ra TPTE SCH ANTON TKLBUjNI-'J ill KSDAV, AUGUST JJO, 1000. Iackawanna county. CARBONDALE WILL BE SETTLED SATURDAY. School Board Will Fix Course and Elect Principal. I.ant night the offlccrs of the school board executed the formalities of slgn Imk contracts with the recently elected teachers. Saturday nit-lit the board will meet and nettle the two questions which have been agitating tho public mind for tho past three months It will fix thci course of study and elect a principal for tho high school. Attornry IJutlcr's opinion regarding the status of the prlnclpalshlp has been received by the board, but what It contains cannot bo learned. There is sorno reason, however, for believing thut It favors the election of a prin cipal, which Is tantamount to consid ering the extension of rrofesor Hry--don's contract Illegal. I In asmueh as the physicians of the klty have filed their protest ugnlnst the Md curricullum, thn fixing of new courses will bo attended by no little Interest nnd possibly by some warm discussions by members of the board. I,t will alio be necessary, before Pro fessor Hockenberry can be elected, for him to resign nnd for his surresior to be seated. Then he will occupy tbe an enviable position of being in the bands of his friends. Of course, Ills election has been slated for months, but like all other events of the future It posses an element of uncertainty. The board room will be crowded on Saturday night and those who wish to witness the Important proceedings will have to be on band early. DESERTER ARRESTED. Sergennt Itooney nnd Private Moor py, of Company X, Seventh United States artillery, yesterday took from this city Daniel Hodglns, who de serted from Wllletfs Point, K. Y. Many weeping relatives and a curious crowd witnessed the young man's de parture. The aged father, who did not seem to thoroughly understand the situation, asked: "What are they taking him for; he hasn't killed any body?" A bystander suggested that that was tho dlfllculty, they desired him to remain until he had jilckcd off n few of tho enemy. WILL APPLY FOR A CHARTER.' On September 24, application will be made In behalf of Doctors 11. C. heeler, J. A. Kelly, S. S. Shields. Alexander Olllis, of this city, and Tteed Hums, of Scranton, for a char ter for n corporation to bo known ai the Carbondale Private Hospital and Training School. This will enable tho Institution, which has been doing such splendid work under the name of Dr. Wheeler's Private hospital, to gradu ate nurses. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. C. V. Rose nnd family and Miss Ray Olllespie, of New York, bavo re turn; from n week's sojourn at t'nlondnle. S. X. Tiayley writes that he Is pleas mtlv located at Colorado Springs. Ml. AVilllam AVUcox and daughtetfl f-pent yesterday with Waymart friends. Dr. (I. Moore Crago Is convalescent. Charles Humphrey will spend next week In Xew York state. Ml3 Martha Brink Is visiting Wayne ccuntv frlnds. C. Kimble and family, of Canaan street, have taken up their perman ent residence In Ilonesdale. Miss Leah Miller, of Scrnnton, called on Carlipndale friends yesterday. She is sojourning at Crystal lake. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Pock, of Salem avenue, nre entertaining Mrs. II. C. Miller, of Kingston. C. M. Hose has accepted a clerkship In A. W. Reynolds' drug store. Oeorge Iluss and Julian Morss, from Scranton, nre two more tennis players who have entered for the Labor Day tournament. They will play In the singles nnd In doubles as a team. Carl ton Shafer. of Montrose, and Edwin Shafer, of Scranton, form another team. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD Board of Health's Attention Called to a Disgusting Nuisance Lang man Family Hold a Reunion Per sonal News, Residents of Main street and people who were upon the street last evening about 9 o'clock had to submit to a most disgusting nuisance, caused by the hauling through town on one of the wagons of the Lackawanna Fertil izing works of a dead horse or mule, which was In such a state of deeom noMtlon that the euluvia emanating from It was almost unbearable. If it Is a necessltv that such things should be carted through the borough, it should be done at night, after ordin al y people have retired and closed their doors. The matter was reported to the board of health, and if they pos sess the necessary power it is hoped they will prevent a repetition of the nuisance alluded to. Mr. Samuel Waters, of Third street, who has been spending several months In his native country, England, sailed from Liverpool yesterday in tho Teu tonic. The Langman family held a reunion In Elm grove on Monday afternoon. The affair passed oft very pleasantly and nn abundance of refreshments were served. Those present were Mrs. Samuel Langman and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Langman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Langman, Misses Mary and Kllzu Langman, Mrs. Hob erts and daughter Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stephens, Mrs. Thomas Lang, man, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Workaday, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mayne, Mrs. Ed ward Stewart and Mrs. Richard Rey nolds, Mis. Harry Mayne, of West May field, Is 111 of Inflammatory trouble. Joel Morcom, of Third street, Is III from an attack of rheumatism. Miss Cora lSuttenberg has returned home from un extended visit with Ilonesdale friends. An employe of the Delaware and . i Bcmttisio needs n relloUe. .... . :., tbe purest drujs S3t? PeaE's Vj w. At. 1 aw r I Tbey are prompt, safe and certain la result, . Thi -"'mn (Dr, Peil's) nover dlsaDDolnt. Bold fn M.M nor box. 