THE SCR ANTON TKTBUNE-MONDAY, ArGlST G, 1900. LACKAWANNA COUNTY. CARBONDALE. WILL GIVE A CANTATA. The flut meeting of the young folks who will present the Bpectnctllar can tata "Ldllputlnns In Fairyland" In this Ity was held at Trinity FarMi house n Trinity plate. The piece was given n Hyde Park and several othei neai oy places during the past winter and was enthusiastically leceived. It will be given heie under the auspices of Trinity Guild and will he participated In by over three hundred peisons. Several members of the cast were selected and the members of the chor us given Instructions In their parts. The manuscilpt of the parts was also given out. The choruses will be cos tumed as college girls, Zulus, cooks, sailors and Ullputlnns and will In clude a great many of the younger girls of the city, thus making the event one of great Interest In society. Mrs. N. I Moon and Mis. George Mills have charge of drilling and they will try to have the pleie ready by the middle of September. It will be given two nights In the Grand Opeia House and, from the Interest already mani fested In the project will, no doubt, be one of the most successful affairs of the kind ever held In this city. SCORES WENT TO SCRANTON. Scores of Carbondallans went to Scranton yesterday to view the col lapsed bank building. The steam road, electric cars and bicycles weie Utilized for the transportation Sev eral wheelmen discovered a hltheitn undiscovered afllnlty between plate glass and lubber tires. Hut what mystified the Pioneer City contingent more particularly was how any human being tould hae gone down with that building and escaped with his life. COULDN'T GET A iTENT. The Schievcia meetings have been postponed a week owing to the Ina bility of the committee of arrange ments to get a tent. The contiact was let to Fuhunan. of Scranton. but It seems that the Chinese war is tak ing all the tents and tenting mateilal. The evangelist telegraphed from Chi cago for a week's postponement and there will be no meetings befote next week, anyway. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Clarence Chatlleld, head of the ad vertising department of Elicit 15i oth ers' large Sixth menuo, New Yoik, store, spent Sunday with his cousin, C I' Rose, of Spring stieet Mrs. Peeths. of .leisey City, Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. II. C. Wheeler. Henry Kennedy, of South Main stieet. Is on the sick list. Frank Church and Miss IMna Cluucli have returned to their Scranton home. Mrs. It. Main lllo Is sojourning at Glen Summit. John W. Jones, of South Church street, Is enjoying a trip through the Adirondack mountains. Maurice G. Watt visited Albert Crane and Albeit Uutherfoid, who are camping on the Delaware river, near Milford, last week. The boys will leave today by canoe for the Delawaio Water Gap, wheie they will camp for another week. OLYPHANT. The Ancient Order of Hibernians will hold a special session tonight for the purpose of Installing officers. Mls-s Kate Beigan. of Philadelphia, Is the guest of Miss May Ferguson. Miss Lizzie Dougheitv spent Satur day with Carbondale friends The Olyphant Sewer and Dialnace company have completed their line of sewer to the Intel section of Lloyd court and Lackawanna stieet and have toin up n section of the pave. The conhtiuction of this sewtr is be ing bltteily opposed by the tnpayei of the boiough, and another Indigna tion meeting will bo held at the opM.'t house tonight for the pin pose of form ing a permanent organization of eveiy taxpayeis in the borough. The Tax payers' association lequcst that all citizens be piescnt. Lackawanna couit. No. 12, Juvenile Foresters of Ameilca, and Court Live and Let Live, No. 73, Seniors, will run an excursion to Lake Ailel tomouow. Mr. John Geriity, of Philadelphia. Is visiting his .sister, Mrs. Geoige Feigu son, on Hudson street. Special sen Ices, which weie hold the Hi st Sunday ol each month, were con ducted In St. Patrick's chinch list evening. The congregation of St. Patilck's chuich will run an excursion to Lake Lodore on Thuisday. Unuei's or chestra v '11 be In attendance. A Mother Telia How She Saved Her Little Daughter's Life. I am the mother of eight children and have had n great deal of expeil enco with medicines. Last summer my little dnughter had tho dysentery In Its worst form. We thought she would die. I tried everything I could think of, but nothing seemed to do her any good. I saw by an advertisement In our paper that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was highly recommended and sent nnd got n bottle at once. It proved to bo one of the very best medicines we ever hud In the house. It saved my little daughter's life I am anxious for every mother to know what an excellent medicine It Is. Had I known It at first It would havo saved me a great deal of anxiety nnd my little daughter much suffering Yours truly. Mrs. George F. Rurdlck, Liberty, R. I. For sale by all diugglsts. Matthew Rtoth ers, wholesalo and retail agents. PECKVILLE. There was an exciting episode on South Main street at nbout C o'clock yesterday afternoon.when John nozal:, Mrs. Mike Rozak, three children nnd a nurse girl, all from Olyphant, had a" narrow escape from death or fatal In Jury. They were enjoying a drive, and when near Mr. Pickering's residence one side of tho shafts became loosened and at the same time the horse became unmanageable and dashed down the road at breakneck speed, the wagon WHEN IN STRONG AGAIN! i8ypl MtftL - , .... 