THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2(5, 1900. 9 LACKAWANNA COUNTY. CARBONDALE. WEDDED YESTERDAY. Ycst'Til.iv momltiK nt C o'clock, In fit. Rose- churrh. V.ov T. V. Coffey united in nun rinse MIsh Alloc M. Ciei lty uti'l .lolm Morrison. The Hrltlp was beconiin.tly nttltctl in f. tallor-iwuV costume "f lueiuti, with lint to mutch, nnd lirr tmiltl of honor, lr sister, Mis lvlm.v Oonlty, wns dressed In brown, with hat of blnck. Lniry Orrrlty, ot fclieneetnily, whs host num. Mr. and Mrs. Mori Icon nif on a wedding tour, which will embrace Aluany and New York. liIXON-OVNKIls. Pali Irk Pixon, ot Chillis, nnd Miss 'Annie O Nell, of CottnRo stieet, were liintiloil nt noon ji'stenlny by Upv. George Dixon in M. Hose church, Onlv tho Immediate fainilles witnessed the ceremony. The bilde wis dressed In n creation of blue, In which slw looked chaimliiK. I'hc Kroom wore black. They were unintended. After the rere tnony the happy couple boaideil a ti.iln for Toionto, where they will spend t honeymoon. They are both popular and prominent, anil their many n lends will wish for their unbounded happiness. CARBONDALE HORSES. Foveial hoises of tills city are "n toroel In the i.iecs of the Honesdale fair, now in pioics-a. la. A. Patterson le't for the Maple City with his horses, and If. T. Williams has been theie since s.ituidiiy. Many admirers of horse incliiB will ko over the Moosle today. Mr. Patterson has been so for tunate as to have his horses win an impteredentcd number of laces this year, and his stilns will be watched with much Intel est dining the present week. In tho llnal day's races at Af ton, which have not yet been reported, Nllo anil Allan S. each took Mist money In the races in which they took pait. EFFORTS TO GET COAL. Piantle effoits are being made bv iome I'xcitable poisons to lay In a win ter's supply of coal. Hundieds ate put Jiff nt the Delaware and Hudson olfice dally and at tho Barton collleiv. a small affair on upper Hhkett stieet, leamsti rs almost drive over each other to get the coveted caibon as fast as It Is dumped at the chutes. Things aio also lively at the Mm tin breaker. The Jviants! breweiy Is seeming fuel fiom the Williams culm pile, which It pur chased. CITY MUST ECONOMIZE. Controller Wheeler has called atten tion to the fact that vv .11 rants cannot be Issued In excess of the amount of cash on hand any mow than they can In excess of the amount of nn appio piiation without violation of law. He estimates that the obligations of tie next two months will exceed the avail able cash by about $3,000, and In view of hard times caused by the stilke, he counsels economy. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mis Catherine Bolton, of Ulnglmm ton, X. V.. has been spending a few Javs with friends In this city. Dr II.it per will enteitain the Par. biiinlule M1dlc.1l .society this evening. S T Iluimud has leturned fiom Suae uao. Miss (iiace Hall has secured a .situa tion .is saleslady at DoiiRherty & Thomas' millinery, Seranton. John J. Nolan has letuined to TJeth h hem to lesume his studies. Mr. and Mis. cimiles Alexander are visiting friends In Hal t iinut c. Fred Baley has letuined ftom i:ik lake Olivo I.tjf lodge, No. 136, Independ ent Older of Odd Fellows, last night kited nlllceis for the coming teim. They ,ne: Noble grand, P. .1. Roberts; Mce-giand. Alfred Mastets: assistant seen ui y, Geotge lleuttle; remesenta Uve to Ouiul loilge, JMwnnl Hull; ttustee, A. O. Fidiam. The installa tion of offlecrh will take place Octo bei S. WAVERLY. Dr Lot;., of Scinnlon, will fill tho pulpit nt the Itaptist chinch next Sabbath. Ue Mr. Putnam, of Factotyville, filled the pulpit at the Uaptim cluitch last Sabbath. Mr Homy Pelln and family have left their hummer home nnd totuined to Pctanton. Mi. 'ttooluoith, of Scianton, has purchased several acres of land near Lily Lake and Intends lu erect a hum mer tesldence theie tli.- coming sea son. On account of tho scatelty of coil some of our people ore commencing to use wood. i:-Mtiyor James a. Hnlley, of Scran ton, has: been u visitor bete tho paht few days on account of the hetious Illness of his mother, who is lying nt the point of death. A number of our citizens have sign ed nn ngi cement to putmnlze the now vntei wot lis, which largely Increnses 1 p chances of success. lle Mr. Uotsong. the Baptist mlii Istnr and his wife ate enjoying a two v-eks' Micutlon nt hla old homo In Hightstown, N. J. As usually treated, n spinln will dis able the Injured person for three or four weeks, but If Chamberlain's Pain Palm Is finely applied n com plete euto may be effected In a very few diijs. Pain Palm also cures iheu timtlsm, cuts, bruises and burns. For snio by all dtugglsts. Matthews Rtos., wholesale and ictall agents. OLYPHAIJT. Tin I'iist waid school the past two weeks ban been homewhat overctowded on . ount of the largo number of bo- 0 n attendance since the strike Ik Iran Professor Cummlngs has plnru undei way by which the ovetciowded condition will be relieved by tram. fining a numbei ot tho pupl's to other ficlnols in tho borough. The night ses sions wil . otnenee on Monday ewnlng The sewer company is having troubles WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY ftss SIKUHIi AGAIN! .1 k. s... ,..,.. ... ,yrr. jyryy jryjyww m!3ft ..-. ...... ...., wciue, Aiiuraimanaiotieiarr tbttkcii irutautntlt. Unaimiunn -o are properly cured, their condition o!ti. S- Mai ed .ealed. Pnnli (,.. A hi.;, : D1V:i. .f . ,b,ndr,,or '"" bo"1'' by JOHN H. PHELPii, For Sales j'r.'iirfi street. ?,? -XSv2fl WSlWM "Nw.. of their own. Yesterday 11 force ot men employee!