-' ... -. THE SCRANTON TRIBUTE-WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1890. MUNYON'S GUARANTEE. ItcoBC Asarrtlan m to Jtmt What the ncmeillea 'Will Do. Munyon ruarinWt I lust bis Ithimtliro Cure will cure ntarly all cif or rheum. tlim lu a iw lioutts tbat tilt l)jiinl Cur will cure twtlgMtlon and all ttomaeh Iruublra; that bin Kidney Cur Trill cure BU per cent. ef all caura of kidney trouble; tbat hla "a tarrb Cure will cur catarrh no matter how loni atamllne, tbat hi Headache Oire Mil cur an kind of headache la a few mlnutea; tbat Ills Cold "Jure will milrklr break ur atr form of cold and en on through the entire Hit of remedies At all driifclnte, .3 rents a Tlal. If you need medlcol edile nrlte Prof. Munyon, 1500 Arch at , rhlla It la absolutely tree. CARBONDALE. UNIFORMED PYTHIANS' DRILL The I'lilfotmed Knights of Pythian nf Seranton. visited the local knights ai evening. Headed by the Mozait band the tmrnded the Jrltu'lp.il stiects and cave an Interesting drill on Noith Main stiret There weie about thlrt tinlforniPd men In line unci m'WiiiI thousand persons witnessed and ap plauded the evolutions. At half past eight they tppalied to Afsetnblv hull where they were dined and toasted. A uniformed rank of the local knights will doubtless be the outgtowth of tho Mslt A body of fillet dtllled men lias lievei been seen on our stieets INVENTION OF LOCAL MEN. C 13 Speticei c.ishlei of the Mlneis' and Mechanics' Savings bunk, and J. T Pethlck. foimerl of the Carhondnle I.umbet company hae seemed a pot ent on n but shir ulaim which !mm ises to be n niofltable delee M l .1 small affairs which fastens to the win dow and door casings and l u s.nlng n blank cuitiidge Is exploded whe-ii the window or door Is opened The In innntiiin In ptMtnln tn mouse the sleep er and wll lundoubtedly frighten away J th bin glut. The device Is easily muue inoperative during the da OBSEXUIES. The funeral of Mrs. McConnon was held yesterday mot nine The ie mniiiK nnn conveyed to St Hoe htii.li wheie a high mass of ipuulem was elebrated by Rev. J. J. Orlllln. t tht loneluslon of the mass he de lir.'d a fitting eulogy taklntr for his tet Ruth 3 1 "My daughter and I will seek icst for thee und will piolde that It will do thee well " The speak ei dwelt on the ehilstlan character of the deceased which was of much i niisolation to the bereaved ones In ter ment wa: made in St. Hose come teiy The pallbears were: Michael Munle. t ' s Opinion, John Mul-Inh-v, John Cahenny. Cleorge McOoff and William Snleen of Honesdale There was a huge numbei of out or town people lu attendance at the fti neial, among whom were Mrs Feigu hun and daughter Anna. Miss Nellie rut i an of Seiniiton, Mis. I'atiick Tim lin William Maxwell. Misses adle Timlin. Mttdge Ganron, Anna fi.nln. Mis ltoe Cnntwell, Andrew n.ivl.i r.r jeimjn LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Miss Svlvl.a Vhltlng of Canaan tt.t has loined the coins of muses iit Or Wheeler's private hospital wher sin will take a two yeais' course Mis Mlna Dllts has returned from HViincllhMlle Mr and Mrs Thomas Moigan of Stulng stieet, are in New Yolk city. J H Met beit has tone to New York t i k e the Dewey celebration. Mis U W I'ethlek lies letunii'd it m New York Mr. IVthlck Is undee B ' ig uentinent nt Uellevuo hospital. Mis Marie Louise liurr, who spent fr -ral weeks with Mls-s Josephine luii of Chinch street, leturned lo liinphnmtnii esteidn The High School Alumni mee'.lig ns nohtponed until tonight Hdward Aunger has letuined fiom H-inesdale. He T. r Coffe of this cltv will I f master of ceremonies at the funer ni i r ti'p late Father Louchrnn In Ml i inka on Tluusday. Tb- Hum 111 Comedy cmnuunj pi e-i- nled a "Flag n' Tiuce." to a god t -e-d audience at the Grand last nisht. The funera1 of Michael I.oftus will 1 c In Id tomotrow morning nt 3 o'clock "lie Loaf lodge of Odd Fellows In -e el. c ted the following officers: Noble fi.mil, Wllllim Mnsteis v( .. m.ml 1'iank II. Love, assistant beeretary i r --dei lik Hobeils. trustee ChiUt phet HiulU Hesides electing oIlcers, de pieis weie eonfeired on a numbei if in n.l is 'rl.i mas Carlson and the little Re-se 1" who nie suffering concuss! m of t 1 lain the result of falls weie i- mi what im:ioed yesterday. N HMI'TY SACK CANNOT STAND UPRIGHT." Neither can P or. weak, thin blood nourish and ustaln the physical system. Hood'8 -nr.-npnrllla Is the standard purifier mid true tonic for the blood. HOOD'S PILLS do not gilpe. IriiEglsts, Z;, PECKVILLE. All Today Is the day of the rifty-second ii-giment reunion. Peckvllle Is garbed In holiday uttlre and our citizens stand icady to extend the glad hand to the manj veterans who will attend the te iinlun The morning and afternoon sessions will be held at Ledyard hall Thf omp flic und entertainment will tako plate In tho evening and will b- hi id at the M H. church. The ban quet will be held at the Wilson Fire company's hall. Mi Hi nest Wescott. of Nicholson, W isltlng Mi and Mrs. j D Hioad Mr Aichle Chlvers leturned Mon d iv from Chicago, jvhere ho has been staving the last two weeks. Air and Mis. George H Heed hav- r i timed from a week's visit with Phll a ! 