TUK SOIl ANTON TBIBUNlt-TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER d, 1000. - J LACKAWANNA COUNTY. sifc-s-i---ssw..S-'' is-- CARBONDALE. LABOR DEMONSTRATION. MIno Woikers and Trades Unions Turn Out in Thousands. Vestcrday Carbondale had tlio hlBRCit labor demonstration In Its hlftoty. For years the lahoreis of the upper I-ack'i-nnnna valley have been Imperfectly organized, hut this parade evinced the fact that of late the several elements have been fast nssutnlnir solidailty. Hetwoen r.,000 and 10,000 were In line, and while the United Mine Worker"! made up the pieat bulk, the trade unions were well represented. The day was perfect, and nil anangements were catrled out In detail. The follow ing order was observed: FIKST DIVISION. Platoon of Police. Carriages of city ofllclals and cleigy. Speakers of the day. Forest City Hind. Forest City Local V. M. W. Vandllng Hand. Vandllng Local U. M. Itlchmondalo Local IT. M. W. Mayfleld Local IT. M. W. Theatrical Company Hand. Jermyn Local IT. M. W. Archbald Local IT. M. W. 8i:COND DIVISION. 7ermyn Citizens' Hand. Caibondalo Federal Union. Jermyn Federal Union, 7,201. Clgarmakeis' Local, 439. Typographical, 239. Mozart Hand, No. 1. Machinists' Local. Simpson Local U. M. W. Carbondale Local, GG9, U. M. W. Mozart Hand, No, 2. Carbondale Local, 877. Carbondale Local, 8H. Dewey Drum Coips. Junior U. M. A. J. Padden was grand marshal and John F. Hermes chief of staff. All the latter lacked to make an almost pei- fect plctuie of Wllhclm II. was the uniform. The line of match was up Main to Lincoln avenue, up Lincoln to Church, down Church to Seventh avenue, down Seventh aenue to Htver, up River to Dundaff: countermarch to Salem, up Salem to Church, up rhuich to Helmont; countermarch to Main, Disperse at municipal building. In addition to the hotels and ios taurants, hot dinners were tereil nt St. Robe hall, in the W.ttt building and at other places, so the immeii'-e crowd was well cared for. At 2 o'clock the speech-making commenced on the balcony of Hotel Anthiaclte. DEATH OF MISS LENA RHODES. News has Just reached this city of the death of Miss Lena Rhodes, which occurred last 1'ilday at Hettiek (Vn tic. She was burled at that place Sun day. Miss Rhodes foimerly leslded here, and at one time was piominent In Baptist church circles, being a mem ber of the church choir. She had been residing In Philadelphia. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Tvtiss Nellie McNuIty, of Fan low street, entertained the Misses Wini fred and Kate Curran, of Scranton, last week. Mattle Hughes Hi own, who has been visiting her patents, will return today to New York. Miss IMIth Ridliolls, of Salem ave nue, Is ill with typhoid fever. Jerome Wetherby, who was operated on for appendicitis, will be dlschaiged from Dr. Wheelei's private hospital this week. Work is being lapldly pushed at the Anthracite coal storage plant. The company has commenced the dumping of small sizes near the river. DALTON. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Someis en tertained their daughter, Mis i:ans, and children, of Scranton, last week. Rev. P. IZ. Welthasse and wife left yesterday for Syracuse, where they will make their home for the futuie. Tho public schools of this place opened yesterday. Theie was a laige attendance. The farmeis about here who have silos are tilling them. Mis. Charles Rice and daughter have returned fiom a visit In Connecticut this summer. Rolland Chailcs, Heibeit Smith. Mis Lenna Tiffany and Miss May Haslam leave today for Stroudsburg to attend the Normal school. Floyd Finn Is en i oiled among the students of the Key stone Academy this jear. Mrs. Dr. Hannah Price returned to her home In Chester, Pa., Satuiday. A WONDERFUL CURE OF DIARRHOEA. A PROMINENT VIRGINIA ' EDITOR I d Almost Given Up, but Was INrought Back to Perfect Health by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. BEAD HIS EDITORIAL. Kni the Times, Illllstllle, Va I suffered with diarrhoea for a long time and thought I was past being cured, i naa spent much time and mon'y nnd suffered so much misery that I had almost decided to give up nil hopes of recovery and await! the result, but noticing the advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy and also some tes timonials stating ho.v some wonderful cures had been wrought by this reme dy, I decided to try it After taking a few doses I was entirely well of that trouble, and I wish to say further to my readers and fellow-f-ufferers that I am a hale nnd hearty man today and feci as well no I over did In my life. O. R. Moore. Sold by all drug gists. Matthews Titos., wholesale and retnl) nsents. GLENBURN. Mrs. Emily Hall died at her homo In this place Monday morning at 7 o'clock. For twenty-three years she had been an Invalid and for a year confined to her bed, requiring attention night nnJ Bam-tlmo. needs a Tellable. Us i-reitdruf Dp. Peal's fy S Tbejr oro prompt, oafs and certain In result. Tbo-w-'fri(Dr. I'eal'ej never disappoint. Bold for ?1.00 per box. For Salo by JOHN H. PHELPS, Spruce street. day. Her condition for the worse was apparent some weeks ago, Mrs. Hill wns born In Owego, N. Y., In 1823. When n young woman she followed the profession of teaching, and In accord ance with earnest uiglng on the part of Rev. Cole, a prominent Uaptlst min ister then In this vicinity, she. camo to this locality and taught In the public schools of D.ilton and Olenburn. She nitt William Hall, whom she mauled In