r wrdpf, .-rsV'K ' -(" THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, .TUNE 5, 1900. TIN a !' IJase Owing to the late arrival of the leading players yesterday Scrnnton did not play any game. The only ames played In the league were be tween Allcntown and Harrlsbutg, Sharslg's men acting very selflthly and taking both games from the new comers. In the National league the three leaders were downed and Pittsburg and Chicago now Pllp ahead of St. Louis, which goes to fifth place. Hoston keepi up Its splendid spurt and drawB nearer every day to the fltst division teams. The averages follow: Atlantic League. Won. Lost. r.c. Scranton 10 7 .711 Heading 10 0 .flIO Wilkes Bsrre 17 12 .'S6 Harrlsbnrc; 10 13 .413 Allcntown U 15 .42.1 Elmlra 8 17 .320 National League. Won. Lost. P.C. Philadelphia 21 12 .057 Brookljn 10 13 333 nttsliurg 21 19 .M Chicago 10 17 ..'2S St. Ioutr IS 17 .Mi Boston 14 IS .41S Ixew York 11 20 .1 U Cincinnati 12 22 .85.1 NO GAME YESTERDAY. Tho Rending Playors Missed Their Train and, ns a Result, Did Not Got Hero in Timo to Play. There was no game nt Athletic park yesterday, to the disappointment of the fans who had turned out to see Heading play. The men ftom lletks missed connections at Philadelphia, and, as a result, the game was declaied off. The game this afternoon will be called at 3.45 o'clock as usual and to morrow there will be two games played. This afteinoon Mllllgan will probably twirl for Scronton and be caught bv Toft. Manager W. A. Mlller.oflteadlng, and part of his te.un.airlvcd In the city late yesterday afternoon. The players uie nn entirely new aggregation, the old line-up being done away with. The men w 111 be led on the Held by Captain McLoughlln, an outllelder and pitcher. He Is one of tho best know n players, speaking fiom a local standpoint on the team, ns In '93 and '94 he 'played with Wllkes-Harre, and for a time this season twirled for Newark. The majority of his men are young play ers from the Southern and New Eng land leagues, and are said to be a fust set of ball tossers. Soinrnars, one of the catcheis, formerly caught for Rich mond and Is known to be a cleer backstop. Nickels, who played In the outfield for Newaik In the early part of the season, will hold down Hist base for tho new Ite.idlng1 team. He Js a good fielder and a haul, consistent sticker. Barber, who has been released by Wllkes-Barre to cut dow n expenses, Is being negotiated for and may catch for the club. This afternoon's line-up will probably be as follows: Davis, second base, Nickels, first base, Iit.U ton, third base, Sommers, catcher; Dninin, left field. Wagner center field; Smith, light field; Oberson, short stop, Queen or McLaughlin, pitcher. The Hoirisburg team will consist of several of the Jeisoy City men and some of the Athletics, notably Schoch, tho ex-ISiooklyn third baseman and general utility man, who will play sec ond base and, probably, captain the team. Tho nine piesents a pretty stiong looking line-up now and will well jepiesent Pennsylvania's capital city. Harrisburg- Makes a Poor Start. Allcntown, June 4. Allcntonn defeated liar. rUburg cisllj In both Ran es tndiy, outplixin? tho visitors at all points. The second game wis railed at the end of the tilth inning on account of darkness. McManus was tuillj hurt bj a foul ball ill the first mine and had to retire. Score: First game ALI L.NTOW N. It. II. O. Jim Pclehantv, 3b 4 4 3 Hinry, cf , lb 2 3 7 West, 2b 0 0 2 Joe Pelclnnty, If .15 3 News, 1h , c 2 10 Smoot rf .14 0 McManiH, c- 0 0 1 Seagraxe, cf 0 1 1 Kuhn, ss 2 1 1 JIcC lu-kcy, i 2 2 0 Totals IS 21 27 i:. l o o t l 0 0 2 1 0 0 p.. o .1 0 1 0 0 1 HMtltlMtl'HCl. It. II. O. II. 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 Shannon, cf 10 3 llattam, es 1 Iljtn, c 1 JlcCiuire. If 0 Hem hill, lb 0 1i lgncux 2b Ferguson, 3b . Whlttroek, rf Keener, p .... Totals Allcntown ... 0 0 1 tl 0 0 7 ! 0 I 27 0 1 0 0 . 7 0 4 0 1 ..20040011 1-18 ..0 0 0 1 2 0 0 4 ft 7 Harrisburg I'.arrei runs Ulcntonn, 2. Two base lilts-. Kuhn, Ferguson Three base hits Smoot, Henr, 2, Jim Peichantx, Joe Pclchant). San like hits West, Scagraxes Stolen haws Smoot, Peers, 2; Ferguson, 2 Keener. Left on liases Allen town. 7; II irrisbtirg, 0. Struck out SeaBrnxes, 2, West, 2; Vlgneux, Keener, McO'uire, 2, Her. nhill, Whttrork, 2. Double pla.xs News and Henrj ; Vlgneiu and Ilerrjhtll; Wgnpiix, llattam and Ilerrybills IUttam and Deri.! hill Firrt bo on errors Allrrdoun. (1; Harrisburg, S, First buie on ballsOf McCluAcy, 5. Hit by pitcher News, Smoot, Peers, rcrguson. Wild pitch McCTiskej. Passed balls Kens, 2. Urn. plre Bojlc, Time 2.03. Second game ALLUNfOWN. 11. Jim Dclchanty, 3b 1 Henry, lb 0 West. 2b 2 'oe Pelchanty, If 1 K'W, c 1 Smcot, rf 2 Scagmcs, cf 0 Kuhn, ss 2 3tlmmel, p 1 Totals 10 HAititisnuita. It. Shannon, ct 1 Pattam, ss ....,,,. 1 11 en, c 0 licdulre, If 0 Bcrrjblll. lb l Vlgneux, 2b 1 Ferguson, 3b .............. 0 Whlttroek, p 0 Keener, rf 0 Totals 4 11. 0. a. 1:. 1010 1 & 0 0 1100 4 2 0 0 0 3 10 1 1 t- 0 1 3 0 (I 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 10 15 0 0 II. O. A. Ii 12 0 0 0 0 10 n 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 14 0 0 1110 10 11 10 2 1 0011 5 13 6 3 EVERY WOSVJAi Sometimes need n relUbls, monthlr, repilitlnr aedieloe. Onlr hsralom m tho pureit drugs should bsed. 11 jou wnt tho best, eel y t TI007 we prompt, eafo and certain lo rejult. Tboreinulno(Dr. Peal's never disappoint. Bold fcrfl.C0 per box. Fop Sale by JOHN H. FHELPS, pr co 8trect' 511 Altentown f 2 2 0 2-10 Harrisburg- 4 0 0 0 0-4 I'.arned rum Allcntown, 3j llaril'burg, 2. Two bae hit .toe Delchnntj. .Three base hits Jo Dctelianty, Smoot, Herrxhlll, Vlrfiicnx Mcrl flee tilt Ilers Stolon hises-Sms, Henry, Kiilm Left on bases xllcntown, 7; llarrlsburir. 