J&"Xl- G TnE SCKANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY MOlllNlNGr, JANUARY 2, 1397. ""Wt SCRANTON SOCIAL NEWSAND GOSSIP Brief Mcnllon of What Is Doing In flic Pleasure Way. NUMBER OP TEAS AND DANCES Tlio Wuck I'ciitiuuil lij Those Aflitirs. Uuiisiiullv Liugc Number of Out-of Touti I'vuplo Visiting' In the City. Past, Present mill Future Soclul Fvcnts Told in Short l'limgiiiplis. Personal News. Scinnton ilinuhl not foel proud of tlio lIsciniintreniuntM It offt'ttd to the Unl teislty of l'unusvlviiula iiluinnl und .tudtmts In LoiniL'ctlou with the glee and Miijn and liiandolln clubs' conceit ruitdav night In Youiib lUiMiN Clnls tlim Association lia.ll. A few dajs pn1 rtiUiiK tlio touoeit It would have been tibaiidimid but for oxppiidltuiei allcudy made Sriueelv any tickets) bad been sold up to Monday, and 11 was only by RlionuoiiM olloit and pi'isonal solicita tion that tickets foi half the veat s weie fold up to Tnovrtiy nlitht. 'Pile kWo of the audience - lilcli did not begin to 1111 all tlio veils vv la due to the Bi'iieioslty of fum bi nullie spirited Kcianton men lij pm ha id one bundled tickets and riP them away. One of these gcntlc huii put bis name down foi foity. Pi lantun showed but little appieclatlun of the 'v.uslty men and et the city je-mt any hint that It Is not quite lip to the piopei thlnp! The vihes and lad;, fi lends of th" Pel anion lllovtle club nienibcis Kivo n 1 ip veal danee to the latlei Monday nirht at the club house. The commit ter writ. Mlbs Helen Steens, MIus 13 tlu i Tillies and Miss Muttli Pal ton. Tli lationesses weie Mis F. S CI oil -ftev.Mr F. II. D.av Is, Mis Ale. Dunn, ji , and Mis S. II. Steens. Lunch was foi veil by Hanley. The music was fut nlshed by Lav. l ence's complete oiches tin The dance will be followed by a stiles of hops, one each month, to be Eh en b the club until net bummer. A tea will given by Miss Louise Mat thews, of Oilc vtieet, Tuesday, for her guest, Miss Gllheit, of Tioy. Mr and Mis Homy Ilelln, jr , save a danciiiff patty "Wednesday night at the liltjtlo club house to blgnallze the cuinliiB out ot thelt son, Chatles. A t a was Given Thursday for the Misses Dickeison, of liiookljn, N. Y., bj Mis. X. Y. Leet. Mis A. II."Stoiis gave a skating pnr tj Monday at Kingston, and beied lunch at her home on Jeffoison avenue to the company on their letuin to Rcianton in the afternoon. In the paity wcu Mr. and Mis A. II Stous, Mis. C. It Patke, MibS AVellc, Miss Andei son, I. S. Tuller, John II. Biooks, T. F. Aichbald and J. YV. Decker. Miss Fdlrabeth Lewis gae a dancing social to hei pupils and their fi lends Mondaj eeniiiB in Fxcelsior Hall. Yesterday IIpv. and Mis John Labar of WjomiiiB. colehiated the ilftleth an nheisaiy ot their inairlase and It was a vei) pielty affali About 400 in na tions weie sent out and neaily that many lesponded, mostl) all beiiiB long time flit nds and members of the differ ent c ongi eB.itions o ei vv hich Mr. Labar has pieslded. The gifts weie many, In cludliiB gold coin and a handbome puise fiom his chlldien. Mi and Mis Lahar were mauled In JSOG at Ilanovci by Rev Jameb Cooper. Mis Labar was founcily Miss Mary Ruggles, a daughtei of Aloiuo Ruggles of llanoxer. Mi Lahar enteied the mlnlstiy In IS'iJ, lipfon which time he fanned and act d as a local pieichoi. He has been a number of the "Wyoming confeu'iice foi thiitj-ihe jeais, his appointments lit lug mostly in "Wjomlng and L.uka "vv.inna valle)1?, as follows: Newton, Noithmoi eland, Fnetoi) Ille, Caivtn trn 1'lv mouth, Lickawanna, Dunmoie, " iunliifr and Foity Foit. In 1SS0 he 1 1 Hi. 1 and settled in "VomIntf. his pic st nt home. Mr and Mis Labai have live childiPn, thiee sons and tvvti diuglitiis L fi Labai, ot Scianton; " S Labai, of this clt) , R.N Labai, of SiiTuiton; Mis Maigaiet Athciton, of W joining, and Mib. Jameb Lindbay, of Pli mouth. A night lunch was sened, the vvait ips3cs ), lug lils Biauddiiughteib, MIsbis Mil v and Jean Lindsay, Lillle and Piediiia Atheitoif, assisted by Mhs S.illh Pciklns and Miss Maine Spoiled, of He lauton Yesteuhij's WIlkcs-Baue Reccjid. The homo of Mr. and Mis. "W. P. Lltts, of Claik's Biunuiit, was the bcene of a veiy piettj wedding Thuibduy ciii ng, December HI. The house was tastih dccoiatpil with eeigiecns of tht noi th and beiutltul pilnis ot the sunn) south Tlio tontiactlnu paitleb W'U Mi S. C Kouns and MKs CUi.i M Auslniig, botli ot Claik's Summit At 8 o cluck Miss Minim Knilth, of Sci niton, took her pine nt the piano and bt gan pla)liiB the wedding maich, ' Lohtngiln" The wedding paity came down the stall w a), matched Into the pnilui and took their position undet a laii'e ceii:iten bell lilted wltli cai na tions 'the luhlc and moom wtie at tended b) little Ruth f'ohln, who hole n basft of lloweis, und little Romalne llelmcr, wlio boic a tray containing the wtddliiir ling A shoit Impicssip ceieniuii) was pe ifoimtd b) Re.F " Young, pastui of the Methodist Episco pal eliuicli of tlila place At the ilu-e of the ceiemoiiy, as If by magic, the bell shed luith a shower ot beauty und sweetness at the tett of the newly wedded couple llteially Htiewlng thelt path with Howeis. Aftci the usual congiatulatlons the lame absemblage was Heated to a most excellent and bountiful