"FMT THE SCRANTON TIUBUJSJW- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1899. SI CARBONDALE. TRACTION COMPANY'S FIGHT. Much Opposition to Overcome in Narrowing tho Gunge. Tlie Carbondale Traction eoi.ipcny Is incctltiff with considerable opposition In Its effort to narrow the gita-v" "1 Its road between Pevkvllle nnd Purest City. It will hiv i" nr snlli'ia through Cnrbondnlo. Iiiivcv H.th iiiunr'h have passed th ir.l'ni-i.-" giving pui mlsslon mil tho mayor a heart. Vrehbnld wan the real of war yes terday Just ns 'vir.cllnian Michael O'Hni'u, MIchiM Mrl !:'". Murk Price, fililpf of Police Joan Motcle and Depu ties P c niil'iglnm r.ud tohn Klannn ptin ,im 11 to I i Bt in work In that I noUgh iestriij.". Ciiw.tbl.8 Ninry. ot t' ? eit. -iro(cd tln'm ot. wnirnr.ts Issued at the instance of fnorul 3f& -nut.r KH'in, charging them with ob striictliiR the work and Interfering with t'.o company's employes. The offender? weio taken to Justice Glldny's oillce where thov entered ball, after waiting two hours while a mes senger summoned the Justice from the mine- During the Intel Im the wotk of narrowing, was extended eighteen hun ched feet. Iite In the r ernoon the borough authorities" air ed General Manager Flynn and Track Foreman William Gordon for violating a borough ordin ance, It Is exnected that the light will be resumed this morning. When the workmen were obliged to quit yester day they had reached the top of Dutch III11, THE FAIR OPENS. The fall of Andiew Mitchell Hose compan No 1. was opened In the Watt building last night. The pro gramme consisted of u selection by th Mozart band, vocal solo by Miss Fran cess Mnwwll selection by Oerrmnln Singing society, sketch by the Misses Peuchert nnd recitation by Miss Edith Lewis nil of which weio well received The attendance was large and dancing vas enjojed until a late hour. This evening the following piogramme will be carried out Selection, Symphony orchestia vocal solo, Mis Samuel Goodwin limitation. Miss Blortwln Da is, ocal solo Dald Lewis, violin solo. Miss Maggie Maxwell IT WAS FRANK O'BOYLE. The man who fell off a ictalnlng wall to his death In the Lackawanna river a shmt distance below Eighth avenue and who was found Sunday af ternoon has heen Identified by his wife as Frank O'Boyle, who foimorlv Resided here, hut who has been west. Twenty-three dollars were found In his pockets The coroner's Jury was un ..blo to ronch a concluslin and ad lourned to meet again Wednesday LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Miss Hdlth Little, who has been the utst of Mlbs nthel Robbins, has re turned to HoneMlale The work of sinking an urteslan will at IN sh "l'mm will be commenced this witk 1 Contractor Barton. Miss Sophia Mnhunev Is spending th'i week In Forest i ity Amos Hind, of Canaan stieet, has suffered a third attack of paralysis. Miss Minnie Sampson, of Canaan street, has leturned from Seianton G A Pvle has leturned from New Tork clt John Altken. Jr. has entered the Chester Militaiv school. Mr. nnd Mis. Stephen Holgate. of Helmont street, nre visiting In Chin chilla "GRASP ALL and lose all." Many are so intent on "grasping all" that they lose their health. Hood's Sar fcaparllla has helped many a business mnn on the road to success by making nnd keeping him healthy. HOOD'S PILLS are gentle, yet ef feotlve 25 cents DALTON. Mrs MeUillc Sherman rpcnl a pait of last week in Scranton. Mrs Stell. n former icsitlent of this place, but now of Moirlstown, N. J., I l.s visiting friends here. i There was quite a large attendance at the funeral of tho late Wllliitn C Kelsei on Saturday The sorvlcas were in charge of Rev Leacook. of th" Methodist church, and interment was made In Dunmore cemetery. Profcsor H. L. Motgan. wife and tlaughtei, Emily, of Scranton. were in town Pntirlay last viMtlng relatives. A. M rinn has been making Im provements about his pioperly by lay ing a stone walk about his house. l'h ex rs ii i e b. i n making ialds upon chicken houses in this iclnlty and hnv ifl.cvul residents of some of their- poultrv. Then' giving day will be appiopil ntelv obsi-ived by the churches of this place A meeting ot tho Ladles' Aid society, of the Haptlst church, will be held on Wedn sdny ufternoon at the home of Mrs Mason. TERHYN AND 3V1AYFIELD. Th Artesian Hoo company's fair ." continues to nttrait lnrgc- crowds rf p'ople eery night The hall wr.'