Maine, N. Y. The began life to gether on the old Hall homestead. Her husband died eight years ago. Three daughteis survive, Misses Jesslo ami Leliho Hall, of Olcnbutn, and Mis. Harriet Shoemaker, wife of ltev. 11. K. Shoemaker, of Newburyport, Moss. She Is also survived by one sister In Castle Creek, N. Y. Dceased was a member of the Dalton Haptlst chinch. The funeial will be held Wednesday moinlng at 10.30 o'clock. Rev. Robeit It. Thompson, pastor of the Dalton Haptlst church, will have charge. Singing w 111 be rendered by Mrs. Lis ter and Miss Mabel Colvln. Interment In Hickory Grose cemetery, Wueil. JERMYN AND MAYFIBLD Labor Day Attractions A Member of tho Ciystnl File Company Nar rowly Escapes Diowning nt Chap man Lake Personals. Quite a large numb"!' fiom tho two boioughs spent jesterday out of town. The paiades at Sci.inton and Cat bun dale pioved stiong atttaions fori many of them nnd Lake Chapman and Ciystal l'ikc also had their share. At Lake Chapman, the Centuiy Sew ing club and Ladles' Magazine flub i had an en lovable tl.iv. lively thing pased off most pleasantly. The Crj s tnl Flif company also held a clam bake thfie, and one of the members, It Is reported, eat so many clams that he fdl Into the lake and wns with dlfliculty lescued. Those who remained nt home were treated to ronsldei.ible fun In the af ternoon, witnessing a base ball game between teams captained by C. D. Wintei nnd Jimmy Shaikey, In which a number of the prominent men of th town took pait. One of the piiuclpal featuies of thi game was the two dlf tlcult catches made by Mine Vol email Davi, who proved 1 Iniself a star among tho playeis. As the gam" pro gressed, some of the old players tired nnd fiesh men weio irtioduced, until eaeh side nnd about fourteen playeis. Tho game wns finally won by Win ters team bv a scote of 15 to 12. Mis. William Oiaves and sister. Miss Rachel Grllllths, have returned home, nfter a two weeks' visit with friends nt Albany and I'tlca, N. Y. Mr. II. A Willman and son, Ralph, spent yesteiday at Poyntelle. The mairlage of Miss Mandane Ry iner, of this boiough, and C. A. Hat tenbeig, esi., of Aichbald, will take place at the home of the bilde's par ents, Mr. and Mis. H. A. Willman. of South Main stieet, this evening. Only the lelatives of both families will be pi i sent at the ceiemony. Rev. and Mis. C. II, Pessenden, who aie nt Ocean Giove, epect to return the latter part of the weeek. The news of the sad death of young Utnmet Cole, through nn accident, which is described elsewheie In this issue, caused much regit t here whem tho boy was well known. His father was foimerly piopiletor of the Swee ney house, on Noi th Main street. Miss Mamie Wlnt, of Wilkes-Haue, who ha' been visiting here, returned home esterdny. Miss Hefferlng, of Plymouth, Is the guest of the Misses Sadie and Mamie Timlin, of Main street. Mr. and Mrs. T H. Orilllths and children spent ytsteiday with Hyde Paik friends. The long-looked-for rain came last evening about 8 o'clock nnd descended eoplouslv for several hours, much to every one's lellef. PECKVILLE. Joseph Kabot, of the Ridge, who was captuied by Mr, H. L Thompson, Sun day morning, when In the act of re tuinlnir to the Ridge with a laige bundle of legal papers which he hid stolen from 'Saulte Mason's otllce, was given n healing befoie Justice of tho Peace George Smith on Sunday morn ing. Kabot pleaded guilty, and agreed to settle the case All hands weio willing nnd the buiglary case was settled for the total sum of $75. Miss Helle Henjamln left Jesterdav for West Chester, Pa., to attend the State Noimal school. Messis. William Allen, William Cun ningham and F. P. Henjamln weie at Hast Windsor, N. Y, yesteiday. They spent the da bass fishing In the Sus quehanna. They leturned last evening with a splendid stilng uf black bass. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Orover, Mr. and Mis. D. W. Hickey. Mr. O. H. Holleran and Miss Lottie Van Huskirk composed a party who visited Lake Scianton, Sunduv. Mr. William Cunningham, of Phila delphia, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Allen, of North Main street. Mr. James W. Kennedy, of 01 pliant, was a caller in town jesteiday. A lawn social will be held at the residence of Mis. Robert McMnlnes, Giassy Island, on Thuisday, Septem- bei 6, for the benefit of the Peckville Methodist L'piscopal church. A pleas ing programme has been prepaied, and all the refieshments of the season will be reived. Kverybody Is cordially In vited to attend. Lichty's Celery Nerve Compound for all nervous diseases, neuralgia, iheiimatism, nervous debility, paraly sis, biliousness, piles, liver complaint, kidney troubles and female complaints. It goes to the seat of the disease and cures thoroughly nnd speedily. Sold by Matthews Bros. OLYPHANT. MUs Kha Svvannlck haB letuined fiom a visit to Carbondale. Misses Agnes and Bildget McAn drovvs, of Archbald, were visitors hero Sunday. Misses Anna nnd Mary Dougher, of Wilkes Hurre, aro vlsltlni; friend- here. Mis, James Brown and daughter, EVERY WOIV3AM rooathlT. rei g-Utloz tnedleloe. Only run-leas ! ., If jouwanUhotal,get ihould be nt. Pcnnvrovssli Pharmacist, ccr. Wycmlng evenue and Dr. James' Heaciitcha Powders. HEADACHE'S TORTURES Often mnlco n wo man's life almost unbearable. But there is a cure a safe, never-failing cure. Dr. Jamos' Hoadacho Powders soothe and restore tho disordered nerves take away the head ache without leaving the slightest unpleas ant after-effect. At nil Drug Stores. 