THE SCI? ANTON THTHUNE-SAITltDAY, SEPTEMI3EK 1, 3900. 9. .s Lackawanna county. CARBONDALE CARBONDALE GIRLS ON STAGE. The Misses Alma and Lillian Peitclt ert, who played this week at Scrnnton with the niroy Stock company, left home Inst evening to join that organ ization, Mr. Hlroy having engaged them for the season to elo specialties with his company. The Missus l'euek crt will be known In the piofesslonal world as the Marston Slstets. They nto talented oung ladles, whoso vau devllle work has often been applauded on the local stage, livery Carbnn d&llan will wish them Hticcess on the professional stage, and their more In timate acquaintances predict that the Marston sisters will make a great hit In the theatrical world as their stage experience Increases. BRIDGE CONTRACT LET. Councils have awarded the contract for a bridge over Racket biook, on North Church street, to the Nelson & Buchanan company, for $2,200. Other bidders were Berlin Bridge company, $2,400; Perm Bridge company, $2,295. According to the contract, the stmc ture must be completed by November 30. WILL RETIRE. James Barrett, of South Main street, has announced his Intention of letlrlng from business. He Is one of tha oldest merchants In the city and his many jears of fair dealing have won lor htm innunmerable frlnds. The clou lng of his general store will woik a considerable change in the appear ance of Its immediate sunoundlngs. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. J, J. Sullivan and family have re moved from Salem avonuo to Terrace street Mls Sophia McGlnnls, who was visiting her parents on Green stieet, has returned to New York. Mirs Martha Singer entertained yesterday Misses Frances Moses and Lillian Well, of Scranton. T. Vnl Hollenbeck has returned from ractoryvlllc. Mts. John R. Price, of South Wash ington stieet. Is seriously ill with ty phoid fever. Miss Martha Kase, of Park street, Is vlfltlng friends In Moscow. Oeorg Ileyson and family will In a few days move from .Termyn. They will take up their residence In the Hollenback house on Blrkett stieet, formerly occupied by E. G. Jones, who has moved to Summer Hill, Cambridge county. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Nolan, of Pike street, were called upon yester daj to mourn the death of one of their twin babiea that weie born seveial weeks ago. The little one had not been strong from Its birth. The fu neial will take place this afternoon with interment in St. Rose cemetery. Dr. Wheeler and famll are expected homo fioin Afton today. A large crowd enjoyed the open nlr conceit given by the Moral t band at Hotel American last e enlng. MOO SIC. The Moosle Kpworlh League pre sents the following couise of enter tainments In the Moosle Methodist chuich and Invites the people to en joy the treat here provided. The first of the course will be an entertain ment given by Miss Ada B. Dean, a dramatic reader and entertainer, on September C, the second will be a lec ture by Prof. J. M. Coughlan. of Wilkes-Barre, on September 21, sub ject, "Character Building"; Rev. M. S Godshall, A. M, of Waverly, will give a lecture fiom the subject, "Diamond Dust," on October 16; the fourth In the series of entertainments w HI be a lecture by Rev. O. L. Severson, Ph. D., of West Plttston, on November 20. subject, "The Battle of Gettysburg" A free-will offering will be taken at the close of each entertainment. The services will be held at the usual hours at the Presbyterian church. The pastor, Rev. S. W. Young, will preach at the morning servl from the hubject, "The Til lage of the Poor"; evening subject, "Rowing Against the Purposes of God." In the Methodist church the pastor, Rev. J. N. Bailey, will preach to a class of probationers that he will ic celve Into full memboishlp, from the subject, "A correct Deportment for a Christian." In the evening, Rev. F. S. Leach, of Chinchilla, will preach. Miss Carrie Seberhime is spending her vacation at Plalnlleld, N. J Mr. James Graham nnd Miss Cassle Drexel were united in marriage by the Rev. Judson Bailey on Thuisdny after noon nt 2 o'clock, at the home of the groom's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Gra ham nre spending a few days with Mrs. Grant n's sister, at Lake Sliavv nese. Xrause's Headache Capsules are unlike anything prepared In America. They were first prescribed by Dr. Kiause, Germany's famous court physician, long before antipy rine was discovered, and are almost marvelous, ho speedily do they cure the most distressing cases. Pi Ice 2jc. Sold by Matthews Bros. GOTJLDSBORO. Mr. A. L. Smith spent Thursday at Scranton. Dr. Cooper, of Muhlenbuig college, Allentown, was the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Blethen last week. Dr. Cooper occupied the pulpit of Grace church. Sunday, and preached two very Intei cstlng and edifying sermons. Mr. B. F. Shaw, of Mansfield, foi merly principal of the High school, visited among friends tho past week. Considerable damage was done to the telephones and wires at Adams' store, also nt the Gouldsboro Ice com- niyjnBfi wtmwzwmmiMM EVERY WOMAN goouHlaes seed) a TillabU, monthly, rcgulitlnr medicine. Onlr barmleas end the pnteit dru(i ahould be nei. If you want the hui, get Up. Peal's IPemtBuvrovai PiBOs They are prompt, afo and certain la remit. Tho rewunn (Dr. real's,) neyer disappoint. Bold for $1.00 