THE SCRANTON TRiBUJME-FRIDAY, 'SEPTEMBER 22, 1890. 71 CARBONDALE. POPULAR COUPLE TO WED. Mr. nnd Urn. Irving Dnvls, of Sev enth avenue, lmve Issued Invitations to tho wedding of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Davis, to George C Alvord, which will occur at high noon on Oct. 4 .it the homo of the bride's parents llev A F. Chnftee, of the Methodist Episcopal church, will otllclate. Miss Davis Is one of Carbondulo's prettiest nnd most accomplished daughters and tho prospective groom Is a well-known grocer of tho Hun Alvord & Mate. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. D. AV. Humphrey nnd his brother Charles, of llattle Creek, Mich,, who Is visiting him, ate sojourning In New York state Miss Venm Blgelow, who has been visiting Mrs. Frank Wells, of Plko street, returned homo Wednesday. Misses Edith Hawkins nnd Maudo Bnydcr havo returned home from Clif ford. Mrs. K M. Teck Is nttondlng the ex position In Philadelphia. All and Mrs. N. S. Wannncott nre In tho Quaker City. Mrs Oliver Bailey has returned from Spring Brook. Mr. and Mrs. H II. Illller nnd chil dren have leturned from Fnctoryvllle Pert Hudson nnd Miss Katie Larkln, of the South Side, were united In mar l luge at St Pose church by llev T. F. Coffey Wednesday evening Frederick P. Forbes, editor of the Scranton Hepublioan, called on friends In this city yesterday afternoon. D. A Kelly, trustee of the Catholic Mutual Benevolent association, secured the U9.200 Issue ot 4 per cent school funds for $21,1GG OS The funeral of Mis Bridget Harvey will be held nt .1 o'clock this nfternoon nt St Itose church. Interment will he made In St. Hose cemetery. J. H Vannan, sr, of Pelmont street, has completed a half contuiy In the service of tho Van Uergen company. Joseph Granville, of Simpson, was committed to the county Jail yesterdav by Justice Glynn for beating his wife. PECKVILLE. A laige number of the members of tho local Older of Heptasophs were at Nay Aug park yesterday In attendance at tho Hontasophs' celebration. The choirs of the three churches havo united and are under the instructions of Mi w W. Watkins. They will fui nlsh tho ocaI music at the coming camp-lire of the Fifty-second regiment reunion, Sept. 27. All members of the united choir me lequested to attend a )ohearal this, evening at the Baptist church All members of the Wilson Fiio com pany are lequested to meet at the hose, house- this evening. Business pertain ing to the entertaining of the old vets of the Flftv-second leglment, Penn sylvania volunteer , on the 27th insl Is to he transacted Charles Page Is (onllned to his borne 1 a I'tullj gashed knee, the icsult of on ae glancing and coming In contact with it Dr J. W. Beck is In attend ance John Mull head, of Pittston, was a luslness caller in town yesterday Mis Steams, chaliman of the re fr .slnili nt committee for the reunion, h s called a meeting foi the soliciting ana gi-noial committees, matrons and table waiters and all who are willing to hcln for this (Fildny) evening Pt the li v looms As this will be the final uncling for completing arrange in' ins It t theie be a good attendance. W .! McKelvov, who Is acting as libra Hon for the H. Parmelee ttav cl ing llbraij. has received the llrst In stalment of books. Theie nie alioady s.iine thlity .subset ibeis The library uples a space In the ofllee of Gllroy A MKelvev, where subscilptions, faith- llbiaiv will be lecelved The hours niir-n ii.ioks may be taken out oi ex changed are from S to 12 a m and C to !' ' nt The subset Iptlon price to tho 1 i'i.u Is $2.".0 for five years The books an tenewed everj tlnee months, so t'nt fresh leading matter Is alwajs on liand for the subscribers. .Mr and Mrs. Dwlght Lnthrop re turned vesterday from a week's stay . t New Yoik pit v. 'tlrlnrd Bradley, who secuied fiom the odd Fellows the contract to dig the new hewer fiom the Odd Fellows' new liullillng to the liver, has commenced excavating for the same. Merchant W F. Ketehum called on Siiantnn ft lends yesterday O B Thomas was called to Parsotn Wednesday by the sudden death of his btothei Stanley, who fell down the Cnnyngham shaft at I'm sons '"ards of invitation have been Issued b Mi and Mts. Hnyden Samson, of llbkoiv stieet, announcing the ap prcmililng mat Huge of their daughter, Mls Ida, to Mr. John H. Klnbaok. at Hi n clock Wednesday morning, Sept. 27. OLYPHANT. The funeral of the lato Hon T W. I.i'ftus took place yesterday fiom the ln'nie of his slstei, Mrs. Mary Cum mlncs. on Dunmore stieet. It was at tended by an unusually large number of p'isons, many coming fiom towns up aiM down tho valley At 10 o'clock the if mains were taken to St Patrick's chutch, ivheie a high mass of lequlem was celebrated by Rev. Michael Lof tus of Honesdalo, a. nephew of the de cetsod Hev P. J. Murphy pronounced the benediction und preached tho funeral sermon. The pall-bearers were P J Hoban. P. II. Lnch, John J Ml Andrew Thomas Greene, M J Nealon nnd Anthonv Corcoinn. Tho remains weie laid at rest in St Patrick's cetno terj Miss Marv Nealon. of