1" THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1890. 9 3 CARBONDALE. LOOKS DAD FOB CONSOLIDATED. Artesian Wells Ale Flowing Copious ly Opposition IncieaBlnp. The Consolidated Water roiiipuny which paid the iVjPt.il I.nke people ten dolltus for ono will soon meet mora serious opposition tli.m It has evi dently until United The luKt bill of $1,054,61 against th city has boon turned down by common council. $578, 75 was what the old company charged for the same service und no nioie v 111 bo paid without a IpriiI battle. Still inoic .eilotip opposition w'.ll be llkelv to tcsult fiom the surreal which Is attending the sinking of nr tcslan wells At the llcndrlck works the well Is 500 feet deep and Is (lowing 3,210 batt-elx of water a day At Mi. Hendrlek's losldeneo the well Is about COO feet deep and while little water litis been struck the Indication1) are favorable. At the silk mill on upper Helmont street, at a depth of 600 feet n flow of 75 nations a minute has been obtained und with a pump It can be Increased to 1'50. FOR LAW AND HONESTY. Councils Awnrd Sewer Contract to Lowest Bidders Other Business. One week ago Satuuluy The Tri bune mude a plain statement ot facts facts which had hitherto been sup pressed by evil influence concerning the efforts of some membeis of coun. ells to give the contract for siufuco water scwois to cantiactors not the lowest bidders Publicity had Its us unl silutury effec t mid last night both branches of councils pissed unanl inouslj tho resolution of Jamea Thomp son awarding the contrict to Oiles Ac Loveland, the lowest bidders for $0, C0C73 The 1olnt besslon held put-suunt to n call by tho mayor adopted a resolu tion for the election of the tire alarm system on the poles of the Electric Light nnd telephone companies largely In accordance with propositions sub mitted by these corporations General Jlanager Tievnn addressed the Eolotfa and said his company was willing to concede points If council would meet It half wnv The principal stipulations are that the poles fchall be exempt from taxation and that the fire alarm com pany be required 4o put on arms for the stilnging of wires. Tho prospects are that work will soon be com menced WEDDINGS. Albert It Jones nnd .Tessle X Wan tacott weie married yesterday morn ng at ten o'clock by Hew Y. B Glow it the home of the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs. I.. i Wetherby, of Wayne street Only the immediate families and a few friends were pres ent. The couple were unattended. Gladj-s Wonnacott and Gladys Reese were Mower girls. The bride was at tired In a blue traveling dress trim med with taffeta silk. The house was neatly decorated and the nuptial scene was an exceptionally pietty one. Mi nnd Mrs Jones are wril and favorably Known In this city. huving resided heie many jeais Mr Jones Is nclvei tlslng manager of The Scranton Republican. The pleasant home of Mr. and 'Mia. K T Corbj, on Belmont stieet, was the reno of a happj- event jesteiday morning, the occasion 'being the mar ilagc of his sister, Jllss Bessie Corbj-, to Joseph W Williams, of Ithaca. N Y The pallor was splendidly adorned with floweis and piesented a handsome nppearance The oeiemonj- was per formed hj Re entitles Lee, pastor of tho First Presbyterian church. At 1 30 the happy couple left for their new home Tho brido is sj young lady of many charms On account of her loable disposition she endeaied her self to a large clicle of admiring friends, who, while they rejoice In her muii-lago. yet pint with her with gieat eluctanee They realize, howevei, that what Is Carbondale's loss will be Ithaca's gain Her future home is in a beautiful cltj of much leflnement. The groom conducts u handsome store nnd Is accounted one of tho solid and substantial citizens of tha place. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. TiHiik Fen el of Summit avenue His returned to his duties on the freight train of the Honesdulo branch iittei' recovering fiom his lecent illness. Martin Hellstrom has returned from New "ork cltj Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wsted of No 17 Gravity entertained Mrs O i; Histed and Mis A. D. vVjl lle Re " A Nealou. of this i Itj-, left yesteidaj morning for Now York, to, attend the funei.U of rather Prender Sust I K Moigan is 111 at his home on "v ishington street. William Cojne of Scr.-inton attended the Jones-Wonnacoit nuptials ves teidaj John Campbell of Scranton is visit ing fi lends in this city Rex William Uubbell of New Ymk city, has been called to the pastor ate of the lleienn Baptist church OLYPHANT. On Tuesday evening a regular res Plon of the hchool boaid was l.tid In the Centi.il building nnd tho following bills were ordcted paid William Hl Kl( painting fence. $5' W. C. Givens, carpenter woik, $"i 13 T. J. Guvin, fuel, $7 Matthews Bros., palntcm' sup Piles $v).4fl Olyphant Light plant. 