t 'JW jfsW THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1900. LACKAWANNA COUNTY. CARBONDALE. rUNEBAI OF ALRIO BERRY. Tho funeral of Alrlc Berry was hold vestcrday nt 1 o'clock, Presiding- Elder Rev. J. P. Warner olticlatlni? In the absence of Rev. A. 1 Chaffee, pastor of the Methodist KplRcopal church, at which deceased was n regular attend ant. The home on Tetrace street was crowded with friends of the deceased whllt the services wcic belnn conduct ed. A quartette composed of members of the Methodist church choir, Misses Butler and Bailey nnd Messrs. Dlx and Clark, sanp several selections. Many went to Peckvllle, where Intoiment was made. Tho pallbearers were: Messrs. D. W. Humphrey, Hecse Hughes, Itlchard Lee, E. M. Peck and William Harper. WATER ORDINANCE ADVANCED. Councils are pushing along lively tho ordinance providing foi a special elec tion on the witcr question. Common ers passed It on third leading last night and turned It over to the Select men. They all voted for it on two readings, except Chairman Fletcher, who did not vote either way. He said he certainly would not vote against It, but couldn't vote for t now, as he hadn't seen the protosed site and was not familiar with the work done by the committee. Councils adjourned to meet In iolnt session Tuesday evening, to elect a city engineer. UNION SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC. The Protestant Sunday schools of the city have, decided to plrnlc at Lake I-odore, Jul; 20. Representatives of the sevual schools elected 13. C. Hntn den, of Tiinity, chat' man; A. S. Lews ley, of tho Berenn Baptist, secretary, and M. D. Lathrop of the First Pres byterian, tieasurer. Committees have been appointed to make arrangements. The Mozait band will bo In attend ance "arj will be forty cents for adults and twenty-five cents for chil dren between 5 and 12 years. LOCAL. AND PERSONAL. Miss Kathryn V. Farrell, of Pi Ire Ptreet and Miss I.oretta Colemnn, of Scott street, spent yesterday In Scran ton. Robeit Copeland, of Belmont ntroet, Is laid up with a sprained ankle. Miss Teresa McHale Is spending a month with PIttston friends. L. Oelger arid famllv have returned from a week's outing at Crvstal lake. J. fi. Rose was confined to the house yesterday, as the result of a fall from his bicycle. The Cycle clJb will hae a club run to Aichbald Friday evening. Martin Larkln, of Schnectady, N. Y., is visiting his mother, Mrs. Mary Lar kln, of Brooklyn street. Mis. A. W Reynolds and daughter have gone to Ocean Grove for the summer. Attorneys Jeorge Koran r.nd M. V. Conry and Deputy County Treasurer John Gaffnty, of Scranton, were busi ness callers hero yesterday. Profi-ssor W. A. F. Peott is training a bos' choir for the new Tiinity chuich. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD Heated Session of the School Board. Band Concert at Mayfleld Tomor row Night Personal News. At Tuesday night's meeting of tho school board our report closed at 10 o'clock, when all but two of the teach ers were elected, as stated In yester day's Tribune. The two new teachers appointed weie John T. Jenkins, of this borough nnd J. P. Wilson, of Green Grove. The rest of the session was devoted to assigning the teacheis to their various rooms, and this proved such a task that after remaining In session four hours nnd a half they ad journed nt midnight without complet ing the task Tho teao'ieis who were assigned were1 Miss Grace Vull, mora 11: Arthur Fowler, room 10, John Jen kins, room 9, Miss Sara Mullen, loom 8; J. P. Wilson, room 7 For loom 0 the boaul could not agree. Miss Com Davis, Miss Maggie Mtilherln nnd Miss Can id Murrny weie nominated and the vote was 4 for Miss Mulherln, who was supported by Loughney, Giant Edmunds and Piltchard. Miss Davis was supported by Hunter, Morcom and ' Depew, and Miss Murray by Blake and Prltchard. Seventy-live ballots were taken, the result being practically as above stated, when Secietary Hunter said he did not propo3 being kept out of bed all night, proceeded to gather up the books and papers preparatory to leaving. The othr members fol lowed and outside some one asked when the board would meet again, to which the secretary replied "at the call of the president" President Ptltchaid here interposed saying he would never call the board together. The meeting throughout the evening was quite heated and Prltchard at ono time threatened to resign. If the president should fall to call another meeting, the members can do so themselves. The Mayfleld band will give the thltd of their series of conceits on the lawn of J, J. Place, Mayfleld, Friday even ing, the 13th, when they will render the following programme March, "The Man Behind the Gun," Sousa grand selection from "Martha " Flotow . re verie, "The Wayside Chapel," Wilson; Postillion waits; Southern pas'tlmes Beyer; medley overture "Off and On," DeWltt. "Stnr Spangled Banner." The fune.