THE SCR ANTON TRmUNE-tfMDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1900. LACKAWANNA COUNTY. CARBONDALE ENTERTAINMENT AT DTJNDAFF. An entertnlnment will be Given this evening In Decker's hall, Dundrtff, by Carbondnlp talent, for the benefit of the Dundnff Methodist church. In the following prfiRramtne special attention Is Invited tox the West church nunr tette and character specialties bj Charles Patrick O'Connor. A lnrso number from this city will attend: Overture Symphony orchestra Vocal solo Raymond Hockcnberry Solectlon, West church quartette, Dlnehamton W. D. Howell's one-act farce, "The Mouse Trap," by Misses Ira Flke, Bertha HImron, Helle Cobb and Jennie Sprung, of Dundaff, and J. Kussell Jones, of this city. Vocal trio, Mrs. Lucie Hadcock, W. D. Evans, Itnymond Hockcnberry. Recitation Eleanor Jones Vocal solo It. Gardner Character specialties. ..C. P. O'Connor Vocal solo Mrs. Lucie Hadcock Selection Quartette Finale Orchestra FINE MUSIC TONIGHT. Programme of Mozart band free con cert to be Riven on lawn of 'Cycle club tonight (Friday): March, "From Tropic to Tropic," Alexander Selection from the opera "Idol's Eye," Herbert ?ornet duct, "Fantnslo Rolero"...Hnll Messrs. Ackerman and Maxwell. Descriptive Fantasle, "Village Life In Olden Time." Synopsis: 1. Night. 2. Sunrise. 3. Children going to school. 4. Hllck smlth shop. C. The May Queen. G. May Pole Dance. 7. Village Choir. 8. Moonlight Lovers' Serenade. 9. Finale. Charles Lethlero Waltzes, "Moonlight on the Hud son" Herrman Trombone solo, "Romance". ...Dennett Mr. Thomas Donthwalte. Selection, "Robin Hood" DeKoven Cakewalk, "Dark Town" Hale "Star Spangled Banner." LOCAL AND PERSONAL. John Mohrs, Jr., Is spending two weeks In the Adlrondacks. Rev. R. G. Merrill, of Rethany, Is a guest of friends In this city. Alfred Pascoe nnd family have re turned from Ocean Grove. Fred Farnham, of Honesdale, was a Carbondale visitor yesterday. Miss Emma Coogan returned from New York yesterday. Miss Agnes Riley has returned to her home In Honesdale. Miss Clara Purdy, of Hawlev, has taken up her residence In this city. Mrs. G. W. Evans called on Scran ton friends yesterday. Cards are out announcing the mar riage of our popular townsman, Charles Wilbur Seaman, to one of Honesdale's fair daughters, Mls Celestla Rude, to take place at the home of the bride's aunt. In that place, on Thursday, Sep tember 13. The young people who aio to t.iko part in the cantata, "The LlllputlunV are rehearsing nightly and are fast approaching a degree of perfection In their work. The piece, which will be given at the opera house on Septem ber 14 nnd 15, for Trinity building fund, promises to be a great success. JERMYN AND MAYFIBLD Kicked by n Mule Slight Accident on the Ontario and Western Rail- road Personal News. Mr. John Evans, of West Mayfield, was painfully kicked in the face a few days ago by a mule. Several of his teeth were knocked out and his face cut. The Citizens' band will give an open air coneer in front of the Hotel Avery this evening. The Arte3lan Hose company have re cently ordered their new uniforms, which will be supplied by Henderson & Company, of Philadelphia. The suits arc to be a dark brown color, with brown braid trimmings. A slight wreck occurred on the On tario and Western railroad at Mayfield yesterday morning while the freight train was branching some cars Into the beef house switch. A light train j an into the standing cars, demolishing n couple of cars loaded with Ice. For tunately neither of the crews were In jured. A heavy fog prevailed at the time, which prevented the coal train crew from seeing the standing cars. Mrs. John Solomon, of Main street, and her sister, Mrs. Secor, of Dunmore, spent yesterday with friends at Peck ville. Mr. Philip Raker Is confined to his home, on Main street, with a severe attack of cramps. The borough council will hold their regular monthly meeting this evening. Mrs, Lecman Carey, of Scott, Is seri ously ill. Dr. A. J. Raker, of Duryea, was In town yesterday. James Allen has returned home from a brief trip to Philadelphia. Tho great success of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy In the treatment of bowel complaints has made It standard oxer the greater part of the civilized world. For sale by all druggists. Matthews Bros., wholesale and retail agents. OLYPnANT. An Infant child of Thomas Kenrney, or Dunmore stieet, died Wednesday night. The funeral will be held this afternoon. Tonight the Democrats of town will organize a political club, at the Father Mathew opera house, to be known as the James J, O'.Malley Democratic club. M. V. Conry will address the meeting. Honn's Military band gave a delight ful concert on the lawn of Edward Evans, In Rlakely, last night. Tho Record Is authority for the state ment that a new depot will be erected at thly place by the Delaware and STRONG AGAIN! MTS X" "V m J t s . - rm jtfS'0't w&f JJLi rw22Sa vigor to the whole i being. All drains and louei arc checVe5rr'iP!!, Unless patient are Properly cured, their condition often worries them into Insanity, Consumption or Death, Mailed scaled. Price si 1xrboii6boics. with lrnn-lH i-.t .,a.nt-n1..