The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, September 09, 1899, Morning, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE SCK ANTON TRIBUiNJW-SATUllDAy, SEPTEMBER !), 1899.
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HIS HOLINESS
rjksi wfev KCV
Gold Medal Presented by
Hid Holmcsm Pope Leo
XIII. to .Monsieur Ange
lo Marlanl, of Paris.
MtRiftNl S CO., 52 WE5T I5TH STREET, NEW YORK.
Sold by ill Druggist! Everywhere Avoid Substitutes. (lew are ol Imitations
rrla 41 Boulevard Hums man; I.dndon-83 Mortimer at reof, Montreal 87. St. Iatnt street
CARBONDALE.
CARBONDALIANS ABROAD.
Between One nnd Two Hundred Visit
Toronto Fair.
Ono liundrid and flfty-llvc poisons
left this city Tuesday morning to at
tend the Industrial fair at Toronto
nnd Inildentu'lv to visit our cousins
neiosH the laUc.
The fair Is certainly a wonder and
embraces evciythlng from a mustard
seed to a pumpkin, from a typ" setting
nilel.lne to an lion faun horde, full of
steam from n sickle to a harvester,
f torn a snail to a trotting hori, from
a candle to the most brlllant and
beautiful pyiotechnlc dlsplny money
tan nffoid together with llriiiltl air,
w Ileitis teleKraphy and much mot".
Ninety-five thousand sight-seers
were on the grounds AVednosdny.
AiniitiR the sptclal features vvr." tho
exploding of HUbiuarlne mines in Lnk"
Ontatlo to illustrate what happened
to the Maine and the frree that missed
Its maik by exploding about forty fee,.
In front of julmirai Dewey at Mailli
Tay.
Cm element of the Anictlrnn contin
gent was sut prised at the restrictions
of the excise law and th stilctnss
with which they are enforced In To
ronto. Those whr lind water Inade
quate, go "thirst after 11 o'clock p. m.
as no Intoxicants are fold In Ontnrio
province latei than that hour.
Onf .c.ung American's Jaw dropped
when c demand of tin cents was made
for a 'pack' of Sweet Cnpoial cigar
ettes but before he concluded hl- eog-
Ititlon on the Intricacies of the tnrlfi'
his fae was the settltiK of a luminous
double smile ft h lit pi Ice wh'skey,
onl five a drink Then he lighted his
cigar with an eight elav- match noth
Tiiir swifter was obtainable and said:
Well, oi'r Canadian cousins aie slow "
Another sport fiom the "States"
nnuibfil himself mil convulsed his wit
nesses bv picking iniaginoiy spltlcis
fr.iu the brlndle beards ol 111101 hlsM
caled farmus whr, nine times out of
ten would run to their wles to have
the facial shiubb"i furthei e.'inlned
for webs afd prospective families if
spiders ready to be hatched. Of court p
the victim was alwnvs ginteful even
If the joKer untortcil tmee of four yel
low hah.'- while enjoying his whikoi
pull estenlu the exoutsonl-ts com
meiued to drift homo viaNiagaia Tails
nnd Buffalo and their fi lends air the
leciplrnts of glowing dc-ctlptlons of tli
Lake Ontario lide. the goige roete by
the hliipool rapid' the nilghtv cat
aract, the hustle and bustle of the
Queer f'ity and last but not least of
the fvpiioit 'ntruotlons, delhered bv
the Erie's excursion maneger, which
facilitated traeliii'j vetv much.
FUNERAL OF MRS. HOLMES.
The funeial of Mrs Timothy Holmes
was held yesteidpy ft tun her late home
on Canaan street. The college left the
house at 0 and was a Hi Be one. The
remains were taken to St. I!oe chinch
nnd a mass of requiem sold by Rev,
W A, Noalon. Tho pall bearers weie
Pittlck Kenr.ev, James Poland, and
.lamer. Loftus. of Archbald, and Hugh
Shannon, James Jloian, inel James
Gethlns. of this city. The floral offer
ings conslstptl of several pieces. A
broken column, a rros, two pillows
and several capkot bouquets were
among the number. The floial bearen
were. John O Brlen and J'imes Man
Ion. Interment was made In St Rosj
cemeterv. Among the out of town peo
ple present were: Joseph Miller, Thos.
Kenney, Misses Bolnnd, Miller and
Mhlte, of Archbald M-. and Mrs. An
drew HanEen, sr., nnd Mr ard Mrr
O'Kultz and daughter Miss Mollie of
Honesdale.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Mavo's cash stor- on 'South Main
Btrect was closed yesterday and Mr.
Mayo returned to Providence
C. AV Fulken-on attended the AV-tlls-vllle
fair.
Dr. D J. Ballev, J T. Pothiek. R A.
Seaman, S T Burnard and C. r Munn
of th's cltj, nnd A. B. lones, of Scran
ton, were among those- who leturncd
from Toronto yesterday.
Misses Lrrttle A )lcox and Flattie
Berry returned esterday fiom a visit
w Ith Scranton friends.
Mrs Thomas rt. Durfee Is seriously
HI
D L. Craft Is visiting Thompson
friends
Water has been reached at a depth
of 110 feet In the (,11k mill's artesian
well
Select council held a .special meeting
last night at which a new surface sow
tr ordinance was Introduced. It ap
propriates J9.P00 for the work
"HE THAT ANY GOOD AVOUED
WIN" bhould be provided with good
health, and everyone who would have
cood health should remember that
pure, rich blood Is the first requisite.
Hood's Sarsaparllla, by giving good
blood and good health, has helped
many a man to success.
PRIOEBURO.
Miss Mamie Knapp give a lawn paity
at her home on Main street on Thurs
day afternoon In honor of her nepho.v
Lalph Priest, of Blakely. dames of
amusement and singing were the fea
tures of the day At fi CO o'clock ie
freshments were ftived. Those pies
ent were: Mr. and Mis. A. r. Prl?st,
Mlses Annie l'rlet, Florence and Mai-
lan Priest, Mai Ian McClny. Veled.i
jwiiiuniH, Aner 1'iiest Klmer Hnrtmnn,
laipn and Xjlzabeth Ptlcst of Hlakely
ii ouss uraoo J.'dwnrds of Oly pliant.
io me roinwing young people of
seourg- jly nn T,trosll 8n,til.
tMhggle Gray, C.ttrlo McLaush-
POPE LEO XIII
AWARDS GOLD MEDAL
In Recognition of Benefits Received from
MAniANI WINE T0.1IC-F0R BODY, BRilN AND NERVES.