'nhl.1 relatives. Mi Frank Hiundago extended to hlnis ir heatty cougtntulatlons yester da j and was ovei heard to remark "bet ter b n lurk than ileh" Fiank hal b en over In Jessup after a load of (dot hii rois and was on his wav t.i Scott when ho had occasion to sto For Nervous Exhaustion tlioro Is no remedy equal to Horsf ord's Acid Phosphate Genuine bean name Horilord on wrapper, fit Orelner's store. Ho put his hand In his pocket to pay for tho purchase, when ho discovered that his purso was missing. Consternation followed, as the purse contained 120 and a largo number of notes und valuable paper lcpresentlnff seerul hundred dollar. Frank at once proceeded to traverse tho loutc to Jrssup again and when ctosslnR the Delaware and Hudson trucks at the depot he found the wal let Jut us It had fallen A little fur thet on he picked up the notes un 1 other papers, sonieuhat soiled )v the rain and mud. but In negotiable shape Dozens had passed along the road and It Is a mystery that the wallet and papers wete not discovered TAYLORNEWS. Married at tho Methodist Episcopal Parsonage, A Curiosity Social. Other Local Nows. At the Methodls't IIplFcop.il pai son age on Monday Miss Leah J I'vans and Mr. John McNulty, both piotnlnent young peoplu of West Seranton. weie united In marriage by theipastoi. He. Francis Oendall The happy couple, aftei enjoying a few days on a wedding tour, will go to housekeeping on South Main street Seranton A uuloslty social will be held at the M i: church parlors next Fiiday evening. Ice cream and othei refresh -ments will be served Minooka Tilbe, No. 217, Improved Order of Hod Men will meet this even ing In theli looms. A lUrloslty social will be held at the M L (lunch pallors next Friday evening lee cieani and other re freshments will be served. Minooka tribe. No 247, Improved Older of Hed Men. will meet this even ing In their rooms. The sight-reading music class will meet this evening In the Calvaiy Hap tlst church The marilage of Mls Agnes Hagan to Mr. Michael Gollagher will be sol emnized this afternoon at tin Im maculate Church of Conception Taylor lodge. No 4CJ. Knights of Iv thlas, will meet this evening In their rooms. Mis I! J. Davis and Mrs William Jones vllted relatives in West Seran ton on Monda.v. Messis. John and Sidney Owens left for New Yoik jesteiday, where they will witness the Dewev celebration Miss Muigaret Williams, of Gieen Ridge, was the guest nf friends heie on the Sabbath Tickets for the conceit to be given nt the Lyceum on Tilday evening by Di I'airy are selling rapidly In thH tow " Miss Stoll.i Owens, of Kendham. and Mr. Oooigo Macklnder. of Old Foige boiough, weie united In marriage nt the Old Forge Methodist Episcopal church on Monda evening at 7 o'clock Mr. and Mrs Frederick AValllck, of Peckvllle, were guests of i lends heio yesterdaj. Alderman John D. Howe, of Seran ton, will be piesent at the meeting nf the Improved Order of Hed Men this eveninsr Miss Haehel Gangwer has leturnel fiom her visit to Centremoreland. Not the Wisest Way. It Is not always best to wait until It Is needed before buying a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholein and Dlat rhoea Hemedy. Quito frequently the lemedy Is lequlrcd In the very busiest season or In tho night and much In convenience nnd suffering must bo borne before it can bo obtained. It costs but a trifle us compared with Its renl worth and every family can well afford to keep It In their home. It Is everywhere acknowledged to be the most successful medicine In the world for bowol complaints For sale by all druggists. Matthews Hros., wholesale and retail agents JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Important Meoting of Mayflold Coun cil Two Sorious Accidents Yester dayFinancial Success of the Loan Exhibition. A meeting of the Mayfleld borough ouncll was held Monday evening at which all the members were present. After the reading of the minutes of the previous icgulai meet ing a heated discussion took place on the question of expunging that part of It dedai Ing the seat ot Councilman Hergan vacant on the ground that he had left the borough Mr. Hergan produced tho opinions of several attor ney that ho had not lost his residence and was entitled to his seat and a mo tion to expunge the lesolution from tho minutes was curried by the vote of Chaliman Dempsey, who at the former meeting voted for tho resolu tion. The report of Prof. Lesher, who was engaged to make an Investigation of the boiough books, was handed In and the professor was present Tho report, however. Is Incomilete and was laid upon the table. Secietary Cavanaugh handed in his resignation, which was accepted and Patrick Daley was ufteiwaids elected to succeed him. The leslgnatlons of Chief of Police Chailes Hlyth and Chairman Dempsey weie nlso read and accepted. The resignation of Chaliman Dompso, who held the balance of power between the two factions of councils will, It Is expected, cause a deadlock In future business and It Is probable no ngi ce ment will be made on n successor