ViWiiwiEim-faim.n'iy.?- njissjasm -n-iy -rsrsyT yyr7"-- - THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THITRSD AY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1000. , LACKAWANNA COUNTY. LnJuLninfiTi -!-- CARBONDALE. AT HYMEN'S SHRINE. A number of couples made known to the world yesterday thut they will share tho joys and perplexities ot the remainder of tlu-lr liven tor;cther. (1. Frank Couch, tho well known insurance (ipcnt, went to t'nlondtile and married Miss Edith, the daughter of tho Hon. Phllo Hurrltt. Kev. H. J. Crane per formed the ceremony at S o'clock a. in. and Mr. and Mrs. Couch left on the Erie train north for an extended tour. At noon Jnmes Gorman, merchant, of south Mala street, and Miss Julia Houston, of South Mnln street, were married by llev. T. V. Coffey at St. Hose church. They were attended by the brlde'H ulster, Miss Alice Houston, and John Delaney, of New York. The out-of-town RUests at the reception were: Dr. MeCSrath, and tho Misses Crossln. of Scranton; W. .1. Coyne and J. 13. Hoylo and Miss Hoyle, of 1'ltts ton, Lieutenant P. J. O'Hrien. and Wil liam hockhnrt, of 1'hlludelphla: Miss Costello. of Khnlra, nnd Miss Oiler, of Dickson. Last evening at Klkdule Thomas Morgan, an employe at Alvord and Mule's general store nnd a well known man about town, was united with Miss Elizabeth Thomas In the holy bonds of matrimony. The wedding took place nt the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Mary Thomns and was attended by the relatives of the contracting par ties only. ANTHRACITE WILL BE CLOSED. It was announced yesterday that tho Anthracite hotel will be closed on Oc tober first. At lntervnta ot a few months for the past two or three years the owners of Hotel American and of Hotel Anthracite have endeavored to reach some sort ot nn agreement wheieby one of these hostelrles might be closed, to tho profit of the one re maining open, but negotiations were always declared off without having ef fected the sought-for result. At last It has been decided to close the An thracite. The bar and billiard room will remain open and the Krlo ticket otrico will continue to have a place In the building. Store rooms nnd offices will bo offered for rent In the build ing. LODGES ELECT OFFICERS. Lackawaxen tribe, No. 20S, Improved Order of Ked Men, elected tho follow ing olllcers for tho ensuing term: Prophet. William J. Williams; sachem, Joseph Jenkins; senior sagamore, Har ry TJ. Lewis; junior sagamore, George Sehroeder; trustee, John L. Goodwin. The newly-elected chiefs will bo "raised up" October 2 by Deputy Great Sachem W. J. Toman, of Jcrmyn. Olive Leaf lodge. No. 13G, Independ ent Order of Odd Fellows, Monday night elected ofllcers for tho coming term. They nre: Noble grand, F. J. Roberts; vice grand, Alfred Masters; assistant secretary, Cleorge Ileattle; representative to grand lodge, Ed ward Hall: trustee, A. O. FIdlam. Tho installation of ofllcsrs will take place October 8. . LEAGUE OF FIVE HUNDRED. "The Drummer Evangelist," Rev. W. II. Williams, conducted another meet ing in th" Presbyterian church Monday night. Mr. Williams has secured a good list of names for a league here, he claims. Ho and his wife will re turn to Carbondale Monday, October S and speak again In tho Presbyterian chlrch nt 7.30 p. m., at which time ho says he will have at least five bun dled names for tho league, as the ministers will In tho meantime do what they can to add to tho list of mem bers. NEW COAL ENTERPRISE. A iifW coal enterprise has been start ed undi r the name of the Falls Coal company, J. T. Pethlck, president: L. L. Loveland, secretary, and G. Giles, treasurer nnd manager. They have loused the Williams workings, near the Munin colliery on the westerly hill, nnd v III help to supply principally the trade ot' the rural districts, tho de mand of which Is considerably In ex cess of the output. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs. W. W. Copeland, Mrs. C. R. . Munn and Miss diva Dow, of this city, Salti-n.li'iMfliiuHonesdalo fair yesterday. vtuutr, iwo-yenr-oui son oi .Mr. and Sirs. Charles Arthur, of No. 4, died yesterday morning from dlphlheila. Tho funeral was held privately yester day afternoon, and Interment was made in Mnpl'iioud cemetery. Yesterday the Pennsylvania Teh phone company connected its lines with Hohesdule. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. Kvans and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kd wards spent yes terday in Honesdnle. Mrs. K. D. Lathrop is entertaining Mrs. J. P. AVa'rner, of Green Ridge. W. R. Johnson Is in Philadelphia. Mrs. Henrietta Lee, of Jielmont srt'et, Is convalescent. Mr. and Mrs. L. Williams, of Rel mont street, have returned from Scran ton. LIchty's Celery Nerve Compound for nil nervous diseases, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous debility, paraly sis biliousness, piles, liver complaint, hlaney troubles and female complaints. It goes to the seat of the disease and :ures thoroughly and speedily. Sold ny Matthews Hros. m CLARK'S GREEN. Mies Halite Mcad-3 Is visiting rela tives !n tho vicinity of Nicholson. Martin Cooke kfi on Holiday last for Juty In Hlnghnmton. Mrs. T. Pentecost Is toiioiisly sick. On Sunday morning last a cry of dls- llrcss was rapidly spread over our lisuaily i.ulet village. Neighbor hnook'H 1400 pound horse had broken .hrough the platform of our largo liown well and ihe male portion nt imce assembled at tho place designated to ueviso means of rescue. The water Ivvas only n foot deep, and the well of lunpio size, viz., eight feet In diameter S EVERY W063AM Goxctlmes needs a reliable, monthl7(rigttlitlnz medicine. Only hirauaas a'.' tho purest drugs should be used. It you ws.nl tho but, get H.IU.)JISA 9 'a y&. Thsv aru ororaut. safo and .Tho M. " f .'