w T Piw 'tt mmiiimmmBmmmimmm THE RCRAISTON T1UBUNE-SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1900. y C LACKAWANNA COUNTY. JERMYN AND MAYFIBLD Demlso of Ono of tho Oldest Resl dents of This Section Band Con test at Mayfleld Tonight Ladles Have an Outing. Mrs. Itachel Whltbeck, an old and estimable resident of tho IkiioukIi, died at 4 o'clock ycstcitlay morning, actor an Illness of cancer, from which she had suffered Indescribably for tho past three years. Deceased was born In Scott, eighty-three yearn ago, when this borough and the whole region hereabouts was nothing but a wilder ness. Vhen In health It was' most In teresting to hear her descilbe some of the events of her early life. She Is survived by a son, John, of Olyiihant. and three daughteis, Mia. James Shields, Mrs. Jeffoty ond Mis. John Carroll. The funeral w 111 tak place it 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Set vices will bo held nt the house on Fourth street. Intoiment will be made at Montdale. The members of the Twentieth Cen tury Sewing circle had .1 pleasant out ing yesterday at N.iy Aug p.uk, where the day was delightfully spent. Those who composed the party weie Mrs dames Hunter, Uadger, Wlllinan, Parks, Shields, Comer Davis, C. r. Baker, Misses Mandane llvmer, Mar garet Thompson, HlnKe Shields, Ida Baker and Preston Uadger and Ray mond Uaker. At the park they wero Joined by Mrs. H. P. Woodward and Mrs. Bovard, of Dunmoie, and lie v. and Mrs. Puller. The Mayfleld band will give the fifth of tho series of conceits at the i evi dence of Mrs. M. M. Walsh thlh even ing. The following programme, will be rendered. Match, "Ml Capltan" (Sousi), grand selection fiom Ualfe s opeia, "The Bohemian Ohl" (ai ranged by Tobanl, "Somnabulu Air," vail.ttlons (Thornton), clarionet solo, Thomas Jopllng, Charles Graham's last un finished song, "She Alwajs Loved You, Mother" (Otaham); medley, "The ltage In Ireland" (Uever), "The Black Htl gade," medley (Beyer); march, "Brldo clect" (Sou.s.i). Tho almost Invincible WfU Side Biowns added another a Ictory to their unbeaten leeord yesterday by defeat ing Diugglst Jones' Filipinos. Th game was uninteresting, because of th Inability of the latter to either bat 01 field, and In consequence the Browns had over a dozen runs to their eiedlt before tho Filipinos made a hit. The Browns arc arianglng a game with the Archbald Sunsets, which ought to prove an Interesting one. Tho Russian band, of Mayfleld, and one of the societies on tho hill are run ning nn excursion to Mountain Park today. Mrs. George Tompkins, of "West May field, Is confined to her home by sick ness. Will Seymour, of II street, is recover ing from a socro attack of stomach trouble, which has confined him to the house for several dajs past. The Bpworth league of the Methodist Episcopal church will hold n social In the church parlors Monday uunlng. Mis. John Solomon, of Main stieet, who has been spending some time with friends at Greenfield, has icturned home. Willie Ormlston Is confined to his home, on Second street, with Injuiles he received to his leg some time ago. - - MOOSIC. Preaching serlce.s In tho Methodist Episcopal church Sunday Rev. Judson K. Bailey, pastor. Subject for the morning, "The Proper Attitude Tow ard the Wot Id"; een!ng, "Singing Un )or Difficulties." Mr. John Robertson has returned fiom " tke Carey Mis. Llndeimuth and daughter, Mat Ion, of Ohio, ate visiting at the home of Mrs. Thomas Hailstone. Miss Nellie King Is suffering with diphtheria. Title 6, Section L', of tho borough or dinance, reads as follows: "It shall be unlawful for any person to cast or deposit any kitchen offal or any other offal Into nny street or alley or upon any sidewalk or pacment, oi throw or deposit any ashes or tleeaved vege table matter or any unhealthy animal substance or nny filthy mateilal, or anything whatsoever upon said streets, sidewalks so as to deprive the citizens of tho borough of tho free and full enjoyment of the same. Any person or persons so of fending shall upon conviction forfeit and pay not exceeding $10 and costs, and In addition shall pay the cost of Its iemoal." High Constable William Wler wishes to draw the attention of those dump ing their offal and garbage on the banks of tho Lackawanna rher near Mlnooka aenuu to this ordinance. PECKVILLE. Services In Piesbyterlan church Sun day at 10 30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m Rev. S H Moon, D. D , pastor. Subject In morning, 'Tho Power of tho Keys." short service In evening, subject, "Be lieving and Confessing Christ." Peckville Baptist church Rev. J. S. Thomas, pastor. Services tomorrow at 10.30 a. m. and 7 30 p. nt Morning sub ject, "Tho Lower and tho Higher Life." In the evening, tho pastor will repot t some of "Tho Best Things at tho In ternational Convention of tho B, Y. P. U," recently held at Cincinnati; Sab bath school at 10 30 a. in. Peckville Methodist Episcopal church Morning Bervlce, 10 30, preaching by the pastor, subject, "Redemption from the Curse of the Law"; evening ser vice, 7 30, preaching by Rev. A. Chap man. Other services as usual. F. Gendall. The stone crusher Is being tested by the borough officials. Yesterday the crusher was given Its Initial test. It BEAUTY, H CONQUER! BELLAVITA Arsonlo Eonutv Tablets and Pill A per- fectlvaafonnci miarantAedtrAntm.nt fnrnll c skla disorders. Reitorei tho bloom ol (outh to faded licet iu uujT treatment duo; ov uayr fi.uu, uy man Bend for circular. Address, VEBVITA MEDICAL CO., Clinton & Jtckteo Sta., Cote Sola by McOarrah & Thomas, Druij. gists,, 209 Lackawacna ave., Bcranton, t'o. Soantlaejneeas reliable, rcoathly.rsfTilatinr nedlelna. Only haraltaj ssd Ute purest drugs siould b issd, 11 