THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-T11CJKSDAY, SEPTEMBER G, 1900. F ' Ul LACKAWANNA COUNTY. w'j' CARBONDALE. LAST OF OLD LANDMARK. Mrs. Adelaide Kstabrook la niovlntr from her house nn Garfield avenue to the tenement In the Klrby block recently vacated by Mrs. Menkor. The F.stabrook house so Ions occupied by Dr. C IJurr and one of the oldest In the city Is to bo torn down at oneo nnd a handsome homo erected there by O. U Utley, who recently purchased the premises. On the rear or the lot lnrge barns will bo put up for the use of the Orand Union Tea company. The plans for Mr. Utley's residence are now being completed by the arch itects and the home when finished will be an ornament to the handsome thoroughfare. RAID ON SPEAKEASIES. Fred Itacht. of this city, acting for the Men's union In conjunction with E. E. Bunnell, also of this city, swore to Information which led to the ar rest of Dennis Flnnlffiin. Thomas Nor ton and Scott Whipple, whom they allege have been selling liquor with out a license. Those three aio located near the Dundaff street crossing. Yes terday morning Messrs. Hacht and Bunnell caused the arrest of Dennis Toolan, James Bagley and James Burke, of the South Side, on the same charge. In each case the men wore required to give bonds to the amount of $500 for their appearance at court. SCHOOLS RUNNING SMOOTHLY. The schools of the city were placed on a smooth running basis yesterday. Professor Lesher had undisputed con trol of the high school and the pu pils were not long In recognizing his authority. The excitement of Tuesday morning soon died and Interest wll now center In the efforts of the board to choose a permanent principal. A meeting will be held tomorrow night. REV. MR. DAVIS ABLE TO SPEAK Rev. D. L. Davis, whose Illness was referred to In this column, was able to bo out again yesterday morning, nnd by evening felt sufficiently strong to speak In the Congregational church. It Is about eight years since Mr. Davis resided here and his last previous visit was five years ago. He was clergy man of this vlty. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Louis Brunner has returned from t'nlondale. Miss Leila Atkinson, of Battle ave nue, has returned from New York city. Mrs. John McAndrew and Miss Mary A. Connors spent yesterday at Crys tal lake. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. V. Trice, of Ninth nvenue, are rejoicing over the arri val of a beautiful ten-pound Jrl. Mr. and Mrs. William Halgh, of Belmont street, who spent n week at Thompson, have returned home. Robert Meaker has returned from Blngamton. Claud? Smith and family have re turned from their vacation. A. U. Jones -was In Honesdalo on business yesterday. Mrs. Ida McComb has returned from Sylvan Bench, N. Y. Miss Kathryn Farrell ha3 returned from Elmlrn. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hunter have commenced housekeeping on Park street. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Tnllman were made happy by the arrival of a brand-new daughter yesterday. John F. McCawley leaves today for DesMolnos, Iowa, where he will rep resent Carbondnle lodge, No. C6, In the seventh biennial convention of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen. This great gathering will be In session for fully tow weeks, and many Im portant matters are to bo acted upon by the delegates. A Word to Mothers. Mother o children affected with croup or a sever cold need not hesi tate to administer Chnmbei Iain's Cough Itemed. I contains no oplut? nor narcotic In any form and may bo given as confidently to the bibe as to an adult. The great success that hat attended Its use lit the treatment of colds and croup has won for It the ap proval nnd praise It has received throughout the United Stater nnd In many foreign lands. For sale by all druggists. Matthews Bros., wholesale and retail agents. TAYLOR NEWS. Willing Workers Society Picnic To day Death of Mrs. McCormnck. Other News Notes. This afternoon and evening tho Wil ling Workers society of tho Metho dlst Episcopal church will hold their picnic in Atherton's park. It Is ex pected that the people of this town will attend In large numbers and en courage the young ladles In their work, which Is certainly for a worthy cause. All the delicacies of the season will bo served. There will be an abun dance of sweet music nt the park, as the Taylor Sliver Cornet band will be present, Mrs. Patrick McCormnck, of Oak street, died yesterday morning, nfter a brief Illness. Deceased was well known In this town and also through out t'te county nnd had mnny friends who will be grieved to hear of her untimely demise. She was a kind and generous woman and a loving mother. She Is survived by a husband and nlno children. Look out for the grand picnic of the Taylor Silver Cornet band, to bo held in Weber's park on Suturd.iy evening next. The members or the above bnnd have done much for the welfare of tho Taylor public by rendering open air concerts in the past, nnd should be rewprded for their work In entertain ing the people. Members of the Young Men's Phis tlan association are making extensive preparations for their soclnl, which will be held on Saturday evening, Sen- Bsmttiisea needs s reliable, moatfclr, rtgnUtlnc tnedlelnt. Only harmleos and tho purest drugs thsnli b atd, 11 70a want tho beet, get n Peal's (Pcsnnvrnval PiQIs "ST JH Tboy art) prompt, smfoond i, so "SmTno'-iir'unoiur, learnjoeveruiauppoini. ooiuiori.uuj'ci 4, For Sale by JOHN H. PHELPS, Fharmoclet, ccr. Wycmlng tvvenue and I S-t-.icA mtraat. tembcr 15, near the Fifth ward booth. The public Is cordially Invited. Miss Edith Howells, of Main street, wns the guest of friends In Hyde 1'ark yesterday. The social under the auspices of the. Degree of T'ocohontas lodge, No. CI, held last evening, was a decided suc cess and a neat sum was realized. Mrs. Ulchaiil Uowen. of Hyde Park, wns tho guest of relatives here yester day. Taylor, Pyne nnd Holden mines of the Delaware, Lackawanna