THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-AYEDN US DAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1000. LACKAWANNA is t' CARBONDALE. TBOUBLE AT HIGH SCHOOL. Professor Dryden Arrested for At tempting to Tench. As was predicted In this column sev ernl weeks apo, there was trouble at the opening of the High school In thli city yesteiday. Professor Uryelen was on hand to carry out liH contiact, and Professor lusher was present to act as principal In accot dance with his election by the board Saturday nisht. Tho latter asked the former to be al lowed to bo ahead with the woik with out Interruption, while the former said he was sony he couldn't frrant the re quest, but as lie was under contract to act as principal he would have to pro ceed with the work. He ranff for order, and called T-con Bly to the piano to play the accom paniment for the opening song. Director Hughes ordeied youns Wv to his seat, and took poiseislon of trie stool. President of tho Hoard Hockenberry told Mr. Bryden that If he would not leave or allow tho school to be opened by the acting principal who was hav ing some difficulty to act he would have to take measures to force him to do so. Hockenberry then had a warrant Is sued at Alderman Monlson's, chang ing Dryden with breaking the peace. Constable Pierce made the an est, and Kobert Vannan became surety for Mr. Hryden's appearance at couit. Professor Lesher Is now in charge of the High school. Mr. Biyelen will take his caee court. to SHAFER WINS. Shafer, of Scranton, captured t'n honors in tlio contest for the Carbon dale cup at the Labor day tennis tour nament. Rutherford beat Kus In the preliminary round, C-3, C-3, and won out from Morss In the first, 6-4, 1-G, 10-8. Aitkrjn won from Lathrope, C-5, 0-1. Rutherford won from Altken, 6-4, 4-c, C-2. C. Shafer won from Swlgeit, 6-1, 6-0. Crane won from E. Shafer, 6-2, 6-3. C. Shafer won from Crane, 6-1, 0-3 C. Shafer won from Rutherford, 6-0, C-0. The cup still remains the property of the Carbondale Tennis club, a contest ant being required to take honors twice before It is given into his pos session. Next Labor day Shafer will have an opportunity to win the cup. REV. D. L. DAVIS ILL. Rev. D. L. Davis, formerly pastor of the Congregational church, this city, now of "Wllllamstown, Pa., was taken suddenly ill while calling at the home of Mr. and Mrs. GilfTlth Morgan, of Tcirace street, yesterday. He intend ed to preach at the Congregational church last night, but was unable to do so. Ho showed symptoms of epi lepsy, but as no history of such trouble was obtainable the attending physi cian said it might possibly be less serious. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. F. B. Clifford Is In New York city. Isabelle Maxwell has accepted a situation nt J. E. Morgan's store. Miss Grace Simrell, of Clark avenue, has returned from a visit in Susque hanna county. Miss Rose Clifford, of Cottage street, Is visiting Scranton nnd Dunmore friends. Mrs. Samuel Ham and son, Karl, o Newark, N. J., are visiting Carbondale friends. The condition of Miss Minerva Mc Laughlin, of Jermyn, who underwent an operation at Dr. Wheeler's private hospital yesterday afternoon, Is favor able. I. Val Hollcnbcck and Isaac Singer spent yesterday in Honesdale. r. G. Brown and family are home from Elk lake. James Johns, of Vandllng, while running on tho sllppeiy pavement of Salem avenue, Monday evening, fell, Injured his hip and head and was ten dered unconscious. He was taken to Dr. Wheeler's hospital, and was able to return home yesterday. Miss Ray Gillespie, who has spent five weeks with her aunt, Mrs. C. V. Rose, will return to her home in New York today. m Aa usually treated, a sprain will dis able the injured person for tlnee or four weeks, but if Chamberlain's Pain Balm Is freely applied a com plete cure may be effected in a very few days. Pain Balm also cures rheu matism, cuts, bruises and burns For sale by all druggists. Matthews Bros., wholesale and retail agents. OLYPHANT. The Scranton Railway company has a force of men employed on Lacka wanna and Delaware streets, remov Ing the poles and tracks. This section of the road has been abandoned for a number of years on account of the Inability of the Railway company to cross the tracks of the Delaware and Hudson company. For a time, one car did service on this portion of tho line, but for lack of patronage it was taken off. Mlsa Rachel Evans has accepted a position with the Lackawanna Silk company. Mr. and Mrs. H, B. Matthevvson are in Norwich, N. Y. The Eejdy Creek colliery of the Dela ware nnd Hudson company resumed operations yesterday, nfter an idle ness of several months. Extensive re pairs have been made at the colliery and a larger output of coal will be hipped than heretofore. Mls Anna Probert visited friends at West Scranton yesterday. Prof. T. W. Wntklns attended the eisteddfod at Scranton Monday, Mrs. John Pettlgrew and daughter, Mary, are visiting at Philadelphia. Miss Edith Barge has returned from her Wyoming visit Misses Maggie and Viola Jones have returned from a trip to Silvan Beach Mlsa Belva Taylor has accepted a WHEN IN STflflNR 4 AGAIN mM L vigor to the whole beloj, All drains fj are property curcn, ineir conautoa oiten worries mem into Insanity, consumption or Lieatn, - Mailed sealed. Price (i per box; 6 boxel, with Iron-clad lecal guarantee to cure or refund It money. Is oo. Send lor free. book. for Sale by JOHN' H. PHELPS, Sdtuco street. mmzMts rftllNTY position In O. W. Finn's music store at Bcranton. Miss I.lrzle McKun, of State Line, Is the guest of Mln C'horlty Crlppen, Michael Kllcullen, for n number of ypors foreman on the Gazette, left yesterdav to take n course at Strouda Imrg Normal chool. A icgular meeting of the Kxcelslcr Hoo crunpunv will b held 1'ilday Tho Oliphant Hrovvns will play the etnek Catbonilalc base ball club on the Olj pliant giounds, Satuulay, Sep tember S. As both teams aie evenly niatched a good game Is expected The boys will go around the ctowd with a hat, to tiy and get enough to piy the club's expenses, as they paid theirs In Carbondale. There will be a laige crowd to witness the game. The line up of the Utowns will be- fSaibett. c ; Moigans, pj Wheeler, lb, Connois. 