutional cure on tho market
It Is luken Internally in doses from 10
drops t u tPHSpoonful It acts directly
on the blood and mucous surfaces of tho
H) idem They offer one hundied dollars
for uu cuse It fallH to cure Send for
elrculurs unci testlmnnlnls, Address
F J. CHENEY, & CO, Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c,
Hall's Family Pills are tho best
The People's Exchange.
bWkMMba0fe4AAMMAAfe'
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lnqulro SuO X. Garfield rncnuc, cltj
for nnxT-runxisiiKD on vxfur-
nlshril houe for rent C03 OIIo street
FOR RENT-MY PLANING MILL AND
lumber nrd, ono of the bet and old
est locutions In Scranton for the lumber
business Boor health the cause for
renting Joseph Anslej, SOI Scranton
street.
J10-PIVE ROOMS, WITH GAS, BATH
nnd closet pi hate. Inquire real of
42S Webstet aenue Xo building In front
of lot
I OR RRNT-A ri'RNISHEn FRONT
room wllh or without bonid. 418 North
Seventh street
rOR RENT-THE OLD HOME I'OH
lrlendless on Adams nenue. It will
be rented as 11 whole or will be fitted
up for two families It Is well ndnptcd
,ror a largo boarding house, or for rent
'"E furnished rooms Inquire of F. L.
Hitchcock & Son, Piro Insurnneo and
Real Estate, Commonwealth Building
832 CRI5EN RIDGE STREET. EIUIIT
rooms; line location: 16.
FOR SALE
POR SALE-A FIRST-CLASS GHOC
ei store Addiess "C ," Tribune of
fice. FOR SALE OR EXCHA NGE.
HORSES FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
Wagons for sale. Scrunton Dairy Co.
Mousey ind Larch.
WANTED-TO SELL OR EXCHANGE
fur lumber one l-roll single cjllndir
Pl.cncr and matcher. Joseph Ansley,
Scranton, Pa
MONEY TO LOAN.
FOUR AND ONE-HALF PERCENt7
and flvo per cent money on approved
security. M. H. HOLGATE, Common
wealth bulldlrg.
60 RD WA NT ED.
WANTED-BOATtD AND ROOM IN
prhutc familv bj joung lndj teacher
In tho training school Ono located near
high school preferred Address E. G. O ,
Tribune.
LOST,
LOST-SATl'RDAY NIGHT, ON WYOM
Ing or Lackawanna uenue, pocket
book, by poor working girl, please re
turn to this olllce.
LEGAL.
THE AXNPAL STOCKHOLDERS'
meeting of the Great Bend Water
Company will be held at their olllce, i.i
tho Cltj of Scranton, Pa.. Tuesday, Sep
tember 12, 1SD9, at 10 o'clock a. m , for tha
election of officers for tho ensuing enr,
and for the transaction of any other busl
ncss that may como before tho meeting;
GEORGE B. JERMYN, Secretary
THE ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS'
meeting of the Nicholson Water Com
pany will be held nt their olllce, In tho
City of Scranton, Pa, Tuesday, Septem
ber 12, HO'), at 10 o'clock a. m . for tho
election of ofllcers fot the ensuing year,
and foi the tinnsactlon of any other bus
iness that ma come before the meeting.
GEORGE B JERMYN. Secretary
THE ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS'
meeting of tho Hnllstend Water Com
pmv will bo held at their olllce in tho
City of Scranton. Pa. Tuesda, Septem
ber 12, 1S0S, nt 10 o'clock n m for tho
election of offlceis for the ensuing year
nnd for the trinsnctlon of nn oilier bust
ness that mn cme before the meeting
C.EORQE B JERMYN, Secretary
SCALP TREATMENT.
MRS L T KELLER, SCALP TREAT
ment 50c: ehampoolntr. 50c : facial
massage, msnicurlng, 25c ; chiropody.
701 Qulncy.
SITUATIONS WANTED
SITUATION WAXTED-AS A HOU8E
keeper. a good washi r and Ironer
Martin Mnloncy, 617 Rher btreet
SITUATION WANTED-BY A MAN
29 j cars of nge. Htrong nnd willing
well educate-d for commercial life Will
accept any kind of work janitor, gar
dener, noitei or will assist nt onythlng
where sobriety nnd hard work would bo
upprerl ited .Small salarj Address
"Retrac." care of genenil clellveiy,
Scrn,U.ton.