4 Doses lOConts. Cure Whero Others Fall. Nellie, have returned to their home In Albany nfter spending the summer wiht Mrs. Hllcn Mnnoti. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chniles Cannon, of the West Side, spent Sunday at Jermyn. Mornn & Son, the plumbers, have put chased the Callahan property, on Lai kaw anna street, and will build a bikk structure on the site. John Dempsey, of Dunmore stieet, Is In Forest City. It Is nbout time the Laeknwanna stieet pave was cleaned again. Noth ing has been done In Hint line In some months and It presents anvthing but a lespectnble npppeaiance. The stieet department could do the work In a few houis if they were so disposed. U. N. Kennedy, Frank M. Williams and Mr. 1 1 ill, of Set ar ton, have been appointed by court to act as viewers for the etenIon of the First sewer district ot the borough. Mis William Mason has leturned, nftei visiting her daughter at Poult ney, Vt. The following delegntes from this place will attend the Fourth legisla tive convention nt Prleehurg today: First ward, Dominck Hownid: Third waul, Thomas Lenahan, Fnutth waid, John Rogan A tie vote having been cast In the Seiond vvnid between S. J. Hums and Chailes O'Hoyle, the convention will decide who is entitled to a seat. TAYLOR NEWS. Borough Schools Reopen Today. Prof. Lodwick Will Give nn Ad dress Peisonnl Paiagraphs. The schools of this boiough will le open this morning, after a vacation of three months. The teachers will he assigned to tho following buildings: No. 1 school, North Main stieet, Prof. James r. Foley, piinclpal, assistants, Miss Hattle Mackenzie, Miss Janet Inglls and Miss Gertrude Morris, No. 2 .school, on Gtove street, Miss Hdlth Van Husklik, piinclpal; assistants, Miss Jennie Nicholas, Miss Polly Pi lls, Mis. I.lbby .Toms, MNs Susie Har Us, Miss IMIth Watklns and Miss Maiy Van Husklik. No. 3 school. North Tulor, Mr. S. J. Phillips, principal, assistant, Miss Hesslc James. No. I m hool, South Tajlor, MHs Maigaret Whltefoid, piinclpal. Pi of. John H. Lodwick, a speaker of much piomlnence, of Youngstow r. Ohio, will give an addies this even ing In the Welsh Congiegatlonal thin ill. Subject, "Chinch Singing and How It Should He Taught." Local branch, No 1013, United Mine Woikeis ot Ameilcn, nude a very stiong tin limit yesterday at the Labor day pai.ide In Scianton. They were accompanied by the Tajlor band. Mis Louisa Nicholas, a little tot of this town, who has been winning con siderable fame ns a reciter, succeeded In captuilng second prize at the eis teddfod held In West Scianton jes teiday on "There's None Like a Mother. If Hver so Poor." The Taj lor Silver Comet band has been engaged to lender music at th picnic of the Methodist Episcopal tiiuich congregation on Thuisday In Atherton paik, on South Main street, Theiefoio an excellent musical tieat Is In store. Miss May Davis, of Gieenwood, has letuined home fiom her visit with lelatlvis In Rdwardsdale. Mrs. W. M. Evans and chlldien, of Dover, N. J., spent jesteiday at th home of Mis. E. J. Evonw. Masters Hany How ells and Russell O'Hoio, who have been visiting their hump hole, will leave today for Ulrarcl college, Philadelphia, to lesumc their studies. Mis. H. O. Jones, the Main street milliner, left yesterday for New York foi a tew days' solouin. Pay-day toda.v at the Archbald col lleiy of the Delawure, Lackawanna and Western company. Thomas H. Jenkins spent yesterday at Spring Iliook. Rev. H. II. Harris, Ph.D., acted In the capacity of adjudicator at the Dewi Sant lodge of Tiue Ivorltes, In West Scranton, yesterday. Miss Hannah Dav'ls. of Uellevue, spent the Sabbath with her cousin, Miss Hannah Powell, of Main stieet. Misses Ida and Laura Speiber, of Taylor street, have been the guests of Miss Flossie Warwick, of Peckville. TUNKHANNOCK. Special to the Seranton Tribune. Tunkhanueek, Sipt (The lunkhaniiotk pub. lie siliools opened toda with a full attendanee. Tho itups of teachers ha undeit;one nomc ihanzes since last )iar The hich tehool it t III under Hie direetlrn of l'rofewor O J More lock, whoite aaUtant are Me-virs Kfpperly and Hire. In tho intrimediate Kradi-n, Miss Hcsile l-elghtou takes the pi ice of Miss Maiy Shook, re'lt;ned, and Mis Sjllie U.iiiiuljiie ha the po sition nude vacant b the leslgnatlon of Mivi Mary Jajne. Norrls '-Uher, son ct I'ss iici r Vitent J. S. Swlher, of the lemej Ctntral, hat returned to hi home In reranton after a wick 'a vlult here The wieldimr of Mia Mar; bhook and Frank (' Uiirlek will tatp place at the I'resly terian ihureh on Wi'ilnevljj eieniiitr next. . Klllrldi!P, proprietor of the Consum crs' store, of this plaec, Is In New oiU biiliiR goods fur his hollda) trade The excurnloii to Lake Carey oir the Yallej and Montroo roads fiom airl. clprday took about two hundred and fifty to the lake. The Vallei train conslsleil of eight coaches. At this, station they were transferred to the Mont rose road and rim to the 1-ke In twu .ectlon. The rapatit) of the little road via taxed. The return from the lake was made In the cirnlnir, the Vallc) train leaving heic about k'M It Is undeistood Hut I'rofuor Ian Is, count) mipirliitfmli'iit, will not liolel the Wjomlii, count teachers' institute this .vear until after Christmas. The Institute has previously been held the week before Christmas to avoid closing the schools for It, that being the time for the regular Christmas vacation. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS LOW FARES TO BETHLEHEM Vln tho Lehigh Valley Railroad, on Account of the State Fair, Sep tember 11th-14 th. Faio fiom Scranton for the round trip, $4.23. Tickets on sale September 11th, 12th, 13th nnd 14th, limited for rctum passage to September 15th, and will bo honoied on any regular train of dates named, except the Hlnclt Diamond Hxpress, Walt for the Excursion to Saratoga Springs, Sept. Oth The Time of the Grand Floral Fete nnd Parade. Tickets will be sold at nil Dela ware nnd Hudson ralhoad stations at the low rates of $1.00 for adults and $2.00 for chlldien, good going on regu lar trains No. 1 an 1 No 3 Wednesday, September fith, and good for return on any regular ttaln on or before Sep tembei 7th. An extension of three days will be allowed upon payment of $1.00 extra to the agent at Saratoga. Hotneseekers' Excursions. On the first and third Tuesdavfl In each month dining 1900, from Chicago via Chicago. Milwaukee and St. Paul railway, to points In Iowa South and North Dakota, Mlnnesotn Montni.a, Colorado, Utah, Nebraska, Oregon and Washington at the late of one fare plus two dollars foi the round trip, good 21 days. For furthei Informa tion call on oi nddiess W. C Howell, O. i:. 1'. A., 3S1 Hiodwoy, New York, or John R. Pott, D. P. A., 480 William street, Willlamsport, Pa. South Dakota and Wyoming. Special eAMitslon tickets will be sold from Chicago via Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul rallwuv, on August 21st, Sept. 4th and ISth, to Deadwood.Speat llsh, Rapid City and Pustei, S. D., nnd to Casper and Sheridan, Wyo., at one fare plus $2 foi the lound trip. Cool to return until October 31st, 1900. Stop overs allowed west of Omaha, For fur ther Infoi matlon call on or address W. S. Howell, C, H. P. A, 3S1 Hroadway, New Yoik, or John R. Pott, D. P. A., 4S0 William St., Wllllamspoit, Pa. Colorado and Utah. Special excuislon .Ickets to Denver, Colotado Spi'ngsPivblo and Glenwood City and Ogden, Utah, will be solJ fiom Chicago via Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railway, on August 21st nnd September 4th and ISth, 1900, at late of one fate plus $. for the round trip. Good to leturii until October 31st. 1900. For further Infoi matlon call on or nddiess W. S. Howell, G. E. P. A.. 3S1 Hroadway, New York, or Jno. It. Pott, D. P. A., 48G William St., Williams port, Pa. Monroe County Fair, Stroudsburg, Va., Sept. 4 to 7. Agents of the Lackawanna iailio.nl will sell special excursion tickets at lute of fare und one-third. Minimum " cents. Chlldien between the acres of live und eleven years, Inclusive, one half the udult rute. DUNMORE DOINGS. Monthly :eting of the Boiough School Boat d Gossip nnd Chat About People. The monthly nnelins of the horouh (rliool illurtor, Sjluidi) m'ht, in the IiIkh Mliiml luiildlni; dfuluptd Into ,i mint iiitfii -t luu nj fion, and lesultdl li. Hit- tran-uilion nf toiwd erahle Ini-ilm-s Dirntori llJUKirl), (Julnu, ( lillo and Vlilkr wi-re pitvnt and after the read In of tho mlimt-i ind roll t all lmsli,-ns.t wai briikli priHieddl with, Mr. O Mallpv wa pnent and, at the plumber in wlioie hand the htatlnit of Ike No 1 build in,: la placid, riiommeuiliil that the board alio add to tho UiatiiiK surface of the dirtctorV room The rKomimnditiiin wan put to a rote and was tairkd Th building roinmittee reported proj reM Ta Collector ltclll) irude hU rtpoit, the llrt for this jtir, to tho board The upon and the tiamiH of the bonibniiii appointed uiio re celud nnd areepted The warrmt for rolleetlon of tae for the jnr l'K wat insued h Hip board. V-int .1. S. Muoot, for tin HeiiMiiore T)itwritu coinpam, and Vifint Wet, fur the t'liilirwooi! Tjpinriter lompaui, tre prcint and txplaimil Che inei.lA of their npirtie midlines to the lioaul The print ip it Inl-iiu m of the si s-ion wat then taken up and ehanires wtie untie- in the plailm; of tuilin-i b whiili coniiiUrahlt niirpii- will iluubtliM be ircatid Tin) ire as follow d Mlt Man Ollllnan placed In the piimary room of Nn 2 hiilldim: and htr wlary lncrnsi-,1, Vliit Ann . Mtllale pland in So .1 moin of So 1 Inilldlni;, MIm Maicirit Oolilin plain! In So 2 room of So 4 liiilhlim; and i;len an imreae In talnrj , MU4 Son O'llar- plaiiil in N'o S loom of So -1 biiililinit: Mkt Kite Ward, So T ltnn of No. 4 buildlnc. MI--S l'.a VIontKomer.r, So 0 room of No I huildlmt, MUt I.ueu II i nwlei, So 4 room ot N'o 4 bulhlinir. Mls Laura O'Hoio, S'o. .1 room ot N'o. 4 bulldlni;, ami Mli I ll.l Scott, No 1 room of So 4 bullillinr. Th boiid then adjournid to meet at the nevt regular meeting nlcht in October. Unclaimed Letters. The lltt of letters rtmairiliiR iimlalimd for the peilod tndin heitemljer 1, 11XJ0. are a follow-a-1'irsom lallini; for these k'ttu.t will phase Kiy aiherttsed- C II llotiwlck. Ailolpli Ilendler, Thoma ,T. Conroj, I'mrrj ( hapinan, M II l)emp), lu sqih i)ilam, I. I,. Orlrlin, 221 Vlmbson aenu (thlid elat), Wlllle-i Henrrr, BmUet llowlc, Joseph Hans, SO' . nlrd slrect, Vlkhael Mellon aid, (oriier lllakcly and Thinker siren, Willi im Mcllale, Miss Jlanley, 507 Flm street, Martin fjuinn, John lluane, 310 Groie street, llllen Morthen, Advms avenue, Mr II MeUonnell, Oak street, Mrj. K Smith, Jefftruon aenne, Austin Smith, John Wallace, rlav aienue, r. II Will iams. ToreiRn I'litro Vlarino (2), latiiate Har bclm, John Vmliaw, I.anh street. Feisonal and News Notes. (in. tac Mlkche, who his held tho pohitlon of drug cleik for Druggiat I.udwlg, on South Dlaki ly ktrcct. for seieral jears, is In