I vhM S'-" " WWjrw.'si! &$QSWMM$&WHVhm'Vi''f'' ; 4si7.,v,t vVU swbcraSBBaB3RBS?5Pf2WBSS?i!ff!MKi t. - n iii' ,-, ' j (v m - ' "' , . , - - '- rtr' i ' - . t "ws"j mi i" - -"v "i-rr-i 'v, - --,i "rv.rs'L ,, r , , ... ,t . - - -,-...., P?fT'Hj-'v1, ts-Wv THE SCRANTON TKIBUNliHjWDAtf, OCTOBER 26, 1900. LACKAWANNA COUNTY. CARBONDALE. BILLIOTT STABBED HERBERT. JSuch Is tho Verdict of the Coroner's jury Ante-mortem Stntement. Coroner TlobertH hold nn IntiucHt n lhe Herbert cnse fit Alderman Jones' bfTlcn Inst evening. Only two witnesses lORtlflr-tl, Dr. 11. U. Wheeler unit .Tns. YllrnilfiRhnm. 'The forinei-'H testimony fiertnlned to decenHed'H treatment nt he liosplinl. while Mr. Hlrinliwhmii, Who wiih inilni? up Fnlllunok stieuf Avhon tho utiibblnir occurred, .-mid lie nw Ullllott with n kuire In hi hand. Mr. lllrmltiRham 1ml his III He hoy with him find lie hurried from Hie ecno of the struggle. Following Is (he lycrdlct: "From the view of the body, the BUtopsy, and the evldnice produued before them, It iippc-am that the wild Edward Herbert came to bis (tenth, .Which occurred nt Dr. Wheeler's hos pital In the city of Carhondale at 1 o'clock In the morning of Filday. 0"t. 12, IfOO. from the cnt'etM of a stab Wound Inflicted by one Sam Ullllott, on Bunclci;', nt 7 o'clock p. in., Oct. 7. We, Hie Juror, then-fore Hud that the cause of the death of Edward W. Herbert was a knife wound or knife "tab ln Ulcted by said Sam Million. "13. .1. Xcaiy. Frank K. ('hint, Dan iel M. Davis. James T. McAncliew, l tt' McCann, Snnuiul S. Jones." Here is Mr. Herbert's mile mortem Btiitoinent taken by Alderman Jonas: 'That is the mnii, 'siiulic! That Is lhe' man! I am positive tills is this man who stabbed m. He l.s the samj nnn whom I have known for n year, since October, 1S1H. Jt- worked near lne nil last winter, or unlil I got hurl bIoiik about Christina:;. We went ov- r the Honesdale brunch eveiy day on the same train. I know the defend ant well by siplit. I know that he Is the man who stabbed me on Sunday hlfrht last. "K. AV. Herbert." "In presence of Jiinvs T. MeAndrew, 10. J. Xeary." It appears now that fielano, who Mas arrested (list, was held more on nccount of the knowledge, ho possessed ns to riilliott's whereabouts, than ;'or nnything else. Thorp is no doubt that Ills detention led to the capture of til guilty one. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Miss T-orettn Coleman is visiting trlcr.ds in Wnlertown. Mrs. A. 1. Patteison and Miss Chu tiiHid gave a thimble ten at the J.in coln avenue home of the former yes terday affrnoon lrom .! to G o'clock. Harry Wriglil has returned from ICastou, where in- attended the meeting of his sister. Mis. Jos lab Vandermark and Mrs. Albert Howard 'aiideiinark gave a thimble tea vesterd'iy afternoon and will entertain In the same manner tigain this afternoon. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Tho first team of the now foot b.ill hSKOciation and tho Hovers, of Hleh mondale, played hory yesterday after noon before a crowd of several hun ""ilred people. Fifteen years ago the panic had quite a foothold In this bor ough and Jprmyit players were well known throughout tile valley. For the past dozen years, however, tho team lias been disbanded and the players Who composed it have left town. Since the Inauguration of the strike the men have been kicking the ball again, and this has aroused the old-time interest In the sport. Fnrstneial days past the locals have been putting In some haul work In luep.ii'atlon for yesterday's game. No one, of course, rxp.'eted the jicw organization to down such a strong aggregation of seasoned players as the Hovers, and tho general feeling bet'ote the game commenced was that Jormyn would not be In it. The locals, how ever, did exceedingly well and were very much in evidence from the com mencement to the close of the game, which ended In favor of the Hoveis by E goals to 0. Roth weie scoied in the first half, and although .Termyn's sroal was several times In danger In lhe sec Imd half, it, was ably defended by Cloal Iceoper Moreoni, who showed he was the right man In the right place, and the game was concluded with the re sult as stated above. The visltois wer' iv gentlemanly . ' xjf 'players, and the pa mo was played About any unneces sary roughness or ill-feeling. The line up was us follows: Hovers Wilkinson, goal keeper; Thompson, r. w. f, b,; l'any, 1, w, f. b.; Thomas, li, b. r. w.; Price, e.: Fain ter, 1. w; J. Collins, f. r. w.; Hmbcck, f. r. w.; Pairy, c; Manghan, 1. I, w.; James Collins, f. l, w. Jermyn Morcom, goal keopor; l!en tiett. r. w. f. b.; Deakin, 1. w. f. b.; Parry, h. b. r. w., Whitbeck, c: Reck, with, 1. w.: Stuart, f. r, w.: l.nusninn, t, v. w.s Stephens, e,; ciiamplon, f. , w.: Jnhus, f, 1. w. Time of game One hour. Referee W, J. Toman. Tnmoirow the High school foot ball team will go to Honesdale to give the Maple City High school players battle. Our boys have lately had hard luck, through having to play with a crippled team. They are now all In good cop. dltlon, and expect to rotilevo their laurels with the following pluyers: Qulnn. Orilllths, Howe, P. Huddy, Ten nis, Campbell, W, Trotter, H. Ti otter, Murray, M. Ruddy, I.utely. Captain Winters and Manager O'Rrlen, Miss Jenulo Sai'Bo.of Pleasant Mount, spent yesterday as tin; guest of Mis. John Miiynurd, of South Main street. Mrs. James Johns, of the Sweeney house, who has been pi ideally III the past few days, was slightly Improved last evening. The Republican rally will take place In Knterprlse hall this evening. , Thomas, si little two-year-old child of Mr, and Mrs, K, J, Da we, of Cemetery Htreet, fell out of a earrlnge, Wedues. clay, striking his head upon a huge Btono and cutting a gasdi In his fore head t f renulrod the services of a physician to close. PECKVILLE. Mrs. Nellie