15.00 John Dempsey fuel, $16 80, O'Malley Inpunuuv $pL'."0 MoohIo Mountain Coal companj, $29 70, Oly phant Gazette, SVJ0 M J Geary. chool suppllps, MSI IS Ferguson bvos., contuict painting schools, 5.27 flkll BH m laft ' B BlwB DUST The Best Washing Powder. Ask Your Laundress to Try It. The chimney of th First ward srhocd was reported to be In bad condi tion und the building ooinmltti'a wan Instructed to h?ov -aine repaired nt onic. The closets ot tha Foiuth waid school wen tilso rcpoitrd to bo In an unsanltaiy condition through Home de fect In tho system nnd ttui neeretary was Instructed ti communicate with the Arm who put In the system and hnev them look after the mutter. Tha letting of it contract for supplying fuel to the various e;lml was referred to the supply rommllie Professor Cumin'uga was present nt the mccetlni; tin J suggested to lh board that ltisad uf holding night fcchonls In the different buildings tliioug'ioiit tin.' borough that thoy bo held in tho antral building In cider to properly grail" the pupils, and also to maintain bett'r discipline among the pupils Tho boarl will hold n (pedal meeting on Tuesday night to consider the plan. Mr. Cummlug also asked the bond to plucs a revolving book case In the central hcnool. Ills sequcst was granted. A latter was received from the comity superintendent asking tho board to 1)3 prsi-nt at the Instl uto to bo held the week beginning Oct. 30. Mr nnd Mrs. .1. L. MtCurty of Mor iLs Hun, are tho guests of Mr and Mrs John O'Hara of Dunmore Ftreet. Mrs. John Walklnshaw ot Wilkes Bane visited relatives In town Tues day. Mls Bessie Tlynn, of Plymouth, Is the guest ot friends in town. TAYLOR NEWS. Programme of the Christmas Eis teddfodFuneral of the Late Thomas Andrews Personal nnd Other News. At the eisteddfod which Is to be held at the Calvary Baptist church on Clulstmas daj-, Dec. 23, under the nus plces of the Cambro-Amerlrun society, the following programme has thus far been selected by the committee in charge Mixed olces, not loss than twenty five In numbei, "Good-night. Good night, Beloved" (Tensuty); prize, $30. Mixed partj", same number, "Tell Me, Thou Prettj Bee" (Piotheroe), pilze, $25. Juvenile choir, under fifteen yeais of nge, "Redemption," Gospel hymns. Nos. B and 6; ptlze, $10. flight allowed to sing, tenors and bassos Trio, "On Thee Each Lllng Soul Awaits." from Haydn's "Creation;" pilze, $C Duet, tenor and bass, "The Call to Aims" (Abt), pilze, $4. Duet, soprano and alto, "Beautiful Moonlight (Abt); prize, $4, Soprano .solo, "Because I Loe You, Dear" (Haw ley), prize, $3. Alto nolo, "Return, O God of Hosts, Samson" (Handel), prize, $3. Tenor solo, "In Native's Woith," Haj'dn's Creation," prize, $1. Baritone and bass .solo. ' Marfa Rhwddlan," song of Wules, pilze $.1 Solo for children undei fifteen years ot age, "In the Secret of His Presence," Gospel hjmns, Nos 5 and 6; prize, $2. Reading music on sight for four prizes, $.' The other pilzes will appear In the printed woguimme, and also the nd Judlcatois' names The funeial of the late Thomas An diews occurred fiom the home of his daughter, Mrs. Evan L. Davis, on Main street, yesteiday afternoon at .'..JO o clock. Shoit sen Ices were held at the house by the Rev Ior Thomas, of the Welsh Congregational church, as sisted by Rev D. S. Jones, of Hj-de Paik. Tho reerend gentlemen spoke feelingly of the deceased. At the close of the services the remains were borne to the Forest Home cemeteiy for Inter ment Outside Foreman W. B Thornton, of the Archbald collletj-, moved his family from Hvde Purlc to the founer placa jesterduj-, Mr. nnd Mrs. William J. Hasklns vis Ited lelatlves at Edwaulsille the fore part of the week. At the Methodist Episcopal rhuich this evenins a Japanese mlsslonaiy w 111 give nn nddiess She Is considered to be nn excellent talker and no doubt will greatly inteiest those who attend. She will bo assisted by Miss Dorsej-, elocutionist, of Scranton, who will re cite All are cordially ln Ited. Superintendent E. E Loomls. of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Westein companj-, was a business caller In this town yesterdaj-. Taylor castle. So. 267, Knights of the Golden Eagle, will meet In their looms this evening Lackawanna Valley council, Xo. SI, Junior Older United American Me chanics, will meet In their rooms this evening Mrs. John Hill, of Nanticoke, Is visit ing relatives In this place Miss Maigaret A. Thomas of Proti donee, Is visiting ut the home of Mr and Mrs. John E. Hans,of Muin street MKs Cajlina, the Japanese lady, nn uounced to speak In theMethodlst Epls copal chuich. Thuisday evening, was summoned to Noithfield on Tuesday and will not be able to fulfil her en gagement The announced meeting will not bo held. The annual men's oyster supper of the Methodist Episcopal church will be held on the 2fith of this month. DICKSON CITY. A very pleasant suiprle partj' was tendered Mr and Mrs. John Hnniflett on Monday evening last at their home on Bowman