THE SCRANTOiV TUIBL'XL-TUESDA Y, SEFTUMUtiU 11. 1000. V LACKAWANNA COUNTY CARBONDALE. COUNCIL MEETING. Commoners met InBt nlclit and passed a big list of bills, Including tho street nay-roll for August. Ilesolu tlons were adopted as follows: That clerk get supplies for councils nt once; that engineer crown and ditch. Brooklyn street from the Delaware and Hudson crossing at Eighth ave nue 'to Grecnlleld street; that engineer crown nnd ditch Columbia avenue from New Cemetery street to city line; tint city clerk advertise for bid on North Church street bridge. An ordinance was Introduced and, ordered printed, appropriating $1,200 Tor the Noith Church street bridge. The amount ts to be taken from the moneys remain ing In surface sewer and Are alarm ap propriations. THOUSANDS HEAR CONCERT. The weather last night was Ideal and thousands of persons were attract ed to Municipal park by the Mozart band, which rendered In exceptionally fine style from the balcony of Hotel Anthracite the following programme of music: March, "Citizen Soldiers" Taylor Overture, "Echoes from the Windy City" DeWltt Selection, "Fortune Teller". ...Herbert Intermezzo, "Cavallero Rustlcanl," Mascngnl Medley, "Popular Kentucky".. Boettger Waltz, "Calanthe" Holtzman March, "Canadian Club" Huff The two last numbers prepared tho throng for the Mozart social In Hurke's hall, which was largely attended and much enjoyed. TOAST LIST. Yesterday tho chairman of th com mittee on toasts gave out the follow ing programme of post-prandlal fea tures for tonight's big Masonic social and banquet: Toastmaster, W. W. Fletcher; "Our City," G. F. Swlgert; "Friends," L-ouls Qramer; selected, John S. Nlles; "Our State," T. F. Wells; "Fifty Yeam Ago," W. It. Baker; "Our Homes," .1. II. Alexander; "Fraternity," E. E. Garr; "Neighbors," It. A. Zimmerman. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edgett have returned to their home In Scranton. C(irl Koeslger, of this city, Is enter taining Dr. Stratton, of Scranton. Miss .Marie Dalev, who spent the summer at the seashore, has returned home. Harry Lister left yesterday for Phil lips Exeter academy, Exeter, N. II. Mrs. Kupp and daughter are visit ing the city engineer at Hotel Harri son. Miss Marian Crane, of Lincoln ave nue. Is entertaining Mrs. Cail Sterling, of Perth Amboy, N. J., and Miss Mary Harrison, of Alexandria, Va. Harry J. Hall Is visiting his sister, Mrs. J. J. Harris, at Savilton, N. Y. Frank Fox Is entertaining his father, Horace Fox, at Hotel Anthracite. TAYLOR NEWS. Primitive Methodist Association Convention A Day's Outing at Lake Wlnola Personnl and Other News of Interest. The fifteenth semi-annual conven tion of the Young People's Wesley league of the Primitive Methodist as sociation of the Wyoming district will be held today at the Primitive Metho dist church of the Arehbald. ' There will be three sessions, commencing at 10.30 a. in., 2 o'clock and 7 p. in. Tho following Is the programme for the day: Morning Session. 10.30 a. m.. devotional exercises. Rev. George Slouther. Address of welcome, Rev. James Walker. Response, Rev. E. Iiey. 1. roll call; 2, reception of delegates; 3, reading minutes of last convention: 4, reports of committees; C, miscel laneous business; 6, next convention; election of officers. Afternoon Session. 2.00, devotional exercises, Rev. T. Take, "In Our Local League." Papers, Miss Masters; subject, "What Active Part Should the Ladles Take In Our Local League." Recitation, Miss Nellie Powell. Singing, congregation. Paper, Mr. Thomas Hooper; subject, "Helps and Hindrances to a Health ful Development of Social Life." Solo, Mr. Alfred Hartshorn. Evening Session. 7.00, devotional exercise, president elect. Chorus, Primitive Methodist choir. Paper, Mr. Alfred Hartshorn; subject, "The Relation of the Pastor to the Wesley League Convention." Recitation, Miss Jessie Wells. Solo, Mrs. Joseph D. Myers. Paper, Miss Mame Monls; subject, "How Can We Create More Interest In Our Local League?" Anthem, D. B. Howells and E. Lander. Singing, congregation. Benediction. The president of the league Is Rev. George Slowther, of Scianton, and Mrs. Joseph D. Myers is tho secretary. A party of young people from this town and Arehbald enjoyed n straw rldo to Lake Wlnola on Saturday. where the day was pleasantly spent. Those who composed tho party were A Skin of Reauty lo a Joy Forover. Dit. t. rcux ounrtAPii'i oiiifntai. CItKAU, UU MAUIC'AI, 1IKAL 1 lriClt. Kenoves Tin, Ptmpli, met W Molh I'aUhM, Hull, and bili uuwxfc mu ercrjr tiemiik os "., ajia acnee deteetloa. It km stood tu tt o( M LMxs, and ta a armletave tatte li to b aura It la prop erly nude. Aocept no counterfeit ot almljarliaxua. Pr.U A. Barr aald to at Udr of tha naaVUB (a j5tlant)i "Aa jea uwflea will una tLem, 1 reeommand 'Oontv aud a Crt am ' aa tba Uatt bamfulof all tha kln prepara tions " For aala or all Dmirirlta and IhscT-Oooda IHelera la tba U. S., Canada, and Curopa, ruUt. T. BOPXUra. rroo'r, R Qraat Joaiaa m, K.T. .S Jiv.