TTsic ,;1-"v?-t'j-v3iv ' 't ' (r ": , w wf ' t V .! J .-A'l s t w V.- -AS"" a. VI fi?J THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 11)00. WSfroW NORTHEASTERN (TOTE OF THE OLDEST RESIDENT Israel P. Burt, of Wnverly, N. Y., Casts a Ballot fit the Ago of 00. Ipeclsl to the Scrantnti Tribune. TowhihIu. Nov. 1-'. Tho olilcst rosl lent probably In NortlieiiHtein PotinMyl-i-unlii to enst lilrt voti; on ulootlon ibi.v .van Isiiiul l'arshall Hurt, of Wnverly, N. V who will bo out! hundred yoavrt of iiku on March 19 next. tiu wiih born In ClioinuiiK county. N. V., his father having settled In what In now WollM burp, itftiir returning from tho Ameri can iinny. who tiled In IS30. -Mr. Hurt ts still erect iiutl linn mi unuHimlly pood nuMiiory, roc-nlllng nvents In tho yours long passed. HIh eyesight Is dullod nnd lie Ih somewhat deaf. llu well remembers going to an old mill at R-ietoryvlllu on horseback, which was run by Kllas Walker, when a small boy. At that time there was Miu house at Wnverly. occupied by the praiulfnlher of C H. Shepard, who lives now on the farm, lie tells of the stories told by his, father of the on rounters, concerning Spanish hill, In Wiiveliy, between the Indians nnd Genera! Sullivan there, at Horseheads and at Wollsburg. At that oarly period the county was nearly a wilderness, nnd ho often tells of shooting deer nnd of other experiences in hunting. Mr. liurt east Ills first vote for John Qulney Adams hi IS'JI, nnd lias voted nl every election since that time, and lias always voted a straight llopuhll can ticket. He Is now looking forward to celebrating his one hundredth birth day anniversary. Ills relatives are sunny, and the family Is more or less prominently connected with tho history of Chemung. FOREST CITY. Special to ihc Seranton Trlliiinc. Forest City. Nov. 1'.'. Kev. J. S. Johnson, of Wooilhury.Conn.. preached in the Baptist church at 10.30 o'clock Sunday morning. The evening service was in charge of the Sunday school. It being Bible day. The children of the Welsh Congio-1,-ationul church have already began to prepare their Christmas exercises. Miss Mnnie Uiovvn is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. .7. Maxey, In Mont rose. Among the ipieer bets made on the election was one between Joliu Franks nnd W. H. Wlldcnberger, that the los er would roll a peanut from the Mc 7,aughlin houpc to Center street, using a toothpick as a propeller. Franko lost and carried out his contract on Thursday afternoon. Miss Beatrice Wheeler, of Fish's JMdy, is the guest of Mrs. Myron Woodmansee. C. C. Manner has accepted a posi tion with Merchant T. .7. Penticost. Miss Rose Woodruff, of Dunmore, Hpent last week as tho guest of her Bister, Mrs. O. F. Peasnale. Samuel Mummae, of Peckvllle, has moved his family to this place. James Kilhullen Is home from Xew York, whore he has been working-. Tho Ladles' Catholic Benevolent as sociation last week presented to Mrs. .7. F. Gallagher, a silver cake basket, lemonade set and several other arti r le.s nt a pleasant faruwell reception slven her in anticipation of her de parture to Moosic, where her husband lias been made foreninn of the II 1 11 side works. She Is one of the charter miembers of the Forest City branch. Miss Carrie Ttutledge, of Honesdale, is a visitor at the home of J. F. Fletch er. HONESDALE. Special tnjlip Seranton Tilbune. Ilonosdale. Nov. 12. The first session of the Teacher's County institute was lipid In the court house at 2 o'clock this afternoon. A large number of teachers arrived this morning. The enrollment committee commenced at 10.30 a. ni. and were kept busy until tho nlion hour. The following Is the programme of the Teachers' Institute for Tuesday: Xlne o'clock a. in., devotional exer cises; "Guiding Principles in Ti.-iic.-li-Ing Literature," by Prof. F, 71. tlrene, ot West Chester Xornial school: "Pri mary Arithmetic." by Prof. II. Al bert, of 7,loomsburg Xornial school; "Instruction," by Dr. A. 73. Winsiilp, of Boston, Mass. Afternoon. "Low ell," 'by Dr. AVInshlp; "What Cieoccia phy 7h Not," Prof. Albert; "My Ituok and 1," Pror. Croono. Evening, con cert by the llonesdalu Philharmonic orchestra In the opera house Tlrv will beosslstcd by Seranton musicians. Miss Margaret Koeler. a former A Skin of Reality Is a Joy Forever. Dll. T. FI'.I.IX liMI'itAlUt'h OIIIKNTAI. CI1KAM, UK 31 .Mi I UA I. IICAUTIViKK. Ilrnioira Ttn, lliniilo, FrfcklML MoOi 1'ntiiha.i, Ka.ii nnd Kkia diitM. iii.i syitj Memlah oa -, wuuiy, aim utnea ujdutivilan. II ku ryfeatK. iiiit It to Iinnulctiitd tone l uiuumiTu u prop. rly mailf. ntpt no counterfeit of iailtar name, rjr.1 A. tuyro k3ld to Udy of tbe Ijaut-toa (u it&llenOt "As you ladlua will upe them. I rtfommrnd Oour nudWLVetui'aA thf Irntt harmful of ull IliA Skin urepara. tlon " For mid It All DmccrlitM anil fcacjr-Qoodi Dettcra In the V, S., Cauadu, and Kuroea. nSB. I. U0PK1KS. rrop'r, tl Cml lost tU, V.T. LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES BHiousnoss. Constipation, Dyspopsla, 8ick-Keaii- acho and Live.' Complaint. SUGAR COATBI), 100 PILLS 25 CTS. Sold by all druiwlsU arHcav uy man. NertltaMdlcilCo., Cblcija tiold by McGarrah it Thomas, Drug. elti 2og Lackawanr ve.,,tjcrunton, Pd, Eesx-w- rsy its 5'" vi Vw. vt I 4 sxIqv Jt T.V-. ki IW, OilalljSlLfl ry even? wvivimin 4 O SoaoUaw nedl a reliable, tho jiuitildiugi w& Dr. Poal's Ponnyroyal Pills 1ey are prompt, safe and certain in remit. , I f ts 'SmTnoi'omiinniur. real a) never auappoiat. eoiaioroi.uu per doit. For Sla by JOHN H. PHELPS, PhurmaeUt, ccr, Wycming 0vriue and Spruct street. ," ; . ...