-dl of the late Harry Wll Hams, whose life was tn cruelly crush ed out by a fall of rock while at work In the Olenvvood shaft, will take place tomorrow afternoon. Miss Grace Drlesbaeh, of Hyde Park, Is spending tho wppIc with her sister, Mrs. Bert Mason, of Second stieet. Miss Bradley.of Buffrlo, Is the guest of Rev. Maynard R. and Mrs Thomp son, of Bacon Btreet. Merlon "Wheeler Henry Maxwell, Arthur Winter, Thomas Gavin. George Battenberg, Willie Parks and Frank Collins have rented Dr Graves' cottage at Crystal lake, and will take posses Ion on Friday. They have hired a EVERY WOMAN Komfttlmei Dedi s reliable, moathlr. the purest drugs should b used. Dp. Peal's "vV I They are prompt, aafo and certain In result, . Tbo "nufa (Br. real's) never disappoint Bold for 81.00 per box. For Sale by JOHN H. PHLEPS, Spruce street. man cook from Scranton, and expect to luive a pleasant sojourn nt tho pop ular lake. Mrs. 1311a Qrcenslnde, Mrs. John Penrose and Mrs, Thomas Mann yes terday attended a meeting of the past presidents of the older of Daughter.1 of ht. George, at Aoea. Mrs. A. P. Matthew h, whoso serious Illness hae been rauilng her friends considerable anxiety, was slightly Im proved yesteiday. Mr. and Mm. itlchard Pcttlgrew, of Olyphant, were, on Sunday, tho guests of Mr. and Mis. Bert Mason, of Second street. TAYLOR NEWS. Library Association Ball Team De featedFuneral of a Child Other Nows of Intorest. The Brothers of PIttston defeated the Pi Ice Library nssoclitlon team In a one-sided contest yesterday after noon on the school house grounds by the score of 12 to 0. The fenttires of the game weie the all-aiound work of the Bi other.. Tho plM-lng of Smaltz, of the same team, who held the Library team down to five lilts and nine strike outs. Mute Stone, the right (lelder of the nsoclntlon, played a star game. He made two beautiful tunning catch es. Morris alo pitched fall ball, but his suppoit was eiy lagged. During the game tho seeon 1 baseman of the Brothers was hit In the head b a pitched ball and knocked senseless. He had to retire fiom tho game T. Shea umpired the contest nnd gave perfect satisfaction. The funeral of Maiy Jane, the C-months-old child of Mi. nnd Mis. David K. Bvans, of North Taylor, oc curred yesterday afternoon. Burial was made In Hyde Paik cemetery. Sad Intelligence was received hero from West Scianton on Tuesday, an nouncing tho death of Mrs. Annie Stevens, of that place. She Is sur vived by two daughters, Mrs Henja mln Powell nnd Mis. Ldward Hvans, of this place, one daughter nnd son of Hde I'nrk. The fiuvral will occur this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be made In the Tnvlor cemetery. It has Just been made known that the manlage of Miss Jennie How ells and Mi Morgan Maish, both popular joung people of this place, took place on July 4, at Blnghamton, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Marsh have the best wishes of their many fi lends. Mr. Frank Gendall, of Peckvllle, was a visitor here last evening. Miss Hughes, of We tt Scranton, and a graduate of the Bloomsburg State Normal school was the guest of her class mate, Miss Gertiude Morris, of Grove street, yesterday. Taylor castle, No. 267, Knights of the Golden Fagle, will met In their rooms this evening. Miss Lizzie Powell has returned to her home In Nantlcoke, after being the guest of relatives hero for the past few months. Mr. J. S. Knight, of Philadelphia, called on T. A. Uvans, of Main street, yestt i day. Lackuwanna Valley council. No. 81, Junior Order United American Me chanics, will meet In session this even ing. MOSCOW. A surprise party was tendered Mis. George Shuw Monday afternoon and evening, nt hei homo on Main stieet. During the evening a bounteous sup per was served. The following guests were piescnt. Mr. and Mis. Kessenlor, Mr. and Mis. Adams. Mr. and Mis. W. A. DePew, Mr. and Mis. Gaidner, Mr. and Mrs Arch Deckei, Ml. and Mis. Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. F. W Posten, Mr. and Mis. Isaac Bivjsecker, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Blesecker, Mr. and Mrs. C H. Travis, Mr. and Mrs B. H.Waidell, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Wilson, Dr. and Mrs. Wilson. Dr. and Mrs. L'Amor eaux, Mis. S S. Ycagei, Mrs. Dixon, Mrs.. A. 13. Hinds, Mrs. Stone, Mrs. reinsely. Mis. Watkins, Mis. Watts, Mrs. Mnigaiet Wnrd'll, Mrs. Rey nolds, Mrs. Pultz, Mm. Martin, Mis. i:. N. Swarts, Mis. Mnlone, Mrs. Geo. Boitiee, Mr. Vail, Misses Nettle Vail. Lila Decker. Elizabeth Lyman, Mos cow, and Mis. Van Tassel, Mis. W. Van Tassel, Mrs. Hendeison, Hnboken; Mrs. B. Posten, Wllkes-Bane Mis. WntKlns and son, George, Scranton Mis. Posten. of Wilkes-Baire, Is the guest of ft lends In town. Mr nnd Mis. 13. N. Wells nie visit ing the foimer's patents at South Ca naan. Mrs. A. Babcock returned home es teiday nftei a six weeks' visit at IIol llsterville. Fred Van Brunt, of New Yoik city, leturned Sundaj. after a short stay with his parents, Mr. nnd Mis. C. P. Vnn Brunt. Loien Clements, of New York, is the guest of his mother. Mis. W. F. Clem ents. Mrs. Watkins nnd son, Ocoige. of Scianton, are the guests of the for mer's sister, Mrs. George Shaw. A qunrtorlv meeting wns held In tho Methodist Episcopal church Sunday morning, conducted by Rev. Warner, piesldlng elder. Mis. Clnrles Vnn Tassel and mother, of Otnnge, ate the guests of Mis. Clements. It Is Perfectly Reliable. "We hnvp sold many different cough remedies but none has given better satisfaction than