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    THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1899.
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CARBONDALE.
OTHERS AFTER WELL WATER.
Opposition to tho Ponsolltlatfd Water
Supply company Krnwn ptioflRiT every
dny , A well I to lie unk on the prem
ises of John Gilbert foi the benefit of
tho Mitchell A: ltoRley Inuntlry una
other South Main stieit ontoi prises
The mnnov to be paltl out for water
for tho laundry, nrcoidlnir to thu ad
vanced schedule-, w 111 1' iy Interest sev
eral times on the amount loaulieri to
do the work Individual effort pi (un
ices to defeat the Consolidated corpor
ation even though the Artesian Water
company and municipal ownership en
terpilses should fall Already It Is
frared, however, that the cutting off
of pave washes and other unnecessary
tops will so l educe tho corporation's
revenue that another rise In rates will
result and fuither burden those who
are still dependent on the old souice of
supply. At nicsent there seems to be
nothlntr In the way of chnrcinR $20 a,
tap Instead oC $8
BESSIE M'DONALD DIES.
Bessio. little daughter of superliv
icnueni nt mo local nruticn hi mo .Mei-
ropolltan Insurance compiny, and Mrs
McDonald, died last nlRht at their
home on Park stieet She wns iiroiI
s"vcn ycats, and was a ety blight and
Interesting child Tor home days sho
had been suffei Inp from membraneous
croup and yesterday Dis. Eowry, of
this city, and Logan, of Scrunton, were
In consultation on the case. They did
everything within human power to
save her, but without avail On no
count of the n iture of the disease, the
funeral will be private
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
G A Thompson, superintendent of
the Erie's Delaware division, was in
this citv on Satuidav.
National Hxptess Agent George
Simpklim has returned fiom a lslt
with his family In Now Yotk state.
Jessertounds, who has been operator
and cleik at the Kile freight olllce, sev
ered his connection with the "Old Re
liable" and has accepted a situation as
assistant to A. W. Coibin, of the West
ern Fnlon ofllce.
A M Mllchell Is able to be at busi
ness again.
Mis J. E Buir entertained her Sun
day school class last evening.
Mrs Mav Manville Is tho guest of
Delaware friends.
L.m.in H Howe's moving picture
exhibition given at the Grand last
night gave entire satisfaction It has
been considerably Improved since Mr.
Howe was hero last season. The Dewey
parade pictures were especially pleas
ing John W Altken has returned from
Atlanta, Georgia.
Functal services over tho remains of
Robert Carter will be held this after
noon nt 2.30 o'clock in the parish house
of Trinity church. Interment will bo
made In Maplewood cemetery.
Epeilpnce Is the best teacher"
to you and you may take this medl
Kvery testimonial in foor ot Hood's
Par'apnillla l the oico of experience
cine with pel feet confidence that It
will do for j on what It Ins done for
others
Hoed s nils cure
headache.
biliousness, sick
JERRI YN AND MAY FIELD.
Sunday Night's Fire Causes Great
Excitement Special Meeting of
Council This Evening Personal
News,
Sunday evening at 7 o'clock flames
weio seen Issuing fiom the cupolai
ovei the Delawaie and Hudson bleaker
blacksmith bhop. The vaitchman at
the breaker n few moments later dis,
coveied the firo and sounded an alarm.
By this time the Hie was burning
fiercely and in a few minutes had ex
tended to tho carpenter shop which
adjoins It. The Artesian Hose compf.
any were the first to lespond to the
alaim and they deserve special pialsa
for their piomptntss The Ciystais,
who had much fuithei distance to.
travel, nlso made a quick lesponso and
both companies worked hard in subdu
ing the llames In doing so they were
badly handicapped by the low pressuroi
of watci and had their been a Inlsk
breeze blowing It would have been
a most diflleult tire to hubduo with
the little watei they were able to p'our
upon it The Interior of both shop
was considerably damaged, but for
tunately about all the men's tools werj
saved.
The cause of the flio p. unknown and.
Is somewhat of a mystery as tho black
smith who wns working during the
day left the shop at 3 o'clock In the
afternoon when everj tiling was ap
parently safe.
It was at first reported that tho
bleaker was on lire and much evlto
ment prevailed The services at tho
churches had just commenced as tho
alarm was sounded nnd so gieat was
the excitement It was deemed udvls
able to dismiss the congregation
The surveyor, assisted by Council
men Burdlsh, Nicholson and Swlck,
yesterday elected the stone monu
ments which mark the division lino ot
the borough of Archbald nnd Jermyn,
CARD or THANKS.
The parents and brothers and sisters
of the late Rov Snyder take this means
to acknowledge their giatltudo to his
comrades schoolmates and fellow
woikmen and the neighbors and
fi lends of the family, who by their
hympalhetle ministrations during thrr
aa nours ot bereavement did much
Sparkling QBass Ware.
Cut glass, or any
kind of glass Avare,
window panels and
mirrors Avill sparkle
if you use Gold
Dust. It does the
work your muscle
has to do Avhen
you use soap.
I.nd for fr. booklet "Ooldin Rulti
for noui.wotk "
THB N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY
Cbtcifo SI.Loiili NcwYork Botloa
to soften affliction and make bearable
a heavy sorrow.
Mrs. Ann Whlto and sons, Harry
and George, of Illakely. rpent Sunday
with lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
II. Williams, of ltushbrook ntrost
Mls Emma Roberta, Miss Rngougli.
and Ij. A. Green and Richard Hawkins
w 111 take part In tho musical entertain
ment at the Peekvillo loan exhibition
this evening.