-Wl si M ami jVc& 0 Dr. Peal"s Pennyroyal PESils NvTbeyaro prompt, safe and certain in result. w Tbo rcni'.mo (Dr. Feal'ij never disappoint. Bold for S1.C0 per box. For Salo by JOHN Spruce street. H, PHELPS, Misses Edna Stone, Minnie Reiger, Bessie Powell, Lizzie Nichols, Alice Pfaff, Muble Gaul, Minnie Kahn, Annie Stevens, and Messrs. William Pfaff, William Nash, Ellsworth Jen kins, Ezra Gaul, Ezra Kahn. Frank Nash, Thomas Mori Is, Owen Lenahun, Reese Thomas and Hnrry Barrier. Miss Mamie Francis left for Hlooms burg Normal school yesterday, after spending her vacation at the home of her parents, Councilman and Mrs, John Francis, of Grove street. Lackawanna lodge, No. 113. Ameri can Protestant association, will meet In their rooms this evening. Misses Lillian and Amtllu Evans, of North Main street, have been tho guests of their sister, Miss llattle Evans, nt Fleetvllle, for the past few days. Titus Aston, of Spring Brook, was a visitor here on Sunday. Mrs. Samuel 1). Phillips nnd son, Samuel, of Taylor street, have re turned home from their visit to Kings ton. Miss Ethel Plpper, of West Scran ton, was the guest of Miss Mattle Powell, of North Main Htreet, on Sun day. Miss Jennie Harris,' of Muln stieet, left yesteiday for Bloomsburg Normal school, where she will take up a course of study. T. A. Evans called on relatives in lMwardsdale recently. Mr. William Tldd has returned fiom his sojourn to Ocean Grove nnd Hud son liver. Miss Carrie Phillips, of Hyde Park, visited Miss Jennie Harris, of Muln stieet, on the Sabbath. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD William Mellow to Undergo an Oper ation Today Kicked by a Horse. Personal News. William Mellow, of Second street, who several months ago was operated upon for appendicitis, was taken ser iously 111 last week and has since suf fered intense pain In the legion of hi former trouble. YesterJay Dr. Wheel er.of Carbondale, was here in consul tation with the family physician and It was decided to remove him to the hospital at Carbondale, where an oper ation will be performed upon him this morning for the removal of pus which the physicians are of the opinion Is the cause of his present suffering. Frederick Brown, a yountc man 17 years of age, grandson of Henry Brown, of the Berrlngton Stock Farm, at Greenfield, was kicked by a horse quite severely in the stomach yester day and very berlously Injured. Misses May and Ray Copeland, of Albany, N. Y., are visiting their aunt, Mrs. John Solomon, of Main stieet. Frank Giles, Jr., of Second street, spent Sunday with Wllkes-Uarre friends. Henry Maynard, Christopher Whit ney and Benjamin Layman attended the mass meeting of miners at Scran ton on Sunday. Rev. M. E. Lynott, pastor of Sacied Heart church, will today move Into the new parochial residence which has been erected for him south of the church. The house is a substantial one, containing most of the modem Improvements, and was built fiom the original designs of the pastor. The school boaid will hold their regular monthly meeting this evening. Beit Gable, of Albany, N. Y., who has been visiting friends hole for the past week, will return today. Manager Smith and Bookkeeper Sll verblatt, of tho wholesale meat house, spent Sunday In Wllkes-Barre Mrs. Annie Lander, of Scranton, was a visitor heie last evening. The threatened stilke stilt continues the absorbing topic of conversation. Opinion is divided upon the causo of the latest postponement, and many hope that this action may be the means of averting the trouble. A WONDERFUL CURE OP DIARRHOEA. A PROMINENT VIRGINIA EDITOR Had Almost Given Up, but Was Brought Bnck to Perfect Health by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy. READ HIS EDITORIAL. From the Tlmm, Illllstllle, Va I suffered with diarrhoea for a long time and thought I was past belnir cured. I had spent much tlma und money and suffered so much misery that 1 had almost decided to give up all hopes of recovery und await, the result, but noticing the advertisement of Chambeiluin's Colic, Cholera and Elanhoea llemedy and also some tes timonials Btatlng ho.v seme wonderful ernes had been wrought u this reme dy, I decided to try 11. After taking a feu doses I was entirely well of that trouble, nnd I wish to say further to my leaders and fellow-sufferers that I am a hale and hearty man today and feel as well as I ever did in my llfp. O. K. Moore Sold by nil druu nists. Mntths Lros., wholesale and retail a"nts. PECKVILLB. What mii,'ht hate proved to be a dUastioui Are wjs nipped in the bud at shout 6 o'clock eterday mornlnK. Daniel Wilcox, an empljje of the Peck Lumber company, at the abote nour was is1iik through the lumbtr yard and dia toiercd smoke Usuins from the reap of the feed mill of .1 T Njhart He qukklj Rao the alarm ti uteral piople nearliy and huirled to the mill n empty m car atwdlng nt tho mill as in Haines A buiket brlgaile after a fiw minutes quick work placed the flames under ion trol A large hole uaa burned in the ar floor and one end of the car was badly damaged The ar stood Ritliln two feet of the mill, and had the flames not hem dlscoured earlt, they would haie communliated with the mill The origin of the tiro is not known Mr Let I Staue und daughter, Sadie, ipeut Sunday wun friends at Vardoii, Wajne county. Mrs. W W l'eck returned jesterday from a tlslt with relatltd at UulTalo, . Y. OLYPHANT. The I'ather Mathiw Opera house will upen for Ihe season tomorrow iiiirht, when "Tlie Irish I Pawnbroker," a delightful farce comedy, will bv presented If jou want a koo.1 lauh be sure I and attend Admission, 25, 33 and 50 rents. IThe following: students left Jfitcrilay for their retpectite platei it study: Mlssea Jeanette EVERY WOMAN geantiidi a reliable, tnoithtr'auittiif medicine. Only haroal tha purest tit up ikould be at1. If yeu vast Ike bast, ret Pharmacist, ccr. Wycmintravcnu and Telegram from Russia: "SCND TO AMTCIIKOPP PALACP, ST. PiTERSDURO, IMMEDIATELY ANOTHER CASE OP VIN MARIANI FOR HER IM PERIAL MAJBSTY EMPRESS OF RU8. SIA." Ordirod by tuo Court Pliy'clnrj. (MARIANI WINE ) WORLD FAMOUS TONIC, Prominent People Fverywber. Ue It Sold l.y ill drug&lsti. Refusa Substitutes Marlanl It Co., 52 W. 15lh at., New York, pub lish a handsome took ot endorsements ot F.m perors, Ktnpress, Princes, Cardinals, Archbishops and oiler distinguished personages. It it stnk gratis and pestpsld to all who write (sr It. Kinifsley and Mai Waring, for llloomsbure; Annie Patten, for .vMiinfltlil, (irace Lyue,h, to St. Intuit' emliiary, on the Hudson, Eugene O'ltojle, tur St. diaries' college, Elllcott City, Md., and Austin Lynch, lor Holy Croa collrgTf, Worcesttr, Mass. JIU lfjr Junes aouit Smday will Wilkes Ham? friends. I". 