- lu tearing up tho pave on I.aeknwnnna stieet was dlschatged by one of tho oftlclnls for ,omp reason or another. The men demanded their pity which was tefused. They then sought the services of Justice of the Pence Cannon and were about' to Institute proceedings against tho company when nnotVr of the olltclnls enme along and it employed them on another section of the sewt Villi Incident furnished much nmuseniint to a ctowd of onlook eis. Mrs. John T. Howe, of Seranton, spent estvnlay in Ulakely. lMltor P. A. Phllbin. of th Aichbald Citizen, was a caller hete e.terday. Miss Jennie Mason, who has been spending the pnst two weeks In Wilkes Uarre, hns leturned home. Mrs. John 11. Davis, of Hyde Paik, Is the guest of Mis. T. P. Jones, ot Lackawanna street. Miss Maigatet Dompsoy, of Dushnre, Is visiting relatives on Dunmore street. A number of people fiom here attend ed the funeral ot Bernard Caiden nt Archbald vesterday Mrs. rcivirn Jones spent yesteiday with friends nt the Powder mills. Mr. and Mis. Thomas McIInle, of Up per Dunmore strct, are visiting rela tives In Susquehnnnn. TAYLOR NEWS. The Advent of Miss Ada B. Dean. A Pleasant Reception WilHnm Tell Club to Shoot. An extraordlnniy treat Is In store for the people of this town tomorrow evening, when Miss Ada B. Dean, an elocutionist of exceptional ability, will give an enteitnlnment at tho Metho dist Hplscopal church. Miss Dean la a gtaduate fiom the Kmerson College of' Oiatoiy, and comes well lecom monded. The following clipping lias been tnker. fiom the Dally Kxpitss of Kingston, N. Y.: "Miss Dean's powcis as an elocutionist are great and slio has a dimming manner, welting with grace and much splilt. Her leading was magnificent, and hhe was loudly encowd nt the close of the reading. Kveiy helectlon given elicited lieaity applause fiom the latge audience. Suiely Miss Dean Is the best elocution ist that has ever been heaid In this city." The membeis of the .lunger Mnen nerclior society of South Scianton en Jo.ved a tiolley llde and paid a visit to this place on Monday evening, when they visited Mr. Paul demons, super intendent of the Taylor silk mill, at his lesldenee on Cooper stieet. Sevm.il selections were tendered by the M.ieu neichor, ot which Mi. demons Is an active member. A sumptuous lepast was solved. Thomas V. Hvans, of Washington stieet, left ".estonlax for dozer Theo logical seminal. v, (iiestei. Pa, whew be will take Up a coutse of theologv. Mr. I'.vans Is the hon of Councilman William W. l.v.ins, and Is a graduate from Kej stone academy, Faetoiyvllle. The membeis of the William Tell llllli' club of this town nie becoming excellent maiksmeu and have alieady leeelvod vet y tempting offeis to coni pete with some of tho best illle clubs In the valley. One challenge. Issued tluoiiEh the Wllkes-llnite Kecoid, is ftom the WilUes-IUiii' (Inn dub. The challenge Is being cnnslcleiecl by the membeis of tlie local dub and will lu all piobablllty be accepted. Mr. T'lileh Hoiger, the piesldetu or the Tell dub, is coiihldeied one of the beta lllle Mints 111 lioth counties. Mr. Thomas (ii.ule.s, ()f Olyphant, was the guest of his slstei. Mis. Jn seph Woodwotth, of Ninth Main sli"t, .sletday. TaMoivllle lodge, No. 4fi.'. Knights or Pvthlas. will meet in tegulai hessloii this evening. Samuel Hviins, of Duijea. visited friends In this town yestsrduy Mis. Catheiine Thomas, of Noilh niylor, is visiting lelatives In IM wartl.scl.ile for the past few days. Mlnooku tillie, No. 247, Impioved Or der of Bed Men, will meet In their rooms this evening. Mis. Daniel Kvnns, of Kingston, was the guest of Mis. Howaul, of 0,1k stieet, on Sunday. The stilke situation in this town ie nialns unchanged. The washeiy of the Davis Coal company Is w 01 king with a full quota of men as usual. Lily lodge, No. .139, Independent Ol der of Odd Fellows, elected olllceis for th" ensuing teim last evening. Miss Ktliel O'Hoiit, of Mnln stieet, has been tho guest of 1 datives in Honesdale for tho past few days. Piof. David K. Joneh ,has letuined fiom his visit to Plttsbuig and New castle, Pa. The tiustees of the Welsh Baptist chinch aie having n new stone Ila'i vvalk laid in fiont of the church on Main street. Miss Myitle Ho, of Scianton, wis tho guest or Miss Lizzie Reebe, of Union stieet, on Monday. PECKVILLE. Mr. A. M. Kestell nnd daughtei, Mis. Ileibcrt Fiear, wturned yesteiday fiom a week's may at Nlagaia Falls. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Day, of Wllkes Bartc, nte visiting Mr. and Mm. K. 11. limber, of Main street. Mis. Ouest and hon. Paul, of Fleet vllle, aw visiting the fo'nier's parents. Mr. and Mih. .ludson Callender, of Noiht Jlnln stieet. Miss Muiy 13. Wise Is vlhltlng fi lends In Wet Pe'ckvllle. Miss Maiy Bow en has 1 etui tied home, after seveinl clays spent as the guoft of lelatives In Scott. Mr. A. .1. Weldler, of Cat lisle. Pa., was a business visitor in town yester day. Since the closing of the collieries, the attendance! at tho public schools has greatly Increased, .Mr. .1. D. Peck, president of the Peck Lumber Manufnctuiinp 10m lany. left yesterday for a few days' visit in Iowa. Mr. mil Mis. Iiu Townsend uro visiting friends nt Windsor, N. Y. Tim Now Yoik and Seranton Coal company will pay their tmployes this afternoon foi the months of August and September. The Women's diilstlan Temporanco union wdl meet at the homo ot Mis. c. Htiiimnn on Hickory stieet, at 7.30 Theyliive 1 1 cod tlie If it of yttxt, and hiT cured thouiand ol icuin 01 Aervoua Uiteaici, tucb at Debility, I)ltincts,Sleeplej. neil anil Vanrrwi.1 lunnku V.- They clear the brain, ttrengthea the rirculstion, make dijestioo . . Piect. na impart a lieiltht wnrriiiv,-. in-1 :.-!.. . r....r . :5 .r l.u i.V.M:rrr.'" ''."u"'iMv' '"'" !'""' "" Addren. PEAL MEDICINE CO.. CI wlind. 