( well filled again last evening nnd with the exception of the lolin solo tho 1'iogi amine as previously announced was carried out. Tho saxaphone solo rleyed by Fred Stephens wus paitle ululv plenslpg being pethap.s the best thing yet heard at the fair. Th.j '"ivstnl Fire company weio preent throughout the evening and were bus llv sought after by tho fair ennvasser. The entertainment tonight will be giv en b the Glco club. In connection with the coming fair iteH ffjrillf PfjPSA b9n H9Be BH The Best Washing Powder. Ask Your Laundress to Try It. of Hogarth's band the band boy.4 aro already disponing of chances on a $10 gold prize. As tho tickets aro only flva cents each there Is no question but that n, large number will bo sold. Tho committee In charge of the silk, mill negotiations apparently aro still awaiting Information In legard to the contract fof erecting the building. Tha secrelnry when naked last ovonlna; atnted he hud no further Information to give at present. The Ladles' Aid ot the lngegatlon nl chutch are making great piepara tlons for Thursday evening's supper iind as the supper will be served for the small fee of fifteen cents It Is con fidently expected that the ladles will have a busy time on the evening men tioned. Three well know n voung men of the East Side were before Justice ot tho Pence Swlck last evening on the chart?" of making a disturbance around th home of Mrs. Furey a few nights ago After hearing both sides of tin case tho squire announced that he would lender his decision on Wednes day evening George Harvey of West Mnvftcld was taken seriously 111 yesterday. Mrs D.ivld Reese of Second street, has opened a meat market on II street. The Hilsllde company will pay on Wednesday. TAYLOR NEWS. Insurance Men Have a Smokor Com ing Country Dance Rev. Dr. Har ris to Celebrate His Eighth Year as Pastor of Calvary Church Other News. On Satuiduy evening the Taylor staff of tho Prudential Insurance com pany held a very successful smoker nt the company's oillce in the Hatter building, on Main otrect. The f)l lowing were present: Ocnernl Super intendent II. J Schubert. Assistant Superintendent George K. Mrvant Agent3 It W. Lowrle, A, J. Horin nnd P J. Hansee, of Scranton; Assistant Superintendent J L. Nelgcr and Agent W J. N'ciger, of Taylor, and Agents Harry H Morton, of Rendham; J H. Ward, of Avoca, and J. J, Kln. ot Plttston Speeches were made bj II. J. Schubeit, J. L Nelger, J. II. Ward, W J. Neiger, S J. Hansee an 1 R V Lowrle. The Ladles' Aid society of the new Catholic parish is busily piepsMng to hold a country dance nnd ouuper in Weber's rink on Thanksgiving night. A large number of tickets have been sold. A giand cake walk will be In cluded in the pioginmme The ofllcers of Lackawanna lodge. No. 113, American Protestant associa tion, will bo installed by District Dep uty Grand Master John Coomb' this (Tuesday) evening. Hvery nienil-,r Is ui gently lequested to bo piesent, as Important business will be tnnvicf 1. Ilev .1. M. Lloyd, of New Castle, Pa , preached two able scrm ,ns at tho WelRh Baptist church on .Sunday Rev. Di H. II. Han is. pisci.- of the Calvary Haptlst church, will colebrite his eighth ear as pastor of Mi alove elnirch on Sunday, when special m lccs will be held In which a 'lumoer o' well known cleigy will take pirr Spe cial music under the direction of Choir Director David E Jones will be ten dered. Tho woik of placing the arc lUhts in the yards of Xo.s. 1 nn 1 3 school.' has been comp'ed by Electrician W 'M. Hell The above were badly nee 1- ed, especially at the former building. PECHVILLK John P. Qulnn, the converted gam bler, who the past week has been lo cated at Scranton giving his entertain ing lectures, will this nnd tomorrow evening be at the Wilson lire com pany's hall His lecture is not Intend ed to arouse a maudlin curiosity, by showing the hidden art, but Is a moral talk unqualifiedly endorsed by the press and the pulpit, nnd is Intended as a beacon light to warn tin youth of the dangers that beset them. Mr Qulnn has in his possession some forty different devices that are used by gamblers In lleeclng their victims Tho revlvnl services which have been continued for over a week reveal an In ci easing Interest on the part of the peo ple. TI.e men's meeting held yester day afternoon In the Raptlst church was well attended and close attention was paid to the earnest gospel address delivered by Mr Tirjden. The union mass meeting In the oenlng at the Methodist episcopal church was the largest In attendance yet held Tho after-service was characterized by deep earnestness on the part of the Christian people who tarried. There will be Bible readings at 3 p. m.; chil dren's meetings at 4.15 p. m., and preaching at 7.S0 p m. each day, ex cept Saturday All the services for this week will be held In the Presby terlan church. H. E. Loeklln, who has been nt Wilkes-Darre the past year, has ie turned nnd has accepted