THE KCRANTON TRTHIINI5--KHIDAY, SEPTEA1J3KR .14 , 1000. 9 v LACKAWANNA COUNTY. Sfs ssns CARBONDALE. DEATH OF AGED LADY. Mis. Tannic M. Tlffnny, widow of Alflim Tlffanj, deceased, died nt the home of her son, A K. Tlffnny. of tlilx clly. nt 10.43 Inst evening, ngi'd eighty nine ypnis. Sho was born In Brook lyn, Sunquohnnnn county, AURiit R. 1811. She was the daughter of Sll. r.ly, the oldest of fourteen children, and the last to ihm ownv. She was united In mnirlaijt to Alson Tlffnnv, September 19, 1830, nnd ut onre beenn housekeeping In Lenox. Susquehanna county, where she lived continuously over sixty yeats. She bote ten chil dren, five of whom nre still living1 Prank M., of Dalton, Jnred M., of Jer myn, Mrs. N. J. Hawley, of Duiianci ton. Mrs. II. N. Smith and A. V. Tif fany, ot this city. In 1812 she united with the 1'iesbyterlnn church of Brook lyn, nnd had been a faithful member of that church until the present time. There Is but one person living who belonged to the chinch at the time sh Joined It, Albert Uear, of lliooklin. She fell nnd fractured her hip a few weeks ago and this hastened her death. The f uncial will be private and will be nt the homo of A. K. Tiffany, 17 Blrkctt street, on Friday evening at 7.30. The interment will be made In the Tower cemetery, In Lenox, on Sat urday nt 12.40, where a biief seivlce will be held. C. W. SEAMAN MARRIED. C. W. Seaman, of the firm of Sea man Bros., of Church street, this city, was married In Honesdah' yesterday afternoon to Miss Cella U"cde. Th ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's aunt. Mis. M. I. Nor ton, of Maple avenue. lies. O. A. riace, I'h.D., formerly of this city, tied the knot. Aftrr a short tour they will leslrte in Cnibondale. THE LILIPUTIANS TONIGHT. Tonight the Juvenile faliy spectacle "The Llllputlnns in Talrvlaud," will be presented nt the Giand opeia house for the benefit of Trinity chinch. I he ..n.-..... ...... ..Ill l.ik .....ontiwl tnnint. ' performance will be lepeated tomoi tow evening. Neaily 200 of our little ton nspeople will participate, and the entertainment piomlses to be one of the most chaiming that ever appealed to Carbondnllans. RAILROADERS LOSING TIME. Ballroadeis of this city me alieady feeling the effects of the npptoachlng miners' stilke. Yesterday seen Dela waie and Hudson cievvs tepoited for duty as usual but wuie Infoimed tint they weie not "out." Neaily all the miners ot this lclnlty and those at Vandllng nnd Bichmondnle kept at work yesteiday, but they nil talk stilke for Monday. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Horace Fox, who has been visiting his son, Frank, leturned to his home In Sagertown josteiday. Mis. J D. Palmer Is enleilalnlnc Mis CJcorge Gardner, of Scianton. T. A. Wnlsh and II. T. Loftus spent yesterday In Honesdale. Mr. and Mrs. James Paul aie pre paring to take up their residence on Ten ace stieet In the house lecently vacated by Mis. A. Beiry. Van Bergen & Co. and the Lacka wanna Valley Llleetilc company laid In a sixty days' suppl. of coal to help cany them over the strike. William Nealon leturned yesteiday to the Tnlvetslty of Pennsylvania John Dvans has enteied the Boston Conservatory of Music. lie was ac companied to the Hub by his father, W D. Kvans. Hon. Joseph Powdetly, United States Immigration Inspector at Hagle Pass, Texas, and editor of the Southwestern Bepubllcan, Is here foi a vacation to be spent with his fnmllv on Tenace street. Ml. Powdetly left the Lone Star state Just about the time the cyclone struck It. He has mam In teresting cxpeilences to tell. PECKVILLE. pietty home wedding was solemn ized nt the home of Mr. and Mis Wil liam W. Peteis, of 131 Atademy street. Pecks Me, Wednesday evening, the oc casion being the uniting In manlage of Mr. Hairy G. Boberts, a member of the firm of Bobeits Bios, mer chants, nnd Miss mile Delle Cuitls, a foimei teathei In the high school. The large, spacious parlor was neatly decorated with eveigieens and potted plants. Piomptly at S.30 the bridal couple took theli places beneath a large floral arch and the linptesslve mnrrlnge ceiemony .as poifoimed by Bev Francis Gendall, pastoi of the Methodist Hplsiopal thurch After the ceremony, Mr and Mrs Boberts received the congratulations of the guests ptesent. nft-Ji which all par took of a sumptuous wedding supper. Mr. and Mrs Boberts left on the 10.20 p. m truln for Niagara Falls and other points of Interest. I'pon their re turn they will reside in n neatly fur nished resin - at 004 Man street. Those present . the ceremony weie Misses Nina Brundage. Pcail Biun dage, Alice Tuthlll, Laura Bobeits, Louisa Hendricks, Nora Picket ing, Et ta Peck, Myrtls Bitter, Ida Thomas, Leaplie Callender, Stella Wademnn, Carrie Kenyon, Bertha Williams, Kva Vesssie Maine Cnllender Marv Scull, Knte Dodson: Messrs. William Gunn. R. C Llntern, F J. Swingle, Wnyne Wademan, 11. J. Reese, Tdmund Wil liams, Arthur Warner. John Williams, George Roberts, Plymouth Mrs Drown, Mrs. Bessie Taylor, Mr nnd Mrs. G. B. Heed, Mr nnd Mrs Ed ward Germcn. Mr. and Mrs. Cnarles Thomas, Be nnd Mrs. Gendall, Mi. and Mrs, William Vandervort, Mi. and Mrs. Oerinen, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hartmnn. