THIS SUUAMTOJV 'JTtmUJNJS-THtTRSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1899. CARBONDALE. EPWOHTH LEAGUE CONVENTION Boverni Hundred Delegates Will He Here Programme of Exercises. The Kimoitlr Leiitrui' convcntlcn of the Wyoming oonfiTcncp xx ill be lipid In Oarbotnlnlp on November 14 nnd 15. Several hiindrcl iMrBntes will be In attendance The omceis mo: Uev. D. 0. Murdock. president, Itov. A. I- ChniTrc, sprrptan ; ll". II. Kllnatrlck, treasurer. Hpv J II l,ittell, Uev. n. Kllpatrlck, Itov. C H. NexxhiK, Hev. W. WtiKiiei J I. rraev and Hpv. G. II. Prentice. pjbliiPt; Professor J M, lllaclc, muslrnl dlrcctot. Tt'ESDAV NDVEMUnit 14. 7:."!0 p in devotional inoptlnff, con ducted by Hex. L, (.'. Murdock. S.OO-Addiess by C M. OHIln, D. I) WCDNKSAY. NOVEMBER 13. 8:no-" n. m Devotional hervlces led by Hev G A Cure. U-9 i? ConKrosis, spiritual work ot the League, conducted by Hev. A. W. Hayes, D D. 9:41-10 SO-ConRiess. Mercy and Help department, conducted by Hev. Ji. C. McDcrmolt, A M. 10.30-11.15 Congress. literati xxoik of the T-eaKiie. conflticlesl by U V. Bower, A. M. 11-15-12 Coubm'sf, social work of the League, conducted b Hpv. C. II. Mogg, Ph n 2:30 p m Devotional pel vice led by Hev W 11 AIbpi. 2-30-3-15 .lunloi League xxotk Sub ject "Shall we have n third League?" Miss Jennie M. Ball Junior League question lxv Mis Mattlp l. Meaker. 3:15-3 45 Address liv He. L. L Sprague, D I). Subject: "The Bible nnd Intellectual Life " 3 45-4 1G Address by Piofosior H J. llockenbeirj Subject "Hlrthdaxo ' 4 in-Addle bv P.ev. M. S. Hnitf,' u D .Subject "Waxn to make stiong the poxxei of the Hpxxorth League" 7 "0 p in Devotional ser Ice led by Hev J F Warner. 8 00-Addrc by Hev. ('. r Hamil ton. D D Subject. "Shields of Brass for Shields rf Cold ' Thi following Impoitant suggestions nii: made bj the committee Two delegates and the pastoi may bo sent from each league Notify Box A F Chaffee, of Cai bondale, at once of the numbei of dele gates from your League who xxlll be in attendance upon the convention, glx lug him their address. Do not fall to do this as it will greatly help the :ommlttee on entertainment. Do not fall to send your assessment of one pei tent, per member to the treasurer. Hex K. Kllpatrlck foopers toxvn, X. Y , at once. If this might be sent In before the conxention we xxould bp much pleased. Professor Black's book, "Chorus of Bialse, will be used dining the con xention Delegates paving full faie oxer the Delaware and Hudson lailioad on their way to the convention xvill be leturned at one-third fate. Certifi cates foi the i etui n fare will be is sued by Hev. A. F. Chaffee. DBAGGED BY A MULE. Geoige Jotdan Fiightfully Injured Yesterday Afternoon. George the little eight-year-old son of Michael .Ionian, of the West Side was frightfully Injuied yesterday af ternoon at 5 o'clock on Dundaff stieet. He was riding one of the Delawate and Hudson company's mine mules, whn the onlnial became frightened and threw him "If. He caught in the harness and was diagged neaily an eighth of n, mile to the mule barn, near C'oalbrook breakei Tlrb unfortunate lad was biulsed and cut from head to foot. He sustained deep gashes in the neck nnd under one aim the skin xxns sciaped from his nose and he Is suffeiing concussion ot the liiuln About an hour after being admitted to the Caibondale Emergency hospital he became unconscious and was still in that condition at a late hour last night It is feared his in juries xxlll pinxe fatal INDIGNANT PARENTS. Many patents of Park stieet haxe ex. nessed In stiong terms their indig nation oxer the failure ot the health edpaitment to placard the McDonald house in which a child died of mem braneous crop Notice was not put up titnll more than twenty-four hours had elapsed from the time the phj.sle-lan leported the case During the Interim school tpachcrs and school children xx ere exposed to the deadly malady. There was fuither deiellctlon in allow 1 lug the icmalns to be kept nearly three days when the law icqulres buiial In such cases within twcnty-foui houis HAD A KIDNEY REMOVED. The nlnetcen-yeai-old son of John Monlson who had a kidney remoxed at Scranton locently, was admitted to the Carbondale hospital yesterdax af ternoon He is suffeiing an abscess nt the M-at of the opeiatlon and Dr Gib bons if Scranton. Is expected heie to day to operate for the draining of the abscess - LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Miss Beitha Johnson, of Maple ave nue is entiitalnlng Miss Minnie Eddy, of Afton. N Y Attonu-j Louis Gr.imer paid Jermyn a professional Mslt yesterday. N F Fiankel. of New Yoik city, was in Carbondale esteiday. E D Latrop has been spending sev en al days In Now York city. Mrs S. F Caipenter has been visit ing Afton N Y, fr lends. Professor II J Hockenberry Is de llvetlnga seilcs of lectures at Milford on educational subjects Henry Berry is 111 with the grip The "Cherry Pickers" nttrncted and The ffifGhem Sink Should not breed diseases like typhoid fever or malaria. It will