a position with William FYear. All membora of the Wilson Flro compnn nre requested to be present at tonight's mectlnu nt the rooms ot tho company It. II. Hoffocknr is improving ftom his tecent Illness. Ileinbo D. i:vans und John Cough lln have returned fiom a hunting ex pedition In Uradfoid county. They ui ought back a large quantity of rab bits and partridges. NICHOLSON. Thu friends of Rev. and Mrs. Jumes Herrlck gave them a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. n. L. Bacon last Friday evening. There were about sixty present, Including all the min isters of the town. Rumor has It that we are to have a marble yard In this place. Rev S. D. Wftterbury was given n it P oyereign .1.1 iJM III Pemedies Victorious Over all others. No Faith Necessary. Virtue gh t$ true reputnt (on. THEY POSITIVELY CURE Trade Mark Rheumatism, Kidney Trouble, Coucho, Dyspepsia, Blood, Ca tarrh, Asthma, Hcnrt, Llvor, Diarrhoea, Crlppo, Conoral Do blllty, Malaria, Nouralgln. A Separate Remedy or Each Disease Every Remedy Each For Bile at All Druggists. THE HOMeTrEASURE A book full ot valuable Information, SENT FREE loany nildrcsi. If tn donM wliic'i rnni1y to tatcp, wrltA u, tin wo will giro your caw our mt taref ul coinmie.ft Uoa nbsuluttly no cb irge made. SOVEREIGN REMEDY CO., 1337 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. farewell offering at the Presbyterian church on Mondn evening. Quite a number from Seianton came to this vicinity to hunt, ns game is reported to be quite plenty In this locality The Methodists of this plate cleared veiy near two hunched dollars on their fair Inst week. J. L. Tiffany, editor ot the L'xam Iner, was In Kingston on Friday. He Is not much In loe with the valley Professor Button, the great magi cian, gave a peiformance at the opeta house Monday evening to a large house. Ho Is good nnd deserves patromge from the public. - THEATRICAL. "Tho Night Before Cliri&tmns." Hal Hold prisentcd "The Night Be fore Christina " at the Academy last night. Mr. Beld Is the author of the pl.i, and Its leading actor. The play he has written and the character he has alloted hjms if, are essentially dif ferent from most plays and characters seen at the Acadmv. Mr. Held does not portiny the blithe young heio, nwriy nnd light-hearted, who lives only foi wooing of fair mold-, and ton- i founding of wicked villains On the contrary he takes the part of a stem father, whose duty It Is In his dual capacity as Judge to condemn to death a son he thinks guilty of murder, and as o-ovcrnor to lefuse a Dardon. In enacting the role of the Brutus-Ilk" father, Mr. Reld did some exceedingly clever acting. The company supporting Mr. Reld and his leading lady. Bertha Blle Westbrook, who did some very good acting, herself, was very well balance 1 and capable.the minor roles being (Hied with as much caie and painstaking as any of the heavier ones. The first act of the play was very much on the order of James Heme's popular play "Shore Acres," with the old - fashioned fireplace, Christmas stockings, etc. The two child actors of the compnny both gave a rofieshlng and entertaining performance, being precocious, without being artltlclal.and w Insomc without belns boresome. The entire company gave such good support that it is dlfllcult to single any particular ones nut for praise, but still It may be said, apropos of the court scene, that Harry Lamar's enacting of the role of Dick Thomas, the sheriff, was one of the best blta of acting of the evening. This com pany will appear in this play Tuesday and Wednesday with matinees on both days. The nlay deseives a large at tendance nnd will probably have it. "A Battle-Scarred Hero." "A Battle-Scnned Heio," was pre sented at the Lceum last evening by 1 n company featured by Mr. Bert Conta and a sword, it is described on tho housp bill as a fniclcal comedv In thrco I acts and was designed and put togeth er by Mr. Willis Mnwvcll Onodhu. There's n fine, h mnrous pound to that name nnd the author must be very. very proud nt It. Put hi '8 modest for his name arpeared on the programme In brevier bold-faced lower case typ; while Mr. Bert Coole tejolcert In very I bold-faced pita caps. And jet Mi. Willis Maxwell Goodhue has done moie for tho fnrtlcal comedy I than Mi. Bert Corte, who is not all I that his name might Indicate Th 1 farce Is built on the usual confusion of Identity and there la enough of thit to supply two or three modern forces If propel ly worked out nnd presented. But In an evil moment Mr. Willis Maxwell Goodhue decided to put a sword In the hands of his battle scarred hero, Mr. Coote. and right there he laid the foundation for its