-M.rn,Kj iirwiA money, f s-oo. Send for lien book. For SaU by JOHN H. PHELPS, Hudson company In the course ot a year. Miss Mary MoAvov, of' New York city, and MIf May McAvoy, of llor nellsvllle, N. Y are the gufsts of Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis Gllleran, on the West Side. The Rubbernecks will cross bats with the West Side Rrowns, on Satur day, on the latter's grounds. Dr. F. L. Van Sickle has returned from his trip to the Adirondack moun tains. Tho tearing up of the street car tracks, together with the laying of the sewer, has left tho streets of the cen tral portion of tho town In very bad condition, nnd Is a menace to t'ie traveling public. On Monday night a meeting of the council and school board will be held. Miss Jeanette Klngsley and MIh Lizzie Wnrlnfc will leave Monday to take a course at the Hloomsburg Nor mal school. Extensive Improvements are bclnc made at the First ward school, under the supervision of School Director Kelly. Murray and Welsley, the famous comedians, will nppoar at the Father Mathew opera house on Wednesday evening next In a comedy, entitled "The Irish Pawnbroker." TAYLOR NEWS. Funeral Announcements Coming Rifle Range Match Personal and Other News Notes. The funeral of the late William M. Evarm will take place from the homo of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Thomas M. Howells, of South Taylor, this after noon at 2 o'clnck. Services will be held In the Calvary Raptlst church, Pastor Rev. II. H. Harris. Ph. D and Rev. J. L. Race oPlclatlng. Interment will be made In the Forest Homo cemetery. Washington commandery, Knights of Malta, and the Delaware, Lnefcnwanna and Western Mutual Aid of Scranton, of which the deceased was a member, will attend the ser vices. Miss Sadie Jones, elocutionist, of Scranton, visited friends here yester day. The members of the William Tell Ride club are making extensive prep arations for the rllle match to be held on Everly's park grounds, on Saturday, Sept, 15, commencing at 9 a. in. and ending at C p. m. The church picnic of Willing Work ers' sotietv at Atherton's park last evening was well patronized, notwith standing the threatening weather. The funeral of Mrs. Patrick McCor mack. account of whose death appear ed In yesterday's issue, will take place from tho family lesldence on Oak street this morning at 9 o'clock. A high mass of requiem will be cele brated nt the Immaculate Church of Conception, by the Rev. John Mc Laughlin. Interment will be made In the Mlnooka Catholic cemetery. Don't forget the plnlr of the Taylor band to be held nt Weber's park to morrow (Saturday) evening. A grand open air concert w ill be given by the band" durliTg the evening. Mrs. Sidney Lewis nnd daughter, Ulndwin, and Miss Ulodwin Grimths, of Union street, visited friends in Providence on Wednesday. Miss Ida Sperber, of Taylor street, has leturned from her visit to Peck ville. Invincible commandery. Knights of Malta, will meet In logular session this evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Miller nnd Mrs. John D. Jones and son, Master Irom, of Taylor street, spent a pleas ant day's outing at Harvey's lake on Monday. Mrs. .Tudson Smith, of Green Ridge, visited relatives here yesterday. Mr. Hugh Hughes, of Plttston, was a l-uslm-ss caller In town yesterday. Washington camp. No. 4D2, Patriotic Order of Ameiicn, will meet this even ing In their rooms. Misses Flosle and Rlancbe Banfleld, two of our foremost musical talent, participated In the programme at the rntoitalnment at the Methodist Epis copal church In TVckvllle last even lug. Mr. Joseph Hannlck, a student of St. Uonaventure college of Baltimore, Md., was a visitor among fi lends In town yesterdnv. Foreman M, J. Mnckln, of Bellevue, was a Taylor visitor yesterday. Miss Ellen Evans, of Wf.st Scranton, was the guest of relatives herp yes terday. . Mrs. Albert Drlss, of South Scranton, was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Thomas Thomas, of Main street, ys terday. PECKVILLB. A party of Brooklyn capitalists were in town th first of the week looking up a site for the erection of a silk mill. They were favorably impressed with the Inducements at this place, and In all probabilities they will be heard from In the near future. The employes ot the Delaware and Hudson Crnspy Island colliery will re ceive their monthly earnings today. Mr. Theodore Dlkeman returned yes terday from a visit Willi relatives at Susquehanna. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Felter, of New Britain, Conn., Is visiting tho latter's parents, Mr. nnd Mrp. George Moore. Mr. TIIted and Mrs. G. M. Pierce are visiting friends at Honesdale. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Peck were nt Vosburg, Pa., yesterday to intend the funeral of the former's brother, Eu gene, who died Tuesday. Mr. W. J. Rogers Is on a business trip to Danville, Pa. CLARK'S GREEN. Mr. Merton Cook and sister, Mrs. John F. Smith, attended the Wheeler reunion at Chapman lake on Thurs day of this week. Mr, II. E. Northup has resumed ser vice with the Allentown Paint com pany, after a month's rest. During said time ho entered into a life co partnership with Miss Edith Samson, of Stroudsburg, nnd they nre residing here. Mr. Northup Is now laboring In the vicinity of Scranton. Mrs. Kdwatd Atun, of Highland park, daughter of Mr. T. W. Pentecost, WHEN IN OOUOT, TRY Thtynave stood die test efyeiri. ana nay curca inouianaj CI easel of Nervous Diseases, sucb as Debility. DuziBcu.SlecDleit. cell and Varicocele, Atrophy.