The hoiough council will meet this
evening In special session to consider
the amendment to tho street car fran
chise. '
TAYLOR NEWS.
Conceit of tho New Catholic Parish
This Evening Funeral Ai range-
ments United Mine Workers to
meet.
This ccnliiR will occur the giand en
tertainment and social of tho new
Catholic palish to ho held In Weber's
link. The piogramme, which nppearcd
In this depaitment recently, consists of
excellent musical and literary numbers,
which will be thoroughly enjoyed. The
committee In ihaige aio capable young
men, and piomiso an enteitainment of
unusunl merit Tickets have sold eiy
lapidly and me only twenty-live tents.
The mcmbeis of Eacltiuanna lodge.
No. 113, Ameilcnn ProtPetnnt associa
tion, nru requested to meet In their hall
at 1 o'clock this (Tuesduv) afternoon
to attend the funeral of theii deceased
biother, W H. Nicholas.
Mi and Mrs. William Thomas, of
vcst Scranton, weio the guests of l da
tives hero yeBterday.
All members of tho Emblem division,
No. r.7, Sons of Tempeiance, nre 10
qucsted to meet in their hall this after
noon nt 1 o'clock to attend the funeral
of their deceased brothel, W. II. Nich
olas. All arrangements have been com
pleted for the grand musical entertain
ment and social of the Sibley union
church, which Is to bo held in tho
church auditorium this evening. Ad
mission, ten and fifteen cents for chil
dren and adults.
Erlne. the four-ycni-old daughtei of
Mrs. Thomas A Thomas, of the Hats,
died vesteiday morning from dlph
theila. The funeral oecuired ester
day afternoon. Interment was made
In the Foiest Home cemetery
The funeral of the late AVilllam H.
Nicholas will occur from his late home
on Storrs stieet this afternoon at 2 SO
o'clock. The funeral sermon will be
Pleached In the Calvary Baptist church,
of which the deceated was a member,
by the pastor. Rev Dr. H H Harris.
Mis. Elsie C Eutz, of Indiana, who
has been the guest of her mothei, Mrs
Medlar, left for Allentown the latter
part of the week, accompanied by her
mother.
Miss Lizzie Williams, of South Scran
ton, spent the Sabbath as the guest of
Miss Lillian Howells, of Main street.
.Mrs John P Coopoi has gone to
Philadelphia, where sho expects to
spend the winter with her sister
This evening's meeting of the Lacka
wanna lodge. No. 113, Ameilcan Protes
tant association, promises to be an In
teresting affair, when Worthy Grand
Master John Bain, of 'Plttsbuig, and
Past Grand Master William Cunning
ham, of Philadelphia, will address the
meeting. A coidlal Invitation is ex
tended to every member of the order
In tho district to be piesent and hear
the giand officers
Loral Hr.uirh, N'n 101 J Pulled Mln
Woikers, will hold an Important busl
n ss iiKutlng In Basliuni's hall this
(Tuesday) evening.
Don't forget the Bachelors' annual
supper at the Methodist Episcopal
church on Thuisday evening
OLYPHANT.
Members of the Orient foot ball team
of this place which was recently oi
ganlzed are practicing haid dally pre
paring for the opening game. The
team Is composed of players who know
a thing or two about the game and
pioitil.se to make it Inteiesting for some
of the teams in this vicinity. The line
up is as follows Center, Dr. J. J.
Price, right guard, John Law lei, right
tackle, J. M McGlnty, light end, Tho.s
Rogan, left guard, James Connots.
left tackle. William Sheiidan: left end,
John McIIalp; nuaiter back, Joseph
Muhon; right halt back, Gus Ollen
dlke; left half back, Tom Williams,
full back, Thomas Hannahue. concn,
Thomas Rogan, munngei, Joseph
Mahon It Is requested that nil mem
bers icpoit foi practice on Wednes
day afternoon.
Matthew Giey has letuined home
fiom Erie, Pa.
Bob O'Connell, of Honesdale, is
spending a few days In town
Dr W L Van BuskliU spent Sun
day at his home In Tavlor.
air. nnd Mrs. T. E Williams nif vis
iting lelatlves at South Gibson
AVilllam Jones, of Carbondale, spent
Sunday with friends In town
Mrs Kate Morris, of Dunmoie stieet,
whoihus been veiy III, Is convalescent
Miss Coia Jones, of Foiest Cits, who
has been the guest of Miss Alice Pat
ten, leturned homo esteiduy.
PECKVILLE.
Mi Hnriy Coats, of Vate3vllle, spent
Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
liobeit Coats
Mr nnd Mrs. 1 V. Ma", jr . of i1 I
cii, N. Y, aie spending a week with
the foimei's patents, Mr. and Mis. V
V. Mace.
Mr Daniel Dot lis left yesterday for
a few eluvs' visit nt Wllkes-Bune.
Miss Peail AVliItman spent Sunday
with ft lends In Gteen Hldge.
Ml Thomas Hughes, of the AA'est
Side, has accepted h position with tho
Delaware and Hudson at No. bleak
er. In Olyphunt
Mi B J McGutl of Scranton, spent
Sunduv with his patents. Mr and Mis
John McGuil. of tho West Side.
ELMIIURST.
Miss Mama Eaton anil Miss Dolph, of
Scranton, were tho guests of Miss Jen
nie Dunning over Sunday.
Miss Bertha Grimes Is visiting at the
homo of Rev. C A. Spalding, at Hoi
llstervlllc. Mrs. Byron Buckingham attended a
meetlmt of tho Eastern Star at Scram
ton last evening.