un til next election. Michael Davitt, of Mayfleld, a well known miner In the Glcnwood shaft, was quite seriously Injured while en gaged at his woik yesterday by a fall of rock Foitunately a quantity of coal which lay upon tho bottom rock caught most of tho weight of tho heavy slab that fell, otherwise Mr. Davltl would have been Instantly killed. He was taken to his home In the com pany's ambulance and nttended by Dr. P. C Manley. While his Injuries nie of n painful nature It Is hoped thnt the Injured man will iccover. Frank Worshlskle, a Polish boy about fourteen yeais of age. fell out of n wagon on which he was riding on tho hill at Mnjlleld last evenlnt? and sustained a eompound fractuie of the forearm He was attended by Dr M. J. Shields Hy the loan exhibition recently held for four nights In the Methodist Epls mpal church basement the Binig hum jf $200 was realized after the expenses were paid. When the low price of admission 10 cents. Is taken Into con sldeiut ijii It will be seen that the ex hibition was a great financial success The Ladles' Aid society and the ouiik ladles of St. Agnes guild held a Joint meeting In the Sunda school room of St. James rhuich last evening A number of friends nnd relatives attended the funeral of the late Mis. Tohn McConnell, of Cnrbondnle, for merly of this borough, ypsterday morn ing (' F Gannon, George McOoff, THE MAN OF TODAY Though Apparently Strong and Healthy He May He In Imminent Danger. We read of the sudden death of men apparently full of health and strength, und we arc uutounded Hut were they healthy? No, though outwatdly there was nothing tho matter, und no symp toms nppeared by which a doctor could discover their dlhcase. theie vvns, not withstanding, a disease ptesent, vvhlih silently and secretlj was lajlng up poison which, when the exciting muse should come, would Immediately Hood the lungs with Its deadly secretions, nnd render them Inet t und useless, so that tho man who had been nppatently ii tower of sttength grew feeble as nn Infant, nnd, In spite of the ertorts of the greatest doctors, slowly choked to death. .Medical wrlteis will tell you that the victim of pneumonia Is dl owned In his own secretions Hut why ware not those secretions cart led off.' Hecause the kidneys were uncuual to the task and needed nld. If business men, nnd men of affairs genernlly. when appuiently In perfect health, could be Induced to take pre cautions how greatly would the num ber of widow h nnd oiphuus be dimin ished In this fair land' The lemedy Is so simple, so well known, so infallible To avoid pneumonia and Hilght's disease and all othei Ills arising fiom diseased livers and kidneys, nil that need be done Is to tnke us directed. Winner's Safe Cure. It will cleanse. It will stiengthen. It will feed these or gans, so that they enn do their work Autumn then, with Its sudden changes of tcmperntuie, will have no terrois for us foi colds cannot find lodgment In n healthy bodv, and as foi the greater evils of which we have been speaking, this medicine Is known to futnlsh per fect Immunity from them, to nil who toke It faithfully accoidlng to directions John Cnhenv and Pattlck Mullally, of this boiough, weie pall-boaters. MOSCOW. A speiiul meeting of the Ladles' Aid flooietv. will be held this afternoon nt :: o'clock in the Methodist Episcopal i lunch All ndies of the congiegatlon ate Invited to be piej-ent to mnke ai lnngement for n fair to be held lu November. Mrs Lonsteln leturned home ostor doy fiom a few days' visit at Caibon dnle Miss Hthel Hottin has been spending a shoit time with her sister nt Seran ton. Hev. Johnson, who has been spend ing the summer nt the Simpson bo.n cl ing house occupied the pulpit In the Methodist Lplfcoop-'l chinch Sunduy evenlnp;. II. II DePew hns been quite 111 for the pas-t few days. Mr. und Mts. C II. Clotise are the guests of lelatlves at Caibondale. Mr and Mis. Gllland, of Gouldsboio, nie vllting their daughter. Mrs. Heniy Travis. Mis .Grove of Philadelphia, Is the guest of her niece, Mis. Sheln. Mr. Franz of Sweet Valley, spent a few dnvs with his brother-in-law, F. 13 Gardner, last week Aithur DelVvv of Mt. Pocono was u caller in town yesterdav. Emmet Kelly is visiting friends at Philadelphia. X- . THOMPSON. Fied Muiphy moved to Susquehanna last Satuiday. Hev H L I.inabee ptoached In Lanesboio last Sabbath. The pastor, Hev. D. C. Earnes, being disabled be cause of a severe cold and sore throat. G. F. Spencer was In Hallstead on business Monday. Hev It. H. Tower pleached In Oak land Sunday nnd was doing buslnesa In Hlnghamton Monday. Mrs II. D. Payne is visiting her par ents at Heart Lake for a week or jnoi o Mrs Smith, of tho Jeffeison house. Is in Susquehanna having her lecently Injured foot treated. THEATRICAL. Kathorine Rober. The unusually excellent repeitolre company headed by Katharine Rober which Is nt the Academy of Music this week, presented "Madame Sans Gone' again yesteiday afternoon and "Kll larney" last night to two largo nnd de lighted audiences. Theie will bo two performances to day, matinee and evening, at popu lar prices. As