THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, .TTJLY 3, 1900. 7i LACKAWANNA COUNTY. CARBONDALE. COUNCIL MEETS. Select council met last night and disposed of a tilt of routine business. mons other things the corrected bill of the Lackawanni Yallcy Electric Light company for $170.0.1 was ordered paid. The requisition of tlie hoso companies vvue granted and Chief McNtilly was Instructed to buy supplies, Sew resolutions Instructing clt) tnglnecr to raise hjdrant ut W'ajnc street mid Bilem avenue and granting E. Holla permission to connect cellar drain with surface sevver were adopted. INSURANCE HAD JUST EXPIRED Tho loss by fire which delro)ed George llrv ant's house, on Drummond avenue, early Sundty morning, falls heavily upon Mr. and Mrs. (Ironic Dow, who occupied the second llnor. Insurnntc on their furniture expired about a week aue and absolutely everything wlui which thej start ted housekeeping about a year ago w.is lost. Even their pet dog wis burned and the barely escaped with their lies, saving only uch clothes as they could scire while miking a hasty exit through fire and smoke. They descended burning stairs. DEATH FROM CHOLERA IN FANTUM. City Superintendent of Schools and Mrs. Elmer E. Oarr are mourning the loss of their Infint eon, Itobert Ellsworth Girr, whose death occurreil tiunday evening. He was the and otic-half months old and had been ailing for some time. On Sat urday he was taken ill with cholera Intintum and proved too weak to withstand the tnalidv. A brief funeral ceremony was conducted over the remains yesterday afternoon by Itcv. Charles E. Lee, of the First Presbyterian church, and on an early train this morning were taken to Huston for interment. PLANS OF NEW WATER SHED. The Citizens' Water company has now In Its possession profile and plins of the Itinom trait, which is said to bo the mot suitable for the establishment of a city water plant. The details are being gone our with much intcret. Coun cils will shortly be nkcd to take a hind In the matter, as the committee has come to the end of its rope. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Miss Ilertha Cournen, of Bethany, is the guest of Miss Until Hilts. Mr and Mrs. A. It. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Munn spent Sunday at Lake Lodore. John Lee, who has been at Dr. Wheeler's pri ate hospital for several weeks, went to his home in Clifford jesterday afternoon. Miss Katherlnc filllen has returned from her Scranton visit. C. It. Ilridgctt is sojourning at Asbury Park. Mrs. l:. II. Stone and children and Mrs. George Durdiek have returned from a llt with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. . C. I'urdy, of Wayne county. The Young Lady Workers of the Methodist church have rented the store room In the opera house block for a Fourth of July refreshment stand. M. 0. Sahm has returned from Joplin, Mo., where the climate did not agree with him. air. and Mrs. A. C. Purple have returned from Green, N. V. On Saturday Itcv. A. P. Chaffeo united in marriage Mr. John M. Hogancamp, one of the llcndrlck company's trusted employes, to Mis Orien McManus, of Ilenton, a young lady e.f charming personality. The couple's many friends extend their congratulations. Tho High School Alumni banquettcd last even ins, JERMYN AND MAYFIBLD Meeting of the Mayfield Borough Fathers Death of Mrs. Dempsey. Tho regular monthly meeting of the Maj field borough council was held last evening with the following members rrescr.t: Schlants, L. P. Edmunds, W. Edmunds, James Harris, Hcrgin, Qulnn and Dlythc. After the adoption of the minutes of tho previous meeting Hurgess Sulli van reported that Policeman Swaiilock had re cigned and left town. He requested that when the vacancy be filled that some one from the west side of the borough, be appointed and recommended the name of Noah Push. It did not meet with the approval of council and "as subsequently withdrawn and Miko Wackoviicii was appointed. Tho burgess complained of tho number of dead logj ar.d animals allowed to re. main in tho streets. He bad attempteii to hive the board of be.ilth take action in borne of these eald they should be wiped out. He thought acteriretl the boaul of health as a nui-ance and eaiil they sohulil be wiped out. He thought that the trouble could bo obviated It the bo rough had a high constable ami ho suggested that some cne should be named to qualify for the office. Sim iiwn was proposed and ac cepted. Noah Pugh was then appointed to fill tho xanacy, Virson being on the police foicc. William Edmunds reported having Keen the street car conpany regarding the repair of the bridge and the Postal Tclegiaph company in regard to the icnu.val of the pole. Hie bur gess accused cruiuil of doing rrooked work and pointed out the privilege the sticct ear company was exorcising, lie said they could do apparently whatever they liked. He said the council was In collusion with tho sheet car company and said they were doing "mtten work." He said that if come of tile mimli H did not do their duty he would expose tiiem. L. P. Edmunds .ml Chairman Schlantz denied the assertion and asked him for his proof. Ilo intimated that miiiic of the councllmcii had secretly given the eompinv permission to put in the switch on Lackawanna avenue, 'ilm chairman appointed Vr. Oiilnn and Mi. H.irrl, to sec Superintend. nt Kelly and if the re celved no satisfaction to go to Scianton and see General Manager Silliman. The proposal of lho Hillside Coal oompanj in regard to the filling and grading of Mav street was aeeepted. The work accomplished on the street bv Mr. lirady was accepted. The committee .-i'nnoini,i t view the bridges reported having elone so and the majority of the committee stated the paint ing done by Mr. Yates was satisfactory. Wi'l Jam Edmunds, a member of the committee dif fered from the otheis and voted against ac cepting the woik. It was, however, accepted and the bill with a number of others was after wards submitted and oidered paid. Mrs. Mary Dempsey died at tho home of her parents. Mr. and Mis. Patrick Cain on Sunday evening. Deceased who for some years has le. rldcd at Siranton, about five weeks ago came hero on a visit to her parents and was taken ill soon after her arrival and In spite of all that her atterding phjsieian and the LIVER8TA THE UP.Tft.nTp LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES Billousnoss, Constipation. DvSDonsln. Sick-Konti- acho and Llvor complaint. su&ar coA-rnn. 100 PILLS Bold by nil druggists 25 CTS. or sent hvmi ii. 