THE SCRANTON TRIBUJNE-TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1890. aOSTETTEte S3 CELEBHATED "HT If you feel tired lu the morning, try Hotelier's Homnch Hitter Your stomnob. Id probably over, vr or Iced nml nil clogced Up. The Blttars cures Constipation, Dyspep.sln, Liver and Kidney Uisensss. It nets prompt and surely. CARBONDALE. COMING WEDDINGS. This week Wednesday two couplei will take the Important step from single to married life. One of these weddings, the Nelson-Gllhool morning event, has altcady been announced through these columns.and the other, nn evening cere mony, comes ns a surprise to a great many friends. Miss Hannah Deegnn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Deegan, of Helmont Btieet, la to wed Frank Dougher, one of Archbald's leading young men. on that day, contrlbutlnc one more to the long list of ceremonies that have taken place this fall. The event will bo attended with the usual wedding repast and teceptlon to a few friends. The couple will take up their residence In Archbald, where the groom Is employed. COUNCIL MEETING. Common council met Inst evening nnd adopted re-solutions as follows: That Contractors nialr & Kennedy be noti fied to return the city's stone ci usher forthwith, In good condition; that a flrc-nlarm box bo erected at the works of the Hendrlek Manufacturing com pany ns per request at their expense. Tho request of William Lindsay for sewer rebate on nighth avenue prop erty was referred to committee for re port at net meeting. Council ad journed to meet Wednesday evening. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. James Courtney has leturned from Scranton. Contractor A. B. Tiffany has returned from a business trip to New York city. Patrick McCann has returned to Scranton The Carbondale Doctors' association will meet nt Dr. H. C. Wheeler's this evening, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Van Dermark havo returned from their wedding tour and have taken up their residence at tho homo of the former'3 parents on Wash ington street. Master Btldge Builder George Bur rell's force of men was engaged yes terday razing the old gravity trestle at Waymai t. Mrs X L Moon has returned from her Philadelphia visit. Miss Kato Byrne Is homo from New York. The Traction company will commence work on the change of grade today at Eighth avenue nnd Main street. Tho Delaware nnd Hudson shops have returned to ten hours' time. OLYPHANT. The B. Y. P. TT. of the Susquehanna Stieet Baptist chuich will hold a ser vice on Thuisday afternoon by re quest. W H. Priest will give a black board study on "Liberty and Love." The young people of the other churches are invited to take part In the ser vice, which will commence at 2.30 o'clock. In the evening tho membeis of the church will hold a regular Thanksgiving service. All are cordial ly invited to attend Tho members of the C. Y. M T. A. nnd B. society will serve a Thanks giving supper In the Father Mathew hall Thursday evening. At the con clusion of the supper a social will be held Music will be furnished by Law rence's orchestra. The following ladles will hae charge of the tables: Table No. 1, Mrs. M. J. McAndrew, Mrs. James JNealon. Miss Khte Nealon; table No. 2, Mrs. James Walsh, Mrs. Charles Hanlon, Miss Maine Nealon; Table No. 3, Misses Hannah Henery, Nellie McAndrew and Mamie Lawler. Tho Olyphant Water company re cently sank nn artesian well near the reservoir nt Dolph's which Is giving out a supply of water amounting to 300 gallons a minute, or 432,000 gallons a day. With this supply of water. In addition to the reservoir, there will be no danger of a famine at this place In the future. Tho ladles of the Presbyterian church will serve supper In the social room of the church Thanksgiving evening. During the evening an excellent pro gramme which has been prepared will be rendered All are Invited. Michael Cannon, of Avoca, who has been visiting relatives In town, has re turned home. Cards are out announcing the mar riage of Miss Sarah J Ward to George W. Williams, to take place Thanks giving day. Mrs John It. McHale, of Dunmore ttreet, Is quite 111. Misses May Gurrell nnd Lama Nat ion, of Scranton, were the guests of Miss Jiaud McIIugh over Sunday. The Juvenus Dancing class will con duct their usual weekly social at Ma hon's hall this evening. Prof. T. M. McHale, of Scranton, spent Sunday here. pniCEBUita. The funeral of Oeorgo Plowright.who was killed In Storrs' mines, took place from the family homo In Prlceburg Sunday afternoon and was one of the largest ever held at that place. The remains rested in a beautiful brocaded Jjw STOMACH! Tho Kitchen Sink Should not breed diseases like typhoid