vizn '?j!' -t'r . m-wl o" -- T'Jf, 1 ffKr.i?! 5 M, J'fJ" l"M VM ltjg&k R , t j 4. "f'Yl H . t " , i n THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1900. t-;1' IV7 1 LACKAWANNA COUNTY. CARBONDALE. REMARKABLE OPERATION. Jnmca Carte, of Jerntyn, underwent a romarkntilp operation at Dr. Wheal eis'fl prlvnto liosplt.nl. About IK'o IiujIim of the liu-fio InteatlnoH, on which a Iarjre malignant Growth de pontlctl, completely obstructing the nlllnii'iitiuy canal, were removed unci the free ends of the Intestines were fastened together with n. Murphy but ton. Owlnp to the location of tlm nb r.ormal Krowtli, the ciporutlon was one of the most dlfllcult known to sur gery. The patient's condition Is fa vorable. IMPROVING SCHOOL GROUNDS. Secretary Hughes, of the school board, Is busy those days supervising the Improvement of the various school grounds throughout the city. Yester day morning a number of trees for the grounds tit No. !i school arrived nnd they were placed In the afternoon. The work of grading the grounds at the Central school building, where the retaining wall was changed last fall, when the addition was put on the building, was begun thli morning. NEW TRAIN TO NEW YORK. The Delaware and Hudson and Erie companies have now made arrange ments for n through train to New York, via Jlonesdnle, beginning next Monday. No better route could be se lected, as It Is the most direct from this city, and will, no doubt, be lib erally patronized by people In this vicinity. Heretofore parsons travell ing by this route have been obliged to go by stage a mile below Honesdale to reach the Erie train. The change will be greatly appreciated. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs. C. l. Stewart and son, of Nine veh, are guests of Mr. "and Mrs. Cor bin, of Salem avenue. Mrs. Juliet A. ,M. Reynolds, Mrs. Nnncy Reynolds. A. "V. and R. H. Reynolds attended the funeral of George Reynolds in Scranton. Mr. and Jin, George Robinson have tnlcnn rooms in the Anthracite build ing. Miss Silas Hartley and son, of ' T.enoxvllle, were visiting friends In this city yesterday. Mrs. Sarah O'Doyle lias returned from Scranton. Mrs. John Manley, of Dunmore, is visiting lel.nivcs in this city. Mr. nnJ Mrs. L. C. "Wetherby, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wetherby and son Max, Jerome Wetherby, Prank Weth erlll and Henry Buckland left this morning for Daytoiu. Florida, where, as is their rnstom yeaily, they will spend the v liitfr. Mr. P. A. Carroll and son, Joseph I)., and Mr. M. J. Nenry, of Masfield, left yesterday morning for Weir and Frontonae, Kansas, whither they were called by the death of Mr. Carroll's brother, Uominlck. G0ULPS80R0. , Mrs. Keiiing spent Satuiday at Stroudsburg, Mrs. Elizabeth Foster, of Honesdale, has returned borne after a month's visit with her son, W. M. Foster. Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Decker have re turned home from a fen-day driving tiip through Monroe county. Mrs. Harriet Wolfe, of Sterling, is preparing to move in her residence vacated by Jacob Singer who moved to 4 Reeders last week, Mr. and Mis. A. Crothainel, of Soud ei ton, are guests of Dr. and Mrs. Ellen- borger. Mis. Harvey visited at Gioen Ridge, Thursday. Hoi n To Mr. and Mrs. W. 10. Flower, a bon, Mr. and Mis. Wei.ss, of Hoboken, nre guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Schiforlle. A. Xj. Rhodes mnde a business ti Ip to Scranton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rat nickel, of Ho boken, were in town last week. Misses Kate, Maine and Sue Heffor miin, Mr. nnd Mis. Howling, Fred O'Rouke attended the funeral services of Miss Conboy at Moscow Sunday. A. A, Anderson has been appointed .station agent, vice M. Hays, icslgned. Many Thanks. "I wish to expiess my thanks to the manufacturer of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, for having put on the market' such a won 'derful medicine," says W. W. Mnssin glll. of Beaumont, Texas. Theie arc many thousands of motheis whose children have been saved from attacks of dysentery nnd cholera Infantum who must also feel thankful, u Is for sale by nil drugglHts, Matthews Bios., wholesale and retail agents, ELMHURST. Miss Lydla Frey, of East Stiuinls burg Normal school Is spending a faw days with her parents here. Mr. E. S. Hardcnbergh and sou, Clyde, of Scranton, wore guests at the homo of B. F. Iliirdcnhergh on Mon day night and Tuesday. Two cases of diphtheria are icpnrted in the family of Mr. James O'Brien, Dr. Knedler attends them. Mrs. Will Waltinan and little son, of Instantcr, are visiting her mother, Mrs. Shoemaker, Mrs. P. I, Frey leturn&d homo yes teiday, having Just closed a very suc cessful series of meeting at Lakeside, Susquehanna county. She will take up evangelistic work lu New Mllford on Nov, I. Miss Lottlo Clay is spending a faw weeks In Scranton. Professor Rogers is visiting his BEAUTY, Ii CONQUER! BELLAVITA Arsenic Beauty Tablets and Pills. A per. flatly eufeaiulRUuriuiU'catreatnieiit fundi &kui disorders. Restores the bloom oljouth to faded laces. 