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rob crls. Mr. nnd Mrs G. W. Bobeits, Mr. nnd Mrs 1' V. Swingle. Mr. and Mrs. HendrlckbE Mr and Mis. II. E. Mulnes, Mi nnd Mrn. K. J. Harthold, Mr. and Mis. F a. Hurd, Mr. nnd Mrs. Plfckerlng, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Broad Mr. and Mm. A IT. Thorp, Mr. and Mrs. J 1. Worth, Amasa, Mr. nnd Mih. Gorge Grltman, Mr. und Mrs. WHEN IN STRONG af1.". . -es mjf A PA 11) I WXatVVjiVV tl13iFnessandVaricocele,Atrophy,&c. AUAIn I ffri(vl,y iimfUlU1" " J I ill I I II L iiwiiiiB - .lasfWmaiasj- .v.. u..i..An n.b. in..u V's7" Tljor to tha whale i being. All drains and louts art titt& ttrmantntly. Unless patients ara properly cured, their C lltion often worries them Into Insanity, Consumption or Death Mailed sealed. Price ti Dtr boil 6 boats, with lrnn.cl.rt l.l .mum., to run or rerunrl iM -nmvts monev. soo. Send lor free book. For Sale by JOHN H. PHELPb, Spruce etret. ThonuiH Orltmnn. Mr nnd Mis Charles Nesket, Mr nnd Mis F D Biundaee. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. McKelven, Mr. nnd Mis. John Klnback. Mrs ,T. B. O rover. Mr nnd Mrs. John Day, Mr and Mrs. W. II. Wnlkei Mrs C V Cuitls, r-lmhurst. Misses Belle and Coin Seldon, rjunnioie, Ml Chailes Curtis ninglmmtoti, Miss Tannic Cui tis, T.lmhuist. Mrs. Tolemle nnd daughter. Mny .Scranton, Misses Ida and Jennie Snyder, IMttston. Miss Sidle Culver, IJlmlrn, N. Y.i Miss Jen nie Cyphers, Falls, Mr. nnd Mrs. Burkhnit, Mis bllas Huberts, Muh lenbtiig; Mis. Kiigeno Fink, Mllhlen burg. Mr nnd Mis. Leo Decker, Scian ton; Mr. and Mis, Frank Clark, Scran ton. Mrs. H. A, lUundnge, Tactory vllle Mis. VAiza Hogpis and daughter. Ola. ai lived last evening irotn Chicago Mr. and Mis. Phlletus Snedlcoi nnd Mr. V.. P. Tinvls attended the Fifty set ond legliuent, Pennsylvania volun teers, reunion at Scianton yesterday. The board of trade met Wednesday evening at Odd Follows' hull and much preliminary vvotle. was done. TAYLOR NEWS. Welsh Cougiegational Church Pro gramme Seriously In jui ed Other News of Intel est. A cr.ind eisteddfod will be held rt the Welsh Congregational church on Christmas day, December 2." The pro gramme Is us folio vis 1. For mixed olces, not less than 30 In number. "Hound About the Stairy Thione" (Handel); pilze, $10, and .i chnli to the successful leader. 2. Double quartette. "The Ilndlant Moon' (Woodunitl), pilze, $S. .. t'hlldien's choli, "Sing t'nto th Loid" ((iOSiel hvnins), ptle, $10. 4. Duet. "Lurboutd Wutch" (F. Will iams); prize, $.1. 0. Bass solo, "The Noble Boy of Truth" (Paity); pi be, $2. C. Beading music at first sight, four in number: pilze, $1. 7. For persons oer 50 yeats of age, Biynla Cassia; pilze, $1. 8. Solo for chlldicn undei llfteen yeais of age. "Ale Yolli Windows open Tovvuuls Jeiusalem?" (Onspel i...n... n...i ... 1 . i i -a hymns), flist pilze, $i; second pilze, ."0 cents. !). Bssa., English or Welsh, "A Mothei's Inlluence on Societj ," prize, $3. 10. Imptomptu debate, pilze, $1. 11. Impiomptu speech; pilze, r.O cents The lemalnder of the piogt amine of solos, lecitntlons and names of nil JudltatoiH 'will nppv.ii latet. Beit Polntdexter, emploM'd as a dtler In the Taylor mine, was badly Injuied jesteiday b being caught be tween the lib and a trip of loaded cars. He was taken to the Moses Taylor hospital in the company ambulance. The Delawaie, L.ukawauni and Western company have shut off the supph of to.il for local tiade, nnd as n tesult a laige number ot our towns people have been greatly Inconveni enced. The above ordei went Into ef fect yesterday. The pioposed stilke, It is said, Is tesponsiule for the affnlt. The follow Ing Is the coircct scoie of the leceut illle innge sweepstake held by the William Tell Bllle club, which was held on the Eveily grove gtounds Tlist pilze, $15, won by Ulrlch Hotgei, Tayloi, 07 points; .second pi lie. $10, won by John McAndiew. Dunimue, G; points, 24 last shot, thlid prUe, $S, won by Andiew Kehrll, Scianton. til points, 21 last shot, fouith pilze. $'i, won by John Andetogg. Scranton, J4 points, tlfth prize, J4, won by John Hoigei, Taylor, 63 points. 21 last shot: Sixth prize, $3, won b Arnold Moote, TaIor. 03 points. 20 last shot seventh pilze, $, won by Caspei Shields, Ta lor. CI points eighth pilze, $2, won by I'lrlch Zumlluh, Taj lot, CO points. The Taylor Beds and the Athletics, of Jessup. will battle fot supremacy on the school house park grounds to moi tow afternoon at 3 30 o'clock. The vlsltois ai e consldeied one of the best teams In the county, and will undoubt edly make the home aggtegatlon hustle to win. Morris and Glnn will be In the points for the Beds, vhlle Cut lis and Nealon will be the battety for the isltois. All aiiangements aie now completed foi the social of the Young Men's ChiNtluu aso( latlon totnoltow even ing at Athei ton's. gioe. An enjoyable evening is piomlsed all. Tickets, ten cents Invl ,ble cominandeiy, No. 22, Knlgl of Malta, will ii'et In les-ll-lar ses ion this evening. Mls-s Sat ah Moigan of Bcllevue, was the guest of friends heie last evening. The funeial of little Wllmer Walllek will occur this nfteinoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be made In the Toiest Home cenietei. Mrs. E. E Aston, who has been vls Itlnsr telatlves heie foi the past few days, lias leturned to hei home In Wllkes-Barre. Mr. Evan Williams Is home from his visit to Bingoi, Pa. Washington amp. No. 4ii. Pati lotto Order So-s t,' Ameilea. will muet In theli iod.,1 s evening. The gieal m cess of Cliambei Iain's Colic. Cliob iu and Diarrhoea Itemedy In the tieatment of bowel complaints hns made It stnndntd over the greater pait of the clvilled world. For sale by all druggists. Matthews Bios,, wholesale und retail agents. OLYPHANT On Monday next a public leading room will be opened In the boclal loom of the Presbyteilan chuich on Dela ware street. The place will be open daily between the houis of 10 a. m. and 9 p. in., and all are welcome. Con ti ibtitlons ot reading matter