per box. iff Fop Sale by JOHN H. PHELPS, Spruce street. pnny's oftlce, during the heavy thunder storm, Monday, afternoon, A. L. Ilhodes In having hot water heat placed In his store. Messlnger Manufacturing company, of Tatamy, are the contractors. Miss nthel Smith, of Nicholson, has returned home, after a two weeks' visit among friends. Mr. and Mrs. V. II. Mutter and Miss Little, of Wllkes-Bane.were the guests of Mr and Mrs. Harvey, Wednesday. A large number of our very joung people, In charge of Mrs. Adams, ten dered valuable service at the "bee" at Lehigh cemetery last Monday. They pulled their share of the weeds, as well as assisting In the disposition of the refreshments. Why not linvo an Improement soci ety? JERMYN AND MAYFIELD Nnrrow Escape from Death Labor Day Will Be Obseived ns a Holi day Interesting News nnd Per sonals. Beatrice Harney, a twelve-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs Geoige Harney, of North Main stieet, had a nairow escape from death yesterday, while playing with some companions. She lan acioss the stieet cai switch with out noticing a car just entering the switch. Just as she was in the center of the track the car struck her leg and she fell back upon the fender. It was a most fortunate thing that the car was not going uipldly. She was carried to her home nearbv and a phvslclan summoned, who found her Injuries were not serJous, consisting chielly of bruises on the head and legs .Monday will be observed us a gen eial holiday. The Delawaie and Hud son and Hillside eollleiks wilt be Idle and business places closed. The post ofllce will be open ftom 10 ,'0 until noon and from 2 30 until 4. The mnlls will be made up as usual, but no money older or leglster business will be transacted. Proprietor Johns, of the Sweeney hotel, and Chief McGlnley weie at Lake Chapman yesterda fishing. The Delawaie and Hudson colliery woiked eighteen and three-o.ua: ter das In August. Mrs. r. C. Seeor nnd dauffhteis, Maiy and Elizabeth, of Dunmoie, are the guests of hei slstei. Mis John Solomon, of Main stieet. .Mr. Wilght, of Peckvllle, has ac cepted a position as bookkeeper hero with the Peck Lumbei company, arid will simceed Miss McClnone. who is about to resign. The contract for the erection of a thiee-storv brick building to be elect ed by Edmunds & Snvder has ben awarded to the I'eck Lumber com pany Engineer Davis, who was injured In the collision on the Ontario and West ern raihoad at Peckvllle, Thursdav evening, was lesting us comfortable as could be expected last evening, but his injuries will probably pi event him fiom wot king foi some time. Mis. Philip Tucker, of Haitford, Conn., is the guest of her mother, Mis. James Owens, of Second stieet. The Ladles' Magazine club met last evening at the home 'of Mis. M. J. Shields, on Main stieet. The Citizens' band has been engaged to play at Lake Lodoie tomorrow. They will also take part in Monday's paiade at Carbondale. Councilman Raw ling, of Thlid street, Is making .some extensive Impiove ments on his propeity. Miss Mame Edmunds, of the May field house, pleasantly entertained a number of her fi lends, Wednesday evening, in honor of hui guest, Miss Veia Empeior, of Scranton. Different kinds of diversions weie Indulged In. Violin and piano selections weie ren dered In a chaimlng manner bv Messrs. C. Wnlker and G. Edmunds, after which the following guests re paiied to the beautifullj Illuminated dining hall, where iefieshments were served. Those present were- Misses Mame Bergan, Loretta Walker, Mame Grady, Eva Qulnn, Amy Williams, Sarah Qulnn, Messrs. George Edmunds, Thomas fieigan, Charles Walkei, May field, Kathleen Biovvne, Not ton, Kan sas; Vera Emperor, Scranton, Agnes Martin, Olyphant, Joseph Walker, Jo seph Powderly, John Foxe, Michael Judge, Carbondale. All letuined to their homes at a seasonable hour, de claring Miss Mame n loyal enter tainer. Mis. Jones, of Green Rldgp, nnd daughter, Mis. Will Mnynard, of Wilkes-Barre, were the guests of Mrs. John MaMiard, on South Main stieet, jesterday. m i PECKVILLB. Miss Alma f'oleu an and Mr. George Beebe, of this place, on Tuesday last weie lefused a marriage licens-e by tho cleik of tho couits, on account of the piospectlve bride being an oiphan and not of age. They leturned home on Tuesday night nnd eaily Wednesday morning took a train for Blnghamton, where they were married by the Rev. Mr. Haves. The bridal couple, upon their return that evening, were ten dered a reception at the home ot Mrs. Brown, on Main street. Mr. and Mrs, Beebe will reside In Blnkely. Next Monday being Labor Day and a legal holiday, the following houis will be observed at tho Peckvllle post office1 Open from 9 to II a. m., and 5 to 7 p. m Mlfcs Lottie Vnn Busklrk. of Dalton, N. Y., Is visiting Mr. and Mis. D. W. Hlckey Misn Mnrtha Coleman Is visiting her sister. Miss Tlllle Coleman, of East Branch, N. Y. Services at Methodist Episcopal church as usual. Preaching by pas tor. Morning subject, "Love's Sacii flee Vindicated"; evening subject, "Cost of Profanity." Th pastor of the Piesbyterlan chuich, Rev. S. II. Moon. D. D., has returned from his vacation, and may be expected to preach next Sunday at 10 SO a, m., and 7.30 p. m Subjects, "Much Land Yet to Be Possessed," and "A Railway Horror, or No Sleep on Duty" The C" L S. S will have a special meeting at tho home ot Miss Mabel Pharmacist, ccr. 