The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, November 20, 1899, Morning, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE SCRANTON TKIBUNE-MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1899.
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CARBONDALE
EXCITING RUNAWAY.
The team of Thomas Walker, an em
ploye of the Grand Union Tea com
pany, ran away on Pike street, Satur
day afternoon. Tho horses carried the
fiont wheels from the buggy and made
a dash for the "Lookout" crossing. The
gates wore down und the animals
turned Into tho old gravity roadbed,
crossed the bridge Just west of the
tower, galloped through the river nnd
went up the steam road like a cyclom
until they reached the big red bildgo
below Eighth avenue. This bridge Is
not plankedund the horses fell through
One got nil fouis down between the
ties nnd tho other fell between the
tracks into the river, a distance of
nearly twenty feet Tho former wns
extricated b the use. of planks and the
latter helped Itself out of the river.
Both weto badly bruised and cut up,
but the remniknble feature of the af
fair Is that they were not killed.
FAMILY ASPHYXIATED.
Mr. and Mrs Thomas Mornn nnd
three children, of Gordon avenue, were
asphyxiated by coal gas Sunday morn
ing. They retired In their new house
nt 11 o'clock Saturday night nnd w eu
found unconscious by neigh bom yes
terday afteinon at 1 o'clock Dr. Stu
laun was called and restontlves were
ndmlnlsteied. It Is thought that Mr.
and Mis. Moran and two children will
recover, but Charlotte, six years old.
who has been 111 with diphtheria, Is ex
pected to die, If, Indeed, she has not
already succumbed. Defective stove
pipe caused the escape of the asphyxi
ant. ACCIDENTS.
George Gilbert, of Gilbert street nnd
Copcland avenue, fractured both bones
of the light arm while engaged at tho
Delawnie and Hudson machine shons
Saturday
Rex, the ten-year-old son of Mr. nnd
Mrs Giant Nicholson, fell, struck his
nbdomen on a box and sustained an In
Jury fiom which peritonitis has de
veloped. TOO MUCH MONEY WASTED.
Rev Charles Loo, of the First Pros
liyterlnn church, preached n rather
direct sermon to his congregation yes
terday morning Ills discourse was In
behalf of synodic sustentntlon and he
took occasion to cite the fact that Im
mense sums of money nro wasted
weekly on confections, useless orna
mentntlon and Innumerable other trivi
alities. Ills heareis were deeply Im
pressed by the force of his remnrks,
which fell upon the guilty everywhere.
BUSINESS CHANGE.
The Palace Crenmety firm of Munn
fit Avery was dissolved Saturday after
noon F C Munn established tho busi
ness eight years ago. A couple of yeais
later ho admitted to partenrshlp E. 13.
Avery nnd shottly nfter that D. B.
Avery was taken Into the business. A
month ago the two first bought out th
last named nnd Saturday, as before
stated, the final dissolution occurred.
Mr Munn has assumed the debts of
the firm and will continue the business
at the old stand.
FAIR CLOSES.
An Immense throng was present at
the close of the Mitchell Hose com
pany's fair Saturday night. The lad
dies had a very satisfactory week, and
while the accounts are not yet bal
anced, It Is thought they will havo
cleared more than $200.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Dr. n.nd Mrs. II. C. Wheeler, Miss
Hoffman, of this city, and Dr. Reed
Burns, of Scranton, drove to Waymart
yesterday afternoon.
Mrs. Anthony Roemmclmeyer and
daughter Leona.of Blrkett street, spent
Sunday with friends in Honesdale.
Mrs G. A. Singer w 111 leave today for
a visit In New York city.
Mrs, Samuel Goodwin Is visiting Jn
Scranton.
Mrs William Whltelock Is visiting In
Philadelphia.
Mrs Nina Dllts has returned from
Hornellsvlllc.
n W Dlx Is filling n temporal y
clerkship In the People's shoe store.
A bouncing baby boy "brightened the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson,
of Belmont street, Saturday evening.
Tho officers of the AVomen's Catholic
Reneflt league have presented to
Michael Kelly the sum of $1,000, the
amount of insurance carried In the so
clety by Mrs Henry Kelly, who died
recently It was the first money the
league has up to date been called upon
to pay Mis Kelly was the first mem
ber of that society to die.
The Indians, Jr., and nn Archbald
eleven played a gamo of foot ball at
Alumni park Saturday afternoon, In
which neither side scored.
Pupils of the High school will soon
give an entertainment In tho assembly
room to raise money for their new
piano.
MOSCOW.
The Women's Christian Temperance
union tea at tho homo of Mrs. O. K.
Vaughn was a most delightful occa
sion. From 3 till 6 o'clock tho spa
clous parlors were thiongpd with
guests fiom Dalpvllle, Madlsnnvllla
Elmhurst und Moscow, About thu
rooms were the Misses Florence Cart
non, Ruth "Gardner, Hnttlo Noble and
Agnes Watts, At tho tables were Mrs.
Posten and Mrs. Clements, Mrs. L'Am
oreaux and Mrs, J M. Noack. Beau
tlful solos were rendered and many
short nnd pithy nddresses were m.xdo.
New members wtre added to the
union.
Mr Bert Plescker nnd Elizabeth
Brown were married at the home of
the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Reu
ben Hiown, Thursdny afternoon. Rov
HusHI
Powell, pastor of the Christian church
nt Madlsonvllle, performed tho cere,
tnony. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hiescker left on
tho 5.09 train for IHngbuintoii.
Preaching Rcrvlco will ho held In tho
Methodist Kplscopnl church Saturday
evening, preaching by tho presiding el
der, uev. Warner.
The member of the Itebekah Lodge
tendered Mis. Kllrabeth Costler n sur
prise In honor of her birthday Thurs
day evening. Purine mi' evening Mrs.
Costler was presented with n chair.