yoa tut tht beat, get Op. Peafl's E3ennvfi,oval P3Qa I Thar are nromnt. Bafo &nd Tho ffenutn (Dr. Peal's) never ?or Sale by JOHN H. PHLEPS, opruce street. JSSV 1 . proved Itself to bo as recommended. Another test will bo given today. Our citizens are requested to bo present and Inspect the crusher and Its work. Tho tct Is being made near the Lack awanna Coal company's store. Hov. A. Chapman Is visiting nt his parents' home from Wyoming semi nary, where he Is pursuing a post graduate course. Miss llattle 11111. of Jermyn, Is visit ing with her filend, Miss Huth Gcn dall, at tho Methodist Episcopal par sonage. Miss Agnes Bell and Miss Rose Bray leave today for Blnghamton, where they have secured employment. Mis Sterns and daughters, Jessie and Elsie, Mrs. B. II. Brlggs, Miss fliace Brlggs and Mrs. Dr. SIckler and daughter, Dora, are camping at Lake Chapman. The Young People's society of tho Piesbyterlan chinch will hold n lawn social on tho vacant lot opposite tho hose house, tonight. Tho Olyphant band concert, which wna to be given In connection with the social, has been postponed for n few nights, and will bo given later In the week. AYLOR NEWS. Miss Maud Guard and Mr. Samuel James United In Marriage Rellg- lous and Other News of Interest. Miss Maud Guard, an estimable young lady of West Mlnooka, and Mi. Samuel James, a popular oung man of this town, were united In bonds of bolv matilmony at tho home of the bible's mother, ills. Rachel Guaid, on Thuisday evening. Rev. Di. II. II. Hauls, of the Calvary Baptist church, performed the eeiemony At the close they received the congiatulatlons of their many friends. A wedding sup per was .if tet wards served. Mr. and Mrs. James weie the leclplents of many beuutiful presents. Sei vices at the Calvary Baptist church tomotiow will be held at the usual bouts, the pastot, Rev. II. II. Hatrls, PhD., officiating. All ladles of the above church ate in gently re quested to meet In the class-room after the mornng seimon. A double funeral occurred from the home of Mr. and Mis. William Rich ards, of Union street, yesterday after noon. Rev. J. C. Evans pleached the funeral sermon. Interment was mado In the Washburn street cemetery, Hide Paik. Tho funeral of Myfanwy, the two-year-old daucbter of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Jones, of West Mlnooka, took place yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Services were conducted at tho house by tho Rev. Dt. II. II. Harris. Burial was made In Pittston. Mrs. George Curtis and sons, William and John, of Indiana, und Mrs. Will iam S Williams, of Edwaidsdale, and son, William Williams, of Parsons.were guests at the home of Mrs. Edward J Evans yestetndy. Rev. R. L. Roberts, of Brooklyn, Pa., will occupy the pulpit at the Presby teilan church tomorrow at both morn ing and evening sei vices. Tho pastor, Rev. J. If. Colclough. will alternate pulpits, pleaching at Brooklvn, Pa. Taylorville lodge. No. CfiS, Independ ent Order of Odd Follows, will meet In session this evening. Mrs. John Pugh, of Cleveland, Ohio, Is visiting her patent!, Mr. and Mis. John II. Evans, of North Taylor. Sabbath services at the Methodist Episcopal chuich tomortow. The pas tor, Rev. Clinton B. Henry, will offici ate at both services. Subject In the morning, "A Handful of Sweet Peas." Sabbath school at 2 IS o'clock Even ing set vice at 7.30 o'clock, subject, "The Christian Religion a Success." worth league at 0 30 o'clock. Mrs. Mary Kenny, of Old Forge, Ep-vis- Ited ft lends here on Thursday. Preaching at the Welsh Baptist chinch tomorrow at the usual hours, Rev. D. C. Edwin ds officiating. Miss Georgle Evans, of Old Forge, If visiting relatives In Oiange, N. J. Elaborate nriangements aro being made for the coming excursion of the Church of Immaculate Conception ami Knights of the Golden Eagle to Lake Lodore on July 23 and August 10, re spectively. Rev. J. C. Evans will pi each at the usual hours tomotrow at tho Welsh Congregational church. Spent a Good Tarm Doctoring. Mr. A. N. Noell, of Ashetville, Kan sas, snvs he spent a good farm doctor ing himself for chronic diarrhoea, but got no teltef and was aft aid that he must die Ho chanced to get hold of n bottle of Chamberlain's Collc.Cholora and Diarrhoea Remedy and was per manently cured by It. For sale by all druggists. Matthews Bros., wholesale and tctall agents. OLYPHANT. Margaret, tho little daughter of Edl tor and Mis. W. W. Jones, died e. terday morning, after an Illness of two weeks of whooping cough. The bu teaved parents have the rympathy of a host of friends. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock fiom the family homo In Blakoly, In toiment will bo made In Union ccme teiy, Peckville. Sei lees will be held at the usual hours In tho Congregational church to morrow morning and evening. In tho evening- Rev. Peter Roberts will preach on "Tides of Life," Tomorrow evening, In the Blakely Baptist church, Rev. W. Williams, ft noted evangelist, will deliver nn ad dress on "The Last Romp with the Tiger." All are Invited. Misses Margaret O'Connor and Mary McKenna, of Rock Lake, are the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Gllleran, of Scott street. Miss Delia Callahan, of Scranton.was a visitor In town yesterday. Evan Thomas has returned from a trip to Atlantic City. Mrs. John Gallagher nnd daughters, of Nevvbursh, N. Y., are the guests of Mrs. Ellen Mahon, at tho Mahon house. Mrs. Richard Moyles and son are spending two weeks at Crystal lake. Mrs. Budd Mead, of Jersey City, spent yesterday with fi lends at this place Mrs. John Lockyar, of West Vlr- EVERY WOMAN certain In riMiulL diiarmolnt. Sold for 1.00 ner box. Pharmacist, ccr. Wyoming avenue and