will lie giatefully received by the pasjoi, Bev, B. F. Hammond. Mlfses Hairlet and Hsther Hoban gave an Infoimal dance to a larg- number of their friends In Mahon's hall last evening. A delightful even ing was spent by the young people, who greatly enjoyed the dancing and music. F. B, Ferguson pieslded at the planca. Snmuel Mendelson, of Jermyn, was a caller In town yesteiday. Mi Charles Schadt and daughter, of Scranton, were the guests of Miss DOUBT, TY Thevnare stood fh test of yean. ana nave cured mousancts oi cases of Nervous Diseases, such as Debilitv. Dinlncss.SleeDletb n..l.,l an ln.nat a Vtllt.a Address. PE1L UEOIC1NE CO.. Clataland. O. F.iarmaust, ccr. Wycmlng avtnue and Annie O'lluio, of Dutimorc stieet, Wednesday. Sylvester Williams leturned yester day from a trip to New York. Miss Anna Hefferon, of New York, Is visiting telatlves nt this place. Mis. John McCoutt, of Scranton, spent yesteiday with Mrs. John O'Mnl ley, of Dunmoie street. Leo Clntk, of Sure, visited friends here yesterday. Miss Georgia Thomas nttended the Curtls-Boberts wedding at Peckvllle, Wednesday evening. Miss Lizzie llolnnd. of Archbald, spent Wednesday with ft lends In town. Mrs. Maiy Brogan, of Duntnore street, Is critically ill. JERMYN AND MAYFIBLD Serious Accident to a Teamster Yes teiday A Rumor Contradicted. Wulter Baker, C D. Wintei & Co 'h teamster, was seilously Injuied es terday afternoon by being thrown, from his wagon. He wns on his way to Aichbald with u load of goods, nnd while ciossing the track to get on the other aide ot the road, stteet cur No. 31, In chiuge of Conductoi Biogan nnd Motonnan Collins, collided with the hind wheel of the wngoti, sti Iking it with such force that Mi. Baker was tin own underneath the wagon. He was unconscious when picked up nnd was at once tnken to his home on Main street, whero Di. Shields nnd Dr. 1. S. Giaves attended him. He le celved n number of contusions about the face nnd head, the worst being nt the hack of the neck, Just below the base of the skull. Ills hnnd wns also badly cut. His Injuiles .lie quite set lous, his lower limbs being paralyzed. It Is hoped that this may be only the tesult of concussion of the lnaln, but It Is feaied that it m.iv be spinal In Juiv, which might piovo fatal. We have been aslted to coticct a mls-st'uement which bus been citcti luteil to the effect that Ml' Bobeits, the widow of Stephen W. Bobeits, who was killed last week, by a full of top mck In the Tilpp slope at Scianton, had received financial assistance fioin the Knights of the Mystic Chain, to which the deceased belonged. I nfor tunately, he was In atieais and there fote the wife had no claim to the death benefit It has been cliculnted, however, that she did lecelve the money, and as she Is In somevv hat destltut" clicunistances, she Is de slious of conttadlctlng the false icpoit which has been put In t liculatlon. The mines In tin vicinity worked as usual vesteidfy. U Is expected that few, If any, of the men will buy pow der after what they have alieady on hand Is exhausted, and the payabili ties ate that the men will obey the call to cease work tomoirow night. W. II. Tennis Is confined to his home, on Noith Main .stieet, by Ill ness, ELMHURST. Miss Helen Williams left yesteiday mottling fot New York city, wheie she v 111 visit hei In other, A. B. Williams, Ji. Mis. C. W. Stevens and Mis. Wll l.tid Lanlng, of West Scianton, were the guests of Mis. Byron Buckingham on Wednesday. Bev. P. I Trey, Deacon C. C Clav and A. B. Clay and wife attended the meetings of the Baptist association at Blakel.v Wednesday and Thuisday. Miss May Paitildge, of South River. N. J., Is visiting nt the home ot her bt other. I. V. Parti idge. Mis. Bvion Buckingham and Mrs. II. J. Stanton nttended the Baptist Sun day school convention ut Blakely on Tuesday. The meinbis ot the Presbyterian Ladles' Aid society tendered a farewell surprise party to Mis. chilsty at her home on Monday evening, nnd pre sented her with a set of .solid silver teaspoons, Befiehments were served and a delightful evening was spent. Mis. Chilsty will leave on Monday for her new home In Philadelphia. Mis. P. I. Fiey returned home on Wednesday after spenJIng three weeks with friends at Dover nnd Paterson, N. J Miss Julln Beed Is the guest of her cousin. Mis. V. G. Schoonmaker, at "OuU Ten ace." Mr. Stanley N. Bortiee, a former ptlrclpal of the school here, will be man'?d on Tuesday n-t to Miss Bene Elizabeth Wilt, nt her home In MeVeytown, Pa,, ntier which they will stii t foi theli new home in Porto BIco, wheie he has ccpt"d a position as government teacher. Bev. Mr. Sanders, of Lake View, will pleach in the Baptist church on Sun day morning and evening, nnd the pastor, Bev. Frey, will preach In Mr. Sandeis1 chinch at Lalf View. Mis c, w. Cuitls and daughter and Mr. ard Mrs. Chailcs Buikhart at tended the F.obei ts-Ciulls wedding at Pet lv ill" Wednesday. II. S. Finn nnd family have moved Into the house lately vacated by Bonicyn Snydel. J. B Masters has sold his place herp and bought a faun near Wlmmers, where he and his family will make their home. Mr. Cm rev, the pur chaser, has already taken possession of his home heie. Playing Talse to His Client. "I shall have to make a lanjer out of lint boy of mine I don't Me juy o cr vvav out of It," d. dared the vvell knovvn attorne) with a laugh ")le ennie Into mv ottlee' the other da) on his veav home from si hoed and laid a nickel iliivvn on tin ilck before me " 'Wlnt'a this for, son" I aslcid Mtetainer,' he ansveired, soberlj "'ir.v well,' said I, entering Into the joke. What have I been