THE SCltANTON TMBUJNK-SATUUDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1800. CARBONDALE. PREPARING FOR WINTER SPOUT ('. L. Stanton lias leased Alumni park for tho winter nnd promises good skating as noon ns the llrst tree-up occurs. A force of men Is now en gaged preparlnc the grounds for flood ing. An area considerably larger than that of last year will be covered. La dles' nnd gentlemen's npartments wltl be Jilted up under thu grand stand, were skates may be udjusted beside comfortable lire. i THIEVES ABROAD. John R. Shepherd detected thieves In Dolp'h cash store Thursday night. 31c telephoned for the ehWt of police and proprietor of the store, but before they nrrlvod the Intruders had escaped. A rear window was left open nnd the sill bore evidence of n Jimmy. Tho goods near the window were disar ranged, hut nothing has been missed. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. The Elite Social club gave an Infor mal dance In the Burke building last evening, Miss Curran, of Scrnnton, furnished the music. Miss Martha Singer Is visiting Miss Verne Biselow, at Nlngnrn, Pa. Mrs. H. A. Lee. of Cnnadosla. Is the guest of relatives In this r.Uy. Mrs. C. P. Hallock left yesterday for Cleveland. O. K. Humphrey, of Mnlne. nephew of G. S. Kimball, has taken up his residence In this city and secured em ployment In the grocery store of B. S. Clark. Mrs, J. J. Thompson Is entertaining Miss Josephine Courtrlght, of Wllkes Uarte. Camp Rnndolpji, Sons of Veterans, have nominated the following officers, who will be voted for next Thursday night: Captain. William Hobbs; first lieutenant, Eugene Hudson nnd J. S. Halstcnd' second lieutenant, Frank Smith and Will Rryden; delegate to national encampment at New Castle ( next June, E. T. Kelly. OLYPHANT. Joseph McNulty was tendered a pleasant surprise party at his home on Dunmoro street Thursday evening by a number of his friends. Games, music and dancing were enjoyed until midnight, when choice refreshments were served. A flashlight picture of thp guests was taken by the host. Those present were: Mrs. Butler, Mrs. Mary Logan, Misses Kntherlne Butler, Mary and Kntherlne O'Boyle, Mary McGrall. Nellie Butler, Mnyno Phll bln, Jennie and Margaret Butler, of .scranton. Misses Sarah Loftus, Katie MeHale, Mame Hnnahuo, Nora Butler, Sally Levers, Bee Hanahue, Sarah Cor coran, Mary J. Hughes, Winnie Mo Gulnness, Katie Rogan. Lizzie Hana hue, Mary Rogan, Mury J. McCormac, Mae McNulty; Messrs. James Doyle, John Connerton, John Corcoran, Thos. Doyle, Plttston: John Kllcullen, Wil lie Sheridan. Michael 'McN'ulty, John Gibbons, Joe McNulty, Patrick Walsh, Michael Kllcullen. Edward Murphy, Michael Heffron and John McNulty. The funeral of George Marr took place from the family home on Dun more street yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. After tho remains had been viewed the funeral cortege, which was very large, proceeded to the Presby terian church, where services were con ductd by Rev. B. P. Hammond, the pastor, who preached an Impressive funeral sermon. The Junior Forest ers, of which the deceased was u mem ber, attended the funeral In a body. Interment was made in Union ceme tery. The marriage of Miss Edith Cole man to George Taylor Is announced to take place Thankglvlng day at the bride's home. Rev. J. R. Ellis will occupy the pul pit of the Congregational church to morrow morning. Regular Episcopal services will be held In Edwards' hall tomorrow after noon at 3.30 o'clock. Rev. E. J. Haugh ton will have charge. The French Maids Burlesquers will be seen at the Father Mathew Opera house this evening. 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 nnd 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. PEOKVILLE. Tonight Mr. Alton Packard will give one of his interesting entertainments at the Firemen's hall. The entertain ment Is given under the auspices of the Methodist Episcopal church societies. Mr Packard Is an nrtlst of great ver satility and .skill. His pictures are a revelation of artistic power, his lec ture abounds In bright saying and well chosen thoughts. Peckville people should not miss this rnre treat tonight only. Admission 10 nnd 25 cents. Mr nnd Mrs. D. P. Taylor, .Mrs. F. L, Taylor and Mrs. W. J. Broud attend ed tho obsequies of the late Mr. Maud Stone a,t Green Grove yesterday. Mr. Francis Cralgo, of Honesdale, was a visitor in town yesterday. Frank Nick, n Polander, employed at tho Dolph Coal mine ns n laborer, met denth yesterday by a fall of rock. His home was nt Wilkes-Barre. Service In the Presbyterian church Sunduy at 10.30 a. m. All welcome. Young converts' meeting at 6 p. m. Rev. S, H. Moore. D. D pastor. Mr. C. H. Beatty was a business vis ltor at Scranton yesterday. Peckville Baptist church Rev. S. J. Thomas, pastor. Service tomorrow at 10.30 a. m. Sabbath school at 11.30 a. m. The locnl conclave. Improved Order of Heptasophs. No. SG8, held a smoker rrwn,TV,w.,..r,..,1n,vv, BEECH AM' iV10 DIIIQ I 1 La lad nave for many year; been the popular family medicine wherever the English language Is spoken, and they now STAN WiTHOUT A RSVAL lu curing Indigestion, Sick Headache, Constipation, ana all Billons and Nervous Disorders. tO