'Wycmlnfj avenue and Day, Monday, September 3, 1900. All members arc requested to attend. The wreck on the Ontnrlo and West ern Thursday evening drew a large crowd. Many people were walking along the street only a short distance away, when the collision occurred. The railroad and Main street adjoin and run parallel with one another at this point. Great excitement prevailed for a short time. Engine 181 had been leversed by the engineer nnd when the crash came, the engine toro loose from the tender and sped up the track, running several hundred feet before It wns brought to a standstill by En gineer Davis. It Is cstlmnted that !n the nlghbor hood of five hundred union miners will Journey fiom Peckvllle nnd Jcssup to Scranton Monday to participate In the Labor Day paiade. Miss Tlllle Colemnn, of East Branch, N. Y., returned homo Thursday, after spending a couple of days with friends In town Mrs. W. E. Henry nnd Mrs. W. J. Broad were the guests of Mr. and Mis. Oscar Hudson, of Carbondale, yester day. Miss Edith Henry Is visiting Miss Nellie Njhart, of Scott. Mr. William Bell underwent nn oper ation for ulcer of the stomach at Thompson's private hospital, at Scran ton Thursday. Drs. Grover and Gard ner performed the operation. It Is thought the operation will provo suc cessful. OLYPHANT. Democratic prlmailes to elect dele gates to the convention of the Fourth legislative district will be held this afternoon, between the hours of 4 and 7. Rev. D. Lucas attended the funeral of the late Father MacGoldrlck at Scranton yesterday. S. J. Evans spent last evening with trlends at Jermyn. Word was received here yesterday of the death of Mis A. F. McCor mlck of Hastings, Cambria county. She wns a former resident of this place. Sfpilie M. W. Cummings spent Thursdav fishing nt Maplewood. He leports a good catch. The Knights of Malta, No. 214, elect ed the following officers nt a meeting held Thursday evening- Sli knight commander John Brooks; genei alls mo, William Tlnsley, captain general, John T. Jones, prelate Past Comman der Albert Pi lest, senior, waiden, Eli jah Ilojes assistant rpcordei, Tham ns J. Williams The Baptist vYoung People's union of the Susquehanna Stieet Baptist c hurch w lit hold an open meeting on the 4th of September, when the fol lowing programme vill be rendered: Reciting P'.ilms. Miss Ruth Bridge- watei , lecltlng Psalms, Blanche Har lis; addtes of welcome, Rev. George Hague, solo, Miss Annie Jones; recl ttlon, Miss Mae Evans, solo, Miss Chailotte Llovd, emblamatlc piece, Flossie Williams, Florence and Marian Piic-t explanation, Ivor R. Evans, solo, T. W Wntklns; nidi ess. Rev J S Thomas, Peckvllle, solo, David Jones. Peckvllle, solo Miss Rachel Whebv. All aie invited to nttend. MOSCOW. The Women's Christian Temperance union met nt the home of Mis. Henry Geoige Thursday afternoon. Miss Floience Yeager, of Scranton, Is avlsltot among friends nnd rela tives here. O. E Vaughnn attended the annual minion of the Wyoming County Vet el ans' association at Tunkhannock on Tlunsdav. Mis. Margaiet Warden Is spending a few dajs with her daughter at Cataw lcsa. Alis. Shelp has returned home after a few weeks visit with her daughter Mi Webster, of Dalev llle Guy ff warts Is home after a short visit with friends in Scranton Miss Lou Kennedy has returned to hei homo In Stioudsbuig after spend ing the svmmer with lelnthes here. Mis Maud Snyder and daughter, Ernla, of Peckvllle, are the guests of f I lends here. Mis. Moses Davis fell from an ap ple tree Thursday and quite seriously Injured herself Mls A'ema Megargle. of Sterling, spent part of this week as the guest of Miss Ll??Ie Harnden. Mis J M Noack and son. Frank, left here Thuisday for a visit with f i lends In Stioudsbarg. Mi John Lvmnn and daughter. Meryl, of Scrnnton, spent Sunday at the home of his father, M. A Iymnn Mts Peters and daughter. Miss Orace. and son, Drnest, who have been spending a few vveess nt Hot'l Dixon, have leturned to th'li home at Ho boken. Mis Prentice, mothr of P.ev O. II. Prentice, has been quite pick for the past few dnvs at the parsonage. Mls Paiah Dlnnei, of Scianton, is tne guest of Mr. and Mis. Hyman hon nteln Mis. Janet Decker, of Pleasant Val ley, and Mrs Paddler spent Trlday with Mrs. William Decker. Mrf. IT. S Watts and chlldien spent yesterdav with friends nt Dalevllle. Jesse Gaidner returned home Thuis dny after spending n few days with Hev. S. a. Snow den at Nichols, N V. O D. Vaughn has been appointed postmastei. JESS u P. Jesse Johnpon, employed as a driver at the Dolph mine, received a painful Injur Thursday by being kicked by a mule Miss Mai g Met dill, ot Hyde Park, returned home esterdav after spend ing the past week at tl.e Mt. Vernon hotel. Miss Katie Cannlff, of Olyphant, 1h visiting relatives In town. The Aleit Uase Ball club has reor ganized and Is leady to meet any team In tho county under 10 year, on thp Jessup grounds on nny date. Wil liam Ward, captain: William Fltz patrlck, manager. Maym Cavanaugh, of Pilcebtirg, was a caller In town recently. Mis Michael Coleman, of Scuuiton, Is visiting friends In town. The public schools of Wlnton bor cugh will open Monday, September 3. Miss Annie McAndrew, of Wlnton, and Miss McIIugh, of Scranton, were callers In town yesterday. A number of our young people are making arrangements for a drive to Chapman Iake Sunday. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup Hat been iiwd for over FIFTY YF.VRS ,r MILLIONS of MOTIIEItS for their CHILDREN WHILE TELriHNO, with PLllFtOT bUCCESS. It bOOTHKS the CHILD. SOFTEN'8 the OU.MS. ALLAYS ill PAIN; CUlttS WIND COLIC, an J it the beat remedy (or DIAtiniiOEA. Sold by Urugflit in every part ol the world. De lure and ask for "Mr. winiiow-i uoctinn bi run.'1 and taka no other kind. Twenty.flve centa a bottle, ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS Labor Day Excursion to Toronto, via the Lehigh Valley Railroad. On account of tho Industrial Fair at Toronto, this company will sell tickets to that point and return on September 1 and 2, at tho low rate of $9.G", via all rail route, or $8 45 via rail and steamer from Levvlston. These tickets will be good for return passage to and In cluding September fi, nnd will be hon ored on any train, except the Black Diamond Express. Tickets will also be good for Ptop-over at Niagara Falls within the time limit. For additional Infoimatlon consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents. Walt for the Excursion to Saratoga Springs, Sept. 6th The Time of the Grand Floral Fete nnd Parade. Tickets will be sold at all Dela ware and Hudson railroad stations at the low rates of $4 00 for adults and $2.00 for children, good going on regu lar trains No. 1 an 1 No 3 Wednesday, September 6th, and good for return on any legular train on or before Sep tember 7th. An extension of three days will be allowvd upon payment of $1.00 extra to the agent at Saratoga. Niagara Falls Excursion. Account of Labor Dai, the N. Y., O. & W. Hallway Company will run on excursion to Niagara Falls and return. One fare for round trip, tickets good going Sept 1 and 2, and returning up to and Including Sept. 6. For fur ther Information consult nearest O. & W. ticket agent. The New York, Ontario nnd Western Railway company will run an excur sion to Lake Povntelle, Sunday, Sep tember 2. A more desirable place tor a grand recreation can not be found In Noitheastein Pennsjlvanla. Trains lenve Scianton at 8 30 a. m., and re turning leave the lake at IS.10 p. m. The fare from Scranton and return will be $1. TAYLOR NEWS. Mr. nnd Mis. B. F. Fein Enteitained Friends Boaid of Health Keport. M. E. Church Picnic Religious and Feisonnl News. A party of young people from this place and Aichbald Mine enjo.ved a stiaw ride on Thursday evening and enjoyed a lide thiough the centi.il cltj, after which they leturned to the hos pitable homo of Mr and Mts Benja (nin P Fern, of the latter place, where a delightful evening was spent The lawn aunoundlng the home was beautifully decoiated with Chinese lanterns Musical selections were ren dered by the Misses Maud Davenpoi t and Mrs Heniy E Hants on the oi gan, Miss Lulu Jones on the mandolin, and solos weie rendeied by the Misses Edith and Gertiude Watklns, which added gieatly to the pleasure of the evening Those present were: Fore man and Mis. W. B. Thornton. Attor ney and Mrs Chailes Olver, Foreman and Mis II. E Hauls and family, Mt. and Mis. W II. Thomas, Mis. Llbby Jones and daughtei. Miss Lulu, Mr. and Mrs George Douse, Mr and Mrs B. F. Fein, Mis. Samuel Plnnock and Misses Susie Han is, Edith, Annie and Geitiude Watklns, Maud Daven port, Edith and Mnry Van Busklik, Laura Fern, and Messis John Thomas, Dr B C. Fern. Dr. W H Van Busklrk, John Davenport, George Davenport, Edwaid James, W II Davis and John Albilght, of New York The following is a tepoit of Secretaiy II J Daniels, of the Tnyloi board of health May Diphtheria, 0 cases; scarlet fever, 7; ninles, 3 June Diphtheria, 17 scailet fever, 1, mea sles, 1. July Dlphtheiia. 16, whoop ing cough, 1 August Diphtheria, 2 typhoid fever, 2 Total, i"4 cases. Deaths Mav. 2, July. 8; August, 9; total, 19. The secietaiy wishes to call the attention of the pastors and doc tois to the maulages ond bltths, as they must be leported monthly. Books for the same may be obtained of the secretary. The boaid wilt meet ngaln on Wednesday evening The board Is composed of the following gentlemen: W. B. Owens, president II J. Daniels, secretno ; J W. Houser. M. D., health ofllcei , Walter James, W II Olmstead, M D . and W D Thomas. The Willing Workers' society of the , Methodist Episcopal chinch will con- duct a picnic In Athei ton's pnik on September 6. The featuies of the day will be a base ball contest between two picked teams of oung ladles. Local blanch. No 103 United Mine Woikeis of Ameilca, held a meeting In Tlasham's hall last evening, which was attended bj a large crowd. Seveial candidates for membership weie ad mitted and the report was read from the Hazleton convention. The branch will assemble nt is meeting place on Monday at 9 o'clock In the morning to participate In the Labor Day par ade. Diugglst Alfied Davis, of Forest Cltv, was a caller on his brother. Druggist Joseph DavH, of Main street, jesteidny. Mr. Hdwatd Hauls, a popular young man of this place, left on Thursday for Massachusetts, where he will enter the Mount Herman college. Taylorvllle lodge, No. CGS, Independ ent Order of Odd Fellows, will meet In regular session this evening. W. II. Herbeit. of Green Hldge, was n business caller here yesteiday. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Boston It. II E. New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 5 2 Boston 0 0 2 11 010 '5 7 0 Itatterlea Talor and Hovtirman; Nichols and Clarke I'mpiit Swarttvood. U Pittsburg n II K St Louts 52 12 00 0 0 0-10 18 1 l'lttsburv,' 1000000.113 14 i llatteries Powell and Ilobliisen, Chesbro, Tan neliill and Sehrlter. I'mpire O'Da). At nrookln It II K. Philadelphia 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 8 1 llrookbn 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-1 7 4 llatteries Bernhardt and Uonohue and Murpli , Kennedy, Howell and McRuire. I'mpire Hur.t U Chicago- II II E Cincinnati 1 0 2 4 0 2 1 1 0-11 11 2 Chicago 0 10000000-1 1 1 llatteries Scott and Kahoe, lalor and Dexter and Dresnahan. Umpire Emille. American League. Chicago, G, HutTalo, B Milwaukee, 4; Indianapolis, 2 (nnt game) Indianapolis, 3 Milwaukee, 2 (tecond game ) Cleveland, 8, Kansas fit), I (flrit game.) Cleveland, 4, Kama City, 3 (necond game) Detroit, 8, Minneapolis, 1 Eastern League, Toronto, 10, rracue, 4. Kochotcr, 3, Montreal, t. Worcester, 0, Sprinuneld, 7. Providence, 3; Hartford, 2. The People's VWMMAAMMMMMMAMMMMWMAMAM A rOPUI.AR CLEARING HOUSE tor tho tijnilt oT Who Huve Houses to Kent, Kctil Kstnts or Other Property to Sell nr ExchtuicJ. Who Want Situations or Help The a Small Advertisements Cot One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word Except Sltimtloiu Wanted. Which Arj In serted Free. FOR RENT. ron HFAT-sronrs is com, r;iiAo. building Inquire .Mm .lermtn, 119 Woming ate I tie $lSH.i:i MIOOVt HOUSE, OHEKN" RIDfiJ., Iileamotit location, modem Improvements, u S , Tribune. FOR RENT- 400 IACKAWANXA AVF.NUF, four lloorn; elevator; best ftore and loca tlon lu Scranton FOR SALE ron svle-tf.ntii wahd pnppi.itTiis home en Iticlitrr street, recentl l,lI!J' price 11.100. homo near silk plant, price ,lll, onlj $100 down patmcnl asked Full (fed lota for $.100 (1 F Reynolds, Connell Building 1 0SAU:-lll-VlArHANT AM) iuiinmied room apartment, making good money, olileu and best established tand In Scntiton. Perm. Sell cleap poor health. Dolan, 121 l-rankhn atenue FOR SALE OR RENT. ion saliT on itKyr-Di:siiuiUK msou: hrme, SOd Wtbiter menue, tin rooms, stum heat (I F Kej nobis, t ontiell building smi: on ui.NT-iiorKi, vwios, mti atkd on Main itreet, Peekvllle. fa For further Information call on Proprietor VI. D l)ettt WANTED-TO BUY. VACTFDSF7r6xD"riANlT'siYr''MACIIINFS; mu-t be In co,d ordr; ttate paitlculars to make and price Address, L M , general dc livery, Scranton. Pa HELP WANTED. W VNTF.D- T ONTE. A COMPr.TIAT sTFMM rapher anl tvpewrltir, who also ha 1 icoid kncwlid(Je of boukkuplmr and ginerul mhco work. Address 11 C , Irlbuiie ortict HELP WANTED-MALE v vvri d-city lmt'siMin who owns on can furnish lioise and waon, to nil and dillur to KroieiN canned and UK sodi, and two glades baking powdir Price and qualltj sill our goods Pajs better thin trauliiiK Mm) of our men clear oer !() per month Must giw bond to pa cost of stock furnished It r Itojal Soda Wks, Louisville, Ky V VNTf-D-FIltST Ct.liSs l'vnms stranton stiam Fump Co MAKFlls I Pt lill'V 1.1) STF.SOOlt vl'HFK W ti:i I awer, ale Inbuilt' WANTIU) Ml N Or (.1)01) ADDItl SS VD busiiKhs jlillitv , (,-ond offer to right urtte Itoom 0. Iturr building HELP WANTED-FEMALE. wvntid-v aim. ion (.iaiiivi. hoi-f work, nfiriiHi refpilrid loll I Indin ntreit Wril- Gllil. FOlt (.I'M int. 11011' Mori., lefcrenei uqulred. A .N hi Jim r, 'Vl'i Lackawjmu amine. v no-1 ok (.iNHtvi. hoi si wonu. diiti. or middle aged woman with fli'-t diss nfn emm, good wages to riulit part Apph Jt' Harrison atenut LOST. I (1ST M VSON'IC PIN; 11F.11 UN TO I Orft, 5U1 Iljde Paik at mm Kotiid NOTICE. no net to am timers -tiif. cofnty (ovi iiuxsioners of l.ackHwanni ( ountt heulu giti notice that architects Milniiittlng plans and specifications for improvement and rtpalw in the Countt lall will be heird on lliursclat, Iri daj and suuidat, opK ml r Mb, 7th n d Mb, at the o'fiie of the Count otnmissioner t I, PWI1 IS ( leik Si ranton. Pa , Aug o I, l'xw LEGAL. IN HI' 'll(W-Hn OF IRlNsI IN 1111 (Vint f luntri . ssimis if La kitt nun (oititv. No 1U Mnrli s,nn M) Notice l benbv i,ittii llm il". (ouri of iuai ttr Stfions has gianiiti ami t how ciuc whv Hit hotel Ileum of Vli iini livni'ds in Hi loiirtimth wail tit tin ( itv of s, rj,,t, n, el nuhl not be traushmd fn in Hie preinis, No Ml Nuitli Vliiu avinue, in tin Mid tvaid, to the riliilia, Nis UU and 1IH orlli Nmtli stieet. in tin iiiie wild lliturnable Vloiulj), S.ptuuliii Kill lWJO, at 'I o'elotk a m. In uptn eouit Will. Mil), It It FA kNll'l'. (iouiis in wT ntvNsi ru of iioti r. ikknsi. oi Julin Oiorge hehr to llenr Iruufir, ot Old 1 crkt The Court of Qitaitu sessions of Lackawjnni ( ountv has glinted a rule to show (juse vvl v the hotel liiense of loliu (ieort Kelir k 1 ill not U tiansfeiud to limit Tioutu, ot Old I orge I lie said rule Is made returnable Sept 10, l', at 9 a in JOHN II liONNl It Vttornet for Petitioner PI 11LIC NOfKF Kill VPPLIC VTION FOlt ihartei In the ( ourt of ( onimon Pleas of I.acUauauua Count Notice is lu li lit glten that an uppllutlin will be made to the naid ( ouit, oi a law juderi tin le of on the twciitv ninth div of siptiiiibfr l")i), at !i o'cloik a in, under the Ad tu piovide for tin iucoipnution and regulation of eutiiii cor oratlonn, approvul pril !), lf74 and it sup