IjtyjrjpP1'' ,f?is,:$. Jliy JFW S WflWS"' JsR'flW - '1 TW- ", rt fti-f k,, c 5 5. v?" WTTVV Kjm ,-, ., , ' ,.,? i -w v t 'Ax.4f 7 -- ., IV . i' .- . ,, ty -"N Ss THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1900. to ,:M V LACKAWANNA COUNTY. tSlHaO1 CARBONDALE. OPENING OF FOOT BALL SEASON The Imllnn foot Imll team, or this city, and tht; St. Th.nnoi' College plcvcn, m' Kcriinlon, will open the noa son for litis section tit Alumni park Hutui-tlny aftPi'iHion. MaiiUKOi' Ultltoul hiij'h It will h" n "qamo for blood," it thins? which irenunilly accompanies the Rimii'. whether played for or not. Tito llni'-np of the home train has been rlmtiRod sonmvliiU shire 11ml KhtH went to Srratitun to play, so the boys have been forced to ttet down to hard practice In ordr to be in shape to meet a team reinforced by one .of their best players. Another trouble has been caused by tne fact llmUnll of the signals had to be changed b" lore they could play iigaliisi St. Thfimas. DESTKOYED BY FIRE. A barn ticloiiRlnrr to .lolm Wells, and situated on Hlrkett street, was burned to the ground at H o'clock yesterday morning;. Otllcer Garden sent In the alarm, but misjudged the location or the blaze and hnd the Mitchells lay a. line of hose on tlolmont stiect. This caused n little delay, but both com panies succeeded In getting a stream on In time to save adjoining property. The burned building was not worth mucin THE HEEBEBT CASE. The condition of Edward Herbert, who was stabbed Sunday night and operated on Tuesday night, was so serious yesterday morning that Alder man Jones and a stenographer took his ante-mortem statement, which will be used in the prosecution of his assail ants. Slrlano Is not the only guilty per ron and Constable Notify having se cured a clue, started out last night h: search of another fellow implicated In the crime. Ills name Is not known, but the olileer has an accurate des cription of him. List evening, the patient became de lirious and sank rapidly. At last ac counts he was r.lmojt pulseless and It was thought ho could not survive more than a few hours. The maximum penalty In rose the guilty parties are convicted is twelve years imprisonment. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Sirs. S. Singer and daughter, Mar tha, returned yesterday from Phila delphia. Mrs. A. V. Reynolds and Miss Mln. nle Reynolds are in New York city. The strike is hard on the theatrical business. "A Lady of Quality" was presented at the Grand Opera House last evening to a fair-sized audience. There will bp no more attractions un til October 22. Mr. and Mrs. James Gorman have returned from their wedding tour. Haiold Case has returned fiom Wilkes-Rarre. N. J. Drennan is spending a few clays at Liberty, N. Y. Mrs. Robert Rrodie and son, "William, have returned from Philadelphia. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD St. Aloysius Society's fcBoker. Deaths of Three Young Children. Funeral of the Late Mrs. Bruce. Personal News. The members of the St. Aloysius so ciety held their first smoker in their new quarters over J. II. "Wheeler's store, on Main street, hibt evening. The rooms have been newly painted and papered and present a most attractive and inviting appearance. It is (safe to predict that they will be well patron ized during the coming winter months, and the members of tte society are to be congiatulated on securing such an excellent suite of rooms, which, be sides a meeting hall of considerable size, contnlns a reading and smoking room and another for numerous games and pastimes. The smoker was foimally opened lost evening by President P. R Kilker, who made some appropriate remarks. Cigars were then handed around and While the members enjoyed the fl'o grant weed William McCartney played a violin solo; Andrew J. Median recit ed, and John f'halllce sang a solo, which was so much enjoyed that ho was coninclled to respond to an en core. William Peel, .liune.s Phlgeon and William Malloy, of Carlmndale, who weie present, weie each called up on to speak, and all tin 00 madi! re- A Skin of Roauty Is a Joy Forovor. Dli. T, I'Kl.l.Y l.ol'ilAl'O'n OltH'.XT.U, C1IHAM, UK M.llilUAI. lll.AII'llt'lKU. I'eimnn Ton, rimplcs, FrralcUa, t -. nan oki a ww wl . bltmiih on i i t v " ue uvtiviiuii, j turn atooU ih tut otU "" turn ii to arm loon , tctA i tobOfcurtt la prop, wly made. Accept no counterfeit of ilirllaruine. Pr.I. A, Huyrrt mid to UJy of tlie bnut-toa ( patient)- "AHjoa ladles will UkMui'm, 1 rocommencl Oonr uutl'a Cream u lb IfQbt harmful of all the M()n prepr I tloui " Cor ula t II DniKKlits ui 14 Iftncj-aooi'.a Dcilcri In tlm U. S., Canada, uud Curopb IW1B. 1. OorUlNS. I'roB'r. il Otf Jsbm 8t, V.T. LSVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL I CURES IBUiousnosQ, Constipation, DysooDsIa. !8ck-Keau- lacho and Livor Complaint. AUfiAR COATBI). 100 PILLS I Sold by nil drupelets or seat by mail. NrltaMedIclCo.,Clilci'9 I 2S CTS. Cold by McUctiruit & Thomns. Drua. gltits., SW Lnckawarra uve., Sciuiitoti, Va. tt.SrS8& Z A aa 13&K! AK i8tfe?3-. n ?o? cs?3S3 Jfi oT llKVi - f!..vMrr- i era Kxfjii wa-jsTJ fc-sr mZJ y SA W IMfyiU'llflflBS lwilTI?J7TalH EVERY WOMAN B)S6ttiCMtisoi3aflUll,oatblTiTgalatiiiE medlclo. Onl hurmlcw SUi tba iiureildrujjj ihaulil b ue4, Itjoti vu tho but, gel $ $L DpBlPoal,,8 Pennwoal v 'V "-r '.fP uraiiroiupt, BaioatKicertaium reawc . 