Ttv " ' w r THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1899.' CARBONDALE. TRUTH ABOUT FOOT BALL. Curbondnlo Indians Defeat St. Thomas College 5 to 0. The Cnibondulo Indiana defeated the Ht. Thomas College foot ball tenm, of Scrnnton, 1 a ie-oie- nf fi to 0 at Alumni pnrk Kutuidny nfte-inoon In nrnnuch us the- vltdtoir- wore nt no time nearer than ten ynids to the In dians' Ronl line the loc-nli fall to un derstand how three Hcrnnton Sunday Dapois imp-ii'tn-d to Rive the score as It to fi In favor (if the college boys. There vvns not even n lluke of any kind that could be eotlPtiued as a seoro for the v-ltorn. The Indians had the boll at least two-thlrds of the time and nearly nil the'tlmc It was In the teirl tory of their opponents. Tvent minute halves were played and In the llrst one the Indians had forced their way steadily till within thiee ynuts when Cosgrovc snatched ;tho ball from McLoln nnd fell on It. This was before the ball hod been put in play and while a mild kirk was made the Indians flnall ac quiesced In I'mplro Cuff's decision. thouRh It unquestlonally prevented them fiom scoring a touchdown at that time. Full Hack Hndglns mode a clever play early In the game vvhrn Instead of making a kick which the enemy had piepared to block by bunching he made a twenty ard mn. Six minutes before the end of the second half Hope fore eel through the St. Thomas center. He fell, but Her cules Hadgln seized him by the seat of the padded "pants" nnd lltcially dragged him ner the lino for a fair and souaio touchdown. It was Retting dark and the goal was missed A little hcran occurred a few min utes later uhle-h, owing to the dark ness, ended the g.ime forty seconds before the time was up with the ball seven aids' from St. Thomas' goal The Serantonlans vv ho distinguished themselves on the Held are Kellehcr, O'Horo Klikwood and Langan and of the Indians, Nearv, Mason, Ruther ford, Crane and Hudgtns did most conspicuous woik. The te.ims lined up as follows. Indians. St. Thomns. Rutherford ... light end Gallagher Murphy . right tackle Frnntz J. Gllbool .. right guard ....Kellehcr McLain . .. center Cosgrove Nenry. McAndrevv left guard ..Langan Mason left tackle Holtham McHale Crane J Hope Hansen .. left end O'Mnlley quarterback . ..W. O'Horo , right half back ...Colllgan left half back ...Klikwood D Hadglns full back . ...O'Horo The odlolals iveie. Heferee. Patrick Kirkwood, umpire, James Cuff, of Jer lnyn timekeepers. Managers Cullen and Jones linesmen, Murrln and Dug gan. As a preliminary event the Hones dale High school team defeated the Indian scrubs r to 0. The attendant? was large and the enthusiasm un bounded. SUPERINTENDENT CARTER DIES Injuries Sustained Friday Resulted Fatally Yesterday Afternoon. Assistant Superintendent of theDeln waro and Hudson Mine Department Hobert Carter, of Richmond htreet, died jestcrday afternoon nt 1 o'clock ns the result of injuties sustained u the Coalbiook breaker Friday after noon. As stated in Saturday's Tri bune, Mr Carter fell fiom some crib bing, a distance of nearly twenty feet, nnd struck on the railroad track. He was unconscious for half an hour and when ho came to ho could give no Idea as to how it happened. He was cut about the head and face and it was thought his thigh was fractured. Later, however, it was found that the most seilous Injury was to his bead. Yesterday morning he commenced to sink rapidly and the fatal termination was caused by hemorrhage of th" brain Mr Carter had charge of the outside work of the collieries fiom Olyphant to Forest City nnd was one of th most widely known and best liked men In the valley Ho was excep tlonally popular with his men. Four years ngo he was the Republi can candidate for the mayoralty of Cnrbondale and he missed the election by a few votes only, due to .i little disaffection in the paity at a time when the town was almost evenly ell Mded politically. He was a member of Palestine com manders No 14, Knights Templar, and an Influential factor among the Masons Deceased was boin here fifty-two yearns ago and by veais- of faithful work attained the responsible position In which lie succeeded V. G. Uoweis. He s sin lied by a wife and two sons and two daughters, who lesldj home also, two hi others, William and Henry, of this city, and one sister, Mrs Adelbeit Rowley, of Sctanton The funeral will be held Tuesday, but the hour bns not been fixed MITCHELLS FAIR. t the meeting of the Mitchell Hoso compan It was decided to hold their fall the week beginning Nov. 13 In tho Watt building on Chuich street Til.' committee in churge was augmented to ten membcis Instead of five nnd now consists of Messrs J B. Rowlson, T. C Campbell 'A r Lee. William Myers, Ollle Ilaylev Fred Hayle. A Choking our icfc 1 Gf H Youareoloeilna-iiD its nne pores, anollinir tbe flame every ttma you uio inferior oil In a lamp. Don't blumo tlio lamp for the roaulti. A poor oil makes a poor light. When you're tired oJLpoor llehtii and want a rich, brilliant whlt light, get our Headlight "Water White Oil The Uncut oil that the bettreflnerlei of tliB land ran make; and It'i not only made