SITUATION WANTED AS STATION
nry engine ei , hae had five j ears' ex
perience Addicss t,2l Aldci street, city
SITUATION WANTED-A MARRIED
man 3 jenrs of age, wishes employ
ment of any kind otllce woik preferred
Address J. T, care Tribune.
SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG
liuly, is, as saleslady 01 eashiei , e an
furnlBli best of refeicnce.s Address
Cashier, euro Tribune
STEADY WORK WANTED AS WATCH
man by a sober and Industrious
011ng man. well recommended Addiess
P M Tilbiuie olllce
chool Shoes
Tor children, nt
BM
Ask for a Tablet.
PROFESSIONAL.
ARCHITECTS
EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT,
Conncll building, Scranton.
K L. WALTKR, ARCIIITRCT OITiCn
rear of COG Wushlngtcn uenue
I.KWIS HANCOCK, JR. AIU'IIITRCT,
'IS Bpruco st cor Wnih a , Scranton.
Frrdkricic l urown. ahchJtkct.
Price bullcHng, 12fi Washington avenue,
Scranton
T. I. LACP.Y ,t SON AltCIIlTKGTS,
Traders' National Ilnnk.
DENTIBTS
DR I. O. t7yMAN. SCRANTON PUI
vnto Hospital, cor. Wyoming nnd Mul
berry. DR. II. F ItnYNOt-DS, OPP. P. O
DR. C. C. LAUBACH. 115 Wyoming "Ve
WDLCOMD C SNOVnn, Coal Kxchnngo
2nd floor, Room D Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to 5
HAT MANUFACTUREI.
TOLLP.S, 409 SPRUCU STRKKT, MAKES
jour hat to older and they fit.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
THE KLK CAPE. 125 nnd 127 l'RANK
llu aenuo Rates reasonable
P ZEIGLER, Proprietor
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D., L. A. W.
passenger depot. Conducted 011 tho Eu
ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop.
LAWYER'S
RICHARD J BOl'RKE. ATTORN EY-nt-l.aw.
500-2 Lackawanna ns'enue Gen
eral law business, collections and loans
J. W BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND
Counsclloi.nt.Lnw. Rooms, 312-313
Jleare' Building
M J. DONAHOE, ATTOKNHY-AT-law
Ofllces, C12-013 Mears' Building
FRANK E BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor-.it-Law, Burr building, rooms
13 and It Washington nxenue.
WILLAKD, WARREN &. KNAPP. AT
tornejs nnd CounseHors-nt-L.iw Re
publican building, Washington ucnue,
bcrunton, Pa
JESSUP k JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND
Counsollors - ut - Law, Commonweulth
building Rooms 1, 20 and 21.
JAMLS XV OAKPOHD. ATTORNEY-AT-Jaw.
Rooms 511, 215 and 51G Board of
. Trade Building.
Dp- RL'PLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on real estato securltv.
Jlears building, corner Washington
nveuo nnd pruce street.
JAMES J. H. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-Law
S02 Commonwealth building,
Scranton.
EDWARD XV THAYER, ATTORNEY.
Rooms 003.901, 9th floor, Mears' building.
t,,,,A-V.WATIns ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
502 Board of Trade building, Scranton,
in.
C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Commonwealth building, Seianton, Pa.
PATERSON & WILCOX. TRADERS'
National Bank building.
C. COMEGYS, 9-13 REPUBLICAN
building.
A. W. BERTHOLF. ATTORNEY,
Mears' building.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
MARY A. SHEPHERD. M. D, HOME
opathlst, 61G Linden street.
DR. W E. ALLEN, 513 NORTH WASH,
lngton avenue
DR L M GATES, ROOMS 207 ANdIoS
Board of Trade Building Olllce hours,
8 to 9 a m , 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m Resi
dence, 309 Madison avonuo.
DR C. L FREAS SPECIALIST IN
Rupture, Truss Fitting nnd Fat Reduc
tion Offlco telephone 13G3. Hours. 10 to
12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9.
DR S XV. L'AMOREAUX. OrFICC 23)
Washington aenue. Residence. 1313
Mulberry. Chronic diseases, lungs,
heart, kidneys and genlto-urlnarv or
gans a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p.'m.