Carbondale, was a visitor in town esterday I'tie young ladles of the Presbyterian Sparkling Gias Waam Cut glass, or any kind of glass Avare, window panels and mirrors will sparkle if you use Gold Dust. It does the work your muscle has to do when you use soap. ni for (r. bookl.t "Oolden Haiti tor Houi.woik" TUG N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY Cblciio Sl.UuIi NiwYerl Boil.n church nro preparing to hold an old folks concert some tltno tho latter pari of the month. The funeral of the llttlo daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnncls Kennedy was held yestcrdny nfternoon nt 3 o'clock. Interment vns made In St. Patrick's cemetery. Thomas and Frank McAndrovv, of Paterson, N J , nre visiting their home hete. Miss Alice Kelly, who has been In New Yoik purchasing her fall millin ery, has letutned. Miss Josle Mills, of Ptovldence, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Frank Simp son. Mrs. J. W, O'Brien nnd chlldteu havo returned home after nn extended visit with relatives at Hanesvllle, Ohio V J Honan. of Sctanton, was a caller In town yesterday. Mrs. Patrick Hovers passed nway at her home on Delaware street, Olyphnnt, yesterday motnlng about 11 o'clock, after a severe Illness. Deceased was born In Ireland and was 73 years old. She had been a resident of Olyphant for many yeats and was greatly lespected bv all who knew her. Sho Is survived by three sons nnd two dnughtets. They nro Mrs, Edward McDonnell nnd Mts Thomas Moran, Patrick, James und Michael Hovers. Tho funeral will take plueo tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock from her lato home. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. John Baker's Narrow Escape Suc cessful Entertainment by Children. Autumn Supper Last Night. John Baker, of Fifth street, AVest Maylleld, had u miraculous escape from death yesterday. AVhlle engaged at work In his chamber In the Delaware and Hudson colliery n large slab ot lock fell without warning, tho thin edge of the slab striking his feet. Had he been another inch or so-further up the chamber he undoubtedly jivould havo been crushed beneath the heavy rock. He was able to walk patt if the way to his home, but was suffering consldetably from shock and It was found necessary to get u conveyance to takp him tho remaining distance fo his home. His Injuries to the feet ai" not serious and he will probably be able to resume work again in n few davs. The entertainment given In the Sa cred Heart chinch by a number of th" children of the parish last evening was well patronized and nil who took part acquitted themselves with ciedlt The Crystal Fire company Is making prepaiatlons for holding a social about the 20th of next month, when tho drawing for the $10, postponed fiom their picnic, will take place. Past Commander John Culey and AVllllam Raw ling, of Jermyn eastl.j. No. 162, Ancient Older Knights of tho Mystic Chain, paid a fraternal visit to Pioneer City Castle No. 20," on AVeJ nesday evening. The autumn supper held at the home of Mrs. Arthut Day, of Cemetery street, Inst evening was an exceeding ly pleasant affalt. Tho looms wen tastefully decorated with autumn leaves and presented a vety picturesque appearance. Chief of Police McGinlej, Barnv Carter, John Tlghe, Jess Avery nnd John Trotter, all expert anglers, were at Slckler's pond AA'ednesdnj and bi ought home a good catelt of llsh. The Ontailo and Western lallroal emplojes were paid AVednesday Miss Belle-Kit kpatriek nnd Mrs. Os car Honing nnd tlnee children, of Lon aconing, Matyland, are visiting their brother, AA'illiam Klrkpatrlck, of Sec ond stuet Frank Stocker Is in New York city purehnslng fall goods. Mis James Allan Is confined to her home on Main street by Illness. Mis L A Green nnd two chlldicn, of South Main stieet. returned home esterday fiom a few days visit with Pittston friends. Chronic Diarrhoea Cured. This is to certify that I have hnrf chronic diarrhoea evet since the war. I got so weak I could hardly walk or do nnythlng. One bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Choleia and Dlauhoea Remedy cured me hound and well. J R. Glbbs, Flncastle. A'a I had colonic dlauhoea for twelve years. Three bottles, of Chamberlaln'3 Colic, Cholera and Dlauhoea Remedy cured mo. S. I. Shaver. Flncastle, A'a. Both Mr. Cilbbs und Mr. Shaver are prominent farmers and reside near Flncastle, A'a. The procured the rem edy from Mr AV C. Casper, n druggist of that place, who Is well acquainted with them and will vouch for the truth of their statements For sale by oil druggists. Matthews Bios, wholesale and retail agents. FAOTORYVILLE. The band fall and entertainment opened Wednesday evening with veiy favorable clicumstances, and a good sized audience which comfottably tilled Slsk's hall, which is nlcel decoiated for the occasion. The stage nnd main part of the hall Is reserved for the en tertnlnment part of the piogiuinm Across one coiner of the hall Is the decoiated booth which contains th- many and costly articles which have been donated by numeilnis firms