A THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1000, ft LACKAWANNA COUNTY. CARBONMLE. 17UNERAI, OF HELEN SHIELDS. The obsequies of Mlas Hctcn Shields were conducted at tho family residence on North Church street yesterday nf ternoon nt 2 o'clock. Rev. II. J Whcl nn, of tho llercan Baptist chutch, olll clated, The procession which accom panied the tcmnlns to the place of In terment In Urookslde cemetery was a long one. The pall-bcarcrs were Messrn J. A. Hoole, William Dlmock, George Avery, Charles HrldKet, Newell Van Bergen and Mnurlco Reynolds. The flower-bearers were Misses Ornce Munn. Kdlth Bailey, Isabelle Watt, Louise Slocum, Nellie Gallaghy and Elizabeth Teeta and Messis. Fred Ber ry and Irving Avery. NO COAL TO BURN. Local coal dealers are from ten days to two weeks behind with their or ders. Even tho Delaware and Hudson has been unable to supply the demand for the past four or five dnys The public Is situated like Tantalus sur rounded with coal, with none to burn. Thousands of tons art- stored at An thracite park and In the yards, but It doesn't seem to help the local trade At the Barton Individual colliery thcie are orders for 17." tons, which cannot be dcllveied, and at the Muirin break er, on the westerly mountain, they are away behind. WILL WED NEXT TUESDAY. A wedding that w 111 occasion a pleas ant stir In social circles is that of Miss Alice fierrlty, the pretty daughter of Mr. and Mrs Martin Oeirlty, of Dun lin ff street und John Monlson, the popular Delaware and Hudson fore man The nuptials will be celebiated nt St. Hose church on Tuesday morn ig of next week. Itev. T. r. Coffey will officiate. After the icremony and wedding Urenkfast the young couple will leave this city for Albany Fiom that place they w ill go to New York via the Hudson liver, thence to Boston nnd other points. They will remain away two weeks I'pon their return they will boa id at the home of Mrs. Sophia Williams, on Belmont stieet. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Glynn Tallman Is 111 at his home on Highland avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wnyman, of Pike stieet, have returned fiom Wllkes-Baire. J S. Nlles, M. D., attended the meet ing of the State Medical society at Wllkes-Bnne. Mrs Tucker, of Washington avenue. Is entertaining Mrs. Chailes Tucker, of Buffalo. C 12. Spencer and D. Scurry w HI at tend the meeting of the Nation il Bank ers' association at Richmond, Va. Tho Spooners presented "The Two Orphans" at the Grand Opera Houm last evening to a falr-sbcd audience. i:. W. Puidln and I V. Hollenbeck have returned from New York. A WONDERFUL CURE OF DIARRHOEA. A PROMINENT VIRGINIA EDITOR Had Almost Given Up, but Was Brought Back to Pel feet Health by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy. READ HIS EDITORIAL. Irom tlie Times, Hillstllle, ,i I buffered w 1th diarrhoea for a long time and thought I was past being cured, I had spent much time and monay nnd suffered so much misery that I had almost decided to give up nil hopes of recovery and nwalt the result, but noticing the advertisement of Chnmbeiinln's Colic, Cholera and Dlanhoea Remedy and also some tes timonials stating ho.v seme wonderful cures had been wrought by this reme dy I decided to try It. After taking a few doses 1 was entirely well of that trouble, and I wish to say further to my readers and fellow-Miffoiors that I nm a hale and hearty man today and feel as well as I ever did In my life. O. R. Moore. Sold by all drug gists. Matthews Bios, wholesale and i retail a"j"nts. OLYPHANT. Fred Duggan, of this place, a mem ber of Company L, Fifteenth Infantry, Iwns among the number who weie hilled In a lecent engagement with Ithe Insurgents at Slnllonn. Philip pine Islands, The joung man was a son of Hugh Duggan, of Dunmore street, nnd was 22 years of age. He hvent to Manila the latter part of lune, after spending a short furlough nt his home here. BJj had many rfrlends. who are deeply grieved nt the 'news of his death. Benjamin Owens, i of Dunmoio street, a member of the same company, .v.is among tho wounded. He also spent some time at Ills homo In town bcfoie leaving for Manila. Miss Addle Henley, of Rendhnm, Is the guest of Miss Lauia O'Hara, of Dunmore street. Cnrds nr out announcing tho mar- rlase of Brnest Pavld, of Blakely, to I Miss Lllible McPeek, of Pcckvlllc. to I Jake place at the bride's homo In Peckvllle, next Wednesday morning at Tho Brow ns defeated tho Orlentnls on the Brown's grounds yestcrdny af ternoon by a score of 12 to 2. A number of young people were In attendance nt a sorltl held In Mn hon's hall last evening, In honor of P V O'Malley and James McGlnty, Itudents who leave foi school next iveek All present enjoyed tho event Immense!. Miss ,ttp McGlntyi pre licit rl nt the plnno. llllaii) Winacott, of Grassy street, left jeMoiduy for Ohio, to work In the oft coal legions. Regular services will be held In the Congiegattlonnl church tomorrow Morning and evening. "A Trip to the Lund jf Jii3tco and Happiness" Is tho theme for the evening service. RerVlce.s will lit, held at the usual time In the Susquehanna Street Bap tist .uhuirh tomoirow. Rev. George Hague, pastor. tylss Mary J. Davis has returned EERY WOIVIASM Sometimes needia reliable, monthly, refnlatlnr medicine, Onlf nanaleoaUKl tho pureit drug! should t naed, 1(7011 want the beat, gel Peal's TSi,, n r nmmnL BAfn nrnl certain In Result. Tho iiiutv (Dr. Pcal'i) never Por Sale by JOHN H. PHELPS, fioruce street. from n two months' visit with rela tives In Wales. Mrs. John Williams, of Parsons, vis ited friends hero yesterday, Ovvllym Jenkins, of Pern Hill, has gone to Old Point Comfort, Virginia, where 1h has nccepted a position. