THE SCltANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 21, 189. 3 CARBONDALE. END OF BUFrALO COLLIERY. The rcldent8 of Elchmondale, Vanil lins and nearby places li.'ivc been mournfully watching this week the destruction of what wita formerly tho scene of much business activity. The new HufTalo breaker Is being tor t down and shipped to Shainokln, Tho IJufTnlo lolllery was until recently operated by the Ttuwwll 1! Ccnl company, an organ Szation composed ( f Scranton capital lata. 1111 luck ban recently befallen the company nnl which caused the closing; of their underground workings, vv hat was at llrst thought to be a "fault ' In the veins of coal they weie working was found to be so extensive that no more coat could be found on their property The brenker Is n comparatively now one and the lumber and mochlnery which were purchased by a Shntnokln firm are now being loaded on to cars for shipment. V. M. Lynch of Simpson has purchased what coal remained In the company's schutes and Is disposing of It at retail. SUPT. CARTER INJURED. Superintendent Robert Caiter of the Delaware and Hudson eMl deparjment was serlounly Injured last cvenlrtr at D o'clock. He fell from n Nestling near the hew Coalbrrok breaker, fractured a thigh, sustained cuts nbnut the heud and was rendeiod unconscious. He was ot a height of about twenty fle feet when he lost his balance and that death did not result Is conslaered quite re markable Dr n. L. Bailey attended to his lnjuilcs. A. R. JONES LEAVES SCRANTON. A. It Jones, who has been advertis ing solicitor for the Scrnnton Repub lican for the pat year has nguln taken up his residence In '"'ai bondalo and ac cepted his old osltlon on the Lender. He never lost IiIf love for the Pioneer City and many friends In the busings and social world welcome him back. STRUCK GAS. The boilng for water at the silk mill has resulted not only In a copious (low of aqua but In a considerable outpour lug of natural gaf. Tho quantity Is not yet large- enough to bo of any partic ular service but those In charge are hopeful that enough may be secured for fuel and light for th" mill. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mr and Mrs. A. R. Jones have taken up their residence at No 73 'Wayne BtlCPt L A, Dassett Is in the Metropols. Mis A P. Luvvsley Is visiting In Nineveh. X Y. V A. Swingle Is confined to his home by Illness T J Maxcv. ot Pittsburg, Is Ivsltlng f i lends in thl city. Norman Tuttle. charged with murder was dlschprged bv Alderman T.owery. Jlli arrest was shown to be the out growth of spite. TAYLOR NEWS. Closing Noght of the I. 0. of 0. T. Fair nnd Festival Night School Teachers Appointed Church and Personal Notes. This evening will be the closing night of tho Odd Fellows' fair and fes tival which successfully opened in Weber's rink on Wednesday evenlnsr Hundreds of the faithful friends to gether with the members were r.reBant and partook of the many good thingR prepared for them by the ladles in charge. At this evening's event tho Canton Scranton, Patriarchs Militant, team will give an exhibition dilll. The door prize, a beautiful pair of blankets, was won by Burgpss J. E. "Wntklns, his number was 314. All contests will be decided this evening. At a recent meeting of the borough school board the following teachers have been appointed nnd assigned to the following buildings for night school which opens the 6th of November; No. 1 school, Professor James F Foley, prlncipal;asslstants, Misses Edith Wat klns and Gertrude Morris; No. 2 ichool on North Main street, Miss Hat tlo Mackenzie, principal; assistant, Miss Mattle Powell; at No. 4 school, Bouth Taylor, Profesor Samuel J. Phil tips, principal. All arrangements are about coniDlet ed for the grand concert and social of the new CathoHc parish to bo held In iWober's rink on Tuesday evening next when the following excellent nro rramme will be rendeied Vocal olo, Miss ArlgonI; recitation, selected, Bes- SOVEREIGN Conquer all pains and dis eases that the flesh Is heir to. Not Built on Faith. Have Cured (Thousands. Will Curo You. Virtue ghes true rcptt tatloiu A Stparnte Tlenirrty fortncli niicatc. CURES Rheumatism, Kidney Trouble, Coughs, Dyspepsia, Blood, Catarrh, Asthma, Heart, Liver, Diarrhoea, Grippe, Goneral Debility, Malaria, Neuralgia. TRADE MARK " rfl aTUH SOVH . DY5P ForW Stoma direct pntf Etery 5EC Itcuicdy &o each For Sale at All Druggists. THE HOME TREASURE abookfiiii of valuable Information rooxxt Jl7"xoo to any