rttalned upon?' "My hoj dug ileneiMnto his pocket and pro duced a note from his teacher and placed It before me without comment. It was to the efTirt that he had been 'tutting ur,' and advlsul a whipping. "Now, what would jou adsiscf a.ked he In a businiss like volte after I had read the note and saw ..ie trap Die young rascal had led me into. ' '1 think that our flr.t move should be to applv fm a change of venue,' said I. " "Vtr.v well,' lie answered, 'jtiu're handling the case.' "'Then we will turn the note over to juur mother,' said I. "I saw the joung imp's face fall at this, but lie hraeeil up and said: " 'Pee heie, pop, vou're liound to see me through on this 'cause .vou've accepted my retainer, jou know.' " 'I'll aigue jour case before the court,' I answered, 'hut jou will hate to aecept the de cision I would not dare to attempt to influ ence the court.' "Well, I pleaded ie boy's rase, promptly had it tliioun out of court, and the boy got vvnat he deserved a good whipping "It was the Hist time I ever plajed false to a client "Detroit Kiee I'nss. ANTI-TB.UST LEAGUE MEETING. New York, Sept 12, K Oovernor Stone, ot Missouil, made his first speech of the campaign lure today, In addrisalng the Commercial Trav elers' and Hotel Mcn'i Anti-trust league meet ing The first of the aeries ol noonday meet Ing of the Drr floods club was held tenia) Oeneral O, O. Howard spoke, On th plalfomi were John Claflin, Seth M. Milllkrn, Charles II Webb and Judge Lansing, ot Nebraska ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS REDUCED RATES TO PHILADEL PHIA VIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. For the State Lengti" Bepubllcan Clubs, to be held In Philadelphia Sep tember 17 and 18. the Pennr. lvanla Ralhond company will sell excursion tickets to Philadelphia fiom nil sta tions on Its line In the State of Penn sylvania at the rate of one fare for the lound trip (minimum rnte 2" cents). Tickets to be sold and good going September 15, Ifi. nnd 17, und to leturn until September 22, Inclusive. State Republican Clubs, PhllndelpUla For the ubove meeting agents of the Lackawanna railroad will sell special excuislon tickets to Philadelphia, at the late of one fare for the round tilp. Tickets w 111 be sold September 15th. Ifitli nnd lTtli Good for leturn until September 22nd. Children between thi; ages of five and elevn yeais, Inclu sive, one-hulf the adult rate. Hotneseekers' Excursions. On the tit st and third Tuesdays In each month duilug 1900, fiom Chicago via Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul railway, to points In Iowa, South and North Dakota, Mlnnesotu, Montat'j, Coloiado, t'tah, Nebinska, Oregon and Washington at the late of one tare plus two dollais for the lound tilp, good 21 days. Fot futther Informa tion call on oi addiess W. E. Howell, G, E. P. A., 3S1 Biodway, New York, or John B. Pott, D. P. A., 4S0 William street, Wllllamspoil, Pa. South Dakota and Wyoming. Special pxcuisIoii tickets will be sold from Chicago via Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul tallw ay, on August 21st, Sept 4th and lSth, to Deadvvood.Spea--fish, Bapld City and Custet, S. D., and to Caspei and Sheridan, Wyo , at one fare plus $.' for the lound tilp. Goo 1 to return until October 3lt. 1900. Stop overs allowed west of Omaha. For fur thei Infoi inatlou tall on or addiess W. S. Howell. G. H. P. A. 381 Bioadway. New Yoik, oi John B. Pott. D P. A , 4S6 William St , Wllllam-port, Pa. Colorado and Utah. Spei lal excuislon tickets to Denver, Colotado SpiIngs.Pueb'.o und Glenwood City and Ogden, Ftah, will be soil fiom Chicago via Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul lalhviiv, on August 21st nnd September 4th and 18th, 1900, at rate of one fate plus $2 for the tound tilp. Good to i etui n until October 31st, 1900. For further Information call on or nddress W. S. Howell, G. K. P. A.. 331 Bioadway, New York, or Jno. B. Pott, D. P. A., 4SS William St., Williams port, Pa. CLARK'S SUMMIT. Mis. Nellie j Bishop, of Chattanoo ga, Tenn, lepiesentatlve of the Wo men's Baptist Home Missionary socie ty, will deliver an addiess at the Claik'.s Gieen Baptist chinch on Sun day evening, Sept. 1G, at 7..t0 p. m Mis. Bishop Is a hlghl.v enteitalnlng and instructive speakei and a cot dial In vitation to hear her Is extended to ull. On Sundav morning, Sept IB, the pastor of the Clark's Green Baptist church will exchange pulpits with the pastor of the Waveily Baptist church. THEATRICAL. Katherlne Rober at the Academy. 'I lie Kallienne llnher rompany will plj.v "O.110 Vtdls" thW afternoon, and ' Itoineo and Juliet'' thin evening Popular Prices. J he Wollord shilldall collipaht pi unities to uptii their cimaKdnent nt the Uadeim with a till that hhoiihl uttiatt xrni-ial attention "Taken from Life," one of the alronft plavn, will be jirtsented in it tntiietj, which means that some oi the most beantitul itage settings Hill be shown The other plavs aie all selected fiom the latest ileuses, nnd evtrjtling that skilled stage me- clanlcs could do to make the pioduttlons a success have btcn dotfe It his requlnil soni montlis to get the productions in proper ulnpe. The compaii) indudm Mamie Sheridan, Clariie Vellette, Ktiulle llaird, Tied C thauncev Fran'. Christie, Itij-e IVinanl, Thomas Hulk, Sth ( llaUiv, Icmls Talliot, etc spec hi attention ins hem paid nl-o to the piupci (eiiumlng of the plavs, some if them being taken fiom the latet I'liislan ki1cs Seveial mv and novel vamh ville fiatures veill be pii'viittel at each per tutuiance NATIONAL LEAGUE. vt Philadelphia Pittsburg l o o o o 2 o o : 0 II 