Faitorjvllle, where he will attend the Kejstone acadeuo during the coining school jear Miss Marie Dijson, ot Carbondale, who has been a guest of Miss Mjrtle llurm, of Dilnker street, for the past week, returned to her home jenterday Mrs F II Sanders and daiiBhter, Minnie, of North Illakelj etrect, left jeiterdaj for I'llts ton, where they spent the day The borough was thiowu into darkness by the urcidint at the Suburban compiny'a power homo last night The hcav) rain acted in conjunction with the darkness In rendering things generally disagreeable. V. dwelling house on Ward slrci-t owned bv Mr. Ivnott was set on Are In some unknown man iw-r late lat night The building was vacant, the last tenant moving out, llirie weeks ago The Dunmore lompanlcs lieaponded to the alarm but were unable to cave the building from the Mimes. REUNION OF OLD VETS. Pottsvllle, Sept. 3 Two hundred of the sur viving members of the Forty-eighth regiment, 1't mis; t aula Volunteer Infantry, held a reunion in this cjty today. Major James Wren, of Hoy crstown, was elected president; Major Daniel Nagle, of PotUiille, vice president! It. A. Held, of Pottsvllle, secretary, and Daniel Donne, of Palo Alto, treasurer. James V Nagle and Col, O, 0. Dob) shell, ot Philadelphia, and others, The People's PN-PsrfX--S'JS'vSJSsS---- A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tho nail-It ot Vlt Who Have House to Rant, Real Estnte or Other Property to ,. .. i tifi. t i tiA ,i it -i 'n... OCII Or i..aciiuiiks, r iinu it mil oimiiiuiiis or iiuij Small Advertisements Cost One Cent u Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents Word Except Sltuutluru Wanted. Which Ar. In. sorted Free. FOR RENT. ron Hr.NT-vn:.v.u niivrr.o hat, ri:NTini., six roms, cverv convenience, perfect lomll Hon Hos GTS. city. h-h.i:vfshoom norsi:, oitr.r.N hiiksi-i )lrauiit location, modem ImmoicimiiH u S.'irlliure. I On 7k.vF-T7m tACKUVANVV. AVI'.M'i:, four Doom, elevator; !' tore '"", Io' tion in Scmnton .KrrmniKH koh sai.k - a or.vn.i.v nulling to ttllliilr-w irom """"" ","'ii tlio lolluultiR ingrtR-sn -lid olhir iccurlt M for ule at tat iur only Mi ''"tp",aLolJ lortuiiitv tor C pir out Imminent. Security l'or fmllipr rnrtlculan apply to penter, Mcurs lliilliliiw VV far- Amount of In-cur-imp $1,200 W 1,0001X1 1.JO0 IX) 1.M0IM nooou 1 iiX)00 '.'.Oi X) tx) KX)00 i.ixxioa a.ooo m 4,300 00 Location of t'ropnty. Valuation. 1'rotlilnni' $4.1100 00 Amount. YU'.t w l.TistM .W IKI 1,1110 00 MO W 2,HM IKI MR) 00 Ml) 00 l, lieu oci flail.'- Summit... t.'MW 1 lilt tiinrn '2.000 (fcJ II.1- i'ik 3,OJ0exi 'tuilli ward l.juooo (mini citv O.ioooo Humii'irp 2,UU00 South side 2.000 00 Diinniorp 2,41X100 flrrnn lM.lv,, .... ft Cltl 1X1 MUM 0i) 1 'OOOO frnlral till kUXIU) 1,00()0 Ninth l'-lk '2iOOUU ao.H (Ml ViU- anil foll-tnat 140 00 Vole uud ( flll.tpr-l. I VHVI roil SMtWVnlni; to adnnrml nue an.l Inss of lu.ilth 1 odor in) farm tonilitii g vt Un ohm for mIi- itiutnl in Sxith f iniun ton lilp, .ijne i mini i, l'a , 1'4 tnilis fiwn (lioriti' (cull, lilo ami Milnlnc Vallr 11 It, time inili-s fiom Lake Vriil fle mlliK from lake l.odoro, luinc on the illnct liiu- helium tli- tun plari-4 OdikI huildintco, Kuoil lniit mhII iMtPiid, t linn In , nliiMli, stores, mlll, hlaik frnilli'i, etc . all verj lundj. A vcrj iIhIi-IiIl' plan' for Humiitr bojrdrri Will m'll the hnlc nr ntt as iliilreil Tor further partlpnlart, tuiui eti, iiimiirt perunallj or h) litter of II Vlimn, varikn, Wa.ine County, l'a. 1011 sMI oK 10 ( HV .10IMII (IM II 1') lift hird phin sllil,- uhi- (lliil.on) eicine, nil rompl ti with Iml.oii Onurnor, mil board journil and II v wheel pnlh 10 Iiet dlaiu It r h. 2i.hnh fin' In lomplctt- runnim; onlir and tan hi sei i it Scranton l.tettrit I.iKht ami Hi at fo stition l ou h,i ; iipsrvi it tvr ai i riiMsiirn room aparlmint, miklni; kou.1 money, oldest anil host tstahllohtd Rtjnd In 'crjiilo'i, l mi Sill cl.tan jkioi iieaiiu. iioiin, i-t rruiiMiu aienue. I'OK mil' TI'SIII W MID IMtOIT.HTII S, Iioikc or. Kuhttr itreet, reiintlv papend, prltu 4 M). Iioii-p mar silk plant, ptiie l Tim onlj 'juio down pavment aked I'ull Bind lota for $.100. I. r ltejiiold, ronnell lliilldlutr rORSALE OR HWJ roiis i.i?ou liMTs-rriTntrMMrix luue, smj Hclntir aiem.o, ten rooms, steam lu at (i. I Ite.inold, l onncll building: svir ok iinsr-iiorn, wit.sos-, siTrvn'D on Miin street, I'eikcillc. l'a Kor further Informntion call on Proprietor M. I) lletts WANTED -TO BUY. VVTrSTTOSD tlASirTlT'TlXcHKF.S: rant be In toixl tnler, Etate particular, ai to make and prirp Addrca, I M., generalile livery, Stranton. l'a. WANTED-TO RENT. VSTI'll 10 III sr-IMVII DIVTI'.IA, I'lltsT i lass moduli hoiisK about tin room, ii pioel eondltiou T K t'hrke, Turare Hotil. HELP WANTED. STISOGHMMII.il, WltlTi: TVTIS(1 Am', M tloiulitv, speed, expel lime in hoj-keepjntr, tte, I.awjer, tale Tribune. HELP WANT ED-FEMALE. WASn:i)-(IIItb 1011 dhSMtXI, IIOI'sl'.WOilK; giioil waire Vpplj at 1UH VI11II1111). WAsn:i- (Jim. ron (.kskiixi. hoi hh woik Inquire at "i.(H leTi iwin juiuie wxsini) v (('MPi.n.si nm m.m:i vvm y ll ,",2' (ill 111 ItHltli ntlf t VS1ID V COVIpr.TI'ST fdOK VS'I) I.MS-. ehiBH in 11 final ul 1m, uJult Onl one with jttoel referinies need pil to KX'l I'leetlie, iienue, Norll I'ark, (,ueii Itmire. Asrii- r,ov F.itsr.