THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1900. LACKAWANNA COUNTY, k"ssvwwssssss j CARBONDALE. TWO OPERATIONS IN A YEAR. William Mellow, of Jermyn, Is hov Intr more thnn hi share of Rurgery showered upon him. To undergo two laparotomies within a veur Is more thnn most mortals are called upon to do. About eleven months ago Mr. Mal low ruftered appendicitis and had his appendix jemoved. Pain and hardness In that region during the pant two weeks led his friends to believe the old trouble had recurred. Yesterday afternoon the patient was again oper ated upon nt Dr. Wheeler's Private hospital and a large abscess was found. It contained nearly a quoit of pus. At last account the youni: man's condition was favorable. Ho says he now remembers having strained himself while at work and this accounts for the trouble which puz zled the physicians for several das. SHUT OFF COAL SUPPLY. The threatened strike has caused a great stampede for coal at the Dela ware and Hudson company's chutes in this city. Some people seem to Imag ine they will not gret another oppor tunity to buy coal In six months, and the rush kept the company guessing until they had to refuse oiders. The Palace creamery put In eight tons one afternoon and when the driver hauled up at the scales for the Inst two-ton load to fill the bin the clerk said "No more pea coal for you." So he concluded he had enough anyway. $1,000 HORSE DIES. Harvey T, Frank Brown's fast pacer, died yesterday of colic. Seveial of the best veterlnanes of the county tieated the animal, but to no avail. He had been ill since last Filday. One of the doctors said In speed, size, col or and disposition the animal cannot be replaced for $1,000. Mr. Brown was offered JGOO for it last fall. Harry T. was 9 years old and had a lecord af 2.191J. LAST NIGHT'S FIRE. File broke out at No. 3 Canaan street fit 9.15 o'clock Inst night. The houe Is owned by John Hlgglns, of the South Side and occupied by Levi Wil cox. Mrs. Wilcox fainted with a lamp in her hand in one of the upper rooms. I5oth companies responded to the alarm from box 12 and soon had the blaze under control. Little damage was done. The building was erected keveral years ago by Henry Iteynolds. TAB ON TIME. The Delaware and Hudson company has instituted the clock sjstem of time keeping In Its shops. A large Ilundy clock, such as ate used In post offices is hung In the machine shop and every shop man has a key with his number on. When a man coes to work he "rings in" registering his number and the time to the second. ' Hinging out" is on the same principal. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. The Misses Stamp have returned from their Susquehanna visit. Mrs. A. Hankln, of Hlghlleld avenue, 's convalescent. Miss Maty A. Duffy is In New York on business. W. G. Scurry Is In the Metropolis. . Mrs. George Hoss, of Belmont stieet, is seiiously 111. Miss Kuth Dllts is visiting Peckvllle friends. C. R. Smith was In Scranton yes terday. T. R. Durfee and the Misses Jadwin me expected homo from Afton today. Mrs. W. E. P. Morris, of Church itreet, Is entertaining Mr. Marccllus, of Passaic, N. J Today the Mozart band runs Its an nual excursion to Lake Lodore. Mr. and Mis. D. II. Burt are visit ing In Buffalo. Andrew Nlles, of Victor, Colorado, supeilntendent of Cripple Cieek rail road, Is lsitlng his pirents, Dr. and Mrs. A. Miles. Mr. and Mis. Delbert Avery hao returned from their wedding tilp and are pleasantly domiciled with Mr. Avery's parents, Rev. and Mrs. George C. Hart, Paik street. The great success of Chamberlain's Colic, Choleia and DInrrhoen Itemedy m the tieatment of bowel complaints has made It standard oer the greater part of the civilized world. For sale by nil diugglsts. Matthews Bros., wholesale nnd letall agents. MOSCOW. Mrs, Fred Turner returned to her home In Brookln Satuiday, after (.pending a few week's with friends here Mr. and Mr.s. Pelton spent last Sab bath with Salem fi lends. The monthly business meeting of the Epworth League was held In the Methodist Hplseopal church last even ing. The address given by Stanley Bor tree, Filday evening of last week In the Methodist Episcopal church on "The People, Customs and Schools of Our New Possessions," was very In teresting as well as Instructive. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Frlschkorn were visitors in Plttston Sunday nnd Mon day, Miss Ruth Ganlner left yesterday to spend a week at the home of Mrs. Snowden, at Nichols, N. Y, Mis. Huntsman, of New York, is the guest of her brother, G. S. Brown. Mrs. O'ltourke and children, of Tobyhnnna, are visiting the former's BEA0TY.H CONQUERl BELLAVITA Arstnlo Beauty Tablets and Pills. A per. feotly eafa and Guaranteed treatment for all klu disorders. Restores the bloom ol youth to laded laces. 10 dl.ys' treatment 50c s SO days' $1.00, by muti Sena for elrcnlnr. Add-ess, WSVITA MEDICAL CO., Clinton 4 JscVsoa St., Cfaktf Bold by McGarrali & Thomas, Drug. gUta,, 209 Lackawarra ave., Scranton. fa. WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY STRONG AGAIN ! fl hifzeW i vigor to the whole belejr, All drains aod lonei are tietVe'trm'aO'nllyTJtAcit pa'tVna s w,iF'Sp "V V!S' ''" "ndlilon often worries them into Insanity, Coniumptlon or Death, s Mailed sealed. Price it per box: 6 boxes, wth Imnwl.H i.t .,,.,,,.. .-;. ...r,.