The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Lovplnnd, Mr. and Mr?. D. .1. Roberts,
"r- n.nd..?l":.5: 11;..rJ0S.,,0;,M' "?.d
JUT? J. -H'U-', Uir( V I la 11UI0
Mrs W A. 1 Peu. Mrs F. Kolb, Mis.
A. Itnthtlll, Mis. t:. N. Swnrts, Mr?.
J W. Snyre. Mrs. Lancaster, tho
Misses Inn De Peu, Lizzie. Kolb, Grace
Travis, Dorothy Travis nnd Messrs.
Daniel Clouse, George Kolb, Ell Trnvls,
Orln Trnls, Allen Clouse nnd Fred
Clouse.
Mrs. Newman Drown of Thomhurst
visited Mrs. II, O. Frlschkom Thurs
day. Mrs Hoffman of Scrnnton Is tho
guest of Mrs. F. W. Posten.
JERMYN AND MAYFIELD.
Birthday Party Miss Rymer En
tertains Hor Sunday School Class.
Personal News.
Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Crawford of Sect'
ond street entertained a number of
little folks on Saturday afternoon In
honor of their son Foster's fifth birth-
day The children had an exceedingly
happy time nnd were liberally sup
piled with refreshments. Those pres-
ent were Helen nurdlck, Minnie
Parks, afarjorie Mellow, Florence Mil-
ler, Mlldicd Rogers, Emma Davis, '
Louise Nicholson, Alice Gregn, Mnr
Jorlo Mumford. George Jennings, Ne-
well Townsend, Raymond linker, Al
lan Nicholson, Charlie Winter, Ilnrold ,
Dobson, Walter Gebhardt, Nlles Klcfer, nil of the other disagreeable features
Thomas nnd Willie O'Hrlen. eliminated, the benefits of Vinol nro
Peter Gulsle, a Hungarian laborer I easily understood,
employed In the Glenwood shaft, was Vinol nets favorably on the stomach,
painfully Injured by a flying piece of creates nn appetite nnd enables the
coal on Saturday morning, which food that is eaten to do the greatest
struck him on the hand, cutting nn , possible amount of good,
artery which bled so profusely that thi' I Following is a letter that bears ill
man was In a weak condition when, rectly on this subject :
the physician reached him. I " I was all rundown and took Vinol.
Mls Dnnlp Rymer entertained the It did mo so much good and It was so
members of her Sunda school olns-t pleasant to tako that I gave It to my
at her homo on South Main street on children. They were growing fast and
Saturday evening. Miss Rymor proved needed something in the way of a tonic
herself nn excellent entertainer and and I found it to be just the thing for
the young Indies had a most enjoyable I them." Sakah Pickeihno, 1032 Tall
evening together The niembrs of the River, Mass.
class are- Evn Teffery. Margaret j Wo cordially invite mothers intcr
Davls, Elizabeth Battcnborg, Emma estcd In tho welfare of their children,
Notherton. Emma Whllbeck, Maud as well ns any one else needing a sure,
Jones and Louis- Cudllp I safe and delicious tonic, rebullder and
Joe Law ler. tho boy lying nt the I rejuvenator, to call on us. We will
Carbondale hospital suffering with a gladly tell any one all we know nbont
fractured skull, as previously reported, Vinol and why vv c so highly endorse It.
was operatPii upon on l-nuity evening
and the latest reports fiom tho hos
pltal are encouraging for his recovery
The Ladles' Aid of the Methodist
Kplscopnl church will moot this even
ing nt the home of Mrs. Theodora
Townsend on Bacon street.
A child of Mr and Mrs. Job Williams
of Fourth street Is recovering from an
attack of tonsllltls.
Claud Stocker Is linm from Blalrs
tovvn academy on a visit.
Mrs Fred Binfleld Is confined tn her
home on Second street by sickness.
The Twentieth Centui v club's annual
meeting, postponed from last wetk.
will be held nn Wednesday evening
Pr S H Moyer of Onrbnndnle spent
vrsterdnv In town 'with friends.
Dave and Irene Games of rrovldence
spent vesterdav here with relatives.
.irs. i.uwara .viinams nnci Mrs. for-
puson and son Thomas of Olymphant
were yosterdnv the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A. T. Matthews of Cemetery
street.
Not a Surprise.
It will not be a surprise to any who
are at all familiar with the good quali
ties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,
to know that people everywhere take
pleasure In relating their experience In
the use of that splendid medicine and
in telling of the benefit thev have re
ceived from It, of bad colds It has
cured, of threatened attacks of pneu
monia It has averted and of the child
ren It has saved from attacks of croup
and whooping cough. It Is a grand,
good medicine. For sale' by all drug
gists, Matthew Bros., wholesale and re
tall agents.
CLARK'S GREEN.
W. P. Coon Is suffering from a largo
caibuncle on tho back of his neck.
Mrs. Benjamin Mead, of this place,
and Miss Snbea Jackson left here on
Tuesday to visit iclatlves In Tomftklns
vllle. Mis. A. W. Lovlseo Is visiting friends
In Sprlngllle, her former home.
The funeral of Abram Singer, oldest
Bon of our townsman, Mr. Andrew J
Singer, took place on Wednesday
morning last. Interment wns made In
Clark's Green cemetery. He leaves a
wife and two children to mourn his
loss.
Mrs. Georgia Walters, of Green RIdgo,
visited relatives here In the enrllei
part of this week.
Mrs. Arthur LaMont, of Scranton, Is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
S Fraco.
The members of the May Griffin
lodge of Rebekas, No. 84, I. O. O. F..
were guests nt the homo of Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. B. Austin on Thursday last
Mrs. Henry Roichard, of Wllkes
Barre, Is visiting relatives here.
The assembling "of tho following
ladles at the 6 o'clock luncheon nt the
home of the hostess. Mis. W. S Frnce,
on Wednesday last was the occasion
of much pleasure and delight: Mis
A. L. Courtrlght, Mrs Irene Hall, Mis.
O. B. Jones, Mrs. W. S. Swallow, Mis.
C M. Parker, Mrs. O Chpaman, Mis
W. S. Frace. Mis. J. B. Austin, Mrs. M.
II Coon, Mrs N. S. Davis. Mrs. A. D
Fitch, Mis. A. A. Davis, Mrs. J. North
up, Mrs. B. F. Akerley, Mrs. A. F.
