r " A':fflmrw$iamM? m P" I riiStet ( 1. ., , -' .i- " , ' ! - 1V I "Vl w '-' w tHE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 17, 1900. 7 mmwrn? I. m ym xyiVyvlyVVirVMVyU$vVvvVi SI HI ? . What is Warner's Safe Cure ? A. A scientific liquid vegetable preparation:- Q. How long has it been in use ? A. Publicly twenty-one years, and in all parts of the civilized world. Q. What does it cure ? A. All forms of Kidney, Liver and Bladder Dis eases. Q. Are many cures vouched for ? A. Nearly one million unsolicited testimonials from men and women in all walks of life are on file. Q. Is it pleasant to the taste ? A. Exceptionally so, and perfectly safe to take by young or old, under any and all conditions. Q. Where can it be procured ? A. Of all druggists, The largest bottle and the greatest benefit. It is thekidney and liver medicine of the world today. ltTf-vec sample of Warner's Safe Cure sent on application. Address Warner's Safe Cure Co,, Rochester, N. Y. 3 -56 WWWWWWWWWWSWWWWWWWWW LACKAWANNA COUNTY. CARBONDALE. REPUBLICANS ACTIVE. Local Republicans huvo bunded to gether In the number of one liundieci ns a nucleus for the orRtinlzatlon of all of that political faith in the city. Officers were fleeted as follows: Presi dent. G. B. Van Gorder; treasurer. XV. D. Evans; secretary, J. Uussetl Jones. The members decided to llxutlie In itiation fee at 2.", cents and an effort will be made to enroll every Tlepubll cnn. The members now enrolled will canvass the town to endeavor to In crease the momberfhlp, as it Is ex pected that the omuiiis-iitlon will be permanent. The members, together with every Republican voter in the city, are ur gently requested to turn out Thuis day evening to meet the 7.03 train at tlio Delaware and Hudson station to escort the speakers! to the opera house. The club will meet again to night and the room ill be open every evening for the enrollment of mem bers. Thursday nlsrhfs demonstration will be one of the biggest political rallies ever hold in this city. Tt has been iidvertisvd extensively, cleverly piinted posters having been scattered through out the city, emblamatlc of the cam paign. George S. Kimball will pre llo at the tally, at which A. J. t'ol burn, of Scranton, and I'oiifiressnian. Hiumm, of Pottsville, will speak. The 'P. J. Reynolds Glee club, of Soranton, will be present to sing campaign songs and it is expected that the saieetiiiE will be a most enthusiastic one Th TTnlnn Icainie. of Scranton. com- I pi islng a large number of active young vicinity of tho bildge. William Ed Jlenublicims. lias made elaborate pre- mumls and Charles Blythe were m- iim-.-itlnns for the wminalHi and has , -,,-- -- , secured one litiiulioi! unllorms whlcti will be seen at the parades in connec tion with the mass meetings relied uled. Arrangements have been com pleted to attend the Carbondalo meet ings on Thursday evening. On Tuesday o ning, October 30, tho t-r-ond Republican rally will be held ' in the Grand Opera Jlouse and it. Is iNpected that Hon. rimrles E. Llt 1U field will be among the speakers that evening. CONSTABLE GILBY MOBBED. Constable Gllby was mobbed at Fiinpson yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Tie entered a wedding party, in company with Justice Daniel Lynch, to arrest two men suppesed to have been Implicated in an attempted rob bery the night before, flu struck one of the pilsoners and tho women of the house pitched on him. Within a few minutes about ISO Poles had surround ed him, and when Constable Xeary and George Glle-i drove along, the lanky Stephen was down receiving an awful drubbing, and had It not been for their tiinelv arrlvnl, he would likely Irivo been killed. He escaped, bare-iicaded and blond-covered, over the Erie treutllng and down the rnll ioad track. EDITOR BEIIRE LEAVES TOWN. Editor Belire left town suddenly and unexpectedly yesterday morning be tween T and S o'clock, He and a man named Hartwull, of Maryland, recently bought tho News. Mr, Reims resided In a house belonging to Theopbllus Pierce, on Park street, and as ho took nil his household effects with him, Mr. Pierce is Interested In finding some thing as security for a small rent "bal ance, NEARY AND JONES OFFICIATED An immense throng ciowdetl the Congregational church lust night to wltncMt the mock trial In which Al derman Jones and Constable Ncary olTicluted. Ike Burros was defendant and Charles Patrick O'Connor com plainant. The offense was that of re fusing the complainant articles of food BEAUTY, HCONOUM BELLAVITA Araenlo Beauty Tablets and Fills. A poo fostly safe mid guuraatoed treatment furnll tltlu disorders. Restore; the fclsom otycuth lo faded lacee, 10 di.ys' treutincut 50ot SO days' ?1.00, by nidi) Hnnn for oiifiilnr. Address, Bold by McQarrah A Thomas, Urug ClBts,, W3 Lackawanna ave Scranton, I'a. ,,. WHEN IN OOUBT, TRY & HUNti ro AMIH G& uoner. (s-oo. bend lor hen book. & vigor to tb whole being. All drtlnTW lone, are ehcckeS "nJixtfyTvikt pS"cua V M.PrSp iy5Uu d" 'i'" copditioo ofica wortiei them In w I ntanlty, Consumption or IJealU 3s Mailed tested. Puce 1 1 per boj 6 boiei, with Iron-clad legal guarantee to cure or refund thi HBN3nzTv! v MW0h XhJV& For Stlo by JOHN H, PHELPS, PliarniacUt, ctr. Wyoming vnue and pruc street. m m m e: . If. Si a ?. which ho considered necessary to tho satisfying of his appetite. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Miss Ciaru Watt is entertaining Jliss .Martha Morgan, of Wilkes-Banc. Miss Ruth Kilts is a attest of Green Ridge friends. William Frederick, of Klghth reve nue, has returned from a two weeks' visit with Scranton friends. Miss Margaret Clifford, of Scranton, Is spending a few days Im this city. Mis. George E. Mills has returned from Asluiry Park, much improved In. health. William Davis Is confined to his home, on South Churcn street, by an abscess on his knee. Miss Giva Dow returned to Ninevo.li yesterday nfternoon. A. Kevin Detrlck is home from his southern trip. Fred Lowry and Patrick Flannery, who stole Merlthew's horse Monday night and who were overtaken at No. 4, were released on bail yesterday af ternoon. JERMYN AND MAYFIELP. After several ineffectual attempts, the Mayfleld council swocoded on Mon day evening in getting a quorum pres ent and transacting the monthly busi ness. The ti action company still con tinue to give the borough considerable trouble over the switch which they put down a few mouths ago, and appar ently think they can do as they like because of their libeial supply of pusses to the eounellmen. 'The council decided to give them five days to n.:t mo svvitcn in pioper repair. A com utiilnt van also m:iil that the same eompnny are unloading ashes in the Pointed a committee to acoit.tin whether tlio IXI1 It-Iilo Coal and Iron company can furnish thieo more light!) for the borough. Bills from the Perl; Ijttmber company and A. K. Tiffany were laid over until tho next leuiar meeting. The school board met In.,speeial sos sll,n la?t evening to award the c-vi tiact for hauling coal lo the schools ! and removing ashes, j. n. Avery lie ' lug the only bidder, the contract h.i" I awarded to him. Ills bid was for haul- liu; coal twenty-live cents a load and j forty cents a load for removing the I ashes. K-cuiinn fiom Jeimyn, .Saturday, to i tile Pure Food show at Scranton. Fare for round trip, 10 cents. Special train I over Delaware and Hudson at 10.0!) a. m, and 1.1!) p. in. The Hlijh School foot ball team will play the Archbald High school players at Archbald tomorrow afternoon. In a game between the single and married men of the Minors' associa tion, yesterday, the former, were vic torious, winning by a t-core of 2 goals to 0. Thomas Stanton and Patrick Mul lirrln returnqd yesteidey from Buffalo. N. V., where they have been working for the past fortnight. Jamas Reed Injured. Mr. Jumes Reed struck his leg against a cake of Ice in such a manner as to bruise it severely. It became very much swollen and pained him badly that he could not wnik without the aid of crutches. He wus treated by physicians, als-'o used several kinds of liniment and two and n half gallons of whisky in bathing It, but nothing gave any relief until he began using Chamberlain's Pain Balm. This brought almost a complete cure In a week's time and he believes that had he not used this lemedy his leg would have had to be amputated, Air, Reed Is ono of tho lending merchants of Clav Court House, XV, Va. Pain Balm is unequaled for sprains, bruises and rheumatism, For sale by all druggists, Alatthew Bros,, wholesale and retail agents, MOSCOW. Tho f uncial of AIih. Sarah .Stevens I ' eow OavAQti, the con was attended by a largo number of , ", ' ,. people. Among the relatives from out L Tle .ea?,Bn .0.,H, "L Uo Delawnvo, of. town were; Mr, and Airs. Wei land Peck, of Scranton; AIIss 'Nellii Peck, of Peckvllle; Sir. Harry Veager, of Newark, N, J. Sim. Lucy A'an Oorder and Air. and Airs. Charles Van Oorder attended tho sixth annual reunion of the Kngllsli family at Peckvllle Wednesday oflast week. Air, Ourfleld Brown, son or O, S. Brown, and Miss Maud DoPew, only Theyhive stood the leu of yean, and hiv cured Ihonsjuda of wei oi mrvogs itcase, such as Debility, DuJlneti.Skeplcil. ness and Varicocele.Atronhv.K i. They clear the brain, sircugices iue urcuiauou, mane uiifesuo? Addren. CFirytmnprn ri.,.i..H n daughter of. Atr. Lanre I)e Pew, were married Wednesday at the Elm Park parsonage. They left Friday evening for tlangor, Pn wheio they will visit Mr. Brown's brother. Rev. Q. M. Prentice spent part of last week nt Ml. Upton. Alias Bertha Brewer, of Scranton, n visiting friends here. William Blcsecker Is moving with Ills family to Scranton. Mr. nml Mm. Payne, of Scrnnlon, are the guests of Dr. and Alts, Wll- 8011, Mr. Charles Cameron and Alius Lot tl Hanson, of Long Island City, re turned homo Monday, after visiting friends hen;. PECKVILLE. A hunting party composed of Messrs. W. S. Blocs, a. Al. Pierce and W. J. Broad, of this place, ami O, At. Patter son, of Cnrhontlale, will leave Friday for the wilds of Alalne, where they ex pect to spend a few weeks In seclusion hunting deer. Dr. J, H. Thompson removed his luiufclmld goods to Plttstun yesterday. The doctor and his young wife will In a few daya depurt for Colorado, where he expects to locate permanent ly In his chosen profession. The Republicans of this place will conduct a mass meeting at the Wilson Fire company's hull Saturday evening, Oct. 20, at which prominent speakers will be present to discuss the Issues of the day. The Atlsses Nina and Pearl Brundage spent Sunday with their parents, Air. and 'Airs. Frank Brundage, at Fleet vllle. AIIss Sadie Stage continues seriously ill from typhoid fever. Air. William Page, of Alain street, Is reported seriously III of typhoid fever. Dr. Gardner, of Scranton, was called In consultation In the case on .Monday. .Messrs. William Allen and Robert Hurley and AI. Al. Hughes spent yes terday hunting at Stamieca, Wayne county, Pa. Air. Richard Bradley was hunting for wild game at Unlondale yesteiday. Excursion from Peckvllle Saturday to the Pure Food show at Scranton. Fare for round trip, '.i." cents' Trains over the D. & H. ut IO.L'0 a. m. and 1..'8 p. m. OLYPHANT. An adjourned session of the coun cil was held on Monday night. Seven members were present, just enough to constitute a quorum. Tho collector read his light report for tho month of August. The total receipts for that month were $339.0". and the expenses, 5i!M3.."