THE SUKAJNTON TJLUUUiNE-SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 30, 1890. K BOOKS We ate not in business to be undersold by any bodyno matter what losses may be in other's frantic efforts to compete with us. Today we offer Honorable Peter Stirling Adventures of Francois Soldiers of Fortune The flanxman Forest Lovers Caleb West Lady of Quality Sorrows of Satan Tekla Prisoner of Zcnda Choir Invisible Celebrity, Phroso. All Published at $1.50. Here in Cloth Binding at. Jonas Long's Sons CARBONDALE. A COTJNCILMANIC DEADLOCK. Squabble Over Surface Water Sewers. The Bluff About Labor. There Is a deadlock In the Carbon -dnle councils over the 1 ttlng of n con tract for tlu piopceel surface water, .sower and as some Influences of sup pression hae prevented a publication or the facts, they ore given below for th" benellt of the tax payers. On August 10th bids were opened fioni Blair & Kennedy, 513 C31 "0. and F.'annagan .4 Co., of Seranton. $11, 122.75. There was a lower bid from CUtcs & Lowland, but as it was not ae cording to specifications It was not considered. As either of the valid bid xs.is in ex (cs of the appropriation the commit tee tepcrted to reject nil bids and le-advertise Ttepoit 'was rejeetrd. Then Selectman Battle offen'd a resolution to award the contract to Blair & Kennedy who Wfie S..M0S "5 higher than the other bidje-s for as much of tl' ssork as could be done for the amount of nppropilatiou. Tho ote on this was as follows: Ecu Battle, Nealon and Mannlon In select; Vedeman, Kennedy and 'Williams In common. Against Ssslsrert, Eaton, Thompson In select: Van "i order, Campbell, .Swingle in common. The motion 'was lost. But light hor, tux payer if ou are interested in how your money is being spent wo xsant you to consider the matter of that resolution and scrutinize closely the names of the men who voted on It, The scheme was to subsequently transfer from other appropriations enough rr.onev to finish the work and heie was a deliberate effort to take $:.40S 55 out of your pockets. Can you harmonize such official conduct with honesty and business Judgment' The city cleik was. instituted to ad vertise for bids according to modified plans which cut out the brick sewers and brousht the cost down tn $8 000 oi $9,000. SECOND ACT. On September 21 bids on tho modi fled plans were read as follows: Giles & Loveland $5,G0u."5 Flanagan &- Co 6,074.10 Blair & Kennedy G.S02.25 Nolan Si Collins 7,872 90 P. E. McDonough S 049.43 The committee's majority repoit was nceompanied by a icsolutlon awarding the work to Giles .- Loveland and In structing th" solicitor to prepate a contract. The repoit was signed by O. F. Swigert, James Thompson, V. A, Swingle and Leouaid Campbell. A minority report was In faor of Nolan & Collins who ate $6,20015 higher. It was slgnpd by Thomas Battle and J. II. Wedemnn Both reports weie de feated by a tie In select council It requires a majority of each branch to enrry. The ballots were- For major ity report T'alon Ssslgeit, Thompson, of select, and Shcpheid, of common. Against Nealon, Battle, Mnimlnn, of se ect. and A. F. Thompson, Van Yor der, J. J. Nealon, AVedeman, Kennedy. alsh, Smith, Ssslnsjo and Campbell, of common. For minority teport Thoinns Battle, D' M. Nealon, .1 J. Mannlon, of select, md J. II. V'edemnn, A. J. KcniuJy and J. B Walsh, of common. Against minority leport Ssslgeit. Thompson and Eaton, of select, and Tie J Thomp son, Shepheid. Van Yorelei, Swingle, Smith and Campbell, of ommon Again note the names of those who saved jou (we are Inlltui',' to the tat payers) Jl.SCOF. Several commoners who voted against Giles & Luselard did so for petsonal reafon becuure of iiavlng been blamed for th lejeotlon of their bid on August 10 and should not be ronsldered as opposed to the lowest bidder principle. It was for tills very reason that N" Homer f mUh on Sep tember 2t'th made np amendment to let contracts to ilannnsan te Co, whare next to the lowest blddets. This amendment was lost. Eight here It should bo said that nny man who Is mt man enough to brush away personalities and follow the course prescribed by the law and demanded by his crnEtltutcnts' Inter ests, should not hold tho oitle or councilman. If he cannot oveicome his prejudices ho ought tu tealgn. THIRD ACT. Last Monday, nil recommendations of the. Joint eommlttee having been le Jected, James Thompson Intioduoed a resolution to give contract ta Giles A; loveland and Thomas Ilittlo one In favor of Nolan Ac Collins- S'l.'