10 dore' trentment SOoi SO days' ift.OO, by mall bona for etroular, Address, W'VITA MEDICAL CO., Clinton k Jtcksra Sis., Cole Bold by Mcdarrata Thomas, Drue (lata,, tot) Lackawanna avc, Scranton, fa. EVERY WOMAN Beuatliaas DOtdi reliable. moithlT. tbo pursitdrugnbould Dr. Paal's "SV. I Thoy are prompt, safo and ctrtaln In result. m . Tho pculan (Dr. Peal's) uovcr dlaanccint. Bold fop 81.00 utr box. FSalo by JOHN H, PHELPS, Pharmacist, cr. Wyoming awnue and Snruce street, brother, Professor W. L. Rogers, of Green Ridge. The Ladles' Aid society of the Pres byterian church Is making arrange ments for n social to be held at the Manse In the near future. Miss Resole' Buckingham lias recov eted from her recent Illness and will return to Stroudsbttrg and resume her studies ut the normal school on Mon day, after spending h week with her parents here. Thieves broke Into the barn of Mr. J. M. Rhodes on Tuesday night and took a valuable horse. They went a little further to the barn of Mr. Harry StIIIwell, and, after poisoning his dog, they secured n buggy, harness nnd robe nnd made their escape. No clue ns yet hns been obtained as to the direction taken. Robberies nt Moscow and Dalevllle the same night are re ported. m PECKVILLE. Peckvllle Raptlst church Rev. J. S. Thomas, pastor. Services tomorrow at 1QM0 a. m. nnd 7 P. m. Morning sub ject, "The Church at Antioch." Even ing subject-. "Paul's First Visit to Phli lppl." Sabbath school at 11.30 u. m. Do not forget the Republican mass meeting nt the Wilson Fire company's hall this evening, when Messrs. John R. Fair, Charles H. Jenkins and II. C. Ilubler will be piesent to discuss the p'ollllcnl issues of the day. The Mott Haven and Throop food ball clubs played a close and exciting game on the Mott Haven grounds yes terday afternoon, lesultlng In a tie without making a scoie. The young men of our town ale prac ticing tlie "Rugby" game of foot ball with o view of organizing a permanent club. Rev. and Mrs. George A. Cure, of North Scranton, visited their parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. W. Lewis, of South Main street, Wednesday. Mrs. W. H. Warren, of Carbondale, visited friends nnd relatives In town Wednesday. M. H. Sitgraves has returned from a visit with friends and relatives at? New York. Edward J. Kelly, of Scrunton, is as sisting at the Uloes pharmney during th tatter's absence on his vacation. The Keystone Store company has purchased the stock of the Blakely store and are removing the same to their Peckvllle stoi-p. Messrs. F. G. Hurd and H. E. Mains returned yesterday from a week's hunt ing trip in the country. Services in the Presbyterian church Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Rev. S. II. Moon, D. D., pastor. Morning subject, "The Two Seals." Evening, "The Strife of Tongues," a sermon for the' times. All welcome. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Rev. W. II. Williams, the "Drummer Evangelist," will give his popular lec ture on the subject "Breaking Home Ties," in the First Baptist church to morrow morning. It has been said o? Mr. Williams: "He is a master hand in the mixture of the ludicrous and the serious. He worked the oratorical pen dulum betwixt laughter and tears." He is the John B. Gnugh of the American platform of today. An offering will be received for the lecturer. The pastor, Rev. Maynard R. Thompson, will preach In the evening on the subject, "No Salvation Without Repentance." The subjects of tomorrow's dlscouises in the Primitive Methodist chuich will be: Morning, "A Christian Refuge;" evening:, "How Man's Sins Are Found Out." Mr. Anthony Prynn, janitor of thf public schools, and family left yestoi day morning for Frackvllle, Pa., where thev weio called by the death of Mr. Prynn's niece. Thomas Bellis, of AVest Maylleld, left yesterday tor Manisno, B. C. Misses Delia and Ethel Baker, of Dundaff, ate visiting their sister. Mis. Thomas Champion, of Second street. A six-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. John O'Mnlley, of Mayfleld, Is 111 wllli appendicitis. Mrs. Comer Games, of Providence, is visiting i datives heio. M. S. Collins, of the Hotel Avery, is laid up with throat trouble. Mis. A. E. Shields lotitineel last even ing from n visit to Alton. N. Y.. friends. Jonathan Parry, of West Plttston, called on friends in town yesterday. Captain Kenwood's team will play foot ball on the new grounds this af ternoon. The Twentieth Century Sewing circle met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. J. Miller, of Main stieot. Fied Rlchmeyer, of Port Chester, N. Y is spending a few days here with friends, CLARK'S GREEN. Mrs. H. E. Northup is visiting fiiends In Stroudsburg. Mr. G. W. Decker, of Honesdale, is the guest of numerous friends here, AV. S. Frace spent several davs In Greater Now A'ork this week, leturn ing last night. The Ladles' Aid society mif the Bap. tlst chuich held a business meeting at the home of Miss M. E, Rev.ui and was ably assisted by the Misses Dora and Jessie uouinson. Mr. Harry Austin and sister, Mrs, Brill, and daughter, Edith, of Newark, N. .T who have been visiting tlinlr parents, Mr. and Mis. J. B. Austin, tho past week, return to their homo today, Mr. T. AA'. Pentecost has accepted n position as lloilcutturlst at the Hillsido Home, Mr. John F. Smith and family sov- pied their citizenship with this place yesterday, and will be counted now as residents of Nay Aug. , For a Cold in the Head Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets. PRICEBURG. Mr, ami Mis, AVIlllam I'euls, ot Muple street, huvo leturned home, after visiting- in Taylor. Ituv, Jumes Hey mul wife, ol' Blakely, spent Thursday with Hey, nnd Mis. Hentley, John D. lirny, of Lincoln utreei, ie. turned homo Tuesday from Johnstown. maJlelna. finl, hiMilMaiui b bmiJ, Jf you want tha beat, get Pannvroval PHI Mrs. AV. Benlley was a business cnller In Olyplmnt yesterday. Miss Carrie McLaughlin, of Main street, has recovered from her recent sickness. Nathaniel ThomaF, of Carnmlt street, will move his family to Green nidge today. DALTON. A service