-. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1890. 9 , y - r. MUNYON'S GUARANTEE. Ironir Aimertlonii in to Jnat Whut the nemedlcit Wilt Do. MuDfnn Durante! (hut M' lttiuinatlni Our will cur nearly 11 cuci of iheuma tlim In few liourtj that bin l)fpla Cur mil cure- Imllgi otlon ami II Momnrh troubltii tint Lin Kidney 'ur HU1 cure UO per rent, ef all caura of kidney trouble; that Mi Ca tarrh Curo will cur catarrh no matter hor lone nanJlDt; that bit Ilradarha rir Kill cur eoy kind of hpirtocbc In a few minute; tbat Ma CoM Our will milrklr break un anr form .f cold and an on tbrouth the entire Hit of remedlc At oil drocglM. SB centa a rial. If you need medical advice wrlto 1'rof. Munjon, 1500 Arch at , I'blla It la absolutely free. CARBONDALE. DEATH OF MRS. T. R. DURFEE. Had Been a Patient Sufferer for Years Funeral This Afternoon. Sirs, T It Durfeo, of Cfi Noith Main street, died caily Saturday morning. For tho past flvo yentn deceased had been nlllng, but It was not till about flvo months ago that slio icnllzecl that she was Buffering with an ailment fioin which there was but little hope of ic covery She understood thK yet she was cheerful and hopeful to the end. Deceased was born In Morris, Otsego county, N. Y, n November, 1855, and was therefoic fnity-four ycais of age. In 1SS9 she vwim united In marriage to Mr. Duifee I he ceremony taking place In Jlorris and soon after she came heio to live She Is survived by her hus band, a Muter, Mrs. J. S. Jadwln, and her mother. Mis. J. D. Huzzcll, of tills city The funei.il sei vices will bo held from the family residence at 2 o'clock this afternoon, He v. R. A. Sawyer, of Tilnlty church, oMclating, assisted by Rev Chatlcs Lee, n.istor of tho First Presbyterian church. The Interment, which will be pilvate, will be In Biook Hide cemeteiy. DELAYED A MONTH. The rush In tho Iron and steel tiailo has delayed the delivery of parts of tho Immense steel arches which aie to play an Important part In the Delaware and Hudson coal storage plant at An thracite park. It was Intended to have tho plant completed by the first of tho year, but the probabilities now aie that it will not bo ready to use before February. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mia. II Stoddaid, of Gilbert street, has returned from Unlondale. "Mrs. John FJrth will leave this week for England, where she will bpend sev eral months. Durland Humphrey spent Sunday In Binghamton. Misses Grace and Blanch Whitney, who were guests ofVMrs. II. "W. Harri son, have returned to Honesdale. Mrs. l,audo Wiight has returned from New York city. Mrs. William Hubbard and daughter Florence have teturncd from Virginia. Ira A. Snyder, of tills city, and Miss Verna Miller, of Clifford, were married In Scranton FMdny evening. Ovton itccHo has been promoted to the position at the Delaware and Hud son locomotive shop formeily held by H. II. Major. r IJ. Clifford, recently elected by the school board to collect the school tax for 'DD-l'iOO, will on Monday, Oct. 10, open a general insurance olllce in tho Uurke building. He and ex-Mayor O'Neill will have their olllces together. Mr Clifford is a hustler, and has a host of friends in Carbondale who will as sist him in making his new venture a success The condition of Frank Morris, who Is at the Caibondale hospital, was un changed last night. Through the Lathrope insurance agency P F Hughes has received neaily $1,000 to lelmburse him for tho loss sustained by lire last week. A cow belonging to Mis. Margaret PIdgeon, of the West Side, was caught in a bridge below this city and decapi tated by the early passenger train Sat urday morning. Mrs. Charles Bldgway and daughter Marlon, of Washington, D. C, aie is iting friends in tills city. PECKVaXLE. Mis. P. F. Conneis spent Sunday with friends at Hazleton. Mrs. W. J Broad and son, WInfleld, are visiting friends ut Well's Btidge, V C Jenkins, of Mooslc. called on C G, Jenkins Sunday. Miss Gwenn Williams is visiting with friends at Cresco Mr and Mis. C. II. Briggs spent Sun day with their son. H. B. Briggs. of Caibondale Mr and Mrs. J. H ICinback letutned Saturday from New York Mis John English nnd son. Josenh, returned Saturday fioni a visit with friends at New Albany, Pa. P F Conner leaves today for a few days' visit with his parents at Bcr- Mr W A Biv den, of Scranton, called on friends in town Sunday. JBRMYN AND MAYFIELD. Joe Giady, The Tribune caarrier at Mayfleld while dellveilng his miners Saturday morning, was attacked by a dog belonging to Simpson &. Wat kins nnd bitten on tho hand Fortu nately the wound was not a serious one but it was thought best to have it cauterized This was done by Di P. C. Munley I-lbeity lodge, Knights of Pvthlas, nn Trlday evening conferred the degree of page on six oandldfttes. The nhe nomenal Increase In membershlo In tjihi lodge during the past year still continues and the organization Is In a most flourishing condition. Wallace Gaidner, of Scranton. scent Sunday with is aunt. Mis. Barnabas Cartel, of Cemetery street. Will Biay. of Costal Lake, spent yesterday In town with lelatlves. John Giles, of Johnstown, was the guest of his uncle. Frank Giles, sr . of Second stieet. Satuidav. Patrick McChrone. who enlisted