street. DI"kson City In honor of the 45th annlveisary of their marriage, which provtd to be tho leading social event of the season In this town Mi and Mrs Hamntt al though entirely surpiised uri" equal to the occasion and entertained the visit ors superbly A delicious lunch was snrved nt midnight and n number of mublcal selections woie rendeied both vocal nnd Instrumental Those taking AVOID MALARIA Uso the WOKLD-PAMOUS nody, Drain and Nervt Tonic. ai,l, nituauHT. avoid NUimtTtjtr.i I ortrnltB and endorsements sent postpaid. MA.KIANI & CO.. 5 j W. igth St. New York. pnrt were Mr. nnd Airs Isaac Jones. Mr and Mrs. Phillips, Mr. and Mis. Thomas. Mrs. Henry Chnppcll ami daughter Nellie, Mr and Mis. Sam uels, Mrs Foulke, Mr. and Mrs Elinor Reese. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd, Mrs Wnl Ulns, Mrs. Lando Jones, Miss Nellie Humflott Miss Ullsa Dawes. Mr Percy Humflett, Mr John Jackson, Miss Katie Hraj Mr. and Mrs. Amos R. llnmflett. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD A Mean Outiage Knights of Mystic Chain Visit Carbondnle Coming Social Events Personal Jottings. Sometime on Monday night some ono entered the barn of Harry Snyder, on Second street nllev. nnd cut a set ot harness in pieces. Mr. Snyder the fol lowing morning was compelled to bor row a harness before he could hitch up and dilvo to his work The miserable creature capable of committing such nn injury an this on a poor man Is hardly fit to live, nnd we trust Mi. Snyder's efforts to discover nnd punish the guilty one will be successful The membeis of Jermyn castle, No. 162, Knights of tho Mystic Chain, paid a fiaternal visit to Cnrbondale castle last night, where the degree team of the former worked the third degiee on three candidates. The Crystal Flie company's clam bake nnd picnic held last month was not erv successful, fiom a financial point, and the fliemen have thuicfoie decided to hold a social In Enteiptisc hall on the 19th, when the ten dollais postponed from the picnic will be chanced off Chief Mcfllnley and a number of local witnesses will ntlend couit today to give evidence against the Carbondale young men who attended a party here a couple of months ago and who are accused of dellbeiately breaking the windows of mineral water bottler Mer tltt Iluivey VanKleeck, who Is suffering from temporary Jnsanltj-, is to be taken to an institution for treatment William Cargill, who has been a lesl dent of this borough for some time, has secured a cleikshlp with the Erie Rall ioad company at Carbondale, and will move his family to the Pioneer City on Satin day Elijah Stephens, leader of the Citi zens band, and John Hogaith, leader of Hogaith's band, nie In Mlddletowu. X. Y, with the Mozatt band, of Cni bondale. Will Rowlands, of Third stieet, has been appointed district deputy grand commander of the Knights of the Mvs tlc Chain. The district extends fiom Peckville to Carbondale. Mr and Mrs John McNulty. ot Scranton, are visiting the latter's par ents, Mr. and Mis. James R. Evans, of Fourth stieet Thomas Boundy lifts decided to stai t a job pilntlng business and has tented nn olllce In the Walkey building on Main stieet, which he Is fitting up for the purpose. Joseph Tennis and Gomel' Giimths will leave todaj- for Colorado, wheie they expect to obtain employment The Twentieth Centurj Bicycle club will hold another of their popular so cials In Enterpiise hall on Mondaj' evening, to which everybody Is Invited First-class music for dancing. Will Bray will leave this week for Hazleton, to engage In the livery busi ness with his brother Walter SELF PRESERVATION Is the first law of Nature," and to take Hood's Sarsaparilla on the first apearance of Impure blood Is an impoitant step to ward self preservation. It makes rich, red blood and insures good health. HOOD'S PILLS do not gtlpe. All druggists. 23c. OLD FORGE. Mis. Hannah Bennett Is seriously 111. Lieutenant Chillies B Drake, who has been visiting his parents In this pluce, has returned to his home In Poito Rico. Woik has been begun for extensive lepalrs on the bikk church. A base ment Is being dug for a furnace and a Sunday school loom. The main room will be leseated and otherwise fur nished The ladies of the brick chinch will hold a supper at the home ot Mr. H. L. Edsall on Filday evening. All are cordially Invited to attend. Mr Weslej' Johnson Is Improving fiom his recent illness Messrs Samuel Pirckrell and Mot ton Loveland has returned from a trip In York state Millie, the little daughter of Mr. and Mis Coolbaugh, died at her home on Monday and was Interred In Pitts ton yesterday The Messrs. H. L. Kdsall und N. C. Clausnn have returned from a busi ness trip to New York. How to Prevent Croup, We have two children who are sub ject to attacks of croup Whenever an attack Is coming on my wife gives them Chambei Iain's Cough Remedy and It always prevents the attack. It is a household necessity In this coun try and