'or Sale by JOHN H. PHELPS, Spruce street. Hudson company was taking three mules from Carbondale to the Grassy Island colliery, Peckville, yesterday morning. While passing through Main street, one of tho mules suddenly dropped on the street nnd died In a few moments. Mrs. O. It. Tiffany, of X'pckvllle, was a visitor hero on Tuesday. Miss Lizzie Moyer and niece, Ethel, of Wllkes-Uarre, are the guests of Mrs. Arthur Day, of Cemetery street. TAYLOR NBWS. Miss Emma Day nnd Mr. William O. Watkins Married at Sidney, N. Y. Personal and Other News of Interest. The marriage of Miss Emma Day nnd Mr. Wllllnm O. Watkins occurred Tuesday evening. The young couple luft on the 10 o'clock train over the Ontario and Western railroad for Sid ney, N. Y., where they were united In marriage in the Methodist Episcopal parsonnre of that town by tho Ilev. William Frlsby, a former pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church of this town. Mr. and Mrs. Watkins left Im mediately after the ceremony for New York eltv and Albany, enjoying a trip along the Hudson river. Mr. and Mrs. Watkins were the recipients of a num ber of beautiful gifts from their ad miring friends. Mrs. Watkins l a young lady of many accomplishments. Mr. Watkins Is a capable young busi ness man, being connected with tlm well-known firm of Taylor, Tubbi S; Watkins. He also has many friends In town. Mr. William M. Evans has returned to Dover, N. J., after a brief visit with relatives hero. Mis. Itlehfird Cummlngs and chil dren are visiting relatives at Poster, Pa. Mrs. Thomas M. Davis, of Main street, has been the guest of relatives In Forest City during the past few days. Miss Lena Cendall, of Peckville, is being entertained by Miss Maud Davis, of Main street. Misses Maud Tvwls and Kuella Mc Laughlin have returned to their home In Lansford, Pa., after being the guests of the Misses Evans, of Union street. The borough schools will reopen on Tuesday next. Mrs. naehel Evans, of Main street, was quietly married on Tuesday even ing to Mr. Alfred Welsh, of Hnzloton, a former resident of this place. Rev. J. C. Evans, of the Welsh Congrega tional church, performed the cere mony. Misses Ethel Reese and Ethel O'Horo. of Main street, nre home from their visit to Wllkes-Uarre. Miss Hannah Aston, of Spring Ilrook, Is visiting at the home of Mrs. Daniel Evans, of TTnlon street. Taylor castle, No. 2G7. Knights of the Golden Eagle, will meet In session this evening. Mrs. Thomas Leyshon and children, of West Scranton, were guests at the home of Mrs. Joseph Davis, of Main street, on Tuesday. Mr. Mellaril J. Davis, of North Main street, left yesterday for Cleveland, Ohio, whore be will ieIde for the. future. The choir of the Church of Immacu late Conception will meet for rehearsal tomorrow evening at 7.30 sharp. Troublesome to the Army. During the civil war, as well as In our late war with Spain, diarrhoea was one of the most troublesome diseases the nrmy had to contend with. In many Instances It became chronic nnd the old soldiers Rtlll suffer from It. Mr. David Taylor, of Wind Ridge, Greene county, Pa., is one of these. He uses Chnmberlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and says he never found anything that would give him such quick relief. It Is for sale by all druggists. Matthew Brothers, wholesale and letall agents. CLARK'S GREEN. (ieorge K. Stet nson and family ami C. M. Parker ami family returned en Satuiday afternoon from a week's lamping tournament on tho banks of beautiful Misiuchanna. Mr. ami Mm. Ar'hur I.aMont, of Si union, spent Sunday with the litter' parent, Mr. and Mr. W. S. Fraee. Ml. Charles Crossman, of Seranton, spent the week past with relatltes here. J. W flaw hill returned aftet a ten dijs' at tendant t Wjoming ramp meeting on Fildaj-. T. V. Pentecost Is leportfd a retiring from the plant business and Is razing his Riven house. Mli Llla Cook, of Tompklnsville, ( tNIting her hrother, C. C Cook. J. II Cook had the misfortune to lewc his best horse on Sunday night la-l. Miss Alice Pteell, of Nicholson, called on lela tUcJ here on Saturday la t . 't lie Itov. M. S. fiodilull returned list week from a week' sojourn at N'orthftcld, Mas. Mi n K. Wheeler and Mrs. Clnrlcs Cross man left here on Monday for a visit anion friends in New Mllfcrd. 1). C. Stctens returned on Monday afternoon much biiu-flted by his ten days' tacatlon Isaac Betan and family hate liven spending their weeks of tacation with hit cousin, Miss Mary K. Ilcvan. The Clark's Oretn Canning works are running In full blast this week and employ a large tone of help. The Kpworth league of this place will hold their first litersry social at the home of Secretary Miss Helen Harlan on I'rlday etenlng next. All leaguers welcome. PECKVILLE. Mrs. Plkeman ami sons, Theodore and Master Bertie, me s (siting relatives st Susquehanna, The Wilson rirf company hue disposed of their tno-wlieel hose cart to the Mlnooka Hose company. Mm. I liiletiii Snedlcor and Mr. and Mn. Wlb Him Snedlcor returned esterdiy from a few .Ins' vlflt with Oneonta, N. Y, relatbes. Druggist Will W. Watkins Is moving his house hold effects from the Ledyard building to tha Berry residence, on Main street. Mr. M. D. Uctts elstvhere In this Issue offers for sale or rent his popular Hotel Wilson. It is located on slain street, and it a most desirable property. Hotel Wilson has the distinction of being known as the best hotel between Carbon dale and Scranton. OLYPHANT. The funeral obsequies of Mrs. John J. MeAn drew were held yesterday morning. Dr. Lucas celebrated a requb in I1I14I1 mans In St. Patrick's church, afler which he pn-nched a mo.t Imprest, lie eulogy. Itohcrl McCo-mlck rciuleiod "r'ke as a Bird," and at the offertory Miss Anni Brown seng c Maria " The following were the pall-l'tarerv W. I,. Ktlly, IMnard Ingohhy, EERY WOSVIAM moathlT. ralitlni? medicine. Onlr harmleis arse! should b used. If you waaii tbo tx.il, get ...-- -. r ------.