21) , Cleary, ss., Patten, 3b ; Hoe, 1. f , O'Hara, c. f.; Laughney. r. f. Every body should turn out and help the boys on to x lctory. JERMYN AND MAYFIBLD A Tormer Jermyn Resident Killod by a Fall of Rock Personal News. David Roberts, who formerly leslded In this boiough and who married a daughter of Mr. Rlchatd Harvey, of this place, was Instantly killed yes terday by a fall of rock In the Tripp Flope of the Diamond mine of the LRckawanna company. Tho deceased whs a member of Jcimyn castle. Knights of the Mystic Chain, and his remains will be brought here for in terment The funeial will piobably take place on Thursday. Hon. I'. E. Timlin was receiving the congratulations of his friends last eehlng on his lenomination as repre sentative of the Fourth district. A little 6-year-old son of Alexander Bora of Muvflc'lel, was yesterday inn over by a team of hordes. His head, facf and legs weie badly bruised but he was not seriously Injuied. Felix Baumba, an outside hnnd at the Olenwood colliery, while pushing some cats yesterday, had the mis fortune to dislocate Ills shoulder bone. Miss Annie Bergln, of Honesdale, Is visiting fi lends In Jermjn. Mrs. Herman Kelfer, who was re covering fiom an illness, was taken with a l elapse on Satuulay, and for a lime her condition was quite criti cal. Since then, she has considerably impi ov ed Reginald Waters, of routth street, left yesteiday for New York, to meet his father, Samuel Waters, who Is expected to arrive on the Teutonic today from Liverpool. Belt Gable, of Albanv, N. Y., is vis iting friends here. George Colvin, who has been visit ing Mayfleld fi lends, leturned to his home at Dalton yesterday. Mrs. Geoigo T. Fletcher, of Lacka wanna, Is the guest of Mis. Joseph T. Roberts, of Second stieet. Mr. nnd Mrs. L A. Burdlck and children are attending the Delaware county fair, at Delhi, N Y. Miss Jennie Battenberg, of Jermyn, nnd the Mioses Anna Kllker and Sarah Qulnn, of Mayfleld, lft yesterday to resume their studies at the Noimal bchool, at Stroudsburg. The JIa field borough council failed to hold their regular nieotlng lastl night. through lack of a quorum. The. meeting will bo held this evening. PEOKVILLB. Mr. Moilon Harloe, of Haw ley, le turned home yesteiday, after spending a few days in town. Invitations have been Issued an nouncing the coming marriage of Miss EPae D. Curtis to Mr. Harry G Rob erts, on Wednesday evening, Septem ber 12, at the home of Mr. and Mis. William Peters, of Academy street. Great Sachem A. A. Ayies, of tho Improved Order of Red Men, leaves today to visit tribes at Hanisburg, Reading, Altoona and Johnstown. Mis. Mason Pickering, of Hickory street, la ill. Mr. and Mrs. S. IT. Briggs have re turned from a two weeks' visit with friends in Wyoming county. Mr. H. B. Briggs, of Carbondale, vis ited his parents, Mr. and Mis. S. II. Briggs, of Pleasant avenue, yesteiday. A number of our piomlnent business men and property owneis have re ceived the following circular. It spejk for Itself, and It is hoped a good, live board of trade may be organl ed on Thursday evening: Peckvllle, Pa., Sept. 1, 190n. Dear Sir: It being highly neccpaiy that some action be taken by the busi ness men and piopeity owners of Peckvllle with a view of the main taining and for the further advance ment of the welfare of Its citizens and for the solicitation and encouragement of manufacturing concerns to locate In our town. You aie icspectfully Invited to at tend a meeting to be held on Thursday evening, September 6, 1900, on the sec ond floor of Odd Fellow a' hall, for the puipose of oiganlzlng a boaid of tiado composed of some of the business men and propel ty owners of tho town, who will woik harmoniously together for the above mentioned object. It is hoped you will attend this meet ing and lend your influence and assist ance. (Signed) Committee. MOSCOW. The Woman's Chrlsll.in Temperance union w 111 meet Thursday afternoon at 2 30 o'clock, ot the home of Mis. George. Miss Hnttle Noble, of Seianton, spent Sunday with Miss Alice Harden. Allan Phillips, of Scranton, Is spend ing a few days at the home of II. O Frlschkorn Miss Pearl Hafferty, of Scranton, Is HI nt the home of H. n. SchenU. Mr and Mrs. M. T. Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Alt. Claik, Mis. Snow, Miss. Kate Pottet, Miss Myrtle Meirlhue and Ar thur Keller epent the Sabbath with Mr. and Mrs. Chtnles Millard. The public schools ot this township opened todnv. Ptnnlev Boitrpo will give nn address in the Simpson Methodist VJplsrnpal church, at West Scranton, this even ing Mr Peck, of Syracuse, nnd Mis. Tcvy DOUBT, TRY Theylaave stood the ten -f years. ana nava cured inousanas oi icases of Nervous Diseases, sucb 1 al Debility, Dlitineu, bleepleif Fnen and Varicocele. Atcoohv.