Avoid Beat Prostration, Try Via Hirlanl wl h Cracked Ice
SPECIAL orrP.R.-Tonlt wlio write in, mentioning tills
paper, vve nenri poitnatil u book containing portraits and
cndommgnti of KMI'KIIORm, EV1PRI.-4S, PRINCES,
LAIllHNAlii, ARCllUPBIOP-i and otlior distinguished
porionafje.
lln, Agnes Bevels, Josephine Langnn,
Annie Buckland, P(arl Palmer. Lena
Summers, Lizzie Fuegllne, Citherlne
Thomas. Lauretta Lark, Mnry and
A'lco Mnrgelon, Ildllh, Bessip and
Annie Isaacs, Mildrel nnd Thco.
Lloyd, Mrs. D Gelheit. Mrs. G. Knapp,
Mls Mame Fnnpp and Messr? Carl
Gilbert, Gerald Kevels, Frank and Ger
ald Donnelly, James and WnlUr Simp
son and James and Isaac Smalls.
Soi vices In I'. M i hutch morning nnd
oeiiing3 ntMlie usual hours and Sun
day fchool at 2 o'clock p. tn.
The Boll of Honor will meet tonight
in the church basement at 7 10 o'clock
JERMYN AND MAYFIELD.
Meeting of Boioitgh Council Lnst
Evening First Baptist Church to
Call a New Pastor Pay-Day Per
sonals. .Term J n hoiouph council met last
evening All membeis were piesent
except Mr. Moon. The street commit
tee reported that the Water company
had put a valve In the paved guttei on
It stieet and had left the street In a
bad condition The Mcietaiy was In
structed to notlfv them to repilr it.
The following bills wele ordeied paid.
J. G. Aveiv. $1 ), Jeunvn Llsht com
pany, $117 71 Jeimjn Press, $150; J.
B Jones, jr.. Charles McGiulev, kill
ing and burvlng eleven dogs, $11, ser
vices as chief of police, $41 On motion
of Councilman Nicholson it was de
cided to lev j a tax of live mills for
borough puipoes and live mills for
water and llrht.
Councilman Badger asked what pro
gies the boituigh attotne was, mak
ing with the cases In his hands, but
the c hail man was unable to give the
lnfounatlou asked
The question of placing the maiktis
on line between Aichb.ild and Jeimyn
was hi ought up and on motion .'if
Councilman Bdnuinds the secietaiy
was lustiucted to wilte Suive.vor Dun
ning and have him come up and super
vise the vvotk, and also notlf the
Archbald council mi that the.v may ho
piesent If the ci wish Tax Collectoi
Se.vnnmi was piesent and asked ex
nneintlon of $s ,1J on Hotel Aveiy mid
C. D Helmes' pi open Us, which was
gi anted
liuigess Wllhnan In leply to a ques
tion, stated he had sent another bill
for tax on poles to the Tiactlon com
pan.v, but had lecelved no i epl . Coun
cilman Stanton lepoited the flie-alaun
on the Bast Side was not woiklng
pi opei 1 The matter was lefened to
the piopei tomnilttee and council
adjourned without constricting th"
amenrilnent to the stieet tat fianchNe,
which the tefue to consider until
the company p.tjs theli pole tax ftu the
past two jeat.s
Be. M B Thompson, of natentonn,
N J. will cillkiate at both setvlces in
the Flist Baptist ihtiirh tomonow.
Aftei the evening set vice thete will be
a special meeting for the puipose of
calling a pastor, at which all membeis
ate lequested to lie piesent.
Rev Thomas Cook will pleach In the
Pilmltlve Methodist church tomonow
moinlng on '.Man's Oiigln' and In the
evening on "A Positive Salvation."
Mls Loietta Walker, daughtet of
Supeilnteiident Walkei, of MnMlelcl,
will leave on Monri.iv to pui.sue a
cout.se of studies nt Mt St Vincent's
seinlnaiy, New Yoik. She was enter
tained by n numbei of het voung
ft lends on Thursdav evening.
Mis. Bmnij ,of Wilkes-B.ute, Is vs
ltlng at the home of hei ilaughtei, Mis.
Atthui Da, of Cemetery Miwl
Will Bnundv, of Mnvlleld, will leave
this mottling for Dannii City.
Knglncer H C DavW, of tiie Onlailo
and Western lnlhnatl, Is t ondneri to
his home with an attack of lheunia
tlsm Mls CellP McGoff. of Souih Main
stieet, who has been ill since Sunriav,
Is now suffeilng with tvphniri fevei. '
The Delawaie and Hudson company
pay at the mines bote toriaj.
Ltbetty lodge, Knights iif Pvthla-,
confert ed the (list degtee on font can
didates last evening.
Bev. nnd Mis Bmeilck. of Conklln,
N Y, vveie on Thuisday the guests of
Mi and Mis. W. S Badgei, of Cemo
teij stteet
William McCaithy, a foimer tesldoiit
of Mnyflelri but now of Butte City,
Mont , Is one of the cb legates In at
tendance at the mallei i lets' coin tui
tion at Scianton Mi YlrC.uthv Is i
cousin of r S aul John J McCatthv,
of Mayflelri
Charles Hovt of Scranton. spent
Thuisday evening heie with ft lends.
Miss Vet a Bnipetor, of Scianton. Is
tho guest of her cousin, Miss Mat nil
munds, of Lackawanna avenue.
OLYPHANT.
The funeial of Bliabetli the llttlo
daughter of Mt, and Mis T B. AVII1
lams, who died on Thuisday last, will
be held at the family home In 7il,ikely
this afternoon at 2 o'clock Bev J. B,
Bills, pastor of the Blakely llaptlst
church, will oillclate.
C. AV llousei Is visiting his home in
Stioudsbuig.
Services at the usual time In the Con
gregational chinch tomonow morning
and evening. In the evening the n.iitor
will deliver a hennoii on "Consocia
tion." Bcgulai sei vices will be held In tho
Presbytetlan church tomonow morn
ing at 10.30 nnd In the evening at 7.30
o'clock. Rev. B. F. Hammond will oc
cupy tho pulpit.
Miss Maine O'Connor, who has been
a guest at the residence of A. C. Far
lell for the past three weeks, will ie
turn to her home in Btooklyn today,
Mrs. Anthony Jones, of Edvvnrdsvllle,
Is visiting her home heie.
