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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, UMJU.
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LACKAWANNA COUNTY.
CARBONDALE.
THE ROOSEVELT ATTRACTION.
A litric number of f'nrbomlnllani
conteinpliilc nolntr tn SiiNiiiiiiliniinti to
diiy to ti.islnt In the inception of (liiv
crnur Koiwuvclt. , AmoiiB tbcin will bo
tbo Itcpubllcnii club, tho members of
which will purtlelptito In the purntta
thH tiftcrilnnii, Tho pnrty will leave
hcic lit l-'.iiO, nntl retuinltiK expect to
Icuva Htisquuhitnna ubnttt 0 o'clock.
MUNICIPAL WATER BOOM.
This pvctilnB there will be a munici
pal witter ineetliiB hi the Acmleinv of
Jluslc. Thu citizens' wnter committee
will make u report, anil the oniinuiil
eatlons of T. 11. Viinnim, lion. K. 10.
Ilentlrlcks and .1. K. Hurr, nil., which
were lcecntly printed In the loc.il
papers, will be taken up and considered
from various .standpoints. A. H. Dun
ning, of Kernulon, will lie mnoriK those
'who will (,'lve theln.nplulniiH In person,
and after the committee has made ItH
report the meeting will he opened Tor
an Informal discussion. Anyone who
has any questions, to ask will he kIvcii
an audience, and anyone with anything
to say hearing on thu subject will he
'allowed the privilege of ndiesshitf the
meeting.
XOCAL' AND PERSONAL.
Mis. Cicoi'Re W. Tnppim, who was
visiting airs. Wurron T.ippan, of F.ir
vlow jUret',1, has returned to her home
In Scrauton.
William Mellon, of Jerniyn, who has
been conllned to the hospital for six
weeks, will be able to go home In i few
'days.
.Mrs. K. P. Jones leturned to Roches
ter, X. V., today.
Miss Noia 7ealon, of South I'huieli
.street. Is cultivating her vo!t;o under
the direction of Pi of. Mason, or Wllke"
15arre. P. A. Cm i oil has returned fiom Kron
tlnac, Kansas, where he attended the
funeral of Ids hi other. Dominie far
roll. Will II. Dlmock lias under advise
ment an offer fiom the Hlroy Stock
company.
The funeral of the late Mrs. Mahlla
Grattan was held yesterday morning
and was largely attended. Services
were held in St. Rose church, a re
quiem mass being said, and the re
mains were taken to Dtinmore Catholic
cemetery for intention! on the 11.20
o'clock Delaware and Hudson train.
JERMYN AND MAYFIELD.
'Enthusiastic Republican Rally Last
Evening Speech of Major Han
cock Other News of Interest.
A large and enthusiastic gathering of
Republicans gieeted the county can
didates uiid speakers at the Republi
can muss meeting in Enterprise hall
last evening, liefoie the meeting
opened the Citizens' band played some
ontoi'tainbiR soleetlonn, which were
much enjoyed. Vpon the platform
were seared Major Hancock, of Haiti
more; Attorneys George M. Watson,
John M. Harris. 11. D. Carey, John
II. Fellows, John Copelnnd, Thomas
P. Daniels, W. K. Beck, P. A. Philbin
and W. S. Badger. Thu chair was oc
cupied by Attorney Carey, who Intro
duced Major Hancock, who delivered
the principal address of the evening.
Major Hancock reminded his hearers
of their Interest in tin government
and of the common sense sentiment
which was a strong characteristic of
the American people, It was this ev
ery day common sense that made our
country what It is. lie considered the
duties of citizenship too great and pre
cious for any one, unless an unmiti
gated demagogue, to try and deceive
the people. He congratulated the men
that they had won the strike aud
would retain to work; they were en
titled to their share of that prosperity
that prevailed throughout the land.
He said that if Ilryan was elected a
money panic would follow such as was
never known bel'oie. He traced the
want and misery following the elec
tion of ".i, when the people volun
tarily l diminished the era of pios
perlty nnd recounted many pitiful In
cidents of want and iiove.'y that had
come under his personal observation.
Coining to the election of President
McKlnley, he said you gave us back
your confidence and we returned to
you that prosperity you had before. In
fifty years every era of prosperity has
been given by the Republican party.
He gave numberless proofs of the
wonderful industrial growth undei rhe
present administration, and in his plain
nnd .simple language convinced the
majority of his hearers that their duty
In the coming election was to uphold
the great party who had made the
country in many respects the leading
country of the world today. At the
conclusion of his speech he was warmly
applauded. Short speeches were af
terward made by Attorney Harris nnd
candidates of the county ticket, the
NERVITA PILL
Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood
Cure Impotency, , Night Emissions, Lo38 ot Mam.
ory, all wasting ilise'UMJii,
IlllUllOCISlH
.'tilf.tlhllsn up
60
PILLS
60
CTS.
iescosa and iiiiliscietion.
(A nerve tonic and
Iw jttV.blooti builder. Brines
I TL 7 tho pink Blow to pulo
fvK clieeus and lestoros tlio
EflkWViWflre of youth, llv mail
r-TLlBv NfiOo nor nox. 6 hnxes fnp
83.60, with our bankable g aurantoe to euro
or refund, the money paid. Send for circular
aim vuy; ui uui uuuauuiu huliiuuu'U UO(ia.
Positively ftuiifanteed cure for Loss of Power,
Varicocele, Undeveloped or tSlmmkon Organs,
Paresis, Locomotor Ataxia, Nervous Prostra
tion, Hyutorlu, Fits, Insanity. I'uiulysls uiul the
Results of Exceauro lJeo nf Tobacco, Opium or
Liquor, By mail in plain package. 81.00 u
box, 0 for 85.00 with our bankable guar
antea bond to cure in SO duya or refund
money paid. Address
NEftVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL.
Gold by McGarra',1 & Thonina, Drug
glita't09 Lackawanna uve., Bcrunton. !?.
Ba(
EVERY WOMAN
6omeUme3nedijs reliable, moathlr, Mgnlatln j medicine. Only harmless en'
tho purejt drugs should be navl. If you warn the beai, gel,
Dr. Foal's Pcnnvroval PiSte
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I They are prompt, aafe and certain in rotult,
, The eer'Unn (Dr. Peal's)) cover disappoint. Bold for 81.00 per box.
For Slo by JOHN H, PHELPS,
Spruce straet.
meeting throughout being harmonious
and enthusiastic,
Armlne Uiittcnhorg, of the Kasl Side,
has resigned his position with the
Htreet car coinpnny and accepted one
with the Peck Lumber company, at
Providence.
Mrs. K. D. Itovard, of Dunmure, has
been .spending several days here, the
guest of Mis. It. J. Wheeler, of Hecoinl
street.
The schools ot both boroughn will be
closed all next week on account of
the county institute at Hcmnton.