-. uontv. is oo. Send (or frees book. Fop Sale by dqHN H. PHELP&, Ssruce street. IMU C parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jamrs Scan Ion. . T. Brook, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and F. W. Posten have none on a fish ing trip to the "Promised I.nnd," Pike county. Mis. M. W. Vnughan was able to return home yesterday, accompanied by her niece, Miss Nellie Grlflln. Messrs Fred Arnold, of Forest City, nnd David Harris, of Peckille, were entertained nt the home of Mr. nnd Mts. S. S. Yenger, Sunday. Mrs. G. S. Blown was the guest of Scranton friends over Sunday Piof. Martin, principal of the graded school here, has resigned his position nnd ncecpted n position ns principal of No. 25 school of Scranton. Dr Geoige Travis, of Stioudsbuig, called on his parents, Mr. and Mis. Henry Travis Sunday. TAYLOR NEWS. Coming lawn Social Quietly Mar riedRifle Range Other News Notes nnd Personals. The membeis of the Young Men's ChtlBtlan association of this place will hold a lawn social on Saturday even ing on the beautiful lawn In the rear of their rooms on South Main street. Thi spacious lawn will be brilliantly Illuminated with Japanese lanterns. Ice cream, cake, watermelon, lemon ade, etc., will lie for sale. Attend the social and show your appreciation of the commendable woik being car ried on by the men of the Christian association. Tickets onlv 10 cents. The sweepstake shooting match held nt Hverly grove on Monday, under the auspices of the William Tell Itllle club, brought a large number of .shoot el s to the contest. The distance was 128 yards and resulted as follows: Flrlch Horger, 07 points, first prize, $15, J. A. McAndreus, 6C points, second prize, $10; Andrew Kehllll, CC points, third prize, $8; John Andiews, 04 points, fourth prize, $6; John Horger. 01 points, llfth prize, $4, Andrew Mooie, 03 points, sixth prize, $3; Cas per Sehllds, 01 points, seventh pi be, $2; Ulrich Zumback, CO points, eighth prize, $2. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company have a gang of woikmen engaged In filling and grad ing the load on North Main stieet, previous to the laying of the frou which unites the new branch recently laid to the Keyser Valley branch. The fifteenth semi-annual convention of the Primitive Methodist Young Peo ple's league of Wyoming dlstilct held yesterday at the Archbald Primitive Methodist church, was laigely attend ed. A number of Interesting papeis and addi esses were given bv mem beis of the league. The drawing for the benefit of Mis. William Prince was held In Powell's hotel on Monday evening and resulted as follows: John Lamburn, (list prize, bicycle; John J. Powell, second prize, gun. Mr. David Thomas, of Union stieet, and Miss Mattie Kennls, of Plttston, were united in marriage at Milwaukee on Satuiday evening. Both are popu lar joung people and will l chide in this section. Taylorvllle lodge, No. 402, Knights of Pythias, will meet In regular session this evening. Miss Essie Williams, of West Scian ton, has been the guest of Mlfes Ethel O'Hoio, for the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Hannan, of Scran ton, visited relatives hero vesterday. Mlnooka tribe, No 247, Improved Order of Red Men, will meet at their rooms this evening. Miss Mary Scheier, of Union stieet, has returned home from her visit to Milwaukee. Next Satuiday a sweepstake quoit match will bo held at Hotel Hidgway, on Main street. Mrs. Ernest Aston, of Wllkes-Baue, and Mrs. John Heese, of Hvde Paik, weie the guests of Mi. and Mrs. J. E. Davis xesterday. OLYPHANT. Council met in regular session Mon day evening. President Nealon was In the chair. The following membeis weie present: Van Sickle, Marks, O'Holleian, Brown, McMeans, Heap, Lavvler, Foley. The stieet commis sioners time for August, amounting to$2SG 50, was ordered paid, as was also the following bills: Mis. Wheeler, $3; M. P. O'Malley, $01,03; Olyphant Ga zette, $15.05; M. J. Hnstlngs and John J.McAndrew, $45 each; Michael Shor tak, $3; M. D. Brown i Co., $20.80, Olyphant electilc Hgnt plant, cut rent for one ear, $1,43." 03, Olyphant Hee oid, $20.55, John J. Kllcullen, $40, P. J. Feeney. G 23; II. Dearie, $34. M. E. Daides, $00, D. Howard, $40.50, Dennis Connors, $1 50, James Hosklns, $1 50; M. P. O'Malley, cai lions, supplies, etc, $95.03; Atlantic Helming company, $11.44; M. E. Lynch, $4 75; Delawaie and Hudson company, $15.00; Itumsell Manufactuilng company. $20.78. The bills of the audltois for auditing the school board account was laid on the table, despite the fact that they bore the approval of the 'school board. Michael Shutaek's bill of $10 for duties as high constable was refeited back for correction. Mr. Kllcullen's bill for $10, for Inspector on the sewer was, on motion, to be refeired to the sewer company for payment. Mr Van Sickle, for the stieet com mittee, stated he had called upon Mr. Rose In regard to the condition of Vnlley avenue, leading from the upper poitlon of Dunmoie street, and had been leferred by Mr. Rose to Mr. Atherton, and the street would prob ably be repaired. Burgess Manning's report was then read. He requested the appointment of P. H Gibbons as extra police olllcer In the second ward and suggested the appointment of an extra policeman In the second dlstilct of the third ward. These officers were not to be paid a salary, their compen sation was to come fiom arrests, etc., which they made. The repoit was re ceived and the appointment of polios lost on a tie vote. The bill of the burgess foi salaiy was laid on the table, pending Investigation It was adopted that In futuie. any citizen having nny grievances to present to council vll' submit same In writing and pilvllege of the floor be hereafter denied them They have itood thtteitotyeirt, ana nav curca moutanai ol cases of Nervous Diseases, inch las Debility.Diriinesi, Sleepless loess and varicocele. AtroDhv.