TnE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1890. 71 CARBONDALE. DEATH Or OEROQE SCHArER. George U. Hrhnfep tiled nt his home, 27 South .Main Btrpot, yesterday tnorii ItiR nt rIk o'clock. Mr Hchnfer wu lorn In thl city Julv 10. 157, nnrl nl wayH liven heic He learned the clgnr nmkcr'H trmle, nnil nt the time of bin demise enneltirtoel u flwp on Seventh avenue. He was nevei married nnd Is survived by hln father nnd mother, Mr nnd Mis GenrRe Hohnfcr, nnd two sla ters, Knuna and Krances. Deeeusecl vmn a member of the Knltthts of Py thias, the ClKnrniiiUi'tn' I'nlon nnd the First I'nbyterl:m church The fu neral wervleeq will be held fium his late home on Wednesday afternoon ut 2 30 o'clock. Rev. Chnrlos Lee will of ficiate It Is nald that the Immediate cause of his death via ilropy of th" liver He was of a most genial nature, nnd the news of his demise will he heard with slnceie iejjret by a wide circle of frleniN Mr. Schnfer ni a talented musician und for venrs was known as one of the leading nietnbeis of both the Mozart band and orchestra. UNDER f?500 HAIL. John Pazzlo, an Ititli.in votith, nnd his companion wore placed under $500 ball nt Alilevmnn Jones' ofllce last pvenlng They are chained with shoot ltiK nine year old John McCJownn In the lejr. The shootlnir was the result of a Sunday "3ci,ip between the Italian of Ulectrle alley nnd some lads of Dun daff street. The bullet has been re moved und thi Injured boy'fl condition Is not considered seilous. TRACTION CO'S. ORDINANCE PASSED Select council met last evening In special session and passed finally the ordlnnnre providing for the narrowing of the guage of the Traction company. Theie was a lcmonstrnnce ugalnst It nnd a petition for It but as the docu ments were of about equal weight the solons exoiclsed their discretion. Messrs Swelgcr, Nealon, Hattle, Kntnn and Thompson voted for the ordinance, nnd Mr Manulnn refrained from vot ing When the proposed change Is nade thiough mrs will be run between this city and Suanton. KILLED IN THE MINES. Patrick Walsh sustained fatal Injur ies In the Coalbrook mine yesterday morning He was engaged about a mile from the opening when a fall of rock pinned him to the earth His brother, William, v ho was near hlni. fummoned help Ten men woiked with all their might until the unfortunate miner was extricated He was unconscious and d'ed In the ambulance on the way to the hospital. Hev. W. A. Nealon was with him dining the last moments. Deceased was born in Ireland In 1S61. He Is .lurviioil bj a mother and two brotheis, William and Michael. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Conductor V. A. Swingle i "lunnlng" on the Honesdale branch Mr and Mis. John Vannon hae re moved to Scranton Mr. Vannon has secured mplo nient with the Dickson Mniuifaotui Ing i nmpany MKses Uerthn nnd Helen Powell, who have been fsitlng Mr and Mis C. J Spencer, icturned to Seianton yester day Ml and Mis. W T Pi Ice nnd Mrs Walter Can. of Paik street, aie visiting Pott Jet vis fi lends Miss Julia Oeiiltv. of Hellevtte hospi tal. N Y, Is vMtlnsr her patents in this cltj MIfs Oiace Htlg-.'is a guest in this city V C J arneis was In W.iveily ye.s teiday Mis Stephen Hauler cnteitained her Sabbath school clah.s of the Ninth ave nue mission school at tea on Saturday - ring Tho who were present were: (iftl Kiaig. Clulstena Andeison, Cut l'o Hughes. Mabel Vincent. Flora Kialg On tie and Lea Phillips, Alpha duel Lillian Arnold, Maun Hlggs. Hvelyn Hate Anna Wnhs an I Marters Guy Chapman, nugene Haines and Oiln Kaglei and all votui thev had a most pleasant time Delaw.ue and Hudson Trainman M J Oliver, of Ollbeit stieet. Is suffeilng Inluilos sustained by falling off a tiain at Olyphant vesterday. A Tiue Fiiend. A filend In need Is a Mend indeed That Is i :actly what Chnmbei Iain's Cough r. meelj Is. It is the mother's heli when she Is suddenlv awakened In the night bj the ominous husky cough and laboied hieathlng, of hei babe It Is the safe result of th outh oi adult when he has 'caught i old" and there Is coughing and lit na tion of the mucus inenibranp of the Hie-out H allays the inltution und cuies the cold. For sale by all diug Kists JIaltheWH Htos,, wholesale and retail agents - - OLYPHANT. I'utj Houis devotion began at fet. 1 ,ni k's ehutoh Sunday moinhu at h o eioi K when a solemn high maws was ti?it brated. In the evening everv t- at in th chuich was filled. 