&c They clear the brain, strenttheo the circulation, make digestloo nertVet. and Imnart k heallhs and lonei are checked trmamntly. Unless patients Address. PEAL MEDICINE CO.. Cleveland.!!. Pharmacist, ecr. WyemlnK tvtnue and ediafeanclI-asJln2 l.v v tmn & && m i E3E (MARIANI WIN.) WORLD FAMOUS TONIC Prevents Waste, Aids Digestion, Braces Body, Brain and Nerves, No other preparation lias ever received so many voluntary testimonials from eminent pec pie ns the world famous Marian! WIti( bold bv ull druggists Refine substitutes Marlanl k Co , 62 V 15lli st , New York, pub lish a handsome book nf endorsements o! I in pcrors, Lmpress, Princes, Cardinals, Archbishops and other distinguished personages It Is sent gratis and postpaid to all who write lor it. nnd son, of Scranton, were the guests of Mr. and Mis. Wallersteln over Sun day. The cabinet meeting of the Epworth League will be held -it the hoTne of Mls Ruth Gaidner. St. Catherine's church picnic, which was held In the grove Tuesday of last wool,, was largely attended by tho peopl" of this vicinity and those torn In on thp special train, it was a social as well as a financial success. Thn monthly llteraiy entertainment of the Epwoith League will be held In the Methodist Episcopal chinch Fri day evening. Stanley Bortree will de liver an addtess on "The People, Cus toms and Schools of Our New Posses sions." TAYLOR NEWS. Pleasantly Suiprlsed Tomorrow Night's Picnic Other News of In terest. Previous to his departure for Phila delphia to lesumu his studies In the Gliard college, Mnster Russell O'Hoio was tendaied a surprise reception at the home of his mother, Mts. Richard O'Ho'io, on Main stieet, Monday even ing. The usual paity diversions were indulged in nnd were onjovable to all present. Refreshments wete served. Those piesent weie Misses Fiances Watkins, Blanche Davis, Urlanla Tubbs, Maud Evans, C'oidella Owen", Margaiet Davis, Lizzie Davis, Blanche Williams, Minnie Hnirles, Ethel O'Horo, Ethel Reese, Lydla Ward, ond Masters Spencer and Leslie Reese, Harry Wntklns, Arthur Davis, Stan ley Tubbs, Fied nnd Henry Harris, Jonh Powell, Willie Jones, Harry How ells, Biuce Word and Harry Tield, of Wllkes-Bauo All anangeinents are now completed fo" the picnic of the Mtthodlst Epis copal longiegatlon at Athot ton's grove tomoirow afterroon and even ing The Willing Workeis society hnvo provided everything possible to make the evening pleasuiable to all. The Taylor Sliver Cornet band will be piesent during the evening to enliven the guests with an open air concert. Don't foiget to be piesent to witness the game of base ball between two lady teams In the afternoon. Misses Flossie and Blanche Banfleld, of Main street, elocutionist and vo calist, will paitlclpate In the enter tainment and lawn social at the Methodist Episcopal churih at Peck vllle tomonow evening. Mr. nnd Mis, David S. Price nnd son, Bert, of Clnrk's Summit, have returned home, aftr being the guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Davis. The Delawaie, Lackawanna and Western paymaster made his monthly ly distribution at the Aichbald mlno yesterday. The employes of the Taj lor, Pyne and Holden collieries will be paid for August today. Miss Edith Watkins, one of our noted soprano singer.-?, succeeded In capturing first prize at the elstedd- tod in Hyde Park on Labor Day. Misses Ida and Laura Sperber, of Talor stieet, have been the guests of Miss Flossie Warwick, of Peck vllle. PITTSTON. Special to the Sennton Tiilnme. 1'ittston, Sept. 4 loh r. H Jenkins, aged 02, j can, one of the best known Welshmen in the town, died jesterdaj afternoon t his home on Jenkins stieet. For the past jear or two de ceased had been a sufferer from miners' asthma. He was 1 member of common council from the Teutli ward, also un active inembei of tho Welsh Iljptlst church The funeral will take place w i dm ila afternoon ' "south Uefoie the War" is the nest attraction at Music Hall, Saturdaj, StpL 8 At a recent meeting the city board of kchool control adopted the Iliooks arithmetic and the veitlcal bjstem of writing. The vute on the mistion stood VI to U and the action caused much dissatisfaction Yesterday Attorney O'llrlen secured fiom Judge lynch an Injunction re str lining the boird from adopting the new arith metic or the vertical writing The Injunction wis obtained on the ground that their adoption was illegal, Inasmuch as the law rcquhia the board to consult with the teachers in such mat ters. During the past week the IVnnsjIvanla Coal companv lost eight mules lure fiom the effects eif some incurable disease resembling glanders The disiae was contracted from two "green" mules luouglit here from Wilkes Pane sales sta bles 1 lie (Urease spread emlcM) among the Hoik and eight mules who showed svmptoms were shut, in the hnxs ot stamping It out The LihWIi Valley station at I'lalnsvllle was broken into bv thieves siiudjv night Onlv a fivv evpiess pselugis nnd a few revenue stamps weie he unci! The llrolhers' base ball team leturned last night Irom iielind and llarliton Thej weie defeated In the fonner plaev Mindaj and won at the latter place Mimdav, 1'iofessor Henry Haines, of West I'lttston, has been engage el as adjudicator of music at an eis teddfod tu be held In Nantlcoke on Thanksgiving diy. The public schools of I'lttston and West Pitta ton opened today. Vlaigaiet Cavanaugh, a little r.llzaheth stieet girl, fell from a porch and tractuicd an arm FOREST CITY. Special t" the Seianton Tribune Korert City, S, pi 4 There Was a general ei odus ot people frcm Forest City on Labor day Many went to (aibondale, Siranton and Lake Lodore The 1 orcst City union took pirt in the big labor demon. tulion In Cirbonelale. School oprned today. A large number of people attended the festival of