&r They clear the brain, itttngtren the circulation, make dieettloa Address, pfsi ufniAiuc m fMu.iaN.4 n Pharmacist, itr. Wycmlng tvenue and Bids for the construction of the new sewer vvns then read as follows: J. It. Fleming, SPranton, $1.24 per lin eal foot nnd Stephen Flannlghnn, Scranton, $1.10 per Hnenl foM. Both were accompanied by certified checks of one hundred dollars. Mr. Flannl ghan being the loweU bidder, he vvns granted the contract. The auditors' tepoit was then taken up, but a. glance nt Is rhowed It to be of a voluminous nature nnd nn ad journment was made until next Mon day evening, when the teport will ha rend. The meeting vvns one of the warm est held since the famous deadlock sessions, Mr. J. A. Dolphin vvns pies ent and was continually demanding lecognltlon from the chair. Not re ceiving iny notice fiom President Nealon, he appealed to council. He was Informed that he must desist from interrupting the mcetlnc of the coun cil, but to subdue him seemed quite a tnsk. Matters became eiratlc nnd giew led hot, and Officer McAndrew was called in to eject Mr. Dolphin from the council chamber. This quieted the heretofore irrepressible ex-secretniy, nnd he remained silent thereafter. Borough Auditors William Scilvens nnd T. L. Williams were also on their Ire. owing to council holding up their bill. Mr Scrlvens vvns threatened w 1th ejection nnd he cnlmed down, but Mi. Williams had the lloor nnd would not be put down. There vvns n shnip ex change of saensm and personalities. Mr. Nealon telling Mr. Williams that he was being well paid for his ser vices, vvheipby Mr. Williams retaliated by stating that his bill was legal and honest, not like the "eight nnd a half ' some councllmen tried to rush through. This was the finale of the big she and as the hour was getting late and mostly nil offensive and sarcastic epi thets were exhausted, council nd Journed. On Monday the schoci board met with all members present. The ques tion of employing n tiuant olllcer was again taken up, but no action taken. It was deferred till the next meeting. A bill fiom Thomns Kennedy for three months' snlary as Janitor was or dered pal J. Many other bills of var ious amounts were also paid, Includ ing those of the nisn employed In im piovlng the Flist vvaid school under the direction of Joseph Kelly. The au ditors' report for the past year wns read and adopted. The resignation 'of Miss Sadie O'Malley, th night school teacher at the Marshwood school was lecelved. There were thiee appli cants for the position, P. J. McGlnty, Etta Holan and Agnes Noiton The names weie submitted to the teachets.' committee, who selected Miss Hoban to fill the position. They also lecoin mended that the salary of Pi Inclpal Cummlngs be Increased duting the night school term to the extent of $10. The night sessions will commence on October 1. Prof. Cummlngs lepoited that the average enrollment In the borough vvns 093. Mrs. Viola Pugh attended t'al Knights Templar banquet at Carbon dale last evening. Rev. J U. Ellis, of Owego, N. Y. Is In town this week. John John, of Susquehanna street, has returned from a tilp to Thousand Islands. Mrs. John Ferguon onil Mrs. Joseph Spelcher are visiting relatives at Par sons. Rev. Dr. Lucas, who had charge of the services in St. Panicle's duiing the absence of the pastor, returned to Blossbui g yesterday. John P. O'Malley was a caller at this place ypsterday. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD School Board Meeting Last Evening. Successful Operation Performed on a Jermyn Young Man. The school board met In legular ses sion last evening. Director Edmunds, of the Third ward, being the only ab sentee. A number of bills were lead and oideied paid, with the exception of one fiom a Philadelphia firm for Mipphes, which was laid over for fi tuie consldeiatlon. Principal Bairett submitted a llt of text books needed, and the board decided to purchase the required numbei. Secretary Hunter reported the tax duplicate was ready for the tax collector and by direction of tln board the collector will be given the duplicate. Director Loughney sug gested that Miss Mulhei In's salaiy be lalsed to the amount received by the teachers of looms doing .similar work. After a brief discussion, a motion was adopted to icconslder the motion passed some time aga fixing salaries of teacheis for the year, and Miss Mul herln was given a raise of $2 per month, which btlngs net salary up to the amount paid the teachers tefened to. The v Isltlng committee for the I piesent month Is Marcom, Blake and i Giant. Tiie jetmn Entartainment com pany, which are soon lo appear heie, gave nn enteitalnment in the Blakely Primitive Methodist church on Mon day evening, which was well tendered nnd much enjoyed. It was largely nt tended. William Mellow was operated upon nt Dr. Wheeler's pilvate hospital at Carbondale yesterday for abcess of the bowels Tho operation was pel formed by Dr. Reed Burns, of Scianton, and it Is hoped that the young man will be able to be around again In a few vv eeks Special Agent Taylor, of the post office department, was In town yester day, and In company with Postmas ter Gilfllths and Postmaster Mat thews, of Olyphant. drove to Scott nnd Gieenfield to view the proposed routes for the rural delivery, which has been ugltnted by the cltlens of our