THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- J71UD AY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1900. 9 LACKAW CARBONDALE. COMMON COUNCIL MEETING. Tlii lowr-r linuso was In session Inst evcnlliK ami In Jus' onn hour It cleaned up nil tin- business transnctet' by select council Monday evening. Kvorylhlng was concurred In except th ' ordinance iniilliir? an addition to the Kirst Hewer district. That was referred to the proper committee. New resolutions were adopted as follows: That the city engineer put Hattle avenue In pass able condition. This answers the pur pose of the resolution Mr. Mnntilon failed to k t through tho upper house Monday evenlilK. That engineer notify water company to cut' down water pipes which project about a foot above tho surface on Carden avenfie. That Ninth avenue be graded from Main to Park street. In explanation of title, Us author. Mr. .1. J. N'enlun, said $.100 had been appropriated for the voile two or three years ago and only $14(5 had been expended. He thought as many idle; minors are anxious to work out tlilr taxes they Miould be given the oppor tunity. Mr. Smith, of the Klftli ward, called attention to the fact that ap proprlatlons not used during the llscal year for which they are made revert to the general fund and as there Is at present no appropriation for the work he thought they had better go slow. Mr. Nealon thought It could be safely left to the discretion of the city en gineer, and the lesolutlon was Unfitly ndoptcd. DIED WHILE SEEKING HEALTH. Mrs. Charles Ileffron, of Buffalo, who came here some weeks ago to visit her brother, Uernard Murphy, at White's station, died at the latter's home early yesterday morning. Mrs. Ileffron had i been In Ill-health for some years, nnd came to this place to recuperate. De ceased was well known tomiany of the bolder residents. She was born In Hones- dale, fifty yeats ago. She was a con sistent Catholic and a woman of ex emplary dull acter. She is survived by her husband and one son. James. The I funeral will be held on Saturday morn ing, leaving the house at !i o'clock. SerI-es will be held in St. Host church, and interment made In St. Hose eeme. tery. OCTOGENARIAN DIES. Yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock Mrs. Fanny Davis died at the home of her son, Oeorge Davis, Mallcarrlcr. of Sev enth avenuo nnd Spring street. De ceased was born In South Wales, eighty years ago last March. The major portion of her life was spent In this city. Many fine troltsi character Ized Mrs. Davis. The funeral arrange ments hav not been made. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. J. It. Shannon was in Wllkes-Harre on business yesterday. Mr. and .Mrs. J. K. Hlgart are visit ing relatives In Wayne county. Miss Annie Chilton Is visiting her brother, Henry Chilton, in Chicago. Misses Sarah Uurr and Lucy West- ,ke have returned to ltye seminary. D. W. Humphrey has gone 'to Michi gan to visit relatives. Dr. Moore Crago will go to New York next week to practice dentistry. Mips Oertrude Gallagher, of Fall brook street, went to Philadelphia yes terday. J. C. Ilartwoll, one of the proprietor of the News, Is spending a few days In this city. Mr. and .Mrs. O. W. Dow are spend ing the week In Honesdale. Saturday afternoon at Alumni park, the Commercial Institute foot ball eleven will meet the Jerinyn team. eighteen applications for member ship were considered by tho executive committee of the Young Men's union at their niretlng last evening, and they will be reported upon favorably at Fri day evening's meeting of the union. All ladles who are Interested In the work of tho Florence mission are In x. Ited to attend the meeting to be held In the lecture room of the Presbyterian church this afternoon at a o'clock. The work of installing the new ma chinery in the Carbondale Gas works Is now under way and cheaper gas in this tity will soon be a reality. Tho roofing of the; building has been com pleted and bright new ventilators sur mount tho ridges, S( that the building has quite an Imposing nppearance. Tho great success of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedy In the treatment of bowed complaints has made It standard over the greater part of the civilized world For sale by all druggists. Matthews Bros., wholesale and retail agents. PECKVILLB. A very pretty morning wedding took place Wednesday at the home of Sir. and Mis. Nelson MePeek, of Brook street, when their dnughter, Miss Eliz abeth K., was united in marriage to Krnest O. David, of Hlakely. Prompt ly at' 10.0 o'clock, to the strains of tho veddlng march, played by Miss David, a sister of the giooni, the bride, lean ing on the arm of her Intended bus band, and preceded by the ushers, Messrs. Joseph Page and Fred Berry, entered the parlor, followed by ihe of tlcioiing clergyman, Rev. A. D. David, a brother of the groom. Kev. David, assisted by Hev. Gcndall, then united the couple, using the beautiful and Im pressive ceremony of the Methodist Kplscopal church. The bride was charmingly nttlivd In a gown of dove colored silk and lace and carried a shower bouquet of bridal roses and maiden-hair fern. After sumptuous refreshments had been served. Mr. and Mrs. David left for New York city, whero they will spend some time. Upun their return they will reside in Dlah-ly. The presents received were ninny and valuable. Both Mr. and Mrs. David aie popular young people and have the best wishes of their many friends. The following guests were present: Mrs. .1. J. Berry, Fred Beny, Mrs. Mary J. MePeek uud children, Mrs. K. llouck unci children, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. White. Scranton: Hev. A. D. Duvld, Miss Floia A. Snnford. Thomp WHEN IN DOUBT, THY STRONG 3 a vlr tO Ihe hole being. All drain, 'Jm&L nre properly cured, their conditiou often worriei them into Inianity, Conjumption or Death, Mailed sealed. Price Ei Dei bom 6 boxes, uiti, i,n.i.,i i..i ....,. . f ;..