Brigham, Mrs. 8. Paiker. Mrs. Arthur
La Mont, of Scranton, nnd her sister,
Elizabeth Frace, assisted in the dining
room.
Mr. N. 8. Davis Is erecting a laige
addition to his residence which will
greatly Improvo Its appearance.
Mrs. W. II. Sow ell and two of her
children nnd her father, Mr. Boehm, of
Corning, N. Y.. ure visiting acquaint
ances here, nnd are en route to Galves
ton. Texas, where they expect to make
their future home
Mrs. J W Mulllnex Is visiting the
home of her father, Mr. A. G. Wheeler,
In Tomcklnsvllle
Mr. C C. Cook attended tho confer
ence convention of the Epworth league
jfv So Money In Advanct
. n(-. " iieiore euK Men,
Xys- Wo it
o fend our remcdlei nnd
vHWillauce (for men onh)
'trial und uuproY&l. If i
the (Jrnudett 'Jhtng
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not
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Knrth for weak and tfrblli
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v a uttea men, imp all back at
V lUre little book, (ells It all.
ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N.Y.
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PUNY CHILDREN
TOO MANY OP THEM DIE.
Their Little Bodies Unable
to Stand, the Ordeal of
Development.
WE THINK EVERY MOTHER IN
THIS TOWN SHOULD KNOW
ABOUT VIN0L
It is the Delicious Tonic We
Advise for Growing
Children.
Is your boy or girl palo nnd listless ?
Do they act differently from other
children ? Do they sleep poorly niul
cat poorly? Docs your boy avoid tlio
sports and games of other boys ? Does
your girl complnln of headache anil
find her studies a hardship?
If so, you may make up your mind
they nro growing too fast. They need
something to help nnturo in her great
work of furnishing tho necessary ele
ments for creating flesh nnd muscle tis
sue, bono structure and rich, pure, red
blood.
They need a tonio in the full sense
of the word nnd wo can tell you what
to get.
It is Vinol "Wine of Cod-Liver Oil, the
great modern reconstructor. Children
like it, it is so delicious to tho taste, In
spite of tho fact that It contains a
highly concentrated extract of the
medicinal principles that are found in
cod-liver oil.
Hut because the vile-smelling and
tnstlnc grease has been disenrded and
Inasmuch as we arc always ready and
pleased to refund the cost of Vinol to
those who don't find it exactly what we
claim it to be, it will be seen that we
are prepared to substantially endorse
our claims for the excellence of this
marvelous preparation.
MTHEWS BROS..
Pharmacists.
this week and reports most favorably
of the work done.
The old-fashioned "Husking Pee"
given by Mr. Parker was the occasion
, ,,.i, !. , i,r n.nioi m..i
in-
bels of tnls vicinity on F?Iilay last
Tho Rev. F. H. Parsons, of Milfoid,
N. Y., was a welcome guest at the
home of Prof. F. II. Greene on Thurs
day and Friday of this week.
TAYLOR NEWS.
Price Library Association Will Elect
Officers This Evening Dr. Harris
Preached Two Forcible Sermons.
Personal Paragraphs.
aii peisons desiring to connect, mem
selves with the Price Library associa
tion nre cordially Invited to attend the
business meeting to be held at the as
sociation rooms this evening, when of-
... -.... . . ..
llcors will he elected for tho. ensuing
terrn-
Borough Solicitor John M. Harris
has been busily engaged during tho
past week serving notices upon ptop
erty owners In regard to laying stone
sidewalks on Main stieet. This or
dinance was passed by the council last
July nnd If not compiled with In duo
notice the council will have the walks
constructed nnd charged to the prop
erty owners.
Rev. II. II. Harris pre-.ob.ed nn elo.
quent sermon at the C'alvaty Baptist
church last evening In honor of his
eighth annlvoisnry n pastor nf tho
nbove church, taking for his text from
Hebrew 4 11 Dr Hums Is nn ablo
speaker nnd has n very 1-irge congre
gation. P.ev. Hniris became con
nected with tho church n November
22. 15M. The membership at tint tlnio
was ilnotv Inercnsp bv baptism, 12":
uv letter, ir riv experience, ,"i: totil
2M members showing n total increase KnK1ent a number of scenic produc
of 1"!! Amount of money evpended tlons wl" he ofored, Including Wlll-$21.4,V1?-
amount nf debt on church lnm Havvorth's famous naval drama,
nnd pirsnmee $2.10n. Spcal music "Tne Ensign;" "Paved from the Sea,"
wns rendered for the porvL-en by th a Krent melodramatic success; "A Flaar
chinch rhnlr under the- direction of of Truce," by the author of "The En
Prof. David E. Jones. sign," will bo seen during the week's
A surpilse pirtv was riven In honor engagement,
of Mr Hnrrv Btirler li James' hall Tll above successful plays havo
of tho Archibald mines on Faturdny never before been presented In reper-
evenlng. A largo number r.f i-uesN tolre, and loveis of nielodtnma have a
were present tnd spent lbo evening In rare treat In sight next week. Ladles'
n plenpat manner dancing being tlrketivhave been issued for this even.
bolng nmong the features of thp even-
tpg which lelnned supreme until a lau
hour. Refir-shments wore served
Miss Choice Powell ins returned
from ber visit to Nnntlcoke
Thomas Holmes of this town has left
for New Castle where ho expects to
permanently reside.