'V perieci, anu impart jicaiujj JE vigor to toe whola tdnj, All drains ana losses are chzcVth truantnlly. Unless patient! I i'c Pr0Per'y cured, their condition ofteu worries then Into Insanity, Consumption or Death vi Mailed seiltd. Pncati perboj; 6 boats, with Iron-clad legal guarantee to'ure or refund tb 8r " money, is oo. scna lor iren dook. For Sale by JOHN H. PhLEf'fc, Spruce street. tnklng a zig-zag routo from one side of the toad to the other. Mr Kdward Jones, of Dlakcly, with his family wore enjoying a drive nnd were Just ahead of the ninaway. Mr. Jones was quick ly apprised of the runaway by people on the street and he quickly reined his team to the roadside. As the hoise came plunging along, the wagon wheel locked with Mr. Jones' vehicle nnd the llozak wagon was quickly overturned. The occupants weie thrown In all directions. Mis. llozak carried a child in her arms. Those who witnessed the accident quickly lent their aid. Out side of a few bruises, none of the oc cupants of the lunaway outfit were In Juied. The wngon was badly wiecked. Mr. Jones and family were unlnjuted. Hlakely boiough council will meet this evening In legulir session. Miss Ruth Grltmnn, of Scranton, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Tay lor, of Prospect street. Mr. Ralph Wescott, of Dickson, was a visitor In town yesteiduy. Mr. G. D. Lnughlln spent yesterdny at Honesdale visiting frknds. Stanley Newton, W. T. Hudd and Mark Walker are at Foiest City, where they are employed In rebuilding the Hillside Coal and lion company's new brenker, which was recently de stroyed by fire. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD Shocking Death on the Raihoad. Personal News. Thomas Caene, a voting mart ie sldlng on the East Side, was killed on the Delawaio anil Hudson nillroad at an e.iily hour yesterday morning. The icmalns weie rilsrovctod about a quar ter to I o'clock In the morning by two tiamps, who weie walking down the Mack. The oung man must have met Instant death, as the body was terribly mangled, both legs being cut off, one of them being found about a hunditd and llftv inula south of wheie the man was evidently stiuck, at the foot of the embankment. How he met his death lb somewhat of a mystery. With many other young men lesldlng on that pait of the iiei It Is a common custom with them to sit on the stone pleis of the biidge tint pashes over the main road leading to the depot. Caveney and some others were theie Satin day night. The last one known to hae seen him alive was Patrick Fmev, who left him at mid night. Nothing fuither appeals o hae been known until his remains weie found. The supposition Is that he fell asleep and l oiled over on tho ti.uk. He was eldontly stiuck by a south-bound train, as the body was dlscoveioil at tho bildgo and portions of his lemalns were scattered along the line as far as wheie the leg was dlscoveied. The tiamps awakened Peter McDonald, who lives neaibj, nnd soon after a numbei of other neighbors proceeded to gather up the remains, which picsented a most ghastly sight. They weie later on taken to Undei taker Hendricks' es tablishment and In the afternoon le moed to his late home. He was about twenty-one yeais of age, and a very sober young man. One of ihts compan ions stated last evening that he never saw him Intoxicated, and Fiuey snya he was peifectlv sober when he left him at midnight. He Is survived by his widowed mother, three sisters, Sabina, Mary and Maggie, nnd two brothci s, William and John. The coio ner was notified, and will Investigate the acso today. The funeral arrange ments have not et been completed. .Miss Lizzie Jones, of Olvphant, who has been visiting here, has letutned home. Miss Maiy Spettiguo, of Cemetery stieet, is visiting Dundaff fi lends. Mis. Julius Spaeth, of Caibondale, was a caller heie yestetday. JESSUP. A fishing patty composed of Messis. J. McGInnls, Fiank Cheiiy, Reinard Colemjer anil M. Haltus left Friday evening for Klzer's pond. The young child of James Dickson, who died on Wednesday evening, was burled Friday afternoon. Interment in Peckville cemetery. John Langnu, one or our most en ergetic young men, Is electing a new gieen maiket on Depot stieet. Miss Anna Law lei visited fiiends In Atchbnld Satuiday. The Athletics added another victory to their long list by defeating the Sen atots, of Sci.mton. In n one-sided con test, the score being 14 to 2. The feat- ui es of the game weie the home run by Ames and the magnificent pitch ing of Conway, for the Athletics. We' nie now leady to hear from some moto of Scianton's stiong ball teams. Miss Mayme Hoban, of Olyphant, was a caller In town Sundny. Miss Katie Cannlff, of Olyphant, Is visiting hei parents on Church street. Miss Cavanaugh, of Scranton, Is visiting friends In town. DALTON. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. K. Hall, who have been visiting Rev. and Mrs, Albert W. Cooper, returned to their home in Stockwood, Connecticut, on Satur day. Miss Nellie Von Storch spent a part of last week with lelatlvei. In Scran ton. James D. Gieen, of Wyoming, Is vis. Itlng his daughter, Mis. Henry M. Iv es. Rev. Albert W. Cooper and wife will leavo today for a short visit among lelatlves at Windsor, N. Y. Miss Grace Von Storch Is spending a few days with relatives In Scranton. Mr. nnl Mis. O. W. Mason enter talned on Sunday Mr. nnd Mrs. Holmes, of Scranton. Rev. W. H. Williams, "the drum mer evenagellst" and secretary of the Anti-Saloon league, dollveied an ad dress In the Rnptlst chuich last even ing. OLD EORGE. At a meeting of the directors of tho Old Forge school district the follow ing tenchers were elected for the com lng year High hrhool building Pi In elrili.. Frank It. Coyne, giammnr. Charles Weber and Mary Ann Qulnn, I intermediate, Mary Connolly, Maggie OOUDT, TRY They Vire stood ihe test el yean . and hav cured thousands of ycases of Nervous Diseases, such as Debility, Dullness, bleepless ness and Varicocele, Atrophy,&.c. They clear the brain, strengthen the circulation, make digestiog perlect, ana impart a neaitnj ea Addieu. PF1L MED CINE CO.. Clevaiana. u. Pl.ermacut, tcr. Warning .-vtnbt and Cosgtovo and Gerrtude Simmons; ptl mnry, Hnrbara Xealls, Gertrude Reese, Kate Clnrk nnd Teiesa Fallon. No. I Principal. Wealthy Rrodhend; primary, Elizabeth Dawson. No. 2 Principal, Ella Drake; primary, May Rrodhead. No. 3 Principal, Kate Clunan; pri mary, Ella Helser No. 4 Principal, Rertha Reese; primary, Agnes Glynn; substitute, Mary Lally. TAYLOR NEWS. Entertainment nnd Social a Success. Unclnlmed Letters Remaining at Postofilce Tonight's Event Per sonal News. The entertainment nnd social of the Ladles' camp, No. 123, Patriotic Older of America, In their rooms In tho Red Men's hall on Saturday evening was a pronounced success. The programme was well made up, nnd each partici pant acquitted himself exceedingly well. Installation of olllcers followed. The ceremony was performed by Dis trict President Mrs. Randolph Jones, of Hyde Park. Following that, the guests and membeis partook of re freshments. Large delegations were present from Camps Nos. 33, 90 and 101. The following unclaimed letters re mained at the Taylor postofilce Aug ust 1; persons calling for the same will please say "advertised in the Scranton Tribune": Domestic, Semana Pulnm, Thomas Regan, Michael Shlnko, Miss Annie Shlnko; foreign, Thomas Fu dala, Majk Moseiany. J. W. Reese, postmaster. Rev. Mr. Rurns, of Mooslc, occupied Jjhe pulpit nt the Presbyterian church csteidcy moinlng In the absence of the pastor. Rev. J. H. Colclough, who Is on his vacation. Special singing was rendeied by the choir, under the direc tion of Prof. William Thomas, assisted on the violin by Miss Lldn Houscr. Tho street cais of the Scranton Ti action company were well patron ized In this town yesteidav, ns a re sult of pay day In the mines here nbout on Satuiday. Thomas W. Evans, a giaduate of Keystone academy, preached a very foiclble sermon at the Methodist Epis copal church on Sundny moinlng. Mr. Evans Is a young man of this town who Is foiglng nhead lapldly In his vvoik. There will be a grand social con ducted at the Calvary Raptlst church this evening on the lawn In front of the church, given under the auspices of tho Young People's society. A pleas ant nnd enjoyable time Is promised. All the delicacies of the season will be seived. Don't fall to be present to night nnd In Ing jour friends and as sist the wot thy cause In assisting the young ladles to make the event a do set v lng success. Miss May and Master James Han nlck, of South Scranton, weie the guests of their cousins, Miss Ethel and II.it ly Mulheiln, of Main street, yes tetday. George Williams, of Wllkes-Bane, visited fi lends In this town yestetday. The choir of the Picsbyterlan chuich will hold a rcheaisal tomorrow even ing, when all membeis aie lequested to bo piesent. Rev. and Mrs. Clinton R. Heniy, of Main stieet, are sojourning at Lake Caicy. Fredeilck Wilson has returned from his visit to Centermoi eland. William II. Thomas, of Pond street, visited nt the home of Prof, and Mrs. M. J. Lloyd, of Prlceburg, yesterday. Miss Edith Powell, of Plymouth, was the guest of her sister, Mrs, John G. Price, of Ridge street, yesterday. Miss Lena Dalley was the guest o friends In Hyde Park on the Sabbath. Mis. John Davis, of Wllkes-Rarre. spent the Sabbath as the guest of rela tives In town. Miss Minnie Rurlnnd, of Nantlcoke, and Miss Margaret Walters and niece, of Plymouth, nre tho guests of the Misses Ella and Mnrgatet Jones, of Main sttect. Emblem dlv Islon, No. .17, Sons of Temperance, will meet this evening in regulnr session. Opeiator George Rlter, of Railroad street, spent yesterday at his home In Rloomsbuig. Dr. J. W. Houscr is homo from his two weeks' trip to Atlantic Cltv. Mr. and Mrs. Corner Jones, of Rail road stieet, and Miss Sarah Jones, of Kingston, visited relatives In West Scranton yesterday. Foiemnn and Mis. Henrv E. Harris and childien, of the Archbald mine, and Mis. m. J. Hnnls, of this place, left yesterday for Lake WInola, Foie man Hairls has tetuined, but his fam ily will lemain for the week. Mlssts Mnigatet Jones and Jennie Han Is spent Saturday visiting friends In PIttston. E. R. Gangwer, of Centermoi eland, Is visiting telatlves In town. Don't forget to attend the ginnd Ice cieam festival nt the Calvaiy Raptlst chuich this evening. MOSCOW. Miss Gi.ice Fiazee, of Turneisville, spent Wednesday with Mis. Fannie Hi ow n. G. S. Hi own, who has been spending a few days with Stroudsbuig filendE, has leturned home. Miss Lizzie Hainden Is ill with pneu monia. Hev. S. Guy Snowden, of Nichols, N. Y was a caller In town Tuesday. The Misses Delle and Mary Post, ot Scranton, nre spending two weeks with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sajre. Mr. and Mrs. Merrlhue and fnmlly, of