THE SCRANTON T1UBUJNJB-SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1899. J CARBONDALE. PAMILY REUNION. Tlio twelfth annual reunion nf the rrfllmnn and Dlx families una held ot the homo of . . S. Uryunt. In Jackson township. Kelatlves to the number of one hun died and thlity were present from New York, llliiRhnmton, Cnibondnle, Foster, Thompson, New Mllfoid und Wnyn- count , ftflloert were elected ns follows: l'resldent, T. .1. Tollman, vlco-prefd-lent W. P. Tallman. Heoretiity, Mrs. Jennie Quick, committee on music, Mrs. Frank Holmm, Mnud Tallman, C. S Uiyant: on entertainment. Jennie Itnhlnson. Mrs Delia Tyler und Mp". Jlulph Ulalr, of this cit The net. meetltiK will he held with I' M Tallman In this c lty on the fourth Wednesday In August, 1900. CRACKED THE SAFE. l'mp1oes of the Krle, ("llemwioil nlid Keystoiu' collieries leeelvcd their wages for Auku-u yesterday The pay was one day late The combina tion of the safe in which the nuinev ius expressed got out of older. Th paymaster thought a wtoiib combina tion sheet hud been sent and nftei an exchange of telegraphic messages be tween this city and the metiopolls In structions came to blow open the safe This was done. ITALIAN WEDDING. The Dundaft street home of Uabilel 1'ugllano was the scene of a eiy pie tj wedding Thnisday evening. An tonio Musserl and Maile Taleileo wete the conti acting parties. The bride was attited In pink silk and looked very piety She Is a inembei f an ailstoeiatlc famllv In Italy and has been In this count! y only live months. Aldeimau S S. Jones jiei formed the cei oniony. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mis A. 1. S.indeis and Mis A. Lunn spent yesteiday in Sei.inton. C M Hose Is tilling a tempourj cleikship in the diug stoie of A W. Ileinolds Alderman nnd Mis. I, I llunnell aie cnteitalnlng Mi. und Mi. Samuel Bun nell of S( lanton Mr and Mis A -1- Ugai spent yes t. idu In Wilkes-I5.it te Mrs H A. Purple, in I'.nlt stieet. Is cnteitalnlng Miss Maiy Felter, of Dun el .iff. Mis h Wninei. who has hetn visll 'ng Mis. Thompson, has letmued to Hancock Misses Marlon and Hazel Dhnot-k an Wiling Wilkes-H.me fi lends. Mi and Mis Punk Smith of CS.u field uW'iiuc. .lie i llteltainlng theii luughter. Mis Fredeilck IMw.uds, of viantnn. The Kioss Kountry Klub Kiowtl en-Jom-iI a dance at Hmke's hall last cen Inir I Goodman, of Scr.inton, was In this city last evening auanging for the Colmnhlnst excuislon to Scranton. Mis C. (', Averv and children, of l'hllllpsburg, ai lived last evening to M'end some time witli hoi pments, Mr .itid Mis John W. Jones. Father C'urran, of Wllkes-H.me. Is in this iltv. PEOKVILLE. Jo. Hcnovlek. a I'olander. who le Mdc at the Sterrlck Creek patch, may u.-ll be thankful that he is still in the land of the living. His ebcape fiom death yesterday caused the many who witnessed his hair-breadth escape to shudder and turn their ejes away lit horroi I5eno ick had been to Olj pliant and was ictumlug to his home under the Influence of liquor, tnklng the Del oware and Hudson tnuks as his guide he had neaily l cached his destination when passenger tialn No. b oeitook him The engineer blew his whistle nnd Benovlck made a few extia eli des and the onlookeis thought he had anchored hlmselt at a safe distance from the rapldl appioaehlng tiain. Hut not so, for just as the engine was about to pass him he staggered for ward and before he .could bilng him self together to stop he had collided with the pilot of the engine and he was hurled to the ground with much foite nnd rolled along, his legs and arms falrlj brushing the wheels. Assistant Station Agent It V. Hoffecker and several otheis who witnessed the ac cident quickly went to the man nnd cairled him to the depot. He appealed to be dazed but after icstlng a few minutes he started for his home near by and last evening stated that he was all right and was as rood as any man In the patch et Services in the Presbytcilan chuich Sunday at 10 30 a m. and 7.30 p. m. Rev S. H. Moon, D. D., pastor Sub ject In morning, "Consecration," oen- "DURNINO ftlONEV." The most precious possession on earth is perfect health. It is the urouuil-work of all prosperity in lite tew people pruc any reasonable expenditure which will be the means of restoring it , but one of the most disheart ening things in the world is for any one who works hard for his money to keep paying it out for doctors and medicines that do no earthly good u is like throwing it into the lire ' We had sptnt lots of money for doctor bill) and I had almost givcu up iu despair a s Mm Ulla Schall, of Mooachcad, Luzerne Co I'a in a sincere letter to I)r R V 1'ierce of Huffnlo N V " Then Iloldmy hunbaud I wasRolug to write lojou I am very glad I did so, You re member my case wai abscess of the breast Dr Pierce'a Oolden Medical I)lco ery cured intr in one month, sound and well " "Your kindness to me I cau neer forget," writes Mr lode V. Clark, of Rnterprlse bhelbv Co , Mo " I cannot express half my feelings of fratelulness to you, I had despaired of eer get ing well I had been in bad health for twehc years Had aches all through me, numb hands, told feet, and everything I ate distressed me; my howels were constipated. I was ery nervous, depressed and despondent When I first