The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 18, 1896, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE FCItANTON TRIBTTNE-MOInDAY MORNINO. MAY 18, 189G.
124-126 Wyoming Ave.
Will liuve on sale .Monday an J hul.
unco f week the following spec
ials. As usual, our customers will
tiiivl till Roods exactly as adver
tised. Kindly remember that we
cheerfully refund money when
customer so doires.
55 l;llll-' liKUIV'l
ill-d IlllllllKll'lUt
ltrillkintiiie
skirts,
I, worth
leader's ruin:, sv.
2". indies' eleaunt hrne:ntcd silk .upe.-,
al.-o . : Lit satin handsomely trimmed
with ribbon Hii'l lace, lined IhroiiKii
iiiiI with silk, worth ST.
LEADER'S t'UlKi. S!..
5 children's reefers in navy blue. mxe
four lu fourteen. Kpn-t.il. wnrili SI."".
LEADER'S i'KlCK, !'.'.
Our validly nnd siyics of ladies' und
misses' shortnalsls arc more numer
ous than rer. We will place on sab
additional lots of choice goods made
in verv lies: m inner.
LHADHIFS PRICE. ."J-.. 1!-, T.. .ml up
wnnl. 1" dozen of men's fancy l.inndrie.l
Miidriis ne-.;lii,co shirts, collars aim
culls attached, endless variety of new
and attractive iiatterns, rctular price,
ll.oo.
LEADER'S PRICE. 3K
One lot of boys' iinlaundil.-d n-reule
waists nicely made and all si.".
. leaders price.
One lot of ladles' figured lawn ninht
howiis. Empire style.
i,n.iii:i!'s price. $.-.
Complete assortment of children's an.l
misses' parasol.
PRICES RANGING Kltn.M l.'c to $1.19.
Ladies' silk Mini satin parasols, both in
plain an. I fancy, Im 21 ami 2i'.-inch
unihr--ll.is.
PRICES HANGING FRi'M upward.
ttldoisi n of the i-cl Prated ,1. It. Co-sets,
made liy the Importers of 'lie 1'. 1.
Corsets. In while only, all flues, al
ways sold at
LEADER'S PRICE. Wc.
10 pill-en of extra ipiality ,'iiMm-li French
st-rm. all pure wool, real value, il! -.,
i,KAin:it'S price, wc
All of our line Sue. ami colon el wool
dress goods in one lot.
leaders price, tr.u-.
All of our 35c. ami 4m-. dress Koods In
one lot,
leader's price, isc.
25 pieces of colored 1l u I-1 mohair,
also checkc'l wool ilress goods in one
lot,
CHiilCI-: !" A XV. 11'.
All of our linn novelty ilress puitcrn.
' these Koods embrace all the latest
Parisian novelties; we offer them to
sell them quick at ."". on the ilollar.
We are determined not to carry any
over.
6,l sailors for Indies ami children.
FRu.U 25c
All of our fancy rlMions In the nilli
lip
nery ilcpai'Uneiit at a reiluctioti of
l'." lel- cell I.
Special reipicllon hi the j.rlco ot
li-lmmeil an.l mil riinme.l
'Si pieces of Umiiv.l soft tiitish liutlsle.
real value !c.,
l.lOADIMfS ruifi-:.
2fi0 remnants of line Imlia linen wotihl
cost from luc. ami l.'c, off the
piece,
i,KAlKI;s ritli'K,
eC.
renmanta line l-'rench Nainsook,
woiil-l cost from i'.V. to Due. off tin
piece, l.lOAIiKlfS l'IMi'l
9c.
i; ilnxcn of cotton towels, woi'tlt .jc,
I.KAOKIfS I'llK'i:, 2'-.-o.
pieces of !i-l unlileachcil slieetlni;
Wol'lll l.'.c,
I.KADKIt'S I It U 'K, lie.
2."i extin iinnliiy while Marseilles
ipillts worih
lKADKlt'S l'l:U'K, .Wo.
M ilo'.eii of line pearl buttons, worth
10c. a ilossen,
I.KADKIt'S I'ltlCK, .V.
LEBECK & CORIN
BAKESHOP BILL SIGNED.
Honrs ol
nlior Limited a ml Sitnittiry
Knli-s I'.nncti cl.
.May 17. The Rovernor has
A Illicit ImUc.sliop bill, whicli
every city In the state. It
hours of labor to not more
Ailinny,
sinned the
lipplles to
limits the
than sixty
hours per week. It further
provides that no
now used us ti bak
liar or basement not
ty shall herciificr bo
occupied and used ns a bakery, unless
the proprietor shall have previously
compiled with the sanitary provisions
of tills net No domestm anlmnl. except
cats, shall be allowed to remain in a
ruiim used as a biscuit, bread, pie or
cake bakery, or any room In such bak
ery where ilour ur meal food products
Hre sloled.
The sleeping places for the persons
employed In a bakery shall be kept
separate from the room or rooms w here
Hour or meal food products are nn:ini
lactiued or stm-ed, and the factory In
spector or a deputy factory Inspector
limy Inspect urn h sleeping pluces if
they nre on th-- same door as the bak
ery and order them cleaned or chanced
In compliance with sanitary principles.
.Owners or am iits are made responsi
ble for tin- condition of buildings. Six
additional factory inspectors are 10
. have i.-hiifK" of the enforcement of the
law.
elopers Serenaded.
.Mount Kisko Itesitlcuts Orort .Mr. anil
Ills. Pellon ilk n It ia- itaud.
Mount Kisco, May 17. I'lvderick Pol
ton, the junior nuinbi-r of the real es
tate firm ot Carpenter & Pellon. of this
village, who eloped with Ali.-s Maud
"dllier. returned here with his bride
I.i:it night. They were married in
Jtrooklyn, at the home of a relative of
the bride, and pttssed their honeymoon
in the flygia hotel, at Old Point Com
fort, Va.
As soon ns It became noised about
that tiie young couple had returned tho
villagers decided to serenade them.
The Mount Kisco brass bund was se-i-urt-tl
and tho serenade was given nt
the residence of Klwood Carpenter,
president of the Mount Kisco bank. It
was a sort of reunion for the villagers,
fur nearly every one attended the ser
enade and congratulated tho young
couple.
BOOMERS AT RED LAKE.