'ferrlta Miilcal Co.. Cblciro Bold by Mcdarrah & Thomaa, Drus. gists),, 8W Lackawanna avs., Scranton. i'a. EVERY WOMAN Gometimoa needs tv reliable, Fop Sale by JOHN Spruce street. H. PHLEPS, flljjLYx- 1 wo pcireiiaru! tnouia D.otoa, ji you wast iuo ncsi, gel t(U f Peal's Pennwraiwai PMs f vif' Ttey are prompt, eafo and certain la rojult. ' . 0 v Tbowilnn CDr. Peal's never dlsanrjcinr. Sold for Sl.OOner box. attentive nursing of her pircnta could do she continued to grow weaker ur.tll her eleath. De ceased was 31 years of age and besides her pa rent and scveial brother! and sisters Is sur vived by one child, Prank. The funeral will take place this morning. A refute m mass will bo celebrated In Siered Heart ihurch. Inter ment will be mado in St. Hose's cemetery, Car. bondale. TAYLOR NEWS. Unclaimed Letters Remaining nt Taylor Postofflce Base Ball To morrowOthers News of Interest. The following tineallmcd letters remain at the Taj lor post olhee, July 2. Persons calling for these letters will phase say advertised and give dite: Domectle, Miss llessle Ilurgess, Miss Ainu Williams, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. George Illchardson, llr. lladdls Kamlnlek, Mr. I'.idd O'llrlcn. For eign, Kesgrllcra Andras. Jwan Kcrhankl, Jakuk hinet, Piekln Macletkoolr, Feliks Musczjskl. Olhee hours at the Tajlor postoftiee tomorrow, July 4, will be from 0 a. m. to 10.30 a. in. John W. Ileese, postmaster. Tomorrow, July 4, the lovers of the national game will have an oppoitunlty of witnessing two games of base ball, when the Old Forge Dishers will battle for wiprcmary with the Prlie Library Association base ball team on the li brary grounds, in the afternoon the association team will play lho Dashers on the latter's grounds. A good game can be expected, as great rivalry exists between those two teams. Tho morning game will be started promptly at 9 o'elotk and the afternoon game at 2.3U sharp. Ihe streets cars will carry you within a short distance of the grounds. The barbers of this town will close their places of business tomorrow all diy and In order to provide for their customers they have decided to keep open until midnight July 3. The Young Men's Christian band will hold an Important meeting this evening, when qll mem bers are urgently requested to be present. Special singing was rendered at Monday even ing's services at in Calvary ltaptist church. Miss Henrietta Harris and Mr. Arthur Morgans sang a beautiful duet. Itev. Dr. Hirrls preached an eloquent sermon during the evening. There will be a grand clam bake this evening at Hotel ilidgeway, on Main street. Messrs. William Peterson and George ltietcr called on friends in Eehigliton on sundiy. Mrs. Hough and diugliter, Miss I,ouila, of Scranton, visited relatives here jesterday. Master Eugene Stone' was agreeably surprised Saturday evening by his numerous friends in honor of his sixteenth birthday anniversary. Misses Lizzie Itccse, of this place, and CSari Sperlcy, of Wllkcsdlarro, are sojourning at Har vey's lake. Mcwrs. Eouis llernard, of Scranton, and Hert Thomas, of Providence, visited friends here ui the Sabbath. Mr. Arthur Stone, of Phlhdelphh, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Stone, of South Vain avenue. Mr. Tallle Thomas, a member of Company 1), United States Infantry, now located at Port Leav enworth, Kansas, left on Sunday to rejoin his company, after a ten d.ijs' furlough at the home of his mother, Mrs. Itobert Lkwclljn. OLYPHANT. Hubert Jones, who was seriously Injured at Derrick Center, about ten ela.vs ago, died at tint place. The joung man was asUting in moving a small building when one of the beams iell on him, severely Injuring his hick. Ho lingered until Sundaj-, when be died. Deceased vv.13 Loin at this place and was SU jears of age. II' vas the son of Griffith Jones, who, with one brother, Harry E. Jones, survive him. The remains weie brought here j-esterehy afternoon by L'mkitikir D. L. Jones and taken to the home of Mrs lie- becea Williams, on Delaware street, from wheie tho funeial will be held this afternoon at 2.S) o'clock, interment will be made in Union ceme tery. An entertainment will be given at the Father Mathew Opera House next Monday evening by the Oljphant Glee club for the benefit of Mis. Dunnigan, whose husband was killed on the rail road two weeks ago. This is a worthy cause and should be well attended. The Catholic .oung Men's Total Abstinence and Proncvolcnt society will run an excursion to Harvey's lake next Thusday. Extensive pre parations are being made and an cnjojable day's outing is assured. Lawrence's oichestra will fur nish mutlc. A large number of the parents and friends of the scholars of St. Patrick' Parochial acad emy visited that Institution yesteidiy a-id viewed tho woik that has been done by the pupils for the past year. Tho exhibit will be continued to-daj- and tomorrow. Word was received here yesterday announcing tho death of Thomas Davis at llarncsboio, Mer cer county. Deceased was formerly a resilient of this town and was a brother of John Llovd, of Illakely, Miss Annlo Kcrvcr, of New York, Is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ker ner, of Willow street. District Attorney John It. Jones and family have gone to Crjfctal lake to hpend the summer at their cottage there. Joseph Hannick and William Lav-cllr, of Tay lor, were visitors here Sunday. Miss Georgia Thomas, of Delaware street, is entertaining Miss liosslc Amies, of Yostville. Evan Evans, of Philadelphia, h visiting rela tives at this place. Mr. and Mrs. Itobert Thomas, of Illakely, have gone to New York for a few weeks. PECKVILLE. The fire alarm sounded at 12.20 yesterday morning was caused by the buininr of an old abandoned buiU'iiig on Main &tnct near II. II. llofleeker's blacksmith shop. When the alarm was sounded Hie building was enveloped In flames. Several wagois which were kent in the building were saved. Although the tiames were discovered early no effort was made by any ono to turn in an alaim of flic, consequently the Hamcs had almost calm up the I uilding be fore the hose company arrived; tiny made quick work of t lie fire upon their arrival. MUs Clara Illgelow, of Niagara, las r tumvd home after spending a few d,iv ttlt Mn E. J. llarlhold. Mr. Tewksbury, of Hrookljn; Ahx Darby and dxugt.ter, of Carbondale, were the guestt of Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Ilarber, of Main street, Satur day and Sunday. Mrs. Vincent Mace and son, Sjwaid, of Uflca, X. Y., returned home jesterday after spending a couple of veeks with Mr. and Mrs. U. V. Mace, of Main i-trect. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Swingle are vislling friends at Forest City. on July 24 (here will be an entrrtalnm-ht held in the Methodist Epitcopal chinch ice tore rooms by the members of da-s No. !, ol the Methodist Episcopal Sunday school. Alter the entertainment a lawn social will be held on the parsonage lawn. The members of th class are putting forth great etlorts to try and make this a grand affair. Local and out of town talent will participate in the programme. 'Ihls shouM receive the hearty support of the church and welfare of the class. An admls-lon fee of 15 cents will be charged. William Iludd, the teach er of the class is confident that he "lass will Sunday school, also all of those Interested in the socially. PRICEBURG. Charles Shaffer, son of Mr. and Mis. Lewis Shaffer, ol Main stret, died Saturday nlfcht about 11 o'clock of Bright disease, lie was a bright joung man 21 jears old and a dented Chrl.tlan. The funeral will leave the hou-o this morning at 10 o'clock and interment will be nude at South Canaan. Samuel Parrctt has accepted a position on tho road as a traveling salesman. Miss Mary Thomas entertained a lew of her friends vestcrday afternoon, Miss Clara Walsh, of Duryca, is the guest of Misses O'llaia, ol Main street. monthly, regulating rosdlelns. Only birmloasas' jiyoui r disappoint. ,00 per Pharmacist, ccr. Wycmlng' avenue and WAVERLY. This evening ein the Methodist Episcopal lawn a patriotic entertainment will be given by the J'oung people of tho church. Following Is tho programme i Chorus, popular national songs; "Columbia's Daughter!," representing the thir teen original statesi recitation, "The Veteran," A. .1. Walnchcltj tableaux, "Mounants," with musical accompaniment (a) "Nlobc'i Daugh ters," (b) "The Toilet of the llride, (c) "The Death of Virginia," (d) "The Dance ol the Gleeks," (e) "The Sacrifice of Ircncj" song, with tableaux, "Won't You Tell Me Whj-, lloblnf" Alta Greene) solo, "The Vllllage School," J. M. Trumani recitation, "Nearer," with song, Anna Dean: male quartette, Messrs. .Stone, Truman, llanjrn and White song, bojs and glrlsj flag drill, twelve girls moving tab leaux, with song acoompanlmrnt,-(a) "Forgive and Forget," (b) "Then You'll Hemember Me," (c) "Tho Star Spangled Ilanner," (d) "The Heart Mowed Down, (e) "Lead, Kindly Mght," (f) "Nearer, My (tod, to Theci refreshments. Silver offering at entrance. A. 11. Covvles, Ihe retired merchant, has Just harvested n very large crop of strawberries. The members ol the Epworth league will hold an exhibition on the church lawn .the night of July 3, consisting of tlig drill, tableaus, music, tr. Ten cents admission. While Watson Stone's goods were being re moved from Scranton last week a very valuable box of clothing was lost. Finder will please notify him. The Ladles' Aid society of the Methodist Epis copal church meeting was held at the residence of ll.iron Covvles last Friday afternoon and even ing. It was the most successful and largely at tended one held this season, both financially and otherwise, $27 being realized. A number of young people from Dimmore, Clark's Green and Wavcrly arc going to attend a picnic at Glenwood, July -I. A number of the older people will visit Lake Wlnola on July 4. The Methodist church Is being greatly beauti fied by a new coat of paint. Andrew Smith, of this place, a West Point cadet, is home on his xacatlon. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA FACTOHYVILLE. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Faetoryville, Pa., July 2. Lou Harding was up last Saturday and spent Sunday with his Pircnts, Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Harding. Pert Shut, tnc gcnlnl railway null clerk, run ning from Scranton to IlufTaln, has decided to make this place his future home, and will this week move into the Drowning property on Main street. Miss Katie Heck,, of HIndsvIlle, N. J., is spending sometime with her friend, Miss Dcrtha Cri'sman, of this place. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. George Transuc are glad to welcome them back again to their summer home. Mrs. Transue and chil dren have been up here for a week and Mr. Transue arrived last Thursday. There was a very pretty, quiet wedding at the Methodist Episcopal parsotnge last Tues dey afternoon, June 2e, when the Rev. W. M. Hlller united in the bonds of holy wedlock Mr. Albert W. Mack, of Bethlehem, toMIss Katherlnc Welch, of Tunkhannnek, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Mick took the evening train for a wedding tour. Union services were held Sunday evening at the ltaptist church, ltev. W. M. .iller delivering the temperance sermon. Paidon Knapp has added much to the looks of his Main street propcrtj by having It repainted. Census Enunieiator Ilrown has completed his work for this, the one hundred and thirty-fourth district, and still lives. He wishes to thank the people for his ditrlu for the eourtecm treatment that he received while making Ills rounds, and also for the assistance and into--motion which was freely given him, which will, no doubt, make the census return from Clinton township and Faetorvvtlle borough the most complete one in joining countj-. Paulowna Hebekah lodge. No. 5S I. O. 0. P., will meet this evening and confer the degree It Is, perhaps, the last degree work done by the team before fall, as the summer season has now opened up and the members will be scattered in the man different resorts which surroun 1 u. A large and full attendance of the members is iequeted to be present at tonight's session. Tomorrow will be the ever glorious Fouith and a quiet one it promises to be at this nlace. (Julie a number of our citizens will go ta La Grange for a clam bake. Another crowd will hie thciivclvc-s to Lake Sheridan, where they vv'll pas the day in different w.ijs. Lake Kuwani will come in for a share of patronage, while Like Winola, as usual, will be visited bv iniiiv The races at Miltlaud Driving park will iln v the attention of many of our i-portsni",i and there are home who will take advantage of die low T.'iecnt excursion to Itoss Park, llinghamten, and there jou are. If jou do nut know whin to find us tomorrow it is not the fault of the scribe. Dr. Paul WINon, of New York city, Is up her spending a ten dijs' vacation with his pare.Vs. Dr Paul has lost none of his obi time t.