(l. The leport was accepted. Sev eial matters pertaining to the light department were' referred to the light committee for their Immediate 4 etlon. Air. Brown stated that he had at tended the meeting of the viewers on the sewer and had found everything satisfactory. The amount the borough will be assessed for tho property on Willow .si roe t Is .$30. The total assess ment of the extension will reach $1,100. The condition of the several streets entered upon by the Sewer and Drain age company was discussed, particu larly Willow and Jons, which were leported to be almost impassable. The street committee weie instructed to go over the streets in question and 'leport to the borough attorney as to what action should bo taken to com pel the sewer company to place the stieets in the same condition as they found them. The water company was given permission to lay larger pipes to the electric plant. 11. N. Kennedy, Waller Hill and Fiank AI. Williams, the viewers ap pointed by court to asceitain the dam ages and benefits by leahon of the extension of the borough's sewer sys tem, met at the council rooms on Alon day morning to hear any exceptions which might be made to the report. Theie were practically no objections to the report, except that of the Oly phdnt Sower and Drainage company, who filed a protest, claiming that by the construction of the sewer by piop erty holders their busine'.s will be In jured to the extent of $13,000. Attor ney C. P. O'Mnlloy was present in the interest of the company. 13. J. Lynch, who has been seriously ill with typhoid l'cvoi; is slowly im piovlng. AIr.s. AVIlliani Jenkins, of Hyde Park, vls-lted her mother, Mrs. XV, E. Davis, of Susquehanna street yester day. Uobeit Shaw returned from a trip to Now York state yesterday. Alls. J. A. Waring, of Mott Haven, Is very ill. , Air. and Jits. John Thomas, of Blakoly, are visiting relatives at Aronttose. Airs. Alrie Rorry left -yesterday for North Carolina, where she will spend a month. Allies Alary and Hannah Jones, of Nonticoke, spent yesterday with Airs. Mary Rj-obert. TAYLOR. Tonight the Republicans of this bor ough will hold their rally In Webei's rink. The pilnclpnl speakers will he Hon. Charles II, Brumm, of Schuylkill n.,,n,... lnl, -! Tin 1 1 T-.l- "::" 7 "''I i"?" ... ..,,. .in ... uic i.illi.iiiiiii:n vu signified their willingness of being present at tonight's session, conse quently tho citizens should turn out en masse to greet them. The meeting will begin promptly at 8 o'clock, The Tavlor Silver Cornnt bund has boon engaged by the committee to furnish music for the evening, and will escort the candidates and speakers from tho depot to the hall. James Barley, of Alain street, met with a serious accident while at work on Alonday, Barley Is a painter, and whllo nt work some distance from the ground, became overbalanced and fell a distance of about thirty feet. He waH picked up by a follow-workmun and removed to his home, ,whero mcdl- eni u in wns summoned, narley w-as Lackawanna and Western company have been busy during the paot mouth lebulldlng the barn on the farm of sir. Henry Schulthels, which was recently destroyed by lire. , The Interior of the Hcnarrt & Hon silk factory has been remodeled and bcauUlli'il. i Tho committee in charge of the fair and festival of the Lackawanna lodge, No. 113, American Protestant assocla, tloti, uie meeting with much encour agement In their work. The event will be held In Weber's rink in November. Airs. Judson Smith, of Green Jtldgt, wn the guest or relatives here yester day, Taylorvllle Iodise, No. 2. Jv'iilghU of Pythias, will meet In regulur session this evening. Airs. Thomas Howells and" Aire. Will, lam Daniels, of South Taylor, wera guests of relatives in Jermyn yester day. Thomas Caiey, of Scranton, was u caller on business friends here yester day. Allnooka tribe, No, 247, Improved Or der of Rod Aten, will meet In their rooms this evening. Atrs. William Harris will leave this week for her native land, Wales. PPICEBURC 'Oeoige, son of Aline Foreman and Mrs. O'Hnrn, Is III of iheuiuutlRin nt his home on Upper Main street, Mrs. Alargetson, of Commit street, Is vl.dtlng relatives In Provldennn. John Friend, of Lincoln street, has returned home, after visiting In Gieeu Uldge. Tho Ladles' Aid society of the Primi tive Methodist church will meet this af let noon at U.30 o'clock at the homo or Atrs. AI, J. Lloyd, of Main street. Airs. D.ivles Is 111 at her homo on Main street. John Dnie. of Wlllis-i-Uarre, Is vis iting relatives In town. THEATRICAL. ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK. ., Lyceum. Vl:uXi:sAV X. l (looiluln nml M.i.rinu 1,b llott li "When Wo Wiro Twcntr-oiu-." HAIUIItlW Mo'ljwkj; iiutinnp, "MmliWli"; nlqM, "King John." Academy of Music. TIIKKK t)AYS-"Tlie Ilm.oi.v After I.AtT I).uk." Gaiety. KIII.VT Tlllllir K.W.S-IlowJiil anil KineMoii's Xcw YoiL (llrl c(iiii.iny. "A Midsummer Night's Dream." "A Mlihiiniuivr XIrIU's Dicani," with all Its trapping, the (rllttci-, the lilurp nml lirnlMrring ami inyntlfying airctorlrs wliltli lnaku the I'uiu fily io utlrjutfc to aiiilionti'S in invtiupolilaii oltiof, while It ii not w much of i HipjIit tiick lo ilii In tlioo fiMtnres, riicluiilril, or, al least, Bioitly iIpIIrIiIkI a l.unc rrallirilng lait nlitht nl the LNceuui. I. mill .Imucs and Knflnyn Kidilrr ami tlmir l.irgp and i'iy capulilc (ompaiiy were the mediums whoiehy the nioie aubstant tul cli'incnt of Sraiiluii thfatt-r-iioiis sol In pntcr tainmciit. Xol u few In the umlirnci' lull been luoklnir forwanl lo mpciiendiis a