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD rarcwell Party at St. Georgj Hotel. Officers Elected Action Arjnlu'it tho Borough Personal News Mis Solomon entertained a number of young people nt the St. George hotel on Thursday evening, In honor of her nieces, tho Misses Copelnnd, who have ben her guests nnd who will return to thplr home nt Albany, N Y., today. The affair was a very pleasant one nnd a large number were present, among whom were the Misses Maud Carter, Isabelle Maxwell and Jen nie Tnylor, Messrs. and Mesdames Louis Potter, George Dubois and Rob ert Bryson, and Messrs. W. O. Jnmcs, Albert Simons nnd Harry Potter, of Cnrbondale. The newly-elected offlcers of tho Young People's Society of Chrstlan Hndrnvor of the Baptist church, are as follows: President, V. R Haas; vice president, Miss Alta Myers; re cording secretary, Miss Tlllle Howe; orrespondlng secretnry. Miss Alta M.vers, treasuter. Miss Lulu Spiague. The officers and chairmen of com mittees met with the pastor last even ing. At the Primitive Methodist church tomonow inclining, the pastor, Rev. Thomas Cook, will preach from tho subject, "A Revlvnl, What It Is, and How to Promote It." The evening service will be In charge of J. C. Da vis. Services will be held In tho church every night nest week V. R. Haas nnd family aie moving to South Main street. The mission sei vices b the Redemp torist Fatheis In Sacred Heart church, which was opened last Sunday, aie be ing largply attended and will be con tinued for another week. Beginning tomorrow, the. services will bo espec ially for the men s uenciit. The damage suit of Stocker versus the borough of Jeimyn, to recover damages caused by the chnnge of giade on Bacon htieet, Is down for hearing next week Attorney Mulhol land was in town last evening con ferilng with members of the council and seeming witnesses for the case. Attorney and Mis. C. A. Batten berg returned last evening from their wedding tour. Di. and Mrs. M. J. Shields nnd fam ily yestenlny attended the funeinl of tlu-lt niece. Miss Helen Bowman Shields, nt Caibondale. A. child of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haivey, of Third stieet. Is seriously 111 of pneumonia. Mrs. John R. Jones, Mis. Michael Robeits, Mis. Kdw.wd Rosscr and Rev. Maynnrd R. Thompson weie Carbondale vlsltois yesteiday. - m MOSCOW. Mr. II. Baines. of Scranton, was a caller In town Mondiy. Mis. Hornbaker and Mrs. Hnmlln, were the guests of Mrs. Lumley, of Scinnton yehteidny. John Wilcox, of Blmhurst, was a visitor heie Friday. Mis. P. S Posten left yesterday for a visit with fi lends In Wllkes-Barre. Mr. n. Kennedy nnd daughter, Lou, of Stioudsburg, will visit lelatlves here over Sunday. Mls Ruth Gardnsr has returned from a visit with Mis. Snow den, at Nichols, X Y. Mi I.. C. Boi tree nnd daughter, Mrs. Rlchaid Bell, and Mrs. Geoige Bortree attended tho wedding of the former'H son, Stnnley W Boitrce, nt McVey town, Pa last Tuesday. Miss Lizzie Wlntcis, of Mill City, has been rpending a week with Dr. r.nd Mrs Wilson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Shaffer spent Friday with Mr nnd Mrs. Bennett. W. G. Boitree, ot Scianton, was a visitor in town this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B Miller were pleas-nntly surprised at their home, on Spilng Gaiden stieet, Wednesday af ternoon by tho membois of the Wo men's Relief coips, of which Mrs. Mil ler Is a member. A delightful time was spout by all present. Kmmett Blown, of Scrnnton. spent Thursday with his mother. Mis. Fan nie Brown. Oscar Hanallng was struck by train No. 12, while walking on the track near the station, and 'lnrtantly killed Thursday morning. Mrs. Matthews, who has been spend ing several weeks nt Wllllamspoit, has returned home. Mr. nnd Mis. Charles Schcll and children, of Oklohomn. has been vis iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Svvarts for the past week. Mrs. Max Lonsteln 1c visiting her parents nt Carbondale. A Pocket Cold Cure. Krause's Cold Cure is prepared In capsule form nnd will cure cold In tho head, throat, chest or any portion of the body In 21 hours. You don't have to stop work either. Price 23c. Sold by Matthews Bros. riticEBUHa. A meeting of the local union, No. 1223, United Mine Workers of America, was held In the Odd Fellows,' hall es terday afternoon and was largely at tended. One hunched new mcmbis Joined the union. All the driver bovs, drivels' helpers, door bos nnd bleaker boys nre requested to meet In the Rifle Range grovo this morning nt 10 o'clock sharp, to make arrangements to it tend tho parade this afternoon at Scianton nt 2 o'clock. The employes of the Johnson Coil companv will receive their pay today, PECKVILLE. Pecks Hie Baptist Church-Rev. J. F. Thomas, pastor. Services tomorrow nt 10.S0 n. m. nnd 7.30 p. m. Meaning subject, "Not the Woik of n Day." nvenlng subject, "Man Made Moio Precious Than Oold." Snbath school at 11 30 a. m. Constnblo 1. llllnni Ooyno and Josepb Stone have icturned from a hunting dlaappolot. Bold for 81.00 per box. Phtrmaclst, ctr. Wycming tvenue nnd nnd fishing trip nt Lordsvllle, N, Y. They brought back as a result of their