-s to tvkh muter of the edutation of two eliihlun, 7e d and 1 Jean, 11 ipiln mints, ihilitj tn leach ihe lug li-li blanches, .1N11 lienih, Rprnun and iiiuu Appl) with refereiids, 417 Wibtter avinue, lv tween 10 12 1 in. and is p m V.STID- OIHI, FOR RKNTKAT, HOIM'. work, refcreiiep n quired. A. N. hramir, .15 Iiekawauni aienup W ANTI D- I'Olt (JIISIIIM, HOrSKWOIlK. OIHI. or middle agid woman with flrnt class refer encci, good wugi-a tn right part) Appl) 502 Harrison aienup RECRUITS WANTED. MMIINi: COUPS I'MTFD SiTATLS S VYY III' emits wanted Able bodhd men; service on our warships In all paits of the world nnd on land In the l'hlllppli es, whm required. Men trnint Colonel 11 It Itus-ell, S Vt. Corner leek an inna and Wyoming aenues, Scranton LOST. 1 or-i ai's goid wvtch, oi'F.v i'Air, between Niaiiiim and Hide Park l'imkr id. ie return to Mi-js Kill I rbai k, 157 South llnmU) incmii Itcward. LEGAL. IS! VTF; OF CI.OHGI H'.AGt F, I-ATK OF Till' (Tt) of Seranton, ilmani Letters testamentary upon the above named e tate have been gianted to the undersigned, all persons having tlaims or demand asinr earn eilste vlll present them for pajinint. nl tl oe Indchtcd thereto will please nuke immediate pa) luent to liiciunn Nichols sd r.vs j. dui. Lteiuloi'', City of Sor.inti n, Pa C. H. PITCIIFH, Attornc) f.,r Kstate PROPOSALS. SKvixo'i'novoMA win, 111: iiT:crivi:iTAT the oltlee of the City Clerk, Scranton, Pa , until 7 30 p in, Thursda), September 20, 1'jOo, to construct the Nineteenth Ditriet Main Sewer with the neceshaiy rlvtures and appllanee Facli bidder hall cntIoe with hi mopijll his certified check for fifteen hundred dollar- a a guarantee tn execute a contract If awurdetl the same Should the bidder lo whom the contrail shall lute been au aided omit to execute- the tump within ten da)k fion the elate of award, the tn closure arccmpait)lhg his proposal shall he for feited to the um: of the ( ity of St r.nloii The Cit) I'ngineer's estimate of the cent of coutrucl ing said s.-wer Is flH,IMSC2. Plan and rpeeitlea. lion, arc tiled in the office of the Clt) Clerk. Hie city reserves the right to reject an) or all bid Ity order of City Council M. T. LAVl.LLi:, City Clerk. Scianton, Pa , Au.' 2'), PtiO addressed the meeting. The regiment will meet in Pottsvllle in September, 1IAI1. Deafness Cannot be Cured. by local applications, as they cannot rearli the diseased uprtion of Hie tar. Them Is onlv one way to ture deafness, nnd that Is by conetllu tlonal remedli'S Deafness is caused by an In turned condition ot the lnucoiu lining of the Kustachlan Tube. When this lube get Innimcil ou have a rumbling sound of Impettcit hear Inrf, and when it la rntlrelt closed diafms Is the rcoult, and unltss the Intlammatlon can be taken out and this tube restored to Its nor inal condition, hearing will be dcstro)ed for ever: nine lasts out of ten aie caused by lafarili, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition ol the mucous sulfates. We will give One Hundred Dollars for an) case of Deafness (caused b) catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catauli Cure. .St ml for circu lars, free, F, J. CIIKNKY k CO,, Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, ',5c. Hall's Family Pills aro tlis best, r"- D A I P Exchange. SITUATIONS WANTED StTPATION 'VWTID-AI nt'K IICHl A l'lltT clan, nil nioiind mm. Adilrcm I Union 210 Spring dtrttt, I'roildentp wwiiD-ioMiios Aii()PsrKi:i.rru n jcunff widow, where hr tan tiki lur ihlhl Appl) to 1- (1 , rear I'M V anhiliK'ton aw STI'NOfdtAI'liri! - I VIM HIlACr II Ml S. lapher and tipiwritr-r ile.irm poIHou Ad iIttm Stenoripher, Tribune olhie rOrlTIOS WANII.D-CO'iK, M WHO KNOWS his bulnri soup, mralii, ip-rtiibltw, oir ters, etc, hotil or fitulh mile. ( II J or tniin tiy I', 420 I.JlUu inin .ieme WANTfcli WASIIIMJ MI IIIONINO TO 1)0 AT home, lij flt iUi4 laundret. AiIiIitm Mri A Vf , cirr AM 1'orKt niutt, til). si riUTToNvrANiT:i)i7T7iiii, r m- viis old to take ran- ol ililllnn or tin ILiht hoiHiwork Appl) at 407 IVtillnainl flrnt HT VTIOV W'WTI'l) IIY VOI'M! I.VH with i.iip rhlld In do hoiMnotk (all at 40," rrrdliiaiiil fln-it Mil aiion w vsn li-ro i.o on wmi.. any kind of work lay the da) Aildnv I) p., oil t aekawanna minue MTi'vnos- VAsn:t-ii a i.vdy ,i" noi m- keeper VildriM VI s, Tiihune olhe ."irrviiov w vxi7.u s iioTVskkh rm. (rood wihu in J iioner. Ad Ire-w V H, Tribune ottiip SITCVTIOS WASII'D -ll V mill, U HI'S'. ril housiwmk, tin ulu" n'fi n m Vd drew no Kim btruf, s,ith side, (111 W ANTt O-tt ASlilMI aS'I) IliOSISn. TO DO nt home, or will lake ollliei to ilein Ad ilrew Mrs A VI . rare :,M Koret oourt, iltv SITl TIOS fST7l"ijVVs: IaTm'UT 1. VI J, drea of lailln and Kenthmen'n line clothe, fall ,,'o rrar AUaini jiiniie sm-vnov WAsrni , nrrniKit. thou- , oujlib experienced. J Hilton, MO -piiti,5 street, iltj WANT1.D WAilTMrTsT)ll(s:(il) DO VT home; 8ilisfjetioii uuuinteiil. linn rea sonable, t'all or addriss Mrs (J II, -In Merid ian stieet. SITl'.vriOV W.VVTl'D-TO 00 01 V IIY Tin: da wahlnt; and Ironliu, wihIiiihc and imn ne taken Iiome alo, lailm' an I Kintleinen' IJiindrj pieferrd ('ill or ad.hess I. II. - Sorlh Sunmr avenue MONEY TO LOAN. gnt'K STRMoiiT unss bulhlim; ( I 1IIIY, CONS I'M, ANY AMOI'NT Or MOS'KY TO I OAN (Jt ICIe, atralglit loans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to C per rent. Call on N. V. Walker, 314 115 Coimell bulldinsr DRESSMAKING. DrtKSSVIVKISO FOfl CIIILDiICN TO OHDER, alio ladies waists. Louise Shoemaker, 212 Adams aevnue. CITY SCAVENGER a. n nmacs clkas-s piuvy vaults and ce pool, no odor Improved pump iie A. U milium. Proprietor. beaee ord r' 1100 North 5Ialn aenue. or Flcke'a tlriie; store, tor r.er Adams and Mullierry Telephone U540. PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. KDWAltD C Sl'VUI.DINO, C. J'. A, 2.1 er' Hank building. It VI) Architects. I'DWAIID II DVVIS A1H IIITI.CT, COS'SKI.I, building, Scranton. nil'DFIHCK T, IIItOWN, MICIIITrCT, 1'ltICn building, 1211 Washington uvenue, Scranton. Cabs and Carriages, III Hill II TIHFD CVIIS VS'D CV11I1I Wil'.S; DF.Sr of service 1'ioiupt attention given orders, bv 'phone M'honi 21.72'and 51 U loseph Kellej, 124 I inden Dentists, nn c. i 1 H.r.NiiiniGr.ii, pacu huh ding. Sprncp tieet, Scranton. nit 1 o i.yvivs', sciiAsros fhivvtk hos pltal, comer Wyoming and Mulbirr). Till C. C I.M'IUCII, 115 UiOVIIMi AVIIMII. 