wrote to you I thought I could neer be cured I hae taken six bottles of Dr Tierce's Oolden Medical I)lcoery, and my health is now good You have my lionest recommendation to all sufTerers I think there is no medicine in the world (is rood as Dr Pierce's " It's an insult to your intelligence for a dealer to attempt to palm off upon yon a iubstilutt for this world-famed medicine, "frou know what you want, It's his busi ness to mitt that want. When he urges wine substitute he's thinking of the laiger profit he'll make not of your welfare. Shun all such dishonest dealers. Every sick person in this land should possess Dr. l'ierce's grand thousand page illustrated Common Sense Medical Adviser, which will be sent free for the bare cost of mailing, ai one-cent stamps r--z and Tfc, ra ige r, '!' JL Mm?k, VMBL . t. HB9ws tW-v lBnLV7L fliM lf2'm pyi Ing text, "Children1, Have Ye Any Meat?" 1'cckvlllo "Baptist church Iter. J. S. Thomas, pastor. Sei vices tomorrow at 10.30 a in. nnd 7.30 p. in. Morning sub .Itct, "Things Thnt Accompany Snlva tlon," r.vonlng subject, "The Most Wonderful Speaker." Sabbath school at 11.30 n. m. Mr. and Mis. '.. V. Travis returned last evening from n Mslt with New Jersey relatives. Cailton 12, the one-jenr-old son of Colonel anil Mis. Klzer, of Piospect hill, died yesteiday morning. The fu nernl will be held nt the residence Sun day morning. Interment at Klrer. Wayne county. Mr. William Law, of Mooslc. piesl dent of the Archbald Water company, was a business caller In town yestei day. JEKUYN AND MAYFIELD. Mayfiold School Board Pioceedlngs. Loan Exhibition Still a Great Sue cess Well Known Scott Resident Injuted Personal News. Tlw MaPelii school board met on Thui day eenlng. Following bills weie oidured paid. Tower Manufaotur inj. compiny, SUM Ameiicun nook cim panj. ". (llliu A; C. :i. Heath & t'n., MOT The miittn of Up Insurance was informallj dlsaissed. but' action was postponed until a enmplMe iuestt g.Ulon ot tatcs was made Membeis ol the boaid wuntecl lnwer rates be cause of all (lies blng t "moved fiom the building. Hand Mi Nally & ('i 's ngeiit repre senting the map depaitment argued for tie sale of maps but action was tle feired foi a few weeks U resolution of the bo.tid Herman w is udileu to the course of stulv and books foi aine stmlv weie oidered, The loan ethlbltlon was so llh.-inlly patH'iil-'-d l,(ft eetilng that it has been w lclj decided to continue It to night. Last night's nteittliunrnt was i miisleul tie.it and the Methodist choir of Cuibondtilo wlw lendered It rccehel in.inv compllinpiif The piogiammo was is follow. Antlum. "1'i.il'e Ye th" Fntlur, ' -olo. "The Holy City," W t Kvan. antlum. 'rileat und Maivel olis;" solo "A Dieani." MNp Kllpatrlck npthem. 'Oli tin," Muzaits twelfth mif-s. An inteiesting progr.unnie has been autrngeil for tonight. H Waller Ktinmeier of Facloryvllle is the guest of Postmaster Oililltha. Mi and Mi. J. II Humphitv hiuo letmued home fiom New York eltv whet,, they hae been spending several W"el:s Alnut twentv voung people of the borough enjincd a ttnw lido te Chip mini '..ike last evening .Mi.. L A. fJreen and two chlldieii of South Main stiiet ale Isltlng Plttstou tiienilx The Pelawme and Hudson collleiy was lillt j -steiilaj through want of big cais. lake Van Sickle of Seott, while dilv Ing to j.hls borough a few davs ago was thiown fiom his wagon through the bieol-lng or the tongue of the wagon and fiactured his knee eau. Invitations aie out announcing the coming man Inge of Itlcliard Jones the well known c-Iei tiiclnn nnd Mlis Clara Hoe of Muj.ltld The eeiemony will tuke plate on the '.'Tth Thr ladles of the Fust T5aptK rhuich will eie a Xew I ngland tea nt the chinch on Wednesdtiy evening 11 hn (oidlally Invited dml-tlor, adults in cents, children 10 cents Llbeitv lodge Knights of I'ythlns confened the lank of Fsqulie on foui members last evening Itev Thomas Cool: will pi each in the Pimltlve Mrthodlst I'huich tomorrow on the following subjects: Morning, "Time of the Origin" livening, 'A Tonlble Hecocnitlon." The pain of a bum oi a scald Is al most Instantly lelleved b applvln.r Chamberlain's Pain Halm It also heals the injuied parts moie quickly than any othei tteattnent. and without the bum Is very seven- does not leave a scar. For -ale bv all druggists. Mat thews Hi os., wholesale and retail agent OLYPHANT. MWs nnle .Ionian em. it.ifned a patty of her fi lends at her home on Punmoie stieet Thnisday evening. During the evening vocal and Instru mental selections weie lendeidl by Reveial of the guests Selections (,n the phonograph weie also given. The ev ening was (Mlghtfnllv spent 1 y all pie-ent Among the ruests fioni out ot town weie Misses Nellie Clatk, Delia Covne Mamie Poote, Tlzle White, KtitttC'OMie, Katie Toote, (Vila Swift J A Poote, . J. Pawliy, P. A Phil bin nnd Thomas Pi he Aiehbild George 51oon of Scott h sttec. who was Injuied in the mlnef n few weeks ngo s able to be out ng.iln Miss Hai i let Giuenw of -Vrinton, lslted fi lends In town yesterday. SeiMees at the usual time iu the Congregation it church tomorrow morn Inr nnd evening In th evening the subject Will be "The Peace of Chlht." Tomoiiow will end P.ev. IVjter Uobfrts" patoidU of the f'oiigiegational chinch nt this phut The st i vices of the ttlakely Haptist chuich will be held in Kdu.iuK Irill while the chuich Is being lepalrcd, b? ginning tomoiiow, P.ev J. It. i:ilis will pi eac h 'Ihreerhidiin of John filldea of I.ick (iwanna stieet are ill with diphlheila Miss O fiolden, of Dunmoie was th guest of frli r.ds here vestoiday. 