Scianton, are the guests of the lat tet's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chnjles Mlllaul. Mrs. I.llllan Weed, of Scianton, Is the guest of Miss Mollle Noack. Hev. D. A. Dunne, of the St. Cather ine's chuich of this place. left on Wed nesday to accompany Bishop Hoban and a company of pi tests for a tout to Home. Mis. Ddward Miller and son, of Dale vllle, spent Wednesdny with Mis. II. S. Watts. Tho Misses Mabel, Laura and Flor ence Chubb entertained a paity of their young fi lends, Thursday after noon of last week, at their home on Mill stieet, lu honor of their guest, Miss Annie Davis, of Providence, a pleasant afternoon was spent by the little folks. The following guests were present. Mnry and Maigaiet War dell, Lena and Helen Dixon, Mnmlo and Sndie D1iik, Mary DePew, Glare Kdwaids, Jessie and Sherwood Wil son, Ida Travis, Moscow: Agnes Sny der, Hlmhurst; Jessie Dorian, Dnlovllle; Annie Davis, Providence. Miss Mary Yeager is the guest ot Scranton friends. Mrs. G. S. Drown Is visiting at the homo of her son, M. D. Drown, of Ban gor. Mrs, Spencer nnd dnoghter, Louise, of West PIttston, are the guests of Mrs. S. S. Yeager. Mrs. Hymen and daughter, of Syra cuse, N. Y who have been spending several weeks with the former's sister, WHAT DOESJHIS LACK Surely Scranton Readers Cannot Ask for Bet ter Proof. Can tho Scranton reader ask for moie convincing proof than testimony published from representative citizens of Scranton. If so. what kind of proof can It bo? Read this: Mr. Hugh Lnrkln, of 317 North Van Duren street, Hyde Park, employed In tho mines, pays: "I suffered from kid ney nnd bladder trouble for six or sev en years. There was a constnnt, dull nchlpg pain In the smnll of my back which extended around mv bins. I took cold easily nnd nt such times it was actunl tortuie for mo to stoop or straighten, nnd nt night I could hard ly turn over In bed. A blndder trouble also gave mo much suffering. I used several lemedtes but could not get tho desired ttllef. I was laid up for some months. I had n doclor nnd used his medicines, but with lltttle benefit. A friend who hnd been troubled as I was recommended Donn's Kidney Pills so highly that I gave up my other remedies and got them nt Mathew Rtos.' drug store. T felt their benefic ial effects after a few das, and T continued tnklng them until I hnd takep three boxes when the pain In my back nnd bladder disappeared. Last spring when I caught a most severe cold. 1 hnd a return of my back trouble which affected the kidney secretions. I got two boxes of Donn's Kidney Pills and they promptly relieved me of all tho tiouble as they had done foimorly. My wife Joins me In tc commending this remedy at every opportunity." For sale bv nil dealers, Price BO cents. Foster-Mllburn Co, Buffalo, N. "V. Sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Donn's and take no substitute. Mis, 'vVallerstcln, returned homo Tues day. The Women's Chrlstlnn Temperance union held nn enjoyable lawn socl'il Thursday nftetnoon nt the home of Mrs. Kate Wat dell. S. "vV. Bortiee, who recently returned from Porto Itlco, was present and gave nn Inter esting talk on temperance In Porto Rico, after which refreshments were set v ed. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Gardner, of Ncw bmg, JC. Y., ate boat ding at the homo of Mrs. Fannie Drown. Mr. Gardner Is employed by C. H. Drown ns barbel. DOOLEYS VS. HARRISES. Four Men Killed and One. Fatally Injured. Farmlngton, Mo , Aug. 5. Four men killed and one fatally wounded Is the outcome of a shooting affair between William Dooley and his four sons on one side nnd the four Han is brothers on the other as the result of a feud at Deer Run, one of the mining towns of St. Francois county. William Doo ley. Wess Harris, James Harris and John Dooley are the names of those killed and Frank Harris was fatally wounded. A young girl, Mary LIttrcll, was struck just above the ankle with a tlfle ball. A few days ago the Harris boys sent word to the Dooleys that there would be a picnic at Deer Run and that they Intended to run the Dooleys off the grounds. Just how tho shoot ing began Is not clear, but once begun It was deadly, all the Harris boys, ex cept one. Will, being shot. One was killed Instantly. Three of the Dooley boys who were unhurt came to Farm lngton and gave themselves up. They are In Jail. m COLLECTOR HELD TO BAIL. It la Alleged John Clark's Accounts Aie Short $10,000. New York, Aug. 5. John Clatk, a deputy collector in tho buieau of col lection of rents In the city matkets, who was atiested In Chlcngo Wednes day, was today held In J',000 b.til for further examination on the technical chaige of the larceny of $171 collected from tho West Washington market. The complainant Is Daniel O'Brien, a collector of city revenues and superin tendent of maikots Clark was ar tested In Chicago at the Instance of the United States Fidelity and Guar anty company, which qu.illlled on his bond to the city. An Investigation of Clark's account showed, It Is al leged, that the accused embezzled over $10,000 ot the city's money. BASE BALL. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Saturday's Games. At Pittsburg R. Philadelphia ...0 100000020 03 Pltt-burg 10 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 II. ii L. II llutteries Orlh, 1'raa r ami Douglass; 1'hlllp pi and O'Connor. I mplre O'Dij. At Cincinnati It. II. K. Ilo-ton 1 0 0 fi n 0 1 0 0-2 7 0 Cmciiuiatl 0 0 0 'J 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 llattiries Willis and Clarke; Scott and Pelt. Umpire b ai tw owl. At Chicago It. II K. Prookljn 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 1 13 1 Chicago 10000 100O-2 7 2 llatterics Kltson nnd Kairell; Callahan and Chance. Umpire Hurst. At St. Louis- n. II. K. S'cvv York 100110 110 s 0 2 St. Louis 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 15 4 Patteriea Mitthew son, Carrick and Ilowernian; Jones and Crlger. Umpire Kmslie. Sunday Games. At Chicago It Chicago 0 00 1000001 Ilrooklvn C 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-.1 II K. 3 2 0 .1 batteries Sajlor and Ihance; Mcfiinnlty and McGuire. Umpire lluist. Attendance 8,000. At Ciiclmctl- It. II. K. Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 xl fl 0 PitUburg 0 100000001 8 1 llitttriei. ltahn and I'clU; Lecver and Schrlv cr. Umpire svvortvvooil Attendance 4,500. At St. Louis- It. H. L. St. Louis 2 1010000X-10 H 1 New erl 0 I) 0 0 0 I 0 0 0-1 10 1 llattcrles Young asid Crlger; Mcuer and Cradj. Umpire I'msllc. Attendance 7,300. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Saturday's Games. Detroit, 4. Chicago, 3. Kansas City, 7; IlufTalo, fl. Milwaukee, J; Imllanipolls, L, Cleveland, II; Minneapolis, 1. Sunday Games. Detroit, 2; Chicago, 0. Kansas Cltv, 3; Iliilfalo, 2. Milwaukee, S; Indlampolls, 1, Cleveland, 11; Minneapolis, 5. EASTERN LEAGUE. Sunday Games. Providence, 5; Montreal, 0. Hartford, 7; HocliMtrr, 4. Worcester, II; Syracuse, 3. The People's i A POPULAR CIXARING HOUSE for tho Heiult ot AH Win llnvo Houses to Rent, Rcnl Kstats or Other Property to Sell or Exchnntje, or Who Wnnt Situation or Help Thma Small Advertisements Cost Ona Cent a Word, Six Insertion for rive Cents a Word Except Situation! Wanted, Which Am Iu Kcrtcd Tree. FOR RENT. to ni'.Tn tmnvt HOUSE. MODERN' IM piovcmcnts Call 1051 llonroo avenue, Dun more ion itKsr-v house at 121 south prom- ley avenue. Inquire next door. WANTED-TO BUY . wwted-sfcond hand mot mvciiinks. mut be In good order; state particulars na to make unci price Address L, M,, general de livery, Scranton, Pa. FOR SALE for s.vt.r. chop two Titonorminnu) dogs, Scotch lollie, 7 montlu; Newfound land, ,1 jear 1011 Washburn street. 1011 S VLE-STV LIS1I FAMILY TEAM AM) carriage, good condition. Carriage, Trib une olllee FURNISHED ROOM. VANTKI V FAMILY OK FOUK ADULTS DK ulre three or four nlcclv furnished rooms and bath with running hot and cold water, In select part of Scranton with sonic nice famllj ! ref erences exchanged. Address l O Pox 2.1S. W INIT.D TWO 1IO0MS WITH VlItbTCLvS board, with nl.uxjnt surrounding, for ecu tlennn. wife and qulrtd and civ in. two children, rciereiues re r f. vt . Ti uiiino cincc AGENTS WANTED. WANTPD - CIATUAIKV OP. tAPIFS TO travel, twentv dollars a week, also cainas sers, two dollars a day. lira Hooper, Arllnjton Hotel. Call alter four. WAvrr.n-v noou ikoneii. apply no, i l'latt Place. W VM F.D T K.N TY MO UK C.IIII.S IN OUU color department j those with some knowl edge of water colors pply at the Griffin Art Co , 2PJ Wjomlng avenue. BJINESSOPFRTinn $100 1NVFSTF.D NOW WIU, PKTt'nN $1,000 IN six months, prospectus free. Lawjers' and D.nkcrs' Oil Co., bos Angeles, Cal. LOST. LOsT-nCTNKK.V whsr paiik ni DIVISION Mint, on Main nitnue, lulj's gold waUh, with ilutlind pin Itcward if returned. Miss fcliilTcr, 7.S0 North Main avenue. LEGAL. AMKNDVIKNT TO Till". CONSTITUTION TltO PO-KIi TO Till: CITIK.NS Ol" lllli COM MONWKVLTH lOlt THLIlt AI'l'ItOVAL Oil UMMIION I1Y Till: (IhNKlUL ASiKMIlLY ok nn: covimonw i:i.rn ok punvsm.- VVMV, I'l'DLIMll li Il ORDKR OK TII11 SK Itimitv. OK Till". COMMONWKALTH, IN PI KM'ANCi: OK AUTlCl.i: .Will OK Till'. CONSTITUTION A JOIN! ni:01.UTIOX Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the Ciiininonwenlth Section 1 Pe It revived bv the Sinate ami House of Hepiesentntivcs of the Commonwealth in (leneral asembl met. That the following is proposed as amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth ot Pennsjlvanla, in accord mre with the provisions ot the eighteenth article One to Article Kight, Section One. Add at the end ot the first pangraph ot said section, after the words "shall be entitled to vote at all elections," the words "subject how ever to such laws requiring and regulating the registration of electors as the General As-cmblj ma enact," so that the said section shall read as follows; section 1 Qualifications of Electors. Kvery mile citizen twentv one .vears of ae, possessing the following nullifications, slnll be entitled to vote at all elections, Mibjcct however in such laws requiring and regulating the ngistntion of electors as the general assembly miy enact' He shall have been a citien of the United States at least one month. lie shall have residid in the state one jcir (or if, laving prcloul) 1 in a qualified r lector or native born titlnii of tin -tati, he shall have removed therefrom and returned, within sK months. Immediate I J preceding the elec tion ) lie shill have resided in Ihe election district where he shall olTer to vote at leat two months immcillitelv preceding the election. If tncntj two jeirs of age and upwards, he shall have paid within two )ears a sttte or county tax, which shill hive been assessed at least two months and paid nt leaM one month before the election. Amendment Llcvcn to Article Kight, Section Seven Strike out from salel section the words "but