3. Struck out Meliulre, Kiercr. First 1mm on errors AllentoeMi. 2. I'irt base on balls Oil Whlttroek, 0. lilt by pitched ball-Uattam. Umpire Iloyle. Time 1.13. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Philadelphia- " Pittsburg 000.10000 115 11 2 Philadelphia 3 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 7 1 Ilittcrles-Waddell, I'hllllppl and Zlmmerj Piatt and McFarland. l'mplrc Hurst. At New York " H. H. Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 04 0 3 New ork 0 2 1 0 0 0 4 0 7 11 S llattcrlcs llahn, Scott and Pcltz; llaxxlcy and Clrady. Umpire hmslle. At Prookljn- H. It. F.. Chlcaito 0 11120001010 2 llrookt.tn 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 11-4 7 2 Ratteries C.rlffith and Ponohue; Kltson, Ken nedy and Farrcll. Umpire O Diy. At Roston n II. r. Poxton 0 0 4 02 000 0 12 2 St. Louis 001 01 01 0O-. 1 8 2 Hatterlcs llughcy nnd Robinson; Dlneen and Clark. I'mplrc Snartnood. American League. Minneapolis, 0; Detroit, S Indhmpnlls, If), Kansas City, 3. HulTilo, 3; Chlcign, 2 (15 Innings) Milwaukee, U, CleviLind, 8 (12 Innings). Eastern League. ltoclicstrr, S; Toronto, fi. Hartford, 8; Springfield, 7. Serniuso, 8; Montrtal, 0. Worcester, 8; I'rox iclcnce, 0. Collego Game. At Ithaca Cornell, B; Chicago unlxcrslty, 4. RIGHT OFF THE BAT. Reading todaj I .Mllllgan and Toft. Rig La Chance, forn rly with Wilkes II irrc. In Saturday's game betwien Gktclaud nnd Milwau kee, made a triple ,and three singles. Hill Clark's Injured arkle still kup him out of the game, at Milwaukee, and in his aluonce his place at first is being filled by birf Ander son, the hard hlttlii,; ex llrooUjl.lto 3hbe Joe Delelnnty wasn't in cIdence in those two grmes Mlentonn plijcel jrsti relay, nine-bits, including two of his usual three ba gers and one elcetblc were his dje'i gleanings rerguson, who staited the- season in the Seran tnn Wt fiild, plaeed tlilrd base sesterili for Harrisburg Me did lot do unj wonderful field ing, judging from the score, but chowed up fair le with tlic bat .inel ran the bases well Dnnllu, the eoung bt Louis center fielder, tnaele the bitting reeord of the senon, so fir, Saturday when at Uoston in (lee tinus up lie mule lite hiU for ten bases Ills elilus were thiee siligh s, a three bigir and a heime run. Allentown's hard luck eentlnues in the way of hiiing nimble plaecrs crippled MoMnnus, Sharslg's f-plendid backstop, was jesterehe in Jurid in the list game nnd First llnse in in Nes had to go behind the bnl for the iot of the eli. Piteler l'eilsih, who pitched for Heading ill ttiis reason Ins been slneel be Din Slimnon tor lis llutfnln iuerlcnn leiguc team. Firtbih plated at Ilullnlo pnrt of ht s, ison, and Is eviPftid to add strength to the. Bison twirling st iir . Pitcher l'liherty, of Pittsburg, has been pur chited from the Pirates by Connie Muek feir his Milwaukee American league tejm mid Ins been oreleieel to join the Ilitwers at onte Flaherty Inst season pitched for lllchmond mid Pitersnti in 1 lie tluitlc league nnd wns one of the win ning pltihirs f the eircuit. Sinee hrai ton's uturn from the trip, not a game Ins linn lost on the home, giounds Four gillies were tiken from AUenteitn and (I.mers Parous wen- easj In three eouyts on the Seraiitem grounds nnel one In Wilkes Ilarri", while our defeat In W likes Pure in the morning of Memorial Daj is tho one spot em our reeoul. Pick Coobj is still a prime fm.rlto in Phil adelphia When the c (Juiker stepped to bit in his Pittsburg uniform baturdaj afternoon for the Mist time tlie speelitors jedlnl thcm-ihm al most hoarse, and a floral tribute was sent out on the field which was so bige that it re eiuired four small bojs to carr) it. Imtend of fanning out, as Is usunl after an ctatlon, Cooley liiieil out a fine- twnlnse hit. In Ids next time up he was tiresented with a ch .nioiid pin Thcie was a smnll si7dl riot at W ishingtnn Pirk, ltioeikl.vn, sjturihe aftirnnoii In tho fifth inning of the gmne between Ilrookhn and Chi eigo, tho rain suddenlj began to come elown In torrents. The occupants of the bKachers sought shelter under the seats, under the shed, all over, but it was compirititcli few otjhe big crowd who escaped a elienchlng. The majorlh were Fojkcd to the skin. strn uts were ruined, collars spoiled, and after a while the c rowel be (.an to jell "Open up the grind fctinel' Let lis get In out of the rain The ground b.e this time was a smnll sited lake and play was impossible. The wise manigimint, howcur, imngiued that the frame might uctcrthehsn be continued, and tnat In case the let the crowd into the grand stand, the bleicherltes would thus lie allowed the prleilegis of the grind stand free, eleellnul to ad mit them The crowd stood It awhile and then some hothead jelled "Stilish the gate'" In a moment the swajing mass of people surged up against the gate. "One, two, three!" shouted a self appointed lender and bang went the xan of the crowd against the big weioihn gate The oreler was repeated and this time the timbcis actual!) cracked 'Ihe management now took a hand, and two big policemen shornl portions of their nnatnrm oxer the top of the gate and- swinging their clubs droee back the crowd This pirtlalle stopped the enrageil rooters, and after (I bit of pirlejlng the iinbrjo riot passed away with an accompaniment of growls and uncom pllmentnrj rciuirks about the F4noklx.11 lull po pie It was a foolish mute on the part