not if you use Gold Dust regularly. Send for fr booU.t "Ooldea Kalei for Homework." THE N. K. FAIRDANK COMPANY Chlcsio SI. Louis NcwYofk Bosloa pleased a largo audience nt Ufa Grand opeia house last evening, V. C. Manners, manager of the Peo ple's Bhoo store, was In Scranton on business yesterday. MOOSIC. Sallle Knapp returned Tuesday from a txvo xveeks' visit among friends In Schuylkill county. Mrp. John Bossard Is entertaining her sister new W. Young and family are ex pected home for Sabbath. They are still In Niixv fork xvhero they xvent to bury their little daughter Martha. The funerul of Edxvln Bossard oc elli red on Monday. Bripf services xvero conducted at the house by Hev J N Bailey nnd then the body xvas taken to Stioudsbuig wheie the funcrnl was held The Hev. Dr. Park, of Plttston, preached in the Presbyterian church Sunday mninlng nnd no services were held In the evening owing to the ab sence of the pastor. Hex. James Underxvood. ot Wilkes Barre, xxns calling on friends here on Monday Fire was discovered In the house of Mr. Webb on Brook .street nnd ft still alaun bt ought out the hose company, but the flames had bflen extlnqulshed before thev arrived . Four xveeks ago yesterday Louis Thomas fell and broke both legs. Di, Watson remoxed the weights ftom his feet yesteiday nnd found the bones grown together nicely and straight as a die so lie pi edicts Loul? xxlll soon be around no xvoise for his fall. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Tarewell Reception Given Miss Rob erts Personal News of Interest, Miss Mary Hobcits, the xxell known daughter of Mr and Mis. Michael Hoberts, of Second street, who left last exenlngfoi British Columbia, was tendered a farexxell on Tuesda exen Ing by n number of the fi lends of the famll.x. The T'x'cnlng xvas enjoyably passed and refreshments xvere served, after xvhleh there xxas much handshak ing nnd xxlshes for Miss Bobeits' suc cess and prospoilty in her nexx home. On hei arrlxal at British olumbla Miss Bobeits xxlll be mairled to Mr. Tembj, a piospeious young man xxbo Is engaged In gold mining and xx ho xxas a lesldent bete some years ago Through the breaking of one of the hoisting catrlages at the Delaxxaio nnd Hudson colliery xxoik xxas sus pended yesterday just aftei starting up. Dr JI. J. Shields and Geege Dunn weie Caibondale xlsltors yestetday. Ned Edmunds nnd Frank Brady, xxbo for some time past hax-e been In the west, are at Ma field visiting their f i lends. Mrs. Gabel, of Utiea, N Y., Is visit ing her son, Bert, nt the home of Mr and Mrs. Will Grae, of Fourth street. Messrs Humpluey nnd Battel son, two of Caibondale's xxhlst pla.xpis, played a game here xxlth local men last evening. The smoke from the mountain flies and a nasty fog thiexx- a dark shad oxv over the boiougb all last exenlng thiough (which the arc lights xvere al most unable to penetrate and making It most disagreeable out of doors. Not xxlthstnndlng all this the patent medi cine man who had ndxeitlsed a fiee performance at the rear of Hotel Av ery had a large audience all evening, xx ho dclled both the smoke and fog for the pleasing entertainment. The degree team of Jermn Castle, Knights of the Mystic Chain, xlsited the Carbondale Castle last evening and confened the second and third de grees on a number of candidates. TAYLOR NEWS. A Musical and Literary Treat Suc cessfully Conducted at the New Catholic Parish Annual Bachel or's Supper. The entertainment nnd social given at Webei's link on Tuesday evening under the auspices of the rexv Cat ho llo church xxns a giand mu ileal ami llteiaiy treat The rink xxns taxed to Its utmost capacity. The talent xxns ceitninly of the xeiy best tna could be selected for the ex-ent -ind nil rero dtied their paits exceedlnglv xxi li Those that deserve paitlculnr men tion xxeio the xlolin and piano el -tlon given by the Misses Lydla and Edith Houser. Professor William Hume nnd the Lolly children. Each ;iei former responded to seveial encores. At the conclusion of the nrogiamme lefieshments xvcie seived The x-pii xxas a financial success. n excellent treat Is In store ' cxenlng when the Bachelor's annual supnei will be held In the narluiH f the Methodist Episcopal chuiih An excellent menu will be presented by the young men In charge The committer of the iceent full- -nd festival of the Odd Fellows' lodge Xvlil meet this evening to xxlnd u: theli af fairs. All membeis of the committee aiu icquested to be present. Mr John Coombs, ot Washington stieet. Is sick at his home A trolley party composed of ladies from this town enjojed a ride to Bell vue on Monday evening, where they tendered a suipilso reception to Mrs, Mnckln. of that place, a former resi dent of this town Those xvho com posed the party were: Mis. John Youngbloot. Mis Peter Connoll. Mrs. M. J. McDonald, Mrs John Watkins, Mrs. Klpfer, Mis C H. Van Horn, Mrs Alfred Hatten, Mrs Felix Day, Mrs. M Cummlngs. Mis Bernard Scan Ion, Mis John F Tubbs. Mrs. Cieoigp Thomas, Mis H O'lloro, Mis Chnrles Buskirk. Mrs