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    THE SCRANTON TlUBUNE-SATUltUAl, AUGUST -1, 1900.
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LACKAWANNA COUNTY.
HjLjLrji.o.ri ""i
CARBONDALE.
FINISHING TOUCHES.
The interior llnlshlnw of Tilnlty
liuich Is progicsslng slovvlv, but sun
ly, ninny of the trades coinnu'iiclng
work nt one time unl Interfering
with the progress of the uupenteta.
The electricians hip nl work now nml
their progress Is not eiy marked, be
cause of the IntrKary of the system.
It 13 probably the best In the rlty, nil
of the lights being governed by
switches In the sexton's room and In
the chnneel room. Tli" wiling Is so
arranged that nil of the lights may be
turned on, one-hnlt of them or u thlid
of them. The Hunts for the chancel
and baptistry me nil concealed behind
tho arches nnd every light In the build
ing Is to be coveied with a holophnne
shade, which softens nnd diffuses the
light. While the scaffolding In the au
ditorium nt present mnkes it look
smaller than It really Is. the wotk Is
far enough along to gl' one nn Idea
of what a benutlful place It will be
when It Is completed Tho screens
and chancel rnll me of quaiteied oak,
exquisitely caned.
MASONIC HALL REPAINTED.
In a few days the homo of local Ma
sons will be more beautiful than when
It was new. lMvvard Hall has hnd a
large force nt work there for some
time and the celling nnd walls have
been done In terra cotta, cteam, blue,
white, gold and silver. The scheme is
nduptod to artificial light, by which
the effect Is magnificent. After the
walnut and maple wainscoting has
been polished the hall will be ready
to settle again.
STRIKE SETTLED.
The drivers and runners who stuiek
Thursday went back to work yester
day. They acted upon the advice of
some of the cooler heads and decided
to work while bending their efforts
toward a satisfactory adjustment of
the wage scale.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Miss Watt returned yesterday fiom
n cioss country trip from Port Jervls.
Mrs. J. UJ. Brown and daughter, Mil
dred, ate visiting Scranton fi lends.
The funeral of the Lite Henry 13.
Loftus will take place this morning.
The procession will move fiom the
house at 9 o'clock and proceed to St.
Rose church, where services w 111 bo
held. Interment will be made In St.
Rose cemetery.
Mrs. Frank Elmer has returned
homo.
William Shlmmel, of Fallbrook
street, Is entertaining James Mullen,
of Scranton.
Miss Lola Coiby, of Belmont street,
Is entertaining Miss Minnie Graves, of
Scranton, and Myra Hill, of Jermyn.
nzra Spencer, of Pleasant Mount,
Is visiting relatives In this city.
Misses Alice Morrison and Mary
Riley went to Blgelow lake yesterday.
They will spend a month there.
Several Catbondalians have arranged
to take advantage of the r.rle excur
sion to Chautauqua, on Aug. 11.
OLYPHANT.
A delightful dancing party was given
In Mahon's hall last evening. The af
fair was enjoyed by a large number
of young people.
Rev. B. F. Hammond Is spending
his vacation In New York state.
The members of the 12ceIsior Hose
company gave a smoker to a number
of their friends In their rooms Thurs
day evening. After a session of
speech-making and singing refiesh
ments were served. A most enjoyable
time was had by all present.
Mrs. C. T. Strong and Mrs. Charles
Turbayne, of Toronto, Canadn, are the
guests of Mm. Jennie Voyle, of Lacka
wanna street.
Miss Etta Hoban is visiting relatives
nt Avoca.
Mrs. Herman Bessey, of Providence,
visited friends in town yesterday.
Thomas H. Mason, of this place, and
Miss Sarah Metters, of Hlakely, were
married by Rev. Moses Ilaivey In
Plymouth on Wednesday last. Mr.
and Mrs Mason have taken up their
resilience in Hlakely amid the best
wishes of their many ft lends.
Rev. John T. Howe, of Scranton,
will occupy the pulpit In the Piesby
terlnn lunch tomoirow moinlng and
evening.
Sei vices will be held at the usual
time in the Hlakely Haptlst ihurch to
mouow morning and evening. Hev.
David Spencer, D. D., will pi each in
the moinlng. In the evening a mis
sion banner service will bo held.
Miss Helen Kennedy, of Green HIdge,
who has been visiting in town for the
past two weeks, letumed home yes
terday. T. H. Kvans, of New Yoik, is enjoy
ing his vacation at his home here
James O'Malley, of Dunmoie stieet,
has accepted a position in tho olllce
of Doughcr & Hope, In Wllkes-Harre
A traveling trick bicyclist gave a
fine exhibition of trick riding on tho
pavement last evening. A large
NERVITA P1LL&
A Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood
Curo Impotency, Night Emissions, Loss of Mom.
ury, nil vvusiiusr uisoascs,
all effects of r elf-abuso or
Jcicess and indiscretion.
a nerve tonto and
'blood builder. Urines
rtho nlnk clow to nnln
checks and restores the
sttro or loutli. Uy mail
fiOfl Tver ImT. fl hnTAa fnr
82.60. with our bankable graurantee to cure
or refund the money paid, bend for circular
uuucupjruiuur oanituoio guarameo ootid,
Nervita Tablets "IZ
(yellow ladsl) Immediate Results
Positively miaranteed curo for Loss of Power,
Varicocele, Undeveloped or (shrunken Organs,
Paresis, Locomotor Ataxia, Nervous Prostra.
lion, Hysteria. Fits, Insanity. Paralysis and the
Results of Kxcesilvo Uw of Tobacco, Opium or
Liquor, By mall In plain pAckngo, $1.00 tt
box, 0 for 85.00 with our bankable guar
antee bond to cure In SO days or refund
money paid. Address
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton & Jackson Sta., CHICAGO, ILL.
Sold by McQarrah & Thomas, Drug,
lists., SOJ Lackawanna aye., Bcranton, l'a.
60
PILLS
50
CTS.
JO
MSW
EVERY WOMAN
Sometimes seeta a tollable, moatnl7,tegnlttlnz medicine. Onlr htnnlcas Wi
tho purest drug! should b sm4. If you want the beat! get
3 L Op- Peal's Fenitiwroyai PBila
J" vTThoy are prompt, Bafo and certain Id result. ,
' . Tho ronufno (Dr, Peal's) never disappoint. Bold for t .CO per box.
For Sla by JOHN H. PHLEPS,
Sprur irftt.
crowd enjoyed the performance of his
remarkable feats.
Mrs. Prank Orchard and son, Maur
ice Orchnid. of Cuibotululo, spent yes
terda with iclatlves In town.