-. t;. ----- J I you Kni sua ixsi, gel JPeKBmOTrBwaB PflBfls PhermacUt, r. Wycmlng .venue and i mm. A New Back for an Old One, How It Is Done in Scranton. Sometimes the back aches with a dull, Indescribable feeling making you weary and restless; sometimes pain shoots across the region of the kidney, nnd again the loins am so lame to stoop Is agony. No me plas tering the back In this condition. You cannot leach the cause. To exchange n bad back for a new one and stronger one, follow the example of this Scran ton citizen- Mr. McOowan, shoemaker, of 010 Swetland Mreet, says: "I had a great deal of pain nnd endured It ns best I could. I think It came from my work and my not getting proper exercise. I got Doan's Kidney Pills tit Matthews Drug Slor" nnd they proved on excel lent remedy. The kidney secretions used to be thick, strong nnd unnatural, but Doan's Kidney Pills promptly regu lated thein. I can recommend this valuable remedy to all who have back aehe nnd weak kidneys." Doan's Ointment, for sale by all dealers, price 50 cents, roster-Mllburn Co., Uuffalo, N. V. Sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's, and take no substitute. M. Ncalon, T. I. .Nealon, M. Powderly and M. Pol.-y. Interment was in ide In St. Patrick's cemetery. Mis. Leonard Kelly ard sons, Itoy and Hex, art! sojourning at bake Ariel, A complimentary socljl will be held at Marion's lull this ctenlng in honor of the Ml'sci Mctiinty. of Philadelphia. Miyi Sadie O'Mallej Ins accepted a position 1s feather In the Grotenor school, St oft township. Mrs. 1). TnisUj, of Delaware street, Is scri ously 111. John Maloney, of Avoen, was a caller In town jesterday. A Delaware and Hudson engine. No. 14), in churge of Engineer Joseph ltlanrliard and fire man Joshua I'.ld, ran into an open Mtltth at the Johnson colliery sesterday. A trip of loaded mm vta being drawn from a siding when tin engine left the rails and toppled over. Until the engineer and llremin escaped by jumping. Several gondolas were alio derailed. ELMHURST. Mrs. Jean Latourctte and children, of Cold Springs, are visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. II. J. Stanton. Miss Kleanor White returned to her home at Yonkers Tuesday after a ten clajs' visit with her cousin. Miss Helen Williams. Mrs. Dickel, of Reading, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. W. Knedler. Professor K. II. lingers Fpent Sundiy her. The school will open on Ttusday next with Professor Ilogtr ns principil and Miss Mlcsalng, primary. Mrs, Ilinrv ltenjamin, of Ilunmore, n turned home yesterday after spending a few dajs with friend here. The Presli.itcrian Sunday school will picnic at Maplewood today. -Mr. Iljron Buckingham spent Mondav night ninl Imsdav in sVranton. Walter Stanton, of Scranton, spent Sundiy with his parent here. Miss Ida Snjdir, of West I'ittston. and Miss Ilelle Tolmie, of Scranton, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ('. W. Curtis. Mis. Iittle Clay entertained the following young ladin at a 3 o'clock tea on Saturday In honor of her guest, Miss I.izic Price, of Krran ton: Misses Nettie Kipp, Anna Klpp, I.lzle Price, Hesnie Buckingham and Katie Nagle). A luptistry is helng put ou the Baptist church of tliis place and, if completed, the ordlnincc of Inptism will lie observed on Sunday etenmg. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge May, of Scranton, re turned home jesterday, after a short itt at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. George Knury. PRICEDURQ. John Wesley lodge. No. 311, K. of the O. r.., will meet in regular session tomorrow etenlng In Odd IVllows' hall at 7.30 o'clock. Mrs. J. Caygle, Mrs. G. Kcll, Mrs. Summers nnd Mr. (ladles enjojed a tilp to Nay Aug jes terday to the concert given by Bauer's land. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. (Under this hcidlng short letters of Interest Kill be published when accompanied, for publica tion, by th writer's name. The Trlbuno does not mime responsibility for optniens her txprewed.) Mr. McNally's Offer. IMitcr of The Tribune. Sir: Please permit me through jour widely circulated piper to answer an article In this morning's issue concerning an alleged exorbitant price agreed to be paid me by the school board of the city of Scranton. N'ow, those so-called taipaters, who are cithei afraid or ashamed 10 put their signatures under their erratic asser tions, say the old school Is insurid for ffJ.MO and tint Is not mar Its full taltie. Ccntlctmii, here is your opportunity. You can have It fiom me for SU0; put up or shut up. You cannot accord ing to your ler.t enlightened ivtiinitmii. miss Midi a grand opportunity. For the edification of my mUlnformed friends of the Sixth ward If tint will call on me I will show them figures and tetis U.at mj property has cost me d.rjOU. Ta.n; tun teiy Intellectual .-aluatlon placing fd'o. pi- at M.OOO, building, fsOO, cash, ?t,30O, nnd nn- re ins the school board the use of the old building during the erection of new on, worth to the school board $1,000 to $1,M0, and l agreeing to clear all buildings off at my ex pense not such an exorbitant price. In the meantime, jou scoffers, call around and secure (he old building for fSUd. 1 will glte jou time to pay for It, or hold jour peace. Thanking you, I tn, Ilespectfullv jours, P. McNally. Scranton, Aug. 29. Mnlnly for Heptasophs. Editor of The Tribune-Sir- it is to be ugrclted that In j-our report of yesterdat's Ibptasoph excursion to Lake Ariel a more extended nctlce could not be given to the addresses dellveied there in the afternoon, for the reason that they would thus reach more cf the members than could possibly get to heir them amid the noise and hustle of so large a number of people on the grounds. Brothel Uyland's address was Indicative of his enthusiasm for the welfare of the order, Ihouih It was alonj the beaten track, while Supreme Kentinel llutidrlek's address was full of fun; but In th address of Brother J. Illllot Boss wo had what was not merely a display of eloquence, but was forceful, thoughtful anil tliuelj. I cannot report that address, nor eu-n 'le a fair Indication of It; but I was parlleii Lilly Impressed with the warning note be tounded after dicLuini. that he Older of Heptasophs is "grind In the work It has already accomplished, boundless In its possibilities, and holy In Its purposes." 