.'M 15 higher. These resolutions wro de feated by practically the same xnte xeiorded above except that Sir. Sihm who was abent on the 21st, voted for Giles & Loveland and points .1 out very lucidly the danger of Jumping over the lowest bidder. Now as to this labor question: The effort of the laboilug nin is cjm mendable. They ate JustlPod In get ting all the law will allow for their sweat and also In getting more favoi able laws If they can do it legitimately tbiough the bnllot box. But as far as the councllmen au concenfel It's a farco It's a blufl Some of thorn ma le speeches and tried to hed le-m. In be half of labor and If any one of thm was having a ditch eluf, on his proli nes todaj by a $1.1)0 Il'ingaiiau and another "Hun" came along and agreed to ssoik for $1.2" It's a hundred to nothing he'd discharge the first and employ the second. And when he tells you that he w mid pay $j00 $1 IO0 er $2.(00 mote thin is necessity for hta own work he lie. It is his duty ti ex pend the cltys money with Just as much care as he would bis own arJ when he falls he betravi the trust of his elector! Ills labo' talk soun Is well but he doesn't mem it. II s uses it as an excuse for his actions. Many eitle llnoughout this state are being robbed by their servants and when councils Ignoio the right of tho lowest respondblo bldler, they rpen the door to corruption. fourth act. The fnuith act of this disgraceful diama will h' pieonfl .Monday night. ll we can say !s. 'Tax pxy ers and voters, watch yout c niiicilnion and if they sacrifice principle to av rlce make them pay th" P"n.iltv of political death if nothing mor severe can be inflicted. All the facts ,'tated In the foiegong may be xerfld by the city recouls which ate open to the public. DIED AT NINETY-TWO. "S esterday morning at two o'olo-k Angus Camei on died at the age of ninety-two at tho home of his daugh ter, Mrs Anna Scuiry. of Wyoming street. Tie was bom in Inxeinesshlre, Scotland, and came to America n his. outh, settling in this .dty In 1310 He is survived bv the following sons and daughteis: Mis Thomas Cnisvr, rf Altoona, Ills , Duncan Cameron, of Cedar Palls, Iowa: Mrs. John Cole, of Greene, Iowa, Mrs. Chester Gray, if Strc-ter, Ilia , Mrs. Chillies Orav, of Seranton; Mrs. Anna Scurry and Va gus Cameron, of this city. The fu neral will br held Montliv afternoon at 2 o'clock at the resic'on-v Inter ment will be made in Mapl-wjod i eniftery. FOOT BALL TODAY. The Hist game of foot billrof the season will be played tod iv at Alumni paik The contestants win i, the famous Catbondale Indian an 1 an A'thlhiild tuin. V AicmimM tin in out as good fiot ball tuatiilil m It does lia-e lull, the Indians will hive to .tiu?gle Kud t muliualii their teputatlon The game will b called at half pa-t thieo o'clock A gool sized attendance Is nntlelpUed by Mnuaisei J It dsell Jones LOCAL AND PERSONAL. P. T. Hughes Is In Port .Teivls. (' W. rulk"rson Is in N.v Yoik as her li" expects to have a sweet time dNposIn;; of seveial tons .if honey dui Ing the Dew y celebration. Mr nnd Mr. W. It. Moms have re tinned from Philadelphia. E. N. Stone nnd fieoige Uuidlrk spent lust night fishing nt Sliklei'i ixilid Mi. and Mis Albright -ind daughter, lbltn, who have rrclihil at Hotel An thracite for tho pi yeir, hae on to Seranton to live, tn ranton to He. Dr and Mrs McGulie, of Vandllng, wtro Caibondalo vlpltoi. yesieulay. Frank Smith, shipping igent of the Ontario and Western, Is attenllng tho Dwev celebiatlon. rECKVILLB. Mi. E S. Peck, of Seianton, was a business callei here yesterday. Mr. I" S. Arnold, who drives the de Iheiv outfit for the Peckvllle Store company, has been tiunsferred to the Hlchmondulu store as u clerk. Mr Clark will hae chat go of the deliveiy work here. There will be n special meeting of the Wilson Eire company nt the rooms this evening. All members are re. quested to bo piesent. Mr. II. E. Patterson, of Carbondnle, whh a business caller In town yester day. ' Mm. E. K. Gielner is Indisposed by a badly swollen hand and arm, paused by a felon, Mr. Hobert H. Moon leaves Monday for Carlisle, Pa , where ho will attend the Dickenson Law School Mrs. D. ,Y. Blown Is visiting rela tives at Avocn, The executive committee of the Young People's soclet have ptoctucd tho Morgan store building for their loan exhibit which will be held during the week beginning Oct. 23. Services in tho Presbyterian church Sunday at 10 30 a. nt. and 7 SO p. in. llev. S. II. Moon, D. D , pastor. Sub ject, morning, "Joy In the House of the Good" In tho evening' there will be a rnllylng dnv seivlce. A fine pio gramme has been prepared. Peckillle Baptist church Pastor, J. R Thomas, will preach tomorrow nt 10 30 a. m. nnd 7 p. in Morning sub ject, "Emblems of the Word of God " Evening subject, "Scenes nt the Cross as Given by Luke." Sabbath school at 11.30 a. m. Miss Alice Moon i etui ned yesterday from a visit with her sister, Mrs. J, W. I'nrker, of Iteed City, Mich. TAYLOR NEWS. Preparations for the Coming Tnlr of tho I. O. O. F. Dlanicaido and Gls lon Nuptials Chuich and Per sonal News. The preparations for the coming fair and festival of the Tnylorvllle lodge, No. 60S, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, to be held in Weber's rink, are progiesslng rapidly. Many firms and leading men are contributing ex pense nnd useful articles to be chanced oft on nrlous evenings. The bicycle contest Is arousing considerable Inteiest. Other articles, including parlor lamps, locking chairs, etc., v. Ill be contested for. Don't forget the dates, Oct. IS, 19. 