A foot ball match, married versus
single men, will be played hero on the
Maple drove grounds this afternoon,
Theio Is much friendly rlvnlry betwe:n
both teams and tin PNcltlng game Is
anticipated.
Mr. N. H. Parley, of Warwick. N.
V.. the New York. Ontario and West
ern dispatcher, will move his family
Into the Jerniyn house, on Alain street,
In a few dais.
Mrs. W. H. Hiitclllngs, ot Moosic, wns
u visitor here yesteulny.
Professor and Mrs, Krlse, of May
field, are at AVIIllamspoi t, whore they
have been called by the death of the
professor's father.
Jleglniilng Mondny, the stores of
both boroughs which have observed
tlie parly closing movement during the
summer .will remain open until S
o'clock each evening,
Mr. anil Mrs, Charles Arthur, of Car
bondale, weie yesterday the guests of
Air. and Airs, Homer Powler. of Fifth
stive'..
Joseph Jay. of this borough, who has
been working near Mount Pleasant
since the beginning or the strike, was
painfully In.luied a few days ago by
being thrown from a wagon, Injuring
his foot so badly that It was at first
feared It might hnve to be amputated.
Many Thanks.
"I wish to express my thanks to the
manufacturers of Chainberlnln's Colic,
Cholera and Dlarihoea Remedy, for
having put on the murker such a won
derful medicine," says W. W. Atassin
glll, of Beaumont, Texas. There nie
many thousands of mothers whoso
children have been saved from attacks
of dysentery and cholera infantum
who must itlso feel thankful. It Is for
sale by all druggists. MttttboWH Uros.,
wholesale and retail agents.
(Irand Republican rally at the ar
mory, Mondny evening at S o'clock.
Speakers: Hon. Charles K. Littlelle'.d,
of Alalne, and Hon. Hugh Gordon Mil
ler, of Virginia.
OLYPHANT.
The funeral of Mrs Nellie AleOraw
took place from the hoiiu ot her par
ents, Air. ana Mts. John AI. Gallagher
yesteiday afternoon at 3 o'clock, and
w-.'s very largely attended. The fu
neral services vere conducted in St.
Patricks church, Rev. P. J. Murphy
oflieiating. Iniprnifnt was made in
St. Patiick's cfinetery.
The funeral ot John Walker, who
jliecl on Thursday will take place from
his late home on upper Punrnore street
tomorrow afternoon at " o'clock. In
tel ment will be m-ide in St. Patrick's
cemetery.
Tho public schools will bo closed next
week on account of ins.titutu.
A. V. Power, of Kcranton, will con
duct services In the Congiegational
chit re h tomorrow ovcnlng at C o'clock.
Regular ervicps will be held In the
Pupiiuehanna Street Rapt 1st ehuich
tomorrow at 10.30 a. m. and G p. in.
Rev. George Hague, pastor.
Rev. J. J. 13. Peeley. of Nicholson,
visited his home here yesterday.
Airs. AV. K. l.loyd, of Rlakely, was
called to Tamaiiua yesterday, owing to
the death of her mother, Airs. Acker
man, at that place.
Airs. Richard Owens, of tho West
Side, who is ill with typhoid fever at
the Scranton Private hospital, Is get
ting along nicely.
A" parade of the Aline Workers of
this place and adjoining towns will bj
hold here, this afternoon, it Is expect
ed that several bands of music will
ulro bo In line and it premises to be
ope of the largest parades ever held In
town.
Airs. William Williams, ot Kd
wardsville, Is visiting Rev. and Airs.
Cicoige Hague.
Air. and Airs. G. W. cis.ik. of Green
Ridge, visited relatives In towiiye.-,-terday.
A. Al, Athorton returned yesterday
from a fishing trip. He icports a bis
catch.
Uev. Dr. Siencer lutumed yesterday
lrom Kile.
.Miss Nettie Allison will leave today
to spend a week with' Wllkes-Rarre
relatives.
Air. and Airs, William Stevens, of
Alontdale, and Air. and Airs. J, "W.
Stevens, of Sprlngvllle, spent yestei
day with Airs. Richard Pettlgrew, of
Scotch street.
Airs. Howurd. of Scranton, has re
turned home uftP)- spending a few
days with her son. II. J I. Howard, of
Lackawanna street.
For a Cold in the Head
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets.
PECKVILLE.
PecUvlllo Haptlsl ehuich, Rev, J. S
Thomas, pastor. Rev. Air. Sylvius will
pieach at 10.30 a, m, At 7 p. m. will be
hold a missionary service, the general
topic being, "Tho l.one Star MIkhIoii,"
The programme will consist of in
structive essays nnd readings and spe
cial music, All are welcome.
Services In the Piesb.vteilan church
Sunday at 10,30 a. n. nnd 7 p. in., Rev,
S, II, Aloon, D, P., pastor. Subject In
tho morning. "For Christ's Sake;" in
the evening. "The Hardening." All are
welcome,
The Ladles' Aid society of the Pcps
bytorlau church will s-ervo dinner m
noon and evening, Thanksgiving day.
Quinine for Colds.
Alany people who use quinine for the
cuio of colds say thnt the effect of this
drug I.-, more disagreeable than the
disease. Krause's Cold Cure is pre
pared In a convenient capsiPp foim,
nnd will euro thu niobt duepiy seated
cold In 21 hours without any iuterrup.
tlon to biiblness. They nre pleasant to
toko und give you a clear, fiebh sensa.
tlon while operating, Price i'5e, Sold
by Mutthews Hros.
Pharmacist, cjr. Wyoming avenue and
77
99
"Seventy-seven" consists of a
small vial of pleasant pellets,
Just fits the vest pocket at all
druggists, 25c.
GRIP
(ioose Flesh.
Goose ileoli, n chill, n shiver, Indicate
cheeked circulation, a sure sign of tak
ing Cold; fever, restlessness nnd gronO
thirst follow nnd Influenza Is well un
der wny. Tho prompt use ot "77" re
stores the cheeked circulation, stnrtn
I he blood coursing through the veins
and "bieiiks up" n Cold or 'the Grip.
Dr. Humphrey's Manual on tho care
and treatment of the alck In till nll
nients, (especially about children)
mailed free.
lliiMlirc)V lliinirupsillilp Mmlkinp Co., Col.
William & .Mm Sti., New Voile.
ELMHURST.
School Is closed on account ot diph
theria. Miss Rlesslng Is lit her home In
Susquehanna; Prof. Rogeis Is spending
the week at Scranton.
Rev, p. I. Prey has spent the entire
week at tho state meeting of thu Unp
tlst denomination at Krle.
Airs. P. I. Piey Is visiting l lends at
New York und Paterson.
The morning preaching service will
bo the only service held nt tho Presby
terian church on Sunday, on account of
diphtheria.
There will be no meeting of the
Gleaner band at the Baptist church on
Snturduy afternoon.
