THE SCR ANTON TJlIBUNE-SATrKDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1899. HEALTH OF POPE LEO XIII A flatter of Solicitude to Hany riillions of People. EIGHTY-JVINE YEAttS GOL.O MBDAL In view of the Pope's continued strength of tnlnil nnd bod, an teclted In recent cables to the papers throiiRhout the coun try, the following nrtlclo will he Intcresr intf to nil, rcFiirdless of religion, ns Pro testants and Hebrews ns well 119 Catho lics highly esteem this grand old mnn When, during recent years he wus nt tniked by Illness It vn9 astonishing how lapldly he regained his health and strength The message contained In the follow Ing letter from Ills Emlnenre Cnr illnul Ttampoll.i will be somewhat of a surpilso to many, ns It Is so extremely rare that praise and honor nic bcsioweel lit such gracious manner from one so highly placed: Letter from His Eminence Cardinal Itampolla. Iconic, Jan, 2.IS1S. "It has pleased Ills Holiness to Instruct me to transmit In his au gust name his thanks to Monsieur" Marlanl, and to testify uKnln lu a special manner his Krntltuelo. His lloll. nes has oven deigned , to offer Monsieur Marl- nnl Gold Medal benrlnsr his venerable Image. 'CARDINAL RAMPOELA " CARBONDALE. TROUBLE IN WATER CAMP. Opposition to a "Roving Commis sion" More Tax Payers Wanted. Already discord has developed In the water camps of the committee. H. H. Jadwln Is quoted as saying: "As my lews do not harmonize with those ot the other members I shall attend no more of these meetings " This Is unfortunate. Mr J.idwln evinced ftom the start utr interest in nnd mental grasp of the sltuutlo.i, which the movement can ill afford to lose. Ho speaks wisely when he say.s "the usefulness of the executive com mittee' could he Improved by the ad dition of si few taxpayers." He ousht to ue Btrongly suppoit"d In his opposition to a loving commis sion. The Rtutus of affairs does not tall foi nny roving commission. Kx perlence with roving commissions Is generally unsatisfactory, ns it seldom results In anything more than an en joyable tour ot the lovers at the c; pnse of the taxpayers Mi Jadwln believes with the Review that councils s'rould not he Ignored in this rn, ttet As to counsel: We have seveial able, honest lavvyein in this city who can safely be trusted with this important case and who knew much better than the committee where to look for reliable legal assistance. Now, regarding municipal water: That is for the people to decide after the lawyers "how the way. Certnln It is that Mr Jadwin's suggestion to prosecute the Consolidated for reduc tion of ratey- promises some relief nnd should be acted upon regardless of subsequent steps. It will take time nt best to secure municipal water and consumers need h"li In the interim. Let the entire committee of one hun dred get together nt once nnd see that this project is conducted on practical, economic and safe lines A FATAL FALL.. I'.itil'K I.nftus. a cuipenter, fell from the m Reck icsldence on South M-ilir sheet esteun7y nnd sustnlned fatal Injuries. Mr. I.oftus fell only eight feet nnd arose nnd wnlkcd to the basement of the building, where he nnk to the lloor unconscious He died a half hour later from internal In juries, He was 29 years old nnd un married. His parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin I-oftus, one sister, Mrs. Kune, nnd two brothers, Michael, of Scran ton, and Mnrtin, of this city, survive him. ANOTHER ARTESIAN WELL. W h. Bnrton has received n con trnct from Renolds & Shnnnnn to sink an nrteslan well In the vicinity nf Reyshanhurst to supply that dis trict nnd also the residents of Datte avenue, Hrook street nnd Williams avenue, who hnvo signed an agree ment to take water nt tho rates charged by the old Crystal Lake com pany. LOCAL AND PERSONL. Erie Dispatcher J. D. Purtell Iras returned from n visit with New York state friends. "Tho Royal" Is the nnrne of a new social organization of young men who have taken rooms In the Palace Cream ery building. Tho olllccrs are: Presi dent, Fred A. Berry: vice-president, Charles Hnmplrrev, and' secretary and treasurer, Frank Ornmer. The condition of L. A. Patterson con tinued favorable last evening. Mrs. a. H. Samson Is visiting Pitts ton relatives. NO HRART TOO RAD TO III: Cl'RRD. Testimony could b piled high lir com mendation of tho wonderful cures wrought by Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart. No case stands against this great rcniedy where it did not icllevo the most acuto heart sufferlnts Inside of thirty minutes. It attacks the disease In an In itartt after being taken. For sale by Matthews Bros, nnd V T Chirk- SO. I IfcgoSr'v "Xi N f ffl 9 OF AGE. YET V1GOHOUS conferred, Emperors, princes, physicians and pro tales have sounded tho lceynntu of pr.ilo In gratitude for benefits obtained. It has been u chorus of thnntssglvlng and appre ciation, and i cv, as u crowning testimo nial, comes the message of gratitude from Ills Holiness the Pope, who, having used Vin Mnrlanl, found !t HiiMiiinhig nnd health giving Not satlsllcd with merely expressliiR thatiks to MonMeur Marlani, ns will bo seen from the abovu letter, his Holiness has been pleased to graciously confer u most beautiful Oold Medal upon the relcntlllc producer of the health-giving Vin Marlanl, What a charm there Is In the name Vin Mnrlanil To.