1 can't recall the wordi of the warning eractly, but the ImprCMion they left with me is that there is too much self-seeking in tho subordinate conclavei for the proper praillio of the fraternal principles wo puLss, and too much of a ill. position to use the fra ternal fcatuie for base and selfish mils; that tne order has now reached a point In its develop ment where the tendency toward extravagant management Ic eilromely dangerous, and that therefore the greatest rare should be taken to select the very best mm as rcniesrntaltvrs to the next supreme conelaie. I cannot put it as he did, but it came to me with gieat force, and 1 wish eiery member of our order could hate heard It 1 that Is why I want to get the lientllt of The Tribune's circu lation for Ihfke few lines, Vcrj' respectfully, IUt Id a. Griffiths. Scranton, Pa., Aug, W, 1000. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS NATIONAL ENCAMP ME NT UNION VETERAN LEGION AT FT. WAYNE, IND. Reduced Rates via the Pennsyl vania Railroad. On account of the National Kncamp ment, Union Veteran Legion, nt VI. Wayne, Ind., on September 12, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will fell excursion tlcketts nt the rate of one fare for the round trip from all points on Its lino east of Plttsburs and Krle to Ft. Wayne. Tickets to be mild nnd good gulns September 1, 10, and 11, returnlnff, to September 18, Inclusive. Walt for the Excursion to Saratoga Springs, Sept. 5th Thu Tlmo of the Grand FloraV Pete nnd Parade. Ticket,, will be sold nt all Dela ware und Hudson rnllroari stations at the low rates of $1.00 fo- adults and $2.00 for children, Rood (jolng on regu lar trains No 1 an! No, 3, Wednesday, September fith, und good for return on any regular ttuln on or before Sep tember 7th. An extension of three days will be nllowed upon payment of J1.00 extra to the agent at Saratoga. Labor Day Excursion to Toronto, via the Lehigh Valley Railroad. On nceount of the Industrial Fair at Toronto, this company will sell tickets to that point und return on September 1 and 2, at the low rate of $0.55, via all rail route, or tS.45 via rail and steamer from Lewlston. These tickets will be good for return passage to and In cluding September 5, and will be hon ored on nny train, except the Mack Diamond Kxpress. Tickets will also be good for stop-over at Niagara Kalis within the time limit. For additional Information consult Lehleh Valley ticket agents. The New York, Ontario and Western Railwin company will run an excur sion to Lake Poyntelle, Sunday, Hep tember 2. A more desirable place for a grand recrentlon can not be found in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Trains leave Scranton at 8.30 a m., and re turning leave the lake at C.10 p. in. The fare from Sctanton and return will be $1. THEATRCAL. "Sapho" nt the Academy. A fair sired audience sweltered thiough four acts of "Sapho," the famous, at the Acadeni) of Music last night. The sweltering can be taken In a double sense, for whole the thermometer was pretty high in front cf the footlights, It was considerably higher on the stage. The Tlrcj Stock companj made a bold ven lute In introducing "Sapho" into their reper toire, but It will doubtless be a successful one, if its success with a Scratiton audience can bo taken as a criterion. 'Iheir tendon of Daudet's novel, closely follows the Nethersole interpre tation, although It Is free from the wholesale tulgaiity and roaincnc'i of the original produc tion. The company is well drilled In the lines, and 1 i't niuM's performance went along very smootblj". The distinct bit of the cteu ing was Koifel by IMuard O'Kelly, who mide a tcry natural, lery likable I'eidlnand Brles. Mr. O'Kelly is possessed of a grand phtsiiuie, and gbes a hearty, whole-souled porlrajal of the illtllciilt role of the I'aiisian journalist, which earned him the applause of the entire audience. Miss Lillian Mae Crawford made an excellent Sapho, and as the alluring, bewitching model did very well. A clete-r bit of comedy was contributed by Walter MeCowIej- as .loseph, Caussin's yawning sonant, and W. A. Bunnell made an acceptable .lean (jaussln. Seieral clever specialties, grouped together as the "(iuat Item in Pantheon," were presented preceding the play. "Sapho" will be on the boards again this afternoon and "The Siege of PcMn" will be presented tonight. The King Dramatic Company. The King Drauiitic company will fill u week's engagement at tbe Academy of Music commenc ing Monday afternoon, September .1, presenting a lepertoire of metropolitan successes such as "The Cherry Pickers," "Quo Vadis," "..port ing Duchess," "l'.iust," "Cotton King," "power of the Piess" and other productions of espial stiength. Monday afternoon tbe great sensational melo drama, "The Cotton King," will be presented in its entirety, showing some of the best scenic and mechanical effects ever seen ou the Aead cmy stage presented by a repertoire organiJtion. Mr. Lawrence firattan, the jouug toinantic ac tor, will be seen In one of his favorite roles, that of Jack, Oiboinc, "The Cotton King." Monday etening a play that needs no special mention to Seranton theater goers, hating plajrd here before and always to crowded bouses, '"Ibe Power of the Press" will be produced. Mr. (rattan will poitrav the inle of Stetc Carson. Arthur Pcckeiis as Turner Moigaii and Miss Kath erlno StanOlsb will l tun as miic Carson, wife of Stete. F.iel.t ntiee of scenery tlisplatcil on the Academj stage next week is cairled by tho King Dramatic company and painted at the Appell studio it Harrlsburg, I'j.. one of the finest In tbe state. Gillette's Secret Service. William Oilletto's "Sjeret Service," which is to be presented with all