In tho marines about a year ugo und who has slnco been on a foreign voyage k the flagship Chicago, Is In New Y vvnero me snip arrived last week. McChrono Is In the city now via him, Robert, tho ll-ycar-olu ton of Trotter, of Second street, while tho country nutting yesterday fell )n a hlrkory tree. It was at first ft..ed tils Injuries weio of a euiIouk nature nnd he was brought to his homo in Fanner Oakley'H wagon. Ho was at tended by Dr. 8. D. Davis, but besides a sevpio Blinking up nnd a sore back Is nil light. John Mumford spent yesterday with Waymart friends. The regular monthly nicetlng of the cchool board will take Place tomorrow evening. TAYLOR NEWS. Coming Concert of tho Catholic Par ish Firemen Preparing for tho Annual Ball Peisonal News. ' Urcnt preparations arc being made for the grand concert and social to bo held In Webber's rink on October 21, for tho benefit of the new Catholic par ish. An excellent progiammo consist ing of the best of tnlent Is being nr langed. The committee in charge Is comiwsed of tho following gentlemen: James P. Law, George U Timlin, Frank Mooio and Frank Bally. Dr. and Mis. H. II. Weston, of West Plttston, were tho guests of the lat ter's mother, Mrs. Benjamin Reese, of Grovo street, yesterday. Miss Mary and Mr. Robert Sykes, of Green Ridge, visited relatives In this place yesterday. Tlie, social held at the Calvary Ban tlst church on Friday evening was well oatronlzed The Taylor Hose company, No , nie w oi king hard for the annual ball which will be hold In Webber's rink on Thanksgiving eve, November 29. The boys are deserving the full patron age of the public. Excellent music will bo furnished for dancing. Architect Hancock, of Seianton, was a caller on ft lends heio yestoiday. Mrs. Talllo P. Jones, of MInersville, Schuylkill county, is visiting at the homo of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Thomaton, Railroad street. Mrs. Benjamin Reese, of Oiove street. Is seriously III nt her home. Miss Mary Bobbins, of Union street, has returned homo fiom her visit with her sister, Mrs. John Grilllths, of Hyde Park. Miss Susie Proberts, of H.vde Park, was the guest of Miss Cordelia Owens, of Oak street, yesterday. Rev. J. A. Evans, of Providence, preached two sermons at the Welsh Baptist church yesterday. Botli ser vices were well attended. Tho Delawaie. Lackawanna and "Western collieries heie nre scheduled to work a full week at nine hours tier day. Mr. James Inglls spent the Sabbath as tho guest of I datives in Wilkes Barrc. Mrs. Thomas Bevan, of Tavlor street, Is slowly recovering from her recent illness. Mrs. John R. Nceley has returned home from her visit with friends at Green Ridse Emblem division, No. 57, Sons of Temperance, will meet this evening in their looms In an Hoins hall. Mr. Ellas Thomas, of Providence, was a caller on( relatives here ester day. Mr. Daniel Reese, of Plymouth, vis ited relatives here for the past few days. Miss Minnie Bakci, of Main street, has leturned home after a two months' visit with her aunt, Mrs. Thomas Tay lor, at Kenozo Lake, N. Y. Messrs. Absolam and Garfield Will lams spent the Sababth with relatives in Forest Cit.v A large delegation of members from the Emblem division of this town and from tho Williams division, Sons of Temperance, of the Archbald, attended the box social of the Ripple division, No. C5, at Hyde Park on Saturday evening. Mis. Thomas Taylor and daughter. Miss Theron, of Kenozo, N. Y., are the guest of Mr. and Mis. Henry Baker on Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Edwards and tho latter's mother, Mrs. Curtis, of Bellevue, were the guests of rela tives here vesterdav. Mr. Anthony Schulthels, the popular dairyman, has leturned from his visit with lelatvles In Tioy, N. Y. Mrs. Robert Llewellyn and son, Os car, visited her daughter. Mis. M. J. Lloyd, of Piicebuig, yesterday. Three Doctors in Consultation. From Benjamin Franklin. "When you are sick, what vou like best is to be chosen for a medicine In the first place, what expeiience tells you Is best, to be chosen in the second place; what reason (i e, Theory) savs Is best to be chosen in the last place. But if you can get Dr. Inclination, Dr. Experience and Dr Reason to hold . consultation together, they will give jou the best advice that can be taken." When jou have a bad cold Di. In clination would recommend Chamber lain's Cough Remedy because It Is pleasant and safe to take Dr. Exper ience would lecommend it because it nev er falls to effect a. speedy and per manent cure. Dr Reason would rec ommend It because it is prepaied oi scientific principles, and acts on na ture's plan In relieving the lungs, opening the secretions and restoring the syhtem to a natuial and healthy condition. For sale by all druggists. Matthews Bros, wholesale and letall agents. AVOOA. Special to Tho Scranton Tillitnip Avoca. Oct. 8 The employes of ho silk mill will be paid Filday. The school board will meet Monday ev enlng. Miss Carrie Snvder has accepted a position as tleik in Connolly & Wal lace's. T. J. O'Malley teturned home from Newport News on Thuisday. Geoige Rolls has purchased th Fenel residence on Lincoln Hill and will take possession of It next week Maltha, the eldest daughter of Rev. and Mrs Young. Is critically 111 of typhoid fever. Piofessor T. J. McL'onnon, of Wilkes Bane, was a visitor In town lost even ing. The borough council will meet this evening. 