-VJ ?-W '"f HP ''4S!rTHpfTEiP 55sswir -"f.-ti'" 'ilW "V" uriJPtft wr '-7-TPWf' t "T "-"" r-s V wvwS? TILE SCKAiNTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1900. " LACKAWANNA COUNTY. -j ji-iJuir rn .ii-r"iri i -- -m CARBONDALE. AT LAKE LODORE. A party of people from this city en joyed several hours at Lake Lodoro yesterday. There were In the party Mr. and Mis. G. "W. Evans, Edna and Leslie Evans, of Wayne street: Mr". Kobcrt Edwards nnd daughter, Gladys, of Eastern avenue; Mrs. John Foster, of Canaan street; Mrs. Henry IsBcr, of Wyoming street; Mrs. Theoplillus of Seventh avenue, nnd Misses Sadie and Anna Longstrcct, of Scranton, who nre guests of Mrs. Evans. TO HELP THE STARVING. The following figures have boon handed in by Ho v. Charles Lee. Dona tions to India famine rund: Officers of First Presbyterian church, already re mitted, J27.3R: now In hand, $43.50; pledges, JG; total, $TG.S5. Mr. Lee says he Is ready to send more. WATER TURNED ON. Water has been turned Into a por tion of the mains of the Hcynshanhurst Water company nnd those who arc using It pronounce it first-class. It Is clear and tastes very little of the new pipes. It Is nlso considerably cooler than that from the Consolidated sys tem. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Emmons Peck Is home from Burk nell college for the summer. Henry Sharlock has returned from a tour In the western and southern states. Miss Jennie Purple has returned from a visit with Miss Lydla Bennett at Mt. Pleasant, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. George Slmpklns nre home from a two weeks' outing In New York state. Harry Purdy, of Hawley, Is the guest of his uncle, S. A. Purdy, of Pailt street. Miss Hortense Hart, of Park street, Is visiting Honesdalo friends rtoy Foster, of Plttston, Is spending his vacation v 1th his parents, fir. and Mrs. George Foster, of Mill street. Constable John Emmett, of the Sixth ward, was a Scranton visitor yester day. Committees were organized last night ,.for the promotion of the semi-centennial celebration of the city's birth. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD Children's Day Exercises in the Con gregational Church. Tomorrow. Marriage of a Well Known Jermyn Lady Other News of Interest. Children's Day will be obsered with appropriate exercises nt the Congrega tional church tomorrow evening, when the following programme will be given: Hymn, "All Hall the Power of Jesus' Name;" Scripture reading and prayer song, "We Greet You;" adress of wel come, Gertie Wlvell; dialogue, Ros- well Sallobuiy, Edith Griffiths; recltn tlon, David Jones; exercises, Hnydon Wlvell, AVlllard Gillllths, Edith Ciilf flths and Bella Smith; song, "Shout Hosnnna," primary class; lecltatlon, "Chlldien'a Day," Ralph Bengough, Bernlce Malnes, Maggie Lewis; song, Maud Griffiths; recitation, Luther Da vis, Bernard Wlell, Florence Davis; song, "We Will Follow," primary class; dialogue. "Bilng Floweis," Ol wen Merrltt, Mnud Griffiths and Mary A. Hill, lecltntlon, Tommy Jenkins; duet, "Beautiful Summer Das," Mlsres Mary and Sarah Jones, recita tions, Blanche Davis, Lizzie Johns; dlnlogue, Claud Merrltt, Eddie Powell, Dannie Lewis, DaId Eans, Margaret Evans nnd Bronwcn Bengough; testa tions, Olwen Menltt, Lottie Lewis; singing, "Bring the Children In," by Sunday school Fredrick H. Hough, a compositor of tho Poit Jurvls Gazette, and Miss Belle S. vrnn Sickle, of Scott, a young lady who has many friends In this botouc'i, weie united in marriage at the Methodist Eplbcopal paisonage nt Port JorvU Wednesday evening, by Rev. W. A. Chndwlek. The bride and groom weie attended bj Miss Blanche Hough, a sister of the groom, ttnd ChatlfR Norwood a cousin of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Hough will make their home In Port Jervls, wheio each has miny freinds. The funeial of tho late Mrs. C.tvan nugh. of Mayflcld. will take place at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Mrs Allx. Llley and .son. Marvin, of Forest City, and Mrs. Charles Ber hart, of Honesdale, were on Thurs day gii'sWof Mr. and Mrs Theodoio Spettlgue, of Cemetery street. A r umber of ladles fiom this bor ough spent yesterday at Crystal lake. Among the number were Mesdame.s T. C. Griffiths, Surdlval, Humphrey, Jos eph T. Roberts, Samuel Merrltt, Wlv ell,' John T. Griffiths and Itluhaid Evans. At the First Baptist church tomor the pastor, Rev. Maynard R. Thomp son, will preach on "Divinely Lead In Tilumph," and In the evening the sermon will be In honor of our Na tional birthday on, "Evils Threatening Our N itlon's Welfare " Tho bouugh census has been com pleted nnd there Is some speculation as to the population. While the fig ures have not yet foeon made public, those who profess to have given the subject study claim that tho borough's BEAUTY, U CONQUEROR BELLAVITA l&TMnla Betcutv Tahlntjl nnrl Pilln. A nnr. IfdCtly l& fa ft nil imn runt nail trnnrmont frti-nll elfin I disorders. Restores tho bloom olvouth to laded laces 110 dfnrt' frnitmnnf WV SJV Houa CI m Kv mtill T' -"- w.. VV " "J. ...W, HJ ...MM pcuu ior circular. ,aciros, ? i a mcun.Au uj., kiiataa s Jtcksoa sis., uiicjt Bold by McGarraVi & Thomas. Drucr. klits,, 209 Lackawnrra ave., Scranton, Pa, Bometlmw needa a reliable, tbo pnieil drugs, Dp. Peal's iUCJT B1U I'lUUipb, DUIU Ulltl 'f no rcnuluo (Dr. real's) never ' Sale by JOHN Spruce street. H. PHLEPS. 