MrOruiv, of Nay Aug, daughter of Mr. John M. Gallagher, of this place, aged twentyelglit years, died WHEN IN OOUBT, TltY STRONG AGAIN! M && V Vjf vleor to the whole, otitic;, All drains and lostea are checked ftrmaHintly. Unlen patieuu are properly cured, then condition often worries Ibcmiuto Insanity, Conjumption oi : Death, al ailed sealed, rnceai ner box, A boxes. wi,h irnnri.rf i,.,i ...n...n..t. r..j.u uoner.is-oo. Scad fer den book. or Sale by JOHN H, PHELPS, Pharmacist, ccr. Wyoming avenue and apruce tret. . Wednesday afternoon at lhe l.aqkn wanna hospital, where she was under going treatment for pneumonia. The deceased was brought lo the homo of her fal her, John M. tlallaghpr, of tin; West mou'ntaln, on Wednesday even ing, from which place the ifunoritl will occur this (Thursday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be made In the olyphant Catholic cemetery. Mr. John Warne, of W'llkes-llarie, formerly 'of this place, was shaking hands and renewing old acquaintances with friends In town yesterday. Mrs. W. H. Hlocj enllod on friends In Heranton yesterday. There was no occasion for the en un coils toport circulated throughout the town Wednesday afternoon lo the ef fect that Miss Sadie Stage had died of typhoid fever. .Miss Stage has been very sick, but, as previously announced In this paper. Is Improving as well as could be expected under similar clr ciimstnnccsi .Mr. William Page is erlilealh 111 wllh typhold'fever. The other local patients are all Imptoving. The Rlakcly boaid of health does not evidently ngrec wllh the l'eckvllle Journal's contention that the water Is responsible for "the present typhoid fever epidemic. The mere fact that there are no cases outside of the Flist ward, where there have been at least twelve or tlftecn within the past few weeks, Is oNldenco sulllclent lo sustnln Hie board and back up their contention that it Is other than the water that has caused the recent sickness. Mis. F. W. Swingle, oldest daughter of Mrs, Can le Moyle, is seriously 111 Willi typhoid fever. Dr. Ileeimans, of Scranton, was called in consultation on the van: Mr. Swingl" has lhe fever, also, but is on the gain. The Young People's society of the l'eckvllle Rnptlst chinch will hold a rally next Monday evening, October 2D, with the following piogramme: Sing ing: iceitatlon, psalm 1i!2. Milton Thomas: prayer; singing: welcome by the pastor;' address, "Raptlsts and Mis sions," Rev. M. R. Thompson, of Jer myn; solo. Helen Thomas: singing; solo: paper, "ISaptists find Civil Lib erty," Miss Oriana Williams; solo; duet and chorus, No. IIS; paper, "What Young "itaptists Are Doing," Mr. W. H, Priest: solo, .Miss Anna Sands; 'ad diess, Hew David Spencer, D. D.; sing ing, No. 141!; benediction. All are cor dially invited. OLYPHANT. The Independent Political club will hold a meeting in the Arlington hotel tomorrow evening at S o'clock. All members are requested to be present. Miss Grace Pettlgrew and John Pet- tigrow attended a party at Green Ridge last evening. Mrs. John Davis has returned from a visit to Kingston. Rev. Dr. Lucas, of Rlossburg, and Rev. T. F. Colfey, of Carhondale, were visitors at the parochial residence yes terday. Joseph Ryan, of Pittsburg, is visit ing bis sister, Miss Nellie Ryan, of Willow street. J. 11. Wheeler, of Carhondale, was a caller in town Wednesday. Mrs. M. It. Hull left yesterday to spend a week in New York. John Lloyd, of yilkes-Barre, is vis iting his daughter, Mrs. George Pat ten, of Delaware street. James Wheeler, of Forest City, is spending a few days nt his home here. Mrs. Robert Reese, of Glamorgan shire, Wales, is visiting her brother, Foieman Enoch Thomas, of Fpper Dunmore street. Mrs. P. J Hoban spent yesterday with North Scranton relatives. .Matthew Mackey returned yesterday after spending the week at Greenfield. . $100 Reward $100. lllC IMlllH Ot f'lli-. 1UK1- will ho ,0.I-.C(1 to lo.iin tli.it Ili.M' H .it l.'.i-l oi.e iluadnl il!-i'j-c thai ttlrnrp li.ii hcn il,lu u imp in nil lis sl.isn J ml ili.it H intaiili. Hall's C.iUuili Cure in ilu- nl, ui-i!iL' line now Known lo tlu nicilii.il ti.UnnlW, (.'.ilai ill hcim; n cuiwhtu tiini.il ili-i.iv, U'iiiius n (un--tiliitiou.il tic.it nii nl, U.ill' CM nth I'iik is t.iKiu iiilfiinll, inline ilnrillj upon tin hlooj and iiiiiuiiih sii',. lairs nl tlio Mst.Mii, thctrliy ilotrnjinj; the ouuilalii'ii o! the I'lsiaM', anil abiiiR tin' patient MiriiKlli h.i IiiiiMiiii; up the cointitution anil nv-I-tinc intme in lining iu work. TIip piupiti tins lior 1.0 nun li ti.ilii in Its nir.lliv.' putter", that 1 hey nfter one lluniliul Ilullaii fni any cii-s that it faili lo line. Pvml for li't of toti. ni'inl il. .iMii- r. .r. chiixkv .t to,, tuKmIp, o. Solii lie ilniKRist', 71c. Hall's Family Pills mv tin- best. TAYLOR. The Alinonka foot ball aggregation admlnlsteied a defeat to the ronre.sen tntlve team of this place on tho river side gildiron, on Wednesday, by a scote oi it to o. Tlic contest was an Intel est Ing line, and the vlctois won by superior strength. Nevertheless, tile home team put up a htubborn contest and weio only beaten after a hard-fnimht game of twenty-minute halves. Considerable excitement was created yesteiday In tho vicinity of Jermyn, No. 1, mine In Old Foige, when several fnieigners were engaged In loading fpv eial gondolas from the chutes with pe.i coal, which were consigned as special orders. In loh.s than half an hour affr the act had booouio known and a large number of strikers and their wives gathered, anil for awhile things looked (iiUe serious, but finally the men em ployed worn induced to quit work, Mr. James Chambers, of the Aich bald nilne, died yesterday morning at 0 o'clock ajjthe West Scranton hohplttfl, whero lie aviis lecelvlng tieatment for Injuries received hy falling from a beaf