THE SCRANTON TRIBUTE-TUESDAY, ,JULlr 10, 1900. tt LACKAWANNA COUNTY. CARBONDALE. MUNICIPAL WATER ORDINANCE Passes Two Readings In Common Council Only One Opposed. Common council met Inst night and passcil two readings an ordinance vvhlih will give the people of Carbomlalc n chance to ileriilc ly tlictr Votes whether they desire municipal water. L. A. Roberts, chairman ot llic water lommlttic, explained the put eight months ol work which has led up to thii step. Ho recited the advantages ol the Hansom tract a given In The Tribune a few ilaji ago. Competent legal opinion on all doubtful point is In favor of the city and the storage capacity Is ample for .1 city many times ai large. There will lie fifty acres of water at an average depth of twenty feet. II. M. Shepherd's was the only dissenting voice when a ote was taken on the ordinance. He gave us his reasons lack of enlightenment nd the absence of a written opinion by the city solicitor. rhilrmin Kennedy explained that all the councils hae to do nt present is to afford the opportunlt) for the people to take !- matter In tlnlr own hands. Here is the Mttlnancc: an ordinance. Irrovldlng for the submission to the vote ot the electors of the City of Carboiidilc an Increase In the Indcbtodnos of the said city to fie mount of 1 l.",(K) 00, or as much thereof is .nay be necessary for the crcetlon and con (ruction of a public municipal water phnt, o be owned and operated by said City of e'aihondalc, together with the purchase of uch land and w iter rights us may be nei css.iry, md, In case the vote Is in faor of such pro- ocd increase, making an appropriation of laid sum for said purpose. Section 1 He it ordained by the select and common councils ot the City of Carbondale, and It is hereby ordained by the authority of the same, that for the purpose of paving for the erection and construction of a public intinicipil water plant, to be owned by the slid City ol Carlondalc, together with the purchase of land and such water rights as may be necessity, an increase in the Indebtedness of slid city by nn issue of city bonds to an amount not to exceed the sum of ?II5,01 is hereby authorized, sub. Jcct, nevertheless, to the eminent of the electois of the saiil City of Carbondalc as urelnatter provided. Section 2. The question of assenting to the above prcportil incicase of the elebt eif Hie citv shall be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the Cily cf Carbondale at the next general election occurring not less than foity el.iv s after the passage of this ordinance. Section 3. After the pissage of this ordlninee, and at lease thirty lavs before said election, the mayor shall publish a notice of the election hereby authorized In at least two dally news papers published in said city, and a statement such as is required by law, which statement shall be furnished by the city controller. Section 4. If said electors agree to Increase the Indebtedness of slid city for said purposis, there shall be appropriated and set apart for the payment of said improvement the sum of $115,000, the estimated cost of said Improvement. DEATH OF A. BERRY. Late Sunday night the life of Alrlc Ilerry, of Terrace street, came to an end. The cause of death wax malignant Intestinal trouble with which he had suffered several months. Ho was born In Greenfield sixty-live years ago. During his youth be spent four years on the sea and saw much of the world. In IV) he entered the Olyphant business field anil thirteen jears ago he came to Carbondale and opened a furniture store on Sou.h Main street. Ills business out grew the quarters and two jean, ago lie luov.d to the remodeled Dennis building on North Main street, one of the handsomest in the city. Deceased belonged to the 01 pliant Methodist church. He devoted his time entirely to his busi ness and home. Surviving arc a wife and four sons, I). L. Ilerry, ot Olyphant; (leorge and Trcd, of this city, anil Henry, of Southern Pines, N. C. Three sisters also survive. Thev nre: Miss Jane Ilerry and Mrs. riioilic Irwin, of this city, and Mrs. Susan Kelly, of Scranton. The funeral will be held at 1 o'clock Wednesday. Interment will be made in the Pcckvlllo ceme tery. CHILDREN COMING FRIDAY. If any others eleslro to entertain "fresh air children" from New York city. It would be well for them to semi in their applications to the committee at once. The children will be brought here l'riday of this week. The party A at present arranged for will consist of twenty ihrec children. They will reach here nt 2 p. m. and conic from New York by the ujckaujnna line Three of the children will be enteitalned In this city, six near South Canaan and four teen at Cllllord. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Jospeh I'tley, of Belmont street, has returned from Grccntielel. Thomas It. Duifee, who Is nt Dr. Wheeler's private hospital, is improving. Hoy Bunnell has returned to Scranton. Charles Lowelen is confined to his home at Itcynshatihurst, by Hlnos, The Ladies' id societ of the Ilciean Baptist So many women suffer from it. It tnars alike their hours of work antl pleasure. Backache is generally a symptom of derangement of the deli cate womanly organs. It is useless therefore to apply plasters aim similar local treatments. A cure can only be effected when the cause of the ache is removed. The use of Dr. Pierce's Favor ite Inscription will cure the debilitating drains, the in flammation, ul ceration and displacement wiitcit cause backache, side- ache, headache and many other aches ami pains. " Favorite Pre scription " con tains no alcohol and is absolutely free from opt I urn, cocaine and other narcotics. I It agrees with the most deli cate persons. "I took your medicine six months and I feel now like a new person," writes Miss Annie Etephetis, of Dellville. Wood Co, v.V. "Have do backache, no headache, no pain anywhere. X took seven bottles of Dr Pierce's Favorite Pre scription, and seven bottles of his 'Golden Med ical Discovery ' I think there is no medicine like Dr. Pierce's. I cau't speak highly enough of your medicine for it has done ine so much food I don't feel tired as I used to, nor sick. I eel well and think there is no medicine equal to Dr. Plerce'a Favorite Prescription The Medical Adviser, ioo8 pages, sent .free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of