.. .. . Sale by JOHN Spruce, street. &5 Sw Inside of walls. A tripod of poles was erected unit tackle blocks with ropes secured, with hoisting harness, iml In three hours' tlnm from thru- of de pcent, the jiorse was ngaln on terra Ilrmn. As soon as the horse was on the grounds he neighed thanks. Mr. A. A. Davis, .epresentntlve of the local chapter of the Epworth League, attended the district intly at Luzerne last Friday, and Is expected to report ot next Sunday evening's meeting. Committees have been chosen to net In the Simpson union rally of Ep worth Leagues, to bo held here on Fri day evening nnd Saturday, October 5 and !. The progrnmiii" will bo found In the columns of Tin- Tribune on Thursday morning of next week. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD Pretty Wedding in Sacred neart Church Cellar Flooded Personal News. i Miss Mary Tallet, of Mayfleld, and Mr. Michael J. Urennan, of Archbald, were united In marriage nt Sncred Heart church at 2.30 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Tho ceremony was per formed by Rev. M. E. Lynott, castor of the church, and was witnessed by a large number of friends of the happy young couple. Miss Mary Wulker was blrdesmald, and both the bride and her maid were attired In pitty cream cos tumes. The groom was attended by Mr. J. Fan-ell, of Archbald. Proprietor Johns, of the Sweeney house, has a Just grievance ngalnst the borough, and has been put to consider able annoyance by the defective water ditch running past his property to the river. Last Friday evening his cellar was Hooded and a considerable (juan tlty of eatables he had there were ruined j5 a result of the ditch belns blocked. It would cost the borough but a small sum of money to repair the street and prevent Mr. Johns belns similarly annoyed after every heavy rainfall. There will be a special meeting of tho Catholic Mutual Deneflt society to morrow evening at 0.30 o'clock. Mrs. Michael Irving, of Cemetery street, returned homo on Tuesday even ing from Wllkes-Harre, wh'ere she has been visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Roberts, of Mnln street, are attending the fair at Har ford, Susquehanna county. John Hanophy and Harry Kennedy will leave today, tho former going to Rrnddock, In tho soft coal region, and the latter to tho firemen's convention at Newcastle, where he will represent the William Walker Hose company, of Mayfleld. J. J. McCarthy, ot Mayfleld, was a Scranton visitor yesterday. Mrs. Mary Osborne, Mrs. Robert Rlakeslee and Mrs, Thomas Williams were Scranton visitors yesterday. M. A. Farrell, of Mayfleld, was In Wilkes-TSarre yesterday. Prof. F. S. McCarthy, of Mayfleld, has accepted a position as Instructor of mathematics In the International Cor respondence School at Scranton. The High school foot ball team will play the team of tho Carbondale Com mercial school lu Alumni park, Satur day afternoon. The local team has been hard at practice for some time past. A WONDERFUL CURE OF DIARRHOEA. A PROMINENT VIRGINIA EDITOR Had Almost Given Up, but Was Brought Back to Perfect Health by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy. READ HIS EDITORIAL. Prom the Time", Hillstille, Vj. I suffered with diarrhoea for a long time and thought I was past being cured. I had spent much time and money nnd suffered so much misery that I had almost decided to give up all hopes of recovery and await the result, but noticing the advertisement of Chnmbei Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and also some tes timonials stating how scmo wonderful cures had been wrought by this reme dy, 1 decided to try It. After taking a few doses I was entirely well of that trouble, and I wish to sny further to my readies and fellow-sufferers that I am a halo and hearty man today and feel as well as I over did In my llf O. R. Moore. Sold by all drug gists. Mntthews Rros., wholesale and retail agents OLYPHANT. An Interesting double wedding took place last evening, when Miss Dinah Kvnns. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wil liam T. Kvans, of Suiuehnnna street, became the wife of William Allen, of Hlakely, and Miss Mary J. MeLaln became Mrs. Lloyd Pairy. Miss Me Laln and Mr. Parry were united by Rev. W. R. Mntthews, In their newly furnished home In lllt'kely nt 7 o'clock, Miss Kvnns acting as 1 rldesmald, and Mr. Allen ns groomsmunr The bride wore a very pretty nnvy blue tailor made surV. The party were tlun driven to the home of Miss Kvnns, on Susquehanna street, whore she and Mr. Allen were wedded by Rev. J. A. Kvans, paetor of the Providence Hap tlst 'church. She was attired in a beautiful wedding gown of blue silk with white satin and applique trim mings. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd. A dainty wedding supper was served nt the conclusion of the ceremony. The young people are nil well known and have a host of friends, who wish them n long nnd happy wedded life. Mr. Allen is a member of Hauer's Military band. G. M. Hughes, of Carbondale, will Install the otllcers of Olyphant lodge. No. SSI, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, on Monday evening. Miss Florence Howard left yester day to spend a few weeks at Nichol son. The game between the Drowns and Piiccbtirgs yesterday broke up In a wrangle In tho eighth Inning, with the score 11 to 10 In favor oi the visitors. Tho game was notable for the amount of wrangling Indulged lu. John o'lloru, first baseman of the visitors, distinguished lilnw-lf in that line par ticularly. On Friday, the Hrowns will certain In result. n-utituur. i-eaiwnoYcraisappoirjr,, Domiorm.wporoox, H. PHELPS, Frtrmaciit, ccr. Vkycrr.ing tvenue and J. . . "rt . ,...... Telegram from Russia: "SEND TO ANITCIIKOFF PALACP, ST. PETERSBUR0, IMMEDIATELY ANOTHER CASE OF YIN MARIANI FOR HER 1M PERIAI. MAJESTY EMPRESS OF RUS. SIA." Ordered by the Court Physicians. (MARIANI WINE ) WORLD FAMOUS TONIC, Prominent People Everywhere Use It Sold by nil druKRlut. Refuse Substitutes. Marianl & Co , 52 W. 15th St., New York, pub I lh n hanihome book ot endoisements ot Emperors, Fmpross, Princes, Caidlnals, Arch bishops nnd other distinguished personages. It Is Bent gratis nnd postpaid to all who write tor It. play with Dunmore, and on Saturday at 3.30 with Mlnookn. Tho Rubber necks will piny the Harmonies nt 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Rev. A. D. David, of Thompson, Is visiting relatives In Hlakely. Mrs. John Smith nnd two sons, Lu ther Lloyd and John Pickering have gone to Washington, D. C, on n visit. A number of people from here and Hlakely attended tho MoPeek-DavId W'ddlng at Peckvlllo yesterday morn ing. K. S. Jones will leave the latter part of the week for a trip to the Adlron dacks. Rev. J. M. Smoulter, of Rock Lake, visited the parochial residence yes terday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Nathaniel and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Pickering and Lu ther Lloyd, left last evening for Ros lyn, AVash. Many of their friends as sembled at the station to bid them farewell. They left on the Delaware and Hudson 7.29 train. TAYLOR NEWS. Tonight's Concert at the M. E. Church Base Ball Today Today's Mass Meeting Personal News. This evening Miss Ada H. Dean, the dramatic reader and entertainer, will give a recital In the Methodist Episco pal church. Miss Dean is a talented elocutionist and her engagement in this town affords a splendid opportunity to the people here. Among her best miseries are "These Little Pigs Went to Market," "And Faster with Perepa," "A Plan Than Was Not a Success." She is a reader of rare ability and those who desire and pleasant and pro fitable evening should hear her. Her selections are new and widely chosen and her manner Is most delightful and charming. Remember that the ad mission Is free and that every body Is cordially Invited. A collection will be taken dining the evening. Local branch, No. 1013. United Mine Workers of America, will hold a mnss meeting this afternoon at Kverley's grove. Previous to the meeting tho union will parade from the headquar ters to the grove. Among those who are expected to address the assemblage are District Organizer Fred Dllcher, John J. Ilnrte and other well known organizers. Rase ball today. Price Library team versus the'lJrowns, of West Scranton, on the school house park grounds. Game will commence at 3 o'clock. A match game of quoits will take place at the Parker hotel, on I'nlon street, pay day, between John Price and Kenjnmin Llewellyn, to be followed by n lumdlcap match. The foundation wall for the new silk factory on High street Is Hearing com pletion. Masons will soon begin on the upper portion, which will be built with brick and will be one story high. The members of the Taylor Hose company are working like beavers for the success of the entertainment nnd ball to be held In Weber's rink on Tuesday, Oct. ft. The borough council Is having a new flooring placed In the bridge which crosses the Keyset- creek in North Tay lor. The congregation eif the First Con gregational church, of Feltsvllle, nre making several noticeable Improve ments about their edifice, such a stone wall, etc. A large number of our towns-people are desirous eif attending the produc tion of the Gymanfu Ganii at the P. M. church of Rellevue on Sunday, Sept. 30, which will be In charge of Profes sor Daniel Protheroe, Mus. Rao. Dr. J. S. Porteus Is home from his trip to New York. Taylor -astIe, No. 207, Knights of the Golden Fugle, will meet In regular ses sion this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kllhu Day, of New castle, nie visiting relatives In this place. Superintendent K. J. Kvans, of West Scranton, paid an oillclal visit to Fore man Curt yesterday. Mr. John D. Gwynne, of Taylor street, called In friends In Olyphant on Tues day. PECKVILLB. Samuel, the ten-year-old son of Mr. John Wearne, mt with a painful ac cident Tuesday afternoon. The boy had secured a dynamite cap and, not knowing how dangerous nn object was his plaything, attempted to fasten a bicycle bell to the cap by a nail. The cap exploded, mid save for the protec tion of the bell, his hnnd would prob ably have been torn in pieces. As it was. tho hand war, badly Injured, the llesh being terribly lacerated. Mrs. William Hell, Mrs. C. II. Heat tys and Mrs. Geoige Heed were Scran ton visitors Tuesday. Mr. Isaac Marsh Is 111 with typhoid fever. North Main street residents were awakened at about 4 o'clock yesterday morning by several shots being llrad In rapid succession. It proved to be Mr. Kdword liarncs trying his skill as u marksman upon a man who was skulking about the premises. The Dolph & Robertson store at Dolphs will clos3 today until after tho strike. Mr. George Patterson, of Carbondale, was n caller In town yesterday. " Typhoid fever seems to bo prevalent here. There aro no less than live cases reported at the present time within tho limits of Hlakely borough. Mrs. Phoebe Surg and Mrs. Hawk, of Georgetown, Wayne county, are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Levi Stage, of Pros pect hill. Miss Maud Treverton Ib dangerously III with typhoid fever. Mr. Monis I.aliar Is convalescent from his wcunt severe Illness. An GENESIS OF THE PARTY PLATFORMS (Concluded from Page 5.) affairs, the federal courts for Issuing Injunctions (which wns called "gov ernment by Injunction") ; favored limited tenure In civil ofllccs, appoint ments to bo made after ascertaining qualifications of applicants. 