THE SCKANTON TltIBtJNi3-TUESDAV, NOVEMBER 7, 1S99. 7 CARBONDALE. DYNAMITE EXPLOSION. Contra tors Qllcs & Lovelntid have been using dynamite In blasting tht rocks In tin- ditches for the nurfaia water sowvih on Soventr unciiikj Air Loveland took u .nutll quantity ni the frozen explosive home to thaw It out. Ho plnud It In the oven und left the door open Mi Luviland Inndveit ently closed tin- door nnd In a shoit tlmo nn explosion oecuned which wiecked the Htoo nnd shatteied sev eral windows of the lesldunc. J. J. NEALON RESIGNS. .1 .1 N'nilon, of I'lke sttoet, has in signed his cleikshlp at tin Ontario nnd Western May field olllce. Mr .i iloii lontemplnte locating In Phila delphia. If he does theio will be u vn e.tnt sent In the common council. Mi ulon has been u prominent flgute of the lower houwe and his emphat Irally pronounced opinion will bo missed. Many friends will t egret his departure from the city. CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. Hon. K. E. Hcndilck has donated to ladles of the Baptist chinch several hundred beautiful chrysnnthemum plants which are now In fu'l bloom They will be displayed nt the church Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons and evenings nnd after the exhibition will be eold, the pioceids going to the church The collection embraces every known nrletv .in J will doubtless eclipse anything of the kind evet (II? playert In this city. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs II It. Stone, of Pike stieet, Is entertaining her slstet. Mrs. s. Solo nion, of New York city. Expressman John O'ltourke Is ill His place Is being filled by Stephen Neulon 12 Denn.v is visiting: Hqulnunk friends The Mitchell Hose company Is cast ing about for a. mate to their sorrel Professor A. P. Peters has returned from a visit with Sctanton fi lends. Miss Martha Singer Is homo from Scranton Typographical union No. 23! held a regular meeting last night. L A Patleison, who was operated upon .i few days ago for appendicitis Is rnpidly recovering. D II Hurt has returned from Mauch Chunk "liiir Rising Generation" will appear at the Oiand tonight. Invitations have been issued by vll lage Piesident and Mis. P. 12 Gumaor for the mai rlngo of their daughter, Miss Mary Holbert Gumaer, to Fred erick M Caswell, of Brockpmt, N. Y, to take place at the home of the brIJe on November in Port Jetvks Gazette Htiilng the residence of the Gumaet family In this eltj the piospective bride made many friends hero, Inst night was regular meeting night for the school board and select council, but neither body succeeded In getting n quorum. Mrs. Emory Lee sustained a broken leg in a runaway accident on Dundnff street Sunday. The funeral John Flannlg.tn. of Far view street, will bo held at St. Rose church Wednesday morning at 9 30 o'clock A requiem high mass w 111 be celebrated. Correspondents are urged to use every endeavor to get complete re turns to The Tribune tonight from every precinct in their territory nt the earliest possible moment. The Tiibune will be thankful to its friends for volunteered help in the collection or verification of returns. PECKVILLE. The tlist of n series of union evan-gf-llhtl' services w.-'.j held last Sunday fvtnlng at the Methodist church. Not uilhs findinpr the threatening weather the h lisp wns v,H flliea Mesis Arm f..rMig .Hid Id Mlf n the fvangellsts were here undei the c'Poctlon of the Young; Mi is christian association The pur pose nf the association I.: to teach tho young men In the anthracite coal re gion of P-nnsvlvanla Mr. Thorbum, of Wilkfs.pirie who has supervision of this brniuh of the wor Is expected tn be pi osant tonight Mr Brydcn spoku lr, thf morning service for Pastor SliupKlns and also won favor with the people, Set vices will be. held every night except Sntttiday nlg'it tii the Methodist church Fneh day except Fntuidny Plble reading? will be held at thf Piesii.vterltn church nt 3 o'clock p m, Children's meetings at 4 p. m. NeM Sunday afternoon a men's meeting will be h. Id In the Baptist (hurch. Let cveiv Christlai givo hearty support to these set vires A HEART AS STl'RHY as an oak." If tin heuit is to be sturdy and the nerves stron-r, the blood must be rich and pure. Hood's Sarsaparllla ma It en heariM sturdy because It makes good blood It gives strength and courage. HOOD'S PILLS ate non-It ritatlng, mdd effective. OLYPHANT. The members of William Matthews' Siiiclav school class of the Ptesbjter lan church will hold an entertainment ni-d social In the social room of the new i hurch Thutsday evening. A pleas art evening Is assured for all who at tend Mr and Mts. AVilliam Rogan. Misses M nv and P.ee JInnahoe attended tha ru etui of Pat ilck Loftus nt Carbon dnl Minday. Miss Maigaret Evans of Hyde Park vlxltcd friends in town Sunday Th.