THE SCRANTON TIUBUNE-WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1899. N o- 3 CARBONDALE. OBSEQUIES. The lemalns of Patrick MoAndrevv were consigned to their llnal lost es teiday morning. The funeral ser vices wore nttemdeil ly a largo iuetn blugc, testifying plainly lei ilii hitch esteem in hkh deceased hml hetn luMd In the community Tho .'Oitege left the home on t'ottuge stieet ntu'i lirocnedpd to St. ltuse chinch, vvhelo t high inu8 of louulcm vvas fald by lte. Father UtlMln. Ho also pi em lied an eloquent und touching wimun from thu text "Ho Is dead, his mini Is hid den In Christ." In vvhlrh be exlol'od the high chiuni'toi nnd potsifnnl vvotlli of tho deoeuseel and gave muttj winds nf comfort to tin- sot limine fiuni'v. Interment vvhh then mnde In St Unse cemetery, tho pall-benieTs being, Invv lenco liuike, Pntilrk Keniigh, Mink Eugun, .Tnmen Kllleen, I'ntilik U.u lett. William Wnlki'i, William Mnlloy and John McDonald THE DRILL BROKE. Drilling operations at the silk mill artesian well wnte Interrupted ycstei day by. the breaking of a dilll at .1 depth of more than one hundted feet. Drilling In othei parts nf the fltv Is jirogressliignnii It commences to look an though tho new water cuui'iauv will have to double Its rats ag'iln to nnW Mii money It hus been llgming on. A Hi go number of families on Sand street are being supplied by a well and Indications aie that the gain In rutes will not make up for the loss ol pa trons. THE SPOONERS. Tho Spooneis hae returned with the same company thev had a ve.n ago. Some specialties hae been added and the show Is blggei than eer and the biggest and best for the money that 'aibondale has had the prhlleg' of patronizing. Tho two old Spooneis hae been impioving themselves. Ce ell has added a mini be i of new and captivating dances and when she bub bles over with fun the whole uudloneo hubbies w 1th hei Edna Mu has add cd power to her emotional woik. La'po audiences the iemaliido- of th week aie eeitaln Today's matinee "Jnez," tonight "KnncTion, the Cricket " WORK ON STORAGE PLANT. Woik was tesumed with vlgoi on the coal storage plant at Anthracl'e park i Mer the mln. The park fence has been nimpletely razed Hnd th" giadlm; is bi Ing pushed lupldl.v to iota iiiskm. "'hi luiuuutiiiK Is irmly f o the sb el ft relies which are to be furnlrhed nnd "cted b the Allentnwn lion coin pnny The plant will be exa-tly IIKc th. one seen at East Buffalo by u nuiiiber' 'if Cailjondallans hist woe. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. I'anlel Scuny 'and Wallet .-Vuiiy ln leturneil from Ocean (li-iv Mi ind Mis I. H. Colvln have ic ti'inec' fiom Sern'Uon Mis Ornige Kelly Is ill at he.' home on 1 InmMi avenue. Miss Puiin, of L.utiel stteot, wpi: to Sew Yoil; iltj vesteidav. Mls Edith Vauoe Is visiting Jirna r. lut' . C Puiplo attended the tncft'ic: ' the Ablngton Haptlst as30"' ululi 'n nnton yeateiday. Mrs S E Iinvnor and Mn '. T '.leaker will give a "nelghboihim . tea' at th home of the lattei Sen. 1 i. J" mi '. 'u i. Mis. II. il Major is entei tabling this evook nt Costal lak the Mlss.es Amy and Mabl Mclllus, of Caiman stieet. A new Hag walk is being constructed In fiont of the piemlses of Bank Teller J I IiaMior on Belmont street C A Kase leprcsented Fidelity Con clave nf Heptasophs at the dlstiltt con vention In Scianton vesterdav. The Woman's Belief corps will enjoy an outing at Newton lake today Mrs James. Deeths, who has been visiting her daiightei. Mis H C Wheeler, for the past two months, will return this week to her home In .Tcsey Clo Maurice Blocksldge and Chatles Portu aie spending a couple cf weeks In New Yoik cltv. William Nealnn. of this city, a medi cal student at the University of Penn sylvania, will try for a place on the big foot ball team this year. He Is a star plaei and the chances aie In his favor ROW IN OLYPHANT COUNCIL. Tho Statesmen Become Excited and Make Personal Remarks. Monday night's meeting of the coun cil proved to be one nf the liveliest ses si ns held by that bodv for home time. The trouble started vhen the stieet cuimiissloner'n time for the month of August was read V amounted to $131. Mr Kuwaiti moved that It be npproved. The motion vvns declared lost liv n vote of six to six. Mr. Lawler then mnde a motlor that th" bill be passed ccept that portion belonging to the commls sleni' Mr Law lei maintained that the commissioner only m oiled f iur teen davs on the stilts while lie pre sents his bill for 27 days Pi-ldent Van Itkle declared the motion car ried Mr. I'ownrd then npp nl d t the chair for a cnll of the mil Th'i luesldent refused and the Howaid fac tion dcclnied nnlts the roll was called they would lei use to transact foil her bulress and sum of th" member even got ppronal In tlulr rem irks and with clinched (bts thientened tn di harm This state of affair: la.tcl about nr hoiu when tho president de cided to settle th? dispute bv a stand ing vote This was done nnd lesulted In the usual tie vote The) then pto ceeed to business Bills w -iu p-vld as