pure, H' delivered .. ATLANTIC REFININQ CO. . J) re.,..., .. .. , ri4i no m r .HrtaVU a w W 2j JT. a. ma MWON'S INHALER CURES CATARRH Colds, Coughs, Hny Fever, Bron chitis, Astlimn and all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. flotidi of Mfdlcatfd npor nre Inhaled through the mouth ami pralttrd from the mis t ri In. clc--nlnir and v-porl-lre all the Inflamed nil rtl-rnnd parts which rnnnnt he rrarliod liy tncdlclno tkn Into tlic -teironch, It rcarhet Ihr tnre Mfi 7K heal the rmo placet It tf'j't M the futottHteaseIt ocM nt atxltm nntil'tnt ' the tiinc vtemtl Mat unmnl"' "' reh ,;., philtu H. Letts, Harry Roberts, Samuel Vail and C. S. Alexander. JOHN FULTON INJURED. I'ohn Fulton, an empOoye of the Krantz'brewery, was Injured In a run nway Saturday afternoon. One of the heavy wagons ran over his right leg and caused a compound fiacture. It was thpught nt first the member would have to be amputated, but the bones were finally wired together and the leg will In all probability be saved. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs M. Higelou, who bos been visit ing her son In this city, has returnol to Niagara. Mr. and Mrs H. C. Manlton, of Uel mont street, spent Sunday with Aldcn vlllo friends. rhotogrnphcr A. L. Cramei nnd fam ily me visiting In Npvv York and Phil adelphia. Mrs. 13. A. Robblns and son. Mauilco, nre visiting In Hancock, N. Y. Mr. and Mis. 13. SI. Peck have le turned from CIe eland, O. TAYLOR NEWS. Death of a Well-Known Young Man. Fair and Festival of I. 0. of 0. F. Closed. In the death of Mr. William II. Nicholas this town has lost one of Its most popular nnd exemplary joung; men His death occuired at the homo of his pircnts on Storrs street on Sat urday afternoon, after an illness of about three weeks with pneumonia, Ht was n member of the Kmblem Di vision, No G, Sons of Tempeiante, Lackawanna lodge, No. HI, A. P. A., and also n faithful member of the Calvary Raptlst Sunday school Tho funeral will be held tomorrow after noon. Hurlal at Forest Homo eeme teiy. The fair and ftstivnl of the Tavlor vllle lodge, No. tits, T. O. of O F., came to a close on Satuiday eiunlng nfter n successful mn of four nights The door prize on Friday evening was won by Di uggist John W. ltoes,c. The prize was a beautiful pallor lamp. Ticket No SCO won the door prize ot ten yards of carpet on Saturday evening. The contests of the lair resulted as follows: For dinner set, Mrs. Maple son collected $137.65: Mrs. John Grif fiths, $108 23. Total, $245.00, Bicycle contest, David Davis collected $135.00; bis oponent, James Thomas, collected $113.00 Total, $270. Side board ton test. Miss Olwen dowels collected $S0 65- Mis Williams collected SiGOO. Total, $12C 63. Toilet contest, Msa Leah Evans collected $13 95, her op ponent, Sarah I3vans, collectnd $4.45. Total, $18.40. Violin was Hon by Mag gie Stone, she colleced $3.10. For tho chair, Cordelia Lewis collected $3.10 Mr. rtobert Svkes, of Gieen Ridge, was the guest of relatives here yester. day. Mr. and Mrs. William Morgans, of Providence, spent tho nbbath with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs Da vid X. Lewis, on Gravel stieet, yester day. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western collietles in town and vicinity will work a full week at nine hours per day A public meeting will be held In Llewelly hall on Unlo stieet on Wed nesday eenlng next for the purpose of organizing a file company Hurgess James 13. Watklns and William P. Grllllths and other prominent bpeakera will be piesent to address the meeting Mr. nnd H'rs. P. A. H.inna. of Ran com, visited the lattei's patent", in thH place yesterday. Mr. Irt Gendoll. of this place, took pait In the foot ball ganio between the School of Lackawanna and AVllkes Harre high school at the latter plaeo on Saturday. Miss Kate Indoioff and Mr John Rufllbough two popular young people rWJi T$$Fr of this place, were united in marriage each 0f whom bilngs to the mganlza nt the home of the bilde'h parents on'tlon it name of cormiandinir piomln Tujlor street on Snturduy afternoon 1 ence The supporting company num by the Rev Adolph Weber, of theGei- bvis thirty-seven people, tho selection mnn Evangelical church. Mls Mag1 glo Rufllbaugh, cousin of the groom, acted lib btldesmnld, and Mi John Indorofi', bt other of the bride, was tho bes-t man After leeelvlng congtatula tlons from tin Ir ftiends, a wedding suppei .vas served Mrs William Williams, of i'lttstnn, was tho gWst of relatives in this town josteidaj. Mrs. Jenkins and Mis Doud Coopet of South Scranton. visited friends hio on Patutdav evening Mrs. Edward F. Davis and son. Evan was in attendance nt the wedding an niversary of Mr. and Mrs Eben B. Davis, at Hydo Paik, on rrlday even ing Emblem Division. No. 57, Sons of Temperance, will meet In their room In Van Horn's hall, this evening Miss nnle Baker, of Main street, has returned home from her visit to Kenozo, N Y vvhetc she. visited rela tives Surveyor Evan Davis, of Lnckawnn na. was a caller on lelatlves on Situr daj Miss I Iz7te Bllllngton, of Mooslc, vis ited M1ss Delia Wlllams on Saturday. "HE MISTAKES THE EFFECT