Wesley Fatzlnger. Mis. George Heinhardt Mrs J Stump, Mrs. J McGraxv, Mis Fred Smith nnd :-LJA1ija?C Ci tvi-7'siV3va lOJSvf-- XJ - 11 WashindPowdan "V i - S M Sovereign ffi Peinedies Supreme. Ycu tike a genuine nWielne when you use a Sovereign Cure. They touch the spot, tfutis xvlul you want. Pel tu gives true reputation. THEY POSITIVELY CURE Trait Mark Re; Rhoumatlnm, (CWnoy Troublo, Coushs, Dyspepsia, Blood, Ca tarrh, Asthma, Heart, Liver, Diarrhoea, Crlppo, Ccncral Do blllty, Malaria, Neuralgia. A Separate Remedy for Each Disease Each For Sain nt All Druggists. THE HOMeTrEASURE A book full of raluable Information, SENT FREE to any address. If In noula ni f o the niturn of your lllneis. toii consult our doctor liy mall absolutely free of thargc. SOVEREIGN REMEDY CO., 1237 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Misses Annie Connolly, Mary Day, Ann Ilnnnnn, MnKRlf Connollx. Mnrcaret KIiir-, Man A McOraxx.Anna Ivdon, Ilnuunh Daw Fiances Weber, Mnrv Conntilly, MaBKie Lydon, Bella W'rlsht and Sadie Connollx-. MIsh Annie Caiey. of Justu. Is xls Itlni,' relatlx-es In the Aichbald. Miss Maiy A. Bx-ans, of West Scran ton, xxns the guest of fi lends in this hoi ouKh yesterday. The Watkins family of musicians of this place paiticlpated in the concert Blx-en nt the Sumner Axenue l'red--terian chuich at Hide I'nik on Tues day exenlnB. Taylor castle. No. 267, KnlRhts of the Golden KaKle, xxlll meet In their rooms this ex-enlns. Foreman M J. Mnckln, of Bellevue, xxas a caller on friends here on Tues day evening. Mis. Silas Blnnoek, of the Aichbald mlnew, left for Nexx- Oiant;e, X J, the loio nart of the xxeek. Laekaxxanna Valley council. No. 81, Junior Older United Amcucnn Me chanics, xxlll meet in their looms this eveninr. PBICEBURG. John Weslex Castle No. r.49, K G. B. xx-111 hold their resular session tomor-roxx- ex-enliiR In Odd Felloxxs' hall. Golden Chain lodge I O O. F xxlll meet In session this pvenlnp. Geoige Cooper of Pioxldenre ciicu latcd among friends heie yesterday A NEW WASHERY. A Large Nexv Structute to Go Up at TrescUow Shortly. Wllkes-Barre, Oct. 2j. A very grati fying piece of industrial nexxs to the teldents of Tiesckoxx, ir. the Ha7U--1 ton legion. Is the announcement that the Audenrled Coal company of xxhlcli McTurk & Tylei. both Phlladelnhla capitalists are at the head, haxe decid- I ed on the erection of a large xxashery In the Iclnlty of the abandoned Treso. koxx- colliery The undertaklnpr, tliougli ' long (ontemplated. has Jlnally been as good us decided upon, ns It xv-Hl In the rnd prove the most proiltnblp dlsposl-i tli.n that can be made of these moun-' tnln banks of coal that they have long since fortunately accjulicd, The banks I represent thousands of tons of coal. I having been accumulating for almost txxo scote of years pievlous to the In definite suspension of the collluy It xxas for the puip.wp of preparing thesa hanks that the Hardly Able xx-ashery xxas constiucted se-eral yeats since, but for some reason or other It xxas nexer a success, the fond hopes and bright piospects of the Conlnck Coal company, xxho xxeio at that time tho oxvners, falllnf. In their fulfillment. Soon after It xvas purchased by tho Audenrled Coal company, xxho rnz'd the plant and utilised a.t much of tne machinery and xxoodxxork as xxas pos sible at their Stai xxasheiy. Since then ariolls plans hax-c been submit ted for the luciatixe dinposal of the Hige hills of xxaste mineial. Aftei considering the expense that tho various plans submitted xxould In cur nnd In consideration of the vast O tnill ft ft tntiltt!''! 1 f xt 1nl 4 It tivn t f tin a IIIIMIUMk ' IIIUIV tXI t (L 4 iMVIC li. II in I been finally decided to establish a lnrgj plant, the laigest of tho kind in the leglor to be fitted xvlth the mo3t modem machinery and all oth r mc chnnlcnl appliances of the Tery latest pattern. THEATRICAL. 'The French Maid." What 'xvas characterized on the pnv. rjrammes ns tho frisky London novelty "The Fiench Mnld." xxns preeentrd for tho first time In this city Inst cvenlns? at the I.yccur. before a good sized aud ience. The piece had a run of 307 nights In Nexv York some time ago ami xve are led to the belief from this that though Nexv Yoik theatre goeis are generally consldeied to bo especially discriminat ing, a Nexv Yoik inn is not alxxays an Infallible test of merit The "French Maid" Ir one of those harmless productions called muileal comedies xvliich huxe become to pop. ulm- of late years. The lnrgfi- poitlon of these aro adapted from tho French but this Is a strictly Unglluh affair for xvhleh a gentleman xvlth the ex ceedingly Knsllah and aristocratic name of Capt. Hash itoo.j stands as author and xxlth tru Urltlsh up-to-dateness lie offered such Yankeeded bon mots as "I xxlll remember If I don't forget," for us to laugh and bo merry nt. The plot xvas of the usual musical comedy brand: a gay and nxvfullv dovlllsh young lady, xvlth a host of varied udnilreis and the usual Impos sible complications. The redeominu fuatuio