1 Callahan, of Scranton, was a caller In town yesterday, Mr. and Mr niiliard Pettigrew- and Ilia, .leu nie Mason spent Sunday a Lake Pojiitcllc. A little (laughter has arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Slue Cawley, on I.ackavvaiiua street. Misses ficorcrla Thomas and Alice Patten spent Sunday at Like Arid. Mr. and Mm. Walter Telia, xlsited relative ot Durjea on Sunday. MM 11 A. Evans, of Blakely, has lettmied home after a thno necks' iMt with relatives at Scrantou Willie Toud, of Wllkes-Barre, Is spending a few dajs with Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Mackey, of Ijckawanna street. Dinlcl Matthews returned veste relay from a trip to Lak Ariel Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Jones and Mr. and Mrs. John 11. Joins, of Ednardidalc, arc the guest of lira. Mary Probert, of Drlaware street. MOOSIC. Mr. (ialland Tiugley, of Ulbxou, Siiequehautia comity, apent Sundav with hla sister, Uis. J N. Bailey. Mcwis. John and Chailes RoberKou left )es tei-Jay for the Liilvenlty of Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia. Mis Jennie Crover and niece, MIm l.ila, are visiting the foiiner's brother at Albany, N. . Miss StelU Wills returned tu ft Ceeella'a academy, vvhero the will eontlima her atudiea for the coming; yrar. Mr. Eugene. Kike returned ytsterday from hla parent' home at White Havm. Mr. and Mr. Al. bmlth spent Sunday at Par tons. Mr. 9. O. Klelntoh, of Milrkhlnn,v, wad the truest of Mr. and Mis. Ikhoonovor jrtteiday. fhe Moosic Powder coinyauv paid tLwr ecu plovea jcsttida.v. the Ladles' Aid society ot thu Methodist chunh will meet at the paitonsKe this afternoon at .1 ;u o'cloik. Hre a dlicoicltd in the house owned by Mr Ilarrie, of South Miln t-triet, ou Sunday uftiriioou The alarm wjh c!en and the Iiomj company i, upon Jul; but their denier wero not needed, as the named wre quickly eitfuiuibhul by a Imcket lirlfrade. 51 is. Hubert While of Dunmorr, vilted tier mather, Mia L U. Warnei, yesterday. CLARK'S SUMMIT. Miss Ilertha UolJ, of Siranton, Is the guctt of MI-.4 Carrie Uatriuau. Vivi lletiilr Coons, who has beeu vlsilin Ler brother, S ('. Coons, and family, has returned to her home at Newalk, X. J. Mrs. Louis HuiUi), who lias been tlmtlng her con, has luturued at her borne at aiaic, New Yoik tlatr .Mr. and Mrs K McKiuzle, of Sainton, Sdva located hese peinuniitl The fuuiral of Josephine, the .i-vear old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs Thiodore UowUbj, who died last Sunda allir a thne da) a' illness, will take place, at 'J 30 p m. from the hou today. Hev. (' 11. llejnold", ot the Mtthodiat lpitiopal (hurcli, will preach tho funeral sermon. Station Agent Tied Weeks is indisposed lien 1'cdriik Is oviupyiug his new mtat inarkit. Ordirs for the Scranton Tribune can be left at Martin Hold's baibsr shop. DONATIONS FOR THE HOME. Large Number Acknowledged by tho Managers. The Home for the Friendless ack nowledges with giatltude gifts from many donors. Among these were some friends from South Canaan, who sent a quantity of vegetables and fiuit. They weie: O. Buckingham, H. II. Shaft-r, G. A. Spangenburg, Eu gene Sw Ingle, Hev. D. W. DeForest, H. r. Swingle, It. E. McMeans. I. Cobb, H. S. Hloes and two "ft lends." Other donations wete: Mrs 1. K Smith, Mrs V . Uowir, Mis Walter Matthew, rloiluim, Mis. II. I' Wilklns, Mi (oia Miinlield. llii l.ull-i' and Mattr lull landisiv, lle 1'. S Ilalleutlur, Mlvi 11-11 mil, llet K llloriis. Ht II Keunedv, lead mtf matler. Mivs Und, tllks, tli , Mr Nora l.ivtv, flowers, Uode Mll.e Aiddental fund e nniioi ipiantlti piotitlons, Ml" Klleu Hen iutt, suifai. toap, ln. W. W. Sirautuu, two bauels appli and pears. Mis. It. U Hrmiks, Mrs 0 t) Uruk. C. A. Wlles, Mid lliumas Diikvin, a fiiend, lira. 1,. II. Totter, Mrs. r W. Stranton, barrels flour; Cli I'ipe club, i,uau til) proxUious; Huth and letlie Muke), 'pun i ii t.wnt loin; II. Kebile, meat, II I'iriie, Ma'ctablis; Willint; Woilirs, of rJunmore, tlow irs and LOITee, Waldmr's baker), Miss l'aa;le ildUr, bnsd, . Siranton, llnee banela apples, lamoiid iildeutal fund, quautltt pio tctlous; Dr. l S Kdincdy, Mellen'a 'oo1, Mrs, II II Crane, fruit; .1 A ldkhert, two ions ciiil; V L. Miller, 110 ears corn; Ml-u Jennio lte)iiolds, gelatine, i.iu'eilianz sutiet;, pro us lots, (liarlia (jrlKei, fitilt . Mrs P. Hunk, nuivcry atipplies. Mi. I A l'enn)pacatr, Mrs i'.lKlmanu, tandy, '1 II MiCIIntOLk, textablts; Mrs J It Cohin. window airnns, iUtn .hM Leea, takia; Mrs. II. II Crane, suyar and tiuil, Mim Susan Duklismn, fruit and randy, Sadie M it i tit 1 1 bairrl apples; Consumers' he lompauy, ke daily, Laikawanna Dilry coiapanr, milk; Mr. C. 1) Joues, tartage, Uia. A. H lllair, Mrs. Serena Yon Slonh, Mrs. J. C Huntington, J. L. Williams ti Hro Satbiiiai night donoit' Court IIoue Cash store, Kvervtt Hios , . II. Alkn, II A. I'lerre, Mrs. S. Samter, Lindner's, Itohrwasser'a bakery, Ajleswotth nuat maikrt 1. K Carr k Son, A. M. Etorr, JaiKaon's niuket, I'.. 