3Ir. and Mia. Jacob Carpenter, Tf Tunhannock, were guests of Mr. and Mis. John Snyder this week, Henry Jackson, of the North End, la suffering from injuiles received In the mines a few days ago. All who had the pleasuie of witness ing tho parade in Scranton on Thuis day were proud of the Avoca delega tlon. They tuo an nble-bodled pet of men and present a handsome appear ance In their neat fitting suits The following members have been added to the company Fowler Curl, Alexander r'DKBuirsN Cures alt Throat and Lung Affections. COUGH SYRUP Get the genuine. Reruseaubttitutei. A XIS sure Dr, BulFt JHU cute fyijiepsia. Trial, k for it. Gillespie, Fred Green, Walter Woll ver, Hugh Carbarn, Andrew Druffnor, Thomas Nebone, Oliver Web, Thomas Davis, Eugene McAlplne, Clarenrc Harris, Isaac Schaffer, Robert Muck low, Robert Taylor, Charles Keath, John Blgyar, Hawiton Graham, James McKune, James Rldgelly, Robert Oli ver, William Bennett, W. J. Williams, W. J. Renneman, Joseph McPherso-i, Joseph Llewellyn, William Jeffries, Si mon Deeble. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Stevenson, of tho North End, are In New York city. SUSQUEHANNA V.OUNTY. Special to the Scranton Tribune Susquehanna, Oct. 8. Aithur W. Cook, a Job printer, of this plao has put chased the Deposit Jcurnal, i week ly newspaper published in Deposit, N. Y., of the proprietor, Mr. Hough, and will take possession next week. The funeral of Mrs. Mury M 'Au'lffc, late of Front sti'".t, took plarn and was largely attended from St. John's Catholic church on Satuiday morning, when a requiem high maBS was cele brated The remains were Interred In Laurel Hill cemetery. The next meeting of tho Susquehan na County Medical society will be hold In l-'allsiead. I'ibruary 8, 1900 A series of farmers' Institutes Is soon to be held In vniious towns of Susque hanna county. Notwithstanding the recent seal o and protracted drought, a wholesale dealer in milk in Philadelphia, claims that tin m'lk received ft cm two faiuiri" at Lynn, Susquehanna county, Is watered. Tho affair has caused considerable ex cltement in Lynn nnd vicinity. The big Erie steam shovel, which hai Leon doing service (luting the tut uht at Bat ton, on the Susquehanna dl s lon, Is being rxpa'ud n th S.isiuo hanna shops. It will In a f.v dajs t'o to Tuxedo, on lie New Voile division Tlieie Is a rush of freight over the Erie, nnd the motive power of the road Is taxed to the utmost to handle It. Tho entire Republican ticket will undobtedly be elected in Susquehan na county. Some of the fog Is helm lifted, nnd Republicans arc soj'n.; tho'r full duty. Special tcvival services commenced in the Flist Methodist church this evening, tho pastor, Rev. Henry Newing, In charge. The attendance was huge, and much Interest was manifested. The meetings will con tinue for tin oc weeks. Local clergy men will piobably assist. Rev. Mvles P. Mlllane, of Scranton, has leturned homo ftom a visit with his fatuei, brother and sister in this place. The number of the friends of tho reverend gentleman In this pltcs Is equal tho number of his ac nualntanccs. STARRUCCA. Special to Tho Scranton Tribune. Stanucca, Oct. 8. Mrs. J. B. Samp son and children are visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sampson, of this place, Obed Sampson, who recently vacated Mrs. Hyatt's tenement house, is now occupying one of Mr. Lobey's. A. C. Casey is in New Yoik city. Mrs. II. II Rounds lias been out of town for a few days. Tied Benedict leccjved a cut on his head while at woik in the cider mill. Hon. C. F. Wright, of Susquehanna, was In town this week. Miss Mayme Garvy, of Thompson, Is visiting her friend, Miss Esther Red dlngton. Andrew Koehler made a trip to Sus quehanna, Friday. Mrs Thomas Caden is entertaining her sister. Mrs. W. W. Mullaney, and nephew, Francis Fox, of North Adams, Mass, Mis D. B Reynolds, of Sayre, is vis iting her sister, Mrs. W. W. Mumford. Mis. W. W Mumford, who has been sick for some time, is improving "IF THC CAP FITS, wear It." if you have boils, pimples, sciofula, salt rheum, dyspepsia, iheumatism or ca tanh, you ate Just the one that should take Hood's Sarsapatllla, for this medicine cures all these tioubles. HOOD'S PILLS cure all liver Ills Non-Inltdtlng. THEATRICAL. Fiank Daniels Tonight. Fiank Daniels will piesent his new comic opera nt the Ljctum tonight. It is "The Ameer" and sets forth In comical fashion the difficulties which punctuate the life of that East Indian ruler. The story is fiom the brains of Fied M Ranken and Klik La Shelle. It is their thst effoit at libret to wilting and thoso who have heard the storv pionounce It excellent. Com edian Daniels bas that ho has nver had a part which fitted Win -.o well as his pait In "The Ameei " The nius-lc of "The Ameer" is by Victor Hub?it whose "Wlzaid of The Nile." "Tho Idol's Hye," and "Scienade" Inve made his name familiar to all the- .music lovers of this countiy He savs that h. Ins done his best work in "The Ameer" Tho suioit which Man-igei La Shello has piovlded for Mi lunlols is vahl