glnln, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes Brennan, of Delaware street. Mlsces Anna Kellcher and Snrah Ruddy, of llawley, aro visiting friends In town. Miss Nellie Tloban, of Dunmore street, Is entertaining Miss Katie Judge, of Sayre. .1 WAVERLY. Dr. Putnnm gave another of his se ries of lectures nt the Baptist church last Wednesday evening. The lecture was Illustrated with different scenes shown on canvas, which were highly Interesting to the large nudlence pres ent. It Is to bo repeated next Wed nesday evening nt tho same place. A. D. Fuller and wife, of Virginia, former residents of this place, nre visit ing friends here. Edward F. Lelghton, of Blnghamton, who Is here for tho summer season, gave a clam bake at LUv lake last Thursday. An Invitation was extended to all who wished to attend. Every one was highly delighted with tho manner In which the affair was con ducted and speak in the highest praise of Mr. Lelghton's generosity. Farmers are very busy haying what piomlses to be a better crop than anti cipated. Tho painters havo put tho finishing touches on the Methodist church, which greatly adds to its appearance. The church Is an old landmark and one that our citizens take gtcat pride In and anything that adds to Its ap pearance Is pleasing to them. The young ladles of the Methodist Episcopal church of this place will sei ve Ice cream and cake on the church lawn on Saturday evening, July 21. Proceeds aro for the benefit of the church. JESSUP. Don't forget the excursion on Mon day, July 'J3. Train will leave the Eile and Wyoming Valley railroad station about S.30 o'clock A good time Is In store for all those who attend. Music will be furnished by the Gllroy oi chestra, of Archbald. Miss B. Kelly leaves today for a so journ In New York. Miss Katie Cunnlff, of Olyphant, was a caller In town yesterday. Mr. M. J. Eagen Is laid up with the Blip. Miss Annie Brown was a caller tn Scranton yesterday. Mrs. McAndicw, of New York, Is vis iting her mother, Mis. Edward Kelly. Miss Mame Boland, of Dunmore, re turned home, after spending the last few weeks at tho Shanley icsldence, on Depot street. Miss Gower. of South Scranton, Is a caller In town. Tho llnanclal statement of WIntnn school district for the year ending June 4, 1900, Is made out, and Is a credit to the auditors. Dolph and Sterrlck Creek Coal com panies will pay today. Mr. Thomas Flynn, of Dover, N. J., formerly of this place, has teturned home, after spending a few days with friends in town. Mr. George Hennlng was a caller In Dunmoto last evening. TUNKHANNOCK. Ppeclvl to the Scranton Tribune. TunkhannocK, July 20. The chair man of the Demociatlc county com mittees lion A II. S(iilei, has c.illeil the county convention for Monday, Aug 13, pilm.iilos to be held the ure vlotts Satutday. The olllces to be tilled Include representative, associate JudRO, Jin y commissioner and confeiecs will be appointed to meet conferees fiom the other counties In this con Biesslonal and senatorial districts for the purpose of nominating state sena tor ami congressman. The following persons have announced themselves as candidates before this convention for the various offices; Representative, A. H. Seiuler and C. S. Knapp, asso ciate judg Harvey SIckler and D W. Herman. No candidate yet for Jury commlhsloner. Hon. A. H Squler Is the piesent member from this county and has the record of two successful campalrrns to back him. C S Knapp, the other candidate for repiesentatlve, Is from Hralntrlm township, where he Is engaged In the stone business. He is well known and was sheriff of this county one term. Of tho candidates for associate Judge, Harvey SIckler Is a resident of the borough here and has been active In politics all his life. Ho sei v eel as leglster and tecorder of the county one term nnd re-fused a De nomination. The other candidate, D. W. Herman, Is a farmer of Haton township; had the nomination of his party at the election In 189G and was defeated by Hon. A. M. Eastman The date of the Republican convention has not been nnnounced. The funeral of Mrs Cynthia Hard ing, widow of the late William H. Harding, of this place, was held from the house this afternoon with burial at Sunnyslde cemetety. A party from here will spend the next ten days at Lako Wlnola ns tho guests of Miss Eleanor Little, at her cottage there. In the party will bo Miss Eulalle Piatt, Miss Joe McKown, 'P's Marlon Metcalf and Mr. and Mrs. .' P Harding, of this place, and Miss ''Irby. of Townnda; K. K. Little and A'exander C. Jackson, of 'Wllkes-Harro. C 1$. Little, esq , of Scranton, was In town over Sunday. Dr. W. A. Sprout, formerly of this plate, but now located at Providence, was visiting In town this week. The following people fiom Lake Wl nola drove over here yesterday and spent some time In town; Miss Jose phine Lees, Miss Julia Pettlgrew, Miss Penwarden nnd Miss Rice, of Scran ton, nnd Miss Halght, of New York. A woman with a small child, giving her name as Julia Klpp, of Warsaw, N Y., was put off a Lehigh Valley train at this station on Wednesday. They were on their way to Scranton and ran out of funds. The woman ap plied to the poor masters of the bor ough for relief, but failed to get It. 'Squire Kutz took her to a hotel and obtained lodging for her and the child and in the morning, through the gen erosity of the 'squire and other per sons, she was forwarded to her destin ation with money In her pocket. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. nilllngs, of Wllkes-Ilarre, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hillings, Mrs. Jennie Urundago and Miss Mame Williamson, of this place, who have been enjoying a two works' trip over the great lakes, returned homo on the Dlnck Diamond, Wednes day. A. j Stull, of the Albert Lewis Lum ber company, of Stull, Pa., was in town on Thursday. New York, Ontario and 'Western Railroad Company, will run an excursion to Lake Poyn telle, Sunday, July 22, train to leave Scranton at 8.30 a, m., Carbondale at 9.10 a, m., Btcpplng at Intermediate sta tions; returning, leaving Poyntelle at 6.10 p. m arriving at Scranton at 8.35 p, m. Faro from Scranton, $1, return; Carbondale, 60 cents, AVOOA. There will be a special meeting of the borough council on Monday even ing. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Walsh, of Miller Hill, nenr Dupont, have tho sympa thy of tho community In their be reavement. During the week their 3-ycar-old daughter nnd C-year-old son died after a brief Illness. Interment was made yesterday In St. Mary's cemetery. Robertson & Law, owners of tho Katydid colliery, presented their boys with a ticket to the excursion to Lnko Ariel on Tuesday. Each boy will also be entitled to 20 cents worth of re ft eshmetits Tho marriage of Miss Maude, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Lorr, of South Main street, and Arthur Alger was solemnized at tae P. M. parsonage last evening, Rev. T. E. Wilson offici ating. Tho bride was prettily attired In blue organdie, with ribbon trim mings. Both were unaccompanied. After the ceremony they repaired to a nicely furnished homo on Lincoln Hill. Neither of them havo attained their majority. A meeting of tho property-holders was held last evening for the purpose of forming a taxpayers' union. The exorbitant rates and excesses now ex isting in the town are Intolerable and for this reason the citizens hope to foim n union that will set aside tho caprices of wily politicians and un wise councllmen. A young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McNalley was Interred In St. Mary's cemetery yesterday afternoon. The A O. If. joint excursion Monday to Harvey's lake will probably be the largest that left tho town this season. Several hundred tickets have been sold an dthe populnrlty of tho place makes the people more desirous of attending. Rev. James Jones, of Yatesvllle, will preach In the Methodist Episcopal church tomorrow morning and even ing. Undei taker T. J. O'Malley's horses took fright yesterday, but did not go far until they were caught. A young son of Mr. nnd Mrs. James McFarlane was pitched out and sustained several cuts and btulses. THOMPSON. Spechl to the Scranton Tribune. Thomi son, dulv 20 0 II l'razirr and daugh ter, Alice, of California, were callers at Kuv. H F Iirrabec's jestirtlaj The) will spmd some time, with relathts and filcnds in this vlcinit. Mm I' li St. John an I her two chughttrs, of llirglmnton, ire visiting their Thompson friends Vlrs Wlllard Tucker Im lentcu her house to William Kane, who with his bride of a fiv. months, will take possession at onto. Mrs Tucker will spend ft. little time with her thll dren In Itoclhi-ttr, N. Y atd then go to visit her fon in California. Many of the firmer in this region will flnlah their l'njing this week "Short horBe soon cur rled" Is in ciifnee. Iiu. llr. lirewster, ot (he ruptlst church, Starrucca, was tailing on his numbeis 1 ere this week. Hiss Vioh W'ilcox, nf Honeselale, is trending a few weeks with friends in this vlcimtj. K. K. Wake, of Sjlcm, Wajne count;, tills us that he lias a Durham bull fifteen months old that weighs one tlnusand pounds Who of the readers rf The Tilbuno can lat Mr lllako ral-ing Lahen? P. Tallinm hu fortj-ono c-olonlm of bees, lie hi taken 412 pounda ot as fine honej is was ter mide fiom ten colonies The Miws i'irr, cl Scranton, are guests at G. 1". 'plncr's pleasant heme on Jackson street. VIn Irid Murphv ard ton, of Susquehanna, are visiting at V C Wllnurth's todiy I, V 'anford of (Jib-on, w is fluking hands with former neighbors in town todiy. BALD MOUNT. Mr. and Mrs 'wine Cosej and son, of Utica, V Y, are guests of Mrs (oC's parents, llev. and Mrs Abel Wrigle. Mrs Justin Van lluslilrk and on, Harrr and Robert, of New burgh on the Hudson, arc guests at the V an Ilusklrlc home Miss Anna ( lark, of Scranton, Is the guest of Miss 1 leanor Ileineckir. Vliss Lulu Thompson, of Scranton, la being entertained at the home of G M, Shcllej. Mrs W L Spiece entertained Miss May Itey nolds, of Frle, l'a , at her father's home on Sat urdaj and Sundav last The Ladles' Mil soility of the Methodist Fpls copal church held an ice cream social at the home of Mr and Mrs 0 M Shellr last evening .Mr Clarence I'ensc, of Chinchilla, was the guest nf Mr. and Mrs. O. Van Iluklrk on Sun dae. 0 A Hopkins, of Icranton, called at the Van Iluskirk home on Sunday . Mrs Kllabeth llolason was quite indisposed on Sunday and Monday. BASE BALL. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs. Won L.v-t. Ilrookl.en 46 2o I'hiUldphia 0 It Pittsburg 40 ;V ( hleago uS t5 Cincinnati M 'S3 lloston 12 3 St. Louis 31 J-, New York 20 41 1'C .'in .Ml 21 .021 ffl .lit .If) .377 At I'hiladelphla It H. E. I'lttsburg 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 t 7 1 I'hiladelphla 1 0 0 2 0 2 0 2 7 8 3 llattcrics Chesbro and O'Connor; Frazer and Douglass. Umpire Fmslie. t Boston- U H. Chicago 0 0 3 110 0 128 14 Iloston 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 O 3 10 Batteries Ta lor and Donohue; Nichols Kullhan. and At New York It. It. K. St. tolls 00000002 02 8 3 New York 10100100" 3 8 0 Batteries Jones and Crigcr; Carrick and War ner. I'mplrc Terrj, At Brookljn Cincinnati 20200003 1- Brookljn 30000100 3- It. II K. 8 13 3 -710 Batteries "'cott and Wood; Dunn and Farrell. Umpire Sw artwood. American League, Buffalo, 5; Milwaukee, 3. Chicago, 0; Cleveland, 5. Kansas City, 2; Indianapolis, 1, Eastern