llllli ttv'ICAlVlUI J KlIiLUNJ!- h A 1 I KJJA1, AUUUbl 11, 15JUU. 9 LACKAWANNA COUNTY. JERMYN AND MAYFIBLD Sacred Band Concert at Mayfield To morrow Afternoon Personal and Other News. Sunday nrtoinoon at 2 o'clock a sacred concert will be Riven by tlic Maylleld bnnd at the school houro prove. Maylleld, and the following ex cellent progiammo will be the order: March, "Bay State Comniandery" (Burrell): overture, "I'oet and 1'eas ant" (Suppe): "Somnnmbula Air and Variations," for clarionet (Thornton); overture, "Soldier of Pontine" (Hip ley); reverie, "The Wayside Chapel' (Wilson); march, "Meditation" (Hall); "How Gently God Command!" (Hlp- ley). The Mayfield school board again failed to meet last evening, on account of lack of a quorum. Mr, and Mrs. Hunter and son Tloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Davis and child, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Griffiths and daughter Corinne, George Battenberg, David Grimths and John Koehc returned home last evening from a ten days' visit at Atlantic City. On account of the absence of the pastor, Ilev. C. 13. ressetidcn, theie will be no serlce tomonow at St. James nut' ppal church. Miss F .iy Badger and brother, Fred, of dmklin, N. Y are the guests of their brother, Ontario and Western Dispatcher Badger, of Cemetery stieet. Misses Dcrthn and Carrie Coon have returned home from a ten days' out ing at Ocean Grove and Asbury P.uls. Yesterday was said to be the banner hot day of the present hot spell. The local thermometer registered from 97 to 103 degrees In the shade. T. E. Gilfllths was a Scianton visitor yesterday. The fourteenth annual picnic will be held this year at Chapman lake by the Original Farmers' Fishing club. The Indications aie that a huge crowd of people will patronize the Citizens band and Foresters' excur sion to Lake Lodore on Saturday net. Both organizations are working Indus triously to perfect arrangements for the entertainment and comfort of their guests at 'the lake, nnd from the ex tensive progiamme already at ranged, nnd which will be published next week. It Is safe to predict the excursionists will not have a dull moment fiom the time of their departure until their le turn. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Delehanty and child, qf West Plttston, ha o been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Winter. Mr. Jones, of Valley Falls, N. Y , a former Jermvn resident, who has been visiting relatives here, will loturn to his homo today. Much Interest H manifested In the coming regular meeting of the school board, which will bo held on Tuesday. The chief business to bo transacted will be the appointment of a principal. It Is understood there are several ap plicants, and It is hoped the board w III exercise good judgment In the selec tion of Professor nogers' successor, which we believe they will. Rev. Thomas Cook will preach In the Primitive Methodist church tomorrow morning on "Is a Forgiving Spirit Es sential to a Christian Life?" In the evening his. discourse will be on "Cur rent Hvents and the Lessons They Teach." Dr. Harry Smith on Tuesday was In Taylor, where ne successfully removed a cancer from the eye of Mi. John Carey, who has been mulcted for some time. The operation was remarkable, from the fact that Mr. Carey was pre viously unsuccessfully treated In the hospital. JESSUP. Mrs. Keaton, of Wyoming, returned home after spending the past week at the home of Mrs. John Scanlon, of Hill street. Mr. Orlando Schooley has typhoid fever. Miss Maym Flynn leturned home from New York last eenlng. The labor union of this place will hold a rally at St. Janus' hall, Mon day evening. All are Invited to at tend. Miss Gertrude Lynott returned home after spending the past two weeks with relatives In Mooslc. Miss Sarah Conners, of rchbald, has returned home after spending a few days at the Coleman residence on Church stieet. Master P. I.angan, of Depot street, Is visiting lelatlves in Hjde Park. Messrs. T Judge und M. Fagen made a business trip to Scianton yester day. Kev. Julius Hamborsky was a caller In Scranton yesterday. A large number of our young peo ple atended How P. J. Murphy's excur sion to Lake Lodoie Wednesday. Mrs. Michael Can ett Is visiting in Providence. OLYPHANT. A charming lawn party was given last evening by Miss Evn Vcs to a large number of her young fi lends on the beautiful lavv.i sunoundlng her home on Grassy street. Dancing and other diversions vv'ete provided Cor the guests and at 11 o'clock a delicious te pust was served. All enjoyed them selves Immensely The funeral of the late Mrs BrIdttJt Coleman took place jesterday aftut noon at 2 30 o'clock from the family home on Dunmore stieet. The remain were convoyed to St Patrick's ch'irch, wheie a shoit service was conducted by Itev. P. J. Muiphy The laige fune ral cortege then pioceeded to St. Pat rick's cemetery, where the rematii3 were interred. Thomas, the little son of Mr and Mrs. Michael Burns, was buried in St. Patrick's cemetery yesterday nftor noon. The obsequies weie attended by a large number of friends of the fam ily. Itegular services will be held in the Congregational chuich tomorrow morning and evening. Itev. Peter Roberta will occupy the pulpit At the evening service P. II. Warren, of These tiny Cnpsulen r- i acoBTsnlener, nflectlnnv MITlY I cms in 4B Dinri STllUUUt eua ana snirciiona sun ! EVERY WOMAN Gometiaes needs a reliable, monthly, regulating medicine. Only harmless EOd the purest drup should be mod. If you want the beat, get Btm Peal's