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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1900.
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LACKAWANNA COUNTY.
CARBONDALE.
WETHERBY-LINDSAY NUPTIALS
News has JiiHt lcukott out of the mar
rlniro f Miss Vlnn, tlio only daUKhtor
nnrl clillit of Mr. nnti Mir. Jiuiics Llntl
Biiy, to Jerome I.. Wetliortiy. Uev. Dr.
V1iii1pii, if the Itct unit ll.ititlHl chuifih,
performed tlio ceremony. These c
thnnblo young po)iIi were to have
been tiirmictl with a lnilllnnl lwiwo
wedding Inst June, but the serious Ill
ness of Mr. Wutheliiy tnmle till." Im
possible. I.ntc Inst week his physicians
urged lilm to nccninpnny his pa rents to
Florida for the winter, and as the parly
was to start on Saturday morning,
there wan time only for the most hur
ried JirrangonicntH; lionce the quiet
ness of the innrrlnKc nml the presence
of only the two families concerned.
The Broom left for Florida In his
father's party Saturday morning, nml
as soon as It can 'lie determined Hint
the southern ellmnte will prove bene
ficial to his health his bride will join
Jilm there for the winter. A largo circle
of friends will wish these young people
life's best blessings.
CHAHLES HAOAN'S FENCE LINE.
The street committee of councils have
viewed the strip of land In Campbell's
lano that Is under dispute and will ren
der a report to councils soon. There Is
little doubt In the minds of some of the
members that Mr. Hawaii has not
fenced In any more thnn lielowjs to
him: In fact, ho has reached the limit
called for In ,hls deeds, although the
first maps of the city and original de
scriptions of boundaries are very Im
perfect. A curious misstatement In one
of 'the earliest conveyances for tin;
property was discovered in examining
the titles. It Is evidently n, clerical
mistake, as one of the lines Is given as
five feet, when It plainly should have
been fifty feet.
PREPABING FOR BUSINESS.
The prospective end of the strike has
lent a new lease of business life to the
merchants of this vicinity. Activity of
the past few days has been vpi-v
marked. Traveling salesmen are again
invading this territory, and already
new stock is Ijolng shelved. Things are
expected to start out with an impetus
which will carry business up to the
holldavs with a rush that will 11101 e
thnn compensate for the dullness of the
past month.
TRANSPORTING WATER.
The soaking rain that came last night
was more than welcome. "While the
city's 'water supply is adequate, repoits
have reached hero from Greenfield,
Clifford and Lenox townshlns to the
effect that great Inconvenience has
been felt in those quarters. For moie
than a month many farmers have been
obliged to transport water in milk cans
from ponds more than a mile from
their homes. Wells and springs were
dry which had flowed without inter
ruption for years.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
I. Val Hollenbeck lias returned from
Port Jervis.
M. D. Lathrope is attending the Sun
day school convention at Altoona.
John O'Lcary is sojourning In Ro
chester. Miss Mary Gallnghy has returned
ifrom Scranton. .
E. SI. Peck is enlarging the porch on
Ills Salem avenue residence.
Dr. J. H. SIcGraw lias purchased the
B. It. Blair property on Park place.
Mips Gertrude Barrett, of Pittston,
who was the guest of Miss Kmma Bar
rett, of Fallbrook street, has returned
home.
Mr. and Mrs. 15. C. Cory, who have
been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Josenh
Messett, of Brooklyn stieet, for the
past week, returned to tlielr home in
Troy, N. Y., yesterday. Mr. Cory Is an
air-brake Inspector for the Delaware
and Hudson company.
The funeral of the late P. J. Collins
will 1)0 held this morning nt !U0 o'clock.
A requiem mass will bo said at St.
Rose church, and Interment will be
made In St. Hose cemetery.
Tlio little Hungarian, girl who was so
badly burned Monday, died at. the hos
pital at midnight.
JERMYN AND MAYFIELP.
The following notice was posted at
tlio Delaware and Hudson colliery here
last evening: In reference to our pre
vious notice of Oct. Ctli, in addition
to the reduction to $1.50 per kog for
powder, 2', per cent, will be added to
the price of mine ton to make the ad
vance of 10 per cent, as proposed. C.
C. Hose, superintendent coal depart
ment." The new ball Held near Maple grove
is a great attraction those days and
the popularity of foot ball is plainly
evident by the number who partici
pate and those who assemble to wit
ness the players. The new association
recently formed lins a membership of
sixty-seven and additional names are
dally being added. The olilceivs of tho
organization are: C. D. AVInters, pres
ident; Elijah Stephens, vice-president:
AV, J. Toman, secretary. Yesterday
three games by the first three teams
were played, and, although the game
is an entirely new ono to tho majority
of tho players, there oro several of
them that Rhow considerable npltudo
and In the course of a few weeks tho
association might liuvn at least ono
good team.' Tomorrow afternoon tho
Rlchniondalo team are expected to
play the best eleven of tho local play
ers hero on tho local ground and it Is
probable n lnrgo crowd will ho on hand
to witness the game,
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Baker Imvo re-
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money, Ji.oc. Send for (tea book.
Fop 8tla by JOHN H. PHELPS,
Sprue ttrtet.
turned home nftcr visiting nt sovornt
points' along the vnllcy.
Announcement Is made of the coming
marriage of AVIII Waters, of this bor
ough, and Miss Gertie Scull, of Green
field. W. K. Iteck.the Republican candidal!)
for register of wills, circulated around
town yesterday afternoon,
.Mrs. J. E. Welch, of Washington,
D. C, Is tho guest of Mrs. AV. It.
lAltey, of Second street.
David P. Morgan has resigned his
position with the Prudential Insurance
company and gone to Cincinnati, O.
TAYLOR.
The employes of the Davh wnshery
were compelled to suspend npcrnlloiis
yesterday by the strikers of this place
and Minookn, who at ilrst requested
the mun employed to quit work. On
their refusal the workmen received n
shower of stones nnd were then com
pelled to (lee. It Is staled that an at
tempt will bo made to operate tho
wasliory this morning with tho aid of
deputies.
Car No. 235 of tho Scranton Traction
company, which was In charge of Con
ductor Harney McGlll left the track
near tho Delaware, Lackawanna and
Western crossing In North Taylor on
Monday nftciiinnn. The car was south
bound and had Just got over the cross
ing when It became dernlled. Mrs.
David Grllllths, of Main street, and
another unknown passenger received
slight Injuries." The wreck car was
soon on the scene nnd had things In
running order.
