Tiilii ttUUANTON TlUBUNE-iUDAV, AUGUST .31, 11)00. lACKAWANM COUNTY. CARBONDALE CELEBRATION FUND. Th soliciting committee acVtnowl rtlses the following pnld subscriptions to the Labor Day celebration fund: O. A. Tyle. $1; U K. Morris, COc: Prank E. Dennis, $2; J. AV. Kilpntrlrlc, $2; I.. W. Rehkop, 50c; J. J. McNulty, $10; F. M. Fox, 410; I. J. Mannlon, 10; T. K. Campbell. 3; V C. Lee. $!; I' ll. Puffy. $2; J. V. Phcevem, $2; J. P. Collins, $1; llartholomny Ilrewlnff Co., $10; J. "VV. Dlmock, $1; Hrennnn & Boylan. IS; H. F. Clark, Me: II. tt Mny, Me; T. H. Klmer, COc; Part: Clothlnc House, 50e; Frank P. Ilrown. $5: Louis Ilruner, $3; 11. II. Trnlles, $2: V. 13. Stansbury, 50c; cash, C0e; J. F. McDonald, sM. P. A. Duffy, $1: Sixth Avenue Nick, 50c; Anthony II. Letts, $lfi; F. C. Munn, J2: Alfonso Sl rlanna, f0c; Robert Kdwnrds. $1; 1. Man?, 50c- E. II. V. Ilurke, $1; Jnmes Pldgeon, 50c; John A. Lunney. 30c; John Qubert, $1; 1. L. Snyder. Me. It has been jsuRECfltud that the fund be deposited in one of the banks to buy bread In ease the miners decide to strike. THE NEW MASTER MECHANIC. Yesterday a notice was i.osW at the locomotive shop over the signa ture of Superintendent of Motive Pow er Slack and General Manager Younrf. announcing the appointment of Robert Rennle, of Mauch Chunk, to succeed Master Mechanic 'William It. John Bon, resigned. Mr. Ilennlo will take charge of the local department Satur day morning. lie has been employed at the Lehigh Valley shops In Mauch Chunk until recently, and formerly lived at Richmond, Va. Mr. Rennle was n visitor here about two weeks ngo, and In company with one of the employes, Inspected the several de partments of which ho will have charge tomorrow. Those with whom he came In contact found him a veiy genial person. Mr. Johnson has not yet nnnounced what his plans for the future are. 5,000 WILL BE IN LINE. It Is expected that C.000 men will be In lino Labor Day in this city. Nearly all the organizations from Forest City to Archbold will bo represented. Four bands and two drum corps will nc company the laborers. Resides the mine workers there will be in line printers, plumbers, carpenters, masons, machinists, etc. The Juniors will alt-o turn out. A. J. Padden will be grand marshal and John Hetmes chief of staff. LOCA AND PERSONAL. Professor Stockman, organist of St. Rose church, has returned from a visit to his old home In Germany. Miss Mamie Lally afd Miss Mamie Render, of Canaan '.itrect, uie vlslt in friends In Aldenvllle. Miss Ruth Dilts has returned from a visit of two weeks in Scranton and ViIkes-Rarre. The Lillputlans will hold their first reheat sal In the opera house this even In. Dr. II. C. Wheeler has joined his fnmlly for a brief visit at Afton, N. Y. Miss Grace Simrell is visiting Clif ford friends. Miss Tlllle Nealon, of Pike street, Is enteitalning Mips Stella Connors, of Plttston. Mrs. William Halgh and daughter, Maud, arc sojourning at Thompson. PRICEBTJRG. A very pleasant surprise party was held Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Revels in honor of the fourteenth birthday of their daughter Agnes. Games and mu sic were enjoyed during the evening and after a delicious lunch the young folks returned to their homes declar ing Miss Agnes a fine hostess. Those present were: Miss Carrie McLaugh lin, Edith and Margaret Morgansa, Annie, Alayme, Carrie and Ruth Ruck lund, Maymc Kennedy, Nellie Sullivan, Josephine Langan, Annie and Maggie Jones, Margaret Klalnbour, Mayme Morris, Annie and Lizzie McGuire, Lulu Welland, Ellle Mewklrk, May felgle, Vatic Agnes and Florence Re vels; Messrs. Hert Davis, John Ed wards, Joseph llolan, John Lynch, Ed die Gallagher, Willie Dearie, David Matthews, Thomas Williams, of Oly phant; William Cooper, David Thom as, Nathaniel Thomas, John Halley, George Eby, Arthur Davis, Frank Dol phin, Benjamin 0'IIara, Leo McGowan, JIarvey and Lewis Newklrk, John and Gerald Revels, Sirs. Newklrk, Mrs. McGowan, Mr. and Mrs. Revels. A Mother Tells How She Saved Her Little Daughter's Life. I am the mother of eight children and have had a great deal of experi ence with medicines. Last summer my little daughter had the dysentery in Its worst form. We thought she would die. I tried everything I could think of, but nothing seemed to do her any good. I saw by an advertisement in our paper that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was highly recommended and sent and got a bottle at once. It proved to be one of the very best medicines we ever had in the house. It saved my Ilttla daughter's life. I am anxious for every mother to know what an excellent medicine it Is. Had I known it at first it would have saved me a great deal of anxiety and my little daughter much suffering. Yours truly, Mrs. George F. Burdlek, Liberty, R. I. For sale by all druggists. Matthew Broth ers, wholesale and retail agents. OLYPHANT. Professor R. N. Davis, of Dunmore, was a caller In town yesterday. Miss Maud Thomas Is spending the week at Crystal lake. Ex-Rurgess McNulty and family will in a few days remove to Throop borough. The marriage of Russell C. Dries bach to Miss Sadie Heckman, of Wllkes-Barre, took place on Wednes day afternoon nt the residence of J. F. Westcott, on Delaware street. Rev. WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY STRONG AGAIN ! f O a " r S J jfrjxUfyW vigor 10 tht whole btlni. All drains ajid tones art checked ttrmaninlly. Unless patltnti are pre-pcrlr curod, ihcir condition of ,ea worries them loto Insanity, Consumption or Death, Mailed sealed. Price f l per box: 6 boxes, with lmn.ri.rf l,., I ,,.;... .-...