skill as marksmen twelve partridges, nineteen grey squirrels nnd a brace of rabbits. In tho fish line they had nine teen black bnss. Tho smallest weighed, one und a, half pounds. Mrs C, R. Newton, of Nicholson, ban been spending n few dnys at tho home of IT. V. Mace. Miss Hannah Nye spent n part' of the week nt her homo In Taylor. Abel Reynolds Is nt Fnctoryv Wo on a visit The funeral of the late Thomas Mc Androvv will be held at 030 o'clock this morning at St. James' church, Jessup. Miss Jennfo DIkemau, of Hickory street, Is III. Gcoige Grelner Is spending a few days at Niagara Palls, N. Y. Coroner Roberts was nt Jessup yes terdoy Investigating tho finding of nn Infant child In n Held. The case has created no little excitement on the Host Side. m GOULDSBORO. R. B. Decker, W. H. Hvans wer? delegates to the Republlcin conven tion at Honesdnle on Monday. Miss Bessie Kinney has accepted a position in Adnms" store. S. II. Rhodes v03 at Honesdnle Monday. Mr. and Mis. R. B. Decker are spending the week at Lake Poyn telle. ,T. r. Welles, attorno, and son, Har old Welles, weio calleis in town Sat urday. Mis. Bowie Is visiting her sister. Mrs. Van Buskirk, In Scranton. Mrs. G. r. Smith ittended the wed ding of her In other, Mr. Herman Hoffmnn, nnd Miss Flossie P mi sol, at Scranton, Tuesday. Miss Maty Flower has resumed her studies at the Scranton Conservatory of Music. Mrs. Susan Heller has ictuined home fiom a two weeks' visit nmong lelatlves nnd friends at Ktioudsbuig. Messrs Rockwell, of Newark, N. J., are guests of Mr. and Mis. G. G. Smith. Mr. n. II. Crabbs, of New York city, spent Thuisdny with Mr. Harvey. A. L. Rhodes was at Scranton Tues dav. Mr, W. M. McAroc, of Luzerne, has ngaln taken up his residence In Goulds boio. Mr. Meyers, who occupied his house, his moved In Mrs. Kei ling's house. TAYLOR NEWS. Coming Event of the Tnylor Hose Company Death of Mis. Uarley. Funerc.1 Announcements and Other Nt'ws Notes. The members of Taylor Hose com pany. No 1, nre working assiduously to make their annual entei t.ilninent and ball a success. The affair will take place on Tuesday evening, Oct. 9, at WebeTs rink. Music will be of the Hist class oidei, and an excellent pro gramme consisting of the town's best talent will be given. Among the many featuies will be the grand tableaux to be piesented by twelve girls, which piomlses to be ver Interesting The piogrnmme. when completed, will ap pear In this column. Tickets are being rapidly sold. Local bianch. No 10ia, United Mine Woikcrs of Ameilc.i, will pnitlclpute In the Labor denionstiatloii at Scran ton today. All members aie requested to be present. Mis John Bailey, an aged and much respected womnn, of Main stieet, passed away on Wednesday evening after a lingering Illness at the age of 52 eais The deceased lecently moved heie from Rendluim and was much le spected by all who knew hei. She leaves a husband nnd famllv to mom n her loss. Mrs. Aithur Mitchell ond son, Ktl ward, of Middle stieet, left Wednes day for Somerset county to ieMcle. The funeral of Oeorge, the 3-yrar-old child of Mr and Mrs. James Small comb, of Baibertown, occuired Thuis dny afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Seivlco.s were conducted at the family residence by Rev J J. Jenkins and Rev. J. L. Race. Intei inent was madei In the Brick church cemcteiy. Chicken thieves aie beginning to put In an appeal mice In this vicinity, so It woul be well for owners of the feathery tribe to keep their henneiles Kifoly gunided. Mr Richard Owens, of Kingston, called on old acquaintances here on Wednesday. Washington camp, No. 192, Patriotic Order Sons -of America, will meet In their rooms this evening. Miss Bella Lnncaster, of Scranton, was the guest of the Misses Phillips, of Taylor stieet, on Wednesday. Messrs. John Jones nnd Enoch Wil liams, of this town, left the forepart of the week for Johnstown, where they will In the future reside. Mr. Thomas Connell, of Gieen Ridge, was a caller on friends In town. Mr. A R. Duke, of the Metropolitan Insurance company, contemplates a tilp to New York In the near future. David Williams,' of Scranton, was a business caller In town Thuisdny. . MOOSIC. Services at tho usual hours at the Methodist church. The pastor, Rev. Judsoi. will preach In the inclining from the subject, "A Personal Opin ion." The subject for the evening will be, "Olven a Chance." Old Polks' day will be observed Sab bath morning at the Presbytei Ian chuich.when n sermon will be preached for old folks, who nro especially In vited. Subject of the seimon given by the pastor, Rev S. W. Young, will be, "Tho Latter Bud." In the evening. Rev. J. J. K. Fletcher will occupy tho pulpit. Rev. S. W. Young has been absent since the (list pait of the week, at tending the fall meeting of the Lacka wanna presbytery held at Shlckshlnny. Mr. nnd Mrs. Aichle Decker are vis iting in Stmudsburg nnd New Jersey. Mrs. J. T. Snder nnd daughter, lima, of Peckvllle, are the guests of Mr and S. J. Hinds. Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Corby will leave today to visit Mr. Corbv's parents at Falls. CLARK'S SUMMIT, Mrs. J. B. Shlffor. of West Pittston, spoilt tho Inst week with her niece, Mlsss L. Kennedy. HpIoii, tho little daughter of Edward A ten, Is recovering fiom tho typhoid fever. . Mrs. Knfcry Brown la Improving from her iccent lllnrsa. Miss Flo Miller, or Scranton, has been visiting her brother, Frcnk Mil ler, the past week, A little 4-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Dorlo Boulsby vns bulled on the Hth Instant In the Clnrk's Green cemetery. Two little visitors have nrrlved at the Baptist parsonage at Clark's Green, a boy nnd girl. Rev. nnd Mrs. limit have our congiatnlatlons. liilcken thieves vhlled J. J. Jen nings' coop last wek and carried off nil bis old ducks nn 1 chickens. Mrs. Lester vn Camp, of Schultz vllle, was a taller In town on Wed nesday. Tho canning factory will begin can ning apples on Monday next. ELMHURST. Mrs. J. W. Knedler nnd little daugh ter, Katherlne, nre visiting lelatlves In Alhurtltt. Miss Helen Williams returned home Thursday evening nfter a week's visit In Now York cltv. Miss Bessie Buckingham, of Hast Stroudsburg Normal school, Is spend ing Sunday with her parents. Mrs. BIckle, who has been spending tho past three wetks with her sister, Mrs. J W. Knedler, returned to her home In Reading on Monday, accom panied by her husbnnd, who was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Knedler over Sunday. There was no preaching In the Pres byterian church on Sunday last, owing to tho absence of the pastor, Rev. J. J Rnnkln. Miss Lydla Frey will leave on Mon day for Kast Stroudsburg, where she will enter upon a two years' course at the Normal school. Mis Byron Buckingham, who has been 111 nt her home In this place, Is convalescing. Tho house lately vacated bv Dr. J. W Kno'dler Is being torn down by the gas nnd water companv. Mr W. Wheeler has bought the Clar ence Stevens pioperty nnd will take possession Immedlatelv. Raymond, the little son of Mr. and Mis H. S Finn. Is setlously 111. Miss Mame Dunning enteitalnod a party of young friends on Wednesday evening, the occasion being her six teenth blrthdny. An enjoable time Is lepoi ted. Mrs P Kearney spent Friday In Stroudsburg Mrs. Christy nnd son, Robert, left on Tuesday morning for their new home in Philadelphia. THEATRICAL. ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK. Lyceum. SATI HI, sf.PT 22 "Two Utile Vaerants," aftunoon and night. Academy of Muse. All. iVhl'K The Wolford-slicrldan Kepertoire conipiny. "Naughty Anthony" at tho Lyceum' livvlil Ilela-co's tnroh dlsiiisscd Urclcal com cd, "Naughty Antlinm," preceded lij his dram ntirnllou of John l.utlier bong's Japanese storj, ' Vlad ime llutterll," vak presented at the lumni ldi-t night In ,1 hritf audience, which lifl the theater well uitniled with the curtain rnur and rather shockul by the three-ait com edi llavld IMasco upholds his splendid reputation as one of the foremost morlcan plajw rights In the muincr In whiih he has dramitlred the pietli little stor of the linpcleos loe of the I, lloin littlo Jipmeo dune. The tale has been adjpteil to the si ie In a mannir wldili leaves no loom for triliiifui of Belasco's ahlliti Vs much nnrot he said of "Naughty Vnthom ' W hlle there ire a few ilcur situations, and scleral clean nit, keen, eplgrinunatlc sayings, Mill the plaj is almost tf the stereotyped farce (omeih class. Pome of the situations are eveccd Inglv hroid .Million) is 1 crj iiauqht) An thru), indeetl, and Cora, the hosier) model, is a vrv, vcrv 1 renehv siren ( hirlcs F Fians, can not help hclng a lauah etiator, and makes his return to the stage a hiip.v one, although it cm not he said tint the Mh' of "Mithom Pepiw," professor of moral lulture, is an eiitircb ringenlal one to the part ner of the late hmenttd "Olo Hoss" Hoe) In "Vlidime Iluitirllt" Miss Valerie Mergers pirirais the title role It Is that of a Japinese t.irl awaiting the return of her Vmcriran sailor loier fiom the stnlis He eomes hack, but flo finds him mirrlrd to an Vmerii'in girl, and ellseoers that he had niorelt toell Idlr with her alTie lions With the rcilizatlon comes over whelming grief, nnd tho horn a few- moments heft re, a house of rejoicing Is turned to an nl . el, of miurnlng Utile Madame llutterfl el 11s the white rohes of sorrow, in place ot lie r gi colored niment, takes the popples from her hair, and replaces ihem with white hlessoms, and then elle, with her child elssped In her arms, after praclng to her little Tipinese idol flu phiv wis exceedingly pathetic and the difficult role of "Midline lluttertly" was well taken care of In MKs Ilergere In "inghtc Mithom,' the part of Ceiri, Hip nmlel, wliich wis nriglnit'd be lllarche Hues, w is also portneed li Vllss Ilergere It Is only filr to siv fir her thit she Is in ever) wiy well quilined for Hie role, ind that If Con sa,es things and does things which would not he ev aelly tolerated In the, best society well, the audience had to he indulgent Tlie supporting compaii) wis well balanced and unidrml) ihle. F P. Wilks, ( lauele Gill iugwalcr nnd livte Hruce were excellent as the three members of lh "l.ofi View Park" board, mill .1. II llradhurg made a er Innocent, guile less " Vdam lludl" Panlel Vfi,on was amusing ai Oito Chilllngsteln, nn impoiter of French hose, who spoke with a boul. Vhnnisli dialect Annie Viooel gave a clever Interpictition of the role of Adim lludd'H wife, and Daisy firogan was a vivacious mild, to the amorous proles seir lewis McCord, as Cowlev, a "Hawkshaw," was entertaining, in a boisterous fashion. both ph)s were duel) staged "Prisoner of Zenda" Comlnfj. Villaee Munro, the maniger of the "Prisoner of ., neh" Le.1np.1ny and Lew Townvml, who Is ahead of the compm.v, were in the cit) )etcr. d arranging for the presenlntion