11 .. tiithc Oiegoiy, a mlhslonaij fiom P.iltlnioie pieached a very InleicHti is and instiuctlve sermon Yesrodiy moiiilng masfies neie celebuited a 7 nnd ;i o'lloek and the evening s"ivlcis vieie again veiy hugely attended. Tho devotions will close tomorrow nwnlng. The Willing Woikeis of the Uiokely llnptist (hutch will hold a Hallowv on social in Callender'H hall, on Scott ave nue, this evening M' and Mis W II When lei of Seianton were visitors it the test- don't scrub it and wear off the sur face. Use Gold Dust Washing Powder according to direc tions printed on every package and you will be pleased with the results and surprised at the saving in labor. Bend for frt tiotkltt "Ooldta Ruli (or Homework " THE N. K. PAIRBANK COMPANY Ctlcajo St.Uili NiwTtrlc liottoo m Washing dome of Mrs. M. 11. Hull, In IHnkely. on Sunday. There Is no school In the p'iblle schools this week on account of insti tute. Mm James llrown. of Albany, N. Y , Is the guest of Mrs. William Muhoii. Miss Hlba Sunrtz, of Carbon lain, spent Sunday with Miss Mary O'Btlen Mis, J. A. Hhultz and children ac companied by Mrs. I.niry Levy, have loturncd home from New York. Miss Maggie Loftus, of t'nlondnle. Is visiting her sister, Mrs. James Hev J M. Smoulter, of Hock Lake, Is nsslstlng nt the Forty Hours devo tion In St Patrick's; church There will be n meeting of the l'x celslor Hose company Friday night. Frank Daniels, of Naltcoko, was n visitor In town Saturday. Mr. and Mis W. A. Spear, of l'ast on, are spending the week with friends here Hev. K. J' Hnughton., of Dunmore, wns a cnller In town yesterday. Miss Mabel Coolbaugh, of Wllkei I'nrre, spent Sunday with Miss Jennie Patten. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Heese, of Tnv lor visited relatives In town SuniLiy. JERMYN AND MAYF.IELD. Changes on the Gravity Road Mrs. Elizabeth Davis Surprised Horse Thieves Committed to Jail Two Mine Accidents Dastardly Out rage. A local correspondent says' "The old gtavlty load Just east of this town that has not been used for some time will soon be in operation. The track Is being v Idened to the standard ffuago and It Is said that within n short time coal will bo hauled over It Humor has It that the Delaware and Hudson Intends to make It a short route to Honesdale foi all coal south of Jcr myn. By going up the old gravity road nnd connecting with the Hones dale branch at Bushwlck and thence to Honesdale, about live miles Is snved. At present all coal going to Honeselah' must go 111 st to the Catbondale yield. It Is also lumoted that there will b n railroad yard somewhere botuofii this town and Carbondale Mrs. Hll.abeth Davis, n well known lesldent of Second street, who lately letiuned from n visit to her native homes In Wales, was given n pleasant hurpilse on Friday evening by n lare number of her friends, who, In honor of her l etui n, visited her home pre pared for a social evening's pleasuie. The visitors were gladly welcomed and soon were engaged In various fori-3 of amusement An enjoyable repast was afterward3 seivcd, at the con clusion of which thu fun was icnewel nnd continued until a late hour. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. T. U. Grilllths. Mr. and Mrs. Job "William.? Mr. nnd Mrs. John W. Jones, Mr. and Mis. Samuel Waters.Mr. and Mis:. Thomas M Griffiths. Mis Benjamin Morgan, Mrs. Arthur Moigan Mis. David Thomas, Mrs Owens, Mrs. J. T. Hoberts, Mis Will Hobeits, Mi'. Thomas Roberts, Mrs. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. William Davis, Mrs. Knodi James, Mrs Williams, Harry GrltlUhi and Thomas Davis George Henry and George Baker th" two Hazteton hoise thieves, were given a hearing befoie Justice Swlek st teiday mot nlng and both pleaded guil ty to the chin go of stenllng Livery man Hi ay's horse and buggy In de fault of $300 each they were commit ted to the county jail, wheie they iii-io subsequently taken uy Constable Hoale Mis David Hairls, of Second street, is conllned to her home by slckne. Will Mellow, a miner In tho Dela w.ue and Hudson eollleiy, vhl!e hold ing a wedge esteiday morning wa'j stiuck on the hand by n blow from a hammer with which the laborer nan striking. The hammer glanced fiom the wedge and diove Mr. Mellow"s hanl against tin lock, cutting a sever? gash In It and bieaklng two small bones on the back of the hand. Dr. 1 S Giaves attended tho man's In juiles Michael Lally, son of Mr Anthony Lallv, of Mayileld, was painfully In juied while at work In the Glenwoo I shaft jesterday. He was taken to his home, wheie he was attended by Dr. P. C Mauley. At - o'clock jesterday morning sorr" mlseieant threw n laige stone with tji- ilflc force light thiough the window nnd Into one of the sleeping loom? of Heniy Mnynatd'b home, opposite the Hplscopal church Fortunate", the people occupying the room w.up not Injured, but It Is unneeessaij to say thej weie much filghtened The family are at a loss to account foi tno outrage and have prepared themselviM to give the guilty one a hot ii'eept ai If It Is ngalu icpeated. Hon. P. H Timlin was a Serantou visitor jesterday. Llllle, the little daughter of Mr. and Slis n J Dnwe. of Third street. K culte III Burgess Wlllman left yesterday on n business tiip to Buffalo. N. Y., an 1 ixpects to bo absent about three dijs Mis George Blake, Mis. Samuel Wnt us and Mrs James MS.n wetp on Sunday the guests of Mis James Vln", of Blnkelv. The bids for the election of tho new silk milt are In the hands of