'fhn ircpufuo CDr. iVal'a) uover itlsanixjint. Bold for at.COnerbnx. fay JOHN H. PHELPS, PhannBcist, ctr. WyomlnE evfnut and sueoi. maths of a cniiRiatuhitory nature nmt said much to encourage the society In their new movement to promote so cial gatherings of the members. The affair was n veiy pleasant one, unil the evening was enjoyably spent. A child of Mr. and Mis. John Har vey, of Second sticel, aged two veins, died yestutday morning. The ruueral will take place this afternoon. An Infant child of Mr. and Mis. Thomas (J. Harvey, of Vp1 Mayeld, died last evening. A 17-monlhs-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Hall, of Mayllcld, died yes li'rdii' morning of cholera Infantum, The funeral will take place lo-inoriow afternoon, Interment In Calvary cem etery, Maylleld. The funeral of the late Mrs. Kmllv Rrtico n former resident of West May Held who died at her home at .Scr.in ton nu Sunday tok place yesteidny alternoou, Services weie held In the First Baptist Church and were con ducted by the pastor Rev. .May mud Thompson nutl Rev. Mr. Kind of Giean llldge. The pall-beaieis were Harry (Irltllths. William and Harry Ctidllp, James Whltheck, Thomas Hall and Willie Langman. The esteem In whlull the dead woman was held was shown by the large attendance, both at the church uiul cemetery. W. II. Thomas has rented the house of Harry Van Kleeck, on Thttd street, and will shortly take possession. Mr. Richard Evans ami two children, of Third street, ate visiting Olyphuiu friends. Richard Hicks, of Plymouth, visited his sons hole yesterday. Several of our local musicians took part In the parade In Scnintor. yester day. TAYLOR NEWS. Unclaimed Letters Remaining at the Postoffice Work on New Silk Mill Progressing Personal News. The following unclaimed letters re main at the Taylor postolllce. Persons calling for the same will please say advertised and give dale: Domestic Sarah Jones, John Arnold, Hannah Uarnhard. Foreign Karl Mojlech, Klek Mozedan, Michael Wltry, John Pieslupskl. J. W. Reese, Postmaster. The washery of the Davis Coal com pany here continues In operation, al though short handed. The work on the new silk factory of Jones, Lubinac & Co. Is progressing' rapidly. The masonry work has been completed and the bricklayers are now at work on the upper portion, which is well under way. There is much talk among our citi zens in the Republican ranks of or ganlElng a McKinley and Roosevelt club. Taylor castle, Xo. 207, Knights of the Golden Eagle will meet In their head quarters this evening. Mrs. David Price and son, Pert, of Clark's Summit, are visiting here. Mr. William Hurst, of this place. Is visiting at Iiarnesboro, Pa. Albert Drlss, of South Scr.inton, called on relatives in town yesterday. Local branch, 1013, United Mine Workers of America, headed by their drum corps, made a good showing at the parade in Scranton yesterday. The union turned out 1.00U strong. I-ackawanna Valley council, Xo. SI, Junior Order United American Me chanics, will meet in their now quar ters in Red Men's hall this evening. Mr. John Parkers 1ms returned home from Unlontown. CLARK'S SUMMIT. A gang of men under the sunei vi sion of Emery Brown are engaged in repairing the damage at the condens ery, caused by the breaking of the large water tank Friday. H. It. Smith, of Green Ridge, .spnt yesterday with friends here. Albert Floss, the popular soap agent, was in town yesterday. The funeral of John Carroll was held yesterday morning from his lute home on Winola avenue at 10:;lo o'clock. Long before the hour set for the funeral the house was tilled with the mounting friends and relatives of the deceased. At 10:45 o'clock lhe funeral cortege slowly moved to the cathedral, where a solemn high mass of requiem was celebrated by Father Feeley. During the mass the church choir beautifully chanted funeral an thems. Interment was made In the Hyde Park Catholic comtory. The pall bearers weie Messrs. John Madden, John Mm ray, Patrick Hannan, Ste phen O'Connor, Aimiow Duulaey, Cornelius Carroll. Dr. C. K. Meiril! has purchased the Keith property and Is now occupying the same. Mr, and Mis, Ed. Scoti and family linvo been visiting old friends here. Mr. and Mrs, Luther Hello and daughter. ofHradfoid. are visiting Mrs. Relies' sister, Mis. Elvlia Ciriflln. Why Expeiiment On Yourself With remedies of doubtful utility when you can get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which has stood the test of lime',' Twenty-live yeais' sale and libs have proven that remedy to bn a piompt and certain euro for colds, ft will euro a cold In a day If taken as soon as the cold has been contuicled and before It has settled In the system, Sold by all druggists, Matthews Oios,. wholesale and retail agents. CLARK'S GREEN. A lui'Be number of our usually he ilili fill vllliiKurs hnvit been allllftcd with a dlaeas-o res-einbllns collo or cholera morbus. It has had no serious effects, and thus fur Is of short duration, A number of our old s-oldlers attend ed the Inspection of Sergeant (leoi'e Fell Post at Wnverly on Saturday eve lilupr last, and were greatly olated over tllo exercises. The .Simpson I'ulon, of Kpumth l.eitsues which held their senil-unnual meeting on Fildny nveiilng and during the Saturday which followed, was wtll attended. The Friday evening enter tainment was made very Interesting iiy tho use m' tho stereonticoii. The sub .1ect consldeted Is one ot almost unl YHisul Intirest, vln; "The Work of the Cartoonist." Itov. St. S. nod.shall, the lecturor and manipulator, showed grnt tact In his selections. Tho program Pills as published In Hip columns of the Tri bune, was with ono exception carried out to the letter. Delegates were 'pres ent 'from the several Loa Riles of this vicinity, which Includes parts of the Hlnghuititon, Honesdalo and Wyoming districts of the Wyoming Conference of the Methodist Episcopal church, The program was Inigely historical, much was