- funeral of Mrs Ellen Mullen, wl.o lied on Saturday last, took place 9T Mt H Hffl b7 TH The Best Washing Powder. Cleans Everything from Cellar to Garret. from her home In Jcsstip yesterday af ternoon nt 3 o'clock. There was u larg.. attendance of relatives nnd friend. Interment was made In St. Patrick's cemetery. Mis, D, M. Thomas and Mr. David TWotnns, of West Scranton visited their aunt, Mrs, Rarhel Prltchard, Sun day. Mrs. John McAndrcw leaves today for Tnterron N. J., whero she will re side. Mr. nnd Mis John Whltbeck spend Sunday with relative? ft Jetmyn. John McNnmarn, of Chlrugo, Is visit lug his parents on Dunmore street. Jturty Huddle Is arlously IU at his home In Blakolv. The imployes of tho Delaware and Hudson collieries, were paid yjsterdny. Tliere will be a regular meeting of the board of liade Thutsdny uvi'iiltig. Mr. and Mrs. 12. C. Harnden of Car bondale, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mis. M. K. Htmdon, of Mnkely. Mr and Mrs, Albert Klosllne, ot Providence were the gueste of Mr. and Mrs Frank Simpson over Sunday. Andrew Patten, of Carbcndale, was a visitor In town Sunday. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. A New Heating System Needed for tho Borough Building Harvey Van Kleeck Home A Well Known Resident to Leave the Borough Death of a Child. Although the motion to put In a new heating system In the borough build ing was defeated at the Inst council meeting there seems a possibility that something of the kind will be adopted before the leally cold weather sets In. It is well known by thos. who have f attend council meetings that the small stove In use for years puHt Is altogether Inadequate to heat the room and as a. consequence It Is a most uncomfortable placp In winter The ether rarts of the building used by the firemen Is even worse and at times four stoves are kept in services. One good furnnec would heat tho whole building and besides doing away with a lot of unnecessary labor would make It consldctably more comfortable for those who use the rooms. It Is therefore hoped that coun cil will at their next meeting see fit to make a move In the "matter. Mr. and Mis. Thomaa Champion, of Carbondale, spent Sunday heie with their relatives Hairy Van Kleeck, who has been seriously ill for several weeks past, re turned home yosterday apparently cured from his aflllctlon. Philip Tucker, a well known resident of Jermyn, Intends to leave on Satur day for Connecticut, wheio he will make his future home. Mr. Tucker la connected with several societies in which he has always taken consider able Interest He is the Chancellor Commander of the Knights of Pythlaa and at the next meeting of the organiz ation a social session will be held after the business Is transacted and a fare well reception will be given him. The members of Crystal Tire com pany No, 1, are requested to meet in their rooms in full uniform at 7 o'clock tomorrow evening for the purpose of taking part In the parade In connection with the opening of the Artesian Hosa company's fair. The home of Mr. and Mrs William B. Dodson. of Second otreet, was) brightened yesterday by the arrlvnl of a little son. John Andrews, of Providence, spent Sunday with his old friends. John H. Humphreys, of North Main street. George Dewey, the infant son of Mr. nnd Mrs Nc-ah Pugh, of Mayfield, died on Sunday, after a brief Illness. Thj funeral will take place at 2 o'clock this afternoon and will be conducted by Rev. Thomas Cook, pastor of the Prim itive Methodist church. Willie nnd Harry White, cf Olyphant, spent Sunday here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Wllllama. of Rushbrook street. Mr. W. C Nicholson the well known travelling man. will leave today for a business trip through New Yoik state. DALTON. Miss Candnce Smith and Mt. Chaillc Wllklns of ricranton spent Sunday at Miss Smith'n home. Misses Fannie Dershimer and Helen Santee spent last week with friends and relatives In Wllkesbarre The family of Mr. Weir of Waverly have moved into the apartment of S O. Shoemaker's store. Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown ate pin Hint? to occupy the home of Mr. J. P. Dickson this comlnt? winter. Mr. Giant Hoardman has movii his family to Waverly. where they will 03 cupy the Ralph house. Miss Stella Van Stortk of Clark's summit was married recently to Mr Hence, an employ ot the flelawar11, Lackawanna and Western. Dr Olllman Is tehearslng a charm of yount? people to give an entertain ment for the benefit of the Dol'on band. Mrs. Heniy M. Ives spent som time with friends In the valley last wee'?. FHICEBURG. The Ladles' Aid society of the Primi tive Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. Smalles on Carmalt street at I 30 o'clock tomotrow afternoon. Miss Lily Palmer, of Carmalt street, Is danKerouslv 111 with scarlet fever. Pay-day nt Storrs mines today. Mrs. H. II. Jones, of Hallstead ave nue, vlulted friends In Taylor on Sun day last. Correspondents are urged to use every endeavor to got complete re turns to The Tribune tonight from every precinct In their territory at the earliest possible moment. The Tribune will he thankful to its friends for volunteered help in the collection or verification of returns. Al j& overeign " Demedies Victorious Over all others. No Faith Necessary. Virtue tlif true reputation. THEY POSITIVELY CURE Tride Mark Rer- Rhoumatlsm, Kldnoy Trouble, Coughs, Dyspopsla, Blood, Ca tarrh, Asthma, Hoort, Llvor, Diarrhoea, Crlppo, Concral De bility, Maarla, Neuralgia. A Separate Remedy for Each Disease Tm For Sale at All Druggists. THE HOMeTrEASURE A book full ot valuable Information, SENT FREE to any aildrfss. If InilonlituMcli nmr ly to take, write m, an ro will glfo your case our most careful coiuileta-tlon-aluoluitly no charge made. SOVEREIGN REMEDY CO., 1237 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa, TAYLOR NEWS. Beading Circle of the M. E. Chuich to Meet This Evening Other Jot tings. At the meeting of the Epworth league of the Methodist Eplspocal church to bo held In the Sunday school room this evening at 7.30 o'clock the following programme will be rendered Roll call of members ond response by quotations from Benjamin Franklin, ten-minute review of the literature of the colonial period, by the Rev. F. Gendall, ques tions on the literature of the colonial period, answoted bv members of th circle as follows What Is llteiature? Miss Janet InKlls. What Is American literature? Miss Jennie Nichols. What was the condition of English literature at tho commencement of the colonial period' Miss Mary Van Busklrk. What were the first papers and maga zines published In the colonies? Mr, John Richards. What hindered the production of literature In the colonial period? Miss Anna Gendall, What was the proportion of theological to general literature? Mrs. John R. Nee ley. Why was the colonial literature so much theological? Charles Nich ols. What Institution of learning wen founded In the colonial' Rav Mor gans. Where and when was the flrct printing press set up In the colonies' Mrs U A Deabler. Who were the poets of the colonial petlod? John R. Neeley What was the most popular book of the colonial period. Jesse Mot gans. Who were the earliest uuthors of the colonial period? Amelia Cass well. Who are regarded as the great est authots of the colonial peiiod' Ed ward Harris. Not more than five min utes will be allowed to each speaker. The members of the Pride of Lacka wanna lodge, No. 18, American Prot estant Ladles' association, will give a reception in honor of their sister, Mrs. George Hooper, who recently returned from a trip to the European country. this evening In their rooms In Reese's hall. The new Catholic church Is rapidly nearlng completion, and according to the statement of the contractors, Messrs, Mulheiln & Judge, the building w ill be ready for dedication the latter part of November. The Delaware. Lackawanna and Western company collieries In this town and vicinity with the exception of the Taylor and Holden, have been ordeied to work ten hours until further orders. The borough school board has pur chased six lots on West Grove street, where they purpose to build a borough high school. Mls Rhoda Powell, of Noith Taylor, has recovefd from her recent Illness. Miss Nellie Cordwell has retumed homo from her week's visit w Ith rela tives at Wyoming. ITCHING PILES -Dr. Agnew's Oint ment Is proof against the torments of Itching Piles Thousands of testimoni als of cures effected by Us u&c. No case too aggravating or too long standing for It to soothe, comfort and cure. It cures. In from 3 to 6 nights 1,5 cents. For sale by Matthews Bros, and W. T Clatk -3S. PERMANENT MEN ARRAIGNED. Lisk and Bailey of the Phoenix Brought Before the Mayor. Permanent men Bailey and Lisk of beforo Mayor yesterday to answer charges of being