the con tractors and, It Is expected, will be closed next Saturday. Genige Piuner, of Scranton, was n visitor heie Inst evening. Tills evening will bo the closing night of the loan exhibition at the PiesbytPilan ihuich In Peckvlllc. HONESDALE. Spedal to The Scranton Tribune Honesdale, Oct. Srt Miss Laura Png eis, who has been the guest of Miss Maine Ciandall for (lie past few weeks, P&mt I5llHEi& il J& overeign emedies Victorious Over all others. No Faith Necessary. VM ue giiet true reputation. THEY POSITIVELY CURE Trade Mark Hex. Rhoumatlsm, Kldnoy Trouble, Coughs, Dyapopola, Blood, Ca tarrh, Asthma, Heart, Llvor, Diarrhoea, Crlppo, Ccnoral Do blllty, Malaria, Nouralgln. A Separate Remedy for Each Disease Every Remedy Each Tor Bale at All Drng&lsts. THE HOMJTTrEASURE A book full at valuable Information, SENT FREE to any address. ' If In drmlit nblcti retwvls' tn lk?, write u, an wp will giro your case otir most careful considera tion aUaolutily no chargo made. SOVEREIGN REMEDY CO., 1237 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. returned to her homo at Atlantic City on Saturday. Thursday evening next the ladles of the Piesbjteilan chuich will setve a chicken pie supper In the chapel pat lois. Mr Horace Weston left today for New York city where he will take a course in a business college. Opei a House Manager W. J. Silver stone spent Sunday In Scranton Mrs. Kilgar, of New York city, who is a guest of Honesdale fi lends, sang a beautiful solo ut the Piesbyteiian church Sundnj" moinlng seivlce Dr. Joseph Ciandall, of Atlantic Cltj, returned to his home on Satin day after spending seveial weeks with his pa rents. Mr. and Mrs Wesley Gardner and son, Perrj", teturned todny to their homo in Seianton after a ten days' vis It with the former's parents. Mis W. II. Stone was called to Ulng haniton one week ago yesterday to at tend the funeral services of a brother who died In Chicago. Yesteiday a tele gram Informed her of the death of an other brother who died In Oalesburg, 111 j THK I'UKSIDUNT A SLAVE TO CA-TAKHII-I) T. Sample, Pieslduil of Sample's Instalment Comp.inv, Washing ton, I'a writes: "For yeais 1 was al fllcted with Chroric Catarrh Hi medics and treatment bv ipcelnllstb onlj guve me tempor.iM relief until I was Inriucid iim Dr Agnew s Citnrilinl Powder It gave alfhost lnstnnt relief and h is proea the one good thing In ni use ' Tor Kill by Matthews Uro and W T Claik THEATRICAL. "Zaza." An audience that completely tilled the Ljceum went last evening to see David Belasco's play "Zaza," because It had been it success In New Yoik, nnd It went cuilous, no doubt, but scuffing nt the idea of n- last j ear's giaduati of a school of acting playing the role made famous by Mis Leslie Carter, who has been proclaimed the greatest actress of the centuiy. Hut when It came out those who had scoffed and tidlculed ndmltted theli mistake, ad mitted that theie aie other actresses In the woild admitted that Mabel Howard, the graduate of a school of acting, triumphed In that crucial scene In the fourth net. n cene that probnblv presents a greater dlsplaj- cf varying (.motions than .inv other on the stage. Put how of 'Zaza" the play that flnelj' wrought bit of work fiom a mas tei hand? Without denjlng Its meiltai classed as a play there can be no doubt that the pbise or rather the phases of life that tl portri'ys aie not of a healthy kind. Then l.s no moral lesson, not even an excuse for one. to be drawn from this story of the Illicit love of a variety nctiess Hvcry one knows the stciy. Zaza, the vaudeville singer, the gaj, butter fly creature, falls In love with a mar iled man. falls despetatel, passion, ately In love for the first time In her wild career They live together for six months In a chateau In the fore3t she not knowing he Is married and thinking him well, thinking him tho grandest cieaturo In the woild Then the busv tongues at wctk tell her he Is marl led, with a wife In Paris. A gteat overpowering, sudden, furious, tetriblo jealousy takes hold pf her. She rushes t Paris detetmlned to de noiinco him as a villain to his wife. She does go to his house and meets his little daughter, who tolls her of her papa and her love for him. At sight of her Zaza repents nnd though she meets the wife lace to fnce, she does not tell her anything. We next see her In her homo again awaiting his coming, tho old love ton uuoilng her again Ho conies, thn old love scens run gone over again, nnd nil la cnlm for n little while. Put a chance word causes the latent lires to spring tii again and she tells hl.n she knows lie Is married. His replies anger her nnd she telts him a llo to test his ftlendshlp. Sluj tells him that she h is seen his wlfo nnd told her nil Then the tt ut- rpirlt of the man shows Itself nnd he turns on her with an angry cry and makes to leave the housp. Sh tells hhn It Is false and then tells hlni what shu thinks of him. to use n vulgar expis