- thtee decades It has brought health and huppln:ss to cottng'-f and kliiR. ller Majesty the Empress of Russia takes It legulnrly us a tonic, and the London Court Journal Is authority for the statement that the Princes of Walts uses It with best results. Health Is ceitalub tno desire of all ( k ntlon To tjiu thousands who have loht It or never known Its delight, a tonic that will rejuvenate the spirit nnd lnvlgorato the body Is Indeed a boon of Incalculable value. A'ln Marlanl btlngs cheerfulness to tho morbid and depressed; It strengthens tho weary, calms the nerves, when over wrought by undue excitement In fnct. It makes life woith the living, and Is aptly termed liv the Illustrious writers Ylcto iler Surdnu, Alexandre ljjnr.s .tid .'tiles Verne, "The True Promoter of lleallh." "Elixir of Life." "A Veritable Fountain of Youth " Never has anything received such unlforinly high prnLio and ic.-ognl-tlon from eminent autJiorillc"- Those leaders who are net familiar with the workings and the worth of A'ln Ma rlanl should wilte to Marlanl & Co. 12 West 13th street, New York, and they will receive, ftee of nil charge, a beauti ful little Album containing portraits of Emperors, Empress, Princess, Cardinals, Archbishops end othei distinguished per sonages who ut-e and recommend this marelous wine, together with explicit nnd Interesting details on the sublect This little nlbuin Is well worth writing for, It Is distributed gratuitously, and will lie nppieclntcd by all who receive It JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Borough Council Meeting Last Even ing Borough Loses the Case Against J. D. Stocker Coming Fairs Will Boundy Arrives nt Dawson. The borough council met lrr tegular session last evening, Dunn, of the First ward, nnd Nicholson and Statrton, of the Third ward, being absent. It was announced that the arbitrators had rendered a, decision lrr the .sidewalk case of the borough versus J. D. Stocker adverse to the borough. Tin case was talked over Informally by the members present and it was decided to consult the attorney, who has rep resented the borough's Interest In the matter, and If necessary call a special council meeting for the purpose of au thorizing an npircal to the Supreme coin t. The following bills were read and payment ordered: Chief of police, sal nry, HTr, Water company, for hydrants, $50.25; Electric Light company, $110.23; Patrick Rurdlslr, $3; J. J. Clarke, $2 2.r; H. D. Swick, $9.fi0, Sam Sampson, J3.7,'; J. (J. Avery. $5.SS, A. R. Dunning, Jr. $18. A small bill of C. D. Winter & Co. was laid oet. A communication front M. J. Eagan, offering to put In a heater to heat the borough building for $9S, was lead, hut as council had not authorized the put ting in of a heater there was some feel ing shown by some of the members in the discussion that followed. When Councilman H. D Swlok had tho sec retary read a resolution authorizing Mr. Kagnn to put in a furnace at the price quoted, Mr. ldmunds left the room. He, however, afterwards re turned. Messrs. Davis, Edmunds and Moon opposed the resolution. The lat ter said there was no doubt tho fur nace wns needed, hut he thought coun cil should proceed in a different man ner If they contemplated making ths improvement. The resolution wns then put and defeated, Messrs. Radger and Swick voting In the nlllrmative and Messrs. Moon, Davis. Edmunds nnd Rurdish In the negative. The request for nn additional are light near the powder mill wns again laid over for another month, and council nfterwarda adjourned. In ncldltlon to the fah of the Ar tesian Hose company, which opens next Wednesday In Enterprise hall, and that of the Hogarth band, which Is to be hold in Windsor hall next month, It Is Just nnnounced that the congregation of Sacred Heart church wll' also hold n fair between Chrlstman and the new year. The Sunday school of the Primitive Methodist church will give an oyster supper next Wednesday evening. Thomas Roundy jesteidny lecelved a telegram from his son, Will, saying ho had anlved in Dawson City safely. This was probably the first telegram ever received lit Jeimvrr direct from Dawson Raptlsmal set vices w 111 be held In tho Methodist Eplscflpal church tomorrow morning. Rev. Mnynard It. Thompson, the new pastor of the Fit st Tlaptlst church, has already made a most favorable impres. slon on those who have heard him. Ills sermons ore said to be most scholarly and delivered with deen Impression. Mr. Thompson will again preach at both services tomorrow. OLYPHANT. Miss I.lsulo Jones was tendered a pleasant surprise party bv u number of her young friends nt her home on Lackawanna street Inst evening. Sev eral merry hours wore passed In the enjoyment of gutnes nnd other nmuan ments. At 10 o'clock refreshments were served to the guests. Mrs. J. L. Jones nnd children, who hao been the guests of Mr. and Mis. T. P. Jones, havo returned