-ieks and the wily bass and pickerel will cltlir hive to fast during his sojourn here or grace tho breakfast table of his homp. The wool-cine, too, will do well to keep eloe to Mother Kami or Miccumb to lue unerring aim of the man who manipulates the forceps down in Gotham. NEW MILFORD. Special to the Scranton Tribune, New Mlllord, July 2. Mrs. P. I". Moss enter tained her friend, Mrs. Cook, of Newark, N. J., one diy this week. 1). 0. Tuft mid Mr. Tovvnsend took a trip to Heart Lake1 Friday. Mr. and Mrs. rthur Teed, ol Great llend, called on friends in town Sunday evening. Master ( arl Ibplogle, of Scriuton, is spending his vacation with his gramlpiriiits, Mr. and .Mrs. S. V, Turnbull at their summer home In the touiislilu. Mrs. Fred Dean called on friends at Heart Lake Prldav. William Hansom, of New Mllford township, Is seriously ill with pneumonia. Dr. Snjeler Is at tending him. ('. N. Weiod ami family are spending a week with lelatiics in Scranton, 'P. J. Scullej-, of Galeton, is spending a few daj-s visiting among his old friends and ac quaintances In this place. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moss, who have been visit ing inelr sons and daughters In the west the pist eight months, returned to their home In this place Wednesdaj. Mrs. Pre-d Chrk and Miss llessle Shelp visited at Klrkwood rccintlj-. Miss licrthi Lewis, of New Mllford, was mar ried to Charles Shcllh.imcr, ol illoonburg. on Jun 20, at Ilinghamton. Mr. and Mrs. Shell hamer will reside at Lestershire. Mis D. II. Tatt is entertaining her sister, Mrs. II. F. Williams, of Mansfield. 'iho New Mllford base ball club went to Sus quehanna today to engage In a game of ball with the Susquehanna ilub. Miss Emma Davis Is in Franklin caring tor her father, Mr. Daniel Davis, who is scr!ouly 111 and will never lecover. Mjron C. Handrlck, of Ilinghamton, was in town .,e first of the week. Several New Mlllord people attended the lune ral of Miles (.urley, at Great llend, Thursday. Mrs. L. It. .auchcr visited her son, D. W, timelier, in Scranton, last Sunday. LAKE WINOLA. Special to the Seranton Tribune. Lake Wlnola, July 2. Among the Scranton guests at Hotel Clifton during the past wck weret J. Hugh Foster, Miss Emma LouUo Poster, W. II. Stanton, Miss Kaunder;, Miss Hall stead, J. W. Short, M. T. Miller, II. F. Hen shavv. Dr. Duffy, P. II. Zurflelh, P. II. Melntyre, II. J. riauei, Charles Mooie, A. T. lielser, Mrs. J. Traugott, George W. Smithing, Mr. and Mrs. George G. Ilrooks, Miss Jennlo Williams, Frank lin Hon ells, Miss Todd, Dr. P. P. Struppler. PioliMor Haydn Evans, John O'Hoio and JUnnlc J. lUurlry. A pai I j ot Dunmore wheelmen Journey eel up to Lake Winola last Sunday and passed the day at Hotel Clifton. They were J. V. Shlenz, W. llfckman, W. II, Selger, W. liuruhell and John GUI. Mr. Harry Mott, ct State college, is spending Ids vacation at this place. Dances arc now being held nightly In the spacious ball room at lintel Clifton. Nearly all of the proplc who own cottages at the lake have xirlved for the summer. Among tlKhe who are here we note the following! Mrs, II. M. Foster and family, M. V. .Morris and family, S. H. Robinson and family, E. D, Morsu nnd family, A. n, Eynon and family, A. D. Hughes and family, W. A. Wilcox and family, of Sersnton. Mr. Austin Secor has accepted a position with C. E. Frear for the summer months. Mr. Secor will assist in the management of the pavilion. Charles D. Ilreon, teacher 'ol reed nnd string Instruments at llloomsburg State Normal school, has been engaged as fitst violinist of the Wlnola orchestra. Mr. Ilrader, the pianist, does not need any Introduction, as ho played with the Wlnola orchestra last season and has been with Opprnhelm's orchestra the past winter. The Fourth of July will be celebrated at Lake Winola this year. It Is the aim of Mr. Frear, of The Wlno.a, to mike It one of the best cele brations rvrr held In this county. The follow ing programme will be carried nut) At 10.30 a. m., the Wlnola orchestia will entertain the public with choice selections; graphophono enter tainments at Intervals. At 1.30 p. m. there will be a free-for-all boat race for a prize of $5, the racers to be blindfolded. At 2 p. in. there will be n tub race. At 0 p. m,, ffSoo worth of fire works will be shot from the Wlnola porches. Dancing during day and evening at hotrl and pavilion. The following people are registered at the Wlnola: W. It. Woolsey, W. W. Finn, George Engel, Charles Itose, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Stokes, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. White, Mrs J. P. Whrlan, Miss Minnie White, C. It. Itoth, Charles Hlnes, Miss I.lnle Ileddoe, John J. Decker, T. E. Tcr willlgcr, S. II. Tripp, (). II. Farley, Fannie Clark, Claud Poeht, Lizzie Poughrrtj, P. F. Ljnott, Miss M. J. Davis, George L. Yoso and wife, of Seranton; G. L. C. Frantz. and wife, Juss Jet Frantz, Joe Degnan, James Porter, E. II. Chander, Wllkesdlarre; W. II. Iliippreeht, Itoselle, N. .1.; Frank A. Keeney anil wife, llrookljn, N. V.; W. It. Middleman, Miss Hlnk-lej-, Miss Farrow, Nicholson. BASE BALL. NATIONAL LEAGUE. National League Stnndintj. Won. Lost. p.e. Ilrookl.vn 30 20 .r,i3 Phihdelphla 3.'i 21 .57!) Pittsburg 31 23 ,S1 Ilostoii 27 2s .I'll Chicago '. 