99c a Leg population lins not Increased, nnd bo llevo It will be about tho snmo as It was a decade ago, when It was 2.C00. Mrs. W. 8. Uatteer and Miss Jeslso Winter wll 1ene today on nfew days' visit nt Blnghamton. Miss Julia Gill has been upending n portion of tho week at Fern Hall, Crystal Lake. Miss Delia Baker, of Dundnff, who has been spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Thomas Champion, of Cemetery street, hns returned homo Mrs. Will Depow, of Third street, met with a painful nclcdent n few days ago, whllo using n sickle In the garden to trim somo. briers. She cut n seveio gash In one of her legs below the knee. She wns nttended by Dr. Graves, who hns to use several stitches to close the wound. A lire In one of the houses on tho hill ut Mnyfleld yesterdny afternoon cutiMd considerable excitement for n time. It was fortunately extinguished before doing much damage. TAYLOR NEWS. Archbnld Mine Will Resume Work. Religious and Other News of In terest. Work w 111 bo resumed nt the Arch bald mine on Monday, after several months of Idleness. The bleaker has received a thorough overhauling, a new engine house has been erected nnd the second-motion engines have been re placed by the first-motion engine. About 600 hands will leturn to work. Services nt tho Calvary Baptist church tomoirow will bo held at tho usual hours. The pastor, Rev. Dr. H. II. Harris, will officiate. Mr. John McDetmott, son of Mr. James McDermott, died nt his home, in Greenwood, yesterday morning at 7 o'clock. Tho funeral will be held to morrow (Sunday). Interment wlli bo mndo In the St. Joseph's cemetery. Sabbath services tomorrow at tho Methodist Episcopal church, the pas. tor, Rev. C. B. Henry, officiating. Morning service at 10.15 o'clock, Sun day school at 2.15 p. mr; evening ser vice at 7 o'clock. A quoit match will bo held at Hotel Rldgewny on July 4, at 10.30 o'clock a. m between Thomas Davis nnd Will lam Crockiell, for $10 a side, the dis tance to be thirty feet, sixty-one point out. Miss Gertrude Moirls.of Grove street, has leturned home from Bloomsbutg, wheie she attended the gi.iduatlng ex ercises of tho Normal school. Taylonlllo lodge. No. 6GS, Independ ent Order of Odd Fellows, will meet In session this evening. Rev. J. II. Colclough will pi each at the usual hours tomotiow at the Pres byterian church; Sunday school Im mediately after morning ieivlce. Mr. James Townsend, of Wllkcs Batre, was a caller on Mr. John E. Davis, of North Main sticet, on Thuis day. Miss Jennie Dunn has returned to her homo In Green Ridge. Pleaching nt 10.30 a. m. and G p. in. at the Welsh Baptist church tomor row, Rev. D. C. Edwards officiating. Miss Mnttle Francis, of Bloomsburg Normal school, Is spending her sum mer vacation at the homo of her par ents, Councilman nnd Mrs. John D. Funds, of Glove street. Mr. M. J. McDonald, of Main street, Is on a fishing expedition to Wayne county. Rev. Peter Ott, of Tioga, 111., Is visit ing lelatlves In this town. Rev. J. C Evans will pi each at the usual houis tomoiiovv at the Welsh Congregational church. PECKVILLE. At the Blakely Baptist parsonage, by tho Rev. David Spencer, D. D., weie married Russelus F. Mnrbakor and Ella E. Lutey, both of Jermyn. The groom has been In the employ of the late S. Dwlght Klngsley, of Blnko ly, for tho last twelvo eais and the bride has lived In Jermyn most of her life. Both nie well known and have a bright future before them. After the ceremony, Mr. nnd Mis. Marbaker weie driven to Scranton, whete they tool; tho train for Blnghamton on a bilef wedding tour. Mis. Meiton Hays, of Giecn RIdg-, Is visiting lelatlves In town. Roy Wndeman, of WIlkes-B-irro, visited his p.iients, Mr. nnd Mis, Mllei Wndeman, of Hlckoiy stieet, yester day. N. IT. Mace, who talcs possession of the postoirite on July 1st, ns postmas ter, uTri bioken giound next to bis Main stieet lesldenco for tho erection of a bulMing suitable for postolllco i purposes. The postoilce will remain whore It Is nt piesent, until tho new building is ready for occupancy. Mrs. A. M. Kestcll, commencing vvlt'i today, will hold a special sale of ladles' trimmed hats nnd millinery goods. Peckvllle Baptist chuich, Rev. J. S. Thomas, pastor Sei vices tomorrow nt 10.30 a. m. nnd 7.30 p. m. Mornlns subject. "Good Men th Nation's Be.st Defense." Evening subject, "The Day of Atonement." Sabbath school nt 11.30 n. m j Servi"es In the Presbytorlnn church. I Sunday nt 10.30 a. m. nnd 7.30 p. m Rev. S. II. Moon, D. IX, pastor, rShm t soimon In tho evening; subject, "Con fessing In Christ." 