to tin ir homes in Nantlcoke. Miss Mary Rogan Is visiting Hawioy friends this week. Mr. nnd Mrs, William Schank have returned home from a visit' to Lako Ariel. Mrs, I), C, Evans and children art spending a few days with relatives at Vose, Pn, Frank Orchard, of Caruondale, wm a visitor In town Thursday. ' A. II. Stover has accepted a position ns foreman lit tiro Record office. TAYLOR NEWS. Death of Samuel Powell Chuich and Other News of Interest. The death of Mr. Samuel J. Powell occuireel at Ids home In North Taylor ut an earlv hour yesterday innmlng. Deceased had been ti resident of thl.s town for the past thirty eins. He was 70 years of age and was much inspect ed by his neighbors -and friends. Ho was u member of the Tnylorvllle lodge No. 60S, I. O. O. F., Temple ot Lovo lodge, No. 7 True Ivorltes and he was also an uctlve member of ,he Welsh Haptlst chut rh. lie Is survived by a wife and three daughters nnd one on. The- funeral will occur tomorrow (Sun day) nfternoon nt 2 o'clock. Services will he held nt the AVelsh Haptlst church, initial will be mnd lit the! Forest Home cemetery. Mr. Charles Thompson nnd daughter Miss Jean of Peckvtlle have returned home after visiting friends heie. The employes of the Atehbald colliery will receive their pay for Hie month of October today. A vigilance committee has been or fjanlred In Old Forge borough to scour the wood in hope of finding Pellozl the murderer of Tony Splnello. Seivlces nt the Welsh Concregntlon al chinch tomorrow will be held nt the usual hours, Rev. Ivor Thomas olllcl atlng. All are welcome On Sabbath next, at tire Methodist Episcopal chtltch, the pastor Rev. I Oendall, will preach lrr the morning and In the evening there will be a Ju venile mlslonnr,' seivlce entitled "The Missionary Locomotive." Special mts slonar music will be rondel ed by thy Sunday schorl choir, under the dir ca tion of Mr. It WniWInn. A young boi' of -Mr. and Mrs. William Muiphv of dak stieet, died yesterday morning after a brief Illness. Funeral announcement will be made later. FECKVILLB. The Sterriek Creek colliery, owned by the Temple Coal and Iron company, and located just north of the Delaware and Hudson Peckville depot, was the scene of much excitement yesterday afternoon. A Iluugaiinn not veiy well versed In the e-are of bollets was the cause. There are three sets of hollers at the boiler house and the Hungarian let the water get low. Fore man Blown werrt to the boiler house to ascertain the reason of tho stoatfi getting low. I'pon his uirlval there he noticed at n glance that there was something wiorrg. The Hun was about to stnrt the Injector working to put water In the boiler when Brown stopped him. It wns a lucky thing that he did or the boilers would have exploded like giant powder for there was hardly a drop of water in them. Brown quickly realized the situation and shouted for every one to run for their lives. This they did with the exception of one employe whose name could not be ascertained. He sta.ved and quickly pulled the flies from un der the boilers und dumped them off as soon ns it was practicable. The bolleis were examined and some of the Hues weie burned completely off and the whole of them ruined. The en tire plant was obliged to close down and will remain so for an indefinite period until new boilers can be pro cured to replace those mined. Seivlces In the Piesbyterian church Sunday at 10 30 a. m , Rev S. H. Moon, D. D pastor. Subject, "Revivals." There will be a union mass meeting in the Methodist Episcopal church In the evening, led by the Evangelists Thorburn and Armstrong. Peckville Haptlst chuicf Rev. J. H. Thomas, pastor. Services tomonow at 10.SO a. m. Subjett, "A Prevail ing Piavoi." Sabbath .school ut 11 ::) a. m. Fnlon service lrr the evening in the Methodist church. Let theie be a grand rally The services In the Methndht Epls copal chinch tomorrow will he of sj e clnl Interest to this community. A series of evangelistic meetings will be gin under the auspices of ull three chinches. The pastors have united and are to be complimented for tl.-lr efforts In this direction. The meetings are for the good of the community arrd, as the pastors aio unite, .t is earnestly hoped that all Christian p. o ple will unite and make this on" of the best meetings ever held In this place. Revs Hrj.dort and Arms' -ong, two young men from the Young Mens Christian association of Wilkes-Hatre, will be present and assist the tastois. Rev. S. C. Simpklns will pre.ren in the morning In the .Methodist Episco pal church, S. H. Moon will prnch ii. the Presbyter inn church, and 11 n J. D. Thomas will preneh In the Rap. tlst chinch and nil will unite In the Methodist church lrr the evening. A True Frieud. A friend lrr need Is a friend Indeed. That is exactly what Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is. it is the mother's help when she Is suddenly awakened In the night by the ominous husky cough, and labored breathing, of her babe. It Is the safe resort of th youth or adult when he has "caught cold" nnd there Is coughing arrd Irrita tion of the mucus membrane of