TITI-: SCR ANTON TIUBUXE-TU13SDAY, AUGUST 7, 1900. 7,. V LACKAWANNA COUNTY. CARBONDALE. LABOR AGITATORS IN TOWN National Orcrantzer Wicdorlck Dll hcr mid other labor actuators addrcs rrt nn open air meetlm Irotr. the bal cony of Hotel Anthracit" last evcnlntr. They reviewed the Kte.U work ac complished by the United Mine Work ers of Atncilca and ln'ld up golden promises to those win enter the folds. One speaker guaranteed that within bIx months the mlneiH will be uct tlnff more wnpes for shorter hours And a smaller ton of coal, while an other declared that foon the engi neers and nretnen wll afUllate with It and then the entire coun'ty and gov ernments as far tn trauipoifitlon goes, will be under Its control U van nrged that dvory friend of organised labor see to It that ho smoke no olgais. wears no clotjilng or shorM and dilnks no beer which doesn't bear the union label. WILL DIRECT ST. ROSE CHOIR, After two months vacation the choir of St. Hose chunk will resume reheaishlH tonight piep.u itoty to the opening of the remodelled chuich. The music to be rehears" 1 Is the cele bratcd "Mlsea Pro Pace" by Theo Von La Hache. This is the most difficult piece of music eei und"rtaken by the choir and the .seivlc-s of Piofessor Haydn Kvans have 'jcn recurcd to drill the members for the occasion. He will continue In ch.irge till the leturn of Professor Stockman fiom Europe. COUNCILS IN SESSION. Councils met In joint session last night to elect a city engineer, but as more applications for the olllce aie expected, they adjourned to meet for that business Thursday night. Select men then disposed of sonie routine work. Among other thln;;s they au thoilzed the al)t)teiu?r.t of a stag nant water nuisance on Wyoming street, near Russell park and Instruct ed the building committees to have defective wltlng of city building made safe. THE NEW DIRECTORY. The Carbondale City Dhcctory for 1000, published by C. s. H lyne & Com pany, Is a very bcititlful .ind uetul volume. It Is coinpleti and up-to-date, and In Its tasteful typography and handsome binding le'lccls gierit credit on the ofllce of tho Scianton Tribune, where it vvj-3 )ilnted. DEATHS. Late Satuiday night, after an Ill ness of eight weeks, Mis. Cynthia May Hlnes' life came to a close. Her maiden name was Packer, and she was born fifty-eight years ago in Hiook lyn, Susquehanna countv. She mar ried the late Charles V. Hi.ies more than thirty years ago an 1 removed to this city, where she has '.since re- sided. Tor eighteen jerus she has lived in the house wh'-re she died, ''lie ! was a consistent member of Trinity Episcopal chinch and v as a woman of many estimable traits. Deceased is survived by but one child, David L. Hlnes, the Weston Union tele graph operator in this city. Tho fol lowing sisters and mother also sur vive: Mis. A I! Woo. I v. .ml. Tunk hannock; Mrs. L. D. WHimond, South Manchester, Conn.: Mis. .1 it Smith, this city: Frank W Packer, Ilazleton. The funeral was held yesteiday aftei noon, Intei ment being mad In Maple wood cemetery. The In fant daughter of H. C,. Balr died Sunday night of cholera Infan tum, at the age of S months. The twin biother of eleceasd Is HI with the same disease, but was slightly Im proved yesterday. Mr. P.iker's be reavement is a peculiarly sad one, tha mother having died soon after the birth of the tv Ins last Dei ember. In tel ment will bo made in Maplewood cemetery this afternoon. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Ezra Spencer has returned to his home In Mount Pleasant. R. H. Klnback and family have re turned from a visit at W'lymait. C. P. O'Connor Is touring the New England states on a thre v eek's va cation Ale- ander Copeland and fumlly aie sojourning at Waymart. II. J. Ilrennnn has 'one to Chicago. M. D. Purdy, of New hi 'f, N. J.. Is the guest of his patents In this city. P. P. Arnold, of Uelmont stieet, who visited his family last wek, has re turned to Washington, IX C Dr. W. W. rietcher will leturn from hip camping trip this evening. Miss Maigaret Clltfoid, of Scran ton, Is visiting relatives In this city. The families of Thorn is Coughlln and Thomas Monohan are enjoying an outing at Ciystal lake. Heniy Singer, esq., of .ovv York, Is visiting his parents In this city. The local typographical union met last night and disposed of some iou tlne business. The Gei mania Singing society held Its rehearsal last evening. The soothing and healing propeitles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, Its pleasant taste and prompt and perma nent cures, have made It a great fav orite with the people everywhere. For sale by all druggists. Matthew Broth ers, wholesale and retail agents. JESSUP. Frank Benney, a huckster, of Scran ton, after peddling through town all day and was returning home, near Olyphant, he discovered that he lost his pocket-book conalnlng $33.15. He hastened back to Jcssup and, with the assistance of our jeporter, found the pocket-book opposite St. James