derelict In their duty preferred by Chief Walker It seems that the chief paid a visit to the company houso last week and found Lisk absent. Ho asked Bailey where he was and the latter said that he was gone for a physician for his sick wife The chief accepted this ex planation, out came face to .nco a few minutes Inter with Llsk's wife on the street and she told him sha never felt better In her life When the two men were arraigned before the Mayor, Lisk explained that he had obtained a three houts' leave of absence from the foreman and that the latter had piomlsed to take his place This was in accordance with tho rules of the department, but Foie man Scott, who lives across the street, forgot to go to tho hose house and Chief Walker Just happened In at this time Lisk theieby vindicated himself, but Bailey wns given a few words of ad vice regarding the evils of making de ceiving statements, Mis. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup. Has been used for over FIFTY YEARS by juui.iursn 01 iuuuii.ua iur tlielr CHILUltrN WHILE TKEIHINU Wli'll PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES tha CHILD, SOFTENS tho GUMS. ALLANS all PAIN; CURES WIND COLIC, und Is the best remedy for D1AR11HOEA. Sold by Druggists In every purl of the world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs Wins low's Soothing Syrup," and take no other Kind, 'twenty-five cents a bottlo. w7 A !$IhP A Remedy ff gl Bj THEATRICAL. The Ryan Company. Daniel 1). Ryan nnd company, latst night, opened viitif piomtscs to be very successful week, nt the Academy of Music. The play presented was 'Torglvcn," bv Clay M Orern, and was given with eveellent stage sotting. and cmlHIlFhiiKiiK The company Is. it vvty well balanced one, being com.1 posed of clover capable actors' and act ri'vsrs. Mr. livin. as "Jack Diamond." I the hc.ro of thn pluy. tnudo u. gteat hit i i . . . . .... . . . . . .. .. k t . , !inu promises to ue " "i me ino-t popular young actors eve, , this cy I His versatility is great mm his roles nnatrfn nil tlwi It tltf frrtlll .If) M11 TJtimilt.t ' In "A ir-lplinitPri'cnftp" to the bnlmr- I lun hero of "Ingomar." i Miss 1211a Fontnlnbltnu gave Mr r Rvan veiy giod suppoit, vs his lead-l lng ladv, and was exceedingly graceful and natural as "Annie Dennlson." Other members of the company who did good work were- Homer Mullaivey, L C Reeves, Lou Hascall and Miss Jane Karr Llvvlv spcclaltlos were In ttoduced by Homer Mullaney. John ,,,,'l0o,B;b' renovated: rent reason i...... ..J., t .. o.i. t.i.c, a,le- Bn"th, Doard of Tradfo Building-. Peck and La Petite Blossom ! Gave a Tine Perfoimaucc. j The magic influence of the tlame Sim T Jack undoubtedly usslsted In filling the Gnlety theatre yesterday after- noon and evening, and the visitors who 1 expected to witness a r.ic petform-inco were not disappointed The company contained some talent of a high order, pioinlncnt among .the leading1 rharau tets being Miss Jennie Lamont, wh, appeared as "Mrs Bldella P01 kpaclcer" and "Calamltv Jane." Miss Lamont gave a pet feet character sketch In each instaneo and Is probablv tho funniest woman on tho stage. I Miss Grace A'uughn, formerly of tho 1 "Bunch of Kevs" company rendered vocal selections that were well received 1 and Mile. IKatilce, the contoitlonlV, 'iubbered" In many original positions ' 1 Ed. Morris produced a facial make-up tint entitles him ti. the highest medal fin originality In the Riotosquo Mabel I IIu.etoti and Utile Vedder, the sou- ' brett"s, wotc ns lively as ever Thcsn young ladles nre talented in ihMr line, I but should secure a new dialogue In 1 these days of medicnl almanacs and Job-lot Joke book? It Is n pity to Invito paresis by precipitating such colloquial thunderbolts ns those of yesterday The electrical effects produced In tho course of the entertainment were flno find many of the living pictures left but little to the Imagination. The com pajiy will appear at the Gulety this and tomorrow afternoon and evening. DUNMORE DOINGS. William Shaffer Acidentnlly Shoots Himself New School Building Being Rapidly Erected Other News Items and Personals. William Shaffer of West Drinker stieet Is suffering from a severe Injury received from the accidental discharge of on old revolver. Last Sunday morning while bunting for a misplaced article, Mr, Shaffer (nine across an old revolver which ho took In his hands and proceeded to examine. In some unaccountable man ner the hammer was snapped aown and a leaden missile took Its way through the palm of his left hand. Dr