diiappointinenl or pli'.isuio III nltne'ilnif the eftoit of one inemliei of Hie loinpuny, a young woman cast a .fane Oukrr, who, .ucouling to the pieis anent ami itorles, U the djueliler of a western millionaire n lined Williams. Theo stoiiei hac it Hut lii Wllll.tiiH. or O.il.ii, as she is casl, is to rrti'lw 1U0,M0 if f.it in.ikei her stnpe career a suecess In one sen-oil. l'oDiiei' Williams will li.nr to make rooiI (he pioiulse If tho wnik of the joiiug1 woman who played last nisht ns Mls O.ikir is any criterion. As Iloimla, ami an oppo site to JIUs Klihln, theie win liolhlm,- ei.v uHuteuiNIi alwut the wcstein sill's nctinir. in tact, she sliuied with the well known aiders the meilt due tlie female lulancp of Kliakeiipeaie's iminortul tale of loie and fnir.vlaml. To make a staire piesenlatlon of "A .Midsiuii mil Xlyhl's pitum" a ucccss, etahoiule detail of settings, sienic elldts anil ejrie .stiKKe-llom are eseiitial, lather than a few stars and wvlpile llvered lines. Hut with uuiIiIiik kiuklm; in the suhoiiliiiate pailUiilnrs. nml a poitli. ulaily well inuniled lomp.my, .Mi. James anil Miss Kidder, with an outlay of money ami talent that must luie been umihuilly spejt, liue piovldeil an en Idlilmnrnl medium as a whole which surprised no less than complelelj fascinated the l.jceum audience. Kuur Shakcspeiulju acts wllh nine scenes uughl, under lert.iln cin umstances, he a niRht mate to Ihc theater h.ihilue who known a nooil ni hail lluiii; when he or she. .. II. Mr. .lames has made it ias to picture the die.im the ,on haul wioic ii bout it. Vciy little that oUitrlrlans anil olliei (.eenlc sptdallils lan do In hiiiiff this about has boon left undone. That seems u paid d.iv in (onncitlon with fairyland or aii)thini l lie spiiits h.nc much In do with, as in "A Mid Mimmtr Xicflil's Hiram," but flio play ns ien onics near In fuiliMiiirt: i"' oirning with tlie iloinn.s of the elfs nf fairy legend. s Xick tloltuni, Mr. .lames was not lecos uii'd bj the old-iimcis who saw him wilh llai lull, mill, ton, he us quite icniocd from the lames wlm fas, in.ileil for "huinheils nf niithln" Ihe .miliums who iw him with Ihiiiett after Mii-ie W jinwiinht filled out the tlio wlm (rac 'i'l.imeMii ili Illiniiii ' its litter il.iv pupulirlty. Vn imlhiilu.il in p.iilicular cioup oi tlicm uukis Ihe Jin miiI "A Midsumniei'i. Nitrht Uieum" tlie SHlllS it I". The Menilel" olm iinuli and tompo.ilions by .faim ite (ttos ale by no means an nninipoit.int feituie uf the pimhutiou. Ill Ibcca.t aic .lames -1. I!j.:n. Nimiii.iii llickitt, Aoblc.i Mlllei. Inn Brooks, Kllicl lliowniiiir, II lie Ibimilfon, Willhm ffvosi anil .lessie Menltt. Nat Goodwin and Maxine Elliott To night. 'I lie. fdinp.iliv caiiird this tcison by Mi. X. ('. (ioodwiii aril Miss Maine Klliott Is the laurel they c(i hae had, as well tli vir,- lu-i, ill its .utinic pei,oimi). Such in i'7ni'i..itiui is solilnm frund on the Kmili'li-i-pcaklns Mnxe. It will pinie mme than an oilluiic cuuiic of s.itl.fiitlon Jo liidlt Imis pl.i.v-.r.i":s at the !.) Kiini timiKhi, whin Mr. (ioodwiii mid Miss !') liofl will picint "Whin Wo Weie Twc'ify-onc," an uljllic. ciiuiedj, willten by Ilenu V, INnion.1. II Is not too much to -iy that this play uf Mr Ksiiiend's takes tank a-, one of the most e qulite examples' of the playwrights' art seen ill nia'i.i .leu-. It tills a simple idoiy of hue and ot wli.il nilhl be inlled the litRher alii tildes uf masniliue fiieudshlp, and it U ueedle-s lo siy that thn (ioodnlns h.ne (,'iven In it u mi)t adeipiale and oiuate nceuic fiamewoik. ThU play w is booked In Xew Vnik citj al the iM'xiiiuiiiii uf last a'on for l weeks only, hut mi tiunt was the success, so extrooidinary tho demand foi j-eals, that extension after .ilension of time was shell the pi iv and the .iitisis, until Imtli found ibom-chcs well Into a nm ot bceial months. It followed, of course, lli.it cjncellu. tloiw of time tliioiiihout the country had lu be made, and It is fur tills leasun tlr.it Mr. (ioodwiii and Miss lillimi, conliniy to tbeir usinl cii.tom, will Use only thl one elilde all this jiw. Xe.t heaseii (bev will take It lo London, wlifie a (ontiact lias been inade for a piomincnl theater, Therefoiii these distinguished Joint stais will not be seen beie aitaln fin at least inn jeaid. Modjeska. Chief Inkiest In lodeska's ieib.il of "liliiT I .Tolin" at the I.kcuui on Sjiuiday night, uf f comae, ceuteis in her appearance in tins character i of I.uly I'unstiiuee, one of tlio most womanly and appinlliu,' personage In the histoiit.il ilia. , matis peiome of all .Shakcspeuie. Poi many i ,M'ais tlie I'ulbli actiess has c Inn killed n clcsiie I to ciiici tills lole, hlit has been familiar with the beautiful lines allotted to t'onstanie, and I they hae appealed to her iialuie ns fen lines in lur icpiiloiio of plajn lino. Modjeska lias been conspicuously siiiicssful in kimilar ihaiacleis, notably us M.uy mu.iii and Katheiliie of Airaifou. Her women lute always beui wo. minl.i and lier ipteens ipieuily, and her Consilium Is Mid to combine htr meat itlfts in a leiy .iiki ileuiee. Ww ceitalnly pnw.ei.sea the imotlkiial leinpeinmenl, the woimiul. diunity, the ipieenly mace nt.d (lie artistic appiiiiatiou to meet the requirements of the mother of Prime Aitlnir, lint Interest III IliU pioductlon will not Uf cunBucd lo tlie star. Tho Wuircnhals k Kemper company In u conspicuously hIiohr one, Mi, II, I), MiU'jn has hern ciii-'JKcd fur Ihe lole of Klnjc .lolui. Mr, Mil.eau is an aclor of ureal talent and lnojil evpeili'iiie. Miss Odette Tjler Is tho 1'iliice Aillim, Mls 'fjler was mull ijiiitc reieutly Us.soil.ilul almost wholly wllh tlm luodeiii drama, but bhe lus udapled lieiulf