P"?liffwl? 'frt-j?!?4?!ns5!?p5pSPH'iS"f WttfSlf -f''f .HflBSi -c.--- jp-b, T ..'... "i l THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THUBSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1!)00. II r Cause of Business Failures. y " W5- - - '.-' s-rj&z Life's path is beset with terrors. The nerves uiu&t be like iron to resist its many shocks. An eminent physician estimates that many of the failures of business men are directly traceable to a debilitated physique. They overwork brain and body and when danger comes meeting no firm opponent it hurls them into the deep abyss of utter failure. This is a. scientific fact. Don't blame your luck or fate or fortune. Realize that the fault lies within yourself, and then BRACE UP and think the matter out. Weak nerves spring from impure blood. Impure blood comes from a weak stomach. Weak ness in the stomach means catarrh of the lining of the stomach, just as weakness in the kidneys or liver or lungs means catarrh of the lining of these organs. Cure the catarrh, and health comes back. The medicine to do this is Pe-ru-ua. Your brain will brighten, your weakness will disappear the horizon of life will appear brilliantly hopeful you'll find yourself made of the stuff which produces successful men. It is strictly a food for the entire body. It makes manly men and beautiful women. It builds up the weak places and fortifies the system against disease. LACKAWANNA COUNTY. CAKBONDALE. DEATHS. Mrs. Patrick (irnttun, an esteemed resident of this city, died lat l':l." last HlRht at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Peter Devnnoy, cm North Brook lyn .street. The cause of airs. Grat tan's death was old age, she beliiu in her seventy-seventh year. De feased was burn in Arehbald, then JJIakely. For a number of years she wis a resident of Dtitiinm-c, after ward removing to a farm in Clifford townshij) near Crystal lake. For the lust three years she lias resided here. She was the mother of a large family, nine nf whom still live as follows: Mrs T. W. .MeAndiew, of New York city: Jlrs. Fied itlehaiils, nf Scianton: Mrs. Kdward CVMulley, .Mrs. F. .1. May, Ilallstead: .Mrs. Peter Devaney. of this city; Messrs. Henry Grattan, of Scran ton: John and Frank Grattan. of Hall- steail: and George Giattan.mf this city. The funeral will lie held on Friday niornlUK, leaving the houe at !i. A solemn leiiuieni mass will be celebrated in St. rinse's church, the lemaius will be taken to Dunmore and Interred In ihe Catholic cemetery at. ithat place. Michael l.avln, a well known i evi dent or the West Side, died Tuesday night at his home on the West Side fiom miner's asthma. Deceased was unmarried and with his sister. Mis JtridKct I,.ilu, has made his home for many yeais, In the house where lie tiled. He was aged about lifty years. He appeared under the auspices of the AVooley-Metralf club, LOCAL AND PERSONAL. FUNERAL OF P. J. COLLINS. Obsemiles over the leinuins of p. j, Collins were held yesterday moinlng at St. ilose church. Among the licui tlful llmal pieces was one from fellow boarders at Hotel Harrison, one from the young ladles of the Collin., lailor ing establishment and one from hi? brother and sister. Mow J. J. Grltlln omelaled at the reunion) mass. The borers wide in carrhmes fiom the church to the cemeterv. There was no sermon pleached at the services in the church hut Miss Mav Molllt sang very sweetly, "Ave Marin." The pall buarois were ,1. H. Mrown, .lolin Lynch, Michael McCnnn, T. V. Pow derly, .1. W. Kllpatrlck, Peter Finn nelly and H. A. Kelly. The Mower bear ers were P. I.. Neary, Patrick MeDon uld, Michael Hart and .7, 1), Oilhoo). MUNICIPAL WATER, Little general Interest Isibclng mani fested in municipal water. The voters will decide nn November v'.tu Whether they shall be bunded for the establish- mum in a cuy water plant or nut. Several holdeis of large property In terests have recently visited the Han som tinet to satisfy themselves as to the possibility of the project. The drought has brought about condition.- which cause home doubt as to the suf llcloncy of the supply, but the citizens' committee is In touch with them and it la expected that next week ItsMiiem Itors will nddress the voters on the subject, THE COLD WATERITES, A good sized audience aieeted AV. L, Uundlck who spoke op politlcai Issues at the Sous of Independence hail on Salem avenue last evenint.'. Ills opposition In the liquor tiaillo on economic grounds stirred Ill's Ipvirern to marked enthusiasm. Mr. Hundluh is olorjuunt and Justified all the prals.i whleh has boon bssiowed upon him. V-i i.- "Willlani Hrokenshtre has resignled his situation at the Traction com pany's power house. Martin Battle, of the South Side, lias returned from Michigan, where he spent a month. Mis. James Lindsay is entertaining: JTr.s. Mary It. Simpson, of Keene's and Mrs. AMola Simpson, of Jersey City. Miss Llla A. Stewart has .lust closed a sucessrul Klrmess at White Plains, N. Y. Miss Grace Munn and F. C. Munn went yesterday to New York, where they will spend a few days. Mi-, and Mrs. James Rogan are vis iting the former's hrothen In Syia cue. Krie Ticket Agent It. M,. Shepherd has made ariangements with forty Hungarians to send them to the soft coal regions .surrounding Tolucka, 111. j ne pany goes in a special rnr. William Mellow, of .lermyn. who has been confined to Dr. "Wheeler's "Vii vate hospital for several weeks, was able, to be out yesterday for- the llrst time. The joint street, bridges and sew ers committee inspected t lie hospital drainage system yesterday and will render a leport at the nxt council nielitig. Mrs. S. T. Hurnard, of this city, left yest -M-day for Syracuse, N. y where she will attend the wedding of her sister, .Miss Llbbie Lasley, tmMr. AVliittukof. of Starlight. The bride elect Is '"ll known In this city, hav ing formerly been a student nt the High school. Hie many friends will wish for her a happy wedded life. Some destructive persons released the brakes on n number of cars at the Haeket llronlc washery yesterday morning, ami caused considerable damage, besides blocking the Hones dale branch for a couple of hours. S100 Rewnrd?100. Till' I'ddl'IS llf till, IUIIII Will he pleased ll-JIII lllJI lllll" is lit l.'