.Five Thousand People Kciuly lor the
Hush for Tree Homes. ,
St. Paul, May 17. Five thousand peo
ple are gathered about the borders nf
the Red Lake Indian Jli servation wait
ing in the cold and ruin for the signal
that will ullow them to rush for land.
The funning lands rfle very rich, and
the rnee for them promises to be excit
ing, although the mud will prevent any
record-breaking speed.
At the Croowston land ollice filers
litive been stunding In line for two duys,
and notwithstanding the Aoather, the
number lu line is undiminished. The
reservation is an irregular shaped ter
ritory In Northwestern Minnesota, with
an estimated area of 4,000,000 acres, the
iarger uortlon of whliXwlll hu thrown
open today fur settlement.
FINED THE TEXAS MILLER.
Judd l'leuilcil Guilty to Violation of
Interstate Commerce Act.
. Kansas City, Muy 17. Homer A.
Judd, formerly president of the Indian
Rice Milling company, who pleaded
guilty several days ago on four counts
to violating the Interstate commerce
laws, has been sentenced by Judge Phil
lip to pay a lino of $:!5u on the second
count only.
The first count was for conspiracy and
hu others with, for reporting fnlsu
weights. The lx-nalllcs on the other
counts will bo fixed ut the November
term of court. Mr. Judd was recently
Indicted by tho federal grand Jury, and
. Wtt brought here from Texa to under
go trial.
PERENNIAL QUARREL
ON AT SARATOGA
; Since the ui'tion ut Chicago, Dr. Wlth-
Geocral Assembly oi the Presbyterian i rm'a vote hn hecn the subject f ex
. . . n i i I plntiatlon and an apolosv in the public
CnurCD ITomiSCi to 1C Lively. ,,,-esn. "I was actuated w ith a desire to
! avoid contention," are his words. "I
! iicot'iilzed his lack of technical train-
OLD AND NEW METHODS OF STUDY j ms,.i.ut his wish to be with us offset th
i I tut. liut his ish to be with us offset the
j errors I believed he would uutKrow.
.,.,.,, i, .re. I I thouuht it would do less harm to re-
1 11 , 111- I!"" ' ' '
by Ihr lutrrmiiinble itritjes fuse
Hill Attain Ue llrouulil Oii--liiwii
of l'l-nci' i Still Fur Awu Some
lli-avy l iuliti-rs Arc I'n imrins lor
the Battle.
New York, May 17. -The perennial
quarr l in the Presbyterian church over
the old and m-w methods of Dible study.
Is to have a fresh airitiK tills week til
Sa.rati.sa Siu-inus. Tli. re on Thursday,
at noon, opens the one hiindn d and
t-Uhth session of the Rom-rul assembly
l the I'rcsbvtcriiin clinrcli. noiin, aim
the ii.ilns and distress fliKemiereu o.v
the interminable liriws ;i"e are to Ik-
In endured. This time trom preseni
mitlook, there is promise or a session oi
Kieat-r secrity, than the church ha
t experienced In its Ions anu ouk i
succession ot accusations, unus, urn.-
eraiiees and ex-eonimunications, oi
which Dr. IMIkks, I'nlun seminary ind
the I'.ible have been the subject. The
dawn of pence, which was promises in
the stent .Memorial Love feast nt 1'itts-
burK last year. Is not yet at mum.
rm xpocl.-d developments In unexpect
ed ipmttiis, li.ive reveaieu new i
sources in jiusso.-sshm of the liberal mi
lioruy in uie eoui.o. ,
nt tne
heavy lighters of other
assemblies nro i
chosen commissioner this year
and
uosen coiunossimici - hoj- - . ;
Ley have their battle planned for them. '
loth sld. s ate now i-anvassint; to pain I
th
lu. ill
luissesslon of the organization of tin
assembly and the canvassing proceeds
on lilies very like those made familiar
in political I'uni lions of the day. Strange
to say the minority, which on count ol
hands in the past great trials for heresy,
has been so astonishingly small as to
lie scarcely worth the counting; this
Inconsiderable minority has been time
and again on the point of capturing the
assembly by shrewd manoeuvres In the
canvass' for the moderntorship. These
tactics ate again In play. I ..list year,
at Pittsburg, the eon serv;t Ives uut-numherini!-
tin- liberals four to one.
saved their cause nt the last moment
by uncovering the schemes of the New
York Presbyterian bankers to secure
the di feat of Dr. Hooth.
ACTION liW.A.N AT ('UlCAdO.
This year action began at Chicago.
As in the past two general assemblies
the candidate advanced on the liberal
side as the champion of ponce and
work, has tin- high rank of a busy and
successful city pastor. As before, they
propose in opposition to the conserva
tives, a man with the reputation of
soundness in the faith and staunch con
servatism. Such a man. in IMil and
again in lMCi. receiving the vote of ev
ery liberal In the assembly gathered
such strength from the conservative
side as to bring him within u few votes
of the moderntorship. i!ev. Dr. John
I.. Wlthrow, of the great Third Presby
terian church, at Chicago, is named for
that ollice by Kill I or liray, or the In
terior, as a representative of the "pro
gressive" type In the church. In an
editorial announcing Dr. Witiirow'.-.
candidacy, the Interior describes the
theological ipiarrcl in the church as a
dln'crence of type of man, not of doc
trine, anil calls upon the church in Up
coming assembly to disregard this dif
ference and to recognise, in the Inter
ests of the etliclency and happiness of
tiie church, the equal value of both di
visions In' the common cause.
Coming from litis source, the candi
dacy of Dr. Wlthrow has alarmed the
conservative party beyond measure.
Tiny see In It a repetition of the light
of last year, when Dr. Page was forced
out from the conservative side to stand
ns the representative of the liberals.
"It Is a well laid plan, and I fear it
w ill suc d," said one of the oldest and
most experienced campaigners. "If
elected," he conlinued, "Dr. Witiirow
will place no barrier in the way of un
doing nil that the assembly has done
for truth in the last live years."
Kdltor tiray and the Interior may be
classed as resolutely and unchangeably
in opposition to the settled course of the
conservative parly lu the church. His
nomination of a candidate, whoever In
might be, would In itself arouse the con
servatives. Put there is more to cause
uneasiness hi this ipiarter.
DR. WITIIIiOW'S VoTK.