1000. The Dmorrnts In convention In 1900 realllrmcd nil the platform of 'AC and restated definitely tho demand for the free und unlimited colr.nge of silver at 10 to 1. They also declared against Imperialism and tnuts nnd In favor of the -lection of t'nlted States sena tors by popular vote. The Republican platform Indorsed the administration of President Me Klnley, especially commending the policy regarding the new possessions, theconduct of the war the Dlngley tariff nnd the law establishing the gold monetary standard for the United States. It also condemned trusts. THEATRICAL. ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK. Lyceum. TllfttSDAY, SKI'T. 27.-Mr. 1 Mo; ne In "The Crr.itest Thing In the Woild." nilllAV, sr.l'T. 2S.-"l'rloner of Zenda." Academy of Muse. A Mi WKKK. The Anhrey Stock Company. "Under the Ked Eohe." A large audience law "Cnder the Ited Itolie," prrcnUd at the I.rreum lat nlcht by a ram- puny of very competent artMs, headed hy Paul Ullmorc, who appeared In the role of Ull m lii-rault, and Mii 1'ranrr flaunt, who was the Itenee do t'oeheforet of the cast. The play ha hem feen here so often that a divimion of It4 merltt M unnecessary. Sulllco It to nay. that Stanley Weynian's excellent story of the Hlihelln porinil of Kieneh nlr-tory hu hern transferred to the stage in a most woilhy manner, and as pu wnlcd hit nluht the full (harm of the story was revealed. The scenery, costumes, etc., were In Keeping with the char acter of Ihe play. "We 'uns of Tennessee. The Aubrey dramatic company presented a beautiful play, from the pen of I.ee Arthur, last evening, entitled "We 'uns of Tennessee." The piece was staged in a masntflccnt manner, the stcnery was superb, nnd judging from the applause the audience enjojol It Immenscl). "We 'uns of Tcmie.rc" is a war play with out the usual noise and shooting prominent li war dramas. The story of the play inns on in cidents, supposed to haie taken place In camp at riilcaniauga during the recent war between Ihe I'nlted Mates and Spiin. Mls .lean Cow- gill, as Mandy Monroe, was all Hut could I e evpected. Sdny Vrc, "" -TarJt flray, made an exceptionally big hit, us did Ulyses D.nls as Captain .lack Thomas. A ery clever bit of ehai.ieter acting was done hy Harry ciRglns in Ihe role of I.lgo Monroe, the lough moun taineer. On acroiuil of Ihe great satisfaction plMti by Ibis piece it will be iep".ited I'riday evening. This allernoon "Canst" will be pie unfed, rnd loniuht, "lied, White and lilue" will be the attt.ictlon. Mrs. LeMoyne Tonight. "The (iieatest Thing In the World," the new play In which Sarah Cowell T.eMoyne scored suilr a success last spring ami In whleii t-he (Mimes her Millar tour this season, has been ediloiially commended for its puilty and power by Hie leading papers in euiy city wlieie it lias been presented. In lla-don, where Mrs. I.eMojne eloed a two weeks' engagement to the capacity of the Trcmont theatre, the l'.eiiing Tianscilpt said editorially: "There wa never a sweeter, cleaner play, more e banning)- informed with whit is called 'heart interest,' or one be'. ler staged or better per formed than 'The (iieatist Thing In the Woild.' " Tho Traveler said: "No one can s the play and not be iHiiefteil, eniiohh-d. Tin ili-me Is msnuilKcnt In lis Peaiit.v, stiength and gran deur." The (liobe said: " 'The firoalcst Tiling In the Woild' is ceitalnly an ai'ipilsitlon tn the Amui ean stage." Tho Post said: "Hegarding Mrs. I.cMo) lie's linpctsuuallnn, only winds of eonllal praNo ale tn be written." Til.- Herald said: "The rn.t, as a whole, is one of the best lloston has seen, and Mis. I.e Mo.vno Is In li lougiatulated on her support." Willi suih a coiwiku of critical opinion fiom the Hub, iclnfoicid by the excellent lepoits of all those who have witnoed the play, "The (rent est Thing In Hie Woild" should li- asmicl ot a ciowded bouse when Mrs. I,eIo)ne iki)s a spei tal engiigiment at Ihe locctmi theatie to night. "Prisoner of Zenda." The announcement of the engagement here of the great Lyceum thealie, New Voik, success, "The PiUotier of Zenda," will be balled with de light byho mass of our best theatie goers. The production will be presented by special airange mi tit with Panic! rtohn.au, iind, r wlio-e i.ipable management it lias been ptcsentcd since its In ciption. Tho leading role, the dual one of lias, tend) II and the King, will be assumed by Vaugh an (!laer, whose association with the play as I'lltz Von TailHihelin In the past, lias so mate ilally added to its success, and Chailotte Tit tell, as the Piincess 1'laila, has a cluractei that fits lar abilities and personality 111.,' the pr.iMibl.il glove. The scenic equipment is inot handsome nud elaborate, ieiulilng a spni.il baggage car for lu li'.in-pnitjlic.ii. 