THE SCRANTON TRTjnX!5-Tn-:Si)AV, SKPTEAlUERIs 1000. THE CATARRH Rev Chn. foamier, Pm Francisco. Cala tnt PftnilAB T nnn1oi nnatni1 liMl Sit. Spiritual society of San rrnnrlseo, writes from nil Turk stieot, San Finn cosco. Cilia., as follows: "It is with pleasure that I give my endorsement of Peruna. My experi ence Iirb been very satisfactory from Its use. and I do firmly believe that It is the best known remedy for ca tarrh in nil its different forms." Mrs. 15. Cilbson, AA'axaharhle, Texas, in a. recent letter says "I was troubled for five years with a chronic disease. LACKAWANNA COUNTY. CARBONDALE. WANTS RECEIPT FOB $1,100. That Nolan Bill of Extias Again. School Board in Session. G. F. Swlgert cieatcd quite a stir at last night's school board meeting by introducing a resolution calling for a copy of the settlement with Contrac tor Nolan In the mattei of the bill of extras. Mr. Swigert t.a!d he under stood the order had been charged to le boaid at the bank and that no le ceipt had been given for it by Mr. No lan. Also that the cont! actor Intends to bring suit against the dlstilct for the remainder of the bill. In round lumbers the oilglnal bill was $2,700. Items to the amount of $700 weie picked out as legitimate nnd oidered paid. Then considerable time was spent on the bill and while, ac coidlng to the contiact, not any of It Is said to be legal, the boaid decided to pay Mr. Nolan $1,100 more for all claims In lull. Mr. Swigert contends that the only way to have secured the board was to get an assignment of the claim, which was not done. Mr. Hughes said he got a lecelpt, but did not hae It with him. Mr. Swigert wished action on his resolution defericd until the tecretary should present the lecelpt, but the measure was defeated by Messis. , Hockenbeny, Mvoon, Hughes and Gal lagher. , According to Mr. Swigert s conten- " on. tno lioatii win yet nave to ue- Jd an action by Nolan foi the re ery of the nearly J!K0 he claims to due him, wheieas the Intention of S' tne payment of $1,100 was to close the nccount permanently. The end of this is evidently not et. The board added a half dozen stud ies to the curilculum by the usual vote of four to two. It was also decided to co-operate with certain residents of the South Side in petitioning councils to open a street which will ennble children to leieh the school In that vlclnltv with uot hazarding their lives by dousing the Delaware and Hudson tricks The secretary was Instructed to ad veitise for fuel. The supeilntendent Infotmed the board that he thinks all the boys idle, owing to the stiike, can be taken care of. BREAKER BOYS AT SCHOOL. Secretary Hughes savs: "The school board will see to It that all of the miners' children who desire an education shall have it. If we find that we haven't looms enough to ac commodate them all now, we'll hire more rooms." The occasion of Mr. Hughes' statement were the repot ts which came In all morning legaidlng overcrowding of many of the schools as a icsult of the Im-aker boys nnd mine boys enrolling at the dlffeient district schools. The ciowded condi tions existed piincipally in Nos. 3, ." nnd 7 nnd It is estimated that In all flo hundred boys were em oiled. Tn some of the rooms considerable rtlfll culty was expeilenced li getting seats for the new pupils. The school board will meet this evening to take care of the situation. THE CITY'S BUSINESS. Common council met last evening, p.'-sed the ordinance appropriating v money for Noith Church street bridge and adjourned. Selectmen passed the ordinance two readings. An ordlnn o Annexlm territory near Ninth avenue tif a sewer district, was also passed twio readlmrs in the upper house. A resolution was adopted Instructing the city solicitor to pay damages to Messis, Lunny and Mullady. of South Main street, In the sum of $400 nnd $30!) respective!). Council adopted Mr. Mannlon's resolution Instructing the city engineer to employ tor stieet work during the next two weeks only men' who nie on stiike. Mr. Battle said "The married folks ought to get the preference " Hnglneer Kupp's request for $100 for assistant was granted. The engineer Informed council that one abutment on North Church stieet is as good as new and that it would be useless expense to lebulld It. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. A. It. .Tones was (aid up yesterdny vlth a !,eveio cold. Alderman Jones and family have re- EVERY WOSWAN GoxetlnnnneoJaarsllabUt ncoatbl7f TOjralatlne tnedfeloa. Cnlf hirrnlcta as thn iiyiittlri!V iknnM Via m.4 If van ftmt tVta hsL. pat -PST xJHThoyaro prompt, iafaanJ certain in result. r N , v mi...'.... ..