&c, They clear the brain, strengthen the circulation, make dijeltiot n s-f n4l inn. mt m kViA1att Address. PEAL UEDICIUE M.. Clsvslsnii. a. Pharmacist, ccr. Wycmlng venue and died on Wednesday morning, after a lingering Illness of typhoid fever. Her daughter, Helen, Is nlso very III of the same disease. The funeral will be held in the Baptist church nt Clark's Sum mit today (Friday) at 11 o'clock a. m., Rev, H. Parlatt East, pastor, officiat ing. Interment in Clark's Green ceme tery. A "rag doll social" will be given In the Methodist church here on Tuesday evening of next week, September 11, tinder the direction ot Mrs. Krebbs, of Wllkes-Bnrre, after which refresh ments will be served by the Ladles' Aid society. An admission of ten cents will be charged, for the purpose of re ducing the church's Indebtedness. Mrs. N. S. Davis entertained her friends Saturday evening Inst. Danc ing and other festive games were the feature of the evening. Mrs. F. II. Greene Is III. Mr. John F. Smith has accepted a situation in Nay Aug, and will-remove there In the near future with his fam ily. Miss Bessie Johnson, of Scott, Is vis iting tho family of Mr. Chester Miller. DUNMORE DOINGS. Meeting of the Borough Council East Evening Board of Health Report for August. The borough council met In regular session Inst evening In the borough building, with Councllmen Brogan, Mc Laughlin, Jones, Payton and Wnrd present. In the absence of Chairman McAllister, Councilman Ward wns chosen chnlrmnn. The various com mittees reported nnd the majority ot them reported progress. Tho electric light, street nnd bridge nnd npproprl ntions committees reported special duties, which were passed. The matter of a vacancy in tho bor ough police lore" was taken up. Mich ael Brogan was finally elected to the vacancy caused by the death of Mich ael Golden. The auditors' report was rfceJ-cd and placed on file. It wns ilnclded to erect the six additional electric lights, and also place the ad ditional eight fire plugs in position. Board of Health Reports. The report of tho board ot health for the month of August, from the secretary, P. II. Cconey, Is as follows: Deaths reporf'd duilng the month, IS; males, fi; females, 13: contagious diseases, 19, as follows: Diphtheria, 1'; rcarlet fever, 1, typhoid fever, 1. Complnlnts lecelved, 14. SMALLER ITEMS OF INTEREST. The funeral of the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Powell Maigotte, who dlr-d nt the home on Foote street, Wednesday, will be held this morning nt 10 o'clock. Services will be held at tho home nnd Interment will be made In Mt. Cnrmel cemetery. The treasurer of the Ladles' Aid society, nt the regular meeting hslil ystardny nfternoon In the church parlors of the Presbyterian church, reported that the amount of duos collected for August war $18.4.1. The report also showed that the net pro needs from their recent enterprise was $37. A social session followed the busi ness meeting. Mrs. Gporge Glencross, of Grove street, spent yesterday visiting friends In rrovldence. The funi'ral of Mis. Bridget Carr will take plae? this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the late home riar Mt. Cnrmel cmetery. The drawing "for the gold watch, undei the auplocs of the Ancient Or der Knights of Hip Mystic Chain, which wns (o have taken place last evening, has been postponed to Oct. IS. The services over the remains of James Brown, who met f.uch an un fortunate death at the Mountain shaft, were held vesterday afternoon nt 3 o'clock. The srvlees were held at the home on Chestnut street, and wero very Impressive. TUNKHANNOCK. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Tunkhannock, Sept, C The marriage of Miss Mary Shook to Prank C. Her riek took place at the Presbyterlin church on Wednesday evening at 8.30, the ceremony being performed by Itev. S. C. Hodge. Miss Sara Hoedley, of this place, acted as maid of honor, and the groom was accompanied by I. T. Kepperly. The ushers were Frank D. Miller, It. J. Little and Fred C. Shook, of this place, and W. Ii. Garrison, of Wilkes-Barre. The bride came down the aisle of the church on the arm o' her father nnd was met at the front of the church by the groom. The ring service was used. The church was ptettlly decorated with palms and hy drangas. After the ceremony, a re ception was held nt the home of tho bride for the telatlves and Intimnte friends, and . the couple left on the night line for New York cltv, where they will spend some time. The groom Is a member of the film of Ilerrlek Bros., dealers In general merchandise, nnd one of the most successful young business men of the town. The bride Is n daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Shook, and has been a successful teacher In the public schools at this plnce for some time. Jumes Clarey, formerly of this place' but now located at Montrose, was In town on Wednesday. He, In compa'iy with other members of the Montrore fire department, was on his wav to Sayre to participate in the convention now being held there. It is understood that Montrose will ask for the conven tion for the year 1901. The fair of the Wyoming County Agricultural society will be held at their grounds. In Eaton township, two weeks from this Wednesday, TIiuif day and Friday. Liberal premiums are offered In all departments, and the aces give promise of proving very In teresting. Henry Flummerfelt, of this place, Is at Budd's Lake. N. J called there by the management of the Lafuyette foot ball team for the purpose of taking part In the preliminary practice of the team. He enters Lafayette this fall as a freshman, GIBSON. Special to tlm Scranton Tribune. Gibson, Sept. C Rev. James Herrick nnd wife attended the Un,lversallst meeting at Klngsley Wednesday Hnd Thursday. R. I. Westeott and Kd Allen were In Susquehanna Wednesday on business. Dr. Overton and friend, of Bingham ton, visited at C. A. Sweet's the first of the week, V. O. Pitcher, general agent of the United Stntes Benevolent society, and William B. Andrews, local agent, were In town Wednesday to settle with O, "". Stiles for Injuries sustained. Mr. Sllles had only been a member of the soolety about three weeks when he was hurt. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THERAILROADS Monroo County Fair, Stroudsburg, Pa Sept. 4 to 7. Agents of the Lackawanna railroad will sell special excursion tickets nt rate of faro and one-third. Minimum 23 bents. Chlldten between the ngc3 of five nnd eleven years, Inclusive, one half the adult rate. Excursion to Lake Poyntelle. A more desirable place for n day's recreation cannot be found than Lnke Poyntelle, which Is situated upon one of the highest peaks In Wnyne county. The New York, Ontario and Western Railroad company will run nn excur sion train to that resort Sunday, the '9th Inst. Prnln will leave Scrnnton at 8.30 n. m.C and in returning will leave the lake at 5.10 p. m. Fare for round trip will be one dollar. Hoineseekers' Excursions. On the first and third Tuesdays In ench month during 1900, from Chicago via Chicago, Milwaukee nnd St. Paul railway, to points In Iowa, South anJ North Dakota, Minnesota, Montai.a, Colorado, Utah, Nebraska, Oregon and Washington at the rate of one fare plus two dollars for the round trip, good 21 days. For further Informa tion call on or nddress W. E. Howell, O. fi, P, A 381 Brodway, New York, or John R. Pott, D. P. A., 486 William street, Willlamsport, Pa. South Dakota and Wyoming. Special exclusion tickets will be sold from Chicago via Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railway, on August 21st, Sept. 4th nnd 18th. to Deadwood, Spear fish, Rapid City and Custer, S. D and to Casper and Sherldnn, Wyo., at one fare plus $2 for the round trip. Good to return until October 31st, 1000. Stop overs allowed west of Omaha. For fur ther Information call on or nddress W. S. Howell. G. E. P. A., 381 Broadway, New York, or John R. Pott, D. P. A., 4SG William St., Willlamsport, Pa. Colorado and Utah. Special excursion tickets to Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo and Glenwood City and Ogden, Utah, will be sold from Chicago via Chicago, Milwaukee nnd St. Paul tallway, on August 21st and September 4th and 18th, l'JOO, at rate of one fare plus $2 for the round trip. Good to return until October 31st, 1900. For further Information call on or address W. S. Howell, O. E. P. A.. 381 Broadway, New York, or Jno. R. Pott, D. P. A 4S0 Willlnm St., Willlams port, Pa. FOREST CITY. Special to Hie Scranton Tribune. Forest rity, Sept. 6. School has opened with nn attendance of about seven hundred. Maurice Davis, a resident of I'nlon dnle. was sttuck by n notth bound Delaware and Hudson train at this place Wednesday night. He received several sever cuts about the head and shoulders, but his injuries are not serious. Mr. and Mis. John Wellington, Mr. and Mrs. fieorge Mnxey and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Owens nre home from their driving trip to Newark Valley, N. Y, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dunn nre the par ents of n. new son. Rev. Jonathan Davis was this week Installed ns pastor of the Welsh Con gregational church. Rev. E. Tl. Lewis, of Scranton, had charge of the devo tions. The sermon wns preached In Welsh by D. P. Jones. His subject was "The Nntute of the Chuich." The ceremony of layirg on of hands was conducted bj Revs. II. fi. Jones, of IVnvldenc"- D. P. Jones nnd E. R. Lewis, of Scranton. Rev. E. R. Lewis made the charge lo in minister, and the charge to the church was deliv ered by Rev. R. S. Jones. Short ad-dresf-os were made by Revs. R. L. Clark, W. A. Carrlngton, of Forest City, and Edward Jenkins, of Jermyn. T. It. Benjamin also made remarks. THEATRICAL. Academy of Music. I.aivieuce flrattan appeared lat night at the Academy In the dual role of Dr. Jek.il and Mr. II) Ue. The ersIon of thU famous play pre-Fi-nti'd last I'unliiir uas written by .Mr. Grattan himself especially for the Klni? Dramatic com pany. The house was lery well lllled and by the applause it was plainly seen that the pir-formam-e gae excellent natlsfaction. Mr. Or.it t.m uji at his hist and Ids portrajal of tl it dituuilt part, Mr. Ilwle was all that lould pos sibly he expected by the must exacting audienic. Ills Di. .It k) 1 was pirfnt and Mr CrjtUn'a chamie fiom Dr. Jik)l to Mr. Il.tile, that hideous monster, made niinr of the patrons wonder how it was possible to make suth a complete change wtlhout Iiaun the state. This ufu-ruoon "l.oi-t In London" will be the Mil and tonight the Kte.it New York and Lundon kiucess, "Sporting DuihesV1 W'ill be presented. Tomorrow Night at the Lyceum. To those who enjoy an txening of contaKlous mirth and fasunatlni; mtlod), the jiiuoiiuitmiut that Frank Danlils and Ins comli opera com pany ale to be here tomorrow nluht will be read with pleasure. He is comiiiu here with Ida bin comic opera hit, "The Aimer." He was seen here in this opera la-t season and won the ap proval of tho bit; audience whli.li saw it. The prediction was ...en made than DanltU' manager, Klrke La Shclle, has found another prize for his star. Since then the production lias been seen in the eastern part of the country, including a long run In New Yolk city last winter, and was pronounced "the comli opcta hit of the season. The music, by Victor Herbert, is regarded as the best music that has sprung from his prolific brain." Daniels dedans that lie pufeis the part to any othtr of his characterizations. His sup port is substantially the same he had last )cir and includes Helen ltedinoud, Norma Kopp, Kate Lart, William Danforth, William (Virllss, Owen Westford and 1(h) s Thomas. This will be