t . I J" THfa SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1900. LACKAWANNA COUNTY. .wwwmn' t' CARBONDALE. CLOSED FOB FIVE YEARS. After InenKfnst yoHtPiduy the Hotel Anthracite was closed as a hfttol for five years, In ueconlunee with un nirrooinent between the Anthrnultc riml Improvement company nnil the "Williams Ui others, proprietors of Hotel American. The har nnd billiard rooms will still be open to the public nntl'tho bmii'dert Who have inndu their homos at the Anthracite for Home time will continue, to room there. The second nnd fourth floors will hi' dosed entire ly, but the third tloor will be kept open for their use nnd thnt nt others who mat,' wish apartment. Kdward Clark son, treasurer of the Anthracite Im provement company, will move his of fice there. Proprietor Fox will remain inllie city for some time yet, but Mr. nnd Mrs, lloblnson vacated their iiuar tcrs in the hotel yesterday. MRS. LYNADY DIES. At halt past six yostordnV morning typhoid pneumonia ended the life of Mrs. Michael Lynndy, of DuiulufC street. She was born in this city nnd had always lived hero, and was well known to a large number of Cnrbon dallnns. She was a good Christian wo man and her life was characterized by many kindly deeds. She was a daugh ter of 'Mr. and ..Irs Bernard Iirydon, who are umonrr the pioneer residents of this city nnd widely known among the older inhabitants. Besides the parents nnd husband, six children, the oldest fifteen nnd the youngest two years of age, survive. The children nre: Gregory. James, Timothy, Ralph. Beatrice and Joseph. There is also one sister, Mrs. A. F. Cooke, of this city. SELECT COUNCIL IN SESSION. Select council met last evening nnd decided to pay Giles . Loveland the balance of $1,217.'J2 on the surface sewer contract. The resolutions from com mon council for the Improvement of Battle avenue and the notiilcation of the -Consolidated Water company to lower pipes on the "West Side were con curred in. The one for grading Ninth avenue was referred. A sewer remon strance from South Church street resi dents was rend and the ordinance pro viding for the work was killed. Co lumbias requisition was granted with 'the exception of items for chandelier and locks and keys. They were re ferred to the building committee. A requisition from the solicitor for mlle nge .book for transportation of wit nesses in the Hughes case was granted. OIFTS TO FATHER COFFEY. I In addition to the 'beautiful silver service received by Very Reverend Father T. F. Coffey on the twenty lifth anniversary of his ordination, was a magnificent sum from the following .societies: St. Rose T. A. B., $.10; St. Boniface society, $2.1; Pioneer Father Mathew, $100; St. Patrick's society, Knights of Father Mathew, $100; Knights of Father Mathew, $150; La dles' Catholic Benevolent association, $100; Women's Catholic Benevolent le gion, $100; Catholic Mutual Benevolent association, $100; Ancient Order of Hi bernians, Division, No. 5, $123; Young Men's Institute, $100; Knights of Co lumbus, $200; total, $1,150. TEACHERS' SALARIES RAISED. School board met last night and dis posed of a lot of uninteresting routine work. Not a word was said about the Nolan settlement. The salary of Pio fessor I.eshor, acting principal, was raised $22.50 for September nnd that of his assistant, Wilson Geary, $20. The rise will not hold tlnough October un less they continue in the capacities in which they are now working. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Miss Glva Dow, of Nineveh, N. T., who has been spending spveral weeks with her sister, Mrs. AV. U. Copeland, of Canaan street, will return home Thursday. Mesdames ir. C. Wheeler and Mattle Hughes Brown spent yesterday after noon nnd evening in Scranton, inciden tally witnessing the performance of "A Woman's Way" at the Lyceum. Mrs. Peter Hetzel, of South Canaan, tailed on Carbondale friends yesterday. t, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Chapman, of sWIddlqtown, are spending a week with relatives in this city. ' Miss Charlotte Reynolds has returned to Forest City. The jury cat on "Gibraltar" yester day afternoon. In other words, they viewed the premises of Reese Hughes, on Salem avenue, to enable them to determine how much he will be benefit 'ed or damaged by tho bringing of the sidewalk to tho street grade. Owing to tho threatening weather only about thirty persons went on tho rlo excursion train to Blnghamton .Sunday. J. V. 'Myers and Miss Kathryno 'Pldgcon were married yesterday morn ing at Windsor, N. Y. The groom Is a brakeman on the Delaware and Hud son road and tho bride has been n saleslady at Jonus Long's Sons' stores jn Scranton, They nre spending their honeymoon with the groom's parents In JemlHon City, Columbia county. The municipal water committee met , Uifat night and talked over plans fou the coming campaign. The Cycle club's smoker was a great success. Why Experiment On Yourself With remedies of doubtful utility when you fan get Chmnborlaln's Cough Remedy, whloh has stood tho test of time? Twonty-flvo yeais' sale and uso have proven that lemedy to tn u prompt and certain cute for colds, it will euro a cold In a day if taken as soon as tho cold has been contnrtert nnd before It has settled In tho system. Sold by all druggists, Matthews Bros., wholesale and retail ngents. ' ' ' m "- OLYPHANT. A a meeting of Olyphant lodge, No. P81, Independent Order of Odd Fel lows, held In their rooms in the SwOe noy building last evening, tho follow ing nfllcers were installer by District