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 enses of coughs, lung troubles and whooping cough, nnd It has always given the most peifect satisfaction, we feel greatly Indebted to the manu facturer of this remedy nnd wish them to plenso accept our hearty thanks Respectfully, Mrs. S. Doty, Dts Moines, lown. For salo by all druggists. Matthews Bios., wholesale nnd retail ngents. MOOSIO. Last evening, nt the homo of Mr, and Mis. James Biown, occuired the mar riage nf their daughter, Miss Nettle to Mr. Hairy Wetkhelser. of Duryea. Tho ceiemony wub performed at 8 o'clock by Rev. S. W. Young, pastor of the Presbyteilnn chuich Tho pallor pre sented n pretty plctute, as tho brldn. VERY WOEVIAW monthly, regulating medietas. Only harmloas HEC should be need, H you vast tbo Ui, get Pennyroyal! LTiWlU U troutl disappoint. Bold for 81.00 per box. Pharmacist, ccr. WvcrrlnK tvenue and party took their places nnd made themselves ready for the ceremony. The brldo and groom were attended by Miss Etta Mostcllcr and Mr. Benjamin Reed, of Duryea. Mr. nnd MrB. Werk hclscr will reside In Duryea. Rov. and Mrs. Judson Bnllcy, Mrs. C. S. Snvdcr nnd children left yester day for Gibson, Susquehanna county, where they will visit Mrs, Bailey's mother for a few weeks. Mrs. Joseph Snyder, of Pcckvllle, Is visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. "3. J. Hinds. Mrs. Elwcll, of Scrnnton, spent Wed nesday with her daughter, Mis. W. It. Manners. The business men of Avocn nnd Mooslc crossed bats yesterdny after noon on the Mooslc ball grounds. Thn business men of Mooslc were victori ous by the score of 8-7. Mrs. Frank Sanders, of Dunmore, was visiting friends In town yester day. MOSCOW. The funeral services of Mrs. Ida Johns, of Hyde Park, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Evnns, of Elmhurst, were held from the Methodist chuich In this place on Thutsday afternoon. Tho funeral was largely attended, nnd wns conducted by Rev. Hugh Davis, of tho South Main Avenue Welsh Cal vlnlstlc Methodist church, assisted by Rev. S. C. Slmpklns, of Havvicy. A quartette, composed of Misses Eliza beth and Margaret Thomas, David Stephens nnd Philip Warren, of Scran ton, sang several beautiful selections. The pall-bearers were S. J. Hornbaker, G. S. Brown, Philip Swnrts, of Moscow, nnd William Madden, Charles Bush nnd A. C. Mitchell, of Scranton. Tho ilovver-benrers were Mrs. S. S. Yeager, Mrs. Philip Swnrts, Mrs. G. S. Brown nnd Mrs. S. J. Hoinbaker. Mrs. Johns was well-known here, this place being her foimer home until recently. She had been a great sutTerer during her Illness. She had many friends here, who deeply inouin her loss. She la survived by a husband and little hoj. Harry DeWItt, of New York city, Is spending his vacation here with his father and sister. Mrs. M. W. Vaughn was quite seri ously Injured In n wtcck on tho Bloomsburg division of the Delnwaie, Lackawanna nnd Western railroad, near Taylor, Thursday. Rev. G. H. Prentice and wife have gone to New York state to attend tho funeral of the- former's father. A Hungailan of this place, who works on the railroad ttack here, whlly riding to his work yesteiday morning on the truck, fell from It and had his foot tenlbly mangled. He was le- moved to a Scranton hospital. The homo of Mr. and Mrs. James Hathrlll presented a very pleasing scene, Wednesday evening, the occa sion being the marriage of their daughter. Miss Grace, to J. M. Mott, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Zlba Mott. of Madisonvlllc. The bridesmaid was Miss Jessie Mott, sister of the groom, and the gioomsmnn was Horace Hender shot. Only the Immediate ft lends were piesent. CLARK'S SUMMIT. Prof. Carl Kobs, of Wllkes-Barre, was a caller hoie last vyedesdny. Wlllard Vosburgh, cesus enumerator, hns completed his Job. John Blesecker has returned home after graduating from the Strouds burg Normal school. Mr. and Mrs. George Doty, of Rldge way, Elk county, are the guests of Mr. .ind Mrs. Elmer Doty. The usual Sundny sei vices will bo held at the Baptist and Methodist chin ches tomorrow. Mr. Ira Gould, of Wnlton, N. Y hns accepted the supeilntendency of the C'lnik's Summit Manufactuilng corn pan). Mr. Gould says they have enough orders on hnnd to keep them employed for a long time. Mr. .ewl8 Buckley, of Wnssalc, N. Y, who has been In the employ of the CiAil-Borden condensery for twenty-six jears, has accepted the position of superintendent of the Clark's Sum mit condensery, nnd guarantees that he will pioduce a superior brand of milk than any on tho market at tho piesent time. Mr. Fied Wilkes Is the most popu lai man at the "Hub," ovv Ing to his untiring effoits In pleasing the tiavel Ing nubile and patrons of the road. Mr. Wilkes Is station ngent nt the Summit. Mi F. W. Tennnnt hns sold his trotttr, Thomas T with n record of 1.11, to Mr. Daniel Stephens for $B10. Ordcis ftr tho Scrnnton Tribune can be left at Mai tin Hold's barber shop. GOULDSBORO. L. G. Smith visited nt Scrnnton Fri day and Saturday. Mr. Hairy D. Gnmes, of Hyde Park, spr 'Sunday with Dr. C. E. Ellenber ger. Mr and Mrs. George Glllllnnd, Mr. M. M. Glllllnnd and Mr. nnd Mis. Esch lemnn nttended the funeral of Mrs. Myrtle Dav Is nt Moscow Tuesday. Mrs. Mra Latham, of Scranton, was the guest of Mrs. Kerllng Wednesday. Our students, Miss Mury Flower, of the Scranton Conservatoi y of Music; Messrs. A. E. Smith nnd G. H. Rhodes, of Muhlenburg college, Allentown, have leturned homo to spend their summer vncntlons. Mr. and Mis. S. S. linger onteitnlned their son, William M. linger, of Ro selle, N. J., over Sunday. Mr W. H. McAree, of Luzerne, spent tho past week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm McAree. DiedOn Tluusdny, son