of the piece in this city next Friday night. "Two Little Vagrants." The attraction Saturday afternoon and evening at the T.jicum theater will lw the annual return of the fivoiitc ind successful meloelrama, "Two Utile Vagrants" The t-tor) begins and cndi strong) V unlfirmlty of dramitic power and skill is sppirent from tlie first scene to the last, no situation or climax falling Into commonplace or Insignificance, ami eacli action without the lightest exaggeritlon The reibstic features of the pin arc enhanced by the admirable scenic effects, which are expli cates ei the Kuropein production Vrvi Harri son will igain he seen in Hie famous ho) char aiter, Fan Fan. Oilier members In the cast are Mina Hidden, Lottie Hriscoe, Fthelle Enrle, Katharine Vincent, Iluth Kldredge, Arthur Cog User, Pel l.illirre, llirry Collins, James naum, Rolrt Mullen and Charles Hlch Best of Reportolre Companies. The Vubro) Stock company, that is creating to much talk throughout the rountr) as the strong est rciiertolre orgmlratlon plavlng at 10, 20 and S'i e-ents, will he seen here In a different play at ever) performance Faeh ant every production Hit tthc) present is produced with special scen ery. "Hie peiformances are all artistic and complete. The acting company is a cast of rare excellence, seldom seen In repertoire. The eompan) will appear at tho Academy of Music Monday night In the beautiful Southern Hor), "Wo fni of Tennessee" Tuesday night the electrical production of "Faust," Matinees dill), commencing Tuesday Special ladies' tick els will be distributed for the opening night, which can be exchanged up to 6 p. m. Monday. Nashville Students. A darkey is the funniest thing In creation. He Is s humorously alive to the amusing side of hiinmi nature as he Is to the enchantment of "pork chops," "chicken" and "watermelon " II) racial instinct he is singularly adapted to corned) and music, and nothing delight! him more than to leap Into the glare of the foot" lights and sing his inimitable plantation melo dies and twang true rag time on his banjo, do "de. Mobile buck" and give hit "dandy coon" walk, The Wright' original Nashville students, combined with Gldeon'i Dig Minstrel Carnival, appear at the Lyceum theatre, Tuesday night, The People's POPULAR CLKAKINO HOUSE for tin Hetislt of AH Win llnvc House. U Kent. Kent Ksttite op Other Property to Sell or Cxclmna;. or Who Want Situations or Help TIiims f Small Advertisements Cot Ons Cent a Word. Slv Insertions for I'lvc Cents u Word L'xicp: sltu.Uioii Want-'J. Which Arj In. sorted l'rcc. FOR RENT. 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T llackitt, Price Jtullili tilt, ScMiurn i oh Mir nvr iintiiiNo iim.1. MMtviN 10 fi ur 1, uliinitinn lurk lock fire proof Mfe sue 3 feet I liulus high bv 1 feet 8 Indies uide In 2 feet 11 Inch' d cp outlde iiiiasiiieim nl. In At rmdillon tor other particulars applj room lot; ( onnell rtmldlnir WANTED-TO BUY. WAVTrn-s'rroNn 'hand "si oi'machines'i must be In rood order, Hate particulars as to make and price Address, I, M , general de liver, Scranton. I' BOARDING. rrtiTATK novRDisn ion Id4 VVeshtnston awnue arTi.nvir. t ROOMS AND BOARD. hoom vnii noxrtn, f.s walking tance Girt Washington avenue PIS MONEY TO LOAN. ANY AMOUNT OF MONF.Y TO I.OVN QUICK, straight loans or Dulldlng and Loan At from 4 to G per cent. Call on N". V. Walker, 311 115 Connell building AGENTS WANTED. LVDH.S AND OKNTrXMF.V TO TVKT. OltDMcS for our Chris mas Sniililtlcn, good pi), sampled free Vidros Hill Jt (i , 110 Wabash avenue, Chicago. IMPOUNDED. fvnwwD-is Tittf n.vn-N nr'n w n:v kins, sf nth Decker's court, a light red 2 )earold heifer If the same is not called lor he will be offered at puhlii mle, saturda), .spt 2J, at 2 p 111 Frank Itohllng, ihlef of pollie. CITY SCAVENGER A. H. niHGGS CLKVNS I'ltIVY VAULTS AMI cess pools, no odor. Improved pumps used A. n. IIHIGGK Proprietor. Ix-ave ord-rs 1100 North Vlaln avenue, or Llcke's drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry Telephone 1)310 MISCELLANEOUS. livmiHoon (i ooibs v sncit.T. old floors cleaned an 1 refinished Imitation of borders made on am old pine floors Call or send postil to IJ V Hessler, "2S Green Itidjte street T1IK nilOVI) OYsTHlt HOLsK - V. II 1'OWHL A Co , Props Fresh shell o)stcin and clams. Wholesale and retail Dining loom at tached Tel 5U.1. 121 l'enu avenue LEGAL. LSTvTF OF GleiKGi: VV SCIILVGKR. LVTL of tie iltv of Scranton, Pa, deceased Let. tcrs of administration upon tlie above named estate- having been granted to the undersigned, nil persons having claims or demands against the Fiihl eitite will picicnt them for payment and those indebted thereto will please make Imme diate pa)ment to IIVNWHJ SCHLVGLR. Vdministratriv. JV(0I1 srilLVC.KR. Vdmlnistrator. WELLES i TORHF.Y, Attorneys for Lstate. THE ANfb MIMING OF THE MEMHKRS of the Pennsylvania Oral School for the Deaf, for the election of four ebreclera to serve three vcirs, and for the trausietlnii of aueh oilier 1 ii-inesft a' lnav pioperl) be brought before the treetlng, will be h-M it the odice of the Secic tarv, licom 411 Connell building, Scranton, Pa, em 1 rieiiy, net n at 1 o'clock HENRY HEI IN, JR. Secretar). NOTKE-TIIE VNNl'VL MEETING OF THE members .of The Lackawanna Store Vssocla tlon, Lin, ltd, will be held at the olllce of the as.oelitlon in the (Itv of Scrinton Pa, on Wednesela), October J, I'OO, at 10 o'clock a m , for the election of managers