11 1'i'iiy Jamis has returned to Phil lip's Atadeni", Hxeter, N. I(. 'NnVP.lt HUItN A CANDI.H AT nOTH HNDS" Don't go on drawing itnllty fiom the blood without doing something to replace It. Hood's Sar sapaillla gives nerve, mental and di gestive stiength by enriching and it nll.lng the blood, HOOD'S PILLS are non-ltiitntlng. mild, effective. MOSCOW. (' W. Houin is spending u few dajs with his famllv heio. II L Elements, who has been spei',-"-Ing his vacation with his mother, ie. turned to New Yoik Thursday. Miss Iva Andeisou and Mlsa liar Ion, of Oreen Hldge. aie visiting Mis. Charles Mllluid Miss Plorence Yeagei. of So niton, Is Msltln; hei paients, Mr. a.nl Mis. Wllllum Yeagei. The C'hilatlan Kndeavoicis of Mad! sonville. held u picnic In Evans' grove Frlda) One of the features of the day wiih a bicycle race, which was won by Hair Kshelnmii, of this place. The piUe wus a bicycle suit. Andy Lumley also of Moscow, won the sec ond pil.e, n bicycle lamp. The fuueial of .lams O'DiUn was held at Duumoiu Thursday. DEPRESSED? TRY frVllltVJlitexwUrfUtxA (MARIANI WINE) WORLD FAMOUS TONIC Marlnnl fWlne Is a tonic pro pal ed upon tiul5 sclentllle ptliulples. Jt Is safo and benellclnl, as well u ugieeuble. Mailnnl Wine has more than 8 000 wiltten endorsements fiom leading phslclans In all p.itts of the woild Marlanl Wine gives power to the brain, sttengtli and elasticity to the muscles and ilchness to the blood. It Is a piomoter of good health and lotigevltj Mokes the old young, keeps the young stiong. Mailaul Wine Is speclalh Indi cated for Oeneial IJeblllty, Overwoik, Weakness fiom wluitt ver. causes. Pro found Uepiesslon and Hxhnustlon, Throat and Iaing Diseases, I'onsump tlou and Malaila It Is u diffusible lonin foi the entile sybteni Mailanl Wine is Invaluable for overvvoiked men, delicate women anil sickly children It stimulates, stiength ens and sustains the sjstem and biates bod j and brain It Is Invaluable as a Summer Tonic It can be taken with cracked lieoi soda watel Ti It Ile um c of Imitations. To those who will klndlv wrlie to MAUIANM & CO. K West )!lth Street, New Yolk city will lie sent poti. Id book containing porttiilts with einloi se mi nts of Kiiipeturs ilininess. Princes, CardliuiN, Art libNImps anil othei Inter esting iniitltr Mention this paper 1'or Sale bv All HriigBlsls Avoid Substitutes TAYLOR NEWS. Mis. Thomas H. Jenkins Passes Away Sullivan and Joyce Nup tials Chin ph nnd Personal News. Mis Thomas 11. Jenkins, who for the past thiity-tvv(i veins has been associ ated with till town, passed peacefully awa at hei home on Pnlon stieet Jes teiday morning at fi 41 o'clock, after a lingeilng Illness Mis Jenkins' ail ment was not toiiMdeied seilolis until a week ago. when the unmlsttikuble s.Muptoms of p.iiul.sls became evident She was a kind and Indulgent inothei. being good, devout and ihniltahlc. It Is the unheis.il habit to speak well of the diad, but nothing has hi en said of Mrs Jenkins since her death that had not been ald many times dining hei life She died with the esteem of her litighbois and the love ot hei fiiencN Deiea-ed was born in Hlibevnle Mon mouthshlie South Wales She was IS e.ns of age She was a member of Pilde of Lackawanna lodge, No is A P. L A . and the Wahnet.i lodge of Itebetka-.. ul Sei. niton, and Is suivlved b a husband and the following hll dien Mis William J Hosklns Mis 11 f) Jone Mis Joseph KiancK Mis. William It Williams and lilt hard Jen kins, of this plate, and Mis Moigan W.itkin, of Scr.inton, and Mr George Jenkins, of Avoca She was the giand mothei of seventeen giaiidi hildren. The funeral will take pl.it e from the famllv home on Mondav at 1' .10 o'clock. Hev Dr II H Hauls will oillclatc. Hurl.il will be made in the Toiest Home temeterj . Mis. AVIlllam N Williams of 1M waulsvllle. Is visiting at the home of hei mothei, Mis Thomas Hughes, of I'lilon .stieet. T.ljlor lodge, No. COS. Independent Older of Odd Kellows. will meet In their looms this evening. Pel vices will lie hi id as usual at the ProMivtoi Ian t bin ch tomoiiow, Hev L. H IVistei olllclatlng. The home of Mr mid Mis John Sulli van, of Pnlon stieet was the stene of a most elabornte .iff ah on Thuisdav evening, in honoi of their at compllshed daughter Margaiet. who was united In mariihge to Mi Patilck Joce, a popu lar young man of South Rtranton. The ceremony was poifouned on Thuisdny nt high noon at the Immaculate Con vent chuich bv the rectoi, Itev J r Mollltt Tin- In hie was ehaimingly at tlied In a gown of cream silk, trimmed with white lace Miss Mury Connollj. her attendant, woio a costume similar to that of the bilde John Connolly wns the best man At the conclusion of the eeiemony the couple took a dilve to Wilkes-Ilane. In the evening a wedding suppei was si i veil Seivlces toiuoirow .it the Calvaiy Haptlst chinch will be held at the usual hour Pastor Han is will pi each at Wllkes-Hane Piajei meeting will be held In the inclining at 10 30 o'clock. Mr