THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1890. CARBONDALE. WEDDINGS. Yetterdny ut IiIrIi noon Ml'" 1'llara- beth Davis, daughter M air. unci airs. IrvliiK Davis, vvni made the vvlt nf George C Alvold l'he cciemony wu performed nt the homo nf the bible's parents on Seventh nvenue bv Hev A. V. Chaffee "t the Methodist church. The btlde vvns ntlrei' In a blue travel ing di cm -ind 'ho co'itln wn unatten ded Tlu Mmal a'oratloH weie oviy prettv Onlv tin- 1 'datives and Imme diate fi lends witnessed tho nuptial''. A repast was served and Air. and Mi". Alvord left at thief o'clock foi Al bany. Thev will go to New Yolk be fore tPturnlrjr. Thoe from, out nf town who -atomic I are Matey H Nlen) li pViiI; Nlcols. Mr. and Mrs. Jtlchaid NleoK Mis. B. O. Ileddoe. Ilmjiunlii J UeiWn' ruid Miss lennl" Bed lew, o. Scranton: Mr an 1 Mrs. C. l Bel.uny nf CJroen Uldge, Mis. !. AV Vavls, of Providence. Mr. William Pentecost. Mik fr.ovv. Mr" M. l Found, cit Prompton; Mr- I H Steph enm, Mr and Mrs. H W Keltovv, of Green V.ldco V.". !-. round of 1'rovl denee and Mi". I" S. Stephenson, of AVnymuit l'UKNTt.J-s-RO.snNGlSAWT. At tlve homo nf Mi nnd Mis. .t.isper B. Kosengi ml No SI nlrkett gtroet, ycalerdav nionilng at S o'clock their daughter Anna was married to AvlllWm Prentiss of Mlnnpoll, Minn. Rev. A. r Chafft" of the Meth' dlst chinch of llclatfd nphjI one liundied ru'-Us weie present Tho brh'e vvoio a dark blup traveling lni s-inl lioKoil vo?y prett Citcrpr mm T. U Shepherd reived tho wedding bionrfast. Mr and Mrs Pientlss left at noon for Minne apolis whole thov will r?lde . Cur-bond-tie loses one of lis most thatnilu? vnung ladles and the school illstilct Assoclition now in lonventlon at FIBEMEN HONOR. CAMP3ELL. All Caibondnlians take pildo in the honor bestowed upon Thomas "ampboll of this eitv ly the Plate Fltemen's Association now In convention Jfc it Seranton Ills election to the first vice presidency not only honors Mr Camp bell but leflects cicdit on the judgment of bis electois. It is iafo to predict that be will fill the olTce with dignity and ability. A NEW ALDERMAN. Kx-Atayor William Morrison has been npointPd nldeimnn of the Thitd ward to succeed Michael I.oftus drcased. Official notification Mas not yet been re ceived but an Associated Pics dis patch stated the fact and hundreds? of friends have already congratulated Mr. Moilison on his good foitune. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mr. and Mis M. E. "Whitney are vis itlng relatives in Buffalo. N. Y. Mi and Mrs. Frederick Frank at tended the Hopcsdtle fair jcslerday. Fiedeilck Watt and Charles Humph rey drove over to the Wayne county fair yesterday. M G AV.il t nnd Albert Crane aio enjovlng a cro's country tramp from Hnneoek to Pint Jeivls. They will leturn 'via the tow path Frank Fen el is eon'.ned to bUj Summit avenue- homo by illncsa. Mrs John I'elhlck Is ill. & Mrs J F. Campbell, of Wyoming street is visiting Binghamtrn fi lends. The S mphony orchestra met last eenlng at tlie home of G. S. Kimball. Professor A. P. Peters has returned fiom New A oik. OLYPHANT. A special meeting of the Olyphant conclave of Heptasophs was held lart evening to take action on the death of Dr AV. K. Lloj d, one of Its mem bers Dr Uovd came to his death by falllns down a lllght of stairs at the State hotel In Tamuqua Tuesday morn ing Deceased was boin in Tamaqua loity-seen yeais ago. He was a grad uate of the TUltliunte Medical college, and lias been a lesldent of this town for the past eighteen years. He went to Tamaqua In August, wheie ho ha1 since practiced at his profession. Bo slues his wit.-, hi- is survived by two sons and one daughter, Dr. AV 1Z. Llod, ji Poultnev, A't , Dr. ltoss Uoyd, Mlddletow n Springs, A't , and Miss Charlotte, ot this place. Th "u neral airangements lae not y t been made. At the Presbyteilan building Wed nesday evening, Oct. 11, at S o'clock will be assembled a hinging schoo' ot olden time, Instiucted in the most ap proved munner by Mistress Plunkett (Hattie Beatiice Matt lews), assisted by 'Squlto Bellingh.un 'A. . iVid dow'tleld) and his nui.i xenant, .lulljs Cenfer (Walter Alwortbl, w ''lithe fid dle, and Cvnthia Ulgr'o.v (Ornci I'et tlgrew) who plavs tli symphrny on the haipflcoid Tlf following Is a liht of the tunes and lng"Ti "On Spilrg fleld Mountains," 'Grw.nu i.1 Siund the Ioud Tlmbiel." "In the Starlight" (duet) SvHI.i Nightingale und Mary Jane Moms, Cousin Jededlah: solo b AiaDella Clarke "Jerusalem, My Glotlous Home " "Yankee Slelghilde" (solo) by Patience Styles, "Darby and Joan (solo), by old Mis Gieen; "Aunt Dinahs Quilting Patty." by Nancy J. Morris tlddle solo, by Julius Ceafar: "On Old Spiinglieid Mountain." by Hajdac Conixtnek, "Star Spangled Banner ' Uuct. by Patience Stjies and I'attj Daliyinple. Names of the young ladles Firtt fiddle, Sjlvla Nightingale Georgia Thomas Piu denco Pettljohn. Chaule C'rippen. Pat ty Daliyinple Mis