C. Al. Curtis, of llinghuinton, Is
spending a few days with his parents
here.
Airs. C. At. Pago, of Athens, N. Y.,
and Airs. Will Ttlrd, of Aleshoppen, are
visiting at the home of A. C. Dunning.
A. 13. Wiillums, jr., or New York city,
spent Wednesday night with his par
ents here.
Michael O'Rrlen, jr., the oldest son of
Air. and Airs. James O'Hrlen, died nt
the home of his parents yesterday
morning ot heart disease,, following: a
severe attack of diphtheria. Deceased
was a bright, manly little fellow, and
the stricken parents have the sympathy
of the entire community III' their be
reavement. A number of cases of diphtheria nre
still reported In our midst, and Dr.
Knedler is kept busy night and day.
Tho doctor has had wonderful success
in treating this terrible disease, being
called upon at this time to record the
first death, after treating about forty
cases. '?
Grand Republican rally at the ar
mory, Monday evening at S o'clock.
Speakers: Hon. Charles K. Uttlefleld,
of Jlalne. and Hon. Hugh Gordon Mil
ler, of Virginia. "
DALTON.
.Mrs. Dr. .T. W. Price Is entertaining
iiei sister from Nova Scotia.
Dr. Charles Keller was absent from
low n this week, attending the wedding
of his sister.
Mr. Frank Colvln, who lias been HI,
Is able to be out again.
Fdwln Smith Is in Buffalo and other
parts nf New York state travelling for
a lumber firm in Scranton.
A grand Republican mass meeting
Mill be held this afternoon at 1.80
o'clock in tin- Old Paplist church on
Turnpike "street. Tlie address will be
delivered y lion, CMusIn Grow
Speci tl !.prvi"'"s vlll be conouctcl in
the P.ii),;-!: eliureb hot p. moining and
evening tomor-ow, nickr tiie .IMi of
"Harvest Home." The church will be
tastefully decorated with autumn
leaves and farm products. Special
singing will be .endored by the choir
and it Is expected that flections will
he rendi'ied by PJdward James, jr., and
Kdwin Dowcii. of Scranton. Mrs. W.
IJ. Jenkins will p; eside at the organ
and Thomas Hall will have charge of
the choir. Sermons will be preached
by the pastor at both services, appro
priate to the occasion. A cordial Invi
tation Is extended to nil.
Itov. II. .r, Whalen, D. D., pastor of
the ncrean Baptist church In Carbon
dale, will deliver a lecture In the Bap
tist church on AVednesday "Vf.'ilna
next. Ills will will be "The Wit, Hu
mor and Pathos of rhe Irish." Tlu
lecture is on amusing and highly en
tertaining one, and rtev. "Whaler. Is a
most eloquent an J pleasing sneaker.
The admission will be 10 cents for chll
uren and 15 cents for nduKs. T'lli will
be the first of a series of lectures
which the members of the Christian
Kndeavor society contemplate giving,
Mr. Singer has moved from this
place to Scranton.
Grand nenubllcan rally at the ar
nioi y, Mondny eveliing at S o'clock,
Spenkeis: Hon, Charles 12. Uttlefleld,
of Maine, and Hon, Hugh Gordon Mil
ler; of Virginia.
GOULDSBORO.
Mrs. Myrn Latham, of Scranton,
spent Tuesday with Mrs. Kerllng.
Mrs, William McDowell, of Serunton,
Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs, McAfee
this week,
Miss I'luima Hager has returned from
a mouth's vls.lt with Mr. and Mrs, y,
M. linger at noselle, N. J., anil has
accepted the position of assistant
teacher In the primary department of
our graded school,
T. V. Wells, attorney, of Scranton,
was In town Wednesday.
Mrs, Susan Heller has closed her
hoube for tho season. She Intends
spending the winter with her sons, Dr,
J. A. Holler, orFuctorvvHle, and O. S.
Heller, of ninghnniton, N, Y,
The Onuldsboro public library will he
open for the exchange of books every
Tuesday und Friday afternoon.
Mr, and Mis. Harry Staples, of
Scranton, aio guests nt tho home nf
Mr. Udward Staples. i
Mr. nnd Mrs. .lames Crooks are en
tertaining Mr. and Mrs, John Hope, of
High Bridge, N. J.
Dr. Kwoll Muse, of Manila, Is the
guest of Mr. und Mis. Harvey,
itnv, and Mrs, Blctheu are entertain
ing the hitter's mother, Mrs. Delp, of
Bangor.
W. K. ''lower was lu Scranton on
Tuesday.
MOOSIC,
Frank Wlldrlcl! leliuiifd Thursday
from liliiKhnmlou.
.Mrs. (leorse lleutdrr, of Soraiitim,
was :i caller lu lown yesterday,
The death of Thomas Hailstone oc
curred Thursday evening at 0 o'clock.
Deceased was stricken with apoplexy
at about noon, and was taken to tin
home of his biather-ln-law, Wllllarn
ft
It. Unlbralth. He Is survived by a
wife nnd one sou. Ho was born In.
Myreshlre, Scotland, In 1857, nnd wan
nenrly M ycnis of hne. Ho has lived
In thin vicinity n number of years nnd
wum very well known nnd highly re
spected, Va hns been n member of the,
borough council nlnce the borough wns
otguulzed. Thu funeral will take place
today nt 8.30 p. in. from the residence
on South Alain street. Interment In
Lnngcllffe cemetery, Avoca.
Services In the Methodist Mphicopnl
church will bo as usual. The text lln'
the morning will be "Good Literature"
and In the evening "Sabbath Desecra
tion." Mrs. Robert AVhlte, of Dtinmore, Is
vIsltlitK her mother, Mri. L. 1). War
ner, of South Alain street.
Rev. Dr. Smythe. of Avoca, will oc
cupy the pulpit of the Presbyterian
church tomorrow morning and Rev. S.
W. Young, In the evening,
P1TTST0N.
Special tu tin- Pcr.uiton Tribune.
Plttston, Oct. 2tl. While going from
one room to another at her house on
Delaware avenue, West Plttston, about
3 o'clock this morning, Atrs. Kllza
both Hapemnn fell headlong down the
stairs, receiving serious internal In
juries nnd dislocated shoulder.
William Alucklow. who for the past
seventeen years hns been a foreman at
the Florence colliery at Dupont, was
tendered n farewell party at his home
last evening. Air. Alucklow Intends to
leave shortly for West Virginia, where
he has ucccpted a .similar position. A
committee of workmen from tho col
liery were nmong those present, und
during the evening the honored gen
tleman was presented with a gold
headed cane, a silk umbrella, a meer
schaum pipe and a fountain pen, Air.
James Aloran making the presentation
In behalf of the workmen.
John Holzapfel, aged 71 years, died
yesterday at his home on Allll street,
after a four weeks' Illness of Origin's
disease. Funeral Sunday at 2 p. m.