2 2 J .1 1 0 - Philadelphia llatlerleii (Tubru Jiid O'Connor; I'rari and Poiulaw. I mplre O'llaj t Wvv ol- It hit jk inoiUUOUO 0 .New otl I U il U .1 1 n i .T Ilatlitles- jlatthewuon iml llrawernian tilni,hain nnil hllug rinplre Knislle If V.. 2 in 4 I'un- t Ilrooklvn First game - II Cinilniiill 0 0 0 tl 0 0 0 1 12 Ilitiuklsn U 2 1 0 1 II 1 II 7 II 10 12 II ittcrlcs Newton and Kahoe, Wcvhlug, Mi iliinlt) and VUOuiie I'mplre n)dei Second game It 11 F. Cincinnati 1)001(120-0 12 S Rrookhii 1 4 1 0 2 5 H 12 2 Batteries- Scott and PelU; hitson and Fanell. duplies Latham and .Minings. At Boston R. II II. St Louis 2 1 0 0 d 0 0 0 0- fl 11 .1 Boston 0 10000 02 1 4 11 3 Batteries Jones and Buelow ; Pittlnser and Sul livan llmplte Hurst. American League Buffalo, 5, Chicago, 1 kaias Citv, 11; Detroit, 4, I loelund, 5, Minneapolis, 3. Eastern League SpringRelil, 6; .Montreal, fi. Toronto, 4, Hartford, 3, Wotcester, 4, Rochester, 3. Head the full description of Tha Tribune's Kducatronal Contest on fourth pace. PROPOSALS. SEALED PHOPOSvLH WILL BE IILCLIU'I) VT the otllce of the (it) Clerk, Scianton, Pa, until 7.B0 o'clock p ni , Thursda), Sept 20, looo, to tonstruct a lateral sewer witli the nee essar) branches, connections, manholes, basins, and futuies, on Hie easterl) side of Washing ton avenue, between New Sork atleet and Mai Ion street Etch pioposil dull be accompanied by rash or certified cluck in the sum ol fiftv elo liars as a guarantee to execute a contact tl awnided the same The i It) rescues the right to I elect any or all bids Bv ordei of Cits Coun cils M T. LWELLE, City Clerk Scranton, Ta , bept r llX. CITY SCAVENGER A. D. BRI00S CLEAKI PRIVY VAULTS AND eels pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. B. BRiaaS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North klaln avenue, or Eirkc'a drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry, Telephone 0510. The People's A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tha Haits'lt n" VII Who Hnvo Houses to Rent. Real Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exclmnae, or Who Want Situations or Help Theta Small Advertisements Coat One Cent n Word, Six Insertion (or rive Cents u Word- Iixccpt Situation Wanted. Which ArJ In. Bcrted Free. FOR-RENT. niisisiiKii norsi: ion iikst. iv ot or llie but Kit it lulu In $h union, mtftii nun him walk fiom Court IIouf. on the "lull t ton , modem iniirornietit hutiJ t l"r lute, almost liewli fiiinUlinl, rontalnliiK P'"i fnutiv bonk, two tied lnuiiH fitted. ti "H nut for lil month until vprll 1 VddriM, "Kiurilolifil." I' O Uox 21", Stunlun, I'a ro7l7tKVr-l I'ltNISIIKU niOST ltOOM, WITil me uf bjtlt I miulre .Ttt (ulnv avtniif ion iti'.sr-11014. with 7 itoovw. utrM'.N dollan per montli Imiulrp of T t urlf fin, JUT Washington avtieji $i-n.rvrs iioom not'K, r.nnr.v ntncri plcsiant loiatlonj tndclrtti lmprovrnii-nt 0. S, 'lributo FOn HKNT-400 l.vCKAWANNA AVKM'K, four flogr,. ileiator, bfrt ttort ind locu tion In" Srranton WANTED-TO BUY. WANTr.n-srcovn HAssLbTncmNF.Si nm-t to in cowl rdr: itate particular ai to make and price Addrm I. M , gen-rat de livery, Scranton, I'a MONEY TO LOAN. (Jl'IfK STltAIOIir IOWS (I HltY, CONS'KU. building ANY AVIOfsr OK MONT.Y TO LOAN QblCK. straight loans or Uullding and Loan At from 4 to C tier cent. Call on N V. Walker, SH 316 Connell bulldlnir LOST. IOnT-OS HIST MOCNTXIV. a dark uiiown Jacket I'lndir will be nwaideil hv leavlm? Rami- at 1T10 Norlli Watlilngtnn avenue I0sl-h Mts( nooi; OS VI) WIS AK mie. lntvMin l.iikanainia and ipniu1 ln qoirc at Iriliune otllie DRESSMAKING. DRhssMAKiva on CHILDHEN TO onDEIli also ladies' waists. Louise Shoemaker, S!12 Adams aevnue. LEGAL. NOTRE Is IIKltl.lA GIE T1UT A V1TI I cation will be made to the governor of the onnnoiiveealtli of l'ennsjlvanla on luesda), O. teiber 2, IVW, bv I leenuii Leatli, .1 s Vllller, Jesse Ueadle, l) (Jrittln, 11 t I'alne, VV Vv XV itvjii, l-l nest I 1'aine and It Ueadle, tin del the Vet of ,semhlj of the ( otiiinoiiwrallli of I'cmn.vJvamu, entitled n Ait to provide for the incorporation und tegulatlon uf icrtain cor puiationV appiovid Vpiil 21 1574, and the supplements theteto, for the chatter of an in tended coiporatlon to be called "lie Northern Iloulevjard t'ompany," the chatacter and object of which Is building and constructing an iui pioved iojiIvv i or boulevard and to leae and piiicluse a Turnpike or Plank load or roads as piovtded by the t of Vs-etnblj, approved June JO, IS'13, and It supplement" Said road vvav to be- made a good lompict driving road of atom, gravel or other proper and convenient ma tc rial. Said loadtvav or boulevard is intended to run from Providence Square, in the Citv ot scranton, to the small M V. ( Imtch north of the Village of I hinchllla, a distance of not to exceed four miles, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjo) all the rights, benefits and piivileges of the said Act of Vssembl.v and its tipple tuentt W Us), UI1HL A Kr'MMrKIK, Solieitois srranton, I'a , bept C, l'JOO. NOTICK Till: WVCAI MFPIINO OF TUB tnembira of The Lackawanna store Vssuiia tion, LlmlteJ, will be held at the otlce ot the ai-0( latlon In the City of Reunion. I'a, oil Wednesday, October it, ln00, at 10 o'clock a in, (or the election of manager for the ensuing jear, und for the transaction of such other business us mav properly roine before the meet ing II S FAIRCIllf.U. Scranton, I'a, cpt le), 100 becretaty NOTICF TO OnNTRS OP PKOFEBTV OS Cuurt street. Uiamontl avenue and Provi denee road The following Is a rortect copy of a resolution ct City Councils of the Citv of Scranton, Pa , approved Aug &lj 1003: He-.olvcd, II) the Select Council of the Citv of Scranton, the Common Council concurring, That Court street from its inten-eetlon with Provi dence road to the cist side of the intersection ot Court street and Diamond avenue, and DIu mend uveiiue from Court nlieet in a southerly direction to Piovideme load, and Providence load from the intersection uf Diamond avenue, lis a southerlj direction to ( irbon street bridge be paved, and the cost thereof asse'ted agahi't the abutting properties, according to the foot front rule, ptovtded tint three fourths of all tlic membith elei ted to each branch of the councils shall vote in favor thereof On the pa&sage of this resolution bv said three fourths vote and its approval h.v the Mav or, the Citv tleik iihall publish a tope thereof In two neun papers puhluhed in the Citj of Nranton for ten da mi, stating that unless a majorilv of the owners of propertv abutting upon Court stieet, Diamond avenue and I'tovidence road, as above mentioned, shall signif) In councils in writing, within sixty daja from the date of the approvil of tliis resolution, their preference of the material desired for such paviment Coun cils will proceed to pass an enllnance directing the paving of said Court street. Diamond ave nue and Providence toad, between the points above named with such material us thev ma) see fit Vpproved bv Select Council. Vug 16, MOO l II S GMI. piesidnt Approved by Common Council, Aug H, IMOe) WI OltllT'ITlIS, president Appioved, Aug .!, 1'sXl IVMIN JIOIK. Mav or. Published In purMiancc of the furegolng uso lullon VI T I.UTI.LK, t ity ( leik Sianton, I'a , Sept 8, 1WW BANKING. Ill PORT OF THE CONDITION OF TRADERS NATIOH, BANK lit Seranton. in the state of Pciin-ilv iui i at the che of bll-luess sept 3, l'K , 111 01 litis loans and discounts ... . 1 '.22'JiOtit Oindrafts. m-cuieil und timecurcil "it 01 I. s bonds tei seeute cite ulatlun . 220,liln 00 I s bands tu sieuic I S ilepoits. 110,000 00 Premiums on V S bonds Il.oslod sl.ek, ecurltlcs, itc 112,1111 'HI llji.l ing honut', fiirnitute and fltiire 14U,ia0o Oil Other reil estat- owned Iu,ti4 21 Due fiom national hanks (not icierse agents) . .$ 4, HI SI Due from titc la inks and hankers 10,517 50 Due from upproved resetve agents IM.TSO 70 Internal irvenui Mamjia ., 1,1.12 71 I hecks und other cash Items 29.120 Exchanges for dealing house 7,221 tit Notes of other national banks 1,150 IX) Finctional paper cunenty, nickels and tent 211 o1 I avful money icserse In lank, sir: Specie 9,71130 Legal tender notes .12.04(100 42,Sol .10 Redemption fund with I', S tuasuiir (5 ol clr ttUition) 11,000 00 2)1 v,i 00 Tolal M.sOJ.SO) iu LIMIILITIIS. Capital stock paid I 250.000 00 surplus luii'l lOOtkjeino. I'mlivided profits, less expen.es und luxes ald 11,710 73 N'ational lank notes outstanding... 22o,Ouc,' to Due tu otliei national hanks s) ll.sll 10 Due tei slate banks and bankers 2.M2 ..1 Indisidual deposits sub ject to iheck OeV.)74 70 Demand certificated ol 1eiioi.lt 117.!il 77 (crtlrled checks 570 III Caslilei's checks out standing 135 27 United htatts deposits.. 111,000 00 1,217,71 JO Total tl.WS.WM t) Slate ot Pennsslsania, ( minis of Latkawauna.ss; I, F. L. PIiiIIIim, cashier of the above named bank, do solemn!) swear 1 1 at the abuse state ment Is due to the best ot mv knowledge and belief, F. I.. PHILLIPS, Cashier Subacid ed anil awotn to before me this day ol . W H. DIEHL, Nolsry Correct Attest: CIIAS. P. MCriHEWS, E 3. .10M-S. JOHN T. P0HTFR, Directors. Exchange. Help wanted-male. WArin)svfj'.Mrs''ToK iaiii'I.t nr.rwui mtnt. Apply to Miperlnlrndrnt. John I.ont't Son. - WAMl.Il-llltsT CI S SHORT 0llIH.lt COOK wMir poillloti I lax been on vaibt fm lad flu ttlntefj. VilJu-M ", care Irlbune ACTIVM ilN, ll irrllMIIKU IIOfsK viollli .'VinOO Dnlii s liirltiK help l.lb eral aalaiv end expitiie udva.Kpd to rWht paitv. Addtiirt William .1 till, Vlananit. TJI llimtnut Hreit, Philadelphia, i'l uovniwiKsr I'umiioss-don'v I'Iiki'vki: foi tlic inKlnrnie or anv other civil nrvlie rxatnlnatlon withovit lerimr om talalot'ue of In lotinatltn Slit tree Columbian l orrwpuiitl Hue College Ma.luimton, I) ( WANTl'D-KM'HtliniC TKl STW0HTII OtMI man; rmist rouii woll tecoinmendeJ. 1- pr week guaiaiitecd, 30 l.lbrarv Iluikline HELP WANTED-FEMALE. MVNTKD-V (OMI'l'.riNr l.l) SlI'NOt: riiplxr, who lias had rvpiilenee in ottli e v.otk VelJiess ghlng lefiienem ami salarj ex pected MenoaraphM, mhune otllce WTPD - IAl'1'IIII.Mt.II s,s,vi) IV china, glaumare and limps ( hlna Hall, 1H Wutniug avi nue WWITl IMMI 1)1 vTI'.I.Y. I M'KIIII M I l H"I. lot gniiral iiullsiveolk Vpplv IJ11 (libsou street SILK W.WTI I) l OKI'l. Vt)Y TO T VKL ( II UHIK liaid silk viiiillng Mum in New uik stute, also tatties good haid silk liand VdJress steade Wink RECRUITS WANTED. MARINE COUPS I'MIED STvTFi NV1 It I' emits wanted Able bodied men, service on our warships in all parts ct the world nnd on land in the l'liillppit es, when required Lieu tenant Colonel II It. Hus-ell. N . Comer I-aek-awanna and Wyoming avenues, S ronton SITUATIONS WANTED SiTNOGH Vl'ifnn," I l'FHll't hi). DI -UU s position VildriSK, II S, hibune utile WlrD-l'OsiriON ll OL(i I.VDV WHO has just giaduated in bookkerpii g ..1st class lefeleliee- given und expelled Veuile-.s, I, II , Ilol 274. l'jitotvvlllc. Pa w as n.D -m oitk roit mondws Vi Till lt dava, as laundle'.s, call give beit lit) tef eietiee VJelress, iU2 Uni stnet hlll'VllON Wlli'U-MI.U)i WOHk ll Till, dav ecu give guod lefeiemes Iddits, .VI .1 D , Ultphant, I'a WANTH 01 NU MVV 21 1 VltS OLD. Willi excellent ihurictei, rapid