Pennyroyal PiBQs They are prompt, afo and cerUin In regult. ThoVenuIno (Dr. Teal's) never disappoint. Bold for Sl.00 per bor . For Sain by JOHN H. PHLEPS, Snruce meet. sv V Scrnnton will sing "The Noble noy of Truth," the solo which Mr. Warren carried away the prize for the best rendition of It at the Atlantic City eis teddfod In July. The funeral of the Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Loftus, of rein Hill, was held yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Interment was made in St. Patrick's cemetery. The funcial was largely attended. Set vices will be held at the usual time In the Hlakely Maptlst church to monow morning and evening. Hew David Spencer, D D.. pastor. Mrs. James Watklns and Miss ne becca Davis, of Taylor, were visitors at the residence of Professor T. W. Watklns on Thursday. Mis. Hlchard Williams, Misses Hdlth Evans nnd Maggie G. Williams left this morning for Atlantic City to spend ten days. Mrs. J. J. Cummlngs nnd children leave today to spend two weeks at Cherry HIdge. .Mrs. Sarah Lelchton, of West Pltts ton, Is the guest of Dr. nnd Mrs. A. V. Crnns. Miss Katie Rognn has gone to Atlan tic City to spend her vacation. Miss Lizzie Doherty has leturned home from a visit at Cnrbondale. Miss Mamie McGlntv. of Philadel phia, is visiting her home. MisvD L. Berry nnd children have returned from Unlondale, alter a two weeks' visit. TAYLOR NEWS. Century Hose Company's Picnic. Entertnined Friends Yesterday's Excursion Religious and Personal News. On Hatutday next the Century Hose company, No. 2, of this town, will con duit their llrst annual picnic and clam bake at Weber's park. The Taylor Kcj stone orchestni has been engaged to furnish music. The Century boys nre noted rs fine entertainers and has among Its members some of the best known nnd popular voung men in the boiough and n Inrge crowd should at tend their picnic. The Missis Emma Cooper nnd Ida Sperber pleasantly entei tnlned at the home of Mr. and Mrs Wesley Fatzlng er, of Cooper street, on Wednesday eenlng, when they had as their guests the Misses Edith and Jennie Beesc, Mis William Jenkins, Miss Moigans and Mr. Corner Heese, of West Scian ton. The evening houis weie w lilted away in a sociable manner. The voung ladles who acted as entertainers served refreshments with their usual grace Mr. Joseph Jones has tetutned home from Atlantic City Yesteielaj's excursion of the Knights of the Golden Eagle was well patron ized. The day was an Ideal picnic day and the older people, as well as the children, took advantage of the oppoi tunlty afforded. It was a Jolly crowd and all spent a ery pleasant day at this new resort. Among the ntti ac tions was the base bill game between the Taylor Heds and the West Side Browns and other athletic sports. They returned at 9 o'clock. Mr. W. W. Adair, secretary of the It. H. Y. M. C. A., of Scranton, will oc cupy the pulpit at the Methodist Epis copal chuich tomorrow morning at 10 30 n. m. The Epworth league will meet In the evening at C 30 o'clock; Sunday school at 2 15 p. m. All are welcome. The picnic of the German lodge held on Thuisday evening In Sehulthei's lane was a grand success and un doubtedly a neat sum was realized fiom the event. Miss Jessie Owens has leturned from a ten dajs' islt with friends nt New York, Boston nnd Albany, N. Y. Hew J C. Evans will preach nt the usual hours tomorrow In the Welsh Congregational chinch. Sunday school at 2 o'tlock. MIs3 Ethel Steele has been visiting relatives In Edwnrdsdale for the past few dayp. Mrs. Hlchard Cummlngs, of this place, visited friends In Dunmoio on Thursday. Foreman and Mrs William-B. Owens and family spent Thursday at Butter milk FaUs, Hansom Taylorville lodge, No. fi6S, Independ ent Order of Odd Tellows, will meet In their hall this evening. The soothing and healing properties of Chambci Iain's Coui,-li Hemedy, its pleasant taste and prompt and perma nent cuies, have made it a great fav orite with the people sverywheie. For sale by all druggist.. Matthew Broth ers, wholesale and retail agents. ELMHURST. Miss Bessie Buckingham is spend ing a week with frlend3 In Scranton, Glenburn and Dalton. Mr. Isaac Tost and family are so journing at the seashore for a few vv eeks. Master Philip Smith gave a party for a few of his little friends on "Wed nesday, In honor of his birthday. Very sad indeed was the sudden death of Edgar, the 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Kmery Npal, which oc curred on Tuesday evening. While the family were at supper the little one wns missed and on looking for him .., . 1 1.1 l 4V.rt .nn. nt Vila xney iiiunu emu 111 u- ..i i '"'head but fell thort Gus clinched grandmother, who is ill, nnd in his lap ho had n box of strychnine tablets They weie unable to tell at the time whether he had eaten any or not, but they were not long kept In suspense, for In a very few minutes the llttlo one was writhing In convulsions Dr. Knedler was hastily summoned nnd did everything In his power, but with out nvnll In about nn hour from the time he had eaten them, death came to his relief. IIo was nn unusually blight nnd Interesting child, nnd the stricken parents have tho sympathy of the entire community. Funeinl ser vices were held at the house on Thurs day afternoon and were in charge of Rev. V. I. Frey, assisted by Itev. J. J. Itankin. Interment at Falrvlew cemo tery. Itev. P. H. Brooks preached in tho Piesbyterian church Sunday morning and evening. IIo and his wife vveio entertained at "Oak Terrace" during their stay here. l'.cv J J Itankin nnd