and West ern company were paid here yester day. . JERMYN AND MAYFIBLD Interesting Session of the Mayfield Council Pretty Wedding Last Evening Destructive Fire nt May field Other Interesting News. A meeting of the Ma) field borough council was held lat evening, all tlir mrnibeis being present. Burgess StillUnn reported lining Been the street iir olflclaN in regard to Hie speed at which earn were being run through the borough find they hail promised to run the cars slower ami not to vlloate the borough ordinance regulating the fpced of cam at nut mole than tin miles an hour through the borough. The same coinp.ui having failed to give the council an) satisfaction in regard to replacing scveial Hag-stones on some of -the crossings which had been broken by tho derailing of ears, it was derided by mo tion that the street commissioner should order new flags and have the necessary repairs done and the bill submitted lo the street car com pany, who shall be sued If the bill If not paid after thirty d.i.vs within tho coinpUtlon of the work. The discussion that ensued over this mat ter showed that every member of the count II Is filled with Indignation at the treatment the borough is receding at the hands of the company, and It was openly stated that if the company continues to defy the borough omciais ny noi complying with the provisions of the franchise, steps will be taken to revoke the tramhise. The street commissioner was notified that If the company ilid not plank the road at ab cross streets and fill In the new switch by Sept. 13 to proceed with the work. Councilman John luiiin read a communica tion from ex-llorougli Treasurer Walker regarding an amount of $S3 due him from the borough, part of which was the result of nn error of the auditors In 1S9.1, nnd asking lilin 10 interest him self in seeing it paid, so as to avoid the ex treasurer the unpleasant duty of collecting by law. No action was taken. The meeting through out was very Interesting and considerable busi ness was transacted. In the presence of a large number of assembled guests Inst evening Miss Julia L. (1111. nn otlm.i lilc young lady of this borough, and A. J. Van Gorder. a well known Scrantonlan, wire united in wedlock at the home of the bride's father, Mr. frank It. Gill, of Main street. The room In which the ceremony took place was tastefully decorated with potted plants and cut flowers and the ceremony, which was performed by llev. M. f). Puller, pastor of the Methodist F.picopal church, took place underneath a floral arch. The bride was attired in an exceedingly pretty dress of white Swiss, with Valencia laic. Miss Kate Sampson was bridesmaid, nnd Miss Louise Nichol son, a little niece of the bride, was tlowir girl. At the conclusion of the ceremony the happy couple were surrounded by their friends, win) showered congratulations upon them. A repast was afterwards served, and later Mr. and Mrs, Van Oorder departed on their honejmoon. They will take up their residence in a short time at Scranton. The happy couple weie the recipients of a largn number of useful and pretty presents and they have the best wishes of a host of friends for their future happiness and welfare. Those present from out-of-town were: Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Van (Jorder, Mr. and Mm. S. I". Van Oorder, Mr. and Mrs. T, J. Knox, Mr. ami Mrs. John Lutscy, Mr. and Mrs. I Swart?, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Ciampton, Mrs. Frank Hoiiibakcr, Miss Susie I'cuset, Mr. J. llombaker, Miss Mjrtie Van Oorder, of Scranton; Mrs. V. 11. Svart7. Madi sonville; Mrs. Louisa M. Pratt r. of Itutlalo, N". V.; J. M. Oill, Wlllianisport; Mrs. George Wal ters, Birmingham, Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. Treat, Pcckvllle. At an early hour yesterday morning a dwelling house owned and occupied by Mrs. F.llen Grady, at Ma) field, was destroyed by fire, and the post office, adjoining, was completely gutted. The fire had obtained a firm hold on the Grady building when it was discovered anil there was no posi biiity of caving it. Postmaster Slanto was early on tho pcene and was, fortunately, able to s.ie all the mall and postal effects. Some valuable books and other private matter of his, which were in an adjoining room, were destroved. The property destroyed was a very old landmark, being the oldest house In Jermyn and Mayfield, and was years ago occupied by Mr. Whitmore, years before any coal was mined In this vicinity. At noon yesterday the postofflee building was again on fire and it was found necessary to have tho hose company out to rjucneh the flames. The postoffice has been re-opened in tin" Walsh building, near the bridge. Patrick Collins, of Second street, a miner in the Delaware and Hudson colliery, was painfully burned about the face and hands yesterdiy by the explosion of a length and a half of powder. The following concerning a young Jermyn lady was taken from last evening s CarbondaJc Leader: vi:ded in nnT.T,o. "MKs Sadie M. Lindsay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lindsay, of Jermjn, who has for the past ten months been staving with her sister, Mrs. Nellie Drown, of llradford, l'a., was united In marriage on Aug. 29 at Buffalo to S. S. Noble, of llradford. After their return from Toronto, Cleveland and Chicago they will roidc at Iliad ford. Mr. Noble is one of that city's wealthy oil producers. The bride Is well known to many in tlds city a. a popular and accomplished joung lady." ELMHURST. School opened on Tuesday vvitli seventy-five pupils. The many friends of Pinfcseor Itogers and Miss Picking ale glad to welcome them back again, alter their summers vacation. .Mrs. Pred Peck and children are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. Hhudes, Chile llardenbergh, of Scranton. sppnt Sunday at the home of Ids uncle, P. K. HardenlierKli. Miss Bessie BurMrgham left on Monday for East SlrouddKiig, whete he entered upon a two I years' course at the Slate Normal school. I' Mistes