address. .hl',!.nido"btM Jowlnt remedy you should use. wrlto m It costs you cnufatnteduffCa$eW,1,!laVOuUr SOVEREIGN REMEDY CO., Homo Office 1337 Arch Street. PhlladciDhla, Pa. REMEDIES sic Sloat; vocal solo, Mr. Edward Walsh; cake walks, John Devaney and. Eeo McCrlsty; vocal solo, Mrs. Sadie Dougherty; Instrumental selection, violin nnd piano, Misses Houser; reci tation, Marv O'Connell; vocal solo. Jumei E. Watklns; Instrumental selec tion, Mr. Michael Tlgue and Miss Kate ltcatdon; granhophone selections, E Melvln; song and dance, Lally children, Instrumental selection, Latly children, At tho concuslon of the programme a social will bo held. Admission only 25 cents. The usual Sabbath service will bo held In the Picsbyterlan church to morrow. Sunday school will be held Immediately after morning service. Pastor How L. 11. Foster olllclatlng. All are welcome. Musician John Davis, of West Scran ton, was a business caller here on Thursday. The Jermyn and Greenwood Goal companies will pay their mines in this vicinity for the month of September today. Mrs. Mary M. Kenney, of Old Forge boiough, was chosen as great Pocahon tas at the grand session of the Daugh ters of Pocahontas held nt Easton, Pa., during tho week. Hcv. Ivor Thomas will occupy the pulpit nt tho Welsh Congregational church tomorrow at the usual hours. Miss Kate Sheppard, of Wllkct Barre, Is being entertained by Miss Lizzie Jones, of Storrs street. Hev. Frances Oendall will preach at the Methodist Episcopal church tomor row at the usual hours. Services at 10.45 11. in. nnd 7 p. 111. Mrs Thomas J. Williams and son, James, of South Scranton, visited friends In this borough on Thursday Services nt the usual houis at the Calvary Baptist church tomoriow Pastor Hev Dr. Harris officiating. All are Invited. Some persons gained entrance to tho undertaking establishment of Funeral Director J. E. Dals during the early morning houis yesterday by prying open the main entrnnce door. No clue was left to detect who they were. Nothing was taken Mis David Price and son, Rett, of Clark's Summit, are visiting relatives in this town. JERMYN AND MAYFIBLD. 1 Additional Contributions to the Silk. Mill Site Knights of Pythias Con fer Hank on Candidates Inspector Roderick Makes an Investigation. Personal News. The following conttlhutlons were re ceived on Thursday towards pui chas ing the. site upon which the proposed silk mill is to be erected- A. F. Geb hnrdt, 25; Dr. S. D. Davis, $25; S. W. Cock, J2r; Dr. M. J Shields. S13; J. J. Place, &15; Wm. O Hill, $15, A. V. A. Eattenberg, $10: J1 Cain & Son, $10; Dr. I. 8. Graves 10 Janus Timlin. $5; burton Parks, 5". Aifiul Giilflths. 5; W. S. Cadger, : Waller Muri.av, ii, Alfred Hutterwot th, ". John 11. Jons, T James Dunn, .$". Mjtgnn it Nice. !;, Thomas Urav, 5 MIW1.1 1 r Eoehe. J2- I A. liutdlck. $2, Thomas Don thw.ilte, Jl Cash, il, Jacob Pelluvv $1; Willie Meriick $1 Samuel Walters $2. Ah previously statcl this mokes a to tal of $1,100 whl-h Is ul lthat Is le (julred. Pride of Jeim.vn lodgj Daughters of St, George will leUbrate .heir thtt teenth annlversaiy on Monday even ing. The ring contest for tho benefit of the Primitive Methodist church ended on Thursday evening, Mls Mav Soigle winning the first and Miss Reva Thompklns second prize. A little son arrived at the home of Mi. and Mrs. Geoige S. Dunn of Main street yesterday morning. Liberty lodge Knight3 of Pythias last evening conferred Iho lank of esquire upon six candidates. Julius Sandford a former resident of this borough was painfully Injured In one of the Carbondale collieries on Wednesday. The funeial of the late Roy Snydei will take rlace tomorrow nfternoon at 2 o'clock. Services, will b. held In the Methodist Episcopal church. Misses iftittle- Layman and Sarah Thomas aie taking a commercial course In St. Eoso Acad.'mv, O.ubon dale. Mine, Inspector Roderick of Scranton was here yesterday investigating the recent accident In the Delawaie and Hudson colliery. Ticket No. m won the t in gold drawn for at the Crystal lire company's social Thursday eenlng and the bold er of the ticket can hnve the money on calling nt Graves llros ' drug store. Ttev. Thomas Cook will prrach in the Primitive Methodist churoh tomorrow morning on "An Encouraging Testi mony" and In the evening or ' Mufcs tutlon of a Son's Lo for His Mother" J. D Stocker has been elect U presi dent: H. D. Carey seer.'