Mr. Alexander AVelsoiilluh, our popu
lar dnlrymnn, has taken charge of the
AVilllntn Tell hotel, on Main street,
formerly occupied by his brother, John,
wiio was compelled to retire on ac
count of fnlling health.
The Representative foot ball team
did not meet the Park Hill Stars on
the Riverside gridiron yesterday, ow
ing no the Inclemency of tho weather.
13d ward James, Jr., tho Itopubllcnn
candidate for representative from the
Third district, was n caller in town
yesterday. Mr. James Is making an
active canvass for the office nnd will
be given a surprisingly big vote here.
He Is a young man of sterling worth
and is fully capable of duties pertain
ing to tho above office.
The American Protestant association
lodge held an important session last
evening, when much business pertain
ing to the coming fair was transacted.
Miss Josephine Blackwell, of Mil
waukee, wiio has been the guest of
Miss Mnry Scherer, has returned home.
Taylorville lodge, Xo. 247, Knights
of Pythias, will meet in important
session this evening, when tlio pres
ence of every members is requested.
Mrs. Harry Hewitt nnd children, of
South Scranton, were guests of rela
tives in this place yesterday.
Improved Order of lied Men, No. 217,
will meet this evening.
Miss Etta Fisher, of Union street,
has loft for Brooklyn, N. A'., where she
has accepted a lucrative position.
Mrs. Itlchard Davis, of Hyde Park,
visited relatives here yesterday.
Insurance Agent and Mrs. AV. K.
Jones, of Carbondale, have returned
home after being the guests of rela
tives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry n. Jones, of
Priceburg, were guests of friends In
this place on Monday.
OLYPHANT.
The funeral services of Mrs. Sarah
1.. AVIIliams were held yesterday after
noon In the Blakely Baptist church,
and were attended by an Immense
throng of sympathizing friends. The
body reposed in a handsome heliotrope
casket, surrounded by a profusion of
beautiful Moral offerings, which were
silent tokens of love and esteem. Rev.
Dr. Spencer officiated and spoke words
of eulogy and comfort. He was assist
ed by ltev. John S. Thomas, of Peck
vllle. During the service the choir ren
dered several appropriate selections. In
conclusion, the remains were borne to
Peckvllle for Interment. The llower
bearers wore white dresses. They were
Misses Tlllle Davis, A'ictorla Frew,
Mary nprkhelsor, Annie Priest, Lucre
tla Gilbert and Maggie Jones. The pall
bearers wore Albert Priest, John Grif
fiths, William AVullace, Robert Frew,
James Reed and William AVIlllains.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gllleran have
gone to Prfceburg, where they will re
side. Rev. Dr. Spencer left last evening for
Erie, where he Is to speak this morn
ing at the Unptlst state anniversary.
AVllllam Evans, of Providence spent
yesterday nt his home here.
No attempt was made by the officials
to operate the Giassy Island wnshery
yesterday. The strikers were on hand
again at daylight and numbered fully
two thousand. A sprinkling of women
and girls were among them. They
stayed ubimt the premises for a few
hours, but seeing no attempt being
made to run the wnshery, they left as
quietly as they came,
Miss Sarah I.elghton, of Pittston, Is
the guest of Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Crans,
of Lackawanna street,
Isaac Davis, of Green Ridge, spent
yesterday ut tlio residence of D. C.
Evans, on Susquehanna street.
George Benton, of Cnrbondalc, was
a, caller In town yesterday.
MOSCOW.
Mrs. Susan B. Fessenden. of Boston.
fMnss.. n former nreslilpnr nf tlio Htntn
Women's Christian Temperance union
of that stnte, will deliver an address
in tho Methodist church Thursduy
evening, Admission free. ,
Mr. Fernsley, of .Scranton, spent
Sunday with his family here,
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. AVells roturned
home yesterday after a few days' visit
with the former's parents at South
Canaan.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. Yenger wero
Scranton visitors yesterday.
Row Father Dunn has returned from
his European trip.
Mr. Churles Edwards returned home
from the hospital last week.
Rally day services which were held
In tho Methodist church Sunday morn
ing wero much enjoyed by nil present.
The programme consisted of recita
tions, songs ami roll call, which was
responded to with verses of scripture
liy the members of the Sunday school.
WHEN IN OOUBTi TRY TbeyWo stood the ten of years,
m ii4v curca inouunas oi
cases of Nervoui Diseases, such
at Debility, Diziiaess, Sleepiest,
ncss and Varicocele. AtroDhv.&e.
They clear the brain, strengthen
the circulation, make diaeslioa
Address. PEAII MEDICINE CO.. Cletalind. O.
Pharmacist, scr, Wyoming tvenue and
An address Was given by the pnstor,
Rev. Prentice, which was full of help
ful thoughts.
Mrs. William Reynolds nnd son are
visiting relatives In Btroudsburg.
PECKVILLE.
For the past two weeks the wnshery
at Grassy Island has been In operation
without any reslslnnco from tho union.
It wiii understood thnl the product of
the wnshery was being used around
the local breakers. In some wny tho
union got the Information that tho
operators were taking ndvnntngo of
them by shipping the coal to parties
unknown. In order to prevent this
they called a meeting, at which they
agreed to go In a body to the wnBhery
and Induce the men not to return to
work. Bright and early yesterday
morning the men marched to tho
wnshery and spoke to the men work
ing, showing them that they were do
ing wrong and nRked them to Join
their ranks, which they consented to
do. The bosses, however, were not to
be subdued so easily. They sent out
nn order for deputies from the neigh
boring mines and made an excellent
bluff at operating the wnshery. Tha
miners will make another attempt to
day to close It down altogether.
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. G. Hind and son,
Perican, of Academy street, were
Scranton cnllers yesterday.
Mrs. Mary Honsloy, of Mott Haven,
has returned from a visit with friends
and relatives nt Scranton.
Mr. L. H. Thompson Is visiting
friends and relatives at Clark's Sum
mit. The funeral "of the late Mrs. George
Williams, of First street, Blnkely, took
place yesterday afternoon. Interment
was made In Union cemetery.
OLD ftORGE.
Mrs. John Wilson, of Moscow, spent
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D. C. Reed. ,
Tho Ladles' Home Missionary so
ciety will meet at the Methodist Epis
copal parsonage Thursday nt 3 o'clock
p. in.
Mrs. AVells and- daughter, of Me
shoppen, were the guest's of Miss Ella
Drake the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Edsall spent
Sunday at Milwnukle.
Arthur, the 7-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Price, died Inst Saturday
very suddenly of heart failure.
Mr. Cooke and stepson, AVllllam
Caiey, left last week for England,
where they exepect to make their
future hanic.