of song will be icndcred In the Susquehanna Street Baptist chuich tomorrow evening, when the following programme will bo rendered! Hymn, choir! reading of Scripture! ehnnt, the Lord's Prayer! reciting psalm, Ruth Bridgewaterf solo, Luther Lewis; ad dress, Benjamin Lewis; solo and quar tette, Baptist Young People's union: paper, Isaac D. arlfllths! solo, Mar garet Evans; psnlm, AVIIlle Samuels: solo, Maggie Thomas; p3alm, Mis. Charles Thomas; hymn, choir: reciting, twenty-eighth chapter of., Matthew, Helen Jones; solo, Annie Jones. Mrs. George Dubois and Mrs. Lou Potter, of Carbondale, were the guestf of Miss Mary McNIcol yesterday. Tho Temple Iron company is closing out Its stock nt the Blakely store. Regular Episcopal services will be held in Edwards' hall tomorrow after noon at 3.30 o'clock. Rev. Rogers Israel. D. D., of Scranton, will have charge. Mrs. John Davis, of Lackawanna street, Is spending a week at Kingston. Miss Florence Howard, who has been visiting friends at Hyde Park, returned home yesterday. A. A. Bower, of Scranton, will con duct services in tho Congregational church tomorrow evening. Air. and Mrs. John Sheridan returned yesterday, after a month's visit with relatives at Blnghamton. T. F. Rogan, J. II. Mahon and John Lnwler attended a masquerade social at Montdalo last evening. ' Mrs. John Lally and Mrs. George Mumford spent yesterday at Avoca. Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas, of Blake ly, returned yesterday from a visit to Montrose. Miss May Evans spent yesterday with Mnishwood friends. Mrs. John Coleman Is visiting rela tives at Jermyn. OLYPHANT. Mrs. J. Frank Siegel and daughters, Margaiet and Frances, and Mrs. Ros coe Dale, of Scranton, spent last Fri. day with Mrs, Fred Snyder. Mrs. Fred Brown and children, of Foster, visited her mother. Mis. James Foster, ovei Sundny. Mrs. I. A. AVehr is visiting her son at Moscow. Mrs. AY. P. Jenkins entertained her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs, Green, of Dickson City, over Sunday. A box social will be held on Saturday evening in the Glenburn school house, No. 2. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. A union temperance service will be held in the Methodist church on Sun day evening. The pastor of the Bap tist church will preach the sermon. Mr. Baker, who lives in theHvicinlty of Capwoll's hall, and who has been seriously ill with typhoid fever, is gtadually recovering. Joseph C. Northup is grading and making other preparations for the elec tion of his now house. Mrs. Frank Colvin has been ill the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Finn attended a funeral at Foster on Thuisdav. A Republican mass meeting will bo hold in the old church this nfternoon. Hon. Galusha A. Grow will deliver the address. MOSCOW. Mr. and Mis. Bert Blesecker attend ed the wedding of tho foimer's couln, Eugene Bieseeker, at Seianton, Thuis day evening. Horse thieves visited the hams of Edward Miller, near Dalevllle, and ,T. M. Rhodes and Harry Stilwell, near Elmhurst. Mr. Miller's loss was a horse and carriage and several differ ent articles. A horse was also taken from Mr. Rhodes, and a icairiage and harness from Mr. Stilwell. Thomas Johns and son, AVillard, of Elmhurst, spent yesterday in town. George DeAVitt, of Newark, N. J., is visiting fiiends heio. Rally day services were postponed last Sunday on account of the Incle ment weather. They will be held Sun day morning, commencing at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Byion Dingee lias returned from a visit with friends at'Maplowood. Miss Grace Travis is the guest of friends at Lake AVinola. Mr. and Mis. Bartholomew and little daughter, of Scranton, aie spend ing a few days with Mis. Bartholo mew. Mr. and Mrs. Gilland, of Gouldsboro. aie visiting their daughter, Mrs. C. H. Travis. Mis. Cluules Peiry and daughter, of Dunmoic, visited i datives heie part of this week, Howard Yeager, of Scranton, spnt yesterday in town. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Brown io turned home fiom their wedding trip AA'ednesdny evening. Heller's Testimony. Albert Heller, living at 111! Fninlinin si Omaha, says: "I have tried most every thing that is used as a pre ventive or cure for headache, but noth ing did mo so much good as Krause's Headache Capsules, Othets who have used them say the same thing." Prion 23c, Sold by Matthew Bros. MOOSIC. Mrs. J. D. Anuileld loft ye.-Ueiduy for Delevun, AVIs., where she expects to visit Iter sister until the holidays. Hov, and Mrs, J. L, Uuce, of Ieml ham, were visitors lu town yesterday. Mis. Dr. llepperltn, of Nebraska: Mrs. Twining, of Scranton, and the Misses Blanche Tiemillus and Ouivlo bVbei hiiio spent yesterday with Mrs. Daniel niclmuls, of Duryea, Services In tho Methodist EpUcupnl church tomoiiow us follows: Prencli Inij at 10,30 it, iu subject, "Twentluih Century Forward Movement ;" 7.30 p, tn subject, "Wur," Sunday school nt " p. m Hnlly day services. The speakeasies of this place wore etven a surprise Thuisday evening bv tho Anti-Saloon lu.isue, AVurruntB weio sworn out for Patrick McNnlly, v iiiiiuii .uiius mm Austin Jordan, Uev. . 