-. f. tl' t,nm-HIiinnAliit Onl.1 sfs 14 ssntrihrw , ' ""- 4'' Uil ll'lt t rl ('J HVIkt UtlNJWtUh IrtJIt tV -lit'" J VU4 For Sale by JOHN H. PHELPS, Fhermacist, ecr. WycrrlnE ivtr.ut and 4. . . enruso ll ooi. OF SUMMER. I tried everything I heard of, but noth ing did me nny Good. Some doctors said my troulile was catarrh of the bowels and some said consumption of the bowels. One doctor said he could cure me. t took his medicine two months, but It did me no good. "A friend of mine advised me to try Peruna, and I did so. After I had taken two bottles I found it was helping ine, so I took six bottles, and it cured me sound and well. If any one wants to know what Petuna has done for me, if they write to me I will answer promptly." ttinma Mankln, Mont Kagle. Tenn., In a tecent letter, sas- "1 hae suf fered with catanh of the stomuch and bowels for three years 1 tried three doctors and seveiul different medicines recommended for tioublos similar to mine. Your medicine was recommend ed to me, und ufter the use of thirteen bottles I was entirely cured." The exceedingly hot weather of tin present summer Is producing an olaim Ine fatality from dinrihoen, choleni Infantum, cholera moibus and dysen tery. Kvery family and person ought to be provided with an effective pre ventive and euie for thesis diseases. Peruna never falls, when used In time, to cure the most seeie cases of them Thousands of lives are s.ifcd bv this unfailing remedy In all acute diseases of the stomach and bowels. If you are not already acquainted with the won derful lrtues of Pet una In summer complaints, send for a fiee book wtlt teu bj Dr. llaitinun, Columbus, Ohio, on dlseuts peculiar to summer, which contains a description of the causes, svmptoms nnd cure of these dangeious and pi ealent diseases. This book sent fiee to any address by The Peruna Medicine Co . Columbus, Ohio. turned from Crysfil lake, where they spent thp summer. Mts. James Chadwlck and children, of Columbia avenue, have left for South Wales, where they will reside. Itov White has returned from Tom klnsville. William Htennan and Arthur Thom as have gone to Buffalo, wheie they hai e secured woi k. Miss Minnie Walll i, of P.elmnnt stieet, has returned from Sctanton. The Misses Mary and Nellie Gal lagher have letutned from New Voik city. 1Z. V. Hatfield, of Scranton, was a caller In this city yesterday. Hay Pethlck. of Pethany, Vnyno county, Is visiting lelatives In this city. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD Death of a Well-Known Jeimyn Man Petsonal News. Walter Baker, who was so s.eeiely Injuted last week bj being thiown from the seat of his wagon, which was stiuck by a street cai. died at S.i; o'clock last evening Ftom the llt.st It was felt that his Injuries weie such that It was nn Impossibility for him to recover, and for the past tluee das he continued to glow weaker, until death lelleved his suffeilngs. The de ceased was foity-s-even yeats of age, and Is survived by a wife and foul children, Frank. Ilalph, Call and Almi; tluee biothers, Philip, of Jetmyn; Frank, of Dundaff. Samuel, of Uend ham, and four sisters, Mis. Pi lor. Mis. P.lchaid Mettltl, of Scott, and Mis. Eliza Collins, of California. II,. had been a lesldent or this boiough foi the past thlity-thiee yeais. and was wide ly known. Ills happiest hours were when, at the end of his dav's woik. h was with his wife and ehildiun. He was of a singula! ly h.ippv disposition and had many steiling qualities tin endeared him to his fi lends, and his familiar face will be sadly missed. He was a faithful member of the Metho dist Episcopal church and Sunday school, and was a leading member In Itushbrook lodge and encampment of Odd Fellows. His beieaved wife and family have the sympathy of the com munity in their trouble. The funeral anangements will appeal in tomor iow's Ttlbune. The Athletics, of Malleld, ami th- West Side Hi owns will play ,t game of base ball this afternoon on the giounds of the latter. The board of dliectors of the Ceme tery association met on Filday even ing and transacted some loutine busi ness. A mission was opened in the Chuich of the Sacred Heait. Sunday morning, by the Hedemptorlst Fatheis. Special services for children over nine and under blxteen yeats of age was opened at 3 o'clock In the afternoon, and will continue for the remainder of ihe I week. The present week will be de voted to the women of the eongiega tlon, and beginning with next Sunday evening the mission will be expressly for men. A WONDERFUL CURE OF DIARRHOEA. A PROMINENT VIRGINIA EDITOR Had Almost Given Up, but Was Brought Back to Perfect Health by Chambei Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. 1 READ HIS EDITORIAL Kiom tlif Times, HUlstlllc, Va 1 suffered w Ith diarrhoea for a long time and thought I was past being cuied. I had spent much time and money and suffeied so much misery I that I had almost decided to give up i all hopes of recovery and await the icsult, but noticing the udvertlsenieut 1 of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlutihoen Remedy and also some tes- i tlmonlals stating ho.v seme wonderful cities had bien wrought by this reme- i dv, I decided to try It. After taking a few doses I was tnilruly well of that trouble, and I wish to say fuither to , my readeis and fellow-sufferers that i uiu ii imic .mu uuuriy man touay and feel as well ns I over did In my lite. O. li. Moore. Sold by all drug KlstR. Matthews Bros., wholesale anil retail agents, PEOKVILLi: 1 A J-year-old son of Mr. and Mm. I ltntlisi ,.P Vnrlli AT.im fLIt. iaI ivml. t- tiilly buined while at play i ester day. An older f-hlld was plroing with matches and accidentally set lire to the youuujji' blotter's dress. The tlames nearly consumer his clothing, horribly burning the thlld about the legs nnd body. A physician vvoa called and administered to the little sufferer. The bums will no doubt prove fatal. Mr. E. K. I.or-klln