neigh boring townships for some time. past. Wlill- the matter Is not yet decided upon, It is believed the Gieenfield let teis will be delivered fiom the Jer mvn postofllce Rev. Stephen Jny, of Wyoming, sptnt yesteiday heio with relatives, Piof. R. H. Martin, formerly of this borough, Is teaching school No. 25, In Scranton. The sale of blooded horses at Joseph Jermyn's stock farm at Greenfield yes. terday, was attended by several Jer myn horsemen. Rev. Francis Gendall, of Peckvllle, was a caller here yesterday. A shanty near the Delaware and Hudson mine drift was destroyed by the nt 9 o'clock last evening. PECKVILLE. Mr Gilbert F. Taylor has accepted the position as night operator for the Ontario nnd Western at Poyntelle. The Sterrlck Creek and Dolph Coal company collieries aie idle, the miners havlpg gone on strike. There Is no signs of their returning to work at present. Mrs. G, Crane, of East Orange, N. J who has been rpendlng ceverat weeks with her daughter, Mrs, II. J. McCormlck, returned home yesterday. A party of young people from Tay lor enjoyed a trolley ride to this place on Monday evening. The party was pleasantly entertnlned nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Babcock, of Main street. The following people comprised a party who spent yesterday nt Chap man lake: Mr. nnd Mrs. Leslie (Iros venor, Mrs. D. W. Brown, Mr. Wll llnm Williams, Miss Jennie Newlln, of Avocn, nnd Miss Ruth Dllts, of Car hondale. William Bonner nttended the Ma sonic leunloii nt Carbondnle yester day. OLD FORGE. Mr. William Tlnklepaugh wns i vis itor nt Scranton on Monday. Mls Mary Thorton, of Scranton, wns the guest of her broth t, John, rf this place, on Monday. The Epworth League held nn Ice crenm social at the Methodist Eplsro p.il church on Tuesday evening. An enjoyable time wns had by nil who attended. Jit. C. W. Brodhead and daughter. Jennie, of Monti ose, spent Sunday with his pnients, of this place. Mr. Lewis Edsall nnd Miss Jennie Wlldrlck left on Saturday for Colum bia county, where they will 'spend a month. Mr. Fmnk Mostellrr nnd daughter, Etln, nre visiting relatives nt Strouds burg. DALTON. Mis. A. M. Finn teturned home on Monday fiom a few days' visit with her sister In Scranton. Mls nances Race, a student of Bucknell university, delivered an In teresting address on woild-wlde mis sions In the Baptist chuich Sund ly evening Mrs. J. W. Dershlmer Is entertain ing her aunt from Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Fied Palmer have gone on a tilp to New Yoik and Boston, A. ,. Chatles left on Monday for a visit in Allentown. JESSoP. Messrs. Brown and lloban, two ph glneis, and Bucke.v, machinist at the Dolph breaker, were discharged yes teiday. The mlneis refused to go to work and as a lesult the breaker was Idle. Mr. Robertson, superintendent, thought to work the culm washer. But the men employed there, thinking the stilke was on, lefused to hoist the culm. As a lesult, they have lost their positions. Mr. Michael Dougher, of Dunmore. Is visiting at the home of P. G. Mul len, on Depot stieet. THEATRICAL. "A Tin Soldier." At tli I.ceum tomonovt euning will appear ( liirhn II. Ho!' latest aucttiKt and mirth pro ducer, " Tin Soldier" In Hie cast will be Amy Ames, in her original character ot Molrt Hughes, as platd bj her for over 2,0 nights during the run of "A Tin Soldier" at HoWj Midison Square theater, New ork. I'rttt Vlav I Iske, as t arrie Stor. Miss Fhke ba.s, for the past three seasons, appeared with unbounded suc cess at ditTercnt New ork theaters, including an engagement with the late Augustine Dal at the Fifth Avenue theater, and his been engaged lor "A Tin Soldur" as a great expense. .lames K. I.ce In his character of ltals, the plumber's bo, a thiraeter orlgimll mide famous b VIr. James T, Powers, and cuiiccdtd to be one of the bet-t coined parts ever written by VIr. Hot. NATIONAL LEAGUE. U Phllad.lphli- It II I'. I'iltvbmg 0 0 V 0 1 0 1 ) ii- S 1 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 .1 0 llatteiies leever ai d O'Connor, Onli nrd Me Farlrad Umpire O' Da. V.t New Yoik Hrit game It It II. (hlcatro 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 ? J l .', New York 0 00 1 1 I) 7 5 14 21 I llatcrles fallalnn, Ditrr and Chance, Haw le and Howeimin Umpire r mslle. Second game It. II K. ( hleago 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .) 7 0 Viw cik 0000000033 5 1 Ilatteries Griffith and hllng; Carritk on I Uowennan l mplre K'nslle. At Boston it II. i: .t Louis 01010 0000 4 S u lloston 2 0 (" 0 1 0 I 0 '- 7 8 2 Ilaterles sudhqff and Iluclow; Lewis and Claike. L'mplreHuriit. A ttJrookhn Tt II. E. (Inelnnatl 0 0 0 10 1110-t.lt 1 llrcokhn 1200010000 7 2 Ilitlerle Phillips and hahoe, lluwell and lie (.ulrc. Inipire Mijdir. Enfetern League. Rochester, 4, Providence, T. Toronto, ; Springfield, M. Hartford Mnntieal Hftln. P.vr.uu-e, 3; Woiccstcr, 4 American League. Kanai Cilv, 0, Indianapolis, i (llr.t came) Indiinapolls, 10, Kansas. Cilv. 4 t".ond game) Minneapolis Uul'alo Ilaln t hleago, 0, ( letelaud, 1 BANKING HI 1'OHT OF flU: CONDITION OF TUB at Scranton, In the state of I'ennsvlvanla, at the close ot business, ept S, WO llhUt'ltll.!) loans and discounts $2,022,121 45 Overdrafts secured and unsecured . 170 31 F . bonds to secure circulation . . 100,000 O) F S bonds to secure V. S deposits 471,000 00 I' s bonds on h.-nd 1,080 uO Premiums on V S bonds fi,4l'7 l) Slocks, se-cuiltles, etc 303, TO 70 Hanking In use, turnlture and futuus .,3!W ol Due from .Nitlonal tanks (not reserve ngents) 14,477 30 Due fiom state I. irks and bankers .. 