Miss Gwendoline AVIUIams. ofCarbou
dale, who has been the guefst of Mr.
and Mrs. a. Williams, of Hlakely. has
returned home. ,
P. F. Anderbon leturned to Bingham
ton yesterday after a week's visit with
friends In town,
J. Bosua McCormac left Thuisday for
Bxeter, N. It., where he will enter
Phillips ncademy. He was nccompn
nled by Andrew Fnrrell, who returned
to resume his studies.
Miss Sadlo Bogan attended n party at
Carbonriale last evening.
Frank McLaughlin, of Dunmore
street, Is quite 111,
After spending the summer nt hr
home In South Gibson, Miss Belva
Taylor has returned to this place.
Mrs J B. Davis, of Kingston, nnd
Mis, John Bynon, of Hjde Park, were
guests of Mrs. T, P. Jones yesteidny.
James O'Malley, of Dunmore street,
leaves today for Brooklyn to visit his
daughter.
Miss Sadie MeNlcols, of Taylor, vis
ited friends In town vestcrdny.
John Doheity will go to Alleghany,
N. A'., tomorrow to resume his studies
at St. Bonaventure's college.
Miss Mary Davis, of AVest Scranton,
was n visitor here yesterday.
TAYLOR NEWS.
Foteman and Mrs. Johns Entertain.
Today's Picnic Chui eh Notes and
Petsonal News.
Pastor Gendall will pi each at the
Methodist Bplscopal church on Sab
bath Morning subject, "Fulness of
Power," evening, Triumph of Love."
The evening service will begin at 7 In
stead of at 7 30, as during the hot
months. Bpwoith league will begin Its
next Sabbath meeting at G p, m.
Mi. and Mis. John B Johns, of Ball
toad street, delightfully entertained
their friends on Thuisday evening in
honor of their guest, Miss Bessie B.
Davis, of Scranton, who depaits on
Monday for Bloomsburg Normal school.
This Is MUs Davis' graduating year.
An onjovnble time was had by all.
Music formed tho featuie of the even
ing's pleasure, and lefieshinents were
seived Those present wero Mr. and
Mis II L Johns, the Misses Bessie B
Davis, Lydlii Davis, Bdlth and Mary
A'an Busklrk, Susie Hairls, Maigaiet
Jones, Annie AVatklns, Rdna, Lewis,
Bdlth and Geittude AA'atklns, Jennie
and Lillian Hairls, Norma AVIUIams,
Rachel Jones, and Messis Bdward
Davis, AV II Peterson. Frank Gendall,
Robeit Carson, Thoinns Johns, AVilllnm
Lewis and Mi A'lponri
John L Nelger leaves for Hazleton
this moinlng, where he will attend the
outing of Insurance men
The Archbald Mine Accidental fund
will hold their picnic at the Round
AA'oods today, where they expect to en
tertain hundreds of their ft lends A
latge amount of solid and liquid re
freshments will be on sale, so that none
need go avvav hungry or Mill sty.
Setvlces at the Calv.ny Baptist
c hutch tomonow will be held at the
usual bout. Itev Di H, II. Hat rls will
officiate
Miss Llzzrie Dillon, of Hvrie Park,
visited ft lends heie on Thuisdav.
Miss Mabel Caul, of the Aichbalri Is
visiting lelatlvcs In AVllkes-Bai te.
The Rev Ml. Jenkins, of the Nebo
Congiegatlon.il chinch. Rendham, will
exchange pulnltf with Rev Kit Intel
Hutland, of the riiat Congregational
chinch of this place, tomonow
Miss Luna Mollis, of Noith T.ivloi,
Is visiting hei sister. Mis John Hauls,
at Shamokin, Pa.
Mis. David Jones, of Not Mi i fci
loir, visited bet naients Mt. and Mis
Bvan Jeiikln, of Tnlon stteet, on
Thin sda.v
TnloivIlle lodge. No COS, Independ
ent Oldei of Odd Fellows, will nitet
this evening.
The usual set v Ices w III be held at the
Pipsbvtoiian chinch tomonow The
pa'tor. He-v T, R. Foster, will oillcl
ate The Taj lor Beds accept the challengc
of the A' Al I team to a game of ball
on the T.ivloi gi omuls foi this after
noon at ".:jo odock. K. r, Wntklns.
Services as usual at the Welsh Con
giegatlnn.il chinch tomonow, Rev
Ivor Thomas ofllel.itlng.
A base ball team fiom count 11 )H3,
Y M 1, will pl.iv the Tuvlni Reds
on the lattet's giounris this after noon
at 4 o'rloi k
Good Enough to Take.
The tint st qualltv ol loaf sugai .s
used In I he manufacture of Chaiubei
Iain's Cough Uenuilv and the toots
UM'tl In Its pieparatlon give It a Havor
similar to that of maple sjtup, making
It veiy pleasant to take. As a medi
cine for the cure of coughs, colds, la
gilppe ciottp and whooping cough It is
unequaleri by .in) othet It nhv.ns
cures, and cuies qukklj Tot sale bv
all druggists Matthews litos , whole
sale and letall agents.
l'ECKVILLE.
Tonight is the night of the llieinen's
picnic and clambake That it will h-.
latgel) attended goes without sajbig
The Wilsons ate ioai entertalnet-.and
oetj effoit is being put toith bv the
Ih omen to make the night ono lon to
lie temem'jeted bv those who attend
Oin people should show Mielr appreci
ation of our Ilie-flghteis by being
piesent at this occasion
Our- citizens need not be alatmed If
the flte-alatm should sound at about
7 "0 tills evening, ns a test is to lie
made from Box t!
Ml. and Mis B J. Ilatthold aie
spending a week with friends at
Stioudsbuig
Mr and .Mis Frank Dav and son
ltalph. of AVIlkes-Bane. have i etui no 1
home after spending a week with Mr.
and Mis B. II. Ii.it Ijpi. of Main stieet,
Peckvllle Baptist c lull eh, Bev. J. S
Thomas, pastor. .Sunday setvlces at
10.:;0 a in and 7 10 p m ; morning sub
ject, 'How to Inherit the Promises:"
evening sublect, "Jesus, the AVny to
God." Sabbath school at 11 30 a in. All
ate welcome.
The AVomen's Chtlstlan Tempeiance
union met on Thuisday afternoon at
the home of Mis J H Slcklor, with ,i
good number piesent Ofllcets for tho
coming vear vveie elected as follows:
Mis. J C Craig, ptesldont, Mrs J B.
Slckler, Hi st vlco-ptesldent; Mis. Dr.