Mrs. U A. Shoemaker nd Miss Addle
Rell spent yesterday In Scinnton. v
Mr and Airs. Hnslow, sr, and Mr.
nnd Mrs. F W. Hnrlow visited Scran
ton yesterday afternoon.
Piofcssor Rogois opened a night
school on AVcdne.dny night with fliteeti
pupils.
Mis. E AV. Davis visited her parent-)
nt Moscow on Friday last.
Mrs. H. S. Finn is recovering from
her recent Illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Estcil'o nnd Mr and
Mis. Pryor, of Scinnton, called nt the
home of S. A. Mllcox on Sundny
Mr. S. AV. Bortiec, of Moscow, con
ducted (he services nt the Methodist
church Sunday afternoon.
Mr. J F. Blessing, of New Mllford,
visited his dnuFhtcr, Miss Inez Bless
ing, at the homo of Byi.m Buckingham
lost week.
AVhllo returning from Scranton Fri
tl.iv afteioon the team of Mrs. 'Toolny
broke loose fiom tho wagon, tin owing
herself and son, Fled, out. Pied sus
tained a fracture ot his foro.atm and
fricture of two libs. Mis. Tooley es
caped with severe bruises on head nnd
limbs. Dr Knedler wiim hostlly sum
moned nnd attended to thtli Injuries
and under his tieatment they aie now
doing nicely.
DUNMORE DOINGS.
Three Small Fires Yesterday Morn
ingThe Revival Services Silk
Mill Being Built Notes.
Eaily yesterday mottling In a very
short space of time, three small fires
occupied the attention ol the local llio
men. About thiee o'clock the Independents
and Electric were rushing over tho
ground in response to me gong mow
ing the alaim of fire. Upon the ar
rival of the companies the file was
found to bo In tho old German ceme
teiy, someone having ignited a large
pl'e of leaves which burned fiercely
for a short while.
The second blaze was in a small
shanty In what Is known ns tho
"Patch." Very little damage wns done.
The tool house connected vv Ith the
Laurel Hill pail; grounds was tho last
center of attention with tho fliemen
nnd bcond causing some excitement
and the loss of the building did not
entail much loss.
BEVIVAI, SErmCES.
The revival meetings being held
every night at tho Tilpp Avenue Chris
tian church, continue to diaw Inter
ested audiences. Rev. A. P. Cobb, who
last year conducted revival services for
several months In this boioush, will
preach tonight on the topic. ' Give,
Glory to the Lord Your God "
The second week of the levlval ser
vices being held In the M. E. church
under the dliectlon of Rev A J. Am
Cleft, tho pastor, nnd assisting minis
ters, are being well attended and the
Interest sustained. This afteinoon at
2:?0 Rev. F. P Doty will preach and
the evening sen Ice will be In charge
of Rev. S. C. Slmpklns, who will de
liver the address.
OTHER HAPPENINGS
The funetal of tho little daughter
of Mi. and Mis Edward Mr-GUI, of
Enst Drinker stieet, occuned esteiday
nfteinoon at 3 o'clock. Interment was
made in Mount Carmel cemetery.
The superstructuie of the three new
slllt mills now bullditib on Throop
property, are being rushed to comple
tion as fast as possible. They will
make quite an addition to that patt ot
the town.
The Industrial schoool connected with
the riist Presbvterian church will re
sume Its faesslons beginning Satuiday
ufternoon.
Otto Dolmetseh, of Third stieet. has
placed on exhibition In W T. Love
land's butcher shop, n bear which he
successfully killed while on a tecent
hunting trip
PERSONAL MENTION.
Miss King, of Plttston. is visiting
at the home of her grandfather, Sid
ney D Klrg. of Dudlev street
Mis, P. J. Golden Is quite HI at her
home on Chestnut street.
Mis. T. J O'Donnell, of Drinker
street, Is a guest of ft lends In Oly
phant. The many friends of A Ictor Burschell
are pleased to see him around after n,
long confinement with typhoid fever
Mr. and Mis Benjnmln Croak, ot
Broad street, ate entertaining Mi and
Mis E Ar Barber, ot Newton, N J.
Mrs. At. J. McDonald and diughtet,
Helen, of Chestnut stieet, are the
guests of Moscow friends
FUNSTON REFUSES A SWORD.
False Inscription Must Be Removed
Before He Can Accept It.
Topeka, Kans , Oct. 23 General
Funston has sent word to Topeka that
he will not accept the $1,000 gwotd
ptesented him by the people of Kan
sas unless the Inscription on tho blndo;
"1 Can Hold This Position Until My
Regiment Is Musteted Out," Is te
moved. j
General Funjton was reported to
have mode that replv to his command
ing officer In one of the engagements
nenr Mnnlln He says he did not make
such a replv, and will not accept a
swoid contninlng that Inscription.
$100 Reward, $100.
Tho readers of this paper will bo pleased
to liarn that there Is at least ono dreaded
dWcuse that science bus been nblo to
euro lu nil Its stages and that In Catarrh
Halls Catarrh C ire the onlv pu-tla
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Catarrh belnff h constitutional dlsonnn
requires o constitutional treotment Hall's
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dliectlj upon the blood und mucous sui
fiices of the si stem, therobj destroying
tho foundation of the dlseasp, and giving
the patient strength li building up the
constitution and nbslstlng nature In doing
Its work Tho proprietors huvo so much
faith In Its curative powers, that tliev
offer One Hundred DoHais for any case
tbut It falls to cure Send for list of testi
monials Address, V J CHENKY & CO., Toledo, O
Bold by druggists. 75c
Hall's rumlly Pills are the best
A COD-SENT BLi:9SNIO-Mr II r
Wood, of Easton Pu , wus u griut fcuf
ferer from Organlo Heart Disease He
never expected to bo well agntn, but Dr
Agnew's Cure for the Heart was his good
angel, and he lives today (o tell It to
others llear.liixu, "I was for fifteen
ycats a great sufferer from Heart Din
case, had smothering spoil, palpitation,
puin In left side and swelled ankles
Twenty physicians treated mc, but I got
no relief. I used Dr. Agnew's Cure for
tho Heart One doso lettered mn Insldo
of. thirty minutes Seven bottles cured
me." For sale by JIuttlieUH PJroH, ami
W. T. Clnrk -20.
THEATRICAL.