follows- flenerel borough account, JTiO, electric !ght account, tin, pollc $!!'' The llro committee r-'poited that they hnd taken no eetlon on exonerat ing the memuers of the hose company No ' but hid recommended the pur chasing nf a twin coupler for their ue Mr Nealon of the llnanee con-.mlttet stated that tho trppsuier wu In need of funds to meet the Interest on the bonds which me iluo the cnmlnt; month nnd for the council to take some action in making a loan, ns the tax collector will not hi In a position to hand over tho amourt by th it time Mr. Nwilon also reported that h" had men Mannger Sllllmon of tho lallvvaj com pany regarding plaiklng the mils on The teeret of irfct itrengtQ. WoaVntka, uVclInt: WMting, losltlvel) ruicil b oar rcmedln nnd iippll mice, which wo kikI mi trial anil approval lvj on honor, or rrtuni alt at cur txpenst. Advance paymcnl not required. NoC.U.I). Ko dtcrpuon ol tiny nature. New book under teal. Int. KRIK UBDIOALCO., QUrTALO, N.Y, Dunmore street ns called for by the ordinance. Thu company promlred to nttend to the mntter. Council guvo them ten days In .which to begin und In enre thev refuse, the borough will di the work nnd charge it up to the com pany Some lime ago the bnnrd of htalth sent In their resignation, say ing that unlopn the ncceButy fuiirts to carry on the vvoMc of that body wer not forthcoming thev would refuse tJ ait An npptopriatlon was made, but sliito that time the bonrd has been In nrtlve. A committee of cojncll vins appointed to nvvalt on the oltljers of the board nnd uiertnln If that 'eslgnntlon Is llnal and icpoit at the net meeting The printing of the audit irs' report was let to the Seranton Tiuth for on Inept Hon for .2". Tho recrs ary wrs Instructed to draw up duplicate order.i In favor of I' Is Snook who claims the originals are iot a committee from the "ihool lionnl was present and nsked council to evtenl their electric light lines to the .chool In the outlying vvarelr, and aim to repair road leniMn? to the Fourth ward schools. Their re quest vvns referred to th" proper com mittee. The upon of the bursts? was laid over till the next meeting The net older of bu?lii'F3 was tin- open ing of bids for the construction of Hie nv i-evver to be nil extension of the first s'wor district along Lloyd's court and on Jones stieet. The bids vveie a follows per lineal foot- V. II. O'Hnrn, $l.r.S. William Adah. l no Stephen Flannagan, "iO cents. Mr O'Htlen then moved tint the conttnet be let to tho lowest bidder. Mr Howaid objected and wanted to go flow In the ni'itter and consult tho civil englncr for the boiough with icgard to depth nf sewer drain along Lloyd's court. Mr. O'firlon's mntl'in was defcate'. by a tie vote of slv to fIx. With the perml'slon of council Mr Adair withdrew his bid. The meeting then adjourned to men on Monday night to hear tho secie tnry's report of electric light accounts. TAYLOR NEWS. Will Conduct a Box Social A De lightful Dance Died While on a Visit Personal News. Williams division, Xo .17 Sons of Temjiemnce, will conduct n box social this (Wednesrtnj,) evening at the Aich bald mine grove A great number of boxes have already been received con taining nanio A lnige delegation of members fioni the ihublem division. No 17, of this place, and' fiom the Itlpple division. No 61, lUde Park, aie expected to be present. If the weather should prove unfavorable the event will be held In Jones' hall One of the most delightful social events of the season was the dance given by Miss Sadie McNlchols at Weber's ilnk on Monday evening. About 250 guests vveie present. The muslc for the event was furnished by Miss Sadie Noone, an accomplished voiinc- musician, of Providence. Miss McNlchols ptoved heiself to be an ex cellent entertainer. The dance was continued until midnight. Mi. Heiman W. Doubler. of Meshop pen, who hns been visiting his daugh ter Mrs Dovvih-s, of South TaMor, ex plied on Mondn afternoon The de ceased had been ailing with henit trouble for some time and had tome here on a visit for the benefit nf his health I'ndertnkcr J. E. Davis was summoned and took charge of the ie malns, which were taken to the lato homo of the deceased In Meshoppen eterday morning Mrs. David Harris, of Scianton, vvas the guest of relatives here yesterday. Slsteis Beinadine and Mary Anen. of the St Lawrence convent, of Houtz da'p nre visiting i datives of the for mei In this place Mis. Thomat M D.ivIb visited rela tives in Providence on 'Monilav Foi eman M. J Mnckln. of Bellevue, called on friends here Monday evening Mr. William Herbert, of South Scran ton, was a business caller here yester day. Mrsst John Kvans nnd Hemy Coombs have enrolled as students of the Scranton Business college at the night session Tnloi lodge, No 462, Knights of P) thins, will meet this evening in their looms on Main stieet. Minooka tribe. No. 247. Impioveil Or der of Red Men, will meet this even ing Mr and Mrs. J. 12. Davis nre visiting fi lends nt Klmhurst. The congiegatlon of the Presbyterian church will conduct a lawn social