of tlioe III charge and will do a good deal in elrnwlng from the attindmee and trnnsfirrlng. It to Polo park when the Isew York (Hants are home. AMATETJH BASE BALI, NOTES. The hlks, of Stone .ixeniie, were eh bated b) the Miles, of Ninth .side, bj the wore of " to 4 Ottu Schmidt, captain; Henry Schwenkir, nuna Cr The Ma)lleiwers, cf Pellexiie, xeuuld like to pla) the Difenihrs, of Dunmoie, one June 10. I'l.awi tell us where to meet )ou. J. Mcflulre, manaser. The Atlantlcs would like to ploy any turn In the clt) limit r 10 jears of ace Saturda), June 0, at 2 10 p in Miet nt the Delawaro and Hudson grounds near the l)lckon works, T, Kane, captain; O. Jones, manager. PECKVILLE. Mr. William Doyle, xvho has made the cltcult of the west In seaich of xx'ealth, returned homo Saturday. Tho bazar to be held at Odd Fellows' hall, under tho auspices of Harper lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fel lows, will be opened up this evening. Mr. Charles Hartley, the celebrated ventilloqulst, will furnish tho enter tainment for this evening. Ice cream and refreshments will be sold. Admis sion, ten cents. Mrs, D. C. Truax Is visiting relatives at Orsen. The young ladles' Industrial class of Dp. Peal's Ferciwrovssa IPilOOs Pharmacist, ccr. WycmlnB tvenue and tho Baptist church will hold a social at the parsonage, Juno 20. An excel lent programme Is being prepared. Children's day will be observed by tho Methodist Episcopal Sunday school on Sunday, June 17. Miss Lcpho Callendcr It engaged In professional work at Green nidge. Superintendent J. C Taylor was a business visitor In town Saturday. Mrs. llrlggs, of Fleetvllle, Is the guest of Mrs. Judson Callender, of North Main treet. Tho teachets of the borough schools mot yesterday afternoon with their superintendent, Miss C A. Kenyon, In tho Callender chapel, for the purpose of deciding on supplies needed for tho term of IDOO-'Ol. Hev. J. 11. Hills, of Oswego, occupied the pulpit of the Ulnkely Baptist chutch Sunday morning. JERMYN AND MAYFIBLD. Reorganization of School Board. Prof. Rogers Ro-olccted Principal. Commencement Exorcises To-morrow. The school board met last evening and Ffter transacting a little routine business adlourned sine die. Tho thiee newly elected members, 131ake, Depew and Grant, then look the oath of otllce pnd temporary organization was effected by th appointing of Mr. 1'rltchatd, chaltmau, and Mr. Hunter, secretary. A motion xvas made to make the appointments permanent, but Hunter objected nnd moved that the chairman appointed be perma nent. This was ndoptea and he was ptiminently elected. Mr. Hunter then said before the secretary nnd treasurer was elected he thought they should consider the retminf ration paid thrsp two ofllcers, while last year It was deemed neccsatv to reduce the salatles of the teachers, but the board had not thought it necttsaty to re duce their own salaries He believes It should be consistent and advised that they should do so. Ho thereupon moved that the secretary's salary be reduced to $50 per year, nnd that the commission of treasurer be l educed fiom twei to one nnd onc-hnlf per cerjf. This was agreed to without a dissenting vote. Thomas Hunter was theieupon elected secretary and W. II. Morrom treasurer. President Prltch arel then announced his standing com mittees as follows: nulldlng, Mor com, Blake nnd Loughnej , supplies, Mellon. Depew anJ Hdmunds; books, Prltchard, Hunter and Grant. It was also decided to hold the regular meet ings on the second Tuesday of each month. Mr. Ulako suggested that the board proceed to elect the principal, and as Professor Ilogcrs had given so much satisfaction he nominated him for re-el ctlon. He was sustained by Mr. Mellow. Messis. Grant, Piltch ard and Kdmunds opposed the elec tion taking place then and xvnnted It di'ferred The nominations were de- clan d In order. Mr. Hogeis was nomlntted by Mr. Mellon and Miles I., riawiipott, of New Baltimore, N. ., war nominated by Mr. Prltchard. The jeas nnd nays xvere demanded and resulted In Ptofessor Itogers' elec tion by a vote of seven to two, ns follows: J"or Itogers Hlake, Mellon, Pepew, Morcotn, Hunter, Edmunds and Lougiinoy. For Davenport Prltchatd and Grant. The public schools clored yestetday. Tomonow evening at .S o'clock tho commencement exeiclscs will bo held In Hnteiprl'Se lnll. To nxold the un-pli'aantnc-s expctlenced last year by the ovei crow ding of tho hnll, It has been decided to make a. small charge o' 13 cents to nil who attend. The progiamme of the exeicises have al ready been published and h an ex cellent one. The graduating class, o-imposed of twelve, Is ns follows: .Misses Cecelia Mjllalley, Delia Mer tltt, Mary l.oughnesr, Susie Cure, Hannah Murphy, Susie Williams, Alice Henwood, Bridget Marsh. Mamie P.oberts, Messis. William Osborne, Arthur Winter nnd Klmer I'owler. Aithur Winter Is president of the class, Miss Cell.i Mullalley Is the s.l ulatotlan, and Miss Millie Osborn the valedlctoilan The diplomas will bo pieserted by School Director Thomas Hunter. A ilxe-yoar-old ?on of Mr. nnd Mrs. Albeit Bounds was tin own In front of an ash car near the Glenwood shaft yesterdny and narrowly escaped being killed, as It was he escaped with a deep gash In his head and sevetal con tusions, for which ho was treated by Dr. M. J. Shields. DALTON. Tho first quarterly conference men InB of the Methodist church will bo held on Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. It". C, Sharer, ot the Scranton Sa Inss bank, hau moved his family here for the- numinei, at his countiy resi dence. Dm Ins the heavy thunder