of the pirductlon xvas tho music, tho larger poitlon of xvhleh xvas wpeclally bright and catchy. Huch Remedy 7 JHSBfl chnractcr hnd at least one song and somo had txvo, in fact tho company x-ould, Ilka one of tho characters, "burst into song on the slightest pro vocation," Tho company xvas very clex-er, tho hit of the evening being probably mado by L'dlth Murrilla in tho title rolo and by Frank lllalr, as tho xvalter. The latter must bo of a very gentle dispo sition dr nltnost c'cry character in tha piece rommlttcd aggravated assault and battery on him during the per formance and ho Jioxcr made a mur mur. Others of tho company x-.ho de serve special mention nro Kd. Kedxxay, Hallcn Mostyn, Hoxvaid Truesdnll, Henri Laurent and Anna Harclay, The chorus, while not old, xxas frank ly not pretty and garbed In costumes that xx dl, that brought back memor ies of those 307 nights In Nexv Yoik. The scenic effects xxl-ro on tho xxholo very good. "The Cotton King." The King Dramatic company pr Hented Sutton Vane's eelebrnted melw drama, "The Cotton King," in a very creditable manner la night. The leading roles xxere sustained In nn ac ceptable manner by Kirk Uroxvn nnd Miss Katherlno Crego. The piece nf fords much oppoitunlty for scnlc ef fects xxhlcli xxere taken odx-antago of by the management. This afternoon tho company xvill pre sent "Carmen" and tho bill this even ing xxlll be 'The Power of tne Press." "It Takes Place Amid New Scenes." The scene of the Mist net of "Zaza," David TJelasco's latest and gieatest play, shov s the stage behind the xxlngs, and the Interior of one of the diesslnp- rooms In a provincial theatro In France. The color, the movement, ai'd the strangenc-s of this scene to i-es not uccustomed to scenes behind the stage, has provt n most interesting. The dllferent ihnrnctors that con tribute to the xaudexllle enleitalnmeiit) which Is supposed to !) tailing place, flit about the stage In their quaint, and queer costumes,, laurhlng, talking ami joking with exeli other ns stage folks do, while they axvalt the time for tilth- appearance bfoie the public. The atmosphere of this fict Is most delightful, and it happily introduces "Zaza," around whom tho story re volves, and gixes the public an under, standing of xxhy this glri xxho after xvards shoxvs herself to be so noble, and ho self-sat rlf cing. is the gaj, beau tiful, butterlly creature, petted, spoiled, thoughtless, and heedless never taking time to think xxhether a thing xxas lifjit or xxrong. even if she knexv Mr. Bclnsco l'ts especially selected and Ihotoughly lehearscd the company which xvill present the play In this city, - Mr. Charlts Frohman has provided for the production of nil of the scenery, piopertics and costumes xxhich have contributed so material a feature to its success in Nexv Yoik. And speaking of 'Ucccfses in Nexv Yoik, there may be those who do not knoxx. although they must be texx, that "Zaza" has been the most triumphant dramatic success ot the age For al most two beasone it has completely filled the Garrlck tluMtto in Nexx- York, and hundreds hax-o been turned away unable to secuie ex en standing room to see the play. It xxlll be presented In this city for the first time at the Lyl ceum theatre, Monday evening Oct. 30. At the Academy. The Cluster Dt VumU' Stock com pany begin a week"? eng iRcment Mon day cxenlng, Oct. 'X at the Academy om Music. Mr. De Vonde's suppoit is exeellenl Mlsb Kmlly Lnscclles. the leading lady, xxas the leading lady in one ol Chailes Iloyt's laigest attrac tions last faoason. Special scenciy is carried for each pioductlon. Mr. De Vonde is a young netor. xvho displays splendid dignity of demeanor, great breadth of gesture, unimuted pluy of countenance and tho sustained eabe of spontaneity nnd his acting Is n con Mimato mastery of ai t. Seldom Is such enthusiasm dls plajed In a place cf amusement, a- that xxhich xxas displayed at tho open house In York during the action of Mr De Vonde's beautiful story of fion tler life, entitled "Itanch Hero (Com panion piece to Ragle's Nest), His in terpretation of the dual role of Dr. Jekjll and Mr. Hvdo is said to bo the finest ever witnessed, Mr De Vonde's triumph being all the greater aa ho never before attempted n character of this kind. A special featuie of the, engagement xvill bo dally matinees, ex cept Monday 'there xvill bo no long de lays and the plays xxlll receive the same careful productions ns tne even Ing peifoimances. The opening bill will be the great f-cenlc s-ensatlon, entitled "Ten Ton Door,'- one of the greatest milltaty comedy dramas ever seen. "A Younp; Wife" Comlno;. "A Young Wife " the melodramatic success of the reason in New Yoik. xvheie It ends Its long and successful run at the Fourteenth stietl theatre on October Hlh, xvill this bt-ason be pie sented In the important cities of ho countiy, with the entire original Met lopolltan cast, and all tho original nnd elaborate scenery, custunieh and acces sories used in the New York produc tion In the company