Rlch.Mil Huberts will picslde. In the evening at fl o'clock Itev. Fiancli Gendall will pi each . The l-eai-olil child of Ml. and Mi. William Thornton, of Oak stieet. died I on Thm sil.iy. after a lingeilng Illness of cramps The fiinei.il will occur this ifieinoon at 2 o'clock Intel inunt In the Mlnooka Catholic cemeteiy I Sei vices as usual at the Welsh Con- giegatlonal chuith tomoiiow, Hev 1 I voi Thomas olllclatlng I THOMPSON. - Miss Grate Knapp letumed to hei ! homo lu Lesteishlie Wednesday after ,11 pleasant Mslt wl'th Mis. Lottie Pol iter and othei relatives hole. .mis joepiune Salesbuii, Mis Lot tie Poller and son, Leon. Mis Wealth Lai i able und Itev. Ii R Lai i able and wife attended the Women's Clulstlan Tempeiance union county convention nt Monti ose this week. Mi and Mis C M Lewis visited lelatlvis In Caibondale Thuisday. Hev. P. It Towei attended the fu neial of Hev. J H Weston at Vestal. N. Y. Tuesdin A Tuckei and wife, of this place, weie also in attendance. Huiry H. Seurles, i:ills Stlmpson nnl Miss Hstella Hovvaid returned to theli studies at Kingston Tuesday. Miss Col a Spencer entered the school ut the same time. , The many fi lends of Tiank Crozier nro glad to know that the opeiutlon performed upon him at the hospital nt Cnibondiile was successful. OLD FORUE. Mis William Welter of Avoca, was tin- guest of Mis. William Tlnklcpaugh on Thursdaj. Lieut Chnrles Diake Is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mis. Thomas Drike. The Ladles' Mel Society of the IlrloU chuich will hold a srclal on Friday ev ening. Ice cream will be served. A laige number of lelntlvep nnd fi lends attended the fuueial services of Mir. Lewis Hdsall nt her late home on Thnisday afternoon. The set vices weie conducted by Hev. G. I Are. nns. tor if the Pilek church, assisted by Rev. r. A. Kln, n former pastor, now stationed nt Parsons. The floral of ferings were numerous nnd bciutlful, THEATRICAL. At the Academy. Mitchell's All Stnr players presented "Satan's Vengeance" yesterday after noon and "Government Acceptance," Dan L. Hart's play, Inst night, befoie large nnd well pleased audiences. This afternoon the bill will be "Midnight Call" nnd In the evening "Power ot Mtmey." "Why Smith Left Home." On Monday evening, Sept. is, the T,y. celun will have the Anglo-American succefs, "Why Smith Left Home," by fieoipo H Hroadhurst, author ot "What Hupiieiied to Jones," both ot which have ptoven ns grent sticc esses in Eng land, as In this country. In the "Smith" play, Mr Hionlhuist has vvipfn a fnice thoroughly up-lo-date md Its meilt Is thoroughly brought mil by the capable compiny by which It is pic sented. The mst Includes- Pianl. Tannehlll, Ji., C Jnv William", Albeit Hoccaidl. Ji'iecleilck Hobntts, Gilbert Gardner, P.tandon Dou.lns, Nellie Mak"ll. Ten nle Ppgle. Lottie W I1lam, Rose Hub baid, nolle Chamberlln and UrsMe May rimer, "On the Wabnsh." The fit -t merits clilmetl for "On th" Wab.lh " Joseph Altluil's successful comedy-drama which Is to be given at the Lyceum theatre on Tuesdav night, September the l'.Uh aie local color and fichness of huiunt Interest, it Is a icmutkuhl.v tiuthful traneilpt. In pet soninies and Ineldenls of a section ot the I'nlted flutes that Ins n"er be foie been porliaved on the stego. Any one who has sojourned even for -i btlef peilod, In southern tudlatri will be sur piived at the vividness with which Mi. Ai thin- bus lepioduiid Its life. UN thniai teis have the hue of the Wabash anil the Mrong flnim of th wild per simmon. . Ills play Is n hnnie-'pup pic lino of life as It exists toclly In that legion, retaining nmld un nbsoiblng plot, .ill the photographic tiuth of the waving willows, the tinkling of the eow bell", the chinch steeple, the men and wo men and the b.nefooted children of the villages along the w nets of the Wa bash. Manager White has added the ton by an excellent oat and i com plete scenic outfit of th" mot beauti ful ct realistic chat.ietei. Next Week's Attraction. Cailes Leybume and his own big Pon Ton Stock company will hold the boards all week at the 'Academy of Music, presenting a dilTeieiit play each night, also at theli dally matinees com mencing Tuesdav Monday night thev will open In the gieat Kngllsh nielo cliama "The lilac k Plug," a play brim lull of comedy and exciting cllmaxts und is sure to please all As an extia feature the wonderful Savllle bisters, elettilcal dnnccrs, will appear at yneiy porfoimance Iu change of dames, using two special eloc tibialis to opeiate theli mechanical effects. Ledies' tickets will be honoied In ex change for Pi cents opening night it leservid befoie T p. in Monday seats now on sale. BASEBALL. Peicentnge Table. w i. p u liiookl.vn Si : .' 1 lilluiltllibl.i 8: lb ,l,.,t llostou Ti to .u'U H.iltlniure ?; .1-! "'I St l.tuls 7! ,VJ .:) Cincinnati 7! f.s .5".T Chicago 07 i.i ..Mj I'ittsbuig l.l- i" .lit Loulevllle So W .li.'i NoW Yoik CT 7! ,L1 ushlngtoii V Ni .JTJ CltveUiml l'l 117 .1!) At Philadelphia- 1! 11. LI. Louisville 20 10SIMO-1II 1'. 3 Philadelphia .... .Mi 0 04 1 1 l-j 10 3 liattoiles Wadilell and St.elimui, Pint. Orih and McPurlaud. Pinplrts Sntler and McGair. At llaltlmore It H 11. Cliiclnu.ul 1 00 1 u J.IOo-7 11 2 luminous .. .. 