Mooti.sedind vice-president, Mis AVill
lnm Huriri third vice-president Mrs J
W. Beck, recording and corresponding
secietnry. Mrs Charles Craig, treas
urer. Mis Beck and Mrs. Stearns wero
chosen as delegates to tho county con
vention to bo held In Green Ridge
Piesbyteilnn church, Sept. 21. Mia
Beck was elected as delegate to tho
state convention to be held In Phila
delphia, Oct. G-10: alternate. Mis. Betta
Ctalg. The membeis wero very much
Interested with the work of tho rin.
Mrs. Slckler seived tea, which all did
ample Justice, nfter which the early
vvoik of the union was closed up. Mis.
Slckler proved to be u loyal hostess
and all hope to havo tho pleasure of
her hospitality some time In the near
future.
Services In the Presbyterian church
next Sunday nt 10,30 a. m. and 7 30 it,
m Morning subject, "Tho Church Will
Havo Her Innings," evening, "Satan
on the Bight." All welcome. Rev. S,
II, Moon, D, D pastor.
Services In the M. L chuieh tonior-
The People's Exchange.
AI'OPULAR CLEANING IIOUSC for tho Hellcat of All Who
Ilnvc Mouses to Kent, Heal Kstutc or Other Property to
Sell or Exchuuse, or Who Wmit Sltuntlous or Help The-jo
Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for
Five Cents n Word-lixccpt Situation Wanted, Which Arj In.
scrtcd Free.
WANTED.
IV YOV WANT TO BtTY PltOPBllTl',
uto llackctt. Price HUtniing
IF YOU HAVB PIIOPBUTY FOU SALU
or rent, tco Had i tt
HOUSES FOR TENANTS AND TBN
nnts for landloiris. Hnckett, I'rlco
Building.
HACKBTT AVANTS LANDLORDS AND
tenants to call. Office Pi Ice Bulltlliig.
AGENTS WANTED.
AGENTS-HIO MONBY-NBW INt'AN
descent Gas Limp, no mantle or
clilinncj, lOfi candle power light, htlf
Gas Details, $1 on, sample mulled Sue.
Rovnl Gns llurtier Wciks, SI Washington,
Chicago.
HELP W ANTED-M ALE.
AVANTBD-AN BXPBUIKNCBD PUR
nltuie and carpet salesman, one hav
ing knowledge of installment business
preferred, lefercntes required. Apply
to B L., Trlbnno olllre.
GOVBRNJICNT POSITIONS - DON T
preparo for ativ civil service or census
examination without seeing our cata
logue of information Sent ftee Co
lumbian Correspodcnco college, Wash
ington, D. C
TRAVELING MAN PERMANENT Po
sition $w per month and epe nses
Itefetences teepilrtd Clarke ,v. Co, I'M
South Fourth street, Philadelphia, Pa.
AVANTBD-EXPERIENCEI) AVATCIT
maker nnd silsman lltxford Co , 2:3
Lackawanna avenue
HELP WANTED-FEMALE.
AVANTEb - G I RL ' FOR GKNER AL
housework In sninll f.in.llv on Qulney
avenue Apply at store, JJ.1 l.aekuwanna
avenue.
WANTED - GIRL FOU GENERAL
housework must be n good cook uliri
laundress Also oung gill to assist with
housework GIG Mont up avenue .
BOARD AND ROOMS.
BOARD AND ROOM FOR TWO GEN
tlemrn. at 1.4 Mlllbeirv stiei t
PALMISTRY-ASTROLOGY.
ti f iT cBLTrni t at i : i ) m RsiTTrvTNrr
of Nt w A'ork tin. Is now locattri at
122 Adams n iiue, Sciaotun. Pa , I NTIL
SEPT 10 lvi'i uNL Can be eoiisalttd
d.illj Uioii mnttiis of lnrslness specula
tion leivt, domestic off ills, Inhe lit nice,
absent ft lends lu.iltli ttavellng fortu
n He and linfeutilltiite ie I loils of llle,
bow toehiMise a wife ol hitsb mil bow to
become successful In business Satisfac
tion gu.n.intt i il li i til infill aililitss Is
n Eist 2 d st Nev A'cnk Mrs King's
wonderful uu illiitnlstli povveis eomlilned
with istrolngv, i illtilst t aftei veins of
piutiltnl serv li t plan- In i iiiiilvnlli il
In giving s.itlsfactiirv stivin upon nil
affalis of III, Consult i linn bv in ill a
stitt lain OHIec boms, 1 to 0
SITUATIONS WANTED
SITUATION AVANTED AS StTtTiTn
ar e nguiitr . n it li i I lie e ns i
pultun Allllltss 1,2! ,U sllitl, ,
x-
SITl ATION WANTED A MARRIED
man is u.iis of k wlslns itnplnv
tiKiil of anv Mud, otlli'i wink pufiiin!
Aililiess J T tale Tilliuue
SITUATION AVANTED-HV A Yell NO
hum, r us sniisiaiiv in i in-Ill. 'I I III
furnish iinst ,,f lefueiins
Ciishii i, (,ue Tiiliinie
Addicss
STEADY WORK WANTED AS WATi'll
man 1 n sober ami Inilustibms
viiiing man well recnuunemUd AriilteJs
1 M Trlliuni unite
WANTED-A .MAN AND 7lE WANTS
work In prlMiie fainllv ll(jtit hou-p.
Willi, fi.l tilt will the 1111,11 bllllllv
at niiv thing AddifsH "S Dilavvaie uie
iiiii rear W. t J'lttston
SITUATION WAvFeiT BVA SliAM
stress i, the dav children's e lothes.
lutllts shirtwaists ami miisliii wmk Ad
driss .Jo N I liinilu avt.iue
A AOUNG IADV WOULD LUCE To
weak lor lui boanl und ; to sclnol
Ailditss in, I'nvliii avtlilie
SITUATION V A nTe D I N 1 1 1 ( jTGa"7
leiv oi anv lihitlmatt Inisiniss b(
voung mini is vtats of age He Mime's
liiinlsli.d I. (i T. 22i, N V i , ,u
SITUATION WANTED-BV A PI RS T
c lass mat ki t man bits b id ixpiiltmc
111 gloeet.v stole, can fmnlsb bi st ot u f.
unite W J C. 112 South S, vnith
stieet cll
io as usual Pleaching h the
pastor. Rev S C Slmpklns. at 1010
a. m and 7 50 p. m Theme foi the
morning, "The Baptism of Uhe "
evening. "The Guiding Pilmlple .ml
Aim of God's Principles" A coidlnl
welcome to nil
Rev. J F UYniei. ptesldlng elder
of Honesdale dlstilct, was n visitor at
the M. E paisonnge yesteulaj
-Miss Bene Coglirei, of Scianton, Is
vlElting .Miss Reba Slmpklns
All Alva Hammond, of South Ca
naan, who has been visiting Leonatd
Slmpklns, leturned home esttida.