1' It .Mi flinty spent Thursday nt
Carbondnle
The best game of ball played on the
Olyphant gi omuls this season wns n
game between the strong Hubber
Nocks and O'ltuui's Pots tin Thuis
ilii The game was n lively one nnd
tonslsted of n tilple piny In the thlid
Inning made by O'l linn's I'ets and
two other double plnys mnde with
lightning speed. It was a close rnll
for a shut-out for the Hubber Necks,
t'p to the seventh Inning the scoie
stood C to 0. O'ltura's Pets showed
the people that they understood the
game and John O'llara wns moie
than pleased with his men. The score
was ns follows:
O'Hara's Pets 1 2 0 0 0 2 129
Rubber Necks 0000002 3 S
Hits off Dempsey. R; off Sheridan, 13.
Hatteiles for O'Hni.i's Pets. Wheel
er nnd Dempsey, for Hubber Necks,
Sheridnn nnd Onibett.
The Taxpnyeis" Piotectlve associa
tion will hold another indignation
meeting at the opeia house on Mon
day evening for the put pose of taking
definite nctlon with legnul to oppos
ing the corporation sewer.
JERMYN AND MAYFIELD
Coucllmen Hela a Session Last Eve
ning The Late Mrs. Elkins Laid
to Rest Personal News.
The borough council held their regu
la rmeeting last evonlti!?. Councilman
Dunn, of the Flist nnd Stunton, of tho
Third wards, weio absent. After tho
ndoptlon of tho minutes of the pie
vlous meiting, council pioceeded to
fill the vacancy caused by the lemoval
fiom town of Conn, il-nan Nicholson,
of the Third ward. Two names weie
submitted, (leorge McLaughlin nnd
William Scull. The former lecelved
tho votes of Badger and Raw ling, and
Scull was suppoited by Theton and
Albert Moon, Wheeler and Davis. Mr.
Siull was theieupon declaied elected
and was forthwith sworn In by the
bin pess nnd afterwnids took his seat.
Cleoige Make appealed befoie the
council ns a lepresentatlve of tho
Cemetery association ti ask why the
treu.iuier iefut.es to pay the Interest
upon the five one hunlied dollar bor
ough bonds held by the association.
Fied Dawe, reptesentlng the Improved
Older of lied Men, who nre nlso hold
eis of the bonds, was piesent In the
same Inteiest.
Chairman Moon, In reply, stnted the
bonds weie Issued to pay off the debt
Incurred In the sinking of the aite
slan well, nnd inasmuch as the late
Judge Gunster had issued an injunc
tion rcstialnlng the borough fiom
paying out any money for that put -pose,
he did not propose sanctioning
the payment of interest and thereby
place himself In illre-t opposition to
the couit. Personally, he believed
both Intsrcst nnd piiuiuial should be
paid but he was acting on tho ad
vice of the boiough uttoineys, who
weie endeavoring to have ccuit modi
fy tho injunction, so that tho bills
could be legally paid. v. heeler sug
r"Stcd the movlng of the electiic
light pole at Division f.tieet to the
coiner of Depew's and said if this
wns done nnd the light raided n lit
tle higher, the light would give satis
factory service both to Main and Di
vision street. Th-1 thango recom
mended wns ordered to be can led out.
A number of bills weie submitted,
and all ordered paid, with the excep
tion of one from Lewis Pl.er, which
was laid over. A letter from the Car
bondale Telephone company was read,
accepting the oidlnauce lately passed
nnd In icsponse to a appeal from Dr.
S. S. Davis to have the funds lecelved
from the state treasurer now in the
hnnds of the borough treasurer paid
into tho riiemen's Relief association,
the secietary was Instructed to in
vestigate the books nnd ascertain the
amount held by tho borough treasurer
and report at tho next regular meet
ing.
Tho funeral of the late Mrs. Klklns
took place yesterday afternoon and
was laigely attended. Among those
piesent weie the Daughtcis of He
bekah, of which the deceased was a
member, and delegates fiom Rush
biook lodge of Odd Pollovvs nnd Mon
says tribe of Red Men. Set vices were
held in the Congregational chuicli, of
which tho dead woman had for years
been a faithful member. The service
was conduited by Rev. D. P. Jones, of
Scranton, who preached a very Im
pulsive sennon from the text, "O Is
real, piepare to meet thy God." Inter
ment was made In the boiough ceme
tery. There weie n number of hand
some floral gifts, among which were
several wiesiths and a pillow, the lat
ter being the gift of the Ladles' Aid
of the church. Tho pall bearers were
II. D. Carey, Richard Mellow, Wil
liam Sinallacombe, John W. Jones,
William Glbbs and Joseph Beckwltli.
The flower bearers were Mrs. J. G.
Avery and Mis. Fied Sobey. A num
ber of out-of-town friends were In at
tendance, nmong whom were Mrs.
Morgan, of Scranton, and John W.
Gravell, of West Plttston.
Miss Bssle Rrown, of the Bennlng
ton stock farm, and Miss Kllza Sly, of
Dunmore, nre the gusts of Mrs. John
Solomon, of Main street.
The ladles of the Magazine club
were driven to Crystal lake yesterday
by Mrs. Tom Cray, where they spent
tho day most enjoyably, reaching
home snfely about 8 o'clock In the
evening.
MOOSIC.
The Rev. Judson N. Halley will
preaih in the Methodist church Sun
day at 10 30 a. in., from the subject,
"Cod's Ability to Meet Our Need."
Ther will be baptism of children.
Miss Iiessio Oammell Is spending n
few weeks with friends at Philadel
phia. Rev S. M. Young will pi each in tho
Prcsbyteilnn church nt the same hour
fiom the subject, "God's Love Estab
lished." In tho evening there will be
union services under the Auspices of
the Moosic anti-saloon league. In the
Methodist church at 7.30 p. m. The
Pharmacist, ccr. Wycrrlng evenueand
spenkers of the evening will bo lie v.
L A. I-lndermuth nnd Hev. S. M.
Young.
12. I). Nichols, of Wllkes-Ilarre, call
ed on friends ThuisJny, mnklng ar
rangements for tho annual temperance
leunlon to bo held nt Mountain Park,
August 21, nt which the Hon. John O.
Woolley Prohibition candidate for
piesldent, will speak.
Mis. James Thomas, of Mlnooka ave
nue, Is lsltlng her sitter, Mis. Mit
chell, of Holllstciville.
TAYLOR NEWS.
Tonight's Entertainment nnd Social.
Tuneral of a Child Religious and
Personnl News.