slon, "she gives him lils.' In this scene Miss Howard rose to a splendid height nnd launched out that torrent of Invective with n wondorful power. In the earlier scenes she was not ns ef fective, the steno with tho little child being entirely too suggestive of thy polar legion-. Tho supporting company was on the whole, very good, tho Cascart of L. F. Morrison being pinbably tho bust act ed patt outside of thn title role. Frank A. Connor us Dufiene was too stiff and Jy A fltffi i Vln I I A did not loosen out once during ths play. Tho scenlo effects were partic ularly excellent, though tho "behind I the scenes" scene In the llrst net was not ns er clabointc ns In the New I York production: having been specially expurgated to meet Mr Prohman'8 Idens of provincial tnstcs. I Do Vonde Rt the Academy, Another week of excellent entertain ment at popular prices Is provided by Malinger Long for tho Academy of Mu j file patrons In tho Chester Do Vonde company which opened last night with n very acceptable piesentatlon of "Ten Ton Door," an Intensely Inter esting dramn replete with thrilling situations nnd funny Incidents, Chester Do Vonde, the star of the company. Is a young actor of pleasing personality nnd marked ability. Ills work last night evidenced thorough ap preciation and study nnd If ho does ns well In tho other chnrncters he Is to essay during the week the Academy audiences can look for a positive treat. Miss Emily Lascellcs, his leading Indj, l.s one of the cleverest young wo men seen nt tho Academy In repertoire this season nnd the other members of the compnny nre none below nnd many above the nverage. A ctowded house lust night gave numerous marked evi dences of appreciation Including a triple curtain call at tho end of the third uet. Tho scenic and mechanical effects were extraordinarily good. The bill this afternoon will be "Shadows." To night, "The Ilnnch Hero" will be pie aented. "Miss New York, Jr." Largo nudlence.s greeted the "Miss New York, Jr.," company nt the Gaiety yesterdaj". In Its present condi tion the troupo has wandered quite a distance from "Miss New font, Jr.," ns she oi Iglnnllj' appeared. Some good features, however, were presented, not ably among them being the maivelotts performance of Akimoto's Hoj-al Jap- anse tioupe, seven In number, vvho30 thrilling feats nre seldom nttempted even bj- the dni Ing Japs. Mnmle Hemlngton, tho bright and vivacious soubiette was a Jolly and entertaining as ever and was material ly assisted In her act by a pair of pickaninnies who promise to be bright stars of the future. George Cunning ham also presented a pleasing number and p;ac some new aciobatic wrinkles that were hcartllj' applauded. The closing extiavnganza, "Undo Josuha's vlstt to Coney Island," afford ed an oppoitunltj for the Introduction of several of tin popular songs of the season, and they were well rendered; but the play should be deodoilzed. It seems to have pabsed the limit In the matter of jahoo humor and virulent vulgarity The "Miss New Yoik, Jr.," coinp.mj will be at the Gaiety today and tomorrow, afternoon and evening "The Elsing Generation." Petsons who nre Inclined to be mel ancholj or down-heuited will have an excellent chance to cheer up and spend several hours In constant laughter this evening when "The Rising Oeneiatlon" will be presented at the Lyceum thea tre. This plaj Is one of theost success ful comedies before the public today nnd although It has toured the countty for several seasons It never glows old. On the other hand it Inci eases in popu larity and Is this jear scoring the big huc cesses The stoiv i auks Mm tin McShatie. in aqueduct employe thiough a period "! twelve jeai.s und ut the end of that I time finds him a man of affluence and authorltj-. The play Is In the hands of some of the best comedians of the day and is pleasing in evetj- respect. An excellent nnd complete sot of scen eiy is can led by the companj and the costumes worn uieVxpressly beautiful and costly. George Felix and Lj'dla Unirj1. two eminent players, are Included In the cast and between nets two and three piesent their laughable sketch, 'The Vaudeville Ciaze " This attraction, en tirely separate from the plav Itself, Is nn excellent feature "Sherlock Holmes." At the Lyceum theatre Wednesday' nnd Thursday November 1 and 2, Wil liam Gillette w HI be seen ns "Sherlock Holmes," which has been dramatized by the actor-author In connection with the famous novelist. A. Conan Dojle, whose detective stories have been the chaiacters for stage piesentatlon, Mr Gillette has introduced n love Interest which he calls "A hltheitn unpublished episode In the eaieer of the great de tective, showing his connection with the stiange case of Miss raulkner." Manager Chatles Pi ohman piomlses an adequate production of the play which Is In four acts, and has sunnund ed Mr Gillette with a company of playeis (twenty) which he hns selected for their special