Mrs. David AA'orden and Mrs. Olive
Newell, of Blnghamton, N. Y., were
tlie guests of Mrs. Samuel Brodhead
last Friday.
(.'hosier, ron of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Rupp, fell and broke his ankle last
Sunday.
Miss Jennie AVood, of Dunmore,
spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs,
Jnmes Perry.
Last AVodnesday night thieves en
tered the barn of Mr. John Hnrtman,
stole ills cow and took it to the woods
near by, where they killed It.
REV. S. A. DONAHOE
Testifies to the Good Qualities of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
On tho 10th of December, 1897, Rev.
S. A. Donnhoe, pastor M. E. church,
South, Pt. Pleasant1, AV. Ara contract
ed a severe cold which was attended
from the beginning by violent cough
ing. He says: "After resorting to a
number of so-called 'specifics' usually
kept in the house, to no purpose, I pur
chased a bottle of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy, which acted like a
charm. I most? cheerfully recommend
It to the public. For sale by all drug
gists. Matthew Bros., wholesale and
letail agents.
m
THEATRICAL.
ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK.
Lyceum.
TlirHiDAY "The Ciiil from Maxim's."
Academy of Music.
AM, Wi:i:iv. Sduller Stock Company.
Gaiety.
I'llivr TIlllKt: DAWS. "A I.iukv Coon."
LAbl' lllltr.i: DAYS. Amulet's (iroatest
VauJct llle SUrs.
"The Devil's Auction."
"The PcWPs Auction," lewilttiii and iittttle
ocr, was picsviitril nt the t.ji'um lnt nlKlit
with Its wealth of stonorj- ami mechanical ef
fects that pennlttHl of alt kiiuls of t.eem
insl.v impoible tilings being done. Prides tho
tuiury and mechanical elfects there was a ballet
of (iiuccful , untie women led by Amelia Moirr
otlermil Hilda Maccoil, ptcniiei, (food (.plrm
and bad fpliits, cutiu'uhu-, nuubrctteu nnd all
id the others imially funml in one of these me
chanical tpccl.tr If ulicrV tho powers of sjood are
in rayed nsninst tlu pmwrs of evil.
The linen nits .no luaUlv lidin u(i tpeibil.
lies, tin' ones iIi.il attracted the most attention
being those Kit en by the three luotlirr', I.rsiido,
and Iicnc ami hir dng .na, Irene is a contor
tion W ant! witli the us-Mance of a small dog
tin' une the iii(it unlipie enteitainnient of tlio
Mini over seen in tlie city. A good sl?ed audi,
encc' saw tlie pcifonuaiKe.
"The Girl from Maxim's."
"Tho (Jill fiom Mjxiiii'ii," a three-act farce,
which lias hail abundant Mieec&s in Xiw Yoilt
nml (ho laitre rites and which mule a j-'U.it hit
here last teusuii, will bu presented at tho I.y
renin for a tec nml tlmo on Thursday, Oct, it.
The pin-e Is by fleoiirc iVyileau, the author nf
"Tlio (lay 1'arMans," and was produced two
yearn ago In I'aiis, where it is utill riini.ini;.
The piiKliii'tion to bo given heic will be, we
nro promised, a most eitllint one. The big
rjat and complete Crltciiou theater, New YoiK,
puiduetloii will be teen. The girl from Maxim's
Is a Moulin Homo dinier. Innocent 111, 1'cty
pent meets her at Maim's, a noted I'aiis cafe
uud music bill, while he Is out hating a good
time. in the morning llrumage, his friend,
timid him tudcen uudei Ids own tobt In his oun
pailor, lie awakens l'clpont, who still feels
tlie clfeot of Hie wine of the night before, and
tho two men nlscivcr 1'rallne, tlio Moulin Itougo
dancer, 111 tho loom. This is tlie beginning of
n scries of complications, amusing and startling.
High Claas Vaudeville.
I'or llireo days, commencing lliursday, October
2J, l lie cer popular (lalely theater will lie
giicii owr to ttilctly high class xaudovlllt An
oi conization under (ho management of lxiucil
Mjsuii, bearing the title of "America's (Ireatot
Yaudollle Stars'' will occupy the (lalety dur
ing the lime mentioned, am) peifoiinauie such
as Is seldom teen in this city will he gltcn.
J. U. Slnu'r, tho gnat photo artl-t. Is a
number of this company, Illustrating from life
much talkie! of eients, und people of I In- day.
Among the pillules tliinvn, mo ('resident Me.
Kiuley at hl.s doh In the white hoiibOj V, J,
lliyan, xvlth Ids thickens; the (Ijbeston cyclone,
und many otlieis. Mai Donald and MarMI, two
fatoiites from the CVIno. New York; Untie 1111
Ion, the only comUiyman bicyclist; Ilojt uud
Neff, the laugh looseners, and the great Uveictt
tlio, in their malicious ucioballc sensations, are
among the others who will appear with (tils
company. Vim usual ilally matinee will U giuu.
Old Fvlends.
l'rom Puck.
Bunco Stecrcr-Alit't this 'Snulrc Perkins ot
rcrklnsiillcr
Fanner Brown Xo, slrccl Ain't yew tjvtuuco
stetreir?
One Woman's
10 ay,
PH1MP STUUGESS was 30 nnd a
confirmed bnchelor. At lenat, so
his friends snld. They added,
too, that cither ho had lind a dlsnn
polntmont In love In his early youth,
or that ho wnti nltoRcther Inuimvlmis
to tho dints of (!uiltl. Pond lntiinmus
with inrminffeiiblc duURhters mndo
him very welcome nt their homes and
slffhotl enviously when they thuuqrht
of his bank account.
They would have mtiched had they
known that under thnt cold, calm ex
terior Philip's heart was biirnltiK with
love for a dainty little mnld with eyes
like tho summer sky nnd hair llko mum
Bold, nnd that when he approached this
deity hla heart llutterod like a blush
Injr aohnoltTlrl's. Hut such remained
tlio fact.
And the little goddess who retimed
supremo In his thoughts was pretty
Leslie Stuart. He had known her when
she wore short frocks nnd climbed
trees. Then came nn nbsoncc of five
years spent at college and In traveling
In far-off countries. lie remembered
her as ho lind first seen her after her
return. It was at her "comlnt; out"
pnrty. The rooms wero crowded, uml
nt one end beside her mother, resplen
dent In black velvet nnd diamonds,
stood Leslie Stuart, looking very
sweet nnd simple, clad ln her snowy
frock and surrounded by banks nnd
bunks of flowers.