for the eaus " That Is what the nerson do?s who tries to cure 1 heumatlsm or any other disease bv alleviating the symptoms. Hood's Sarsaparllla re moves the cause and uermanently cures. HOOD'S PILLS do not gllue. druggists. SSc. OLYPHANT. All The school board met on Satuiduy evening In hdccIuI session to take ac tion on Prof. Cummlngs' plan of hold ing the night session of school In the cential building Instead of In the dif ferent buildings throughout the boi nugh Mr Cummlngs said tliat bettor results could be obtained by following his suggestion, that tho pupils could be properly graded and hotter disci pline maintained, After discussing the subject, the board decided to make the, change as suggested by Mr Cummlnga, and It will go Into effect the first Mon day In November. Tho Mnrshwood school is not Included In the change. ltev. 1'. J. Murphy will celebrate a high mass of requiem In St, Patrick's church on Wednesday moinlnc at 3 o'clock for tho reooso o the soul of the late Father John Loughrnn, who was pastor here more than thirty years ngo. A" P Matthews' Sunday school class of the Presbyterian church will con duct an entertainment and social In the soelnl room of the. new church, Thursday evening, November P. Tick ets, five cents John P. O'Mnlley, of Cnrbondale, vis ited his home here yesterday. II 13. Klngsley, of ninkcly, has ac cepted a position with tho AVoodsldo Coal company at Mlnersvllle, (Pa. Johnnie Shields has returned home, nfter a visit with hln uncle at Green field. Mrs J L Jones and cblldrcn.of Nnn tlcoke, nio visiting relatives In town. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Funeral of Roy Snydor Mountain Tire a Souico of Danger Annual Meeting of Cemetery Association. The funeral of tho late Roy Snyder took place yesterday afternoon. After a brief serylce at the house, tbe rn mnlns were taken to tho Methodlat church, wheto the pastor, Rev. J. H. Cook, conducted tho service und de livered nn Impressive sermon In ad dition to the large number of relative and friends who nttended tho obse quies were the members of Jnmis Stuart council, Junior Order United American Mechanics, Sons of Veterans and Miners' and Laboiers" Benevolent fund of the Delaware and Hudson col liery At tho gravesld" the llrst named society went through th"lr usual rl' uolistle exercises. 'I hero wns a num ber of beautiful floral gifts, among which were two pillows nnd a wioatb The mountain fires whlfli have ben 1 aging for the past week got dangei ously neir the Icln!tv of the Moose 'Powder company's mills and a force of the employes were kept busy yester day afternoon fighting It. Tie whol" borough last night was envloped in deno smoke from the Hies. The annual meeting of tho Cemetery association wis held In K itetprlse ha'l last Friday evening, when the follow ing were elected directors for the en suing year. George Cudllp, Hugene Avery, George Blake, Thomas M. Gtif fltlis. II D Swlck. George McLaugh lin nnd Dr S D. Davis. At the next meeting, whloh will bo held in Decem ber, the ofllrers will be elected. Hairy Van Kleeck, who wns lefusol ndmlssion at the Danville asylum, was yesterday taken to the Hillside homo at Claik's Summit Mr nnd Mrs. Geoige Biay, of Lu zerne, weie yesterday visiting relatives hot e The borough council w ill meet In spe ilal sesMon tomorrow evening. Mis. C. E. Fessenden and daughter. Miss I3mily, who have been visiting lij Wilmington, Delaware, for some time past, have returned home. The tieasuier has received Rev M. 13 Lynott's check for $100 for the silk mill site. Mrs. Bray, of Cemetery street, who has been visiting lelatlves In Hnzle ton for several wseks, has returned. THEATRICAL. "Under the Red Robe." At the Lvceum Saturday two huge and very highly pleased audlewva baw "Under the Red Robe," by a company of veiv clever people, 'ihc drama has been seen a number of times in this city but It never lecelved a more fin ished presentation bore than It did on Saturday. Paul Cazeneuve made a fine Impres sion In the role of Gil de Berault nnd Amelia Gaulner was excellent ns Ron eo de Cocheforet Tlv- drama was bnndsomely staged "The Wintei's Tale" Tonight. Messrs. Wagenhals and Kemper who havo successfully mnnaged Shakes pearpan tours for the past five seasons have elite! ed upon a thrcatrlcal ven ture this season that bids fair to sur pass' In artistic and pecuniary success nnvthlng they have hithcrte attempted With a knowledge from nxperience that there is virtue in the principle of consolidation ns applied to theatri cal affalis, these voung managers1 havo made a great triple star combination embodying the best of the exponents of the legitlmto drama upon tho American stage The gteat trlum vliate includes Mr Louis James, Miss Knthiyn Kidder and Mr Charles B. Ilnnfoid, till of whom havo been dls- tltitrulshed nnd successful stars and of whom Involved u sluclal leganl fm some of the prominent pints other than tlirase taken by the stnis, Among tbo.e engaged In the suppott nn Har ry Langdon. John A. Ellsler, Uurrv Johnstone, Colllni Kempei, Thom.m Collin Cook, Nonnan Hackotr, Harvey Cassldv. A.L. MeVIcker. Miss Helen Singer, Miss