the original scenerj' und effects at the I.tceum Moneliy afternoon and et en lug, Sept. 3, Labor day, Is a four act drama founded on certain incidents in connection ttitli the siege of Itlcbmond during the late Citll war. Mr. Gillette' pietious performances Ir. the play-making line, all of which have been eminent successes and some of which arc still popular attractions, gate reason for the expectation tint he would some day write the most striking American play ever penned, and, if all that has been written about "Secret Si nice" Is to be be lieved he has reached that distinction In this work. Indeed, "Secret Sen ice" has been almost un animously dechrcd by the critics "the best American plaj eter wiltten." It lias at all events protect a most wortny successor to "The Private Secretary," "Held by the Knemy," "Mr. Wilkin son's Widows" and Too Much Johnson." It and "Held by the Knemy" aic the only pieces of serious work which the author has done for the stage, and they both hate won distinction, the first hating been so good a war play that It called all American diamatlsts' attention to this source of supply for wir material and it remained the best war drama until "Secret Senice" wai written. "The Siege of Pekln." Hie late trouble In China his perhaps stlired Ihe Christian world mole than anj-thlng that has happened In a nation's affairs for many jears. All clvlllvcd nations were Interested and none more tluu our own country, wlthour minister, Mr. Conger, and bis family, barricaded In Ihe legation at Pekln and subject to dally attacks by the hordes of Boxer troops, and etery Ameri can heart beat with apprehension until news came of tMr relief. That this subject and incident would make a strong dramatic story for the stage goes without saying and Manager h'lroy has taken adtantagn of It, and tonight the patrons of the Academy will bate an opportunity of Hcelug In mimic form Just what transpired in far away China. The play opens with a Boxer outbreak and termin ates with the relief of the legation In Pekln and the triumphant entiance of (leneral Chaffee and the 1'nltrd Plates troops. Prince Tuan, the leader of the Boxen, Is one of the principal diameters of the play and Is tlllaliiMis enough to ault the most rabid lover of melodrama. The play Is In three acts 'and abounds In strong dramatic situations and start ling climaxes, This Is the first plsy dealljig with the subject that has leen Isunched and In Tren ton last week, where the company produced the piece, there was i curtain call at the end of each act. Manager Elroy has all new and appro priate sceney for the production. The People's A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tli? Beusm nt VU WUn Have Houses to Rent, Real Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help Thevi Small Advertisements Cost One Cent n Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents u Word lixuept Sltuatloni Wimted, Which Aro In serted. Tree. FOR RENT. fvrniuToei'MCKA AVKSUC: rot'tt floor! delator; location unexcelled. A. V. Bower, A XKW COTTAflK FOH HKST AT LAKP, SUIIU ldun. Kuquire of or address l (J. Drlffg', Nicholson, Pa. tlS-KLIlVKV-ltOOM HOUSE, (IIIKKN iltDnlls Pleasant location) modern improutneiits, O. R., Tribune. I'Ott I1KNT - 403 LACKAWANNA AVKNt't'., four floors; elevator; belt store and loca tion In Scianton. FOR GALE l-OIt 8 LP. -linSTAl'ltANT AND Kl'llNIHIlKD room apartment, making gooa money; oiuci ond best established stand In Scranton. Finn. Sill cheap poor health. Dolan, lil Prankllu atcnue. FOR SALE OR RENT. si.v: on hi:nt-hott.l wilson. siti'atp.i) on Main street. PcckWIIe. Pa. Tor further Information call on Proprietor M. D. Belt. WANTED-TO BUY. VAliT)-SK(?0iTHANlT 'SLOT MAClFlNES must be In good order; ttate particulars ss to make and pi ice. Addiess, L. II,, general de lit cry, Scranton, P. BOARDING. FI'IIMSIinb BOOM AND BOARD, SUITADLB for two, three minutes walk to court bouse, ,Vfi Washington atinuc. HELP WANTED. WANTr.n-.vr onck, a comit.tknt tkm).i- raplur and tvpowrlter, who also has a guod knowledge of bnokkeiplng and geneial olfice work. Address A. 11. (J., Tribune ctlice. HELP yJANTED-FEM ALE. WANTCD A COMPKTI'.NT OIUL AS COOK AND laundress Applv by letter, gblng refer ences, to Mn. Bobcrison,' Box 4"), Scranton, Pa. WANTKD roil UKNCIIAL lIOrSKWOUK. (11 lib or middle aged woman with lirst class refei fneej, good wages to right party. Apply Ml Harrison atenue. J-OS7 LOST-AUG, 21, TURKU COWS, ONE HKD jr.lt sey, one red with horns and gray with long horns. Addrca N. Conner, Olypbant, Pa. LEGAL. TO TUP. OWXKRS OR Itr.PUTKD OWNF.R3 OF property bounding or abutting upon both sides of Cedar atcnue, from Willow street to Birch street, and Birch street, from the west curb line of Cedar atcnue north of Birch street to tbe west curb line of Cedar avenue south of Birch htreet, In the Lletentli ward of tbe cltv of Scranton. Pa. Take notice that, under the direction of Coun cils, 1 will make the assessment for curbing and for pat ing, with vitrifled brick on a concrete base, Cedar atenue and II rill street, between the points turned abotu, on Tuesday, the (111 elay of September, A. 1)., I'KJO, at 1U o'clock in the forenoon, at my olllce In the City ll-ill, city of Scranton, Pa., ut which time and place jou may appear and be heard if oii so elesiie. JOSr.PH P. PHILLIPS, (itj- Kngineer. P?OOSftLS. SKALKD PROPOSALS WILL BK BKCHIVKD AT the olllce of the City Clerk, Scranton. Pa , until 7.J0 p. in., Thursdaj-, September SO, 1!W, to construct the Nineteenth District Main Sewer with the necessary fixtures and nppllances. Bach bielder shall enclose with bis propell bis certified check for fifteen hundred dollais as a guarantee to execute a contract if awarded tbe same. Should the bidder le whom tbe contract shall hate- been awarded omit to execute the same within ten dajs fiom the date of award, the en closure atoompanjlng his roposal shall be for feited to tho tne of the City of Scranton. The City Knginocr's estimate of the cost of construct ing said sewer Is fl4H,ijs) flj, pan oru nprclrlc-a-tluns ure tiled in the ol3ce of the City Cleric. The cit resirtes the rislit to reject any or all bids. By older of Cltv fminc-iH M. f. l.wrXLK, City Clerk. Scianton, Pa., Aug. i'j, rssi. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT the office of the Cltt Engineer, Scranton, Pa. until 5 o'clock p. m., Thursday, September el, I WO, for furnishing and laying sidewalks and cobble gutters on (Jarfleld atenue, from Jackson street, to Pettebone street. In the Fourth ward, os per siieclticatlons on file In the office of the City Engineer. 'Ihe city reserves the right to reject snv and all bids. JOSEPH V PHILLIPS, City Engineer. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL HE HKCKIVKD AT the office of the City Kngineer, Scranton. Pa., until ii o'clock p. m., Thursday, September 0, lliOO, tor furnishing and lajiug sldcwalka and cobble gutters on 1' ttston atenue, from the Roaring Brook bridge to Ititer street; Rlter street, from Pltlston atenue to Stone avenue; Orchard street, ft am I'ittston atenue to Stone aunue; Prospect avenue, from Orchard street to Rltcr street; Stone aveini". from Hemlock street to Rltcr stieet, In the Twelfth ward, work to be done according to speciOcatlons on tile in the otliee of tbe City Knglueer, The city rcsenes the right to re'Ject snv and all bids. JOSEPH P. PHILLIPS, City Kngineer. SEM.ED PROPOSALS VtILL BlfnECElVED AT the office of tbe City Clerk, .Scranton. Pa, until 7.30 odock p. m. Thursday, September (I, Jtmu, to coi struct a sewer on Delaware street, as follows; Commencing at a point ou Delaware street, one hundred feet fiom Sanderson avenue and extending therefrom to Dickson atenue. Tho city nsertes the right to reject any or all bids. By order of Cltj Councils M. T. LAVELLE, Cltv Clerk, scranton. Pa., Aug. 27, 1000. DTJNMOSE. A farewell social will be held In Liurel Hill park this afteinoon in honor of Miss Llbble Con nors of this borough. Imitations have bcrn Is sued to a large circle of friends. The funeral of Anna, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Walsh, who died st the home Tuesday morning, was held jesterday af ternoon. A large number of the sorrowing play mites of the little girl were In ittendanc. Interment was made In St. Mary's Catholic ceme tery. The announcement of the coming mirriage of Miss Anna Mcllale, of Hunker Hill, and John Oildea, cf Archibald, Is made by Imitations which hate been Issued, Tbe ceremony will take place Wednesday, Srptemltfr 12, In St. Maiy's Catholic church. Rakcrjman Evans, who conducted the baksry shop on East Drinker street, trill open up In the Frost building next uvek, a confectionery and toy shop. Mrs. William Miller, of Brook street, and little son, John, are at Mauch Chunk, the guests of nlitlus. They will be gone about two weeks. Mr. Smith, of Msutli Chunk, who has been visiting at the home of William Miller on Brook street for the past few dajs, returned home j-es. terday. Edward Cross, of West Drinker etieet, left jes. terelay for Elmdale to spend some time. Brakeman William Kreager, of the Erio and Wjoming Valley road Is suffering from a badlj squeezed baud, sustained Monday while engaged at Ids duties. Miss Clarissa Morgan, of Port Jen Is, Is the guest of friends on (Irote street. Mrs. J. J. Brogan, of Chestnut street, is in Syracuse, N. Y. WOMAN SCAHED TO DEATH. Elkton, Md., An; ?9. -During a set ere elec trlcal storm which tlslted Cecil xmnty last evening, Mrs. Matilda Marshall, wi t of Frank Marshall, a farmer residing near Sjlmar, was killed by fright. Mrs. Marshall was i.i the sec ond story of her residence, and when the storm was at Its height became so frightened that lie expired. m POSTMASTER AT MOSCOW. Washington, Aug, 20. O, E. Vaughn was today appointed postmaster at Moscow, Lackawanna county Exchange. SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTCiT-dTrTLTirf'TrTioiT keeiier. Address M. S., Tribune olllce. SITUATION WAN1ED-AS 110rSKKr.LPF.lt, V erood washer and Ironer. Addrevi A. II., Tribune otfico. SITUATION WANTF.D- UV A UltIL AT (IKN ersl hnusewoik; cm glte references Ad dress 110 Kim street, South side, City. WAVTKD-WASHINO AND IllONlNO. TO 110 at home, or will take offices to rbmn. Ad diess Mrs. A. M., care 420 Forest court, iltj SITUATION WANTKD BV AN KXPKUT LAI'S dress of ladles and gentlemen's hue clothes. Call 731) rear Adains otenue. SITUATION WANTCD AS BlTCIII'.lt; 111011 oughlt exiierieoced. J. Hilton, '!I0 sprltiij street, city. YOl'NO MAN, KXPKUT WITH I'lCU RF.S, would like position. Address "M," this ol fice. WANTKD WAMIINO AND lltOMNII 10 DO T home; satisfaction guaranteed; terms rea sonable. Call or address Mrs. U II., 20S M-rld-Ian street. EMPLOYMENT WANTKD OF ANY KIND, SfCH as washing Lather towels and butchers" linens a specialty. Address II. P. U., Dunmore. AN ACCOUNT ANTiKSIUES POSITION WILL accept any clerical work. Addiess Account ant, C23 Washington atcnue. 