THE SCRANTOX TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1000. S LACKAWANNA COUNTY CARBONDALE. TO Pr.OTECT ANIMALS. Sorrctniy O. W. Kvans, of tho health board. 1ms for sumo time past le?en orI tatlns H"' piojert of furmliiR a branch of th) Lackiivvunnu. Society for t'reven tlnn of Cruelty to Animals In this city. He Is now In torrrsponilcncPswItli Secretary-Treasurer I). H. Atlirrton, of Srrantoii, and In a few Jays will bo able to begin nn active canvass for member. Tb' object of thf KOPlety- commends It to every citizen and no doubt, the local organization will be a strong one. In Scranton the meinW.ihlr fee Is ' and contributions are received from a large number of people who ar In sympathy with the work. There a special officer Is employed, who Inrpccta from two to four hundred hordes dally, seeing that they nie properly fed, shoed and cared for. Tie has the power to make arrests when necessary. MOZART'S EXCURSION. The cxcuislon of the Mozart band to Lake Lodore yesterday was attended by between -lOu and no persons. This Is a small patrc .e for the Mozarts, but two unusual conditions militated against the enterprise a dlsagiceablc wind s'orm and the prospect of a min ers' strike. Those present had a good time. For dancing the day was Ideal. Besides the Mozarts, the Mayfleld and Jermyn bands furnished music. Cor bondale won the base ball game from Honesdale by a score of 10 to 2. RETURNS AFTER LONG ABSENCE Mrs. A. S. Luesley went to Nineveh yesterday to meet her brother, Delos 15. Wilcox, who, with his wife, Is visit ing at the old homestead. .Mr. Wilcox went west twenty years ago and his last eastern visit was made fifteen years ago. He resides at Victor, Col orado, and Is general yardm.ister of the P. & C. C. railroad. He will ie maln east about a month. C. W. ROGERS GOES TO TEXAS. Charles W. Hogers, son of Mi. and Mrs. .1. W. Uogers, of Lincoln avenue, left yesterday un the Journal's-- relief tt.iln for Texa. Mr. Rogers has been n nurse In JJellovue hospital, in New York, and when the Journal called for vounter nurces he was among the first to respond. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Miss Grace Atkinson entered Wyo ming seminary yesterday. Miss Emma Kahl has returned from a visit of ten days, to Crytal lake. T)r II. C. Wheeler was in Uniondalc on professional business yesterday. Professor A. P. Thomas was in Vand Hng yesterday. The families of II. K. May and W. B. Evans returned from Elk lake yester day. William Headley, of New York, Is visiting Carbondale friends. Mrs. n. 15. Samson Is visiting her mother In Plttston. M L. Lathrop entertained hit broth er, H. II. Lathrop, of Princeton, yes terday. The Heciierchc Dancing class .will conduct a social at Buike's hall tomor row evening. Common council lacked one of hav ing a quorum last night and another attempt to hold a meeting will be made Friday evening. A WONDERFUL CURE OF DIARRHOEA. A PROMINENT VIRGINIA EDITOR Had Almost Given Up, but Was Brought Pack to Fe-fect Health by Chamber1 -'.n's Coiic, Chole a and Dlarrhoe. Remedy. READ HIS EDITORIAL From the Times, HilMil'e, V I suffered with diarrhoea for a long time and thought I was past being cured. I had spent much time and money and suffered so much misery that I had almost decided to give up all hopes of recovery and await the result, but noticing the advertisement of Chambei Iain's Colic, Cholera ana Diarrhoea Remedy and also some tes timonials stating 'iow seme wonderful cures had been wrought by this reme dy, I decided to try it. After taking a few doses I was entirely well of that trouble, and I wish to say further to my readers and fellow-sufferers that I am a hale and hearty man today and feel as well as I ever did in my life. O. K. Moore. Sold by all drug Eists. Matthews Pros., wholesale and retail agents PEOKVILLE. Mr. Howard Barber, who has been working at Steelton, Pa., returned home last evening. Mr. W. P. Mott, who has been for several mouths at a private hospital at Philadelphia for treatment, is not expected to recover. Pierce forest fires were raging on the East mountain yesterdny. On account of the sontlnued drouth vpgetatlon has dried and burns like tinder. Mrs. Rogers and daughter, Miss Ola, are expected home today from an ex tended visit with relatives at Chicago HI. Mr. M11C3 B. AVademan is quite 111 at his home on Hickory street. Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis are visit ing friends at Montrose. Mr. George Sitgreaves, who has been spending several weeks In the western states, returned home from Chicago, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Harloe, of Hawley, are spending a few das In town. On account of the scarcity of water, the Ontario colliery was obliged to shut down at an early hour yesterday af ternoon. A larite pump has been put In place at the foot of the hill, where connection is made to the Aruhbald Water company's lino. The watei com pany's main ran dry. Some youngsters set fire to a pile of ties nt the rear of the Methodist church. The wind blew a gale at the EVERY WOMAN GraeUaw needs srellible.montblr.Mfralatlnj medtelai. Onlr hsnrjlMoaa; tho purest drugs should b (sect. If yau wins the beat, get Op. Peal's .Thsaenufno(Dr. Peal's.) Dover For Sal. 