.aiv and Wm. Walker, treasurer ' the committee ap. pointed nt last tVtHlnesday'a meeting of citizens. George Mvers has jw-ept.'d a posi tion with th- Ginb" 'Warehouse at Scranton and Miss Maine McLaughlin of Mayflold has ac-'p.el a position in Mangan's store at Plttstun. DALTON. Mr. and Mis. James P. Dickson will return today fiom a tilp to Nonls town, N. J. Last night the Hev. Dr. John Parker, who has been at the Methodist chuich for two weeks past, preached his l;jst sermon to a very good audience. Tho doctor has made many friends during his stay here who will regiet his de parture exceedingly. Miss Carr, of Faetoryvllle. is v Isitlng Miss Anna Worden Miss Candace Smith Is spending the week In Scranton. Rev and Mrs. Godshall, of Waverly, were the guests of Rev. and Mrs. Lea cock yesterday. Sir. and Mrs. John Swnrtz. of Claik'n Summit, were In town Wednesday. Miss Janet Dickson is visiting frlendi in Boston, New York and Philadel phla. Mrs. Dclbcrt Knight spent the day In town yesteiday. OLYPIIANT. David John, the 12-vear-old sun of Mr one! Mrs. James Morgan, of Kern Hill, wns nalnfullv hint In rime,., .! nM Hiursilny morning. He is employed as a """ifii unu was sianuing near tho door when a large prop fell und struek him, Injuring both of his legs. The boy was removed to bis homo whero ho re ceived medical attention. Tho Ladles' Alii tmp1ti' nr i. ti,. byterlan church will oivo an oyster i'i'" inn tociai room 01 tlio new church next Wednesday evening between tllO hours of fi .uirl 1 nVlnl, 'PPi ..... IB and 23 cents. All are iinlted, Rev. A. V. nower, of Scranton, will occupy the pulpit In tho Congregational church tomorrow evening, nt 0 o'clock. The services of tho Hlakely Baptist cliurctt will bo hold In Edwards' hall to- BIJRT & PACKARD 00 for this fil braniti on 55SSjm "Don't tpoll jfcpSiJ A your fctt T&J&I ' 1 by wearing jfo . cheap fhott."pj y jph 1KORRECT SHAPE" In buying shoes consider first, comfort; second, style, last, price. 100 many rucrie this order when purchasing, and pay the penalty in later years Buy shoes built upon The Hurt & Packard " Korrcct Shape" models and sou will save money In the long run, and always have comtort., vis, Reilly 0. Davie, Scrinton Pt- moriow morning and eening. In the evening Rev T De Qruchy will preach. Jlr- William Loucher. of Elmlra, who h.iH been liitlng relatives heie, has iu tu rned homo Mis M J McAmlrew Is 111 at her home cm Lackawanna street. Tin- Sail rrnnclc.o Jllnstrcl company g.tto a lirsl-ilnss perfoimanca of fun and nuihir at the Father Matliew Opera hoii"" last 'enlng The company Is a rli-Mi oiu in i'mtj" lespeet and wne BUc led Willi a well-llllud house. Rev Mt Dalb, who haH been the guest of Mis Mary Probert. left here eitculj to rptuiii to his home In Llan elh Soiilh Wales. Mrs Dald Lewis of Akinn, Ohio, and Miss Haclicl Williams, ul l'lttsbuig, hae liturnid to thcli homes after a lslt with il itiis at this place Rev Adelhert Kuzlni'v, of IJrndcluek, I'a . was a vlsltoi in town Thursday. J 1 FiiBUMin Is spindlng the week at Blooming! oe 1'lke coutty. Miss Annie Slilolils has teturnpcl homo after an extended Ml with relatives 111 New Yolk Miss UiUa Tailor Is spending a few das at her home In South Gibson Dr L Kelly ha rctuined from a trip to Nuith Caioliua. rZOKVILLB. Pot kville Baptist church Ru. J S. Thomas, pastor. Serlccs tomorrow at 10.10 a m and 7 p m Jlornlug subject, "Bulliling Battltmenls;" enlng subject, "A Call to Decision ' Sabbath stbool at 11 SO a. in All nro welcome Mis E E Williams died at her home on Depot street last ThuiMlav eenlng at 0 o'clock, after an illness nt four weeks Mrx. Williams w.is rn years old and was lespected b all who knew Ik r. She is Minimi bv her husband nnd the lollowlng ihlldron George Harrj, i:d waid and James; Jlrs Annie Cluipmin nnd Miss Nellie, who Is at home Tho funtrnl will be hild Sunday at the hou 0 at 2 oVlotk. luteinient in Prospect cein cterj The Ladle s' Aid soettt of the Methn. dlst EplKcupal 1 11111 ch ure making prepar ations to holel a hiippei on Thankglvins day Senlces In the PusbMeilnn church on Sunday nt 10 TO a 111, and 7 p. m.. Re. S. II. Moon, D 1). pastor. Morning subject. 