m,h 1. M v, I- Vjf "H'J' t&w Ti r (,,, gvjfl, 1 . ij. w '" " - -aCS - s-gv.y ?. y. yr .v- i M . -fc-fM-T - 1 V I THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 3, 1000. V vJ V ' LACKAWANNA COUNTY. CARBONDALE. FINGERS CAUGHT IN VEESS. Claude I.aincrcnux, a bright little 14-ycar-oltl boy, cinployctl nt the nfflce or iho Cnrljomlalo llm'lcw, mrt with a painful accident Inst evenlnR nt 0 o'clock. Ho wns fcctllnR a Job printing press nntl nn Iip slaiiced from his work In a moment oC thouRhtlpssnoss, the law oC thr powerful machine closed on the third and fourth lingers oC his left hnnd, fnstenlni? them between bods" of Iron, not more tlinn nn elBhth of an Inch npart. Not until the aw ful (ueezc commenced was ho aware of any danger. The smiie ItiHtruit It was alt over, and the plueky ln.it was on his wny to u doctor's with his flattened digits. The lingers were taken In up to the middle Joints, but I)r. Wheeler, who dressed the wounds, thinks they rnn be saved. H. B. BEILIiY TO LEAVE. II. B. nellly, editor of the News, will next week sever Ills connection with thnt paper and ro to Philndel phln, where ho has found n wider field for his expanding talents. Dur ing a residence of neaily two years, Mr. Ilcllly has been a prominent fig ure in the town. He managed and edited the News for his uncle, Mr. Froy, of York, until It was purchased a few months ngo by Hartwell & Bchro, since which time ho hns been its editor and advertising solicitor. Tie has been a' staunch advocate of muni cipal water and has performed valu able service on the citizens' commit tee. For a time ho wns among the bassos of the Methodist church choir. FLOURISHING UNION. V Eleven now members have 1ecn added o the Young Men's union, which is already In a flourishing con dition. Iast evening, Dr. W. "VV. Fletcher gave nn Interesting address before the union on the subject of "Amusements." Next Sunday E. E. Garr, superintendent of schools, will bo the principal speaker. LOCA'L AND PERSONAL. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B. Skcels are visiting friends in Owego. Louts Davis is on the sick list. VV. G. Hathaway has returned to his studies In the New York college of Pharmacy. Miss Emma Gllmartln and Thomas Harte will be married In St. Hose church at 4 o'clock today. All the Jewish stores of the ctiy will be closed today in honor of the Day of Atonement. The funcial of the late Mrs. Mich ael" Lynaay will take place Thursday morning at 9.35 o'clock. Services will be held in St. Ros2 church and inter ment will be made in St. Ro3e ceme tery. OLYPHANT. Fire broke out on the roof of the Taylor building, on Lackawanna street, yesterday morning at 10 o'clock. An alarm was sounded from Box 23, but the blaze was extinguished with a few buckets of water. The fire started from a .spark from the chimney In the kitchen of the part of the building oc cupied by Hlchavd Daw. Mrs. Richard Owens, of Blakely, who Is seriously ill with typhoid fever, was removpd to the Scran ton private hos pital yesteulny. The ladies of the Presbyterian church are making preparations to hold a calico social next Wednesday evening in the chuich parlors. A good time is anticipated. The Independent Order of Odd Fel lows, No. 581, are l ociuustcd to attend divine' service at the Blakely Baptist church next Sunday evening. All mem bers are requested to meet at the hall at G.30 o'clock. There will be a meeting of the Ex celsior Hose company on Friday even ing. John Williamson was a caller hero yesterday. A cluster of Incandescent lights have been placed on top of the fountain on Lackawanna stieet, which adds much to the appearance of that locality. The Olyphant Biowns defeated the West Side Biowns In a game on the Olyphant grounds yesterduy afternoon. The seoro was 7 to 3. Miss Floienco Howard has returned home, after a visit with relatives at Nicholson. Mrs. A. W. Shaw, of Blakely, Is spending a few weeks in New York state. John Munlcy, of Avow, who hns been visiting his sister, Mrs. John Lolly, of Laokawanna stieet, returned home yesterday. REV. S. A. DONAHOE Testifies to the Good Qualities of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. On the 10th of December, 1897, Rev. S. A, Donnhoe, pastor M. E. church, South, Pt. Pleasant', "VV. Va contract ed a severe cold which was attended from the beginning by violent cough ing. Ho saya: "After resorting to a number of so-cnlled 'specifics' usually kept In tho house, to no puipose, I pur chased a bottle of Chamberlain's CoubJl. Remedy, which acted like a charm. I most cheerfully recommend It to tho public. For sale by all drug gists. Matthew Bios., wholesalo and retail agents. m JERMYN AND MAYFIELD, David E. Jones and William M. Davis era visiting the lattcr's brother, Thom as M. Davis, at the Authiaeite farm, Which he recently purchased, and they will spend several days with him as sisting In getting in tho ciups, VV, B. Davis has returned to Wash ington, D. C, to resume his studies at the Howard university. Josoph and Wllllo Lauder, of Reran ton, are tho guesta of Jcrmyn relatives, The Peck Lumuer company, In this borough, Is one of the latest subscrib ers to tho Central Pennsylvania Tele phone company. Druggist F. M. Graves hns returned from his trip to New York eltv, Notices, concerning tho concessions made by the Hillside Coal company ,11 WHEN IN DOUBT, TRV 5 HUNti G ' AGAIN! t ifl sCWZ.'JWMET'lS vigor to Iho whole belay. All drains and tonet are chccVti itrin'oM.