MlneiOrcanl7-r John Gvmnno nf thl
United Mine Workers of Hnzletnn was "weil up as minstrelsy, It Is a wel
a caller on relatives here tho latter co,n Innovation to see n minstrel
part nf Inst week I show containing nil tho plctuiesque-
Mr nnd Airs John Orimths of West nP8S of tno darkey. Life Is what wo
Scranton spent th" Snblnlh with th make It, and so. too, the value of a
lntto's pnrents. Mr nnd Mrs. Jacob I ll,lm'0 representation can be easily es
llobblns nf Union street tlmnted by a glance nt the names of
Mrs Tnhn OrlOlths of Davis court !s
seilouslv ill nt her homo.
Wllllim Johns of II vile Pnik called
on relatives bore vesterdnv.
John Thomas of the flats Is recover
ing from bis recent inurl, 'vblth'hn
sustained In tho Taylor mines list
w pok. .
Mr and Mrs Edward Carter of Mnln
street visited friends In South Scrnn
ton ypsterdnv.
Emblem Division No 57, Sons nf
Temperance, will meet In their rooms
thlR pvenlnp
Mrs. David T. Davis of Has-leton U
vlsltlnc relatives in this town.
David Wllllnms of West Scranton
called on friends In this borough yes
torrtiv, Thf employes of the Gr-?nwopd Coal
company wcro paid on Saturday for
October month.
Jormyn and company nro having
four nrc lights placed about each of
their two mines In Old Forge. Elec
trlclan M. W. Pell of this town, and
his force of workmen nrc constructing
the same.
MIxh Gertrudp Wnlklns of Pockvlllo
spent the Sabbath with her mother,
Mrs. W. W. Wntklns, on Grove street.
PEOKVILLE.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barnes passed
yesteidny with relatives at Kftnutun.
Mr. F. L. Taylor Is spending a few
days In Philadelphia and will Inciden
tally take In the exposition.
Mr. Hoy Wndcman, of Wllkos-Bnrrt.
called on friends hero yon'rrdny.
Tho Gypsies who are encamped nt
Mott Haven wore besieged by visitors
yestcrdny. The fortune tellers reaped
a harvest.
W. 1 Nye, of Carbondale. called at
tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. U. V. Mace
Sunday.
W. 11. White, of Scranton, cnlled on
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. I'. White,
Sunday.
Mrs. Fannie Hoisted attended the
funeral of Mrs. William Hoisted at
Carbondale Sunday.
Main street Is In almost nn Imss,.
ablo condition. Mud a foot deep.
A grand concert under tho auspices
of Wilson Fire company, No. 1, will
bo held nt Firemen's hall, Peckvllle,
this evening. Progrmme will be ns
follows: Piano sol Mr. Bonsteln;
solo. Mr. William Kelly; recltntlon,
Miss Hnttlo Matthews; solo, Mr. Wal
lace Jones; zither solo, Prof Morgan
Lloyd; phonograph, Mr. II. li. Mat
thew son; duet, Mr J. L. Bengough nnd
Miss Bengough; solo. Miss Mnrcella
Maxwell; solo, David 7. Davis; zither
solo. Prof. Morgan Lloyd; solo, Mr. W
W Wntklns; phonogmph, Mr. H. B.
Mnthewson; solo, Mr J. L Bengough;
piano solo, Mr. lionsteln.
THEATRICAL.
Jnck and tho Beanstalk.
Under tho new management, which
Includes Mr. E. J. Goodwin, of Scran
ton, the magnificent extravaganza.
"Jnck and the Beanstalk." Is better
than over this season, as the delighted
audiences that gieeted tho spectacle at
the Lyceum on Saturday afternoon nnd
evening will nttest. Upon witnessing
a presentation of "Jack" It Is easv to
understand why the exttavaganza
should Increase In populntlty. The
catchy music and goigeous features of
the spectacle In tho way of dazzling
scenery nnd costumes are lctalned,
while tho company has been strength
ened by tho nd (lit Ion of tho well-known
comedians Frank Deshon, Sarpny Lam
bert. George Gorman and Dan Dar
lelgh. Miss Edith Yerrlngton, ns "Jack"
Hubbard, gave an excellent Interpre
tation of the character and sang sweet
ly throughout the entertainment. Miss
Mnrgaiet Mills and Miss Coia Leslie,
as "Pilncess Mary" and "Little Miss
Muffet," were ns near the Ideals of
Mother Goose creations ns could be
Impersonated by grown persons. The
chorus Is largo nnd as effective as that
of any comic opern troupe In rendition
of the bright music that assists so
materially In making the production
pleasing nnd the vocal numbers were
all that could be desired. From pres
ent Indications the extravaganza will
bo more successful this season than
ever before.
At tho Gaiety.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,
November L'0. 21 and 22, Larkln's Orien
tal Coons, with dally matinees. For
the last half of this week the manage
ment announces Rico and Rarton's big
goyety spectacular oNtrnvaganzu com
edy, which this season Is practically a
new show. The performance thev glvo
Is unique, bright nnd entertaining
tlnoughout.
Among tho features of the progiam
Is a laughnble fnirlcal succeg In three
scenes called "Maud of tho Tender
loin." In which Chalks Barton will
take the leading pan of Woodhy
Smart, who goes to Now York and falls
In With tho flliepn nf lbo Tmnlnrlnl,,
I ,"--.. ... .... -
This cnmpiny carries its own eonlc
artist and eostnmer, nnd tho result of
their labors Is omo very hnndsom"
and original rostunies which nro well
fllled by a score of pretty shapely nnd
, vivacious girls who know bow tn sing
nnd dance. The performance will nlso
Include the- funny fan-e comedy en-
titled "Me Doodle's Flats" ir "Satan's
Inn." In w-hl-'h thnt pretty builesquer,
Trnnkle Halnos. will have the letellni
part. In the olio there will appear
Barton ami Eckhoff, musl-.il come
dians: Pilnceton Pisteis, J K, Mullen,
Annlo Dunn. Toughe-y and Mnck,
Hlckev nnd Nelson nnd other clever
specialty pel formers.