to May Irwin, May Irwin says she does not think much of women who want to do men's work. She believes thoroughly In mar iluge, In the husband controlling tho wife, and In all the good old-fashioned Ideas. Hut she admits, howevet, wl'li n smile, that she does not know who or w here the man is w ho could govern Jier Miss Irwin thinks that woman's greatest weapon is her talent for sai rasm In her own case this gift hn served her better than a regiment of big brothers. In all her years of stag" experience she has been before tho public since her childhood she has never received a letter from nn un known ndmlior This Is nn everj day experience with the most success ful actresses Hogging letters she gets by tho bun dled, but her lepututlon for icady wit protects her from the recorded tender ness of those who aie charmed by her amiability Miss Irwin detlatcs that she admires people who can net, but that she heiself Is no nctiess. Sh? can play only one side of herself tho merry one. That she has another, an earnest one, haully Is suspected. Hut theie are two sons, her enthusiasms, to be brought up, besides her dear delightful mother, and one of the loveliest homes In New York to look after nnd plan for. She keeps these serious matters to her self And so the world laughs with ho with her and "Sister Mary " Perhaps May Irwin's big henrtedness Is the most remaikable thing about her. She likes to tnlk about the suc cess of othei s players In the company nnd of what nice people they nie, too. There are few giand opera alls about this star. Miss Iiwln will bo at the Lyceum to mouow evening In 'Sister Mniy." My Innocent Boy. A comedian who Is always welcome when th theuMicul season .onus round is Otis liar Ian This ear he BEAUTY, HC0NQUER011 BELLAVITA Araenlo Beauty Tablets and Fills. A per fectly safe und guaranteed treatment foralUkla disorders. Restores the bloom ol oulh to faded laces. 10 dnys' treatment SOct SO days' $1.00, by mall hwid for circular, Addrei!, KERVITA MEDICAL CO., Cllotoo & Jackie SIS., CbksT Sold by McGarruh & Thomas, Diug. gists,, 20 Luckawam-a uve., Seranton, Pa, comes as a star under the manage ment of Frank McKeo In n new play called Mv Innocent Hoy," which hn.l a successful production at the Royalty theater, Ixindon. It Is a comedy of the high class and denls with the Btory of a young man who Is thought by ft lends to be vciy innocent, but who hns early in lire contracted a secret matrlage, and who Is about to be mat rled uK.il n when the play opens. Mi. Hat Ian is supported by a company of good players n.s every star should be. but ratelv ever are. The comedy will have n production nt the Lyceum next Saturday night. Lewis Monlson Coming. Lywls Moirlson will be ut the Ly ceum October G and 7 in his new play, "Frederick the Great." It Is said the new role Ills him like the provciblal glove and the critics speak In the highest terms of the peifoimanee ns a w hole. Gaiety Theater. "Without making any exception whutever, the best vaudeville company ever appealing In this city Is that of Hoey and Notion's Twentieth Centuiy Comedians, which opened a three nights' engagement at the Hijou yes terday, and is deserving of generous pntioungc. It is ilean and wholesome ftom statt to llnlsh and every i ersnt: In the CHst Is a llnlshed nrtlst Theie aie many well known people in the company and their nppear.inc, nfte--noon nnd evening, was the sUnal for geueial applause. "Klein nnd Clifton gave a d 'ightful nciobutle comedy sketch, and wc fol lowed by the Velone Sisters In .in In stiumental trio There ate thre" of them, two violinists and a plant i', und nil lovers of good music shou'd hear them. Femnle violinists, is a ruie, don't seem to mnster the lnsMttment, but the Velonn Slsteis aie an excep tion Thev pln with tho skill of fin ished artists and with all th .two und attractiveness of their sev "Jnmes F. Hoey. "Young Mule," as he in called, Is entertaining, nnd John Duly and Annie Deverc, are doeldelv laughable In an Irish sketch entitled ' Hrldget's Word Goes.'" The two Mnrons do a splendid acrobatic turn and Johnson and Dean, America's cleveiest coloted team, are decldely In evidence. Miss Hattle Wells, .i pretty little danseusc. graceful as she Is pretty. Jumped Into popularity; John and Hnny Dillon. Miss Emma Krause and Harvo and Jordan nlso earned genoious applause "Yester day's WIlkes-Haire News. At tho Gaiety Thursday, Fiiday and Saturday, with tho usual matinees BASEBALL, NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Chicago (first game) H Pittsbllig 200200100-5 Chicago . . 