THE SOTUNTON TRLBUJNtt-SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1899. THE PROBLEM OF olved at Last Pelvic ox Tide r. Vice President of tlie 111- nolii Woman's Alllnnce, spenks In hlfili praise of Pe-ru-nn to restore tired nerves and wenk body. In u letter writ ten to Dr Hortman from 910 Lnst 6O1I1 utreet, Chicago, III., she says the fol lowing; Vice President Roxa Tyler "During the past year I gradually lost flesh ami stiength until I was un able to perform my work pioperly. I tried different remedies, and Anally Pe-ru-na was suggested to me. It gae me new life and restoied my strength. I cannot speak too highly of It ' Catarrh of the female pelvic organs may muse displacements, congestion . i i i'i iii i i a The microbes that cause chills and fever anil malaria enter the sstem through muious membranes mnde porous bv cotanh. Pe-ru-na heals the mucous membranes and prevents the entrant e of malarial geims, thus pre venting and curing these affections. CARBONDALE. Y. M. I. EXCURSION. Tomorrow J. P Collins, president of Carbondale council. No 121, Young Men's Institute will attend a meet ing In Plttston of the committee of ni rangemonts of the excursion to be run by the Y. M. I Councils, of Lacka wanna county to Lake Ariel on Sep. 20 This promises to be one of the big gest excursions run to Lake Ariel this season nnd will, from Indications, com prise at least 8.000 people from this vallej It Is In commemfliatlon of an anniversary day of the society The committee Is ni ranging for numerous features with which to take up the at tention 'of Its many guests on Y. M. I. day IT HELPS CARBONDALE. The vard constructed at Ararat by the Erie has been some help to Car bondale The crews that do the switch ing theie make this city headquarteis Formerlj this switching was done at Susquehanna and Hornellsvllle and the object of the Aratat yard was to re lieve the congestion at those pl.ices. It might be well to mention that "Sum mit" has been dropped from the name of that station. It Is now simply Aral at 400 GALLONS A MINUTE. Two eight-Inch bore holes are flowing 400 gallons a minute at the No 3 coal wnshery of the Delaware and Hudson company situated a short distance east of this city. It lequlres WO gal lons a minute to operate the washeiy The copious floor of these artesian wells however, will afford encourage ment to otheis who aie endeavoring to free themselves from the exhorbl tant lates of the Consolidated Water Supply company. LOCALS AND PERSONALS. Miss Lou Humphrev, of Hancock, N Y , Is being entertained In this city. Misses Alice nnd Sophia McGinnls are In New Yoik. Miss Klla Hoian visited Scranton jestenlaj Charles Rogers has enteied the Mills' Training school In New York to learn nuising. Mr and Mrs T. C, Robinson have returned from Ocean Grove. Miss Anna McLaln, of Scranton, Is visiting friends In this city. Mrs R Manvllle Is entertaining Mrs J S Law and Miss Alice Law, of New York Mr and Mis R n Van Bergen nnd Miss Alice Rashlelgh are home from the New Hngland states. Miss Nettle Ilurdlck, of Reynshan rust, Is visiting friends at Danville. Dr nnd Mis. W. W. Fletcher nre en tertaining Mis. Charlotte Becker and daughter, Isabelle. of Ulnghamton. Judson Smith will return from his acatlon todav Rev Milton F.vans. D. D., of the Crozter Theological school, will pi each morning and evening In the Ueiean Baptist ( hureh tomoirow. Good Enough to Take. The tlnest qualltv of lonf sugar I? Used In the manufactute of Chamber lain's Cmigh Remedy and the roots used In Its pieparation give It a flavor similar to that of maple syrun, making It verv pleusant to take As a medi cine for the uure of coughs, colds, la Rrlppe, croup and whooping cough It is unequalcd by any other. It nlw.tya cures, and cuies quickly. For sale by all druggists Matthews Bros, whole sale and letall agents. JPECKVILLH. Mr. and Mrs Wllli-im Barber, of Kew.met, 111 , aie visiting at the home. nf Court Messenger Albeit S. Newton. Mr Raiher was one of Peckvllle's res). lent way back In the llflbs. In 180 he removed from this localltv and went west I'ntil his uriivnl here n few Jays ago he had not since paid this, reality a visit. He was greatly and 'uvorably surprised nt the many :hanse thnt had taken place i-Inee his ibsencc Barney Meehnn wishes to state that le did not receive any of the money itolen fiom Hunt at the time of tho accident on Aug 27th Office hours Peckvllle postofllee Mon day, Sept. 4. 