811 CATION WANTED TO (10 OUT BY THE day washing and Ironing; ttuslilng und bon ing taken home also; ladles' and gentlemen's laundry preferred. Coll or address L. II., "Ml North Sumner utenue SITUATION WANTKH UY YOl'NO LADY OF good business ability, ss bookkeeper, cashier or tjpewnter; understands stenograph), wiltes good band. Address "Experienced, .12-1 Sum ner atenue, city. SITUATION WANiED-RY TllC IUY WASIIIXO or mrubblng Address M, A.. 1721 Jackson street. RECRUITS WANTED. MARINE CORPS UNITED STATES SIVY III'. crults wanted Able-bodied men, eervice on our warships In all parts of the world ond ou land in the Pliillppu es, when required Lieu tenant Colonel B. It. Russell. . W. Coinor Iank attanni and Wjomlng avenues, Seranton. MONEY TO LOAN. OUICK STRAIGHT LOVNS CIHUY, CONNT.t.L building. ANY AMOUNT Or MONEY TO t.ON. QUICK, straUht loans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to C per cent. Call on N. V Walker, 31 1-315 Council building. DRESSMAKING. DBE1SMAKINO FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER; also ladles' waists. Louise Shoemaker, 213 Adams aetnue. CITY SCAVENGER A. B. BRIGOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. B. BRiaO, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main atenue, or Eickc's drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 0M0. PROFESSION A L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SI'AULDLSa, C. P. A., 2.1 TRAD era' Bauk buildlli;. Architects. EDWARD II. nVVIS, ARCHITECT, CONNEI.L building, Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT, PRK K building, Hi) Washington avenue, Scranton. Cabs and Carriages. RUBBER TIRED CABS AND CAltHIAfJKS; BEST of service. Prompt attention giten orders, by 'phone 'Phones 21172 and M.!2. Joseph Keilej, Yl Linden. Dentists. DR. C. K. KILKNBKROKK, PAUL! BUILDINd, Spruce street, Scranton. DR. I. O. LYMN, SCRANTON PRIVATE DO'S pital, corner Wjomlng and Mulberry. DR. C. C. LAUinCH, 115 WiOMINO AVKM'lT DR, II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. Hotels find Restaurants. nil! F.LK CAFE. US AND 127 FRANKLIN AVE. nue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEICLUR, Propiletor SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D.. L. & W.-pTs senger depot. Conducted on the Kuronean plap. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor. LawyerB. J. W, BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL- loi-at-latv. Rooms 3U-.1I3 Mears building. I). II. IlEPLOCLK, ATT()IINE -LOAN'S NEfilT tlated on real ckIsIp secuilty. Mi-urs building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce meet FRANK II BOVI.E. nonl'.V All COl"v.sKL lui at-law. Burr building, Rooms 11 mid 14, Washington ateuii". WILLARD, WAKRKN k KNAPP, ATTORNEY 1 Republican building, i and Counsellors-at l,av. Vt'ncliinctnn atenue. JKSSUP & .IESSIT, ATTORNEYS AND C01"N'-sellors-at-l.aw. Couuuuntttaltb biil'ding, Kuiiti 10, SO and 21. JWIFS W. Otltl'illiD. TinitN'EV-ATI.. Rooms 614, 515 and 510 Boaid of Trade .jull.l Ing. iIdWARD Tv.'TllAYER. ATTORNEY. ROo'lh ISU-OOI, tills Boor, Mears building. I A WA1RKS, ATrOlt 'EY-AT-I W, BOARD of Trade building, Scranton, I'H. O. rT PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-L UV, BOARD of Trade biiildin;, fcw rantun, Pa. PA1TKRSON k WILCOX, TRADERS' N vVio.N'AI. Bauk building. C. COMEOYS, !) II REPUBLICAN BUILDIN'fi. A. W. BEHTHOLF, ATIORXEY, MEARS HI.IXI, Physicians and Surgeons. Dlt.W. K. ALLF.V, 511 NORTH WASIIIVOTOs" .Iteuue. DR. S. W. L'AMOREM'X, OFFICE 3.V) WASH tngton atcnue. Residence, 1314 Mulberrt. Chronic ilisejse-s, luius, heart kidneys and genitourinary oigans a spri laity. Hours, 1 tu 4 p. in. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, SCIUNTOV, Pa. Cours prepantorj to college, law, medi cine or business. Opens Sept. 1 Jt it. Send f,,r catalogue. Rev. 'I bonus II. Cann, I.L.D,, piin clpal and proprietor; W. E. Plumlej, A. '. jieadmaster. Seeds. (1. R. CLARK k CO., SEEDSMEN AM) M II eijiuen, stole 201 Washington atenue; gieen houses. 1050 North Main atenue; stole tele phone, 7SJ Wiro Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR Oil LACKMVAN.NA utenue, Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. BAUER'S OllCHESTKA-MUSICI FOR 1HLI.S. picnics, parties, leccptlons, weddings and con cert work furnished. For terms address R. J. Bsucr, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, uter llulhert's music store, MEOARdEK BROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, V.S lelopes, papei bags, twine. Warehouse, 13rt Washington avenue, Scranton, ps RAILROAD TIME TABLE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule in Effect May 27, 1000. J'alno leave Scranton: 0.45 a. in., week days, for Bunbury, Harrisburp, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and for Pltts- nff nnd the West. 0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pattsville, Roadinr;, Norristown, find Philadelphia; and for Bun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia.. Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg nnd tho West. 2.18 p. m., woek days, (Sundays 1.08 p. m.,) for Sunbury, Harris hurg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg nnd tho West. For Hazleton, Potts vllle Heading, &c, week days. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hazleton, Pottsvllle, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. .1. II. WOOD, flen. Pass. Agf. - H. HUTCHINSON, Oen. Mgr. Delawave, Iwickawanna and Western. In Effect June 10, WOO. ."'In-Leate Scranton for New York at I.i, ...00, 8.(0, S.0G and 10.U5 . in., 12.55, 3.S3 led V?,.v- '" yx I'hilaiJelplila ut 5.(0, S.01 and lO.u., a. ,.; I2.sr, an, ,.rff , m, por troiids b'lrif st 0.10 p. ni. Milk and accommodation at ',;.,., p' ,n' A"l at Hoboken at 6 63, 7,1, 10.13 u. in.; 1-J.us, 2,4;, .iSi 7.19 on(i 9.43 p. n). Arrlte at Plilludelplda at 10 00 a, m. 1.0), 3.(1, COO and 8.2J t. m. Arrlte from New York st LUJ, 4.00 and 10.S0 a m.; 1.00, 1.52, V4S, 9.(5 v !',S0J'- '" ,,ro,n Slroudsburg at 8.08 a. m. -Nortli- Lejive S, union for Buffalo and inter mediate stations at 1.10, (10 and 8.X0 a. m,; 1-M, S.(S nnd U.S.- p. m. For Oswego and Syra cme at ( lo a. in. and 1.5.', p. in. For Utlca at 110 a. in. and 1.53 p. in, For Montrose at 8..1C a. m. ; 1.0.. p, m. and 5.13 p. m. For Nichob son at (.00 and 0.13 p. m. Tor Binghamton. 10.2J ' , '" '' '" "1" In Sscranton from Buffalo 1-10, ,2.53, 5,5 and 10 ft) a. m. ; 3.30 and 8 00 '''" r"in Oswego and Sjraciise st 2.55 a. m.; I-.M and 8(10 p. in. From Utlca st 2 85 a. m ; 1-.IS and s.sn p. ,n, yrom xrholon at 8.J0 a. V.V.vl1"1 fl'" P- m- '" Montrose at 7.8S and 10 is) a m. , .1 20 and S.OO p. m, Bloomsburg Dltislon-Leave Scranton for Northumberland nt 0.4B 10.0.1 a. m.J l.f and 500 p. m l'0r IMjmuuth at 1.0S. 3.(0. 