.lsl ul.P llf.lll.tl llisC.lse lint sili in i Ii.is hem iilili in can In till in Hagis and th.it Is i.iiiiiIi. Hall's C.iI.iiiIi 'nn. is tin- on It pi.sltltc uiii mm kuuttii u ,,tf itiiilii.il ri.ili-niily. t'lilJiih being ,i inn, lit. i. Ii)ll..l llbclse, ,'.lllls .1 lullstlllllloll.il licit- im ill. Hall' (it.inli Cm, I,,),,.,, intiMnaiiv, in 1 injc illiutlt upon the hhinil ami niuious mi'.. hiirs ul Uil' ststein, I lieu by destio.t lug llu fiiiiiiii.ulini nf tin- iWso.im', iiml gltmg tl'e patient Miength lij- building up IN,' I'uuslliiitiiiii .mil nssl-tlng imIiiii' In lining lis woik. 'he pu)iii(.. tins have no nut. h f.ilih In u uiraih,. poucis, tint lh.'.v ntli'i nno Huudnd piilhii, io, ,,nv i.ii. tli.il ll falls tn inif, S.nd , ii- H.c ot listi". lllnlll.ll. siiiiu'ss, r. ,i. ciii:m: - (()ii 'r.iie.io. o, "old by diiiggl.U, 7.V. Hull's Family I'llls iin the hi'st. JERMYN AND JWAYFIELD. Mrs. H, A, Wndeninn, a well known lady.dled yesterday at the home of her niece, Mrs. Frank Carey, at GieenJleld, The deceased who was .S.1 years of age bus been in poor health for the past two years. The runeral will take place on Friday nflernoon at L' o'clock, ip. tenneut at Tonipklnsvllle. Don't forget the Republican -rally in ICuterprlsn hall tonion-ow evening, In iiddlllou to the' excellent speakers arranged to be present, the local band will also ho on hand to enliven the uvenlng. Mr, and Mis. John Hurke, of Carbon dale, were visitors here yesteiday. Mr. George Gannon, traveling repre Hentatlve of the Scianton Truth, ex pects to leave foi Toronto. Can.. next week, where hv will take u courso of study In St. Michael's college, Miss Mabel .ladwiu. of Curbomtale, w:ia a Ifaltur horn yesterday. TAYLOR. Sergeant John 17, Harris, of the Flrnt artillery, United .Stales regular.-, of Alabama, Is homo on a furlough, nnd Is the Rtiesl of his parents, Mr. and Mr. David J. Harris, ot Union strrtt. Atr. Harris Is looking well nnd hlti many friends here welcome his return, Miss nulli Davis, of Parsons, Is the guest or Miss Jessie Morgans, of West Mlnooka. The wot It of digging Ilia sower trench on Pond street has been ruin pleted and everything is now In readiness for the laying of the sower pipe. Mr. IMward K. Davis, of Middle street, Is visiting nt the home ot Su perintendent nnd Mm. V. O. Thomas, or Plttston. Taylor castle. No. :7, Knights of the Golden Knglc, will meet In regu lar session this evening. Mr. and Mrs. lUchard AVIIIIanis, of Main street, spent the Sabbath as the guest of re1 Uvea In Pnisons. Mr. Itlchard Williams, of New York, Is visiting his parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. M. AVIIIIanis, of Mnln street. Lackawanna A'alloy council. No. SI, Junior Order United Amerlcnn Me chanics, will moot In the. newi head quarters this evening. Hoy Fox called on Providence friends on Tuesday. Mr. Richard J. Davis, or Hyde Park, removed his family to this borough yesterday. L.RSI MV.'ning Miss Mnry A. Jones and Mr. John Coomln. two of our popular young people, were united In marriage. Mr. David Griffiths, of Atherton strpet, has almost recovered n-oin her injury, which she sustained in the re cent street ear wrecl;. Miss Nellie Moss, who has been vis iting relatives bote during the sum mer months, has returned to her home in Olyphant. Quinine for Colds. Many people who use quinine for the cute of colds say that the effect of this drug Is more disagreeable than the disease Kruuse's Cold Cure Is pre farel in n convenient capsule form, and will cure the most deeply seated cold In 21 hours without any Interrup tion to business. They are pleasant to take nnd give yor a clear, fresh sensa tion while operating. Price 23c. Sold by Matthews Bros. CAPITAL ANDLABOR ARE DISCUSSED Interesting Session at the Methodist Conference in Harrisburg Promi nent Speakers Take Part. : ' ERY WOMAN tittnettncs oca 13 1 lolUblu, monthly, rtgalitlog luedlclaa. Only huttleaj tM (Uo.ur;jt07utihouUioc4, If JSUKtnitho bul, net Dt3u Peng's Pennyroyal Pisis M Thoy are prompt, 8afo and certain ia result. " i" -Tui-f 'imCUr. PVi VoiuTerdi3anoint. Boldforl.oOnrhnT. For Salo by JOHN H. PHELPS, Pharmacist, ccr, Wycmlng avenue and f n.