Mildred Shot maker, Inez and Lena Olds I have resumed their studies at Kc) stone- academy. I Ten candidates were baptised In tho new I Baptlstiy at the Baptist church last evening ly j the i.i 1 1 or, llev. P. I. Prey. A. II. Williams. Jr.. Irft on Satuuliy for New York, city, where he has accepted a position. Invitations are out for the wedding of Miss rifle Belli" Curtis, of this place, o Harry O. llobeils, of Peekville, at the home of the bride's sister. Mrs. William W. Piters, at Peck vllle, on Wcdncsihy evening, September 12, at 8 o'clock. n Krause's Headache Capsules are unlike anything prepared In I America, They were first prescribed by Dr. Krnuse, Germany's famous ! court physician, long before nntlpy I rlne was, discovered, and are almost I marvelous, so speedily do they euro the most distressing eases. Price a.m. Sold by Matthews Dros, BALD MOUNT. The Pililntie Order Sons of America picnic lirtcl in l.a--oe'i grove last. Saturday was a sue i ess. Tin day was fine and those who took lung, dusty dilvrs In ordr to be present were re- j warded upon reaching the shelter and cool of EVERY WOMAN certain In rcfult. SHAKE II Off. Rid Yourself of Unnecessary Burdens A Scranton Cit izen Shows You How, Don't boar unneressary burdens. Hurdens of a bad back are unneces sary. Get rid of them. Doan's Kidney Pills cure bad backs. Cure lame, weak and nrhlnir backs; Cure every form of kidney Ills. Lots of local endorsement to prove this. Sirs. C. J. Thomas, of 23S Chestnut street, says: "The pain in the small of my back went up Into my head nnd caused fearful headaches. I was neur ly always lame nnd stiff In the morn ing when I got up and It was with dltllculty that I could get around. It hurt me every tlmo nny muscles of my back were put In motion, like stooping or standing a long time. I saw Doan's Kidney Pills advertisement and got them at Matthews Brothers' drug store and gave them a faithful trial. I was greatly Improved and car. recommend Doan's Kidney Pills to oth ers." For sale by all dealers. Price, BO cents. Foster-Mllbum Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Sole agents for the United States. llemember the name, Doan's, and take no substitute. the woods. The Milwaukee band was in at tendance adding to the interest and pleasure of the occasion. Among the Scranton guests wero noticed lion. J. 11. Follows. J. (1. McAvkie, esi., William 11. Lewis, esq., lion. W. K. Peek, W. A. St. John, District President Hartrell and about thirty other members from the various city camps. During the severe thunder storm on Monday evening Prank Lacoc's barn, filled with hay and grain, wns struck by lightning and entirely destroyed by fire. Mrs. lUitabcth Rolason lias returned from Scranton. Mr. and Mrs. Klelnfelter, of Elmira, are guests of Hcv. and Mrs. Abel Wrlglcy. lion. J. II. Kcllows, J. (1. McAskle, esc., Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Speece, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Scranton nnd Mrs. Dave Daniels, of Scranton, and Mrs. J. II. Sands, Miss ltutli and Matter Kalph Sands, of Wllkes-llarre, were guests at the Van llutkirk home last week. Miss Gertrude Thompson and Miss Anna Itriltr man, of Dalton, were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Jane Thompson. Mrs. J. Ilyron Thorpe and son, of Lestcrsldre, have relumed home, having spent ten days as guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. K. II. Ward. Mrs. Peter Collum, of llonesdate, is visiting relatives in tlds city. Mrs. Mary Knapp Is entertaining Mrs. William Miller, of Hyde Park. Miss Corlniie lleisecker Is sojourning at Har vey's Lake. Mrs. Oscar Van Pusklik has returned from nn extended visit with her sister at Scranton. Mrs. I!. It. Ward and Mrs. .1. C. Cobb spent last Thursday at Scranton. PEOKVILLB. Plakely borough council met in regular ses sion Tuesday evcnlmr, September 4. with all menibi-is present. Street Commissioner Cole turned in load time en the roaif to the amount of Sll'.'.r.l. The police bills weie as follow: It. S. Teiwilllger, 21 hours, if.S.1.3; W. J. Davis, l." hours, S-.1..V), rietober Walker, 20 hours, $2; Iheoilore liikeman, 20 hours, IJ.2; L. B. Thomp. son, 10 hours, l; A. Williams, 20 bonis, if2: to. tal police bills, m. C5. The following bills were read and ordered paid: A. W. IVnteccMt, Janitor, If3.."i0; L II. Thompson, secretary hoard of health, salary for one-hall jear, vr, .1. II. Orovcr, 1st .iltli ollieor. salary, H" " ; W. V. Jones, ptii.tlng, '2j; George Maueis, freight, l.5ls Ivor II. Thoitns, vvoik on Hie. $1.50; P. M Barnes, salary and express, iffiO.50; V.. N". Junes, silary, fctV, Lloyd Parry, work on line, ifPt.SU; V. P. B.iiianiin, salary, 'Ml; C. II. , tt, sup plies for plant, SIS.1G.C. B. Scott, supplies, '.l.pi; C. B. Siott, supplies, 'I8.(I0; C. B. Scott, sup plies, $13.41; C. II. Scott, supplies, $.11.77; Jit, Tessup Coal companv, coal for plant, ?70.74; Lackawanna Coal company, H.73; Joseph II. Bell, printing, .'. A. I). Ulolnrds, lumber, PS.S3; Joseph York. J7.22. Tho bills of Joseph York and A. D. Richards were paid In consideration of their releasing the borough from all claims to date, due to the borough lowering the grade of the road in front of their property. Tax Col lector Williams presented a long list for exon eration and the list was placed in the hands of a committee consisting of Councilman Hoi ford, Nichols and Brong to see if they could locate any rf the pirtles on the list. Secretary Benjamin reported the receipt of two dollars from the Scranton Traction company for bury ing two dogs which were killed by the street cars. Hie council accepted the street nl Klr.er's addition upon request fiom A. Kler to do so. Attorney Oilroy stated that the Central Petin svlvania Telephone company had tendered him $73 In payment of pole tax to Maich 1. I'M), and they agree to pay the lax of l per M(. am $J.50 per mile on wire hereafter. Adjourned to meet Monday, September 