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    TM.I3 .SCRANTON TRlUrNK-. MONDAY, SHl'TUMBIMt 17, 1900.
LACKAWANNA COUNTY.
CARBONDALE
INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS.
Temple rnninminiery, No. 2S8, An
cient OrdT Knights of Multa. lias In- I
kU1!(I tlio following oillceiB- Coni
lnnnder. Homy rimpinnn. tjcniallssl-
mo, Sidney 'rocker: c.iptnln ffnural. .
Martin Olver- iTr-Int. Kll Dickinson, !
ppnlor wntderi, Prod Hriinnni; Junior
ivniilcn. William Jenkins; Mvorrt bent- ,
ur, AlhTt Moon; slundiird bearer, Ar-
thnr Htithnford: first Ktinid, A. K. i
N'lcol; second auard, (icorRe Deltrlok: i
assistant riTordei. A V l'nttfii: war
den, Joseph Wlli'e, sentinel, Fred H.
Frun!t. The liautlfu! ecioniunle'S In
cident to the Installation work wote
conducted by Deputy Urand Comman
der C O. Swat t. assisted by Past
Commanders It. S. Uurtlett and F. II.
Heese, of Anthrarlta commandery, No.
211, of Srrnntnn.
THE LILIPUTIANS.
The thlid performance of the oper
tla, "Mllputlan? In Fairyland." was
'Iven at the opera house Saturday
Ight under the auspices of Trinity
Julld. About tvo bundled little folks
participated and made the spectacu
iar features nil that could be wished.
.Miss Mnirple Maxwell as Captnln Hilly
Millions, sane well and acted the lead
ing role In jrcellent taste. .Maud
.Illinois as the Ooddess of Dawn, pos
sessed all the beauty demanded by the
cnaraetcr. The enterprise will place a
considerable sum In Trinity's building
fund.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Councilman .T. G. Evans Is building
a new house on Clarl: avenue.
Miss Mary Ilyrne, who had been vis
iting relatives here for several days,
returned to New York Saturday.
Vork on the steeple of nt. Hose
church Is ncarlntr completion.
Mrs. A. C. Hall and Mls Grace Hall
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Hull,
of. Scrantoii.
U. O. Wheeler. M. V., was In t'nton
ilnl on professional business yester
day afternoon.
Rev. Mr. "A'halen. of the Rerean
Faptist church, delivered nn eloquent
no:mon on "Christianity's Message to
Labor," last evening. .
J. L. Stewart Is In Mlddletown, N.Y.
Announcement Is made that Simp-
son & Watklns, now known as the
Temple Coal and Iron company, will I
close their three stoics, located at Wy-
omlng, Duryea nnd Olyphant next i
Saturday.
Norman Odder and Stanley RettCAV j
are spending a few diy In New York I
city I
Silas McMullen end John Aitkin will '
return to n nillltaiy school near Phil- .
r.drlphla Monday.
The Spooners open a week's cntsagc- I
ment at the opera hojse tonight.
Gecrge Van Glider ban resigned his
situation at the s!!k mill and gone to
P.Tt Jervls to join his father In a
manufacturing enterprise.
Invitations have been received In
this city to the marriage of Miss Clara
Mac the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank M l'lgelo of Nlasar:. to
Hon aid Colfax farr. (t Frompton.
The wedding will be performed on
Thursday. Sept. 27. at high noon, at
the home of the bride's parent!'. Miss
RlSelou Is well known In this city,
having viritcd Mrs. Finnic Wells, of
Pike street
JERMYN AND MAYFIELD
Arbitrators Decide Against Jermyn
Borough Personal News.
The arbltiators appointed by court
to hear the suit of John and F.innv
Gallagher, of West Mayfleld. veisus
the Borough of Jermyn, on Frldav
rendered a verdict of $400 damages in
favor of the plaintiffs. It Is probable
the case will be appealed. The action
was to lecover J10.000 foi inluries te.
celved by Mrs. Gallagher, who. while
on her way home from church one Sun
day, several months ago, fell on the
sidewalk, which It Is claimed was de
fective, severely Injuring her leg.
The condition of Walter Raker, of
Main street. Is hopeless. He continues
dally to grow weaker, and It Is feaied
his death is only a matter of a short
time.
Miss Lizzie Mvers and niece, Miss
Ethel Myers, and Mrs. A. Hinorv, of
WHkes-Rarre, who have been the
guests of Mrs. Arthur Dav. of Ceme
tery street, will return home lodav.
George Kdmunds and Charles .1.
Walker, of Mayfleld, and Claude
Stockep, of Jermn. entered Lafayette
college on Filda, wheie they will
take the mechanical engineering
course. They have been for several
months under the tutorship of Prof.
W. M. Taggait.
William Lanyun, of Scrunton: Fd
wln Lanyon, of Taylor; Samuel Raker,
r, of Pilceburg: Samuel Raker, of
Gieen Ridge, weic vlsltois heie yester
day Mr. Nice and Miss Pollv Solomon
spent yesterday with Dnnmote fi lends.
Fredeilck Hnrtnoll, of s.'ianton, Is
the guest of Mr. and Mis. JI. A. Will
man, of South Main 3tr((.
Miss Jennie Givenslnde.
of Main
street, was a Cnrbondale visitor yes
terday.
Mr. and Mrs. Veinon Sampson and
son, Frank, of AiclibaliJ, and Lester
Sampson, of Scranton, were yesterday
the guests of their sister. Mrs. Frank
Barbel, of South Main street.
The great huccess of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedy
in the tieatmenl of bowel complaints
has made it standaid over the greater '
part of th cl lllzed world. For sale:
by all druggists. Mntthews Bros.,
wliolcsift'e nnd retail agents.
PECKVILLE.
Gayloid nnd Floyd Ktller nnd W.
I, llogcis left ycstrday lor Allentown,
Vlttaimrg and l'lill.idelph.a. Wlillu In
Alitntown thv v. Ill .iltcnd the fnlr.
Mr Jnmeo Smith and Miss Bertha
Hevnold3 spent Sunday at Lake Lo-
dore.
Mrs. B J. Taj lor Is spending a few
days with Hone(d-i lelallves.
Mrs. Henrv K.-rndy was tendeied
WHEN PI
STRUNG
y
1T
tW'sfM
A6AIH
Tl20r tO thf! whole brlnr. All dralnl
l-K' are properly ured, thtir condition
LfWrcr Mailed aeale-1. 1'nce i yer box 6 boxel, with Iron-clad leral uuaiaotf e to cure or refundtb
V. mcujv.li.oci. Send lor l"rr book. Addrctt. PEAL MEDICINE CO.. Clavalind. O.
ia'o by JOHN M. PHELPt,
luco street
la birthday party Patutdnj at her home
i on J'ropect Hill.
, Mr. James LaFar, of South Main
; s'reet, Is still very III of typhoid fever.
j A law number of our youtiK people
' enjoyed n stiaw tide to Taylor Friday
evening, and were pleasant! v enter-
tallied at the noire of Mlns tlertrtide
Mortis.
Mrs Ktntna DlUemnn Is vety III nt
1 hr hori" on Hickory stteet.
t William ?ovne and Joseph Shone are
' at I.oidvllle. X. V where thpy will
sp"nd a fw das hunting: the festive
i rabbit.
Mr. O. M. ili.- and Mr. William
Vandervort spent Paturdav unnnliiK ut
Fust Wlndsoi. They returned with
veil filled game bays.
Mp?srs. Wllllani Taylor and Jim
Rtaye returned PaMjid.iy from n couples
of dais' flshlnir on the PnunacU river.
' Wayne county.
TAYLOR NEWS.
Miss Morris Entettnlned Friends.