'by JOHN H. PHELPS. Spruce street. ' & s time, the flames spioad to the fences, and In a short time the ill was spreading In nil directions. The dry grass burned like Under. A large num ber of peoplo tinned out, and after a few minutes' labor succeeded In put ting out the lire. Had any of the nojt by buildings caught lire the town would have been at the metcy of the llames, as the water In the Archb.ild Water company's mains had been turned off and no water was available for llre-llglitlng purposes. The residence of .loliu Low cry, locnted on the Hast Side, near the In idge, had a narrow escape from de struction about 8 "o'clock yesterday morning, occasioned by the burning out of a chimney. The llames communi cated to the roof, and but for the heiolc efforts of a bucket brigade the building would have been destroyed. JERMYN AND MAYFIBLD Gannon-Marian Nuptials Death of a Well-Known Mayfleld Resident. A quiet wedding took place In the Church of the Sacred Heart yesterday morning, when Miss Mary Gannon and Mr. John Marian, both cf this borough, were married. The bridal party en tered the church nt 7 o'clock and pro ceeded to the altar rail, while Mid Sadie Timlin played the wedding march from Lohengrin. The grooms man was Mr. P. P. Devcis, of Avoca, and Miss Margaret Gannon was brides maid. The bride wore a handsome cos tume of castor Venetian cloth, with hat to match. The bridesmaid was attlicd In white organdie, with a hat of black moussellne. After the ceremony the party repaired to the bride's home on Main street, wheto a wedding break fast was served. After breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Marian left on the 9.211 train for Buffalo N. Y. The groom former ly lived In Plttston, but for the past live years has been Insido foreman for the Temple Iron company at the Ed gerton colliery. He has many friends In Jermyn and Plttston, who will be pleased to hear of the happy event. Mrs. Marian also has a large circle of friends In this vicinity. Those present f i om out of town were Miss Kate Mar Ian and Mrs. Michael Hopkins, of Plttston; Mr. and Mrs. .Michael Mai Ian and sons, Joseph and Klchaid, of Arch bald: Miss Kathleen Brown, of Colo rado Springs; Mi. and Mrs. C. P. Gan non, of Olyphant, and Mr. P. F. Dev ers, of Avoca. The Flist Aid society have reeelveJ a communication trom the National Volunteer Emergency Medical corps, asking them to adillate themselves with the corps. The matter will b consldeied nt the next meeting of tho society. Mr. P. P. McNulty, a respected resi dent of Mayfleld, was discovered dead in bed yesterday morning. The de ceased had been complaining of 111 health for several months, but was able to attend to his duties as barn boss at the Erie mule barn on Wed nesday, and his death under such un expected circumstances Is a sad blow to the afflicted wife and three chlldien who sin vlve lilm. He was forty-two years of age. and had been a resident of Mayfleld foi the past fourteen years. The funeral will take place on Friday morning. A lequlein high mass will be celebrated in Sacicd Heart church. In terment will be made in St. Rose ceme tery, Carbondale. The Catholic Mutual Benefit society will hold a special meeting at S o'clock this evening to arrange for attending the funeral in a body. OLYPHANT. John Y. Williams, of Susquehanna street, and Mrs. Wilson, of Lee Park, Wllkes-Baire, were united In mairlage by Rev. John Hague, at that place, yesterday afternoon. Mr. Williams Is the father of Borough Auditor L. L. Williams, and has a host ot fi lends, who extend their congiatulations. Mr. and Mis. Williams will reside at Lee Park. S. L. Webster and family have moved to Scranton. Mr. and Mis. Joseph Hull and family have returned from Lake Ariel. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Gannon attended the Gannon-Marlon nuptials at Jer myn yesterday. The borough auditors filed the le ports of the school and boiout-li ac counts with Clerk of the Courts Daniels yesterday. "The Irish P.iwnbiokers" was pre sented before a large audience at the Father Mathew Opera House last even ing. The performance was flist class. William Kennedy, of Oneonta, N. Y., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Kennedy, of Illakely. Mrs. Viola Pugh and niece, Elizabeth Jones, and John Jones returned yes terday morning to Baltimore, after spending the summer here. Mrs. D. L. Jones. Mrs. A. F. Crans and Miss Florence Howard spent yes terday at HnrveVs lake. Moses Evans, of Forest City, visited friends In town yesterday. BALD MOUNT. Miss Corlnne Blesecker Is home fmm Harvey's lake. j Mrs. Thaddeus Roth entertained her . Sunday school class last Pilday after 1 noon. I Mrs. Charles Tynel and daughter, miss Teresa, or J'lttston, leturnel homo today, after spending a week at the Van Busklrk home. Miss Madge and Ford Wrlgley left on Tuesday for Wyoming somlnur. to lesume their studies for tho coining year. Mrs. Mary A. Kimpp Is entertaining her sister. Mrs. Keatley. ot Kingston. Misses Eleanor and Grace Blesecker attended ITfe Sunday school convention at Bethel last Satuiday. Dr. W. H. Newman had, last Friday, what might have proved a serious ac cident. While driving, the bolt secur ing the tongue of the carriage to the neck-yoko gave way. The horse, be coming frightened, ran. The doctor, finding them uncontrollable. Jumped from the carriage, lecelvlng a few bruises und a pretty thorough shaking up. The canlage was a wreck, while tho hoises received only a few slight scratches Mrs Piank Decker and chlldien, of Boston, Mass., will spend the autumn Pennyroyal disappoint. Boldforfl.OOperboi. Pharmacist, ccr. Wyoming avenue and at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Roth. Ford Wrlgley entertained his friend, James Saxe, of Carverton, over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. McKune, of Pnlon-vJ dale, are gunstt, of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jennings. Mrs. Oscar Van Busklik is ut Scran ton. Mrs. John Nowtnnti will entertain the Ladles' Aid society of the Metho dist Episcopal church this