to be bv all odds and awav the very best tho comedian has evei hid In addition to the pilnclpals of last vear (Helen Redmond, Kate Tort. Nounan Kopp and Will Danfoith), the man agement has. engaged George Devoll the celebrated young Amctlcnn tenor who made a decided hit In London last FHibon. Will F Rochester of Alice Nielsen's foices and Win. Cotliss of "The Hlghwnvman" company Tho costuming Is from the best costumeis of New Yoik city and the seenerv is fashioned after a peisonal inspection of the Ameer's palace and grounds In Afghanistan Tho chorus numbers six ty and is said to be even better voiced and piettler than usual Mr. Daniels' forthcoming engagement here will be tho only time le will be seen In this city this seasrn , "The Sleeping City." Plavs with a heait Interest hav ing a beating on some familiar spot or tradition always appeal laigely to the average theatei-goei. In "The Sleep ing City," which comes to the Academy of Music Monday Tuesday and Wed nesday. Oct. 9, 10 and 11, the author has built aiound the various types of character to be found in the Ameiltan metropolis nfter midnight a most In teresting swtv Battery Paik, the Germanla club. Hudson river docks and a typical East River den repiesent lo calities well known to every New Yorker and of no less Interest to tho,o who have never seen their like. Tin plot tells of tho oppression of tho poor by the rich, introducing character sketches of real life Into a tangible story of thrilling denouement. Pie turesqtio stage pictures claim the at tention of the auditor and clever mo chanlcal devices excite the wonder ind admiration of all. The company en gaged for this production includes ijri- matlc talent of known reputation who havo been thoroughly schooled In the different roles they e?ay. Specialties of a high order will tbc Introduced. Reserved scats otV sale. "Flnlgnn's Ball." Messrs. Muiray and Mark piesent their successful and famous faroo comody "Flnlgnn's Ball" at tho Academy. I hear that It will hardly bo recognized by Its old friends when It nppenrs In u new garb In this city on ne,xt Thursday evening. The "Ball" has been supplied with an almost un til cly new outfit of fetching features. Among them nrc pietty gills, clever comedians, new sonits, new dances and one of the strongest list of farce-comedy pei formers ever engaged for this stylo of nmucmcnt At the Gaiety Theater. Manager Walsh will present on Mon day for the npprovnl of his patrons the Tuxedo Club, a bttilcsque romrany or more than ordlnutv meilt nnd com posed of only the best artists obtain able, such as Rosa and Harte, Teny nnd Ebmar. The Grahams, May Thoni dyko. Marie De!tosstt, John Tt. Harty, tho two Farltas, the Modlsons and a chorus of twenty handsome young la dles oil of whom hvne been selected with a view to their peisonal charms. The engagement U ll.-nlted to three days only. BASE BALL. The National League season will close next Saturday, with Ilroohljn the pen nant winner. Tho Superbas' victory ovor New York on Saturday clinches their hold on llrst place, and even if they loso alt their games this week It will not depnso them from the ton Tho scries between Boston and Philadelphia, which wus bo gun on Saturday with a victory for tho iuakcrs, will determine the positions of both teams In the race. If tho Phillies win the series it will place them in sec ond position and incidentally permit tliem In dlvlilo $2,5Cfl prize money which the management has offered tho players The result of Satiuday's games was as fol lows: Saturday Games. At Baltimore R. H. O Baltimore 000000112 7 2 Washington ....0 000100 0-1 S 2 Batteries McGlnnlty and Smith; 1"1 fleld, McMaryis and Kittrldgc. Umpltcs Manassnu and Snyder. At Cincinnati- R. It. E Louisville 000020000--' 7 .1 Cincinnati 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 -4 8 2 Batteries Cunningham nnd Zlmmer; Breitensteln and Kahoe. Umpires O'Day and McDonald. At Philadelphia- R. II. B. Boston 0000010001 3 2 Philadelphia 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 -6 11 1 Batteries Willis rnd Sullivan; Vrazer nnd McFatland. Umpires -Kmsllo und Dwvet. At Plttsbutg- R. 11 E. Cleveland 00300000 0-3 S ii PfUshurg ... . 0 2 I 2 1 3 3 1 -lC Ifi 2 Batteries -Hat per nnd Duncin; Hoffci and Schrlver. Umpire Colgan. At Brooklyn- R. II B New York 0 10 0 0 1-2 7 2 Brooklyn 0 5 7 1 0 -13 11 3 Battcrlex Dolienv and Wilson; Hughes nnd Parrell. Umpires Swaitwood nnd Hunt. Game called on nccount of dark ness. Sunday Games. At Chicago (llrst game) R. II E. Chicago 30003 4 0 1 II Jj 2 Cloveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 S S Batteries Taylor nnd Chance; Hughey anil Sugden. Second time B. II. E. Chicago 2 0 0 3 2 07 ft 2 Louisville 1011003 7 1 Batteries Griffith nnd Chance; Waddcll nnd Lattimcr. Umpires Latham nnd Connolly. At St Louis (first game) B II. E St. Louis 0 011020 12 1-S 11 10 Cincinnati ... 100 1 0 1 1 300 7 7 S Batteries Young, Powell and O'Con nor; Havvley and Kahoe Second game R. II. Ti. St Louis ... .00001-1 I 0 Cincinnati 10 0 0 01 4 0 Batteries Powell and O Connor: Hahn and Wood, t'mphes O'D ly and McDon ald. Attendance 11,100. SKIN ERUPTIONS CURED FOR 33c Bczcma, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Barbers Itch, all itching erd burning skin dis eases vanish when Dr Agnew's Ointment Is used It iellves In a day and cures qulckl.v No i ate of Piles which an ap plication will not comfort In a few mln ute Tij It 33 cents For sale by Matthews Bros nnd W T. Clark. 