muiling only. Rend ai one -cent tamps for paper covers, or 31 stamps for cloth, to Dr. R. V. rieicc, IlutTalo, N. Y. cnBusmBuxE-Hoaa msmm SSMXWMMl wmm n "- Jl , v I 1 o EVERY WOMAN Sometimes neoJs s reliable, monthly, rerouting medicine. Only hsraloas and the purest drugs should bs saod. liyou wont ihg beat, get Oif. Peal's Pennyr.wa.ll PM n-4.... hka nMmnl anfa nn1 AAp4aln In ...milt " Wj, IW; UVnwuJi bhmv muu vo. UDO reouinn e.ur, reami Dover For Salt,, by JOHN H. PHLEPS, Spruce slreot. rliurji expended over (000 for church work last year, according to the. report read lit Sunday evening's amices. Miss Cora Giles, of Lincoln avenue, Is visit ing New York friends. Hon. M. T. Ibirke has returned to Philadelphia. Miss Maine and Ico Pender, of Canaan street, arc visiting lloncsdale friends. Mist Jennie Uraves is visiting In Elmlra, N. Y. Mrs, Harriet Haynor has returned from At lantic City. Miss Satnh llurr, of Lincoln avenue, Is en tertaining Miss Ham, of Huncsdalc. JERMYN AND MAYFIBLD Funeral of the Lato Jennie Batten berg Pay-Day nt the D. & H. Col lieryOther Interesting Notes. The funeral of Mrs. Jennie llallcnbcrg took ptaco Jesterday afternoon. Services were held at the house on Main street and In arordanee with her wishes only the Immediate friends and relatives vvcr present. Hev. M. 1). Puller, 1). D. pastor of llic Methodist Eplscupal church of ficiated. Interment was made In the borough cemetery. The pall-bearers were George, Aimine, 1'ri'd and C. A. Ilitteiiberg and Hie hard Jones. The 1'irst Aid sjciety has Just received .1 con signment of books from the St. John Ambulance association of London, Er gland, The employes of the Delaware and Hudson col liery will receive their piy for the month of June this aflen,oon. Ltvcryman Hendricks bas rented the livery formerly tented by Tom Ilray on Main slrret, and whleli has been unoeeupleil for some1 time. Thomas Mann returned nn Siturilay evening from r six wee Is' visit to Kngl.mil. L. A. (freen atlendid the s.iciod concert given in Laurel Hill park em Sunday afternoon. The S'hool eliieetors will bold their regular monthly meeting lid evening when important business veill come up for transition, among which will lie the appointment of the leathers ns Mrs John Jenkins and Miss Huberts will not be rineli dales, there v.lll be nt least two vacan cies: to fill. It is und-rstnod there are several applications in from out of town tea hers. Tli" marriage of Thomas J. tjulnn, of Miy field, aiul Ml-s Mime Kennedy, of the I'. 1st Side, Is announced to take place In Sacred Ileal t church on Wednesdiy the 23th Inst. Miss Elsln Powell, cf Seinnton, is visiting at the home of Miss Kindle Uleh, of Miin stieet. Among those entctainM at the home of MI'S Jessie Winter on 'at'ird.iv. evening wele the Missi'S lijmer, Davis, Swlrk, Mur'iy, Wnecler, Tucker, Rich, llleh. Winter, and Mrs. Crant Hell, the Misses Elsie l'owell nrel Florida Ilony, of Scranton; Mcssis. Rymcr, Osborne, Griffiths, Stncker, Hemelright, Grant Hell and MeCraeken, of Seranton; Westlike, ot Wnst Plttste.ii; :. . Joms, of Arehbald, and Arthur and I'rank Win ter, of Jermyn. The nines? of W. 11 Snick Is mote serious than at first supposed when be was stricken elown a few days ago and his condition is giving his relatives considerable uneasiicss. James Mann, of Thltel street, while nt work In the Gleuwnod shaft lis wc"k injured him telf by ovcillftlng and is now confined to the house in con'cqiu nee. TAYLOR NEWS. Rev. Rockwood Tonight House Warming Postponed Personal News. Klaborale preparations have been made for the reception of Hev. Hockwood, ot Indianapolis, the silver tongued orator of the Hoo-ler state, who will lcetuie at the Calvary Haptist chuieh limit r th" auspices of the Sons of Temperance this eve-nlng. The lectin- w'll loinmenci- prompt ly at 7.?0 p. m. The admission is free and the public is invited. The opening exercises of the new hose house of the Ta.vlcr Hoe eompinj, No. 1, which were to have been held last evening, were postponed until -Inly 10, owing to the death of James (ill martin, who was a member of the Taylor band. Sad Intelligence was received here ycstcrdiy from Kdvvardsdale anronnciiig the death ol the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Price, ot tint place, who was killed in the mines. Mr. and Mrs. Price were fcrinerly residents of this place. The funeral of the lato James nimartin will occur this mornlnu nt ti o'clock. requiem high mm will be conducted in the Chureli of Immaeulate Conception by the pastor, Hev. J. A, Molhtt. Interment will be made ill Minooka Catholic cemetery. Miss Hattle Kvans has ri'turned to her home In I'lltsville after being the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kvans, of North Taylor for the pist week. Mises Alma Loveilng, of Greenwood, and Sa rah Peters, of Nantlcokc, were Hie guests of Mi-s Illodwin Grilt.ths, of I'nlon stieet, on the Sabbath. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Williams, of North Tay lor, have been the guests ( relatives In Dalton during the past few dajs. Kveiy 11 ember of the Lackawanna lodge, No, li:t, American Protestant association, are re eiieteil to be- present at this evening' session, as business of importance demands their pres ence. John J. Nelger, of tlds town, is vUitin friends In Hirtford. Miss Lit7le Hajbert, of Hcrwiek, Pa,, Is visit, lug at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Leslie N.vlnit, of North Main street. Mlve Miud Davis, of Main street, Is visiting at tin- home of Miss Li'na Gondall, of Peckville. Mrs. Alfred Harris is slowly recovering from lier recent illness. Miss Minnie App and Messrs, Joseph Carr and Phillips, of Weft Plttston, and Miss allli- lies sic and Walter Campbell, of Green Hldgc, spent the Sabbath at the home of Mr. and Mr. Charles J. Kvans, of North Main street. Tavlor colliery had to suspend operations jes terday owing to a break in the machine ij. Don't forget the social and clam bake to be held in school house grove tomorrow afternoon and evening umler the auspices of the Price Li brary association. OLYPHANT. The many friends of Alvarle Herry at this pliee were pa'i eel to hear of his ileath, which oeeurreel at his homo in I'arbondile Surday evening. Mr, Ilerry came to this place fiom Curbomlale In I'-f.O, and was enga.