Aphle Jnmes, Miss Dtof sih. Miss Emllv Grey Bethel and Mrs. Honrv Vnnilenhoff The engagement here will be tonight at the Ljeeum, the play will be- The Winter's Tale." "A Wonderful Unloadine-." Tiansformnn Keenan has handled all repertoire enmpaniea that come this wuy as well 'is many of the so-called gigantic ptoductlons in tecent years, but the two cur loadn of material carried by the King Dramatic com pany wheh uppeais nt tho Academy of Music all of this week, proved a surprise In many ways. It Is almost An eminent scientist re cently said : " Cod-liver Oil is truly a wonderful com position. It is seemingly Nature's remedy in almost every wasting disease." Scott's Emulsion contains the pure oil combined with hypophosphites, it rebuilds worn tissues, enriches the blood, invigorates the nerves, stops drains and wasting. Consumptives, Diabetics, pale or thin people, or nurs ing mothers, should remem ber this. Do not accept a substitute. oc. and tl.no, all drdggUti SCOTT fi. BOWNE, ClitmUli, NeW Yort. imposslblc to bollee that n compnny appearing nt popular prices would havo more scenery than tho lnrgest upectacular attractions. Yet this Is tho case and wngort load after wagon load of patnphernnlln was taken to the thealro until It uppeared to be nltnost without end. It was a wonderful un loading. The cannon, itfgnntlc eleva tors, great safe!, all kinds of sailing craft ond In fact every conceivable stage device seemed to be U3ed by (ho company. As this scenery has been painted by the very best metropolitan nrtlstA n series of tho most gorgcoti9 representations t.1111 be looked for "Hands Over the Sea" opens tbe en gagement this evening ami this fn mous piny will be given n most excel lent handling. ' Faust" with all Its scenic and mechanical effects Is an nounced for tho dime matlnnf tomor row whllo Augustus Pltou's celebrntod play "Cumberland ll"ovlIl bo given to morrow evening. Bohemian Burlesquors. At tho Gab'ty the llrst threo day ot this week tho nltiaetlon will bo tho "Bohemian Duilesquois " The olio Ineludes Roger nnd Hello Dolnn In tho "Marriage License." Fred Wyekoff. Dutch comedian Tyson Sisters, dia lect cotnedv: tenm Fisher : Clark, acrobatic rag time ouke wnlkors. Van nnd Nobrlga, nsslst'd by Robby Noith In "My Busy Dear." Nlta Abbott, sero. comic; Ksmeralda Slster-5, singing and ncrobatlc dancem. Mitchell and Cain, "A Hot Fair" Thcv are followed by nn after piece whlidi is by far the funniest skit thnt has been s,oen nt the Gaiety thoatre this season. This excellent bill will bo given every after noon nnd evening, commencing today until Thursday. Tho Real Picture Show Lyman II. Howe's hle'iv grade Mov ing Picture company will b" at Lyceum on Tuesday, October 'I, and will, as usual, Im the tieat of til" seison in this city. He hns an entire new series of pictures, including the bost pro ducts of animal photogiaphy In Kuropr nnd America, which will be exhibited on this occasion. "Tho Trench Maid." Consideied ns a production, that lively musical comedy, "Tfi French Mold," which comes to the' Lyeum Wednesdny, October 25, wilt be found to bo one of the most pretentious and complete ever seen lure. The entire tyulpment used In the long runs at the Herald Squaio Theatre In New Yoik nnd ot the Paik Theatre In Boston will be used and the scenic and cos tume accessories are of the most In II llant kind In the company whloh will be seen here are many well known and populir people Including rrnnk P. Blnlr, Hallen Mostyn. Ddd Redway, Howard Ttuesd'dl Cortland Auburn, Henri Laurent. Clinton Hlder. Edith Murlllo, Anna Barcl ly, Madolelnt I.owrle, Susie Rockstmore, Lillian Do Gross and Maple Do Bear. Ariel Lndies' Sextette. The Smith Sisters, who will appear at the Lyceum Thursday evening, nre well known to the public. During the past seven seasons they have appeared In nearly every state In the Union nnd In fourteen hundred different cities nnd towns, thus establishing a na tional refutation ns entertainers such as was seldom, if ever, known In the annals of the Lyceum. Miss Ger tiude Smith, the prima donna. Is re cognized both In London and Paris as. one of America's most brilliant so pranos. Thus we offer to the public with the strongest assurance and guarantee of Its excellence the re markable combination of these six sweet-singing slstors FOUND THE SEA SERPENT. Battle Between Forty Founds of Boy and Forty Founds of Fish. From the Chicago Inter-Occun. , David Chetry was nine yeais old In May and he lives in Bristol, Pa His flesh, bone and sinew only weigh forty one pounds, all told, but his pluck is equal to a ton One day lately he and two equally jouthful, but much more pondeious comtndes, went out on the Neshamlny meadows to fish for suck ers Tiie swollen waters of the creek hud pushed their way back Into the lateral ditches and lay there tQthe depth of a foot or more. As the feather weight Dave and his companions were following the bank of one of these ditches on their way to the sucker gtounds of the Neshamlny they were nttraeted lij tho unwonted tioubllngot the muddy wuter at the bottom of tho ditch Some big object with Its back a