Father Healey't church, at While's Valley, Monday night Now is the time that all Forest City people In tny wajMnterestcd In the new bridge project should use all the pressure poslble to have it located opposite tho Ontario and Western de pot. ny other site will be a great luconvenl ence to the people, both In Wayne county and Forest City, who have occasion to cross the river, Harry Morgan, the popular Trie station agent at Untondile, was a caller in town last evening, George Hughes, ot Carbondale, was a welcome vlsltorln town jestrida' ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS LOW TAKES TO BETHLEHEM Via the Lehigh Valley Railroad, on Account of the State Pair, Sep tember llth-Mtli. Fare from Scranton for the round trip, $4 2S. Tickets on sale September 11th. 12th, 1.1th nnd 14th, limited for tetuin passage September lRtli, and will bo honored on any regular train of dates named, except the Black Diamond Express. Mom oi County Pair, Stroudsburg, Pa., Sept. 4 to 7. Agents of the Lackawanna railroad will sell special excursion tickets at tate of fare and one-third. Minimum 23 cents. Children between the nges of live and eleven years, Inclusive, one half tho adult rate. SPRINOVILLE. Special to tlie Sranton Tribune. Spr!tiBllle, Vpt 4 Stliool benati ottnlij '-jrah Dnli liai nlgmil ai teacher in Hie Intermediate department of the ntliool to accept u similar position ut l'rcUllle Mill (Iray hid the mMortune to tall down a well nnd w&a utrioinh injured l.rnest Mrl unit to llopbottoni a short time 3 CO and lud (he ttiMurluna to lue his liote nnd carriaRc go our a ilinruny. Damages CSlfi) were awarded Ilcwie, Joungest daughter of J K Mdricli, was taken sirioml) ill on tho Dimock camp ground the last nisht of the incetint,-, and was broiiRlit to her home on saturda) evening Another game ot ball was plajcd line Satuida between Dimoik and home nines. Although neither was to use outside plajera tne Dimock leflm had men fioin Auburn, ltush and Palidale and jet were defeated, the score being 11 to 11 hpringvllle bojs have come out victorious in every Kanie this season but one, and then wero only one behind Many from ttiis village went to liarvej's lake Aug. JO and rtpoit limine a good time. Dy the shower of bundaj Aug. 2d George M like had a five acre field of buckwheat destroyed, while ldvvard Dowman's Meld of fifteen aires wis cotnplettlj ruined The second annual reunion of Company C, Two Hundred and llihil l'tnnsvlvanla Volunteers took place at the home of Comrade Cyrus Many llmrsday Iat and was a most enjoj ible affair Comrade Many cntertainid in a nnul manner The number present was about sitj, the Hum bcr of Company being eighteen. The table were set in a large tent erected near the home and were loaded with provisions of a large and varied character The ( itizens' band, of this place, vva-s prenent The company enjojed the distinction of hiving the smallest and youngest man in the regiment, namely, Ceoge aon, the "Little Man," and ( omrade S O Culver, "The Doy," Ills age being it jears and 7 months at enlistment fter ilinner the election of officers took place, as follows: President, Cvrus Marcy, vice president, S O Culver; secretary and treas urer, O. 11 Farr, executive committee, S O (ulver, Asa Stevens, Dvron Oakley Next year the meeting will be held with Comrade Asa Met cm, at Lake ( arey. Vlrs. Lillian Ilaldvvin, of New York, Is visiting her mother, Mis .1 Uurth, In this Village. Vfrs Amanda 'cott today leaves her home here to live with her relatives at Scranton she lias I ecu a good neighbor and her going will be gen crally regretted, m i HARFORD. spcclil to the Siranton Tribune llaifnrd, sept. 1 The Christian Fndeavor so detv will hold an Ice cream social Friday even ing, September 7, in the lecluie room. Come and have a good time Vlls J dna Pun is improving at this writing Mis.s lUttie Alworth ii visiting her sister in llrookljn vilss Kate (Juinlln Ins returned to her school In Chester Spilugs C D Hansom, of Clark's Summit, was a caller in town Thursday. l'rofessoi fames Aehnis and wife, have gone to their new home in Hunting Vlrs. Mnia ( liiniuerlin hid the misfortune to lose her pockctbook containing fifty dollira while In llliighmiton one dav last week Vlrs F M Hint U visiting In thicigo His Jiuus Hogers returned home luci-day from visiting friends in Factoi.viille. Miss Lou ltranird, a loriner resilient of Gib son, but now of Nev lerey, is visiting her cousin, Mrs II s Utt lirexde Vlrs Watson .letters is visiting her son in New v.ork sdiool commenced Mondav with a good at tendance V deughtcr was born lo Mr. ond Mrs Hebcr lingley, August 21 Mrs l.llie Lllsworlh and daughter returned to their home in ringliamton, September 1 Samuel Fisher and Mis Frncst Miller and cl lid returned to their home on ''taten Island Thursday 'Hie privileges at the filr September 2C and '27 will be sold at auction Saturday afternoon, Sep tember S V m vv ticket office and other im provements are being made on the grotinc Miss Agnes 1irymor returned to her home in Seianton Thnrsdav Titer a three weeks' visit with Deforest Dic'.er'a family The services at the Cungugilional church Sun day was conducted by the Christian F.niletvor fcociety, also William l-pes, of Susquehanna, gave an address on "Having a Purpose ' Ihe manv friends of Walter and Orva Mav riard gave them a aurpilsei Fridiy evening, it being Walter's birthdav and Orva stilts fir Stroudoburg State Normal school September 2 so It was his firevvell birthday surprise was given Mis M I, Jones A cempmv of some twenty old friends of Mrs Jne githercd at an