8. lratt, Hughes' moiket, Spencer's niaraet, 1). K. Marlicrger, K. O Courmn. V. H I'itrce, C. K. Bone, f. Q. Coi. tad, Golden Gate Cash store. CORPORATIONS CHARTERED. Ifarrlsburu;, Fept 10 --These charters were Is cued loday: The Allcntown aud South Allen town llrldgi) company, South Allentown, capital $l,0UOj the National Foundry and Supply coin pan), I'ltUlnirg cipilal H.WJ". t'artlew Water Supply lompany, lit. 1'ocouo, capital 12,M; the Ulack Diamond Clawi company, Etroudaburg, capital 120,000, the Tladaghtoii Oil and (las company, WtlUboro, capital (,000, the North Chailerol Lind company, Ctierlerol, capital $10,. too, Stuart MVnlng company, Homeraet, capital 100,000. TO INVESTIGATE RACE RIOTS. New York, Sept. 10. The eecutite committee et the Citltens' Protect!) e league has called a meeting In Carnegie hall for Wednesday evening, September 12, to raise money to sultt in an impartial Intestlgation, before the police bond, ot the mctirt race riots. nfhii ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS Honieseekers' Excursions. On tho first and third Tuesdays In 'each mouth during 1900, from Chicago via Chicago, Milwaukee und St. Paul railway, to points In Iowa, South anJ North Dakota, Minnesotu, Montana, Coloiado, Utah, Nebranka, 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 address W. E. Howell, O. E. P. A., 3SI Urodway, New York, or John R. Pott. L. P. A., Hi Wllllum stteet, Wllllamsport. Pa. South B-akota and Wyoming. Special excursion tickets will Ue Fold from Chicago via Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railway, on August 21st, Sept. 4th aud llth. to Deadwood, Spear Osli, Rapid City and Cuitpr, S. D., and to Casper and Khpridan, Wyo ut one faio plug $2 for the round trip. Good to return until Ortober 31st, 1003. Stop overs allotted west of Omaha. For fur ther Infoi motion call on or address W. S. Howell, G. E. P. A., 3!1 Broadway, New Yoik, or John H. Pott. D. I. A., 4SC William St., Wllllamgpoit, Pa. Colorado and Utah. Special excursion tickets to Denver, Colorado SprltiBS.Pueblo und Glcnwoml City and Ogdtwi, tTtah. will be sold fiom Chicago via Chicago, Milwaukee und St. Paul railway, on August Elst und September 4th and ISth. 19M, at rate of one fare plus 2 fot the round trip Good to leturn until October 31st. 1900. For fuither Information call on or address W. S. Howell. G. E. P. A., SSI Broadway, New York, or .Tno. R. Pott, D. P. A., 4Sti Wllllum St., William-sport, Pu. THEATRICAL. "KUlarney" at tho Academy. The largest Iiouac of the teaton greeted pretty little Katharine ltobcr last night in lb? open ing programme of the week of repertoire at the Academy of Music Her company ta an exrclleut 4ne and tho presentation, "Killarncy," was charming. Ml Kober is ala)a winsome and delightful in the ariotid roles the assumes tu none is she more vltaiioua aud inteietitiug tbau as Kitty Uurke in the pretty Irish drama. I ouis Leon Hall, tin Irudliig- man, Is rather too good looking, which is not a fatal fault ill a mautineo company Oeotge Whitman's torn edlan abilities are tar abote tin.- average and (.oldwin 1'atton stood well up In the lunks ut thote computing the iat la.t night lhe tiny maid, lola Podge, tooled a Lit with hei pleasing voice and was of course repeatedl) retailed whrn the tat "The (lirl I Should Hate Married, etc. " Others who did moat satisfactory work last night were I'raiiklln Hall, I'rank Hilton. Ham mond Ualley, Mis. Wwodard and hi-s The pro gnimme for this alterrwon is "CauilUe " "Ha-ai-I Kirk" will be presonted tonight "A Gay Old Time." U tb Oalet) )e-teiday Clitf W (irant's Tin deilion Uurh-slMiH hjn a week's engagement, plesentini; "A Ua) Old Tune," a farce in three Mines, which has not enough of a plot to give the peisun who tried to follow it a brain fag. It is a mere skeleton that sertes to bring the different miniliem of the company on the stage nnd gle them an upportuuity to entertain the audience with various sVtilaltics, in which the ulwavs popular coou dim is not wantiug The company is beaded by Maris Wright and Harry Hastings, two lomediaua who have fie cueiitly appeuted lu thld ctt), aud who were re ceived with ever) matk of favor last night. lnule Hcnshaw, Virginia Se)iuour, Nellie L.vtton and Ituth fj-arwold were a quartette of charming .voiiuk wonieu who took a very aitiw part in the eiitertaiiilnt; with sougs and dances Oilier clever members of the company were Alice 1'oiter, .luhu L West, Wilbui C Held, Udia II. Auuslroug and lieu Hastings Hoyt's Farce, "A Tin Soldier." t the Lvreum Wtdnendav night, Stptetu Inr 12, will be tetu for the tint time in this city that far famed authoi'd iualeipiece, "A Tin Soldlci," which has this teaton been brought tutiitly up to data with bright and catch) music and clever specialties In the company will appear that ter) petite and winsome aitrc-, Mis May l'i'ke, who has made stirh a phe nomenal hit in the metropolis during the past teaton; also .my Ame-., Mamie rorhed, James 1' Lee, (jus Hennesty, etc. The thread of the plot on which the special ties are liSM-d is a Ho)t plot, considerable more intelligible, Interesting, elite and coherent thau tint which characterized