Bundle bella Clarke Jessie Pettlgrew second treble, Nancy J Motil Jennie Uals. Pene lope AVhlte Snuib Omi Dollj Kndl cott. Lillian Alaithen? "Men -Tenors GOL DUST The Best Washing Powder. Cleans Everything from Cellar to Garret. Handy McPherson, Gomel Davis, Job I'ettlgrevv, Hntnuol Hill, Jeremiah Gieen, Tom Dodds, Hadac Comstock, Will AVIntors. Bassos, Jefferson Jones, A'bljah Elmer, Jackary AVhltcomb, Dan Matthews, Martin U Joyce, William Wlddowfleld, Benjamin P. Drown, Ed. Matthews, Betsey Martin (Mtigglo Mc intosh) and Moses Slnipklns (Moses Hnrnden). cannot be classed nt the present tlrti1 N. B People are for bidden to take naps during the con ceit and no unseemly levity will be allowed. Admission, ndults, 15 cents; rhlldiPti, 10 cents. The entertainment ptomlses to be the very host given by the young icop1p who are now zealously woiklng to secuic funds for the new church, and should be encour aged by liming a crowded house. Mis. t) G. Jones spent yestcidny with West Seranton friends. Miss Km ma AVetherldge, of Nuntl ocke, Is the gupst of Mrs. Harr Bud de, of Dlakcly. Mi. and Mis. Frank Orchard and children, of Garbonddle, visited rela tives heie yesterday. Mis John McAndrew Is spending a few weeks at Paterson, N. J. TAYLOR NEWS. Death of Private John Powell. Seranton Traction Company Ex tending Their Line Social and Other News. A telegram was received here fiom Poi to Itlco yesterday afternoon an nouncing the death of Private John Powell, son of Mr and Mrs. Samuel Powell, of North Taylor, which result ed from a severe attack of malaila. He was an ex-member of Company li. Thirteenth regiment, Nntionnl Guard of Pennsylvania, and after being mus tered out lie volunteered with the Uni ted States light artillery, which Is now stationed at the above place. The news of bis untimely death Is a great shock to his parents and ft lends, who knew nothing of his Illness. Ladle' camp. No. 123, P.itilotlc Order of Americans, held an enjoyable social at their looms In Van Horn's hall on Tuesday evening After the business! of the camp was concluded a pro gramme of speechmaklng, etc, was lendeied. A l.nge delegation of mem beis fiom the ladles' camp ot Hyde Park were present Bcfreshments were served. The Seranton Ti action company started the vvoik the foiepart of tlv week of completing their line fiom thn present terminus at Rendhnm, to Duryea. A laige force of men Is em ployed and the vvoik Is being rushed with all possible speed, with the hope of having the track laid before a heavy frost sets in It will probably take two weeki to complete the work as far as Lackawanna, where operations will be suspended until a bridge has been built acioss the Lackawanna river. AVllliams division. No. 61. Sons of Temperance, of the Archbald, installed' the following officers nt tho meeting held on Tuesday evening Dlstiiet Deputy William Thomas perfoimed the ceremonies. Outside sentinel, Bimcr Shlrtz; Inside sentinel, Bymond Becch ler; assistant conductor, Mercj Pln nock, conductor, William Davis, chap lain, D H. Davis; treasurer, Chailes Williams, financial scribe. Benjamin Jenkins; iccoidlng scribe, Reese Lloyd; assistant recording scribe, Mame Mor ris; worthy patiiaich, David Lloyd, J-'. Lackawanna A'nlley council, No. 81, Junlo.' Order United American Me chanics, will meet In their rooms this evening. The Taylor Hose company. No. 1, have completed all arrangements for the firemen's paiade, which will be held at Seranton this Afternoon. Steg maler's team of grays have been he cured to draw the Are patrol. The Taylor silver cornet band with eigh teen pieces will accompany the boys. Pay day at the Archbald colliery to day for September Mr Davis, of Plymouth, Is visiting at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. AVilllam It Jones, on Main stieet. Taylor castle. No. 2G7, Knights of the Golden Eagle, will meet in their rooms this evening John Fein, of Hyde Patk, was a business caller here on Tuesday even ing . Mi 9, John Francis, of Feltsvllle, Is quite sick at her home The Odd Fellows committee on fair will meet this afternoon. All meinbcus of the committee ale requested to be present Mis Thomas Bovan Is quite sick at her home on Taylor street Don't foiget the faggot social which will be held at the Calvaij B.iptlst chinch tomonow evening. Tlnee Doctors in Consultation. Fiom UenJainln Fiauklin ' "When you are slek, what vou llkp best Is to be chosen for a medicine In the fiist place, what expeilence tellt vou Is best, to be chosen in the second place; what reason (1 e, Tlieoiy) says is best to be chosen in the last placp. But If ou can get Dr. Inclination. Dr Kxpeilence and Dr Reason to hold c consultation togethei, thej will give ou the best ad vbe that can be taken.". AVben ou have a bad cold Di In clination would lecommend ChHmbHi laln's Cough Remedy becuuse It Is pleasant and safe to take Di Dxpei Ipiiee would lecommend It hecauee It never