- r.. ..i,.a.j money, fj.oo. Send lor (jen book. For Sale by JOHN H. PHELPS, Spruce street. H. F. Hammond, of the Presbyterian church, was the officiating clergyman. Mr. Drlesbach recently came to the place and Is employed in the Jewelry eiore of II. Hpstt, on Lackawanna street. The newly married couple, af ter a wedding tour, will take up their residence on Delaware street. Rev. and Mrs. David Spencer have returned from Crystal lake, where the spent n few days ns the guests of District Attorney and Mrs. John R. Jones. Miss Anna Rellly, of Honesdale, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. Dardls, on Dunmore street. Eddy Creek breaker of the Delaware and Hudson company, which has been shut down for the past two months for repairs, will resumt' operations next Monday. John Lynch has accepted a position In Atherton's store. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD Miss McLaughlin's Condition Un changed Base Ball Game Per sonal News. The condition of Miss Minerva Mc Laughlin, who is HI of appendicitis at Dr. Wheeler's private hospital, at C'ar bondale. was reported last evening about the same os It has been for sev eral days past and the operation will not be pet formed for a few days. Nichols' Indians and the MayHeld Athletics played a game of base ball on the East Side grounds yesterday afternoon, the former winning by a score of 12 to C. Giles and Rowe, for the Indians, and Talbot and Johns and Parry ueie the batteries. Miss Alice Henwood, of Second street, has returned home from a visit to Dunmore friends. George 15. Jermyn, at Scranton, was a caller here yesterday, A little daughter yesterday arrived nt the home of .Mr. and Mrs. George Merrltt, of Third street. James Dunn, the hatter, some time ago purchased a number of Homing pigeons from a Raltlmore dealer. Re cently one of them got out and Hew to his old home in Maryland. Mr. Dunn a few days ago wrote the dealer, ho discovered the bird, which was market, and returned It. The bird reached here by train last evening. Mrs. J. D. Stocker and her mother, Mrs. Morrison, who has been visiting here, left yesterday for the tatter's home In North Carolina. Mrs. Thomas Marsh, of Second street, Is visiting friends at Dunmore. Mrs. Richard Brown, of the Dett nlngton farm, Greenfield, was yester day the guest of her aunt, Mrs. John Solomon, of Main street. Hen. Layman Is at Toronto, Canada. Will Hill, of Main street, is at Ulng ttamton. Miss Maude White, of Green Ridge, is the guest of Mrs. Isaac Jones, of Jlaln street. The funeral of the late Robert Mur ray, of Mayfleld, took place yesterday morning. Services were lield In Sa cred Heart church, where u requiem mass was celebrated. TAYLOR NEWS. Spent Yesterday nt Nay Aug Park. Firemen's Coming Entertainment. Other News Notes. A number of Taylor people spent yesterday at Nay Aug park, Scranton, whore the day was pleasantly spent in Pleasure and merriment. Among those In attendance were: Mrs. James Powell, Mrs. James Mapleson and chil dren, Mts. David E. Jones and chil dren, Mrs. E. J. Jones and daughter Maud, Mrs. D. S. Price. Miss Lizzie Davis and Miss Mattle Powell. The Price Library association team wilt go to Olyphant tomorrow, where they will play the Browns of that place. Morris and Gendal will be the battery for the home tenm. The members of the Taylor Hose company, No. 1, are making extensive preparations for their annual enter tainment and ball to be held in Weh ers' rink on Oct. 0. An Interesting programme, consisting of literary nnd musical nttmbets, is being arranged. One of the many realities will bo tablenus by sixteen young ladles un der the caieful tuition of Mr. Edward Leuthold. The Hose company will meet this evening to perfect further arrangements. Tickets will be for sale within a few days. The Young Men's Christian band will conduct an Ice cream social on the lawn surrounding their rooms on South Main street, on Sept. 10. The committee In charge will meet this evening to further arrangements for the event. Tickets are selllnp rapidly and are only 10 cents. The North End Tourist club will con duct their regular weekly social this evening in Weber's rink. The coroner's Jury empaneled on the death of Patrick Murray, the young lad who met death at the Holden col liery last week, met recently, and de elded that death was accidental and exonerates Foteman Owen from all blame. Rev. Thomas Rutland, of Providence, will preach at the First Conirrega tlunal church, North Taylor, at the following hours on Sunday: Morning services, nt 10.30 a. m.: Sunday school, 2 o'clock; evening service, C o'clock. The choir of the Immaculate Church of Conception will meet in full rehear sal this evening In the church parlors at 7.30 p. in. All members are request ed to be present. Miss Olwen How-ells, of Main street, Is visiting relatives In Plymouth. Washington camp, No. 402, Patriotic Order Sons of America, will meet this evening In regular session. Miss Margaret and Messrs. Joseph J. and Robert Whlteford, of Main street, have returned homo from u week's vacation nt Lake Wlnola. Invincible comtnanilery, No. e.2, Knights of Malta, will meet In regu lar bcsslon this evening. Mis. Judson T. Smith, of Green Ridge, visited at the home of Iter par ents, on Main street, Wednesday. Mrs David S. Price nnd ion, Rert, of Clark's Summit, nie visiting the for mer's parents, Mr. and Mm. John E. Davis, of North Main street. Local branch, No. 1013, United Mine Theybave stood (he test of yean, and have cured thousands ol rcases or Nervous Diseases, sucb as Debility, Dimness, Sleepless ness and Varicocele. Atroohv.S.c They clear thei brain, strengthen