no matter what else wo iuii out of. It would not do to be without Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Moid of It is sold here than of all other cough medicines combined. J. M. NIckle, of NIckle Bros, met chants Nlckleville, Pa. For sale by all drug gists Matthews Bros , wholesale nnd retail agents. The Infeience. Mrs Weslrrvelt lapologetiiullyl-I'olly sweats frightfully, but, fortunately, It Is In Spunlbli, uu it UotH not matter so much Mr. Vaiuli'stn (sweetly) Indeed I n,is not nvvure that your hUHtaud spoke Span, ish Judire. His LItUe Joke. Reporter Mudam GoMwnk, the spirit ualist, does an cnormoun huFlneus Publisher That's becuuso. slia'H such a good advt-i Using medium. Judge, Exempt. My maiden aunt, aged forty-two Itcmuiked that she'd iio'er go To fur uway Atlanta town Where girls are treated so, "Just think," she cried, "they're Maslng gumes That' fill the soul with dread." "They'd never touch jou. uuntlu dear ' Observed her nephew WeJ. Cleveland Plaln-Doalcr THEATRICAL. "Plnnlgan's Ball" Tonight. "Flnnlgan's Bull," a fnrco comedy of many good qualities, plays tin engage ment at the Acndemy for three nights, beginning on this evening. Many now features have been Infused In this do llghtful "skit," which seems hardly possible, ns It has been In past seasons tho epitome of excellence. Tho musical portion ot tho entertainment Is of an Interesting nature, songs all new and tho latest, tho dances plc turesquo and novel, the specialties original and amusing Anna Held ns "Papa's Wife." Fascinating Anna Held, tho little IPttrlslan, whose personal charms and exceptional cleverness as a singer of Usque songs has mado her pet haps the best known woman on the American stage Is coming to the Lyceum Theatre next Saturdaj', matinee and night, when she will appear In tho title role of a now musical comedy "Papa's Wife," which was especially written for her bj- Harry B. Smith, h well known librettist. New music through out has also been written by Reginald Do Koven, composer of "Robin Hood." Miss Held will be supported by that Inimitable comedian, Charles A. Blge low, who was so delightfully funny as that eccentric waiter In "The French Maid" last season. The company nil told number some fifty people, Includ ing M. A, Kennedj', Ilnrry Woodruff, Henry Beigmnn, George Marlon, Isabel Evisson, Agnes Flndlaj- and a selected chorus of well known New York stage beauties. Seats on sale Thursday morning, A Magician Loses His Head. One of the neatest ns well as most perplexing Illusions presented b Ma gician Kellar this season, takes pluce during the progress of a series of weird events in what he calls his "Blue Room " While explaining some Orien tal mysteries to hli nudlence, Kellar's head Is seen to line In the air, perhaps ten feet, float around u few minutes, ns if curious to see what was up in the files, and then leturns to Its natural resting place Kellar doesn't npiear to notice that anything Is wrong with his head and when the tilck is completed, goes right along with the Illusion upon which he was nt work It Is so odd, .so unexpected and so weird that half the people don't believe tho evidence of their own eyes and nsk tlielr neighbors, 'Did ou see it?" A dozen full stage Illusions, to say nothing of a long pro gramme of the highest possible class of pure sleight of hand, will be pre sented here, at the Lj'ceum, Monday evening, October IB Bennett and Moulton Company. Next week at Academy of Music, the origln'itors of prevailing popular ptlce ciaze, the Bennett and Moulton com pany will olfer a new repertolie, a first class orchestra (their ovn) a car load of scenery etc , and the best acting companj- ever organized for repertoire. This Is the companj-'s twentieth annual tour and over 0,500,000 delighted pat rons have witnessed their peiforman ces during the past nineteen yours. Their business In this city has nlways been phenomenal and early applica tion for seats will be neccsnr At the Gaiety. "Conej- Island Burlesqueis" will be the atttactlon at the Gaiety theuter Thursdaj", Filduy and Saturdaj-, Octo ber VI, 13 and 14. with matinees every day Manager Schaffer claims this companj- to be expensive as well as the best In existence nnd a glunce at the following names justifies this as sertion. Among those listed on the progiamme ate Billy Barlow, Baker and Fonda, Marlon and Dean, Barnej and Russell. Phlle and Phlle, Sadie Huested and Geoige J. Gllmoie, the concluding member on the piogrumme. "A French Dilemma," a musical bur letta, lntioduccs many novel feututes An American Saved Kruger. An American who was in South Al lien during the Boer wni tells the fol lowing stoij- of how he saved President Kiuger from death, or at any rate from captlvitj-. Ho was in Bloemfonteln at the time when Oom Paul, General Joubeit, and Pretorius, the hend of the Boer gov ernment, went theie to beg President Biandt, head of the Oiange Free State, to assist the