Concerning the Strike Presiding
Elder Grlffln PreachedPersonal
ParagiMlis. f
Miss Gertrude Mortis gave a dellgh'
ful icceptlon at the home of Mi. and
Mrs. Talllo Giltllths, of Taylor street,
on Friday evening, when she had as
her guests a number of young people
of Peckvllle. At 10 o'clock the guests
arrived. Miss Moirls was assisted bv
her sister. Mis. Grllllths, in lecelving
and entertaining the young people.
Music and other amusements weie In
dulged In throughout the evening. Re
freshments were served Those pres
ent were Misses Lena Gendall, Dor
othy Slckler. Florence L. Taylor,
Fdythe K. Henry, Maybelle Glnville,
Flossie Wartleld, Frances Williams,
Myitle V. I'lttet. Mae L. Kvnns, Maud
Van De Huent. May Rrundage, Lulu
M. Kennedy, Mlna Evans, Mabel Will
lams, and Messis. Frank and Rert
Gendall, James D. English
Kvfins, Fuink Williams
Wndeman, C. J. Claik,
Whltty, Warren Arnold,
D. Stanley
I.eroy D
Benjamin
Frank H.
Squlies. Thomas Williams and George
S. Peck, of Peckvllle. The Taylor
I guests were Misses Mnrgatet Jones,
I Kllzubeth Owens, Maud Davis. Gamlna
Kvans, Ida Sperber and Messrs. John
I It. Owens, John R. Thomas, Thomas
A. Evans and David Harris. Flash-
light plenties were taken of the group
by Mr. John R. Thomas befoie their
departure.
The Taylor, Pyne and Holden col
lieries of the Lackawanna company
woiked all day on Saturday, although
the output of coal was not as great us
on other occasions. Notices have been
posted stating that the Lackawanna
collieries will ull be ready to bcjiin
operation today. The whistles will be
blown nt the usual time, and If any of
the men go to work the collieiles will
be operated. The collieries owned and
operated by the Lackawanna company
In this place and vicinity ate Aich
bald, Pyne. Taylor and Holden mines,
and each employ between .100 and COO
men and boys with the exception of
the former colliery, which employs
something like 300. If the strike be
comes effective here, oer 2.000 em
ployes of the Delaware. Lackawanna
and Western company will be Idle.
Rert Polntdexter, a young colored
man, who was Injured at the Taylor
mine on Thursday and afterward taken
to the Moses Taylor hospital for treat
ment, died at that Institution on Sat
urday. His remains will be taken to
his home In Virginia for burial.
The Steillng Social club will con
duct their weekly social this evening
nt Weber's rink. Good music will be
In attendance for dancing.
Mr. W. T. Davis has returned home
fiom a week's sojourn In Susquehanna
county.
Presiding Elder Rev, Dr. Giillln oc
cupied the pulpit In the Methodist
Episcopal church last evening at 7.30
o'clock and preached a very Instruct
ive and masterly seimon to a verv
large congregation. Special singing
was rendered on the occasion.
The members of local branch No.
1013. United Mine Workers of America,
organized a drum corps at the Iat
meeting of that body on Thursday
evening.
Emblem division, No. 57, Sons of
Temperance, will meet In session this
evening.
The Ice ciean. social held Saturday
i evening at Athei ton's grove, under the
auspices of the Young Men's Christian
association, was well patronized, not
withstanding the Inclemency of the
weather.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter D, Edwards
and Mrs. Curtis of Rellevue, spent the
Sabbath with telatlves In town.
.Mr. and Mrs. David J. Davis, of West
Scranton, visited relatives on Fnlon
street yesteulay.
Miss Gertrude Reese, of Grove 3treet,
was the guest of friends In Providence
yesteiday.
JESS -P.
Messrs. William Fcanlon, James Lof
tus, John Brown ami John Drlscoll
left Thursday evening for Ohio.
John Sweeney.riiarles Stewaid, John
Word and Mike OTnnneis spent Fri
day nt the country fair In Wallsvllle.
Frank Bolls and Chnrlcs O'BovIe left
, Saturday night for Buffalo.
.-Mine Jennings, or .Miiareu, hiiiuvan
county, formerly of this place, is visit
ing his parents on Main street.
Mr. McGraw, of the X'nlted States
navy, Is visiting his brother, Michael
MaGrnw, of Hill street.
Miss Mayme Cavnnaugh, of Pilce
burg, is visiting friends in town.
The picnic, which was to have taken
place the 24th Inst., has been post
poned, owing to the strike.
Thomas Lottus and P. II. Fngen
wer callers In Olyphant Sunday even
ing. John Walton, of Scrantoii, was a
caller In town Sunday,
The people of Lepot stieet ate re
moving the old plank wnlk.
OLYPHANT.
'.in the local groundy on Saturday
' aftei noon the Browns defeated the
Senators, or ureen i.WRe, oy a score
.jfilfi to 7. On 'Veuiieduy tlie Brown"
.lll play with the Modois. of .Scran-
on. here.
Mr. and Mrs. John Giler. of Plttston.
I
OOUOT, TRY
Th-yVilS9l ihctritofTCUt.
ana mv curcu cnoutanaa oi
caira of Nirraut DUeaiei, inch
aa Debility, Oitzlnttt.Slctpleu.
nest and Varicocelc.Atronhv.&c.
They dear Ihe brain, ttrccgthei
the circulation, make dicntloi
rrrrl n.l Ininart 1 h-ltlK
LtnA lnifcl art rkLr4 tn.imt iFnUift mtlinH
ollen w :nl- them into Inianltv 'Jam umction or Death
11 armar.ii. tir. Wvcn ing tumeand
BM. ft
woe (he guests of Mrs. William
Healey yesterday.
Martin ICeegan spent yesterday at
Hancock, N. Y.
Miss Maine Gr.idy, of Mayfleld, was
visiting friend hcie yesterday.
Misses Minnie Mungan, Resale Man
ley fMid Nellie Iloiau. of Dunmore,
spnt c.stciduy In town.
Mr. Mnd Mrs. .1. C. Evans, of Pitts
ton, visited relatives here yesterday.
Edwurd Gallagher returned Saturday
from Lake Ariel, where he had been
spending his vacation.
Mrs. Charles Ostrander Is visiting
her parents In Gteen Ridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oichnrd and
children, of Carbondale, visited rela
tives In town yesterduj.
Miss Mumlc Rurkc, of Pink Place,
was the guest of Miss Nellie Gallagher
yesterday.
STAGE KISS.
It Had to Be Given Even at the Risk
of Bloodshed,
fiom tlie Chlcico llfcord
It was a home talent show and we
sat patiently waiting for the unex
pected to happen. The unexpected al
ways happens with a home talent
show, and an Innei mountain village
Is not proof against this long accepted
stage fact. Wc strangers from the un
regenerate east who were thete In tli
mountains for our healths' sake, felt
assured, therefore, of an experience
before the night should be over.
It waa "The Mikado" which was to
be presented, tattied nnd toin by Its
transit from flrst-class theateis In the
east to the town hall of Teton City.
We had heard Nankl-Poo as he had
sung ubout being a thing of shreds
and patches, and we had heard Ko
Ko's announcement of his theories and
Ideas, and weie getting along fait ly
well In our listening when the klslng
sontr was reached. Then Red Pete
Rarker, who was singing Nankl-Poo,
advanced to the footlights.