-ed in the furniture and un del taking bu-iness on the west side until about soven vcars ago, when he returned to Carbon e'alc. Mr. Herry was formerly a sailor. Ills father was a captain in the war of 1M2. Cyuu lleiry, bis giandfathcr, was a surgeon In the revolution, and his great grandfather was killed in the Trench and Indian war. He sides his wife he Is survived by four sons, George and Pied crick, of Carbondale; Henry, of Soulli Caiollna, and D. L. Ilerry, of this plaee. Word has been lecelved at this place of the death of Michael Lvnch at Hlehmond, Va. De ceased hat resided in the south for the past light jears He Is survived lij his mother, Mrs. Maitln Lvnch, two lunthera and one sis ter, who live In Jes,up. The remains will be brcguht here for I url il. Miss Mary J. Davis, of Lackavvaiini street, leaves tomorrow for New York, from where she sails for Kurope to spend a month. Miss May Ferguson has returned home after spending two weeks in Philadelphia and Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, of South Scran ton, spent Sunday with relatives In lllakely. Joe Carroll and John Moran, of Carbondale, were visitors in town Sunday. Mrs. Lirile Klngsley has returned home after a visit to Heading. Miss Sadie O'Malley spent Sunday with friends at Archbild. PEOKVTLLB. Miss P.va llurton, of C'arbc r.dale, has returned homo after spe inline a few- ihiya with Mrs. Will, lam Dikeman Mrs. S. J. Wilkit, of Winelscr, N. V., returned v.u ,uiv.imh disappoint. Bold for SI .00 tier box . Pharmaclsti ccr. Wycmlng avenue and homo Saturday from a week's visit with Mm. Levi Howell. Mr. and Mri. Henry Chappell, of Providence, spent Sunday with Mrs. Howell. Postmaster M. V. Mace la very 111 At his home on Main street. Mr. and Mrs. William Hughes are visiting rela tives at St. Clair. There will be a regular meeting ol the Wilson Klre enmpany this cvculnj. All members are requested to be present. NICHOLSON. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Nicholson, Julv 9. Last evening, July P, the rnmrrfirallon in "ll e Methodist LrlS'Tpil church hwerc very much surprised at Ike close ol the ! sermon when re very ptcttv wedolng took place. Immediately after the sermon was delivered a wedding march was plavcd by a cousin of the groom, Miss Nellie Mack, when Albert A, Knap?, ol Nicholson, and Miss Dnllle A. Gardner, of Nossvillc, Pa., marched up to the altar and were uniteel In the holy bonds ol matrimony by the (liunli pastor, Hev. I. K. Sanford. The ceic moiijr was followed by a reception at the home of the groom. The bride was elressed In a pretty costume of white organdie and wore n bouquet of lnndsome white roses and ferns. The home parlora were decorated with bridal daisies, bachelor buttons and ferns. Among those present who were Invited at the homo were the follow ing; Mr. and Mrs. Horace O. Mack and elaugh ter, Nellie; Hev. and Mrs. L. K, Sanford, Mr. and Mrs. William II. Lord, Mr. and Mis. C. W. Conrad and granddaughter, Mabel; Mr. l'roun felker, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Knapp and son, I'rank; Mrs. A. W. Stark. Marlon A. Wick hlser. II. 1). Tiffany, Louis Thurbcr. William Morgan and family have Just returned from n week's visit with Ml. Morgan's parents at Scranton. Patriek Kellar has been spending a few days In Scranton with his daughters. Dr. Decker is entertaining his mother. James Ilarrett has had his position changed on the- railroad and has recently had to move from her to llliighainton. N. Y There will be a lawn social held at the Meth odist parsonage on Wednesday evening. Ice cream will be served. Mr. and Mrs. William fjulcl. spent the Sib bath at Luke Nicholson with Mr. and Mrs. Prank C. Drlggs. ljbvard Allien and Mailon Wlckhlser spent Sunday afternoon at Ilentou, Pa. Miss Vera Taylor ami Clhel Stark acoompanlcil by Hiy Si.jiler And Claud Huberts were calling on friends in Hop llottom on Sunday evening. ll. L. ISacon is building a cottage at Like Nicholson. The new railroad which Is Icing built to Mr. Carluool's quairy is about two and 1 half miles long and Is computed. Patrick Klllen and daughter, Mollle, will go to Klmlra todiy for a few ehjs' pleasure-. Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Jones, of Olyphant, spnt the Sabbath in town with Mrs. Jones' parents, .Mi. and Mrs. W. W. Warner. Mr. and Mrs. 1". L. Castcrllnc are entertalnlrg Mr. Sloe urn nnd his diughter, Jennie, from Clif ford. Mrs Mary MeCraeken went to Carbondale yea t i-rclay to attend the funeral of her brother, James Dempse-y, who ilied I'rleljy, July 7, aged SO years. Ills death was due to a fractured back, from which he hid been suffering for sev eral months. Michael Maloney died at his late home in Olcnwe-od Sunday afternoon lit t o'clock, aged 107 year. Particulars concerning the death and fjneral, later. Miss Jane Warner Is rpending a few days in Olv pliant with her sister, Mrs. Louis Jones. SPKINGVILLE. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Sprlngville, July . Sprlngvlllo is on" of those little villages which is considered by many to be of little Importance, ami yet the village supports two dry goods store's, two hardware stoics, one crockery, two blacksmith nnd two carriage shops, a harness shop, barlwr shop, two dressmakers, two milliners, two physicians, one undertaker, milk station, hotel, postotliee, a Kernel band, photograph gallery, two meat mar kets, one Odd Fellows' lodge and lodge of Ho bekahs. S. 1). Thomas is very 111, having been con fined to tho house for a time, and growing weaker each day. Mr. Thomas Is one of our most popular citizens and his Illness is resret ted by many neighbors. Mrs. Amanda Seott has been confined to her bed for nearly two months, owing to a fracture. Now there seems to be improvement of a per manent chaiaeter, and her friends cherish the hope that ere long she will be on her feet again. Landlord Hodnej is cutting the meadow con lweted with the hotel, Into building lots, and will put a street through the eenteT, making some very desirable properties. Some of the lots are already sold. Tho ball game that was to have been played by Dimock vs. Hast Lemon failed to materialise. The rains had made the grounds very unhealthy for the players. Itobert L. WakcsUe received a very bad cut across the back of the