The Ladles' ramp, No. 339, Patilotlc
Order of Ameilcn, will conduct a
giand social and entertainment this
evening In their hall, on Main street,
win n Installation, of olllcer.s will nlso
be held. District President Mrs. Ran
dolph Jones, of West Scranton, will be
piesent, us will also delegations from
other camps, a line piogrnmme has
been ni ranged for the event.
The funeral of Willie, the slx-year-old
son of Mr. nnd Mrs. William
Kverly, occurred yesterday morning at
10 o'clock. Services were held ut the
home of tho parents by the Rev. L R.
Poster, foimer pastor of the 1'iesby
terlan church. Burial was made In
Foiest Home cemetery.
Tho Taylor, Pyne nnd Holden mines
will be paid today for July.
Tho North Ihul Tourist club con
ducted a well-attended social last
evening In Wcbei's rink.
Tho Degree of Pocahontas, No. CI,
will hold nn Ice cream social this
evening at the home of Mrs. P.van R.
Jenkins, of Main street. Refresh
ments will consist of cuke, coffee,
wutei melon and Ice cieam. The pub
lic Is cordially Invited.
Seivices tomoriow nt the Calvary
Baptist church at 10.30 a. in. and 7 p.
m., Rev. Di. II. II. Hanls In chaise.
Sunday school nt 2 o'clock.
Taylor castle, No. 267, Knights of the
Golden Hagle, will run an exclusion to
Lake Lodoie on August 10. The pileo
Is within the le.ich of nil. Tlikcts,
adults, S5 cents; ihildien, 60 cents.
Rev. D. C. Kdwurds will preach at
the usual hours tomouow nt the
Welsh Raptlst church. Services at
10.30 a. m. and 6 p. m.j Sabbath school
at 2 p. m.
Rev. J. II. Colclough will olllclato at
the usual houis tomorrow at tho Pres
byterian chinch; Sunday school Im
mediately after moinlng service.
Diugglst Alfied Davis, of Foiest
City, has been the guest of his
brother. Druggist Joseph Davis, of
Main street, for the past few days.
Sabbath seivices tomorrow nt tho
Methodist Hplscopal chinch will bo
held at the usual hours, tho pastoi,
Rev. Clinton 15. Homy, ofllclatlng;
Sunday bchool at 2.1! p. m.
The employes of the Archbald mine
were paid yesterday for the month of
July.
Winfred Jenkins, of Dalton, Is visit
ing friends In this town.
Mr. Janus Hooper, of Depot street,
his lecoveied from his recent Illness.
At the Welsh Congregational church
the pastor. Rev. J. C. L"vans, will
pleach nt both services.
Mis. Morgan D. Harris is recover
ing from hei lecent sickness.
PECKVILLE.
l'iank Oendall, a member of tho
Thirteenth regiment, who resides with
hi' father, Rev. Oendall, of Main
Miei't, wns the means of creating
no little .cltement in that vicinity
Wednesday moinlng. Fiank was
cleaning up his outfit pi lor to his ac
companying his leglment to Mt.
Gretna and in tho cleaning up pio
ce.ss dischaiged his ilflo nt a mnik
on the bain at the iear of the par
sonage piemlses. The leaden messen
ger ploughed Its way tluough thi
bain, ciossed over an alley and cut
a hole through another bain on the
Snedicor lot. Then enteied the Snedl
cor icsldenie by way 3f the window,
spllnteilng the glas. .The bullet then
embeded itself in the opposite side of
tho loom. Mrs. Snedicor, n few min
utes before, occupied a position nt the
window, but had stepped cut upon the
poieh when the shot was fired nnd
thus escaped being In the path of the
bullet.
The Rev. and Mrs. S. II. Moon are
visiting relatives nt Reed City, Mich.
Wnnted A board of tio.de. In
qiilie at Peckville.
The Ontario Accidental fund will jun
tlvir annual excursion to Lake Lo
dore this jear. August 20 is the date
set for the outing.
Mrs. Ilairls, having puichased tho
goodwill nt the Mott Haven hotel, took
possession Tuesday. William Strong
w III act ns mnnager and chief clerk.
The Methodist, Presbyteilan nnd
Il.iptist Sunday school united excur
sion to llnrvey's lake on Thursday,
August 9, piomises to be veiy largely
attended. Tho committee have se
mi cd the services of the Lawrence
band, of Scranton, for tho day.
J. Harrett and Daniel WUcov are
spending n few days visiting relatives
near Hancock.
Mr .and Mrs. K. M. Barnes have re
tunrned fiom a visit with the for
mci's brother, Mr. Robert Barnes, or
Edge Water, N. J.
Peckville Baptist church, Rev. J. S.
Thomas, pastor Services tomorrow nt
10.30 a. m. and 7 30 p. m. Morning
subject, "Tho Christian's Needs and
the Divine Supply." Evening subject,
"Flist Things In Paul's Preaching."
Sabbath school at 11 30 a. m.
Methodist Episcopal church Serlces
as usual. Morning subject, "Revela
tion of God to the Soul."
subject, "Soul Anchorage."
dall.
Evening
F. Gen-
Troublesome to the Army.
During tho civil war, as well as tn
our late war with Spain, diarrhoea was
one of the most troublesome diseases
the nrmy had tn contend with. In
many Instnnces it became chronic nnd
the old soldleis still suffer from It.
Mr. David Taylor, of Wind nidge.
Gieene county, Pa Is one of these.
Ho uses Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Dlairhoea Uemedy and says he
never found anything that would give
him such quick relief. It Is for snle
by nil druggists. Matthew Brothers,
wholesalo and letall agents.
CLARK'S SUMMIT.
Mrs. Ida Schmidt and children and
Mr. Gus Wenzel, of Scrnnton, have
been the guests of their parents, Mr.
nnd Mis. Conrad AVenzel, the past
w eek.
Mr W. II. Sweetman, of Wassalc,
York state, has arrived here, and will
take charge of tho can department at
the condensery as soon as the machin
ery Is nil In place.
Mr. IJarry Levy, of New York city,
Is staying at the Summit house.
Mrs. Thomas Stewart, of Scranton,
was the guest of Iter son, Mr. Fred
Wlkes, Inst Wednesday.
Al. Rodney, formerly of this plnco
but now located nt Sprlngville, wns
a caller hero Inst Wednesdn.
L tlurton Kent, of Rlnghnmton, nnd
I'dwtirtl Leonnid, of lUiffnto, called
upon Martin Hold last Tuesday, on
their way to Philadelphia
Mrs. A. L. Widemun nnd children,
of Scranton, are visiting Mr. nnd Mrs.
L. 15. Potter.
The descendants of the Plocums, of
Wyoming mnssacro fame, held a re
union nt Nichols grove last Wednes
day. The following were present: Mr.
nnd Mrs. R. P. Parker, Thurston Par
ker, Clark's Oreen; Mis. Wnrd Par
ker nnd dnughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. liar
old X'nrkei, Mr. John Slocum, Clifford.