lepast. Tlio piesents weie numei oils, of meat Miilety, all useful, many of them tleiant and costly. At 10 o'clock the happy pail lift, Intending to take an extended tour tluougli some of tlio promencnt cities of the Union. As Mr. nnd Mis. Koons went out to their caulatre the shower ot rice that irrected tlipii attested the booc! wishes of the elshty guests, that tlio llfo Jour ney ot the new couple might ho a Ioiib und hanpy one. Mr. Koqns Is a ptos peious haidware dealer in Claik's- Sum mit. Upon their letuin JIv. and Mis. Koons will tnko up their abode at Clark's Summit In a home that Is al ready eleBantly furnished The follow ing guests weie piesent: 13. V, Ackeily and wife, O. A. Clay and wife, "William A. Athciton and wife, Amos "Wilght and wife, John KoonB, U, r. Woodwaid and wife, Dr. S. L L"neh and wife, M"iton N. Colvln and wife, Jennie Col vln, Ruth Colvln, D. "W. Colvln, M. M. Iluffoid and wife, S. F. Stayer and Vlfe, A. B. To,'nsend and wife, J. M. Atherton and wife, 'William C. Will iams and wife, Albeit Wulkei and wife, T. O. HchlllliiB, Miss Urmia Hunter, 11. I. Aekeiley nnd wife, H. J. tie Oiali, Ficd Neututi nnd wife, Howaid Smith, W. J. McCormlijk, Miss Anna McCot mlck, Dr. Jacob Helmer and dauBhler, Romalne, Wllhud Vonbuig, John F. King nnd wife, the Mlses Oincc King, Mnilnn Smith, Lillian Sllvlus, D. C. Kent and wife, R, Hiuold Pinker, Waul H. Parker, Lihvln T. Dasla and wife, A. A. Nichols, es( and wife, D H Hell nnd wife, William Jansten and wife, Miss Stella Vem Stoich, Mlfl F. W. Young, Floyd M. Young and wife, Oeoigc W. Iicemer and wife, M. Yl Cllffoid and wife, John Vosbuig and wife, Will Vosbuig and wife and son, Peicy. The wedding of Miss Lizzie Gabtiol, daughtei and Mr nnd Mis. Han Gabri el and Arnold D Thomas, of Youngs town, Ohio, took place Wednesday eveidiiB at the home ot the bilde's pat ents on Chtiith avenue The maid was the Initio's itbtoi, Miss Catheilne. The Bi ooin was atended by Joseiih Adam son, of Youiigstown. Rev. Gpoibo H. Gull I, of the Pioidence Piosli) tetlnn chuicli, olllelated and was assisted b) Rc. R S Jones, D. D. The laide Is a popular Noilh Hint )oung ludv and was until lecently oiganlst of the Pio Idunct PicshMcilun c'litirch The gloom I) a wholesale mei chant In Youngs town. Mi and Mis. AVilllnm Stein, of Cedai neiiiic, b.io a piogiessHe tllchtc Tueselay evening for their daughtei, 111" Maud. t The Hnteipilbo Dancing cla"S gae a social Wednetdu) eenlng In Hxcelblor hall. The banquet and formal opening of the new boaid ot trade looms will take place Jan. 28 ci 29. A banquet ot the Lackawanna Coun t) Medical boclety will take place at the Webtmliibtei hotel Tuesday evening Jan. 29. Mr. and Mis. L. J. Notthup, of COD Qulncy aenue, gae a dancing paity at their home Tuesday night for their daughter, Mibs Amj . The Scinnton Lledoiktanz on Monday nllit held Its annual Christmas festi val In Music hall. A West Side event that was ptoduct Ive of much pleabuic was Wednesday night's maseiueiade in St. David's hall. The committee In chatge consisted of Hany Deckel, C. W. Shi)er, Fiances nettling and U W. Tha)er. Mr. John R S. Galpln and Miss Gnl pln entei tallied a pleasant company jesteiday afternoon at the lesidence of Mi. and Mis A. D. Blackinton. Music was furnished by Bauei. It was a veiy enjo)able occablon. Rev. Jt B Sweet and family, with Mi. F. Casbidy, of Ashley, weie de lightfully entertained at dinner ) ester day at the lesidence of Mr. C. T. Miller, of Short avenue, Paik Place, this city. Mr and Mis J. S. McAnulty gave a childien's dancing paity New Yeai's eve lot then daughter, Anna, Miss Annie O'Malley, of Spruce stiect, entei tallied a number of her )oung f i lends at her home on Spiuce btieet Thutsday night with a card pai ty. A laige party of friends were enter tained Thursday evening by Mr. and Mis. Chailes W. Count ''y at thelt home on "West Maiket stieet. PLRSONAL MENTION: Simon Mori is, of Washington avenue, Is In New Yoik cit) Mis Kolman Levy Is entertaining Miss Ma mo Poklnishk), of S) racuse. Cliailes Lenuhan, of Wilkcs-liarrp, was tlio guest of Scianton filends icsteiday. James 31. Hopewell, of Chinch avenue, has i etui net! from a visit to Noithumbei land. P. Hart, of New Yoik city, is vlbltlng his daughtei, Mis. John Buinett, of Lln iltn stuet illssses Rooncv and Doudan, of lilng hninton, -lie the guests of tho Misses ulsh, of Sciuutou stieet. Mi and .Vlis S J. llause and famil), of Noith Main avenue, have lotuined Horn a tiii thiotigh the Dastein st ites. JIists Auijii C'laik und Maignret Pat teiaon, of I'lttstun, ate tile guebtb of Miss Anna Ke lined), of tho West Side. Mi. and Mis Hear) Bilck and family and A. Btkk, of New Yoik eil), ale the guests of Ml and Mrs Aithui Colin Thonns "Mulee, of l'tckvllle, and Mlss M Uulf), ot Cheny stieet, this clt), will be mauled at St. l'etei's cathedial Tues dav Mi and Mis Robeit Reaves und U H Wood weie among the Sciantoiitjus leg Isteied at the St. UenU ill New loik dui lllg the week Miss Kuheilne Stow, of Santa Bailnia, Oil, who Is attending the Misses Rl)j Sehnol, Rheisldt Dihe, New .oik, is spending hei vaeitlon with her cousin, Ms Cieoige 1" Uainnrd I'lOfessoi J V M uillPl, of Bioclcvllle, Out who has het-n engmed to teach In the Scianton Jiushiebs eolltgp, will anlve thl) ovenlni' 1'iolessoi Manuel has had wlJe Lpeileii(t as i teaehei. Iltisie'i j. In men's, women's and childien's cotton and wool hose we offer cxtia oidlnary b u gains. LOu cotton hose lor '..I'ic 25c cotton ho'-e fen , 19c 25c wool hose foi 25c 50c wool hose lol 35c A ni.uk down in tho ptice of every pali of hose In the stoie. BLANKETS. Wc lnvp a line stock of blankets which weoltei at pi ices that will sutely move them f.Oc cotton blankets for -lie 75c cotton blinkets for fic $100 cotton blinkets for 75c $2 25 white oi giuy blankets for.. ..