"Ladles and gentlemen," the tenor
singer began, "this Is u mighty poor
place In the show to Interrupt the pin
Feedings to make a speech, but as cer
tain things are about to happen. T
think It Is only fair that you be put
on I h.ne heard that Holy Mo-?es
Perkins, w ho Is known and generally
hailed and greeted us the vn'iial
husband of Miss Hetty Hoyler, who Is
taking the part of Yum Yum, has an
nounced to all concerned that If I fol
lowed out the directions of the book of
this plav ami Insist on kissing the
lady, theie win be live dlff"ient kinds
of trouble. 1 hereby announce that I
am going to begin kissing the young
lady in about thiep minutes and shnll
keep right on kissing her through the
whole blamed song, and 1 further an
nounce that I shall do that kissing In
full view of the audience. Moieover,
It may b of Interest to you to know
that I have secreted In these long and
(lowing lobes two llrt-rate six-shooters
right ready for business. I am al-o
aimed with the fact that Holy Moses
Perkins is sitting In seat No. 1G7. which
Is In plain view from the stage. As
the scene which Is about to be pie
sented Is a cro.'s between a delicious
love song and a RoitiI- ide. and as T
shall caress the young woman wi'h
one eye on her beauteous diauns ami
the other on seat No. 1U7. I hope you
will oveilook any little shortcoming?
In the affair. I hate to mention such
low coaise things, but the gun which
I shall use first Is a self-cocker and
has been recently oiled. Thanking you
for your kind attention, the show will
now go on."
We listened to the rendition of the
klss-klss som:,- with gieat Inteiest. es
pecially those who were In range of
seat No. 1C7. Nothliw happened, how
ever, Mr. Perkins mmalning slatue
esquely mute. But when the applause
continued on Its demand for an en
coie. Mr. Rnrker appeared once more
at the stage front:
"Thank you," he said, "for this vin
dication, but If you want some more
of It I am compelled to say you can't
have It. I respect Mr. Perkins' claims
on the premises. Thank you one and
all, and especially Mr. Perkins, who
has this night sacrificed his feelings
for the advancement of art. The show
will now pioceed."
We then leaned back and listened
respectfully while Pooh-Bah told about
his troubles and his expectations.
PLAYS AND PLAYERS.
"In the Pilate ol the Klrnr," the lonume of
did Madrid, which V. Marlon I'rjwlnid wiote
ami I.i inner Ktmlilard dunutird for Mui ViuU
Allrn, will be dild(d into kdiie- Initi'jil of the
(iiMnmary aita. There will be six armc, uml
iW inti millions will ranc in dilution from
on to ten mfnnt, ariorihnic to the limo re
f,i'irid lo rVantre tlie scenk t.ittiniis. Tiii-s di
Uion of a dunu waa (ominon on the old l.ui
lull btagr, but the reason for II in thd litan'e
la Hut the proivsnion ot events in Mr. (juufotd's
slur It almost Hinilironont nllh the .Kllo.l it
Mr Hoddard'a plJJ, the whole tunvpirlnic be-t-
I'll eluht and elevet o'ilo(k of una i-U'liliu"
Hihiairali of the plj are now in piojdtn, mil
Mi lhn--H verv eonervatlve uml neve' ovei
iniittdiiit jndiie of a nn drama -it saiu to be en
tirely atiit,id with its proptitv. fiiluiiiiv the
i5..t jnd niuinituig cl tlie play ale lalinlated In
brlnj out its In it points wlun it h pioduci-d at
North Adsmi, lis., on Sepumber 17, opeiun,;
the new thtatet t line.
'Ihe date of tho deduatlon of llamuifritelii'j
new llieater KepiiMIc by James A. Heine In his
late.t fciiiiiss, jik llainoi," has been deriiitet
k l.fdiiled or Seiteml.ri 21.. Mr. ilinnnern'i in
tins oei n de1aeil somewhat 13' tin bnlldetn, and
lltnonh tht theater mUhl be opened u wetU
kooiier, he piefrrs to hae his latiM, and ,'l lie
:orIJirs it, his Hnest play-liou-e, thilxhed in
eveiy detail before adnilltlnj: tht pnlilie. One
of his previous seven theaters was opi-hed be
foie thi paint was entirely dry, and the result
is several ruined rovvns. As ha H upeiillly
unxium that the Theater llrpuhllc should be
popular with the lidles he will take no chanted
of ini'tirrimt their displeasure a sicoud tiine.
Ihe Mintlay World reialls the fait that James
O'Neill 1 the only mci ir jh actor who evir
nlajed the lole of ChrUtns In "The Passion
Plav," and intimates thai Lublir fi Co are eon
iihrniK u revival of the Salmi Morse veilon,
whlih 'v produeed in han Frauiisco. While
il Is t run rlut ill O'Neill did play the part in
u rast whiil, iuiludeii Lewis MonUou, rorret
Itnh'unuli and Jaims A. Heine us klate nutui'cr,
ml while he maintains to (his day that it is
.ne in.,it tuhliine diania ever written, he dots
not Inline thit publle opinion in this cotmliv
is jet ripe for Ita reviral. for the next iras'iri
or w. Mr. O'Neill vilt drvole his eneigles to the
iiipintuous revival ol his old standby, "Monte
I'listo." which will be gl.en an elaborate pin
ilui lion at the lloston Iheatei on beptember V
After live vvicki at the Hub, "Monte fiialo" will
loiue to the Acad'my of Jlus'c, New York,
vvheie It will pinhablr run out the season.
Garah tovvcll l.eMovne will Infill her tn'oiid
ktairluK toir in "The Cieiiett Tlilna in th.
Wor'd" at Wiliulniitnn, Del., on "iepmnber 'il,
playlui; twn weeks ol return i ng e.-ements ot.i
the s-ine terntorv where the stored surli a Mu
res list niu?. beloie lotptn? to Vall.ick'a .l.e
aire for her flrt atellar appeuranee In New
York on Otlobcr b Anions Ihe ihvv mimliers
ef Mis l.eMii.Mit' rouiiwny will li" Wlllati IjcIi
avr. John (llemleniiltii', I'lorinte Ilirkwell, Ade
hi ide Thur.ton and Mis. rihudi'iiniiiR -Itobcrt
Kiieson, Walter Thomas, I'lurles JSfanlty and r.d
win James Ulm; retained lu the same roles tliej
p'.ijcil ,A e lion.
Ilinry K. Ilne.v has returned from St l.ouls.
vhere he pla.veil a two weeks' enticement j
Vilnnli" in a tevlval of his old (auntie bin
hsipie. and will at onr bejln preparations foi
Ids plunse Into romantic coined, which he will
make In "The Adrcntuiei of Franco)," Lang'
don Mitchell's drainstlzatlon of his father'! pop
nljr norel of Ih? same name promlfcrs to be a
very powerful play, and with Plxey a the com
edy center, It can scarcely fall of success.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
OF THE RAILROADS
NIAOARA FALLS EXCURSIONS.
Low Rate Personally Conducted
Ttips via Pennsylvania Railroad.
September C nnd 20, October 4 and 18
are the remaining dates for the Penn
sylvania. Railroad company's popular
ten-day excursions to Niagara Falls
from Philadelphia, llaltliuore and
Washington. Special tinln wilt leave
Washington 8 u. m., Haltlmoie 9.or
a. m.
nxcuisloTT of September '20 from
Phlladeltihla will run via Manunka
Chunk and the Delaware Valley; spe
cial train will leave Rroad Street Sta
tion H u. m.; on other dates special
tialn will eae Philadelphia at S.10
a, m.
Round-tilp tickets will be sold at ttO
from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington, and all points on the Delaware
Division; $11.25 from Atlantic City;
J9.60 fiom Luncaster; J8.50 fronr-AI-toona
and Harrlsburg: JG.'JO from Sun
biliy and Wilkes-Uarre' $.1.75 from
Wllllamspoit; and nt proportionate
rates from othei points, Including
Tientor. Mt. Holly, Palmyta, Nw
Rrtinswick, and pilnclpal Intermediate
stations.