20 and 21. The matilage of Councilman Blanlc ardis, of Old Foigo borough, to Miss Josephine GIsIon, of Caibondalo, wis solemnized on Thursday afternoon at Carbondnle The groom gave a socle 1 In the evening to his many friends In the Columbia hall. About two hun dred guests wete present. Coal Inspector and Mrs TiederVK Wallack, of Peckvllle, who weie l cently married, nie about to vacate the Connolly property on Taj lor stioet The usual seilces will be held Ml the CaHary Baptist chutch tonni row. Morning services at 10 30, Sun day school nt 2 p. m, evening sei Ices nt 0 o'clock, Pastor llev. Dr. Harris officiating Pations of the Tajloi line aie begin ning to complain about the open cars. The work of lepalring the damage done by the bieaklng of the sheas e wheel and guides at the Pyne lnina one week ago Is completed. The col liery resumed operation j esterday. Tajlorvllle lodge, No fGS. I O. O. F , will hold on Important business meet ing in their rooms this evening when Installation of officers will be held. All members are ui gently requested to be present. Mis. Oeorge Taylor, of Seranton, wis the guest of relatives heie on Thurs day. Sei vices tomoirow at the Presbyter ian church at the usual hours. Rev. L K. roster olllciatlng. Mis. Casey and daughter, Elizabeth, of New York, w ho have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mis John T. Gibbons, of Noitli Taj lor, have le turned home. Mis. Patrick Judge, of Duryea, was the guest of relatives hero yesteiday. Sabbath sen ices tomorrow at the Methodist Episcopal church will be as usual Pet vices at 10 45 a m. and 7 p m , Pastor llev Fiancls Gendall offi ciating Sen Ices at the Welsh Congregational chinch tomonow will be held at the usual houis. Pastoi Itev. Thomas will occupy the pulpit. Miss Susie Simons returned to her home In Mniyland after being the guest of ex-Superintendent and Mis. Samuel Baker, of Rendham. Misses Lillian Howells. T,lzzle Das Ies and Choice Powell nnd Messrs. Evm G. Wntklns, Frank Decker and T. .T. Hughes attended a soiree pat ty en Thursday at South Seranton. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. John Roberts Laid to Rest Yester day Third Degree Conferied by Rushbrook Ladge William Oibbs Home from "Met lie" England. Personals. The funeinl of the late John Rob'.its, who died on Wednesdiy aftr a lung and painful Illness, took plac yestet' dav afternoon After v brie? service at the linust' the lemalns wcie tak-n to the Methodist Epis"opil chuich whole the pastor, Rev J B. Coak, cvnducli'd u vices, and In the coure of an 1m piesalve seimon paid a befitting tilb ut" to the chad man by whos- death the community loses a good and peace lovliip' citizen Tins lemalns were af teiwaid taken to the boiouh "mtery w'.ieie Intel mc nt was made. The pill betreis voio William Eastlike, Ed- I Giaves, John Robinson. John Ma son F. R GUI and Philip llaknr. Among the out of town ti lends who attended wcie Ml and Mis Bone, of Gieen Ridge nnd Mis. Hooper, of V.'ilkis-Hnti". Stephen AN llltmore, of Wmi Mavfleld will leave tills evening foi r,, three months' visit In Oiogon. Mis. Michael Iulng, of Second stieet. was a Caibondnle visitor jes terdav. The leinnlrs of the late John Mayns, who war. killed without a moment's warning In the Erie mine Thuisday mot ulng, as previously icpoitid, will be laid to icst tomoirow afternoon. s-Vrvlees will be held In the Primitive Methodist chuich Decensi d was a son of Mr. and Mrs amud Mayii" of rouilh street and besides hU wife and three children is suivlvcd by three bi tlieis. Richaid, Thomns and Harry, and lour sisters, Mis Rlchnid Rey nolds, Mrs. Henry I.angman, Air?, Luxinoie and Mr. Edward Stuart. Tho Knights of the Alsstle Chain will at tend the funeial In a body. William Glbbs, of Went Mavleld. who has been visiting his patents and old friends In his former homo In Eng land for several weeks past, returned yesterdnj morning having had a very pl'nsant trip . The quilting paity held at the home of Mis Tripp, on Second street, by the Ladles' Aid society, of the Baptist church, was lnigely attended Tho Indies seived dinner to the gentlemen, n largo number of whom partook The Primitive Methodist rhurch will hold an entertainment and fiult baz aar on Saturday esonlng, October 14 Rev. Thomns Cook win preach lu tn Primitive Methodist church tomonow morning on "Jewels." In the evening his subject will be "The Example of Christ." Tim Fliit Baptist Sun lay screnl will observe Bible Day on October 8th. 