1R03: 10 to 11.30 a. in.; ?.W to 3.30 p m. The borough council will meet In regular session Monday evening, Sept. 4. Mr. and Mrs J Barrett leturned last evening from a week's visit with relatives near Honesdnle. Mr, Harry Cnrpenter. of Scott, nnd Mr, Albert Mernane, of Philadelphia, Vtra thu guests of Mi. Gilbert Taylor ywteiday. Ths firm of J. II. Klnbaek com pany, furniture denleix .ml undertak ers, ha'n mutually dissolved partner- WOMAN'S ILLS. Catarrh the Cause or ulceration of the womb. Symptom of displacement are pains In the back, constipation, dragging, heavy sensation In the abdomen,' piles, painful, scanty, frequent urinntlons. Coiinftlon of the womb and ovaries produces great Irrit ability, sleeplessness frequent betid ache, nervousness, throbbing, bloating, Hashes of heat, shivery, prickly sensa tions, falntness and numbness. The symptoms of ulceration ate continuous loucorrhoea, Irregular and painful men struation, Irritation of the spine, pain In the head nnd a continual tlred-out feeling. For all the troubles peculiar to women such as Irrugular 1 1 let, change of life, etcj, PV'-rui-nu cannot be equa led. In nil thee cases catarrh of the pelvic orgnns Is the exciting cause. Pe-ru-na A cures by remov- . Ing the cause Pe- t ruj-na cures ca tarrh wherever lnnntml Pnnse- nuently It will ute this class of dis orders. Mrs A J Hull, of Leonu Ivan, was cured by Pe-iu-na She snyn I feel as If I am entirely well and can do as much work as when I was oung I don't have any pains about me, and I thank you a thousand times for curing me I will do all I can for vou Mv trouble was female complaint, "i had falling of the womb and greal pain. I tell eery woman I talk with that Pc-iu-na Is the best for thorn and that It saved my life " Send for Dr. Itnrtmnn's free book for women only. Address Dr Haitman, Columbus, o. ship, Mr J H. Klnbaek having pur-rhm-ed the Interest of the other mem bers of the firm, will carry on the busi ness, .services In the Piesbyteilan chinch n't Sunday at 10 no a rn. nnd 7 31 p. m Rev. S. II Moon. D D . p.is- tor Morning subject, "Lover-i of the Church Prospered;" evening. "The Tlir"e Crosses" Peckvllle Baptist church, Rev. J. S Thomas, pastor. Sundiv setvices at 10 to a m. nnd 7 p in Morning sub ject, "Stephen the First Christian Mnrtvr." In the evening a missionary meeting vlll b held. conIsng of ehoit pnpeis, recitations sours nnd an address bv the palo- on "Clulsjl'inttv In Africa" Olfeilng will be taken for foielgn missions. "File services In the M V. church to morrow w 111 be eonduc ted by tin1 pas tor, Rev. S. C. Slmpkins Preaching nt 10 30 n. m and 7.10 p m Theme for morning. "Soiup Characteristics of a Christian Life " evening, "The Re sponse of a Devout Soul to Clod's Call " Kvangellstle seiviees In the evening. A cardial Invitation to all JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Borough Fathers Failed to Meet A Driver Injured in. hc Mines 01 to the Klondike Church Services and Other Notes. The borough council did not hold their monthly meeting last cenlng, through lack of a quorum It Is under stood tho meeting will be held next Friday evening. Willie McGovern, a driver boy In the Delaware and Hudson collleiy, was slightly Injured vesterdny by having his leg caught between the bumpeis of two mine cars. Dr. Gardner, of Scranton, was In town yesterday nnd held n consulta tion with the locnl physicians legird Inir the case of Mrs. George Saulsbury, of North Mnln street, who Is iiiffeilng with peritonitis. Theodore Wachna will move from his hotel on Hill street, Mnvlleld, on Monday, to his property near the Dela wnie nnd Hudson depot in that bor ough. Among the improvements being made to tho latter property Is the lay ing of a stone walk In front of tho hotel. Charlie Smith, of Mavlleld, who re cently came from the Klondike on n vl?lt to hl wife and family, will leave on the 11 o'clock train this morning for that far off land of gold and snow, nhls will be Mr. Smith's third tlip to Alaska. Contractor Dunn has finished the job of laying the flag sidewalk In front of St James' church. The fence has also been lepalnted by Kdward Stubb, and when the additional fence needed Is elected which It Is expected will be done today, the job will be completed Tho Impiovements me quite notice able The Mayfleld council will hold a reg ular monthlv meeting on Monday even ing. Theie nre rumors that the mtet Ing will be even more Interesting than usual. Miss Coin Layman, of Bacon street, will leave todav for Great Bend, whcr she lias been appointed one of the teacheis of the public schools. Rev and Mrs Coopei, of Hawley, spent jesteidny here and weie pleas antly greeted bv formei friends. They leave again today for their home. The Alnjlleld schools reopen on Tuesc'ay Mrs Robert H. Dunn, of Forest Cltv, ytsterday visited her son, G. S Dunn, of Main stieet. Chief MeOlnley was nt Archbald last evening, wheie he was summoned to give testimony In regard to a house th t he assisted the Archbald pollc e In rnldlng a few nights ngo over In "Nebraska." Mrs Arnold and Mrs. Lewis of Peck vllle, were Mtois here yesterday. The consociation services in ''acred Heart church were largely attended last evening They will be brought to a dose tomoirow evening. Monday being a legal holiday the postofllee will only be open two hours In the mornlnfi nnd a shoit time In the nfternoon Rev. Thomas Cook, pastor of the Primitive Methodist church. will pienh tomorrow moi nlng on "Need of Night," and In the evening his subject will be " re there degrees of gloiy In heaven?" Tht re will be no service In St. James' church tomorrow on nccount of the absence of tho rectoi. Ontario and Western cinductor Ar thur Dnv and family will leave today on a visit to friends near Haston "FOR Till! SAKK OF FUN. Mischief Is