THE SOHANTON TKIBUJNE-WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1900. CARBONDALE. wwv W.vS yAv,-") -.-iv-i WATER IN POLITICS. Municipal Ownership Will Be the Issue of Issues. One of the hottest municipal olec tlonrt Ver experienced by this city is promised Tor next month. In come wnnls the llsht will be ut the prlmar p iih the Cruvioid county nilei will make tho lomltntlmi tnntuinuunt to an flection In those vvnrdH which are ovorwhotmlni-ly partisan. The Issue of Issue will be munlclp.il ownership of a w.itet plant nnd while nlnety-nlno per cent, of the votets favor the pio Jop.t they will hue the InllUenee of rich consolidated bond holdoiM to ovci come and that Iniluence Ii being al toady excited. The wafr committee met Inst nlqht nnd discussed plans of combat. The battle will be open and above board on one side at least. One of the llrst moves will bo to ascot tain the Identity of these bond holders. The enemy must be located before he can bo an nihilated. The political parties are equally anx ious to put up water men. FUNERAL OF MRS. VAN XIRX. The funeral of Mis. Ellen Van Kirk was held from her home. No. 11 High street, at 2 o'clock yesterday nftei nooon, Hov. Charles Leo, pastor of tho First Presbyterian church, officiating. He paid .i splendid tribute to the worth and Clulstlan chatneter of the deceased, who hud been a tesldont of this city ne.uly half a century. The servlciM were hugely attended. The bent cis weie: Piofessor Hoekenborry, William Johnson, Frank Coin ell, Wil liam Ulmer, Percy Hrif--s and Nicholas Mohrs. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Collins, who were 'visiting In this city, have re turned to liiookwnyvllle. Miss Annie Coogan, spent yesterday In .Scranton. . News of tho death of Louis R. Wright has been tecclvod In this city. Ml. Wtlght was general manager of tlu Caibondnlo Traction company In 1S9G. Thomas Walsh gave the Ice bicycle, which he Invented, n trial yesterday, nnd It wmked ery satisfactorily. Mrs. W. It. Mors3 entertained Tilnltv Guild nt her Spring stteet homo last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Spaeth spent New Years' dav In Horiesdale. , Mrs. J. n. Morgan Is entertnlnlng her parents, Mr. and Mis. A. H. Sim mons, of Susquehanna. The school boaid met last night and after disposing of toutine business spent some lime further Investigating and etlflng the bill of extins on the Cential school building amounting to nearly $.1,000. . . JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Rev. Dunnett Leaves for Oueonta, N. Y. A Sorely Stricken Family. Personal News. Rev. Mr. Dunnett, the evangelist, and the illne brotheis, the noted sing ers, who have been conducting levlval meetings so successfully the past thieo weeks Jn the Methodist chinch, have concluded their labois heie nnd ves teiday left for Onconta, N. Y. Georgu McGoff, of South Muln stfvet, Is III of typhoid fever. The family Is sorely atlllcted, this being the third member tecently attacked with the mueh-di ended disease. Mr. nnd Mis. W. T. Roberts, of Mnln stieet, spent Sund ty with IVckvIlIe ft lends. Mr. and Mis. Latehem, of Piovl denee, ye-toiilay cli ciliated anions May Held fi lends,. Oeoige Cramer, of Thlid street, has aeceptel a position with the street car company. Mr. Job Williams, of this boiough, was a Set anion visitor on Monday. J. L. Craw fold, of Scranton, was In town Monday afternoon. Mrs. T. E. GUlTlths and two ehll dten, of North Main stieet, are visit ing Plttston f i lends. Janitor Prynn, of the public schools, was quite painfully scorched about the face nnd hands in subduing the conlla giation at his home on Monday even ing and, ns a consequence, was not