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0-0 II E ID 0 r. i H.itteiics I.eever und Uouctman; Gar vin und Ch nice. Second game R. If E Pittsbuig 101100 0 5-12 10 J Chicago 000 000000 4 7 Hatterlcs Hoffcr and Schrlver, Talor nnd Donohue. I'mp'res McDonald nn 1 O'Day. At St. Louis It II. E Cleveland 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-3 12 2 St Louis 1 2 1 2S22 1 -1j 22 (, Batteries Kneppcr and Sugden; Young and O'Connor Fmplres Connolly und Warner. Haltlmnrp-Phll.idclphui Itnln Hrooklj n-W.i idilngton Rain. MONEY TO LOAN. F"R"TNON7HFKirTENT nnd five per cent money on approved security M. H. HOI.GATE. Common- wealth building BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY GROCERY STORE AND SEVERAL other lines of business, established nnd pajlng. Hackett, Price Hulldlng. A LARGE STOCKHOLDER IN A Lo cal corporation, othcer and salaried man will sell from $15 000 to $2jO0O of his holdings This is a grand opportunity for Mime joung man to step Into a business established for over ten ears; good rea si ns for selling, don't appl unless you have nbillt and character business thor oughly prosperous principals only. L M S , Tribune. LEGAL. COMMISSIONERS OFFICE. Lackawanna County. Seranton. Pa , Sept. IS, 1S03. COUNTY HRinOES PROPOSALS FOR HUILDING FOUR btone arch bildges will be received at the county commlfcsloi rr's offlco until 12 o'clock neon, on Saturday, Stpt 30, IS33. Tho bridges are locitcd us follows; One In Hcnton township over Inlet to Finn's Pond Ono In Scoit township over Coon's creek One In Scott township over Smith's creek. One In Soi.th AMngton township over Carpenter cieck Plans and speoiflcitiorK may be seen ut countv commissioner s ollice. Court house, Seranton Pa The county commlfsioncrs reserve the right to reject nnv or all bids Chan F Wagner, clerk ESTATE OF HANNAH CARTER. LATE of the Horough of Jermvn. Count) of Lackawanna and Stato of Pennsylvania, deceased Letters testamentary upon tho above estate having been granted to the under- Kigueu, mi persons naving claims against said estate will pic sent them for pay ment and thciho Indebted thereto will please make nuvment to HANNAH TROTTER, Executor Jermjn, Pa. NOTICE -THE ANNUAL MEETING OF tho members of tho Lackawanna Store Association. Limited, will be held at the ollice of tho Association In the city nf Seranton, Pa , Wednesdas. Oct 1 1831 at 2 o'clock p m for the election of managers for the ensuing jear nnd for the transaction of such other business ns may properl come before the meeting. II S Fall child, Secretary Seranton, Pa , Scnte mber 10, 1S99 SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED-HV A YOUNG woman to go out bv tho day or tako wash home Apply lu5 rear of North Main avenue. WANTEDBY MIDDLE AGED LADY a position as luiusekeeper In small family, or mending nnd plain sewing Good refe-renics Address 320 Adams uve VANTED-HY YOUNG LADY. POal Hon as doublo entty bookkeeper or usslstunt. can furnish lefereiKo. Ad diess 419 Irving avenue. SITUATION WANTKD-OUNa MAN of 17 gruduuto of High School; under. Htands Btenoginphlc work, can do book keeping, would like plnco to do general ollice work ' O ISflfi Cedar nvcuuo SITUATION-WANTED-BY THE DAY washing. Ironing or cleaning Miss L. E . 4W S Ninth street, city POSITION WANTED AS FIREMAN. 1422 Wjomlng nvenue, Seranton. Pa WANTED-POSITION AT ANY HON est emplojment. gtocery trade pre fened References. Address "Idle." care Oenei al Delivery. SITUATION WANTED-HY AN KXPE1U lonced bookkeeper , small salary; ref erences given. Address A. It , Postoftice. WANTHD-A SITUATION AH WATCH man or Janitor, can furnish best of reference. Addiess P H Seranton Post-ollice The People's Exchange. A POPULAR CLKAUING 1IOUSC for the Hensflt ot All Vn Hnve Houses to Kent, Ileal Estate or Other Property to Sell or liXchuiiRe, or Who Want Sltimtloua or Help These Small Advertisements Cost One Cent u Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word lixcept Situations Wanted, Which Are In. Hcrtcd Tree. FOR RENT riMtNMIKD AND 1'NFI HNISHHr) hoiiM-s. steam and furnace bcatcd, llarkttt, Price Hulliling. STOHHS. OFFICES, UAUNS. HOl'HES, flats and looms. Huikctt, I'rlt.o Hulldlng. TENANTS SEEKING HOUSES, Olt landlords seiklng tenants should sou Huikctt. FOR HENT-NO. Hit PHIOE STREET, hotiso und burn; nil Improvements. InnulrH nt :i Wyoming avenue. rOft HENT-121 ADAMS AVENCE; thoroughly renovated , rent reason able Smith. Hoard of Trndfo Hulldlng Foil HENT-MY PfiANINn MILL AND lumber yard, one of the best nnd old est locations lu Bcrunton foi the lumber bushuss Poor health tin cause for renting. Joseph Ansley, iOt Seranton street FOIl HENT-A Ft'HNISHHP FRONT room with or without boatd. US North Seventh street FOR SALE HOf8ES AND LOTS IN ALL PART3 city and uunmoic JtncKcii SEVERAL" LINES Hl'SINESS-ESTA H llshed and pa lug, Hackett, Price Hulldlng FOR SALE CHEAP TWO POOL tallies Apply J. S. J'rltchnrd, 2; Court street, city. FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR HENT-A FINE FPRN1HED front room with steam, gas nnd butn, J 140 Washington avenue ritONT- ROOM FURNISHED, STEAM heat bath and running water. 407 Madison avenue. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. WANTED-TO SELL .OR EXCHANGE for lumber one 4-roll single iv Under Planer nnd matcher. Joseph Ansley, Seranton, Pa FOR SALE OR RENT. FOR SALE OR HENT-TEN-ROOM (Ingle boue, painted, papered newly improvements, 51S Pine street, between Washington and Adams. Charles P. Jad wln, corner Sprnre and Perm. REAL ESTATE. M. H HOLGATE, ROOMS C02 AND 001 Commonwealth building, real estate, mortgages and other ccurltle.s bought and sold, loans negotiated HACKETT, PRICE HCILDING. HAS bargains In single and dnublo houses $2,C00-Ht7YSDESIRAHLE NEW, MOP ern S-room hou-e Hnekett J,rW-lU'YS HANDSOMEST, BEST LO cated bouse for tho price, in Green Ridge Hnekett Price Hulldlng $20,OHO-RI'YS 121,000 PROPERTY' ON the hill Ilackett, Trice Hulldlng. J2SO0O-HUYS LARGE. SIGHTLY COR ner with two steam-heated residences nnd barn Hackett, Price Hulldlng. json-ntTYS si.ooo woods. Hackett LOT AT HOUND $1,400 AND UPWARDS-DHSIRAHLE single houses Hackett, Price Hulld lng. $1,000 TO rOOO-JKFKERSON AVENUE residence Hackett. Prlco Hulldlng. HACKETT. PRICK HUILDING, BUYS, sells, rents, insures property, loans mone. $U00-FINH CORNER RESIDENCE, very eleslrnble, new. modern, cltv home, at a very low figure nnd easy terms, near Mulberry enrs. See Hackett, Price Hulldlng. $4,50O-BUYS THOROUGHLY UP-TO-dato double house, now building, wilt rent for $500 a ear. Hackett. Prlco Hulldlng IF YOU WANT TO HUY. SELL, RENT or Insure property, see Hackett, Prlco Hulldlng WANTED. IF YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL, RENT or Insuie property, see Hickett, Price Building WANTED-rOUR OR FIVE UNKUR nlshed rooms with use of cellar Ad dress S D T. 510 Laekiwanna avenue. WANTED inntNTsTlEDIlOUSE-MAR-ilecl couple wish to lent furnished house lu nice Ioc.illt : best nf references given, willing to pa) liberal price for suitable place Address, Wyoming, care Tribune HELP WA NT ED-MALE. WANTED-MEN AND nOYS TO Dis tribute circulars, applv 42s Lackawan na ave, between 7 and S n m WANTED-OKNTLEMANLY CLERKS to sen clothing, etc , apply New York nnd Philadelphia Consignment Co , 42S Lackavvunna ave , between 10 nnd 11 n m. WANTED 1MMED1ATELY-A COMPET ent dress goods salesman Only those having had experience need apply Le beck & Corln, 121-126 Wyoming avenue WANTED - ONE HUNDRED GOOD woodsmen to work In lumber woods In Potter county, Pa . such as teamh-tei . log cutters and swampers Good wages will be paid Apply to Lnckawann.i Lumber Company, Mlna, Potter county, Pa. or Cross Fork, Pottei countj, Pa, or Hoard of Trade Building, Seranton, Pa HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WANTED ' IMMED1 tcTa'EVER A L competent salesladies In cloak depart ment Onlj those having had experience need apply Lcbeek & Corln, 121-120 Wj omlng avenue COMPETENT housework. GIRL FOR GENERAL Applv 1003 Olive street STRAYED. STRAYEDTO MY TRLMISKS ON SEPT 22. n cow. no horns led with white nose If not called for In live duys will bo sold for damages and cost W H Smith, farmer. Prlceburg, Pa BOA RDING BOARDINQ 525 PINE STREET. IMPOUNDED. JMPOUN olTfJ I "at' HluX'8Tn1iAD-ONE black nnd white row with crumpled norm,. If not ailed for In Ihiee ilnp will be sold foi charge's Impounded Sept 22, ivi Thomas Coollgan, Pound master MISCELLANEOUS. MASSAGE-SWEDISH MOVEMENT. Olive street. t.03 TO WHOM CONCERNED-DRAWING for oigan nnd book case at Co-operu-tivo hull, Sept. 28, Is postponed to Oct. lt, 1S PROFESSIONA L. AncmrecTS EDWARD H. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Connell building, Seranton. E. L WALTER, ARCHITECT OFFICE rear of COO Washlngtin iivenue LEWIS HANCOCK, JR.. ARCHITECT. 435 Spruce st , cor. Wash n , Seranton. FREDERICK I.. HROWN, ARCHITECT, Price building, jjs Washington avenue, Seranton. T. I I.ACEY & SON ARCHITECTS. Traders' National Hunk oersrs DIt l"0 LYMAN," SCRANTON Till nte Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry. DR. II, I'. REYNOLDS, OPP. P O DR. C C. LAURACE. 115 VnminK uve. WELCOME C. 8NOVER. Coal Exchango 2nd floor, Room D Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to 6. HOTELS ANO HCSTAUHANTS THE ELK CAFE, 125 and 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates reasonable P. ZE1GLER. Proprietor SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D. L A.- W. passenger depot Conducted mi tho Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. . LAWYERS RICHARD J HOCRKE, ATTORNEY at.Lavv, 500-2 Lackuwunnu uvenue. Gen eral law business, collections and loans. J W. HHOWNING, ATTORNIU AND Couusclloi-nt.Law. Rooms, 312-:SU Moors' Hulldlng M J DONAHOE. ATTORNEY-AT-law Ofllctb, C12-G12 Wears' Hulldlng. FRANK E ROYLE. ATTCRNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law, Hurr building, rooms 13 nnd 14 Washington avenue. WILLARD WARREN & KNAPP, AT tornejK nnd Counsellors-al-Law Re publican building, Washington nvenue, bcranton, Pa JLSSt'P fi. JESSl'P, ATTORNEYS AND i-ounsellors - nt - Law, Commonwealth building, Hooma 1 20 nnd 21. JAMES W OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-Al" aw. Rooms 511, 15 und 51G Hoard of Trade Hulldlng D. !i,:.PLOI'E. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Wears building, corner Wahlngton nvenuo and Spruce street. JAMES J. H HAMILTON, ATTORNEY nt-Law C02 Commonwealth building, Seranton EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms 803.904, 9th floor, Mears' building ,'VAV,WATHES- ATTORNEY-AT-LAW" Pa Board f Trade building, Seranton, C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth building, Scrnnton, Pa. IA.TERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' National Bank building. C COMEGYS. building. 