Brown dressed the Injury, which will Incapacitate tho use of that mem ber for some time. ITEMS OF NOTE A force of eight carpenters was put on the structure of the new school building on Throop property yester day, nnd the work will now be hast ened to completion ns soon as possible In order to relieve the crowded con dition of the schools In other quarters Considerable Interest Is being mani fested on the result of tonight's elec tion among the borough politician.. Although the number of votes cast la expected to be light, still enthusiasm swas the crowds that gather nightly at the corners The taxpayers are watching with In terest the slowly nssumlng proportions of the three new silk mills now build ing on Throop property The btlck superstructures nre now being busily constructed and the whole when fin ished Is expected to give employment to a large number of the boys and girls of this vicinity. The reports from the schools of this borough show that fifty teachers were enrolled nnu In dally attendance at last week's county Institute. PERSONALS. Miss Marian Jones of Plymouth Is thp guest of friends in town. John Correll of Dudley street Is able to again resume his duties after a long Illness. Mrs. T. R. Miller of Shoemaker ave PwIWfiSn?T rMwmi mWmrHwmu li " t. . J$&r wr - - A person whom I know explains his pretty constant use of Ripans Tabules in this way. "When your hands are soiled," said he, "you apply water to them. If you are fatigued or travel-stained, a bath is efficient and pleasant in its restorative and freshening effect. Yet your hands will get dirty again'; and on occasion you will once more be soiled by perspiration, and require water and soap. Now Ripans Tabules are to the inner man about what soap and water are to the outward. They refresh and sweeten, and will do so again and again, as often as occasion requires, which will be every now and then with all people who are hurried about meals., or who fail to masticate their food properly or are compelled to subsist on food that is improperly cooked or prepared. The people of this sort include about seven eighths of every civilized community." The People's A POPULAU CI.CAUINfi HOUSK for tho IlausHt of All Who Have Uoitst4 to Hcitt, Heal Cstats or Other Property to Sell or Iixchimiie, or Who Want Situation) or Help These Small Advertisement Colt One Cent ti WorJ, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word- Kxccpt Situation Wanted, Which Arj In sorted Free. FOR RENT "rrZZZi, VmijiVkt imnu nottnn nv rokVrTeM UaV(H( K& vrico street. -. Wn1 '01t RI3NT-A C055ILY KintNisuno l.nuan nf ih rnnmt. with nil modem Improvements. ' Inquire nt 812 Mears Uldg ron nnNT-A 7-nooM iiorsn. all modern Improvements, Ji7 a tnontn. Ml Green Illdee slrn house with all"modi:rn CON- vcnlences for rent cheap Inquire nt 410 Taylor avenue. rOR RKNT-1 AUAM9 AVKNUE. FOB RENT-A FURNISHED PHONT room with or without board. 418 Noith Seventh street AD. WRITER. A YOUNG MAN WITH CONSIDER able experience would like to take, charge advertising of one or more retull stores In different Une as 11 side Issue. Add ress "Ad Writer," Tribune office. LOST OR STOLEN. LOST OR STOLEN-AN IRISH SKT- ter, female; pal lies returning same to 2131 Washington avenue will be rewarded. AGENTS WANTED. SAI.ESMEN-IF YOP WANT TO MAKE $1,000 a year work for us Our leather suspenders sell themselves, cannot wear out, attractive nssoitmont, exclusive ter ritory, samples free conditionally. J. B. Berry Mfg Co , A 629 Cincinnati, O. HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTED-JONAS LONG'S SONS' DE PARTMENT STORE REQUIRES THE SERVICES OF A THOROUGHLY CAPABLE. SHOE BUYER. NONE OTH ERS NEED APPLY CALL AT OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT WANTED-BY AN ESTABLISHED business of a high 01 (let, n representa tive of ability and backing who can tako up its work In the state of Pennsjlviinta; no scheme, permanent business with money In It for tho right party Address, giving references. FOUNTAIN BATH BRUSH CO., Grand Rapids, Mich WANTED-BAKER AS SECOND HAND. Scheuer Bros , 341 Brook street LOST. LOST - 'SCRANTON, ROUND GOLD Bienst Pin. with small diamond In cen. ter Reward for return to Tribune of fice. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO order, also ludles' waists. Louise Shoemaker, 2U Adams avenue. MISCELLANEOUS. WBBl'iLb " TO ORDER SQUAREOR Corning body buggies, grocer, butchor, milk, laundry or lrmber wagons for $125 each Prompt attention to repairing, painting nnd trimming Horseshoeing a specialty, nt Htlrlcgel's, Locust street. TO WHOM CONCERNED-DRAWING for organ and book case at Co-operative hall. Sept. 28, Is postponed to Oct. 16, 'U39 nue Is spending a vacation In the coun try. Miss Matgaiet Eagan of Poit Jervis Is the guest of Miss Nellie Connocton of Pino street. Miss Maty McIIale of Fourth street has accepted the position as organist at St. Mary's church on Chestnut street. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward fo'r uny case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Curo. F. J. CHENEY & Co , Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F J. Cheney for tho last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In nil business transactions nnd financially able to carry nut any obligations made bv their firm. West & Truax. Wholesale Druggists, To ledo. O Wnldlng, Klnnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken Internally, acting directly upon tho blood nnd mu cous surfaces of the ssvstem. Price 'i5e. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testi monials sent free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of Z&ff7$& Exchange. PROFESSIONA L. ArtCHITCCTS EDWARD It. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, onnell building, Scranton, E. L. WALTER, ARCHlTECTTornCE rear of COO Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCIcTlfR ."ARCHITECT, Spruce st cor Wusli. nv., Scranton. FREDERICK L.m"oTvN,ARC!HTECT, Price building, 128 Washington avenuo, hcrnnton. ( T irLACEY&OjrARCniTECTS, Traders' National Bank. DSvrST9 DR I O LYMAN. SCRANTON Pitt- vate Hopltnl, cor. Wyoming nnd Mill berrj DR. H. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P O DR. C. r. LAUBACH, lb. Wyoming ne. WELCOME C SNOVER, Coal Exrlnngo 2nd floor. Room D, Hours, 9 to 1, 1 to o. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAi;E, 1D3 nnd 127 FRAN K lln avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIGLER, Proprietor SCRANTON HOt'SE. NEAR D , 1.. & W. passenger depot Conducted on the Eu ropean plan VICTOR KOCH, Prop LAwrE13 RICHARD J. BOURKE, ATTORNEY-at-Law, COO-2 Lackawanna nv eniic Gen eral law business, collections nnd limn. J. W BROWN1NQ, ATTORNEY AND Counpellor-at-Lavv, Rooms 312-313 Mcar Building D. B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on ical estate seeuilt. Mcnrs building, coinei Washington avenue and Spruce street. M J DONAHOE, ATTORNEY-.V law Odlces, C12-CE Mears Building FRANK E BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law. Burr building, rooms 13 nnd It. Washington avenue. WILLARD. WARREN A- 1CNAPP. AT- tornejs and Cmir.c!lm-Mi-LHVV Re publican building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Fa JESSFP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - nt - Law, Commonwealth building; rooms 1, 20 and 21 JAMES AY OAKFORD ATTORNEY-AT-Lnw. Rcoms 5H. 515 und 51G Board of Trado building. JAMES J II. HAMILTON, ATTORNEY-at-Law. 202 Commonwealth building. Scranton EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms SC3-f0I. 1th floor. Mears building. L. A. WATREri. ATTORNEY-AT-IAW 502 Board of Trade building, Scranton, Ta C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAVV. Commonwealth buildln?, Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' National Bank building. C. COMEOYS, Building 9-11 REPUBLICAN A. W BERTHOLr. Mears building ATTORNEY, PHYSICIANS AND "SUnaEOH3 MARY A. SHEPHERD. M D, 1IOME opalhlst, GIG Linden street. DR W E ALLEN. 513 NORTH WASH lngton avenue DR. L. M GATES, ROOMS 207 AND 20") Board of Trade building. Offlce hours, S to 0 a m 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m. Residence, 300 Madison avenue. DR C L FREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Fitting and Fat Reduc tion Ofilco telephone, 1163. Hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to !. DR S W. L'AMOREAFX. OFnr-E I."1 Washington avenue. Residence. 151S Mulberry Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kldnevs nnd genlto-urlnnry or gans a specialty. Hours. 