for the ensuing year, and for tho transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meet ing II S. FAlItCHILD, bcranton, Pa , Sept. 10, 1000. Secretary. f-ept 25, Is a combination of natural types of the colored entertainers. It numbers fort)-flve people and runs the gamut of negro delineations. This attraction evolved from a Southern col lege glee club, and while intellectually superior to the other combination of colored performers, )et illnga to the broad ideas of fun so Indicative of their race and its happ) go lucky temperament. "Under the Red Robe." After one )ear of the greitest possible success it the Empire theater. New York city, "Under the Red Robe," with Its great compm), superb scenerv and novel stage effects, will be pro duced here at the Lyceum Wednesday , Sept 20. This now famous play mar be taken ,aa another indication showing the direction of the wind toward romantic elrimi, the lmok assures much before the play is seen It has, of course, been neeeksjry, as it ala)s Is, to renringc the scenes of the book to 1 considerable extent in miking them into a ph) Tho pliv begins, as the hook does, In baton's gaming house, and the none which, in tlie book, takes plicc In the palace of Richelieu, is transferied for strong drainitlc reasons her The iccond act takes place at the Chateau de Cocheforet, where much of the stnrv is vividly told Then theie is tlv scene at the cross roads, which Is Just as it is written in the book, bid! eating wonderful dramitic possibilities Here tho court) ard of the Inn on tlie svvy to Taris is shown The finil act takes plicc In Rlche Hen's palice on Ihe diy when nebdy hut (ill do Heraiilt thought it worth while to sre lilin Paul Gllmore, the eminent romantic actor, vnd Miss Frames Gaunt head an unusually strong coi. tiny MEET AFTER 17 YEARS. By Kvclusive Wire from The Associated Press. raikersburg, VV Va , Sept 21 Oeorge Morrl sctle went to the circus tndiv and ellscovered that (he chief animal trainer was his brother, who ran away from home seventeen )cars ago, and who, in all that time, bad not been heard from. There was an affecting scene in the big tent. ENDEAVORERS CHOOSE CINCIN NATI. By Exclusive Wire from The Associated Press Boston, Mass , Sept. 20 The executive commit tee of the United Society of Chrlstlin Endeavor has voted to hold the twentieth International convention In Cincinnati in 1001, providing that satisfactory railroad rates and local arrangements are made. WANT TO BECOME AMERICANS. Dy Exclusive Wire from The Associated Press. Copenhagen, Sept. 21, Seventy planters of the Danish West Indie have petitioned King Chris tian to icU hii lsUadi to tho United States. Exchange. HELP W ANT ED-MALE. .VA"Tr'iWHIsfci,A.S SHOUT Onttlit COOK vsn position. Has been on acc for list flee uintcrs dlress ".., care 'iribime. HELP WA NTED-FEMALE. IADY TO (MIX ON l'UVMCiWS ltt1 UtlllSO an article of leidv i-ale good opportunity for brlcht nnmaii (1ms llros , tos .south rhlrtcttilh strict, Philadelphia RECRUITS WANTED. MAllINi: COIll'S I'NiTFI) STATTS N VVY llll crulta wanted Aide bodied men; erlce en our warships In all parta of the world and on land In the I'hlllpplres, when required bleu tenant Colonel II It. urll, N W". Tomer Uck. iwanna and Wjomlng avenecs, Scranton. DRESSMAKING. Dtir.ssvi vkino ron cuii-Dnnx to onnr.n. also ladles' waists. Louise Shoemaker, 212 Adams actnue. SITUATIONS WANTED vrANnr-smvTvTDiMTorisfi on cleaning, I ewt utercnci Address A J, (Irneral d( liver). MUMTHIN ArHIIIY MIPIlLi: IH IIIAT of Integnt) ind urict atliniianee 10 uu-e ness, with II) )ears experience in brewer) ae counting, as bookkeeper, clerk or collector, hest, rrfcrcncri Addre-s 1, JU2 Soutli street, Wllkes Barre, Vi riflv7lON:w".VTi:i)-IlY A (1IHL I.', l.IIs old to do light housework or mind ban) Addiess 31 Putnam stieet. North Fuel, cit) TV VTKI)-W OltK AS LAl'NDliLSS FOU MOV da)s and Tliursdajs; can give- best city iel- erences. Addrcsk, T. M, 702 Urn strret MR VTIOV WSTFI)-DY I.XUY IN LVWiKU'S or insurance oIBee, write-H gooel lunii, anxi ous to obtain emplo)inent, willing and not afraid of work Addrrxs "Lxpcrituccd," Lare ot this (Tribune) ofhie. SITl VTIOV w tf.d-kpi.ihi:n( I.I BOOK- keeper, stenographer. t)ptwrltcr and general office man II It , this ofllce snrvTiON w ANTFn-nv a vvovivn vr home, would like to have four or live wash ing" and Ironlnss, good work done. Call or drot postal L. W T, 319 Mulberr) ktreejl, ell). TKNO(ll(AI'lli:tt. KM'Htll.NlLO, DF'-IKLS position Address, It S, Tribune office. W STI'D-l'OsITIO IIY X 0t.N"0 LVDY WHO has just graduated In bookkeeping, i.it class references given and expected. Address, .s. 1. II, box 274, Faitor)Vllle, fa WANTED-WOIIK F0H MONDVYS AND Till It's da.vs, as lauiulrevs, can give? best cit) ref erence Address, 702 Kim street. Mrr.vTios wanti.d-stihdy woni; m; Tiir. day. csn give good references. Addresa, M J. D. 01) pliant, l'a WANTED-OU.VG MAN- 21 LAIIS OLD. M11l excellent character, rapid anil accuriie' lie. ccintant, good penman and first class knowledge of business methods, would like work In ol lice or on hooks. Host references. "II," Tribune ofhec PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. ed vnn c. si'Aur.Diso, c. i. a , 2,1 tiiad era' Hank bulldin;. Architects. EDWAItl) II. DVVI3. building, Scranton. AHCHITKCr, CO.NNF.LL FIthDF.ItICK L. IlitOWN". VnCHITFCT, PRICK building, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton. Cabs and Carriages. RL'RREIt TIRED CVC3 AND CARRIAGES; nCST of service Prompt attention given orders, by phone 'Phones 21.72 and 15332 Joseph Kcllc), 124 Linden. Dentists. tfh. C. E I ILKNnERGF.il, PAULI BUILDING, Spruce street, Scranton. DR I. O LYMVX, SCRANTON PRIVATE HOS pital, lorner V)omlng and Mulberry. DR. C. C. LAUnCII, 115 WYOMING AVENUE. DR II. F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. Hotels and Restaurants. rim ELK CAFE. 