tne circulation, man aicesuoi perfect, and Impart a health Address. HEAL UFOICIMP rn . C.Il.inrL n Phsrmacist, ccr. Wycmlng tventit and Woikers of Ainerlcu, will meet In Im porant session this evening. Frank Decker, of Taylor street, has recovered from his recent Illness. Miss Lizzie Lavls has returned to her home in Edwardsdalu, The trustees of the Welsh Hnptlst church are making soma noted Im provements around the edifice, among which is a stone side-walk. WAVERLY. Rev. Mr. Godshnll, the Methodist minister, has returned home from a two weeks' business trip to Connecti cut, Charles C. Green has moved to Oly phant, where he has accepted n posi tion with S'lermnn Uros., milk dealers. The Ladles' Aid society of the I!ap tlst church met at their parsonage last Tuesday. The reunion of the Stone family, which Is very numerous In this vic inity, was held at Lily Lake yester day, which was largely attended. Pardon Stone has purchased the stock of goods of A. II, Cowles, and Intends to continue the business there. JESS o P. Mr. Frank Rogan, a biakeman on the Sterrlck Creek locomotive, had his nnkle broken while attendlns to his duties Wednesday. Rev. E. J. Lafferty, who has spent tin.' past two weeks In Atlantic City, will leturn the latter patt of this week Our Jesup department Is In chatge of Mr. W. H. Dermodv, who will re ceive all subset Iptlons and to whom complaints of Irregular delivery may be made. Miss Flaherty, of Archhald, Is vis iting at the Mt. Vernon hotel. Miss Uvnon, of Scranton, returned home last evening, after spending the past week ut the Sherdun residence on Clnikson stteet. IN BARK ROOM WITH COYOTE. Strange Visitor That Came in Night to Ranchman's Bedside. Prom tho Pernor Times. Is It possible that there Is, after all, a gioundwork of truth under the old Indian belief that when a victor cits the heart of a fallen foe he Inhetlts the desirable qualities of that foe? A case came to the attention of the police surgeon this morning which reminds one very forcibly of that legend. M, J. McMahon, a ranchman living near River Bend on the Union Pacific road, eighty-tin ee miles east of Dph ver, came Into town this morning for surgical treatment, and the story he tells Is weird and startling In the ex treme. Mr. McMahon Is not much In terested In the psychic phenomena In volved, nor Is that to be expected when he apprehends that he Is In dang er of hydrophobia. The prevention of that dread malady and not the solu tion of the problem of transmigration or kindled questions Is what btings him to Denver. Mr. McMahon Is a widower, and live? with two of his hired hands at his ranch. Yesterday morning he was awakened about 3 o'clock by a heavy blow against the window near his bed. He lay still and listened, and presently he again heard a sound as of a body being hurled against the window. Three times this was repeated, and at the fout til blow the window gave way with a loud sound of splintering frame and falling glass, and an animal sprang Into the room. It was too dark for Mr. MeMtihon to see what kind of a beast had come to visit him. The loom was veiy dark, and lie had not a firearm In the house, nor a weapon of uny kind at liund. So he lay quiet and waited. The animal came to the bedside, and, instead of leaping uion him as he had feaied, It stood quietly looking at him, and finally laid Its head on the bed and gazed at him. Its action was so much like that of a collie which Mr. Mc Mahon used to keep that he put out his hand to touch It. He put his hand on the animal's head and stroked It down over the back, as he used to do to his dfg, and he did tills several times without a sound or a motion on the part of his strange visitor. Then the welrdness, the strangeness, the unnaturalnef-s of the uncanny sit uation dawned upon him, and he was seized with terror. He was certain that he had either a strange wild beast from the plains or n mad ani mal to deal with. His two hired men were asleep In the second room from his. and he was alone In the darkness with this strange presence. Ills over wrought nerves demanded action, and would no longer remain still. Seizing a blanket he leaped fiom the bed, and, protecting his hand with the blanket, he grappled in the darkness with the animal. Probably the challenge was accepted, and a pair of great fang.s Pierced the blanket and sank Into his light hand. With his left McMahon got a grip on the brute's throat, and wrenched Ills light free, tearing two long gashes In the Hesh. Then, still holding the throat with his left, he wound the blanket and coverlets uround the beast's head In an endeav or to smother It. His frantic grasp on the throat of the animal was so fierce that his thumb was sprained and nl most dislocated, yet that writhing, leaping form threatened momentarily to get free from his grip and clutch his own throat. He screamed for his hired men to bring a light that ho might see, at least, what he was fight ing. They were so slow In coming that he knew tho battle would be over be fore they ai rived, so he threw his an tagonist on the iloor and got outside the door. Then ho told his hired men the situa tion. They lit lamps, armed themselves with clubs, and peered cautiously In nt the door. At first they could see nothing, hut they finally made out the form of a very large coyote lying on the bed. He lay outstretched with his paws on the pillow and his head between them, just as the faithful collie used to lie. The men wantud to kill him with their clubs, but Mr. Mc Mahon forbade It. nnd told them to drive hlni Into a vacant room and hold him prisoner. Mr. McMahon went to the