Dr. Wlthrow cast his vote in the
Chicago Presbytery to receive l-'rank
V. Vronman as pastor of the Kirkwood
church in that city. Air, Yoornuin's
reception by the Chicago Presbytery
created n furore in the West that was
eipialled only by Unit caused by the
llriggs case in New York city. Accord
ing to his own statement publicly made
nl a meeting of presbytery he "did not
expert to Ibid n rational being who be
lieved In every article of the Westmin
ster confession of faith." He denied a
full and clear belief in the doctrine of
the Trinity as It Is commonly noeepb -d
and stated uneipiivorally his disbelief
In the inerrancy of the bible. After
an examination of his belli i in particu
lar by a full presbytery, Mr. Yoorman
was received after an avowal of his
belief and acceptance of the confession
which lie had previously discredited.
CURSED.
For 16 Yeats Comp3lled to Eat a
Pound of Poison Waokiy.
Saved at Last by a Wonderful Anli
tidote An Almost Incredible Story
of Suffering Told by a Louisianian
It Is wonderful what a l.uman being
will endure. ,lust look around and see
tho people day after day toying reck
lessly with life and health, the most
precious thlnus we have.
Nature will not be Imposed upon. She
Is bound to get even to square ac
counts. So man starts a habit, but na
ture continues it, and. for punishment,
he can't quit. Take the case of Ueorge
Itathban. For sixteen yeurs he had to
1111 111.", system with piosou to keep from
going insane, and lie would still he in
the inck of torture hnd not Nn-To-Pac
cured him i-uiiil the habit of sixteen
ytuis in sixteen days. Head his letter.
Pnnlta. La., Aug. IS. INHC.
Gentlemen: I have been coinpletely
cured of the tobacco habit by using No-
To-ISac. I used tobacco over seventeen
yi-arB, four pounds a month and I be
Hove that No-To-Ilac will cure any
one that will take hair u box. I took
six tablets one day. three the neiEt,
three the nexi, und one the next day,
and I was completely cured. After
thut I had to take eight more tablets
to cure me ot nervousness, Twenty-one
tablets, you see, made a llnaJ cuiv, and
all In sixteen duys. I can very highly
recommend No-To-3iae to all who an.
cursed with the tobacco habit and wnnt
to get rid of It. One box will cure the
worst case I ever saw.
Very truly yours,
Ueorge Kathbnn.
Now, dear reader, tobacco-user for a
llttlo or a long time, don't say "1 can't
be cured." No-To- Hue makes It so easy
to nuit, and will do you so much good
for your nerves, IiIikuI and manhood.
You don't hnve to take our word for
It. Iltty It from your own druggist un
der alwoluto guarantee of cure, Gel
our booklet "Don't Tohnono Bplt. und
Smoke Your LICe Away." .. Written
guarantee and free namnleH mailed for
tho asking. Address The Sterling Rem
edy company, Chiuago of New York.
t)ne of the votes In his favor lielnR that
of Dr. Wlthrow.
This uction of the l"resliytery haa re
sulted In a complaint and a protest
which may find for the ruse a place on
the calendar u the general as.semlily.
ceive him than to create a contention In
! the rresbytery over his reception.
i It Is this action and this explanation
; of iiis ucti ui that Is the basis of op-
;"iositlon to Witiirow on the part of the j
i ieAilimr conservatives, "He would be u ;
I man pliable in the hands of the crafty j
I liPoiuN '' I.-, the comment of a censer-
vulive.
iit MoXTl-'liRT S CAl'SK.
Dr. I'tank .Montr.ut. editor of the
ller.iid and Presbyter, will stand as the
: candidate of the western conservu- j
tin s. Tncre is not the shadow of a t
: ilmibt as In what Dr. Montfnrt would ,
I do, V..M- hi- in the moderators chair. '
' lie is a conservative of the conserva- ;
lives. His name is cnoimli to settle
1 the faintest stiKrP'rllon of doubt on that !
! scoie. Personally, ns editor of the j
lierald and Presbyter his Inllm ip e has j
i l,i i n constant and itm-ensinK t-n the i
tide of the old order of theclosienl '
' belief and blbliiul study, lie has been
1 thtou-.Th the thick of the light at fin- ;
I cinuati in the Smith case The New I
yorlt conservatives would be lutislled j
I to rest their trouble with Dr. Urines i
and I'nion seminary In his hands, but j
I then- Is another conservative above the
herlixn. Dr. David It. I'.lecd. of the I
I First (hiiri-h, Pittsburg, lie stood as
j h forlorn hope of the conservatives of ,
two years airo and the almost solid
' liberal delesatl-m I'nmi I'hienKO in the :
.I,e,.l,.eieiil sem
"-"i" "'7,:' V''. " "
maty nili'i lim;u naiaiunii.
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Hl' .... . .
Dr. I treed, moreover, is a man oi ni eiii
character and line persona!
niiluaranie, ailalde, aKteenble. anil
popular. Ptlntf a pastor and not an
editor, w .ntld irlve him ndvnntapre of Dr.
I IWontfort In such a contest, for the tnin-
ivtet-s of the Presbyterian church are
, not fond or their editors, line factor
j In the contest Is the strength of the
1 western home missionaries who com
iu force to the assemblies. The candi
dates for moderator chosen by the lib
eral side have linn men of strong mis
sionary spirit, and this vote has been
cast usually on their side. With two
such nu n as Dr. Montfort and' Dr. Ureed
i to divide the conservatives there Is
I much -round for thf hopeful view- of
i Dr. Wlthrow s' chances Indulged lu by
the liberals.
I FINANCIAL QCKSTION.
Kiiuaily Important with the selection
of it moderator will be consideration of
the low llnanclal status nf the great
benevolent hoiirds of the church. The
home and foreign mission boards ure
practically bankrupt, and such has been
their condition for two years. They
came before the assembly last year with
the enormous debt of half a million
dollars. To raise this sum the boards
bad to hypollucateevei scrap of stocks
and bonds in their possession, the ac
cumulations from legacies of many
years. Peyond tills, their real estate
possessions on Fifth avenue wore
weighted with heavy mortgages exe
cuted to raise money to build the great
Presbyterian palace on that thorough
fare. A -grand committee wus appoint
ed to raise a million dollar memorial
fund lor the benelil of the hoards. This I
committee has been tit work the past !
yiar and the result of its labors will I e
known. In all probability the board's
brills are swollen fifty per cent, while
the million dollar ei'lort will be seen
to have been a failure. The theological
seminary control project also conies up
again having been re-submitted to the
seminary boards for further action.