able to attend his duties at the schools yesterday. Mis. Dunn, of Scranton, is III at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Morgan, of Main street. A. W. Walkoy has accepted a posi tion In the oinee of the Caibondale Ma chine company. The maniage of Mls Nellie Mai tin, of this botough, and Mr. Hlchard Dog gelt, of Jersey city, will take place about the middle of the month. BALD MOUNT. Mis. W. L. Spceoe. of Scranton, en tertained nt her fnther's home on New Yeai's day fiom three until flvo o'clock. She was assisted by her mother, Mis. O. Van Uuskitk. and Mrs J. C. Cobb, of Elindal". Among those who called weie Mrs. W. II. Newman. Mrs O. Van Hueklik. Mis! i:. TL Ward, Mrs. W. A. duller. .Miss Coilnne Hel.sicker, Misses Anna Itutz man and Geitiude Thompson, of Dal te.n; ltev. Abol WilBey, Mr. O. Van Uuskiik, W. H. Newman. M. P.. Mr. Hexfoid Wilgley, of Kingston. Tho guests weie pi evented with a hand palnted aouveulr with decorations of arbutus. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Aten entertained on Wednesday evening In honor of their duughtet, Miss, Oeitrude. Mrs. L. S. Van Uusklrk, of Wyom ing, spent Sunday at the Van Ilusklrk home. A paity of our young people enjoyed the skating on Ayets Klieher's pon 1 on fiatuiciay aftornoou. They weio later entertained at 5 o'clock lea by Mrs. C. Van Busklrk. Miss Katie Cooper, of Adutns ave- Why Suffer t Treatment on Approval, No Institu tion on tatih treats debility in men as we do. Results I sure. Method so redd uc I tend on credit. Vnv for it or i return appliance tend remc dies ut our oiinjiitc. Little iook, "romjiicio fioniio'xi," spnt RMlril. frt. Ailriri t ERIK MEDIOAL OO.. BUFrAtO. N.Y. .4EJsV X7VA mrn c EVERY WOMAN StBiUata needs s rtllsbls, icoathlr, rrUUn mUleln. Only harmtta W th purest druft should M sicJ. Hyou want the best, pet Dr. Paal'a Pannvroval PiUOsi VVC I They art prompt, safe and certain in result, ,Thogonufnn(Or, Peal'ej noTer disappoint, Sold for $1.00 per box. For Sale by JOHN H. PHELPS, purce tr3t. mie, Scrnnton, Is visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Friend H. Cooper. Miss Gcrtiudc Aten will tesume her studies nt West Plttston high school tills week. Tho Falls Ivind gav.' nn enjoyable conceit In P. o. S. of A. hall on Mon day, New Yeor's evening. Mrs. Pratt will entertain the Ladlei' Aid iMclcty of the Presbyterian church at dinner on Thursday. The Newton and Itar.som Telephono company will hold a meeting In P. O. s. of A. hill on Saturday evening, thn Bill of January. Tho poles are sot fiom Hansom to Newton. Mr. Moi timer Pratt retuined on Sat uiday aftet a weeks' visit with rela tives nnd friends In Nw Yoilc stnte. Mis. Levi Lewis l vIMtlng nt her old home In Salem, Wnvnc eo. Miss Fanny Dcrshlmor, of Dalton, spent the past week ns the guest of Miss Eleanor Pelsecker. TAYLOR NfiWS. The Remains of the Late Miss Sarah Carter Laid nt Rest An Enjoy able Tea Given Other News. The funeral of the lato Miss Sarah Carter occurred from the nom of her pnrents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hdi.iond W. Carter, on Main rtreet, yeaterduy aft ernoon, nt 8 o'clock, and nt the Cal vary Hnptlst church. The services at tho church were In charge, of the pas tor, Hov. Dr. Harris, who delivered a beautiful and touching sermon. Mnny relatives and fi lends from out of town attended. The Moral offerings weie numerous nnd pretty, testifying! the regaul In which the youn,? woman was held: among the pieces weie "Gates Ajar," by her nssoclatrs, a basket of flowers by Mrs. D. S. Jones, of Gieen Itldgo; flowers, by Mi. end Mrs. Harry Jones, of Pilceburg. The Calvary Hnptlst rhutch choir rcn deied several anthems. Th