the last chance to sec the Daukls lompaii) this sea sou, as Immediate!) after it the entire orcaidu tlun will start for a long einagt incut on the I'ailllc coasi. s- Next Week at the Academy. Talented Katherlne Hober, who is fatorabl) remembered for her niat,inrh.eui pioductlon of "Madame sans Gens" at the Academy last )ear, will again be ,nc attraction wltn lit-r clever company of players at this theater for a week's engagement, comment ins next Monday evening. Miss llobtr will picsent Con. T. Murph)' pretty romantic comedy drama, "Klllarney," for the opening peifonnance. Miss Holier will be assisted In the men) -making by one of the strongest cast of platers that she his had togetner for a number of seasons. Miss ltobcr's usual lavish manner of costuming uud staging her productions are well known to theater-goers, and this season she has u number of surprises for her many admirers In the way of unltjce ctenlc and light equlpintnts for her pla)s. The New Gaiety Theater. The otlerfng for three ria)s, beginning Monday, Sept. 10, at the Gaiety, Is the "Tenderloin llur lesquers," an attraction that Is anay above the average, and it Is said that It is bright, new and up-to-date and contains the cream and feat ures of the burlesque. A special featutc Is the female members ot the company, who are said to he positive beauties, "such as 'Talth," "Hone" and "Charity." There are twenty of them srrajed In gorgeous costumes of pure lace. Among them are such clever artist as Hastings and Wright, Vlnlc Hen sliavv, Armstrong and l'orttr, John C, West, Sey- The People's Exchange. A POPULAR OLKAKlNr. HOUSE for tha Ilenstlt of AM Win Have Houses to Kent, Renl F.stuto or Other- Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help Thsio Small Advertisements Cot One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word Uxcept Situation Wanted, Which At In. sorted Free. FOR RENT. liD..ilpvrvnnnu tintTSTV GREEN RIDGEi plMKirit'loritloni modern Improvements, tl. R., Irlbuiie. r-Olt " itKNT - 400 LACKAWANNA AVKNtlH, four floors) elitor best store ma loca tion in Ptrsnton. FOR SALE nifiitAiiu: ntoi'KKTY rou sale, also rmnll Bale, furniture. toe, etc., etc. In quire ol llrs. i:. A. SwIcK, Jlsln tlreet, Jer in) n, la. lOU HAI.K-AT.MOST NBW, (Ht.OK.HMEISTK.lt and Knigi-r Haby Orsn.l IMano. Coit 1300. Will sacrlllce. I,ealn(j city. AdJreM II. !., Tribune office. lOH SAtK-MiKlK. STYLISH FAMILY HOUSl!: seven Jean old, ttelitlit 113". gentle and found, P, S. Darker, or Halo's Hoarding Stable, MeKcnna court. nonsi: roit salk-si'Li:ni)IU haiiu ua roaiMcr, 7 enrj old, l.'ili liindi; Kind and peMIe; perfectly sound In eery way. Tail after C p. tu. at 8TJ Monroe menue. roil SALB-TRSTIi WAItU I'UOPKIITIK.S. Iiohm on Ilichttr street, recently papeicd, rrlco tl.lion, 10UW car ,nk plant, price M,TO, only $100 Uon pajment akod. Villi lr.cd lota for $.1110. O. r. llcjnoldJ, Connell UuildlnR. LEOiRRENT KOHSALr? OH icKNT-Dr.SlHAM.K SINOLB hcuse, WS1 Webster aienue; ten rooms, steam heat. O. 1'. llejnolds, Connell building. nWANTED-TORENjr. WANTK.D TO HEXT HOl'SF. ON AVKSl'F.S UK tween l'enn and Monroe and l'lne and Lackawanna, Address Clara Carpenter, care of S.imttr Ilros., city. WANTED-TO BUY. WANTCDSITCUrTi NK.Si must be in good order; state particulars as to make and price. Address, L. M general de livery, Scranton. I'a. WANTED fo0,000.00 CAPITAL WANTK.D-AUTICLi: IN DK mand all over the world for which we have a crmplete monopoly No scheme. Net protlts from onu to four hundred per rent. Klgitl In vestigations solicited. All correspondence dealt with confidence. For particulars address C. D. Johnson, old I'ostoHlce building, Scranton, l'eniis)hanla. HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTOJJkIcOUTH' THl'STWOltTIIY YOl'NO man; must comp well recommended; $1- per week guaranteed, 'M Library Ilullding. WANTF.D-A SIXGLF. MAN IN Till; MKAT business; must be able to make nil kinds of sausage. Address D. II. Marberger, C15 Lack awanna awntie. Scranton, HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WANTKD AT ONCH, A COMPETENT MitSE glrlj one with" refetentes. Mrs. II. M. t , Slfi Mulberry. (J1UL WANTED FOU OENEHAL IIOl'SF.WOIIK; must be well recommended. Apply liua Wy omnig avenue. WANTED-A GHIL FOlt OENEltAL HOUSE work; rtfeience required. A. N. Kramer, SJ.'. Lackawanna avenue. RECRUITS WANTED. MARINE COHPS UNITED STATES NAVY BE emits wanted Able-bodied men; sen ice on our warships In all parts ot the world nnd on land In the Philippines, when required. Lieu tenant Colonel 11. It. Iiusell, N. W. Corner Lack awanna and W)omlng avenues, Scranton. PROPOSALS. SEALED I'ltOl'OSALS WILL HE RECEIVED T the oflice of the City Clerk, Scranton. I'a , until 7.3D o'clock p. m , Thursday, Sent 13, 1H0O, to pave Cellar avenue with vitrified brick on a concrete base from the north curb line cf Willow Htrect to the north curb line of Birch street; also to pave liin h stieet, with vitrified btlck on a concrete base from the west cuib line of Cedar avenue north of Illnll street to the west curb line of Cedar avenue south of Itlrch stieet; also for setting or revttlng mrb stones where required on said portions of Cedar avenue and llircll stieet. Proposals shall cover the en tire work and shall state separately the price for setting or resetting curbstones; the price per square )ard for paving, whh.li Is to Include the cast of grading, as shown on the profile. lliddtTS shall enclose with each proposal the sum of one hundred dollars cash or certified check as a guarantee to execute a contract for the work within twenty daja If awarded