0 i) u 1 o o ii l is-j pi j, llatlt ills Haw ley and Kahoe, Howell nnd Itoblnsun. I'mplre Dwjcr. At Iliook'bn R. H n Chicago 20 1000 0 1: K 12 1 HrooklMi 0 00 1 (Ml 0 01 2 i 1 ltatlcrles tj.irvin and Doiioluie; Dunn and McCiuin. Pmplic s Swartwood and Hunt At New Yoik H H V. New Yoik 2 0 12 2 0 1 0-10 17 I St. Louis lu:uO!(iK5 11 I llatterles Doheny and Warner; Powll and O'Connor. Umpires O'Pav- anil Mc Donald. At Washington-- It II I! Cleveland ) 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0- ! 1 2 Washington . . 1 .". B 0 0 0 i .1 -!! 14 1 Hatteiles Schmidt, Collltlower and Sug deii. Hvnns. McMiinus and Klttiiilh'c rinphes Pelts and Latham At P.oton - n II i: Plttsblllg . 0 201 01 00 0-1 ' ', llostou 0 110 2 1 10 1 in 2 llatteilf Chesluo and riowennnn, Wil lis nnd Ilergtn I'mpln's Mouiissau and Connolly FURNISHED ROOM S, TWO PllfNlsfinD'nOOMS, ALL CON'' venlcnces 407 Mi.t'lson ivenue SITUATIONS WANTED wTntTdosTtio tut enipbiv nu nt gionrv tiinle pre ferrtil lteferenees Addiess "bile, ' rate Geneinl Dellveo' SITUATION WANTHD-HY AN HXPHIt- leneed houlcket pei small salnrv, refS ertnecs given Address A It, Postolucc A YOPNC, WOMAN WOULD I.IKL A place to woik for her boiml and go to si hull). Address cnie of Mrs Rlclinrtl I Horns, !,22 Gibson street VVANTi:i)-A SITUATION AS WATl H mau in Jnnllor, can fiunlxh best of nferetite. Aildiess p II, Scr.inton Pot oIIIip SITUATION WANTHD-AS A IIOI'SH keper, a good w usher and ironei Ad diess, i: J . TiIIiuiip SITUATION WANTi:U - WILL DO wiislilng and Ironing at m home or go out Addiess 400 rear Gibson St. SITUATION WANTHD-AS A HOUsil". ketpei, a giiod washer and Ironer, Martin Muloney, M7 Hlver street. Situation wantud-uy a man Lj j ears of age. strong ami willing, well tilucated for commercial life will accept any kind of work Junltoi, gur tlener, nmter or will iisslm at unylhlng where sobriety and hard work would be appicclatetl. Small salury Adiliess "Hetr.ic, ' cure of general deliver, Scranton. SITUATION WANTKD-AH STATION a ry engineer: huvo had live ears' ex pirltnce. Address Wl Aldei strtsi't, city. SITUATION WANTKD-A MAHHIHD mini .IS rurs of age, whdieft employ ment of any kind, ofllcii work picferred. Adilrcus J, T., euro Tribune. The People's MM(V A POPULAR CLEARING IIOUSi: for tho Rencllt of All WIk. Ilnvc Houses to Rent, Real Kstute or Otlicr Property to Sell or lixchutic, or Who Wnut Sltuiitlons or Help Thee Small Advertisements Cost One Cent it Word, Six Insertions (or Five Cents u Word Kxjept Situation Wanted, Which An In sorted Tree. WANTED. WANTKD-TWO LADIKS Oil (HINTS to travel for publishing house; saluiv nnd expeiies giiuranteetl Address, If, cart) of Tilbur.c- ofllce. HELP WANTED-MALE. govi:hnmi:nt positions - dost piepare fui anv "Ivll service sei vice or census examination wltlunit set Ing out latutogiie of luroimatlou, sent fue. Col uinblnii Conespondeiico College, Wasll lllgtfll, 1) C SALi:S.MAN-J'iM00 AONTiTAND KX pettset gliurimteeil selling to Hotels. Stoiet, Uiimllles tit w patent llnrner for heating and couklng, uiakts Us own gas fiom toul oil, (its unv sluve, tooks meals in bents luum In hull Mtuul time Pel fiction Huinei Co, lot W P St Cin cinnati, O. OLD KS'IAULISIIHD P1UM HHQUIItUS services tellilile man for this tool- ml nltN Sul.trv $1S wtekly and expenses State foimer employment "Munuf.ic tun i," Hox 1027. Philadelphia, Pa HELP WANTED-FEMALE. wanti:d-a- (iiHL'poit gi:ni:rai. Iiiuewnrk must lie good took .nnl hilindiiss. Welsh in German piefilretl References reiiuiiMl Mis Alfred 11 Cnn liell, 112 Vine stltct FOR RENT M0 PIVH ROOMS WITH CAS. HATH ami i lo-et prlvatt liuiidre renr of 4JS Webster avptnie No biilliYlnf- In ftont of lot POIt RENT MY PI.ANBVJO MILL AND lumber vnnl. one of th iivl and old est leiciitlons In St i.iuum fftr the lumber biislntss Pour lu.iltli tb cause for tenting, Josiph Anslev, Ml Siiantim stleil UOR RENT-A PURNlSHED FRONT loom with or without bo.ud 41S North Seventh Sheet FORSALEOR EXCHA NGE. WANTED-TO SELL OR EXCHANGE fui lumber one 4 loll single tvllnelei Pi met und mull ln-i Jcistph Ansley, Sc ronton. P.i REAL EST A TE. Mi-iHO-WILL RUY TSVO DOUHI.E hiiii'es three minutes walk to Couil house Rent JIM M H llolgati $1,5(K)-WILL HUV TWO DOI'HLE bouses, Madison avenue A good In vestment M 11 Holgate $WI0-WILL UI'V UINi: LOT, C.OOD I.O cation on the li lit M II Holgute. J.'.WX) - WILL Hl'Y S-ROOM SINC.LE hoii!e l-'or partlculais cull at olllce M II Holgate JS.COO-WILL BUY MODEL HOME ON the hill, w mtli moro monev M II Holgate $13,un,sVir,I, HUY HOME ON THE hill, llstnl to sell for $Ji')n0. Piopeitv must Ijm sold. M. H. Holgute $l.5oO-WILL RUY UULL LrtT. WHEEL er avenue M. II Holgate. $2.7'nl-WILL HUY S-ROOM HOUSE. Ill, lv stieet, near Adams .M 11 llol gnte. J.'0(h-WILL HUY ns-AClti: l'AHM.NEU bouie, 2 burnx, 7 cows 2 horse", farm ing Implements, wagon". Call at ultlre unci learn location and why tills proper tj must be sold M II. Holgate J4.7UO-WILL HUV S-ROOM HOUSE, LOT OOxlM ft . Jefferson uvenue, Oretii Ridge M II Holgate J.'.OOi-WILL HUY SINC.LE HOUSE, bun. Inrgo lot. fJin-n Ridge JI II Holgate. 