'An Interesting programme Is In course of preparation. Tho Delnwn.ro nnd Hudson colliery worked but half a dny yesterday on account of semclty of big rirs. Frank Frease Is witnessing the Dew ey leceptlon and nuncio in Now York. Rushbrook lodge, No. 810, I. O. O. F., conferred tho recond degree on thres cnndldates on Thursday evening. The Women's Home Mission met at the homo of Mrs. Thomns Bray on Main street Thutsdiy afternoon. Mrs. John Sampson, Mrs. Clarence Sampson, Mrs. R. N. Dnls, Mrs. Dow rick, of Scrnnton, and Mis V. L. Sampson, of Archbild, were on Thurs day tho guests of Mrs Frank Barber, of Main street. The members! of the Magazine tlub were entertained Inst evening nt tho homo of Mrs. II. A. Wi'.lmnn, on South Main street. The pain of a burn or a srnld Is al most Instantly lelleved by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm It alFo heals the Injured parts more quickly than nny other treatment, nnd without the burn Is very severe does not leave a scar. For sale bv nil druggists. Mat thews Bios, wholesale and retail agents. THEATRICAL. Tho Roober Company. The clever company headed by Miss Katharine Roeber will close Its week's engagement at the Academy of Music tonight, when "The Devil's Mine" will bo presented. "Shall We ForgUe Her?" Is the attraction for this afternoon. ''My Innocent Boy." The Buffalo Evening News say ot "My Innocent Boy," In which Otis Har lan will appeal at the Lceum to night: "George R. Sims has male a capital bit of comedj in My Innocent Boy,' which Otis Harlan brings out at the Star this week. The play is farcical In spots but It may be said here that Mr. Harlan has made a Icng stride toward his proper place In the ranks of those who are doing what !' known, for want of bettei ts'in, an legitimate comedy At thc Royeltv theater In London the pla had a long nin, and It pleased our English friends Immenselj as It did a larjre au Hence last night. There Is genuine delight in finding on tho stage in these dajs a play that has enough of a plot t3 maintain a constant Interest one that Is clean all through one that does pot depend solely on hore play to produce a laugh. That's the sort of an affair that Otis Harlan has In '.My Innocent Boy,' and he is to be congratulate 1 -as is oveiybody who Is Tucky enough to see the comedy In Its short mn at the Star. At the Gaiety Theater. Hoey and Norton's Twentieth Cen tuiy Comedians at the Gaiety this af ternoon and evening Is the best vaude- llle show on the road. They have ten big acts and esery one of them is good The two Marons in their hand and head balancing are great. Johnson and Dean aie great In their latest coon songs. They aie the cleveiest colored team on tho stage. On Monday, Tues day and Wednesday, Oct 2, 3 and 4. the Euiopean Sensation company will be seen, with matinees dally. Cameron Clemens Company. Below is a clipping fiom the Reading Daily Res lew In refuence to the Cam eron demons company, sshlch opens Monday esenlng at the Academy of Music Any lady procuring tickets be foie 7 p. m. Mondaj will be admitted for fifteen cents. 'The Academy ssas baldly able to hold the people who ss anted to ssltness the opening peiformance by the Cam eron Clemens company. A better bal anced lepertolre company has nes'er befoie appealed In the Academy. Mr. Clemens puts Into his acting the force and power which makes friends and holds them. Not once did he step os-cv the bond of diamntlc art " "Jonah and the Whale." J. Biandon Tynan, ssho plajs th leading part In "Jonah and the Whale," the farce about which everone Is talk ing in New York, is one of America's most capable young nctois. Daniel Ei oilman, of the Ljceum theatre, New York.has loaned Mr. Tnnn to the man agement of "Jonah and the Whale," and the actor himself is so pleased ssith his oppoitunltles In this play that he declaies It to be the best of his c.ireer Tynan plays the oung losei, whose unfortunate choice of a disguise gets him into mull a peck of tiouble that it is said the thiee acts of Jonah "go with a loar." It will be seen at the Lyceum Tuesday esenlng. "The Carpet Bagger." The popular comedian, Tim Mutphy, will appear at the Esceum Wednesday esenlng in a new play by Ople Read and Frank S PIxlej, entitled "The Car-pnt-Haggei " It Is a political, roman tic comedy, full of fun, thrilling In In teiest. and has been pronounced by a Chicago newspapei critic as "the finest American comedy written in the last Use jeais." Mi Murphy glses it a magnificent pi eduction, canjlng spe cial scenery und a s-eiy stiong cast. Including A. S. Llpman The pluy deals with tho political situation just nitei the Clsll ssar, nnd exposes with un merciful, but humoious, satire the cor luptlou of that period. It shows hosv a man, good at heait, but In business and politics utteily coirupt, may be purified and tedeemod by the liillueuce of a woman. BASE BALL. At Boston (first game) R. if r, Wntihlligtoii 00 0 2 00 00 0 J 7 2 Boston 0'.' 