the plot in the average mutlcal comedy and will be produced here with all tho characteristics which comprir-ed its run of over 250 nights at lio.U'a theater, New kvrk CITY SCHOOLS OPENED. Gieater Number of Pupils Than Were Expected. Yesterday the city schools threw open their doors, und all day Ions: tho corridors lesounded with the foot steps of ye int-iiy lads nnd lassie. All the schools -weiv throneed tlth students, and It Is estimated that be tween thirteen and fourteen thousand pupils were In attendance, a reniatk ably laise numbei Vr the opening1 day. All of this bulldlngis wer? taed to their utmost rapacity, and In sev eral upctlons of thu 'Ity so many pu pils appeared trfiat uumerouH annexes may have to be rt-niud. No. 33 erhool. on Madison avenue, was puillcularly wll filled, there be Iiib an average of ovei forty-seven studentM to u room, the maximum ca pacity of each belntr 'oHy-elght. At the new school In Potertburff, thei was hUfh a rush that It wu.i found necesusiy to have eleven teachers In clmi'ife. instead of on, an was at tlrst planned. These conditions pi e ailed ull over the city, and today and durlnir the re mainder of the vfeek It is expected that the number of students will con tinue Incieaslnff, n li flist day iitver Is a fair test of the number of students who will be lu ntt-ndunce durlnir the year. . . A Pocket Cold Cure. Krause's Cold Cure Is prepared In capsule form and will dire cold In the head, throat, chest or any portion of the body In 24 hours. Tou don't have to stop work either. Price 21c. Sold by Matthews Uroi. "I would rather have my advertisement in one paper reaching the home, than in forty laid on the street." Marshall Reld. Over 85 per cent, of tin clrculntlan of the SCRAN. TON TRIBUNE la delivered directly Into the homes. The People's eASAAaiaiasa(itfWtWStasaiaiasa A POPULAR CLEARING IIOUSE for ths Beusat oT VU Win Hnvo Uottses tu Hunt, Kaul Estate, or Other Property to Sell or Hxchau.ua. or Who Wuut Sltnatloni or Help Theto Small Advertisements Cos: Due Cent a. Word, Six Insertions 'or Five Cents a Word Except Situation Wanted, Which AJ In serted Tree. FOR RENT. KOIl IIK.ST-I't'iSTsiIKU ROOM AND IKMltD, three minutes wills from ruurt heiuse, also table board. Sill Washington sene 1 M.IIVFN HOOU HOl'hK, Gnr.ls RIDfiE; pleasant location; modem Iniprotements. O. H Tribune. FOR HCXT-4CM I.ACKWVANNA AVENUK, four Ooorai elector; best stora ina loei Hon la Scranton. FOR SALE j.V tOrl SAI.I:- HANO AMI Fl'KMTUHE, AM. OK any part tV'T Wjomlng aenue. DIMIIAUI.I-: T01'KltrVKOR SALE. AI.SO suiall safe,' furniture atoses. etc., etr. In qu'rei of llrs. 11. A Swlck, Main street, Jer inj-n, I'j. ttllt HAM'-I.Mni:. HTYMII FAMILY llOnSKj seven jears uhl. sieluht 11W, U'utle am! sound. I' ) Marker, or Kale's Henrdlni- stable, afcKeima court. WANTED. NTKD NEAII l'lNi: ASH MOMIOC, FIltST c.las.s rooms b tno geiilliiueti, with or ulth out board. State price and pit titular II (I , Uoi Vi. WANTED TO BUY. VAT.D-SFCOD HAND SIOT B'IUNF.S: mu-t ba in eoud order; state particulars aa to uulea and price Address, U U (aiieral de llsery, Scrantou. 1'a. MONEY TO LOAN. QUICK STHAIOIIT LOANS." ( t'HKY, CONNhl.l. bulldlni-. ANT AJIOL'NT OF VOVUY TO 1.0 iX QtHt'i;, straight ksns or Buildlna; and Loan. At from 4 to 0 per rent. Call ou N. V. Walker, SH31: Counell bHlldinc. L03T. I.OST-SilAt.t. COI.U IHXTINC C4SE WATCH in or about Hoard of Irada HulKIm- Finder will please return to Ml Hoard of Iradc Uulld Iuk or janitor aud ucelte ieaid. LEGAL. NOTICK-THK AXXUU. HKUTINO OF THE ineuibtrs of Thu Lav-kawaiiua Store sKucia tluti, l.lmltel, will U held at tlie vttlee of the auoilatlou in the Ctt' wf Scrantou, Fa, uu Wedue.da), Ortober 1, IVW. at ID u'rbyik a. 111, for tba election ot inanatfeni for the ensuing sear, and for the transaUiuu of such uthoi Liiibes.i as mar properly cotne before the iiu-et-inu H FAIHClllLU biraiitoii, Fa , f-pt. 10, 1W00 rVcrstary. IN I.E: tONTRU(1IOV OF LTK1UL !EV eis on I'rtscott atenue, Irving avenue, liueiitll court. Tailor avenue, helium roiirt, Ueb'ter avenuo and .Uli .treet. lis Court of I'oii.num i'lras ot Lackawanna County, No. XH, September T , 1IH) John I.ee estate, James Lee, agent. You are heiebj DotiUed that the unJeiiglieJ vienei ppl'ulnteil bj the Court of Common l'leus nf I .uLawauiri Couty, In the matter ot ai'isln the coat ot the coustiuctlon of a sewer In tile Tenth ward ot the City of Stranton, for portions of hi'otks Sos. II, 15, let. JJ. 21 and 27, abiittlna; ou Preeott avenue, lluenrll court, Tavlor ava nue, Kellum court and Webster avxnue, liave pre pared a schednle slif.winif the ainouut of dint ae;r, cost aud epeiie a-erlained aud allowed, ami ase-nient of beueflts made for nnd upon aald improvement, and ttio piopertlea tpcrially beneOteel therebr, and that said viewers will meet and exhibit said schedule, and hear all ex ceptions thereto and evidence theieon, at (Jorti mun Council room on the lTttl and Uth dajs of September, A. ., l'00, at 2 to 6 o'cloik p. m I.IVY S. RIC1UHU, 1). J. CHMt'UIXL, M. K. AM)hH Maw en. NOIIti: 10 OWNERS OF l'ROl'EHTY OX Court street, Uiauiond avenue and Piovl deuce road. Tlie following- Is a correct copy ot a resolution cl City (oumils of the CUv ot bcrai.ton, 1'a , appioved 'g .11, 1WO. Resolved, li. the S-lee t Coimiil of the City ot Scranton, the Common tvuiicll enncurrina;, lhat Court street froip its mter-ectlon with Provi dent a road to thet eat side ot the intersection of ( ourt street and Diamond avenue, and Dia mond avenus from t ourt t leet in a southerly direction to Frovideuce load, and Fiovldemc load fiom the inte.r-cettiou ot Diamond avenue, in a southeily dnectlou to ( aibon atrett bridice. be paved, and tb! cost thereof assessed LUcaiust the abutting proeterties. atcordituc: to tha foot front rule; provided Hut three-lourtks ot all the) luttfibere. ejected to eath branch of the council shall vote lu favor thereat On tlie paivati of this itaolutlon by said tluee fourths vote and its approvul bv the Mayor, the City Clerk shall publiVh u copy thereof In two news papers published iu the Cft) ot Scranton for ten days, mating; that unless a msjoilt.l of the owners of property aiasttlna; ii(.um (ourt atteet, Dtamosid avenue and Fiovideuc. rewd, a above mentioned, shall signify to councils in writing;, vsithln si ity days from the date of the approvil ot Uiis lasolutlosi, their plefcrenca at the material desired for such i-avemtut ( otiti tils will proceed to paivi an ordinance direttlns; the pavini; f e-aid Court street lliainnud ave nue .and Provident road, between the points above named with aticli material as the; mat see tit. Approd bv Select Coiim il, Vila:. H, llW Cll Uli:il. prealdent pproved bv Cointnoii Couiuil. Aun 21. lwUII VfI V. CKIFFUII's, picKident approved, iiif 31, 1HHJ .lAMK-s MOIR. Mivor 1'ubllbtM-el lu piirsuincL of the foregoing h-o lutiou M T. LAVEI.I.K, I'll) lleik ijcianton. Fa., bept S, 1WW. PROPOSALS. M:LtU l'HOFOI-S WILL HE RF( I.IVKIJ M' the othte uf the f Ity ( leik, Sirautou, 1'a, until T JO o'clock p m., Thursdav, -v-iit , IW), to euustrutt a lateral sewer with fhe uei es.-ary branthts, cuiinee tlons. mauholi-t. basins, and fixtures, nil tin easterly side of Washing tou avenue, betvvten New ork lieel and Mai iou street Each proH)-.al thall be aicouiianieil bv cash or certified cheek in the sum of tiflv dollars aa a guarantee to execute a eviitiati if awarded the same Tli city resirves the right to reject any or ail bld Uv oid-i of ritv Cotm clls M T LM ILK, (ity Clcik Veiaoton, 1'a, Sept S, 1'iuO CTY SOAVENGER A. D niHQGS CLEVNS PRIVY VAl'MS AND cess ools; no odor. Improved pumpsj used A. U OKIOGS, Proprietor.. Leavt) otd-rs 1100 North Usin avenue, or Klrke's drua; store, cor ner Adauia and Mulberry. Telephone WtO. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Philadelphia Flist game- It II ):. Chicago OOUUUQOOo U .1 Philadelphia 00100lO- 111 1 OalleiesTaIor, Ueurfee and ( asuce, Dunn and Ucl'arland. I'mplre Emslie. bccurid kjanic- H H F.. Chicago !0U0O0S0l)-2 A 0 I'lilladelphla 1 0 O fl 1 0 0 .1 5 7 2 Ilatteries Oarviu and Uonohua; taaur, Orth and Dougis. Umpire Eiuslle. At New York R, H. ;, fct. Loul 0 2 5 0 I 4 0 0 0-W 10 4 New York 1 0 0 0 9 1 0 4 i 18 S Uatterles Young and Robinson; Carrie k, Sey mour and (Ira-iy. empire Oatlney. At Brooklyn R. J, j;, Pittsburg 0 110 0 10 3 00 10 4 Urooklvn u 1 8 000 1 1 tt 5 It 1 Uattiriet Taunehill and Zlmmer; liltson, lie (llnnlfy and Farrell. I'upiro 0'Iay. Hostau CltMlnnatl, not scheduled. American Leaguu. Cleveland, 3; Chicago, 2. Milwaukee, 3; Detroit, 0. Minneapolis, 3; DufTalo, 0. Eastern Lenge. Worcester, 4; Syracuse, 2, Providence, i; Rochester, 4. Exchange. f HELP WANTED-MALE. WAXTF.D-nr.NlI.KMAN TOTRWEL; PAI.VUY and expenses paid; state occupation during; past )ear. (live address liT full and when 111 be ae-eti aitrr Vptnnher 10 Addrena E., Trllimip ofilce. COVERNMFAT I'liSlllONS-DON'T PREPARE for the pnstnillco or uny other civil service examination without serliig 0111 cataloiriie of in formation, Suit Inc. Culumblan ( urrespond ence Colleefe. Washington, 1). ( Vt ANTED EN'FKOETIU Tltl'STW ORTI1Y Ol'SO man-, mut come well recoiumemhd. 12 per week guaranteed, 3U Ubrarv Uulldlni; HELP WANTED-FEMALE. work; reference required. A. . hratner, S25 iackawanna avenue. RECRUITS WANTED. MARINE CORPS I'NIIED bTTFS N KV HP crulta wanted Able boelled men; service on our warships in all parts of the world and on land in the Phlllpplres, when required I. Icu tenant Colonel 11 II. Rusell. N. W. Corner Laik awanna and Wyoming aventter, Scranton SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION W ANThD 11 Y A Ol Ml GIRL KT general homework. Acldri lis N II more avenue-. "iri'VriO.N WVNTFD WVMIINU N1 IRON ins; to do at home bv llrst eh.-.s latiticlreH. references If needed Call or addrevi Mis V., csre i'.i Forest toutt, cltv WNTED-W()1IK Il THE ll AS I MS dres, or an.v kind of work; can kIvo 1 It.v reference Addiess T. M , 7CW Elm stieet snuvnoN wantfd-ii a yofnh womin at housework No tl Ferdinand hticct OOOD. NKT HMtlKSDER, OIF.K ND tcacly, wauls position. F. 11 s, Tilbuiie office WANTED A 10LN M.VX OF OOD ( II VIIAC ter and good education; would like xjsitiun aa bookkeeper, clerk or any honest work Ad dress "II.," this oHIce. DRCCOIST'S HtUEl'- REOMERED (illMi uate in pharmaev deairec position us lelief clerk. Adilrisu Salol, cate Tribune office SIH'ATION WNTJD-UY A (IOOD. SOHUl and reliable voug man cvs coaehmm for pri vate family. Address A M , tl-M Ejuoii street, city. WAITEDA POMTIOS UY A OFNO M N drlvlnci; borseH Wages tin til, w Ring to wort. Address II V , this office A MIDULF ACIEI) LADY WOULD LIKE TO have a situation ius a lady's liurM- or as hct.stkeeplng toe 1. small family. Addrcs. Mrs. Mary James, Til une otOce. fclTl'ATIOX WWrEO-YOl'NU MAN DEMUEn position is caretaker of club, understands mixing drtnks Hut class roftwtiu-u. Thomas Wbitdct, Ilncoln Heights, Sloan avenue, Scran ton, Pa DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING FOR CUILDRKX TO ORDER also ladles' waists. Louise Shoemaker, 212 Adams aevnusc PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Aocountant. EDWARD C. SPAUI.DIM1, C. P. A . 