falls to effect a speedy and pel nianent uie. Dr Reason would i--ommend It because it is piepaied i.'i scientific pilnclples, and nets on fin ture's plan in lelievlng the lungs, opening the secietlons and icfctoilng the system to a mutual and healthy condition. Foi sale by all drusglsts Matthews Bios, wholesale and letall agents m PECKVILLE Peikville is about to have Un gn-ut est couise of enteitjInmentH this win ter which the town has ever heaid Strengthens System Body Brain i land Nerves. (MAR I AN I WINE) No other preparation has ever receiv ed so many voluntnty testimonials from eminent peoplo as the world-famous Marlanl AVine. Appetizer Before Meals Digestive After Meals , Tonic At All Tlmos To those who will kindly wrltn to MAUIAN1 i. CO ;.' AVest 15th Stieet, New Vork City, will bo sent, postpitd. book containing portraits with endorse ments of Ktnperors, empress, 1'rlnces Cardinals, Archbishops and other Inter esting matter. Mention this papei. The societies of the JI. K, church have arranged with the Keystone Lccuin bureau to furnish live entertulnments of a highly Instiuctlve natuie. They aio as follows Oct 14, The Cecellan quaitette and L'dvvln Jt AVeeks, Nov. 23, the Alton Pnckaul Art Knteitaln ment; Jan. 20, Kejstono Concert Trio; Feb. 17, Douglass, magician, ventillo qulst, March 7, Edmund A'ance Cooke. The pilco for the entire five Is $1, or single admission 23 cents. The Wilson Flie Company's hall will undergo seveial changes, making it the most desirable place fot the entertain ments Tickets are for sale by Mrs. Slmpklns, Mrs. Johns. Mr. J. English. Remember the date, Oct. 14. and do not miss It. All uniformed members of the Wilson Flip company aie requested to lepoit ot the Delaware nnd Hudson station at 1130 this a. m, picpaiatory to at tending the S( ranton parade. W.ir white gloves nnd tie and black shoes. By order of foreman. A large number of our pebple weie at Sciunton last evening taking in the decorations nnd asphalt dance of the firemen. Mr. Joseph It Bell leaves Satin day on a hunting expedition nt Winchester, A'n. Mr. Stanford Reese will tuke charge of the Lackawanna laundry business In .Mr. Bell's absence. The funeral of Miles Hughes will take place at St. James church. Jes sup, at 2 30 o'clock this afternoon. In terment at Olyphant cemetery JfcRMYN AND MAYFIELD. As nn Ontario and Western coal train was passing through here, going north, at 9.30 Inst night, the engineer noticed the steam going down and, go ing back to the tendet, discovered the fii eman appaiently in a dead faint. The train was stopped and a physician summoned. The train was stalled here for some time, the steam having lun down. The Hi eman has been taken to the Ontailo and AVestein depot in an unconscious condition The Crystal Fire company. No 1, numbering thirty-five men and accom panied by the Citizens' band, will go down on the 11.29 Delawaie and Hud son tialn this morning to take part In the Firemen's parade at Seranton The company has been putting In consid erable time for seveial weeks past in chilling and matching and we have no doubt but that it will credltnbly lep resent the boiough. The William Walker, of Mayfleld. accompanied bp the Mayfleld band, will also take part In today's paiade and they also have been dolnlng u little quiet drilling In pieparatlon for the parade Ho garth's band will also be In the parade and will head the Aiclibald fiiemen Miss Josephine Davis of the South Knd, entertnlned the members of her Sundav school class at her home on Tuesday evening. The boys had an excellent time and wute piovided with abundant refieshments. Those pres ent weie: Willie AVoodwoith, Willie Greenslade, Gemge Wondvvmth. Geoige Morconi, Kills Fowler, Wlntleld Stone and Geoige Stevenson. Mis. W T Robeits, of Main stieet, has letuined home after spending a week with lelatlves and fi lends In Susquehanna cotint.v Walter Snvdci has enlisted in the Forty-seventh tegular Infantry and left on Tuesday foi Sun Fianelsoo anil will sail slioitly foi the Philippines Air. Philip Baker visited his sun Dr J. Baker, at Dut.vea, jesteiday. C. D Winter Is In New Yoik pur chasing fall goods and while theie ex pects to sen one or moie of the series of i aces foi the International pup John K. Roche ! the delegate tep lesentlng the Civi-tals at the Firemen's convention till" vvphK Owing to a breakage of the lairlage at the Delawaie and Hudson ahaft the lollleiy woikeil but thiee-quai tei s of a dnv yesteiday I THEATRICAL. "The Cnipet Bagger." l'vei Mnec Tim Muiphv fiist ap peuied In this iltv In "A Texas Steer" ho lias hod minv werin admlieis hero among theatre goeis Lnet nleht he won mnnv nev nicuds nnd git a nrnir gia3p on the edd ones The C it pet Bnggei,' in which '.e wis e,i ,n the lA'ceum, is u stmy of Mlsjlmippl m .hi days folowlng the war ami at, Mel ville Chance, tlu carpet buiger snv ernoi of that stitt Mi Muiphy does the best work of bis stag' eaieer