Chambet Iain's," says Mr. Charles Holzhauer. diugglst, New ark, N. J. "It Is perfectly safe and can be idleil upon In all cases of coughs, colds oi hoarseness Sold !' nil diug glsts. Matthews Bros., wholesale and retail agents. i m ii OLYPnANT. Tho school board met last night In regular session. In tho absence of Piesldent Lenehan. Mr. McCann occu pied the chair. Mr. Weaver lepoited that the central school grounds hid been graded and laid out foi a law n, as Instructed. The building commit tee was dliected to make what repairs ate necessary at the various schools In the borough. A dupllcato order for 11 25 was ordered drawn In favor of William Rogan, to jeplace one which has been lost. Mr McCann brought medlelne. Only h armload tsA If you want tho beal, gel Feramrroval PiQIs Pharmacist, ccr. Wycmlng evenue and catarrh of Peruna n Safeguard Again ( Summer Catarrh. I 5N s Mr O W. Grlor, Watsontown, Pa. O W. Grler, of Watsontown, Pa., says- "Poruna has done what four doc tors could not do. My bowels are now all right and I recommend Pe runa to everybody who has bowel trouble. It is our family medicine. I think I would have been in my grave today had it not been for you." Robert W. Goodwin, Moddersvllle. Mich., wiltes "Four jenrs ago I hod been bothered with cramps In my sto mach or down close to the bowels ever since I was a bo). At the time I took your Peruna I was about thirty years old. I was botheied quite often through tho year and quite bad. They would up the question of employing a truant olllcer, and pointed out the great need of one In this boiough. A motion was then passed unanimously that such an olilctr be appointed, as lequlied by the law of the state. Two bills were passed as follows. Lackawanna Coal eom pnnv, $3, Thomas G. Davis, $14.25. The same coips of teachers as em ployed last jear weie le-appolnted, as follows First ward school, Hannah Henij, principal. S.uah Ruddy, assist ant; Central school, M W. Gumming", principal. Miss M. J. McHale, assist ant, Kate Fljnn, Edith Evans, Katie Donnellv, Jennie Patten, Mary A. Mr Olnty, Katie Nealon, Third ward school, Mamie Nealon, Katie Muiphy; Washington school, Katie Muriay, Nel lie McAndrew, Margaiet Evans, night schools, Maty Walsh, Eva Kelly, Hen rietta Dougherty, Jennie McCann, Mny Rogan. Applications for positions were received from Mary F. Rogan and Harry 11 Bltdler. . DALTON. Misses Lena nnd Helen Reading, of Chicago, are guests of Mrs. O. P. Stoll. A. C. Wall, of New York, called on fi lends here Tuesday. Mis. W. P. Jenkins entertained Daniel Williams and family over Sun day. Professor Hobbes, of Kingrton, nnd Professor Hanyon, of Waverly. were callers at the school board meeting on Monday evening. Miss Upton, of Brookljn, N. Y., and Mrs. Mumfoul and daughter, of New Yoik city, aro spending the summer with Mis Relph. Dr. Rice, who Is boatdlng at S. E. Finn's home, mikes almost dally trips out In the count ly with his automo bile. Miss Hattle Charles left jestetday for a visit among friends. Mr. nnd Mis. Htniy M. Ives nre con templating spending the w Intel In Cali fornia. BASE BALL. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs. Won Iwt. IT 12 21 .Ot.? 1(1 -)l .517 iij St .537 .ii 31 .510 12 .1". .17.3 2) a i .too i) 35 .fit 21 It .til Ilrooklvn .. Pittsburg .. ( lili.ii.-n Philid.lphlu ( linlmi.ul . St I mils .. H.i. ton .... Vw V.oi! . U Plttal.lIU It II r. UruoiiMi o i) n o n n no o n i ,t I'lttolmri; 1 0 0 0 J 0 i) 1 4 10 llitlirlis Non uml Vl((iulri; I 1 1 i i ) i itul (1 t'liimur. I nii'Iiv SnartuiKiil. U ( Im-lntutl n. II i:. I'hllnldphli 0 1 0 1 0 n 0- I. '. .V tludnndti .' 1 n 0 (i (i 0 0 4 7 8 3 lllltcrii- -llnimliiie and Doiiiriis, Sntt ami 1'tit, I m Ire Trirj. U St Luuls- It II K. Iloston 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 .1 8 i M 1mN 0 0 1)000000-0 2 0 Battirlt NichoN and Milllvan; urnii; and (iit;ir. riijilrc l'nnlli. Eastern League. lorimto, 7; Mimtrtal, 4 Hartford, J, Wor(ftrr, 1. Mrjcuc ii, ItciilHstcr, fl (d irkiipss), I'ruWikiuo, J, irlnj:(lt!d, 1 An-.eilcan League. lann Cltv, 0, prtrolt, 0. Itulf.ilo. Id, Chicago, 5 IudUii4Kli, 10, MlniKjpnlK H (flrt cirne) Imli inaii)li, 0, Minneapolis, u (second Kame) (levehnd Vlllwjukie, rain. AMATEUR NOTES. The ktandini; of the I.leetrip City League la a! foi low : Won I.ot. PC. Viitors 1 0 l.OOii Colmnliln J 1 ,n0 llannonles 1 2 .act ItciculaM 1 2 ,8.11 ltutlnus 1 2 .it) Stonewall stars 1 2 3A1 The n .nits of the games plajed lat Sunda weie IltRulira, 0, Columblas, (I; VI(tor, 10, tannines, 5, Harmonies, 0; stonewall Stars, 2 There will be a meeting of the Vnthracite league Thursday afternoon the Sliders' ground ot 12 o'clock All managers and captains are requested to be present. Kay Collins, president. The icrrett standing ot the Anthracite league league is as follows; Won Lost. PC slider Junior 7 1 .87 Vtlautlis 7 2 .778 Mdrttes 2 7 .121 Ubieties I 7 1H The vtlantlcs were defeated by the Slider Juniors on anoint of the absence of three of their best men b) a score of 18 to U. LEAVING LINCOLN. Adlal Stevenson Goes to Lake Kin notonka Tovvne Also Departs, Lincoln, Neb., July 11. Adlal Steven son, Democratic candidate for vice president, left Lincoln today for