kitchen and began to bathe his wounds while the men prepaied the room for the coyote. Ilefoie they were ready ho leaped out at the window by which he had enter ed, and walked round to the kitchen. Standing on his hind legs the anlma placed his front feet on the window sill and for sovetal minutes stood gaz ing nt Mr. McMahon as he cleaned his lacerated hand. Then he got down nnd walked dejectedly away over the plain and was lost to sight. Mr. McMahon Is greatly exercised over tho affair, believing that the brute was suffering from rabies. Tho.se who are disposed to delve Into the weird beliefs, of the redmen- are won dering If this may not bo tho coyote who ate the heart of the collie, und is now Inhabited by his spirit, ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS Labor Day Excursion to Toronto, vln the Lehigh Valley Railroad. On account of the Industrial Fair at Toronto, this company will sell tickets to that point and return on September 1 and 2, at the low rate of $9.55, via nil rail route, or $3,45 via tall und steamer from Lewlston. These tickets will be good for leturn passage to and In cluding September D, nnd will be hon ored on tiny train, except the Black Diamond Express. Tickets will nlso bo good for stop-over at Niagara Falls within the time limit. For additional Information consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents. One Fare to Port Wayne, Ind,, nnd Return, via the Lehigh Valley Railroad, Account Meeting of the Union Veteran League Sept. 12. Tickets on sale September 10 and 11, limited for return passage to Septem ber IS Inclusive. For additional Infor mation consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents. To Richmond, Va., and Return for One Fare, via the Lehigh Valley Railroad, Account of the Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F. Tickets will be on sale September 14, 15 and 10, good to return to and In cluding September 25. Consult Lehl3h Valley ticket agents for further par ticulars. Homeseekers' Excursions. On the first and third Tuesdnys In each month during 1900, from Chicago via Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railway, to points In Iowa, South anJ North Dakota, Minnesota, Montana, Colorado, Utah, Nebraska, Oregon and Washington at the rate of one fare plus two dollars for the round trip, good 21 days. For further Informa tion call on or address W. E. Howell, O. E. P. A., 3S1 Rrodwny, New York, or John R. Pott, D. P. A., 4SG William street, WUIIamspott, Pa. South Dakota and Wyoming. Special excursion tickets will be sold from Chicago via Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul rallwaj, on August 21st, Sept. 4th and ISth, to Deadwood.Spear flsh, Rapid City and Custer, S. D and to Casper and Sheridan, Wyo., at one fate plus $2 for the round trip. Good to return until October 31st. 1000. Stop overs allowed west of Omaha. For fur ther infuimntlou call on or address W. S. Howell. G. E. P. A., 381 Rroadway. New 'ork, or John R. Pott, D. P. A., 4S0 William St., Wllllamsport, Pa. Colorado and Utah. Special excursion tickets to Denver, Colorado Sprlngs.Pueblo and Glenwood City and Ogden, Utah, will be sold fiom Chicago via Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul tall way, on August 21st and September 4th and ISth. 1900, at rate of one fare plus $2 for the round trip. Good to return until October 31st, 1000. For further information call on or address W. S. Howell, G. E. P. A., 3S1 Rroadway, New York, or Jno. R. Pott, D. P. A., 4SC William St., Williams port, Pa. Niagara Falls Excursion. Account of Labor Day, the N. Y O. & W. Railway Company will run an excursion to Niagara Falls and teturn, One fare for round trip; tickets good going Sept. 1 and 2, and returning up to nnd Including Sept. 5. For fur ther Information consult nearest O. & W. ticket ugent. The New York, Ontario and Western Railway company will run an excur sion to Lake Poyntelle, Sunday, Sep tember 2. A more desirable place foi a grand recreation can not be found In Northeastern Pennsylvania. Trains leave Scranton at S.30 a. m and re turning leave the lake at 5.10 p. m. The fate from Scranton and return will be $1. PATRIOTIC SONS OF AMERICA PARADE Ten Thousand Members of the Order in Line nt the State Camp. Lebanon, Aug. 30. The annual meet ing of the state camp Patriotic Or der Sons of Amerlcn, adjourned at noon today, after the new officers had been Installed and Httrrlsburg had been chosen for next year's conven tion. Today's feature was the street pa rade, in which ten thousand members of the order participated. Tomorrow the eommandery general of the United States will hold Its annual session here. THEATRICAL. Continues the Act. Miss May Watson, the young lady tiapc7lt with the Flroy Stock company, now tilling u vvtek'i. engagement at tho Academy of Music, and who met with an accident which nearly rust lit r lur life the other night, continues her act at each performance, although her unn U pain fully biuised. .Mr. Limy vvlshes her to discon tlnue the net of revolving on the trapeze until her arm h'jU properly, tint she plucUily refuses to do so. ft lit considered ai one of the most dangerous feats eler performed on a trapeze without the ue of a net. Many Famous Successes. "The Cotton King" ran for two jeara in Lon don; "Kami" i immortal ; "The I'owir of the l'refa" is the only true American ni'.'loaratna; "The Cherry l'kkem" achieved unprecedented triumph at the l'oiiileenth Street th-ater, New Vol!.; "The Kpoilin,1; Duchess" is flrht of the great melodramatic successes to be presented at popular prices; while "Juo Vaclls" u (then In most