couple of Inches or more out of water was moving along thiough the field by means of the tempotan wutet in tho (lite h 'Jltnlnetty'" exclaimed one of Dave's cotniades. It's a ullygalot got lost! That's what It is!" "Huh1" ejaculated another contempt uously "Allygator nothln'. It's a big snuppln "torkle lookln' for muahiats " Meantime the big object In the ditch wus plowing its way along, witli evi dent dislike of the Job Maybe It's the sea seipent," sug gested Dave. "Let's ketch It " Rut the other two buys took n en tliely opposite view of what was best to do, and began tn move away, with the unmistakable Intention of putting distance between them nnd the formidable-looking thing snuggling In the Insufficient water of the ditch. Little Dave Cheiry's forty-one pounds of ldy and wagon load of grit weren't to be seated, and shouting to his te ti'eatlng comrades to wait for him, ho tumbled headlong Into the ditch, threw himself upon the big living mystery, and clasped his arms about it On that Instant mud and water bigan to fly about with such violence that jets and lumps of It shot nbovo the banks of the ditch as If the bottom had been disseminated by a dynamite cartridge A rod or two above where Davy had plucklly attacked the creature In Its, own element the water became still shallower and gradually 1 cached Its limit, land 01 mud only being beyond. Llitlo David hung on and wrestled un til he had woiked his piize all that dis tance, and by one grand effort tumbled It clear of what little water theie was and on to diy land, and the battle was over. AVhen pavld'scantlve had gasped a few times and then liy quiet, Dave's companions approached and gt down Into tho ditch. Dave dug tho mud out of his mouth and eyes, nnd, sitting ou his rnptive, said "You fellers Is chumps'" The evidence wns ho stioug In favor of Dave's charge that the boys cnteted no defense to It It wns all that tho three of them could do to get Dave's ttophy to the top of the ditch and carry It home. Then they learned thnt tho prize wns a German carp, and when It was weighed It was found that Dave Cherry was only one pound heavlet than the cat p. Hut Davo was disap pointed. "I thought It was tho sea serpent!" The People's imtt-tt ' A POPULAR CLEARING IIOUSK for the Betum ot All WI10 Have Houses to Rent, Real list ate or Other Property to ' Sell or Exchnngc, or Who Want Situations or Help Thee Small Advertisements Cost One Cent Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word Cxccpt Situation Wanted, " Whloh Arc In sorted Free. FOP RENT rem ru:NT-m adams avknud: thoroughly tcnniatrd rent reason able. Smith, Boaid of TrnilfojIJulldlnff. FOR RENT-A runNlSHDP FHONT room nlth or without uoatd. 418 Noun Seventh street FOR SALE KENTUCKY HORSES AT AUCTlON-1 will sell to the highest bidders a ear load of fine Kentucky horses, consisting of match team roadsters and saddler, on Wedm mlny, Oct. 2. nt 2,p. m , nt Priill A; Co ' stable No 62s Spruce street Alex, lluckner, agent. MeHrldn. nuctlonecr. FOR SALK-nXCKLLKNT AND ONL llrst-clat-s lmtrl buslncfcH lu town Host iiccominottntlons, thirty bed rnomJ; newl furnlMied, electric light, bath and steam heat, slsteen boarders, largo bar und transient trade, house, writer nnd light rent lensonnble Good reasons for soiling. Addrecs P. O. Box 323, Mlners vllle. Pa. AGENTS WANTED. BALDSMKN-ir YOU WANT TO MAKH Jl.WX) n jenr work for us Our leather suspenders sell themselves, rannot wear out, attractive assortment, exclusive ter ritory, samples free conditionally. J B. Retry Mfg Co , A D2D Cincinnati, O. HELP WANTED. WANTRD-TTlOROt'HaLY KPFtriKNT stenographer and tvpowrltor for Smith Premier midline, state ngo, expe rience, refcienco and salary expected. Ad dress The Jonics 11 Howes Manufactur ing Co, TovMimUi, Fn. rivn ladihs and onNTLBMnN at nnee tn wholesale goods; lxty dollars por month nnd expenses. Call nt once, 307 Washington nvenue HELP WANTED-MALE. HlTCpVNTBrTXi AT once O & n i:iectric Co , Bingham ton, X Y WANTBD-BAKBR AS SHCOND HAND. Scheucr Bros , 311 Brook street. WANTi:D-YOUNG MAN WII.T-1NO TO work at fitting up valves and beating specialties Brains rcottlred more than experience Answer by letter Kleloy, 11 W 13th street, New York MONEY TO LOAN. FURAND ONE-HALF PER CENT nnd Jlvo per tent money on approved security M II HOl.GATE, Common wealth building BOARDING. BOARDING AT 92 CEDAR AVENUE BOARDING, 525 PINE STREET. FURNISHED ROOMS. FOlT'RENT - FURNISHED FRONT room for one or two gentlemen, also fcldo room, 317 Madison avenue. LOST. LOST-RED COW. off, $5 reward Grant avenue HORNS SAWED Bryan Flnn, 22S MISCELLANEOUS. TO WHOM CONCERNED-DRAWING for organ and book case at Co-opcra-tlvo hall, Sept. 28, is postponed to Oct. 16, U99 JLEGAU NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application will be made to the Gov ernor of Pennsjlvnnla on Mondaj Nov. ti. IW, by Earl W Bishop, Oscar Yost, Michael J Kcllv, Ezra H. Rtpplo and Michael E McDonald under the act ot assembly, er titled "An net to provide for the incororation and regulation of cer tain cotporatlons " approved April 29th. 1S74. and tho supplements thereto, for a charter of