THE SCRANTON TIUBUNlS-TUUltSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1899. CARBONDALE. OPENING OF SCHOOL. The school hoaid lias decided not to delay tlio opening ot school nevond Oct. 2 on account oC the. centrnl building. The following lettet wi show iho status of aftnlt h. Every district school In the oily will open on Monday, Oct. 2, the central building opening us soon as the mlill tlon Is completed, ,but uVety pupil who e::pects to enter the eighth or ninth guides ut that building must report on Monday between the hours or 9 it. in. and 12 o'clock noon, or lnnd 4 o'clock p in. to Pilnclpnl llrydcn and Superintendent flan, who will be In the room which was known as Mr. Collins' loom last term. Uvery stu dent wi)l then be lequtred to register and slate the com so of study he Is roIiir to follow. OwIiir to the ciowded condition of No 8 or Uelmont stieet school, a new room has been furnished at No. 7 or Fnrview street school and u resolu tion recently adopted by'the board In structs all pupils HvInR west of the Lackawanna liver In that district to ro to the Fan lew stieet school nnd nil living east of that line to attend the llelmont stieet school. This rule will be strictly enforced In eery In stance Itespectfully, W. H. Moon, President. NEW CHIEFS. Lackawtixon tribe, No. 20S, Improved Order of lied Men, elected the chiefs that ale to conduct the business on that organization for the coming sK moons Thev ate ns follows: Pho phet. John W. Tllvenburg, sachem, John L Goodwin: senior sagamoie, William J. Williams: junior sagamore, Joseph Jenkins, trustee, John C. Svvln dlehurst. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Miss llesslo Ollmartln bis retu ned to New Yoik City. J 11 Shannon has returned fiom Susquehanna Miss Anna Rodman, of New York, who has been visiting at Iho borne of John Clune, on Dundaff stieet, has re turned to the metiopolls. Mr and Mis. Christopher Mltton are attending the Harford fair. Mrs William Aunger will give a thimble tea from 3 to 6 o'clock this afternoon Mrs Carrie Gaughan, of Seventh neniif Is visiting her sister at Han cock N Y. II II Major will leae today to as sume the duties of his new position on the El Paso and Noitheastern l all road of New Mexico Theie will be no pleaching In the Paptist tabernacle Sunday. Mrs Geoige Tow lor Is entertaining Mis Ella Olios, of Pleasant Mount. D W and Charles Humphrey bae returned ftom Afton, N. Y Miss Sajn.. Purr Is entertaining Miss Uossle Ham, of Honesdale. f. Mrs George Kelly has returned from -USngh.imton The little son of Owen Reese was cnn&ldciably Impioved last night. Conductor Dltmoie. of the tiactlon companj . Is laid up w Ith a dislocated knee sustained by jumping off a car visterdav afternoon. Thomas Cnilson's condition temalned the same last night. Among the Carbondallans attending the Dewey (elebiation aie Hon. John F Ue nobis, E n Yauington, Heese Hughes Fiauk Hollenbeck, Mr. and Mis William Shannon, Hen Pari'-, Fiank Elbiocht. Thomas Nealon, Mr and Mis r Jloignn, Hugh Ollgallon, Domlnlck Kilieen, Miss Mary O'Giady, Frank Tralles. John Eurko, rioyd Foibts John Clune, Ji , Clarence Mc Hnle Jeny Buckley, J. 11 Urennan, F P Htown, Mr and Mrs C. R. Man v die Mrs. S Singer, G J Ronton an 1 I) W Humplney. PRETTY AUTUMN WEDDING. The Marilnge of Miss Ida Samson and Mr. John H. Kinback. The home of Mi and Mrs Hayden Samson, of Hlckoij stieet, Peckvllle, vesterdov morning was the scene of a 'very pretty autumn wedding, tli- occasion being the lnanlage of thcr daughtei, Miss Ida, to Mr. John H. Kinbaik, both of Peckvllle. The cer emonj was peifoimed In the fiont par loi The interior w.is piettlly dec tooned with autumn loaves, out flowers and potted plants, and made a very pleasing effect In the corner of the loom a large floral horse shoe and a beautiful floral arch making a very neat and artistic bower It was In this beautiful spot that the nuptial knot was tied. Rev. S. C. Slmpklns, of the Methodist Episcopal chinch, per formed the ceremopy. Promptly at 10 n clock the strains ot Mendellssohn's wedding mnuli, played by Miss Grao Raithold sounded through the looms The Jlovvoi-ucnieis, Miss neatrlce Ttnklepaugh and Master Hnvden Sam pun pieceded the eontiactlng parties. The bride wuie a beautiful fuwn-col-oied lansdowne. ttlmmed with white silk add applique. She cairied a large boquet of bridal roses. After the cer emonv a sumptuous lepast was served Mi and Mis. Kinback left on the 1.40 a m Delavvaie and Hudson tialn for New Yoik city, where they will spend their honeymoon. Those present from out of town were Mr. and Mis. .Hreese, Mr and Mrs. William Kinback, Mrs. Homer Hutehlngs, Miss Anna Mali-a, MlhS Rose Klnbafck, Miss Emma Shaf fei of f'urbondale, Mrs. David Hand, Mis Dwlgbt Collins, Mis. Harry Klzer, Ml William Klnbach, Dunmore. Mr. nnd Mis. W. Moigan, Scranton: Mr. and Mr- Eugene Swingle, Mr. and Mrs. George Howell, South Canaan, Mr. and Mis George Collins, Klzers, Mrs John Congdon. Honesdale Mr and Mrs OambPll, Bethany, Mis John Mel low Mr Homy Hemelrlght. Jermyn Mr Ernest Wescott Olenwood, Jilts The Washing Woman's Best Friend. jfcjJEjfc Btb IkmHI KmI Ml Elsie Oakley, Qlenburnj Mr. nnd Mis John Samson, Dickson; Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Kinback, Mrs. Anthony Klnbac'c nnd son, Nicholas, Mr, Albert Kinback, Archbald, Those present from Peckvllle wotc Mrs, Charles Hnrned, Mrs, V. L. Tay lor, Mrs. F Olivers, Mrs. Elmer Ken nedy. Mrs R. J. Tnylor, Mrs Hlba Tlnklepaugh, Mts E. I Craig, Mi p. John Day. Mrs. Arthur Thompson. Mrs William Walker, Mrs. George H. Reed, Mr and Mrs Joseph R. Hell, Mr and Mrs W. J Broad, Mr. mid Mis. M. H. Sltgraes Mr and Mis W J. Snedl cor Mr. Hiid Mrs. Dwight Beardslee, Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer Rartliold. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Swingle. Miss Bessie Cialg, Miss Emma nnd Etta Peck, Miss Stella Wndeman. Miss Alice Tuthlll, Misses Jessie nnd Myra Hoffccker, Mr. Hairy Roberts, Mr. Robert Llntern, Mr Edmund Williams, Mr Wllllum Gunn. TAYLOR NEWS- Repairing of the Keyser Branch. Eagan nnd Gallagher Nuptials. Elected Ofllcers Personal News. Tor the past two weeks gangs of navvies have been busllv nt work re pairing the Keyser valley blanch of the Delaware, Lackawanna and West ern company Since the introduction of the new oiders, all the northern bound coal Is being sent over this route On Monday the company of ficials made a trip over the branch In vestigating matters. It Is bald that one of the new engines is to bo put on this run. The tralllc has become so great that It has been found necessary to tepalr the trocks. New rails are be ing laid In many places. Tialns are being iuii over the road eveiy half houi. The mnrrlago or Miss Agnes Ilngan. of this place, to Mr. Michael Gallagher, of Rendham, was solemnized nt the Immaculate Chuich ot Conception yes terday ntternoon by the Rev. Father Mollltt. The wedding was an elaborate aflt.lr and wax witnessed bv a large numl er of frlcvls and relatives. Mi. Thomas Lewis, of Williamsport, wns the guest -of Mrs Edward J. Ev ans, of North Main street, yesterday. Williams Division. No. 61, Sons of Temperance, of the Aichbald, elected l he following office! s ut their businef-s Fission held on Tuesday evening Past win thy uati larch, David Llod, Jr.; worthy patriarch, AVilllam Bray: worthy associate, Mercy Plnnock; financial secrctaiy, Benjamin Jenkins, nsslstant recording secretary, Mamie MouIh, tieasuiei, Charles Williams; conductor, William H. Davis assistant conductor. Jennie Davis, chaplain, Da vid H. Davis- Inside sentinel, Ezra Motgans, outside sentinel, Elmer Sliultz. Miss. Eva Mu.ssleman lias returned to her nome in R.m.som. This afternoon will occur the lilanl cardo nnd Glslon manlago of Old Forge The ?eremonv will bo per formed nt Carbonduto nnd In the even ing a public reception will be held in Columbia hall. The participants ate well known young people. Misses Elsie Carey and Maiy Jen kins nnd Messis. John Crlfllths and I'eniy Sweet visited Miss Carrie Wells, of Clark's Green the foie pait of the Wf ck. Misses Marv nnd Etta Sheier, at tendants nt the Hillside home, have leturned to that Institution after vis iting In this place. The funeral of the thiee-months-old child of Mr. and Mis. Chailes Duncnn, of Main street, whose death occuirod on Tuesday, will be held this afternoon Services will be held nt the home. Bu rial will be made In Tobyhanna. Ms William Lewis and Mir Lewis Williams, of Hyde Park, vi.dted i da tives here yesterday. Taylor castle, No. 2G7 Knights of the Cclden Eagle, will meet In their rooms this evening. Mr. Peter Price, the well known clar ionet plnyer, accompanied Bauer's band to New York city yesterdav, whre they have been engaged for tlio Dewey celebration. I.a'kawanna Valley council, No SI, Junior Order United Amcucnit Me chanics, will meet this evening. Mr. nnd Mts. John E. Evans, have returned home from their lilo to New Yoik. The pain of a bum or a scald Is al most Instantly relieved by npp!vli,r Chamberlain's Pain Balm It als-o heals the injured parts more quickly thin nny other treatment, nnd withoiu tlio burn is veiy i-overe docs not leave a srnr. For .nlp hv nil ilriirrtYlsts Mnf- thsws Bros., wholesale and retail ugents OLD f6kGE. Miss Lydla Reed nnd brother Clar ence left-on Thursday for New Yoik, to spend a few dajs,. Mis. Tannic Millard is visiting her daughter, Mis. Feiguson, of Avoca. Theie will be a gland concert nt tht Brick Methodist Episcopal church on Filday evening. Mrs M.ny Keenoy, who has been sick for the past few weeks, Is slowly im proving Mr, Thomas Mulr, who has been oc cupying Mr. William Tlnklepaugh's house, has moved to Avoca. , Mr. T J. Stewatt will leave this morning for New York on a business tilp. Mr and Mrs, Thomas Sunly have 10 celved word that theli son George Is In the hospital sick at Cuba. Mr, Aich Chlveis, of Chicago, spent Sunday nt the home of Mr D. C. Reed. At 7 o'clock Monday evening a beau tiful wedding took place at the new Methodist Episcopal church, when Mls Estella Owen