"Tho Winter's Tale."
It Is no often Hint the Shakes
pearean drama Is glvWi with such a
wealth of scenery and singe accessories
ns mnrked the production of "Tho AVIn
tei's Tale" at the Lyceum last night.
AVhllo the vvoiks of the grent dramat
ist teem with possibilities for the dis
criminating scenic artist thev aro sel
dom tnken advantage of. The actor
who essays the legitimate Is usually
rnntent to allow his audience to uso
their Imagination In lieu of scenery.
AVngenhnls nnd Kemper, who nre man
aging the tour of Louis James, K.ath
iyn Kidder nnd Chnrlds B. Hnntord
this year, have faith In the drawing
powers of Shakespeare's lines, but they
believe that drawing power can be en
hanced and the forco of tho words
mode greater If the play Is propel Iy
inesetited In a scenlo wnv.
At the Lvceum Inst night they gave
n demonstration of tho possibilities of
Klinkespcaro fiom the, scenic artist';)
point of view Nothing approaching It
lit beautv has heretofore been seen In
this city.
AVhlle.nttentlon has first been direct
ed to the scenery It must not be In
ferred that "The AVInter's Tale" has
no more substantial claims to merit.
The mounting Is leferred to promi
nently because It Is a feature of tho
pel forma nee that Is usually overlooked
when works of the Immortal bard hoi 1
tho boards
Miss Kidder, who was seen last night
In the mles of Hermlono nnd Perdlt.i,
Is a most discriminating nctress Sho
managed the scenes In which she was
ptomlnent lust night with such clever
ness ns to call foi th most genetous
manifestations of applause from the
audience. Her versatility Is shown by
n contrast of her work In the fnuun
net when as the unfortunate Queen
Hermlono she is publicly uceusl hv
her husband and condemned to death,
with that In the succeeding act when
ns the light-heat ted Perdlta she wins
the love of the hell to the throne of
Bohemln. In both of these exacting
chaructcis her work wns most satis-
factoty.
Charles B. Hanford wns not rs hap
py In the role of Leontes. Ho bolonc3
to that school of vigorous, forceful ac
tors who overlook the fact that btt'jr
eftects might bo obtained with less ef
fort. There are times on the st3ge,
too when silence, or something akin
to It, Is more eloquently effective than
even a Hnnford top note. .
Louis James as the dellgntful old
vagabond Autolicus was excellent and
the audience only regretted .hat
Shakespeare saw fit when constructing
the play to keep Autolycus in the
background until the fifth act.
. Clever members of' the couid tnv,
other than the stars, are Thomas Cof
fin Cooke, Baity Johnstone, Norman
Hackett and Elizabeth Barrlscale.
King Dramatic Company.
The King Dramatic company opened
its week at the Academy last night
by presenting "Hands Across tho
Sea" An enotmous crowd greeted
this popoulai company, every seat In
tho house belug taken and standing
loom at a ptemlum.
The audience was a highly picasod
one and manifested its approval on
every possible occasion. The company
is undoubtedly one of tho best Hint
has ever appeared in this city at pop
ular prices and gives a reperto re that
Is of much higher clasB than tlis ma
Joilty of companies appearing hee.
Klik Brown, the leading man, is a
well built, good looking yj.mg fellow
and does exceedingly good worn. Ar
thur J Pickens enacts the ro',2 of the
villain of the pla, Robert Stn'wood.
Robert is undoubtedly the genuine
bona fide villain. He wears high pol
ished boots, a heavy black moustache
und a lovely debonair manner Mr.
Pickens played the lole eviy well,
however, and In the third net received
quite an ovation In the shape of nlsses,
gioans and other tokens of appieela
tlon fiom the gallery. Justly incensed
ct his villain
Edwnid Burroughs, G H Roue, Ned
Curtis and Katherlne Cicgo perfotmed
their parts well, while clever special
ties weio Introduced by Ned Cm Ms,
riossie Slnnott and Ruth Akers This
afternoon the compnnv piesent5
Faust" and tonight "The War of
AVealth" will he lendeied.
Fine Peiformnnce nt the Gaiety.
Miner & A'an's Bohemian Bur
lesque! s aie among the troupes that
fill the bill as promised on ndvance
1 aper. This company of stars, head
ed by the only Billy A'an, Is by far
tho best that bos aDDcaied at the
Giiietj theater this season. The ner
fotmance begins with an olio In which
the dalntv Esmeialda Sisters gave a
pleasing exhibition in nctobatlc danc
ing Fied AVckoff, the chaiactei come
dian told many new and original stot -les
that enntured the uppei tiers, and
Fisher nnd Clark gave the most laugh
able performance in the way of grot
esque tumbling ever witnessed on the
Gaiety stage Mitchell und Cain ap
peared In a veiy noisy as well ns hum
orous act - Billy A'an and A'evle No
bilga In a new sketch entitled "My
Busy Day" vveie as funny ns ovei
They were ablv assisted bv Bobby
Not Ui In the musical numbeis
The potfomance ends with a muslcnl
bmlesque entitled " Beauty's Apple,"
lu which the entile company nppenred,
which wns characterized by dazzling
costumes and scenery: bright music,
and continuous fun There is scuice
ly a dull line In the peiformance given
by the company and much that Is new
and oilglnal Is presented. Tho Bo
hemian Builesquers will bo at the
Gaiety theatei todo and tomorrow
afternoon and evening
On the Giand Canal in Venice.