left yesterday for Eckley, Pa., wheie he ban secured a. position In a meat market, Hev. S. II. Moon Is at Shlckshlnny. nttendlng the Presbytety that Is In session there. Mre. S. H. Moon and son, Ttobert, ate spending a few days with friends at Brandt. Mr. ailbei t Taylor, operator for the Ontario nnd Western at Poyntelle. re turned yesterday, after spending a couple of days with his parents, Mr. and Mis. F. L. Taylor, of Prospect Hill. OLYPHANT. Prof. M. W. Cumnilngs, School Dl rectots Thomas Weiver, John Laity. Thomas Lennhan ,T. .1. Cummlngs and t David Cohen spent Sunday at Lake Lndoie Henry Williams, of West Scianton. wus n visitor In town Sunday. Walter nnd Stanley Pany, of Hlake ly. nie veiy III with typhoid fever. Miss Jessie Beddlngton, of Srranton, Is the guest of Miss May Carr. Hev. J. It. Ellis, who has been In town for the past week, returned to Oswego yestetday. He was accom panied home bv his brother. Thomas Bills. Air. and Mrs. Cieotsre Smith spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. 1) Hd wnids In Hlnkely. The 2-year-old dnushter of Mr. und Mrs. W. B. Davis, Jr., or Third stieet, Blakely, died on Satmdny night, af ter a In Iff Illness. The funeral will take place this afternoon from the famllv home In Blakely at 2 o'clook. Interment will be made In Union ceme tery. Miss Maine Dnheitv, of Miss Cum mint's' hospital in Scranton. Is enjoy ing her vncation nt her home heie. The funeral of the young child of Mr. and Mrs. William Seymour, nf Mott Haven will take place this af ternoon at 210 o'clock. Hev. Hogers Israel. D D, of Scranton, will offi ciate. Wjlllnni Davis leturned to Philadel phia yeslenlav. after a week's visit at his home on Susquehanna street. Pi of nnd Mis. T. W. Watklns and dnughtei, Natalie, spent Sunday with relat've- nt Taylor. Prof Ceorc" Walkln?haw, of Piovl dence, nns In town yesterday. MOOSIC. The funeral of Mr. William Miller was held In the Methodist chuich, Sun day morning. Misses Blanche and Bthel Tregellas spent Sunday with friends nt Parson". Mls-s Myitle Howard retuined from Blngliamton yesteiday, and will ac company her patents, Mr. and Mis. Fiank Hownid. to the west this week. Mr. nnd Mis. Howard have leslded Ir this place for several yeais, but ex pect, with their family, to make tlieli futuie home In Monte Vista, Colorado. Hev. and Mis. p. b. Henry and two children of Taylor, spent yesteiday at the Methodist paisonage. Miss Mattie Smith has teturned home, after spending a few days islt lng her grandparents at Paisons. Mis. John Koons nnd baby are visit ing In Bradfoid county. DALTON. Miss Hutu Ball, of Claik's Summit, was a caller In this place yesteiday. Chuiles Purdv has ni lived home from a visit nmong lelatives at Lake Ailel Mis. Chailes Miller and Mis. Mo ley weie among tlio-e fiom this place In Scranton esteidav. Mrs. Q. H. Thompson Is spndlrig a lew days with her patents near the Wyoming Camp giounds. Jinny of the residents about heie have but veiy little coal In their cel l.n s and they are feeling somewhat concerned about fuel since the strike has been Inauguiated. Miss Kennedy, of Susquehanna coun ty, has been the guest of the Misses Johnson the past few days. Krause'b Headache Capsules aie unlike nnvthlng prepared In Ainoika. Thev weie first piescilbcd by Di Krause, German v's famous couit physician long befoie nntipy i in. was discovered and are almost maieloif so speedily do they cure the most dlstiesslng cases. Pi ice 2"c. Sold by Matthews Bios. THEATRICAL. Began n Week's Engagement. The Wolfoiil Mieriil.in compjiiv on-nf.l a week's en.Miniiiiiit at l he iailomv ut .lule lat run. ing. iniMiitini; llowjiil IIuII'h i;rrat lununtic cluiiia, "riiH Sildur nf the Kinplre " The pim was han.lointh hUi;1 and cofrtuiniU nunifltnt lj Mamie She ihljii-Wnlfnid js xm m the leaillns femlnini- rule, that ut mus l)e Veic ami puTtraMil tlie put with c(iNile tate and aliilit nml made hcr'i-lf a faiorlte with the aihhtnre in a hort time The badina male part tell lo the lot ul s llaUe. a Hue lookini; lmiUB man, whu plawd the part ol Ciiltiurt l)e Monti llle to pcrfiition. and xhartd the applause ( the audience with MIm Wolfnre; The action o( tlie play takia (dace duiliiK the period known un the "Hundred l)a" in French historj, he Siiiiilne with Vapnhon's esrape from Kltia, and ewlini wltli his milnequcnt evlle to St Helena, and m. ' es a beautiful story as produced by the Wolford -heiidan company. An olio uf taudevlllc acts was given before the curtain rose on the first act, whlih pioied t ery noel feature of the puformance The aits wiie of a irv IiIkIi oidir and pleased tlie patrons exceidlriKly well, epeciall Lelti' trained iIors, who did most cwi.Wlunc possible without peakinc Hie ilous. no doubt, will afford the rhildien at tin dulK matimid mm h pleasure The hoii.e was puked and all It-It the theater well phased The iiialluie bill for toda Lulv Ml" and tonmbt inuld Uolfuid's own pijj "Taken fiom Life," will be produced "Naughty Anthony." The pari of Madame Ilutterti In the beiut fill Utile plat that will pmede "S'autthty ntliom" ut ilw Lyceum tluater nut Pndai e.ennii; will lie plajrd here b) Miss alirle Hor.'