phuiuits bv ImIui lleAndrevv, l'atilek J (ondni, I'.nnek O'llrien, Irank P Judge David ltoche, f ii the ehirter of m hitenil d eorpmutlon to be ealhd st Livvitme lutil Vbstiiienee lliiu tub lit Sieiirv of Old I'oige, Pa, the rhiracter jnd nli jut of which Is to provide funds for the relief of Its lueuibirs in e ie of aeddtnl or siekitvi, and for their famil in rave of death, from fund i olid ted tin rim, and for thee purposed to bate, uijot .mil pov,css all the rights and piltlleg.s (niiferied bt the Nald et of Aitseinblt afortaald and Its mpplenunts Hie application for the said ehirter U now on tile in the otflee of the Piotbouotary of lckawanna Count t, to No 1255, September leim, IHOO JOHN II IIONNI'n, Solicitor lsrTF OF f.lulHii: W SCHI VtJMt. I VTI. of the tit of scranton, Pa , direased. Lit ters of admlnlatratlon upon the above named estate hating been granted to the underclgncd, all persons hating claims or deminds against the nald estate will present them for patment and those indebted thereto will plea.- make imme diate payment to II VNN Ml I SCIILVGFIt, Administratrix J At Oil SI III.MJint, Administrator. WFLLIS & TOIilthY, Attorneta for Estate PROPOSALS. SEVLFD PltOPOSXLS Will, HE HFCCIVF.D A1 the olllce ot the Cltv Llerk, Scranton, Pa until 7 30 p m , Thursday, September 20, 1'juu, to construct the Nineteenth District Main Sewer with the neciasarv tixtuns and appliances, F.ach bidder hall enclose with his iiropce.ll his certified check for fifteen hundred dollars as a guarantee to execute a contiact it awarded the same Should the bidder lo whom the contiact rhall have been awarded emit to execute tin. sain. within ten daj frori the date of award, the en closure atvoinpanlng Ills proposal shall be for feited to the use ot the Cltv of Scranton The Clt Ingineer'a estimate of the cost of coiistruit lng said sewer Is iflts.WKS 02 Plan and hpii Idea tions are filed in the otllee of the Cltj Cleik The iltt rrscrtea the right to reject an or all bids lly order of City Councils M V. LAVFLLF, City Clerk. Scranton, Pa , Aug. JJ, 1'juO. SEALED PnOPOSMS WILL HE ItKI.lVLD AT the offlie of the Cltt Clerk, scranton. Pa. until 7 30 oclock p m rhuridj, September 0, 1IJ00, to coistruct a sewer on Delaware street, at follows Commencing at a point on Delaware street, one hundred fut from Sanderwn atenue and extending threfroin to Dickson atenue The rlty reserves the right to reject an or all bids. 11 order of City (ouncils M T LAYFLLi:, Clt) Clerk Scranton, Pa Aug 27, limo. Was Born a Twin. filggs Rlggii put up a peculiar plea In court when he was accused ol hating two ttltta DIggs What excuse could he havef Olggs He aaid he di born a twin. Tit bits. A Conflict of Authority. Office Bo (to his rmplocr) Vli llitti, out aide, air, wants to see the junior partner, Junior Partrer Not in; I owe him 5. Senior Partner Show him in, he owes inc 10 -Tit bit Exchange. SITUATIONS WANTED WAVnSWAMIINO AM) lltONIN'O. TO DO T hoinc, bj flrt rla lamidrew Address JlH A. M , carp 2(1 FoieM rouit, (IU MTt'ATlO.S ATli)-llV Glltt. 11 M'.Uls old ti) take care ot children or ilo liglit homework Apply at 41)7 Ferdinand street STi'vnov u vNTii-in otivi i.vdy with one ehlld to du housework, (all at W Ferdinand Vnrt. MlfATIOS WASTFll-IO 00 Ot T VAS1M1, aty kind of work bv the da) ddresi (. r , 5;i Ijickauanna mime SlTFAriON- Ari'D-IJY A I.VDY AS IIOFSK. keeper Vildre" M S, Tribune cilice hlTI ATIOV WANTe D-AS IIOl'SFKKM'l- It, K rood washer nnd Ironer Address A. II , Tribune office snrvTios uvntid-uy oim. at or.v- eral housework; can ghc references Ad dress 11(3 Kim strict, South Side, Clt) WAVrKO-WAslUM) AM) lltOMMI. TO DO at home, or will take ollces to clean Ad diebs Mrs A M , tare 0J0 Forest rouit, cltv SITI VTION WANT1D 11 VV I'API UT LAW dnss of ladles and gentlemen's fine clothes Call 7tO rear Adams avenue. MTIATION WASTHl) AS ItlT( IIFlt, TltOlt oughlj esperlinced .1 Hilton, "10 ftpilng street, cltj WsNTM) VS1UV1 AVI) lltOM.SO 10 DO AT home, satisfaction guaranteed, terms rea aonahlc Call or addiew Mrs 0 11 , " M'"" ian stieet SlllATIO.N WANTtO-TO (10 OFT 11Y TIIF. ilit tt ashing and ironing, waslilin and hon ing taken homo also) ladles' and gentlemen R laundry referred Call or addiess 1. U , -13 North tummr utenue. WANTED-TO RENT. WANITD TO 11FAT A SIMlLF. HOLbK either on Wyoming atmue or Washington atenue, south of Vine fctrect Apply to Will iam II iloe, I0J Conncll building. RECRUITS WANTED. MAitivn conps united states navy hi:- crulta wanted Able bodied men, service on our warships In all parts of the world nnd on land In tho Phlllpplres, when required Lieu tenant Colonel D 11 llus'ell, N. W Comer I-nclc awanni and Wjomlng atenues, Scranton MONEY TO LOAN. ot ick STimaiiT lows n iiitr, covnli.l building ANY AMOl NT OF MONTY TO 10 V QUICK, straight loans or Building and Loan At from 4 to C per cent Call on N V. Walker, 3H 115 Council building DRESSMAKING. niSF.SSVUKLNd Ton ClIILDItEN TO OIlDFIl. also ladles' v.alits Louise Shoemaker. 