with entile twti'iis lo tin leltlin.ite drama aril nnlliliiic' that .she luit iter ilone h.is hi might l,.i m unit li fatoiable coimuent as her Iinpcisoujliiiii of the fair jouna; pilucc, whose fate is tlie key note to this Kii'Jt play, Afti'i thcui the Irjillne uippuit of the company is eiititi.led to Daily .loliiisou, for a loni; time aSMUclatid Willi Wageiiluls k K'-iupei in their K'liltimjlc pioduitloni; MUs Kate Maxell, aitu,of i-t aoiial and aitiallc aitruclheness, ami .Ml., Heme Yaudciiholt, for a Ionic time in the (ouipjiiiej uf H'jid and James und other kIju of llie lrgltlmati! mIiooI. "Macbeth'1 will bo Khen at (he nutliice. "liintr John" a; night. The Bowery After Dark. A play that deals with real (Ife in liicuter Xcw York pojidrsrs a keen interret ami com mends lUelf to tlujloi'toers and teaches a wholesome lesson lo youti.'f people who uio In. i lined to be waywtrd. Hut one founded on the The People's Exchange. A POPULAR Cl.RAlUNr, HOUSE for tits UeiisfU nt Vlt Wit llnve Ho tine to Rent, Kent Instate or Other Property to ' Sell or Kxahntins, or Who Want Situations or Help Tlisu Small Advertisements Coii Oiu Cent ti Word, Six Insertions Ut: I'lve Cents a Word-.Lv.cep: Situation WanteJ, Which Ar.s tit Bcrtcd Free. FOR RENT, "vim iti:xT-lruiTswt'i:ir''itooir' vi'kam heatj loat Miilheiry ulieel. WANTED-TORENT. NTinPr6 nKST-NiViPn) ximmhium bouse wllh coiitcnlciice; please ftate unt unit either pailltulils. A. I1. Tribune olllce. WANTED-TO BUY. v-w"M,--"'r, "" WAXTrD-SECOND HANI) SLOT MACIIIM.Sl must be In ooud onbri ttate particular as to mske and price. Ad.hen, I.. H gentral do livery, Scranton, I'. KOIl Ail- light hoinekeepliigl centrally located, dress, J. V Wlllioms btillillns, City. STRAYED oxi: .ii:rsi:v cow, short crookum iiohnh. and one black and vrtilK cow, Btra.ted lo .11(1 Molr court. Owner please rail, piovc ptopeil and iay expenses. h'l HAYKD--F110M UOU'll.V COAI, COMPANY, light bay niiilc. Any Inhumation address llowcn Coal company. Scranton, 1'a. MONEY TO LOAN. MOXKV once. TO I.OAN-STnAinilT I.OAXS AT Curry, Contiell building. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN. QUIOh, straight loana or Bulhllng and Loan. At from 4 to C per cent. Call on X. V. Walker, 3H-H16 Connell building-. t LEGAL. ix hi;: iNcouroiiATiox or tiik Russian Flic Company of Mnjfielel, In the Conn of Common l'lcus of Lackawanna County, No. hft, Xu ember Term, lbfiO. Xutice Is hereby iciven that un upplicntlou will be made to the said court on Satmdny, Ihe It day of Xovembei, 1!KW, nt nine o'clock a. m., under Ihe "Act to provide for the ineuipoiatioii mid rcxulation ot certain corporations," approved April LlJtli, fSn, and its supplements, by Theo doro Woclnui, WuskII llopink, Omnfiy Lowry, Al bert Woscwsk! and Slbestck lltwt'ir, for the i halter of an intended cumulation to be called the Russian Firi Company of Ma.Wlcld. tlio ilini acter and object of wlilch is to protect the lives, and propeities of Its members anil follow citi zens f i om damage and destruction by file, and for these purposes to haic, possess and enjoy all of the rights, benefits mid pilillejcea ion feued by the said Act and lt supplements. II. 1). t"Ri:V, Solicitor. xotici: is HERunv nivnx that ax Aii'i.i- cation will be made to the Goicinor of Penn s.vlvanli on the 2d day of Xovembei, 11kK, by II. M. Boies, K. I). Uolcs. W. S. Ilutchlngb, .1. D. blterer and A. I'. Cebhardt, under tlie Act ot Assembly, entitled "An Ait to piovidc for tlio incorporation and regulation of certain corpoia tlona," approved April 2, 1874, and the supple ments theieto, for the charter of an intended cor poration to be called tho Mayfleld Klccttlc Liu,ht, Heat and Power Company, tho character and ob icct of which is to manufacture and supply Unlit, heat and power, or any ot them, by -lectricity, to the public- in die borough of Mnyflchl, county of Lackawanna and State of Pcniisjhania, and to such pel sons, partnerships and corporations, ie sichns therein or adjacent theieto, as may de siie the iatne, and for these purposes to have, pcs.-es and enjoy nil of the lights, benelits and privileges of said Act of As.-mblv and the sup plement theieto. 11, D. CAREY. Solicitor. DISSOLUTION 01' COHPORAT10N-IN MTTKR oi dissolution of ' Wjomini; Lund Company." In Ihc Court oi Common Pleas of Luzerne Coun ty, Xn. b. December Tenu, 1800. Xotleo is henby m that the vv'.vouiiucv I and 1'oinp.uiy 'lied its petition in the Court uf Common Pleas of Lupeine County on October bill, l'HW, piayins foi a dcciee of dissolution, .ml Ibat tlw Couit Iuve llad Monday, November 12th. IStOO, at 10 o'clock a. in,, for liearinsr said application for dissolution, when and wheie all pKisons interested can attend If they deem it evpeilicnl, unci Mioiv cause against tin- giant. inur of the pi,. u'l of said petitioner. THOMAS II. ATHLRTOX, Solicitor for Pi'.itlonei, M'.ALKI) PROPOSALS WILL DC ltr.CKlVCD Ai" the oflice of tlie Citv C'lcik, Scranton, Pa., until 7.30 o'clock p. m., ThuisUay, October 23, 11KM, to nrade Wjomins .nenue fiom .i point .i1n.ul 2.M) Icel ioutb (if the south fene- line of Pine stleit to Ash sticvt, in Accordance with pi in and specifications tiled In said office. Knch Milder shall enchw with Ills proposal his certified i heck for five bundled dollars as a guarantee tu execute a conli.ui If .iivjiilect the same. The lily lescivc. the liulit to ic'joct any or all bids. Uy order of City Councils. M. T. LAVIILI.i:. Cily t'leik. Scianton, Pa., Oct. 10, rm vnTin.' tii nvvvrns nv pttni'r.itTV ov easv Market stieet. between the Lackflw.inni 1 liver and Xoith Main avenue. The following is , a copy of a lesoliillon of City Councils of the , City of .Scranton, P ppioved Oct. :1, lllM. , llefolved, by Ihe Select Council of the City of ' .Scranton. Ihe Common Council concuirinc. That , it is hereby declared lo be the purpose of tho City of Suinton lo order that, that poition of a I ccitain fctieet in said citv. known as Kast Mar ket stieet, lying between tliu bridge ciosaing tin Lai kawannii liver and the pave when said JI.ii Let stieet and Xoith Main avenue Interacts acli other, shall bo paved at the epcne of the abuttincr piopeity. In accordance to the foot i tront rule, Piovidcd that tbrec-fourlm or an -the members elected to each bunch nf th o, councils shall vote in favor thereof. On the i passage nf this resolution by the above mined I vote, and the approval of tlie Mayor, the City Cicik shall publish a copy thereof, for ten dajs in two newspapers published in the City of Scianton, stating that unless a majority of the owneis of propeity abut tins: upon said llait Mai ket slroit between tlm points above named, shall signify to councils in writing within sixty days fiom the date of the appioval of tl.is lesolutlun, tbeii pteferencc of the niateiial de bited tor such p.ucment, Councils will proceed to pass an ordinance directing the paving of .said street with such matciial us they see fit, ApimiU'd Oct. H, 1U00, .lAMKS MOIII, .Mayor. PublUhcd in puifuance of the piovisions of the fmegoing resolution. M. T. LAVKLLH, City Clerk. unliiue, picturesque and sensational activities of the llowery is duitbly fascinating, "The lloneiy Aftn ll.uk," a new melodiama, which comes to the Academy three nights, Thuisday, Filday and Saturdav, Oil, IS, 111 and 2n, with matinees Friday and Satuulay, is such a piece. With lis sensational realism, beau tiful sccuciy by Ilailey Meiry, the celebuted paintei; specialties und large cast, headed by the favorite nctirss, Lillian lloffinau, il pos sc-sscs all the elements t lit t contribute to suc cess. "Suiiide lull," under the glaie of elcelilo light, IN icvelrlcs, etc., aie vividly depleted. All opium Joint mid a nest of snakes aie iiiiion;, otbei sensat'loual featuies. Kings and Queens Burlesquers. Cliai'.illcr and llobliion' "Kings and (juevns lluilesiueis" will be the alliactlon it the ever popular Gaiety, the last llircc days of this week, opening with Thursday matinee. I he un, tunics worn, the scenic and eleclitcal effects (lied with this pioducllon, uio among the fluent ever lariicel by any hurlcsiviie iirgaul.iilon en tour, Tho olio Is inoie tlun stiong lu (uiy ie. speit, and l nue of the most impoiMnt ffalur.s of Ihe pioducliou. According to the Rules. A visitor ill Paris was sejtiil at a tabic in one of the hlgh-pilecd ictauijuts In the cxhilil. tluii giuunds thinking of various llilngs us he lead our the bill of fare and ols-cned the pilccsi "Uy lliuiiderj" he cMlaliued to (lie waller, "haven't )iui jiiv (ousilenie al all In this place 1" "Heg paidon," leplled ihe liaucilil) wriltor. Havent's )ou any i'oniliiiie conscience e'oii. kcitnec? Don't you understandt" The waller plekcd up tlie bill of faie uu be gan looking it over. "I don't know if we bate or not. ( we lute, it's ou the bill; II c ain't, jou'ri' got u pay cxtl.t for it. Them's ihe uiles, all." London Spare Momenls. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Pittsburg i, f, ;, RiooMjn 0 1 0 0 0:j 0 1)0-I 7 0 Pittsburg ,,.,,,,.,,0001001002 4 I) Ilatterles Kllson iml Farrellj I.rever ami O'Connor. I'liiplic Hunt RECRUITS WANTED. UAniNT. COnl'3 UN'ITCI) STATUS NAVY ltl rrults sunted AblO'bodled men', erlce on our warship in all parts of tho world nml on llmt in the t'lillllinlres, when lequlred. Melt tenant Colonel II. It. Ilus'cll, X. W. Corner Uck-jnann-i and Wynmlns otenttes, Scranton. DRESSMAKING. DnUSSMAKINO FOR Clllt.niIRN TO OHDIlll! also ladles' wilits. Louise Shoemaker, tV2 Adams aentie. SJTJJATJONS JMANTED A COLOItKD HIHI. WANTS WASIIIXfl TO ut home. Xu. ilJI l'lielps sliaet, Scui'iton, III) IM. UUOKItm'iJII WOUI.Il I.IKK I'OsjITIONs ti:m pernio and rell.thlel would uslst In slute; low saloiy. liotkkccpt'i, UII I'.llllield stliet, illy. SITUATION W'ANTi:0-UV VOI'NU Mlllll, IN doctor's of lawjci's ulllce; salaiy iiiudeiale, Adiliess "MiikiiIi'," Tilbune olllie. siTii.viiox wAviri) a oiiiimas' cook wishes ulliiiitlou as egeltihle and meal cook, M. K., Tiibune olllce. situation wanti:i)-iiookki:ki'i:r wisin:; u situation. K. K., fillnuie oflice. COPYIST IIXI'KUIUSCIIU 0l'MI WOMAN would like cctta copjlnp;, deeds, biunU, inortKaues, clc. AddiebS Copjlsl, Tribune olllie. MILATIO.N tVANTLll-A IillSl' OI.SS LAI N- diess would like Monday and Tue-daj ; itca el)'. Addicss la.y Donnelly, Scianlou P. O. SITUATION VVANTLD-llV A COLOIUH) MAX lo ihlve team or to woik on the farm ot in a pilvate family, oi any kind of woifc. roiet court. SITI'ATIOX WANTi:iJ-HV A YOt'Xii l,l)Y. position as saleslady in music stole; lias lud twelve Oi) jeais' eipeiience In mush: business; refeiences fiirnlsbed. Addii's "Caleslady," mie Tiibune. blU'A'UON WAXTRII-HY MAN ( OOK, WHO uuderstunils his btisinevi; hotel oi family; illy oi tummy. W , 12C Lackawanna avenue. SITI TION ' AN ltlHY YOL'NO LADY AS nlf.ee aistnut, uiuleistanels lypewiltinb". slenoiriaph.v and bookkeeping. Wants position with ume reliable paity vvhele honnty and capability aie upprecinted. Moderate salarj. No au'entle". Aeldtess "Kxperieiued," tale of this olllce. SI'IL'ATIOX WAXTRD linSPUCTABI.I'. WOMAN" wants posilou fm- caio of childien or any woik; sleep home. . U.. Tribune ollUe. WANTKO liome. -WAS1IINC AXO 1RONLNO TO 1)0 AT Call or address 411 X. Illghth ftieet. SITUATION WA.NTi:i)--nY A OIRL TO DO OF.N cral houseworlc in email family. rMcue csll at ?ut Kebe.ca avenue. Can give ifood lefei enceis. CITY SCAVENGER A. D. llHlflOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. H. RltlUOS. Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 Noith Main avenue, or Klcke's diug; store, coi ner Adams and Mulbeuy. Telephone OitO. PfFESSlONAL. Certified Public Accountant. hdwahi) c eis' Ilank SPAULIJINO, C. P. building. A., 23 TRAD- Architects. l.DWAIID II DAVIS. AlK'lllll.Cr, CONNLI.I. building, Stanton. rilRDKRICK L UltOWX, ARCIIITKCT, PRICK builuiiig, 120 Wasliiugtuii uvenue, Scranton. Cabs and Carriages. iuiiiir.it tip.i:i cars and carriaces; uiar ui servile Piumpt aiteniion given uiders, by 'phone, 'l'liones 2C72 and 61.12. Joieph Kelle.i, U4 Linden. Dentists. dr. c. b i:h,kni)i:holr. Mil uce stieet, Scionton. 1'AUI.I Ul'ILDIMi, DR. 1. 0. LYMAN, 1-CRANTON PRIVATil HOS pilal, cornel W'omiug and Miilbcny. DR. V. C. LAUUACH. 15 U'YOMINU AVLNUIl. 1)11. II. F. KCYXOLDS, OPP. P. 0. Hotels and Restaurants. THE I'.I.K CAI-i:. 123 AND 12 FRANKLIN AVI'- nue. Hates icasonatile. p. zi:ioli:r Proprietor. SCRANTON IIOIISi:. XKAR W.. L. &. W. P.s. ifcuscr depot, Conducted on (he l.uiopeaii plan VICTOR KOCH, Piopiietor. Lawyers. ,1, W. llltOWNINti. ATIORNUY AND COUNSKL-loi-al-law. Rooms Sli-Kl.l Meais building. , B. HKPI.Otil.K, ATI OHM; V LOANS XI0QO- Hated on leal estate seeurii.v. .vicars building, lorner Wiishlngton aveuiii and hpiucc stieel. WI1.1.ARD. WAIIHKX k KXAPP. AITORNKYS and couinelloi.-ai-lau-. Republican liulldlng, Washington .ivenue. ji:ssup Jc .ir.vui a'itorxuys and coijn" sellurs-at-law. (.onimonweallh biilldins, Itoon.s 1U, 20 and 21. AMKS W. Rooms 511, Ing. OAKFOKD, AITORNKY-AT-LAW. S15 and 5111 Roaid of Tiaite bullu. EDWARD W. TIIAYl'.R, ATTORNLV. i(t.1'DUI, fill Uoor, .Vlc.irs building. ROOMS L, A. WATRLS, ATTORXnY.AT.LAW, HOARD ol Tiado building, .Scranton, Pa. O. II. PITCH Kit. .VITORNKY-AT-LAW, HoTflli of Trade buililutg, hcrnnton, Pa, PATTKRSON & WILCOX, Tlt.VDCRS' NATIONAL Bunk buihllmj-, c. comi'.oys, ai:i HKi'i'iii.iavx nuii.Dixa A, W. IIERTUOI.F, ATTORNIIY, MIJARS RLDir Physicians and Surgeons, 1)11. W, i: avenue. Al.I.LN, 31.1 NORTH WASHINGTON 1)11, S. W. I.'AMORIIAI'X, OI'FICR .'ill WASH ington avenue. Residence, 1US Mulbeiic. thruulc dis.,'jses, liineis, he.nt, l.ldnejs and t,eulto-utin,uy oigans a specially, llouis, I in I p. in. Schools, SCHOOL OP Till'. LACKAWANNA, M.'IIANTON, pa, Coulee pii'paiatuiy In college, law, midi cine or bislness. Opens Sept, I2lh. Send foi latalogue. Riv, Thomas M Cann, I.L. I)., p.'ln. cip.il and piopiietor; W. K. Pluniley, A. Jl., headmastei, Seeds. 0. II, CLARK .V (0.. M:i:i)SMi:N NH NI'RS. eiaiiieu, sloie --III Wa.bliiglon avenue; giein houses, 1U.'0 Noith Main avenue; stoic tele phone, 7.'. Wire Screens, josni'ii kl'itici.. m:ii 3ti lvckawannv aiiime, Ml niton, Pa, maiiiifaiiiuei of Wiie Isiieeiw. Miscellaneous. DAUi:it't i)ii(.'in:sruA-)n j,i( roit ini.i.s, 'picnics, turtle, leecptlnm, viceldlnijs and coo ceil wot I. lutnishcd. Foi tciiua adehits It. .1 llauci, rondueloi, 117 Wyoming avinue, urn HullKit's niU'lo blore. mT:oah(1i:i: iuios,., piiinti:h.v supplies, j-T.v elope, paper baits, twine. Waiehotite, 130 labhlnulou avenue, Scranton, 'a. TRIBUNE WANT ADS, BRING QUICK RETURNS RAILROAD TiME TABLE PENNsrivsinilili Schedule In Effect May 87, 1900. Trnlnn leave Scranton: 0.46 a. m.. week daya, for Buntmrjr, Hnrrlaburg, Philadelphia, Baltt moie, WnBhlngton and for Fitta burg and the West. 9.38 a. m week days, for Hatleton, Pottsville, Reading Norrlttown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury Harrlshurg, Philadelphia, Bnltimore.Wnshlngion and Pitta burg and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays 1.58 p. ni,,) for Sunbury, Harria burg, Philadelphia. Baltimore. Washington and Pittsburg and the West. For Haileton, Potts ville, Reading, &c. week days, 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hazleton, Pottsville, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. It. WOOD. den. Pass. Aft. J. II, HUTCHINSON, Den. Mgr. Delaware, Lacknwanna and Western. Ill Mod dune 10, 1000. South-Leave Scranton tor New Yolk at 1.41, fi.'), n.411, Ssixi nml lo.in n. in., 12,;, v.M and '(.lU p. m. For Philadelphia at 5.40. 8.00 nd IO.O'i u. tu.; lJ.r., and H.IIH p, m. For Strouds. htitg ut I). 1(1 p. m. Milk and accommodation at '1.40 p. lu. Alilve nt llohokcil at C.53, 7.18, HU.1 ii. ui,: IlUK 2.47, 4.48. 7.111 and 0.4.1 p. t. All he ,-tt Philadelphia at 10.00 a. in.) 1,08, :t.4. (l.'JO and s.-j-i ,. in. Auive from Nt irk at 1.03, 4.1H) and lU.'-'O a. nt.; 1.00. 1..13, fi.4.1, 8.45 and 11. '10 p. m. I'ioiii Miouilslntrf ut .'.W. a. m. Ninth Leave Snanlon for Uutfalo and Inter mediate stations nt Lio, 4.10 mil g.M . n.; 1.5.'i, ",.48 ami ll.:;,"i p, ni. For Oswego and Sjra itise nt 4.10 a. in, and I ..IS p. m. For Utlca at 1.10 a. m. and l.fli p. in. Por Montrose at 8..10 a. tu.: 1,05 p. in. and 3. IS p. in. For Nichol son ut 4'.00 and u.t.'i n. ui, For lllnghamton, 10.1.1 and S.30 p. m. Auive ill Si raiiton fiom Buffalo al I.mO, J.r,.',. ::.;:, Mv 10,00 n. m.; .l.ito and 8.00 P in. I'roiu Oswego and Sviaeuse al 2.38 a. nt.; I'J.IW und 8.00 p. m, Fiom Utlca at 2.35 a. tit.; l'-'.:;s. iind ;tii p, m, Fiom Nicholson at 6.S0 1. 111. and 0.00 p. ni. From Montrose at T.S5 and 10W a. 111.; X'10 and 8.00 p. m. Illooinsliiiig Division Leave Scranton tor Xoitliuinbeilaiid at 0.43, 10.05 a. in.: l.Si and 3.30 p. 111. Far I'll mouth at 1.05, .1.40, 8.95 and 1 1. ili p. 111. For Xnntlcoki nt B.10 a. ni. Arrlr al Northumberland at 0.M.1 a. 111.; 1.10, 3.00 anrl 8. 