9-13 REPUBLICAN A. W. BERTHOLF, Mears" building. ATTORNEY', PHYSICIANS ANO SURQEONS MARY A. SHEPHERD. M. D., HOME, opathlst, 616 Linden street. DR W. E. ALLEN. 513 NORTH WASH, lngton avenue. DR. L M GATES, ROOMS 207 ANd"20S Board of Trade Building. Office houis 8 to 9 o. m . 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m Resi dence, 309 Madison avenue. DR. C. L. FREAS SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Fitting nnd Fat Reduc tion. OfTlce telephone 1303. Hours. 10 to 12, 2 to 4. 7 to 9. DR S W L'AMOREAUX, OFFICE 231 Washington nvenue. Residence 131S Mulberry Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys and gonlto-urlnary or gans a specialty Hours, 1 to 4 p m W. G. ROOK! VETERINARY SUl geon, Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated. Hospital, J21 Linden street, Seranton. Telephone 2672 SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF TEE LACKAWANNA. Scrnnton, Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law, medicine or business. Opens Sept. 11th Send for catalogue. Rev. Thomas M, Cann, LL. D , principal and proprietor; W. L". Plumley, A. M., head, master. SEEDS G H. CLARK & CO. SEEDMEN AND Nurserjmen, store 116 Washington ave. mie; green house. 1110 North Main ave nue; stoio telephone, 7S2. WIRE SCREENS JOS KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACK . wanna avenue, Scrnnton, Pa , manufac turer of Wire Screens. MISCELLANEOUS BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished Tor terms address R J Bauer, conductor, 117 Wvomlng avenue, over Hulberts' music store MEGAHGEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS , supplies, envelopes paper bags, twine warehouse, im vvasmngion uvenue, Seranton, Fa. CITY SCAVENGER A B HRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS nnd cess pools, no odor Improved pumps used A. B. BRIGQS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elcke's drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry Telephone 9540. SCALP TREATMENT. MltSrTTTKETLrntTsCAL ment. 50c; shampooing. 50c; facial massage, manicuring, 25c; chiropody. 701 Qutncy RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Schedule in Effect June 10, 1809. Trains Leave Scrnnton: 0.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburjr, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pittsburg- and the West. 0.38 a. m. week days, for Hazleton, Pottsville, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, BaltimoreWashington and Pitts burg nnd the West. 2.18 p. m., week days (Sundays 1.58 p. ra.), for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg and the West. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. K. WOOD, Oen'l Pass. At) it .' II HUTCHINSON, Uentral Manszer. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Del., Lackn. ami Western. Effect Monday, June C, IS'W. Trains lenvo Seranton ns follows: Ex p'ss for New York nnd all points east, 1.40, 3 00, 5,10, roo nnd 10 05 b m.; 12 55 nnd 3 S3 p. tn. Express for Enston, Trenton, Phltndol Phlii nnd the south, 510, SCO nnd 10 05 a. n'- 1? C." nml 3 al P. m. lobjliuniiu nccomtnoilitlon. 6.10 p. m ',;M,ri';' for Hlnghnmton, Oswego, LI m la. Coining. Utith. Dansvllle. Mount Morris nnd Hurfniu 12.10, 2 25. 0 00 n. m.: fin'.,?1"! C' M " " . mnklng close connee ;"l1at "uffnlu to nil points In the west northwest nnd southwest. uslilngton ucromniodatlon, 3 40 p. m. 'inghnmtnn nnd way stations, 10j p m. i acton vlile uccommodution, 100 p. in. JMohoNon uccnnimodatlon, 0 00 p. m LxproRs for Utlcn and Richfield Springs, Z"j ; n in nnd 1 51 p in IJhiicii 2S5. noo a. in nnd l.tu p. in n,,.- No,r.,mnili"rlnnd, Plttston, VMikes unire. Pj mouth, HloomsMirg nnd Dan ,,.1,1 T' """Mug tloso I'onnectlons at North tiVlT"01"1 '" Wllllntnsporl. Hirilsburg, "altlnii.re. Washington nnd the toutli. ortliurnberlaml nnd Inteimedlue stn Uons 6 SO, J0 05 a in uid 1 51 nnd 5 40 p. Nniitleokp and Intermediate Htatlons, '' und II io u m Plymouth nnd Intel rne,nllr rtril(mR 3 -. nnfl s M p. m, ror KlngKton, 12 f p m ' unman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains ier detailed Information, pocket tlmo tables etc nnply to M L Smith, DIs trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket office. Central Rnilro:i:l of New Jersey Stations In New York-Foot of Liberty street' " ' "'"' Soulh Ve"Y Whitehall ,A,1,hrheIte coal used exclusively, Insur. 'ng cleanliness and comfort TIME TAHLE IN EFFECT SEPT. 12,18'W. Trains leave Scrnnton for New York, n',lr,k' L'llzabeth. Philadelphia, Easton, 'i V"1l,m' Allentown. Mauch Chunk nnd t-- ,rlIn.uaH' "-"O a in., 2 15 p. m. ..i.. r "n'tlmore and Washington, and points South and West via llethlchem. i " m . 1 20 p m. Sundays, 2.15 p m t'or Loni- Branch. Ocean Grove, etc.. at o n ni und 1 20 p. ni For Rending, Lebnnon and Hirrlsburg, ;ir.'i.",p-ntow"' iso ' m , 1 20 p m. Sun oav, 2 id p m I or Pottsville, 8 00 a in . 