the tin oat. It nllays the irritation ami cures the cold. For sale by all drug gists, Matthews Bros., wholesale and retail agents CLARK'S GREEN. Mr. Judson Cope, of riuanton, visited at tho home of his father-in-law, Mr. A, H. Decker on Thursday. Mr. Samuel Pollramus of West Side, called on several of his friends on ThuiMln.v last. The musleale lendeied nt ihe Baptist chuich on Tuesday ewning was a fin ancial success ns well ns a great credit to Its mannger . Miss Mae Courttlght. The violin solos weie well leudered by Mr. Wldnmyer, ns wcia also the solos by Mr. Williams. The lecltatlon and addiess by Mr. A. J. Colburn were well delivered and Intensely entertaining. Tho piano solos by Miss Mnrle Court light of Auiom, III, weie evqulsltely rendered. Her technique is line nnd de serve t. high eredlt Mis av A. Carrmptori and daughter) Ruth of Forest i'ityk spent soveral dav with her brother Dmkl Stevens Horsford's Acid Phosphate Reaches forma of Indlfjeotlon that no oiner mecucina seems to touch. Genuine bears uarae Hornford's on wrapper. The People's Exchange. A POPULAR CLEANING HOUSE for the liaitsilt ot All Wlio Have Houses to Kent, Kctil L'stute ot Otlioi'Propcrty to Sell or Exchunne, or Who Want Situations or Ilclp-Thess Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents n Word Except Situation. Wanted, Which Arj In sorted Free. FOR RENT FOR RENT-A 7-ROOM HOUSE, ALL modern Improvements; $17 a month. Ml lireen Rldgo street. IIOI'SK WITH ALL MODERN CON venlences for rent cheap. Inquire at 410 Tajlor avenue. FOR RKNT-121 ADAMS AVRNL'K; thoroughly renovated; rent reason able. Smith, Hoard of Tradfe UuIMIng. TOR HRNT-A-PI'RN'ISlir.D FRONT room with or without board. 418 Njrth Seventh street FOR GALE 100 PIOS FOR SALR-NORTll MAIN stieet, Tnvlor, JTniiK l.ciwi.v. AGENTS WANTED. waotiujtIlvvmTlTnu mi:n and merchants to sell our H00 candle power street and store lump and to organize stieet lighting companies. New White Light Gas Lamp Co , -13 to 44 So. Cnnul St.. Chicago. AOKNTS WANTRD FOR OCR HOl'Si: bolu specialties Articles of genuine nvill. L nge p-otlts Randolph Manu facturing company, Ock Park, III. SALKSMKN-Tk YOtT WANT TO MAKK $1,500 a venr work for us Our leather suspenders sell themselves; cannot wear out; nttrnctlve assortment, exclusive ter ritory; samples free conditionally J S Horry Mfg. Co., A C29 Cincinnati, O HELP WANTED-MALE. prepare tor am civil seivlce or cen sus examination without seeing our cata logue of Information Snnt flee. Co lumbian Correspondence college Wash ington, D. C. ACT1VH MAN TOR lTUlMANRNT traveling position, $f,u per month and expenses; referei cc. Chirk Ar Co. ITU South Fouitli stieet, Philadelphia. Pa. Al MKN HVHRYWHKRE; HHLL MKR chants onlv; new line; quick selling t-pcclaltles; $30 v.eekh ; fostl samples free; exclusive or side line Ke.vstone Co., 1021 Maiket St , Philadelphia, Pa Wl! WANT COMPRTKNT, KXPRRI enced sales men. commission or salary, permanent position The Merchants OH Co . Cleveland, O. WANTRD YOI'NO MAN STRNOGRA pher and t pi writer Must be good penman. Address C. M Co , earo Trib une WANTUD-RAKKR AS SRCOND HAND. Scheuor Bros., Ill Rrook street WANTRD-YOT'NO MAN WILLING TO work nt fitting up vnlvcs and heating specialties Hrnlns lequlred more than experience. Answer bi letter. Klelej, 11 W 13th street, New York. JJSINESS OPPORTUNITY "NOTHING srcci:i:Ds.LiKT. sec. cess" $100 Invested b my "Safe Meth od' In Grain or Slocks has paid f 1 lW profit in thlit d.'is, references fur nished; write fur particulars RICHARD OLIVHR, Ranker and Hrokcr, Stock K change building Chicago, and fii-fVi Wall St.. New York Cil.. $10 FOR SI-FORTPNnS IN STOCKS; Invot $1 to $loo und net $1,000 for $100 sine; safe as a bank Reed & Vo 129 S. 5th St . Philadelphia, Pa. PROFITS IN STOCKS. WHKAT AND cotton. Mnekev's Modern Methods Make Money. Write for our free book. C H. Mnekry & Co, L") Broadway New Yoi k. BOARDING. HOARDING AT'o;-, CRDAR AVRNI'lT BOARDING 521 PIND STREET. FURNISHED ROOMS. ii'RNISHEI) ROOMSvVITH OH WITH out board, steam neat all convenl enci s 4'i? Miidl'on avenue. LOST. A SPIT OK CLOTHES OP LIGHT duck was left nt somebody's housa bv mistake The person having such "lilt will confer n gieat favor by report ing the same to 317 Adams avenue. D ' Heck. LOST-A POCKRTDOOK CONTAINING monej, on Dunmoro suburban err reaching Scranton at 2 1. Reward of $3 will be given. Piank Cullen, Newsdealer, Dunmore, Pa. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING TOR CHILDREN TO order, a'-io ladies' waists. Louise Shoemakci, 21. Adams avenue. at the home of Mr J. P. Austin, where he Is a uoatdPi. Mr. Hairy Austin i "tinned to his home In Newark, N. J., on Monday last. Rett Rhodes scalded his lind very seiiouslv on WednoMlnv last. "THE LOSS OF CJOLD Is gieat. the loss of health Is more" Health Is lost by neglecting to keep the hluod pure. Hood's Sarsaparllla puiltles, enriches and vitalizes the blood and thus saves both gold and health. HOOD'S PILLS cure biliousness, sick headache, THEATRICAL. Collier as "Mr. Smooth." At tho Lyceum this afternoon arrd evening Willie Collier win bo seen as "Mr. Smooth,-' a comedy viltten by himself. In the presentation of ".Mr. Smooth," Mr. Collier will have tho sup port of a competent set of actors com prising John F. Ward. John H. Mnher, Thomas Evans, Oeoigo V. Parsons, M. L. Ileckert. Thomas Unrrlck, Helen. i Collier, Myitle Mav, Helen Reimrr and among otheis, Louise Allen Col lier' the pi eduction under the direction of the well-known tlieatilcal managers, Smyth .t Rice. Ryan All Next Week. Tho pleasing announcement Is made that wo are to have with us for i, week's engagement Daniel R. Ryxu and his ovellent compaii). This Is orw of the stiongest repertolit- organiza tions in America presenting a list of plays new to Scri'nioii thatie KQtrs at popular prlce-s Th opening play Is Clr.y M. Guerer's lomnntlc melo-dramn, "Foi given." Seats on sile Friday at D a. ni. Pi Ices 10, 20 und 30 cents. Jack's Burlesque Company. The European Sensation company will close Its engagement at the OaJety today and on Monday Sam T. Jack a Own Hurlequi companj will begin a three days' engagement with matinees dally. Two burlesques aie plven by the com- LEGAL. THE J. .1 NLV ALVNLPJlIrtJn COM PANY FIRST MOKTOAUE SIX. PER CENT. SINKINU PPNI) liONDS. Healed proposals will be received bv tho Lackawanna Trust and Safe Deposit Company or Bciantun, Pa., uuxtce, until 3 ociock p. in. Fildny, Nov. 10, lvw, for the salo und de-livery to the sulci trustee on Wednesday, Nov. 15, 1STO. or $1,.pO0 of the first mortgage, six per cent, sinking fund bonds of tho J J. Newman Lumber com pany, ut k price not exceeding in:,. If the said bonds cannot be obtained ns above, they will bo drawn by lot and redeemed nt par, as Is provided for In tho moil gage. LACKAWANNA TRt'ST AND SAFE DKPOSIT CO., Trustee. Shepherd A)ais, vice president. SEALED HIDS WILL HIJ RECEIVED t the Y. M. C. A. rooms on or be fore Frlclii), November 10, for the front, or main wing or the old Ulalr house, cor ner of Washington avenue and Mulbeny street, with separate bids for tho gas pipes and fixtures, lire places and man tles, stone flagging, lion fence, fountain, etc. GEO. G. MARY, General Secretary. THE ANNl'AL STOCKHOLDERS' meeting of tin Consolidated Water Supply Co. will be held at theli office in tho city of Scranton. Pa . Tuesdav, No vembei 21st. 1SD9. nt !i a in lor the elec tion or otlU-eis for the ensuing vi-ar and tor the transaction of nn other business that inn) come before the meeting GEORGE II JERMYN. SeuoUrv THE ANNl'AL STOCKHOLDERS' meeting of the Lackawanna Vnllc) Water Co. will be held ut their allien In the city of Scranton, Pa, Tuesdu), No vember 21st, IS 19. at II a. nr for the elec tion of otliceis for the ensuing year and fer the transaction of any other business that may come before the meeting GEORGE 11 JERMYN, Secretary. THE ANNl'AL STOCKHOLDERS' meeting of the Panther Cieek Water Co. will be held at their office In the city of Seianton, Pa , Tuesdav, Novem ber 21st, isn ut 9 n. m for the election of otllcers for the ensuing )ar and for the transaction or nnv other business that muv come bofoie the meeting. GEORGE H JERMYN, Secretary THE ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' meeting of the Vundllng Water Co. will be held at their office in the c lty of Scranton Pa , Tttes'lay, November 21st, 1S"0. ut 1 a m. for the election of of llceis for the ensuing )ear and for the transaction of anv other business thnt may come before the meeting. GEORGE H, JERMYN. Secretary THE ANNPAL STOCKHOLDERS' meeting of the Unlondale Water Co will bo held at their office in the eitv of Scranton. Pu. Tuesday, November 21st. l"t, nt 1p m for the i lection of of ficers for the ensuing year nnd for the transaction of nny other business that may come before the meeting. GEORGE H. JERMVN, Secretary Tlir ANNl'AL STOCKHOLDERS' meeting of the Pell Water Co will bo held at their olllce In the eitv of Scran ton, Pa . Tuesdav. November 21st, lSifi, nt 9 a m for the election of ofllcers for the ensuing venr and for the transaction of any other buslni-sa thnt miv e-ome before the meeting GEORGE R JERMYN. Secretary THE ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' meeting of the Rock Cliff Water Co will be held at their office In the eitv of Scranton Pa Tuesday, November 21st, ivifi. at 0 a m for the election of of ficers for the ensuing year and foi the transaction of nnv other business that may come befoie the meeting GEORGE H. JERMYN, Secretar) THE ANNl'AL STOCKHOLDERS' meeting of the Catbondale Water Co. will be held ut their olllce in the eitv of Scranton. Pa . Tuesday. November 21st, IKfl, at n in for the election of of fleers fm the ensuing year and for the tinn-aetlnn of nnv other business that may comi- In Inn- the meeting GEORGE 15. JERMVN, Secretary THE ANNl'AL STOCKHOLDERS' meeting of the Crystal Lake Water Co. will be held at their ofllce in the eitv of Scrarton Pa, Tuesdav, November 21st. ISss. t On m , for the election of of ficers for the ensuing year and for the trnn-ac Mi n nf al y other business that mav c one befoere tl'e meeting GEORGE H. JERMYN Secietnrv THE ANNPAL STOCKHOLDERS' nice ling of the Pall Urook and New ton Water Co. will be held nt their of llce In the city of Scranton Pa . Tuesdiy. November 21ht lSfn at 1 a in for the election of ofllcers for the ensuing vear and tor the transaction of nnv other busi ness thnt may come before the meeting GEORGE 11. JERMYN, S crol.u CITY SCAVENGER A B BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VU'LTS and cess pools, no odor Imbrued pumps used A B BRIGGS. Pi oprl. tor. Lea'-e orders 11 Oil North Main avenue, or Picke's ill utr store corner Adams and Miilberr Telephone 0540 SCALP TREATMENT. MRS. L. T KELLER SCALP TREAT meit, 50c . shimpooing. 