rilE SCHAOTON TltlBUNIi-WATUilDAY, Jl'JA' 1J, 1900, 0 LACKAWANNA COUNTY. CARBONDALE. CORNER STONE LAYING. All nrranBcmenta for tlie InylnR of Me corner-stone of the Italian Catholic Church of Our Laily, of Mt. Cnrmul, ''tomorrow, have been completed. Tho leccptlon to bo Riven the lit. llcv. Bishop lloban will bo a flttlnj? one, all of the Catholic Henevolent, Temper ance and church societies huvltiK an nounced their Intention of turning out to make the occasion a memorable one. The positions of the vailous societies will be as f lions: First division Homa band, of Dun more; carriages of bishop and cleiey, carriages of committee, Pioneer Father Mnthcvv society, Knights of Father Mathew, Catholic Mutual Henevolent association, St. Uonlface society, Divis ion No. 5, Ancient Order of Hibernians. Second division Dewey Drum corps, Catholic Knights of America, Division No. 11, Ancient Order of Hibernians: Young Men's Institute. St Patrick's Total Abstinence and Henevolent soci ety, Court Daniel O'Connell, F. of A.; Young Italian society, Italian congre gation. The officers vvtio will have charge of the parade are" Grand marshal, Thom as, Mooney; nldes, Thomas McNulty, William Maloy and nnbilel Pugllano. The line will form at 7.30 o'clock. TELEPHONE LINE COMPLETED. The American Telephone company's last pole In this city was set yesteidny nnd today the wires will be connected with those of the Central Pennsylvania, thus giving Carbondale direct connec tion with Poughkcepsle nnd points east. Mlddletown, Port Jen Is and Narrow sburg may now be reached di rectly. CONCERTS ON CYCLE LAWN. A separate subset Iptlon list has been circulated among 'Cycle club membeis nnd has met with such leady responses that an open-air concert will doubt less soon be given on the club's beau tiful lawn nt the club house on Noith Church street Last night tho band played in froijt of the Von Heck resi dence on Soi'th Main street, and at tracted a couple of thousands of per sons. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs. W. SI. Lathrop went to her home In Wllllamsport jesterday. Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Fletcher, of Hlr kett street, are entertaining M:s. Ks. tabrook, of Harford, and Mis. Hree 1, of Hrooklyn, N. V. Mrs. John Hrlnk has returned from Blnghamton. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Mellen will leave shortly for a tlip oer the great lakes. Mrs. Peter Llppert and children are visiting In "Wayne? county. Threescore persons left this city on the Drle excursion to Nlagaia Falls nnd Toronto. William Dilts, of New York, is visit Ing friends In this city. Alderman Jones and family aio sum mering nt Crystal lake, having tented the Clune cottage. Mr. and Mrs. 13. It. Hee.se are enter taining at their pleasant 'Wnviiiatt cot tage, Mrs. T. D. Chantler, of Pittsburg, and Mrs. James O. Strean, of Kansas City, who are summer guests at Fern He a. PECKVILLE. Pastor Thomas, of tho Baptist church, Is attending the Baptist Young People's union convr.itlon at Cincin nati a.s a delegate from the Peckvllle Young People's union. A mlslsonary service will bo con ducted Sunday morning in the absence of the pastor Sunday school will be held at the usual hour. In the evening theto will be no fie: vice. Services In the Piesbyteilan church Sunday at 10.30 a. m and 7 30 p m , Rev, S, H. Moon. D. D , pastor. Sub ject In the morning, "The Positive Method." Shoit service In the even ing. Subject. "The Gentile Woman's Faith." Messrs. N. II. Johnson and Henry Purdy, with their families, leave to day on a camping expedition nt a lake located near Unlondale. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sw Ingle are at present enjoying camp life there and have named their camp, "Camp Lonesome." Mrs. Ann Mai tin, or the West V.nH, is entertaining Mibs Fred Sehoolnfetoi, of Wilmington, Del. Mlfes Mao McLaughlin, of Jenny n, spent Wednesday with fi lends In town. OLYPHANT. Tho dilveis and uinners employed it the Grassy Island shaft and slope of the Delaware and Hudson company at Olyphant have been on strike slnco Thursday morning, nnd that place l-ns been shut down as n consequence. The boys claim that they have been woik Ing overtime to some extent lately, foi which they have tecelved no pay, and that a reduction In wages has been made. A large mass meeting of tho runners nnd drivers was held last night. They are endeavoring to get the boys of the Eddy Creek and No 2 collieries out on sympathy strike with them. Services will be held in the Congre gational church tomorrow morning and evening. Rev. Peter Itobeits will occupy the pulpit. Rev. II. H. Williams, dlstilct super intendent of the Pennsylvania State Anti-Saloon league, of Scranton. will conduct the set vices In the Piesby terlnn church tomorrow moinlng nt 10.30 o'clock. All are welcome. Morgan Jenkins, of Plymouth, vis lted his nephew, Dr W W. Jenkins, of Lackawanna street, on Thursday. Deputy Prothonotary J. F Cummlngs BEAOTY.UiGONQUERil BELLAVITA ' Arsenlo Beauty TabletB and Pills. A por. fectly safe and guaranteed treatment for all Bkln dUordora. Restores the bloom olyouth to laded laces. 10 dnys' treatment 50ot SO day' $1.00, by mail bend for circular. Address, EPVIU MEDICAL CO., Clinton 4 Jackson St., Chic Bold by McOarra'a & Thomas, Drug gists,. 