Burrill Comodv Romni"
This evening "The Bun III Comedy
company," nn organization of unusual
merit, will commence a week's engage
ment nt the Academy of Music nt
popular pi Ices. This company has an
established reputation In the larger
cities, and the closs of plays piesented
are fnr superior to nnythlng ever pro
duced In ropotrolie. During tho en-
I"g. Tie bill will be ' Saved from tho
Sea."
Thatcher's Minstrels.
Tho coming of the only nnd original
George Thatcher in those days of stage
trlllPS, when worn-out Jokes, sketches
and iifter-pleces aie rehashed and
I lnp artists engaged in the perform-
nnci'. George Thatcher's greatest mln
stiels will appear at the Lyceum on
next Thuisduy evening und the com
pany will be Identically tho same In
every icspect and detail as that whicn
has received tho unanimous pi also
fiom press find public In all the 'cities
It has visited this season.
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world. Be sure nnd ask for "Mrs. Wins
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Kind, 'twenty-five cents a bittls.
Hub been used for over FIFTY YEARS
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city.
WA NTEDTOJiENT.
WANTiTD-ruRNtSHEDRM.'sUIT'
nblo for gentlcmnn and wife, central
ly located Address, X, Y, C, Tribune
NICELY' Ft'RNISHRD ROOMS WITH
prhato family. 1120 Mulberry.
FOR RDNT-A FURNISHED FRONT
room with or without boaid. 18 North
Seventh strcot
AGENTS WANTED.
WANTDD-SDVnRAL GOOD CAN
vnsslng agents, ladles or gentlemen;
salnry or commission. Addicss M., Trib
une ollleo
BALESMKN-ir YOU WANT TO MAKE
l,W a year work fur us Our leather
suspenders sell themselves; cannot wear
out; attractive assortment, exclusive ter
ritory; snmples free. contlltionnll. J. S.
Berry Mfg. Co , A E29 Cincinnati, O.
HELP WANTED MALE.
ENEtalrTcsuTEsTrAN- corNTiw
work. School supplies Snliity $100
nnd extras. 11. O. Evans R. Co , Cht
cogo, 111
A LIVE AGENT FOR SCRANTON FOR
a sick and acclilent comnnnv that Is
endorsed by the entire police nnd fire de
partments of Philadelphia Address at
once, E W Goodrich Jcrmn hotel.
WANTED-RY AN ESTABLISHED
business of a high older, a representa
tive of ability and backing who can take
up its work In the state of Pennsylvania .
no f-chemo, permnncnt business with
money In It for the right party Address
giving references FOUNTAIN I1ATM
BRUSH CO , Grand Rapid. Mich.
WANTED-BAKER AS SECOND HAND
Scheuer Bros , 311 Brook street.
LOST.
LOST-SUNDAY" AFTERNOON. BE
tweon Mulberry rnd Pine streets on
Monroe avenue a ladj's black silk hand
bag with a silver top Finder Is re
quested to return sr.mo to "IS Monroe
avenue
BOARDING.
BOARDING S23 TINE STREET.
DRESSMAKING.
DRESSMAKING TOR CHILDREN TO
ordtr; also Indies' waists, Loulso
Shoemaker, 21L Adams avenue.
CITY SCAVENGER
i
A. B BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
and cess pools; no odor. Improved
pumps used A B. BRIOGS. Proprietor
Leav orders 1100 Noith Main avenue,
or Elcko's drug store, corner Adams nnd
Mulberrv Telephone 9110
MISCELLANEOUS.
MRS rENTON. CLAHWOYANT.aiVES
advice on business investments love
and marriage. Bulvvcr street, Tripp's
park
DALTON.
Mis. J. C Leacock attended the an
nual meeting of the Women's Foreign
Missionary society in Blnghamton,
Wednesday nnd Thursday of this week
Miss Beulah Bailey Is visiting her
aunt, Miss Anna Wordon, this week.
Mrs. II. M. Ives and Miss Elizabeth
Bunrell, of Hyde Park, are spending
Sunday In Now York.
Miss Rosa Snntee nnd little Miss
Loml Ives are tho guests of Mis. G
W Reynolds, of Wilkes-Bnrre.
Mr- Fl0(J Johnson, who plays right
tackle on the 'varsity team of Wyo-
mlng semlnnry, Is tho guest of his
Mend, Mr. Nelson Dershlmer.
vIrs. Henry Decker, Miss Rosa San-
tee and Rev. J. C. Leacock attended
the conference convention of the Ep-
worth league at Caibondale, Tuesday
and Wednesday of this week
Mr. Hairy Dean, of Scranton, was a
caller In town yesterday.
Mr. Nelson Dershlmer witnessed the
game between the Cornell "scrub" nnd
the Wyoming seminary 'varsity teams
at Kingston last Satuulay.
Mr. George X. Smith Is attending
school at the Scranton' Business col
lege. "HE MISTAKES THE EFFECT for
the cause" That Is what the ncrson
does who tries to curo rheumatism or
any other, disease bv alleviating the
smptoms. Hood's Saisuunrilln re
moves the cause and uermanently
cures.
HOOD'S PILLS do not Kline,
druggists. 23c.
GOULESBORO.
All
Mr. S. A. Adams spent a few days
at Staten Island.
Theio was a Methodist dinner at the
homo of Mis Staples for the benefit
of the Ladles' Aid.
Rev. Mr. Menken Is holding n suc
cessful series of meeting nt thO'M. E.
church. Seveinl have Joined In full
membeishlp nnd several on probation.
Tho Ladles' union of Grace Lutheran
church Is doing work making com
fortables. Lehigh people held a supper for the
benefit of their chuich on Tuesday
evening.
Dr. Theodoie Hnrvey, of Wesjjfleld,
N. J., is visiting in town.
How's ThisP .
Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any ciish of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Unit's Catarrh Cure.