Done." A vast amount of mischief Is done, too, because peoplo neglect to keep their blood pure. This mischief, fortunately, may be undone, by the faithful use of Hood's Sarsaparllla. HOOD'S PILLS cure all liver Non-lirltatlng. lilt.. (MM uMSB& iwflrM CWfc lw8 OLYPHANT. The yminr; Hungarian boy who was run over by ti train of cars near the Ontnlo and Western depot on Thurs diy t'led of his Injuries vesterdny. Ills arms were badly mutilated nnd his right leg severed He was 14 veari of n$"' and teslded nt Prlceburg Katie Mvilik, agid thltteen years, of lirll street, died yesterday after a brief Illness of diphtheria. The funeral will be held this afternoon nnd will le private. Interim nt In Union cem etery. Jnmes Huullhnn, of Susquehnnnn, Is spending a few dn with John O'Mnl ley of Dunmore street. Mr Jennings, of Vermont, Is tho guest of Miss Georgle Thomas, of Del aware street fliailes Wntklns nnd Frank Parry ale spending a few davs at Shnmokln. Mlses Kntle and Pndle Noalmi have relumed home after a two weeks' visit at Philadelphia. t the lUakelv Hapllst church to monow Vaster J H. 11111s will preach at 10 .10 a. m . mihjee t "The Wonder ful Stone " Hvenlng at T...0; rublect. "A Vision of fiord Cheer" Mlsn Lucy Fnirell and Msi Mavme O'Connor ha' e returned home from C.nbondale MJ Maud MoHneli entertained a number of hei fi lends nt her home In Mott Haven Thursdnv evening. The repiodiictlnn of the recent flst'e event between Flt"eltiimnnn and Jeff ries by the marieseope nt the opera house Inst night, wn greeted bv a good crowd. It will be repeated tonight. TAYLOR NEWS. Two Largely Attended Tuneials. Church and Other News of Inter est. The funeial of the late Mr? William Richards, which was held from the family lesldence on Tavlor stieet yes terday men nlng, was attended bv nn unusually huge number of sorrowing friends The deceased was one of the best beloved and most noble women of the town. She had a personality of unustinl c haim, being kind and char itable. At 10 o'clock the remains left the house, being conveyed to the M. 13. chui eh, wheie the funeial services were pu-aehed bv the pastor. Rev. Fiancls Gem! ill, assisted by the Rev. Ivor Thomas. The floral offeilngs iwre manv nnd beautiful. At the c lose of the services the lemalns were taken on the 1.' o'clock Del.iw.ue and Hudon ti.iln for Cmbondale, where Intel ment was made John Jones, employed as a l.iboier In the Aichb.ild mine, was slightly ln lut ihI bv falling toof vesterdny after noon. Mrs Walter D Ililwanls of Belle vue, was a visitor here vesteidaj. The funeral of the late Mi Rlehaid Mogg oecinied fioni her late home In Noith Taylor yesteidny at 2 10 o'clock nnd was largely attended bv fi lends of the deceased A short sen lee was held In the home after which the re mains weie conveved to the Cnlvaiy Baptist chinch, wheie a sermon was pn ached by the Rev. Di. If. H. Har ris, who In his lemniks paid a fitting tribute to the deceased Theie were ninny floial offeiltigs At the close Tf the seivlie the lemalns were borne to their last testing place In the Forest Home cemeterv. The pall-beareis weie Chailes Hvans, Leslie Njhait, Joseph Fiancls, Thomas Woodworth, William Powell and Mr. Jones. The llower-bearer was Miss Biace, of Green Riago Mr nnd Mis Frank Caswell, of For tv Tort weie the guests of lelatlves here jesteiday. Mr and Mrs. John D. Atheiton and daughter. Miss Kdlth Atheiton. nnd Mrs Chi 1st Ward, of this place, am visiting at the home ofVli. and Mis. William Atheiton, of Wood lawn. IM. Mr Tompkins, of Wllkes-Baire, Is the successor to Foreman Montgomery at the Tavlor collleiy. The change went Into effect yesterdav. Sei vices at the M II. church tomor row vv 111 be In charge of the pastor. Rev Fiancls Gendall Morning ser mon subject. "Keep from Ilvll " Sun dav school at the usual hour. liven ing sermon subject, "The Tilumpli of Love " Tajlorvllle lodge, No. fiGs Indepen dent Order of Odd Fellows, will meet In their looms this evening.' Mis. Peter Jones, of Pottsvllle, Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J II Davis, of Main stieet. Pleaching nt the Preshyteiian chinch will be as usual, Rev. L. R. Toster, ofllclatlng. This afternoon nt 2 o'clock the fun eral of the late John P. Cooper will be held. Services w 111 be held at the lesldence Builal will be made In Dunmore. Servicer at the Calvaiv Baptist chinch tomoirow will he as usual, Pas tor Rev. Dr. II H Hnnls ofllclatlng. Among all the mocking horrors of chronic indi gestion a n d nvci vuni- m ; plaint, none is hvl' more unbear- a awe man tnat dreadful sen- i satton ot gul d i n e s s in vv h i c h the whole world, indoors or out, neems to swim around before the sight in the most .sickening and nauseating; maimer until one's entire being becomes faint and w r.etchcd with inde scribable misery. ' I was jiiffrtiiig with what the doctor caltrd chronic iiTTllgrstion, torpid liver, and vertis"," writes Mr Martha E, lint ham of Netevllle, Prince CeorRe Co Va The doctor did me no good My symptoms were giddiness in the head, palm in the chet and an inicniy feeling all over I also sufTrred with female weakness " I was oil run-down and could not do any work at all without suffering from nervous nt lacks I wrote to Dr K V Pierce, of nuffalo, N Y.foraiblce He advisfd to ute Dr Herce'H Coldeii Mrdicnl l)iscoery and '1'avorite Pre scclptlon ' I did so and lined five bottles of eich and I cannot express the benefit I have received from these medicines I gained In health and strength When I commenced to use the medicine I weighed only n pounds, now I weigh 140 pounds I llunlc Cod and Dr Pierce for mv recovery M husband and friends all thought I would ill but to-day 1 am a well woman The wonderful effects of this Rreat " Dis. covcry" are genuine and permanent, they are not due to any false or alcoholic fitimu lus for it contains no alcohol. Real sub utantial healthy musiiclar strength is built un. the stomach and liver nre toned: the blood is purified and vitalized, the nervea nic Meauicu; 111c cniur consiuuiion is re juvenated and renewed In case of constipation, there is nothing quite so effective as Dr Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, They act comfortably though surely; they do not gripe, ou do not be. come a slave to their use. Their effect Is lasting. There are countless substitutes; but nothing else is li'e them. II Fwsm I'ljB s I 1 DALTON. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Ives and daugh ter Lonnlo nre visiting Dr. nnd Mrs, Shoemaker at Hnrvey's lake. Mr Charles Santee Is oft on a trip on his wheel. He will visit friends nt Tunkhnnnock, Meshoppen and Wynlus Ing ere ho returns. Miss Leona Shoemaker entertained about thirty little girls last SatunUy afternoon In honor of her sixth birth day. Miss May Morrow, of Gravel pond, called on friends In town one clay this w eek. The concert Tuesday night was n most enjoynble affair. The mandolin and gultur playing by Clark and Maur ice Dean was most excellent, while Mr. Tom Hall nnd little Miss Ileulah Smith delighted nil with their sweet voices. Mls Kdlth Santee has returned after n two months' stay at Little Yoik lake. New York. She leaves Monday to be gin teaching at Bordentown, N J. Miss Fnnna Dershlmer gnve a most delightful little party to a few of her friends, Wednesday night. The guests were Misses Lena Tiffany, Lottie Smith, Mnrjorle nnd Mav Haslem, Helen San tee and Grace Hurkerj Messrs. George Smith, Chat lie Van Storch, Nelson Dei shinier, Chaille Smith, William San tee and Maurice Dean. Quite a number of people from town attended the picnic at Lily lake. Wed nesday . 'Miss Helen Santee Is spending n week at the Wlnola House, Lake Wlnoln. Dr. Hlnier Shoemaker delivered a most excellent sennon In the Metho dist church last Sundny mm nlng. The doctor has been called to a church at Newbuijpoit, .Mass. Rev. Mr. Welghaas made his last ap peal mice In tho Baptist church pulpit last Sunday night. He expect to studv this coming winter In the Unlveislty of Pennsylvania. CLARK'S GREEN. Messrs. Cornelius BtlU and Geoige Post, of Newaik, N. J., have joined their families on their vacation here at the home of their father and nioth-cr-ln-lnw, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Austin. Mr. Frank Sample1, of Kaston, Is vis iting his cousin, W. S. Trace. Mr. and Mrs. George Mead and fam ily, of Belmont, returned home on Thursday after a week's visit at the home of his uncle, Benjamin Mead Miss Maud Mulllnex. Mrs. r. C. Cook and daughter, Mis. John T. Smith attended the Farmeis' Alliance picnic at Lily lake on Wednesday last. Mis F. C. Hanyen and two childien, of Wnvetly, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Austin on Wednesday last. Ml. James Penteeot leturned on Wednesday fiom his vacation, being summoned by his employers to go to New Yoik Mrs. Dr. Allen and daughter, Miss Julia C Allen, weie calleis at the home of Mr. nnd Mis Matthew Wal ters this week. Miss Anna Mae Dean, of Waverly, spent Thursday with her friends, Mr, nnd Mis. K. J. Chapman. The announcement of the marriage of Miss Grace L Potter, eldURhter of L. M Potter, to Mr. Franklin 'A. Dal ley. Is now the topic of the hour. The marriage will be solemnized on Thurs day evening, Sept 14, at B.,0 MOSCOW. Mis Piyor and daughter, chusetts, nre vlslhng Mis, Mr. James Kelley left of Mas.i Clements. today for AVatervllle, N Y. Mr. and Mis. C H. Clouso will leave on Monday to attend the G. A. R. en campment at Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs si S. Blown hnve le turned home f)ci Long Branch. The Ladles' Aiu society gave a lawn social lit Railroad park on Tuesday evenings Receipts, J1S. Mrs. George Rnffeity, of Scranton, has been Isltlng her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Peck. There Is mine Catarrh In this section of the countrv than all othet diseases put togetln r, and until tho l.iht few years was supposed to be Incurable Foi a great many years doctors pronounced It a local disease, and prescribed local n medics, mid by constintlv fulling to euro with local treatment, pronounced It incurable Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and there fore require constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure manufactured by F J Cheney & Co., Toll do, Ohio, Is the oiilv constitutional cine on tho market. It Is taken Internallv In doses from 10 diops to a tcaspoonful It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for nnv case It falls to cure Send for rliculars and testimonials Address F J CHENEY, d CO, Toledo, O. Sold bv Druggists, 7V Hall's Family Pills are the best. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Percentage Table. W. L. p.c Brooklyn 7S :;, ,(,M Boston 71 41 .(,17 Philadelphia 7J Hi .1,10 Baltimore U, ) M Chicago Xi 57 .o'iZ Cincinnati U M .""A St Louis K 51 .Vu I'lttMbuig 57 os I'll Loiiisvilh M id .411 New York II M .m Washington 11 "A ,)u) Cleveland 19 10J .159 At Cincinnati- R.H E I'hiladclphla 0001020005 'i 5 (. Inelnnatl 0 0 0 1 3 0 4 0 10 o 0 Uutti ilis 1'iazer and McFarland, Phil lips Hawley and Pelt. Cmplres Emsllc and Dwycr. At Louisville R.H E Washington 0 000041005 n 5 Louisville 1 010100 (in 3 1J 0 Batteries W'cy hlng and Roach; Phil lppl nnd Zlfhmcr. Umpires Guff ncy and Latham. At Chicago R H E Boston 10 000110 1-4 & 4 Chicago 200 0 3000'- 3 5 2 Uatterles Nichols and Bergen; Callahan and Donohue. Finplres O'Day and Mc Donald. At Brooklyn First game- R H E. Cleveland 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 7 3 Brooklyn 0O0OO052" 7 0 2 Batteries Hughcy and McAlllxtei , Dunn and McGulre. Umpires Snyder ami aictinrr. Second bumc R H E Cloveland 0 0 0 0 0 007 C Brooklvn 202100-5 8 1 Called to allow club to catch train. Bat teries Colllllower and Duncnn; Mcjntnes nnd Farrcll. Fmplres Snyder nnd Mc Gair. At St. Louis R.H E. Baltimore. 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 28 5 .1 Bt Louis 120 0 100a-7 7 3 Batteries Nops, Smith and Robinson; Powell, Crlger and Schrecongost. Fm plres Miiniiss.ui nnd Connolly. OTHEU LEAGUE GAMES. Eastern League. Rochester-Worcester, g.ime postponed, wfl grounds. Provldencc-Syracuto gamu postponed, wet grounds. Montreal-Springfield, game postponed. 1 ruin. The People's rfvAWW A POPULAR CLEANING HOUSC for ttio IlencfU of All Who Hnve House to Kent, Kcnl r.stutc op Other Property to Sell or KxchniiRc, or Who Want Situations or Help These Small Advertisements Cost Ono Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word Except Situations Wanted, Which Ars In Hcrtcd Free, HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTBD-FIHST CLASS STBNOnilA phcr. Stnto salary, experience anil references. Address Manufacturing, cure Tribune HELP WANTED-FEMALE. QIRt, WANTHD-APl'LY TO MRS. c R. Puller, N21 lino street for Kgvr for ri:nt-a FPitNisunn front room with or without bojtd. 418 North Seventh street FOR UHNT-LAllGT: STOW! ROOM. 126 North Washington avenue. Reason able terms Applv to Walter 1. Schl.igir, Tt.ulers' Bank HulMIng FOR HUNT RIGHT ROOM COTTAOK nnd three bo its cit Kurvlen Lake, six miles from Hawley, for r-Mit dining Sep tember. C J. Sohlager, llawlev, Pa DBSIRAltl.i: nWHM.INOS. PINT. AND Mndlsnii, 2.-, and $.'i, Pnck-rlck Con nll, IIS I'eiiti avenue l'OR RBNT-TIin OLD HOMR FOR Friendless on Adams avenue It will be rented ns a whole, or will bo fitted up for two families It Ih well adipled for a largo boauling house, or for rent KF ,fur"lMhed rooms Inquire of F L. Hitchcock & Son, Fire Insurance and Real Rstate, Commonwealth Building. M2 GRRL'N RIDOB STRUCT. BIGHT rooms; fine location; $16. FOR SALE FORSALI-l P'M'LR SECONDHAND, cheap for cish 3T Madison avenue BOILERS-TWO LIDCERWOOD HORt- rontal return tubular hollers of sev-entv-llve hore power each, CO pounds steam pressure Will be sold very chenp, must be removed at once Call at Su buibun Electric Companv's olllee, C01, &02 and DOI Connell Building. REAL ESTATE. ELEGANT HOME FOR SALE IN Hvde Park nt a gn it siiciltlce Own er must sell .is he must leave city this month Cull nt ntliee nnd get our low figures Wm II Roe. Commonwealth building i,noo-nrys fine home and large lot, West Side; owner must lemove from town Wm H Roe JI.WO-I'INE SINGLE RESIDENC E, corner all Improvements Wm H Roe JI.Bflo-SINGLi: 1IOFSE AND BARN, West Side. Will. II Roe M. 11 HOLGATH BUSINESS BLOCKS for sale. M. II Holgate. M H HOLGATE-DOFBLE HOI'SES ut bargains M II. Holgate. M. II HOI.GATE-SINGLE HOFSES fiom Jl CKiO up, for pirtlculars call at ofttce M II. Holgate M II 1IOI.C.ATE-BI II.DING LOTS, central cltv, West hide. South Side, North End Green Ridge and Dimnime M. 11 HoliMtP M. H HOLGATE--FARMS FROM JI.0W up M II Holgate. MONEY TO LOAN AT FOUR, FOFR and one-half five and six per cent Any amount Dunn & Wnlker, 314-315 Connell building FOUR AND ONE-HALF PER CENT nnd five per crnt monev on approved security M II. HOLGATE, Common wealth building. WANTED-TO EXCHANGE. BOUSE WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR two beautiful lots near Nav Aug Paik Suriouinli'd bv handsome house Rnre chance for omeboelv Comegs Dime Bank Building BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY DONT LOSE BUT BFY A CERTIFI cate In "The Investors' Fund" and dr.nv a semi-monthly Income It Is the onlv wife plan evei offere-el for trading with moderate c.ipll il In Stocks, Wheat or Cotton Wrlie fm pirticulnrs sent free C E Mae Key tt Co , 20 Bioailwav, New- York LOST. LOST-BETWEEN THE "NASH" AND Hahnemann Hospital, brown chate- lnlno bag containing gold watch and spectacles. Please letum to the "Nash " BOARDING. BOARDING 525 TINE STREET. CITY SCAVENGER A B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools, no odot Impioved pumps used. A B BRIGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North .Main avenue, or Elck's drur store, cornr Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 9540 SCALP TREATMENT. MRS L T KELLER SCALP TREAT ment, 50c ; shampooing. 