A slight fire took place In one ot
the rooms of St. John's parochial
school building yesterday afternoon.
Atarla Ruthold, of Duryea, a 2-year-old
Polish child, died at her home on
the back road from Injuries received
by falling Into i tub of boiling water
last week.
David O, Evans, formerly physical
director of the Plttston Young Alen's
Christian association, had an ankle
sprained In a basket ball game nt
South Scranton last night.
UNIONDALE.
Special to the Siianton Tiiliune.
Unlondale, Oct. 26. Hon. Philo Bur
rltt's family are entertaining relatives
from Waymart.
Mrs. H. J. Phillips, of Wllkes-Bnrre,
sjient Sunday and Monday with her
uncle, Hev. D. D. Jenkins.
Mrs. Iucy Ann Thomas Is sojourning
in "White's Valley.
A goodly number ot people from this
place will help to give Roosevelt a big
and enthusiastic audience at Susque
hanna on Saturday.
W. L. Hundlck gave a prohibition lec
ture to a small audience In the Metho
dist church last Saturday night.
THEATRICAL.
ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK.
Academy of Music.
AM. WI:i:K. Schiller Stock Cuinpany.
Gaiety.
LAST Tlllir.i: IUVS. Ameiki'a Create!
VjinleWlle Slais.
Morrison's "Faust."
Si'unti'i-n i.ii", before llie pulilic, pie.eute,l
oxer ten IliutKiml times, wllnesieil b millioui
nt pinple unil t ill one of the aliongest anil
moot pnpului ili.iuins .ittrartioiis in I lie woilil
That U l.eN .Mouimj produrtion nt "Kami."
r.ei thini: III lonnectioii with the jtti.ietion
I..K .ilw.i.vs lift n l.epl up In miiIi a liluli stamlaiil
lh.it il-, l.islint,' qualities aie uneMelleil.
'IhU mmooii c-pecial attention his hein tiahl
In the hiii'liing up of all its ilcl.'lIU, with mi
turiiiut iiinii.itioiis in the seeuli', tloitiU.d and
other eltet is, all of which hae hrnuRht ahoul
u pi. i lit, illy lien nnd complete proihiitiou,
anil when il conies to this lily next .Mnmlay
nlKlil lis pieientalinn, ,is uiiial, will hear nut
ali proini'.i", made by the management.
Bill for Today.
Thi. aflnnouii at the Ac.ideniji of Mimic the
Schiller Moil, company will puwnt "Tlie iljs
minus Ml. .lones" and tliis culling "The lied,
IMilte and lllue."
Bennett & Moulton Company.
It has hern the aim of lleiuiult & Moulton tu
luc the li".t repeitoiie ceinpjny on the load,
and il is .-Mil they hae succeedeil to an elcut
that is Duly lie.Mind the runiprehi nsiou uf Hiom1
who liavi' not watched their lli,'ht fiom llir
I c.i r to the hunt rank in the piofeiusi. lien
lieu & Muullon'ij suciiM is due lu the careiul
liianner in which they t.iKe then pioduclloiij
aril keeplnir cm-i piomKe the) nuke lo the pub
lic, 'flu' n mpany this Biuon is made up ot ep.
ceptionclly ileei people, headi'd by that charm
lin;, jyiiipalhelle and capilde acliess, Jh.-n Clara
liirnei'
She il with Aplemlld Intensity .uid It i, hei
lraat lli.it she necr uppu.in on the stage Ini.
luopeily cnwiieil. Hei wanhohe Is a collection
of the most beautiful fabrics tint money car,
Ihij, and the iconnrri, of Mich artists .is Woilli
and lledfein liac been l.isul on niuu' than one
oit'iisi'in to prodiirn s.'tlsfaetory costumes (or this
ailist. lor Ihelr productions this (.easou llinnett
,v- .Moulton iic puichiked tnliicly new iceneiy,
IMopeillei, cluliii.U illicit, etc,
'J lil-s coiupinc will be mh'ii .it the Acadiini all
net week wltli diily matinees except Monday,
Piles pi, 1") and l ceiits. Tlie Kie.it Indue
Jlellu will appen at every perforiiMnie, l.a.
dies' baiualn piifoimaucc Tuesday iiinlit.
$100 Keward $100.
'Die rr.uk id of this paper will he ploa-iil lo
Icaiu that Hint' Is at learn one ilnaded dUiaso
tint ktleni. e has lieiu able In ruie In all lln
Et.igrs and that Is cntarrii. Hall's C.iIihiIi L'uie
Is the only posithe uno now known to tlie
medical fr.iteiiill', C'atairli licinfr a constltu.
tloual diuise, Uiuirri a ionstiliitlou.il Heat,
incut. Hall's Caluith ('mi la lakeu Internally,
actim; illicitly upon the blond and mucous hi.',
tale lA" llm ,ti'lii, theiehy iletiojlns the
fuundatloii of tlie iliscase, and Khini; tlie patient
fclieuKlh by biiildiui: up the conMiliillun und
a-j-istlnt; nature In dolnif lis work, Tlie pioprle.
tins liac bo mmli faith lu ill curative power,
that they nllei one Hundred Dullais for any
caii that It laiU In cure, Send for Hit of trsti
liionials. ihlrc. I' .1 rilUN'KY k t'0 Toledo, (),
Sold by diustslsts, 7'i',
llaU'a I'aniilj Pill, aie the be.t.
WINTER RESORT,
''Through the Hesperian Gardens of
the West" Run? the luxurious
"SUNSET LIMITED."
The Finest Thing' on Wheels,
AND ITS DESTINATION ARE
THOSE DELIGHTFUL
Summer Lands of " California."
!telal llnoii ill tisbis conslntliig of sleeping
end dining cms will have .New Yuik cuy !-jl-unlay,
Tiiesdiy and Thurnlay, conii.-ctlng ell.
reitly with the "sun,et Limited" at New OiUans.
For full inlormulion, tire illustrated pampli.
lets, nupj and tlmc'tabhii, ulto lowest iute,
sleeping car tickets ami baggage clinked, apply
In Southern pacific Co., 10J S. Third ttieet,
Philadelphia, I'a.
The People's Exchange.
A
POPULAR LKARINO HOfJSR fop tils BeutfU of AM Vlf
llnve llott!tei to Rent, Real Kstntc or Other Proporty to
Sell or Exchange, or Who Wnnt SUttuttoim or Help Theirs
Small Advertisements Cost One Cent u Word. Six Insertions for
Five Cents u Word Except Sltnutlo.U Wanted, Which Arj Itt
acrted Free.
FOR RENT.
STOni:?, 01'KtCT.S IIAIISS, w.