4 00i)WILL HUY DOUHI.E HOUSE. (Ireen Ridge Vol pjrtltulars call at office. M II Holgate Jl,W- ILL HUY DOUHLE HOUSE, full lot Grteii Ridge Jt II. Holgute $10,50(S-W1LL HUY MODEL HOME U) blotk Jeffersun avcime Duiituure Jl II Holgate. Commonwealth building MONEY TO LOAN. rOimTNONlTHAT.lm and Ave per crnt money on approved security. M. H. HOLOATE, Common wealth building. BUSINESS 'OPPORTUNITY DON'T LOSE HUT HUY A CERTIPl t ate In "The Investors' Uund mil diuw a seml-monthl income It is the only safe plan ever oftirtd for Hading with model. ite capital lu Stocks, Wheat oi Cotton Write foi iai titulars, sent lift- C E Muckey & Co, 2') Hioadway, New York. LEGAL. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL HE III", etlveil at the otllee of Kdwuid H. Davis, Architect, Count II building, St rar lon, Pa, until J otlock p. in S.ituuUy, Stjit. 23 1K)', tor the election and torn Pletlon ol an ice house und refrigerator, to be built at llll side Home, for the Strunton Poor district In uccurdmu" with pl.,ns und spc tlilcutloii" lu t M linnds of the arcldlitl The sum of one bundled dollais in cush or ceitilled cheek, shall be enclosed with etuh bid. which sum shall be loifeittil to the Poor dis trict 111 case of omission or refusal to exeunt- contlut t within leu d.ivs If awarded tho s line The board reserves Hie right to rclect anv ami all bids All bids must be uddnsstd to W A Pame. thiiliinun of the Home committee lis oidei of the Scinnton Poor Iiu.inl SEALED PROPOSALS WILL HE RE 11 Ivtd nt the otitic of the secretary of the Stianton Board of Control until 7 30 o clock Monday evening Sept 21, lVH, fur Installing a heating and ventilating and snnltur sjstem Into the pronosed new No 0 school building, to be located on Ash strei t, In the Seventh waul. Scran ton. Pa , In accuidance with plans ami kpi't mentions pre pared bv John llniris, C E said plans and spet Ideations to be seen In the ottlc e of .lunus II Peeney, uiclilteit of said bollilli.K. 421 Latkawau nu uMuue, Siianlon. Pa The sum of M in tusli 01 101 tilled check Is to be eni'lopi d with pack bid whlth sum shall be forftltrd to the sihool dlstilct 111 ease of 11f11s.1l or oinlbslou oil the part of the success-lid blddti to ex ecute commit wltl.ln ten divs after the awarding of tho suroe No bid will In read or considered whlih falls 10 tomplv with this itciulieinilit Ten per tint of the contract price will be retained b the school tlistrltt for one jear after the completion of the sv stein If the an paiutus shall prove satlsfactoi) lliial pa meiit shall then be made to the eontrue tor Othei wise, the sum retained to be used to complete the plant The bonnl resents tho right to reject unv 01 till bids Its oiilir of the li runt.vu. Hoaid of Control EUGENE D Trmys ESTATE 6 1 '"TTlTo iTcTi'. Jlc K N I OH? Il 7. censed, of Scrunton Letter testa mentary upon the above estate hnvlng been granted to the undersigned, ull per sons having claims ugainst said 1 stale will present them for puwneiil und those Indebted thereto will pleuse inuke pav mint to J W BROWNING. Adinlulxl 1 JI ears' building. Scranton, Pa NOTICE -THE ANNUAL MEETING OP the members of the Lackawanna Slot,, Association, Limited, will be held ut the olllco of the Association In the city of Scranton, Pa.. Wednesday. Oct I, iw nt 2 o'clock p in foi the eltctlon of muiuigers for the ensuing enr und for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting II. S Piilrehlld. Secretary. Scranton, Pa , September 10, ISO1). Exchange. VaMAAAAAAAMMAMMAAASVKi PROFESSIONA L. ARCHITECTS EDWARD II. DAVIS, AUCIHTIX'T. Connell tnilltllng, Scranton. H L. WALTDR, AHCIUTDCT OPl'lOU i ear of C0 Washlngttn itvenuc. I.HW1S HANCOCK. JR.. AUCHITICCT, 4T Spruce st , cor Wah nv., Scmnton. PHHDHRICK I, HROWN. ARCIHTIXT. Price blilltlltiR, 120 Wti-hlligton tlVeliue, Scranltin. T. I LACP.Y & SON ARC HIT I ICTS. Truders' Nntlonnl Hank. 0BNTIST3 Dnfl" 0 LYMAN. SCRANTON Pitt vate Hopltnl, cor Wvoniliir nnd Mul berry DR. II. P. REYNOLDS. Ol'P. 1' DR. C. C. LAUHAC1I. Ill Wjomlng uve WHI.COM U. C SNOVnil, Conl nxchango 2nd floor, Room D. Hours, 9 to 1. ! to 5 HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS TUB ELK CAPE, 125 ami 127 PRANK Un avenue Rates reasonable P ZEU1LER. Pioprletoi SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D. L . W passengei depot. Conducted on the Lu lopean pluu. VICTOR KOCH. Plop LAWrERS RICHARD J. HOURKE. ATTORNEY-at-Liw, 'A)-i Lackawanna avenue, (len e,ral law business, collections and loans J. W. HROWNINO, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-ut.l.aw. Routiis. 312-J13 Jlears' Hullding. M. J DONAHOE, ATTORNEY-AT-law. Odlccs, 612-1,1.1 Mturs Huildlng FRANK E. BOYLE ATTORNE AND Counsellor-ut-Liw, Burr building, rooms 13 und 14 Washington uvenue WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP. AT toinejs and I ounsellors.at.Law. Re publlenn building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa JLSSUP JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND l ounseliors - at . i.nv, Commonwealth "'uldliig. Roonw 1 20 and 21. JAMLS W OAKUORD. ATTORNEY-AT-J.aw Rooms C14, DIJ and Oil! Board of trade Building D. P ItEPLOGLE ATTORNEY-LOANS iiigotl.ited on real estate security. Jleurs building, corner Washington avenue nnd Spruce street. JAMES J H HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-Laiv SOJ Commonwealth building, Scrdnton EDWARD W THAYER ATTORNEY. Rooms S03.004, 9th noor. Meuis' building A. WATRES. ATXORNEY-AT-l.AW. n02 Board of Trade building, Scrunton, Pa. C R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building, Sciantoii, Pa. PATERSON & WILCOX. TRADERS' National Bank building C COMEGYS, 9-11 REPUBLICAN building - A. W BERTHOLP, ATTORNEY, Jlears' building. PHYSICIANS AND SURQEONS MARY A. SIIEPHERD7M. D ."lIOJlE opathlst. GIG Linden street. DR W E ALLEN, 511 NORTH WASH. Ington avenue DR. L JI. GATES. ROOJIS 207 AND 208 Board of Tiaile Building. Olllce hours 8 to 9 a. m , 2 to 3 and 7 to S p m Rest, deuce, 301 Jl.idlsou avenue. Dli C 1L UREAS SI'ECIALIST IN Rupture Truss Kitting nnd Pat Reduc tion. Office telephone 13C3. Hours. 