Deputy a. Mt Hughes, of C'mbondale: tsa evem wuivian. O BSttUej news a rallatla, monthly, rtf tUtlog taodlalai. Onlr h wmlMi tad A tho purest drugiabould be bio4, If jrou want the but, gt fc fl Pnal's Pannuraual PHI KTV-.rf.SrlelraroProuiP'i,f0'"'dccrUlnlnreult. "" Vfl' ,Torniima(Dr. IaljovcrIsmol Bold for tl.CO iter has. Fdr 6aU by JOHN H. PHELPS, .Spruce street. VWVS Noble grand, Benjamin Williams; vice Rinnd, Thomas A. Telford! secretary, Samuel mown; assistant secretary, D. .t, Coleman! treasurer, Thomas H. Hrown. The first number of The Lncknwanna Hchool News, a monthly Journal, was received by the tencherw of this town yesterday. The purpose of the punr-r is to give nn account of the work ilom In the schools of the different districts nnd of the progress made by the pupils. Tho September number contains ninny excellent suggestions to tho teachers. Prof. M. W. Cum tulngs, of this place, Is one of Its cditort. Prof, George Walklngshaw, of Provi dence wan a caller In town yesterduy. Miss Ktta Hobnn has gone to Marsh wood, where she has nccepted a posi tion ns night school tenchor. The regulnr meeting of tho Baptist Young People's union will he hold In tho Susquehanna Street Baptist church this evening. Isaac D. Clrllllthi will lend the meeting. The topic will be "The History of the American Baptist Publication Society and Its Works." All nre welcome. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Tlnrnden spent Sunday with relatives at Carbondnle. Mlssen Katie Loftui nnd Mary Ro gnn are spending the week at Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davis, Mrs. James Feeeley and Tommy Feoloy have returned from an extended visit nt Itosondnlo, Wis. Mrs. D. J, Davis, of Blakely, is visiting her mother at Plymouth. David Evans, of West Scranton, vis ited relatives here over Sunday. The public night school wns opened for tho fall term last evening. David Griffith, of Wayinart, is the guest of relatives In Blakely. TAYLOR NEWS. Coming Fair and Festival Foot Ball Team Organized Eisteddfod Pro gramme Other News. The members of Lackawanna lodgs, No. 113, American Protestant associa tion, are preparing to hold a fair nnd festival in November in Weber's rink. Many booths will be erected, at which fancy articles and other notions will be disposed of, Ice cream and candy will also be on sale. Tho object of the en terprise Is to secure funds to replenish the lodge treasury, which has been ebbing for some time, owing to a lui?e amount of sickness and deaths. A foot ball team has been organized among our muscular young men. It comprises eleven members, the best selected from both of last year's teams, and will adopt the same name, the Alumnis. The members of the team have secured the services iof Richard Gendall, the talented quarterback, for merly of the Wyoming seminaryand Syracuse university, who will in all likelihood take a similar position on the team. Ho will give them a vigor ous course of tralnlhg, and as soon as proficiency is attained by the team, championship games will be arranged and played in this town. The make up of the team thus far is as follows: Owens, left end; Tubbs, left guard; Ilnmmon, left tackle; P. Jordan, cen ter; J. Evans, right guard; Miller, right tackle; F. Jordan, right end: Gendall, quarterback; Stone, left half back; P. Evans, right halfback; How ells, fullback. Local union, No. 1013, United Mine Workers of America, will meet as usual this afternoon In their rooms in Bas liam's hall. All membeis nre requested to be present. Extensive preparations are now under way for an eisteddfod to be held in tho Welsh Congregational church here on Christmas day. The chief choral competition will be on Handel's "Round About the Starry Throne," for a party of mixed voices, not less than thirty In number, for a prize of $30, and a handsome chair to tho leader. A prize of $10 Is offered for the best rendition of children's chorus on "Sing Unto tlm Lord," contained in Gospel hymns. Tho double quartette competition will be on Woodward's "The Radiant Morn," for a prize of $8. Other competitive numbers will be as follows: Duet, "Larboard Watch," prize $3; bass solof "Noble Boy of Truth," prize $2; read lupr music at first sight, four in num ber, prize $1; solo, for poisons over fifty years of age, "Brynia Cassia," prize $1; solo, for children under fif teen yeais of age, "Are Your Win dows Open Towards Jerusalem?" prizes $1 and 50 cents. There will also be a prize of $3 offered for the best essay in English or Welsh -on "A Mother's Influence on Society." Impromptu de bates, speeches, etc., will also be added to tho programme. Additional num bers will be published later, and also tho numes of the adjudicators, accom panist nnd secretary. Thomas Jonus, son of Mrs. T. L. Jones, of this town, and formerly a cleik In Sanderson's drug store at Scranton, left yesterday for the Buf falo Pharmaceutical college, where he will tuke up tho study of drugs, etc. Lackawanna lodge, No, 18, American Protestant Ladles' association, will meet In session this evening. Councilman James, of Scranton, was a business caller here yesterday. Mrs. Robert Inglls, of Yntesvllle, wns tho guest of Miss Janet Inglls yester day. The Sterling Social club conducted a largely attended social last evening In Weber's link. Lll lodge, No, 330, Independent Or der of Odd Fellows, will meet and In stall oflleers this evening. ELMHURST. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Pelton, of Mos cow, weto tho guests of Mr. and Mrs, Bryan Buckingham on Sunday, Piof. ?,' H, Curtis, of Susquehanna, spent last Thursday with Prof. Rogers, Mr. A, B. Williams returned homo on Saturday evening, after a week's business trip through soma of the Now England states. Mr. Blttenbander nnd family return ed to Scranton on Monday, after spending tho .summer here, Forty-two children have Joined iho "Gleaner Bnnd" which bus been or ganized by Rev. V, I, Prey, and meets every Saturday afternoon from 3 tp 4 o'clock ut the Baptist church, Mrs, J, J. Rankin will speak nt tun county convention of tho Women's PharmacUt, ccr, Wyoming avenue and Christian Temperance Union, which will be held In Moscow today. Mrs. P. I, Prey Is doing evangelistic work In Susquehanna county. Mrs. Mnchetto nnd family moved to' Scranton yesterday, where they, will make their homo In tin future. They will bo missed by a Inrge circle of friends, Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Clay enjoyed a'' drive to Scranton yesterday afternoon. Mrs. ,1, J. Rankin returned last week from a two weeks' visit with relatives at Newnrlc, N. J. Rev. M, Lee, of Carbondnle, will preach In the Presbyterian church on Sunday next, In the ubsenco of the pastor. ,-. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Mrs. Mnry Osborne and family, of Main street, who for a number of years have been residents of this borough, will shortly move to Candor, near Os wego, N. Y. A street car, In charge of Motormun Loe nnd Conductor Fnrrell, Jumped the trnck, Sunday evening, a short dis tance north of the Ontario and West ern yard crossing nt Mayflold. After leaving1 the track tho enr wont nearly a hundred feet nnd swerved right across the road before It could be stopped. A number of passengers were badly frightened. Two of them, Mrs. V. R. Hnss nnd Miss Mamie Cavcney, both of this borough, suffered severely from shock, and were attended by Dr. P. C. Manley, of Mnyfleld. George Wademan nnd family, of Peckvllle, have moved Into one of Mr. Philip Baker's houses on Main street. Tho borough has unothcr suit on at court this week. Thomas Miller, of Mnyfleld, while working in the woods at HeVrlck Cen ter a few days ago, cut himself severe ly on the leg with an axe, and will be confined to his home for some time ns a consequence. , Mrs. Mozart Lewis, of Mayfleld, Is convalescent, after a severe illness of pneumonia. John Median and Owen and Michael McAndrew left on Saturday evenlns for Buffalo, N. Y. Hon. P. E. Timlin attended tho funeral of the late Mrs. William Mo Nulty, ut Carbondale, yesterday after noon. Miss Margaret Mutlnney, of Scran ton, is tho guest of her sister, Mrs. P. E. Timlin, of Main street. The Mayflold council, which usually meets -on tho first Monday of each month, failed to meet last night. airs. Robert Merrick and son, of Providence, are visiting friends here: Misses Kate and B. Gallagher, of Scianton, spent Sunday here with friends. BRADFORD COUNTY. Special (o tlio Scranton Tribune Towandn, Oct. 1. The Towanda fire men will hold their annual parade on Oct. 11. The Red Men of Athens and Towan da are preparing for a grand time at this place on Thursday evening, Oct. IS, at which time a parade will be an attractive feature. A Bryan and Stephenson club has been organized at Troy. D. E. Glltner, of East Waverly, met with an accident near Sayre which caused death. He was struck by a train and had both legs cut off. He was 45 years old and married. Several Bradford county people at tended a meeting of the Christian and Missionary Alliance last Friday and Saturday. " W. T. Davies and E. F. Klzer have gone on a prospecting trip to the Pa cific coast. Li. Hendelman has accepted a posi tion with the General Electric com pany, at Schenectady, N. Y. Report is current that the Lehigh Valley pay car will ,soon be abolished and that the pay will be given out by the different agents along the line. The Towanda water supply has Just been examined by Dr. R. Slee, of Still water, Pa. The teachers' Institute will convene at Hale's opera house next Monday and close on Friday evening. Superintend ent Putnam has arranged for the even ing programme us follows: Monday evening, Miss Gill, assisted by Ger manla band; Tuesday evening, lecture by Rev. Russell H. Conwell; Wednes day evening, lecture by William Haw lay Smith; Thursda" evening, musical entertainment by tho Ariel Sextette; Friday evening Hon. Bob Taylor, of Tennessee, will give a lecture. Warrants were Issued Saturday for the county fair directors and mana gers, charging them with nllowlng gambling on their grounds last week. Morris Congdon and Mrs. Peter Al len attended a relative's funeral at Punxsutawney, Sunday. The North Branch Unlversallst as sociation meeting will be held In Tow anda this week Wednesday and Thurs day. At the annual meeting of the Quar ry Glen club on Saturday the following officers were chosen: President, G. W. Blackman; vice-president, B, T. Halo; secretary and treasurer, C. B. Porter; directors, J. W. Codding, C. L. Tracy. A banquet followed. S. P. O'Donnell, of Bradford, will put down a well at Durrell Center for the Black Diamond Oil nnd Gns company,' BASE BALL. The National league base lull season h fast coming to a close and piddle interest Is now centered in the fight between PItUburg ami Biookljn for tho pennant. Hail It not been for tho Piiatcs' horrible slump in diopnliur everJl Lr.mui. to tho despised Cincinnati Beds, Clarke uiul his men would haw linl :i good chance to piss tin- Suptibas in the early part uf tills week. However there Is tlnio yet. lesterdav's gami'4 lean' llrouUjn thirty-two points In the leul. .Ml of (he lint division teams ate tightly burr-lied, nul the four toil emlers ore also i1ho trgethn ultli gonial .nd.v KiceJniaii'x Cilaum lulruhiff up lire rear, 'llio a(ragea follow; Won. Lost I'.C. llrouhhn 77 fil Ml 1'ltUburK 74 67 ..'