Pa.; Miss Jennie Slocum, Scranton,
l'a.: John Slocum, Jr.. and wife, Clif
ford, Pa.; Mrs. UJnos Slocum nnd fam
ily, Justus, Pa. j Mr. nnd Mrs. Ira
Cosner nnd Mrs. John Ploiey nnd
daughter, Scranton; H. Jerome Slo
cum nnd family, La Plume, Pa.; Mrs.
F Ilrlsfol and dnughter, Fnctoryvllle;
Mrs. C. D. Rosenk-anz, Houston.
Texas; Hrnest Slocum, Mis. William
Derby Mrs. D. Y. Williams, Mrs.
Chauncey Derby, of Se-anton; Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Newton and son, Craig,
Rev. and Mrs, Cnvanaugh and daugh
ter, of Cheiry Creek, Pa . Mrs. Ste
phen Ackerly, Justus, l'a.; Mrs. Liu
Rene Myers, Clark's Summit. Visitors
who were not related: Mr. and Mrs.
Henry White nnd daughter nnd Miss
Jesslo Florey, Scrnnton.
Tho usual Sundny services will be
held at the Haptlst and Methodist
chin dies tomorrow .
Orders for the Scranton Tribune can
be left nt Mnrtln Hold's barber shop.
BALD MOUNT.
Theio will be n clnm bake nnd fes
tlvnl In Cosnor's Grove on Tuesday
evening, the 7th Inst , for the benefit
of the pastor's fund. If tho weather
pioves stouny. It' will bo held the suc
ceeding evening.
A (social was held nt the Piesbyter
lan paisonage on Wednesday evening.
The Wrlgley family icunlon will bo
held this year at the home of Rev.
Abel Wrlgley on Wednesday, the 8th
Inst.
The Ladles' Aid society of the M. E.
church will hold a social nt the M. E.
parsonage on Ftldny evening, the 10th.
Mrs. Emma R. Jaiobs, of Nanticoke,
Messip Noiman Williams, of Chinchil
la, W. L Speeco, of Scranton, nnd W.
C. Van Busklik, of West Plttston,
weie guests nt the Vnn Busklik homo
this week.
Mrs Mary A. Knapp nnd Mrs. G. W.
Belsecker nre visiting frlcndo In King
ston. Miss Emma Winter Is visiting lier
cousin, Mips Sue Dewey, in West Plt'ts
ton. Miss Slckter, of Mill City, Is the
guest of Miss Grace Blesecker.
Miss Kntheilne Thompson enter
tained Miss Mndgo Wiigley and her
guest at tea on Thursday.
Mrs. W. B. Notman nnd son, Donald,
of West Plttston, are guests at the
Van Busklrk homo.
Messrs. Foul Wiigley, Joel Shelley
and Arthur Belsecker nre camping at
La Giange.
Mrs. Leah May, mother of Irs. J. A.
LaCoe nnd formeily of this place, Is
dangeiously 111 at the home of Fisher
Gay at Wyoming.
Mrs. Justin Van Busklrk nnd sons
are visiting friends at Bloomsburg.
Mrs. Eliza Fordham, of Illinois, who
is the guest' of her sister, Mrs. Jano
Thompson, Is Indisposed.
Mr. Elmer Thompson, of Philadel
phia, was entertained nt the home of
Mr. C. II. Belsecker on Wednesday.
O. Van Busklrk was in the city on
Thursday.
GOULDSBORO,
Mrs. C. N. Adams Is visiting lela
tlves at Lake George, N. Y.
Mrs. S. E. Harvey and Miss Orpah
Harvey, of Tienton, N. J., are guests
of Mr. and Mis. W. L Harvey.
Mis. J. A. Illller and daughter, Miss
Blanche Hlller, of Pnctoryvllle, are
.spending the week with Mrs. Hlller's
patents, Mi. and Mis. G. G. Smith.
Thursday, Mr. W. E. Flower met
with a painful accident while at work
In his market. A largo butcher knife
slipped from his hand, striking hlin
below the knee, Indicting a severe
wound.
Miss Cllftoid. of Clark's Summit, Is
visiting Miss Mnry Flower
Mr. M. S. Dmke, ji , of Newark, N.
J., spent Sunday at Mr. Harvey's.
Attorney T. r. Wells, W. W. Phillips
and F. E Piatt, of Scranton, nnd Ilev.
AV. I. Stenns, of Danville, weio callers
lu town Tuesday.
S. II. Ithodes Is having extensive te
palis and Improvements made to his
residence on Mnin street. Conti actor
N. Dailey has chaigc of the woik.
Dr. C. E Ellenbergor and guests, Dr.
Ilaivey, of Westfleld, N. J, Dr. Bet
no.nl, of Philadelphia, and Dr. F. B.
Gilpin, of Newfoundland, spent Mon
day and Tuesday at Lake Wlnola bass
llshlng
Mr. nnd Mis. Hager are enteitalnlng
Mrs. Bert Hager. of Dalton, Pa.
Mrs. George Gllllland Is very 111 at
this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Flower nre en
tertaining relatives fiom Heading, Pa.
Mrs. William Saylor and son are
visiting Mr. and Mis. Jacob Singer.
Miss Mabel Posslnger nnd aunt, Mrs.
Saylor, are spending a few days at
Tobyhanna.
Mr. and Mrs. Joo Matthews spent
Sunday at Thornhuist.
Mlsa Stella Catterson is at Mount
Pocono.
Mr. and Mrs. James Catterson have
for guests their daughter, Mrs. How
ard Dixon, and children, of Scranton.
BROOKLYN.
Special to the Scrantcn Tribune,
Brooklyn, Auit. 3. The new cemetery
has just been mown.
Miss Stella Ilabson, ot Newark, l-s
the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. Q.
Tew ksbury.
Mr. E. A. Hoynolels anil Mrs. Det
weller drove from Scranton, Thur.
day. After a short stay In Brooklyn
they will leturn, accompanied by Mis.
Reynolds nnd Tillman.
Mlhs Uthel Steillnu save a lawn
patty at her home on Thursday even
Injr, from 8 until U o'clock, which was
very much enoed by those who were
present. The lawn was IlKhted by Jap
anese lanterns and toiclies. and cto
quet and other games were engaged In
duilng the early part of the evening.
Later, as the night was cool, the
guests weie Invited Into tho house and
delicious refiesliments weie served.