10 to 12. 2 to 4, 7 to 9 , DR. S W L'AMORHAUX, OPPICE 21J Washington avenue. Residence. HH Mulberrv Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys and genlto-iirlniirv or gans a specialty Hours, 1 to 4 p m W O ROOK. VETERINARY SUR geon, Horses Cattle and Dogs treated. Hospital, 121 Linden street. Scranton. Telephone 2C72 SCHOOLS SCHOOl OF THE LaTTvAWANNa", Scranton, Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law, medicine or business. Opens Sept 11th Send for catalogue Rev Thomas M. Cann, LL I). prlnclpil and proprietor; W. I!. Plumley, A Jl , head, muster. SEEDS G R. CLARK & CO , SEEDJIEN AND Nursermen; sloie li Wushlngton nvo. nue. green house 1TM Noith .Main ave nue; stole telephone. 7SJ. WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUETTEL. REAR Ell LACKA wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac turer of Wire Screens. MISCELLANEOUS BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC UOR balls, picnics, partlts receptions, wed dings and conct rt work furnished. por teiins address R J Bauer londuetor, 117 Wvoming uvenue, ovei Hulbeits' music store MEGARGEE BROTHERS PRINTERS supplies, envelopes piper bags twine Waiehousp, L0 Washington avenue, Scranton Pa CITY SCAVENGER A B BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools, no odnt Improved pumps used A B BRIGGS, Proprietor. Leavo ortlo-s 1100 North Muln avenue, or Elcko's drur stole. cornr Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 9340 SCALP TREATMENT. VVVWWWVWWWVWWWVVWNi MRS L T KELLER SCALP TREAT ment. 60c ; shampooing. Wc : facial massage, manicuring, 25c , chiropody. 701 Qulncy BOARDING. BOARDING 523 PINE STREET RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule In Effect June 10, 1899. Trains Leave Scranton: 0.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg nnd the West. 9.38 . m. week days, for Hnzleton, Pottsvllle, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore.Washlngton and Pitts burg and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days (Sundays 1.58 p. ra.), for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington nnd Pittsburg and the West. 4.27 p. ni., week days, for Sunbuiy, Hanlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. K. WOOD, Ucn'l Pan. Ajnt. I It. ItMTCIIlrvSON, Ucncral M.nijer. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Siirf'iA Del., Luekit, uli.t Western, ElToct Monday, June li ISW Trains leave Rotunton as fulluvvs. I't press for New York Hud alt points east, MO. .1 00, 6.10, S P0 ami 10 0". a in. . 12.5d und 3 31 p m. Expreos for Euston. Trenton, Plillndcl-r."la.-mlJ lll south Mo, SUi and lu off a. V.2r.' ,,nd 3ai P- "' iviiyliiinnH nrcoiiiiiodatlon. C 10 p. m ',; Mress fur Ulinjlimiton Oswrcl 151 mirn. Coining, R,ih. DniisMlle, .Mount Jiorrls nnd Hurfnlo 12 10, 2"."., OoO a ni.5 'u And f'M p. in, making cloxe roniict iions at Huffnlo to all points lu thu west northwest and sotilhwe.t ."snlnglon uccninnioilatloii. n.tO p. m. 'iiiKhnititon and wn stotloiu. I oi p. m. actouvllle nccominodatton. lui ii, m. Aleliolson accominiidlllou, 0 ml p. 'n Express for Ullro and Rlchm Id Hinlngs, in" '" d l.i p m. th.iea 2.15. n ,. d 1 V. p in 1 r Northiimberlnnil, Plttston. H likes. H'irr'' I'1 mouth Motmsbiiig nnd Dan "ie, making ( lose connections ut North iiiniMilind ror Wllllamspon, llirilsburg, ualtlriitiie Washington and the uoitli. otihiimbeilaui and Internird" ite sta Hotis, i;w, jaoi , ,! 153 n,i 5 4C p, .N'niitleolte and liilermedlite stations, 10s tind 11 10 11 in pivmoiilh nnd Inter ni'dlute stations. l"", and S.W p in. Per K ngstou, 12 .v. p m. 1 uilmaii parloi and sleeping coaches on all express trains I' or detailed Information, pocket timet tables We. Iiwii to ji ,y ymti,, Dls trlct Passenger Agent, tlepot ticket ottlco. Central Rullroad of Now Jcrioy Stations iu New York-Pool of Liberty stieet. N. R . and South Keiry, Wlutohall stieet Anthracite coil used exclusively, Insure nig cleinllness und comfort. TIME TABLE IN EPPECT SEPT. 12.1S91. Trulns leave Scranton for New York, Nevvaik. Ellzibeth. Phllmlelphla. Easton. Bethlehem Allentown. Jlauch Chunk ami white Hive 11 ut 3 TO a in , express, 1.20; epress. 4W p. m. Sundajs, 2 l'i p. m. I-or I'lltnton and Wllkes-Barre. 8 .".0. I ,0 a. in . 1 20. Km. 7 I.' p. m. Sundajs. II JO a m 211, 711 p. m em Mountain Park, h 10, 11 30 a. m , 1 20 P ni. Sundajs. 1130 a in, 21.1 p. m. I or Hiiltlmore and Wushlngton. and JJolntH South and West Mil Bethlehem, m , 1 an p in Sundays, 2.15 p. m. . ,' or Long Bi.ineh, Oceun Grove, etc., at 0 ul) u. m and 1 20 p m. ror Reading, Lebanon and Hirrlshurg, via Allenlown. ST0 n m.. 1 20 p. m. Sun eiav. 2 11 p m I'm PoltsMlle, S10 n m, 120 p. m. 