League. Fvracue, 0; Toronto, 3. Rochester, 2; Montreal, 1, Springfield, 4; Providence, 2. Hartford, 4; Worcester, 2. AMATEUR NOTES. The Elks will play the West Side Reserves Saturday afternoon at 2 SO o'clock on the Brown's grounds Williams, manager. The Slidtrs challenge the Lackivvanna Car Accountants for Saturdaj, July 28. at 2 30 o'clock, on the Sliders' grounds Will give a return game on the following Saturday Please answer In The Tribune W Thomas, msnager. All members of the Wet Side Reserves please report on the Wc6t Side Brovvn'a grounds at 2 o'clock or as soon after as possible. William Gallagher, manager; Georgo Harrington, captain. The West Side Ri serves challenge an) first class team In the city to a gamo of ball anj day next week. Answer in Tribune William Gal laghrr, manager; George Harrlgton, captain. STRAYD. STRAYED-TO TIIK LUZEnNE HOl'SB. TII03, John, proprlctcr, a black co!(. Owner ran havo bv proving property and paving expenses. The People's A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tho Hetis'lt ot AH Who Hnvc Houses to Rent, Kcnl I'stnte or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Wnnt Situations or Help Tuoo Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for rive Cents a Word Except Situation Wanted. Which ArJ In serted Free. FOR RENT. IHIICK I.IU.RY STABLE, NO. 223 OVkrOlli) court, to lot. Inquire of George Keller, 618 N'orth Washington avenue. WANT ED - TOBUYj WANTFD-SICOND HAND SLOT MACHINLS; mutt lie In goud order; ttatc particular! as to nuke and price. Address, I,. 11 , general de livery, Scranton, l'a. FOR SALE rou svt.K-roi.t'viiiiA chaim.i:s3 bioycle, with coasting brake; good oj new, price, $40. Call at C10 Deacon street. i ok svle-my bksidkncf. mo svnderson enue, between Gieen Ridge and Delaware streets. llar II. Brock REAL ESTATE. $23,000 WILL SECURE A NEW PROPERTY, worth at liart $28,000 The rrPcr'y,wl! pay B'i per cent after palnir taxes and all other expenses Iteawn tit iwlllng, owner rai rented from city Thli 1 the be-it Investment In Scranton Terms' One third ash, balance 5 per cent mortsarr. W T Ilickctt, Price building, 120 Washington aicnuc. HELP WA NT ED-MALE. waim-1i1.mam.t: p.uvtiks ron iiltec thes and correspondents! stamp lor partlcu lira. hnrlh American Detective Bureau, Oneonta, llulldini;, Chicago. WANThD A OOOD, mACTICU, ASU 11--lhhle draughtsman. C. K. llattge, Ox ford, S J. IIOVS ANThn V F. WANT 200 GOOD BK lhble beys to sell afternoon and bundiy pa pcrs in all parts of the city. We are sreelvl wholesale agents for all New- York, Philadelphia, Seianton ami l.lmlr.i papers and need hustling Imjs at ontt Apply 318 Center street, Lacka wanna News Co. WANTKD V. HIlsT CLASS SHOrMAN WHO IS capable of Inning shoes and managing a department; must be well recommended, a good position lo the right man. vddress hhoe Bujer. HELP WANT ED-FEMALE. VANTrn-V. OL'XO I,DV AliOlT 18 EUS old as asslsl nit bookkeper, must be from a good famil), a fair penman vnd ot pleasing ad duns, evperlctce not nctcsarj Addre-a Dr Goods, this othte WvNTIII Ili:I,TIIY V.U.T NLltSi:, ltFH.it to Drs. Sullitan and Hand or James J. (iitr, 1W ct .Market street, beranton. W-l.r M'ltsr. VNTKD-Ml'ST UK m:t. Al'- ply at Doctor I.indabtirj's oltlce. Council bull 1 lng between 11 and 12 a m. tnd 2 and 4 p in. W'AMl D-V.OI (( MDY; MIST Hi: OOOIi coMersatlonulist: good salary to right part. Iang's, 3JI Washington aunuc. WASTI'n OIKL I Oil tTFNKRAL HOUSKWOKK Apply at once at Mrs. L. Jones, 317 N. Sumner avenue WANTri) A GIUI, 10U OI-NKRAI, HOUSC work. Mrs. 8. C. Mears, 103 South Main ave jtGENTS WANTED WANTrn" "nr.NrTi.MF.v on i,nirs to tmel, twcnt dollars l week, aUo e-iiii sera, two dollars a day. Mrs Hooper, Arlington Hotel, call alter lour. WANTKD FinSTCT,ss AOl'VTS IN EVmY city and town in Pennsjlvanla to introduce the largest and strongest eick and Arcidjnt Company in the world. Address V. K. ao Duscn, fcupt. of Agents, tlay City, Mich. MONEY TO LOAN. ANY AVIOl'NT OF MONI Y TO LOVN (,LK'K, straight loans or Building and Loan Vt from 4 to 0 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, .111 111 Council building DRESSMAKING. DHKSSM KI0 ion CHILDBKN TO OltDrR': also ladies' waists. Louise Shoemaker, ll Adams aeenue. PERSONAL. A SWIIT L1TTIK TiKUtOLIl (1IIH, W NTS a home (or two jcars, Address "It," this of fice LEGAL. 1.STVTG OF IFMFKI, VMLKMVJf, DrOKA-SM) Letters ot admlnUtration on the above es tale having been granted to the undersigned, all tr-ons Indebted to tht said estate are request cd to make pament, and those baring claima to present the same to C1IAIILKS AVIMtVIAV, Or to W. M BU.NNKI L, Administrator. .101 Mears building Scranton, l'a NOTICK IS HUtHIY GIVKN THAT AN M'l'LI cation will be made to one of the judge of the Court of Common Fleas of Lick auanna county, on the thirtieth uav nf luh, A D, . IfHO, at 'I o'clock in the forenoon, under the Corporation Act of 1S7I, and the supplements thereto, by John Miarak, Fnnk Hn-ko and John Mirtln, for a charter of the intended corporation to be called "The liiivdan Oithodo Mutual Benefit Soehty of St John the Baptist," the tharacter and nb jeet of which Is maintenance of a society for beneficial and protective? purposes to Its mem bus from funds collected therein, to render aid an I comfort to its meiubeis and their famlllis in icknei.s and dlstrcm. and f ir tills purpose to have, possess and enjoy ull me rignw, ixncnn and privileges conferred by the sulci Vet and Its supplements VV1L.I.1.VM vuiveii.r.iv, Solicitor NOTICE TO OWNI'ItR OF PROPHtTY ON CE dar avenue and Birch street There is p'nel. Ing In Citj Councils, o' City ut Scranton, Pa , an ordinance, entitled " n Ordinance Providing for the- Paving of Cedar