1'ilro tiullilliiR.
t. HACKiirr,
IIOt'MIH, I'l.ATM AND 1I0OMS; KUIIKPillllll Oil
mitui nllied. llai'Mttt, I'rlie IiuIMIiib;.
di:sirahi.k w.vhi.h rtinxisiir.n noiisr.;
rout rrjiiinaliit lu tllit party. M HncUll,
Pi lie huililliiff.
I'Olt Iti:M SO-.. MII-T1.IN AVKXUK,
looim; Intel,; $'J0.
I'.KUir
FOR SALE
NW.'.SW' VVf.VX
1)1X1X11 HOOM MtWIXKSS, KM.KANT 1.0CA
lion; lung rstaltlistit.it; ilulnx line ImilnrM.
Sre HnrUtt, Prli'C liilllJInp.
$?30-f!llOCKlivAXI MAIIKKl"lllIHIXi:SS WITH
flue cash irnde. See llmi-tt, Price bliti;.
!i.,f,o(i niivg a iiusixi:.ss that wu.ii i-av
tor itself in one r.ir. Sod llackctt, Pike
building.
ion sai,i:-tkx mii.ch axu roi'it uri'.r
(, nil in llrsl elms lonilltlon. Apply to
Galffp k Ck'nicnK, Moscow.
UVMo"" Wll.I, 1HIY siohr.i, iiomi:. TItttKi:
Minute walk lo Court Unuc. Per paillcn
lam call nt iilllir. M. II. Ilolgnlc, Common
wealth llulhliiit;.
rou s.i i:-(;oxti:xt. op iioi'sr. rfitxt-
(lire, raipeK, l.eddlng, etc. !!.! W.iihinijtou
uientic.
rou sam'-oxi: kt.oui.atiox si.i: phuns;
Alck pool tabic. Addics A. S. Prllcliard, S'j
Court sheet.
waxti:b oxn r.xi'ERiKxcrr) max to
woik in grcin lioue; lngli' prefrired; nt
Knslrtcr' faun, South .Main avenue, Lincoln
llclphK
WAX'tr.D-r.ooo, srnoxo now ic to is
j ears ot anc lo learn tinnvra' trade. Wolf
A- Winel, LM0 Adam acnuc.
HELP WANTED-FEMALE.
vaxii:i)--ti:x nxi'KiiiKXcni) lady can-
i.iscis to sell (OlTi'e edition liuiu door tu
dooi, till Washington .iM'liuc.
WANTHD-Sr.COND HAND SbOTMAHINKS:
must be in coud order; state particulars aa
to make and price. Address, L. M., general de
livery, Scranton, Pa.
SALESMAN WANTED.
WA.NTi:i)-SAI.KsMi t73 MONTHLY AXU
expenses; pernMheiit. Peiry Nursery Co.,
Ituchcslct, X. Y.
SALKSMUX WASTKD TO SUM. OUIt GOODS
by sample to wholesale and letail trade. We
aic the largest und only manufucliireis in our
line in the world. Liberal salary paid. Address
UAN-DEX .Mfg. Co., Saannah, Oa.
A$!iN 'TS WANTED-
AUKXTS TO SI'.LL Ol'll Cl'T I'KICK XMAh
bunks; inc. book 15c; M book 2"ic; fl.."iU
hook .We-.; f0..il) bonk 73c. ; ciedit kIvcii. fieicht
paid, outfit free. 1'eiKtison Pub. Co. !) I'lftli
sluct, Cincinnati, O.
PUBLIC SALE.
I'lTIIMC SALt: WK WILL SKLL AT PUBLIC
sale, for tlie benellt of whom it mav con
cern, on Wednesday, Xoember 7th, at III o'clock
a. in., .lUthc Aibltiation Itoom In the Court
House in Hie city of Scranton, Pennsylvania, one
bundled and ten uliaies 01 picfeiicd stock anil
one hundred and ten shaies of (oininun stock
if the Scianton Dairj' Company. Tcinw of sale,
cas,h. WELLKS k TOUHEY.
Oj-LCOjNJDEmVED
'10 WHOM IT .MAY COXC'UnX MY W1FI1,
Phoebe, has left me, 1 will not he lepun
lihle for any debts contracted by her. Thomas
I). Lewis, l.f.'S Lafajette street.
REAL ESTATE.
$'J1U0 BUYS STI1M HKATIM) DOUHLH
house, four niluutes from court liou-e, Sen
W. T. Haekett, Price liuildintr.
$1J,00U Bl'VS WASHIXHTOX AVP.XUi: PHOP
cily; cheap al )l.i,iaM. See Haekett, Priic
builcline.
8-7,300 BUYS STEAM HEATED PROPERTY OX
.leflerson avenue. Sec Haekett, Price blilkT.
fil.UOO BUYS A STEM HEATED PROPERTY
paving about !' pel cent, clear profit. Sec
Haekett, Price bblir.
fl,300 BYS DESHIABLE EIGHT-ROOM MODERN
house near Monroe avenue. See Haekett,
Price building.
12,O0n BUYS AX ELEGANT HOt'SE AND UARN
on the hill. Lot over SO feet wide. Sec.
llackctt, Price butldiiijr. ,
Ifs.tHH) STEAM HKVl'ED RESIDENOE WITH
full lot. Bet location on the hill. Sec
Haekett, Pike building.
$.1,000 DOWN AND 5 PER CENT. MORTGAGE,
secuios the best located i-tcam heated icsi
dence on the bill. Sec Ihckett, Pi ice bldg.
.1,000 CASH AND HMO ON TIME BUYS A
U-rooni, up-todite steam lie.lleil limue, de
sb.ihly situated on the hill, bee Haekett, Price
building.
?,fc!R) MODERN DOt'BLE IIOtJSE WITH TWO
laicic lots near .Mulbeiiy stieet. Sic Iack
ell, I'liio building.
W.MIO-XI'W MDI1EIIN DOUBLE IIOrSKrx".
ill n stieet, hce Haekett, Price Iniildlng.
.fl.fM-XKW AlODEItX DOUBLE HOUSE NEAR
Mulberry slieet. See Haekett, Price Bldg.
$.71W BUYS FINEST COIINKR FOR DRUG OR
Rioceiv bmiiiess In central city, See W, T,
Haekett, l'llee biiililing.
WANTED .
STORE FOR CANDY BUSINESS; Ml'sT BE
best location ill eential cit.v, Haekett, I'llie
building,
WANTED TO RENT-LARGE, ROOMY IIOL'M;
in ieiiti.il cil.t. Single house piefeircd.
Sec llackctt. Price building.
11" YOU HAVi: ANY PROPERTY FOR RENT,
list t with W. T, Haekett, Price building.
LANDLORDS SEEKING TENANTS, OR TEX.
ants seeking homos should see llackctt, I'liiu
building.