11,173 4 Dux from epproved reserve agents ., 412,512 S3 Internal revenue fctampi 1,110 22 Cheeks and oth.r cash Items 7,9a6 03 Kxchanges for clearim house lei, '.87 15 .Notes of othei .National banks H.VSO 00 Fractional piper currenc), nickel and cents 2,001 SO I infill Vlonei lleseive in Hank, i Specie liL,)vbs 8.V legal tinder notes . . Ji.OOioo 100.S83 S3 Hedemptlon fund with V S trcas- urn 15 per cent ol circulation).. 5,000 00 Due Ircm I. S troismer, utliei than . per lent ridemptloi fund 4,000 00 Total SJ70J,S5S59 I IVHII.HI1 fepltol stock pilel in $ 200,000 0.) Suiplus fund iOO.OOO 00 1 mmldeel profit., Iimi expenses and tases paid 46,449 11 Natloia.1 bank notes outstanding .,,, 100,000 00 Due to other N'ltionil banks 0,327 04 Due to state banks ami bankers .... 441 12 Due to Trust companies and Savings banks . 1.S00 M Dividends unpaid 140 50 Individual deposlU sul.Wt tn (heck. 2,373,001 50 Demand teitillcateji of deposit .18,512 0) Certified checU B,bO 50 Cashier's checks oiitttardlng Jit "2 ('lilted States deposits 420,860 49 Deposits of I'. S. disbursing utticers. 1,801 05 Total 1,703,858 59 SUte of Pennsylvania, county of Larka vtnnna, as : I, William II. Peck, cashier ol the above named bank, do solemnlr awrear that the above state ment is true to the Inst of my knowledge and belief. VVM II PECK, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th da of September, 1000. SAVI1TI I, W. EDOAH, Notary Public. Correct Attest: IIKNItY IIEM.N. Jit, flit). II OATI.1N, J, L. ION.NI.I.L. Director. The People's A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tlia Hetnflt of Vll Win Hnvc Hoitflet to Rent, Real Estnts op Other Property to Sell or Exchange, tip Who Want Situations or Help Thsts Small Advertisements Coat One Cent n Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word Except blttiation Wanted. Which Arj ln scrted Free. S FOR RENT. loii iiFAT-'norsi: with 7 uoojk nrnxv dollar tier inoutli Inquire ol T. I . tirn On, 807 Wmliltnton ownue. H)U Iir.NT- KI'IINISIIKI) HOOVI AM) IIOVHI). thrrv minima ilk trom fourt home, alu taMe board. WO Waihlnnlun acniie ... -AAAA.AAA A-th. t His- n.i:vi v ltoovt nousi:, giii:ks iiidck, nleaisnt location; modern Improvement. O S , Tribune. KOIt itKST-403 MCKAVVANNA AVKNUE, fotir ilooriq electors bent store nd lora tlon In Scranton FOR SALE ion su.n-WAvo An rrnsm nv:t am. ok anj part J'7 V joining avenue N in v.111 mi i' iiimurt) r v rnit MALI!. AI0 .mill - if.. fii.K.ii. ctnt.d. dtp. PtP. In- riuire of viri.' 1. A Sik, Main rtrcet, Jr nan, I 'j Kill SAI.r-H!r.l STVMMI KMII.Y IIOI'.SK. nevrn jeam old, wclirht 115. KfMle and sound r. S. Marker, or Kile's Hoarding Stable, Mi licnna court WANTED-TO BUY. must be In good ordir, ftate paitlculari a to make and price Address L. M., general de liver, Scranton, I'a. MONEY TO LOAN. QI'irK 5.TKA1G1IT LOANS Ct ItllY, CONNKLL building. ANY AMOUNT OF MONTY TO LOW )"l?h. straight loans or Uulhllng and Loan. At from 4 to 0 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 314 115 Conuell building. LOST. tsxet I.OSI' MONDW JiOHNINO, A SM VI.L HI U con, rope ntt iched to horns Finder please notify II Connoll), 1500 Washington avenue'. LEGAL. IV HE. (JHVDINO OF VVVOMINO AVENIE, between I'ii.e and Ash streets In the Couit of ( oinmun Pleas of Lackawanna Count. Xo 170 September Teim, 1000. Notice- is heiebv green that the report of Vie mis in the aboe entitled matter was filed In tin othce of tin Hrnthonotarv of Lackawanna count on the lot li da) of Septiinbei l'KJO lit low is bitii'Uiiie ot tne tots una expenses: .No A of Sess lot Mock Name feet, tnent 4 11 Susan Dale, Et 40 $ 5 00 10 )1 verilrton Mipplv Co.. Ml 4114 11 A. 12 15 II E. Leonard 70 47 M 1 1 swift k Co 60 3'. 0 I k 1 10 Scran'on Packing to SO 52 7 -,5'.I I1-0?'' I 4. C Co 2ro 17S01 ,, e, j j j i 8 10 J. Merrvweather .... 5 1 3 77 '110,11 10 I) K. Oikle 1i 02 47 12 jj J V. (i & VI. L. .Tones. 02 CI 04 12 14 F. VV Jones 01 CJ 72 I 11 Ann Long 40 31 ,t. 5 14 M. F. t.ilroy 117 SOT, 20 11 V. A. Coleman 1H bOM lsd II T Burke 22 T'14 1-e II James Coan 21 15S2 !b It Margaret Weir M 2172 II II Dolan 142 07 IS 0 12 Martin ktarnev 114 03 51 1,2,1,4,5 11 Foster & Collins all 111 IS 7 is 1'. Scranton Il'd Control 00 ol 00 'I 15 Ann k Catharine Mo- Guire 40 27 41 10 15 Thomas and Man . -, Vloore 40 27 44 II A. 13 1". Geo. F. McCaitv.. 53 .17 71 4 12 Sarah Kerns, Ft X. K Hulbeit CO 5 4147 ( itv of Vranton.. 7w 5 54 47 21 11 Catharine Huatie .... 41 2 11 5 H F Dolern 73 ',1 10 4 11 VI. J Kellv 77 52.411 1 11 Anthoni Walh 31 212s 10 H Iluijimln W. Dnlji.. U'l SMS 2,452 $1,(mC0O If no evceptlons are filed to above schedule vslthln thirl (10) da.vs. the report will U con firmed absolutcl b the couit CHVHLFS P MATTHEW'S, VMl I I. IIISI (, w. ,' 'loKiii . Viewers XOTK K Till: ISMMI VIlhriNQ OF THE membeis of The La.kuuanua Store Assoeia tion, Limitc I, will be held at the olllee of the association in the (.itv of Scranton I'a, on Wednesdaj, October J, 1000, at 10 o'clock a m , for the election of managers for the ensuing 3 ear, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meet ing. If S. FUHCIIH.D, Scranton, I'a , Sapt 10, l'XX) Stcretar. IX THE COURT OF ((UHTEH SESSIONS Or Lackawanna Count In re: condemnation of Factoryville and Abington Turnpike and l'lank Road, Xo W0, Octo'ier Sessions. 