fever or malaria. It will not if -you use Gold Dust regularly. Snd for frtt tookltt "dolden ItulM (or HouMwcrk." THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY Cklup St.Louti NewYofk Bolton casket, surrounded by a profusion of flowers, the snd tokens of love nnd sympathy from relatives mid friends. The funeral cortege, accompanied by the members of the 1'rImlUvo Metho dist Sunday school nnd the Forresters, of which tho deceased was a member, proceeded to the Primitive Methodist church, where tho services wero con ducted by Ilev. Mr. Holden, the pastor, whose funeral sermon was full of wis dom nnd consolation to tho bereaved family. Several beautiful selections weto rendered by the choir. At tli conclusion of tho services the retrains were viewed and then taken to tho Prlccburg cemetery nnd laid at rest. Tho (lower-bearers were Frederick Zim merman, EHJa Box-, Edward Margetson, William Smith, Charles Bnrrctt. Bob ert Berbcck. Tho pall-bearers were George Wetland, John Oder, K. Slmrrts, Samuel Thomns, Albert Pervls and Matthew Harland, of rtendham. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Entertainments nnd Suppers on Thanksgiving Night. Tho young ladles of Mrs. Cramer's Sunday school class will give a turkey supper and entertainment on Thanks giving evening In the First Baptist chuich. Supper will bo served from 5 to 11 o'clock. The entertainment wilt begin at 8 o'clock. Following Is the programme: Chorus by the class; recitation, lluth Thomas; recitation, Miss Hunt; vocal solo, Cora Grlfllths; recitation, Edith Simmons; recitation, Earl Tompkins; charade, "Preparing for Thanksgiving;" vocal duet? Mrs. Cramer and Mrs. De Grnw; recitation, Hilda Phillips; recitation, Myrtle Itoo; solo, Mrs. CramJr; recitation, Lulu Sprnguc; chorus by class. The Ladies' Aid society of the Metho dist Episcopal church will give a U'hanksglvlng supper and entertain ment In tho church on Thursday even ing. The entertainment will be given by tho Glee club nnd tho programme will be as follows- Glee, "Hall Smil ing Morn," club; quartette, "Who Killed Cock Bobbin?" quartette, "Come Wheie My Love Lies Drcnming," male voices; recitation, selected, Miss Mllllo Osborne; glee, "Sweet and Low," quar tette, "Peter, Toter, Pumpkin Eater;" double quartctcttc. "Oh, Who Will O'er the Downs So Free;" recitation, selected, Miss Osborne; quai tette, "Pussy In tho Well," m.ile voices; chorus, "Let the Hills and Vales Be sound;" selection, by bnnd of colored ladles. Chicken pie and oyster sup per will be served from 5 30 until 10 o'clock. Entertainment commences at S o'clock. Will E. Davis, a well known young Mnyfleld man who Is a student at tho Howard University, at Washing ton, D. C , has recently won honors in a debate at that Institution and has been selected by the faculty as one of the debateis to take part In the annual public debate in January. As the col lege contains over S00 students, his selection is no small honor and his success Is gratifying to his many friends. The Twentieth Century Bicycle club will hold a social nnd hop in Enter prise hall tomorrow evening. The redes of dances which the club has been monthly holding are largely at tended and enjoved by a number of young people, many of whom come from neighboring towns. The condition of Mrs. Wlllard It. Dodson, of Second street, who has been critically ill Is much improved, She Is now able to sit up dally. Nellie, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hart, of Main street, Is 111 of scarlet fever. Mis. Ellen Nicholson, of South Main street, has returned home after a week's visit with Parsons fi lends. Chamberlain's Pain Balm Cures Oth ers, Why Not 'xouP My wife has been using Chamber lain's Pain Balm, with good results, for a lame shoulder that has pained' her continually for nine years We trie 1 all kinds of medicines and doctors without receiving any benefit from any of them. One day we saw an advertise ment of this medicine and thought of trying It, which we did with the best of satisfaction. She has used only one bottle and her shoulder Is almost well. Adolph L. Mlllett, Manchester, N. H. For sale by all druggists. Matthew Btos., wholesalo and retail agents. PECKVILLE. Mrs. Levi Howell, of nidge stteet, celebrated her sixtieth birthday on Fri day, Nov 17. when a large number of relatives and fi lends nssembled to pay their respects to Mrs. How el! Re freshments were served by the ladles, after which games and other amuse ments were Indulged In until a lata hour. Willie Coleman, the young lad who was removed to the Lackawanna hos pital Saturday to hae an operaSJon pefotmod for appendicitis, died at that institution Sunday. The funeral