- .J1 BV.-,iCflaB,yl PENNSYLVANIA teacher In the nonesduli' graded schools, whoso homo Is In Hlngham ton, was calling, on llonrsdnlu friends last week. Thin weels Miss Koeler will loiivo for Porto 7tlco, where she noo-i as a teacher In the employ of the gov ernment. Tho ladles who are conducting the rummage sale have uoon very suc cessful. As they have sulllclcnt goods on hand the sato will bo continued until Tuesday evening, when it will close. Tho hue election returns would in dicate that many Republicans In Wnyne county care morn for personal achievement than for pnrty harmony or advancement. Viewers hnve been appointed to pass on Hie uxtcnulon of Third street across I'ark T.uke to intersect Park street. This will call for a bridge across Park Lake. There Is but one bridge span ning the Ldirlmwuxcti river to connect tho up-lown and down-town of Hones dale. This Is thought to he inade quate to nccomodnte tho Inercaslntc amount of travel. The Honesdnle foot ball team havo not suffered a defeat hi all tin" games they have played during the season. They scored another victory on Satur day by defeating1 tho Jormyn team on their grounds In a score of 1!0 to 0. On Wednesday afternoon of this week the Cnrbondalo Itrci Indians will eomo over and play them on the Honesdala grounds. SEELEYVILLE. Spwi.d to (lie Suaiilun Tiiliuiip., Seeleyvllle, Xov. 12. Archie tiiRlass nnd JJIrt Van Hlarcom, both prominent business men of Paterson, N. J., have been spending- the past week with William Smith of Seelyvllle. They be came nlmrods on nrrivlns. the entire catch for the week was twenty-six rabbits, four parti idges, three grey squirrels. They returned liome on November 6th. liny Ilttnnel and John Miller, or r.es tershlre, N. Y returned on Tuesday last. On Thursday evening, last Mr. and Mrs. .10. K. Palley entertained a num ber of their friends. Fred Smith, son of Gustavo Smith of Reeloyville, is visiting liln parents al present writing-. liirdsalt Bros, have opened the new season of prosperity with work over lime for their spinners. Anions thosfi who took advantage of the Krlo excursion to New York from Seelyvllle were .7. (J. Uirdsall, l..onl.s Ilahn and sister, Mrs. Jacob Mnckle, Mrs. John Krk and ASrs. Charle Deln. Mrs. Maekle. Mrs. Krk and Mrs. Smith were entertained at the home of Henry Isner, n piosperous youiiK business man, rormerly of Seeleyville. - . HOPBOTTOM. Si?ei.i to llu Sirjiiloii Tril.uiip. llopbottom, Nov. 12. The entertain ment which was to have been given in the ITniveisallst church on Friday eve ning was postponed, owing to a mlsshlpinent of gas, which was re quired for the operation of the kenete hcopc. The entertainment will be given Tuesday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. 70. M. Tiffany and Mrs. lliillon visited in Seranton over Sun da. v. - .Miss Lena Snyder was tho guest of Miss Dehornh Davis Saturday. The l.'niversallst Ladles' Aid will meet Wednesday for tea with Mrs. M. .1. Ilailley. Mr. Merltliew has been making ex tensive improvements about the mill property Hie lust being a coal of paint, which adds greatly to its appearance. Mis. Alunzo Bell Is suffering quite severely front rheumatism. Quite a number of young people from town attended the dance at Har lonl last week, in spite of the In clement weather. They leported a very pleasant affair. Tim Scinntoii Dairy company have discontinued hauling mill; to LaPlume, and will hereaiter ship by rail. The addition to the eieaniery building Is well under way. Mrs. Koretta Cut-punter is visiting relatives at Minghamton and Cnrbon dale, .Mrs. Fannie Hell Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hoover, of Iiinghnm tun. Mr. Albert Tltua Is Mill seriously ill, .although his condition is considered slightly Improved. Mrs. James llerrlck, of (llbson, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mis. A. It. Green. it Is expected that Be v. Lester l.owla of Massachusetts, will begin his labors as paHtor of tho Unlvorsallst churches nf this place and Nicholson next Sun day. For Shattered Nerves. A remedy that will soothe, build up the wasted tissues r.ml enrich the Jilood Is Indispensable. Llehty'H Col i ry NTorvo Compound has been wonder Hilly successful in cases of nervous ness, us thousands 0r grateful peopio ulll testily. Sold by Jlr.lthows Bros. TUNKHANNOCK. s-jit-Uul tu Hie Stunt on Tiibuiie Tuiiklinnnock, Nov. 11'. In the count of the vote of this county, as stated In this column before, an error was discovered In tho vote of Monroe tovn ship sufllclent to chnngo the result and give n majority of three votes to A, H. Hauler for the ofllco of representative in tho general assembly. The court re convened here tqduy and listened to a putltlon presented by cort.tin electors of Monroe