"I am Rlmost fiifjhtenod, Philip,"
she had whispered as she gave him her
hand, looking up Into his eyes, and It
wan then that the brotherly liking lind
changed to a deep, true love, the love
of a mntured man.
But Miss Stuart knew nothing of this
feeling and confided to him her con
tiuests and doubts alike, always feeling
sure of his sympathy nnel gentle coun
sel, never guessing how hard Philip
strove to keep his tone Impersonal. But
that was almost a year ago, and lately
Philip had noted a change In his little
friend. To be sure, she was ns merry
and light-hearted as before, yet there
seemed to hnve been a tiny barrier
erected between them and, try ns he
might, Philip could not break It down.
Last night at the assembly, when all
the world lay bathed In shlmmerlns
moonlight, Philip and Leslie had left
the dancers and strolled through the
scented darkness to a little, tinkllnsr
fountain. A plain woman is pretty in
the moonlight, but a pretty girl like
Leslie Stuart looked almost too beau
tiful, Moved by n sudden impulse,
Philip caught her hand nnd breathed
"Leslie." Then he stopped the rush
of words that would have followed.
For an Instant the girl had sat nuite
still and then she spoke lightly of a
coming tennis party.
What did she mean? Did she under
stand what he started to say? Did she
mean thus to turn him awav from
what would be sorrow to him? She re
carded lilm no doubt as an old man.
He must go away. Tho strain on him
was too much. These were the
thoughts crowding through his brain
as he walked through the grounds sur
rounding the home of Leslie Stuart. He
was noing to call on her father in re
lation to a political question, but be
fore ho went into the house he took
a short detour through the grounds
to solve the problem which beset him.
He went on until he reached the
nodding roses. It was in this cool
little summer house, all screened with
arbor, that Leslie Stuart, then a child
of 13, had told him that she was going
away for live years. He remembered
how the crystal tears had hung unon
her lashes as she said: "I wish you
were coming too, Phil." And yet last
nl?ht
He was startled to hear his name
spoken, ,and realized with horror that
Leslie Stuart and her Cousin Frances
were sitting on the steps not five feet
away. Tlio roses screened him from
their view, and that was his only
means of exit. He would let them
know of his presence. He gave a lit
tle, apoiogetical cough, but the girls
did not hear him and continued:
"I wish I knew what had changed
Philip," said Leslie. "He used to be
just llko a brother to nic, and now"
she sighed, "I used to think he liked
me," she added, a little lower.
"I know he likes you, Leslie; nnd
I think it is more than liking."
"Then why doesn't he speak?" re
plied Leslie. "No, Frances, you are
wrong. There was a time when I
hoped so, but It was a vain hope. He
looks upon me as a little silly butter
fly of fashion and listens to what I
tell him about my dances and pnrties
only with sufferance." There follow
ed a silence, during which Philip knew
he ought to speak, yet he longed to
hear more, "Frances, I shall bo an
old mnld,"
"You'll be nothing of tlie kind, dear,"
said that knowing little soul. "Why
don't you accept Terry Ha worth?"
"I hate him!" with force.
"Well, then, Mr. Macomber?"
"I hate him, too."
"Now. Charley"
' "I hate everybody!" broke out Les
lie Stuart fiercely.
"You don't hate Philip Sturgess, do
you, Leslie?"
"Ah, Philip" The listener felt
strange tin Ills run through him at the.
cnresslng tone In which his nnme was
spoken. "No, I could never hate
Philip, Frances, If I tell you some
thing will you promise never, never to
tell anybody until I am dead?"
"Cross my heart. Oh, Leslie, what
Is It?" asked Frances In nn awed tone.
"I must toll somebody. I have told
It to mysjlf so long that It Is ancient
history, Ssh! I lovb Philip Sturgess,
Yep, I do, I do; and he doesn't llko
mo at all," nnd she laid her head upon
the step and burst Into tears.
Suddenly, like a whirlwind, Philip
rniuo from (he arbor and lifting the
Robbing girl held her close to him,
while lio whispered something which
must havo been undeniably sweet, for
Leslie raised her face, now "love's
own hue," and answered softly, "Yes,"
And while Frances slipped unob
served nwuy, ahe asked herself;
"Could Leslie have known he was In
thero?" Philadelphia Item.
DUMP PICKERS DRIVEN AWAY.
No Individual Operators at Shamo-
kin Have Granted Increase.
By Kxciuslte Wire from The Associated Press.
Shamokin, Oct. 23. A number of
strikers wero discovered by Mineral
company officials cutting coal from
outcrops on North Shamokin moun
tain thl"? morning. The men were or
dered away fiom the coal land nnd
threatened with prosecution if they
mined any more coal. Muny working
men over-run the culm banks in this
vicinity, screening coal for domestic
purposes. No company has, as yet,
forbidden tho practice.
Up to date, not one Individual opera-
The People's Exchange.
A POPULAR CLEARING JIOUSE for tho BeiiatU oT Alt Will
Hnve 11 mines to RenJ) Rcnl Estate or Other Property to
Sell or Exchange, or Who Wnut Sltii.tUioin or Iletp-Theu
Small Advertisements Co'. One Cent n Word, Six Insertions for
Five Cents a Word Except Slttmtloru WnnteJ, Willed Arj In
Rcrtcd Free.
FOR RENT.
ron iiknt a sum: or pooms and also a
front room nt tho Linden, btt) l.liwcn meet.
FOR SALE
a PAin or Dtiivixn lionsr.s nm hm.k-
Sullohle for liRht drltlnn; lmj. Iln uml W
inw uhlj t.lml uml free; ncll hieil; will hII
chenp for tvwt ot use. Also it large ln;t1e hone.
Apply to II. M. Holes, ftffl Clay aionuo.
rou HAi.r.-L'AUPirs. ui:d hoom mms.
ch.ilr t.ihlr. mrulnn, iltttm, orsn, luill
trre, etc. 0.12 WnihinRtnn meiiue.
ion s i.i:-costi:nts or nousi: rimst-
(tire, c.irpet, tcclillntr, etc. Mi Wnsliinglnn
nvrniie.
roit HAi.n-oNi: iii:cujlatio.v niki: iiihins.
wick pool tnhle. AiIiIwm A. 8. l'rltdianl, Sl't
Court streit.
yNJJEDjTOBUY
VAXTKD-A GOOD rAmOWKLT, KSTATp
llshcd busliiem, or would ptirchmp onc-hiilf
of any rooiI Irirltlniatc lunlncsi (except ttlnri
or wfil'kta). Itefcience8 uslceil nml furiiliheil
to be Rllt edge. Aclilics? A Tribune.