10. Lawrence- Smithing, who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. K. M. Barnes on Walnut stieet, dur ing the summer, will return to bis home In Scranton today. MOOSIC. Miss Ada B. Deau. of Wllkes-Barre, will give a reading In the .Methodist Episcopal church this evening. MKs Dean not only comes highly ice ommended but Ins befoie proven hrr ability a an entertainer in tlds community. All who liend Miss Dean last winter will undoubtedly want to be present again this evening. A free will of fering will be taken. Charles Warner, of New York city, has been visiting Ids parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Warner of South Main street. ' Dr. and Mrs. O. B. Illehards have returned after a few iliys' visit at the doctor's home at Itausom. Itev. Juilson N'. Bailey attrnded the Prohibition cumentlon at Scranton yesterday. Tin- (mural of Isabel wife of' David Illehards, will be held in the I'rcsbvterlan church at 2 o'cloel; this afternoon. Jin. Illehards was 3 vcars of age and leaves to mourn her loss a I1111. band, two suns and one daughter. A sidewalk Is being added to the bridge on Main htreet, which will be a deilded improve ment. A pleasant evening was ipent at the Ppvvorth league business meeting and social held at the home of MUs Maggie Graham on Tuesday even ing. Mrs. Thomas Olllett will entertain at tea the members ol the Woman's Home ami foreign Mis. ilonary society of the Presbyterian church on l'rlday. .Monro I. ills has moved his household goods to Avoca. Walter Hinds will occupy the house va cated by Mr. Pills. ! CLARK'S SUMMIT. Mr. ami Mr. A. L. Hollhlay, who have been visiting Dr. and Mrs, C. V.. Merrill, have re turned to their home at Sayre, Pa. The Democratic legislative convention whlih met lure Tuesday mmnlng nominated J. II, Bon ner, of Old Porge, Dr. C. I:. Meirlll has purchased the Oeorge P. Keith properly on Center street. Walter Williams, of Scranton. Is working the "ticker" at the Summit slation In place of Frank Oolden, transferred to the Cayuga. The funeral of the late .Mrs. rMward Aton, who died Wednesday morning of typhoid fever, ageil 32 years, will be held at the BuptU church at 11 a. m, tomorrow. llev. Mr. llast will deliver the funeral sermon. Interment will be made In the Clark's Orccn cemetery. Mr. Ashley Wrought, who met with a serious accident by being run over by a wagon while re turning from Providence with a load of coal, It ilowiy Improving. Mr. and Mrs. K, J, Mullluex, who has hern vliltlng relatives here, have returned to their home at Ouroy, Colorado, ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS REDUCED RATES TO RICHMOND.' Via Pennsylvania Railroad, Account of Meeting of the Sovereign Orand Lodge, I. O. O. F. .For the meeting of the Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. O. O. I, to bo held at lllchmond, Va., September 17-22, the Pennsylvania Hallroad company will sell excursion tickets to lllchmond from all stations on Its line, at tho rate of one fare for the round trip. Tickets will bo sold nnd good going September 14, 1G, nnd 16, nnd will be good to return until September 25, In clusive. For particulars In regard to stop-off nt Philadelphia, Baltimore, nnd Washington, consult nearest ticket agent. REDUCED RATES TO PHILADEL PHIA VIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. For tho State League Hcpubllcan Clubs, to be held In Philadelphia Sep tember 17 and 18, the Pennsylvania Itnllroad company will sell excursion tickets to Philadelphia from nil sta tions on Its line in the State of Penn sylvania, at the rate of one fare for the round trip (minimum rate 25 cents). Tickets to be; sold and good going September lfi, Ifi, and 17, and to return until September 22, Inclusive. LOW FARES TO BETHLEHEM Via tho Lehigh Valley Railroad, on Account of tho State Fair. Sep tember llth-14th. Pare from Scranto. for tho round trip, $4.23. Tickets em sale September 11th. 12th, 13th and Mth, limited for return passage to September lfith, nnd will he honored on any regular train of dates named, except the Black Diamond Uxpresn. One Fare to Fort Wayne, Ind., and Return, via the Lehigh Valley Railroad, Account Meeting of the Union Veteran League, Sept. 12. Tickets or. sale September 10 and 11, limited for return passage to Septem ber 18 Inclusive. For additional Infor mation consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents. To Richmond, Va., nnd Return for One Fare, via the Lehigh Valley Railroad, Account of the Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. 0. 0. F. Tickets will be on sale September 14, IS and 1C, good to return to and In cluding September 25. Consul; Lehigh Valley tlcke; agents for further par ticulars. Monroe County Fair, Stroudsburg, Pa.. Sept. 4 to 7. Agents of the Lackawanna railroad will sell special excursion tickets at rate of fare and one-third. Minimum 25.eents. Children between the ages of five and eleven year.s, Inclusive, one half the adult rat-;. Excursion to Lake Poyntelle. A more desirable .ilnce for a day's recreation cannot be found than Lake Poyntelle, which Is situated upon one of the highest peaks in Wayne county. The New York, Ontario nnd Western Itallroael company will run an excur sion train to that resort Sunday, the 9th Inst. Train will leave Scranton at S.30 a. m., and In returning will leave the lake at 5.10 p. in. 1'aro for round trip will be one dollar. THEATRICAL. "Quo Vadis" Presented. The Academy of Music was again crowded to the doors last evening with people to witness for the first time in tills city the beautiful play, "Quo Vailis." The ver.ion of this piece pre senteel last evening was adapted from the novel by N. Appell, the owner of the hing Dramatic company, and several other big theatrical enter prises. The play was handsomely staged and the scenery magnificent. The scene of burning of Home was one of the most beautiful spectacles ever witnessed by an Academy audience. Lawrence Cirattan was ex ceptionally fine in a very trying part, that of I'ctronius' friend, Vinicius, Katherine