13 ALL CUT TO PIECES. Slashing and Cutting, Everybody Surprised You Must Not Miss This, You Never Will Get Such a Bonaflde Chance Again 8135,000 Woith Now Being Sold at Retail. If ever pi Ices are being cut tp pieces it is being done now, bv older of the assignee at the New Yoik and Phila delphia Consignment sale, which Is now going on nt 4.'S Lackawanna avenue, between ANjomlng and Washington avenue. In the bulldlnr foimetly oc cupied bv the County Savinr.s bank end Trust company. Such cutting and slashing Seianton never saw before $115,000 worth of stock must lp so'd. look at these pi ices and make up your mind to come at once. Men's Shifting Suits. $1 M, woith $8. Men's Impoited Scotch Suits, tl.j',, worth $15 Men's Silk Mixed Sul's, $', 05, woith $10.50. Men's Driving Ulsteis. fiom $J to $7 50. Men's All-wool Pants, $1 4. worth $4.50. Impoited Can'ii Helton, all sllk-llued, $0 95, woith $2'. Bos" Harris Casslmeie Suits, $2 93, worth $12 Boys' Suwvei's Ca3 uiti Suits, $3 50. worth $10. Y i ing Men'3 Cheviot Suits, $3 95, worth $12 Nobby Youths' Suits, Imported, $1.G", worth $15 Elegant Irish Frieze Ovet coats, $6 95. worth $22. Children's Elegant Scotch All-wool suits, $.1.95, worth $:. Men's Elegant Dress Suits, $7 50, worth from $18 to $22. Men's Elegant Pilot Dress Beaver Overcoats, black, blue and brown, $0 75, worth $16 Cutaw a j s, sllk-llned, $7 95. worth from $20 to $30. Children' Finest Dress Suits, $2.65, worth from $5 to $9 Elegant Suits. $2.95. Silk Suspendeis, lOc.f worth ". Overalls, 22c Hats, C9c , W3rh $1 SO. Silk UmbielhiH. 49c, worth $3 Neck ties, 15e , worth 23e Handkerchls, 3c . worth 25c Socks, 4c, worth 15c All kinds of Gloves for less than one thlid value Children's Cape Over coats from 75c upwards. Overcoats and Ulstois at almost nothing. Ui derwear. 45c per suit, worth $2 50. AnI thousands of other bargains which for want of spaco are too numerous u mention here Linen Collars and Cuffs at less than one-flfth ti'cir valu?. Pay no attention to anv ether sl,'tia or banners displayed by other mer chants to deceive the publl but como direct to the hulldlng, 42S I.arkawanna avenue, between Wyoming nnd Wash ington avenues, In the hutldlni former ly occupied by the Scrantoi Savings Bank nnd Trust company P. ".Store open evenings until 9 P m Saturdiys' until It p. m The People's Exchange. A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tlto nciisflt ot AM Who Have Houses to Rent, Real Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help ''heso Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word Except Situation Wanted, Which Arj In. Bcrtcd Erec. FOR RENT FOR RBNT-BARBER SHOP ON MAIN stieet. Telor. Apply Shcm Parker, Taylor, Pa FOR RBNT-421 ADAMS AVEN'UB; thoroughly renovated; rent icnson able. Smith, Boaid of Tradfo Building FOR RBNT-A FURNISHED FRONT room with or without boaid. 418 Noith Seventh street WANTED-TO RENT. W'ANTED-TO RENT, NOV 1ST, A comfortable house, eight or nliio rooms and bath, preferably between Jefferson, Clny. Mulberry and Pine streets Elec tric lights and city heat preferred, but not essential Address, giving description and price, 1,. M Horton, Easton. Pa AGENTS W 'A NT ED. SALBSMBN-ir YOU WANT TO MAKK $l,rifl0 a year work for us. Our leather suspenders sell themselves; cannot wear out, nttractlvo assortment, exclusive ter ritory; samples free cotfdttlonullv J. S Berry Mfg. Co., A D23 Clnclnnntl, O. WANTED-STOCK CLERK WITH Ex perience eif tliu shoo bunlnes, refer ence required Inquire nt Morris Bros., 3T0 Lackawanna avenue WANTBD-A YOUNG MAN TO DRINK grocen wagon 213 Wjomlng avenue HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WANTED-A GlRlTToirGN7TRAL housework Apply, with refernce, to Mrs N A Hulbert, COS Jefferson avenue. ACTIVi: WOMAN TOR PERMANENT traveling position $C0 per month and expenses Refrrenrrs rinrtt X- f'n "31 South Foutth strcot, Philadelphia, Pa. IMPOUNDED. IMPOUNDED AT BULL'S HEAD-ONE macK nnu wnito cow with crumpled honib If not called for In thiee das will he sold for charges Impounded Sept 22, 1S9J Thomas Cooligan, Pound master. FOUR AND ONE-HALF PER CENT nnd live per cent money on npproved security. M II. HOLGATE, Common weilth building. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY $io'roiV$ir$ibVrolR"$ st iks b investing $1 to $10), safe as a bank Reed & Co , 129 South Fifth strcot, Philadelphia, Pa. BOARDING. BOARDING 623 PINE STREET. MISCELLA NEOUS. TO WHOM CONCERNED-DRAWING for organ and book caso at Co-opora- tlvo hall, Sept 2i, is postponed to Oct. 16, 1S!9 LEGAL. SEALED PROPOSALS THE INDE pendent Order of Odd Fellows, No. blO, of Dunmore, will receive bids until and including Wednesday, Oct. U, for the Placing of a complete steam heating plant in their three stor building on Chestnut street Tho committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. CHARLES VICKERS, Trustee. PERSONAL NOTICE' -TO JAMES C. Kearney, Mai tin Kearney, W. G. Jones and Mereellh Jones. You are hereby notified that tho under feigned viewers appointed by the coutt of common picas of Lackawanna county In tho matter of opening Wyoming avenuo from Olive street to Ah ctrtet, havo pre pared u schedule showing tho amount of damages, ce at and expenses ascertained and allowed, and ansessments of benetlts mndu for nnd upon ald Improve ment and the propel ties specially benefited thereby, and that said viewers will meet and ex hibit h.iid schedule and hear all exceptions thereto and evidence thereon at common council room, on the 16th. 17th, ISth, nth 20th and 21st da of Octobei, A D, 1S91, at 9 o'clock a. m WILLIAM W DAVIS, CARL McKJNNEY. Gconan w okell, Viewers NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application will be made to the Court of Common liens of Lackawanni Coun ty on Monilaj, October 2. 1S9', at 9 o'clock a m . under an act entitled "At. Act to provide for the Incorporation nnd l emu lation of certain corporations, npproved April 29, 1S7I und Its suppli ments. for a charter for on Intended corporation to be called "The Gieen Rhino Coal Company Accidental Fund" the chaiaeter and oh". Ject of which Is to provide n fund lor the lellef of Its members from funds col lected therein, and for this pmpose to have, possess and etijov all the ili.hts, pilvilc'gcs and benetlts of thu .aid Act of Assemblv and Its supplements The proposed charter Is now on file in the of fice of the Prothonotnty of Laekawuinia Cnuiitv, to No 140o September Term, 1SS9 J R BURNETT. Solicitor TREASURY DEPARTMENT Otllco Supervising Architect, Washington. D. C , October 2. 1W9 SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE eehed at the offlcft of the Custodian until 2 o'clock p m on the IGth dav of Oe tober, lsi'i, ami then opened, for repairs in the United States Postotllee. building, at Scranton Pa, In acrordace with the pei mention, copies of which may be had, Ht the dlncietlou of the Supervising Archi tect bv applvlng to the Custodian of the building at Scranton. Pa JAMES KNOX TAYLOR Supervising Architect SITUATIONS WANTED sTnArToNWANT wotk foi a doctor or driving Ad dre"S 510 Alder si SITUATION WANTED - WASHING, honing or uns kind of house clean ing by the day or will tako washing home Address Mrs Lee, fill Mineral street SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNO woman to go out by the dnv washing Apply rear 40", N Main avenue. WANTED-A PLACE IN A SMALL family ns houhekeeper. box ni Dun moie Pa SITUATION WANTED-UY A -VOL' NO man as stenographer and typewriter, has hail two ears' experience in inn of fice Urderstands court work Address A G , Tribune office SITUATION WANT ED-AS A NURSE or second gill Address Miss jj Uni son Olyplui t. Pa WANTED-BY A COLORED WOMAN washing and Ironing to take homo Inquire 510 MeKenna court WANTED-WORK 1 NO OUT uy THE day, houseclcnnlng, washing and Iron ing 416 Hallstead court fiTrUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNO woman to go oui by the day or tnk-' wash home Apply 105 rear of Norlh Mala avenue WANTBD-BY mIdDLE AGED LADY a position as housekeeper In small family, or mending and pinlu sewing Qood references. Address liO Adams live A Notice to Arbitrators. "I II lenve It to any of tho folleis If ion didn't client'" "I'll soak any feller what sasa I did " Judge. PROFESSIONAL. ARCHITECTS EDWARD lT DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Council building, Scranton. E. L WALTER. ARCHITECT. OlM'ICE tear of WW Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR. ARCHITECT.. 1T3 Spruce St., cor Wash av , Scranton FREDERICK L BROWN. ARCHITECT. Price building, 126 Washington avenue, Scranton T. I. LACEY BON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. DENTISTS DR. T0. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRN vate Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul bei ry. DR. 11. T. REYNOLDS, OPP. P O. DR. C. C. LAUBACII, 115 Wyoming nve. WI1I.COME C SNOVEB. Cool Eehnngo 2nd floor, Room D. Hours. 9 to 1.-2 to o HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS 'J HE ELK CAFE. 123 nnd 127 CRANK lln avenue Rnfes reasonable. 1'. ZElGLElt, Proprietor. SCRANTON BOUSE. NEAR D . I- & V. passenger de-pot Conducted on the L'l lopcun plan. VICTOR KOCH, Tiop. LAWYERS RICHARD J. BPUBKE. ATTORNUA-at-l.avv, 500-2 Lackawanni uvciii'e Gen eral law business collections and loans. J. W. BROWNING. ATTORNEY AND Counsel lor-at-Law. Rooms .112-313 Mcars Building. D B. REPI.OGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on teal itutc security. Menrs building coiner Washington uvenuc and Spruce street. M. J. DONAHOE, ATTORNEY-AT-liw Ofllces, 012-uU Mcars Building. FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counscllor-nt-Lavv. Burr bulldlng.rooms 13 and It, Washington avenue WILLARD. WARREN & KNAPP. AT toruejs and Counsellors-it-Law Re publican building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth building. Rooms 1, 20 nnd 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT-Law Rooms 511. 