50c, facial massage, manicuring, 25c, chiropody. 701 Qulncy. LEGAL. ESTATE OF GEORGL MiKNIGIll. DE ceased. of Scranton Lettirs testa mentary upon the above 1 state hiving been granted to the undersigned, all per sons having clilms against said estate will present tin in for payment and those Indebted thereto will please, nuke pay ment to J. W BROWNING, Admlnlst'r Mears' building, Scranton, Pa SITUATIONS WANTED SlUATiTlN'wTNrED lery or any legitimate business by voung man IS yeirs of age References furnished L G T . .'.'. N Y St , city SITUATION WANTED BY A RE upeetable young laelv , both refined nnd honorable would like to accept a position 11s housemaid or to wait on an invalid. Address M. O, 2)IS Cedar ave nue, city. SITUATION WANTED-BY A FIRST class market man. has had experlen-'B In grocery store, can furnish best of ref erence. W. J. c, 11.' South Seventh street, city. SITUATION WANTED-BY A COM petent woman as housekeeper or chumbeimald. Call or addle ss Mrs Il W5 Ollvo stieet. Good reference MARRTED MAN SS YEARS OF AGE, wishes employment of any kind' of fice work or traveling salesman preferred Address O. F . care of Tribune SITUATION WANTED-YOUNG MAN 23, good horseman, expeilcnced car riage washer, correct habits, wishes a Hteudy position, not afraid of work, At reference Address M Mcrkle, Geni'ial Delivery, Scranton, Pa WANTED- A POSITION AS HOUSE keeper by a young American widow with ono child. Address Box 1G5 Forest City. Pa. Western League. KansHs City. 10. Indianapolis. 6, Detroit, 10, Milwaukee, i (first game) Detroit, 3; Milwaukee, 2 (becoml game). Buffalo, 6, St. Paul, 0. Exchange. PROFESSIONAL. ARCNITECT8 BDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Connell bulldlnc, Bcrnntou. U. L. WALTBR, ARCHITECT OFFICII rear of COG Wnshlngtcn avenue. LBWIS HANCOCK, JR, ARCHITECT, 435 Spruco st , cor Wush. av., Scranton. FWCDKWCIC L. BROWN. ARCIUT KCT. Price building, IK WnshliiBton nvuiuu, Scranton. T. I. LACBY & SON ARCIIITUCTS, Traders' Nitilonnl Bank. DENTISTS DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRt voto Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry. DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAFBACH. HI Wyoming ave. WELCOME C SNOVER. Conl Exchaiigo 2nd tloor. Room D. Hours, 9 to 1, 2 toji. HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLES, 409 SPRFCE STREET, MAKES your hut to order and they llt HOTCLS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 12S and 127 FRANK lln nvenuo. Rates reasonable. P. HKIGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D.. L & W. passenger depot Conducted' on the Lu. ropcan plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. LAWYERS RICHARD J. BOl'RICn. ATTORNEY-at-l.aw, r.00-2 Laikawanna avenue Gen eral law business, collections and loans. J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Counselloi-at.Law. Rooms, 312-313 Menrs HulMIng M. J DONA I JOE. ATTORNEY-A1-law OHIces, C12-G11 Mears' Building. FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND CounselIor-at-Lnw, Burr building, rooms 11 und 14 Washlneton avenue WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP. AT torneys and Coiinsellors.nt-Lavv Re publican building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa JLSSt'P A- JESSFP. ATTORNEYS AND t ounsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth building Roomi 1 20 and 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Law Rooms 514, 515 and 51C Board erf Trade Building D P REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Menrs' building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce street. JAMES J H HAMILTON, ATTORNEY nt.Law 302 Commonwealth building, Scranton. EDWARD W THAYER. ATTORNEY, Rooms 903-qQt 9th floor Mears' building L A WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 502 Board of Trade bulldlnc, Scranton, Pa. C R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth building. Scranton. Pn. PATERSON & WILCOX. TRADERS' National Bank building. C COMEOYS, building 9-13 REPUBLICAN A. W. BERTHOLF, Mears' building. ATTORNEY, PHYSICIANS AND SURQEONS MARY A. SHEPHERD M. D, HOME, opathlst. 610 Linden street. DR W E. ALLEN, B13 NORTH WASIL Ington avenue DR. L. M. GATES, ROOMS 207 AND 208 Board of Trade Building. Ofllco hours, 8 to 9 a m . 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p m Resi dence. S09 Mndlson avenue DR C L. FREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture Truss Tlttlng nnd Fat Reduc tion Ofllco telephone 11C3. Hours, 10 to 12 2 to 4. 