.iZTIONSJAIED
blTUATTOX WAXTED-I1Y 'EDUCATED b'xil
l.uly us olllie auMant, vcrcil lu boukketp
lug, blioit h-inl ami typewilling. Iloslrej pcrm-
mill cmiiloiiieul with bouie leliahlo part. Ad
Uiesi "hkperiencid," 5JJ Siminei' avenue, city,
GAI.VESTOX HORROR; BEsT IIOOKiBEST
Icrni; outfit tiee, height paid; nidit gcu.
Fiiguvon, pill Fifth stieet, Clnclniiall, ti,
lmigi: "lioiJs'i: .xi capabT.emev .si)
vvhiicii to act Ji general ageuls. tHIHJ jearlv
taUry, expenses, cvlr.i coiumUsIoim, billllaiit oi
poiliinlty. ht.illoril Puis to,, New lliven. Conn,
SITUATTOX -WAXlEH-llY A SHOE h.VLES.
lady with c(icilince; can (uinUli the beat
of city icfeifiiccs. Address Etpeiieuee, Tiiluiiie
cilice,
SITUATION WANTED-HY YOUNG GIRL AT
light houscivoik. 171.1 fciiuiiuil avenue,
Kcrautoii.
hlTUATTOX MANTED-BY A VOt'XG MX V(l
drlte, aired 21 'van. Allelic-, u Joim Lloek,
leaf 1b Piico stu-ct.
COLORED GIRLS WANTS POSITION' AS NURSE
or iliaiiibcimald. Mi. Annie Coleman, 331
Phelps Urcet, city.
man SCHOOL BOY would like employ.
ment afternoons lrom 1.30 to 0 o'clock. P.
O. Box 2sl.
RECRUITS WANTED.
siAtiixr. conns uxni'.n ctaths xaw hi:.
emits wanted AlilC'lioitlrd ment service on
our WAmhlp.1 In all parti of the world ami on
land In tlie I'hlllpplr.rs when icipilrcil. I.leu
tenant Colonel 1). P. nus-ell, N. W. i;ornr lack.
awanna and Wyomlni; avenue. Scrnntun.
DRESSMAKING.
DnnssMAKIXO FOR CHII.DIIhX TO OUDCItt
also ladles waliti. Louisu Bliocmtker, 212
Adams aevnue.
MONEY TO LOAnT
Jioxi": ivriT 'T.oAxT"1ii vr nixiiiiiiti, .vnou-
nry, .107 Council liulMliiK.
AXV AMOUNT, I "JO 'I I'l'lt CIIST.. IMtOMPT
ly. II. C. Hrjiiolil, Mens liuildliu.
MOXP.V TO LOAN' HTKAK'IIT LOANS AT
once. Curry, Connell lmlldltiff.
ANV AMOUNT OP MOXKV TO LOAN. I'UIUK,
(tralght loan or Dulldlng and Loan. At
from 4 to C per cent. Call on N. V. Walker,
314-316 Council building.
ROOMjS WANTED
ayoi's'tTiuTmnpss "vomax wants nit-
nbhed loom and lioard with prhuli- family
Inn ii town east of Ailiina aicnne. Addicss I).,
Tilbune ollici'.
pop i;k,xt-puiixisii::i) pront boom with
alcoM' room off if desired: al-o use. it bath,
team heat. Inquire Ml Quhicy a.cnuc.
wantp.u-2 oit ;i Ktiitxisin:i) rooms, roit
light lioiHfkceplns; centially located. Ad
dres.s, J. W Williams buildhii;, City.
CITY SCAVENGER
A. II. BRIfiOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND
cess pnol: no odor. Impioved pumps wed.
A. B. BRinaS. Proprietor. Leave orders lino
North Main nvenue, or l'icke'a drug store, cor
ner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone UilO.
LEGAL.
IX UK: ASSIGNMENT OP CITIZEXS' AND Min
ers' Savings Bank and Trust Cuinpany. No.
770, May Temi, 1S7U, In the Com I of Common
I'!, .w of Lackuwanna county.
Niilice Is heiebj irbcii tint W. 1). Kennedy,
assignee, has Hied bis Uttll anil final account, and
the same will be continued on the second Mon
day of November, 11KX1, unless evceptluiis arc
picvlously Bled. The lule of Comt is ns fol
lows: "Where ui counts ale filed by trustees
or :iMi;nies lliu piothunotaiy shall give notice
thereof by the publication previous to a ic'KUlar
term and therewith publish this rule, and con
tinuation nisi, the first ilav of said term shall
be as of coulee and continuation absolute on
the set ond .Monday of the teim shall be entered
bv the piothoiiotary as of course unless cNcep
lions are previously filed. .1. COPLLAXD,
Piothoiiotary.
ELLA F. HRI'SKY VS. CHARLES KRKSKY.
No. (193, .May teim, V.I0O, Common Pleas of
Lackawanna county: Divorce.
To Charles Kiesky, Respondent :
You are heieby notified tli.it the sheriff of
Lackawanna county has returned the subpoena
and alias subpoena hi the above case, "non est
inventus," and the comt has ordeied ten ice
upon you by publication.
You aic heieby notified to be and appear at
the next teim of couit lo lie held at Scranton,
on Monday. Nov. 12. Iliuu. and answer the com
plaint of the said libellaut,
C. K. PR YOR. Sheilff.
L. P. WEDEMAN, Attorney foe Libellaut.
PROFESSIONAL.
Certified Public Accountant.
EDWARD C. SPAULDINO, C.
era' Bank building.
P. A., 21 TRAD-
Architects.
EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, CONNELL
building, $ratiton.
.FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT, PRICE
bullulns, 12(1 WashlnKton avenue, Scranton.
Cabs nnd Carriages.
RUBBER TIRED CABS AND CARRIAGES; BEST
at service. Pinmpt attention given orders, by
'phone. 'Phones 2G'Z mid MS2. Joseph Kelley.
Ut Linden.
Dentists.
DR. C. E. EILEXUERGER, PAULI 1JUILDIXG,
Spruce street, 'Scranton.
DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRIVATE IIOS.
pitaj, corner Wyoming and Miilbciry.
DR. C. C. I.AUBACII, 115 WYO.MIXG AVENUE.
DII. II. F. HEYNOLDS, OI'P. P. O.
Hotels and Restaurants.
THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVF
nue. Rates reasonable.
P. ZE1GLER, Proprietor.
bCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D., L. k W. PAS
senger depot. Conducted on the European plan,
VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor.
Lawyers.
J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AXD COUNSEL-lor-at-law.
Rooms 812-313 Mears Iniildlng.
1). B. RF.PLOGI.E. ATTORXEY-I.OANS NEGO-
Hated on leal estate bccmlly. Blears building,
corner Washington avenus and hpruee stieel,
WII.LAltD. WARREN k KXAPP. ArrORXEYS
and counsellots-ai-law. Republican building
WasMngton avenue.
JESSUP k JESSUP, ATlOltNEYS AND COUX-
' sellors-at-law. Commonwealth building, Rooms
ID, 20 and 21.