township, nuking that tho court investlgatu the facts mow fully before nrrlviii!,' at u conclusion In tho matter and alleging- that tho voto as roturned to thu court of one hundred nnd elQht votes for II. D. Tiffany was the correct vute of the district. The court henrd the petition and adjourned the mutter until Tuendny morning al 10 o'clock. In order to give all parties interested a chance to lie jnespnt. If moittaly, maUUng Biadleloa. Onlr baimltM tO& (hould b Btod. II jrta wwt lb tutt, gel , Vsifci' '.A' 'aiC--x -' MW(Mk the vote stands nt 108 for Tiffany he Is elected, but It It Is reduced to 103, ns Is claimed by the Democrats, then Squlor Is electcdi Tho election olllccrs nnd watchers will be present tomorrow nnd tho court will endeavor from tholr cvl denco to ascertain the true vote of Monroe township nnd certify accord Ingly. (leoi-go N Doylei commissioner's clerk, has removed his family from tholr former homo nt West Nicholson to this place, F. W. Whcaton, ot WIlkoH-IJarre, was In town on Snturday last. It. ,T. lilttle, of this place, who was out on tho battleship Oregon with Pay master 55. Wells Uoynolds ns pay clerk, has received an nppnlntment ns pay clerk on tho Massachusetts nnd left here today for Now York to Join the ship there. Tho Massachusetts In ut present lying at the Brooklyn navy yard nnd will remain thole probably for some time to come. Tho foot ball gam' nt this place on Saturday, between the Munsilald Nor mal school team and tho Tunkhannock team, resulted In a victory for the for mer by a score ot 20-0. The home team was outclassed In team work, although as Individual players there was not much to choose between the two teams. Tho degree team of Centennial lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, of AVIIkes-ltarre. pays u visit to the lodge ut. this place on Tuesday evening and will give several degrees to tho differ ent candidates for membership in the local lodge. The meeting will be hold nt Plant's opera house, and a large crowd of Odd Fellows Is expected from all parts of the county. A supper will be served by tho ladles of the Kobecca lodge after the session. Miss Kflle neynolds, teacher in the public schools of Montrose, spent Sun day with her people here. The regulnr November term of equity court convened this afternoon. The ses sion will probably be short. AVOCA. llvangelHtio meeting conducted by the pastor, fire being hold every even ing this week in the Methodist Epis copal church. Prof. Buck, of Bethle hem, In., will have charge of the singing. Mrs. John Ivenrnoy, of Plttson, inn b"en engaged as forelndy In Groezen M;er's cotton factory. Mrs. Kearney full I led a similar position for a num ber or years In Galland's factory at Plttston. i The marriage or Miss Mary, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. F.dwnrd Gllroy, of Lincoln 11111. and John Heap, of Hill street, was announced in St. Mary's church on Sunday. Bernard 7Joyle wishes to inform the business people of tho town that, he will not hi responsible for any debts contracted by his wife, Susanna Boyle. Miss Nellie Seamen will open a se lect night school in No. 1 building on Monday evening, Nov. '26. Miss Mnrgaret Dixon Is among the Plttson township corps of night school teachers. She began her duties In the l-'.ast Kntl last evening. G. V. Lower was a witness at the Clifford-Kane burglary case at Wllkes 77arre last evening. Misses Mary Flannery, Mary Bar rett, Kmma Ilolleran, Nellie Clarke and Annua llealey took the examina tion on Friday for entrance to the International Correspondence schools. Patrick MoNulty is Home, for a' few days from tho Mansfield Normal school. Miss Agnes Gibbons spent Sundny with Miss Margaret Barrett, of AVilkes-Harre. The public night school last evening brought In hoys from all over the town and oVercrowded the room. An other tachor will probably be hired this week. WYALUSING. Spivl.it tn Hr 5-'f ranlou Trilunc. AVyalusing. Nov. 12. Mr. Albert Miller, of Loltaysvllle, was a caller in town Saturday. Mrs. Amelia Porter is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Itowland Crandnl, of Stevensvillc, Pu. .Mr. Charles Terry, of New York city, spent u couple of days with his par ents last-'weok. ' Miss Elizabeth Stalford spent sev eral days last week with Miss p. ien, at West Plttston. Mir N'etln Smith and Miss Jennie Chamberlain spent Monday at Wllkes Barro Miss Mae AVhitney Is spending sev-er-il days with Her parents at Canton, Pa. Mr. AValter Morris, of T.eltaysville, has moved in Mr. Strong's house on Pearl street. Air. C. V. Ingham spent Sunday with his parents nl Towandn, Pa. , Mrs. C. L. Stevens, of Corning. N. A'., and niece, Miss Uuth Harris, is spending a couple ot weeks with rela tives. Air. AVashlngton Inghnm. of Sugar Itun, visited relatives in town recent ly. Messrs. John Kllswortli. Ned. Allls, and Scovll Allls spent several days lost week ut llerrickville, hunting. No school this week, on account of the illness of Prof. Seward. Mrs. It. T. Sturdevant nnd son, Har vey, spent Saturday In Tunkhannock. Mrs. Fred Smith and som are visit ing at Wllkes-Barre. PECKVILLE. Charles P. AVhlting, aged :M years, died at his homo