throughout the tountv The ui tides nto on sale, and two hnnrisnini. vmmi. ladles aie there In charge of the booth to see that you can part with your money if jou wish to. This Is the last day ot the fair, and Including this evening, will be a gala day for tin band bojs and the town. Theie will be sevcial vlsltng bands hete and ,i street patado will take place this after noon at 2 o'clock all the bands par ticipating AVednesduj and Thursday evening's programmes havo been more than carried out and have really been SIllIlHlte I will guarantee that ray Kidney Curo will curo 00 per cent of all forma of kidney complaint anil In many Instances tbe most serious forma of Brlght'i dliease. It tbe cltstarc Is com plicated tend a four, ounce vial of urine. AVo will analyze It and edrlso you frca what to do. MUNVON. t ill Ameiriata 4Jtv vllt. flllldA In lltllth --. a. ..-- . . ha. I.t.lla nn mrnirH niiTirc, irpK i tv , aiiu bi , in, vvortht wlco tho price of the admission asked The girls' drill tonight will be en tirely along tho line of mllltnry work, and Is said to surpass anything that Is executed by the regular nrmy Below nre published n list of tho nr tlcles donnted to the fnlr nnd by whom donated: Hat, by John Ray Clark & Co., Binghamton, twelve pounds bak ing powder, by McKlnney, Everets 8c Co., Binghamton, ten pounds coffee, by Chubbuck & Co, Binghamton, clgurs, by Isaac Hacket & Co., Binghamton; cigais, by Fied Moon & Co . Bingham ton, cigars, bv F L. Lovelace, Bing hamton, cigars, by Binghamton Cigar company, Binghamton; case of ale, Sunnyslde Bottling works, Scranton; box candy, by Fred L. Norton, Bing hamton, pair shoes, by J. H Dayton, AVIIllamspott, flavoring extract, by A. Bedford & Son, AVaverly; carving set, by Robison Cutlery company, Roches ter; soda biscuits, by the R. Owens company, Buffalo, umbrella, by Sam tet Bros . Scranton, shirts, by Parlor City Shirt oompany.Blnghamton; boy's suit, by Kramer Bios., Scianton, bov's suit, by Mitchell & Thomas. Utica, smoking Jacket, by Richards, AVIrth & Lewis, Scranton; Jatdlnere, by Jonas Long's Sons, Scranton, carriage lobe, by C. Matthew son, Factorvvllle; five gallon oil can, by Mineral Oil company, of Scranton: Jewel case, by N. B. Levy & Bro, Scianton: liniment, skin cure nnd perfume, by M H Foster. Fnc-tory-illle. silver pdllsh, by Schultzer Hnidware company. Philadelphia, cas Pratt's 'Poultry Food company, of Philadelphia, case cereals, b Adams, Howe & Co., New Yoik. five stovo kettles, by Foote & Shear Hardware company. Scranton, case corn, by Adams, Howe & Co, New York; one hundred pounds flour, by AVeston Mill company, Scranton- bunch bananas, by AVegman Fruit company, Scianton; one dozen watch chains, by Schultzer & Klar Hat dw are company, Philadelphia. TAYLOR NEWS. Griffiths arid Howells Nuptials Died While Serving His Country De lightful Mine Party Other News of Interest. At the Methodist Episcopal paison nf,e ot' AVednesday evening nt S o'clock occurred the marriage of Miss LizzU the aicompll-.hed daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John OiilTltlis, to John II. Howells a prominent young man also of tins place. Rev. Francis C.endall performed the nuptial -ervh The in Id.' wile i costume of biown nnd white Hn-dovvn nnd looked ory attractive. Bride and gloom -were unattended. At the cloti of the ceremorv the bridal patty vent to the bride's home on fliove stieet. where a welding supper was served which -was attended only by relatives nnd Imm-diale friends The newly wedded couple will go to housekeeping In a neatly furnished home on Storis stieet Postmaster John AV. Reese and Cleo Thonns are attending tnc fair at Al ler.town Herman Schulthels who has been vis Itlng his cousins, Jlersrs Anthony nnd Louts Schulthels, hetP for the past year, returned to his home lt Tro. I Y., accompanied by Anthony Sthultheis who will spend a short vacation then- A delightful mine patty was held on AVednesday evening when a number of oung people of thl place vllted the Interior of the Pne mines. The patty was chaperoned bv Mr Thomas J Hughes On their letmn from tliolr visit they were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mi and Mrs rhnnei Atkins of Stotrs street wheie a sump tuous repast was served Those com prising the party were Mr and Mis Thomas Jnne-i, Miss Once Frazie and Mr. John Hughes of Scranton. Mr. and Mrs Charles Atkln", Mrs Mode, Mr, nnd Mr8 John A Rvnns, Mlse Suslo Harris, Llzzl" Davis Sallle AVllllams, ('hollo Powell Sadie and Jennie Car ter, Lillian nnd Olw n Howell", Messrs. rrank Decker, Fvnn f! AA'ntklns, Evan Davis, 'Adolph Frweldrr. Rxford Cardwcl land Thomas J. Hughes. The matrlJfo of Miss Agues T:igan, nn estlmible voung 1'idy of this pla-e to Michael C. ilagher, n popular voung man of Ren Ihnm, vill bo solemnized on AVednesday, Spt 27. Druggist Joseph Davis and Johtrt R. Fvanp lift joeterdnv for Allontown to nttend the fair In that plaee. A teleram has lust been received hero bv Coal Inspector P. AV HcVev. of Tnvior htreet from the war depart ment at AVashlngton P