W. G. ROOK, VETERINARY SITrI
geon, Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated.
Hospital. 121 Linden street, Scranton.
Telephone 2672.
SCHOOLS
SCHOOL OP THE LACKAWANNA,
Scranton, Pa, Courses preparatory to
college, law, mcdlclno or business Opens
Sept 11th Send for catalogue Rev
Thomas M Cann, LL. D principal and
proprietor; W E. Plumley, A M , head,
master
SEEDS
Q R CLARK & CO, SEEDMEN AND
Nurserymen; store llR Washington ne.
nue; green house 137) Xoith Main uo
nue; stoio telephone, 7S2.
WIRE SCREENS
JOS. KUETTEL, REAR 511 LACK A.,
wanna nenue, Scranton, Pa, manufac
turer of Wlro Screens
MISCELLANEOUS
BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR
balls, picnics, parties, receptions, woei
dings und concert work furnished Fur
terms address It. J Bauer conductor,
117 Wvomlng avenue, over Hulborts'
music store.
MEGARGEE BROTHERS, PR INTERS
supplies, em elopes, paper bags, twine
Wurehouse, 130 Washington avenue,
Scranton, Pa.
CITY SCAVENGER
A R. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAUL1S
and cess pools, no odor Improved
pumps used. A. B BRIGGS, Proprietor.
Leave ordo-s 1100 North Main avenue,
or Kicke'B drug store, corner Adams and
Mulberry Telephone 9540
BOARDING.
BOARDING 525 PINE STREET.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Schedule In Effect June 10, 1800.
Tinlns Leave Scranton:
0.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Hanlsburg, Philadelphia, Enltl
moie, Washington, nnd for Pitts
butg and the West.
0.38 a. m. week days, for Ha?leton,
Pottsvllle, Reading, Norristown,
and Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury, Harrlsburfj, Philadelphia,
BaltimoreWashington and Pitts
burg and the West.
8.18 p. m., week days (Sundays 1.58
p. m.), for Sunbury HarrlBburg,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ingtou nnd Pittsbuig and the
WeBt.
4.S7 p. in., week days, for Sunbury,
Hnrrisburg, Philadelphia and
Pittsburg.
J. R. WOOD, (len'l Pan. Aillt
HUTCHINSON, Uencral Manur.r.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Del.. Lackn. nnd Western.
Effect Monday, Juno 6, 1S99.
Trnlns ene Bcrnnton ns follows! Ex
press for New York anil nil points cast,
1.J0. 3 CO, 6.10, 8 00 and 1005 n. m ; 12.53 und
3.33 J), m. '
Express for Enston. Trenton. Philadel
phia and tho south, 5.10, SW nnd 10 0j a.
m , 12 05 nnd 3 33 p. m
robjlmiina accommodation, C 10 p. m
Express for BltiRhumton, Oswego, Ll
nitru. Coming, Rutb. Dnnsvillc. Mount
Morris nnd Buffalo 12 10. 2 85, 9.00 a. m i
J.rM and B fX) p ni., mnklng close connec
tions nt Buffalo to nil points In tho west
""tJhwest nnd southwest
"iiRblngtoii accommodation, "M p in.
BhiRhnrnton nnd wav station.', l.'w p m.
lnctorvllle nqcommodatlnn, 4 00 p. m.
iSIchcdson ncccmimoditloii, '100 p n
Express for rtlca and RlchHeld Springs,
-, m and f 5. p m.
Ithaca 235, ino n. rn. and l..fi p in.
ir XorthumlxTlund, Plttston, Wfikes
n'.',lrp. PlJ mouth, Mormsburg and Dan
Mile, mukfni; oinse connection ut Norlh-
miiprlaiui lor Wllllnrns.or.. llarilsbnrg,
Baltimore, Washington nnd the fiailh
Northumberland nn.l Intel mrdlitc sta
tions, C00, 10 03 a m and 155 and C 11' p.
m.
Nnntlenko and infe rmedlito stutlons,
3 OS nnd 11 10 u m Plymouth nnd inter
mediate Fthtlmis, ,1 nnd S.50 p. m. For
Kingston, 12 55 p rn.