grave. There Is some real humor nnd real, heartv laughs In this furclcal comedy and Mr. Coote has the assistance of several good people notably Georffi Macombcr, Julia Klngsley and Elisa beth Woodson, but thry cannot over, come the handicap of Coote's sword. "Little Magnets' Company." "The Little Magnets' Burlesque company contains two or tlnee excel lent specialties, among which may b-s mentioned Keno, Welch und Melrouo, the wonderful acrobatic comedians, and Lucia Kooper and her African as sistants, four In number Misses Co hen and Gardner, the duettlsts, also came In for a good share of applause. The performance closes with a tnusl cal burlesque entitled "A Midsummer Night," In which a novelty was Intro duced In the way of an Imitation klnet escope with living pictures. The "Little Magnet" company will be at the Gaiety theater today nnd to morrow afternoon and evening Maro, the Mnglclnn. At the Lyceum tonight Maro. tho j? M iikyM 1 r mnglclan, will give some of his won. derful exhibitions of his power as ft mnglclan. Many of his feats aro de scribed as nothing less than marvelous. "At tho White Horse Tavern." The Bale ot seats for "At the White Hoi ho Tavern" will commence at the Lyceum box office this morning. Tho production tnkes place on Wcdnesduy everting, with tho entlro original pro duction enst, scenery and costumes ns seen nt Wnllack's In New York, where the plcco scored heavily Tho can,, was selected by Daniel nnd Chnrlcs Frohman from among the most gifted members of their companies nnd com prises nearly forty people. Located In tho Auotilnn Alps In the heart of Ty lol, the ntmosphere of the piece must be delightful. The story of the play convinces one thut It will prove one of the most unique pioductlons to bo seen this season. Tho Bostonlans Coming. The Bostonlans will mnke their ap pearance nt the Lyceum Thursday evening In "The Sorennde," by far tin best of all the comic operas produced In recent years and a worthy succes sor of the ever popular "Robin Hood." "The Serenade" Ik so well known that It Is unneccssniy to point out the abun dant musical merits of the composi tion Old favorites of the company, like Bainabee, Frothlngham and MacDon nld give Inimitable performances and Miss Helen Bel tram as Yvonne, a sing er of the Royal Opera of Madild, eip tivatcs every one with her vivacltv, charm nnd exquisite soprano voice, while Miss Van Dresser In the role ot Dolores, a coquettish senorltn, tho vvnrd of an old Spanish duke (II. C. Barnabee), hns a pleasing contrallo voice which scores an Immense hit In the rendition of "The Angelus." This exceptionally btllllant compiny Is sup ported by n strong chorus ot sixty voices and a sped il orchestri under the direction of S. L. Studley "Kidnapped In Now York." In "Kidnapped in Now York" How ard Hall has done work It Is said that he can bo justly proud of The play Is spoken of ns being Interesting, brightly written, vigorously assertive, and full of human Interest Many of the characters are sketched from nat ure Batney Gllmore. who Is Htnnlng in the above named play this season, was last seen heie In the chaiacter of "Brogan" In thu musical farce "Ho gan's Alley. Mr Gllmore plays the part of an Irish detective, Mr. Doole. The management of the Academy of Music announces this attraction for the last half of this week, also Friday mri Saturday. Pianist Godowsky. The Toledo Blade say.s the follow ins of Godowsky. "If Leopold Godow sky wore his hair ns long he would be as great a pianist ns Pnderewskl. In fact ho might compare favorably w 1th it an Inch Fhoiter. AVhen Chooln had composed his AndJnte Splannto and Polonaise, Opus 22, and Liszt Ills Span ish Rhapody, they must have tiusted In God to make a Godowskj. It Is only when n Rubinstein, a Pnder.ewskl or a Godowsky plays that a Chopin, a Schubert or a LI'Zt Is revealrd. A century mav gap between the com poser and the plnver, but It will nit depilate tljom. Chonln and Lls't lived again In Godowsky Thev i as-red away only when tho Inst sound of melodv ceased and the little Russian was bowlns his farewell to a clamor ing audience" Godowsky plays here next week under the auspices of the Conservatory. Bauer's Band Concert. The lovers of good band music will no doubt embrace tho opportunity "f enjoying an evening's programme of unsurpassed excellence by Bauer's band at the Lyceum on Tuesday tvi n lng net Nov 21. The Instiumentutlon of the banl will bo augmented to forty-five p'e 'oc for the occasion and n concert er.ual to Snusa's or any of the other greit tia vellng organizations will li i;lvn This premier local organization Is certainly entitled to the undivided sup poit of our citizens, and a full house should greet Pi of. Bauer and his men on the evening of the concert. ME M&a ssa j i&feiW, THE RUMT rt PACiiAR -J In buying shoes consider flat, comfort; second, style; last, prikCi iuo iiuuiv revensu tins i VJ order when purchuklng, nnd i Ki pay the ptnalty In later yearb. pf ) liny shoes built upon'The i fa Hurt & Packard " Korrect ?? nrf!ir u hen mircniiilnif. nnrl ":,'. "a: i- ;;"':' ."