on Cemetery street, nt S o'clock yesteulay morning, nftor an Illness of ftvo weeks of typhoid fever. Deceased has been a resident of tills phieo for the past six years. A wife unrt three children, namely, ttay, Thomas and Florence, survlvo bhn. Mr. George A. AVhiting. brother of the deceased, Is tho only other rela tive living.. Tho funeral will bo hold nt tho residence on AVednesduy after noon nt - o'clock. Interment will bn uuido In Union cemetery. Air. ti, M, Pierce, bookkeeper for tho Peek Lumber Manufacturing com pany, wiih called to Davenport, N, Y yesterday by a telegram announcing the serious Illness of his father, Mr. N Pierce. Mr. AVIIIIum l'aao Is improving from his recent severe Illness. Mr, Tnrrcnco Powderly, of Carbon dale, was u caller In town yesterday, Miss 1211a Kutelumi, of Depot street, vho has been 111 of typhoid, Is now coiivatoseent. Tha Lackawanna Telephone com pany havu several carloads of poles, cross. arms, etc, at tho Delaware, and Hudson elation. It Is expected Unit tho telephone company will soon )iavq u largo force of men at work In tho borpuehi setting poles and stringing wires l'oi the now telephone system. Mrs. William Vandervon, of Pleas ant avenue, Is quite ill. Boy, the young son of Air. and Mr3. Frank X.edyard. of North Main street, Is s-nry 111, Air, Fmll Hulcshnian, the Kust Side ,. .lU.sjctjt4.j'it nJbJ. J. clothier, Is closing- out his stock and will shortly remove from this place. Mr. John Help hat moved his me,it market business from Depot street tu the Kctchum building on Mnlti street. Mrs. O. D. Secor Is III ot typhoid fever. OLYPHANT. The forty hours' devotion services tn St. Patrick's church are being large ly attended. At tho services Inst even ing, the edifice was crowded. Tho Fer mou preached by How Father McCitU Ion was listened to with the closest attention by tho largo congregation, Tho priests assisting at the service. are Bovs. Itlchard Walsh, or Forest City: James Shanley, of Sayre; M. 1.1. I.ynott, of .lormyn: J. M. Smoulter, ot Itock Lake: .Al. K. T.oftus, of Seranton; I. V. Moylan, of Providence. Tho ladles or the Blukoly Baptist church wll Isorvo an oyster supper In tho social room of the church tomor row evening, between the hours of 5 and S o'clock. Don't miss It. Mrs. Maty Probert and daughter. Miss Annie Probert, spent Sunday with Kingston relatives. Alls. Elizabeth Bedell, of Kane, l'a Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Cather ine Thomns, of Delaware street. 1-7. L. Hawkins, of New York, was a visitor in town yesterdny. J. At. Harris, ot Unlondale, Is visit ing Air. and Airs. D. AW Harris, ot Delaware street. P. 15. Kllcitllan, of Seranton, called on friends at tills place yesterday. MOOSIC. AIlss Bessie Lancaster spent Sunday with friends In Forty Fort. Air. and Airs. William Stevenson have returned from New York. Miss Kllzaboth Kavennugh, of South Alain street, Is conllned to her home with sickness. Air. and AIlss Shire, of Seranton, spent Sunday at the home of Air". Jennie Grovar. Airs. H. L. AVurner and children arc visiting Airs. Warner's parents at Wy alusing. Messrs. 1-ou Lewis, John Wilson and Alex Gimmell enjoyed a few days hunting Inst week. Miss Alary Graham, of Avoca, was a caller In town yesterday. The Junior League business meeting will be held in the Alethodist Episco pal church Tuesday evening. Air. and Airs. William AVelr and chil dren were callers In Taylor yesterday. Airs. William Campbell will occupy the house lately vacated by H. L. Warner. Helen, the infant child of Air. and Airs. James Graham, is HI with pneu monia. AIlss Kthyl Tregellus visited Seran ton Saturday. ?100 Reward 100. Tlic matlcis of tilts papi-r will lie ii!c.!-cil to touiii Hi.it Hipiu is nt least oi,u diciulcil tjua.i! that bcicnip lias been able tu cure in all ili EtdiriH and Hut N i-ntairli. lull's Cittnrli Cure is tlic imly positive luip how known to the inodiial Iialcinity. CiUuih liplnir a (in,tltu. tionr.l (lisca-c, lcniiu-s a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Gitiuili One is taken internally, acting dluitly upon Hie blood and mucous mi.--fucf, uf Hip system, thr-icby tleslioylng tlic foundation of the (!ine.iM, and Kivlns Hip patient ttii-iwtli I'.v lnildiiiR up the constitution and rv-lsthijr natuip in doing; its work. The pioprlc tnif, huve o much faith in its curatlci) power-', that they oiler one Hundred Dollais for any c.u.( that it falls to cure. 3cnd for list of testi liioniuls. Addrcs'. P. .1. CHE.VIIY A CO., Tolodo, O. Sold liy duiusUt... 7.V. Hall's Family PUN are the be-t. THEATRICAL. ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK. Lyceum. Viiilay 'The Hoiimj That .lack lluilt.'." Mtiuda.v "The Hnnner.s M.ilp." Afienion:i and night. Academy. All Week iiiitIpy-.T.idison Miiiip.uiy. Gaiety. l'ii t Tliicc Dajs TrocaiUro 11m li'-..iui -. Last Tluce Dajs "Social MaiiN." Huntley-Jnckson Company. 'Hip pilnnix of the Acai,einy of .Music cinvviled lli.il play l.oue lo the ilonr.s lal cvcni.iK to wit !ns the (ipeiilus perfoimancp of the lluntley-l.u-kion (iiiip.ni.v-, 'vho III appear thli entire week, iiecminc n lcpeitoiic oi bip; nieliopnliiau m:ci c--.es divlm.' .1 pcrfoimantc lioth aftcinoor, and cvenlue:. Tills is the filth .iimual vi'-it this (iiinpaiiy lias paid tMs cley and cacti time it (oniei it terns lo have a ,-lionnci' compiuy and betler pl.iy. 