adjacent house and pro ceided to her culet residence It proved a ccinplete suiprlse. V unique feature of the oc e islon was the presenting of sit exquisite bouquets, each containing ten flowers, ug gestlve of the sevejal decades of her life from innocent ehlldhcod and lovelv girlhood, wife and mclherhoi I and liter widowhood V siv cntli louquet of fragiant Powers repnsenteii the odd veirs remaining, swiftlv 1 ringing the three bcoie jeirs nnd ten, the ripttiul limit of human life several bongs weie rendered by Dolly Cameron, Ml SI reefer's voung guest from Hlnghamton, were highly appreehted by the la dies Vti appetizing collation was served and as the fhade of evening fell the companv dis persed, wishing their genial hostess miny re turns of the annlveisiiy THEATRICAL. "Cherry Pickers." Tlie King Dnmatie companv ehllgliled another crowded homo last night at the cademv with a grand scenic prndiutlon of "The Cberrv Pick ers" The plav was handsomely mounted and the soenerv exquisite Ijwrence Orattan was excellent in the lole of Najrre, the half caste, and made himself a favorite with the audience In a short time Vlthur 1'iekens as Colonel Prough wis ill that could be desired, Ids portraval of the pait w is certainly a proof of his ability as an actor Miss Katheilne Standisli at N'ounnallee, the mer chant's daughter, was well received, and an ex eeptioiullv fine piece of character work was done by Miss Ilia Maible In the role of Widow ))u leep Other members of the company doing ex cellent work were Fred Toirest, (ieorge Howe, Miss Lotta 1 mmons and Helen Lee The special ty by St Clair and Lorreno was exceptionally funnv Tn the afternoon "Faust" was presented In a very acceptable manner This afternoon, bv spe clal request, 'The Power of the Piess" will be picaiiitc.il for the benefit ot those who were dis appointed on Monday evening on account of the storm Tonight for the first time in this city ' Quo Vadls" will be presented Lawience Crat- tan will appear as Vlnitius Daniels as "The Ameer." "The Ameer," arrayed in all the glory of bis Oriental splendor will be at the Lyceum Satur day night, September 8, for the uecond time As before, he will come in the person of the In imitable Frank Daniels, accompanied by Ida suite ot sixty people appropriately costsumed after the fashion of his court. When here last season this personage received as warm a welcome aa Is ever accorded a star of hla magnitude. And those who accorded the welcome were well lepald for the trouble It caused them, Tlicv found that Daniels was funnier than ever; that the story was not only original but The People's POPULAR (XKAUINR HOUSE fop tlio HiMisnt r Y11 Wli' llnvc Houses .to Kent. Ken, I'-stats or Other Prousrty to Soil m r.xchtinaj. or Who Want Situations or Help Tli33 A Small Advertisements Cost Oiu Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents u Word-llxccp: Situation Wanted. Which Arj In. sorted Free. FOR RENT. tllCl I.UVr V ROOM IIO!NE,"ntlF.KN' niDC.Ks plei.ont location, inoiUm iinpiuveineiits U S , Tribut e for-uEST7oa lackawanna wi-'M'k. four Uoon, (levator, lint store and loea tlon in Scranton sKcntmi i roit saw: - a obntlusiav wWdng to withdraw from Scranton ollei- the following mortgages and other feuru n for Bale nt face value only, An exceptional jortunity for 0 per cent Investment. Nx-uruy gilt edged. . ... ,, for further particulars apply to J. W lar penter, Mrars llulluliig. Location of Amount. I'roperty. Valuation. 1,451 JU Providence H,M 1,758 00 Clarl'a Summit... 4,WJ 00 WU0 Durmore 2.00000 1,10000 Ilyele Park .1,000 00 3000U Tenth ward 1.500 00 2,1-jWOO Central city 6,100 00 iOOOO Dunmore 2.W0 00 WO 00 South Side 2,000 00 1,000 00 Dunmoie 2,400 00 3,000 00 Ureen llhlge ... 0.000 00 1, 200 00 Central city .. . 3,000 00 1,(00 00 North I'Hk .. . 2,100 00 20" 00 Note and t olhteral 140 00 Note and Collateral Amount of in- surani e $1,200 P0 1,000 00 1,500 00 1,500 00 (100 00 1.VOOO0 2,000 00 800 00 l.ooooo 3,000 00 4,500 00 FOIl SALV-Hllfil', STUISH FWIILY HOltS! : seven jears old, weight 1150, gmtle and sound r. s llaikcr, or Kale's lloaiiling Stable, McKeuiu couit iioitsi: ton su.ii-spLi.Miii) ivi!K iuy ioadtcr, 7 cnrs old, lV-i hinds, kind an I gentle; perfectly s,ouud In every wjj tail after C p m at SVi Vlonroe iveniie 1011 SLl.-ONi: 10 INCH nV SO INCH (125 II P) left hard plain slide live (Dickson) erglne, all compWe with Judson Govern., out board Joumil and fly wheel pully 10 iect diam eter bv W'i inch face In complete limning; order and ran be seen at Scranton l.leclrlc Light ond Heat Co Stition rort s Lr:-TFN ni w vnn ntopEnms. houe on Itichtcr utreet, recently papeieu, price M.500, home near bilk plant, price J1.700, only $100 down ravment asked tall s.red lota for $300 O. P. llevnoldt, Connell Uullding FOR SALE OR RENT Fort svxf. on m:nt pfsiiubli: sinolu hcue, 808 Webster avenue, ten rooms, steam heat G F, Reynolds, Connell building. WANTED-TO BUY. W'AJTCDSFCilANDi'OT JtCHlNF.S: must be in good order, etate particulars aa to make and price Address, L, M , general dc livery, Scranton, I'a. JOOMSJNDBARD VVVNTHD-HOOM AND DO VHP WITH l'tllVVTE fanulv within 10 minutes walk of Ccnrt Hoii'-e' Addicts I , Tribune otlce HELP WANTED MALE. WANTFD T'cUtnUfii: BLACKSMITH AT once Could's Cairlage Fictory. HELP VANTED-FEMALE. WvNTFP A OlltL FOIl OF.NKIUL IlOt'Si: woik Iiiquile at MS Jefferson avenue. WANT1D-A COMPETLNT COOK AND I.AUN dress in a family of two adults Only one with gcoel references need apply to 1001 Llectrlc avenue. North Park, (.re en ltieige. WANTljy A GOVKItNLSS TO TAKK ClUUCr. of the