20) Lackawar.ra ave, Scranton. Pa. EVERY WOMAN Sometimes neeJs a reliable, monthly, Miniating medicine. Onlf nsralecB and the purest drugs should b omJ. If you wsnt tho ben, get M3 (J Dp- Peal's PenirawowaB PBBis XiThoy are prompt, lafo and certain la result. . Tho rnnufnn (Dr. Peal's) never dlaannoliir. Bold for 1.00 ner bar. p? For Sale Ijy JOHN H. PHLEPS, opruce street. Is spending Ills vacation at Atlantic City. Foreman J. K. Williams, of thn Temple Iron company colliery, Is 111 at his homo In Ulakely. Miss Lizzie LoUus, of Fern hill, Is critically 111. The Kubbei necks went to Archbnld yesterday and had no trouble In de feating the Sunsets, of that place, by a scoie of D to 7. Hurke and Garbett ofllclated for the Hubbei necks. MlbH Alice Sweeney, of Archbald, Is the guest of Mr. and Mis. J. W. Sweeney, of Lackawanna street. Mis. Margaret Williamson and Mrs. Geomo Wallace and child: en, of WIlKi's-Harre, spent Thuisday with Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Harris, of Deln waio street. Mrs. Chailotte Pettlgrew has re turned home, after a visit with rela tives nt Caibondnle. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD Funeral of tho Late Harry Williams. Sunday School Children to Picnic nt Chapman Lake. Tho funeral of tho late Harry Will iams was held yesterday afternoon. Services were held at the family home at Maylleld by Rev. Edward Jenkins, who In alluding to the unfortunate man's untimely end, spoke most toucli Inglv. Interment was nftciward made In the Jeimyn cemetery. Tho funeral was quite laigely attended, the Glen wood Shaft Keg fund and the Ivorltes being present. Tho pall beaters were Noah I'ugh, Hen Davis, William Pow ell, Thomas Parry, Gwllljm Jones and John Gi lilltliH. The Baptist Sunday school will hold their nnuunl picnic n xt Wednesday at CI unman Lake. The first convey ances will leave the chinch at 7:30 a. m. and will return to make a' second trip for those who cannot go so early. The clmige for ndult3 will be twenty five cents tho tound ttip, children not members of the Sunday school, fifteen cents. Each party will cany their own lunch. Tea, lemonide, coffee, loo cream, etc., will be gold on the giound by the Sunday school committee. Thete will be airangements for boat ing, swinging, and a genetal good time. The public Is cordially invited to be piesent. The West Maylleld Biowns easily won from the plcked-up nine who met them es erday, the score being 14 to 9 In favor of the Browns Mullalley, an old lime pitcher, who usod to be quite popular In the game about twen ty years ago, pitched lor tho picked nine, nnd ulthough he has not played for many years, he managed to keep the batters guessing and did very creditably. The employes of the Glenwood, Kile and Key stone collerles will be paid to day. At the Piist Baptist chuich tomor row the pastor, Rev. Maynar.1 R. Thompson, will preach on "The Gold en Iiulo " and In the evening on "First Things." The Misses Margaret and Susie Wells, of Dundaff, foimer Jermyn res idents, nro visiting friends heie. High Constable Vinson, of Mnyfleld, yesterday started shooting all dogs roaming the streets unmuzzled. He found quite a number of them and Is reported to have shot thirteen. Tho Citizens' band nnd their wives will picnic at Crystal Lake on July "50. The Artesian Hose company's picnic this afteinuon nnd evening in Him Grove. OLD FORGE. Mr. Atchle Tlnklepaugh and Miss Ida May Perm, both well-known in thU place, weie united In mairlago on Wed nesday at the Methodist Episcopal pnr soange by Rev. G. F. Ace, pastor ot the Brick chuich. The biide was at tired In a dress of pale blue silk, and cairled a handsome bouquet of white carnations. She was attended by Miss Carrie Penhale, of Luzetne. Mr Alex. Penn, bi other of tho biide, acted as best man. After the ceremony the im mediate relatives lepalred to tho home of tho bride, where n sumptuous re past was served. Tho biide was the recipient of many beautiful nresents. The young couple will commence housekeeping at once. Their many friends wish them success In their now life. Mrs.,G. F. Ace is visiting friends at Laevvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Chailes Brcvmler loft on Wednesday for Biooklyn, Pa., to attend the funetal of Mrs. Urevmler's nephew, Mr. S. S. Westbrook, who was killed In the street car accident at Dm yea. Mrs. Rumford, of Pockville, spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Thornton, It Is repoited that tho William A. collie: y will commence work on Mon day, after being Idle for tho past thiee months. It Is Perfectly Reliable. "We have sold many different coup1! remedies, but none has given better satisfaction than Chambei Iain's," says Mr. Cha.ies Holzhauer, druggist, New ark, N. J. "It Is perfectlj safe and can be relied upon In all cases of coughs, colds or hoarseness. Sold Jiy all drug gists. Matthews Hros., wholesale and retail agents. BALD MOUNT. Mis. r. I. Smith, with her daughter, Miss Lena, and son, Master Theodore, of Hallstead, Pa., called on old fi lends here on Thuisdav. Mrs, Lydla Comstock, of Hlooms buig, and Jits Bernard Dershlmer, of Schuylkill, visited at tho Van Iiusklrk homo this week. The teachers of Newton school for the coming year are Miss Nellie Hard ing principal, and Miss Katharine Thompson, primary. Miss Madge Wrlgley is visiting frlfnds in Wllkes-Uarre. Mrs. Kitty Roberts-Lester, of Scran ton, was the guest of Mrs. Paul Aten this wook Miss Reynolds, of Krle, Pa., will spend Sunday as the guest ot Mrs. Rose Van B. Speece at the Van Bus klrk home. Mrs George Vanderburg and Miss Lottie Vnrjderburg, of West Plttston, Pharmacist, ccr. Wycmlng evenue and nte guests nt the jcsldencu of Mr. C. H. Helsecker. Mrs. J. A. Hlco called on friends at S(iuaro Top on Wednesday. Superintendent Thompson nnd wife, of Newton poor farm, spent Thursday with his