- y bhape " models and vou will VVl save money In the long run, and jj niun b nn v nm rnf Lewis, Rellly JtDavies, Scranton, Pa. mm r t"'SS2Ei5j!3 c y k: ift ft n fvEr v5 v v li "Doa't spoil 5&j A i our feet W3 3 by wearing fjSs 3 cheap sboet." f9 f J liOMEECT SHAPE" The People's APOPULAU CLEANING IIOUSH (or tlis Iloiiartt of All Wlu Have Houses to Rent, Henl P.stnte or Other Property to Sell or r.xclinnsi;, or Who Want Situations or Help Tlis?j Small Advertisements Cot One-' Cent u WorJ, Six Insertions for 1'lve Cents a Word-Lxccpt Sltimtloa Wanted, Which Arj In. bcrtcil Tree, FOR RENT von itrjNT-A rurtNisunn fhont room with or without boaid. US Noith Seventh street WANTED -TOJZENT. WANTnii-rriiNisuniTnooM, sriT- uble for pcntlemnn and wife, central ly located. Address, X, Y, C, Tribune, WANTED-TO BUY. WANTBD-A COMBINATION HILL inrd and pool table, oak tlnlsh pre ferred Addrcxs, giving description, also lowest cash price, Postoillco box SSI REAL ESTATE. ji.M'WH'YS a FiNif iioMi: in onnnN Illdgo, all conveniences, fruit, shudo, strict cars pass the door, n bargain for quick buvcr, worth 3,000 Inqulro 1610 Wyoming avenue. WANTED. WANTED - SnCOND-HAND ltOLM.lt. top dek with swing chiir, alo a let ter picfs, name size nnd price Adores 1. A. M., Tribune office. AGENTS WANTED. SALESMEN-IP YOU WANT TO MAKE J1.M0 a j car work for us Our lentner suspenders n-H themselves, cannot wear nut; attractive assortment; exclusive tor. rltory, samples freo conditionally. J. S. Bcrrj Mfg Co , A 523 Cincinnati, O. HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTCD-A riRPT CLASS COAT maker. T P. McQrcll. Avoca. ENERGETIC SALESMAN - COUNTRY work School hupplles. Salary $10) and etra It. O. Evans Co , Chi en go. III. WANTED-UNION PRESSED BRICK layers Apply to J. II. O'Connor', Carbonciale A LIVE AGENT TOR SCRANTON TOR a sick nnd accident comnnnv that Is erdorsed by the entlro police and flro de partments of Philadelphia Address at once, E W Gordrlch. Jermyn hotel. WANTED-BY AN ESTABLISHED buslnes of n high older, a representa tive of nbllltv ind bicking who enn take up Its woik In the state of Pennsylvania; no scheme permanent business with mnnej in it for the right pnrtv Adrtrc, giving references FOUNTAIN BATH BRUSH CO., Orand Rnplds, Mich WANTED RAKER AS SECOND HAND Echeticr Bros , 341 Brook street. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WANTED-A LADY STENOGRAPHER for permanent position, state experl enee machine nnd salarj expected Ad dtevi M V S Tribune oillce WV.NTPD IMMEDIATELY A TIIOR oughlv competent girl, small family and good wages 413 Quincy avenue BOARDING. BOARDING AT 12- CEDARAVENUE BOARDING 523 PINE STREET. CITY SCAVENGER A. B BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and ces pools, no odor, Impnved pumps iiFtil A B BRIGGS Proprietor. Leave onleis UOO Noith Main avenue, or Elcke's diug store, corner Adams and Mulherrj Telephone 0310 DRSSMAKJNG DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO order, ulso ladles' waists. LouIhu Shoemaker, 212 Adams avenue. MISCELLANEOUS. DR P W. SANBORN. BUSINESS ME dium, female complaints, chronic dis eases sptclaltj. 1332 Penn avenue WE BUILD TO ORDER SQUARE OR Corn'i.g body buggies, grocer, butchor, milk, laundry or lumber wagons for $123 each Primpt attention to repairing, painting and trimming Iloiseshoelng a Fpeclnlty, at Hclilegcls, Locust street TO WHOM CONCERNED-DRAWING for organ and book case nt Co-opera-tlvo hall, Sept. 28, is postponed to Oct. IB, UU9. OLYPHANT. Bobby Matthews, the eccentric come dian, Is quite a feature in "O'Hooll gan's Wedding," will be seen at the rather Mnthew Opeta house Thursday evening. Admission, 10, 23, 33 and 30 cents. Richard Foote, of Aichbald, Is work ing In Bush's drug stoie duiing tho absence of Druggist Bush. The Blakely Social club held Its weekly meeting at the residence of Mr. and Mrs T E. Williams, on Main street, last evening. Several enjoy able houis were passed by the mom bcis In card playing nnd other Inter esting diversions. A largo number of tickets have been sold for the eisteddfod which will ne held here the latter part of this month. Uneeda lough. Ugeta scream when you see "O'lloollgnn'n Wedding." The celebrated comedian George