After more games, tho young people
departed for their homes, having the
remembrance of a most delightful
evening. Those present weio Misses
Jennie Tiffany, Lena Fish, Grace
Tevvksbury, Hattle Miller, Gertrude
Waldle, Maud "Waldle, Mabel Nash,
Nina Nash, Ktliel Sterling, Lela Ster
ling, Graco King, of Parsons; ' Myra
Juckson, of Hopbottom; Messrs. Cady
Weston, Glen Tiffany, George Bunnell,
The People's
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POPULAR CLEARING HOlTSi: for tlio Haiiilt of VII Who
Have Houses ti Rent, Real Lstato or Other Property to
Sell or Exchange, or Who Wiiut Situation, or Help Thsj
Small Advertisements Co3t One Cent n WorJ, Six Insertions for
rive Cents a Vord--lxcopt Sltuutlom Wanted, Which Arj In
serted 1'rec,
FOR RENT.
koii lti'NT-noon 9itooMi: noi"i:
lirtiwimnts, 1U N. lnliiB avenue.
405 fuylur avrniic
IM-
Apply
TO I1KNT-12 liOOM 1IOI SI!, MOM.HN 1M
rrcucmciiU. Call 1058 Monroe cnm., Hun
more. rou hunt a nousi: at in bormi iiiiom
1i avinue. Inquire next door.
WANTr.D-StCOSirTfAMr'M.OT MACHINES;
mint he In com! order, stale pirtlcuhn at
to make and price. Aililrni, I. M , general de
livery, Stranton, l'a
FOR SALE
ion s m:-styhmi tamily ihm
carriage, Rood condition. Carriage,
line ofllie.
AM)
Trib-
Tin; HKMiiKn: op nit tiii.htov. o. 410
Limine avenue, West Plttston, at a liaraln.
I'm j articular! Inmilre of I.eGrand Wright, in
Ulnrir Sirai.ton Trllirune.
W WTr.P V KVMlf.Y Of POt'U ADULTS 1)K
siren three or four nlctl) furnished rooms and
bath with running hot and cold water, In select
part of fkranton with some nko famih , ret
utnees exchanged Address I'. O Hox iiH
ROOMSJIND BOARD.
TWO LAliGI' ItOOVIS WITH l!0 MID, 410
Adams nvenue.
wwiv.n-iuo itoovts with nnvriLvfcs
lioird, with iileamnt miri.nmdings f r gin
tlrnun, wife ami to children, references re
cj'iircd and given U. S. M , Tribune oltlce
REAL ESTATE.
SM.ono will si.runi: ni:v pnoprnTV,
worth at least 8,000. The property will
pay S'4 per lent . jfter pajlng taxes and all
other expenses lteason for selling, owner has
removed from city This Is the best Investment
in Scranton Terms: One third cah, balance 5
per cent mortgage W T llaoActt, Price
building, l-'O Washington avenue.
AGENTS WANTED.
SUlMIVN-MDn I INK. tl.MU jcarly easily
made helling Amman Smptn lers Vttiaithe
assortment, cviimlvo terrllorv Write at otp
as now ih the time to sell the joblur hU fill
titoik Hero Manufacturing to., P. JI3, (in
rinuatl, 1
WANTI'D OKNTLI VIKN Oil LvlllKS TO
traul twcnt dollars n week; also canvas
sers, two dolhrs a day Mra Hooper, Arlington
Hotel fall after four.
WAN! ED-FIRST CLASS ACHATS IN nVEtlY
city and town in Pmnsjltsnla to introduce
the largest and strongest Sick and Accident
Company in the world. Address V. It. Van
Dusen. hupt. of Agents, Ray City, Mich.
WANTED.
WANTED-OENTLEVtAN WANTS AFIOUT SKI'
timber 1st, two unfurnished rooms, one suit
able for living loom, other bed room Use1 of
bath required Will take breakfist. Heferencca
exchanged Address A II. C , Tribune olBcc.
WVNTFn-MVCIIINISTS, GOOD WU.LS AND
stead work Apply to the De Ii Vergnc He
frlgcratlng Maililno Co, foot Eat 133th Mrcct,
New- York.
HLPJVjflATD;
FEMALE,
WVNTF.D V COOD II10NKR.
l'latt Place
APPLY NO. 1
W N1 LD TW ESTY MOHL OIHI.S IN OI It
lolor department, those with some know I
edge of water colors Vpply at the drilnn Art
Co, 200 Wjomlng avenue.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
$100 ISVFSTED NOW' WILL Kim US' $1 One) IS
si nn nths; prospectus ti,o Lavvyeia CL
Hankers' Oil Co., Los Angeles. Lai.
I00 ISVLSTFD NOW Will. IIITl UN $1,000 IN
sli months, prospietus fie1 Linjera' and
Hankers Oil Co, Los Angeles, tal.
LOST.
LOST ItKTWI EN WEST PVI1K ND DIVISION
stirct, on Mum avenue, ladv's gold watch,
with Shetland pin Itcw.ml if icturncd. Miss
Shiifer, 7J0 North Main avenue
SPECIAL ELECTION.
SOlKE-TIILItE WILL HE A SI'KCI VL EI.I.C
lion held in the Eighth ward of the City of
Scranton on ugtit 11, lWsl, for the purpose v
electing one leisen to ferve as Cumtnon ( nun
cilmau of slid ward for the unexpired term ol
I red W. Zizilnnn, rescued
JWIES MOlit, Major..
LEGAL.
NOTICE Ii HEItl.IlY OIVES- TIIVT AN APl'LI-
eel ion will bo inado to one of the judges of
the court ol i onimon mas ol l.uk
awanna count), on the thirtieth euv
if Julv. . D. 1'sO, at o'clock
in the forenoon, under the Corporation ct of
ls", and the supplements tlicictn, by John
Miarak, l'ulik lll-ko and .lohn Martin, tor u
clnrter of tho Intendcel corpoiatlon to be called
"Tho Russian Oitlindnx Mutual lleneflt SM.iel
of St .lohn tin llapti.t," the character and oh
Jcct of which U maintenance of a toilet for
beneficial and protective purposes to its mem
hers f i oin fund collected therein, to render aid
anil comfort to its members and their famlllm
In sickness nnd distress, and for this purpose to
have, possess and enjoy all the righU lncfits
and privileges confirm! bv the said Vet and its
supplements. WILLI M VOKOI.I.h,
Solicitor.
Ernest Tiffany, Wade Barnes, George
Teiry, Canol Tiffany, Karl AIney
Glen Itussell, of Mansfield; Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Nash, Mr. and Mrs. D. W.
Bedell, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Oakley, Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Sterling.
Dewltt Tevvksbury, of Scranton, Is
spending a few days at his parents'
homo here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Sterling, Mrs.
Reynolds and son and Mrs. A. S. Wal
dle visited A. G. Sterling, Wednesday.