Such" action has bren taken and the
eommiitee will assemble tomorrow in
Saratoga, to digest and prepare a re
port. RUTGERS GOVS AT THE CIRCUS.
The
lloss Show man and II is Army
Awed the I nrnly Students.
New Hrunswick. May 17. Friday
night about pm Itutgcrs college stu
dents. ..-caring white duck trousers and
military coats, wen to Hob Hunting's
circus. When a clown made his ap
pcaiance he was guyed unmercifully.
The trick dogs rushed out of the ring In
disorder, the lady In pink tights refused
.to do her trapeze act. the "greatest liv
ing bareback rider on earth" said he
would forfeit his salary before he would
appear he fori' those howling wolves,
and the ringmaster lost his voice trying
to be heard.
After half an hour of noise and eon
fusion, the rest of the audience began
to take sides with the clown, hut the
louder the people hissed the more en
thusiastic and prolonged were the Rtu.
dents' yell.
"You look like gentlemen." com
menced the clown. "Hravo:" yelled the
hundred students, "liut do you Intend
to annoy these 2.MH) women and children
who have paid to see this show?"
(Cheers.)
"Have yuu no respect, have you no
mothers or sisters'.'" Loud cries of
No trom the students. The clown
stopped In despair, and after a short
lull the students got new courage und
began to throw things. Then the man
ager gathered 'together ull his avail
able canvas men, trainers, hostlers,
cooks and laborers, and marched them
diru-tly in front of the students. "Now,"
said the manager, "tile llrst noise that
come.! from you fellows w ill be the sig
nal for a charge. Your 'hospital won't
be large enough if my men jump in."
BLACK DIAMOND EXPRESS.
The
Lehigh lallcy's INcv Fiver Will;
.Make lis I'irst Trip Today.
New York, May 17. The lllaek IMa
mi'iid express, the new anil m.-ignllicenl
train which the Lehigh Vullcy Hall
road company will put into commission
-Monday, inaugurating u fast limited
service over their road between this
city nnd HutYalo, wus on exhibition yes
terday at the company's terminal in
Jersey City and was Inspected by large
irovyds. The train consists of four
cars, each built especially for the new
service and the company claims they
are the most perfectly appointed anu
handsome In the world. There are two
I'ullman coaches, built after the latest
approved models, a mammoth combina
tion baggage, dining und cafe car, and
a I'ullman observation car. An exact
duplicate of the train exhibited in Jer
sey City was on exhibition in liuffulo.
and both trains w ill be put in operation
simultaneously from New Vork und
liuiinlo Monday.
They will be run daily, Sunday ex
cepted, leaving their terminal at noon,
arriving at destination at 10 p. m. Con
nection with these trains will be made
to and from I'hlladi lphia. at llethle
hem. The new flyer will go against time
on its first trip through the state Mon
day, and the olllclnls of the company
declare that tho "Hlack rHamortd ex
press" will prove to he the "queen of the
fust trains of the world."
OBJECT TO AMERICAN PROSPERITY.
Kcliinlty's l'rcsidcntinl Chances
Cause Consteruation in IScrlin.
Herlln, May 17. The approaching
prctddentlul campaign In the United
States is exciting unusual Interest
throughout Germany, particularly In
the manufacturing- centers. In conse
quence of the prospect that McKln
ley'wlll be successful In securing the
nomination In t'.ie Republican conven
tion with more than ever chances of his
election,
Mr. iMcKluley'H success In the elec
tion next fall is e really dreaded here
an hla election would be reardud as an
Inevitable return to extreme protec
tion In tho United Htatea.
Extreme Prostration
w From Fevers
of every description, especially
typhoid, is the doctor's fear and
the patient's danger; medicine
is of but little avail, sufficient
nourishment to c rent e n c w
strength to carry the patient
over the crisis is what is nec
essary, a persuading of the great
machinery of the body to jjo on
with its work is t h e c n d
sought after; hence physicians
recommend
ovinine
that greatest of concentrated
food preparations, that creator of
strength, maker of llesh tissue,
and blood enricher, which, putting
the vital organs in their normal
condition, enables them to dis
pel disease. Dr. G. Curson
Young of Phillipsburgh, N. J.,
says, " I have used Bovinine with
great satisfaction. One case, an
old lady of seventy years, con
valescing from typhoid fever, but
very slowly, gastric irritation
complicated with extreme pros
tration gave but a faint hope of
recovery. I gave her Bovinine,
a complete restoration to
health followed."
PENITENTIARY FIRE.
Three I, urge I'acloiies, Where (151)
Convicts Worked, Arc Itiirnctl.
Kuttawa, Ky., May 17. Fire was dis
covered In the boiler room of the South
ern Shoe company In the branch peni
tentiary at lCddyville. last evening at S
o'clock. The big brick building of the
Southern Shoe company, valued at $10.
UOO. Is a total loss Including machinery
and stock worth $.Vi.(Kh).
The building, machinery and stock of
the Southern Prick works was biii-ncil,
Iofs $10,Uim. The Kddyvllle Wagon
company's losses are Sliumu. The total
loss may reuch $lno,l"n, with very little
insurance. About O) prisoners ure left
without employment.
VACCINATION IN SCHOOLS.
Hilwanlice .'dan Give I p His Loll!;
Tight Against the Utile.
Milwaukee, May 17. The famous suit
of the slate ex rel. John Si-hlerf against
the school b'ird of the city has come to
an end.
The plaintiff has given up the light,
and the case has been withdrawn from
the Supremo court without costs to eith
er party. Tills was the case involving
the right of the school board to en
force the rule requiring that pupils shall
be vaccinated before they are admitted
to the public schools.
A WORD.
WANT3 OF ALL KINDS COST THAT
MPCH. WHEN PAID FOR IN AD
VA WK. WHEN A HOOK ACCOUNT
IS MADE. NO CHAi'.O.-: WILT. PR LFSs
THAN JT. CF.NTjt. TUTS IUU.T? AP
PLIES TO S.MAI. T. WANT AI3.. EX
CEPT LOCAL SITUATIONS. WHICH
AP.E INSERTED FREE.
Helq Wanted-Male.
yX PER buTfuACrTFilirY
O' eirculiil-s: i-Mclose 4 cents, l.'. ti. IIS-
TIHIIUTiXU 1IUHI;AU, Chicago.