-Htly, Unlet patients aro .properly cured, iheirconditiou odea wonieithcmiutolutanlty, Consumption or Death, Malled sealed, rncelt cerbosi bouts, with lmn.f inrf i.i fMB-9n..,t.-.,;.wf.,n.ihj mKJmm money, Is-oo. Scad for (rcn book. Ftr Sal by JOHN H, PHELPS, pruct iirtoi. iy . s"'V,'''v' were posted at their collieries hero yes terday. Hartley Mullen, Jr., of Third street, left yesterday morning to Visit hi brother In PlttRburff. Mr. and Mrs. AV. T. Roberts, of Main street, have returned from their week's visit In Susquehanna county. There Is no Improvement In the con 'dlllon of William Loughney, who hns been sorKSusly HI for the past two weeks. Dr. Olllls, of Carbondale, yvns In consultation with Dr. Mantey on Sunday regarding the case. WAVERLY. The funeral servloos of Mrs. AV. R. Finch were held at her late lesldence last Thuisday afternoon, the Rev. Mr. Gtidshnll, of tho Methodist church, of delating. Dr. Logan, of Scran ton. filled the pulpit nl tho Baptist church last Sab bath morning. Tho hotel here changed hands Mon day morning, Mr. Ross, of Schuitz vllle, tuklng possession. The former landlord, Mr. Charles Lee, goes on a farm vacated by Mr. Ross. Mr. II. C. AVhlte, of this place, who is employed bv J. D. AVllliams & Bro., of Scranton, Is spending his vacation in New York, and while there he ex pects to gather some new Ideas In tho catering line. His reputation In that line Is already considered ex cellent, but he wishes to Improve It. OLD FORGE. Mr. and Mrs. E. Drake are spending a few -weeks at Mount Pocono. Mr. AVilllnm Middieton has moved his family to Providence. Mr. Ebon Foote spent a few davs with friends at AVest Pittston last week. Mr. Louis Millard, of Moscow, Is spending a few days with his aunt, Mrs. William Tinklepaugh. Mrs. Carpenter, of West Pittston, has been visiting her daughter, Mis. AVilllams. A daughter was boin to Mr. and Mrs. William Crues, September 30. Mi.ss Lvdla Reed Is visiting friends at Lake Ariel. PEOKVILLB. Mrs. Ernest Brelsch, of Main street, is seriously 111 with typhoid fever. A dime social will be hold at the Methodist parsonage this evening. Mrs. E. 'AV. Swingle is ill at her home on Main stret. Mrs. E. E. Greiner, of Main st-ret, is ill. The Delaware and Hudson company are repairing their station at this place. Mrs. Floyd Greiner Is onfthe sick list. Mrs. Kendall and son, John, are In New York, where they will spend the winter months. D. R. Bassell is Improving in health. AVAYMART. Ppcri.il to tho Scranton Tiiliune. AVaymart, Oct. 2. Mrs. Joseph Swan, daughter Anna, and son Ray mond, are visiting relatives in New Jersey. Mr. Jesse F. Aragner, who is visit ing at the residence of Robert Battan, will leave for the University of Penn sylvania October S, to complete his medical education. James Cole, Henry France and Reu ben Getz are employed by 55. A. AVon naeott in his new lumber woods nt Sterling. J. AV. Miller, who has been spending tho past two weeks among Pleasant Mount relatives, returnel home tcjay. Mrs. Mack, of Forest City, is In attendance upon Mis. Randall, whose condition does not seem to improve. Mr. Hiram Ledyard, of Mt. Pleas ant, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Adam Nell, on Main street. Mrs. AVIlliam Cole and Mrs. John Merrick, of Carbondale, passed Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. James Colo. Three carloads of coal, different sizes, were yesterday branched In the switch, the first coal that has been on sale here since the strike. R. Wonnacott, sr., mode Smith Hill relatives a brief visit last week. Reuben Gets; and wife, nnd Alvln Reynolds and family, are occupying tho old Carr property, on Main street. Mr. and Mr. Irwin Merwln are en tertaining their nieces from Grand Gorge, N. V. Messrs. John and Frank Doyle nnd Harry Charles Buckland will attend tho ball in Honesdale tonight, given by the Maple City band. Mis. H. H. Albright, of AVindsor, N. A'., spent a few days with her mother last week. The condition of Ml?s Sara Colbath, who has been seriously ill for some time, Is somewhat better. F. R. Varcoe was a Honesdalo caller last Friday. , - Mrs. Kate Squires Is spending a few days at her old home on Main street. George J. AVilllams Is suffering from a seveie attack of lheumatlsm. Dr. Bench Is the attending physician. SPRINGVILLE. Special to tlie Siuiiton Tribune. Sprlngvllle, Oct. 1. Some years ago a set of large scales wero kept In opera tion at the hotel for public uso, but were dually discontinued. Now they are in operation again and are very handy, The early morning train yesterday carried a goodly number of people on the excursion to Shawnneso lake. This Is the second one from here this sum mer. H. O, Culyer has lately been putting the roof on his barn nnd the structure is nearly llnished, Farmors nre digging their potatoes now and all report a very short crop, some not more than thirty bushels to the acre and small In size, I. II. Alney, a former Sprlngvllle resi dent, but now of Edwnrdsvllle, Lu zerne county, Pa., Is visiting relatives In town, lo has for many years been in the employ of n coal company at the above place, E. W, Rymond, nfter a visit of a week to relatives In this section, re turned to his homo In Scranton, Satur day. John H. Mitchell's house Is fast ap proaching completion and It will be a very cony dwelling when It Is ready for the young bride. A. S. Scott, of Candor, X, y Is ex- They have stood aieutt of years, and bay cured thouitndj of casts of Nervous Diseases, sucb as Debility, Dililaest, Sleepless nets end varicocele. Atroohv.