-vjea stroet Special tn tho foiantnn Tribune. Harrisburg, Oct. 21. Harrisburg Methodists are more devout than thos3 in Scranton. Not that they are any better, but they seem less worldly. "Article 24S" In the discipline doesn't worry them. Apparently, they do not want to dance and go to theaters and play cards. They don't seem to be disturbed as to whether this clause will be eliminated or not from the church rules. They kneel when the minister prays, und la general seem to have more of the old-fashioned .Methodism Hum many of the members of this denomination in Eastern Penn sylvania. Yesterday it was an nounced from the pulpit that "Disci plines" of the Methodist churc$ were on sale at the platform, and there seemed to be many buyeis. Metho dists in the vicinity of Scranton do not appear wildly anxious for the literature to be found In the church rules known as "The Discipline." Church and Reform. The topic for yesteiday morning was "The Church and Reform." and accoiding to expectation it brought forward much warmth of discussion. There was evident a strong desire to forever settle the questions involving conlllets between capital and labor; to classify different sorts of vlllany in politics und to fix the blame of all the troubles now existing In the world, but a somewhat unanimous execration of political bosslsm, trusts, saloons, bribery and n few other things was expressed. Rev. S. M. A'ernon, D. D., of Phila delphia, gave a strong paper on "Po litical and Social Purity," and Rev. Dr. "Wallace McMullen, of Phlladel. pliia, followed on "The Proper Atti tude of Methodism Towards the In dustrial Questions of the Day," the summing up of which, as far as labor and capital were concerned, was that coal opera torn aie guilty of "essen tial meanness" In the present crisis, lie painted a pretty picture of the way things ought to be. Rev. Dr. Austin Orlflln, presiding el der of the AVyomlng district, gave one of the best papers of the convention, touching upon a similar subject. H believed that tho church could give s'tich Inspiration to the members that the poor man would neither "consent to lie poor." nor remain In the grasp of evil circumstances, but rising above them, break the bonds of tyran ny nnd by the uplifting of all classes make the troubled, care-stricken world, a paradise of Cod. Dr. Swallow Speaks. Dr. Silas Swallow, who has been a sombre, If silent, utendpnt nt the ses sions,, was then recognized and gave a stirring address. He declared that he was well satisfied that had labor the same opportunities as capital, that ll can be Just us arbitrary In Its de mands on capital as capital on labor. The position ocupled by the great car rying companies, ho said, In their al liance with political bosses, Is foiclng the smaller operators out of the field. The carrying companies fix tho prleo of labor, the finish of tho product and the selling price, They are the great est of monopolies, Seven railroads control the meat, coal nnd grain mar kets. Mr, Pattison's Remarks, Kv-flnvernor Paulson advanced to th front of thu auditorium and made a brier speech, whleh held the closest attention of the vast ouiik-nce. Ho said "it Is In men, not tho law, that wo must look for relief from these condi tions, AVe have our arbitration laws In this state; they are never resorted to; we have ballot laws and laws con- Irolllug rebates, In Philadelphia It If said there ure. l.SOO l'mudulent votes c.it-t at every presidential election. It this bo true, It Is by the conseiiit of both parties. It Is tho duty of the chuch to make better citizens, ip that lies tho relief from oppression und wrong.'' Rev. Dr. T. N. Royle, of Craft on, spoke on "Temperance and Prohibi tion," and was followed by D. AV, Me Cindy, esq., of Clearfield, on the same topic. The afternoon was devoted to wo man's work. Rnv. Dr. J. U. Sweet, of Slmnson church! Rev. Dr. John IlradshR nnc HeV, A, AV. Cooper nt-e representatives of the Wyoming conferenco nt the convention. Hlsltnp a. If. Fowler, Ulshop Foss nnd Ulshop Hurst were In nttend mice yesterday morning. H, c, p. THEATRICAL. ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK. Lyceum. TliniNIAV-"1,f (litl troni Maxim'." Academy of Mutlc. AM, IVIXK.-Sclilllrr Stock Company. Gaiety. ' I'lllST TlinilR DAYH.-"A t.HtV I ,,." LAST TIIIIIX DAVS.-Aiiicrlu'ii (i,Mlr,i VmitleWlli' Man. Schiller Stock Compnny at Academy The Nililllcr stnik roinpnny tanllimri to thaw lJi-Ke uuUlrtii'c ami ileue liiimpiwly the pit luiii ( (lie At mlriny nf Mule. The perfume initii Kbeii up tn ilile bate certainly ,ren n Kie.it linpimenienl on the erujte lepeilolre imnpnny'K proilnetloti", nml inueli creillt Ii ilue Mr. Sililller nml lil luinp.iny for theii imtlrltiR muria in Kite in,, scrnnioii tlienter-Roera full ulne tor llielr money iiii.l nioie too, in few i'onip.nile plu.ilnir flrit rlim thealer-i at high lirlt'M Rite n hetter etenltiK entertainment or ii Initer icrfnim.iine than wua iecn nt tho Armleiiiy I.ul eteiilnir. "Ihe Soldier ot the lltnplre" wo the play piodmeil ami although It h.w been lilaveil hi'ie In fine II.U ..i.,u, ,... nmilil MMirely lemjpilr,. It im the .une pl.iy, .n the Si'hlller prmliutlnn M piesentrd hi nn elahointo manner by ii rnpahle company, w It WJ Impoiilhle tn he antthlnp lint ' 4 tlrt i!j prniluctloii. The iictlmr fompaiiy wit excellent. Ml nilcn Konlnlnhle.iii ta ern to .iiltiiiitogc In the ilidlciilt lolc of l.onlie DeVeie. Her ios tunies were ou,ullte unit minieroiH .mil her Mting ceiialnly fchotteil her nhllll.r, which never for n moment toiilil lute heen doubled by the mo-l .skepllctl (.title. Kita-ene l'rnrler was' vert arctpliililc in (Jullhert l)e Montllllr. llaiolil Kennedy, the comedian of Ihe company, lu? Iieeii here before nml netpr filln tn plene. .!. Isin.ii- .Von, 111 Mifnr Durjiit, una all that lonld pnwllily be deslied. He also lui appealed In this illy lipfoip with other uiuip.inlei and ,il thouiih .ti'l :i joiiiib 111.111 li.H been cin in hoiiio Aery dlllltult p.irU pnituyliifr them in a tn in ner th.it tumid do liMtli'i! to many of Ihe sn. called "old tlmeix." The speiialtliM pieented durliiK the nition of tlie performance aie mi pjr uilli any shiutu in the .iteraRe vjudctllle theater tliiotighout Ihe tounli.t. The iieiolulic djnfini? of the t'lmppi'lle Slsten U uoiideiful, while the tthistllns of I,oul (.'arnnt It superb. .Mr. l!r.in at' lenderliiB of Will I'. Iturke's greatest sue ceisnf "The ffiil I Should ll.ite Mauled Look As;o'' pioted a Kie.it fe.ituie of the perform ance. Last and lc.it, that U le.nl in size, but not .14 a iIuhi'iik mil, ii "l.lltle .Tohn," the sm.illot person on the ilage tod.ij, doing a inke tt.ilk that uouhl do jiutlie In .1 peKou tliiL'c llnit'M IiIh hie .mil ai;.'