For descriptive pamphlet, time of
connecting trains, stop-over privileges,
and furthei Information apply to near
est agent, or addiess Geoige W. Boyd,
Assistant General Pussentjer Agent,
Bioad Stieet Station, Philadelphia.
ONE FARE TO PHILADELPHIA
And Return via the Lehigh Valley
Railroad, Account State League
Republican Clubs Meeting, Sep
tember 17th and 18th.
Tickets on sale September 16th, 16th
and 17th, for alt trains, except the
Black Diamond Express, good to re
turn to Scpteinbet 22nd Inclusive. For
additional Information consult Lehigh
Valley ticket agents.
Beduced Fares via Central Ttailroad
of New Jersey to the Allentown
Fair.
The coming fair at Mlentown. begin
ning Sept. 1s nnd concluding 21st, Is
atti acting widespread attention and
will be one of the mot Interesting nnd
Instinctive outings that our renders
cuii take.
For the accommodation of the public
t'.io Centtal Yinllrond of New Jersey
will sell evcuision tickets from Scran
ton to Allentown anl return for all
trains Sept. IS, 1't. 20 and 21, and good
for return until Sept. 2tsl Inclusive, at
fare of J4.os for the lound trip. In ad
dition to thti regular tialn, special
train will be run on Sept. 20, leaving
Sranton at 7.21 a. m. Letuinlng spe
cial t ri In will leave Allentown, ''ept.
21', at 7.00 p. m.
State Republican Club. Philadelphia
For the above meeting agentH of the
Lackawanna railroad will sell special
excursion tickets to Philadelphia, at
the rati' of one fnie for the round trip.
Tickets will be sold September Fith,
lffth and Kill. Good for return until
September 22rd. Children between the
ug"H of live and eleven yean-', Inclu
sive., one-half the- adult rate.
Opening of -"Lackawanna," Twenty
eighth Year.
Nlnety-sK students nnrolled. Addi
tional lady teacher, 'iiilth collese, '93.
has been engaged. Girls' Depaitinent
in chaige of normal and university
graduato. Last year's health record
unexcelled by any school In the city.
THEATRICAL.
Wolford-Sheridan Coinpnny.
The Wolford Sheridan company will opnn 3
week's tiiicJitenienl at the Viadtiny of Musli lo
i.lBht. This company presents iome of the
strongest plajs ever seen at popular puces and
much anticipation will lie shown over the corn
ins engaccment. The repeitolie is one ot the
strongest ever pointed by any traveling! organiz
ation at popular piiccs. No hiuular attraction
lias ever presented as pretentious as this, or one
that imolves so great a caie in the mounting
of the plavs
The company numbers fifteen people and Is said
to lie unusually ilevet and thoroughly competent
to proptily handle tlie tine line of plajs prenenlei
at the fiiitajtenuni In our city. 'Ihe upedultlcs
will alo be of the best, some ot the act helm;
presented Ibis ut summer in the New York
theateis. "Taken fiom Life" will he presented
for the openinu; bill and a ilum."' of play is
promh-cd for eveiy perfmiiiamp iliirinv the en
g.iiteineiit here.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Sunday Games.
Kansas ( It?, 1; Buffalo, 3.
.Minneapolis, 4; Detroit. 3.
Chicago, 0; Indianapolis, 0.
Mltwaukee, li leveland. 2 (find itainei,
Cleveland, 8; Milwaukee, 1 (siccuul name).
EASTERN LEAGUE.
Sunday Gaines.
Worcester. S, It icheter. 5.
Monlicjl SptlimhiM- ll.nn
l'rovidci.ce-Sviacuse- Hani
ROOMS AND BOARD.
DOOM AND UOAIIl); BAY WVLKINO Ills
tince. 510 Washington avenue.
WANTED TO BUY.
WANTnU-SECONDHAND SLOT MAClilNrV.
must be in aoud order, rtate particulars ai
to make and price Address, L. M., general de
livery, Scranton, Pa V
MONEY TO LOAN.
ttl'ICK STIIAICJII'I IOANS. Cl'ltUi, CONNKI.L
bulldlnH.
ANY AMOCNT OK MONI'.Y TO LOIN. fJUICI!.
straight loans or Uuildlni; and Loan. At
from I In t per cent. Call mi N. V. Walker.
31I-31& Counell bulldinr.
PROPOSALS.
SHAIMI PllOPOsJ. HILL 111-. lll.(T I'.l) AC
Ihe ottici' of the I lev I leik, Sininlon, I'a ,
until 7 30 o'clock p 'i, , 'lhurxla.1, hi pi. 2U,
l'Hi. to ionlraci a Ijum.iI mii with the rtci
osit.v branches lonnecliuiK, inanhohs, bi.iim,
and lixtmes, on Ihe easleil) aide of MuthiiiK
toii a.cnue, bttwciu New nrk stieet .ind Mai
ion street. La' I. piopmal ihill he accompanied
b cadi or ccrtihVd iliei I. .n the iun i till?
clollais as a guarantee to execute a contiuil if
awarded the lame Ilui city ipsviv, tin. ilithl lu
iiject any or ull Idds lly oidei of City Cnuii
ills. U T. 1. iai.i:. Cllv Cleik.
Sciantuii, Pa . Sept. t, VW.
DRESSMAKING.
DltKSSM.KINO rOIt CIllI.lJni'.N TO OltUI'.lt;
also ladles' waists. Louise Shoemaker, 212
Adams aevnue.
CITY SCAVENGER
A. 11. DniOOS CHN8 PltlVY VAULTS AND
cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used,
A, n. nillQCS, Proprietor. Leave orderi HOD
North Main avenue, or Klrke'a drug store, cor
ner Adams and Mulberry, Telephone 05 P1
The People's
POPULAR CI.KAUINO HOUSL for ths Usinlt of VII Wl'
Hnvu Mouse to Kent, Heal Ifetnte or Other Property to
r
,CII III l.AtallClllitW, " "liu ,'' .TlhllllllVJllWI IKUI tll!
Small Advertisements Cot One Cent a Word, Six Insertions, for
Five Cents a Word lixcep: Sltimtiou WantcJ. Wliicli v lu
Kcrted Free
for'rent.
I'l'iivicit,., nfi.L i'.mi nrvT iv ovp. ni1
I t itiiiiii.t, iiui .-.I. , vt. .. ... " --
Hie lt KicJtlom in Khintun; flltirn mill
etc ualk Irom Coiut Home, on the "Hill' Me
llon: modem hnprurrtnrnls; tiMtdl liy "'
n.irr- linot iifwly tutnWifil, eoiiwlnlnit I'';''"'.
TMiir l)0oV. two bH rnonu fitted, elt. will
Irnt" for M) month until April I. Addre,
"I'mnUliNl," I'. O. Ilox 213, Mrinton, l'j.
roiTRRNT-sick ru6vr"nooMs rru us,
slram beat an! billi. 6IU ttuhliiRt. n ap
line
KOIl UKVl-STOIIKS IS ((HI. KAXCHAN'llK
llulldliic. lm(iilie Join Jrtmjli, 119 )om.
itK axniir.
sivoix iioi.sr:, icoi imm: sim:r.T. tiiomvs
Itni-rll. H.0 Ilaltlfon atrnue.
I'OK BUNT-TW 0P1.RASANV COVNT.CTISO
monn, tunililipd of tinliirnllifd, with board;
alo flnule tuoni; all molrin convtiiUt.iM. 'I-'I
Mjditon jvmi?.
ton ttn.vr -Tioi'i: with t iioom. tirri'.r.N
ilullar!i ptt month. Inipiitr ol T. '. dril
fin. 3(17 Wellington avpn'jo
fts ki,i:vkv iioojiiousK. om:r.N' rtmaK;
Floant location; moilfin iinpioretnpnta. O.
ribur.p.
