PHTI t T THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JUNE 21', 1900. r5- r flE LACKAWANNA COUNTY. CARBONDALE HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT. The High school commencement ex ercises will be held In the tirand Opera House Wednesday evening, Juno 27, 1900. In addition to the salutatory and valedictory essays and the oration there will be a vocal solo by Miss Mlna Frank; a violin solo by Miss Marie Oraham; piano duet, Misses Glennon and Itolls, and music by n double quar tette and the High School orchestra. The principal feature of the evening's entertainment will be an addiess by M. F. conry, esq., of ScrajitAn,' a grad uate of the University ftfjjfc-MJehlgan. He will speak on "The feV of the ltepubllc." Mr. Conry Is ncKnow ledged to be the most eloquent speaker In tho Electric City. He Is ulso prominent among the lawyers theio. Mayor KHpatrick will award the prizes offered by several citizens at the beginning of the term and Super intendent Elmer 33, Oarr will confer tho diplomas. MOON-COLE NUPTIALS. At half past four yesterday afternoon Rev. Ilollln A. Sawyer, of Trinity Episcopal church, united In marriage Miss Martha J. Colo and Albert J. Moon. The ceremony wns pei formed at the home of tho bride's mother, on Brook street. Miss Delia Vandermark, of Lexington, Ky., was maid of honor nnd Frederick Moon, best man. A col lation was served nnd the young people left for the sea shore. They v 111 reside with Mrs. Cole. A JUNE WEDDING:. A very pretty June wedding occurred yesterday morning at 9 o'clock, when Miss Margaiet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison, of South Main avenue, was led to the altar by John N. Nealon, the deputy postmaster. Tho pair were united by Father James Mof flt, an uncle of the groom, and Mrs James P. l.oftus, an aunt of the groom, presided at tho organ. The bride was prettily attired In a traveling gown of dark blue broadcloth, with braid trim mings, and hat to match. DEMANDED MORE PAY. E. M. Powers, tho contractor, who Is engaged In clearing up the big tract of land south of Park street, Is having troubles of his own. Some of the men employed at cutting away the under brush struck for an lnciease of salary on Tuesday. They were receiving $1.50 per day, but as they had to woik In a swampy place, where snakes were sometimes found, they asked for $2 per day. The request was not complied with and a number of Italians wore put to work In their places. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Purple enjoyed an outing at Crystal lake jesterday. T. J. Kelly returned to his home In White's Valley Tuesday, after a short ' visit with friends in this city. A. Pascoe and family ieft yesterday for their summer outing at Ocean Grove. Mr. and Mrs. William Lindsay spent yesterday at Lake Lodore. T. J. Whitehead Is enjoying an out ing at Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. J. N. Graves and son, Harry, of Scott, were In town Tuesday. William Schroeder, of the Delaware and Hudson blacksmith shop, has em barked in the dray business. Dr. William Morrison, of Philadel phia, Is spending n week with his par ents, Alderman nnd Mrs. Morrison, of Eighth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. George Slmpkins nro enjoying a vacation at Mlddleburg, N. T. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kllleen are in f Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. McMullen are at tending the commencement ofl. a mili tary school at Chester, of which their son is a member. Paul Burton is visiting in Philadel phia. An excursion run to Lake Lodore yesterday by the Juniors of this city and Jermyn attracted a small number of persons. PECKVILLE. "A cantata, entitled "A Visit to Grandpa," will be given by the pupl-s of No. 1 school, Saturday evening, June 23, In the Odd Fellows' hall, be ginning at 8 o'clock. Admission, llfteen cents. The proceeds will be use J In purchasing books for the school llbiary. Mrs. W. S. Woes has returned from a visit with friends at New York city. Mr. Elmer Huberts left yesterday for a few days' visit with his' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Itoberts, of Mulhon burg. The local older of Independent Or der of Odd Fellows will nold a clam bake on the Erie farm, on South Main street, Saturday evening, June 23. Mr. Itlchard Maloney, f ho for sev eral years has been emiyyed at Hof fecker's. repair shop, on Main street, was yesterday united In wedlock to Mies Maigaret Walsh, of Noith Scran ton. The bridal couple left last even ing for a week's bridal tour. Upon their return they will reside In a neat ly furnished lesldence on the East Side. OLYPHANT. Frank Gllleran, of this place, and Miss Genevieve McAvoy, of Hock Lake, were united in marriage in St. Juliana's church, at Hock Lake, yes terday morning at 10 o'clock by Itev. J. M. Bmoulter, the pastor. After tho ceremony a reception was hf-ld at the bride's home, which was attended by ft large number of friends from here. Mr. and Mis. Olllernn will reside at this olace. Charles Price, of Wyoming, Is visit ing his brother. Dr. J. J. Price. 