remains weie conveyed to Washburn street cemetery, Hvde Park. The tlowcr bearers were Misses Lillian HowolK Lizzie Davis. Salllo Williams, Mrs. Thomas Jones and MIs Mary flilf flt'is. Pall -bearers were Evan O. Wat kins, Frank Docker. Thomas J. Hughes, John L. Nelgei. Isaac Davis and Itexford C.irdwell. Miss Amelia Casswell gae nn cm Joyablo tea on New Yeai's day at her home on Oak street. Noi th Taylor. An elaborate dinner was alo served Those present were: Misses Lis.zlu Davis, Rhoda and Mattle Powell. Laura Hatton, Daisy Kclnhaidt, Mary Daniels, Anna Gcndnll. Murium and Emma Day, Nettle Ddwaids, of Hyde Park, nnd Mioses Amelia nnd Daisy Cass-ydl and Messrs. James Inglla, William G. Watklns, James Caswell and Pi of. Ashborne, of jerinyn. Mis. Thomas Charles, of Olyphnnt; Mr ami Mrs. Hariy Jones, of Prlco burg, and Mr. nnd Mis. Alfred Douse, of Ddwnrdsvllle, and Mt. D. S. Jones, of Green Ridge, weie among the out of town pcopl" that attended the obs qufps of the late Miss Sadie Cuiter. Taylorvllle Lodge No. 102. KnighU of Pythias, will mheet In their rooms this evening. Mrs. George Hood and children, of Noith Main stieet, have returned from a visit to Plttston. Mlnooka Tiibe No. 147, Impiocd Older of Red Men, will meet In their hall this evening. Miss Edith Thonns, of Kingston, has returned home after a few days' visit with friends here. Mls Annlo Philips, of Taylor stieet, was the guest of li lends in Kingston on Monday, Miss Xenii nvans, who lias been the guest of friends and lelatUis in Wllkex-Pane, has mtuiued home. Having a Great Run on Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. Manager Martin, of the Plerson drug store. Informs us that he Is having a great run on Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy. He sells five bottles of that inedcino to one of any other kind, and It gives great satisfaction. In these das of la grippe there Is nothing like Chambei Iain's Cough Hemedy to stop the cough, heal up tho soie throat and lungs and give tellef within a verv short time. The sales are growing, and nil who try it are pleased with its prompt action. South Chicago Dally Calumet. For sale by all druggists Matthews Hrothers, wholesale and ic tail agents. - . .. PECKVILLE. Mrs. Lydla Jackson and daughteis, Minnie and Jennie, who have been the guests of Hov. and Mn. S. C. Simp kins, the past wek, le turned yester day to their home at Camden, N, J. Miss Hob.x Sliupkliis aocomp.uih'd them to Camden. The Mnsonle fraternity will have charge ot tue PinnV. rf the late P. M. Hogeis on Tuesday, , Hlnkoly boiough council will meet Thuisday evening. The Stenlck Creek collleiy of tho Temple Iron company, on the Kat Side, Is at prc-ent closed down for ie palis. Mr. W. A. Holllster, of Holllstei villi, is visiting his son. Mr. J. P. Hol llHor, ot HIcLorj stieet. SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. Special tc Tho Seianton Tillmn Sumuehanna, Jnn. '.'.-The Trio Hall road (nmpanv made a splendid shaw of earnings In No ember, net icvenue Increasing $104,068, despite a heavy gain In opeiatlng expenser. Fiom July I net earnings lmo Increased $.701,570 over the same time a yetr ngo. Watch meetings wore held and well attended Sunday evening In the Meth odist and Presbyterian churches. Rev. Walter Peteuon. ot Dakota, on Sundiy morning occupied the pulpit of tho Oakland MethoJIst chuith. Mrs. Anna Lee. of Tienton, N. ,T on Sunday addtessed tho Junior Dp worth League of the Methodist chuich. The thief ofltrlals of the Kile are In town today. MIrs Anna Loe. of Tienton, N. o , Is the guest of Mrs. Charles H. Newiug, of Washington street. Manioe Cuitls Lodge No. iS4. Bioth erhood of Railroad Trainmen, Ins elected thn following officers: Past master. Fred J. Marshall: master, Theodoie S. I.ltts; vice master, Trank Ornnlc: secretary. James .Montgomery: financier. Frank B. Underwood; jour nal agent. William Callahan: elnplaln, Cieotge Eaton: conductoi, Joyeph V. Callahan: wniden, John MoNeineyj PharmacUt, ccr. Wyoming avenue an:l 1CAJMRH ! COLDS oRipra COUGHS CROUP HOARSE NESSI ?'OTt vMf- i MRS. GEN, LONOSTREET ; ' o..