-,.,!: . igA CJ ! money, ts.oo. Send lor (ice. boots. For Sale by JOHN H. PHELPS:, Spruce street. ANNA COUNTY son; Dr. nnd Mrs. Graves. Jermyn; Dr. U-oiinrd Kelly. Jr.. Olyphant: Mr. Oliver David, Miss David, Miss Alice David, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Berry, Blakely; Mrs. J. T. Hoblnson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlllnm Page, Joseph Pago, Mrs. C. liartmnn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Inge, Miss May Jenkins, Hev. Mr. (Sen dall. Peckvllle; Mrs. H. Hod, Miss Amanda Dunn, Mr. nnd Mrs. U. B. Ii win. Peckvllle board of trade held a meet lug in Odd Fellows' hall Wednesday evening. Then? are now thli ty-tlnee niebers of the board. It Is hoped that nil citizens who wish for the welfare of the borough will attend these meet ings of the board and lend their aid to a worthy organization. K. H. Peck, of Kcranton, was a caller In town yesterday. D. H. Bassoll, of North Muln stiet, Is not expected to live. Mr. Bassell is about 70 years old. Squire S. V. Arnold, piesldent of the Peckvllle Hod and Gun club, accompa nied by Secretary Miles 11. Johnson iind Bait Carrier Joseph H. Bell left yesterday for Klk Lake, Wayne coun ty, whore they will spend several days as folowers of IsaaU Walton, fishing In the waters of Klk lake. Constable AVlll Inm Goyne, a member of the club, leturned recently from a fishing trip on the Delaware river near Lordsvllle. The catch aninile by Mr. Goyne was enormous. The squire and his trusty companions nre expected by the club members to return with a large catch when a fish supper will be served to tho club members and their wives. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD An Unpleasant Experience of Two Little Jermyn Girls Yesterday A Whelman Painfully Injured Other News of Interest. Bessie and Helen, the two young daughter.-, of Mr. and Mrs. Silas B. Hill, of Third street, had a thrilling experi ence yesterday afternoon and their es cape from serious Injury Is a matter of congratulation. The children were re turning from the country and were driving a young horse. The animal is usually ver,y quiet and safe to drive, but, as It had not been exercises for two or three days, It was yesterday a little restless. Coming down the steep mountain grade above the toll-gate the horse became unmanageable and the girls lost all control of him. Down the steep mountain side he sped un checked, the two thoroughly frightened girls expecting at every moment to be thrown from the carriage. John Cain was going up the mountalr with 'a loaded wagon and, seeing the danger, pulled his wagon across the road, which had the effect of checking the runaway, ami, as the horse was about to i" w him, Joseph Temby, who was tilling with Cain, seized hold of the horse's head and quickly stopped him. Both girls were overcome with fright and they had not fully recover last evening. Thomas Hockaday, of this borough, who was returning from tho country on his bicycle, was quite pain fully Injured In endeavoring to assist the girls. Ho observed their dilemma just after they lost control and en deavored to ride past the horse and head him off. In attempting this he was thrown over his wheel and struck the ground with great force, cutting his nose and lip nnd knocking out two of three teeth. On his arrival home he was attended to temporarily by some of the members of the First Aid society and later by Dr. M. J. Shields, who had to employ several stitches In closing the gash In his lip. The news In last evening's papers concerning the probability of an early settlement of the strike caused gen eral rejoicing among the people of tho town and, while a few were Inclined to think the news too good to be true, the general opinion was that the re port was correct. Mrs. Walter Baker and family do sire to express their heartfelt thanks to their kind friends for the assistance and tender expressions of sympathy shown them In their recent bereave ment. Miss Minerva McLaughlin has recov ered sufficiently from her recent Illness to leave the hospital, of which she has been an inmate for several week., and on Wednesday was brought here to her home. Mr. and Mrs. James Harris and fam ily nnd Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Waters nnd family, of West Mnylleld, returned home from Lake Chapman yesterday, where they have been camping. In the suit of J. D. Stocker against the borough of Jermyn, which has been occupying tho attention of court for the past three days and which necessl iated a large number of our citizens having to go down as witnesses, judg ment was yesterday rendered In favor of the borough. It Is understood a rule for a new trial has been granted Mr. Stocker. who last evening said the case would certainly be tried ngain. Thomas M. Davis Is In Clifford, where he has an option on a seventy-five aero farm, which he expects to purchases before returning. Fred White, of Blakely, Is a visitor here. Miss Bertha Hussell, of Mooslo, Is visiting at the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blakeslce, of Main street. OLYPHANT. Miss Lizzie Dearie entertained a few of her young friend? at her home on Delawaie street last evening. Games, music and other amusements were greatly enjoyed by those who composed the gathering. At u season able hour a dainty collation was served by tho hostess. Tho guests were Misses Lena Akerly, May Ken nedy. Barbara Patten, Pearl Akerly, Bertha Walker, Joseph Parry, Georgo Patten, Klmer Adair, Harry Walker, Arja Adair and Henry Dearie. Frank Jones, of Laeawanna street, has returned fiom n trip to West Vir ginia. A covenant meeting will be held In the Llakely Baptist church next Wed nesday evening. Mrs. John Barnjtt and Mrs. Sy mons. of Blakely, spent yesterday at Harford fair. W. L. Schlager, of Rcranton, was a caller in town yostrd.iy. Mbs Dora Levy, who has been spend- They have Hood Ihe test of yean, , and