fold, Mr. Chambers was a prominent resident of this place and was held In the highest respect by the people of thlF town. Deceased was 'employed n burn boss at tho Archbald mine, which position he hold for a number of years, Funeral announcement will bo made later. The choir of the Presbyterian chin eh held a full rehearsal last evening, The slngeis of the above choli; tiro gaining considerably under the dlteotlon nf Prof. William II, Thomas, Mis, Daniel Thomas, of Spiing Urook, while on her way to visit friends here, met with a sad mlsfoituue. The wagon which she occupied toppled ovor, and .Mis. TiiomiiH' mill was broken, A very pretty wedding was solem nized at the Calvary Haptlst church lust evening, when Rev. Dr. 11, II. Thcyliavaiiood ibetciiof yeut. iiuu iuv cufeu inousanoa oi cases of Nervous Diteas. rh as Debility, Dullness, Sleepiest. oesi and Vartcocelc,Atropliy,&c. They clear the braio, slrencihtn tho circulation, make dieestlna rmmf hh 1 I nt n.-. hfe A ltl. Address. PEAL MEDICINE CO.. Clsmlanrf. o. Sjk. rA Davis, an estimable young lady of AVest Scranton, and Mr. Arthur Har ris, a prominent young man, also of that place. The ceremony was per formed at S.M o'clock. The bridesmaid wass Miss .Margaret Jenkins and lhe groomsman was Mr. William Jones. At the conclusion of the ceremony a reception was held at the bride's home. Insurance Agent L. 1. Williams, nt West Heranton, was a caller on rela tives In this borough yesterday. Mr. T. J, Jones, of Kdwardsdale, called on relatives hole yesterday. Washington camp, No. 4M, Patriotic Order Sons of Anicrlco, will meet this evening. .Mrs. Thomas Jones, ot llellevtie, was the gucsl of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas M. Davis, of Main street, yes t onlay. Superintendent K. J. Kvuns, of Scran ton, made an ofllelnl visit on Foreman J. J. Curt, of tho Taylor colliery, yes tordn.v. Invincible comtnandery, No. L'.'.i, Knights of Malta, will meet In regular session this evening. Mis. William Howell and children, of North Alain street, visited relatives In Hyde Park yesterday. Mr. and Mis. Thomas Council and children, of Green Ridge, f.vere guests of friends In this town yesteiday. REV. S. A. DONAHOE Testifies to the Good Qualities of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. On the 10th of December, 1S97, Rev. S. A. Donuboe, pastor M. E. church, South, PI. Pleasant', AV. Vn., contract ed a severe cold which was attended fiqm 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, 1 most cheerfully recommend If to the public. For sale by all drug gists. Matth'ew Bros., wholesale and retail agents. TUNKHANNOCK. ftpicial to the Siranton Tribune. Ttmkbannock, Oct. 'J.,. The "ontract for iirlntliifr the ballots tor the Novem ber ('lection was let by the county commlssloneis to the Nicholson ICx anilner, at Nicholson. There were only three bidders for the Job, the New Arc, of this place, whose bid was $ir3, the Wyoming Democrat, of Tunkhan nock, who bid JUS, and the Nicholson Kxaminer, whose bid was $G9. The ballot in tills comity will have seven columns and will be about thirty by twenty-two Inches. It. S. Edmlston, of Bradford county, who filed nomina tion papers under the title of Honest Government party, for senator in this district, occupies a whole column, while there is no candidate for that ofllce In the Republican column. The Women's Ilelief corps of this place was Inspected on Jlonday after noon, the Inspecting ofllcer being Mrs. Foote, of Wilkes-Barre. .Miss Elile .Reynolds, who is one of the teachers In the Montrose public schools, spent Sunday with her people In town. Rev. W. H. Mentzer, who has resided at this place for the past ten years, has secured the pastorate of a Baptist church at Hazleton and will remove his family there this week. His house here will bo occupied by County Su perintendent F. II. Jarvis. Kx-Sheriff D. J. Sweet, ot Towanda, was in town on Monday. He was here In the Interest of R. S. Edmlston, the candidate of the Honest Government party for senator In this district. The Lehigh Valley people have In stituted a new custom in regard to tickets from places on this division to Philadelphia. Formerly holders of mileage tickets could only travel to Uethlehem on their mileage and there would have to buy a ticket to Phila delphia. You can now take your mile age ticket to the ofllce here and buy a ticket through to Philadelphia, pay ing for It with coupons torn from the book. It Is a great accommodation to people going In that direction. H. I.. Maynard, of Athens, the Dem ocratic candidate for senator in the Twenty-third district, was in town for a short time on Thursday. THEATRICAL. ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK. Lyceum. TIIL'llSDAY "liio Clrl fiom .Ma.im's. Academy of Music. ALL iVmiK.-Sdilllcr Ftoik Company. Gaiety. l'lltr Tllltl'.i: DAYS.-"A I.uckv Cuon." I.AS'1 THIIKK DAYS. Ameritj'B (iieatest Yauih'iille Slars. "The Girl from Maxim's." At tin- Lvcuiin lat nicht "Tho Olil from Maxim's,' one of tho Kiemh faicn vvhert- Inn biuili and wires and iiu-ii and women who have lint thu Mvinfr isijii', .in- mixed up In the most confii-lrtr manner was presented at the L.vci'iim l.i-t nlitlit belore ,t rather small audience. Hie fane as uiveti iieie list season by a better lonipjii), llatlie Williams was the Clrl from Jliixlm's of List nlsbt's lompjny. f,om of her prcdecensois in the lole have invested it with n tcrt.iin daintiness anil ih.um Hint were laikiiiK in Miss Williams inteipretalion. The character Is bad eiioush ivhen served at its best, .loseph Allen was one nf the liieiitorlous mem biis of Hie siiipnrtini cumpauy, "Monte Crlsto" Last Night, The hchlllrr Mock (ompjiiy (rave a viy mil liable piifounance ot "Monie Cilslu" 'at ill,. Aeadetny of Music, lust eveninc. Iliirimr the per. foiiiiaiici' lhe