212 Adams aetnue. CITY SCAVENGER a. n onions clfws pihvy vutlts and eesa pools, no odor Improved pumps used . U IlltlOfiS, Proprietor Leave orders 1100 North Main atenue, or Heke'ii drug store, cor nei Adams and Mulberi Telephone P310 PROFESSIONAL. Ceitlfled Public Accountant. l.DWAltt) C SFVl I.P1M1, C. P era' Hank bullilni A , "5 THVD Architects. I DM Mill II DVVIs, Alt' HITIX'I, CONNIIL building, s(ranun lKIDFllICK I. llltOWN. AWIIITICT, I'ltU F bullditig, 1i Washington atenue, hcranton Cabs and Carriages. nt mint iinm t mis vnd cvitntvois, nF.sT of senile Piompt ittenlion git in ordirs, bv 'pliuie M'lionrs .'i TJ and A1I2 losipli Kellej, 121 Linden Dentists, nn F v. iir.KNiii:in!i:n. I'M i.i nniniNfi, spiuee strut, Smnton lilt To lTvIVV, SCItANlON PIIIV TK DOS pltal, lorner Wjomlng and Mullurr 1)11 (' C LAl'IIACII, 111 WIOVIINO AVENI'F on ii f. nr noliis, opp p o Hotels and Restaurants. rilR FLU CFF. 125 VND 127 FH VNKI IN A U- nue Jiatea reasonable. P 7FIGIKR, Proprietor SdtANTON HOISF, NI.Mt 1), L Sc W PAS. unger ele lot tonduueil on the I uropean plan VICTOIt hOCII, Proprietor Lawyeis. J Vv DItOWNINO, VTTOltNLY V.ND ( OFN'StL. lor at law Itooms 112 JH Vlears building D I) IIF.PIOdl.F, ATTOltNFY LOAN'S N100 tiated on real estate seeuiity Mtars building, corner Washington avenue and Sjruce street HtVNh E IHlYI.h UIOISNFV. WD COl'N'SF.L lor at law Hurr building, Itoomi n and 14, Waliim,l'ii avenue v.17l LAltlT W Mtlti N' i. hNM'l', VrTOH.NEls and Coutwellois at Ijiw. Itepiibllcan building, Washington avenue Jl ssI'P k Ussll", ATTOItM.s AND COH.N' ullors at Law Commonwealth building, llooma 11), 20 and 21 JAMFS VV. OUUOni), ATTOHMft-Ari.MV. Hooma 61t, 515 and 5IU Bun! of Tiade build ing HUI MID TIIVYLH, VTTOltNKY. UU HOI, Uth floor, Vicars building ROOMS L A WMIUS. ATrOItNl'Y VTIAW, HOAItl) of Trade building, Scranton, Pa C. It. PITClll'lt, ATTOltNF.Y ATLV.W, BOUtl) of Trade building, snanton, Pa. FATTFItSON . IL( OV, lIUUKltb' NAIIONAI. Hank building C tOVIFOYS, " 11 ni'ITBLlCAV BUILDINO a v ni'HTHoi.1, A'noiiM.i. mi:ahs bi.do Physicians and Surgeons. Dlt V. F.. VLI.F.V, 511 NOItTIl WVSIIINGrO.N avenue. Dlt S W. I.'V.MOItl'.U'X. OFFICF. H) WASH Ington atmue Itisldnice, H18 Mulberr. ( bronle dlseasis, lungs, heart kldneS and genltu urinar organs a spetlalt. Hnurs, 1 to 4 p rn Schools. MI100L OF 1IIF. LCKWANN, SC It VNTON', Pa C'oursea prepantor to enllege, law, medi clne or buslnets Opens Sept Uth srn,i for catalogue. Het Thomas M Cann, 1 1. 1) , prin cipal and pioprletoi, W E. Pluinh, A M, headmaster. Seeds. G It. CLVltK 4. (0, SFFDSVIF.N AND Nl'llS. 1 rt men, it ore 201 Washington avenue, giien houses 1U50 North Main avenue, store tele- I hone, "62 Wire Screens. ' JOSEPH KIIF.TT1L, ItKMt 811 HCIU WANNA atenue, Scranton, Pa, manufacturer of Wire he rn nSj Miscellaneous. DAWK'S i OI(CIIKTIIA-Ml SIC IrOIt II W.LH. picnics, partlea, imptions, weddings and nun cert work furnished. For ternu address It. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wjomlng atenue, over llulbtrt'a musio store. MIOAKOHF. BHOS, I'ltlNTFltS' SL'PPLUS, FN t elopes, p4er bags, twine. Warehouse, U aslilngtou atenue, Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD AAMA'fWVMWWWVMI Schedule In Effoct May 27, 1000. Trains leave Scranton: 0.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington nnd for Pitts burg and tho .West. 0.38 a. m., week (lays, for Haaleton, Pottsville, Heading, Norrlstown, nnd Philadelphia; and for Bun bury, lUrrisburg, Philadelphia, BaltimoreWashington and Pitts burg and tho West. 2.18 p. in., week days, (Sundays 1.58 p. m.,) for Sunbury, Harrls burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore. Washington nnd Pittsburg and the West. For Hazleton, Potts ville, Reading, &c, week days. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hazleton, Pottsville, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. n. WOOD, Oen. Pais. Alt. .1 II HUTCHINSON, Pen. Mgr. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. In Meet June 10. 1000 SOUth Lffiefl Snranfnn tnr V.ttf VW Mt HV S00, C10, 8 00 and 10 0'. n. m, 12 55, S in I 8 10 p m 1'or Philadelphia at (k0, 8'X) and 111 in a m ; 12 SI and 'i.iJ v. m For Stroudi burg at 0 10 p m. Jlilk and accommodation st 340 p m Arrive at Hoboken at 0 55, 7.18, 10 13 a in : 12 OS, 2 47, 4 48. 7.19 and 9 4S p. In. Arrive at Philadelphia at 10 00 a m ! 1.0(1, 3 48, 0 00 and 8 22 p. m. Arrive from New York t 1 05, 4 Oil and 10 20 a m ; 1 00, I 82, 43, EUJ and 11 sop rn, From Strotidaburg at 8 08 a. ni. North Leave Scranton for Buffalo and Inter mediate stations at 1 10, 4 10 and 8 SO a. mi 1 6, fi 49 and It 15 p m For Oswego and 8tcv cuto at 4 10 a. m and 1 65 p m For tltica at 1 10 a m and 155 p. m. tor Montrose at 8.10 tn , 1.05 p. m and 5 43 p m. For Nichol son at 4 00 nnd C 15 p. m. For ninghamton, 10 2', ami t(lp m Arrive In SScranton from Buffalo at 1 iO, 2 65, 515 and 10 00 a m. 3 30 and 8 00 P ni From Oswego and Sracuse at 2 65 a. m ; 12 18 and 8 00 p. m From lltlca at 2 85 a m ; 12 38 and .1 30 p m. From Nicholson at 6 80 a ni and 0 00 p m From Montrose nt 7.J5 and 10 00 a tn j j 20 and 8 00 p m. niooinsburg Division Leave Scranton for Northumberland at 0 45 10 05 a. m.; 1.55 and 6 60 p m. For Plymouth at 105, 3.40. 8 65 and 31 3) p m For Nauticoke at 8 10 a. in. Arrive t Northumberhnd at 9 85 a mi 1.10, 8 00 and 8.45 p m. Arrive Nanticoko at B 10 a. rn. Arrive at PI) mouth at 2.00, 4 fi and 9 60 p. m. and 12 10 a m Arrive at Scranton from Northum berland at t) 42 a mi 12.15, 4 80 and 8 45 p. m. From Nantleoke at 11 00 a. m. From Plym outh at 7 50 a m , 3 20, 0 85 and 11.10 p. m. . SUNDAY TIUINS South Leave Scranton 1 40, 3 00, 5 40, 10 05 a. m ; 3 3.1, g 40 and 8.10 p. ru. North leave Scranton at 1.10, 4 10 a. m.J 1 65, 5 4S and 11 35 p in Hloomaburg Division leave Scnnton at 10 05 a in and i 60 p. m. Delaware and Hudson. In Effect June 13th, 1000. Trains for Carbondale leave Scranton at 6 to, 7 53, 8 51, 10 11 a m ; 12 00, 1.23, 2.28, S.52, 6 25, 6 25, 7 57, 0 15, 11 15 p mi 1.10 a m. For Honcdale and Take Lodore 0 20, 1013 a, in . 