Lake Minnetonkn, Minn., where his family Is stopping. Ho probably will remain there for a few days and then go to his home at Bloomlngton, Ills., where he expects to remain until formally notified of his nomination. Charles A, Tovvne also left this after noon for home. the bowels. generally last for a day or two, but the last time I had It It lasted over two weeks, nnd was terribly bad. My wife bought a bottle of Peruna, and the first doo I took helped me. I havo only had ono slight attack since, nnd that was Inst spilng and I took about two-thlrds of a bottle of Pet una to effect a cure," Mrs. George W. Taylor, Lex, Tenn., says: "I had had chronic dlarrhoei for six years. I tried everything I could hear of and had consulted sev eral physicians without avail. My husband bought me a bottle of Pe runa and I began to improve .at once. I can do anything I over could, and eat anything without Inconven ience, and when I say If It had not been for Peruna I would now be In my grave, I do not think I exagger ate." John W. Methvln, of Belva, 'Ark., writes: "I had what Is called catarrh of the lower bowels, and no one knows the torture and misery I have passed through. Mv doctor seemed to do me no good. I had often heard of Peruna when I was first taken sick, but I did not know It wns good for catarrh, un til I saw ono of Dr. Hnrtman's ad vertisements In the paper. I made up my mind I would try It, as my doctor wns doing me no good. I got a bottle of Peruna nnd began to feel better after the first dose. I believe if it hnd not been for Peruna I would have died. Everyone said I was go ing to die and I bellowed it. To those who are suffering with catarrh I take pleasure In recommending your med' clne to them." A book entitled "Summer Catarrh," sent free by tho Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS 85.00 to Niagara Falls and Return via the Lehigh Valley Railroad, July 14, 1D00. Tickets w ill be on sale July 14th, lim ited for return passage to July 16th, Inclusive, nnd will be honored on any train except the Bla'k Diamond Ex press. Tor further lnfoimatlon, con sult Lehigh Valley ticket agents. S5.00 to Atlantic City and Return via the Lehigh Valley Railroad, July 18, 1000. Tickets, good for return In 10 days, exclusive of going dato, will bo on sale July 18th for all trains except the Black Diamond Exptess". Half above fate for children. For additional In formation, consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents. Excursion to Heart Lake, Sunday, July 15. That everyone may have an oppor tunity of enjov lng a delightful day's outing at the popular and picturesque Heai t Lake resort, agents of the Lack awanna railroad will sell excursion tickets to Heart Lake and return at 75 cents for the tound trip. Tickets good going and returning on that date only. Regular ti.ilns. "Don't Be Cross." There Is no occasion to be so when you tiavel via the Lake Hhoie and Michigan Southern Ralhva. A Jour ney on this plctutei;eie nnd perfect route never becomes weailsome. Its route travers.es the most beautiful por tion of the Middle states, and its cars aie so room) and ceimfui table and Its toadbeil so well laid, that should the ttaveler tire of watching the scenery she may read or sleep with lest and comfoit Ladles, esptlnll, who usu all tlnd a jnuinev liksome, should be sine to buy theli ticket vln the Lake Slioit nml Michigan Southern Rallwa.v. F.ACING AT TITUSVILLE. Sapphiie Wins the 2.17 Paco Un finished Event. Tltusvllle, I'a., Jul 11. The second da's lacing on the Lake 13ilc tiottlli'; clicult toda wns Intel uipted bj rain. Sapphire won the J.17 pace, unfinished fiom vesu-rduv. In the sixth heat, as follows: S').iplilu 1, Tom Nolnu, 1; Dumont, 1, i, liiokei, 3 Today's heats weie us follows. 2 2. oki.s trutllii, pur.e, UI (iintlnMiid): Helena 2 t 1 Vrthur C 4 1 2 l.ahi It 1 b . rid.maik 1 1 8 Utile Onward . 4 4 Whips Jr (. u ." Ilill.v llriijlitiii 7 .'. 0 Oxford Chlmis 'I fl 7 Uilv K 8 7 0 Time, 2 20H, 2.20'S, 2.20H. 2 2H chss, paclni:, pursi, ?I0U (unllnMied): Inima V l l 5 Junes II 2 2 1 Carl Wilkes' ( 1 2 Prink Van .1 8 .1 Annie llartman 8 4 4 Itlchard A fi 1 10 Marllc Wilkes 11 11 fi Aliic A I 12 II lloc.il.' 12 l ) Harrv Woodbine 7 0 8 Mi.vvlcw II 10 7 llilverdlne 10 7 12 Time, 2 I44, 2 13V&, 2 1V&, IRON AND STEEL TRADE. State of Easiness as Viewed by American Manufacturer. Plttfburg, July 11 The American Manufnetuter v. Ill say In its Iron nnd steel leview tonionow Sliding prices a'ong tho chutes is the principal occupation of producers who have leisure on their hand The pi Ice of one day Is lost sight of the next twenty-four hours, nnd each succeed ing day witnesses some further change In the scale values As outlined In this column a month ngo the prices are destined to drop down to the low est point and tho present outlook Is that values will go even lower than was thought nt that time and lower, pei haps than they really rieed to go, nes3tmer has not made any progress nnd M unsalable at any price so fnr offered. Tho nominal quotation Is $18, but Pittsburg may be bought for $16. If the conditions peislst a little longer the rato will bo J15, a drop of $10 per ton within three weeks. With prevail ing