hall. Mr. Benney returned to Scranton a happy man. The St. James society of this place are making great preparations for their banquet, Aug. 21. P. H, Sweeney Is able to be around again after his recent Illness, Miss Oower, of South Scranton, Is EVERY WOMAN GometiBM ceeda rellabli, monthlr, rcgnUtlng medleloe. Only hiraleas ftsd tho putti t drugs should bBiel. if oo wnthe bsl,get Elr. Peal's PennvrovaB Pills Ik They arepronipt, eafo and certain In rwult.., . ,. , Too renuino (Dr. Toal'sJ never disappoint. Bold for ?1.00 per box. For Sale by JOHN H, PHLEPS, Spruce street. visiting at the homo of M. Heap, on Main street. Miss Abigail Curvan, of Hydo Park, Is visiting at the Langan residence on Depot street. Mi. James Dunn, of this place, !s visiting fi lends In Mauch Chunk. Miss O'Hoyle, of Wyoming, Is visit ing friends in town Mr. P. II Walsh Is making nr lanKements to move to Scalp Leave! Miss Nellie Walsh, of Church stien Is visiting fi lends In Hlchmondale. Mr. Ungcllter had his back biolten while ttylng to ride on the Ston i ,c Creek locomotive Satuiday evening Mr. Con. Ileddlngton was a caller In Olyphant last evening For a good dish of cieam go to Cur roll's pallor It Is near time for the borough fath ers to look after tho sidewalks on De pot sti'eef Mr. Hlchard Mnlloney was 11 taller In Scranton last evening. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD Xayfleld Borough Council Meeting. Other Notes of Interest. The Mayflcld council met in regul ir session last evening, all membets be ing present with the exception of Wlll Iitti Edmunds. Messrs. Qulnn "ind Hniris, who wire appointed to wait on Piosklint Sllllman, of the Street Halt way company, in tegaid to the com pany tilling In the switch and plank ing the cioslng, icpoited having been Mi. Sllllman. who had piomied to do what the ocuncll deslied. The com mittee said they had expected thc work would have been accomplished bcfoie this. The committee were con tinued. The sccietary icpoitod having seen the Postal Telegiaph company In regard to tho removal of some poles, which the company have since re moved. The bonds of High Constable Vincent were read and accepted. Ed mund Edmunds moved that If the Carbondale Telephone company does not complete the putting In of their plant by tho 12th of the piosent montn, when their ninety days' time expires, that they be not granted an extension of time unless they give pei mission to the boi ough to have the electric light wlies attached to their poles. The mo tion was defeated by the following vote: For the motion, Edmunds, Qulnn and Beigen; ogainst, Hants, lll.vthe and Shl.mto. Mr. Qulnn sug gested that an ordinance be passed compelling pioperty owneis, where In ease of a fite their piopeity has been paitly destroyed, to tear down the io ln.ilnlng poitlons of the building sixty days after the conllagtatlon. He point ed out a number of partly consumed buildings which wcio standing and which, ho said, were an eyej-sore, n detilment to the boioush and weio the means of depi eclating tho value of other adjoining piopeity. His Idea met with approval, and a motion to piep.ue an oidinance to cover the point was adopted. The board of health was hauled over tho coals, the prevailing opinion being that the bond had not accomplished anything for the amount of money appioprl ated. Mr. Harris moved that the ap propriation for the piesent year be re duced to J2.". Mr. Edmunds made an amendnent, making It $100. The amendment was voted down and tho motion of Mi. Harris was afterwards adopted. On the motion of Mr. Har ris the in Ul.i go this year was made the same ns last, viz, sl mills, tluee for light, two for stieets and bildges and one for watei. The following bl'ls were read and ordeiod paid Stieet commissioner for wotk on roads, $17. 34, Consolidated Water company, for hydrants, $15. A bill of Chief of Police Gieen, amounting to $2, was oideiod reduced to $1 and paid. A bill of the high constable, for shooting and buiy Intr fourteen dogs, was laid over for future consideration. Tho funoial of TJiomas Caveney, the young man who was killed on the rail road on Sunday morning, will take place this afternoon. Ralph Wheeler and Robert Tieas have returned homo fiom a foi might's visit at Atlantic City and other points. Tho adjourned meeting of the May Held school boaid, anangod for last evening, did not take place, on account of lack of a quorum. James Timlin has been confined to his home on Main stieet tho past two days with sickness. Mrs. Ellas Dvans, of V.indllng, spent Sunday here at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. Thomas E. Grlfllths, ot Main stieet. Joseph E. Sullivan has accepted a position as bookkeeper with Nelson Morris & Co., tho wholesale meat deal ers. Martin Bairett, jr., who has been In Orongo, Miss., for wmc time past, Ins i e turned home. Miss Emily Fessenden left yesterday for a visit at Ocean Oiove. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Green, of South Main street, aie happy over the nr ilv.il of a little son. The Hickory Juniors and Olyphant Browns will cross bats here on tho East Side giounds this afternoon. Bead the full description of The Tilbune's Educational Contest on fourth page. PEGKVIL-E. A fierce fiie broke out in the storo of E. Oieiner Son, of Main street, at about 4 o'clock yesteiday afternoon, and befoie the llames weie placed un der control considerable damage was done. Mr. Floyd Gielner. a member of the firm, was seated on the storo porch spi Inkling with a garden hoso when the fire was discovcied. Edward Eoekllng. a clerk, was the fust to see the llames, which were leaping up around the stationary engine. He quickly notified Mr. Floyd Grelner and a stream from the garden hose waa promptly turned upon the fire. The fire had gained considerable headway and their efforts were proving futile, when an alarm of flro was turned in from box No D, at Blocs coiners. There being no one at the Electric light plant, tho gonh did not sound tho alarm. The Wilsons have their wagon at Vandervoit & Beardslee's bain, only a short distance away, and mem bers of the Wilsons and Citizen's Pharmacist, ccr. Wyoming cvenue and HON. JOSEPH H. MANLEY, OF MAINE. fcemtor Manila's Choice for the Republican Fxccutlve Committee quickly run out tho heavy vvngon, ' good suggestions In the way of oppos and In a leinatkably shoit time had lng the consttuctlon of a sewer owned a Hticng sit enm of watei playing upon by piivate Individuals. Ho urged that the llames. The heavy sticam soon the people act as a unit In the matter subdued the ilames. In lets than ten and make a solemn pledge never to minutes fiom the time the llames make any connection with a sewer w ere first discovered th"y weie placed j owned by a coiporatlon. "They nie under contiol by tho hose company, here against our win, with a burden The Interior of the woik room was we do not want to bear and I will do badly gutted, and the contents were mined by the llames nnd water. Tho store part was not reached by the llimes, but the Intense heat cracked all tho store windows and smoke and water bndly damaged the stock nnd blackened the Intel lor. The loss on stock will amount to about $1,200, with Insurance of JlOft In agencies rep- rerented by Mr. Black, of Nicholson. Tho loss on building Is estimated at $300, fully covered by insurance. The origin of the (lie Is a mysteiy, ns tho fire In the boilers had been dampened down since 10 o'clock that morning, nnd only a few minutes befoie the flames weie dlscovereJ, Mi. Orelner had been In the engine loom and there were no signs ot file at the time. Messrs, 13, Orelner fc Son are veiy thankful to the Wilson Fire company and those who aided In so quickly gaining control of tho flames at their stoie flic, for had not quick wotk been done, a ileroe conflagration would have resulted. The WIKon Fiie company will hold their fifth annual clam boko and pic nic nt tho hoso house on Satutday evening, August 18th. Mis. Jennie Swingle left yesteiday for Salem, to spend a few weeks. Mrs. W. S. Bloos has letuined homo after spending a few days with rela tves at Yardon, Wayne county A supper nnd entertainment will be given this evening in 'he Blakely ISan tlst chuarch by the Ladles Inlt'al so ciety. Flist table leidy at 6 o'clock. Everybody invited to pnjoy the even lng. TAYLOR NEWS. Death of John S. Davis To Lake Eo dore Other News of Interest. John S. Davis, a highly respected young man, died at his home in Bar bel town yesterday afternoon fiom ln Juiies which he received recently at the Jeimvn mine. Mr. Davis was 31 yeais of age and well known In this town. He leaves a wife and two small chlldien. The funeial announcement will be made later. The boiough council held an Import ant desslon la the council chambers last evening. On Tilday of this week the Knights of the Golden Eagle, lodge No. 207, w 111 conduct Its first annual excursion to Lake Eodore. Evciy arrangement has been pel fee ted by the several commit tees In charge for the comfort and pleasure of those who attend. Prices are at at the reach of all: Aults, 90 cents; children, 45 cents. The Eadles' Aid society of the Welsh Baptist chuich will conduct an Ice cream social this evening on the chuich lawn. Refreshments will be solved, consisting of cake, lemonade, watei melon and Ice cieam. All are Invited to attend. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Chambers, of the Archbald Mine, are sojourning at Lake Wlnola. William Allen, of Taylor street, spent yesterday visiting relatives in Forty Fort. Misses Hannah Morgans and Emma Fredeilck, of Olyphant, are the guests of Miss Mary Scrlvens, of Main street. Elly lodge, No. 3J0, Independent Ol der of Odd Fellows, will meet this evening. Miss Annie Evans, who has been a guest at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. John Basham for tho past week, has letuined to her home In Forest City. All members of the Presbyteilan church choli nie lequested to meet this evening at the church for rehear sal By order of Chorister Professor W H Thomas. Vi . John B. Beeso and children, of Giove stieet, have been the guests of her sister, Mrs, David S. Price, of Claik's Summit, for the past week, Prldo of Eackawnnna lodge. No. 18, American Piotestant Ladles' associa tion, will meet In their looms this evening. The Inside and outside employes of the Ilolden mine will play the last of their series of games on the school house grounds today. Tho game will be a hot one, as both teams have won one each. Bev. J. H. Colclough, pastor of the Piesbyterlan church, Is spending his vacation at his home In Auburn, N, T. Mrs. John Harris, of Shamokln, Is visiting nt the home of her parents, Sir and Mrs. John Morris, of North Tnylor. Miss Margaret Davles, of Middle stieet, Is visiting i datives In Plttston. Tho Ice crenm social conducted at the Calvary Baptist church last even ing was well patronized. OLYPHANT. The rather Mathew Opera house was filled last night In response to the rail of the Taxpayers' Protective asso ciation for the puipose of discussing the sewer question nnd to adopt defin ite plans for lighting tho sewer cor poration. David E. Lewis was chair man of the meeting nnd S. J Mat thews, secretary. Ex-Hurgess McNul ty was the first speaker and denounced the company In very plain language Ho was to lowed by Antoi Uillnsky, T, D. Evans nnd George W. Patten, who spoke In the same vein, M, W. Cummlngs occupied the floor for over twenty mlnute und offered many all In my power to light them to a. finish," he said. Ho suggested fur ther that a notice be Insei ted In the New Yoik papers warning lnvestois of tho conditions on which tho sewer Is being put In Continuing, he said that It was one of the purposes of the sewer company to get contiol of the surface drainage In the borough and uiged the citizens to back up the coun cil nnd see that they enter Into no contract with the company. Buigess Manning spoke briefly and said ho would veto any ordinance passed by tha council In favor of the sewer company. A committee of thice, consisting of M. W. Cummlngs, Aniol Glllnsky and William Bell, was appointed to draw up an agreement to be submitted to the taxpayers for their slgnatuies to lefrnin fiom connecting with nny coiporatlon sevvei. Ex-Councilman O'Brien thought that If the company was not putting the streets In proper condition nfer the filling In, It was the council's duty to demand that they do so, and a special meeting of tho council will uo held tonight to act on that matter. The little four-nionths-old child of Mr. and Mis. Oeoige Oaul, of Susque hanna street, died yesteiday morning, after a bilef Illness. The funernl will take nlace tomonovv nfternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Intel ment will be made in St. P.iti ick's cemetcty. The many fi lends of Miss Bessie Amies nt this place weie pilned to leain of her death at her home In Spilng Brook, on Sunday, of scailet f,evcr. MIs Amies was a visitor heie only a few weeks ago. The annual outing of the Congre gational chuich will be held at Nay Aug paik on Thuisday. Mr. nnd Mrs E. C. Harnden, Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Slmpktns and Miss Maud Harnden, of Carbondale. were the guests of Mr. and Mis. M. K. Hainden over Sunday. Mis James Blown and daughter, Miss Nellie Brown, of Albany, are vis itors at the Mahon house. Mis. Chailes Evans, of West Pitts ton, Is visiting iclntives in town. Mrs. Catherine Thomas and daugh ter, Miss Genigla Thomas, tspent Sun day at Spilng Brook. Ml-i'ios Annie Probcrt and May Evans, cashier at Athei ton's cash stoie, are enjoying their vacation at Atlantic City. Ethelbert Jones Is spending a few days with his grandmother at Ed waidsville. Mis. D. C. Evans visited relatives at Gieen llidgo yesteiday. The school board will meet In tegu lar session Trlday evening. Head the full description of Tho Tilbune's Educational Contest on fouith page. WAVERLY. Mrs. Gerald and daughter, of Provi dence, it. I., are visiting her sister, Mrs, Chillies Greene. Mi.ss Evelyn Gould, of Easton, who has been the guest of Miss Ituth Per iy, for the past two weeks, returned home Monday morning. ltev. W. H. Williams, the diummer evangellst, and .secietaiy of the Antl Hnloon lengue, dellveied a well at tended lectuie at the Methodist chutcli last Satuiday evening He also llllcii the pulpit last Sabbath moitung at the same chuich, and In the afternoon de livered an nddiess at the camp meet ing of the colored people. The most successful and largely at tended camp meeting of the A. M. E. church commenced last Satuiday evening In Fell's Grove. The meeting closed Sunday evening. A very Jargy ciowd was In attendance on Sunday but the best of older prevailed, whlcn reflects credit upon those having the matter In charge. Miss Stella Halley met with a very iulnful nctldent last Fiiday. She had her hand on a window sill mil lor some unaccountable reason the wiu- Little Folks love It, THE ILLS op CHILDHOOD have no terrors for mothers who have DR. JAMES Soothing Syrup Cordial. in tho house Absolutely harm less Contains no laudanum. Curea cholera-infantum, diar rhoea, summer complaint ; re lieves colic j corrects tour stom acheases pain of teething At Drug Stores. 