xvliich lias don so much for tho fuccps-s of the pliy are; Selma Herman, a clever young actress; Kininet C. King. Malcolm Williams, John L, 'Hooderson, P. August Andwr son, Neil Florence, Claude Gilllng water, Frank Sheridan John Dannas ter, Itichaid Qullter, James J. DeUarie, Chai lotto Crane, Sydnoj Coxxoll, Mai. garet U. Oxxen and Alum Harle. " Young Wife," xvill be presented In ecianton November 10 und 11. At tho Gaiety. "Miss Noxv York, Jr.," xvhleh begins a three days' engagement nt the Gaiety theatre Monday afternoon needs no In troduction to our theatregoers. It is one of the greatest favorites noxv be fore tho public, and, llko wine, it glows better each year. The programme offered this jear Is a sui prise and revelation to all nnd a 'big hit" ex eryxx here. F.verythlng from beginning to end is fresh original, novel. The f-how bubbles over xxlth beautiful costumes, gorgeous scenery, lively and catchy music, handsome girls and clever comedians, combined xxlth unusunlly fine spfclaltles. The) Indications are tint unusully big houses xvill prevail throughout the en eagement of this company. "THD LOSS OF GOLD is gicat. tho loss of health la moie." Health Is lost by neglecting to keep the blood pure. Hood's Saisaparllla purifies, enriches and vitalizes the blood and thus saves both gold and health. HOOD'S PILLS cure biliousness, sick headache. The People's Exchange, mMwwM' A POPULAR CLEANING IIOUSC for the neusllt of All Whfi Have Houses to Rent, Real Jistntc or Other Property to Sell or IixclmnKe, or Who Want Situations or Help Thssa Small Advertisements Cost One Cent u Word, Six Insertions (or Five Cents n Wordlixccpt Situations Wunted. Which Ais In. scrtcd Free. FOR RENT llOUBi: WITH ALL MODHUN CON xenlenccs for rent cheap Inquire at 410 Tajlor avenue. FOIt llDNT-m ADAMS AVKNUU; thoroughly icnoxated; rent reason nble. Smith, noard of Trnrtfo Building. FOIl ItDNT-A FPUNISIIDD FIIONT room with or without boaid. 418 Notth Sex-enth street FOR SALE Fon halii:xci:llrnt and only first-clans hotel biHncss In toxvn Host accommodations thlrtx bed room t, nexxly furnlhhod, electric light, bath nnd Bteam heat, sIMeen hoarders, lnrgo bar and transient trade, liiuise. water and light rent reasonable Good reasons for selling Address I O Ilox 321, Mlners xllle. Pa. A GEMTS WANTED. sali:smi:n-if you want to makd Sl.roo a year xxork for us Our leather suipcnders sell themselves, cannot wear out, nttrnctlx-o assortment, excluslxe ter ritory, samples free conditionally J S Hcrry Mfg Co , A 520 Cincinnati, O HELP WANTED. WANTHD-TtlOItOlTIIGLY Dt'FICIDNT stenogriipher nnd txpexxrlter for Smith Premier machine, state ngo. expe rience, reference nnd salary expected. Ad dress The James 11 Hnxves Manufactur ing Co, Toxxnnda, Pa. HELP WANTED MALE. WANTHD-TIAKDU AS ST'.COND HAND Pchetier Pros , ,111 Urook street WANTKD-YOl'NO MAN WILLING TO xxork at fitting up xalx-cs and heating specialties Urnlris reaulred more than experience Ansxver bx letter Klcley, 11 A 13tli htreet, Nexv York. MONEY TO LOAN. roFrTANrTNn-iiALF pi:n cdnt and fixe per cent money on approved seruiltv M. II IIOLGATE. Common xveallh building BOARDING. noXRmNo'AT02TcnDAiTXvl:Ninr BOARDING BK PINE STREET. FURNISHED ROOMS. frnNISHED ROOMS-324'adXmS AVU nue. PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS -With conveniences, $150 up fill Lin den street DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO order nlo ladles' waists. Louise Shot maker, ill Adams avenue MISCELLA NEOUS. THE ART OF DYEING CLEANING and curling ostrich feathers taught by a French rxpeit. also dry cleaning gar ments, tinting gloxrs In all shades Terms xer reasonable. Address G. Tallllar, 301 E Genesee street, Syiacuse, N. Y. TO WHOM- CONCERNED-DRAWING for organ and book case at Co-opcra-tlxu hall. Sept 2$, Is postponed to Oct 10, 1E.1D LEGAL. THE ANNUAL MELTING OF THE membeis of tho Pennsjlxanla Oral School for the Deaf xxlll be held at the ofllce of the secretary, 401 Council build ing, Scranton, P.i , on Wednesday, Nov 8, l&ftfi. at 3 p. m for tho election of four directors to serxo threo ears and for tho transaction or such other business as may propel 1 be brought before the meet ing HENRY BELIN, JR , Sec'y. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE celxed by the Consolidated Water Supplj Co , Carbondale, Pa., -until 2 p. m. Nox ember 4. lV). for the furnishing of all tools, labor, appliances and matei l.ils necessary to build und complete a Gate, House and Bulk-he.ul at I'rjstal lake Lackawanna countx. Pa, accord ing to plans and specifications on file nt the company's ofllce In Carbondale. Bid ders vx ill bo required to enclose cash or certified chock In tho sum of $1j0 as a guarantee that tho successful bidder xxlll enter Into a contract xxlthln tix-o es from date of award. The Ccnpolldated Water Supply Co reserxts the right to reject any and all bids CONSOLIDATED WATER SUPPLY CO Walter Prick, engineer. IN RE- PETITION TO FREE THE Rldgo Turnpike Companj's road from tolls and