of Mr. and Mrs. lid Kreskey, nged 1 year. A largo patty of survejors are stop ping nt the Simons house. They nie locating a lilroad repoited to run fiom Newfoundland to Wllkes-Barre. Mr. N. S. Britain, of Tobyhnnnn, Is spending tho day with W. L. Harvey. CRYSTAL LAKE. Airivals nt Fein Hall: S. S. Ward, Scrnnton; Charles Shultz, Scrnnton; James M. Boyd, St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Henwood, Scrnnton; Miss Brandt, Port Jervis; James Ackerman and fnmll)', New Orlenns, G, W. Lnne, Honesdali; Ezia Scott, Scrnnton; F. Jsman, Philadelphia, Miss Louise Scliluger, Scranton, Miss Mabel Schla gr, Scranton; Miss Jane Huntington, Scianton; Mlys Isabella Thomas, To ronto, Canada'; C. B. Shaw, Syracuse' II. Bolnnd, Syracuse; W. E. Russoll and fninlly, Montrose; P. R, Boron nnd wife, Cnrbondale; John K. Croth ',nJ family, Philadelphia; Miss Genevieve Berkley, Philadelphia; William J. Hamilton, Carbondnle. District Attorney Jones or! family aro occupying their cottuge nt Ciystnl Lake. Wnde Finn and family have moved into his new cottage. William B. Church man and fnnilly, ot Pl.lladelpla, have urrlved at their cottcge. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS INDEPENDENCE DAY AT NIAG ARA FALLS. $0.05 for tho Round Trip Via tho Lehigh Valley Railroad. Tickets on sale July 3rd, limited for return passage to July Cth, Inclusive, nnd will be honored on nny train, ex cept the Black Diamond Express. For further Information consult Lehigh Valley ticket ngents. LEHIOII VALLEY RAILROAD. Special Fnro Excursions. Chautauqua, N. Y. Tickets on sale July 6th, for nil trains except Blnck Diamond Express, limited for return pnssngo to August 5th, 1P00. Fnre, $10 from New York. From Intermediate points, one fnro nnd n third, not to exceed $10. Convention Nntlonnl Educational 'as sociation, Chnrleston, 8. C, July 7th to 13th. Tickets will be sold July 3, 4. E, C, 7 nnd 8, for all trains except Black Diamond Express, limited for return pnssage to September 1st. One fare tor round trip, plus $2.00 member ship fee. Going portions of tickets must be used through to destination on or before July 10th. For further Information concerning nbove excursions, consult Lehigh vnl lev ticket agents. REDUCED RATES TO CHARLES TON, S. C. Via Pennsylvania Railrond. For the meeting of the Nntlonal Ed ucational association at Charleston, S. C, July 7-13, the Pennsylvania Rail road company will sell excursion tickets fiom nil stations on Its lines to Chnrleston nt the rate of one fare for the round trip, plus $2 00. Tickets to be sold July 6 to 9, Inclusive, and to be good to return until September 1, Inclusive. On the return trip stop over will be nllowed at Washington on deposit of ticket with Joint ngent nnd on payment of fee of $1.00. PENNSYLVANIA CHAUTAUQUA. Reduced Rates to Mt. Gretnn via Pennsylvania Railroad. For tho Pennsylvania Chautauqua, to bo held ut Mt. Gretna, Pa., July 2 to August S, 1900, the Pennsjlvnnla Rall load comuany will sell special excur sion tickets to Mt. Gretna from New York, Washington, Baltimore, Fred erick, Md CnnandalRtia, and Inter mediate points, Including nil stations on Its line in the state of Pennsylva nia. Tickets will be sold June 23 to Aug ust 8, Inclusive, and will be good to le turn until August 13, Inclusive. Niagara Falls Excursion. For the Foutth of July tho Lacka wanna railroad will sell special tickets for the Falls, at a rate of one fnre for the lound trip. Tickets good going on all regular trains of July 3. Return limit July 5. Unsurpassed dining car service. For detailed Information ap ply to Lackawanna ticket agents. Special Rates to Kansas City. Lackawanna rallioad will sell excur sion tickets to Kansas City, good going on July 1, 2 nnd 3, ttturnlng July 9, at one fare for the round tiip. Through drawing room cars to St. Louis, with direct connection for Knn sas City. Dining car set vice unsur pasa "I In quality and price. Informa tion at all Lackawanna ticket offices. "Pretty Much Everywhere." No matter where you may wish to go In the west or southwest, you can get there via the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway, and Its numerous connections. The Lake Shore In near ly eveiy large city uses the same de pot as Its leading connecting lines, nnd Its schedules are made up as far as proctlenble In order to accommodate those who wish to connect with other lines. The Lake Shore Is the most per fect road between Buffalo, Pittsburg, Cleveland, Toledo, Cincinnati and Chi cago, and no matter wheio you mav w Ish to go you should make a point of finding out If the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway will not take you there. Commencing Monday, July 2, tho Cential Railroad of Now Jersey will Inaugurate a through car service be tween Scranton and Long Branch, Ocean Giove, Asbury Park, Spring Lake and Point Pleasant, on train leavlnc Scrnnton at 8.30 a. m Mooslc at S.10 a. m.. Avoca nt 8.15 n, m., Plttston nt 8.49 a. m , Wllkes-Barre at 9 a. m.; leturnlng, ariive at Wllkcs Baire at 7.2.', Plttston nt 7.3S, Avoc.i at 7.43, Mooslc at 7. -IS, Scianton at 8 p. m. For further Information, time tables, etc., cull or addt ess J. S. Swisher, Dlstilct Passenger