. l.lltle John hn the distinction throtiuhotit the countiy of being tho rider nf tlie smallest afety bicjde etei built. This afteinoou "We Mns of Tennessee" will tie iipe.ited, and tonight "Monte C'rlto" will lie the iiffiilng. "The Girl from Maxim's." The imuieiHi'ly suiieisfu! fane, "The flhl from Miivhn's," ionics In the I.,c(iiin tunlght. This 1'jrisi.iu fane un for over three months .it the new Criterion tliAUer, New Voik, und its success was null that It 1011I1I lute remained at t I1.1t theater for the entire season, but owing Io .iii.iiigeinenls pictiuusly made for Ihe nppcai.iiuc of another ulliactlon il had to lie wiiiiiiiawn. 11 was presenieu iieie last reason .mil Its siiKcss was a most deiidcd one. A laigc louipaiiy is neiess.iiy und Ihey must ail lie cleer people. The hoonic produttion from the Criterion theater, .New Voik, will be brought. The People's Exchange. A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tlia Benefit nt All Win lliive Houses to Rout, Kenl tatnte or Other Property to Sell or Uxclinitgit, or Who Want SltimtloiM or Heln Tiiets Small Advertisement! Co1. One Cent a Word. Six Ituertloiu for Five Cents u Word lixcept Situation Wanted, Wlilan Arj in sorted Free. FOR RENT. roil nKxi-A sum: of iioomr Axn also a front room at the t.liiilcn, SC) Mndcn etreel. FOR SALE ?io,ooo wim. ntiv Monr.i, iiomi:. riim:r, nilliiites walk tn Court House. For ii.iilliu lam (all nt olllce. M. II. llolgatc, romtnon wealth lluililliig. a iukoiHi)?i7vinii iioitsr:sFoit sai.i:- Suitable for light diltliigl lns, live and r years oldj l.ltid nnd free: well bred; will ell ilirap for w.iiil of inc. Also a large Hlngle horse, Apply to II. M. Doled, A.M flay nteiiue, F()it'l.iT-(.'osii:sTs""oFTioiisK rtinsi tmo, utpcta, ledding, etp. ftU Wnslibiglnn ntenue. roit sAbK-oNi: itr.mtbATio.v sizi: nnt'.Ns- l(k pool table. AiMrrin A. S. I'l III bard, Sli Court strict. WANTRDMCOSDIilAlSLOrMACIIINfar must be In Rood order; state pattlculari ai to make and price. Addreu, L, M general de livery, Scranton. It. ROCmSVJMrTED WANTKD-2 oitVFUnNISHr.n ItOOMS.'FOU light housekeeping i centrally located. Ad dress, ,1. tt, Williams building. City. RECRUITS WANTED. MAntNT. cortrs unitiu) static navy hi:- crults wanted Ablediodied menl ncrtlca on our warships In all parts ot the world nnd on land In the Philippines, when required. Un tenant Colonel U. II. Hussell, N, W. Corner Uck awnnn.i and Wyoming atenucs, Scranton. DRESSMAKINQ. DRKSSMAKIKO FOIt ClIll.llltr.N TO OltlU'.rtl also ladles' waists, Louise Shoemaker, 212 Adams tevnue. -s. sJCLHJJSiiJJfZMB. A,"MIDI)f,rT'"Anl'l) b.l)V WOUI.I) MKK TO hate a sllliathii us liutisekeeper or to asslut In general homcwuik. Cm rjlM" lefcieme, Ail ilivjs Ann Dnvls, Tribune. HITIWTIOX VAXTi:iJ-ll YOl'Xfl MAX AS ollliv ilerl.; has had tltc years ctpirleuie In Ihe building business; van do bookkeeping, 'I.. II. W.," Tiilnme. SlTl'ATIOX WAXTIIIJ-TO HO OFT WAHIIIXO and Ironing the llrst lull of the tvc(k; wash, big und Ironing taken hump nlmi. ('.ill ur ml ilresa 1.. It., XH Not til Hitmner ntenue. COt.OMKU MAX WANTS WOltK OF ANY KINIM a stenographer, tjpewrltcr. ltcfrii'iiiis e.c ritucc. ('. ,1. White, (VW Kjikatttina ntciuie. IMPOUNDED. iMPot;xiKD-AT niii.i.'s ih:ai. oxi: hay more, weight about 1,000 pounds; will Ik. fiold October 21 at HI o'clock 11. m., if not called for. O. 1). Drink, pound master. CITY SCAVENGER A. D. BltlOOS CLEAN'S 1'ltlVY VAULTS AND "ess 1 loots; no odor. Imiuoted nuiiirM iirad. A. B. DRKIOS Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Klcke's drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulbeuy. Telephone PJ10. WANiT:i)--punimiiboAS axh stkafit- ter; pood wages: state (.spiricnu und nge. Addicss C. O. .lucobi fi Son, llollidajslnng, Pa. IN- CO01) TAII.OII WASTED; STEADY WOltK. quite lit) Wyoming atei.ue. WAN11.D-I3O0I), JiTItON'O BOY. lfi TO 18 years of age, to learn tlnniri.' tiade. Wolf & Wrnrel, 240 Adams atenue. x MTUATfOX WAX1ED-HY A SHOP. SALI'.S- lady Willi cxpuUnee; canfiiinlli the best of.dty icfeiemes. Address lltpeileme, Tilbui.p office. SITUATION' WANTi:i)-IIY YOl'Xfl C.IIII. AT light homettoik. 