Ttihiiuu's bulletin declsrlni; lhe etriko nt nn cml was read nin) vvas lecelved uith nun li inllnisljiiii. Tills .iiternoon " llaushtei's Sacililee" will be (ho bill, and this cveiilii- '"llii- lliookl.vii lluiidluip" will be put on with claboule eciiiu cfletts. Monison's "Faust." I'ioiii wlieievcr Lewis Jloiriun's 'Taint" has h in Mill Ibis si .iuii unanimous praUe iibout iu Kuittcoiisiiess and splendor me head, "llcau I if tit beyond the povvei of words" H I pin nuiiiKCd. As a muter ut t.m, it Is notv luoie llioiiiimhll ciubi'llisiieil ami luinUoiiiuly piesculdl III. in iliiiini; iiii.v nt Ik fount i- M'veuteiii neasuus uml Hiosu who bavu witnessed t jcar after e.ii', :ilivn,vs llndiiiK it niiiat.lntr expectatluiw, will tills season wlliies the Kiandest and mnvt elaboiate piueutalloii it lias ever had, The 6U-III iy nnd all tlfcU aie entirely new, tin lompjny lias been spulallj seleiled by it, Mmiisoii and ! t.Ji'1 In be better Iu eu'iv te. sped lli.ni any oilier ever bcin In roiiiu-cilon vv'lh the play, uud Iheic is no doubt that it, f mini; piiseiitatlnu In this ilty, which takes ,.lacf next llondiy iiIkIiI, Oct. i, will loin; . irnuiiibeicd as a iiotahle event, Maro, the Magician, in Chinatown, IIjio, the ruiimut prelldi;italeur, who will shoilly play an cni,-ai,'eiueiit in tills ilty, fur nbhed JU auniiliii; episode to u larc tioivd of' speclatois iluiliit; his remit utipeauiue in San Kiaiicisco. Like most people who visit the Col- den dale illy, luio wus auxluus Id see the dls tiict known us ( liluatonu; hum- at his earliest moments' lelsuiv lie uud a guide procteded to, the celestial lieadiiiaitcri, l'jsshur one of the main business sire, U. tlie iiiJKiclan and his party' stopped in front ot a Chinese yroeeiy, vvheio lay number et ilni,jilfoui ,hltli li.nl boon Idllc'J l AhWln.J)nltihinif'itfJrrwnn!i nought up liy the e nltfflijAlnlt jMrtrlnrtit. M.irn plikeit up oin of lln? plsrotis al itu' Viitno time lnn,iilrIiiK nf th proprietor of lhe grocery why Home of Hie Mrda were.doitil ntnl mhma nlbe. The ( liliianian lnitlirn.uitt.e' rcpllnl! "So the, nlte ileiil, .Mcjlculi mail, nhoot allc Mini- ll mouiln'," "Oh, no, John, tome are ileml aiul noine nre nlle," niuweipi! Uaro. "Sow llil one lh.it i hold In my lniinJ It ullw." I hot no lli'," mill Jolm Imrlieil hi imeillnn hy hol.llrm nut a Mndful of coin. B.r this time .1 Utut I'loml liul DMfUibleil, nimlly Clilnitnen, ntiil linn), llilnMng lie 1i.nl nenireJ a kohiI niillcnre, veiilly Miioolheil the fralhem of the plitemi, Rale It ii Iom Into thenlr liul It took Its IIIrIiI, The crowd mi tlnmiler-illriuk,' some ran ,iirn yie trirt, while otliem. wne pai.ilreil with wonder nnil amazement. The cli'er liianli'lan, Imweier, "Imply said here U ntiother, mid lhe plgenii new i iimn tho street. The pioprlelor of Hie gnu pry let hU huulfnl of money fall to Hie kioiiihI, ruhed Into the "tore mid linked the iloor. Mam tiled lo pv I'liln tint It wi only i trick, hut John could not (.ec It that way. Main will rIc the seiond entertalnnient nf the llrcxkw.iy lourne In the l.jceiim Tuesday nltclil. Good Vaudeville at Gaiety. A stialnlit iiiidellle hill U pieenteil at the Onlely theater for" the remaining daj ol the week, mul It U prohably one of the belt seen at that hutiM! this seaon. From itflrt to flnluli the proiframine nieented jeterdav wan clean ml enlerlalnlnp and of a character sren at the Iradlnif vaudeville house of liie great illles. L'ndoubtedly the most noel feature is pre sented by Hose N'ajnon and f'ljile IMilllliw, wh.i liitioduce u flock of tialnod linple.il birds pei formliiR nurelnus feal. It l, In f.icl, n feature that cannot fall to be Inlrrestimr to all mid espejilally the lolllip:. Mil llm Ions munheiH me No len by the TanlniH. mimical artlitui IM die ('lllTord, blcjclUt; CanliiRton and Holland, In fifteen nilnnlei of rninlu otwia: I.mla I.ane. V- MacDonuld and Jtaitcll, the two Xew Yoik ('a- Inn f.noritesi llojt and Xeff, the Rie.K l'.erclt Tllo, In their ininolniis aetnbatlc seimatlon, and .1. W. Miner, the great photo artist. The piPitiamnip, which will he continued fur (he balance of the week, afternoon and evening, Is one which can ho enjojed by ladles and ilill dren. California Excursions. Leaving Washington every .Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10.43 p. m via Southern Railway, New Tourist Sleepers, personally conducted, go through to San Francisco with out change of cars, conductors or porters. The route Is through Atlanta, Mont gomery, New Orleans, Houston, San Antonio, New Mexico, Arizona and Southern California. The cars are the very latest pattern of Pullman Tourist Sleepers, birch-wood finish, high-back seats, sixteen sections, supplied with linen, etc., f.ame as standard sleepers, lighted with Pintsch ga, wide vesti bule, double sash, roller curtains, lavatory and smoking room for gen tlemen, and two retiring rooms for ladles. Three and one-half days to Mexico and Arizonn, four days to I.os Angeles and five days to San Francisco. The Tourist Car fare is less than via any other route, saving from $25.00 to $30.00 for the trip. Chas. h. Hopkins, District Passenger Agent. Southern Railway, 82S Chest nue street, Philadelphia, Pa., will be pleased to furnish all information. THE PEOPLE OF SIBERIA. Not Four Per Cent, of Them Con victs or -Political Exiles. Siberian Cities Like Our Western Boom Towns. Anna N". Benjamin, in Aiuslee'a. Statistics have their value when given comparatively. Jn following- up the analogy which was always pres ent in my mind in crossing Siberia, the analogy between that country antf the United States, it is interesting to compare the area and the population of both. Siberia has 3,000,000 square miles to our 3,500,000, while our popu lation of 70,000,000 overshadows the , 7."0,000 of Itussia's Asiatic