'flip play pic.ii.nted last eveuins w.i Lillian f.evv is' Ids micicmi, "I'lir I.lbi'Uy ami Love," and was pic'-ntsd in a very luciltublc manner. Tim K-cnery iimi Ihiou-fhout the pipce was rleuunt, cull M'ltli'j nctl liclni; c.uilrii by the company, 'I lie electrical clfccta wcro haiulaonie. .1, II. Ili.ntley was tven to advantage in the lole of MhiIii Navarilo. Mr, Huntley has been i-eeu hi this city tci olti'ii to deem it necessary to niti. iKp ids actins, ns lie ahvays proves a favorite. The rpplau'c last evenlne certainly pi o veil lii piipid.iilly. 'the "Two PiiekV vvho nude .urh a teitilic hit l.i ii- l.i it season still continue nnd aualn fupliviited Hip audience Willi their clcvei Inulm?, d.incins and cake walkliiK. "The Tornado" will In- piCH'nted ioninht and IhU iiftciiioou. 1'or Hie hem-tit of tlwe vvho liil'tpil Hip pel foimnncj last evrnlns "Kr Lib. cilj and Love ' will lie pies-tnted. The House That Jack Built. "llu House That .lack lluilt," the lalet Line from the pen of ficorsc II, llroaiIiurt, will be piesciited at the Lyceum cl Kild.iy night, lllj prctlmu comedy, "Wiry Smith Lett Home," 1L will be lemeinbcicd, made a (icniend. mis niseis In this country and In Kncl.-iud, nii.l was accepted on both hides of tho Atlantic u.s the very ln-t evamplc of modein faice, placiiw ll nuthor lu the foicmost lanl; of llnsllvli will Iiir dramati'ls. It Is hardly iot1ile, thercfoic, lli.it Hip nun '.vlio h.ij written mi many uccns. fill (ouicdlcs, aiiiune llicm "Tlic Wioiij; Mi'. Wrlftlit," "What Happened to .Tones" and "Why Miillli Lift Home," tmild father anything that winiM not meet the cvpeitatious of Ihcilie. uc". Trocadero Kurlesquers. 'I lie ino.t merltoiloiis porfoimancrN of (he mi. -on wpip dim it thp fialcly ycterday by Hie Wahhon & llryaut Tiocadeio HiirlebqiieiH, (omp.iny which contain! many clever huili'gipic and specially arlisl.. Tho peifoimancp open, with "A 1'illli Aviinip ltercplion," in which all of the Mirmlicis of I lie (ompany appear l'oi'groiu.y iiwlumcd. 'Iheic arc a number of iionil rliouioci ill thli part of the cnteitaln ment and hoiuu pleating vocal bpc(laltlc, lu the olio nppe.il' Minnie Hellp, con.ct, bano and vocal arllst; lllanihe Washburn and .lick Ciiiwlonl, vvlth sonjts and traveatyj 'I'illlc Oolun and I'liirt'iiPtJ (,aidnei, in vocal duitiij Lany Smltli ami Mamie Champion, akctcji uUIti Neltioii OluKeircltl and licmouio, ucrobaljj Lew I'aluur, in toiiK, parodicn and imllatioiid. 'I he perfoini.incp concludes with n iinny bur. IftlJ, "A Nlglit at the Pari llspo.lllon," vvhUli I Inlnifii! ft musical iiuinberi. Social Maids' Company, The ijueeii i.f ull "htauly ibovv." I, llmtitr -V Seanun'a lieclal Maids' Ulf; llurlesquo company, vvhlcli conim to the Gaiety on Thursday, The IKifurmaiice It an entile Innovation of bui. Ieuc and iu magnlflccnce is bcyoml desciip. Hon. Pilar Muiln, Hie cliaimliifr I'rench com. (dienne, will play the leadinpr part In both builesque. ofleied durina the perftfinuncc, the lint of which U Hie "Cay ModUtc," a scene ot the Parisian boulevard, with all it chic and (harm, vvhllr I ho cloilnir one It called the "Wutcr Xjmph." The name -of the latter Ii a ilttiin; lude mark' I eii'rW,'ii M!,-, .,' JlJa. l.iljfa-.aMM.l... The People's Exchange.. A POPULAR OliKAUtNO 1IOUSI2 for tit HarufH ot AH Win Have Houses tt Rent, Kent Kstute or Other Proporty to Sell or Exchange or Who Want Situation or Help Thais SmMl Advertisements Cost One Cent u Word, Six Insertions tot Five Cents u Word-.Kxcept Situation Wautuil, Which At'J In serted Free. FOR SALE roit K.v.i,K-t:oNst.'Mr'.its' tui: to. mock koii wile ut par.; c-c.liniu.iiy dividend. I)., fill .li'lfciKon nvruup. l-olS.VUr(TllKAI,--SKVi:ilAI. tll'.AP. SITOSD hand mules. Apply IVnm.vlvnnlu Coal com pany, Pnninorc, l'. (.'had. 1. vavre. Pur, Agl. rolt'sATiw-'iTiirF TCximIaiiiy" iwhm roit mIp In Npvvlmvn Townhlp. Mri. C. It. .la inlis, Nautlcnkp, Pa. . roit sai.i:(:on'ii:sts up iiousi; must. tuie, carpetn, I eiMlnir. etc tMJ Walilniiton avenue. REAL ESTATE. $1,000 Wlt.b tltiV LOT .lOsl.VI n:r.T, clay iivenup. .M. II. Ilnliratc. HELP WANTED-MALE. i' rf" WANTETJ AT ONCE. SEVKUAL EXPKIUiCNCKD SALESMKX. (lOOD SALAR IES AND PERMANENT POSI TIONS TO THE RIGHT PAR TIES. NONE HUT EXPERI ENCED AIEN, SCHOOLED AND TRAINED IN THE 1.1USINESS. NEED APPLY. CONNOLLY & WALLACE. WANTKI) o.vi: nxi'KmnxcnD MAN to work in preen home: single prcfprridj nl Kcrtuter3 f.mn, South Main avenue, Lincoln Hcichts. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. State salaiy cspcilid. Addipss V. S. II., Ti i'oune. WAXTIID-HIIHIIIT KNKltaimu YlHJ.NH I.AIIY of aond addiesx; salary to stait $11) per week. Call after I o'clock, 1-20 Adams avenue. WAXTEll A WOMAN" TO COOK. WASH AXU iron; rood bakev: liernian picfcrrcd. Ap ply oil Adams avenue. SALESMAN WANTED. SALESMKV WANTED TO PEMi OUIl UOOOS by sample to vvhnlrsalc and ictaH trade. We aie the l.iiRo.st and only niaiiufjelureis in otn line in the woild. Liberal salary paid. Addles,-, CAN-DIC.V Mfg. Co., Savannali, Oa. RECRUITS WANTED. MAKIXi: CORPS. U. S. NAVY, UECliCITS vaiited Alilc'lindird men, service mi our war ships in all parts of the wot Id and on land In Hie Philippines when required. Itcciuitlng of ficer, 10.! Wyoming- avenue, Seranton. WANTED-TO BUY. WANTED9ECO?arINiCoTAfilNE must be in good order; etatc particulars aa to make and price. Address, L. St., general de livery, Seranton. Pa. ROOMS WANTED. WANTED 2 OR .1 KUItXISIILI) I!0O.M. KOII lisht housekeepini;; centially located. Ad-drcsi-, J. W., Williams buildlns, City. BOARD WANTED. 1IOAIIO ttANTEO-KOU TllltKE AIIULTS ASH one small child, in respectable Jcvvieu fam ily, llvlnrt in flrst-cla-s iiciKhhorhood. State juice. W. A., Tiiliunc office. MONEY TO LOAN. jeTtoloa HATTKsnEiM'ii "ArroiT ncy, 307 Cotmell llulldins. SIOXEY TO LOAX-STIiAICSHT LOANS AT once. Curry, Council buildlntf. ANY AMOUNT Of MONEY TO LOAN. OUlCu, stralRht loans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to C per cent. Call on N. V, Walker, 14-15 Council buildinc. L&Zu losti'ij iT tCx ri tiA !E itoiii: ti.v" jUMlminiiY street bitwecn Qulney ami KranklUi avenues; suitable icwaid will be paid upon ictuin tu ,lolm T. lllthariN, Mcars buililiiiK", city, LEGAL. IN HE: INfOHPOIIATION 01' Till: IIIIOAI). wuy Athletic Cluli. In the Court ot Com man Pleas ot the County oi Lackawanna, Notice Is luieliy uiven that an application will be made to the Couit oi Common Pleas of Hut fount' of Lackawanna, or a Ijivv .Iwhru thelcot, en the llth day of January, A. I), 11)01, at I) o'clock a. in. under the Act ot Apinhlv of Hie Commonwealth of I'cuiisyivnni.i, eulithd 'An Act to piovide for the incoiporation and peculation of ceilain corporations," approved the tltli day of April, A. I), IhTJ, and isupplcincntri thereto, lor Ihc chaiter of an intended coipoiatlon to I" (.illid "The llioailvvav Athletic Club," the char, iictcr and object of which diall be for tin mutual Improvement!! of ttn memberx in plijsip.il ciiltiire, nod for tlinM) iiiiim'i. lo have, posew and en joy all the iIkIiU, bcnchU and prlvlleKPs of aafd Act of Assemlily nnd lis supplements. The pin. posed charter is now on file in Hip offlie ut (he i'rothonotniy of uaid coin I, riti:i)i:uiu tleitz, solicitor. for Hio sranil (oiiibiu.ilion of R.ilely uud (ouiedv ofleied In this biiilesipie. Two simp of beau llliil women and u number of popular coined l.i lis will' lend their clcvcinos in makn ihc performance the heit nnd most attractive one ever seen al this house, There Is also an olio in this hit? how comprWnir such well known people us licorice U. Ileban, in topic nl the day; I'iclds and Fields, iieriii.ni (omidlans; llovvanl Slstern, iiiiKf rs and acioballo danceit; Wrothi- and Wiikelleld, liisli eoinedlans; Itiilh lloblnson, the sweet ulnifcr, with thu form of Juno and the face of Hebe, and ICdvvina and May Delle. $500,000 44 4-f Or Any Part Thereof Can Be Obtained Upon First Lien Mortgages At Rates Ranging from r A TO e PER CENT. RIGE&DONNELLY.Attornays-aMawi Rooms; 18 nnd 19 Traders National Bank Building. 4 'im SITUATIONS WANTED H1TUATIO.V WAXTKI)-TO lit) OUT HV Tltft day mid tn clean nllhu. I!. .1. A., ill) Wavli li.Htun iivcnue. .V rssrvrf mtimtion WAxrr.n-nv ax i:.i,i:iiii',X(:i:ii laundieM on lady's tine- clothes) will no out by the day. Cull or nddicM oirt l'lrinaiit flreet, Weal hide. Ite.t ol iclerencen. WA NTlitiA Pl.AtWoil'irAS WAITI'.K Oil any kind of n-mlc In doors, (lood rcfcicncc. Addicts ,1, S. O. Tilhuue. SITUATION VAXTEI)I1Y YOl'Nfl I'HOTKST ant nhl tn nie.l-1 lii liousevvoik, (.'an inuie Well recommended, fall nr aiblrcss TiW South Wyomlmr .ivenue. sitijatiox w7Nrai-VsviLr.ui7iTrnt oit emrlneer, by fnllv captblo nun. Addres'., lb". Clay uremic SITUATION WANTED IIV A VOUNtl COLOIII'.D man as waiter or potter, or any Mud of wnik lu doors! (tooil icfercnic. Addies' (!, S. .. Trib une olhce. SITUATION WAXTi:-IIV A YOUNtl MAN AS drlvrr. or can nuke liinielf nsetiil .nmuul miuhlnery. Addicm I'. Tribune otllce. WANTED-WOIIK AS WAITI'.K Oil I'OIITP.II IV boardlnif hoti-e, oi nl any kind of wotk; food references. Addiess ,1, S. Outlaw, Tillmnc olhce. SITUATION WANTED-IIV A WOMAN TO take cue of childteu, or to do ctcneul liotisevrcn k. Address, Mis. Ell. Ilavl, lat'i l'i" idencu mad. DRESSMAKING. D11ESSMAK1NO I'Olt C1HLDIIEN TO ORDEIt; alio ladles' waists. Louise Shoemaker, 212 Adams aevnue. SCALP TREATMENT. MltS. L. T. KELLER, SCALP TREATMENT, 50e.; shamjmolui;, r.Oe. ; fuacial ma-iane; manlciu. in. 2,"c. ; chiioiiodj. 701 (Qulney. PROFESSONA L. Certified Public Accountant. KlWAIU C. SPAULDl.Va, C. P. A 21 THAI) ci' Uank huildintr. Architects. CniVAlID II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, CONNEI.L '-'idldinir, Siraiiton. KltEDEltlCK j IIROWN, AUCHITECT, PRICE lulldinif, 120 Wanhlnglon avenue, Seranton. Cabs and Carriages. RUBIlElt TIIti:n CADS AND CARRIAGES; BEST of servile Pionipt attention given orders, by 'Dhunc. 'Plioues 2U72 and 53S2. Joseph Kcllcy, 124 Linden. Dentists. DR. C. E. EILENBEROEIt, 1AULI BUILDINC-, Spruce alicct, Seranton. DR. I. O. LYMAN, .SCUAXTOX PRIVATE HOS pltul, corner Wyomini; and Mulberry. 