evening. Eddie Klrcher and Joroph Coon nre In attendance at the Keystone acad emy. t Our school opened lust week, with Mr. Floyd, of Blnghamtnn, and Miss Kathcrlno Thompson, of this place, as teachers. About sixty pupils nre en rolled. Willie, only child of Commissary Sergeant and Mrs. William Smith, ot Stnten Island, died of brain fever at the home of Mr. Smith's mother, at this place, last Pilday, aged eight months and three days. Funeral scr-. vices were held at the house on Sun day at 3 o'clock p. m., conducted by Rev. Hlgglns, of the Presbyterian church. A quartette, composed of Mrs. William Fuller, Mrs. J. C. Cobb, Messrs. Ford Wilgley nnd Harry Van dehurg, rendered suitable selections. Mrs, O. Van ituskirk and Mrs. Cobb sang "Sleep, My Little One," nt the cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Smith have the sympathy of the enthe commun ity In their sad uffllctlon. "Ere sin could blight or sonow fade, Death came with friendly caio; The opening bud to heaven convey'd, And bade It blossom theie." TAYLOR NEWS. Death of a Child Quietly Married. Coming Eisteddfod Personal and Other News Notes. Death entered the home of Coal In spector nnd Mrs. Frederick Walllck, of Taylor street, yesterday morning at 11 o'clock, nnd lemoved their bright nnd Interesting little son, Wlliner. Tim f uncial will occur tomorrow (Friday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be made In the Forest Home cemetery. very pretty wedding was solem nized Inst evening at Providence, when Miss Amelia Mai tin, an estimable young lady of North Taylor, and Mr. Earnest Snoocks, a popular young man, also of this place, were united. The ceremony war performed by thu Rev. T. H. Watkln-1. of the Welsh Bap tist church of that pln'v. Rev. Dr. H. H. I-ains. Messrs. Rich ard Roberts. David Davis, William Thomas. Arthur Morgans, Mrs. H. E. Davis. Misses Olwen Howells, Lydla Hosklns and Gladys Samuels were In attendance at the Ablngton Baptist conference ns delegates from the Cal vary Baptist church. Prof, and Mrs, John Watklns and family of Main street, ore on a tvo weeks' Fojourn to New York city. Mr. nnd .Mrs. Earnest Brownwell pnel son, Homer, are enjoying tho breezes at Atlantic City. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western mjnes worked as usual with a full force of miners yesterday. The Christmas eisteddfod programme Is Peine awaited with much Interest by our singers nnd also those out of town. Jt will be out In the near fu ture and promises to be a very Inter esting season of competition. Watch for It. The attention of our board of health Is called to the disg'-acelul condition of Third street. Taylor castle. No. 26". "CnlgkN of the Coldnn Eagle, will meet In tegular ses sion this evening. Misses Lillian and Amelia Evans have returned bom. from a two weeks' so.louin to Fletvi!lt?. Dr. and Mrs. Adam Stegner, of South Talor. visited th latter's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. C.lh-s Decker, of Noith Scranton on Tursda. Lackawanna v.allov council. No. SI. Junior Order United American Me chanics will meet la session UiIe even in L'. Miss Olwen Howells. of South Tay lor, is visiting her sister. Mis. Henry I.mwIs, nt Dover, N. J. Mi.". Plchard If. Jones and daughter, Miss Lizzie, of Starrs' street, visited friends at the Archbald yesf-rday. Rev. Geoige Lees, of Dunmcre. vis ited friends In this place on Tuesday. MOOSIC. The school boaid met In legulur ses sion Monday evening. The resignations of Messrs. McCilndle nnd Loverlng weie lead and accepted. This necessi tated the leorganlzatlon of thu board, as Mr. Loverlng was secietary and Mi. McCrlndle treasuier. There was some dllllculty in electing officers to fill the vacancies. Mr. "White and Mr. Mn call weie finally elected secietaiy and treasurer, and Mr. Charles Snvdei, president. The bills of John Koons, John King and other small bills weie lefened to the finance committee. Mr, Maseall anil Prof. Osborn were ap pointed as a committee to purchase the neeesoj'-v supplies for the schools Mr, Jem '?, Mr. Maseall and Prof. Osborn v. - '"'pointed to draw up rules go- .j.i'g the school property and scho.. The board adjourned, to meet the second Monduy In October. Three Sunday school classes of the Presbyterian church, taught; by Mrs. W. C. Drake, Mr. John McCrlndle and Mis. I.F. Price, enjoyed the afternoon at Nay Aug park yesterday. The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dalley, of Mlnooka avenue, Is seilously 111. Mrs. James Brown has returned home, after spending two weeks visit ing among friends nt Moscow and vicinity. Mrs. Alex Young, Mrs, Archie Young, si., and Mrs. James Campbell, of MoosIc, and Mrs. Alex Laird, of Avoca, spent yesterday at Nay Aug paik. CLARK'S GREEN. r. and ...rs. Pert Hrlltain and son, of Oly pi.ant, were visitors hero on his many relatives over Sunday Ian. Mr. Clarence Ptae was the guest ot Mix Irene S'neioks on .Sutietij last. Mr. and Mrs. ..ueneter Williams, ol West Sirautnii. weie cillrif on Mr. and Mrs. p; 1, Phillips on hum. ay list. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Matthews returned to their home last week alter dimmer's sojourn at Maple ('roll. Mr. ami Mrs. J. P. Ayleaworth were attend ants at me birthday natherinir ot the tatter' mother, Mis. Mary Slajkm, ir Ij Plume, on Monday last. Mrs. Slayton is a ell mewved and esteemed lady ol rlsht) nummeia. Mis. Surah lloardman, of Palton, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Kill Chapman. II. i:. Nnrthiip left on Monday last for lms. nesi trip In Xe York state, with ninghimton as the rlrtt stop. An amusing entertainment of the "Rai; Polls" was slcn last Tuesday ecnlnir to a larce gath ering;. It ns conducted by Mrs, L'hailes Krehs, nt Wilkea-IUrre. She also ruo several mirth irot liking rii'ltatioiif. It U i ui rent I)' reported that O. P. Matthews has disponed of his Interest In Maple Croft to his son, Wallir b. attheos, and has purchased the beautiful resilience now occupied by Jwhon I). Vjlcswortli. Iloth of these properties arc to be greatly improved In the near future. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS REDUCED RATES TO RICHMOND. Via Pennsylvania Railroad, Account of Meeting of the Sovereign Grand Lodge, I, 0, O. F. For the meeting of tho Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. O. O, P., to be held at Richmond. Vn.. September 17-22, tho Pennsylvania Railroad company will sell excursion tickets to Richmond fiom nil stations on Its line, at the rnte of one fare for the round trip. Tickets will be sold and good going September 14, 13, an 1 IS, and will be good to return until September 25, In clusive. For particulars In regard to stop-off at Philadelphia. Baltimore, and Washington, consult neatest ticket agent. ONE FARE TO PHILADELPHIA And Return via the Lehigh Valley Railroad, Account State League Republican Clubs Meeting, Sep tember 17th and 18th. rTlnknti i,i u.iln CJrt,nYl.n,. 1T.M, 1fill I and 17th, for nil trains, except the Black Diamond Express, good to re turn to September 22nd Inclusive. For additional Information consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents. To Richmond, Va., und Return for Ono Fate, via -the Lehigh Valley Railroad, Account of the Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. 0. 0. F. Tickets will be on sale September 14, 15 nnd 16, good to return to and in cluding September 25. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents for further par ticulars Stats Republican Clubs, Philadelphia For the above meeting agents of the Lackawanna railroad will sell special excursion tickets to Philadelphia, nt the rnte of ono faie for the round trip. Tickets will be sold September Kith. Hth und 17th. Good for return until September 22nd. Children between tho uges of five nnd eleven years, inclu sive, one-half the adult rate. JOAQUIN MILLER'S WOUNDS. A Bullet Shattered His Arm An Ar row Pierced His Leg. 1'iom the S -iltlc I'osl-Intelllgemei. Joaqln Miller, being a real poet. Is privileged to be as unique as he pleases and ho has always pleased to culti vate as many harmless Idiosyncrasies as he had time for aside from dash ing off a gem of poetry now and then. He insists that there Is method In most of his madness, for Instance, his long hair and llowlng beard bide ugly scars made by the red man's arrow long ago. He has always been noted for handwriting more Illegible even than that of Hot ace Greeley. He started for the Klondike with the first of '07, in the capacity of correspondent for a San Francisco newspaper and a number of eastern periodicals. One of his fit st letters, containing his famous poem on the Chllkoot, having arrived by mall in tills city, was ordered transmitted to the San Francisco pa pet by telegraph. Then a dlfliculty arose, not a telegraph operator nor a copy leader In town could make meaning out of his lines, which resem bled silhouettes of the Sierras. The San Francisco newspaper telegraphed an offei of $:!00 to any one who could decipher It. without avail, and the letter was forwarded by mall, to be deciphered finally by bis private sec letaiv In San FrancUco. The incident was mentioned Jokingly to the poet ycsteiday. and he quickly rolled up the sleeve of his right aim, showing the scar of a bullet wntch had passed completelv through the foiearm, in juring the nerves and cords-of the lingers. "That's Just to show you," said Mr. Miller, "thnt while I nm un happily conscious of my bad writing, It Is not affectation." Ex-Governor Semplo, an old filend of Mr. Miller, was present, and told how the matter of the airow wound In Mr. Millet's features had come to his peisoitu'i knowledge; this led to a discussion of the cause of the poet's lameness. "I am not neatly so lame now as I was 20 yeais ago," said Mr. Miller. "That lameness was caused by another arrow wound many yeais ucro, I never could understand why the old wound should continue to trouble me until one day In Dawson, soon after I had completed that long Yukon Jour ney, I chanced to scratch my linger on my leg while taking a bath. To my surpilse I found It was a piece of tiint, which I diew out ot my leg. That endless walking 'pushing' as they call It had done It." In conversation Mr. Miller Is ex ceedingly original, his talk spatkllng with quaint conceits of expression and odd tumn of thought. In prose he has contributed much excellent work to literature, and In poetry man) of his admirers think that age Is Improving, like wine, the quality of his verse. THEATRICAL. "A Tin Soldier." One of llojt's early creation, "A 'I 111 boldier," whlcli nude the theattr-Roera of moie than .1 decade dRo nciearn with Ijuitlitei, has been ie vhed and was presented at the Lyceum la-t night. Of course It has been modernized to an extent by the intioduttlon cf the up-to-date peclalty, and the s,vclalt. as l general! known, is an important factor in the Ilo.Ui.iu farce. Tho company that presented " Tin holdicr" lat night has some eoou people Ir. it. One of th best known hen-abouts l Amy Aine. who uai n-en hue ecial times with "A Contented Womm" coinp.iu. Ma) I'Uki' nude .1 decided lilt with her xocal number and fieitrude Town send e-ns a coon i-onc so well that she was twice recalled by I he audience. The brunt of the fun makliu.' deolvcs upon llany Ilond, .lam- V. Lee, Amy