will take place this afternoon at the homo of Mr. Emll Coleman. SIBLEY. There will be an entertnlnment and contest at the Sibley Union chuich, of Slblev, on Wednesday evening, Nov. 29, the proceeds of which will go to waids liquidating the debt of the church. The following tnli-nt of West Scranton will participate In the pro gramme, which is as follows: Address, pastor; solo, David Jenkins; trli, Messrs. Eans, Davis and Evans; solo, Miss Markwick; lecltatlon, Blodwen Davles; whlbtllng solo, William Gall; duet Messrs. Jenkins and Davis; solo, Caleb Ellas- recitation, Thomas Ellas; duet Messrs Jenkins and Davis; solo, Tallle Evans phonograph selection. Edward B Davles, solo, Gomer Evans; duet, Nora and Blodwen Davles; "My Country 'TIs of Thee," audience. Ac companist, Miss May Sans. 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Tho meeting of the newly organized Are company, which was held In tho boiough council room-: last evening1, was attended by a large number of members nnd cltl7cns. Tho session was an enthusiastic one as much busi ness was transacted. The committee that was appointed at a recent meet ing to arrange for a, benefit entertain ment to be held in tho near future, made a very favorable leport. The committee Is composed of the follow ing Chairman, "Willi mi II. Thomas; Thomas J. Hughes, Edward D. Davis, John J. Hoiivens, Bert Lewis and Charles Perry. Mr. David X. Lewis has almost re covered from his recent nines''. Thomas Malloy, of Oak street, Is nursing a very soro hand, fiom Injur ies ho leeelvtd n few days ago at the Archbald mines. Don't foiget the forthcoming supper of the bachelor at the Calvaiy Bap tist chutch, on Wednesday and Thurs day tvenln-rs of this week If you le siio an evening of n.u li amusement and pleasure. The bachelors will havo everything prepared so well that you nil! r,i fi . i,- . .u will not regret the hour spent for tho worthy cause Watch for tho bill of fare. At the mooting of tho membeis of the new CnlhoHi' perish, which was held last evening, all arrangements wero completed for the Thanksgiving dlnner nnd count! y dance, which will be held In Weber's rink on Thursday night under the auspices of tl o Ladles' Aid soeletv. A enke walk villi bo ono of tho many features. A very tempt ing menu will bo presented by tho Indies. M1ps Susie nnd Mary Harris, of Main street, vlltcd friends In Went Scranton on tho .abbnth. Mr. II. T D.avls, of Main street. Is slowly recovering from a severe attack of paralvsK I The work of evtendlrg the street car ! tinck through Old Forge borough Is progressing lapldly. They have near ly reached the crossing of the Dela ware, 1ackawanna and Western rail road, and will soon be able to connect with the Luzeinp line. The bnrntich echnnls will bo closed on Thursday in obseivance of Thanks giving. Mr. Tcnbert Inglls, 01' Yatcsvlllc, was the guest of lelatlves hero on the Sab hath. Mrs Joseph Hnll Is ill at her homa on Union street. THEATRICAL. , "That Girl from Texas." Edna and Cecil Spooner and their company opened their week's engage ment at the Academy of Music last night before a large audience by pre senting "That Girl from Texas," a comedy In four nets with Cecil Spooner in the congenial lole of May Percy, "Tho Little Maveilck." Her Imper sonation of that character Inst night was one of the best pieces of work that Miss Spooner has ever done In this city. I hhe had tho support of a very strong company, excellent members or which aie Augustus Phillips, B. S. Spooner, Charles C Bummel, Olive drove and Mollle Spooner. John A. West, the comedian and Instrumentalist, was 1 seen In specialties, Edna May sang 1 several songs thnt were illustrated and I views were thrown by the magnlscope. Character dances were Introduced 1 by Cecil Spooner. Taken In Its entlie- ty tin? performance Is one of the best given by a repertoire company at the Acndemv this season. This afternoon the company will pre sent "The Wages of Sin" and tonight, "Trilby." Sheridan's City Sports. Sheildan's New City Sports ojiencd a threo days' engagement at tho Gaiety yesteiday afternoon which promises to be very successful, for the show Is bright and entertaining. It opens with a burlesque, "Troubles In a Boarding House," in which afl the members of the company participate. A number of good specialties are Introduced. The closing burlesque Is entitled "The Four Married Men" and Is u strong feature of the performance. In tho olio one of the best "turns" Is by the Brothers Lowell, aciobats of more than ordinary agility. The Imps ballet was a novel and taking feature. Miss Fan ny Lewis sang Illustrated songs. Other contributions to the olio weie by Carr and