and Mr. Fred Mntklnder weie united In marriage The church wns tastefully decoruted with palms by Florist McDonald As Miss Mamlo Fletchei played the wedding innich, tho bildnl procession entered the church, Best Powder. Dirt's Worst Enemy. the bride leaning on the arm of the groom. The ceremony was performed by tho Rev, J. L. Race, of Rendham, assisted by Rev Samuel Davis, pastor of the church. Miss Owen was attired In a dress of rose silk, trimmed with chiffon and ribbons, nnd carried a handsome bouquet of bridal loses. She. was attended by her cousin, Miss Lnmaiuuex, of Foity Foit, who was nt tlred In a dress ot pink. The groom was nttended by Mr. Frank Owen, brother of the bride. The Messrs. George Safford, John Faraday, Fied Watson nnd William Llphnm acted ns ushers After tho ceiemony the com pany repaired to tho home of the btlde, wherp a sumptuous lepast was served. The presents were numeious and beautiful JBRMYN AND MAYFIELD. Mr. John Roberts, a well-known lesl dent of this borough, died at his home on Fourth street last evening. De censed had been uflllcted with liiluei'a asthma for many yeats and lately had been a great sufferer. Ho was born In Cornwall, England, and for nearly thirty yeais past had resided In this borough. He was a good citizen nnd held In high esteem by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. He Is survived by a wife nnd grown-up fam ily. Tho f uncial announcement will ap pear later The matriage of Mr. Rlchaul Jone, of this boiough. and Miss Clara Roo took place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Roe. at Mayflcld, last evening. The ceremony wns pel formed by Rev. Elder Grow, of Carbondale, and was witnessed by a large number of relatives and friends. Mis John Howarth, of Cemeteiv stieet, returned home esteiday from a two weeks' islt In Black Dlnmond City. Daniel Carpenter, the well-known jeweler of Unlondale, who many yeais ago resided here, Is coming back again to open up a Jewelry stole. It Is probable that council, when thev meet again, will pass the amendment to the street car franchise giving the necessaiy permission to narrow the track, as the company has foi warded to the borough treasuier a check fo $100 50 to cover their pole tax for the past three years Mis. John Howarth. of West Pitts, ton, and Mrs Hawkins, of Philadel phia, are the guests of Mrs. Haw kin's aunt, Mrs John Hovvnith, of Cemetery street. Mis W S. Badger. .Mrs. H A. Will man nnd daughter Dana weie Carbon dale visitors Tuesday William Caiglll, of Main .street, has accepted a position with the Templo Iron company nt Peckvllle. J. J. Place, of Mayflcld, loft last night for New York to witness the Dewey parade and exercises. Tom Solomon, of Main street, will go down tonight for the same puipose. The Citizens' band will give an open air concert in front of the Avery hotel on Satuiday evening. OLYPHANT. TIip encagement of .Miss Blanche Travers, formeilv of this pla-e to Wm Edison, son of Thomas A. Editon, tho Inventor, Is announced. Undertaker W. J. Sweeney has pur chased a very handsome undertakers ambulance which Is one ot the finest of Its kind. Tli nung people of the rcsby tor Ian church nie preparing for an old iolks' conceit tp lx held Wednes day, Oct. 11. AVilllam "Vt illiams, of Hudson street had his jaw dislocated while at work In Johnson's mine at Prlceburg yes terday afternoon. Dr. F L Pet is at tending him. Two Hungarians weie seriously In jj'lied In the D. & II. mines yester day at noon. They were it-moved to their homes on the flats where med ical aid summoned. Mis Viola Pugh and niece Miss Eliz abeth Jones who have been spf ndlng the summer heie hnve returned to their homo In Baltimore. They veie accompanied by Miss Maggie Jones, who will spend it month In that city. John Rogan left ycstaiday to at tend the Dwey celebration In Nov) Yot k Miss Harriet Hoban has accepted a position In O'Hnra's milllnciY store in Seranton. MI'S Iabel Hill of nclvidere. Pa.. Is the guest of Miss Ollle Muiphy of Biakely. Mls Sargo of Shlckshiuriy Is visit ing nt the residence of Superintend ent L. D. Parge. Miss Jennie Me Andrew leaves today to visit relatives nt Paterson, N. J. Dr. Leonard Ktlley anJ son are spending a few weeks In Noith Car olina. Dr. J. J. Fiice Is 111 a, Ith an attack of pleuilsy. Mrs. Wlllani Wheeler and son James Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Mackey, Mrs. E. J. Barthold, Ml. nnd Mrs. Frank Wleland are are attend ing the Dewey celebration In New York. "HE THAT ANY' GOOD WOULD WIN" should bo provided with good health, and everyone who would have good health should remember that pure, rich blood 1b the first tequlslte. Hood's Sarsaparllla, by giving good blood and good health, has helped many a man to success, PRIOEBUItO. A very pretty wedding took pla -e In St. Thomas church yesteiday af tor noon, the Rev. J. J. Farrell officiating. The contracting parties were Miss El la Relllyof Dickson, and Mr. Richard Logan, of Caimalt stieet. Miss Lizzie. Rellly, a cousin of tho bilde, acted as