hv cured Ibouvandi of cam oi jscrvout Uncases, such ai Debility. Dimness. Steer,!. neii and Varicocele,Atrophy,S.c. They clear the brain, i trengtheg the circulation, make dijotioj and loss Wl..":"" ""rV?: " """J Address. PFI HPnieiur rn ri.i.H n Fharnmcis., ccr. Wyoming avenue and Ing the nasi month with Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Shultz, returned to New York yesterday. Mrs. Mnrlln Ctipppn nnd daughter, Miss Blanche Crlppen, left yesterday to visit relatives at Herrlck Centre. Dr. nnd Mrs. A. F. Grans, of Lackn wunna street, nre entertaining Mr. and Mrs. John Plzer, of Little FnlK N. Y. Mrs. John Y. Wllllamr, of Lee Park, spent yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Williams, of Susquehanna street. Mrs. K. B, Hottser, of Hyde Park, visited relatives In town yesterday, Miss Jennie Penman has returned home from Harvey's lake. TAYLOR NEWS. Yesterday's Mass Meeting Poor Ex hibition of Base Ball Faggot So cial Personal News. The mass meeting In liVeiiey's grove yesterday afternoon was at tended by about 1.500 people, and wns full of enthusiasm. President John D. Jones was chairman of the meeting and the speeches were by Secretary Dempsey nnd Hev. James Walker. The Hods, the horn team, were again badly defeated yesterday, af ternoon on the home grounds. Galla gher, the Old Forge pitcher, was en gaged to do the work In the box for the homo team nnd proved an easy maik for the visitor.'. His support was certainly the worst ever seen on the lionv? grounds. They could not hit the opposing pitcher, only at Intcrvnls. nnd it. Gendntl was the exception at that, who had a three and two base hits to his credit. The work of the visitors was gilt-edged. The scoie was Browns, IS; Heds, 5. The batteries were: Heds, Gallagher and Gendall; Browns, Gray and Qtilnii. Mrs. Nicholas Fagen. of West Scranton, visited relatives here yes terday. A tea and faggot social will be held nt the Welsh Congregational church tomorrow. Supper will be served from fi.i-'O to 0 p. in. The proposed entertainment and ball of the Taylor Hose company. No. 1, which was to be held on October It. at Weber's rink, has been postponed for an IndeflnHe period, owing to the present silike. The Taylor, J'yne and Hotdeti col lieries of the Delaware. Lackawanna and Western company will be paid for the month of September tomorrow morning. Night school in this bniougU will open on Monday evening. This af fords an opportunity for the laborin;; people. Mrs. Karl Browning, of Bellevue, wns the guest of relatives In this place yesterdey. Tnvlnctble coinm.indeiy. So. 2,12, Knights of Malta, will meet In regu lar session this evening. I!. S. Heynolds, of the Lincoln Height, called on 'Wends here yes terday. Mrs. William M. iCvar.s Is visiting In Dover. N. J. Mrs. Tidd and graddaughter. Miss Florence Tidd. of Main fdret, aic visit ing relatives in Stroudsburg. Washington camp. No. 192, Patriotic Order Sons of America, will meet in their rooms this evening: Hev. Thomas Butland, rf Providence, will preach In the First Congregational church, of North Taylor, at 10.30 a. in. and ti p. in. on Sunday next. MOOSIC. A very interesting and Instructive lecture was given by Prof. Coughlln. of WIlkes-Barre, In the Methodist church Tuesday evenlnu. The lecture was well attended and highly appre ciated. Miss Luna King and Mr. Charles Noack w.'ic united in marriage by Hev. Judson N. Bailey at S o'clock last evening nt the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John King, on Mlnooka avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Noack have tehli house nearly furnished and expect to start housekeeping on Ml nooka avenue. Miss Bessie Hinds is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. T. Snyder, of Peck vllle. Mrs. Grover and niece. Miss Llla, have returned after a few weeks' visit at Albany, N. Y. Mrs. Milton Levan and son, James, are visiting nt Lehman. Mr. nnd Mrs. AI. Smith and family are attending the wedding of Mis. F.dlth Smith at Nantlcoke today. Mr. Harry Toole, an employe of the WIlkes-Barre and Eastern railroad, Is working for the present at Strouds burg. CLARK'S SUMMIT. The Misses Carrie Datesman and Mae Myers left on Wednesday for Philadelphia, where they will spend a few weeks with the former's sister, Mrs. C. II. Why to. Mrs. C. K. Merrill and little son, and Miss Fdna Rhlnehart, are spending a couple of weeks in Sayre, Pa Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Brown, of West Nicholson, visited their nunt, Mrs. D. Smith on Saturday and Sunday last. Mr. Alack McKensey wns In New York on Sunday. air. and Mrs. Cole, of Summit Park, have rented rooms of Miss K. Ken nedy nnd will move In them In a few days. Miss Graco Hhlnehart has returned from a visit at Dalton. Mrs. Ed. Parkton, of Dalton, Is vis iting her daughter, Mrs. Frank Mil ler. Mrs. H. P. Parker has been visiting her sons. Ward and Harold Parker, this week. OLD FORGE. Mr. William Beynon Is confined to his homo with Inllamatory rheuma tism. Mr. Elmer Tlnklipaugh has been spending a week with friends at Mos cow. Mr. T. J. Stewart, who has been to Nichols, N. V.. to attend the funeral of his uncle, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. David Dr.vls, of Scran ton, were tho guests of her mother, Mrs. Dick, on Wednesdny. Mr. Joseph Pluyforth, who was In jured by the street car on Saturday evening. Is lying at hl home In a critical condition. CENSUS ENUMERATOR MISSING. V. L. Spaldjng Last Heard Of nt Racine, Wis. Ily Ex luslve Win- from The Associated Presj, Washington, Sept. 27. The census olllce has lo.st track of one of Its traveling special agents, W. L. Spald ing, of Washington, who was last heard from nt Undue, Wis,, on Sept. 17. In the Interval ho was assigned to Grand Haplds, Mich., and under his Instructions should have made dally re ports during tho ten days which have since elapsed. In the census olflce U Is feared thut some accident has be fallen Mr. Spalding. THEATRICAL. ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK. Lyceum. litlDAV, M".t'T. SS.-"l,tlODcr of TfiidJ." Academy of Muse. AM. WIII.K. The Anbicy Slock Company.' "The Greatest Thing in the World." Some ortrcn win admiration, others compel telinlratlon. Mr. Sauli ("ocll l.o Mojiip ii cue of the? eve-opt Icnal Ih'lhlilmb who don both. She won and compelled admiration l.nt ngtlit at the I.jeenm a Mr. Virginia llryant in "The tire.ite.t Thins In the World." It might lo tM here that the long and lac tome title of the play referi tt loc. the corner atone of all drnnia. .Mm. llryant U n widow with two toni. The eldest is nomewh.it wild nil r;ieii to eh ink and his mother is filled Willi a rircid that he may lute Inherited fiom his father, who was a man of distlpated habit, hU fondues for the ehcerlritr Rlais. To strengthen and Mipprirt Mm turalnsl temptation she showers the loe of Ihe liot of mothers upon him, Imt it is not sullicleiU to l.rcp him fiom disgraclm; her by his ililnUm;. To add to her misery li iales a cheek fiom M,'"! to $10,0) and place hliiM'll within the shadow of a felon'n rell. To m Mm the mother ugtee.s to aairillee hcrsell by lib Ins her hand to a man she dues not and eannot love, hut fortunately he Is eventually Rued this lucut grietous (, Mous thumsh Ihe genemslty of the man who holds Ihe liicilinln nlliiK eheek. lie surrenders it hut leiusea In hold Mrs. Ilrjant to the fulfillment of her premise. Through bitter epei ieme the ees of the war v..iid son are opened to the mire Into whiili h'.' Ills fallen ami he hmely and manfully he Kins n idrujrsle to tedeem the place he has lust, itxistlns at the name time that his mother lull no longer Mcrltlee lur life for him, hut fth.ip' it 1o ennfnnn to the dictates oi her heait. Mrs. l.e Moene was .tnpetb as Mrs. llryant no matter wliat phase of the character svas upper mo!. Whether it wan as the brilliant toelal leaeler with quick wit and tmilins face le.idy to meet every tineiciney or the tolleltous mother otcillowlng with love and tenderness for her Inis she was equalli true, equally limine Ins. Mi'e was Kiun a most enthusiastic curtain call after the third ait, which Is dosed by Ihe strougevt strut1 of the play between Mia. llijant and her eldest Hon. Mrs. l.e Mojne had Ihe adtantages of a com pau.v of evtraoidlnary strength and of scenic einlellUhment and Kl.ige accessories of a eharae. ter not often 11 en In this city. Wilton Laek je made & real lh-.li and blood creation nt (Seotlicy Townvend and John Ctluidinniug's David Mc t'.iilulul. and Robert lilemn's t'eell Hiyunt, the eldest son, weie splendidly done. Other lalmtcd tncmbifs of the company were Walter Thomas, Charles Sl.mle, Adelaide Thuiston and Kioience Itochwcll. 'Ihe woik of all of these en titled them to more than pa'sinjt mention. The juJie r was large, theie belnic few va cant seats In the house. "The Vagabonds" at the Gaiety. The resular season at Scranton' home of bur lesque, the Clalety theitcr, opened auspiciously yesterday afternoon with ninklns' "The Vaga bonds," a troupe of unusual merit in th vai.de vllle line. The company 1 ontalns in addition to the well knimn ailMs, t.illiju Washhuiu and I'lo TatiMMi, Tnpjck and "telle, a well dillbel chorm, c lurui tc ritic toi fic)i oie-e.s and hand'ome faces. The opt'iiina; enminidictta, "The I.idy or tiie bolster." Introduced some of the new sonss of tin1 season, which wcic well nnd 'red by Mlv-is Wadil-iun aid .lanen. In the edio the aits of the Siido. the well known gyninist', weic bt'ttei than ever, and Topack and Steele an I ll.uutt and Lamed aroused ninth mirth in eiieir ien(lli. turns. luicclty wjs intioduced by the Mignani fauiilt, four in number, who 1,1 pe.ired In a scene in a b.irbev dtop which is pioluhty the only one of the kind on the sI.ir". The programme ended with a sketch entitled 'Tinm the Tenderloin to Toklo." In which tha music and fun was Intel pretcd by (tcMia gi.N, tin1 comedians and a ti.iined elephant. The com pany Is one of the bet that has been seen at the CJalet1'. lai;e audience welcomed the players and not mil eMended a hearty greeting to the artists, Imt nude many favorable comments upon the Improvements in seatln;; aiiangcmeuta of the house nude bv Manager Ixuig tI1.1t haeo been heiitofoie mi nt loncd. "The Vagabonds" will ap pear at the fi.iiety the balance of the week, attv 110011 and eiining. "Prisoner of Zenda." 'I lie l.ituary Pathfinder would lie a capital ognomen for Anthony Hope, tor tlieic is itu den lug tho fact tliat he opened a new mail into tho icalnis of romance by Ids original nnd Hotel handling uf his "The PiNoncr of .enda." that thiietolore lemained as dense as the forest ol Zend.i Itself. It Is full of f.isiinithisr suiprlsfj and the ex position of the story is handled and pie.-cnted in 11 masteily manner by a carefull; selected company, many of whom hate been Identified Willi the play since it inception. The 01igin.1l sceneiy, roi limes, eftccts and music add addi tional woith to what appear to be one of the best attractions of the reason. It will lie piorMcd at the Lyceum tonight. May Irwin Coming. The May Irwins of tho stage can be counted 011 one linger. The public, judging from the manner in which they ttowd to tee her, evi dently realize and appieciate this. 