on the church lawn on Friday evening. Befrcbhtnents will consist of .cake, coffee nnd Ice cream. Not the Wisest Way. It Is not always best to wait until It Is needed before buying n bottl" of Chamberlain's Colic, Choleia und Dlai ihoea Remedy. Quite fieemently iho rcmedj Is leciulred In tho veiy busiest seu:-on or ill the night and much In convenience und suff cilng must be borne befoie It ctm be obtained. It costs but n tilfle as computed with Its leal worth and every family can well afloid to keep It In their home It Is evetj where acknowledged to be the most successful medicine In the world for bowel complaints. For sale by all diugglsts. Matthews Bros., wholesale and letall agents. OLD rOKUE. Miss Rena Fdsall Is confined to her home by Illness, Mi- Lllzabcth Fiiguson nf Avoca was vlbltlng at the home of her sls-ter, Mis. William Tlnklepaugh on Monday. Mr nnd Mm John Wilson of Ioow spent Sunday nt the home of Mr. D C. Bed Mrs lewis lSdsall Is still lying In n very precarious condition Mr William Ii"ynon who had his arm hurt while at woik on tho cars Is Improving. Mls Oettrude Leyshon left on Mon day l'nr Jilooin thing Normal school wheie the will take a three yea is' com so. ' Mm Anna Fargo of Waleibury. Conn left on Monday for her hom nfier spending a few weeks with her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Orodhead of this place On Tuesday nminliis nt S.n o'clock Mrs Lewis Kdsnll pushed fiom this life utter a sickness nf neailv four yeats Mihough nt times sho was able t.i bo about for tho most of the ;lne she had It'ers' suffoimg which she enduird with christian foitltude. Seven weeks ago she was confined to h"r bed from which sl.o never urirp She has been a member of the Methodist Episcopal churcn for V! years Shi vvus born :n Huntington, Columbia county on Oct I, 1S2'i Her maiden name was Anna Best. On March S 18M, she was ui'ltei' in marriage to Mr. Lewis Edsnll In Hointllevllle, N. Y. Three childien blessed their union, nf which n son, two yeais of age died In 1855, and a daiightei, Mrs E J. Wildrlck. died la 1693. The family moved to this vicln- Strengthens System Body Brain and Nerves. (MARIANI WINE) No other ptepnntlon has ever rerelv eel so many voluntniy trstlmonlnls from eminent people us the woi Id-famous Marlanl Wine. Appetizer Before Meals Digestive After Meals Tonic At All Times To those who will lilnellv write to MAHIANI A CO . 5J West ISth Street, New York City, will bo sent, postpaid, book containing portraits with endorse ments of Emperor", Emptcss, Princes, Cardinals, AichbWhnps and other Inter esting mattir Mention this paper Ity from Leltaysvllle, Pa , about twen ty yeais ago ' Mis. EUsall Is vvldelv known In this ((inununltv a? a geneious neighbor, a kind and Indulgent mother, u loving wife, and an earnest Christian While mourning her loss, the consolation Mill lemaius that slit ha, gone where s-lck-nefcs nnd pal-i shall be no more. She Is survived by her husbind and on, Ileniy L, of Dm v en. The funeral ser vices will be held at her lete home on Thursday nfternon nt 2 o'clock. The services will be conducted by Rev. O. F. Ace, pastor of the Bilck church. In terment In Murcy cemetery. "TO THROW GOOD MONEY AF TER BAD will but Increase my pain. If you have tin own away money for medicines that did not cure, now be gin taking Hood's Snrsaparllla, the medicine that never disappoints. HOOD'S PILLS cure sick headache, indigestion. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Meeting of School Board Resigna tion of the Assistant Principal. Loan Exhibition Open This Even ing Firemen's Clam Bake Per sonals. The school Hoaid met in regular fes slin 'nst evening. The following bills vveie lead and oulered paid: Manaid, Mel rill Co . books $7 '7: S. D. Davis, supplier, $161 1. Electrlu Companv. $2 It wos decided that the length of Mie f-ehool term for the present vear ha slmlh:r to that of past veari, vU nlno months. The secretary was orderel to lennv the insuiance policy held bv C. D. Winter. A eommunlfntlon vvas read fiom Miss A. Blis, one of the teaohei'3 "in thi High School, stating hhe had been np potnteil a teacher of the Caibonda'e High School end n'klng the ho.it d to l dense her from hrar contract and ac cept her resignation. On the motion of Mi. Hunter her icquest was granted the resdgnntliiti to take effect at the close of school on th" last rlday of the, pi csent month. The secrctniy had a number of ap plications from teaeheis but they were not considered. It being the opinion of the board that tho vacancy could be titled by promotion from the pi csent corps of teachers. It was decided that the vacancy be filled at a special meet ing of the bo-nil to bo held next Tues day and that any vacancy caused by pi emotion should also then be con sidered. The recietarv was leeiuestcl to have all the teachers present their iPitllcatos and diplomas at the next meeting. On the motion of Mr. Morcnni the secretaiy was Instructed to advertise for bids for the hauling of coal from the Dclnwaio and Hudson