0 0 0 Ov 2 I G 2 Uatterles-Esans und Klttrlilgo; Nlch ola unci Snlllsun. Second game n. H. E. Washington .. .. 10 0 0 10 0 02 ci S Huston 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 6 7 3 llatteiles McFarland and Posserj; Lewis and Sullivan. Umpires Swart wood and Hunt. At Philadelphia- u. 1! E New York 2 00 0 100 17 V 1 rhlladclnhla ...10000100-2 S 2 Batteries Ccttlg and Warner; Hern hard and Douglass. Umpires--Manas&ad and Connolly. At Baltimore rt. n jj l!lookln 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 9 2 Baltimore 0 0 0 110 0 0 1-3 0 1 ISattcrlc.'-lIuchFH and McGidro: Me Olnnlty and Smith ITmplrcs-Emslle and Dw.scr. FOOT BALL NOTES. The Juveniles of the South Side, base organized for the season, and would llko to play any foot bull team In tho county on the Stillwater grounds, Tho line-up la ns lolhissx: Mai tin Flaherty, right end; V MtUuJre, left end; P McCurrlck. The People's WOWXXAWWWWWWVXlAWOWWO A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for the neticllt ot All Who Hnvc Houses to Rent, Reul Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help These Small Advertisements Cost One Cent u Word, Six Insertions for Vive Cents u WordExcept Situation Wanted, Which Arj In. Hcrtcd Tree. FOR RENT FOB RENT-NO 1111 PRICE STREET, uouso and barn, all Improvements. Inqulro ut SDi V omlng avenue. Foil EENT-m ADA11S AVENPE; thoiotiKhl renosatrd; rent reason able. Smith, Board of Tradfo Building l'Otl RENT-MY PLANINCl MILL AND lumber yaid, one of tho best und old est locations In Scrnnton for the lumber bitHlncsM. Boor health the cause for renting Joseph Anley, Ml Scrnnton street. 1011 RENT-A FURNISHED FRONT room with ot without boaid. 41S North Seventh stieet FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR RENT-A FINE FURNISHED front room with Bteam, gus nnd bath, JS 010 Washington as enue. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. WANTED-TO SELL OR EXCHANGE for lumber one 4-roll single cs Under Pluner and matchei. Joseph Ansley, Scrnnton, Pa MONEY TO LOAN. FoT'R'AiTONHiFIlRCm nnd Use per cent money on npproved security. M II, JIOLGATE, Common wealth building. IT WILL PAY YOIT TO LOOK AT those warehouse lots and factory sites on Diamond Flats und I, ickass.inna Switch brfoio the price advances. See J. W. Browning, Meurs building. AGENTS WANTED. OOOn AGENT WANTED IN EVERY town. Can e islly earn fJSOO to $Vicji) tin sseek brtsvren noss and holldas Write for pmtlculars toda Tho WcW Hinder Co., 120 Jackson St , Toledo, O. IF YOU WANT TO MAKE $1500 A YEAR work for us. Our leather suspencleis sell tlicrr-clscs, cannot svear out: at tracts e assortment, exclusive territory, samples free conditionally J S Berry Mfg Co . A D02, Cincinnati, O HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED-F VITHFUL GENTLEMAN or lady for olllce work Salary 'W0 Carfnio paid to olllces. Steady place lie for once Enclose sclt-nddrcsdod stumped ens dope, Treasurer, 303 Caxton building, Crlcazo WANTED -A YOUNG MAN WHO writes a good hand, ran do tspess ril ing and general otllce ssork. Address Y, Tribune. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS DON'T prepare for an clsll sei s lee or census examination without peeing our cata logue of Information. Sent free Colum bian CorrespondC'icu College, Washing ton D C TRAVELING MAN. PERMANENT Po sition JCO per mouth nncl expenses. Ri'lerencrs requited Clink .- Co, JCt South Fourth street. Philadelphia, V. WANTED T ONCE YOUNG MAN with some kiossledge of jesscliy bus',, ness also tsso experienced salesmen sslth reference's Good salirles to right people Rexford Co, 223 Lackassniuia usenue. HELP VJANTED-FEMALE. WANT lfl)' IMUlDIATliTYATlIOR nuglily experienced saleslady for our milliners dcpaitmetit permnnent position ami good salnrs to the right lurty. Only those who base bad three to fise ears' experience need jppls l.cbcck & Corln, 121-1 Jei W omlng as enue WANTED - EXPERIENCED SALES ladles must be ssell leeommeiuled Rexford Co, 22'i Lackassnnna asenue BOARDING. BOARDING C23 PINE STREET. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY PROFITS .IN STOCKS. WHEAT AND cotton Mackev's Modern Methods Muko Money. Write for our free book C E Mackey & Co, LMi Biojdwus Nesv York JMPOUNDED. IMPOUNDED AT BULL'S HEAD-flN-l black und white cow sslth ciumpled bonis. It not called for In three dajs sslll be sold for charges Impounded Sept 22, s Thomas Coollgan, Pound master MISCELLA NEOUS. JUAHSAe.iE SWEDISH MOVEMENT CM Ollsc street TO WHOM CONCHRNED-DRAAVINO foi organ and book case at Co-opera- tls-e hall, Sept JS, Is postponed to Oct If, LEGAL. ESTATE OF GEORGE MUvNIGII'l. DL ce.ised, of Seranton Letteia testa mentur upon the abose i state having been grunted to the undersigned, nil pi i soiis basing claims against bald estate will present them fur porncnt und those indebted thereto sslll please ninkt pa -ment to J W BROWNING. Admliilst'r Mears' building, Seranton, P.i NOTICE -THE ANNUAL MEETING OF the members of the Luck.twunna Htor,. Assoelutlon. Limited sslll be held at the olllce of the Association In the cits of Seranton. Pi . 'NeelncMlaj Oct 4 1S11 at 2 o'clock p m for the election of managers fot the uisulue sear ami for tho transaction of Mich othet business ns maj pioperls come before the meeting II S Unhchlld Seeielais Seranton, Pa . Seoti-mber 10 1R09 SITUATIONS WANTED AWSMirnTiYwou7d ssork In otllce Is i: iie.irs old. Address E Machette, Elnihurst, Pa WANTED-WORKING OUT BY THE ela, hcaisedc unlng. washing and iron lug 410 Hallsteud court. SITUATION WANTED-jTFa" v"oUNG ssomuii to go out hs tho day or tuk ss-ush home Apply 4)3 tear of Noilh Main asenue. WANTED-BY MIDDLE AGED LADY a position ns houhekeepei in small family, or mending nnd plain sewing Good references Address asti Adams ase WANTED-BY YOUNG LADYfpOof. tlon as double entiy bookkeeper or assistant, can furnish lefcrencu. Ad dress 419 Irs big asenue. SITUATION WA NTED-YOUNO MAN of 17. graduate of High School, under stands stenogruphic soiK, can do book keeping, ssould lllco placo to do general ollleo work C O . 120tj Cedar asenue SITUATION WANTED-HY THE DAY svnshlng, Ironing or cleaning Miss L E. 4.!0 8 Ninth stieet, cits right tackle: W. Murphy, left tackle, W Golden, right guard; W Holand, left Kiiard; J Dunlcasy, center, M. Garses quuiterbuck: E. Consldlne, full buck, M Lusello, rlRht halt back; P. McGosein, left half back Martin l.usehe. manager. 1 Edward ComkIuIuc, captain. Exchange. PROFESSIONA L. AHCHITCOTB EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Council building, Sctauton E. I, WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of Wit! Washington asenue LEWIS HANCOCK, JR , ARCHITECT. 415 Spruce st , cor Wash, uv , Seranton. FREDERICK L BROWN, ARCHITECT, Price building, li Washington asinue, Scrnnton. T. 1. LACEV & SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Hank. OCNTIST3 DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCHANTON PUT sato Hospital, cor. Womlus und Mill beirj. DR. II. V REYNOLDS, OI'P. P. O. DR C. C LAUBACH, 113 Wyoming ase WELCOME C SNOVER, Cosl Exchange 2nd Door, Room D Iloun, 0 to 1, 2 to u HOTCLS AND RESTAURANTS '1HE ELK CAFE. 123 nneTl27 FRANK lln uscliue. Rates rcusonnble. P ,ElGLi:R, 1'ioprletor SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D . L .S: W, pasienger depot Concluded on the Eu ropean plan VICTOR KOCH, 1'iop LAWYER3 RICHARD J. B011RKE, ATTOHNEY-ut-Lusv, Coo-J Laiknssnnna asenue Oeii eral lasv buslne-ss, collections and loans. J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Lass1. Rooms "12-3U Meurs Building. D B. REI'LOOLE, ATTORNEY IX3ANS negotiated on leal estate security Meats building comer Washington usenuo ui.d Siuuee street. M J. DONAHCE, ATTORNEY-AT-law Olllces, 012-31.: Me us Building. FRANK E BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-nt-Lasv, Buir bulldlng.rooms 13 und 14, Washington uvenue WILLARD. WARREN &. KNAl'P, AT turnejs and Counsi llois-at-Lass. Re publican bulldlni;, Washington avenue, Sei union. Pa. JESSPP &. JESSUF, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Lass, Commonsseulth building Rooms 1, 2U and 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT-Lasv Rooms .ill, 01.1 and SIC Board of Trade Building JAMES J. II HAMILTON, ATTORNEY at Lasv. C02 Commonwealth Building, Seranton. EDWARD W THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms 903-104, nth lloor, Mears Building. L A. WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. r02 Boaid of Trado building, Sctauton, Pa C R PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth Building, Seranton, Pa. PATERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' National Bank Building C COMEGYS, y-n Building REPUBLICAN A W. BHRTIIOLP, ATTORNEY, Meais Bulldlpg. PHYSICIANS AND SURQEONS MARY A SHEPHERD, M D, HOME- opathlst, Mb Lludcu stieet. DR W E ALLEN, liigtou usenue '.13 NORTH WASH- DR. 1. M GATES. ROOMS 207 AND 203 Bond of Trade Building Olllce hours, s to 'i ti in , 2 to .1 and 7 to S p. m Residence, 209 Madison usenue DR C I, FREAS SPECIALIST IN Rupture Truss Fitting nud Fat Reduc tion OfUro telephone 1! Hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 1 DR S W L'AMOREAUX. OFFICE 219 Washington asenue Residence. HIS Mulberry Chronic diseases, lungs, heait. kldness