Ames and Mamie Forbes. "Quo Vadls" at the Academy. '(Juo Vadis" wes lesented at the Academy last virniiiK to a very (air audience. The piece was well staged, the seencr) was magnificent and the actlnj members of Ihe company finer Miss lifter as Lygla was excellent as was fouls I.eon Hall and Leander tllntieten In the icpcrtoire roles of I'tteomius and VinlUus. This afternoon "Komeo and Juliet" will be pioduced and this eienlnir "Moths ot Society" will be pre sented. Famous Plays. One of the uieatcst successes of the lounliy it "bady 1.11," and one of the stiongefct innuntlc p!a) eer produced U "Soldier of tho Dnplic," one of the longest runs plaei In New Voik va done by "Chljpa." These are hut a feir of tho sui-rcu.es presented by the WoHord'Shciidan com. pony duilny their engagement in our city at the Aeaileni). Iliey are the U'ry best pla; ever uhen by a iipertolie orinntratlou, and Ihe announcement of such a line of plas Is enough tn create moie than passing notice. This, together with the retmiikahle stanim? cltrn by this organiza tion, they hae met with deservedly well mer ited uucm. The lompany Includes many peipu. Jar artists who uro imoiq than ordinarily well known, and who Invariably become local favor- The People's A POPULAR CLKAKINr. HOUSE for th yamlt or VH Wit Hnvc Hotise to Kent, Ketil Estate ortlter Property to Sell or Kxc!mii!j. or Who Wnnt Slttfntlotis or Help Thau Small Advertisements Coit One Cent a Word. Six Inscitioiu for l?lvo Cents a Word-.lixcopi Sltuutlorii Wuutci. Whlcli Arj ln scr ted 1'Vcc, FOR RENT. ron iiknt-ikhtm: wirii r uooms. niTrx.v dollars iier month. Inquire of T. C tlrlf f.n, .'(07 Washington UM'iiuc. SJ1S- M.UVr.N ItOOM llor.SB, (SIIIIKN RIDQi:; tileaunt location, modem lmproxcmrnt, O. S Trltiure. -- I'Otl P.CNT - 401 LACKAWANNA AVENHi:, four tloor; elevator! bet store and loca tion In Scranton. FOR SALE rww MAITAtTl'lti:itS, CMMTAMSTS, INiT- org and piomotcr ihouid notice lids list of inunt Inns, lor nale at ri.iouablc litcim- IViul neau'te It.itlroael Switch, Draper's tiiemieal l'rn reiw for Tanning Lcalhci. CrlOhi'ii 1'ihiIU.iII Lid. lecloi, (Juiltm Hi's I'rewrvatlcc for l'.e;, lluoth's Mail Hair Cut'hcr and IHicer, Kick's Mouth Opener for nlnul, Walton's Iniprowd Hiirt Sleee, ItuhliiowlU'i Hat, ''oat and I'mbrella Holder, lli,iiii,m's I'neiimatlr Mioe hole, Andre's ll,iiid Kle,itur Attached to Mep Laeldeii, Wntei lnans Drew Mitcld llotdci, Lewis' Nut-Lock, Hanson A ItanKon'n Automatic Car Wheel He kc. Oilier valuable patents for mile Persons elclrim? to purchase in am pirticular line should Mate r'fiulrcments. We aid lnenton to net cap ital, unel naslst capitalists to And meritorious In Millions Wc butt! clients seekine partner to furnish nioi ev with which to patent tlieli lilf.it. Addicss Till: PA1KST RlXOItl), Baltimore, Md. WANTED-TO BUY. WAnD-SErONinHASiOTACHlVR: mutt be In Eood order; ttate particulars as to make and price. Address, L. M., general de livery, Scranton. Pa. MONEY TO LOAN. QUICK STtTAioilT LOANS. CUHtlY, COSNT.LL building;. ANY AMOINT OF MONT.Y TO LOAN QlllUK, etialght loans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to C per cent. Call on N. V. Walkir. 3U-.I15 Council butldlnir. DRESSMAKING. DItr..SSMAKLG FOP. CUILnitEN TO -OnDKIt; also ladles' waists. Louise Shoemaker, 212 Adams aevnue. LEGAL. NOTirn-Tin: annual mit.ti.sq or 1111: members ot The Lackawanna Stoic smii 1 1 Hon, Liinitcl, will be held at the eililcc of the aoclation in the City of H.ranton, Pa. oil Wednesday, October 3, HHKI, at 10 o'clock a. m , for the election of managers for the ensuing jeai, and for the transaction of nude other limine, as may properly come before the tueet liur. 11. S. r'AiJICIIII.U, Serunton, Pa, fcept. 10, UWU. Ncrctary NOllt'K IS lli:iti:ilY (IIVKN THAT A.N Al'l'LI cat:on will be made to the i;oeiiior ot the Slate of l'enns.ltaiiii on Sitmday. October 0th, PHXI, by Prank II. Snuler, Prank .1. Schoonover, Charles S. hnccler, John I). Collin and K. V. Cooke, under the Act of emby ot the Com monwealth of lnmljnla, entitled an Act to provide fur the tmorpotation and emulation of certain coioratiuns, approved April i'l, ISi4, and the AUpplemcnti thcictu, for the charter ot jn intended ccrpoiation, to be called "The; C'oeey Creek Coal Compinj," Ihe character and ob ject of which Is tor the purpose of mining, pic turing and fcclllni; of coal and Icasiner of coa. land, and for these purposes to biie and pus sew all the liijhts and benefits und privileges of tile said Act ot Assembly and its supplements. K. !'. COOKi:, Solicitor. NOTICE TO OWM'.HS )P PltOI'KltTY ON Court tttieet, llumond avenue and Pioci clencv load. The following is a collect copy of a resolution r! ( It Councils of the City ol Scranton, Pa., approved Aiik. 31, 1U00 Heleed, H. the helecl Council of the Citv of crjiiton, the Cunuuou Council cuncuulni:, lhat Court street fiom tU intersection Willi Pieni clence road to the east side of the inteisectioa of ( Vim t Miuct and Diamond nvniue and Dia mond amine limn ( ulirt stieet in a boutherh elieectlor. to Providene road and Piovideiice road from the interxection of Diamond avenue, in a suiitlieiH dlieetlon to ( aibon street bridge, be paed, und the cost theieof asscwd uiruin-tt the ahutiini; pioperties, accoidina; to the foot front UiIe, pioudeel lh.it tluee lourtta of all the members eleite-d le each branch of the rouuiiU t-hall lute in faior thereof On Hie parage of this u-olutiul. b said threc-hiurth vote and Its appiowl be the Majoi, Hi,- Cll ( ieik fchall publish a cope Ihereiif in two news pupeis publih-d in liu- file of Seranlon for tell dais, statin;; that uuh ss a nujoritv of the owners of piopeit.c ahuiiine; upon Coutt Ktieet, Diamond ucentie and Piucidenc. roid, as above mentioned, shall idcnif) tn couni lis In wilting, within sixty das from Hie date of the ippieiil ut this i. solution, tie Ij piTleieme if the mateilal desired for nueli paiement Conn e lis will proLeed to pasii an uidinatiiy- diicclinx the pawner of sahl Court street. Diumcrd ate line ami Proxideuce load, betwcci. the points above1 named witli ttrh lnateiiut as thev mac Me lit. Approied by Select Council. Aug. 16, 1900. HS WAHNKIt. president. Appioieel by Common ouiieil, Aug. 21, Paul WM. V. CltllTiriPs, pieidelent. Appioieel, Aug. .11, l'lejel. JAMES MOIIt. Major. 