C Informing him of the sudden d".ith of his brother. Private John Healey. n member of Battery K, United States artillery, which Is now stntloned in the Philip pine Islands. The dal!i occurred on Sipt f from nn attack of typhoid fev er Miss Maty Bobbins of Union street vvts the guest of her sister Mrs, John aillllths ot Hyde Park nvenue on AVed nesdav. Intnolblo Commnndery. No. 2.12, Knights of Malta, will meet In their looms this evening Ml-s-es Francis AVeber nnd Charity Mitchell attended a soiree party at Hyde Park AVednerdiv PITTSTON PARAGRAPHS. Jalnes Mclfale, of Sebastapol, aged thirty-seven years died this morning of typhoid fever. He Is survived by a wife nnd two children, runetnl Sat urday morning The Pittston fire companies linve nr rnnged to run a special trnln to Scian ton on tho Delaware, Lirkawanna nnd AVestern railroad on October 5tlt The train will leave here at 10 n. nr re turning, leave Scrnnton nt 11 p tn. The faro for the round trip being thir ty cents The Lehigh A'nlloy Railroad company has a forco of men completing the work commencer several years ng of constructing an Incline cross-over switch from the main tracks to the up per track lending to Pittston freight station. The switch Is located nbout 300 yards south of the depot and will be a great convenience In the transfer of freight. KiMIMj BASE BALL. NATIONAL LEAGUE. i Percentage Table AV Brooklvn M AV. L. P C. tO 40 .600 M SO .627 M Ot .fill 78 CJ .i5 77 51 .Ml) 77 61 .5T.S CS C4 .51.-, Co 70 .131 63 71 .170 01 7t! .115 10 5.i .3C6 20 122 .140 Philadelphia Boston Bnltltnoro HI Louis Cincinnati .... Chicago Loiilsvlllo Pittsburg Now York Washington -10 Clovclnud At Philadelphia- 11.11 B. Cincinnati 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 0-R 11 1 Philadelphia 100000012-4 7 3 Batteries Hahn and Pcltz; Donohi.e. Uernhard and McFurland. Umpires Swartvvood nnd Hunt. At AVashlnElun First game R.1I n. Washington 2 00100000-3 9 4 Louisville 00 100 110' 4 0 3 Batteries JJvans nr.d Klttridge; Phillips nnd Zlmmer. Umpires Dwjer and Urovvn Second game- R.H.ll. AVashlngton 0 0 110 0 0 24 G 4 Loutsvlllo 110 10 30 0 8 4 Batteries Fllleld nnd Powers; Klahertv and Zlmmer. Umpires Dwycr and Brown At Baltimore First game It H B. Cleveland 0 10 0 0 0 0 2 10 041.1 3 Bnltlmoro 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 r. 13 1 Batteries Knepper nnd Sugden; How ell, MclGnnlty and lloblnson Umpire Snyder. Second game It II 13. Cleveland 0 100001 4 0 Haltlmoro .... .0 2 0 2 0 1 0 Called on account of darkness. Batter iesHarper and Sugden, McGlnnlty nnd Smith. Umpire Sdcr. Boston-Chicago Both games postponed, rain Brooklyn-St. Louis No game, wet grounds. THEATRICAL. At the Academy, Leyburne's Stock company enter tained another big house last night with "The Castaways." It was an exceptionally clever performance. This afternoon "Tho Strange Adven tures of Miss Brown" Will be repeatel, and this evening "The Middleman" will be given At the Gaiety. The Invincible Metropolitan Bur lesqueis gave an entertainment at the Gaiety yestetday that was chaiacter lzed bv some fun nnd a lnrge nmount of hotse play of eat -splitting variety. The opening sketch by Kddle AA'eston Is the liveliest farce ever seen on tho Gaiety stage. Mr. AVeston Is exceed ingly funny and his play, "Old Puddln' Head," Is decidedly noisy. Tho pio gt amine contained some pleasing spe cialties. The singing of Dan Toutjee was heartily encored, and the act ot Fiank North and llattle South was amusing and original The bit of bur lesque by AVeston and Sophie Thorne was also excellent. A rrovelt was pre sented by Manning and Du Ciow, the one-legged acrobats, who performed marvelous feats on the horizontal bar The afternlece. entitled the "Girl Bachelors In Camp," Is advertised as u "mister piece" on the programme, and certally seems to reach the limit In the vvav of execrable productions. The costumes were handsome and stage settings appropriate, but the oilglnal music Incidental to the per foitnance was not up to the standard. The Metropolitan Burlehciuers will bo at the Gaiety for the balance of the week, with matinees dally. The Queen of Chinatown. At the I.vcpum on ne-t Monday and Tuesdiy nlghls will be seen for tho lirt time In this cltv "The Queen ot Chlnntown," from the pen of Joseph Jnrrovv, a romantic melo-drama In four acts The storv Is a tbtlUlng one nnd tells a stmy of lift- In the gteat Mongolian centre of Gotham Desplto exterior, gloomv, forbidding nnd even repulsive, stories have oft times reached the public of glided dens in the heart of Chinatown, where rich Oriental tapestries, nnd draperies form gorgeous interiors, and beautiful young women In magnificently embroidered gowrs witlt "'Yon link" in dalntv fing eis "cook" opium pills over the nick eling giev light of peanut oil lamps, nnd smoke until the poppy god steals their renses nwav. nnd they dream the too tinted dreams so cunningly wrought by nn opium crazed btaln. Manv have nttomp'ed to see these palnces of Inlqultv but none save thos to whom tho pipe nnd "jen hok" are old ftlends aie permitted to pass its pntttls and no nov Ice ever tnitcs his initial smoke theie Manager Blair, however. In staging the "Queen of Chinatown" has suc ceeded In securing a faithful roprodue. Hon of this famous 'joint." and It forms tho principal picture of the third act and In It manv exciting and stir ring scenes nie enacted. Repertoire Next Week. The management cf the Academy of Music feel jnrtly proud In having to cured fot the next entire week a vety clever company of artists that made n bit bll Inst season Tim nnmitmr .. -..