'lliere Is n rtar who comes to this city who attracts so much geneial inteiest as this successful, bright, original and entertaining genius. The an nouncement tli.it she will be seen at the Lyce um theater on Monday night, in the play which she has selected for tli present season, entitled "A Woman' Way," will no doubt bo 1 revived with uudNguisrd pleasure by the laige munlrrs, of admirer that she l.as in till city. The new comedy is by the author of "Uter Mary," In which she pleased us so miuli last rar. It is full of quaint character episod'-s, comic situations, a budget of songs worth yotng miles lo hear, beautiful colonies, young and picll." faces and the only May liwln, Tho Hanlons. One of the most pretentiouj attraction! to take the load this season Is said to be the Hanlons' comic pantomimic Parisian spectacle, "Le Voyage en Suisse'." Tills ptav has been seen in every civilized country upon the face of tho globo and has enjoyed extended inns in every capital in Ihirope. The principal member of tho cast Include us pilucipal elovvns CImiUi Ouyer and William Stluode; other Important member intlude Hi beautiful Ml.s Allelic? Crater, well known In opera and the piineipal performer in Host ,v McKcc' AustialUn oiganlzatlon; Itobeit ilrod crick, of operatic fame; ltayrnond Capp, an Eng lish actor, who makes hi debut In tills conn tiy; lMvvIn II. Carroll, Kellie Daly, of the fam ous Daly family! Thomas llvans, the Sistei Di Voe, Hie Kuropean specialty artists who have made a sensation in London, und many othirs. The piece, "Le Voyage en Suisse," comej to the Ljceum Tuesday night next. Bon Ton Stock Company. The C'hatlc I.eyburne Bon Ton Slock com pany that opens at Ihe .'eademy on Muiuliy night net in "The Prince of Patche," showed in Lancaster a few weeks ago. I'ollowing U u clipping fiom one of tho Lancaster papers: "The Don Ton Slotk company began 11 week of irpcrtolio at Pulton Opeia IIouw on Mon day night, with a house tint was packed to the doors. The "Piiuees of Patche" was tha piece presented, and the company succeeded in pleasing- the audience. Ml, Lnuiu Hunting and Mr. Charles Le.vburue appeared in Hie lead liijf role. Specbltlc were Intioduced between the ails." Matinees will stall Tuesday with "The Sinuj i:!ers." . Ladies' tickets and to cenls will se. cuie the best seat in tho house Monday night. JSTLIaED BY A TRAIN. Ily Mxtlusive Wire from The Associated Press. VllkeDarre, Sept. 27.--Mu. Annie Mitchell, of N'jiitieoke, stepped In Iront of a paenger train at that place this afternoon and was inn over and killed. Mrs, Wlnalow'a Soothing Syrup iimi ui-cii i'bw ,w. w,t ff,ii 11. -sua iiv JIU.I.IO.S8 of JIOTHEKS for their CIllLDltKN WIIILB TIXTIIIXa, with i-Kltr'HUT SUCCKSS ,. tnoTiics ii,- run 11 Rni-ri?vc .1.- .TiHtS" ALLAYS ail I'AIN't CUIIKS WIND COLIC, and It the best remedy for DIAUUIIOKA. Sold by DtusglsU in every part of the world, lie sure and ask for "Jim. Wimlovv's Socthlnj Syrup," tud take no other kind. Twenty-five cento a bottle. The People's lAAAfVWVVV A POPULAR CLEANING HOUSE for ths Heiudt of U Win Hnvc Houses to Kent, Ketil Estntj or Othsr Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Wnnt Situation or Help Tiu Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents n Word Except Situation. Wanted. Which At'J In. ecrtcd Free. FOR RENT. V,'v - - jr V. T. IIACKIITT. Price nulldllig, tity. Olfcrsi Moies, Olhees, tlvtn. I'nfuinlsheJ houses and rooms, furnished house and rooms. Kiitlorv space, ttc. l'ur locations, puces, etc., see W. T. llsCKHTT, fries- ll.tlldlug, 158 Washington r.vp. 110m: kok ni:xT-:,ifl gnxev avkntks one of tiie best locations in city; modem Improvements; n looms; will rent at meutly leduced laic, lnqulie nt ulS Onlncy avenue, or of .John A. Duckworth. II Coal I'.xchange llldg. 121t()()I IltlAHDINri IIOLSK KOU HUNT', CK.V tub Comcf?), Dime llulhling. nii.iMTr:TriTorsi;"ro"itT',T. iMjrnn: 3.12 .Mad I -on avenue. ri'itsisiiKii 1101 si: roit iikxt. is osr. or Hie best locations in Scranton: tlttecn min utes walk from Court House, on Ihe "Hill" sec tion! modem Impionments; bested by lur nace; olniost newly furnished, containing piano, many books, two lied rooms lined, etc. Will rent for ) month until April 1. Address. "I'urnMifil," V. o. Hox 21 j, Sc union, IM. ion rn:xT - 4tn Lackawanna avt.nui:, four floors; elevator; best store and loca tion In Scranton. FOR SALE KOH Sl.i:- SBVr.V YIIAlt OLD MAUI:. HOOD looker und trjiclet: Willi b iggy and tuin-s. ddteas, 0, Tiihune. REAL ESTATE w. t. HACKinr. 1'iicc lluilding, City. llought. Sold. Hinted. HtOJiitTY limned. Cm hanged. Appialsfd. L'ar.'d for. W. T. HACKl.Tr. 1'rice lliillding, 12(1 Va?hlii'jtou aic. V. T. I!CKi:iT. 1'ilcc lloililinsf, city. Oflers: Small new Iiomi- Modem hoiue, (1, llldge -Moileiu lioiisr, X. A. section .. Modem hou-e, X. A. section Laite lot. X. A. sectler. tl.OoO J.OO'J ;i,oio 2.HS1 ':) Modern double house, X. A. section. 4.MSI Steam lieated single on hill 1,500 Olh'T beautitul home and building site t hi otigl 10111 tity. K01 tciins and particular ee, iv. t. 'luM'.rrr, I'rlce lluilding. 12U IVasliiuiiton me JANTED-TOBUY. WANTHD-SKCONDHAND SLoT MACIUNnS: must be in good order; state particulars as to make and price. Addtesl, L. JL, gensrai de livery, Scranton, l'. RECRUITS WANTED. MAitixv: conrs I'N'nr.D ST.vrr.s navy nn- cnilt wanted Able-Lodled men; service ou our war ships in all parts of the world nnd ou land in the Philippines, when required. Lieu tenant Colonel U. It. Itussell. N. V. Corner 1-ack-swann.i and Wyoming avenues, Scranton. ANY AMOUNT OP MOXT.Y TO LOAN. QUICK, straight loans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to C per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 311-315 Connell building. PROPOSALS. "l'Ll:ll. PKOl'O-Al ii will 111: iti:ci:iVKD w tiie ottitc ol the secretary of Hi- Si union Poor District until t p. 111., October I, I'.HJU, for ihe erection and completion of a brick stcrage building to be located at Hillside Home, neur Claih's Summit, in accordance with the plan and siiecifications plepaud by lMvvard II. Davis, nichitect, Connell building. Serai, ton, l'a , wheie tiie plans can be obtained. The vum of two hundred dollai In rash, or ccitliied check shall be enclosed with each proposal, which sum shall be forfeited to Hie ilNttict in case of refusal, or omission on the patt nt the contiaetor vviioe proposal shall bo aeeepted to execute the contiatt within ten days after awarding the same. The boaid re selves the light to ieect an or all