1 to 4 p m. W G ROOK, VETERINARY Sl'R geon. Horses, Cnttle nnd Dogs treutei Hospital, J21 Linden street, Scranton Tolephone 2672. SCHOOLSl SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton, Pa. Courses preparatory to college luw.medWno or business. Onens Sept. 11th. Send for catalogue Rev Thomas M. Cnnn, I.L D , principal and proprietor, W. E Plumley, A. M , head master. CCCO'i G R CLARK A CO . SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen: store ill Wnshlncton ave nue; green house, 1350 North Main ave nuo; store telephone, 7'2 winn serf f 'is JOS. KUETTEIRFAR HI LACKA wanna nvenue, Scranton. Pn . manufac turer of Wiro Screens MinO"L. I'OUs BAUER'S" ORfHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions wed dings nnd concert work furnished. For terms address R. J Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue over Hulherts' music store. MEOARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTEllS" suppllos, envelopes, paper bags, twine Warehouse 130 WnBhlngton avenue, Scranton, Pa. BOARDING. BOARDINO At'dV. CEDAR AVENUE BOARDING 525 PINE STREET LEGAL. THE J J NEWMAN LUMBER COM PANY FIRST MORTGAGE SIX PER CENT SINKING FUND BONDS Seukil nronoMils will be received bv th Lackawanna Trust and Safe Drpol Company of Scranton. Pn . mister until 1 oclock p. m Friday Nov 10, 1S-v) for the I siilo and delivery to the enld trtiHtco on , vveiinesunj, jvjov r If'1'' or jcmi ot tue I llrst mortgage. sl pet mnt sinking fund i bonds of the J J Newmnn Lumber nm l pnn. nt a price not oxciedlng itifi If iln I snld bonds cannot bi obtained as ibov. Ihej will be drawn bv lot und iedeeme.1 at par, as Is provided for In tho mori- uaitA I LACKAWANNA TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO Ti imt. e Shepherd Atom vice piesident C JX, CA YE-N-GER A BTBRiaOS CLEANS PRIVYVM'LTfl and cess pools im odor linnrivcd pumps used A B BRIOGS Pioprlet-ir Leave orders 1100 Nmth Main avenue. r Elcko h drug stole, cuinci Aduriu and Mulberry Ttlephune fi'iW SCALP TREATMENT. MR8. U T KELLER. SCALP TREAT- meat. 5 . hhampnolng 50c , facial mass ite manicuring i"e chiropody, 701 Qulncy NEWSPAPERS rHE WILKKfl-BARRE RECORD CAN be lind In Scranton at tho news ntutuU of Reismun Broo., 406 Spruce and 503 Lin. den: M. Norton 322 Lacltavvanna avenue:- I. S Bchutier. 2U Spruce tret. RAILROAD TIME'TABLES II Schedule in Effect June 10, 1800. Trains Leave Scranton: 0.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hnriisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and tho west. 0.38 n. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsvlllc, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; nnd for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltlmoxe,WaBhlngton and Pitts buig and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days (Sundays 1.58 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg nnd the West. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J R WOOD, Geni Pass. Agent. J. B. HUTCHINSON, General Manager. Del,. I. nek, i. itit i Western. Effect Monday, Juno 5, 18M. Trnlrs leave Scranton us follows: Ex press for New York and nil points can. Ho. 3C0, 8W and 3u3 11. m.; KS5 and 3.3J p. in. Expigess for Euston. Ticntnn, Philadel phia und the south, CIO, S l und 10.05 a. in . 12 K nnd a.33 p. m. ' lobviinnmi itiromiuudatlon. CIO p. m. Lx press fm Blnghnmton, Oswego, El inlra, Corning, Bath U.invlllc. Mount Mortis and Buffalo 1210, 1.J3. JO) a. m.: nrd .1 50 p m , making c lose connec tions at Buffalo to all points In the west northwest nnd Miutliwei' v iiMilngtnn accommodation. 3.10 p. m. Bmcliatntiin and wnv stations, 105 p. nt. I 111 tot in,, accommodation, 4 00 p. m. Nicholson accommodation. liOOp. m. l.vpnos for VI lea nnd Richfield Springs, 21.1 n. m mill 1 r,-, p m Tthnrn ?; nno a m. and 1 fi" p. m. 1 01 Ni rlluiiiilii HpiiiI. Vlttnton. Wllkes- J'iito Plvmoiitli. Bloomsbuig and Dan ville, making elm. lonttictlon nt Northv umlierlnnd for Wllllnmsport. HtitrlsburR, Bnltlmotc Washington nnd the south. , Northumbeili.nd nnd Intermediate sta tions, (I HO, IOC, n m nnd 1 55 and 5 10 p. in Nnnthcke and Intcimiiliate st.ilons. 3 0? and 11 10 n in Plmnutb nnd Intermediate stntlons, .1 35 and s 50 p tn For Kingston. 12 fi-. n in Pullman parlor and slipping coaches on. all cypress trains For detailed Information pocket tlm tnbles etc , npplv tn M L Smith. ni trlct P.ihMiiger Agent, depot ticket ofllce. ; Central Uaili-o 1 1 of Now JertJ; Stations In New Yorkroot cf Liberty street, N. R.. and South Ferry, Whitehall street Anthracite coal ued exclusively, Injur ing (kniillness and comlort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT OCT. 15. IStfl. Trains lenve Se run ton for New York, Ncwiuk, Elirnbith. Philadelphia. Enston. Bethlehem. Allentown. Mauch Chunk and Whltij Haven, nt X 3i( a tn. . express, 120; OMiresu, 4 GO ti 111 Suiul ivh. 2 15 i. m For Plttston nml Wllkes-Darre. 8 10 a. ( m.. 120, 4C0 p in. Sui.davs 215 p m. I For Mountain Park, S.W a. m . 1.20 p. tn ' SiindnjR. 2 15 i) 111 For Baltimore nnd Washington, and points South and West Via" Bethlehem, S 50 n. m . 