KOIt ltr.NT-(M I.ACKWVANV Vr.NUK,
(onr lloorj; efcutor; tt fture and lufi
tlon In Siranton.
LEGAL.
Till: AWI'U. MFMIVO OF TIIK MKMHKHS
nf the I'iniisylvania Oial School for the Deaf,
tor the election of four directors lo sere ihiee
iear, and tor the transaction of meli other
liinlnesd us may pioperlv be biouiiht before the
nuetlna:, will be IHd at the oltlce of the Secie
lary, lluom 10.1 t'onnell bulldlnt;, scrantoii, Ha ,
011 Tilda), (lit . at 3 u'lloik.
IIKN'ItV IIH.IN, JR, Secretary.
NOTICi:-IHi: ANNtAL MKKTIXO 01 1111'.
incmbers of ihe Lackawanna Store Vsocla
iL.r. r I,.,.,.. I hIII ,a 1.a1.1 ut ! rtfflr m nf thi
srsoela'tlon in the lt ot Scranton. I'a., on
wccinesuav, cii loner -l, rmu, at lu ocioik a. in.,
foi the election ot manauers for the ensuing
tear, and for the transaction ot such other
uilneM as may properly come before the meet
5ng. II 8. FMItCIIII.O.
'-iranton, Pa, Sept 10, 11)00 Secretary
VN OIIDI.N WCI: PltOVIUINC. lOU TlIK ltK-
paulnft, palntlna; and cleaning f a bridge
in the Porouuli ot Old 1'orse
Section 1 lie it villained by Ihe liura.ess and
Ttwn Council of the Uulougti ol Old Poise.
Lackawanna County, State of l'ennsjlvaiila, and
it is hereby ordained by the authority of the
same, that "the llurges and 'I own Council of Ihe
llnTotigli ill hereto authorized and directed P
make uml enter Into the contract to repair, paint
nnd clean a hridste known as Connelllon biidice
In the llorontih ol Old i'urgi', which satd blidire
span-" the Lackawiuna river between what is
known as Hi" Lawteiae iorc and William .
colliery. Ihe piintln.;. repaiting ami cleaninK
l to be done accurdinic to the ipecirkatioru,
which are to be drawn up in proper foiin anu
bids taken theieon. I'he council reserving Ihe
light to reject anv or ull bid.
I'asned thud and fin il reading ths third dsy
of eptrmlier, A. 1)., I 'W0
. JOHN K. MOHGWr". President
Attest: II I Jl'llflK, Secretary.
Approved this 12lli dav of Vplember, . I)
1iK) K. WILLIS HKKS. nmirebs
XOTIfi: TO OWNF.II OK I'KOWjhTY ON'
(unit stieet, Diau.nnd avenue and Provi
dence road. The following Is a correct copy oi
u resolution ct ( itv Councils of the fity ol
hcLMon. I'a. appioved i'ir 31, 19uo
HesoUid. lly Ihe Select tuncil of the fity of
.Siranton, the Common (ouncil concuirinif. That
I oun street from Its Intersection with Piov
denco road to the east side of the intersection
of Comt slnet and Diamond avenue, and Dia
mnnd avenue from Court stteet In t wutheil)
direction to Providence road, and Piovideuie
road from the Intersection of Diamond avenue.
In a southerly direction to Carbon street bttdge,
be paved, and the cost theieof assessed agnlii-t
the abutting properties, aicording to tlie foot
front rule; provided Hal three-fourths ot all
the member elected to each branch of the
coumils shall vote in favoi theieof. On the
passage ut Ihf lesalution bv said three.fourtha
vole and iu uppiuval by the Major, tlie Cit.v
Clerl. shall publish a copv thereol In two news
papc-is published in the Citv of .Scranton for
ten da?, statins that unless a majority of
the owners of pioperty abutting- upon Comt
stieet. Diamond avenue and Providence road, as
above mentioned, shall signify to councils in
writing;, within slxtv davs Irom the date ot the
appicivcl uf this resolution, their preference i:
the material desired for such pavement. Conn
rll will proceed to i3e an . rdinanc-e dirtctin
the (lavitiL: of said Court -iieet. Diamotid ave
rule and Providence load, between the points
ubove named with iu h iiiitua' as thev may see
lit.
Approved bv Select t oimi il un It), I'mjO
CH MJNLIt. president
Approved by Common uiineil. ini 21. PuO
nil. V. OKIFI'lTHS preniden:
Appioved, Aiiij. 31, Hs)
JAMKS MOIU. Majo-
Pulillshed in pursiinme of the foresjolnir lesa
Intlon M T. LAVIU.LK. City Cleik
Scranton. Pa , Sept. 8, l'XK)
AMK.ND.MI'.NT '10 TDK C ONSmirTION I'I'O
POSKD TO THF, CITIZLNS OK Tillh COM
MONWKALTH KOIt '1IIKIR API'ltOVAl. Oil
ItlMKCTlON UY IHU l.KNLHAL ASSUMUIA
OK TlIK COMMONUr'ALITI O) PKNNsYL
VANIA. PL'BLISHLli IIY OIIDLlt OK Till"
M.VIIrTAHY OK Till: COMMONWLAI.ril. IN
PCItSCANCK OK 1HT1CI i: XVIII OK TlIK
cossTirmoN.
A JOINT HKSOI.I'TIOV
1'roposinv an amendmin' to the Constitution of
the C'oniuiot wealth.
Section 1. Be it rc-ulveil bv the Senate and
House of Representatives of the Commuiiweall'i
In lleneral aaembly met. That th. following Is
proposed as amendments tu the Constitution uf
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in accord
ante with the piuvislons or the eighteenth article
thiieof:
Amendment One to Article Kight, Section On-
Add at tlie end of the first paiagraph of said
section, aftel the wotds "shall be entitled tu
vote at nil cli lions," the Words "sublet i how
ever to such laws lviiuiiiiiir and reKiilutliia the
leKlstratlon ot electors as the Oeneial Aembl?
inav enai!," so that the said sei lion shall lead
as follows,
' Section 1. Oiialiflcations nf Klectors Kveiy
male ciliren twentv-oi e veais of aue, possessing
the fullowltif qualification-, shall lie entitled to
vote at all elections ubjeit however in sin h
laws iecuirini; ami uinil-utiir the i.i;i,tratiou of
electors us the gfluul ascmlilv may enait:
He hall lave been a i It bin nf Hie I nit'd
States at lea-t one month.
He shall huve resided in the state one .vear
(or If, laWiiU previously been a qualified el' tor
or native boru citizen of Ihe stub, be shall
have removed therefiom and relumed. vvtTTifn
six months, Immediate!? precidin the elic
tiuu.)
lie shall have resided in the election district
where he shall olfer lo vole nt least two months
Immtdinte!) preceding the election.
If twenty-two ?eurs nt aue and upwards, he
shall have paid within two ?ear a state or
county tat, willed shall have been a.sesseu at
least two months and paid at least one mouth
befoie Ihe eleitioii
Amendment Kl'ven to Aitlcle Kicjbt, Section
Seven.