'I'll,. ila, will be piesent ed at Ihe I.)ieiun toinonon- night. May Irwin. It has been announced In these columns that Miss May Irwin, well Known and so well liked by the thealie goers c.f Scranlon, would appear heie in thin city at the I, mini theatie on Moll day, Oct. 1, in a new play by Clen Mellonough, entitled "The Hello of llridgepoit." Miss fiwin will appear hero In this play and on lids date, but since the first announcement was made Miss lew In and her author have decided for 1 Heir best Inlciests to lunge the name of the plav from "The Belle of Bridgeport" tn " Woman's Way." Tills Is done for the reason thai m'UtjI othir plaj are being piodmed for the m rent season with titles of a similar character, mli as "Th" Hello of Bohemia, " etc., and Miss Irwin chose "A Woman's 'a" as being a better one and more suitable to the plav. The f i lends of this lolly comedienne, by the way, will no doubt be glad to hear that "A Woman's Waj" was pioduccil a short time ago In New Haven, Conn., and created an Instan. taneoiis and overwhelming suicess, it being voiced by all as the most prouounecil lilt ot this inimitable attress' noteworthy career. She will go into New Yolk in the middle of Oelohir for her annual six mouths' run at the Illjuu theatre. The Bon Ton Stock Company. - The "Princess of Patches" will be th bill Monday at the Academy. Mr. I.e.vhuipo will bo seen as "Wangle," the tiamp, In which lie Is veiy funny. Mr. I.e.vbiiinf, it will be lemeni be led, pla.ved here last seaon, and ga e-illre satisfaction; tbU )ear Miss Ihnu.a lluuUng has tho soubrctte work. Mi-s Hunting is a charm ing little peiHon, and is sum tn please her bearers. The company carry speilal wener) for ail productions, specialties between the acts, make the show- continuous. Ladles' tickets with fifteen cents secures the best seat in the bruise Monday. Matinees sl.nt Tu-sday. One week Is the length of their stay hue. MET DEATH BY SUETOCATIOIT. Fritz Sngate Threw Himself on His Bed While Drunk. By Inclusive Wire from The Associated Press. Port Huron, Mich., sept. 26. Lying faco downward upon the bed, In his dingy little home, tho lifeless body of Fritz Sagatx?, a well known character of the north end, was found hy some neighbors this evening. Bagatu's face was blackened and bloody, and bore evidence, at a vupeiilclul glance, of liming been foully dealt with. On Investigation, however, the au- The People's A POPULAR CLEANING IIOUSR for tlio Ueiuflt of AM Will Have House lt Rant, Rcnl Estuts op Oth-r Property to Sell or Excltniigt:, or Who Want Situation or IIolp Tines Small Advertisements Cot One Cent n WorJ, Six Insertions (or rive Cents a Word--lixicpt Sltuiitloiit Wanted, Wnlcli ArJ In ficrtcd Tree. FOR RENT. 1MIOOU llOAKIUNel IIOUSP. KOlt UKNTi (T.N- tral. ("oiucgjs, Ilimo lltiihllnir. fi'iisisiiiii) iinraro"iuTxT. isoi-tttr. mz Madlon avenue. Ki'itNisiiiu) norsi: ion nnsx in osb op the hot location In Sera 111 on: mlirn mm I'Im walk Irotn Tour! Home, on tho "Hill Mo tion; modern lmiurrrnpntii ftfuted l' "lr mires almot newlv fumlnhnl, ront.ilntmr l'';lnj inany tiok, o l,ed n.oim fitted, etc. ,,' rent fur ft) month until April 1. AeldrcM. "FumWinl," I. O. Ilo 211, Si Milton, T Pi. "OH Df'NT - 400 LACKAWANNA AVI'.NIH", four lloornj elevator; test store nd loca tion In Scranton. FOR GALE ron s i.n nooKs, ricrcni-s, taum", Stand, Hod, Piano. 627 Wyoming ave. rort SAMi-roAi.i coai.i coai.i 4,000 acres soft coal land; high grade coal; near railroad; excellent tunnel sites; no shafU need ed; railroad con lie built to mouth ot tunnels; with timber and water; udjolnlnir a vast country void of timber or coal. Apply to A. C. Majors, ltaton, New Mexico. WAJEjDTOBUY. WANTHD-SKCOND IIAjTir'si.OY 'mACHINUS: must lie In good order; etnte particulars at to make and price. Address, I,. M., general de livery, Scranton, Pa. RECRUITS WANTED. MAItlNF. COUPS UNITHD STATES NAVY HT. cnilts wanted Able-bodied men; service on our warships In all parts ot the world and on land In the Philippines, when required. Lieu tenant Colonel 11. II. Ituscell, N. W. Corner UcK. avvanna and Wyoming avenues, Scranton. roit iiiiNT-vnuv imsi.tAnu: uooms, vn board, at 410 Adams avenue. MONEY TO LOAN. ANY AMOt'N'T OF MON'F.V TO LOAN'. QUICK, straight loans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to G per cent. Call on S. V. Walker, 314-315 rcunell building. PROPOSALS. SlT.CiriC'ATlOX-r'On Tin: CLKWIXn AM icpalring and painting a bridge known as ComHIton bridge, situated in Old l'orge bor ough: Said bridge is to be scraped clean and tightened nnd the guard rails to he extended twelve feet on both ends of the Inidge and on both sides of the road, and the rail is to lie of two and one-hall (214) inch pipe and tliere ,s tn lie two 121 extra iron fiosts to each additional guard and the said bridge Is to he painted two coats with the Stanton Bridge Paint, manufac tured by the Scianton Paint company, and the said work is to be done In a workmanlike man ner nnd is to be Inspected by the street and bridge committee. The contractor shall have to furnish bonds for the faithful fulfillment of his contract and the council shall have th- right to i elect am- one and all bids. The bids must lie in wilting by the first day of Cctober, POO, and turned in to the council. IIVVII) DAVIS. litKI) XAVf.on, C. 1). SNYDIlit. Street and llrldtsu Committee. LEGAL. XtiriCi: IS IH'.llllliY oiypx that ax api-i.i-eat'on will be made to the Koveinor of the Slate of Ponnsylvanli on Snturda.v, October lith, 1100, by Frank It. Snvder, Frank .1. Schoonover, Charles S. Snider, John 1). Cohiu and K. V. Cooke, under the Act of Assembly ol the Com monwealth of I'cnns.ilianla, entitled nn Act to provide for the incoipotation and regulation of certain coiporations, approied April 2'i, 1874, and the supplements theieto, for the charter ot an intituled cciporatiou, to be imII-iI "Ihe Covey Cieck Coal Cori.anv," the chaiacter and ob ject of ulili li Is (or (lie purpose of mlninir, pi.' paling iind eliini; of coal nnil leaslni; of coal lands, nnd for these putposes to have and pos sess all the liielits and benefits and piliih'Kes of (lie said Act ot Assi'intitv anil its supplements. t'.'