0. Flarmftcist, itr. WycminK vt nut and W fXA f F A o'clock on Wednesday evening, for the election of officers. Hvery member ot tho union Is rcriucsted to be present, ns all business In the Interest of tho union must bo attended to for the closing year. Mrs. It. .1. Taylor iclurneel yester dny ftom a few days' visit with rela tives nt Honesdnte. Mr. William Wnrlldd Is spending a few days with wlatives nt Deaeh lake, Wuvne county. Tho load commissioner has a force of men screening coal fiom the Gravity till, near tho South Mnln strct bridge. The coal will be used ut the Klcctiic Light plant. Chicken thieves paid .Mr. Harding, of Hlckoty street, a visit n few nights ago. A shotgun was used with good olfeet by Mr. Harding and the thieves gave evidence of groat sprinting abili ties. Mis. J. Uarrett Is vciy III at her honm on Depot stieet. JERMYN AND MAYFIBLD A Well Known Young Man Returns After Ten Years' Absence Other Other Notes of Interest. Mr. and Mrs. John Piner, of Little Fills. N. Y mo tlm guests ot his mother, Mrs. Lewis Plzer, of Paeon stieet. The visit Is mi unexpected pleasure to his mother nnd the fam ily, after an absence of nearly ten years, and theie was general rejoic ing In tho household last evening. Mr. and Mis. Plzer were married ut St. Luke's cliuich. Scianton, by Itev. ltog eis Israel Inst Satfnday and after their honemooii will return again to Little Palls. M. F. Thompson, the first general manager of the stieet car company and who is one of the witnesses on the case now on at couit between J. D. Stocker and the boiough, was In town last evening. The jury in the above-mentioned case, nce-ompanled by Tlpstave flitter enine up on the 4.JI Delawaw and Hudson train last evening, to view the piopett mid the stivet. Miss Polly Solomon has opened a dressmaking establishment In the stoic lately vacated bv Johnson Ben nett, sr.. on Main street. Iceman Hunt Is at Honesdale, at tending the- Wayne county fair. Mis. Pilor, of Second stieet. Is visit ing her dnushlei, Mis. John Phillips, at Oieeneld. Mrs. liobeit Hlakeslee nnd child, ot Coal Clen. N. Y.. Is visiting her mother, Mis. Maty O.sbonm, of Muln stieet. Mrs. Wills and son, or C.ubondalp, wero visiting friends here yeterday. A number of young men of town are camping at Lake Chapman. The lake Is the most popular place In the vicin ity at the pwent time and local tlsh cimen make daily tilps thete. Tho mission sei vices at Sacicd Heal t chutch still continue to dtaw huge ciuigiegatloiis. The idleness at the milieu enab'es the men to attend the servlc-s. which are for the men's chief benefit this week. MOSCOW. The annual Lackawanna county con vention of the Women's Chtlstlan Tenipeiance union will be held hew, Tue.sda, October 'J. Delegates aw ex pected to bilng their lunch. Supper will be piovlded foi all. Mis. Holvov will nlve an addiess In the evening. Hverjbndy invited. Mi. and Mis. W.iltei Itunyon, or Lonu Island Clt. weie vlsltois hew ovei Siitida.v. .lesi-e (!ai dncr left Momla.v to attend school nt Wjomlng semlnaiy. Mr. and Mis. M.i Lonstein weie the guests df Scianton fi lends ovei Sun ilay. Miss Nettle Khrgood, ol New Yotk, Is (.pending a few ela.vs with her father, nmoiy Kin good. Mr. and Mis. Russell and son ,Iame, of New Yoik. and Mir-. Maggie liluiele.s. of Oonldsboio, weie the guests of Ml. and Mis. H. c. Filschkorn, Thtiisdny of last week. Miss Delilah Decker has been .spend ing the past few ela.s with fi lends at WIlkes-Haire. Mr. It. L. Damon, of West littston. wtuined home Monday, after a visit af the home of his cousin, Mis. H. 3, riiehkoni. Hveiy member of the Women's diilstlan Tenipeiance union aw w qlte.sted to be present at a meeting In their looms, Thursday af let noon. Musl ims of Impoitatue will be tiansacled. Mr. Oeoige Ogden, of Patavia, N. Y., who has been tiavellng In 13urope, Is visiting ills niece, Mis. Hoi ace Jones, for a few days. Mr. and Mis. Wallace Swails. Miss Oiaee Pouin. of Scianton; Mi. and Mi p. Horace Jones nnd son Lawrence and Miss Mai lam Until 11, of Moscow, nnd Mr. Oeoige Ogden. of Patavia. N. Y.. attended the wedding annlversaiy of Mr. nnd Mrs, Block Wlleox, of Dale ville, yesteiday. Orln Travis Is attending school at the Stroudsbuig Normal school. Mis Volney Bennett, of Camden, N. J., who has been the guest of Mr. and Mis. D. (J. Miller, leturned homo yes teiday. PRICEBURG. Theie will be a meeting ot local union, No. U'29, United Mine Wotkeis of America, this evening In the Odd Fellows' hall at 7.30 o'clock. The Ladles' Aid society of the Primi tive .Methodist church will meet at the homo of Mm. Charles Snyder, on Scott load, this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Local union, No. 1229, wish to thank Mr. John McOulw for the use of his baud wagon and hoises, which took the boys to Seranton. Satuielay. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Vt H01I011 l'iut tfanip- It. II. 1:. 'et Yoik 0 11 0 n 0 0 a 0 0 11 J S lleMcm 0 0 7 II II 1 0 0 1 J 0 liJttcrlt.- Menu and (iuiljj McliuU and Clarke. I'niplu -Snjdcr. Second Baltic - 1, ;, 'cw Voik 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0-1 5 3 Hutoti 0 0 (I 0 0 0 2 0 h 11 J lUttcrlcsCairleU and Grad.c; l and Con. nor. rinirr-Sn)iIt;r. At lliookljn 11, . ;, l'hllaMlilu 0 n 0 11 0 1 I 0 0 - 2 .1 ' Urookbn U 1 0 0 0 0 0 I) n- t 0 3 llatleritd I'mrcr ami JlcDrlaii'l; Kciincdy and Mieiulip l'niiire- lluift. t St I.011U - It y Chicago 1 0 0 0 II II II 0 II 1 0 (I SI I.ouU . . 2 (I 0 0 t 0 : 0 - S 10 0 lljltfilcH- ( unniiiKlisui and Kllng; SinJIiotf and Crlgcr milrr O'Ujj. Mis. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup llaa teen used for over FIFTY VK.vns bv MILLIONS ot 1101 llUlts for their U1IL1)1!I:n whim: TUirniiNO. itii i-kuklct succkss it fcooTiu:a the ciui.li. sorrexs iim cjums' ALI.A8 all I'AIN'i CUIIKb WIND COLIC, anj U the Lost icroedy lor UIAlUlUOrJA. Sold by UruxsUU In every part c tho world. lin (uro and avk lor "lira. Wlmlow'a Uocthlnj brup," nd Uke no other kind. Twcnty-the ccntt a bottle. THEATRICAL. ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK. Lycoum. i:i)S'KIU, SKl'T Sd. "I'tnlrr the lleJ llohf." Illliispw. skpt. 2;.-Mr. I.e Mojno In "The Crntrrt Tliinif I11 the World." 1'IIIUAY, hKlT. is.-'i'rlwncr of Zrndi." Academy of Muse. All, ur.KK-Tlic A'ilir" Mock Company. Colored Minstrel Company. Xcftro iiilimlril) Lv the real urllcle had It tlinic at tins l.jccuin lJ"t iilulit. Thoc mnons the Rood ltcd amllcli'e ho h anted to Lear rB lime mid negro Include bail their IIU ot 11 tlio tag time, and It was (rood, too, lint ot the old lime mclodj time wa vcrj llltlc o( It. The erilcrtalncri vcm lturo k Holland's and (ildcon't cniiblnrd minder nlhoui. N'ollilng a lacking In Hie way ol staglne; to make tlie cntcrlalninent a micicm, and the artlrta Included mieh "ell knueen romeillani n' Hobby Kemp, .liilltu Glenn and M.lnncr llarrll and I). J, I.ooney, tenor, and ,tame II. Donglan, bailtone, i Mm ot tonnlorablc metlt The frit pait dltTert'd Itom (hat ot the u-iiat mm .litli, only In that it vea not etr bilfl, tnu ai the period a evclml.elv devottd to iiorio ntmlc tiy rnlornl people, the time Oil not dras It was crcdilable. Some ntimliers rl the tpetlaliy progianiT.i nlilili (ollnered veere verv pleading, notably the woik o( 1'r.mk Klik, nuuical acrobat; Mn-li Ciala'1 contortion act, and the tumliline ot tin Ar.ibian troupe, snipped ot the sujri;ctlicri"M tvtibli toatiiim poitloiH nt II, tho monologue ol Julliu liuin uai not bad. Aubiey Dramatic Company. The Aubie Dramatic company drew two Mg ai'ilienccii at tlie f.1ilcmj ot Mmie vestenliv atternoon and cvemnic In the altciroon the cicil senfatlonal nielo-dmina, "The ban I ot lli Living," vvn proeliiced in 1 verv creditable mm I'ir. ore! last night cue of the pr,'tlift pro ilnctlons ot "I'oiisl" eeer v.llnes'.ed In I Ills city ea imsented The piece was staged In a lianikoino manner and t Ivmcs llnl, as Vtepina to was fine Mr Pjels hjs veith Lewis Mor lison foi iceeral icasoiis .Mr. Ajies as Kjiist and Miss t'ogwill is V ir irucrite were eicilltnt In tlirlr icpeciiee piitv and iccelvetl miicti ileseivcd applair-e. 'this at ternoon llie beautiful pla entllletl "I.oee ot a Womrn," written bv Hal Hi Id, will be present, id and this eeenint.', "We 'mis of lcntitsiee," ii'otliir ot Hal lleid's mcces-cs, veil1 be pio dnced. "Under the Ked Kobe" Tonight. 'i'nder the Hid Hobe," which comes to the Lvteuni tonight, tcllj n slorj of the time ot Louis Mil and llkhi lit 11, and Kiecs eem more Interestlin; pictures ot the life of tint day than "C.vraiio" gleet-. Slanlej Wevinaii flllitl e-verv ptge of his book wlln the f-ctmtlng attnosplie e of those romantic moments in l'tenth liistnre and Mr Ito-ie lias suM.fu(i ttaneftirtd liiat atinotphere to the footlights Tlie ,itiuuphm' of Louis Mil tourt anA times is admirable priented. "I lee pteluie ol nielelieil Is as strong and mine 'tiled j it is hi lluluf plav ; two of the iiupnrtant sienes 01 "t tidi 1 tlie Red lti.be" ate dominated be tin aiilln.il. llie .hi 1.1 plajnig tliis pait Ins .it most alt equal luneu with tlie leading in ill of the omum to iIMIiikuMi himself, "The Gieatest Thing in the Woild." Sitalt (ovecll LtVIoene and Iter supeili 10111 paiiy. pitciiiliu "Hie f.ieatent Tiling in th Woild," aic Mbcdtiled for a hpeilal engagement In Ibis elle liefuic optning Hie regular season nt Wallach'n tbtater, Neee Voik 'llie play was writtui i-peil.ille fur Mis li-Vloene In llanitt I'otd and Heattite lKMille, and 111 tlir months' tour last snritig was on, imietMal coituucnditioii. In I ho iialiotul rapid!, while Mis LeMoeuc plavcd her litst eetek's (iigigt meiil, the Washington l'n-i slid: "Tin' (ireatt-t llung in the Woild' Is a plat pel fi (tie sitilid to Mrs ItVloene Sm,. lit 1 ictitrn to tho staav aIic ins neeer tbitie ane thing iniiie Mipuli " 'llie 'limes slid- " 'The liuatct Thing In llie Woild' is an apptal to win! i iinot Inlt llidiul, wliiiltsotne and nllticd in human uilure." Il comes to the L.'tetitu Thui-dae nl,ht. "Piisoner of Zcnda." lit llie l.ian.e siiceful pla.es dtanuliid frmn riuottitle tiovtls in the pal eiir in level, not out h.t'. aeliltetd Ihe sinters llul bis i, evaiilt 11 Vtitlmuv Hope's niatc lis elfort. "ihe Pn.oner cf etida" Vll ewmiaitle woimn love uiiiile men. and no pitiod ot the world's Itlstott piodttiid llinr specimens of humaiilie tint llul spue of time (oviilng tin Ittlf leiiliue flout 17.'0 to 1'MI, tlie pitiod whin llie Mtiie of ihe ptologtii' of this plie is laid. In Ihe comliij.' iiuJiictioii we .tie assured of a peifurimiiei' of mole than oiillnai.e mellt, for in nilditlen lo the eiiutpaiie lauving a caiload of all Ihe inissbe and m.igiiilinut Mtnerj u-ed 111 llie Lveeuin llii.ttti, New oih, the (.t ion tains llie 11 nuts of seerial ef lite fonnir (otn iane. Tin' plie will be pit-unled In viatilun I'ridae t'einiiig, at Ihe l.ecttim. PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION. Featuies of Buffalo's Fair Next Spting Tersely Se&cilbed. Tim publicity departmont of the Pun Ameilcan ICxposItlon, to be held at Uuffnlo, fiom May 1 to Nov. 1, lfiOl. has Isbiied a conch e "tatement of the featuies ami advantages of the foith comlliK fair, well summed up as fol lows: Hi.-OHiieB fur the puipoe of the Kvpo-llliin, H,j,sw,iy Site, not lb pait of (ll, mile long, lull mile wide, li'itl aeii's. I, rounds ilillllelo .! aeltj be.llHiilll paik ).ui0 ami lakelet. Vn jitislle uirapgeiiirnt and felling of tineN amplcil beaitt.e. Oeer twenty large biilldlngs and inaslee auhi tettiual wnrkn. Ate liitrtttn.il ami laudscjpc elluU of untiMiJl liiilllanee, Mauv ktaies am! countries cniolled foi evtin ibe evlubils. 