StandUh made a very pretty Lygla, and Iitta Kminom as Hie P.mpress Pnppoea was excellent. This afternoon "The Dark Secret" will be pro ilueed and this evening Lawrence firattan'a own veiliui of "Dr. .lekjl and Mr. Hyde" will lie presented, Mr. (Jrattan appearing Ire the dual role. "The Ameer" Saturday Night. There is a treat to be offered the lovers of mlith and melody at the Ljceum next Saturdjy night when Frank Daniels gets in town, lie is bound hither with his entire company to picsent once initio Ids great comic opera sueevss, "The Ameer," which is justly regariled as the comic opera triumph of last season. The first recep tion of the opera here was a very cordial one ami all who saw the inimitable Daniels and lis tened to the exejulsite melodies of Victor Her bert seemed unanimous in their piaUi- of the production. The story Is by Klikc La Shelle, the author of that light opera success, "The Piincess Chic," and Frederic Hanken. It deals with the Inner court life of the Ameer and tie-ats In a humorous way the endeavors of that fars away potentate to escape the efforts of numberless conspirators to muider him. Daniels says he has never hail a part more to his liking than that vvlileli he in. terprets In "The Ameer." He declare that it is play rather than work for him lo enact it.. He lias a number of topical songs ami all ot me inli.eipals are supplied with a generous quota. Helen ltcdmond, the prima elonna, has a new song entitled "Fancie-i," which Is said to be verp captivating. Norma Kopp, the soubrette, still sings "The Poster Maid," and Kate l.'uart, assisted by Owen Westlord, gives "Old Maids Are So Willing to Please" with gieat effect. Then there is a sonorous but melodic numltiT at the opening ot the second act, the brigands' song, sung by Will Danfoilh and the men of the chorus. It Is nn excellent piece of composition nnd is said to be one of the hits ol the per finmanee this season. Will Corliss Is still with the company and plays a close second to Dan lelj as the "Ameer's" fool. Katherine Rober Coming. An elaborate nnd pretty production of "Klllar re" Is the bill selected for the- Initial appear ance of Katherine Bolter and her excellent com pany at the Academy for .Monday evening next. .Miss Itober will appear In the "role of Kitty Burke, Hie heroine ot Con, T. Murphy's fjmotis play. The part is one that will give this talented little actress ample opportunity for her sprightly ami magnetic style of comedy Interpretation, as well ns showing her versatility in the more leilous lilies of the piece. Miss llober will be tiipporleel by one of tho stronge.st company that she lias every presented heie. Mr. Irtiils Leon Hall, her new leading man, Is handsome, has a magnificent physique and a most capable actor. Mr. Hall will prove a "mati nee Idol" or more than usual Interest before the week Is over, (loodwln Patton, Ciollus Ives, Plolse Woodard and Oeorge Whitman are other new members of her company that will bid lor publlo favoritism during tho engagement. New Gaiety Theater, The management offfra the Brit burlesque of the sceron for three days beglnlng Monday, September 10, with a dally matinee, In the shap ot the Tenderloin Builcuquers, an organization described as first class and up to date, Man- The People's srfMsysssSi ArOPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tho neitsflt or Vtt Wlio Ilnve Houses In Rent, Real Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situation or Help Tliesa Small Advertisements Cent One Coat a Word, Six Insertions for 1'lvc Cents a Word Excep: Slttuitlom WnnteJ. Which Ar-s In. scried l'rcc. FOR RENT. is-i'.t.r.vRV-iiooM liorsB, nnr.i: muni-.i pleasant location! modem Improvements. (1, S., Tribune-. roil Hi:XT7oirl,ACKAWASXA AVP.Nfi:, four floors! elevator! best store and loca tion in Scranton. FOR SALE l UK SAM 1,M((1I HTVI.IMI r-Avin.i liuii.-ir.j seven J ears old, weight J150, gentle lend sound, r. S. Barker, or Kale's Boarding Mable, McKcnnt court. IIOHSi: 1011 SALK-S1'LP.M)1D DAKK BAY roadster, 7 years old, V't bands; kind and gentle! perfectly sound in ever.v, way Call after ci p. m. at S.W Monroe avenue. I'Oll S.t,K TENTH WAIIU PllOlT.lt HKS; bouse on Itichtir treet, recently papcicei. price $1,500; house near silk plant, prlre M.71W, only 1U0 down pavinent ast.ee!. Pull e!ed lots for $.1(10. 0. P. ifcynolds, I'onnell Bulhllng. FOR GALE OR RENT. roil BALE Oil IIF.XT-DKSlltABLr. MNOLU hcue, KXi Webster avenue; trn rooms; steam heat. 0. V. Hej nobis, I'onnell building. WANTED TO BUY. WANTOirCOXD IiAnTPm-OT MAClUNnS: must be In itood order; ttate paitlculars as to make and price. Address, L. M., general de livery, Scranton. Pa. WANTr.n-ltOOM AND B04HD WITH IMMVVTB family within 10 minutes walk of Court House Aeldrcss K., Tribune office. WANTED. $.".0,000.00 CAPITAL WAXTKO-ABTICLP IN De mand all over the world for which we have a cctnplcte monopoly. No scheme. Nt profits from one to four hundred per cent. IllRid in Mitigations solicited. All correspondence dealt witli conlldence. For particulars! aehlress ('. I). .lohnson, Old Postotllce building, Scranton, Pennsylvania. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WAxfrDAVfiHiL"rOU nilNKUAt, HOUSE- work. Inquire ut &lb Jefferson avenue. WANTP.D-A OIUL POM (iKNKBAL HOI'S8!: work; reference required. A. N. Kramer, 32.1 Lackawanna avenue. RECRUITS WANTED. MAIUN". COUPS UNITKD STATF.S NAVY HI' emits wanted Able-bodleel men; service on our warships in all parts of the world nnd on land in the Philippines, when required. Lieu tenant Colonel II, It. Busell, N. W. Corner Lack awanna and Wj-omlng avenues, Scranton. LOST. LOT-A HDY'S COLO WATCH MM1KKI) It. M. J. Finder please relntn 1717 Mousey ave PROPOSALS. SKALKD PltOPOSALS WILL BR ltlX'PIVLD AT the otlieo of the- City Clerk. Scianton, Pa., until 7.H0 o'clock p. in., Thursdav, Sept. PI, 11HXI, to pa vet Cedar avenue with vitrified brick on a concrete base from the north curb line of Willow- street to the north curb line of lliich stiect; also to pave Bin h street, with vitrified brick on a cotierer base from the west curb line of Cedar avenue north of Birch street to the west curb line of Cedar avenue south of lllrrh clreetj also for setting or resetting curb stones where re-quired on said portions of Cedar avenue and Birch street. Proposals shall cover the en tire,, work and shall state separately the price tor setting or resetting curbstones; the price Iter square yard for paving, which is to include the cost of grading, as shown on the profile. Bidders shall enclose with each proposal the mm of one hundred doliais cash or ce-rtilled cheek as a guarantee to execute a contract for the work within twenty days if awarded the i-ame. The city reserve-s the right to reject anv or all bids. By order of City Council. M. T. LAVPLLK, City Cleric. Scranton, Pa., Sept. 3, 1IJO0. ager Long closed the show lb it opened Labor Day because it was not up to the standard. He Vvil! prrsent only attiaetions of ni'-rl L. The Tenderloins come hlgld.v recommended, end esuitalns all that is good and wholesome in burlMiie. The inly members of the company were selected, so it Is stated, for their lovely forms and beauty. The cat is headed by thoi-e popular singing comedians, Hastings and Wright, snd the peerless queen of burlesque, Mls Vlnnle Henshaw, and a chorus of twenty handsome young women. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Brooklyn First game n. II. n. Chicago 0 101001104 14 4 Brookljn 0 0 1 3 4 0 0 1 0 11 I Batte-ries Taylor and Chance; McGlnnlty and I'jiieil. I'mpiie Burst. Second game II. II. K. Chicago 0 0 0 0 S 1 1 2 0-l PI 0 Brookl.vn O 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 O 1 It ., Batteries Menefee ami Donohue; Unwell and Mcdulre I'niplre Hurst. At Philadelphia II, II, n. Si. Louis 0 001302017 10 0 Philadelphia O00000010l 10 I Bittcries Young and llchinson; Dunn and Me Farlaud. Umpire Kmslle. At Boston II. II. P. Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 1,10 105 4 1 Boston 0100000012 7 4 BattcrlesPliilllppl and O'Connor; Peltlnger and Clarke. Umpire O'Day, At New. York R. II. K. Cincinnati 10 0 0 113 10 2 New York 5 2 2 0 2 011 11 1 Batteries Halm and Pelli; Carrick and Grady. Umpire Snyder. American League. Detroit, 2; Kansas City, 0 (first game). Detroit, 7; Kansas City, 3 (second game). Buffalo, 2; Milwaukee. 1. Chicago, 4; Indianapolis, I (first game), Chicago, 10; Indianapolis, 0 (second game). Minneapolis', 0; Cleveland, 2 (first game). Jlinik-apolls, 8; Cleveland, 2 (second game). Eastern League Rochester, 5; Syracuse, 8. Worci'strr, 8; Providence, 7, Springfield, fi; Hartford, 5. AD DTIIRATKIIS. PITTSTON. Special to th Scranton Tilbune. Plttston, Sept. 5. The following team will rep resent the Ninth icgluient at the state rltle com petition; Lieutenant Dane, of the staff, Wilkes Barre; Sergeant Blank and Privates Bums and Lly, ol Company M, West Plttston; Corporal Watklus, Company II, Parsons. M company eau well feel pioud of their show of irpicsenutlvcs on the team, considering that their company Is the voungest In the re-glment and yet has tlueo members on the team, and with the highest averages at that. Rev. 11. M. Itolilnson, lately of Carbondale, who is spending a few davs heie en route to Hoplngton, N. Y., where he has accepted a call to the pastorate of the Congregational ehuiih uf that place, fell on the sidewalk at West Pitts ton jesterday and sprained liUtleft ankle. The Plttston boa id of school control Is right in line with Hie other towns in this section and is having its share nl trouble. At a regular meeting last rvrnlng an Injunction was read to the board restraining them from adopting the Brooks arithmetic and the vertical sistcm of writing, Attorney P. A. O'Bovle was present In behalf of the Brooka company and urged the member! to contest the Injunction and the boaul decided to take his advice, although It was con trary to the recommendation of the board's so licitor. Professor P. J. Dennehy and Miss Good man wero elected teachers of the grided night school. Exchange. SITUATIONS WANTED WAXTKP-A POSITION BY A tOI'SO MS' driving horses. Vv sites small; willing to work. Address II. M., this olllee. A MII)UI.r. AHI'.II LADY WOLI.l) I.I UK TO have a situation eu a lady's muse or as hfl.sekerplnR for u small laiully. Aeldiess Mis. Slaty Janievi, Tilhuno otllie. SITUATION MANTKO-YOl'MI MAN lllllll position as caretaker ol club; undcitaiiiw mmtiif drinks; llrt class refeicnees. Thomas While-ley, Lincoln Ileitis, Sloan avenue, M-rnii. ton. Pa. SITPATION WAVIKII-AI BlTCIir.lt; A KIIIST claM, all mound man. Address .1. Hilton. 210 Spring street, I'rovldenre. - WANTtU-TpOsniOV AS HOl'SKKKUI'KIt BY vouni: widow, where she can take her e-lillel. Appl to L. (I., rear IMel S. WushlUKton ave. STr.N'or.UAi'iiKi! - i:.iT.in.':M'i:n stiinoh- IHpber and typewriter desires position. Ad dress Stenographer, Tilbune otlicc. POSITION WAXIP.D-rOUK, MAN WHO KNOWi his business. Soups, meats, vccrctubles, ei.ve ters, etc; hotel or family stvle. City or conn tiy. P., i'M Lackawanna avenue. UAXTBD-WASHIMi AND HtOSiNO TO DO AT home, by tlrt eiass laundiess. Address Mrs. A. M., care Mil Poioi court, city. SITUATION WANTr.D-BY A (lilt!. II M'.AUS old to take care of ehlldicii or do light housework. Apply at ID" Peidliiand street. SITCATION WANTi:i)BV A YOt'NO LADY with one child lo elo liotiM-woik. Call ot 407 ferdlnand street. SITfATIO.N WANTPD-rtl (JO OCT W vSl.l; any kind of work by the day. Address it. P.. u'-4 Lackawanna avenue. SlTt'ATION WANTCD-DV A LADY AS IIOI'M. keeper. Address M. H.. Tribune oitlce. SITUATION WANTi-:D--S IIOFSKKKKPi'.ll, good washer and ironer. Aeldiess A. B , Tribune office. SlTt'ATION WANTHDDV A C1HL AT OI'.N' eral housework; can give leferences. Ad- (Ira. ,14 1M ... . .. .. ... ...... j- iiu i.ini sireer, soum sine, iiy. WAXTKD-WASI1(I ,ND HIONINC. TO DO i iiumc, or will take offlies to clean, .see dress Mrs. A. St., cire 520 Forest