learned of the lives of the founders of Protestantism, for this wus the general subject considered. This In cluded the lives of John WU'III', the Lollards, John Huss, Martin Mtther, John Calvin, and ulso the meaning of the term Protestantism. The local chapter did the social hour mid dinner to perfection, seivlng upward of one bundled with substantial repast In the short time of ono hour, In a room of the size of twenty by twenty-four feet. Much credit Is due to Hie able na'ilst ants. The following officers weie elect ed for the ensuing year; W. A. Son fold, piesldent; A. A. Uavls, vice president: Mrs. Fanny It. .Sherman, secretniy; Miss buhl Doershclnier, tiensurcr. Xext sepslon will be held In Factoryvllle .sometime In early spring of liifll: time of meethur to be named by the Factoryvllle League. PECKV1LLE. Mr. A, U, Thorpe has returned, nf-t'M-spendlng several days In South Gib son and Carbondale. Mrs. L, Mariies and Mis. Arlle Jen kins spent Tuesduy hi Dunmore. Miss Irene Iieattys has been slightly indisposed for several days. Mr. George Sltgreaves Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Florey, of Scran ton. Edward Dougherty, of Carbondale, was a caller in town last evening. The local board of Irnde met In tegu lar session tit Odd Fellows' hall last evening. On Tuesday evening a large num ber of young people tendered Muster Archie Tlnklepaugh, of Hickory street, a pleasant surprise, the occasion be ing Maslar Archie's twelfth birthday. The youngsters were royally enter tained by Master Aichle and his mother, Mrs. Tlukleoaugh. The even ing was one of enjoyment, being spent in playing games and other amuse ments, refreshments being served at a kite hour. Those present departed, one and all wishing Master Archie many returns of the day. Archie re ceived many valuable and pretty gifts. Those present were: Misses Jessie Uolllster. Blanche Kennedy. Ethel Da vis, Elian Thomas, Xellle Gendnll, Gruce Day, Roberta Bartolet, Delia Sears. Ada Walker, Masters George Reck, Lee Blocs, George and Henry Bonner, Charles Kennedy, Chester Samson. Earl Spencer. Charles Den nis, Willie Morgan, Frank Ganzamll ler, David Price, Layton Jenkins. OLYPHANT. AIkjiiI fmr liuiulroil and fifty iihiIi, anil ljrcal.rr boy-, fiom luw accompaniril l,(r Hnmi't, Mllltjiy h.inil, partiipttcil in the pumic at Sci.intn i jtstcnlay. MM Asms I'uk'iiuii, or l'iil-.lon, spent yes lei day witli friomto Iicip. Mi. IMwaiil Oilatt .nu Mis .t. i:. Hums, of (iclatt, aic the gueil uf Hit l. C. Ilian, of Susnuclunin stiri't. MM Maigaicl Kelly, who has hocu i.-.illg MM Uny Walsh, of Dnnmoiv tit-et. will it" turn lioinr to Phil.iilrlihi.i today. Mhj WaMi will accompany her home. Hev. K. .1. lfain;litoii. nf Dtinnioir, was i eallcr in towii cstcnla. Ml". Jjiiii- Vine, of lll.iki'b, lia- iHurneil .iflfi an ilonilnl i-ii with ii'latitis at AiiMinia, (Y.ini. Cabin Vail, of Jninjn, Mtril frii'inl at this pliiie jcsleriliy. Mic T. W. Watkins ami Miss Mary A. I'.vaiu spent Tiicsthy with Wi-t lci.inloii irlilitrs Miss Ilelioiah Powell, of l'liniileine. isiteil her Mstci, Mi-s l.ouis f)lo klii'i jfrr, jestiulay. .lames OMalley and M. I'. O'lloic weie visit oi. at Caihunilale last Mcninir. u For Female Complaints, and diseases arising from an Inipi..-: stato of tlie blood Uehty's Celery Nerve Compound Is an invaluable spe cific. Sold by Matthew Bros. THEATRICAL. ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK. Lyceum. Vi:i)MllY. "A Lady of JiijIIii." SMI nil.VV. Alti-inoun and niRhi. Cu'ckill." "David Academy of Music. ALL WTXK PhiiIpI I!, ilj.ui jiwI l'oiiiuiiy. Gaiety. TIIUlIi: HAYS. IJaimy I'lllhT lfriuri'.. P.iii'u lliir- LAST TIIIIL'i: 1JAYK-.M. Itccvos' Company. Academy of Music. Tlio DjiiM It. Hj-.iii tiniipiny ihcw i'n Urtfc liomi'i i".tcid.n. At icitcuhy's nutlnco "In- RDiuu" v,,it, pioiluccil, and lu-.t triiing "Tlie Time MusU'tci'ii.." "'I lit- (l.illi,- Slim" will ho )l.ii'd lid', allLi nciuil .unl "A Mlilniitlit -MnirlJKi'" tills cidiliii,. "A Lndy of Quality." IIUKima HI ilr will luins "A Uilv nf l,iii.iiy," mnli'1 tlie (llioillnu of llcnil Gn.'ll, tonUlii fi :m in:u(inuit In ilie I.jlciimi. MU, jtl.ifl li.ls piiitliaiil nil ilnhW o tills play, and npuiul licr se.i'.i.iii witli it llil jc.ir ai ilu. (ii.ml opii.i lioii-c In Xrw Ynifc, nhrre flip m-oiiiI an ai-tl-tlo anil Iti.uniiil aiu'Less, tilling till' laifc'c lionv iiIkIiI afier nlxht, dn-pltc Hit- liot wiatlii'l. Mlsk lllali's tirat 0iieaui;ii. in .Von- Voik as , M.n was tlie iiuH-iilnir triinnpli of lior raiocr. tniiwunthr Ve- oik rrllic ilcflauu lliat il.e put t Cloiiiula Wlldalirt fltleil l,cr an If II. had l.i i ii -puhlb niiiim (,.r lici, unl tout lict.tid wliWy and fauiriild, upon ilu- lv ilmn nf tli' iivnoi of tl.o (opnlK'it nf the p',n in dhpoiii- of e rlgldi. to piomoe it to 'u inlii"v, hi iMiptieiiilit dtiMi fi.r lli. puiu.iial of the put of ('luilnda U'lld.ili., 'Davy Cronkfitt." liudliiu'b Xciv York "Dai.v trwUiu' itniuiiv, whl.'li pio.enn ililt oor popular old play ,u tlio l.jceiini liiwirr l-ainiilay, (lit, ,t, afloinoon and oonliis:, h aald lu propuil id,. ,i0C(. j Int.t,0. polltau pijlo. cauln(t wnvty fr uK. ,,ciui. ofqnn "Lob Caliin" ono, "VVoltco at tho Door," '"Iho Slum- Smpn," no Tlio (Oinpoiiv ha, ..vn placing tho Liiuir houici and coinoi well n iIoimhI li, Mil' pn, alonir tlio lino, lVanl; Clt-nus. .1 Collfmnla aclor, whu U roniidid to Uo Slujo'j suuoisor in dm ,u,.t of My Ciodalt, plays that iolo, wlulc Miv, llcli-n Hay, a Nrw YoiL attuM of icpulallon. plajs Kli'uuoi VniiBlin. Tlio upporiliia; uM aio laid In lie w'oll selrilcil uud xlronir, Davy Cioil,. ii ii ivpurivu in no ono ot tho hiunri.il ii". H' Ol tllO WSfOII, wliM, .how's tho "Jdjl of llio ILiit WouU'i Is t III iiopular wiili (lie public, and l likely to imtlhu u.my of hp m-wlloil up tO'daio .Huh),- pljjs. Governor Bob Tnylor. On noM Monday itllit .11 Ilu- Ljicmii llicuUr Ihu Jir.t id lhe ton mipcib iiilottalniiKim whVitd by tlio lliockwaj uniiao foi the picont soaiin, will UU plaio, wlifii hu piimc ol ilu'i. toiifiiul niatnis, OiiM'tiinr Hob Tmloi, will do ihcr hi fimoiw adiiroiK on "The I'ld'Hi' and Ihu How," 'I Ini Vcv.