bridesmaid, while James McGllI, of Dunmore, did the honors for the groom. Tho bride and her maid weie taste fully ariayed In gowns of cream or gandie, trimmed with satin ilbbons and Iilsh point lace After the ceie mony they took a short drive and then proceeded -to the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Rellly, of Dickson, wheio a splendid lepast wan served to about fifty guests The happy pair left on the midnight tinln for New Yoik .wheie they will spend a few days, after which they will go to Canada for two weeks Mrs Henry Shlfler and daughter, Bella, of West Nicholson, called on f i lends In town on Tuesday. Several of our citizens have left for New York to witness the reception to Admiral Dewey Golden Chain lodge, I O O F , will hold their regular session this evening. Rlehaid Logan, of Carmolt street, nnd Miss Ella Rellly, of Dickson, were united In marriage at 4 o'clock yes terday afternoon nnd left on a late train for New York city. William Thoipo has purchased the property on. Main street formerly owned by Edward Banfleld, where ho hns gone to teslde. Michael Mahnn, proprietor of the restauiant on coiner of Boulevard road nnd Main street, wns found dead In his bed yesterday morning. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Compton, of Wllkes-Batre, spent yestctday with f i lends here. i FECKVILLB. Mis A. A. Ayrcs nnd sister. Mis. Sands, have returned from Unlondale. where thev have been engaged In sel tllhe up the estate ot their father, tho Into Hit am Ledyard. M, E, C Jenkins has moved to Moosle, where he has secuied a lucia tlve position. Mrs. A. M. Kestell nnd dnughter, Mrs. Frear, have returned from New York with a complete new line ot mil linery poods, and thoy extend an Inv I tatlon to their friends to call and 'ex amine the new display Mr James W. Smith returned yester day from Philadelphia On account of the abundance of eat ables left from the veterans' banquet yesterday, the ladles will serve n ten cent supper this evening. A genet nl in vltntlo;i Is extended to all to diop In nt the hose house for supper. ,. THEATRICAL. At the Academy of Music. "A Nutmeg Match" was played to a big house at the Academy last night by the Kntharine Rober company, and In the afternoon a ciowded house wit nessed a repetition ot the excellent presentation of "Klllarney." "A Nutmeg Match" will bo icpeated this afternoon and the evenlif bill will be "Romeo nnd Juliet " This Is one of tlio pest, if not tho oiy best populnr prlced repertoire companies that baa been nt tho Academ. Miss May Irwin. For the flist time In sevcial seasons Miss Muy Iiwln will bo seonnt 'the Lyceum tonight:. She will present) her now fnioe "Slstei Mirv," in which she hns been very successful. Mis It win Is the embodiment of pood hu mor and spontaneous fun. She has only to appear on tho stage and a clog bond ol sjmpathy l at once estab lished. Her lovlallty and "lion homle" nre lrreslstibl" She has what so few women on the stagr possess a keen sensu of humor. And to all these nnt mal Rift? Miss Iiwm bilngs to her work, however tiivi il that It may seeirt at tlmd, an nrtlstlc perception of tho hlghe f value. Up to Date and More. Hoey & Norton's Twentieth Centurv comedians will be seen at the Gaiety for the lemalnder of the week begin ning with this afternoon's matinee The Buffalo News says of the com panj "Blight up-to-date acta by other comedians, singers and dancers and acrobats were no well given that they all ieceled deseived lecalls The walls of the Lyceum nevei befoio resounded with such heaity peals of laughter. The ciowded house was kept intcicsted in all they saw and heaid for neatly throe hours, until the final curtain checked the storm of applause. The Parry Concert. Filday evening Di. Joseph Pany and his great party of concert and operatic artists will give a concert nt the Ly ceum. It will be one of the features of the musical season. For several j oars Dr. Parry filled the ofllee of conductor of the Catdlff Or chestial society, and. by unfailing en ergy nnd skill, combined with tact anl courtesy, gained the confidence, no less than the esteem, of the members un der his command. Unfortunately, he hns boon compelled to resign that ap pointment In order to devote himself ns much as possible to the completion of seveial works upon which he Is now engaged. Not the least Important of these pioductions Is the Welsh Na tional Congregational Tune book, the words being selected nnd the music composed or arranged by him alone. "My Innocent Boy." Otis Harlan has bon very successful i ns a maker of laugbs. For ninny sea , sons lir has been making people laugh J In Hovts oomedles. This seas'n be Is a star under the management or Tranlc MeKoo, and Is making much ,fun In a now comedy calif 3 "My Innocent Boy." 1 He plays an ongi.T'ment at the Lyceum on baturdav evening. BASE BALL. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Baltimore (first game) It. H e Philadelphia .. .0 00000000 0 S 0 Baltimore 2 1 0 ! 