WANTKD-SECONO HAND SLOT MACHINES!
must be In good order; state paitlculsra ai
to make end price. Address, L. SI., general de
livery, Ecronton. I't.
ROOMWANTjD
wAlmTDa'on a fuiinisiiiid rooms, koh
light housekeeping; centrally located. Ad
dress, .1. W., Wllllnms hulidlnsr. City.
MONEY TO LOAN.
M0NT.Y TO LOAN-STRAIGHT LOANS
once. Curry, Connell building.
AT
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,
814-315 Connell building.
IMPOUNDED.
IMPOl'NDLD-AT HULL'S IIKAH, ONE HAY
more, weight about 1,000 pounds; Mill K
sold Octuhcr 'H nt 10 o'clock n. in., If not culled
for. O. I). Drink, pound master.
OITY SO AVENGER
A. B. DR1P.0S CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND
i-ess pools; no odor, Implored pumps used.
A. II. IlltltlQS. Proprietor. Leaie orders tlOO
North M.iin nieniie, or Kickc'a drug idoro. cor
ner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone !)310.
LEGAL.
IN Hi:; INCORPORATION OF THE RUSSIAN
Fire Company of Ma v Held. In tlie Cnutt of
Common Pleas of Lnekawannu County, No. 101,
November Term, 1000.
Notice la lieiehy given that an application will
be made to the sitd court on Hatiirday. the 1st
day of November, 1000, at nine o'clock a. m.,
under the "Act to proiido for the ineoipoiation
and lrguiatiou of icitaln corporations," appioved
April 20th, 1874, uml its supplements, by Theo
dote Wochua. Wnwll Ilopljk. Omufry Lowry, Al
bert Wosewski and Silicstek Mosytar, for tlie
charter of an intended corporation to lie called
the Russian Fire Company uf Mj) field, the char
acter and object of which is (o protect the Iitc'4
nnd properties of its member nnd fellow citi
zens from damage nnd destruction by lire, and
for these purposes to hate, possess and enjoy
all of the lights, benefits nnd priiileges con
torted by the said Act and Its supplements.
II. D. CAREY, Solicitor.
NOTICE IS IIEKKIIY (IIVEN THAT AN API'Ll-
cation will be made to the flovcrnor of Penn
c.iliania on the 2d duv of November, l'JUO, by II.
M. Uoies. E. 1). lloies. W. S. Hiilchings, J. D.
Slierer and A. F. flctilinnlt. under the Act nf
Assembly, entitled '.u Art to protide for the
incoiporatlou and regulation of certain corpoia
tions," appioied April 20, 1871, and the hupple
ments thereto, for the charter nf ait Intended cor
poration to he called the Mayfleld Eleetlic Light,
lleat nnd Power Company, the ibaiatter and ob
ject of which is to manufuctiire and supply light,
heat and power, or any of I hem, by electricity,
to fhe public in the lioiougli of Mujflcld, county
of Lackawanna and State ot Pennsylvania, and to
such persons, pattnershlps and corporations, ie
hiding thcieln or adjacent thereto, as may de
sire tlie same, and for these purposes to haw.
foww and enjoy nil of the lights, benefits ami
piivlleges of said Act of Assembly and the sup
plements theieto. II. D. CAREY. Solicitor.
DISSOLUTION 01' CORPORATION IN MATTER
of dissolution of "Wyoming Land Compani."
In the Court nf Common Pleas ot Luzerne Coun
ty. No. C, Uei-cnilier Tcnn, 1000.
Notice is hereby giicn that tlie Wyoming
I and Company (lied its petition in the Court
of Common Pleas of Luzerne County on October
Stli, 1000, pi a) ins for a decree of dissolution,
und th.U th" Court have fixed Monday, November
12th, 1000, nt 10 o'clock u. in,, for hearing said
application for ilKsilutlou, when und where
ail persons interested can attend If they deem
it expedient, and slir.iv cause against tlie grant
ing of fhe pri.)cr i.f said petitioner.
THOMAS 11. ATHERTON,
Solicitor for Petitioner,
THE ANNUAL MEETING OV THE STOCKHOI.D-
eu of The Wjomhig Coal and Land company
will be held at (he ottlcc of the company, col
Meats building, Scranton, Pa., on Saturday, Oct,
27, 1000, at 2..10 p. m.
11. C. SIIAFER, Secretary.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL HE RECEIVED AT
Hie otllcc uf the City Engineer, Scranton, l'a.,
until S o'clock p. in., Thursday, Noicniber 1.
1100, for furnishing and laying tligstone sidewalks
on both sides of Prospect avenue, 'rom Front.
stieet to tho Stafford Meadow Uiook; on both
bides, of Pittston avenue, f.om Klin olicct to dm
Stiitroid Meadow ilrook, nnd on the soulheily niilu
of Riier stieet, fiom Pittston aieiiue to Stone
atenue. All to he done according to jpeclllca
tions on file in the oltico of tho City Engineer,
Tlie city lesenen the right to leject any or all
bids. JOSEPH P. PHILLIPS,
City Engineer.
NOTICE TO OWNERS OP PROPERTY ON EAST
Market street, between the Lackawanna,
river and North Main avenue. The following is
a copy of a resolution of City Councils of the
City of Scranton, l'a., approved Oct. 3, 1000.
Resolved, by the Select Council of tho Citv of
Scranton, tho Common Council concurring, That
it Is hereby declared to be the purpose of the
City of Scranton to order that, Hut portion nf a
ccitaln street In said city, known as East Mar
ket stieet, lying between tlie bridge crossing
the Lackawanna ritcr and the paie where said
Market street and North Main avenue intersects
each other, shall be piled ut the expense of the
abutting property, in accordance to tho foot
flout lule, I'roWdcd that thrcc-fouiths of all
tha mcmtxTH elected to each branch of the
councils shall otu in favor thereof. On the
passage of this resolution by the above named
vote, and the approval of the Mayor, the City
Clerk shall publish a ropy thereof, for trn days
in two ncwsiianris published In the Citv of
Scranton, stating that unless a majority of tlie
owners of pioperty abutting upon suld East Mai
Krt stieet between the points uboie named,
shall signify to councils in writing within sixty
days (rom tho date of the approial of this
resolution, their preference of the material de
sired for such pavement, Councils will proceed
to pass an ordinance directing tho paving of
said street with audi material as they see tit,
Apnroied Oct. .'I, 1000, JAMES MOIIt, Mayor,
Published in pursuance of tlie proiiblons o
tho foirgoing resolution.
M. T, LAVELLE, City Clerk.
tor between here and Centralla has
granted the ten per cent. Increase.