$1.75 $275 11-4 all wool blunkets J 00 $4 50 11-4 nil wool blankets for $3 75 $5.75 11-4 all v.ool blankets for.. ..$4 75 COMFORTS. $125 comforts, huge sUe for 90c Comforts tilled with white cotton foi $100 A Bteat vatlety of comforts tanging in pi Ice from $2 00 to $4 50 at gi eatly teduced ptlces. Mears & Hagen.. LAWKENCEVILLi: Mr. John Jones is slowly recovering fiom his illness, Mis. It a Porter and her niece, Miss Jtay, weie In Scranton this week. Mis, Ken, of New Yoik, Is spending a few vvcekg pt the home of her pa tents, Mi, and Mrs. David Jenkins, Miss Ruth Howell, of PIttston, is vis iting at the home of Miss Hannah How ells. Mis Thomas Lewis Is slowly lecov eiing fiom her lecent Illness. Mrs, William French, of Mooslc, was calling on fi lends In town yesteiday, Mr. Moigan Lewis Is spending a few days In Edwards vllle. CHURCH DOINGS AND RELIGIOUS TALK Cliroiiiclllngs of Particular Interest to Cliurcli-Uolng People. IN REV. W. Q. PARTRIDGE'S CHURCH Hon tho Sahhnth School of n Former und Popular Scrnutoii Pastor Cole hrntcd Chiistnuis---Pciin Avenue Church Property Tor Snle--Church News Notos--Toinorrow's Services. Last Satuidai's Cincinnati Commer cial Tilbunc say3 of the Christmas cel eluatlon by tho Sabbath school of the Ninth Stiect Biptlst chinch, of which Rev. Wat ten G. Paitildge, formerly pastor of this city's Penn Avenue Bap tist chinch, Is now pnstot: One of the most pleasant and success ful of ull the merry Christmas celebra tions in Cincinnati was that of the Ninth Stieet 1! iptibt chinch Sunday schools at Music Hall vt'stcttlay afternoon There was a gieat outpouilng of tho chlldien and thili patents und filcnds for the oc casion, and at the announced liotn the hull with Its balcon) und gullerles weto thiongt'd to tht utmost. Ovei u.OuO poisons weie In .Uttndunee, 'I lit entire lower lloor was .vet apai t for the uceommod itlon of the chlldien fiom tho chin eh ami those fiom Stations A, B, C, I), II, P-all bi inehts established b) the Ninth Stieet chinch in vuilous puts of the clt). The little ones tinned out In numbeis quite astonishing to those not f.tmlllu with the piopoi tlons to which the Sunda) ycliool dtpai tmeiit of the Ninth Stieet chuicli has grown dui Ing the pistol utes ot Rev. Johnston M) eis and his silccessoi, Rev Mr. l'.utildge. Thiee thoilsanel of them weie theie in all piobublv as gicut a githeilng of Sunda) school chlldien connected with the same chinch as has evei been brought together In ChiPlnnitl The newspaper account occupied over a half column and concluded w 1th the statement that "the occasion was one to be evei leinembeted by the chlldien and their fi lends of the Ninth stieet chuicli." The Penn Avenue Baptlbt church and Biound biiiioundliiB it Is foi sale. This was decided at a const egatlonal busi ness meeting Monday night. The pies ent location Is deemed inconvenient and undesliably situated. At least four in opet ties ate obtainable that would make satisfaetoiy sites for a. new chinch. Theie Is no tiuth in tho re pot t that $42,500 is the price asked for the present piopeity or that Manager Geoige L Davis, of Davis' theatei, had otfeied that sum with the Idea of mak ing a theatei out of the building. Rev. L T. Moldchuke, Ph. D , D. D., fiom New Yoik, conducted New Yeai's sei vices for the Piotestant Polandets of this city and its vicinity in the Welsh Congtegational chuicli, Maiket stieet, of which Rev. J. Jones, D. D , Is pastoi. The saci anient of the Loid's supper was admlnlsteted. A laigo congiegatlon assembled and listened to the words of Di. Moldchuke, who Is the piesldent of the geneial council of the Dv angelical Luthoian ehuich In the United States. He spoke in the Polish language. Rev. J. Kovvalo was Installed as pastor of the congregations entiusted to faithful caie. It was quite a happy coincidence that the fiontlsplece of the Chilstmas pro giamme of the eeielbes of Mr. Part lldge's Sunday school was the same as that selected by Di Dixon for the Penn avenue chtitch programme. It was a copy of Blashfleld's famous painting, "Chtlbtmab Bells." At Thursday night's watch night ser vices of the Penn Avenue Baptist congregation the church bell was uing und Mis. Llz7le Hugheb-Biundage sang a solo blmultaneouslv. The service be gan at S o'clock and was divided Into eleven bectlons Including periods foi so ciability and lefieshments. Another evidence of the city's ehuich piospeilty is Indicated In the puichase of a paibonage propeity by the Geiman Piebb) teilan ehuich on Chestnut btieet. It has bought the piopeity on Tnli vlew avenue, In the ieai of the chinch stiucttiie tor $2,700 fiom Mi. Shoemak ei. On the land Is a double and