W'ANTKD-AN Alii-NT IN EVEUY SI-'.i:
Hon tpcnnvicm: F4.iH'tiS"i Waibiv null-;
mils nt hit-in: iiImui man to h.-II :-ti-.pl Unmls
to ili-nli'1-s; best, side lino JT.YlKJ a month; sal
ary or larirH criniiiiihsion mailt; cxp-rii-nr-j
iiniiecissii-y. Clifton sup will Jlaiuifuctar
in ir Co., Cincinnati, O.
TVANTED - VKI.L-KNOVN"mA ' 12
' i-vt ry town to solicit Ktnek milisi-rin-tions;
a nioiiiiiHilv; big innni-y lor risjcnts: iti
capital required. KDW AliL) C KiSH SCO.,
Dorilen Iilix-K. CliitM-.'o. III.
KelD Wanted Females.
UrANTKll ATONCK -'sVRVffltV,:
must givu gouil reference. Apply at ,Vi7
loni-un avenue.
y axted-kxpki:ii-:.nci:1) & luy-Kr.K.p"
er; must le well ri'i-onini'-nibv.l uni
must bo able to givo b unl. IJ. U. C, Tribune
ollico.
I ADIKS-I MA UK bill WAUE-t DOIXU
1 J pli iisuiit Ik me iverii. mill will ghtilly -enl
full pnrtiealio-H to nil irinling u' ci-nt Maine.
JlIsS 11. A. 8TEKIU.NS, Lawrence, Mich.
UrANTED-l ADV A II EXT IN SCRAN
ton to sell and Intrnibice Stiyiler'a eakfl
icing: i-xporiiTitceil cauvuvor preferred: work
1 iirinuneut and very pi nil t.-t hip. Write for
pitrticuliim at once a'ml get bom-nt. of holiday
traiic. i. li. dlk oc tu , Cincinnati, t)
VANTHD IM .MEDIATELY TWO ENF.lt
potio ntlosMoiiiou to ropres nt n
fluaranteed fliaibiy without Interfering with
other duties, lb althf nl ticiMipution. tVrito
for particular, inclosing stump. Mango Chem
ical Company, No. i John atri-et. Now York.
For Re .it.
tWWWVW
i KL'ITSOE KtlD.VS Full KENT. 4 AM) "i
rooms each. Inquire or Arlnross J. V. Zur
Ilitdi. &17 Lackawanna avciino.
A SICE STOKE I'liU KENT. SUITABLE
for liny khul of bnsinesi-, a nlco rien entrance
from Spruce. Wash jigton. anil Adams uve.
Uet't. Clieap. Will tiivo possession at nnc.
Ai ilr ss, .1. W. Znrlliidi, or call up stairs of
same place, ."17 Luekawanna aviuuo.
t.Oll KENT-HOUSE COXTA1NINO 8
J morns, hot and rold water, with bath,
apply on pleads- s. 1XM Wa-lilmin Streit.
I. OCR KOOML, o!:l Olive t.troct. arraiiTOil
1 fur built hoi Be'.ieepin; newly painted
anil p:ipi-red.
.OR KENT-HALF OP DOUBLE HOUSE:
J modern improvements; rout reasonable;
nil nor ot I'iiie unit U iikely ttrcuts, Di union-.
17IOK PENT TEN-ROOM HOUSE: ALL
I modern toiiveuii'iicus, luquiru at l"3
Washburn at.
I.'OR HENT-NKT.nl FURNISHED HALL
1 suitable for ludgo rooms. JOHN JElt
MVN, HU Wyoming uvonaa.
For Sale.
TXiri SALEOR KENT- HIX-ROOMEDCOT-J
Inge. Wyomlnir Cainn Ground; partly
furnished. W. H. HAZi.ETT. Scranton. .
lOK HALE-llORSF, AGED SIX YEARS,
1 wcinlit I.IU0 pounils; i-au be ueu at Ut'l
Price street.
I.-'OR SALE MY COTTAOE AT ELM
J linrst nnil tlin four lots nn whieh it
stunils; iiNotuu four lots ail jiiinlng: most do
RlrnHe location in Elmhurst: prkus roasoiia
hie: trrins t-nsy: pofKOssion Rlveuat once, K.
I'. KINdSltUHY. tommouwcnlth Building,
ttcraiitun. ye.
T. OR SALE-TWO HORSES, 'j PUTCHEU
.. v.n011H- 2bucitlos, 1 alt-lirli, harnt-ssesnnil
till rf I nichur's nutllt; nlso mint market for
1' tit ; tiling cut of business; must 1k sold by
April 1st. Inquire of L E. BCHULLEB,
Blakaly. struet, pompon. '
CoonoSSv
CaSI and see them. They're worth
more than we ask.
CONNOLLY &
Agents Wanted.
UrANTED-SALF.SMAN: SALARY FROM
stiirt; peruiHiit-iit time I'.UOWX
DitOS. CO., Nurserymen, Roi-ni-stpr. 2i. V.
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL C1CIARS;
$, j per month salary ami esrons-s paid.
Ailiiriw. with two-cunt stauip, F1UAKO Cl
UAH CO., ChieaL'o.
liENTS TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL
1 V ipilil, silver, nickel nnil copper electro
platers; price from $1 npwanl: salary und ex
prnies paid; niittlt Irne. Address, with stamp,
.MiCH"-41 J"',,, 'O- C'lilniKii,
CENTS TO SELL CIO RS TO DEALERS;
.:V S'i werklv ami expanses; expriencj nn
necessary. CONSOLIDATED JU-'O. C'J., 4
Van Buren St.. Chicago,
CALESMAN TO CARRY SIDE LINE:
O p-r coat, commission; sanqilo iiooll
mailed frea. Adilrvi-a L, -N. CO., Matlo'.i L,
New York.
T ONCK-AtiENTS"" APPOINTED7 TO
' sell new lihtniiur selliiif; table cloth.mos
nid'o ittul lioiihu lly liquid at 1U coiits and -3
wis a lo tie. Sample, troe. UOLG1ANO
SI'F'll llo., Baltimore, Mil.
GENTS-HINDE R PATENT UNIVEK
r sal Hair Curlers ann Wavers fus.-d with
out heat), anu "l'yr rointHi"Hair Pins. Lili-
ral cominisHions. Freo s-implo nnd full par
ticulars. Address P. O. Box 1&1 Now York.
