s TTTE SC'KANTON TIUBUNE-. TUESDAY, AUGUST U, 1900. LACKAWANNA COUNTY. CARBONDALE. YOUNG PEOPLE ORGANIZE. Very Hew T, F. Coffey Inst night assembled the young men nnd boys nnd orunnlzed nn nssoclitlon to bo known as St. Joseph's Statue asxocla tlon. The purpose of the organization Is to raise funds to defray the ex penses of the statue of St. Joseph that Is to be placed over the St. Joseph's altar In the now St. Rose church. Each boy Is pledged to give not less than one dollar, although by organized ef fort much more per capita will be raised. Another meeting will be held next Sunday to arrange plans for further work. An organisation of the girls was also formed. The young ladles will bend their efforts toward furnishing nn nl tar to the vligln. Much enthusiasm iras shown; RESIDENTS COMPLAIN. The residents who live In that por tion of the city on Chinch stteut be low the Catholic chmch two lustlv In censed nt the mannrr In which the street cleaning department perform their work. The man with the sweeper stops at the Intersection of Sixth nve nue. During a l.ilnstoim refuse fiom several directions Is canted to the very doors of those who live In that ectlon, and makes It decidedly un pleasant ns well ns unhealthy. HER LEG BROKEN. Martha, the two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cutler Goodwin, on Saturday fell and sustained a fiau ture of the leg. She was playing with some other children on Williams avo nue, and was accidentally pushed o . r an embankment She was taken to the hospital, and at present Is resting com fortably. CAMP DINGLE BELL. Mr. and Mrs. Finnic Elmer, Mr. nnd Mrs. Theodore Elmer and family left Saturday for a two weeks' camping trip at Newton lake. Dingle Hell Is the name o their tint, wheie their many friends will be welcome If they brine their lunch. OBJECT TO ITALIANS. There Is quite a stir among the em ployes of the Traction company. It Is claimed by some of the men that one day last week Motorman Swingle was discharged for not Instiuctlng Joe Gray, an Italian, In running the car. Other motormen say they will not show him anything, and there may be some trouble ahead. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. The Mozart band will give their next concert from the balcony of Hotel An thracite tomonow evening. Miss Mnbel Edwards, of Park street, hag secured a pos-itlon In the public schools of Denver. She will leave this city about August 20. Ellas Thomas, driver for Grocery man D. W. Humphrey, Is enjoying a week's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sharlock aie home from Nineveh, where they have been for the past week. W. E. Klrby, daughter Belle and Miss Maud James have returned from Atlantic City. John Nolan, Jr., Is In Atlantic City tor ten days. OLYPHANT. The Young People's Society of Chrls tlon Endeavor of the Welsh Presby terian church will conduct a dime so cial at the homo of Miss Harriet James In Ulakely next Tuesday even ing All are ocrdlally Invited. The Lackawanna lodge of Odd Fel lwa will mn an excursion to Hm vey's Lake next Monday. Dr. L,. Kelly went to Matamorrls yesterday morning to attend the fu neral of his brother, Dt Carl Kelly, who died suddenly on Saturday, J. A. Foote, of Archbald, was a vis itor In town Sunday. T. H. Kvans. who has been upend ing his vacation here has letuinel to N-w Yotk. Mrs. Mary Probert has relumed home from Kingston, where .she has been visiting relathes. Miss Nellie Scahlll, of Avoca. spent Sunday with Miss Nellie McAndrew, or i-scote-n street. James Joidnu left yesterday for a two weeks' sojourn at Atlantic City. Mioses May Eans and Annie Pro. bert have returned from their vaca tion, spent nt Atlantic City. Mis. Hannah Gavin, of South Reran ton, spent Sunday with friends In town. Miss lizzie rteese has returned fiom n visit with Greenfield iclativts. There will be a special meeting of the Excelsior Hose company Thurs day night. Impoitnnt business Is to be tiansneted and nil members nro requested to be present. The soothing and healing properties of Chambtrlain's Cough Remedy, its pleasant taste and prompt and perma nent cures, have made It a gieat fav orite with the peoplb everywhere. For sale by alt druggists. Matthew Rroth ers, wholesale nnd letall ngents. DICKSON CITY. Mr Cephas Cooper, Is about to break ground for a new residence on Main htreet near No 1 school house. Mr John Ware has purchased the old borough property and will convert It Into a dwelling Mis George Ely Is sojourning at Oirnn Grove. The 1'iesbyterlan Sabbath school will bereaftc hold services In the rooms over the postoftice on Boulevard avenue, the i 'joins formerly occupied hy thi-m hav Ins been leased to Hur ttesr, lOntiedy. v MKs May Burke, of Piovldence, R. I , Is vlsltlm; relatives In town. Morloy Hawks returned yesterday from Pleasant Mount, whither he had Kono to spend the Sabbath. A paper Is being circulated In town soliciting subscriptions for stock In tho new silk mill about to be elected on EVERY WOMAN BomeUaes needt a Tillable, monthly, regulating medlelni. Only nirmlusuid the purest drugs should b used. If you want tho bi, get Dp. Real's Pcnnvroval Pills rte?? TV I They are prompt, aafo and certain In reiult. . Tho senium (Dr. Peal's) never disappoint. Bold for $1.00 per box. For Sale by JOHN H. PHELPS, ''nruce street. the Clear Spring tract. The dimen sions of the building wilt bo 50x150 feet, two stories high. Hurgess Kennedy will remove his olllco from Main street to Houlevard avenue In a few days. The Increase In business necessitates a much larger olllce. Ilelng an out nnd out expan sionist, his honor bollees In keeping up with the procession. Some of our local business men have formed a renl estate buieau. The busi ness of the Hrni will bo the buying nnd selling of leal estate, negotiate loans nnd etc., nsslstlng people that are now paying lent to eventually own their own homes. The names of the ollkeis of the firm w 111 be given out In the emit fie of n few days. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD Mozart Band of Carbondale to En- teitaln Jermyn People -tonight. Five Fresh Young Carbondalians' Experience Personal and Other Notes. The Mozait band, of Carbondale, will give nn open ulr concert on the lawn of St. James Eplt-ropal church this evening, commencing at S o'clock. It Is some time since the band has been hcaid hoie nnd they will, therefoie, In all piobabllltj, attiact a large num ber of listeners. The Ladles' Aid so ciety will scre Ice cnam and lefresh ments on the lawn. The following is the piogiamme of the concert. Match, "Funston's Fighting Twentieth", tie sulpture oveituie'Vlllage Life In Old en Times"; tiombone solo, 'Asleep In the Deep,' Thomas Douthwalte; over ture, "Ciown Diamonds", waltz, "Jol ly Fellows , heleetlon of Irish alls, cornet duet, "Uolerlo " by Maxwell and Ackeiinan, cake walk, tag-time. Fie C.itbondnle sports came to this boiough Sunday evening for the evi dent puipose of running the town. They did pietty much as thev llktd for a slunt time, their actions being most indecfnt. They finally i.in up against Chief MtGInley, who pmnipt ly landed two of them in the lockup and threatened another of the quin tette who felt grleed at his compan ions fate. This member of the gang, teallzlng that the chief would do what he threatened, quieted down and was afterwards ery humble. The two prisoners were nfterwurd ghen a hear ing before liurgess Pendeied, who, thinking the punishment of locking them up was sulllclent, allowed them to depart on their promising to leave the borough. The picnic of the Mayfleld band, ar ranged to take place on ednesdny afternoon, has been postponed until Thursday afternoon nnd evening. One of the chief topics of conveisa tion now Is the coming excursion of the Citizens' band and local Foi esters to Lake Lodoie next Satin day. 'Ihe Interest In the affair has been quick ened by the attractive piogt.imme of spoi ts the committee has arrange! to be contested for at the lakeside, first and foremost of which is the veterans' foot race. Among those entered are Poor Director Harry Reeves, Council man James Hauls, John H. Martin, John McGarty, of Mayileld, and Un dertaker Hendricks, Chief of Police Mc- Glnlej, Hotel Proprietor Ilutterwoith and the famous sprinting piefprletor of Hotel Avcty. The 10- car-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Lutey, of Third stteet, was painfully injuted Inst evening by falling on the street near the house and fracturing her arm. The ftacture was subsequently set by Dr. I. S. Giaves. The Ladies' Aid society of the Pri mitive Methodist church will hold an Ice cream festival on the church lawn Wednesday evening The Sunday school teachers will picnic in the woods on Friday afternoon The regular monthly meeting of the school board will be held tonight. Mts. Phillip Raker, of Main street, has been confined to the house the past week with a slight illness. A child of Mr. and Mrs Levnn, of West Mayfleld, Is quite ill of c holera Infantum. There was little, If any, change In the condition of George Martin and Harry Maynes last evening The for mer Is thought to be making pi ogress towards recovery and Majnes was resting as easily as could bo expected of one in his ciltlc.il condition. The Citizens" band w ill give an open air concert on the lawn of Theion Moon, on Second street, tomorrow (Wednesday) evening, commencing nt S o'clock. The programme w 111 bo printed tomorrow. The West Side Hi owns, of Mayfleld, and tho Ciescents, the Carbondale champion team, will cross bats In Alumni park on Wednesday afternoon. Read the full description of The Tribune's Educational Contest on fourth page. MOOSIO. Marlon, the wife of Mr. DuRnld Oreen, who has been In the bakery business In this place for tho past elev en years, died on Sunday, Mrs. Oreen died after nn Illness of less than a week. She wns born In I.eadhllls Lan ark Shlro, Scotland, In 1812. She was a daughter of the late John Ateheson, cashier for tho I.eadhlll Mining com pany, Scotland Mr. and Mrs. Oreen came to America with their family In 1SS9 and havo since resided In thls place. The deceased leaves a husband, four daughters and three sons. The eldest Is Mrs Itoblnson, of Kngland, Mrs. Brown, of Avoca, Mr. William Oieen, of Xew York city; John Oreen, of Wyoming; Dugald Oren, of Mooslo; Mrs. Smith, of London, England, and Miss Elizabeth, the only one living at home. The funeral services will bo held In the Presbyterian church, of which the deceased