a single house. One ot them Is to be le built foi a paibonage. RELIGIOUS NOTES. On Sundiy, Jan. 17, Grace Luthetan chinch, of which Roy. Foster U. Gift Is pustoi, !s to be dedicated. The Free Methodlbts will hive preach ing lu Beei's hall Sunday at 3 p. in. Hall corner Main avenue and Lafa)etto btieet, U)de Paik. All uie Invited. John Cava nitugh Rev John Mont'on, of this city, who was leccutly oiHined ut the cithedial, bus been appointed to assist Rev. Fathei Re e ut Sugui Notch. Rev. John Holmes, who was oi dallied at tho s line time, Ills been named as assistant to Rev. at Blobsbuig G. J. Lucas, D D , TOMORROW'S SERVICES. Penn Avenuo Baptist chinch Rev. Jo seph K. DKon, D D, pastoi, will pieieh at 10 30 anfl 7 10 o i lock Subject for the morning, "A New "ieai Plan of Life," and III the evening "Anothei Chance," a bei mou foi the New Veal. Saei anient of the Loid's suppei uttei ho momlng seimon .j. ttli-mluute song bcivlco piecetlcs tie veiling bei man and Is a great Inspliullon. Bible school at 2 Young People's, meeting at u 30 shaip. "ion will be eoidlally wel- coiiied. Git en Ridge Biptlst chinch Itev. W. J Foul, pustoi Seivlces ut 10 30 u in und 7 "0 p m Tho Loid's supper will be ob beived ut tho closo of the moining sei Vlce. Tilnlty Lutheian chuith, Adims ave nue, eoinei Mulberr) stieet llev. Ed win Lunn Millci, pastoi. Simduy aftei New Yen's Seivlces will be conducted at 11 und 7 30 b) the Rev. C. J, Cooper, of Muhlenbeig college Pi evidence Methodist Episcopal church llev. William Edgu, pastoi Quaiteil) beivlees will be held tomoi"vv. Love feast ut 9 30 a. m , baciamental seivlee, with an addiess by the pustoi, at 10 30 a. in , Sunda) bchool at 2 p. m.; Epvvorth league ut 0 43. l'uutoi will prtich ut 7 30 p in. Subject, "What Is a Christian'" At the momlng seivleo opportunity will be given to Join tho chuicli on probation oi b) lettir. Juckbon Street Baptlbt church Rev. Thomas Do Giuch), pustoi. Preaching at 10 30 o'clock Topic, "Neaw Year's," At 7, a ptoplo bet vice, for ovei)one. Pials-o and song setvlco to be followed by a bhoit seimon Topic, "The Past, ru tin o and 1'iesent, Which Is the Best?" You are all welcome. Grnco Lutheian church, corner Madison avenue und Mulbouy stieet Hev. Fostei U. Gift, pastoi. Services at 10 30 n. m and at 7 39 p m Hoi) .communion In the morning. Evening seimon, "Tho Palace Beautiful " rtrst Church of Christ. (Scientist), 519 Adams avenue Sunda) service, 10 30 n, in. Experience meeting Friday evening at 8 o'clock. All welcome, Seits free. Seventh Day Adventh't Thero will bo pleaching seivlces hi Btv' hall, corner of Lafa)etto street and Noith Main ave. nue, Sunday eve.tlng at 7.15. Subject, 'Ancient nnd Modern Bab) Ion." All are invitcei, Oalwuv Reformed church, comer Gib son stieet and Momoo nvenue Ituv. (loo. W. Welsh, pustoi. 10 a. m., Simduy school tenchcis' pra)er meeting! 10"0, seivlces, subject, 'C'lulst's i:amplf," Luke, II, 21; 11.43, Sunday school', Cp ,m , Junloi Cluls tlan lhulenvorj l! JO p. m,, Senior Chill tlan Rndfttvor; 7.30 p. m., services, sub ject, "Ihioch " Court Stieet Methodist Bplscopal church Oeorgo T, Pi Ice, pastor. 'Pleach ing nt 10 30 a. m. Subject, "Scnttuilng and Withholding." Rvetilng subject nt 7.30, "The Mission of Life." L'pworth league pra)ci meeting ut C iO p. m. First Baptist church, Scinnton stiect llev. S. F. Mathows, pnstor. Subject for Sabbith momlng will be tho llrst sentenco of tho Bible, "In the Beginning;" subject fot Sabbath evening will be last sentence of the Bible, "Amen " Tho memoilil sup per will bo observed at tho cloo of tho ovenlng service. Pia)or meeting In th morning before service, commencing at 10 a m. Sibbath school 2 p in , superin tendent, Dr Beddoe, Young People's lira) cr meeting at 0 p in. All uie coidlil ly Invited All Souls' Unlversollst chinch nev. F. V. Whlppen, instor nvonlng subject, "A New I,eaf." The seimon will bo fol lowed bv the Lord's suppui , evening sub ject, "Fiom tho Nile to the Jordnti " St Luke's ehuich Rev. Rogeis Israel, ret tor. Second Sunday after Chilstmus; 7 20 a in , hoi) communion, fl 1" i m , Sun day school, 10 .'0 a in, morning prayer, seimon ami hol communion, 7 30 p. m, evening pia)ei and se;nion St. Maik's, Dunmore Itev. Rdw ird J Iluughton, pile3t. Stcond Sunda) uftr Chilstmas, S a m , holv communion, 10 30 a in, morning piaei and seimon, i p m, Sunda) bthool, 7 30 p. m, evening in i)ei und "eimon St George's, Oh pliant 3 p. m, Sunday school, 4 j) m, evening pia)ot and sei moii. Flist Piesbvterlan chinch nev. James McLeod, I). D, pastoi. St rv Ices 10 20 a, in. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school 32 m , (noon), Youn,r People's Society of Chils tlan lOndeavoi, 0 30 p. m. Seimon appio- prlate to tho llrst Suiieliv of the eai. Morning subject, "The ltlchest Prize nil 1 How to Secliio It." livening subject, "A Piospeious Young Man and the Seoret of His Piosperlt)." Dr. McLeod will preach. Washburn Street Fresh) terlan church Rev. John P. Molllt, pastor. Services at 10 30 J. rn. and 7 30 p. m Bible school at 32 m , (noon); Junior Christian Lndeavor at 4 p. m., Senior Chritliu Rndeavoi at C20 p. m. The pastor will pieach In the morning on "Redeeming the Time," (a New Yeai's eimon), and In tho evening on "Tlmo Reckoned, How Old Alt Thou"" Special music at both services. All coi 01 illy Invited. Second Piesbyterlan church Rev. Chas. L Robinson, D. D, pastor. Services 30 30 a. in. and 7 ?0 p. in. Tho pistor, af tci preaching to the children fot live minutes In the morning, will give a "New Ye ir s Sermon," and In the evening will preach on "Advince by Wise Forgetting." All seats free at nlrht. Christian Alliance, 1431 Penn avenue Pra)cr meeting 9 a, m. to 10 a. m. Four fold gospel service every Sunday at 3 45 p. m , led by Rev. W. T. McAithur. Meet ing Tuesday afternoon and evening at 3 and 7 30 o'clock. All cordially welcomed. How aid Place Afilcnn Methodist Fpls copal ehuich Itev. II. A. Grant, B. D, pastor. 10 30 a. in , subject for sermon, "Chtlstlan Peifectlon," 2 30 p m , bundcy school; 7 p in , Clnlstlan Endeavoi; S p m, continuation of morning subje:. Sunday will be the commencement of a ten-day meeting for the promotion of "Sciiptiual Holiness" Giace Refoimcd Fplscopal church, Wy oming avenue, below Mulberry street Divine worship 10 30 a. m. and 7 30 p m. Sabbath school at 32 m.; Young People's Society ot Chtlstlan Endeavor, 0 30 p. m. Seats all free. Strangers welcome. Preach ing by the pastor, morning, "Till Ho Come," I Coilnthlans, -I, 20; evening, "The First Five Vials," Revelations i. 33. Communion in the lnoinlng. Any and eveiy child of God welcome Thtiisday, 7 45 p. m , union Bible class for lessoi study. All nio welcome. Simpson Methodist Episcopal church J. B Sweet, pastor. Motnlng pra)er meeting at 9 30 At the regular morning service thero will be a reception of mem bers and the general rules of the church will be read. Sunday school at noon; Junior league at 3 o'clock; Epwoith league o.t G o'clock: evening preaching at 7 o'clock New Year's sermon at the even ing service Text, Ecclesiastics, vll, S During the week the Simpson church will unite with the other West Sldo chinches In union seivlces for week of pra)er. St. Maik's Lutheran church, Fourteenth and Washburn stieet Rev. A. L Ramei, Ph D , pastor. Services at 10 30 a. m. and 7 30 p. m. Sunday aftei New Year's Morning subject, "How to Beat Atlllc tlon." Evening, "What Is Your Life?" TACTORYVILLE. A lodge of "Knights of the M)stic Clicle" was Instituted last week up at NIcholton. The installing otllcer, Ml. Fied S Kllley, was up Horn Tunkhun- nock and Installed the olllceis as lol lovvs: Woithy lliler, Edwaid Jacques; past worthy uilei, Dr. C. H. Brown, vice woithy iulei, J M Cuipentei; woithy pielate, W N. Billings, woithy collecten, Fied Wllllanib; woithy secre tin), Clellnii P.uker. Waltti Capwell, of Scianton, was calling on fi lends In town Tuesday. Miss Small Pike, of New Yolk city, Is home tor a tew dn)s Dr. A. B. Woodvvaid was up from Tunkhannoe k Tuesday. Mi. and Mis J. G Gelser, of Scian ton, ate New Ycni'rt dinner with Ml. and Mis A A. Blown Mi. Gelser Is the well known salesman of Megaigeo Biotlura wholesale papei dealeis. Stanley Siintel and Bullle Ronolds mounted theli bikes last Tuesday and rode to Tunkhannoek, wheie they ex changed thelt win els fot their skates and enjoyed several liouis spoit on tlie glassy bin late of the Susquehanna ilv ei. The) made the inn liom Factoi) vllle to Tunkhannoek (10 miles) In foi-t-ilvo minutes Miss Gei tie Capwell, of Dalton, is vis iting relatives in this place. Mltses Maltha nnd Nellie Ta)Ioi en tei tallied ut theli honii last Wednes day evening the following young peo ple of this place: W. R Davis, Roy W. Kemmeier, Del Lindlej, G L Beanls lo). Reed Cupwel! and Moiton W Stephens; Misses Helen Bind, Delhi and Fume is Coleman und Uthvl Cair. The evening vvus veiy pleasantly spent in fumes, and singing. Light leliesli ments weie seived. Mis Stu.ut Ronolus, of Bloomsbuig, .spent the New Yeai's day with fi lends In town. Mi and Mis. Fied L. Tobter started the New Year with Mr. Fostet's pat ents In Benton. The tontiactois are pushing the vvotk on McAlpln's new lesidence on Main btieet, and the ftame work lb already to lecelve the loof. Miss May Aimsttqng has retuined ftom the We. t. Miss Susie Black, of Nicholson, very ably aided In the set vices at the Metho dist Episcopal chinch last Wednesday evening by singing severat selections, which captuied her audience. Her voice Is veiy clear and sweet, and she has nn unusually pleasing style of using It. The late Tourjo estate was sold at ndtnlnlstiutois sale In this place last Tuesday, for $1,S70, Mr. C. R. Bliss be lnir the nut chaser. Dr. A. B. Wood ward, ot Tunkhannoek, Is the adminis trator. The Tilbune Almanac and Hand Book camo out ehterday nnd is for sale by the catrlor, Fied Wright. William C. Wall, ton of our Into townsman, George Wall, was married jcsteidny ti the Second Prci'hy terlan chinch, Senm'on. Tlio happy bride was a Miss Idtll Harues, of that city. 