1)1!. C. C. LAUBACTI, 115 WYOMING AVENUE. Dll. II. P. HEYXOLOS. OPP. P. O. Hotels and Bestaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVE nue. Rates icaaonable. P. ZC1CLER, Proprietor. bCHANTOX IIOUSI.', XEAlt D.. L. ,t W. PAS sengcr depot. Conducted on the Euiopran plan. VICTOR KOCH, Eropiietor. Lawyers. J. W. BROWNINC, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL. lor-ul-law. Roonii 312-Ul:! Meais building. D. B. REl'LOOLE, ATTORNEY LOANS XECO- Hated on real elate security. Mcare building, corner Washlncjton avenuj and Sprueo street. Wll.LARI). WAURE.V & KNAPP. ATTORNEYS and cnunscllors-at-Iaw. Republican building, Washington avenue. JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND COUN-sellors-at-lavv. Commonwealth buildlne;, Itooir.j 19, 20 and 21. JAMKS W. OAKFORI), AUTORNEY-ATLAW. Rooms ull. Ma and old Iloaid of TVade luiilil- EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY. ROOMS W.1-U0I, Dili lloor, Mcar.s buildiic. L. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BOA 111) ot Trade Inilldlnsr, Seranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, .BOARD of Trade building, Seranton, Pa, PATTERSON & WILCOX, TOADERS' NATIONAL Bank buildinpr. O. COMEOYS, 9.13 REPUBLICAN BUILDINO. A. W. BERTIIOLP, ATTORNE.Y, MEARS I1LDG. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W. E. ALLEN, 51.1 NORTH WASHINGTON avenue. DR. S. W. L'ASIOREtU.V, OFFICE M'l WASH iiiKton avenue. Residence, 1318 Mulberrv. Chronic illeaM, limss, heart, kidneys and arnito-urlnaiy cittain a Kpeclallj-. Hours. I to I p. ni. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, SCRANIOS, Pa. Course piepaiatory to collcne, 1jv, nicli cine or bjlnc.. Opens Sept, 1st It. Send for catalogue. Rev. Thomas M Cann. LL, D,, p.'in. cipal and propiietor; W, E. Plumley, A. M headmatiter, Seeds. G. II. CLARK k CO., SEEDSMEN AND NI'IIS erjuien, store 101 Wa-hlnsloti avenue; sieen linmes, W'M North Main avenue; stoic tele liltoiic. 7B2, Wire Screens. JOSEPH KI'KTlEL, REAR oil IACKAWA.VNA avenue, Seranton, Pa,, maimfacliuer uf Wiie Soi'mf. Miscellaneous. lAI'ER'S ORCHESTIIA-MUSIO FOR BALLS, .denies, p.utles ieceitlons, w-eddinss and (on ceil woil; luiiilshcd. I'm- K'inu addieis II, ,1. Bauer, conductor, 117 W (lining avenue, met ulbc'rt'.H itiusiu store. JIEGA1IOEE BROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, E.V t,twi'Vii i'uvi .)) tiiivt ii yiviiuiutt'i ju'V WjIiintuu avenue, bVNiiton, Tu, --- RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNuYLVANIA RAILROAII Schedule In Effect' May 87, 1000. Trains lonvo Seranton, D. ft. H. Station! 0.45 n. m week dayi, for Sunbury, HniTlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and for Pitts burg and the West. 0.38 a. m,, week days, for Hazleton, Fottsvlllc, Beading Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg ond tho West. S.18 p. in., week days, (Sundays 1.58 p. in.,) for Sunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. For Hazleton, Potts vlllc, Beading. &c. week days. 4.27 p, m., week days, for Sunbury, Hazloton, Pottsville, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. .t. II. WOOn. Oen. IMm. Ant. .1. B. HUTCHINhON. Oen. Mirr. Delaware, Iackawanna and Western. In Elfect .tune 10. .t00. South Leave Scrnnlnii (or New Voik al LU, .1.00, 0.40, 8.00 nnd lO.n.1 n. ni., 12.63, H.3J end S.tO p. m. Tor PlilUdelplilii at 5.40. f.,0'1 mid 10.0.-, a. in.: IU.O.'i and :i.ii:i p. m. Kor Stroudv burit at 11.10 p. in. Mill! nnd accommodation al .'1. 10 n. m. Anlve nl Holiolcen at "..", 7.1S. lO.I.'tfa, m.: 12.0S. 2.47, I.I!?, 7.10 nnd HAS ). in. Arrive nt Philadelphia nl 10.00 n. ni.) l.OH, :l.4S. .!W nnd ?.S-J i. in. Anive fi-nm New York at. LOS. I.n.1 ninl 10.20 n. in. : 1.00. 1.52. 5.43, 8.45 and 1I.E0 n. m. 1'ioni StioudMiiuif at .,03 " ln- North-Leave Seranton (or Butralo nnd Intel mnllnlc sl.ulnm nt Llo, 1.10 nnd 8.-10 a. m.; 1.53, 5.43 and ll.ilo p. m. For Otvveiro nnd Svia cuse nt 1.10 n. m. nnd 1.53 p. in. V'or Utica nt 1.10 n. ni. and 1.5", p. in. I'nr Monlione at 8.S0 a. m.: 1.03 p. nt. nnd o. IH p. m. for Niche! joii at 1.00 nnd (1.15 p. m. I'or Rlnnhamtoii. 111.!, mid S.50 p. m. Anlve ill Seranton liom Hiinaln nt 1.S0, 2.55, 5.35 unit 10.00 n. in.-. 3.30 mid 8.00 P in. 1'rom OtvveKO nnd Sjiacuse nt '.'.53 n. in.: 12.3S nnd 8.00 p. m. Erotn Utlea t 2.35 a. tn.: 12.33 iinrl 3.30 p. in. from Nicholson at .50 . in. ami 0.00 p. in. Emm Montioc 'at 7.15 and 10.00 a. tu.; 3,20 nnd 8.00 p. in. ninonitburir Division Leave Seranton for Nnrthumbcrlnnil nt (1.4V 10.03 a. in.-. 1.33 and 5.50 p. nt. I'nr Plymouth at 1.05, 3.40, 8.55 end 11.35 p. m. I'Vir Nnntlcohe nt 8.10 a. m. Atilv. nt N'ortliumberlnml nt D..15 n. in.; i.10. 5.00 ami 8.45 p. m. Arrive nt NnntlcoV at 0.10 a. in. Arrive at Plvmouth nt 2.00, 4.32, 0.50 p. m. an I 12.30 a. m. Arrive at 8erantot from Nortbuni beil.ind at 0.12 u. in.; 12.35. 4.30 .Hid 8.15 p. in. Trom Nnntleoke at 11.00 a. m. Fieri Plyinonlli at 7.30 n. m.. 3.20, 5.35 and 11.10 p. nt. Sl'NDAV TIIMNS. SonHi-I.e.ivn Seranton 1.40, 3.00, 3.10. 10.05 . ro.; ;i.:ci, 3.40 and 8.10 p. m. North Leave He ronton ut 1.10, 4.10 a. nt.; 1.55. 