5iV ; facial muss.ire, manicuring, 25c; chiropody, 701 Quliicv. MISCELLANEOUS. WE Rl'ILIl TO ORDER SQFAHE OR Corn'i.g bodv boggles, giocer butcher, milk, Inundry or lumber wagons tor $i23 each Pre mpt attention to repulilng, painting and trimming. Horseshoeing a ciieclaltv, at Hclrlegel's, Locust street LEAVE ORDERS FOR FINE PHOTOS or nice portrait In wulei e-olor or crayon at the Jewell studio in". Spruce street TO WHOM CONCERNED-DRAWING for organ and book case at Co-opeta- tlvo hall. Sept 2S, is postponed to Oct. IV, 1S,'19. pnnv, "A Warm Reception," and Hot Time In Alaska." The first Is a most gorgeous cnitnln raiser, produced with a wealth of new costumes, special scenery, colored light effects and new properties. The satire on the Klondike region Is most timely nnd In both burlesques wv have laugh ter unlimited- opportunities aie mi iKiunded for fun making, and the fa mous localities are builesque-d to a fin ish. Vaudeville, the cruzo ol tho da, is by no means neglected How's ThisP We offer One Hutidied Doll.us Reward for am caho of c 'aim rh that cannot be run d by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P J. CHENEY & Co, Tolnlo O We, the under signed, have knouu P J Chenev for the last 13 vears, and believe him perfectly honorable In nil bushu-ss trnnsiutlons and ilniineially able to e nrry out am obligations mmle by their firm. West A: Tlimv Wholesale Drugglhts. To ledo, O Waldlng. Klniiun cv Marvin Whole-sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Cntairh Cure Is taken Internally acting dlicctlv upon the blood nnd mu cous surfaces of the h)Ntein Price wi per bottle Sold hy nil Druggists Testi monials sent free Hull's Famll) Pills are the best CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Doi!?ti Bignatur. of 6&&ffid&3t PROFESSIONAL. iNIAlN(SlsWNSlVMMMV ArtCHITECT3 EDWARD It. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Council building, "Scranton. U- U WALTER. ARCiTiVkC'T. OPKlCi: rear of C00 Washington avenue I'L'jvTs" 7lu:cock7 Yr.'."arcTutect. 33 Spruce st , cor. Wash. uv Scranlorr. FREDERICK L. HROWN. ARCHITECT, Price building 120' Washington avenuo, Scranton. T. I. LACRV JC SON. ARCHITECTS. Unders' Nallorml Hank. DENTIST S Dlt. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PHI vnto Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul beny. Ml. IT. P. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O DR. C. C. LAPPA! il, lir, Wyoming nve. WELCOME C SNOVER. Coal Exchange) 2nd floor. Room D, Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to B. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 123 und 127 PRANK lln avenue. Rntes icnsonttble. P. y.ElGLER. Propilcloi SCRANTON HOFSE, NEAR D , 1. A W passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop LAWYERS RICHARD J UOPRKE, ATTORNKV-at-Lavv, r00-2 Lackawanna avenue. Gen ei al law business, collections and loans J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law, Rooms 312-r.l.l Jleint Building D. R. REPI.OOLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real fstate security. Mears building, coi ner Washington avenue and Spiuce Hrfct. M. J DONAHOE. ATTORNEY-AT-law. Offices. 612-C11 Meais Building FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Connsellor-nt-Law. Burr bullellng, rooms n and 14, Washington avenue W1LLARD. WARREN & KNAPP, AT-loine-ys nnd Counrellors-at-Lavv Re publican building Washington avenue, Scranton Pn JESSPP & JESSl'P ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Liw, Commonwealth building; looms l, 20 and 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT. Law Rooms C14, 313 and 310 Hoard of Trndo building. JAMES J. II HAMILTON, ATTORNEY-nt-Law. 302 Coniinonwealth building. Scinnton EDWARD W THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms f-CJ-'ol nth floor, Mears building. LA. WATRES, ATTORN HY-AT-I AW. r.02 Board of Trade building. Scranton, Pn C. R. PITCHEU. ATTORNEY-AT-LAVV. Commonwealth building. Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON Sr WILCOX, TRADERS' National Hank building. C COMEC.YS, 9-13 REPI'HLICAN Building A. W BERTIIOLF, ATTORNEY, Mears building. PHYSICIANS AND SURQEONS MARY A. SHEPHERD. M. D, HOME opathlst, CIO Linden street DR. W. E. ALLEN. 311 NORTH WASH lngton avenue. DR. L. M. GATES, ROOMS 27 AND 20$ Board of Tiade building. Ofllce hours, S to 9 a m . 2 to "1 and 7 to S p. n Residence, 300 Madison avenue DR. C L FREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Pitting nnd Fat Reduc tion Oftlce telephone, lltV) Hours, 10 to 12. 