25 cents a Bottle. Don't Accept a Substitute. The People's icMnHnsM'rfM,'rwsn POPULAR CLEARING 1IOUSC tor tho Bens-It ot AH Wh- Ilnvc Houses to Rent, Real Kstitte or Other Property to Sell or Exchcinize, or Who Want Situations or Help Thoio A Small Advertisements CMi One Cent a Word. Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word Except situation Wanted. Which Arj In serted l-'rcc. FOR RENT. rem rent-furnished oit iinfiiinisiied room or suit c.l room' In fine part of central city Vddress W Tribune olllce. , Kill RENT -STORE AND BASEMENTS, 23 Lackawinni avenue, electric ilentor, low rent, possession at ence rhonui It Brooks, Trailers' Hunk Building 101'tl HUN r-Sr COSH ND THIRD FLO0IU, 21 Lackawanna avenue Immediate posses Binn Thomas It Blocks, Traders' Dink Bldg io hunt 12 noovt noi'si:, modern im- provcnicnts. (all 1053 Monroe avenue, Dun In ore 1'OIt HUNT -A HOUSE AT 128 SOUTH BllOSl ley avenue Inquire next door. WANTED -TO BUYj WANTFD-SLCOND HAND SLOT MACHINES. mut be In court order, state particular- ai to make and price Address, L. 11., general de livery Scranton. I' FOR Sl-E lOlt SAI.l'-OV ArCOl'N'T OF 0I.D A01 A tine dilry (inn of I Ml acres, (rood buildings, two law orchards, twenty four pood cows, two borsei. chicken-, pl and all till- years nop, tnichlncn and farming material, vvou'd nlfo evchiriro for ilty proiurtv lor further pirtuulara Inqulro of O. L llclricgcl, l.Ort Cedar ovinue. 10H SAU'-ST.MMI KVMIbV 1BVM AM) tarrinse, good condition. Carriage, Trib une ofllu'. ,rJJSHJZDRpOMrnr WANTED-A rvMH.Y OF KOUIt ADUI.TR I)K sires three or (our nicely furnished rooms and tnth with runnlnu hot and cold water, In select part of Scranton wrlth some nice family, rd erences exchanged. Address P. O. Vox 2J8. AGENTS WANTED. W ANTED AOEXTS. A FEW (1001) TUU'Eb lng aprenLs no canawtnn; waccs $75 per month ind expenses Call on A J riant, at Y. M. C. ltooms, 310 W'ashlnjrton avenue. WANTI.D - GI'.NrEKMEV Oil LADIES TO travel, tucntv dollars a week, also canvas sers, two dollars a day. Mrs Hoorer, Arlington Hotel Call nfter four. HELP WANTED MALE. WANTKD-FIFTEEN STONE CUTTEHS. M'PI.Y at the office of Ilurke Urotbers, t onnell Dldg WAXriD-V OOOD IUO.NLlt. APrLY NO. 1 PUtt Place. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY $100 IN'V'STID NOW Will. IlLfUltX $1,000 IN ilx months, prospectus fiee. Lawyers' and Hankers' Oil Co , Eos Angeles, Cal. LOST. IOST N ENOI.lSH SLTTEIl VVP, M months old. answers to name of Kit Reward It rUurncd to ill) North Everltt aienue LOM StSDA. A FO. TI'ltltlKK ON THE houleiuril. Jiewaru. oil renn avenue. Mist in.ivvirv vvi.sr park and division street, nn Main acnue, lady's gold wutch, with Shetland pin ltcward i( returned. Mins Shiner, 7.10 North Main avenue. LEGAL. I ST VTE OF OEOIiOK TEAGUE, LATE OF THE Cilv of Scranton, deceaed Letters testamentary upon the above named e tate have bf-cn gnnted to the undersigned, all persons luving claims or demands against said eatito will present them for payment, ,md those indebtrd thereto will please make Immediate pay ment to RICHARD NICHOLS AND EVAN .T. DAVH, Lceeutors, City of Scranton, Pa. C it PITCIIFH, Attorney for IMate ALDIlOlfs NOIICE-IN Rl DIVISION OF school property of Lukiwanui township In the court ot (Jiurtir 'es-uu s cf Lackawanna countv, No. , Juno V-mi its, 11MX) Nolle c is hereby giun that the undersigned, an nud tor appointed by the swl court to nuke division of tho school properly between I aeka wanna township aid Moosic borough, will at tend to the duties) of Ills said apiieln'ment at bis otllif, lilJ Vleirs building, s.ranton, Pa , on Mon ehy, Aug I'th, 1110, at 2 o'clock p m , at which time slid dace all parlies Intousied may appear and be heard. JOHN It. ED.VAUDS, Auditor. SEALED PROPOSALS. bl'VI.ED PlIOI'OSUS WILI RE RECEIVED AT tho office ot tho City Clerk, her.mton, Pa, uttil 7 30 o'clock p in, Thursday, August lei, in) io purchase one hundred and thirty live ltv of Scranton coupon bonds of one thousand dollars each Nos I to 45 Inclusive of said bonis lcelceiimble June 1st, 1DU3, Nos 4'i to W inclu sive June 1st, l'JW and Nos. HI to ',r inclusive, June 1st, "')15 Honda to be dated June 1st, IKK), ami to bo free of all taxes, the city as suming the piyment Hereof Elds will be le eched upon a three, three and .1 bait and four per tent oonu ine cuy rcdei.ca inei rigut u reject any or all bids M r. L VVELLF, City Clerk. !