cants and 25 oonto. at alt tJnun nnnnc. .i.v, ium fti at Lcdyard hall last evening. A large number of members from other con claves wcro present. The basaar of the Baptist church will begin next Monday night nt the Morgnn store llu tiding. The place will be tastefully decorated und many at tractions will bo found In tho various booths. At the "Old Homestead" will be found refreshments nnd various use ful articles prepared by the busy hands of tho Ladles' Aid society. The "U. Y. P. U," booth will contain choice can dles. At the "White House" the Indus trial class will Hell fancy articles which they have been preparing for many months, also fancy china ware. The "Pullman Car" will be in charge of Miss Jennie Williams and her class who will serve Ice cream nnd other delicacies. At the "Olympla" the chil dren will lmve something to amuse them. Supter will be served nt 0 p. m.; price 15 cents. Admission to en tertainment 10 cents. The union evangelistic services which have continued for three weeks have been attended with many blessings. A largo number, mostly Sunday school scholars, havo professed faith In Christ. Tomorrow will close this series of meet ings. Services ns follows: Consecra tion service at 8.30 a. m at the Meth odist church. Uegiilnr services at all the churches at lO.r.O a. m. Men's meet ing at the Baptist church nt 3.30 p. m. Younir conVrts' meeting nt Fresby- terlan churlh at 6 p. m. Union mos meeting nt Methodist church at 7 n. in. JERMYN AND MAYFIKLI Surprise Party Thanksgiving Sup per and Entertainment Sunday Services Personal News. Florence Nicholson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jumes G. Nicholson, of Sec ond street, was given a surprise by a number of her young friends Thu-Hy evening. They received a warm wel come nnd were pleasantly entertained for several hours. The young ladles of Mrs. Cr.inicr'a class of the First Baptist Sunday school will give a turkey supv?" nnd entertainment on Thanksgiving oven Ing In the church. Supper will be served from 5 until 11 o'clock. The n tertnlnmunt will commence at S o'clock. The principal service In connection with the funeral of Miss Leona Phil lips will be held at the Methodist Episcopal church this nftern-ion. A short service will previously be h'ld at tho house at 1.30 o'clock. Rev. Maynard R. Thompson, pastor of the First Baptist church will preach tomorrow morning on "Saving Power Through Study of the Word." In tho evening he will begin a short series of Sunday evening sermons under the general head of "What Men Would Like to Know About Salvation." The special subject tomorrow evening will be, "From What Are We Saved." The subject of Rev. Thomas Cook's discourses at the Primitive Methodist church tomorrow will be: Morning, "Tho Relation of a Christian to the World:" evening, "The Evils of In temperance." The High School foot ball team will play the Carbondale High School at Alumni park at 10 o'clock on Thanks giving morning. Admission will be free. The locals have been practicing for some time past nnd will line up as follows: Center, W. Trotter; right guard, H. Trotter; right tackle, My ers: light end, Grlillths; left guard, Tennis; left tackle, Rowe; left end. Ruddy; quarter back, Murrey; right half back, Hunter: left half buck, Lutey; full back, O'Brien. The Ladles' Magazine club met last evening at the home of Mrs. John Mel low, of Bacon street. Jacob Kresky, a well known former resident, now of Monroe county, is vis iting here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Pellow have moved Into the house lately vacated by Peter Dltmoro, on Main street. Tho Gannon family are moving from tho East Side Into one of Richard Jones' properties on Main street. Mall Carrier Plzer Is laid up with a badly sprained ankle. J. L. Crawford, of ocranton, was a visitor here yesterday. A child of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wit Hams, of Third street, Is III of bron chitis. Kenneth, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. James Hosle, of the East Side, died on Thursday after a brief Illness. "A HEART AS STURDY as an oak." If the heart Is to be sturdy and the nerves strong, the blood must be rich and pure. Hood's Sarsaparllla makes hearts sturdy because It makes good blood. It gives strength and courage. HOOD'S PILLS are non-lrrltatlng, mild, effective. TAYLOR NEWS. True Ivorites Will 'Entertain This Evening Bible Day Will Be Ob served at the Calvary Baptist Church Tomorrow Quietly Mar ried Personal News. This evening the members of the Temple of Live lodge. No. 7. True Ivor ites, will be treated to a literary and musical entertainment by the members of the Dewl Snnt lodge, No. 5, of Hyde Park, who will pay a fraternal visit to the former order In their rooms In Reese's hnll. The Grand lodge officers are expected to be present also. Bible day will be observed at the Cal vary Baptist church tomorrow. An ex cellent progrnmme of recitations, dia logues, solos nnd duets will be rend cred. Miss Lizzie Langan, an accomplished young lady of West Scranton, and Mr. Frederick Rossar. n popular young man of the Archbald, were united In mar riage at the Primitive Methodist church of the latter place on