'A I'm trait of tho Christian" Evening. "What Shall 1 do." All are w c leome W. the nuclei signed, wish to thank all those who fo kindly assisted us during our late bereavement Joseph O. Hell and family. Sen ices of special Inteicst will be held In the Methodist Episcopal church tomot low morning nt 10 e), an old fedUs' service, to which all old peoplo aie invited Any old person who desires to attend service, and who U unable to walk by making their request known to Mrs William Johns or Rev S. C Slmpkins, can fullv roal!70 their desire, ns the Epworth League has hired two cabs to be placed at the disposal ot nil such to convey them to nnd Irom tlio service The pastor will preach an appioprlato sermon for the oe. cnblon Theme. "The Mortal Speakers and Hearers of the Immortal Word " Herb., I-d-C The choir will render special music for tho occasion Sacrament of tlio LoiiI'h supper will be administered at tho close of tho sermon. In the evening the pastor will piearh the third sermon In n series on tho final triumph of tho faithful. Theme, "Iminunltj fiom a Gront Quill" A cotdlal welcome to all services ' SELF PRESERVATION Is the first law of Natuie" nnd to take Hood's Saisaparllla on tho first apoaiancc of impute blood Is an Impoitant step to wnrd self pieseivntlon. It makes ilch, red blood and Insures good health. HOOD'S PILLS do not gripe. All druggists. 23c. PITTSTON. Special to Tho Scranton Tribune. Plttston. Oct. 20 -R. H. Qilimiig, ngtd C'j jeuis, of River itrett, West I'lttston died nbout 3 o'clock this afternoon, after soveial months' Illness of heait trouble. A wife nnd two daughters survive. Vu nerol Sunday afternoon Tho following are the newly-elected ol flcerrt of Black Diamond Hook and Lad der company: Piesldent, if E.uley vice piesldent, William Klminey, Meas urer Albert Eltunsh; lluaueinl sccretury, William Rosentratiz, u-cordlng gecie tnrj, Joseph McNnmaia; foreman, Oscar Etterlch; first assistant, Walter Rltter; second assistant, Ji senh Burke. A Cnrbondalo councilman was arrested In Plttston Thursdav night, tor uninten tionally Insulting a friend of Pollcemnu Weathers, who was walking uptown with tho olllcer. I'pon arriving nt tho lockup the councilman "begged off" and was al lowed to depart. Peter Wynn, a Polish boy living In Duryea, was killed Thursday afternoon, whllo attempting to Jump on a trip cf mine cars drawn by a locomotive, A sweep stako shooting match nt 150 live birds, will take place at tha Inker. man Gun club's grounds Saturday afternoon. THEATRICAL. "Phroao" nt tlio Lyceum. Scranton has much to thank Charles Frohmnn for, but nothing to which he has treated us calls for deeper grati tude than the finished production of "Phroso" witnessed at the Lyceum last night by one of tho largest and most fashionable nudlences ot tho year. An all-shfr cast might be applied In characterizing the company, fdr every one of the parts of any Importance was In the hands ot either a star or an actor of ability entitling him or her to a stellar position. In the title role wns no less an ar tist than Odette Tyler nnd when it is said the character gives her every op portunity for the display of her clever ness and versatility a fair Idea of her part may be gleaned. It ranges fiom Ingenue to heroics and Miss Tyler suc ceeds In carrying out the role without permitting of even tho semblance of a harsh contract. Robert D. McLean's portrayal of the character ot Lord Wheatley and the "Mourakl Pasha" of J. H. Benrlmo, one of the most popular members of the Empire Stock company, were of the finished kind of noting that goes be yond criticism. Franklin Roberts as "Constantlne" combined most admir ably tho physical and artistic qualities demanded by the exacting part and his work deserves to lank with that of the leading trio Other members of the cast whose work In minor parts was meritorious were Morgan Coman as "Denny;" Og den Wright as "Wntklns," Lawience Eddlnger as "Hogvardt," and Maud Hnsfotd as "Ellena." At the end ot the third act there was a triple encore. Miss Tyler, Mr. McLean and Mr. Uenrlmo were kept bowing acknowledgments until It seemed there wasn't a bow left In them. No small part of this was meant for Edvvntd Rose and II. V. Esmond, whose dramatization of Hope's novel Is i superior work. Engagement Closes Today. The Bennett and Moulton company will close its engagement at the Acad emy of Music today by presenting "The Senator's Wife" in the nfternoon and "Tho Girl of the Mines" in the evening. "Under the Bed Robe." If you have read Rostand's "Cyrano de Bergerac," the play which has made such a sensation and Stanley Weyman's story, "Under the Red Robe." you will recognize at once that Mr. Rostand's piece here Is simply Mr. Weyman's Gil de Berault plus the big nose. Both men aie expert swords men and fearless duellists. Both are victims of Cupid's snares and Into the