fitness for their var ious loles MRS. ANDERSON'S BABY. You couldn't convince Mrs. Anderson that Cupiel ever was as pretty as her little girl Mrs. H. C. Anderson is well known in South Ilritain, Conn , where she lives. She is v ery enthusiastic about Dr. Pierc'e's Favorite Prescription although no more so than thousands of other women who have been simi larly benefited. hhe writes Ilurini; the firt month of the period 01 ireta lion I could not lecpantlihigoii my stomach I went to lied the iStli of June and ueier got up till the hrst of An Kiwt I tried dif ferent doctor. but with little benefit I began to take your Favorite Prescription ' in November and I hsd n nice little tnfoy girl in J'ebruarj follow lnff I was only iu hsru labor about one hour and was up and dressed on the eighth day I never had the doctor with me nt all, just the nurse and two frleneU Thii max,e my second child, with the firt one I did uot take the ' Kaxorite Prescrip tion ' and the little one wa nick all the time nnd lived just about two moutln Thii last baby Is as plump ami healthy ns any mother could wiiih She is about three weeks old now and is talnlng Iu fleiih every day " Mothers vi ho suffer undue pain prior to or succeeding the baby's birth are invited to consult Dr. R. V Pierce, by letter, abso lutely without charge The great success which hag attended the careful methods pursued by Dr Pierce, has caused imita tors to spring up, who make offers of free advice, which they are not competent to give, not being physicians, when vou nre invited to "write to a woman," ask the simple question, " Is this woman a physician?" Vou will find that she is not, anil does not, and dares not claim to lie, a physician. To offer such advice is deceitful. To receive it is dangerous. Prospective mothers bhould sentl for a free copy of Dr. Tierce's great t.ooo page hook the "Common Sense Medical Adviser." A copy in paper-covers will be sent to any neldress on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay cost of mailing only; in cloth-binding 31 stamps. Au dreys Dr. R. V. Fierce, Uuffalo, N, Y. 1 V" ny The People's vii'' A POPULAR CIXAUING HOUSE for tlic nctiaritfcol All Wl Have Houses to Rent, Heat Estate or Other 'Property Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help The xchnncc, or Who Small Advertisements Cost One rive Cents a Word Except Stttuitlou Wanted, Which Arj In serted Eree. FOR RENT roit nnNT-A 7-uoom norsi:. all modern Improvements; 117 n month. Ml Green Illdgc street. HOt'Bi: WITH ALL MODIHlN Con veniences for rent cheap. Inquire nt 440 Taylor nvenue. POIl 11KNT-421 ADAMS AVr.NUH; thoroughly renovated; rent reason able. Smith, Board of Tradfe Building. Fon nnNT-A punNisunn fkont room with or without boatd. 418 North Seventh street FOR SALE rou salh-two good hkatino stoves. Apply 825 Madison avenue pon saliv-310 vnirr op 4.iNC!icimri. Apply Immediately to 1G24 Sanderson nvenue 11K) PIGS POIt SALD-NOIITII MAIN street, Taylor. Prank y.owry. AGENTS WANTED. SALP.SMDN-IF YOU WANT TO MAK13 $1,ri00 a yenr work for us Our lenther suspenders sell themselves; cannot wear out, attractive assortment, exclusive ter ritory, pnmplcs free conditionally. J. S. Perry Mfg. Co , A r.2 Cincinnati, O HELP WANTdD-MALE. vTXAmxrmm' r.xpnni- enerd halesmen, torrmtsslon or salary, permnnint lmsltlon. The Merchants Oil Co , Cleveland, O. wanti:d-yopno man stpnogiia- phor and tjpewrlter Must be pood penman. Address C. M Co , caro Trib une. WANTED-BAKDB AS SP.COND HAND Schcuer Bios , 341 Brook street WANTPD-YOPNO JIAN WILLING TO work at llttlng up valves nnd beating specialties Brains reoulred more than experience. Answer bv letter. Kleley, 11 W. 13th street. New York. HELP WA NTED-FEMALE IIDLP WANTT.D-TWO LADY DEMON strators. Those havlrg done sampling nnd demonstrating profcired Iteference lequlred. Address Samples, Tribune of fice MONEY TO LOAN. rovnMidMprAi cunt nnd five per cent moncj on appioved secVrtti. JI. II IIOLQATP, Common wealth building BOARDING. BOARDING 'at"s23 CPDAR AVP.NPK BOARDING 525 PINE STREET. ROOMS WANTED. WANTED - SINGLE OR DOUBLE room, joung man, mention particu lars. J K., box 210, Scruntou I O. FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED ROOMS WITH OR WITII out buird, steam neat, nil conveni ences. 407 Mndlson avenue FOUND. FOUND-ON WASHINGTON AVENUE, lady s purso, owner can have same by calling nt TrlbmlT ofllce. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO oidtr, also ladles' walhts. Louise Shoemaker, 212 Adams avenue MISCELLA NEOUS. LEAVE ORDERS FOR FINK PHOTOS or nice portrait In vvntti color or crnvon nt tho Jewell studio yoi Spruce street THE ART OF DYKING, CLEANING and lurllng ostrich teatheis taught by a French expert also div cleaning gai ments, tinting gloves In all shades Terms very reasonable Address G. Tallllar, 3tM K Genesee street, Syiacuse, N. Y TO WHOM CONCERNED-DRAWING for organ and book case at Co-opcrn-tlvo hall, Sept 28, Is postponed to Oct K. 1S99. LEGAL. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE celled b tho Consolidated Water Supplv Co, Curbotidule, Pa, until 2 p. in November 4 1S09, for the furnishing ol all tools, labor, appliances and mater ials necess.uv to build and complete a Gnte, House and Bulk-head at Ctvstnl lake, Lackawanna county, I'a, acconl Ing to plans nnd specifications on file at the company's otttce In Carbondale. Bid ders will bo recpilred to enclose cash or certified check in the sum cf $150 us a guarantee that the successful bidder will enter Into a contract within five Aujs from dato of uward The Censolldnted Water bupply Co reserves the right to reject anv nnd ntl liielrt CONSOLIDATED WATER SUPPLY CO. Walter Prick, engineer SITUATIONS WANTED sTrUATIONWOTEI rlenccd bookkeeper, unall Kalarv, can give lefeicrecs Address E.perlence, Tilbune nfllee SITUATION WAITED TO G O OUT washing and Ironing by the day; vv ashing and Ironing taken home also Call or aildii'ss, A B , 331 N Rtimner nv SITUATION WANTED-CARCTAKER of clubhouse trstutlon nr country place, excellent rccommeniLitlons for iionesti solirlety. nbilltv, wife excellent cook, housekeepei Adelresj Gardener, ootj llreck court. BY A YOUNG MAN OF M YEARS, plumber, engineer, electrician, perfect ing pressmnn nnd master ucclnnlc, dn slrcs position with some refpinBlblo firm whose honest, sobrletj and ability will be nppreclatesl by emplojer will sturt ut low wages to prove hlmsdt worthy of tin honest labor Addrew E II B this ofllce SITUATION WANTED-DYW EXPER Icnced alteration hand orhilesiaclv for clonk and suit department Address Roo 'flee, 307 Wnfhlngton nvenip VLUKVILLK Mrs. D II Thomas Is visiting rela tives at Avoca. Loan exhibition will ba held at the Morgan stoic building tonight Our school teachers are spending tho week nt Scranton attending Institute. William Goyne nnd Aitljir Thompson leav e today for a few ejiys hunt In Wayne county. i'hls evening will bo the closing night of the loan exhibition at tho Presby tetlan cliurc.i The fulowlng pro gramtno will bo lenderccl: Piano solo, Mis. Myers. .solo, W W.'W'atklns. te- citation, Ileatrlco Morrlf plafio duet, Jl ss Peck and Mr. Be lamin: rei-i tatlon, E. V. Jones, pin o und bunjo duet, Messrs Benjamin md Haw ley recitation, Beatrice Morr ', pluno solo, Miss Stairs. Exchange. Who to Want Situations or Help 'lheo Cent a Word, Six Insertions Cor PROFESSIONA L. tnOHITEOTS EDWARD II. DAVIS, AnCHlTKCT, Connjll building, Srrnnton U L VALTHU, AUCHITPCT, Ol'PICU rear cf C06 Washington uv untie. LEWIS HANCOCK. JIl , AUCIIlTr.CT. 435 Spruce St., cor. Wash, nv., Scranton FnnDi:nicic l. mtowN, Artcnnr.oT. I'rlco kulldlng, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I, LACF.Y & SON. AltCIItTnCTS, Trailers' National Bank. DENTISTS DK. I O LYMAN, SC11ANTON PHI vato Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul-berrj- i-n. ii. r nnYNOLDS, opp. v. o Dlt. C. C. LAUHACH, 115 Wyoming live. WKLCOMn C. SNOVnn, Covl Uxchnngn 2nd floor, Boom D, Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to D. HOTELS AND RCSTAURANTS THH 13LK CAPi: 123 and 127 FltANK lln nvenue Ilntos reasonable P ZP.IC.LDU, Proprietor SCUANTON IlOPSn, NDATt D . 1. & W passenger depot Conducted on tin Hu roprnn plan VICTOR, KOCIl Prop LAWYERS RICHAUD .1 BOPUKn. ATTOBNT.Y-at-Law. 5(V)-2 Lnckriwn'iiin iiveniie Oen ernl law business, rollei tlcins and loiin. J. W. nilOWNINa, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Lnw Booms Pil2-313 Menrir Building D B REPLOrjLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS nepotlnted on rent estate socurlty Jlcars building, corner Wasliliigtnn nvenue nnd Spruce street. M J DONAUOI3 ATTORNKY-AT-law. OITlics, 61MJ13 Mears Hullillng rRANK E BOY L iATTORN7: Y A NE Counsellnr-nt-Lnn Burr building, rooms 11 nnd If. Wnshlngton nvenue WILLARD. WARREN ft KNAPP. AT tornejH and t'oui Fellni'-iit-Law Lf publlcan building Wnshlngton avenue. Scranton, Pa JESSPP & JESSfP ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - nt - law. Commonwealth building; 100ml 1, 20 nnd 21. JAMES W OAKVOnn ATTORNEY-AT-Lnw Renms in, 515 and 5ir, Hoard or Trade Iiulldlnar JAStES J II HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-nt-Law M2 Cr,monwe tilth building, Scranton EDWARD W THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms M3-fn4 0th floor. Menrs building - -A WATRES. JTTORNEY-AT-IAW W2 Board of Trnte building, Scriinten, Pa C It. PITCIIHR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Commonweilth binding Scranton. Pa PATTERSON & WILCOX. National Bank hiil)Hng TRADERS' C COMEOYS, Building 9-13 REPUBLICAN a. w bi:rtiio;.u. Men l.s building ATTORNEY, PHYSICIANS ANt SU72EOVS MARY A SHEPHERD M." D . HOME opathlst. C1G Linden street DR. W E ALLEN. 31! NORTH WASH lngton nvtnuo DR. L M GATES, ROOMS 207 AND WS Board of Tnde- biillellii. Ofllce hour", I In i in 2 to .1 tud 7 to S p m Residence, 300 Madison avenue DR. C L TREAS SPECIALIST JN Rupture. Truss Fitting and Fat Reduc tion Ofllce telephone, HC IIouis, 10 f) 12. 