1'ublUhed In pmsuance of the foiegoim, leso lutlon M. T. LAVELLE, City Ueik. sxranton, Pa., Sept. 8, llsjO. PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL HE P.EEIEI AT the otlice of the C'it Cleik. Sciantou, ,Pa , until 7.10 o'ehic'i. p in.. Ihuisdaj. e-pt 'JO, 1'ieiO. tei construe a lateral eewei with Ihe m-e es-irv blanches, coniii'i tlous, manholes, basins, ami hvluiei., on the easteil.1 i.id- of Wusliuig inii aieinie, Ik twee n New oik otieel and Mai ion ktieet. Each pioposal '.hali be aeeoiiipaiiied by cash or eeitlfied elieck in Ihe sum ot lift; dollars as a guaiautce to execuic a contract u awarded the same The cltv receive, the right to lejeet anv or all bids U orelet of Citv Couu ells. M. T. I.AVELLP, Citv Clcik. Scranton, Pa.. Sept. i, PKK) CITY SCAVENGER a. n. nitinns cleans, pkivy vaults and ce?3 pools; no odor. Improicd pumps used. A. . nitlGOS, Proprietor. Leave ordeis lift) North Main avenue, or Eicke's drug store, cor uer Adams and Mulbeny. Telephone 1)510. He wherever thev appear. "Taken fiom Life" will be the opening bill, and It Is one ot the httongest in the repertoiie. Polite vaudeville acts will be pieaented at each perfoim.'nee. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Doslon H, n, r; St. Louis 0 0 0 1 0- .1 T j Ilotton t 1 8 .' 0 3-18 III l llatcrles Powell and ltoblnon; MtlioU und C'laike. Umpire Hurst. At Philadelphia u. . K. Plltflmrg 10 12 2 2 0 1110 17 PltlUdelphia 0 0 0 0 0 2 l 7 0 II It i llatterles Waddcll, Pliillippi and Zimmcr; Ihrnhaid, Donohue and McK.iiI.iimI. I'nipiri O'Day. At New lork Kiist game It H. r. Chicago I) 0 0 S ,H 0 0 2 - II 'i -j New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 H I 10 batteries -Mcnefcc and KHng; Mercer, fi,ii..our ami (jrady. I'mpire (latfney. Second game , j, i; Chicago 1000 2 3 0 (1 H 1 New York 02 J 00 I 1-7 n V batteries Taj lor and Kllngj Tajlor and Haw ennan. I'mpire Oaltney. At Ilrooklin-- p. , n, Iliookljn 3 0 0 10 0 S n n't ;i C'lli'i iill 0 2 i i 2-1 8 1 UattrrlcH Halm and Peltzj Melilnnlly ami Kar roll. Umpire En) ilc r. American League. Chicago. 12; Cleveland, i (ilrsl (same), Chicago, It; Cleveland, 1 (second game), Indianapolis, I; Kansas City, 1 Milwaukee, 2; Pctiolt, 1 (first came). Milwaukee, i; Detroit, 1 (second game), Minneapolis, 7! buffalo, fl (first gamrt. buffalo, 7i Minneapolis, 3 (second game). Eastern League. Springfield, 'i; Toronto, 8, Rochester, 7, Providence, 1. Worcester, 15, Rraiue, 5, MontitaMIarlfoid llaln. Exchange. HELP WANTED-MALE. s-- WANTED-". SLESMEN POIt ( Altl'ET PEl'Mll nient Apply to Superintendent, Jonas Long' Sons. W'ANTED-liltST (Ls.s SHOUT OllPI'.II COOK wishes iHisltion. lias Iwcli on j.ieht for lu-t foe winters, dlress "W, ' rare 'tribune. ACTIVE .WW. IIY ESTUILIMIEI) IIOl SE worth j-JIii.iuki. Duties. Iiliing help. Lib eral salat) end expense, adv-iticed to riecht part). Aildrcw William .) I hi, Manager. 721 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. UOVEHNMENT ItrstriONS-DO.VT PltKPMtK for Ihe pototllce or any nlhir civil servlie eximlnatloii williout seeing oui catalogue of In formation. Sent tiee. Columbian Correspond enco College, Wa-hliigton, D. C. WANTED-ENEIiOETIC TUUSTWOHTIIY YOlMl man; must come well i ccommended ; ?12 per week guaranteed, .10 Llbrarj llullding. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WANTED- COMPEfENT I.V11Y STP.NOU riiphcr, who has had expeiienee In otllee ve-oik. AdtliesH giving refercnceH tnd Miar)' 'a peeled, htenogiapher, Tribune office WANTED I'APEillENCED SALESl.MlY IN chin, i, gla-sware ami latupa. China Hall, 111 Wyoming avenue WANTED-lMMr.DIATIXY, I'.NpTnillAt ED (1IHI. foi general housewuik. Apply Ul" Ulbsoii street. SILK WANTED KOItl'.LVrtY TO TAKE t II IIOi: haid t.Illc winding loom in New mk state, alo otliev good hard silk hands. Address Sle.ul) W ork. RECRUITS WANTED. MAtttNK COUPS t'NITED S1ATE.S NAVY HE riults wanted Able bodied men; service on our warships In all parts of the world and on land In the Pliihppites, when required Lien tenint Colonel 11 It. Hus-ell, N. W. Correr lauh awanna and Wyoming avenues, Scranton. SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED YOlINfi MAX 21 YE BS OI.tCwTlTl cxccllrnt Lhsiattct, rapid and accurate so eriiitant, pool pentnaii ami first hss knowl'de of business ineth.xls, would like work in en tice or on books. ilet leieieiices. "H," Tiitiune olfiee HOY 1C YEUfS OLD IlE'slIIP.S POSITION IN atchilect's olhte. Address 812 Marion street. SITUATION WANTI'D OUNa MAN WITH geiod character wiies to woik for board outside of school limits, or will work during el.iv and iittind nlaht mIioo, Auhvvir todav. e. dies-- "II," (ienetal Delivery, Seianton, Pa. SITUA1 ION WAN'I Ell -11 TA' imr(intLT general housework. Address US N. Kll inore avenue. S1TUVTION W.WTKD-WAMIINU AND IKON- ing to do at home bv litst class hiutuhess. references if needed. Call or addiess Mis . M, care 5!j Korest court, tit). wanii:d--wohk iiy the. hay as lcs- elress, or an.v kind of