- ., . ... ..,,., n bill Mordav will li Sardou's master ' piece "Mndam San Gne." the snmr bill at the matinee and Tnei-day night the Irish comedy drama, ' Killarney " AVednesday evening, Lltt's grent pro ducts n of "Shall We Forgive Her." and Thursday evening tho great scenic pro. cuicnon ni -Jiomeo nnu Juliet. " 'TO THROAV GOOD MONHV AF XEU BAD will but Inciense my pain. If jon havo thrown away money for medicines that did not cure, now be gin tnklng Hood's Sarsaparllla, the medlclno that never dlsuppolnts. HOOD'S PILLS cure sick headache, Indigestion. MOUSE IN LUNCH BASKET. It Cieates a Panic In a Pottsvllle Business College. Pottsvllle, Sept. 21. Homer Bair, of Cressona. it pupil In a business college here, for n Joke put a live mouse in n lunch busket belonging to a student named Conneta from Mt. Catbon. AVher. the young man removed the lid of the basket at dinner time the rodent sprang out almost In his face The young ladles attending the collego were preparing to go home for dinner at the time, and the appearance of the mouse running Ou Trial and Approval, no Afuuey in Advance, Appliance aud remedies i that tanlsh uBtrnps-t m i store ttreneth. rhwv viii MM VBJ iW wutC aevfloP and lusuln. J JwM wLPkn" No c 0,l) nq 'raU(l of any imuirv. n nie ror our new book (undtr seal to you, fMA Villi BV,,l.ln. SRIE MEDIOAL CO., BurrALO, N.Y.' Ay y m v iw yi The People's Exchange. A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for the Heuctlt ot All Who Have Houses to Rent, Real Instate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help Thea Small Advertisements Cost One Cent u Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word-lixccpt Situation Wanted, Which Ara In Bcrtcd Free. 'HELP W A NTED-MA LE. AVANTBD - OND 1IUNDIU1D OOOL woodsmen to work In lumber woods In Potter county, Pn such ns teamster, log cutters nnd swampers. Good wages will bo paid Apply to Lackawanna Lumber Company, Minn, Potter county, I'a , or Cross Fork, Potter county, Pn., or Board of Tiiulo Building, Scrunton, l'a. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. BTflTn:NEiToHVL7oTrfrnN housework 127 JcftcKon nvenue. FOR RENT FOB BBNT-HOUSn CONTAINING T rooms at US South Bromley nvenuo Imiulro nt 126 South Bromley avenue. FOB ItKNT-HALF DOUllLB HOUSB. C42 Hnrrlson nvenue, 9 rooms, li. Thomns llussell, O Hnrrlson nvenur (lo-rivn booms avith gas, bath nnd closet private. Inquire rear of 428 Webster avenue. No building In front ot lot. FOB ItBNT-MY PLANING MILL AND lumber ynrd, one of tho best nnd old est locations In Scrnnton for tho lumber business. Poor health tho cause for renting Joseph Anulcj, SOI Scranton street I OR nBNT-A FUBNISHBD FKONT room with or without board. 118 North Seventh street FORSALEJDR EXCHANGE. AVANTBD-TO SttLIi Oil BXCHANGB for lumber one 4-rolI slnslo cj Under Pinner and matcher Joseph Ansley, Scrnnton, Pa. FURNISHED ROOMS. FRONT ROOM, FURNISHED. STEAM heat, bath and running water 407 Madison nvenue MONEY TO LOAN. FOUR AND ONE-HALF PER CENT, and Ave per cent money on approved security M. H. HOLGATE, Common wealth building. LOST. LORT-LAriOE SUM OF MONEY YE-5- terda afternoon on AVyomlng avenue, between Lackawanna avenue and tbe c.i Ihedral Finder will bo liberally re warded. Inquire at Tribune offlce. LEGAL. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS of Lackawanna eounO, ro uiw, Sep tember Term, 1S99. Notice Is hereby given that an applica tion will be made to the, said court or a law judge the root on tho second day of October, A D , lS'fl, nt 0 o'clock a. m , under the Act of Assembly of tho Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," ap proved April 2t. A D . 1S74, and tho sup plements thereto, for tho charter of an Intended corporation to be called "Tho Callender Memoiinl Association" the character and object whereof is the erec tion nnd maintenance of a public hall and library on the "Old Blown. Church Lot," In the Borough of Blakolv, County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, paid hall nnd llbratv being dedicated to the memorj of Samuel Callender, de ceased, the foimihr of said church, and for these purnoses to have, possess and enjoy all the rights bene'lts nnd privi leges of the said Act of Assembly and Its supplements. The piopnsed charter is noiv on file In the prothonctarj's office of wild court AVA1SON, DtEIIL & KEMMERER. Solicitors NOTICE -THE ANNUAL MEETING OF the members of the Lackawanna Store Association, Limited, will bo held at tho oftlce ot the