Ovei fifty entirely new animated pic
tures will be shown at tho Lyman II.
Howe Moving Plctuto exhibition In the
Lyceum this evening. Ono of the most
novel plctuies that will be ptesented
Is a scene In beautiful A'enlce. Italy's
famous watei -locked city Tho pic
ture Is truly A'enetlan In every sense.
Handsomely equipped gondolas, pto
pelled by swarthy and deft boatmen,
go skimming to and fro upon tho Grand
Canal, the main thoroughfare or water
way of A'enlce.
"The French Maid."
"The Fiench Muld," a Jolly, tuneful
and lively musical comedy will be pre
sented ut the Lyceum tomorrow night.
The piece Is of English authorship nnd
follows the general plan of English
musical comedies, examples of which
are had In "Tho Runaway Girl" and
"Tho Cltcus Girl", as presented In this
country by the late Augustln Daly. The
production Is Identically tho same ns
tho one given at the Herald Squuie
Theatre nnd later, during long runs, In
Boston, Philadelphia and Chicago. Tho
tompuny numbers quite fifty people In-
The People's Exchange.
A POPULAR CLEARING HOUC for the Hcnnt ot All Who
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Five Cents a Word-Except Situattorii Wanted, Which Aro In
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FOR RENT
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able. Bmlth, Hoaid of Trndfo Building.
TOn RENT-A FURNISHED PIlONT
room with or without bontd. 418 Noun
Boventh street
FOR SALE
DRIVING TEAM FOR SAL1-I WISH
to sell u nice polr of biy horses, sult
nble for light driving, but too lUlit for
rav mop . sound nnd kind, half brothers,
5 and 6 iieiirs old. '.May be seen at Mrs.
Thomas Dfckson's stables this week; will
bo sold cheap H M. Hotel.
KENTUCKY HOrtSKS AT AX'CTION-I
will sell to the highest bidders a cai
lond of fine Kentucky horses consisting
of match team rondsteis and saddlers, on
Wedmsduj, Oct. 2.'. nt 2 p. m , nt Frail As
Co 's stable No DJS Sprtieo street Aler.
Utickner, agent, McH'Id", auctioneer
for Tale- excellent and only
flrst-clnxs hotel business In town
Best accommodations- thlrtv twil room.;
newly furnished, electric llKht, bath nnd
steam bent, slsteon boarders, latgo bar
nnd transient trade, bouse, water nnd
light rent reasonable Good reasons for
selling Address P O Box 321, Miners-
vine. I'a.
AGENTS WANTED.
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$1.W a rar work for us Our leather
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stenographer and typewriter for
Smith Premier machine; state age, expe
rience, reference nnd silarv exneeted Ad
dress The lames 11 Hawes Manufactur
ing Co Towanda, rn
FIA'E LADIES AND GENTLEMEN AT
once to wholesale goods sixty dollars
per month nnd expenses Call at once 307
AVashlngton avenue
HELP WANTED-MALE.
Wn'BVRTEDER EXTERN
enced, reference Address, O II ,
Tribune office
WANTED-BAKER AS SECOND HAND.
Scheuer Bros , 1)1 Brook street
WANTED-YOUNG MAN AVTLLING TO
work at fitting up vnlvcs and beating
specialties Brains reoulred more than
cpcrlcnce Answer hv letter. Klclcy, 11
AV 13th street, New York.
HELP WANTED-FEMALE.
WANT ED'-GIRL FORGe'nERAL
housework, one who understands
cooking Apply nt 601 Adams avenue
MONEY TO LOAN.
FOlRNWEHAirn:mrE
and five per cent money on approved
security II II HOLOATE, Common
wealth building
BOARDING.
BoyRrTiNa'ATjEDAR AViiNrir
BOARDING 625 PINE STREET.
BOARD AND ROOMS.
WA'TlTlB'oAnD ANDROOm7
private family, references dolicd
dress X . A' Z , Tribune olllce.
IN
Ad-
LOST.
LOST A NEWFOUNDLAND DOG.STAR
on left eve. goes by tho namo of
Dewej A rewaid will be paid If re
turned tn Wenzcl's hotel, 712 AVest Lacka
wanna avenue
DRESSMAKING.
DKEPSMAKINO TOR CHILDREN TO
order, also ladles' waists. Louise
Shoemakci, 211 Adams avenue
M ISC ELLA NEO US.
TO A IIOM CONCERNED-DRAAVING
for organ and book case at Co-operative
hall,Sept 2S, Is postponed to Oct. It.
1&99
SITUATIONS WANTED
SlWAnolwXNEiBYA
leiicid alteration hand or saleslady for
cloak and suit department Address Rose
'flee, W AAashlngton avenue
SITUATION AVANTED-BY AN EXPER
lenced Imokkeepei Address, J. B ,
Trlbuno office
SITUATION VtANTED-ny A MAN
who urilerstiiuds taking cam of boil
ers oi running statlonari engine. Address
J EM, Wl Bacon stieet, Scinnton, Ta
SITUATION AVANTKD TO GO OUT
washing nnd ironing, wushlng and
honing taken homo nlso Call or address,
A. B , JJl N Sumner nvonue
DRESSMAKER - SWELL, STYLISH
work up to date, done by the day in
prlvato families N York Dressmaker,
121 Franklin avenue
SITUATION AVANTKD BY AN EXPKB-le-nced
bookkeeper, small salary, ref
t relicts given Address Experience ea-o
Scianton Tribune
A BARBER AVITH GOOD REFERENCE
desires n position, eltv or country.