Wednesday by the pastor, Rev. James Walker. A re ception was given In the evening at the bride's home. David W. Jones, n miner at the An.ii bald mines, was painfully injured yes terday by falling roof. Dr. J. W. Houser was summoned and dressed his injuries. The newly. organtf'-J hose company aAtjtAAJtAit VVV1 ' 1 has a membership of nbout twenty five. New members will bo ndded to the present roll nt' the next meeting to bo held on Monday evening In their rooms In Llewellyn's hnll. "K. T. Dan iels Is president nnd Bert Lewis Is sec retary of the company. The members are tnlklitg of conducting n benefit en tertainment In tho near future. Rvery taxpayer In tho borough Is urgently re quested to be present at Monday even ing's session. Rev. Ivor Thomas wilt preach nt tho usual hours nt the Welsh Congrega tional church tomorrow. All uro cor dially Invited. Mis May Hnnulck, of South Scran ton, was the guest of relatives In this place yesterday. Sabbath services nt the Methodist Episcopal church tomorrow will be held ns usual. Pastor Rev. Francis Gendall will officiate. The Junior Order United American Mechnnlcs will attend the evening service. Taylor lodge, No, CCS. Independent Order of Odd Fellows, will meet In their rooms this evening. Mr. W. M. Evnns, of Hyde Park, was a caller on relatives here on Thursday evening. Miss Helen Evnns, of the Pvne. and Mr. John Kuhntto, of Old Forge, wore quietly married on Wednesday at high noon. Rev. L. R. Foster will preach nt the usual hours tomorrow In the Presby terian church. Sunday school Immedi ately after morning service. ELMHURST. Rev. Edward Cressy preached In th5 Baptist church on Wednesday even ing. Rev. J. J. Rankin, of Hawley, spent Thursday night at the home of Dr. J. W. Knedler. Prof. W. E. Pltimley, of Scranton, will preach at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning nnd evening. Mr. Daniel O'Brien Is seriously 111 at the home of Mr. Wesley Edwards. Mrs. L. W. Partridge spent Wednes day with Mrs. F. L. Carr at her homo In Scranton. The Presbyterian Y. P. S. C. E. will entertain their friends at a hat social at Mrs. Christy's on Tuesday even ing. All are cordially Invited. Mi-3. G. M. Tolmie and children have gone to Elizabeth, N. J., where Mr. Tolmie Is engaged in business, and will mnke their homo there. Mrs. Cora Olds, of Factory vllle, Is spending a few weeks here. .Airs. A. C. Dunning, Mrs. S. A. Wil cox and Mrs. Byron Buckingham were entertained at dinner on Thursday by Mrs. W. C. Dunning at her pleasant home. He v. Kdward Cressy and wife were entertained while hero nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Robinson. Mr. Thomas Qulnton, of Scranton, spent Monday night it the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Williams. Mr. Layton Fuller, Miss Fanny Full er and Miss Emma Fuller enjoyed a dilve from Scranton over the boule vard on Tuesday and spent thu day with Mrs. C. R. Smith. Miss Jennie Dunning Is spending a few days with friends at Scranton. MOSCOW. Master Howard Robinson left on Wednesday for Philadelphia to enter the Pennsylvania Institute for the Blind. Mr. and Mis. William Bergan. of Long Branch, are the guests of Mr. and Mm, G. a. Brown. Miss Helen Clouse is visiting friends near Wllkes-Barre. Mrs. L. 1'. Watts Is visiting rela tives at Kingston, N. Y. C. J. Anderson and W. A. Anderson, of Scranton, are visitors at the home of Charles Millard. Mrs. Smoker Is the guest of Phila delphia friends. Mrs. J. S. Miller, of Green Ridge, was a caller In town Wednesday. Tomorrow will be observed as tem perance day In the M. E. church. Spe cial services have been prepared for the iluy. The Sunduy school will have charge of tho morning service, begin ning at 10.45 o'clock, and the Women's Christian Temperance union will con duct the evening service. Mrs. Holvey, of Plttston. the well known temperance lecturer, will give an address. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Oaige will visit In New Yor.. and Philadelphia this week. Mr. Clinton Bartholomew, of Scran ton, and Miss Minnie Brewer, of this place, were married at Blnghamton Friday. Mr. nnd Mis. Bert Blesecker returned fiom their wedding trip Friday even ing. THEATRICAL. . The Rays' "A Hot Old Time." A really up-to-date comedy I? the Rays' "Hot Old Time, ' which will be the attraction at the Lvceum this af ternoon and evening; Tho fun In thU musical comedy Is fast and furious, and a laugh a minute is guaranteed. Just one of those pieces every theater goer likes, no tears, all laughs, full of surprises, K,,(i ,m:Se .iniJ nRn ca3, specialties There arc ulso many pretty girls In handsome costumes, In lact, taking it all In all. It Is a ltvo one. The lunnaQement hnx .niirnr.iii , this season's tour n most excellent company .f artists, Including- Dan "raey. the rajah of Irish comedians: J Clayton Frye, Flora Evans, Ada R. Burnett, three Fivuiclitnetto sister-?, Frank Wesson, Lottie AVnllers. Jnck Daiilngton. Elinor Rlnnchnrd nnd Frank Morrell. The musical portion of tho programme Is under the direc tion of the well known conductor and producer, Robert Cone. Engagement Closes Today. The Burlll company will close Its engagement nt tho Academy of Music today. This