28 30 .411 Cincinnati 27 30 .474 M. Louis -J) :,i) , New York 10 33 ..'O' At Chicagu n. II. E. I'hlhdelphli 0 0 0 0 0 0 (1 0 U-0 4 4 Chicago 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 8 1 Itatterlcs Donohue and Mcl'arland; Tajlor and Donohue. Umpires-Teiry. At Cincinnati It. ji. E. New York 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 110 11 ft Cincinnati U 0 0 f, 1 3 0 0 0 13 J Ilattcries Ciirlek and llowerinanj Scott and Peitz. Umpires llrciteiistein and Foster. At St. Louis It. H. E. llrookljn 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 18 14 1 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 10 102 11 2 Hatterles Howell and MeGuIre; Powell and Robinson. Umpiie Hurst. At Pittsburg- ii. II. k. IloNton 010000000 1 1 2 Pittsburg 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 2 Ilattcries Dituen and Sullivan; Luther and Kinimcr. L'mpiie Snjder. American League. Cleveland, 7; Indianapolis, fl. Milwaukee, 8; Kansas Cilj, 3. Chicago, 11; Minneapolis, 4. lluffalo, 12; Dctiolt, 3. Eastern League. Syarcuse, 5; Montreal, 4. ltoehcstir, 11; Toionto, I (first game). Toronto, 4; Rochester, 2 (second gdine). Hartford, d; Springfield, 3. Providence, G; Worcester, 3. Montreal, 7; Syracuse, 5 (second game). BIGHT FROM THE BAT. In Saturday's game at Iluflalo between the Dlson's and Detroit in whiili the latter team touched up tho local tn triers Amole and Hiker, lor twenty -lour hits, Fiank Dillon, who last year plajed first bese in this city, did teinfie battl.i,' for Detroit. In six times up lie made a hoina run, eloulle and thice kIi gb's. Kcrvin and Mil ligan played In right field for the ISIsons. in the absence of Jake Gcttman. Mllligan inadd one atrocious inKJuelginc'iit and then Kervin vvv.it Into the ra-tnre. He had no fielding eluines but nude two singles In tluee times up. AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES. The Haimonies have organized for the season ami would like to m range a game with Dun more, Wc hids Drowns, Old Forge, Eurekas, South Side, Mlnooka, starlights, of Jessup, or Oljphant llrowns for July h on any grounds. First answering first served. Joe llawlej-, mana ger; Joseph Harrison, captain. The standing of the Anthracite league Is as follows: Won. Slider Juniors 4 Atlanties 4 Athletics 1 Vldcttcsj 0 Lost. P.C. 0 i.ono 1 .MM 3 .230 5 .000 The Atlantic-Athletic game was foifeitcd to tho Atlanties, 0 to 0. The Slider Juniors defeat ed the Vldettes by a score of 20 to ill. "When a team does not appear as sclx duled the game will be forfeited to the opposing team." Presi dent Gearv, of Anthracite league. The Tajlor Hustlers challenge the IKllrue Mij flowers to u game on the Tajlor grounds any slay this week. Answer through Ihe Tribune. Pert Iljrdenpoindextcr, manager; Allen Ston captain. The Sliders will play a picked team Wednes. day, Julv I. at 2 30 o'clock on sliders' grounds. M. Ilaidirg is leqncMed to leport at giuuuls on that elate. . Thomas, minag.r. The Modocs and the track llonesdale teams will cioss bats at the Uhlitic park July I at 3.30, weather permitting s both teims plajeel before a hot contest is expee tud. The gime will ' ce lor :vu a side. a. i.ee, ni.ungi r. Life insurance is good for your family. Health insurance is good for both YOU and your family. You collect health insurance by living. You have to die before life insurance can be collected. If you knew your health was threatened you'd insure it if you could. You can insure your health. The stomach is the vital center of the body. The whole body is nourished from the stomach. The blood is made in the stomach. A disordered stomach means disor dered blood, disordered body, disor dered brain. You never heard of a sick person with a sound stomach. Make your stomach souud and you insure your health. How? As thousands of others have done by the use of Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It's the one sure medicine for the stomach. It heals. It strengthens. "Words fall to express what I sufTered for three years, with cold chills, palpitation of heart, shortness of breath, and low spir its," writes Mrs. A. C. Jones, of Walter horo, Colleton Co.. S. C. "I could not sleep and really thought I should soon die. Had a peculiar roaring tluoiijfU my head all the time. Was so emaciated and weak I could not feed myself. My aunt induced me to try Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis. covery, which I did, only to please her, and fix bottles cured me. To-day am souud and well. During the three years I waa sick I had five different physicians." Consult Dr. Pierce by letter, free. All correspondence private. Ad dress Dr. R.V, Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y. The People's Exchange. POPULAR CLEANING IIOUSC for tho Hsnsflt ot VII Win Have House to Kent, Kcal Estnte or Other Property to Sell or F.xchnnge, or Who Want Situation's or Help Thosa A Small Advertisements Cot Ono Cent a. Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents u WordExcept Situation Wanted, Which Arj In scrtcd Free. FOR RENT. ' r Nyf ron hunt 7-uoom unrsi:. isquiiip, f. c. (irlilln, 307 Washington avenue. ANTED-TORENr. WANTED TO ltKXT 1'llOXl P.OOM. SECOND floor with modern conveniences; state price. "1'.," Tribune ollice. HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTED-TIN TVPP, PI10TOGU VI'lltfK l'OIt Fourth of July. Jordan, Nay Aug Patk. HELP W ANT ED-FEMALJS. WMEt-OIHL l'OIt OI'.NEItAL HOI SEWOI1K. Apply at once at Mrs. L. Jones, 317 N. Sumner avenue. WANTED-A aim. FOIl GKNKIUl. HOUSE work. Mrs. S. U. Mears, 103 South Main ave. ApENTSJNAJVTJD WANfED-nilST-CLASq AGENTS IN EVF.IIV city and town In Pennsylvania to introduce the largest and strongest Sick and Accident Company In the world. Address F. 11. Van Duscn, Supt, of Agents, Day City, Mich. BOARDING. HOTEL rEllNCLIFF, LAKE CAltEY, PA.