-erantun, Pa, Aug. 1, lUOO dovv came down upon It, lesultinu In breaking one finger and smashing vo others. She hopes to recover tha full use of hei hand Mr. William Simpson and wife, who have been lsltlng here for some time, have leturned to their home In Pltts ton. The Fiee Methodist minister an! family are attending the camp meeting at Ararat, Pa. John Q. Woolley, the Piohlbltlon candidate, la expected to deliver an address there the 20th Inst. Miss Helen Santee, of Dalton, was a guest of Miss Stella Bailey last Sab bath. BASE BALL. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At CIncinnatl-Flist game It. II E. Boston 0 0 0 00010003411 3 Cincinnati 0 10000000001 5 0 Batteries Ilmccn and Clarke, Phillips and Pcltr. Umpire Swartvvood. Second game R. II. E. Boston 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 34 0 1 Cincinnati 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 Batteries Lewis and hulllvanj Newton and PeltJ. Umpirob Brcitcnstein and Nichols. At Pittsburg It 11. E. Philadelphia 0 10 0 0 10 0 1312 4 Pittsburg 02003 02 0 7 10 1 Batteries Donohue, Murphy and Douglass, Chesbro and 0'Ce.nnor. Umplio O'Day. At St. Louis- R II. E. New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 I 0 St. Louis 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 ' 3 U 0 Hawlcy and Bowerman; Powell and Crlger. Umpire Emsllo, At Chicago R. H. F.. Brooklyn 2 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0712 2 Chicago 110 5 0 0 0 0 18 0 1 Batteries Kennedy and Parrel); Cunningham and Chance. I'm- IreHurst. American League, Indianapolis, 0; Buffalo, 5, Mlnneapolii-Wilw lukee Rain, Eastern League.. Toronto, 5; Spiingflcld, 1 (first cine), Sprlmi field, 13; Toronto, 5 (secoad garni). Syracuse, 5; Worcester, 1, Providence, S; Montreal, 3 (eUlc game,) Prov Iderce, 6' Montreal, 1 (se-onl game.) ; Hartford, 4; Rochester, 0. Exchange. SITUATIONS WANTED slTUATmNWAVm) AS AJi"T, S LESM N, or colUctor, or nny paying position. Addiess II, J , 210 bpring street, Providence situation' NTi:-i'ri:uir.MT.o hook. keeper can bo cnajiert (or evtnlmri or Sun day mornlnffi. II, Hocpcke, HM l'enn avenue. sncAiiox' wANin-To co on nv this month Mm W II, Mcveiu, 101 Apple ave nue, lJunmore, l'i snrviiov wanii'd-iiy av i:m'i:rii:nci.i plrl nt fancy needle vutk, battcnburR ami remi'sance, also clcrklnc. C. K., 70o Scranton street, city, W AQUINO, lltOMNfJ Oil ANY KIND 01" 1AUN dry work done at 7M Adam- aenue, rar. WANTKD POSITION' AS SI r.NnOKAl'ltl'U ND typewriter: four yean' experience, jroid knowleds-o ol Hruui. Ileicrcnccs, 1.. V., trib une office. V- SI1UATIOV WANTED AS WKT NUltSK. dress H. 11, Tribune office, tit). AD- SITUATION WANHD-TO CO OUT WvSlllMl and lroninc by the day; wishing and Ironing tul.cn home also Call or addrisi I.. 11 , I Sumner avenue. SITt'vTIOV W '.NTED-DY A IlESI'l CTlllt.K colored girl ns cook In a nice fjtnllvs good wages, sleep home nights Vddrcss 401 New street. OVXa WOMW DFSIIII.S POSntON' AN Wl-T nurse b II , tribune olllte. SITUATION WANTKD-I1Y A HlCill M'llOOl, graduate, bookkeeping, stenograi by or type writing Addrcw John Orelner. Jr , WIG S Washington avenue. YOi'XO MV WISHES POSITION AS It All tender or clerk, hotel or country; firtcli' references. Thomas Whitley, Lincoln Heights and Slonc avenue SITUATION W AN'TED-YOl'N'O MN, niil man and English, as bookkecptr, stenog rapher, typewriter or salesmin, experienced II Itoepcke, 210 Lackawmna avenue, Scranton RECRUITS WANTED. MARINE CORPS UNITED br.VTLS NAVY Rl! emits wanted Able bodied men, service en our warships in all pirts nt the world and on land in tho I'hlllppirra, when required Iliil tenant Colonel II II Uus-ell N W Corner Lack awannv and Wyoming avenues, Scrantrn. MONEY TO LOAN. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO 1.0 VS QUICK, straight loan9 or Iluilding and Loan At from 4 to C per cent. Call on h. V. W'alkcr, 311 115 Connell building DRESSMAKING. DRESSMVKINO FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER; also ladies' waists. Louise Shoemaker, 12 Adams aevnuc. CITY SCAVENGER A. II HRKJOS CLE VNS PHIVV. WILTS AND cess pools, no odor Improved pumps used A II 11RIGOS, Proprietor. Leave ordirs 1100 North ilain avenue, or Licke's drug frtore, coi ner Adams and Mulbirry Telephone '")0. PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPVUI.DINCI, C. P. A., 2J TRAD crs' Hank building. Architects. IDWVRD II I) VMS, ARCIUTI-Cr, CONNELL building, beranton RM)FRICK L tlRONN'N, ARCHITI tT, PRICE building, 120 Washington avenue, Scianton. Cabs and Carriages. RURI1ER TIRED CARS ND CARRI VOLS; IltST of service Prompt attention given owlets, hv 'phone. 