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVE. nue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIQLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON 1101 SE. NKMl D. L & W. PAS. sengcr depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor. Lawyers. J. W. BROWNING. ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL, lor at-law. Rooms 312 J13 Mcars building. D B REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS NFGO tlated on real estate security. Mears building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce street. FRVNKE. BOYLE. nORNEY 'AND COUNM,L lor at law. Burr building, Roonu 11 and 14, Washington avenue WILIARD. WARREN & KNAPP. ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law. Republican building, W ashington avenue. JKSSfP .V. .1F.SSIT, ATTORNEYS AND COU.N. ellor at La Commonwealth building, Roomj 10, 20 and 21. JAMFS W. OUvFORD. ATTORNKY-AT-LAW. Rooms 514, 515 ncl 516 Board of Trade build. Ing. EDWARD W. TIUYKR, ATTORNEY. ROOMS W3 001, Oth floor, Mears building. L. A VA1RES. S.TTORNEYAT IAW, BOARD of Trail" building, Scranton, Pa. C R. I'll CHER, ATTORNEY-ATLAW, BOARD of Trade building, Scranton, Pa PATTERSON A WILCOX. TRADERh' .NATIONAL Bank building. C. COMEG5S, Oil REPUBLICAN RUILDINU A. 'bLRTHOLF, ATTORNEY, MEAR3 BLDG. Physicians and Surgeons. . E. ALLEN, 513 NORTH WASHINGTON DR W. avenue, DR. S W L'AMOREAUX, OFFICE J39 W'VSII ington avenue. Residence, 1318 Mulberry (hronie diseases, lungs, heart kidneys and genlto urlnsry organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4pm Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, SCRANTON, Pa. Course preparatory to college, law-, medi cine or business. Opens Sept. 12th. Send for catalogue. Rev Thomas M Cann, LL.D , prin cipal and proprietor; W. E. Plumley, A. M , headmaster. Seeds. 0 R. CLARK & CO . SEEDSMEN AND MJRS eomen, store 201 Washington avenue; green houses. 1050 North Main avenue; store tele phone, 7S2. Wire Screens. JOSEril KUETTEL, REAR 511 LACKAWANNA avenue, bcranton, Pa., manufacturer ol Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. 1UIWS"ORCHF.STRA-MUSIO FOR BALLS, picnics, parties, teceptions, weddings and con cert work furnished For terms address R, J Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyomirg avenue, over Jlulbert'a music store. MEGARQEE BROS , PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN. v elopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 130 ivismogioa avtoue, ccruuon. RAILROAD TIME TABLE PENNSYLVANIA MUM Schetlulo In Effect May 27, 1000. Trains leave Scranton: 0.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Ilai risburg, Philadelphia, Daltl more, Washington and for Pltts bujg and tho West. 0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleten, Pottsville, Rending, Noirlstown, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, Raltlmoro, Washington and Pitts burg nnd the West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays 1.58 p. m.,) for Sunbuiy, Hnrrls burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. For Hnzleton, Potts ville, Rending, &c, week dnys. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hazlcton, Pottsville, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia nnd Pittsburg. ,t it WOOD Gen I'iss Agt J 11 UlTCHIN-nV Gen. Mgr. Delaware Lackawanna nnd Western, In FaTeit June 10, 11)00 South teive Sennlrn for New- York At 1.45, 3 (XI, 5 40, 8 00 .ind in) u m. 12 Vi, and 8 10 p m For I'liilae'itphll at CIO, POO and Hi m .1 tn : 12 'A and .1 J3 p m For Mrouds. burg at ti 10 p 111 Milk and accommodation at 3(0 p. m. Arrive lit Hoboken at 0 61, 7.1". 10 n a m 12 ns, ! (7, 4 ts, 7 l'l an 1 P.41 p m. Arrive nt I'hlladelp'il 1 it 10 00 .1 111 . l.W. S l. nisi and P22 p 11 Arrive; fmin Neve York at 1 01, 4 on and 10 20 a m , 1 Oil, l.o2, 1 4"), 8 15 and 11 SO p m From Mrnud burg it sa'i a 111. North leave beratilon for llutlalo nnd inter me.liite slaticns al 110, 4 tO and S. 10 a 111; 1 5.1, d IS ind It !", p m loi Oswegrt and svn eii'o it 4 10 a in ind 1 fi5 p 111 For Ultra at 1.10 n m. ami 1 15 p m For Montrose at 8 10 a 111 , 1 ir p in and 5 4s p in For Mehol on at 4 00 and 0 p in For Hlnsliimton. 10 25 and S i0 p m Vrrlve In s.ranlon from Hulialn at 130, fc. -,13 and 1(1 01) a in.; 3 .lOand S 00 ti 111 From O.woirii mid MTiruse at 2.) a. ni ; 121S ind 8 ( p 111 From t'tlci it 2.15 a. tn ; 12 3S nnd 1.10 p m Fiom Mebolson al 0 50 a m ind COO 11 in From Vontievse at 7.55 anil 10 no .1 pi , a 20 nnd 1 Oil p m Hlocm.burg Dlvl-ion t euvo Scranton for Ne rthumlierlnnd al 1145 1005 a m: 1 5 ami 5 50 p 111 For I'liinoiith it 1 05. 1 V 8 o5 and 11J5P 111 For Ninth "ke it S 10 a m. Arrive nt Noithuinlerlind at ti '.5 a m , 1 10, 5 00 and 8 45 p m rrlvi it Nantiooke at H.10 a m Vrrive- at Plymouth at 2 no, 4 '12, 0 50 p. m and 12 "0 1 n Virive al Sermton from Northum 1 erland it 0 42 a ni ; 12 35, 4 50 and 8 45 p. m From Nintlonkr- at 11 00 a m 1-rom l'lymoulh at 7.50 i m . 