education of two children, age ti uul V sears, requirements, ability to teach the Lng lisli branches, ilso Irench, Germnn and mush. Apply with references, 417 Webster avenue, be trui 10 12 a in and fl S p in Yt NTI-D i C.IKI. FOIl (IKNiniVL HOUSK work, rcTerence required A N. Kramer, 32") Lackawanna avenup RECRUITS WANTED. MAIUNT. COni'S UNITED STATLS NAVY RE emits wanted Able bodied men, service on our warships in all parts of the world and on lind in the I'hlllpplres, when required Lieu tenant Colonel II H. Pus ell N W. Corner Laik. awanna and Wyoming avenues, Scranton LOST. 10ST-MDVS GOID W VTCH, OPrN FACE, between Seianton and Ilvde Park I indei please return to Miss Flla Urback, 1J7 Sutith llrciiiley avenue lit ward. LEGAL. IV THE COURT OF QUARTER SFSSSIONS OF l.nkawaniu Comity. In re- condemnation of Iactoryville and Abington Turnpike and Plank lloiel. No. ICO, Oeto'vcr S.'sslons. 1W0 Notice is hereby given that application will be made to the Court of Quarter Sessions of I acka wanna County, on Wednesday, the 20th day of Scptomber, lliiJO, at 0 o'clock In the forenoon, for the appointment of a jury ot view, consistiig of five reputable citizens of Lackawanna countv to view and condemn so much of the Factory ville and Abington Turnpike- and Plank Rocd as His in the county of Lackawanni, for public use, free from tolls and toll gates, and to assess the dam ages to which the owner or owners thereof may be entitled therefor. Petition for same Is on file in the office of the Clerk of the Courts of Quaiter Sessions of the Peai e of said countv ii ii hoi am.. ' Vtteinty for Petitioners. Scranton, Pa , ngust 21, IfsJO Inteipreted in a decidedly pleasing way; that the music was fully up to Victor Herbert's hl;!i standard, in short that everything promised bv the manage ment was fulfilled to the letter Since that engagement the opera has been put Ihrouli a severe pruning process, with the result that all the rough eelges then perceptible have been smoothed away and everything moves mnoothlv as a well drilled regiment ot soldiers NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Philadelphia It. II F. St. Louis 10 0 10 0 2 0 28 111 3 Philadelphia 2 0 1 1 4 1 0 11 16 1 Iljtteries Powell and Robinson; Donohue and McFarland. Umpire Lmslle. At New 5 ork (first game) 11. II. K. Cincinnati 00012000 0-.1 8 2 .New 5 ork 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 4 4 3 Hat terles Scott and hahoej Hawley and (Jiady. Umpire buy der. Second game Cincinnati 10 0 0 4 0 0 0 03 1(f 2 New York 4 2 2 1 1 0 1 0 '-11 H 4 Ilatterles Halm, PulUlps and Kahoe; Taylor and llowerniaii. Umpire Snyder. At Roston (fiit game) It. H, F, Pittsburg 0 0 0 10 0 0 4 1!! 12 Hoston oooooooooo a 1 Ilatterles-Chesbro and O Connor; Nichols and ( lark. Umpire O'Day Second game Pittsburg 2110002-8 8 3 Dostou 1010201-5 11 3 Ilatterles Tanuelilll and SMnuncr; Dineen and Oiarke. Umpire O'Day. At Rrooklyn- It II. P. Chicago r 0 4 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 8 15 2 Urooklyn 10 0 0 110 0 1-7 It b Ilatterles Oarv In ond Donohue; Weyhlng, Howell and McOulre. Umpire Hurst. American League, Chicago, 4; Detroit, 1 llutlalo, 10 Minneapolis, 5 (first game). Ruffalo, 8; Minneapolis, 2 (second game). Indianapolis, 3; Kansas City, 0 Milwaukee, 2, Cleveland, 1 (first game), Cleveland, 4, Milwaukee, 3 (second game). Eastern League. Toronto, 7; Montral, 2 (first game), Toronto, 4; Montreal, 1 (second game), Hartford, 11, Springfield, 7. Rochester, 0; Syncuse, 2 Providence, 4; Worcester, 3. Exchange. 4-WKaA.lxv " SITUATIONS WANTED MWATIOV wAVri.n-UM'Sfl MN Pl.HIHIs position ns rarulakci of i lull, understands mixing drinks, first class references lliomas UhlteTcv, Ilneoln Heights, Moan iivcnue, scran ton, 1'n Mirvrios 'Aini-vs nntiir.iii hum' iv.. all around man Vddrcss I Hilton, 210 Spring street, l'rovldemr. tvwirD-rosniov s not srur.i rr.rt u voting widow, where she can take her child Applj to L (1, lear HM N Washington live SriiMMiilAPIIKU - LMM ltI':M I'D sri.sot. rapher ami Ivpcvvrilu desires position d dress htenogriphir, liibuue cithcc POSITION WANTI l-t0h, M VV WHO K0- his bivliii'cs Soups, meats, vegetables, oji ters, etc, hotel oi famll; stvle tit oi eoiin tiy I', 42( lackiwuiiua iviiuie WANTED - sSIUVl AND IIiUNIMJ TO DO AT home, by first class laundiess. Addres Mis A M , care 520 Poiest couit, eltv si-it viion wvNrm-uv. oiiir, n M'.vits old to take care of children ir do light housework Applv at 107 I eidlnand Mrcet snvArio.N WANTi.o-in v uuinci ld with one child to do houscvvoik. (.all ut 4U7 Ferdinand street SITI ATION iNTH) TO (.0 OFT vMv(, anv kind of work liy the elav. Addiess t) I' , 624 Lackawanni avenue' MTt'VlIOV WNrt.D-ll A LVOV At 1101 sf. keeper Address M S, tribune oiliie. srn'vnos' himkb-is hoi -o hi U'Ht, good washer and iiouer. Addns A II, Ti ilium- office. SITl'ATlOV W S.NTI D-I1Y A OIUL AT (IF.N- etal housework, cm give reliienecs Vd dres.s no lm street, Sjuth Side, Cltv WANTFD-WASIIINO AND 1HONINO TO DO at home, or will take offices to dean Ad diess Mrs l , eare 620 Foret cenirt, cltv. SITI-ATION VVVNTKI) 11Y AN 1'M'I UT I UN- drera of ladles and gentlemen's line clothes. tall 7S0 rear Adams avenue. S1TIJATIOV WlNTFI) AS lll'TC HPK THOU oughly experienced J Hilton, !10 spring street, city. WANTFD VvTshINcTanD IKONINO TO DO VI" Iwni. --.I.. .1.