magnifleert stjle. These make up but a small part of the famouj production that are giten hy the King Dramatic rotnpan), which is announced to appear at ttie Academy of Music mt week. The organisation, headed by Mr. Lawrence Orattan includes many popular artUla nliu aie more than ordinarily will known and who Invariably become local faiorltes. "Secret Service." The plot of William (Jllletti-'s "Scoct Sen Ice." which Is to be presented at the Lyceum, after noon and night, labor day, Monday, Sept. ,'t, Is built around a romantic love story. The heroine is the beautiful djuxhter of one of the Confedei ate generals, who Is low-i by two men, Denton Arrclsford and Captain Thome. The former, piqued because the heioine gltes his rlal the preference, endeaors to bring into disgrace the hero, who Is In the secret senile of the Lulled States, ami is in Illchmoud con cerned In a plot to bring about Its surrender to the North. Although the hero and heroine hate differences in sectional sympathy, loie finally conquer! all. PENNSYLVANIA EARNINGS. .Philadelphia, Mis. HO. The Pennsylvania Hall. load comrany'a rompaiUon of earnings and ex penses for the month of July, 1000, with samo periods of non Is ut follows: Pennsylvania railroad lines directly opetatcd, month of July, 1IM: (Irois earnings, Increase, $703,fOOj ex pennea, Inorase, fljj,105; net earnings. Increase, 3S3,300. The People's Exchange. A POPULAR C.I.n.VRINr, HOUSn for tha neiiJlt nl U Wlio Ilnvc IIousoi tti Kent, Kcitt Kstnte or Other Property to Sell or Kxchtui;.!. or Who Want Situation or Help The so Small Advertisements Cot One Cent n Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word-'lixcept Situations Wuutcd. Which Ais In. ficrtcd Free. FOR RENT. nvCinvvsnoaT itorsn. onr.ES iuimik; pleasant locution modem lniptovcnietits. O. S Trlbure. roil I1KNT - SOU I.A;K.WAi'A four lloorsi eleatori best store tiou In Scranton. Avnsrn, and loca- FOR SALE OR RENT. SAM". Oil ttKNT-IIOTKij WILSON'. SlTfVTLl) on Main street, Peckiille I'a For further Information call on Proprietor M D. Iletla. . yfci, y . WANTED -TO BUY. wanYkd-sTcond hand slot maciiimi must be In good order, ttate putlculars as to make and price Address, L. M., general de livery, Scranton. Pa HELP WANTED. WANTI'.D AT ONCi:, A COMI'KTP.ST sTKNO.! raphe r and typewriter, who also has a good knowledge of Imokkecping and ittnctal olhce work. Address A. U. (J , Tiibune clhci HELP WANTED-MALE. WANIKD-MI'.N 01' ROOD ADD11IS AND business abllltj ; good oiler to right patties, P.0UIU 0, Durr building. HELPWANTED - FEMALE. wanti:d-a ninii for r.M:ni. iior"r.- work; tcfcrencc required. A. V Kramer, :iij Lackawanna amine, WANTr.D-FOIt (IKNCIIAL IIOUSBWOIIK. (Ultl, or middle aged woman with brt class refer ences, good wuges to right party. Apply .W3 Harrison avenue. LOST. LOST KNAMKLF.D DIAMOND DHOOCIi IN CLN- tral citj; reward If returned to Flo M. Otteiw, Mil Madison avenue, city. LOST-LADY'S Ol'KN l'ACL, HIATKK C'.W. watch, between Lackawanna attnue and Hyde Park. Finder please leave- the watch at The Tiibune otllce LOST-Al'd. 21. TIIltl'.F. COWS, ONK HKD JF.lt 'V, one led with horns and gray with long horn. AddiesH N. C'nnuer, Olyphant, I'a. VOTTCH NOTICF. TO ARCIIITF.CTS-TI1I: COUNTY COM mlssionm of Lackawanna County In-iilij give notice- that architects nubraltting plans anil specitlcMtions for impiuvemcuts and lepaliic to the Ceiunty Jail will lie heard on Thursday, Fri day and s-aluiday. September Gth, th and bill, at the eirhee of the County Commlisloners. W. C. DANILLS, Cleik. Scranton, I'a., Aug. SO, PAW. LEGAL. IN HP.! AMKNDMF.NT OF I'll VUTF.ll OF Till: Lackawanna Hospital of Scranton, 1'tnimlc.i Ida In the Couit uf t'ointnon Pleas of Lai k awanni Counts', No. ltxiS, September Tenet, l'KJO. Notice Is hereby given that an application will be made to the above- Court on the loth dav of September, A. D. ll), at 9 o'clock J. in. under the "Corpoiallon Act of One lliuuMiud Light Hundred and Se-ventv four," and its sup plements, for the allowance and apptov.il of certain amendments to the chirter of the Lacka wanna Hospital of Scraiitim. Pennsylvania, as set forth In the pctltljii for the allowance of said amendments tiled in sulci (emit. WM. J. HAND, Solicitor TO TIIK OVv'NKUS OR UKli'TF.D OWNF.ll.-5 OF property bounding or abutting upon both sleles of Cedar avenue, fiom Wiliovv street tit llireh street, and llln.li ktieet, from the west cmb line- of Cedar avenue north of lilrch street to the west cuib line of Cellar avenue south of llireh street. In the Kleventh ward of the city of Scianlon, Pa. Take notlie that, under the direction of Coun cils, I will make the as-casment for curbing and foi paving, with vitrilied bikk on l roncieie base. Cedar avenue nnd Unit stieet, between the points named uuove, on Tuesday, the 1th day of September, A. D., PiOO. at 11) o'clock In the forenoon, at my office In the City Hall, ltv of Stianton, Pa., at which time and plait you may appear and be heard If you so desiie JOM I'll P. PHILLIPS. City F.ugineer. PROPOSALS. SKALKD PROl'OSM.S Will. Ill: RKCEIVLD AT the olhie of the City Clerk, Siranton, Pa, until 7M p. in, IhurMlj), September 20, PHW, to construct the Nineteenth District Main Se-wer with the ncuosaty IKtuns and appliances. Kach bidder shall incloe with his nropivll ItU certified check for fifteen hundred dollars us a guarantee to eiecute u contract if awarded the same. Should the bidder to whom the conduct fchull haw been awarded omit to eccutc tin; Mine within ten days fiom the elite of award, the en closure accompanying his proposal shall be for feited to the me of the City of Scrauton. The City Engineer's estimate of the cost of construct ing said sewer is $113,(133.02, ptJn Q1i spdtlca tions are tiled in the olhce of the City Cleik. The city reserves the right to u-Ject any or all bids, lly cider of City Councils. M. T. LAVLLLi:, City Clerk. Siranton, Pa., Aug. ffil, l'KX). SKALKD PROPOSALS WILL UK RKCKIW.D AT the ofllce of the City Engineer, .Sciunton, Pa., until 5 o'clock p. in., Thursday, September 0, 1!Xi0, for furnishing and laying sidewalks and cobble gutters on OarflVId avenue, from Jackson stuet, to Pettebone stieet, in the Foutth ward, os per specifications on file in the ottlce of the ( ety Engineer. 