It is a clean cut piece of chainclei work, Bdmltnblv con'ivc'l and cleveily ix edited. Ills la'mt eh u.ieti ilzitlnn places All. Muiphy in the front nik nf the American chniacter comedian-. He had the assistance of nn evcel bnt compary Dointhy Sherwood wnB excellent as. the governors (laughfr and other very capable members of tin company were Charldte Lambert. Mat lldo Welling. Al Llpman. Grllitli ISvnni James Mnnley nnd Joe Plt.spndls. "Raglan's Way" Produced. Notwithstanding the many other at ti actions In the city Inst night a lurge audience saw the Cameron Clemens iw"n'1 company produce "nnglnn's AVny" at the Academy of Music. This after noon the company will be seen In "Kl llott of A'lrglnla" nnd tonight in "A Soldier's Sweetheart." Butterfly Extravaganza Company. 'J he Butteifly Kxtravagnnza coin r&ny, blight effervescent nnd spark ling, Is tha attraction at til - Gaiety tl.ratcr three davs, Thursc'ty. Friday and S.tturduy, Oct, S, G and ', nnd dally mntiii'-CB. 11, C. .Incobs had spared no cj. ense Tn making th'a organza tlcn id feet in every detnP. ppear !ng in the olio n'le Monte Collins an J Not ma Wills, travesty artlj h Paiiett JbotlipriJ, lilHh comeduins Sisteis Ar cher, n-la-rag-tlme dnnceis; the. Kid rldge.s, ihe'colorcd swells, and one of the best of the season's offerings, Phil lips nnd Nnynon, with their trained tioplcal birds, 100 In number. This net has never been piesented In this city, and Miss Dora Busch, the female baritone. The first part, "The Female Seminary," is on tho farce comedy cr der nnd Is up to the hour, full ot catchy music sung by a chorus of sixteen handsomely costumed young ladles. During the closing burletta eutttl'-J "A Quick Lunch," which was written for laughing lesults only, seveial big and novel acts are Introduced The company numbers thirty people and curry all special bcenery an 1 eiTec.s King nnd Dancer. One of the most dramatic events In the vacillating career of ''Frederick tho Great" was the appearance at his court of La Barbarlnu, the Italian dancer nnd Intriguer nnd the blood less battle he won, avoiding the snares In his path, was nftei wards referred to by him as the greatest battle of his life This Incident Is prominently tefcrid to In the pi eduction of "Fied erlck the Great" by Lewis Morrison Friday and Sntuidn nights. Oct C and 7 The role of La B.irbarina Is plajed by that charming actress, Florence Roberts, who Infuses Into tho cbaiact- cr a subtlety that holders upon genius. The scene between Frederick (Lewis Morrison) and La Barbarlna is one of the most exquisitely delicious ex changes of humorous repaitee pre sented In many years and the final In tel view of these people Is a picture of such delicate and pathetic shading as to bilng tears to the most blase. Special Saturday matinee. Daniels' New Comic Opera. The fit st production In this city of Frank Daniels' new comic pf ra. "Th3 Ameer." will be seen at the Lyceum, ictto bv Frd H Ranker and Klrke Lt Mondav, Oct. . The mu 1c of tho work is bv A'letor Herbert and the lib Shelle. Thoe vho have been privil eged listen to the music nnd b 10k pronounce them superior to i"vthlng else that Frank Denlels has ever done. Mr. Daniel.' own pert is tho title role. It Is decilbed as being, full of quaint, conceits which the comedian hui devel oped in his own inlmitnolp vnv. Tho inner life of the Ameer of Afghanistan has never ben 'presented to public view According to Trnnk Daniel"' In tel prctution of thktt life, lt must bo on ruil.fiintly fill of Incident to keep the monaich of that far away lapd decid edly busy. Comedian Daniels Is nld to bo funnier ns the Ameer than in any of his other charac ters. BASE BALL. At St. Louis R.II.E. Pittsburg 0 12101000 S 11 3 SI LouIh 2UU 0 01010 4 83 Hattcrlch Buffer ad Schriver; Cuppy, Thomas and O'Connor. I'mplres O'D.iy and McDonald At Baltimore R H U Pliladelphlu il 3 0 4 0 ti .1 Baltlmoro 2 0 3 0 05 ." 3 Battel lesOith and Douglass; Kltt-on and Smith. I'mplres Manassau and Sny der. At Washington h h G Brooklyn 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 5 10 0 Washington 0 1 o o 0 0 0 l 8 2 Battel ies Kenned nnd Farroll; Magec and Klttrldge. Umpires - Emsllo und Dw er At Boston R II B. New York 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 24 3 I Boston . . . . 