15 p. ni. Airlve at Xanticoke at 0.10 a. ut. Arrive at Plymouth at 2.00, 1.32, 9.50 p. m. and I2..'10 a. m. Arrive at Scranton from Northinn heiland at 0.4J a. in.; V.:1, 4.50 and 8.41 p. 111. Fiom Xanticoke at 11.00 a. m. Kreti Pl.vmouth at 7,30 a. 111,, .'1.20, 3.35 ami 11.10 p. m. Sl'XIJyiY .TRAINS. Soulh-Leave Scrant'oil,40, .1.00, 5.40, 10.M I. m.; ;t.:u, 3.40 and 8.10 p. hi. North Leave Scranton at 1.10, 4.10 a. in.: 1.55, 5.48 iind 11. -15 p. in. Bloonnbuis- Diviidon Leave Scranton at 10.M a. in, and 5.30 p. m. Delaware and Hudson. In KlVect June 13th, 1900. Twins for Carbondale leave Sainton at 0.20, 7.3.!, 8.5.1. 10.11! a. in.; 12.00, VIA, 2.28, 3.01, 5.21, tl.'ii, 7.67. 0.13, 11.15 p. m.; 1.18 a. in. For Ilonesel.ilo mid Lake I.odoro 8.20, 18.18 a. m. ; -.al and 5.25 p. ni. For Wilkes-llaiie-0.43, 7".48, 8.43, 9.38, 10.43 a. in.; 12.08, 1.28, 2.18, 8.JM. 4.27, 8.10, 7.48, 10.41, ll.:i0 p. in. For L. V. II. It. poinU-0.4 a. nt.; 12.08, 118, 3.X1 and 11.30 p. lu. For Penn-ylvanla H. It. points 0.45, P.38 a, m. : 2.18 and 4.27 p. m. For Albany and all point north 6.2V a. m. and .1.52 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For C'aiboiidale 9.00, 11.33 a. m.; i.25, 3.5, 3.17, 10.62 p. m. For Wllkc-Harre-fi,?8 a. in.; 12.08, 1.58, 8.28, 0.27, S.27 p. in. For Albany and points north 3.52 p. m. For Ilonesdale and Lake l.odore U.OO a. in. and 3.52 p. m. Lowest rates lo all points in United Slte and Canada. - J. W. lJlinniCK. 0. P. A.. Albany, X. T. II. W. CROSS, D. P. A., Kcranton, Pa. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In Effect May 27, 1000. 'fining Leuve Scranton. For Philadelphia and Xew York via !. Si H. R. It., at 0.45 a. m. and 12.03, 2.1S, 4.27 (Black Diamond Express), and 11.30 p. ni. Sunday, I). & II. It. K., 1.3S, 7.18 p. m. For White Haven, llu7leton and pilncipal points in tlie coal lejions, via D. 8s H. R. it., (1.43, 2.1S and 4.27 p. ni. For Pottsville, 6.4J, 2. IS p. in. For Bethlehem, Easton, Reidine;, TUrrUbiira and principal intermediate stations via D. k II. II. It., 0.43 a. m.: 12.0!. 2.18. 4.27 fBlack Dia mond Express), 11.30 p. m. Sundajn, O. k II. It. It., 1.38. 7.48 p. in. Tor Tunkhannoek, Tovvanda, Klnilrn. Ithaca, (jeiieva and prlncipii luterniediule stations, vU 1).. L. .V W. R. R., 8.03 a. in.; 1.0J and 8.S5 p. m. Fur Oenev.i, Ttoclierler, Buffalo, Niagara Falbi, ( hlcaito, and nil points west, via D. & II. K. R., 12.03, :i.:u (Illack Diamond Exnresa), 7.48, 10.41, 11.30 p. in. Sundays, I). & H. H. R 12.03 p. in.; 7.48 p. in. Pullman parlor and tdeepinir or Lehigh Vally pallor cais on all train" between Wllkea-Rarre nml N'ew York, Philadelphia, Uutfalo and Hiii peiflon Uiidni'. KOI.I.IX II. Wll.niJII, Ren. fcupt., 26 Cortland stieet, Xew Yoik. CIIAHLKS S. LF.i:, Gen. Pass. Aal ? Cortlird stieet, Xew Yoik. A. W. NONNIIMACIILRc Div. Paw. AgL, South llelhlebcni, Pa. For tickets and Pullinen reservations apply ,"0'i Lrckawanna iiveuu,1, Snanlon, Pa. Centvnl Bail road of New Jersey. Stations in Xew York-Foot of Liberty etret, N. K and South Ferry, Aiilhiacile coal used cxcltmively, Iniuriaa cleaulincsr. und comfoit. TIME TAIII.I! IX EFECT MAY 29, 1!J00. Tialns leave Scranton foi Xew- York. Newark, r.llz.ihcth, Philadelphia, Kaston, Rethlehem, Al leiitown, .M.uii'h Chunk and White Haven, at I.K a. ni.; i'piiH-'. 1,20; express, 4.00 p. at. Sen ilavs, 2.11 p. in. Fur Plltslon ami Wilkes-llaiiu, 8.30 i. ra.; 1.20 ami 4.00 p. m. Siinda.vs. 2.15 p. m. For Maintain P.uk, 8.30 a. ni,, 1.20 ind (.00 p. in. Stmihw, 2.15 p. m. For Ilaltlnioie and Washiugton, and paintx s.oulb and West via llethlehem, S.: a. m., 1.20 p. 111. Sundays, 2.16 p. in. Fur Loin; lliancli, Oieau drove, etc., at 8.30 a. 111. anil 1.20 p. 111. For IleailliiL', Lebanon ai.il llarrUhilrar, via Al. li.U'j'Wi, S..VI a. in, and 1,20 p. in. 8undv, 2.15 p. m. Foi Pi.tUvllh, S,.'ll t. 111., 1,?0 p. m. 'Ihroiiah l.'ekils lo all points rati, nulh and west at lowest 1. lies at Ihe stallon, .1. II. OIII.IIAL'SEN, Oen. .Supt. II. P. HALDWIX. (leH. Pass, Agt. New York, Ontario and Western B.B. IIJIIl T.MII.i: IN EITI.TT SUNDAY. .1HNK 24, 1900, N, 11 lb Doi.ml Tialns, l.i'ive Leave Si i.in- Carbon- Arilre. leu. dale. Cadoiia. Tialns, 201 .'Ot 207 ID. 10.1. m. U.20.1,111, 1,05p.m. 3.15 p. in, 1,32 p. m. 5.45 p. m. ,,.,.. 0,110 p. m.Ariiie C.iibondalr, (1.10 p, ni. .-uuiu iiounii nains. Leave Leave C.ulosla, Cailioiidale, 7.00 a. ni, I0.O a. 111. Scranton. 7.40 a, m. 10.15 a, 111. 4.20 p. m. iui 201 Jill. 1. Ilia, m, 2.IIV n. 111. 3.31 p. in. srNHAVhi ONLY, Xnrth nouiul, l.e.ui' Leave Mian- ("atbon- ton, dale, S.30.1. 111. 0,1(1 a. ui, Arrive, Cadotlt. 2u". 21V I 10.45 1, m. 7.00 p. in. Vulve t'aibond.ilf, 7.45 p. m Suulh Ilnuml. Leave Leave t'adoslj, Paibondale, 7.00 a. in. I..I0 n, in. 5 31 p. 111. Sirtuton. 7.10 a, m, U 85 p. m. 202 20s T1.1I11 Xn. 201 makes (munition for points Ninth and South un M tin Line, ut fadosia. Trains Xos. 201 und 2.08 nuke M 1 11 Line con nections on Suiidav, I'm tuilher iiifoim.iiioii, consult tiikel aL'entj. .1, ('. .NI)i:iI)O.N, (fen, Pas. AkI New York, .1, Ik WIII.MI, Tiavclltiir P.isenger Asent, Serin. ton, EUe and Wyoming Valley, Tiinca Table In Klfeet Sept, 17, IWil. Tunis for Haw ley and local point, cunnect. im; at llawle) with Ihle lailuuil for Xew Yoik, Newbiituh ad Inlcimc'dtiito iwlim, leave Scran tin al 7.03 a. m. and 2.25 p. 111. Tialns auive at Siuutou at 10.30 a. m. and 0,10 p. 111, NEWSPAPERS I III! WII.KESIIARRK RECORD PAN BK Hf In Sciantnii al the 111 ws ttands of Rclimin llio... 401 Spruce and 50.1 Linden: M, Norton, ;i.2 Uckjwanua avrutie; I. S. Hchntaer, ill Spnue Hucl, SCALP TREATMENT. , MRS. L?TrKEURrSOA shampoolm;, oOc,; faailal uuujae; inanlcvaT. Inif, 25c; iliinmodr. 701 Ouluci-. Uy K- ." K r rfttr, . i,' a r - k - 3. ,t .2ieK jf ' ' . it, 4 ' v , t'