court, city. SITPATION WANTKI)" 7v A'sHLvXPHirT LAUN dreiH of ladles ami gentlemen's fine clothes, tall ,,iu rear Adams avenue-. MONEY TO LOAN. Ql'lCK STRAIGHT LOANS. CII1UY, CONNPI.1. building. ANY AMOUNT OF MONTY TO LOW. tiriCK, straight loans or Building and Loan. At fiom 4 to f. per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, SI I -.115 Council building. DRESSMAKING. DBKSSMAKINO FOB CIIILDHHN TO OltDPIt; also ladles' waists. Louise Shoemaker, 212 Adams aevnue. CITY SCAVENGER A. B. 11111003 CLKANS PttlVY VAULTS AND cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. II. DKIOGS, Proprietor. Leave oiders 1100 North Main avenue, or F.ioke's drug stole, cor ner Adams and Mulberry. Telephono 0540. PROFESSION A L. Certified Public Accountant. F.DWABD C. SPAULDINO, C. P. A., 23 TBAD ere' Bank buildin;. Architects. KDWAIID II. DV.VIS, AIRillTl'.CT, CONNTI.b building, Scranton. FltF.Dr.lllCK L. BPOWN, AnCHlTKCT, PIIK F. building, 120 Washington avciui, Scranlon. Cabs and Carriages. iU'BllKK TIHF.P CABS AND CAitHIAGF.S; BPHT of seivlce. Prompt attention given orders, by 'phone 'Phones 27i and J.B2. Joseph Kellev, 124 Linden. Dentists, en. c. e. Kti.nNnr.nar.il, pauli iiuildino. Spruce street, Scranton. Dlt. I. 6. LYMAN, SCUANTON PHIVATK Hos pital, comer Wjomlng and Mulberiy. DR. C. C. LAUBACII, 115 WYOMING AVF.NIT.. Dlt. 11. F. REYNOLDS. Ol'l'. P. O. Hotels and Restaurants. rilF, KLK CAFK, 123 AND 127 FRvSKI.IN AVK nue. Rates reasonable. P. ZIIIGLint, Proprietor. SCRANTON IIOUSi:, XLR I)., L. &- W. PA!-B'-nger depot. Conducted on I lit- Fiiropc.ui plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor. Lawyers. irW.llROWNlNO, ATTOi:i:V AND (OlASlTl" lor-at-law. Rooms 312-11.1 Mears building. i. 11. iii:i'Lo(ii,F attoiim:v-ioans ni:go" Hated on real estate M-ciirlty. Mear building, e'oiner Washington avenue and Spruce street," pram; i:. boyi.i:. sItohm:y and coun-.i:i.. loratlaw. Bmr building, Itooms 11 and II, Washington amine. Wll.LAHD. WAKIIKN & and Counsellors at Law. Washington avenue. KVAl'P, A'lTOHXKVS Repub'liaii building, JIISSIT & .1KSSI I'. ATlORXr.YS AVI) COU. sellors-at-Laev Commonwealth building, Itoouu 111, w and 21. jTs'iKaTv. oAiu'oim attoi:ni:y at-l.uv Rooms 514, 515 and 510 Board ol Trade build ing. luIwAlID W. THAVF.H. ATTOIIVUY. " ROOMS i0'.l-W)l, f'th floor, Mears bulhllng. "."WATRUS. ATroRNBY-AT-IAW. BoaTiD of Trade building, Seraiitun, Pa. cflT pircIIKIi, ATTOIINKY-AT-LAWT BOARD of Tradu building, Scranton, l'a. lmitSOXA WILCOX, TltADFIIxTvnONAL Bank building. C. COMF.GYS. 013 IHU'Uni.lCAN BUILDING. A. W. MRTiioi.F, ATroltXKY, MR Mil BLDtX Physicians and Surgeons, iTtlTW. i:. ALLKN, 613 NORTH WASHINGTON avenue. DR. S. W. L'AMOIIPM'.V. OFFICE 331) WASH iugton avenue. HeMdcnce, 1.113 Jlulbeiiy. Clireiilc iliseaes, lungs, heart kidneys unci genlto-nrlnary organs a specialty. Hours, I to t p. in. Schools, SCHOOL OP Till: LACKAWANNA, scranton. Pa. I 'ouioe a picpantory tn college-, law, medi cine or business. Opens Sept. 12th. Send fur catalogue. Rev. Thomas M. ('aim, I.L.H., pilli. eipal ind propiletor; W. II. Pluinlej, A. M., headiuaitcT. Seeds. 0 It. CLARK k CO.. SKI'.DSMBN AND NUII ervmni, suae 2UI Washington avenue! giien hduses, 1H50 Noith Main avenue; store tele phone, 782. Wire Screens. JOSKPH KUi:TTr.L, RKAR 511 LACK W ANN..' avenue, Scranton, Pa., mauufaeturer of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. BUSH'S " ORtllKSTItA-MUSIO FOII BALIA picnics, parties, leeeptlons, weddings and con cert work furnished. For terms address It. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over llulbert'a music store. MK.GAROi:K BROS., PRINTI'.IIS' SUPI'I.IF.H, KV velopes, paper Itags, twine. Waiehouse, 110 Wuhlngton avenue, Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SfHl Schedule in EiTect May 27, 1000. Jrnlns leave Scranton: 0.45 o. m week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Unlti more, Washington and for Pitts uurrj and the West. U.3Bn. m., -week days, for Hneleton, Pottsvillo, Reading, Norristowa, find Philadelphia; nnd for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pltts burg and tho West. os-18 p. m., week days, (Sundays 1.58 p. m.,) for Sunbury, Harris ourg, Phtlfidolphla, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and tho West. For Hazleton, Potts v''e, Reading, &c, week days. 1.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hnzloton, Pottsvillo, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. !. It. WOOD, On. Pass. Agt. J. H. IIHTCIHX'eOy, (len. Mgr. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. In Kffect June 10, 1000, ! m",P,,''MI Scranton for New York at 1.45. 3-f. 5.40, s.oo and 10.05 a. in., 12.M, 3.SJ end .io p. m. For Philadelphia at 5.40, S.'W anJ iu-ai a. ni. : 12.55 ami ...1:1 n. m. For Stronds i"irg at fl.10 p. m. Milk and accommodation at I.4U It. m. Arrti nt ll.a.nL.. at rt SS TIH lo 11 - . ..": - ..-"" -v. . -" . orih .fave Scranton for llullalo and inter- i ,',".", '""'ons at l.ltf, 4.10 and 8.S0 a. m.; ' "" nd 11.33 p. m. For Ocwego and Syra cuse ,,t j.jn ,. n, ,,,, l M m Kor vtin tt '"' a. tn, and 1.33 p. m. For Montrose st 8.30 :A.V .,;M ' m- and 5.4S p. m. For Nlclml i. , a,tM nn'' 0.li p, m. For Blnghamton. 10.25 aim ie.jo p. m. Arrvo ,n BScr,nton from IliitTslo at I...0, 2.M, fi.s.-, anj 10 no a. in.; 3.S0 and 8.00 lioi1, yr.c"n 'ego and Seracuse at 2.55 a. m, ; !.ViJ ""' "00 P- '" r'rt"" ''t' at 2.M s. m.; l-.-lS 1111,1 3.30 p. in. Fiom Nicholson at 11.60 a. m. and fl.oo p. m. yTm .M0nir03f ,t 7.5.5 and 111 "' !n'! ;,'2 "" 8.00 p. m. Blooms-burg Division-Leave Scranton for .oMhumbcrland nt n.45 10.05 a. m.; 1.55 and ,,.'' ,n- f'or I'lvmouth at 1.03. 3.40, 8.53 and 11...J p. in. pnr Ssntlce.ke ut 8.10 a. in. Arrive at Northumberland at 0 33 a. in.; 1.10, 5.00 and . ,!?' m' Arrlve Natitlcoke at 0.10 a. in. Arrive "I llymoiilli nt 2.1m, 4..12 and 9.50 11. m. and J , ",- n. Arrive at Scranton from Nnrihum berland at n. I? a. m. ; 12.R5. 4.60 ond 815 p. m. i-roin Nantlcoke at 11.