2 to 1, 7 to i DR S W. L'AMOREAT'X. OFFICE 211 Washington avenue. Residence. 1518 Mulberry Chronic diseases luiit.s. hi-art, kidneys and genlto-urlnnrv or gans a specialty. Hours 1 to 4 p m. W G. ROOK. VPri- BINARY Sl'R geon, Horses, Cnttle mid Dogs treated, llospltnl. 121 Lir den "Ireet, Scranton. Telephone 2672 SCHOOLS SCHOOL OP TIHT TXclcAWANNAi Scranton. P.i. Courses preparatory to college law.medl'-ino or business. Onens Sept. 11th Send for catalogue. Rev. Thomns M. C.inn. LL D , principal and proprietor ; W E, Iiiimley, A. M., head master. SEEDS G R CLARK A CO SEKDMEN AND Niiist-ivmen; stoie 110 Washington ave nue; green house. r.5o North Main ave' nup; store telephone. 72 WIRE SCREENS JOS Kl'ETTEL. REAR Til LACKA w.mna avenue, Scranton, Pa , mamifie turer of Wire Screens. MISCZLLUNFOUS PAPER'S ORCHESTRA-MPSIC FOR balls, picnic, parties, receptions, wed dings and conceit work furnished for terms address R J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over llulberts' music stoic MEOARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bigs, twine. Warehouse 1"0 Washington pvenue, Scinnton. Pi SITUATIONS WANTED wTnti?d1opfk'e"jTCni )fnii' lnily UO South Ninth street WANTED-HV A YOING LADY A Po sition at nnv thing with a leusonable salaiy. utile k at writing and accounts MIsJ F. IW South Ninth stieet WANTED-HY SOBER, INDl'STRIOPS man, place to work lu stoic 01 take care of horses. G. M . Tillnine ofllce SITl'ATION WANTED-HY A YOPNG man. e-ipfileiired clilver. to act ns elilve-i, coachman or hostu-i Addles p W., 12oG Cedar avenue SITl'ATION WANTED-HY AN EX perlenecd bartender, ii-fere-iiefs fur nished. Addiei-s J. l-, 31ti Linden stieet, rltv. SITl'ATION WANTED-HY AN EXPL' ilercfd bookkeeper: mnll solar); can give refererci-s Address Experience, Tribune ofllce- SITl'ATION WANTEDTO GO OPT washlnc and Ironing hv the d-n , washing and Itonlng taken homo also Call or address, A H , 314 N Sumner nve RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Schedule in Effect June 10, 1800. Trains Leave Scranton: 0.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, WashiiiRton, and for Pitts burg: and the West. 0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsvllle, Reading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Hanlsburg:, Philadelphia, Balttmore.Washington and Pitts burg and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days (Sundays 1.58 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg and the West. 4.27 p. m.f week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J R. WOOD. Gen'l, Pass. Agent. J B. HUTCHINSON, General Maiiuuer. RAILROAr IME TABLES Del.. I.itule itit I WeS-UeHi. Effect Monday, Juno C, ISM. Tiahs leave Scranton as follows: Ex vIS" f"r N("w Viiih mid all points curf i.fo. 3.W, $w and lo.uS a. in.; 12 53 anil 3.;u P in. Express fnr Fusion, Trenton, Phllndcl I1I1I11 ami the south, 3.10, 8 00 and 10.03 u, ni . ij.,v, and 3.33 p. m Jeibyliainm accotnniodalloti, 010 p. in ,irX,ri.'fs f,,r u' '' imton, Oswojco, El nilra. Coming, Hath, Danville. .Mount f'oiils and Buffalo, 1210, l..!3, UtiO 11. 111 : Jew niul H.IJ0 j), m making close connec tions at Buffalo to oil points In tho west northwest and southwe-t iiHhlngtcm nccon-modatlon, 3 10 p in I'ltiglinmlim and wnv stations, i.ofi p nu I-actor vville accommodation, I ifl p. rn. Nicholson iicconiinoilatlon, (ion p 111. Express for Plica nnd Richfield Springs, - a. ni. 11 ltd 1 55 p tn Ithaca ".T,. poo a m and 1 r." p. ni l-ot Ncrfhumbctlrnil. Plttieton. Wllltes. "nn e. Plymouth, Bloomsburg niul Pin vllle, mnklng rlose ceiiitipe-llons nt North umberland for Wllllnmspott, llniilsburg. Bnjtlniore, Washington and the south. Noithunibetlnnd and liiterme-dlnte sta tions, c "), 10 0 a. in. and 155 and 5 10 p. 111 Nantlrrke nnd Intel mi dlnto stolons. 103 and 11 10 u in limouth nnd liiteriiiedlntu stations 3.-, ul)d s 50 p tn. For Kingston. 12 -V, m Pullman pntlor and sleeping conches on all express tinlns For detailed Information, pocket flmo tnhlf. etc. npph tn M L. Smith Ills ttlcl I'assengi-r Agent, depot tlc-kot oillcu- (-011' rti 1 R;illi-(i:ul of Now Jcmov Stations In New York Foot of Llbertv stieet. N It., und South Perry, Whitehall stree-t Anthracite coal used exclusively, insur ing rh'HiitliicFs and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EPPECT OCT. 15, KW. Ttalns have Se-iantoii for New York. Newiuk. Ellzaleth Philadelphia. Enston. Bethleln-ni, Vlb-ntown, Mniicli Chunk and White Haven nt N 30 11 in ; express, 1.20; c-.xpiess 4 i i ni Sundays, 2.1" p. in. Por Plttston and Wilkes Hnrre, 8 30 a. m.. 1.20. 4 00 p 111 Siu.elnvs 215 p m. Por Mountain Park s in n m 1.20 p.m. Sundays, 2 15 p m Por Baltimore nnd Wn-hlngton. and Points South ami West Via P.e-thlehe'm, S.30 a. 111 , 1 20 p ni Sundnvs. 2 13 p m. Por Long Biani-h Ocean Glow, etc., nt 8.30 a m nnd 1.20 p m For Rending. Lebanon and Harrisburg, via Allentiiwn S 30 u m . 1 20 p. in. Sun uavs, 2 1", p ni For Pottsvllle. S.30 a tn . 