II. W. Itoper and family and Miss
Nettle Stephens spent Thursday in
Montrose.
Mr. Russell, of Mansfield, Is visiting
his school friend, Miss Ethel Steillng.
Miss Bessie Chamberlain is visiting
her sister In Montrose,
At the annual business meeting of
the Young People's Christian union,
Thursday evening, the following o In
tel n-weie elected: President, Miss
Bertha Sage; vice-president, Leon
Stephens, recoidlng secretary, Mrs. R.
It. Vnn Atiken, conespondlng secre
taiy, Miss Gertrude Waldle, treasuier,
W. A. Stephens.
The friends of Glenn Tevvksbury
gave him n sui prise tonight In honor
of his twenty-first birthday.
Ralph Aichbald was In town tho
first of tho week.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
No National league game scheduled for todj.
American League.
Knuas City, 14, Dulfalo, 7
Minneapolis, 10, Cleveland, 7.
Iinlii napolli, 4; Milwaukee, '2 (13 imiingi),
Eastern League-
Sjracuse, 12; Worcester, S.
Montreal, 6; Providence, 1.
Toronto, 4; Spi f ngflcle, 2.
Hartford, 7( Rochmter, 0.
Exchange.
SITUATIONS WANTED
SITUATION WAVIIP-TO (.0 01 T 11V TUB
nirnlh, Mrs W. II. Mcuiw, 4(11 Apple au
line, Dunmore, l'a.
SITUATION VVrii-I! AN CM'KHII.NCt.l)
girl nt finty needle wcik, battentiurg and
renatainrc also ileiklng I. V.., T0t bcranton
utreet, cltj.
AHIfl, IliOMSf! OH S KIND Ol IAUN
tlrj work done at ,10 Adami aienue, reir.
WANTED- POSITION AS hTr.NonUW'Ilr.U AM)
typewilter, four )earn' expcrlmce; good
knowledge ut tlgurn. Jtcfircnim. I.. ., 'trib
une ollWe.
V-
unuvnoN wasti.d s wkt stitsr..
dress S II , Tribune olHee. i Ity.
AD-
sinmio.v wvNrrn-To no out wvshino
and ironing bj the dav , washing and ironing
taken home alo. Call or address L 11 , 3J
bimner avenue.
SITU VTION-WANTi:i)-llY A uT:si' tTAIH.Il
colorid girl as took In a nice fainllv ; good
wage, slceii home nl-ilit. Vddrcw 401 .Nov
street.
OUNO VVCVIVN 111 MltHS POSITION AS WKT
nurse h. II., Tribune ofllce.
SITUATION WNTI1-IIY A 1IIOI1 SCHOOL
graduate, bookkeeping, stenogrnphv or tpc-
writing Aildrew John Orelner, jr , 1015 S
Washington avenue.
YOU.NO MvV WI1IIIS POSITION AS P. VU
tender or clerk, hotel or country; first ilasn
references. Thorn u Whlllej, Lincoln Heights
nnd Mono avenue
SITUATION WANTKD OUNO M N, III 11
rnin nnd Ungllsh, is bookkeeper stenog
rspher. typewriter or salesman, experienced II.
ltoernke, 210 Lneleaw inna avenue, Scrnnton
A YOUNO MAN WANTS POSH ION 01" NY
kind, has had flee vears experience In the
grocery business jncl cm tnl'c I nglisli and Oil
man. Aildress 11 11 , (I5 Leo lourt
RECRUITS WANTED.
maihnt coups usurp, srvirs nvw itr-
erultx wanted -Vide bodied men, service on
our warghltu In all parts of the world an I en
land In the I'hllipplres, when required Lieu
tenant Colonel n It l(usell N W I orner Lack
awanna and Wjomlng avenues, Sennton
MONEY TO LOAN.
ANY AMOI ST OK MONEY TO 1.0 vN QUICK,
straight loans or Ilulhllng and I oan U
from to C. for cent. Call on N V. Walker,
3H-.'lli (onnell building
DRESSMAKING
DHESSMAKISO lOlt CHILDHEN TO OHDEH;
also ladles' waists. Louise Shoemaker, 212
Adams aevnue.
CITY SCAVENGER
A. H IlltlfiGS CLEvNS I'ltIVY VAULTS AND
ocs.s pools no odtir Imjiroveel pumps used
A. It I1UIG0S. rroprictor. Leave ord-rs lift)
North Main avenue, or Eicke's drug store, cor
ner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone U5I0.
PROFESSIONA L.
Certified Public Accountant.
EDWARD C. SPAULDINO, C.
ers' Dank building.
P. A , 2J THAI)-
Architects.
EDWARD 11 1) VIS, ARCHITECT, CONNI.LL
building, Scrinton.
FREDERICK L DROWN', ARCHITECT. PRICE
building, 120 Washington avenue, Soanton.
Cabs nnd Carriages.
itunnrn tired cars and carrivois; rest
of service. Prompt attention given orders, by
'phono 'Phones 2072 and 5iJ2. Josipli Kellty,
121 Linden.
Dentists.
DR. C. E KILESI1ERG1 It, PAULI RUILDINO,
Spruce street, Scranton
DR. I O MJUV, SfRVSTOS- PRIVVTE Hos
pital, corner Wyoming and Mulberry.
DR C C IAUHVCH, 115 VWOMINO U'ESUE
DR II. F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O
Hotels and Restaurants.
THE ELK CAFE. 12:
AND 127 FRVNKIIV AVE.
ble.
P. I 101 FR, Proprietor.
SCRVNTON HOUSE. NI VR D. L .V W PAS
6enger depot. Conducted on the European plan
Vll'IOR KOUI, Proprietor
Lawyers.
RICH MID .1 1101 RKE, VTTOIISEY vT I. w
500 2 Laekiwanni avenue. (.encral law be-bl
ness, collections and loans
J. W. RHOWSISfi, AirORSF.V ASH ( OUSSI L
lor at law. Rooms 312 IH Mears bulldini.
d D iiu'IOi.lf. vrroiiM -iosn sigh
Hated on re il estate seeuill Vleirs building,
corner Washington avenue nnd prui e street.
FHV.NK E. ROVI.E. VTIORSEV VSD ( Ol NSI L
lor at law. Ituir building, Rooms 13 and II,
Wa-hliigton avenue.
Win. RD. W VHHFV .V.
and Counsellors nt-l aw.
Washington avenue.
RSVPP, WlOltSI s
llcpubliean building,
JISM'P A Jl's-SIM'. riOHSHS SD ( Ol S.
mllnrsathvv ( oniiuonwcallh building, Rooms
10. 20 and 21
JWIFS W OVKIORD. VTTOIISEV VT I. v.