- Woild. in an cdi(uilal, tain; "VVhi'llior uilh i.ioitth oi fiddle, fvttowiiior f toll rt I.. Taor, cf 'IVmicsuv, Is easily one if lhe inivt JuoniplUliod pvioinicu In the world." NATIONAL LEAGUE. U I'lilliddplda n. II. , Boaton ,,,,.., ,,l) 0 fl 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 H i l'lilladelpbla, o U 2 0 0 0 -j n i Batteries LtwU and Clarke; Ortb and Mc. ruruiud. t'liiplie lluut B Ul To Disprove Facts. It Is Decidedly Easy to Verify 5cranton Opinion. Nothing by way of an Introduction could be added lo lhe experiences mid opinions given below, which could In crease their valup, Scranton people can safely be left to draw their own conclusions based on Hitch convincing proof as this cltlzou offers. Whin Is there lucking In evidence like this to satisfy a dyed-in-the-wool doubling Thomas? Mrs. K. Davis, of M18 Hampton street, says: "My kidneys troubled me for three years more or less, with sharp, shooting pains In the small of my bnck less during the duy than ut night, unless I lifted anything or strained my buck or overexerted myself In doing my housework. At night I turned from side lo side tr.Ung to find a. coin fortub e position, and It kepi me awake for hours. There was also a kidney weakness which was very annoying and distressing at all times. I became so bad that 1 was confined lo my bed for over u week and hnd to have a doc tor. It was then that I saw Doan's Kidney Pills advertised and so highly recommended by Scranton testimony Hint I wus Induced to get them from Matthews Bros.' drug store. They proved to be ,1ust what I needed and helped me right away. My back was better and stronger than It hud been for u long time and the kidney weak ness completely disappeared." For sale by all dealers. Price, i"0 cents, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Sole agents for the United States. Remember the name, Doan's, and take no substitute. TRIAL LIST FOR THE CONING TERM Cases That Will T. Heard at the November Term of Common Pleas Couit. Following Is the trial list for the three weeks' term of common pleas court beginning Monday, November 1L MONDAY, NOV. 1J. I. T. .Tonc.1 s f'il.i of Seranlon; aumpil. M. P. pellniaii . Ulty nf horanlon; aiwinip. sit. I'ijiiI. rinoll ?. Jl. I'. Worden; waiter. Anthony Stiillaiky s. .lolin Asnell: wases. Itirliaul T. Odens . Smith .t Ora; ttiiKix. Miny 17. LllioitNon i. .lobn J. Falioy; inlot pleader. Owiii lloiinfll i. P. ll.ii,'i'r & Son; Inter pliadei'. Power .k lender t. Waslder TieaMiie; ni.ind.i mil?. Iluueiio 11. Cull, ft al., v. M. V. Wynibs, giianlian; ejeitinenl. llenjainin I)aii . Scrmilou Tiaition company; lie-pa-,3. Sadie Ii Coleman s. Scianion Traction coin- pany; trespass. Annie forties s. Cily of Carbondale; trcp.n. Mominkl: llealey . Cily of Scranton; lies pass. William Snalth s. Thomas Walsh; appeal. Julia Clolieily s. City of Sjranton. Heianton TiMdion romputiy: trespass. .leionie f.jncb s. Jtatul Sleeiis, et al.; ic plevin. 11. W. Smith A'. Mary 1Yal-.li; appeal. .1. Ii Ciom s. llakei- A-plult I'nvliiK com pany; trespass, .1. C. Il.ite-oii s. Henry Leiilliev; appeal. I'lliiKin Knisteln Ar Co. vs. Maiy Donnelly and Palilik Donnelly; jmlliiclil opened. TI'ISIIAY, NOV. 1. 1!. L. CiiisliuiK ' '-nu s. Si union Hjilu.i) (ompany; n.'.'-iinip-ii. I". Cnsiik . W. II. T.oituii: appeal. L. 11. firovoonoi is. S. .1. Cook, et ul. ; ejeet infill. .lame- loniiMii ss. Stianlon Tiailion loin p.inj ; ticras. Maig.uel Conway s. Winitied f.jnett; ttej p.its. Alexander Him. .k Co. is. Miiliael HoosaiU; appeal. n. A. l'o is. William CuIk: tiespa-,s. Homy .1. Spuil.li is. I-'iedeiiik Weyandt; eject ment. Malliewnon V Snook w. Mr. Joliu Kolo-ki; appo.il. James .). O'.Malley s. Scianion Railway loin panv: appeal. wi:i)ni:sday. XOV. 11. .1. ndrado .k Co. . Sophia Ili-'Keliel; ainnii sit. lolin Wllllann f. Lllen .1. Midisan; ejeet niciit. A. W. Villliains, et al., s. .lames T. Creep, el. al. ; tre-paw. Maiy Decker s. Kllen Moialiun; iiespas li II. Ilukliin-. . Con-olid.iKd Water Sup pl r ompany; tre-pass. MONDAY. XOV. 11'. John I,. Haiti-., ot al., vs. Maiy Harirtt; assumpsit, James IV. llealey is. John J, (ionium wages. .1. V. Keltel in. frank Johnson; wage. O. M. I'letdiir s..W. IV. Wlllhms; waaos. William Weber is, Smith & (Jras; ia,'or.. Annie V. Pltciiiiiinon. et al., is. Muy Kelly, ft ill.; felsned Issue, Thomas f, Leon.nd vs. Hunt Cnnuell, Ltd,; appeal. Maiy Duflin . City of Seruiilun: lnp.is, Vid'iol.is Ciliiil.l i. Annie llaslain; w.ntes. T. Men.iwoalhei is. lllla M. Wilson, oi.; ejeitiiuul, Tliouia-. II. Spi iikit, it al., v. T. C. lt.ililii-.ou, et al. ; elrctniont, . Ilnclansky 1. Seranlou llilhra) I'limpany; tll-slKK-.. Henry llii"y vs. Suaiilon Tiailion inuipany; appeal, Not ill Unit Lumber company i. Thomas f, Dotilin, et ul. ; all, exoiutinn. New York llaklnir I'owdcr company is. John T, Williams ,V Co.; appeal. T, C. llnbliisoii is, lltmy lloshmldei; si I fa, Wolf Warren, llns. is. Itonta (llass j'lpe and Conduit lompauy; ejectment. linos ri.win ih. f, W. V. SI. T, A, It. uil oly; uppial, l.utlier Keller m. (I. K. faliclillil; JudKinout opened. Ann M, Hale is. Suantou IIjIIj ii.uipaiii; tll'el'a. 