0 3 0 1 1 0 1 0 li 10 1 Batteries Cm rick and Warner, Nichols and Sullivan Umpires Swnitvvood and Hunt ALL CUT TO PIECES. Slashing and Cutting, Everybody Suiprlsed You Must Not Miss This, You Never Will Get Such n Bonaflde Chance Again $135,000 Woith Now Being Sold at Retail. Tf evei pi Ices are being cut to pieces lt is b Injr done now, bv oidcr of the assignee at the N w Yule and Phila delphia Consignment sale, which is now going m ut 4.v Lackawanna, avenue, t tweui vj,omlng and Washington avenue, In the bu.ldlne foimerly oc cupied by the County Savinrs bank end Tiust company Such cutting and slashing Seranton nevei saw befoie Wi.ori) voitn -if tiH k must h s0'd, look nt thesM prices and mnke up your mind to eoniH at om e: Men's Shifting Suits $1 "ut. vvuiih $S Men's Impcuted Scotch Suits, $4.8, woith li. Men's Silk Mixed Suit.s, '.);, w oi th $11150 Men's Dilving Ulsters, from fi to $7.50. Men's All-wool Pants, ii.l'i. woith $4 50. Tmpoited Can's Melton, all silk-lined Jt!!tj. vvortli $2 . Boys' Harris Casslmeie Suits, $.iij, wortli 912. Doyij Suwjei's Ca.uniH Suits, $3 50, worth $10 Vj ins Men's Cheviot Suits. $3 S3, woith $12 Nobby Youths' Suits, Imported, $1.C3, woith $15. Klegant lilsh Fileze Overcoats. IB.9S, woith t'22. Childien'p Ulegant Scotch All-wool suits, $1.95, worth ?'. Men's Dlegant Dres Suits, $7.50, wortli from $18 to $J2. Men's niegant Pilot Diess Beaver Overcoats, black blue and brown, $0,75. wortli $10 Cutaways, sllk-llned, $7 93 worth fiom $20 to $ro Children's Finest DresH Suit?, $2.63. woith fiom $'. to $9 Klegaut Suits. $2 93. Silk Suspend! s, 10c. woith 7' Overalls. 22c Huts fi)i. w ir'h $1 ,10. Silk Umbrellas. 19c. woith 81. Neck ties, I3c . woith 25c Handkerchief, 3e., worth J3e Socks, 4c, worth lie All kinds of Gloves for less than on" third vnlue f'hlldion's Capo Ovr coats from 7Se upwaids Oveico.its and Ulsteis at almost nothing. lTi dei wear. 43c per suit, worth $2.50 Anl thousands of other bar-rains which for want of space are too ,iumeinus .j mention heie Linen Collars and Cuffc at less than one-fifth tbiir vain?. Pay no attention to anv ether sbns or banners displayed by oilier mer chants to deceive the publl', but come direct to the building, 428 L'irkawaniia avenue, between AVyomlng and AV.ish lugtnn avenues, in the bulldlni former ly occupied by the Scr.wtnt Savings Hunk nnd Trust company P. "5 Store open evenings until 9 P m, Saturdays' until 11 p. m The People's rfWWS0"N0stf A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for the ncnstlt ot All Who Have Houses to Rent, Rent Lbtate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help Thesa Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents u Word Except Situation Wanted, ' Which vs In sorted Free. FOR RENT 1'Orr ItENT-42t ADAMS AVHNOD; thoroughly irnovntcd; rent rtnson nbte Smith, Hoard of Trmlfo Building. FOR RRNT-MY PLANING MILL AND lumber vnrd, one of the best nnd old est locations In Bcrauten for the lumber business Poor health the cnuso for renting Joseph Anslcy, S01 Hcrnnton street FOR RBNT-A Ft'RNISUF.D FRONT room with or without bniid. 8 North Seventh street WANTED-TO ?.' WANTED-TO ilBNT," NOV 18tT"a comfortable house, eight or nine rooms nnd bnth, preferably between Jefferson, Ciny, Mulberrv and Pino streets Blec trlc lights nnd city heat preferred, but not essential Address, giving description nnd price. L M Horton, Huston, Pa. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 'wANTKD-To'miLTolrT'EXciiXNOn for lumber one 4-roll single cylinder Pl.iner nnd matcher Joseph Anslcy, Seranton, Pa BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Gooi i paying "niwNV:ssFoiirsAi.Ki requiring an Investment of less than $1,000 Inquire tills ofllce A R C. MONEY TO LOAN. FOt'R AND 'OND-HALr PDRCBNt' and live per cent, money on npproved security M. 11 HOLGATD, Common wealth building AGENTS WANTED. IF YOIT WANT TO MAKI5 JITOO A YBAR work for us Our leather suspenders sell themselves, cannot wear out; at tractive assortment, cxcluslvo terrltor.v. samples free conditionally J S. Berry Mfg Co A 502, Cincinnati. O HELP WANT ED-MALE. WANTKD-SnVHRAL BXPCRIDNCED men's furnishing salesmen ApplV to ofllee of minorlntendeiit Jonas LonK'f, Sons I WANTED-AN AI.L-AROt'NI) IRON worker, to mnke nnd fit up steam spe cialties Address by letter giving nil particulars, nge, experience, etc iieiy &- Muller. 11 W 13th St , New York. FURNISHED ROOMS. tTtolbasant '"V'FnNISHDDnSlJlTV rocms, te.m hent, gas and tiath. 705 Qulncy avenue. BOARDING. BOARDING 523 PINE STREET. IMPOUNDED. 1.AIPOUNDED AT BULL'S HEAD-ONE black and whlto cow with crumpled horns.. If not called for In thiee days will be bold for charges. Impounded Sept 22, 1S1J Thomas Coollgan, Pound master MISCELLANEOUS. TO WHOM "cONCDlNnD-DRAWING for organ and book case nt Co-operative hall, Sept 28, is postponed to Oct 16, Ii'i9. LEGAL. AUDITOR'S NOTICE IN RE: ESTATE of John Shifter, deceased. No. 702, Series B, Orphans' Court, Lackawanna county Tho undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Lackawanna eount, to pass upon the exceptions tiled to tho first parti il nccouiit of tho admin istratrix, and to make distribution of the balance found duo on such uccount, here by gives notice that ho will attend to the duties ot his appointment at his ofllce In the Commonwealth building In the city of Seranton on Saturday, the fouith dnv of November, 1S99. at 10 oVIoek a in All perhona interested may attend, and all persons having claims upon said fund are renulred to make them at that time oi be