3 20 5 5.5 and 11.10 p. m. SFMUY TI'.UNS South-! cite s-cr.intnn 1 10, 3 00, 5.40, 10 05 a. m . 9 33 3 40 and 10 p m North Lcive Scranton at 1 10, 4 10 . m.J 1 55, 0 41 and 11. '5 11 m . . illootnsburg Division Leave Scranton at 10 05 a. m nnd 5 50 p ni. Delnwnre and Hudson. In FlTcct lune- 11th. 1900. Trains for Cirbonehle leave Scranton at 8 20, 7 51, S M, 10 H a m , 12 00. 1 21, 2 20, 3.52, 5 25, 6 25, 7 57, I) 15. 11 15 11. 111 , 1 18 a. m. lor Ilonenlile and Like Lexlore 0 20, 10.1J a. m 2 20 and 5 25 p m ..... For VV ilkes Harre-6 45, 7 i. 8 41, 0 , 10 43 a. m ; 12M, 12', 2 1S, 111, 4 27, 0.10, 7.48, 10 11, 11 R0 P ln .... . For L V H It points-0 45 a. m.; 12.03, 2.13, 3 11 and 11 30 p m. ...... . For l'ennsvlvinla 11 K points B 43, 0.33 a. m , 2.18 anil 4 27 p m For Vlhanv and all point north 0 20 a, m. and .1 52 p 111 sitndvy invivi For Cirbondale 7 20, 000, 113.1 a. m; 2 2", .1 52. 5 47. 10 5 p m . .. For VV likes Hirre0 3S a. m ; 12 01, 1.53, 3.23. 4 42, fi 27, 8 27 p in. For Vlbinv ind points north fl 52 re m For Hoiiesdale and bale Lodorc 9 00, 1133 a. m and 3 62 p m. , , lowest rates to all points in t nlted States and Carada . .. .1 vv. nrnnicK. g r. v . Albany, n. . II VV. CROSS, D 1" A , Scrinton, l'l. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In EfTcct M.13 27. loOO. Trains Leave .Sainton For Philadelphia anil New York via T). & II. R It. at (.45 1 m and 12.03, 2 ie. 4.27 (Illac'e; Diamond Express), anil 11 30 p in Sundi)S, D. ,5. II It It 1 5. 7 4S m. For VMiite II even, Hizletnn and principal points In the coil regions, vi-i D A. II R It . 0 45, 2 18 and 4 27 p in For Pottsville, 0.1a, " ForP nethlehem, Fasten. Reading, lUnlsbiirs and principal intermediate st itlons via I). A. 11. It If., 0 45 a in , 12 03. 2 18. 4 27 (Black D 1. mond KxprcujO. 11 30 p m Sunda)s, I). A, II. It R 1 58, 7 4S p in For" Tunkhannock. Towanda Elmlra, Ithaci, Geieva and principal fntermedlite stations, via D, L. W R It. 8 0S a m ; 105 and 3 35 '"r Geneva. Rochester. Ruffilo, Nligira Fills, Chleaen and all points west, vii II 1 II It It , rat 3 13 (BIicl- Diamond Express), 7.4S. 10 41. liso'p in Snnd.)i. D & " . K-. 12 03 p. 1,1 Pullman' pirlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley na, lor cars on all triln. between Wllkes-Barre, Jnd Nev" York. PhDadelphla, Buffalo and Su. lm.UV WviLlWH. Ccn. Supt. 20 CortUnd aiKUS r! I'R. Cen. Pa3. Agt., 2 Cortland A.' W?tKONSEM0CIir.R, IMv. Tass. Agt., South Bethlehem, Pi ., , . For tickets and Pullman reservations apply 303 Lackawanni avenue, Scranton, Pa. v Central Railroad of New Jersey. Stations In New York-Foot ot Liberty street, N. R and South Ferry. ... , . Anthracite coal used exclusively, insuring cleanliness and comfort. TIME i TABLE IN EFFECT MAY i PVYV Trains leave bcranton for Iscw YorV, New-ark, Elirabeth. Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem. Al. lentow", Mauch Chunk and White Ihven. at R.TJ a m ; express, 1.20, express, I 00 p. in. Sun d"or Pittston'and Wilkes Birre, F30 a. m.; 1.2a and 1.00 p. rn. Sundays, 2.15 p. m. For Mountain Park. 8.30 a. rn., 1.20 tnd 4 Orj p. m. Sundays, 2 13 p. m. For Baltimore and Washington, and polnln South and West via Bethlehem, 8 30 a. m , 1 2a p m. Sundays, 2.13 p. m. For Long Branch. Ocean Crove, etc., at 8 3J a. m. and 120 p. m. For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlsnurg, vlv M. lentow-n, 8 30 a. in. and 120 p. m. Sunda)9. 2.15 p. m. For Pottsville, 8 30 a. m . 1 20 p. m. Through tickets (0 all points east, aouth and west at lowest rates, at the station J II. OHIHAI'SEN'. Gen Supt. II. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Tass. Agt. New York,Ontarlo and Western R.R. TIME TABLE IK EFFECT SUNDAY, JUNK 21. North Bound Trains. 1 1-civo Levvn Scran- Cirbon Arrlra Cadosla. 1 05 p m. f IB p m. Trains. 201 .. 201 ., 207 .. (on elite. ...10 10 a. m. II 20 a. m. a iv n. m 4 32 r m. ... OiiOp m.Arrlve Carbondale, 0.10V lu, soutn Mounu iraini. lyeavo Leava Cado-la. Carbondale. , , 7 00 a. m. ... P to a. m, 10 02 a, m. ... 2.03 p. m. 3.3tp. m. BUNDVTS ONLY. North Bound T.eava Learn Pcran- Caibon ton. dale. O ft . .m A 1(1 A nn Perm ton. 7.(0 a m. 10 45a in. "4.50 p in. Arrlru Culosli. 10 )5 a m. .',', 7.00 p m Vrrlvo Carbondale, 7.15 p. m. Mum nounu. Ixavo Leavo Cadosii Carbondile. Fcranfon. 7 00 a m. 7 (Oim. ,... 1 10 p in. t 51 p.m. flSipm. Vn 201 makes connection for doIiui 20J ... 204 ... North and Scuth on Main Line, at Caiiosti11 Trains N'os 203 and 201 make Walton, Delhi, Hamden and Sidney connections Trains N'os 205 and 205 make Main Line con. nectlons on Sundiy For further informitlon. consult ticket agent. .1 C. ANDERSON, Gen Piss Agt . New- York J, E. WELSH. Traveling Pas.-engrr Agent, Scran. ten. Eile and Wyoming VjnUfy, Time Table in Meet September 17, lio5 Trains for llivvlev nnl local points. connect. Ing at lUvvlev with I rle railroad for New V rk, New burgh and Intei mediate points, leave Scian ton at 7 05 a in and 2 25 p m Trains arrive at Scranton at 10 30 a m and 0 10 p in Train NEWSPAPERS TUB W ILKES BARRF RITOIID CAN BE II Mi in Scranton at tlw mws iaticl cf ReUman Broa., 405 Spruce and (Al I Indent M 'erinn. 821' lackawanna uvtnue, I h Shutter, 211 Spruce street. SO A LP TREATMENT. MRS. L. T. KV.LL1 R. SCALP TRE TMENT, t5(V shampooing, 50c , facial massage; mantiui. ing, 2ic; cbUopody, 701 Qulncy, 3 I
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