5.41 nnd 11.35 p. in. Blooimhurc Division Leave ? ranlon at 10.M a. in. and 5.50 p. m. Delaware and Hudson. In KiTect Oct. 21, 1900. Tralin for C'aibondalo leave Seranton at 6.WI, 7.53, 8.51, 10.13 u. m.; 12.00, 1.23, 2.20, ;i.52, 5.23. 6.25, 7.57, 0.15, 11.15 p. in.: Lib a. in. l'ore lloncdalc 0.20, 10.13 a. in.; 2.28 and 5.25 p. in. For Wilkrs-Barre 0.15. 7.48. S.43. 9.3. 10.43 a. m.; 12.03. 1.28, 2.18, 3.3:!. 4.27. 0.10, 7.48, 10.41, 11.30 p. ni. I'"or L. V. ft. If. poinls-0.15 a. in.: 12.03, 2.19, 4.27. ami 11.30 p.' ni. Tor Pennf.vlvnnl i n. K. points 6.45, .3S a. m.: 2.1S and 4.27 p. in. For Albany and nil points north G.20 a. m. and 3.52 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Cnrbcndnle 9.00. 11.33 a. m.; 2.26, 3.52, 5.17, 10.52 p. rn. For U'ilkes-Barrc 9.38 a. ni. ; 12.03, J.38, 3.18. 0.27, 8.27 p. m. I'or Albany and points north 3.52 p. in. For Honesdale 3.00 a. m. nnd 3.52 p. in. Lowest rates to all points in United States and Canada. .1. W. BFIID1CK. O. P. A.. Albany, N. Y. II. W. CBOSS, D. P. A., Seranton. Pa. Lehigh Valley Bailroad. In LfTcct May 27, 1000. Trains Leave Seranton. For Philadelphia and New York via 1). k II. Ti. It., nt 0.43 a. in. and 12.03, 2.18, 4.27 (Black Diamond Kxpresi), 'and 11.30 p. m. Sundays, 1). & II. B. II.. l.ilS, 7.13 p. m. I'or White Haven, Hazleton and principal points in the coal regions, via D. & II. K. It., u.43. 2.18 dud 4.27 p. m. For Pottsville, (M5, 2.18 p. ni. i For Bethlehem, Kaston, Ri-adlnir, Harrihbure nnd principal inteimediate stations rta D. & If. B. R., 0.13 a. ni.; 12.03, 2.18, 4.27 (Black Dia mond E.xprcsO, 11.30 p. in. Sundays, U. Jt II. It. B., 1.5S. 7.48 p. IU. For Tunkhannock. Towanda, Clmlra, Ithaca, Oeneva and ptlnclpal intermediate stations, Tin II., L. & V. It. It., S.(i3 a. in.; 3.05 and 3.35 Yor Geneva, Bochestcr, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Clilcnpco, unci all points west, via D. k II. R. B., 12.0;), 3.33 (Black Diamond Express), T.48. 10.41, 11.30 p. m. Sundays, 1). & II. It. R., 12.03 p. m.: 7.43 p. in. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley pjilor cars on all trains between Wiflces-Barrc and New York, Philadelphia, Buffalo and Sen pet slim Bildse. BOLI.1N II. WILBUR, Ben, Supt., 28 Cortland street. New York. OilAliLFS S. LKK. Oen. Pass. Ast., 29 Cortlat.d direct. New York. A. W. NONNLMACIIKli, Div. Pass. Agt.. South Bethlehem, Pa. For tickets and Pullman reservations apply t 300 Lcckavvanna .ivcnii:, Seranton, Pa. Central Bailroad of New Jersey. Stations in New York-Foot ot Liberty street, N. 15.. and Smith Ferry. Anthracite coal ticd exclusively, iiuurlnj cleanliness end eomfoit. I'lMi: taui.i: in i:fi:ot may :o. jyoo. Trains leave Seranton (or Now York, Newark, t'ltabctli. Philadelphia, Kalon. Ilelhlehem. Al-Ic-iitnun. Mauch Chunk and White Haven, ai S.5'1) a. in.; e-vpres-, 1.20; express, 4.00 p. m Suit. iIivb 2.35 P. m. For Pltt.ton nnd Wllkes-Barre, 8.30 a. tu. ; ,-.'i nnd 4.W P- '" Sunilays. 2.15 p. in. For Ilnltlmmo and WnshinBton, and point South and Wet via Bethlehem, 8.30 a. in., l.So i ni, Sundays, 2.15 p. in. For Lontr Bianeli. Ocean Olove. etc., nt 8.K0 a. nt. and 1.20 p. ro. For lleadinir, Lebanon and H.iriiburf. U Al. ltiilown, S..'0 a. in. and 1.20 p. ni. Sunday, 2.15 p. in. 1'i.r PolUvllle, S.3'1 i. m.. 1.20 p. in. Tlirnuiili tickets lo ull points east, south ar1 ....i ii loue-il rates at the stitlon. .1, II. OIILIIAUSLN. Oen. Sunt. II. P. BALDWIN, Oen. Pas. Act. New Yorl?, Ontaiio and Western B.K. TUir. TAHLi: IN KKFKCT SfNDAY, NOV. 4, 10.0. Niiilh Muui.it Tulni, Leave Leave Airiv f-cranton. faibendale. C'adovla 10.10 a, in. II 20 a. nt, l.ul p, ni, 11.(10 p. ut. Auivo Caibotidsle ,40 p. ni. 31lHl lloiiuil. Leave Leave Alllv Ciiilosii. I .tihondale. Scrapron, 7,00 a, m. 7,10 a, in, 2,05 p. m -'I.M P- in. L50 p. in, Sundajs only, Noith Bound. Lene Leave Arrive ?(jitlnn, 4'ailiondale, Cadesia, 5,30 u, in, 0.10 n. in. 10.45 a. rn, 7.00 u, ut, Airivc (JJihor.dale 7.40 p. in. Leave Leave Aniv Cjilotia. c.uliondnle. Seranton, 7.00 n, m, 7.40 a, in. 4.30 p. in. 5.51 p. in. 6.35 p. ni. Ti.tlns lenlnir Kianlou at 10.10 a. in. dallj, and 8.30 a. in. Suiul.it.. maUu Nuvv Yoik, I'mu wall, Mldllelovvn, Walton, Sidney, Noiwich, llniiie, IMIci, Oneida and Osvveito conneetlon. For fiiilber infoiinatlon ccnsult ticket aetenti. .1. ('. ANDLIISOV, Oen, Pivs. ,t., New- York, .1 i:. WKI.SII, Travelli.if l'a?-cii(rcr Agent, Rcun. ton. Erie and Wyoming Valley. Times Table in Meet Sept. 17, 1000. Tialns for llavvley and local points, conned lint ut llavvley with Krlo ralhoad for New York, Ncwhitnih ad Ititcimcdl.itc points, leave Seran ton at 7.05 a. in. and 2.23 p. in. Trains anive at Seianton at 10.30 a. nt. and 0.10 p. in. . NEWSPAPERS Till'. WILKLSBARlli: RECORD OAK UK HAH ill Seranton at the news itands ot Reisman Bros., 103 Spruce und full Linden: If. Koiton. 322 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schutwr, 311 spiine street. CITY SCAVENGER A. B. IHIinCS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND icsi pool,: no odor. Improved pumps used. A. B. BRIlKIS. PioprUtor. Leave order IPX) Noith Main avenue, or KlckVl drug iter, oar. mi Adams and Mulberry, Tcltplioni W10, " Si M 'im ' :i I S( St) M $ M , -. KM