Address ( r Inquire John It. Grllllths, 212
North Garfield avenue
eluding the corps do ballet and a com
plete chorus Tho list of principals
contains the names of many well
known stage people among them being
Frank B. Blair, Hollen Mostyn, Ed.
Redway, Howard Truesdell. Coitland
Auburn, Henri Lament, Clinton Elder,
Edith Murllla.Anna Barclay, Madeleine
Lovvrle, Susie Rockamotn and Lillian
DcGtoss
The Little Minister.
"Lady Babble's Music," which luns
all through "The Little Minister," was
wiltten by Wllllum Fmst, Charles
Frohman's chief musical dliector. It
will be found one of the veiy agree
able featuies of the pluy when Miss
Muude Adums appeals lu it ut Lv
ceum. Friday evening, Oct. 27 You
will find the majoilty of the nudlenco
humming the pretty waltz tune as they
leave tho theater. Mr. Fmst Is one
of the foremost of native-born Ameil
can music wiltets.
AUSTRALIANS AGGRIEVED.
I)lidon, Oct. 23. The authorities In
Australia are much exercised nt tho re.
ports that the Imperial government has
ordered canned meat In America,
though the vvnr office has piomlsed to
conseivo Austiulaslan Intel ests,
Those In tho best position to Judge,
however, pi edict that tho puckeis of
the United Stutes will obtain large or
ders, as the British colonies aie unable
td supply u tithe of tho quantity to
qulied, If the campaign continues long
PROFESSIONA L.
AltCHITCOTS
EDWARD H. DV.VIS, ARCHITECT,
Coimell building, Scranton
E. L. AVAI.THR. ARCHITECT. OFFICE
renr of wg AVusldngton avenue
LEWIS HANCOCK, JR. ARCHITECT,
IJ5 Hpruco st., cor. AVnsh uv . I
Scranton
FREDERICK L HltOWN. ARCHITECT,
Price building, 12U Washington avonuo,
Scranton.
T. I. LACPY & SON. ARCHITECTS,
Traders' National Bank.
DCNTI3TS
DR. I. O LYMAN, SCRANTON PUI
vuto Hospital cor. AVjomlng nnd Mul
ben y.
I-R H F REYNOLDS. OPP. F O
DR C C I.AtTBACH, llf. Wyoming ave.
AVELCOME C. SNOVER. Coal Exehatign
2nd floor, Room 1), Hours, 0 to 1, 2 to 5
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
THE ELK CAFE, 123 nnd 127 PRANK
lln nvenue Rates reasonable.
P ZEIGLER, Propiletor
SCRANTON HOL'SE, NEAR D , I. & AV
p.T-sengcr depot Conducted on th Eu
ropean plan A'ICTOR KOCH, Prop
LAWYEfi
RICHARD J BOt'RKE ATTORNEY-ut-Law,
riOO-2 Lackawanna avenue Gen
eral law business, collections nnd loans.
J AV BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND
Coiinsrllor-nt-I.aw. Rooms 312-311 Mear
Building
D B REPI.OGLE, ATTORNEA'-LOANS
negotiated on real state sicurltv
Mears building, coiner AA'ashlngton
nvonue nnd Spruco street.
M J. DONAHOH, ATTORNEY-AT-law
Offices, r.l2-G13 Mears Building
FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor-at-Law. Burt building,
rooms 11 nnd II, Washington avenue
W1LLARD, AVARREN & KNAFP, AT
tornevs and Cgiir.Frllois-ut-Livv Ke
publican building, AVashlngton avenue
Scranton, Tn
JESSUP & JESSITP. ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellnis - nt - Law, Commonwealth
building; rooms 1, 20 nnd 21.
JAMES AA OAKFORD. ATTORNEA'-AT-Lan
Rcoms 511, 513 nnd C1G Board of
Trade building.
JAMES J. II HAMILTON, ATTORNEA--ut-Lnw
302 Cop.monwcnlth building,
Scranton
EDAVARD AV THAYER. ATTORNEY
Rooms rC3-r0t Hli floor, Mears building.
Ii A AVATRES ATTORNEY-AT-IAW
502 Board of Trndo building, Scranton,
Pa.
C R PITCHER. ArTORNEA'-AT-LAW.
Commonwealth building, Scranton. Pa
PATTERSON ,V WILCOX, TRADERS'
Nutlonol Bank building
C COMEGYS, 9-13 REPUBLICAN
Building
A. AV BERTHOLF, ATTORNEA',
Meats building.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
MARA" A SHEPHERD JI. D,
opathlst. C1G Linden street
HOME-
DR. W E ALLEN 513 NORTH AVASH
Ington nvenue
DR. L M. GATES, ROOMS 2f.7 AND 20!)
Board of Trade building Olllce hours,
S to 1 ii m 2 to 3 und 7 to 8 p m
Besldence, 309 Madison nvenue
DR C L. FREAS. SPECIALIST IN
Rupture, Tru-s Fitting nnd Fat Reduc
tion Office telephone, EC! Hours, 10 to
12, 2 to 4. 7 to !i
DR S AV. L'AMOREAUX OFFICE 231
AVnhlngton nvenue Resilience, IMS
Mnllu'irv Chronic diseases, lung,
heart, kldnevs and genlto-urlnaij or
gans a specialt IIouis, 1 to 4 p m
AV G ROOK. A'ETFRINARA" SUR
geon Horses, Cnttlo and Dogs treated.