Sealed Proposals.
riEAt.rn pnnpnsAt b wit. p.p. p
O -eivufl by rhe Cliairma-i of the Home1
ComnuttP, of the Scranton Pour llcnril until
l-ridiiy, .luno "1, I'.llil. for tin fnriiil.inn 11 1
ptittirnr in plaiw ot an cine trie lltrli titiir pi ant
at Hillside Home, according to pl.ins and sper
dlcaticna which m y be seen a the otlice of
Director Frederick lull-r, Scranton, Pa.
Knch prnposhl must be accompanied by cash
or certill'-il check to tho amount of five per
cent, ot the l.i.l to lm forf cited incasi of re
fusal to make contract if awarded. '1 uMioaril
reserves th ri-.-Itt to reject nny or all bids.
All propo.iils must bo en-lor-ted ''Proposals
Mectrie Liirlitinir,'' nnd nd(lre--si,d to
JHiS. FRANCES 11, SWAN.
Cln b ieun Uomu Cemaiitte?.
Scrauton, Slay T, L-Hil.
iccclal Notices.
"'pilE SOLDIER IN OUIl CIVIL WAR."
1. You want this relic. Ccntsins all of
Frank Leslie's fiimtiusold War Pictures.show
au' the fold's m netti.il battle, sketched on till
spot. Two volumes, '.'.two pictures, foil on
iiisy tncntlily pivment. Delivered by ux-
iw isnnpli'te. :'ll el :nr:os prepaid. Address
I. O. JIOUDY. bl2 Adains Ave., Scranton, fa.
LANK
!l aines,
FOOKs, Pa 51 I'll LETS, 1IAUA
itc, buiind or rcbounil lit TiiR
iiiuum: otbeo. Wuick Work. Iu-asuuaoie
ricejt.
Cusiness Opportunity.
,'ilArt INVESTED NOW IN WHEAT OR
O '11 ' stocks innlcr our safe method will
.--ako von hand-oino prolits. Send for p.-irticii-lars
mid liuoli, live JORDAN & CO., Colmii
b::i liuildiii;;, Now York.
Dressmakin'T.
VE'T YORK DRESSMAKINO SCHOOL;
-V Fre-.ii-h tailor svslem tnutbt. Ladies
learn to bo your own drrsMiiaUer. Private
:c .nuns. Open day and evening. 417 Lack
Ave.
Furnished Rooms for Rent.
J.-tTI.'XBlH-.D ROOMS, WITH USEOFOAS,
I hot and c Id bath, sittiint and reading
ounis. -l.'i Lackawnniia avenue.
Medical.
LA oi F.l Chiclioi'.tr's English Fcnnyroyal Pills
Ililinu4 Tlran.i, nrO tho BOSt. s-''. Ki-limhli-.
T.li- ii.iottir. s-iil ...iiiii).', 1 trtUul.rii, ta-lirf
: r La " i iirtzu i.v Return Nad.,, " iwumi-h.
Uilcliosur Clieuttal Co.. i'lillaao., 1 j.
ROI'IH.IMUS CELELR ATFD TANSY AND
I'ennyroytd i ills: imported: absolutely
sato: hamiloss; superior to all orkers: never
tails, nnv stie-e: thousands of happv ladles: 9
bvmail. Sold only by lii-TAMCAl. SPECI
FIC CO., IU Fifth Avenue, Now York.
Situations Wanted.
YOtWO LADY WOULD LIKE POSITION
I in otlice; understands st -nnirraphv and
t ypowrithiL': has had experience. Address
NELLIE, :M N. main avenue.
C1TUATION WANTED BY A YOUNU
O man; lias had experieuue. Atldress 13.,
Tribuno oftieo.
QITUATION WANTED-RY A YOUNH
t. - lady of (food btioim-ss ability, as dork or
filrl-o assistaiit. Thoroughly uudert anils
book koDi lie,'. Adtlrosa "CAl'ABLi;,"!-.l Sum
ner Avo., City.
T ANTED -BY AN EXPERT ACC'OUNT-
f ant ami bookkeeper, position to take
eharpo of a set of boolis uiornimr or eveniiik-s.
or would accept of a permanent position
bntwuen th - hours of II uml 5 n m at a very
nind-ratn salary. Address "EXPERT," Trib
une Ollli 0
'IV) (ID OUT AVASHIKO, WASHINHH
I taken homo also. Call or address L. D.,
SU Snniiicr A v HvdoParit.
SITUATION WANTED -BY A RFSI'F.C
o table widow, as housekeeper with small
fomily. Cnn tive references. Address, llouse
Keeper, Tribune Otlieo.
SITUATION AS LUTCtlEU-OOOD MEAT
if Cutter, willing to pcddln or tend Market.
Thoroughly niiib-rstanils the luHiliesi. Ad
dress, Buti-hsr. KI'J Forest Court.
CITUA1ION WAN'ED-IIY A YoUNO
Ci lady as clerk or ofllce-a.ssistant, tlinrnimh.
ly understands l.onfc-koopini?, ote.. Address,
''ninpetent." i12,'l Snmiior Avenue.
UmTATION' WANTED A YOUNU MID
O die n-ed ninu wants iiositlon as eull-M-tor.
Speaks Uarin.in aud KukUsU. W 11 furnish a
Sid i.u.l security. Address, W. O., Tribuns
Ollice.
ClTVAl ION WANTED BY FIRST-CLASt
O liutuhe': by one that understands the
business lli irnniihh-; well used to (treen
luarkHt nnd nysicra and fish, or nroiind
urocery department. BUTCHER, tlin ollice.
tUl'UATION WANTED AS A MAKER OR
n nny kind of work, Address E. A. B., No.
1(107 t'eilur avetni !, city.
Ty-ANTGD-A POSITION BY AN FXPE
riiiii'-iil traveliiiu k;iIi snmn, acquainted
with New York and Pennsylvania trade. Ad
dress A., Triliuneofllue,
T A NTED-"a srrUATli INBY AN AMEIt
VV .lean as stable boss or rliarn of (cuts'
place: 'perfectly sober and rallablu, .Y Trib
une ottics. I I
' ' '. I
& Wallace
AT vS5.cc)
WALLACE,
TRY US.
602-004 UCXL AVE, COR. AOAIRi
Proposals.
Ol in T. of tub BoAnu 01- Commissioned
or Pl BLlC OllOL-NPS and Bcii.ulxos.
Daniel H. Hastlnijs, J. C. Delaney.