'Phoned 2b72 and 03J2. Joseph Kelley, 121 Linden. Dentists. DR C. E. EILENBFEOER, PAULl UUILDINO, Spruce street, Scranton DR I O LYMAN. SCRANTON PRIVATE HOs pltal, corner Wyoming and llulhcrry. DR. C. C. LAUIUCII, 115 W'YOMI.NO AVENUE. DR, II. F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAf E, 123 AND 127 KRANK1 l.N AVE. nue. Rates reasonable P. ZI IOLER, Proprietor. SCRVNION HOl'Sr. NFMt D. L. A VV. P.W senger depot. Conducted on the European plan MCTOR KOCH, Proprietor Lawyers. J. W. BROW.NINO, VTIORNRV. M) COfNSl.E lor at law Rooms 312 UJ vicars minding D II RU'LOOIE, AITORM.Y-IOVN, NK.O tinted on real estate security VI Mrs building, cornel Washington avenue nnd Spruce utreet FRANK E. ROVLE. ATIORNEY VNI) ( Ol NSI.L-lor-at law Burr building, Rooms 13 and 11, Washington avenae. Wir.LARD, WARREN eV. IvN PI U10IINI.it and Counselle ra at law Republican building, Washington avenue JtisFi Jl.tsi p, ATTOIINEiS 'Nil fOt'T k Ileus at law. I oimnonwialtli building, Rooms l', 20 ami 21. JAMIS- W OvKFOKP. ATTORNEV. U'l.VW. Rooms 514, 515 and 51b Board o( indc building. rDVVMID W IIIvYER, ATTORNEY. OOJ ooi, Cth floor, Mears building. ROOMS l. a ivvrnEs. vrrouNTY-vr i, v, bovrd of Trade Building, Scnnton, Pa C. R. PnCHER, A'TOHNEV-vTLVW, monwealth building. Scranlon, Pa COM- PATII.RSON & WILCOX, IRVDERS' NV110NAL Hani, building. C COMICiS, 9 11 REPUBLIC S BUILDINO A W. BFRIHOLF, AriORNEY. ME MIS Bl.lia; Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W E. ALLEN, 513 NORTH WVIIINfiTON avenue - . m DR S W. L'AMOREVl'X, OFFICE 331 WA'II irgton avenue Residence, 1119 Mulbcriy Chronic diseases, lungs, heart kidneys and genlto urinary organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m Schools, SCHOOL OF THE LCKWAN'NA, SCR VNTON, Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law, medi cine or business Opens Sept 12th Send fur catalogue. Rev Thomax VI Canu, 1 1. D , prin cipal and prorpictor, W. E PluinUy, A. M , headmaster. Seeds. 0, R. CLVltlv CO.. SEEDSMEN AND Nl'RS. erymen, store 201 waahiiihton avenue, gieen homes. 11)50 North Main avenue, stoic tele phone, 762. i Wire Screens. 7o9KrTrKUETTFL, REAR 511 LvCKAWANNA avenue, Seranton, Pa, manufacturer of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous, BAUER'S ORriIESril-MUsIO FOR IIU.Iss.k picnics, panic's, leccptions, nejciings ami con. cert work furnished. For terms addrens It. J Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over llulbcrt's music store, JIEOAIiaEE' BROS , PRINTERS' 6Uri'LlE9. EN velopes, paper bags,' twine, Warehouse, 1J0 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule in Effect ulay 87, 1000. Trains leave Scranton: 1 0.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisbur-r, PhlladolphU,, BtUtJ moro, Wnshiiifrton and for; J?Uti-burr- and the West. 0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, ottsvillo, Heading", Norristown, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, HajrUburg, Philadelphia, Bathri6re7v7ashinBton and Pitts burg and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays 1.58 p. m.,) for Sunbury, Harrls burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington nnd Pittsburg and tho West. For Hazleton, Potts vllle, Beading, &c, week days. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, llnzleton, Pottsville, Harrisburg, i'nuacielplua ana Pittsburg. J. It. WOOD. Oen. Pass. Agt. J 11 HUTCHINSON, Oen. Mgr. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. In Effect Juno 10. 1000 South Leave Scranlon for New York at 1 4. S (X), S 40, 9 00 nnd 10 Oi a m 1? f5, S 1J and 8 10 p m. For Philadelphia it 5 40, aOO and 10 05 a m.j 12 55 and 3 3J r- " For Strouds burg at 0 10 p m Milk and accommodation at 3 40 p m. Arrive) at Hoboken at 8.5J, 7.18, 10 11 n. m : 12 OS, 2 47, 4 48, 7 10 and 0 41 p. tn. Arrive at Philadelphia at 10 00 a. m ; 1.06, 3.49, 0 00 and 8 22 p. m. Arrive from New York t 10), 4 Oil and 30 20 n m ; 1.00, 1.52, 5.43, 8.45 and 11 10 p. in. From Stroudsburg at 8.05 a. m. North Leave Scranton for nuffilo and Intermediate- stations at 110, 4 10 and 3 30 a. rci.; 1 55, 6 19 and II V p. m For Oswego and Syra cuse r,t 4 10 a m nnd 1 55 p m For Utlca at 1 1C a m and 1.55 p. in. For Montrote at 8 TO a m, 103 p in and 5.4S p. tn. For Nichol son at 4 00 and 0 15 p m. For Dlngbamton. 10 ?5 and 8 50 p rn. Arrive In Seranton from nulTalo nt 1 aO. 2 53, 5 35 and 10 00 a. m ; 3 30 and 8 00 p in From Oswego and Syracuse at 2 55 a. m.; 12 Ts and 8 no p m From t'tlca at 2 55 a. m. 12 SS and 3 30 p. m From Nicholson at fl 50 a. in anil 0 00 p m Fiom Montrose at 7.55 and 10 00 a. in ; 3 20 and 8.00 p m. Illoonsburg Division I eavo Scranton for N'oilhumberlnnd at (145 10 05 a m . 1 55 anil 5 60 p. m For Plymouth at 1 05, J 40, 8.55 and 1113pm. lor Nantlcoke at 8 10 a. m. Arrlvo at Northundieilatiri nt n 1i a m . 1.10. 5 00 and 8 45 p m Vrrlve Nintleoko at 0 10 a. m. Arrivo at Plymouth at 2 00, 4 32 and 0 50 p m. and 12 30 a m Airlve at Seranton from Northum beiland at 0 42 a m ; 12 35, 4.W and 8 45 p. m From Nantlcoke at 11 00 a in From Plym outh at 7 50 a m , 3 20, 5 35 and lt.19 p. m. SUNDAY TRUNS South Leive Scnnton 1.40, 3 00, 5.40, 10 05 a. m . 3 33, 3.40 ami 8 10 p m North leave S ranton at 1.10, 4 10 a, m.J 1.55, 5 4S and 11 15 p. m Hloomsbuig Division-Leave Seranton at 1005 a m and 5 50 p m Delaware and Hudson. In FITect May 27, 1000. Trains for Carbondale leave Scranton at 0 20, 7 53, 8 53, 10 13 a m ; 12 00, 1 2J, 2.20, 3 52, 5 25, 0 21, 7 57, 0 15. 