bids. C. J. (HLI.nsPIK, Secretary. SLALP.D PltOPO-!AL WILL PK IU'.CUVIID AT the olh'c of the secretary of tho Scranton lloaid of Control until 7.20 o'clock Mondav even. Ing, Oct. s, lt), for fuml-hln!; 150 noirul lid desk for the hUh school of a pattern sim ilar to" those alieady in use. A ceitilied cheek for i.'U is to lie enclosed with each bid, which sum shall lie foifeitd to Hie school dl-tiiit in ease of iefu-.ll or umlssion on the patt ol Hie Mici ct-f ol bidder lo eecnte contract wlililn ten day alter the awarding of the same. The board loeives tie. tight to icject any or all bids. Uy older of the Sciantcn Hoard of (ontiol, PL'tiUXi: D. PKLI.UWS, Secretary. S'PAT.r.D PROPOSALS WILL HP IH'.Cr.lVPD AT the ottice of the tltv clerk, Scranton, Pa., unUl 7.30 o'clock p. in., Thursday, Oct. 11. llW. to ccnstiuct a sewer s.vstet'i with the necessary brandies, extensions, connections, basins, man boles and fixtures as designated and described on Hie plans and spec irlcatiou prepared by the city engineer and on Hie In hi ottice. The said s:vver to commence In llrovc stii'et at Hie Lack awanna river; thence along (.rove stieet to .SI In it'll t avenue; also in Albright avenue from Ctuit street to alley alonr line U-tween .sec ond and Twenty-first wauls, also in above men tioned alley linni Alhiighl avenue to Diamond avenue; aUo in Meade avenue fiom above men timed alley to a point about DO feet south of Court stieet; alro in Illalv avenue from the above mentioned alley to a point about .VI fret tooth of Coin I street; also in Diamond avenue from Piovidcuce load to a point about 100 feet south of Court stieet; also in alley south of Court street iiom Diamond avenue in a west, eilv direction about lis) feet; thet,ce in a northerly dlirctiou about ion feet. Lach pro posal shall be accompanied b.v cash or certlnet check in the sum ol thtec hundred dollirs as a gueiantee to execute a inntiaet foi the vvoil; within ten 1 lavs from date of award II 11 war del Ihe same. The city loaves the light to reject any or all bids. Ily older of city councils, Jl. T. LAYLI.l.i:. (Ily Cltik. Sipt. 27, l'WU. SPKCIrTCATIOS-l'Olt Till: CLIIAXIXO AND repairing and painting a bridge Known as Conuellton bildge, situated in Old forge bor ough: Said bridge is to be scraped dean and tightened and the guard i.iils to b extended twelve teel ou bolli ends i' Hie bridge and on both sides of the mad. and the lall is to be of two and one-half ti'j) inch pipe and there ,s to be two (2) extra lion posts to raeli additional guard and the said blidge Is 10 be painted two coats with the Si lantern llndge Paint, manufac tuird by the Svianton Paint company, and the said woik is to be done lu a workmanlike man lier and is to be Impeded h Hie stieet and blidge committee. The contractor shall have to fuiiiUh bonds for Hie faithful fulfillment of his toiitiacl and the council shall have thi llt-ht let I eject anv one and all bids. The bids mu't be lu willing by the first day of October, Pi'W, and tinned In to the council. dvviij mvis. lilKI) NAYLOlt, V. D, KN'YOIIH, Street and lltldgu C'oiumlilee. LEGAL. ix in:: i:sr.iTK op a,x powli.l, i.ati: op Ihe city ol heranloii, deceased, lu the Or phans' Couit of Laikawanna county. Xo. --. Notice Is hereby given to all parties Inter ested in tills estate that a lule lias been fl anted bv the said com 1 in i-liv 1,111s.. uhy ,, . L.viiuu sliLiihl not be discharged as adminis trator, leturnable lo next Argument 1.0111. JOIIS II. LDvYAHOS, Attorue.v for Utile. KOTKH-Tlli: AXXI'AL MCCTINQ OP "niR member of The Lackawanna Stole VsocU Hon, Llmlti'.l, will be held at the otllce of the ascoclitlon in Hie (it of Scranton. Pa., on Wednesday. October a, 1000, at 10 o'clock a. 111., for the election of nunageis for the' ensuing star, and for tha transaction of such othrr business as may propeily come beforo the meet l"lf. . . . " f- rAHtCIIILD. Eeranton, Pa., Sept. 10, 11)00. fiectetary. DRESSMAKING. DHESSMAKlXn FOH CIIILDIIKX TO ORDER: alto ladles' vvalits. Louise Shocntker, 213 iotint svnn. Exchange. 137- -- WANTED. lOl,' WANT TKNAXTS I'Olt- stoies, Ollui's, llarns, lluii'is, PUts, HiKiins, 1 acton space, etc., Cull upon W. T. HAC KIITT, Price llulhfing. . HELp WANTED-FEMALE. WANTLD-ltPLIAIlLi: LADY Ml PATS PlMt latest bouse hold cuticle : good ptotlts and steady woik. Call or tuldieis Deny Seat Jlfij. Co. U4 Lackawama uveiui". LAD TO (Ml. ON I'llYSH'l !s KC'I MIDISd an aititle of leadv sale, good oppollmillv lor blight woman, (laus llros.. I OS South Thlileeiitli slreet, Plilladilplila. ROOMS WANTED. ANTi:i OH 3 ITHNiMIKD HOOMs. I'Oll light housekeeping; centrallv located. d driv", .1. Yi., Williams buildiiig, City. SITUATIONS WANTED WATi:i)-TO WOIIK UK DAY Oil Wl'.litv. Iddress, Katie, liar l:,:ii) Providince toad. Snt'ATlOX WWTKD -To t.O OPT. Tilt: lilt!' pait of Hie week. wahi:ig and iionlng b) Hi, da ; washing nnd IioiiIk lakm home uUo. (all or nddress, I.. II., ;ai N'c'ilh Sumiiei avenue. PI.ACi: WANTi:i)-AS CHILD'S Nt KST.. OH vT light bisond woik. by neat, spiy and irlli hie gltl. Sleeping .it homo preterieil. Addrtst", .1. XL, Tribune evnee, eilv. wanti:d-washix(i nd ihosinh to do at home bv lli-t 1 lass lautidiess. (all or ad dreps. Mis. A. XL, i2U Pou-n court, ell. w. vrr.t) -wohk as i,ai'muii:s kou mos- days, or an kind of woik, iiousecleauliig or odltes; ran give bet city lefereiices. Address T. Jl., 70-2 P.lm street. WANTLD - WASIIINd AND IKOVINd OH cleaning: lie-l leleieiue. Addirss A. .1.. Ueneral dellverv. SI'ITATIOX WANTKD-IIY MIlllll.P. (1LILI:NT of fiitegrit and Milit attendance to busi ness, with in ,ars cxpciience in bieweiy ac eountlpg, as bookkeeper, ,leik or isdlei lor: bi-t refciences. Addnss T, 2112 South iftrool, '.Vlll.es Uairc, Pa. SITUATION' WAXTlID-HY A (11111. 