$100 Reward $100,
The readers of this paper will be pleated to
leant Hut Ihcio Is ut least one dreaded disease
that bcicnce has been able to cine in ull Us
ttJffs and that is catarrh. Hall's Calanh Cure
la ilio only oslthc cuio now known to the
medical fraternity, Catarrh being a constitu
tional disease, icijuIhs a constitutional (teat
mint. Hall's Catutrh Cuie Is taken internally,
acting dltictly upon tlie blood and mucous su,
faces of the sjstem, 'thereby destroying the
foundation uf the disease, and gHiiig the patient
slicngtii by building up tlio (oostitution and
ulstlnx iialiiia in doing lb woik. Tho proprlc
lois lmc so much faith in Its mratliu p'nwit,
that they offer one Hundred Dollai foi any
cues (bat it fails to cure. Send for list of testi
monials. Addicss. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Hold by druggists, 7.'c.
Hall's Family 1'ilU uic the best.
WASTED-MART6lmr1r'TE.,ril
shoot Ing f,nllcry. Dm". I'5 I'cnn aieiiue.
MUSICIANS WANTl!l)-t:l7lllNllT, (OHNE'l ,
kititiiuc plaicrs wanted nt the Ronton nnd
Montana Smeller, Ureal Falls, Mont. Other mu
sicians write! union wiiges paid; only first
class men need to apply. I.radir Ulack l.ngte
band, 211 (1th stroll, north.
wanti .u-nooti, "sriioxo no v, hi to is
tears nt nge, (o learn tinners' (rude. Wolf
& Wcnzel, 210 Adams nienue,
RECRUITS WANTED.
MARIN!'. CORPS UNITED STATES NAVY RE
cnita wanted Able-bodied men; scrilce on
our warships In all parts ot the world nnd on
land In the Phllipplr.M, when required. Lieu
tenant Colons! 13. It. Russell, N. W. Corner LacK
awanna and Wyoming avenues, 3crantoiT.
MHWI
DRESSMAKING.
DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER;
also ladles' waists. Louise Shoemaker, 212
Adams aevnue.
SITU A TJONJSJNANTED
trri'ATION WANIl'.D-MY A SHOP. SALES
lady willi experience; tan fuinlsli tlie bet
of city tcfcrcnces. Address Expetlencc, Tiibtme
olllce.
SITUATION WANTEDBY YOUNU tllltl, AT
light housework. 1713 Summit uiciiue,
Sctnntun, '
SITUATION WANTED-llY A YOUNO -MAN YO
driie, need 21 onrs. Address 0 Jones block,
icar 710 nice .lioct.
onmnnt nmrcl IVIVTS IHlstTlflV AS N'tlRyi
'lli:
or chambermaid. Mrs. Annie Culcniau, Jl'tl
Phelps street, city.
WASTED I'OSll ION U A MAN OF 2s; ANY
honoiablc woik; lefeicnccs. Addicts P. (J.,
grnctal dellery.
WANTED A POSITION AH COLLECTOR, Olt
any outdooi work. Can furnish leteieiices.
Address 1717 Sanderson avenue, city.
SITUATION WANTED AS A CASHIER OR
wallrrs: would like to get work as soon us
possible. Aildres A, Tribune ollice.
A COLORED (Jill!, WANTS WASIIINU TO DO
at home. No. 'Ml Phelps sttret, Sciunlou, Pa.
BOOKKEEPER WOULD LIKE POSITION"; '1KM
peintc and rellaUe; would ussM in sioie;
low salary. Bookkeeper, 1111 Fairfield street,
city.
SITUATION WANTED-DY YOHNti OHM, IN
doctor's or lawjer's olllce; salary moderate.
Address "Maggie," Tilhimc! ofllee.
-I-.
SlTU.VftON WANTED A HERMAN COOK
wishes situation as vegetable and meat cool,.
M. K., Tiilnine olllce.
SITUATION WANTED IIOOKKEEPEK WISHES
a situation. K. K.. Tribune ofllee.
COPYIST EXPERIENCED YOUNO WOMAN
would like e.(r.i copjing, deeds, bonds,
mortgages, etc. AddresH Copyist, Tribune otHce.
SITUATION WANTKD-A 1'IRSl' CLASS LAL.V
chess would like Jtondiy and Tucsdaj ;
sternly. Address Mary Donnelly, Scranton P. O.
SITUATION WANTED-DY A COLORED MAN
to di lie teiim or to work on the farm or in
a piivate family, or any kind ot woik. 1'orest
court.
PROFESSIONAL.
Certified Public Accountant.
EDWARD C SPAULDINO, C. P. A., 23 TRAD
era' Dank building.
Architects.
EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, CONNELL
building, Si ranton.
FREDERICK I, BROWN, ARCHITECT, PRICE
bulluiny, 110 Washington uieuue, Scranton.
Cabs and Carriages.
RUBBER TIRED CABS AND CARRIAGES; BEST
of serviic Prompt attention given orders, by
'ohone. 'Phones 202 and 5J32. Joseph Kellc).
121 Linden.
Dentists.
DR.c7 E. EILENBERGER, PAULl BUILDING,
Spiuce slreet, Scranton.
DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRIVATE HOS
pital, corner Wyoming and Mulberry.
DR. C. O. LAUBACH, 115 WYOMING AVENUE.
DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O.
Hotels and Hestaurnuts.
THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVI'
nue. Rates reasonable.
P. ZEIOI.F.R, Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR I)., L. &, W. PAS-
aeugcr depot. Conducted on the European plan.
VICTOR KOCH, Proprie(or.
lawyers.
J. W. RROWNINO, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL.
lor-al-law. Rooms 312-:ii:i Mears building.
D B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS NEOO.
tlated on ical estate security. Mears building,
corner Washington aienue and Spruce street.
WILLARD. WARREN fc KNAPP, ATTORNEY)
mid counsellois-at-law. Republican building,
Washington aieiiue.
JESSUP k JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND COVS-Bcllors-nMaw.
Commonwealth building, Rooms
10, 20 and 21.
JAMES W. OAKIORD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Rooms OH, 015 and 510 Boaid of Tiadu build.
Ing,
EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY. ROOMS
MXJ-U0I, Oth floor, Mears building.
L. A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BOARD
ot Trade building, Scranton, Pa.
O. H. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, HOARD
of Trade building, Scruuton, Pa,
PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' NATIONAL
Bank building.
C. COMEOYS, 0-13 REPUBLICAN BUILDING.
A. W. IlKRTHOLF, ATTORNEY, MEARS IlLDO.
Physicians and Surgeons.