-. im..ij.. i.l" 3'l' iv, good tonic Parana is an Jifl f2g8& svSW Inner guniil, William T.ijlor: outer KUAtd, James Keetnn. The saenment of tl,e Loid'.-i supper was edmlnHteiod In the Uaptist church on Sundav mornlnji. Mordy Relief Corps No 12, nr.tnd Annv of the Repnhlle, :i Inst ill olTl ceis on Tuesday eenliiB. Mr-t Charles M. Hpos Is the new president. M1h Knti Ueleher. of Jackson street, has loturned home fio.i a throe months' lslt with Mr. and Mis. T. P. Kotip, In Srrnntnn. Seldon MuiiKer an nhle and poptil'ir resident ot Montrue. has taken a inllroid position In Al'j.iny, N. Y. Thomas (lot don. nn old leildcnt, died on Monday mornlr.fi at his horns on Titniplke Ftioi-t. Ifo Is suihed by the widow. Tho ft'neral will occur on Wedneml ly tnoinlni;. Well attended hoi vices wc-e 'vld nt midnight Sunday nlfjlit and Monday mointnK In f-t. John's cathodr.il chm eh. The funeral of Htnorv Sultlff. n:i e.sed lcsldont of Windsor township, occur today. Mr. nnd Mis. John f?linp3on, of Car douhale, mo vNltlng: Sus(iiohauui le l.itlve.s. The Hi lo shfijis were closed o.i Mon day The spil'ii? election will occur Jbru my 20 and landldates hive comineneod to materialize. William Chm eh. of New Mllforrt tow i" hip, han been (mnt to thn county jail for theft. Mi. and Mis. Km man TIiirKv, of Kew Mllfonl towiihhlp, will celebi ite their K'dden weddlir,' January S. II. J. Tiffany, of N'nv Mllfiud, Is tiavelins? In Sus'iueheniin county for Hi ndsti eels' iiieir.uitlle f-tremy. Bevtial tows In Kew Mllfurd town ship have leecntly died ft on nnthinx. A number of utile hav been vatol nated. Thcie was a llitht fall ot snow. In sulllclent for sleluhlnK piirposes. Sun da v fvenlng:. Mrs. Richard Marncrln?, an .iK'd rosldent of thi? OakHnJ t,!de, died this moinliiFr after a ptotractoj Illness, Mis. Faiichlld. an uk-M restdi nt of the Oakland sldo.dled on Monday after a proti acted Ulnovj rthi !s sun I veil bv a diumhtor, Mls Ie.i . The 'u ncial will lake place on Wiliie-d iv. CioorRe W. Conklln tidiv is-nme'! tho manaEoment of rhe StiS'UiUunua Rlectrlc LUht. II ut and I'otver -.oin-pany, succeedlnK Robert Wnllice, to blirneil. Mr. Cor.l.llu is , veteian lall ioid man nnd was so.ne yeais hinca IJrle stitlon asent In this pi.ii;. C. K. Fallen, late of .Kisi v City, hai been appointed asiUtant master me chanic of the Rrle shop In this place and nteied upon his Julios today. Sylvester L. Fmroh. one of .Suhiuo hanna's most reNp.'uied e!tl::ns, tor many years nast foreman of tho L'sle carpenter bho in this pi ice. dlel ery biiddenlv at hl home on We?t Main street on Monday mornlmr. ut heart falluie. He Is sunivrd by tho wldcv ami a son, Aucinoit I. I leneli, the well known Uiujorlst. The tuiieial w.U occur irom Ciuist Jplseopal cluireh on Wednesday afternoon. Rev. w. rtost otHditlnK. nnd will he under the dl leetlon of Caniwnrtu Lodso Ko. H0, Ftee and Acceplrd Masons, nf which deceased was a past woishipiui mas ter. Intel ment will be made In .ho North Jackson cemetery. Mrs. Scovillo, an used resident, le llct of John II. Siovllle. dlel last nlsht ut her home on West Mnln streu, alter a proti acted illncsM. nhe Is survived by a son and dn'isli'.er. "HK MISTAKKH THU RFFKCT for the cause." That Is what the nerson does who tiles to cure rheumatism or any other disease by alleviating tho symptoms. Hood's tiatsaparilla ie moves the cause and oermanently cures. HOOD'S FILLS do not Kilpe. All druggists. '-'5e. AVOCA. 