the same. The cltv reserves the right to leject any or all bids. lly order of City Council. M. T. LAVELLE, City Clerk. Scranton, I'a., Sept. 5, IflflO. LEGAL. NOTICE IS HKHKHV GIVEN THAT AN Al'l'I.I catlun will be made to the governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsvlvanla on Tuedav, tie tobtr 2, llM, by Fieeman Leach, .1. h. Miller, Jesse Ueadle. D. W. Griffin, II. E. Paine, W. W. Watson, Ernest L. Paine and R. W. Beadle, nn elei the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of l'.nii-.ll.inij, entitled "n H to provide for the Incorporation and regulation of certain cor porations," approved April 2U le"4, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an In tended corporation to be tailed "The Northern Boulevard Company," the character and objtct of which Is building and constructing an Im proved roadway or boulevard and to lea-e and pun hae a Turnpike or Plank road or toads as provided by the Act of Awmblv, approved June 20. livil, and its supplements. Slid roid way to be made a good compact driving road of stone, gravel or other proper and convenient ma terial. Said roadiva) or boulevard is Intended to run from Providence Square, In the Cltv of Scranton, to the small M. E. Church north of the Village of Chinchilla, a distance of not to exceed four miles, and for the.se purpoi.es to have, possess anil enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of tho fcald Act of Asspmbly and Its upplements. WATsON, DIEIIL Ic KEMMERER, Solicitors. Scranton, Pa., Sept. 0, 1UO0. mour Sisters, Ruth Garnold and a large and well trained ihorus. Matinees dally and the popular smoking concerts. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Boston u, u ; Cincinnati (1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 Boston 0 I 2 0 0 0 2 5 11 0 llalteries Scott and I'clt.j Lewis and Clarke. Umpire Sn) dcr. At Philadelphia- R. n. K. Chicago 220 1000UO-5. 7 1 Philadelphia 93000321 20 2.5 1 Batteries Callahan, De-xter and Donohue; Fra rer, Bcrnhard, Jacklitscli and McFarland. Umpire Enislie. At Drookljn n, (, ; Pltt.burir 0 4 1 1 003 P 0, 1J 0 Brookl)u 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 02 M 1 Batteries Leever and Zlmmei; Keiuusly, Kit. on and Karrcll. Umpire O'Day. At New York- R, ji, j, St. Louis 5 0 3 0 0 2 1 0 11 10 II New York 10 0 0 2 10 04 2 7 Bat t erica Suilhoff and Robinson; Dolieny ami Bouerman. Umpire Gaflney, American League, Detroit, 2; Kansas City, 1 (first game). Detroit, 8; Kansas City, 3 (second game), Buffalo, 3; Milwaukee, 4. Cleveland, 4; Minneapolis, !. Indianapolis, 5; Chicago, fl (first game), Chicago, It; Indianapolis, 7 (second game). Eastern League. Hartford, 7; Providence, 1 (first game), Hartford, 0; Providence 0, right Inning, djlk. ness (second game). Rochester, 1; S) rat use, 0. Worcester, 13 1 Springfield, 1, Montreal-Toronto naln. SITUATIONS WANTED SITlUTIOr"wANTKl)-IlV A (JOOI), SOHKlt and tellable jouu mm as coailunan for prl ate family. Addri" A. M-, lo llinoti street, city. WANTKD-A POSITION' 1IY A YOfSO MAN driving liore. Wages small; w'lllnB to work. AddrcM II. M., Ibis office. A MIDDI.i: AdlUl LAI) WOULD 1.1 KB TO hate a situation a a lady'H nure or nt linisckeeptne; for n small family. Adilre't Mm. Mary -lainea, Tribune offiie. MTPATIOV WANTED-YOl'NO MAN DK.slllK.S fiosltlon as caretaker of club; understands nit drlnkst first cljss riftrences. Thotna Whlteley, Lincoln llelgbts, Sloan niemie, ikrun. ton, I'a. filTI'ATION WAVIKU-AS lit") rill'.'!; A I'lllST clw, all around man. Address J. Hilton, 210 fprinjr street, l'roildencc. WAMIID-l'OSniON AS HOI'.SKKIXI'KK MY JounB widow, where slie ran take ber ililld. Apply to L. a., rear l.tcn N. Valilnieton p. STi:SO(lltAI'l IK.lt - EXmHKNCi:il STKN'Od rupher and tJpeuriliT ilelrei position. Ad dress Menojrr.ipber, Tribune ofllie. POHIION WANTED-COOK, MAN WHO KNOWS bis business. Soups, meats, xegelaltles, o)e lers, te; hotel or family st)le. City or conn tiy. 1'., 42o Lackawanna avenue. WANTED-WASlllNfl AND IHOSiNG TO DO AT home, by first class laundress. Address Mrs. A. )!., rarp CM Potest rourt, city. S1TIATION WANTED-RY A GIKL 11 YEARS old to take care if rhlldieii or do light '""""Dili, 'ippi) at 4U7 rertlinanil streei SITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG LADY with one child to do housework. Cull at sDf Ierdlnand street. SITUATION WANTED-TO GO OUT VASIli.!s any kind of work liv the day. Address O. 1'., oit Lackawanna avenue. SITUATION WANTED-UY A LADY AS IIOUSK leeper. Address M. S., Tribune oillce. SITUATION- WANTED-AS HOUSEKEK.I'I'.lt, good washer and ironer. Address A. B., Tribune oflice. SITUATION WANTED-IIY A GIRL AT GEN- eral housework; can give references. Ad- dre.s lia Elm street, South Side, City. WANTED-". ASHING ANI) IRONING, TO DO at home, or will take olrlces to clean. Ad dress Mrs. A. M rare 510 Forest court, illy. MONEY TO LOAN. QUICK STRAIGHT LOANS. CURRY, CONNELL building. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN. QUICK, straight loans or Ilullding and Loan. At from 4 to 6 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 314-115 Council building. DRESSMAKING. DRESSSIAKINO FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER; also ladles' waists. Louise Shoemaker, 212 Adams aevnue. CITY SCAVENGER a. n. nnioas cleans privy vaults and cesa pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. D. UltlGOS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Etcke's drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 9510. PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAUI.DINO, O. 1. A., 21 TRAD ere' Rank building. Architects, EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, CONNELL building, Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWS', ARCHITECT, I'RItE building, 12i! Washington avenue, Scranton. Cab9 and Carriages. RUBBER TIRED CARS AND CARRIAGES; BEST of service. 