F J CHENEY & Co . Toledo, O
We, tho undtrslgiR-d huvo known F. J
Chenev for tho last 15 jenrs, .mil bellevo
him perfectly honorable In nil business
transactions nnd Ununilullv nblo to cany
nut any obligations mndo bv their firm
West & Trunx Wholesale Druggists, To-
ledo, O
Wnldlng. Klnnnn & Marvin, Wholesalo
Druggists, Toledo O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is token Internally,
acting directlv upon the blood and mu
cous surfuces of the sjstem Price 'i.le.
per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Tostl
nioulals sent free.
Hall's Family Pills nro tho best.
CINNAMON-COATEI) BILLS -Dr. Ag
novv's Liver Pills uio coated like a cln
numon diop, very small and dt light fill to
take. One pill a doec, 40 In a vial for 10
cents. Their pnpuurlty I it a whirlwind,
sweeping competitors bifoio It like chaff.
No pain, no griping, no Inconvenience,
For sale by Matthew Bros, and W. T.
Clark.-43.
Exchangee.
PROFESSIONAL.
fRCHITESTS
EDWARD II. DAVIS. AHCUlTT.C'l
Council bullillng, Rcrnnton
V. L. WALTTin. ARCIHTr.CT. OPt'lCT.
rear of fiOG Washington avenue.
LEWIS HANCOCK. JR.. ARCHITECT
35 Spruce St., cor. Wnsh. uv., Scrnnton
FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCIHTr.CT
Prlco building, 12ff Washington avenue
bcrnnton.
T I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS,
Traders' National Bank.
OENTIST9
DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRt
vnto Hospital, cor. Wyoming nnd Mul
berry. DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OI'P. P O.
DR. C C LAUBACII, llf. Wyoming nve
WELCOME C. SNOVER. Coal Exchnngo
2nd floor, Room D, Hours, 9 to 1, ' to B
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
THE ELK CAKE, 123 and 127 FRANK
lln avenue. Rules reasonable.
P 7.EIGLER, Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D . L & W
pnscngir depot Conducted on thi Eu
ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop
-wV"f
RICHARD J BOl'RKE. ATTORNEY-nt-Lnw,
FOO-2 Lackawanna nwiuit Gen
eral lnw business, collections ond loans
J. W. BROWNINO, ATTORNEY AND
Counscllor-nt-I.aw, Rooms 312-.113 Mtnrs
Building
D. I! REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on real rtato security
Mcars building, coiner Washington
nonue nnd Spruce street.
M J. DONAHOE ATTORNEY-AT-law;
Offices, C12-613 Mcars Building
FRANK E BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor-at-I.aw. Burr building,
rooms 13 nnd 14 Washington avenue.
WILLARD. WARREN & KNAPP, AT
torncjs and Courrellors-it-Law. Lo
publican bulldlnr. Washington nvenue,
Scranton, Ta
JEPSUP ft JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND
Counspiiurs - nt - Lnw. Commonwealth
building, rooms , 20 mid 21
JAMES W OAKFORD ATTORN'EY-AT-Law
Rcoms M4, C13 and BIG Boird of
Trade building.
JAMES J IT HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-Law
C02 Copimonwe-ilth building,
Scranton
EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY
Rnom f-Ci-fdl, 0th floor. Menrs building
L A WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-IAW
W2 Board of Trade building, Scrantt-n,
Pa. i
C R PITCIiril. AI'TORNEY-AT-LAW.
Commonwealth building, Scrnnton, Pn.
PATTERSON & WILCOX. TRADERS'
Nutlonal Bank building.
C COMEGYS,
Building
0-13 REPUBLICAN
A. W BERTHOLF,
Mears building
ATTORNEY,
PHYSI''" "IO -!l-?OVS
MARY- A. SHEPHERD M. D. IIOME
opathlst, C1C Linden street.
DR W E ALLEN. 513 NORTH WASH
Ington avenue.
DR L M GATES, ROOMS 2tt AND 20$
Roard of Trndf building Office hours,
8 to 0 a m ' !n 1 and 7 to S p m
Residence, 300 Madison avenue.
DR. C L TREAS, SPECIALIST IN
Rupture. Truso Fitting nnd Tat Reduc
tion OfTlco telephone, 13C3 Hours, 10 to
12. 2 to 1, 7 to 'J
DR S W L'AMOREAUX. OFFICE 2T
Washington avenue. Residence, IMS
Mulberrv Chronic dlsenns lungs,
heart, kldnevs nnd genlto-urlnary or
gans n specialty. Hours. 1 to 1 p m
W G ROOK. VETERINARY' SUR
goon Horses, Cattlo and Dogs treated
Hospital 121 Linden street, Scrnnton.
Telephone 2072
CWTK.S
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA.
Scranton, Pn Courses preparatory tn
colioge liw-jnedl-lne or business. Onens
Sept. 11th Send for catalogue. Rov
Thomn M. Cann. T.L D . principal nnd
proprietor; W. E. Plumley, A. SI., head-
mnster.
isrni
G R CLARK ft CO. SEEDMEN AND
Nurserymen, store 110 Washington live,
nue, green house, 1"V) North Slain ave
nuo; Btore telephone 7?2
WIRE SCREENS
JOS KUETTEL. REAR F11 I.ACKA
wnnna .m-niie, Scrnnton, Pa , manufac
turer of Wlic Screens
MISO"'.' -""5US
BAUER'S ORFIIESTRA-BIUS1C rOR'sundajs D & H..R R , 1 5S. 7 48 p m
li.ills nlcnlcs. parties, iceentliins. wed
dings and cuncut wuik furnished For
terms address It J. Bauer, conductot.
117 Wvomlng nvenue, over Hulbcrts'
music store.
SIEGARC.EE BROTHERS. PRINTERS'
supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twlno
Warehouse 130 Wushlngtoii pveiuie,
Scinnton, Pa.
G'TujziPjysjyA-J
SITIt1oNVANTED-HYA OI'NO
nmirled man t do i-nv kind of work
Addltbs, I). L, 41-i Hlckorj stteet.