nnd geulto-urlnary or gans a speclults Houis, 1 to 4 p m W G ROOK, VETERINARY SUR geou. Horses, "uttle and Dogs t retted Hospital, 121 Linden stieet, Scrnnton. Telephone 2t-72 SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Seranton. Pa Courses prepurators to college, lass, medicine or business. Opens Sept 11th Send feu catalogue Rev Thomas M. Canu, LL D, principal and proprietor; W. E Plutnley, A M , bead master SEEDS G R. CLARK & CO . SEEDMEN AND Nuiser.smen: store 11C Wahhlngton ase nue: gieen house, 1 !."iii North Main as'e line, stole telephone, 71 WIRE SCREENS J0S KUETTEL REAR Bit LACKA ssannu asenue, Sitiintoti, Pu , nuinufae turer of Will Screens. MISCELLANEOUS BaT'ERS "ORCHESTRA-MI'SIC FOR bills, picnics, patties receptions, ssed dings and concert ssoik furnished Foi ti mis address i J Hauei. coudiif tor, II" Ws omlng as emu, osir Hulberts' music stole .MEOARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS supplies, ens'elopes paper bags twine Warehouse 1,0 Washington nsitiuc, Seianton, Pu. CITY SCAVENGER A B BRIGGS tT BANS PRIVY VAULTS und cess nools i c inlcu Improscd puiupb use-d A li HRIilGS Proprietor Lease ordus 1100 Noith .Main asenue or Eleke's cling stole cornel Adams und Mulbeus Telephone ''310 SCALP TREATMENT. MltS I?'rKETl7ERSC ment, J'k i-l inipiioliig 10c , fudal mussagi tnaiili uiint,. 2'.c , chlrupod. Jul Quiucs RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Schedule in Effect June 10, 1800. Tiains Leave Seianton: 0.45 a. m,, week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and the West. 0.38 a. in. week days, for ITazleton, Pottsvllle, Reading, Norristown, nnd Philadelphia; nnd for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltlmore,Wa8hlngton and Pitts burg and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days (Sundays 1.58 p. in.), for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash iugton and Pittsburg and the West. 4.27 p. in,, week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. 11. WOOD. Gen'l. Pass Agent J 11 HUTCHINSON Gcnerul Maiiuuer. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD RAILROAD TIME TABLES, Del., Lnckti. an.l Western. Effect Monday, Juno B, 1839. Trains leave Scrnnton ns follows Ex Wl. for Ncw York and all points east, 1 JO, 3 00, Cio, S 00 and 10 05 n m., 155 and 3 33 i, m. 1 xpress for Enston, Trenton. Phllndcl :"a,nn.,l(1 ,l" south r, 10, 8 no nnd 10 03 a. n , 12 B,, nnd 3 31 p m lobjimnnu necoinmodntlon C10 p. tn niiii,n'?a for Hhighamton, Oswego, El S n 'i "-""'llig, Bath. DnusvllU Mount Mnrrls and Buffiilo u 10, 2 3fi. 9 00 a. m.: ilA,,?"". ri,w " " ninklng close rtmn.c ,V,?"o nt 'hiffnlo to nil points In tho wost uJ,!"?,t mul southwest nshlngtnu accommodation, 3 10 p. m. 'unghiimtoii und wnv stiitlon-. 1 ' p. ni. inctoryvllle) accommocliitlnii. I M p in. Aieliolson nccommodatlon. Hfrtp mi ,iixnr"s for Fticaancl Rlchtleld Spring!, tii" '""'id IV. p m Jhuca 2 sew . rn nnd 1 .." p in it .1 "flhiiinborlaiid, Plttston. V bkes i n'i ' 'I "1011111 Mormsburg und Dtti ,,JH ?' ',njkhig close connections at North V,m,',TrIri"' ''" Wllllnmspotl, lltnlsburg, unltlmoie, Washington nnd the ii.utli "Vorthnniberland Tin I Intermedl i:n sta Joiis. C2D, iot)3 a. in ni'd 1 W. and C 10 p. Nnntlcnke and Intermediate stations, . in,V 1I-10 a in Pis mouth nnd Inter "3''HHt nations, 3." nnd S 60 p. m. For L iigston, i; ns p m i uilmun parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. lor detailed information, pocket times tables, etc., apply to M L Smith, DIs trict Jnsenger Agent, depot ticket otllco. Central Knilrn.ul of Nesv Jersey Stations In Nesv York-Foot of Liberty s treet, N. R , and South Ferry, Whitehall street. Antlirnrlte Coal used exeluslvels, Insur. ing cleanliness and comfort TIME TABLE IN EFFECT SEPT. 12.1819. Trains lease Seianton for Nesv York, Aessark, Ellztbeth Pblbnlelphl I, Easton. Um '.lch,Sm' Allentossn, JIuueh Chunk and ssnito Has en nt S :0 u m expiess, 1.20; evpress uq ,, ,, sunilu.vs, 2 11 p. m. )or Plttston nnd Wllln s-Burre, 8 ".I, J '0 n. m . l 20, no, t 11 p ni Sundays, H W a tn. an, 7i-, ,, ,' 1 or Motinttln Park. S ,0, It "n n. m 1 29 V in. Sunclus, lira u in, 2 13 p. m. i or I la lu in ore nnd Washington, and l''',"N outh mil West sla Bethlehem, li n in . l '.ii p m Sundass, 2 11 p ni. STO " J.one' Jliuneli. Oeeiin Urnso. etc. at n m and 1 20 p in. 1 OT Kpn fltnrv r r l.n...... n.t.l tf ...Ld.llSI :,.:. 'M'e'itowii S30 a. in., 1 20 p. in. Sun os. j i, j, I,, lot Pottssllle. 8 SO a. in 1 21 p. m. Through tickets to all points East, .south and West at lossc-t into at tho station J H. OLHAUSEN. Gen Supt. H I'. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt, Dcliiware nnd Hudson. On May nth, 1S)9, tiains will leava Seranton ns follows- For Caibonilub 0 20, 7 S3. 