Stiike out fiom said seilinn Ihe word 'but
no elector shall be deprived of Ihe privilege of
1011111; by reason of his name nol Whitf reitis
teled," and mid to said section the follow Inir
words, "but laws regulating and reipilrinc the
reitlstration of elector may be enacted tu apply
to cltie only, provided that soih laws be uni
form for clt lis of the same ilass," u that the
aaid aertion shall lead iu follows:
Section 7. 1'nlfoimltv of K.lectluu Laws. Ill
laws letfulatitiK 'he hnldiu; of i lei lions by tue
citizens or for the retjistrailoii of eleetots snail
be unifonn lluouthout 1 tie slate, but laws regit
latlntf and retpiliiiiir the lecilriiailun of elrc
tors may be enacted to uiililv to cities onlv.
provided tliat siicli tawt h- unifoim fur cili.s ol
tlie same class,
A Hue copy of the .lolnt llesnlunou.
If. W. fllHKSl'.
Secretary of tlie. ( ouiuiomvialth.
AMKNDMKNI' 10 TlIK CONsTIIKTION I'HO
POsLD TO TlIK (1111. SS OK nils (,01.
MONU'.l.1ll KOI! TIIKIII ,1'inoVAL OH
niMKCTION 111 nil. (JI.N'KltM. t",KMl.Y
or 'ihk (ommomm:m'iii ok piansil
VANH. J'l lll.ls'llH) IIY IIKDIMI OK 1IIK
si:citKTitv ok Tin: comjioni:vi.til in
pi'iisi'nck. ok Aunt li: win ok itik
coNsinnioN.
A JOIST HK.-Ol.rilON
Pinposlni; an aiiicnilment to the Contltutloii of
the Ccnviionwealtli.
Sertion 1 He it icelve.1 by Ihe Senate and
House of HrprcKcntatlvea nf Hie I'oiuni inweallh
uf Pi mis? Iv aula In (ieiieial Assembly met. That
the fullowiiiK i pioposed ut an umc-iiclmeut tu
Ihe Constitution of tlie Commonwealth uf Penn
sylvania in accordance with the provisions ot
the i:ithteenl aitlcle thereof.
Amendment
Strike out section tour nf aitlcle eight, and In
sert In place thereof, as follows:
Section 4. All elections by the citizens shall
be by ballot or bv inch other inethnti us ma?
be prescribed by law: Provided, That aecitc)
In votlPif b preserved.
A true copy of ths Joint llcsnlution.
W w. nunaT,
SecreUrjr of the Commonwealth.
Exchange.
HELP WANTED-MALE.
AOTIVR llt'STI.r.Hs UVI'.II ffHIlili: T(l ThP.
orden for "Murv of tint (l.iUeton Hmrur '
Over 600 pactes Klaborutclv illiislr.iled fnnn ai
tual phutoitraphs AkhiK coining mone.v II
Imitated circular and uutrit flee. V t ipili k
AilclrtM tllobe lllhle I'ubllsliiliK t'n . "'-' I Client
nut si nil. Philadilphia, Pa
WA.NTI'U-nilST (I.VSS sllOltr OHIIKIt IDOIv
vvlslus pusllion Has been nn valid for la-t
five winter.. Ad)re "X.," tare tribune.
ANTt'll - KNRIIOF.1 If 1 llfT till rTl OI Ml
mam must come wel' leeommended; 'JI2 per
week guaranteed. 30 l.lhr.iy nulldinif.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
WAVTKD AN
Mr. A. II
EXrlMtll'NCK.tl M'HSK Ulltl.
Watma.i, U I'lne itre.'t
RECRUITS WANTED.
maiiink conps I'snni -rATis nam itr
cnilt wanted -Ahle-bcidled men, service lu
our warships in all parts of tlie world nnd on
land In Ihe Phillpplres, when required I.I i
tenant Colonel IJ. II Kus-ell. N. . Corner Ui k
an anna and Wyoming avenues, Scranton
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
NOTHINO IVC PKI1S I.IKK si CCI'.Ss 1ll IS
seated In whia or stock b. m.v "Safe In
vestment Plan" Iiiik lelurned I.iikit piotlls with
a small elemi tit of risk than ouv othir known
method. PaiMciil.its tne sump-iihI hhi.i
mere and lihilie-t tluimlal refeinue Sliplull
A. Chmous, llioker, Old folon.v lIUIc. (Iiii.ik.
LOST.
xAVN Xy'
I.OST-IUNI II OK Kns: IMNDKIt KIMliA
notify Lackawanna l.uhricatihtc woik", IJI"
faponse avenue.
FOR SALE
I'OH St.K-i0,M() CASH MILL III V IY II Mllll
Mill avenue, mmleiu lu proiemenH. ( II
'J', 124 Ilinh atreii.
SITUATIONS WANTED
hlllVlION MANTI.t)-IIV . OMN r
In me, would like to have tour ii tlr aj-Ii
liit, and iioinmts, Koud voik done. (all m
diop puslal. U. . 'I., SID MiilWiiv -treet, c it)
hlLNOCJKAIMILU. lAPKIilCM KD. I)llli:s
position. Addnw, If. S, Tribune nllh
nllKe.
- - --
V INTKD-l'OslTlON IIY A OCMJ l.U1 WHO
has just gmdiutetl in Ixiokkecpli'K. ..il
class irfHriiie slen and ixpeitid. udie-. n.
I. H. Hut 274. Kaitorvvlll. I'a.
. . . -
VvASII'D-WOIllv I'OK .MONDAY AND Till IN
iiii, as latiudis, tan ittve bei it, ii-r
eiente Address, 702 Klin street.
StlCVriON WASTKU-sll'.Mil MOlIk ill 'I UK
dav; tan give uood rifeictu'es Aihiit"",
M. J 0., Olv pliant. Pa.
STKI YOUNG MAN 21 i h.MIS 01.1). Willi
exiellnt t harae'er, rapid nnd ait urate at
trin'lnt, good penuisti and first das. knuuleilKe
of biislneit methods, wouiil like work iu "I
flee or on hooks Brt r-t.iences. "II," Tribune
office
PROFESSIONA L.
Certified Public Accountant.
F.DWAIID C. SPACLD1NO, C. P. A., 2.1 Tit Ml
era' Bank buildln;.
Architects.
HOWARD II. DWI
building;, Scranton.
AUCIIITKCr, rOSM'Ll,
KHKDFniCK L. I1ROWV, ARCHITK.CT. I'HK K
buildlns;, nil Washington avenue, Scranton.
Cabs and Carriages.
ItrBBFIt TIRKD C.B AND CAHBIAOiTsT BLST
of service. Prompt attention ifiven orders, by
'phone 'Phones 2ti72 ond W12. Joseph Kellev,
124 Linden.
Dentists.
DR. C. K. i:iI.KNIli:ilOi:H, I'.M LI lil'ILDIStl.
Spruce street, Scranton
DR. I. O. LY.MN. SCUXNTON PIIIVVIK ll(7s
pital, corner Uvomins and Mulbtrr?.
DR. C. C LAfJBACH. 115 W'VOMISG .WKNCK.
1)11. II. I. Iir.YXOI.D. OPP. '. O
Hotels and Restaurants,
nn: k.lk caki:. 1:1 and 127 kunkmn avi:
nue. Rates reasonable.
P ZKKII.KH, Propilctur.
SCRANTON I101SK. XKMt D , L it W.'l'v".
senger depot. Cunducted on the Kuroiiean idan
VICTOR KOCH. Propiieior.
Lawyers.
I J W BROWXINU. 1TIOIINKV AM) (OI SSh
1 I , t...u ILmiiia .11 '.'M Mutr., 1...I1 I..
I "'' '"";
!l) II ItKI'I.OOl.K. TroltNK1-I.ONs sk(j
Hated on real estate set ut its M,ais bull.i,
.rnar V .IslllllL I Oil llVtllLle Ullll S'lilim. ...... '
I ' ""'
1 KRANK i: BOM.K, IHOltSKY AND ( ot si:i..
1 lor at law. Bull bulldiuit, Cooius It Ui. 11
WusluiiKluli avenue.