storm on Satin day evening, a horse was killed by lightning In the bain of J. l. Swmtz. A lemaikable thing about th" accident, was the bain xvas not In Juied. Mis. Gai dner, of Mlddletown, N. Y Is vlsltlns In this vicinity. The Women's Christian Tompeiance Union will hold a mother's meeting at the home of Mrs. Stull on Filelay af ternoon at 3 o'clock. Mis. Itobert H. Thompson Is spend ing the week xvlth her patents near Wj omlng. The Union Temperance service will be held In the Methodist church on Sunday evening was largely attended. The se-mon was preached by Rev. A. W. Cooper and was much enjoyed. Mis. Chailes Purely Has been quite HI the past few days. 1-x-sherllf Cilppen has been critically HI at his home for about a week. MOOSIO. Mr. and Mis. Charles Hiker have re turned fiom a visit at Nicholson. William, son of Mr. mid Mrs. John White, of South Main street, fell Fil elay and broke his arm above the el bow, Mr. Walker nnd Miss Pipher, of Scranton, spent Sunday with Miss Car rie Seberhlne. The funeial of another child of Mr. and Mis. Washington Parker took place this afternoon, this being the third death In the fumlly In tho Inst week caused by diphtheria. The Christian and Missionary Alli ance of Mooslo and Avoca, will hold meetings for five days In a tent In tho lot adjoining McMillan & Company's store In Avoca. There will be speakers fiom Hlnghamton, New York, and oth er places. Mr. Olen Hogeis has purchased a building of Mr. Frank Lane and has moved It to the rear of his store build ing, to be used as a stable. A number of our towns-people will attend the Kpworth league convention at Old Forgo tomorrow. CARBONDALE. COUNCIL MEETING. Select council met last evening nnd practically killed tho Ill-advised lire alarm Irispector ordinance. A mnjor Ity of the light, fire and water com mittee reported unfavorably nnd the report was accepted. A resolution wns adopted authorizing the street depart ment to remove and bury dead dogd reported by the board of health, Here tofore tho board has hired outsiders to do this work. Tho resolution directing thnt the city building be equipped with llradshaw window openers was de feated, Hose company requisitions were allowed. Other resolutions adopted weto: That old city hall bell bo loaned to the Italian church; that Mitchell Hose company stalls be arranged for three horses; that water be turned on In tho three drinking fountains of the city; that city engineer prepare plnns nnd specifications for permanent bridge over Backet brook, to be submitted to Traction company, and the latter to bo notified that It Is to pay half the cost In accordance with Us nmended fran chise. MRS. W. E. BARNES DIES. M. I'. Harding, of this city, has re ceived a telegram which brings tho sad Intelligence of the death of his sister, Mrs. W. n. Barnes, nt her home In Hnllstead. Dcceaseel was thirty-eight years of age, nnd had been a sufferer for a considerable period. When shu was ten years old she met with an accident by falling and her spine? xvas Injured In a manner from xvhlch she nex'er recovered. Mr, and Mrs. Hard ing left for Hallstead yesterday to'at tend the funeral. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. The Central Labor union has decided to double Its effott to make the boycott of non-union beer effective. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Lathrop enter tained tho latter's brother, William Loomls, of Scranton, over Sundny. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Schoonover, of Cemetery street, have icturned fromxa Honesdnle visit. The condition of Mrs. George J. Ben ton improved some yestetday and hope for her recoveiy Is now entertained, Mrs. MIIq Gatdner, of Cemetety street, Is entertaining her sister, Mrs. Amanda Patey, of Wayne county. Joseph Hlrs Is homo from the Uni versity of Pennsylvania, which has Just honored him with a D D. S. Yesterday Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Watt and daughter, Mrs. James Paul, wont to Rye, N. Y., seminary to witness the graduation of Miss Isabelle Watt. The Patriotic Older Sons of America held their regular meeting last night. Edward Moon Is slowly recoxeilng fiom an Injury sustained at his father's blacksmith shop, where a wagon polp struck him over the heart and rendered him unconscious. The spitlted horse of H. C. Williams ran awny xxith him on Salem avenue yesteiday afternoon and cieated con siderable excitement. The sulky was w iccked and Mr. Williams was dragged but not Injured. TAYLOR NEWS. Archbald Colliery to Besumo Opera tion Coming; Church Socials and Other News of Intel est. It Is reported that the Atehbojd col liery of the Delaware, Iackawanna and Western company xxlll commence op eration about the 15th of the month, after an Idleness of four months for rep.ilis. A new enslne has been put In, new hcreens and other machinery havo been added to the bteaker, xxhllo at the mine a new tall rope has been plated therein. A si and lee cream and strawberry festival will be held In the parlors of the Calvary Haptlst church tomorrow evening, under the auspices of tho Indies' Aid society. All the delicacies of tho season will be seixed. The pub llo Is cordially Invited. Rex-. Mr. Williams, of Philadelphia, piesident of the Anti-Saloon league, occupied the pulpit In the Culvmy Bap tist church on Sunday evening, Hev, Williams Is an excellent speaker, and his dlscouiso on the aboxe evening was much appreciated. Last evening Rev. Mr. Williams spoke In the Methodist riplfccopal church to a good-sized gath eting. This evening he xlll speak In tho Welsh Congregational church, and