'Druggist II. 15. nush, C. W. Houser, E. J, Darthold and H. 13. Matthewson have gone on a hunting trip. P. J. Donnelly, of JeBSUp, Is in charge of Bush's drug store during Mr. Bush's absence. Dorothy, tho little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lavln, of Lackawanna street, died early yesterday morning, after an Illness of three weeks. She EVERY WOMAN fjmettmtsneedo a relltbla, monthly, Ttgslithir wedlelm. Onlr hanaloao and the purest drugs ihould b Be4. Uyeu vast, tha butt, get Dr. Peal's v I They are prompt, ufo and certain In remit. For Sale by JOHN H. PHLEPS, Spruce stroet. wns 19 months old and of a bright and winning disposition. The funeral will take place from tho family rosldeme this afternoon nt 3.30 o'clock. Inter ment will bo made In St. Patrick's cem etery. Mrs. Ellen Million nnd Miss Sadlo Hogan left yesterday for Albany, Is. Y., to attend tho commencement exer cises of tho high school there. Miss Louise Brown, a niece of Mis. Mahon, is one of the graduates. A largo number from here nttended the Home for the Friendless excursion to Illnghamton Tuesdny. Another attempt will be made to night to hold a meeting of tho council. No meeting of that body has been held for !le weeks on account of the Ina bility to secure a quoroum. Miss Nellie Hoban haR returned homo from n visit to Sayre, Pa. The funeral of the late John Dunnt gan, who was killed on the Delaware and Hudson tracks 'Tuesday morning, will take place this afternoon nt 2.30 o'clock. The remains will bo Interred In St. Patrick's cemetery. Miss Nellie McCourt, of Scranton, was the guest of Miss Sadie O'Mallcy yesterday. Miss Olive Itlelly, of Honesdale, is visiting relatives here. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD A Day of Weddings Entertainment by Miss Stearns' Pupils Tomorrow Evening. That June Is still the favorite month for nuptialb tns evidently manifested In this town, there being no fewer than four weddings celebrated here yesterday. One of the prettiest was that of Miss Evelyn Wheeler and Giant L. Bell, which took place last evening In the Methodist Episcopal church. In (he presence of seveinl hun dred Invited gui-sls. The church was tastefully decorated with potted plants, ferns nnd palms, and suspend ed over the heads of tho brld.il rmiplo during the ceremony was a true lov er's knot of hydiangla. At the door the bttdal party were met by Usner3 William McCulloch, Ernest W. Dolph, Henry llcinclright and Julian S. Morss, who led the way down through the aisles, followed by tho bildesmald, Miss Elsie Tucker, and the giooms man, Ralph E. Wh-eler, ntxt came the two little llevver girls, Ethel Bell and Vida Snover, the bilde and groom following Widinayer'H orchestra, of Scranton, furnished the lnuslr, and as the bi'iilal party enteied the chutch the orehestia played the well-known bridal chorus from Warner's I nhon grin. At the altar rail tho bildal paity was met by Itev. M. D. Fuller, V, D pastor ot the church, who performed the ceremony and thus united them in holy v.edWvk. As the bridal proeiMslon left the church the orehestia played Mendels'iohn'fi wedding march. The bride was attired In an exceedingly pretty costume of cream landsdowne, with rennalssance lace and liberty silk tilminlngs. The bildesmald vvoiu a diesh ot 'hlte oigandle with lace and Insertion. After the ceremony a re ception was held nt the bilde'.s paients' Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wheeler, of Sec ond street, and was nttended by a large concourse of fi lends of both fam ilies. An elegant repisl was beived, the waltiesses being the membcis ot the Young Ladies' Cooking club, of which tho bilde Is a member. Tho biide, who Is the possessor of many peisonnl chatms, has taken an active part In all social affairs, and Is a general favorite among the young peo ple. The groom, who Is the son of Mr. anil Mis. C. L. Bell, shares tho bride's oopularily, and Is much esteem ed bv the people ol the borough. He holds a responsible position with the Tiader3 National bank of Scranton. Mr. anl Mrs. Bell left on he Delaware and Hudson train at 11 o'clock for a ten da' wedding tilp, end upon their letuin will take up theli ieslden"e In this boiough. The have the wishes of a host of filenls for a happy and prosperous future Another pretty weddinc.' was that of Chailes F. 'Jannon, oi" this boiough, nnd MUs Mniy Biady the well-known daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hu-jh Biady. of Ma) field, which took place at 7.3J o'clock yestetday morning In Sacicd Heart church, itev. James Moirlson, of C'aibondale, olllclatlng. The brlda wore a piutty diess of white organdie as did hei slRter, Miss Cella Hiady. the biidennaid. The groom was at tended by his brother, George Gannon. A nuptial mass was afterwards cele biatrd. and after the bilde and groom had ivled tho church's blessing they repaired to the home of the bride'f. patents, Ahere a wedding bieaktust was served, and later in the day Mr. and M's. Gannon left for New "ork, Philadelphia nnd other points of Interest and upon their re turn they will commence housekeep ing In Oiyplmnt, v.iier the groom Is emplnyeJ as astistant superintendent for the Piudcntlnl Insurance company. At 10 o'clock jehteiday morning the mairlage of Mies Battle Mason, of this borough, and Ml. Daniel Jones, of Carbondale, took place at the homo ot the bilde's patents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Mason, of Second stieet. The bridal couple were unattended, the bride be ing attired In white satin with mousel Ine de sole ti (minings. Tho ceiemony was performed underneath a tloia! arch, Rev. M. D. Tuller. ot the Metho dist Episcopal church, olllclatlng