'I ho city reserves the right to reject auv and all bids. JOMIPII P. Plllt.Lll'S. City Engineer SEALED I'UOI'OSALS WILL UK RECEIVED AT the- ottlce of the City Engineer, Scranton. I'a , until 5 o'clock p. in., Thursday, Septeiubet i, 1M, for furnishing and laying sidewalks and cobble guttcis on P ttston avenue, fiom the Roaring llrook luldgc to Illver street, River street, from Pittstou avenue to Stone avenue; Orchard street, from Plttston avenue let stone avenue; Propect avenue, from On haul stieet to River stieet; Stone avenue, fiom lletnlo.k street to River street, In the Twelfth ward, work to be done according to specifications on file ill the office of the City Engineer The city reserves the right to refect onv and oil bids JOSEPH P PIIIM.Ip's. City Engineer SEALED I'ROI'O-JAIS WILL ifKltKfrVED AT the oilice of the City- Clerk, .Scranton. I'.i., until 7.30 odoek p in. Tlitiiilay. September C, 1900, to coistruct a sewer on Delaware street, as follows: Commencing ot a point on Delaware street, one hundred feet from hendeuon avenue and extending therefrom to Dickson avenue. The rlty reserves the right to reject any of all Lids. Uy order of City Councils. M. T. L WELLE, Clfy Clerk. Scranton, Pa., Aug. 27, 1U00. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Roston it. i. r New York 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 ,'l .", jj o Uoston 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 113 7 1 llatterles Mercer and (iiady j Willis and Clarke, I'mplre Svvartwood. At Pittsburg It, p. fj. St. Louis 0 2 0 0 U 1 0 0 0- .1 8 :i Pittsburg 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 U 1) 1 Ratteries Jones and Crlgcrj Leevcr and dim mer. I'mplre O'Day. At llrooklyn R.II.E Philadelphia ..0 01 00020 0-372 llrooklyn I 0 0 1 1 1 I) 10 H is 2 Ratteries Dunn and Mefarland; Weyhlug and Farrclr. I'mplre Hurst. At Chicago ll.ll.ll Cincinnati ... 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0- H 3 Chicago '.' 0 (j 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 u 0 0 :t n 1 llatteiles Newton and Kahoe; L'allaluu uucj Dexter. L'mplre Emslle, Eastern League. Montreal, 5; Syracuse, 0. Rochester, U; Toronto, fi. Providence, 10; Springfield, 1. Worcester, 10; Hartford, 2. American Lengue. Kansas City, 1; Cleveland, 3. Chicago, S; Buffalo, 2, Detroit, llj Minneapolis, 3. Milwaukee, 7; Indianapolis, 1, SITUATIONS WANTED HlTlTvTIOV W NT7:llllwnlT 13 YEARS old to take tare of children or do light housework. Apply at 111 l'cnllnund street. SITIATIOS WNTED-IIY V Mil Ml LD with one child lo die honsevvoik. Cull at W Ferdinand street. KITrVTION WANTED 10 tiO OCT W.s.(i; any kind of work by the diy. Address O. P., 321 Lackawanna avenue. siti-ation wanted -ii a lxdv a-s iioim:- keeper. Address M. s.. Tribune oillce. SlirVTION' WANT ED -AS IIOFsKKKKl'l.lt, I'ood washer and liunei. Address A. R , Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED RY A Cllll. VT MEN cral housework; can give references. Ad dress Ufl Elm street, South Side, City. WANTED-W IIIM1 AND IROSINO. TO DO at home, or will take oliices to clem. Ail dies Mrs. A. M., caie 520 Fon-t court, city. SITIATION WANTED I1Y AN EM'I'.RT I.U'V dress of ladles and gentlemen's tlno clothes. Call 7:10 rear Adams avenue. SITCATION WANTED AS lU'TCIIKR; '111011. oughly experienced. J. Hilton, -'.10 spring street, city. MIL NO MAN. EXI'ERT WITH FltlLRI would like position. Aeldre-M "M," this of fice. WANTED WS!HN(1 M) 1I10NINO TO DO AT home; satisfaction guaranteed; triiui rea sonible. Call or address Mrs. C. 11 , H Merld iau stieet. SIllATION WANTI'.D-TO CO OPT HY TIIK diy washing and honing; washing and hon ing taken home also, ladles' and gentlemen's luundiy preferred. Call or addies.s L. 1! , ".il North Sunnier avenue. W ANT ED-TO RENT. WVATED-TO RENT A slMil.K HOI SsR cither on U yarning avi-nue 01 Washington avenue, south of ine street Apply to Will iam II. Roe, 10', Council building. RECRUITS WANTED. MARINE CORPS PNITED STVTES N WY RK cruiM wanted Able bodied men; service on our arshli In all parts of the world and 011 land In the Phillppiies, when required. Lieu tenant Colonel 11. R. Russell, N. W. Corner Lack awanna and Wyoming avenues, Scranton. MONEY TO LOAN. Ol'ICK STRAIGHT LOWS building. (T'RRY, ( ONNELL ANY AMOl'NT OP MONEY TO f.OVN. Ol'ICK, straight loans or Dulldlng and Loan. At from 4 to C per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 311-315 Comic 11 building. DRESS MA KING- DRKSSMAKINO TOlt CHILDREN TO ORDER; also ladies' waists. Louise Shoemaker, 212 Adams aevnue. CITY SCAVENGER A. R. DRIGOS CLEANS PRIVY V ULTS AND cesa pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. II. UI1IGGS, Proprietor. Leave ord-rs 1100 North Main avenue, or Eleke's drug store, ecu ner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 'Ulil. PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDINCi, C. P. A., t Tit lT crs' Rank building. Architects. EDWARD II. I) WIS, ARCHITECT, CONNKI.L building, Scranton. FHEDERfCK L. I1HOW.V, ARCHITECT. PRICE building, I'd Washington avenue, Scranton. Cabs and Carriages. RI'IIRER TIRED CUSS AND CARRIAGES; RE'.r of service. Prompt attention given oielcrs, by 'phone 'Phones 2i72 and .1 1.1 J. Joseph Kellev'. 