! Philadelphia , 70 CO ,5.13 lloston , ni Cl .Mil Chlcugo ,,, ,.,, ...... CJ 7(1 ,170 Kt. I.onU , M 70 ,1,17 f'lneliirutl M 11 ,410 New York ! S3 73 .IC-i At Brooklyn (first tame)- It. II. K. lloston 100 1 0200 00 1-1 a u Uiookhn 0 00 2 0 0 0 0 I 0 0-3 8 i ll.it tvrles Nichols nml Chile; MUilnnley and I'arrcll. Umpire Humt. '- At nrooUyn second same II. II. II. Hobton .,,, ,.,0110000-0 :: o llrookhn 'J0O0 2U-5 11 1 Datterlej-WIHU and Clarl.o; Kennedy and Parrcll. Umpire Hurst. At New York- n. II. K. I'lilUilcIphh ,.. ,,,0 1,100 0 00 0-5 11 1 New York ,,,,..,,, ,0 r0 3 0 0 0 0 0-2 11 3 Batteries Donahue a.id McFjrlind; GirrlcU, Mtrccr and drady. Umpire Snyder. At Clifcairn H. II. E. st. r.ouij ,..., (ii ooooo to a o i C'hlCDKO ..,,..,.,,.. ,1 0 0 1 0 002 x-4 7 2 flatteries Jone nnd Crluer; Kamn and Dona hue. Umpire O'Day, Pittsburg Cincinnati, not lUiululcd. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS $5.00 to Niagara rails nnd Return via tho Lehigh Vnllejr Railroad October 0, 1000. Tickets will be on Mlo October 6th, limited for return pansnge to October 8th, Inclusive, and wilt be honored on any train except tho Black Diamond express. For further Information, con sult Lehigh Valley ticket ngents. TIcketB on sale nt Lshlfili Valley city ticket ofTlce, M! Lackawanna avenue, Scranton, Pa. State Firemen's Convention, Mew Castle, Fa. Delegates from Scranton and vicinity will leave for New Castle at 1,10 a, m. October 1, via D.. L. & W. and Buffalo. Faro $10.fi5 for the round trip, on card orders. Tickets will be sold, good go ing, September 29 to October 4, Inclus ive, for nil trains. Good to return on or before October 8, Inclusive. Stop off privilege within limit of ticket will be permitted nti Buffalo, to enable dele gates to visit Niagara Falls. Bomeseekers' Excursions. On the first and third Tuesdays In each month during 1000, from Chicago via Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railway, to points In Iowa, South and North Dakota, Minnesota, Montana, Colorado, Utah, Nebraska, Oregon nnd Washington at the rate of one fare plus two dollars for the round trip, good 21 days. For further Informa tion call on or address W. E. Howell, G. 13. P. a., 381 Brodway, New York, or John R. Pott, D. P. A., 48G William street, Wllllamsport, Pa. . South Dakota and Wyoming. Special excursion tickets will be sold from Chicago via Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railway, on August 21st, Sept. 4th and ISth, to Deadwood.Spear fish, Rapid City and Custer, S. D., and to Casper and Sheridan, Wyo., at one fare plus 2 for the round trip. Good to return until Octfber 31st, 1900. Stop overs allowed west of Omaha. For fur ther Information call on or address W. S. Howell, G. E. P.' A., 381 Broadway, New York, or John R. Pott, D. P. A., 48C William St., Wllllamsport, Pa. Colorado and Utah. Special excursion tickets to Denver, Colorado Sprlngs.Pueblo and Glenwood City and Ogden, Utah, will be sold from Chicago via Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railway, on August 21st and September 4th and 18th, 1900, at rate of one fare plus $2 for the round trip. Good to return until October 31st, 1900. For further Information call on or address W. S. Howell, G. E. P. A., 381 Broadway, New York, or Jno. R. Pott, D. P. a., 486 William St., Wllllams port, p0. THEATRICAL. ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK. Lyceum. Oct. 2 Hnnloni in "I.c Vojage en SIse." Academy of Muse. All week The Don Ton Stock company. Gaiety. T.at Three Pays Little Hsypl Burlesque com pany. "A Woman's Way." .lolly May Irwin, she of the irresistible smile and the coon sun,;, made Tier annual Iilt to Scianton yesterday, and last night with the assistance of her company presented "A Wo man's W'C" at the Ljccuni. The house was ei uudecl, it alwayt is 'when Miss Irwin is the attnctlnn. "A Woman's Waj" is the new comedy tli.it will he nn Incident to Miss Irwin's Matte ap pearances thia reason. It's liy (lien McDonousli mid was written stilctly aa a chicle to exploit Misa Irwin, nnd is now on tour, being whipped into blupe for the star's New York season. Theie is plenty of May Irwin in the comedy and the humor Is abundant without being too subtle. The chauctcr of Miss Ariel Smith, shieh Mlvs Irwin la cast for, fits her as well as her gowns and those who s.iv Lot-, last night will realizi what that means. Shu sang a half dozen nen coon songs, as only .May liwln can, and oeiy one of them was encorci) again and airain. One of them in particular raucjht the fancy of the ti'idiencp. It uis "Southern Queen" and job will hear it whistled extensively around town today. Miss Invln'd stage humor Is of the in fectious hind and she had the audience laugh ing with her fiom the moment she appeared in the first (act. Not often does a women who stars In very light comedy suriound herself with such a gal ay of fop liners as Miss Irwin lias in her com pany this season The notables are: Keorge A. lleane, llaymond Hitchcock, II. II. fiiuliam, Jacques Kruger, licit Thayer and Queenle Vassal-. "A Woman'H Way" furnishes an enjoyable evening's entertainment and will run a race for popularil) with the other plajs In whieli the star lias appeared during recent years. Leyburne'a Stock