8 S3 10 13 a. m.; 1-' noon, 121, 2 20, ,i 32. D 23, 6 23, 7.37, 013, 11 00 p m , I 1(, a. in Foi Alii in), Sarntofa. Montreil, Bos ton Ness England points, etc. 1 20 a. ni , 2 20 p m I'or llnne&dale C20, D13 n in, 2 20, 5 2 j P tn. Foi svilke s-Bai re-0 15. 7.4S. S 43, 0 3$, 10 i ! a in , 12 0J, 1 23, J.,,3, 4 27, C 10, 7 IS, 10 41 II 30 p ni For Nesv Yoik Philadelphia, etc, via Lehigh Valley Railroad 0 41 p. in., 12 03 1.23, 4 27 p m ; ss 1th Black Diamond Ex piess, nop ni For Pcnnsjlsuula Railroad points, 0 43, 0 3S u. m., 2 1b, 4 27 p. m For ssestern points. la Lehigh Valley Railroad 7 48 a. m . 1203. 3 33, with Black Diamond Exptiss, 10 41, 11 30 p. ni. Tiains sslll urrlso In Seranton ns foi losss. From Catbondale and tho North f 40, 7 43, N !S, ) 3), 10 SS 11 C8 a in. J 1 23, 2 13, 8 2"i, 4 21, 7 41, 10 3S 1127 p tn. From Wllkes-Harro and the South 61", 7 4S. S 4S, 10 jS 11 S3 n in ; 1 IS, 2.11, 3 4S, G 20, C 21, 7 S3, 1 01 10 01 p m ; 1.13 a, m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Carbondtle S03, 1133 p. m.J 2 53, 3 32, S 47 'i S3 p in. For Wilkes-Rarre 0 30, 12 03 a. m.; 1 SS. 3 23 5 II, 7 4S p m For Albany, S iratore, Montreal, Bos ton. Ness- England points, etc., 2 23 p. in. Losvest rates to all points In United Stales and C.-.nutia J W. BURDICK. G P A , Albtny, N Y. H. W. CROSS, D. P. A , Scrunton, Pa, Lehigh Vallov Kailro.id. In eftect May 14. 1"9. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and Nesv York Ia D. & II It. R . ut G 43 u in. and 12 03, 2 IS, 4 27 (Black Diamond Expiess), and 1130 p in. Sundns-s, D . II , 1 r- 7 IS p. m. For XAhlto II is en, Hamilton und prin cipal points in the cotl regions sia D & II R R., 0 43, 2 18 and 4 27 p. m. For Pottssllle. 0 41, 2 1- P m. For Bethlehem, 1'istun. Reading, ITsr rlsburg and pilndtul Inleimediato uta tions ski D & II R. R. 0 45 i m, 12 tn. 2 IS 4 27 (Black Iiliinouil Express), U.u), Sundass. D .V 11 IIS. 7 4Sji m For Tunkhannoik. Tossunda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Genes i and ptlticlpal Inteimedl ato stations, sli Ii. L &. W. R. R, 8 03 a m , 12 M and ! t". p in For (ienesa. Roebii-tr, Buffalo. Niag ara Falls. Chicago u el all points ss.st U D & II. R R. 120", l"l liilick Dia mond Express). 7 4x and 11 VI p m. Sun ehiss. D & II 1-' 01 n m , 7 IS p m Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley parlor ens on hll triins betsseen Wllkes-Hnne and N' ss York, Philadel phia. Buffalo and Suspi nslon BrMite ItOLLIN H. WILBUR, Gen Supt., South Ilethhhem. Pa CHAS S LEE. Gen Pn-s, Agt, 20 Cort- landt street Ness A oik AW NONNEMAC HER. DIs. Ta-s. Agt., South Bethlehem Pi For tickets nnd Pullman rescrsaMonl appl SO'i Ltckassannu ase, Seranton, Pa, Irlc nnd Wyoming Valley. Tlmo table, In effect Sept. 11th, 1SU " Trains leava Sei uilon for Ncs "iorlt", Nessbutgli and luteimedlato points c is Eiici railroad also tor 1 lasv ley cud local points at 7 03 a m and 2 23 p. m Returning tiains airlse ut Seianton ae 10 21 a m und .SIC and 9 10 p m. SOIIAVrtlN DIVISION. Ill Infect Jllllci H5th, ISPgi North Bound. South llounct, sUssoaTsiu i zozfe tTrsoi m a & stations 3 k W a 13 W. 3 Ig ala a u p u Arrlie Lease a m 7C5N Y Franklin rtt .... 74 .... 7 to, West 4ind street ... 7M , .. .... 700 SVeeUasfken ... 81.. a u p m'p h Arrive Leave a wr up u 10 45 10 40 10 31 10 21 C2V I 15 018 Id 6 0712 5G G0OIS4II 5M.1S4U e ados i 610, 6 1C 8d 68C 6 41 650 6 BE 7m 708 7W 1 St 4 Cj 4 si Hancock Btiirllslit 1'icstoQ 1'arl: SSInsvoou Poj at cllo Orson iUoasnut Mt, I'ntoiiJale Koicst ntr OarbDudale SShttelirldi; .MajJIrlrt .1 ii n) a AlchlbaM tntou I'rckvin oivjihant rnreburif '1 hroop rrnsHenco rail. Piaco I 3 4 31 4 41 it: 60 614 6 83 6NI 10 15 10 00 5 1TI12 2S 5 41 18 II 5 WUfS 1150 0 40 ytol 5.1511 M, C, 6 31 9 88 q in 5 IB, 11 IS 1 6 41 341 6 64 38, S ti 5 00' 184 ot 9 Oil 4 17(11 4 51IIU1 7 37,13 7 ClilS 43 1101 43 6 03 61 0 01 Mi 6 U 69 IS oi eat 07 tit 10 6 V7 1 631 171 6 33 80 6 So uV M 8 58 8 53 8 50 8 46 B4i 8 40 838 4 411 -23 44)111!) 4 4011 IS 7 44 S 7 60 3 7M 3 7f8 3 81V; 4 8 04 4 8 06 4 8 10 4 8 li'ti 8161 4 4 36 11 1 4 311107 4 2S 11 0 4 -'J 11 01 8 33 4 23 11 (W 81. 4 IB f 057 8 30 41M0 5.V ha anton A 11 r u a u Leave Arilve 'a uir t. Sunday only t BU'uMes that trains stop on signal for pas. sengers. r irains 80 and soo Bundajr only, other trains dally except Sunday. recure rates via Ontario Western befor purchasing tlckots and sare money cllnlncr chair cur New Vork to CUIcsjo without ctianio. I'nuenger Ctutcs Koduced to Iivo Cenu Per Sllle. m ,... .. J. O, Anderson, orn.raas Act. T.FlltOroft, Dlv Pass. ARt Hernntnti. Pn NEWSPAPERS THE W1LKE3-BARRE RECORD TAN be had In Scrunton at the nosvs stancl of Rolsman Broa.. .403 Spruce and 503 Lift. Ven,: V, Norton J2J Lneknssanna avenue: 1. S. Schutzer. Ill Spruco street. """"" ai