.re In a re unt iliat with an InterWewi'i, Mln lleiterc I. claied that no words of liei could efpriss the delixht slu exptiiuiua in palni; tlie pail of (liolhu-sin lothciuise lladame Ilulteillw tad IIioukIi It he "t fli.i," die fcild, "l thought il almost ton lunch to attempt I practically had lo uiikarn all the iresiuiei that came nituia! to ine, and to studv the apparently artificial wax of the Japanese fill To tun instead of walk, al v.ijs to Imld mv hands In a certain position with in thumb tuuieil iiuvards. to kneel instead if nittiiiK (and sou don't knuw lion Jifflcult (t is at lilt lo leap thai xsture m lout;), and, above all. to talk hiokm bullish in a staccato loue "flulteilly In a tn i'.- part, for it Is no alight (train to hear the full attention of the houe for one hour without one moment t pause for lieath. t Inst, wh.n wo were rchearnlnir neither I nor SiitiiM could Kit past a certain point with out In i akin,- down I don't think there has eicr been pi mimed a nuue pcifertlv patiiettc piece I'Kiple lie ikcd me aomellmes why I take tiioso Pink lilotMinw out of my hair and put In their place red popplo. In lipan, I am told, colon ban tlulr perlal meaning! red denote! Joy, white, lorrow. So when the dilp tomes Into har bor and ( ho 'Iio-uii is eipeetlng hei loier-hus-bind viie puts ied flowers into tier hair to bjid IkiIIc liapplnesa." ANNOUNCEMENTS ' OF THE RAILROADS REDUCED FARE TO ALLENTOWN Via Central Railroad of New Jersey to the Allentown Fair. The coming fair at Allentown. begin ning Septeinbei IS and concluding Sep tember 21, Is atttactlng widespiead at tention und will be one of the most Intel estlng nnd Instructive outings that our readers can take. Foi the accommodation of the public Ihe Central Hailioad of New Jeisey will sell excursion tickets finm Scian Ion to Allentown nnd leturn for all tiaius September 18. l:i. 20 and 21, und good foi i etui n until September 21 In iluse, nt fine of $4.1i! foi the lound Hip. In addition to the icgtllui tialns, a speilal train wilt leave Sctanton, September 20, at 7 2" a. tu. Fare foi the round tilp. $.' "0 for adults and Sl.'i) for chlldien Tkkets good to leturn September 20 and 21. Returning, special train will leae Allentown September 20 nt 7 p in. rot- Wilkes-Bane, Sctan ton, und Intel mediate points. Homeseekeis' Exclusions. On the Hi. st and tlilid Tuesdavs In eich mouth dining t'00. ftom I'hlcaso via fiileago, Milwaukee und St. Paul i a II way, to points In lowu, South and Noith Dakota, Mliinesotu, Montni l, t'oloiudo, I'tuli. Nelnaska, Olegon and Washington nt the late of one fare plus two dolluts foi the round Hip, good 21 dns Foi fuither InfotniJ tlon call on ot uildiess U". B. Howell, O. R. P. a., ;isi Uiodwaj, New Yolk, oi John U. Pott, D. 1'. A , 4mj William stieet, Wllllamsport, Pa. South Dakota and Wyoming. Special evcuislmi tickets will be sold fiom Chicago la chlcugo, Milwaukee and St Paul lallway, on August 21.st, Sept. 4th and mil. to Deadwood, Spent -tish. Hapld Clt and Custer, S. D.. and to Casper and Sheildim. Wyo., at one fai plus $2 for the iiiund till). Ooo 1 to I etui n until Octobei IJlst. 1600. Stop oveis allowed west of Omaha For filr thei Infoimntlon call on or address W. S. Howell, O. B P. A, 381 Bioudwav, New VoiK, or John II. Pott. D. P. A . 4Sti William St.. Wllllam-poi t, Pn. Colorado and Utah. Special exclusion .iekets to Denver, Coloiatlo Spilngs. Pueblo and (ilenwood City nnd Ogdun, Utah, will be sold fiom Chicago l.i Chicago, Milwaukee und St Puul lallway, on August 'Jlst and September 4th and ISth, 1H0O, nt rate of one fate plus $i for the round tilp. Good to letuin until October 31.st, 1900. For fuither Infoimntlon cull on or addiess W. S. Howell. CJ. K. P. A.. 31 Hioadwav, D. P. A.. port, Pa. New York, or Jno. Tt. Pott, 4SC William St., AVIlllams- PRICEBURG. MNs Lizzie Xelsh.un, of Pecklllle, spent Sunday with Mis. Geoige Kell, of Caim.ilt street. The Pilmlthe Methodist choir, under the leadetsblp of Mr. Thomas Wilght, Is reheaislng for a service of song, en titled "Little Minnie, ," wJilch uie. X. will be The Dickson City boiough council will meet tomuirow evening at T.IiO o'clock in Folej's hall for the tians actlon of business. Mr. John Link. Mr. Thomson and Joseph Ilnll, who left three month" ago for Hngland, letuinetl home Sat in day night. The Ladles' Aid sucletj of the Pilml tlw Methodist ihunh will meet tomor low afternoon nt L' o'clock at the home of Mis, J. T. Wilght, of Suitt load. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Brookle li st ljius )hookln liltteries Powell It 11 r n o i i o o o i 2 - n j 1 1 1 2 0 0 U 2 - , Il -2 and l!ohln-.on; lliiioau and I'arrell. I'mplre Carlups. t lloston l'irst gune It. 11 K rhicaso u 0 0 0 0 0 I) J 0 1 1 2 boston U 0 4 2 0 0 2 0 ' 8 10 1 batteries fiiMith KHng and Dexter; .Nichols and ( laike. I'mpire LniMle. Second game ) n. Chicago 0 0 12 0 10 0 0-4 '( 1 Boston 11 0 0 .1 0 0 0 n il (1 0 llilteiies Call ihan and Dexter: Willis aiul sub llian I'liipiie I'mslie. It I'hlladelphli-nrst gaine K. 11 II Cincinnati I 0 n n 0 n l il o- S 2 I'lilladelplila D 2 1 I) 1) 1 0 n - 4 7 S Hitleiicfi Rieltiiistiln and Pill?, Oith and Sit 1'nhnd. I'mplie -lliut. Second game It 1 1 F Cincinnati 0 1 0 n 0 II il 0 0 1 1 1 I'lilladelplila 1 0 (1 0 0 11 1 0 4 II I) llalteries Scott ami Kihne, Dunn and Doug lass I'mpire Huist. At New A oik - II I'ltt-blllK 