11. Williams, district superin tendent of tho Anti-Saloon league, was the prosecutor, Tho men were taken before Burgess Broadhead, who lined .McNany --o, tortus ?30 and Joidan $20. The latter agieed to tjult the business. Tho league was ropiesented by J, Elliot Boss, of Huranton, while M. J. Dixon, of Avocu, repiesented Joidun, the other two beine; without legal ad vice. Olllcers of Bennett lodge, Independ ent Order of Odd Fellows, were In. stalled last night by District Deputv Qrand Master, O, U Colvin nnd staff Noble Qrand J. p. Price, Vlce-Grand Patterson, Assistant Secretary Horace Mi French and Treasurer Emmet Broil-head, TAYLOR. About two hundred gathered on the Riverside grounds yesterday afternoon and witnessed un interesting foot ball contest. Tho Park Hill stars, who woro to have contested with a representative team under the management of M, Glynn, failed to put In an appearance, and finally a team was selected from among the spectators nnd was coached by P. Jordan. The latter team when lined up appeared to be quite fast. Among It Its members was big Cog gnns, who ut one time played tackle on the Scranton eleven and did good woik while the game was in progress. It was Just 4 o'clock when Conch Jor dnu lead his Invlnclblcs on the field. They outweighed their opponents on an average of ten pounds to a man. Connolly kicked off to J. Evans, who ndvnnced the ball about fifteen yards but lost It In the scrimmage on an nl legcd foul tackle by Coggans, whoUHth a clear field made a touchdown Just three minutes after play commenced. He failed to kick the goal. Howolls kicked off for the home team and made a long drive. Connolly caught the oval but was downed In his tracks by Ev ans, whoso team held their opponents for their down on the flfteen-ynrd line, and nftcr hard plunges pushed the quarterback over for a touchdown. AVIntcrburn failed to kick a goal. Cog gans kicked off and Day advanced thu ball well down the field. On the next line up the ball was given to Half Back Evans who plunged through the cen ter and with beautiful Interference ran fifty yards for a touchdown. This time the goal was kicked by Full Back AVln terburn. Connolly again kicked off nnd planted It right on tho regulars ten yard line. At this the first half ended. The second half was commenced after an intermission of ten minutes. How ells kicked off. He drove the ball well down the field. The oval was advanced to tho middle of the field where it re mained throughout the remainder of the game and when time was called it was in possession of the Invlnclbles. The final score was: Regulars, 11; In vlnclbles, 5. Sabbath services tomorrow at the Methodist Episcopal church will be at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sabbath school at 2.15 p. m. Epworth league at G..10 p". m, All nre welcome. Rev. Mr. Henry, pastor, In charge. The proposed rifle shooting match which was to be held this afternoon between the AVIlllam Tell Ride club of this town and the AVilkes-Barre Rifle club has been postponed. Pleaching at the Calvary Baptist church tomorrow at 10,30 a. m. and 0 p. m. Sunday school at 2 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Harris officiating. Rev. Jacob Davis and John Jones, of Plymouth, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Philips the fore part of the week. Tallie P. Jones, of Railroad street, left yesterday for McAllister, Indian Territory, where he will accept a posi tion as mine foreman. Taylorvllle lodge. No. fiGS, Indepen dent Order of Odd Follows, wilt meet this evening. Mrs. M. J. Purcell, of North Scranton, was the guest of Mrs. AA'illiain Fox, of Grove street, on Thursday. 'Mrs. Odduth, of the west, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Reese Lewis, of Grove street. Messrs. William Peterson and George Ritter called on friends in Forty Fort on Thursday. Methodist Episcopal church of Tay lor, Pa. Calendar for Sunday, October 21: 10.30 a. m., preaching service, sub ject, "Assurance;" 2.15 p. m., Sabbath school; 3.30 p. m., men's meeting, sub, ject, "Free Silver;" C.30 p. m., Epworlh leacue: 7.30 p. m., preaching service, subject, "Limited." Prayer meeting at 7.30 AArednesday evening: Bible class at parsonage, 7.45 p. m. Tuesday. You will be welcome at all services. Rev. Clin ton B. Henry, pastor. THEATRICAL. ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK. Lyceum. HTUi:i)Y Modjcska; matinee, night, "King John." Mscheth" Academy of Misic. THREE DAYS "The Bowery Ailer LA: D.uk.' Gaiety. L.WI' THREE DAVh-King'c mid iiu'cns Bur lesipun. Modjeska This Afternoon and Even ing. I'lie farewell engagement of Mudjeska In thii city this afternoon .ind evening at the Ljcluiii thi'.itcr promises to be one of the big theatrical events of the ic.uon. "Macbeth" U announced foi the matinee and "King John" for the even ing. Ilio iiMgnitlrcnt production of "King Julm" which lus been prepaied for the great" Polish actual by her new managers, Mcan. WngenhaN Sc Kemper, restore, to the Ameilcan stage one of the gicatcst of the ShaKeipearean hKtorical liagedles. TliU icvlval Ii all the more Import ant becau.se it had furnished ModJeAa with one of the gloated characters nlic has ever essayed, the role of Comtancc, ulilcli she has dcaircd for many jeais io Impcisonate, "King John" was (list pioduced In the United Stales at the old SouthuaiU thcatei, Phlladcl. phl.i, Dec. 12, 17SI), by u stocl; company undei the dlii'cllon of Mr. Douglas, and Including Mr, and Mrs. li.illam. gieat favoiltles of the time, as will as Mivi Cheir, an actress who afterwanl bernme of great note, "Devil's Auction." It has been tustoniaiy to intioiluce tlimiighuiit tin; peiformance of Charles II, Vale's "Foiever Devil's Auction" ii nuinber of fcpcdal vaudeville fcaluie?, whose specialty, althougli not stilctly Idriiliflcd with tho plot ( this popular tpettacle. Is. by clever stugo nunagement and lostumiiig, mado a mot Interesting part of the same. The tluec lliothers Leando, whose phenomenal act