-. . I. .,., ..J .",,lc, naciMiiic'cion gtiaraiiiecii, i -- sonable Call or address Mrs C D , "M Mend Ian street MONEY TO LOAN. qt'ICK STHAIGHT IONS building CUltllY, tOXNF.ll, ANV AMOUNT OF MOVKY TO lON QUICK, straight loans or Dulldlng and Loan At from 4 to f per cent Call on N. V. Walker, Sll 315 Council building. DRESSMAKING. DItrsSM.KINa FOtt CHILDHKN TO OIlDHt; also ladies' waists. Louise Shoemaker, 212 Adams aevnue. CITY SCAVENGER A. D milGGS CLF.VS I'KIVY VAULTS AND ecsa pools: no odor Improved pumps used A. B DltlOGS, Proprietor. leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Kicke's drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry Telephone U340. ROESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. rilW'AilD C. Sl'AULDING, C. P. A , 23 THAI) ers' Itar.k bulldin;. Architects. EDWARD II IHVIS, building, Scranton AllCHITFCT, CONNTLL FIH-DEItlCK L nnOWN, ATtCHITlCT, l'HICK building, 12(1 Washington avenue, scranton Cabs and Carriages. itrunrn tihid cps and cviiuiagls; nrsr of service Prompt attention given orders, by 'phone 'Phones 2d7i and eM2 Joseph Kelley, lit linden. Dentists. DR C E ULEMlFRtlLR, PAULI Ul'II DING, Spruce street, Scranton DR I. O LYMVN, SCItvNTON PRIVATE !IOs pital, corner Wyoming and Mulberry PR C. C. LAUI1ACH, 115 W.OMIVd AVENUE .. I DR. II F. REYNOLDS, OI'P. P. O Hotels and Restaurants. HIE FLK CAFF. 125 AND 127 PR VNhLIN A5 11 nue. Rates reasonable. P. raWXR, Proprietor SCIl NTO HOISF. NLMl I), L k V P seuger deiot. Conducted on the lurofjn plan MClOll KO( II, 1'iopiiitor Lawyers. JW UIlOVtMNfS, ATIOIINKY ND COFNSII lor at law. Rooms 112 711 Meirs liullding D II IMTIOflLK. 1TOUNr.-LONS K,o tlated on real estate s curltv Mrais buildiin,, toiner Walilngtou avenue and 'piuee stieet iTlvNK F. HOYLi:. UIOIIN1Y NP fOUNs tT lor at law. Umi building. Rooms It and 14, Washington avenue. WIILARdT w Ullll'N i KNIPP. ITOHNi:T and ( oi.nsellors at I aw He publican luilldln.-, Washlngluu avenue JTssUP r HM I. AriOHM'S ND f"oi V sillorsatluw v oiiimoiiweiiiii iiuiiiiiug, ituonii Id, 20 and "1 JAMFs W OMvlORI), nOIINF AI I.W. Iteioms on, ii J ami uio ileum en iiaeie iituiii. ing, IDWMIHW Til Will. .nnitF.Y. POl'iOl, Ot Ii tlooi, Mears biillcliug ROOMS h. A WA'IRI.s. VriORNIA Al lU, IlOMil) of Trade building, , laiitnn, I'a C. II. PFiniHt. AT101lNi: ATLVW. UOMII) ot irade building. seiuiion, i'a PAtTi'IiSON' I WILCOX, 111 MILKS' VvriONM". Rank building C. COMK.S, 0 11 RI'PFRIICW RUILDIVfl a. w. liTuTiiotr, AnoiiNi, mi: Tits ni.DfT Physicians and Suigeons. DRW'. E. AI.IKN, 313 .SOU Til VHIN01O avenue. DR. 1. W. I.'AMOnKMN, OI TK L ii) W vSI ington avenue Kisldeure, 1U8 Mulbeuv Chunle diseases, lungs heart klelnevs and genitourinary cigans a specialty Hours, 1 to 4 p ni Schools. SCHOOL OFTHK LU'K VNN v, sf II N POv" pt Coursea pieparatory to college, laiv, mieli cine or biHiness Opens Sept 12th "end for catalogue. Rev Thomas M Caiin, I L I) , priu clpal and iruprietor, W. K. Plumley, A M , lieadinaster. Seeds. o r, ci.ARK k co , si:i:dsii:n and m rs iivuien, (.tore 201 Washington aiinuij green hou-sea, 1050 North Main avenue, stoic tele phone, 782 Wire Screens. JoThl'irivUl'.rTI'L, RKMl 511 I.NCKAWANNV avenue, bcranton, Pa, manufacturer of Wire Screens Miscellaneous. IlMTiVS "011CIIi:sTR-Ml'SI0 I OR HMI.s. picnics, parties, irceptlons, weddings and con !crt work furnished For terms addiess R J. Pauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbcrfs muslo store. MLOAHChK UROS, PRINIIUIS' SUPI'LIr. RV velopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 120 Washington atehue, Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule in Effect May 27, 1000. Trains leave Scranton: 0.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and for Pitts burg and the West. 0.38 a. ni., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsvillo, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia: and for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Daltimore,Washlngton and Pitts burg nnd the West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays 1.58 p. m.,) for Sunbury, Harris buig, Philadelphia, Baltimore. Washington and Pittsburg and the West. For Hazleton, Potts vllle, Beading, e&c, week days. 4.27 p. ni., week days, for Sunbury, Hazleton, Pottsvllle, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J R WOOD, Gen Pass. Agt. J II HUTCHINSON, Gen Mgr Delaware, Xackawnnna and Western. In Fffect June 10, 1000 South leave Scranton for New York at 1 l', few. 5 40, 8 00 and 10 05 a m , 12.15, JM in I VX. f m '"r Philadelphia at 5 40, S 'JO an I 10 03 a in i 12 6'. and .On m For Strouds burp at 0 lo p , jjllk and accommodation it ?..'' m Arrive at Hoboken at 0 55, 7 H. 1 11 a. til , 1 0. 2 47, 4 43, 7.19 am! 9 41 p. tn Arrive nt I'hlhdelphla at 1000 a in ; 1 Ofl, 3 4", JOO and 8 22 p , Arrive from New York et 1 0i, 4 Oil and 10 20 a m , 1 00, 1 52, 1 41, 45 and 11 "on m p!om stroudsburg at 8 05 a, ni .North Leave !crjnluii for llutlalo and Inter meellite stall,,,,, at j 1()i 4 pj j j (() m; I S). 5 IS and II ij p in For Oswego and Sy rat-use at 4 1(1 a rn and 1 V5 p in lor Utlca at ' '" a m and 1 sv p m I or VIontrosc at 8 10 a m ; 1 0"i n ni nml 5 1H n ni For Nlchol" son at 4 00 and 0 Pi p. m Tor Ulnghainton, 10 25 and M no p ni Arrive In SSeranton from nuffalo at 1 0, , 2Vi, r,K and 10 Oil a m , .110 and 8 00 P in Irom Oswecn and Siraeuse at 2 5"i a. in ; lilt md 8 00 p m. Fiom Utlca at 2 55 a. in ; J-' 's and no p in Fiom Nicholson at 6 50 a. in in I tl 00 p m -10m Montiose at 7.55 and it' is) a m , ij on, sou p m Hloomshurg Dulslun Leave Scranton for Viitliuiiiberldnd at il 4"i 10 05 a. mi 15V and 5 50 p m por p, mouth nt 1 05. 