breaker and tho removal of ashes from the school buildings the bid to be In before' next Tuesday's meeting A contract was oiderd to be ill awn up to bo signed bv the president and sectetury of both Jeimvn nnd Archbald school boards In regard to the pavment of the tuition fees of children from the lattei bor ourh who are attending the local schools. The Loan exhibition will open In the basement of the Methodist Episcopal church this evening The committees were haul at work all day yeitordaj in building booths nnd nriauglng the dls plays end the ohlhltlon will prove both Inteiestlng and Instructive On entering tre basement the first booth mi the left Is of the formation of a Now England kitchen, which -Is In ihaigj nl Mr and Mrs. Honner Towler, who will have for sale pumpkin pp and other New England delicacies. Ad joining Is th Fine Art dlsplny In L'haigc of Miss Jese Winter, which is MUltP Interesting. The next the Zoolog ical booth Is In some lespects the most ci editable of the exhibits because mst of the things shown nre the wcrk of a j local taxldeimlst, the bo th is In chn'g of W. H Crawford An excellent col lection nf line neeellewoik Is c:.hlMteJ In the next booth by Mrs. Waters and Miss Jo'pphlne Dnvls On the right of the platfonn Is ire Home Mjde Candy booth, pieslded over by Miss Rymer, the curios dNplnyed In charge of Miss Qeitle D.ivls and tho mineral collection supet vised bv Wm Klrkpatrlck The Hat vest booth vvhluh Is looked after by ('. D Winter and H A. Wlllman Is nl so veiy cj editable, the exhibit of fruit nnd vefitnblPH being excellent. T-. Klondike booth will come In for a share of attention, Jn fact It will bo a gie.-u drawing caul foi here under the dliee tlon of Aichlo Martin, a number of re tained Klope'lkers who will ifichtlv build their Pie and cook their mea's and put up their packs ut us they did on tt" Klondike trail In connection with the exhibition u stunt entertainment will bo given each evening, that of tonight being by Petk vllle talent, the following be the pin B amine: Piano and mandolin duet, M,essig. Benjamin and Hawley; vocal solo, Mr. Harry Peck, piano solo. Miss Myrtle Peck; lecltatlon, Mies Bei9l JWl ,. Craig: piano duet, Mr. Benjamin nnd Miss Peck; plnno solo, Mr. F Bcnji mln. lly Miss Blrs' teslgnatlon the schools will suffer a distinct loss. She has been a teacher hero for a number of years and has been regarded as one of the strongest nnd most suceesiful ut the corps. Her resignation will be legretted by the directors, parents nnd rcholnrs, all of whom will wish her suo cess In her new position at Caibondale Miss Nettle Richards and Mr. Ray mond Howe, of Scranton, spent yes terday with Miss Sellna Morcom, if Second sttcet The members of the Crystal Fir company hnvc made great arran ,,0 ments for their picnic und clnm bnke In Mnple grove tomorrow afternoon and evening and nothing now to make the affair a great success lc needed but a line clear day. At 7 o'clock tomonovv evening there will be a paiude of fire men In which several out of town com panies will participate. THEATRICAL. At the Academy. The Mitchell All-Star plajer? gave two pcrfoi malices ye'steidiy afternoon and evening at the Academy of Music The bill this nftcrnoon will bo "The Dail Side of London," and tn-nlght thpy will play "Why Jones Left TToni"." Specialties mo Intiodticed between tho nets , "Two Little Vngranta." The big mclodiamn win h vviK be piesentcd nt the Lyceum thit'-r on Wednesday, Sc.t. 13, and i'humliv, Sept. 14, nnd vvl'n a matlnej on Thum day. Is said to have some icmnrkably strong situations. In the Hi tit act thete are two plc tuies that ate painted In strong dm malic colors to furnish tho grnun 1 woik for the subsequent scenes. Tha next two nets nre illled mainly whh the children, Fan-Fan and ehiule Theie Is a deal to bring laugnter and a deal to bring le-ars. but nil Is ro nat ural and so twin and so hr ve that thee two ac's nre nn idyll whl-h might eusl'y serve as a nl i without the piecedi'i,? nt suci ling a ;-, A uniformity of diamatlc power and skill Is appaient fiom the first scene to the Inst, no situation or climax full ing Into common place or Insignifi cance. To sum It all up, It is pre-eminently natural. Tho realistic fcat utes of the play nre enhanced bv ad mit able scenic effects, which nre du plicates of the European production. The company which delineates the eharacteis In the drama Is said to be superior tn any that has jet the play. The beautiful and lmpiesslve charact er nf Fan-Fan Is in the keeping nf Miss Mlldied Hollund, who has become fam ous In that character. x As a special feature and for the bene fit of theater-goers who would like to see Miss Holland in another character besides l-an-Fan, she will alternate that part with the part of Helene while In Scranton, plalng Fan-Fan on Wednesday night and Thursday mati nee, and Helene, tho lending fer-'ale chatacter, on Thursday night. In tho cast aie Nea Harrison, Bar baia Douglass, Anna Bodden, Tlengie Harrison, Eleanor Wrthlngton, Kath eiine Vincent, Arthur Cogllser, Fred die Douglas, Del La Barre, Walter Cooke, Harry W. Collins, W. II. Web ber and othei s. A Parls'lenne Chansonette. Mile. Nade Beyval, a typical Paiislan beauty, who vvas a reigning favorite in her native city, as well as In tho cnpjtals of continental Europe, and w ho lately closed a trlumtihimr. en. gagement of sixteen weeks at Koster & Blal's, New York, will be a featuie with the famous Bentz-riantlev Nove ty nnd Burleseiuo company, which will be seen at the Gaiety for tlueo dajs, beginning Thursday, Sept. 14. BASE BALL. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Percentage Table, W. L. 37 47 IS r,i M zr, i.: cs r.7 7'J in P.C. .0)7 .iUO filO ,50 ,:.i5 .410 .4b4 ill .s .lHl BrooKljn ... Philadelphia Boston Baltimore .. Cincinnati .., St. Louis ... Chicago Pittsburg .... , S'i , so . "i , 71 71 t.0 6.' Louisville. New York 51 Washington 41 Clevelnnd i'j At Philadelphia (first game) It. H Clevelnnd . .OUOOOOOUO 0 7 K. I Philadelphia ...3 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 13 11 1 Batteries Knepper end McAllister, ! Orth nnd Me.I'arland. Second game I. HE Cleveland 1 00000 030--4 b 6 Philadelphia e 0241100 8 9 0 Batteries Schmidt and Siigdeii; Piatt and McEurlund. Cmplres Snj dcr and McOarr. At New York (first game) R. II. E. Chicago 100 4 100CO U 18 J New York U 0 0 1 0 l 0 2 1 5 14 0 Batteries Taylor and Chance, Carrlck and Dovle. Seeonel gutne R, H. E. Chicago 003110-S 2 New York 20 10120 1 0 Uattciics Gettlg nnd Warner; Grittith and Donohue. I'mplres O'Day and Mc Donald. Called appearuueo darkness. At Brooklvn- It. It E. Pittsburg- 000332000-S 14 4 Brooklyn 2 4 0 3 0 2 0 0 It 11 0 Batteries Chrtbro and Schrlver; Dunn, Kennedy, M"James and MeUulrc. Um pires Swnrtwood and Hunt. At Washington Hirst game) R. H E. Washington .. 2 0 2 0 10 2 0 0-7 Jl 1 Cincinnati ....0000001023 4 1 Batteries Evans and Klttrlelge, Taj lor, llahoe and Peltz. Second same II. H. E. Washington ....110000201-3 11 0 Cincinnati . .. 2 1 0 0 1 l) U 0 0 4 S 2 Batteries Huvvley and Kahoe; Mel'ar 'ond, Kittildge. Unipues Itoath and Lathntn At Baltimore It. II. E I.oulsv lllo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 10 23 12 3 Daltlmoic .00010010010 03 S 2 Batteries Waddell and Zlmmpr; I low ill, McGinnttv and Crlsham. I'mplres Emsllo and Dwyor Bostou-SI. Louis, both games postponed uppearnnci' mln School Opens Monday Bring your children to us for School Shoes Tablets triven Free. OTMffe The People's Exchange. A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tha Heiist of All Who Unvo Houses to Rent, Rcnl I'stutc or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Wiutt Slttmtlons or Help Theie Small Advertisements Cot One Cent a WorJ, Six Insertions for Five Cents n Word Except SUuntloru Wanted, Which Atj In serted Free. WANTED. WANTED - SMALL HOt'SES AND tints, eentrnlly located, llnckett.l'rlco bulldlnir. HELP WANTED. WANTIliV-A OFNa7-EMAN r LAI)Y of iwod ability and exiierlenco to net as silesmiin In city Only those who will work hard for Rood piy need upply Ad dress "W. K.," Tribune olilec. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WANTED-OOOD In small family compi:tent ami. Apply aa Pine st. WANTED-OLD RELIABLE PIIIM RE quires services of Intelllsent lady. 515 per week. Basv worU fthort liouis. Aildiess IK'Pt. II . (llobe Co., 721 ChORt mit street, Phlladclnhlu, Pa FOR RENT HACKETT, PRICE BflLDINC, HAS stores, olilec s, rooms, houses and barns. rt'RNISHED HOl'SK -13 ROOMS.BATH and laundry beautlfullv situated on tho hill. Address Hackrtt. Price Bulldlne HACICETT, PRICE BUILDINC. BEYS, sells, rents, Insutes property, collects rents. POll ItENT-rCRNISHED OR t'Nn'll nlshed hoube for rent. 603 Olive street 1'OR RENT-MY PLANING MILL AND lumber jnrd, one of the best und old est locations In Scranton lor the lumber business Poor health the cause for rcntlnp Joseph Ansley, 801 Scranton street. 10-KlVE ROOMS. WITH OAS, BATH nnd clnct private. Inquire rear of 42S Wrbstei avenue. No bulldlnK In front of lot I' Oil RENT-A rPRNISHED FRONT room with or without bonid. 418 North Seventh street 1 OR RENT-THE OLD HOME l'OR l rlendlcss on Adams avenue. It will pe rented as n whole or will be fitted up Tor two families. It Is well adapted ror a largo boardlnc house, or for rent im ft,rnJhed rooms Inciulro of r L illtchcock & Son, Flro Insurance nnd Real Estate, Commonwealth Building, FOR SALE FOR SAI.E- ery store flee. A FIRST-CLASS CHOC Address "C ," Tribune of- FORSALE OR EXCHA NGE. WANTED-TO SELL OR EXCHANGE for lumber one 4-roll slnglo cj Under Planer and matcher. Joseph Ansley, Scranton, I'a. REAL EST 'ATE. HACKETT PRICE Bt'ILDING-SIN-Ble houses, double houses, business piopeitles. MONEY TO LOAN. $10,000 TO LOAN ON STmTkTIV praffe. Prefer to nlace It In one loan on business propertv Applj to Patter son & Wilcox, Attorneys, Traders' Bunk BulldlnK. FOUR AND ONE-HALF PER CENT, nnd five per crnt moncv on npproved security. M If. HOLQATE, Common wealth building. BJfNESSOPPORTUNlTY IIACKETT. PRICE BCILDING-SEV-eral lines business for sale, estab lished, paying .LOST. I.OST-SATl'RDAY NIGHT, ON WYOM liiK or Lackawanna avenue, pocket book, by poor working K'rl, please re turn to this oftlce. LEGAL. ESTATE Of HANNAH CARTER. LATE of tho Borouuh of Jermvn, County of Lackawanna and Stato of Pennsylvania, deceased. Letters testamentary upon the ubnve estate having been granted to the under signed, nil persons having claims against mid estate will present them for pay ment nnd those indebted thereto will please make nav nvnt to HANNAH TROTTER, Executor. Jermyn, Pa. SCALP TREATMENT. MRS. L. T. KELLER, SCALP TREAT merit, COc. ; shampooing, Ma: facial massage, manicuring, 23c; chiropody. 