1.1 YIIAIIS old to do tishl housevvuil: or mind bab. Addiess :v;tl Putnam slreet. Xorlh Pnd, city. WAXTLD-WOHK AH iAUXDHIISS POlt MOV days and 'f lmrsd.ivs: can give bet city 11 f erences. Address, T. JL, 7U2 Kim street. sniiATiov wanti:d-!!y"i.vdy IS I.AWYP.U'S or iiiMiramv ulfiie; vviitiN good hand, anxi ous fo obtain eiiiplo mem . willing anil not afraid ot woik. Address "Kxpeiiriucd," eaie of this I'lrlhune) ottice. CITY SCAVENGER A. II. llHIIiCS CLV.WS lillVY VAULTS AND cess pools: rio cidoi. tinpioved pumps utd. A. II. llllltiOS 1'ioprletor. Leave 01. his lii N'ortlr Main .iveiiue. or P.lcke's drug stole, tor Her Adams and .Mulbiiiy. Telephone li'illl. PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. KDWAltD C SPAUI.DINO, C. P. A., 21 Tit Mi tts' lijllk litlildlllg. Architects. l-.tlWAUD II. DAMS, AHtillTr.CT, CONN'K.IL building, Si ranton. ITIIIDKIIICK L IlltOWX. AHCHITIXT, PHICK building, J JO Washington avenue, Sctantuu. Cabs and Carriages. itunmiK tihi:d cads and caiiia(ii:s; nixr ot sci'iip Piompl uttentioii given onleis, by 'lihone 'Phones 2072'and ul!2. Joseph Keile.v. 121 Linden. Dentists. Di!. c. 1:. r.ii.i:.siir.itar.n. pauli iiuildino, Sniuee street, Sirjiiton. Dlt. I. O. I.YMAX, M I1ANTOX PHIVATK HO---pltal, coiliei M.voiniiis and Mulbeir.v. 1)15. C. (". LUHAC!I. it.1 WYOMIN'd AVKSUK. Dlt. II. P. HKYNOI.DS. OPP. P. O. Hotels and Bestaurants. Tin: r.LK f .mi:, 121 and 127 fkanklis avp- line. Hates 1ea.011.1ble. P. .KIIil.KH. I'iopiirtor. sc-HAxrox iiousi:. xu.vn d.. l. ,v w. ps7 sengcr depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICl'OU KOCH, Piopiletor. Lawyers. J. V. HHOvVNiNlS, ATTOHXKY AND roUNsKL-lor-at-lavv. Dooms :)U-:ill Mears bulldin;,'. I). D. HP.PLOlll.i:, ATTOIIXP.Y LOANS NKOO Haled oil leal estate secutit. Mean building, corner Washington aunir- and Sptuiti stirei. litAXi; 1:. nor li:, attokxky and coinskl- lor-at-lavv. Hull' building, Kooius 1.1 and II, Washington -.avenue. WILI.AIID, WAHHKX ,- IvXAPJ'. ATTOIISKYS und counselloisat-law. Hepuldican building, Washington avenue. JIISSUP A- .H'.S'sl'l', ATTOIIM'.YS AND ( OU.V ellois-at-1.ivv. ( omnioiivveallh building, H001113 10, 20 und 21. .mills W. OAKPOHD. ATTOHSKY-ATL V. Kooius fill, f,15 and ,11(1 IIj-uiI of 'IVadc build ing. KDWAHD W. TIIAYKH, ATTORNEY. ROOMS IsM-hOI, ')i lluoi. Mears bulldin:;. L. A. WATHES. A'lTORNP.V-AT-l.AW, H)I1D of Trade liiilldlng, Scianton, Pa. C. It. liTCIIP.lt. AITORNEV-AT LAW, HOARD of Tiade building, Suanton, Pa. PATTERSOS .V WILCOX, IRVDERS' N.VIIOXAI, Hank building. C. COMEdYS, 01.1 IIEI'niLKIVX I1UII.DIN0. A. W. IIEHMIOI.P. ATroilMlY, XIEARsi IILlTeL Physician's and Surgeons, Dlt. W. E. AI.I.ES, ul.l NORTH W sill(STO.V .iv enue. nil. s. w. L'Aioiii:u, oiiici: :ai wash- iugtoii .iveiiue. Rcldrnce, tills iilbeny. Chronic discuses, lungs, heait, l.ldue.vs and genlto-uilitaiy organs .1 spetlall.v. 1 loins, I p. 111. Schools. SCHOOL OP Till'. LACKAWANNA. SCR XTON, Pa. t'our.e prepaialory 10 college, law, inedi clue or business. Open ti, U'lh. Send for catalogue. Hev. Thomas M Cann, LL. D, pi-iu-clpal und pioprleloi') W. E. Plutiiley, .V. M., luadniaster. Seeds, d. 11. Clark a- to.. i:i:ijii:x and suns- 11.V111111, loic vol Uiislili'i'tuii uvnioe; giisn liiiir.es, H'.VI Noilh Main uvillitr; store tele phone, 72. Wire Screens. Joseph Kiirrri;i, hear .111 lm'ivAwvnna avrnii1, Suanton, Pa., nuiiufaiturei of Uiu Scire lis. Hlscellaneous. IIAI'EH'h ORCIIESIitA-MUSIC UOU HALLS, plinics. pailiiss 1 dipt loin, weddings and eon cert woik fiunl.hi'd. I'or t el lis jddifsss it. .1. Ilsuer, coiiductoi', 117 V010I111; avenue, ovii llulhfrt'.s music store. mchaTioki: nitos.. printers' supplies, hx. vi lopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, IM Washington avenue. Sirantnn. Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLE 'm'''''''" l"irir-ifrnjLnjjnj-ijruiLij'xrT-rt Schetlulo hi Effect May 27, 1000. Trains leave Scranton: 0.45 a. m week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and for Pltts- o ,0burs nlld the Wost' w.38 a. m., week days; for Hnzleton, Pottsville, Reading, Norristown, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Hairlsburg, Philn ' lphla, Baltimore, Washington nnd Pitts burg nnd tho West. 2.18 p. ni., week days, (Sundays 1.58 p. m) for Sunbury, Harris, burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington nnd Pittsburg and the West. Tor Hazletou, Potts ville, Beading, &c, week days. 4.27 p. in., week days, for Sunbury, Hazleton, Pottsville, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. .1. H. WOOD, (Jen. Pass. Agt. J. It. IIUTCillNSOX, (Jen. Mir. Delnware Lacknwanna and Western. In Effect June 10. 1900. South Leave Scranton for Sew Yotk at 1.43, 1.00, r.,40, 8.00 and 10.0.1 a. in., 12. M, S.S.1 ond .1 p. in. p(,r Philadelphia at 0.40, 8.00 and 10.0.1 11. m.: 12.1V. and !t.!W p. ni. I'or Strouds. burg at CIO p. in. Xlllk and accommodation st ".in p. m. Arrive at llolwkcn at 0.30, 7.1". 10.PI a, m.: 12.0.S. 2.17, 4.48. 7.10 ond T.41 p. in. Anlve ot Phlladelp'ila at 10.00 a. m.; 1.0ft, 3.4P. 0.00 and 8.22 p. m. Atrlve from Vew Yolk at 1.01. 4.00 and Ii "0 a. in.; 1.00. 1.32. B.4S, 8.13 and 11 :;i) p. ,, -mn stroudsburg ut K.03 a. ni. Xortli Lriivo Ltfyituii for Hullalo and Inter mediate stations at 1.10, 4.10 nnd 8.:10 a, m.t 1 5.. fi.4A and 11.. 13 p. in. I'or Oswego and S.vra-e-use at 4.10 a. 111. and 1.03 p. m. Kor Ultra at 110 n. m. and I..V1 . m. I'or Jlontrosc nt 8-"( a- 111.: 1.01 p. m. and 3.4's p m. Per Xlehol son .it 4.no and 11 p. m. Por llinghimton. 10.25 and sii ... ei... 1.. UA,.,,,n imm ttnetiilo ... ., ,.,, w.;, nun ni.in, a. 111.; ,.-w "' -" I'. i". P10111 Oswego and Sviacuse at 2.11 a. ni. ; '-H and 8.1k) t,. m. from Utica al 2.3.1 a. m. ; 12.14 and i.wi p in. Pinni Xicliolson at f.B0 a. m. mid COO n. m. I'reiiii j:ontiosc at 7.55 and t 1.30, 2 VV 5.SS and 10.00 a. in.; 3.S0 and 8.00 "I P. m. irlve at Xsntlcnke al 11.10 a. in. ; r l" "' '''.'uiouth nt 2.11, 4.II2, V.M p. ni. and l-'.l .1 m. nir nt Scranton from N'orlhum lieiland at n.42 o. in.: K.a. 4..HI and S.4.1 p. "' Prom Xanticoke nt 11.00 a. in. Prom I i.vmouili ,u y.v) a in.. :t.2i1. .".: und 11.10 p. m. . SUSDW THMNS. SoiithLe.ive SerantoU' 1.40, :t.00, 0.10, 10.03 a. m.i :iM. :i.j an, ja.10 p. in. . Xrlh-Lr.ive Suanton at 1.10, 4.10 a. m.i 1.5.1. and II.::, p. m. Illoom-burg lllti.ion Leave Scranton at 10.03 a. ni. and 6. 