1900 Notice is hereby given that application will be nude to the '""ourt of Ouarter Sessions of lacka wanna Count v, on Wednisda.v, the 2Gth da ot September, l's)0, at 0 o'clock in the forenoon, for the appointment of a jury of view, conslstltg of five reputable citizens of Lackawanna count to iew and condemn so much of the Factor.vviile and Abington Turnpike and l'lank Road as lies in the county of lackawanna, for public use, free from tolls and toll gates, and to assess the dam ages to which the owner or owners thereof may be entitled therefor. Fetitlon for same Is on Hie in the office of the Clerk of the Courts of Qenrler Sessions ot the I'eae of said count It II IIOLGlTE, Attoinev for I'etltioners Scranton, I'a , August 21, 1900 NOTICE TO OWNERS OF l'ROIT.RTY ON Court stieet. Diamond avenue and 1'rovi dence load The following Is a coirect copy of a resolution of City Councils of the City of Scrarton, I'a , approved Aug. 31, pjoo: Resolved, liy the Select Council of the City of Scranton, the Common ( ouncll concuirlng, That louit street from its intersection with i'rovl deuce road to the east side of the intersection of Court street and Diamond avenue, and Dia mond avenue fiom Court street in a souther! direction to 1'rovidenee road, and 1'iovidence road from the Intersection of Diamond avenue, in a Boutherl) direction to Carbon street bridge, be paved, and the cost thereof assesMd against the abutting properties, according to the foot front rule, provided that three fourths ol all the members elected to each branch of the councils shall vote in favor thereof On the passage of this resolution bv said three-fourths lote and Its approval by the Ma)or, the Clt ( lerk shall publish a copr thereof In two news paptrs publuhed in the Clt of Scranton for ten da)a, stating that unless a majority. of tiie owners of property abutting upon Court htieet. Diamond avenue and Providence road, as above mentioned, shall vignlf) to councils in writing, within sixty das from the elate ol the approval of this resolution, theli preference of the material desired for such pavement. Coun cils will proceed to pass an ordinance directing the paving of said Court street, Diamond ave nue and Providence road, between the points above named with such material as ther nu see tit. Approved by Select Council, Aug 10, 1000 CIIAS, W V.UNKK. pre-sident Approved by Common Council, 4.itg 21, 1(00. WM V. flKIFrnilS, president. Approved, Aug 31, 19O0 JAMES M01R. Mavor. Published In pursuance of the foregoing reso lution M T. LAI El LI!, City (lerk Scranton, Pa , Sept 8, 1'SX) PROPOSALS. SEALED Pl(OPOiLS WILL HE RECEIVED AT the olllee ot the Clt Clerk, Scranton, Pa , until 7 80 o'clock p m , Thursda), Sent 20, 1X00, to construct a lateral sewer with the nee cscsjT branches, connections, manholes, basins, and futures, on the easterly aide of Washing ton uvAnie, between New York street and Mai Ion street, Each proposal shall be accompanied bv cash or certlf eel rheck In the sum of ttftv dollars as a guarantee to execute a lontract i'i awarded the same The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids Uv order of City Coun ells. M T. LWKI.I.K, City Clerk. Scranton, Pa . Sept 8, 1900. CITY SCAVENQER A. D. DRIGOS CLEANS TRIVY VAULTS AND cess poolsi no odor. Improved pumps used A. B. DRIGOS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Halo avenue, or Etcke's drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry, Telephone 540. TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS Exchange. M00Nee HELP WANTED MALE ACTlVK MN, BY" iTsTMU.lsilK.il not si: worth 2V),UU0. Duties, blrlnij help Lib eral salary and nc udtaliced to rlaht (uttj Addrew William J till, Manager, 721 llitntmit Mr.it, Philadelphia, Pi UOVKilNMKYI POSITIONS llOVT I'ltl'.l'AMB for the prutofflre or an other civil mrUd" examination ultbuut irelnK mil catalogue ut in formation. Sent tiee Columbian lorrepond tiKe I'ullege, VVu'lilngton, 1) WANTFU- r.Nrit(li;Tl(.'THUsrvOltTII YOt'NO mm, mint come well recommended! 1 per week guaranteed, 30 Llbran building HELP WANTED-FEMALE. SIMJ-VV VNTFII rOffl'HtiY TO TVhT. 1 11 VHlii: hard kIIIv binding loom In New oik state, ato cither good hard llk lund Addreoi Sleaclt V ork I vNTi: -i:pr.nir.Nu n aim. run ikn eral hcmiuolk 4111 Olive vtrect. RECRUITS WANTED. MAItlNK COUPS UNITED STATUS N VY HI', crults wanted Able bodied men; service on our warships In all parts of the world and on land In the Phlllpplres, ehen required Lieu tenant Colonel II II. Kiiae11, N W Corner lasck awanna and Womlng avenues, Scranton SITUATIONS WANTED SITI V.TIOV W NTI D-YOUNC. VI VN WITH good tlnracter wishes to woik Tor bond outside of school hours, or will work during ehiv unci attend nUht school Vnhwer todav Ail dress "II," General Dellven, "crauton, Pt SITUATION W VNTFD I1Y A OUNO (.1111. 