plays tho Jolly Dutchman, Klotz' In "O'HocAl gan'a Wedding." John Lnwier, of Hill stieet. Is quite 111 Everybody laughs and laughs heart ily nt "O'Hoollgan's Wedding " The marriage of Miss Mary Howard and Jumes Casey, both of this place, will be solemnized In St Patilck'a church tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clo-k. The dainty soubrette, MIhs Llbblo Duptee, has made a hit ns "Mrs. Klotz" In "O'Hoollgan's Wedding " Miss Mnty Walsh, of Blakely is criti cally 111 Miss Georgia Thomas has returned home fiom n visit to Spring Biook. Miss Hattle Matthews Is spending the week at Fotist City. The long and short of It, Kelly and Mack, the Irish ambassadors, are with ' u'Hoollgan's Wedding." Miss Agnes Williamson nnd Jennie Patten spent Sunday nt Carbondale. Druggist Bush Is visiting his honii In Mnuch Chunk Freda Lancaster plays the gay widow In "O'Hoollgan'a Wedding.' MADE SVJE A EVIAP AJAX TACLET3 r03ITITLY CntlL' xx.jiri9,is 4J(frarJ 1 Allies 1C a, i inixmforitudr, Luilneiior ncrrlc; iSW,i'r"3 Infinity end CoarampUon ilia?, lutlruru ihcwj immcdLito apron tiikca fitun, lutlryra ihcwj immcdlito jaBtoti xnootal cLocts a C1JI.R bcro ell e,-r fall I wilt njoa.l avtaa tl-a c anlnn . ltfac.-xatbsLssiiili-uilvTtUcc: lUvonri'Ucc'i iran tea toc'Joctc 3U U.JETI.-1 A I.III-Ii W-ir-Tl A i -x, 1101?, JL. ccrjret,. V,iiIr riTn toc3sciBrrRin'f( t eaclicisocr rornatho noar. i'rlcuUUt) I'Jipc lacU-cj ortU i-.-oi (fi-ll troilpsaU fcrKCO. 8 xioll, lap)slairrupjr, unin rocclptotrrlcj. I tiruf W"'M Kor salo In Beranton, Pa . by MatthuUH Bros and II C Sandereon Druggluta Exchange. PROFESSIONA L. AncHirnora EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Council building, Scranton E. L WaTI-ER, AltCHlTECTrorFUE '" "i "ju nsiiingiuii avenue LU.VVIS HANCOCK. .IR.,"ARClflTECT, 43j8prucn st . cor Wash uv . Scranton. iri:derick l. brown. AncntTr.cT. Prlco liulliling, la; Washington uvcnito, Scranton. T I LACFY ft SON. ARCHlTEi TS. Itadcis' National Bank. oewrsr? Drv. I O LYMAN, SCRANTON P15I vnto Hospital, cor Wyoming and Mul berry. I-n. II. r REYNOLDS. OPP. P. o DR C C i.AUR CH. IIP Wyoming ave WELCmiB C. SNO''ERTconl U.xehanj--2nd floor, Room D, Hours, 0 to 1, 8 t" 5 HOTELS AND RESTAUR ANTS THE ELK CAFE, 123 nnd 127 PRANK lln avenue Rates reasonable P ZEIGLER. Proprietor SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D. . .1 W passenger depot Comliicled on tin Eu ropean Plan VICTOR KOCH. Prop -wv-9-j RICHARD J BOURKE ATTORNEY-nt-Law, f,00-2 Lackawanna avenue Cli-n-cral law buslncrs, collections and lc.at.r J. W. BROWNINO, ATTORNEY AND Counellor-nt-I.aw. Rooms 312-311 Muri; Building D B REPI.OOLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS nepotlateil on real estate sieurltv Mears bulldlnj;. corner Washington nvenue nnd Spruce street M J. DONAIIOE. ATTORNEY-AT law oniccs. C12-6n Mcars Building PRANK I' BOYLE ATTORNEY AND Coimsellni-nt-I.iw Burr building, rooms 13 and It, Washington nvtnuo WILLARD. WARREN &KNAPP. AT- tornevs nnd Cour.f elUiro-at-Liw ln. publican lmlldlnr Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JESSUP A JESStIP ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - nt - Law. Cominonvvealtli building, rooms 1, 20 nnd 21 JAMES W OAKPOnn ATTORNEY-AT-I.aw Renmn Ell, 513 and 51U Boiid of Trade building JAMES J. II. IIAMILTo'n. ATTORNEY- nt-Lnw 302 Commonwealth building, Scranton EDWARD W THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms f-ra-fOI. nth floor. Mears building. L,- WATRE-5. ATTORNEY-AT-IAW ire Board of Trade building, Scranttn. Pa C It. PITCHER. A'PTORNEY-AT-LAW Commonwealth building Scranton Pi PATTERSON ft WILCOX, National Bank building TRADERS' C COMEOYS. Building 0-13 REPUBLICAN A W BERTIIOLU, Mcais building ATTORNEY, CHKSIT'Nl ro "'"T-OVS MARY A. SHEPHERD. M. D . HOME opathlst, C1G Limlcn street DR. W E ALLEN. M3 NORTH WASH Ington nvenue. DR L. M. RATES. ROOMS 207 AND 20 Board of Trade l.iilldlmr Ofllce hours. Sin 1 a m . 2 to 3 and 7 to 8pm Residence, 205 Madison avenue-. DR C L FREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Pitting nnd Pat Redue. Hon Office telephone, 1363. Hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9 DR S W. L'AMOREAUN OPTICE r"1 Washington avenue. Residence 1'IS Mulherrv Chronic dlenes. lungs, heart, kldnes and genlto-urlnarv or gans a specialty. Hours I to 4pm W. G ROOK VETPRINVin srn". geon Horses, Cottle and Dogs treatei' Hospital 1?1 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2072 school orTiTn Lackawanna; Scranton. Pa Courses preparatory to eollegc law,medl"lne or business Onens Sept. llth Send for entnlogue. Rev Thomas M. Pmn, T.L D prlnelpnl nnd proprietor; W. E