no elector shall bo deprived of the privilege ot voting by reason ot his name not being regis tered," mid add to slid section the following words, "but law's regulating jnd requiring the rrglstntlnn of electors mav be enacted to apply to cities onlv, provided that such laws be uni form for cities of the same class," so that tho j Id section shill reail as fnllowa- Section 7 Uniformity o Klectlon Laws. All liws regulating the holding of elections by the citlnns or fir the registration of electors thall he uniform throughout the state, but laws regu I itlng nnd requiring the registration of elec tors mav be enacted to applv to cities onlj, piovlihd tint such laws be unifoim for cities of the same th-es V true conv of the Joint Resolution W V win- ST. Secretary of the Commonwealth. AMnNDMIlNT TO Till! ( ONSTI ITTION- PltO POsH) '10 TUB tITIKNS OK THIS COM MONWKVLTH KOI! IllK.lIt AlTPOVVL On in'.iinioN iiy run .inkhi. sspmih.y OK 111K (OVIMONWK.VI.TII OK Pr.NNSl.L VVNIV., PI'IIMSIII I) nv OllllKIt OK nn: M-ciii.TVHY or inn commovh i:lth, iv iMitstvNci or vitTiti.t: win ok tub constitution v joint m:soLuno Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the Commonwealth Section 1 Pe It resolved bv the Senile and House of Representatives of the Comiinnwealth of I'ennsvlvanla In fJeneril Assembly met, tint the following is proposed as an amendment to the Constitution of tho Commonwealth of I'enn svlvanit in accord-nice with the provisions ot the Klghtccnth article thereof. Amendment Strike out section (our of article eight, and in sert In p'aee thereof, as follows: Section 4 All elections bv the citizens shall be by ballot or by such other method as may be prescribed by law : Provided, That secrecy in voting be preserved A true cop) of the Joint Resolution. W W (HllFST. Secretary of the Commonwealth. MOB AWAITED ELDERS. Policemen Refuse to Allow Dowle's Men to Lecture. Mansfield, O., Aup. 5. Oveiseer John Hammer Piper and nideis E. I'. Fish er, A. W. McClurkln nnd A. McFnr land, of Dowle's Christian Catholic church In ZIon, arrived here early to day, ns scheduled. A mob ot over tw o thousand was In watting. The policemen refused to al low them to Bet out of the car, nnd amid cheeis and shouts they went on to Ashland, fourteen miles east. Theie they attempted to hlio a carriage to drive here, but all tho llvervmen 10 fused their requests. They telegraphed back that they would bo here again In the afternoon, and they came. Neaily four thousand people wero at the depot and aualn they were not permitted to leavo the car. They then said: "If wo cannot cet off here, we will ko on to Chicago, but we cannot promise that we will not be back here next Sunday." Tho city Is now quiet again. King Alexander Weds. Belgrade, Aug, 5 King Alexander jrsterday wedded Mine Draga Maschin, the cereinou.v being performed with great pomp. In honor of the event the king tranted an amnesty, together with numeicus political pardons, Including the J former radical premier, Tauaclunovich. Exchange. SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED AS Vflhr, SALK.SM X, or collector, or an pajlng position Address It. J., 210 Spring sheet, Piovldcncc SITUATION "WANTED- experienced HOOK keccr can bo engaged for evenings or Sein day morning. II. Iluepcke, 10u l'cnn imnuc SITUATION" iUli:il-10 f.O Ol t 11Y Till! ninnlh Mrs. W. 11. tevrii, 4U1 Apple avo Iiuc, Dumnorc, Pa MirvriOK WAMl'D-llV AS km-khiknci.u girl at fancy needle uik, batlenburg ami rcnalsancc" also clctklnif. C. K , TOO btranton street, city. WASin.sn, nioMsrj on ny kind ok iaun- dry work done it 7.10 Adauw aenue, rer WANTKD-l'OSlTIOS VS STKNOOIlAl'lll.K AM) tjpcwrlter; four jrars' experience', good knowledg-c ol liRllir.". Iteferentri! I.. V.. 'i rib line office. V- SITUATION' WAXTI.I) S W RT NUHSK. drew S. n , Tribune ollko. ritj. AD- SITt'VriOV VV VNTI D-TO OO OUT WVSHINO and ironlne by the daj ; vahliit and Ironing taken home also Call or address 1., 1). Jit Sunner annuo. SITUATION W VNTKD-IIY ltrsl'KTAIIU'. color. 1 girl as cook In a nice fundi) , good wages, sleep home nights Vldress, 401 cw street. lOl'.NO WOMW Ill.SIHI'S POSITION' AS Wl.T nurse. S. II., Tribune office SITL'VTIOV WANTIil-IlY V 111(11! S( 11001. gradjate, bookkeeping, stenograph) or t)pe writing Address John Orciner, Jr , 1015 S Washington avenue. Ol'NO MN W1MIIS POSITION AS II Ml trnler or dirk, hotel or countn , tinldiw references llionns Whltle), Lincoln Heights and Slone avenue SITUATION' W iNIKD-VOUNn M VV, Oik linn and KnglUh, as bookkeeper, sleiiog ripher, typewriter oi sabsmin, experienced II Iloepcke, 219 Lickavvanm avenue, Siranlon RECRUITS WANTED. MAIUN'K COUPS UNIT III) STATKS N WY UK crulU wanted Able bodied men, service en our warships In all pirta of the world and cm land In the Phillnpirei , when required Mm temnt Colonel II It Itusell, N' W ( omer Lack awanna and W)om!ng avenue?, Scranton MONEY TO LOAN. ANY AVIOt'NT OK MONTY TO LOW QLICK, straight loans or Uulhllng and Loan At from 4 to f per cent, tall on N. . Walker, JH115 tcnnell building DRESSMAKING. DUKSSVIVKINO ion ClIlI.DltK.N to onui:n; also ladies' waists. Louise Shoemaker, 212 Adams aevnue. CITY SCAVENGER A. II RRIOdS CLI NS PRIVY V Vl I TS VNI) rcss pools nn odor Improved pumps uvd A II I1H1CGS, Proprietor Leave ord-rs 110) North Main avenue, or Licke's ilrug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry Telephone U5I0 PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD O. SPVUIDINO, C. P. A., 23 TRAD ers' Dank building Architects. EDWVRD II D VIS, ARCIIUKCT, LONM LI, building, Scranton. FRKDKRICK L. IIKOw'.N", ARCIIIT1 IT. PRICIi building, 120 Washington avenue, Scianton. Cabs and Carriages. ItUnilFR TIKI I) CAI1S AND CARRIVGKS, Ill.ST of service Prompt attention given orders, by 'phone 'Phones 2o72 and 6U2. Joseph Kcltc), 124 Linden. Dentists. dr. c. c. KiLF.Nnr.Horn, pvui.i iiuilding, l-pruce street, Scianton I). I O LYMVN, SCRANTON PRIVATK I10S pita!, corner V joining and Mulberrv. DR. C C. LAUHACII. 