1)11 II. F. W'.YSOI.IIS, Ol'P I' O Hotels and Kestaurants. nn. 1:1 k cvfi:. 121 vsn 127 rinsieii.s m: line. Kates icaonablp P. ZFIfit.i:it, Proprietor scii.vsros 1101 sr, si.vn d, i, & . pw bingei dt lot ( ondiit ltd on Hie Kuruiieen pi 111. VICTOR KOCH, Piopriuor Lawyeis, J W nilOWSISfi, AITOllSKV AS'D (OI'SilI loi at law. Iloiuii 31' 11 1 Vleirs builUuig D 11 KI.Pl.OGI F, vriOUShV-IOVSS .S'l(.(7 Hated 111 nil ei-tate nnurlt) Mtai hulliliiie,, coiner VVasliimilon .nenue and .iruce stieet FHVSK K IIOI.i:. VIIOltSKV AM) COCSsU,. lor at law. Uiur biiililiii', lloeiin i ami 11, ljliingliin avenue . Ti7Xa1h7 W MIIII.N 4. KSVI'P, irTOHSiT and loi.nsellon at I aw. Itepubltcaii I uiUlliij, Wahinglon aienue ji'smp k .u'v-i p, Anoiisr.5 sd coi s sellorsatlaw umtnotmi iltli building, Hoouh 111, 20 ami "i. jwifs w. oviiroiii). vnoHsi:..vr-i,w Hiioms 511, Jl.i aiuJ 01(1 liuinl ot Irailo build ing. rnvjfiiw iiiWKii, attoiim:. iioom ro.1 not, Dili Hoor, Mears building. LT"w".'llli:s. VTrOHSI.Y-ATMW', JiOVIID of Trade bulldlli. scranton. Pa. crii7pncnr.it. attoiis'kv T-f.w, iio.uTd of Trade building, Si 1 niton, l'a PATTKHSOS A W1I.COV, HUDKHs' NA1TOSAL Hank building. c coviH.Y!. ii 111 prime vs- nni.Diso. A. v. nKinnoi.r, a.tohm:, muaiis m.no. Physicians and Surgeons. DR W'. K. ALU'S', 51) SOUTH WAslS(!10N avenue. DH S V L'AVOHFVl'N, OUTCK 111 W S ington avenue lte-ldiiue, HIS Miillieiit Chronic dUiaM, liiurs, heart Kldne)s. and gcnlto urinar) oigans a sppplalt). Hours, 1 to 4 p m. Schools, school or inn lackan SNA, SCHASTOS, l'a. (owms priparatoi) to tollege, law, mull cine or business Opens Sipt 12th Send f 1 catalogue, ltev Thomas M Cann, II. D., prlu cipal jn'l pruriclor; W. II. Pliimley, A, VI headmaster. Seeds. G 11. CLvlIK CO. SIMSMKN ASD NI'HS. irtinen, sloit 201 Washington aienue; gruu lioiifes, 11-50 Noitli Main avenue, store tele I hone, 7b2. Wire Screens. I JOSIU'll Ivl'KTTI'L, HKAIt Oil LACKWVASS V avinue, scranton, Pa , manufacturer of Wire ScretiiSj - Hiscellaneous. Hvl'I.H'rf 0R(HIMII-MIS1CJ 1 Oil II si 1 s! picnics, naittea, iiteptlons, weddincs and eon cert work furiilshe-d Fur terms address It J. Hauer, conductor, 117 W'jomlnj avenue, over llulbut's music store. MIXIAHOKK IIHOS , PIIIVTKIIS' SUPPLIES, UN v elopes, paper bags, twine Warehouse, IM Washirgtou avenue, Seranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedules in Meet May 27, 1000. Jrln leavo Scranton: 0.4o i a. m., week dhys, for Sunbury, irnrrisburtjr, Philadolphia, BalU moro, Washington nnd for Pltta burr7 nd tho West. 0.38 a. m., week dnys, for Hazleton, Pottsvillo, Heading, Norristown, find Philadelphia; nnd for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Bnltimore,Washlngton and Pltts burfp and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays 1.C8 p. m.,) for Sunbury, Harris burg', Philadelphia, Baltimore. Wnshlngton and PJttsburg and tho West. For Hazleton, Potts vi'Io, Beading, &c, week days. 1-27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hazleton, Pottsvllle, Harrisburg, Philadelphia nnd Pittsburg. .1. It. WOOD, (len Ia. Aijt. J- II lirTCIlISOS, (len. Mi?r. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. In 1 ffeet June 10, lfKX). nulh-Tpap Vrmtoii for New York at 1 4, iw, r, 40. st md ion", a in., 12 ; XT. mil M0 p m iv p,aelelphla at S.4W, S ) anJ 10 U a m : U',-, and . . n tn For MromU liiirit nt f. 10 p ,, Jim, j .rcommodatlon It int,1'' m' '"'"' "' llohoktii at 0 53, 7.1S, 10 13 a m i in, 47, , iSi 7 jg Jnj 9 i p. m vrrlie. at PlilluMphli at 1000 1. in : l.fM, 1 4S, J and 8 22 p. ,, vrri,c fr0m New York t Mi. 11)0 and 10 20 a 111 , 100, 1 B2, 41, S.IS anil 011 tn KromMroudnbiirirat8 05a.nl "tlli Ipivp Srranton for llullalo and Inter meJlatp tatlon at t 10. 4 10 and 8 10 1. m ; 1 '' Is and 11 1; p m For 0weco and Sjrv '.",',? " 4'"' "- and I M p. in For Utlca at 1.10 a. ni. and 1 y, p in l'or Vlonlrow nt 810 a- m i 1 ft, p m and fi 43 p, m For S'lrhol son at 4 on n,l 0 -, ,,. ,. y, r Dlnghsmton. 10 25 ? 1 1? p "' Vrrlie In s'-iratiton from HutTalo at 1 ?o ', ;i; oti m 00 a m j .110 and 8 00 in .IS" ."" 0,' and Sjracuse at 2 5V a. m ; 1. . and s 00 p , ' iPa t 2 & a. in j - H an I 1 w p in I i,,m Siilmlson at 0 50 a. .'.'J1'"1 co" P hi From Montrose at 7.55 an to Oil a 111 ; .1.20 ar,i j, nn ,, m, llliml,iirn Hltilnn-Iiave Scranton fer .'""numinriiml at 1 41 li)0', a. m; IBS and V, ,.'' '" l'or ritmouth at 105. 3 40, 8 5 and ' li p in rr Smtiioke at S 10 a in rrle 1 onimmiiirlanil at 111 1 in : 1 10, 5 00 and , ',' "' rr'io Nantiioke at 0 10 a m. Arrive ; ll.imoutli ut 2 00, 112 and 1(60 p m. and 1-10 a in. Arriie at Nranton from Nnrihuin. berlanil at nt' 1, pi ; 12.11, 4 50 and 8 45 p. m. Irom ntioke at II no a. in. From IMjin. outli nt 7 ' 1 a 111 . 