171:1 Summit ntenue, Si rantun. hlTUATlOX WANTI'.D-ltV A YOttXfl M X V( drive, lured 'Jl jpnrs. Ailduss It Jones block, lear 710 IMIcc street. coLoiii:i) c.ntt.s wants position' as xuum: or (linmherinalil. Mix. Annie Coleman, t!.l Plelps street, city. WANTr.D-l'OSlllOX BY A MAN OF 'isj ANY honoiiihlp tvoik; k feicm.es. Addicvi 1'. J., gei.ciul ilclicry. WANTED A POSITION S ( OI.LEt TOI1, Oil uny out. Idol ttoik. Can fuinlsli lefeieiiies, Addicss 1747 Sanderson .itinue, cltj. bITt'A'lION WANTED .V" A CASIIIEIt OH naltrcH; would like to gel mirk as hoon as possible. Address A, Tilbunc ollkc. A COLORED (JIIIL WANTS WASlllXti TO DO at home. Xo. :!lt Phelps street, Scr.nlnn, IM. HELP WANTEnJMALE;, WANTED-TUX EXPEIIIKNCEI) LADY CAN" t.issir.s to sell (ollcc edition fioin door to door, Ult Washington ntemtc. ROOMS AND BOARD. WANTED A YOUXfi BUSINESS WOMAN wants fiirnislicil 100111 and board with private famib, down town cast of Adams .itenup. Ail dies A, Tribune. Bennett and Moulton Company. The IJi'iuiell & Moulton lompany will begin 11 week's 1'tig.igi mi'iit nt the Academy 'of Music next Moiidui. Sim c lliiinelt k Moulton tisiteil the lily last season liny hate adddl niiiiy new fcitmes in theb big company. None of the Mciier., piopeities 01 electiic i-lfei ts i.iniid hist season will lip used. Bennett fc Moulton nt .111 piioimous ciiiisp I.ute purr lu-cil all new stage Mil lugs fur their piuihictlinis this s.'.i son, whli h will enable tlicin to gite the pal loiis .if the Aiudimy uetv und elaboialp pi dm lions, tilting Io the .ist uiuount of sienery and ilriliii.il cllci Is I11 be muunled and Magcii, ihi'ip will be m matinee on Mondi.t, but 1 0111 inenciiig Tuesdiy iheic will he a matinee d.ill.t. Matinee pii.es, 10 cents; ic.ertid scats, 20 tents. Etining pities, III, 20 and ::o (puts. hip iiiiiiic Mini 1. .Maiiamc I lutter, will .i peat ul each pcrfoiuuiKe. A spe( ial featuie of Ihe Kennel t fc Moulton company, tthleh will be of inieiest In the lady palions of the Acad uny, is lh.it the haiguiu peiformanie 11-nall.v Eiti'ii on Monday ctcnlng will he (hanged tr Tuisila.t eteiiing. Any lady (.111 pioime Hi best ledcltid seal for Ihe pelfonn iikc Tuesday etening if tbkets are K-citred liefnre 5 p. m. Tuesday afleinoon, for 13 nuts. MONEY TO LOAN. .MONEY TO LOAN. 11 VTI'ENBEltl.', ATTOIt my, 207 C'unuell Iliilldlng. ANY AMOl'XT, I TO 'j PEIt CENT.. PHO.MI'f ly. II. C. ltcynolds, Menis building. MONEY once. TO LO.W-STBAIOIIT Curry, Council building LOANS AT ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN. QUICK, straight loans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to C per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 311-315 Council building;. In Morrison's "Faust." these .1.1 ts of plats of all kinds, with a (cilulu am. mill of Ihe Ill111101.il piclomiuallng, it is an limisiial ami genuine pleamue to wit ness .1 stage pii'scnutioii (onstiuiled upon the lines of leflneinenl ami deinrum without :m cause to piukeii tlie died; of iuiioceme or ni.ll.' Ihe susceptible lip (iiltir. To witness a play, wliow aim Is to pcipettiate the liullis ttliiib iuspiip high hiiiuaulty and .irTonI genuliie pleas me f.i the toils ot life, basking In the albulng eiulii.u.- of inti'llpduullty and ciiltmc, is much nioie s.ilisl'.u l.ny than to behold the innuendo whli b inundates the Mngp with ils()iip suggest itdiess, as i.s so olicu presented to enlightened nuilieiucii iindei the itisgulie ot tlie luodeiu nod dy iluiu.i. A genuine gem of dean lltiluliiip Iheicfore is Lett Is Monlson's "1'aiml" ami us suili it lias for .wjiii siiciceded in stainping lis nunc upon the age us Ihe adaptation of v.1.1 iulelllgence mil .if I it liatlng lie en pirseuted in all parts uf Ihe ttoild dining the last sptpntceii .teais. It Is still mi the mad and announced as one of the intellectual treats at the I.jiciini net Mondiy night. At the Gaiety Today. The lllnghuniton Republican of Tue-day, Oct, 2.!, has the following to uy legaidlng Aineil. 1.1's (licatrst Yuildetllle Stills, tvhidi hcgllw a three dajs' engagciueiit at the Halety todayj "u aggiegutlon of taudetlllp t.iis opened 11 tluep dais' engagement siKcesufully at (he Lyceum yoteiday bcfoie two apprcdatite an- dleni es. The peiformanie cnuilslH of nine si mug acts calculated to pleap the most irltlc.il .lib mini- of this class of shows and cadi nuiubir 011 Hie piogiuiiune rcti'ii'cd denened applause, Tlie T.'ii.'JiH in an c(ieiilrli' lmishal krldi weie follotted by failing! on and Holland in nftcfli minute of loiuic opeia und l.ude lame who ttuu for heiself any luimber of almlreis, Eddie fiiffoul peifoiiued some aiiiu.liig .i,nl illflicult fe.ils on the lili'trle and pioted him. self Ihe ciiial of uuy pi-iformir of (lie kind vt ho his appeared ill llliigliaintou befoie, Hun Xa.Mion and lur lolleitiou of liuined biuls held the iutcicsl ot Ihe sncilaluis ttlio tten- mil sl.iw- to show Iheli apprediitlou nf the mai. telous e.hllilllou. Mac Donald uml MjhiII, Xew U,ik Casino fatolites. put oil one ,f the lm,f phasing aits, and llo,tt and .Veil, the "laugh loosciind," lain.' In foi their shaic nf Hi,' up III ins.'. The Eteieit tilo did i,onie asloiihdiiug iiuolutlc feats and Ellis and Xottlau, lllng. himloii bn.ts, In llielr hitak'Uttsy ladder act, gate u most s.it Isf.ict i'iy pmfoiiuiuce." Many TJinnUs. "I wish to exptfHS my tlmnkn to the niunufai'tiut'iH of lllttimbnrltilu'H Cole, Cholera uinl Oiunlioea llenifdy,, for huvlng put on the market1 hiicIi n won cleiful niecllclne," suyb V, Y, .MuhsIii gill, of Heaumont, Texas. There ate many thousands of iwitlitns whose rhlidreii liave boon savt'il from uttnt-lts of dysentery and oholeru Infantum who must also feel thankful. It is fur sale by all dtUKglsts. Matthews Hios., wnulesalc anil tefaii agents, Perfectly Safe. I'lom the liidlunapolli l'icm. WalU Do joii leully bclieic any one will rift intent a perfectly safe rising madibicf I'otts There aie iloncns of 'cm nott. 