'Ihrougli tickets to nil points 15at, South und West at lowct rates at tho station J It elLHAUSEN, Gen Supt. II 1' BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt. Delaware nnd Hudson. On Jlnv 14th, W, trains will leava Seiuntou us follows. Por Caibondale- C .1). 7 .11. 8 31 10 11 a. m ; 12 noon; 12.1. 2 20, .! 52. C 20, 0 23, 7.57, 9 15, II U0 p. 111 , 1 IG a. in. Poi Albun, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton New England points, etc. C 20 a. ni , 2 20 p 111 Por Honesdulc-C 20, 11.13 a. m , 2 20. 5 25 P m. Tor Wllkes-Hane-C41. 7 48. 8 43. IT!, 10 41 a in. . 1.' 03, 1 21, 3 J3, 4 27, 6 10, 7 4t, 10 41 11 !0 p m Por New Yoik Philadelphia, etc., vU Lehigh Valley Railroad 0 41 p. m.. 12 0J 123, 427 p. m : with Black Diamond Ex press, il.uii ) tn. Por Pennsylvania Ratlro.nl points, C.43, 9 !S a. in. . 2 18, 4 27 p. m. Poi western points Ma I.chlgh Volley. Rallioad 7 4b a m , 12 0"1. 3 31. with llliicK Diamond Express, 10 41. 11 p m. Tialns will arrive in Sciunton as fol lows riuin Cnrbondale and the North f. 40, 'H, S !S, 'i.;i, 101S 11 5S a m ; 1.23, 2.13, 3 21, 4 2! 7 4 1. 10 "S 1127 p. m. Prom Wllkes-ll.iire and the South OH, 7 4S, K 4S, 10 JS, 11 .11 11 m ; 1 IS. 2.14. 3 li, .1 20, t, 21. 7 .11 0 01. 10 03 p. m ; 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY" TRAINS. l-'or Carbnndali 01 1113 p. m.; 2 21. 3.32, ,1 47 l.f.3 p m. Por Wllkes-Baue r 1201 n. m.; m, US D 4 1. 7 43 p tn Por Alb.iu, Satatoca. Jlontreal, Bos ton. Ni w England points etc , 2.2J p, tn. Lowest lates to all points In United States and Canada J W. HURDICK. G P. A . Albany, N. . II. W. CROSS, D. P A . Scranton, Pa. " " lire-Meet May II. 1599. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON." For Philadelphia and New Yo;k Ma'D, & H. R. H.. ut 6 43 a. in. and 12 01.. 2Js, 4 27 (Hluck Dlimoml Express), and ll.ZO p m. Sundnvs. D & H . 1 38, 7.4S p. m. Por White lliven. Iluzltton and prin cipal points In tho coal regions via Xt'&s 11 R R.. 0 45, 2 IS und 4 27 p. m. , For Pottsvllle, 0 41, 2 1S p. m. . Por Belhleliem, Easton. Heading, Ilnr rlsburg und principal lnterincdiato sta tions via D A. H It It. C 41 11 m, 12 03. 2 It 127 (Black Diamond Express), ll.u0, Sundavs, D .V II 1 V. 7 4S p m Pol Tuiikhannock, Towand.i. Elmlrt, Ithaca. Geneva and principal Intiimidl-att- stations Mi D . L & IV. R. 11., SOS a m 12 11 und 1 31 P in Por (Jintvu. Rothester, Huffnlo, Niag ara Kails, Chicago aid all points west Ma. D & H It It. 12 01. 3 !.! (Black Dia mond Expiess), 7 I and 11 10 p. m. Sun das, D tzU . 1201 a m.. 7 4S p in Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Vallev pallor c.us on all trains between Wllkes-Bnrie nnd New Yoik. Phllulel nhla, Buffalo nnd Suspension Hililge ROI.LIN 11 WILBUR, Gin Supt , South Bethlthem. I'a CHAS S LEE. Gen Pass, Agt , 2C Cort- lantlt street New York A W. NONNEMACIIER, Dlv. Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem. Pa ,. . Por tickets und Pullman reservations apply 009 Lackawanna uve , Sei anion, P.i, Lrie and Wyoinlni; Vnlley. Tlmo table, in effect Sept. 11th. lv'rt. Trains leave Suantnn for New ot Newburgb und Intermediate points on Elle railroad also for Hnwley and loal points 111 i o3 u m and 2 2s p m Ritarolng tt.diis nrlv- ut Scranton at 10 21 a in and J 10 und n 10 p. m. SCIIANTON DIVISION. In r.tfect June 'Jltli, 1HII0, North Hound Nouth Hound, 2or !03 201 Z03 04 t t o fca atatioDs tm 13 V. i- u.Arrlre Leave 11 7 25'N Y Franklin 8t .... 7 7l0lVeat 4ml street ... 7 7 00 Weeliawken .... 8 63 10 A U T U r iilArnro Leave 1 mt MT M 10 45 C 2)1 1 Hi Caaoshi Haocock HtarllEht I'rcston Park tt Inwooa l'oyntelle Orsou fleasant Mt. I'titr-iictalo I ormt city Oarbondate 610, i 016 2 ta : 6 88' 2 6 4t i eno 2 tM 10 40 1 18 1 OS 4 81 4 41 10 31 6 07 12 5f. 10 21 6 (XI 12 4fil SS4I2 40 M, 4 (I 41 tUl MeU 5s1 r. "i 10 16 10 09 9 SO 154 12 40 ill IS VI 141 12 11 k 312 or 5t Ci'.u 2 7in a 7f 3 7JI8 TM E 9 40 9Mi 9 21! 9 10.1 V nfl! h er 34 IB 6 4J 3V 6 It 5 2811 l Sibil 49 MlOlll.tl! 9 07 7I7J3 iurt; 7 44 I 7 80 a TMl 7 PH 3 8 0- 4 HC4 4 HOu 4 b 13 4 8 IS 14 (1 11 1 .13) t M i:' faoi 45 8 01 Sll OKI M HU Ml ID oc n m 'III (1 -'l 10 -.7 11 631 17' 6 31 SA 63a u r M 1 4 SI'llWV 4 4S It 231 4 4311 18! It, I tie lira W bite Urlaje Jiajnrui .lermyu Aichlbilrt 1nt in I'celtulln Ulypiuiiit I'flcetiurrf 1 liroop ProMiIonce I-ark I'.aco 8&8 8 51 4 4011 II 4 3611 II 4 311107 42tlll 0i 4 20 11 0) 8 46 8 42 B40 S.tS B)9 8 30! 4 23 11 00 4 IU(I' 4 1M0 M bcranton r ni u Leave Arrive i u r t Sunday only l alKDines that trains atop on alrr-M ror cav fengers. Trains 203 and 206 Sunday oslr. Other tralui dally exeapt Eundar. Heeure rates vU Ontario Western bttore nurcbaslnsr ttckots and ave money t Hnunb Wacner outlet alec-per nnd free re cllnlnr cnialr car Now V&rk to ruicago nlthtut chango. l'ni-iifrrr Knlcu IteUucrd to Xivo Cents 1'or Sill.'. J.O.Andoraen, Otn. raas Act T, Flltcroft, Utr. l'aas, Act Ncramon. Pa NEWSPAPERS Tlin VIl.KKS-nAltI3 11KCORD CA,V be had In Scrunton nt the news Rtunds ot Itelsmau Uron. 105 Spruce and 5M Lin den; M. Norton 3K Laekuwsnuu aeuue: 1. a. tjchutzer, ill Bpruco street. 1 1
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