WiLLMcD. WMillKS' & US PP, ArilijlNKv. ,
and Cui.nellors-ut Law. Iti publican duldlin.
I Wushinutoii avenue.
jTsfv i .H.hM P. .VIIOIIS'l'is, AND MM'-"
' sell.u ut-la Cciniiiibiinealtd Imidliiijr. Itceeu,
I IP, 20 and 21.
j"VlKs ' OvIvMHtli. vrronsi:Y.Ti.uv
Rooms ill. 115 and ilt lloaid nf Ti'aiie Imlhl.
1 inir
KUWKIil) . I II 11 Ml. iriOIISKY. IIOOSIl
'OJI-tOI 'Ull flcKir, Meals hlllMIll;..
I.. A. WATRKS. .VlTORNUY-AT-Uvv.
ol Trade bulhlmi. Stranion I'a.
HOARD
0. It. PITCIIKB, ATTOn.NT.Y-AT-I.UV, BOAItfi
of Trade liulldliu, Nranton. Pa.
I'ATTK.RSON H WILCOX, IRMiKHS' sT'IToSaT
Bank bulldliiir.
C. tOMKUYh Ull HKPI'BI.ICA.'; lll'II.UINd.
aTw. "DKnTHOLI. .VnoilNIJY. .MKAfTs'RI.nil.
Physicians and Surgeons.
lilt. W. K.. ALLK.V, il3 .SOK'lll WAlllNOTOS
avenue.
'DR. S. W L'AMORKM'.Y. OFKKT: 3.1'! W SI
luxton avenue. iiesiuince, ins .viulbern
Chionlc distusi's. lungs, dealt kldnvs und
(ceiilto.urliiary organs a pi-clall,v. lnur, 1 to
4 p. m.
Schools.
SCHOOL OK TlIK I.U K W.SN K, s( II N10N.
Pa. Coursci pieparalory to culleire. law, uitili
clne or buslne-, Opens Sept. 12th. Send fui
citatogiie. Rev. Tliomas M. Calm, I.L.D., prlu
clpil ind propiieior; W. K.. Pluinle.v, A. M
headmastri.
Seeds.
O R. L.ltK i (0 KKD.SM.S S)M
eivuioi, stole -'UI ivasiunitlou aveiim", green;
nouses. iu.10 ,-suiiii aiain avenue sime lete
phone, 72.
Wire Screens.
JOSKPII KI'iriTK.L. UKAIt ill LICK W ASN
avenue, ricrantou, I'a., maniifacluiir ol W'li.
St reens.
Miscellaneous.
U.MK.R'S ()IICIIITIU- Hl'SIC KOR BM.I.s.
picnics, paitien, iicepliolis, vveddiniis and con
celt work furnishec. I'or ternia address II, ,1
Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over
llulbert'a mu!c store.
ilKOAROEK BROS., I'RIYi'K.RS' HUi'l'LII-'d, KS'
TtloiKN, paper bags, twine, Warehouse, 1J0
Valilrnlon avenue, Scratituii, I'a,
RAILROAD TIME TABLE
iA'isswjJMvirfaajai
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Scltedule in Effect May 27, 1000.
Trains leave Scranton:
0.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and for Pitts
burg and the West. '
0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazletoh,
Pottsvllle, Reading, Norristown,
and Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia,
BaltimoreWashington and Pitts
burg and the West.
2.18 p. in., week dnys, (Sundays
1.58 p. m.,) for Sunbury, Harris
burg, Philadelphia. Baltimore,
Washington and Pittsburg and
the West. For Hnzleton, Potts
vllle, Reading, &c, week days.
4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Hnzleton, Fottsville, Harrlsburg,
Philadelphia and Pittsburg.
II WOOD. On. Pass. ArI.
II. lllTCIIINMiN', en. MT.
Delawaie Lackawanna and Western.
In I'.lfect dime 10. I'M).
Snith- Leave Mriutun for New York at l.S.
3 00. Ml), suo and to a. in. 12.(11, XM and
f.10 p. in. Km Philadelphia at 5.40, 8 W and
10 05 a. m. ; 12 and 3 3:t p. m. Kor Hlrouds
biiin ut 0.10 p. m. Milk unci accommodation at
:U0 p m Arrive at llohoken at d.Vi. 7.11,
to II a. in : I'.M)", ' 47, 4.4S, 7.1!) and P.4.1 p. m.
Aulve at I'hllailelp'iia nt 10.UD a, in, 1 1.00, "US
tllHI und S22 p mi. Allies' fimn New York at
1.0.1, 4 Oc) und 10 20 a in.; 1 00. 1.V2, 8.41, 8 4j
and II M p. in. I 'mm MrnuiMiurK at 8.0.1 s. m.
Vol tla - l.eiive Sunloii foi llutlalo nnd Intel
mediate stations at 1 10, 4 10 and S.'tO a. ni ;
1 1.1, 1.41 and II S.1 p m H'or (Isneint and Svra
line at 4.10 a in. and I .11 p. in Kor l.'llca at
1.10 a. in. and l .11 p in. I'm Monliiwe at S.'tO
a. lu : 1.01 p. m and 14" p. m Kor Mclml
mn at 4 (hi and 0 II p m Kor llinahaniton. 10.25
ami s .ii i m irlve In "iranion irom ininani
nl I ."(), :',. 'li iii.l mix) a. in., 3.30 and S.no
P in 1'ii.in Oivveuo and Svr.iiilse at 2.11 a.
BM
I.' -(s iitnl soft ii in. Kiniii ftlia at 2..11 a. m.;
I !( and 'I '!0 p in fiom Milmlwn at fl SO a
m. and n Ml ii in. Kiom Vniitin at 7.31 and
10 (H a. m , .ii' and s.m p. m.
tllcioiuslniri; Division leave Scranton tor
i Minimi,, rtuinl at "II. HI 111 a. in.; 1..11 nnd
.1 "a I p. in. Kor PliiniMilh at 10.1. 11.40, 8..15 and
II '1.1 p in. I .r Vinfioke at 8 10 n. m. Arrivn
at Nonhiin '., il.iml .it (i M a m : I 10. .100 and
S1 41 p. - Milvc al Nantiioke at 11.10 n. m.
Alllve c iimiiiiIi at 21KI. 4.32, K.S0 U 111. a,nd
12.W i pi. iilve ,n Siiinti.n from Norlhum
beilai'd at II? i. m.; 12 'II, 4..H1 and k.41 p.
m. I'lnin v.miliokt at 11 00 i. m. From
Plvinoi Ih j- r.m a in .120 .1.31 and 11 10 p in.
si liV n:INS
"mull- I.c.to . r.itit.'ii 1 10. 3.00. 110, 1005 a,
m : 3.:u. :i I.) and Hi p in
ollh-l.me Minntiili al I 10. 4 10 a. m.i IB,
1 Is and II ".", p in
lllnniiwl.nm litvl-ion leave Scranloti s.t 1001
a. in. uml .1 m , ui
Delaware and Hudson.
In Kileci Inue l.tih. U0.
Iialns foi (.iiIk'IhIj1h leave Srunton nt 0 20,
7.M, s 5.', 10 II u in 12 (HI, I 2J. 2.20. .1.35, 525,
(j 2.1. 7.17. 'Ml, 11 II p. in.: 1i10 a in.
lor Hone-ilale mill Lake l.oilore-r,.yo, iii.i.t a.
111.. 2 2(1 aril 1 1 li. in.
I'cr Will... Ilane t. 4". 7 I". 8 II. .1 1. 10.4'f a.
I in ; 1?a',. 1 -H Is. 1 3.1. 4.27, n in, 7.l, 10.11,
1I.3U p. in.