2 to t, 7 to 'i DR S W L'AMOREAUX OFFICE fi Wnshlngton nvenue Tle-sldpiice. I'd? Mulbcrrv Chronic dhonuis. lungs, heart, kldnevs and gpnlto-urliinry oi gans a specialty Hours, 1 to I p m. W. G ROOK VETERINARY SUR ceon. Horses, Cottle and Dogs treatei Hospital 121 Linden htnt, Scranton. Telephone 2G72. SCHOOL'S SCHOOL OF THE LAHiA WANNA, Scranton. Pa Oouises nnnnritorv tn college Inw.mpdMiip or biitliics On"iis Sept. 11th Send for pitnVntiie. Rev Thnmns M Oirin, 11. D . rrlnrlpnl and proprietor, W V. Plumlev. , y , hend master. pcro'? i G R CLARK & CO. SEEDMEN AND Nurservrnen. More 140 Wnshlngton ave nue; green house. 11Vi Noith Main ave line, htrae te'lephone 752 WIRE SCREENS jos kuettel" rear rn lapka- wanna nvenue. Scranton P.i , inanufiic turcr of Wire Sre ens MISGLLINIOUI BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC TOR balls, plenlo, parties, icceptlons wimI dings nnd cemcirt vvoik fuinlshul For terms address R J Bauer, conductor. 117 Wvomlng avenue over Hulberts' music stole MEOARGEE BROTHERS PRIXTERS' supplies cm elopes paper bags tsvlne Warehouse 110 Washington nvenue. Scranton, Pa CITY SCAVENGER A B BRIC.OS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools, no odor Tmprived pumps us 1 A B BRIGGS Pioprl.tor Leave or lira lluP North Main aicnuo or Elcke's drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry Telephone 1140 SCALP TREATMENT. mis "?rrTTaR?LEiPscALp ment We shampoolnc, BOo fncln massiie, manlcurltig 21c , chiropody 701 Qutpcv RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Schedule in Effect June 10, 1800. Trains Leave Scranton: 0.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hatrisbuvf-, Philadelphia, Bnltl moie, Washington, and for Pitts burg and the West, 0.38 t. m., week days, for Ilazloton, Pottsvlllo, Reading, Nonistown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltiraore.Washington and Pitts burg and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days (Sundays 1.58 p, m.), for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash lngton and Pittsburg and tho West. - 4.27 p. m week days, for Sunbury. Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia nnd Pittsburg. J R. WOOD. Oen'l. Pans. Airunt i V. HUTCHINSON. Qcnerul Mttna--oi. RAILROAD TIME TABL rAAini00vwi Del,, I.uckit. a u.l Western, Pffect Monday, Juno C, 1890. Trnlrs leave fternntnll lia fnllntva'. W.x. i'IS"1!. f'"' New Yorl al111 "II points en , 1.40. 3 W, S.W und JU.U5 li m. , K.55 Ulld 3 5J P. in. Lrcsrt for Paston, Ticnton, Phlladcl ..P,'!11 t,H' nuth, 6.10, 8(10 and 10 US n. "'', "-!f' 0I"' I-"" P. m lolilbaiiiiii accommodation, 0.10 p, in. .Jlix,)?f, r()r UlnRluimton, Oswego, 1JI ii '. lo,"liK, Bath, Danville. Mount -Mori Is tt ml Buffalo. 12 10, 1.35, flua 11 111 . i.iw urd 11 M p. in inuMtig clone connec lons nt Hudnlo to nil points In tho west northwest mid southwest. iiMilngtnn iicrotnmiiil.itloti, .1 10 p. m. iltiRlininton nnd wny stations, 1 Oo p. ni. '"ctciryvlilo accommodation. 4 00 p. m. jsicholson accommodation, OOOp in, I.xprcua for Utlea nnd Blchtleld Springs, n m. ond 163 p. m Ithaca "in, nuo n tn. and IK p. m. 1 01 Ntrlhumlierlrnd, Plttston. Wllkes- i'iVrp' '.'J mouth. Bloomsburg nnd Dnn vine, making close connections nt North ""bprland for Wlllliitusport. Hnrrlsburg. Unltlmorc, Washington nnd the south. Northumberland und Intermediate sta tions, 0 30, 10.03 11 111 nnd 153 nnd 5 40 p. in Nnntlccke and Inloi mediate stalons, 10 nnd 11 10 n m Plmmitli nnd Intermedlnts Millions, .1.35 nnd S.50 p m Por Kingston, 1- . v m. Pullmnn parlor nnd sleeping conrhcH on allerprrss trains Por detailed tnforniatton, pocket tlmo tables, etc, npplv to M L Smith. Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket oiTlce. Central Riillt'rmJ of New .Icmjv Stations In New York Knot of Llbertv street, N It., and South Perrj-. Whitehall street Antluaclte coal used exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EPPEt'T OCT. 15. Iff). Trains leave Scranton for New York. Newark, Ellrnbeth Philadelphia. Easton Bethlehem, Alltulown. Mnucli Chunk and White I Inv en, nt s TO a in ; express, 1.20; express 400 rn Sundays. 2.13 p. m. Tor I'lttoton and Wllkes-Bnrre, S30 n. IU.120 4f4i ni Sin dnjs. 2 15 p m. Por Mountain Paik S"o iu m , 1 20 p m. Stind.ivs 21' i 111 1 or iinuimnn anil vv iililnglon. ami points Sciiith mid West Via Bethlehem. STOa rn . 1 20 p m. Sundavs, 2.13 p m Por Lung T'lini'li Ocean Glove, etc, at S ."0 11 m 11 ml f.jn i in Por Rending Lebanon nnd Ilnrrlsburir, via Alkntown. S.h.O a. 111., 1 20 p. m. Sun dnv h 2 13 t ni. Por Pottsville. sro 1 m . 1.20 p m Through tickets to nit points Ea', Siiuth and West at lowest rate nt tho station .1. II. OLHArSP.N. Gen Supt II P. BALDWIN, Gen. Paps Agt. Delaware anJ Hudson. On Mav lllh 1W trains- will leaves S lanton ns follows: Fen Cm bond lie 020, 7.K?, f "1, 10.11 in . 