and sceurate ae ccsntaut, guod penman ami first i lass know h dire of business meth xlj, would like wnrk in ! the or on books Ikst refetences "II," Tnbuiu ottlee UOV 10 M:HS OLD DKSIllhS POSITION IV arrhitcit's olio e Vddicss ilj Vlailon stre. I SITDATIOV WANTED 0I'NC1 VI VN WITH good chiiacler wishes to work for hoard Hillside of si hoc 1 liouis, or will vvotk during dav and attend night school Vnhwer todav Ad dress "II," Ueneral Deliver), Scranton, I'a PROFESSIONAL. Oeitlfied Public Accountant. I'DSVIRD C SI'.VULDIXa, C. P. A, 21 Tit ID era' Bank buildln; Architects. EDWARD II. DVIS, ARCHITECT, CON.VEI.L building, Scranton. FREDERICK L. BKOWN, AHCIIITLCT, PRICE building, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton. Cabs and Carriages. RHDBFlt TIRED CABS AND CARHIVQES, Bhbr of servile Prompt attention given orders, by 'phone 'Phones 2o72 and 51.12 Joseph Kelley, 124 Linden. Dentists. DR C. E HI.ENBER15ER, Spruce street, Scranton. 'AULI BLILDI.NO, DR I O LYMVN, SCRANTON PRIVATE DOS pital, corner Wyoming and Jlulberr). DR fi. C LAl'BACH. 115 M0MINC AVENUE DR II. F. REY.N0I.DS, OPP. P O Hotels and Restaurants. rilE ELK CAFE, 125 ND 127 IltVNKII.V WE nue. Rates reasonable I yi'lGLPIt, Proprietor. iCRINTOV HOISF. M.AU II. L i W. !. senger depot. Conducted on the European plan, VICTOR kOdl, Proprietor Lawyers. J. VV BROWNING, VTTOUMlt AND tOINSH. lor at lasv. Rooms .112 M ! Mears bullJiin, D 11 RH'LOULF. irroilKi-IOS ,To(7 Hated on real etate (.euiiitv Meals buileiiiiL, eornei Washington avenue and s,lllt ,tnet irvnk'f BOM.E. vnORNIV VND (Olspr leu at law lluir building, ilooins It and II atliligton avenue WIII.IRdT WHllk.V A- KNVI'P, VTroRNFI s and Counsellors at I aw. Republican lulldiiig. Waldiuloii uvenue .iTssLP A .M'sst P, ViroilNEis AND 7oT sellors at I avv t oiuuioiiweauu iiuituing, Roeuns 19, 20 and 21 juirs- w ovurcnii) rroiiNEsvrTr Beictns 511, 115 an 1 5111 Hoard cf TrJ(,. build, ing rOW'ARD W. I IIVYI.lt, IT0RNEY. Ml! 001, Otli ftool, Mears building HOOMs L A WlRl.s, ATrORNTV. AT-HVV. IIOVHII of Trade InillilitW. sLranion, Pa C. It PITCHER, ATTORM.Y ATLVW. ot 1'rade building, .Serinton. I'a IIOVRl) PATTFRSOV A WII.COV, TRADFItV NVriOVVf. Bank building C COMPOS S, 911 RFPl'BIICVV BI'II D1NO A. V." BEUTIIOLF, ArfORNEI. 51ETitTBI.Ii(T Physicians and Surgeons. DIL W, E. ALLEN. 511 .NOR 111 WASHING lOV asenuc. DR. g. W. L'AMOIIEVI'. OFHCE ,i30 VV lf Ington asenue Residence, 1118 Mulberr). C lirunlc dise-ai.es, lungs, heart Mde)s and geullourlnar) oigans u specialty. Hums, I to I p. ni. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LVCKAW NV , SCUVVrON. Pa Courses prepiratoiy to eeillege, law, medi cine or busbies Opens s, ,t. , sfU fr catalogue Rev. Thomas M Ciinn, LI. 1)., prlu tipal ind proprletui, VV. E Plurnle), V M, headmaster. Seeds. (1 R. CURK 4 CO. SE1DSMEV AMI M Rs iismen, store 201 lVuhiugtoii atiiiue, green houes, ll50 Noith lialn avenue, stuie tele phone, "82 Whe Scieens. JOSEPH KHLTTl'L. REAR 611 I.ICKVWVN.NV asenue, hi ranton, Pa, manufacturer of Wile be ree ns. Miscellaneous, BAt ER'H ORCIIEsTHV-MlSIC 1 0R IIVLI.s picnics, parties, Iceeptinns, weddings and luu cert work furnished For terms address II J Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbcrt's mualc store, MMIAROEE BROS, PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN'" xelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, HO Waslilmton avenue, Seranton, Pa, RAILROAD TIME TABLE Schedule In Effect May 27, 1000. Trains leave Scranton: 0.45 a. m., week days, for Bunbury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, Haiti more, Washington and for Pltt burg and the West. 0.38 a. m., week days, for Hacleton, Pottsvllle, Heading, NorrUtown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, P.altlmore,Washlngton and Pitts burg and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays 1.08 p. m.,) for Sunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. For Haaleton, Potts vllle, Reading, &c, week days. 4.27 p. in., week days, for Sunbury, Hozleton, Pottsvlllo, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. WOOD. Gen. Pass At. IlimillNsON, Oen Mgr. Delaware Lackawanna and Western. In Effect .Tune II), 100 South Lease Scranton for New York at 1 l, 1 00, ft 40. i 00 and 11) 05 a in , 12 M, 3 3x and 8 10 p m For Philadelphia at 5 40, 8 00 and KiiTi a m 12 fa", and .131 p in For Strouds burg at t) 10 p m Milk and aceommoilatlon at till p m Vnive at MoboVen at 6.VJ, 7.1K, 10 11 a in : 12 us, 1 47, 4 4S, 7 19 and P. IS p m lnive at Philadelphia nt 1000 a in j 1 Ort, S.4B, II 00 and 1"2 p n Airive from New York at 1 0V. 4 nrt and 10 20 a til . 1 00, 1.52, 5 41, 8 45 nnd 11 .10 p m I rum stiomlsbutg at S OS a. m Nortli I tale Siranlim for Buffalo and Inter mediate stations at 1 10, 4 10 and 8 10 a. m ; 155, 8 4S and 11 IS p its I oi Oswego and Syra ruv at I 10 a in and 1 SI p m For t'tlta at 1 10 a m and 1 5.1 p in 1 or Vlontrose at S 10 a m . I 01 p in and 5 4s p in For Nlehol son at 4 00 and 0 1 1 p in For lllnghamton. 10 21 nnil i VI p in Viiise in iranton from lluffaio nt I to. " 11 1 SI iml 10 00 a m , 1 10 and S M p m Fiom Oswigo and Mraeuse at 1 11 a ns ; 12 .s and Sim p m Fiom t tic at 2 65 a m ; PIS und ) to p in Fiom Nhholsun at ! 50 a m mil 0 00 I) m 1'iiuii Vontiose at 7 51 and 11100 a in : 12C and 00 p in I)loomtnrg Division leave Serinlon for Nirthuinheiland at I. II, 10 01 a, m . Ill and 5 10 p in I or Pltmmith at t 01. 40. 