Transvaal against the British. While passing down the main stieet lie was stopped by an Englishman, who lapldly detailed to him a plan whereby a band of Prltisli colonists were to kid nap the thiee Boer olllcials on their le tuin to the Transvaal that evening, and carrj- them Into Orlqualand West. The englishman explained that this coup would end the war, and Invited the American to assist. The Yankee replied that as an Ameri can citizen he could not join the enter prise, more especially- as he sympath ized with the Boers He, however, piomised not to divulge the nlot. He obseived the letter but not th spit It of his pledge. Hntering the hotel where the three Boer magnates were dining, ho sat down by Oom Paul and made a casual suggestion that the patty should return home eat Her than ut first Intended, In order to have ns much moonlight as possible on thelt jouiney. The astute Kruger gtasped his mean ing at once, and the paitv left some hours earlier than the time originally fixed, with the result that the ambus caders were outwitted One wonders whut would have been the present post tlon of affairs In the Transvaal had the plot succeeded Ii ish Independent. BASbBALL. At Hobton- R. 11. U Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O-o 4 0 Boston 0 0002000 3 B 1 Batteries Frazer und McParlund; Wil lis and Sullivan, Umplics Bmsllo and Dwj ci . At New York R H. L New York 0 100 1-2 t, ,1 Brooklyn 4 3 0 0 0-7 11 0 Batteries Can Irk and Warner; Lcldy and Karrcll Umpires Connolly and Hunt. . St. I.niiis-Cinclnnutl, ruin. No other games. FOOT BALL RESULTS. At Franklin Field, PhUmlclphltt-V. of P.. 33. Virginia, C At Cambridge, Mass Harvard, 41; Amhentt, 0 At Princeton Princeton, 12, Lafajetle.O. BEECH AM8 PILLS cure bilious and nervous Ills, sick headache, disordered liver and impaired digestion. 10 cents nnd US ceoU at all dros stores. 1 I ,,iiiii'i,- The People's tttt.i-&vt A POPULAR CLEARING 1IOUSK for tho HciietU ot All Who Have Houses to Rent, Real Kstutc or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help Theno Small Advcrtlsemcntti Cost One Cent n WorJ, Six Insertions (or Five Cents u Word Except Situation! Wanted, Whloh Arc In scrtcd Free. FOff RENT FOR RENT-THBEE ROOMS AND CKL,. mr; grounu uoor: now; rent, JIB. Ap ply Corner Sixteenth and Division streets FOR RHNT-m ADAMS AVENUE; thoroughly renovated; rent reason able. Smith, Hoard of Tradfo Building 1'OR llENT-A FURNISHKD FRONT room with or without boaid, 418 Noith Seventh street AGENTS WANTED. SALESMEN-IF YOU WANT TO MAKE $1,500 a year work for us. Our leather suspenders Bell themselves; cannot wear out; attractive assortment; exclusive territory; samples free conditionally. J, S Berry Mfg Co., A CSC, Cincinnati, O WANTBD-A RBSPONSIBLB RKSI dent of Scranton to toko the agency of our Lebanon Bologna, making Scran ton headquarters for nur goods. A good opportunity for smoked meat dealer or wholesale grocer Those with reliable reference need only apply SchnefTer & RI)J Lebanon, Pa SALBSMDN-IP YOU WANT TO MAKD Jl,ri00 n year work for us Our leather suspenders soli themselves, cannot wear out; attractive assortment; exclusive ter ritory, samples free eondltlonnllv J. S. Berry Mfg Co , A 029 Cincinnati. O. HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTED-BOY BETWEKN 14 AND C j ears of nge to learn the' printing trade; good terms to right partj Applv at 204 Drinker street, Swartz, the Printer WANTED-ACTIVE MAN FOR THIS community. $15 wceklj State ago and former employment Globe Co , 723 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. WA NTED-YOt NG MAN WILLING TO work at Ilttlng up valves and heating specialties Brains reaulred more than experience Answer hj letter Kleley, 11 W 13th stieet, New York. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WANTEDAT ONCE? GODCn7tlT 418 N Seventh street WANTED-EXPER1 ENCED girl at Tribune binder) BINDERY MONEY TO LOAN. icrandnlh.PiTrTeI and five per cent monev on approved secutlty M II HOI.OATE, Common wealth building. BOARDING. BOARDING 623 PINE STREET. PURNISHEDJiOOMSj FURNISHED ROOMS WITH OR WITH out board. Ilrst class, all conveni ences. 407 Madison avenue -osr. LOST-SMALL ENGLISH SETTER DOG, color lemon and white. Reward for return to A. G. Thomason, lb4fl Mousey avenue LOST-SEAL SKIN COLLARETTE, suitable reward for Its return to Mil ler, corner Delaware und Madison, Dun more MISCELLANEOUS. rETcONANT, MOSPlTcirSTREETl has procured the services of a waist nnd also sklit trimmer from New York cltj TO WHOM CONCERNED-DRAWING for organ and book cace at Co-opera-tlvo hall, Sept 28. Is postponed to Oct It. ISM LEGAL. IN RE PETITION TO FREE THE Ridge Turnpike Companj 's road from tolls and toll gales Notice Is horebv given to whom It ma., conct rn that application will be made to the court of Quarter Sessions of Lacka wanna countv on Monday, Novemlier 11, 1M)9. at y o'clock u m , In accordance with the provisions of an Act of