23 TRAD era' Bank buildln;. Architects. EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, CONXELL building, Scranton. FREDERICK L UROWX, ARCHITECT, I'HltF, building, 12i! Washington avenue, Scranton. Cftbs and Carriages. RUBBER TIRED CHBH AND CARRIAOES; RKSr 01 service, rrompt attention given orders, by 'phone 'Phones iiiTi- and fir!2. Joseph Eelle, 124 Linden. Dentists. DR. C. C. KILENREROER, PAl'LI ni'ILDINa, Spruce street, Scranton. DR. I. O I.YMW. SCRAXTON PRIVATE DOS pltal, corner Wvomlng and Mulberr.v. DK. 0. C. LAI'RACII, 115 WiOMING AVEXFlT DR. H. F. REYNOLD, OPP. P. O Hotels nnd Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE. 123 AND 12T FRtNKI.IX AVE nue. Rates reasonable. P. ZKini.Etl. Propiietor &CRANTON HOI SE, NEAR D.Li VA sengtr depot. Conducted on Ihe European plan VICTOR LOCH, Fropri, lor. Lawyers. J. W BROWNING, ATTORNEY NI) ( OINSI.L lor at -law. Rouras .IW 'lit Mears builUiua; D. B RI'.PLOGLE. VnORMlY-LOWM XEGO dated on real estate seeitrilv .Mears bullcllnt coiner Washington avenue aud Spruce c-treei. FRANK E. IIOM.E. M'lORSLY .ND LOIAvkl! leu at law. Burr bulhltug, Rooms It and II Wahintitou an nue WILIARD, WUiltEN & KX1PP, ATTORNins aud ( oun'ellois at Law Itepiiblliau bu'lUnic, Watliingtou avenue JESiTp i"TfSt'P, TroRXFS ANDC'OtT iellor it Ijw Ciiiiiiuoiivvealth building, Roouia 111, 20 and '2 JAM IS W. OVKFiUID, ATTORNEY TLV ItoouKi 214, Jli and Sltl Board of Tiade build ing LDWARD W. TIIWI.R. ATTOHNEV. ROOMS ai yOl, Vtli nooi, uar Liiiiiiing. iITwatiii:s, VrrOHNEV AT.HW,ilOMiu of Trade building, Scrantou, Pa. C. R. PITCHER. ATTOR.NEY-AT-lTuv."li0.uiri of Trade btiildlni;, Scianton, Pa I'ATTEHSON & WILCOX, 'IRADKRS' X TIONAL Bank building. C COIIEGYS, 9 13 nFPItnMCW Rl'lLDlXn A. "T"'eRTU0LF. A-ffoilNEYTMEAirsllLno" Physicians and Surgeons. DrTw. E. ALLEN, ill NORTH WAH IMJTO V avenue. DltTs. W. L'AMORIHUX, OFFICE JiO W VSH ington avenue. Residence, HIS Mulberry. ( hronie diseases, lajngs. hcirt kldnevs and ferlto-urlnary organs a specialty. Hour., 1 to 4 p. III. Schools, SCHOOL OF THE I.CK VWANN V S( H INTON, Pa Courses preparatory to oollege, law, meill rlne or buslne- Opens Sept. lith eud for catalogue. Rev Thomas M. Cann, LL.D , prin cipal and proprietor, W. E, lTumle), A. JI , headmaster. Seeds. 0 R. CIARK i CO . SEEDSMEN AND M'RS eryineu, store 2ut Vahlngtou avenue, green liotuca. 19J0 North Main avenue; dole tele phone, 7a Wlro Screens, JOSKI'iritUETTI L, REAR all LVCIUWANnT avenue, rJcrauton, Pa , manufacturer of Wire hcrrena. Miscellaneous. llAUER'fT ORCHESTRA-MUblO FOIln LI.3 picnics, partita, leceptlons, weddines and con cert work furnished. For term address II, J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Ilulbcrt'a music ttore, MF.OAHGEE BROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN. selopet. paper bags, twine. Warehouse. ')1A Washington avenue, Scranton, I'a, RAILROAD TIME TABLE PENNSYLVANIA Schedule In Effect May 27, 1000, n ii iaB ,eftvo Scranton: U.4D 1 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and for Pitts- DburE: nnd the West. T,n'i.m' week dfty tor Hazleton, Pottsvllle, Heading, Norrlstown, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg nnd the West. 1 t-Po m"' wcek dftys (Sundays 1.58 p. m.,) for Sunbury, Harris b"rcT. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wnsllinn-trm nn.l TJISf i.I,iim .ml " "i'i0! West- Fr Hazleton, Potts- 4 ot ' ltenulnf7. c, week days. 7 P' m" week dnys, for Sunbury, Hazleton, Pottsvllle, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. T It. WOOD, ricn Pass, Ant. ' B. lIUrcilLNMLN. Gen. Mi?r. Delawnre, Lackawanna nnd Western. In Effect June 10, looo. m"'ll7.,'f'1,p rrranton for New York at 115, r. Alt), goo md law 0 in.. 12.3:.. :i:rt in.l inn-1' .,or I'lilladelphla at 3.4(1. S 'W anJ sin J! ,In I' "' Milk and accommodation it lnv.1' m' M'u'' t ilobokeii at 0 55, 7.1S, iJEB1?"1 I'lilladelphla nt 10(10 1 in ; l.ml, 3.4s, ,0' ,'A,82-,,I'- m. Arrive fiom New York et aril ti Si amI I02J " '"! ' ,M- '- ''', "" v;!i .'' m From StrouiWmrK at 8 05 a. m mi.li. i . "" Scuntnn lor llullalo and Inter l n !'"""','"" "t llO. 4I0 and S.IO a. in ; erne .'. j ,",l"' " ''", I' '" rT Osvveico and Svr. 1 10 a: "' anJ I-'1 !' m- ''or tltlca at a t, : mn-'"ul ' "'" P '" For Montrose at 8.10 son nfim I', and 5.H p in. For Nlchol n,,?l e!, "I"' ,! ' P- ' For RinBhatnton. 10.2J itili J',."1 Mthr '" Wiranlnii from Ritffalo n m i-2 '''' and 10 00 a m ; .110 and SOU li .Ii0LnJ)nr n(1 Syracuse at 2 5S a. m : !;,2 , P- "i From Utlca at 2 5i a. m ; m ,i J.iy 1' '" From Nicholson at 11.50 a. iiir.1 C0 I' "' l"1""' Montro-iVat 7.5J and 10 no a in , ,s 2ll 1n,, g f,, ,n V,irM i"""5 . Iiiloti-laave Scranton for JcitthumWri,,,,! at cl.f, 10 on a. m; 1.6 and A OO p m I'd. !!.-. .. t. . , n-. n ... Q R ..! !... . .' o'iiii ai eccTamnn 110m .oriniim rlaicl it m; , ,. ,.Rr(i 4 5n ,, 84f, ,,, In ' roLn.Nanllcoke at 1100 a. in. From Pin" '" at ,.M ,, 3:!0i 5M an,, , pi mt ..., . SFNDAY TRMXS m'. V5raw' Canton 1 40. .100, 5 40, 10 03 a. m ; ra. 3.40 and 8.10 p. m jvortli-lea,,. Scranton at 1.10, 4 10 a. m.; 1.55, ni ml ." " P '" uiocmshuriT Dlvlslnn-Iave Scranton at 10 01 " "I and Jio p. ,n- Delaware and Hudson. In EITect June Uth, 1000. 