Rooms 314, 315 and opi Hoard of liadc bullilln,-.
EDWARD W Til M It. VTeORSl.v..
CKI.1 004, Oth floor, Vleara building.
H00M
L A WATRI'S, TTORSF3 T I. V, HO Mil)
of Trade Hulldlng, Scranton, Pa
C. R PnClII.R. AITORSEY-VTEWV.
monwealtb building, Scianton, Pa
(OVI-
PATTFltfeON & 1I.COY, TR DF.IIS' NATION VL
Hani building.
C COMEOV.S, Ult REPUBLICAN RUILDINO
A VV. IH.inilOLF. ri()IISE. MF.M1S 1)1,1)0.
Physicians and Surgeons.
DR W
avenue,
E. ALLEN, 613 NORTH W ASIIIN010V
DR S. W. L'WIOIIEM'S. OFFICE 331 WAII
ington avenue. Residence, 1J1H Mulhcir
Chronic diseases, lungs, heiit kldnejs and
genlto-urinary organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to
4 p. m.
Schools.
SCHOOL OF THE I, VCKAWASVV, SCR NTON,
Pi Courses prepautor) to college, law, medt
cine or business Opens Sept 2tli e-nd fur
lutalogue. Hev. Thomas M Calm, ILD, prill
ripil and prorpletor; VV. E. PlumKj, A. M
lieadmastcr.
Seeds.
O It. CI MIK tc CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NURS
crvmen, store 3)1 Wiihlin,ton avenue; green
liouses, 1'j'jO North Main avenue, tioie tele
phone, 7fc2
Wire Screens.
JOSEPH KUETiFL. REAR 611 LSCKAWANNV
avenue, Scranton, Pa , manufacturer of Wire
Screen
Miscellaneous.
HUTU'S OKI III'MrltV-MUMC 10R HVL1S
piinlts, panics, ice cpt Ions, wedJings and ton
cert work furnished. For terms addres It, J
llauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, ovci
llulbett's music btore.
MEOAROEF. nitOS , PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN
v elopes, paper bags, twine Warehouse, 130
Wuiilngton avenue, Scianton, Pa.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE
Schedule In Effect ailay 27, 1000.
Trnina loavo Scrnnton:
0.45 n. m,, week dnys, for Sunbury,
Harilsbure, Philadelphia, BalU
moie, Washington and for Pitta
burr; nnd the West.
0.38 a. m., week dnys, for Hazleton,
a-'ottsvllle, Hendinr;, Norristown,
nnd Plilladelphta; and for Sun
bury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Washington nnd Pitts
burg nnd tho West.
S.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays
1.58 p. m.,) for Sunbury, Harris
burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Washington nnd Pittsburg find
tho West. For Hnzloton, Potts
vllle, Heading, &c, week days.
4.27 p. m., week dnys, for Sunbury,
Hazleton, Pottsville, Harrisburg,
Philadelphia and Pittsburg.
J. n WOOII. Oen Pass Agt.
Jll HUTCHINSON, Oon, Mgr.
Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western.
In Pflect June 10, 1000
South Leave Siranlon for New York at l.t5.
3 00. 3.40, 3 00 anil 10 Ki a. m , 1? 55, 3 Si and
B10 p m. For Philadelphia at 5 40, 8 00 and
10 03 a in ; 12 'A anil 3 3.1 p ni. For Strouds.
burg nt 0.10 p m Milk and accommodation t
.i.si.- p in .vrrnc at lloiiokcn at 0 53, 7.18,
10 IT a ni 12 OS. 2 47, 4 4S. 7 19 and 0 43 p. rr.
Arrive at Philadelphia at 10 00 a. m ; 1 Ofl, 3 48,
noo and 8 21 p in Arrive from Sew York t
1 0j, 4 W and 10 20 a m , 1.00. 1 3J, 3 41, S 15
and It TO p. in Finn Stroudsburg at 8.03 a.
m
North Leave Scranton for Huffalo and Inter
mediate stations at 110, 4 10 and 8 30 a. m.;
1 5 1, f, 4S ami II Vi p m For Oswego and Sra.
i use at 4 10 ii m and 1 53 p ni For Utlea t
I ll. a. m and 1 55 p m. For Montrose at h.50
a m. , 1 OS p m nnd 5. IS p in. For Nicliol
eon at 4 00 nml 0 13 p m For lllngbamton, 1ft 1 5
ami 8 Si) p m Vrrlee In Scranton from DufTalo
at 1 . 2 53, 5 .15 and 10 00 a. m ; 3 V) and 8 00
p m I rum Osnego and Svracuse at 2 55 a. ni ;
12 .is and R ro p m From Utlea at 2 63 a ni.
12 33 and 3.10 p m Irorn Nicholson at B 50 a.
in and 0 00 p m liom Montrose at 7.55 and
10 00 n. m , 3 20 and F 00 p III.
llloon sburg Division Leave Scranton lor
Nrilliiiinberlanel nt il 4" 10 01 a m ; 1 55 and
5 50 p in. For Pljnmith at 1 03. 3.40, 8 55 and
II V p Hi. I or Santlenke nt S 10 a in. Arrive
nt Northniiihcrhnd nt p a ni : 1 10, 5 00 an I
8.43 p in iiiei Nniitlieke nt t) 10 a m. Arrive
nt Plymouth nt 2 ', 4 .12 and 0 50 p in. an!
12 10 n in Virle at Scrintun from Norlhum
beiland nt 0 42 a ni , 1211, 4. SO nnd 8 15 p.
ni from Nnntlcoke at 1100 a. in 1 rom l'ljin
outb at 7 50 a in , 3 21, 3 33 nnd 11.10 p. m.
St MV 1KVINS.
South ! catc. Senntnn 1 40, 3 00, 5 40, 10ft a.
m ; 3.3.1, 3 40 and 8 10 n in.
North U lve S, ranlun at 1 10. 4 10 a. m.: 1 55.
3 48 and 11 13 p. in.
Itloomsburg Division-Leave Scranton at 10 OS
ni. and 6 50 p m
Delaware and Hudson.
In Meet May 27, 1000.