Assem bly of the commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, nproved second of June A. D , 1SS7, for tho appointment of a Jury of view, consisting of tlvo reputable citizens of said county, to view and condemn the Ridge Turnpike Company's Road, a road located wholly In Lackawanna county, extending from Sanderson avenue In the cltj- of Scranton to Main street. In the borough of Dickson Cltj, nnd to m.iko thesame freeof tolls nnd toll gates.and to assess the damages to which the ownei or owners theieof may be entitled there for The same being a road upon which tolls aic now chaiged to tho traveling public by virtue of an Act of Asscmblj J W CARPENTER Attorney for Petitioners AUDITOR'S NOTICE-IN RE: ESTATE of John Sh ifter, deceased No. "02. Series B, Orphans' Court, Lackawanna countv The undei signed, an auditor appointed bv the Orphans' Court of Lackawanni countv to pass upon the exceptions tiled to the tlrst partial account of the admin Istiutrlx, and to make distribution of the balance found duo on such account, here in gives notice that ho will attend to the duties of his appointment nt hi ofllco in the Commonwealth building in tho citv of Scranton on Saturdaj-, the fouitb dn of November. 1SS9, nt 10 o'clock a m. All leisons Interested may attend, nnd nil persons having clUms upon t-ald fund nie rcoulred to make them at that tlmo or be debarred fioni coming In upon said fund F L HITCHCOCK. Auditor SITUA TIONSWA NT ED SITUATION VANTED-BYXboF'tO work for a doctor or driving Ad diess John Surcntun, 510 Alder street SITUATION WANTED TO C.O OUT washing and Ironing hv tho clav-j washing and Ironing taken home also, ladies and gentlemen prafened. Call or oddrcss A B. 311 North Sumner avenue SITUATION WANTED-AT DRESS making of uuy kind to bilng to the house KS Oakford court. WANTED - LAD! Ks" AND GENTS' mending and plain sewing to do. .Mrs Wllllums, 32S Dlx court SITUATION WANTED-Ijy A YOUNG man, double entiy bookkeeper or as slstant; lefercnces If required, wages small. Address W. H., 11 JO Humpton street, city SITUATION WANTED-BV A BOY, TO work for a doctor or driving Ad dress 510 Alder st. SITUATION WANTED - WASHING? ironing or anj kind of house clean ing by the day or will take washing home. Address .Mrs Lee. 631 Mineral street SITUATION WANTED-DY A YOUNG woman to go out by the day washing Apply rear 403 N Main avenue. WANTE1-A PLACE" IN A SMALL family as hounekctpcr, box 131 Dun more Pa SITUATION WANTED-BV A Ol'Nfl fiiuu bb oiviiH"iiurr unci typewriter, had two jears' experience In law of- l'i derstands court work. Address hns A G . Tribune olllce. SITUATION WANTED-A8 A NURSE or second girl. Address Miss M. Hut son, Olyphant, Pa. WANTED-BY A COLORED WOMAN, washing and Ironing to take homo. Inquire 610 McKenna court. WANTttD-WORKINO OUT BY THE day, houseclr unlng, washing und iron Ing, 418 Hallstcad court. Exchange. PROFESSIONAL, ARCHITECTS KDWAIID If. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Conncll building, Hcrnnton. D L WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of COG Washington avenue. LKWI8 HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITECT, 435 Spruce st cor. Wash uv., Scranton FREDERIC IC L. BROWN, ARCHITECT. Prlco building. 126 Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. EACEY &. SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. DENTISTS DR L0. LYMAN, SCRANTON FRl vate Hospital, cor Wyoming and Mul bei ry. DR. II. F REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wjomlng nve. WELCOME C SNOVEB, Coal Exchange 2nd floor, Room D. Hours, 9 to 1, 2 "' HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS 'I HE ELK CAVE, 123 and 127 FRANK lln avenue Rates reasonable. P. HBIOLER, Propiletor SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L & past cnger depot Conducted on the 1'i ropean plnn VICTOR KOCH, Piop LAHYER3 RICHARD J. BOURKE. ATTORNEY-ut-Law, 500-2 Larkawunna avent'e Gen eral law business, collections and loans J. W. BROWNING ATTnnvr.V AND Coiinsellor-ut-Law Building. ' Rooms 312-3U Mears D. B REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on teal cstute securl'j Mears building coiner Washington avenue and Spruce street. M 3 DONAHOE? ATTORN E Y - AT law Olllccs, CU-iiU Mens Building. FRANK E BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-nt-Law, Burr butldlng.iooms 13 and 14 Wnshlngton avenue WILLARD. WARREN & KNAPP. AT- tornejs and Counsellors-at-Law Re publican building, Washington uvenue, Scranton, Pa JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth building. Rooms 1, 20 and 21 JAMES W OAKroRD. A'lTORNEY-AT-Law. Rooms .111, 515 and M(j Board of Trade Building. JAMES J II HAMILTON. ATTORNEY at Law. 302 Commonwealth Building, Scranton. EDWARD W THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms 903-904, Uth tloor, Mears Building L A WATRES ATTORNEY AT-LAW 502 Board of Trade building, Scranton, ''' . C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Commonwealth Building, Scranton, Pa PATERSON fr WILCOX, TRADERS" National Bank Building C COMEGYS, 3-11 REPUBLICAN Building A W BERTHOLF. ATTORNEY'. Mears Bulldlrg. PHYSICIANS AND SURQEON3 MARY A SHEPHERD, M D? HOME opnthlst, 616 Linden street. DR. W E ALLEN. 