'Ihey lau't gel high enough In the air to be 111 any dinger. LEGAL. IN" KE: INCOItl'OHATION OF THE O. S. JOHN sou Hose Company of Uiiuiiiiuc, I'llui stltani.i. in the Conn of Common Pleas of Lackawanna, couiitj. No. ,'illl, N'otcmbci Tciui, 1"0I). Noliie is heieby gitcn that en appli. utioii will be made at the ."aid omit on thu 2sh iuy oi Noteinber, A. D. I'M), .11 0 o'clock a. 111, under an ail to piutidc for the im-oipuiutioii ill. I icg tilation of certain coiporations, appiotLiI Ilk' i'ttli illy of April, 1871, and lis supplements, by Jehu M. tte.igan, Michccl .1. II. man, .lames .1. O'lluiu, Funk C. Ward, Ch.nlcs .1, t'Oolello, . I. lines A. Kennedy and theii assot iat.-s foi it charter. The intended coipoiation l. he (ailed thu O. S. .lohnso.i Hose rompany of Duiunoic, Ppnnsjlt.inia, Th'.- puiposu for which the mr poiation is foimid is In support a hou- loin puny for Ihe control ot llie, and for Ims inn jio.sc to hate, posses ..nil enjov all ihe lighls, benefits and pruileges coufeiied by .s.il.l act unci its suppiemenls. TAVLOIt .V LEWIS, Attorneys for Applicants. BOOKKEEPER WOULD LIKE I-IP-ITIOX; TEM perale and icllablc: would assist In sioie; low salary. Bockkeeper, 1114 Fabfleld street, city. SITUATION WANTED-BV YOl'Nll (IlltL IN doctor's or latvtci's oltlip; salary iiioder.it e. Addicss "Maggie," Tilbunc olllce. SITUATION WANTED A HERMAN COOK wishes situation as vegetable und meat cook. M. K., Tribune olllce. COPYIST - EXPERIENCED YOl'.Vt. WOMAN would like extra copying, deeds, bonds, mortgages, etc. Addicss ('op)ist, Tribune offlcc. SriUATlON WANTF.D-A TlUST CLASS LAIiN- dress would like .Monday and Tuesdaj ; steady. Address Mary Donnelly, Scianton P. it. SITUATION WANTED-BY A COLORED MAN 10 uiive (cam or to ttoik on the farm or in a pi it ate family, or any kind of work. Foi est court. RAILROAD TIMM TAIL PENNSIfLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule In Effect May 87, 1800. Trains leave Scranton! 0.45 n. m week days, for Sunbury, Hnrrlnburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and for Pltti burg and the West. 0.38 a. m., week days, for Haeleton, Pottsvllle, Reading Norrletown, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun bury Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays 1.88 p. m.,) for Sunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia. Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and me weBt. or Maeieton, Fotts vllle, Reading, &c. week days. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hnzleton, Pottsvllle, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. .1. R. WOOD, Gen. Pasj. Agt. .1. II. IIUTCIIIN.SON, Oen. Mgr. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. In Effect June 10, 1WX). SoiilhI.e.ite 'Scranton for New Yoik at 1.4J, Jlst, r,,40, N.oo nnd 10.0 it. m., I2.M, S.-B ami J. "I p. in. For Phllndelplila at 5.40, S.UO and lli.o.i a. m.i lass and :i.:m p. tn. For Stroudi imrtr at n.to p. m. Still; and accommodation it a.40 p. in. Arritp at Hoboken at H.M, 7.18, in.ll a. in.; 12.0.1. 2.47, 4.4S, 7.10 nnd 0.41 p. m. ArrltP nt Phlladelplila at 10.0(1 a. m.; LOil, 3.4H. and 1.22 p. m. Mrive from New York at 1.03, 4.00 and 10.20 a. m.; 1.00. l.f.2, 8.41, 8.4S and ll :to p. ,, yrm strou4lnirg at S.oi a, m. Anrlli Lratp Scranton for Buttalo nnd Inter inpitlalc slil Inns nt 1.10, 1.10 and S.30 a. tn.; I."', .I8 and ll.ss p. m. For Oswego and Syra eusp m ,m ,,, ,n ,, , f(3 , For uttca ,t 'IO a. in. ni i-,5 ,,. ,, yor Montrose at 8.30 a. in.: 1.05 p. ni. and .V4S p. tn. For N'lcliob M'U nt 4.IKI und 11.1.-1 p. in. For Blnglumlon. I0.2S ? . ., I- "' AiOte In Scranton tioin IliiHalo at I...0, 2.r.-,, ,-,.35 nml 10.00 n. m.; ,1.;i0 and 8.00 V. '.!!: ' '"'" Oswego ami Stracuse nt 2.55 a. m.; ,,-: ""' son P- i. From Utlen at S..15 a. m.; l-'.-IU and n.,10 p. in. Fiom Mcliolson at 0.50 a. in. and 0.00 ii. m, Kmni Montrose at 7.55 anrt 10 OJ) a. m.: :i.20 and 8.00 p. in. Illn.inislillrrr I1l,.tul.... 1 ........ u,nlAn r.,p Nnilliiiinbirl.inil at n.45, 10.05 a. in.; 1.A1 and n0 p. in. For lly mouth at 1.05, il.10, B.55 and ll... p. in. For Xanticoke at 8.10 a. m. Aulvn nt Northuinlierl.ind at !i.:ir, n. in.; 1.10, 5.00 and M p. in. Anlte nl Xanticoke at U.10 . m. Anite at Pi.tmniiHi nt 2.00, I.:I2, 0.50 p, 111. and )-..!) .1, m. An lie at Scranlnn from Xortlnmi. beilaml at 0.42 a. in.; !2.:n. 4.50 and S.Ci p. I". Irom Vinticokc nt 11.00 a. in. Fiom ll.tinoulh nt 7.50 a. 111., :!.20, 5.35 and 11.10 p. in. SI'N'DW TltAIN-3. S.iulh-I.eate Sirnntnn 1. 10, 3.00, 5.40. 10.05 a. in.: .13!, .i.ii) a, g.io ,,, ,. Voi Hi -l.eatp .scranton at 1.10. 4.10 .1. m.; L.m, 5.18 and ll..':.', p. in. Illniimsluug Die Islon Leave Siranton at 10.05 a. 111. and 5.50 p. rn. PROFESjSJONAL. Certified Public Accountant. EDWAKD C SPAULDINO, V. P. A., J TI5AD cis' Bank building. Architects. EDWA11D H, DATS, building, & raiiton. ARCHITECT, CONNF.l.L bEALED l'lllll'ii.SAl.S WILL BE HECEIVE1) AT the ollhe of the seciilaiv of Ihe ."cranlon li.ianl of t'untiul. nulli i.ilil o'lluik, .Moudaj cl uing, Oct. 21), bum, lor the election .nut com pletion ot a poi table anues, to be Imated oil the high sih.iol uimmds, in accoid.ime tvllh plans ami j-pecili.-.i lions in Ihe hands of 11. M. D.ii, Miperintc iiileiit of icpabb, and Miujcd to Miib rlianges ami 1110dit1c.il ion- as will be ex plained by him. Mr. DaN will be nt 1. 1., ottiiu to meet ilin-p who may dcsbe to bid on this fctitictiiie. corner of Noitli Washington .neniie and Linden Mtcet, TlmrMliy and Friday attir- noons of thin week, from 2 to 5 o'clock. Tlie 1,11111 of ",0 in cash of certified check ahall be ciicloMil with each bid, which miiii .hall be forfeited to (he school distiict in case of refuel or oniiiou pii tlip part of Ihe bidder whoe proposal Khali be accepted, to ccccute conliact within Uu da.ts .ifter the aw'aidlnn' of ll.e name, 'Ihe hoard tci-ertVR the light to lelccl ant- or all bids. By order of Ilia Sci-anton lioaiu of Conliol, EL'CENE D. FEI.LOtt.S, soci clary. 