Company. The lion Ton Stock company, headd by the popular comedian, Charles I.ej burn,1, ami the young and putty souhrrtte, Miss Kuinia Hunt ing, opened a week's engagement at the Acad emy of Music last night. Tho house was erowded to ouMllimlnij mid the audience left tho the ater well pleased with the peiforinance. The pine pioduccd was Mark Swan's great play, "'Ihe Princess of Patches." Mlvs Hunting was seen to advantage in th title tole and placed the part with cuUlte tante and ability, being ery pretty and winsome, It did not take her long to become a favorite with tho people. Chailet f.ejburne, ai the phil osopher, was ury funny and kept tho audience ina tin moll of shouts and laughttr all evening, Ifctry fjnton In the leading role was rry clever, 'flic company throughout, this si.iaou, I far stinnger than ever before and the specialties In- trcdmed iluiliu the perfomianec are alone well worth the price charged for jdiuissiuu. This afternoon "Ihe FiuuggUi" will lio produced and tonight "Tin? fllJck 1'Jag" is announced. "I,e Voyage En Suisse," The stury of tha play, "f.e Vojuge en SuUse," which will he seen lit tho Lyceum tonight, while it is slight, immediately opens the way to tho comical antics and pranks of tin; two servants, John and llob, who are cjn the btago nearly all of (ho time. It is, Indeed, a great deal to their eneigy ami activity thnt tho life of the pleco depends. Crint care lias been given to the so lection of tho two artists who have teen engaged for llie.c most Important loles nnd the mention uf the names; of Charles (luyer and William Kiiriulo is a Milllcicnt guarantee! of the excellence and merit of the entertainment. Other member of tha cast not mentioned above Include such excellent people us .Mlene Crater, Nellie Paly, Marion Shirley, llene Hoffman, lies Elo ("la j ton, the Celeste Trjo, Itobert llrodcriclr, Fred Strong, Kdwln If. Currolr; Thomas Hvjiu, ltaymond Capp, N. M. Herbert and a huge ballet and chorus. , The little Egypt Company, "The Llttlo llgypt Durlesqueri" will be the attraction at tho tiaicty commencing Thursday, Oct. I."! lie show this year I abovethe average of this st)la of entertainment, being entirely new in every detail; some extra good specialty acts will be keen with the two one-act operas. "Forbidden 1'iult" U the best one-act open ever put on with this kind of a show, being full of new songs, new costumes, new scenery sml grand electric ilTectTi. Little r'gypt lias new dances fur better than, she has ever done before. The People's Exchange. A POPULAR CLEARINO IIOU9K for tha neusflt ot AH Whn Have Holmes to Kent, Rent Estate op Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help-Theto Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions fur Five Cents ft Word Except Situation Wanted, Which Ar-s In serted Free. FOR RENT. Ym-ov Avi:.si:, ar. ratiged for one or two small families', ?" per month! possession at once. Inquire nt va IJelnware Btreet, FonT'nr.NT - toa lackmvanna avenue, four floors! elevator; best store and loea tlon In Scranton. i FOR SALE NJSWV n, lN y f fS f KOIt SAM'. CIIMAl'-A I.10IIT, 4.1'.f.SKNfll'.tt Coupe Itockawnv-, with pole nnd slutts; nil In fine order; would suit doctor. Apply to II. Lnghr, lGl.'V North Washington nvenur. FOU SM.13-SKVKN Y11AK OM MA11K, CIOOD looker nnd travcloi; with buggy and harncw, Addrcsi, 0, Tribune, WANTEO-TO BUY. Vv&CODfTboTtANES ; must be in good order; ttate particulars aa to make and price. Address, L. M., general de livery, Scranton, I'a. runxismnfTioliTKfinfiiNT HSl Madlon avenue. ROOMS WANTED. vfifon:T1fi light housekeeping; centrally located, dress, J. V., Williams building, City. KOIt Ail. ROOMS AND BOARD. VKitv m:sniADLi: hoom, with doahd, at 410 Adams avenue. wsr. LOST-SKPI". 10, DIAMOND DA IlltOOCIf. Liberal rewnnl for return to F. L., Tribune ollce. RECRUITS WANTED. MAItlNE-CORPS UNITED STATUS NAVY ItR crulta wanted Able-bodied men; service on our warships in all parts of the world nnd on land in the rhllipplr.es, when required. Lieu tenant Colonel B. R. Kusscll, N. W. Corner Lack, n wanna and Wyoming avenue, Scranton. MONEY TO LOAN. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN. QUICK, tralght loans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to 6 per cent. Call on N. V. Walkei, 314-315 Council building. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS WILL III: RECEIVKD AT TtfB olMce of the City Knclnecr, Scranton, i'a , until A o'clock p. in., on Thursday, the eleventh day of October, A. D., 1000, for cleaning and painting Linden street and Roaring Brook bridges, according to spccitlcations on file in the office of the city engineer. Proposals must be for one (1) and two (2) coats of paint us specified. Uiddcrs will be required to enclose cash or cer tiued cluck for tin sum of 2J.OO witli each proposal. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. JOSEPH 1'. PHILLIPS', City Fngineei-. SnALKD PROPOSALS WILL UK RIICF.IVKI) AT the office of the city clerk Scranton, Pa., until 7.30 o'clock p. m., Thursday, Oct. 11, lhOl). to construct a sewer system with the necessary blanches, extensions, connections, basins, man holes nnd IKturcs as designated and described on the plans and specifications prepared by tho city engineer and on file in his office. The said sewer to commence in Krovc street at the Lack awanna river; thence along Giova sticet to AI biipht avenue; also in Albright avenue from Cruit street to nliey alone- line between Sec ond and Twentj -first wards, also in above men tioned alley from Alhiiglit avenu: to Diamond avenue; aNo in Meade avenue fiom above men tloreil alley to a point about fio feet Fmith ot four. s( i erf, also in lllair avenue from tin above mentioned nliey to n point about SO feet south of Couit street; also in Diamond avenue from Piovidencc load fo a point about 1(10 feet south of Court street; also in alley south of Ccurt street from Diamond avenue ip a west cily direction about 100 feet; (hence in u northerly direction about 200 feet. Kach pro. posal shall be accompanied by rali or certirle.l check in the sum of three hundred dollar; as a guarantee to execute a contract foi the wovk within (en days from date uf awaid if awarded the same. The city reserves the right to reject anv or all bids. Ily order of city councils, M. T. LAVKLLK. City Clerk. Sept. 27, WOO. PEOKVILLB. Miss Ella Kelcliam Is seriously III of typhoid fever. Mr. and Mrs. Mopje Bell, of Taylor, wore the guests of the former's par ents. Mr. anil Mrs. William Bell, Sun day last. Mrs. Guest and son, Paul, have re turned to their home In Fleetvllle, after several weeks spent at the home of Mrs. Guest's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Judsnn Cullender. The teachers and janitors of the pub lic schools of tho borough received their first month's salaries yesterday. Miss May Brundage Is seriously 111 of typhoid fever. A dime social will be held at the Methodist Kplsuopal parsonage next Wednesday evening, October 3. A fine programme Imb been prepared, and everybody Is Invited to come and spend a pleasant evening. WOMEN UP FOB MTJEDEH, Mother and Daughter Arrested in Lawrence County. By Inclusive Wire from The Auoclated Pim. Iionton, O,, Oct. 1. Deputy Sheriff Payne, of this county, arrested Mr-. VMza. Poole arid her duughter, Flor ence Moore, for the murder of George Noble, who wnn found murdered last Sunday afternoon in his own yard. Theso women nre of questlonablo diameter, and when they were ur-j-pstecl n seareh of tho house revealed a revolver nnil a dress with some blood Bpots on both of them, .Soino men of vouku character who weie seen nt the home of these women the evening of the murder are also un,der suspicion of hdng Implicated. They are Known, and will be arrested ionn, The women arrested have been landed In the county jail io await a hearing, POLITICS CAUSES FATAL FIGHT. Two Killed, One Seriously Wounded at Port Tampa City, Fla, liy Kirluslve Wire from The Associated Press. Tampa, Fla Oct. J. Hope Harnett and Kdward Stanford were killed In n street duel at Port Tampa Pity last night. Charles Harnett, u brother, was shot and seriously wounded. Stanford was on duty, at the i all road station when the Harnetts came there and a quarrel was started. Chas. Harnett' slapped Stanford's face. Stan ford fired, Inflicting a serious wound. Stanford then shot Hope Harnett, who staggered and fell, but raising himself on his elbow, fired five shots at Stan ford; four of them taking effect. Hope died this morning. Charles Harnett Is In a serious condition. A political feud Is said to have been the cause of the trouble. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WANTKti-A COM'KTIIST Cllltfj POIt (ll'.NI'.tt. at housework at 738 Webster avenue. Apply 802 Harrison avenue. SITUATIONS WANTED piuvnoTANTKivii fir.NTi.i:. man ns porter, Janitor or private waller; let crim'H. Addiess, Potter, Tribune ofllcc. MTL'ATIUN V'ANTIIll-IIV YOUNtl IiADY I'.X- pcriciucil in nlllce wuih, wants posllinn Im mediately; good writer; would iiddrrs cnvi'lope, etc., cllhei special wink or perniinent. Ail (Ires. expiileiuil, 02.1 .Sunnier avenue, city. RlTIiATfOX WANTIIn TO tit) OUT HV Till! diy. and will toko washing home. Address 1029 I'ricv street. VANTl'"t--TO WOllhTllV DAY Oil WKI'.K. Addrrn, Kallc, rear l.TilO Providence road. situation wnti:d-to o oi;t, tiii: i'ihmt part of the week, washing nnd honing by the dny; wnshlng nnd Ironing taken home also. Call or nddtess, L. i ;;.l North Sumner avenue. 1'I.ack wanti:d-as child's nuiisk, Oil AT light second work, by neat, spry nnd lelij ble girl. Sleeping at homo preferred. Andicsi, .1. M.. Tribune office, city. WANTKD-Sli7,ND-IltONINfl TO 1)0 AT' home by 'first class laundress. Call or ad dress, Mis. A. M., 620 l'orest court, city. WANTKD-WOliK AS LAUKDItl&S TOR MON' dajs, or nny kind of work, hoiiseclenning nr offices; can give best city references. Address T. M 702 Him street. WANTP.D - WASHLSa AND HtONINO Oil cleaning; best reference. Address A. .1., General delivery. ' SITUATION WANTKD-llY MIDDLK AOl'.D OUST of Integrity and strict attendance to busi ness, with 10 jcurs experience in, brewery ac counting, as bookkeeper, clerk or collector; best references. Address T, 2D2 South street, Wilkes Darro, Pa. SITUATION 'WANTHD-By A OHiL 13 YIIA1W old to do light housework or mind bahj. Addicss 3.1'l Putnam street. North Did, city. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING FOU CHILDnHN TO OUDF.U; also ltdies' waists. Louise Shoemaker, 2K Adams aevnue. CITY SCAVENGER A. D. r.nifiC CLEANS rillVY VAULTS AND cess pooNilno odor. Impioved pumps list cl. A. B. IlltUKJS. Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main nvenue, or Licke's drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone M4U LEGAL. NOTICE-TUB ANNUAL MHI.TINO OF TUP. members of The La. Law anna Store Associa tion, Limltel, will be held at the otllce of the association in the Citv of Scranton. Pa., on Wednesday, October If, IC0O, at 10 o'clock a. m for the election ot managers for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meet, ing. If. S. FAlliCHILD, Scranton, Pa., Sept. 10, 11)00. Secretary. PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant KDWARD O. SPAULDINO, C. P. A., Z TIIAD crs' Iljnk building. Architects. EDWAIiD If. DAVIS, AKOIHTKCT, CONNK1.L building, Si ran ton. FllKDKltlCK I, DKOWN, ARCHITECT, PRICE building, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton, Cabs and Carriages. Runnnn tirhd cabs and carriages; best of service. Prompt attention given oiders, by 'nhonc. 'Phones -072 and KH2. Joseph Kelley, 124 Linden. Dentists. DR. C. K. KlLENUElKir.H. PAUI.l UL'ILDINO, Spiucc street, tfcrantnn. DR. I. O. LYMAN. SCRANTON PltlVATF. 110S pitai, corner Wjomiug and Mulbeiiy. DR. C. C. LAUIIACI', US WYOMING AVENUE. DR. II. V. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. Hotels and Restaurants. TUP. ELK CAFE, 12'i AND 127 FRANKLIN AVI' line. Rates icnsnnable. P. ZEIGLE1I, Proprietor. .-.OltANTON HOUSE. NEAR I)., L. & W. PAS Henger depot. Conducted on the Kuiopeaii plan, VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor. Lawyers. J. W, BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL-lor-at-iuw. Rooms 312-31:1 Mcars building, D. B. HEPLOCILE, ATTOHNEY LOANS NEGO tinted on leal estate seciuity. Meant building, corner Washington aienuo and Spline stieet FRANK E. BOYLE, AITORNKV AND COUNSEL, lor-at-hiw. Burr building, Rooms 1.1 and 11, Washington incline. W1LLAI1D. WARREN fc KNAPP. ATTORNEYS and couiisellois-at-luw. Republican building, Washington avenue. JKSSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AD ( OUN-sellois-nt-law. Commonwealth building, Rooms 10, .0 and 21. JAMES W. OAKFOltl), ATTOIINEY.AT-LAW. Rooms nil, SIS and All) Board of Trade build ing. EDWAIID W. TIIAYI'.II, ATTORNEY. KU-OOI, 0th llooi, Mcars building. ROOMS L. A. WATRIN. ATTOHNEY-AT.t.AW, HOARD ot Tiadc building, Scranton, Pa, C. R. PITCHER, ATIORNEY-ATLAW, BOAIIIi of Trade hiilldiii,;, Scranton, P.i, PATTEIISOV Si WII.COV, TRADERS' NATIONAL Bank building. C. COMEGYS, H 13 REPUBLICAN BUILMNCI. A. W. ilTltTHOU ATIOIINEY, TlKARS nUJR, Physicians nnd Surgeons. lilt, W. K. ALLEN, Oil MMTH WASHINGTON' avrnue. DR. H. W. L'AMOHEAI'.Y, OFFICE f.T) W.S. Ington avenue. ne-.ni(iicc, i.in Miiinciry. (Tiionlo dleiaves, lungs, heart, Milne) g and ncnllo-uiltiaiy organs a specialty, Hours, 1 to p. m, Schools. SCHOOL 01' THE LACKAWANNA, SCRANTON, pa, Couiso pieparatory to college, law, incdh tine or business. Opens Sept, pith. Scud for catalogue. Rev, Tlumus II ('ami, LL, 1),, prin cipal nnd pioprlvloi; W, 11. Plumlcy, A, II., liejdmastc-r, Seeds. 0. H. (LARK & CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NUItS. erynien, stoic f.01 Washington avenue? green liuiDM, iw.'ll North Main avenue; etvru tile phone, 7t-'. Wire Screens, JOSEPH KUKTTKL, IIIIAK 511 LU'KAWANNA UHiuu', Stuntoii, I'a., manufacturer of Who Screens, Miscellaneous. BAUER'S OltCIIKSTIIA-MUSIO FOR BAI.fi), picnics, parties receptions, weddings and con cert work fuinUlied. Fur terms address II. J, Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Ilulbert'a tuuilo store. , MEOAUGKE BROS., PHINTHRS' SUPPLIES, UN. vclepes, paper bags, fvvluc. Wauhouse, HO Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLE ' PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Sohedulo in Effect May 87, 1800. Jtns leave Scranton! o.4tJi ti. m.. week days, for Sunbury, Hnrrlaburtr, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and for Pitte burg and the West. nm' week ,r, or Haaleton, Pottsvillo, Reading, Norrlstown, nnd Philadelphia) and for Sun bury, Harrleburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitta burg and the West. 8.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays 1.08 'p. m.,) for Sunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore. Washington and Pittiburg and the West. Por HaBleton, Potts- a "" EHngr, &e, week days. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury Hassleton, Pottsvllle, Harr,lsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. ,T. R. WOOD. flen. Pass. Agt. t .1. I). HUTCHINSON, Gen. Mgr. Delnwnre Lackawanna and Western. In Effect June 10. 1D00. Sonlh Leave Scranton far New York at l.M. S.fK), r,.lo, 8.00 and 10.O.1 i. nt.. .M, 8.M !" 8.10 p. m. For Philadelphia at fi.40, 8.00 and 10.iV, a. r)M 12.6S and S.SS p.. in. For Stroudl mirg nt 0.10 p. nt. Milk and accommodation at Vi'-I'- "' Arrive at Iloboken at 0.6ft, 7.18, 10.M n. m.; 12.0s. 2.47, 4.48, 7.19 and P.S p. m. Arrive nt Phllndelphla nt 10.00 a. m.; 1.00, 3.18, 0.00 nnd S.W ii. ,n. Arricn (mm New York at 1.01. 4.00 and 10.20 a. m.; 1.00. 1.S2. S., 8.45 and 11,30 p. m, From Strowdshurg at S.05 a. m. North i,omp Scranton for Buffalo and inter- 1 p. m. for ton at 4.00 and 0.11 p. m. For Blnghnmton, m.zo ami s,:,o p. ,, Arrive In Srranton from" Buffalo . ....o, y..ui, .,..v, nnd 10.00 a. in. ; a. nu "" In "J- F.ro1" Oswego and Syracuse nt 2.51. a. M. 12.