an intended corporation to be called "Clemo Real Estate Compnnv," the character and object of which Is the pur. chasing holding, leasing and t-elllng real estate und for these purpobes to huv possess nnd enjoy all tho rights, benelltb and privileges of said act of aembly und supplements thereto m 1: Mcdonald, solicitor NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT AN application will bo tnado to the Courr of Common Pleas of Lackuwunna Coun ty on Monday, October 2, 1S9D, at '9 o'clock o m , under 1111 net entitled "An Act to provide for tho incorpoiatlon and regu lation of certain corporations, approved Apt II 24 174 and its bupplements, for u charter for an intended corporation to bo called "The Gtfcn Ridge Coal Companv Accidental Fund ' tho character and ob ject of which is to provide a fund lor the iclief of its members from funds col lected therein, und for this puipo-e to have, possess and enjoy all Hie rb hts, privileges and beudllti of the ,ald Act of Assemblv nnd Its supplements Tin proposed charter if now on tile In the rif fle e of tint Prothonotnry of Lackawanna Countv, to No 14X1 September Term, 1S0 J R BURNETT, Solicitor SITUATIONS WANTED siTfatuw wTNrElSirrT'TirAN who urderstonds tTklng care of boil ers 01 lunrlng stationary engine Address J E M , GUI Bacon street, Scranton, Pa SITUATION WANTED-TO GO OFT washing nnd Ironing, wushlng and Ironing taken homo also Call or address, A. B. wJl N Sumner avenue DRESSMAKER - SWELL, STYLISH work up to djte. done by tho duv in prlwito fumllics N Yoik, Dressmuker, 121 Franklin avenue SITUATION WANTED-BY AN EXPEK-lenee-d bookkeeper, small (alary; tef ercnees given Addres-s Experience euro Scranton Tribune A BARBER WITH GOOD REFERENCE desires a position, city or country Address or Inquire Jeihn R OriflltbH, 212 North Garfield avenue. . he said In disgust Dutch caip'" "and It's only an old $100 Howard, $100. Tho renders of this paper will be pleased to learn thnt there Is nt least one dreaded disease that science hns been uble to euro In all Its stages and that Is Cutnrrh Halls Catarrh C ire the nnlv positive cure now known to the medical fraternity Catarrh being a constitutional dHenso requites u eivstltutlonnl treatment Hall u Catarrh Cure! Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur fnces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, nnd giving the patient strength bj building up the constitution and as-Msting nature In doing its work. Tho proprietors havo so much faith In Its curative powcrH, thnt thev nffei One Hundred Dollars for any ciihe that It falls to cure Send for list of testl monlals Aeldress, F J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O Sold by druggists. 7Fc. Hall's Family Pills are the best - - IT'S ALWAYS MIDNIGHT ULOOM to the sufferer fiom stomach disorders and tho diseases which enn be directly trneed there- neglect or Ignorance may liavo pioduced tho darkness, hut so sure ns night follows dnj, Just ho surtl will Dr Von Stnn'tf Pineapple Tablets let In tho sunuhlno and bring back tho full noonday brightness of perfect liAltii This Is tak ing strong ground-but proof is to be had one tablet after tutlng 1$ in n box 11 cents. For salo by MutthewH Bros, and W, T. Clark,: Exchange. PROFESSIONA L. ArtOHITCCT3 HOWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT. Council building, Scrnnton 1:. l. WAirnn, architkct, oi-ticij rear of fjCni Washington avenue. LHWIS HANCOCK. JR.. ARCHlTLVT. ."i Spruco st , cor. Wash. nv Bcranton. FIlHDUmcK L. BROWN, AnCIIITDCT, I'rlre building, IX Washington avenue, Hcrantoti, T I. LACF.Y & SON, ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bonk. DCNTIST3 M I O LYMAN. BCRANTON Pl'lt vato Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry. 1"R. 11 F. REYNOLDS, OPP. 1'. O DR. C C LAUBACH. US Wyoming nve WELCOME C. SNOVEU. Coal Exchange 2nd floor, Room D, Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to 6. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 121 nnd 127 FRANK lln avenue Rates reasonable P. XE1GLBR. Proprietor. 8CRANTON"7ioUSE. n"i:AR D , L. & W passenger depot. Conducted nn tint Eu ropean plan VICTOR KOCH, Prop LAWYCR3 RICHARD J BOURKE, ATTORNEY-at-l.aw, MX)-2 Lackowonna avenue Gen eral law business, collections und loons J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law, Rooms 312-311 Mears Building D 11 REPI.OOLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negolluted on real rstntn secutity. Mears building, corner Wnsltlngton nvenue and Sitnice street M J. DONAHOE. ATTORNF.Y-AT-1 iw. Onices, G12-C13 Mcars Building FRANK E BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND B u i r bulldlne. cou msfllor-at-Low, rooms 13 ond 14, Washington avenue WILtiARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT tornejs nnd Counrellors-nt-Law. he publlcan building, Washington avenue. Scranton, Pa. JESSUP & JESSUP ATTORNEYS AND Counsellor - at - Law, Commonwealth building, rooms 1, 20 and 21 JAMES W OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT-Lnvv Rooms 614, 515 nnd BIG Board ot Trado building. JAMES J. H. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY at,-Law 302 Commonwealth building, Scrnnton. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms SC3-S04, 9th floor, Mears building. L A WATRES. ATTORN EY-AT-I AW 502 Board of Trade building, Scranton, Pa C. R PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAVV Commonwealth building. Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' National Bank building C COMEOYt, Building 9-13 REPUBLICAN A W BERTHOLF, Mears building. ATTORNEY, PHVSICtANS ANO SURQEOHS MARY A opathlst. SHEPHERD. M. GIG Linden street D, HOME- DR. W. E ALLEN, lngton avenue 513 NORTH WASH- DR. L M. GATES, ROOMS 207 AND 20S Board of Trade building. Ofllce hours, S to 0 n m . 2 to 1 and 7 tn S p n Residence, 200 MadUnn nve nue DR. C L FREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Fitting nnd Fat Reduc tion Ofllce telephone, 11C3 Hours, 10 to 12. 2 to 4. 7 to U DR S W. L'AMOREAFX. OFFICE 31 Washington nvenue Residence, 1518 Mulberrv Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kldnevs and genlto-urlnar ot gans a specialty Hours 1 to 4 p m W G ROOK. VETERINARY Sl'It geon Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated Hospital 121 Lh.elen Mree-t. Scranton Telephone 2G72 SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF TIIE LACKAWANNA. Scranton. Pa. Courses preparatory to colleRc lnw,incdf-lne or business. Opens Sept 11th Send for catalogue Rev Thomas M Ciiin, LL D , principal and proprietor, W. E. Plumle), A. 31 , head master. SEEDS G R CLARK & CO, SEEDMEN AND Niiiserjme'ii. stoto 14ft Wnshlnirton ave nue, gieen house, 1350 Noith Main ave nue , store telephone, ""2 WIRE SCREENS JOS. KFETTEL. REAR HI LACKA wnnna avenue, Scianton Pa , maniifae turer of Wlro Screens MISCELLANEOUS BAUER'S-ORCHESTRA-MUSIC 1 OR balls, picnics, parties, leceptions, wed dings and concert woik furnished For terms uddress R J Bauer, conductor 117 Wyoming avenue over llulbcrts music store. MEOARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS Mipplles. envolopes. paper bags, twine Warehouse 110 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. CITY SCAVENGER A I) BRIOGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS nnd eess pools no odor Improved pumps used A B BRIGGS Proprietor Leave eirders 110' Noith Main avenue, or Elcke's drug store corner Adams nnd Mulbenv Telephone 1510 SCALP TREATMENT. MRS rLLERTICATp mont, 50c , shampooing, 50e facial mnssTpe manicuring. 25c chiropody, 701 Qulnc RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Schedule in Effect June 10, 1800. Trains Leave Scrnnton: 6.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hanisbur-j, Fhlladelphin, Balti more, Washington, and for Fltts burg and the West.' 0.38 a. m week days, for Hazleton, Pottsville, Reading, Norrlstown, nnd Fhlladelphin; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore,Washington and Pitts burfj and the West. 8.18 p. xn., week days (Sundays 1.68 p, tn-). for Sunbuvy, Hnrrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsbuig and the West. 4,27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, llarrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. I R. WOOD. Gon I.-Pans. Agent. J, B, HUTCHINSON, General Manager. RAILROAD TIME TABLES Del., LaoUii, anJ Western. Effect Monday, Juno 5, ISM. Tralrs lcavo Serunton as follows: Ex press for Now York and nil points can. 1.40, 3.00, SIX) und 10.0S a, m.; 12.53 and 3.3l p. m Evprcss or Enston, Tienton, Phlladeb phlu and the south, S 14, S09 and 10.0", u. m., 12.55 nnd 3.3.1 p. m. Tobhanna nctommodntlon, (! 10 p. m. Express for lllnghamton, Ohvvcbo, Eb mini,. Corning, Bath, Danville, Mounl Mortis nnd Buffalo, 1210, 1.33, 9 00 a. m. 155 and 6 50 p. m., making eloso connec tions at llufTolo to nil points In tho wml uortbvvegt und sotithwort. Wnshlngtriti accommodation, 3.10 p. m. lllngbumton und way Hlntlnns, 1 0j p. m ractorjUllo necommodatlon, 100 p. tn. Nleliolson nceommodallon, COO p. ni. Emuchx for Utlen nnd Richfield Springs, 211 a m and 1 55 p. 111 Ithaca ''3. 9 00 n tn nnd IK p. m. For Nrrthumbcilrntl, 1'lttnton, Wilkes Hone, l'lv mouth. Blnomsburg and Dan ville, malting close Connections nt North nmberlnnd for Wllllnmsport, llarrlsburg, Baltimore, Waslilngton nnd the south. Northumberland und Intermediate sta tions, CM, 10.05 a in. and 1.55 and 5 40 p m Nontlccke nnd Inlet mediate stnlnns, 1 Of and 11 lo n 111 I'ltnouth nnd Intermedlote stations, 3.35 nnd S 50 p m. For Kingston 12 55 i.. in. Pullman pnrlor and sleeping coaches or alt express trains For detailed Information, pocket tlm tuhles. etc . apply to M. L. Smith Dis trlct Pnssinger Agent, depot ticket ofllce Central Unit road of New Jcr3cv Stations in Niw York Foot of T.lbertv street, N R , street nnd South Ferry, Whltehnr Anthrai Ite rool ned exclusively, insur ing clcilnllness nnd comfort TIME. TABLE IN EFFECT OCT. 15, lftt Trains leave Scranton for New York Newark, Kllyi belli Philadelphia. Knston Bethluhc in, Allentovvn, Maueh Chunk and White Haven, nt ) 30 a m,i express, 1 20, express. 4" 00 p m. Sundays. 2 15 p m. For Plttston and Wilkes-Uorre, ? 30 a. m.. 1.20, 4 00 p m Sm.diOH. 2.15 p tn. For Mountain Pnrk $ 30 a. m . 