grandmother, Mrs. Jane Thompson. Dr. J. W. Richards and family, of Now York city, are spending the sum mer at the home of his father, D. W. Richards. Adam Thompson Is spending a week with his nephew, Andtew Thompson, superintendent of tho Newton poor farm. MOOSIC. Miss Cnrrlo Selples, of Parsons, is visiting her cousin, Miss Ella Levan, of Main street. Mis. Hnuser nnd daughter Helen, of Stroudsburg, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Toch, of Main street. Mrs. S. A. Hoam, of River street, Is confined to her bed with sickness. Mis. T. G. Osborne nnd children nre spending a few weeks at Atlantic City. Miss Myrtle HowarJ, of Blngham ton, is spending her vacation with her parents. Miss Christina Hallston Is confined to her bed with sickness. Rev. Judson N. Bailey has returned, and will occupy his pulpit at the M. 13. church tomorrow. Rev. nnd Mis. Bailey, Mrs. Chnrlos Snyder nnd children have returned from Gibson, Susquehanna county. A large number of our townspeople attended the funeral of Thomas Mc Crindle, of Avoca, yesterday. Mr. Thompson, of Elmlta, Is the guest of Mr. A. W. Lewis. Mr. George Young waB n caller In Scrnnton yesterday. TAYLOR NEWS. A Delightful Reception Tendered. K. of G. E. Coming Excursion Re ligious nnd Personal News. A delightful reception was tendeied Miss Lizzie Fisher at her home on Union street, on Thuisday evening, in honor of her eighteenth birthday nn nlvetsary. The evening was spent In a very pleasant manner, after which delicious viands were served. In at tendance were Misses Mory Scherer, Etta Fisher. Lizzie Price, Lizzie and Annie Fisher, Lauia Hatton, Ella Cummlngs, Annie Scheier, Annie Tau ler, Lillian Davis, Eva and Ida Frult lgar and Messrs. John Day, Thomas Williams, William Davis, RIchaid Williams, Fiederlck Wilson, John Ott, Chilsty Fisher, Albert Zurnback, James Inglls, Gub Schaffer and Jacob Scherer. On August 10 the members of the Knights of the Golden Eagle lodge No. 2C7 will conduct their flist annual ex cursion to Lake Ladore, which Is con sidered one of the most pleasant re sorts to spend a day's outing. Tickets nre selling rapidly and n large attend ance is expected. The Taylor otches tra will fuinlsh tho music during the day. Serv Ices at the Calvary Baptist ehurch at tho usual hours. Sunday school at 2 o'clock, pastor Rev. Harris officiating. Stret Commissioner David Harris has Issued notice through The Tribune piohlbltln the residents of this bor ough from throwing paper and ashes and other old rubbish on borough streets. Those not complying with the above will be dealt with according to law. Sabbath ret vices at tho M. E. church toinonow will be held at 10:45 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school at 2:1" p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, of Piovidence; Mrs. Thomas, of Hamilton, and Mrs. Davis, of the Pyne, visited at tho homo of Foiemnn and Mn. W. B, Owens, of Oak stieet, on Thursday. Miss Bessie Splker, of Scianton, was the guest of Miss Jessie Owens, of Oak stieet, on Thuisday. Tavlorvllle lodge No. 60S, Independ ent Order of Odd Fellows, will meet In regular session this evening. Rev. J. H. Calclough, pastor of the Piesbyterlan church, will officiate at the usual houis tomoirovv. Sabbath school Immediately after moinlng service. Miss Bessie Riybert has returned to her homo in Beiwick, Pa., after being the guest of relatives here. Mrs. Nelson Lowry is quite ill at her home on Main street. The Sterling Social club will conduct their legulnr weekly social In Weber's rink on Monday evening. Admission 25 cents. About $ j0 v as realized at tho recent socla. nnd clam bake of the Pi Ice Li brary association. Rev. D. C. Edwards will pi each at the usual houis In the Welsh Baptist chuich tomorrow. All are invited. UNIONDAXE. Special to the Scrinton Tribune. Unlondale, .lulj U.W. II. VVhilmorc, of Scianton, wis in town VWdncsJaj, f-cjlin; natirproof collars aid cull foi the United 'tales Apincj conipanj, of Cleveland, 0. (Ii 'iln Tucker, of Cirbnndale, ha been seen .iriini- us tiinal times lately. Fjimers liaic u. tired into haying with con tick ruble cuthuvlaMn Mr. and Mrs Ficcroan Caiprnter attended the funeral of Alrlc llcrry, ot Carbondale, last i dncsdiy Last Mondiy, Mr. A. A. Tingley underwent a Miixital operation in Philadelphia, to remote two tumors from tho stomach. The litest re ports are encouraRinif Mr. and Mrs Swingle, ot scranton, are being entertained by Mrs Harrj One. lte. D, I). Jenkins Is entertaining Ms niece from ilkes Parre. Arthur Williams is Improving his property at the foot of Lewis lake. Scleral of our bricht jouns ladles had an enjoyable time tiklnir tea with Mto Pauline Coleman last Thursday evening. Alfred Howell, of Hcrritk Ctnter, was seen In town lecintly. Last Wedne-sda), Isaac Morgan, wife and her brother from Vcst Virginia, visited one of the coal mines in l-'orcst City. Miss Alice llarrlger has returned after a visit to Wlnwood. Itc. Pope, of Pleasint Mount, will occupy the pu'plt of the Presbyterian liurch next Sunda). David Wcdcman is engaged to help having on the Mines May and Janet Tinker's farm The hay crop Is reiorted as being v.ry light oil tliKush this region, FOREST CITY. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Forckt Cit), July 13. At the last meetlnj of the srhool boaid the seat of H M. Kennedy was deilared vaeant for non-ittendanee. Patrick Clear) was appointed in his place to serve un til the nevt election, which will bo in Feb ruary Mr. Cleary, who has served a number of terms on the board formerly, and has pioved a verj efficient officer, hence his appointment will meet with general approval. VlUs Chvrlotte Htvnolds Is paying a visit to rtlatlvcs in Scranton, having spent the past two weeks with fill mis at Lake Idlewlld Ma Heller, who has been conducting a store at "The Slump," has removed to the II. W. Prown building. A, I.llje and son, Mawn, spent tho first of tho week with rehthes in Honesdale, J. L. Morgan & Co. have been putting In tew cah reglitcra In town. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS $5.00 to Niagara Falls nnd Return via the Lehigh Vnlley Railroad, July 14, 1000. Tickets will be on snlo July 14th, lim ited for return passage to July 16th, Inclusive, nnd will be honored on any train except the Black Diamond Ex press. For further infoimatlon, con sult Lehigh Valley ticket agents. S5.00 to Atlantic City nnd Return via the Lehigh Vnlley Railroad, July 18, 1000. Tickets, good for return In 10 days, exclusive of going date, will be on sale July 18th for all trains except tho Black Diamond Express. Half above fare for children. For additional In formation, consult Lehigh Valley ticket ngents. Excursion to Heart Lake, Sunday, July 15. That everyone may have an joppor tunlty of enjoying a delightful day's outing nt the popular and picturesque Heart Lake resoit, ngents of the Lack awanna railroad will sell excursion tickets to Heart Lake and return nt 75 cents for the lound trip Tickets good going nnd returning on that date only Regular trains. Sunday Excursion to Mnuch Chunk nnd Glen Onoko. On Sunday, July 15, the Central Rail load of New Jeisey will sell tickets fiom Scranton to Mnuch Chunk and Glen Onoko at fare of $1 for adults nnd 50 cents for chlldien for tho tound trip, good to go only on special train leav ing Scranton at 7.30 n m and leturn on special ttaln leaving Mauch Chunk at 5 30 p in. and Glen Onoko nt 5 1" p. m. The Only Double Track Line. The hake Shore and Michigan South ern Railway Is the only double track line between tho IJast and tho West, and on this account Is able to Mir round Its patrons with more snfe gtiatds and furnish faster service than any other loute between Kuffalo and western cities. That Is one teason why srIous accidents on the Lake Shoie Railway are unknown, while even triv ial mishaps aio so rare as to be almost unthought of. Its toad oed Is perfect ly laid, its system of signals Is so ac curate and sui rounded with so many safeguaids that collisions are Impossi ble, while Its emploves are skilled and (aieful as can bo found. Whenever you buy your ticket over the Lake Shore you may be sure of absolute speed, and safety to say nothing of tho comfoit and excellence of Its set vice. SUSQUEHANNA. .special to the Scrmtun Tribune. Susquehanna, July F) Hon. James T. PuHois and family will arrive at their homo in lhll etead about Ausr 11, from Switri.rl.nd. Their beautiful new homo is approaching completion. With tho arrival of rilns, there will lm a bountiful 'fruit crop In Susquehanna countj. The old railio-.d nation nt Jeftrson Junc tion is being torn down. The new tow it Is completed. The 'usquelnnnt and the cw Mllfnid teams will play ball in Pielie park on cdnediy net. Miss Mary n-ildwin, of Ore-it Ilcnd, will visit Home, Italy , this fell, in coiupinv with her brother, Dr. Baldwin, who Is a dentist in that city. Philip Wciblcr, of llnlNtead, has removed his cornet factory to C.rcit Ilcnd The ew Milton' criamirv, which wis recently distroyed bj fire, miy not be rebuilt The ministerial clene will meet In Hallstead on the first Mondaj in October n t Jeremiah llucklii, of Washington street, vvhosii residence was destroyed b) tiro on Thills dij morning, can ltd an in-uranii of f.'.CKiO, nhieh will about Inlf cuvtr his los Mrs Strains and daughter, Miss lteulah, e t Vmsterdain, N , are guests of Mr and Mn Martin Herseh, Washington street President Ilvron V. King, of Kind's Sehool of Oratory, in Pittsburg, will In the nir lutuie leetuie in Susquehanna, under the auspices of the Dorcas society of the Prcsbvteriun ehurcn pet dog very severelj bit and lacentid llenty Sheldon, an aged resident of Jackson township, n few davs ago. The dog was lm nvdiately pheed hors de cimlut The Susquehanna Athletic club and I lie Hos company, No. 1, on Thuisdiy evening, roy illy entcrtiined their laely friends at a social Imp, held in Hogan Opera houc. Dorau'a orcluttra furnished music for the ocrasicn Quite a number of former employer In the old chair factory at Piandt have lcnovcd to Hall stead nnd r-yraime. The building at Prandt may be occupied bv another industry. A few- nights since, Curtis Eupit, of Jatkon, heard a rattlesnake serenading under his bed room window He seized lili gun and slew it. It measured four and one Inlf feet in length, and spotted ten rattles Vlrs Ilia Washburn, in agid lesldent of Wilkes Pirre, is Sirlouslj ill at the home of her sister, Mrs I' K lUnsrn, in Jackson township, this county. Miss In Mie Hush, of the Mite Nonnil school in Stroudsburg, is spending her vacitlon at her home in this phce It is snld that the authorities of Susquehanna ccunt.v are hot footed rfter the nterer of a Scranton excursion, which recentlv visited Heart Like It is alleged that beei was sold openlv em the grounds, "cnnlraiy to law- ill such case made ami provided" Pern To VIr and Mrs. Fred Pierce, of the Oiklind side, a son In Jackson, 1 few ehvs since, Mr. md Mrs C W Corey Mile I a very large rattlesnake Contrary to predictions, the snake crop is not a failure this 6eason. HONESDALE. Special to the Scranton Tribune Honesdale, July 13 Mrs Andrew II Puns more, of