- nnd 8.0U p. m. Kroni Utlea at 2.S5 n. m.l 12.18 nnd ..10 p m. Prom Nicholson nt U.B0 a. ..'' '" 'or Pit month at l.tw. :i.40, b.bs ana .......p.m. FiirtNantii-oke at 8.10 a. m. Arrive flt Nnpft......!. , -i n .. ..... ,n k nn ., q j- ,nuI r,nn(i at u.;i. n. 111., 1.1", t.W MllU P. In. Arrive at Nnntlcoke at 0.10 a. m. Yann at ''I.vinouth nt 2.00, 4..12, 0.60 p. m. and ...I "; m Arrlve ot Si-rnnton from Northum berland nl n.42 . m,j 12.S, 4.G0 and 8.45 p. ni" I'r.0,n Xantlenlip nt 11.00 n. m. From ' l.imoutli at 7..V) a. m.PP. f-v nd n-10 P- m- ,, . SUNDVY'TJimS. South Leave Kernnton 1.4OM.0O, 5.40, 10.05 a. v ;i11, '", '"' s-'o i'- '" ""h Leave Scranton at 1.10, 4.10 a. m.; 1.65, Illoomsburs Div Won Leave Scranton at 10.03 a- m. and B r,0 p. ni. Delaware and Hudson. In r.rTeet June 13th; 1000. Trains for Carbonil.lo le.se Scranton at 0.20, 7.M. 8.M. 10.13 a. ni.; 12.00, 1.211, 2.20, .1.52, 5.2J, 0.25, 7.57, 0.1V 11. If! p. m.; 1.10 a. m. For Ilonesdalc nnd Lake Lodore fl.20, 10.13 a. m.; 2.20 nrd r..2.r p. m. Tor Wllkes.Barre-0.41, 7.4S, 8.43, 0.3", 10.41 a. m.; 12.01, 1,21, 2.18, 3 .), 4.27, 0.10, 7.4S, 10.11, 11.30 p. m. Tor L. V. Tt. R. points-0.41! a. m.; 12.03, 2.18, S.31 nnd 11.30 p. m. I'or Pennsvlvanla It. It. points 0 43, 9.38 a. m.; 2.1S and 4,27 p. in. Tor Allinnv and nil points north 0.20 a. rn. and 3.52 p. ",n. SUNDAY TRAIN'S. Tor Carbondale 7.20, 0.00, 11.33 a. m.; IM, 3.52, fi.47. 10.52 p. ni. . I'or Wilkes-Barre 9.38 a. m.; 12.01, 1.68, 3.ZS. 4,42, 8.27, 8.27 p. 111. I'or Albany nnd points norlh-rS.52 p. m. For Honesdale and Lake Lodore 9.00, 11.33 a. in. and 3.62 p. m. ' Lowest rates to all points in United State ad J.W. nilMDICK. G. P. A., Albany, N. T. 11. W. CI10SS, D. P. A.. Scranton. Pa. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In meet May 27. 1900. Trains Leave Scranton. Tor Philadelphia and New York via D. & H. H. 11., at 0.45 n. in. nnd 12.03, 2.18, 4.27 (BlacH Diamond Uxpress), nnd 11.80 p. rn. Sundays, D. & II. 11. II.. 1.BS, 7.48 p. m. ... For Whito Haven, Hazleton and principal pointl In the coal regions, Ala D. & II. H. B-, 0.43. 2.18 and 4.27 p. in. For Pottsvllle, 0.45, 2.1S p. in. For Bethlehem, Kaston, Heading, Hnrrlsburg nnd principal Intermediate statlonn via D. H. It B., 0.45 n. m.; 12.03, 2.18, 4.27 (Black Dia mond Express), 11.30 p. ni. Sundays, D. A H. It. It., 1.5S, 7,48 p. ni. For Tunkliannork, Towanda F.lmlra, Ithaca, Oeneva and principal inlermedlate stations, l D, L. & W. It. It., 8.08 a. m.; 1.0J and 3.3S For Geneva, Rochester. Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago, and all points west, via D. k II. It. B., 12.03, 3.33 (Black Diamond Expreas), 7.48, 10.41, 11.30 p. m. Sundays, D. k II. R. B., 12.03 p. Pullman 'pail'or nnd sleeping or Lehigh Valley pnilor enrs on all trains between Wllkosr-Barre and New York. Philadelphia, Buffalo and Sin pension Bridge. ltOLLIN II. WH.nillt, Gen. Snpt., 29 Cortland street. New York. ., . CHARLES S. Li:K. Gen. Pass1. Agt., 20 Cortland street. New Yoik. A. W. NONNT.MACIir.n, Div. Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem, Pa. . , For tickets nnd Pullman reservations ajmly 300 Lackawanna avenue, Scianton, Pa. Central Railroad of New Jersey. Stations in New Yolk Font of Liberty atrriet, ' N. B.. nnd South Perry. Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insuring cleanliness nnd comfort. TIMB TABU'. IN KFFROT MAY 29, 1000. Tialns leave Scranton for New York, Newark, ril7abeth. Philadelpliia, JJaston, Bethlehem, AI li'iilown. Mauch Chunk and White Haven, at 8..-.0 a. rn.: express, 1.20; express, 4 00 p. in. Sun days. 2.13 p. m. lor Plttston and Wilkes-Barre, 8.30 a. m.; 1.20 and 4.00 p. in. Sundays 2.13 p. m. For Mountain Park. tJ.30 a, m., 1.20 and 4.00 p. i. Sundajs, 2.15 p. in. Pot Baltimore and VUslnnglon. and points South and West via Bethlehem, S.H0 a. m., 1.20 u. in, Sundajs, 2.15 p. m. For Long Branch. Ocean drove, etc., at 8.S0 a. m. and 1.20 p. m. For Bending, Lebanon nnd lUrrishiirg, via Al lenlmvii, 3.30 u. in. and 1,20 p. in. Sundajs, " 15 ii. m. " Urn Pottsvllle, S30 a. m 1.20 p. m. Tluriugh tickets tn all points east, south and west at lowest rnlrs nt the "lallon. .1. II. OlIl.HAUSKN. Oen. Supt. II. P. BM.DWIN, Oen. Pass. Agt. New York.Ontnrio and Western R.R. TIMi: TABI.U IV llFFEOT SUNDAY, JUNE 24, Noith Bound Trnl n.i. T.eaio Leave Scian- C'nrlion Arrlva fadosla, 1.03 p. ni. 5.45 p, in, 'I mill 201 ., ton. date, ,10.10 a.m.. 11,20,1.111, , 3.43 p. in. 4.31 p. in, 201 n7 0.00 p. in. Arrive Carbondale, 0.40 p. m, - South Hound Tialns, Leave Leave Cadola. Cathondah', 7.00 a. m, 10 02 a. m. 3 31 p. in. Scranton. 7,40 a, ni. 10.43 a. in, 4.20 p, in. 201 01 you ,, S 10 a, m, , 2,0.1 p. in. .SUNDAYS ONLY, North Pound. Leave Leave Sc ran- Carbon- Arrlva to.n. dale, Cailoidit, ,,8 30 a. in. 9.10 a. in. 10.43 a. in, 7,00 p. ni.Arrlve C'mbondale, 7.45 p. m. South Hound. Leave Leave Cadosla, Caibondale, Scranton. 7.0Oa. in. 7.40a.m. 205 2UU 4.30 p. 111. 5.54 p, in. 0..15 p.m Train So. 201 makes roniiecllon for point orth and P&11' oa Mal11 ,',"' st f'!1. Tialns Nos. 20. and 20$ make Main Lin con licet ons nn nunuujr, ,..,,., For further liifnrmalion. ronmilt ticket igenta 1 () ANDERSON, (len. Pass, Agt,, New York. ,L 1!. WELSH. Traveling Passenger Agent. Scran. ten. Erie aud Wyoming Valley Time Table In Plfcct ?ptrmyer 17IOOO. Trains for Havvley nnd local points, connect, lug at jlawlev with Erin railroad for New York, Kcvvlnir.il nnd Intermedhte points, leava Scran' ton at 7.03 . m. "! 2.23 p. m. Trains arrivo at Scranton at 10.30 a. m. tni 0.10 p. in. NEWSPAPERS Tin: wiLKiisiunRH iuxord can bh rtAri Hi rtcranion at tno mm hiancu oi neuiaan llro.1., 40.3 Spruce aud IM Linden; M. Norton. 321 Lackawanna avenue) (. S. Sliutier, til Spruco street. P SCALP TREATMENT. - - m - -r x tt vi - S W UBS. U T. KKLLKB, OALP.TM.iTUUT, Mo. I kliamp olng, OOc.; facial tnusaga: utusoia log, 20c. j chiropody, 704 Qulacy, VA rtA ,,u1' I' m. e rom ..onirusi- ai. . im "' .""! :i-20 and S.00 p. m. nioomslnirg Division Leave Scranton for Ncrthnmhcrlmid nt 0.1.1, 10.01 n. m.: 1.05 aud . ! i VJ (., f --J-Zil-s.- 5l