115 WVOMIMl AVKNUIl DR. 11. P. ItBYNOLDS, OPP. P. O Hotels and Restaurnnts. TIIK KLK CAI P., 123 AND 127 Kit VNK1 IN AVL. nue. Rates reasonable. P. y.K.KHBR, Proprietor. SCRANTON" HOt'SK. M'.VR D, L. k W. PAS senger depot. Conducted on the Kurnpcan plan VICTOR IvOCH, Proprietor. Lawyers. J. W. nROWNINfi, ATTORNEY VND ( OKNsKL-lor-at law. Rooms 312 111 Mears bulletin;. I) n III l'l Ofll.r. VTTOIINP.Y 10VNS NBOO. tlated on nai estite security Mears bulhling, curnei Washington avenue anel Spruce street FRANK B. ItOVLK. VT IORNK.Y WD C OKNSKL. lor-at hw. lluir building. Rooms li and II, Washington ivenue. Wir.LVRI). W UIRI.N f. KVVIT. AT"IORNi:S and Counsellors at Law. Republican building, Washington avenue JIWP . Jl'ssl p, VTTORNKVS AND ( OI V Mlloisatlaw (ommemwialth bulhling, Rooms l'l, 20 and 21. J AVlis W 41 Vlvl ORD, siTOIINBi" VI LVW. Rooms 311, 515 anil apl Iloinl of Trade building I D VRD W 111 VY1 II. ViroRNKY. 'KM 001, 0th lloor, Mears building. ROOMS L. A. WvTRl.s, VTTOR.N'KY VTLVW, HOARD of Trade Iiuilding, strjnti n, Pa C. It PITCHK.n. nORNK.Y-ATLAW, COM monwcalth building, hcr.inlon. Pa, FATTK.nSON e. WILCOX, TRVDKRS' NATIONAL Hani, building. C COMIOYS, U ItKPUIH.ICVN HU1I.DIN0 A. W."ilKinilOLK, AITORNKV. MB HIS PLDa Physicians nnd Surgeons. DR. W K avenue. ALLBN", 5U NOR I II VSIIINOTOV DR S W. l.'AMORKU'N. OFFICII .1.10 WASH. Ington avenue. Rchlenic, HIS MulbcriJ. Chronic dlscasm, lungs, heait kldnejs and genlto urlnar) organs a specialty Hours, 1 to 4 p nt. Schools. SCHOOL OK TUB LVCKVW NN V. S( I1WION', Pa Courses preparator) to college, law, tnwll cine or business 0pena sept. 12th Seml for eatilogue Hev Thomas VI ('ami. 11,1), prill clpal and prorpletor; W. B. PJumlev, A. M., headmaster. Seeds. 0 R. CI.MIK k CO. SK1DSMBN AND NURS ervmen, stere 2ul Wa.hlnt.ton avenue, green houses. 1'i'A) North Main avenue, stoic tele phone, 72 Wire Screens. JOSEPH KULTTKL. REAR 611 LVCKVW WW avenue, Scranton, Pa,, manufacturer of Whe Screens Miscellaneous, BAUER'S ORCIIKsTRV-MUSIC KOR II M.I S, picnics, paitles. itetptlons, weddings ami con cert work furnished, Kor terms aldress II. J Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Ilulhert'a music store. MFOARCIKK BROS . PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, KN velones, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 130 Washington avenue, Scianton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLE Schedule In Effect iitay 27, 1900. Trains leave Scranton: 0.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburp;, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington nnd for Pitts burg nnd the West. 0.38 a. m.,iweok days, for Hazletoa, ottsvllle, Rending, Norrlstown, nnd Philadelphia nnd for Sun bury. Harrlsburg, Philadelphia BaltimoreWashington and Pitts burg and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundayi 1.58 p. m.,) for Sunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore Washington and Pittsburg ant the West. For Hazleton, Potts vllle, Reading, &c, week days. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury Hazleton, Pottsvllle, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J II WOOP. Oen. Tass. Act. J II HUTCHINSON, Oen, Mgr. Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western, In rfTect June 10. 1000 Soulh Leave Scranton for New York at 1.4 3 00. 3.40, 8 00 ami 10 OS a m , 1? 55, 3 83 and 8 10 p. m Kor Philadelphia at 5 10, 8 09 and 10 05 a m ; 12 35 anil 3 3.1 p. m. Kor Strouds buig at 0 10 p m Milk and accommodation ai 1 10 P m Arrive at Iloboken at fl 53. 7.13, 10 H a in . 12 n8, 2 47, 1 4S, 7 10 and 0 41 p. ir. Arrive at Philadelphia at 10 00 a m ; 1 00, 3 4S, 0 00 and 8 22 p m tVrrlve from New York It 1 0j, 4 00 and 10.20 a. m 1.00. 1 52, 5 41, 8 4! and 1110 p, m Ktem Stroudsburg at 8.05 a in North letvo Scranton for Puflalo and Inter mediate stations at 1 10, 4 10 and 8.10 a. in., 1 63, 5 41 and 11 35 i. m. Kor Oswego and fyra cine at 4 10 a m and 1 33 p m Kor Utlca at 1 lu a m and 1.53 p in Kor Montrose at h.30 a m , 1 05 p hi anil 6.48 p m For Nlchol. son at 4 00 and 0 15 p m. Kor Illnghamton. 10 'J and 8 50 p m. Arrive In Scianton from IlufTalo ft 1 JO, 2 53, 5 35 and 10 00 a m ; .ISO and 8 00 p in I'rnin Oswego ami Syracuse at 2 63 a, m.; 12 31 and 8 no p m Krom Utlea at 2 55 a. m. 12 IS aid t !0 p in. Prom Nicholson at fl 50 . in incl 8 00 p m Kiom Montrose at 7.65 and 10 00 a. in . 3 2(1 and 8 00 p m. Illoon hbhrir llicRlmi Iavp Reranton foe Nerthumbcrlind at el 45, 10 0", n m . 1 55 and 5 50 p m Kor PUiuntitli at 1 05. J.40, 8.55 and II 15 p in I r N miii oke at 8 10 a in Arrive! at Norlluniihcilaml .it 0 3 a mil 10, 600 and 45 p m Vrrlve Nnntleoke at I) 10 a. m. Arrive at Pit. mouth at 2 00, 4 12 and 9 50 p m. and 12.10 a m Virlve at Serantun from Xorthunv brilaml nt 0 n m , 1215, 4.50 and 8 45 p. m Krom N'untlcokc at 11 00 a in Irom Plym outh at 7 50 a in , .1 20, 5 35 and 11.10 p. m. SI VV TRUSS. 