7 to 9 DR S W L'AMOREAUX. OFFICE 231 Washington nvenue Residence. Ills Mulberry, Chronic diseases, lungs, heart kidneys nnd gonlto-urlnary or gnns a specialty Hours, 1 to 4 p m W. O. ROOIC, VETERINARY SUR geon. Horses, Cnttle and Dog treated Hospltnl, 121 Linden treet, Scranton Telephone 2072 SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton, Pa, Courses prcpirntory to college, law, medicine or business. Opens Sept. Uth Send for catalogue Rev. Thomas M Cann, LL. D. principal and proprietor, W. E. Plumley, A. M , head master. SEEDS O R. CLARK & CO SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen; store llrt Washington avu. nue; green house, 1350 North Main ave nue; stole telephone "82 WIRE SCREENS JOS KFETTEL. REAR 511 LACKA wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa , manufac turer of Wire Screens MISCELLANEOUS BAFEIVS ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, inceptions, wed dings and concert work famished For terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor. 117 Wyoming avenue, ovtr Hulborts' music 'store. MEOARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS supplies, envelopes paper bags twine Warehouse 130 Washington avenue, Scrunton. Pa NEWSPAPERS ..nn ts-tt i.-T-sTlArmR RECORD CAN be had In Scranton at the news stands -.. . r jat Cnpii. nnrl Filrl l.lfl- or lieisman ucuo bui"" "- """ den. M Norton 322 Lackawanna avenue; 1. S Bchutzer. 211 8pruce street. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. WA LcIiIrIi Valley Uullrniul. In effect May 14 1M1 TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia and New lork via D & II R R. at b43 a m and UOl, IS 4 27 (Black Dlmiond Epress), und 11 JO '' Sundays. D & It., m 7 18 p m For White lliven. Hazleton and prin cipal points In tho coal icglons vli D & 11 R R. " 2 18 nnd 4 27 p. ni For Pottsvllle (iii, s P ni For Bethlehem. Easton, Reading, Har risburg and pilnclpal Intermediate sta tions via D V- 1! R. R. 0 45 a m. 12 01, 2 IH 4 27 (Black Diamond Express), 11 u0, Sundnvs. D. .V H. US. 7 4S P in For Tuiikhannock, Tovvanda, Llmlrn, Ithaca. Geneva and principal Intermedi ate stations, via D. L & W. R. R, SOS 11 in . 12 55 und 3.33 p in For Geneva, Rochester Buffalo, Nlug nra Falls, Chicago unl all points west via D &. H R R. 1201, 33.1 tBlnck Dia mond Express), 7 IS and 11 10 p m. Sun days. D j H , 12 03 u m , 7 48 p m Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Vulley parlor cars on all trains between Wilkes-Iiarre and New York, Phlladel. phla, Buffalo nnd Suspension Bridge ROLLIN II WILBFR, Gin. Supt , South Bethlehem. 1'a CHA8 S LEE. Gen Ptif. Agt . 20 Cort- landt street New York A W. NONNEMACHER. Dlv. Pass Agt, South Bethlehem, Pa For tickets and Pullman reservations apply 309 Lackawanna uvc, Scrunton, I'd, RAILROAD TIME TABLES. - Ti-rn-ir ri n.rLiLrij-ij-LnXLTLunjnjjn.nji.'uTr-ri.nirv-jXirxrij-ijTj PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule In Effect Juno 10, 1800. Trains Leave Scranton: 0.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbuiy, Hnrrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, nnd for Pitts burg nnd tho West. 0.38 n. in. week dayB, for Hazletou, rottsvllle, Beading;, Norrlstown, nnd Philadelphia; nnd for Sun bury, Harrisbuig, Philadelphia, Bnltlmore.ViiBhlngton nnd Pitts burg and the west. 2.18 p. m., week dnys (Sundays 1.58 p. m.), for Sunbury Hanisbuig, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg nnd the West. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. K. WOOD, lltn'l Pa. Aint. J. I). HUTCHINSON, llencrnl Mtmazer. Del.. l.acUu. un.I Western. Effect Monday, June n l. Trains leave Scranton us follow. Ex press for New Yolk mid .ill points east. 1 to, 3 CO, fi lo, ijoo and 1U03 a. m., l-'50 and 3 .13 p. in Kxpress for Easton, Tunton. Philadel phia mill the south, ' Ui, b") and 10.03 a, in , 1.' B5 and 3 n p ni Tobvhimna ticcoiiitnud ltlon, 6.10 p. m Epress for llluglmtnton, Oswsgo. El nilra, Coining, Hath, D.insville. Mount Morris and Buffalo l.'.le, Z?. H00 u. in , 1 li and " "in p m , making clos-o tonmic tluns at Buffalo to all points hi tho wuit northWHJt nnd south wist Washington accommodation, u 10 p. m. BhiRhumton mid wnv st.iiious, 1 ij p m. Faitorv vllle (iicommoi! Ulim. I WJ p. in. Nlciiiiisiin lu'conimod itlmi. I 0) p. ;n. Kxpless for t Ilea unit l'.lchlti Id Spilllgi, 2.31 n. in and 1 ''. p in Ithaiii 2 3 9 00 a. m. nnd 1 jo p. m Fr Noi thumb rlnticl, I'lttstun, likes Barre, Ply mouth, Iiluninsburg ittnl Din- lilt', in ikjng close t'liniii'Ctluus ut North umberland tor Willlamspori, II inNburg, Driltlmorc, Wcistiln,;tou and the tdllth Noilhunibi rl tml and Intel ipodl ite stu tlotis, 0l, 1U01 a. in mid 1 lo and 5.U.' p. in NnntleoUo nnd Intirmndlito stations, 3 0S nnd 11 10 u in 1'h mouth and intur uiMliate iti.tlnns, ! "." mid S 5J p. m. Fol KlngKtoii, 1.' Vi p in Pullmiii piirlm ami sleeping coaches on ull express lialns Feu- detailed Information, pocket tlma tnblis, etc. upplj to M L Smith, Did trlct Passengi r Age nt. depot ticket ollite. Central Railroad of Now Jersey Anthracite mil used exclusively, inur lug cleanliness ami inmfoit. TIME TABLE IN El'FECT JFN. 23. ISO. Trains leave Scranton for New York, Newuik, Ell7ibith Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem, Allnitown, M.iuch Chunk und While Havin at ' M a m , expiesn, 1 .); c Mrth, 4ii p in Sundays, 2 15 p. m Km Plttston and Wllkes-Baire, 8 '.o, 11 So a m , 1 20, 4 00, 7 15 p in. Sundays, 11 10 a in 2 Fi, 7 1 p. in For .Mountain Park. X !0, 11 30 a. m., 1 JO p m. Sniiihns, iiji a m, 2 15 p. m For Baltimore mid W ushlngton, and points South mil West via liethleheiii, S Ma. m, 1 20 p m. Sundays. 