1'iftrrn acien set apirt for state and foielgn lmlldilMJ Special evhlbiti (11 lie liittallcd In man; artistic sti 111 turt Moi,t I'lalioratn electrical exposition eeei eon lriupl.ited. Court rif the Fountains lighted with lOOAm elictrie lamps. .steel tower for electric display and observation St I feet high. Lice tile lly building, 500 by 1J0 leet, for dec tile appliances. Niagara Falls power, ilectricallj applied, to 1 1111 inaihiner.v. Klcctiic I oats an I gondolas to ply upon He (.land Tanal Maehineiy and Transportation litiildlnj. 500 by S.W feet. Manufaetureiii' btilldlng, 500 by S50 feet, cover ing tour ones S'ew oik stale) to riect a large ppinianint llUloilral bulliiliig. I.jrgett (hiuic of IxlU In Aiuerica hung In pe clal campanile Magnificent peimancnt ait gallery a pioniinent feature. Mlelniv of twenty acres devoted to novel enter tainment. Midway attraction! caiefully (elected Iro.n many offered, The gtenlcst atlitetie carnival ever held in America. Madlum for fporta coven ten acre; teatu 2"i,n00 people. Ctand Court 3,(1 feet long, with tiansvcrfc couit 1,700 feet (treat i:pbnade capable of acconiuiodatlinf SSO.tXiO leople. Music Cardeni for rutrrialnlng east a.env lilagci. Federal pw eminent to spend tVWWO on this rpolllon, IMilblls from tlie Philippine, Hawaii ind I'oilo iliio. I'xteuelvo tiortleultitial, fruit, and floral ex hibit. Llie tlock fxlilblt coeen ten acres, cmbraeej .ill claueii Vtrlciilluial biilldiiie to be WO feet Inn, ISO feet v hie. Ii.lraiiuul ialay, double track, three inllei long. Ml iteain railnai lave artcej to the HxpoiL tlon station. F.lcetrio csir lines mi three tides ot ILxpovltloi Kioundi. I'ue-ce'iit faic to any point within nuffjlo city llinltf. The People's Exchange. APOPULAK CLHAIUNr, IIOUSU for flits Hemnt of Alt Win llnvc Houses l Kent, Kosil Hstnts or Oilier Property to Sell or IixcluuiRj, or Who Want Situations or Help TJietj Small Advertisements CoU Ous Cent n WorJ, Six Insertions tor Five Cents n Word-lixejepi Sltuiitlotu Wanted, Which Ar Kcrtcd Tree. FOR RENT. fou' iii:ntvi:u "TiMiitAliTn hooms, wiiii liojtd, at no Adams avenue. $20UI.I, ltKNT 0 10 S I'VUTIA FI UMMIKI. rocr.K, trio t'upouH' aviiiue. M. II. Holitatc fKI-iUMi Itl'.NT FISH SlMJl.r, IIOI'MI' nleheel, iteam heal, ford location. Ilolgatc, I'ommoneeealtli buiidlnir. , It'll M II TO III:NT--FI!0NT 1'AIil.OK, FIllsT 1'LnOtt. bed room, second floor; modem com in lences; also board. 020 Midiou avenue !Tit.Miini iiorsK ro iti:vr imh-ihk sjj .MjiIPoii avenue, i'tiimsui:m norm: roit ih'.nt. is oni. of tlie liest locations In .Scranloni rltleen mill I'tes walk from Couit House, on the "Hill" ec tlon modem improvements; heated by fur nace, almost newle furnished, containing (dino, manv books, tvro bed rooms fitted, etc Will rent for 4) month ttnlll April 1 Addles, "Furnished, ' 1'. O llox 213, Mcranton, l'. ron nF.xT-,0,". iack .wavsT.- avkkoi:, four floors, rleeatoi; best store nd loca tlon in Seranton. FOR SALE fou su.n nooKh, l'lr-rniF.s, tviiix, tand, lied, Piano. f27 Wyoming aee fou sali: roi'HTOis si tin: tisomuom:, in Rood rontllllonj low plteli altnthmint; W). AddrcsK ., 'Iriliune. 1'OH SM.i:-V,5O0 C'VH WILL ftl'V kO1) u.vniif un avenue; modem Improvements 0. D T., 1JI llitcli sheet FOR SM.K-FOM.' COAL! COAT.I 4,000 acres soft coal land; hitch irrmln (oil; near railroad, excellent tunnel Mies, no bliafts need ed, railroad ran be built to mouth of tunii"l; Willi timber and water; adjoinlnec a vast country voltl of timber or coal Apply to A I' Major, llaton, New Mexico -JMAJVTED - TO BUY. WATi:n-SKCOsiT'HVD 'eI.OT TlACHINHS; imi-t be In co d order, date particulars as to make mil price Address, L. M , geneial de livery. Seranton, I't WANTED-TO RENT. nti:ii to ltKsr-iioicK, n:sTi:i.LY lo- tatid, rent must be let'onilile, Bond ten ants Addti-s ij Meals building. URNISHED ROOM. I I ItMMIFl) ltOOM -101 R1 IlOt sK scjt Mil .' per vviik. HI Adnns aecneii1, Itooiu " RECRUITS WANTED. mauixi: coups rsni'.ii stmf.s- vv iu: emits wanted t,le bodied men; service on our warships in all parts of the world and on land in the l'lillippires, when required. Lieu tenant Colonel II It. Kuvrll, N' V Corner laek. awanna and Wyomlni; avenues, Siranton MONEYTOLOANj. ANY AMOl'NT OF WONT.Y TO LOW. (U IC'K, straight loans or nulldlnir ami Loan At from A to C per cent. Call on N V, Walker, ail. Hi Ccnnrll luildmc. CITY SCAVENGER A. 11. BltiGOS CLF.VSS I'lllVY VM'I.TS AND ee-'s pool; no odor. Impioved pumps used A. 11 HUltiCS, Proprietor. leave ordets 1100 North Main avenue, or Llcke's dnu stole, cor ner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone OitO. PROPOSALS. I'J'UI K VIION lOJt 'J UK (LKWINO U upjlrfh,,' aijil pjintlii a liitilne Utiuwn n ( uiitK lllt'ii liiidtft. ftitiMtru in OKI VA l)oi tnu, 1 1 j itl ttiMlKt i" to ! mijxi1 -lull .int tiKMiiifvl tiinl (lu nanl i.uN in lit liiiil'J turh, tifl mi both tiiiJi uf the Itiiiltfe .lint on both riKs ot I he liuil, jiiiI l Ik- ijiI if to Lf tif two jih) ulll lulf (J't),ill( JjIK' Jllll t lit l c i tn ho two il) cti 1 hon ii-sU it (-.nil iitltlitlnul Liuul j ml tlii ssjnl li nlit' it iu l( pdihtd two inniK with the strjiiti. UiMjf I'jtiti, nunulat tiutd )i, itu (Utitou I'jlnt tonipjm, ami llie tjltl work U lu bt tloiif in a wuikitunlikt nun tic: .unl i to h iisj,HUil li the trtt Jivl tnlilt- oininht i '11m (utttrjrtor Oiill luxe to tuuiMi Imiii foi tin fjitlitul Iiilllllmi'DL ut M romr.Kt ami tlit touiuil vh ill luc th ilv,lii to ni.d uu out aitl all lml 'I lie M imi-t h III wiiliiik,- - tho tiit ili of ('tlobit, l';), ami tuiiiiil Iti in llit1 until i!. l)ll 1I riU'I) VM)I, t . i). nr.u Irtft iml lliid,-! ( tJiiiiiniii . LEGAL. IN III.. Vl(il I) I.TVII: OF 'I Hi: s( ItNMIIV ( ll.e It.. nl . No 0, llitober 'leini !