0 0 H 0 0 0 0 4 0 -l New A'ork 0 II (I 0 (I 1 1 0 Bailouts I.eeeei iinl O'Conii 1 VIei f.rady and Ilowiiinan I nipiie Snjj,,,. II i: 14 2 1 .. it and ' ESslsStilsMsrS I 1 iLflrJldB ( rlFtii! J KSssSrurAPWMiB Ptnsn 4 Haw 5Jrt? 1 1 it?3B 1 wsmm s5r MS 1 WMk 1 - ot W n5sJ MSKMwm m fsltyHe,lB-l!rBr fVJ I IliPRESCRlICTiOMl ' IfesjlJllUyiliipHllljllllllllUluilllL- Kfrff ' isAWffB 1 NEkvom I The People's POPULAR CLKAUING HOUSI. for ths Hinsflt or VU Wli' llnvc Iloimei to Kent. Kcnl Kstnts or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Uoln Thets r Small Advertisements Cm; One -Ll'lvc Cents a Word--Lxcept alttmtlo Wanted, Which Ats in serted Free. FOR RENT. itiisishki) hoi sk ron hent, in osi: of ttio tt Ipcjtlon In .rjnlin, tltltin niln ulri walk from Court llotm, on Hit ' Mill" mi lion; modern iiiiiroeinrntit l.rjtul bj Inr lucr; jlmuit wuh lntnllird, rontiilhlntt plan'), ihsny liool, two bcil rnonn fltteil, etr Will imt for 43 nmnth until kprll t Jilri, "Hmilslioil." O tttiT 215, Strjnton. I'j I'OII HKST-MI t 1 IIOM lejin heat anl Intli, lttlOMs, WITH II 54(i WaOilnitl. n i- roit ltiivr-sToitrs lliiihliiiK In.fiiito In onriuc tv com, i.atvni. .tulm .Itnnin, ll'i .otn MMIf.H IKifsr, lttlfoll iM inn pint: sihix.t. Ilnilsor. alcliiu THOMAS I Oil lti:T 1MI PI.KA'-WT lONSKtIIMl loniiH, tiiriiMicd in uululuUhed, ltll boaid. also kingl loom, all modern imilrnlrnie" "-I .Mjdisoti aiutM. 1011 Itl T IIOPM. WITH T 1100MS ilollais per mcmtli Inniiifi ol km rn:' I' I, nl l.n, ,ii, wasliimtton aunue MS--I.U.VIA-1IOOM IloTsK, nlll.l'.S IIIIX.I., pkjsont loiatioii, modetn tnipioomciit O s , Trihure ron itrT- 4o.i i.sckaw'ww four llciors eleator, best store Hon In Scianton .WTMJi;, ami IcfJ- FOR SALE I OH SM.P-l'NOri.MlM Dl'l'Oint MT is olTircd lo i lu hi paiM. to but tlui hat mid fmnistiiitir InismiM lu il.e alu f.cl, nA ti.m and lean' ut a siurllce Iddies' It, fn'i MlJP ron s M.r fi f.u vsu wit.t, in v )'' iixiiui. noil aemie, inodein impicneinent 0 U T. Ul Illicit rect WANTED TO BUY. WAVTID-SrCOND HAND PLOT MsCltlNHS: must be in cojd ordir, ftate partloul.irif as to make and price Address, I,. M., uenrral de livery, Scranton. Pa W ANT ED-TO RENT. wwtku to ih:xt' v .ism.K libcsi' iv West ciantuu, suitably located. Address, stating number of rooms, ceiiieiticnees, lot ition and price , It Hughes, Tribune ollUo ROOMS AND BOARD. ROOM AND HORH. T., WAl.KtMl tame fiiO Wa-hlnton avenue PIS MONEY TO LOAN. WICK STRAIGHT LOANS. building. Ctr.Ili. CONNKII. AY AMOl'VT 01' MONT.Y TO LON. QLICIC. slraiulit loans or tluilding and Loan At from 4 to C per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, S14-J1D Council building BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY I'VUTM-.K WASrKDsWlll"2 0u0. IN KS1 H llhed blisllichs in ".eranton. which will aland cleuest intestigation. b.g piohls Ad dic-s, C, Tiibune LOST. 10l-ON WASHINGTON KVIATI'.. NT Ml Lit kaveaima. tiure containing about l; ltewuiil for leturn .Mis. rd Hulloid. lull I.J fact tte stnet LOST V (FUtOO(ll) WKKVTII OP 1 OIUllH Ml Nol. Sundas ceelilng Tinder ilijv return to M. C D, "The Vush," 410 Adams acinic, eit, and receie lewaid IOsT -WKDNKSDM. v-I'l'T 12. O.N N'W l" cai, or line, pocketbook contuiiung tiiuali icimi of iiiotiev. with articles of alue to no one but owner Kinder will confer faeor bv baling at this office. CITY SCAVENGER a ii imiaos i KVs litivi ri.T v ee pools tio odor Imptoved pumps used A. D. UltUiOS, Proprieur t.eae ordeis 1100 North alain aenue, oi Pirke s drug store, cor. uer Adams and Mulberry telephone tfalU PROPOSALS. .s'M.i:U I'ltOl'O-sVl.S AM .I IN. llLl'i 1YF.D AJ ihe etllce of llie Seer tils ot Ihe --t lulit in, I0111I oi (ontiol, until 7 .0 oiloik Fiulas eon mic, Si pi il, I'M), lor building iclatuuig wall and grading nt No 2 school, mi uicliiiu 'iim, iiieiiiu waiei, Mi.iniou, 1-j , 111 acconiaiice witn plans and hpu irualions ot Jamci II Feeiie. .ut Inter 1 , 421 lackawanna aienue, .Seiantou, l',i 'Jhc 1.1111 of one huiidied ddlais 111 t a-ti or eel titled cheek is tu be -ml Wei with each uid, " hie h fciuu bhall be tuifeittd lo the school dis trict in ia?c of lefu-al or omlsiion on the pair ot the ftUiiusful ijielder to execute contiact within un dais after the awaidmg ot the sain" No lib will be njel CI cotisuhnd nliMi fails loiiipl.i Willi this ieTiilrviuenl The boaid ic tines the light to ejict ane or all bids lly orclil of the Vlalilm Ho lid of (.ontiol 1.1 (il Nt: D FrLI.OViS, virelai hl'.AI.FH l'1101'OSVLS WILL UK HIXhlMI) AT the ottlce cf th fitv I'letk. S mutoii, l'a , until 7 .'0 o'cloii p 111. llnludat, i .. :o. IIhki. tu lonstruit a lateral nwer with tin nee eviiv bram lies, 1 jiiiiii lions, niinholi-. Ih-Iih. and hxtiuei., on tlie eaateili side of VWishinc, ton amine, lielcveen Niw Voik siieit and Mai ion street Ikich pioposal shall he accompanied bi cash or certlhrd check in the turn of tint dollars as a (.uuautee to eveiute a contiaci il awarded the ame The elti leseiu- the nijit to leject an.i 01 all bids lie onh 1 of Qit) I oiiii eils M. T LWI.LLK. ("Uj Cleil. v canton. Pa . Sept i, J0O0 LEGAL. NOIKF-THF. VNNFVI MFF11NO OF TIIF members ot Ihe lnkaii.iuiM sun soefa Hon, Limite-l, will be tielcl at the oirlce of tlie asniianoi. in the ( It of Sl.iiiloii, Pa, nn V, iilm-dal, (htober 