1 20 p. in, Sundays, 2 r, p m For Baltimore nnd Washington, nnd points South und Wrst Via Bethlehem 8 30 n. m , 1.20 p m. Sundavs, 2.13 p. m. For Long Binneh Ocean Grove, etc, nt S 30 n m. and 1 20 11. m For Reading, Lebanon nnd HnrrNburg, via Allentovvn, S. 10 u in , 1 20 p. m Sun dnvs 2.15 p in. For Pottsville, S 30 n m . 1 20 p m Thiough tickets to all points East, South and West nt lovvert rato at tho station. J IT. OLHAUSEN. Gen Snpt. ' II. P. BALDWIN, Gen, Toss. Agt. Delaware ana Hudson. On Moj 11th. I'M. trains will lenvfl Scranton ns follows For Caiboiid.ile .!. 7 53, ".53, I0.lt e. m . 12 noon: Lit 2.0 3 52. 5.25, G.2", i.57, 9 1'.. 11.00 p m 1 1G n m. For Albany, Sirateign. Montrenl, Bo ton. New England points, etc C.2o a. ni . 2 31 p m For Hotiesdale-fi 20. 1013 a. m.; 2 20, 6 2 P. 111 For Wllke-I!arre-C.r. 7.43. S.ri, 10 43 n. m ; 12 03, 123, 3 33, I : 30 II. 11 ."0 11 m CIO, 7.1R. . For New York. Pbllodelphll, etc. vli Le-IUgli Valley Rollroail-0.4 . p m.; 1203, 1.21. 4.27 p m : with Blntk Diamond E- prrrs 11 30 n m. For Pentlsvlvnnln Railroad points, G.4". 9 3S a m : Z IS. 4 27 p in. For wi'steru points, via Lehigh Vnlle-v Rallrood-7 4S a. 111 : 1201, 3 31, with Black Diamond Express. 10 41, 11.30 p. m Trains wilt nrrive in Scrnnton ns fol lows From Cirbondnle and the North 0 40, 7 41, 8 3S, 911, 10 IS, llf,x n. m : 123, 2.15, 3 2".. 4 23. 7 4 !. 10 " 11 27 p m. From Wlll.es-Harre and the South i.l . 7 4S SIS, 103S. lliTi a m.; US. 2.11. 3.4S, f 20, K 21, 7.53. 9 05 10 0. p. m ! 1.13 n. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Coibondalo-9 05, 11.33 3 5'. 5.47. 1 53 ri. m p. m 2.23, 1.5S, For Wlll-es-Bnrre-irs 12 03 n. m 3 21!. 5 41. 7.4S p. m For Alborj. Siratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc., 2 21 p in. Lowest rates to all points In United States and Cntinela J. W 111 RD1CK. G. P A . Albany, N. Y. II. W. CROSS, V. V. A., Set miton, Pa. Lehigh Valley Kailroa.l. In Effect May 11, 1ST) TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia nnd Ne-w Yeuk. vln D K. II R. It, nt 0 45 a tn und I-' 01, 2 1, 4 27 (Black Diamond Evpiess). nnd 11 "' p m. Sundnvs, D & 11 R R. 1 5", 7 Is 1. m For White Haven, Hozletou nnd prin cipal points in the eoal recions, vlu 1 &. 11 R R 0 43 2 IS and 4 27 p m. Fer Tnttsvllle i I , 2 Is V in For Bethlehem, Eastern, Reading. liar rlsbuig and principal Intermediate- sta tions, via I) A. 11 R It. 64. a. m.; 1J at 2 IS 4 27 (Bluek Diamond Express), 11.30. StindnjH. D Ar II It It . 1 5S, 7 4S p. m For Tunkhaiioek, Teiwundn, Elmlra Ithaca, Oenova and principal intermedi ate stations, vli I), I. & W R II. 8 0S u in , 12 55 and 1 15 p in For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo. Niag ara Fulls. Cbicai-o, and all points west, via D. .V H R It 320!, I X.. (Ruck Dla mimil Express), 7 4S and 11 ."ft p in Sun days. 1) & H It R . 12 03 a in, 7.4S p m Pullman pallor nnd sleeping or Lehigh Valle-v pallor e-ars on nil trains between Wllke-s-Harre and New Yeirk Philadel phia. Buffalo And Suspension Bridge. HtOLLIN II WILBUR. Gen. Supt.. Sotltn liethlc-hcin, Pa . . CHAS S LEE Gen Pass Agt, , 2o Cnrt- landt street. New York A W NONNEMACHER. Dlv Pass Agt., South Bethlehem, Pa For tlekets and Pullman reservations applj Z'J Lackawanna avo., Scranton, Pa. Ilric ami Wyoming Valley. Time Table In Effect Sept. 11 1S90; Tialns leave Scranton lor New vorlc. New bin gli und Inti-rmedlate- points on Erie rallroid, also for Ilawlej und local points at 7 05 a in and 2 2s p m Returning tialns nirlvc at bcranton at 10 21 a ni mid J.1G and 910 p. m. St'ltA!TO:V DIVISION. In r.ffcct Juuoga-li, 1800. North Hound. South liound. SOS M 5 203,201 !02 vWzot o-,ui V: & PmI Stations I pa j ii '1st A i- MiArrlTe Lcire, I Hi 7 25N Y rr-ttlKUn 81 7 7 1 Oi West und street 7 65 7 m weenawicen 10 A II p MiArnve Leave' 10 49 10 40 10 31 10 21 6 2V 116 a is loo lorlmo 0 0U.12 4' 5S4U40 e'ftilOAlA 1 10 S CO) 4 hi Hancock Starlight I'rc-tca Park Inwood roymcllo Orsoo Ple-ant Mt, Uolondale Forest citr Carbondaln Whlto midge Maytleld Jfrinju Arclilbald Intou rcckTlUo oirphaut I'rlcctjurS Ihroop rrovldnce rark viace hcrantou tiie 311 411 til 4 41 0 56 6 45 a-o Sit 331 !!41 2 60 4 CI 10 15 (01 514 13 JO oo S60 9 40, ue 9 21 910 9071 S JT IS 2. '4112 14 5'1112ti SljiiUM 6 30,1149 7 0V SMI R1 3(r, 534 3 It ( 45 8 341 6 54 3 58 7 08 7 SO 5 00US4 7 84 4f71lS0 4 81'lim 4 4S.1123 4 4311 18 4 4011 IS 7J 7 42 7 44 f3 S t 5D tS 43' ( 01 8 45 1 01 904 8 53 8 46 7 50 S51 8 09 7M S54l ill I 01l 11 4 311107 7 58 C2 BC4 80G 810 812 35 4 10 8 42: S40 4 01 8 81 4 23 11 03 4 St'U 01 4 2-JI10) 4 01 8 21 BS3 410 4 14 8i7 831 8 33 8 3'I 4 19 f 1057 4 1-rJO U II 17 31 8 SO did 4 29 8 So A U P uU u Leave Arrive l u t Sunday only f ali-Dtuestbat trains stop on tlgoil (or ras 8cnj;crH. 1 ralas sot and sos fiundiy only Other train dally except riundar. t-t-ciire rates via Ontario 4 Western betoie purcha-lngjlckctsaiul save money I Uroush Uacn-r outlet klroper and frpr re cllnmi; chair car New oic to Chloizo nithou change. I'ni.eiiirrr llnlea Knlnccd i Two CniU I'or.Ullr. J.C. 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