1'iompt attention given orders, by 'phone "Phones Mi and 5.132. Joseph Kelley, 124 Linden. Dentists. DR. C. C. LILENBERGER, PAUL! DUILDINO. Spruce street, Scranton. DR. I. O. LYM5N, SCRANTON PRIVATE HOS. pital, corner W)omlng and Mulberr). DR. C. C. LAUI1ACH, 115 WYOMING AVENUlT DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. Hotels and Hestaurnnts. rilF. KI.K CAFE. 125 AND 127 FRANkTiYaVE nue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIGI.EI1, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR II., L. i V. p. senger depot. Conducted on the European iiIjii. VICTOR KOCH, I'ropiletor. Lawyers. J. W. BROWNING, ATTOItNEY AND ( OUNSK.L. lor-at law. Rooms .11 2-.ll I Mears building. D. U. REPLOGI.E. TT01tNEV -LOANS NEG(T tlated on teal estate .security. Mean- biilldlnc,-, coiner Washington aviiiue and Spruce street. riiAXK K. ROYI.E. xHOUNEY AND riTlTi"! lor at-law. Bun liiiihhng, Rooms It and 14 I Washington avenue. WII.I.ARD, WARREN & KN PP, ATTORNEYS and Counsellorsat Law. ltepiilillciti building Washington avenue. JESSUP A- .1F.SSLP. AITORNEYS AND COUV sellors-at-lJtv. Ctuninonwealtli building, Roonu 111, 20 and 21. JAMES "vF. aKF(lIID. ATIOIINEY-AT-LAW. Rooms 314, 513 and 510 Boaul of Trade build, lug. EDWARD W. THVYI.II. ATTOItNEY. ROOM-, fiO.1 DOI, 6th floor, Mears bulhling. ii "WVTHES. ATrOUNKY-AT-IAW, IlOAlTT) of Trade building, Sciamon, I'a. C. R."l;rTCHER. ATrOllNEY-AT-LAH-riloAIiD ol Trade buildilig, Strantou, Pa. PATTERSON 4 WH.COY, TRADERS' NATIONAL Hank building. O. COMEGVS, II-U REPUBLICAN BUILDINO. A. W. BERTHOI.F. ATTOItNEY, MEAR BLDo! Physicians and Surgeons. DH. W. E. ALLEN, 513 NORTH WASHINGTON avenue. DitTls. W. L'AMOHEUW. OFFICE 3.11 WASH Irgton avenue. Residence, 131S Mulbeirv. Chronic diseases, lungs, heart Mdnc)s and ge nllo-urltiary organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. in. Schools. SCHOOL Or THE LACKAWANNA, SCRAM ON, I'a. Couisca ptcparatory to college, law, medi cine or business, Opens Sent. Ulli. Se, ,or catalogue. Itev. Thomas M. Y'jnn, I.I..1)., priu. clpal and proprietor; W. II. Pluinle), A. M., lieadmaatcr. I Seeds. G. R. CLARK k CO., SEEDSMEN AND NURS ir.vmen, lore 201 Washington avenue; gnen houses. 1050 North Main avenue; stoie trie phone, 73.!. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR 611 LCKAWANNA avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of Wile Screens. Miscellaneous. DAUi:rS OllCIIEsTRA-MtSlO Toil IlAI.lTs. picnics, parties, icceptlons, weddings and con cert work furnished. For terms address It. J. Daurr, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbtrt' music store. MEOAHGEF. BROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, F.N. velopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 1J0 Washington avenue, Sirantou, I'a, RAILROAD TIME TABLE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAO Schedule In Effect May 87, 1000. Trains leave Scranton: 0.45 n. m week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and for Pitts, burg and the West. u'd8n' .m week days, for Hazleton, Pottsvillc, Beading, Notrlstown, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Hnrrisburg, Philadelphia, Bnltimore.Washington and Pitts burg and tho West. s ?a m'' week day (Sundays 1.08 p. ni.,) for Sunbury, Harris I'urg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. For Hazleton, Potts- a ot ' Read,ng, &c, week days. J7 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hazleton, Potttvllle, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. .1. It. WOOD. Gen. Tass. Aart. J- B. IHTCI1IN10X, Gen. Mgr. Delaware, Lackawanna and Wostern. In r.ffect .tune 10, ViOO. nm"'.1''""0 Scranton for New York at 1.4J, fi'ln' . -40, 8- nml lnJ ". I-'. 3- b-10 . m. For I'hlladelphla at 3.40, fVW nJ I...2J 1 '.' ,"i'' ani1 " " "" for Strouds mirg at fl.10 p. im, M;ik and accommodation it "-SU P. 171. A.pI.m M 1tl.nl.-H A a ss .1, - ....,,,- nt ,,L.tin7ii mi v.tA., ,, tn.it . .....,i- m ranmn ior iiuuaio snu mirr- i Ji "a,,J "Hons at 1.10, 4.10 and OHO a. m.; rm ; 1 ?Hd ,U5 ' m- ,,or Oswego and S)r cue at 4 10 a. m. and 1 55 p. m. For Utlca at i L Jn."1(,,l " P- "' r'or Montrose at 8.10 A V . '' " "i'1 -48 P- '" for Nlrhol n?,?t V-1," l""1 -15 .' " -"'or BInghamton. 10.IJ Its oA 'i.m- A"'le In SScranton from" Buffalo J, .A ,.2S"' r$M "n lnn" m-i 3-S0 nii su, ,,1' ' "" Oswego and Sirsenss at 2.35 a. in ; i.,,2 ani 8 00 p. n. From Utlca at S.M a. rn ; A' ",'"' ""O P. m. Fiom Nicholson at 0 50 o. in'r.1 " fl" I1- "' Krom Montrose at 7.55 and ii! " !" ! '20 ""' 8 P- rn llloomsburg Division Leave Scranton for ,rt!iiimbcrland at 0.4'i 10.05 a. m.; l.M and O 00 P. m. IVtr Sl....,U 4 A'. 1 ,A lilt nn IZ.MJ a. rn ll... k, c-b. v .L I I , nunc hi .-truiiiuii ituiTl .inriiintii- I'crland at fl 42 a. in. ; 12..'5. 4 50 ond 8 45 p. " FJ0'n Vantlroke at 11.00 a. m. From Plvm 0,1,11 a' i.30 a. m., 3.20, 3.S5 and 11.10 p. m. sm.i, , SUNDAY TRUSS. il!!'',;",, Scranton 1.40, a.no, 3.40, 10.05 a. m. ; .1 1.1, 3.40 ond 8.10 p. m. North leave Scranton at 1 10, 4 10 a. m.; 1.36, 3.41 and 11.35 p. m. ninnmshiirg Division-Leave Scranton at 10.05 - m. and 3 30 p. m. Delaware and Hudson. In Effect June 13th, 1800. Trains for Carbondale leave Stranton at 11.20, 7.33. 8.5.1, 10.1.1 a. m.; 12.00, 1.2.1. 