lus ih ceil tlu in ul the topmost round of novel ties, will undoubtedly piove a revelation to lh"se who had not before lnd Ihn pleasure of seeing them. Also lu Kichaid T. Drown Mr, Yule lus M'cuied an absolute novelly, which can aUa be trulhfully raid about this season' ballels. Another unusual featuie is Mile, Irene and 'Mi, an act that has rjptmed all Xevv Yoik and has been tho diuwiug tmd of the roof gardens during the past (iiiiiiucr, Tho Clements Sisters, singers aud d.uiceii, mo also numbered among the new specialties, ("h.'rlc It, A'ale's "linever Devil's Auction" mil do the attraction at the Lyceum net Titcsd.lv nic-lit. The Schiller Stock Company, On the cement hacks, whole Hit heelmei) raci for glory aud gold, the tingle wheel cham pion is looked un with a grcal deu) of icspect, as rcgaids speed: hut how small he does look when the big pace-making machines get into tho game jud whU oil mile alter mile at a pate, that will lop the fsstnt single rider in a mllo if he rides without taking their pace. Ha it Is 111 the show business). Tho Schiller Stock company, wili lis brilliant icpcrtolie of L'i'tnt .New Vmk uccceies, its galaxy of nittio politau urlists, both from the dumatlo and vaudeville world: its handsome scenery, clabor. olo ctfects and supeib mountings, has long ago lapped all livuls aud now leads the vanguard of popular piiced attractions. Ibc company will open a week's engagement at tho Academy of opening pijy -rai.eiy AKu,cd. Milne on Monday evening, picsentlng as the The People'5 Exchange. POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tits ttcitslt nt Att Wlf' Have Houses to Rent, Rettl Ustitte or Other Property to Sell or Uxctminc, or Who Want Situations or Holn Tlisio SmMl Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions toe Five Cents a WordUxcent Situation Wanted. Which Ara In serted Free. FOR RENT. 1'Olt ltKNT-A SUITK 01" UOOMS AND ALSO A front room ai me i.imicit, suu i.inucn iiroci FOll HKNT-NLW tlOb'Sti, TKN 1100M3, AM. I lie late Improvements: rent flat 1.113 Wo ruing acnur. Inqulio 1320 Wjomlng aienuo. ORSALE roil sa?.iosi: I?E(mATHrsiJrDUUNS. nick pool tal'lf. Aildrcvt A. H. I'rltcliard, 8"j Court aticct. WANTHD-SECOND BANUSLOT MACHINES? must be in Rtoud order; ctatp particulars u to make ond price Addrci, I,. M., central de livery, Scranton. 1'a. ROOMsjvAnmED. . vAX-ri?i-2 on a runxisiiUD rooms, with baud; within fifteen minutes nalk from I., Ii. & W. station. AV. J. fi Trltiunc. WANTED-ONi: Oil TWO UKFUltNISHKD rotms; boated: centrally located, r, 1'. C, caro Scranton Supply Co. WANTED 2 OR S FURNISHED ROOMS. KOR light housekeeping;: centrally located. Ad drcx, J, w Williams bulldlnsr, City. roil SALE-HIGH OllADE BOARDINO HOUSE: fli isl location, beat equipped ami nest es tablished lionise in tho city; twcnty-ciRht rooms, containing everything from piano down, Ad dress V,. T. ILickett, Price building, city. FOR SAI.E-EMJGANT DININO ROOM, WITH fine patronage and unequalled location for Iramic-nt or icxular business. Price right to good party. Address W. T. Ihckclt, Price build ing, city. l'On SALE-CASH GROCERY A.ND MARKET bulnoss; everything complete for $2J0; good chance for some one. Addicts IV. T. Haekctt, Price building, city. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN STRAIGHT LOANS AT once. Curry, Conncll building. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN. QUICK, straight loans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to 0 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 314-315 Connell building. LOST. LOVr-A LADIES' OOLD WATCH, ON OR NEAR Lick.iwanna avenue. Finder please return to 1205 Maiion street, Orcen Ridge, or li Ijckawan in avenue. LOSr-LITTLE BLACK TAN, FEMALE DOG; any information gratefully received, 402 E. Market sticet. Reward offered. STOLEN. STOLEN-FEOV .'.SOO MONSEY AVENUE, ONE violin and cise. $5 reward if returned, and no questions asked. A GENTS WANTED. GALVESTON HORROR; BEST BOOK; BEST tenns; outfit flee; fieight paid; cifdlt given. Fciguson, S7 Fifth St., Cincinnati, O. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN 10 TAKE ORDERS for our Chiistmas Specialties; good pay; samples free. lllff 4: Co., 110 Wabash Ave., Chicago. AGENTS TO SELL OUR CUT PRICE CHRIST- inas publications; 50c. book, 15c. ; fl.00 book, 25c; $1.50 book, 50c; 32.30 book, 70c. Credit given, fieight prepaid, outfit free. Ferguson Publishing Company, riSl Fifth St., Cincinnati, Ohio. AGENTS TO SELL OUR CUT PRICE CHRIST mas publications; 50c. book, 15c. ; fl.00 book. 25c; -JLOO book, 50c; $2.00 book, 75c. Credit given, fieight prepaid, outfit flee. Ferguson Publishing; Company, 772 Fifth St., Cincinnati, Ohio. WANTED-SALE3UAN; 75 MONTHLY XcP expenses; pcriraiient. Perry Nurseiy Co., Rochester, N. Y. SALESMEN WANTED TO SELL OUR GOODS by tainple to wholesale and retail trade. We nre the largest and only manufacturers in out line in the world. Liberal salary pild. Address, CAN-DEX Mfg. Co., Savannah. Ga. LEGAL. LLLA K. KItKSKV VS. rHAHU:s KKKsKV. Xo. SOS, .May teim, 1000, romtnon Pleas of Lackawanna county: Dlvoice. To Charlch Krcsky, Itespondent: Vou am hereby notihed that the sherin" ot Lackawanna county has relumed the subpoena and iiliai, subpoena in the above case, "non esl inventus," nnd Iho couit lias oidcied servnet upon you by publication. You aie hereby notified to be and appear at the next term of court to be Uriel at .Scranton, on Monihv. Nov. 12, 11)00, and answer the com plaint of the said lihellant. C. 11. PIU'OH, SheillT. L. P. WKDEMAX, Attorney for Ltbellant. SUALHI) PIIOI'OSALS