'IfKSDW, NOV. -.11, I llaild .--(n nl.s in. I,lio Leliotk.i; iiMiuupsit, I P. J, llnuaii . Seianloti Italliiuy toinpany; llip(i. (.'. S, Iiihbe w, II, D. Iliuiiiaii; lepleiiii, I Sihwait, shltlrr A.' Co. i. II. I). Illnnun; ,' repleiln, ) I'JrctlUi Uty Laud and Impioieiiient oompiuy I ii. ile.st iiuis'i' t oai lompauy; ejtviinent, II. Knclawlrr v. II. (i'ddslestr; appeal. Miry Dufly w, Mary DuKy; ejrdm.m, llxeler Machine WoiU n. Pine Hill Coal com- inij; asiiiiiipsit, li T. DaiU is. Siiantoii Hallway toinpany; tier pass. Wullaie llatbci id. ci.aiitn 'liactivii eompauy; appeal, wi:m:sdav, xoy. 21. llild:el O'C'uiu.ei, el al., 1, Sciuntim llallwa) rompaiiy; iiesp.iiu. li (I. Woidrii 14. Cluiles Kjo.-Iiki-; ussumpsll, I.nilftliffc Coal company, Ltd., vs. .V, Y S. & Y, Coal Co. j asjuinpslt. (I. T. Uailicr 1. J. Heekivltb, it al.; appul. lolin II. McLean u. Central Itillioad (onipauy of Now Jerey; appeal. MONDAY, NOV. U. CoulliKiilal Trust company u. William II, Win. Ion, a-liiir.; cl fa. . . rrotlilinjliani id. luiles II. Wellr; eject. nieiil. ' Annie L. Itoss 1. It. M. Hiiland; ejcclment. Maitln Kurroy m. Mullieilii & Judge; wa;c. 51. J. Manjau is. I', I', l'ilgcr, el al. ; wagea. A. Malliioiuki is. Simon Blenerfeld; Inter jdeadcr. Vorthern Coid and Iron loiiipany va. Scranton (iai and Uolcr company; Irei-paiii 1 H The People's Exchange. JMMw4rSiAJSsAv'SsSi'Si',aw',SAW A POPULAR C.LKAKINC, IIOUHI2 for tits Haiiilt t Alt Whn Have Houses Relit, Keul fottttc or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, of Who Want Situation or Help Thou Small Advertisements Coit One Cent it Word Six Insertions to; rive Cents u Wordllxoepi Hltuiitloiu Wttntci Which Aim In sorted, l-'rce. FOR RENT. ion iii:.sT"iiot;st: on" Mii'fi.i.v avunui;. Itiiinltc 107 Alullirny stifrt, foh7iest m'TJckawans AVi'.stin, four floorn) elciatori hat store (ml Iota tion In Scrititon, FOR SALE 1011 SALK-HAY SADDI.i: OIXDINtl (UIISNY) fouled IMMj lit hands hlab; Keiitii'.-'ty ''fed; noes all addle Kulta; trots close to I inlt.utis; pel Ice Hi' sound and kind. Apply Oll.'i llnrkf, Si"iiueliatii Hoiifr, S. Main stic-et, 1'lltstun. PHIVATi: SALK-KNI'lHr'. t ONTI'.STS llOltSI'. Xo. I'latl place. Ciirpels, furnllurp, lace iiirtulin, shades, plctuics, etc.; great IhUkIih. WANTED . IVANTLD-LlnllT Oil TKX 'IHOITSANII UOI. hill for a term of three. Hie or len yean at 4 per ci nt, Intctosi pj.iiib'e eviry tluee 01 six inonllis to unit. A r.ue i halite lor tbode luunif Hast hinds In care for, or money in banUk. (Jill idnod 1011I cdlnle seciirll. Sifer than any bank. Aililicra II,, tan- of W. IV. Lallnop, l.M Wash. IiikIoii uiciuie. Stint Inn. WANTED-TO BUY. vT8Kt'xiTniIx"u' S'LOTI ACl?rNi:S ; must be in KOod order; itite particulars ai to make and price. Address, L. M., cjcncral de livery, Scranton, Pa. FURNISHED HOUSE. I'UHNISItllD IIOUSF. 1011 KCNT-lXtJlilltt: AT :ai Macuion aienue. ROOMS WANTED. s- S-0S--r 11AXTED-2 On S PURNISIIi:i) HOOMS. KOIt llttlit housekecpintc; centiully located. Au drey, J. W Williams bulldlnir. City. REGRUITS WANTED. MAHINH COUPS UNITED STATES NAVY UK rrulta wanted Able-boilled men; eenice rn our warships in all parts of the world and on land In the Phillppir.es, when required. Lieu tenant Colonel II. H, Russell, N. W. Corner Lack awanna and Wyoming nveiuica, Scrantcn. tosroffsroLgiV. LOST OH STALKS' A LAUOK UlLLDOti, weliths ubuul lllty pounds. Answers the name of Wallace; a reasonable lO'vaid for lhe letinn or Infonnatlon lhe ciillty puity that has lilm. Elans' Hotel, 27". Xoitii Main nienii"', Dutch Gap. REWARD o.lW Ri:WAHD LOST 0010111:11 OTII LlVKIt and wliif cocker spaniel dog (iioilrl ai, swcK. to name of Governor, fot the ilirdinan, l.'ii I'cnu avenue. LEGAL. notick is iinnr.BY civux that a huli: lias been itiantcd to .-Jiow- cause win' Oliie Painliaiii, administrattix of the elate ot C. D. Karnluiiu, deceased, should nut be dlsdiarged, leturnab'.! In ncM aiKument court. OLIVE 1'AHNHAM, Administiatik. in mi: estate or honoua i'laxshky, ui:- ceased. In the Oiplians.' Couit of Lacka wanna County. NotUc is hiiebv uiien that a rule lias been ai, lined by said Courl to show cause why Jol n I'lanuc'iy, adiiiluislialnr of said estate, shall not be disiharKcd. Heiiirnablc to next Argument Court, beginning Oct. Si. I'M). P. W. OALLAQIinit, Attorney. i:TATK OK SIAHY LYNK1T, DCCUASUD, LAIi: of the Hniouxl: of Dunuiote, County of Lack awaiina, and -laf of lVnnylvani i. Notice is hereby jjiien thai letters of administration in the aboio estate iiaio lieen planted to the un dersigned, and all persons baiinii claims 01 de mands against the said estate will present tiicni for payment, and those indebtid thereto will made immediate- pa.iinent to ALHKKT BALL, Admtiilstiatur. NOTICK TO OWNKHS OK I'ltOI'l'.HTY ON Sclent h street between Wet Lickawaiuu .liiiiue and Scranton -.ticel. The folloivin is a ccpy of a icsolutior. of Cilj Councils of tlw ( iiy of Scranton, I'enna., apinoved Seii. Ji', KiOU: Ilesolied, lly the Conitiion Council uf tlie City oi Scrunton, ihc Select Council cineuriinit, that seventh utieet from Widt l.v.kawaium avenue lu Scranton slieet, be paved, and the rosl theteof be uss.-ssod iii;uir.-r the abiuting properties ae cc.rdlne; In Hie foot front rule. Providing lliat three-fourths of all the members oleeted to each blanch of the Councils s'ull tutu In favor thcr--of. On th; passage of this icolution by the said three-foiulli lotc and ils appiuial bv the Mayor, Hie City Clirk .slnll publish a copy there uf, for a period of ten cl.is. In two m-iwpapeis puuiuueii in i no i'iiy oi cranioii, -i.itinic mat , unlcws a majoilly of tlie ownei of propcilj kuuttinc; on i-aui Seventh .street between (lie points above limned, shall slanifi- to eauueil-. In wilting witliiu .sixty dais fiom the dale of the uppiut.il of llils ifsolutlon, llielr preferciKc nf the mnunl.il d-sired for sucli pueinent, Councils will pioeeed to pass an oidlnanee ill lecliiig Hie paling ot said toad oi street, between lhe peinti above named, with such material as tiny see tit. Appioved by Select Cumuli, Sept. 