toll gates Notice Is hereby given to whom it mu,' concern that application xxlll bo made to the court of Quarter Sessions of Lacka xx anna county on Monday, November 11, lsi't, at 0 o'clock a m, In accordance xrith the proxl'lons of an Act of Assem bly of the commonwealth of Pennsjlx-a-nl.i, apiox-ed second of June A D, 1VS7, for the appointment of a jurx of xlexx, consisting of fixe reputable iltlzcns of said countx. to xlexv nnd condemn the Ridge Turnpike Company's Road, a roml located wholly In Lackawanna county, extending from Sanderson axenue In tho city of Scranton to Main street In the borough rf Dickson City, and to make the same freeof tnlls and toll satis, and to assess tho damares to xvhleh the oxxner or oxxneis thereof max- bo entitled there for. The same being a road upon which tolls are noxv chirgpd to tho trax cling public b xiilue ot an Act of ARse-mbly J W CARPENTER Attorney for Petitionee AUDITOR'S NOTICE-IN RE ESTATE of John Shiffer, deceased No "02. Serbs B, Orphans' Court. L-irkaxxannn roiintj The undei signed, an indltor appointed by the Orphans' Com t of Lack ixxiiun i count) to piss upon the exceptions ill. d to tho first partial account of the admin- iMrilillA. nun in iimm iiisii minion in nil' bnlain e found dun on such .leoounl, hcre hx glxes nolle o that bo xxlll attend to the dutlcH of his appointment nt his ofllce. In the Commonxxoalih building In the city of Sennton. on Sitnrdny the foul til day of N'oxrniher iron nt 10 n'i livk a in All ersons interest! d max attend and all persons hnvlng -b Ims upon said fund aie rrnuliid to make tin ni nt thit tlnm or be debarred fmni coming In upon said fund F L HITCHCOCK Auditor BY A YOUNG I.NOF0YI?A?S? plumber, englncci, electrician pirfeet Ing pre soman nnd master mechanic, de sires position xvlth some responsible firm whoso honest, sobriety nnd alillltj wnl bo appreciated b) cmploxer will sunt at low xvagos to provo himself worthj any honest labor Adelress, i: H 11 this ofllce. SITUATION WANTKD-BY A YOUNG man willing to xxork at anything-. Ad dress L., 446 Hickory stieet. SITUATION WANTED-BY A GIRL 15 years old, to mind baby. Address 32.1 Putnam street. North End. SITUATION WANTED-BYAN EXPER tenced alteration hand pr saleslady for cloak nnd suit department. Address Rose Tlce, 307 Washington avenue SITUATION WANTKD-IIY A .MAN who urderstanels Hiking enre of boll. ers ui running stationary engine. Address . 11 l ,JJ llinnn u,.a. t, .....-. .. a -,, ...., . ....vu,, ruii-i, ocrninuin, I'ti SITUATION WANTED-TO GO OUT washing und Ironing, washing and Ironing taken home also. Call or nddrcks, A. II., 331 N, Sumner axenue. PROFESSIONAL. ARCHITECTS EDWARD H. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Coiuifli building, Peranum E L WALTER, ARc7nTHCOlriCl) rcar of COO Washington uxenue LEWIS HANCOCKriR . ARCHITECT, 43.) Sprtico st , cor Wash uv Scranton. FREDERICK L. IIROXX'N. ARCIHTIH'T, rrico building, 12, Washington tivcnuo, Scranton. T I. LACEY & BON. ARCHlTrE('Ts! Traders' Nalloiril P.nnk orvrsr? DR I. O. LYSI N. SCRANTON Pitt xate Hospital, tor. Wyoming and .Mul berry DR. II F REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O DR C C. DAUBACH, 11B Wyoming axe. WELCOME C SNOVICR Coal Hvelungr 2nd floor, Room D Hours, 0 to 1, 2 to C. HOTCLB AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 123 und 127 URAN'K II tl axenue Rates reasonable. I ZEIC.LER, Pioprletor SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D. L .t W passenger depot Conducted on tin En lopenn ulnn VICTOR KOCH, Prop LAWrcfi RICHARD J BOURKE. A1TORNEY-at-Lnxx, i0O-2 Laeknxxnnin axenue Gen eial laxx business, collections anil loans J W. BROWNING. ATTORNEY AND Ceun'ollor-nt-Lax' Rooms 312-311 Mear. Building D B REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate socurlt Jtcars builcllng, corner Washington nvenue and Spruce street M J DONAHOE, ATTORNEY-AT-law Onie-es, (112-id3 Meiis Building PRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Cntinsellor-nt-Laxv. Bun building, rooms 11 nnd 11, Washington axenue WILLARD. WARREN & KNAPP, AT tornejs nnd Coun-ellors-at-Laxv Ke publlcan building, W-ishlngton axenue, Scranton, Pa JESSUP & JESSt'P ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Lnxx. Cominonxvcalth butlellng: rooms , 20 and 21 JAMES W OAKPORD ATTORNEY-AT-Laxx- Rcoms CU, 613 and Sic, Board of Trade building. JAMES J H HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-nt-Laxv S02 Copiinonwc.ilth building, Scranton. EDWARD W THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms f-Cl-mt 0th floor, Me irs building. L A WATItES. ATTORNEY-AT-IAW r.02 Board of Trade building, Scrnnten, Pa C II PITCHER ATTORNEY-AT-LAXV. Commoiixxe ilth biillillng. Scranton, Pi. PATTERSON Xr WILCOX, TRADERS' National BnnK building C COMEOYS Building. !)-n (REPUBLICAN A W BERTHOLU Menrs building ATTORNEY, PHYSICIANS AND 5UROr;ON3 MARY A SHEPHERD. M dTiIOME opathlst. riC Undtn strrct DR. W E ALLEN. .".13 NORTH WASH Ington axenue DR. L M GATES, ROOMS 207 AND 201 Board of Trade building Ofllce hours, S to 0 n m 2 tu 1 anil 7 tei S p n Residence. 