1 r, 1 10 p tn. For Honsedale and Lake More 0 20, 10 11 a. m , 2 20 -mil 5 23 p in For Wilkes Harro-fl 15. 7.48, 6.41, 0 18, 10.41 a. m , 12 0J, 1 2S, 2.13, C.3.1, 1.27, 0 10, 7 43, 10.41, 11 i0 p m For L V It. R. points 0 45 a. m.; 12 03, 2.13, ? 31 nnd 11 30 p m For Pennsylvania R It points fl 45, 0 38 a. in , 2 IS and 4 27 p. m. tor Albany and all points north fl 20 a. m. and J 52 p. in SUNDAY TUVINS. For Carbondil" 7 20, 0.00, 1133 a. m.; 2.25, .1 52, 5 47, 10 52 p. in For W Ilkcs-llarre 3 39 a. m.i 12 W, 158, 3.23, 4 42, fl 27, 8 27 p, m For Mbanv nnd points nrrth 1 52 p. m For Ilonrselale and I.ake lodore 100, 11.33 a. in and 3 52 p. m. Lowest rates to all points In United States and Cannlj .1 w'. IirnniCk, '. V A . Albany, K. Y. II. W CROS. D P. A, bcranton, Pa Lehigh Valley Railroad. In Effect May 27, 1000. Trains leave Scranton Tor rhlhdelphia and New York, via D. k IT. R. H , at (145 a in and 12 W, 2 18, 4 27 (Rlaclc Diamond Evpress), anil 1180 p. in. Sundays, I). & II R R , 1 5S, 7.48 p m. For White Haven, Ilazleton and principal points in the coal regions, via D & II It. It , 0 45, 2 18 and 4 27 p Hi For Pottsville, 0.45, 2 19 p. m For Bethlehem, Taston, Reading, Harrlsburg and principal intermediate stations via D. & II. It. R, I) la a in.; 12 01, 218, 4 27 (Illack Dia mond Express), 1130. Sundays, D. II. R. R. 1 59, 7 4S p m For Tunkhannoek. Towvnda. Elmlra. Ithaca, Oeneva and principal intermediate stations, via D , L V W R R , b OS a m , 1 03 and J. 13 P m. lor licneva.iiocnestcr, iiuinio, Magara tans, Chicago, and nil points west, via D & It. R It , 12(11, .1 U (Ilhck Dnmond Exprcse), 7.W, 10 41, 1110 p in Sundays, D k II It. R., 12 03 p. in , 7. 19 p. m Pullman parlor and hleeping or Lehigh Valley parlor cars on all trains t etween Wilkes Parro and New ork, Philadelphia, Buffalo and Sus pension Ilridge ROLLIN II WILRUR, Cen. Supt., 28 Cortland street, New ork. CHVRLI.'s S 1,1 F, Ocn. Pass Agt, 20 Cortland street. New ork. A VV NONNt VIVCIIEH, Piv. Pass. Agt., Siuth Ilethlthem, Pa For tickets and Pullman reservvtions apply 309 lackivvanna avenue, Scranton, Pa. Cential Hailroad of New Jersey. Stations in New oik Foot of Liberty street, N It , and south Ferry. Viithraeite toil used exclusively, insuring cleanliness and comfort llML TABLE IN IITECT MAY .". 1000 Trains leave tcr1nt, n for New York, Newark, I.lirdbeth, I lP!ade hla, 1 aton, Bethlehem, l lentnvvn, Maueh Chunk and Whit" Haven, at 8 CO a in , e .piesfl, 1 20, express, 4 00 p. m. Sundavs, 2 15 p m 1 or Plttston and Wilkes Pure, 8 P0 a m , 1 2C and 4 00 p in MinJays, 2 15 p m lor Mountain Paik, h.'.o a in, 120 and 4 00 p. m Sundays, 2 15 p m For Baltimore and Wa-bington, and points South and Wist vli II. thkhem, 8 30 a m , 1 JO p. m Sundays 2 15 p m lor long Bianch, Ocean Orove, etc, at (8 10 thiinisli caij a in end 1 20 p m For Reading, I ebanon and Ilarnsburg, via Vi le ntown, S 30 a m and 1 '.0 p. m Sundays, 2 15 p m For Pottsville, 8 31 a m , 1 20 p. m Through tickets tn nil i oints east, south and west at lowest rates it (he statisji J II OIIL1IU EN', (.in Supt. II P. HVIPWIN, Oen. Pass. Agt. New York, Ontario and Western U.K. TIME TvBLE IN I ITMT SUNT) VY, JUNE 24, 1100 North Bound Trains, leave I eavo Si ran Carbon- Arrlvj Trains. ton date. Cadosla, oi 10 40 a m 1120 a m 105 p.m. 103 Ji.l5p in 4 32 p m, S,43p m. i07 6 00 p m vrrivoCarbondale.n 40 p m. South Bound Trains '"'.; Leave , Leave ', Cades! u,' Cirlnndalt,' - Sctrlnton. 202 ., 7 00 a in 7.40 a m. 201 840a.m. 1002a.ni a04jjt, m. oo 2 03p in .1 J4 p m. 4 20 p.m. SLNU.US (LNI.Y. North Bound. Leave Leave , Scran- Carbon- Arrln lc n date. 'Cadosla. 203 ....... 8 10 a m 010 a m. 10 45 a, m, 200 7.00 p in Arrive Carbondale.7,45 p m. South Round Leave leave Cadosla Caibondale. Seranton. fli "Ola ra, 7 40 a in. 2u,s 4 30 p. in. 5.51 p in. 6.33 p.m. lialn No SOI makes connection for polntl North and South in fW Line, at Cadosla. Trains Nos, 20,1 arul,2j)l make Walton, Delhi, Hainden and Sidney rdnnectlons. Trains .Nos -Ui aim .ua iiukc .-nun, cine con nectlons nn Sundiv ' For furthe- information, consult ticket agents, J. C. VNDFRtON, Oen Pa.s Agt., New York J E WIISII, Tiavellng Passenger Agent, Seraa ton, Pa Erie and Wyoming Valley. Time Table In Effect May 28, 1000. t Trains leave Seranton for How ley, Lais .Ariel and intermediate points as follows. No, 2, 8.41 n m ; No 4, 2 25 p. in ; No. fl, 5.20 p. m.; No, 8, 7 55 p. in Sunday trains at 0 00 a in nnd 2 01 p. m Trains No 2 and No 1 connect at llawley foi points on Li io railroad. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES BARRE nECORD rjAV BE HAD In Seranton at tho news stasvttt Reiamai Bros , 405 Spruce and 50J Linden I M, Norton. 322 Lad aw anna avenue, L, S Schutttr, 111 Snrueo street y ' C ' 2C OjJAiMNTj MRS. K T, KELLflt, BPALI TrtRATMEMT, BOo.i sbamponlng, 50c,; facial maasas;t aniAicur lug. 25c. chiropody. 701 Qulncjr, ' t 3
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