McLeod, musicians; Miss Alice Leslie, soubiette; Nelson and Mtlledge, In a comedy sketch, and Mills and Hai t, sketch team. The performance will be repeated JSOVER tomorrow afternoon and A Contented Woman. That tho Lyceum Theatre this even ing will havo Its seating capacity taxed to Its utmost, there can bo no doubt, If one Is to Judgo by the unusual demand for seats. That the occasion will be n Joyous ono there can be no doubt, when the announcement that Hoyt's "A Contented Woman," tho funniest work of this clever playwright, will bo tho attraction, and It comes with Its wealth of scenery and gorgeous costumes, the same as used during Its phenomenally successful run at Hoyt's Theatre, New York. Tho pleco Is replete with spirited and catchy music, and no end of entertain ing specialties. Tho cast Is the strong est Mr. Hoyt has ever sent out, nnd Is headed by Miss Bello Archer, noted for hor artistic acting and beauty. "Whnt Happened to Jones." Tho much talked of "Jones" comes to the Lyceum tomorrow evening with the following clever cast: John Alli son, II. G. Hockey, II. W. Montgom ery, Louis nelnhait, Joseph McKever, Charles Charters, Charles Greene, Florence Marlon, Lillian Young, Olive McConnell, Ethel Heitslet. Marie Ilnynes and Maud Allison. Tho fnrco has two very amusing sub-plots, which together with the main theme, furnish the groundwork for some of the most amusing com plications seen In any faice of recent yeais. "Kerry Gow" and "Shaun Rhue." The Irishman of New York Is unique, If he Is judged fiom tho pictures of him that are circulated by certain ac tors from New York His like Is not to be found In any other large city of America, and, were he to appear as lepresented within a mile of the shores of Ireland, ho would be caught and caged as a curio. On the other hand, the Irishmen that Joseph Murphy pre sents in his 1 plays "Kerry Gow" and "Shaun Ithue," ate bits of life fresh fiom tho Emeinld Isle. Mr. Murphy will be seen In the "Ker ry Gow" at tho Lyceum Thursday af ternoon and evening and In "Shaun llhue" Friday evening. Gnmble-IUhll Concert. Mr. Gamble and Miss Rlhll will give a concert In St. Luke's Parish house on Dec. G under tho auspices of the Scranton Conseivatory of Music. Mr. Gamble linn a voice of great range and power and uses it always to advantage. Ills style is of the best, his diction cultured, his enunciation wonderfully distinct. Miss Hlhll's rate combination of tal ents Is notable; as a pianist she Is btilliant, and to this she adds sympa thy, taste and understanding, evincing not only the accomplished pei former, but the cultured mind and artistic, tempeiament. "SELF PRESERVATION Is the first law of Nature," and to take Hood's Sarsap.iiilla on the flist npearancc of lmpuie blood is an Important step to ward self preservation. It makes rich, red blood and Insures good health. HOOD'S PILLS do not gripe. All druggists. 25c. FOOT BALIi NOTES. The Scranton hlgli Bchool foot ball eleven Indulged in .1 vigorous practice jonerduy afternoon prtpar.atoiy to their nanKsBivirg game at uinB-namton. A lnree number of tho team's paitlbans will accompany the plajcrs to the Parlor City nnd a special cat hns been chartered for them All who vih to accompany tho bojs are icipitstcd to arrange teiini with Mnm-gcr .loin- Horan, of the team. The train w ItJ kavo Ecranton early Thurs. da morning 1 nd will an Ive at Bln&ham- ton about 11 oclok. The two elevens met e.irlj In the season at Athletic park, and Blngliamton 1 roved vlctotlous by the s,coro of 5-0. High school lug been strcnglhercd Mnco then, however, anl conlldentlj expects to win tho gume. It Is likely that the School of the Lack awanna villi again meet the high school on the gridiron. Manager Horan, of tho high school, ls trjliig to nriange a game, and It Is probablo that local enthusiasts will soon see the&o two strung teams lined up ugalnst each ether. Thero havo very seldom been vears In which such hui'P foot bill f-core-s weiei piled up us In this one. Mention has al ready been made. In these columns, of the University of Chleago's great victory over Northwestern unlvenlty by the core of 7G-0. A vieck ago last Saturday Franklin and Marshall mat Tcmplo col lege, of Philadelphia, at Lancaster and tho ultimate result was 9G-0, in favor of 1 i.anklln and Murshnll. That team's full back, Peters, established a record in goal kicking nfter touchdowns by scoring four teen goals out of wlteen attempts. Out of tht twelve men who were on tho Held for Franklin and Mnishall duilug tho game, ten scored one or more touch downs Last Saturday the C.irllslo In dians met Obeilln college nt Carlisle The men from Oberlln were burled under tho seore of 81-0, tho