1 o 1 -n jj i Hatttries Prizer and McFnrland; Mc Glunitv mid Smith. Second game B, u j. Philadelphia 17 4 0 2 0 1-13 la 0 Baltimore 000000 0 0 4 4 Butteries Donohuo nnd Douglass; Mc Ktnna, Nops, Crlsham, Smith nnd Rob inson, Uir.plrcs Emsilo and Dwycr. At Chicago (first game) rt. h E. Pittsburg 0 0 10000 00 I 7 2 Chicago OJ001200-1 7 1 Batteries Gray nnd Schrlver; Griffith and Chance. Second came rt. ,11 U. Pittsburg 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 ' ) 4 Chicago 4 10110007 B 0 Batteries Pi.rker, Grav and Bower man, Callahan nnd Chance. t'mplro O'Daj. At Host en ' n. II. n. Washington ... .4 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 R S s Boston 2 5 00 4 0 .1 H H 3 Batteries Jfcrnrland, McGeo and Pow ers; Willis nnd Suhlvau. Umpires Swartwood rnd Hunt. At New York K II. K Brooklyn 0 0 2 0 3 0 2 07 11 3 New York 1 0 0 0 .", 1 o 0 ,-, io 2 Batteries-Kennedy and McOulie; Car rick and Watner Umpires Manasau and McGair . At St Louis n If. Yi. Louisville . . .10 000 10002 (, 0 St Louis . 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 n T it Batteries riuhertj nnd X.lmmer. Sud hoft nnd O'Connor I'mplres MvDonild und Connolly. SITUATIONS WANTED VT7?nTOUW diiv. boiiHctUnnlng. wanning and Iron ing 410 Hallstead court BITl ATION WANTED-BY A YOl'NO woinun to go out by the day or tuko wuhIi home Applj 4i'i leut of Norlh Main avenue WANTfiD-BY MIDDLE AGED LADY a poHltlou as housekeeper In small family, or mending and plain sowing. Good loferencen Address 3J(i Adams no VVANTED-BY YOl'NO LADY. YOol tlon ns double entry bookkeeper or nstslstunt, can furnlxh refeience. Ad dress 119 Irving avenue SITUATION WANTKD-YOl'NO MAN of 17, graduate of High School; under stands Btenogruphlc wmk; cap do book keeping, would liko place, to do general ofllco work. V. O., 120J Cedur avenue, 8H'UATIONWANTED-BY THE DAY wnHhlnir, Ironing or cleaning Miss L. E 130 H. Ninth etieet. tltv , The People's mAAAw A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for the Ilcnsrtt ot All Who Hnvc flouscs to Rent, Heal Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help These Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions lor, I'lvc Cents a Word Except Situation Wanted, Which Ar.s In serted Free, FOR RENT rou iibnt-no im rmen stiikbt. house and barn; all Improvements. Inquire nt 302 Wyoming avenue FOR ItHNT 121 ADAMS AVLW'UR; thoioiiRhly renovated; rent reason able Smith, Boatd of Tradfo Building. l'OR RBNT-MY PLANING MILL AND lumber yard, one of tho best and old est locntlons In Scranton for tho lumber business, Poor health the cause for renting, Joseph Ansley, fcOt Scranton street for rbntIa fprnishiTd fhont room with or without boaid. 418 North Seventh street FOR SALE von sald cheap - tables. Apply J. S. Court street, city. TWO POOL Prltchard, 823 FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR RBNT-A FIND FURNISHED front room with steam, ga anil bath, if 510 Washington nenue. FRONT BOOM, FPUNISHBD, 8TBAM limit, hnih nml riiiinlnir water. 407 Madison avenue. FOR SA LE OR EXCHANGE. WANTDD-TO SI1LL OR RXCI1ANGC for lumber one 4-roIl slnslo c Under Planer nnd matcher Joseph Ansley, Suauton, Pu FOR SALE OR ?gVr. FOR SALH OB udnt-thn-uoom: r-lnglo li(iuo painted, papered newly. Improvements, ills Pino street between Washington nnd Adams. Chnrles P. Jad vs In, corner Spruco and Penn MONEY TO LOAN. ForirCNTonHLFpnn cent and live per cent mono on approved KPcurit M. II. HOI.GATB. Common weiltb building REAL ESTATE. IT WILL PAY YOU TO LOOK AT those warehouse lots and fnctorj sites on Dlnmond Flats nnd Lickawnnna Switch before the price advances See .1 W Browning, Mears building. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY A LARGB STOCKHOLDER IN A LO cal corporation, officer nnd salaried man will sell from $13,000 to J23.000 of his holdings This Is n grand opportunltj for some oung man to step Into a business established for over ten ears; good rea srns for selling, don't nppl unless jou h.ie nblllty nnd character business thor oughly prosperous principals onlj. L M S , Tribune. HELP wA NTED-MALE. WANTED AT ONCE YOUNG MAN with somo krowledgo of jewclrj busi ness, also two experienced salesmen with references. Good salaries to right people llexford Co., 223 Lackawanna nvenue. WANTED - ONE HUNDRED GOOD woodsmen to work In lumber woods In Potter county. Pa , such as teamsters, log cutters nnd svvnmpers. Good wages will bo paid Applv to Lacknwanna Lumber Companv, Minn, Potter county. Pa . or Cross Fork, Potter county, Pa , or Board of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WATETxPlnnTNCED SAId Indies, must be well recommended Rexford Co, 223 Lackawanna aenue WANTED-COMPBTENT WOMAN AS noiiijcKcerer. ww worth Washington nenue STRAYED. STRAYEDTO MY PREMISES ON SEPT 22, ii cow, no horns; led with white nose it not caileu for In nvo clavs will be sold for dam iges nnd cost. W. H. Smith, farmer Prlceburg, Pa BOARDUVG BOARDING E25 PINE STREET. JUMOUNDED IMPOl'NDED AT BULL'S HEAD-ON'! black nnd white cow with ciumnlcd horns If not called for In tbice days will bo sold for charges. Impounded Sept 22, vm Thomas Coollgan, Pound- masier SPECI A L NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS Or DI'NMORE borough Tho tax duplicates for 1S'D have been placed In mj hands for col lection A robnto of 5 per cent, will bo allowed on all taxeH paid on or before Nov. Zi. uvj. v. K roriell, collector MISCELLA NEOUS. MASSAGE-SWEDISH MOVEMENT C03 uuve street TO WHOM CONCERNED-DRAWING ror organ aim uooic case at Co-operative hall. Sept J8, Is postponed to Oct 16, urn. LEGAL. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE eelved at tho office of tho secretin ot tho Scranton Board of Control until 7 30 o clock Monday evening, Oct 9, H09, tor installing a maun? ana ventilating nnd sanltnry system Into tho proposed new No 2 schrol building, to be located en Orchard street. In tho Twelfth ward, Scianton. Pa , In accordance with plans and specifications prepared by John Har ris, e' E , ?nld plans and speculations io uo seen in mo ouice or James u no ney, architect of said building, 421 Laeka wanna nvenue, Scranton Pa Tho sum of JIM In ensh, or certified cheek Is to be enclosed with each bid, which sum shall bo forfeited to the school district In case ot tefusal or omission on tin- part of the successful bidder to px reute contract within ten da after the awarding of the ramp, No bid will lis re.ul or considered which falls to eompp with this icqulreuicnt Ten per cent, of iiib unnirnci price v in do leialueil by tho school district for one iur after the completion of tho sjstem If the ap paratus shall piove satisfactory final py- im-iu Eiuiii men ue innuu to ino con tractor Otlurwlse, the sum -otnlned to be used to complete the plant The board icserves the light to reject ony or nil bids By order of the Scranton Board of Control EI'GENB D FELLOWS Pl'RLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY TllVEN that an application of The Consumeis' Beer Company for n decree of dissolu tion has bten made to the Court of Com mon Pleas of Lackawanna County, and Saturdnv the nth day of October, isoi at 0 o'clock a m . has been fixed by Rnld Court for hearing the snme Said appli cation Is on file In snld ("ouit to No 1351 September Term 1W K C NEWCOMB, Atty NOTICE -THE ANNPALMEETINO OF tho members of the Lackawanna Store Association, Limited, will be held nt the ofllee of tho Association In the cit of Scranton, Pa , Wednesdaj, Oct 4, 1831. nt 2 o'clock p in. for the election of mnnagorH for the ensuing sear und for the transaction of such other business ns may properlv come before tlio meeting II S Fnlrchlld. Secretary. Bnranton, Pa.. September 10, 1899. Exchange. PROFESSIONA L. AFtCHtTCCTS EDWARD IT. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, uonnen buiitflnir, scranton. E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT OFFICE rear or goo Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT. ioo npruco si cor. vvnsn. a., ocruuw". rREDERTCK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT. i-rice ouuaing, vm v nsmngion .u' , Bcranton. T. I. LACEY ,fc SON. ARCHITECTS. Traders' National Bank. DENTISTS DR. I." O. "LYMAN, SCRANTON, PRT vnte IIopltal, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry. DR. II. T. REVNOLDS. OPP. P. O DIt. C C. LAUBACH. 113 Wyoming axe. WELCOME C SNOVER. Coal Exchango 2nd floor. Room D. Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to 5. HOTELS AND RCSTAUHANT8 THE ELK CAFE, 125 and 127 FRANK lln nvenue. Rates reasonable. P ZEIGLER, Proprietor SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L rt. W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Lu ropcan plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. LAWYERS RICHARD J HOURKE, ATTORNEY-at-Lnw, 500-2 Lackawanna aenue. Gen- I'lill iUW UUBllllCi IJUIllTUllUilO liu w..i J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Counscllol -at.Law. Rooms, 312-31,5 Mcars' llulldlng D. B REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY LOANft negotiated on rcnl estuto security. Mears' building, corner Washington uenuo nnd Spiuco street M. J. DONAHOE, ATTORNEY-AT-law. Offices, G12-C13 Mcars" Building. FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-nt-Law, Burr building, rooms IS nnd 14 Washington avenue. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP. AT tornejs and Counsellors-at.Law. Re publican building, Washington avenue, bcranton, Pa. JESSUP &. JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND e-ounsellors - nt - Law, Commonwealth building. Rooms 1 20 nnd 21. JASIES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT-J.aw-. Booms 514, 515 nnd 51G Board of Trade Building. JA,MES J. II. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-nt-Law 302 Commonwealth building, bcranton. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. Booms 903-904, 9th floor, Wears' building LrA'T,WA,THns- ATTORNEY-AT-LAw! M2 Board of Trade building, Scranton. C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Commonwcalth building, Scranton, Pa. rATERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' -'"""""l XJHI1K DUllQing. CV, ..SPMEGYS- s-13 REPUBLICAN building. A. W. BERTHOLF, Mears' building. ATTORNEY, PHYSICIANS AND SUftQEONS MARY A. SHEPHERD, M. D HOME, opathlst. 