life of each comes a great and thtlll Ing sacrifice a sacrifice for love But when the two men arc compared there aie many points overwhelmingly In Gil de Bernulfs faor. He Is not the noisy brawler that Cyrano Is, and he Is much mote of a hero. "Under the Red Robe" made a great sensation wlu 11 Chailes Frohman produced It at the Emplie theatie a few years ago. Its Ameilcan tilumph has continues ever since, and the presentation of It which Is promised by Julius Cahn's company at the Lyceum this afternoon and evening will be tho same In eveiy icspect that was Keen In the metropo lis. Mr Cahn's leading man Is Paul Careneuve, a great favorite, who will have the dashing role of Gil do Ber ault. His leading lady is Miss Amelia Gardner, who Is clever and handsome, nnd who will enact the part of Renee de Cochoforet The Play's the Thing. This familiar tiuotatlon has appar ently received serious, consideration by the management of the King Diamatle company, which Is to apear at th Academy of Music next week When a repertoire company announces such a startling line ot plays as "Hands Across the Sen," "Faust," "Power of the Pi ess," "Cumberland, "Gl," "Cot ton King," Hoyt'B "A Tin Soldier" and "The White Rat." it would seem as if more than ordinal y nttentlon were given to the drawing powers of each production The King company has catefully chosen its lepertohe from the most famous pioductlon? In lecent j ears. The company Is stiong and capable andVully competent to handle the plays In keeping with their merits nnd gorgeous surroundings "Hands Across the Sea" will be the opening bill Monday evening, while "Faust" Is announced for the flist of the dime matinees. "The Winters Tain." The engagement on Mond ly even'ng next, at the Lyceum of the great star tiluinvirate, Louis Jamej-Kathyn KIdder-Chailes B. Hanford nnd their brilliant coteile of associates, bring'! forcibly to mind that the field of the Shakesner??n or lecltlmate drama, as lepiesented by a;tors of the older school Is narrowed down to this one excellent orgnnlzal' in In Louis Jain s, Kathryn Kidder, Charts B. Hmford and the many other dlstingulstnl names In tho organlratlon, they have drawn together practically all that re mains of the legitimate actors of dis tinction on the American stage. They have selected a repertoire of eight plays embodying the best In tho Shakespeiean nnd classic drama. "The Wlnteis Tale" has been selected for presentation here. It will be a mam moth production and bring out the full strength of the thteo stars and sup porting company. At the Gaiety. The Little Egypt Burlenque company w 111 close Its engagement at the Gaiety with th performance of till afternoon nnd tonight. On Monday Tuesday nnd Wednesday, Miner and Ynns' Bohem Inn Burlesquers will be the attraction. The company gives h lino pTformnnce. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will bo pleased to learn Hint there Is at least one dreaded dleuse that science has been nblo to euro in all its stages and that Is Catarrh Halls Catarrh C'ire tlio onlv positive cure now known to the medical fraternity Catarrh being a constitutional disease' requires n constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting dlrectlj upon the blood und mucous sur faces of tho svstem, thereby destroying tho foundation of the disease, and giving the patient streni-tb by building up tlio constitution and assisting nnturo in doing Its work The prcprlttors have so much faith In Its dilative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any enso that It falls to curo Send for list of testl monluls Address, F J CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O Sold by drugglHts, Tfc. 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HELP WANTED-FEMALE. perleneed Jitter for clonic depaitment Only parties who can make all kinds of alterations need applv State salary ex pected Address, R M J WANTED 1MMFDIATELY-AN Ex perienced saleslady for lining count r Onlv parties hnvlng done this kind of work before need applv State s.ilaiy ex pected. Address, R. SI J WANTED -SALESLADY UNDER 21. for Boston, Mass . Intelligent nnd of good address, oiDenes advanced, icfei ences required. T cue Tribune BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY "notThng succed's" '"'like suc- cess " $lfi0 Invested bv mv "Sife Method" In Grain or Stocks has paid J1.0OO profit III thirty dis, releiencfs furnished, wilte for pirtleul.irs RICH ARD OLIVER Hanker on'l Broker. Clil cngn Stock