1 20 5 li and 11.10 p. m. , . rsi tiiviss Ninth Tpivp Viunlon 1 41), .100, 5 40, 1005 a. m ; .1 11, 3. to nti 10 p m. Sorlh Ipjp c,ranton at 1 10, 4 10 a m.; 155, 6s nnd 11 n p m lllooimliiire: On Mon T.eavp Scranton at 10 03 a. m ami .-,511 p. , Delaware and Hudson. In Flfcct June nth, 1000. Trains for Cailmmlale leaic Srnnton at 0 20, 7 5.1, 8 5.1, 10 1 1 a in , 12 00, 1.23, 2.20, 3 52, 5 25, 0 2i, 7 57, '!-,, 11 r, p ,.. i.ju a m. lor Iloncilalp and Lake Lodore 6 20, 1013 a. m : 2 2d and 1 21 p. n. For Wilkes lljrie 4145, 7 4'. 8 41. 9 3J 10 41 a. ni ; 12 01 1 2S, 2 1, 111, 4 27, 0 10, 7.4S, 10 41, 11 "0 p. m l'or I, V. It P. polnts-0 43 a. m ; 12 03, 2 18, .Ul ami 11 so p ,,1 For l'ennvlwni 11 It. points 6 45, 9.33 a. m 1 2 IS and 4 27 p. in. For lliam and all points north C.'.'O a. m. and .1 12 p m. St'NDVY TIIMSS For Carbondale 7 20. 9 00, 1113 a. m ; 2 20, 3 92, 6 17. 10 62 p. m For Wilkes llarrj-0 33 a m ; 12 03, 1 5", 3 28, 142, 0 27, S27 p in l'or Albam and points north 3 62 p m. l'or llonesdalc and lake Lodoie 9 00, 11.33 a. m nnd 3 12 p m I.owi-t rate to all points In United States anil Cinai'a r. vv nrnnir-K. a. v. a , Albany. N. y. II ('IIOns, d )'. A . Scranton, Pa. Lehigh Valley Bailroad. In lllect May 27, 1000. Tialn l.eae Seranton. Tor I'hihilelplili and New York, via D. & H. 11 11, at 0 41 a. m and 12 01, 218, 4 27 (Illack Diamond 1 xpriss), and 11 JO p. in. buuda)a, D. tt II. K It , 1 5S 7.48 p in l'or While Haven, Hazleton and principal points in Hip roal regions, ill D & II R. II, (141, 2 1-4 and 4 27 p. in. For Pottsville, 6.45, 2 18 p. 111. For Ilethlehem, Fatnn, Heading, Harrlaburif and piinclpal Intermenlate 'tations via I). k II, II It, fi41 .1 tn , 12 01, 2 13, 4 27 (Illack Dia mond Fnpress). 11 10 p. ill. Sunda)S, V. tc II. It. I! , 1 58, 7.4S p ni. For 'lnnklnnnock, Towanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Cleneva and print ipal Intermeeliate station, via D, l ti W. 11 II, 6 0d a m., 105 and 3 li p. in. For Geneva, Hoohrster, liulTalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago, ami all points wet, via D. & II R. It , 12 ai, ,131 (Illack Diamond Kxiiit4), 7.13, 10 11 11 ,10 p Sunelavs, 1). Jk 11. 11. IT., 12 03 p. LI. ti 1 7 l 11 in Pullman pallor and sleeping or Lshlgh Valley parloi car 1111 all train 'etween Wilkes Ilorro and Sew Yolk, Philadelphia, Buffalo and Sus pension Ilrldye. HOI I IS' II, WII.IIl'H, Oen. Supt., 28 Cortland strut, Sew m CIIAKI I s ( I.n , Gen. rass. Agt , 28 Cortland stieet, S'ew Vik A VV S-OSSrMCIIK1t, Dlv. Pass. Agt, South Ile-thlehi 111, l'a For tickets and Pullrmn reservations apply 30J latkawanna aienue, Scianton, Pa. Central Railroad of New Jersey. Stillon In New Voik Foot of liberty street, N II . nd South lerrv Vnlliraille coil ud exclusively, insuring i1tanllnis and lomfort TIMF TAIII.F IS 'TrrCT MVY 2 1900. Train leave srintnn for New York, Newark, I'llrabetli. Philailelplila, Faston, Ilethlehem, VI lentown, Viiich (hunk ami White llavtn, at 8 II) a li; ixpiisi. 120, expitss, 4 00 p. in. Sun ilnv, 2 15 p. m I or Pillston and Wilkes narre, 8 10 a. m., 1 20 and 4 ) i in Sundavs. 2 15 p m For Mnurtiin Piik, b 10 a in , I 20 and 4 00 p m sundavs, 2 15 p m I or llaltlniiiie and Washington, and points South Jiid lift via Bethlehem, 8 30 a. m, 120 p 111 bund it. 2 11 p m For long III mill, (Vein Grove, etc, at 8 39 (Hirim-li ") a 111 and 1 20 11 m Fur Hi idinC, Lebanon and Hirritburg, via si. lrntown, SW a m ami 120 p in. Sunda)s, 2 11 I' m For Puttsvllle. Sffli m , 1 20 p m. riirough tlikrts to all points ea't, south and west at lowest iits -t the station I H Olllllvrsr.S-, Gen ''npt. II P. IIU.UWIS, Gen. Pa-J. Agt. New Yoik, Onto o and Western H.R. iiMi: Tvni.i: is- r fict sunday, june 21, North Hound Trains. leaie lave Seran- ( irbon- Arrive Cadoslt. 1.05 1 m. Trains, 201 .. '20.1 ... 207 .. ton dale. ..10 40 a. 111. 11 20 a, in. : 4.1 11. in 4 32 n in. 5 41 p. m. .. (l()p in Vrilie Curliondale, 8 40 p. m. South Hound Train. Ieae Leave Cadosli. Cirbiindalp, ,, 7 CO a. m. ,. 8 10 a m 10 02 n. m. .. 2 05 1. in I II p m SI SDS OSLY. S'orth Hound. leave Leave Scran- Carbon, ton. dale. B 30 a m 910n in. Seranton. 7.40 a. m. 10 45 a. ra. 4 20 p. m. en. sot 200 Arrlva Cadosls. 10.41a. m 201 2oa ,. 7 (X) p m rrlve Caibondale, 7.45 p. m. pouiii notion, Leaic Leave Cadosia. Caibondale, , , 7 00 a m. . 1 10 n. m D 54 i m Scranton. 7.40 a. m 202 20 35 p. m. imI Vo. '201 makes connection for points Ninth and South on Main Line, at Cadosia Tialns No 2H1 and 211 make W'slton, Delhi, Ilamdni and idiie) connections Trains No.. 201 anl 20-1 make Main Line con nee ti ii. on Minda). ,.,,,. For furl hi r Information, consult ticket agents. I ( ASDI'HSOS Gen Pa, vgt , New York j! 1' WH.sil, Tiaiellug Passenger Agent, scran. ton, Pa Erie and Wyoming Valley. Tlmo Table in Fffect May 23. 1000. Trains leave eraiilin for llawlev, l-ilie Ariel and Inti rmiHllatp points as follows- No. 2, 8 45 a. m , No 4, 2 25 p in 1 N'o. 0, 5 20 p. ra.; No, S, 7 51 p. m Sundav trains nt 0 00 a in and 2 00 p m Trains No 2 and So. 4 conneit at Haw ley for points on l.rle ralhoad. NEWSPAPERS Till'. WILKF.S HAnitl'. III.COHI) Ci. nE HAD In Seranton at the mwa stands of lleismin Hros , 405 Siiruce and 503 I.indrni M. Norton. ,t& Ijikawamu avruue; I, S, Scuuttcr, 211 Spnue strut. SCALP TREATMENT. MUS L. T. FI.LKIt, SCALP TREATMENT, 50c. shampooing, 60c , faiial lnssugs; tuJcur. log, 25c, chiropody. 701 Qulncy. . ' -" V
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