30 p m. Delaware and Hudson. In Effect June 13th, 1000 Trains for Cailiotidale leave Scranton t fi.20, 7 .VI. 8.3!. 10.1.1 a. in.; 12.00. 1.2.1. 2.20, 11.52, 0.25, l). 2.1. 7.37. ii.ll ii.li p. m.: 1.10 a. m. I'or Honesdale and Lake Lodore C.20, 10.13 a. m.: 2.2(1 aril .1.2.1 p. in. I'or Wllkrs.-llairc-0.41. 7.4s. S.41. !).1s. 10.43 a. m.: 12.(K, 1.2, 2.1, .l.a-'t, 4.27, 0.10, 7.4S, 10.11, UM p. ni. I'or L. V. H. It. points -C.4.1 a. in.; 12.0.1, 2.13, .l.'ll and 11..10 p. in. Por Penn.svlvan!a II. It. points 0.1", 0.33 a. in.; 2. IS unci 4.27 p. in. I'or Albany and all points north 0.20 a. in. and 3.02 p. in. SUNllVY TRUSS. Por Caihondalc 7.20. i'.OO, 11.33 a. m.; 2.2H, 3.02, 0.47. 10.12 i. m. Por Wllkes-Harre-0.33 a. m.; 12.03, 1,53, 3.23. 4.4!. 0.27. 8.27 p. m. Por Albanr and points north 3.52 p. in. Por Honesdale and Lake Lodore 9.00, 11.33 a. m. and .'I..12 p. m. Lowest tates to all points In United States and Carada. .1. W. nUrtlllCK. O. P. A.. Albany. X. Y. II. W. CROSS. II. P. A., Scranton. Pa. Lehigh Valley KallroaJ In Effect May 27. 1000. Trains Leave Scranton. Kor Philadelphia ond Xevv York via II. k II. H. II., at fi.4.1 a. m. and 12.03, 2.18, 4.57 (lilac's: Diamond Express), und 11.30 p. m. Sundays, 1). ,V II. II. It.. 1.0S, 7.4S p. in. Por White Haven, IIa.leton ond principal points In the coal regions, via P. As II. II, H., (1.43, 2.13 and 4.27 p. in. Por Pottsville, 0.45, 2.1S p. m. Por Ilelhlehrm, Easton, Heading, Hartlsburi; nnd principal intermediate stations via D. & II. R It.. 0.4.1 n. in.; 12.0'i, 2.18. 4.27 (Hhirk Pia luond Express), 11.30 p. m. Sundy.s, 1). k II. It. It., 1.08. 7.43 p. m. Por Tunkhannoek, Tovvanda r.lnilra, lthae, Oeneva and principal intermediate stations, via 1), L. k W. It. It.. 8.03 a. in.; 1.05 ond 3.33 Por (ifiicva, Rochester, Huffalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago, und all points wet, via D. It II. Tt. H., 12.(0, 3.3.1 (Black Diamond Express), 7.48. 10.41, 11.30 p. nt. Sundays, 1. H. It. It., 12.03 p. in.; 7 IS p. m. Pullman pallor nnd keeping or Lehigh alley pallor tais on all trains between WIlkes-Barre and Vew Yolk, Philadelphia, Buffalo and Sus pension Bridge. HOLLIX II. WILBUR. Hen. Supt., 20 Cortland street. Sew York. OH UII.ES s. LP.E. Hen. Pass. Agt., 20 Cortland ftrect. Sew Yolk. A. W. ONNT.MCIIER, Div. Pass. Agt.. South Heinle hem. Pa. . I'or tickets and Pullman reservations apply 309 Lackawanna avenue, Scranton, Pa. Central Railroad of New Jersey. Stations in Xevv Voik-Poot cf LIheity street, X. It., and Soot Ii Pel iv. Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insuring tlraiillnri-H and comfoil. TIME TMlLi: IX EITECT MAY 20, 1000. Tiains leave Scranton for New York, Newark, Elizabeth. Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem, Al lei'town, Maueh Chunk and White Haven, at K.::o a. in.; expieMi, 1.20; express, 1.00 p. ni. Sun daes, 2.1.1 p. ill. Por 1'ItUtnn and WIlkcs-Baire, 8.30 a, m.; 1.2iJ and 4.00 p. ni. Sund.1, 2.11 p. m. Por Mountain P.nk. 8.30 n. m.. 1.20 and 4.01 p. in. s-'nndays, 2.1,1 p. in. Por Baltlnioie and Washington, ond poinlsj South and West via Bethlehem, 8.30 a, in., 1.2H p. in. Sundays, 2.13 p. in. Por Long Branch. Ocean drove, etc., at 8.30 a. in. and 1.20 p. m. Por Heading, Lebanon and llarrUburg, via AN lentown. 8.30 a. in. and 1.20 p. m. Sunday, 2.13 p. m. Por Pottsville, 8.30 a. in., 1.20 p. ill. Thioiigh tickets to all points eavt, south anl west at lowest talis at the station. .1. II. OIII.il USP.. fien. Supt. 11. P. BU.DWIX, den. Pass. ,gt. New York, Ontario and Western R.K. TIME TABLE IS EITECT SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 1100. North Bound Tiains. Leave Leave Scian- Cubon. Atrlvsj Train. tn- 'Ia,p Cadosla. "01 ; ....10.40a. m. 11.20a.m. 1.01 p, in. Jftt .' S.11 P- "' --',a !' '" ''4' P. "' onj ft,() p. ni.Arilve C.itliondale, 0.40 p. m. South Hound Trains. Leave Leave Cadosla. Caibondalp. Scianton. flf.i ,., 7.00a. nt. 7.40 a. in. Ml " .... S.40a. m. 10.02a. m. 10.41a. m, 20(j 2.0,1 p. in. 3.31 p. in, 4,20 p, in. SUXIiVYI ONLY. N'ortli Bound. lo-avo Le.iv Scran- Catboii. Arrlv Ion. dale. CJdosla. (vj S.SOa. in. O.lOn.111. 10.41a.m. .w, ' 7.00 p. ni.Arrive Catbondale, 7.41 p. m. " south Bound. Leave l.cavc Cadonla. Caihmidale. Pctanlen. ogi 7.00a. in. 7.40a. m "0 ...... I l(1 11-m' 'II ti. in. 0.,'l.1 p.m " Tialii So. 201 makes connection for point Noilh und Sculli on Main Line, at Cadosla. ' Tmlns Xos. '.'.01 and 2(V make Main Line con nections on Sunday. Por further information, con.ult ticket agents, I c SllEIISOS. Hen. Paw. Agt.. Sew York. J I'.! WELSH. Traveling Passenger Agent. Scian 'ten. . Erie and Wyoming Valley , Time Table In Effort September 17, MOOO.- Tiains f(,r Havlcv and local points, tonnert. Ing at llawley villi Eiie ralhoad for Sew York, New'burah and Inteimediate points, leave Scian Ion at 7.0.1 a. in. and 2.21 p. in. Trains nnlve at suantoii at 10 30 a. m. and (1.10 p. m. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES B.UHIE RP.IORD CAS BE HAD In Suanton at the news stands of llelarnan Bios., 103 l-piuee and u.l Linden; M, Norton, Mi Lickavvanna avenue; 1. S. Shutzer, 311 Spiuie trect. SCALP TREATMENT. MRS. I.. T. KELLER, ECALP TRKATMEMT, BOe.f hhampoolng, ,vie. f facial massage; minlcuc Inu VA - rhiioooilv. 701 Otduov. "-.-'. .,. n. ; o.-ji- anil '.em p. 111. lllooiiuburg Divilon 1ave Seranton for Xirthuniberliind at Ul.l, 10.0.1 a. ni.s 1.0.1 and ',V ,.''' '"' 1'"r I'lvmi.utli at I ai, S.I9. 8.0.1 and l.3. . 111. 'r Xanllioke at 8.10 n. in. Arrive nt XOlllimnt.... !-..! . nr. .... 1 1 0 ft OO in.l
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