Wcllsboro, l'a, Is visiting her mother, Mrs Henry Hall, of Park street The engagement of VIr. Howard K. Tracy and Miss Kathleen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Isaao P Hand, of Wilkes Harre, is announced. Hereafter the Ilomadalc post office will be open all day on Sunday, for the accommodation of patrons who have lock boxes The general de livery window will only be open from 0 30 to 10 20 a m Mr Charles T. Hentley, of the Wvync County Savings bank, is spending a two weeks vacation with friends In Iloston, Mass The Delaware and Hudson pav mister paid on the Honesdale tranch and at llonisdale today The Western I nion Telegraph office was moved into the Dclawaie and Hudson brick ofhee yes terday. The manager, Mr Illshop, will have charge of the Delaware and Hudson telegraph business, which will be taken from tho freight office. Mr. Vandustn will be the night operator. V. movement is on foot for the erection of a laige hotel on some one of the beautiful building sites around Honrsdale. The citizens' committee held a met ting in the town hall last evening and decided to open books to receive subscrip tlona for the stock, which will be In $M shares, to bo known as the Honesdale Hotel companv. The purpose is to build for the accommodation of city boarders m Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury. as mercury will surely destroy the sense of sm-11 and completely derange the whole system when entering it thrcugh the mucous surfaecs SuJi articles should never bo used except on pre scriptions from reputable physicians, as the dimago they will do is ten fold to the good you can posslblj derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by P. J. Cheney & Co , Toledo, 0 contains no mercury, and is taken Inter! ally, octlng directly upon the blood and mucous mrfaccs of the system. In buying Hall's Catanh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J Cheney A. Co Testimonials free. Sold by druggists, price 7oc er bottle. Hall's Fa nily Pills are tho best. The People's A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tho Hensnt of All Wlto Hnve Houses to Kent, Kenl Kstutc or Other Property to Sell or Kxclumc, or Who Want Situations or Help Thoo Small Advertisements Cot Ouo Cent n Word, Six Insertions for 1'ive Cents u Word Except Situation! Wanted, Which Apj In scrtcd I-'rec. FOR RENT. sionr.s, orncKs, barns, house's, flits, rooms ami factory space, 1. IUikpU, Price building, 123 Washington avenue, city. stow:, 4x! lckawnna avenue, rot it floors, elevator; best location In Soraiitoti A. V. Bower. WANTED-TO RENT. w'Avrra-coTTAni: on smu.l iioise. u, modern Impiovimcnts) within Illtiin niln itea of city en fiiccu Hldgt SiiLtirb.n or Pun more lino riiininir thiough C.iceii Illdgc not tlon Che full nddicss old rent. Address Cot tu,;", liiliunc o'llce. WANTED-TO BUY. WANTKO-SI.COND HAND MOT MrHIKS; mint be In t'Oud order, state particular as to make and price Adilross, L, !., gincral de livery, scranton. l'a. FOR SALE a coupe which originally cost $ono wllli line curved glisn front, will be sold for less thin $100 Ocorgo VV. Brown, lira) man, tllff strut and Lackawanna avenue. ion ali:-one nuTcnut and om: lum- bcr wagon, both nearly new; will be sold cheap for cash Apply Mrs. C A. Loviland, 1 lmhurst, l'a. lOU . I.i:-lI0lTM II vll AM) TWI'ATY acres of land, West Mountain. Inquire Oeo. ttiitzd. V.Hllt'M. LOW AND 1HC1I1 PIUCl'll PltOPnttTY in the city or country V T. lUrkett, Price building, US Washington avenue, city IOH SAM' CHFvP V SOIT DltlNK nUSINKS's Sisltfuton reisons foi disposal Apply Walter lit pew, Pox 22, Jermjn. REAL JTATE. HVCKITIT IS Ol'FlltlVO M'FCIAL HUKiUNS in single- and double hmics and Inisiruss prcpertlcs Office in Price building. MS W ish ington avenue. ?2o,ooo will sin hi: a M'.vv rnoi'i.nTY worth at least 2S.fO0 The property will pav ts'i per cent, after paying taxes and all other expenses. Ileason for selling, owner 'as removed from city This is the best Investment In Scnnton Terms: One third cash, balance 5 per cent mortgage. V. T" Haikett, Priie building, 12a Washington avenue. WANTED. ,, till l A l Alll 1 null svsiu ,,,, ivy ,,- vest in an established and paying Scranton mam facturing business that cannot take half tin ordcis offered bv reason of insufficient work lug capitel For fuithT information, address lactuiv," box 300, city. IXm'TA . H.Y.TS' II IT1I IIIITIT T1 lT ..HELPJVANJED-M ALE- V WTHl-FIKSr CLVSS CL01I1INO S M V.S man at Krotosky Ilios , 315 Lackawanna ave. V WILD Ol'J MVN TO VVOHK IV Ol R pat king dtpirtmtut, must hive good refer ences. C h Wuolworth, J10 Lackawanna ave. HELPyyANTEp-FEMAyE WANT 1.11-101 NO LVDY; MUST PP. OOOD coi.verxationalist: good salary to right pally. I ang's, .U5 ahlngton avenue. VNTID OIItL FOIt GI..NUIVL HOI'SUW OlllC. ViJi VIorroo avenue. WAID OIltL tOlt OFNFHVL IIOISHWOUK Apply at once at Mrs L Jones, 317 N, Sumner avenue. vanti:d- CIHL FOIt cinfrvl housl work. Mrs fa C. Mcars, 163 South Main ave. AGENTS WANTED W.W'TM) OKNTLI VIKN Oil LADI1S TO travel, twentv ilollars a week; also canvas sers, two dollars a day Mis Hooper, Arlington Hotel. Call alter four. WANTED-FIltST CLASS Af!l NTS IN FATHY city and town in Pennsylvania to introduce the largest and strongest Sick and Accident Companv In the world. Addres F. It. Van Dusen, Supt, of Agents, Hay City, Mich. SALESMEN WANTED. HURTLING SUJCsMW WWIF.D PY W LI L known house Natural ability and aptness counts for more thin experience CJlve refer ences. Pox Three, Detroit, llltli HUVILINO SvM'SVW W NTFD PY WFLIf known house N itural ability counts for more thin experience; give references. llox Three, Detroit, Mich. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ir YOU WANT TO PUY OH SF.LI, A T.USI nes.s, see W. T Ilackctt, Price building, 323 Washington avenue I OK Itl'NT -DhPvUTMLMS ON PEHCr.NTIGi: at the Leader Department store, formerly occupied by the Leader, 124-120 Wvomlng v, nue For partkuhrs Inquire or address Hrischel, the Furrier, J2o Lackawanna ave., Srranton, l'a. MONEY TO LOAN. AN1 MOUT OF MONEY TO LON QI ICK, straight loans or llullding an I Loan t fiom 4 to ( per cent. Call on N V. Walker, ;;i I .!!.' Connell building REDEMPTION OFSOAfOS. PlltSUV.NT TO Till". TUNIS OF TiiE SFttPSI) mortgage of the Stevens Coal company to the Countv Savings II ink mid Trust Co, of Stran ton, l'a, as rustic all the rMitstaudlng stimi.l mortgage bonds of salt! company will be peld in full on Viigust 1st 10O). at the County -ov nigs Hank and Tiust Co , No 500 Spruce ..tret stnnton, l'a The interest on the above bends will cease on Aug 1st, 11X10 C UNION W I-sM,l(, Treasurer Stevens Coal Company. LOST. iost-v ro Tinmin nor, iihi.hm, hi: waul if returned to Thomas Spcicher, 411 Madison avenue. FOUND. FOUND-A RFD COW, WITH FOUIl Wllin: fett; 'owner can have the same bv paying for advertisement and identifying the same. Frederick WiUon, lav lor, Pa. DRESSMAKING. DHF.SSM KIN0 FOH CHILDHEN TO OHDEH, also ladies' waists. Louise Shoemaker, 212 Adams aevnue. LEGAL. NOTICE IS HEIILHY OIYEN THAT AN 1'PU cation will be inado to one of the Jmlt.es if the Court of l-oinnioii 1'leas of Lack awaniia county, on the thirtieth uay ef Jul, A I), 1'JiM, at li o'clock In the forenoon, undtr the Corporation Act of ls,7l, ami the suppliluenU thcieto, by lohn Sharak, Flank Ill.uo and John Martin, iur u charter of the intended corporation to be called "Iho ltassian Oithodox Mutual Henerlt Society of St. John tho Haptlst," the character and nb Ject of which Is maintcnince of a society for beneficial and protective purposes to its num bers from fumU collided therein, to rinder aid and comfort to its members and their families in sickness and distress, and for this purpose to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges conferred bv the said Act and its supplements. WILLIAM 10KOLKK. bolleltor F.STVTE OF LEMUU, AMEHMAN, DECEvSF.D. Letters of administration on the above es tate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate arc request ed to make payment, and those having claims to present the same to CHAllLES vMEUVUN, Or to W. M HUNNI'I L. Administrator. J01 Mean building Scranton, I'd. It li believed that nothing short ot an earth quake could destroy the Washington monument, so solid Is it foundation. Exchange. h SITUATIONS WANTED sn UATir!rNTT.iTTmmirAT DISH washing Addriss 110 1.1m sttcct MTtTUTOV WANTKIV-HV V Ot S-(l ItO IS veins of ngp with some experience as bar tender or driving single wagon. Address J. U , 1107 Mrst'ii court, city SITU 1 ION WANiKD-IlY A vOl'ScT HOY 13 ycais of age as stinogripher with expert enre Can furnish refcrem c. Address 11. M , 1224 ltemlngton avrmit, city sin;uioN w ni7 duTa opmi mvv as booklet per. Address Hoekkcepcr, care Trib une. 6ITPVTION WANTI'D-HY A OOOD STI'.Wt titter and engineer! good references; steudv, exptricnecd man. G. A. M, Tribuno offlte, city. situation w vvn:t-nY an kxit.ut t,r- drcs' on ladles' or gentle nun's fine clothes or any kind of fine laundrv. Call or address 7J0 Adams avenue, icar, upstairs. SITUATION WASTI.D-AS IIOI'sFkH li'll I1Y middle aged lady, imderst mils work tlior ougl Iv Can give very best of references, Ad dress Miry, J10 Irving avenue, Petersburg, City. siiuaiion" wati:d-I!Y an lvnt.Lii'rvr boy 1(1 years old, otlle o work preferred Ad dress W i:. VV 1747 fcanltrsor. avenue, city. siirviio'' vaii:d-ii i.ady siknoii rapher and typewiitcr, Septembtr 1, In lew or life Insuiaiico oiriio, expel lent id Vddress M , 1142 Acailcmy Ftrcet, city wastkd-v pomtiov nv v iapfihiinci d stcrognp'ier, best of refiicnie. Addiess F. . Tilbune office. srruvriov wn nil ny v sTiiicrr.Y tpm perate man who umlf rstaniN tiring bolleis tind care of mietiiniiv Wages no object. Ad- uies -I. ,-- ijeniiul J),. ivery. SITU U ION Wll-U-HY A VOUNO M W" OF good dimeter it any kind ot work Can give uferences Vddress lohn lmmaii, White's lerry, Wyoming counti. Pa. srnmioN w wT7i"-ro (.o olt hy 'ini: day washing oi cleaning, or take work home Vlrs lee, fi.11 vilnnal street blTUvTIOV WWUD-TO (10 OLT I1Y THE eliv to work, wishing and cleaning Mis. PIcdgcman, M4 Wyoming avenue DRUnoiST Itl.LIFF - HEOISTEltED OHADU He el, sires position .is relief cleik. Veldress Pharmacist, caro Tribune. SEA LED PROPOSALS. SK U ED PJtOI'OS U.S WILL HE III CI IVED AT the ollce of the City C leik, Vnntnn, Pi , until 7 JO o clock p m, Ihursdiv, July 2'J, UfJO, to eentruct a sewer on Hillroid avenue from the Third district main sewer to l.mniet street 1 iih proposal f-hill be .accompinlcd by , (!r eeitlfcd choc Is in the sum of three nun elm! dollars us a guirantee to execute a contiae for the work it aw nihil the same. The c Itv re serves the right to reject any or nil bids.' lly orehr of ( ity Counc Is M T lavelle, City Cleik SEVLLD I'ltOPOMIS W II L HI, It! CUM I) IIY the undcn.ii.niil, until 7 "C o'clock. Mm In, July 115, for furnishing to the Podge Mine Fund, all kinds of refreshments for an excursion to Heart Lake, Aug I The committee reserves the right to reject anv or all bids JOHN' M JON! , Secretarv, 3S Hick Street, City PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWAHD C SPUILDLNO, C. P. A., 21 TltVD ers' Hank building. Architects. EDVAI1I II DAMS. ARCHITECT, CONNFLL bulldiii?, Scranton. FltEDEItlCK L. IinOWN, AltCIIlTECT, PHICE building, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton. Cabs and Carriages, RUHHER TIRFD CARS AND CARRIAGE'S, REST of service Prompt attention given orders, by 'phone 'Phones 2072 and 53J2 Joseph Kelley, 124 Linden Dentists. DR C. E. riLFNBEROER, PAULI BUILDING, Spruee street, Scranton. DR. I O LYV1W, SCKWION PMv TE 1IOS pital, cor. Wyoming and Mulberry. DR. C. C. LVUIUCH, 115 WYOMINC. AVENUE DR. II. F. ItEI.NOLDS, Ol'P. P. O. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CUT. 123 AND 127 FRANKLIN WF nue. Rates reasonable P. ZriOLLR, Pioprletor SCRANTON HOUSE. NEUt D.I, & VV. P VS- senger depot. Conejuetor on the European pi in. MCTOR KOCH, Proirlttor. lOawyeis. RICHUtD .7 HOURK1'. vTTOHNEI VT I, V, 500 2 Lackawanna avenue. General law busi ness, collections and loans. J. V. HHOWNINCJ, vriORNLY Wl) ( Ol'NiX lor at-law Rooms 312 J1J Msars buililin. D H. RIPIOIILE. ATlOltNEI-LOVNS N1GO tlatctl on real estate security Vlears bulld'nt,, corner W athiiuton avenue and Spruce street KKWK lT HO VIE. VrrORNF.1 WD COl NsLI," Ioratliw Hurr building, Rooms u and 14, Washington avenue. Wll.LUtD, VVMtltl.N A KN VPP. AriORNIAs nnd t oun-ellurs at Law. Republican building, Vashlnton avenue. JlvslJP f. Jl.SSUP. ATTORNEYS VNI) COUN selorsatlaw, Commoiiwcalth building; rooms 111, 20 and 21. JAV1LS VV. OVKIORD. AriORNLY-VTLWV. Rooms 614, 515 and 510 Hoard of liade Jlldg. iTlW'ARD VV Til VI Fit. ATTOll VEY. ROOMS na) !M I, 8th Boor, Miais building I, A. VVATRI.S. VTTORVEY-T-LA1V. COM. monwealth building, Scranton, l'a. C. R PITCHER ATTORNEI-ATLUV. COM monwealth biilldln.-, Scranton, l'a PAT1I.RSON i WILCOX, TRADERS' NVTIONAL Hank building. C."cOVir OYS, 9 13 RE1THL1CVN IlUILDINa A VV. nFRTHOLF. TrOUNEY, ML RS 111.1)0. Physiclnns nnd Surgeons. DRW. C. ALLEN, 613 N0M.H W'VSIIIVOTON avenue. DR S V. IvMOItrVUV, OFFICE 330 WASH, ington avenue- Resilience, Uls Vlulberiy. Chronic dlseasts, lungs, heart, kidneys and genllo-urlrary organs i specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 P m. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LvCKAWANNI, SCRANTOV, Pa Courses (riparitory to college, Iiw, ineill cine oi business Opens Sipt 12th vnd for eatilogue. Rev. Ihouias M Conn II. 1), prin cipal and proprietor, W, E. Fluniliy, A. M , headmaster. Seeds. O. R CLARK 4. CO. SFEDMW AM) MJ1W eryman, tore 201 Washington avenue; fretn house, 1050 North Main avenue; store tele phone, 7b2. Wire Screens, JOSEPH hUETTFL. REAR 511 LVCKvW.WN'A avenue, Scranton, Pa,, manufacturer of Wire bcreens Miscellaneous. DVUER'S ORCIII.STRV-MUSIC I OR lll.lj, picnics, partitss, riteptloiu, weddings and ecu celt work furnished For terms address R. J llauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulhert's music store. MFOAROEE HROS . PRINTERS' SUH'LIES, EN'. v clones, paper bai, twine Warehouse, 1J0 V asiilngton avenue, Scranton. Pa, RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Schedule In Effect Mny 27, 1000. a. rums ieavo scrnnton: 0.45 n. m., week dyg, for Sunbury, Uarrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washlntrton and for Pitts burp and tho West. 0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsville, Reading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, pnltimoro,Washington nnd Pitta ourg nnd the West. 2.18 p. m., week dnys, (Sundays 1.58 p. m.,) for Sunbury, Harrls ourg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington nnd Pittsburg and the West. For Hazleton, Potts ville, Heading, &c, week days. 4.27 p. m., week dnys, for Sunbury, Hnzleton, Pottsville, Harrisburg, Philadelphia nnd Pittsburg. .1 It WOOD, (Ton Pass. Agt, J. II HUTCHINSON, den. Mgr. Delnwnio, Lncknwnnna nnd Western. , In FlTect June 10, 11)00. SouthLrltn Si nnfnn fnr Vtv Ynrtr st 1.4S. 3 m, 5 40, 8 UO and 10 03 a. m , 12 53, 3 3.1, anei 10 p m For 1'hlhidelphla at B 40, 8.00 and 10 0 n m ; 12 M nnd 3 13 p. m For Strouilshurg at 0 1(1 p m Milk and accommodation at 3.40 p. m Arrive at Hobiken at 1151, 7.18, 1011 a. m.; 12 01, 2 47, 4 4s, 7 in and 0 11 p m. Arrive at Philadelphia at 10 no u m , 1.00, 3 43, 0.00 and 8 22 p. m Arrive from New York nt 103, 4.00 and 1020 a m i ltw. 1 52, 5 41. 8.45 and 11.30 P vm 1'r"11 Stroudsburg nt 8 03 a m North leave Scranton for HulTilo and inter mediate stiilmis at 1 10, 4 10 and 8 30 a m i 1 ". ft 4S and 11 13 p m. For Oswego and Syra cusc at 4 10 a m . and 1.6 P m For Utlea at 1 10 a m , and 1 51 p m For Montroso at 8 30 a in ; 1 03 p m , and 5 4S p m For Nichol son at 4 00 and 0 15 p m For Hlnchamton. 10 25 niiel ya p ,n- Arrive In Scrantun from IluHalo "t 1 10, 2 S.-, f, 35 nn(i in 00 a m i 8 10 and 8 00 t in Fmm Oswego am! Syneu-e at 2 55 a m ; !; omI stl P- I". Frcm Utlca at 2 55 a. m. 12 33 and 3 10 p m Irom Meholson at fi 50 a ?Ak'""1 80 P m Fiom Montroe at 7.55 and mop a n, , jjof, ,,,) 800 ,, , liloomsbiirg Division leave Scranton for Nortliiiinbcrlini! at C 13, 10 0" a m : 153 and J '".P m For Plv mouth at 103, 3 10, 8 55 and 'J li P m For Nantleokc at 8 10 a. m Arrive at Northunibirlind nt I 15 a m ; 1 10, 5 00 and , , V m irlvc Nmtlcokc at li 10 a m Arrive Jt ITymntitli at 21X1, 4 12 and 0 50 p. m., and l-.to a in Arrive at Scranton from Northum berland at 0 42 a m ; 12 35, 4 50 and 8 43 p. m From Nantlcoke at 11 00 a m From Plym outh at 7 50 a. m . i 20, 5 15 nnd 11 10 p. m. , M'NPvY TRAINS South lea'c S rente n 1 40, 3 00, 5 10, 10 05 a. m i 3 13. .! 