fierce red men tear- ' Ing the Westerners' line to pieces and scoring almcfet nt will Tho stiong Stato college team visited tho veteran plujcrg vi ho make up tho Dur,uesne C. and A. club Satuidny nfttiroon and when th3 clouds of ba'tlo had dilfted nway the Duquc-sno varrlors wero gilmly smiling over u fil-3 game In theli favor. All things considered, tho season has proved a recoid breaker. Satlsfnctorv arrangements havo bcon made by tho management of the St. Thomas college foot bnll cloven with Villa Nova college, nnd ns a result, Thanksglvlrg day will see ono of tho hardest Rildiron tights ever witnessed In this city nt Athletic park. The teams will havo many pirtlsans, the St Thomas bovs, of course, as local players being he favorites With Villa Nova, how ever, Captain Nallln and Qunitcrback Joe Weir nro both old St Thomas play ers, and they will llnd ns a result manv friendly faces In tho largo crowd which will undoubtedly surge out to tho park. The gamo will bo far from n one-sided one, ns the St. Thomas bojs are thor oughly In edge by reuson of their defeat by Mph school recently nnd menu to show their local admirers what they still can do They have been Indulging In hard, steady practice for the past week and will be In fine condition to meet their opponents. KNIGHTS OF MALTA. Prlnco of Peace cemmandcry, No. G9, Ancient and Illustrious Order Knights of Malta, of Wllkes-Ilarre, Increased Its membership by flfty-flvo new Sir Knights, nt their regular mcetlrg on Friday even ing, at Knights of Malta hall, South Main street. Tho commandcry Is In a most nourishing condition and has on Its rolls 200 and moro active workers of the order. At a meollng of tho Prince of Pcaco com rnandery, Friday evonlng. tho commnnd ery degree staff Initiated the flfty-llva novices Into tho order, while tho higher degrees were exetrpllned by Grand Re corder Sir George 11. Pierce, of Philadel phia, A Question. Georgo Q, Cannon, tho Utah states man, takes a deep Interest In Irrigation nnd Is a regular attondant at the con gresses which are held In the far west this nnd evening. The People's A POPULAR CLEANING HOUSE for tho neurit of All Who Hnve House to Rent, Rcul Kstato or Other Property to Sell or Kxchnncrc, or Who Want Situation or Help Those Small AdvcrtlHements Cost One Cent n Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word lixjopt Situation! Wanted, Which Ats la. scrtcd Free. FOR RENT SIX BOOMS, ADAMS AVENUE, 13 50 Wells & Keator. Olllcc, 22 Burr Bldg. FOR RENT-ROOMS IN ALL FARTS of tho city, Wells & Keutur. 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WANTED-SALESMEN AND SALES ladb's for tho following departments Domestics, Linen, Furniture, llouso Fur nishings, China and Crockery I'crman ont cmploynipnt for competent people Apply on Monday afternoon at olllco of Jonas Long's Sons AGENTS WANTED. SALESMEN-IF YOU WANT TO MAKE $1,500 a ear work for us Our leuthpr suspenders sell themselves, cannot wear mit, nttrnctho nsscrtment exclusive tcr. ritory. samples free cundltlonnll J. S Berry Mfg. Co . A 520 Cincinnati, O. HELP WANTED-MAJLE wntedeTlXbliT" to de- llver and collect. Salary $13 a week nnd expenses State age, etc Globe Companv, 723 Chestnut Street, Philadel phia, Pa. WANTED-YOUNO MAN AS PORTER at St. Cloud hotel. ENEP.OETIC SALESMAN COUNTRY wotk. School buppllcb. Salary $100 and etras. R. O. Evans & Co., Chi cago, 111 A LIVE AGENT FOR SCRANTON FOR a sick and accident companv that Is erdorsed by the entire pollco and fire de partments of Philadelphia Address nt once, E, W Goodrich, Jermyn hotel. WANTED-BY AN ESTABLISHED buslnpss of a high older, a representa tive of nbllltv and barking who can t.iko up Its work In the state of Pcnnsilvanla, no scheme; permanent business with monev In it for the rlpht party Address, giving references FOUNTAIN BATH BRUSH CO., Grnnd Rapids Mich WANTED-BAKER AS SECOND HAND Scheucr Bros , 311 Brook street HELP WANTED FFMLE. GIRL ABOUT lfl TO HELP WITH GEN eral housework, 618 Washington ave STRAYED. STRAY COW AT D & H. C. CO., PROV Idenco farm will bo sold Nov. 28 at 2 p m. Lewis Huff LOST. LOST -SATURDAY MORNING. A PAIR of ese-glarseH with cold rims nnd gold chain. Finder will be revvntded If he returns same to 7."0 Jefferson avenue. LOST A COW, MONDAY; BROWN cow, crooked horn A liberal reward f returned to John Pinko, C07 Swctlnnd St. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO older, also Indies' wnlsts. Louise Shoemaker, 212 Adams avenue. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES BARRE RECORD CAN be had In Scranton at the news stands or rtclsman UroR , V)b spruce and 503 Lin. den, M Norton ."22 Lackawanna avenue I B. Schutzer 211 Spruce strest JWJrGCELLAjNEOUS. THE RAFFLE FOR THE CLOCK WILL take place on Thurrdny (Thanksglv Ingi nlKht. Every ticket holder Is ic spectrully Invited nt John Woelkers, hi I Cherry street j to discuss that subject, relates the Sat urday Evening PoBt At one congress a drowsy delegate lead a paper on ar tesian wells, which he declaied always brought water except when they struck a rock. He repeated this state ment several times. At the fourth repetition ho defied anyone to deny tho proposition. Cannon looked up, nnd In his full musical voice asked, "How do you account for Moses' success?" Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications n they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. Thert Is only one way to euro (harness, and that Is by constitutional lemedleH Dcnrnes Is cuused b nn Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of tho Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound 01 imperfect bearing, and when It Is entltelj closed, Deafness is the lesult. nnd unless the Inlluinmatluii can be taken out nnd this tube lestoted to Its normal condition, hen ring will be destrojed forovei . nlno cases uul or tea end caused ly Catarrh, which Is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces We will give One Hundred Dollnrs for any caso of Deafness icnused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured b Hall's Cutarrh Cute Send for circulars, free. I' J CHENEY & CO , Toledo, O Sold by Druggists, 7Dc Hall's Family Pills ure tho best. CASTOR 1 A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough Bears tho rt&a&ffi&ZAl Signaturt Exchange. PROFESSIONAL. ncHirrsoTa EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Count II building, Scranton. E I,. WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of COG Washington nvenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. .IB. AnCIIITECT, 433 Bpruco st cor Wash, uv , Scranton. Frederick l. brown, architect. Prlcn building. 120 Washington nvonuo. Scranton. T I. LACtTV & PON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. nvrsr? DR I. O. LYMAN. SCB ANTON I'ltl vnte Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry. DB. II. T. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DB. C. C. LAUBACH, 11R Wyoming nvo. WELCOME C. SNOVEB. Coal Exclmngo 2nd floor. Room D. Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to 5. HOTELS NO n'THUfiNTa THE ELK CArn, 125 nnd J27 FBANK lln avenue. Rntcs reasonable. P. ZEIGLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D . L. & W pnsFongcr depot Conducted on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop f ?myn- RICHARD J. BOURKE, ATTORNEY-nt-Law, E00-2 Lackawanna ncnuo Oen cral law bu!ne, collections and loans J. W BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Cminpllor-at-Law, Rooms 312-213 Menrr Building D B REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS nfpotlatecl on real rntate security. Meant building, coiner Washington avenue nnd Rpruco etrci-t. M J. DONAHOE ATTORNEY-AT-law Offlces, G12-G11 Mears Building FRANK E BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND Coiinsellor-at-Law. Burr building, rooms 13 nnd It, Washington avenue WILLARD WARREN Sc KNArP. AT tornevs and Counrellors-at-Law. Ko publlcan building, Washington nvenue, Scranton, Pa. JESSFP & JESSUP ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth building; rooms 1. 20 and 21 JAMES W OAKrORD ATTOBNEY-AT-Law Rooms 514. 515 and 51G Board of Trade building. EDWARD W, THAYER ATTORNEY. Rooms fC3-tn Hi floor, Mears building. L A WATBES. ATTORNEY-AT-lAW. 502 Board of Trado building. Scrantcn, Pa. C. R PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth building Scranton Pa PATTERSON & WILCOX. TRADERS' Nutlonnl Bank building. C COMEGYS. Bultdlng 0-lt REPUBLICAN A. W BERTHOLr, Mears building. ATTORNEY, PWVS"''"" """3 '"lOVS MARY A. opathlnt. SHEPHERD M. CIS Linden street, D , IIOME- DR. W E ALLEN, 513 NORTH WASII lngton nvenue. DB L M GATES, ROOMS 207 AND 20S Rtfard of Trndf building Office hours, R to n a m , ! In 1 nnd 7 to 8 p ra Residence, 309 Mndlson nvenup. DR S W. L'AMOREAFX. OFriCE SV Washington nvenue Rc-ldcncp. 111S Mulberrv Chronic diseases lung"!, heart, kldnpvs nnd genlto-iirlnnry or gans a sppclnlty. IIouis. 1 to I p. m. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton. Pn Courses prpparatorv to college law.iTipdl' Ine or biiKlnPss Onens Sept Uth Spnd ror catalogue. Rev Thomas M. rami. LL D , principal nnd proprietor; W. E. Plumley, A. M., head master. pros G R CLARK & CO. SEEDMEN AND Nursprvmon, stnro 140 Washington ave nue; green house. 