debarred fiom coming In upon said juim r i. niic-uc'CR-iv. Atlilltoi PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBvllIVEN that nn application of Tlie Consumers' Beer Company for a decree of dissolu tion has been made to the Couit of Com mon Pleas ot Lackawanna Countv. nnd Saturday the 14lh day of October, 1891, nt 1 o'clock a in., has been fixed by said Court for hearing tho s.imr Said appli cation is on file In nald Court to No 1331 Septembei Term lS9t E C NEWCO.MU. Attv SITUATIONS WANTED AVANt1SdXHpCE',Tna" SMALL lamll as houekeepei, box 111 Dun moie Pa SITUATION WANTED-BY A AOUNO I m in .is Hieiingiapher iird ivpewtlUi: h.is hud two joins' experience In law of fice Ui derstnnils court wcik Address 1 A (3 Tllbline olllre i SITUATION WANTED-AS A NURSE il second ,?lll Address Miss JI Btll miii Oljphait, Pit. WANTED-UY A COLORED WOM.VN. washing und honing rti take home luqulle 510 McKeiinn eouit ! POSITION WANTED AS FIREMAnTh: N Wvomlng avenue 1 A SMART ROY WOUI.DT7lKE TO . work In otllce. lh 13 yearH old Addiesg I E Muchette, Elmliui.st, Pa WANTED-WORKING OUT BY THE dav, hoiiscclcunlng. vvushliiK and lion, ing 41i HalHtead court STIUATION WANTnD-IlT" A YOUNG wiunaii to go out bj the day ut take wash home Appl 403 rear of North Main avenue WANTED-BY MIDDLE AGED LADY i a position as housekeeper In small family, or mending and plain sewing ! C.ood leferences Address rt . Adams avo I vXaNTl'd-BY YOUNG LADY'0r. tlon us iiouuic eniiy onoKKeeper or assbtant. can furnlsli reference Ad dress 410 Irving uvenue t SITUATION WANTED-;OUNCMAN of 17 giuduute of High School, under stands stenographic work, can do book kieplng. would like place to do general ofllee woik C O , 120o Cedar uvenue SITUATION WANTED-B THE DAY washing. Ironing or cleaning Msh L E , 410 S Ninth street, city FOOT BALL. Game on Saturday. The fi lends of foot ball In this elt) will be ireati d to an Ideal .tame In Ath letic pink the coming Saturdav The con tending elevens will be the high school teams of Blnghumton a.id Gciantnu An Intense rivalry exists between those In stitutions and each plnjei will do his in most to win Hcrnnton defeated Blngliam ton In '07. played a tie lu '98 and Intend to win In "ti. Thn followers of gold and blue will find plenty of oppoitunlty to ell for their fn vorlte bo en Saturday The aung la dies of the city need have no liesltanc In attending the game, as policemen will bo present tn keep odor und preserve do rornni The nine hundred students of tho Seinntou high schncl Intend going tn the game lu a bod, Exchange. PROFESSIONA L. ARCHITECTS DDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITr.CT, Council building, Sciunton D. I. WAl.TBR, ARClllTKCT. OFFICE rear ot MH! Washington uvenue LFAVI8 HANCOCK. JR., ARCIUTF.CT, ITS Spruce st., cor. Wnub uv . Sci antoii. FR12DRRICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT. I'rlco building, 1M Wnshlngton avenue, Sciunton T. I. LACBY &. SON. AUCIUTDCTS, Traders' Nattonnl Bank. DENTI3TS DR I O LYMAN. SCRANTON, Pitt vote Hospital, cor Womlng nnd Mul beirj. DR. 11. F. RUYNOiTdsT OP P. P. O DR C. C LAUBACU, 115 Wyoming nve WDLCOMD C SNOVP.R. Coal i:ehange 2nd floor. Room D. Hourj, 9 to 1, 2 10 u HOTELS AND f1C3TAURANTS 'J HE ELK CAFE. 125 and 127 FRANlv itn nveiiuc Rales reasonable. P. XF.IOLER, Proprietor. SCRANTQN BOUSE, NEAR D . L &. W paBiengcr depot Conducted on the l.u roptnn plan. VICTOR KOCH, Pi op. LAWrER3 RICHARD J. BOIJRKE, ATTORNEY-al-Law. 6W-2 Lackawanna uvenue. Om. oral law business, collections und loans. J. W BROWNING. ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Luvv Rooms 312-313 Mcars Building. D B REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on ical estate security Mears building cotner Washington uvenue and Snruro street. M. J DONAHOE, ATTORNEY-AT-liw OHlces, 0I2miU Meirs Building FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Oounsellor-nt-Law, Burr bulldlng.rooms 13 and II, Wnshlngton avenue. WILLARD. WARREN & KNAPP. AT tornejs und CounsellorH-at-Lnw. Re publican building, Washington avenue, Seranton, Pa JES9UP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth building Rooms , 20 and 21. JAMES AV OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT-L.iw Rooms 511, 513 and 510 Boaru of Trado Building. JAMES J H HAMILTON, ATTOHNEY nt Law 302 Cmnmonwealth Uulldlug, Seranton. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms 903-901, '.nil floor, Me.irs Building L. A AVATRES. ATTORNEY AT-LAW 5nj Boaid of Trado building, Seranton, I'n. I.'. II. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Commonwealth Building. Seranton, P.i PATERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' National Bank Building C. COMEGYS, Building. 9-13 REPUBLICAN A. W. BERTHOLF, Mears Bulldirg. ATTORNEY. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS MARY A. SHEPHERD, M. D, HOME- opathlst, C10 Linden street. DR. AV E ALLEN. 