40 and S 10 p m Noith leave Scranton at 1 10, 4 10 a. m.; 1 o5, 5 4i and 11 r p m Hloonisburg Division Leave Scranton at 10 05 a m , and 5 50 p. m. Selnwnre and Hudson. In 1 fleet May 27, lliOO. Trains for Carbondale leave Scranton at 0.20. " t. 8 53, 10 11a in ; 12 00, 1 23, 2 20, 3 52, 6 23, 0 25, 7 57, li 15, 11 115, 1 10 p. in. For llonesdile and Like Loelore 0 20, 1013 a. m 2 20 mil 5 23 p m 1'or W likes Harre 0 45. 7.43, 8 41, 9 .13, 10 43 a. m i 12 0.1, 1 23, 2 13, 3 13, 4.27, 0.10, 7.48, 10.41, 11 10 n m, Fori, V n It polnts-C.15 a. m ; 12 03, 213, o 0.1 -aim ujp mt For I'cntisvlvanti H. II. m : 21S and 4 '7 n m points C 45, 0 33 a. For Albany and all points north G 20 a. m. and 3 52 p m, SUNIUY TRAINS, lor Carbondale 7.20. 0 00, 1133 a. m.; 2 20, 3 52, 5 17. 10 52. For Wilkes Ilirre-9 38 a. m.; 12 03, 1.53, 8 28, 4 42, fl 27. 8 27 p m I'or Alhanv and points north 3 62 p. m. For llonesdile and Like Lodore 0 00, 11.33 a. m and ,152 p m Lowest rates to all points in United States and Canada J W HUnniCK. O. P. A . Albany, N. Y. H W CEOSS, D. 1". A , Scranton, Pa. Lehigh Valley Eallrond. In FlTect May 27. 1"00 TRVINs, LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and New York, via D. & II. R II, at 0 4 1 a m and 12 01, 2 18, 4 27 (Hlack Diamond Express), and 1130 p. m. Sundays, D k II It It , 1 SS, 7 43 p m For White Haven, Hatlcton and principal points in the coal regions, via D & 11. R. It , 0 45, 2 13 and 4 27 p. m. For Pottsville, 0.45, 2 18 p m For Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Harrlsburc? and principal intermediate stations via D. k II. n It , C 45 a m ; 12 03, 2 18, 4 27 (Dhck Dia tnnnd Express), 1130. Sundays, D. & II. R. R. 1 68 ,7 4S p m For Tunkliannock, Towanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, fleneva ami principal Intermediate stations, via II, L (V W. It. It, 8 03 a. m.; 105 and 3 33 p. m. For Oeneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago, and all points west, via D. & II. It. R , 42 0.1, .133 (Black Diamond Express), 7.48, 10.41, 11 30 p m Sundays, I), li II. It. P., 12.03 p in , 7 IS p m. Pullman parlor nnd sleeping or Lehigh Valley parlor cars on all trains between Wilkes Bane and New lork, Philadelphia, Buffalo and Sus ptnlon Bridge ROLLIN' II WILBUR. Oen Supt., 28 Cortland fctnet, New York. CII VHLES S I.F.E. Oen. Pass. Agt., 28 Cortland street. New lork A VV. NONNFMVCHEH. Div. Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem, Pa For tickets and Pullman reservations apply 300 Lackawanna avenue, Scranton, Pa. Central Ttaihoad of New Jersey. stations In New lork Foot of Liberty street, X. R . and South Ferry. Anthracite coil used exclusively, Insuring cleanliness and comfoit mil' rVBLl. IN EFFECT MAY 29. 1000. Trains leave Scranton for New York, Newark, 1 llrabetli, Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem, Al lentown, Munch Chunk and White Haven, at 8 JO a m ; express, 1 20, cxpres, 4 00 p. m. Sundays, " l'orP Plttston ami Wilkes Harre, 8 30 a. m., 1.20, I 00 ii m Sundays, 2 15 p m. Fe r Mountain Park. S.30 a. m , 1.20, 4 00 p. m. Sundays. 2 15 p f". For Baltimore and Washington, and points South and West via Bethlehem, 810 a. m., 1.20 p m imd lis, 2 15 p m. For Long Blanch, Oecin drove, etc., at (8 10 through ear) a m and 1.20 p. m. For Reaeliiu, 1 elunon and Harrisburg, via 1 lentown, 8 u0 a in 120 p. in Sundays, 2 15 '' For Pottsville. P TO a m . 1 20 p. m. Through tickets to all points east, south and wot at lowtst Iites at the ktatlon 1 II OIILIIAUSEV, Cen Supt. H P. BVLDWIN, Oen Pas Agt. New Yoik, Ontario nnd Western Pv.R. TIME TABLE IN H FI CI SUNDAY, JUNE 24, II 1'jOO North Bound Tialns. leave Leave. Scran- Carbon- Arrive Trains ton dale. Cadosia. "01 ....10 10 a m 1120a m. 103p.m. 5(11 lisp m 4 32 p m 5 45p m. .l7 COOp m Arrive Carbondale, 0.40 p m. South Bound Trains. Leave Leave Cadosia Carbondale. Scranton. 7.40 a. ra, 10 45 a. m. 4 20 p. m. 7 00 a. m. . 8 40 a m. 10 02 a m. 2 03 p m 3 11 p m, 6UM1V1S U.M.I, North Hound. Leave Leave Scran- Carbon Arrive ton dale. Cadosia, 8 30 a m. 0 10 a m. 10 45 a m. , 7.00 p. m. Arrive Carbondale,7.15 p. m. South Bound, Leav o Leav e Cadosia. Carbondale, Reranton. 7 00 a. m. 7.40 a m. 202 ooq 430 p m. 5 61 p in. 6 35 p in. Iral'n No. 201 makes connection for point! North and South on Main Line, at Cadosia. Trains Nos. 03 and 201 make Walton, Delhi, Hamtlen and Sidney connections Trains Nos 205 and 203 make Main Line con nections on Sunday ,.,,,. Fur further Information, consult ticket agents J C ANDERSON, Oen Pass. Agt , New York. J. P WH.sil, Traveling Passenger Agent, Scran ton, Pa Erie and Wyoming Vnlley. TIME rUlLE IN I.FFLCT MIY 2?. 1000 Trains leave scranton for Havvley, Lake Arie' and intermediate points as follows: No. 2, 8 41 a in , No 4, 2 25 p. in ; No 6, 5 20 p. m.; No, c, 7 63 p m Sunday trains at 9 00 a. m and 2 00 p, m. Trains No 2 anil No i connect at Hawley foi points on Erie lallroad. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES HUtHE RECORD CAN BE II AE in Scranton at the news stands of Retsmai Bros , 403 Spiueo and 603 Linden. M Norton 322 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schuttcr, '11 bprueo street SCALP TREATMENT. MRS L T KFLLtR, SOALP TREATMENT, 60c. ( shampooing, 60c , facial massage! manicur ing, 23e ; chiropody. 701 (Juincy. CITY SCAVENGER i irM-irMwMEiiri',""MfcSrM--- , t ansnisn'sg A. 11. BRir.GS H BANS PRIVV VAULTS AND cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A B BltlfiOS, Proprietor, Leave orders HOT North Main avnue, or Klcke's drug store, cor ncr Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 0540.