515 and 510 Boarci of Trado Building. JAMES J. II. HAMILTON, ATTORNEY nt Law. 30J Commonwealth Building, Scranton. EDWARD W THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms 903-901, 9th floor, Mcars Building L A WATRES. ATTORNEY- AT-LAW. 502 Boaid of Trado building, Scruntor., Pa C R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth Building. Scranton, Fa. PATERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' National Bank Building C. COMEGYS. 9-13 REPUBLICAN Building. A. W BERTHOLF, ATTORNEY, Mcars Building. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS MARY A. SHEPHERD. M. D, HOME- opathlst, C16 Linden street. DR W E. ALLEN, 513 NORTH WASH Ington avenue DR L M GATES, ROOMS 207 AND 203 Board of Trade Building Office hours, 8 to 9 a in , 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p m Residence. 309 Madison avenue DR. C L FREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Fitting nnd Fat Reduc tion. OIIlco telephone 1363 Hours. 10 to ., 2 to t, 7 to 1. DR S W. L'AMOREAUX OFFICE 23J Washington avenue Residence, J1U Mulberry Phiouli disiuses, lungs, heart, kldnojs and genlto-urlnary or gans ,i speclnll Houis, 1 to I p m W G ROOK, VETERINARY SUR gfon, Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated Hospital, 121 Linden Mtcet, Sernntor. Telephone 2072. SCHOOLS school or the laciTawanna! Scranton. Pa Coutsrs preparatory to college, law, medicine or business Opens Sept. 11th Send for catalogue Rev Thomas M. Cmin, LL. D. piluelpal and proprietor; W. E. Plumley, A 51., head master SEEDS G R CLARK & CO. SEEDMEN AND Nurseijmen; store 146 Washington nve nue; gieen house, ITiO North Mnln uve. nue; storo telephone, 752 WIRE SCREENS JOS KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACKA vvanna avenue, S ronton. Pa. manufac turer of Who Scieens. MISCELLANEOUS BAUER S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC TOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions wed dings and concert work furnished For terms address R J Bauer, conductor 117 Wvoming avenue ovei Hulberts' music store MEGARGEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags twine Waiehouse no Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa CTV SCAVENGER A. H BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS nnd cess pools, no odoi Improved pump used A B BRIGGS. Proprietor. Lenve orders 1100 North Main avenue, oi Elcke's drug store, corne r Adams nnd Mulberrv Telephone 9510 SCALP TREATMENT. MRS TTKLLTrTsT'aTpT ment, 50c shampooing 30c , fnclul massage, manL-jrlng. 23c , cblropodj 701 Quluc RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Schedule in Effect June 10, 1800. Tiains Leave Seianton. 0.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Htmisbuig, Philadelphia, Balti moie, Washington, and for Pitts burg and the West. 0.38 a. m. week days, for Hazleton, Pottsvllle, Reading:, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, BaltimoreWashington nnd Pitts burg and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days (Sundays 1.58 p. m.), for Sunbury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg and the West. 4,87 p. in., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. R WOOD, Clen 1 Pass Agent J. B HUTCHINSON, General Manage! RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Del.. Lackii, tin J Western. Effect Monday. Juno 5, 1S99. Trains leave Hcinnton as follows! Ex press for New York and all points eust. 1.40, 3 00, 8.W and 10 03 a. in. (' 12.53 and 3 33 P. m. Express for Easton, Trenton, Philadel phia and tho south, 5.10, S00 und 10 05 u. in. 12 55 and 3 33 p. in Jobvhntma accommodation, CIO p. in Lxpre-ss for Blughamton, Oswego, El mini. Corning, Bath, Danville, Mount Morris nnd Buffalo 1210. 2 35. 9 00 a. m.; 1..M and 5 50 p, m making close connec tions nt Buffalo to all points In tho west northwest and southwest, vv nshlnglon accommodation, 3 10 p. m RInghnmtnii nnd way stations. 1 0, p m. JMieteayvlllo accommodation, 4 00 p in Nicholson accommodation, (!tt) p. in Lxpiess for Utlea nnd Richfield Springs, ' m nnd 1 6" p, in. Itlinca 2ri. 9 0ii u m nnd 1 55 p m. 1 or Northumberland Plttston, Wlllces IMrre. Plemnnth tii muimM, nmi nun. Mile, making close connections at North iiinlicrliinii for Wlllliimspurt, Harrlsbuig, Jlaltlmote. Washington nnd the south. Notthumberhttid nnd Intermediate sta tions, (,30, ion,", a m nnd 155 and 5.10 p. in Nantleoko nnd Intermediate- stations, 3 OS and 11 10 n m. Plymouth and Inter medium stations, 3 35 nnd S50 p. m. For MngFton. 12 33 ii m Pullmnn parlor and sleeping coaches on all cpress trains. For detailed Information, pocket tlnifl tables, etc. apply to M I. Smith. DIs trlet Passenger Agent, depot ticket otllco. Central Railroad of Now Jerj Rio lions In New Yolk Foot of Liberty street. N. 11, mid South Ferry, Whitehall stieet. Anthracite coal iiprd exclusively, hi"ur Ing cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN REFECT OCT. 10. 1V1. Tiulns bino Seianton for New York, iy?iar,k' Rib "both. Philadelphia, Eobton. c!m1 '.'''H',1"' -Mleniown, Matieh Chunk and White Haven, at 7i a m ; evprcss, l.-'O; express. I h p in Sir dav . 2:13 p m 1 or Plttston rind Wlllics-Barrc. b.iO, a m, 120, 4 Hi, 715 p in. Sumlajs, 2 lo, i.15 p m Cor Motuiinln P.uk, S ..o a. in , !..) p m. Sumlajs, 2 13 p m. 1 oi llaliiniou and Washington, and Points South and Wist via Bethlehem, S..0 a ni . 