was an active mem ber, at 2 o'clock this nfternoon. Tho lemalns can bo viewed at the house from 11 until 2 o'clock. At 3 o'clock Sunday morning the death of Lottie, wife of Ml. S. A. Hoam, occurt ed. Mrs. Boam had been suffeilns with heait tumble for sev eral weeks nnd wns on Friday removed to the home of her sister, Mrs. John Mott, with the hope that the change Phoranaclst, ccr. Wyoming nvenuo and Depressed ? TRY (MARIANI WINi ) WORLD FAflOUS TONIC. Marlanl Wine Is a scientific principles tonic prrpvred upon truly It Is site and beneficial M well as agreeable , Marlanl Wine has more thin 8,000 vsrlttcn In dorsements frcm trading phjalclans In all turn of the world Marlanl Wine glscs power tn the liralri, strength and elasticity to the minrlcs and lien boss to the blood It Is a promotor ol good health and longcsllj Makes the old joung keep tin joung strong Marlanl Wine Is specially recommended tor Oenenl PeblHtj. (hero irk, Weakness from what cscr cau?e, Profound Depression snd I'.xhvistlnn, Throat nnd Lung Diseases, Consumption and Malaria It la a ellfuiMblo tonic (or the entire n stem Vlarlanl Wine Is Invaluable" lor overworked men, delicate women and slekls children It stimulates, strengthens and sustains the sjs tern and braces body and liriln It combat) Malaria nrd Li (!ri pe May bo iised with chipped lee or In sodi water Sold by all druggists. Hen are ol Imitations might bo a benefit. Mrs. Roam was a daughter of Mr. David Edwards, of Lake At lei, nnd was married to Mr. Roam In 1S94 The deceased leaves tluee small chlldten, Gladys, Carl nnd Aithur. The funeral will bo announced Inter. The death of Earl, the 3-year-old son of Mr. nnd Mis Peter Wilson, oc curred Sunday night. The funeral services will be held nt the house at half past one this afternoon. ' Mrs M. H. Levnn was called to the bedside of her mother, Mrs. Williams, of Dallas, who Is seriously 111 Tho Antl-Snloon league will hold a meeting nt the Presbyterian chapel at Greenwood this evening. The praver meeting of the Methodist chmch has been chnnged fiom Tues day until Wednesday evening of each week. TAYLOR NEWS. Funeral of John S. Davis Damage by Fire Local and Personnls. The lemalns of the late John S. Da vis, of Haibertown, were laid to rest yesterday In the Foiest Homo ceme tery. Long befoie tho appointed hour his late residence was thronged with sympathizers and relatives, who 1ml come to pay theli list lespects to the memoiy of the departed. The funeral services were conducted at the Nebo Congregational church by the pastor, Rev. J. J. Jenkins, and Rev. Dr. II. H. Hairls, of this town. A quartette of vocalists sang several appropriate se lections at the services. The Knlchts of the Golden Eagle lodge and United Mine Woikers attended the funeral In a body. Tho remains of tho late Isaac Cra mano were laid to lest in the Forest Home cemeteiy jesteielaj. Tho membeis of the Raptist Young People's union of the Welsh Haptlst chmch and their many friends will go to Harvey's lake today. A large num ber of tickets have been disposed of. Tho excursion train w III leave Taylor station of the Delavvaie, Lackawanna, and Western company at 8 o'clock sharp. Mr. John L. Nclger was the guest of friends In Wyoming jesterday. Mr. Henry Schulthels suffered heavy loss as a result from the recent elect! !c storm which visited this town on Sun day, limine which Iris Luge bam, near his f. ii in, was struck by lightning and burned to the ground, It Is estimated that his loss will fully amount to $3, 000, as the building contained a larg ciop of ha, stl.iw, etc. The horses weio In the barn nt he time and were barely saved. The funeral of the late John R. Carey will take place tomorrow after noon (Wednesday) from his late i evi dence at 2.30 o'clock. Sei vices will be held in the Methodist Episcopal church by the pastor, Rev. C. R, Hem. v. In terment will be made In the Piesby terian cemetery. Rev. Mr. Hums, of Mooslc, pleached a very timely sermon at tho Presby terian church on Sunday moinlng In the absence of the pastor, who Is on his vacation. Mrs. John R. Reese and chlldten have returned home from a two weeks' visit with relatives In Clark's Summit. Lackawanna lodge, No, 113, Ameri can Protestant association, will met this evening In their rooms. All mem bets aie lequested to be present, as business of vital Importance demands their attention. Rev. D. C. Edwards occupied the pulpit in the Calvaiy Haptlst church on Sunday evening. Miss Edith Van Ruskltk, of Main street, Is visiting in New York city. Mr. and Mis. John E. Davis have returned home from Atlantic City. Tho funoial of a child of Mi. and Mrs. Thomas Kane, of the Archbald mine, oecutred on Satm dav. isiiri.nl was made in the Hyde Pnik Catholic cemoterj. WAVERLY. Isaac Post, of Seranton, has been a guest of Mr. Christy for the past week. Lawn festivals are becoming riulte popular and a success In replenishing the church treasury. One was held en the lawn of the Baptist church last Wednesday nnd one on the Meth odist church giounds last Saturday evening. Mr. Chappell and family, of Provi dence, aie occupying the residence of Sterling Bedford, on Main street. Itev. Mr. Botsonir filled the nulnit of the Baptist chure-h, Dalton, last frfiblmth morning, and the Itev. Mr. Thompson, of Dalton, occupied the pul pit of 'he Baptist church here. N. J". Smith was elected delegate to the Democratic convention from this pluce, A. U. Chrl3ty has purchased the Itelph property near the High school build'ng on Academy street. He in tends to make extensive Impiovements nnd occupy It as a summer lesldence. D. S. Calkin drove a pair of horses to Seranton last Saturday and upon re- turning home one of them was taken sick nnd died. The other one Is also seriously 111. Feeding new oats Is sup posed to be the cause of tho trouble, as they were well cared for otherwise. Miss EilJe Mershon, who hns been nbsent In Tioy, Pa., for the past two months, returned home last Friday. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup llaa been used for over FIFTY YfHRS by MILLIONS o( M01IIKRS for their UHLPIlIIf W1III.F. TLLTIIINO, with PHHFK'T .SUCCL31 It bOOTIHS the CHILD. SOF1HVS the (iUMS ALLUS ill PAIN; CURLS WIND COLIC, anj ii the beat remedy for DHRHHOI'A. hold by Drurfulita in eery part ol tliet world. n txta ami ask (or "lira. Wlnilow'i r-orthlmr Sirup," nd take no other kind, Tvrsntj-flvt) elm a bottle. ITPV MITB ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS RED.UCED RATES TO DETROIT VIA PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. Account Knights of Pythias, Blon ninl Conclave. For the niennlal Conclave, Knights of Pythias, at Detroit, August 27 to September 1, the Pennsylvania Rail road company will sell excursion tickets from nil stations on Its line to Detroit, at rnto of single fare for the round trip. Tickets will bo sold on August 25, 26, and 27, good to teturn between August 2S nnd September C. Inclusive, but by depositing ticket with joint ngent nt Detroit not later than September 1, nnd tho payment of fifty cents, return limit may bo extended to September 14, inclusive. REDUCED RATES TO CHICAGO VIA PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. Account G. A. R. Encampment. On account of tho Thirty-fourth An nuul Encampment of the Ginnd Army of the Republic, to be held nt Chicago, August 27-31, Inclusive, the Ponnsyl vanla Railroad company will sell ex clusion tickets fiom points on Its line to Chicago, nt late of single fare for tho lound trip. Tickets will bo sold on August 2.", 2f, nnd 27, good to return until ugust 31, Inclusive but by depositing ticket with Joint agent nt Chicago prior to noon of 'optembor 2, and tho payment of llftv cents, return limit mav be ex tended to September 30, inclusive. Reduced R-ites to dangers' Picnic nt Williams' Grove via Pennsyl vania Railroad. For tho Twenty-seventh Annuat Ins tor-State Grange Picnic Exhibition, to be held at Williams' (liove, Pa, Au gust 27 to September 1, the Pennsyl vania Railroad company will sell ex clusion tickets from August 2r to Sep tember 1, Inclusive, good to return un til Sept. 3, Inclusive, at rate of one faro for tho lound-trlp, from pilnclpal sta tions between Hast Liberty and Rryn Mawr: on tho Northern Central Rail way, between Stanley nnd Luthervllte, Inclusive, and on tho Philadelphia and Eile lallroad division east of and In cluding Waterford. For information In legard to train seivico an 1 specific rates application should bo made to ticket agents. Keduced Rates vln Pennsylvania Railroad for Mt. Gretna Farmers' Exposition. On account of the Farmers' Exposi tion, to be held nt Mt. Gretna, Pa Au gust 20 to 24 the Pennsylvania Kail road company will sell lound-trlo tickets to Mt. Gretna and return, at rate of one fare for tne lound trip, fiom pilnclpal stations between East Llbeity nnd Rryn Miwr, or. the North ern Cential lallwav between Stanley nnd Lutherville, Inclusive, nnd on the PhUidelphla ind Eiie lalhoad division east of and Including Waterford. Tickets will be sold August 18 to 24, Inclusive, good to return until Augus; 27, Inclusive. For Information In regard to train service nnd specific intes application should be maele to ticket agents ' Chicago, 111., nnd Return, $17.00. On nccount of the G. A. It. National Encampment, to bo hold at Chicago, Aug. 27th to Sept.lst, the Eackavvanna lallioad will sell round-trip tickets nt one fare for the round trip. Good go ing Aug 2rith to 27th, inclusive. Lim ited for return, without deposit, to Aug. 31st, inclusive, without execution. If tickets are deposited with joint agent ut Chicago on or before noon of fi"pt. 2nd they may be extended to Sept 30th, upon payment of 50c. Labor Day Excursion to Niagara Tails and Toronto. Agents of tho Lackawanna railioad will sell .special excursion tickets to Niagara Falls at one fare for the round trip, and to Toronto at tho rate of $1.00 higher. GooJ going on last train of Aug. 31st and all trains of Sept. 1st and 2nd, and good for re turn to Sept 5, inclusive. JESSUP. There is n slick gent In town that tho people better look out for. When last seen he had a light-colored suit of clothes, with big ehtck and a suit of blue Jeans over them. He Is quite laige and good-looking He called at the home of Mis. P. C. Walsh last evening and oideied fcupper. After supper he stated ho hed tho con tiact of putting In .1 who lino be tween Cnibondale nnd Scianton and had reached as far as Wmton, nnd wanted to secure n boat