Agent, Scranton. OLYPHANT. George Boiry, of Beny & Frews cash store, has severed his connections with that firm and purchased tho fui nlturo store of A. Retry, his father, at Carbondale. William Robinson, of Blnkely, hns taken Mr. Berry's share In the cash store In Blakely. Regular services will bo held In the Blakely Baptist church tomorrow morning nnd evening. Communion will bo celebiated In tho mornlnu. The AVnshtella tilbe, No. 1G9, Impioved Or der of Red Men, will attend the even ing service, when tho pastor, Rev. David Spencer, P. P., will preach on "Tho Men for the Times." All nre wel come. A. M. Atherton, C. W. Houser, Harry Howard, Wllllo Winters and E. J. Bnrthold have gone on n fishing trip to Silkman's pond. Miss Rachel A. Evans has returned home from a visit to Jermyn. Mrs. II. B. Mutthewson nnd aunt, Mrs. Cynthia Eddy, of Kansas, visited the Oral schools nt Scranton yester day. Miss Anna Brown nttended thu Fahye-Durkln wedding nt Plttston on Thuisday. Miss May Feiguson Is spending a week at Atlantic City. Mrs. P. G. Jones, of Blakely, spent yesterday with West Scranton rela tives. Mrs. A. W. Benscoter, of Carbondale, visited relatives on the West Side, Thursduy. Mr. and Mrs. E. R, Taylor, of South Gibson, are the guests of Burgess nnd Mrs. J. J. Manning. M. J. McAndrew has returned home from n trip to Patorson, N. J. The Browns, of this place, will cross bats with the Taylor Reds, on the home grounds, this afternoon. The People's A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE fop tho Uensnt ot AU Win Ilnvc Houses to Rent, Rctil I'stuto op Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Wnnt Sltunttom or Help Tiioia SiiiaU Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions tor Five Cents n Word Except Situation Wanted, Which ArJ In sorted Free. FOR RENT. f25-uiu. nnsT o-nooi housk, pot (JUKES iikikc mrrei: sioam mai. . " i-,i Commonw faith building, IolTttKST-74lOOM liniJFK. INQblllK F. C. (Irlflln, 307 Wlilnulon tvenuej I OH 11F.NT-4M1O0M FLAT! jirovcmcntsj rent reasonable, nue, city. MonKIW IM 829 IVnn sve- FOR SALE slums iBc.-ntu.Y FQtiirrKD rnonucisa Kohl mine, dividend in eluht. O. Lawrence, M fet.iln etrrct, lluaton, Maw. WA NTED-TO RENT. WANTKI) TO ItKST-litONl liOOM, SKCOXD floor with modern comenlencca; elate price. "F.," Tribune office. REAL ESTATE. K..00O-W1M. TIIIY bAUOE, VINT. rWRM, OOOD 12 room furm borne, two barns, tiroductbc soil, well, Uilng creek, fruit, etc. Tills price is nduccd from 7,50U. (Iwlnic to dialh the imp erty must lie told. M, II Holgate, Common wealth bulldlne. i,8oo n.t, inn oiioom street M. 11 llnlgntc. HOUSE, EMMKT l,f0O WILL I1UY OHOOM, Irving avenue, South bide. NEW M II. lioi'si:, Holgule. $.1,500- WILL Ill'Y H-riOOM HOUSE, M-W, Linden strtet. Terms to lult. M. It, Hol gate. $17,(K-WILL IUIY NEW IlllICK DLOCK, LIN den stcrct, M II Holgate. $.1,000 WILL ni'Y son avenue. M fOT GOxMO II. Holgite. IT., SWDEK. $3,000 WILL IIUY HNE NLW bINOLE hrge lot, Oraml View- ave. M. II. HOUSE, Holgate. fl5,000 WILL Ill'Y 1J-1IOOM SINOLE HOl'Ml, lot IXH1S1 ft. For particulars call at cl flee M II Holgate L500 W ILL IIUY COriNI It LOT, 130t181 FT. Desliablc location, Oreen Hldge. For fur ther partlcuhra call at office. M. 11 Holgate. $2,t)00-W ILL IIUY FULL LOT AND HOU&s" 414 N. Ninth street, price reduced from $3,500. M. II. Holgite, Commonwealth nidg. $25,000 WILL SECURE A NEW prtOlTtlTV: worth at least $2f,000 The property will piv S4 per cent . after pajlng taxes and all other expenses Reason for selling, owner has remoed from rlty. This Is the best Investment In Scranton Terms- One third rash, balance J per cent mortgace W T Hacxctt, Price building, 120 Washington avenue. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. W ANTED-niltL FOH OENEItVL HOUSEWORK. AppI at once at Mrs. L. Jones, 317 N. Sunner avenue WANTFD-A OIRL work. Mrs. S. C. FOR OFVKRAL HOUSE Mears, lfii South Main ave. AGENJSJANTED LmtTslsNTATfvLS-MF.V AND WOMEN, TO sill our Turkish Hath C'abl lets and Chem ical Batteries, Standard Hath Co , Toledo, Ohio AGENTS .NEW' LINE CAMPAIGN BUTTONS, Madges, Novelties, Scmcnirs, great money mal crs Samples. Catalogue, 10c. Gallatin Co , York. Pa. WAM ED-FIRST CLASS AOLNTS IN F.VERY city and town In Pennsylvania to Introduce the largest and strongest Sick and Accident Company in the world. Address F. R. Van Dusen, Supt. of Agents, Day City, Mich. SA LESM EVMNTECi. HUSTLING SVLESMAN WANTED RY ESTAK- Hulled house. Natural ability and aptness counts for more than experience Give rtfer mm. Uox, Three, Detroit, Mich, W NTED ENTERPRISING TR WEI LINO sibsmen to represent ctab'ishid financial house, as side line (tarry no samplis and not in lettering with present eniplovmnit). Can in enasc their income materially with but little i flirt and time Give tcrrltor) and puticulars. 'plendid opportunity for hustlera to nake pir nanent ronnictlon Address P. O Hkx 20U7, New ork. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY (.itocrn rumms for sale si.fioo to $l,Hio will bnj a well established, money nuking Imsli ess A good i halite for a voting man of ability M H Holgate W NTED-PVltr.NriI IN CIEVN, NICE HUM ness $,5U0 investment will pay at lewt '1,500 lirst veur: rlnc-.t store in citv , for par ticulars, Ilower, Conncll building ,000 CM'ITVL DESIRED TO ENLvRGE A factor, manufacturing business, good open ing for man desiring business and position. Address llox "3, Tribune office. FINANCIAL. $2,000 CV RE MADE WITHIN 20 D.US I1Y our profltible plin of speculating in Wall street Write for Information Immediately to Thompson ,t Co llankem and Drolei-s, 60 Ilro.ulujv, New Vork. CITY SCAVENGER a n nRir.os ri i:ns privy vaults and ceis pools, no odor. Improved pumps used, R mtlGGS Proprietor Liavc orders 1100 North Main avnue, or Eirke's drug store, coi ner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 9510. BASE BALL. NATIONAL LEAGUE.. National League Standing. Wen. Lost. PO. .MO .000 .Ml .jW .tfl-i .455 .131 .371 II E. 7 1 3 S Ilrooklvn 33 18 22 2 23 VJ SO w R. Philadelphia 2.1 27 2S Ilittu Pittsburg Cincinnati Chicago St. Louis Ne v ork At Pittsburg Philadelphia ... Pittsburg 25 19 10 10 0 0 10 14 onnooioio 2 Hattcrlcs I'latt and Schriver and Zliinmr. Mcl'arland, Waddcl Umpire Emslle. and At St Louis New York St. Louis It. 000200010 J 10001200 4 naileries Carrlck and Warner; Powell and Robinson. Umpire Swarlwood, At Chicago It. II. K. Ilrookljn 0000000000 4 1 Chicago 00000100 1 4 2 Hatteries Kltson and I'arrelli Griffith and Dex ter. Umpire Hurst. t Cincinnati Ilostoil , ... Cincinnati Hatteries Nichols It. II. E. 01100000O2 7 1 0000000033 0 2 and Sullivan: Ilreilcnstclii and Peitz Umpire Terry. American League. Detroit, 12; Iluffalo, 4. Kansas City, 5; Chicago, 1, Indianapolis, .1; Cleveland, 3 (Ave innings, rain). Milwaukee, 2; Minneapolis, 1 (eight Innings) Hainc given to Milwaukee with score of 0 to 0, on account of dispute over decision. Eastern League. Montreal, 4; Hartford, 1. Worcester, 12; sjracuse, 7. AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES. Tho I. C. S base ball team will cross bats with Evans Indians, Saturday, Junu 30, at 4 30 o'clock on the West Side Drowns' grounds. Cant well, manager; Evans, captain. Exchange. SITUATIONS WANTED srnnvTTloTwANir.n-iiY a soiier ani m:- liable jouns man as coailnnan. Addrjss coicbman, tribune oflicc. MTI ATIO.V WANTI.D-llV A WIDOW' l,Vl)Y AS housekeeper for widower In a reiectnhl) family where (.he ran takp her child, best of reference. Mrs. A. It , 1310 Hampton street. SITUATION" WANTII1-HY UUINO M V W IU,. Inc to iln nnv kind of work. Address II. II. Frank, 429 Oakford, Ccurt, City. OUMl WOMAN OF ltl'.FINEMKNT AND lil'.' possessing appearance would like situation In prltatr famllv as housekeeper; thoroughly understands alt details, and bis bad experlcmc In managing nenanla Has a little rUI jeira of aKc, whom she would like to keep with her If Mtlsfactorv. Also rjpable of assuming the duties of traveling ecmpanlcn Can furnish good references. Address all nplles to llox 12 Trib une ofllcc. BOARDING. x-wu IIOTFI, FERN-CLIFF, LAKF CAREY, Hoard, 5 and $tl per week; $2 day. Martin, proprietor. PA -E. A. DRESSMAKING. DRESSIKINO FOR CHILDREN TO OltDERi also ladles' waists. Louise Shoemaker, 212 Adams aevnue. POLITICAL. NINTH WvRD PRIM RIES-TIIK HEI'URLI can primaries for the I e initiation et a Com men Councilman for the Ninth ward, will b held at the polling booths, l'rldij. Julv fl, 100, between th hours ol 4 rnd 7 o'clock p in. Candlelatcs will regUtrr with C F Cldllend-n and pay their assessments on or bed re lulv '. Vigilance Committee. MR. II. E. PAINE 11 S ANNOUNCH) IHMMM V as a candidate lor Common Council from the Ninth ward, subject to the decision of the Re publican primaries. LEGAL. TO THE ELFCIORS OF HIE NINTH 'VRD: In pursuance of a lcsolulion pissed In com mon council there will be an election held on July 10, lor the purpose ol electing one person to serve as Common Councilman of the Ninth ward, to fill the unexpired lirm of E. M Tewks burj, resigned J WES MOIR, Mijor, ESTVTE OF LEMUEL AMKHMAN, DLCEVSFD Letters of administration on the above es fate having been granted to the tindcrlgned, all persons Indebted to the said estate arc request ed to make luvment, and those hiving claims to present the same to CII RLES MF.RM Or to W M RUNNTLL. Administrator. 301 Mears building Scranton, Pa. FSTVTF, OF RORERT T RLVCK, 1ATE OF the Clt) of Scranton, deceased Letters testamentary upon the above named es tate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons having claims or demands against the said estate will present them for pajnent, and those Indebted thereto will please make iiriuc diate pajment to CAROLINE A. P.I.VCK, Executilx, THOS. F. WELLS, Scranton, l'a. Attorney for Estate. PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. FDWARI) C. SPAULD1NU, C. era' Dank building. P. A 21 TRAD- Architects. EDWARD H. 1)IS. building, Scranton. ARCHITECT, CONN ELL FREDERICK L DROWN. ARCHITECT. PRICE building, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton. Cabs and Carriages. RURRER TIRED CARS AND CARUIAC.ES; REST of scivice. Prompt attention given orders, b 'phone 'Phones 2072 and Uii. Joseph Kellev, 121 Linden. Dentists. DR C. E. EILENHEROER, PAULl I1UILDINO, Sprue c street, Scranton. DR. I. O. LM, SCRVMOV PRIVATE DOS pital, cor. Wjomlng and Mulberry. PR C. C. LVUHVCII, 11.1 WIOMINC. AVENUE DR. II. F. RENOLDS. OI'P P. O. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE. 125 AND 127 FRvNKLIN .WE Hue. Rates reasonable 1' ZEICLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. ER D, L. & w. PVS seiigcr depot. Conductor on the European pi in. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor. Lawyers. RICHVRD J. ROURKE, ATTORNEY-T-LAW, 600 2 Lackawanna avenue. (Jeneial I iw busi ness, collections and loans J. W. niiOWNlNCi. ATIORNEY AND tOUNMIL lor at law Rooms 112 31J Me in building. D. 11 ItEl'LOriLE, noRNl.-LOVNs NI'HO Hated on reil estate sieurilv Vicars bulldlm., corner Washington avenue and spi-iice Micct. FRVNIvE 1101 I.E. VTTORNEI VNI) ( OUNM.L lor at Ian Hurr building, Rooms 13 anil 14, Washington avenue WILHRD. W RHEN ,V iv.N VI'P. moHNEIS and loun-tfllop. at Law. Republican building, Washington avenue, JI.sSUP i. JESM P. vrroitNEis VND C OUV Felors at law. loininonweiiUli building, looms 1'). 20 and 21 JAMES W. O KFOnn, VriORSEV AT I. vw. Rooms 514, 515 and 61(1 Hoard of Tiade llldg. EDWARD W .THU EH, ATTORNEY. P03 001, Olh floor, Meais building. ROOMS A VVATRES. VTTORN E T-I. W. lonwealth buildinc Nrinton, Pa COM- Clt PITCHER. ATTORNEI-ATLVW, monwealth buildinc,, Seranton, Pa, COM- PATTEK'-ON A WILCOX, TR VDEIIS' NATION'AL Hank building C. fOMEOIS, 0 13 REI'UIU.H'VN HUILDINO A W. RERTHOLF. vrfOHNEI, MEVRSIHDC, Physicians an i Surgeons. , E.AII.HN. 513 NORTH WAIIINT.rOV DR. IV. avenue, DR S W L'MOREVU, Ol FK E 339 WAMI Ington avenue Residence, 1JIR Mulherr). Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kldnejs and genito urlr.arj organs u specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. in. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE I. VCK VW ANN V, SC IUNTOV, Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law, medi cine or business Opens Mpt. 12th Si nil for eatalogiie. Rev. Thomas M ('.inn, II..), prin cipal and proprietor; W. E. Plumlev, A, M, headmaster. Seeds, 0. It. CLARK A CO.. SFFDMIN AND MJHS enman, store 201 W ishiiutnii avenue; green house, IO'jO North Main avenue; store tele phone, 782. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTf.L. REM! 611 LVCK WANN avenue, Scinuton, l'a., manufacturer of W'lie Sen ens. Miscellaneous, BAUER'S OIK lll.sril-MIlC loll II vl.l.s, picnics, pail lis, receptions, weddings and ecn cert work fundable! For terms addriM II, J. Bluer, condiiitor, 117 W'jomlng avenue, ovtr ilulbtrt'k muli store MFOVROLE BROS,. PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN velopys, paper bags, twine Warehouse, 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, l'a. RAILROAD TIME TABLES '''" ' m.. . --,,1-,-1----1-JL-u-J-tJ-LrLrLr PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule in Effect Novembor 10, 1800. Trains leave Scrnnton: 0.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburff, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and for Pitts burg and the West 0.38 n, m., week dnys, for Hajsleton, Pottsvllle, Reading, Norrlitown, and Philadelphia; nnd for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg nnd tho West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays 1.58 p. m.,) for Sunbury, Harrls burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington nnd Pittsburg and the West. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. .1, II. WOOD. Gen. Pass. Agt. .1. n limCHINSOV, Gen. Mgr. Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western. In Effect June 10, lliOO South Leave Scranton for New York at 1,45. .1 UO, r 40, 8 00 and 10 05 a. m , 12 IU, S 33, ami 8.10 p in For Philadelphia at 5 10, 8 00 and 10 M a. m : 12 M and 3 11 p. m. For Rtroudsburg at 0 10 p m Milk nnd accommodation at 3,40 p. ni Arrive at HoUvken at (', ;,", 7.18, 10 13 a. m.; 12 OS, 2 47, 4 4S, 7.19 and II 41 p m. Arrive at Philadelphia at 10 a mil OH, 3 4S, fl 00 and 8 22 p. m Arrive from New York at 1 09, 4 09 and 10 20 a, m ; 1 no, 1,52, 5 43, 8 45 and 11.30 p, m From Slroudshurg ut SOS a. m. North Leave Scrnnton for lluffilo and Inter mediate stations it 1 10, 4 10 and 8.30 a, m.; 1 IWi, 6 IS and 11,3") n m For Osveeeo and Cira. cmo at 4 10 a in . and l.Si p. in For Utlca at I 10 a m , and 1 .15 p, m For Mintrose at 8 30 a n , 1.05 p in , and 5.IS p m. For Nichol son at 4 00 and 0 15 p m. For Illnghamton, 10 25 and 8 50 p in Arrive In Scranton from Buffalo at 1 30, 2 55, 5 15 and 10 00 a. in.; S 20 and 8 00 p m I rnin Oswego ami Srnciikc at 2 55 a, m. ; 12 fS and 8 00 p m Frcm titles, at 2 55 a. rn. 12 33 anil 3 30 p m Frem Nicholson at 0 50 a. m , and (100 p m Fiom Montroe at 7.55 ali 10 (i a m : 3 20 and S 00 p. m Hloomsburg Division Leave Scranton for N'orthumbcrlind at (1 !", 1001 a m.; 15.1 and 5 Ml p m For Piv mouth at 1 TO, 3.40, 8 51 nnd II 3" p m For intleoke at 8.10 a in Arrive at Nerthumbcrlind at I li a m s 1 10, 6 00 and 8 II 1 1. m rrlve Nnnllenke at U 10 a m. Airivo nt Plvmouth at 2 00, 112 and 0 50 p m and 12 30 a m Vrrlve at Scranton from Northum. berlnnd at ( 42 n m , 12 31, 4 10 and 8 41 p. m I rom Nanticoke at 11 00 a m From Pl)m outli at 7.50 a in . .1 20, 1 11 and 11 10 p m SUN'DXY THMNS South-Leive s ran ton 1 40, 3 00, 5 40, 10 05 a. m : 3 3.), 3 40 nnd S 10 p m Noith I live Vranton nt 1 10, 1 10 a. m ; l.al, 5.48 nnd 11 35 p m Hloomsburg Division Leave Scranton at 10 03 a m , and 5 50 p. m. Delaware and Hudson. In Effect Miy 27, 1"00 Trains for Carbondale leave Scranton at (1.20, 7 H, 11. 