Hospital 121 Linden street, Scranton
Telephone 5072.
SCHOOLS
SCHOOL of THE LACKAWANNA.
Scranton. Pa rourcs preparatory tn
college low.niedl'iue or business Onens
Sept. 11th St nd for catalogue Rev
Thomas M Cum T.L D, principal nnd
proprh tot , AA I? PIumlej.A M , head
master. scros
G R CLARK ft CO. SEEDAIEN AND
Nurserjmen; slote 110 AVashlngton ave
nue, gteen house, 1350 North Muln ave
nue; stoio telephone, 7S2.
WIRE SCREENS
JOS KFETTEL. BEAR Ml LAl'KA
wuntia nvenue, Scranton, Pu . ln.inufar
turet of Wire Screens
MISCELLANEOUS
BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR
balls picnics, parties, receptions wed
dings and concert work furnished For
terms addrcs R J Bauer, conductor,
117 Wv timing nvonue over Hulborts'
music store
MEGARGEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS
supplies, envelope, paper bags, iwlno
AVnic house 130 AA'nshlngton p venue,
Scranton, Pa
CITY SCAVENGER
A B BBIC.OS ("LEANS PRIVY A'AULTR
nnd cess pools no odor Improved
pumps used A II BRIGGS Proprietor
Loavo ordtrs 1100 Nuith Main avinue.
or Eicko's drug store corner Adams nnd
Mulbeiry Telephone 0510
SCALP TREATMENT.
MBS LkTbURcTiTReT
meat, 50e shampooing 50c facial
massage, mnnlcurlng 25c , cldrofiody,
701 Qutncv
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Schedule in Effect June 10, 1800.
Trains Leave Scranton:
0.45 n. m,, week days, for Sunbuiy,
Hairlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington, nnd for Pitts
burg nnd the West.
0,38 n. m., week days, for Hnzleton,
Pottsvllle, Reading, Norrlstown,
and Philadelphia; and tor Sun
buiy, Hairisburg, Philadelphia,
BaltimoreWashington and Pitts
buig nnd the West.
2.18 p. m., week days (Sundays 1.58
p. m.), for Sunbury. Hnrrlsburg,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington nnd Pittsburg nnd the
West.
4.27 p. in., week days, for Sunbury,
Hnrrlsburg,, Philadelphia nnd
Pittsburg.
- .J JR. WOOD, neul, Tali sAghit. '
J B. HUTCHINSON, General Manager.
t i . i. 'lfi'
RAILROAD" TIME TABLES
Del,''. Euclid, ei n I Western.
Effect Monday, Juno 5, 1899.
Trait Hjcavo Scranton ns follows: Ex
press for Now A oik and all points em ,
1.W, 3w, tiro und 10 05 a, m,; 12 55 und 3 33
p. m.
Express for Easton, Tienton, Philadel
phia nnd the smith, 5 10, 8(W nnd 10 05 iu
m , 12 55 and 3 -a p in
lobjhntmu uecommod itloti,, 0.10 p m
Express for lllnxhamton, Oswego, El
mini, Corning, Bath, Danville, Mount
Moiils nnd Uuffalof 12 10, 1 35, KuO li. m ,
105 and 5 50 p. in, making eloso connec
tions nt Buffalo to nil points In tho west
northwest and southwest.
VviuhliiKloti nrrtitrmodatlnn. 1.10 n in
BliiRhniutiiu mul way stations, 1 03 p m.
. 1 iirturjvlllo accommodation; too p m.
Nicholson accommodation, r.dop. jn.
Hxprexif for t'tlca and Rlchlleld Springs,
2 in a. m. nnd 1 Dl p. m
llhncM Ti soon in and Hip, in
For Noitbuinbetb nd. Plttston, AVIIkes
Barrc, Pl mouth, llloonisburg and Dan
ville, making close innmctious nt North
umbirland for Wllllnmspnrt Horilsburg,
Baltimore, AVashlngton nnd the south
Northumberland nnd Intermediate sta
tions, (!30, 10 03 a m and 155 and 5 4o p.
in
Nantlrckc nnd Inteimcdlnlo stolons, 101
und It in n m I'lmnuth and Intrrmedlata
stntlons 3 35 and t 50 p in For Klngstoif
12 53 ii ni
Pullman pnrlor and sleeping coaches on
till otpr ss trains
For detailed Information, pocket tlm
tnbloo. etc , npplv to M L. Smith Dis
trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket office.
Central Railroad o? New Jcruv
Stntlons In New York Foot of Liberty
stieet, N. R , and South Ferry, AVhltchatl
street
Anthracite coil used exclusively, Insur
ing clennllnexs and comfort.
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT OCT. 13. Pin.
Trains leave Sernntnn for New York,
Ntwark, Elizabeth Philadelphia. Easton.
Bethlehem, Allentown Miiurli chunk and
White lln ven, at i !'l ii m . express. 1 20;
expnss no p m Sunduv s, 2 13 p m
For Plttston nnd Wllkes-llnrre, 8 ".0 a.
m . 1 20. 4 Ol p in Silt d iv s. 2 15 p in
For Mountain Park. S."0 n. m , 1 20 p. m,
Siind.ivs 213 p. m
For Baltimore nnd AVashlngton, nnd
points South nnd West Via Bethlehem,
S 30 n tn , 1 20 p m. Sundays. 2.15 p m
For Long Brunch Ocean Grove, etc, nt
S "0 a in and 1 20 n in
Foi Beading, Lebanon nnd Hartlsburg,
v la Allentown 8 30 a m 1 20 p m Sun
davs 2 15 l in.