WILL UK KCCr.lVl'.D AT the oltico of the City C'leik, Scranton, Pa., until 7.S0 o'clock p. in., Thuiadny, October Ua, 1!00, to ginde Wyoming avenue from a point about 2S0 feet south of the south fence liuu of Pint stieet to Ash stieet, in Accordance with plan and tpeelfiiutions filed in uid oitlee. L'leh bidder shall enclose with his proposal his certified check for five hundred dollars a a guarantee to execute a contract If auaided the same. The ilty icscivei the light to reject any or all bids. By order of City Council. M. T. LAVIXLi:, City Cleik. Scranton, Pa., Oct. 1C, 1000. NOTICE TO OWXERS OF PROPERTY OX BAST Market street, between the I.nck.iwunnu river and North Main avenue, Tho following Is a copy of u resolution of City Councils ot the City of Scranton, Pa., approved Oct, 3, WOO. Resolved, by the Select Council of the Cilv of Scranton, the Common Council conciurino', Tluit it is hereby declared to be the purpose of the City of SerantoaHo order that, that portion ot a ceitain stieet In said city, known as East Mai. kct fcticet, lying between the bridge eroding the Lackawanna liver and tho puvo where ald Market street and Xortli Main avenue intersect), each other, shall be paved at the expense of the abutting piopeity, in aecoreuuico to the foot front tule. Piovided that three-lourlhs of all tlie members elided to each bunch of the rvunciU shall vote in favor thereof. On the passage of this icsolullon by tho ubuu- named vote, and the unmoval of the Muor. tin. rhv Clcik shall publlsli a copy thereof, for len ilavs in two newspapers published in the Citv o( Scranton, stating that unless, a majoiltv ol the pvvneu of piopetly abutting upon said East Mar ket street between the points above named, (lull signify to councils In writing within Uiy dajs from the date ot the approval of this lesolulion, their piefeience of the mitetial de sired for such pavement. Councils will proceed to pass an uidliiaiicu dliecilng the paving ol laid stieet with such material as thev see fit, APPfou'el Oct. 3, 1000. JAMES JIOIR, Mayor. Published In pursuance nf tha pruUslons of the foregoing losoluliou. M. T. LAVELLE. City Cleik, BELGIUM'S KINO IS GRACIOUS. By Ex-cluslve Wlie from The A.sueiated Picss. I'aril, Oct. 19. The king of llelalinn cave iiin.il of his fiiendshlp lot tho llnited S(ate today by attending a luncheon -iiiii by r.'oiiiniU,lonvr Peck to Thomas F, Wal.h, nilloiicl coinmlv.lcii n from Colorado, who leavn Pails tomoiiow. The luncheon was reived in the national paillion, fifty covers being laid. 'he king entered during thu ptogies-s ol the luiicli-ou, accompaultd by Counts Outicmont ur.d Thlennes. After being fouually presented Ids mijcsty saldi "I have come to pay homage t my filcnd, Mr, Walsh, and luvc the pleasuie of mealing American men, which Is always a source of giatlfication tu nice." King Leopold remained thiougli all the speeches which followed, rising aud bowing when tompllnicntaiy reference's were made to him or his country . Alter the luncheon Iho king wan introduced Io all and spoko In flattering terms of tlie United States and its people. His majesty left II,.. Iiiillfllno- lit pmiiiuiiu .1,1,1. S,n.....l 1 Porter, tho United 8tici ambassador whom hi Mffi05SEB.S5?SaM,I2KB8' ffiWUCS. EX Invited to be his guest at Os.cnd nct'summer.' I ft, ..TvenlT ,Sc.n. Fr"0113'' l3 ACtTvP. MANoitTw'lPOAUv"f,OCAti Posi tion (several week.) Kihry XI per d.vy. Addrci Globe Co., Ml Clictntit SI., I'lillaild plila, l'a. WANTED-AN' AM.'.tlOUNU MACHINIST TO net (i.i msttant foreman in n nicillum-slrcO but well-equipped mutilne uliops nald iliop doen mill ntitl mine repairing, AddreiM U. W. Porter ii Son, 1'uimutawu.v, I'.i. WANH-.D-flOOD, hritONO UOY, If, TO ,18 years ol n?e, to learn tlnnera' trade. Wolf k Yvcnzc), 'J40 Ad.imi avenue. RECRUTS WANTED. MARINE CORPS UNITED STATES KAVY HE crulU wanted Able-bodied men; service on our warshlpa In all parts ot the world nnd on land in the Philippines, when required. Lieu tenant Colontt D. It. Huscll, N. W. Corner Lack awannt and Wyoming; avenues, Scranton. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO ORDBH) also ladies' waists. Louis Shoemaker, 211 Adams tevnue. SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED POSITION BY A MAN OF 23; ANY honorable work; references. Address P. j., general delivery. WANTE11-A POSITION AS COLLECTOR, OH any outdoor work. Can furnish references. Address 1717 J-urulcison avenue, city. SITUATION WANTED AS A CASHIER OP waitress: would like to get work as soon as piwsiblc. Address A, Tribune ortlec. A COLORED GIRL WANTS WASHING TO DO at homo. No. :14 Phclp street, Scranton, Pa. BOOKKEEPER WOULD LIKE POSITION; TEM- perate nnd reliable; would awWt in store: low salary. llockkecpcr, 1114 Fall field stieet, city. SITUATION AVANTED-UY YOUNG GIRL IN doctor's or lawyei's office; salaiy moderate. Atldicsi "Maggie," Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED A GERMAN COOK wishes situation as vegetable and meat cook. II. K., Tribune otllce. SITUATION WANTED-HOOKKEEPER WISHES a situation. K. K.. Tiibuno olliee. COPYIST EXPERIENCED YOUNG WOMAN would like- extra copying, deeds, bond, mortgjges, etc. Address Copyist, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED A FIRST CLASS LAU.V- diess would like Monday and Tuesday: steady. Address Xfa.y Dom.elly, Scranton P. O. SITUATION WANTED-BY A COLORED MAN to riiive te.im or to woik on the farm or In a private funilv, or anv kind of work. Torest court. SilUATION WANTED-BY MiN COOK, WHO understands his business; hotel or family ; city or country. W, 120 Lackawanna avenue. SITUATION WANTED-RESPECTABLE WOMAN wants poslton !cr care of children or jny woik; sleep home. A. B., Tribune office. CITY SCAVENGER A. II. BRIOOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cess pools; no odor, liupioved pumps used. A. B. BR1GGS. Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Eltkc's drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone DJIO. PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD O SPAULDINO, its' Bank building. C. P. A., 23 TRAD- Architects. EDWARD II. DAVIS, building, tnanton. ARCHITECT, CONNKl.L FREDERICK L IMOvVN. ARCHITECT, PRICE building, J 2U Washington avenue, Scranton. Cabs and Carriages. RUBBER TII1ED CABS AND CARRIAGES; BEST ut service Prompt nttcntion given orders, liy 'phonc. 'Phones 2372 and 5332. Joseph llelley. 1JI Linden. Dentists. dr. c. n. Kii.rA'Bi:naBn. Spruce stieet, Sciantun. PAULI 11UILDINO, Dlt. I. O. LYMAV, SCUASIOX PRIVATE HOS pital, corner Wyoming and Mulberry. Dlt. C. C. LAUtiAC'H. 113 WYOMLN'a AVENUK, Dlt. II. V. itr.YNOl.DS, OHP. P. O. Hotels and Restaurants. hie elk cape, ij and 127 franklin avi:- nuc. Rates reasonable. P. ZEHJLCU, Propiletor. .SCIIAN10N HDUBi:, NEAR !.. L. is W. PAS- sengcr depot. Coniluctcd on tho European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor. Lawyers. J. W. BROWXIXti, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL, lor-al-law. Rooms 312-313 Mears building. D. B. HEPLOOLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS NE0- llalcd on ie.il cstale security. Mears building, corner Washington nvemra and Spruce street. WII.LARD, WARREX tc Iv'XAPP, AITORNEVS i,ud counaellois-si-law. Republican building, Washington avenue. JKSSUP Sc JESSUP, ATIORXEYS AND COUxT sellois-at-law. Cunimonvvealth building, Rooms 10, 20 and 21. JAMES W. OAlsTOltD, ATfORNEY-AT-LAW. Rooms 014, 515 and 418 Boaid of Trade build Ing. EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY. ROOMS IK13-0OI, 9th Moor, .Mears bulldinr, L. A. WAIRES. ATTOHXEY.AT.LAW, BOARD of Tiade building, Scranton, Pa, C. It. PITCHER. A'l'IORXF.V.AT.LAW, ROARD of Tiade building, Sciuuton, Pa. PATIER-OX A" WILCOX, THADERS" XATIONAL Bank building. (!. COMEOYS, 0-13 REPUBLICAN I1UILDINO, , W. llEltTHOI.F, ATrORXEV, Mh'AUS IlLDfi, Physicians and Surgeons. Dlt. W, E. ALLEN. 511 NORTH WASHINGTON avenue, DR. R. W, L'AMORCAUX, OFFICE .',31 WASII ington avenue, Residence, 1318 Mulbenr. (.hioiilc diseavfs, lungs, heart, kidneys and genltn-uriiury oigans a specially, Hours, 1 Io 1 p. m. Schools, school or hie lackawanxa, scranton, Pa. Couii.0 prcpaialoij to college, law, medi cine or li.Miicsw. Opens Sept, 12lli. Send for l-alalogue. Ilcv. Thoinus M ('ami, J. I.. I)., priu. eipil and piopilttorj W, E. I'lumley, ,, M., Iiejelmasler, Sseds, (!. It, CLARK k t.O SEEDS1IK. AND XI'HS eivmen, smic '.01 Wavhington aveimsi tueii houses, 1X0 Xorlh Main avenue; ttie trie phone, 7W. Wire Screens! JOM'.l'll KUEriuTr HEAR fill LUIlvAWANXA avenue, Mianton, Pa,, manufacturer of Wiie be reeiu. Miscellaneous. ilAlHUl'S OII(.'IIESTR -MUSK) FOH HALI.s! plenles, panics, ueeplion,, weddings ami con. celt work furnished. For terms uddrixs R. J Bauer, conductor, 17 Wyoming annus, ovei llulbtrt's musio store. RAILROAD TIME TABLE , PENNSYLVANIA RIMMD Schedule In Effect Kay 87, 100. Twins leave Scrsnto! 6.45 a. m week days, for SuatMiy, Harrisfaurg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and for Pitta bura; and the West. 8.38 a. m., week days, for Raaletea, Fottsville, Bending Xorristewa, nnd Philadelphia) and for iun bury Harrisburg, Philadelphia, BaltimoreWashington and Pitts burg and the West. 2.18 p. m,, week days, (lundays 1.D8 p. in.,) for fhmtanry, Harris burg, . Philadelphia. Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg aad the West. For Haaleton, Petts- vme, .Heading, ace. wee days. 4.27 p. m., week days, for luabury, Hnzleton, Pottsville, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. .T. R. WOOD. Gen. Pass. Aft. .1. 1). HUTCHINSON, Gen. Mcr. 1 j i i Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. In Effect June 10, 1000. South Leavo Scranton for New York tt 1.4. -TOO, s.40, 8.00 and 10.0--, a. nt.. 18.35, S.O uid 8.10 p. m. For Philadelphia at 6.40, &Q and 10. 0j a. ni.: l'.'.6J and 3.33 p. m. For Stroud, burg at 0.10 p. in. Milk and accommodation at 3-40 p. m. Arrive at Hoboken at U.M, 7.1S, 10.18 a. m.l 12.09. 2.47, 4.48, 7.J0 and 0. p, n. Arrive at Philadelphia at 10.00 a. m.; 1.09, S.. 0.00 and 9.22 p. nt. Arrive from New Yotk at l.ftj, 4.00 and 10.20 a. m.; 1.00, t2, 8.4, a 45 and 11.30 p. m. From Stroudsburg at fcOS a. ra. North Leave Scranton for Buffalo and teter medlato stations at 1.10, 4.10 and 8.30 a. IK. I 1.50, (5.48 and 11.33 p. m. For Oswego and Syra cuse at 4.10 a. in. and 1.S5 p. m. For Utlca at 1,10 a. m. nnd l.M p. in. For Montrew at &30 a. m.; 1.05 p. m. and S.48 p. rn. For Nichol son at 4.00 nnd 0.15 p. m. For Blrigtiamion. 1W1 nnd 8.C0 p. in. Arrive In Scranton from Buffalo at 1.30, 2.55, 5.35 and 10.00 a. m.; 3.30 and 8.00 P m. From Oswego and Syracuse at 2.55 a. n.; 12.38 and 8.00 p. m. From Utlca at 2.53 a. m. ; 12.88 and .1.30 p. m. From Nichslsen at 0.59'S. in. and 0.00 p. m. From MontrSM at 7.S3 and 10 00 a. in.; 3.20 and &00 p. m. Dloomiburg Division Leave Scrinton for Northumberland st 0.45, 10.05 a. m. 1.5 and 0.50 p. m. For Plymouth at 1.03, 3.40, 8.SS and 11.35 p. m. For Nanticoko at 8.10 a. IB. Arriva at Northumberland at P.85 a. m.; 1.10, 5.00 and 8.46 p. m. Arrive at Nsntlcoke at 9.10 a. m. Arrive at Plymouth at 2.00, 4.S2. 