10 11 i in ; 12 00, 1 23, 2 20, 3 12, 5 25, 0 25, 7 17, 0 11, 11 15, 1 10 p. m. For Honesdile nnd Lake Lodore 0 20, 10 13 a. in : 2 2il and 1 21 p m For Wilkes Ilarre 0 15. 7.4S, 8 41, 0 13, 10.41 a. m . 12 01, 1 23, 2 l 133, 4 27, 0.10, 7.43, 10.41, 11 .10 p m. For L V. It R polnts-0 45 a. m.; 12 03, 2.18, 3 .i.1 nnd 11 10 p m For Peniisilvanla It. R. points 0.43, 0 33 a. m , 21S and 4 27 ) in For Albany and all points north 6 20 a. m. and 3 52 p. m. SUNDVY TRAINS. For Carbondale 7.20. 0 00, 1133 a. m.; 2.20, 3 12. 5 47. 10 52 For W ilki s llirre 9 33 a. m.J 12 03, 153., 3.23, 4 42, 0 27, 1 27 p m. For Alhinr and points north 3 52 p. m. For Honesdale and Lake Lodore 0.00, 11.33 a. m and .1 52 p m Lowest rates to all points In United States and Canaih .1 W PURDICK. O P. A., Albany, N. Y. II W. CROS. D. P. A., Scranton, Ta. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In Tflect May 27, 11O0. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia nnd New York, via D. k It. R. It., at a 41 a. m and 12 03, 2.18, 4.27 (Black Dlimond Express), and 11,30 p. m. Sundajs, D. A. 11 R R , 1 Vt, 7 4S p m. For White Haven, Hasleton and principal points in the coal regions, via D & II. R. It , (.41, 2.18 and 4 27 p. in. For Pottsville, 6 45, 2 IS p. m For Ilctblehem, Easton, Heading, Harrlsburg; and prlncipil Intermediate stations via D. & 11. R. R , fi 41 a m , 12 0.1, 2 18, 4.27 (Black Dia mond 1 xprew), 11 30. Sundays, D. & H. It. R. 1 IS ,7 4S p m For Tunkhatinock, Towanda. Elmlra, Ithaca, fieneva and principal intermediate stations, via 1), L. A W. R R, 8 0S a. m.; 1.05 and 315 p m For Ocncvi, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, (Tilcigo, and all iiolnts west, via D & II. R It , 101, B11 (Black Diamond Kxpres), 7.4', 10 41, 11 30 p in Sundays, I). & 11. R. R., 12.03 p. in , 7 4S ji m Pullman pnrlor and sleeping or Lehigh valley parlor cars on all trains between Wilkes Barre ami New lork, Philadelphia, Buffalo and Sus pension Bridge. HOI LIN II WILI1UR, C!en Supt , 28 Cortland street. New York CII MILLS s I.r.E. Oen Pas Vgt , 26 Cortland street. New mk A IV NONNEMVCHER, Div. Tass. Agt., South Bethlehem, l'a Fur tickets ind Pullman reservations apply 301 IuKivvanni avenue, Seranton, l'a Central Railroad of New Jersey. Milium in New lork-root of Libert street, N R, and South Ferrv, Whilelnll street. Vnthniite d al u-cd excluiv(ly. Insuring lie inline and comfort TIME TVI1I.1 IN ri-FlCT MAY 2'), 1900. Trains have Scrnntin for Vvv York, Newark, Ellral cth, l'hihdelphia, Faston Bethlehem, Al lentmvn, Mnueh Chunk and White Haven, at 8 10 i m , express, 1 20, rxrrcss, 4 CK) p. m "undajs, 2 11 P m For Plttston nnd Wilkes Hirre, B 10 a m , 1 20, 4 (Si p pi Si. divs, 2 11 p. m Tor Mountain Park, S .10 i. m , 1.20, 4 00 p m. Sundavs, 2 11 p m. For lliltlmoie and Washington, and points South .iixl West via Bethlehem, 8 30 a. m 120 p in Mind os, 2 15 p in. For Long Branch, Oiean Orive, etc., at S a m , and 1 20 p in , For Reidlng, Lebanon and llirrisburg, via 1 lenliwn, 8 JO a ill 1 .'0 p in Sundajs, 2 15 p in Per Pottsville. 8 30 a m , 1 20 p m Through tickets to all points east, south and weft at loivist rites it the sntlen I II OIIMIU'SFN. On Mipt II P. BVLDWIN, Oen Pas. Agt New York, Ontorlo nnd Western R.R. TIME TVBLE IN I FFECT SUNDAY. JUNE 21, two North Bound Trains. J.civc. I-ave. Serin- Carb-vn- Arrive Cadosia. 1.05 p. m. Trains 201 ., 2(11 ... 207 .. Ion dile. ..10 10 a. m. 11 20a m . .1 1 1 ip in 4 32 p ni 3 15 p. m. . 0.00 p in. Vrrive Carbondale, 6 10 p. m, South Hound Trains, Leave leave Cadosia. Carbondale. 7 00 a.m. .. 8 10 a. m. 10 02 a m. ,,20311 m 111 p. m. SUNDUS ONLY. North Bound Leave Leave Scran Carbon- ton dale s 1ft n m 0 10am Seranton. 7.40 a m. 10 41a m. 4 20 fi m. Arrive Cadosia. 10 45 a m. ., 7.00 p in. Arrive CarbondaIe,7. 45 p m South Bound Leave Leave Cadosia Carbondale. 7 00 a m , . .410 p. in 5 54 p m Scrsnton. 7 40 a m. 0 35 p in. 202 20S irflin Vn "ill makes connection for points v,.r,i, an, i -.mitli on Main line, at Cadosia Trains Nos, KB and 201 make Walton, Delhi, Haiuden and Sidnev connections. Trains New 200 and 203 make Main Line con nections on Sundav. For further Information, consult ticket agents. J. C. ANDERSON. Oen Pass, Agt , New- York. J. E WHs, Traveling Passenger Agent, Scran ton, Pi Erie and Wyoming Valley. TIME TABLE IN HFECT MY 2. 1000 Trains leave Scranton for Hawley, Lake Ariel and Intermediate points as follows- No 2, 8 45 a. m ; No 4,2 23 p. m. , No 0, 5 20 p. m ; No. 8, 7 65 p m Sundiv tialns at 1 00 a ni and 2 00 p m Trains No 2 and No 4 connect at Havvlsy for points on 1 rle railroad. SCALP TREATMENT. mrs iT'T1v:LLTnTaviT:niE VTMENT, MOc. shampooing, 60e , facial massage) manicur ing, 2V..; ehlreipodj. 701 Qulney. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKPSBMUIE RECORD CAN BE HAD in Scianton at the news standi of Redjruin Bros , 405 Spruce and 301 Linden; M. Norton, 322 Jjckawanoa avenue; I. 8, Schutter, 111 Spruce meet.
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