- ltoard, 5 and W per week; fi day. E. A. Martin, proprietor. STRAYED ESTHAV-A SOItlll.L COLT, WHITE rrE,To white hind feet Finder will klndlj return to James P. O'llojle, &.1 ltlver street. susVHSSoppo?rLjry FOIl MINT DEPA11TMRNTS ON PERCENTAGE at the Leader Department store, foruieily occupied bv the Leader, 12412H Wyoming ave nue. For particulars Inquire or address Ilieschel, tlie Furrier, 320 Lackawanna ivc., Scranton, i'a. INFORMATION WANTED. C. S. CLOTIlIF.il. TItAUXING FOIl DR. J. II. McLean Medical Company, was injured some time between November 10th and 17th, 1SIA), somewhere In this vicinity. He was standing up in a buggy handing out advertising matter to parties on the street when the hoise started suddenly, throwing him to the ground, eauaiiig injuries from which ho died sometime thereafter. Information as to time and place of injury Is needed to establish an insurance claim and a liberal reward will be pah! for such information. Mr. Clothier's photogriph can be seen at The Tribune office. Address commiuilca tions to Cildwell k linker, attorneys, 22S Main street, Iluflalo, N. Y. DRESSMAKING. DIIESMKINf! FOR CHILDREN TO OltDEIl; also ladies' waists. Louise Shoemaker, 212 Atlanta aevnue. CITY SCAVENGER A. II. nilir.GS nEANS PIHVV VAULTS AM) cess pools; no odor. - Improved pumps used. A. II. fllllUGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avnue, or Eirke's drug store, coi ner Adams and Mulbcrrj-. Telephone 0340. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKESHAUUE ItECOHD CAN UK DAD in Scranton at the news stands of Itei-nun Pros., 405 Spruce and 50.1 Linden; M. Norton, 322 Lackawanna avenue; 1. S. bchutzer, 111 Spruce street. LEGAL. NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEHN: THE Major, in pursuance of a city ordintu,e lias appointed a board to examine candidates for the position of Plumbing inspector. Said board will meet in the Common Council dumber, ( Ity Hall, Prldav evening, July I,, l'.iuo, at 7 o'clock. Tlie examination is open to all plumbers with a practical experience of seven vcu?. JAMES MOIU, Mayor. NOTICE. IN THE MATTEIt OF THE PETITION of the City of Scranton for the apKintiiient of viewers to aMcrtaiu the costs, damages and expenees, and ases tlie benefits for a,ver t.jitcm on Vtj railing avenue. Ash street, Oakford court. Forest court and Ilreck court In the ( ourt of Common Pleas, No. 50l, September Trm. I,,l Notice is herrhv given that an application will Im titlrlA to llin (iiitcrnd j-i tlm ,,nrt tf inmmnn ' . iiinu .. i,l jiiuvg ui inc. V.OUU ' i until is. is. pleas of Lackawanna county on Wednesday, the eleventh dav uf July, 1'nio, at U o'clock n. m., for the appointment of viewers, to ascertain the costs, expenses and benefits to property, and al-o to ascertain tho damages to or suffered by anj person or property by reason of tlie said sev.cr sjHem. A. A. 0-IllT10, City Solicitor. June 21st. ll NOTICE IS IIERERV RIVEN THAT A MEETING ot the stockholders of Tlie Lehigh Valley Coal Company will be held at the utile e of the company. No. 22S South Third sticet, in the citj' of Philadelphia, on Wedncsdaj-, the eleventh dav of J ill v . 1'JiKi, at 10.30 a. in., whin and where the lolnt agreement entered into bj the boards of directors of The Lehigh Vallej Coal (onipany anil the Dehu.o Land Company, re spectively, for the consolidation of the said com p inies and the mergei of the Delano Land Com jianv Into The l.ehigli Valley Coal Company will be submitted to tlie said stockholders, and a vote by ballot. In pirwm or by proxy, taken lur the adoption or rejection of tlie same. Dy order ol the Hoard ol Directors. D. G. 11AWIJY. Secretary. NOTICE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Sirsnton Lace Cuitalu Compan.v, fir the election of ofteers and trans ailion of such other business a may come be foie the meeting, will be held In the office of tlie Company, in the mill, on Tuoday, July 17, lino, at J p in The Seranton Lace Curtain Company. II. W. TAVLOlt. secietarv. IUNKHAMNOCK. Special to the Scranton Tribune. runkhannock, July 2. Up at the commission er's olhee at the court hou-e, fl rk Gcorn-c Puylc Is having a general house cleaning. The giand Jury at the last trim of court recom mended that the Inside of the ofhee be n fitted and before that Is done the vault is belnj cleared out and the rubbish that has accumu lated there for years is being thrown away. There are lots of relies of the early years of lho county's history to be had for the asking. The otllie wilt be re-pipared and otherwise re fitted and made up to date. P. J. Sampson, who has been visiting friends in Dinghamton for the last week, is back here and will spend a week In town befoio lemming to his work In Philadelphia. 'Ihe Laccyville and Tunkhanncck ball teams pluyed a game at the (air grounds on Saturday, the Tunkhannotk team winning by the score of II to 10. James Piatt, this season's Lafayette college jltcher, was In the box for Laccyville. J. W. Stark, of West Nicholson, was in town on Monday. Austin Carey, formerly of this place, but lately employed by the llethlehein lion works, was In Tuiiklunnoek on Monday. Albert Mack, of New Vork city, and Mls Kate Welch, of this place, were married on Thursday lest at Faetoryville, by Key. W. II. lllller, ot that place. They came over here on Saturday and took the Plaek Dlimond for New Voik city, where they will mike their home. A crowd ol young people from this place will sp-iul the week at Lake Wlnola as the guests of Miss Eleanor Little. Montrose ctme down here today to play bass ball and met deleat at tin hands of the home team by a 0 0 score. Only six innings were played on account of the Montrose bojs having to leave at 6 o'clock to catch their tiain. tomorrow you'll know what 99c -- -f -f - 4 - - - SITUATIONS WANTED DittiGoisT nEtpTinwsTEnm ate desires position as telle f ileik. Address Phaimaclst, earn Tribune. WANTED-POSITION IiylmH'iurAoT.I) l.Nj wages no object. Address "Y.," this olflce. MTrATION WANTED 1IY A SoTilTiT VND IS dustrlous voung married man, well recom mended; willing to work at aiijthlng. Address P. M., fill Meridian street. A SITUATION WANTED 11V AN OLD MAN AS a farm hand. Call at Oil) Prupcct avenue. SITI'ATION WAN1ED-11Y A MH):it AND luT liable joung man as coachman. Addr-ss coachman, Tribune olhee. SIT! ATION WANTED-I1Y A WIDOW I.VIIV AS housekeeper for widower III a repetr.bl" famllv where she can take her child, best of reference. Mrs. A. I!., 1310 Hampton street. SITI'ATION XvTniTidIhyToIAO M NuTtT Ing to do any kind of work. Address 11. 