121 Linden. Dentists. DR. C. K. KlLKNBERtiF.R, PACLI Rl'ILDING, Spruce stieet, Scranton. DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRIVATE 110 pltal, coiner Wyomlrg and Mulberry. DR. C. C. LAl'llACH, 113 WYOMING AVEMkT DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OFF. P. O. Hotels and Restaurants. niK ELK CAFE. 12'i AND 127 FRANKLIN AVI'. nut1. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIGLER, Proprietor. SCIUNTON lint SK. NEAR D, L. & W. pv! bi-ngei depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH, I'lopiluor. Lawyers. J. W. DROWNING. ATTORNEY ND C01NSEL lor ot-liw. Rooms :112-3M Meurs hulliliier I). II. REi'LOtif.i:. ATI OIINKY-LOWS NEGeT t luted on real otale scceuily. Meurs buildim,, corner Washington uvinue and Spine stieet. FRANK E. ROY1.K. MTOUNKY AND (WVskT. lor at-lavv. Run- building, Rooms I ! and 11, Washington avenue. WiT.LAUD."wRI1KN .V KNAI'l-, W'TOHNEys and C01.nsfllolsatl.au. MlipnbMeau building, Washington avenue JESsTl' !i .H1 I', ATlOKN'ns AM) COFV sellors-at-loiw. ( oiniiionweulth bulhluia-. Rooms 111, SO and :'l. James w. ouvFord, aiioiisky-at l. Rooms .VI, M.'. and old Roird of Tiude build. Ing; EDWXKU W. TIIV.YI.li. VITUIINKV. ROOMS hj.MJI, blh flooi, .Men's building. l" A WATIlK-s. VriORNKY-AT-lAW, HOARD of Tiuele building. Snanion, I'a. C. R. I'lTCHER. ATTOIlEY-Ar-f.AV. ROARD of Traele building, Mraiilon, Pa. PATTERSON k WH.COV. TRADKRV N.ViToN " Dank building. C. COMEGYS, UK REITIII.ICW Rl'ILDING. A. W. BERTHOI.F, ATTOIINEY, MEARS llt.DO. Physicians and Surgeons. Bn. W. E. ALLEN', 313 NORTH WASHINGTON avenue. DR. S. W. L'AMOREU'.V, OFFICE .11') WASH, htgton avenue. Residence, Kl-c Mulbeny. Chronic diseases, lungs, heart kidneys und genlto-urluary organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to 1 p. 111. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LCKAWANN'. SCRXNTOv l'.i. (omst piepantoiy tc. college, law, medi cine or buslne . Opens Sept. lath. s,(mi for catalogue. Rev. Thomas M. t'unn, I.L.D., prin cipal and pioprletoi, W, E. Plumley, A. M., headmaster. Seeds. O. R. CLARK A CO.. SEEDSMEN XN) Nl'RS. i-iyliiiu. iiiii- 201 Washington uttnue; gre-en houses. fC) Ninth Main atinue; stole tele phone, 702. Wire Screens, JOslIl'irivl'F.TlEL, REAR 511 LVCKUVANNA avenue, Sciauton, Pa., manufattuier id Wile Screens. Miscellaneous. RU'Elt'S Olll lll'STHA -MI SIC FOR R U.l.s. picnics, purllcii, uceptlon, weddlnes and con cert work furnished. For terms addiess It. .1. Rauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert'a mu.lc stole, MKOARGKK IIROS.. PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN'", ttlopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, Ufl Washington avenue, Sainton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLE PENNSYLVANIA RilROAO Schedule In Effect May 27, 1000. Jrnlns leave Scranton: 0.45 n. m., week dayaa, for Sunbury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington nnd for Pitts- r onburg nnd tho WeBt- D.38 n. in., week dnyB, for Hazleton, Pottsvlllo, Reading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, Dnltlinore.Wnshlugton and Pltts burg and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays 1.58 p. m.,) for Sunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wnshlngton nnd PlttsburR and tho West. For Hazleton, Potts vlllc, Rending, &c, week days. 4.27 p. 111., week days, for Sunbury, Hazleton, Pottsvllle, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. If. WOOD, Gen. Pass. Aa,. J. U. III'TCIIINXON, Oen. Mgr, Delawnie, Lackawanna nnd Western. In Eflect June 10, 11)00. South-Leave Scranton for New York at 1. 15, S.00, S10, 800 mi pjo-, m ( 123i a!lj ,n,j Bin p. m. For Philadelphia at 3.10, S'W anJ J" 0i a. m.; 12.U.-, an,i ,.j.i u, ,, jor fronds burg at (I.10 p. ,n. Milk and accommodation it ""J- m. Arrive at Hoboken at fl.W, 7.1 1, 10.13 a. m.; 12.0S. 2.17, i. 7.19 and t).1 p. in. Arrive) at Philadelphia at 10.00 1. in ; I.Otl, 3.19, n.TO and 8.22 p. m. Arrive from New York t 1 "; LO" and 10 20 a. m.; 1.00, LM. MS, 8.13 ami 11 30 p. m. From Strouclsburg at 8.0S a. m. Ani-thLent,, Scranton for Buffalo and Intel mediate stations at 1.10, 1.10 and 8.30 a. m.; I--', 5.IS and II 33 p. m. For Oswego and Syra cuse, ot 4 10 a. ,. UMj j la p. ,. f-or tTtica ,1 1-10 a. 111. nd 1.5! p. in. For Montrose at 8..t0 a. m.; I.oi p. nt. and 0.13 p. m. For Nichol son at 1 01) and U.I3 p. m. For lllnghamton. 10.51 ntttl H so p. m. Arrive hi SScranton from Buffalo at 1...0, ,2.51, 5.15 and 10 0) a m. 3.80 and 8.00 F ni- Ifom Oswego and Syracuse at 2.83 a. m.; 1-.3S rem 8.00 p. m. Fiom File a at 2.55 a. m ; 1- - and 3. 30 p. m. From Nicholson at fl 50 a. tn and 11.00 p. ,. ytm Montrose at 7.33 and 10 m 11. m.; ,1,20 .mil 8.U0 p. in. llloomsb-irg Division-Leave Scranton for Northumberland at 0 1! 10 05 a. m.; 1.33 and 0 50 p. in. For Plymouth at 1.0!, 3.10, 8.C5 and 11.3.1 p. in. For Nanticoke nt 8.10 a. m. Arrive at Northumberland at 11.3!! a. m.; 1.10, 6 00 and '.,'! "' A"le Nanticoke at 0.10 a. m. Arriva JJ Plymouth at 2.0U, 1.12 and D50 p. tn. and J-SO n. in. Arrive at Scranton from rlonhunv lierland ot 042 a. in.; 12.33, 4 60 and 815 p. m. From Nanticoke ot 11.00 a. m. From Plym outh at 7.50 a. in., 3.20, 5 3! and 11.10 p. m. c. , . MTNIIA1 TltAINS -outh Leave Scranton 1.40, 3.00, 5.10, 10.05 a. m.; 3.3.J, 3.40 and 8.10 p. m. North leave Scranton at 1.10, 1.10 a. m.; 1.65, CIS and 11 3! p. m. ninonisbutg bivision Leave Scranton at 10.03 a m and 5 50 p. in. Delnwnre and Hudson. In LfTect June 13th, lfXM. Trains for Carbondale leave Scranton at rl.20, ..51, 8.51, 10.13 a. in.; 12.00, 1.23, 2.20, 3.62, 6.25, 0 23, 7.57, 0.10. 