1 20 p. m Simdajs, 2 15 p. m. I'or Long Branch, Ocean Glove, etc., at S 10 n m nnd 1.20 11 ni. For Rending. Lebanon und Harrlsburg, via. Allentown, SCO a in.." 1 20 p. m. Sun di s 2 1; p m. For Pottsvlllc, SCO n m . 1.20 p. m Through tickets to nil polnlB East. South nnd West nt lowest rate at th stutlon .T II. OLHAVSEN, Gen. Supt. II P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt. Delaware 11 11. 1 Hudson. On Mn 14th. 1W, trains will leave Scranton as follows- For Cat bondale C 20, 7 53. S 53, 10.13 p. m ; 12 noon; 123. 2 20, 3 52, D.25, 0 25, ,57. 915. 11.00 p. ni.- 1.10 a. m. For Alb.m, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton. New England points, etc. 0 20 a. m.. 2 20 p. m For Honesdale C20, 10.13 n m.: 2 20, 6 25 p ni. For Wllkes.Rarre-C.t3. 7.1S, 8 43. Oil. 10 13 a m ; 12 03, 123, 3.33. 4 27, G.10, 7.1. 10 41, 11 "0 p m. For New Yoik. Philadelphia etc, via Lehigh Valley Rallroad-G 4". p m : 12 01, 1 2. 4 27 p m ; with Black Diamond Ex pires, 11 TO p m For Pennsylvania Railroad points C I". 3 as a m ; 2.18, 4 27 p ni For western points, via Lehigh Vnlbv Railroad 7 4S n in ; 12 03, 3 3.1, with BlniV Diamond Expiesi. 10 41, 11.30 p. m. Trains wlh airlve In Scranton us fol lows Trom Carbond.ilo and the North r 40, 7 43, KS"!, 034, 10 3S, 11 R8 u m.I 1.23, 2.T5. 3 2'.. 4 2-1, 7 1 ! 10 3S, 11 27 p 111 Fiom VIII-es-P.irre and the South-" 15 7 IS, 8 4S, 10 38 1155 u in. 118 2.14 3 43 f 20, G 21, 7 33. 9 05 10 05 p. m. : 1.13 u m SUNDAY TRAINS. Uor Carbondale 9 05, 11 33 p m ; 2 23, 3 52. 5 17. 9 53 P in For Wilkcs-Uiirrt-OrS, 12 02 a. in ; 1 J8, 3 2S, 51 J, 7 45. p. ni . , For Alhnrv Snrntogn. Montreal. Boo ton, New England point, etc.. 2.21 P m Lowest rates to all points In L nltcn States and Catania. .. J W. P.I BDICK. G. P A Albany. N. Y. H. W. CROSS. D. P A , Scranton. Pa. l-elils'i Vallsv Uailro.il. In Edict Mny 14. 1W TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For PPllniUlphln and New 'ioik. vl.a D. A 11 R R. at ii 13 u m and 12 03. 2.1S. 127 iRl.ii le Dlinvnul Epies4) anil 11 JO p. m. Sundavs. D & H R It. 158. 7 4? I,,..nl ........ ....... n..-in,.,.. ,..i M..ii. ror wnue u.n'ii. iiM'i'i ...... ...... dual points In the al regions, via I) & II. R R J is nml 12. P in I-or i'otlsvllle. 15 45 2 1 V 111 For Itethlehem Enston. Reading, Hnr rlsburg and prim ipal Intel mediate sts- t i.Vi". v in Dtimn r. u. m . isjj. "IS 4 27 (Black liluniund Epis), 11 ..0. sindnvs D & II R R 1 f-S. 7 (Spin i.-nr Tiiiikh.inock. low undo, Llmlr.i, Itliucn. Geneva nnd ptlnclnal Jntoimrdi nte stations, vi i n i. j m . 12 55 nnd " ' P ni T-.. !...ii.n. ItochfSlll. & W R It . k OS Ruffulo Nine- ara 1'alls Chit ago, und nil points , went. vlaD &H P. R 1-MU. IK fBlJikDla .. T.,,1 T'vmewsl. 7 4S Olid 11 HI p. in. Sim- T...L ti x it n R. 12 ft! n m, 7 4S p. m PuUn-nn pulur and sleeping or Lehigh Vail." at Im a" ' u11 ln,lns,Hc1,wl'in W .-Ilnne nnd New Yoik Phlladd nhl.i Burfnlo and 8u nslon Bridge. ROLLIN II WILBUR Oen Supt . South CI,iAts""s"LEF',Gn Pass Agt . 2S Cort- a'v'1 WNNnSArm:n.-D.v. Pa.. aV South Hf till licin. I'.i ,, , For tlikcts nnd Pullman nwrvattfm npplv "" Lackawanna ave , Snanton. 1 a. llvla anil Wyomlim Valley. Time Table In fifff ct Sept 111 I'M , .,.,i,,i i..nvo Hiriinton for NeW York 11 Newburgh and Intermediate points on rrlo r lliorfd. ulna for Havyley upd local u I n lnts n 7 03 a ni and 2 28 p m. It ' I" '":., i.... ,r,it,u mi ue at Scranton i ,,,K.i ,. m, und 3 1G iitnl 9.10 p. m. I at lu.i " " " SITUATIONS WANTED WOMAN WOULD LIKE TO TAKE IN washing und Ironing Address L., 44 lll(kut stieet -. SITUATION ANTED-BY A VOIJNG innirleil man at unv kind of worlft Ad- ili.nH I) L, Hlikoiy htrteL Hi'iM'ATinN WANTED-TO GO OIJT ...,.ul,l.,. ...,l ln.nlnLr hv tho dftV . Wf I hit nml lrunlnu' taken home also t.ai uddresa A. 11 . J34 N Butnnor uvenuo.. SITUATION WANTED-BY AN' "EK pint laundress, will do gentlemen and ladtiH wimhhig. also family wush lng Call ni address 227 Marlon street, opposltt tho gas limit, Uli-en Ridge sTl'iTloNANTiui-HY A MAR iled man, aged 30 years, as shipping elurk, wliolo hmIo ktore or grocery iAetv oi am other wotk Apply E. D. T.,",JJ North llrotnlcy avenue, Scranton ; SIT I 'AT I oTTwANTFD-IIV A SIIDDL- aged man ns rook, can elve best of refereuccH Addiess J. L. D .Tribune 01- Hen. j -y WANTErv-BY A YOUNG LADY A PC sltlun nt am thing with unjisonakl salat y. itulck at writing and account;, .vims i. i .. iv ouuin i-Yiiuii piirei. 4 .
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