Exeh uige Chicago, and Cl-K Wall street Ne w York city PROFITS IN STOCKS. WHEAT AND cotton Mnekev's Modern Methods Make Mnne Write for our free book C, E Mackey & Co , 29 Broadway, New York. HAVE YOU 210 TO INVEST IN PER manent strltlv legitimate busbies enterprise that will pav $75 per week. Address, George cue Tribune MONEY TO LOAN. f?WRANTrON!IIF and live per cent mono on approved securltj M II. HOI.GATE, Common wealth building BOARDING. BOARDING AT 023 CEDAR AVENUE BOARDING B25 PINE STREET. BOARD AND ROOMS. BOARD AND ROOM TOR TWO GEN' tlemcn at 421 Mulbeny street FURNISHED ROOMS. TORRENTFU RNI s'uE D V RO NT room for one or two gentlemen, also sldo room 317 Madison avenue LOST. LOST-RED COW off; $1 reward Grant avenue HORNS SAWED Bonn Fljllll, 22S SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, WARTS AND moles removed by electric needle Positively pulnless, exclusive method Consultation free, Helen S Buchanan, Dermatologist. 312 Vv'ushlngton nvenue MISCELLANEOUS. TO WHOM CONCERNED-DRAWING for organ and book caso at Cu-opera- tlvo hall, Sept 28, is postponed to Oct K, SITUATIONS WANTED situationvXntei who ui.derstands taking enre of boll ors or runrlng Htatlomiry engine. Address J. E. M COt Bacon street, Scranton, Fa. SITUATION WANTED-TO GO OUT washing and Ironing; washing nnd Ironing taken homo also. Call or address, A, D l ti. Sumner avenue. PROFESSIONAL. ARCHITECTS EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Connell building, Scrnnton. E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of 600 Washington nvenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT, 433 Hpruco Bt cor Wash, uv., Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT, Price building, 126 Washington avenue, Scruntou. T. I. LACEY H SON, ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. DENTISTS DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON I'RI vuto Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry. DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 113 Wyoming ave. WELCOME C SNOVER. Coal Exchange 2nd floor, Room D, Hours, to 1, 2 to 6. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 123 and 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates reasonable. P ZEIGLKR, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D , L & W. passenger depot. Conducted mi the Eu ropean plan VICTOR KOCH. Prop. LAWYERS RICHARD J. BOURKE. ATTORNEY-nt-Law, 300-2 Lackawanna avenue Gen eral law business, collections nnd loans. J. W BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law, Rooms 312-313 Mears Building. D. B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real eistate security. Mears building, coiner Washington avenue and Spruce street M J. DONAHOE. ATTORNEY-AT-law Offices, 612-013 Mears Building. FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law. B u r r building, rooms 13 nnd H, Washington nvenue WILLARD. WARREN & KNAPP, AT tornovs and Counttllors-dt-Liw Re publican building, Washington avenue, Scrnnton, Pa JESSUP & JESSUP ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - nt - Law, Commonwealth building; rooms 1, 2t' and 21 JAMES W. OAKUORD ATTORNEY-AT. Law Rooms 314, 513 und 51C Boaid of Trnle bulldlns. JAMES J If HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-nt-Law ;02 ('op.monwenltli building, Scranton EDWARD W THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms rC1-fC4. nth lloor. Mears building. L A WATRES, ATTORN EY-AT-IAW. 502 Board of Trade bulliling, Scranton. P.i C, R PlTCHEIt. Al'TORNEY-AT-LAW Commonwealth building, Scrnnton, Pi PATTERSON .: AVU.COX. Nutlnnit Bank building TRADERS' C COMEGTS, Building -n REPUBLICAN A W EEnTHOI.F, Mears building. ATTORNEY, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS .MARY A SHEPHERD, M. D, HOME oputlilst, 61t! Limit n street DR W E ALLEN 511 NORTH WASff Ington avenue DR L M GATES, ROOMS 207 AND 20S Boaid of Trade building. Ofllce hours, s to 0 .i m 2 to 3 und 7 to S p m Residence, SO" Madison nvenue DR C. L TREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Fitting and I nt Reduc tion Office telephone', 1161 Houis, 10 to 12 2 to I 7 to 'i DR S W. L'AMOREAUX, OFFICE CM Washington nvnitle Residence, IMS Mulberry e. limine ellenses. lungs, heart, kldnojs and geiilto-urlnnry or gans n specialty i lours, i to 4 p m. W. G ROOK. VETERINARY SUR ge on. Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated. Hospital 121 Llrdeu stieet, Scranton. Telephone 2672 ccH3a'si SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA Scranton I'd. Courses preparatory to college, law.inedlr Ine or business, Open!. Sept. 11th Send for catalogue. Rev Thomas M. C inn, l.Li D , principal ami proprietor; W. E Plumlev. A M , head mastei. SEEDS G. R CLARK .t CO . SEEDMEN AND Xurservmen. store 146 Washington ave nue; green house. 117) North Main ave nue; stoic telephone, 7"!2. WIRC SCREENS JOS. KUETTEL REAR fll LACKA wnnnn avenue, Scrnnton, Pa, manufac ture r or wire screens AfSCEU.IArOUS BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert woik furnished For terms address R J iJauer, conductor, 117 Wjoming avenue, over llulbcrts' music store. MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bajjs, twlno Warehouse 1!0 Washington nvenue, Scranton, Pi CITY SCAVENGER A B BRIGOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and tess pools, no odor. Improved pumps used A B BRIGGS Proprietor Leave ordeis 11 m Noitli Main avenue, or Elcke's drug store, corner Adams and Millberrv Telephone 1510 SCALP TREATMENT. MRS 'iTTlTETiLlEniTs nie'it, We , shampooing, 50c ; fuclal mass'iire manicuring, 23e ; chlinpody, 701 Qulney RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Schedule In Effect June 10, 1800. Trains Leave Scranton: 0.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and the West. 0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsville, Reading, Norrlstowu, and Philadelphia; nnd, for Sun bury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and the West. 2.18 p. m., 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, Gen'l. Pass. Agent. J, B. HUTCHINSON. General Manacer RAILROAD TIME TABLES. p NfV0 Del.. Lacka. tttt.l Western. Effect Mondny, June B, 1S1J. Trnliis leave Scrnnton us follows: Ex press for New York and tell points cast. 1,40, 3 01), 8 00 and 10.03 u. m.i 12.53 unci 33j' P. m. Express for Easton, Trenton. Phllndeb m lifi- tl10 B01"1'. MO. 8.00 und 10 01 O. lobyiinlina accommodation, CIO p. ni .ilpr'' r"r Blnghumton. Oswego, El urn. Cnrttlt... ti...t. --, ..M,.. 4t. ..i ; i . 7 "u J " ' m. Hfn.i . i - "' "Heel, UHllVijie. i'..t. nt ,Vi' " "nei uurrnlo 1J10, 2 33. !).( tt fi..B,"I 0,f' P- '" making tlose col m I ,. ,. ''""I' in,, II1UH1HK ei'ise evium-- !!?.Vi nt n,'ffnlo to all points In tho west licit thw est nnd southwest connec- "nsnington ncconimoilullnn, " 10 p m. Jiiughamtnii and way stations ,1.05 p. m. i."ctpUtln accommodation, 4 oi p m, icnolson ucconimoilatlon. brti p m. l.xpress for Utlcn nnd Rlctilleld Springs, ili?' "i mill 133 P m. Ithaca 2.13, 9 00 n. m nnd IK! p m I'or Northumbciliml. I'lttston. Wilkes Harre, Plymouth, Bloomsbuig nnd D.m viue, making close connections at North umberland for Wllllumspoit, Harrisburg. Hnltlinore. Wnslilngton nnd the south. Northumberland and Intel medlntn stn. thins G10. 10 05 a. in and 155 mid 5 40 p. Nnntlcoke nnd Intel mrdlal.' stntlons, JL? ."V IU0 " i" Plvmoiith nnd Inter mediate stations 1 1S nutl 30 p. ni. For Kingston, 12 55 p m I utlman parlor nnd sleeping co-ichei on all express trains. I' or detailed Information, poeket tlmo tables, etc.. npplv to M L. Smith, DIs trlct Passenger Agent, depot ticket ofUce. Central Railroad eI Now Jersey t?;2f,0KTS ill New York-Foot of LltWty stree "" "nd SmUl1 Vvy Whitehall i,,"i,1iilirac,,.t coaI "(lru exclusively, Inrur ing cleanliness und eomfoit. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT OCT. 13, 1W. NTwo'."i? l-ilvo. '-"'lon for New York, lethMiJllJ?.,)ct,, Philadelphia, Easton. am i11?.'1 uml Wllkes-Unne, i 30, Simd';iJi?U2,Irnl.rk'S;'0n '''-"" r,in.r "'"'more and Washington, nnd fflmOUi1', nnd Wo,,t tl Bethlehem, vT t"1" ' "' Sunduv s. 1 15 p. m. mn?.I,,rnnoh' ccnn Uroc- etc., at ',- a- ,'" and 1.20 p. in. viaIiiVai,ll,!r,oIbanon nd Harrljburft dLv "1- J?nn' 8-30 "' ,n" 1 M P. m. Sui?: oaj, j ij p. m 1 or Pottsville. 8.30 a. m , VS) p. m. So, M,01". l&ke!B t0 Point. East. station at Iowcst ,al at tUa '7, J,T. OLHAUSEN. Gen. Supt. H. 1'. BALDWN, Gen. Pas,s. Agt. Delaware and Hudson. d,So?iny. J1,th,' lm- traI"3 will leavo For C.irbondalo-C 20, 7 33, 8 33, 10.13 a. r: 1,1oon: V- 2. 3G2. E.23, C.23 7.57 IS. 1100 p m., i.io a. m. ,, a HJluwSi m 9 1 ,y, Albnny, Saratoga. 'Montreal. Bos- 220 p in ,'nKlal"1 Points, etc-6 20 a, m.. Uoif Honesdale-0.20, 1013 a, m. 2 20, CIS ,nP"r Wllkes-Unrre 6 43. 7.48, 8.43. 9 3J, nl ",.."? ' J20J- L?a. 3SJ. W 8-10. 7-. io.4i, li 30 p m T1i.riN?w..York' Phllidelphla, etc., via r.tJllri-Vul,y Rnllroad-0 43 p. m., 12 03. l.