Association in tho clt of Scrnnton, Pa . Wcdncdnj. Oct i, 1SJ1 at 2 o'clock p m , for the election of managers for tbe ensuing enr nnd for the transaction of such other business ns may propetlv come before the meeting. II S Falrthlld. Secretary Scranton, Pn . Seotember 10. lSTO SITUATIONS WANTED WANTTTDY'ai'D a position ns housekeeper In small family, or mending nnd plnln sewing. Good references Address .1.J6 Adams nve AVANTED-BY YOUNG LADY. Posi tion as double entry bookkeeper or assistant, can furniuh reference Ad dress 419 Irving avenue. SITUATION AVANTED'-A'OUNO MAN of 17. graduate of High School: under stands stenographic work; can do book keeping, would like nlaco to do general olfloe work C O , 12i! Cedar avenue SITUATION AVANTED-BY THE DAY washing. Ironing or cleaning Miss L, E . 4S0 S Ninth street, city POSITION WANTED AS riREMAN. 1422 Wjomlng nvenue, Scranton, Pa. WANTED-POSITION AT ANY HON cht emplojment, grocery trade pre ferred References Address "Idle," care General Deliver'. SITUATION AVANTKD-IIY AN EXPEIU lenced bookkeeper small s,ilnr , ref erences given Addicss A R, Postofflre WANTED-A SITl ATION AS AVATl H mnn or jnnltor can furnNh best of reference Addiess P II, Scranton Post otllce SITUATION AVANTED-AS A HOUSE keper, a good washer and Ironer. Ad dress, E J , Tribune SITUATION AVANTED- AVILL DO wnshlng and ironing nt my home or go out. Addiei-s 409 rear Gibson st SITUATION AVANTED-BY A MAN 29 euis of uge. strong and willing well educated for commercial life will accept nn Kind of work Janitor, gar diner, uorter or will assist nt nnythlnc where sobriety nnd hard work would ,o appreciated Small salary Address "Retrac," care of general delivery Scranton. SITUATION AVANTED-A MARRIBD man .JS scars of age, wishes employ, ment of any kind, olllen work preferred Address J T , care Tribune. around tho room caused a panic among them. Books, slates, writing utensils nnd desks were thrpwn to the iloor In tho scrnmbleMo get away from tho terri fied llttlo nntmal There was no wuy of escape for tho mouse und the situa tion was not relieved until Mls"s Stella Brown, of AVest Mlnersvllle street, suc ceeded In capturing It. , THE VARGERSON CASE. Evidence Points to Self Defense. Given to the Jury. AVIIkes-Batrc, Sept. 21. Yesterday nfternoon all tho Jurors were secured for tho A'nrgerson murder trial nnd the case was formally opened before Judge Lynch by Assistant District At torney Mulhall for the commonwealth. The evidence was all In today and the case -went to the Jury late this afternoon. ' Tho evidence pointed toward self-defense. PROFESSIONAL. ARCHITC0T3 EDWAIID II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Connell building, Scranton. E. I. AVALTBB, AHCIItTBCT OFF1CB -. ui ow aBningiGn nvtnuc LEWIS HANCOCK. Jit., AltCIllTECT, 435 Spruco st cor. AYtmh. av., Scrnnton. FUEDBrtlCK L nitOWN, ARCHITECT, Price building, 126 AVnuhlngton nvunue, Scranton. T. T. LACEY A SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. DENTISTS DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRI vatc Hospltnl, cor. AVyomlng and Mul berry. DR. II. T REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH. 115 AVyomlng avc. AVELCOME C. BNOVER, Coal Exchange 2nd floor, Boom D. Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to 5. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 125 and 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates reasonable P. ZEIGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L. & AV. passenger depot. Conducted on tho Lu ropcan plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. LAWYERS RICHARD J HOURKE, ATTORNEY-at-Lnvv, 500-2 Lackawanna avenue. Gen eral law business, collections und loans. J. AV. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Countjlor.at-Law. Booms, 312-313 Mear' Building M. J DONAHOE. ATTORNEY-AT- raw. unices, 61L'-U13 Clears uuiiuiuk. FRANK E. BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND Counscllor-nt-Law. Burr building, rooms 13 and 14 AVashlngton avenue. AMLLARD. WARREN & KNAPP, AT torncys nnd Counsellors.nt-Law. Re publican building, AVashlngton avenue, Scranton, Pn. JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND V-'nsellors - nt - Law, Commonwealth building. Rnotns 1. 20 and 21 JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT Law Rooms 514. 515 and 510 Board ot Trade Building D- p "EPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Menrs building, corner AVashlngton avenue nnd Spruce street JAMES J. H. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY at-Law. 302 Commonwealth building. Scranton. EDWARD W THAYER. ATTORNEA', Rooms 903-901, 9th floor. Mears' building. A. AVATRBS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAAV. 502 Board of Trado building. Scrnnton, Pa. C R. PITCHER ATTORNEY-AT-LAAV, Commonwealth building, Scianton, Pa. PATERSON A AVILCOX, National Bank building TRADERS' C COMECSYS. 