'oulli leave sennlou 1 40, J.00, 6.40, 10 03 a. in . ,t. n, .) 40 and 8 10 p m. North -Leive S. rinlon at 1 10, 4 10 a. m.; I.a5, u 41 anil 11 15 ii in. Illonmshiirg Division Leave Scranton at 10.03 a ;n and 5 60 p in Delaware nnd Hudson. in rtTeet May 27. 1900. Trains for arbondale leave Scranton at (120, 7 5!, S VI. 10 n l m , 12 00, 1.23, 2.20, 3 52, 6 23, 0 25. 7 67, 0 15. 1 15. 1.10 p m. Kor llon.eilile ind I.akc Lodore C 20, 10 11 a. in . 2 '20 and 5 23 p m Kor Wilkes lline-: 15. 7.48. 8 43. 9 38, 10.41 a. in ; 12 0.1, 1 2, 2 is, .1 31, 4.27, fl 10, 7.41, 10 11, 11.0 p m Kor L V It. R points 0 45 a. m.; 12 03, 2.13, ." J and 11 !0 p m. Kor I'ennsvlvanla R. R. points fl 43, 0 33 a. in ; 2 is tihI 4 27 p in. Kor Mlunv and all points noith fl 20 a. m. nnd 3 52 p. in. St'NDVYTRVlNR. For Carbondale 7.20, 0 00, 11.13 a. m.; 2.2, 3.52. 5 47, 10 52 ii m Kor Wilkes Itarre 3 38 a. m J 12 03, 1.58, 3.2J, 1 42, fl 27. 8 27 p. m Kor Albany ami points north 3 52 p in. Kor llonesdalo and Lake Lodore 'I 00, 11.33 a. m and .1 52 p. in Iowi't rales to all points In United States and Canadi J W I1KRDK Iv, O P. A , Albany, N. Y. ii. vv. cius, ii. r. A, scranton, i-a. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In riTect May 27, 1900. Trains Leave scranton For Philadelphia and New York, via D. k H. It It ,' at fi 15 a m and 12 at, 2 18, 4 27 (Black Diamond Kspress), ami 11 TO p. m. Sundais, D. S. II R R , 1"5S, 7 48 n m Kor White Haven, Hazleton and principal points in the coal legions, via D 11. It. It., 0 45, 2 IS and 4 27 p m Kor Pottsvllle, 0.45, 2.18 p. m lor Ilethlchem, Fasten, Heading, Harrishurg anil principal intermediate stations via D. & II. It R, 0 45 a m; 12 03. 2 1s, 4 27 (Dlack Dia mond Kxpress), 11.20. Sundajs, I), a II. R. n. 1 5S, 7 4$ p. m Kor Timkhannock, Towanda, F.lmlra, Ithaca, Ocneva ami principal Intermediate stations, via D, L A. W. It It, b 08 a. m.; 103 and 3.33 p. m Kor f.enev a, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago, anil all points west, via D. k II. II It , 12 0.1, .1 3.1 (Black Diamond Express). 7.18, 10 11. 11 30 p m Sundas, 11. 4. 11 R. R , 12.03 p. m . 7 4S p m Piillmm pirlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley pirlor cirs on all trains between Wilkes Harro and New Yoik, Philaelelphia, Ruflalo and Sus pension Bridge IvOI.LIN II WIinUR, Oen Supt., 20 Cortland street. New lorl. CH Mtl.l.s S. I.KB. Oen. Tass. Agt , 28 Cortland btreet, New York A W NONNMIUIIBR, Dlv. Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem, Pi Kor tickets and Pullmsn reservations apply 30? Laekawinm avenue, Scranton, Pa Central Raihoad of New Jersey. stitlom In New York Koot of Liberty street, N' It . ami South 1 enj. Vnthiiiile coil used exclusively, insuring cleanliness and comfort. 1IMK T MUX IN I H'l CT M Y 20, 1000, Trains leave scranton for New York, Newark, Bllrabeth, 1 iniaelel hia, l.atnn, Bethlehem, AI. lintowu, Vlauch Chunk and White Haven, at 8.S0 a in ; cpiess, 1 20, ivprcss, 4 00 p. m. Sundavs, 2 15 p in Kor PIttston ami Wilkes Barre, 8 TO a. m , 1 20 and 4 00 p in sundavs. 2 15 p m. Kor Mountain Park. 8 .'0 a. m , 1.20 and 4 00 p m sundaes, 2 15 p. m Kor Baltimore ami Washington, and points South ami West via Bethlehem, 8 30 a. m, 1.20 p in Suiiihvs, 2 15 p m Kor Long Branch, Ocean firove, etc, at (3 30 through ear) a in inel 1 20 p m Kor Renllng, lebinon and llarrlsbuig, via VI. bntown, 8 .10 a m and 120 p. m. Sundays, 2 15 p m Kor Pottsvllle, 8 10 a m , 1 20 p. m Through tickets to all points east, south and wct at lowest rates nt the slatlsji I II OIII.1IM SKN, l.en Supt. II P BVIDWIV, Oen. Pass Agt. New York, Ontario and Western R.R. T1MB TABI.B IN IITMT SUND Y, JUNE 21. Usui. North Hound Trains. leave Leave Scran- Carbon- Arriva Trains, ton elale. Cadosla. joi 10 10 a m. 11.20 a m. 1.05 p.m. oat 3 15 p in. 4 32 p. m. 4 45p m. 207 OOeip in rnveC.irbondale,8.40 p.rr. South Bound Trains leave Leave Cadceli. Carbondale. Reisnton. 202 7 00 a.m. 7.40 a' m. ot 840a m. 1002a. m. 10.45a m. 200 ....... 2.05 p in 3 Up in. i 20 p m. M'NDVYS ONLY. North Bound, leave Leave Mian- Caibon- Arrlva ton dale. Cadosla, 201 8.10a. in 010a. in 10 45a m. 209 7.00 p in Arrive Carbondale,7.45 p. m. South Bound. Leave leave Cadoela. Carbondale. Scranton. 202 7 00 a.m. 7 40 a.m. 201 4 30 p. in. 6 5lp m. A.35 p. m Train No 201 makes connection or points North and Ninth on Main Line, at Cadosla. Tialns Nos, 2ai and 201 make Walton, Delhi, Ilamelen ami Sldne) connections. Trains Nos 205 and 20 make Main Line con nections on .sundav Kor lurihi" information, consult ticket agents. J. C. VNDl.ltsiiN, l.en ra vgt , rvevv inm J, B WILSII, Traveling Passenger Agent, Scran ton, Pa. Erie nnd Wyoming Valley. Time Table In Effect May 28, 1900. Trains leave- Seranton lor Hawley, Lake Ariel ami intermediate pi hits as follows: No. 2, 8.45 a, m ; No 4, 2 25 p in , No 0, 0.20 p. m. ; No, 8, 7 55 p in Sunday trains, at 0 00 a m and 2 00 p. m Trains No 2 alii i"o. 1 connect at Hawley for points on Ktle rolliold. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES BM1RE nrCORD CAN BB II Ms in Scranton at the news standi of Relsman Bros , 405 Spruce ami 60J Linden; M Norton, 12-2 laielavvanua avenue, I. 8 Schutur, 211 Sniuce street. " SCALP TREAT Mg NT MRS!,. T. KELLFI?, SOALP THEATMXNT, BcV.j shampooing, 60c , facial maasift; manicur ing, 25c; chiropody, 701 Qulncy. 3 y , "v