'J he morning theme ut the Baptist ehuich tomoiiow will be "Waiting Up on God." The evening theme will be "1'iaver." Mi. und Mrs. James Powell, of Tay lor, spent jestetday with Rev. M. J. Wiitklno. Mr, nnd Mis. S. W. Capwell, ot Cnr 1)011111110, took dlnnei jestcrday With Mrs. Unttlo Capwell. V. R. Gat duel rocs to Scinnton now cverv tiny to tiaiisfer the milk fiom the latge cans (which they now ship) to the smaller oi lntllvlduul cans. We wish ull teudeis a huppy and in osi eioiis new yeat. Miss Hthjll Cair ictutns to Cornell unlveislty next Monday. OLY1MIANT, The Club of '9"i gave Its hccond annual social last evening which was one of the laigest and meist successful affali s ot Its kind ever held at this place The large dancing hull was Bincefullv dinped with blight coloted bunting and evergioen about the s,ldo wnlls and cell ing and pp'sonled a beautiful appeal -ance At 9 10 dancing began to music ot tilt piano pki)fd by Miss Katie Reat don, ot Scianton, Man) fiom out of town weie In attendance. The follow ing committee had chat.se. Gland con ductor, Flank Failell, abblstant con duttoi, Chailes J. Watklns, Hoot com mlttpc, William Kcllv, J. A. U'Mullej, Geoige FeiBtison, John Feiguson, ic ceptlon committee, J J. O'Mallc.v, John O'Neill, J. II. Feigiibon. The Stautliid band seienndcd limnv residents ot the town vestuday and leudeied man) choice bclectlons of mu sic. Mr. and Mrs. Fiank Dougher and ilaughtuis, Misses Anna and Alaiy Douehoi, ot Wllkos-Baite, weie the Btitbts of Mi. and Mis. John O'Malle), of Dunmoto stieet, yesteiday. D. L Ben) and family spent yester day at Cai bondale. Rees Lloyd, of Scott street, Blakely, entei tallied n number of his fi lends tit his home Thursday ev enlng Ho leaves to resume his studies at the Baltlmote Medical college Monday. Mr. and Mis. R. G. Schunk have re turned home after spending the holl da) s w Itli l elatlv ej at M t. Carmel. Mibb Hannah Moigan, ot West Scran ton, was a visitor at this place jes tetday. The funeial of Mis. John Munay will take place at 3 o'clock this afternoon. The temalns will be Interred In St. Pali Ick's cemetei y. The Delawaic nnd Hudson Canal company aio building a branch lallioad fiom the main line acioss the fields to their engine looms neai the Ontaiio and Western depot. The load will bo used to supply fuel to the Hie looms. Iletetofore the culm had to be diawn In wagons a long distance. Mies Nettle Deaile, ot Wllkes-Baire, spent esterday with telatives In town. CLARK'S GRLLN. Miss Ll?zle Trace and Emma Coon, of Wyoming seminal y, aie spending their vacation w 1th their parents. J. W. Rhodes and family visited rel atives near Factoryvllle this week and t etui ned on Wednesday. Mr. II. N. Mott is visiting his dauBh ter, Mis. Bennett, in Nevvaik, 27. J. Mr. H. J. Chapman is taklns a vocal course of a piomlnent teacher In Scran ton. Miss M. L Bevan spent several days with friends In Scranton, leturnlng on Satin day. Miss Ida Strans spent Sunday with friends In Scranton. Master Willie Couitrlght, of Borden town Military Institute, Is with his pa rents for a few da)s. Mr. Muiray CourtrlBht, of Tyrone, Is visiting the home of his )outh and his patents, Mr. and Mrs. B. r Courtrlght. Electt ic Star lod;e of Odd Tellows will Initiate heveial new membets Into their lodge on Satutday evening. A full tuin out Is deslied. The manlage of Miss Jennie Cenut ilBht, of this place, to Mi. Chailes L Sheldon, of La Grange, 111., occuned on Tuesday at 11 30 a. in. The cete mony was pel formed by the Rev. Mr. Levlsee, the btidul paity leaving In the afternoon for La Giange, the home of the gi oom. The wedding supper was a veiy elaboi.ite one, seived by cateieis fiom Scianton, and the occasion made Jo)ous by the addition ot a huge oi chestia fiom the baine place. Upvvuids of one bundled guebts weie In attend ance, many fiom distant places. Mis Samuel Smith Is seilously and In a veiy piecailous condition. in If tho Hub) Is Cutting Teeth. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty jeais by mil lions of motheis tor their chlldien while teething, with peifect success It "oothes the child, softens the gums, alla)s all pain, cuies wind colic and Is the best icinedy for dlaiilioea. Sold by di uggists In ev ei y p u t of the w oi Id. Be sine and call for "Mis. Wlnslow's Soothing Srup." and take no other kind. Twenty-live cents a bottle. CAST For Infants and Children. Tij f. SlBllO elsnatuto ' ksa CTM7 vi2;;cr. (Notice this toJayT Ad ma) not appear mj.iln) Sioo IN . GOLD S3 11 ra 23 Who enn form tlio greatest number of worda from tho letter in EKDLAVUItS You mi uukci twenty oi moio voids, wo feolNuro, and if you do )ou will lecelvo agoodion.ird Usa no lottoi unb as found In tlio wold Uso no lancuige) extept knglibli Use an) dlotlonar) Pioiioiiii", nouns, verlm advc.bs iri'H:.is sulllxus, adjectives piop'ir uoaiiH, plurals allovvoJ AiDthlnx th it Un legitimate) word. Work it out in this niauuur Ludeavurs, cu, end, ends, no:u, und, noils, dual, doer, eai, eais, and oi, oie, oai, ouis etc. Uso the so vvoidu in vnui lilt 'tho pilbllbllor of VVOMVNS VV old I) AND JlNMSi Mil 1 1 II Movrmv wlllpiy 2U0Jlu Bold to tho pel bo l ablo to iiuko tho lamest lut of words fiom the) lottois In tho word EN DEAVOH3; S10 0) foi tho bcrond: S'1 for tho third; S3 W) tor tlio fourth, and S2 UJ each for the thirty next lirost lists. Tho above lovvarisaro b'hou frco anil without roiisld tritioii, tor tho purposo of attracting at tontlon to our liaudsomo woiinn's innwv zlne, tldrt) -sili payes, onu bunelrtd and foi tv. foul lone columns, finely iltusttalod, and ull orlulual inattei, lo:ic and slant Htorles b) the beit authors, piicc. SI.OJ net yeir It