family re. turned home on Tuesday after n throe week's outing. Mrs. J M. Ithodes had the mlsfor- Pharmacist, ccr. Wyoming avenue and tune to fall nnd dislocate her ahoul dor on Wednesday morning. Dr. Knedler gave the necessary attention Henry Christy, of Philadelphia, Is spending a week with friends here. Mrj. Schell died at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. Emery Xeal, yester day, after a long nnd painful Illness. Funeral nnnouncement later. FITZSIMMONS DOWNS THE AKRON GIANT Concluded from t'nge 1 1 ritz left the ring five minutes nfter ho had delivered the winning punch, but It took Huhlln twelve minutes to come around sulllclently to be able to walk to his dressing room. Fltzslm mons was still a llttlo bit dazed when he reached his room, on the Fourth avenue side of the garden, and as some of those who gathered about him, he nsked If it was not the fifteenth round In which the fight was tinlshed. He soon recov'ered his reason, and then indulged In a hearty laugn. "Well," he said, "I'm an old fellow and a has-been, eh? Well, I guess I was good enough for Mr. Huhlln, and ho was not so bad, either. That was as tough a battle as ever I went through, but I'm still good enough for a few more. Huhlln Is a good one, nnd with a llttlo moie experience ho will about do. lie hit me som corking wallops, and although I did not realize at- the time, I can tell you he can punch n bit. I was very tired, but the further the bout went the moie positive I felt that I could finish him. Towards the close Huhlln grew veiy weak, and I knew I had only to steady myself a little in order to get him. He gave me a good fight, nnd I can give him noth ing but praise." Bob's seconds wished him to go to a bath right away, but he refused, say ing his wife was waiting for him and he must go home. And as soon as he got his clothes on he left the building. followed by an admiring and cheering crowd. Ruhlin Over-trained. Huhlln when he reached his room was In a sort of a trance and It was a long time befoie he fully understood that he had been defeated. He was badly bruised about the head and both eyes were almost closed. He did not caie to talk, but managed to say: "I did the best I could, und no man can do more. Fltz whipped me and that's all I can say about It." Billy Madden, Ruhlln's manager, de clared that Gus' defeat was due to ovei -training. James J. Corbett, who acted as one of Huhlln's seconds, also declared that Huhlln was overtrained. "I know this," he said, "for he was with mo (luting my pteparatlons for my bout with Jeffries. After that, Gus continued ti .lining for his battle with Sharkey, nnd worked even harder after that for his bout with Fltzslmmons. I warned him that he was doing1 too much, but ho Imagined that he could stand it. Anvbody could see tonight that -something was wrong with him, ns he sent the right to the Jaw repeatedly, but the necessary strengtn was not behind the blows." Charley White, who refereed the bout, when asked what he thought of the I ht, replied- "It was a hard and fierce battle, in which both men fought fairly. Fltz clearly demonstrated that he Is not a has-been, and still hns the punch that wins. Huhlln at times looked as if he might win out, but hi) lacks experience, which will be rem edied In time, nnd I have no doubt that ho will be heard from to much better advantage later on." THE FIGHT BY HOUNDS. Jiound I Thc met in the center cf the ring both Mntlng ritz lindcd a light right on the cur and Huhlln countered with 1 light right on the client Huhlln bond in, putting his left ucrov the chc-t acudlng Hob to the rope Mu liioke ground und cime to the cintel quickie He fell short with the left and right to bod Htz then hooked left to the chin and (iu came luck with left and right to chin Fltz mi'sed left and right swings to the head lit, bored in, but In a iniv up flus beat him oil to the re pes with left and right to fjee Huhlln went at Hob with both hands to the hear, cutting Hob's left cte, and Hob slipped to the floor As be got up Huhlln, who did not hear the bell, s ung on 1 Itz's flee Hob's feeonds claimed a fcul, lut was not allowed Hound 2 Ins was the aggresor. Hob ducked a left fcwing snd they exchanged rights and lift on tie facet tnd a rattling exchange, followed I'ltr hocked his left to the ncc bringing blool Hid anothei rapid mix up fdlowcd Hob I 01 "d in but Cut net him ith lift and light to the face He III were f'ghting wild! I itz scit .1 hard left to the bod and followed with right inel left to the bod which made (Ins wobble, .md lin clinched Hehlln sent a left to the tun and shot his left to the ear and I rought his right up to tin1 b)l. A bit jolt pit (ins oil his feet Hob sent left to faie and elrnce- hU leit hard Into the bod our the heart and Sent him to the lloor He took the count Neitler of then lie.ird the bell and each was so rattled tint he did not know hi corner Hound 3, Gus 1 line out veiv flowh, hut sailed in inel exchanged lefts on the bode. Fltz missed a lift sviii,- to the held, but followed with 4 ru-lt en the liw Filz booked a lilt to the heal rtii x oxilnnjed left to the lice (.lis kept Jabbing until Fltz suddenly sidestepped und swung his right to the head Inth men were wild, mlsslntf ccral swings Fltz was the Meadlcr jnd ilroe a haid rijlit to the bode, but (,us countered with a left to the fiee Hotli stood Mill glaring nt eich other Htz sent a hard left to the wind. Gus clinched and held on, but broke at the referee's bidding t thu close of the round Htz sent left and right (o