possessions. Of this number .sixty-five per cent, nre Russians, the rest Indlgenlous. Hut this nverage is brought down by the low por cent, of Russians in the extreme north, which as in Northern Canada, Is left almost entirely to the aboriginal Ksklmo, and to tho hardy fur trader, while in Southern Siberia from sixty to ninety per cent, are Rus sians. Not four per cent, of all the Russians are convicts or politicnl ex iles. The number of convicts varies In the different sections. In tho govern ment of Tomsk, in the west, they only amount to one-sixth per cent., which necessarily makes a much higher aver ago In some of the other provinces. These facts are fatal to the theory that the Siberian population Is com posed mostly of criminals and the sons of criminals. Th'o Russians find the great northern steppes as bleak nnd as inhospitable an do the Canadians. Yet the mineral deposits and the fur trade attract a certain population. It is extraordi nary to rend of the early conquests of the Russians In this country, and of their first settlements heie, though theiv were no visions of nn 131 Dorado to draw men on. T.1KK OUR ORKAT AVEST. None ot the rountiy north of the Amur ever belonged lo China, though that Is tho popular Idea. It was In habited hy independent tribes, some of which were subject to the Chinese throne In a very roundabout way, pay ing tribute to Mniiehu tvhan. who. In turn, paid tribute to tho Son of Heaven. In llnally obtaining posses. slon of the region, the Russian govern ment wiib urged on hy its Individual representatives there, not by its own avowed policy, ns It Is today, Tho chief of these was Muravlelf, whoso name will ever be connected with Sl bei la aw th name of Washington Is with our own country. In lsrS. in a treaty drawn up at Algun, whero tho Russians nnd Chinese have recently c.imo In conflict, tho Ohlneso relin quished all claim to the left bank of the grat river. From that time dates Siberia's mushroom giowth, Vladl ostok Is one of tho fruits of it: Khali. ainiVsk, at tho end of this eastern sec tion ot inllroad, Is another, Knob city Is less lhan fifty years old, and each hears n striking resemblance, ns do ull the Siberian cliies, to our centers or (illicit giowtl) In the west. Only a largo garrison crealei a military .so ciety, which element of the population differentiates these cities from ours. Absent, (oo, Is the atmosphero of nor vouh enterprise and business push, thu lestilt of what the Yankee terms "hustling," The American city owen Its birth anil lift, to tho energy of the Individual, the Siberian city t.wes its foiin()lnB,iajjd,Jts continued existence! fo the"g'overrfnient, A site Is pot se lected In accordance with thn eceno. mlcs uf business, hut on uceoiint of military exigency. The city's tenuru of lfe-,lpe.i noltdepend upon a boom, but ;on fhe convenience of the govern" nient. - IfftvailAglvlduals may follow In tho ilath autocratically biassed, and turn whatever- Is possible to their own advantage, but the city Is not thero for them, but for, the government. In spite of this fact, business thrives, and men are making money, which speaks well for ftiberla. , The People's Exchange. A POPULAR CJJ-.ARING HOUSE for the Betiant nt All Wlto Have Houses to Rent, Real Estate or Other Property to Nell nr Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help Tim Small Advertisements Cott One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word Except Situation WantcU Which Ai-j In scttcd Free, FOR KENT. KOll IIKXT-202 .MI1TI.1X rooimi brick; ?.'0. AViiXttn, IMOIIT A 1'I.KASANT I'llONT BOOM KOll IlKST WITH boaid ut 327 Monroe acnue. rou im:nt-a suitk ok u'oojis and ai.m a front room at the l.luden, SOO Mnilcn Btreet. FOR SALE i oit su.i:-ti:n mh.ch and voru ni'K.i' cowi, nil in llrst ihiM londllloii. Apply to Oiliic Ic Clements, Moieov. 10,000 WIM. BUY MODrU, IIOMK, lllllKK minutes walk to Court Home. Fer inrllcu. lari call at nlllce. M. If. Holgate, Commnie wealth lliilldlni. KOll H U.II-CO.STK.NTS t)V HOtlSK Kl'ilSI lure, caipcts, tedding, lc. (W2 Wntlilrmtmi aiciiur. POIt SAbK-O.NU HKHIJ1.ATION MZR Itnl'SS wlik pool table. Address A. S. I'rltchard, h'ij Court jlrcit. LOST. l.OST-Sr.TTKIt I'DI', KKMAI.K. HI,ACK SPOT tub ipturii to bhootliirf nailery, I'enn nenue, lciclle lewaiil. vanti:d-second" HAND SLOT MACHINES: mint be In court ordi-r; state particulars aa to make and price. Address, L. M., general do livery, Scranton, l'a. WANTED 2 Ok 8 FU11NI8HED ROOMS. KOll light housekeeping; centrally located. Ad dress, J. W., Williams building, City. IMPOUNDED. IMKOI'XnKD-AT BULL'S HEAD, ONE BAY mare, wcicht about 1,000 pounds; will b sold Oc tuber it ut ID o'clock n. 111., if not called for. O. 1). Brink, pound master. CITY SCAVENGER A. B. BRIfiCS CLEANS ritIVY VAULTS AND cess pnol: no odor. Improved pumps used. A. II. BlllOOS. Proprietor. Leae orders ttOO North Main avenue, or Eickc's drug store, tor ner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone U310. JELPWAED-AJEj WANTED ONE EXPEItlKNCED MAX TO work In green house; bingle pvefeirrd; at Kersieter's (.inn, South Main uienue, Lincoln tlefglits. WANTt;n-PH!MBi:it, CAS AND STEAM KIT- ter; good wages: state experience nnd age. Address C. O. Jacobs !i Son, llollldaisburg, IM. WASTWi noon, stbono boy, id to la jeers oj age, to learn tinners' trade. Wolt k Wrnrel, 210 Adams avenue. HELP JjNTED-FEM ALE. WANTED--TEN EXPEIUEXCKD I,M)Y CAN-js-.en to sell cotlee edition from door lo door, 011 Washington awnue. ' man school boy would like kmploa- nient utteiiioons lrom 1.30 to U o'lluik, I'. O. Box 2S'i. bITUATION WANTLl) BY YOUMt WOMAN IN mull family, as took or general housework. Can civu best ot uti-ivni.es. Address il. (.'