61G Linden street. DR. W. E. ALLEN, 513 NORTH WASH, lngton avenue. DR. L. M. GATES. ROOMS 207 ANDOT Board of Trado Building. Ofllco hours 8 to 9 a. m . 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Resi dence, 309 Madison avenue. DR C. L FREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss nttlng nnd Fat Bcduc tlon. Office telephone 13C3. Hours, 10 to DR S W L'AMOREAUX. OrriCE '? Washington avenue. Residence, ills Mulberry Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys and gcnito-iirlnary or gans a specialty Hours, 1 to 4 p, m W. G. ROOK, VETERINARY SUIN gcon Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton Telephone 2S72. SCHOOLS SCHOOL Or THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton, 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. E. Plumley, A. M bead, master. SEEDS G R. CLARK & CO . SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen; store 14H Washington ave. nuo; green house, 1330 Noith Main ave nue; stoio telephone, 7S2. WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUETTEL. REAR Ml LACKA wanna avenue, Scianton, Pa., manufac turer of Wlro Screens MISCELLANEOUS BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished For terms nddress R J Bauer, conductor, 117 Wvomlng avenue, over Hulbeits' music store MEOARGEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine Warehouse, 120 Washington nvnue, Scranton, Pa. CITY SCAVENGER A.B BRIGQS CLEANS PRIVY VAULT 8 and cess pools, no odor. Improved pumps used. A. B BRIGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elcke's druF store, cornr Adams and Mulberry Telephone 9540. SCALP TREATMENT. MRSTil7a,lElTScTL ment, 50c; shampooing. 50c; facial massage, manicuring, 25c; chiropody. 701 Qulncy. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Schedule in Effect June 10, 1800. Trains Leave Scranton; 0.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hairisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and the West. 0.38 a. m. week days, for Hazleton, Pottsville, Rending, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Bun bury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltlmore,Wftshlngton and Pitts burg nnd the West. S.18 p. m., week days (Sundays 1.68 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg and the West. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J, R, WOOD. Ocn I. Puss. Agent J, B HUTCHINSON, Oenerul Manager RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Del., Lncka, nnd Western, Effect Monday, June B, 1819. Train leavo Scranton as follows: Ex prers Tor New York nnd nil points east, 1.40, 3W, MO, 8 00 and 10 03 n, m.; 12 55 and 3-33 P. m. , ,i;Xprcss for Easton. Trenton, Phllndol Plila nml tho south, 5.10. fcOO und 10 03 a. m.. 12 5T, and 3 .11 p. m, lobjhanna nccommodntlon. fi.10 p. tn i.xpress for Blnglnmtni, Oswego, I.l nTra, Corning, Bath. Dan'Vllle. Mount Morris nnd Buffalo 12.10, 2 35, 9 00 a. m.: lint,?'"! C'50 l- "' making close conmc imJM nt "uffnlo to all points In the wont northwest nnd southwest. Washington accommodation, 3.40 p. in. "inghnmtou and way station. 1 0i p. m, I nctorvvlllo accommodation. 100 p. in. i)io!pn neenmmod ittnn. r.oop. m. Lxprcss for tltlca nnd Blchneld Springs, i.i" m nm1 J-K p. m. Ithaca 2..U, n 00 ti in. nml 1.55 p. in. 'i Northumberland, Plttstnn, AMikes "r.rre, Plj mouth, Moomsburg und Dan ,,. ,' mil'('ng close connections at North-TtPiVrr,r-1"' f,,r Wllllntnspori, Hirilfiburg. "altlniore, Washington nnd tho touth. .Northumberland nuJ Intermedin? sta "on. 030, jo 01 ii m and 155 und 5 10 p Nniitlonkn nn,i lm( rmedlslo stntlons. "' nnd mo a m Plymouth and inter mediate stations, 3 35 nnd 8.50 p. m. For Kingston. 12 55 p m ' uiiinnu parlor and sleeping coaches on nil express trains .Vor detfiHed Information, pocket time I?i . ?'. p,c" nm,1' tn M. L. Smith, DIs inct Passenger Agent, depot ticket ofllee. Central Railroad of New Jcrnoy Stations In New York-Foot of Llbertv !! H" n"a Soulh rcrr- Whitehall iA.",,hrj'cl,c coal used exclusively. Insur ing cleanliness nnd comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT SEPT. 12,1811. vT"'n,'' lonvp bcranton for New York, . M?r,k' Elizabeth, Philadelphia, Enstou, wmi K"1' Allentiinii. Mauch Chunk and unite Haven at S.30 n m . express. 1.20; J- V"0 ' m Sundnjs. 2 15 p. m i-or I'lttston and Wllkes-Barre. 8.W. " n ni 1.20, 4 no, 7 15 p. m Sundays, "J? J , "r Til P m J-or Mountain Park. S30. 