(10 a. in. From Plym outh at ,.B0 a. in., 3. a), 5.35 and 11.10 p. m. 0 ,. . SUNDAY TRAINS. "outh Leave Scranton 1.40. 3.00, 5.40, 10.05 a. m. ; 3.3.1, 3.40 ani , p , , North-Leave Scranton at 1.10, 4.10 a. m.J 1.53, 5-4 and 1I..-U p. ,. Illnnmsbiirg Division Leave Scranton at 10.01 a. m. and 5.50 p, m. Delaware and Hudson. In Kffect June 1.1th, 1000. Trains for Caibetnd.ib- leave Scranton at 8.20, .63, H.53, 10.13 a. in.: 12.00, 1.23, 2.20, 3.52, 5.25, 0.23, 7.57, (115. 11.13 p. ni. ; 1.10 a. m. lor llone'dale and Lake Lodore 0.20, 10.1S a. ni. ; 2.2H mid 5 2.3 p 111. For Wilkes llaire-fl.45, 7.48. 8.4.1, 0.3, 10.41 a. m.j 12.01. 1.2M, 2.1S 3.3.1, 4.27, 6.10, 7.49, 10.41, 11.30 p. m. lor I,. V. It. R points-6.45 t. m. 12.03. 2.18, 3.3.1 and U. SO p. ni. For Pennsylvania II. It. points -0.45, ff.83 a. m.: 2.IS end 4.27 p. 111, For Albany and all points north 0.20 a. m. and 3.52 p. in. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Carbondale 7.20. 0.00, 11.33 a. rn.; 2.26, 3.52. 5.47. 10.52 p, ni. For Wllkes-ltarro-0.33 a. in.; 12.03, 1.53, 3.23, 4.42. 0.27. 8.27 p. m For Albauv and points north 3.52 p. m. For Ilonchdale and Lake Lodore 0.00, 11.83 a. m. and 3.52 p. m. Lowest rales to all points In United States and Canai'a. J. W. BI'RDICK, O. P. A.. Albany. N. Y. II. W. i"'HOs, I), P. A., Scranton, Pa. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In F.ITec.t May 27. WOO. 1 rains Leave Scranton. For Philadelphia ami New York, via D. & H. It. II., at C.45 a. m. and 12.03. 2.13, 4.27 (Black Diamond r.preve), and 11.30 p. m. Sundays, D. & II. It. 1!., 1 5. 7.4 p m. For White Haven, Haileton and prlnclpil points in the ciai regions, via D. & II. It. It., 0.45, 2.1S ami 4.27 p. ni. For Pottsvllle, 6.45, 2.18 p. in. For Ili'lhleheni, Hasten, Reading, Harrlsburg snd pilnclpal intermediate stations via D. & II. II. If., (t.4.5 a. 111.; 12.01, 2.18, 4.27 (Black Dia mond Lvpress). n.10 p. m. Sundays, D. & II. It. It , 1.58, 7. IS p. m. Tor Tiuiklianniick, Towanda, F.lmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and m-inclpil Intcrmeell.ite stations, via l L. & W. II. I!., 8.0S a m.; 1.03 and 3.33 p. m. For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Fall", Chicago, and all points west, via D. & II. R. R., 12.0.1, 3 3.1 (Black Diamond Hvpress), 7.4. 10.11, II. SO p. m. Sundays, D. & 11. H. R., 12.03 p. P.: 7.4 p. 111 Pullman parlor anil sleeping or Lehigh 3'alley patlor ears on all tuiii" 'icteveen Wllkes-Rarie ami Neve- York, Philadelphia. Buffalo and Sus pension Urldge. BOLLIX II, WILBUR. Gen. Supt., 2d Cortland sticet, New 3'oik. CHAIil.F.S u. f.i:r. Gen. Pass. Agt., 20 Cortland street, New Yolk. A. W. NO.VXi:lin:il, Div. Pass. Agt., SsutU Bctlilebem. Pa. For tickets and Pullmin leservations apply 30-J Lai kavvanna avenue, Scianton, Pa. Central Railroad of New Jersey. St.itloiic In New 3'oil; Foot of Liberty street, .V. It., and South Ferry. Anthracite- eiil ii'etl exclusively, Insuring cleanliness snd comfort. TIMi: TMIl.i: IN KI'I'I'.CT VI Y 29, 1000. Tialns leave Serantnn for New York, Newdrk, I'.llubetli, 1'hll.idelphl.i, ll.i-ton, llethlelieni. l Irnteivvn, Maudi Chunk ami White Haven, at 30 a. i-i. ; evpriss, 1.20; etpies, e.lKJ p. m. Sun dae. 2.15 p. in. For I'iitslo-i nnd Wilkes-Barre, 8.30 a, m., 1.?i) and I. OU p ni. -uiidavs. 2.15 p. in. For Mniiil.iiii I'aik, s.SO a. m 1.20 and 4 0 p. in. Miiiilays, 1.3 p. in. 1'i.r Baltlmoi" ami Wadilnglon, nnd points Soi.th ami Wet via Beth'ehein, H..10 a. m l.?0 it ni. Sunda.vs, 2.15 p. in. l-'..r Long Briiieh. ilcemi Grove, etc., at 8.10 (iliiinieli cm) a. m. and 1 10 p. in. Fur Heading, Lebanon and Harrlsburg, via At leiit.twn, S.30 a, in. and 1.20 p. in. Sunda.vs, 2.15 p. m. For Pottsvllle. S.'O a. nv, 1.20 p. m. Thrt'iigh ttcketf to ell points east, south and we-st tit Jowesr intes nt the station. I. 11. Jl 1 1.11 U'.-KW Gen. Supt. II. P. IIXI.IIWIV. Ken. Pass. Agt. New York, Ontario and Western R.R. timi: TAin.i: in i:iti:it sunday, junk 21, 1901). North Bound Trains, Leave l,eave Se-ran- Carbon- Arrlvt Trains Ion, dale. Cadosla. ail .'....10 40a.m. 11.20a.m. 1.05 p.m. 003 ' 3.43 p. III. 4.32 p. in. 5.45 p. m. M)7 ... 0.00 p. m.Arrlve Carltondale, 6.40 p. m, " Soulh Bound Trains. Leave Leave Cjdos-la, Carbondale, Scranton. oo 7.lV)a. m, 7.40a.m. aif 8.4rta.m. 10.02 a.m. 10.45 a.m. 000 2.05 p. m. 3.34 p. m. 4.20 p. m. W SUNDAYS ONLY. North Bound. Leave Leave Scran- Carbon- Arrive ton. dale. Cadosla, nfls, 8.30a. ni. 0.10a. 111. 10.43a.m. "fri ... 7.00 p. m.Arrlve Carbondale, 7.45 p. m. v South Bound. Leave Leave Caeluida. Caibondsle, Scranton. ofli 7.00a.m. 7.40a.m. o,is ,',' 1.30 p.m. 8.64 p. in, 6.85 p. ni, " Train No. 201 makes connection for points Noith and South on Main Line, at Caelosia. Tialns New. 201 and 201 make Walton, Delhi, Ilamdeii and Sidney connections. Trains Nos. 205 and 208 make Main Line con nections en Sunday. For further Infuimitlon. consult ticket agenti J C ANDI'.IISOV Gen. Pa-. Agt., New York, j' P. WKI.SH. Traveling Passenger Agent, Scran 'ton, l'a. Erie and' Wyoming Valley. Time Table In F.lfect May 23, 1000. Trains leave hiranton for llawley, Lake Arl and Interim dint points as follows! No. 2, 8.41 a. m.: No. 4. 2.23 p. in.; No. 0, 8.20 p. tn.; Net s! 7.55 p. in. , Sundiv trains nt 9 00 a. ni. and 2 00 p. m. Trains' No. 2 and No. 1 connect at llawley fell points on Krlo lallroad. NEWSPAPERS Tlir. WILKPSBARRR ItF.CORD CAN UK HAI in SrrJnton at the news stands of Reismn Bros., 405 Spruce and 601 Linden: M. Norton, 32 Lackawanna avenue) I, S, Schutter, 211 Spruce street. SCALP TREATMENT. MRS. L. T. F.LLF.R, SCALP TREATMENT, Mc.j shampooing. 60e. j facial musses; rasntcur ing, 25c; chiropody, TO! f"iaer. Arrive at Philadelphia at 1U.00 a. m.-, 1.00, 3.49, in- TlL8-82 !' '" "le "" Jw York t I', i,,4'?" "",l ,0"" " '"; 1-00, 1.52. B.43, 9.45 anil n .so ,,, ln- ,.rom stroudsbure at 8.05 1. ni. m. in.: r-us. v 17 uu 7 a nn, a 11 n. m f
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