is necpssaiy tor )ou. to enter tho rotitost, to send 12 two cent stamps foi a throu months' trial subsjilptljn with vour list of words ami ovoi v voisnu bondlue; tlio Jlcontsand alitt of twenty word") or lnoiu Is gu.irantoi'd nnov ra present by return mill ilu addition to tha nnmniluo), of a 170 pago book, "Uoyonl He call," by Adollnn boiitoint a powerful lovo romance, (satisfaction Kiiar.mt-ol in ovuiv casu oi inone) ictuiided. Lists should bo sent at onco nml not latur than March 15 Tho names and addiesses of successful coutustnnts will bn printed in Apiii issue, putilisliid In March. Our publication has boon estab lished nines yoars Wo refer tou to any niei cantllo agoucy for our standlm:. JIako v our list now. Aildris JAMES H. PLUMMEK, l'ubllshor, 223-B 7 Toiuplo Court Building, Dept. il, C Now York City. iii p P ill 3 M Wm j Oil ji m i) y$ &a 124-128 Wyoming Avi A To all our friends and patrons. That is the sincere wish of "The Leader." Ill the course of 1S97 we shall endeavor to demonstrate that the manner in which we conduct our business is a boon to the public, as we shall set an example in low prices that will go down to posterity as a condition unequalled betore. Beginning with January 2 our business will be conduct ed on the department sj'Stem, thus enabling us to keep each department in a sound, up-to-date condition. In order to keep our stock moving at a lively rate there will be no end of bargain sales, and low prices will reign supreme at all times, Our first enter prise will be a special Clearance Sale Beginning' Jan. 4, For particulars of which see Sunday papers. In the course of our stock taking we have found a large quantity of odds and ends which we must get rid of at all hazards, and our clearance sale will continue until our stock of this class of goods is ex hausted. JAMES EVIOIR, I Has Moved to His New Quarters, 402 Lackawanna Avenue, Entrance on sldo next to Flrt National Bank. Uo has now in Comprising ovorythine roqiisite for flno Merchant Tailoring And the samo cau boBhown to ndvuntnge la bis eplea dialy fitted up rooms. A SPECIAL INVITATION Is Extended to AH Readers ot The Trlb. line to Cell on "OLD KiXIAULL" In His New Business Home THE E POWDER it BOOilflS I AND 2, GOTLTH B'L'D'G, SCRANTON, PA. FINING AND BLASTING HADE AT MOOSIC AND RUOK DALE WORKa LAFLIN & RAND POWDLR CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Llectrlo Ilntteilos, Elocti lo Ktplodors, for oi plodlut; blasts, b.iiVt) Puse, and Repauno Chemical Co. 's ixpLomVks, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Ecliciiule In nicct November 15, Si;5 Trains Lcavo Will'es-Barra as Follows 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunburv, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, pnd for Pitts burp and the West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Haslolon, Pottsvlllo, Reading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimoro, Washington a'"d Pitts, burp; and tho West. 3.15 d. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. 3,15 p m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrisburg, PhiladolDhl a, and Pittsburg and the West. G.00 p, m., weok days, for Hazleton and Pottsville. J. I. WOOD, (Isn'l Pass. Apsn!. S. M. PUUVOST, Oencral Manauir. RAILROAD TIME-TABLES Del., Luck, uiul Western. Effect Monday, October 3D, 1S93. Trains Icavo Scranton as follows: Ex pi uss for Now York and all points Eajt, 1.40, 2 DO, C1C, 8.00 und 9 05 u. m.; 1.10 ami 3 .U p, in. Express for Easton, Trenton, I'htladel.. nh a and the South. 5.15. 8 00 nml & KV n. m .' ', l.in antl 3 u p m. I Wn ctl.1 M Itl rtli n,,.1 n. .Iiilln.. 4 J- Tobyhanna accommodation, 0 10 p. m. Express for lllnehamton, Oavvtgo, El. intra, Cornl'ig, Uatli, Dnnsvllle, Mount Moi ris und Buffalo, 12 20, 2 J- a, m , and 1 61 p. m , mnklng closo connections nt ButTaN to nil points In tho West, Noithwcst one? Southwest. Bath accommodation, 9.15 a. m. lnnghumton and way stntlons. 1 05 p, m. Nicholson accommodation, 5 lu p. m. P. m, Blnghamton and Elmlra exprass, S SJ P..m. -.,... . i-xpress tor uiicii nnu iiicnueiu serines. 23-1 3 1 a. m , nnti l tij p m Ithnca ! 35 and Bath 9 15 n. m. nnd 1 BJ n. m. Tor Northumberland, rittston, Wllltea Bnire, Pli mouth, Bloomsliurg and Dnn vllle, mnklng close connections nt North umberland for Wllllnmsport, Hnrrlsbmir. Unltlmore, Washington ind tho South. NortbumbprHiid nnd lnlermcrtlnte sta tions, C 00, 9 5" n m. and 1 R5 nnd 0 00 p. m Nnntlcoko and InterniPdlntP stitloiis, 8 01 nnd 11.30 n m Plymouth and Intermecllnto stations, 3 40 nnd 8 17 p ill Pullman pirlor and Bleeping coaches on all evpiess trnlns For detailed Informitlon, pocket tlma tables, etc, npplv to M L Smith, city ticket olllcp, 32S Lackawanna avenue, oi depot ticket otllce. Central Railroad ut New Jersey. (Lchtgh and Susquehanna Division.) Anthrnclto coal used exclusively, insur ing cleanliness and comtort TIMI1 TAULD IN DFPBCT NOV. 15, 1890. Trains leivo Scianton for l'lttston, Wllkes-Barre, etc , nt 8 JO, 0 15, 11 30 a. m , 12 45, 2 00, J 05, 5 00, 7 10 p. m. Sundays 9 CO. a. in , 1 00, 2 10, 7 10 p. m. Tor Atlnntlc City, 8 JO a. m. For Now York, Nowark nnd Bllzaboth, 8,20 (eNpress) a. m . 