JAMES W. OAKFOIID, AITORXEV-AT-LAW.
Rooms 514, 51& "'' ""' Hoard of 'hade build
Ing. jj
EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORXEV. IttWlS
WU-UOI, 9th Boor, Mears building.
h. A. WATRES, ATTORXEY-AT-LAW, BOARD
of Trade building, Scranton, Pa.
O. It. PITCHER. ATTOHNEY-ATLAW, BOARD
ot Trade building, heranlon, Pa,
PATTE1ISOV & WILCOX, TRADERS' NATIONAL
Bank building.
C, COMEGYS, -13 REPUBLICAN BUILDIXG.
A. W, BERTIIOLF, ATTORNEY, MEARS lll.DG.
Physicians and Surgeons,
"e.ALLEN, f.1.1 NOin-iriVABIIINRTilX
DR. W.
avenue
DR, S. W. I.'AMORE UJX, OFFICE .'31 WASH
Ington avenue, Residence', 1.118 Mulheriv.
Chionlc ilisejM'a, lungs, lie'art, kldnejs and
genltn-urliiary organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to
4 p. m.
Schools.
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, hCIIAXTOV,
Pa, Course prepaiatory to college, law, inedl
cine or bjlness. Opens Sept, IJth. Send for
catalogue. Rev, Thomas M t'unn, 1. 1,. I)., priii.
ilpal and piopiietorj W, E. Plumley, A, M.,
headmaster.
Seeds.
(1. It, CLMIK k CO.. SEEDSMEN AXD XFRS.
er.uiicn, loie '-0t Wushlngioii avenue; given
boust's, 1930 Xuiih Main avenue; stoic lile
phone, "Si.
Wire Screens.
JOSEPH KUEITEL. ill! Ml 511 LVCK W.XVA
avenue, Kiiautuu, Pa., luamifaituiei of Whe
Screens.
Miscellaneous.
n iTi:hb oitcuF.sntA-Music for halls
iili'iilis, parties iveeptloiw, vvcdijinm and con.
cert woik furnUlied. Fur lernn adelrees It. J
Bauer, conductoi, 117 Wjomlng avenue, ovei
llulbcrt' muile store,
MEGARGEK BROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, I.'n".
v clones, paper bugs, twine. Warehouse, 130
Wasliinglou uveuuv, Scuutun, Pa.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE
PENNSYLVANIA
Schedule In Effect May 27, 1900.
Trnins lenvo Scranton!
0.40 a, m week dare, for SunkUry,
HnrrlBburp, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and for lttt
bttrg nnd the West.
0.3B a. m., week days, for Hazletoa,
Pottsvllle, Reading Norristown,
nnd Philadelphia; and for Bun
bury Harrlaburp, Philadelphia,
Baltimore,WaBhlngton and Pitts
burg nnd the-West.
2.18 p, m,, week days, (Sundays
1.08 p. m.,) for Sunbury, Harris
burg, Philadelphia. Baltimore.
Washington and Pittsburg and
the West. For Hazleton, Potts
vllle, Rending, &c. week days.
4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Hnzleton, Pottsville, Harrlsburg,
Philadelphia and Pittsburg.
.1. II. WOOD. Gen, Pans. A(tt.
.1. II. HUTCHINSON, Gen. Mr.
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western.
In Effect June 10, 1!00.
South Leave Scranton (or New Yolk at 1.43,
n.00, 6,10, S.IK1 and 10.0". a, in., 12.6,-., 3.3.1 ami
?;,.'' m' l'or Plilladelphla at 5.40. 8.00 and
10.01 a, in.: J2.65 an,i :i,:(;i .,, ,, For siroudi
I'liiir at 11.10 p. m. Milk nnd accommodation at
Vn? I' '" ArrIe at Ilolmkcn at 6.65, 7.16,
10.1.1 a. m.: I2.0S, 2.17. 4.48, 7.10 anil O.IS p. m.
Atr'vi nt Philadelphia nt 10.00 a. m.j 1.0(1, 3.4.
.ll und S.2J p. in. Arrive from New York it
J.O.J. 4.00 ami 10.20 a. m.i 1.00. l.SJ, 5.41, 8.45
and ii-io p. ,, Krotll e,lrom,lr(r nt s,oS a. m.
1'N"l',li-Leave Scranton for llulTalo and Inter
nedinte slatlon at 1.10, 4.10 and 8.30 a. in,:
i.ii", ii.4S and ll.BS p. m. For Oawejto and Sjra
, ,n '- M0 " il LB', p. m. For Utlca at
"I" a. in. and l.r,-, p. m. For Montrose at 8.R0
.A V .La' !' " ml .1.43 p. in. For Siebol
n.ioi00 nt"1 'i,'', P- " l-'or ninRhamlon. 10.2',
.. i bA '' '" Arrive In Scranton from nuffalo
l 1-0, 2.B3, 5..T! and 10.00 il. m.l 3.30 and 8.00
V .!!,' ,.rom fbiWKo and Svracuse nt 2. M a. m.i
J-.-IS and 8.00 p. ,n. From Utlca nt 2..15 n. nt.;
1-..18 anil !t.;io p. ,. Kroin Nicholson at 6.W a.
V.VJ!'"1 (l-m I'- '" 1'fom Montrose at 7.53 and
""IHI a, m.j :.20 nnd 8.0O p. in.
Illooimliuri: Division Leave Rcranlon for
Xoithunilicrland nt 4Ji 00r, , m-. 1,ji8 an,
fi-Kl p. in. l'or Plymouth at l.a'., 3.40, 8.35 and
i..w p. in. Tor Nantleoko at 8.10 a. m. Arrive
at Northumberland at n.3" n. m.i 1.10. 6.00 and
S4.i p. m. Arrive nt Xantleoke at 9.10 a, m.
mm, at ''b mouth at 2.00, 4.32, 0.50 p. in. and
1J..JI1 a. ni. Arrive at Scranton from Nortliurn
lierlaml at 0.42 a. m.i 12.3",, 4.50 and 8.41 p.
ni- From Xantleoke at 11.00 a. m. From
I'l.vmotilli at 7. a. in., 3.20, 5.35 and 11.10 p.
ni.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
South-Leave fccranton 1.40, 3.00, 6.40, 10.05 a.
m.: 3. :.', :uo and 8.10 p. m.
North Leave Scranton at 1.10, 4.10 a. m. ;
1.5 1. 6.48 nnd 11.33 p. m.
Illoomsbiiiir Division Leave Scranton at 10.0J
a. in. and 5..10 p. ni.
Delaware and Hudson.
In EiTcct Oct. 21, 1900.
Tialns for Carbondale leave Scranton at B.20,
i.KI. S.S't, 10.13 a. m.; 12.00, 1.2.1, 2.20, 3.52, S.23,
0.2-,, 7.57. 1.11, 11.15 p, m.: 1.16 a. m.
lore llonesdale 0.20, 10.1.1 a, m.j 2.2(1 and
5 25 p. m.