-s'i. in I' e ( ouit ot (inuuiiii l'lt.ts ot I nl.au Jim 1 countv Nttlic Is hciibe uheti that .lo-eph 11 Hun stir, a-itiei, Ins nlcd hi aceinint nnd tho teiiiie v ill he (ontitniisl on the seeoitd Motidae of Noeni.bei, 1U0, iinlm etplious ate ie vlotfh ftl.il. 1 lis 111I1 ot I ottrt is as fulliov. Wltn .letotuits ate lilul be tiutces or O-Sstnees the I'liiiho'iotaij shall giee llieuof lie the pub lication pie. lain lo a 11 till ar ttim and theie with publish this lule, mid conlirmallou nisi the thst ilae of Mid teim fhall lie as of cottr-e end luiitiitii.itloii absolute on the Mtottd .Mon tlae of the ttnn shall be enteied by the pio thuiittaie as of cmiise unless exceptions ale pii'iiiiiisfy filed .IOI1V COPJ.I.sM). l'lotlionotaie 'I IIM .VNNFL MFI.TINB OF Till: MKMIII'P.s of the I'eiiii'vliania Dial Stbool foi the Ileaf, fur llu tltitliti of four diicctolK 10 reiee lime e 1.11,1. and foi the iranutiou of Mali other I.u'lniss us line piopeile be bioituht lieloie the iiccliiur, will be hld al the .i,tite of the ecie taiy, Itioin til (onnell buildini;, viantou, I'd, on Frielav, (lit o, at 3 oMock lll.lt flLLIV, .lit. s,,,letore- NOTKF-THK XTI. MKKT1SO OF Till: memlHrii of 'llie Lokaevanna stote Vssoeie tlon, Llmlli i, will be held at the office of the sociatioii in the ( it.e of Seranton, l'a , on Nednesdai, Oetobci u, 1000, at 10 o'lloek a 111., foi the election of managers foi the emiiing vear, and foi lb- trinsaitlcn ot suih othei business as may piopeily eome before the itnet Inc. II. S. FMItrillLl). Seranton, Fj., Sept. 10, HKM. hecrctaiv. Maftai.t Falls only tidily minutes distant by steam lalluay. Orcitcst electric plant in woild at Fills, open to visitors. C haut3Uiia Summer school a few miles fiom lljffalo. Mane iharnilutr lake and lieer le-oils rioe by the city. Lalo Fiii'a breeyes make tlie fiunmei cliitiate dellKhlful. Iltiffalo a vehcelinan's pnadise iil miles as phalt paw mint LITERARY NOTES. 'llie September number of Cuneni llUtor.e re vIcwn tlie (Itineso pioMoin, lite last nases .f the lioci war. Hie 101nn1e1d.1l ami dlplouutli' tela lions of the I'ni'ed States and llie other L'lmt poeeeis, the iiecnt illtulicii in lulu and the American lolonlal oseiesons. the pitsidtnlial campaign, Hie ircelit lace 1 ootid, the pieties nt Canada, Latin-ineriiau pioblims, the polities and other Iiileiots of I'.uiopeati an I lalle eutinliies; Ihe ivphiration of the Anlaiilie, lo ci nt ilevelopui'iits in ilectrlcal silince mid woe. less teltgrapln, soc ioloerltal untl leliulous piob Inns ol the day, etc., ami pilnlf bloi;ijplilrj ot msny eelebrilles. I.slid . Ii ' ''Vest PiKkcl lliaiy and Time Sain" tor I'nil is .citnlnlv one of tlie neatest and iiio.l peiitct bool.litr nt its ere and kind oto publi.lieil li is fetillbss :n paper ami lilndmt:, and the tmitenla ,11 addition to Hit dlarv prt'in .ml nlink v,fes foi accounts and tiiemoianda icieei I lie ecly lali.t eeel.ls ol I ho vear HUKi, up i aiai Inili'illm; llie Cnlnce oom iillcatlotu lleniy Vonnan, llie author of "The Peoples and Polities of the Fast low," biuliis, in llu October .sciibnti's, n most timely series ot 111 tlelea on "HussU ot Today." The aitlcles ate founded nn a recent trip Htiotigli llu-jla and over the neev Siberian lallroad, mijeitakcn (or Scrlhner's Msirailne. Air. Xoimau's knoeelnUc of the polities of tlie Kast tnakis thrso articles of the greatest (ntriest in Hie pienent Interna, tleml rilslf They will be profusely lllue'ralitl In. HELP WANT ED-MALE. WANTKO-FIHsT (,ss s0IIT 0111)1111 COOK evlhes poslllon Has bein 011 vacbt for la-t five winters Vdlrcss ".," caie Tribune. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. W.WTI.H-A HUH. WHO I'SHKHsrVMlS (OOk llilT Vppl.e tu llr Itoos, 'il.! Atlams avenue N"lKI)-lti;lllll.i: I.VUY AI1F.NT FOU iatist lionsehohl article; K"'"l profits olid steady vetrk. Call or addicM Hill Seat Mfr Co, 31 laikawaiina avenue. Wini-LUilKs, VM1S'(1 S FVS M) profllalile e lit ploe mint till VVrdnisda, or TlmrsiUv Inteeeni 1 and 4 n't to, k, at Ml vab li.Klon avenue, or addiev, "II" cire lilhune hV TO CM. I, ON PIIXllLUNM HI II VltlllSO an article of rente' n.tle, tcood oppoiltinitv for briRht woman, dans Dion., WH soutli Thirteenth stieet, Philadelphia ROOMS WANTED. uati:i) -a'ofi a Ft iisisiiFii'itooMs. fou light hoti'ekccpliii; eetiiralle loialed Ad drew, .1 v , Williams bulldinir, City DRESSMAKING. rntr.s'SMAniNn ton ciui.ntinN to oudf.k: also ladies' isalsts. Louise Shoemaker, i!U Adsms sevnue. SITUATIONS WANTED vi .nMVAYii-. ninivs tiiF, on ,r liht snond woik, bv neat, ti v mil ielU ble Bill Slirilnt at homo pulni.d. Addrese, .1 M, rribune olllee, eily. W VJF.l)- s.N(l AM) IHO.MMJ TO III) VT home bv fitt class liundiess (.all 01 ad dim, Mrs, A. 31, bM Feuiet couit, city. Ali:i)-MlltK'AS LrUHFs I Ol! MoN daes, 01 ane kind of eeoik, holts, t leaning 01 olllces, nn tciee best city iifiienees. Addiess T M , Toi l.lm Bircet WASTK1) - Vs( ,( io IMI Ol! clrauliiB, bo.-t iifiieute. Adduss V .1 , Ceneisl dellcery. SITL'VTIOV l VTK1)-IIY itlllUl.i: (HD UkM' of inteejiity and p(i icl atliiidaiuc to btl-l-lies", Willi 111 years evpeileme iu btewciy ac counting, as bofikkttper, clerk 01 eolbctoi btst refeienies. Addiess '1, J'i; -ueitli stieet, Wilkes. Dane, Fa MT14IION W VNTI.II-HV A (llltl. 1.1 F.VHs eld to do 1 ik lit hcitsewoik ol mind baby. Address .'l.i'1 1'ntnani street, Noilli Fnd. eltv W .MFD-UOIIK AS l.FM)ni:ss FOU MON days and 'Ihtiisdjis un nlve best illy nf eientcs Addrc. I' Jl . ToJ Win slice t. Sill VIION NlT'I)-ltT I.XIIY IN I.WWFH's or lnurante otflce: writes itooil hand; anxi ous to obtain employ mem- willing and not aftald 01 ttolh. Vddicvi "1 vi,'lieuied," Ule ot this (llibllltel ottlie SIIFATIOV VAMI.I)-i:P!'