on Wednesdaj evening he will deliver an addies In tho Welsh Baptist church. All are Invited, Miss Geitiude Morrls.of Grove street, spent the Sabbath as the guest of Miss Lena Gendull, of Peekvllle. Lily lodge. No. 311, Independent Or der of Odd 1'Vllows, will meet In ses sion this oxenlng. The Willing Woikeis society of thp Welsh Congregational church will hold an Ice cteam festival In tho chinch basement tomonow night. Refresh ments will consist of cake, stiawbenles and coffee. Ice cteam ex.Ua. All ate Invited. The boaid of directors of the forest Home Cemetery association held an Important sesslon'on Saturday evening. The dlrectois have decided to make Impiovements atottnd the cemetery. Pilde of Lackawanna lodge, No, IS, American Protestant Ladles' associa tion, will meet this evening In their rooms. Mrs. Oomer Williams and daughter, Miss Annie, left yesteiday for Clark's Summit, where they Intend spending the next few weeks visiting lelatlves. Miss Olwen M. How ells, of Main street, uttended the iccltal at the Wyoming seminary last week, given by Miss Sadie Kaiser. OLYFHANT. The Olyphant school board reorgan ized last night. Previous to the ad journment of the old body a number of bills xxeio passed, as follows: Jos eph W. Patton, $9.97; Ambers Tlnsley, $9, Thomas Watklns, SO cents; Schoen Printing company, $3.25. The board then adjourned sine die. President Pio Tern. Holleran then read the cred entials of tho new membeis as follows- Flist waid, Joseph Kelly; Sec ond ward, John J. Lally; Third ward, P. T. 1-angon; Fourth ward, P. H. McCann. Nominations being called for, P. H. McCann nominated Thomas Lenahan for chairman to succeed him self, xvhtlo Geoige U. Holleran was elected to succeed himself as secretary. Their election was made unanimous. Thomas Weaver was chosen treasurer and his bond placed at $10,000. James J, O'Malley, esq., was elected attorney for tho board. The selection of an at torney caused considerable discussion among the members with regard to salary. Messrs. K?Ily and McCann ob Jected vigorously to paying any extra fees outside of the regular salary. The The People's A POPUL.VR CLEARING HOUSE for tlia iijnslt of VI t Wlio Ilnvo Houses to Rent, Kenl Latnte or Othor Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Wnnt Situations or Holp ThasJ Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word lixcopt Situation WnntcJ. Whluh Arj In. sorted Free. FOR RENT. 1'ivp tinrprr.ivn iiiitTsr. "n 11F.NT OV MON- roo axenue, tiieen Itldire. All modem tin irn i merits, Imincdlite possession Also for sale, elegant tmnertles In best tmrt of cltj. Hne double dwelling In flreen Hleise; 10 rer cent. In xestment. P. L HIMieock V ben. Foit iinNT-iiAt.r not'iii.i: iiotm:. iw pine street. All Imtirotements, $17. Thomas itussell, (V'.O Harrison aienuc. FOR SALS FOll SlMl-DIUVIXO TI1AM. 7 AMI 8 MiMVx, elark biy, wclnht 2.W0. It. II. Simon, nam. llnton, Uawio County, Pa. WANTED-TO RENT. WANTFP-TO ltHNT, OXK ACUK LAND TOIl poultry liiislniss near city nd rent not hlKli. Poultry, this olllce. o owi ndboArd LAliriK KItONT P.OOM TOH TWO WITH boxrel, 410 Adams hxenue. OOVKHXMKXr POMIIONS-DOX'T PIlEl' Mill for anx elvll servlee or census eximltiatlem evithout seelner our catalogue of Informtllon, Sent free. Columbixn Coriesporelenic College, nshlnxton, U. C. WAX1KD-AX r.NFJtOKTIC MAX TO MANAGE an cthee 'n Scranton, sxlary. 12jI per month and extra profits: must come xvcll iec ommenelfil anil hxe sOOOO cash. Address Man ager, P 0. Pox 1151, Philadelphia, !'. WANTKD-OOOP, IIDSrUXO KS FOU PAItT- ner In (tent's furnishing nd bat business; 1,(100 cah will pi.v jou l.Wxi a year, lust stand; good references Address C. George, Scranton, Pa , General Delivery. WANTI'I)-A OIHI. FOU OFN'RUAL HOPSt xvork. Mrs. S. C. Mears, 1(13 South Main ave. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY WANTKD A PAPTXin WITH A MTT1.E CAP ital to take control of n sin ill uorkshlp In Scranton or Pittsburg-, to nnnutucture an ar ticle largely used in coal mines and is pat enteel in Fi gland and America, about one bun elrid thousand (lOO.noO) have been sold anil are In ehlly use In 1 nchnel and Is now being Intro duced Into the stales. Patterns and curj thing Is in readiness to begin operations at once This is ,i spknliel opening for the right man xho timj build up one of the best tiade connections In tin inuntiv Applj by letter to W Patterson, 419 ltioiilnaj. New Ytiu INFORMATION WANTED. c. s cLOTiiir.itrmmioToK Hit J. n Mclean Medical Cominn), was Inlurcel 6ome time between Noxemner 10th and 17th, 1S)9, somcixhere In this xlclnlty Ho was standing up In a buggx- handing out adeertWng matter to parties on the street xehen the horse started suddenly, throwing him to the grounel, causing injuries from which he died sometime thcrexfter. Information as to time and place of injur) is needed to establish an Insurance claim and a liberal leveard xxlll be paid for such It fc rinatlnii Mr. Clothier's photograph on lie seen nt The Tribune olllce Address coiiimunlcn tions to Caldwell & Ilaker, attorneys, 2.'S Main street, Ilurtalo, X. Y. LEGAL. IsOTICF. IS Iir.ItEIlY OIVF.S THVT THF. COM. mlssloncrs of Lackawanna County xxlll leciixc scaled bids for the lmlldlng of the support In the mines, of the fcoldlcrs' and Sailors' Monument, to lie located on the Court House Square, Scran ton; Rime to be done according to the plans and specifications on file In the commli.ioncn' office. All bids to be In on or before June 1st, at 10 o'clock a. m. .ions' roi'iiiFK Mourns, JOHN PKNMxN, JOIIK J. PUItKIN, Attest County Commissioners. HM