11. Frank, 420 Oakford, Ccurt. City. POLITICAL. NINTH W'MID l'P.lMtilE$-TIIE llEPllll.I- can primaries for the iiminilion of n Com mon Councilman foi the Ninth ward, will lie held at the polling booths, Friday, July (I, WW, between th hours of 4 rnd 7 o'clot-k p in. Candidates will register with C. E. (Iiltlend'ii and pay their assessments on or before .lulj .. Vigilance Committee. Mil. II. E. PAINE II S WNOfNCI D 1IIMMXF ns a candidate for Common Council from the Ninth ward, subject to the decision of the He publican primaries. PROPOSALS. NOTICE TO COTlt.CT01t.-PHOPO-iLS FOIl tho conduction at Si ranton. Pa , ot t new Armory for the 'I hit te e nth lliginient, N. G. P., are hcrebv invited fioin I.ai k.lu.uni l and Lu zerne county builders. The right to pilvably invite bids from certain outside builders is re served. Sealed bids, areouip mil d with certified check for J2,ixi0, payable to tlie 'Iru-tim Scran ton City Guard as a pmof of good filth, slull be filed In scaled envelopes with Colonel II. M. Holes, president ol the Trustees Scranton City Guard, on or lufue the 23th dav ol Jul v. 'lho certified checks of ursuccevdul bidders will be turned to them within live elijs alter the con trait is awarded. 'ihe plans and tpeelflcntlons can be ii'tpeiteel at the otlleo of Colonel (. C. Mattes, No. (13 Lackawanna avenue, and at the office of the Architect. L. C. Hidden, No. 11 llroadwav. New York. The light to lejut iinv and all bids is reserved to the Trustees of the Scranton City Gil ird IIFIIM N OMIIAl S, sceret.irv. Trustees Si r.inloii (ity Guard. Scranton, I'a., June 30, llsJO. PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWUiD C. SPM'I.DINO, ers' Hank building. C. P. A., 23 THAI)- Architects. EDWARD II. DW1S. AIlCimECT, CONNEI.L building, Scranton. FltEDEIIICK L. 1IIIOWN, AHCHITECT, P1IICE building, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton. Cabs and Carriages, IU'linEIt TIHF.I) ( AIIS AND CAIlltlAGES; H1T of service. Prompt attention given orders, by 'phone. 'Phones 2072 and 3332. Joseph Kellej, 124 Linden. Dentists. DIt. C. E. EIl.ENItEHGEIt. PAl'LI WILDING, Spruce street, Seranton. Illl. I. O. LYMAN, SCUANION PIIIVATE Hos pital, enr. Wjoinlng and Mulberry. Dli. C. DIt. 11. C. LAl'IIACII. 115 WYOMING AVENUE F. HEYNOI.DS. OPP. P. O. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE. 123 AND 127 FRANKLIN' WE nue. Hates reasonable. 1'. ZEIGLEIt, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEU! 1).. L. & W. PAS bengcr depot. Conductor on the Euiopean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor. Lawyers. itifHAiti) J. itnriiKE, vrroitxEV-AT-nw, 6U0 2 Lackawanna avenue. Gemral law busi ness, collections and loans. J. W. nilOW'NISG, ATTOIINKY AM) COUNSEL-lor-at-law. Iloonis J12-.il.'; Mears building. D. I!. HEPLOGLE, ATlOltNEY LOWs SKGO Hated on real estate seeuiitt. Mears building, comer Washington avenue and Spiuee trect. I'll M E. 1IOYI.E. ATlOHNEi AND COL'NiEL-lor-at-law. Hurr building, Itooms 11 and 14, Washington avenue. Wll.I.AltD. WUIIIEN' ,t KN'M'P, ATiiIIeTs and ( ounellois-,it-l,aw. Itepubllcan building, Washington avenue. JI1T (i JESM'P. ATMHIN'EYM AM) COI'V selors-at-law. Commonwealth building; rooms pi. 20 and 21. JAMES W. Ovlvl'cilll). AiliiKM'.Y-Wl.ur Itooms oil, Sir, and .111'. I loan I of Tiade llidg. EDWAHD W .THAYEII. ATlOltNEY. 003-'JO. Oth floor, M-ars building. HOOMh L A. WATItES. ATIOKNEY-AT I. W. monwealth building, Sirnntun, Pa con- C. It P1TCIIEH. A'I'IOIINT.Y-.yTI.AW. monwealth building, Seranton, Pa. COM- PATTEKSON k WILCOX, 'IIIvDEHS NATIONAL Hank building C. (OMEGYS, 0-11 IIEPI'III.ICAN lll'ILDIXO. a. w. nr.mnoi.p. atiohney, meahs ih.do. Physicians and Surgeons. DIt. W. E. ALLEN, 511 NOItili WASHINGTON avenue. nil. s. w. lwmoheau.x', office 333 wash. ington avenue. Itesldence, 1318 Mulherrj-. Chronic diseases, lungs, hrart, kidneys and gcnlto-urinary organs a sjieilaltj'. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Schools, SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, SCHANTON, Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law, medi cine or business Opens sept. 12th. Send for catalogue. Itev. Thomas JI. Cann, I.L.D., prin cipal and proprietor; W. E. Pluniley, A. M headmaster. Seeds. G. II. CLA1IK S: CO.. SEEDMAN AND .NL1IS erjnian, store 2ul Washington avenue; gie'cn house, 1M0 North Main avenue; store tele phone, 732. Wire Screens. JOSEPH Kl'ETTEL. PEAK .Ml LiCKAWANN'A avenue, Scranton, Pa,, manufacturer ot Wiie Screens. Miscellaneous, flAUEH'S ORCIIEsTRA-MUslO FOR 7LLS picnics, parties, receptions, weddings and con cert work furnished. For terms address 11. J, llauer, conductor, 117 Wjoinlng avenue, over llulhert's music store. MEG MIGEE I1II08.. PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN v elopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse-, 1.10 Washington avenue, scranton, i'a. - - 4-4-4-4-4--4--4-.... a. A. -a. a. o... RAILROAD TIME TABLES PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAO Schedule in Effect November 10, 1800. ' Trains leave Scranton: 0.45 a. m., woek days, for Sunhury, Hnrrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and for Pitts burg and tho West 0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsville, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltlmore.Washington and Pitts burg nnd tho West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays 1.08 p. m.,) for Sunbury, Hnrris burg, Philndelphln, Daltimore, Washington nnd Pittsburg nnd the West. 4.27 p. m., weok days, for Sunbury, Hnrrisburg, Philadelphia nnd Pittsburg. J. II. WOOD, Gen. Ti. Agt. J. D. HincillNSON, Gen. Mgr. Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western. In Effect June 10, 1IKX). South Leave Seranton for New York at 1.45, .(". ft. to, H.oo and 10 03 a. in., 12.B5, 3.3.1, and S 10 p. m. For Philadelphia at 5.40, 8.00 and lO.O'i a. m ; 1.M ami 3..1I p tn. For Stroudsburg at (1 10 p. m. Milk nnd accommodation at 3.40 p. tn. Arrive at Hoboken at 0.51, 7 18, 10.13 a. m.; !,-!!'.. " 47, 4 4S- " 1" and n !' m. Arrive at Philadelphia at 10 OP a. m. ; 1.00, 3.4S, 0.00 and S.22 p. in. Arrive from New York at 1.03, 4.00 and 10.20 a. in ; Ms), 1 32. 0.43, .45 and 11.30 I'- m- From Stroudsburg nt 8.03 a. m. North Leave Seranton for lluffalo and Inter mediate stations it I 10, 4.10 nnd 8.30 a. m.J 1 ro, S.4 ami 11 33 p. m. For Oswego and Syra. ruse at I 10 a tn.. and 1 ." p. m. For Ptlca at 1.10 a. m., nnd 1 55 p. m. For Montrose at 8.30 a. in ; 1 (V, p. m , and 5.4S p. m. For Nlchol. son at 4 (in and tl r, p m. For Ilinghamton. 