avenue from tho noith curb lino of Willow str'et to the north euib line of Birch 6trcrt, also for the paving of Birch street from the west curb line of Cedar aveiue, north of Birch street to the went curb line of Cedar avenue south of Birch street with the best quality of vitrified brick on a concrete base; alo providing for the setting of curb stems on slid ivenue snd street between the points uamnl Providing manner of assessing and collecting rests of said improvements and appropriating funds to pay for the siine, being die of Select Council No. 2, 1000 The following Is a copy of the petition, with nanus of petitioners, for said Improvement: Scranton, Pa , March II, 1W) A petition for the paving of Cedar aveiue and Birch street with vitrified I rick on a tonneto base (nun the north curb line of Willow street to th north curb line ot Birch street and Ulreh stieet from tho west curb line of (cdar arcnue. ncrth of Birch street to the wcvt euib line of Cedar avenue south of Birch street We, the undersigned owrers ut propertj on Cedar avenue and Birch street, as above men tioned, rcp4t fully petition .vour honorable bodies that tre said Cedar avenue nni Birch street, from the north curb line t( Willow streot tn the nor'h curb line of Birch slrect. and Birch street fr a the west curb line of Oedvr aveuu, torth ot Birch street to the wift uih line of Cedar avenue south of Birch street, l paved with the best quality of vltiihe-d brick on axon crete base, ana that euib stones b set on , aid avenue and street between the" points abevo men tioned, so far aa the same shall ho necessary, all of said work to be done under a ten year guar at tee and tic cost of slid improvement to be assessed against the abutting propntr ow-nci scicrdlng to the foot front rul, which vo hereby agree to pay, said aiscscmcnts to bo made payable in ten annual installments! and the space occupied by tho tracks and sldlnga of the 6tieet lallway company be paved with tho same material and assessed against the said com pany nnd deducted from the assessments equally on both sides of said Cedir avenue and Birch street. And your petitioners will ever pray, etc. Name! u( Projierty No. Fret Owners Front, Witness, Fred L. Terppu 60x150... Christ Fiekus Christian Flckus 20 Christ Hekus Peter Rosar 1-0 ,., Chi 1st Mekus Charles llueener 40 ..... Christ Hi km frank V Borchers 10 ,.. .Christ 1 lektu John Demuth . .. 10 ,... Chi 1st Tickus Mrs. Charles Sehanh... 60 Christ Fiikus John Wertlunier 50 Christ Flckus Louise Keller 40 ... Christ Ficl us Marii Dambachcr 40 ,... Christ Flckus Charles Scheuch 25 Christ Flclut Maria Seholl 44 Christ Flc-kui Henry Fruehan 50 Christ llckus John Hoffman W .... Christ Flckus W. H. Godshall 40 , . .Christ I'lckui Published in pursuance of provisions of resolu tion of City Councils nf City of Bcranton, Pa,, approved July 17, 1000. M. T LAVFI LE, City Cleric Scranton, Pa,, July 20, lfoo. Exchange. v SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTI I- OL'NO MMittlFl) MAN wants wotk hrcman or engineer licit leleiincu. Addriks T I , 1 J 1 Tribune olfke. VOl ( UIHl, WANTS SUl'vTION IV KAMII.Y ol two cr nurse girl. Call or addros 293 Meridian street. ni:t oini, woi'in i.mr poiiiion doino general housiuork In mull famllj, or din ing room work. Call or addrcm 209 Meridian sticct. snuATioN w NTi:nny a you.no. man, ib 3 ears oi age, as waiter, clerk or any lirmrst work. Address 0. V A., llox As Uurea, l'a .SITUATION U'ASTKD-VS SOLICITOR OK COt,. lector; can glio references Addns.s C , 1713 Sanderson avenue, city. situation vAvrr.inv A OOOl), SOIIKK and relliblo .voting man as driur. Address A. SI., 1-20 Ljnon street, ell) FOUND. farnAYi:n uoitsi: tolnd tuuii'd y, jii.y 12 en Mulherrj stieet 0wicr e.in have him by pajing cxi ei es Call 40J l'cnn aenue, cltj. SALESMEN WANTED. TltWI.MNd SI,i:SVIN WANTKD I1Y LS- tablished hoise no technical t.nnwledgo nee cssarj, but simply nil around hustler of good appearance and address First elms line; special contract, entire time required; references. Uox Three, Detroit, Mich. REDEMPTION OF BONDS. PLRSCANT TO TIIK TIJtMS OF TIIF srCOSD mortgage of the Steens Coal company to the Count Savings Hank and Trast Co , of bcran ton. Pa , as trustee, all the outstanding Becond mortgage bonds of siid compam will be ptld In full on ugust 1st, 1900, at the County mv ings Hank and TruBt Co., No. 600 Spruce street. Scranton, Pa The interest on the above bonds will cease on Aug. lt, 1W0 CM.STON W WI4NF.lt, Treasurer fetevens Coal Company. PROPOSALS. SKvI.KD 1'ItOFOSU.S WILL DE ni'CFIV FI) AT the office of th Cite Clerk, Scrarton, l'a , until 7 30 o'tloik p m , Thursday, Julv 20, l'lOD, to construct twr sejtcm, section "V," In Tenth Sewer District rs follows' Slid sewer to begin at the Tenth District Main Sewer on the west fence line of Tavlor nwnue, extended thence in a northcast'-rl direction Ihrough prhate prop ert about 100 feet to linden strict, also on Tajlor aeenuc from Linden street lo Mulbirr street, also on linden street from Taylor avenue to a point about 100 feet east of Irefng tuenue, nlo on llin-nill court from I Inden street to VIul beiry btreet, also on Ireing aecnue Irom Linden strict to Mulberry street, also on l'rescott Je mie from Linden street to the main siwcr on Mulberry street The proposal shall include the teiistmctlon of all branches, basins and nun hobs, etc Kach proposal shall bo aicompi nled b cash or certified check, in tho sum ot three hundred dollars as a guarantee to execute u contract for the work If awarded the mm The" city resin es the right to reject any or all bids. Ilv order of ( ily Councils M T LWLLLF., Cih Clerk. Scranton, Fa , July 19, low. PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. KDWABD C. SI'AULDINO, C. era' Bank building. r. A., 2J THAI) Architects. IDWAni) II I) wis. building, Scranton. ABCHITLCT. CONNLLL FIIKIIHIICK L BltOW.N. AltCIIITKCT, I-niCU building, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton. Cabs and Carriages. BUBBKIt TIltKD CABS AND CARR1AOT.S, BEW of Bervice. Prompt attention given orders, hy 'phone 'I'hones 2072 and 5J32 Joncph Kcllcy, 121 Linden. Dentists. DU C K EILKNIlKltOKIt, PAULI BUILDIN'O, Spruce street, Scranton. Dn I. O LYMAN, SCnVNfON I'lUVATK 1103 pltal, cor. Womlng and Mulberry. Dn C. O. LAUBACII. 