1.20 j) in Si.i dns. 2 15 p. m I or Long Ilranch. Orean Grove-, etc , at i ' a m nnd 1 20 p in 1 or Reading. Lebanon and llarrislmrg. V l 'i'U'own, S."0 a m . 1.20 p. m. Sun da, 2 13 p. in For PottsMlle S 10 n. m , 1 W p. in Through tickets to nil points East. South and West'at lowest rate at tho station J If. OI.IIAUSKN. Gen Supt. H. P. BALDWN. Gen. Pass. Afct. Delaware and Hudson. On May nth. IS'i?, trains will Icavo Scranton as foloww For Carbondale-r, 20, 7 51, 8 5;, 10.13 a. .m.--' vl,om,: 1Zi- 2'M- 35-- m- O'-S. '-5'. 9 1). 11.00 p m., 1 lu n. in. lor Albany, Saratoga. Montreal, Bos ton New England points, etc. C.20 a. m., 2 20 p m For Honesdale 0.20, 10.13 a. m.; 2 20, 5 23 P ni. For Wllkes-Batte C l"i, 7 IS. 8.41, 9 3s, 10 II a m., 12 0J, 123, 3.3J, 4 27, C10, 7 4 10 II, 11 30 p ui r K'r New York- Philadelphia, etc . v l.i Lehigh Valley Railroad 0 43 p. in, 12 0', 1 2S, 4 27 p in : with Black Diamond Ex piess, 11 30 p. m. For Pennsjlvanla Railroad points, 0 13, 9 3S a. in , IMS, 4 27 p m. Fo- western points, via Lehigh Valley Railroad 7.4S n. m , 12 01, 3 31, with Black Diamond Express. 10 II, 11 30 p in Trains will errlve hi Scranton ns follows- From Carbondale nnd the North 6 40, 7 41, 8 Vf, ) 34, 10 PS, 11 riS a. m ; 1.23, 2 13, 3 23. I 21. 7 IT, 10 IS, 11 27 p. m. From Wllkrs-Barro and the South 6 11, 7K S4S, 10 3S, 1153 a. m : 1 IS. 2.11, 3 41, 5 20. 0 21. 7 53, 9 03, 10 03 p m . 1.13 a. m SUNDAY TRAINS For Carbondale 9 03, 11.13 p m ; 2 23, 3 5J, 5 47, 'I 51 p m. For Wllkes-Barre-9.3S, 12 03 a. m ; 1 3S, 3 2S, 5 41. 7.4S p in For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bo ton, New England points, etc., 2 23 p. in Lowest Kites to nil points In United States and Cnandn. J. AV BURDICK (!. P A.. Albanv. N. Y. H W CROSS, D. P. A., Scranton. Pa Lelilsh Valley Kailro.xd. In effect May II, Is-rt TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia and New Yoik. via D 6 H R R.. at 6 15 a m and 12 0,1, l is 127 (Black Diamond Express,) and 11 '.1 p. in Sundnvs. D & II. 1 r.S 7.H p m For White Haven, Hazleton nnd prin cipal points in the coil icclons, via D V II R R , li 13 2 IS nnd 4 27 p. m. For Pottsvllle. 6.15, 2 IS p m. For Bethlehem. Easton, Beading, Hai llsbuiu' and principal Intel mediate sta tions, via P H H R. R. 0 F. a. m, 12 0!. 2 1. 4 27 (Black Diamond Express). 11 "0, Sumlavs, P & II R. R . 1 3S, 7 48 p m For Tunkhaiinock Towamlj. Elmlii Ithai.i, Geneva and principal Inlermedl nle stations, via D, L & W. R R, 'i n in 12 53 and 313 p m For Geneva. Rochester, Buffalo, Nlag aia Falls. Chicago and nil points west via D .V II R R 12 03 SI". (Black Dia mond Expiiss), 7 IS and 11 10 p m Sun davs. D ill 12 01 a m . 7.1S p. m. Pullman pallor nnd sleeping or Lehigh Vnllcv parlors tars on all trains between Wllkes-Rnrre and New York. Phllndel phln Buffalo end Suspension Bildgo ROLI.1N If WILBUR. Gen Supt . South Bethlehem. V. ..,. CIIAS S LEE, Gen Pass. Agt . 26 Cort- lnnilt stret. New York A W NONN'EMACIIER. DIv Pass. Agt . South Bethlehem. Pa Foi llikets and Pullman reservations apply 2M L.ukcwanrn ave . Scranton, Pa. Eric and Wjoinin Valley. Time Table lu Effect Sept. 11. IS''1) Trains le.iv e St ronton for New York, Newburgh and Intel mediate points on Etli rallr mil als f.a Hawley and local points at 7 03 n m and J 2S p m Returning tiains nrlve at Scranton at, 10 21 n 111 and 3 1b mid 9 10 y m scicAvrorv division. Ill i:ifect Juno tSStli, 1SIII). North lluuud. Mouth Hound, 205 203 '201 2O2i04 2(H flf 3 a 8ta,lons 3 UK a u e M.AiTlve Leave a u 7J5N Y FianUln St .... 7 40 .... 7 10, West 4incl street .... 7S5 . . 700 Weeliawkea .... 810 .... i n p ii p u'Arrlvo Leave a u'p u r it 10 41 0 2 ii l 16 cadojla (U0 i CI M 10 40 Gib ioj Hancock 610,JU 4 31 1031 SOr'liiEft Still Hull t e.'3 22it4l iol'1 6 00i.'A l'rcstou park est 331 4 et 10 1S BMU40 WlDTTOOd 6 41 an SOI 100a 6ifi:!S) 1'oyotelle ceo I'm in 9 BO 8 41)1311 virion BBS 2B8. t.'J 940 lloluMH iIfidant Mt, 70VS(Vrr.Ki UiO, 0.M11 M, L'i.PndMa 703 3 (ft 634 9 Su 5 10,11 49 ForPbM'liy 7J0S!B41 D lO.I 5 00,11 Si C'arbomlalo 7 34 3 3llfU 9 071 4 57,(11: 0 V.lllte Hrldye 7t7iM3S BM 901 4B1IIU1 lar.Cl(l 7UfS48,fl01 Hf.S 4 4S1UM Jermjn 7 4t3 43l6 0J 8 6')' 4 1111 18 Aichllnld 750 3511001 8B0 4 40111V Wlntna 7 63 3 5t'si. 646, 1 Sdll 11 IYcltvllls 7 C8 3 &, A 10 B4 4 3111(17 OlVIll.Ult 8 0S 4 01 I! 21 8 40 4 M 11 03 VrirrbUriT 8 04 4 07 j 6 SI Ml 4.2J110) lliroop B0C 410 6,7 8 311 4 ': 11 01 Trev Mf nt 810 4 14 0 3 83.', 4 1KI1P67 l'aik 1'lr.CO 81if4 17 S3J 8 30 4 IB 10 ii fccrailtou 8 13 4 0 b 3j a mIp 11 a m Leave Arrlre a up m 11 t. butidar only f slimes tbat trains atop on signal tor rai. eeneers, 1 1 aina 20v and 200 Sunday only, otber train dally except Minrtay secure rates via ontnilo 4 Western befsir purchasing tickets and tHvennonc) iIiioujU Wiiener oiiffet sleeper aad free re clIuingcliBlroar New York to Chlcil'O Hlih.u' cliarce. I'mikcugcr ICutra Itrilnrcil i i'wo (Iciiu l'cr .1111k, J.C. Anderson, Qcn Pais Act T. Flltcroft, Dlr l'a-.s. Aff ;rant.'" i-i NEWSPAPERS ., ,. j-gM--r---jm TIIH WILKISa-RARUn RRCORD CAN bo hail In Scranton nt the news stnnH of llolsmnn llroi) . 403 Spruce and 503 Liln. den; M. Norton 322 Lae'kaftauna uvenue, I, B. Schutzer. 211 Hpruco 'btrcet.
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