1350 North Main ave nue; store telephone, 7S2. wins SCREENS JOS KFETTEL. REAR HI LACKA wannn avenue, Scranton, Pa, manurac turer or Wlro Spreens MISCALL 'N"OUS BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and cone it wotk ruinlshed Tor terms address R. J Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulberts' music store. MEOARGEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, .paper hags, twine Will house 130 Washington evenuo, Scranton, Pa SITUATIONS WANTED AN raPlTlUENCElT SHOE SALES man desires situation Address "Sales man." Tilbuno olllce BOOKKEEPER WOULD LIKE EN gngement lor thiri lumrs each d.aj to assist on books In grocrrj r other business Twenty eet ts un houi. Ad dress Y '- Tribune otllec. EXCEPTIONALLY WELL QUALIFIED voung woman bookkcepei wants posi tion. S. W. G , Tribune, utllec. SITUATION WANTED--BY LADY AS cashier, eltrk or tsslst In olllco ca nt cltv. Good education Only those meaning business need appli. Addless W., 523 Scmiicr avenue, city. SITUATION WANTFD-BY A MIDDLE aged woman as housekeeper or gen eral housework. Apply ut llo Pcnn nvo nue, city. WANTFD-WORK BY THE DAY AS Inundtess on every kind ot woik, can give best lefeince. Address A. Mui phj, 1101 Stono avenue. AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN WISHES a sltuutlon ns housekeeper, or light housework 410 Wilghts court SITUATION WANTED -HY A YOUNG nmtrled man to tin nn kind of work. Addte&e, D L 410 Hickory Ptrcet. WANTED-WASHING AND IRONING, to tak" homo; lenlnunint nnd barber washing. F' cents dozen, napkins nml towels, table clothes, 20 cents dozen 12 Vcst Market Mreet. WEdlOEE) GENT i.EMAN. FOR nlno eurs In 11 responsible position is accountant nnd correspondent, would llko position where his experience would ba available First-elans references. John Clerkwell, Scranton pustoillce. HlTl'ATION wanted by young woman us housekeeper; can give best of references. Address, Mrs J. J , rear 13W1 N. Washington avenue, city. STENOGRAPHER. EXPKRI ENCED, wishes position; has hud two j cars' experience nnd can glio t cellciit rctcr ences. Address, 11 S. L., 1200 Codar avenuo, City. SITUATION WANTED-UV SINGLE nun In giocery stoie or driving, luia hnd live enrs experlerce nnd can Klvo best of refei ences as to character und worth Address F. A., 221 Franklin avo nue. city, RAILROAD TIME TABLE 0N0S Schedule in Effect June 10, 1800. Trains Leave Scranton: 0.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and the West. 0.38 n. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsvlllo, Rending, Norristown, and Philadelphia; nnd for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadolphln, Baltlmoro,Washlngton and Pitts burg nnd tho West. 2.18 p. m., week days (Sundays 1.58 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington nnd Pittsburg and tho West. 4.27 p. m week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J R WOOD, Geni. PaR. Agent. J. B. HUTCHINSON. General Managor.i Del.. Lack:t. and Western. Effect Monday, Juno.G, 1859. Tralrs lcao Scranton as follows! Et- rr.s"?r Now York and all points 'eas.' 1 40, 3 00, 8 00 and 10 05 u. m.; 12.K and 3 3J p. in. Express for Easton. Trenton, Pldladel ni1"l.".,lU tho south, 510, 8 00 nnd 10 05 a. in . 2.K1 and 3UI p. m. iobjhnnna accommodation, 6.10 p. m. l.xpipss for Dlnghamton, Oswego, ,El mlra, Corning. Hath, Dnnvlllo, Mount Mortis and Buffalo. 1210. 1.3V 9 00 m.: ; (hi ard 1. 50 p. m., making close connoc """" "' Buffalo to nil points In tho West nn,tJhPBt nhd southwest. ' yjnMdngtnn accommodation, 3 40t. mi Jinclinmton nnfl way Motions, 1.05 p. m. I nctoj-yMlle accommodation, 4 00 p m. . iMeliolion accommodation. GOO p. in. Lxptcss for Ftlra and Rlehflcld Springy -' n m. nnd IK p. m JJlincu S-, 50(lii in and 1 65 p. Jn. T'or Nrrlhumberlrrd, Plttston, Wllks linrro ih mouth, BloomMiurg nhd Dan :. ' . Taking cloo connections nt North, "n.bprland for Wllllnmsport. Harrlsburg. Halllmorp, Washington nnd tho south, rsorthmnbPtlHnd. nnd Intermediate sta tions, C30, 10 05 a. m. nnd 1.53 and 5.40 p. 'antlcoke nnd tntcimcdlnto stalons, SOS unit 11 10 n. m Plinouth and tntermodlnto jtn tlons. 3 35 and 8 50 p. m. Tor Kingston, 12 r, p m Pullninn parlor and slipping coaches on nil oyprpss trains 1 or detailed Information, pocket time tallies. 0(c , npplv to M. L, Smith. Dis trict Faswnger Agent, depot ticket ofuco. Dclniviri nnd Hudson. On Nov. 15th. iw, trains wilt lcava Ecranton ns rollows: For Carbondale G.20, 7 53, S, 10.13 a. m : 12 noon; 123, 2.20, 3 52, C.23, 0.23, .57. 9 15, 1100 p m.; 1 10 a. m. For Albany, Saratogn, Montreal, Bosi ton, New England points, etc. 0 20 a. m., 2 20 p. m. Tor Honcsdalc G 20, 1013 a. m.: 2.20, 3 23 p. m. For WIIkes-Barre-C 43. 7.41. K 41. f'. 10 41 n m : 12 03, 1 23, 2.1S, 3.33, 4 27, 6.10, 7 41. 