-S, 4 2. p m ; with Black Diamond Ex press, 11 .10 p pi. For Pennsvlvnnla Railroad points, G45, 9 38 ii. m ; 2.1S, 4 27 p. m. I'jr western points, via Lehigh Vallev Railroael-7 4S a. in : 12 01, 3.r,, with Black Diamond Express. 10 41, 11 30 p. m. Trains will arrive In Scranton ns fob lows: Prom Cnrbnndilo and the North-fl.40, 7.4, S '!S , II, 10 38. 11 ',S a. m ; 1.23, 2.13, 3 2... 4 21. 7 41. 10 IS. 1127 p. m. From Wllkes-Birro nnd the South fi 1", 7 48. 8 41, 10 IS. US'! a. m.j 118. 2.11, 3 4S. 5 20, 0 21. 7 33 9 03 10 03 p. m ; 1.13 n. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. t Tor Carbondalo 9 03, 11.33 p m.: 2 23. 3.32. 3.47. 9 33 p ill. l'oi WllKes-n.iuc-OIS, 12 03 a m ; 1 38 3 2S, G4i, 7 4h p. m Tor Albany, S.irntogi, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc., 2 23 p m. Lowest intes to all points In United States and Cmndo. J. W BtTRDICIC. G P A., Albany. N. Y. II. W CROSS, D P A., Scranton, Pa. Lehigh Valley Knilro.iJ. In eltect May 11. 18D9. , " 1 TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. I'or Plilladelplilx and New York, via D. & II. R R.. at (.43 u m. nnd 12 03, 2.1S. 4 27 (Black Diamond Express,) and 11 3d p. in. Sunduv. D tc II . 1 ".S 7 4S p. m, Tor White Haven, Hazleton and prin cipal points in the coal regions, via D. t If. R R . 0.43 2 IS and 4.27 p. m. For Pottsville 0 43, 218 p. m Foi Bethlehem, Easton, Reading. Har ilsburg and principal Intermedin to sta tions, via D. & II R R . fi r. a m , 12 O!. 21. 4 27 (Blnck Diamond Express), 1130. Sundnvs, D ei II. R. R . 1.38. 7.4S p. m For Tunkhannock, Towanda. Elmlra, Ithaca. Genov i nnd principal intermedi ate stations. la D. L & W. R. R , S OS u m , 12 5"( and . 33 p. m For Genevn, Roehesier, Buffalo. Nlag aia Tails. Chicago, nnd all points -west vli D I II R- R 12"-! " (Black Pla' monel Express). 7 IS and 11 flp m. feun davH D & II . 12 03 n m . 7 4S p rn. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley parlors cars on all trains between, Wl ke-Itarre nnd New York. Phlladol nhla Buffalo nnd Suspension Bridge. ltOLLIN H WILBUR, Gen. Supt.. South CHAs's'ThuGen Pass. Agt. SO Cort land! stret. New York A W NONNEMACHER, Dlv. Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem, I'a, For tickets and Pullman rescrvntlont apply SOD Lacknwanra ave , Scranton, Po Erie ami Wyoinlnp; Valley. Tlmo Tablo In Effect Sept 11. lSni. " Trains leavo Scranton for New orK, Newbuigh nnd Intermediate points oij Erlo railroad, also for Hawley and loc.it points at 7 03 a m and 2 28 pm Returning, trains arrlvo at Scranton at 10 24 a. in. and 3 1G and 9 10 p. in. sckanton division; - In Effect Jdne. 35th, lSflth North Hound. bouth Bound, "20278(15161 s If ' b I! si SOS t 203,201 3 IS C Stations pa r m 725 710. 700 Arrive lave-i n y rranKi n k: 7 43 West 4niJ street 7 59 w eouawkea 810 A Ul P H P II lArrlTe I.earo' .H ir 10 41) 10 40 G 2 1 liVl Cudonlffc n )10 2 116 S ml a 6 18i 1 IM 07'l2.',i'.l Hnnceelk Starlliflil I'raston Park Wlnwood l'oyntelle ursoa Pleasant Mt. Ilnloridale Forest city Carbondaiu into nrloira May field Jeimyn Aichlbaia . Wlnton l'ecltvllle Olrpbftiit rrlceburtf 'I Iironp Provlrtoiico Park 1'iace Seranton 6 4 31 10 31 10 VI 8 8i SK 6 5 8 31 4 4r 4 5 I S3 6 00,12 6 5 5442 40 5 4TI1 J 23 5 41 U II loin; rs 10 15 10 00 9 50 9 10 9 6 0 41 3 41 6 50 S5 e ni a s? 7ov set tr 5 83,1159 5181149 5 00,11 34 4 p.Tinrii 7 0S Hfc9) 5 34 7 SO 8 19 b 4S 7 34) 3ti t,M 7K7i(3 3S! KM 9 !Bi 910 907 9 0) 4 61'llUV 7 4i 18 IX 01 8 58 6 53 8 50 4 4S.11 23 4 4111 18 4 401115 4 54 11 II 4 ai ii m 7 4 J 4M 6 0J 301 109 3 54' U a t 4 ia fu B4C 8 42 8 40 8 38 rw 8 02 804 4 til 6 21 4 Oj 6 21 4 2S;J103 ai.iioj 4 2JI10) 4 19(1007 4 15.10 55 8 Ou 4 ID v? 810 4.14 (It 8 33 83J air 14 17 6 33 4UW J.. 8 SO 81 A U IP U'JL II LtaTo Arrlre L M r utv m t Sunday only t aiguilles that trains stop on signal for pav aengers. Trains 201 and son Sunday only. Other traits dally except bimday. tecuro rates via Ontario Western betjie purchasing tickets and save money. ,'IHiouKh agner DUHorleeper aid 'trMmcai. cllnlng cbatr car NMF'York to ChlOKf o. wJthouf ohanie. I,ntsoiiger Kulc Heiluivel CO' Tiro Ccuta 1'cr Jfllle. J.C.Auderaon, oen. raw Agr T, KUtorott, Dlr, Pass, Agt hcranton. 'n i NEWSPAPERS MO THE WILKE3-RARRB RECORp-VOl be had. In Scranton at tho nowBla!tSi" of Reltman Ilroo.. 405 Spruce and" C03 Lin den; M. Norton 322 Lackawannu avenue: I. B, Scbutztr, :u Spruce) Btrcet i
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