&c They clear tho brala, sucoglhca Iho circulation, make dieeitloa Addrcii. PAL mIdiCIIIE CO.. Clavalanii. O. PhorroucUt, cr. Wycmlng avinue and m svl w W w A pected hero this week to attend to matters connected with tho estate of the late K. O. Scott. Wednesday evening next nt the Academy iMIss Evelyn Frasser, of the Boston School of Oratory, and Miss Storm, of Philadelphia, will give an entertainment consisting of readings, recitations nnd music. This will be something worth going to, ns Miss Fraacr and Miss Storms are elocution ists df rare ability, while Mrs. James Tuttle, the lady furnishing the music, will bo alone worth the price of ad mission, Next Friday evening li the time set for organizing a McKlnley and Roose velt club here. Speakers from Mont rose will be present, and, nlso, a glee club from the same place. The Sprlng vllle band will be on hand to discourse Republican music. Kvery one Is In vited, The Indies of the Kplseopal Guild have been preparing for nn entertain ment, nnd now nnnounce that on AVed nesday evening, Oct. 10, nt the Acad emy, Rev. John Johnston will deliver a lecture on the life and habits of far western people and many other things western, Even the noble red man will be given a hearing. Sprlngvllle band will furnish music for the evening. Everybody will be welcomed to the hall. Mrs. M. L. Allen entertained her sis ter, Mrs. Jayne, of Auburn, on Monday last. Mrs. Juyne has a very Interest ing pair of babies nnd while here had them photographed. AVOCA. The school board met In regular ses sion on Monday evening. The fol lowing members were present: O'Brien, AVnrd, AVebster and Davis. The minutes c he previous meeting wns adopted as , . -!. The commit tee on repairs asked that the work done at No. 3 building be investigated, that they may be relieved from the duties. Prof. Hjoban tlien gave un outline of the work done In the schools und reported thnt No. 1 bulldlng.had enrolled 213 pupils; No. 2, 248, nnd No. 3, 239; total.. 700. A few pupils, who were expelled for unruly conduct, were allowed to continue their studies, pro viding they would fall in line with the orderly pupils. The following bills were ordered paid: J. F. Mitchell, $2.20; AVIlliam Christian, J4.03; Ameri can Book company, $213.9.". Tho borough council met on Monday evening, and although only a quorum wns present, there was nn extraordi nary nmount of business transacted. All people having defective sidewalks will be prosecuted If they do not Im prove them within the next thirty days. The sewer question next came up and the sanitary committee was notified to see that these sewers and gutters be kept in better condition. The eitlzens on Lincoln Hill complain ed of the boring machine recently erected there by the Lehigh A'alley company, asking that if be removed. The members of the council nnd the chief of police visited there yester day, but took no nctlon. Tho follow ing bills were ordered paid: Minute book, $2; Klectrlc Light company, $2SS; high constable, $30; chief of po lice, 112.25; James Doran, thirty loads of stone, $24; secretary's salary, $50. Mrs. Rose Chandler, of Miner's MUls, Sherman Hawk and mother, of La Grange, 111.; Mrs. Mary AVhite, of Clark's Summit, and daughter Frances, of Hyde Park, spent Monday with Mrs. J. L. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. George Painter left yesterday to spend several weeks with frlfnds In Union county. George Curry and AVilllams Danks left yesterday to procure employment ut Des Moines, Iowa. Miss E. M. Kennedy returned yes teiday after two weeks' visit with friends In Afton, N. Y. Daniel Corcoran is doing business In New York. HEALTH AND WEALTH. Of the Two the Former Is by Jar the More Valuable. I'roin the Pittsburg ComniPiclal Gazette. The enormous Increase In wealth In the United States In the past twenty years has caused many people In the humbler wnlks of life to become dis contented and Jealous of others who obtained what seemed to them a dls pioportlonate share of this world's goods. If they could but see the Inner life of these mllllonarles, It Is safe to say their jealousy would be measur ably abated, and It is doubtful if they would exchange their abounding health for the millionaire's "bar'l," Here aro two multl-mllllnnalres, John D. Rocke feller and Philip D. Armour, who have quit their everyday work to go Into the doctors shop ,for repairs. Both these millionaires have nerves and stomachs out of order, and now they have to obey the M. D. strictly and come down to plain living like an or dinary laborer, and perhaps aie too late in doing so. Excessive application to dollar culture Is yvhat is the trouble. They had no time to rest or to eat, or digest a jilittn, square meal. For the future they must pay the penalty and live like hermits. In short, life Is a burden to these big money makers. Their food does not assimilate, as the assimilating machinery has been al lowed to get out of order while they wero doing over-time In cutting coup ons or digesting great plans. A great Scotch doctor says that "indigestion is the remorse of a guilty stomach," and yvo rather guess that Messrs. Rockefel ler and Armour nre ready to plead guilty to the Indictment. Excessive application to business was the trouble. There Is a time for the fastest train to stop, and if it fails, extra fare must be paid. These men have line houses and