11.30 n. m , 1 20 rE; Tl!n.tla"- R-30 a m 215 p m iJi. """'mure' and Washington, and points South and Wot via Bethlehem, i' ".' ,'" 1 2 I'- "1- Sundas, 2.15 p r.i. s v, S lMnr Branch, Ocean Grove, etc.. at 8 n m ,,m i :() ,, m , ir'.ifipa,,,n':f Lebanon and Hirrlsburg. ?i ,,. J .fnton' s " n " 1 WP- m. Sun- jHor Pottsville. S 30 a. m 1 20 p. m a iOUBn. "keta to nil points East. '... alul w"t nt lowet rate nt tho station. J. II OLHAFSEN, Gen Supt. U I BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Aftt. Delaware and Hudson. On Mny 14th, K11, trains -will lcava Scranton as follows For Carbondale 0 20, 7 51. S 31 10 13 a. m : 12 noon, 123, 2 20, 3 3.', 5 23, 6 23, 7.57, 13, IHO p. m , l.w u. m ForNAlban.v. Saratoga Montreal, Eos ton New England points, etc. 0.20 a. ni , 2 20 p m. For Honesdale e 20, 1)13 n m, 2 20, ' 21 P m For Wllkes-Barre 0 43. 718. 8 41. 1,H, 10 41 a. m ; 12 01, 1.23, 3 33, 4 27, 6 10, 7 43. 10 41 11.10 p m. For New York 1'hllndclphln, etc, via Lehigh Valley Railroad 6.1', p. in, 12m 1 2S, j 27 p m , w Ith Black Diamond Ex press, n ,jo p ni For Pennjlvnnla Railroad points, 6 45, 9.i8 n. m ; 2 18, 4 2Y p. m. t, ,?r western points, via Lehigh Valley Rallroad-7.4S a. m.. 12 03. 3 33. with Black Diamond Expiess. 1041. 11.30 p. m. Tialns will arrive In Scranton ns fol lows From Cnrbondalo nnd tho North-rtO, ' 41, S IS, 9 31. 10 18, 11 5S a. m. ; 1 23, 2 13. 3 2. 4 23, 7 41. 10 38 11 27 p m. from Wllkcs-Barro nnd tho Sr.uth-fi 15, - 18. SIS. 10SS, 11 .V, n. m.; 118. 2.14, 3.IS. 5.2U, C21, 7 53. 9 03. 10 01 p. m ; 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Carbondale 9 03. 11.33 p. m ; 2 n. 3 52. 5.47. 9 53 p m. For Wllkes-Barre 9 !8, 12.03 a. m ; 1.5i, 3.2S, 5 43. 7 48 p. m. For Albanv, Sar.atora, Montreal, Bos ton. New England points, etc., 2 23 p. xn. Lowest ratca to all polnto In United States nnd C.'.nada J W. Hl'RDICK. G. P. A . Albany, N Y. H. W. CROPS, D. P. A., Scranton, Pa. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In ofleot Mav 14, 1S99. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia and New York via D. &. II R. R . at C 15 a. m and 12 01. 2 IS, 4 27 (Black Diamond Express), and 11 .,0 p m. Sundays, D. & II , 1 58, 7 4S p m. For White Haven, Hazleton and prin cipal points In tho col regions via D. & 11 R. R 0.41, 2 18 and 4 27 p. in. Tor Pottsville, 0 4"i, 2 IS p. in. For B( thlehcm, Easton, Rending, Har risburg and principal Intermediate stn tlons via D & H It. R C41 a. m, 120!, 2 H. 4 27 (Bl lck Diamond Express), 11 JO, Sundavs, D .Vi H. 158, 7 4S p. m For Tunkhannock, Tovandn, Elmlr.a, Ithaca, Geneva and principal Intermtdl nto Btatlons via I), L & W. R. R , S 08 a m , 12 55 nnd 1 .15 p m I'or Genevn. Rochester, Buffalo, Niag ara Falls. Chicago aid all points west via D. & If R. B . 12 03. 2.13 (Black Dia mond Express), 7 IS and 11 ' p. m. Sun davs. D. A: 11 . 12 03 n m., 7 4S p m Pullmnn parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley parlor cars on nil tr.iliiH betucm Wllkes-Baire nnd Now York, Philadel phia, BulTnlo nml Supon?lon Bridge ROLLIN II WILBUR. Gen. Supt., SotltU Hethlehem. Pa. CHAS. S. LEE. Gen Pass, Agt , 20 Cort- 1 indt street Now York A W. NONNEMACHER, Dlv Pass, Agt., South Bethlehem Pa For tickets nml Pullmnn reservations npplv 309 Lackawanna nve , Scranton, Pa. L'ric and Wyoming Valley. Tlmo table. In cffect'Sept. llth, ISO. Tialns leavo Scranton for New York, Newbuigh and Intermediate points on Bile, railroad also for I law ley nnd local points at 7 03 a m and 2 28 p m. Returning, tialns arrive at Scranton at 10.21 a. in and 3 16 and 9 10 p m SCUAVl'O.N DIVISION. In IUfect June g5lli, 181)9. North Hound. Mouth Bound, 2 s fltstlons 3 SSL A ii r h Arrive Leave l m ' 7S5IN Y Kranklla Si .... r .... 7 io, West 4ind street ... 7S5 . .. .. 700 Weenawken .... 810 .... ip i p ulArrlvo Leave i up m f u 10 45 6 'i l 16 Cadoala 5T0i i! (6i i ,il 10 40 lie i oo Hancock ok; an 4 si 1031 eorlma murium t sw s 22, 4 41 to at 0 0012 46 l'rcjtoa park 6S4 it 31 4 ei 1015 5 3U40 WlniTOOd 6 4t S41 S01 1000 5I1W2) l'oyntclls 650 950 611 9 50 6411211 OrHOO GSS 2 68 t S 840 a srlisi.i tlniant Mt, 7ov aoa on 9 t0 BilSUN t'ntonaale 7 08 3 09 6 31 9 86 BIO 1149 Forest City 7 SO 319 IU 910. 50Oll 34 Carbondale 734 satl 6 51 907 467,firo lute Hria;e 7 2T13J8, 5ta 911) 4 M'lir.-, .Mayfleld 7421343 601 8 B8 4 4S 11 S3 Jf rmyn 7 4 3 45 0 0J 8t3 4411118 Aiclllbvlil 7W 861 603 HM 4401111 Wlntoa 7613M'C1J 46 1861111 1'CClCTllle 7 IS 3 69, It 8 4.' 4 3H1I07 Olrplmnt. f-.'4 0ll6Sl 8 40 4 sa U03 1'rlcebure 8 04 4 Oil ( SI eSS 4 S3 110! '1 hi OOP 8 06 410,8 47 6 35 4?siioo I'rov irlencb sio 4 id t si S32 4 19H017 Park-l'laco 812 t4 iflew 8 !0. 4 16,10 S3 tcrailtou 816 4 0 t 3d a m'p n't, u Leave Arrive 1 ur ulr u t Sunday only t signifies that train stop oa signal (or pas sengers 1 rains sov and too Sunday onlj Other trains dally except huuday. fecure rates via Ontario Western beloie purchasing tickets and savo money ilirouth Wagnur oufTt slooper and free ro cltamg chair car isevr York to cnlojgo wlthmit rhauge. I'nmriiL'er llalca lluduccd to Two Cciitu I"er Illr. J. O. Anderson, flen.rass Agt. T. Flltoroft, Ulr 1'iss.ABt Boranton. ri NEWSPAPERS 1 i "ii"rfcii"iinnnrcnnnnrLn,n Tim WILKES-RARRE RECORD CAN uo nuu in Dcranion at ino news rtnmu of Relsmun Dron.. 405 Spruce and 603 Lin, den; M Norton K3 Lackawanna avenuo; I. S. Schutzer, 211 Spruce street. V ' i
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