the face Both xiere tired when they went to their corners, but Titr seemed the fresher Hound 4 Htz was first up, but Oils met him with a right on the chest and Filz swung left and rlsht to the held and thev came to I " I"" ""' '" "I", l ma When they broke away Gus put left and right to thi head, and jabbed a left to the held I'ltr mlteel a left awing and Gus (ot his right to the bod Gin suit three lefts to tin- face and then sent .1 lift and right In tint shook Fit to his toe Climhcj are frrinicnt and both men are vcrf tired Work on both sides was wild Aftei a clinch (!m sent light and left to the head three times. lit: went back with left to the tolar plexus and forced Gus to the floor, where he took (lie count Gus came up ver groggy, but knew enough to hold out Ids left. Fltu inUvel a swing for the head, Huhlln ducking underneath at the clang of the bell Hound 5 Htr e.ime nut the fresher. Gus tried a left swing, but Fitr dodged Fltr sent a left swing to (he face ami they clinched again Flti landed a stilt left over the heait. Fits kept boring In; be dropped ills left to the stonnch, and right to Ihe Jaw They exchanged lefts and rights on body Fita jabbed left on face and Gus swung his right to the nose Both countered with lilts on the bod and clinched Gus jabbed left to the face and Kite rent left to face Fill then put a hard left on the body and threw his light over I itz sent left and right to the head md sent Gill reeling around the ring I!nth men are bleeding from mouth and nose The round ended with Flta smashing Gus on tho face with both hands, the Ohio man being on the ropes when the bell rang Hound (I Gus was very slow coming out They exchanged light lefts nnd clinched Gus got Ml right it side, landing on the rhln, and Fltz countered with a left on the ec, raising a big lump over Gin's e)e Gus broke ground with Fltz following him Ruhlin managed to stave oft Roll's leads with the straight left Fitz bored in, sending bis right to the body, am! Ruhlin clinched 011 the topes After the break, away Fltz followed Gus up with lefts and rights to the bead. Willi Irfti to body and Jaw- he dropped him to the floor, flus took the count but when be arose Fiti gave him no time but landed a right swine to the Jaw and put him nut. Huhlln was tarried to his corner and Fitz declared the winner. Time ol round two I miniius md ten second. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE MILROADS $5.00 to Niagara Falls nnd Return via the Lehigh Valley Railroad, August 11th, 1000. Tickets will be on sale August 11th, limited for return passage to August 16th, Inclusive, and will bo honored on any train cxecept the Blnck Diamond Expicss. For further Information, con sult Lehigh Valley ticket agents Chicago, 111., and Return, $17.00. On nccount of the O. A. H. Nnttonnt Encampment, to be held nt Chicago, Aug. 27th to Sept. 1st. the Lackawannn railroad will sell round-trip tickets at one fare for the round trip. Good go ing Aug. 2.th to 27th, Inclusive. Lim ited for return, without deposit, to Aug. 31st, Inclusive, without execution. If tickets nre deposited with Joint agent nt Chicago on or before noon of S"pt. 2nd, they may be extended to Sept. 30th, upon pavmont of 50c Labor Day Excursion to Niagarn Falls and Toronto. Agents of the Lackawanna railroad will sell special excuislon tickets to Niagara Falls nt one fare for the round trip, nnd to Toronto at the rate of $1.00 higher Good going on Inst train of Aug. 31st nnd nil trnlns of Sept. 1st and 2nd, nnd good for re turn to Sept , Inclusive. ' Excursion to Heart Lake, Sunday, August 12th. The Lackawanna railroad will run another popular low rnto excursion to Heart Lake, Sunday, August 12th, nt the extremely low rnto of 75c for the round trip. Trnln leaving Scrnnton nt 8.30 a. m.; returning, to leave Heart Lake at C 15 p. m. Sunday Excursion to Mauch Chunk nnd Glen Onoko. On Sunday. August 12th, the Cen tral Railroad of New Jersey will sell tickets from Scranton to Mauch Chunk and Glen Onoko nt faro $1 00 for adults? nnd SO cents for children, for the roun 1 trip, good to go only on special tuiln leaving Scianton at 7 30 a. m. and return on special train leav ing Mnuch Chunk at 5.30 p. m. and Glen Onoko nt 5 4" p. m. Reduced Rates, via the O. and W., to Conventions, Etc. The New York, Ontario and West ern Hallway announce the following ! educed inte.s, on -iccount of the con ventions and meeting mentioned: Biennial conclave Knights of Py thlns, Detroit. Mich., Aug. 27th-Sept. 1st. One fare for the round trip. Tickets will be sold Aug. 23th to 27th, Inclusive, limited to leturn to Sept. Eth, inclusive. However, tickets de posited with Joint agent at Detroit before Sept. 1st, upon payment of fee of 50 cents, w ill be made good to re turn to Sept. 14th, Inclusive. Grand comniandery, Knights Tem plar, state of New Yoik, Bochestcr, N. Y Sept. 1th and 5th. Round-trip tickets will be sold at the fare one way. Trom points within 200 miles ot Rochester, tickets will be sold Sept. 3ul and 4lh, and from points more than 200 miles distant, Sept. 2nd nnd 3id; all tickets to be limited to Sept. 6th, inclusive, returning. riremen's association, state of New York, Aug. 20th-24th, Syracuse, N. Y. One fare for the round trip from points In New York state; tickets to be sold and good going Aug 19th to 24th, Inclusive, good returning1 to and including, August 2jUi. G. A. II. National encampment, Chi cago, 111., Aug. 27-Fept. 1st. Round tiip tickets will be sold for the fare one way, good, going Aug. 25th, 2Gth and 27th. Return limit, Aug. 31st, In clusive. The return limit on these tickets, however, may be extended un til S"pt. 30th, Inclusive, if the same are deposited with Joint agent, Chi cago, before noon of Sept. 2nd, and a fee of 50 cents Is paid. Labor Day excursions to Niagara Tails and Toronto, Ont.. going tickets to be sold Sept. 1st nnd 2nd, good to return to Sept. 4th nnd Eth, respec tively. Additional Information can be se cured from nearest N. Y., O. and W. ticket agent, or by addressing J. C. Anderson, G. P. A., 56 Beaver St., New Yotk, N. Y. BALD MOUNT. 