yachts and chefs, but they cannot en joy life ns yvell ns the man who buys fifteen-cent meal tickets on Grant street, They are not permitted to eat anything but the simplest food, und coffee und tea are excluded from their dletury. Rockefeller musttjwork nt a certain time on the farm lllto his hired man without tho hired man's uppetlte. Armour, u iestless bundle of nerves, must take nntl-nervlnes und rest, which are a tremendous tax on his patience, Heie In Pennsylvania ye have other instances. The four men who now control the political destinies of Pennsylvania are each nlmost eon stuntly In charge of physicians. They aro on the "repair list." When they take a trip tho doctor must go along, The.v aro all yvell-to-do, but yvhat Is money to u sick man? Most of these would trade their millions for the en Joymont of a good, square meal and n good, tired laborer's slumber. But the exchange Is not so easily made. Their physical machinery has been over, taxed. When u bolt wears out In un ordinary machine it Is easily replaced. Not so easily the yvoruout bolt In the human piaehlne. All this comes from the American habit of overdoing thlng3. The everyday man with a large pocketbook and a robust constitution ought to make u note of this unci be happy. CONVENTION OF THE LACKAWANNA W.C.T.tJ. INTERESTING SESSIONS ABE HELD AT MOSCOW, Large Number of Temperance Work era Assemble at the Methodist Episcopal Church of That Town. Entertaining Papers Are Intro ducedElection of Officers nnd Other Business Transacted Ad dress by Mrs. Holvey. The 'October sun shone cheerily down on a small nrmy of temperance women yvnlklng to tho early trains yesterday morning yvlth plensant anticipations of a tiny of consultation over their noble yvork. The meeting place yvas the Methodist Episcopal church of Moscow, and a very pleasing sight Its Interior present ed yvlth Its numerous decorations of flowers and ferns. At !) o'clock tho omcers, Mrs. M. AV. Vnughan, of Moscow; Mrs. J. B. Sick Icr, of Peckvllle; Mrs. Ella E. Rhodes, of Elmhurst; Mrs, J. M. Hoyvell and Mrs. Ella Depue, of Green Ridge, be ing assembled on the platform, the meeting began yvlth the hymn, "Nearer, My God to Thee," and Scripture read ing by Mrs. Butler, of Carbondale, fol loyved by prayer by Mrs. Miller, of Green Ridge. Rev. Mr. Prentiss, pastor of the home church, Mis. Kate AVardell and Mrs. Henry Stanley, both of Moscow, yvelcomed the delegates In the most cordial terms. Mrs. Penrl, of Mooslc, and Mrs. J. M. Hoyvell, of Green Ridge, responded yvlth yvarmth to the wel come. The reports of the secretaries and treasurer yvere very encouraging, show ing a doubling of membership and a balance of $20.38 In the treasury, The roll call yvas yvell responded to, and the address of the president yvas of great Interest nnd Inspiration for future yvork. The memorial service led by Mrs. James Chandler yvas very Impressive. Mrs. Green, of Moscoyv, yvho died dur ing the year, yvas the subject of sev eral tributes from her sisters In the yyork, yvho greatly feel her loss. A pleasing and cheery paper on "Sunshine nnd Shadows," by Miss Mary Green, of AVaverly, yvas a pelas Ing feature of the morning. The election of officers resulted In no change except In the place of le cordlng secretary, filled by Miss Fanny Raub, of Scranton. Noontide prayer by Mrs. Butler closed a helpful session. The afternoon session was even bet ter attended and opened yvlth a most uplifting devotional service, led by Mrs. J. S. Millar, of Green Ridge. A free parliament of expansion was held according to announcement, and occasioned a very animated discussion on yvays and means of enlargement and improvement in every line. Flash llghl'3 given by local presidents on the yvork during the year made a helpful Interchange of discouragements and methods of surmounting them very suggestive to all. A talk yvas given by Oriana M. AVill lams, of Peckvllle, on the "American Girl. Her Opportunities," yvhlch exhort ed her to Improve her unparalleled ad vantages In doing good to others. A bright paper yvas read by Miss Fanny Raub on the "Floyver Mission Department," full of practical sugges tion. A discussion on practical yvork for the new century, opened by Mrs. Hand nnd nnother on the "Importance of Mothers' Meetings," led by Mrs. Ran kin, made a very full and Instructive afternoon session, yvhlch, after the elec tion of delegates and singing came to an end, as all good things must'. The resolutions ndopted by the con vention were as folloyvs: ltciul'eil. Tint the, women of tliis sodely taki from lii'ncc fin th some p.iptr lli.it dull Kopp us ill toutli with oiu woik. Wo Miusi'-t the M.ite lliillrtlu, lint foiKdliiiK the t'nlon Signal. Mi-rfilt ei, That in the distribution of temper .Hire lileintuie, we liayr a pirarr for (jooil whlrh we cinnot nll'oul to meilnol;, the unions Hut are nut NluiUnt in tills work, are the ones Hut lepoit piogress all along the line. licsoheil, That we as a union dive more at tention to our Lojnl Temperunre Lesion yiqil; ami that every local union emleator to sustain It. A it won thr slate banner for greatest per. centavte of inuease In membership. Iti'sohcJ, Th.it we make a great effort to ietatu the banner. We must not forget Sunday b(.loul noik, from whenie we get our unhewn Mones for our tempeiame structure, 'lherefore, Ilcsoheil, Tint renewed vigilance be glton to temperance woik In eiery Sunday school In Lackawanny county, lirfflntr especially the Ik' Inir of the pledgee us one of the best eafeguards from the etiN of intempcrjnee. I Itcaohcil, That we cannot sufllc lontly condemn the position of the piocnt administration upon Hie questions of temperance especially in icriiiI to the army canteen. lluohcd, That lie consider the depaitment t r.wtiKcllstlc, iiuitlicis and surlrJKC as umoni; the inipoitant ones. HesoUcd, That we tender our heaity Hunks for the ue of the church, to the ladles who so kindly entertained us, and to all who In any way helped in this contention. The evening session yvas equally In spiring, the main feature being an ad diess by Mrs, C. M. Holvey, of West Pittston. Orlnna M. AVIllinms. THEATRICAL. ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK. Academy of Muse. All week The Hon Ton Stoik company. Gaiety. Last Three Daja Llttlo J'fopt burlesque coin, psny. "Ie Voyage en Suisse," HaiiUn'd IiIb spectacle, "Le Voyajc en SuUie," was presented at the L.ucum last nkht 1iet.no an nudicnce that crowded the house. It wua an uiidlcucc that seemed In thoroughly enjoy tho spectacle, "l.o Voyage en Suisse" Ij one of the stage attractions that new seem to glow old. It was pii'R'iitod last night ullh a wealth o sci ence unci mechanical effect that were Utile less than marvelous, The tiling"! of Iho second mt was a rcnllslic tailnay collision and the thlid fame to an end wltli an awlanche, Incidental to the spulacle some hlsh class specialties wcio Introduced. 'Ihe Scluodo hrolh eia gae oin of the thirst acinhjtle turns ever seen In this city and Mis Nellie Daly did u neat dancing specially that won ureal applause. Next Gaiety Attraction. '"Hip l.lttle I'gypt llurlcsquers" will lie tho coniluc; atti action at Ihe (lately theater coin mcnciii? Thursday matinee, net, 1. This show Is up-to-date In cu-ry lopect; new music, new scenciy, new wardrobe and, abotc all, It has twenty of the most handsome women etir teen with u iuilcqiu- company; the specialties ure aLoo the uw-ragc of this kind ot a performance. l.Htle l'uipt will appear 'in Iter new dances and, without question, will wear some of the finest costumes cut seen on a stage. The burlccqdc "Forbidden Fruit" It put on with extra -rood care. It Is funny, full ot bright muilc, dances and grand electric elfectij the show from start to tlnUli It unique, peerless aucl Incompatible. The People's Exchange. A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE far tl.9 Ilatisflt of Alt Win Have Houses to Rent, Rettl Estute or Other Property to Sell or ExeliiinR, or Who Want Situation-) or Help Theia Small Advertisements Cos'. One. Cent a Wor.l, Six Insertions (or Five Cents a Word Except Sltuatloni Wanted, Whloh ArJ In serted Free. FOR KENT. FOll Rr.ST-IOf) LACKAWANNA AVKNUH, four Ooorsi elevator; best store atiu loca tion In Scranton, .. FOR SALE r'AnfTo1PLK-SL Scranton: implements incmucui ursi cias buildings; terms to mil attorney, .12014 Wnshlngto suit. rrcu v. iisnjen, on avenue. l'Oll .SAt.K-SKVKN YKAIt OLD MAHK, IIH)D looker and traveler! with buggy nnd harness. Address, O, Tribune. WANTED-TO BUY. VAlwErTECmY"nAiS!.Otr'si ACIIIN RSt must be In Rood order; ttate particulars ot to make and price. Address, L. M., general de Uvcry, Scranton, I'l. tRWSHOOSsSj rHjitXISIir.il IIOUSK kou nwdiNuilpTjvT :tv Madison tncmir. ROOMS WANTED. VANTi:u-iiooyt fob two, with noAiin, nhoe Adams aienue; terms retsnnsi le. Adclicss, M. M,, Tribune olHce. WANTKI1-2 Oil .1 FURNISHED IIOOMH. FOR Unlit housekeeping; iintrully located. Ad dress, J. W., Williams building, City. ROOMS A ND BOA RD. FoirTtKNT walking distance. S'10 Washington avenue. I10AHDKH3 WANTKP-tSOOP HOARD, ClOOD location, good home, at icatonahla rates, ut HOT Hamk'isoii menu". vi:uy ncsntAULi: room, with board, at 410 Adams atenuc. LOS1 LosT-sirrr. is, diamond raw brooch. I.ibcial reward fur return to 1'. I,., Tribune o'llcc. RECRUITS WANTED. MARINE CORPS UNITED STATES NAVY RK emits wanted Able-bodied men; service on our warships in all parts of the world nnd on land In the Phlllpplr.ee, when required. Lieu tenant Colonel D. R. Russell, N. W. Corner LacU awanna and Wyoming avenues, Scrantou. MONEY TO LOAN. MONTY TO LOAN-STRAIGHT LOANS .VI once. CunryvConncll building, ANY AMOUNT OF MONT.Y TO LOAN". QUICK, straight loans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to e per cent. Call on N. V. Walker. 314 315 Connclt building. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING. FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER; also ladles' waists. Louise Shoemaker, 212 Adams aevnue. LEGAL. NOTICE THE ANNUAL MEETINd OF THE members ot The Lackawanna Stoie Associa tion, Limited, will be held at the office of the association in the City of Scranton, Pa., on Wednesday, October K, 1000, at 11) o'clock a. m., for tho election of managers for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other lu-dness as may piopcily come before the meet ing. II. S. FAIRC1IILD. Scianton, Pa.. Sept. 10, 11KK). Secretary. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS WILL RE RECEIVED AT THE iiftlce of the City Engineer, Sciaiitun, Pit., until 6 o'tloik p. in., on Thuisday, the elevei.tl, day ot Octobei, A. D,, 1'WO, for cleaning and painting Linden aticct und Roaring Brook biiilurs, according to specifications on tile in the office of the citv engineer. Proposals must be for one (1) and two (2) coats of paint us specified, Biddeis will he requited to enclose cash or cei titled check for the sum of isij.00 with each proposal. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. JOSEPH p. PHILLIPS, City Engl neer. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT the oHice of the city clerk. Scranton, Pa., until 7.ao o'clock p. in., Thursday, Oct. 11. lis"), to construct a sewer system with the necessaij branches, extensions, connections, basins, man holes and thturcs ai designated and described on the plJiis and specifications piepared by the city engineer and on We in his office. The said stwer to commence In fiiotc street at the Lack awanna liver; thence along Grove stieet to Al blight avenue; also in Albright incline from Court street to alley alone- line between fee ond anil Twenty-first wards, also in above men tioned alley fiom Albright avenue to Diamond avenue; abo in Meade avenue fiom above men tiured alley to a point about CO feet south of Court street; also In Hlalr avenue from the above mentioned alley to a point about .V) feet south of Conit stieet; ulso in Diamond avenue from Providence load to a point about 100 feet south of Court street; also in alley south of Court stieet from Diamond avenue in a vvet eily diiccriou about Kid feet; thence in a uoitlieily direction about 20U feet. Each pio. pos.il shall be accompanied by cash or cei lifted check in the sum uf three hundred dollar as a giiaiantee to execute u contract for the vvoil. within ten days fiom date of award It aw allied the same-. The city icervei the light to icjeet auv or all bids. Ily older of city councils, M. T. LAVKLLE, City Clerk. Sept. 27, vm ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS $5.00 to Niagara Falls and Return via the Lehigh Valley Railroad October 6, 1900. Tickets will be on sale October Oth, limited fop return pafl.snge to October Slli, Inclusive, and will be honored on uny train except the Black Diamond express. For further Information, con sult L.ehlsh Valley ticket agents. Tickets on snle at lhlgh Valley city ticket oillce, 309 Lackawanna avenue, Scranton, Pa, State Firemen's Convention, New Castle, Fa. Delegates from Scranlon and vicinity will leave for New Castle at 1.10 u. m, October 1, via D L. & W, and Buffalo, Fare $10,05 for the lound tilp, on card orders. Tickets will bo sold, good go ing, September 29 to October 4, Inclus ive, for all trains, flood to return on or before October 8, Inclusive. Stop off privilege within limit of ticket will bo permitted at1 Uuffiilo, to enable dele gates to visit Niagara Falls. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At lloton- It. II, E. Ilrool.lju 11 US 0 3 0 1- 7 11 : llosloil ,,.,..,,,..,,., 0: II 0 0 2 2 0 0-7 II I llatterics-Donovsn, Kltson and MeCuirc; I'll linger, Dlneen and Claik. Umpire llur.t. At Philadelphia- R. II. K. New Vol k , ,1200900011 11 2 Phllidclphl.v ,02000000-2 0 2 Hattcrlcs-Mercer and llowcrnian; Dunn and Mcr'arland. Umpire Snyder. At Chicago- It. II. B. bt. Louis 0 0 0000000 0 3 1 Chicago 00020001 3 7 1 Batteries Sudhoff and Robluson; CalUhau and Dcitcr. Umpire O'Day. HELP WANTED-FEM ALE. WAXTED-A COMPETENT II1I, I'Olt lll'.NHR. al housework at 733 Webter nvrnuc. Apply 80.! Ilanison avrtutc. SITUATIONS WANTED , SITUATION WANTED-nV COLORED (ll'.NTI.i. man, as putter or waiter; Hist class ami lliijioughlv roinpelrjit; good lefeirnces. Address I, S. (., New American Hotel, MM Wist Luekii. .vmiia iivcuue. SI1UATIO.V WASTED-HV A YOtlNtl lllltl. MO asxlsl with Unlit housework, or u,lic girl. Call in uddress, A. M., 4'J. New stieet tit SITUATION WANTED-TO DO CENTRAL liiiusevvnik, in dining loom vvoik. Call :it t-.1l llebecci avenue, city. WAXTI'D-A POSITION' AS (1HOCEUY CLERK e.r bull her; ienl; five l.iuguiges; cvpirl meed; salary moderate. Addrcts, V, J,, 1010 Blair avenue, city. SITUATION WASTED-IIY COLORED ClEVi'LE man as porter, janitor or pilvate waiter; tef ererrcs. Address, Porter, Tribune olllei SITUATION WANTED-llY YOllXO LADY I'.X pirleneed In oillce vvoik. wants position Itu tncdulely; good wilier; would uddress envelopes, etc., eltliei special work or permanent. Ad dress I'lpeiiciicd, 52.1 Sumner avenue, city. MTUA1IOX WAXTEl-TO !0 OUT RY THE day, and will take washing home. AddicM 1081 Price tieet WANTED-TO WORK BY DAY OR WEEK. ddrcss. Katie, rear 1.1X0 Providence road. SUTATION WVNI'ED-TO UO OUT, THE FIRST part of Hie weok. washing and Ironing by the day; cashing and Ironing taken honip also. Call or address, I.. I!., ::.!! North Sunnier avenue. PLACE WANTED-AS CHILD'S NURSE, OR AT light see ond work, by neat, npiy and relia ble girl. Sleeping at homo preferred. Address, I. M., Tribune oillce, city. WANTEDVASHlNt; ANlTlROXINO TO HO AT hon.e by frt i lavs laundress. Call ur ad dress, Mis. A. M., 62(1 l'oicst court, eily. WANTED-yvORK AS LAUNDRESS FOR MON da.vs, or am kind of work, houseeleanhig ur ofhVes; tan give best city refcicnces. Address T. II., 702 Elm stieet. 1VANTED- WASIIINd ""AND lltONINO OR cleaning; best reference. Address A. J., General deliverv. SITUATION WANTED-BY MIDDLE AC.ED OENT ot integrity and strict attendance to busi ness, with 10 jears experience In brewery ac counting, as bookkeeper, clerk or collector; best references. Address T, 2')2 South street, y likes. Barre, Pa. SITUATION vTntED-BY A GIRL 15 YEARS old to do light housework or mind babj. Addicss .15"! Putnam street. North End. city. CITY SCAVENGER a. d. unities oi,n.vs privy vaults and (cm pools; no cidoi. Improved pumps used. A. H. IlltUiliS. Proprietor. Leave enders 1100 Nolth Main avenue, or Elcke's drug store, cor ner Adams ami Miitbony. Telephone HilO. PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD ( SPAULDIN'a, C. P. A., 21 TRAD- eis' Bank building. Architects. I.UWAlt!) 