For Wilkos-Barre 6.45, 7.48. 8.4.1, .J8. 10.43 a.
m.i 12.03, 1.2S, 2.1S, 3.33, 4.27, 0.10, 7.48, 10.41,
11.30 p. m.
For L. Y. R. R. points fl. 45 a. m.; 12.03, 2.1,
4.27 and 11.30 ji. in.
For Pcnnijlvanli R. R. polnta 6.45, 9.38 a.
m.; 2.18 and 4.27 p. m.
For Albany and all points north 6.20 a. m.
and 3.52 p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
For C.ubcndaIe-9.00, 11.31 a. m.; 2.26, 3.62,
3. 17, 10.52 p. m.
For Wilkcs-Uarre 9.C8 a. m.i 12.03, 1.58, 3.28,
0.27, 8.27 p. m.
For Albany and points noith 3.52 p. niT
For Honcdale 9.00 a. in. and 3.52 p. in.
Lowest intes io all points in United Stales anil
Canada.
.1. W. ni'RDlCK. G. P. A.. Albany, N. Y.
II. W. CROSS, I). P. A., Scranlon, Pa.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
In Effect May 27, WOO.
Trains Leave Scranton.
For Philadelphia and New Yolk via D, k H.
R. It., at (l.1'i a. in. and 12.0), 2.18, 4.27 (Black
Diamond Express), and 11.30 p. m. Sundajs, D.
k II. R. 11., 1.5S, 7.JS p. in..
For While Haven, Harlclon ami principal
points in the coal regions, via D. k II. R. R.,
B.1'1, 2.18 and 4.27 p. m. For Pottsvllle, 6.4,
2.18 p. in.
For lletlilehrm, Eastou, Reading;, ItarrUbiira;
nnd principal intermediate stations via D. & H.
It. It., (1.45 a. m.; 12.03, 2.1S, 4.27 (Black D!a
mond Expicvi), 11.30 p. m. Sundays, D. k XI.
R. R., 1.6S, 7,48 p. in.
For Tnnkliannocb, Tovvanda, Klmlra, Ithaca,
Geneva nnd principal Intermediate stations, via
11., L. k W. It. R 8.08 a. m.; 1.05 and 3.35
p. ui.
For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falla,
Chicago, and all points west, via D. ft H. R. R.,
12.0.1, 3.3.1 (Black Diamond Express), 7,48, 10.41,
11.30 p. in. Sundays, D. k tl. R. R., 12.03 p.
m.: 7.48 p. in.
Pullman parlor and Rlecpinit or Lehigh Valley
pallor ens on all trains between Wtikw-Birre
and New York, Philadelphia, Buffalo and 8in
pri.slou Bridge.
R01.L1X II. WILBUR, Cm. Supt., 26 Cortland
street, Xevv York. -
CHARLES S. LEE, Gen. Pass. Agt., ?6 Con lane
street, Xevv Yoik.
A. W. XOXXEM.vCHER, Div. Pass. Agt., South
Bethlehem, Pa.
For tickets and Pullman reservations apply tu
SOI Lrckawanna nienue, Scianton, Pa.
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
Stations In New Yoik-Foot of Liberty street,
N. Ii., and South Feiry.
Antlii.ieite coal used exclusively, Insurlnt
cleanllnrss and comfoit.
TIME TABLE IN El'ECT MAY 20, l0e).
Trains leave Scranlon for New York, Newark,
Kllrnbetli, Philadelphia, Easlon, Bethlehem, Al
leutnven, M.iiu'h Chunk and White Haven, at X.ttl
a. in.: rxpics, i,20; cvprens, 4.tX) p. in. Sun
ilavs, 2.11 p. m.
For Plttston and Wilkes-Birre, 8.30 a. m.; 1,20
and 4,00 p. m. Sunda.vs. 2.15 p. in.
l'or Ilaltlmoie and Walilngtnii, and point
South and West via Bethlehem, 8.30 a. m 1,20
p. m. Simdijs, 2.15 p. m.
For Lung BiJiieh, Otcau Giove, etc, at 8.31
a. in. and 1.20 p. m.
For Itrailhnr, Lebanon and Harrisliurg, via AI
ii.iloun. S.,10 a. in. and 1.20 p. in. Pimdayf
2.15 p. in.
Pur Pottsvllle, .3ii i. ni., 1,20 p. m.
Through tleVels tn all points cast, smith an
west at Innett i.ilei .it the Million,
.1, II. OIILHAFSEX. Gen. Sunt.
II. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt.
New York, Ontario and Western R.R.
TIME TABLE IX EITECT SUNDAY, JUNE U,
1000. '
Xoith llonnil Tialns.
Leave . .Leave
Si rail' J Carbon. Arrive.
Tralim,
201 ,
Jill ..
207 .,
ten. ililc. Cadosla,
...lO.lila. m. ,11.20 a. in, 1,05p.m.
.i.i.i i. in. i. ..j p. ni, ..! p. m.
1.00 p. m.Airivo Caiboiidale, 6,4Q n. m,
Niuth fUiiiid Trains, -. -
Leave
Leave
C.iiloila.
Caihnndile,
Srrinton.
7.40 . m.
10,43 . m,1
4,20 p, m.
20"
201
200
7,00 a, m,
., 8.10,1. ifW 111.0! a. m,
,, 2,0Ji tj 3.31 p. m,
Sl'NinYS ONLY.
fvorlh Bound.
Uaic l.r.nn
Snail- Caibnn- Arrive,
ifWiu. dale. Cadosla.
, ., a.re) .. in. 9,10a.m. 1043a.ni.
,, 7.01 p, m, nlvc Caihondale, 7,43 p. in.
South Round,
Leave Leave
Cadosla. Carbondile, Scranton.
201
20!)
C02 , 7.noa. m. 7. to a.m.
"os ..,,.. 1.30 p 5.51 p. III. 11.35 p. ni,
Tialn Ko- 201 makea connection for point
Kmlli aiid South on Main Line, at Csdosli.
" Tialns Xos. 20.1 and 2.03 make Main Line con
nee lions on Sunday.
For further Infoimalloii. inu.iilt ticket agents.
.1, I'. vXIIERSOX, Gen. Pas,. Agt,, Sew York.
J, I!. WELSH, Tiavrlhig Passengei (Agent, Sersu-
ton.
Erie and Wyoming Valley,
Times Table In Effect' Sept.' 17', l0O.
Tialns for Hawley and local. points, connect.
Ing at llavvlc) with Erie lallroad for New York,
Newbiugli ad Intermediate points, leave Scran
lon al 7,0.1 a, m, and 2.25 . Ill,
Ti.iIih airitc at Scianton al 10.30 a. in, and
!i. Id p. 111.
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SCALP TREATMENT.
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