Plumley, A. M , head mnster. G R CLARK i CO SEEDMEN AND NurserMnon; store 110 Washington nve nue; green houe. i"ln North Jlaln ave nue; store tcleph"ne. 7C2 iv;c?r ssi-pfvs JOS KUETTEL RrAR Ml LACKA wanna avenue, Pernnton, Pa , manufar turir of Wlro Screens Mre-M '"I'ji BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSH" UOR balls, picnics, pirtles, reei ptl ns, wed dings nnd cm ncert woik furnl lied For terms nddrc is R J lluucr. conductor, 117 Wyoming nvenue, over Hulberta' music store MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' mpplles, envelopes, piper iiaga, twine Wuiehnuse 120 Wushlimtuii evenuo, Scinnton, Pa SITUATIONS W A NT ED SITUATION WANTEn-DRF.SSMAKER. svell, Htvlibh woik up to date, done by tho day in pilwito f nnllles. N. York, dressmaker 123 Franklin avenue SITUATION WANTED-TO GO OUT wnshltig and honing the Hist pan ot tho week; v ashing mid Ironing tuki'.i homo alio Call or address .III N Sum uer avenut. WANTED-A LAUNDRESS ON ANV kind of work, e.m give In st n fere nee. Addrefcs T A , 1101 Stono uvenue. SITUATION WANTED-RY BOOK keeper to work evening! and H.itui days. Address A B , Trlliuno oillce. SITUATION WANTED -BY A PHACTI- cal nurse who thoroughly uiidublumls htr liuslni ss. best of ii feimts Aildres Mrs M Grnvei, general do'lyeiy. DRUG CLERK WAN'JS POSITION, crnduntn In phLiin.icv nnd nunllll d asshtant. l nod half venrs' expeil ence, best ot lelercrri- foinlslird Ail tlieiis I'hurirm 1st. No S South Main street Pittstoii. 1'a SITUATION WANTEO-HY A YOUNG tiintrled man at nnv kind of work Ad dress D. I... Hlclvtiri stieit SITUATION WANTFD-TO GO OUT wiu-hliig nnd lionlng by tho day. wash, lug and Ii lining taken home nlso Call or iidilrcs A U , 331 N Sumner avenue SITUATION VANTEI)-ilY AN EX- peit lininilrewf will d.i gi ntleim-n h i ml ludleH 'vvashliiK. also famllv wash ing Call or address 227 Marlon strvet; opposite tho gas tank. Green Rldgo. SITUATION WANTED-BY A MAR rled man, ngul 30 stars, ns shipping clerk, whole sale store or groi-uy e-leik or any other woik. Apply E. D. T, BOO North Bromley avenue, Scuautnn sTrUATION WANTEO-BY A MIDDLE nged man ns conk; can give bout of roferuncpu Addresu J. L D TUluiua office RAILROAD TIME TABLES f-t FVSVS-WWVWWV Schedule In Effect June 10, 1800. Trains Leave Scranton: 0.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbury, Ilariisbui ir, Philadelphia, Balti more, VnsliliiRtoii, and for Pltts burr; nnd tho West. 0.08 a. m., week days, for Hnzleton, PottBvllIe, Kcndlnp;, Norrlstown, nnd Philadelphia; nnd for Sun bury, Ilanisburc, Philadelphia, Baltlmoie,WaBhln(jton nnd Pitts burg nnd tho West. 2.18 p. in., week day3 (Sundays 1.08 p. m.), for Sunhury, Harrlsbur, Philadelphia, Baltimore?, Wash ington nnd Pittsburg and tl e West. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, nnriiaburg, Philadelphia nnd Pittsburg. J R WOOD. Gen I Pnss. Agent. J. B. HUTCHINSON. Clonoral Mnnagor. 1)j1.. ..a i, au I Western. IhTect Monday Juno 5. 1W Tialrs U-nvi- btrnnlou us follows: Ex ".'? Iur N'' w- Y"rk and all points cus 1 no. oo, soo and 10 u a m , U53 and 3 33 p. in. Express for Buslon. Ticnton, Philadel phia nnd file south. 5 10, fcOO and 10 03 a. m. 12 r, nnd 3.r. p. m loin Im mm neeommodntlon, tl 10 p. m jApiiSH foi BlnKliniiitiui Oswego. El inlrn. Coming, Huh. Dmvllle. Mount M.nrtls and Buffnlo 12 10, 1.33, 0 00 n. in ; Jim nnl r, r,o p id, malting lose connee ll'ins at Buffnlo to nil points In tho west neithwet nnd suuthvvfit vVnihinrlon iuei irmodatlon, 3 10 p. in iiiiirlinint' n ni il wnv sliitlons, 1 (15 p m Il,-tn,ilt1 ... .1 ...A .. -...-, , im- lu'cuirpimunion, i ei', i'. i .- o i m . .irciii ' in J'lMiiouth. Bloomstmrg nnd uan vibe n tl im; i ) (i nne( tlon nl Norfh mnbeil iml r i Willi imspnrt llnrrisburg. Ilnltlm, ie Wnhlngton nnd tho south Noithtinihf tlr.nd nnd lnteimedlate stn tlons, nro, 10 C n m nnd 1 K! and u 10 p in Nnntlreke nnd Intel mtdlnte stnlons. 10t nnd ll lo n m Plmoiitli and Interniedlato jtnMons 1 T. and S 10 p m Tor Kingston 12 r, ;, , l'tiUmnii pnrlor nnd bleeping ooachest on iulepress trnlns it ouniied inroitnntlon. pocnei ume tnbleo otp . npplv to M L. Smith DIs tilct P.ivsciiger Agent, depot tltket oillce Delavviv.- an 1 IliiiUon. On M.ij llth. rV), trnins will Irnvfl Scrniiton ns follows Uor t'nilinndale 0 20 7 M, S 33, 10 13 n m , 12 noon, 123, 2.20 3.12, 3 23, 8 2", , . !'l. 11.00 p m.' l.m ii m. Pci Albnnv, S-irntngi, Montienl, Boa ten, New England points, etc. 0 20 n. m, 2 20 p. m For Iloncsdnle 6 20. 10.13 n. m.; 2 20, 3 25 p m Uor AVIIkpo Baire C 13. 7.48. SU US'. 10 13 a in . 12 01, 12.", 3 33. 