work: can give city reference. Acidic m. T. M., 7tW Elm stieet. C00D., NEAT UAltrr.NDI'.R, SOIIKH ll) (steady, wants position. P. II. S., Tilbiine oltlce. PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. KDWARII C. SPAULDINO. C. P. A 2.1 TUUI era' Bank bulldiuj. Architects. EDWAItD II. DVI, AltCIUTKCT, CONNEI.f. building, Scranton. KltEDIillCK L. UUOtt.N. MtCHITECT. PltlCE budding, 12ii Washington avenue, Scratitou. Cabs and Carriages. itunnEit iniED cns and CAitituoEsriiEsr of servile Prompt attention given older, by 'phone 'Phones 'Mi and 6132. Joseph Kellev, 124 Linden. Dentists. IIP C. n. P.ILENnEUGEIt, PAULI UliLDIMI, Spruce street, Scranton. Dlt. I. O. LYMN, SCHAN'ION PHIVATU HO--pltal, corner Wyoming and Mulbeir.v Dlt. C. C. LAlilACII, 115 VOMING AVENUE. Dlt. II. K. HEYNOI.DS, OI'P. P. O. Hotels and Restaurants. rilE ELK CAKF. Um ND 127 KHWKLIX AVE nue. Hates reasonable. P. KKlCil.Elt, Pioprletor. SC11AN10N HOISE, NF.AU D , L. Sc W. PA. senger depot. Comlucled on the Kiuopeau tdau VICTOIt KOCH, Pnpiietcu. Lawyers. J. W. nitOWNINd, TI01tXE, AND (OIN.Si-i." lor-at-law llnom 312-.11 1 Mens building 1). II. ItKl'LOCI.E, ATIOK-.EY-1.0 WsTV:(V Hated on leal e-late w unity. .Meats lnulilinv. cotner Washington avenue and Sptuce tieet. litAMirl IIOYI.I. iioH.NE AND 7 OlAM-x" loi at-lavv. IHin building, llooni, H ami H Washington avenue ' Wil.LAUD, WAIHIEN & KNAl'P. AirOHXlTl and C'ounsellon-at Law. Id piililliau bultdiiiL Washington avenue JKHSTl" & JEnM P. VTHHtM'V.s, WIlToiV sellarsat-Luw. C.imiiiomv.altli bi.tl.hng, Hoi mi 10, 20 ami 21. JAMES W. Ovlvleillli, Anoii.'i:.Ai-LW Itootns fill, 511 and 5111 Hoard of Ttade build, ing. M)W'AltD W. -IIIWI.U. ATHHtMIY. ti"ii)is MU-'.IOI, llth tlooi, Me-ars liulldliig, iX w.vnir.H, ATrnro:Y-Aiiuv7"i7otjiD of Tiade bulldliu, iiaiiuiii. Pa. C. 1L "i-nniEH. ATrOlINE.Y-AT I.Av7 lioTlID of Tiade building, Snanton. Pa PATTEItSON tc WILCOX. IHAHEHS' NATIONAL Dank building. C. COMEOYS, le-13 IlEPUnLICAN lll'H.DINf!, A. W. IIEHTHOLP, ATTOHNEY, MEAI1S JILDO. Physicians and Surgeons. ntt. W. E. ALLEN, Hi XOItril WASHINOIOX avenue. lift. S. W. L'AVOIIEMI.V, OFFICE 339 WSH Ington avenue. Itesidence, PUS Mulberiv, Clirouie diseases, lungs, heart kldnc)t! und geuito-uilnary organs a specialty. Ilouis, 1 to 4 p. m. Schools. SCHOOL op Tin: lackawanva. mhwton, Pa. Courses prcpantory to collc;.c, law, medb lino or bulnes. Opens sept 12th Send fur catalogue, llcv, Thomas M. Canu, LL.D., prni cipal ind proprietor; W'. E. I'iumle.v, A. M, headmaster. Seeds. fl. n. CLAI1K & CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NUIis. er) men, tote 201 Washington avenue) green boused. 1050 North Main avenue; tote tele phone, 7P2 Wire Screens. .lbliEl'HKPETIF.L, HEAIt 511 LCKAWANS avenue, Scranton, Pa , inanufaitiirtr ol Wire Screen. Miscellaneous. 11AUE1VH OnCIIKSTItV-MUSIO FOR HVLLS. picnics, paitles, leceptlons, weddinas and con cert work furnished. For terms addriss It, .1 Psuer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over llulbert's music stoie, MEOAItOK.K IHtOsl., PHINTKIW SUPPLIES, US, velopes, paper bags, twine, Warehouse, 130 Wosiilncton kvenue. Scranton, Pa RAILROAD TIME TABLE WNll'l'.lprfWJrfW PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule lrt Effect May 27. 1000. Trains leave Scranton: 0.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and for Pitts burg ,ond. tho West. 0.38 a. jn.,-Vcelc days, for Hazloton, Pottsville, Heading, Norrlstown, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Daltlmore,Wnshlngton nnd Pitts burg and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays 1.68 p. m.,) for Sunbury, Harrls burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. For Hazleton, Potts ville, Heading, &c, week days. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hnzleton, Pottsville, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia jind Pittsburg. J. It' WOOD. (ten. Pass. Agt. .1 II HUTCHINSON, Cen. Mgr. Delaware Lackawanna "and Western. In EtTcit June 10. 1!W Soul !i Leave Scranton for New Yoik at 1.46, 3.(m, .110. SIS) and 1003 a. m , 12.S.1, 3.S3 and S 10 p. in. I'nr Phllade1ihla at 5 40, 8.00 and 10 05 a. tn.; 1J51 and .'I 3J p. m. For Stroud., butg at ! 10 p. m. Milk nnd accommodation at 3.40 p. in. Arrive at Hoboken at 8.51, 7.18, 10.1.1 a. m. i 12.11. 2 47, 4.48. 7.11 and l4S p. m. Arrive at Philadelphia at 10.00 a. in.; 1.04, 3.4. fi.00 iiul S.22 p. m. Arrive from New York at 1.01. 4 nfi and 10.20 a. m.i 1.00, 1.12, 6.43, 8.11 ard IL.'iO p. lit. Fiom Stroud'butg at S.05 a. m. North -Leave Si rant nil for Iluffalo and Intel inedinte stitlous at 1 10. 4 10 nnd B.TO a. in , 1 5.1, 5 4S and II SI p. in I'or Oswego and Svta cuse at 1.10 a. m. and 1.55 p. m. For lltlca Jt 1.10 a, m ami 1.13 p. in. For Monttnsc at 8. 0 . In.; 1.01 p. in and 0.4' p. m. For Nichol koii at 4.00 and C 11 p tn. For ninghamton, 10 21 and S50 p. m. trive In Scranton from IlutTalo. at I..10. '.ft,",, ;.11 md 10 00 a. m.; 3.30 and S.OO p. m. From Osvvigo and S)raeuse at 2..11 a. m.j 12.3S anil S.(l p m Fiom Utlea at 2.55 a. m.; 11 38 and 1 "0 p in. Front Nicholson at 0.00 . tn and f. 00 p. tn. riom Montroeee at 7.53 and 10 00 a. ft.; .1.20 and 3.00 p. m. Illocnisburg Division Leave Scranton for Neithnmberland at I"..I5, 10.0.1 a. nt.: 1.5.1 and Jl p. in For Plvmmith at 1.03. 3.40, 8.55 and lL.tl p. in. For Nantli'oke at S.10 a. m. Arrive! at Noilhiimbirland at D.V, a. in.; 1.10, 4.00 and s 4.1 p. m. Virlve at Nantleoke at 9.10 a. ni. rrive at PIvinntiHi at 2.00, 4.32, H.50 p. m. and 12 10 a n iilve nt Scranton from Notthimv berlatd nt 11.12 a. m ; 12.3.1, 4.50 and S.4S p. in. From Nantleoke at 11.00 a. m. From Plimoiitli at 7 "0 a in.. 3 20. 