WANTED-WASHING AND IRONING.
to take homo, iixinurnnt nnd b.uher
washing. 15 cents dozen, napkins and
towuls, tnblt clothes, 2u cents doen. 11
Vht Mn-ket trt"-t.
SHDDLH-AG ED GENTLEMAN FOR
nine c.irs in it u sponsible position is
accountant und correspondent, would llko
position vvhero his cperlriirc would bo
available. Flist-olns-. rifi-n-nces. John
Clrrkwell, Scruntou postoilk-e,
SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG
woman ns housekeeper, cun glvo bot-t
of references AiIiImhh, Sirs J J rear
r.G; N. Washington avenue, cltv.
A SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
lady to do ptmoral ollleo work. Good
refeiences. Address 1. H.. Tribune of
fice. STENOGRAPHER, EXPERIENCED,
wishes position; has had two jours'
oj.perlenco unit can glvo excellent lefer
onces. Address. II S. L.. 1205 Cedar
avenue, City.
SITUATION WANTF.D-HY SINGLE
mm In grocery storo or driving, has
had five cms oxperlento and can glvo
In st of referi nces as to tharicter and
wot th Address F. A.. -21 Franklin ave
nue, cltv.
BOOKKEEPER WOULD LIKE POSt
tlon Hist references Addn-ss Hook
keeper. (2i Slonrce uvinuc, Sciantnn.
SITUATION WANTKD-DR ESS.MAKER.
swell, stvllsb work up to ditto; donu
b the dnj In ptivntr f.unlllii N. York,
ilri-ssmnker. 133 Prunklln nvtiiuo.
Situation wanted-hy a phacti-
ml iiuiso who Oioruiighlv unileiktands
her liusineHH-, best of rifi-itKi-s Addles
.Mis. M. Giover, bhiuiuI delivery.
WANTED-A LAUNDRESS ON ANY
kind of work; can Kivo best reforence.
Atldiefes T, A,, 1101 Stouo uveiiue.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE
mMMAAMvMww
Schedule in Effect June 10, 1800,
Trains Leave Scranton:
3.-15 a. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington, and for Pitts
burg and tho West.
0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazloton,
rottsv.llle, Rending, Norrlstown,
and Philadelphia; nnd for Sun
bury, Hairlsburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Washington nnd Pitts
butg and tho West.
2.18 p. m., week days (Sundays 1.58
p. m.), for Sunbury, Harrisburg,
Philadelphia, Baltimoro, Wash
ington nnd rittsburg nnd the
West.
4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Harrisburg, Philadelphia and
Pittsburg.
t 'I,11- WOOD. Oen'l. Pass. Agent.
J. B. HUTCHINSON, General Manager.
Del.. I.ackn. an. I Western.
Effect Monday, Juno C, 1S53.
Trnlrs lenvo Scranton as follows: Ex
rmSS,X,,rNew Yrrk n"d h Points can',
1 40. 3 00. 8 0) nnd 10 05 a. m.; U.D3 and 3 31
P in.
Express for Enston. Trenton, Philadel
phia am' tho south. 5.10, 8 00 and 10.05 a.
m', l2?5 "d 3 31 p. m.
lobihniimi aiiouiinodntlon, 6 10 p. m.
impress for Illnghnnitan, Oswego, El
mirn, Coming. Hath. Danville. Mount
jUorils and Buffalo, 1210, 1.33. 9 00 n. m.;
J t nrd ,.r,0 p. m.. making close connec
tions nt Buffalo to nil points in tho west
"'..""i"! and southvvo-t
nsiiingtnn iicrorr.mod-ttlnn, 3.10 p. m.
"inghnmton nnd way stations, 1 03 p. m.
i nctoryvlllo accommodation, 4 00 p m.
iclio!son ncoommodntlon, COO p. m.
Lxprcsa for Ftlc-i nnd Richfield Springs,
-ii n m nnd l r,- p m
Ithnca -.-!-, 0 00 n ,. ml 1 15 n. m.
lor Nrrlhuinberlrnd, 1'lttston. Wllkes
Hnrre. I'lv mouth, Bloomsburg nnd Dan
Mile, making close connections at North
""Vfrlnnd for Wllllamsport. Harrisburg.
inlllmorc. Washington nnd tho south
rvortliumbctlnnd nnd Intermediate sta
tions, 0.W, 30 03 a. m nnd 1.63 nnd 5 40 p.
m
Nnntlcoko nnd intci mediate stalons, 3 03
and 11 10 a. m Plmnuth nnd Intermediate
stations. 3.33 and 8 50 p. m. For Kingston,
12 Rl v. m.
Pullmnji parlor nnd sleeping coaches on
all ovprr,M trnn.
Tor detailed Informttlon. pocket time
tables etc. apply to M L. Smith. Dis
trict Pnsbonger Agent, depot ticket office.
Dclnvv.irj ani Hudson.
On Slav 11th. 1W, trains will lcavo
Scranton ns follows:
For Carbondile 0 20. 7 53, S 53, 10 13 a.
m . 12 noon; 123. 2 20, 3 52, 5.25, 0 25, .57,
0 1", 11 00 p. m , 1 1C a m.
For Albany, Saratoga, Slontreal, Bos
tun, Now England points, etc. 6.20 a. m,
2 20 p in
For Honcsdnle-6 20. 1013 a. m.; 2 20, 5 23
p m
For Wllkc-Barre-C 43. 7.4S. S 43. 0 33.
10 43 n m ; 12 03, 1 23, 3 33, 4 27, 6.10. 7.45,
10 41 11 si p m
For Now York. Piillndolphli, etc., via
Lehigh Valley Rallroad-G 43 p m.; 12.03.
121. 4 27 p m : with Black Diamond Ex
pics u "o p m
For Pennsylvania Railroad points, 6.43.