'JO, lftOi). CH.V-i. f. WAGNIlll, Prcldeiil. Appioied by ( oiimoiH to"mil, Aug. 1.1. 1M U.M. V. i.Riri'lTHS, President. .'ppioied Seit. 27, H1W. JAMKS M01R, Mayor. I'nbll-lieil in puisiianre of pruiiIons of lhe foiegolni; lesoluliuii. M. T. LAVKI.I.E, Scranton, l'a., Oct. 4, I'M'. City Cleik. H. C. (Jlbbs vs. Dr. Wilton Snrel; lre-pas. f. M. HalUtead is. C. I). Mlntcis; appeal. .Maiy C'.ilpin is. City of Scuntou, Scranton Tiaitlou (oiupau.i; ticspas-, 1'eunrr I: Cliapiell is. K. It, (liittlllis, et al.; all. cM'iutlou. Michael .Slalturd . Niantoii Itailmii c.oni i.iny; trespass, .lames Kelly ie, l.liy of Sciaiitou; liepa-4, llesslo .lnde . M. P. Caller, et al.; His. pass. Ik J. Isiillth IS. Mabel A. inltli; diloiCr. . W. hoxVi el al., is. W. (libson Jones, el al,; liespju, 1'ied (1. Mason, alitiieo, in .1. A. Siraiilou A Son; as-.iiiupll. Annie ('. Zuplenski is. funk .S.iciieka; appeal, lolin Movers is. Lackawanna Mills; tiespau, (.'. II, Seals is, Cily of Scianion; lu'-i.iv-. TflMlAY. NOV, 27. Mai.i M. Oliiness, et al is, Siunu.it Railway c'ouiiauy; tiespass. Mliliacl Finn Ik. W, huallow; uppeal. Thomas 11, Hails, it al,, is. hiihiu Spencer, et nl,; tripas, lloiougli of .Iciiiii n is. James D, Siockei ; ..il fa. Jennie f. Dean r, Cily of midiiiuii; icpai. Harlley ,k (iiahaui u. Alice D. Iliiigliam; up 1'isl, i:. II, lliintingtoii is. J, D. William..; repleiln. 11, D. Blown A: Cn. s, .r9. John Kolotkl; apiieal, Lewis 11 eisbdger is. N, Y O, i 11. Rallioail; iiepaks, Maiy Homy is. Anna I.', .ninleli, aduii, Wr.DNLSDAY, NOV. 2S. Kirs Slatlmwiy Co. is, houlli School ilUilut uf fell Uiv, I'ililp; aiaiiinpsil, (irorsio (olne is. Scianion Railway conipauv; a3imipsit. II. F. N. IMnunU is. S. I', Lungjirccl; ie,pas, II. Mulligan's Sons w, Michael (iooili; j.siuiin. I, Ik Milllisau. oil., is, MMiael liooili; a-iinii-lt. PENNSYLVANIA oWlOIALS. By Inclusive Wc fiom The Acsoclatcd J'uin. Philadelphia, (lit. 10. The diiettois of th 1'euns.ilianla rallftjad lodiy decied an additional solidary and an additional assistant slock tuns for ilcik lo be located in .New Yoik and ailend lu the stock Hansfer buslnewi lu that illy, Rob ell II. (,'iofl, uf I'hlladelpliia, wu, iijinecl for the pasllloii ofsi-ecrelary unci John n, Marshall, also of Ibis cily, fur a.slstanl tun, for c-letl. Their lieadiiiailerj will be- at 120 llioadway, and the appointments date after Dee. 1. A. .1. County, ot this city, Mas chosen iifeUtant lo Secretary Situs, in this city. The lioaid also appointed John f. Reynolds, of Philadelphia, to bv auditor of the empire line. HELP WANTED-MALE. ivanti:I)-an i:ii:iiium:i:i yoiimi max in heme fin iilshnm and ililnawaie as livid or aluik iintl sitleslMii,. Ipply lo siiperiiiloiideiil. Jonas Look's Sous. WAMT.D-M MACllINi: IH N.Nlills ' AXIMHll.l" cm foi slull wviki wanes, 'SiJO lo i,;,j pii day of elalit hoius, AIo two pump iitiiiieis; wascrs aitt per month. Vddre II S. Phillips, Siip-ilntendent, lleni, .i, DRESSMAKING. DlltiSSMAKtXfl I'Olt C'II1LDIH:N TO OttDKIl! aba ladles' waists. Louhe Shoemaker, 212 Adams itinue. MONEY TO LOA N. iiosYro !N-sTitAiaiiT ilimT Al' nnio, C'uiry, Council Ltiiildititr. ANY AMOllNr OK MONCY TO LOAN. olIICi;, atralRlit loins or FlulldlnR and Loan. At Irom 4 (0 C per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 'JK-Ula Council bulldlnir. FITCATiON WANTlTn-'llY 0II1L TtHloTlIlN eial houcioil: in small famil.t. I'leii'-e call lit all llehui'U alenile. Can uhe sood lefer encc's. COI.OIH'.D MAN WANTS Mil ATION 01' VNV kind, Hlenoitrapher, t.ipenrltcr; reteieiucs, cApi'iiciitc (. ,1 llliite, ''' Lackawanna me. SI I LiVTlON- VANTKD-r..VI'i:itlliNCr.l IHIOIi. keeper deslies a perm.imnt po-itlon; til arj i an be easily llpuluk'd. Addies T. k, (leneial Delliery. WANTCD A IHislTIO.V MY A Itl'.l'IXLD. educated .loiinc; lady as companion or lun-v for elderly Inly or inulil cue for child. l'lil ihiss ii'feienees, Adibess Ho II, Vol 1 li Me lioopany, l'a. VOI N(l MAN IVAS'l .-.II f VITOS 01' ANY kind, (.Icnoitruphei- and l.ipewiitei. Itefei-eiii-" and i.perlciicf. C. J. Mhlte, .Vr. Lacka iianua aienue. SITI'AIIOS WANTKIl-roSITION Itriil.'lltl.Nl'. some outside liiistlliiK by an ei,"rienced lin,ikki-piet; refeienc.'. Addiess II. , Tilbuiii" ut ile e. a midijLi: ii:ii widow i.miy wocld i.im: lo liaic a dilution as a Inilj's inline oi as boiisekeipr!- in u email fundi) ; can itiie icfti (iiees If needed. Addiess Maiy Jones, Tiihuue iiillcc. Slil'VnO.N VNTIUl-llV A LADY 10 WOlilc by lhe dai, wasliiug in leaning. 171,1 Mini lull uieliue -SITfATION WANTLD-HY A 011(1, 1.1 YIIAltS old. to tuUe caie, of ehildieii or ilo light boii-euork. Call nt 407 I'eidinand stiect. 11ANTKD-1IY A YOl'.NO rOLORKD JHN, A place as look: yood all-iomul couK. (.'all or address, John .u jg, ;;j.t iVntie tieet. CITY SCAVENGER A. II. UIIHiOS fl.HANS 1'lilVY YAliLlS AND cess pool: no odoi. Improved pumps twiil. A. M. IHHllOS. Piopiictor. Leave older. ll'W North .Main avenue, or Kicke's drug store, coi ner Adams and Mulbeii. Telephone 11540. PROFESSIONA L. Ceitifled Public Accountant. i:i)WAHD C hl'AI'LDlNG, cis' Hank liiillding. V. V. il TltAD- Architects. KDW'ARD II DAMS. buildiiiK, m rantoii. AHC11ITKCT, CONNK1.L flti:i)i:HICK I. URDU'S. ARCHITECT, PRICK biiiliiinir, I -i' Waliiiralo:i aienue, Seranton. Cabs and Carriages. ltfimn: tiiii:p cabs and caiihiaukn; ijest ol korlie Prompt allention Blien orders, by 'phone. 