11 1HVIS, ARCHITECT, OOXXEI.L building, S ronton. FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT, PKICi: bulluing, 120 Washington avenue, Si ronton. Cabs and Carriages. RUDDER TIRED CABS AND OARHIAaES; BEST of seivlce Pinmpt attention given orders, by 'phone. 'Phones 2172 mid 3-tn.'. ,lo-eph Kellej. lit Linden. Dentists. Dlt. C. E. Ell.ESIlElldER, PAUL! IIUII.DISO, Spiuee hticet, Scrmiteili. DR. 1. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRIVATE !10. pits!, cornei Wjomlng and Mulheuy. DR. C. V. LAUIIACII. 1 15 WVOMlXd AVENUE. till. 11. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. Hotels and Bestauranta. Till'. ELK ( AIT, 123 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVI", line. Rates ic.iM)ii.ihle, P. ZKKiLER, Ptopiietor. SCRANION IIDU.sU, NEAR I).. L, (i W. PAS- scnge-r depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Propiletor. Lawyers. J. W. BROWNINO, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL-loi-at-law, Rooms :U2-:il.( Mears building. D. 11. REPLOtiLi:, ATTORNEY-LOANS NEOO. Hated on ical estate securlt. Mears building, corner Washlnglou aveniia and Spruce stieel. fh.nk"e. doyleT vrrOHNEY AND COU.Nhr.l lm-at-lavv. Burr building, Rooms i: and 14, Washington avenue. WILLARD. WARREN k KNAPP, ATTORNEYS and 'counscllois-at-law, . Republican building, Washington avenue. JEsSl'P & JESSIT, ATTORNEYS AD COU.N". xtllois-at-lavv. Commonwealth building, Homes 111, 20 and 21. JAMES OAKl'ORD. ATTORNF.Y-AT-LAW. Rooms Till, .'I'i and Mil llouid of Tiadc- build, lug. EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY. Hkl-txil, Dili lloci, Mens building. iiooyis L. A. WA'IRF.s. ATIORSEY-Ar-LAW, BOARD of Tuile building, Scriimoii, I'.i, O. It. PrrcllF.lt. ATlOltNEV-AT-LAW, DOAIIIi ol Tiado building, Nuioton, Pa, PATEI1On"T.- yILCOX, TRADERS' natioxa i! Bank building. C. rOHKKYH, lll.'I REPI'IILIOAX lil'ILDIXO. A. W. BKUTHOLF, ATIOR.NEY, MEARS III.IIC, Physicians and Surgeons, Dlt, y E. ALLEN, OH NORTH WASHINGTON avenue. DR. S, W.-J.'.UIOIIEAI'W OFFICE fJl'l WASH Ington avenue. Resident e, 1.118 Mulheriy. Cluonir diseases, lungs, heait, kidneys and gciilto-iiilnaiy oigans a specialty, Hours, I to 1 p. in. Schools, '" SCHOOL OF Till', LACKAWANNA, SCRAN TON, Pa. Couim' piepaiatory to college, law, iiiedi line or binlnes. Open. Sept, Will. Semi fur catalogue. Rev, 'lhoiiia M Cum. 1,1.. I)., prin cipal and proprietor; W, E. Pliimlc), A. M,, liiadinatlcr, Seeds, (1. R, CLARK & (O.. SEEDSMEN AND MRS. cmiicii, stoic '.Dl Washington avenue; green houses, lli'O .Vol III Main avenue; stuie tele phone, 7s.'. Wire Screens, r JOSEPH KUKTTEL, HUAU 511 I.U'K.VW.W'NV avenue, bcrautou, I 'J.,, manufactuier of Nile Sciccns. Miscellaneous. I!UER'S ORCIIEsrHA-SIUSIC FOR IIAI.L picnics, parties receptions, weddings and cuii eett work furnished. For telius addicss II. J, Bauer, eouductoi, 117 Wyoming avenue, over llulberl'a iuukIc store. MKOAHGEE BROS., PRIN.fcHb'.StlPPliniS, K vclopes, paper bags, "twlin. Warehouse, 130 Wajilugtou avenue, Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLE tmmnm railroad . Schedule In Effect May T, lfOO. Trains leave Scranton t 0.45 n. m,, week days.. for.Sunbury, Hnrrisbutg) Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and for Pitts burg and the West. 0,38 a. m., week days, for Hanleton, Pottsville, Beading;, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and the West. 2-18 p, m.. week davs. f Sundays 1.88 p. m.,) for Sunbury, Harris- ville. Bfinrllno-. An. wank davs. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hnzlcton, Pottsville, Harriaburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. R. yvOOD. den. Pass. Alt. .1. B. HUTCHINSON, tlen. Mgf. Delaware Lackawanna and Western. In Effect June 10. 1DO0. c...,, t .. . . V...U . i i& win,,,, i.rare crnuion lor new iui ...... .1.00. 0.10, 8.00 and lOtfS a. m.,.12.CS, 8.33 and S.10 p. in. i'0r PhllaTelphla at 6.40, B.00 and h'irg at 0.10 p. m. Milk and accommodation at U0 p. m. Arrive at HoboVcn at e.&S, 7.18, 10.13 a. m.: 12.0S, 2.47, 4,48, 7.19 and t43 p. m. Airlvr. at Plillaclein'ilA at 10.00 a. m.; 1.0S, 148, 0 00 and 8.22 p, in. Arrive from New York at 1.01, 4.0(1 and 10.20 a. m.J 1.00, 1.52, M, 8.44 and 11.30 p. m. From Stroudsburg at 8.00 a, m. North Leave Scranton tor Buffalo and inter mediate stations at 1.10, 4.10 and B.30 . m.J Lew, C.4S and 11.33 p. m. For Oswego and L Syra cuse at 4.10 a. m. and 1.D5 p. m. For Utlrs at L10 n. m. nnd Mil p. in. For Montroaa at 8.S0 a. m.j 1.0.1 p. m. and 0.43 p. m. For Nichol son at 4,oo nnd 0.1". p. m. For Blnghamton, 10.25 and S.G0 p. m. Airlvo In Scranton from Buffalo t 1.30, g.Ki, r,.x, and 10.00 a. in.; 3.80 nH 8.00 p. m. From Oswego and Syracuse at 2.8 i. ni.; 2.3S and 8 m p. m. From Ulica at 2.8 S. "M 12 38 nnd 3.30 p m. From Nicholson at 8.80 a. " and fi.oo p. m. Viom Xontrose at 7.SS and .iV " ."' '-I ami "MM p. ra. at Northumberland nt D.fr, a. m.; 1.10, 0.00 slid s;-" P. m. irrlvo at Xnntlcoke at 0.10 a. m. Arrive at Plymouth at 2.0(1, 4..12, 0.60 p. m.