1 general housework. Address 114 N, Pit more avenue SITUATION- WASH I) WAIIISa SI) II10S ing to do at heme bv Hist, elrs Ijundress, references if needed. Call oi aildri'ss Mis V M, care 521 Forest court, s itv WASTI'D-WOHS. Il IDE DvY Vs L Vt S dress, or nn kind of work: cm give city reference Addles T M., 70) Flm stieet SITUATION- WVS1FD-HV. V OUS(l WOMVN, at Housework. .No 014 lerelinami stieet GOOD, S-EVT II VH1 ENDI.il. SOIII U VSD eteadv, wants tioslilou F. II. S, Tribune oflle e 'WASTI.D-A V.OI .Nfl MVN OF GOOD Oil Vlt VC ter and good education, would Hie position as bookkeepei, clerk or an honest work d dress "II , ' this office DHUGGIVTS IiMll'F V KinlSTLKFD Oil ill uate in phaima. el.slies position as relief cleik Addiess salol, rate 'liibuue olllee SITI VIIOS' W VSTFD-HY A GOOD, SOHI.lt and reliable oug mm as coachman for pri vate tamll AddieM A M , 120 Euiou street, cit. A MIDDLE VOFD IJkDY WOULD MKF. TO have a situation as a lad.v'g nurse or as hrnsekceping for a small faintl) Address Mis Mar.v James, lrlhune ollic DRESSMAKING. DnF"!SMKIXO FOH CHILDHEN TO OHDF.H: also ladles' waists. Louise Shoemaker, 212 Adams eevnue. PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C SI'.UJLDIXO, C. P. A , 23 1RVD crs' Hank bulldinj. Architects. EDW'AHD II. DVIS, ARCHITECT, CON.NII.L building, Scranton. FRIDERICK L WIOWN', ARCHITECT, PHIC1 building, 111, Washington avenue, Scranton. Cabs and Carriages. RUIIHFR TIRED CBS AVI) CVRHIAGI'S, REST of service Prompt attention given ord.rs, b 'phone 'Phones !i.72 and 5132. Joseph Kelle, 124 Linden. Dentists. DR C. E. FILENDEHOER, PAUL! DUILDIN'CI, Spruce street, Scranton, DR I O. M1I.IV, SCRVNTON PRIVATE IIOS pital, corner Womlng and Mulberrj. DR C. C LAUHACH, 113 WiOMI.NG AVENUE DR II. F. RI'.Y.NOI.DS, OPP. P O. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CFE. 125 ND 127 FRANKM.N AVE nue. Rates reasonable. P. 7.FIGI.FR, Prcprietor SCR NTOV IlOt'SP, NEAR I), I, k VV PV senger depot Conducted on the l.urop. in plan VICTOR KOCH, Piopnetor. Lawyers. J. VV. DROWNING, ATTORNEV ND COI NS' I.. lor at-law. Rooms IIJ-IH VIears building D II HI.FI.OGLF. ATTOJtNHV-LOVNS NEt.O tiated on rr.il estite securltv Meats bulletins,, corner Washington avenue and s,pruee tite(t ni.vNi; i: hom.e. vitohnex andTounm i7 lor-Qt-law. Burr building. Rooms It and 14 Washington avenue. VV II LARD, VVAKREN- k KN VPP. rrORN'ES and Counsellors at Law. Republican Lulldlng Washington avenue JI.S-.UP k .IF.sst P. TrOHVFVS VND Co'fs sellorsatlaw Cuimuuiivvealtli building, Huomj 10, 20 and "1 JAWS VV. OVKKUID, TIORNEV-VM.VH Rooms 614, 515 and 510 Hoard of Trade build ing , FdWARD VV. TllWI.n. ATTORNEY. ROOMS ISW 001, 9th floor, VIears bulldinir. L. A VVA'IRKS, TrORNI V AT I AW, HOARD ot Trade building, Seranion, I'i C. R. PITCHER, ATTORN'F.V-AT-LAW', ROVRD of Trade building, Vranton, I'a PATTERSON- k WILCO, TRADERS' NA'IIONvY. Hank building c comfovs, oi3 ltrpunncvv iiuii.divg A. W. HF.RTHOI.F, AITOHNI'.V, MEVHS IILDG. Physicians and Surgeons. DR-VV. E. ALLEN. 513 .NORTH iSIIINOrON avenue. DR sl VV. L'AMOREU, OFFICE 1 10 W'VSH ingtoti avenue Residence, His Mulbern ( lnoiile ell-eases, lungs, heart Milne and genitourinary organs a special!. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Schools, SCHOOL OF TIIE LVCKAW VNVA, SCRVNTON, Pa Courses prepirator to college, law, midi cine or business Opens Se.pt 12th Nnd for catalogue Ret. Thomas M C'arui, I.I. 1)., prin cipal and proprietor, W. E Plumle, A. M, headmaster. Seeds. O R. CLARK 4. CO, SEEDSMEN AND .NURS er)iuen, store 201 Washington avenue; green houses. 1050 Soith Main avenue, store tele phone, 782. Wiie Screens. JOSEPH KULTTI.L, REAR All LVCKWANN avenue, Scrantuu, pa, manufacturer of Wire be re-ens. Miscellaneous. HAUEUVB ORCHLSIIU-MUSIO FORHVLL8, picnics, parties, leceptions, weddings and eon cert work furnished For terms address II. J Uauer, conductor, 117 W'jomlng avenue, ovrr Hulbe-rt'a muslo store, JIFOAROF.E IIRO1?. PRINTERS' Sl'Pl'MKS, EN'" v elopes, psper lgs, twine Warelrtuse, IM WuiUngtoa avenue, Scia-ton, Pa, RAILROAD TIME TABLE ''ni'iis''Vsm'iss.VVhMi PEMISYLVAWA fifllLRflllfl Schedule In Effect May 27, 1000. Trains leave Scranton: 0.45 n. m week ,inyS) tor 3Unbury, Harrlsburg-, Phlladolphln. Baltl inore, Washington nnd for Pitts burg and tho West. T,a,..m'' week dftyi r Hazleton, Pottsvllle, Reading, Norrlstown, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun-hury.Iirimijbtii- Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts hurgnndthe West. "" i To m'' week days, (Sundays ' 1.08 p. m.,) for Sunbury, Harris- owrg. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington nnd Pittsburg nnd the West. For Hazleton, Potts- 4 ot ' nend,nB &c, week days. ' ' P- m-t week days, for Sunbury, Hnzletoii, Pottsvllle, Hnrrisburg, -'"uaueipiiin nna nttsuurg.v ' II WOOD, Gen Pass. Vgt. . ' II IHTCIIIS'SOV, Grn .Mgr Delaware, Lacknwannn nnd Western. In Kffect .tune 10, 1000. X 1 ttfiUlrTn'2r '"""tun for Kew York nt 1.45, Slr' r ?' 80,1, l 10 0V a in, 12 15, 3.11 md inn.-1. l01 I'l'I'aJelphia at 3 40, 3 71 anl burl r rP.i, " " a"'1 ' " m l'"r ""f0"'1" 1 lei m ,0 p m Mi,k lul accommodation it 10 11 a . "..' s ..iiuuiini hi ,. u... ,.,n, mn,1u. ... -..j. nun ior iiiuilio Hliei nicer- medhtf stations it 110, 4 10 nnd 8 '10 a tn . rs' ?t j nU " -(5 I' ,n ror Oswego and hra i in - ,0 " ln ml ' y V '" I of Wtica at a L . i"n.a,ul ' y' P m For Vlontrose at 8 10 nn .,' i V0' '' . m mi.1 B 4S p m ForNlehol ,V,? VrT.0" nn,' (l '"' I'. ni For lllnglnmton, 10 21 It i , o''.."1 Arrle I" "Nrinton from HufTalo t, ,,, ,"'" " ""' 'n" I" ! .Ill) and 8 00 i . . !" 0,ego and Svracnse at 2 51 a. in ; l , l00 P '" Fiom UIIca it 2 Vi a. tn . m I"'!!10 I' i Fiom Nl.holson at 0 50 m ami C 00 p , i-rom Munr,e at 7 35 and io no a m 20 Jlul 8 ,, , I ooinsl,,lri. DiUslon-I.ave cr.intnn tor orlhmnl.ni ii.,.i . ,.-...- . . . f , r.n '"ll ' "s loo, H in : 1 e u.ei I.,.., , euive in -seranion irom sor.nuue b'rland nt n , , . J2.6i 4 uJ un, M-, p, ni .ro-' aii'leoke nt 11 00 a. m From Flvm. n'n at , ',o a m . 1 20. ", Ii and 11.10 p in e. .,1 , SUNDVV TIMING , ',"'rrra,e Verauloi 1 40, .100, 5 40, 10 05 a. .V'?40 '"1 h' P 1" e ""'-leavo Scranton nt 1 10, 4 10 a. in.; 1 50, ! ' ." ', I' '" iloriiis.,nB DUislon-I.eive Seranion at 10 Oi a "1011(1 n 50 p ni. Delaware nnd Hudson. In FfTect June 11th, 1900. ,''" 'or ( iiilKimlali- leave Scianton at (120, 7 ra, fl , 10 1 1 a m , 1 Ol, 1 21, 2 20, 1 '.2, 6 23, 0 2., , 57, or,. 