After the ceremony a breakfast was served, and the happy couple were busy foi some time iccelvlng the congratula tions ot theli many friends. Shorlty after noon they left on a biief wed ding tour, and upon their return thov will reside In this borough. At 6,30 o'clock last evening a pretty wedding took place at the home of Mi, and Mis. John W. Jones, of Fourth street, when their well-known daugh ter, Miss Martha Jones, and Mr, J. B, Selgle, of Prlcebuig, were made one. The wedding was a quiet one and was witnessed by a number of the friends und relatives of both families, Rev, D. P. Jones, of Scranton, performed the Interesting ceremony. A repast was afterwards held and throughout the evening a reception was held, In which many of the bilde's numerous friends gave their congratulations and wished lhem all the happy things possible. Among inose irom out or town wno were present were Mr. and Mrs. John Pennyroyal PiSHs Phermaclst, ccr. Wycmlng evenue and H. Selele and daughters, Mcrtlc and May, of Prlceburg! Mrs. Bwartz, of Scranton: Misses Mary and Annlo Williams, of Hyde Park. Mr. H. B. II. Matthews, an estimable young man of this borough, and Miss Lily Lane, daughter of Mr. and M.-s. Jasper Lane, of Third street, were quietly married at tho home of the bride's parents, on Third street, the ceiemony being performed by Be v. Mnynard It. Thompson, of tho First Baptist church. The pupils of Miss Jessie Stearns will give a closing recital In tho Enterprise hall, tomorrow evening. An excellent programme has been prepared, as given below, and ought to attract a large audience: Part I Bccltatlon, 'New Baby," Vera Whltmore; recitation, "The Toper," Alice Jones: recitation, "Kittens," Sara Mendleson; quartette, "My Chocolate Colored Baby," Misses Frelda Brlggs, Mable Ketchum, Elsie Stearns nad Edna Depew, of Peck vllle: recitation, "Nobody's Child," GcrtruO.0 Wive; recitation, "Little Torment," Bessie Jones; tableaux, In Grecian costume, by eight girls: fan tableaux, by ten girls. Part it Reci tation, "The Thnnksglving Elopement," MIrs Irene Roberts: recitation, "When Father Makes the Fire," Lottie Lewis; quartette, "Close Your Eyes and Dream of Me;" reading, "Birds O'er My Door way," Miss Stearns; recitation, "Loch Invar," Miss Sara James; cake-walk, by seven couples In costume; award ing the cake; closing tableaux. MOOSIO. The borough council met Tuesday evening with nil members piesent. The following bills wu'-j ordered paid: Mr. Thompson, for services as surveyor, $160; A. B. Dunning, for sei vices as surveyor, $178; George Bachman, for work done on road, $50. The lock-up committee made their report nnd sug gested that tho council purchase tho vacant lot between the Spring Brook bridge nnd Thomas Glllett's property. The resignation of Chief of Police James Ward wns received nnd accept ed by the council E. C. Berlew was elected as chief to till the vacancy. High Constable William Wler called the attention of the council to a pool of stagnant water on Main street be low the bridge nnd wns given orders to notify James Butler, the owner of the property, nnd have It filled. Tho school boaid met Tuesday even i. and decided to levy for school tax 22 mills, 13 for school and 9 for building purposes. This w HI make the tax the same as last year. John McCormlc and Miss Mngglo Lofuts were married at St. Mary's church, Avoca, at 7 o'clock yesterday moinlng. A wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs M. W. Loftus Mr. nnd Mrs. McCormlc left on the 8.30 a. m. Delaware and Hudson tTaln for Buf falo and Nlagaia Falls. They will ic slde at Hoboken, N. J. Itev. H. A. Tucker, D. D., of Hnrrls burg, state superintendent of tho Antl Snloon league, will lectin e In the Meth odist chinch this evening. The lecture will be free. Eveiybody Invited. Sidney, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. F. A. Johnson, fell fiom the fence on Tues day and bioko his mm. TAYLOR NEWS. Price Library Programme United in. Marriage Personal Notes. Tho banquet of the Price Library as sociation tomouow evening promises to be a grand nffalr. The' following programme has been at ranged: Solo John F. Tubbs Address W. B. Owens Oigan Selection William Mortis Solo J. E. Watklns Becltntlon E. G Evans Address R. Gendall Solo Joseph Whltford Speech J. E. Watklns Oigun Selection William Morris Addiess Evan G Watklns Addiess John Richards Selection Oi chestra Adolph, the bright and lnteiestlng .1-yeur-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Zopher Pleice, of West Mlnookn, died on Tues day afternoon after a brief Illness. The funeral will occur this (Thursday) aft ernoon. ServlreR w 111 bo held at the ! family residence at 2 o'clock. Burial w ill bo made In the Forest Home ccme terv. Rev. II. H. Harris, Ph. D. united in marriage at high noon yesterday MI.sj Annette Davis and Mr. J. Byron Ev ans, both popular young people of Hvde Park. Piesldent W. H. Truesdnle and Su perintendent E. E. Loomls, of the Del awate, Lackawanna and Western com pany, paid an olllclal visit to Foremen Curt nnd Owens, of the Taylor and Holden collieries, yesterday. The Union Street Stars accept the challenge of the Lilacs, also of this place, to a game on any ground suit able piovldlng a return game Is given. The Stars are composed of tho follow ing pln)trs. F. Hendershot, catcher; Evan Jenkins, pitcher; J. Reese, dm base, George Mcl'eek, second