1 I rains for Carbondale leave Scranton at2rt, Ant ,0" " " 1J-". '-23' --20, -1-52, oliS, l-J,,s.B7, IMS, 1113 p. in.; LIB a. m. lor Honesdile ind Lake Lodore C.20, 10 11 a. m 2 2(1 and A 25 p. in Fur Wllki'S Dane 0 45, 7.4S, 8 41, Sa. 10 41 a. rn.: 12 0.1, 1.2s, 2 1, s.31, 4 27, (J 10. 7.4, 10 41, 11 .i0 p. m or ' v- n " points -0 4'. a. m.j 12 0.1, 2 IS, SM ami 11.no p. n, I'or Pennsvlvanla It. R. points 0.45, 9.S9 a. m : is and 4 27 p. m. For Albany and all points north C.20 a. In. and .1.32 p m. SUNDVY TRV1XS. For Carbondale 7 20, 0 00, 1131 a. m.; 2 20, 3 5.', 5.47. 10.52 p. m. For WllUs-narri-lUS a in.; 12 01, 1.53, 323, 4 42. 0 27, 8 27 p m For Albanv and points north 3 52 p. m. For Iloneadale and Lake Lodore--0 00, 11.33 a, in and .1 52 p. m Lowest rates to all points In United Statci and Canae'a .1. W. tlllRDICK. O. P. Albany. N. Y. H W. rlioss, ) p. A., Scranton, Pa. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In Effect May 27. l'X. Trains Leave Scranton. For Phlhclelphli and New York, via D. fc II. R It , at 0 15 a. m. and 12.01. 2.1S, 4 27 (niarlt Diameind Express), and 11.30 p. in. Sundava. D. 4 II. II II, If. !4 p m For While Haven, Hazleton and prlnclpil points in the coal regions, ia D. k II. It. R , 0 45, 2.1S and 127 p. in. For Pottsvllle, C.45, 211 p. ,, For Itelhlehem, Faston. Reading, Harrlsbiiri and principal Intermediate tatlons via D. & II. It R. fi.s-1 a, m.; l.J.0.1, .US, 4.27 (lllack Dla. mond Express). 11.10 p, m Sundavs, D. ii II. It 11 , 1 5S. 7 4S p ni For Tunkliinncick, Tonancla, F.Imlra, Ithaca, Oeneva and principal IntermeUiatp stations, li D., L. & W. R It , 8.08 a 111 ; 1 0-i and 3.15 p. in For Oeneva, Rochester, llullalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago, and all points vvct, via D. k II. R. R , 12 01, 3 31 (lllack Diamond Express), 7.4S. 10 11, 11.30 p in Suntla.vs, D & It. R. R, 12 03 p. h.; 7.11 p in. Pullman pailor and sleeping or Lchlich Valley parlor car on all trains letvveen Wilkes Rarre and New nrk, Philadelphia, Buffalo and Sus pension Rrldjre. ROLI.tX II. WILItl'R, Oen. Supt., 26 Cortland street. New Yoik til Mil IN I.Er. len. Pass. Agt., 2tl Cortland street, New York A. W. NONNT.MXC-HI'.R, l)!v. Pass. AbL. South Bethlehem. I'a For tickets and Pullman reservations applj 31J Lackawanna avenue, 'cianton, Pa, Central Kalhoad of New Jersey. Stations In New York Foot of Liberty street, N II., and South Ferry. Anthracite eo.lt ticd exclusively, insuring cleaiilineks and comfort TIMT TMII.E IN -ITrCT MY 20. 1000 Trains leave "Scranton for Nixv York. Newark, Fllrjbith. IMillailelplila, Cistnii, llethbhem, tl Iriiliinn, Mauch ( hunk and White Haven, at 8 'SO n ; expir". 120, expn-is, 4 00 p. m. Sun clue, 2 15 p. m. l'i,r I'lttstim and Wilkes Rarre, 8 10 a. m , 1 20 and 100 p in. Sunilais. 2 15 p. m Fur Mountain Park, S 10 a 111., 1.20 and 4(0 p m suada vs, 2 15 p. 111 For Hiltlmorc and Washlnctnn, and points South nnd Wet via Be till, hem, S ."0 a m. 120 p in '.imihvB. 2 15 p m. For Lone Branch. Ocem drove, etc, al 8 10 a m and -1.20 p in For Readini;, Lebanon and UarrUhiir;. via M leiitnvvn, S '0 a. in. and 1 20 p m. Sundays, ? 15 p m. Tor Pottsvllle. 8 10 a m., 1 20 p m. 1 liroiit.li ticket' to all polnta cat, south and vvet at lowest ntes at the station I I. II tlll.ll tl"-EX. On spt.' II. P. IIM.IIWIN. Oen Pais. Agt. rtU J .n . , . . . . .... . ... New Yotk, Ontario and Western R.R. 1IMK TUll.ll IN EFFECT SUNDAY, JUNE 21, North Bound Trains. Leave Leave SerJti- Carbon. Arrive Trains, 201 .. 201 ... 207 .. ton. uaie. (adnata. 10 to a 111. 11 20 a. rn. 1.03 p. m 3.45 p. m I 32 p ni. 0.45 p. m 0 (JO p. in Arrive Carbondale, 0 40 p. m. South Bound Train. Leave Leave Cadonlj. Carbonchle. Scranton. 7 Ms, m. 7.40 a m 8. 10 a m. 10 iv a in. 10 45 a.m. 2 11A p. m 1 31 p m. 4 20 p. rn. M'NDUS ONLY. 202 . eot . SOS . North Hound. Leave l.cave Scran- Carbon- Arrlva ton, dale. Cadosla orjx; RIO a. m 010 a.m. 10,45 a. m oiki .... 7.00 p m Arrive Carbondale, 7.45 p. m. iw S.mti-1 Bound leave Leave Cadosla. Carliondale. Scranton, o(yi 7.00 a in. 7.40 a. m .To? 4 30 p. m. 5 34 p. m. 0 .13 p. m " Tiain No "01 nukes connection for point! North and South on Main Line, at ("aclasis. Train NX. 20.1 and 201 make Walton, Delhi, IlaTiiVii and Sulncv connections. Trains Not. 205 and 201 make Main Line con- nections em -unoay, For further Inclination, consult ticket scents, I ( ANDERSON, (.en Pass Agt., New York j! II! WELSH, Traveling Passenger Agent, Scran 'ton, Pa. Erie and Wyoming Valley. Time Table In Effect May 2S, 1000, Trilns leave Scranton for Hawley, Lake Ariel and Intermediate points aa follows! No. 2, 8 43 a. 111. : No 4, 2 23 p. m ; No. 0, 6 20 p. m, ; No, S, 7 55 p. m Sundav trains at 0 00 a. m. and 2 00 p. m Trains No 2 ami No. 41 connect at Hawley lor points on Erie railroad. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES nARRE RECORD CAN BR HAD in brrantnn at the news stands nl Relsmin Bros., 403 Spruce and 60.1 Linden; M. Norton, 312 laickawann avenue; I, 8, Schutier, 211 Spruce' atrect. SCALP TREATMENT. MRS. I T. ELI.ER, SCALP TREATMENT. 59. j shampooing, 50c. facia) maasafgi mmlcvir. Inf, ISc.l chiropody. 701 Qulncy, .. , ... , ijiiiuiiiii tu i.u.,, ,.,v, o uf ait't ! v I'.'"- , Fen N.mticoke at t to 1 in. Arrive orthmiil,(,an, ul ,i-, , . j 10, 000 and nt i!i "' -Vi've Xantlcoke at U.10 a m. Arrive ?iL'J',no,iHi at 2(l. 112 and 160 11 m. and IL V S V H S.