Pullman parlor and sleeping cinches on
nil express trains.
lor detailed Information, pocket tltno
tnbles, cte , np,,)y tn M- l Hmlth, Dis
trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket olllce.
Central RiilIi-o.il of New Jens
Stations In New York Foot of Liberty
street, X It . and Poutli'orry, Whitehall
street
Anthracite coal used cxclushel, insur
ing cleanlliiesM und comfort,
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT Jt'N. 25, lSLfl.
Trains eae Scranton for New York,
Newjrk Ellzibeth I'hlladelphl.i. Enston.
Bethlehem. Allelitown, I.lllch Clunk nnd
Whlto Haven nt t. '.0 m : espress, 1 0,
express, 1 no p.. )n Sundn.ss, J 15 p. m
(or Plttutoii and WllkcTHarro, S.'iO.
I .3i) u m., 120, 100, 715 p, 11V Sundaj 1,
II W 11 rn 2F, 711 p 111 '
! or Mriuntnln Paik. X 30, 11.10 a. m , 1 20
P m. Sundaj s, 11..KI a m.. J 15 p. in
I 01 Baltimore! ami Washington, and
points South 'ind West Ma Bethlohciu.
f.o 11 m , 120 p ni. Sundavs, 2.15 p m.
''or I.ong Branch, Qeeun Urove, etc.. at
9 10 (IhroiiKh cm) a m and 1.20 p ni
1 01 Reading Lebanon nnd II irrlsbtirg,
ln Allentown. 8 30 n m , 1 21) p, in. Sun
i1h. 2 15 p. ni .,
For PottBMlle, 8 ."0 a m. 1 2il p ill
Ihiough tickets to nil point's East,
South und West ut lowe't lato at tho
station j
.1 j 1. ui,iiAisii. nen supi
II I'. BALDWIN. Gen. Pass. Agt.
Delaware an I Hudson.
On May lllh. 1S9D, trains will leava
Scranton us follows
For CArbondole fi 20. 7 51, 8 53 10 11 a. m ;
IJ noon, 12.!, 2 20, 3 52, 5 25, 0 25, 7,57, 9 15,
11 00 p m , 1 It! a. m
For Albanj, Sarutogi, Montreal, Bos
ton Xew England points, etc. 6 20 a. ni ,
2 20 p m
For Iloncsdalc C 20, 11.13 u. in , 2.20, 5 23
P m.
For Wllkes-BnriP-6 45. 7-IS. 8 4. 9 3?,
10 41 a ni ; 12 0J, 12!, 3 33, 4 27, 6.10, 7.4S,
10 41 II 10 p m.
For Xew York Philadelphia, etc , via
Lehigh Valley Rallroad-G 45 p. in, 12 "3
1 28, 4 27 p. m ; with Black Dlumond Ex
press, 11 J0 p m
For PentiHyhnnla Railroad points, 0 13,
9.38 a. m . 2 18, 4 27 p. m.
For western points, via Lehigh Valley
Rnllroad 7 43 a. m . 12 01, 3 33, with Black
Diamond Express, 10 41, 11 .10 p 111.
Trains will urrlve In Scranton as fol
lows From Carbondale and the Noith f 40,
"ill, 8 38, 9 34, 10 3s 11 3S a. m.; 123, 215,
3 25. 4 23. 7.41, 10 3S 11 27 p m
From Wllkcs-Barre und the South G 13,
7 4S, 8 48, 10 3S, 11 35 11 m.; 1.18. 2.14, 3 4S,
6 20, C21, 7.5.1, 9 01, 10 05 p m.; 1.13 a. m
SUNDAY TRAINS.
For Carbondale 9 05, 11.33 p. m.; 2 23,
3 32, 5 47. 9.53 p m.
For Wilkes-Barrc-9.3S, 12.03 a. m.; 1.5S,
3 29 5.43, 7.48 p. m
For Albany, S.irator", Montreal, Bos
ton, Now England points, etc., 2 23 p m.
Lowest rates to all points in United
Stales and Canada
J. XV. BURD1CK. G. P. A.. Albany. N. Y.
II. W. CROSS, D. P. A., Scranton, Pa.
Lehigh Vnlloy RailroaJ.
Ill effect Maj 14, lf.99.
TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON.
For Philadelphia and New York via D.