0 IS n m , 2 IS. 4 27 p m
For western points, via Lehigh Vnllcy
Rallrond-7 4! a in ; 12 03. 133, with Black
Diamond Expiess, 10 41, 1130 p. m
Trains wih arrive in Scranton as fol
lows From Carbondale nnd tho North 0 40,
7 43. S3S, 0 31 10 3"!, 1158 a m.; 123, 2.15.
5Zi 4 KJ, 7 VI, 10 Ti. 11 2, p m
From Wlllio-B.arrp nnd the Smith 3 15,
7 4S S 4S, 10 ,-S 11 55 n mil 18, 2 14, 3 43,
F 20, C 21, 7 53, 0 05 10 05 p. m ; 1 13 a. m.
SUNDAY' TRAINS.
Uor Carbondale 0 03, 11.33 p.m.; 2 23,
3 52. 5.17. 153 p m.
For Will cs-Harrc-0 3S, 12 03 n. m ; 1 5S,
3 2S 5 41 7 4S p m
For Albnr, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos
ton, New England poims, etc, 2 21 p m
Lowest rales to nil points In United
Stiitos nnd fanndn
J W Bt RDICK. G P A.. Albany. N. Y.
II W CROSS, D. P. A., Scrnnton. Pa.
Central Kailroii or Now .j".'
Stations In New York root of Liberty
street, N. It . nnd South Terry, Whitehall
street.
Anthracite coal used exclusively. Insur
ing clinnllness and comfort.
TISIE TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 10, 1S9D.
Trains leave Scranton for New Y'ork,
Newark, Elizabeth. Philadelphia. Easton.
Bethlehem, Allrntown, Stanch Chunk .iod
Whlto Haven, at X 30 a m ; express. 1 20t
express 4 00 p m Sund ivs. 2 15 p. m.
For PIttston and Wllkes-Barre, 8 30 a.
m . 1 20, 4 fiO p m. Sundays 2 15 p m.
Tor Raltlmoro nnd Washington, end
points South nnd West Via Bethlehem.
8 ".0 a m , 1 20 p m. Rundav s, 2 15 p m
For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc , nt
S ".0 n m nnd 1 2ft p m
For Rending. Lebanon nnd Harrisburg.
via Allentovvn. 8 30 a m , 1 20 p. m. Sun
dnvs 2 15 p in.
For PnttsvlIIe, 8 30 n. m , 1.20 p m.
Through tickets to all points East,
South and West nt lowest rate nt th
station.
.1 II OLHAUSF.N, Gen. Supt.
II. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt.
Lehigh Valley Knllroad.
In Effect Slay 11. 1S90.
TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON.
Tor Philadelphia and Now York, xla D.
& II R R , nt fi 13 a m. nnd 12 03. 215.
1 "7 (Blnck Diamond E-ipress). and 1130
P. m. Sundojs, D. & II. R. R. 1.58, 7.43
Vor Whlto Haven, Hazloton nnd prin
cipal points In tho coal regluns. via 1).
& H It R. C43 21S (lml i"1 V m- For
I'ottsvllle. 6 43 2 18 p 111
For Bethlehem. Easton, Rending, Har
Hshtirfe and print ipal Inteimedlato sta
tions, via D & H R R . 6 43 n m ; 12 03,
218 4 27 (BlaeU uinnwnu i;prpsj, ji.su.
i.., TunkiinnorK. townniia, j.imirn.
Ithnca Geneva and principal Intermedi
ate stations Ma D. L & W. R. R. 8 03
n m 12 55 nnd 3 X' p m
Tor 'Geneva. Rochester, Buffalo, Nlng
nr.a Fulls Clile ago and nil points west,
via D S. H It. R . 12 03. 3 31 (Black Dla
nond Express), 718 nnd lim p m Sun
lays D & H R R . 12 01 a m, 7 48 p m.
Pullman parlor nnd sleeping or Lehigh
Vnllev parlor enrs on nil trains between
Wl kes-Ilnrro and Now Yotk Phlladel
nola nuffnlo nnd Suspension Bridge.
nOLLlN II WILBUR. Gen. Supt. South
CHAs",SCLEEaGen Pass Agt.. 20 Cort-
a'VoNNUMACHER. Dlv. Pass Agt.
South Bethlehem. Pa
For tickets nnd Pullman reservations
apply 300 Lackawanna ave , Scranton, P.i.
New York, Ontario and Western Rail
way. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT SIONDAY.
NOV C U00
Train leaves Scrnnton for Carbondale
and Cndosla at 10 55 a m , connecting
with through trntns enst and west Train
leaves Cndosla for Corbondnlo and
Scranton nt 2 05 p m, leaving Carbon
dale at ill P m. nnd nrrlvlns at Scran-
'"sundnss only For Cndosla connecting
with mnln lino trains east and west at
R30 a in . arriving Fndoiln at 10 4j a in
Returning, lenves C.adnsla at I JO p. m,
leaving CorhondalP ut r 51 p m. and ar
riving nt Scrnnton at 35 r m.
,f C Anderson, O P A
T nitcroft, D P A . New Y'ork
Scranton.
Eric ami Wyoming Valley.
Time Tnblc In Effect Sept. 11, 1853
Trntns leave Scranton for Now Y'ork,
New burgh nnd Intermediate points on
Krle i.tllrnad. also for Hawlej and local
points ot 7 03 a m. and 2 28 p. in.
Returning trnlns nrrlvo at Scranton
nt 10 24 n m nnd 3 16 and 9 10 p. m.
SCALP TREATMENT, ,
sirs.' lT"tiTeller scaIVtTTeat
mont, 50c i-hiimpnoInK 00c , faoial
ninsiio, inn-iliiirlng. 3Rc, fhlrouodv.
701 Quliicy
NEVSSPAPERS
THE WILKES BARRE RECORD CAN
bo had tn ficiunton at thu ucvvs stands
ot Rc-lsmun Bron , 405 Spruce and 603Lln
den; III Norton 322 Lackawanna avenue;
I. H. Schutzer. 2U Spruce street.
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