2.15 p. m For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at 9 30 (thioiigh cull u ill mid 120 p m For Ri ailing, Lebanon mid II irrlsburg, via Allentown, h '.) a. in , 1 2o p, in. Sun djv, 211 p m For I'oitsville, SCO a m , 1 20 p m. Returning li.ive New Yorlf, loot of Liberty stieet, North River, at 4 00, 0 10 (express) a m, 1 M (.express) p. m. Sun da; , 4 JO a m Leave New Yoik, South Ferrv, foot Whitehall Mreet, at 01 a m, 121 p. m. Paiisei gers at riving or departing from this terminal c in connect under cover with nil thu elevated rnllioad, Broadway cable cars, nnd firilis to Biooklyn and Statin Island, making quick tiansfer to nnd from Grand Central depot and Lor.jj Island r.illirad Lenve Philadelphia, Reading Teimlnal, 0 21 a. in , 3 Oe) p m Si inlays, U 15 n. m. Through tickets to nil points East South and West at lowest i,itu at tho station J. II. OLHAFSEN. Gen Sunt. 11. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pane. Agt. Dclnwnru and Hudson. On May 14th. 1S9 trains will leavo Scranton 113 follows For Carbondale 20. 7 51, S 53 10 13 a. in.; 12 noon, l.A! 2 20, 3 52, 3 20, C 23, 7.37, S 15, 11 00 p. in , 1.10 a. 111. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal. Bos ton New England points, etc. 0.20 a. in., 2 M p ni For Honesdale-e 20, 1X13 n. m, 2.20, 3 23 p m. For Wllkes-Birre-S 43, 7.H. 8 41, 0 10 41 n m.; 12 01, 1.21, J 3.1. 4 27, 0 10, 7.4S, 10 41 11 10 p 111 For New York Philadelphia, etc, via Lehigh Vulby Rallumd-0 13 p. ni.. 12 03 1 2S. 4 27 p m ; with Black Dlamoud Ex press, 11 30 p in I'or Penusvlviinla Ral'road points, C 45, 9 13 a m , 2 18, 4 27 p in For wistcrn points, via Lehigh Vnll'v Rallioad 7 is n m 12 vl 3 3J, with Blade Dlnnioud Express. 10 II, 11 Jo p. ni. TtuliiH will arrlvo in Sciantou 113 fol lows From Ciibondale and tho North f 10, 7 4', 8 IS, 0 J, 10 1V HIS a. m.; 1.23, 213, 3 2", 4 21 7 II. Id !S 1127 p. III. From Wllkes-Buro and the Smith 0 13, 7 4. M hi !S. 1151 a. m : LIS. 2.11, 3 4S, 5 20, C21, 7 5!. 9 0 10 05 p in ; 1.11 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Carbond.iU 9 05, 1111 p. m.; 2.-'3, 3 52. 3 47. '1 51 p in. For Willvi'S-llarie 9 JS, 12 03 a. ni.; 1.3!, S 2S, 5 41. 7 4S p. m For Albiny. Saiatogi, Montrcil, Bos ton. New England points 1 te , 2 23 p. m. Lowest rates to ull points In United, States and Canada .. J W. BURDICK, G P A , Albany, N. X. II. W. CROSS. 1) P. A . Scranton, Fa. 11 ehltrh .iiid Musmielumi.i Divlhlou ) Stations In New York Coot of Llbi rtv stieet N. R , and South Feiry, Whilohall street. Krlc ami Wyoming Valley. Tlmo Tublo In Effect Juno 4, 1SH. Trains leave Scrunton tor Niw York, Ncwburg Hid Int. imedlatH points on Erlo rallread, at . () u in. and 1 2S p m For Haw by and b al points, at 5W a m , s r a m uml.'.'vp m. 1 ur Laks Ariel at 5 20 p 111 Hundav trains leu- hi 1 niton for 1 iko Ariel ut s t j in a mt 1 l ni , slopping at Intel mediate. it. tion- !-& iTfollli&lf lllll. scuAivro.'v mvisior4. In Clfecl Junu 23tli. 1HU0. North Hound. boutli Bound, IOC ,30a 201 a IS Vs. 12(73 tvfitQt HI f stitlons A u r M.Arrlve 1 e&vei .... ... TN Y Franiclln 8: ,,,, 7t6cVcst 4mJ street ... .. I 7 ool Weebawkcra a u!p M'r u'Arrlve Lc-tba m 10 4' ft 2V 1 15 6 IS! 1 09 CCW 5rt C0WJ BMW 40 c'adotla oia Ko-TTal A 117 3 111 4 31 D '28 l14l 10 40 naocock Ktarllghl Prutoa park W Inwond I'oynttlle Orsou I'lpasant Mt, I ril'iiidalo I'liiesi city CarbuDdalo White lirld.'d Majne'H Jfiinyn Archlbuia lutou Peckvllle Olyphunt ITlwburJ Tnroop rrovldeuco rarlc l'laco bcranton 10 SI 10 21 8 81 4i 10 15 10 03 -o 9 40 3 11,12 1". "4tl2n fl 50 : ii'.C. 7 01 706 9 5Soll Sii S26 910 016 11 VJ 5(01134 7 4J, i iM 3 31' 6 64 07l 4 7,fllS0 9(rt 4M'llUV 8&S 4 4S11U3 7 w,w ut i m t a m iq ,i n, 7 4 3 6 (U 7 W 3 611 ( 00 7 61 8 Mj C J J as- 4-11 IK 8 60 4011 lb 8 40 i 3011 11 6 41 4 ani 07 7tS Rl"J SlH 8 v Hid 4 01 8 21 4 01 est 410 un 4 11 6.1f 8 40 4 281105 I M 4 20 11 01 8 35 4 2211 W 8 31 4 181105 Kl.'fll? el 31 0 16, 4 SO 8 3d l. ulr UP M 8 30 4 15,10 55 A U.'P U'A K Leare Arrive K a as A U 7 40 .... 7B . .. 810 .... r mtp t 111 4 31 ft 4 41 2 Ti 4 'J 3 41 111 iM Ml 2 m i 2.1 s rev r n a e.u e 3 1 111 0 4) t, fiUDd&f only t eitrutnes that trains stop 00 sljunl for ras lensers, . Trains 505 and v Sunday only Other trains dally excapt feunday ' Secure rates via (iniailo 4 Western before purchasing ticket and ravo money I Thcourti VVagnei Durfet fleepe-r and fre revl rllnlnc chair cur Neev ",orli to Chicago without chance. I'mnneiiuer ICtitr Ucliic'til trt ' Two Cent Per Si lie. .. Ak,1! J.o, Anderson, 0eRir,ViA:f,
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