12 13 (express with Buf fet parlor cai), "103 (e-vpress) p m Sun- cinv, zi5 p. m. rrnin leaving u 4a p m. nrrlve's at Philadelphia, Reudlng Term Innl, 6 22 p. m nnd New York C 00 p m For Mauch Chunk, Allentovvii, Bethle hem, Easton nnd PhllHilelphli, 3 20 a. m , 12 45, 3 03 BOO (except Philadelphia) p. in. Sundnv, 215 p. m. For Long Uranch, Ocean Grove, etc, at 8 20 a. m nnd 12 45 t. m. For Reading, Lebanon nnd Ilnrrlaburff. via Allontovvn, S 20 a. m, 12 43, 6 00 p. m, Sunday, 2 13 p. m For Pottsvllle, 8 20 n. m, 12 43 n m.. Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib erty street, North River, at 9 10 (express) u. in.. 110. 130, 4 15 (express with Buffet pirlor car) p m Sunday, 1 10 a. m. Leave Philadelphia Roadlnc Termlml, 9 00 a. m , 2.00 and 4 30 p. m. Sundny, G 21 a. m. Through tickets to all points at loweif rates may bn had on application In ad auce to the ticket agent nt tho stntton. H. P. BALDWIN, Gon Pass. Agt J. H. OLHATJSEN. Gen Stipt. LEHIGH VALLF.Y RAIROAD SYS- TilM Anthracite Coal Used Exclusively Insur ing Cleanliness and Comfoit. IN LTFRCT NOV 15, 1890 TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. Tor Philadelphia and Now Yoik via D. & II R R nt U 43 7 l'i a m , 12 03 1 20. 3 33 (Black Diamond Exprest) ana 11 30 p. m. Tor PIttston nnd Wllkcs-Bario via D. L & W. It R . C 00, S OS, 11 20 a. m , 1.55. 3 40 C 00 nml S 17 p. in For White Haven, Hazleton, Pottsvllla and piinclpal points In the coal regions V la D S. II R. R , 0 13 a. m , 12 03 and 1 11 P in. Tor Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Har risburg and principal inteimedlato sta tions via D & It. n R bli 7 13 a m, 12 03, 120. 3 33 (Black Diamond Exptess). 4 41 and 11 30 p. m. For Tunkhannoek, Towanda, Elm'ra, Ithaca, Geneva nnd principal lntcrmedlata stations via D, I, W. It It. COO, 8 03. Or.i, a m, 2 20 and 3 1) p m For Geneva, Ruchester, Buitalo, Niagara FalK, Chicago and all points wfst vln D. ill R R , 7 43 a m , 12 03, 33 (Black Dia mond Express), 9 50 and 11 .,0 p m. Pullman parloi and sleeping or Lohlgt Vnlley chnli cars on all trains between Wllkcs-Bniro and New York. Philadel phia, Buffalo and Sutppnolon Bridge ROLLIN II. WILBUR Gon Supt. CIIAh S LEE Gen Pas Agt .Phltn, Pa. A W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. Gen. Pa3s Agt , South Bethlehem, Pa. Scranton Otllce. 309 Lackawanna avenue. jjr DELAWARE AND HUDSON TIME TABLE On Moi diy, Nov. 23, trains will lcnvo Scran ton as follows: For Carbondale 5 15. 7 55, S 6i, 10 15, a in : 12 00 noon: i 21, 2 20, 3 32, t 25 G 23, 7 37, 9 10, 10 30, tl 51 p Hi Raratotra. Montreil, IJos- Mbany, tnn. Nov Emrland points, etc 3 43 a. m.: "l'ot Honesdale-D43, S 33, 1013 a. m ; 12 00 noon 2 20, 5 23 P m. For Wilkes-Banc C 43, 7 13, S 13, 9 35. 10 45 rf m . 12 03 1 20, 2 25, u 33, 4 41, C 00. 7 10 9 u0 11 20 ) m Foi New Yoik. Philadelphia, etc, vU T ohlirh Valle) Rallio-id li 4', 7 45 n. m: 1" 03 120. 3 33 (with Black Diamond Ev. him) 11 SO p III 1 OI i-uiun i . ,..... w ,v.... v ,, 9 is a in 30, 4 41 p m. Foi western points, via LehlEh Valley Rallroid 7 13 a m u tij -i tt (with lila.l: Diamond Fxpicss) '130, 11 30 p in Tialns will anlvo at Stiai.ton a3 fol- From Carbondalo and the north 0 10, 7 40 S 10, 9 34, 10 10 a m , 12 00 noon, 103, 2 21,' 3 23, 4 37, 5 13 7 13. 9 43 i lid 11 23 p m From VAIlkei-B.u 10 and the south 5 10. 7 50 8 50, 10 10, 11 53 J in , 1 10, 2 14, 3 43, 5 " 0 21 7 11 ''03 9 II, II 52 p m J.W BIIKDK'K f! P A . Albany, X Y. H VV. Cioss. D 1 A , Scianton, ''a. Ij'ie ami Wiomiii Valley. Effcctlvo Nov, 2. Trains leave bcianton for New York, N'cvvbuish and intermediate points on Erie, also for Haw ley and local points at 7 03 a. m and 2 28 p m, and airtvo fiom above points at 10 23 a. m , 3 1b and J 31 v. m .1 V,T aroM JWtt r. i i-r: IU HJs ?U?5 tJM JIQ IL iii in j:tioe t :ctot i liti, ihiiu. IVorlli Hound. O'Oiitli Hound. m'- Try XN.M UjV 120.1 soil Mi'iUl ,iA Stations . m rt 2.1 - K.i W 1 1 g 3 .(.Trains Dallj. rx-g g 5 d si virlvo Leave :a".l Y rianklin ht Mi v , 15 : 1 iWcst 42nd htrect r 001 vv cehavTkcn 6 10 , 11'Airlvo Icivc 1 y.i Ml 15 U.ukock .1 unction 2.), i' 2 31. , 2 41 , '2 5J Itfii 11 nicotic StnillKlit 1'ietlcmi'ark ( orao I'ov utcllo lielmoiit I'ic isant lt. Pnlonelnlo loicht city C'aiboiidile 12 '0 12 41 12 40 I2 2M 12 111 U'Ci.i d(f. 3(0 8 19 ,H1W 111 10, (, '011 31 701 11.14 .... 17 07 H 38 ... I' 13 13 43 ,. 714, 345 ..., 7'."N 3 11 .... 72TSM ., 7 27 3 'J .. 7 !2 4 01 . . 7bl 40:, 7 '(1 4 10' . . 7 30 4 14 .... 17 411117 ., 7 1V 41) ... A M 1 11 pi ir, tiro p. nriisv t tiii-'i I, 'JU11SI (i22U n o.hii 11 (.231107, 1)2011 031 0 19 11 01 6 IB 11 (H 0 12tlff7 r. in in rv into lirldjo Jin) tlclil Jei m)ii Aiclilbild Wluton I'lCkVlllO Oil 1 bant Pitceburtf 'i hrnop rrovldorca Talk P'vco t-ctnr on r m'a ii leave vrrjvo All tinli j run d ul excent dunilnr. f fcltrnlilM that ti dns stop ou BlgDal for pas Etngcrs Mcuro rates via Ontario t, Western befnrf iimchni-lnic tickets nnd ftve mono) Day nai flight Il'prejs to tho West .1 c, ai dcrson, den. pass Agt. T.Flltciolt, 1)1 pnss.Ak't brranton, Pa Houses for Sa.'a and for Rent. If you con template purchasing or leas Ini;a liouce, or want to Invtbt in a lot, ite the lists of desirable property on page 3 of Ihelribune,
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