afternoon tho company will pis sent a "Flag of Truc" nnd tonight "Saved from the Sea." Monday Night's Concert. I)e Pachmnnn, the famous pianist, will make his first f.ppearance n Scranton at tho Lvceum next Monday evening. The New York Tribune says: "Ills iwelntlon of the beauty that be long to the higher walks of plano fortu playing Is unlike that of nny other performer now to b heard. III1 Illumination t.f the murlc that comes under the witchery of his fingers Is full of lights und Phmb.ws .' its own, and In the field that he has appro printed to himself he Is an absolute master." "The Spooners." America's biggest, brightest and bent comedy and specialty company. "The Spooners." header! by the clever and versatile stars, Edna and Cecil, and supporfd by their excellent com panv. wilt open a week's engagement nt tho Academy of Music oil next Mon day night, proinntlng an excellent rot ertolrc of standard comedies nnl The People's A POPULAR CLKAKINa HOUSE for the Tlensflt of All Who Hnvc Houses to Kent, Kcrtl Kstrite' or Other Property to Sell or UxchnuRo, or Who Wnut Situations or Help The. Small Advcrtlstments Cost Ono Cent u Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents n Word Except Situations Wnutcd, Which An In serted Free. FOR RENT FOR RFNT-SlNtlLE HOUSE, FUR iilshcd or unfurnished. All conveni ences, lGiXJ rino street. FOR RttNT-FOUR ROOMS WITH OR without barn, 850 N. Garfield avenue, city. FOR SALE GOOD MILK WAGON FOR SALE, cheap. 110 Meridian street. WANTED-TO RENT. WANTED-FURNISHED ROOM, SUIT nolo for gentleman and wife; central ly located. Address, X, Y, C, Tribune. t.FURMSHEDROOMSj FOR RENT-A FURNISHBD FRONT room with or without boaid. us North Soventh street BOARD AND ROOMS. WARM. PLEASANT ROOMS AND board. Rates lcnsonublc, OH Adania avenue. WANTED. WANTED-SALESMEN AND SALES ladles for tho following departments: Domestics, Linen, Furniture, House Fur nishings, China and Crockery. Perman ent employment for competent people. Apply on Monday afternoon at olllce of Jonas Long's Sons. A GENTS WA NTED- SALESMEN-iF YOU WANT TO M AK10 J1.D00 a year work for us. Our leather fUiapenders sell themselves; cannot wear out; nttractlvo assortment; exclusive ter ritory; samples free conditionally. J. S. Berry Mfg. Co., A 29 Cincinnati, O. HELP WANTED MALE. WvNTEIIELUBlIiMAN TO DE llver nnd collect. Salary $13 it week and expenses. State age, etc. Globo Company, Tli Chestnut Street, Philadel phia, Pa. WANTED -TRAVELING SALESMAN of ability; must havo first-class refer ences. Mnuufai'turer, '.1C Adams Ae., Scr.vnton, Pa. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS - DON'T preparo for uny civil service or census examination without biclng our cata logue or Information; sent free. Colum bian Correspondence College, Washlnc ton, D. C. BARBER WANTED APPLY TO CIIAS. Ilclmerillngcr, 1LT I'cnn avenue. WANTED-YOUNG MAN AS PORTER at St. Cloud hotel. ENERGETIC SALESMAN - COUNTRY work. School supplies. Salary $100 nnd evtras. R. O. Evans & Co., Chl- 'ago, III. A LIVE AGENT FOR SCRANTON FOR a sick nnd accident compnnv that Is endorsed by the entire police and lire de partments of Philadelphia. Address at once, E. W. Goodrich, Jermyn hotel. WANTED-BY A? ESTABLISHED business of n high order, a lepresentn tlve of ability ami lucking who can take up Its work In the state of Pennsylvania; no scheme; permanent business with money In It for the right party. Address, Klvlng references FOUNTAIN BATH BRUSH CO., Grand Uuplds. Mich. WANTED-BAKER AS SECONDHAND. Seheuer Bros., 311 Brook street. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. GIRL WANTED - FOR GENERAL housework. Te, Adams avenue. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY $10 FOR l-FORTl'NES IN STOCKS: Invest jr. to $100 and get $1.ikj or $Pi0 sure: safe as a. bank. Reed it Co., 1S9 S. nth St.. Philadelphia, Pa. PROFITS IN STOCKS, WHEAT AND cotton. Mnekev's Modern Methods Make Money. Wrlle for our fret) book. C, E. Mackey & Co., 13 Broadway. New York. STRAYED. STRAY COW AT D. & H. C. CO . Idence farm will be fold Nov. p. m. Lewis Huff. PROV- JS at 2 BOARDING. BOAlrtDINGTlj'piNE - REEtT dramas. On Monday night the engage ment will open with Mr. C. I. Daisy's rollicking four-net comedy, "That Girl from Texnu." with Cecil Spooner lu the title role of May Percy. Commencing Tuesdn thuo will he a dully matlnco with special Thanks giving1 matinee Thursday. Ladles fif teen cpnt tickets Monday night, will be llmitid to three bundled. "A Contented Woman." What promio to be a gala event for theater -pors of this city H tlit coming engagement nt th Lyceum next Tuesday evening of a genuine, legitimate New York attraction, a play that is it legitimate New York success, and presented by the same Xnv York cast, with all the scenrry and staga accessories pieclr.ely the same In every detail as given In that city. This al-t'-aetlou la Hoyt'a most successful ef fort, " Contented Woman," whleii enjoyed u prosperous inn at Hoyt'a theater, Nw York The company compiIs.es th'rty tal ented people, nnd Is heralded as the strongest srid most versatile ever seen In a lloyt comedy, it Is headed by Miss Hello Archer, who hns played tho leading role for the past two