8.6 and ii..!.i ; p. ni, For Nniitlcoke at 8.10 a. in. Arrlte at Northumberland at 11.35 a. m.; 1.10, 5.00 ami . ,ff "' Alie Nuntlcoke at 9.10 a. m. Arrlte "J ' Ijinoiitb at 2 00. 4.1J and 0 50 11. m. and J-mi a. m. Arrlte at Scrnntcm from Norihum beiland at 0.(2 a. m.; 12.;I5, 4.60 and 8(5 p. m l-ram Nantlcoke nt 11.00 a. m. From Pljm out!. t 7.30 a. in., s.20, 3 35 ond 11.10 p. m. ., . SUNDAY TRAINS. !oiith Le.itc Seranton 1.40, 3.O0, 5.(0, 10.05 a. m.; 3.3.1, 3.40 and 8.10 p. in. North Leate Scranton at 1.10, 4.10 a. m.J 1.65, 6(s and 11.15 p. 111. Bloomsburg Division Iave Scranton at 10.05 a m. and 5.50 p. m. Delawaie and Hudson. In Effect .lune 13th, 1000. Trains for Parbnudalp leave Scranton at fl.50, 7.61. 8.81, 10.13 a. in.; 12.0J, 1.2.1. 2.J8, 3.62, 8.25, 0 2.,, 7.67. U.15, 11 15 p. m.; 1.10 a. m. )-or Ilonesdale and Lake Lodore C.!0, 10.13 a. m. : 2 20 and 5.25 p. m. For Wllkes-nane -6.45, 7.4S, 8.(1. 0.SH, 10.4.1 a. m.; 12 01, 1.2S, 2.18, 3.33, 4.27, 0.10, 7.48, 10.41, 11.30 p. m. For L. V. II. n. points fl.(S a. m.J 12.03, 2.18, 3.31 and 11.30 p. m. For Pennstltania It. If. points 6.(5, 0.33 a. m.; 2.13 and (27 p. in. For Albant and all points north-d.20 a. m. and 3.62 p. m. SUNIUY TBUN'S. For Carbondale 7.20, 0.00, 11.33 a. ni.: 2.20, 3.62, 5.(7. 10 5 p. 111. For WIH,ea-lljire-n.33 a. in.; 12.03, 1.5S, 3.23, (.(.', 0.27. 8.27 p. ni For Albant- and points north 3.52 p. m. For Ilonesdale and Lake Lodore 9.00, 11.33 1. m. and 3.62 p. m Lowest lates to all pusnts in United States and Canae'a. -I. W. nilllDICK, O. P. A., Albany. N. V. II. W. riioss, I). P. A., Scranton, Pa. Xehlgh Valley Pvailroad. In KITect May 27. 1100, Trains Leave Scranton. For PhUndelphii and New- York, via D. & II. B. It., at G.45 a. m. and 12.03. 2.18, (.27 (Black Diamond Kxpress), and 11,30 p. m. Sundays, D. 4: II. It. II., 1 68. 7.(H p ni. For White Haven, Hazleton and principil points In the coil regions, via D. & II K. It., l 45. 2.1S and 4 27 p. m. For Pottsvllle. 0.(5, 2.18 p. ni. For Bithleheni, L'aston, Beading, Harrlsburir and principal Intermediate stations via D. etc II. It. It, (1.15 a. in.; 12.01, 218, 4.27 (Black Dia mond r.press). 11.30 p. m. Sundays, D. & H. It. It., 1.58, 7.4S p. 111. For Tunkhannock, Towanda, F.lmtra, Ithaca, Geneva and principal Intcnnediats stations, ila D., L. & W. It. II., 8.08 a m.; 1.05 and 3.35 p. m. For Oeneva, nochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago, and all points west, via D. 4 II. It. B., 12.03, 3 31 (Black Di imond Kxpress), 7.43. 10.11, 11.30 p. in. Suml.it s. D. & II. It. Tt 12.03 p. b. ; 7.( p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley parlor cars on all trslns between Wllkcs-Bsrro and New York, Philadelphia, Buffalo and Sus pension Bridge. B0I.LIN II. WILBUn, den. Supt., 20 Corthnd street. New Yoik. CHAIil.KS S. LKF., Oen. Pass. Agt., 20 Cortland street, New York A. W. NONNT.MACIIKIt, Dlt. Pass. Agt., fsoutli nethlehem. Pa. For tickets and Pullman reservations apply SOv) Lackawanna atenue, Scianton, Pa. Central Railroad of New Jersey. Stations In New York root of Liberty streat, N. II.. and South Ferrj Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insuring cleanliness and comfort TIMH TAIlI.i: IN f:FFFCT MAY 21, 1600. Trains leaie Scranton for New York, Newark, L'liraheth. Philadelphia, F.aston, Bethlehem, Al leutown, Mauch ('bunk and White Haven, at 1.30 a i-i.; express, j.ju; expie, 1.0C p. m. Sun dats, 2 15 p. 111. For I'ittston and Wilkes llarre, 8.30 a, m., 1.20 and 4 00 p m 'undais, 2.15 p. In. Fr Mounl.iln Paik, 8.S0 a. m., 1 20 and 4.00 p in. Sundsts, 2.15 p ni. For Baltlnmre and Washington, and points Soi.th and We.t via Bethlehem, 8.30 a. m 1 20 p. m. Sundats, 2.11 p. m. For Long Hunch, Ocean drove, etc., at 8.30 (thinned ''ar) s. in. and 1 20 p. m. For Heading, Lebanon and Ilarrlshurg, via Al. hntowii, 8 ."0 a. m. and 1.20 p. m. Sundays, 2.I1" p. m. For Pottsvllle, 8.10 a. m., 120 p. m. Through tickets to all points rut, south and west at lowest rates at the station I. 11. 0111.11 M'SKN, Oen. Supt. II. P. BALDWIN", Oen. Pass. Agt. New York, Ontario and Western It.H. 11MB TABl.U IN EFFECT SUXDAT, JUNE 21, 1100 North Bound Trains. l.eate Ieave Scran- Carbon- Arrive Trains. tn. dale. Cadosla. 201 10(0 a. m, 1120 a. m. 1.05 p.m. jftl 3.1-1 p. in. 4.32 p. m. 6.(5 p, m. "07 fl.ui p. m.Arrite Carbondale, 8.40 p. m. r-ouin iiounu 1 rains. l.eate Leate Cadosla. Carbondale, 202 7.00 a. m. 201 8.40s. 111. lO.Oia. in, 00 2.05 p. m. 1.31 p. ni. SUNDAYS ONLY. North Bound. Leate Leave Scran- ' Carbon ton, dale. "ft.-. 8.30 a. in. 0 10 a. m. Seranton, T.40 a. m. 10 45 a m. 4 20 p. in. Arrlvt Cadosla. 10.45 a. m. 20J 7.00 p. m.Arrlve Carbondale, 7.43 p. fa. r-uiiu, ujiiitu. Leate Leate Cadosla. Carbondale, Seranton, 203 7.00a. in. 7.(0a. m. OS l.SOp. 111. 6.3( p. in. 0.85 p.m. Traiii No. 201 makes connection for points Ninth .'lid South on Main Line, st Cadoeia. Trains New. 201 and 204 make Walton, Delhi, Ilamden and Sidney connections. Trains Nos 205 and 204 make Mala Lint con neetlons on Sunday. For further Information, consult ticket agents. J. ('. ANDKIIRON', (Jen Pass Agt., New Yerk, .1. I'.. WKI.II, Tratellng Passenger Agent, Scran. ton, Pa. Erie and Wyoming Valley, Time Table In Effect May 25. 1000. Tialns leate scranton for llawley, Lake Ariel and Intrimedlate points ss follows! No, 1. 8(1 n. in.; No. (, 2 25 p. m. ; No, 6, 5.20 p. in.: No. S, 7.65 p. m. Sunday trains at 9.00 a. m. and 100 n, m. Trains No. 2 nnd No. 4 connect st llawley fof points c Erie railroad. NEWSPAPERS Tiir. wiLKr.suAnnr. nr.conn oam dr had In Scranton at tbe news stands of Itelsman Bros.. 405 Spruci and 503 Linden; f. Nonon, Mi tackattauna atcnue; I. 8, Echutzer, 211 pruce sireei. 3 SCALP TREATMENT. Mns, I T. r.LLF.B, SCALP THKATMEKT, 8O0.I shampooing, Mc, ; facial massagii maalcun Ing, 25c. J chiropody. 701 Quincy. f-
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