charges for material and cost of labor It Is Impossible that tho best equlppc concerns can pioduce besse mer for $15 per ton, so thnt the con sumers will have tho better of the case, Tllllets are quoted nominally nt $22, but good business would bo given a rato probably $2 per ton lower. Tho foundry Irons are not better fixed, al though the foundries have little or no stoi k. Number 2 foundry Is slow nt $17.f.O and mill lion Is not strong at $16, The yards aie bare, and It may hap pen that If a demand comes sudden'.v some of those who have waited with the most patience may rot be able to The People's A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for His nctiBlt of H Who Ilnvo Houses to Rent, Kent Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or HelpThou Small Advertisements Cot Oils Cent a Word, Six Insertions tor I'ivc Cents a Word Except Situation Wanted. Which ArJ In scrted Free. WANTED-TO RENT. WANTED- BY SKl'TKMllKIt, A hMAI.Ii HlNflMJ houp t( tnod-rn comtrwtlon; located be l ion linden and Oll, loMcraon and Clay; mall family. P. O llo 1M, Scranton, Ta WANTED-TO BUY. uivrim-EtrAvn iftvil UnT l 4PIIIW H 0-Sf'-' imi't li In Roud order; Itate purtlmlar". aa to makr and price i!dre, L. M , Krneral de liver, Scranton, I'a FOR SALE fOlt SM.K-llOrsK, HvltN Kn TWI'.STV acrca of land, Weft Viountnln Inquire (Ito W ictwl. KOU SU.K CIlr'Vl'-A SOJT DIUNK lU'SIM.SW. Sksllfattory rcTcna for dltposal Al fly Walter Depcw, llox 22, Jermjn. JVg-Pjy I NT ED-MALE. WvTH-. lllllC.IIT OfSO VUS AS VI VN niter to appoint Mlesimn, mint travel no cnionilh mrl contrait stitmil with rliht part Sihrj, 18 ucrkU ard all eilxMi-ea ht jurlcnie not neicwirj, Imt mint le mnliitloua d a lui.llcr lljpld pnnntli n II woitln W rrr.li bond to aeinrltj .uid rifntncei rinulrrd Attduas It II V , Tribune olBce w WTKI) Ol 1 Vt TO WORK IN OI 11 packing dipirlnient, mint have Rood rifcr enccs C. S Woolworth, 319 I ackavv anna ac. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. iVTr.D-oinr. rou ornkrai. hoi siwohk. Appl) at once at Mr 1.. Jontu, .n . Sumner ivcnuc WANTIIl-A fJlltl. TOU Gr'SKtlMi IIOIISK work Sirs S C. Mca-i, 165 South Main avc. AGENTS WANTED WASTH) - OF.Cm MKv'oil I.VDIrS TO travel, tvvtntv ilollint 1 vuk, also iaiivj t, two dollar a dav Mis Hooper, ArllnRton Hotel Call alter fvur VVASTKD-FHISTCf.VRS ACU.NTS IN r.VrilY city and tewn in rtnnnjlvania to Introduce the larRCBt and itronscst Sick and Accidrnt Compan) In the world Aildresa V. . an Dusen, Supt of Agents. Day City, Mich. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY l-Olt HFNT I)KPKTMKVTS ON l'K!tCET0K at Hie leadir Depirtment store formul) occupieil bj the IKlir, 13H2(l WvoinlnK jv nue Tor partlculir! Inquire or addrrsn llrrn uel, the Kurrltr, 82U IulvJnniil avc , Scranton, P MONEY TO LOAN. AN AMOt'NT OK MOSKV TO IOVS 1,1 II IC, plrnlsht loam oi llulltllnK and Loan At fiom I to ( pr rent (all on N Walker, .111 Hi Oiinell buildhiK get stock at the prices that are offered now. Open-health billets ate off 'ltd at $23, without bilnglng in business. Light rails, which were as high as $52 last ear, are moving sluggishly nt $32 now, less than standard prices. Tank plat and steel bars are offered at $1.2';, barely clearing the price of billets, but the Pittsburg refined bae bar Iron Is selling steadily at $2, without question Sheets have not stinted In the weak ness to the same extent as other fin ished products and with the produc tion cut off by the suspension due to the failure to settle the wage question. aie not likelv to icaeh the depths of several other lines. No. 2 gauge Is quoted strong at $3.15, and new busi ness is moving f i eel v. The extiem cut in steel bars has had the effect of bringing out muny Inquliles and among them were niileis for about fi.OOO tons during the past two das for $1.25. NEWS OE MISSIONARIES. Methodist Society Receives Cheering Intelligence fiom China. New Yoik. Julv 11. The Methodist MIaslonaiy .( It ty icelved a enble gliim this nftei noon from the Rev. rrederlek llrown, nt Chefoo, In le sponsu to lepeated inquiries b cable. It Is the most cheering news received lately. Mr lirovvn cabled simply the woid "Safe," followed by the list of names of various inisslonaihs. Thoc designated, with theli stations, are as follows Rev. Tied lit own I'ckln, Mis. Hopkins, m 1) , Tangshan. Rev. J. N. I'jke, Tkn-Vsln, J. Victoi Martin Tlen-Tsin, Rev. J. F. Havner, Tsun htia. iMvvnrd and Oeorge N. Lowi), l'ekin. Rev. and Mrs. II V. King, Pekln, and the Rev. O. W. Verltj. Shan-Tung. The Messis. Low ley are not, stilctly speaking, mlsalonatles. but they nre the sons of tho Rev. Dr. II. II. Lowrey, the piesldent of the Pekln unlversltv, who is now In this country. George II Lowrey Is a phvslclan and his brother. Edward, has been In the customs ser vice. There are also named In the list a "safe" a number of women sent nut bv the Women's Torelgn Mlsslonniy soci ety of the Methodist Episcopal church. They aie Ella L Glover. Pekln. Mary E Shockley, Tlcn-Tsln. Mlianda Ciouchoi, Tshunhua, Ida M. Steven son, M. D, Tlen-Tsln. Rachel II. Henn, M. D., Tlen-Tsin, and Mrs. M. L. Har row, Shan-Tung. NICHOLSON. Special to the Siranton Tribune Nicholson, Julv 11 There was quite an error in an Item in this column on 1'uesdjv lnoin lng owing to ene woid rot being printed re garding the new nilnad I list i ml of being com pbted It Is about half completed ieorgc Williims, of Niles, O, who has been visiting Walter Williams, has returned home. The annual bovrd meeting ot the Wjomlng and Sinquelianin count district ef the t'ndir writers' association was held here jesterdav at the olllce of the president of this district, 11 0 lllack Those present were as follows. .1. M. IhiKlini, of Scranton, the secrctar.v and stamp cTerk, PcWitt Tilsworth, of Montrose, J. lleanlsley, of Montrose, VI A (lardner, Carbo-i. dale, decrge Ilershlmer, luikhannock, Vc.