seasons. City Sports Big Show. Rice and Barton's company will close Its engagement nt the Gaiety today. Monday tho City Sports Big Show will begin a three days engagement. On the bills ore said to be two decidedly lively burlesques, under the titles of "Troubles In a "Boarding House" and the "Four Married Men, or a Night of Jollity." both properly Btaged and correctly Interpreted by a large and competent company of entertainers. The olio' which intervenes hns many strong features nnd the latest Pari sian novelty, "The Imps Ballet," , terpslchorean travesty of pantomlm Ists, dancers, etc, introducing the fam ous Maccarrl Sisters, the world's greatest premier and toe dancers, and Miss Ciissle Sheridan as the Gilded Youth, with all the electrical and scenlo effects thut were used In the London Muslo halls. A Broadhurst Farce. "What Happened to .Tones" is the title of nbout the most successful farco produced last season, it will lie given at tho Ly'coum Wednesday evening, with n clever company, Including John Alllsp.n, II. G. Hockey, II. w, Mont gomery, Louis Helnhart, Joseph lie- Exchange. lXllM REAL ESTATE. 2,CX-Wn,L BUY SINGLE HOUSE, Prescott avenue. M. II. Hoi gate. $3,C00-W1LL BUY SINGLE HOUSE, S00 block AVashlngton uvenue. M. II. Holgate. $3,(W-WILL BUY 8-ROOM SINGLE house, tine location, listed to sell for $4,5u0. Must be fcold. M. II. Holgate. Jl.KO-WtLL street. M. BUY LOT, II. Holgate. MULBERRY JMO-WILL BUY LOT, VINE STREET. M. II. Holgate. JS.UnO-WiLL BUY MODEL HOM E, Qulncy avenue. For particulars call at olllce. M. H. Holgate. M.Md-WILL BUY .HOUSE. LARGE lot, barn, New street. M. II. Holgute. IT.COO-WIliL BUY 9-ROOM HOUSE, comer lot, Qulncy avenue. Call at of fice for particulars. M. It. Holgate. $2,W0-WILL BUY SINGLE HOUSE, large lot, burn, Green Ridge. M. H. Holgate. JS.W) - WILL BUY FINE HOME, largo lot, barn, etc.. Delawnr street, Qrecn Ridge. M. H. Holgate. Jl.flO-YVILL BUY DOUBLE HOUSE, MOO block Meylert avenue. M. 11. Holgate. JIOOO-WILL BUY ONE OF THE Fix es t homes in Green Ridge, large lot. For particulars call at olllce. AI. H. Holgate. $2,S0O-WILIi BUY DOUBLE HOUSE, Green Ridge street. M. It. Holgute. $.J,IOo-WlLL BUY NEW HOl'SE.NEAR ly completed, Delaware stieet. M. II. Holgate. LOTS IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY, from JTjO up. M. II. Holgate, Com monwealth building. LEGAL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application will be made to tho gov ernor of Pennsylvania on Tuesday, Dec. 12, 1S09. by Ellezer D. Jenkins, Dan Pow ell, Elsie C. Powell, Helena Grace Jen kins and Anne May G. Jenkins, under the An of Asi-embly, entitled, "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and reg ulation of certain corporal Ions," approved April 29, 1S74. and the Luppli-inenla then to, fcr the charter of an Intended cor poration to he called "Cambria Silk Throwing Company." the chatueter and object of which W the manufacturing of silk thrend from the raw silk and selling nnd otherwise disposing of Its miuiufnc luted product; and for these purposes to have, po.mess and enjoy nil the rights, benefits nnd privileges of said net of as sembly and supplements thereto. WILLARD. WARREN & KNAPP. Solicitors. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT an application will be made to the Governor of the State of Pennsylvania, on the eleventh day of December, A. D. one thousand tight hundred and ninety nine, hy John B. Pome. Edward B. St urges. Clarence B. Slurges, Herbert W. Taylor. Edward S. Dulph, ot al., undrr the act of assembly of the Common wrnlth "f Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for the Incorporation nnd regulation of certain corporations." ap proved April 29, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an Intended corporation, to be called "The Scranton Steam Pump Company." the character and object whereof Is the manufactuie und sale of steam prnnpi and other ar ticles from Iron and steel or other mater ials, nnd for these purposes to have, pos ses and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of the said Act of Assem bly and Its Supplements. THOMAS F. WELLS. Solicitor. IN RE: PETITION TO FREE THAT portion of the Roarlmr Brook turnpike within the limits or the borough of Dun n.ore from tolls and tollgales. Notice Is hereby given that an applica tion will be made to the court of funrtr Sessions of Lickawnnna county on Wed nesday, Dec. 20. 1S99. nt S o'clock n. tn.. In accordance with the provisions of an Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved June 2, ISST. nnd the supplement thereto approved June 2. 