'i. rot ut 10 o'clock a in, for tlie election of managers fur Jtlic ensuing sear, and foi the tianactioi rf gucli othct bu.iiiM, a mav prupcil) come l.ctoie the meet ing II s FMItmilD. Sli. niton. Pa, cept 10. l' -ecielai NOllCb '10 OHNF.lts OF PKOPFltlY ON' Court kticei Diamond aiiutie and Pioii dene e load Ihe following is a correct eopv of 11 risolutior cf ( itv t uuucils of tlie Cit 01 heial.ton. Pa , opproud ig 11, I'XVl. lteoled, lly the s, lect Council ot the (itv of Scranton, the Common Council com urrlm,, I hat ( ourt tiepi fioiii ts inteiscctiiili with Piou 1 ihnce load to thl east nlelt of the inlerrectien of Conn tirit and Diamond aienue, and Dia mond aecmie from ( ourt stieei n a soutl.eili iliieetion to Pioildetice load, and Pioiidence load fiom the luteiscction of Diamond attnuc, in a houtheily dniitlon to (ailiou slicet biiclge, be paled, and th. cost Ihenof as.,.- ed u,alnt the abut! in t proneitler. accoidiua 10 tin foot fiont rule; proiideel Hint three-loiiitlM of .ill 1 Hit memberb elected to each biancli of tin councils shall lute in faun thueof. On the passage of this ic-.lullon bi said thiee-fourths tote and Its appioial hi ihe via.ior, tlie Cit.i Clerk tball publisn a mpi therei f In two newt lupeis puhl!.bed in the Cili uf Snantoii for tin djjs. statin; that unless a majbrltv uf the owner, of piopcin abutting upon Court tieet, Diamond mil. lie and Pioileinice load, its ahoie mentioned, hh.ill kltciii'i to couiiells in wilting witliln tlvn dns fium the dite of the ai)ioi'il ot lids lesolutiuii, their pieliieuie if I Hie material desired foi such patimcut ( ouu tils will pioceen lo pass an ordinance diiecllug the paling ot slid I ourt strict, Diamond aie nue and Pioiidence load, between the points abuse named witli such material as they may see tit Approwd bi Select Council, Aug 10, 1000 (HVs MINKII, pre.ldent Approved In Cc nun Council, Aug 21, IMKi AMI V. OIlllTllllS, pre.ichur Approved, Aiip .11, llx) .lAMl'.S MOIH. Major. Published ill pui!i)aiK.e ot the foiegolng n so. Iiitlou M T. LAYKLIX, City t leik. hcranton, Pa., Sept 8, LAW. A Challenge, The Iiubbernecli base hall club, of Olyphunt, hereby challenge the J'res rents, of Carhonilale, to a game of ball to be played at Alumni paik, Carbon dale, Saturday, September 22, for n purse of $50. John nurke, captain1 Joseiih Million, manager. Exchange. Cent a Word, Six Insertions for HELP WANTED-M ALE. I'Olt A KP.1V YOItKOUrTlNlT'CCHnAT Coinpan.e, in general agent, a irentlemaii with Rood acqualntaiice Old bine, euie lrlhulie activi: iiivn.ciis i-.mmivviii:iik ro tvki: orders for "storj of the OaUentun Honor." Oier CWi paKf, Llal orately illustiatnl from ic tuil photomapln. Aitent colnliu uioriej. II luslrated ilicuhi ami outfit tree Ail quick ililiesH (ilnlie lllble I'liblMilnic ( o , ;.i I best niU irtreet I'liiladilf lib. Pa WASTKO-KHts-Ft I VSC sU)HT OlIUIlH COOK Wishes position Has bern on vaeht for lust niejeliitMs Vdhess " ie "lilbune w ANTLii-iAtfTir.rurTm srwoiirTiv xoi no man; must come well recommended; )Z per etk Biuranteeel, 0 l.ibrmv Uulldlii. HELP WANTED -FEMALE. w ti:u hniivi w roMPKrrsT onti. nut iii:m iim, rl. tmiuiie 711 Madison aMiiui W WTKll Mis I Xl'l i:n aim i,i Mri) M n-r oitii, 'il i Pine Miiei RECRUITS WANTED. MAIIIN'K COUPS PXITKD STA1KS N4VV 111! emits wanted Able bodied men. eriee on our warships in all parts cf the norld nnd on lsnd In the Hhlllpplres, when required Lieu tenant Colonel H It Hnsell, V. W Cflrrer bat k ananna and Wjoming acns, Scranton DRESSMAKING. DRKSSMAKINfJ FOH CIllI.DltrN' TO onni'JI; also ladles' waists. Louise Shoemaker, 211 Adams aevnue. SITUATIONS WANTED u MI D-iiOIIK AS LlTNIIIii:5s I Oil MON daMi nnd Ihursdaes, i,m (;le best eit iff elenees ddns, I'. M, 7"i l.lm stl -el. bill tlO.N WAMK.D-ll I.I) IN IAN M. It'S oi iiisiirmcv ort.ee witu-s Kuud hand, anti ous to obtain employment , willing and not afiaiel ot wurk. Addiess "I-'xpetienceU," eale of this ( filbune) olllce. MriTMION MI.I-KI'l.ltlt.N( I 11 llOOU keeper, bteiioijiapber, tepewilter and Kiueial ottlce man II. It , this ortic e hlllAIIO.N MM)-DY A WOMAN f home, would like to hae lour or live wah lugs and boilings, good work clone tall or drop postal. Ik W. '1 , :,1U .Mulberr stieet, til) MLNOOlUl'llKlt. LM'l Itir.NCLl), llh-llll S position s.ildr.w, H, S, Tiibune otliee WNlKD-POslTION IIY YOtOLU WHO lias just graduated in bookkeeping, wist class tefereiiecs gism and expirted Audiess, .. P. II, llox 274, Kae lorwille, pa WANII.U-WOItk hOIt MO'.DWs AND Till Hs da.is, us laundress, nn give bet tin lef eience ddie-s, 7o2 Kiln slicet. SIM AITON V NTi:iJs D MOllK UY THK da.e , cm gne goo 1 relerences d hess, M J. D Oljphant, Pa WANTKD-YOrsn MAS 21 YI.Altb OLD, WITH exeell-nt charaeter, lapiel and uecuiate ac ccintant, good penman and first class knovsledij ot business methods, would like work in ot lice oi on books Hest returnees Ml." Inbuiie ottlce PROFESSIONAL. Cei tilled Public Accountant. rmvAnu c si'At'i.niNo. ers' Bank building C. f. A , 21 TItAU Architects. niWMlli II. DIVIs, buildinii', Scranton. AIlCliniX'T, CONNFl.t. FltUDFllICK L. IIHOWN. ARCHITKCT. I'ltlt F. building, 120 Wa.hintton aienue, scranton Cabs and Carriages. Hl'nDFH llRi:i C1CS AVI) CHHItUGF.S, llTsr of service. 