3 40, 8 55 an I ll.lip ni Fur Ninticoke at 8 10 a. in. rrivo at Northumberlano nt 015 a m i 1.10, 5 00 ond t" 4j P in Arrive Nantlcoke at 9 10 a in. Arrive J' ''I; month at 20), 4 Ii and 0 50 P m and J-10 a m Vrrlve at Hcnnton from Nnrihiiin berland at 0 42 a mi 12 S5, 4 50 and 8 4J p. n From Nantlcuke at II 00 a, m. Irom Plym outh at 7 50 a m , 3 20, 6 15 and 11 10 p. m. , SUNDAY TIU1NS "out- Leave Seianton i 40. 100, 6 40, 10 05 a. m . II no and S 10 p m North -ieivo Scranton it 1 10, 4 10 a m.; 1 55, 5 4S and 11 1j p ,n Itloomsbiirg Division leave Scranton at 10 05 a ni and 6 50 p m Delaware and Hudson, In Kffeet June 13th, 1D00 Trains for Caibondale leave Seianton at 6 20, . 6.1, 8 5.1. 10 H a m , 12 09, 1 21, 2.26, .1 52, 5 23, 0 25, 7 57, V 15. 11 15 p m , 1 10 a. m. For Honesdale and I-ike Lodore 0 20, 10 11 a. m . 2 2(1 ond 5 25 p m For W likes Ilarre fi 45, 7 48. 8 43. 0 3H. 10 43 a. m ; 12 0.7, 1 2S, 2 IS, .1 11, 4 27, 0 10, 7.18, 10 41, 11 .10 p ni For L. V P. T! points 0 45 a m. ; 12 0.1, 2 19, .i vi ami ii au p m For Pennsylvania It. It. points 0.15, 0 33 a. m , 2 18 ond 4 27 p. in. For Albanv and all points north O 20 a. m. and 3 52 p. in, SUNDAY TRAINS. For Carbondale 7 20, 0 00, 1133 . m.; 2 3d. 3 52, 5 17, 10 52 p m For l likes llarr- D 8 a m ; 12 03, 1 69, S 23, 4 42. 0 27, 8 27 p. m For Albanv and points north 3 52 p m. For Honesdale and I akc Lodore 0 00, 11 83 a. m and J 62 p in lowest rates to all points In United States and Canae'a J W nmtniCK. O. P A , Albany, N. Y. II fllOSS, I) P A.hcranton, Pa. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In Fffect May 27, l'KW 1 rains leave Scranton For PhllndelphU and New York, via I). & It. n it , at b 45 n m and 12 03, 2 18, 4 27 (Dlack Diamond Fxprcss), and 11 10 p. in. Sundays, D. & II It It , 1 5, 7 4 p m For White Haven, Haleton and prlnclrul points In the coal regions, via D & II II It, 0 45, 2 18 and 4 27 p. in. For Pottsvllle, 0 45, 1 18 p in. For Ilethlchcni, Faston, Reading, Harrlsburu; and princlpil intermediate "tatlons via I) k II. It 1L, (.45 ,i in , 12 W, MS, 4 27 (Black Dla. none! Fpnss). II 10 p in. Sundays, D. et II. It It , 1 58. 7 4S p ni For Tiinklnnnock, Towanda, Flmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and principil Intermediate stations, via I) , L. L W II II, 80S! in. ; 1 05 and 3 13 p in For Oeneva Rochester, HmTalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago, ond all points west, via D k H R f , 12 ai, 111 (lllack Diamond Express), 7 48, 10 41, 11 10 p in Mindajs, I) k 11 It. It, 12 01 p b ; 7 ts p in Pullman pallor ond sleeping or Lehigh Valley parloi cars cm all tl iln Setween Wilkes Ilarre and New- York, Philadelphia, nuffalo and s1H. pension Prhlge ItOLLIN II WII.IILR, Oen. sHpt 28 Cortianl strict, New ork CllvKIKsS 111, Hen Pass Agt., 2(5 Cortland strict, New voik A W NONNF.MUHI It, Dlv Pa.sS, Agt., South n,(l,lilictT. I'll Fen tickets an I Pullman reservations applv SOJ lackawanna avenue, Seianton, Pa. Central Balhoad of New Jersey. Stations m New 5orl Foot of liberty street. N 11. and sitli lerrv Antliiaiiti coil used exclusively, Insuring cleanliness and cuiiifoit 1IMF Tlll I IN ' FI FCT MAY 2'), 1000 Trains leave eranton for New Yeik, Nevvsik, Flirabitli, PhiladelphiJ, 1 istun, llethlehem. si leniinvn. Mam h (hunk ond White Haven, at 8 3c) i n , expiess, 120, epus, 100 p, m. Sun I ia"i T'iltsLn aiil Wilkes llirre. 8 70 a. m , 1 20 I and 1 " P m Suulivs, 2 15 p in Icr Mruntjin l'lik, Sa in., 1 20 and 4 11! 1 p m Mind iv . 2 15 p in 1 Feu llaltlmiui and Washingten, and polnls Sol lb nml Wot vh Rftliliheni, i- 10 a m , 1 ?0 p in Sundivs. 2 15 p in Pen lung Hi inch, Oinii drove, etc, at "0 (tlioiuli nr) am unu i .u ii m For Hetding, lebinun anil Harrlsburg, via M lenlown, S.U J in and 1 20 p. m Sundavs, 2 15 P nf lor l'uttsvllle. SKI a ni , 1 20 p m 'llroui,!. tiekets to nil punts (Jt. snith and we.t at lowest rates at the station p H OllMIU'M N. den S,ip, II p IIMDWIN. den Pass Atft. . npw York, Ontailo and Western B.R I ...,. Te,RF l I I H CT SUNDW, JUNK 21 , " fssi Voith llniiuil lialns I eave Leave Si ran (aibon Anive Cadosla 1.05 n m I T,ine ton dale Trains. 201 201 207 .... 10 40 a in 11 20 a. m .1 15 ii in 4 i2 n m 6 45 p m 0.00 p m Arrive Carliondale, 0 40 p. m -OUIII ihiiiiiii i rain-. Leave Leave Cadosla Carbondale. 7 CO a in. S 10 a m 10 02 .a in. Scranton 7,40 a. m 10 43 a m. 4 20 p rn 2U3 Sort 03p m t5li in n M Mills OM,Y North Hound I cave I eave Scran Ciibon. ton dale. ... a in u m 010 a m. Ml Arrive Cadosla 10 45 a, ni "ni "" . 7 Is) P m vrrlve ( arbondate, 7.43 p. in -"' ' w..,l. n.,r,.i leave Leave Cadosla Catbondale. Seranion. nn-v ,,, 7 00 a in 7 40 , m "lrt "V. 4 10p m 5 54 p in 6 13 p. m " 'I rain No 201 nukes connection for points Vorth ond soutli on Main Line, at Cadosla Tiolns Nos 2U.1 and 201 make Walton, Delhi, Hamden ond idnev connictlons Tialna N'os 205 and 201 mako Main Line con nectlons on Sunday For fuither Information, consult ticket agents 1 ( N1)I ItSOV. den Pass Agt , New I ork j 1. Wl I sll, Traveling Passenger Agent, scran. ton, Pa Erie and Wyoming Valley. Time Table In Fffect May 23, 1000. Trains leave siraiitnii for Hawley, Lake Ariel and Intermediate points as follows! No J, 8 45 a m , No 4, 2 25 p in ; No 0, 5 20 p m.S No, S' Sunday' tialns nt 0 00 a m and 2 00 p m Trains N'n 2 and No. 4 connect at Hawley for points on Frle railroad NEWSPAPERS THK WHKFSRRRF. RF(ORD CAN PR n 4.D in bcranton al ma news scanus oi jeeismsn Rros 403 Spruce and om umien; jvonoit. .122 lackawanna avenue, I. b Seliutter, '211 Spruce street SCALP TREATMENT. HIS L. T LLLLR, SCLP TRKATMKNT, 0c; hampoolng, 60c ; facial massif; maalcur. Inff, 25c. ; chiropody, 701 Quincy,
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