1S91. for the appointment of a Jury ot vlnw to view and condemn such portion of the Roaring Brook turnpike as lies within the limits of the borough of Dunmore, In Luckawenna countv, and to make the Fame free from tolls and toll gates nnd to assess the damages to which the owner or owrers thereof raav bo en titled therefore. JOHN G. McASKIE. Attorney for Petitioners. LOST. L O S T - II B T W E E N MULBERRY street and Gibson street, bag con taining two single harness. Sultuble re ward for tho same left at address on bag or nt Everett's livery stable. "M Dlx court. LOST AN ENVELOPE. ADDRESSED to Susan Black, containing sum of money. Finder will be rewarded. Apply al The Tiibuuo office. WEDNESDAY EVENING 1ND. & IL yurd, overcoat containing large sum of motley. Reward It returned. Fred Tietze, 152 South Sumner avenue. LOST-SUNDAY' AFTERNOON, UK tween Mulberry rnd Pine streets, on Monroe uvenue, a lady's black silk hand bag with a silver lop. Finder Is re quested to return sr.we to 71K Monroe uvenue. MISCELLANEOUS. MRS. FENTON, CLAIRVOYANT. GIVES advice on bmlnesB Investments, love ntul marriage. Bulwer street, Tripp's Park. T. lephone confection, run be cotiiulted from 7 to n p. m. at I'M ward Furr's 110 Ni.rth Main avenue. Kever, Charles Chanel r, Chatiea Green. Florence Marlon, Lillian Young, Olive McConnell, Tthel IIrtstet, Mario Haynes and Mnud Allison. "Jones" was written by George II. Broadhurst, and is one of those com-pHcatedMiilx-ups so often encountered In the field of farce. PLAYS AND PLAYERS. All of the local theatres will have strong attractions on Thanksgiving day. F. Marlon Crawford, tho novelist, has completed the novel from which J-oriimcr Stoddard Is to miika a play In which Viola Allen will star next season. The hcenn of tho story in laid In Spain dur ing the reign of Philip II. The play will ndmlt of gorgeous costuming. Edward S. Lewis, tho general utility man of tho Burrlll Comedy company which has been at the Academy of Music alt this week Intends to open r. dramatic school In this city In the near future, lie will give lessons to Individuals nnd coach amateur dramatic companies and will ulso take ehargo of the production of plays by clubs, etc., In which amateur talent Is used. Mr. Lewis has been on the stage for many years and besides being a good all-round actor, has hud a great deal of experience as a stage man ager. His work was much admired this week by tho patrons of the academj Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Has been used for over FIFTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their ClULDUEN WHILE TEETHING WITH PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS th C.U.MS. ALLAYS all PAIN; CURES WIND COLIC, and Is tho best remedy for DIARRHOEA. Sold by Druggists In every part of the world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs, Wins low's Soothing Syrup," and tako no otlinr Kind, Twenty-five cents a bottle. PROFESSIONAL. rf. AIOHITCOTB EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Council building, Scranton. 13. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFKICB rear of C06 Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITECT. 435 Spruce St., cor. Wash, a v., Scranton. FREDERICK L. IinOWM, ARCHITECT, I'rlco building, 126 Washington avenuo, Scranton. T. I. LACP.V & SON. ARCHITECTS, JTradors' National Bank. DENTISTS DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRt vote Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mill- otrry. DR. H. F. REYNOLDS, OfP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAURACH. 11B Wyoming nve. WELCOME C. SNOVER, Coal Exclmngo Ind floor, Room D, Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to 5. MOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 123 and 127 FRANK lln avenue. Ttntes reasonable. P. SJEIGLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D., L. & W. pnfsongtr depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. fcAWKCrt1! RICHARD J. BOURKE. ATTORNEY-at-Law, r.W-2 Lncknwanna avenue. Gn era! law buslne-s, collections nnd loans. J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Cou'nsellor-nt-Law.' Rooms 312-313 MearB I Building. D. B. REPI.OGLB. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real entato security. Mears building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce ttrtct. M. J. DONAHOE, ATTORNEY-AT. law. Office?, 612-C13 Mears Building. FRANK E. BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND Cotinsellor-at-Lnw. Burr building, rooms 13 and 14, Washington avenue. WILLARD, WARr"eN& KNAPP, AT torneys nnd Cour.sellors-at-Law. Re publican building, Washington avenue. Scranton, Pa. JESSUP & JESflUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth building; rooms 1, 20 nnd 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT-I.aw. Rooms D14, 015 nnd 510 Board of Trade building. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms K.t.f.04, Sth floor, Mears building. L. A. WATREfl. ATTORNEY-AT-IAW. 502 Boaid of Trade building, Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON WIt.COXTRADERS' National Bnnk hulldlng. C. COMEGTS, Building. 9-13 REPUBLICAN A. W. BERTHOLF, Mears building. ATTORNEY, PHysiciAN? ano sunasoNS MARY A. SHEPHERD. M.D.," HOME opnthlst, CIS Linden street. DR. W. E. ALLEN. 513 NORTH WASH Ington avenue. DR. L. M. GATES. ROOMS 207 AND 20S Boaid of Trade building. Office hour, S to 9 a m.. 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. tn. Residence, S09 Mndlon avenue. DR. S. W. L'AMOREAUX. OFFICE KA Washington nvenue. Residence. IMS Mulberry. Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys and gcnlto-urlnary or igans a specialty. Hours. !i4 p. in. SCHOOLS SPHOOL OF THE "la'cKAWANNaI Scranton, Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law.inedbine or business. Opens Sept. 11th. Send for catalogue. Rev. Thomas M. Cann, I,L. D., principal nnd proprietor; W. E. Plumley, A. M. head master. flECOS G. R. CLARK CO.. SEEDMEN AND Nur&erymen; store 14H Washington ave nue; green house. 