513 NORTH WASH Ington avenue DR L M GATES. ROOMS 207 AND 20S Hoard of Trade Building. Olllce hours, 8 to 9 a m., 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m Residence, 30S Madison avenue DR. C L. FHEAS. SPECIALIST IN Ruptuie. Truss Fitting and Fat Reduc tion OiTIce telephone 1?C1 Hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to9. DR. 8 W. L'AMOREAUX, OFFICE IW Washington avenue. Residence. 1318 Mulberry Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys and genlto-urlnarj- or gans a spcclallj Hours, l to 4 p m VV G ROOK, VETERINARY SUR geon. Horses, Cattle and Dugs treated Hospital, 121 Linden street Scranton Telephone 2C72 SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton Pa Courses preparatory to college, law, medicine or business. Opens Sept. 11th Send for catalogue Rev Thomas M. Cann, LL. D.. principal and proprietor; W. E. Plumlej-, A. M , head master SEEDS G R. CLARK & CO., SEEDMEN AND Nurserjmen: store tin Washington nve nue: grepn house, 1350 North Main ave nue, store telephone, 7S2. WIRE SCREENS JOS KUETTELREAR Ml LACKA wannu avenue, Scranton, Pa , manufac ture! of Wire Screen" MISCELLANEOUS BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished For terms address R J Bauer conductor 117 Wjomlng avenue, over Ilulberts' music store MEGARGEE BROTHEHS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags twine Warehouse 130 Washington avenue, Scranton Pu CITY SCAVENGER A B BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools, no odoi Improved pumps used A B. BRIGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main uvenue or Eleke's drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry Telephone 9540 SCALP TREATMENT. MRSLT,KrTiXERSC ment 50c . shampooing 50c, facial massage manicuring. 25c , chiropody 701 Qtilncj RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Schedule in Effect Juno 10, 1800. Trains Leave Scranton: 0.45 JB'1 week days, for Sunbury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and the West. 0.38 a. ra. week days, for Hazleton, Pottsvllle, Beading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, BaltimoreWashington and Pitts burg aud tho West. 2.18 p. in., week days (Sundays 1,58 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg and the West. 4.27 p. m week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg, J. R WOOD, Ocni Puns, Agent J. B. HUTCHINSON, Qenerul Munager RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Del., Lnckn, uuJ Western. Effect Monday, Juno B, ISM Trains lenvo Scrcnton as follows; Ex press for New York and all points cast, l.4(, 3 00, 8 00 arid 10,03 a. m.; 12.55 and 3M P. m. Express for Huston, Trenton, Philadel phia and tha south, 6.10, 8 00 und 1005 a. m . 12.65 nnd 3.33 p. m. Tobyhnnnn accommodation, 6.10 p. m. J.xprcss for Dlnghamton, Oswego, HI mtra, Corning, Bath, Danville. Mount Morris and Buffalo 1210, 2 33. 9.00 n. m ; j.iM nnd C50 p. m., making close connec tions at Buffalo to nil points in the west """hwest and southwest. vv nshlngton ncrommodatlon, 5.40 p m "inghnmton and way stations, 1.05 p. in, '"'Voryvlllo accommodation, 4 00 p m. Nicholson accommodation, 6 00 p. in. Express for Utlcn and Rlchlleld Springs, 2.3.1 1 n. m and 1.53 p m Ithncii 2.33, 9 00 a m. nnd l.ffi p. in. ti or Northumberland, Plttston, Wilkes ..ill rc' Plymouth. Bloomsburg nnd Dan Mi' Taking close connections at North umberland for Willlnmsport. Hnrrlsburg, iJiiltlmore, Washington and tho south. Northumberland nnd Intermediate stn. Uons, c 30, 10 05 a m nnd 1 65 and 6 40 p. NatlttmWn nnd lnlAcmn,1lntn ataHna 3 OS und 11.10 a. in. Plymouth nnd Inter medial stations. 3 35 nnd 8 TO p. m. For Kingston, 12 63 p. m I oilman pirlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. I or detailed Information, pocket tlmo . i ." etc, npply to M. L. Smith, DIs met Passenger Agent, depot ticket omco. Ccnlral Railroad ot New Jersey Stations In Now York-Foot of Liberty street' ' "n(l SUth Fcrry' Whitehall . Antiirnrlto coal used exclusively. Insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EPrECT OCT. 10. UU Tiulns leave Scranton for Now York. Newark, Ellztbeth, Philadelphia, Enbton, iiet nlchem, AlleiUown. Malic h Chunk and VV bite Huvrn, nt S 30 a. m ; express, 1:20; express. 4.(0 p m. Si.r.dujs. 2:13 p. m . ,,.,it!,tou nml Wllkcs-Barre. 8.30, n m. 120, 4oo, 715 p m. Sundays, 2.15 i lo p III S.md'av M?U-n,lB0S rk S M a" m ' :': V- m' ,Ji.r ynH'more and Washington, and points South nnd West via Bethlehem. s.m a. m . 1.20 p. in sundavs, 2 15 p. m. i or Long Branch, Ocean Orove, etc , ut 8 30 a m and 1 20 p in. , A0"", .Heading, Lebanon nnd HarrUburg, ,i Jl 'V'rHtown. S 30 a. m , 1 20 p. m. Sun- For Pottsvlllc. 