DR. W. K. ALLEN, 513 NORTH WASHINGTON
avenue.
DR. H. W. L'AMOREAU.V, OIT'K'E fa1) WASH,
ington avenue. Residence, 1318 Mitlheiiv,
Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kldnejs and
Kciilto-urinary organs a specialty. Hours, l to
t p. m.
Schools.
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, SCRANTON,
Pa, Course preparatory to college, law, medi
cine or bjslnesa. Open Sept. Villi. Send for
catalogue. Rev. Thomas M Cann, 1,1,. )., prin
cipal and proprietor; W, E. Plumley, A. M.,
headmaster,
Seeds.
O. . CLARK A- CO., SEEDSMEN AND NURS.
crimen, stoic '0l Hinhinglun au'iiuc; fciern
houses, 1030 North Main aieiiue; store tele
phone, "&'-'.
Wire Screens.
Joseph Kur.rrr.L, rear cu i.ackawanna
aienue, Scranton, l'a,, manufacturer ol Wlte
Screens.
Miscellaneous.
BAUER'S OKCHESTKA-MUSUrFOirBALLS,
picnics, parties leecpllons, weddings and con
cert work (mulshed. Fur tcims address It, J.
Bauer, conduttoi, 117 Wjomlng avinue, ocr
Hulbcrt'e piuslo store.
MEGARGEE BROS.. PRINTERS' SUPPLIES. EX
iclopes, paper bags, twlue. Worihouse, 130
Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa, '
RAILROAD TIME TABLE .
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Schedule in Effect May 87, 1000.
Trains leave Scranton t
6,40 n. m week days, for Bunbury,
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington nnd for Pitts
burg and the West.
9.38 n. in,, week days, for Haaleton,
Pottsvllle, Beading Norristr.'n,
and Philadelphia; and for Bun
bury Hartisburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimoro.WaBhington nnd Pitts
burg and the West.
S.18 p. m,, week days, (Sundays
r.B8 p. m.,) for Sunbury, Harrls
hurg, Philadelphia. Baltimore.
Washington and Pittsburg and
the West. For Hazleton, Potts
vllle, Reading, &c. week days.
4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Hazleton, Pottsvllle, Harrlsburg,
Philadelphia nnd Pittsburg.
.1. It. WOOD, On. Pas. Agt.
J. II. HUTCHINSON', Gen. Mr.
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western.
In Effect June 10, 1000.
South Leaie Scrnnlon lor New York at 1.45,
f.00, 5.40, 8.00 and 10.m n. m 12.IW, S.W and
H.I0 p. in. I'or Philadelphia at 5.10, S.00 and
10.03 n. in.: 12,55 and .1.3.1 p. in. I'or Strnudf
lung at 0.10 p. m. Mill; and accommodation at
3.40 p. in. Arrlio nt Hobotcen nt 0.55, 7.18.
10.13 n. in.: 12.as, 2.47, 4.4H. 7.11) and 0.48 n. tn.
Arrlic nt Philadelphia nt 10.00 a. m.i 1.00. 3.4!.
0.00 and M.22 ,,, ln. Arrive .from New York at
1.05, .1.00 nnd 10.20 a. m.: 1.00, 1.52. 5.41, IMS
ami 1I.30 p. in, Horn Stroudshiirg nt S.03 a. m.
.North I.eaie Scrnnlon for Buffalo and Inter
mediate stations nt l.io, 4.10 and S.C0 n. m.;
1.55, CIS nnd 1I..13 p. in. Tor Oswego and Syr-cu-c
at 1.10 n. in. and 1.55 p. m. Kor Ullca t
LIO n. in. nnd 1.51 p. tn. I'or Montroae nt R.:W
a. in.: l.aj p. ,, .) ,-,,jg p, , tir Nichol
fount 4.00 nnd 0.15 p. m. For ninghamtnn, 10.25
nnd S.50 p. m. Airlte In Scrnnlon horn Buffalo
nt L.IO, !..-,, 5.35 and 10.00 a, in. J .1.30 and 8.00
P in. Fiom Oswego nml Sjracuse nt 2.55 a. m. ;
12.II1 nnd 8.00 p. m. Prom HI lea nt 2.51 a. m.;
12.:w nml .1.30 p. in. I'rom Nicholson at 0.50 a.
m. nml 0.00 p.' ni. 1'rntn Montrose at 7.55 and
10 00 ,i, ni, : :i.20 and 8,00 p. nt.
Blooinsburg i Islon Leave Scranton for
Northumberland nt 0.15. 10.05 a. m.i 1.55 and
5 50 p. m. for Plwnotilh nt 1.05, 3.40, 8.55 and
II. 3"i p. m. for Nnntlcohe at 8.10 n. m. lArrlia
nt Norlhumbeilnnd ut-D.35 n. m.i 1.10, 5.00 and
S.45 p. m. Airlie nt Nantlcoke at 0.10 a. in.
Anile at Pljiiioulli nt 2.00, 4.32, 0.50 p. m, and
12.30 n. ni. An lie at Srrnnton from Northum
beiland at 0.12 a. in.; 12.31, 4.50 and 8.41 p.
ni. l'rom Nnntlcoke nt 11.00 a. in. From
I'l.iniouth at 7.50 a. m., 3.20, 5.35 and 11.10 p.
ni.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
.South Lenio Seiantnn 1.10, .1.00, 5.40, 10.O5 a.
in.: !l.:. S.tO nnd S.10 p. in.
Vnrlli I.eaie Seiantnn nt lTlO, 4.10 a. m.J
1.55, 5.4S nnd 11.35 p. in.
liloonisbuig Dii islon Leave Sernnton at 10.0S
a. nt, nnd 5.50 p. m.
Delaware and Hudson.
In EfToot June 13th, 1000.
Trains for Carbondale leave Scranton at 8.20,
7.5,1, 8.51, 10.1.1 n. m. : 12.00, 123, 2.20, 3.52, 5.2J,
0.25. 7.57, 0.15, 11.15 p. in.: 1.10 a. m.
For llonesdale und Lako Lodorc G.20, 10.13 .
ni.: 2.20 nnd 5,25 p. in.
I'or Wlll.cs.ltiirio-fl.45, 7.4S, 8.4.1. 0.88, 10.4S .
m.: 12.03, 1.2S, 2.18, 3.33, 1.27, 6.10, 7.18, 10.41,
11.30 p. in.
For L. V. R. R. polnts-0 45 a. m.; 12.03, 2.19,
3.33 and 11.30 0. m.
For l'enn.ili.inli 11. R. polnla 0.45, 0.38 a.
m.i 2.18 and 4.27 p. in.