Trains for (arbondalo leave Scranton nt B 20,
7 5.1. S M. 10 1 J a in ; 12 00, 1 23, 2.2C, 3.52, 6 25,
0 23. 7 67, 0 15. I 11, 1 1 p 111
For llonseilale and lake Iodore 0.20, 1013 a.
tn . 2 2(. and 3 23 p in
For Wilkes Ilarre-ei 13. 7 48. 8.43. 3, 10 41 a.
m ; 12 m, 1 2, 2 18, J 13, 4.27, fi 10, 7.19, 10.41,
11 .10 p m
For L. V. It. It Kilnts-0 45 a. m.; 12.03, 2.18,
."33 and 11 30 p. in
For Pennsvlvnnta R R. points 41 15, 0 38 a.
tn . 2 IS nnei 4 27 p m
For Mbiny and all iolnU north 0 20 a. m.
and 3.52 p. m
SUNDAY TRMNS
For Carbondale 7 20, 0 00, 11.33 a. m.; 126,
3 62, G 47, 10 52 p in
For W likes IlarrcD 33 a. m.; 12 03, 1.53, 3.23,
4 42, 6 27. 8 27 p. in
For Albanv nnd points north 3 52 p. tn.
For Honesdalc and Ijike Uidore "1.00, 11.33 a.
m nnd 1 52 p. in
lowest rates to all points In United States and
Canada.
J W . HURDICK, O r. A , Albany, N. Y.
11. W. CIKKS, I). P. A , Scranton, Pa.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
In FITtct May 27, 1000.
Trains Leave Sennton
For Philadelphia and New York, via D. & II.
It. R, at 0 43 a m and 12 0.1, 2 18, 4 27 (Iliad;
Diamond Express), and 1130 p m. SunJajs, D.
k If It R , 1 ve, 7 48 p. m
For White Haven, Ihzlcton and principal
points In the coal legions, via D k It R. R.,
ii 43, 2 IS and 4 27 p. in For Puttsvillc, 6.45,
2 13 p in
lor llitlilehem. Fasten, Reading, Harrlaburg
and principal intermediate stations via D. & II.
R II, 0 43 a in ; 12 0.1. 2 H, 4 27 (Ulnck Dia
mond Express), 11 0. Sundajs, D. II. R. IL
1 5S 7 4S p m.
lor Tunklianuock, Tovvanda, l.lmlra, Ithaca,
Ocneva mil primipil intermedlitc stations, vil
D , U i. W R It , s 0-i a m , 1 03 and 3.33
p m
lor lie nev a lloe hosier, juiuaio, Niagara rain,
(hiriKo, nnd all points west, via D A II. R R ,
12 IB, 3 l (HI eek Diamond Express), 7.4S. 10 41,
11 ..0 p m Sundajs, D A, II It It., 12 03 p.
in , 7 I, p in
Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley
parlor cars en all li.iins betvvpen Wilkes Rarre.
and Stvv 3ork, Phllaelelpliia, Huffalo and Sus
pension Ilrielge
ROI.I1N II WIIRIR, flen Supt., 2rt Cortlan 1
street, New 3cnk
C1IV1ILLS S I.FI , Oen Pass Agt , 2G Cortland
stlect. New Veiik
A W SOSS1 VIVCHER, Dlv. Pais. Agt, S nth
II. tide hem. Pa
ler tickets and Pullman reservations apply 10)
Lackaunnna avenue, Scranton, Pa.
Ccntial Railroad of New Jersey.
Stations In Si w Voik Foot of Liberty street,
N It , and 'south leirv
Vntlmiilte coil uoel cicluslveli. imurlng
tleanlincwi and comfort
1IMK 1 VIII E IS I HTlT M .'0. 1M1,
Ti ilns leave sciuni n for Sen Yoik, New ail,
Fllileth. 1 1,lhi!elhla, I'l'tmi. llill lehem. M
lenlowii, Mm h (bulk aid Wh t Hiven at n n
,i ui , e pie-H, 1 2'), evpies", 4 1)0 p. in. sundavs,
2 13 p in
lor Plttston and W ilkes II irre, P ?0 1 m , 1 2)
and 100 p. in. 'sunlavs, 2.13 p ni.
I i M iiinlain I'ark. III a in , t 20 and 4 00
p ui Sundays, ' 13 p m
lor Ililtlinore and W.e b'nston, nrd points
soiith .ml Wet via llethliluiu, 8 ?0 a in , 1 20
p m Sunilijs, 2.13 p m.
For Long llianrh. Ocean (iiove, clc , at (S ,0
tluough ear) a iii in I I 20 P in
For Reading, I.ebinon and llarr'ahurg, via M
lrnlovvu. S SO a 111 and 1 yl p. m Sunday,
2 13 ii in
For Pottsville, s SO a. in , 120 p. ni.
Tbioueh tiil.it to all pilnls east, south and
west at lovvc-t lain at tin tat '
.1 II Dili IIVUH.S, I, n Supt.
II P IIMDWIS', Oen. Piss A?t
New York, Ontario and Western R.R.
TIME TMII.E IS IFFKT vl'SDVY, JUNE 24,
Ill's).
Sorth Hound '1 rains.
I cue I eavc
Sinn- (arbon- rrl-
ton dale'. Csdosla
10 40 a. m 11 20 a in. 1.03 p m.
3 13 i in. 1 12 p. m 5.43 p, in
. u 00 p. ni Wnvol vrliondale.6.40 p in.
South Hound Trains.
Leave leave
Cadosla Carbondale. Scranton.
7.00 a n. 7.40 a. in.
Tnlns.
201 ..,
20.1 ...
207 ...
203
201 S 40a in.
10.02 a in. 10.45 a. m
200 ...
2.05 p in 3 34 p ni. 4.20 p. ni.
j-e nun s . i, i .
North Hound,
Leave Leave
Scran- Carbon- Arrive
ton. dale. Cadosla.
203 S"0i in. 010,1 m 10.45a in.
JUU 7.00 p in vrrlvt C.irbondale,7.45 p. m.
South Ilouid.
leave leave
Cadosla Carbondale. Scranton,
202 7 00 a m. 7.40 a. in.
;iH 4 30 p. in, 6.51 p in. 6.35 p. m
Train No 201 makes connection for point!
Noith and -mth em Main Line, at Cadosla
Trains N'os, 203 and 201 make Walton, Delhi,
lliinclen and Sidney connections.
Trilns Nos 203 and 20A nuke Main Line con
nections on Simdav
For (iirlhe- Infonnatlon, consult ticket agents.
J. C. VNI)'RsOS, (len Pass Vgt , New nrk.
J F. WH.SII, Traveling Passenger Vgent, Scran
ton, Pa.
Erie and Wyoming Valley.
Time Table In Effect May 2s, 1000.
Trains leave Scranton for Haw ley, foike Ariel
and intermediate points us follows: No, 2, P.I3
a in ; No. 4, 2 25 p ni , No 0, 5 '20 p. m ; No.
8, 7 53 p in
SiiihUj trains at 0 00 a m and 2 00 p m
Trains No 2 and So 4 connect at Ilavvley tor
points on Frie railroad
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Spruce street.
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