.llll'N(i:i) FIOOK ketper, Eleuoiri.tphi r, Ivpeeeiuir and ijiiitial olllee man II It , this otllce. M1FV1IO.N WWTI.D-UY A WOMAN" Kt li. me, would like to have lour or flee wa-h-in$;s mill honlnus, eood .voik ilutie ( all or eliop pimtal I H 'I , .till viitlbeiie street, i llv PROFESSIONAL. Cei titled Public Accountant. ntlWAHl) C IP.VI'LDlNd, C. era' Hank building. A, SI THAU- Architects. FiiwAiti) il vi- Aitciiiir.cT, co'Fl. liiiildlnir, Sciaiilnu. rill'DI.IIICK k IIROUV, AHCIIITI.C'T, I'ltlCI! I tiildlitk', lli'i WashitiKton iiienue, seranton. Cabs and Caitiages. in illicit 'iini:i ( tns wo caihh (ii:s; utsr of service. 1'ininpt attention iciien olders, by 'phone "I'liotis 'Jurj and S!2. Joseph Keliey, l.'t Linden Bentists. mi c. i: i ii.i:N'i!i:nfii:it. ctt'ii nnii.uixnT Spruce hlicit, Seranton. Hit I. O UMAX, f-CUVN'TON PUIVVTC. I10S. pita), twin t Wyoming and Mulberry. 1)11. C. C LAI'llVCH. 11.1 WYOMING AVFN'Hi:. Hit. II. T. IIHY.NOLIH, OI'F. I" O Hotels nnd Restaurants. mi' i:ik ( M'i:. i-'i nu 12; fhm;i.ix avi:. nue. Hates rca'onable. 1'. Zi:iGI.i:it. Pioprietor. STIIANION- HOlbF. M.Mt II . I. & W". PAS'. smger dcrot. Condtieled on tlie Fuiopean plan. VIClOlt KOCH, Propiletor. Lawyers. j. w. nnowsiNG, attounky and roi-vsi:i.. lorat-law. Hootns 31i:itJ Mears liiillding 1). II. iikl'LOCLi:. TIOIINi:Y-LCHvr.NTflo" tlateel on real estate security Meats bulldlnt coiner W'ahlnt'lon avenue and Spruce street. fiivnk'i:. 110YI.1:. noiii:v xT) coiJscjv loi at law. llmr buildinir, Hooms it Jm ,, Wa.lilm.lon avenue. viLLAfii)Tw;"nc7 & K'l'l'., ,ATTOnxiis snd ConnscMori at I J .v. Itepiibliran I ulldlni: Wasliinsln avenue. JFSM'i-'X'TLSsl I', AriOHNCYS D fOFV selloisat law. t.iiu'iionweaith building, Uooinj 10, 'JO and 21. JAMFs""w:"o7f(iI!I. ATTOItN"nY.Ar.LV'" Hooms 511, SI5 and .110 Hoaitl of 'liade buihi'. inR. l'l)v sill) W. TIUYHI, TTOIIFY. evtvltOI, Sill tioor. Mean btilldliiff. HOOMS l. a" Wa'i in:-'. Troitsi:Y at-uiv, nouto ot Tiade bulldms, Scianton, Fa c. n. pnciiiut, attouxfy-at-law, hoauh of Trade buildini;, Snanlon, Fa. FATTKltSOS 4: WILCOX, TIUDKUS' XAT10XAL Hank building. c roii'.r.s u i in:rrni.ic huildivg. aT y. ni'.nnioi.i'. Artoii.Ni:v. Minus in.no, Physicians and Surgeons, nn w. i:. Ai.i.r.N'. 613 Miitrit w sin.Na?ov neenue. liuTi'.W'. ITvMOUC.M'V, OFFICi: js-rwvslT. liiRton avenue. It.".lelence, Iim Vlulbeny. ( hronli' illscasis, uti;s, lieatt kidneys and uenlto uilnaiy nivalis u specialty. Hours, 1 to i p, III Schools. SCHOOL OF 'I Hi: I. ( Iv W VVV . S( TOV, Vd. ( our.e prepatatory lo eu!lcj,e, law, medb cine or buslne-s. Opens Sept. IJlli. sri for rataloRiie. Itev. Ihoinas M, ('.inn, I.I..I).. pilu. clpal ind piopilelor; W' li Fliiuilej, A. if., headmaster. Seeds. G"uLiiK i'toYMiiiiwiTiv and .nui"- ciymrn, Hon d 1 W'ashlittctou uvriuiei green liou.es. PsV) Not Hi Main avenue; stoic tile phet.e. 7SJ. Viie Screens. josxiMt m i:tti:l, hi:ii sn laikwnn aeeuiie, Miaiitun, t'j , iiuuufactiiiir of Wile Seieens, MlEcellaneous, HM'F.lt'S OlICIIFslltA-MtKlC FOU 11M.1.S. picnic . pel lien, leiepliom, wrddlnas and ou. rcrt wurk (iiinl.lied For terms addioss II, J, Finer, conduitoi, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Ilulbm's music stole. NKOAii(ii:i: nuos, piiintkus' 6iii'i'i.ii:s, i:x. veloixs, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 1J0 Washlrgton avenue, Seranton, Fa. RAILROAD TIME TABLE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD - - - i.s-oin.r-strrv-sirsnjn.n.nj-ij-iij-ijTrLri-ri Schedule in Effect Mny 27, 1000. Ttains leave Seranton: 0.4G a. in., week days, for Sunbury, Hairlsbuirr, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washtnfjton and for Pitts burg and the West. 0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsvllle, Reading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore,Washtngton and Pltts uurg and the West. 2.18 p. ni., week days, (Sundays 1.58 p. in.,) for Sunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. For Hazleton, Potts vllle, Reading, &c, week days. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hazleton, Pottsville, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. .! H. W'OOIl. Oen. 1'ass Agt. J H. HFK III.NSOX, Hen, Her. Delawaie Lackawanna nnd Western. In F.ITett June 10, 10O). Soulli Leivc Seranton for New York tt l.il. .1 ("I. R (0, b Oil and 10.03 a in . 12.M. S.M n'l HI P m. For Philadelphia at 6 40, 8 00 and Hi 03 a m i I'll and 3 31 p. tu. For Strouds Imrg at 0.10 p. m. Milk and accommodation tt S.HI p in. Arrive at Hoboken tt 0 VI, 7.18, 10 11 a m : 12 lei, 47, 4 IS, ".ID and P.l p m. Airiee at Fhlhuli'lp'iia at 10.00 a, ni.; 1.00, 3.S, (iOi) and 8.22 p m. Arrive from Xewr Yotk it 1.01, 4M and 10 2ti a m ; 1.00, 1.52, Mi, 8 4J and II .It) p m. Fiom Mrouibburir at 8.05, t, til. Xorth l.c.ive Vcranton for llufftlu tnd inter mediate stations at 1 10, 4 10 and 8.30 a. m ; 1.61, G II and 11 5.1 p in For Osweiro and Sjrt ui at 4 10 a nt and 1.53 p. in. For Utlea tt 1.10 a m. and 1 31 p in. For Montiose tt 8.10 a in : 101 p m and 3 4" p. m Tor Nichol son at 4 on end 0 11 p in. For Illniihamton. 10.25 nnel s ',o p , .irlee iu Seranton from llufftlu at 1,30, 2.31 CIS and 1000 a. m.j .I.SO.nnd S 00 p in Ftom Oswego and Syracuse at 2.11 t ni ; 12 Ss and ft no p. m From title a tt 2.5S a. in ; 1-'.H anil i.io p ni. From Nicholson at 60 in ami p co ,, m, i'rom j:ontrosc at 7.33 and loop a ni j .'tjp and "00 p. in. .iiuoiineiurg illusion I cave pcraneon eor Si.lt I. , . .. .. .