111", p m -. 1 10 a in For llonesdale md lake Lodore 0 20, 10 13 a. m . 2 20 and 5i', p m For W likes llaue- fi 4V, 7 4. 8 41, 0 S. 10 41 3. m , 12 0), 1 2S, 2 It n, 4 27, C 10, 7.43, 10 41, 11 10 p ni For I, V R It polnts-8 45 a. m ; 12 01, 2 IS, 111 nnd 11 00 p 111. For I'ennsvlvanla R. It. points 0.45, 0 33 . m ; 2 IS end 4 27 p 111 For Mbjiy and all points north 0 20 a, m. and .1 32 p m "!UVDvY TRINS For Carbondale 7 20, 0 00, 11.13 a. m ; 2 26, 3 52, 5 47, 10 12 p m For Wilkes lliii.--013 a. m ; 12 0.1, 153, 3 28, 4 42, 0 27, 8 27 p m For Ml.anv and points north .1 52 p m. Fer llonesdale and lake Lodore 9 00, 1133 a. in and " 62 p m Lowest utes to all points in United States and Canae'a J. V HIIHDICK. G. P A , Albany. N. Y. H VV. ( RO'.s, ) p. A , scranton. Pa Lehigh Valley Railroad. In FfTect Hay 27, l'00 Trains leave Scranton, For Philadelphia and New York, via D. & II. H It , at 0 4', a m and 12 01. 2 18, 4 27 (Hlack Dhmcnd Express), and 11 10 p in. Sunda8, D. k II It It , 1 54. 7 4? p m For White Ihvcn, Hazleton and principal points In the coal regions, via D k II 11. 1! , 6 41. 2 18 and 4 27 p. m For Pottsvllle, C 45, 2 is p. m Tor H.thleheni, Faston, Heading, Harrlsburg and pilnclpil intermediate stations via 1). k II. It It, oa-i .1 m , 12 01, 2 18, 4 27 (Hlack Dia mond Eipress). II 10 p ni Sundas, I) k H. If. II . 1 13. 7 4S p m For Tunklum.ock. Towanda, I'lmlra, Ithaca, Geneva nnd initclp.il intermediate stations, Til l) L. i VV. It 1! , 8 03 a m ; 1 05 and 3 II p m For Gcnevi, Rochester, lluffato, Niagara Falls, Chicago, and nil taints we-t, via I) & II R. II , 12 0.1, IT) (Hlack Diamond Express), 7.43. 10 11, II 10 p in sunehvs, D 1 11. II. R, 12 01 p. I. ; 7 I' p m Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehlu'h Valley parloi cms on all tuln '.etween W likes Harre and New Vork, Philadelphia, Buffalo and bus pension Hrldge. HOI I IV II WH.IIUlt. Gen. upt., 2(1 Cortland street. New- lolk Cll VHI ES S I.I'.F. Gen Pass Agt . 20 Corttind street, New oik A VV VOVNTVIVCIIFH, Dlv. Pass. Agt., South Ilethlehem, I'a I'm tickets nnd P illman reservations appl 3i Lackawanui avenue, Scianton, Pa. Central Railron'd ol New Jersey. titlons In New Vork Foot of I ibert stieet, N R , nnd Smth Feir.v Anthracite eonl use el exclusively, insuring elejnllness and com'ort TIME TVIII L IN ' I FI'CT VIW 2', pmo Trains leave 'crinton for V vv Vork, Nuwjrk, Flirabelli, Phll.1d1lpl.l1. Fndcn, lie tlilelicm, VI lentovvn. Mineli Chunk and While Haven, at H i0 a 11 ; express, 120, expiess, too p m Sun ehvs, 2 11 p m lor Piltslon nni Wilkes It irrr, S "0 a. ni , 1 .'0 and 4 00 p 111 Simdavs. 2 11 p. ni ler Vlouililn Paik, s 10 a 111, 120 aid 4 CO 11 111 sundavs. 2 P. p m Fir llalllmore mil Wnlilngton. nnd pc hits S01 th and West via Hithhliini, S 10 a in , 1 0 p m 'un.h's. 2 P. p in For laii llramh Oeean (.'rove, etc , at 8 ,0 a 111 an I 1 20 p in er Heading, libation nnd ljrrlhtirg, via VI lent, nn, S u0 a 111 and 120 p 111. Sunlaj, 2 11 p m lor Pottsvllle. 8 "!0 a m , 1 20 p in 'riuongh tlekrts tn all pnints ejt. south and wet at lowest ntes at the station I II OIlllllU'sFN. C.n Supl II P HVIIlWIN. Gen Pi.s Agt New York, Ontario nnd Western R.R. 11MF TVIILF. IN IIFICT SUNDVV, JUNE 21, " noo North Hound Ii ilna. Eeaee Leive Scran- Carbon- Arrive Tialn 201 . ton. Hale Cadosli 10 10 a m. 11 20o m 1 01 p m 1 I. ,1 Tn J V II m lilln m "0" '".... 0 00 P in Irrlve ( .irbondale, (1 40 p in " ' '" South Ilounl I rains. Leave Leave j Cadosla, Carbolic! ite. Scranton n(w 70) a 111 7.40 a m "01 .... S nl 0 nJ ' '" 10 41 a in. ooil ' ....Sft'.p m 1 'I P m 4,20p.m m SUNDVVS ONLY. North Hound. Ieive Leave Scran- Caibon- Arrlvt ton dale. Cadosla oni S"0a. in 910 a m 10 41a. m "00 .... '"OP '" rrlve Carbondale, 7 45 p. m '" South Hound leave Li'ave Cadosla Carbondale. Scranton. 001 7 no a m 7 40 a m "iri ".'.... 4 ' " I'- "' Clip m 0 33 p. m " Tialti No 201 make connection for points NYiith and South on Main Line, at Cadosla Trains Nos 20.1 und 201 make Walton, Delhi, Ilain.hn and Kidney connections Trains Nos 201 and 204 make Main Line eon. nectlons on Suiidav. ,..,,. i'or fuitlier inlonnation. consult ticket agents J C V.NDFHSON, Gen Pas.s Agt , N'ew York, j' I'.! WI.III, Traveling Passenger Agent, Scran, 'ton, Pa Erie nnd Wyoming Valley, Time Table In UTect May 23, 1000, Trains leave Scranton for llawley, Lake Ariel and Intermediate points as follows: No J, 8 (J a. in. 1 No 4, 2 23 p m i No. 6, 5 20 p. in.; No. , 7 11 p m swidat trains at 0 00 a m and 2 00 p m. Trains N'o 2 and N'o, 4 eunneit at Hiwley for points on Erie railroad 20.1 . NEWSPAPERS SJJs)S fsnmssnyssssno the wMr.KT n nnK wreonp can hk had In Scranton at the news stands of Reiamin Hros , 405 Spruce and 503 Linden: U. Norton. 322 Lackawanna avenue, I. S. Schutier, 211 -piHce street n SO A LP TREATMENT, MHSL, T ELLER, SCALP TT(EATMt31T, 6.t shampooing, 50c,; facial muss( ko. iug, iww., viurvpouy, evi yuiacy ill . I ' ill J it i u ill . en id rw nm ,' J ''""lelphla at 10 00 a mil Oil. .1 4, fm Trie22,1' m Arrle '""" N Vork t ii.l it S? nni1 10:0 " m , 100, 1 ',:, .t S.41 v:!i P m Vro' Stroudsburg at 8 05 a. m j, ,.' '" ror rivmoulli at 10., 3 40. S 0V anei it V l'..m . r"r Njiithoke nt 8 10 a in Vrrive "t Virthumbeihint at 0 -., a in , 1 10, 5 00 and ot ill m A,rrl'e Vmtlcoke at 0 10 a m. Vrilve ,i,f, 'J month at 2(s). I 1J nnd 0 V) n m and