115 WYOMING AVKNUL". Dn, II F IIKYNOLDS. Ol'F I'. O. Hotels and Restaurants. THE LLK CAFE. 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVE nuc Bates reasonable P. ZEIQLKR, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAIt D, L. & W. PAS- scngcr depot. Conductor on the European plan. VICTOIt KOCH, Proprietor. Lawyers. RICHARD J. BOUItKL', ATTORN EY-AT L VW, 600 2 Lackawanna avenue. General law busi ness, collections and loans. J W. BROWNING, ATIORNEY AND COUNStL. lor at law Rooms 312 313 Mears building. I) B RI'PLOGLE. ATTORNEY IOVNS 1 00 tiated on real estate security. Mears building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce street. IRvNKE HOY IE. ATTORNEY AND GOUN.sH, lor at-lawr Burr building, Rooms 13 and II, Washington avenue. WH.LUID. WARREN A IvNAPP, ATTORNEYS ami Counsellors at Law. Republican building, Washington avenue. JESSUP A JLSStP. ATTORNEYS AND COU.N. selors at law. Commonwealth building; rooms 19, 20 and 21. JAMES W Rooms 614, O KFOIID, ATTORNEY-AT I, VW. 615 and 51(1 Board of Trade Bldg. EDWARD W THAYER, ATTORNEY-. ROOMS B03 904, 0th floor, Mears building. I, A WAT RES, ATTOBNTY'-AT LAW. COM. monweaith building, l-cranton, Pa. O. II PITCHER. ATTORNF.Y-AT-LAW. COM. monweaith buildlm.. Scranton, Pa, PATTKKOV A W ILCOY, TRADI.IIS' NATIONAL Bank building C. (OMKGYS. 0 13 IIEPUBI ICW BUILDING. A W. EERTHOLF. ATTORNEY , MEARS BLDG. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W. F.. ALLEN, C13 NORTH WASHINGTON avenue. PR. 8 W L'AMOREAUX, OFFICE 33!) WASH Ington avenue. Resilience, 1313 Mulberrj. Oironlo diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys and genltn urinary organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p in Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKWVAN'VA, SCRANTOV, pa Courses preparatory to college, law, medl clre or business Opens Sept. 14th. Send for catalogue. Rev Thomas II Cann, ILI), prin cipal and proprietor; W. E. Plumley, A. M , headmaster. Seeds. G. R. CLARK A CO. SKEDMvN AND NURS crjman, store 201 Washington avenuo; green house, 1U50 North Main avenue; store tele phone, 782. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUKTTEL. REAR Ml LUIUWANNv. avenue, bcranton, Pa., manufacturer of Wile Screens Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCIIESritA-MUSIO IOR 11YI.LS, picnics, parties, receptions, weddings and con (, rt work, furnished. For terms address II J Bauer, eonduitor. 117 joining avenue, over llulbert's music store. iinaARaEK linos . printers' tuprLiis, ln. velones, paper bags, twine Warehouse, 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, l'a. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD "MMAAMiatiMawavMwMa bciieuuio in Effect May 37, 1000. Trains leave Scranton: G.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, DtUtl inore, Washington and for Pitts burg nnd the West. 0.38 a. in., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsvllle, Reading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; nnd for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltlmore,Washington and PlttB burg nnd the West. 2.18 p. m,f week days, (Sundays 1.C8 p. m.,) for Sunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore. Washington and Pittsburg and the West. Tor Hazleton, Potts vlllo, Reading, &c, week days. 4,27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hazleton, Pottsville, Harrisburg, Philadelphia nnd Pittsburg. J. It. WOOD, Out. Pass Agt. J. II, HUTCHINSON, Pen. Mgr. Delawaro, Lackawanna ond Western, In Fffeet June 10, WOO. South Leave hcrsnton for New York at 1.49, 3 0O, 610, 8 00 and 10 05 a. in , 12 5 .1 3, ami 8 10p. m For I'hiladelphla at 5 40, 8 00 and l Oj a. m.; i 65 and 3 33 p. m For Stroudsbvtra; at 0,10 p. m. Milk and accommodation at 3.i0 p. '."i-"10 ' Hoboken at C65, 7.18, 1013 a. nv.; m?i,'.z.47 4 4S- J" nJ B3 P m- Ar,lve l 1 hlladelphla at 10 00 a. m ; 1 08, 3.48, 8 00 and 8 22 p m Arrlvo from New York at 1 05, 4.00 and 10 20 a. m , 1 (XI, 1 62, 5 it. 8.4J and 11.30 P.-1" I'rom Stroudsburg ut (Oi a. m. 10,r''1 l-eave Scranton for Buffalo and Inter mediate nations at 110, 4 10 and 8 30 a. m.; l 0'. e 48 and n is p m For Oswego and Syra. se at 4 10 m . and 1.53 p m For Utles. at 1 Ul a m . and 1 Rt r, . Vnr Unntrnsn at 8 30 J m ; l 03 p m , and 6 49 p m. For Nlchol ?" "uM00 """l MS n. m For Blnghamton, 10 2J ? i oM-', m Arrive in Scranton from Buffalo Jt 130, 2 6.5, S 35 and 10 00 a m.; 3 80 and 8 00 , 25 I.rom Oswego and SvraeiiRe at 2 64 a. m.; J; 22 ""! 80 P- "' Fr&m Utica at 2.55 a. m. i- 38 and s 30 p. m. From Nicholson at 0 60 a. in 'anl e 0 p. m From Montrose at 7.53 and iu no n m , j.o and 8 00 p m. .."'"""sl'iirg Division Leave Scranton fo; Northumberland at 6.15, 10 05 a. m.i 155 and J 'Op m. For I'lvmouth at 1 05, 8 40, 8 55 and 11 35 p m For Nantlcoke at 8 10 a. m. Anivcj at Northumbirland at 1135 a m ; 1.10, 8.00 and ..,.!' m Arrive Nantlcoke at iUO a. m. Arrive ?o ,VJ'n,nu" at 2 00, 4 32 and 0 60 p. m., and J-w a m Arrive at Scranton from Northum berland it 0 42 a. m ; 12 , 4 60 and 8 43 p. m Irom Nantlcoke at 11 00 a m. From Pljm outh at 7 60 a. m . ? 