& II It It. at G 13 a m. und IJ 01. SIS,
4 27 (Black Diamond Espress), and 11 .",0
P m
Sundavs, D & II , 1 IS. 7 48 p. m.
I'm White II non, Ilnzleton und prin
cipal points in the coal regions via D &
11. R R. fi 4"., 2 18 and 4 J7 p m For
PottsUIIe. G45, 2 IS. p m
For Hi title hem. Eastern Reading, Hnr
risburg and pilticlii.il Intel mediate sta
tions li D & H. R R,i.Glj a m., 1201,
2 18. 4J7 (Black Jiairfr,nd- Express), 1130.
Siltidus, D .v.- H. riS. 1 4!-. m
Foi Tuiikhaniiock, Tnwnndn. Elmlrn.
Ithaca. Gcnea nnd principal Intermedi
ate stations. U I. L &. XV R. R.. S03
a m , 12 35 and 135 p in
For (ienen. Rochester Buffalo, Niag
ara Falls, Chicago ut d nil points west
Ua D & II R R. 1203, 311 (Black Dia
mond Express), 7 18 and 11 "0 p ni Sun
elas. D V II l.'Oln m . 7 18 p m
Pullman parlor nnd sleeping or Lehigh
Valley pallor cars on all trains between
Wilkes-Brtire and Xew York, Philadel
phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge
ROI.LIN II WILBUR, Gen! Supt , South
Bethlehem. Pa
CHAS S LEU. CiOP -PnfS.-ARt. 2i Cort-
limit street New Yolk
A W NONNEMACHER. Dl Pass. Agt ,
South Bethlehem, Pa
For tickets nnd Pullman reservations
npplj CO'i Lackawanna ne. Scranton, Pi.
L'rie ami WyonitnvValiey.
Time tubli In tlTnit Sept 11th, 1K9
Trains K.iw SiiaiiPm for New York,
Newbuigh and liitenin dl.ite points on
Erie rallru.nl alsi foi I law ley and lo.al
points ui ' "" 11 in und 2 28 p ni
Ri tinning iiuIiih urrhi ut Seianton at
10 21 u in itul J P and ' 10 p ni
scitAvroN uivrsiuiv.
Ill Ilffcct June -JStli, IS!)!).
iliilp
North Hound. South Bound.
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fl It 8,&"nS I 1 ft
A u i' w.Arrlre Leave i it
72'N Y Franlslla St .... 740 ....
7 101 West 4Jnd street ... 7M . ..
700 Weehawkcn ... 8 10 ....
1 up h r HiArrlve I e ave xr ixr tt
1013
10 40
6 2M I 15
1 Ift' 1 09
8 071.' CO
6 00,1 i 40
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Preston l'orlc
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I'oyntello
Orson
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Arrive
t sunrtiy only
f Bltcnliles that trnlnsj atop on eljtnl tor p&3
aengem '1 1 ains soi and sou Sunday only other trains
dally except nunrtay.
hecura rates via Ontailo Western beton
purcbaslnc tickets and Have money
1 Ucouxh Warner outTtt aleepsr and free re.
cllninc chair car New York to rhlcsyo nlthout
chaDEo. I'ntac'iicrr Itatc llvtluced la
TtvoCenfi l'e-rllle.
. .. J.O, AndrrsoB, Qen. Pass Agt.
T.Flltcroft, IJIt Pass. Ant Soranton, I-a
NEWSPAPERS
THE WIEKKS-BARRE RECORD CAN
be had In Scranton at tho new atands
of Roiaman Bron., 405 Spruce and 503 Lln.
den; M Norton 312 Lackawanna avtnua;
I. S. Schutzer, 211 Spruce street.
e in a (61 1 sj
616 J 11 4 91
28, s sa 1 41
8 SJ 2 31 ill
8 4t 3 41 6 0)
0 504 3 50 6 14
b M 8 58 6 VS
7n sea 6 'a
7 118 a W 6 34
7 90 SIB 6 41
7 3ll SSf! 6(4
7 is: II 381 6 6(
7liU)3 6 01
7 41 3 43 6 03
7 50 9 51 6 09
7 61 314' 614
7(8 3 5 mi
srs 401 ssi
6C4 40T 6 SI
8 0V, 410 0V7
blO 414 63i
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