. F. CiiOKF, Solicitor. Nonci:-Tiil: axntal mf.i:tin(i of thf inemhcr.s of The La.kanamia Sloie Vs-ocla-tion, Llir.ltel, will be tield at the office of the as-oclatlon in the Cil) of Scranton, Pa., on Wednesday, October 3, 1IK10. at 10 o'clock a. in,, for the election of managers for the ensuing vear, and for th.- transaction of such other business ns nuiv proierly come before the meet inir. If. S. rAlltCIIILI), Scranton, Pa , Sept. 10. lnon. Secretary. tluultles art- e-onvinceil that Rugate had been on a spree and threw himself upon his face on the bed, thus lielng smothered to death. He has u son re siding in Imlay City. The deceased was ahniit CO years of age. TORTUNE EVERY DAY. Eight Thousand Barrels Pouring Out of a West Virginia Well. Special to the SciaiTlon Tribune. Weston, W. Va Sept. 0. The South Penn Oil company well onhe Copley farm, Is (lowing S.000 barrels a day and has filled all the tanks, and Is now pouring Its stream of gold Into Sand Fork Crek, It Is the biggest well ever found In the stute and will pour $10,000 a day Into the pipe lines, which will be con nected tomorow. As much as $100 an acre and the usual royalty was paid today for tho privilege of drilling two miles from the well. Kverybody Is wild, and hundreds are Hocking to the ground In the hope of finding a few square feet of unleased land, ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING. The Man Behind the Gun, However, Is Under Arrest. By exclusive Wire from The Associated Press. liellefontu, Pa., Sept. 2C John Kee nau, a woodsman, today shot and killed Annie Hobson, the pretty daughter of John Hobson, of Citlllnton, this counly. The two, accompanied by the girl's baby sister, had goiu for a walk In the woods, and a half hour afterward Keenan carried the lifeless body of the girl back home. The man claims the sjiootlng acci dental, but there is a doubt, and the authorities will Investigate. Keenan U under arrest. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At lliocikl.vn H. Philadelphia OOOOOOOOO-O Biookl.vn 10 007022 -12 II. .1 17 Hatleilcs Donohue, McFurlaud und Douglass; Kltson and Fantll, I'inplri Iluist. At Boston II ii. i:. New York 3 0 110 0 0 0 0-7 13 5 Boston i U 2 1 0 0 0.1 - b 0 2 lljttciioaSc) incur and (irady; Dlnein, Clarke and Connor. Impiie Snider. At IMIMiurs- II. Cliicliinall 001030200-0 Pittsburg 2 0 110 0 0 0 0- 4 Batteries Scott and Kalioe; Tannehlll, lippl and Zlmmer. Umplie Fnullc. Phil. Mrs. Wlnslow'a Soothing Syrup Has teen med lor over FIFTY YEAItS by MILLIONS of MOTHEKS for their CllILUIIKN WH1LK TEUT1IINO, with PKltFtUT BUUL'USS. It feOOTIUS the CIllLIl. SOFTUNS the (JUMi ALLAYS all PAINi CUBKS WIND COLK;, and It the best remedy fcr DIAIlllllOUA. Sold by Druggists In every part ol the. world, I In sura and ask lor "Mrs. Wlmlow's riocthlnj Syrup," . ..s vs other kind. Twenty-flve cenU Exchange. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WANTKD-lllII.IAllLi: LADY AUI'.NTO l'Oll latest houeliohl attic le: good mollis und steady vvotk. Call or addieiM Betty Seat Mfft Co., 34 Lackawanna avenue. LADY TO ('ALL ON PHYSICIANS Itr.dAlllllXU an article of readt sale, good opportunity for bright woman, dans Bros., P18 South Thirteenth strut, Philadelphia. ROOMS WANTED. WANTKIl-2 Oil .-tTlitsTsllMII BOOMS, l'Oll light housekeeping, centrallv located. Ad dress, J. W., Williams building, Citv. DRESSMAKING. Dltr.SSMAKIN'0 FOB CIIILDBIIN TO onUKIl; also ltdies' waists. Louise Shoemaker, 212 Adams sevnue. SITUATIONS WAITED SITCATION W xX'ti'.D -TO 00 OCT. TUB liltvr part of the week, washing and Ironing b) the dnv; washing and iiunlng taken home also, tall or address, L, II., ;-lt North Sumner avenue. placi: iVaxti:i-.s ciiilii's nihsk, on vr light second work, by neat, pry and relit ble girl. Sleeping tit home pieferred. Address, .1. M., Tilbune older, city. WANTBD WASIIINII AND 1BONIMI TO DO AT home by first class laundress. Call or ad dress, Mrs. A. JL, 620 Forest couit, city. WAXTBD-WOBK AS LAl'XDBI'.SS t'Olt MON c!a)8, or nny Kind of work, housi-cleaning or offices; can give best city references. Address T. Jl 702 i:im street. vYANTini VS1IIN(I AND cleaning; best reference. General delivery. IltOMXO 01! Address A. .1., SITI'ATIOX WANTIll) -BY MIDDLF. AOl.D (HAT of Integrlt) ami strict attendance to busi ness, with 111 vears expeilence in brewery ac counting, as bookkeeper, clerk or collector; best leferences. Address T, 22 South street, Wilkes Dane, Pa, SITCATION WAXTIUl-BY A dim. 1.'. YHAUS old to do light housewotk or mind ball). Address SJ'.l Putnam street. North Bud, city. UAXTBD WOIIK AS LACXPIIKSS l'Oll MOX days nnd Thursdays; can give best city lef erences. Address, T. JL, T02 Mm street. SITCATION WAXTBDllY LADY IX LWVYKlt'S or Insurance olflee: writes good baud; anxi ous to obtain emplotmeiit; willing and not afraid of work. Addiess "Bxpcricnocil," care of this (Tribune) ottlce. siTi'ATioN w.NTi:i!