Sold Out to Silk Ti rst.
Poltsvllle, Sept S The slik mist
has bought the ribbon Intel est and ma
tlilneiv of the Tilt Silk mill, at this
place. This has thiown ISO weavers
out of ernplovment. but the miu is to
be piovided with new niaeliltnij and a
different line of goods inaiiulacturvd.
By Januaiy 1 tho mill will be eniplov
lug moie hands Minn ever bofote.
Then) Is mote Catairh in this section
of tho country than all other iIIsl.ihis
put together, and until the last few eutd
was supposed to be Incurable Uor a
gieat tnanv years doctors pronounce el It
a local disease, nnd prescribed local
remedies, und by constantly falling to
euro with local treatment, pioiiounced
It Incurable. Science Iuib proven catarrh
to bo ii constitutional disease, and there
fore) requires constitutional treatment
Hall's Catai i It Curi manufactured bv
U J Cheney . Co, Toledo, Ohio, Is tho
only constitutional cine on the market
It is tukui Inter nallj in doses from 10
drops to a tenspoorrful It acts directly
on tho blood und mucous surfaces of tho !
svmem Tirey orrcr ono Hundred dollars
for any case It falls to cure Send for
circulars and testimonials Address
P J CHENEY. & CO, Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 7.1c
Hull's Family Pills arc the best.
chool Shoes
For c.illili'cii, nt
Ask for a Tablet.
FOR RENT
HACKBTT HAS STOKES, OFFICES,
rooms, houses nnd barns
hack) :tt invites landlords AND
tenants to call Olllce Price building.
HACKBTT, PRICE BFILDING-JjO,
Ten-roomed house; city steam
HACKBTT, PRICE P.rtl,DlNG-$2.
Nlne-ioomed house; city steam
HACKBTT, PRICE lH!II.DING-$.'2.
Six-loomed house' rlty steam
HACKBTT. PRICE BUILDING-IIS UP,
modern houses, furnace heated.
HACKBTT, PRICE IIUl UMNO-HI P,
with bains Green Rldgo
HACKBTT Ol'PERS 111 MONROE
until April; great bargain.
$20
HACKBTT ori'ERS 11-ROOM MODERN
house, $t,v Washington avenue.
HACKBTT, PRICE UFILDiNG-ItB.
membei the place Pi Uu Uullcllng',
AVasliington avenue.
FOR RENT-MV PLANING MILL AND
lumber yard, one of the best und old
est locations In Scianton for the lumber
business Poor health the cause for
it tiling. Joseph Anslej, Mi Scruntoti
street.
$10-1U'B ROOMS, AV1TH OAH, BATH
nnd closet pilvnle. Imiiilre reat of
42S Webster avenue. No building in front
of lot
l'OR RENT-ONE 11 LF OF DOUBLE
bouse, new, ten looms. One single
house, it. w; six rooms $20 each. C. C.
1 erber. 2Ub Connell building.
I'OR RENT-A 1 I'RNISUED FRONT
loom vvllh or without board 41b North
oeii'iiill street
1 OH KRNT-Tlir OLD HOME FOU
i, rIc'Hess on Adams avenue It will
be rented an n whole or will be fitted
up for two families It is well adapted
ior t, large boarding house, or foi rent
Wo ,f,lr1i!ied looms Inquire of F. L.
liltchcock & Son. Fire Insurance and
Real Estate, Commonwealth Building.
932 GREEN RIDC.e" STREET! EIUHT
rooms; fine location, $tn.
FOR SALE
hackettiias'bargains IN HOUSES
and lots Olllce Price Building
HACKBTT BUYS, SELLS. BENTS AND
Insures propel tv Olllcu Pi Ice Build
ing HACKBTT PRICE BUILDING-PIIOP-trty
or dirfercnt lines of business tm
sale
$T0-OAK SIDEBOARD, WELL FINIS! I
i il anil v. lib lianilsoiue mlnoi lot 2j.
W , Tribune ullice
UOlT.SA LB-NEW' DOUBLE HOUSE ON
good stieet. pis 10 p"l i out cleat.
1110 Ai adt nil sttt el
l'OR SAI E A UIP.I-.T-CLASS GROC
tiv st., it Address 'C, Tilbmit of
llie BOILERS-TWO LIDGERWOOD IIORI
yontal leliuii iiilnilir bollits of sev-tntv-the
boise power inch, W pouiuls
stPiim luessttit Will be sold verv i In ip,
must be i (-moved at once Cull at Su
blllbiiu Elei (rli Coinpanv s oMIt e "ill,
".' and "ai! Coniiili Building
ORSALERJEXCHANGE
"horses i or sli. or exchange
W ani l.n -ib Si uintiiti 1) ills Co
Mtiiist v mil I. in II
WANTED TO SsGl I. OR EXCHANGE
tin luinlii i oin 4 mil sinl ivlimlii
PI tin i mil 111. Ill lit 1 losepll Ausli v,
Si innt.i'i. Pa
REAL ESTATE.
IIACKUTT PRICE Ri IL DING (J W
lines u w in. nli I n house
IIACKE'IT PRICE BUILDING-! xmi,
lit W double lltlllst lit 111- .M'llbllM
HACK HIT, PRICE BUILDING-V.XUO.
time hoiiMs, eiunei lot, Dunmoie
IIACKETT PRICE BUlLDING-$.1.VHi
tuw iliiublt hi use iieiu Linden
IIVCKE'IT, PRICE BUILDING -10 Ii0
liomi for $s vm Gmil
IIACKE'IT. PRICE BUILDINiJ-BAR-galns
Jle ilium, low and blub grade
plopi i tv
IIACKETT. PRICE P.UILDING-f10l)
I iislness pi op, i tv for $I'ih1
IIACKE'IT PRICE BUILDING-$I2"0)
buslnt ss piopi nv foi f'l.imo
IIACKE'IT, PRICE BUII.DIMi-'JI.W)
imiiltin iliitible wiiilb fl.oio
MACKETT PRICE BUILdTnG CAN
save vou mom on rial estute.