- .....r ..... r. ...J P nt Vrrlee at Xantlcoke at tl 10 . m. Uriee at Plvmoutli at aim. 4.3-', 0.30 p m. and J- SO a n. irlve nt ftranton from Xorthum. bn land ril 0.42 a. in ; 12 31, 4 30 and 8.43 p. " Fiom N.intleoki' at ll.OH a m. From I'liuinutli at 7 10 a in . .1 20. .1 M and 11.10 p. m. , SF.NDVY TI1MNS Soitlh-T.eiee Siranton 1 40, 3.00, 8 40, 10 05 . in : :t.".l. :i 411 omi ,. K p tn Norlh-Ieaee Vianlon at 1 10, 4 10 a. m.; 1 55, 3 4S and II ."1 p. m lltoonilmiif Hiiielon leave ficratiton it 10 03 " ! and 3 10 p 111 Delaware and Hudson. In FUect .lime IStli, 190O. Trains for Caibondaie leaee Scianton it B M, 731, S3J, 10 1.1 a in . 12 00. ., 2.20, 3.32, 6 43, U'-'l. 7 17. 11 r, 11.11 u. in ; 1.19 a. m. lor Honesdale and lake Lodore 0.20, 1013 t. 111. : 2 211 nrd .1 21 p in. For W likes Durre 0 41, 7 13. S 41. 0.1, 10 4.1 t. 111 : 12 01, 1 25, 2 If, .(.'.a-, J. 27, C 10, 7.49, 10 II, 11 -"0 p. 111. For I V H H. poInts-0 43 t. in.; 12 03, Z 18, 3 HI nnd 11 10 p in For I'emiseleutiia H It points 8 43. 0S8 a. m : 2 11 ami 4 27 p tn. I'or sdhani and all points north 0,20 a. in, and 3 32 p. 111 SFNUW TRMNS For Caibondaie 7 20, 9 00, 1131 a. ni J !M, 3 3', 147. 10 32 p. 111 For Wilkes Hairc 11 38 a. in.; 12.01, 1.53, 3.28. 4 42. 0 27. s 27 p. 111 I'or Vlbanv and points north" 62 p. m Fur lloiiesdali' and I ale Lodore !) 00, 1153 . ni and !l 32 p. lit. I oceest 1 ites to all points in Fulled States tnd (ii adj. .1. V. tiritnirii", 0. F. A. Albiny, V. Y. II. . CKOSs, ) P A, seranton. Fa. Lehigh Valley Railroad. . In F.tTect May 27, 1000. j Tialns Leave icrantou. F..r Plilladelphia tnd New Yoik via H. Ac It. It 11 , at 0 41 11 in. nnd 12 0.1, 2 1", 4.27 (lilac ' Diamond Fxpiess), and 11..10 p. in. Sundays, I), i. II It It . 1.31, 7.43 11. in. For White Haven, llazliton and piincipal points in the eoal legions, via I) k II. It. It., (I 43, 2 18 and 4 27 p. in. For Pottsville, fi 45, 2 is p. 111. For llelldehem, Fa'ton, Heading-, llirrlthiiis; and principal Intermediate stations via D. k II. It II, 0 45 a 111 ; 1201, 2.18, 4.27 (Illack Ilia, mond Fxpiess), 11 SO p. 111. Sundays, II. A, II. It. it , 1 5. 7 41 p m For Ttinkhanuoik, Toevanda. l'lmlii, Illisia, Oeneea and principal iiitiimedlale stations, via I). L. A. W. II. It. SH8 a in ; 1.01 and 3.X3 Toi' (Jfnevj, Ilochester. nufTalo, Niagara FallJ, ( hieago, and all points west, vii I). A. II It. It , 12 0.1, .11! 1DI.11I. llumnnil Hvpress), 7.43, 10.11, 11 10 p. 111. Sundavs, U. i II. It. It., 12.0J p. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley pailoi cats on all tialns between W'ilkes Bsna and N'eev Yoik, Flilladelphla, Hun"alo and Sus peision Bridge 1IOI.1.1N II. W'H.nt'It, Oen. Supt., 29 Cortlaml street, New Yoik , CIHltLFS -s. Li:n. Oen. Pass. Agt 20 Cortltnel stieet, eev Yotk a. v ONNi:icin:n, niv. raw. Agt., south nrthlehein, l'a. . . . For tickets tnd Pullman reservation! apply 301 T.aik-uuanua avenue, Siranton, Fa. Central Railroad of New Jersey. Stations In New Yoik Foot ot Liberty trtfc . It., and South Ferry Vnlhraettc coal used exclusively, insurinjj cleanliness and cotnfoit TIMi: TMILF. IV FFFrCT MAY 21, 1000. Tiams leave seranton for Veer York, Newark, Fllibetli. I'lilladelpliia, Faslon, Hethlehcm, All lentuvvn, Maucli (hunk and White Haven, at 8,30 a. 111.: rprm. 120; express, 1 00 p. m. Sun. daes. 2 11 P in. For Pittslon and W'llkes-narre, 8 30 1. m. 1.23 and 4 00 p. ni. Sundays. 2 15 p. m. I or Mountain Fark, 8.30 a. in , 1 20 ind 4.01 p nt. sundaes, 2 15 p. in. I'or Ilaltiniote and Washington, and points South and Wet via nethleheni, 6 30 a. in,, 1.20 it m Sundays, 2 15 p. m. For Lone: Ilranch. Ocean Grove, eto., tt 8 3J a. 111. and 120 p. in. For Heading, Lebanon ana Harrlsburg-, vt AI letuoveii, 830 a. in. and 1 CO p. m. Sundays, 2.11 p 111. For Pottsville, 8 30 a. in., 1.20 p. m. Tliiotigli tiikets to all points east, south mi iul at lowest rates at the station. .1 II Olll.ll U'si:n. Oen. Sunt. II. F. BALDWIN, Oen. Fa&s. Act. . 4 New York,Ontario and Western R.R, TIMi: TABLF. IN r.ITFC'T SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 100O. Norlli Hound Trains leave Leave Si Lin- Carbon. rriv Tialns. 'on l,a'f ridoslt. .,,1 10 10 a. m. 11.20 a. in. 1 03 p. tn. "kh ' .1.41 p. in 4.32 p. m. 6.J5 p. in. So- B.00 p. in.Arrlee Caibondaie, 0.40 p. in, Soulli Bound Trains. Leave Leaea Cidmla. Caibondaie. Seranton. 0 7H0a. 111. 7.40 a. m, o()J 8 40 a.m. 10 02 a.m. 10 45 1. in, Sqij 2.03 p. m. 3.31 p. 111, 4.20 p.m. SFN'IUYS ONLY. Noilh Bound l.eaec Leave Scran- Ctihon- Arrivt ton dile. Cadosia, op.! 830.1.IH. 010a. 111. 10.41a m. Sqj 7 1) p 111. srrlee Caibondaie, 7.43 p. in. South Bound I.i.ivh. leave Cjdo-ia. Caibondaie. Seranlon. o,i 7.00.1. m, 7.40am. "o5 ... t "'V1 p. in, '"4 p. in. 0 tS p m "Train No 201 in ikes connection for points Norlli and Siulli on Main Line, nt Cadosia. ' 'I rains No -.'HI and 201 make Wallon, Delhi, lliindin and sldne eoiinectlons. Tialns Nos. 201 and 20s make Main Line con. neitions on undav. .... For furtliir Information, consult ticket agents. .1 C WDKHsON, Oen Fats. g,, N'ecv York I I'.. WFI.MI. Tiavillnit Fas-enger tgent. Seitn ten. Eiie and Wyoming Valley Time Table in Fffect epteinlier 17, 1VV1. Trains for llievlee and local poinls, connect, lug al llieelee vvltli File railroad foi N'eev Yotk, NiwIiuil'Ii and Inlermedlili' points, leave Scnn ton at 7 i3 11 111, and 2 21 p, in Tialns arilvc at Siranlon ai 10 30 a 111. and 1.10 p nt. NEWSPAPERS TIIF Wll.lvF.snvHHF It V.l Oil I) CN 1K 11 M) in ceitilon al tin iteevs stands of lteixmart Bios, IOI spiiu,, mil sit Linden; M. Norton, .HI Lerkanauiia avintte; I. S. Similar, 211 Spii.ce streel SCALP TREATMENT. MBS. L. T. KKI.II.R, SCALF TnHATMKNT, Me.t sliailippcjinir, 6)c.j Jacta.1 mature; ulsjilcuri Ing, 83e.; clilitpody. 701 Qulncy,
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