1'iompt attention tjiven ordi-rs, b) 'phone 'I'hones 21.72 and 5t12 Joseph Kellei. 124 linden. Dentists. Dll C i:. 1 H.F.NBLKUClt, I'Al'LI Spruce street, hcrauton. Ill II DINO, Dll 1 O LYMVN. SCHVNTON PHIVVTK I10 pital, corner VVoming and Mulheiiy DM. C. O LAUHACII, 115 YOMl0 AVKMiK , DIt. II F. HL'YXOLD's. OFP. ! Hotels and Kestauiants. nn: i:i.k cvfi:. uj and i FIUNKLIV WV. line. Hates reasonable. P. Zl'IOLKH Pioprletor. SCIt ANTON' IlOt'Si:, Nl Alt D.Li. Y. PAS. senger de ot tonduited on llm Luiopeau pliu, VICTOB hot II, Proprietor. LaAvyers. J. V IIROW NINO, ATTOIt.Ni: VN1) C0F.NSI I loi at law. lioonis i'H- li .Mears building D H IttTI.OCLK. V noitNI.A-I.OVNS nTITo Hated on leal estate kecinili. Mcais buildint coiner WasbliiBlon aienue aud Spmce stieet I'llANK 1: iioyi.i:. MlOllNin vndcoiasil: loi ut law Bun building, lioonis It and 14 W.uhiuMon aienue WII.I.AltD, WAIHtUN Si and Counsellors al I.a.i. i.ilnglon aenuc KVVPP VIT01ti:, liepubllcan biilldinff, JFs-CP A II 'SIP. ATTOItNTAs .SD (OI'N-selloisal-law I oiiimonwealtb buililing, Hoeiinj Hi, 20 and 21. JAMh's W. OvliFOIID. ATTOHNLY-AT-LAW U0011H 314, 515 and fill. Board of Irmle build' Ing , Tw"aTiD AV. THVYl.ll. MTOUN'fTy. HOdvTs W3i)OI, dill floor. Meats building. i,Z xi m:. rioui: -at-i vitoakd of Trade building, Scunion, Pi. C. It. PnCIII'.R. ATTOn.NT.Y-ATLAVV, ut Trade hirudins, suatiton, Pa. ISOAltD PATTI'.HSON A VVI llauk building I.CO.Y, TltI)i:i!S' N'ATIOV.VI. C COMFOY-. 'I II HI ITIII.K VN lit ILIMNd, a"V IJTJUTHOIK. AT TOItNF. Y. MliTu'rDIjfi'(V Physicians and Suigeons. nt vv. 1 annuo. ,M.l.i:, 5H NOIflll VV.VSIII.N'fiTON mi s. av. iAiioniiAiw, oithi: .ui m'vmi- inglcn aienue. Itesldenee, HI3 Mnlbeiii Chionle dlccises, lungs, licart kidneys and feiilto-uniiaiy irgaus a specialty. Hunts, 1 to 4 p. in. Schools. school or thi: i.ackaavanna. sdiXyrovi Pa, Courses puparatoiy to college, law, niedi. cine or business Opens S'pt. 1 'Hi. send for cataloiu." lies. 'Ihoinai SI Cann, LI. Il , piln. clpal md piopilelou AV II. Plunile, A Jl , headmaster. Seeds. 0 n cLATiK a co. si:i:dsmi:v and ni it. 1 11 nn ii. Mine 201 Washington avenue; grim house. 1WU North Slain an nue, stole tele phone, "ii Wiie Scieens. josiumT Ki'Eni'.L, kkaii on i.vckvvann aienue, bciantou, Pa, inamifactuui of Wiie Screens, aMlscellaneous. ilVl'lU'S OltCIILSTIIA-Ml SIC FOIl II VLLs. picnics, iiaitltw, leccplloiis, wedilines and con cert work furnished. For terms address It. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 AAjomlng avenue, 01 er llulbert's music store. MKOAnciKF, nnos, pniNTnns' suppliks, kn elopes, paper bogs, twine. AA'arehoitse, jeo AVuhtngtoii oiciuii, Scunton, pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAd Schedule In Effect Kny 27, 1000. Trains leave Scranton: 0.45 n. tn., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington nnd for Pitts burg nnd the West. 9.38 n. m week day, for Hazlcton, Pottsvllle, Reftdlng, Norrlstown, y nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Unrrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltlmore,Washtngton and Pitts burg and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays 1.08 p. m.,) for Sunbury, Hnrrls burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. For Hazleton, Potts vlllc, Bending, c&c, week days. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hazleton, Pottsvllle, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia nnd Pittsburg. 1 It WOOD, Gen Pass. Agt. .1 1! lirrcill.NSON. dm Mgr Delawaie Lackawanna and Western. In IIlTcct Juno 10, 1000 South Lcjo Scranton for New York nt I 45, ion, R 40. sou and lil.n" a. m , 12 M. !51 "' .1U ti m Tor Philadelphia al 0 10. 8 00 and 10 05 u in 12.1i and it 31 p. m. For Strouds biitg at b ID p in Milk mil accommodation at so p in ine nt lloooken al u.it, i.i-. 10 1 1 ii in : 1 ' lis ' 47. 4 4", 7.1H and tUT p m. Anle at I'luladilp'ila at 111 Oil a. m ; III), IMS, blXl and 8 22 p m ule finm N'ew Yolk at 1 Oi, 4.0t! and 10.20 a in.; 1 00, 1.J2, 5 43, 8 13 and 11 M0 p in. From stroiidsbeng at 8 0S. . m Voilh Leave Seiamou for UulTalo and Inter mediate stations at 1 10. 4 10 and 8 10 a. m , 1 1", S 4S and 11 '." p m lor Oswesn and Ryra ruse ot 4 10 a in. ind I .VI p in For IJtlca at I 10 u. m. and I ftj p. in Foi Monti our at 8 10 0 in ; l.n', p. m. and 3 4 p m For Mi hot "-i at 4 IH pr.d 1" p m. For Iiinglnnitoii. 10 2S and s '0 n in nie in snanton from HurTito nr 1 to. v. j.i-. mil 10 00 a in.; 130 and 8 00 p hi Finn Oswego and Seracwe at a V a. in , 1"S and sili) p. in Fiom I'tlia nl 2 .""i a. m , 1' :J ind i i) p in Fiom Nleliiilson at fil a in and i CO n. m Fiom Vontrose at 7.55 and 10 O) a pi , 2i mil .W p m Hloomstmi Dnilou-'Leaee Srranton for V' rlhmnbeihind nt ft 13, 100'. a m ; 151 and f "'" p. m For I'lemoulli at 1 01. .1.40, 8 55 and II .'1 p m For Ninth okr at 8 10 a. m. rrlo at oithmnbulinl ut DM i m ; 1.10, 5 00 and s1 " p m Virile ut Nmtlcoke at H.10 a. in. nlie at Plimouih .it "(Hi I 12, II..10 p. m. and 12 "0 ii pi Virile nl Seiantou from N'orthum lieihnl al l 12 i m ; 1215. 4.10 anl S.41 p. m. Fn.ni Vanlhike at 11 On a. tn. From l'lininntli at 7 in i m .1.20 5 15 and 11 10 p m. st ') TltVIVS South Le ue Scranton 1 10. 1 00, 5 40, 10 01 n. m : 1 .1.1. ! 