1 20 p. m. Through tickets to nil points East, South and West at lowest into at the stntlon .1 IT OLIIAPSEN. Gcu Supt. H P. BALDWIN. Gen. Pass. Act. ' Delaware niul Hudson. On Mm Hth. Ttfo, trains will leava Scranton ns follows Por Ciilbondile-20, 7.53, 8 53, 10.13 iv. m 12 noon 1 23 2 20 3 52. 3 25, 0 23, 'WiV 9 15. lino p m 1 1G 11 m. Por Albanv. Snratogii. Montreal, Bos ton. Nw Englanel points, etc 0.20 a. m., 2 20 p. m Por Honesdule-C 20. 10.13 a. m.'t 2.20, B 2S p in. Por Wllkes-Bnrrf CI-. 7 15. 8 11, 9 3, 10 13 n. rn ; 12 03, 1 23, 3.31. 4 27, B.10, 7.1S. 10 It. 11 .30 p m. Por New York, PMIndelphli, etc.. v la. Lehigh Valley Rnllio.id-G.n p. m.: 12.0.1, 1.2S. 4.27 p in.; with Black Diamond Ex-piri-s 11 30 p m Por Ppnnsvlv.inl.i Railroad points, C.13, 9.3S a m ; 2.1S, 4 27 p. ill. For western points, via Lehigh Volley Railroad 7 4s1 a. in.. 12.03. 133, with Black; Diamond Expiesi. 10.41, 11.30 p. m Trains vvlh ariive In Scranton as fol lows: From C.iibondnle -mil the North C.40. 7.41. S3S. 9 14. 10 HS. 1158 a m: 12.1, 2 13, 3 25, 123. 7.11 10 .N. 1127 p. in From Wlll'es-Barre niul the South-fl,17, 7 4s. S4S, 10.38. 11 V. a m. : 118. 2.14 3 48, ; 20, l',21. 7 51. 9.03. 10,05 11 m.; 1 13 a. ill SUNDAY' TUAINS. For C.irboiidule-Oii-,. 11.33 p. m ; 2 23. 3 52. 3.47. 9.5.1 p in For Wlll-ps-Uain " " 1? 03 a. ni.; 138, 3 28, 3 11 7 4S p. m Por Allmr). Saiatog... Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc., 2.23 p m Lowest rates to all points in United States and Canada .. J. W. Ill RTUCK. C. PA. Albany, N. T. If W CROSS, II. P. A .-Scranton, Pa. Lehigh Valloy Ktiilroail. In Effect May 11. 1800. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and New York, via T. & II. R. R.. at 0.13 n ni and 12 01, 2.18. 4.27 (Black Diamond Express), and ll.SH p. in. Sundn)s, D. S. H. R R., 1.38, 7, For White Havrji. Hazleton nnd prin cipal points In the eo.il legions, via D. & H. R. It.. 0 45 2ls and 127 p. m. lot Pottsvllle. 0 43. 2 1" P m. For Bethlehem. Enston, Reading; Harsi rlsburg and 11rlnclp.il Intel mediate stas tlons. via D & II R R . il". 1 in , 12 0t4 2 1S 127 (Black Diamond EmiIiss), 11.3c Suiida)S. I) & II H. R. 15' 7 IS p 111 For Tunkhani 1 k. 'lowindi. Klmlra Ithaia. Geneva and prlnelpil Inti rme-cli- ate stations i 1 D I. .V. W R R. 8 01 a m ; 12 55 and 1 15 p 111 Foi Geneva Hoehi s-lei , Hulfalo, . lag an FalN Cbl. ago, and nil points west, via D A II. R R.. 1203, 3 3: (Black Dia mond Express), 7 48 and 11 ro p. in Sun days. 1) & II R R . 12 03 a m, 7.18 p m. Pullman pallor and sb-eplng 01 LiiilRh. Valley parlor cais on all trains between Wllkes-B.11 ii- and New York Philadel phia Hiiflulo and Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN II WILBUR, Gen Supt , South C,lA,a,8,,,V.KKa(hn Pass Agt . 20 Cort lalielt stieet New Yolk . , . 4 A W NONNE.MACI1ER, Dlv. Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem. Pi For tickets and Pullman reservation-! apply Si'i Lackawanna ave Scranton, Pa Jilric and Wyoming Valley. Time Table In Effect Sept. 11. 1801 l Trains leave Scranton fm New York Newlnugh and Intel inedinto points oit Erlo railroad 11N0 101 Havvliv and luca points at 7 05 a 111 and 2 25 p in Returning trans nirivo af bc-railtolt at 10 24 a in unci Mb ,.nd 9 10 p. 111. ftOIC ANTON J1 VINJO-;. In Tfff ct June '.'Mil. lnt). Nortli Hound. hOlllll Illlllllll, son t 203,201 :osPJ3pc n S o. Stations i 3 M M 1 IJ l v Arrive l.cavii ,aj 7SiiN Y. Franklin f ... ri( 7iu,We 4ind btroit' .. ?) 7 00 VVeeliawlre 1 1 . . . 8 let , p u'Arrive l.avi-i m- Mf .. 10 4S 6 aie 1 15 caookli uio nivTT 10 40 IIS 109 nailCOi', 0H 3 'II 411 10 31 iw'ijw btarlUln. c v -.', 4 11 10 si a 00 laid I'restoi. I'.ii u 0;;: 3 a ut 10 15 SM It! 40 Wn opd 641 -V41I 601 1000 S 17 12 2V I'OJbtrlln CW2V. 5 lJ 9 50 5 4113 II ut - j t, 1,1 ."jj hm 940 530i2( Plc-api Mt ;,11 r, t t0' 581)1151 I 1' .10 7 ns' S ts 1, 1 1 9 26 5 'Oil 49 I'curs fly 7 vol a 19- S CH 9 10,' S OOHl 84,1 ('Jib 1I.1 0 r'H 31i ill 9 07 4 57,(1150 Mii. 11 1 1-,-e Toll's ted 9 01 4 51'lllJV Mmii.M 7 42.1$ vf A fit 8 68 4 4S11 1TJ .In i.i 11 7 11-J4V8CJ SM 4 411118 Airl.n. 1 1 7MjJl8i 8 50 4 4011 IV Wl a , 7 1 I S'l Clj 8 46 l!6tl 11 I'Ml-eUi 1, nc ,i t( tHi 4 31,11(17 tn, Inut Be J 4 04(121 840 4 2S 11 0", HIciI.uk; 4i4 4nfn24 8 S3 4 '.''. 11 03 'I h p b 6 4 IS 6 ii 8 31 4 Sill (10 rroill'ien (-1 4 14) (1 Be 83? 4 igfios? l'nrk v nee 8 u,U it r.ni 8 30 4 1510 55 fee aaton H 1 ,1 4 2l G 34 a m f m'a u Leave Arrltiii ar tp t. Sunday only t Blsmtics that trains stop od Mutual for rM sengers. ' Trains 05 and so su Ldu only, other trains dally except Sunday. Kecure rates Tta Ontatlo western before purchaslnc tickets and ToLione) .Ibrouiih Wagner outttt floerer an J fren re elinlDf cnatr car New orlt to CbloicoMlUt4ui cliango. Inniiii'i-r Union IC-i1urii)'ci TvvuCcnfa 1'rrNlilr. .,..' - -.. J.C. Anderson, Oen.rass Aftt." T. Flltcroft, HIT, I'ms, Act sorantci-t. Pi T I NEWSPAPERS (it SWPSwrifiwPswwwwaiAi.. -HrfNJ,w THE WII.KE3-nAHItE UEPOUD Wn bo had In Scranton n jhinrwyirtanUi of Uflsman Broo., 405 Spcuoji ul KM, Lln. den; M, Norton S23 Lac-kuwnnua avenue: I. B. Bchutier. 211 Spruce street
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