30 Madison axenue. DR C L. UREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Pitting nnd Pat Reduc tion Ofllco telephone, I'M. Hours, 10 to 12, 2 to ), 7 to 'i DR S W L'AMOREAUX OFFICE n Washington axenue Residence, IMS Mulherrx-. Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, Mdnexs nnd gcnlto-urlnnry or gnns a specialty Hours 1 to I p m W G ROOK, VETERINARY SUR geon. Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated Hospital 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2C72. 'SCHOOL': SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton. V,i Courses preparatory to college laxxMnrdl'-lne or business. One-ns Sept 11th Send for rntnlogue Rex Thomas M. Cann, t.L n , principal and proprietor: W. E. Plumley, A. M , head master. SCEOS G R CLARK ft CO. SEEDMEN AND Nurscrxmcn: store 140 Washington axe nue; green house, l-Bn North Main ave nue; store telephone. 7'-2 WIRS SCREENS JOS KUF.TTELP.EAn rULACKA xx anna avenue, Scianton, Pa manufac turer of Wire Screens WWI.C.'V'JUS BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls plcnli s, pailles, receptlnns xx, ti dings and concert xvoik fiirnlslusl For terms address R J Bain r. conductor, 117 Wjomlng iixciiue. uxor Hulhcrts' music store MEGARGEE BROTHERS PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, pipi r bigs, txvtne Waiehouse 130 Wnshlngtiin pxeiiue, Scranton, Pa CITY SCAVENGER k TT bTTuTcTs CiVeaNsI'RIVY VAULTS and cess pools in odor Tmprned pumps used A II BRIGOS Proprl, tor LeM e- orders 11 m Voitli M iln axe nue, oi Eleke's eli iik store e orm r Adams nml Mullum Ttlephotu 0310 SCALP TREATMENT, XV "WVN" MRS L T KELLER S('AIPTREVT-liu-it. 30e- sh impooinss 3in- facial mil 'Wire matifiurliig, 23c; I'lilropndy. 701 Qulncy. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. lUflJ Schedule in Effect Juno 19, 1809. Tiains Leave Scianton: 0.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hanisburfr, Philadelphia, Bnlti inore, Washington, and for Pitts buig nnd the West. 9.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsvllle, Heading, Norrlstovvn, nnd Philadelphia; nnd for Sun but y, Hnnlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimoie.Washlngtbn and Pitts burg and the West. 8.18 p. m., week days (Sundays 1.S8 p. in.), for Sunbury, Harrisburp;, Philadelphia, Baltimoie, Wash itiRton nnd Pittsburg and the West. 4.S7 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsbuig, Philadelphia nnd Pittsburg. J It. WOOD Gen 1 Pans Agent J. D HUTCHINSON, ticneral Manugur. RAILROAD TIME TABL Del., I.njka, nnJ Wostjrn. Effect Monday, Juno C. 1SK). Traits Icaxo Scranton ns follows: Ex i i??"n or Now Y,,rk and all points en , p in S-W und 10y5 "' " J,K1 am- :'3 i?m "". f"r l-nototi, Tienteiii, Phlladel ! ioaii'' tll. """I". 5.10, 6 00 und 10.05 a. in., 32.K and 3 33 p m Jobjhnniia accommodation, CIO p m. "VJ"' f.or UlnKhamtiin. Oswego, El 5iX?.'i -orl,,lvK' J-'111" Danville, Mount ?rr '"nr'' "'iffnlo, 1.' 10, 1.38, fiOO n. m ; i iki p aril ii o0 p in., mnkluK closo connoc ,...? ."l 1.--"Tal0 o nil points In the west """:- nml "outhwet xx nshlnpton accorrmodatlon, 3.10 p. m luimlmmton anel way stations, 103 p. in. i' acton xllle accommodation, 4 t) p. in. iMclinlKon nccommnd itlon. 0 00 p. in. LMHess for Utlcu and Rlchlleld Springs, -y a. ni. nml 133 p m Illmiii 8i. Ooo n m, and u,5 p. m lor Nirthumlieili ud, PlltUon, Wllkcs llarrc Plx mouth, Bloornsburg and Dan. Mile, making clos ceiiuuctleins nt North iiml.erland for WltUnm-poit. Harrlsbuig, Hiiltlmore, WMshlnglon end the south Not thmnbei land nnd Intermediate sta tions, i, jo, loos a m. nnd i.tn and K40 p. Nnntlecke and Intetmcellate stalons. 101 and 11 lo u tn Plmouth mid Intermedlato stations 1 V, and S M p m. For Kingston, J- nh li, m Pulhniiii parlor and sleeping coaches on all e vpn ss trains lor detailed infoimitlo'i, pocket tlmo !n.'l',u,-. r,r" "l-l'-v " 51 '- Smith DIs trlct P.iwMiigir Agent, depot tlckut ofllce. Central Uallroid of Nexv Jersey Stations In New- York-Foot of Liberty street, N R mid South Ferry, Whitehall Stieet. nthiaelle eml used evcluslxely, Insur ing eleanllness mil comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFrECT OCT. 13. 1S10. Trains leave Scranton for Now York. Ncxxaik, Elizabeth Philadelphia. Easton. Bethlehem. Allentoxxn, Munch Chunk and xxhlte ll.ivnn, at S "rt u m.: express, 1 20; expiess 4 no i m Sundays. 2 13 p m. For Plttston and Wllkes-llarre. 8 "SO a. in . 1 2 liiO)) m Sui.ebixs. 2 13 p m I-or Mountain Paik, S 30 a. in . 1 20 p m. Snmlnxs 2 13 p. m Foi Itiltlmoie and Washington, and points South nnd West Via Bethlehem, s "a a m , 1 20 p m Sundnx s, 2 13 p m For Long Brain h. Ocean Grove, etc, nt S "0 n. in und 1 20 p m I'm Rending Lebanon nnd Ilnrrlsburg, via Allentoxxn S 3ii a. in . 1 20 p. m. Sun dnx s 213 p m. For Pottsxllle, lldii, m . 