-,iis Iiuls and Vose, Tunkhannoeki fleorge Tllfanj, New Milford; C. I 1 lihcr, Susquehanna, and M L McMillan, of Nbholson Vlr Van llaldwln has Just returnee) from a visit to East llridgenater Mrs Sidne) Mack and little daughter, Ituth, of Hallstead, are vlitlrg Mrs Mack's sister, Mrs, tlurlcs llrunn Miss Hhel Sanford Is having quite a time with the vvhoopinr tough Count Commissioner E Farrer went to Heart Lake lodaj to attend the funeral of Ida brother'! wife ltev Henry J Crane, of I'nlondale, n former pastor of the Prtsbjtcrian church here, Is spend ing a few da) a with his daughter, Mrs Alonio Stephens John T Ilk hards, of Kvvardsville, who grad lilted at Ke stone acadimy, Kactcrj vllle, recent ly, has been a pltasant caller among friends in town for the past few dajs T II Hajes, ot Hallstead, is here superln tending tho repairing of the water company's plant, Pr Wehlau and famil), of Scranton, have moved Into their new cottage on the east shore of Lake Nicholson today. little (lenevleve Williams li suffering with severe attack of rheumatism, Willie Price, who mjsterlously disappeared several months ago, hss been found above Dlmock. Ills father will bring him bonis today. Exchange. SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WNTKJ-P. A VOI'SO I10 IS lears of age with some experience as bar tender or driving single wagon. Address J, I) , 11U7 Klrst'a court, titj SITUATION WANTi:i))V A Oll 110 Is vears of age as stcnogriphir with esprrl ence Can furnish nbrence Address K M , 1224 Itcmlngton avenue, city. SITI'ATIO.N W VM I.I-I1 A Ot'NO M V S bookkeeper Aildrisa Ilotkkeeper, care Trib une. siTiivrioN u vvriin-M coon stkvm Utter and engineer, good rifcrcnecs, steidv, evperlenicd man (I . M, Tribune oillte, cite. SITUATION" W VTM l!Y AN KXlT.ItT Ml V dress on ladles' or geutlrmin's Mm elothe-s or anv kind of line laundrj Call or adelres 7i0 Adams avenue, rear, uiwtalrs. SIT! VTION WNTK1-S IlOfSI hFI PKU I1Y middle aged lad.v understands work thor oughly Can give Terv best of references Vd lire us Mor, 410 Irving uveini", Petersburg, edj sin ation uirii-ny s imfi.i.ioent bov 1(1 j ears old, olllce work preferred Ad dress W K W., 1747 San lersoii imnui, clt sitcvtios w vri:i)-ii i mi stkmmi nphc" and tjpewiiter. Seitember 1, In lnv or life insurance olliee. epirliliid Vddress VI , 1142 Acadcmj street, ell) W vSTM- POSITION IU V lAPHlll.Mi:i) Miiogruphcr, best of rcfeience. Address H. .v. Tribune olllce SITfVllON VANrHi-ll A SrillCTIA TIM perate mm who undrstiiids tiring bollus and care of nnchinerv. Wages no object. Ad dievs "K.," (leneral Dcliverv. SITl'ATIOS W NTi:n-Il. VOt Ml MN OF good character nt anv kind ol work Can give references d lress John human, White's lcrrv, Wvomlng eountv. Pa SITCVTIOS- W vNTFIvZTo-! RO Ol tTiV 1 lit; ilij wahing or cleaning; or take woik home Mrs I.(l, rl JHii. ral street SITIATIOS wAMID-TO f!0 Ol T IIY TIIR dij to work washing and cleaning Mis. riedgeman, 814 Wjomlng avenue imiTOOJSr HFMKF - ItEOISTFUEI) OIIVIHJ. ate desires position ns relief eleik ddress Pharmacist, caro Tribune. SALESMEN WANTED. rPI IllF.NTri) su.isMAN TllVT 1 I.H.S HIS service north "3 nr week or lettn, to in terview businehS ami professional men Call S J. Hillings, 211 A lams avenue SEALED PROPOSALS. SEALII) PHOPOS-MS WII.I, III. HK'EIVH) 11Y Hie underslgiiid, until 7 ' o'elcKk. Vlondiv, Jul) 111, for furnishing to tin Dodge Mine lund, all kinds of relreshn ents for in cxiiirslon to Htart Lake, Aug I Ihe mmmlllee reserves the right to reject nnv or .ill bids JOHN VI JONl S, Seeretarv, 3S Itaek st,(.et, Citv DRESSMAKING. PIIKSSVIVKINO JOlt CHIMHIEN TO OHDnt; also ladies' waists. Ixiulse Slioennker, 212 Adams aevnue. PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant, U)W Mil) C spliI.l)IN(j, o. P. A, 21 Til ill. ers' ISatik building Aichitects. 1 HW Mil) II DIMS. AHUIITICT, CONNI 1.1, building, Scianton Ull DHtK h I, IDIOM N. Milliliter, pimv. liullding, 12i Washington avenue, Scranton Cabs and Cariiages, nrniii u Tiitn) mh nd cAiiitiims, in st of vtrvlce Prompt attention given orders, b) 'phi ne. 'Phoiiis 2072 and 5i12 Joseph belli v, 121 I.iidin Dentists. 1)11 C E Ell F.NI1I ItOl.lt. P.M'M IHJII.DlNn, sj nue slice t. siranton l)lt I O l. VI VN, SCKINIOV P1HV Ti: Hos pital, eer Wjuming and Vlulberry DH. C C l.MIIUH. Ill WVOMINO AVENI'i: 1)11. II F HKiNOI.PS OPP P O Hotels and Restaurants. Till. Ills CM P.. 12V NI) 127 1 It VNKLIN ,t I nue ltites reainabb P. 7MRI.hU, Proprietor SCIIVNTON HOI SF, NFV1! 