IIACKE'IT PRICE BUILDING P.I'A'S,
s' lis rents, Insuns piopntv, loans
iiiiuiev
IIACKETT. 1'illl 11 BUH.dTnG -$-.,"il,
Claj i.' 1 1 ue iisltlnice, steatn heated
BUSINESS PROPERTY.
V eeklv lit t Uor piiltleulnrs st e or
wtlte lliiekitt, Pi Ice Uulldlmi
$l.sni.i-Bl'YS ESTALL1SIIED BUSINESS
big piolltM Bui kilt Pi be Building
Jl,.ioO-BUAS TEMPERANCE HOUSE IN
eintial cite, larce iPnlng room and
elgat'tn bid looms all liiinNlicd Hiie'k
itt Pike Bulldliis
1I.U KETT BUAS, SEI LS. RENTsT IN
miits propertv loans mmiev
MONEY TO LOAN.
vmm Avn nxT.iiAi.w tr"i r-r-vn-
and live per crnt monev on approved
secuilty M H. HOLOATE, Common
wealth building.
BU-sNJss-9PPORTUrJTY
$IoOoT'AN BE MADE WIT! UN 1 . DAAS
bv m.v profitable plan of speculation
in AVall strict Wtlte fm Information
Immediately to Thompson & Co , Bank
el h, no Broadway New A'or k
DON'T LOSE BUT BUY A CERT1UI
eate 111 "The Investois Fund' and
draw a senil-moiithly Income It is the
onlv safe plan ever offered for trading
with moderate cuplt.il In Stocks, Wheat
or Cotton Write fur parrlculais sent
free C E Mililcey & Co , 20 licailwri,
New York
"NOTHING SUt CEEDS LIKE SUC
CESS' -JlOfl tnvcslcel hi mv "Safe
Method In Grain or Stocks his paid
J51,000 profit In thlity elnss lefeiences
furnished, write for pai titulars RICH
ARD OLIA'ER Banktr and Bioker, Chi
ergo Stock Exeluingi Chicago, and M-C.1
AVall St New Yoik Cllj.
BOARDING.
BOARDING t2rP"rTVTirBETr
LOST.
i.OST-A CI.OVKR-LEAF STUD. RE
ward It returned to olllco at Hotel
Jirmyn.
SPECIALIST.
MRS. DR. KING-A'AIL, LADIES' SPE-
cliuibt, 221 Auams avenue.
LEGAL.
rf""
ESTATE OF GBORGL' MCKNIGHT. DK
ceased, of Scrnnton, Letters tostn
mentnry upon tho above estato having
been granted to tho undersigned, all per
sons having claims against said estate
will present them for payment nnd thoso
Indebted thereto will pleaso mako pay
ment In
J. AV. BROWNINO, Admlnlst'r.
Mears' building, Scranton, Pa.
PROFESSIONA L.
otsriv
AnOHITCCTB
BDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT,
Council building, Scranton
E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT OFFICE
roof of COO AVashlngtcn avenue.
LEAVIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT.
435 Spruce st., cor. AA'nsh ax . Scranton.
FREDERICK. L, BROWN. ARCHITECT,
Price building, 12G AVnaliltigtoti avenue,
Scrnnton.
T. I. LACEY A SON. ARCHITECTS,
Traders' National Bank.
DENTISTS
DR. I. O LYMAN, SCRANTON PHI
vato Hospital, cor. AVyomlng and Mul
berry. DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O.
DR. C C. DAUBACH. Ill AVvomlng ave.
WELCOME C. SNOVER, Coal Exchango
'2nd itoor. Room D. Hours, 0 to 1, 2 to 5.
HAT MANUFACTURER.
TOLLES 403 SrRUCB STREET, MAKES
your hat to order and they tit.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
TEE ELK CAU10, 125 and IS"
FRANK-
Un jveiiue. Rates reasonable.
P. ZEIGLER, Piopiletor.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L & W.
p.esscngei depot Conducted on the Eu
ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop.
LAWYERS
RICHARD J BOURKE. ATTORNEY-at-Lavv,
KOO-2 Lackawanna avenue Gen
eral law business, collections and loans.
J. AV BROWNING. ATTORNEY AND
Counselloi-nt.Lavv. Rooms, 312-313
Mears' Building.
M. J DONAIIOE. ATTORNEY-A'I-law
Ofllces, (,12-CI! Mears' Building.
FRANK E BOYLE ATTORNEA AND
Coiinseiior-nt-Liw, Burr building, rooms
13 and 14 Washington avenue.
WH.LARD WARREN fi KNAPP. AT
toinejH and Counsellors.at.Lavv. Re
publican building, Washington nvenue,
Scranton, Pa
JESStTP i JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND
.......i-i-Horn - at - i .aw, (.ommouvveaiiit
building Rooms 1. 20 and 21.
JAMES AV OAKUORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Law.
Rooms 511, 515 and BIG Board of
'Irade Bulldlng
D P. REPI.OGLE, ATTORN EA'-LOANS
negotiated on real estate security.
Ments' building comet Washington
avenue and Spruce street,
JAMES J. H HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-nt-I.aw
S02 Comiiionwe.illh building,
Scranton
EDWARD AV THAYER. ATTORNEA"
Jtooins 103.(11)1, q,, 0r Mears' building.
L. A. WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW".
r02 Iioaid of Trade building, Scranton,
Pa.
C. R PITCHER ATTORNEY-AT-LAAV,
Commonwealth building Scianton. Pa.
PATERSON WILCOX. TRADERS'
National Bank building.
C COMEGYS,
building
9-1! REPUBLICAN
A. W BERTIIOI.U.
Mints' building.
ATTORNEY,
PHYSICIANS AND SURQEONS
MARY A SHEPHERD M D. 110X11
opuhlst r,K, Linden street
DR AV E ALLEN, .111 NORTH WASH.
Inyton avenue
DR. L M GATES ROOMS 207 AND 205
Boa id of Tnde Building Olllce hours,
S lo 'I a m 2 to 1 and 7 lo 8 p ni ResI
ilence "OK M ullsoii avenue
DR C L TREAS SPECIALIST IN
Itupturp Truss Pitting and Pat Reduc
tion Olllce telephone 1SC3. Hours. 10 to
Z 2 to 1, 7 ta S
DK S AV L'AAIOREAUN OPPICE 21)
Washington avenue Residence V.i
Mullen e Chi onU diseases, lungs,
bean kldiipjs and genito-itrlnnry or
gans a spccliltv lIour, l to 4 p m.