9-13 REPUBLICAN building. A. W BERTHOLF. ATTORNEA. Mears building. PHYSICIANS AND SUTQEOVS MARY A. SHEPHERD. M. D . HOSIE opithlst, 61G Linden street. DR. AV E, ALLEN, 513 NORTH AVASII. lngton nvenue DR L M GATES. ROOMS 207 ANDloS Board of Trade Building. OtHce hours, 8 to 9 a m , 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p m Rcsl. dence, 309 Madison avenue DR C L FREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Fitting and Fat Reduc tion Offlce telephone 1363. Hours, 10 to 12. 2 to 4. 7 to 9. DR 8 AV IAMOREAUX, OFTICE 221 AVashlngton nvenue Residence, nn Mulberrj Chronic dleascs, lungs, henrt, kidneys and genlto-urlnary or gans a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p m w o rocSk A'ETERLVARY suiT geon Horpes, Cattle nnd Dogs treated. Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scrnnton Telephone 2C72 schools; SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton, Pn Courses preparatory to college, law, ftiedlclne or business. Opens Sept. 11th Send for catalogue Rev. Thomas SI. Cann, LL D principal nnd proprietor; AV. IJ Plumley. A. M., head, master. SCPDS O. R CLARK & CO SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen; storo 1IH AVas-hlngton avo. nue; green house. 1350 North Main ave nue; stole telephone, 7S2 WIRE SCREENS JOS KUETTEL. REAlf 511 LACK wanna avenue, Scianton, Pa , manufac turer of Wire Screens MISCELLANEOUS BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. For terms address R J Baui r conductor, 117 AVvnmlng uvenue. over Hulberts' music store MEGARGEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS' supplies, envolopcs. paper bags, twine. AA'aiehouie. 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. CITY SCAVENGER A B BRIGGS CLUAN8 PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools, no odor Improved pumps used. A. B. BRIGOS. Proprietor. Leave orde-s 1103 North Main avenuo. or Elcko's drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry Telephono 9310. SCALP TREATMENT. mrsTteTlepTIscTl ment. 60c. ; shampooing. Wc. : facial massage, manicuring, 25c, chiropody, 701 Qulncy. BOARDING. I BOARDING C23 PINE BTREET. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Schedule in Effect June 10, 1800. Trains Leave Scrnnton: 0.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hnrrlsbuii;, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg nnd tho West. 0.38 n. ro. week days, for Hazleton, Pottsvllle, Rending, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Hnrrlsbuig, Philadelphia, Baltlmore,Wnshington nnd Pitts burg nnd the West. 2,18 p. m., week days (Sundays 1.88 p. m.), for Sunbury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg and the West. 4.27 p. in., week days, for Sunbury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. R. WOOD, deni Pu. Actnt J 11. HUTCHINSON, General Manarar. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Del., Lackii, and Western. Effect Monday, Juno B, 1813. Trains lenvo Scrnnton ns follows: Ex fres s for Now York and all points cast, 1.40, 3 00, B.W. goo and 10 03 n. m , 12 15 and 3..T? p. ni. Lxpres for Enston. Trenton, Phllndcl Hi ''Wl'1 t,,p south, B10, 8 00 nnd 10.05 a. a'M2r.' d 3 31 p. m. i obyhonnu accommodation, 6 10 p. m., n,,,;M,r??s for Binghamton, Oswego. El 5'riL', Corning, Bath, DanfVllle. Mount i V" -1" .nI1, "uffnlo 12.10, 2 35, 9 00 it. m '. in.,?M,l 5.50 n- " mnklng closo connec iiniii,nt 1,ll"nlo to all points In tho wost ",nh.,v,est and southwest. Washington accommodation, 3 40 p, m. "nehnmtnn and way stntlons, l.v. p m. lactoryviiio nccommodutlon, 100 p. m. Aloholson nccommoditlon. 0 00 p, in i.xprcss for utlea nnd Richfield Springs, z,.wj a m. nn.l i r,3 p. m. ithnca 2 as, o 00 ,n. nn.l l.i p. in. Tin., ir.l'mmherlnnd, Pittston, W likes iiii0' '.'vniouth. Bloomsburg nnd Dan ,"?' making close connections nt North V,m,.'fr,ftl"l for AVllllnmsport. llanlsbtirg, iialtlrnore. Washington nnd tho toullt n . or,n,"nberland nnd Intel medlite stn Uons, c 00, 10 05 n. n nnd 1 55 and 6.40 p. Nantleoke nnd Intermediate, stations, n,inn.'1 'MO u m Plj mouth and Inter l'r.. ! "'"tloiis, 3 31 nnd 8 60 p. m. For Kingston, 2.rr i) m. oilman parlor and sleeping conches, on all express trains. tor detailed Information, pocket tltno !?ii.1', 0,c- "PP'y to M. L. Smith, Dls inct Passenger Agent, depot ticket ofllee. Central Rnllroad of New Jorsey Stations In New York-Foot of Liberty street, N R and South Ferry, Whitehall street. Anthracite coal used exclusively, lnsur. ng cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFrECT SEPT 12,1890. Trains leave Scranton for Now York, Newark, Elizabeth, Philadelphia. Boston, ijethleliem, Allcntown, Mauch Chunk und Vtlllto Haven nt SCO a m , express, 1 JO, express, 4 00 p m. Sundnys, 2 15 p. m 1, J?r Pittston and AVIIkes-Barre, 8T), 11.30 a. m., 1 20. 4 00, 715 p. m. Sundays, H.Tp a. m 215, 7 15 p m. For Mountain Park, 8 30, 11.10 a m., 120 P. m. Sundnvs, 1130 a m., 2 15 p. m ,0.r Baltimore and Washington, and points South and AVest via Bethlehrn, a m , l 20 p m Sundays, 2.15 p m l or Lotu- Branch, Ocean Grove, etc.. at 8.30 a ni nnd 1,20 p. m. . ."or Reading, Lebanon and.Harrlsburg, v la Allcntown, 8 30 n m , 1 20 p m. Sun day, 2Fi p m l;or Pottsvlllc, 8 30 n m . 