701 Qulncy. SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED-AS A HOUSE, keper, a good washer und ironer. Ad elrebs, E. J . Tribune. SITUATION WANTED - WILL DO wnshlng and Ironing nt my home or go out, Auuress wj rear uiosoii st. SITUATION WANTED-AS A HOUSE ke eper, a good washer and Ironer. Martin Mnloney, 517 River street SITUATION WANTED-BY A MAN 2i years of age, strong and willing, well educated for commercial life Will accent am hind of work janitor, irnr- dener, norter or will assist at anything where sobriety nnd hard work would be upprei luted Small salurj Address "Hetrac." caro of general delivery, Scranton. SITUATION WANTED-AS STATION, urv engineer, have had five years' ex perience. Address 3 Aldei btreet, city. SITUATION WANTED-A MARRIED man. 88 ears of age, wishes employ ment of any kind, olllen work preferred. Address J. T., care Tribune SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG lady, 19, us saleslady or cashier, can furnish best of references. Address Cn shier, care Tribune STEADY WORK WANTED AS WATCH man by a sober und Industrious joung man; well recommended. Addiess P M , Ti ihuno olilec MOSCOW. Mr. Motgan, of The Tilbuno. was a business caller In town yesteiday Miss Nettle Elugood, of New Yotk Ity, has been spending a short Hire with her father in this place Mis. William Eschenbnch Is conval escent aftei her recent Illness. Miss Cordelia Ple returned home last week after spending the summer with her sister. The M. E Sunday school will hold a picnic In Van Brunt's grovo Saturday nf lei noon P T. Martin left yesteiday to attenl school at Wyoming seminary. Mrs. P. B. Oardner Is visit ln;j i da tives In Stroudsburg. James Q'Brlen, of Maplo lake, who vviib kicked by his horBe and seve-eiy Injured last Satureluy, died v-steiday noon7 The Epvvoith league will hoi I a busi ness meeting Thursday evening alter craver meeting. PROFESSIONAL. AnCHITBOTS EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT. Connell building, Scranton, E, L. WALTER, ARCHITECT OFFICE w ui wo wnaningcon avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK JR.. ARCHITECT. ra Hpruco st cor Wnsh. n . Scranton. FREDERICK I.. BROWN, ARCHITECT, Price building, i:a Washington avenue, Setnnton. T. I. LACEY ,t SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. DENTISTS DR. T. O. LYMAn7 SCRANTON PIU vate Hospital, cor. Wyoming nnd Mul berry. DR. II. F REYNOLDS, OPP P. O. DR. C. C LAUBACII, 115 Wvomlng ave. WELCOME C SNOVER, Coil Exchange 2nd floor, Room D. Hours, a to 1, 2 to 5. HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLES. 109 SPRUCE STREET, MAKES your hat to order and they lit. HOTELS AND RCBTAURANT3 TEE ELK CAFE, 125 and 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates icusonablc. P ZEIGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L. & W. passenger depot. Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop LAWYEfi RICHARD J. BOURKE, ATTORNEY at.I.aw, 600.2 Lacknwannn avenue. Gen eral law business, collections and lo.un J. W. BROWNING. ATTORNEY AND Counsellor.nt-Law Rooms, 312-313 Mears" Building. M. J. DONAHOE, ATTORNEY-AI-law. Offices, G12-C13 Meais' Building. FRANK E. BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-nt-Luw, Burr building, rooms 13 and 14 Washington avenue. WII.LARD, WARREN & KNAPP. AT torncys nnd Counscllors.nt.Lavv. Re publican building, Washington avenue, facranton. Pa. JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNF.VS AND c-ounsellors - nt - Law, Commonwealth uulldlng. Rooms 1, 20 nnd 21. JAMES V OAKFORD, ATTOIlNEYAT- Jaw. Rooms 314, 513 and BIG Board of Trade Buiijng. D'!l 'LOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate seeuritv. Slears building, corner Washington avenuo and Spruce street. JAMES J H HAMILTON. ATTORNEY ut.Law. 302 Commonwealth building, bcranton. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms D03.9Q4, 9th floor. Mears' building Hr. A BATHES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAV 502 Board of Trade building. Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAwi Commonwealth building. Scianton, I'a. PATERSON & WILCOX,"" TRADERS' National Bank building. C .COMKGYS. 9-13 REPUBLICAN building. A W. BERTHOLr. Mears' building. ATTORNEY, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS MARY A. SHEPHERD, M. D., HOME opnthlst, 61C Linden street. DR. W. E ALLEN, 513 NORTH WASH, lngton nvenue DR. L M. GATES ROOMS 207 ANdIoI Board of Trade Building Office houis, 8 to 9 n. m . 