1), I. .C W. PVS seliger depot. Conduitor on the huropean plan. M LI Oil MHII, Proprutor. Lawyers. iiiniMin J not iikk. vrroiiNF.v. vt-iaw, 600 2 Uiekavauni nveniie (.emial law busl nes, collections and loans J W llHOVVNINO, VTTOUNhi NI) ( Of.NSI.L- lor at-law Itooms Hi II" Vie in. bulldiu,: irintFPlOtll.E. T10ltNlV LOANS NKlo" tlaU'd on real estate seeunt) Mears bulldins, corner Washiiuton avenue and Spruce street FHVNK P.. 110M.E. VTIOIlNE .NI) ( Ol'Nsl.I. lor at law llurr building, Itooms It and II, Washington avenue. UllLMtP. N VHltl.N A hN M'P, vTTOKNKs mid Counsellors at Law. llepubllean building, Washington nveniie Jl.sspp A JhSl P. VTTOitMns VM) COI'N selors at lriw. Lommonwealtli building! rooms VI, 20 and 21 JAMF.S W AMF.S W OVK10I11). vriOIINEV-VTlAW. llncms fill, fill and SID Hoard of Tiade Illdg. iriWMlDW TIUVEIl. ATTOUNEV. IIOOMS VKI M4. Uth floor, Vlears building. i, vvvTius, moitNiY-vn AW. COM. nionwealih building. srrjntcn, pa c. it piTdiP.n ATroiiNi v An.w. com- monvvcalth buildint. Scranton, Pa PATTEI.SON A WILCOX, TIHUhHS NAriO.NVL Dank building C.t OMI C.YS, 9 11 IIEPl'Ill ICAN I)I'HjiiN(T" a w nun hoi r. vitoiinfa, mi.vhs hi.ihi. Physicians and Surgeons. iTlJW. E. ALLEN, Sit NOmil WvSIII.NaTON avenue Pll S W L'AMOllFVl'N. OFFICE l W S. ington avenue ISeslden'e, l.!19 Mulbtrr). Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kldncjs and genito urlrary organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 P in. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LCKWNNA. SC1UNTON, Pa Courses preparator) to college, law, medi cine or business Opens Sept. 12th Sind for catalogue. Hev Ihruus M Cann, I.LI), rln elpil and proprietor, W. E. Plumle), A. M., headmaster. Seeds. 0. It. CLMIK A CO. SI EDVUN VNI) .NLI1S eonian, store 201 Washington avenue, green house, 1050 North Main avenue, store tele phone, 72. Wire Screens. JOSEPH Kl'ETTEL. HE Ml 611 LVCkTwaNN avenue, Scranton, Pa , manufacturer of VV Ire Screens Miscellaneous, BAUMl'S OltCHESTllA-ML'SIO FOR DM LS, picnics, parties, receptions, weddings and ten cert work furnished For terms address R, J Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over llulhert'i music store. MFanKF. nnos, piTits- sciplifs, en velopes, ispsr bsjs, twine Warehouse, 1J0 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa, RAILROAD TIME TABLE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAQ Schedule In Effect May 27, 1000. Trains leave Scranton: 0.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltl more, Washington nnd for Pitts ourg and the West. 0.38 a. m., -week days, for Haeleton, Pottsvllle, Reading, Norristown, nnd Philadelphia; nnd for Sun bury, nnrrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts, burg and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays 1.08 p. m.,) for Sunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore. Washington and Pittsburg find tho West. For Hazleton, Potts ville, Beading, &c, week days. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hazleton, Pottsville, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia nnd Pittsburg. .1 11 WOOD, flen Pass. Agt. J II HUTCHINSON, den. )lgr. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. In l'ffeet June 10, 11100, South Leave Scranton for New York at 1 4S, 3 TO, 5 40, sou an, joj a in, 12 V, 3 11. and S10 p m For Philadelphia at 5 41), 8 01) and 10 OV a in 12 ft", .mil 3 u p. m For Stroudsburg at 0 10 p m Vlllk an I aciommodition at 3 40 p. m Arrive at Hnbvken at (155. 7 IS, 1013 a. m ; Jn ft1'.2 " 7 in and 0 41 p m Arrive at 1 iiilidrlphla at 10(10 a m , 1 (XI, 3.4S, 0 00 and 8 -2 P m Arrive fiom New York at 105, 4(9 and 10 20 B m , , ,m, i ',t s 41, 4 j ,nj n jo ' '" e'roni Stroudsbnrg at SM a tn, North Leave scranton for lliiflalo and Inter, mediate stations -it 1 10, 4 10 and S.30 a m.; ' ". n 4S and 11 33 p m For Oswego and S)ra. nise at 4 10 a. m . and 1 15 p tn lor Utlca at 1 "1 a m . on, i v p m For Montrose at 8 10 a m i 1 0,1 p m , nnd fl 4R p in For Nlchol son at 4 O) and (1 15 p m For Illnghamton. 10 25 . . L0 ' " vrrlve In Scranton from PufTalo at I 30 2 M, 5 T, nnd 10 00 a in i .1 30 and 8 00 V, 11 V"m Oswego an I S)racue at 2 M a. ni ; h2 and 8 00 p m Frcm t'tlea at 2 35 a. m. 1-3S iin, s-jop m Krcm Mch1on at 0 50 a. inlw?"'1 n0 p m Fiom Montrose at 7.M and 1" TO a m . 1 20 and 8 00 p in llloomsbiirg Dlvlsion-Lenve Scrinton for "flhumberland al r, 15, 10 0V a in: 1M and 5, .,'' '" l'" Plv mouth at 105. 3.40. 8 55 and 11 P in For Nantlcoke it 8 10 a. m Arrive at Northuinberhnd at 'J 15 a m , 1 10, 5 00 and 8 4j ii m Arrive Nartleoke at H in a m Arrive ? ' vn,""Hi at 2 Oil, 4 32 and 0 W p m , and 1-30 a in Arrive at Sunnton from Northum berland at 0 42 a m , 12 3V, 4 BO and 8 4V p. m from Nantlcoke at 11 00 a in From Plym outh at 7 50 a tn , t 20. fi 35 and 11 10 p. m. , NUNIUY TltMNS South Iiste srrnnton 1 40, 3 00, 5 10, 10 05 . m i 3 33, .3 40 and S 10 p in , "f'h-lAive he ranton at 1.10, 4 10 a. m J 1 55, n IS and 11 35 p m llloomsbiirg llivlslon Leave Scranton at 10 OS a m , ami ? 50 p m Delaware and Hudson. In Effect May 27, 1000 Trains for Carhomlale nave Scranton at 6 20, 7 53, 8 51. JIM t a m , 12 00, 1 21, 2 20, J 62, 5 li, 2.5, 7 57, I) 15, 11 15, 1 10 p m lor llomsdale and lake lodore 0.20, 1018 a. m 2 2(1 and 6 25 p m Por Wllkis llaru fl 45. 