-i:.pi:itii:x( i:i book- keeper, stenoaraphcr, tvpwriter and general office man. II. If., this office. SFI CATION WATKD-BV A WOMAN At' home, would like to have four or five wash ings and ironings; good woik done. (all or drop postal. II. . T., Sl'i Mulbeny street, clly. CITY SCAVENGER A. B. BBI0G3 CLF.ANS PMYY VAULTS AND cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. II. BUICfiS. Proprietor. Leave orders 110J North Main avenue, or F.loke's druc store, cur tier Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 0310. PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. FDWAItl) C. SPAULDINO. C. cr' Bank building. A 2.1 THAU- Architects. EDWAIII) building, II. DW'IS, AHCIllTIXr, CONNBI.I, Scranton. Kiti:iii:nicK l. brown. .Mtniira'T. rmen building, tti! Washington avenue, Scranton. Cabs and Carriages. linilil'.it Tllini) CABS AND CAltltl.WiF.S; BF.Sr of service. Prompt attention Riven orders, by 'phone 'Phones 2o7J and 8.1.12. Joseph Kelley, 124 Linden. Dentists. nit. c. n. F.H.rNBi:itiH:it Siruce fitrcet, Scianton. I'ACI.l BFII.DINO, 1)11. I. O. lYJHX, SCHANTON PBIYATF. HO pital, comer Wiomlrg and Mulberry. nu.c. c. LAcnAcn, ns wyomino ayknci:. DH. II. F. RHYNOI.DS, OPP. I'. O. Hotels and Restaurants. nn: f.i.k c.n:. 125 and 127 fbanklin avf.- line. Bates reasonable. P. ZFiai.I'.n, I'roptletar. sen anton norsi:. ni:au d l. a w. pas". bcnuer del ot. ( ondiictetl on the l.tttopcin plan. V1CTOU KOCH. Pioprl.-tor. Lawyers. j. w. urowninc ArronNnv AND COL'.VS'a.. lor-at-lavv. Bocms 312-31.1 Mears bnildina'. 1). 11. HF.PI.OUI.i;. AllUK.M.l-I.OANs NFOO- tiateil on real esiau corner WaslilnKton a' tiated on' real estate seeuilty. Meats hullifii,,. iiviiiiii- aim r-pniee ktieet. niAXK 1:. 110YI.1:. wi(iim:y and cocnsi:l. lot atlavv. Burr buildinc;, llooiiu 11 flll( lt Washington avenue. whTaTidT WAitmiN & knum;, -moim and Counsellors-at-Law. Itepublic.111 LuIIiIIiil Washington avenue. JnSsT' P T"JKSSI 'P. ATTO UN! : VsT AND rnvs. sellois-at-Law. Coiiimolivvvjltli bitlldliiy, Ituonu 10, 20 and 21, jTmIF'V.-OUJFonjJ. ,-"T(H!Nirv.ATL.VW; Booms 514, HU and Mb Board of Trade build-Init- KDWAui) W. TIIAYI.lt. ATTOIINHY. BOOMS MW-flOl, 0th tloor, Mears building. LL. A. WATIti:s, aiiuiii.i..i..uv, HOMID ot trade miliums;, scmiiiun, i. c. ii. pitch r.u, ArronxnY-AT-LAwrTiautD of Trade building, Scianton, Pa. PATTF.HSON & WILCOX, TIIAHLltS' NATIONAL Bank building. C. COMFOYS, 111! HIXriH.ICAV BCII.D1NO. aT7.' iTlTilTHOLI'. ATTOBNLV, Mi:Ai!s1lId)L Physicians and Surgeons. nil! V. i:. AI.LF.N, 513 NOHTIi WASHINGTON avrnue. DB. S, V. L'AMOIIIIAI'N. OFFICK 33-1 WASH Imtton Bienue. Ilckidence. MIS Mulheiiv. Chronic dlteases, luns, heart kidneys and Kcnlto-urlnaiy oigaui a specialty. Hours, 1 to p. m. Schools. SCHOOL OF Till: LACKAWANNA, Sell NTOX, Pa, ('outsell pteparatory to college, law, niedl cine or business. Opens Sept. 12th. Send for catalogue. Ilev. Thomas M. C'anu, LL.D., prln clpal ind piopilctoi; W. II. Plumle;, A, Jf., headmaster. Seeds. o. it. CLAitii k co.. si',i:dsmi:x and nciis- ei)inen, store 201 Washlnston avenue; green house. 1030 North .Main avenue; stole tele phone, 1f4. Wire Screens. JOSFPli KliXrBL, BBAU 611 LC'KVANN avenue, Scranton, l'a,, inanulaeturer of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous, ll.UT.It'H OUCIIi:sTllATMCS() "Voil HALLS, picnics, imitlcs, ictcptfons, wrdJlnas and con cert work furnWied. For terms address H, J, Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbtrt's mu.lc store. MKOABClKi: BIU1S., PlllNTFBS' SUPPLIFS, H.N lelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule in Effect Mny 27, 1000. Trains leave Scranton: 0.45 n. m., week dnys, for Sunbury, Hnrrisburjr, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and for Fltts ourg and tho West. 0.38 n. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsvllle, Reading, Korristown, nnd Philadelphia; nnd for Sun bury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore.WaBhlngton and Pitts burg and tho West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundnyt 1.D8 p. m) for Sunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. For Hazloton, Potts vllle, Beading, &c, week days. 4.27 p. m., week dnys, for Sunbury, Hnzleton, Pottsvllle, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. .1. n. WOOD, Oen. Pass. Agt. J. B. IICTCIIINSOX, Pen. Mgr. Delaware Lackawnnna and Western. In niTect .tune 10, 1D00. South Leave Scranton for Ne'v York at 1.45, .1.00, fl.40, 8.00 and 10.0S a. m., P-.o3, S.H3 and C10 p. in. Tor Philadelphia at D.40, 8.00 and ld.or, a. in. : 12.o5 and 3.3.1 p. m. For Rtrouds burg at 0.10 p. m. Milk ami nccoimnodatlon at 3.40, p. tn. Arrive at Hobr-en at 0.R5, 7.11, 10.1S a. m.; n.ni, 2.47, 4. is, 7.11) nnd l1 p. m. Arilve st Philadelphia at 10.00 a. m.-, 1.00, 3.48. 0.00 nnd S.22 p. m, Arrive from Xew York at 1.01, 4.0(1 and 10.20 a. m.i 1.00. 1.52. 8.43, 8.43 and 11.30 p. m. Prom Stroudsburg at S.ttt a. m. Noith Lchv-o Scranton for Buffalo and Inter mediate stations at 1.10, 4.10 nnd 8.30 a. m.; ...,, h..i unii ii.ic;, p. m. lor isi-. hi.-, -v- "iisc- hi 4. in a. m. and l.Ki p. in. ror un - 1.10 a. m. and l.n.1 p. m. for Montrose at 8..10 a. m.i 1.01 p. m. nnd .1.41 p. m. For Nlehol; son at 4.00 nnd 0 11 p. m. Tor llinghamton. 10.2a nnd S..MI p. ,, ,,rie in Scrnnton from nnffa'c, t I. .10, "M, .-,.3." ind 10.00 a. in.; 3.30 and S.00 P- m. I'rom Oswego and Syracuse at 2..11 a. m. ; 12.3s and 8.00 p. m. I'rom Ctlca at 2.B5 a. m.; 12 ' and 3.." p m. From Nicholson at 0.50 a. m. and 0.0, n. m. From Montrose at 7.55 and 10.00 n. tn,; ;,,i0 and .( p. in. Bloomsburg Dltlsloti Leave Scranton for Northumberland nt 11. II, 10.0."i a. m.i 1.51 and J.i0 p. m. Cor Phmoiilh at 1.H.1, 3.40. 8.55 and IIS., i. ni. Tor Nniillcoke at M0 a. in. Arrive at Northumberland nt (l.S.1 n. m. ; 1.10, 5.00 and S-4 1 p. m. rrle a, Nantlcoke at 0.10 a, in. Arrive at Plvinoulh at 2.0(1. 4.32, 9.50 p. in. and 12.30 n. n. Atrlve nt Scianton from Northum berland at 0.42 n. m. ; 12.31. 