1.20 p m Through tickets to nil points Enst South nnd AVest at lowest rato nt tho pimion J. II OLHAUSEN. Gen Supt. H P BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt. Delaware and Hudson. On May 14th, 1S99, trains will leava Scranton nH follows: For Carbondale B 20 7 53, 8 51 10 13 n. m ; 12 noon, 123, 2 20, 3 52. 5 23, 8 23, 7.37, 9 13, 1L00 p. m , 1 1G u. m. For Albanj, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton New England points. etc 6 20 a. ni , 2 20 p. m For Honesdalc-C 20, 11.13 a m, 2 20, 3 2 P m. For AVIlkes-Rnrro-G tf. 7 48 8 41, 9 3? 10 41 u. m., 12 0), 1.2.), 3.13, 4 27, CIO, 7 IS, 10 4t 1110 p m For New York Philadelphia, etc, via. Lehigh A'alley Rallrond-0.43 p m., 12 M 1.28, 4.27 p m , with Black Diamond Ex press, u jo p in For Pennsvlvanla Railroad, points, G Ij, 9.38 a. m , 2,18, 4 27 p m. For western points, via Lehigh A'nlley Rollroad-7 48 a. m.. 12 02, 3 33. with Black Diamond Express, 10 41, 11.30 p. m Trains will arrive in Scranton ns fol lows From Carbondale and the North f 40, '.41, 8.38, 9 34, 10 3S, 11 CS a m ,'113, 213. 3.21, 4 23, 7.43, 10 38 11,27 p m From AVIlkes-Barro and the South 0 lr, 7 4S, 8 48, 10 38 1135 a m : 1.1S, 2.14. 3.4. 5 20, 0 21, 7 31. 9 03, 100', p. in . 1 l.t a m SUNDAY TRAINS. For Carbondale 9 05, 11.33 p m.; 2 a, 3 52, 5 47 9 53 p m. For AVilkes-Barre-9 3S, 12 03 a. tn : 1 58, 3 28. 5.41, 7 48 p m. For Albany. Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc , 2 21 p m Lowest rates to all' points In United Stales and Ci.nada J W. BURDICK, C. P A., Albany, N Y II. W. CROSS, D P A , Scranton, Pa. Lehigh Valley Kallrou.!. In efTet Maj, 14, IW. TRAINS LEAA'E 'SCRANTON For Philadelphia and Now A'prk via D it II R R, at 6 45 a m und 12 01, 2 IS 4 27 (Hlack Diamond Express), and 11 JO p in. Sundnjs. D H . 1 r.S, 7 18 p, m. For White Hien, HuzlelOn und piln clpal points In tho coal region la D .1 11 R It., 6.43, 2 18 dlid 4 37'p, rr. For Pottsvllle, 43. 2.1& p. m. For Bethlehem. Easton. Be.-idlng, Har rlsburg and principal lntnrmd8to sta tions via D & H R R . 0 43 n'm . 1201. 2 is. 4 27 (Black Diamond Express). 11 30. Sundnvs. D .V: 11 . 1 rS, 7 4S p in For Tunkhannock, Townnda, Elmlra, Ithnca, Geneva and principal Intermedi ate stations, via V, L &; AV It, R 8 03 a m., 12 55 and 3 33 p m For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niag ara Falls. Chicago ard all points west via D. & H R R , 12 03, 3X1 (Black Dia mond Express, 7 4! and 11 30 p. TO Sun davs. D &H li03a in , 7 48 p m Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh A'nlley parlor cars on nil rrnlns between Wilkes. Barro anil New A'ork, Philadel phia. Buffalo and Suspension Bridge ROLLIN H AVILBUR, Gen Supt , South Hcthlebem. Pa ... CHAS S LEE. Gen Pas-s, Agt , 26 Cort- landt street New A'ork A AV NONNEMACHER. Dlv Pass. Agt , South Bethlehem. Pa For tickets nnd Pullman reservations nppl 309 Lackawanna nve , Scranton, I'a. L'rio and Wyoming Valloy. Tlmo table. In effect Sept. 11th. 1891 Trains leave Scranton for New A'ork, New burgh nnd inteimediato points on Frlc railroad also for Haw ley and local points ut 7 03 a m and 2 28 p m. Returning, trains anivo at bcranton at 10 21 a m and 3 10 und 9 10 p m SCKAVI'ON DIVISION. Ill r.tfect June i.-illi. isno. North nound. Nouth Uound 201SI203FZ0I 202IQD4204 a a it 8t&t,oM a my s 13 In Ig pl am r uArrlie Leare a u 7 25IN Y FrftllUlln Ht .... 7 40 .... 7i0West 4nd street ..,, 755 . .. 700 Weehanken .... 810 .... a n r- ur n'ArrlTe LeareA m'h ut u 10 6 2M 1 IS eartosla b lOi .' C4 4 8l 10 40 Ul8 109 Hancock 616 2H4KI 10 311 0OTMS56 HtarltRht 628 822,441 1021 8 00,12 46 Preston Farlc o 3ai a 31 iu 10 15 5 54 12 40 Win wood S4i 241 00 10 031 5 till J 2 Poyntells 6&0 25fil( nto 5411211 Orson (lis jss ta 0 40 1 ASniSlsj PloaFant Mt. TOMSOa'DtO 9 61 5 SS 11 W, Unlondale 7 09! 3 09, 5 34 0 21, 61011 491 Forest City 7 80 319 6 43 91W 500tll84 CarbondVo 734ll)34ltM 9 m 4 r.T.nifco White nrhije 7 57,ra a tn 9 04 5l'lll2 laynem 7 42 IS 43 8 01 858 44s,U2i Jermyu 741 345 80S B53 4 4TU1S Arclilbuld 7 6015180 8M4401115 VMnton 761 8 54 111 H4C 1361111 I'CCkMUt 7(8 363 4)8 84.' 4 1P1I07 CJlrrlintlt SCS'401 621 843 4281101 VrlCfbUrg 804 401 6 21 8 ,13 4 25lll 03 '1 tiroop 8 00 4 10 6 7 831 42-J110J rrnvirtonco Bio eliOSi 632 4 19(1057 Park riace 812f4 17 6S3 8 SO 4 15,10 55 bcranton . i 16 1 4 20 6 34 a m r h'a u Leave Arrive a ut ur u t. Bunday only t slgnltlcs that trains ttop on elynil for pas. eenccrs Trains 20V and 208 Sunday only Other trains dally except Sunday. F ecu re rates via Ontario a Western before purchasing tickets and save money 1 brousib va agner outTtt fcleeper and free re cllninr chair car New York, to Cblciso viltheut change, l'ntaengvr Itntea Itrdnccd lo l'vo Cent Per 5lilc. J.O, Anderson, Qtt, rasa Agt. T, Flltcroft, PIT rtn. A?t Sprantnn. rn 'NEWSPAPERS THE WILKKS-BARRE RECORD CAN b hud In Scranton at the news stands of Relnnan Brag. 405 Bpruc and (03 Lln. deni M. Norton' 323 Lackawanna avenue; I. B. Schutter, 211 Spruce street.