40 and s ih p m Vurth I eaie scrjnton at 1 10, 4.10 a. m ; 1 51, 5 4s and it , ii m. Illooinshurir incision Leare Scranton at 10 03 a ni and 5 10 p ni. Delmvme and Hudson. In I'fTert .tune lltli. 1100 Tialns tot Caibondale leaie Scranton at 20, 7 fti. N 51, 10 H a in 12 00, 1 21. 2 20, .1.52, 6 25, B 25, 7 37, 'i 15, till n tn : 1 1(1 a. m. For llonesdale and Lake Indole 0 20, 10.11 a. m : 2 20 nril 5 "1 p m. For IVilkes-Uane -0 15, 7 4. 8 41, 0 1", 10.41 a. m ; 12.01, 1 2S, 2 IS, .1.11, I 27, fl 10, 7.4S, 10 11, 11 10 p. m. For U V It It points-0 45 i. m.; 12.OT, 2.18. .111 and 11 SO p in For l'ctinnl.in!a II II points 0 43, 0 38 a. m : 2 IS and 4 27 p. in Foi Albani and all points north 0 20 a. in. and :! 62 p. in. -fl)VY THMXS For Caibondale 7 20, "On, 11. 1 a. m.; "M, 1 62. 5 47. 10 52 ii in lor WHkes-Ilarre-9 2S a. in.; 12 0.1, 1.53, 3.23. 4 42, 0 27. S 27 p m For Mbanv and points noilh 3.62 p. m. For llonesdale and lake Lodore9 00, 11.31 a. m and 1 12 p in Lowest rates to all points in I'nlted Statea and Cnradi .1 VY. ni'ltDICK. II. I". A . Albany, N. Y. II . OltOS-J, I). 1'. A , l-oranron, Ta. Lehigh Valley Hallroadl In I'ffei t Slay 27, TWO. Trains Leaie Scranton. For Philadelphia and New York via D. As II. It It . at 1-45 0 m and 12 0.1, 2.18, 4.27 (Black Diamond Impress), and 11 10 p. in. Sundays, D. A 11. It li 1.6S. 7.4S 11 m. , For AAhlie llasen, llarleton and principal points in Ihe coal legions, lia D. tt IL R. Il , I! 43, 2 IS and 4 27 p m For Pottsvllle, 6 45, 2 18 p. m For Bethlehem. Laston, Heading, Harrlsburg and principal intermediate stations via D. & II 11 l( . L 45 a 111 , 12 0J, 2 18, 4 27 (Black Dll mend Fxpress), 11 10 p. 111. Sundays, I). 4. II, It H., 1 53. T.4S p m For Tnnkhannoek. Tonancla Klmira, Ithaca, Oerea and principal Inteimedlate stations, vii D, L. A AV. It It, SOS a. 111 ; 1.05 and 315 p m. Foi (ifiina. Hoehrster. Buffalo, Niagara Kails, Chicago, ind nil points west, via I), k II. It. I! , 12 01, 3.KJ (Click Diamond Kvpress), 7.43, 10 41, 11 .10 p in Surda.is, D Jr 11 It. Ii., 12.01 p. in ; 7 43 ji in Pullma" railor and sleenlng or Lehigh A alley parlor cars on all trains between AVIIkes-Ilarrc and N'ew A'ork. I'lilladelplila, Buffalo and Sus pension Bridge HOLI IN II. Wlt.Hl'It, Oen Supt . 29 Cortland street. New A'ork CHMtlFss I.FK, Oen Pass Agt., 2d Cortland street New A'oi k A AV NONNTStACIlFlt, Dn. Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem. Pi For tickets and Pullman resersatlons apply .W lackawaiiua aienue, eranton, Pa, Central Railroad of New Jersey. sti 1 Ions In New A'oik Foot of Libertv street, N It . mid South Feirj Vnthratlte coal used exclusively, Insming cleanliness and c mifoit TIMi: TABI.l' IN I1FITCT MAY 21. VKM Inins leie serunton foi New A'ork, Newark, I'.liabeth. Philadelphia. I aston. Iletlilehem. Al leiilown. Staurli Chunk and AAhlte llavin, at Sin) a in ; expiess. 120, eipiess. 4 00 p. m. Sun dais. 2.11 p. in For Pittstnn and VV likes llaire. 8 10 a m ; 1 20 and IOC p m Similsis. 2 15 p. m. For Moi'ilnm Paik. 8 SO a. in, 120 and I OH p m s, md 11s, ' 11 p 111 For Baltiinnie ami AAashington, and points ciulli and VA'i'i us Beihlehim, s .10 a in, 1 20 p 111 'undais ' 15 p. 111 For long Itianch Ocean Oi.ne, etc, at 8 10 a tu ind 1 "ct p 111 For Heading. libation anl Ihrii-hiug, l,i VI hnlc.wn. SOa. 111 and 120 p m 811111I1K, 2 15 P in Foi Poitsilile s '0 a 111. 1.20 p 111 TI1111111.il iliktis tu all Hilnts last, smith and nest at iowert 1 lies at the station .1 II OllIIIVt's". Oen npt. II P II VI DVVIN, Oen Pass. gf. New Yoik.Ontniio and Western B.R. T1MF TVni.L IN II'FFCT SFVDVY. .IHNF. 24. 1!KX). Noilh Bound Train- la-aee leaie Siran- (aibon Arrlea Cadosla 1 05 n. 111 Tialns SOI . . . 2UI ... 207 ... ton dale. 10 40 a. tn. 11 20 a, ill 1 41 11 m 4 .il 11 111. 5.l3p ni. 13.00 p 111 Anise Caibondale, 1I.40 p. 111, south Bound Trains leaie l.cme Cado-Ii , 8 40 a m Cinliondalii. 7.00 a, tn 10 02 a i'l. I'll p 111. Scranton 7.40 a. m 10.45 a, m , 4.20 p, ni 203 201 2M , 2 01 p m l'NI)AS ONLY. Noilh Bound la-aie Leave nan Caibon ton dale. nr. R Silo III !) 10.1, 111. Arrlis Cadosla 10.43 a. m. o'fi "iip 111 Vriiir Caibondale, 7.15 p. m. south Bonn I. la'aee lease Cadoslt Caihondile. Scranton. 20 ... 7 00 a. 111 7.0a ni ;0s . . I 10 p. 111 '. 51 p. 111 fi.,15 p m lialn No 201 makes iiuinictlon for points North and nilli on Al iln I Ine, at Cadosla 'I tains Nos 2i and 201 make AA'alton, Delhi, Hsmiten and shln-v 1 munitions Tialns Nos. 20". and 203 make Alain Line con. necllons on Simelav. For futlher infoiinatlon. consult ticket agents. .1. C. ANDI'IISON'. (im Pisa Agt , New York. I. Il AVi:i.sil. Iiavellnir Passenger Agent. Scran ten Elie and Wyoming Valley Time Table In Fffeet September 17, 1900. Trains fur lliwhv and hical points, connect Ire nt llawlcs w'th Frie railroad for N'ew A'oik, Newbuiuh and Inieimedlate points, leave Scrsn ton al 7 05 a m and 2 25 p m Tialns arrlie at Srranton at 10 SO a. m and . 10 p 111. NEWSPAPERS TIIF AMI.KINBAMtF. liLfOlll) (UN I1F. HAD in scrinton at Hie new stands cf Helmut! Biew., 401 Spiuce and .'iftl Linden; SI. Norton, ,22 Lackawanna aienue; 1 S. Shutrer, 211 Spruce ktrect SCALP TREATMENT. SlltS Ii, T. KIXUR, SCALP TnKATMEMT. 0A1.1 khampoolng, M. , facial massage; nunlcur Ing, 23c; thiiupodt 701 Qulticy, .