O. PAS'IUs, Clerk. attorney's salary xx'as placed at $30. Piof Cummlngs announced that the schools would close on Thursday and Invited the members of tho board to be piesent at the closing exercises. The board then adjourned to meet next Tuesday night. The members who re tlied fiom the board aie as follows,: Thomas Donnelly, S. Williams, James Pettlgrew. The local union of mine workers xxlll hold a picnic at Dunmore on Thuisday. Messrs. A. rj. Dunning, Thomas Am ble and Thomas Wakely, xvho weie 10 cently appointed viewers by the court to assess the damages and benefits by the extending of Susquehanna street to Peckvlllo, xxlll go over the giound of the proposed route at 8 o'clock this morning. It Is requested that all citi zens Intel ested In the movement xxlll be present. John P. O'Malley, of Caibonelnle, cir culated among friends heie yesterday. Miss Hmma Crlppen, the little daugh ter of Mr. and Mis. Martin Cilppen, celebrated her ninth bit thday at the homo on her patents, on Culm street, yesterduy afternoon by entertaining a number of her young fi lends. Games and music passed the time delightfully until C o'clock xvhen a dainty lepast was served to the guests Miss Cilp pen was lememberod with many pret ty gifts fiom her fi lends. Goodrich's circus, xxhlch xns to hax'e hold foith on tho Hats last evening, was postponed and xxlll be given this evening. Six cars full of school children fiom Prlceburg went on the Throon line to Nay Aug park, xxhere they enjoyed a daj's outing. Miss Nellfe Hoban, of Dunmore street, Is visiting relatlx-es at Sayie, Pn. Miss Anna Hughes, of Carbondale, Is the guest of relatives here. William Hughes teturned to his home in Now York yesterday, after spending a few days at thltf place. Mrs. Chailes Ostrander, xvho has been visiting her mother at Oiwn Ridge, returned homo jesterday. The public schools will close on Fri day for the summer vacation. Miss Katie McHale has returned home from a visit to Montiose. Hov. J. It. Kills, who has been spend ing the past xxeek In town, will return to Oswego, N. Y., today. Miss Maiy Hogan spent yesterday xvlth Miss Mame Grler, of Dickson. PIUCEBUIta. A Republican club xvas organized on June 2 for the Second waid of Dickson City borough, and the following ofllcers xveio elected. President, William Ken nedy; secretary, John Husband. Tho club has a membership of flfty-threo. Itemarks xxere made for the benefit of tho club, after xxhlch the meeting xvas adjourned, to meet In Uurgess Ken nedy's olllce next Wednesday evening, Juno 0, at 7 o'clock. "PKHSnVEHE AND PUOSPDn." Take Hood's Saisaparllla faithfully and It will cure scrofula, salt rheum, bolls, pimples and all blood humors; also dyspepsia, rheumatism, catarrh and that tired feeling. It never dlsap points. Sick headache is cured by Hood's Pills, 2Ec. Exchange. PROPOSALS. OI KICK OF TIIF. IIOAItl) OF COMMISSIONHIS OF l't'lllll' UIIOPMIIJ AM) UUILUI.SOS. COMMISSION! Its. WILLIAM A. sro.Ni;, Goicrnor. I n. McCAULF.i, Auditor General, JAMKS !!. HAIlM.Tr, State Treasurer. T. n. r.vni:. Superintendent. rnorosAi.s ron fhhs'isiiino stationiiiiy, lUl.t, AXI) OTIIF.lt RliPI'Lir.s In compliance xxltli Hie Constitution and liws CI me uoinmonueaitn ol reiinseninia, we nereny Itixlto tealed proposals, at (prices below nuxl mum fixed In si heihile s, to furnish stationer), fuel and other supplies for the sexeral depig ments of the State (loxernment and for nuking repairs In the seeral depxrtments and for the distribution of the public documents, for the j ear ending the first Tuesday of Jul e, A, 1 , ltfll. Separate proposals xelll be reeeixed nnd sen aratc contracts awarded ps announceel In slid Schedules. litli proposal must lie nccomptnied by a bond, xiltli at leat to sureties or on surety compxny, approxed h) a ludge of the Court of Common I'leas of the county In hlch the person or person miking such proposil iua reslele, conditioned for the faithful performxneo of the contract, and addressed and delleercd to the Hoard of Commissioners o! Public Grounds and llulldliurs hefole twelxe o'clock M , ol Tuesday, the f th day of June, A 1 . f , at xxlilch time the proposals xx ill be opined and published In the Itetepllon ltoom of the l.xecu tixe Department at llarrlsburg, nnd contracts awarded as loon therenlter as practicable. blank bonds and schedules containing all nec essary Information can bo obtained at this De partment T. I, l'.Ylir., For the Ponn! of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings. SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WAVTI.lT-H0OKKr.ITr.lt WOI'M) like permai ent or temporary position 'U n perile nnd rill ible ltifenncis, ' llookkeeper," 424 Mulberry street, Scrnnton. i 6IIUATION WAXIKD-iOlMl M xN. W I'M. edueated, desires position, willing to do most nnjthltg Hookkeeplng preferred, Adeltcss . T , til" Plttston axe nut iVAvri.u-ornci b ro cm:an: i xn gii: reference. AddreM 702 1 !m meet. rosiTiov as onTsini: roitm.xx or v- thrieltr colliery xx anted Pile xeirs exiierl encc. Ilest of references ns to abilft), tobilit), ete 1' G It , lrlbune otllee. SITUATION xMI'D 1IY TII01M)I1I1I.Y COM petent lael) as hoisckeeier. Address I.. II, Lock Ilox 47S city. HOOKKl'PFIl KMPI.OYH) PAItT OF IIM.'