W. O ROOK A'ETERINARY SUR.
geon Horsi s, Cattle and Dogs treated.
Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scianton
Te le phono 2C72
SCHOOLS
SCHOOL OU THE LACKAAVANnZ
Scrnnton P.i Coiuses piepatatory to
college law medicine or business Opens
Sept. 11th Send for catalogue Rev
Thomas At Caiin, LL D ptlnclpal nnd
piopiletor, AV E Plimilej, A M.. head,
master.
SEEDS
O. R CLARK A CO SEEDMEN AND
Nursprvnien: store IK Washington ave.
line; green house, T0 North Main ave
nue; stole teli phone, 7S2.
WIRE SCRCENS
JOS KUETTEL. REAR Ml LACKI
warm i nvenue, Scianton, Pa, manufac
turer of AVI re Screens
MISCELLANEOUS
BAUER'S ORCHESTRA -MUSIC TOR
balls, picnics, parties receptions, vied
dings nnd concert work furnished For
terms addicss R. J Bauer conductor.
117 AVvomlng avtiiue, ovei Hulberts"
music store
MEOARGEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS
supplies, envelopes pap,.r bags, twine
AVtui house, I'O Washington avenuo
Si runton, I'a
CITY SCAVENGER
A B BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAUL1S
and cess pools, no odor Improved
pumps used A. B BRIGGS, Proprietor.
Leave orders 1100 Norch Main avenue,
or Elcko's drug store, corner Adams and
Mulberry Telephone 9310.
SCALP TREATMENT.
MRS L T KELLER SCALP TREAT
ment 50c; shampooing. 50c, facial
massage, manicuring, 25c; chiropody.
701 Qulney
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Schedule in Effect June 10, 1800.
Ttnins Leave Scranton:
0.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington, and for Pitts
burg and the West.
0.38 n. m. week days, for Hnzleton,
Pottsvllle, Rending, Norristown,
nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun
buiy, Hairisburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimoie.Washington and Pitts,
burg and the West.
2.18 p. in., week days (Sundays 1.58
p. m.), fur Sunbury, Harrlsburg,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington nnd Pittsburg and the
West.
4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and
Pittsburg.
J. It. WOOD. (Icn'l Pass. A.snt.
J. II' HUTCHINSON, Oencr.l Manner.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Del., Lncku. and Western.
Effect Monday. Juno G, 1SU
irnlns lenvo Scranton ns follows: Kx
press for New Ytirk and all points east.
iM. 3.W, 6.10, 8 00 and 10 05 n. in.; 12 05 and
3.33 p. in
Express for Easton, Trenton, Phlludol.
Villa .and tho south, 5.10, 8.W and 10.D5 u.
m. 12 5., ami 331 p. ,,
iobylmnna accommodation, fi.10 p. m
,ii "",'f3 r."r tllngliutnton, Oswego, El
njlra, totnlng, Bath, Dnnsvllle. Mount
Morris and Buffalo 1210, 2 Cl, won a. in.:
(i.',!,n"4 V60 ' '" making close cotinec
f,,.V. IU IJ"fflo to nil points In tho vvcBt
""'tnvvest and southwest
Washington accommodation, 3.W p. m.
'ungliainlon and way st.itl.nu, 1 ol p. nt.
i, je'toivvlllo nccominodiitlnn, IW p. 111.
jcboloti acconimoditlon, r, 00p mi
l-.xpress for Utlca and Rlclillclri SPrlnBK,
a m. and 1 "5 p m.
Ithaca 2, new a m. nnd l.M p in
1 r Nortluimberlond, I'lttstoti, W likes
Hnrio, Plymouth, bloomsburg und Din
vine, making close connections nt North
V, ,.T,lftn'1 ,or W'llllnmspnri, Harilsburg,
Uiiltlinoie, AVnshlngton and tho reiitth.
Norlhtimberland and Intel medlitp stn
tlons, COO, 10 05 u. m. and 1 55 and 5.40 p.
Nnnllcoko and lntermedl ito stations,
10S and 11 10 a in I'll mouth and inter
medlato stn tlons, .115 and 8 50 p. m. Fof
Kingston, UK p )n.
1 ulliitau parlor and sleeping coaches on
nil cxprtsH trains.
Ior detailed Information, pocket tltnei
tables, etc., apply to M. L. Smith, Dla
trlct Passenger Agent, depot ticket oiilto.
fc MSi-W-M-w-
Ccntrnl Railroad of New Jcr-tcy
Stations In New York Foot of Liberty
stieet. N II . and South Ferry, Whitehall
street.
Anthracite conl used excluslvelj, lnsur
lug cleanliness and eomfml
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUN. 23. IW.
1 rains leave Scratitoii for Nt w York,
Newark, Elizabeth, Philadelphia, Easto'i.
Bethlehem, Allentown. Mauch Chunk nhtt
AV hlto Haven at S 30 a tit : express, 1 20 ;
e.xptes". I no p m. Sundays, 2 13 p. 111.
ol PlttHtcm and AVIlkes-Bane. 5..10,
11 lo u m , 1 20 1 on, 711 p, m. Suitdas,
11 .'0 a m .2 11 7 11 p in,
For Mountain Park, M0. 11 10 a. m . 120
p. m Siuiriavs 11.10 a 111, 2 11 p m
For Baltlmoie and A iihliigtou, and
polntH South and Ast vl 1 Bethlehem,
& .'0 a. m , 1 20 p m, Sundays, 2.11 p. m.
For LuttF Branch, Oi can Grove, etc , at
9 10 (through cn-Ta in and 1.20 p. m,
1 or Beading, Lebanon nnd Harrlsburg,
via Allentown, S "0 a tn , 1 20 p. n. Suu
ilnv, 2.11 p ni
b'or 1'ottsvllle, S 30 n. nt., 120 p. m
Thiough tickets to all points East,
South und AVest at loweEt rate at tho
station
J. II. OLIIAFSEN. Gen. Sltpt.
II. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Ast.
Delaware: and Hudson.
On Mnv 14th. 11, trains will Icavn
Scranton ns follows
For Carbond.ile li 211. 7 13. 8.51 10 13 t, m.;
V noon, 12S, 2 20, .'! 32, 5.2j, b 23, 7,57, 913,
11 00 p m , 1 10 a. 111
Uor Alnan, Siratogi, Monti cal, Bos
ton New England points, etc. I! 20 a. m,,
"lii p 111
Uor Holiesdnlc C 20, 11.13 a. m , -.10, 5 23.
p m.