., Ti ibuue. , SITUATION WAXTKD HY A LADY AT GUN eial huuaenork: best of u-ferenies. .laiy Knight, rear l.'J.iO l'tovidenct- road. hl'l I'ATIOX WANTi:i)-BY A Y0t!N(S CI11L AS muse or light housework, har.ih Davis, l.'tlu ear I'lovideme load. A IILSI'IXTABLK WOMAN WITH A TIIKKM .veal old boy desiies situation as housekeep er: cuuntiy picfertcd. Addu-ss A. C, Tribune. WANTllD-llY A MlUDLi: A(il'.l) I.AIIV, Posi tion as hotisckicpcr in :i small family; can give good lefeieme. Addres-s l-"-5 Bulwcr street, ilty. I)ltli-llAKKIt DLSIHKS WOH1C AT HOMK OR by Ilia day; highest city lefeientes and first il.'i-s work Buai.inteed. Address Modes, Trib une otlice. A 1IIDDLE ACiril LADY W'Ol'LD L1KK TO nave a situatljn as housekeeper or to assist in general hoiisevvoik. ('.in givu rcfciente. Ail ilicis Ann Davis, Tribune. SITUATION VANTi:i)llY YOUNG MAN AS oHice clerk; has hail live .ve.irs cxpirience 111 the buildlni; business; can do bookkeeping1. '1.. B. W'" Tribune. bITUATION WA.VTED-TO GO OUT WAhlllNG and ironing the first half of the week; vvnsh. Iiir- and iiouini; taken home also. fall or ad dicts L. II., I'll Nortli Sumner avenue. COLORED MAN WANTS WORK OK ANY KIND; a stcnotp-aphor, typevvrltci. Reference; espe rlcnco. C. -I. Wliite, 51.1 Lackawnna avenue. ilTUATION WAN1ED-BV A SHOE bALEtf. lady with cxpirience; can furnish the lie it of iltv lefercnees. Addiess Kxpeiience, Tribune oflUe. SI1UATIO.V WANTI'.I)-BY YOUNG GIRL AT , liRlit botiiiework. 1713 Summit avenue, Scranton. MTHATION WA.Vrr.D-BV A YOUNG MAN VO drive, aged 21 .seal's. Addiess U .loucs block, tear 710 Pilee streer. COLOni'D GIRLS WANTS POSITION AS NURSE 01- 1 haiiiberniaid. Mrs. Annie Coleman, XH Phelps etirct, cliy. WANTED -POSITION B A MAN OK is; ANY honorable work; icferences. Address P. v)., genial delivery. WA.NTKD- A POSITION AS COLLECTOR. Oil iiiy ouldooi work. Can furnish references. Addriss 1747 landman avenue, city. SI'I l'ATII)V-vANTEirAT AOAs7ilEK OH wallrthS, would like to get work as soon as possible, Address A, Tribune ortlee. A COLORED GIRL WANTS WASHING TO DO ut home. No. 331 Phelps street, Stranton, Pa, BOOKKEEPER WOULD LIKE POSITION; TEM. pei.ilc and lellable; would assist in stole; low salary, lloakt-tper, 11U Kairlleld street, Cll. SITUATION WANTED-BY YOUNG GIRL IN dodoi's or lavvei's ottice; salary moderate. Address "Maggie," Tribune otlice, SITUATION WANTED - A GERMAN COOK wishes situation as vegetable and meat couL. M. K Tribune oltke. COPYIST EXPERIENCED YOUNU WOMAN would like extra topjiiiK, deeds, bonds, mortgages, etc, Addiess Cop.vist, Tlihune ullli-e, fell UAUON "ANTEDA." I'lRST CLASS l.AUN. diets would like Moiida and Tucida) j steady. Address Mary pour.elly, Scranton I', O, SITUATION WANTED-BY A COLORKD MAN 10 drive liain 01 to work on the farm or In a pi bate family, or any kind ot work. Forest court. AT SEA. II, we go down to sea In ships But Hope iimaius behind, And Love, with Idiiijhtir 011 hij lips, And Peace, uf iaMe iiiliid; Whllu unt uno.s the deeps of night, With lifted oils of pravci, We vo.vuge oil in quest of light, Nor find It anvvvliere. (1 1Uu who vvioughtest euith and ea Vet kcipcst from cur e.ves Tho bhoies of an eternity lu calms ot Paudisc, Blow back upon our foolish quest With all the driving rain, Of blinding leara and wild unrest, And waft us home utraln. James Whltioiub iliUy. REORUTS WANTED. MARINE COnrS ttNITnD STATES NAVY Mil crulti wanted Able-bodied men! ierlce on our wirthlpn In ill parts of the erld nnd on land In the I'lilllpplr.ej, nhrn required. Lieu tenant Colonel D. ft. DusteM, X. W, Corner t-aik. awanna and Wyoming arenuei, Scranton. DRESSMAKING. DllESRMAKWO KOft ClllbDBEN TO ORUKnT alio ladles' walita. I.oulne Shoemaker, 211 Adams aetnue. LEQAL. IN HE: IM'OUi'OKATIO.V OK THE ni'.HMAN Aliieilcau Club. In the Court of Common Pleas of l..icl.aanna County, No. .VJU, No em ber Tetm, luiM). .Vol he Is hereby nlU'ii that an application will he made In the Court of Cuinmou I'll as of Lack-nn-nnn.i county, or u Law .Indite thereof, on lh llfth day of November, at o'llocl. a. m un der the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An ct to prnxlde for the iiiiorpoiatlon und regulation uf teitnlii enr poratlons," npproveil the twenly-nlnlli day of Apill, Anno Domini, Wit, ami Hie sutidenients thereto, for the Hunter uf .in Intended coijiora Hon to be tailed "The (lerinan-Aiiicrli.iii Club," tin' chatauler utid olijrct of wlilih is tln m.ilu tenatice of il club lor Hie nodal rujouurtit of lis members, and for this purpose lo h.ic. povscM and riijnv all the lights, beurllts and pitllei;is or I in Haiti Act of Assembly anil Its sniipH'tnenn. The proposed charter is now on Hie In the Pro tliotiolnry'H olllee ef the sitd louil. .IOIIN (I. Mi'ASKIi:, Solicitor. THE ANNl'AL MI.ETINO 01' THE SI'OCKHOLD cis of The Wyoming Coal and Land companv will be held at the otllcp of the company, MM Meals Imlldinj. Sininton, P.i,, on Saturday, (lit. 27, 1000, at 2.3(1 p. in. II. C. SHAKER, Secretary. SEALED PI10POSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT the ottlei- of (he City Engineer, Scranton, Pa., until 5 o'clock p. Hi., Thursday, Noeniber I, If 00, for furnl-hing and la.ilntr rhgstnnc sidewalks on both sides of Prospect aw-nuc, from front street to lhe PlnfTord Mr.uhm- Brook; on both sides of Pittstim nveime, f.om Elm sheet lo the Stafford Meadow Biook, and nn the southerli ride of lthcr street, from Plttston aienue to Stone avenue. All to be done nci online to peeltlca tlons on file In the office of the City Engineer. The city lesirves the right lo rejeit am nr all bids. JOSEPII P. PHILLIPS, City Engineer. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN. UUTENBK.UU, A1TOII- ney, :iu, council liulliling. ANY AMOI'XT, I TO '1 l'Ell CI'.NT.. PIIOMPT ly. II. C. Ite.inolds, Meais building. MONEY TO LOAN STBAIOHT LOANS AT once. Curry, Council building. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN. QUICK, straight loans - or Buildlni; and Loan. At from 4 to e per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 8M-316 Conned building. REAL ESTATE. A CHOICi: LOT ON X1IK OCFAS KflONT TO be given in exchange for a name. Your op portunity. Do not miss it. Contest closes Nov. 1 at noon. We want an appiopriatc name for the new si-aside resort just opening on the Del.i w.iie coast. All n..mes submitted will he given to n disinterested comniittce and choice an nii'imril promptly. This is a bona Ode prnpo hltiiin. Address -f. W. Bronning, Secretary, Hears Building, hcrrntou, l'a. PROFESSIONAL Certified Public Accountant. EDWABD C. SPAULDINC, C. 1. era' Bonk building-. A., J THAI)- Architects. KDU'AItD II. DAVIS, buildinir, t-'i ranton. AKCIIITECT, COXNEI.L Kni'.DEIHCK L. UliOWN, .nCHITEOT, PIIICE buildlni;, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton. Cabs and Carriages. KUBBEIt TIRED CABS AM) CAKKIAGCS; BEST of service Prompt attention glvi-n orders, bv 'phone. 'Phones 2672 and 0J32. Joseph Kellev'. IU Linden. Dentists. Un. C. E. niLENBEUGKli, 1'AULl BuTi7dIN(L Snrucc street, Sciauton. DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRIVATE 110S pital, cornel Wyoming and Mulberry. DK. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 WYOMING AVENUE. Dlt. If. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAKE, 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVK nue. Bates leusonable. P. ZE1GLEH, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR V., L. & W. PAS tenger depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor. Lawyers. J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL-lor-at-lan-. Rooms 312-31.1 Meara building, D. II. REPLOUI.K, ATTORNEY-LOANS 'SKC.Q. Hated on leal estate seciiritj. Jte.trs bullding corner Wxshiiuton avenue uud ipnm. Htreet. WII.LARD. WARREN k KNAI'P. ATT()ll.NKYS Mid eciunscllois-ai-l.ivv. Republican bulldln Washington uveuue. JKSSUP & JESSUP. ATIORNEYS AND COU.V. ellors-at-law. Conimonvvvalth bulldlny, Roouu 19. 20 end 21. JAMES W. OAKTOHD. ATTORNEY-AT-LAU'." Rooms 514, 615 unci 516 Board of 'Made builu. ing. EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY. (iOJ-004, 9tb floor, Mrars building. ROOMS L. A. WATRES. AlTORNEr-AT-LAW, of Trade building, Scranton, J'a, BOARD C. R. PITCIIET1. ATIORNEY-AT-LAW, BOAIll) of Trade building, Scranton, l'. PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' NATIONAL Dank buildlni;. f. COMEOYS, 9-13 REPUBLICAN BUILDING, A. W. BERTIIOLK, ATTOIIXEY, MI.'ARS RIDgT Physicians and Surgeons. BR, W. eTaLLEN, 613 NORTIMVASIIINGTON avenue. Dlt. S. W, I.'AMOREAUY, OKKIf E .'.3') W.SI. tngton avenue, Residence, 1313 Miilhcirv t'hronte diseases, lungs, heart, ;idnes und genlto-uiinary oigaus a specialty. Hours, 1 10 4 p. in. Schools, SCHOOL OK THE LxCKAWANNA, SCRANTON, Pa. Course prepaiatoiy to college, law, meili line or baslness. Opens Sept, 12th. Send foi istalugue. Rev, Thomas M ('aim, 1. 1., p., prlu. dps I ami piopiletorj W, E. Pliniiley, A, M., headmaster. Seeds. G, 11. CLARK CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NUHS erinen, stoie :o Washington uveuue; green houses, 1950 Xoilh Main avenue; store tele phone, Tfc'i. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR 611 I.ICKAWANN avenue, Sh union, l'a., iiunufatturer of Wlio Screens. Miscellaneous. BAUER'S "ORCHE-STRA-MUSIO "rOR nM.s" picnics, parties receptions, weddings and ton. Ctrl work furnished. Fur terms addiess It. .1 Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, ovei llulbert's inu-lt- store. UEtiARGEE BROS., I'lllNTERS' SUPPLIES, EN velopes,' p?per lugs, twine. Warehouse, 13') Washlpgton avenue, Strantoni l'a. . , BAILmnAn rimmme mi m PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAS Schedule In Effect Kay 37, 1900. Trains leave Scranton! 0.45 n. m week dnys, for Bunbury, HnirlBbuiff, JPhiladelphln. Balti more, WnBhington nnd tor ltts. burg and the West. 9.38 a. m week days, for Haeleton, Pottavllle, Reading- Norriatown, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun bury Hnrrlaburg, Philadelphia, Baltlmoro.Washington and Fitti burg and the Weit. 2.18 p. m., week days. (Sundays 1.08 p. m) for Bunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore. Washington and Pittsburg and the West. For Hazleton, Potts ville, Rending, &c. week days. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sttnbury, Hazleton, Pottsvllle. Harrlabnrg, Philadelphia nnd Pittsburg. -t. It. WOOD, Cen. Pass. Ant. -I. II. HUTCHINSON, Oen. Mfr. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. In Effect June 10, 1900. South--!.,-!,!,. Scranton lor New York at 1.45, .0O, :,.j(i. g.oo a, m,( t. m., 12.5S, 3.' and -10 p. in. Kor Philadelphia at 0.40, 8.00 and J"-0-' in.; v.M and 3.33 p. m. Kor Btrotrds I'liiir at mo p. nt. Milk and accommodation at in. J'1 '" Arrl,e Unboken at .i. 7.IK, 10.13 a. in.' 12.08. 2.17, 4.4I, 7.10 and fl.43 p. m. ,,rw' n.1 'I'Haik'Iplila at 10 00 a. n.; 1.0H, 3.4H. .' nnd .. p. ,. Arrivr, fr0, Sny York il l.UJ, 4.00 and 10.20 a. m.i 1.00, I.J2, r,.43. 8.4S anil it :m p. ,, .-lnm htrouilslnirir at -"-Oi a. m. ... ,1". -I-M i' Scranton for Buffalo and Inter iuccn.it,. stallnns at 1,10, 4.10 nnd 8.S0 a. m.; i.r.'. ..4S nnd 11,53 p. m. Kor Oswejjci and 8jra ""' at 1.10 a. m. and 1.R3 p. m. Kor Htlca at I-'U II. m. nml 1 I.', n ,n l,V- llAnl,nl. nl fl 111 "' ,mV l'"-' I'- m. and i.4 p. m. For Xlchel-v i "J.l0" '"", 0-13 t, tn. Kor IliiiRhamton. 10.!: ami urn p. ,. ArrU i- Mti Scranton fioni Biiffaln '-"11. a.M, B..15 mid 10.00 a. m.J H..10 and 8.00 V.i i!L' ,.r"1" Oswcro .mil Siiacuse at 2.53 n, in.; ,.vl. "'" s' ' !" Krom IHIca at J.3S a. m ; l--i 3S and 3.30 p. , Krom Xiiholson nt 0.60 a. ni and n no p. m. 'rnni Montrose at 7.53 and won n, ,.; ;i,oo nn, sm p in, .."'"C'ln-biiic Division l.eaxe Scranton for erlliuniberlanil at 0.43. 