1.20 p m. Through tickets to nil points East, Houth and vct nt lowet into at tho station. J It OLHAUSEN. Gen Supt. H P BALDWIN, C.en. Pass. Ast. Delaware and Hudson. On May ltth, 1SU trains will leav. Seranton as follows: For Carhnndnle 6 20, 7 5.1. S 51 10 13 a. m.; 12 noon , 1 23, 2 20, .1 52, 5 25. 0 25, 7 57, 9 13, 11 IK) p m , 1 16 a. tn. For Alban.v, Saratoga. Montreal, Bos ton New England points,. ctc.-.20 a. m , 2 20 p m For Ilonesdnle C 20, 11 11 a. in , 2 20 5 21 P m. Foi Wilkes. B.irre 6 41, 7.48. g 1.1. 9 3S, Oil a m., 120!, 12.1, 322, 4 27. 6 10, 7.4S 10 41 H 10 p m . For New York Philadelphia, etc.. U Lehigh Valley Railroad 6 41 p in.. 1201 128, 4 27 p m ; with Black Diamond E press, 11 30 p m For Pennsvlvnnl.i Railroad points, 6.15, 9.D a. m., 2 18, 4 27 p. m I'or western points via Lehigh Valley RaiIroad-7 45 a. m , 12 02, 3 33. with Black Diamond Eipiess, 10 41 11.30 p. ni. Trains will urrlvo In Seranton as fel lows. From Carbondale nnd the North f.10, 7 41, R.3S, 9 34. 10 .IS, 11 58 a m , 123, 2.13. 3.21. 4 23, 7 41, 1018 11.27 p m From Wllkos-Harre and tho South 6 13. 7 4S. 8 48. 10 38, 11 35 11. m ; 1 18, 2 14. 3.4$. 5 20, 6 21, 7 51 0 03, 10 01 p in. ; 1 13 a. m. SUNDAY' TRAINS. For Carbondale 9 01, 1133 p. m.; 2 23, .1 52. 5.47. 9 51 p m. For Wllkos-Barre 9 38, 12 03 a. m.; 1.58. 3 28. 5.43. 7 48 p. m For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc, 2 23 p tn Lowest rates to all points In United States and Cannda. J. W. HURDICK, O P. A . Albany, N. Y. 11 W. CROSS, D. P A , Seranton, Pa. Lehigh Valley Katlroad. In effect May 14, 1591. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia and New York via D. & 11. R. It., at 6.45 a m and 120!, 2 18. 4 27 (Black Diamond Express), und 11 30 p m Sundnvs. D II . 1 r,S, 7 48 p m For White Hiven, Hazleton and prin cipal points in tho coal regions via D & II R R. 6 41, 2 18 and 4 27 p m. For Pottsville. 6 11, 2 1S p m For Bethlehem, Easton, Reading. liar rlsburg nnd principal Intermediate sta tions via D & It R R. 6 45 a m , 12 01, 2 18, 4 27 (Black Diamond Express), 11 30. Sundavs, D. .Vi H . 168. 7 48 p m For Tunkhannock, Townnda, Elmlra, Ithnca, Geneva and principal intermedi ate stations via D. L & W. R. It. SOI a m , 12 SI and 1.35 p. m I'or Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Nliw arn Falls, Chicago aid all points wen la D. & II R. R . 12 01. 1 (Black Dm mond Express). 7 48 nnd 11 10 p m Sun dnys D & II.. 12 03 n m , 7 48 p m Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley parlor cars on nil trains between Wllkes-Bnne nnd New York. Philadel phia, Buffnlo and Suspension Brldgo ROLLIN H WILBUR, Oen Supt., South Rnthlehcm. Pa. CHAS S LEE. Gen Pass, Agt , 26 Cort- landt street, New York A W. NONNEMACHER. Dlv. Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem, Pa For tickets and Pullman reservations apply 301 Lackawanna me . Seranton, Pa. Eric and Wyoming Valley. Time table, In effect Sept 11th, 1SV) Trnins lenve Seranton for New Yoik, New burgh und intermediate points cm Erie ralhoad also for Hawles and local points at 7 03 a m and 2 28 p m. Returning, trnins arrive ut bcranton at 10 21 n m and 3 16 and 910 p. in, SCHANTON DIVISION, lit KI feet June 35th, 1800. .... "-"on at STO n m ; express, 120; c.pres 4i)o ,, m. sniinjg, 2.15 p. m 11,"r Plttston and Wllkos-Hnrre. 819. I 30 a tn , l so, 4 00. 7 15 p. m. Sundajs, II TO n m 211, 711 p m ni .vimininiti ir,.i. c 0,1 11 0,1 n .. in. .1 ' 7 Worth llonnrt. South Bound, 11)5 203 201 203e04ZO f B - Stations 1 gj x la IS 3 lags A u p MiArrtTO Leave 1 u TSSN Y Franklin Hi .... 740 .... 7 10 West 4Vnd street .... 7U . 700 W'eehawlren .... 810 .... a m p u p ulArrlve LeaTe i. ur m r m 10 43 8 251 1 is cadotla D 11)1 031 si 1040 A 18 109 n&ncoclc 616 ail 4SI 10 31 07U60 Starllgbt St) 3 22 4 41 10 m ooOiiseo Preston rarlc 8 11 231 u 10 IS 5 S4'l2 40 VflDWOOd S 43 8 41 (01 1000 siii2 2.v I'oyotells 6 40 a 60 6 11 0 20 5 4112 14 Orson 6 6C 2 68 fit 40 tMism PlsaKant Mt, 7 m so r. fn t6S26UMi llntundale 708 809 634 1 29 B 1611 49 Forest City 7 t!U 3 ! C 44 910.300(1134 Carbondale 78413341 ((4 9 07 4f7f!1S0 Willie Prtllje 7 37Lf3 S8I 6 bii 9 01 4 01 1112 Maynekt 7 4itl436 01 8 &a 4 44 11 23 Jf rmyn 7 41 3 43 6 03 8 33 4 43,1118 Archibald 7 30881803 880 4 401113 Vilnton 783 864 611 8 46 4 301111 rcclCTllle 7 88 3 6N16 84.'43lill07 Dlri'liatlt 8P2 4 0l'6 21 b 40 4 -Til oj trlcebure 8 04 4 07 6 21 8 39 4 25 11 0) Throop 8 06 4 10, 6 47 8 3 4 111 oo rrovtdeuco 810 14 6 81 8 32 4 IB HOST 1'arlc riace 8 12 (4 17 6 31 8 90 41M0&5 bcranton 816 4 20 6 3.i a u r u'a u LeaTo ArrlTB a ii r vr m t Sunday only ( elKDines that trains atop on siynal tor pas. aengera Trains 2OT and 208 Sunday oaly Other trains dally except (Sunday. hecure rates Tia ontailo western befoie purchasing tickets and sare money i tuouuu agner outTet sleeper and tree re clining cnalr car Ni"W York to Cbteigo without change. l'ncnpt-r llntea Ilt-duced lo Two rent I'cr.nilf. J.O, AndersoD, Oen. vtnt Agt. T. FUtcrott, Dtv. rtss. Agt Seranton. ra NEWSPAPERS Tim WIMvES-DARRC RCCORD CAN be had In Hcranton at the news stands of Relsman Bron . 405 Spruce and 603 Lln. den: It. Norton 323 Lackawanna avenue: I I. b. Schutrer. 2U Spruce street. v tr .