1350 North Main ave nue jjsbjnjojclephone, 72. wine scfEEN8 JOS. KUETTEL. REAR Ml LACKA wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac turer or wire Hcrcen". MISCELLANEOUS BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-M USIlT" FOR bails, picnics, paities, receptions, wed dings and concert woik furnished. For terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulberts' music store. MEOARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 130 Washington avenuo, Scranton, Pa. SITUATIONS WANTED EXCTWATiLY'vvJ-iLTr D voung woman bookkeeper wants pol. tlon. S. W. G., Tribune olllce. SITUATION WANTED-BY LADY AS cashier, clerk or r.sslst In office ta pf.cltv. Good education. Only those meaning business need apply. Address V., 523 Sumner avenue, city. SITUATION WANTED BY A MIDDLE aged woman as hcufekeeper or gn erul housework. Apply at 110 Penn ave uue, city. WANTED-WORK BY THE DAY AS Inundresx on every kind of work; can give best refernee. Address A, Mur phy. 1101 Stone avenue. AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN WISHES a situation as housekeeper, or light housework. 410 Wrights court. Sn'UATtON WANTED-BY A YOUNG mairled man to do nny kind of work. Address, D. L.. 4l! Hickory street. WANTED-WASIIING AND IRONING, to take home; restaurant nnd barber washing. 1" cents dozen, napkins und towels; table clothes. 20 cents dozen. 12 West M.vket street. mTdDLE-a"gED GENTLEMAN. FOR nine years In a it sponsible josltloii as. accountant and corrc-pondent, would like position where his experience would ' available. First-class references. John Clcrkwell. Scranton postoltlce. SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG woman ns housekeeper; can give best of references. Address, Mrs. J. J., rear 1300 N. Washington avenue, city. A SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG lady to do ireneral olllce work. Good reference.-.. Address 1. JI., Trlbun of fice. STENOGRAPHER. EXPERIENCED, wishes position; has had two years' experience und cm give excellent ivftr ences. Address, 11. S. 1... ISM Cedar uvenue. City, SITUATION WANTED-UY "s INGLE mi u In grocery store or driving, has had live years experience nnd can slve lit-st of leferences as to character and worth. Address F. A., 222 Franklin nve nue, city. SITUATION WANTED-DRESSMAKER. swell, stylish work up to date; done by the day in private families. N. York, dressmaker, 123 Franklin avenue. SITUATION WANTED-BY A PRACTL cal nurso who thoroughly understands her business; best of refernces. Address Mrs. M. Grover, general delivery. DRESSMAKING. DREPSMAKINO FOR CHILDREN TO order; also ladles' waists. LouUo Shoemaker, 212 Adams avenue. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN be had In Scranton nt the newB nUnj of Relsman Bron.. 405 Spruce and 593 Lln. den; M, Norton. 322 Lackawanna avenue: I. B. Schutzer, 2U Spruce street. RAILROAD TIME TABLE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule in Effect Juno 10, 1800. Trains Leave Scranton: 0.4S a. in., week days, for Sunbury, Hanisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, WnBhlupton, and for Pitts burg nnd tho West. 0.08 a. m., week days, for Ilnaleton, Pottsvllle, Reading, Norrlstown, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburff, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days (Sundays 1.08 p. m.), for Sunbury, Hanisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington nnd Pittsburg and the West. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. . JK- WOOD, Geni. Tn as. Agent J. B. HUTCHINSON, General Managor. Del.. Liioku. ntul Western. Effect Monday, June 5, 1809. Trains leave Scranton ns follows! Kx rr.SS!L r New York and all points eas ' p. in U"d I0-M a' m,: li,a nnd 3'" ! J;xpres,s for Faston. Trenton, Phlladel V.. ra,",n.d Ul south, 5.10, s.,00 and 10.05 a, m., 2.fv, and 3.33 p. m. I obyhniina accommodation. 6.10 p. m. ti:xprSJ"1 for Blnghamton. Oswego. El ArlT. '. Co'"h1g. Bath. Danville. Mount Aiorrls nnd Buffalo, 12.10. 1.35. 9.00 a. m.l im ar?l r. r,n n m ..i.i... ,. m...... J,''jn,? nt Buffalo to nil points in the west northwest and southwest. "xiuiiKion accommouation, a.iu p. m. ifiiighnmton and wny sfntlons, 1.03 p. m, vnr.tor'vllle accommodation, 4.00 p. m. "leholsoii accommodation. COO p. m. Express for Utlcn and Rlchfiold Sprlngn it. m. nnd 1.G3 p. tn i '"cii z.B6, p.oo n. m. and 1 55 p. m. ' ni'or rrthumbcrlrnd, Plttston, Wilkes t Hnrre. Plymouth. ninmnsViurtr nnd Dan Jllle. making elnso connections nt Norths ""V'fland for Wllllnmsport, Hnrrlshurg. unitlmore, Washington nnd tho pouth. ..- "'"'hurohorland nnd Intermediate sta tlons, C SO. 10.05 a. m nnd 1.55 and 5.W p ,a!1.".coIe n"d Intel mediate, stalnn, 1A1 ana n.io n. m. PImouth nnd Interm .hata Matlons. 3.35 and 8.C0 p. m. For V imrileu, Pullman parlor nnd sleeping rnnrlisu on all express trains. Fpr detailed Information, pnrtret tlm tables, ore., npply to M L. froth. Dis trict Passenger Agent, iU pnt ticket ollloo Delaware an.l Hudson. On Nov. lath, 1SJ.1, ii-olns -will toavo Scranton as follows- For Carbondale- c ?! 