513 NORTH AVASH lngton nvenue. DR. L M. GATES. ROOMS 207 AND 203 Board of Tr.ido Building. Ofllce hours, S to i a m . 0 to 3 and 7 to 8 p m Residence. 309 Madison avenue. DR. C L FREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture Truss Fitting and Fut Reduc tion. OfTleo telephone lien Hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 1. DR S AV. L'AMORGAUX. OFFICE 211 AVnshlngton nvenue Residence HIS Slulberrj Chronic dlseabcs. lungs, heart, lcldnejs and genito-urlnary or gans a speclultj IIoius, 1 to 4 p. in AV G. BOOK. A'HTERINARY SUR ireon Horses, Cattle nnd Dogs treated Hospital, 321 Linden stieet Seranton Telephone 2G72. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA Si i an ton, Pa. Comsrs preparatory to college, law, medicine or business Opens Sept II til SpiiiI foi lutalosiii Rev. ThomuH M Cann, LL D piluclpal and propilelor, W. E Plilinlev, A M, head master SCCOS G R CLARK & CO SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen, stoti 110 Washington ave nue, gietn hoube, 1 !VJ Nnith Main ave nue, stnro telephone, 7S2 WIRE SCREENS JOS KUETTEL REAR 311 wanna avenue, Sci.iiiton, I'.i . Hirer of Wire Scieens LACKA- iiiumifae- MISCELLANEOUS BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR halls, picnics, panics icceptlons. wed dhms and conceit woik furnished Foi terms address It .1 Bauer, i undue tor. 117 Wyoming avenue, ovei Hulberis music stnie MEGAUGnL' llROTHERS PRIVTERS supplies, Piivelopes. pap. i btgH tvvliu Waiehouse 130 Wushliihtnii avenue, Seranton, Pa CITY SCAVENGER 7T irilitlGUS CLEANS PRIVV VAULTS and i ess pools i o odoi Impiovid pumps used A B BR1C.C1S, Propilutur Leive mdirs 1100 Noitli Main uveniuv in Elcke's drug store, coinu Adums and Vlulbins Tilephono 9510 SCALP TREATMENT. vv xsv MRS L T mi nt We musnigi 701 Qiituc) KELI.UR Si ALP TREAT nhanipoolng Wc. ; .foetal muni.'jrlim. 2.V . chiropody RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Schedule in Effect June 10, 1800. Tialns Leave Seranton: 0.45 a. wm week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsbutg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg nnd the West. 0.38 a. m. week days, for Hazleton, Pottsvllle, Rending, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, narrisbuiff, Philadelphia, Baltlmore,Wnshlngton and Pitts burg and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days (Sundays 1.58 p. in.), for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash lngton and Pittsburg and tho West. 4.27 p. m., week dnys, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J R. WOOD, llen'l Pass Agent J II HUTCHINSON, Ocuiiul Munugei RAILROAD IME TABLES. Del.. Litcktt, an J Western. Effect Monday. Juno C, 1S93. Trains lenvo Scrr.nton ns follows: Ex-pre-ss for Now lurk nnd all points cast, l.io, 3 0ii, 8 00 and 10 03 u. m.j 12 05 and 3M P. m. Express for Kaston. Trenton, Philadel phia and tho south, 5 10, S00 and 10 05 lu m.. 12.53 and 3 33 p. in rob) imnna accommodation, 0.10 p. m LxpriHH for Binithnmtoir, Oswego, El mlra, Corning, Bath. Dinvllle, Mount Morris und Buffalo 11.10. 2 3. 8 00 a. m ; i.f'i nnd 5 50 p. ni, making close connec tions nt UufTnlo-to all points In tho west northwest and southwest Vvttshlngton nccommndatlnn. 3 40 p m uuiKhiimton und way stations, 1 05 p. in, I'lU'torvv Hie accommodation, imp in Nleholsun ueconimodatlon, (00 p. in. Express for Utlca and Rlchlleld Springs, 2 "a. m. and 155 p m. Ithaca 2 r., fi ) a tn and 1.55 p in. I or Northumbcrhnd. Plttstoii, Wilkes l.ane, li mouth, Illoomsbutg and D.iu vine, making close connections nt Noilli uinlierliiiul fur Wllllimsport, llariNburg, Baltimore. Washington and tho smith. Northumberland and Intermediate Ma. tlons, 0 30, 10 05 ii in. and 1.63 und 3.40 p. m Nnntlcoke nnd iutcrnmllutc stations, 30s ami n 10 a tn Plymouth nnd Inl. r mcdlHte stations. 335 and 8 50 p in. For Kingston. 12 33 p m Pullman pirlor and sleeping coaches nn nil expiess trains For detailed Information, pocket tlmo J''b ". etc . apply to M L. Smith, Dls tilct Passenger Agent, depot ticket ofllce. Central Railroad of New .legi slations In New Yolk Foot of Llbtrtv street, N. It, and South Ferry, Whitehall street Anthinclte coal used exclusively, Injur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT SEPT 12. 13 Tialns leave Si r.inton for New York, Nowiitk, Ellzibeth, Philadelphia, EiiMpn, Bethlehem, Alleulovvu. Mniieh Chunk and White Haven, at b ."u o m , e-xpress, 1 20, express, 4 u, p m Si.r.dr.vH, 2:13 p. m hor PIttstnn and Wilkcs-Uurro. s."A 11.0 a. m., 120, i, 713 p. m. SunduNS, B..'il n m. 213, 7.1, p in 1 or Mnuntnln P.uK. s 3U, 11.30 n m , 1 20 P in. HiiiidiijH II w a in. 2.13 p. m I; or B.iltlmoie and WusliiiiKton, and points South and West Ma Bethlehem, S..0n m , 1,20 p m. Sui.davs, 215 p. m 1 or Long Bt.iileh. Ocean Grove, etc , ut 8 M a m and 1 20 p m For Ri tiding, Lebanon and Harrlsbur,-, vi i Alhutown, 8 50 a. ni , 1 20 p, m. hun d.iv. 21j p ni For Pottsvllle. 