For Albany and all points north 6.20 a. xn.
and 3.52 p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
I'or C'.iibnndalc 0.0U, 11.33 a. m.; 2.23, 3.5S.
5.17. 10.52 p. m.
For Wllkes-Barre O.rs a. m.; 12.03, 1.53, 3.23,
0.27, 8.27 p. m.
For Albany and polnla north- 3.52 p. m.
For Honcudale and I.al.e Lodorc 0.00 a. m.
and 3.52 p. m.
I.imcst rates to all points In United States and
Canada.
.1. W. BIJRDICK. O. P. A., AlbanyaN. Y.
II. W. CROSS, I). P. A., Scranton.a.
Lehigh Valley Bailroad.
In Effect May 27, 1900.
Trains Leave Scranton.
For Philadelphia nnd New York via D. & H.
It. It., nt 0.45 a. m. ond 12.03, 2.13, 4.27 (Black
Diamond Express), nnd 11.30 p. m. Sundays, D.
6 II. R. R 1.51. 7.(3 p. m.
For White Union. Hazleton and principal
points in the coal regions, via D. & II. It. It.,
0.43, 2.18 and 4.27 p. m. For Pottsvllle, 6.4J,
2.18 p. m.
I'or Belhlehrm, Enston, Reading, HarriRburg
and principal intrihiedlate stations l la D. & II.
R. It., 0.45 a. ni.; 12.0.1, 2.18. 4.27 (Black Dia
mond Express), 11.30 p. ni. Sundaja, D. Ic H.
It. R 1..7iT 7.48 p. in.
I'or Tunkhannoik, Tnwanda, Klmira, Ithaca,
(leneva and principal intermediate stations, via
1)., L. ti W. R. R., 8.03 n. in.; 1.03 and 3.35
p. m.
I'or Oeneia, Rochester, Rullalo, Niagara Falls,
Chicago, nnd all points west, ila D. k 11. R. R.,
12.03, 3.31 (Black Diamond Express), 7,48, 10.41,
11.30 p. in. Sundnjs, P. & II. 11. R., 12.03 p.
in.; 7. IS p. m.
Pullman parlor nnd sleeping or Lehigh Valley
pallor ens on nil tiains between Wilkes-Barra
and New Yolk, Philadelphia, Buffalo and Sus
peislon Bridge,
hoLI.IN II. WILBUR, Oen. Supt., 20 Cortland
street, New York.
CHARLES S. LEE. Oen, Pass. Agt., ?fl Cortland
street, Ncn Yolk.
A. W. NONNEMAf.'HER. Biv. Pass. Agt., South
Bethlehem, Pa.
For tickets and Pullman rescriations apply to
SOU Lackawanna uremic, Scianton, Pa.
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
Stations In New York-Foot of Liberty atrc?t,
N. IL. and South Feuy.
Antliiacltc coal used cxciuslicly, insuring;
cleanliness nnd cnmfoit.
TIME TABLE IN EFECT MAY ), I'lOO.
Tiains lean1 Scranlon for New Vork, Newark,
Ellraheth, Philadelphia, Enston, Bethlehem, AI
lentniMi, Mauih Chunk and White llaien, at 8.30
a. m.i express, 1,20; cxprcsa, 4,00 p. in, Sun
dais, a. 11 p. m.
For Pittston and Wilkes-Barre, 8.30 i. m.; 1.20
and 1.00 p. m. Sundaya, 2.15 p. in.
For Baltimore .mil Washington, and points
South and West lia Bethlehem, 8.30 a. in., 1.20
p. nt. Suuda.ia, 2.15 p. in.
I'or Loir; Branch. Ocean Otnve, etc, at 8.30
a. m. nnd 1.20 p. m.
Pur Reading, Lebanon and HarrMiurg, ila Al
ii litem n, 8,.'0 a. ni. and 1.20 p. m. Sundays,
2,11 p. in.
i'or Pottsillle, S.30 a. ni., 1.20 p. m.
Through tie lets to nil points cist, south and
nest at lowest rales at the station.
J. II. OIII.IIAUSEN, Oen. Supt.
H. P. BALDWIN, (leu. Pass. Agt.
New York, Ontario and Western B.B.
TIME TABLE IN EtTECT SUNDAY, JUNE 21,
1000.
Noilh Bound Trains.
Leave Lenin
Scran- Carbon. Arrive,
Trains. ton. dale, C'adosia.
201 10.10 u. in. 11,20a 1,05 p.m.
2ill 3.11 p. in. 4.32 p.m. 5.15 p. m,
207 0,00 p. in. Arrive Carbondale, 0.40 p..m.
South Bound Trains. '
Lenio Lc.iio
Cadoiia, Caihondalc, Scranton,
202 7,00a, m. 7.40a.m.
Mil S.IOa. lit. 10.02 a. m. 10,45 a. m,
'MiiJ 2.01 p. in. ,1.31p.m. 4.20 p.m.
SUNDAYS ONLY.
North Bound,
I.e.ivo Leave
Snail- Caibon- Arrive,
ton. dale, Cadosia,
"05 ...... S.30a. ni. 0.10 a. in. 10.45a.m.
"00 7.00 p. ni. Arrlio Carbondale, 7,45 p. ni.
South Bound, r
I. cue Lcun
Cadosta. Carbondale, Scranlon,
(Vj 7,00 a, in, 7.10 a. ni,
(M .,,,.. L30 p. in. 5.51 p. m, 0.35 p. in,
Tialn No. 201 makes connection for points
Noilh und South on Main Line, at Cadosia.
Trains Nos. 205 and 2.03 niake Main Lino con
nections on Similar,
I'or lurther Inhumation, rnns.uU ticket agents,
.1. O. ANDERSON, (Sen. Pa-s, Agt,, Neiv York.
J, E. WELSH, Tiaicllng Passenger Agent, Scran
ton.
Erie and Wyoming Valley,
Times Table in KlTect Sept. 17, I00O.
Tiains (or Hanlcy and local points, connect
ing at llaiiley with Erie railroad for New York,
Nenbuigh ad intcimedlate points, leaie Scran
ton at 7.05 a, in. and 2.25 p. In.
Tiains arrive at Scianton at 10.30 a, ni. and
0.10 p. m.
NEWSPAPERS
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in Scranton ut tuc i-.cira statuU of uclaiuan
Bias., 405 Spiuce and 60.1 l.iudciii M. Norton,
322 Lackaivunna aicnuc; I, S. Schutter, 311
Spruce stieet.
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hauipoolng, MX; fascial massagsj tuinicur.
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