., xxould like work afternoons 01 c. mings, good references Address S. P. It , tribune cilice HY A Ol'NO MAS', I'OslllOS S SOI.ICHOIt or collector, 01 ttntellmt t:iloliuu Ad clrcs "II," St rioud hotel. tOl'Ml MAS' (2il). OH'ICK, roi.bKiisn OH other cinploxment, thoroughly neqitalnted xxith city nnd count). II J. CI, 51 1'iospect axenue FREE TREATMENT. TO PFMOSTKVli: Till! PAISU'SS Iti:Me)V.I. of superfluous hair b) electric needle, ex clusixe inethotl, years of experience; dlpluinxs. Consultation free Helen llurhimn, Dcrnutolo Rist, Sl W.ishlnRtcn avenue. PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. KDWAiii) c spx.ri.rnNG, c. crs' Dank hulldiiur. P. A., 23 TKD- Architects. r.nwAiin 11 nwis, aiichitkct, conm:i.i. bulldiner, .Scranton t FItF.DFIIICK L IlltOWS', MIC III 1 1 CT. PltlCT. buildllic, 120 Washington axenue, Scranton. Cabs and Caniages. iumnr.rt tihui cads ami carkivcifs; ih.st of Rervfce. Prompt attention crieen orders by 'phone 'Phones 2072 nnd 6jJ2. Joseph Kellc), 121 Undcn Dentists. Pit C i: EII.F.SPF.ItCihlt, PAl'U IlUILUISd, bpruce street, bcianton Pit I O MMxS', stltxSTOS' PIHVATi: pltal, cor. Wjomlns and Mulbeiry. IIOS- Pit C. C. lAUnVCII, 113 WiOMISCI AMISI'H. lilt. II. P. HIIVSOMIS, OPP. P. O Hotels and Restaurants. thh i:lk cm i:, 123 sn 127 1 uvsm.is avi: nue Rates reasonable P. miClLHt. Pioprietor. scitxSTos liorsi:. si: mi n, 1, .v w. pxs- sengcr depot. Conducted nn thrt I urope in phti. VIC-lOIt KOe.ll, Pioprietor Lawyei s. niniMtn J. noi'iiKK, .inop.si'v vrivw. C00 2 1 acl awniuu aeeiiue1. Cleneiit taw busl. nos, collettlors and loans. J W HltOWMSCl. ATIOHSKV SD ( 01 SM.I.. lor-nt Ian. Rooms 312 111 Miars bullilm,'. I) I! RFPIOni.F. noSF Il)ss M (J(. tinted on real estate kieiiriti liau luiilili'ic, corner Washington aiiinii. and Sonne stieet. Fitxs'KF. Komi:, vrrnitsT.i vs coi sspi,. lor it Im Purr liulldln, lloonis IJ mil It, Washington niinue. WlT.MItl). W MIRKS IxSM'P. AI10l!S'Fs and Counsellors it-ljw. Ilepubllein bulldlni;, Waihlngton axenue. Jl-sspi' k ll'sipp. XTTOItS'l.VS xSP I OPS' sellors at law, Coinmonm alth building, looms 10, 20 and 21. Tuns w ohi'oiiiT vniiusi:v aim.wv Rooms fill, M5 ind Blrt Hoard of Tinde Hid - FDW RD W III Wilt. xTTOHSFV. oai-WI, 9th floor, Mears building, DOOMS h WAT HI'S- XTTOUSKV T I, W. monnealth bulldiner. Seianton, Pa. (OM- C It PITCHFR. xTTOIlsn TI.IW. monnealth building, Sci inton, Pi COM- PATTi:ilS0S' A ttlLCOV, Tit MIFIIS' S'nos-M, Hank building. cTcOMFO.8, 0 11 HKIM'IIUCVS' Ht'lMHSO A. W HF.inilOIF, ATTOHSIIY. MIHIts lll.Dd Physicians nnd Surgeons. nn w n. axenue. AU.F.S', 511 SOUTH WxSHIS'OTOV pn w r.'vvonri'v, oitici: .110 s-n- Ingtcn axenue Reslilmce, J1I Miilbenr Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kidnees nnd genlto urimry organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p m Schools, sciioni. or thr i,ackwvss'. pcrwtos'. Pl Courci s preparntoix to c-olleve la- mcll cine or business. 0hih Sept 12th. Sond for catalogue Rev rhmiias M Cann 1 1. II prtu clpal and proprietor, V. II. Pluiiib-), , headmaster. Seeds. 0 n ci,rk k co i'r.rMs' Xi sn: eriman, stoic "201 Washington axenue; guen liouse, lr'0 S'orth Main axenue) store tele phene, 762. Wire Screens. josf.piT lUTTTFi., r"nntn on I. CK w ss- V nxenue, Scranton, Pa , manufacturer ol Wire .Screens. Miscellaneous. HUTU'S OIUIIKSTHx-MCSIC ion DM.I.S, picnics, parties, receptions, neeldlniTs and eon. celt n-ork furnished Pur terms addiens It J llauer. conductor, 117 Wxomiuz uxenue, over Ilulberts' music store. JlhCIxRClKK I1HOS., PltlS'TKItS' SUPrURH, envelopes, paper bags, tnlne. Warehouse, U3 Washington aunue, Scranton, Pa, RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schodulo In Effect November 10, 1800. Trains leave Scranton: 0.45 n. m., week dnys, for Sunbury, Hnrrlsbutfr, riillntlelpliln, Balti more, Washington nnd for Pitts burg nnd the West. 0.38 a, m,, week dayB, for Hrizloton, Pottsvllle, Reading, Norrlstown, nnd riillatlolphln; nnd for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg nnd tho West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays 1.08 p. m.,) for Sunbury, Hnrrls burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. 4.27 p. m.,"wcek days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia anu Pittsburg. J. It WOOD, Gen Pass Agt. J. P HUrCHI.NSON, tlcn. Mr. Del., Lac'c l. mi I Western. In KiTcct Dec. 17, PtH SOl'TII Leaxe Scranton for Ncxv York at 2.15. 3 Oil ft i mil )e oo anil 10 ftft a m i 12 JS mOlH p m l'or Phlhilelphli at fcTO, 8IX and 10 0 a. m ; 1? r; and I 31 p m. Tor Slrouel-burg at 0 11) P m Milk nnd xreoli.inoihtlon nt .".40 p m. Arrleont lloboken n f, 5 , 7 IS lUll 1 m.; 12 OS, f 17, 1 4S. 7 Pi nnd lids' p, in Arrive nt Ihila. uilplila .it 111 im n m . 1 O'l, 1 Is, HiiO nnd 8 2i IN m. Arriee fiem New wk at 11M, -.' and 4 v) a m , 1 00, SJ, 5 3.1 and 8 45 p. m. From Mroudsliiirg nt s ns a in NOItTII l,eaie Scranton dr Itullalo and Inter midlite stations at 12 10, '2 SO. lu'i and ) (K) a. in , 1 53 and 5 50 p m For Oswcgn and b)ra. c is., at 4 05 n m .mil I 55 n m. For Utlca at 2 ' n in and 1.53 p in For Montiose at WOO a m i 1 05 i in anil 5 50 p m For Nicholson at 4 00 nnd n T, n m, xrrlee In Vrinton from Huff ilo it 2. ID, 2 fix;, 5 2") and 10 00 a m i S TO nnd 7 10 p. m From Oewego and Sjrnexise lit 2 55 a m , 12..1s nnd I'O p in From S)racmo nt 7 10 p m Prom I'tle i at '2 II x m.i 12 IS nnd 3.J0 p m I'imn Nlih Ism at 7 10 a m onl ii m I'rom Moiitiewe at 1 W n m ; -i 20 nnd 7 in p m. IIIOOMs.lt ((i DIVISION'-I-enxe "scranton tor Northumberland nt 0 "0, to 05 ,i in i 1 M and 0 10 P m I' or Plxmoiitli at l.oj, 3.in and 8 VI p n. lor Nxntholie at 8 10 i m Arriee at N'orthuin berhnd at 0 J5 a in , 1 in. 3 08 and V 10 p. in. Arriee it Nintiioke nt 020 11 m Arriee at I'lemouth at 2 o, 4 10 mid l l' p m Arrive at Nerintnti from N'ortluinibcrland at I) 42 a m; 12 35. 