base, W. Schllds, shortstop, C. King, third base; W. Thomas, left Held, C. Sultzer, cen ter field, A. Stone, light field. Chief of the Fire Depnrtment JCum bach In making his monthly inspection of the lire nlaim system on Tuesday found cveiythlng entirely out of order. The borough council should lose no time In having the alarm placed in working order. Master James Ryan, of Oak street, was badly bitten on the right leg on Tuesday evening by a large dog ow ued by a man named Stepnle Young. Ryai was taken to the olllce of Dr. J. W. House-, who cauterized the wound. Police Ottlcer Morris dispatched the canine on that same evening. The advent of the De Moss family of musicians, who will appear at the Welsh Baptist church on Thursday evening, June 28, promises a musical treat rarely heaid here. Tickets are selling inpldly and can be had from members of the congregation. Dr. and Mrs. Adam Stegner, of Rend hatn, visited at the home of the for mer's parents, Foreman and Mrs, Giles Decker, of North Scrantcn, on Tuesday. Mrs. Judson T. Smith, of Scranton, visited nt the homo of her parents on Main street yesterday. Mr. Joseph Piendergast, of Depot street, will leave on Monday for Schen ectady, N. Y., to reside for the future. A Card of Thanks. I wish to say that I feel under last ing obligations for what Chamber lain's Cough Remedy has done for our family. We have used it In so many cases of coughs, lung troubles and whooping cough, and It has always given' the most perfect satisfaction, we feel greatly Indebted to the manu facturers of this remedy and wish them to please accept our hearty thanks. Respectfully, Mrs. S. Doty, Des Moines, Iown. For sale by all druggists, Matthews Bros., wholesale and retail agents. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA HOPBOTTOM. Special to the Scranton Tribune. 3Iopbottom,Juno 20, Mr. Fred Strup ler of Tunkhannock, visited his broth er, G. W. Strupler, on Sunday. The observance of Children's Day at the Methodist Episcopal church afforded those who nttended the cv crclscs a highly enjoyable and Inspir ing occasion. Tho oral decorations were beautiful. The music rendered by the choir was especially fine nnd tho vocal boIo by Diamond Rose worthy of much commendntlon. John Tiffany has returned home for his summer vacation, having complete 1 his third year's work at Cornell Uni versity. Dr. Blakeslec, of Coatsvllle, Pa., has been visiting his brother, Lyman Blakeslee, ot this place. The Willing Workers will hold ti lawn festival on tho evening of July 3d, nnd will servo lec cream and strawberries. Tho Ladles' Aid society of the Meth odist Episcopal church will meet with Mrs. John Tiffany on Thursday after noon. All are cordially Invited. It seems that tho now butter factory will soon be a teallty, the required amount of stock having been nearly all subscribed. The lawn festival which wns ap pointed to be held nt the homo ot Mrs. Martha Bell on Tuesday evening, was transferred to the house on nccount of the dampness, caused by recent showers. Mrs. Bell did much to entertain those present and all enjoyed the oc casion very much. Mllo Brown Is nttendlng the com mencement nt Mansfield State Normal school this week. LAKE WINOLA. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Falls, June 20. Mr. Eugene Morse, A. M Moise nnd Dr. W. A. Paine, of Scranton, members of the Lake WInola Park association, were guesets at the WInola on Sunday. They are making extensive Improvements on their prop erty, adjoining tho WInola House grounds. They report that the roads between Scrnnton and Lake WInola are In excellent condition for driving. Miss Helen Brenton, of Wllkes Barre, Is a guest at the'Wlnola. Mr. Houck and daughter, of Pitts ton, spent last week at the lake, get ting their cottage ready for the sum mer. Mr. Charles Law and family, of Plttston, arrived at the lake Monday. Frank Frear w 111 bo manager of the pavilllon again this season. Hotel Clifton will be opened to the public Saturday evening. Bauer's band is expected to furnish music for the occasion. A. H. Frear, census enumerator, has completed his work and sent his pa pers on to Washington. Nelson Gaidner, the Factoryville stage and liveryman, has commenced to make regular trips between Fac toryville and Lake WInola. Mr. Frank T. Okell, of New York, Is spending the week with his family at this place. C. E. Frear, of tho WInola, Is prepar ing to hold a big Fourth of July cele bration this year. Tha following people nro registered at the WInola: M. V. Moirls, William 'I. Jenkins, E. J. O'Mnlley, J. A. Jor dan, J. Evans, Miss B. Jordan, Miss N. Flynn. Miss A. Cha-'-s, Mr. E. B. Moise, A. M. Morse. '. A. Paine, Thomas J. McGanj, Patrick Qulnn, J, W. Kaicher and lady, II. C Haak and lady. G W. Davis and wife, T. A. Blair, Clom Marsh, of Scianton; F. A. Kline, Towanda; r. C Camp, Tunk hnnnook, C. W. Weaver. Miss AVest cott. Rev. V. II. Lukens, Paul Hugus, of Wllkes-Barre. BROOKLYN. Special to the Scranton tribune. Brooklyn, June 19. The berry-pickers have bosun work for Everett Bly anil are flnclltiK very nice strawber ries. K. L. Weston, Ed Blilriilge and Uuirene Pnyder have very nice fields of berries. , A sale of boocIb In Ashley's store Is bi'Inpr held this week.. A. W. Kent has been enumerating the people of the village today Mrs. Hlchaids, who Is nearly S3 yeara old, walked over to the postolllco this vveeb. Mis. I.emon, who has been HI for a long time, attended church on Sunday. Benjamin Case has erected a new barn on his premises. Miss IJUIin Austen and Etta Sarjo have been enjoying some line ildes on horse back. Hoyd Austin is slowly improving. Ellis Bond, of Nicholson, spent Sun day In town. The alumni of Brooklyn graded school are planning for a reunion on June 30 at the Billiard House. Some parlies have been in town so liciting the purchase of stock In a creamery to be built at Foster. About $3,000 lias already been pledged. NICHOLSON. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Nicholson, June 20. Mr. William Sweet, of Scranton, was a caller in town anions friends this week. Mrs. J. D. Cornell was entertained at Alford, Pa., yesteiday by Mrs. Charles Brown. Mr. N C. Tiffany and several of h's fi lends went bass fishing yesterday, Mrs. Harry Spencer Is quite 111 at present. A grand concert will be given In the Presbyterian church next Monday evening, June 25, under the auspices of the Christian nndeavor society. It will all consist of very good, and most ly home talent, and ought to draw a large audience. Those who will take part In the programme are. Miss Susan Black, Miss Margaret Garra gan, Mrs. Frank A. Baker, Mr. F. Ellis Bond, Mr. Ralph D. Williams, Mr. WIdmayer. The admission will be fif teen and twenty-five cents. Mrs. Charles Price, also Mr. S. L. Tiffany, went to Tunkhannock on busi ness this week. Mrs. William Packer Is at the hos pital at Scranton, where she had an operation performed for the removal ot a tumor on Monday. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup Has been used for ovtr FIFTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETH1NO, with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAINj CURES WIND COLIC, ami Is tha belt remedy for DIARRHOEA. Sold by Druggists in every part ol the" world. Ila suie and ask (or "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing; Syrup," and taki Da other kind. Twenty-flvt cents a bottle. The People's Exchange. A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tho nsiuflt ot AH Who Hnvo Houses to Rent, Html I'stnts" or Othsr Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Wnnt Situations or Help Thea Small Advertisements Cost One Cent n Word, Six Insertions for Fivo Cents a Word Except Sltu;itiotn Wnntad. Which Arj In serted Free. FOR RENT. FOrt ItENT-A KUIINIR1IF.D fXUTAOK AT Crystal laVe at rraonatle nntal tor But ton Alply to John Cluni, 1M Pundafl street, Carbonuale, I'a. ton itE.sr-0-nooM fi-ati rocmcntsi rent reasonable, nne, city. MODKItN IM 321) Tcnn avc- FOIt HhNT-llALF DOVM K IIOUSK. 160(1 TINl". street. All Improvements, 17. Thomas ltnaiell, M0 Harrison avenue. FOR SALE FOtt'SAt.U-TIIOUm'(ltlt.Y rilHNISIlED COT- tsRO at halto WInola; lour large rooms in first lloor: six hcil rooms; lot, light) feet front; best location. H. O. Morcan, 223 South Main avenue. lOIt SVLE-A GENTLE HOUSE AND A TWO seated Riirry at M2 iouth Washington avenue. Harvey Darn. FOIl SM-IUY OI.UMSH, SIXTEEN IUNDS high, eight years old, by Chlltenham, record 2 28. Ily nettling, four jeara old, bv Chclten liani rrinee, 2 2'iV4. Dy mnrc IS hands S inches high llv lted Eric, dam by Ihmhletonlvi Prince. Da marc IS hands 3 Inches high, by Cheltenham, dam bj Ued Eric. F. L. Crane, 321 Lackawanna avenue. WANTED-TO RENT. WANTED TO llENT 1'IIOYI ROOM, SECOND floor with modern conveniences; state price. "i." 'tribune office. FURNISHED ROOMS. FOIt ItENT-rUUNISHED BOOMS, lurry street. 1021 MUL- HELP WANTED-MALE. wanti d-two EprnirxcF.n pianino mill hards Address with lefcrenee, Mister Me clank's olllie, Dunmorc Iron and Steel Co., Dun more, Pa WA VI 1 D AN EXPEIUENCI D CO CiiM W who thorough) understands tho tare of horses Apply 11. V. Taylor, fctranton Lace Cur tain Co. w'AYirn an eneroetic vn to manage an efflce 'n Scwnton; sjlary, 12i 00 per month and extra profits; must come well rec ommended and have SSOO 00 eah Vddress Man ager, P. O Hot 1151. Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED-COOD. HUSTLING M," FOR PART ner In gent's furnishing and bat business; $3 000 cash will ply jou Sl.fxi a year, best tand; good references Addrcrl C. George, Scranton, Pa , General Delivery. HELP VANTED-FEMALE. WANTFD-A GIRL FOIt GFNERU, HOUSE work. Mrs S. C. Mears, lni "South Main eve. AGENTS WANTED. WANlFD-riRSTCLVSS AGENTS IN EVERY city and town In Pennsylvania to introduce tho largest and strongest Sick and Accident Company in the world. Address V. R, Van Dusen, Supt. of Agents, Day City, Mich. jLOST I.Or W.CK AM) TN HOUND. N VR ( ron' Riwatfl if leturned to 1007 West Lackawanna avtnue. STOLEN. STOLEN HORSE AND Rt GOV WVS TV.KKN Uodnesd,iv forenoon, .Ifinc 20th, from Wy oming avenue, a baj mare, whit star In ftce, 0 J car old, lJ'.j hands hl;h, weight about 1,000 pounds. Top tide fprlnjr bucey, Concord st)Ie bod(v, painted dark gretu Hum"-, whip md lap robe Liberal reward Communicate with 1 lank Robling, jr , chief of police CITY SCAVENGER a it nnir.os a fans privy vaults and cess pools, no odor. Impioved pumps ued A 11 RltlGGS Pioprlelnr Lt ive onl rs 1100 North Main av-nuc, or Eicke's drujr store, col ner Vdams and Mulberry Telephone 11340. tu.'lllUl.liA.vilA. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Fusfjueh.iiiiia, June 20 The funeial of the late Abram J Walker, of Lanes boro, uccuired and was largely at tends 1 on Tue&daj afternoon from the I.anesboro Methodist church, the pas tor, ltiv. M. L. Meeker, olllclatlng. The remain! were Interred In the Lanes boro cemott ry. Brief hcrvlees for the late Mis. Cath erine Van Ness took place on Tuesday mornlnu fiom the lesldence of Editor Henry T. Blichaid, on Broad stieet. Itev. Charles Hemv New in?, pastor of the Methodist church, olllclatlng, The lenutlns were then taken to Mon ti ose, vvheie services will be held thli mornlnc from the late home of the deceased, I'ev. H. K. Benedict, pastor of tin- Methodist church, ofllclatlmr. The lenutlns were Interred In the Fair dale oomi'tcrv. In St. John's Catholic church, on Tuesday morning, by Rev, Father Manliy, William Callahan, of Chicago, ami Miss Mary MrCann, of Susque hanna, were united In jr.-rHge. Mr. und Mi 3. C.illahan If ft Immediately for Scianton and points south. Mrs. Myron B. Wright and son, Clar ence, of Washington, have airlved In town to spend the summer. The board of trad last evening dis cussed 'the sewerage question. Mis Margaret McDonald and Cece lia Ljuntng are visiting- friends in New York. Mm. Frank Boyln and son, Leo, of Troy New York, are visiting relatives In town. t Frank UDbbln3, Jr., lias returned home from Bradford, Pa., cured of an affection of the eyes. The Indications nre that telephone wires will soon bo thlcktr'n mud In this neck )' timber. The Monttoso and tho Susquehanna base ball managements are unable to agiee upon financial lates for coming games. Quit wrangling and play ball! Mrs. M King and son, Arthur, of Broad strpet, are in Buffalo, attending the tloilns exercises of Niagara uni versity. The following vicinity veterans have received nn inneaso of pension: Ben jamin Heynolds, fiom 517 to J21; Wil liam Albee, trom 8 to $12; Joel Brown, from 0 to $S. Burfclnra nre infesting South Gibson and other small towns In the county. "Johnny, git your gun!' A large quantity of brnss has been stolen from the Erie at this station, and iWccllvej are after tho thieves, hotfooted. A lad named Lee on Monday killed a five. foot rattlesnake near Steam Hollow, drrat Bend township. Tho tegular quarterly meeting of tho Lackawanna County F. A. nnd I. U. will tako place at Heart Lake, Bus quehauna county, on Thursday, June 28, Itev. V. F. BroJtrlck Is at nien Summit, attending the annual retreat of the Catholic clergy of the diocese of Scrnnton. In Susquehanna th9 census enumer ation 1h thtee-fourths completed. Montrose will have a railway circus SITUATIONS WANTED SmJATOIrWAVTr.P-UV OU.SU MN MLI- InR tn do any kind of v.ork. .VMres II. II, Frank, 129 Oakfortl, Ccurt, fit). YOU.SU WOMAN OF Itl.FINKMI NT AND PHI'.. puMesslnir aiauncc wouM like situation In private family as limra keepers thoroughly understand all tlctntls, iml hit had experience In managing servants I Has a little Rlrl d jears of age, whom she vviuld like to keep with her If satisfactory. Also capable of uumlng tho duties of traveling rompanlcn. Can furnish cood references. Address all replies to Iloi 12 Trib une olllce. YOUNG WOMAN WOUM) MKI1 SI11A1ION IV an office as bookkeeper or ilerk. Addresq D. E. II, 107 Wjomlng avenue. SITUATION W ANTED-UY A MARRIED MAN with one child as janitor, age .li vctrt; vill furnish good reference. Addresi 1. D. r , WO llromley avenue, cit). WANTED-I1V A HLMTCTAM.!' YOt'NC. GIRL. a situation .'is nurse Ap') J. J. R-, l''1" North Washington avenue WANTED-SITUVTION 11 AN EM'ERH'.Nfl 1) grocery clerk; city references. Appl U, Tribune olllce. WANT ED-SITUA1 ION IN A WHOLESALE house Appl) R , Tribune olllce. SITUATION W N1ED Ol'NO M N HOLDING position ulilrh brings him into close ttn nectlon With llin lirmlmn mirtrln nf New orK cltj, would buy for rcomlble house doini larite business en n renomhn commission. Pest rifercnces. Address "Reliable," Tribune olhtc. S1TUVTIOV W.NTEP-11Y "tOUNG C.IRL nurse or lluht housework. Addiess rear Gibson street AS 320 SITUATION WANTEP-11Y AN EXPERIENCED nurse girl, not Ijtlavette stieet. LEGAL. NOTICE IS HEREI1Y GIVEN TH T THE AN- nual meeting of the stntkholdtrs of the Feonomy Light, Heat and Power company, for the election of Directors foi the ensulnir year and the transaction of such other business as may proper' come before It, will be held nt tha office of the ecmpinj, Room 20, Republican .bulldlnvr, Scranton, Pa., on Monday, June 23th, at 2 o'clock p m , in accoidanco with the by laws of the Compeny. W J. NOHTHUP, Secretary. PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPEEDING, C. era' Rank building P. A , 23 TK vD Architects. EDWARD H DAVIS, ARCHITECT. CONNELL building', Scranton, FREDERICK L I1ROW N. ARCHirFCT, PRICE building, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton. Cabs and Carriages. RURRFR TIRED CARS VNI) CVRRIVOES, HIST of service Prompt attention givin orders, by 'phone. 