'Plume- 207J and 5.i3J. Joseph Kellei. 124 Linden. Dentists. DR. C. L. UlLUNIlKltHKIt, 1'AI:i,I BlTH.DIS'n, Sniuce btieet, Seiaiilon. DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON HRIYATIC HO"--pital, eoinci lljiiininir and Mulheiry. DR. C. V. I.AfUACIl, 115 WYOMING AYK.Nt'l.'. Dlt. II. f. RKYSOI.DS. Ol'f. I. O. Hotels and Restaurants. 1 ill: i:i.K CUT, 125 AND 127 I'HA.NKI.IS' AM' nue. Hates leusonable. I'. X.IUOLKR, 1'iopiietui. SCRASTON IIOUsK. NHAlt I)., 1.. A: W. I'AS. Kniier depot. Conducted on Hie Nuiopean plan. VICTOIt KOCH, 1'ropiietoi. Lawyers. .1. W. IHlOWSINli, VI'TORNLV AND ( OC.NSKL- lui-at-la. Rooms SI2-JI.". Meats luiildliiu;. D. II. RIH'I.OCII.i:. ATTOHXKY-LOAXS NLOO. Il.llid on leal estate securliy. Meals bulldlin,-, (oilier W.ihllH,loi: aieiiu and Spiutc itreel. niA.NK i:. uuvu:,"ATronsi:v amm oiiskl. loi-at-law. - ibur bulidlli)., Rooms 13 and 14, Washington amine. WII.LAI1D. WARHK.N .V and cuniisellois-ai-law. M'a-dilngtoii au'iu.e. U'NAPP. ATTORNLVS Republican buildiui.', .ilSL'P .V JI'.lllP. ATTORSKYS AND ( OUS-tellors-.il-law-. ( onimunwi-allli buildini,', Roou.s !, 2u and 21. JAMIN W. OVKFOIID, TIORNi:Y-AT-LAW. Rooms 511, 515 and 510 Iloaid of Tiade build. Inf. KDWARD W. 'IIIAYIIR. ATTflll.NIIY. MVI'OOI, Will tlooi, Mcuu buildiiik'. ROOMS L. A. WITIIIX A'rniHSI'.V-AT.LAW, HOUtll of Ti.uk' buildiui;, Simmon, Pa. C. R. priCllLR, A'lTORNKY-ATI.AW, HOARD ol Tiade Ijidldiiii;, S-ianton, l'a, iVw'iTR'W.' i- WILCOX, THADHRS' nationaT Bank bulldliiK, C. COMKdVS, HI3 Itlll'l I1I.IC1N IH'il.DINCl. ArwTilKR'rTlOLf, AITORXf.V, MIIARS III.Dti, Fhysiclttns and Surgeons. i:.ai.li:n, .hi north" WAiiis"(iVox DR. W, nmiue, iHt.w, i.'moiii:ai oitici: ri wash"! IiikIoii airline. Rcsldi'iiic, 1 IIS Mulbeiiy. ( hioiilo dl-ean's, Iiiiim, heal I, l.lilnej 4 anil lirnltn-iiiluary rrgani u ieelally. Hours, 1 lo 4 p. in. Schools. Sl'UtJlTirOr,"Tilin.A(,K ANSA, MRANTO pa. Couioe pnpaialoi.i lu inllexe. law, medi ilue or b slues. Opeu Sept, 2ih. Send for calulogue. Rev, Thomas M I'.imi, 1,1., II. pilu ilpal mid piopiletoi; 11, Ik Plumley, ,. SI, lie.idiuailc'i, Seeds, (j. it ci.AHK a 10.. si:i:iismi:n ash ni-ri ci.iuiin, H "le .01 Walilnglou aii'inie; uinn houses, l'1'.'l N011I1 Main aienue; aioie nle plinuo, '!. . Wire Screens, jo.-i:i'ii iiii:rti:L. rkmi .hi lickawvsna aienue, sirauion, Pa,, minufaciiiier of Wlie fci 1 ecu. Miscellaneous. BAl'fR's "ORCIIIMIU-ML'SIC FOR BALLS, picnics, iiarllcs. icieptious, ieddiui.'s and ton. ceit wolk luniUhcd. for leims adduss R, J. Ilauci, conductor, 117 lYjomlng aienue, olci llulbeil's iuuic store. MKOARGKi: BROS., PIHNTf.IlV SUPPLIES, K. velopes, paper bags, twine. U'archouie, 130 WjihlugtQii aienue, Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLE PENNSVLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule In Effect May 7. ltOO. .Trnlns leave Bcranton: 0.4D ii. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburtf, PhlladelphlR, Balti more, Washington find for Pitti burg nnd the West. 0.38 n. m., week days, for Hnzleton, Pottsvllle, Beading, Norrtstown, nnd Flillndelphia; and for Sun bury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, Bnltlmore,Washlngton and Pitts burg and the West. 2-18 p. m,, week days, (Sundays 1.08 p. m.,) for Sunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia. Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. For Hazleton, Potts ville, Beading, &c, week days. 4.37 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hazleton, Potteville, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. 11. WOOD. (ion. Pass. Agt. .1. n. HUTCHINSON, (len. Jiff. Delaware Xackawanna nnd Western. In flfcct .lime 10. 1100. Poulh Leaie Scr.iiilnn for New York at l.5. 3.00, A. id, s.tHi nnd 10.0. a. m., ItSS, 8.M and ?;ln.P- "". for Phlladolphlii afft.10, 8.00 and 10 05 a. in.; li.r.-, and :i.;l:i p. m. for Stroud inug nt fi.10 p. in. Milk, and accommodation at ;k'M.'-', ,"' Arrive at Hoboken at O.o.-h 7.1K, 10.13 u, ui,: ti.o, 2.17, 4. IK, 7.1!) and P.4S p. m. Arrln. at Pldbideip'ila at 10.0(1 a. m.; 1.00. S.4S. n.00 and 8 2J p. j. Airlie from New York at 1.0 1, 4.00 and 10.20 a. in,; 1.00, 1.52, S.4.1, 8.4a and l no p. in, plnln tioiidslmiR nt 8.0J a. m. Soitli la-iiic Sera nl cm for Uuflulo and Inter mediate stations at 1.10, 4.10 and S.;W a. m.; I.S., f,.4S nnd IL.'Sfl p. in. for Oswego and Syra. iw. at l.io a. in, nnd 1.55 p. in. for lltlea at L'O in. nnd l.fi". p m. for Montrose at 8..M1 a- in. ; l.m p. ,. d r..4S p. m. for Xlchol; son a I 4.00 and 0.1.1 p. tn. Vor niiighamton. 10.25 and S.30 p. ,. .iile In Snanlon from lljiltal" "t L-'iO, o..K. :.:r, nnd 10.00 a. in.; H.30 and 8.00 linL1' ''''," Oswego and Syraeii-u at ".5J a. m.j ,V'n2 """ S'no P- n- i'lont Lltlea ut 2.55 a. m-t ." " ",'"!. 'I'"0 I' . 1'""" Slfliolonn .at 0;60 1. ino,?"'1 'w V- in- finiii :ontrose nt 7.35 and i.uo u. m.: ;;.ie and S.00 p. m. lloonisb,K l)lil,!on-Leave Manton for MUhuinheihiliil ut IS. 13, 10.05 u. m.: 1.55 and ,,"IJ.I'- "' Tor I'll mouth al LOT-, 3.40. S.55 and ,iv ,,.,", ,,1r Xantltoke ut S.10 a. m. Arrlvr at Norlhuml,, ,), at 0.51 a. in.; 1.10, fi.00 and d'.', '' '" An In- at S'nntlcnkc at 0.10 a, m. iv m " I'lJonniiHi at 2.00. 