Foi AVIlkes-Barro-C 43. 7 AS. S 11. 3.3$,
10 43 n in.; 12 0J, 1.2J, 3 33, 127, ti.10. 7. IS,
10 41 11 to p m
For New Yoik Philadelphia, etc., vIt.
Lehigh Valley RiUro.iri-ii.il p. 111.. 12.0J
12S, 4 27 p. m.; with Black Diamond H
pi ess, 11 0 p ni
Fen Peiinsvlvniila Railroad points, C.I",
9.'S 11. m , 21S, 4 27 p 111.
Uor westctn points, vli Lehigh A'nltoy
Railroad 7 4S a m : 12', .1 il with Black
Diamond Express. 10 41. 11 1 p tn.
Trains will arrive In Scranton as follows-
K10111 Carbondale nnd the North f.40,
( 1, s jx 'i'il, 10 is, 11 jb a 111.; 123, 2.13,
3 21, 4 2! 7 4 5, 1018 11 27 p m
Fiom Wilkes-Bii re and the South G 15,
7 IS, SK, WIS 11.11 n 111: 11S. 2 11, 3.1S,
5 2ii, G21, 711 'Mil 10 01 p in : 1.1.1 II. in.
St NDAY TRAINS.
For Caibomlalc 9 01. 1131 p. m.; 2.23,
3 12, 5 17 't 51 p m
For Wllke s-B me 9 3s, 12 03 a. m.; 1.5S,
3 2S, ,-, 4;, 7 4S p. m
Uor Alb my. Suatoga, Montreal, Bos
ton, New England points, etc., 2 23 p. nt.
Lowest i.ites to all points ill United
Stales and C ,11 ul.i
J W UURDICK. ti. P A , Albany, N. Y.
H. AV. CROSS, D P A , Scranton, Pa.
Lehigh Valley Hailroad,
In ef.tct M.iv II. 1599.
TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON.
For Philadelphia and New York via D.
& II 1 R. at 1.43 a in. and 12 01, -.13.
4 27 (Black Diamond Express), and 11.30
P m
Suiidavs. D . II , 1 "S, . 4S p. m.
Uor White Ilivcn, H.irletnn and prln
1lp.1l points In the coil legions via D. Si
II R It, 0 41. "It and 4 27 p. m. For
Pottsvllle ( 41. 2 1 p. ni.
For Bi tblehem. E.iston, Reading, Har
llsbutg and principal Intermediate sta
tions via D .X 11 It R. ' 41 a. 111 , 120!,
2 1S, 4 27 (Black Diamond Express), ll.uO,
Sunilavs, D .x- II . 1 is. 7 4S p. m.
Uor TuiiMi'iiuioi k. Towiinda, Elmlra,
Illiani Gi i.e 1 und ptlnclpal intermedi
ate stations via D. L A; W. R. It., 803
a m 12 11 and ' !3 P m.
For (bin vi.. Roc bestir, Buffalo, Niag
ara Ualls chliajo aid nil points west
via D - II B R. 12 0! ill (Black Dia
mond Expussi 7 Is and 11 ' p m. Buu
d iv s D A- II 12 01 a ni . 7 IS p m,
Pullman p 11 lor and sloping or Lehigh
A'ullev pallor 1 11 ' on .ill tialns between
AVIIkes-B 11 1 e and New A'ork, Phll.ldol
phl 1, Biiflab) nnd Suspension Brldgo
ROLLIN II AVILBUR. Gen, Sltpt.. South
Bethbhtm. Pa
CIIAS S LEE. Gen TM'S, Agt , 20 Cort-
bxnclt stiei t New A'ork
A AV NONNEMACHER, DlV. Pass. Agt.,
South Bethlehem. Pa.
Uor tickets and Pullman reservations:
apply "o'J Lackawanna ave , Scranton, I'a.
Lrlc nnd Wyoming Valley. 1
Tlmo Table In Effect Juno 4, 1S.3. 1 '
Trains leave Scranton for New A'orK
Nevvburg and Inter rnedlato points un
Eilo ralln id. at 1 On a m. and 2 28 p. in.
Uor Huvvby and loe il points, at 5i"J a.
m , b !" a m and 2& p m. I'or Lako
Ailel at 5 20 p m
Sunilav n.ilns luK Smnton for Liki
Ailel ut S I a in unci 1 lu p m , stopping
at lnt rmediato st itious.
SCItANTON IIVfSIO.
Ill i:ffect Jiiuc -5li, lSlltll.
North Hound.
South Uounil,
(),03 .01
oaid-ioi
t
!.
d c
Stations
14
ij r.
p 111
,. 7 Sit
... 710
7 00
xrrlre Leave
N Y Franwin Si
West Haii street
Weehawksa
m r
'Arrive Leave
6 211 1 is
6 18' 109
C0715h
ntxviaifi
SC41-40
STllS2V
S4II1SH
S Ml 2 ft!
Cadosla
llancorlc
Starlit; lit
1'restou Park
Win wood
royntelle
Orson
i'leasnnt Mt
I'lilcindaln
1 oresr city
C'arbnndale
White Brllja
Mo Held
.if nnj 11
AiclilbaM
Intnn
Peckvllle
oitphitat
l'r!ceburr
'1 lirnop
rrovlitencn
Part l'laco
hcrantou
SS6'1I SI
5 11.-11 VI
SOOillSI
4 Wfll1U
ui ill 1
4 41,11 2.1
4 4111 IB
4 4011 11
4 16111
4 311107
i JS II 01
4 1'j 11 ft)
4 231100
4iui or
4U10 5S1
r m 11
Ltavo Arrive
t Sunday only
siit-nincs tbat trains stop on signal for. pas
sfngeix, '1 rains rav and son Sunday only. Other trains
dally ctcept tiimaay.
secure rates via Ontario AVestcrn before
purebasiin: ttcicou and save money
'l lirouslr Wagner DiitTet slfepr and free re.
cllning chair car New Yorls to chlcigo n itbout
rhan.e. 1'niiciigrr Itntes HediireU to
Two Cent iVr Sllle.
J.C. Andfrson, Oen.rass Agt.
T. Fllterolt, niv pans, Act soranton, ln
NEWSPAPERS
TUB WILKES-BARRE RECOBD CAf
bo had In Scranton at the news ntands
of Belsman Bron., 40J Spruce and 603 Lln
den; M, Norton 322 Lackawanna avenue:
I. B, Bchutzer, 211 Spruco street,
- ut
.... 740 ....
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