Hnveruor. BuperiuteiidrBt.
Amos. H. Mylln, Benjamin J. Haywood,
Auditor General. btate Treasurer
PROPOSALS FOB FURNISHING 8TA
1 tlonerv, Fuel and other Supplies.
Ill lomnlianre with tlin Constitution and
l-iws of tlin Conimouwrulth of Pennsylvania,
we l erehy Invite w-nled propi sals, at prices
below maximum rates flxeu in schotlulos. to
famish st itiouery, furniture, fuel and other
supplies for tho several department of the
state Unvninuu-nt. and for making repairs in
ti e several ucDartmeiita and for the distribu
tion of the public documents, for the yar
endhiv the first Tuesday of June, A D. IH17
Separate proposals will bo received and ssp
ran contracts awarded ns announced in said
sclii-dui's. Each proposal must be accom
panied by n bond, tilth at least two aurletiea
or one sui-lcty company, apt. roved by a Jud o
of the dart of Common Ideas of tho county
in which tho person or perso-is may reaidA
conditioned for the faithful performance of
the coutract, and addressed und delivered to
the Board of Commissioners of Public Orouuds
and Huildiii:s before twelve o'clock M.. of
'Inesday the 3il day of June. A. D.. IHH1, at
which time tlio proposals will be opetied and
published, In the llcrepti' n It.iom of tho Ex
ecutive Liepartment at Harrishurir. and con
tracts awarded as soon thereafter as prac
ticable. Blank bonds and schedules eontnlninft- nil
nrccssary information call be obtained at this
Department.
J. C. DELANEY.
For tho Board of Commissioner. of Public
Grounds and Buildings.
Steamship Line.
(JTI- AllSIHP TICKET AND DRAFTS AT
O J. A. BARRON'S, -J15 Lackawanna ave
nue. Scranton.
RAILROAD TIME-TABLES
IUIU 1 111!
Schedule in bllcct May 19. 1803.
Trains Leave Wilkes-Earro as Follows
7.25 a. m., week days, for Sunbury
Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington, and for Pitts
burg and the West.
10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazlelon.
Poltsvillo, Reading, Norristown
nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore. Washington, and Pitts
burg znd the West.
3.17 p. m., wjak clavs, for Sunbury,
Harrisburp, Philadolphia, Balti
more, Washington and Pittsburg
nnd the West.
4.40 p. m.-, Sundays only, for Sun
bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Washington and Pitts
bure; and the West.
6.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton
and PottsviH.-.
J. P. WOOD, Cen'l Pass. Agent.
S. At. PKLVusr, (leneral Alanaer.
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
(Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.)
Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur
ing cleanliness and comfort.
Tl.Mli TAltLK IN EFFECT MCH. 15, 1896.
Trains leave Burunton for Pltistou,
Wilkes-Harrc, etc nt 8.2D. 9.15. 1l.su n. in..
J2.40, 2.U0, 3.03, D.IW, 7.10 p. in. Sundays, i,u0
a. 111., 1.00, 2.1i. 7.10 p. m.
For Atlantic City. 8.20 n. m.
For New York, Newark und Elizabeth,
8.20 (express) n. in., 12.4.1 (express with Jluf
fet parlor enr), 3.0. (express) p. ni. Sun.
day, 2.1i p. m. Train leaving 12. p. m.
arrives at l'hiludelphla, HeadniK Term
inal, P- ui. and New l'ork tl.Otl p. m.
For Mauch Chunk, Allentonn, liethlo
hem, E.iston und pliliadelphia. K.:o a. in
12.46, 3.05. 5 00 (except I'hiludelphia) p. 111.
Siindey. 2.15 P- in.
For Long Brunch, Ocean Grove, etc.. a!
8.20 11. m.. 12.45 P.- '"
For Reading. Lctanon and Hnrrlsbur?,
via Aller.tov.11, 8.20 ti. 111., 12.40. 0.00 p. m
Sunduy. 215 P- m.
For Pottsvllle. 8.2ft n.. 12.45 p. m.
Heturnlns, have New York, foot of Lib.
erty atreet, North Hlver. nt 9.10 (cxpressi
a. m., 1.10, 1.30, 4.15 (express with Duffet
parlor can p. m. Sunday, 4,:!0 a. in.
Leave Philadelphia, Heading- Terminal.
9.00 a. in., 2.0U and 4.80 p. in. Sunday ii.2?
a m.
Throush tickets to all points at lowest
rates may be had en application In ad
vance to the ticket aKcnt ut the station.
II. P. BALDW IN.
Gen. Pass. Aser.t
J. II. OLHAUSEN. Gen. Supt.
DELAWARE AND
i.ij'SKN It AIL
HO A D.
Commonclna Monday,
Of --.ltAS , .1 u 1 v w, 11 .1 utiiiia will
UnNTl& arrive at new Laeka.
MB 3 wanna avenue station
KmW r ns follows:
f " Trains will lenve Fcrnn.
ton atallon for Carbondale nnd Interme
diate points nt 2.20, 5.4o, i.W. g.i. anil 10.10
a. m., 12.00, 2.20, 3.55. 5-U t".l. 7.2j. 8.10 nnU
"irnrFarvlew, Wnymart anil Honesdnbi
at 7 W. S.25 and 10.10 a. ro., 12.00, 2.20 and 6.19
V Kor Albany, Saratoga, the Adirondack
and Montreal at f.,45 a. m. and 2.20 p. m.
For Wilkcs-Harnf and Intermedial
nolnts at 7.45. 8.45. .!S and 10.45 n. m., 12.03.
Fsn 2 38. 4.00. 5.10. 6.05. 9.15 and 11.38 p. m.
Trains will arrive nt Seranlon station
from Carbondale and Intermediate points
at 7 40. 8.40, 9.31 and 10 40 n. m., 12.00. 1.17,
u 3.40, 4.51. 6.55, 7.45, 9.11 and 11.33 p, m.
'From llonosdnle, Wnymart nnd Far.
view at C.34 a. m., 12.00, 1.17, 3.40. 5.53 and
7.45 p. ni.
From Montreal, BaratORa, Albany, etc.,
t 4.R4 and 11.31 o. m.
From Wllkcs-Barre and Intermedin t
polnu at 1.15, 1.04. 10.06 and 1155 a. m.. 1.11
1.14. .w. e-iu. e-w. 7.20. .w ana u.ii p. to.