7 43, 8 43. 0 38, 10.41 a. in , 12 Ol, 1 2S, 2 13, 3 CI, 4 27, 0 10, 7,13, 10.41, i -in-is-ss-wwwwjsinfsvij 11 e p m For h V 11 It points-si 45 a m ; 12 03, 2.HJ, 3 13 and 11 30 p m Por Pennsylvania n It points 6 45, 0 38 a. m . 213 and 1.1 p in For Alban) and all points north 45.20 a. m. anil 3 52 p m SI'NnvY TRAINS. For Carhomlale. 7.20, 0 00, 1131 1. tn.; 2.2i 3 62, 5 47. 10 52 For W likes Harre0 33 a m.; 12 03, 158, 3 23, 4 12. fl 27. 8 27 p. m. For lhinv and points north 3 52 p. tn. For Honesilale and Like Lodore 0 00, 11 33 a. in and 1 52 p m Loi-st rates to all points in United States and Canada I W IH'ItniCK, O P. A . Albiny, N. Y. It W CfiOSS. 1) P A , Scranton, Ta. Lehigh Valley Ballroad. In Effect May 27. 1WW TltMNS LP WE SCIIVNTON. For Phllidtlplili ind New York, via D. II. It It , at II 45 a m and 12 03, 2 18, 4 27 (Dlaclc Diamond Fxpriw), and 11 10 p m. Sundays, I). . II II I! , 1 6S. 7 Si p m For White Haven, Hazleton and principal points In the coal regions, via I) ft II H. It , (1 15. 2 18 and 4 27 p in lor Pottsville, 6 45, 2 ih p m lor liithlelicm. Fasten, Heading, Harrlsburg nnd irliulnil intermediate stations via P. & II. 11 It , fi 45 a in , 12 Ul. 2 18. I 27 (Black Dla mond Pvpres), 1130. bunda)s, I) fc II. R. It. I 5S ,7 4S p m For 1 unkhannock, Towanda, Flmlra, Ithaca, Oineva and prlniipil Intermediate stations, via 1), I. A W 11. It, 8 08 a m.; 105 and 3 31 p m For Ocnivt. Rorhestcr, Iluffalo, Klagara Falls, Chleaco, and ill points west, via I) & II. It. Tt , 12 0J, .131 (lllaek Diamond Kiprcia), 7.43, 10 41, II M p in Suuda)S, D k II. 11. R., 12.03 p. III , 7 13 p m Piillinan pirlor and sbeplng or Lehigh Valle) pirlor ears on all trains between Wilkes Iiarre and New Vork, Philadelphia, Iluffalo and Sus pinsion Ilridge HOI.II.N II WILIUII. Oen Supt, 28 Cortland strict. New ork til VRIIS s IEF, Oen Pass. Agt, 28 Cortland stuet, New 5ork A W NONNI MVCIIF.n, IMvr. Pass. Agt, South HethlelKin, Pa For ticket and Pullman reservations apply 309 Lai kaw nine avenue, Scranton, Pa Central Railroad of New Jerssy. Sfitlons in New 5.crk Foot of Libert) street, N It , and South Ferry. Vntiimlte coal used exclusively, Insuring cleao'ii" ss .ind comfort llVlh 1 Mil I IN 1I11.CT MVY 2). 1000 Trains leavi Scranton for New York, Newark, FllMbith. Philadelphia, Piston. Ilethlehem, M lelitown, Mauih Chunk and White Haven, at 8 10 n in , express, 1 20, is press, 4 00 p m Sundays, " loM'ittaton ami Wilkes Iiarre, 8 30 a. m., 1 20, 4 (10 p in Sundivs, 2 15 p ni I or Mountain Paik, S . a. m , 1 20, 4 00 p m. Sundays. 2.15 p m. lir lUltinioiG and Washington, and polnls South and West via Bethlehem, 8 10 a. tn , 1 20 p 111 Sundivs, 2 15 p m lor Long Branch, dean drove, etc, at (8 30 tluough car) a m. and 1.20 p. m. lor Huding, tolkinon an 1 ilarnsburg, via Al ii ntown. SJ0 a. in 1 20 p. m Sunda), 2 15 '' ',"' Pottsville SS0 0 m, 120 p. m. Through tickets to ill points east, south ind west at lowest rate at the station J II OIIIHM1SEN, Oen. Supt II P. BALDWIN, Cen Pass Agt. New York, Ontario and Western R.B.. TIME TABLE IN' EFFECT SUN'DVY, JUNE 21, North Bound Tnlni. Leave. I eive. Scran- Carbon- Arrive n-rsins ton dale. Cadosia. "01 .'.....10 40 a in. 11 "0 am 1 OS p in. unj 3 45 p m. 4 32 p m 5 45 p m. Hi7 ....OWp m Vrrlve Carbondale, 0 40 p. 111. South Bound Trains Leave Leave Cadosia. Carbondale. Scranton. 0 , 7.00 a. in 7 40 a m. "01 ... 8 10 a. m. 10 02 a m. 10 43 a m. "Oil ' .... 2 03 p m 1 14 p tn. 4 20 p. m. M'N)VV.S ONLY'. North Hound Leave leave Scran- Carbon- Arri.v ton dale Cadosia. 05 8 30 a in. 0 10 a. m 10 45 a.m. oqo, 7 OOp m Arrive Carbondale,7.45 p. m. South Bound, leave leave Cadosia Carbondale, Scranton. oy "Wis m 7.40a m. Ms' 430 p m 5 54 p m fi.35 p in. Train No 201 makes connection for poInU North and South on Main Line, at Cadosia ' Trains Nos. Iftl and 201 make Walton, Delhi, llainden and Mdncv connections Tin Ins Nos 20.5 and 208 make Main Line con nexions on Sunib) ,.,,,. For further information, consult ticket agent!. .1 C VNDEItsON. Oen Pass Agt , New York. J F. W1LSII, Traveling Passenger Agent, Scran, ton. Pa Eile and Wyoming Valley. TIME TMHE IN 1FF1CT MAY 23. 1000 Trains leave Scranton for Hawley, lake Ariel and Intermediate (mints as follows No. 2, 8 45 a m , No I, 2 23 p in , No 6, 6 20 p. m j No. B, 7 55 p in Sundav trains at 0 00 a m and 2 00 p m Trains No 2 and No connect at Hawley for points on Irle railroad NEWSPAPERS THE Wll.lvKsBMIRE 111 CORD CAN Tin HAD In Scranton at the news stands of Rrltman Bros . 40.5 spruce and 50.1 Linden, M Norton, 322 lackavvanna avenue, I S Schutier, Ml Spruce street MRS lTT h 1X1.1 II SCALP TREATMENT, Mc.t bhanipoolng, 30c , facial massage; mtnicur. lng, l!c , chlrorxxly 701 Qulncy. CITY SCAVENGER A. B BRIf.OS CI KV.N3 PRIVY VAUI.T9 AND cesa neiols; no odor. Improved pumps used. A R. nitlGOS, rrcprlelor. Lesvs 'orders 1100 Ii, Villi il.1.111 U.-IIIIV, V. I.II.C ums BiOl, ner Adams and Mulberry, Teltpbont 9M0. ' .-M'MiiMd&. &&mjk,ijkkek&, Jtixikt&ti, Lviioi JiL4.Vi ". ma
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