Kur I.. V. II. II polnls - il 41 I. m.: 12.03, 2,1",
I , I.T ....1 It -i .. ... . '
.10, ,ii u ,,,.m li, ,it g
I'cr l'ennilvaina II. It p.ilnts-0.4, 9.3V a.
"IS unci 4.-7 II 111.
Kor lbai.v anc .ill points nsrtli B.M a. m.
and 1 f,2 p ni
SINDVY VII MSI.
Kor Carbondale -7.it). II . 11.11 . m: 2,20,
3.12, 3.47. 10.1? p. m
Kor Wilkes-Ilaue -'133 a. lu. : 12 0-1. l.M, S.2sg
4 12, r 27. S 27 p. UI.
Kor Alban? .mil points north -3.12 p. in.
Kor Hciiesdsle rind Lake Lodcre v) 1
MSI. u,
13 a.
and 3.12 p. ni
lowest rites to nil points in I'nlted salei) and
Cfiraih ,f ,
.1. W. UKHDirK. f!. P A.. AllniiJ, J. 1.
II. W cliossi. D. P. . "cranton,- I'a.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
Ii, KITect Mav 27, li0.
'Plains Leave Snanton.
Kor Phllad.'lphli and New York via I), k II.
11. 11. . at (1.45 a in. and 12.03. 2.18, 1.27 (niac'
Diamond Kpies), and 11.10 p. in Sundays, 1).
fc II. it. 1!.. 1 5". 7.4S p. m.
Kor White Haven, llarleton and principal
points In the toil legions, via D. k 11. R. R ,
0 4.1, 2.1S und 4 27 p m Kor Pottsvllle, (1.45,
2. IS p m.
fur IMhlehetii. K.uslon, Heading, Hsrrisburcr
and principal iiilcrtntdi ite stations via U. 4' II
It It, fl.4,1 a in : I2(H, 2.1S. 4 27 (Black Dia
inond Cxprcw). II SO p. m Sunila.s. I), i II.
If. 11., 5S. 7.4S p in.
Kor Tunkhannotk, Towanda Klmlia. Ithatn.
Oeneva and piimipal inlermeillate Malions, via
1), L. . W. It. I!., SOS a. in.; 1.01 and .135
Kor Ocncv.1. Ito. he.t.r. Butruln, Niaijara Fall",
( hitaxo, and all point wtsl. via I). .V II. it. It .
12.a, 3 3) iBl.it k Dlaniiind Kxpioss). .$, 10 41,
11.30 p. in sn(iav, II. A II II It., 12 03 p.
in.; 7. is p. in.
Pullman pallor and .leepliva; or Lehigh lalhv
parlor cum mi nil tialns between Wilkes Barre
and New Yoik. Phllatlelphla, llnlfab) and Sin
ptislon llrldK.
HOLI.IN II. WTI.III II. (leu Supt., 2(1 Corlland
Kreet, New leik
1 IIMIIK.s " l.l'.K. flen. Pass. Asrt.. 21 Cortland
sired, Siw Yoik.
. W. VOSNKMM 111 It, lliv. Pass. 1st. S,iiuh
Bcthlihrui. Pa
Kor tukits and Pullman reseivatlnns app'y 305
Luikawnuna Hieinie, e union, I'a.
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
Sim ,,i,. in Niw York -1'eol nf Liberty street.
N II.. and South lcirv.
Snlliraclte oal m.1
rle.ii.lliii-sc an I i mfoi I
est!uivc!?, insuring
IIMi: TAB1.K IN KKKKCT M sY 21. 1000.
j U.lltis leave ntuinn inr srvs itnh. M-Mrtin,
rllrnlitlU. riumimiuii l. i a-i'in, nriiuiirni, .,
" I bilown. Mailed C Iniiil. and While Ilavtn, at S :'o
a ni.; espiess. 120 i'pies, 4 0u p. m. Sun-
. ilav. 2 1 1
I r.,e I'ltisiiui and Wllki's ll.irre. S 30 a. m.; l.'.'O
n"tl l.oo p. in. unili, 2.11 p. m.
" K)r M-'niiin I'JiK. '30 a. in . 1.20 ,nd 4 00
p in. "undav , 2 11 p. m
I I'"r llilttinoi and W.ishliulon, and po nl
I S,, atill West
ill llelhlehelil, s.sd a, n, 1.20
' .. ... knii.lil, ! 1 . II ,,l
, ,11, -i,,,.... -. ,-
I'm lone Itianch. (item fiiuve, etc., at 9 30
a in. mil 1 ''i p m
Kor Re.ntllinr, l.ilunwi ami lloi t i-liiu. vh Al
lentown, .'0 a. m und I ;ii p. m. Sundi?,
2 1.1 p ni.
Km Pottsvllle. S.'O u in, 120 p. in.
'IIiiiiukIi tit kits In nil points east, .outli and
we-l ut Towtt utes nt ihe station
I 11 (Ull II vrsl'.N. (Jen. Supt.
II P. II M DWTN. fieri. Pass. Ant.
New York, Ontario and Western R.R.
T1MK. TMII.i: IN K.KI FIT SI'SIHY. .II'M 21,
1000.
N'urili lluiiiul Tialns
Ia'ave Leave
siran- c.iiboii. snlve
Tir'M.
4H1 ...
wn ...
I7 ...
ton 'I lie Cadosin
10.40 j. in. II 20 .i. in. 1,0.1 p. m.
S 41 p. in I 32 p in 5.41 p. in.
'ion p. in Arrive Ciibmulale, A. 10 p. in.
Soulh Ro'jinl Trains.
Leive Leave
Cadosla. Cailmulale.
7.1X1 a m.
S.pia. iu. 10O2a ni.
0.1 p. Ill 3 31 p. Ill,
sKSDM'S ONLY
Suitd Bound
lfit Leave
iijii (albnn.
Ion tlale
. S.30 a ui. 0 10 a ui.
Scranton.
7.40o. ni.
10.4li. m.
4.20 p. m.
rrlv
Cadosla
SO.'
10.11a. m.
jjijo 7 00 p in rrlvc C.uliontlal. 7.41 p. m.
niiin iioiipii,
I"ave Leave
Cadosiii Carlioitilale. Scranton.
dj 7 00 a. iu 7.40am.
(H 4 I'l p. m .'. II p. in. B.SJp.m.
Triin So "ol nukes e ounce tlon for points
S'niili and si.nth nn Main Line, at C.nlosls.
Tialns Nos "01 and "01 make Walfon, Delhi,
llaineltn and "Sidnev connections
Tialns Nos. 20'. und 20s. make Main Line fn-lies-Hi
n on 'undav.
I'nr further liiforiiiatlnn. consult ticket arenti.
I. C NDril-ON. Oen Pa i(tt , New York
J K WKI.sll liavellnir Passeiujer Agent. Seiin.
ten
Erie and Wyoming Valley
Tim ladle In I rTett September 17, lxv
Tiuliis fur llawlev mi el dual points, connect
In? at llawlev with Kile rallro.ul for New Yoik,
Nevvbiiruli and Inteimediate points, leave Scran
ton at 7.01 a in. ami 2 21 p in
Tialns airlve at scrantnn at I"-10 m' n,l
0.10 p m.
NEWSPAPERS
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III Sciantuii at id newa stands ol Kelsinaii
Bios., 4U1 pruce and U l.lndrn! M. Norton,
Hi Laekawaniia avenue; I. S Shutter, 211
pri.U' atreel
SCALP TREATMENT.
MRS. I,. T. KKI.I.l R. SCALP TRCATMKHT, tOc.j
shampiuiinK, "V i facial inusate; nunlour.
Ins, 25c,t rhliopodv, 791 tjulocy.
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