- and u..!0 a. m. Arrive at Scranton from Nottlium. berland at fU2 a, , . -,x, 4.00 and 8.4S p. m: From Xnntteoko at 11.00 a. m. From PljmoiKli nt 7..0 a m 3 20, 0.36 and 11.10 p.' m. fouth Leave Scranton 1.40, 3.00, 5.10, 10.08 a, m.: n jn, n.ia nnd 8.10 u m. North-Leave Seiantoiifett.,1,10, 4.10 . m.; 1.55, 0.4S and ll.i'6 p. m. . ... nioomsburg liivlsion Leave Scranton at 10 03 m. and n in p. in. Delaware and Hudson. In EiTect dune 13th, 1800. Trains for Carbondale leavp Scranton at 8 20, 7.B.I, S 53, 10.13 a. in. ; 12.00, 1.23, 2.20, 3.52, 8.25, 112.-,, 7.07, 0.15, 11.10 p. m.; 1.10 a. m. For Honesdalo ami Lake Lodoro 8.20, 10.13 a. m.: 2.2d ard S.2fl p. m. For yvill.es Barrc-0.45. 7.48, 8.41, 0.33, 10.4S a. m.; 12.03, 1,23, 2.18, 3.33, 4.27, 0.10, 7.48, 10.ll.t 11.30 p. m. For L. V. R. R. points-0.45 a. m.; 12.03, 2.18, 3 33 and 11.30 p. m. For Pennsylvania H. R. points 6.4J, 0.38 a. m.; 2.18 and 4.27 p. m. For Albany and all points north 6.20 a. m. and 3.52 p. in, Rl-VrHV TUA1NBL For Carbondale 7.20, 0.00, 11.33 a. m.; 2.28, 3.02, 5.47. 10.02 p. m. For Wllkes-B.irrc-'J.38 a. m.J 12.03, 1.58, 3.S8. 4.42, 0.27. 8.27 p. m. Tor Albany and points north 3.52 p. m. For Honesdalo and Lalin Lodore 0.00. 11.33 a. m. and 3.52 p. m. Lowest rates to all points in United States and Caraela. I .1. W. BimDtCK. O. P. A., Albany,-. Y. II. W. CBOfiS, 1). P. A., Scranton. 1. Lehigh Valley Itallroad. In r.fleet Iay 27. 1000. Traini Leave Scranton. For Philadelphia and New York via 11. II. It. R at 0.45 a. m. and 12.03, 2.18, 4.27 (Blao' liiamoml F.xpress), and 11.30 p. m. Sundays, 1). k II. H. H.. 1.58, 7.48 p. m. For White Hacn, Ha?lcton and principal points in the coal regions, via D. & H. K. B., li.iy. 2.18 and 4 27 p. m. For Pottsville, 0.45, " For ' Bethlehem, Kaston, Heading, llarrlBbiirg and principal Intermediate stations via D. It II. K It., 0.V, a. m.! 12.0J, 2.18, 4.27 (Black Dla. mond Uxpress), 11.30 p. m. Sundays, D. 11. It. R., 1.58. 7.43 p. in. For Tunkliannock, Towanda hlmira, Ithaca, Oeneva and principal Intermediate Btations, via 11, L. 4; y'. It. It., 8.08 a. in.; 1.05 and 3.35 'Vor fieneva, Itochesler. Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago, and all points west, , Ua D. t H. R. B.f T.03. 3..TI (Bhck Diamond Express), 7.48. 10.41, 11.30 p. m. Sundays, 1). & II. It. B 12.03 p. '"pul'l'inan 'parlor nnd sleeping or Lehlgli Valley parlor cars on all trains between WlThes-Barro and New York. Philadelphia, Buffalo and Sus pension Bridge. 110L1.IN II. yVILnUR, o. Supt., 28 Cortland street, New York. ....,. j CI1ARLF.1 S. LKF.. Gen. Pass. Agt.. 2 Cortland street. New Yolk. A. W. NONNT.yiACMIR, I)Iv. Pas3. Agt., South Bethlehem. Pa. , For tickets and Pullman reservation! apply 309 Lackawanna avenue, Scranton, Pa. Central Bnllroad of New Jersey. stations in New Yolk Foot of Liberty street, N. II.. and .South Kerry. Anthracite coal used exclusively, insuring rleanlincss and comfoit. TIMi: TABl.i: IN F.FFF.CT MAY 20, IM0. Trains leave Scranton for New York, Newark:, rllrahelli. Philadelphia, Kaston. Bethlehem. At lentovvi Ma. eh Cl.unlc and White Haven, at 8.30 a. m.; exbress. 1.20; express, 4,00 p. m. Sun- ''"o'r PIHstonmand yVllkes-Barre, 8.30 a. m.; 1.20 and t.00 p. in. Sundajs, 2.15 p. m. For Mount tin Park. 8.30 a. in., 1.20 and 4.00 p. in. Sundajs. 2.15 p.m. For Baltimore and Washington, and points South and West via Bethlehem, 8.30 a. m.. 1.20 i) m Sundavs, 2,15 p. m. For Long Branch. Ocean Crove, etc., at 8.30 a. in, and 1.20 p. in. For Heading. Lebanon nnd llarrisburg, via Al lenlown, 8.30 a. in. and 1.20 p. m. Sundays, 2.15 p. in. Foi IMItsvllIc. 8.30 a. m., 1.20 p. m. Thtough tickets to all points cast, south and west at lowest latcs at the station. .1. II. 011LIIAUSKN. Oen. Supt. II. P. BALDWIN, Oen. Pass. Agt. New York,Ontario and Western B.B. TIMF. TABLE IN KK1T.CT SUNDAY, JUNE 24, Noitb Bouud Tialns. Leavo Leave Seian- Carbon- Arrlvq Tialns. 201 .... ton. ciaie, uauosta, .,10.40 a. in, 11.20 a.m. 1,05 p.m. 20.1 jor ,,, ;. i.i p. iu. S..I p u.i ii. in, 0.00 p. ui.Arrlvo Carbondale, 0.40 p. in, Soulh Bound Trains. ' ;(. la Ji. in. .., p , , ' p. in. Leave Leavo Cadola. Carbondale, 7.00 u. in. 10,02 a. in. 3.31 p. Ill, Scranton. 7.40 a. m. 10, 1 5 a. m. 4.20 p. m, i 202 201 200 S.ioa, m 2,oy p. 111. SUNIMYS ONLY. North Bound. Leav o Leive Seian- , Carbon ton, - dale. aiifin'm. 0.10 a. in. t ' Cadoala. 205 20'l 'IU.I1 si9. 7,00 p. in.Arrlvr Carbondale, 7,45 p. m, rioueu iioucKi. I-avo Leave Cadosla, Catbondale. 7.00 a,, in. l.'tn p. in. 5.51 p, in. Scranton, 7.10a,m, 8.35 p.m. 202 .,, 20s ... for point! Nnrtli'nud Scuth on Main Line, at Cadnila. WJ ,,A'M. 505 and 20S make Main Line Traill Nil 201 makes connection con neetlons on fundav. For furlher Information, consult ticket agents, . !. iviu'HSxOV. Oen. Pass. Aat.. Now. York. J. i:! WF.LSH, Tiavcling Passenger Agent. Koran ten. Erie and Wyoming Valley Timo Table In FITec t September 17, 1000. Tialns for llavvley nnd local points, connect. Ing ut llawlev wltli Lrle railroad for New York, Vvvliiirgli and Intel mediate points, leave Scran. ton at 7.05 a. in. and 2.21 p. m. Trains arrive at Scranton at 10.30 a. in. and D.10 p. in. NEWSPAPERS llli: WILKKS-BAItltK HKCOHD (IAN BB HAD in Scianton at tho news stands of rUismaii Bios., lay Spiuce and 60J Linden) M. Norton, Si! Lackawanna avenue; l. S. Shutter, 211 Spruce street. 3 SCALP TREATMENT, MltS. L, T. KKLLF.lt, SOALP .TMATWMr, f4i shampooing, 50c.; facial massage: autnieuit log. 25c: chiropody. 701 tiulucy, ( uurg,. Philadelphia. Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. For Hazleton. Potts V UJ ..; V Ki si- ?: - ' JAi C-i A J. W--I 'i JL - r t&-, ' -VlJ(l. -