4 ,", nnd 8 50 p m I loin Nantlcoke at 11 00 1 m From ph mouth nt 7 37 a mi 3 '23 and 0 03 p m, TNIUY 1IIMSS. SOPTII-Ieiee Sennlon nt 2.15, 3 00, 0.30, 10 Oj n in t l nnd ! HI p 111. NOItTII- I cue Scrnnton at 12 10, 2 50, 4 03 p. m . 1 SI and ri V) p m IIIOOMslTin pIVIsION Lexxe Scranton at 10 03 a in, nnd 0 10 p. m Dcliitvnru a 11. 1 Hudson. IS' Fl'FFCT MxY 27, V. Trains for C irbondale leave Scranton at 0 20, 7 5.1. S 3.1. Ill 1 1 a. m : 12 oil, 1 2.1. 2 OS, 3 52, 3 23, '., 7 f7. 0 1"), 11 15, 1 It.. lor HiiicmIiIi and 1 ike Iodore C.20, 10 13 a, m 2.20 and I 23 p m , For Wilkes lline-fi 13. 7 t S 41. 0 3S, 10 II a. m ; 12 HI, 1 S, 2 IS, .1 11, 4 27, n 10, 7.43, 10 41, 11 10 p m lor I, It It polrts-0.13 a m; 12 01,2.13, 3 3i mid 11 10 p m. lor IVnnnlianix It. It points fl 43, 0 33 a. m.; 2 is mill 4 27 p 111 Per AIb.un and all points north 0 20 a.' m. and 3 62 p m, SPSPxY Truss. For Caibonlilo 7 20, I) 00, 11.13 a. m.; 2.23, 3 52, 5 17. 10 ',2. . For Wilkes Him OSS n. in. J 12 IB, I08, 3 23, i 42, d.27, 8 27 p m Fur Alhiiix nu 1 points north 3 32 p. m F r llniiesdilc mil Luke Itdore 00O, 1133 a, in nnd 3 52 p in. Lowest lates to all points in United States and C.uudi. j w iirnntnc. o p. a , Mianx-, n. y. H . ( HOsS, 1) P. ., Scranton, Pa. Lelilslt Valljv Uailro.iJ. In MTeet May 27, 1100. TIIM.SS LKAVF. SCR ST0V. For Philadelphia ami New ork, xia 1). k II. It It , at eil'i a m and 12 01, 2.1S, 4 27 (Dlack Diamond l.xpiess), and 11.10 p. 111. Sundays, 1). Ac II It It , I SS, 7 IS p. in l'or White llaxen, llatleton and prlnclpxl points in the coil ree;l"ns, xia P A. II It It, (1 4"i, 2 1S and 4 27 p m. For I'otthxille, 0 43, 2 IS p m. l'or Hethlihem, I iston, ltendln?, Ilnrrlsbiir:; nnd priiuipil int nmihitc Atitions la I) V II. It It, (li 1 in , 12 111, 2 1S, 4 27 (lllaek Dia mond IxpuvO, 11 ,0 .Sundaes, D. i. II, It, H, I fis, 7,4s p in For runkhannoik, Tun mill, Plmlri, Ithaca, Cieneei anil principal Intermediate stations, xia II, I.. A. . It. It, HO-i a. 111 ; 1 0 j and 3 33 p 111. l'or C! nexi, Pochester, Itulfilo, S'laijara Falls, C hie. mo, and all points west, xin II. At II. It It , 12 III, J 3.1 (lllick Dnmon I F.xpress), 7 14, 10 41, II mi p 111. Mimb.es, 1). A. II. It. It , 12 03 p. m , 7 4S 11 111 Pullman parlor ind slcepins or Lehigh Valley parlor eirs on all trilns hetween Wilkes llano and Sen rtk, l'lillaihlphla, IliirTalo and 'us pi nslon Hriil,re ltill.US II Wlint'It, Clcn hupt, 20 Cortland stieet. Sew ork Clt Mil lis I I.I . Oen. Pass. Ant . 20 Coitland stieet. Sen Wrk A W snSSF.MUIIF.il, Div. Pass. Agt., South Iiethh he in. Pi . . F. r tiekits .mil Piillnun icerxitlons apply 209 1 11k manna necnuc, 'eunton, Pj. Cciitr.il Riillritl of New Jero but i In Sen oik Foot of Liberty street, MR 1 I Ninth lui. Whitehall strict ' 'xnlhuiite coal usiil ei hwul), insuring tleaiiliiuss and loiiiimi llMI IA1I1I I'. I.U'hTMU':i,:HO 'Irilns leins "-lanton fr Sen ork, Senarlr, lliebetl- l'hiladilpliia, I astnii, Ilcthlehcm, AP lentuxxn, Miueh (hunk and White lUeen, at s JO a m ; cxpie-H. I 2U, expie, 4 00 p. m. bundaj-s, " nil' I'iUston and Wilkes I! n re S.30 a. 111., 1,20, 4 CO p m sundn. 215 p m Tor Mount tin I'arl., 1 ,u .1. 111 , 1.20. I 00 p. in. f-iiiu!.tjs. 2 15 p m In lliltlniiie Jul Washington, and points South nad Wist xln Hrthlehi 111, b .iO a. m, 120 11 m Mind ix s, 2 13 11 m lor Ijus' Hi nub (Keaii Giove, etc., at S 30 a m mi I 1 20 p m For ItuiliiiK lebiuon and llairislmiir, xia ti ll lit, 11, b-0 a. 111. 120 p. 111. sundaes, 2 13 V For Pottsxllle. s ",0 .1 m 1 20 n. m. '1 luntii.li Hi kits to all points e.i.t, south and nest at loni-l ntes at the stillmi I II nill.HM M.S. lien Supt. II P. IIM.imiS. Oen Pass. Agt. New York O itiriTanl Westjrn R. R. TIMF rm.F. IS' F1TI CT MOSTY M VY Sl.l'iOe). Iiiins leaxc s, ranti n fm ailuiiidale and Ca. lull ut 105' i" cornice tin;,' with lliroiuh tn.ln. mirth Hid srulh U I 13 p in., making i!,ni,.c lions f.'r Sii.peii.ir.ri Ilihlge. Detroit. Chi- j -i, and all points Wist Trains lno nlnU for Cubondale and STjn. ton at 10 n m. and 2 03 p in, leaxlii.- Car--nd.lrTa.Vni.n.U1.l!..m for (jdosli. cunniitiiig with Main line trains north an I i-uth -it s "" orrlxlntr CaelosU ,t 10 15 1 m. Ueturnlng, leiees Cado,la at 4 id '11 m . airlxinsr scrmton at n 33 P. in. C XXII', II--,. ...it ..- ..,., .... -, I WI.I.'II. liaxelln Pass. Agt . Scranton. C- XNU',11!' orii a .- .ki , ,,-, ..',. Krle iin.1 Wyotnlir; Valley. TIMK TMII.i: IS' F.FH:CT MAY 2S 1000 Trains Icaei vrmtm fur llanlf.x, I.1L0 Ariel and intermicliiiti pi Inls a- folhrtes' S'o. 2, h 4 j a m So I, 2 23 p m , So. II, 5 20 p. ra ; So. Sund'a'1 tr'ilns at 0 10 a in and S Oil p. in. Trains So 2 nnd So I coi ncct at llanley for points on l.iie ullimd. AGENTS WANTED. WANir.D-nitsTci.x'is acjpst5! is r.vr.rtY eitj nnd uti tn Pmnsjlunia to Introducs tho largest and strongest Mek and Accident Comnanx ill the norld Address F It. an l)uen, Supt cf Agents Pay City, Mich, 3 DREMAKING. PltKSSMMJIVO FOR CII1I DRHN TO OnpnRt also ljilln xxauts Ionise fjhoemuker, 213 Adams nxmue. CITY SCAVENGER a. 11 unions hfxss pirn v vmh.t.s ami cess pools, no oihr linpioved pumps used. A H IIHKiCSS Pnprutnr l.eaee orders 1100 Neith Main a-niii. or l.nki's drug store, coi ner xitaim mid Mulberrj Telephone 9310, Mris i.rKi'ii.iii, fsc.i.i' thkatmf.mt, .'A' ; khuiiipunliiK, V)c facial mssufe) nun. Icurtng, Sic , diiroiwdy. 701 CJulncy. NEWSPAPERS iirii-iil'irii nn: wiu,Fsnniti: rticoiti) can nn iuu In Kraiittui at the news stands of Ittluntn Pros., uo Efpruce and i03 Linden) V. Norton. 322 laickauaiina au-nuc; I, 8. Schutier, 211 tpruco street. .jJU.i. e.-e, -a?
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