ding housj for the gang, which numbered five. Alter making all arrangements, he said he wished to go to Wlnton to look after his baggage and other stuff and told her to have everything In readiness when ho wouM return, J3 he would have the rest ct' the board ers with him. About an hour after he left, two boys came to the door and Informed Mrs. Walsh that Mr so and so sent them thc-o to get ii to pay for his baggage Mrs. Walsh, not thinking, gave the boys the monoy. But she has not seen anything of the boys or the boarder yet. Yesterda she called nt the Delaware and Hud son olllce to inquire about the wire lino but they knew nothing nbout It. Mr. Mnitln Mcllale. who was taken sick nt the mines one dav last week, died last night at 9 30 o'clock. Funeral announcement later, Mr. nnd Mrs, Simmons, of Orassy stieet, returned home last evening, af ter spending the past week, In Phila delphia. Miss Jennie Harris Is nble to bo around again nfter her recent Illness. James Itunney wns slightly hurt be tween cars In the Steirlel; Creek mine Saturday evening. Mr. Patrick Oodfrey has opened a nev candy shop on Depot fctreet. Don't forgot the social at the Grand Army of the Republic Thursday even ing. PECKVILLJS. ' Samuel Rhoden, of Giassy Island, nged sixty-three years, died Saturday of Uiolera-inorbus. He Is survived by his son, Jacob, of West Peckvllle. and two daughters, who reside In England. Tho funernl was held yesterday after noon. Interment was mado In Union cemeteiy, Mr. Stanley Newton returned to hla labois at Forest City yesterday, aftci spending Sunday with his parents here. If reports are true, the First ward Democrats will bo blessed with tvvo representatives at the Democratic con- The People's 1Vsri m s. sjss att POPULAR CLEANING HOUSE for tho Hensflt of AH Who Hnvo House to Kent, Real 1'stato or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help I'limo A Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for rive Cents a Word Except Situation Wuuted, Which Am In serted Tree. FOR RENT. r- j j- J" W ISS ,Ssi SIORE. 401 MCKAWASm AVI'AUKl flnnr, cloator, location uncvctllcil. flower. KOlltl A. V VAMTl)-s7TOnJTfAl PLOT MVcfliNEs". must be In kojiI orelcr, ttte partlrulira tn make ami prlre AiMrcs, I M., general de livery, bcranton, 1'a. FOR SALS ton ui,i:-t r:TY iu:n pine nmuniiT anil roail horses, at Ml nnd 223 Oukfonl court ion sAU'-sTU.iiii vivni:. tyiiahold, mjiiiiiI, centle, good trawler, soM tor ant of inc. al carriage, hirness, blankets, etc Apply 310 North Sumner acnue. Hill S!.U-sm.lMI FVV1I1A THAVl AM) cirrlaRe, (roral conilltlon. Cai rhino, Irlli lino oincc. FURNISHED ROOM. ion iii.sr riitNMii'.n noovis skc osn and third lloors, alsn furnished or unfurnished rooms first door, reference required. Apply sll Jlullierrj street , HELP WANTED-M4LZ. AVI I'D - lint II I'll TMVT CVN M lT Al.b kinds of saimi;e Address 1) , filhune oflee. anti-d-a lirtnsrrnri) mntTATi: in I'cnn)l.inli to run oillcc for short period, Address 1- o llox XI, Wilkes llarrc, l'a. htvte ane and experience. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY $100 I.WISTri) NOW WILL HCTl'IlX l,CO0 IX six months, prospeitus Irce I.av.jeis' and Hankers' Oil Co , I.os Anseles, Cal. LOST. iost-fovi., lionsK, sati'iidu i:vr.xiNa Howard if returned to 1516 Lurerne strat. LEGAL. IX III-.. THANStTU OK MCENSI". IV Till' Court of Ouartrr Msslons of I.aekawanne CoinU, No 511 March !beilons, 1000 Notlee is herein Klvetj that the Court of (juar ter bcsslcns has (runted a rule to bIiow cause whv the 1 otel Hpemo Lf Margaret scanlon. in the Icurliontfi warel of Seranton, shvll not be transferred to A Hevnolds Hoturnihlc lilda), August 24, 1100, at II 1 m , at CtMintiris. Wlllanl, Warren fi Knapp, Atlornejs. COMV10VWEAETH S VIUNK Ill'ZrK IN the Court of Ojcr and Terminer of I,acka wanna Couitv. No. 8, Docember Term, 1S0I Notice is hereby given that an indication will be made to the II nrd of Pardons at its next meeting to bo held in the City of Ilarriiburg, I cnmvlvanii, on tho third Wednesday of Sep tember (September 11th) V. D 1000, for the pardon of I'nnk Iie7ek, tho defendant In the alove entitled eve, who was convicted of mur der of the first degree, and who Is now confined In tho Pastern Penltentlarv at I'hlhelelphla, sen. tence havlrg been commuted to ImprSonment for lit". FDMl'ND HARTL. deo s Horn, tt'j for Petitioner. Vugust 11, l(tt isTvn, ok oionoE teaoue, i,vrn of the C it.v of Scrjnton. deceiscd letters testamentary upon tho above named es tate have been granted to the under-lgned, all persons hiving claims or demands against said estate will prefent them for piyincnt, and those Indebted thereto will please make Immediate pay ment to HICHAIII) NICHOLS AND F.VAX J. DAVIS, Eiecutors, Citv of Seranton, l'a C R. PITCHFH, Attorney for Ehtate. ventlon today. Those claiming the dis tinction of belnir the choice of thMr political brethren are Messrs. Billy Dunlap and Jacob Depew. Theie will be a regular meeting or tho Wilson Fire company this evening at their rooms. The Democratic contingent of tho Third ward will be iepn scnted today nt the Democratic convention by It. P. McIIugh. OLD FORGE. Mr. and Mrs. John Carey, who havo been spending a few weeks at Dundaff, have returned home, Mrs. Anderson and son, of New York, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Stew ard. Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Edsall and daughter, Rena, spent the past week at Lake WInola. Mrs. Oeorge Brown and Miss Eliza Brown have returned home, after spending a few days at Crystal lake. Corporal George Sunly, who has been serving In Cuba, Is home on a fur lough, Mis. Samuel Brodhead and daugh ters. Wealthy and May, are spending the week at Ocean Grove. Mts. Fiank Sandeis, of Dunmore, and Mrs. Nagle, of West Pltthton, spent Wednesday with Mrs. I. Drake. Mr. Charles Aee was a visitor to Seranton on Friday. BASE BALL. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Vt Chicago (drat sune) R. H. Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 117, 10 lloston 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 01 0 nitteries Calhhm and Chances Willis Clarke. Umpires Miholt and Cunningham t Chicago (second evine) R. II lkntnn 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 01 6 Chicago 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 x fl 8 Batteries Xichols and bulllian; Carln Donohue. Umpire Hunt. n 0 2 and F. 4 I and At Pittsburg R. II. E. Nw York 10 0 0 0 0 0 12-7 10 2 Pittsburg 102 0 10000-1 7 1 Batteries Carrlek and Bowerman; Phllllppi and O'Connor. Umplic O'Daj. At Cincinnati R. II. K 0 1 and Brookljn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 x 1 5 7 Batteries Kitson and McGulre Phillips Kahoe Umpire Enullo. At St. Louis R. II Philadelphia 0 0000100 23 8 St. Louis 0 12 0 0 4 2 1 x-10 18 Batteries riatt and Muiphcj Ponell Robinson. Umpire Tciry. E. 2 1 and Eastern League. Hartford, 5 Toronto, 3. ProUdencc, fl Syracuse, 5. Montreal, 5; Springfield, 0. Worcester-Rochester, rain. American League. Detroit, 3; Indianapolis, 0. Cleveland, 8; Buffalo, 7. Chicago, 7 Milwaukee, 0. AMATEUR BALL NOTES. Tho Price Library team of Taj lor accepts tho challenge of the West Ride Renervei to a game on the Reserves grounds for W'cdneslay after noon, Aug. 1? 11 Grndall, captain The Oljplunt Browns challenge any two teams In the county for Wednesday and Satur day. The Taylor team for Wednesday, and houth Sldo for Saturday preferred. If Ta)Ior cannot come on Wednesday they can come! Thursday Taylor please answer Tuesday afternoon or evening by phone, (lame cnlled it or 4.10 o'clock, as desired, W, Battin, captain. Exchange. SITUATIONS WANTED A MV, Adi: 3iTsnFk3 KMiToMI'.XT AS A teamster or tu pec'dle milk for a ehlry, Av plj to II. I)., 500 N. llromley avenue. WANTKD-WAMIINCI AND lltONINO TO DO AT home; terms reasomhle Address D. M., care 520 Korest court, cltj roMTIO.V WANTED 1)1 Slllll bookkeeper, experienced Tribune office. A posniov AS Address S. S , snrvnov wanted-to no our wasiiimj and ironing the tlrst part of week, wishing and ironing taken home also. Call or address 311 North humner avenue. 1 SirtJA'lIOV W VSrkO WVSIILSel AM) mov ing elono weeklj Addiean 401 New street. SITUATION VVAS Fl.tl-nY A flUU, TO DO (II'N oral housework or dinlni; room work or wash bine anil ironing, l'lcaso cM at C-3 North lie- eiecca. aientie. SITUATION WvNirD-nY A HOY 10 m:ks old to work In a Rtocery store, or to learn the plumbing trade. Addrcsa Nathan Jehu, 210S Wayne avenue I WANT A rodfIOX AS STENOailANIEU, t pew titer or bookkeeper Write (.nod bml les hard, hae had experience at bookkeeping ami lc(.ol work, good corresp ndent. Addiesi Miss WolslciTer, 521 Sumner avenue, city, M1UA110V WANT!.!)" SUI"n f, S VLEiM N, it collector, or .in) pijiiig position Adihess II J , 210 Spring street, Providence. SITUATION VNlll)-i:I'nfi7:NCM HOOK keeper can be enqageel for evenings or Sun day mornings II. Itneprke, 109 I'cnn avenue Siri'ATION ANfEP-TOficTOlT HY TUK month. Mrs W. II. Stevens, 4bl Apple ave. nue, Dunmorc, I'l situation wwrrn-iiY .n r.pniiFri: girl at fancy needle wcik, batlcnburg and nnalssinec, also cleiklng. C. P., 70o Seranton ureet, city. WASIIINO, IHOVI.NO Oil VY KIND Ol I.AUN. dry work done at 730 Adams avenue, rear RECRUITS WANTED. MAiiixE conns united vtati-s vAVi he- emits wanted Able bodied men: service on our watshlrw In all parts ef the world and on land In the Phlllpplres, when required lieu tenant Colonel H H. Hus-ell, V. W. Corner Lack awanna and Wjomlng avenues, Seranton. MONEY TO LOAN. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO I.O.X. QUICK, straight loans or Building and Loan At from i to 0 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 314-115 Connell building. DRESSMAKING. DHESSVIAKINO FOH C1I1LDHEX TO OITDKU; also ladles' waists. Louise Shoemaker, 212 Adams aevnue. CITY SCAVENGER a. n nmons clews privy vaults axd cess pools, no odor. Improved pumps used A. R DHIGGS. Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Jlaln avenue, or I'.icke'a elrug store, cor ner Adams and Vlulberry. Telephone 0310. PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDINO, C. T. A., 23 TRAD ers' Ilink building. Architects. LDW.VHD II DVVIS, ARCHITECT, COXXELL building, Seranton. HIEDFHICK L DROWN', ARCHITECT, PRICE building, 126 Washington avenue, Scianton. Cabs nnd Carriages. tirnniR tirkd cns and carruoks; ih:st of tenkf Prompt attention given orders, by 'phone 'Phones 2072 and 53J2, Joseph Kelley, 121 LI ill en. Dentists. DR C. i:. r.ILI'NnFHGEH, PAUL! BUILDIXO, Spruce street, beranton DR I O LYVIAV, fcCRANTOV PHIVAIF. 