1TATE OF MAI1Y LYNE'IT, DECEASED, LATE of Hip Buioiigb of Duiimoie, Cnuuly of Laik. iiwauna, and stale of FennMltauii. Notice U heieby gitcn dial lelleis of aihninlstiallon In the abotc cMnle bate been giantrd to Hip tin (lerlgncd, and nil pel sum hating claims 01 de. mauds against the ji.1 estate will present tlicni fur pa.tmcnl. and Iho-e indiblcd Ibeielo will made immediate payment In ALBERT HALL, Administrator. FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT, PRICE hullulng, J20 Washington aienue, buanton. Cabs and Carriages. RUBBER TIRED CABS AND CARRIAGES; BEST of vervhe Prompt attemion giten mders, bv 'uhone. 'Phones 2672 and 5J.12. .loeph Kellet". Ul Linden. Dentists. DR. C. E. EI1.E.VBER0ER. PAL'I.I BUIMMNli. So) uce street, Seraiiton. Itlt. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PR1YATE DOS pltnl, cornci Wyoming and Mulherr)-. DR. C. C. I.AUIIACH, U5 WYOMINT. AYENl'E. DR. II. F. RF.YNOLDS, OPP. P. O. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVE line. Rules icisoiuble, P. ZEldLER, Proprietor. S.CRANTO.V HOUSE, NEAR 1).. L. (c W. l'As. tenger depot. Conducted on Ihe European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Pioprletoi. Lawyers. J. W. BROWNIXO. ATTORNEY AND roi'NMU,. lor-at-latf. Rooim, :a-3l:t Mcars l.ulliling P. I). REPLOUI.E. A'rrOR.VKY-I.OANH NEfifT tinted on 1e.1l estate eiurit.t, Menrs building, corner Wasliimrton ateiiii': and njuuie aliect. WH.I.ARD. WARREN A KNAPP. ATIORNEYS and coiinellois-i-latt. RepublUan Imildlng WasbuiRton ateniie. NOTICE IS HEREBY (ilVEX THAT AX APPLI- latloii will lie made to Hie flotmior of I'enn. Ktlvanla 011 llie IDIh day of Xotembei, lirnil, bt- II. M, Holes. E. 1. BoUk. W. S. llutchlmr.. .1. II. Miei'ci- and A. F, Hchliurill, under the Act ol AsPiiiily, cntllleil "An Ait to piutide for the liuoipniation and legiilation of 1 ci tain corpora ii ." ji.iom.I Apiil 'J'.i, 84. and Hie upple. Ii'inlu thereto, for Hip charier of an liilenili-.l cor. poiatiuii to be 1 ailed the Sla.vfleld EletliU' Llglit, Ileal and Potter Company, the chuijiter ami ' Jul of whli h is to inamifaitiiie and supiili nt, licit and power, or an) ot them, by Ii'iliicilt, In the puhlic In the boiough of Ma.tllcld, i.niiiij of Lackawanni and Slate of IViiin.th.iiil.1, ami l'o mi. h peisoim, pailuerthips and 101 poi.it ions, ll siding thcieiii or adjacent tbciilu, as may lc .slre Ihe tjiuc, and Hi' Ills mc puio.ses to "bate, pov,i'ss and enjov nil of ll.i lights-, licnefils and piitllig.!, ul said Act of Asstmbl) ami I lie sup pleniciiis thcreio. II I), CAREY, ,-oior, TIIK ANNHAI. MLI.fiNf7l)F Tl7i7 "siriTiToFi lT eii of The Wyoming Coal ami l.jn.l c umiutit wlll be held nt llie oltlco of the loiupinv, (,ui Miars liulldiiig, Si 1 union, "a , 011 Satiudji', Oct, 27, 1000, at S,:;u p. Ill II. C. MIUTH, benStaiy r-l'iALEiri'ROI'o'sArs WILL l!E IIKCCIvjilt Yl" tlie oiliio ot the Tty Eiiiuei.'i, ftti.iiiliui, Pa., l.liill 5 oMoik p. in., lluu.lat, Nut, mini- 1, 1100, for rinnUliln" and iiug tlagluuc sldittall,, on both fides of Pio-peii incline. I1010 I'mnt sllll't to the SI.1IV11I1I Mejdntt Ibook; on buili ,idcs nf Pulsion .itvii ii' I. om Elm slicci 10 the SIjII'.iuI Mtadow Ibook, and on the soutl.cilv Ma of Rlter slieet, tioni Pillnlon utciuie 1.1 'sioiie atfiiuc. All to bo donp .iccouliug (,, spulllui lions on lllu In I In oill.e of ihe lilt En.-u-c'i. The illy inert e the light 10 icUvt .nn ,,r ail btilsj. JOSEPH P, PHILLIP.-, City Eiiglncir, JI.SSLP & JUisLP, ATTORNEYS AND COHN. sellors-aldaw Coniinoimciltb building, o0nis 10. 20 nnd 21. JAMES W. OAUFORD. AriORNEY-AT-l. VW Booms 511, 515 and 510 HoJiil or itado iih. lug- EDWARD W, THAYER, A1TOHNEV. IfOOxfs I1O.M101, Otli Hocr, SIcars building, l7 A. WATRES. ATT()RNEY-ATiLVVriiaTiri ol Trade building, Siiantnn, 'a, C. II. PITCHER. A'lTOUNEV-AT'LAW, HOARD ot Trade building, Si 1 union. Pa, lTTTERSON li WILCOX, TH .DEBS' '"NATIONAL Bank building. 3Delaware and Hudson. In Effect June Villi, 1000. Trains for Carbondale leave Scianton at H.20, ...V!. 8.5'!, 10.1s a. m. ; 12.00, 1.23. 2.20, i;,5, 3.2J, 0.25. 7.57, O.n, 11.15 p. in.; 1.10 a. in. Foi Honisdale and Lake Lodoi c 0.20, 10.13 a, 111.: 2.20 nml 5.25 p. 111. For Wllkes-narip O.n, 7.4S, 8.4.1, 0.3$. 10.13 a. 111.; 12.0.1, 1.2S, 2.18, a..T5, t.27, 0.10, 7.1S, 10.11, 11. "0 p. m. For L. V. It. R. points 0.43 a. m.; 12.01, 2.13, 3.3.! ami 11.30 p. m. For Pcnnyltanli It. R. points 0.43, II..1S 1. m.: 2.18 iit.it 4.27 p. in. l'ni- Albany and all points north 0.20 a. m. and 3.3 p. m. StINDVY TRAIN'S. For Carbondale a.ou, ll.M a. m.; I.2S, 3.52, 3.17, 10.52 p. m. For Wllkes-Baire 0.."S a. m.; 12.03, 1.38, 3.23, 0.27, 8.27 p. in. For Albany nnd points north 3.52 p. 111. For llonesdale and Lake l.ndorc 0.00 a. m. ' and 3.52 p. m. Lowest rales to all points in United States ami Canada. J. W. Bt'liniCK. O. P. A.. Albany, N Y. II. W. CROSS, D. P. A., Scranton. Pa. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In Effect May 27, 1000. Tiabis Leave Scranton. For Phlladelplila and New York via D. Jfc If. It. It,, nt O.n .1. in. and 12.03, 2.18, 4.27 (Black Diamond Espicss), nnd 11.30 p. m. Sundays, 1). & II. R. R 1.5S 7.1S p. ni. For White llatcn, llazlcton and principal points In Hip coal legions, via D. it II. It. R., O.n, 2.1S and 4.27 p. m. For Pottsvllle, 6.43, 2.1S p. in. For Bclhlehrni, Easlon, Rending, Ifarrishurg and piiucip.il inlrniicdi.il.' blatlons via D. k tf. II. It., ii.45 a. ni.; 12.0.1, 2.1S, 4.27 (Black Dia mond Espies), ll.ro p. 111 Sundays, I). & H, 11. II.,' 1. .VS. 7.48 p. in. For Tunkhaniiock. Tnitanda, Elmira, Ithaca, tiineta and piincipai inteimedialc slut ions, via l) L. .V W. It. It., S.I'S a. 111.; l.Oi" and 3.J3 p. in. Fur Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagaia Falls, I'hliago, nnd all points west, via D. & 11. It. R., l.'.Oi, 3.3.1 (Bl.uk Diamond Epie-.s), 7.(8. 10.41, ' 11.S0 p. in. Sundajs, D. fc II. It. R., 12.03 p. 111.; 7.4S p. in. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley pallor iais on all liains between Wilkea-Barr'n nnd New Yoik, Pl.ilaib Iphla, Buffalo and Sin peislon Bridge. BOLLIX II. WILP.t'n, (!"n. Supt., 20 Cortlan.l .strcel, Vetv Yoik. CHARLES s. LEE. (Jen. Pass. Agt., '.'II Cotllard sheet, Nctv Yoik. A. W. N'ONVEM.VITIEIt. Div. Pass. Ag Roulh lletblcliin. Pa For tlikets and Pullmrn rciertstlnns apply to an Lrckntvann'i atciuie, Scianlnu, P.i. Central Rnilroad of New Jersey. Stations in New Voik-Foot of Liberty alre't, N. I!., and South Feny. Antlu.icilc coal used exi'liisltely, insuring (li'.inliiKtv'. and comfoil. TIME TABLE IV EFECT MAV 20, PJIM. Tialns leate Nranton for New Voik, Newark, Elb.ihcih, I'hiladelphia, Easlon, Bethlehem, AI blitottu, Mauili Chunk and While Haven, at 8,;'r) a. 111.; ppica, 1.20; express, 1.00 p. m Sun ilijs, 2.1". p. 111. For Piltslon and Wllkes.tl.iiro, 8.30 1, m.; 1,20 and 4. 00 p. ni. Siinda.is. 2.15 p. 111. Fii- Daltbnoie and Washington, and polnn South and Went tia Bethlehem, 8.30 a, in., 1.20 p. m. Sunda.tK, 2.15 p. ill. For Long Braiiih, Oecaii (linve, etc,, at 8,39 a, 111. and 1.20 p. m. For llrndinc, i.ilunon nt,d Ihrrbburg. xla Al ii, iloit 11, f..'.'l a. 111. ami 1.20 p. 111, Sundays, 2,1" p. ni. For Poltstllle, 8.30 1. 111., 1.20 p. m. Thriiush t!i I els ! all points east, south and west al lowe.t i.ilo. at tho station. .1. II. OIII.IIU'SEN. Oen. Supt. II. P. BALDWIN", Hen. Pass Agt, C. COMKOVS, )M1 IIEPHBLICAV BHILtllXO, a. w. Bi'.rnTioi.i'.'.vrroiiviiv, mratii uliihT Physicians and Surgeons, ALLEN, 51.1 NORTH WASIII.NtiTO.V DR. W, E ntenue. DR, S. W. L'AMOHEAHA, OFFICE Ki-i W.S. Inglon avenue, llesldenie, 1318 Mulhcnv. Cliiouie disea-Pi, lungs, heail, l.l.liicva anil (.cnilO'iirliiaiy ugans a specialty, lioins. 1 Io 4 p. 111. Tialns, 2111 ... -J0.I ... 207 ... 20; 20 20(1 Schools, school of nu: i.vckawanva, scrantos, Pa, I'oiine pieparaioi) to ccillcgp, jw, medi cbio or bislness, Opcis hipt, Will, beinl fur cilalogur. Ret, Thomas M Cann, Lb, ll., 1 , .-i 1 1 ilpal nml pi.opileloi; W, E. Pbiniley, A, M., ll.'.HllIlJltl'l'. Seeds, New York, Ontario and Western R.R. TIME TABLE IX EFFECT St'.VDAY, JUNE 24, 1900, " Noilb Hound Trains. Leave l.eato Si 1 an- Caibon. K11. dale, ...10. 10,1. 111. 11.20 n, m. . , :l. lip, in, 4.32 p. tn. ,,, n.OO p. m.Auite Caibondale, ,40 p. in. !-oulh Hound Tialns. - Liave lave Cadosla. Carbondale, 7,00.1. in, ,.. R.IOa. in, 10.02a, m. ,,. 2,05 p. in, 3.31 p. m. M'NDAYS ONLY. North Bound. Leave Leave, Siijii- Caibon. ton, dale, ... s:;0a. m. 0.10 a. m. ,, 7.00 p. 111. An lip Caibondale, 7,43 p. m. South Bound. ' l.eivc Leave Cadosla, Carliondale. Scianton, 7,00 a. m, 7.10 a, tn, . , 1,3(1 p. in. 5.5 p. in. 11.33 p. ni, Nn, 201 ni.ikiii connection lor rmlnt. .Xoilii .imi rouui on .muiii i.ine, ac cauonu, Trains Nos. S03 uml 2.0S make Main Line con. Ili'illoli.s on Suudav, I'nr fiulher infoiinalinu, consult ticket agents. J, C, iNDEESON, Hen, Pas,, ,gt Nnv yoik. ,1, E. WELSH, Traveling Passenger Agent, Scran. Ion. 20- 200 Arrive, Cadosl 1, 1.03ii. ni. 5.45 p. m. Scriulou, 7,40 a. 111, 10,43 a, 111, 4.20 p. m. Airlve. Cadosia. 10.45 a, 111. T1.1I11 About Cold Cream. Fiom tlie New Yoik Evening Post. It is a mistake, uccordiiia to .1 dciiiialologlst, tn leave (old iicam, even of ihe best ipialilv, on the faco over night, To du so has a Un dincy to enlarge tlie poiea uml thni-by loai.cn the skin. The same aulhoilly tats the old fashioned practltc of pressing llie fate hi dew Ijdiii'grass a a lomplexlvn beaullllir has foun. datlon In fact. (,'. II. CLARK i- CO.. "sEKDSMKN AVI) XFJIS. ri.tnun, sloic MH N. Islington .-iteiuie; gueu houses', llc'0 Noi'lll Main avenue; store l.l,' pliolic, '!-. Wive Screens, JOSEPH lit'ErrCL, IIExlTrm" l.CKAWANVA avenue, Scnintou. Pa., manufacturer of Wfic Isiieriis. Miscellaneous. BAUER'S OHCIIEsl'RA-Ml'SKl "for H.I.I.S, picnics-, panics im-itiuns, weddings ami uii. ceit woik furnished. For terms addles It. J, D-iuei, couducloi, 117 Wtomlng atcuue, otci Hulbert's music store, ME0AU0EE nitOB., I'ltlNTERS SUPPLIES. EX, velones, paper bags, twine. Waichoiue, 1'iO Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. ' Erie and Wyoming Valley. nines Table In Effect Sept, 17, 1000. 'liullis for llatvley and Inial iinliits, connect lug at llatvle vvllli Eile rallioid for New York, .Vettbiirgli ad li.tiiiiH.N.ile points, bate Scran ton al 7.03 a. 111, and 2.21 p. 111. Tialns anivp at Amnion at 10.311 a. tu. and U.10 p. III. ' NEWSPAPERS HIE WILKES BAHRE RECOHI) CAN HE llxll 111 Siranton at the news stands ot Relsinan Bio... 401 Spiuce und 5W Linden: M. Norlon, :ti laikattauua anuue; I. s. .Scbutier, Jtl Spruce sliect. 'VS'S-SWV L. T. KEI.I.V'.R. sncin tucitiicu - . I"- sliJ.,"l,00i1iSi M '-nclal niuu(: jaa'nlcor! bill, 23c.; chiropody. 701 Qulncy, ' .' Ts u