left hand July 1. In trying to raise a car window his hanel slipped anil went through the glass. One large cord was severed, and the result will probably be a still finger. Ilajing has begun, but under rather discourag. ing circumstances. The Citltens' band elected officers at their last meeting, as follows: President, S. O. Cul ver; secretary, Charles W. Kiltz; treasurer, P. II. Comstock; executive committee, S. O. Culver, Dell Hendershot, C. W. Kilts. The or ganization is In good vvorkinir order and ready to serve the people at any time. Anyone wish ing the services of a band should correspond with the chilnnan of the executive committee, S. O. Culver, or the secret iry of tho band. Solon K. Lyman ami wife have lately re turned from their wedding trip. The presents reeeived at the wedding were numeious and handsome. Their many friends wish the young couple the greatest ot happiness. Klias Titman has lately finished painting his residence, and now he is adding window blinds. Ills Ideas of a modern houe aie very good. olney Lowe recently had a little scrap with a base ball and came out of it with a broken collar bone. FACTOP.YVILLE. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Factory. Mr, July 0. Mrs. Oeorge Hornbaker, of (ire'en llldge, is spending a week here with rehtlves. Mr, and. Mrs. V. II. Gardner spent Sunday and Monday with friends In Scranton. Mrs. Kmma Travis is convalescing from a two weeks' severe illness, with rheumatism. Tho school directors of the township met Sat urday night and hired teachers for the coming term. Miss Lena Powers, of Jersey City, Is a guest at the home of Mr, Gcorgo Crlsmuri for a few vv 1 eks. Miss Ada Drowning will occupy the rooms over Gardner's store, formerly occupied by Lewis HI f e nbcrry. Funeral Director George W. Stanton has equipped his home and furniture store with aeetyline gas, including a street lamp at the front of th,- building, which makes a decided Improvement. .Mr. C. II. Seott, of Lawrence, Kansas, Is here, looking up relatives, and is a pleasant and in teresting visitor at the home of his uncle, John Taylor. Mr. Scott was a member of the famous Twentieth Kansas regiment, that did such no ble work and hard fighting in the Philippines, He was wounded in the arm, which was badly shattered by a Filipino bullet, and as a me mento of the battle In which he was wounded, bo exhibits a piece of bone taken from his arm, which he has mounted with cold. ELKDALE, Miss Iluth Howell, of I.lkiUlc, daughter of Mr. ami Mis, IMward Howell, formerly of Scranton, was married June to, at the parsonage of the l'lut Ilaptlst church of Jllnghamton, N. Y., to Ilaymond I. Peck, ot Uniondale. The ceremony was performed by Hev. John W. Phillips. Mr. Peek is one of I'nlondale's most promising young men and the many friends of the bride and groom wl.h them a long and happy married life. Spent a Good Farm Doctoring, Mr, A. N. Noell, of Ashervllle, Kan sas, cays he spent n good farm doctor Ins himself for chronic diarrhoea, but got no relief and was afraid that he must die. He chanced to get hold of a bottle of Chamberlain's Collc,Cholcra and Diarrhoea rtemedy and was per manently cured by It. For sala by all druggists. Matthews Bros., wholesale nd retail ueents ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS REDUCED BATES TO FONTE, BELLE- Vla Pennsplvanla Railroad. For tho Centre County Centennial at Rellefonte, Pn. July 23 and 20, the Pennsylvania Hallroad company will sell excursion tickets from all stations on its lino In the stnto of l'cnnfeylva nla, to llellefonto nnd icturn, nt one Jaro for the round trip (minimum rate, ?G cents). Tickets will lie sold and good going July 24, 25 and 20, and to return until July 27, Inclusive. 5.00 to Nlngara Falls and Return via the Lehigh Valley Railroad, July 14, 1000. Tickets will be on sialo July 14th, lim ited for return passage to July 16th, Inclusive, nnd will bo honorctl on nny train except tho Black Diamond Ex press. For further Information, con sult Lehigh Valley ticket agents. 155.00 to Atlantic City and Return via tho Lehigh Vnlloy Railroad, July 18, 1000. Tickets, good for return In 10 days, exclusive of going date, will bo on sale July 18th for all trains except tllo Black Diamond Express. Half above faro for children. For additional In formation, consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents. "Because." Becausp It runs more frequent trains. Bocauso its cars arc typical of utmost comfort and ease. Because- Its trains are always on time. Because Its at tendants arc courteous. Because It maintains such a high rate of speed. Because It Is surrouneled by every safeguaiel that modern Ingenuity can dot Ise. Because all experienced trav elers always use It. These are among the reasons why you should buy your ticket via the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern ltalhvay when taking a trip between Buffalo, Cleveland, Pittsburg, Toledo, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis and other western cities. NEW MLLFORD. Special to the Scranton Tribune. New Mllforel. July 9. Mr. ami Mrs. W. Shields entertained Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Diy and daugh ters, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Shields and daughter, and Ml"s Mime Kcnvon, at their home, Wednesdiy. Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Garratt, Mrs. Vianna Hay den and Mrs. Finch sent Saturday at Heart lake. George Moffat and family, of Illnghamlon, were guests at the home of their brother, John Moffat, in the township, this week. Dr. and Mis. G. P. Clements entertained a company of people, at their home on Main street, on Weilnesilay evening. Ice cream was served by the ladies of St. Mark's church. Mrs. Mabel llannerman, of llrooklyn, is spend ing a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. diaries Tuekcr. Frcil llaelger, who Is employed In the envelope factory at Ilinghamton, spent Sumlay with his mother, Mrs. Laura Iladger. A. M. Aldrlch has purchased the meat market ot L. A. Van Cott, and will conduct the busi ness. Miss Ilachcl Drundage is entertaining her cous in, Mis. Martha Hrader, of Nanticoke. Mr. fld Mrs. F. Moss are entertaining their son, Hlehmond, from Paterson, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Tied visited their son, Fdgar, In Scranton, recently. Master Hert Gardner, of Scranton, Is spending his vacation with his grandmother, Mrs. F. 11. Millard. Mr. and Mrs. William 11. Phlnney attended the funeral of Mrs. F. B. Jewctt, at llrooklyn, today. Mrs. Jewett was a sister of Mr. Phlnney. Mrs. Kllen llrovvn, of Gre-at Ilend, is with her sister, Mrs. Aaron Aldrlch. Miss May Seymour, of Ilinghamton, spent the Fourth with her parents. The Nonsense club was entertained at the home of Miss Ine Shelp last Saturday evening. Miss Jesaie Knapp, of Ilinghamton, visited fn town this week. Judge Cook, of Great Ilend, was in town Monday. Martin Hand, of Ilallstead, was a caller in town the first of the week. The subject of the sermon at tho Methodist church Sunday morning will be, "How we may make our Sunday schools more successful." Mrs. 1.'