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Bcsl dence, 309 Madison avenuo. DR. C. L. UREAS, SPECIALIST IN vRupture. Truss rating and Tnt Reduc tion. Offlco telephono 1363. Hours. 10 to 12. 2 to 4. 7 to 9. DR. S. W. L'AMOREAUX, OFFICE 2lj Washington avenue. Residence. MIS Mulberry. Chronic diseases, lungs heart, kidneys and gcnlto-urlnary or gans a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p m W. O. ROOK, VETERINAIIY SUR gcon. Horses, Cnttlo and Dogs treated. Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone "072. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton, Pa. Courses prepiratory to college, law, medicine or business. Opens Sept. 11th Send for catalogue. Rev. Thomns M. Cann. LL. D principal and proprietor; W. E. Plumley. A. M., head, master. SEFD5 O. R. CLARK & CO SEEDMEN AND Nursermcn; store IF, Washington ave. nue; green house, 1V0 Noith Main ave nue; Btoio telephone. "52. WIRE SCREENS JOST KUCTTElT"rEAR 51W,ACKA wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa, manufac turer of Wire Screens. MISCSLLtNEOUS BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC-TOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed. dings nnd concert work furnished For terms address R J Bauer, conductor, 117 Wvomlng avenue, over Hulbcrts' music store. MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Wniehouse. 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. CITY SCAVENGER A.B BRtGGS CLUANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools, no odm. Improved pumps used. A. B BRIGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Alain avenue, or Elck's drug store. cornr Adams and Mulberry Telephone 9310. BOARDING. BOARDING '52s'pmn""sTREET. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Schedule In Effect June 10, 1809. Trains Leave Scranton: , 0.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti moie, Washington, and for Pitts burg and the West. 0.38 a. m. week days, for Hazleton, Pottsvllle, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, BaltimoreWashington and Pitts burg and the West. 2.18 p. in., week days (Sundays 1.58 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg and the West. 4.27 p. m week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and rittsbuvg. J. K. WOOD. Qen'l Pj. Aunt J. U. HUTCHINSON, Utmcral Minijir. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Del., Lncltn. nn.l Western. Effect Mondny, Juno 5, 1899, Trains leave Scranton ns follows: Ex press for New York and all points east, 1.40. 3.00, t.10, 8 00 and 10 05 a m.; 12.55 and 3.3.1 p. tn. Express for Easton, Trenton, Philadel phia nnd tin? south, 5.10, 8.00 ond IO.Oj a. m , 12 M nnd 3 S3 p. m. robjhanna aecninmodatlon, 0.10 p. m l-.pre!Bs for Blnghamtni, Oswego, El mlra. Corning, Bath. Danvllle. Mount Morris and Buffalo 12.10, 2SS, 9 00 n. m ; I..M and R 50 p. m making close connec tions nt Buffnlo to nil points In the west northwest nnd southwest vvashlngton accommodation, 3 40 11 in. "inghamton and wnv stiitlom, 1 u P m. I actoryvllle accommoilutlon. 1.00 p. m. NPIiolsem accoinmodstlon. 0 00 p m Express for Utlcn nnd Rlchtleld Springs, "ill" '" nnd 1 53 p. in 1 tlmca 2 35, 00 . rn. and 1..M p. in T I r Northumb'Tland, Plttstnn, likes Hnrrc. Pit tnoulh, Moomslmrg and Dan ville, making close connections nt North-V,m'Trlr-"d for Wllllnmspori. Harilsbiirg, Baltimore, Washington and the ri.uth. .Acirlhiinilierlnnd and liitermedl ite sla Bons, 0 00, 10 0.-. u in. nnd 155 nnd 5 4C p. Nnntlcoke nnd lute rmedlito stations, i" uml 11 10 a. in Plymouth nnd Inter meillntp nations. 3 55 nnd 8 50 p. m. For lvl"tston. 12 55 p m unman parlor und sleoplng coaches on bH express trains. lor detailed Information, pocket tlmo tables, etc., ripply to M. L Smith, Dm trlct l'assenger Agent, depot ticket orllce. Central Uallro.U of New Jervjy Stations In New York-root of Liberty s rcet, N R and South Ferry, Whitehall street. Anthracite coal uieel exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness and comfort TIME TABLE IN EFFECT SEPT 12,1591. Trains lonve Scranton for New York, Newark, Elbiibcth Philadelphia, Cnston. Bethlehem Allontown, Mauch Chunk and vvhltc Haven at S 30 a in : express, 1.10, express. 4 00 p m Sundays, 2 11 p. tn. ..)'o0r I'lttston nnd Wllkes-Burrc, 850. 1 "0 a tn., 120, 4W, 7.13 p m Sundays. H TO a in., 2 15, 715 p in I or Mountain I'nrk, 8 30, 11 10 n. m . 1 20 P m. Hundnis. 11.10 a m, 215 p. m lor Baltimore und Washington, and points South nnd West via Bethlehem. 8 . n. m , 1 20 p m Sundays, 2 13 p tn. I or Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at 9 ..0 II m. ntiil lift n ,n ... . mfr ,,. i, 1 or Reading, Lebanon and Ilarilsbur, via Allentown, & 30 a. m , 1 2.) p. m. Sun dav, -2 n p m For Pottsvllle. 