1 20 p. m. Through tickets to all points East. South a nil West nt lowest into at tho st itlem .1 H OL1IAUSEN, Gen Supt. H I. BALDWIN. Gen Pass. Agt. Delaware an 1 Hudson. On May llth. im trains will leave he rauton as follows For Cm bond lie KM, 7 33, SVJ, 1013 n. m : 12 noon, 12!, 2.M 3 32. 3 23, 0 23, i 37, ! 13, 11 Oil p in l lfi n ni. Per Alban.x, Saratoga, Montrcnl, Boy ton, Nexx England points, e tc 6.2u n. m , 2 20 p. in. For Honedale C 20, 10 II n. m.: 2.20, 3 2" P in For Wllkes-Barre C.l", 7.1'. S. 41. o H 10 11 a. m.; 12 03, 123, 3 S3, 127, 0.10. 7 i 10 II 1110 p m, Fen- New York. Phil idelphli, etc, xli Lehigh Valley Rallloail-fi 13 p. m.; 1201, 1 2S. 127 p tn ; with Black Diamond Ex press, ii -o p m For Peimsxlxaiila R-illroad points, 0 47, 9 3S a in ; 2 IS, -127 p ni For xxestern points, xia Lehigh Volley R.illieiail-7 Is a in . 12 03. 1 V.. with Blne-k Dl iinnnel Epiev 10 11. 11 .",0 p. m Tinlns xxlb airixe In Scianton as fol loxxs From Cirbondalo 'ind the North 0 40, 7 43, SIS 0 31 10 3S. 11 3S u. 111.; 1.23, 213, 3 23, 12! 7 13 10 3s, 1127 p in. From Will es-1'.irie and the Smith A 11. 74s, SIS, 103 1133 a m.; IIS. 211 3 IS, r 21), F 21, 7 31, !) 03 10 03 p m ; 1.13 a. in SUNDAY TRAIN'S. For Cnrlieitnlalc 9 03, 1133 p. m ; 2 21, 3 32. 3 47. ') fit p m. For Will es-ltarre-D TS 12 03 a. m ; l.Vt. 3 2s, S 41. 7 4S p. ni. Pol Alb.it x. Saratoga, Monti eal, Bos ton. Nexx England points, etc., 2 23 p m Lowest rates to nil points 111 United Stntes nnd Canada .1. W. BFRDICK, O I". A . Albany. N Y. 11 W. CRO-sS. D PA. Scr.intijnr Pa. LehIKh Vallev Katlro.iJ. In EfTce't May 11, 1W) TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. I'or Philadelphia and Nexx Yolk, x la D .; II R R at (.13 u in and 12.01. Lis 4 27 lllldcl; Dlimnnd Epiess) and II '0 p m. Sundas, D & II R R. 1 3S, 7 lx p. m For Vthlto llnvcii, Hazleton and prlr -clp.il points In the coal legions, via 1 iX. It R R. 0 43 .'is mid 4 J7 p m. For Pottsxllle. 0 13 2 1' p 111 For Bethlehem. Eastern. Reading, llnr ilsburr ami pilnclpil Inti'imedlnto slu tlons. xli D .X. H It It.. 1.13 a. m.; 12 (it 2 IS 127 (Black Diamond Expiess), 1 . Sundnjs D .t H R. R. 1.."!. 7 4b p in For Tunkh.ineicl., Toxx.iiiila, Elniii.i. Ithaca, Geneva and principtl Interinedl nto stations, via D. L .t W. 11. It. Ss n m , 12 33 and 3 13 p in For Geneva. Roche stei. Buffalo, Niag ara Falls. Chlcaco. and all points west via D. te II It It. l.'ot, ! : Glliek Dia mond i:piess). 7 is and 11.30 p in Sun elaH D i. II II II 12 Oi n in, 7 IS p in Pullman pallor and slieplng oi I.ehliJi Valli p.nlor c irs on nil irntus lietxxeen Wllkes-B lire and New York Philadel phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLL1N II. WILBUR, On Supt., South Bethlehem. Pa C1IAS. S LEE Gen Pass Agt.. 20 Coit- landt street. N. xx Yoik A. W. N'ONNEMACIIER. Dl Pass. Art , South Belhlebim, Pa For tickets nml Pullman icscrxatlnns apply SiX L-ickiixvami.i axe . Scranton, Pa. llrle and Wyoming Valley. Tlmo Tablo III Effect Sept. 11 lhOI Tialns leave Seiialon for New York Nexxbuigh und Inle inn dl.iti- points on ihh rallie nl also im Haxxlej and local points at 70i a m und -' Zl p in Retui ning ii lis in i ix nt Scranton at 1(121 a in anil I P. anil in p. m. ftCllAN'l'0" DiVISEO.N. tn rffcrt June tiflili, 1S03, North Hound. fenutli Hound, so: t :o:i -joi 0'2 204208 M 1 2 a Stations M 3 & E 15 U ISoia p n irlvo leine, 7S5N Frankllu t 7 in West -i.'ijit street IX u 1 41 . . 7S5 ; 7 iwi xxeenaxxiom 810 .... A II r mp it Arrlxo Leave a XI I M P 9 10 41" 0 1 IS i IS 1 Oil 6 07 18 '0 liOOIJm, s:iu4o. siiii-'a.) 5 4l'l8l1 3 10 .' ( II 5 Jlill Ml, 5 10.11 -19 '. (Oil I 84! I HllllelA Ilaiicock hfailljht I'rcstoo rark XVInweiod PoyuUllu erso-i fleiihnnt Alt. I r.l nd.ila loiest ( ity Cirb njil.v o While nrltlge) Maviuia Jennxn AlcMH.ua XXloloii PrclcMllO 01"liaiit lilceburrf 'I hi oop Troxlilsiice Pail, 1'iace c io aTs, ni 10 40 hlt -'ll 4 3 10 31 10 i'l 10 IS 10 01 Of,n 0 40 II SO - -tf 4 4 0S5 a 31 4Ci e. HI ?4 ft 01 t 14 b xo a m 7 oxi s ral o ') 7 (Ml 3D 6 31 7 JU 3 19' 6 43 7 3l! 3 34. 614 :s;,f3Sj HM 'J u 9 J J on1 9 071 90 S6S 80) 8 'in me, f-41 H'JS R ji S !' 4 '7llli0 15! Ill'-' 4 4111 i' T 41! 13 43' fi bl 41 3 41, h 03 I 4111 Hi 7 60 8 01 6 03 SS4' 614 4 1011 n v , I "Ull II 4 J. 1107 7 en I ." ", 1 IU tK(V 4 011 e 91 8 04 4 (111 : 8 0a 4 10, C 7 8 10 4 14 g Ii 8 14 HIT bSJ 8 10 4 '.'Oi 6 Si 4 ItOi 4 J- 1101 1.411 Oil 4 19110.-7 4 11 10 M hciantuu A II r M A M I.C&VO Arrive A U'T ur u t Sunday only I sl'iitncB tliat tralrn stop on tlsnal tor ra sengers , I I alns aox and "oa Sundar onlf- otber trains dally e"ccc'it -uiidny i-ecure latrs xla untailo a Western bcloie purcliaslnif tickets and siivei money inouvb wanner outT?t ulcoper nod trft if clloinuetialrcar Npsx- orfctu t'lilojso i-film change l'nksruurr centra Ilreltiee-,1 i Two C'lll Per Hlf. J.t Andninn, (Jen rass ai T. llltorolt, Dlv i B-i. i "-nii . NEWSPAPERS 04000 THIJ Wll.KP.3-HAKP.i3 UIJCOP.D CAN bo had In Scranton at tlio nowu standi of KeUmun Uron , :oj Spruce and B03 I3n. den, SI Norton M Lackaxvanna uxenue: I. 8. tichutzer. 211 Suruco street.