2.23, 3.52, 5.25, 0.2j, ,.57, HIS, 11.15 p. m.; 1.13 a. m. I or Hone-dale and Lake Lodore 6.20, 10.13 a. m.; 2 2H and 5 2.5 p. in. For Wilkes-llarre fl.43, 7 48, 8.4.1, 0.S. 10.41 a, m.; 12.0.1, 1.2S, 2.H, 3.3.1, 4 27, 0.10, 7.4S, 10.41, 11 "0 p. m. For L. V. R. R, points fl.43 a. m. ; 12.03, 2.18, 3.-11 and 11.30 p. ni. Tor Pennsvlvanla 11. II. points fl.43, 9..18 a. m.; 2.18 nnd 4.27 p. ni. For Albany aid all points north 0.20 a. in. and 3.52 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Carbondale 7.20. 9.00. 11.33 a. m.; 2.20, 3.62, 5.47, 10 62 p. ill. For Wllkes.llarra-9.33 a. m.; 12.03, 1.63, 3.23, 4.42, 0 27. 8.27 p. m For Albany and points north 3.52 p. m. For Honesdale and Lake Isidore 9.00, 11.33 a. in. and .1.62 p. In. Lowest rates to all points In United State and Canada. J. W. niJimiCK. O. P. A Albany, N. Y. II. W. HiOSS. D. P. A., Scranton, Pa. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In Effect May 27. 1600. Trains Leave Scranton. For Philadelphia, and New York, via D. & H. R. II., at (1.45 n. m. and 12.03, 2.18, 4.27 (Black Diamond Expros), and 11 .10 p. m. Sundavs, D. & II. R. II.. 1 65. 7.4S p in. For White Haven, lla-leton ond prlnclpil points In the coal regions, via D. k II. It. h., 0.45, 2.13 and 4.27 p. in. For Pottavllle, C.45, 2. is p. m. For Rrthlehem, Easton, Reading, Ilarrlsbuft; and iniiicip.il intermediate stations via I). & II, R. It., M5 a. m.; 12.01, 218, 4.27 (Black Dla. niond Expnss), 11.10 p. m. Sundays, D. & II. It. It , 1 58. 7.46 p. m. Tor Tunkhannock, Towanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and principal Intermediate stitions, xia II., L. k W. n. It., 8.0J a m.; 1.0.5 and 3.35 p. in. For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago, and all points wet, xla D. k II. R. 11., 12.0.1, 3 31 (Hack Diamond Express), 7.4S, 10 41, 11. ."0 p. in. Suida)s, D. k II. It. R., 12.01 p. I).; 7.4 p. in. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley parlor cais on all trains between Wilkcs.Rarrc ami New York, Philadelphia, IliirTalo and Sus penfon Bridge. ltOLLIN II. WILBUR. Gen. Supt.. 23 Cortland street. New 5'ork. CHARLES Sv I.F.F. den. Pass. Agt., 20 Cortland street, New Yoik. A. W. KONNEMMHElt, Div. Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem, I'a. I'm ticket and P.illinan reservations apply 309 Uickawanna avenue, Setanton, Pa. Central Hailroad of New Jersey. Stations In New York Foot of Liberty street, N. ll nnd South Ferry. Anthracite colli ui-d exclusively, Insuriiij cleanliness and comfort. TIMF. TxllI.E IN EFFECT M xY 29. 1W0. Trilns leave Scranton for Nivv Ymk, Newark, Klirilietli, Phlladilphi.1, Eiton. Ilelhlphem, A. lenlnuii, Mjniii Chunk and White Haven, at 8..10 a. m ; exircss, 1.20; exprc, 4.1X) p. m. Sun das. 2 15 p. in. For Plttston and Wilkes-llarre, 8.30 a. m. 1.2: ami I no p m. ""iiniUvs, 2.13 p. m. l,r Moiu.laln Park, s."0 a. in., 1.20 and 4, CO ii. in. 'Mindivs, i 15 p ni iv.r lljltlmore nnd Washington, and nolnls Soi.lh and W'e-t xii lletlileheni, 8..10 a. m 1.20 Jl. 111. Miliums, i. i.t . hi. For Long Hiamh, Ocean Grove, etc., at h.:10 a. m. and 1.2D p. m. For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlsburg, via AI. leiituwn, 8 !M a. m. and 120 p. m. .aunda)s, 2.1." ii. m. Fur Pultsvllle, 8 30 a ni., 1 20 p. m. Through tlekits to all points east, boulh and west at lonc.t rates at Hie station. .1. II. OIII.IIVUSKN, Gen. Supt. 11. P. XBM.DWIN. Gen. Pas. Agt. New York, Ontario and Western R.K. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 1 l'JOO North Bound Trains. Leave Ieave Scran- Carbon- Arrive Trains. 201 .. 201 .. 207 .. ton. dale, Cadosia, ,10 10 n. in. 11 20 a. in. 1.05 p. m, , 3.45 p. in. 4 32 p. ni, 5.43 p. m. , 0.00 p. in. rrive Carbondale, 6.40 p. in. South Bound Trains. Leave Leave Cadoi-ia. Carbondile. Scranton. o(,t 7.00a.m. 7.40b.. "fit ... 8.40a. ni. 10.02 a.m. 10 1.5 a. Mn. on,! "' 2.a5p. m. 1.34 p. in. 4.20 p.m. " SUNDUS ONLY. North Bound. Leave L'ave Scran- Caihon- Arrlv ton. dale. Cadosia. ojyj 8.30 a. m. 010 a. in. 10,45 a.m. u. 7.00 p. m.Arrlve Carbondale, 7.43 p. m. South Bound. Leive Irfave Cadosia. Carbondale. Scranton. ny. 7.00 a.m. 7. 10 a. m. oqs- 410p.m. 5.34 p. m. .35p.m. Tialn No. 201 nukes connection for points North and South on Main Line, at Cadosia. ' Trains Nos. 20.1 and 201 make Walton, Delhi, llamden and Sidney connections. Trains Nos. 205 and 20.1 make Main Line con nections on Sunday. For further information, consult ticket agenta.,i ,1 C S.NDEHSON. Gen Pass. Agt., New York. ') j E. WELSH, Traveling Passenger Agent, Scran. ton, IM, Erie and Wyoming Valley. Time Toble In ErTect May 28, 1000. Trains leave cranton for llawley, Lake Ariel and Intermediate points as follow! No. 2, 8 45 a. in.; No. 4, 2.2.5 p. in.; No. 0, 5.20 p. m.j No. 8, 7.55 p. in. Sundav trains at 9 00 a. m. and 2.00 p. m. Trains No. 2 and No, 4 connect at llawley for points on Erie railroad. NEWSPAPERS ("sssssssnswssssi THE WH.KESBA1IRE RECORD CAN BK TIAD In Scranton at the news stands of Relsmsn Pros.. 40.5 Spiuce and 501 Linden; M. Norton, 32 Lackawauia avenue; I, S. Scliutzer, 211 Spruce stieet. SCALP TREATMENT. MiSrTrT'TLLFJLScXLM shampooing, 60c.; facial maasagt; nunlout. log, 25c; chiropody. 701 vjulnxy. in. ia V,.!. . ;. .'-". z-sT. is, 7.m anct B.ta p. m. im .l ' ''""delphla at 10.00 a. in ; l.Of), 3.41. t nr "'.U8-2. '' m- Arriie from New York t i'.i'i, 2! am' ,QS0 n,-i 1. I.B2. V4J, MS n ti '' m" From slroml,1'"rK ' 8.03 a. ru. H"V. P; '" . FAr Nantlcoke at 8.10 a. in. Arrive f Northumherland at '1.35 a. m.; 1.10, 3.00 and .V iR" '" lf Nantlcoke at ti.10 a. m. Anlve tr uu u. III. mi.