9.30 p. m. and bet land at 0.42 a. m.; 12,31, 4.50 and 8.45 p. m. rrom Nanticoke at ll.oo a. m. From Plymouth st 7.50 a. in., 3.20, 5.35 and 11.10 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS, outli Leave Scranton 1.40, 3.00, 8 40, lfcW a. m.: .1.33, 3.10 and 8.10 p. m. North Lcavfc Scranton at 1.10, 4.10 a. m. 1.55, 0.48 and 11.35 p. m. niootnshurg Division Leave Scranton at 10,0$ a. m. and 0.30 p. m. Delaware and Hudson. In Effect .Tunc 13th, 1000. Tialns for Carbondale leave Scranton at 8.20, 7.53, S.51. 10.13 a. m.; 12.00, 1.23. 2.20, 3.52, 3.23, 0.25, 7.67, 0.15, 11.15 p. m.; 1.1 a. m. For Honesdale and Lake Lodore 8.20, 10.13 a. in.: 2.20 nnd 5.25 p. m. For Wilkes-Barre-C.45. 7.48. 8.43, 9.SS, 10.43 a, m..- 12.03, 1,28, 2.18, 3.S,'!, 4.27, 8.10, 7.48, 10.4U 11.30 p. m. For L. V. ft. R. points-0.43 a. m. I 12.0J, 2.18, 3.33 and 11.30 v. m. Tor Pennsylvania R. n. points 8.45, .M a. m.: 2.18 and 4.27 p. m. For Albany and all points north 8.20 a. m. and 3,52 p. in. SUNDAY TRAINS. Tor Carbondale 0.00, 11,33 a. m.; .. 152, 5.17, 10.52 p. m. For Wilkes-Batre 0.38 a. m.; 12.03i 1.58, 1.23, 0.27, 8.27 p. m. .r For Albany and points north S.5t" p. m. For Honesdale and Lake Lodore 0.00 a. in, and 3.52 p. in, Lowest utes to all points in United States and) Canada. . J. W. BURDICK, O. P. A., Albany, N. Y. II. W. CROSS, D. P. A., Scranton, Pa. Xehigh Valley Ballroad. In Effect May 27, 1900.' Trains Leavo Scranton. Tor Philadelphia and New York via D. ft II, n. It., at 0.45 a. m. end 12.03, 2.18, 4.27 (Black Diamond Express), and 11.30 p. m. Sundays, 1), & H. R. It., 1.8S. 7. IS p. in. For White Haveu, Hazleton and principal points in tho coal regions, via D. fe II. R. It., i.s.), -.it, ami f.- p. in. ror roitsviiie. o,i, 2.18 p. m. For Rethlehem, EasLon, Reading,' Hirrlabura; and principal inteimediate station Til D. U II. R. II., 0.43 a. m.; 12.03, 2.13, 4.27 (Black Dia mond Express), 11.30 p. m. Sunday, D. & H, R. H., 1.5S. 7.43 p. in. For Tunkhannook. Towanda, Elmira, Ithaca, Geneva and principal intermediate stations, via D., L. k W. It. ., 8.U3 a. m.; 1.03 and 8.3S p. m. For Ctencva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Fall, Chicago, and all points west, via D. k U. R. R., 12.03, 3.33 (Dlack Diamond Express), 7.48, 10.41, 11.S0 p. m. Sundays, D. A- II. R. R 12.03 p. m. ; 7.43 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valloy parlor cats on all trains between Wilkes-IHrra and Kcw York, Philadelphia, nuflalo and Si peision Bridge. KOLLIN H. WILBUR, Cen. Supt., 28 Cortland street, New York. CHARLES S. LEE, Oen. Pass. Age., ? Cortland street. New York. A. W. VOXXIIMACHKR, Dlv. Pass. Agt South Bethlehem, Pa. For tickets and Pullman reservations apply t COy Lackawanna avenue, Scranton, Pa. Central Railroad of New Jersey. Stations In New Yorli-Foot of Liberty stre-ts, N. 1... and South Fciry. Anthracite coal used exclusively, insuring cleanliness ond comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFECT MAY 29. 100. Trains leave fecriintoii for New York. Newark. Elizabeth, Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem, At lentown, Maurh Chunk and White Haven, it 8.?9 . m. ; express, 1.20; express, 4,00 p. m. Sun days, si 1.1 p. ni. For Plttston aud Wilkcs-Biire, 8,88 t. m.: 1.2(1 and 4.00 p. in. Sundays. 2.1S p. lu. For Baltimore and Washington, snd points South and West via Bethlehem, 8.30 a. m,, 1.29 p. in, Sundays, 2.15 p. ni. For Tung Branch, Ocean Orove, tte,, st 8.3i a, m. and 1.20 p. m. Tor Reading, Lebanon and Harrisburg, vis Al leulowu, 6..'0 a, in. and 1,20 p. m. Blindly 2.15 p. in. For Pottsville, 3 30 a. in., 1,20 p. m. Through tickets to all points east, south anal west at lowest nites at the station, J. II. OIILHAUSEN. Ceu. Supt. II. P. BALDAVIN. tlen. Pasa. Ag. New York, Ontario and Western R.R, TIME TABLE IX EFFECT SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 1900. Xmth Bound Tiains. Leavo Leavs Scran- Carbon- Arrivs, Tulns. ton. dale, Csdosis, 201 10.10 u. ni. 11.20a, in, 1,05p.m. 20,1 :l.5 p. HI. 4.82 p. 111. S.4S D. m. 207 fl.OOp. m.Arrlvo Carbondsl, ,40p. n. South Bound Trains. r Leave Leavs l Cailoala, Carbondals. Scranton, 20-1 7,(Wa, ra. 7.40a.m. 204 ...... S.40 u. in, 10.02 a, m, 10.4Si.rn. 20'l 2.05 p. in. 3.31 p. in, 4.20 D. nw M'NIUYS ONLY. North Bound, Leave Leave Scran. Carbon- Arriv. ton. dale. Cadosla, 201 .,.,,, K.'IOa. ni. 9.10a.m. 10.43 . in, 200 ,,,,,. 7.00 p. m. Arrive Carbondale, 7.45 p, m. South Bound. Leave Leave Cadola, t'ailiondalr. Scranton, 202 7.00a, in. 7.10 . in, W 4.20 p. ni, ,1.54 p. m, B.35 p. ,, Tialn No. 201 makes connection for points Ninth ami South on Main Line, nt Cadosla. Tialns Nos. 203 and 2 08 make Main Line con. necllons on Siiuduv, For fuilhcr infni mutfoii. (onsult ticket agents. .1. ('. ANDERSOV, (ten. Pass. Agl New York. .1, E. WELSH, Traveling p.is.cnger Agent, Scran. ton. Evie ami Wyoming Valley. Times Table in Effect Sept. 17, 1000. Tiulns for llawley and local points, connect. Ing ut llawley with E1I0 lallroad for New York, Xcubuigh ad iiitciniediate points, leavo Scran, ton at 7.03 u. m. and 2.2.1 p. 111. Tiaias arrive, at Seianton at 10 SO a, m. snd 0.1'J p. in. NEWSPAPERS i'irsWViiywi.unn n m THE WILKESBAItlli: RECORD CAN BK HAD in Sciuuton at the news stands of Uslsmin Bios., 103 Spruce aud 603 Linden; M. Norton, 82J Laei.au anna avenue; . s. Schutrsr, 2U hpruce street. MRS. L. T. UKLI.Kn. Krur.p TDfinnwu. . slmnpoolng, Mi'. ; faacMl mussg: mtnlour I ing, 2jc.j chiropody. 701 Quincy. n . 1 jL ; ml ri . 1 F ' Slti jitw all. ANarAy, i1 . ki ssx -