5Iis. Abel Wrlgley entertained the Ladles' Aid society of the Methodist Episcopal chuich at the paisonage Inst evening. Mrs. H. N. Decker and son. of West Plttston, spent last Sunday with ft lends in town. Mis. Kllza Fortlam, who has beei the guest of her sister, Mis. Jane Thompson, returned on Tuesday to hei home in Kansas. Mrs. Elizabeth Holason entertained Misses Leona and Nellie Lewis, of Scrnnton at tea on Wednesday. Mis. Anna Notman and son Donald, who have been guests at the Van Buskirk home, returned today to their home at West Plttston. Mrs. Klelnfelter, of Klmlta, Is the guest of her parents, Itev. and Mrs. Abel Wrlgley. Mrs. J. II. Van Busklrk, and daugh ter Harriet, of West Plttston, are guests of relatives In town. Mr. nnd Mrs. It. F. Lewis nnd the Misses Leona and Nellie Lewis, of Scranton, spent last Sunday at ha home of Dr. and Mrs. II. S. Cooper. Mr. Justin Van Ilusklrk. of New-burgh-on-the-IIudson, is visiting his parents here, A number of our residents attended tho A. M. K. camp meeting at Wavei ly, last Sunday. Mrs. Mary Knapp and Mrs. Q. W. Ileiseckei, have returned fiom a visit with fi lends at Kingston. Mis. Thomas and daughter, of Peck vllle, were guests of their giand mother, Jane Thompson, last week. G. W. riclsecker and famll, C. Van Busklrk, Mrs. J. C. Cobb and George Shelley, spent Thursday In the city. GOULDSBORO. Mr. and Mrs. G, G. Smith are en tertaining Mr. nnd Mrs. John Prue, of Trenton, N. J., and Captain William Geary, of Puget Sound, Washington. Mr and Mrs. James Russell and Mr. James Ttussell, 1r., are guests at the Ithodes cottage for the summer. T. F. Welles, attorney, and son, Harold Welles, spent Saturday with W. L Harvey. It. D. Decker was a caller at Strouds burg Saturday. Mr. Andrew Smith, of West Point Military academy, Is the guest of his brother, Albert Smith. Mrs. II. D. Smith, Allan Smith and Miss Henry aro attending Salem camp meeting. This morning, while John Courtney was driving through a pasture lot, he Jumped from ills wagon to open a The People's A POPULAR CLEANING HOUSE for tlia nail-Jilt ot AH Who Hnvo Houses to Rent, Real Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help Tlieid Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertion for five Cents a Word Except Situation! Wanted. Which Arj In serted Free, FOR KENT. SfOlli:, 404 LvCKAWANN WEMIIil floor; elevator; location unexcelled. Doner. f I-OUR A. V. i on rent-store and iuskments, 21 Latkiwjnna avenue, electric elevator, low rent, po-scsslon al once. Thomas It. nrooas, Traders' Hank Ilulldlng lOUl HENT-sfeVOND AND TIIIIll) FLOOR1, il Lackawanni avenue Immediate tosses slon Thomas It. llrook. Traders' Hank Hldg WAJTJEIDjOUY. WASTrrCECONrTlHAMrLo'T MACHINES, must be In good order, state particular at to make and price Address, I.. M , general d. lit cry, Scranton. l'a FOR SALE FOR SVl.h CHEAP-ONE BEAUTIFUL TIIOH oughhrcd Scotch collie dog and one New foundland 1011 Washburn street. tOH SVLE-STVLISH FvMllA TEAM AM) cirrlagc; t,ood condition Carriage, Trib une olHce. I Oil SVI.r (IV ACCOUNT OK OLD fir A fine di!r farm of IHO acre neir Ijiko rlel, good buildings, two Urge orchard, twcnt-four good cows, two horses, chickens, pigs and all this jcar'n mips, machinery and farming materials, would also exchange for cltv property For fur ther particulars Inquire of O L. Helrtrgcl, 120.I Cedar avenue. REAL ESTATE. FVItM FOK Svt,i:-101 ACHES AND 7 PERCH es, one half mile from (louldslioro station on II , I,. i. VV rallwiy. 40 acres tillable, balance timber, one 0 room house in good order, two good barns, two wells of water and running spring on premises. $1,200 cash or $1,500. one half down, balance in time. For particulars call at Tribune office $25,000 WILL SF.CUHF. A NEW PROPERTY, worth at least 2.P0O. The property will nsv fill, m, rrnt.. aflnr nnvtnir taxes and alt other expenses. Heison for selling, owner has removed from cltv. This Is the best Inccstmcnt in Scranton Terms- One-third cash, balance 5 per cent, mortgage W. T Ilackctt, Price building, 12S Washington avenue. FURNISHED ROOM. FOR nFAT-HJnMMIHl HOOV1S PECONP AND third floors, also furnished or unfurnished rooms first floor; reference reeiuired. Apply Sll JIull'crr street FOR RENT-A XICI.I.V 1 URMiIlFD FRONT room with electric lights, use of upper porch an I lnth on Madison acenue Just suitable for joung men, or man and wife Table board nearby. Address S. W , Tribune office. HELP WANTED-MALE. MANlrACIUHFR W vNTS DISTRICT MW agers evervwhere to appoint agents intro ducing lutcmatic Clothes Washer, cleans with out rulhlng Salirv. &7 month md evpenes Hradforil A. Co., C 71 incinmtl, O WANTED FIFTEEN STONE CUTTERS. APPLY at the office of Ilurke Hrotlicrs, Connell Hldg SALESMEN WANTED m'sTMNO SVEESVIAN W'ANTHI BY WFI.I.- knuwn bouse. Natural ability and aptness counts foi more than experience. Give refer ences Hox Three, Detroit, Mich. WAVTEDA REGISTERED OHADUATE IN l'enn lvanla to run office for short period Address P O Box h.1, W likes Barre, l'a. State age and experience. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY $100 IN VI STl'.D NOW Will, nETl'HN' $1,1100 IN' six months, prospectus free. Ivwtra' and Hankers" Oil Co , I.os Angeles, Cal. SPECIALELECTIOJL notice Turin: wii.L 111: v spitivl ki.ec tlon held in the I ighth waul of the ( it ot Scranton on Vugust It, 1'ieiO, for the purpose ot electing one person to serve as ( otumoii t oun cilmjn of slid vv ml for the unexpired term ol I-red W Zlzelman, resigned JWlhi VIOIR, Maor.. LEGAL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN' THAT U'l'I.I cation will be made to one of the Judges of the Court of Common l'leas of Lack awanna count), on the thirtieth 11 iv of Jul, A D, 1"00, nt 0 o'clock in the forenoon, under the Coriioratlon Ait of 174. and the supplements thereto, by John Miarak, Frank llWco and John Martin, for 1 charter of the intended corporation to be called "Ihe Russian Orthodox Mutual lleneflt Soclet of M John tho Baptist," the character nnd oh Ject ol which is maintenance of a society for beneficial and protective purposes to Its mem bers from funds collected therein, to render aid and comfort to its members and their families in sickness and distrcvi, and for this purpoce to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges conferral bv the said Act and its supplements. WILLI VM Oh()IKK, Solicitor SEALED PROPOSALS. M"vLl.D l'ROl'OSvLS Will BE RECEIVED AT tho office of the (it Clcik, Siriinton, Pa, urtil 7.30 o'clock p m , Thuisday, Aucust 11), ll'Oel, to purchase one hundred and thirty live Cltv of Scranton coupon bonels ot one thousand dollars each Nos 1 to 41 Inclusive of said bonJs tie'cemible lune lt, VW, Ncs 40 to yo inclu sive) lune 1st. 1010, and Nos. ill to 115 Inclusive .line 1st, lull Bonds to be dated June 1st, His), ami to be fiee of all taxis, the clt as sunilng the pament Hereof Bids will lw ie ceived upon a three, three and n lulf and four per cent bond Ihe clt rcbencs the- right ti reject any or all bids 51 T LWE1.LF, City Cleik. Scranton, Ia , Aug 1, 11(00 gate: before he could return to his wngon and get reins, his horse became frightened and ran In a swnmp, whero he mired down In the mud until he was nearly burled. It took the com bined efforts of about n dozen of our prominent citizens, nrmed with pike poles, shovels, hoes, etc., more than an hour to rescue the animal from its perilous position. MOOSIO. Services nt the Presbyterian church tomorrow at tho usual hours. Ilev. L. A. Llndermuth will preach in th3 morning, and the pastor, Itev. S. W Young, in the evening, from tho sub ject, 'A Voyage from God, and the Price." Itev. Judson N. Bailey will preach In the Methodist church In the morning from tho subject, "Christian Traits." Dr. A. Griffin will preach in the even ing, and Sacrament of the Lord's Sup per will be administered. Tho evening services begin with Love Feast at 0 20 o'clock. ArranzementH have been made for those attending the union Sunday school excursion, on Aucust 29, to Harvey's lake, to tako the train at Avoca. The excursion train will wait nt Avoca for tho DeUwaie and Hud son train that leaves here at 8 07 a. m., and return in the evening In time to make connections with tho evening Delaware and Hudson train. Those desiring to tako baby carriages along can be accommodated. Tho faro from Avoca will be 60 cents for adults, nnd 35 cents for children. Miss Carrie Brungess has returned, nfter an absence of two weeks. Head the full description of Tho Tribune's Educational Contest on fourth page. Exchange. SITUATIONS WANTED hnrvnov v. vnted-to no out washing ami Ironing the first pirt of week, washing and Ironing taken home also Cill or address 131 North Sumner avenue. sitFat7osw vvtkh-wasiiivi ami mov ing done weeklj. veldicK 401 New street situation w inted-by a mm, to do gen. eral homework or dining room vvotk or wnh Ing and Ironing:. Please call at 528 North Re becca avenue. SITUATION' WANIEII-HV A HOY 18 Yj:RS old to work In a grocery store, or to learn the plumbing trade. Address Nathan Jehu, 2103 )ne atcnue. I WANT A POSITION1 AS hTENOOR VPllElt, typewriter or bookkeeper. Write good bust ness haul, hac had experience at bookkeeping and legal work, good correspondent. Addiesc Miss WolslcfTcr, 62J Sumner avenue-, city. SITUATION WANTED AS AOINT, SALESVI vN, or collector, or an p lying imsitlon Address II J, 210 Spring street, Providence SITUATION ANTED- EM'EHIENCI D HOOK keeper ran be engaged for evenings or Sun day mornings II. Hocpcke, IflU l'enn avenue. SITUATION" WAVllP-TO tiO OUT IIV THE month Mrs. W. II. Stevens, 401 Alple avc iiue, Dunmore, Pa SITUATION WANTi'D-HY AV HM'FIUENCl D girl at fancy needle wcik, battenburg and renaissance also clciklng. C. E , 70u Scranton street, city. WASII1.NO, IliONINn OR NY KIND OF I,U' dry work elone at 710 Warns avenue, rear WANTED-POSITION AS STENOORMMIER AND typewriter, four jears" experience; good knowledge of figures. References L. V'., Trib une office. SllUVTIOV WANTED S WET NURSE. AD dress S. B , Tribune office, city. SITUATION V vNTHI TO GO OUT WvSltlN'O and Ironing hj the da , washing and Ironing taken home also. Call or address U II , SJ Swnner avenue. RECRUITS WANTED. MARINE CORPS UNITED STATrS NAVY HE cruits wanted Able bodied men; service on our warships in all parts of the world and on land In the I'hlllpplres, when required bleu tenant Colonel n H Russell, N. "A Corner Lack, awanna and Wjoming avenues, Scranton MONEY TO LOAN. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN QUICK, straight loans or Uulldlng and Loan At from 4 to C per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 311 315 Council building DRESSMAKING PRhSSMAKINO FOR ClIILDHCV TO ORDER, also ladles' waists. Louise Shoemaker, 21 Adams aevnue. CITY SCAVENGER A. I! HRIGOS CI,KN3 MtVi V U'l.TS AND ccsa pools, no odor Improved pumps used A. H. HHIGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Llcke's drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 1)510. PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDIN'Q, O. l A., 23 TRD ers' Hank building. Architects. EDW RD II DAMS, AHCHITLCT, CO.NNI.LL building, Scranton FHFDFHICK L DROWN', ARCIIITI T, I'RIti. building, 120 Washington avenue, Scianton. Cabs and Carriages. Rl nBEH TIRED CVBS ND CvHRIVGrSj BESr of service Prompt attention given orders, by 'phone 'Phones 2072 and 0132. Joseph Kcllcy, 121 Linden. Dentists. DR C. K EILENBI'RGI.H, l'AULI UUILDING, Spruce street, Scranton 1)11. I O LYMN KCRNTO PRIVATE HOS pltal, corner Woming and Mulberr. DR C C LAUBvCII, 115WOMINO AVENUE DR II F. REYNOLDS, OPi' 1' O Hotels and Restaurants. THE FLK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANK! IV A t- nue. Hates reasonable. V. ZEKJI.ER. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, M'.Ut D.I. A. W. PAS acngcr depot. Conducted on the European plan. MOTOR KOCH, l'ropiictor Lawyers. j w nnow.NiNo, attorney and counsel- lor at law. Rooms 312 IU Hears building D II RHi'IOGI.E, VTTORNEV-IOVNS NI GO tlatcd on real ctate securlt Vicars building, corner Washington avenue and spruce street FRANK F. ROME, MTOIIM.V vND COUNSEL lor at law. Buir building, Rooms li and 14, Washington avenue Wit"!. Mill. WARREN ft KVVI'l', ATTORNES and Counsellors at Law. Republican building, Washington avenue. JESUIT ft 1ES-U1 VTTOIIN'hi S AND COUN- sellors at law Commonwealth building. Rooms 10, 20 and 21 JAMES W OVKFORD, VTTOHNHV. VTLUV Rooms 511, 615 and 510 Hoard of Trade building EDWARD W Til VHH, ATTORNEY. 003 001, Oth floor, Mears building HOOVls L A WvTHES, mOHNFY VTLvW, HOARD of Trade Building, Scranton, l'a C. R I'lUIIEH. ATTORN E-VT LAW, monwealth building, Scranton, Pa. COM- PATTERSON ft WILCOY, TR VDHRS' NATIONAL Hani, building C COVltOS, 0 11 REPUBI.ICVN BUILDING. A W. BERII10I.F. AITORNKY, MEvltS HI.DO. Physicians and Surgeons. DR w E. avenue ALLEN, 613 NORTH tt ASHING TON DR S W. L'AMORI'AUX, OFFK E Ml vMI Ington avenue. Residence, 1JH Mulberr Chronic diseases, lungs, heart kldnis and gcnlto urinary organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p in Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LvCKVWVNVv, SCR vNTOV, Pa Courses preparatory to college, law, medl cine nr business Opens -ept 12th "vrid for catalogue Rev. Thomas M Cann, 1 1. I) , prln cipal and prorpietor, tt. U l'lumley, A. M , headmaster. Seeds. B H CI RK ft CO . SEEDSMEN ND NURS irtmen, store SU1 Wahlngton avenue, grein hovtes. 1'iW North Main avenue, store tele phone, 762. Wire Screens. jEl-iThUHTTLL, REAR 611 I.vCKWvANnT avenue, Scranton, l'a, manufacturer of Wire Screerui Miscellaneous. BAUER'S OHCIlESlHv-MUSIC FOR BvLLS picnics, parties, receptions, weddlncs anl con cert work furnished For terms addro II J Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over llulbert'a music store, MrOAROhr' BROS, PRINTERS' SUPPLIES. EN, v elopes, paper bags, twine, Warehouse, 140 Washington avenue, bcrautun, l'a RAILROAD TIME TABLE Schedule in Effect ailny 27, 1000. Trains leave. Scronton: 0.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg-, Philadelphia, Balti more, WnahlnRton and for Pitts burg and the West. 0.38 n. m., week days, for Unzleton, k'ottsvillo, Reading1, NorrUtown, nnd Philadelphia; nnd for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and the West. 2.18 p. m., wreck days, (Sundays 1.58 p. m) for Sunbury, Harrls burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wellington and Pittsburg and the West. For Hnzleton, Potts vlllc, Reading, &c, week days. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hazleton, Pottsville, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. Tt WOOD. rien. Tass. Agt. H HUTCHINSON, Ocn, Mgr. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. In FlTect June 10. 1000 South Leave Scranton for New York at 1 45. 3 00. 3 40, S 00 nnd 10 03 a m , 12 55, 3 33 and P10 p m For Philadelphia at 5 40, 8 00 and 10 OS a m ; 12.55 and 3 S3 p. m. For Strouds burg at 0.11 p m Milk and accommodation at 340 p m. vrrlvo at Hoboken at 0 53. 7.18, 10 H a m 12 ns 2 47, 4 48, 7 10 and 0 43 p re. Arrive at Philadelphia at 10 00 a m ; 1 0, 3 4S, 0 00 and 8 22 p m Arrive from New York at 10j, 4 Oil and 10 ai a m : 1 on, 1.J2, 5.11, 8.43 and 11.10 p. m From Stroudsburg at 8.05 a. m Vorlh Leave Scranton for Buffalo and inter mediate stations at 1 10, 4 10 and 8.30 a m ; 1 5j, 6 4S nnd 11 15 p m I or Oswego and 8ra nic at 4 10 a m and 1 53 p in For Utlca at 1 10 a m and 1 5 p m For Vlontrose at S 30 a m , 1 03 p m and 5.19 p in For Nichol son at t 00 and 6 13 p m For Blnghamton. 10 ft and S50 p m. Arrive In Scranton Irom BulTalo nt 1 30. 2 55, 5 13 n, 10 0O a m : 1 10 and h 00 P m 1 1 0111 Oswego and Sncuse at 2 55 a. ni 12 H and S00 p m From Utlerat 2.53 a m. 12 33 nnd 3 30 n m. From Nicholson at 6 50 1. m and 0 00 p m Fiom Montrose at 7.55 and 10 00 a nt i 3 20 md 00 p m Bloonsburg Division Leave Scranton for Noithuinberlind at 1113, 10 05 a m . 