127, CIO. 7 4 10 41, 11 "ii p m. Uor New York. Pblladelphli. etc. vli Lrhlgh Vallej Rallioiul-C4 p m; 12U3, 1 2S, 4 27 p m.; with Black Diamond E-pt'-s, 11 30 ! m Uor Pcnnsvlvnnli Railroad points, 013. 0 : "? a m . IS. I 27 i ni. For western points. la Lehigh Vnlli v RiilIioid-7 I"- n in . 1203. 3.33. with Rlnek Diamond Epie-t, 10 11, 1130 p. m Tmliis will nrrlvo It Scranton ns fol ic ws Uiom Carbond ilo and the North 0 40, 7 11. rs 0" 10 "S, 11 HS a. ni. j 1.23, 2.15, 3 23. 4 2!. 7 43 10 'IS, 11 27 p 111. Uiom Will e-T'.irrc and the South fl.l". 7 4 SIS. jor,s 1113 n m.; lis. 2.14, 3 4S, T20. K21 7r", 103 10 03 p m : 1.1". n. ni faUNPAY TRAINS Ui r C.uliriiifln'c 9 03. 1133 p. m : 2 23, 3 .". 1 47. '1 1" p m. Uor WIlle'-Bnrrc-ors. 12 03 n. in , 13'. 3 i's, 3.4; 7 IS p. m. Por A!liir Pnitngn, Montreal, Bos ton New Ergtnnd points, etc.. 2 23 P m Low ci-1 rites to all points tn United St ites .nil Camilla J W Bt UD1CK, C PA. Albany. N. Y 11 W. CROSS. D. P. A . Seianton. Pa. Central liatlro.t.l of Now Jcrw Stntlons In New York-Foot of Mhcrtv street, N. R.. and South Ferry, Whltehn'l stre-ut Anthracite coal used ccliis!ol. Insur ing cleanliness mid comfort TIME TABLE IN EFFECT OCT IB, 'S'n Trnins leave Scranton for Now York New ink, Elizabeth Philadelphia. Eastoo Bi-ihlehi m, Allentown, Mauch Chunk a.Ml White Haven, nt S JO a m epres, 1.31, c'MnesH 4 00 p m Sundays. 213 p. m For Plttston and Wllkes-Barre, S.30 a. m . 1 20, 4'0 p m Sui.dnys. 2 13 p m For Mountnln Park, S 30 a m . 1.20 p m. Sundns. 2 1" p. m For Il.iltlmoie nrd Wnhlnglon, .ml points South and West Vin Bethlehem. iron in 1 20 p m. Sundays, 2 13 p m Foi Long Brunei) Ocean ilrovo, etc., t s "0 a m nnd 1 JO p m For Rending I elunon nnd Ilnrrlslmrg. via llentnwn, S'H n m , 1 20 p m. Sun dnvK 2 13 ;i m I'or PotthVllle, S30 n m. 1.20 p m. Through tlel ets to all points Ens'. South and West nt lowest rate at the htntlen. .1 It OLHAUPFN, Gen Supt. II. P. BALDWIN. Gen. Pass. Agt Lchijjh Yalljv lCail;(i..l, III Effect May 14. V TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Phllndtlphla and New York, via D & H R R. nt i1" a m nnd 12,a3, 2H. 4 27 (Blatk Dljliiond Express), und ll..") p ni. Sundnjs. D & H. R R. 1.5S, ill 1 m. For White lliiven, ll.uleton and prin cipal pulnls In llm eoal reulnns, via 1) ti II R R !43 2 is end I 27 p ni For IMttMVllle 1.43 2 II- I m T.n- lipthloheni Eastern. Reading. Hai- ilsburi; and piinelpal Intel medlato sta I tlons, via D S. II 'I R. " 15 u. tn.; 12 0. !21S 127 (Il'aeU lilamond ExpitiS), 1130. Fununi o - u ,ii " . J i. i i P. m For Tunkliam fk. Tuwundn. Elmlia, I thai n, Genivn und prhiclp il intermedi ate rliitlo-s li D, L ."i W R II, SOS u m ; 12 33 nnd 3 i p. m Foi Geneva Rocl.i Her, HufT.llo, Nlap nin Fall" 1'hlingn and all points weal, li D .1 II R R. 12 "3. "I-!-'! f Black Dia mond Express). 7 4s and 11 30 p m Sun itnvs D & 11 R R. 1-01 " m. 7 43 p. ni Piillirati parlor and sleeping or Lehigh V illev p irloi i us oil nil trains between Wllkes-P rre and New York Phlladel 1,1(4,1 linffiln imil Sufptnslon Bridge, ROI.l IN II V. ILHUIt, Gen. Supt, South Betbliliem Pn , A I'll AS S LEE Gin Pass Agt . 2il Cort- Inmlt stiiet. Nvv York , . A W NONNVMACHF.Pi DlvPaBSj Ad . South htthltlsrm, Pa, .?h ivi. Uii Ik kits nnd Pullman nscrvatlnns npplv 2Ci Lackawanna nve. Stiantou, Pa New Yotk, Ontniio and Western Hall way, v - . ; TIME TARI 13 IN EFFECT MONDAY N'oV f b'i9 ' - Tni'n Ii tiws Scr niton for Curlondale nlid c'mloHlii nt 10 3 n in. connecting with through IjkIiih taut und vyi-ul .Tlln leaves t'mli "' for Catliondalo and Scinntnn at 203 P ni., lclivlpg, Qarhen dale at 2 31 n in nnd iirrlvlng .nt.Bcran toti at 4 2) p m ' 1 '"" SuiidTvs only Foi Cacloula, ,i onuc,VJIl!lJf with main line tinlns east a lid west nt S'O a in milvlng Cjidojla a.t I0..I5 a. in Ri turning b nvi s Cadnfla nt 4 30 p. m , leaving Cnibondalo itt 3 54 p nf; lUlliln, rlvlng nt Scrnntop at i.J3 t in .7 C Aiideii-oif, G -P. A T Flltcroft. D P A, ' ,;. ,New ynrjfv, Scranton Kric aiul Wvotnlii' Valley. Time Tnble In Elfeet Sem.11 1W Trnlua leave Sernitton for X'ew York New burgh and Intern) dlate points jm Etle rallnun aUo for Huwliji -iiiid-loal points nt 7 05 a in and 2 28 p in Returning trains arrive at Seianton at 1021 a in nnd 3 Hi und " 19 p m " ' SCALP TREATMENT. tt'.'SJ iSfs.- -W i MRS. I. T. KELLRR,.HfIAfJt;TRI!Jl'T niunt, Me slismiiooliiB, 60c facial iniihsiee, manliurlug 2fjc , chlropodr, 7J1 Qulnej - ';, ' ' ' Trxsn NEWSPAPERS THE WILKF3 BARRE RECORD CWI bo had In Scranton nt tho new stuiiUt of Rcilbman Bron.. J05 Qm.W9 Utl4iK Lb dan;,M, Ivartun. 32iilJvskiut,wi.itteiiu; 1. S Schutzcr. 2lt Spruce treet.
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