10 41. liro p m. For New York, Philadelphia, etc. via Lehigh Vnlley Rnllrnnd-G45 p. m.; 12 03, 2 18. 4 27 p m.: with Black Diamond Ex pires. 11 30 p m For Pennsylvania Railroad points, C 45, 0 US n m. : 2 18, 4 27 p m. Tor western points, via Lehigh Vnlly Rnl1roari-7 4 n. m ; 12 03. 3 33, with Black Diamond Express, 10 41, 11 30 p. m. Trnlns vvlli arrive In Scranton ns follows- From Carbondale and tho North 0 40, 7 41, SIS, 9"1, 10"8, 11 FS a. m ; 123, 2.15. 3 2'.. 4 21, 7.41, 10 IS. 11 27 p m. From Wlll'ps-Parre nnd tho South-fl IB, 7 4S, 8 4S, 10 3S UW n. m.: 1 IS, 2.14. 3 43, f 20, C.21, 7 51. 0 0". IP O1; p m : 1 13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS, For Carbondale 9 03. 1133 p.m.: 2 23, 3 T2. 5 17, 9 53 p m For WIIV-es-Bnrrc 9 3S. 12 03 a. m ; 1 JS, 3 2S. 3 41 7 IS p. m. Tor Albnri. Saratoga, Montreal. Bos ton. Now England points, etc . 2 2.1 p m Lowest rntes to nil points In United Stntps nnd Cnmida J W Bl BDICK. G. P. A . Albany, N. Y. II W. CROSS, D. P. A., Scranton, Pa. Central Kallroil of New Jo-u Stations In New Y'ork Foot of LIbertv stipet, N. R., nnd South Ferry, Whitehall street. , Anthiaelto coal used exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness nnd comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 19, 1SU Trains leave Scranton Tor New Y'ork, Newark. Elizabeth Philadelphia Enston, Bethlehem, Allcntown. Muueh Chunk apd White Haven, at fc 30 a m : express, 1 20; express too p. m Sundavs. 2.15 p. m For Plttston nnd WIlkes-Barre, 8 30 a. m., 1 20, 4 00 p m. Sundavs. 215 p m. F01 Bnltlmoro nnd Washington, and points South nnd West Via Bethlehem, 8 30 a m , 1 20 p m Sundavs, 2 15 p m For Long Brnnrh Ocean Grove, etc , at 8.30 a. ni nnd 1.20 p. in Tor Rending, Lebanon ami iinrnsiimK, via Allcntown. 8 30 a m.. 1 20 p. m. Sun dnvs 215 p m. For Pottsvllle, 8 30 a. m . 1.20 p m. Through tickets to nil points Last. South nnd West nt lowest rate at tho StaU?T? IT OLIIAUSEN, Gen. Supt. II. P. BALDWIN. Gen Pass. Ast. Lchisli Vallov Kuilroad. In Effect Nov. 19, 1S99. TRAINS LEAVE SCBANTON. Tor Philadelphia nnd New York, via D. x- li It R., at G 13 a m and 12.03, 2 IS, 4 07 fuiack Diamond Evpress). and 11.30 p. m. Sundavs. D. & 11. R. R.. 1.5S, 7.4J PFor Whlto Haven, HnzlPton and prln rlpil points in tho coal regions, via D. & 11 R R C 43 2 IS and 1 27 p m. Tor Pottsvllle, G43 2 IS p 111. For Bethlehem, Enston, Reading. Har riwimrir and principal Inlet medlnto stn t on" via D L II R R.. r 43 a. in ; 12 03, "is I-7 (Blnek Diamond Express), 1130. Sundnis. D ft H R. R . 1 f.S, 7.4S p. m For Tunkhanock. Tovvanda, Elmira, Ithnrn Geneva nnd Principal Intermedi ate stations via D, L & VV. 11. 11., 80s a m .100 and 3 "3 P m For Geneva. Rochester. Buffalo. Nlag nro Falls Chicago, and nil points west, vfn D & H R. R 12 03. 3 3. (Black Dla mond Express). 7 4S. 10 41. 1110 p m Sun ,,aT D I H R B ., 101 P, m. 7 4 p m. Pullman pnnnr n n"!1"' . - ., I Hill""" . i tmtna hatnaan f-...i-. Tirtdilnliem. Pn Vnr tlekets and Pullman reservations apply Lackawanna aye.. Scranton, Pa. New York, Ontario nnd Western Rail way. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MONDAY. NOV C, 1S99 . 1 ui 114 Tialii loaves Sernnton for Carbondnlff nnd Cudosla at 10 51 a. m., cnnneotlw; with through trains cntt and west. Train lenves Cndosln for Cnrbondnlo nnd Scranton nt 2 03 P m, leaving Carbon dale at 1.11 P m nnd arriving nt Seran- t0pundnvs only-For Cndosln. connecting with main line trains east and w4isa. 8 3ft n m . airlvlng Codosla at 10 43 a, m Rr turning, loaves CnrtoMa at 4 JO p m., lpavlng Cnrbondnlo r.t 5 51 p mi nnd ar riving at Sernnton nt r.83 p. m . J r Andpison, O. P. A. T. Flltcrott, D P A , New York. Scranton. ,, F.rlc nnd Wvomlii'j Vallov. Time Table In Effeet Sppt 11 ISM Ttnlns leavn Scranton for NeWjYprk, Newburgh and Intcrmodlato point, on Eric n llrmd, also for Ilnwley rtnd local points nt 7 05 a m nnd 2 28 pm Returning trnlns arrive nt Scrnmton at 10 21 a. m and 8 18 and 910 p. m SCALP TREATMENT. - - -w--wv MRS L T KELLER, ROALr-'HWATV ment. 50c , shnmpoolng 50c ; fa(o mndsarc. manic urlns. 2")C4;jhltopoJj; 701 Qulncy y :t CITY SCAVENGER A. B BBIGOS CLEANS PRIVY VAUlJrlfr and cess pools, no odor .Immaved pumns used, A. JI. BRIGQSProprkitor. Loavn orders 1W ortlOIatrntfeTTua. or Klckc's drug t-lorp, corner Adams and Mulberry Telephone 9310. VniioT nnrior 1 " ", iwi,-. ..n,, .. Wlkts pnrro and ,New York Phlladel iililn HiifTnlo nnd Suspension Brldce ROLLIN II WILBUR. Gen Supt.. 21 rnrtlnml st New York rilAS H LEE Gen Pass Ast.. 20 Cort- lnnitt strpet New York . ,n. vnrixFMACHER. DIv. Pass Astf? JY -
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