8 V) a m, 1.20 p m riirough tickets to nil points East. South and West at lowest lato at tlie station J If OL11AUSEN. Gen Supt. II. P HALDWN, in ii. Pass. At. Dclavvare and Iltulsim. On Maj 14th. 1S99, ttulns will lcavo Sii.iiitou as folows For Carbonilale 1!20, 7u3, U.f, 10.13 a. ,',",-' Mrll00'1' 1JI' '-v- SZi c -'''- C'X. T57. 9 1. li.oo p m.. l.u. a. m. For Albinv. Saiatogu, Montienl, Bos ton New England points, etc. C.2U a m , 2 20 p m l'or Honrsdule ,20, 10 11 a. m ; 2 20. 0 J3 p in For Wilkes-BaVte 0 1". 7 18, R n, m 'h, 10 43 a m; lSOV'lEl, 3 33, 127, G 10, 7 IS. 10 41. 11 :; 1( in For New York. Philadelphia, cic, vli LehUh A'nlley Enlhond r, 45 p. m, 12 01, 1.2S, 4 27 p. m ; with Black Diamond Ex press, 11 jo ii. m For Pennsylvania Railroad points, C 13, 9 .".8 n. m ; 2 is, 4 27 n in. Uo- western points, via Lehigh A'allev Railroad 7.18 n. in.; 12 83, 3,33., with Black DI lmnnd Express, 10 41, 11 30 p. m Trains will -rrlve In Seranton ns fol lows From Carhondalo nnil the North 0.40, 7 41. 8 38, 0 34 10 38, 1158 n. m. ; 123. 2 1". 3 23, 4 23, 7.41, 10 3S, H-rt-p m: From Wllkes-Birre and the South 0 1", 74S, 8 18, 1020. 11.55 .1. m.J 1,18. 2.11, 118, 5 20, 0 21, 7 33 0 03, 10 05 p 'ml l,R'.l, m SUNDAY TRAINS Uor Cnibond.ile 9 03, 1133 p m: 2 21, 3 32. 5 17. 9 51 p ni. For Wilkes-Bnrro-9 3S, 12 03 a. in ; 138, 3 2 5 41. 7 4S p m Uor Albanj, Saiatoga, Monti ell, Bo ton, New England points, etc.. 2 2! p in Lowest rates to all points In United States ami Cnanda J AV BURDICK. (3 P A . Albany. N V H. W. CROSS, D PA. Seranton, Pa. Lehigli Valley Kailro.i.l. In tlTect May 11. IVil TRAINS LL'AVE SCRANTON. For Phlladclphli and New Vork via D 6 II. R R. at ij 13 a m and 12 0::, 2 1s 127 (Black Diamond Expu-s.1 and II .0 p ni. W Sundav s. D & If, 1 '8 7.4s ,) in For White Haven, IViideton'-nnd prin cipal points in the coal legions, via D . H R R 0 4" 2 18 nnd 4 27 p m. Fr Pottsvllle. C 43, 2 IS ii, m, ,.,,,,.. For Bethlehem Fasten. -Itnidlng, Hal llsbutg nnd pilncln.il Inttimedtuto st i tlons via D A: If R It tll'.'n m. 12 o' 2 is. 4 .'7 (Bl.iek Diamond. Expiess) 11 Sundav s. I .t II R. B., 1 58. 7 48 p ni For Tunkliunnoek Tuwnildu, Elmlri Ithaca. Geneva und prinelpnt Intermedl ate stations, via l . L .x W. R R. s "8 a in . 12 33 and ". "3 p. in For Geneva, RiiL'he.ster. Buffalo Nlog nn FaIN Chlcign and ill points vv -t via D At II. B R 12 "3 3.11 I Black Din moiid Expievs), 7 48 mil 11 Tup m. Suii d.ivs. D a II , 12 01 a. m , 7 IS p in Pullman pnloi and sleeping or Lehigh A'.illey pallors cais on all trains betwe-n AVilki s-Barre and New A'ork. Plilladi nhl.i Biifi.ilopnil Siismnslm llrldge. ROLLIN II. WILBUR Gen Supt , South Bethlehem Pi . ' k CHAS S LEE. G.n l'.lxx. Agt.1 20 Cort- Inn.ll utr.nl Wtt Yolk ! La AV. NONNEMACHER. DiV. Pass. Agt . r Soulli Bethlehem. Pa Fni lie Uets nnil l-uiini in iesurv.iii"ii-i apply 200 Lieki'w.tnia ave, Scinntoti, Pi Kric ami Wyoinliit; Valley. ti..,.. '1'iiiiin lii U.ffn.t Si nt 11 1Vi1 ' Tialns leive Sc r intiiii fni Ni vv Yoik, i New bin Kh and inn inn dlale points on I Eile i.illi'i.ul -i' l"i IIiwIpj and U" al point!, at ,03 a n and 2 2s p m Id turning ti his mlvi ni S-i r.inton at in 21 u m ai a ' n " I '" P m SCIIAN'rtN DIVISION. Ill i:ifec:l Juno 5.3111, lS!)n. North Bound. south nuiinil. 2(ir. 20:1 20f so: ism; - H h W q IF 5 S r-w t stations a iggi: a ra p ii Virlve l.envoi 11 49 . - son y FraiiKiia ot 7 10 Weal 4d street 7 oo vvecuawkuu 55 . 8 10 . MP up p wlArrlvo boavo- L H M 45 40; 31 -1 n on 10 40 l i M c auoslu llancocl: Mnill.'lit Piestonl'arlt VM n wood l'oyntellt) cusou flninaut Mt. I'lil'iudnle lorest city c'aibsndale VMiim HrlJi'O Ma field Jermyii Aieldbald V Inton reckvllle oiv pliant 1-ilcebiirg Tfiroop l'rnvkleuco park Tiaco 010 0 10 0 SSl KOI .51 T.iJ 10'J ill 4 31 IS 511 14b "i 4 41 ail se 6 01 an r. -n 511 ill UMO! I2JV 11! Ill IJ' I1 llfitf, 1149' 0 4i 41, 0 10 S DO s :.t 2 is1 7 01 3 dl OS 0'J 20 in 7 SO 3 It in '. 07 4 04 I1S4 flluO flfUvl 7 341 8 S il 1(1 7 37,13 381 1 M 19' A m 71JI8 ll-'i ii m 7 44 7 50 7M 7J8 8 0'.' SC4 8 0b 6 10 8 IJ 45, CI 111 13 4 All It 01 Wl 11131 M C1J 1111 II 07 la i a Oli 6 21 Oi a 24 1 ,110V 21 1103 10 6 7 11 DO lil 0 31 17 6 ti 11057 i n .'..v 0 4 t-cranion d 15 4 -Ji b 3 ulr A uLe&To Arilre a ii r u'r m t Hundayouly f signifies that trnln? stop on slsnal tor pai. iengers. 1 rains 2n and 209 Sunday only, otter train? dally except, miiuIuj-. t-eouro lates via ontailo a Western beloie purcliaslne tickets and save money i ntoutih Wagner oufTtt sleeper and free lo cllnintr chair car Now Yorlt to Chtcjffo mthcut ctianso. lnciii;rr ISntc Ilrilurrd to Two CciiU 1'rr .lllle. J.O. Anderion, Oen.rass Act T. FUtcroft, Hlv. l'ais. a r srinntnn " NEWSPAPERS T1IK WII.KB3-BAHRR R1JCORD CAV bo had In tjcranton at hiinevvi RtnnUi of Relsmau Uroa." 40S Sprucf and 503 Lin. den, M Norton 322 Lackawanna avenue, I, S. tjchutzer. 211 fjpruco street. . 4 k