11.13 p. m.t l.ld a. m. I or llone.dale and Lake Lodor C.20, 10.13 a. m.: 2.2(1 and 5 25 p. m. For WllUes-flarre (5.15, 7 19. 8.13. D.S", 10.13 a. m.: 12.0.1, 1.2.S, 2.1S, 3.31, 4.27, 0.10, 7.18, 10.11, 11.30 p. 111. For L. Y. II. It. points 6.13 a. m.; 12.03, 2.18, 3.33 mill 11.30 p. m. For Pennsylvania P.. It. points 0.15, D.3S a. in.; 2.18 and 1.27 p. m. For Albany and all points north C.20 a. in. and 3.52 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Carbondale 7.20, 0 00, 11.33 a. m.; 2.2(1, 3.52. 5.17, 10.52 p. m. For Wilkesllarrj-9 38 a. m.; 12.03, 1.53, 3.28, 1.12, 0.27, 8.27 p. m For Albant and points north 3.52 p. m. For Honesdale and Lake Loclore 0.00, 11.33 a. in. and .1.52 p. m. Lowest rates to all points in United States and Os ns ('3 .!. W. tlUItDIClv, O. P. A Albany, N. Y. II. W. rnossj, 1,. j,. a., Scranton, Pa. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In FtTect May 27. 1900. Trains Leave Scranton, For I'hltadelphii and New York, via D. k II. It. It., at (115 a. m. and 12.03. 2.18, 1.27 (Black Diamond Fvpress), nnd 11.30 p, m, Sundays, D, fi II. If. II.. 1 5S 7.1" p m. For White Haven, Hazleton and principal points In the coal regions, via D. & II. It. I!., H.1!, 2.1S and 1.27 p. 111. For Pottsvllle, C.15, 2 18 p. m. For Bethlehem, Faston, Heading, Ilarrtsburg and principal Intermediate stations via I). & II, It. It, c.4! a. 111., 12.IH, ?18. 127 (Black Dia mond i:press). n.10 p. 111. Sundays, I). St II, It. !(., 1.5. 7.1S p. m. For Tiinkhanuock, Towanda, F.lmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and litu-ip il intermediate stations, vli 1)., L. it W. It. 11., 8.08 a m.; 1.0! and 1.11 p. m. For Oeneva, flochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago, and oil points west, via D. 4 IL It. I! , l2.'J.t. 3.33 (Black lliimnnd Kxpre), 7.18, 1011, 11. .ill p. in. Miiul.iys. 1). & . H. It., 12.0.1 p. It.; 7.1 p. in. Pullman pallor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley parlm tars tin all tialii' 'ictwecn Wllkcs-llarra and New Ye-rk, Philadelphia, Buffalo and Sus. pen-ion Biidzt'. HOI.I.IN H. 'WILBUR, fien. Supt., 2fl Cortland stieet. New- Yeitk. MIAIiir.S S LF.F, !en. Pass. Agt . 21 Cortland stieet, New !olk. A. W. NON'nInini. Wv. Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem, I'a. Foi tickets nnd Pullman reservations apply 8J 1 ltk.ivvanit.i nviinie, Sciauton, Pa, Central Railroad of New Jersey. Stations in New York -Foot of Liberty street, V 11., ond South Ferry. Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insmlng cleanliness and ccuiifoit. TIMF TABl.i: IN KFFIXT MAY 2"). 10O1. Trains leave craiiton for New York. Newirk, I'll tbc th. Philadelphia, Faston, Bethlehem, AN lentovvii, Mauih Chunk nnd White Haven, at 830 a m.; express. 120; express, 1.00 p. in. Sun elavs, 2.15 p. in. For Plttston and Wilkes-llirre, 8.30 a. m 1 20 and 1.l) p m. Minlav. 2.15 p. 111. For Mourtiln Pirk, N.10 a 111.. 1.20 and 4.(0 p. lit. Ntniliys, 2 1! p. 111. Fii Baltlinoie ,iinl Washington, and point Soi.th and Wet vlt IWhlchcm, 8.?0 a. m., 1. 20 p. nt. Mil dais, 2.13 p. m. Fi. Long Ilium li. liii.in drove, etc., at 8.30 (llnouith nil) a in. and 1 20 p. m. For Heading. Libenoii und llarrlshurg, via AN Icnlovvii. 8.311 a. in. and 1.20 p. 111. Sundays, 2.1! p. m. For I'tttsvllle. 8.I1) a, 111, 120 p m. 'Ihinugli tickets to ail points ejit, south and west at lowesi rat-s at the station. J. II. Olll. II VI'sKV, Oen. Supt. II P. IIM.IIVVIN, (Jen. Pa,s. Agt, New York, Ontario and Western R.R. 1IMI. TW.I'. IN F.FI'FCT si'S'THY, .Ill.Vn 21, Fiai North Bjiinil 1 rains. I .cave !,eave Scian- Carbon- Arrive Train. ton. dale. Csdosii. 201 10.10.1. in. 1120a. in. l.os p.m. sui 3.1! p. m. 1 .12 p m. 0.15 p.m. 'f; til) p. tn.Arrive Caibondale, 0.10 p. m. South Hound Trains. Leave Leave Cadosli. Carbondile. Scranton. 202 7.0) a.m. 7.10 a.m. Mil 8.10a. m. 10.O2 n. in, 10.1! a, m, SCO - ""' )' "i. M1 p. in. I 20 p. in. SFMHYS ONLY. North Hound. Leave Leave Scran- Carbon. Arrlv ton. dale. Cadosla. n! S.30 a. m. 0 10 a.m. 10.15 a.m. 20'J 7.00 p. m. Arrive Caibondale, 7.13 p. m. South Bound. I.eive l.eave Cadosla. Carbondale. Scranfon. 202 7.00a.m. 7.10a.m, 208 1,30 p. 111. 0.51 p. m. 6.33 p.m. Train No. 201 nukes connection for points North and tottlli on Main Line, at Cadosla. Trains Nos. '2eXI and 201 make Walton, Delhi, II milieu and Sidney connections. Tiains Nos. 20! and 20.S uiakti Main Line cos neetloits on Sunday. For further infuiniatlon, consult ticket agents. .1. C. AVni'.ltON, (len. Pass. Agt., New York. J. P.. WFI.SII, Ttavellng Passenger Agent, Scran, ton, Pa. Erie nnd Wyoming Valley. Time Table In KtTect May 2S, 1100. Tiains leave- Scraiitim for Hartley, Lake Ariel ond Intermediate point as follows: No. 2. 8.11 a, m.; No 1, 2.23 p. m ; No. 0, 6 20 p. m.j No. 8, 7.03 p. m. Siimlav trains at nno a. m and 2 00 p. m. Tiains No. 2 and No. 1 connect at llavvley for points on Frio lallroad. NEWSPAPERS Tim wiLKKsiiAnnp. np.conn can ni: had in Seianton at the news stands of Relsmsn Bios , 105 Spruco and 503 Linden: M. Norton, 3'J Lackawanna avenue; I. 8. Schuttsr, 211 Spun t street. 3 SCALP TREATMENT. MILS. L. T, F.LLKR. SCALP TREATMENT. Wo.: ihAiooing, 50c.! fscial rruussfti DHoicur. Intr, fxlif ssx.nj-s ! A1 Ass I tw .-- swhhm aw MM1IW
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