7.:,'!, S W, il 11 tv m.; 12 noon: 1.23, 2 : .t,2, 3 25, G.r, r57r 9.15. 11.00 p. m.; il. i .. m. For Albany, full-. . M.intreal, Br3 ton, New Engl?, i.l iioints, rite G. a. m.. L?1 n m 20 n. m. For Ilonesdnl-1;.: P. in. 10.13 a..m.; 2 20, 5.23 For Wllkcs-n.ir-nfV 7 43. S 43. 0 11. 10.43 n. m.; 12.0'. 1 : 7.1S. 10.41. 11.30 ii ni. :.l'. 2."1, U7, G.l') For New Yoll- I'Mlndrlphl.-i, etc., via, Lehigh Valley 1! rir'i.nl ..4". p. m.; 120.3, 2.1S, 4.27 p. m.; with B!.i(.k Diamond Ex ptess, 11.30 p. m For Pennsylvnnl i RMlrond points, C.fi, 9.38 a. m.; 2.1S, 4.27 c m. For western point -, is. T.chleh Volley Rallroad-7.4S a. m. ; PT03. 123, with Black Diamond Express. 10.41, 11 "0 p. tn. Trains will arrive In Scranton m fol io ws : From Carbondale nnd the North G.4 7.43. S.3S, 9 31, 10.3S, 11.5s a m.; 1.23, 2.15. 3.25. 4.23. 7.43. 10.3S, 11 27 p. in. From Wilkes-Riirre and tho South G.llv 7.45. S.45, 10.3S. 11.55 n. in.; 1.1". 2.14. 3.13, f.20, fi.21. ;.&. 9.05. 1f "- n. m. : 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Carbondale 9.05, 11.33 p. m.; 2.23, 3.32, 3.47. 9.53 p. in. For Wlll:es-Bart e9.PS. 12.03 n. m.', 1.38. 3.28. 5.43, 7.48 p. in. For Albarj, Stirntnga. Montreal, Pos ton, Now England points, etc., 2.23 p. in. Lowest rates to all points In United, Stutes and Cnnnda. J. W. BURD1CK. G. P. A.. Albany, N. Y. H. W. CROSS. D. P. A.. Scrnnton, Pa. Central Railroad of New Jcriay Stations In New York-Font of LP i-W street, N. It., und South Ferry, Whitehall street. Anthraelto coal used exclusively, insure lng cleanliness nnd coinfo.-t. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 1 1SJ5U Trains leave Scranton for Now York, Newark, Elizabeth, Philadelphia, Enr,ton, Bethlehem, Allentown. Mauch Chunk and Whlto Haven, nt 8.30 n. m,: express, 1.20; express, 4.00 p. m. Sundays. 2.13 p. m. For Plttston nnd AVllkes-Barro, S.30 a, in.. 1.20. 4.00 p. m. Sundays. 2.15 p. m. For Baltimore nnd Washington, nnfl points South and West Via Bethlehem. 8.30 n. m.. 1.20 p. m. Sundays, 2.13 p. m. For Long Branch. Ocean Grove, etc, al S.30 a. ni. Hnd 1.20 p. ill. For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlsnurc. via Allentown, S.nn a. m., 1.20 p. m. Sun days, 2.15 p. m. For Pottsvllle. S.30 n. m.. 1.20 p. m. Through tickets to all points East, South and West at lowest rate at thil station. J. II. OLHAUSEN, Gen. Supt. II. P. BALDWIN. Gen. Pass. Ask Lehigh Valley nallroaJ, In Effect Nov. 19, 1S99. Tjn TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For rhlladtlphla and New York, via T). JL- H R. It., at C.13 a. in. and 12.03. 2.1S, 4 27 (Black Diamond E.press). and 11.30 p. in. Sundays. D. & II. It. R 1.0S. 7.18 PFor White Haven, Ilazleton and prln clnal points In the cnnl regions, via D, & il It. It.. 6.15. 2.18 und 4.27 p. tn. FoJ Pottsvllle, e.43, 2.1S p. m. For Bethlehem, Easton, Reading. Hnr rlsburc and principal Intermediate sta tion", via D. & H. R. R.. 6.45 n. m.; 12.0?, "18 4 27 (Black Diamond Express), 11.3H. Suiidavs. D. & II. R. R-. Lit. 7.18 p. m. For ' Tunkhanock. Towanda, Elmlra, Ithaca. Geneva and principal Intermedi ate stations, via D L & W. It. R., 8.03 a m 1.00 and 3.33 p. m. For 'Geneva. Rochester, Buffalo, Niag ara Falls, Chlcugo, and all points west, via D. & II. R. R-. 1203. 3.33 (Black Dia mond Express). 7.4S. 10.41. 11.30 p. m. Sun. days, D. & H. R. R., 12.03 p. m 7.4S p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh) Vullev narlor cars on ull trains between Wl kes.BaYre and New York Philadel phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. . ROLLIN H WILBUR, Gen. Supt., ii Cortland st . New Yurl. CIIAS S LEE. Gen Pass. Act.. IS Cort- landt street. New York. A W NONNF.MACHER. Dlv. Pass. Act.. South Bethlehem, Pa Kor tickets and Pullman reservations apply 309 Lackawanna ave.. Scranton, Pa. New York, Ontario and Western Hall way. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MONDAY. NOV. fi. 1W' Train leaves Sintnton for Carbondale and Cndoslu nt 10 53 n. in., connecting with through trains fst and west. Train leaves Cndosla for Carljondalo; 'apd Scranton at 2.05 p. m.. leaving Ovrbop dale at 3.34 p. m. and nrrlvlng at Scran- "sundnys only For Cadosln. connecting with mnlii line trains enst and west nt K SO u. ni., nrtlvlng Cadosla nt 10.45 a. nu Returning, leaves Cadosla nt 4.30 p. m., leaving Cnibondale nt 5.54 p. m., and ar riving at Scrnnton nt r-.rs x. ni. .1. c Anderaon.'G. P. A. T. Flltorofl. D. P. A.. New York. Scranton. Uric and. Wyoming Valley. Time Tnblo in Edict Sept. It, 1S9. Trains leave Soranton for Now York, Newburgh and. intt'rnindlutn points on Erie rnllro.id. nlso for Ilawley and local points nt 7 05 n. nt. and 2 2S p. in. Returning trains arrive at Scranton at 10.24 a. in and 3.10 and 9.10 p. m. SCALP TREATMENT. MRstLTirELUSCA inunt, Wc. ; shampooing, 50c; facial nmssiir.e. manlcurinif, zic; cmropoay. TOl'Qumcy.' ; V CITY SCAVENGER A. B. BRIGOS CLEANS PItIVY VAULTS and cess pools: no odor. Improved pumps uefil. A. H. nillGGS. Proprietor. L,eav oruers nuo worm Main avenue. or i;iciie- v JmauaimmaM isiiimiiiiY n n ii it Ii Arin,i ji mft i