1103 pital, corner W joining and Mulberrj. DR. C. C. LAUUVCII, H5 WV.01HNO AVKNUI'. DR II. F. RF.Y.NOLDS, OI'P. P. O Hotels and Restaurants. TIIR ELK CAIE, 125 AXD 127 rilAMCLIX AVE nue. Hates reasonable P. ZEICLrR, Proprietor. SCRANIOV HOUSP, M'.AR D , L. & W. PAS scnger depot. Conducted on tho Luropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Propiietor Lawyers. j w. nnowxiNo. attorney wn couvskl- lor-at law. Rooms 312 313 Jlears building. D I). RLPLOOLF. VITORNI'Y-IO VNS Nl 00 Hated on revl estate security. Ibars building, corner Washington avenue and ipruce street. FRANK E. flOYLE. ATTORNEY AVI) COUNSEL lor-it law. Burr building, Rooms 13 and U, Washington acnue. Wir.LUtD, WAHItEV k and Counsellors at-I aw. Washington avenue. KVVI'P. ATTORVEYS Republican building, JF.UP k JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND COUV. sellors at law Commonwealth building, Rooms 10, 20 and 21 JAMES W.0KIORD, rTORNTV VT LAW Rooms 511, 615 and 510 Doaul of Tnde building. EDWARD- W TIIAM.R, VUORXEY. ROOMS 001001, 0th floor, Sleirs building. iT A WAT1U". ATTORVE-AT LAW, ROARD of Trade llullding, .vranlon, Pa C. R PITCHER, VrrORNl.Y AT LAW, COM inonwealth butldlnj,. Sserjuton, Pa PATThRSOV Si WILCOX, TRADERS XATIO.NHL Bank building OrtOMrOYS,. 0-11 REPUBLICAN- BUILDIVO. A W.,BERTllOLr, ATTORVEY. VIEVRs BI.Dd. Physicians and Surgeons, DR. W. E. avenue. ALLEX. 511 XORfH WASHINGTON DR. S. W. LAMOREU, OFFICE 330 WASH irgton avenue Residence, HIS Mulberrj Chronic diseases, lungs, heirt kidnejs and genlto urlnarj organs a specially. Hourj, 1 to 4 p. in. Schools. school or the LnuwNV, srriwTov, Pa. Courses prepantory to college, law, medi cine or business Opens Sept. 12th Send for catalogue Rev. Thomas M Cann, 1 1, 1) , prin cipal and prorpletor, V. E Plumlej, A. M headmaster. Geeds. 0, R. CLARK k CO.. SEEDSMEN AND M'RS erjmen, store 2W Washington avenue, gicen houses, 1'j50 North Main avenue, store tele phone, 7S2. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTIL, REAR 611 L-CKAW.VXA avenue, bcranton, Pa , manufacturer ol Wire bcreens. Miscellaneous. BAUFR'S ORCHUS1RA-11USI0 FOR BVLLS. picnics, parties, icceptions, sseJJiugs and con cert work furnished For terms addre.s R J Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert's music store. MLGARGEE BROS, TRIMMIS SUPPLIES, EN' v elopes, paper bags, tsvine. Warehouse, 130 Washington avenue, Seranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule in Effoct .ulny 27, 1000, Trains leave Scrnnton: 0.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and for Pitts burg nnd tho West. 0.38 n. m., week days, for Hazleton, L'ottsvillo, Beading, Norristown, find Philadelphia; nnd for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore,Washlngton nnd Pitts burg nnd the West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays 1.68 p. in.,) for Sunbury, Hnrrls burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington nnd Pittsburg nnd tho West. Tor Hazleton, Potts ville, Heading, &c, week days. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hazleton, Pottsvillo, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. it J. H WOOD. Oen. Tasi. Agt. Hl'TClllNEOX, Oen, Mgr. Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western. In Meet June 10. 1000 south Leave Seranton for New York at 1.45. 3 00, 5 40, S 00 and 10 0? a tn , 12 55, 3 3,1 ind ?J.p m ''or 1'hlladelphla it 5 40, flOO and 10 0o a. m.: 12.51 and 3 S3 p m. For Strouds burg at 8 10 p m 3111k and icconunoditlon it V,,4?-1' "' Arrl ' Iloboken at 6 55, 7.18, 10 13 a. 111 : 12 OS, 2 47, 4 4s. 7 10 and P 41 p. rp. Arrive it Philadelphia it 10 (M a. m ; 1.06, 3 4, VJS .n5.822 P m Arrive from New York it 1 0j, 4 Oel ind 10.20 a. m : 1 00, 1.52, 5.41, 8.15 and 11 30 p. m. Fiom Mroudsburg it 8.05 . m North Leave Seranton for RufTalo and Inter ynllato itatlora at 110, 4 10 and 8 30 a, m.J 1 tw, 5 43 and 11.35 p. m. For Oswego and Syra cuse! it 4 10 a m and 1 55 p m For Utlca it I 10 a. m and 1.55 p. m. For Montrose at S.30 m , 1 05 p tn. ind fi.41) p, m. For Nlehol on it 4 00 and 0 15 p m. Tor lllnghamton, 10.?5 ml S 50 p in. Arrive In Seranton from Buffalo it 1 S0. 2 R5, a 33 am 10 00 a. in ; 3 30 and 8 00 p. tn. From Osvvego and Syracuse it 2 55 1. m.; 12 J3 and 8 00 p ,. pr0m Utlca it 2 55 1. m. 12 33 and 3 30 p. m.s From Nicholson it 6 50 i. tn ond 0 00 p m Tiom Montrose at 7.55 ind 10 Op a. m ; 3 20 and 8 00 p. m. BIoorrMwrg Division leave Seranton for Noithumherlund at 1145, 10 OS i. m s 155 ind 5 50 p m For Plv mouth at 1 03, 3.40, 8.65 ind II lip jn For Nantlcokc at 8 10 a m. Arrive at Northumberland nt 0 33 a. m.i 1.10, 8 00 and 8 4j p. m Arrive Nnntlenke at u 10 a. m. Arrive JJI'lj mouth at 2 00, 4 32 and 0 60 p. m. ind 12 10 n m Airlve at Seranton from N'orthum beihnd at 0. 12 a m , 12 35, 4.50 and 8 45 p. m From NanMeoke at 11 00 1. in. From Plym outh at 7.50 a. m., 3.20, 5 35 and 11.10 p. m. . SUNDAY TRVIXS. south Ioavo "Seranton 1.40, 3.00, 5.10, 10 05 a. m ; 3 33, 3 40 and 8 10 p m. North-leave Seranton at 1.10, 4 10 a. m.; 1.55, 0.43 nnd 11.35 p. m. Bloomsburg Division Leave Seranton it 10 OS a. m. and 5 50 p m. Delaware and Hudson. In Fffeet May 27, 1000. Trains for Carbondile leave Seranton it 6 20, 1.63, 8 S3, 10 13 a. m.i 12 00, 1.23, 2.20, 3 52, B.25, 0 2"., 7 67. 