8 55 anil 11 St p in For Nantlioke at 8 10 a. m Arrlse nt Nortlimnleilanil ill tl 'ti a m ; 1 10, 5 00 and P 41 ii m Vnive at Nnntlcoke at ti 10 a in Vrrlve at Pl.vnioulli at 2 On, 4 U. 50 p m and P 10 n in Vnive nt siianlon from Xorthum lerland ut 0 42 3 in , 12 IS. 4 50 and 41 p m 1'iiuii Vnntiioke at 1100 a. in From Plimoutli at 7 10 a in.. 1 20 1 3.1 and 11 10 p m. M NDY TIIV1NS South-leivp s,,jf,n 1 to. 100, 5 40, 10 Oj a. in , .'!. I 40 and s 10 p m Nortli -I i ive i rauloii at 1 10, 4 10 a m : 1 15, 5 is and tl '1 p m lllntunsl lira Dcvi-nin 1 eave Seranton at 10 05 n tu and 5 50 p ui Delawaie and Hudson, In I treet lune 11th, 1900 Trains for Ciirbondale lesve s, ranton ,at 6 20, 7 SI, ,n H. 10 1 ! a in 12 ll. 1 2.1. 2 20. 3 52. 5 21, u 25. 7 17. vl,, 11 11 ii in , 1 10 a ni For Hiine-dale mil lake Lodou -0 20, 10 11 a. in , 2 2U aid 1 .'1 p in For Wllk. llane-0 41, 7 IS 8 4?. 0 3. 10 41a. in : 12 OJ. 1 2 2 IS I II, 4 27, 11 10, 7.4S, 10 II, 11 .10 p m Fori V II It point-0 41i m.; 12 Ot, 2 14, STI and 11 SO p m For Pennselvunla It II point-6 41, 3S a. in , 2 IS anil 4 27 p m For Vlhans and all points north 0 20 a m. and 1 52 p in Sl'VDVY TRVINS For Carbondalc 7 20, II 00, 11 11 a m ; 2 26, 3 52, 3 47. 10 52 p in For Wilkes Bine .H a m ; 12 0.1, 1 58, 3.2, 4 12, 0 27, i 27 p in For Albans and points north 3 32 p m For Honesdale and I ale lodore 9 00, 11.33 a m and 15! p m Lowest rates to all points in Fnlted States and Carada .1 W nCRDKK, 0 P. A, Albany, V Y. II W CROSS, DP . 'rranton, Pa. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In I fleet Mav 27. 1900. Trains Lease Scranton. For Philadelphia and New lork via 1) ft IS. 11 It , at (. 45 a ni. and 12 01, 2 18, 4 27 (Dlacs: Diamond Express), and It W p ni bunda)S, D. A 11 It It. 15S, 7 48 p in ... For White, Haven, llaileton and principal points In the coal regions, sla D. & II R. R . U 45. 2 18 and 4 27 p in For Pottssille, 0 45, 218 p. in . .... Foi Brthlehem, Faston, Reading, Harrlsburg and print ipal intermediate stations via 1) k II It It, 0 41 a in : 12 01, 2 18, 4 27 (Black Dla. nonet Expiess), 11 10 p. m Sunday, D. it II. H It , 1 58, 7 43 p ni Tor Timkhannock, Towanda Elmlra, Ithara, Oeneva and principal Intermediate stations, via D, L. i W. R. It , 8 08 a in ; 1 01 and 3,1 I or (ienesa. Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago, and all points west, via D A. II It It . 12 01, fit (Bluk Diamond Express), 7 48, 10 41, 1110 p ni Sunda)s, D & II. R R. 120S p. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh S'alley parlor ears em all trains bctsseen Wilkes Barrel and New Yoik. Philadelphia, Buffalo and Sus pension Bridge IIOL1IN II W II 111 It. Oen s,,t , 20 Cortland streit. New York ClUHirs- I Ft" den Pass gt , 20 Cortland street Nies Yoik A W NONNI MM'III'R, Div Pass gt , South Dethhhtni Pa , For tickets and Pullman reservations arplv .101 Ijrkawanna avenue, Serinton, Pa Central Railroad of New Jersey. Station in New Soik Foot of Liberty street, N. R . and South Ferrs Vnthricite coal usul exclusively, Insuring cleanliness and comfort TIME TVBLE IN I FFFCT MAY 21), 1000 'Mains luse serinlon for New Snrh, Newaih, Elizabeth. Plilhelitphla. Fatn. Bethlehem. A' bntiiwn. Vinueli (hunk and White Haven, at h '0 i 111 . rvpitsrf, 1 20 expiess, 4 00 p in Sun dais. 2 11 p m For I'lttstun nnd Witke.. Barre. a 30 a m . 1 20 .mil loop in siimjs 'Up m lor Mountain Puk, e 0 a m . 1 20 and 101 p m siiiulavs, 2 11 p m For llaltimoie ind Wa.hinglon, und pnlnis smtli aid Wet .ia H.thhliim. S 10 a m . 120 p m sunjass, 2 11 p in IVr lang Bianih O.esn (iiose. etc, at 8 10 a in and 1 l p in Fit Reading, Lebanon and lliritrliiirir. sii VI lintiivsn .' a m an 1 120 p m Sundass, 2 11 p m I nr I'littssllle. 0 n in . I 20 p in Tluough tli 1 1 Is to nil polnis n.t, outh ami vstst at lowe-t rJtis lit ttie .tatinn I II OIIIIIM'sIN Oen Supt II I' IIMDWIN Oen l'is gt New Yoik. Ontario and Western R R. TIV1F TVIHF IV I'Ft'FCT sI'MiW. 1FNF. 21, 1(10.) North llouiul Trains lease LeSse si ran ' ail on Tiains ton elale 201 . 10 10 a til 11 20 a in IU ... H 45 I) III I I n. Ill Virne ( adosia 1 111 u ns 1 II p m. "07 . .. 000 p tn. Vrrite ( iilauiJale, 'HO p in. Semlli lli'iind Trains laav leaso Cadnsla arhiindah 0-2 . 7 00 a tu. '01 . 8 40 a 111 10 02 t in 0el ... 2 03 Ik 111 (t 14 p 111 SI'MHIS o., Nortli llouml taave lease Si ran t aibou- lent dile n-. S."0j ni 0 10a ni Sera nl ' n 7 (0 a m 10 11a m. 4 20 p m Vnive t sdosii 10 41 a m 20i . . ,1 7fli m Artlve Caibnndalf, 7 45 p pi I S0nt, Hi emd e leave leave Cadu.la I arbondale Pi ranton 202 .... 7 no a in 7 40a ns 20S . . I SO p in, 5 54 p. in fl .SS p m Tralii No 201 nukes connection for po'nts Noith and t.ntli on Main line, at Cadosla Tialns Nos .'til nnd 204 make Walton, Delhi, llairelen and Shlnrs connections Tialus Nos 201 ind 20s make Main Line con nei lions on umlav For (urlhee infoimntlnn. consult ticket agents, ,f. C VNDI'RsOV. Om Pass Vgr., N'esv Snrk I I' WI'ISH, Trasellng Passenger .gent Scran- ten Eile and Wyoming Valley Time Table In Effect Sfas 28. 1BO0 Trnlns lease Siranton for llawlev. Lake Ariel ttiil Inteimrdlate prints as follow' No. 2, 8 4! a in ; No 4 2 21 p in ; No 0, .120 p m , No. 8. 7 65 p m sunds) trains at n no a m and 2 00 p m Tialns No 2 and Vo I connect st Hawley foi pull ta on Erie railroad. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKTSIHRRF IirroilD CV BE USD In Scranton at I he news stands nl Reisrasa lira., 405 Spruce ami 601 linden, M. Norton, 22 Laikawanna asenue, I S Shutter, 111 spruce street SCALP TREATMENT, MRS ! T Kl LI.I R, feCU.I' TREATMENT, 0o. sliauipoolng, .Wc ; facial massage; maslcur Ing, 25c, i chiropody, 701 (juiucy. ' 4 . ,
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