. M. Casey, of Oxford, X. J is visit ing her father, Mr. Levi DcWItt. James Love, of Wilkes-Barre, was in town this week. The Sense and Nonsense club was entertained at the home of Mrs. L. W. Moore, Monday evening. Mrs. Fred Clark is spending a couple of weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Hanber, at North Hlnghamton. Mr. D. M. Farrar, Miss F.llen Hralnard and llllrahith Kstabruok, of Harford, were guests of Ik v. It. N. Ives, on Tueday, A game of ball will be played on the home grounds on Wednesday afternoon, July 11, be tween the New- Mllford and Susquehanna nines. The New Milford base ball club suffered its flri-t elefeat of the season at Susquehanna, last Saturday. Mayor and Mrs. DcWItt, of Ilinghamton, spent Sunday witli Mr. DeWitt's father, Mr. Levi Dc WItt. HONESDALB. Special to the Scranton Tribune. lloncsdale, July 9. Miss Jesse Keller, of Scran ton, spent Sumlay with her mother and sister on Park street. Mr. Perry A. Lallar returned today from the Kansas City Democratic convention. Mr. Itussell Bimmlck, of Scranton, spent Sun iljy in Honesdale. Mr. Harry Grettcr came over from Wilkes Barre, to spend Sunday with his family, at Mr. A. Volet's. Miss Mary Mumford la visiting friends in Scranton. Mrs. Fred Lawyer, son and daughter, who have spent the past month with relatives at Albany, N. Y.. returnee! home yesterday. They were accompanied by Miss Maggie Craik, a sis ter of Mrs. Lawyer. Mr. and Mrs. MeMillln, of Plttston, are visit ing at the home of the lattcr's mother, Mrs, Ball, on Park street. Work was commenceel today on the distribut ing reservoir of the Citizens' Water and Supply company. The reservoir is to be locateel near tue head ot the first plane out of Honesdale, on tne old gravity road. Mr. J. II. Cook, a painter, fell from a build ing on upper Fast street this morning and was quite seriously Injured. BALD MOUNT. Prof. Colc'a "electrical showers" have been paying us most vigorous calls the past week. The telephones have received marked attention in tome cases, and a telephone pole between the residence! of C. II. Belseeker and P. C. Winter was struck by lightning on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. I'rank Knapp, of Mill City, spent Sunday with the family of G. . Belseeker. Miss Nellie Lewis, of Scranton, and Mr. Leslie llogart. of Wllke-s-Ilarre, spent Sunday at the homo of Dr. II. S. Cooper. Mr. Clarence Berlew. of West Plttston, spent Sunday as the guest of Miss Grace Belseeker. Mr. J. II. Van Ilusklrk, of West Plttston, is a guest at the home of Ids uncle, Mr. C. Van lluskirk. Miss Edna and Mr. Joel Shelley spent Sunday with their grandparent!, Dr. and Mrs. It. S. Coeipcr. Hev. Higglus, of the Ptcsbyterlan church, is In Carbondale. Mrs. Kll-abcth Ilolason has returned from a visit at Lake Wlnola and Schultivllle. Mri. Jane Thompson returnee! 011 Friday from a visit to Peckrlllo and Gravel Pond. Prof. F. B. Hunt, ot Cornell university, was a caller at the Van Ilusklrk homo on Sumlay, Mr, and Mrs. A. II. Stevens, of Scranton, spent Sumlay as guests ol Mrs, F.lliabcth Aten. Mr, Adam Thompson,, of Scranton, was en- The People's ! ,.,g.ia,gM - tf - A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tho nousflt ot 11 Who Hnvc Houses to Kent, Ronl Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Wnnt Situations or Help Tho s Small Advertisements Coat One Cent u Word, Six Insertions for I'lvo Cents a Word Except Sitiuitionj Wanted. Which Ar- In Bcrtcd Free. WANTED-TO RENT. WANTim-BY Si:i'TEMBEn, A SMALL SINOI.B house ol modern construction; located be tv ecn Linden and Olive, Jefferson and Clayj small family. P. O. Box 420, Scranton, Pa. WANTED-TO BUY. WTlilCsiNirriA'vTLOT MACHINES; must be in goud order j Hate particulars aa to make nnd price. Address, L, M., general de livery, Scranton. Pa. FOR SALE tsSsfcrfSfcNS FOIt SAI.r. -Tr.MI'r.ltANCK IIESTVUHANTi. iiargaiu lor uusiicr. tvt Mceii " FOIt SAI.i: CIIKAP-A SOFT DRINK BUSINKSS. Saslt factory reasons for dlsposat. Apply Walter Depew, Box 22, Jcrmyiu HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTF.D-SIX MCl'LDKnS AND ONE Colli: maker on light work. Address Master Me chanic's office, Duniiiorc Iron tnd Steel Co., Dun. more Pa. H ANTEB-YOFNCl MAN TO vvOHK IN Ol'll packing department; must have good refer ences. C. S. Woolworth, 019 Lackawanna aye. HELP WANTED-FEMA LE. WANTED WOMAN WHO FNDEP.STANDS plain cocking anil to make herself generally useful; good wages and room, 207 Lackawanna avenue. WASTED-GlltL FOR GEM'.IIAL HOl'SEWOUK Apply at once at Mrs. L. Jones, 317 N. Sumner avenu:. WANTED A GII1L FOn GENEltAL HOUSE work. Mrs. S. C. Wears, 103 South Main ave. AGENTS WANTED WANTED GENTLntEN Oil LADIES TO travel; tnentv dollars a week; also canvas sers, two elollars a ilay. Mrs Hoorer, Arlington Hotel. Call after four. WANTED-FinST-CLASS AGENTS IN KVF.BY city and town In Pennsylvania to Introduce the largest and strongest Sick and Accident Company In the world. Address V. It. Van Duscn. Supt. of Agents, flay City, Mich. SALESMEN WANTED. E.TPEIHENCED SALESMAN THAT FEELS HIS service worth ."" per week or belter, to in terview business anil professional men. Call S. J. Hillings, 2H Adams avenue. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY WANTID PAllTNUt FOB 5 AND 10-CENT stores; must have a thorough knowledge of the business. Address Opportunity, care of Tribune office. FOIt BENT-DEPKTMENTS ON PERCENTAGE at the Leader Department store, formerly occupied by the Leader, 121-120 Wyoming ave nue. For particulars inquire or address Brcschel, the Furrier, 820 Lackawanna eve., Scranton, Pa. LOST. I.OST-ON ROAD TO WILKES-TIMIRK, PACK age of photograplis; fii.der will be rewarded by' returning same to 219 Franklin avenue. LOST OV WASHRI'ISN STREET CAR B G CON taining sum ot money; rewarded if re tin nre) to Mrs. T. II. Williams, 143 South Filmore. DRESSMAKING. DI1ESMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER; also ladies' waists. Louise Shoemaker, 212 Adams aevnue. LEGAL. AN ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKIIOL1)- ers of the Connell Powder company will be held at tho office ot the Company, 2U5 Connell Building, Scranton, Ta., at 4 p. m., Monday, July 2J. for the election ef directors and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. C. M. PRICE, Secretary. TO THE OWNERS OR REPUTED OWNERS OF property bounding or abutting upon both sides of Railroad avenue, between Seventh street and Emmet street, in the Eighteenth ward of the city of Scranton. Pa. Take notice, that under the direction of Coun cils. 1 will make tho assessment for constructing a w-wcr in Railroad avenue, between the points named above, on Satunlay, the 11th day of July, A. D. 1'fiO. nt 10 o'clock in the tort-noon, at my office in the City Hall, City of Scranton, Pa., at which time and placp you may appear and lie hearel of von so desire. JOS1-PH P. PHILLIPS, City Engineer. NOTICE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Scranton Lace Curtain Company, for the election of ollcers and trans action of such other business as may come be foie the meeting, will lie held in the office of the Company, in tho mill, on Tuesday, July 17, 1100, at 2 p. m. The Scranton Lace Curtain Company, II. W. TAYLOR, Secretary. tertained over Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hice. Prof. Hulley, of Keystone academy, and Prof. Putnam, of New York city, will speak in the Baptist church heie on Sunday, July' 15, at 11 o'clock a. in , on "Higher Education." The election of a state senator for the Twenty first senatorial district resulted, In this place, In twenty-two votes for William Drury. Newton will be represented at the convention at Wilkes-Barre on Tuesday, by Oscar Van lluskirk. AVOOA. There will be a business meeting of the La dles' Aid society ol the Methodist Episcopal church in the parsonage this afternoon. The Ladies' Missionary society of Langeliffe church will meet at the home of Mrs. David Dick on Thursday afternoon. There will be a meeting of the Daughters of St. George this aiterncon for the purpose of ar ranging for the district mcetirg on Wednesday afternoon. Jowph Hackelstine, of New York city, is the guest of hU cousin, David Dick, of the North End. Contractor Eaton, who Is at present superin tending the working cf excavating for the Erie round house will leave this week to acctpt a similar position at Buffalo, for the preparation of the steel works that will soon be removed frem Scranton to that illy. Mr. and Mrs. George Rolls nnd Mrs. John Fruc left ye-sterday to spenel a few- weeks with frleiida at Preston park, Wayne county. The marriage of Miss Sarah Hale and John Moore, both residents of this town, is announced to take place this month. The marirage of Miss Mary, daughter of Thomas Tigue, of the West Side, and Patriek Loughney, ot May field, will be solemnized in St. Miry 'I churth tomorrow morning at 0.30 o'clock. James McKcnzle has returned home after sev eral months' stay in Cambria county. Tho Liberty band will give an open air concert this evening frcm the portli of Patriek Kyan'i hotel on the West Side. The funci.il of Mrs. Julia Nonan took place em satunlay aiteinoon from the resiliences ot ner duuzhtrr. Mrs, James Koran, cf South Main street. Interment was made in Market Street cemetery, Plttston, M. V. Mnnley will leive this week to manag-j the Ma uch Chunk basej ball team. Tluie will bo a meeting of all the barbers In town on Thursday moin'ng at 10 o'clock for the pui pose ol arranging for closing hours on Sun dvy. On Sunday afternoon what might piove a se rious accident was narrowly averted en the Moeislc-Pittston line. A north bound car when nearlng Heidelberg switch being damaged lame In tontatt with the broken Hones recently put there by the company. The force whirled the car sldcvvlse and were It not for a huge boulder the oicupanti say that they wculd hive been precipitated down the embankment, Th broken atone is packed too high in several placet and the ramsbatkles which the company have placed on this road make a grating noise Hut is al most unbearable to resident akr.o; the line. Exchange. - wri - J - J - - tJ BANKING REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE TRADERS' NATIONAL BANK at Scranton, In the state of Pennsylvania, at the close of business, June 20, HtXJ: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts 9 877,45-1 72 Overdrafts, secured ami urseeured... IMS HI U, S. bonds to secure cliculatlon.... 220.WM 00 V. S. bonds to secure U, S. deposits. 13H.0IX) 00 Premiums on U. S. bonds It.twi 00 Stocks, securities, etc 100,101 33 Banking house, furniture and futures 110,011) 00 Other real estate owned 10,01b 20 Due from National banks (not re serve agents) 17,nst 42 Due from state banks and bankirs .. il.UOl 01 Due from approved reserve agents... lJl,:ii 72 Internal revenue stamps l.JVI 21 Cheeks and other i-ah Items l.tKi Dl Fxchances for clearing house 6, is I ll Notes of other National banks 2,110 ikj Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents M2 11 Lawful Money Reserve In Dink, viz. : Specie ir,,l7.1 Legal tcneler notes 75.C20 00 SO.00,1 15 Reilcmptlon fund witli II. S. treasurer (5 per cet.t. of circulation) 10,000 00 Total $l,hG3,743 23 LIABILITIES. Surplus slock paid in $ 2V),00i) 00 Surplus fund 83,000 00 Undivided profits, less expenses and t.ies paid fff.l'iO 11 Nation ll bank notes outstanding 220.ISX1 (10 Due to other National banks 4.1,2's.l Til Due to state banks and bunkers 1,20.1 ') ll dividual deposits subject to check.. irsNJM 22 Demand certificates of deposit lHVHJ 77 Certified cheeks l,2k(i 31 Cashici's checks outstanding It. 1 47 United States deposits 12.1,imh isl Total .l,sel5.Tri ; State of Fcnnsyliath, County cf Laeka varra, ss. : I, Frank L. Phillips, cashier of the above-nain -el bank, do solemnly swear that the above state--me tit Is truo to the best of my krowlcelge and tll'f. F. L. PHILLIPS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to befoie me this ninth day of July. 1M0 WM. A. WILCOX, Notary Public. Correct Attest: JOHN T. P011Tr.lt, J. J. JERMvS. W, Ij. CONNELL, Directors. SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED-dlT"ArmuVnY "toT perale man who understands tinng boibr.s and care of inichlnciy. Wsges no object. Ad dress "E.," General Delivery. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOLMI MAN OF gocd chaiaeter at any kind ol woik. Cm five references. Address John Imnun, White's I erry, Vt yomlng county, Pa. SITUATION WANTED-TO GO OUT BY TDK day washing or cleaning; or take work home. Mrs. Lee, 631 Mineral street. SITUATIOn"waNTFD-TO (10 OUT BY THE day to work: washing and cleaning. Mis. Iledgeman, 614 Wyoming avenue. DRUGGIST RELIEF"! REGISTERED ORADlJ ate desires position us relief clerk. Address Tharmaclst, caro Tribune. PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDING, C. P. A., 2J TRAD- ers' Bank building. Architects. EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, CONNELL building, Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT, PRICE building, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton. Cabs and Carriages. RUBBER TIRED CABS AND CARRIAGES; BEST of service. Prompt attention given orders, by 'phone. 'Phones 2672 and 5JJ2. Joseph Kelley, 121 Linden. Dentists. DR. C. E. EILENBERGER, PAULI BUILDING, Spruce street, Scranton. DR. I. O. LYMAN. SCRN10N PRIVATE Hos pital, cor. Wyoming and Mulberry. DR. C. C. LAUBACH. 115 WYOMING AVENUE. DR. H. F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE. 12) AND 127 FRANKLIN AVE nue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIGLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D., L. ll W. PAS- sengcr depot. Conductor on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor. Lawyers. RICIIRD J. BOURKE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 300 2 Lackawanna avenue. General law busi ness, collections and loans. J. W. BROWNING. jVrrORNKY AND f OF.NSEL-lor-at-law. Rooms 812-313 Mears building. I). B. REPLOGLH. ATTORNEY LOANS NKGO tiatcd on real estate security. Mears building, comer Washington avenue and Spruce street. FRANK E BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND COL.SSEL lor-at-law. Burr billding, Rooms 11 and 11, Washington avenue. W1LLARD. WARREN k KNAPP. ATTORNEYS and Counsellors-at-Lavv. Republican building, Wishlngton avenue. JESSUP eV JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND COIJN-selors-at-law. Commonwealth building; rooms 10, 20 and 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-.tTav7 Rooms 514, 513 and 610 Board of Trade Bldg. EDWARD W .THAYER, .VTTORNKY. ROOMS HO3-0O4. 9th floor, Mears building. L. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-iTaW COM, monwealth building, Scranton, Pa. O. R. riTCHER. ArrORNEY-AT-LAW'.COT monwealth building, Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON Si WILCOX, TRADERS' NATIONAL Bank building. C. COMEGYS, 013 REPUBLICAN BUILDING. A. W. DERTHOLF. ATTORNEY, MEARS BLDG. Physicians and Surgeons. mi." W. E. ALLEN, 613 NORTH WASHINGTON avenue. DR. S. W. L'AMOREAUX. OFFICE"" W'ASlf Inton avenue. Rrsldenee. 131S Mulbcny. Chrfinle diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys anel genlto-urir.ary organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. in. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. SCRANTON, Pa. Courses prepaiatory to college, law, medi cine or business. Opens Sept. 12th. Send for catalogue. Rev. Thoniaa M. Cann, LL.!)., prin cipal and propiletor; W, V. Plutnley, A. M., headmaster. Seeds, O. R. CLARK i- CO., SEEDMAN AND Nt l7" cry man, store 201 Washington avenue; pre 11 house, 1030 North Main avenue; store tele phone, 7S2. Wive Screens, JOSliril KUETTEL. REAR 811 LACkXw'ANNA avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of Who Screens. Miscellaneous. IUIT.RS ORCIIESTRA-MUSIOloRlTlXsi picnics, parties, receptions, weddings and eon cert work furnisbeel, For teims address R, J, Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over llulhcrt's muslu store. MEGARGEE BROS.. PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN veloties, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 130 Washington avenue, scranton, l" j RAILROAD TIME TABLES PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule In Effect November 10. 1800. Trains leave- Scranton: 0.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Haiti more, WashlnRton and for Pitts burg and the West. ' 0.3B a. m., weok days, for Hazleton, Pottsvillo, Reading, Norrlstovaro, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and the West. S.18 p. m,, week days, (Sundayt 1.58 p. m.,) for Sunbury, Harrls burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. 11. WOOD, Gen. Pass. Agt. J. II. HUTCHINSON, Gen. Mgr. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, In F.ITect June 10, 1000. Sopth Leave Scranton for New York at 1.43. 3.00, fl.40, 8.00 and 10 OS a m., 12.53, S.3.1, and 8.10 p. in, For Philadelphia at 5.40, 8.00 and 10.0 n. m.; 12.53 and .1.&1 p. in. For Stroudsbur at 0.10 p. m. Milk anil accommodation at 3.40 p. ni. Arrive at lloboken at 0.55, 7.1S, 10.1.1 a. m.J 1-'. OS, 2.17. 4.4S, 7.10 and 11.41 p. m. Arrlvo tX Philadelphia at 10 00 a. m.; LOO, 3.49. D.00 and S.22 p. m. Arrive from New York at 105, 4.04 and 10.20 a. m.; 1.00. 1.52, 6.41. S.45 and 11.3X1 p. in. From Stroudsburg lit 8.05 a. m. North Leave Scranton for Buffalo and Inter mediate stations at 1.10, 4.10 and 8.30 a. m. l-'J. 5 43 and 11.35 p. m For Oswego and Syra cuse at 4 10 a. in . and 1 51 p. in For Utlra al 1.10 a. m , ami 1.65 p. m I'or Montrose at R.3I a m. ; l.n.-, p, ,,i , and 5.1"! p. m. For Nichol son at 4.00 and 0.15 p. in. For Ilinghamton. 