0 15. 115, 1.1(1 p. m. For Honsedale and Lake Lodore 0 20. 1013 a. m ; 2 26 and 5 25 p. in For Wilkes Barre-JS.46. 7.48, 8.43, 9S8, 10.U a. m ; 12 03, 1.28, 2.18, 3 33, 4.27, 6.10, 7.48, 10.11, 11 10 p m Tor L. V. R. R. polnti 6 45 a, m.; 12 03, J.13, 2.33 and 11 30 p. m. For Pennsylvania R. R. points 6.45, 9.38 a. m : 2.18 and 4 27 p. m. For Albany and all poinU north 6 20 a. m. and 3 52 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS For Carbondvle 7.20, 0 00, 1133 1. m.; 2 26, 3 52. 0 47, 10 52 p. tn Tor W likes Harris 9 33 a. m.J 12 03, 1.58, 3.23, 1 42. 6 27, 8 27 p. m For Albany and points north 3 52 p. m. For Honesdale and Lake Lodore 0.00, 11.33 a. Hi and 3 62 p. in Lowest rates to all polnta In United Statu and Canada. J W HUHD1CK, fl P. A.. Albany, N. Y. II. W. CROsS. D. P. A., Seranton, Pa. Lehigh Valley "Railroad. In Fftcct May 27, 1000. Trains Leae Seranton For Philadelphia and New York, via D. & II. R Ii., at 0 45 a. m. and 12 Ol, 2.19, 4 27 (Rlack Diamond Express), nnd 11. o0 p. m. Sundae a, D. i. II. R II., 1 58 7.43 p. m. For White Haven, Hazleton and principal points In the coal regions, via D & II. R It , 0 45, 2.18 and 4.27 p. 111. For Pottiville, d.45, 2.1S p. m For Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, llarrisburg and principal intermediate stations via I). It II. R It , 0.45 a. m , 12 0.1. 2.18, I 27 (Ulack Dia mond Express), 11 30. Sundayi, D. II. R, 11. 1 5S, 7 4S p m. For lunkhannoek, Towanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Oeneva and principal intermediate stations, via 1), L. & W. It, It, 8 08 a. m.J 105 and 3.35 p m. For Ceneva.ltochester, Buffalo, Niagara Fillit, Chicago, and all points west, via D. & II. R R , 12 03, 3 33 (Black Diamond Expres), 7.4S, 10.41, 11 30 p m Sundays, D. k U. R. R., 12 03 p. m , 7 13 p m Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley parlor cars on ill trains between Wilkes Bini and New York, Philadelphia, BuSalo ind Sus pension Bridge KOLLIX II. WILBUR, Oen. Bupt., 28 Cortlsnd htreet, Xew York. CH RLEfc S LFE, Gen. Tass. Agt., 28 Cortlind street, Xew York. A W. NOVXEMACHER, Dlv. rasa. Agt, South Bethlehem, Pa For tickets and Pullman reservations apply 300 Lackawanna avenue, Seranton, Pa. Central Railroad of New Jersey. Stations in New York root of Liberty street, N It , and South Ferry. Anthracite coal used exclusively, lnsurlpg cleanliness nnd comfort. TIME TABLE IV EFFECT MAT 20, 1000. Tnlns leace Seranton for Xew York, Kewsrk, Ellrabeth, 1 hlladelphla, laston, Bethlehem, Al lentown, Mauch Chunk and White Haven, at 8.30 a m.i ctrress, 1 20; express, 1 00 p. m. Sundiji, Jl'i p. m. ror Plttston snd Wilkes Barre, 6 SO a. m , 1.20 and 4 00 p in Sunelajs, 2.15 p. m. For Mountain Park, 8 30 a. in , 1.20 and 4 00 p. in. Sundays, 2 15 p. m For Baltimore and Washington, and points South and West via Bethlehem, 8S0a.ni, 1.20 p. m. Sundijs, 2 15 p. m, For Long Branch, Ocean Drove, etc , at (8 30 through ear) a m jnd 1 20 p m. For Reading, Lebanon and narnsburg, via Al lentown, 8 30 a. in. and 120 p, m. Sundajs, 2 15 p m For FottsvIUe, 8 30 a m , 1 20 p. m. Through tickets to all points east, south anj west at lowest rales at the statitli, J H OIILII VCEX, Gen Supt. II. P. BVLDWIX, Gen. Pass. Agt. New Xoi-k, Ontario and Western R.R. TIME TABLE IV FI'1't-jCT SUXDAY, JUNE 24, North Bound Trains. I eve e I eav e Scran- Carbon- Arrive Trains. 201 ... ton. dale. Cadosia, .10 40 a. m. 11 20 a. m. 1 05 p. m. 201 343 p.m. so: p.m. o.isp, m. Q7 000p m Arris eCvrbondale.d. 40 p rp. oiun liuunu trains. Lease Lease Cadosia. Carbondale. 202 7 00 a. m. 001 8 40 a m. 10,02 a in. nnn 2 0 J P. ni 3 31 p m, " SUNDvYS ONLY. North Bound Lease Leave Scran- Carbon- ton, dale. ons R 30 n m 0 10 a m Seranton. 7.40 a. m. 10.45 a. m. 4.20 p. rn. Arrivs Cadosia. 10 4 s m. 209 7.00 p tn Arrive Carbondale,7.45 p. m. nUUWt IJUUIlil. Lease Leave Cadosia Carbondale. Seranton. 02 7 00 a.m. 7.40 a m 20? 4 30 p. in. 6.51 p rn. 6.35 p. m Train No 201 makes connection for points Isoith and South on Main Line, at Cadosia. Trains Xos, 2U1 and 201 make Walton, Delhi, Hamden and Sidney connections. Trains Xos 20V ond 203 nuke Main Line con nections on Sumlas. For furthe- information, consult ticket agents. J, C ANDERSON. Gen Paws Agt , New York J. I. Vsl LS1I, 'liaseling Passenger Agent, Seran ton, l'a Erie and Wyoming- Valley. Time Table In Effect May 23, 1W). Trains leave Seranton for Hawlej, Lake Ariel and intermediate points as follows- So. 2, 8.45 a. m i Xo 4, 2 2j p mi Xo. 0, 6 20 p. m 1 No. 8, 7 55 p. m. Sunelis trains at 0 00 a. m and 2 00 p. m Trains No 2 and N'o 4 connect at llawley for points on Eric railroad NEWSPAPERS THF WlLKFSRvRRE RKCORD PAX BE HAD In Seranton at tho nesss stands of Relaman Bros , 405 s,prllcc and 503 Linden! II. Xort;on, .1JJ I.trl.awanna avenue, I. S. Schutter, 211 Spruce street SCALP TREATMENT. MRS U T. KELLER, SCALP TREATMENT, 60c: shampooing, 60c ; facial mawsge; manicur ing, 25c.; chiropody. 701 Quincjr. K
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