2 28 and Ii 25 p. in For VVIlkea Ilarre fl 45. 7 48. 8 43, 0.3S. 10 43 a. m i 12 03. 1 23, 2 18, 3 33, 4 27, 8 10, 7.48, 10 41, 11 10 p m For L V n n polnts-0.45 a. m.i 12 03, IIS, 3 H and 11 30 p in For Fennatltanla It. H. polnta-0.45, J 13 a. in , 2 IS and 4 27 p. rn. For lban and all points north 6 20 a. m. and 3 12 p m SFNDA.Y THAINS. For Carbondale 7.20, 0 00, 1133 a. m.J 2 26, 3 52, 6 47. 10 52 p m For V likes llarrj-9 88 a. m I 12 03, 1 63, 8 23, 4 42. 0 27. 8 27 p. in For Mbant and points north 3 52 p m. For Honesdale and I ake Lodore 9 00, 11 S3 a. in and 3 62 p. in Lowest rates to all points in United States ami I VV ntlllDICK, O P. A . Albinjr, N. Y. II v. CROSS. I) P. A., Scranton, Pa Lehigh Valley Ballroad. In FITed May 27, 1600. Trains leave Scranton. Tor Philadelphia and New York, vli D & II. It II , at fi 45 a m and 12 01. 2 18, 4 27 (Black Dlamc ml F.vprcss), and 11 30 p. m. Sundays, D. A. II. H R . 1 5s. 7 4 p m. For White Hiven, Hazleton and prlnclpil points In the coal regions via D 1 II. II. ii , (1 45, 2 H and 4 27 p in For Pottsville, C 45, 2 18 p m For Hi I Mi lii-lii, Faston, Reading, Uarrlsburi nnd princlptl Intermenlate stations via I) & 11 11 It , (. J". .1 in ; 12 ft), 2 18, 4 27 (Black Dla. muni lprisa), 11 30 p m Sundays, 1), i. II, It It , 1 SS. 7 4S p ni Tor Tunkhannock. Totvanda, Flmlra, Ithaca, Oeneta and jrlneipal Intermediate stations, tit D , L. k XT. It II , 8 OS a m ; 1 05 and 3 13 p m For Oeneta, Itochcster, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Chlraao. and all point west, via D. & 11 R R . 11 03, 1 11 (Black Diamond Express), 7.48. 10 11, 1130 p m Sundays, 1) & 11. It. II, 12 03 p li , 7 l p IJ Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley pallor tars on all trains Settteen Wilkei Barra nnd N'ew York, Philadelphia, Buffalo and Sus pension Uridgt. ItOLLlN" II WILBUR, Oen. Supt., 20 Cortland strict, N'ew orl. CltAltl r.S H I.FF. Gen. Pasi Agt , 23 Cortland htreet. New Yoilt A V. N'ON'NTVI VCIICIt, Div. Pass. Agt , South Bethlehem, Pa loi tickets and Pullman resorvations apply 80a Lai kavv anna atenue, Scranton, Pa. Central Railroad of New Jersey. Stations in New York Foot ol Liberty street, N It , and South Ferry. Anthracite coil used exclusively, insuring cleanliness and comlort. TIVIF TMILl! IN H-FF.CT MAY 21), 1900. Trains leave Scranton for New York, Newark, Flinbeth. Philadelphia, F.aaton, Bethlehem, Al lentown, JIauch Chunk and White Haven, at 8 30 a n i express, 1 20, express, 4 00 p. rn. Sun dav", 2 15 p. m. For Pittston and Wilkes Barre, 8 10 a. m , 1 20 and 4 ) p m Sundays, 2 15 p. m For Mountain Park, 8 30 a. m 120 and 4 00 .. ... Sitnilivs. 2 15 D m For Baltimore and Washington, and polnta South and We-t via Bethlehem, 8 30 a. m , 1 20 n m Sundava. 2 15 p m. For Long Branch, Ocean Orove, etc , it 8 39 (through iar) a in. and 120 p m. lor Heading, Lebanon and Harrisburtr, vl AN lentown, 8 30 a in and 1 20 p. m. Sunday, 2 1 " p m For Pottst llle, 8 30 a. tn , 1 20 p. m. Through tickets to all points east, south and west at lowest rates at tne station J. II OIII1IUISKN. Oen. Supt. II. P. HMDWIV, C.en. Pass. Agt. New Yoik, Ontario and Western B.R. TIVIK TABIH IN LFFFCT 8UNDW, JUNE 21, North Bound Trains. I eave Leave Scran- Caibon- Arrive Cadosla, 1 05 p ni Trains. 201 . 201 ... 207 ... ton dale 10 10 a m 11 20 a m. 1 45 d m 4 32 n m. 6 45 p. m . 0 00 p m Arrlte Carbondale, 0.40 p. m. South Bound Trains. Leave Iave Cadosla. Carbondale. 7 00 a. m. . 8 40 a. m 10 02 a m Scranton, 7 40 a m. 10 45 a m, 4 20 p m. 202 24 nn.1 2 05p ni 3 34 p m St'NDS ONLY. S'ortb Bound leave Leave Scran Carbon- ton dale. Arrive Cadosla 205 200 . R 10 a. m 0 10 a m 10 45 a m , 7.00 p 111 Arrive Carbondale, 7.(3 p. m. smut 11 iiounu leave Leave Cadosla. Carbondale. Scranton. 700am 7 10 am 4 10 n 111 6 51 p in 6 35 n m 202 20S i-niii, Vn 201 makes ronnection for Dolnta North and South on Main Line, at Cadosla Trains Nos 201 and 204 make Walton, Delhi, llamdm and Sidney connections Trains N'os 205 and 201 make Main Line con nections on Sunday. ,..,,. For further information, consult ticket agents. .1 C NDHtSON, (ien Pass Vgt , New York J F. WH.SH, Traveling Passenger Agent, (icran ton, Pa Erie ond Wyoming Valley, Time Table In Lffect May Js, 1000. Trains leate scranton for Hattle, Ijke Ariel and Intermediate points as follow- No 2, 8 13 a. 111 , No 4, 2 25 p mi No. 6, 6 20 p. m.i No. 8, 7 55 p m , Sundat trains at 0 00 a m and 2 00 p ni Tialna No 2 and No 4 connect at llavvley loi points on Kiie railroad NEWSPAPERS arfkrfVa-SiAirfSrVfVsiW.'asS(ai. TDK W ILKKS BARTO: nCfORD CN BE HvD In Scranton at the news ktands of Ralsman Bros . 405 Spruce and 50.1 Linden! M Norton, 322 Lackavvanua avenue, I H. Echutter, 211 Spruce strut SCALP TREATMENT. Mils. I T rU.hR, SCALP TnEATMENT, iOc,; shampooing, Kk ; facial massaga; maalcui. lng, 25c, j chiropody, 701 Qulrxy,
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