10.23 and h.50 p m. Arrive in Seranton from Butlalo at 1.30, 2 65, 5.33 and 10.00 a. m.; 3.30 and 8.00 p. in. From Oswi'go and Syracuse at 2.63 a. m.; 12 . and 8 00 p. m. Frcm L'tica at 2.35 a. m. 12 38 and 330 p. in. From Nicholson at 0.50 a. in . and 0.00 p. m I'mm Montrose at 7.55 and 10.00 a in. ; ;i.2o ami s is) p m. Illeiimisburg Division Leave Scranton for nrlniiinhcrlaml at fl. 13, 10.03 n. in.; 1.55 and Jan p. m. For Piy mouth at 1 03, 3.40, 8.53 and 11 3i p. m. For Nanticoke at 8.10 a. m. Arrivs nt Northumberland at '1.35 a. m. ; 1.10, 6.00 and 8,J P. m. Arrive Nantleokc at 010 a. m. Arrlvi at Pit mouth at 2.00, 132 and 0.50 p. m., and 12 30 a. m. Arrive at Seranton from Northum beiland at 0 12 a. in.; 12.35, 4.50 and 8.43 p. in From Nanticoke at 11 00 a m. From Plym outh at 7.50 a. m., 3.20. 5 35 and 11.10 p. in. . SUNDAY TRAINS South Lenc Scranton 1 10, 3.00, 5.40, 10.05 . m. ; 3.33, 3.10 and 8 10 p. m. North Leave Scranton at 1.10, 1.10 a. m.i 1.53, C.P and 11 35 p. m. Bloonisburg Division Leave Scranton at 10.03 "- in,, and 5 50 p. m. Delaware and Hudson. , In Effect May 27, 1!KX). Trains for Carbondale leave Seranton at fl.20, j. 53. 8.51. 10.13 n. m.J 12.00, 1.21, 2.20, 3.52, 6.23, C.23, 7.67, 0.15, 11.15, 1.10 p. m. For Honesdale and Lake Lodorc 4J.20, 10.13 a. in ; 2.20 and 6 2.5 p. m. For Wilkes-Barre U5. 7.41, 8.43. 0.38, 10.43 a. m.; 12.01, 1.2S, 2.JS, 3.3.1, 1.27, 0.10, 7.18, 10.41, 11.30 p. m. For I. V. n It. points 0.45 a. m.; 12.03, 2.18, 3.33 and 11.30 p. m. For Pennsylvania It. It. polnU 0.13, 0.38 a. in.; 218 and 4.27 p. in. For Albany and all points north C.20 a, m. and 3.52 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. I'or Carbondale 7.20. 0.00, 11.33 a. m.J 2.20, 3.52. 6.47. 10.62. I'or W ilkes llarre 0.3S a. m.; 12.03, 1.53, 3.29, 4.42, 0.27, 8.27 p. m, For Albany and points north 3.52 p. m. For Honesdale and Lake Lodore 0.00, 11.33 a. in. and 3.52 p. ni. Lowe-st rates to all points in United States and Canada. J. W. BURDICK. O. P. A., Albany, N. Y. II. W. CROSS, D. P. A., Scranton, Pa. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In Effect May 27. 1000. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. Tor Philadelphia and New York, via D. k 11. Tl. It., at 0.13 a. m. and 12.03, 2.13, 4.27 (Black Diamond Express), and 11.20 p. m. Sundays, D. & II. H. It.. 1.53, 7 IS p. in. For White Haven, Hazleton and principal points in the coal regions, via D & II. It. II., 0.45. 2.13 and 4.27 p. ni. For rottsville, 0.43, 2.18 p. m. For Bethlehem. Easton, Beading, Harrlsburg; nnd principal intermediate stations via D. & II. R. 11., 0.43 a. m.i 12.03, 2.18, 4.27 (Black Dia mond Express), 11.30. Sundays, D. & II. R. R. 1.5S ,7.4S p. in. For Tunkhannoclc. Tovvanda. F.lmira, Ithaca, Geneva and principal Intermediate stations, via 11.. L. k W. It. It., 8.0S a. in.; 1.05 and 3.35 P. m. For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago, ami all points west, via D. & II. R. It., 12.03. 3.33 (Black Diamond Express), 7.48, 10.41, 11.30 p. m. Sundays, D. il II. R. It., 12.03 p. in., 7.43 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley parlor cars on all trains between Wilkes-Barre and New York, Philadelphia, Buffalo and Su pension Bridge. ROLI.IN II. WILBUR. Cen. Supt., 28 Cortland street. New Y'ork. CHARLES S. LEE. Gen. rass. Agt., 28 Cortland street. New- York. A. W. NONNEMACHER. Diy. Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem, Pa. For tlekets and Pullman reservations apply 303 Lackawanna avenue, Scranton, Pa. Central Railroad of New Jersey. Stations In New York Foot of Liberty street, N. II., and South Ferry. .,.., Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insuring cleanliness and comfoit. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAY 21. 1000. Trains leave Scranton for New Y'ork, Newark, Elizabeth. Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem, AI lentovvn, Mauih Chunk and White Haven, at 8.30 a. in.; express, 1.20; express, 4.00 p. m. Sundays, 2.15 p. m. For Plttston and Wilkes-Barre, 8.S0 a. m., 1.20, 4.00 p. in. Similar, 2.15 p. m. For Mountain Park. 8.30 a. m., 1.20, 1.00 p, m. Sundays. 2.15 p. m. For Baltimore and Washington, and points South and West via Bethlehem, 8.30 a. m., 1.20 p. m. Sundays, 2.15 p. m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at (8.30 through car) a. m. and 1.20 p. in. For Reading, Lebanon ami ilarnshurg, via AI lentovvn, 8.S0 a. m. 1.20 p. in. Sundays, 2.13 P m- w For rottsville. 8.30 a. in.. 1.20 p. m. Thiougli tickets to all points east, south and west at lowest rates at tho station. J. II. OlILIUl'SEN, Gen. Supt. II. 1'. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt. ITew York, Ontario and Western P..R. TIME TABLE IN E1TECT SUNDAY', JUNE 21, North Bound Trains. Leave. Leave. Scran- Carbon- Arrive Trains. ton. dale. Cadosla. 201 10.10 a.m. 11.20 a.m. 1.05 p.m. 20,1 3.45 p, m. 4.32 p. m. 6.45 p. m. 207 ..... 6.00 p. m. Arrlvo Carbondale, 6. 40 p. m. South Bound Trains. Leave Leave Cadosia. Carbondale. Scranton. 202 ...... 7.00 a.m. 7.40 a.m. 04 8.40 a.m. 10.02 a.m. 10.43 a.m. 200 2.03 p. m. 3.34 p. m. 4.20 p. m. SUNDAYS ONLY'. North Bound. Leave Ieave Scran- Carbon- Arrive ton, dale. Cadosla. 203 8.30 a.m. 0.10 a.m. 10.43 a.m. 203 7.00 p. m. Arrive CarbondaIe,7.43 p. m. South Boumt. Leave Leave Cadosla. Carbondale. Seranton. 203 ...... 7.00 a.m. ,7.40 a.m. 203 430 p. m. 6.64 p. m. tT.35 p. in. Train No. 201 makes connection for point North and South en Main Line, at Cadosla. Trains Nos. 03 and 201 make Walton, Delhi, Ihmilen and Sidney connections. Trains Nos. 205 and 203 make Main Line con nections on Sunday. For further information, consult ticket agents. J. C. ANDERSON, Gen. Pass. Agt., New York. J. K. WELSH, Traveling Passenger Agent, Scran ton. Pa; Erie and Wyoming Valley. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAY 28, 1000. Trains leave Scranton for Havvley, Lake Ariel and intermediate points as follows! No. 2, H 45 a. in.; No. 4, 2.25 p. m.i No. 0, 6.20 p, ni.; No. 8, 7.55 p. m. Sundav trains at 0 00 a. m. and 2.00 p. m. Trains No. 2 and No. 4 connect at Hawley for points en File railroad. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES-IHRRE RECORD CAN 41F, HAD in Scranton at the news stands of Relsman Bros , 403 Spruce and 603 Linden; M, Norton, H.'J Lickawanna avenue; I. S, Schutter, 111 Spiueo street, RS.Ij. T iHxURTICUUR shampooing, 60c 1 facial massage) manicur ing, 25c. j chlropoily. 701 iulney. CITY SCAVENGER A. II, DI1IGGS CLKAN9 PRIVY VAULTS AND cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. B. BltiaaS, Proprietor. Leave order 1100 North Main avenue, or Eleke'a drug store, est ner Adams and Mulberry. .Telephone 9310.