10 OS n. m.r 1.3S and ,'-, !).'' "i. for Plymouth at 1.03. XH 8.5S and li.,!., p. ni. Kor N.ititkoke at S,in a. m. sirivn at Norlliumbeilnnd at 0.3S a. m.; I.'O. 5.00 and "4ii p. m. Arrhu nl Vuntlcle ;; 0.10 a. m. toon'' al ''Ijmoiitli nt 'iro, 4.32. "M j. m. nd I...I0 a. in. Arrive nt ."ci-mton fioni Xoitluim lierlaml nt O.I'J a. in., 12.35, 4 30 and S.4", p. '" lrom Vnnlic-nk,' al 11.00 a ni Krom '0 mouth at 7.) n. in., 3.20. 3..1. and 11.10 p. in. srxnw TRMXP. Soiilh Leave Scranton 1.40. 3.00, 5.40, 10.05 a. in.: 3.33. :uo and 8.10 p. :n. North Leave Sci.inton.'al 1.10, 4.10 a. m.i l.m. 0.48 and 11.33 p. in. BlnoiiKliurir Dlviion Leave' Rirantoii at 10.05 a. in. and fl.CO p. m. Delaware and Hudson. In Kilect Oct. 21, 1!X)0. Tialns for Cnibondalc- leave Scranton at .t0. ...., l-..,, ,1,.,,, u. in,; i-j.iFi, i.-j,, ::.ao, ;i.ox, d.zj, I).2"i, 7.57. 0.1?, 11.1.-, p. m.; l.JB a. m. l-oie llonesihle 0 "0. 10.13 a. m.; 2.2G and r. '.'." i, in, Kor Wllkes-Baire C.l.-i, 7.4S. S.4S. 9.."., lO.i a. m.; 12.0.1, 1.2S, 2.18, .a.1, 4.27, 6.10, 7.1S, 10.41, 11. SO p. in. I'm- L. V. It. ft. points 0,15 a. 111.; 12.08, 2.18, 4.27 and 11.:,'0 p. m. Kor I'enn-.vlvanii It. R. points 0.45, 9.38 a. m.: 2.1S a Ml 4.27 p. m. Kor Albany and all points north 8.20 a. in. and :!.fi2 p. m. SUNDAY TTtMNS. Tor Cai bend lie 0.00, 11.33 n. m.; 2.26. 3.52, J.I7, 10..12 p. m. Kor Wilkes-Banc U.t'S a. m.; 12.01, 1.58, 3.23, 0.27, S.27 p. 111. Tor Alh.m.v nnd points north .152 p. in. Kor Honesdale n.OO a. ni. and 8.52 p. ni, l.onet rates to all points in United States and Canada. .1. W. nUllDfCK, 0. P. A.. JslbanjCV. T. If. W. CltOSl, D. P. A., Scranton.Ta. .lehigh Valley Bailroad. In Effect May 27, 1000. Tialns Leave Scranton. Kor I hiladelphla and New York xia D. k H. It. It., at 6.45 a. in. and 12.03, 2.18, 4.27 (Black Diamond Express), and 11.30 p. 111. Sundays, D. & II. R. R.. 1..V. 7.IS p. ni. rut White Haven, Hazleton and principal points in the coal legions, via D. k H. R. R., (l.4.-, 2.1S and 4.27 p. m. For Pottsvllle, 9.4J, 2.1S 1 1. 111. For Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Tlarrishnrg and principal iuteimeiliatc stations via D. 1: II. It. R.. 0.45 a. 111.: 12.03. 2.1$. 4.27 (BI.uk Di- inonil Expiess). 11,30 p. m. Sundaj-s, D. tc H. It. R., 1.5?. 7.4S p. in. For Tunkliannock, Tovvandi, Elmira, Ithaea, Geneva and prineipil intermediate stations, vii II., L. it W. R. It., 8.08 a. m.; 7.03 and S.Jj p. 111. For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago, and all points west, via I). U II. R. R. 12 0,1, 3.3.1 (Black Diamond Kxprem),i 7.4R. 10.41, 11.30 p. in. Sundajs, D. k II. R. R., 12.0S p. m ; 7.48 p. 111. Pullman parlor and sleeping or I.ehizh Valley p.ulor cars on nil trains between Wilkes-Barre and New York, Philadelphia, Buffalo and Sin pel sioii Bridge. JJOLl.lN 11. WILBUR. 0-n. Supr., 26 Cortlanc street, New York. CHARLES S. LEE. Gen. P.159. Agt., 76 Cortlan street. New York. A. W. VONNEMAITIEn. Dlv. Pass. Agt., Soutl lletlili-liem, l'a. For tickets and Pullman reservations apply t SO'l Lrikananna avenue, Scranton, Pa. Central Railroad ot New Jersey. Stations in New Yor';-Foot ol Liberty street, N, R and Soutli Kerry. Anthracite coal used exiluslvrly, Insuring 1 lrniilliifss and comfort. TIME TABLE IX El-'KCT MAY 211, !'H)t). Trains leave Si-r-inton U Jinw, Vprk. Newark, Elii.ibeth, Phlladolpllfa; Easton, Bethlehem, Al- leiituwn, Mi li Chunk and White Hivcn, at S.30 n. 111.; expres, 1,20; e.-vprot)., t.OO p. m Stin ihvs, 2.15 p. in. For Plttston and Wllkcs-Bsrre, 8.30 a, in.; 1.20 and 4.00 p. m. Sundays, 2.15 p. in. Kor Baltimore and Washington, and points South and West ill Bethlehem, 8.30 a. 111., 1.20 p. 111. SumJa.vs, 2.1& p. in. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at 8.80 a. in. ami 1.20 p. in. For Reading, IJeb.iiimi and llnrrbibiirg. via Al-li-iit'iwn, 8..'-0 a. 111. and 1,20 p. in. Sundays, 2.15 p. 111. For Pntlavllle. r.lffl 1. 111., T.20 p. m. Through ilikets In nil points itt, rnuth and Wist at iowest lilies nt the station. ,1. II. OIILIlArSEN. Gin. Surt II. P. BALDWIN. Gen. Pass, Agt. New York, Ontario and Western R.B. TIME Tn.K, IN EITECT SUNDAY, JUNE 4, NjiIIi Bound Tralpi. Leave I.eii" Reran- Caihon- Trains, - 'ni, dale, 201 10.10 a. in, II, "n a, m, n. :t.l5ii. 111, ..1.' n. in. Arrtv. Cadosia, 1.05 1. m 5.45 p. m. 207 fl.OOii. m.Arrive Carhondale, (.4li p. m. ouin iiouini J rains. Leave I.oav. Cadosla, "Csibondslo. ;o 7.00 a. m. U S. Ilia, in. 10 OJ a, ni, jiMI 2.05 p.m. 0.34 i. 111. Sl'NDWS ONLY. North Bound, Leave Leave Si 1 an- Carbon- inn. dale, .MX S.30 .1.111. 9.10. 111. RcranTon, 7,40 a. ni. 10.13 a. ni. 4,20p,,ni. . i I Arrive. Cadosia. 10.4a a. ni. 20-j 7.00 p. m.xriive Carhondale, 7,Jp. nt. nouin linuini, Leave Leave Cadosia. Carbondale, Seranton 20J 7.00 a. in. 7.10 , ni. 2II 4.30 i. ill. 5..1I p. in. H..15 p. 111. 'train No. 201 mikes connect Inn for points .Ninth and Soutli on Miin Line, at Cadn(a. Tialns N'os. 20,1 and 2.03 make Main Line con nn lions on Suiidav, Knr Iiirlher liifuriuallon, consult lliket agents, i ,1. (I, ANDDIISON, Gen. Pas., Agt., New York. J. E. WELSH, Traveling Passenger Agent, Scran ton. Erie and Wyoming Valley, Times Table in EfTect Sept. 17, 1900. Tialns for liauley and local points, connect lug at llavvlc with Erie railroail for New York, Newbmgb ad liitermedlste points, leave Scran tun ut 7,05 a. in and 2.25 p. 111. 'lulus ariive at iiantoii at 10.30 a. m. and 0,10 p. m. NEWSPAPERS , THE WILKES-bThRE RECORD "oAx" ruiuf, in Sciauiuu ut the news stands of Relsjinn llro.-i.. 40.1 Spiiice and (Wl Linden; M. Norton, 322 l.ackavvuuua avenue; 1, S. Schutier, 11 Spiuee- tlrret, v vs.. SjXJAZSSMiiX MRS.! T, KELLER, SOALP TIIEATMKNtTS sliainpoolng, 60c; faaclal massigs; mjof ing; Mc.j vhiropody. ' ,01'Qulnt-y,