10.25 ami s ,0 p m Airlvc In Srnnton from lluffalo at 1.30, 2.53, S3', and 10.00 a. in.; 3.30 and 8.00 p m. From Oswego ami Svraomo at 2.55 a. m. j 12 SS ami 8.00 p. m. Frrm I'tlea at 2.53 a. m. 12.3 ami 3 30 p. in. Frcm Nicholson at 0 50 a. in., and fi.00 p. m Fiom Montrose at 7.55 and 10 00 a. m ; 3.;o nnd 8 00 p. in. H1ncinhiirg Division Leave Scranton for Northumberlind at 111), 10.03 a. m. ; 1.53 and S.Vl p. m. For Plv mouth at 10, 3.40, 8.55 and 11.33 P. in. For N.intieoke nt 8.10 n. m. Arrive nt Northumberland ut ).: a. m. ; 1.10, 5.00 and 8.15 p. m. Arrive N.intieoke at 0.10 a. m. Arrive at J'lvmouth at 2 00, 4 3' nnd 0 50 p. m and 12.30 a, m Arrive at rantnn from Northum be iland at H4J a, in.; 12..I5, ISO and 8 43 p. in. Prom Nantleoke nt 11 m a. m. From Plym outh at 7.50 a. m . 3 20. 5.35 and 11.10 p. m. M'NDAY Til xlN'3 south Leave Seranton 1 10, 3.00, 5 10, 10.05 a. in.; 3.31, .1.40 and 8.10 p. in. North -Leave Vranton at 1.10, 4.10a. m.: l.aS, 5.4 iiel 11 35 p. ,. llloomvbiirg Division Leave Seranton at 10.05 a. in., and 5 50 p. m. Delawnro and Hudson. In Effect May 27, KiOO. Trains for Carbondale leave Scianton at 6.20, 7.33, 8 51, 10 11 a m.; 12.00, 1.23, 2.20, J.62, 6.23, 0.25, 7.37, IMS, 11 15, 1.10 p. m. For llonesdile and Lake Iidore 0.20, 10.13 a. m. . 2 20 nnd 5 25 p. m. For Wilkes Ihrre 0.45. 7.48, 8.41, 0.38, 10.43 a. m : 12.IV), l.;s, 2.n 3.33, 4,27, 0.10, 7.48, 10.41, 11.30 p. m. For L. V. It II. points-0.45 a. m.; 12.03, 2.18, 3.3.1 and 11.30 p. m. For Pennsvlvanla II. R. points 0.43, 0.33 a. m. ; 218 and 4.27 p m. For Albany and all points north (1.20 a. m. and 3.52 p. m. SUNDAY TRAIN'S. For Carbondale 7.20. 0.00, 11.33 a. m.J 2.20, 3.32. 5 17. 10 32 For Wllkes-llirrr 9.38 a. m.J 12.03, 1.58, 3.28, 1.12, (127, 8 27 p. m. 1 or xuiaiiv and points north 3.52 p. m. For HoncMlalo and Lake Iojdore D.00, 11.33 a. m. and 3 52 p. m. Lowest rates to all points in United States and Caiudi. J. W. ni'RDlCK. G. P. A.. Albany, N. Y. II. W. CROS. I). P. A., Scranton, Pa, Lehigh Valley Railroad. In Effect May 27. 1100. TRAINS LEAYE SCRANTON'. For Philadelphia nnd New York, via D. & H. R. It., at 0.45 a. m. and 12.03, 2.1S, 4.27 (Black Diamond Express), and 11.30 p. m. Sundays, D. k II. R. It., 1.58, 7 4S p. m. For White Haven, ilailetnn and principal points In the coal regions, via D k II. R. It., 0.45, 2.18 and 4.27 p. m. For Pottsville, (1.45, 2 IS p. m. For Ilethlehem, Easton, Reading, Harrisburg and principal intermedinte stations via D. et II. It. II.. 1145 a. m.; 12.03, 2.18, 4.27 (Illack Dia mond Express), 11.30. Sundays, D. k II. R. K. 1.6S ,7.48 p. m. For liinkhmnnek, Towsnda. Elmlra, Ithaca. Geneva and principal intermediate stations, via D., L. & W. It. It., 8.03 a. m.; 1.03 and 3.83 p. m. For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Chirago, and all points west, via D. & II. R. R., 12.0.1, 3.33 tlllaek Diamond Express), 7.48, 10.41, 11.80 p. 111. Sundays, D. & II. R. R., 12.03 p. m., 7.48 p. m Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley parlor tars on all trains between W'ilkes-narro and New York, Philadelphia, nuftalo and Sus pension Hridge. HOLI.IV II. WILRUll, Gen. Supt., 28 Cortland strict. New- Yolk. CH MILES S. I.EE. Gen. Pass. Agt., 26 Cortland street. New York. A. W. NONNEMACIIER. DIv. Pass. Agt., South Ilethlehem, Pa. For Hi kits and Pullman reservations apply 309 Lackawanna avenue, Seranton, Pa. Central Railroad of New Tersey. Stitlons In New York Foot of Liberty street, N. I! . 11111I South Ferry. Ai'ua it coal usid exclusively, Insuring cleanliniss and comfort. TIME TMII.I. IN EFFECT MAY 2'). 1900. Tinins leave Scranton tor New- York, Newark, Elizabeth, Philadelphia, Eiton, Ilethlehem, Al leiitown, Maurh Chunk and White Haven, at 8.30 a. in., express, 1.20; express, 4.00 p. m. Sundays, 2.13 p m. For Pittston and Wilkes-Ilarre, 8.30 a. m., 1.20, 1.00 p. m, Sundays, 2 15 p. ni. For Mountain Park, 8.30 a. m., 1.20, 4.00 p. m. Sundaj's, 2.15 p. m. For lliltimoin and Washington, and points onlli and Wet via Ilethlehem, 8.30 a. in., 1.20 p. 111. "-undies, 2.13 p. m. For Long lliamh. Ounn Grove, etc., at (8.30 thioiigh eai) a. in. and 1.20 p. m. For Reading, Ij hamm and llnirisbiirg, via Al Irntowii, 8 30 a. tn. 1.20 p. m. Sundays, 2.13 p m. For Pottsville. s.:hi a. m., i.ai p. m. Through tickets to all points rast, south and vvc-.t at lowest rates at the station. J II OHI.IIAU-EN, Gen. Supt. II. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt. New York, Ontario and Western R.R. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT SUNDAY, JUNE II, 110. North Bound Trains, Leave. Leave. Si ran- Carbon- Arrive Trains. ton. dale. Cadosla. 201 10.40 a. in. 11.20 a.m. 1.03 p.m. 20.1 3.45 p. m. 4.32 p. m. 5.45 p. m. 207 0.O1 p. m. Arrive Carbondale, fi.40 p. m. South Bound Trains. Leav e Le av e Cadosla. Carbondale. Sersnton. 20.2 7.00 a.m. 7,40 a.m. 201 8.40am. 10.02a.m. 10.13a. m. 20d 2.03p.m. 3.31p.m. 4.20 p. m, SUM) YS ONLY. North Bound. Leave Leave Scran- Carbon- Arrive ton. dale. Cadosla. 20.5 8.30 a.m. 0.10 a.m. 10.43 a.m. 203 7.00 p. 111. Arrive Carbondale.7,43 p. m. South Bound. Leave Leave Cadosla. Carbondale. Sersnton. 202 7.00a.m. 7.(0 a.m. 08 130 p.m. 5.64 p.m. (1.33 p. in. Train No. 201 makes connection for points North nnd South en Slain Line, at Cadosla. Trains Nos. cai and 201 make Walton, Delhi, Ilamdcn nnd Sidney connections. Trains Nos. 203 and 208 make Main Line con nections on Sunday. For further information, consult ticket agents. J. C A'DFRaO. Gen. Pass. Agt., New York. J. E. WELSH. Traveling Passenger Agent, Scran ton, Pa. Erie and Wyoming Valley. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MY 29, 1000. Trains leave Scranton for llanley, Lake Ariel nnd intermediate points as follows: No. 2, 8.43 a. m ; No. 4, 2.23 p. in,; No. 6, 3.20 p. m.j No. 8, 7.S5 p. m. Sunday tialns at 0.00 a. tn. and 2.00 p. m. Trains No. 2 and No. 4 connect at llawley for points on Erie railroad. SCALP TREATMENT. 5IR8. L. T. KELLER. SCU.P TREATMENT, 10c. shampooing, 5uv ; facial massage; manltur Ing, 2V. ; chiropody. 701 (Julney. a leg means. J j. j-j. j. j. .l x a . . i ..f 264923 TTT