1 55 and 5 50 p m For l'luuouth at 1 m, J 40, 8 55 and 11 i p in I or Nantlioke at 8 10 in Arrive nt Nortliunberlanil at 0 Vi a mi 1.10, SO) and S.1) p 111 Arrive N'nntleokc at 0 10 a. m Arrive at PI mouth at 2 00, 4 12 and 0 50 p m. and 12 10 a m Arrive nt Scranton from N'orthitm beiland nt f) 42 a in , 12 15, 4 50 and 8 45 p. m Irom Nantlcokc at 11 00 a in Irom Plym outh at 7 50 a m , 3 20, 5 35 and 11.10 p. m . SITMJW THMN'S. South Le-ive 'crnnton 1.40, 3 00. 6.40, 10 03 a. mi 3.13, .140 and 8 10 p m. North leive Scranton at 1.10, 4 10 a. m.; 1 ai, 5 41 and 11 35 p m. Hloomvburg Division Leave Scranton at 10 05 a ni and 5 50 p m Delnware and Hudson. In I (Tec t May 27, 1900. Trains for C'arbondale leave Scranton at (1 20, 7 63, 8 V. 10 U a m , 12 00, 1 23, 2.20, 3 52, 5 25, 0 2r, 7 67, 9 11. 1 13, 1 10 p m For Honsedale and Lake Lodore 0 20, 10 IS a. m , 2 20 and 6 2 p in For W likes Barre ! 13, 7.48. 8.41. 0 33, 1013 a. m , 12 03, 1 2, 2 18, J.33, 1.27, 0 10, 7.18, 10 41, 11 JO p m For L V. R R polnta-0 45 a. m.; 12 03, J 18, 3 33 and 11 10 p in For l'enn-ylvnnla II. H. points 0 45, 0 38 a. in . 2 IS ami 4 27 p m For Albany md all points north 0 20 a. m. and 3 52 p in. SUNDAY! RUNS. For CarboniMI" 7 20, 0 00, 1133 a. m.; 128, 3 62, 6 47, 10 62 p. m For W likes Barre 0 33 a. m.; 12 03, 1.53, 3 23, 4 42, 0 27. 8 27 p. m For Albany and points north 3 52 p. m. For Honesdale and Lake Lodoro 1 00, 11.33 a. m and 3.52 p m lowest rates to all points in United States and Canadi J W HrRDTCK, O P. A., Albany, N. Y. II. W. CIUS. D. V. A., Scranton, Pa. . i Lehigh Valley Itallroad. In Effect May 27, 1000. Trains Leave Scranton For Philadelphia, and New York, yla D. ft H, R II , nt fi 45 a m and 12 03, 2 18, 4 27 (HlacU Diamond Express), anl 1180 p. in. SunJavs, 1). it II. H R , 1 5S, 7 43 p. m. lor White Iliven, Hazleton and principal points In the coil regions, via D ft II R. It., 0 45. 2 13 and 4 27 p. m. For Pottsville, 0.45, 2 18 p m For Bethlehem, Faaton, Reading, Harrlsburg and principal Intermediate stations via D. ft II. It R. 0.45 i in , 12 0.1. 2 IS, 127 (Black Dia mond Express), 11 JO. SundaS, D. II. R. R, 1 6, 7 4S p m. For Tunkhannotk, Towinda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and principal intermediate stations, via I) , 1, ft W. H. ll 8 03 a. m ; 1 05 and 3.13 p. in For Geneva Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago, and nil points west, via D. & II. R R , 12 0.1, 3 33 (Black Diamond Express), 7.18, 10 41, 1110 p m Sundas, II. ft II. It. R, 12 03 p. m , 7 43 n m Pullman parlor nnd sleeping or Lehigh Valley parlor cars on all tnlns between Wilkes Uarro and N'tw 'iork, Philadelphia, Buffalo and Sus pension Bridge ROM IV II WIIBUR, Gen. Supt , 23 Cortland street. New orle CII MILLS S I HE. Gen. Pass. Agt., 26 Cortland street, New York A W. NONNI'MvCHER, Dir. Pass. Agt., Siuth Bethlehem, l'a lor tickets and Pullman reservations apply 309 Iackawanna avenue, Scranton, Ta Central Railroad of New Jersey. SMtions In New York root of Liberty street, N R , and South Fcrr. Anthracite coal lucd exclusively. Insuring cleanllnena and comfort. TIME 1 I1L1 IN I IT! CT M VY 29, 10(10 Trains leave sennton for New Vork, Newark, rilrabetb, PliMadelrhlJ, IVton, Bethlehem, I lentown, Miuch Chunk and White Haven, at 8 n a in ; e.prtsa, 120, evprcss, 100 p. m. Sundaes, 2 15 p m I or Plttston anl Wilkes B nre, 8 "0 a m , 1 20 and 4 00 p in un lajs, 2.13 p m. For Mountiln l'aik, 8 30 a in, 120 and 4 00 p m Sundajs, 2 15 p m For Baltimore and Wn'hlngton, and points South and West via Bethlehem, 8 10 a ni , 1 20 p. in Sundj8, 2 15 p m lor Long Hunch, Ocean Grove, etc, at (S 30 through car) a in mil 1 20 p m lor Heading, I ebinnn and llarrisburg, via AI lmtuwn, 8 JO a in and 1.20 p. m. Sundaa, 2 11 p m For Pottsv.lle, 8 30 a. m , 1 20 p. m Thiough tickets to all points east, south and west at lowest rates it the stitlBi I II tilll.HU'M'.V, (.en Supt II P HM.DWIN. Gen Pass. Agt, New York, Ontario and Western R.tt. TIME TABLE IN I EFWT SUNIHY, JUNK 24, 110 North Hiimd Trains. Leave I eava Scran- Cjrbon Trains. ton. dale. "ill 10 10 a m. 1120 a nt. vrrlve Cadosla. 1 05 p m. 6 45 n m 201 J 45 p in. 4 .12 p m W7 0 b0 p in Arrive Cubondale.o 10 p m. nouill iiuunei j ruins leave Lenve Ciidosla. Caibondale. Scranton. , 7.0Oa m. 7.40 a m 8 to a m. 10.02 a m. 10.43 a m 03 p in 3 II p m. 4 20 p in. SUNDWS ONIA. North Bound, leave Leive Scran- Carbon- Arrive ton dale Cadosla, 8 30 a. m. 010 a m 10 43 a m. 7.00 p m Arrive Carbondale,7.45p m. South Bound Leave leave Cadosla Carbondale. Scranton. 7 00 a ni. 7 40 a m 203 200 202 jew 4 30 p. in 5.51 p m. 0,35 p. m Train No 201 makes connection lor points North and south on Main Line, at Cadosla Trains Nos, 20.1 and 201 make Walton, Delhi, Ilamden and Sidney connections. Trains Nos 203 and 203 make Main Llrie con. nectlons on sundav. ,.,,.,. lor furthc Information, consult ticket agents, J. I'. NDI-RSOV, Gen Pass. Agt., New York J. F. ttrLSH, Traveling l'awenger Agent, Scran. ton, l'a Erio nnd Wyoming Valley. Time Table In Effect May I', 1000 Trains leave Scranton for Hawley, Lake Ariel and Intermediate polnta as follows- No. 2, 8.15 a in i No 1, 2 25 p in ; No. 0, 5 20 p. m , No. 8, 7 55 p. in. Sunday trains at 0 00 a ni and 2 00 p m Trains No 2 und No 1 connect at Hawley for points on Hie railroad NEWSPAPERS THE WIIKFSHARRE RECORD CAN RE HAH in Scranton at tha news stands of Rrlsiuan Pros , 403 Spruce and 603 Linden; M. Norton, M I acl awanna avenue; I, 6. Schutier, 211 Spruce street 3 SCALP TREATMENT. MllS.'irTELLniTsCAL shauiiooing, 50c.; facial mauafij manicur ing, 25c, ; chiropody, 701 Qulncy,
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