1.32, .50 p. in. anil i...n ii tn. Anil,. Knantoii fiom Xorthum 'eiland at o. 12 a. in.: 12.:W. I.JO and 8.45 p. pi..., II.01" N-intlc.iI.e at 11.00 a. in. from 1 0 month at r.jO a. in.. 3.20. s.:w and 11.10 p. m. cftvniv T-nciva oiilli Lrnvo Seinnton 1.40, 3.00. fl.40, 10.05 it. . .l.!.t. .'1.40 nnil s to n. in. '1.40 nnd F.10 p. .or(lir .. .i .. o. ....i sj ,rt nn. 1 u ' ni' iiiiii c. iir ii. in. P Ifl . ! .ITJIUUIl .IL I til'. IiIV Ms Ills "- Mil .3.1 u.in :iiii i i -. ..Illl ii.jj., ,, , KlOOIIIshui ir ij;.l.l.,M t i. slr,,.inl.in t tO.O.i a- m. and fl.V) p. m. Delaware and Hudson. In nileet June l.ltb, llWO. Tiulns fin Caiboiul.de lean- Scranton at 0.20, i.fi.'l. ..',.'!. 10.1.1 a. m.-. 12.00, 1.21, 2.2C, 3.52, 5.25, 0.25, 7.57. 0.1 1, 11.10 p. in.; 1.18 a. m. 1 or Honesdaie and Lake Lodore 6.20, 10.13 a. in.: 2.20 oi-d 5.2r, p. m. for Wilkes-Ilarre 0.45. 7. IS. S.11, !.".. 10.43 a. m.: 12.0.1. 1.2S, 2.18, 3.S3, 4.27, 0.10, 7.4S, 10.11, 11.S0 p. in. for L. Y. R. R. po!nl1-f!.15 a. in.; 12.01, 2.18, 3.31 and 11.30 p. m. for I'ennsilianin 11. R. points 0.45, 0.38 a. m.: 2.1S and 4.27 p. m. for Albany and all points north 0.20 a. m. and 3.52 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. for Caibondale 7.20, 9.00, 11.3.1 . m.; 2.2, 3.52. 5.47. 10.62 p. ill. for Wilkes-tlaire-D.HS a. m.; 12.0.1, 1.63, 3.JS. 4.42. 0.27. 8 27 p. 111. for Albany and points north 3.52 p. m. Tor Ilonefdale find Lake Lodore D.OO, 11.33 a. Ml. and 3.62 p. m. I.nw-cst rates to nil points in United Slates and Cai ada. .t. w. nrnmcK. o. i a., Albany, n. y. II. '. CROSS, I). I'. A., Scranton. l'a. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In Effect May 27. 1900. Trains Leaie Scranton. For Philadelphia and New York via T). & H. It. R., at 0.45 a. m. ond 12.03, 2.1S, 4.27 (Illac' Diamond Hxpressl, and 11.30 p. m. Sundaj-s, D. & II. It. It.. 1.6S. 7.43 p. m. for While Haven, Haileton and principal points in tlio eoal regions, ila D. & II. R. R., ti.45, 2.18 and 4.27 p. m. For Poltsvllle, 0.45, 2.18 p. in. For Bethlehem, EaJton, Reading, llarrlsbm g nnd principal intermediate stations tla D. & II. li R., 6.45 a. m.; 12.0t. 2.18, 4.27 (Black Dia. mond fxpiess), 11.80 p. m. Sundays, D. & II. It. 11., 1.63, 7.43 p. m. For Tunkbannoek, Towanda V.Imira. Ithaca, Oenova nnd prlurlpal Intermediate stations, via D, L. k W. R. It.. 8.03 a. in.; 1.05 and 3.3S p. ui. for Ceneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago, and all points west, via D. & II. II. R., 12.01, ,1.3.1 (ni.ick Diamond Express), 7.48, 10.41, 11,30 p. in. Sundays, D. k II. R. R., 12.03 p. in.; 7.4S p. m. Pullman pallor and sleeping or Lelilgli Vallry parlor cais on all tialns between Wllkes-Barre and New Yoik, Philadelphia, Buffalo and Sus pension Bridge. ROr.LIN II. WII.Ill'R, Ccn. Supt., 20 Cortland street. New York. CIIARI.f.S S. LF.i:. Gen. Pa. ArL, 20 Cortland street. S'ew York-. A. W. NONNKMACHI'.B, Dlv. Pais. Agt., Soulh Retlilohem. l'a. for tickets and Pullman reservations apply 309 Lackawanna avenue, Scranton, Pa. Central Railroad of New Jersey. Stations in New Yoik Foot ot Liberty street, N. It., and South Feny. .... , Anthracite, coal used exclusively, insuring cleanliness and rnmfort. TIMF. TAni.ll IN r.I'VnCT MAY 20. 1000. t,.,ihi lenve Scranton for New York. Newark. l'liyabclh. I'hlladelpliia, faslon, Bethlehem, Al lc'iitowu, Maucb Chunk and White llavrn, at S.3o n. m.: expiess, 1.20; enress, 4.00 p. m. Sun chis. 2.15 p. in. ' for Pittston nnd Wllkei-Ilarre, S.30 a. in.; 1,20 and t.OO p. in. Sundas, 2.15 p, m. for Mountain I'aik, S.30 a. m.. 1.20 and 4 00 ii. in. Sundays, 2.15 p. in, for Baltimore nnd Washington, and polnls Eolith and West la Bethleliem, 8.80 a. in., 1.20 p. in. Sundays, 2.15 p. in. for Lonir Bianeli. Oeean drove, ete,, at 8.S0 a. in, and 1,20 p. in, fur Reading, l.ebinon and Harrisburg, ila Al lenlown. S.su a. m. and 1.20 p. m, Sunda, 2. 1 5 p. m. for Pottsillle. 8.30 a. 111.. 1,20 p. m, Tliiniigli tickets to all points eit, south and wct at low'f't lales at tho station, J. II. OIII.HAHSKN. Orn. Supt. II. P. BALDWIN, Cen. Pass. Agt. New York, Ontario and Western B.B, iiMi: TAiii.i: in f.Ffiicr shnday, .ii'nk 24, Voitli Bound Tialus. l.eavn I.eaie Srran- Carbon ton. dale, 10.40 a, in. 11.20 a, ni. :i. II n. 111. 4.32 11. m. Arrlia Cadosia. 1.05 n. m. Tialin. 201 .... 20i .... 207 .... .1.45 p. in. O.OO p. 111 Arrive Csrbnudals, 0.40 p. in, i:..t. n..,,...i t..i... ' nmiiii hwiiiiw .'.in.. Leave I.eaie Cadosia. Caibondale, 7.00 a, in, 8.40 a. m, 10.02 a, 111, 2,05 p. 111, 1,31 p. in. S11ND1YS ONLY. North Bound. I.eaie Leaie Scian- Carbon Ion, dale, q fin fi. in. 0.10 a. ni. Seranton. 7.40 a. in. 10.45 a. in, 4.20 p. m. 20.' 201 2CU Arrlva Cadosia. 201 JU'I 10.15 a. m. 7,00 p. m.Arilie Caibondile, 7,4S"p. m. r-ouui iiciuiui. I.eaie Leaio Cdosla, Caibondale, Roraiiton, 7,00 a, in. 7.40a.m. ,,jj ... i,-i ,, ,.. ," i .... v.w- ,.l'i. "'l'lii'ii No. '-l miles ronneellon for points) Viiilb and South on Main Line, at Cadosia. Tialns Ni. 20', mid W make Main Lin no. nedloiis on Sunday. for tinlber Information, roiMilt ticket agents, I V VNDIIRSON, (len. Pas. Agt,, New York. V f lll'.I.SII, Tiaveling Passenger Agent. Scran. 4. Ifl p. 111. ".a I p. in. ti.Ji p.n Erie and Wyomlnp Valley Time 'I'able In f Hert September 17, 1000. TijIih for llawley and local points, connects lug ul llawlei uilh L'rle lailioad for New Yoik, Sewbuigb and Intermediate polnls, leaia Scran. Ion nt 7,05 a in, and 2.2 p. 111. Tialns airlw at Scranton at 10 30 a. in. and ii.iu p. 111, NEWSPAPERS Tin: ivii.ki:siiaiihi: record can rk had lu Scranlou at Ihu news .lands if Itebmiiu Bins., 401 Spmce and IAI Linden; M. Norton, 322 Laikawaiuia uienue; I. S. Shutter, 211 Spince street, xSCsAi-P TREATMENT. IS. I.. T. KELLIIl. SCALP TREATMENT, cVfc.. thainpooliig. Otic. J facial madias: uuuicur. ', 23c. 5 ihlropody. 701 Qulncy, ' m .' im i H '5 e 1 S V A4 ''t ryi