'M ones 2072 and 5332. Joseph Kelle, 121 Linden Dentists. DR C. E EILENRI ROE!!, Spruce street. Scranton. PAULI UUILDING, DR I O LYMVN. SCR VN TON PRIVATE HOS pltal, cor Wyoming and Mulberry DR. C. C. LVURACH, 113 WYOMING" AVENUE. DR. II. F REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CVIE. 125 AM) 127 FRVNKLIN WE nue. Rates reasontble P ZEIGIFR. Proprietor. SCRVNTON HOI'S; M'VK D. L A. W PAS sengcr depot. Conducted on the European plan VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor. Lawyers. RICHVRD J. nOl'RKF, ATTORNEY-T I AW, 600 2 I ulnwanna nvtnue Oeneril law busi ness, collet ttons and loan3. J W BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND ( Ol'NShL loratlaw. Rooms 312111 Mtars building. d n niTLoni.F. attorney ioins ni go Hated on ret! estate security Vicars bulldin', corner Washington avenue and Spruce street FRVNK E. HOME, ATTORNEY VND COl'NSl 1 . Inr at law Hurr bulldlntr, Rooms 13 nnd 14, Washington avenue. WILL MID, W M1REN K KN PP. VTTORNEVS and Counsellors at Law- Republican building, Washington avenue. Jl-ssrp IESSFP, ATTORNEYS VND COL'S sellont at law-. Commonwealth building; rooms 19, 20 and 21 JVMES W OVKFORD. VTTORNEV-AT LAW. Rooms 311, 613 and 510 Roard of Trade lllrtg. LDWARD W THA'iFH, ATTORSEY. 003 001, Oth floor, Mears ltilldlng. ROOMS i, a wvrnrs. vttornty- vt l w. monweilth building, Scranton, Pa COM. C R PITCHFR ATTORNEY-ATLVW. monwealth building, Scranton, Pa. COM- PATTERSON A WILCOY, TR DERS' NVTIOSVL Rink building C COVtrOYR, 0-11 RFPUnLICAN nUH.DINO. A. W I1ERTHOLF, VTTORSEY. MF.MIS Rt DO Physicians and Surgeons. PR W 1 avenue ALLEN. 611 NORTH WASHINGTON DR " W L'VMORFVI'X. OFFICE .110 W V311 Inetrn avenue ReIdenoi H1R Mulbeny Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kldnevs and genitourinary organs a special!. Hours, 1 to 1pm. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE L CK W NS , epR NTOS, Pa Courses pr'-paratorv tn college, law. niedl cine or business Opens cpt 12th Snd for catalogue Rev Thorns M Cann. LED. prin cipal and proprietor; W. E Plumley, A M , headmaster. Seeds. G. R CLMtK A CO SEEDM N VND NUR erjman, store 201 Washington avenue: green house, 100 North Main avenue; stoio tele phone, 762. Wiie Scieens. TOSEPII KUETTEL, REVR 611 L CK W NN avenue, Scranton, Pa, manufacture of Wire Screens Miscellaneous. JnUEIFS OIK HESTRV- MUSIC FOR 11 M.L picnics, parties, receptions, weddings and con cert work furnished For terms address R, .1 Ilauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulberts' music store. MFGM1GEE RROS , PRINTERS' SUPPI.IL. envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse. 130 Washington avenue. Scranton, Pa. on Frldny next. It will enthuo over the sti'.im piano and the live "tnggei" stuffed with stiaw. The authorities' of Montiose nio en deavoring to break up the pernicious custom of driving furiously through the blreets of tho borough. Tho Dorcas society of the Prcsbvter lon chinch this evening hold a lawn social on tho church lawn. Tho Sus quehanna band furnished music for tho otcnMon, which was a social and financial success. The nrraMgcments for the Ainrat camp-inei'tlng ore nearly completed. The funerul of Miss Agnes Perry took place from the Presbyterian church In Araiat on Morday, Itev. W. H. Fienih olllclatlng. The t-'uuquehanna County Christian Endcav or Vinlon this evening closed a RAILROAD TIME TABLES PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedulo in Effect November 10, 1800. Trains leave Scranton: 0.45 a. m., week days, for Sunuury, Harrlsburf-, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and for Pitts burg nnd tho Wost. 0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsvlllo, Reading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays 1.58 p. m) for Sunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and tho West. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. .T. ft. WOOD. Oen Pass. Agt. J. I). HUTCHINSON, Uen. Mgr. Del., I.nck-i. mil Western. In Effect June 10, 1000. South Leave Scranlcn for New York at 1.45, 1 1K', ti 10. ? fin and 10 0 a. m 12 55, 3. . and 8 10 p. in. For Philadelphia at 0 40. 8 no ami 10 Ms. m. j 12.M nnd S 33 p. in. For Strnudsburc at ll 10 D m Vlllk und nietmimodatton at 3.10 p. m. Atrlve at HoboVen at CSS, 7.1S, 1013 a. m.j liOM, 2 47, 4 IS, 7 I'l .ind U.4.1 i in. Arrive at Phlhdelphla nt lO.(s) a m . 1 ''. .1.44, II 00 and S.22 p in, Airlve from New "tork at 1.0"i, 4 09 nnd 10 20 i m : 1 M, I...', 5 41, 8 45 nnd 11.30 p in limn Strnudsbini; nt 8 0S a. in. North Lnvo Scranton for HulTalo nnd Inter mediate stations nt 110, 110 nnd 8 30 a. m.i 1 55, IS and 11.15 p. m For OtvveRo and Syra- ril-O Hi 4.10 a in . mul t .IV ti in l'np ITttrfl fit. 1 10 a. tn . and 1 55 p m For VIontrosc nt S.30 a in: 10, p m , nnd S 4s p m. lor Mchol pun nt s ihj ana o 13 p m tor mngnamion. iu t nn 1 sto p m. Arrlvo In Scranton from Iluffalo at 1 30, 2 S3, 5 S3 and 10 00 a. in ; .1 10 nnd 8 00 r m Irom Osweiro and Siracme nt 2 it. m.; 12. IS nnd S 00 p. m Prom Utlei nt 2 S3 a. m.J 12.1S and .t.'O p tn. From Nicholson at fl 50 a m , and flOO p. m Frim Montrost at 7.65 and 10 00 a m , ,1 20 nnd S Oil p m. Illoomsbure Division Lctve Scranton for North, timlieilanil nt ll I", 10 03 a m , l SI nnd 3 Ml p. in Fur Plvinuiilli nt 10"), 3.40, 8 55 nnd 11.33 p. in For Nantlmke at 8.10 a. m. Airlve at North umberland at 0 13 n m. 1 10, S 00 and 8 45 p. in. Vrilve Ninlboke it 0 10 a m. Arrive at Plimonth at 2 00, 4.12 and 9 30 p. tn , and 12 10 t in Arrive nt Scranton Irom Northum berland at 0 4 ' n. ni , 12 :.3. 4 50 nnd 8 43 p. m From Nnnllcnko it 11 00 a in. From Ply mouth at 7 V) i in . 1 20. S 13 and 11.10 p. m. M'M)U TRMNS South I cue bi ronton 1 40, 3.00, 6 10, 10 05 . m : 1 11 nnd .1 40, S ir p m North Lome Scrnnton at 1 10, 1.10 a. m.; 1 53, 6 4S and 11 15 p ni. Illnctmbiirir Division Leave Scranton at 10 03 a ni , nnd S 50 p m Delnvv.u.: nnd Hudson. IN FFFECT MAY 27. 1000. Trains for Carbondale leave Scranton at 8 20, 7.63, 8 61, 10 13 a in ; 12 00, 1.23, 2.2t), 3 62, 5 25, 0 n, 7 87, 0 13. 