4.50 and 8.45 p. m- I'rom Nanlicoke nt 11.00 a. m. From l'l.vmouth at 7.10 a in.. 3 20. ,1.3.1 and 11.10 p. m. . SC.MUV TBMNH. South Leave Scranton 1.40, 3.00, 5 (0, 10.03 a. m.i 3.3.1. r,.w and 8.10 p. m. North Leave- Scranton at 1.10, 4.10 a. m. i 1.55, 5.4s and 11.35 p. m. Blooinsbuig Division Leave Scranton at 10.05 - in- and n.,10 p. ni. Delaware and Hudson. In F.fToct June Mth, 1000. Trains for Carbondale leave Scranton -at (1.20, 7.53, 8.53, 10.13 n. m.i 12.00. 123. 2.20, 3.52, 6.25, 0.2.1, 7.57, fi.n 11.1.1 p. m.; 1.1(1 a. m. For Ilonesilale und Lake Lodore 0.20, 10.13 a. m. : 2 20 aid 5.25 p. m. For Willics-llamfUI. 7.48, 8.41. fl.ls, 10.43 . m.i 12.03, 1.28, 2.l, 3.33, 4.27, 0.10, 7.4?, 10.11, 11.30 p. m. For L. Y. n. B. polnts-0.43 a. m.; 12.0.1, 2.18, .1.31 and 11.30 p. m. For Pennsvlvaiila B. 11. points C.4.1. 0.33 I. m. : 2.1S and 4?7 n. m. For Mlianv and all points north (5.20 a. m, and 3.52 p. m. SI'NllxY TnUNR. For CarbondaIe-7.20, 0.00, 11.31 a. m.J 2.26, 3.52. ,1.47. 10.52 p. tn. For Wllkcs.narrc-9..1S a. m.; 11.0), 1.5s, 3.23 4.4'i. li.27, 8.2, p. 111. For Albany and points north 3.52 p. m. l-or iiniieiuiaie anil I.al.e l.ouorc si.ou, 11 33 a m. anil 3..12 p Lowest rates to all points in I'nlted States an Carad.i. J. W. ni'ItmrK, (I. P. A.. Albany, N. Y. II. W. ('BOSS, D. V. A., Scranton, l'a, - Lehigh Valley Railroad, In F.ITect May 27, 1900. '" Trains Leave Scranton. For Philadelphia and New York via !". k H. It. 11., at tl. 1.1 a. m. and 12.01, 2.1P, 4.27 (Blac' Diamond Bxpiess), and 11.30 p. tu. Sunda), 1). t II. It. It.. 1.58, 7.4S p. m. For White Haven, llazleton and principal points in the coal regions, via I), k II. R. U-, 0.45, 2.18 and 4.27 p. ni. For Pottsvllle, 6.43, 2.1S p. m. , . , . For Bethlehem, Faston, Iteadina;, Harrlsburg and principal intermediate slat Ions via I), k II. It It", 0.45 a. m.; 12.01. 2.1S, 4.27 (Black Dia mond Fxpress), 11.30 p. m. Sundays, D. & II. li. B., 1.58, 7.49 p. in. For Tiinkhannock. Towanda F.lmlra. Ithaca, fiei eva and principal intermediate stations, via U, L. k W. II. It.. 8.08 a. tn.; 1.05 and 3.35 For finieva, llochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, riiicaeo. and all points west, via I). k II. n. It., 1-MB. 3.31 (IlKii k Diamond F.xpress), 7.4S, 10.41, 11.30 p. m. Sundays, 1). & II. II. H., 12.0'i p. i'lilViuan parlor and slceplns or I.ehish Valley parlor cars on all trains between Wilkes-Barre and New York, Philadelphia, Buffalo and Sus pulsion Brldire. ItOI.I.IN II. WILDFII. fien. Rupt., 20 Cortland stieet. New York. .. - ., , CIIAKI.F.S S. I.l'.i:. (icn. Pass. Agt., 21 Cortland street. New Yolk. A. W. NONNFMlClll'.n. Diy. Pass. Agt., South n.itt.li.l.n,.. l-i For tic kits and Pullman reservations apply 300 Laikaniinna avenue, Scranton, Pa. Central Railroad of New Jersey. ci,(i, in New- Yoik root of Liberty stieet, X.' It . and South Feriy. inlbraclte coai iwu exi m-nci, hi-uiihs cleanliness and comfott. I'lMF. TAIII.F IN F.FI'nCT MAY 20, 1000. Tiiins leave Scranton for New York, Newark, ril.'ibcth. Philadelphia, Faston. Bethlehem, A1 lrrtoviii, Manth ( I11111K and White Haven, at S.;e) n. 111.; expriss. 120; fxpii', 4.) p. 111. Sun- V'oi' Plttstein and Wilkes-Barre, 8.30 a. m.; 1.20 and 1.00 11. in. Sundays. 2.H p. m. for Mountain I'Jik. S..W a. 111.. 1.20 and 4 00 p. 111. Simda.vs, 2.15 p. ni. I'or Biltlmoie nnd Washington, and point South and West via Bithlcliem, h 1(0 a. in., 1.20 ii. 111. Stiiukivs, 2.15 i. in. For Lone llianeli. Oiean drove, etc., at 8.10 a. 111. and 1.20 p. 111. For Hcadlm,'. Lrluiton nnd HariUbtinr, via AN lenlown, 8.:to a. nt- and 120 p. m. Siuida)s, 2.15 p. 111. I'm I'oltsvilh', 8.-".0 a. 111., 1.20 p. in. Thioiiiih th kits to all points east, south and west at lovi-t tales :u cue iiaiioii. .1. II. OIII.IIAI'SIIN, (Sen. Siifil II. P. BALDWIN, (Jen. 1'as.s. Agt. New York, Ontario and Western R.It. TIMi: TABI.i: IX i'.FFF.CT PFXDAY, Jl'SK 21. Ninth Ilonnil Tl Jim. 1jii. Leavi , Scian- Cull.. Arrive Cadosla. 1.05 n. ni. Trains 201 .. 20.1 .. 207 .. ton. 'Uie. 10.10 a. 111. 11.20 a. 111. Is. . ,., J f1' n 11, 5.45 p. 111. ','. 0.00 p'. in. AiiIvp Cailinnd.ile, 0.40 p. in. t-oillll llooiiu iiaios Ixavo Leave Cadosia. , s.lil a. 111. Carbondale. 7.00 .1. in. 10.02 a. m. :s.,14 p. 111. Scrsnton. 7.40 a. tn. 10. 15 s. m. 4.20 p. m , 2.05 p. tu. SFNDxYS ONLY. North Bound, la-avo Leave K. van- Caibon. ten. dale. Arrlva Cadosla. 10.45 a. m. nisi ... 7.01 p. 111. Arrive Caibondale, 7.45 p. m. Leave Leave Cado-la. Cnibondale. Scranton. ,,i , 7.00 a. in. 7.40j.m. 0? " .. .. 1 30 p. m. C.54 p. m. (1.35 p.m. " fraiii No. 201 makes connection for points North anil South on Main Line, at Cadosla. Tiaiiis Nos. 2(0 and 201 make Walton, Delhi, Hamden and Sidney connections. Tialns No. 205 and 20 nuke Main Line con nection on Sunday. Tor further Information, consult Ihket aifenta. 1 ( xNlir.ltSON, (ion. Pass. Agl., New- York. ,h Ik Wi'.LSH, Traiellng Pasienger Agent. Scran ten. Erie and Wyoming Valley Time Table In F.Hect September 17, 1000. Tialns for llavvley and local points, copneet Ins at Hawlev with F.rle railroad for New-'YorV, Newbiinh and Intermediate points, leave Scian ton at 7.05 a in. and 2.21 p. in. Trains airlvc at Scranton at 10.S0 a, m. and 0.10 p.' in. NEWSPAPERS TJIF. viLKBs-nAi.nn HF.roni) can in: had In Scianton at tin- news stands ol IteUmsn Brew., 4A1 Suuce ami Ml Linden; 51, Norton, :Hi LaiKawaima avenue; 1. s. bhutrer, 211 Spruto stieet. SCALP TREATMENT. , JI119. U T. KBLI.LH, SCALP TnKATMENT, e.J shainpooins;, C0c; fselal inaaeaja; nuttllcurs Ing, 25c, i chliopody, 701 Qulncy, V