20. fi 35 and 11.10 p. m. - . SUNDVY THA1N9 South-Leavo Scranton 1 40, 3.00, 6 40, 10 05 . m ; 3 33, 3 40 and 8 10 p. m. r iiorthrI'c'ae Scranton at 1.10, 4 10 I. m.; 1.55, 6 and li 35 p m llloomshurg Division Leave. Scranton at 10 03 '" . and C 60 p. m. Delaware nnd Hudson. , In Fffeet May 27, 1000. Trains for Carbondale leave Scranton at 0.20, I 11. 8 53, 10 13 a m , 12 00, 1 2.), 2.20, 3.52, 6 25, 0 21, 7 67. 0 15, 11 15, 1 10 p. m. lor Iloncsdale and Lake Lodore 0.20, 1013 a. m . 2 20 and 5 25 p m. For Wilkes Barre 0 45, 7.48, 8.43, 0 38, 10 43 a. J) i 12 03, 1 2S, 2 IS, 3 33, 4 27, 0.10, 7.4S, 10.41, II 10 p m. For L. v It It. poInta-0.45 a. m.; 12 03, 2.18, 3 33 and 11 30 p m. For l'ennsvlvsniv It. It. points 0.45, 0 38 a. m ; 218 and 4 27 p m For Albany and all points north 6 20 a. m. and 3 5.' p m. SUNDAY Tit UN'S. I or Carbondale 7.20. 0 00, 11.33 a. tn. J 2 20, 3 SJ, 5 47. 10 52. For W likes Barre 0 33 a. m.; 12 03, 153, 8.28, 4 42, 0 27. 8 27 p m For Albany and points north 3 62 p. m. For Honesdale and Lake Lodore 0 00, 11.83 a, m nnd 3 52 p m Lowest rates to all points In United States and Canadi J W. BtinDICK. C. P. A.. Albvny, N. Y. H. W. CIIOSS. 1). P. A , Scranton, Pa. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In Fffeet May 27, 1D00. THAINS I.KAVK SCnANTON". For Phlladdnhla and New York, via D. & II. Ie. It , at 0 45 a m. and 12 03, 2.18, 4 27 (Black Diamond F.xpress), and 11 30 p. m. Sundays, D. tc 11 It n . 1 6S, 7 13 p m. For White Haven, Haileton and principal points in the coal regions, via D & II. It. It , 0 45, 2.13 nnd 4 27 p. m. For PottsvilU, 6 45, 2.18 p tn For Bethlehem, r.aston. Heading, Harrisburg ind principal intermediate stations via D. & II. n It., 6 45 a m , 12 03, 2 18, 4 27 (Black Dla mond Fxpicss), 11.30. Sundays, D. & II. R. It. 1.08 ,7 4S p m For Tunkhannock, Towanda, Elmlra, Ithaea, Geneva and principal Intermediate stations, vis D, L. A W. It. K., 8 03 a. ra.j 105 and 3.31 p m For Geneva. Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago, and all points west, via D. tc II. It. It , 12 01, .1 13 (Black Diamond Express), 7.48, 10.41, 11.30 p m Sundajs, D. cV II. It. K., 12.03 p. m , 7 43 p. in. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley parlor cars on all trains between W'ilkrt Barrs and New Y'ork, Philadelphia, Buffalo and Sus pension Bridge. ltOLI.IN II. WILBUR, Gen. Supt , 28 Cortland 6trtet, New York. CH UH.rS S Ll'.E, Oen. Tass. Agt,, 28 Cortland street. New Y'ork , A. W. NONN'FMACHER. Dlv. Tasj. Agt., South Bethlehem, Pa. For tickets and Pullman reservations apply S03 Itckavvanna avenue, Scranton, Pa. Central Railroad oi New Jersey. Stitlons In New York Foot of Liberty street, N. 11 . and South Ferry. ,,,.., Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insuring cleanliness ind comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAY 29, 1000. Tialn3 leave Scranton for New Y'ork, N'twarlr, Fllrabeth, Philadelphia, Faston, Bethlehem, Al lentown, Mauc h Chunk and W hlte Haven, at 8 30 a m , express, 1,20, express, 4 00 p. m. Sundajs, 15 p. m. " For Pittston nnd Wilkes Darre, 8 30 a. m 1.20, 4 00 p tn Sundays, 2 15 p. m. For Mountain Park. 8 30 a. m 1.20, 4 00 p. m. Sundays, 2 15 p. m. Fur Baltimore and Washington, and points Eouth and West via Bethlehem, 8 30 a. m., 1.20 p tn. Sundijs. 2 15 p. in. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, ate., at (8.30 through car) a. m. and 1.20 p. tn. For Reading, Lebanon and Harrisburg, via Al. lentown, 8 L0 a. m. 1.20 p. m. Sundays, 2.1J P l'or Pottsville. 8 30 a. m , 1 20 p m. Through tickets to all points east, south and west at lowest ratea at the station J. II OHLHAUSEN, Gen. Supt. H P. B VLDWIV, Oen. rasa. Agt New York, Ontario and Western R.R. TIME TBLE IN LIFKCT SUNDAY, JUNE 24, ' luOO. North Bound Trains. Leave. Leave. facran- Carbon- Arrlva ton. dale. Cadosia. 10 40 a. m. 11 20 a. rn. 1 05 p. m. Trains, 201 201 207 3 45 p.m. 4 82 p.m. 5.45 p.m. ,. 0.00 p m. Arrive Carbondale, 6 40 p. m. South Bound Trains. Leave licave Cadosia. Carbondale. Scranton, 2(y ,,,,. 7 00 a.m. 7.40 a.m. 0I ,, 8 40 a.m. 10 02 a tn. 10 45 a.m. 9(M " .. 2 05p m. 3 s.4 n, m. 4 20 p.m. iw SUNDAYS ONLY. North Bonnd. Leave Leave , Scran- Carbon- Arrive ton dale. Cadosia. o0-, 8 30 a.m. 010 a.m. 10 45 a.m. 9in " .. 7.00 p. m. Arrive Carbondale,7.45 P. ru. " South Bound. Leav e Leav e I Cadosia. Carbondale. Scranton, ono 7 00 a.m. 7.40 a. m "03 ... .430 p.m. 6 84 p.m. 8.35 p. m " TraVn ' No 201 makes connection for polnti North and South on Main Line, at Cadosia Tralna Nos. Ml and 204 make Walton, l)elhl, Ilamden and Sidney connections. Trains Nos 205 and 203 make Main Lin con nections on Sunday For further Information, consult ticket agent! J C AND1 IISON, Gen. Pass. Agt , New York. J, E WH.SII, Traveling Passenger Agent, Scran ton, Pa Erie and Wyoming Valley. TIYIfi TABLE IN FFIT.CT MAY 23, 1000. Trains leave Scranton for Haw ley, Lake Ariel and Intermediate points as follows' No. 2, 8 41 a. in i No 4, 225 p. m.; No. 6, 520 p. rn.t No, 8, 7 65 p m . Sunday trains at POO a, m and 2 00 p. m. Trains No 2 and No 4 connect at llawley fa points on Frio railroad NEWSPAPERS THE WHtvTMURRE RECORD CUf BF. IHD In Scranton at the news stsnds ot Relnnsi Bros 40i Spruce and C0U Linden; M. Nortoa Vli Iackawanna avenue; I. S Schuttcr, til Spruce street. AJPJTRETENT MRS!, T KELLER. SO U.P TREATMENT, 50c. shimpoolng, 60c ; facial massage; manicur Ing, 25c., chiropody. 701 Qulncy. CITY SCAVENGER A. B BRIGGS ri KAN'S PRIVY VAULTS AND cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used A. B. BltlGGS. Proprietor. Leav orders 1101 North Main avnve, or Eleke's drug stors, ooj ner Adams and Mulberry. Telepboaa 0540.