12 noon; 1.2c, 2 20. l.r.J. 5 23, C.i"i. e ' . P 1". 11 W p m 1 Hi a m. Te i Albimj, S.ii.itocn, Montrenl, Hoi' ton, New England points, etc 0 2n n ni . 2 20 p in Foi Honcsdnlo-G 20, 10 It n ni : 2.20 ' 21 p. in For Wllkes-B.ine-C II. 7 is. s.fi .? 10 4.! a in. ; 12 at 1 2.1, ?, 31, 4 2T, t! 10, 7 4" 10 II, 11 ."0 p m For New York. Pldliilelphli, etc, vli Lehigh Vnllei Riillro.Ml-ii4-. p in.: 12.0S. 1 2S, 127 p in ; with Black Diamond F. picss, 11 !0 ii ni For Peunsi linul.i Rlillroad points, 0 1", 0 ' n m : .MS', I 27 p in. For Wexlern points, via Lehigh Vnllev Rnllremd 7 Is u in.: U0.f. 3 '13, wltli Black Diamond Hpi-s, 10 41, 11.30 p m Trains villi 'mill' In Seianton us fol lows From Onrbciiuliilc and the North 0.10, 7 41, MS, 9 11 10 ?S, ll.r.S u m, 121, 215, 3 2.".. 4 2'. 7 tJ 10 IS, U 27 p 111 V From Wlllcos-Pixre nnd the South- 1", 7 IS S4. 10 ",S 11V, a III : 1.18. 2.11. 3 4S, f 20, r 21, 7 Til !I0, 10 0', i nl : 1.13 n. ni. SUNDAY TRAINS., I'm Uarbiitiiiali-9 03, 11.33 p m : i' 3 ;... r..47. 'i .V. l m Fen Will et-I!aire-0',S, 1201 B. m : 1 ."s. S 2. " 41 7 4S i m I'm Alb ii i SiintrirMi, Montrenl, Bos ton Ni vv England points, etc., 2 21 p in Lowest nti" to nil points in United State s mid CVinndn . J W HI HDIOK. G I' A.. Albanv, N. Y. H W CROSS, D. P A.. Scranton, Pu I.chlsh V.illoy Knili'o.i.1. In Effi-ct Mav tt, 1W TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Plillaililphln nnd New York, sin D .c ii it. n. .it 0 11 a m and 12.01, 2 1 4 27 11 BlicK ni.inionei i;pieh"i aim " Sunilii" D & 11 R I! . 1 T,S 7 Iv p m Feu Whlif lluien, llali'toti and prlt. iliial points in the il roBions. ila 1 .V 1 1 R R 0 F. J 1 and 4 27 i m. 1 oi Pottsvllli'. I. : Jl" P ni Fur Bethlelum. Eastern, Reading. Hur lihbiirK anil pilnelpil Intel mediate sta tions via D A. H R R. Gil n. m . I-;)' 2 1R 4 27 (Ilhtck Diainond Enpk'ss), 11 Sund.os D II It It IK. 7 ISP in For Tunkh.iiiock. Tovvnnd.i, Llmlr.i Ithaca Ginei.i and principal Intel medi lite stations ill D. L fc W R R. S'ls a ni , 1.' r.-i and 3 p hi Foi (Jiiioia Reiehesli'i. Buffalo Mil, ma Falls Clikngci nnd all points uw ill I) - II R R. 12"!. "I ! (Hlick Dl.i n.eind Expiessi 7 4s nnd 11 10 p m Sun diijb. D .V II It. R 1.501 a ni. .48 p m Pullman pnloi and sl eplng in Lehigh Vnllev p.uloi ears on nil trains hetiveen VVIIki's-lfane and New Yolk Phlladel pllln Itulfalo and Suspension Bridge. ItilLLIN H WILBUR C.cn Supt . South Uethlehetn P.i , , , , CI1AS S I.UF Ge'i Pass Agt . 20 Cort- landt stlt'i'l Nell Vmk A W NONNEMACIIER. Dll Pass Agt , South Belhleln in I'a For tleki'ts nnd Pullmnn rescrvntlons npplj "no LaekHwanni ni.-.. Serantou. Pa. j:rie and Wyoiulm; Valley. Time Table in EITut Sept 11. ISO Tiatns leiiic" Sitnnt'in lur New Vork. New bin gh und Interim etlnto polntx ui Trie r.illroiit nl" f'" Mawlvj unci local points ut 7 0T n in and 2 2S p in Returning uali s nirin ut hcranton ut 10 21 a in and IP. and u 10 p. m Sf'llAVrO.N DIVISION. Ill l.ffcct .llllle- 'JStli, IMIf). North Bound. houtli limine!, sos 20a aoi 2j2,eot;sne t , - H t a J. ly. 'J 15 ala i ii ! st luive t.enioi k u 7 'JIN Y Franklin .st. .. 7 4i . 7 Jo W eat 4.'nel Rticet, ... 7M 70u iieehavvkcn .,.. 10 ... . mp mp jiArilvo I.eavoA hi- ur m 1U41 0 I 1 I.'ji 01 8 10'J t o; H re 6 00,l'.efi sm'uio1 5 11,12 .'ii t4lllSI Monti i' 5ib,u rvi Sibil 10 aeloslit B10 lilSi iM fi lb) ill 4 SI Glib -IQi 4 41 10 40 IlancocK StaillKht I'rcston Park Wlnivood l'oyntelle ursuu Plp-iiatit Mt Uulni.dalt) l'oiekt nty caibondvo White bridge JilnjnrM .lr-inyii Aicldbild V tntou I'erkvlllfl Ulyphiiut frlrebure '1 uroop rrm idonca. I'a ik 1'iaco 10 31 io ai b3J l.4t Sil 4tt 10 15 10 00 UN) 8 40 9 0 S4t 0 01 6 SO hit, 2 50 IK 2 68, tU 68, ceil i 701 SCt' K'O 7 OSl S lt (14 7-'0Sl Hi 7 Si' 8 31' C (4 7 37,(3 SS, t(d 7 4ilS 13' 6 01 7 41 1)45. BOS 7 60 S 51 8 03 7 6V SU'OU 9 IM, 9P500iiist; S07I 4 fT rn 0 SOU 4 81ft 2 SM. 4 4S Jl lit 8 61 4 4111 is fii 'I 4 4011 IV! B40 ISbll 11 7 88 sot 804 80 till) A 12 61) SMI el IS h.'l 4 31 1107 8 41 4S.4 1103 R 31 4 3" 11 01 8111 4 22 11 00 4 01 4 01 410 ." (4 17 8 21 SI 67 S3 6 SI 3o 8 3.1 4 Bflir,7 8 t0, i 1510 M' bciantou a mIp m'a uLc&Te Arrlre 'i M -. r ur u t Sunday only t as'iiliic3 that trains stop on signal tor cas. sengaa, '1 1 alus sav and sos Runday only Other trains dally except nunclay. ecuro rotes via ontailo Western beloic purcliailne tickets ana eavo money bioiuh M nzuer oufIt blecper and tree re cllnira chair car New Yorlc to cblctco without ctrnntt 1'ni.ii'iipeT flutes Itediircd, In 'rtvot'rnlul'rr.'ililc'. " J.C. Anderson, Oen. Pass Aitr T Flltcrott, Div 1 avi, ARt seranron " NEWSPAPERS """"- - - ",ii --f ft lU1nj-J" . I LTJl Tim vvn.Ki:a-iiARRi: rccord caj; be had Iu Seianton at tho news stands of Rolnmnn Ilron., 405 Spruce and 503 Lin den; M Norton 22 Lackawanna avenue; I. ti. Scbutzer, 211 Spruce atreet.
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