5.35 and 11.10 p. m. st NIHY Tit UN'S South -Leave Se-iatitun 1.40, a.OO, 9.40, 10 05 a. m. ; .1. U, :t. 10 and C 10 p. in. North Leave Scranton at 1.10, 4 10 a. m.; 1.31, 5. H and II. .".5 p. lit. Illootnshurg Division I eave Scranton at 100J a in. and .1.50 p in. Delaware and Hudson. In EITit June 13th. 1000. Tialns fur ( arlsiiulale leive Scranton at ft 20, 7..U, S .11. 10 1 ! a tn ; 12.(l, 1.21, 2.2(1, 8.52, 5 21, 0.25, 7.57, 11 11, 11.15 p. m.: 1.10 a. m. For Hones-dale and Like Lodore 1.20, 10.13 a. in. : 2 20 ard 1.21 p. nt. For ilWliaiie-fi41, 7.4". 8.41, 0.3s, 10.41 . in ; 12.0.!, 123, 2.1S, ,1X1, 1,27, C.10, 7.4S, 10 11, 11.3(1 p. in. For L. V. II II. Milnts-0.41 a. m.; 12.M, 2.1', 3.31 and 11. Ml p. ut For Peim.svlv.inla II. It. points 6.43, 0.3S . lit.; 2.11 and 4.27 p. m. For Mbaiiy and all points north (1.20 I. ni. and 3 52 p. m. SUNDAY TI1MN1. For Caibonehle -7.20, u.(s), 11.31 n. m.; 2.2H, 3.52, .1 47, 10 .12 p. in. For Wilkes Ilaire-!I3S a. Til. ; 12.01, 1.53, 3.2S, 4 42. C 27, sj.27 p. 111. For Mbanv and points north 3 52 p. in For Ih.i.esdale and lake Lndore-O.OO, 11.33 f. ni. and 3.12 p. lit. lowest t.ites to all points in United States and Catada. .1. W. Ill ItliK K, (!. P. A., Albany, N. Y. II. . ( Itoss, D. P. A., Scranton. Pa. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In t.flcet Mav 27, WOO. Ttains I. ive scranlon. Fur PlilladelphU and New York via D. k If. P.. II. , at ii.ll a m. and 12 01, 2.1?, 4.27 (fllae Diamond Kxpiem), and 11.30 p. in. Sundajs, D. i- II. It II . 1.51. 7 48 p. in. For White Haven, llurleton and pilnclpal points in t lie coal re-Kioiis, via D. t II. It. it., (! 41, 2.1's and 4.27 p. nt. For Pottsville, 6 41, MS p in. For lliihle-hem, Faton, Iteadincr, llairisburc; and piineipil inte inieihate stations via II. V II. It It, fill a. nt ; 12 01, 2.18. 4 27 (niack Dia. niond ExpipM), 11 30 p. in. Sundajs, I). ct II. H II., 1.51, 7. Is p tit. For Timkbaiinoek. Tnwanda Elmlra, Ithaca, Oneva anil ptlmiial intirmidlale btatlons, vH I), L. k V. II II . 8 01 a. in i 1 01 and 3.35 p. m. I oi (leiieva. llo luster. IlutTalo. Niagara Fall', C'nleanu, anil all points we-l, vli II. ti 11. II. II , 12.111. 1.31 (lilac k Diamond Express). 7.41, 10.41, 11.30 p in siimlavs. 11. .V II. It. P.. 12 03 p. in.; 7.41 p. in. Pullman p.nhr and siWpluitr or Lehlich Yallev paihie tais on all liaius between Wilkes-Btrre and New- Yoik, Philadelphia, llutfalo and Sin peesion l!ileli;i, HOLI.IN II. WILIIUIL f!en. -iipt , 2i", Cortland lelt, Ni'W- York, f II WILE1 s i.FE. Cen. Pass. Act., 2H Cortland street. New loth. A. W. NONNFM l lll'.II, Div. Pass, set . Souih Ili'tlil, Ihmii. Pa. For tickets and Pullman reservations apply 10J L.ii kavvaiiu.i avenue, sciantou. Pa. Centrol Railrood of New Jersey. Stitii.iis in New Yoik Foot of Libert street, N. II., and vnith I'etiv. Xnthi.iille coal uses! exclusively, Insuring ehatd!nes and eouifnit. 1IME TWII.E IN EFITCT M VY 2, PX Tialns leave Si.iulou lot New ntk, New irk, Ellraheth. Phllidelphta. Fistuii. Hi thlehetn. Vi le ntnvvn, M.iueh (hunk nnd White Haven, at 8 :'0 a. in ; opn. 1 20; expi'-s, 1.00 p. m Sun cl.iv . i 11 p. ni. Fur Pitisiiiu and Wl'kes flirre. s 30 a. m ; 1 '-'1 and I. (HI p in. "sMn, ins 2,15 p. m. Fur M.ii't.l.iiti Paik. S.."il e. m., 120 and 4 ni p in s.u,l,ixt 2.1.1 p. 111 Pol Ilillliuoie am' Wiishiimton. and points .-null and VV-I 1 la llethl.-hem 8.30 . in., 120 p. tn. Sunihivs. 2 11 . in. Foi I tint: F.iai.eh, lit e en Orove, e Ie , at S 30 0 ri. ami 1 "0 11 111 For Iteaclliii;, febsnon ai.d llaiiMiurir. vis Al. liM -n. S...0 s in mid 1 "0 p. m. ' Sundajs, 2.1.1 p. tn. I'or PoilsvPle. "0 a. 111. 1.'.'u p m Thrmub lie kits to all points ei.t, south and west at lnwest eili' hi th station. .1 II (1111. II VI sPV Cen. Supt, II. P Bsl.IUVIN Hen. P.ns. Apt New York.Ontarlo and Western B.R.. TIME TAIILF IN I'.FI'EfT SUNDAY, JUNE 24, l'KM. Noith Ho'iiid Trains. la'avo Leave Serin- Carbon- tin dale. Arrlv Cadosla, 1.0.1 p. in. Trains. 10 toe. in. 11.20 a m. 4.32 11. 111. .lip 111 n.ll p ni. ft oil p. m Vnlve CtibondHle, (1 40 p. in. s-nulli limine! Trains. Leave Leave C.idosia. Cailioitdale " 7.00 a -n. frrsnton, 7 10 a. ni. 10 41a m. 4.10 p in. si.pi a. in. 10.0! i. in. 1 .H 11. m. 205 i. 111 s-FNPVVs ONLY. Noith lloittid Leave Leive Scran- Carbon. Ion. dale. 5(1.1 .'!0 a. nt. OlOn in. Arrive Cadosis. 10 lis. m. 200 7 () p 111 rrlci firhonelale, 7.45 p. m, .siouiie itntinit. Leave Leave C.'ailiHia. Carhondile. 2e' 7.00 a. in. 204 1 W n in. ."..II p. m. Persntnn. 7.40a m. d J5 p.m Tiain An ?fd mates i-nnnertlon for point! Not Hi and aculh on Main Line, at Cadosla. Trolns N'is. '0,1 end "01 make Wilton. Delhi, llaniden and Slelnev- connect Ions Tialns Nos. 201 ami 201 mike Main Una mtv nee lions on Sundaj. For further Information. ennult ticket setentt. .1. C. VNDPHvOV, Hen. I'm Artt.. New York I. E WELSH, Traveling; Paisfiuttr Agent. Scran ton Erie and Wyoming Valley Time Table in Fifert May S, im Tialns .leave rrantoii for ll.iwdev. Lake Ariel and Intermedlale points a follows: No, , 8 1 a. 111.; No 4. 2 2.1 p. 111.; No. 0. .120 p. m. No, 8, 7 .14 p. in, 1 fsumlav trains it 1 1X) 9. m and 2 00 p. m. Trains No 2 and No. 4 connect at Hawley for poirts on Erie rallroid. NEWSPAPERS THir11.XFa?-UATtltis HF.romi OAN Plf.llW) - fn"teTe.ntnnat "the nAvs stsndi of rtsismjn Pros 405 Spruce and o0d Linden; II, Norton, .iJJ Jjekawaniu avenue; I. S Shutser, 811 sipriKs street 1 ', ,1 .r r. ,SCAi Wl W-sSJ TREATMENT. Mns. L. T.J I.En, SCAtP TriEATMrHT, dc.t sli.ir.ipi woe ; ucisi mueslis; msiucur. ii'lf, .iOC. 1 Idy, 701 QulDcyv ? v .v. A- -.Jl 1 .(. A mk 1