For Pnttsvllle. S 10 n m , 1 20 p m
inrougii tiruets to all points East,
South and AVost nt lowest rate nt thf
station
.1 H OLHAUSFN, Gen Supt.
II. P. BALDWIN. Gen. Pass. Agt
Delaware and Hudson.
On Mny Hth. 1W, trains will lravo
Scranton us follows.
For Cnibond.ilo-0 20, 7 51, 8 53, 10.11 a
m . 12 noon, L2-1. 2 20, 3 52, 5 23, 0 23, .57,
OF., bod p m ; 110 n in.
Per Albiiu Saratoga, Montrenl, Bos
ton, New England points, etc. 0 20 n. in,
2 20 p in
For Hontsdale-CIO, 1013 a. m ; 2.20, 3 25
p nt
For AVilkes-Baite-l 13. "4. S 41. n I'
10 41 n. m . 1S.UJ, 1 23, 3 33, 4,27. C 10, 7 11
10 11 11 30 p in
For New A'ork. Philadelphia, etc. vli
Lehigh A'nlley Railroad C 43 p. m : 12 nl,
1.2S, 4 27 p m ; with Black Diamond Ex
pirss, 11 30 ii m
For Pciiiisvlvnnti Railroad points, 0 13,
9 "IS a in , 2 1, 4 27 p ni
For western points, via Lehigh A'nllev
Railroad 7.1. a in . U 03, 3 33, with Black
Diamond Efpusi. 10 41, 1130 p. m
Trains will nrilvo In Scranton as fol
low s
Ftom Cirbondalo nnd tho North 0 40,
7 11, SIS, 9 31, 10 "S, 11 5S n m ; 123, 213,
3 25. 4 2i, 7 41 10 .IS, H 27 p m
From "Will cs-Parre nnd the South 8 13,
7 4 S4S. 10 3S 1155 a m.; IIS. 2.14. 3 48,
F 20. C2I, 751, 905, 10 05 ,.in,;lJ".va. m
SfNlXVY3'rtt'Al53
For Carbondale 9 03, 11.33 p in ; 2 21,
3 52, 5 17. 'i ""! p m
For AVIU es-liarre-9 3S, 12 03 a m ; 1 5S,
3 2 5 43 7 4S p. m
For Albarv S irntoga, Montreal, Bos
ton New England points, etc , 2 21 p m
Lowest rates to nil points In United
States and Canada
J. AV Bl IIDICK, O. P A . Albany, N A'.
H. AV. CROSS, D. V A , Scranton, Pa
Lehigh Valley Kallco.i I.
In Effort 3Iny II, 1W
TRAINS LEAVE. f-CRANI'ON
For Phil lilt lphln and New Yolk, vi D
II R R ul 0 15 n m and 1201, 2 1
127 (Illuik Dlinmnd Express) ami 11 o
p ni Sundiijs, D ,-fc.H R R.151-, 7 is
P 111 - , j" ., VB i.
Pot AVblte Hnvin,,,H.iz!otou' nnd prh -tlpal
points in the xj'jM legion -via P
& H It R 0 45 2 IS and 4 27 p til For
Pnttsvllle b 15 2 is p in.
For Bethlehem Easton. Reading, Eur
tls-bmg und pilnelpal Inlei mcdlito st i
tlons vlu D jK. U I. R,..ti 13-a in.; 12 o"
2 IS 127 iBlnLkrlvtaarigilu" E-ftness), 1130.
Sundajs D - Ul 5, B t US ,7 IS p. m
Put Ttmkhan(clt,', ToW.fifnj. Elmln
Itliiu i Geneva and pilnelpal Inttrnieill
ute stations li r , L fc AV. R. R. 8 OS
n m , 12 55 and 1 !5 p ni
Tor Geneva Rothesttr, BafTulo. Nlig
nia Fulls Chicago, and nil points west
via D .V: 11 R R 121. 13i (Black Diu
ir.ond Expriss), 7 IS und 11 "0 p in Sun
duv s. D U H R K 12 03 a ni, 7 4S p m
Pullman p.iilnl nnd slteplng oi Lehigh
A'allt v pjllor curs mi nil trains bttween
AVllkes-Baire and New .AVirlc Philadel
phia Buffalo and Sii'pijisltm Ilildge.
ROLL1N 11 AVILUUB. Gen Supt , South
Bethlehem, Pu ,
CIIAS S LEE Gin Pass Agt , 2'j Cort-
landt wttt'tt. N w A'oik
A W. NONNEMACHF.R, Dlv Piss Agt,
South mtliiciuni, lit
Foi tlckt ts -(Hid Pullmm reservations
pl 309 I.ack.rwaiina ,ivc;, Scianton, Pa.
ai
llvlo and Wyomins; Valley.
Him- Table ill F.fitct Sept 11 Is'i'i
Trains leave- Si r.mton for New A oik
New bin gh anil Intel mediate pulnts on
Elb rullroul, also lur llnwlc) and local
points ut 7 05 n m und2 2Sp m
Bitiirning ti lies uirlvt ut Sciantmi
nt lit 21 a in ami ilu and 9 10 p m
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secure rates via Ontailo a Western brfoie
purchastns tickets and save money .
mtouwli at;ner Diiit.t Mecper and tr re
cllninc coalr car iiiiyorkto cbieivo with i
change. l'nui."cr llntc netlHl
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