8 30 n. m, 120 p m Through tlcketB to nil points East. South and West at lowet ruto at tho station. .1. If. OLHAUSEN. Gen Supt 11 P BALDWIN, Gen. Puss. Ast. Delavv.irj nn I Hudson. On May llth, 1S99, trains will leave Serunton ns follows For Cnrbondale C 20, 7 53. S 53 10 11 a. m ; E noon, 1.23. 2 20. 3 52. 5 25, 6 23, 7.37. 9 13, 1100 p. m . 1.16 a. m For Albany. Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton New England points, etc. 0 20 a. m , 2 20 p. m For Honcsdalc-C.20, 10 1", a m , 220, 5 ii p m. For Wllkes-Barre-B.43. 7 48. 8 41, 9.3?. 10 41 a m., 1J03, 1.2.1, 3 33, 4 27, C10, 7 48, 10 41 11.10 p m For New York Philadelphia, etc. la. Lehigh Vallev Rallioad 0.43 p. in.. 12.03 128, 4 27 p. m , with Black Diamond Ex press, 11 iO p m. For Pennsylvania Railroad points, C.43, 9.38 a. m . 2 18, 4 27 p. m. For western points via Lehigh Valley Rallroad-7 48 a. m . 1203. 3 33, with BluclC Diamond Express, 10 41. 11 30 p. in. Trnlns will arrive In Scranton as fol lows. From Carbonelnle and tho North f.40, 1 43, 0 38, 34, 10 IS, 11.5b a m , 1 23, 2 13, 3 2", 4.23, 7 41. 10 18 11.27 p m. From Wilkes-Barro and the South 6.15, 7 4S. i.48, 10 3S, 1133 n m.: 118. 2.14, 3.4S, 5 20, C21, 7.61. 9 0",. 10 05 p m ; 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Cnrbondale-9 05, 11.33 p. m ; 2.3, 3 52. 5.47. ' 53 p. m. For Wllkes.Barre-9.3S. 12 03 a. nt , l.M. 3 28, 5 43, 7.48 p. m For Albany, Snratora, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc., 2 23 p. m Lowest lates to all points In United Stntcs and Canada J AV. BURDICK, G P. A . Alhanv. N Y. H. W. CROSS, D. P. A., Scranton, Pa. Lehigh Valley Hailroa.l. In effect Mn 14, 1S99. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia and Now York via D, & II R. R, at 6 45 a m and 12 01, 2 13. 4 27 (Black Diamond Express), and 11 30 p m. Sundats. D & H , 1 58, 7 48 p. m. For White Haven. Hazleton and prin cipal points In the coal regions via D & H. It It, 0 45, 218 and 4 27 p. m. For Pottsvllle. 0 4", 2 IB p. m For Bethlehem, Easton, Rending, Har rlsburg and principal Intermediate sta tions via D. & II. It. R.. 6 43 n. m, 12 01, 2.18, 4 27 (Black Diamond Express), 11 30. Sundavs, D & 1 . 1 58, 7 48 p. m For Tunkhannock, Townndu, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva und principal Intermedi ate stations, via D, L. & W R. II, 8 03 a m 12 5" and 3 13 p m For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niag ara Falls, Chicago ai d all points west via D. & II II. R.. 12 03. 3 11 (Black Dia mond Express), 7 IS and'11.30 p. m. Sun davs. D. & IL. 1201 a. m.. 718 pm Pullman parlor nnd sleeping or Lehigh Valley parlor cais on nil tiatns between Wllkes-Barre and New Ynrk, Philadel phia, Buffalo nnd Suspension Bridge IIOLL1K 11 WII.BLIl, Gen Supt., South Bethlehem. I'a. CHAS. S LEE. Gen Pai-. Agt , 20 Cort- landt street. New York AW. NONNEMACIIKR. Dlv. Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem, Pa. For tickets and Pullman reservations apply 209 Lackawanna ave . Scranton, I'a. Uric and Wyoming Valley, Time tnble. In effect Sept llth, 1S'i9 Tinlns leave Scranton for New York, Newburgh and Intermediate points on Erie railroad also for Hawley anel local points at 7 03 u m and 2 2S p m Returning trains arrive at Scranton ut 10 21 a m and 3 lo und 9 10 p m RCUAATON DIVISION. iii rifect Juno aatii, i8oo. North Hound, South llniinel. 205 203 '201 2OeurS0 a lU 8ta,,0DS b W 15 li 'J Ig qla Iu r HiArrlve Ieave i u 7SSN Y. Franklin At .... 740 .... 7ioWeJt 4ind street .... 7M ,. 7 00 vveenawken .... 8 10 .... a ulp h p nlArrlve Leave a nil- ur m 10 45 10 40 10 31 10 21 0 2.1 116, 1 18 1 09 6Wl2M 6 00,12 JO S 64 12 40 e'aaofla llaccoclc M arils; tit Treston Park v inwood l'oyntclle orsou rienpant Mt t'nlondalt) Forest city carboiida'o While Drldjo Marnelrt Jtrmyn Archibald VMntna I'eckTllla Ulyrihant Price biirif TUroop rrnvldence rark riace fcranton 6 10, J 1G il e6i 111 4 SI S24 est 0 4! G50 0 66 7 0V 708 28 4 41 4 61 10 15 601 614 10 03 0S0 0 40 SI7I.3 2Y 641 IS II s vis ca1 5 '.'0,11 M 6 18 II t'i 1 00 II 14 4 !7P0 4 M 11121 ro1 r, 'n CJ 6 si IV 6 41 3l! 6 64 Jibl 9 26 910 9 07 ' 8 Mi 8hM 8 46 TOO 7 84 707 7 42 7 41 C8, 6 68 43 S01 4 4,11 21 4 4311 18 4 401U5 I 6 11 11 4 3111107 4 w'llOJ 4 2611103 45 603 7 60 609 7M li 6 21 621 6t7 6.11 6 8 6 3o P u 8 42 8 40 8 18 Bflfl 804 806 4 8)1, 8 3? 8 30 A Ml sa ii 03 4 1011067 4 15,10 66 r u'a h 810 fll 816 Leave Arrive Ii u t. Sunday only I BlKDitics that trains stop on signal for pas sengcrs. Trains 203 and toa Sunday oulr Other trains dally except hundav. secure rates via ontailo a Western before purchasing tickets and save money l lirouvh Wagner ouff et sleeper and free re cllning chair car Ner.Vorkto cblcsgo without chance. I'atiengrr llntra Ilrduruit lo Tito Coiiii 1'cr .11 lie. J, C, Anderson, Oen. Pass Agt. T, Flltcrolt, Ulr lass, AKt Sorantnn, pa NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES-BAnrtE nECOHD CA bo had In Scranton at tho news stands of llelsman Dron.. 405 Spruce and (03 Lin den: M. Norton 322 Lackawanna avenua: I. 8. Bchutzer, 211 Spruce street. t
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