209 Washington Avenue,
Opp. Court House.
UPHOLSTER FURNITURE,
Clean Carpets,
Renovate Featners,
Make Over Mattresses,
Make and Repair Spring
Sell Iron Beds,
Make Fine Mattresses.
Slay 17. 189(1.
Train leaves Scranton for Philadelphia
and New York via I). & H. K. K. at li li,
7.45 a. m , 12.05, 1.20, 2.30, 4.41 (Black Dia
mond Express! and H.3H p. in., via D., L.
& W. R. It., 4.00, 8.08. 11.20 a. in., and 1.30
p. in.
Leave Scranton fur Plttston und Wllkes
Harre, via 1).. L. & W. It. It.. G.OU. 8.08, 11.21)
a. in.. 3.40, n.oo, 8.52 p. ni.
Irfave Scranton for White Haven. Ha
zleton, Pottsvllle and ull polnta on the
Heaver .Meadow and Pottsvllle branches,
via 1). & H. R. R. at 6.00, 7.45 a. 111., 12.05,
I. 20, 2.I10, 4.41 p. m via D L. & W. R. it.
6.11, 8.U8. 11.20 a. m.. 1.30. 3.40 p. ni.
Leave Scranton tor Bethlehem, Gaston,
Reading, Harrixbtirs; and all Intermediate
lolnts, via 1). & H. It. R. 6.45, 7.45 a. m.,
12.05, 1,20, 2.30, 4.41 (lllaek Diamond Ex
press), 11.28 p. in., via I)., L. & W. R. K..
6.00, 8.08, 11.20 a. ill., 1.30 p. m.
Leave Scranton for Tunkhnnnock. To
wunila, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva und ell
lnternilate points, via D. & H. H. It., 8.15
n. m., I2.H5 nnd 11.35 p. in., via I)., L. & W.
R. H., 8.0S, 9.f.o a. 111., 1,30 p. ni
Leave Scranton for Rochester, HulTalo
Nlna-arii Falls, Detroit, Chlcaao nnd all
points west, via D. it H: R. H., 9.45 u. m..
12.05, 4.41 (Bluck Diamond Expressl, 9.50,
II. 38 p. m via 1., L. i W. R. it. and Pitts,
ton Junction, 8.08, 9.55 a. m., l.). 8.50 p. in.
For Elmlra and the west, via Salamanca,
via D. & H. It. it., 8.45 a. ni., 12.05 p. m..
via I)., L. & W. 11. R., 8.08, 9.55 a. m., 131.
p. m.
Pulmun parlor and sleeping or L. V.
chair cars on ull trains between L. H.
Junction or Wilkes-Harro and New York.
Philadelphia, liuffulo, and Suspension
BrlilRe.
liOLLLN H. WILHI'R, Gen. Supt.
CHAS. S. LEE, Gen. Pass. Agt., f.llu.. Pa.
A. W. NGNNEM ACH Kit. Asst. Gen.
Puss. Am,. South Hethlehem, Pa.
Del., Lack, und Western.
Effect Monday, April 20, 1SSN1.
Trains leave Scranton as follows: Ex
press for New York and all points East,
1.40, 2,50, 5.15, 8.00 and 9.55 u. ni.; 1.15 und
S.3I p. in.
Express for Enston, Trenton, Philadel
phlu. and the South, 5.15,8.00 and 9.55 u. 111.;
1.15 and 3.34 p. ni.
Washington and way station, 4.00 p. m.
Tohvhiiuiia accommodation. 6.10 p. m.
Express for HlnKhamtun, Oswego. El
mi 1:1, Corninc. Hath, Dansville, Mount
Morris and HulTalo, 12.20. 2.35 a. m.. and
1.21 p. in., niakinB close connections ut
liuffulo to all points In the West, North
west und Southwest.
Path accommodation, 9.15 a. in.
ItiuKliunitoii and way stations, 12.37 p. in.
Nicholson nct'ommodnlion, 4.00 ami CIO
p. m. . r-
liinsnamion unu r.oiin ca ei in.i
a for Cortland. Syracuse, oswean.
Vtleu and lllchlleld Springs, 2.35 a. in., and
1-21 P. in. , ... ,
Ithaca 2.3.1 aim uain n.iii . 111. uuu i...
For Northumberland, Plttston. Wllke-Ib-irre,
l'lvmoiith, llloomsburK and Dan
ville niaklni; close connections nt North
umberlnn and Willlamsport, Hiirrlsbura,
U'dtlinore, iihiiiiikioii nun noruuni.
Norlhnmberlund and Intermediate sta
tions 6 00, 9.55 u. in. and 1.30 and li.OO p. m.
Niintleoke und Intermediate slutious.
SOS und 11.20 a. in. i iymotiin unu iinei-
niedlate stations, a.w 11110 o..- p. 111.
I'ullman parlor and sleepltuj coaches on
all express trains.
For detailed information, pocket time
t-ibles. etc., npply lo M. L. Smith, city
ticket office, 328 Lackawanna avenue, or
deoot ticket office.
Frie anJ Wyominn Vullcy.
EFFECTIVUiMARCH 10, 1S98.
Trains lenve Scranton for New York
. , nA.n.a nn 1 1i i l,Tr!a rjlll.
anu lliieriiieuiun- e"." y" '--,c '' .
road, also for Honesdale, Hawley nnl
local points ai o..w a. m. no i.-n e- " "-"
arrive at Scranton from ukove point at
8.23 a. m. and 3.37 p. m. '
acit TO D1VISIOKI.
Ill Effect September OHiid, ISM.
North Minimi
mouiu nun
sort aoif
1201 9041
O, nllnna I 'CM
? S 2 (Trains Dally. Kx- g 5
U y. I cept Kunday.) u 5 e
ir 11 Arrive Leavei
11 Arrive
A it,
7 1 . Franklin Hi
T4
7 101 West 4nd street
TIB
7 M weehawken
810
v Mi.n-ive beawi
r m!
1 ivUancnolt JunctlOBi
If it.
Ills
uaocock
StarlUbt
Preston park
coino
Pnyntflla
llelmont
riessant Ml
Unload ala
Forset City
Cnrbonrtaie
White Rrldiia
llnvlleld
Jeruiyn
Archlballl
Wlnton
Prckvllla
ODrhsnt
IUckson
Throop
Provnlenoa
l ark Place
I'll
1
Ml
3
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