8 30 a. m , 1.20 p. m u,,.!"0URh. t,"ik,'ts ,0 n11 Points East, faouth nnd West at lowest rntu at the J If OLHAt'SEN. Gen. Supt. H P. BALDWN, Oen Pass. Agt. Delaware nnd Hudson. oO'.'ny tli. 1899, trains will leavn Sei.inton as folows: , .OI,,Carbomlale-;20 7-CJ. 8"3. 10.13 n. 'J lo, 11 00 p. m. ; 1.16 a. m. , ij Albany. Saratoga, Montreal, Bos .. a New Lngland points, etc. 6 20 a. m.. For Honesdale 3,'J0, 1013 a. m.; 2 20, d'j: ,rT,nr Wllkes-Barre-C 43. 7 4S. 8 43. 93. nl? ",..'," ' 12m- 1?3 333. 4,27, 6.10, 7.4X, 10 41, 11.30 p. m. rnrX York, Philadelphia, etc., via J-S'ill5,JLVnl,p" Ruilro.id-6 43 p m, 12 0!, 1 28, 4 2, p m ; vlth Black Diamond Ex press, 11 30 p m. For Pennsjivunia Railroad points, 6 41, 9 Vt a m , 2.18, 4.27 p m. lor western points, via Lehigh Valley Railroad-- a in , 12 03, 3 35, with Black Diamond Express. 10 41, 11.30 p. m. Trains will errive In Scranton ns follows- From Cnrbondale and the North 6.40 i.41, 8 38, 9,14, 10 18, 11 58 a. m : 1.21. 2.15 3 2j, 4 21. 7.41, 10 38. 1127 p. m. From Wllkrs-Barre and tre South 6 11. 7 4, 8 4s, 1038. 11.5,1 a m.; 1.1R, 211, US, 5.20, 6 21. 7 33, 9 05. 10 01 p. m ; 1.11 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Cnrbondale 9 01, 11.33 p. m.; 2 21, 3.32, 5.47, 9 53 p. m. For Wilkes. Barre-9 3S, 12 03 a. m ; 1 51, 3 28, 5.41, 7 48 p. m For Albnnj-, Saratoga, Mnntreil, Bos ton, New Ergland points, etc., 2 2J p m Lowest rates to all points In United Stntes nnd Cnnada. J. W. BFRDICK, G. I'. A.. Albany. N. V. If W CROSS, D P A, Scranton, Pa Lehigh Valley Riiiho.id. In effect May 14, 1W TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia and New York, via D & II R R. at 6.43 a m and 12 01. S.1S 4 27 (Bluck Diamond Express.) anil 11 ii p. m. Sundajs, D & H , 1 IS. 7 4$ p. in For White Haven, Hazleton nnd prtii clpil points In tho coal reclons, via D & II R It.. 6.45, 2 18 nnd 4 27 p. in. For Pottsvllle. (143, 2.18 p, m For Bethlehem, Enston, Reading, Hai rlsburg and principal Intel mediate stn Rons via D & II R R. 6 13 a. m, l.'Ol 2.18, 4 27 (Black Diamond Expiess). II.!) Sundavs. D. & H R R . 1.5S. 7.18 p m For Tunkhannock Towandn, Elmli.i Ithneo, Geneva nnd principal Intermedi ate stations, via D. L & W R R, Mil u m , 12 51 and 3 33 p m Tor Geneva, Rochester. Buffalo. Niag ara Falls, Chlcauo, and nil points wcr via D .i II R. R . 12 01. .1.33 (Black Dia mond Expnss), 7 4S and 11 30 p. m Sun da vs. D & H . 12 01 n m , 7 IS p m Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Vullej- parlors cars on all train between Wllkes-Barro nnd New York. Philadel phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge HOLLIN H WILBUR, Gen Supt.. South Bethlehem. Pi ...,. CHAS S. LEE, Gin Pass Agt, 26 Cort- Inndt stret. New York A W NONNEMACHER, Dlv Pass Agt , South Bethlehem, Pa For tickets nnd Pullmin reservations apply 309 Lickawani'ii ave , Scranton, Pa liric and Wyoming Valley. Time Table in Effect Sept 11 1899 Trains leave Scranton for New York Newburgh and Intermediate points on Erie railroad, also for H.iWley and local points at 7.03 n m und 2 JS p m Returning, trains arrive nt Scranton at 10 24 a m and 310 and 9 10 p m RCKANTON DIVISION. Ill rf feet J II IIP 33lll, 18(10. North nound. South Hound, SOC 203,1201 202 204i sue t Stations S a p uArrire l.eavei l u 72sn Y rrinkiin st .... 740 7lOVest Had street .... 755 700 Weeh&wkea .... 810 p M'Arnvo Le&TBA ur u 10 45 sail 1 uv C'adoala 6T0I 10 40 18 1 0 Baococlc 8tarll(ht Preston park Wlnnooa Poyntell Orson fleaiant Mt. Unlondale I'orest cnty CarbondA'.e White nridte Majneld Jermju Archibald Inton rrckYllIe oirpliant frlcobure "1 hroop Provlclencb park Place bcranton tie C2S 081 4 31 4 41 4(1 6 01 6 14 ova 10 31 10 21 Iffi.l.'K 0 0012(0 9S412 40 5l!ll2 21 JO 15 10 00 8 41 610 6 81 SDU 9 40 918 9 SO 910, B4II1JH Mrfl2 0'i! 7UV 7 0S 7 CO 7 84 7J7 74J Ml S'ft (IV. 6 34 5 2811 Mil 5 16 11 49 5 00,11 84 4 WfllSO jm'iiiu! 19 6 41 84l 6 64 907 31, 6 It 401 S01 103 6 03 mi 868 8 51 BSO 8 46 H42 8 40 8 38 4 48,11 2.1 4 41 11 18 7 50 4 4011 15 7 65 4 581111 7 68 4 31)1107 4 Mil 00 4 2i'll 01 423110) BC2 Ot) 81 8 04 8N K 6 21 IM' 7 8 83.' 110 nt Hi '6 . 4 191 05 6 3 3a 8 30 4 1510 55 x u T u'l M Leate ArrlTe 'k M r i t Bunaar only t BlgnMes tnat traint stop on tlgial for pas. sengers. JT Trains S4 and V Sunday only Otkir trains dally except hunday. .w Pecure rates via ontailo Western Wiort purcbaslng tickets and savn moiey -iuii 'l btouuh Wagner oiiffnt sleepir and trut'M cllnlnif chair car New York to Cnlcit WnMout. change, l'aateuirer Itatea rtcaucbd lu Vivo Cent l'erlUllr. tv. J.O, Anderaon, Oen. Pass Art. T. Flltcrolt, DIt Pass, Agt Neranioi. vr NEWSPAPERS AAAWS THE WII.KE3-DAnnE RECOnD CAN be had In 8cranton at the news stands of IteUman Droo.. 403 Spruce and (03 Lin den; M Norton 322 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schutzer, 211 Spruce street. t u a. a 3 p a a u v.