11.15, 1 10, lor llomsil.tle nod Lake Lodore 0.20. 1013 a. in 2 20 nnd 3 25 p m For Wilkes llarrc fi 43. 7 4', 8 13, 0 83, 10.43 a. in , 12 01, 1 2S, 2 IS, 3 33, 4 27, 0.10, 7.48, 10.41, 11 ,10 p m For L. . It ll. poIrts-13.15 a. m.; 12 03.2 18, 3 11 and 11 10 p m. For Pcninvlvania R. R. points fl 45, 0 33 a. rr.; 2 IS and 4 27 p m. For Albany and all points north 0.20 a. m. and 3 52 p. in SUNDAY TRAINS. For Caibomhk 7.20, 0 00, 1133 a. m.; 2.23, 3 62. 5 47. 10 52. For WilK(illirre 0 38 a. m.; 12 03, 153, 3.23, 4 42, 0 27, 8 27 p. m For Albanv and points north 3 52 p. m. For Honesdale ind Lake Lcdore 0.00, 11,33 ll. m and 3.62 p. m. Lowest rates to all points in United States and Canada. .1. W RIlRDICK. aP. A , Albany, N. Y. II. W. CROSS, D. T. A., Scranton, Pa. Lehigh Viillev Uailron.il. In E!cct May 27, 1000. TRMNS LEAVE SCRANTON. Tor Philadelphia and New 3ork, via D. tc It, R R , nt 0 45 a m and 12 03, 2 18, 4 27 (Rlack Diamond Express), and 11 SO p. m. Sundajs, D. L 11 R R , 1.5S. 7.43 p. m. For While Haven, Hazleton and prlnclnil points In the coal regions, via D ti II 11. It , B 43, 2 13 and 1.27 p. in. For Pottaville, 0 45, 2 IS p m. For Ilcthlehem, Fasten, Rending, Harrlsburg; and principal Intermediate stations via I). "c 11. lt. R, (.43 a m.; 12 01, 2 18, 4 27 (Rlack Dla mond Express). 11.30. Sundajs, V. k II. It. R., I 61, 7.4S p in. For Tunklnnnock. Towanda. Klmlra, Ithaca, Geneva nnd principal intermediate stations, via 1), L. i. W. It. It., BOS a. m.J 103 and 3 33 For Genevi, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Tails, Chicago, nnd all points west, via D. 4 II. It. R., 12 01, 3 33 (Rlack Diamond Express), 7.18, 10 41, II 3(1 p m 'undajs, I). i. II. It. It., 12.03 p. m., Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley parlor cars on all trains between Wilkes Uarro and New loik, Philadelphia, Iluffalo and Sus pension Ilridgc ROI.L1N II WILRUR, Gen. Supt. 28 Cortland stieet. New York. CHMH.FS s II F, Gen. Pass. Agt,, 28 Cortland sired. New- Vcrk. A W NONN1MACHER, DIv. Pass. Agt., South Rithlrh'm, Pa. For tkk"ti and Pullman reservations apply SO Lackawanna avenue, Scranton, Pa, Central Railroad of New Jersey Stitlont In New York Foot of Liberty street, x ti ,., I smith lVrrv. Whitehall street. Anthracite coal u-ed exclusively, insuring clcanlltuss and comfoit Tllll. TABU IN FIFECT MVY J3. WO. Trains lcavtu Scranton for New York, Newark, rilrabctli. Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem, Al- lcntown, Mauch Chunk and White Haven, at S JO a in ; ixprcss, 1.20, express, 4 00 p. m. Sundays, 2 For'Vli'tbton and Wllkes-Rarre 8.30 a. m 1 20, 1 00 li in. Sundj) 8. 2 13 p. m. lr Mountain Pirk, 8 30 a. m , 1.20, 4.00 p. m. Sundays. 2.13 p ni. ,..,, , , , For Haltimtre and Washington, and points South iud W'est via Dethlthcm, &S0 a. m., 1.20 n m Sunda, 2 13 p m. For Long Hunch, Ocean Grove, etc., at 8 30 a m and 1 20 p m lor Reading. Lebanon and Harrlsburg, via Al lcntown, 8 30 a in , 1 20 p. in. Sundays, 2 15 ' For Pottsvlllo. 8 "0 am . 1 20 p. m. Through tickets to all points east, south and west at lowest rates at the station J II 01II.1I M EN, Gen Supt. H P. RVLDW1N, Gen Pass. Agt. New York Ontario and Western R. R. TIME T Mil E IN E1FECT MONDVY.MIY 21.1100. Trains Ittve Scranton for Carbondalo and Ca. dosia at 10 53 a m. connecting with through trains north and Fouth At 4 15 p in., maklns connections for Suspension Riidge, Detroit, Chi euro and all points West. Trains leave CadoH for Carbondale and Scran, ton at 0 10 a ni , and 2 05 p m , leaving Car bondalo at 7 34 a in nnd 3 1! p ni. D0" SUNT! US ONLY. Tor Cadosti, connecting with Main Line tralnj north and south at s 10 a m , arriving Cadosla it 10 15 a m. Returning, leaves Cadosla at 4 30 r m, arriving Vranton at 0 33 p m. 1 C VNDI RDN. Gen Past Agt , New York. J. E. WELSH. Traveling Pass. Agt , Scranton. trie nnd Wyoming Valley. TIME. TVRLH IN EFFECT MVY IS, 1900. Trains have Seiunttn for Hawlty, Lake Ariel and Intermediate points as follows! No. 2, 8 43 n m .No 4, 2 23 p in , No 0, 3 20 p. m ; No. 8, 7 55 n m , eundav trains at 0 10 a m and 2 00 p. m. Trains No 2 and No I connect at Haw ley for points on 1 rle Milioid. IN FORMATION WANTED tt'sCIOTHIKR. ritAU.I.ISG FOR DR 3. H. Mil can Medltal t'omiunj, was Injured some time between November 10th and 17th, WO, somewhere In this vicinity lie was standing up In a biugy handing out adterttslncf mailer to parties mi the utiret when the horso starlid suddenly, throwing him tn the ground, causing Injuries from whlrh he died sometime tliirtjftir. Information as to time and placo of Injun Is nieded to tstabllh an insuraneo claim and a liberal rewtrd will be paid for suth Iifiiintliuii Mr riothler'i photograph ran bo Mtn at The Tribune othce AddreM communica tions to Cildwell A Haker, attorney, 22i Main stieet. Ilullalo, N. Y. DRESSMAKING. HRFSSM KINO FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER: also ladies' wiUta. Louise Shoemaker, 213 Adams avenue. JJTREATJENTj MftV I T KFLI.fr. SCALP TREATMENT, 60e ; shamimolng, 'Oc.i facial massage; man icuring, 26c ; ehliopody 701 (Julncy. NEWSPAPERS THE WIIKESI1ARRE RECORD CAN RE HAD in Scranton at the news stands of Relnuan tiros., 403 Spruce and 50-3 Linden; M. Norton, 822 Lackawanna aveouti L 8. Schutter, 211 Ecruce street. 1 IsnB.. .ii. mrn 4 V'mM4jv