'J he ninny friends ot John Mi (lie, fur meib of .Mnuslc, will be ki lived lo liuir of his ileath. which orciureil on Monu.iv evcnlni; at thu family icsldtiirv. South Horantun, IxreaKCd wi.s about 3d e.m of aije. Ho had bicn ill for sovci.il monlliK 'I'lio f mil ml itrr.ini;emnntn nil not ,ct known hut It tt probable that In terment will ho m'tdo In tho fanllv plot In Bt. Jlary'i" iemtorv Thonins Hirluit wan tailed to Scran ton nn Mondiy uti at count of tho death ut Ids brother-in-law, Mnrtln Fnrrell Deceased leslded in Avoca for several mouths after his return from tho wttt. Ho In Hurled by n wife and olsht chll droii. Interment will bo made in Serin ton this mornlmr, John Carey has resinned his position ns foreman nt the now silk mill. The follow Iiir loft MMorduy to tesume their ntudles at the M inslleld Stnto Km. ITinl Pchnnl! Alniunrft Tllvnn. Ai.m lo'Mnllcy, Fntilck McNulty. Frank Clark, rr vsni mwi UWF-SMHK rri 1 1 ' ,-jv K.Ttn.l wvi'ti. vv,iwz,-m mwmasm mrui9im is 'r.vrxi MjQ If 1 .'.. S X .IF rwj I'M 1 im f t sb . ici vo.&ri. rn r'ft y '-w .w if H AffiiAiMn nm f mmAmmmV Cf H B0j I recommend your reme- I 8 hS dy' Poruna." I Br (f W$ iVVi SSIa Luko Ollroy, Thomas Nolan and William Jennings. In the presence cf a larec number of Bunts, ltev. T. L Wilson united In mar lingo nt b o'lloek on .Monday uvcultitf Miss Joan, Unughtcr of Mr. mid Mrs. Hugh Goodwin, of thu West fildc, unit William I'vutir, of rittston. Thu bride looked charming In u sticl liluo gown with pink silk nr.d laco trimmings. Jlir maid, Mlsi Kelllc Laus, t,lstcr of tlie gloom, was similarly attired. Uoth car ried bcuiicts of cream and pink cm na tions. An they stood In u prettily ileco ratnl lormr ol the parlor to plight thilr ows they presented o haivlHonio uppcur unro. After tho cciunony tln-y ptutook of a sumptuous n punt. At ubout mid night .Mr. nnd Mrs. Rvnns left on a wielding tour. Uclore returning they will spend gotcral das with tho brliio'H aunt, Mn. M. K. Howell. They will nMdo In a beautifully fumlMliid homo on Oak street, I'ltUton. Tlie Misses Alkmnn, of the West Side, gac a dinner en New Yearn day In honor of Miss Anna's guest, Miss Lillian Connor, of Kcwark, N, J. Tho following weie present: Sllsscs May nnd Jllunehe Sanders, Jean Kewlln, Jiniilu l)lek, Mary and Margaret Alkmnn, Messrs. Dnld Ulck, John llnstie, Wllllum Oliver, Goo. C. Young, George Newlln, John DaUs. Thomas Kneebone, Galn Alkmnn, Wal lace MncKny, Georg'u Nlchol, Thomas Davidson, James Allen, of Seianton, Clnudu Whltmicr, of Wilkes-Uarrc, and Mls Nettlo Uurt, of RaisoiiH. Miss Maigaret Alktn.in has been ap pointed to the petition ol teacher to the iicnnc) caused by the lislgnutlon of Miss Agnes Mur.ih.iu. Mls Mary Kcir ney will succeed Miss Molahun as assist ant principal. Mrs. Mary A. Qulnn has returned homo aftxr several days' lnlt with fi lends In Newport News, Va. PITTSTON. Special to the Scranton Tribune. rittbton, Jan. 2. Jolin Turnbull, uged about 75 jeuis, of Scbastupol, Jenkllus tuwusbip, Ii.ih passed awaj. Whllo sit ting In thu hojo jesteulny morning ubuut 11 3U o clock liu was suddenly seized with a (It of npoplesy and died at 11 'J) o'clock last night. Deceased had 11 od hire foi over 43 eare, most ol which time he had been employed by the Penn sylvania Coal company. Seven grown up daughters survive. Mr. Turnbull wus a member of tlio Sons of St. George. Thistle lodge. Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and St. John's lodge, I'reo and Accepted Masons. Funeral Thursday at 2 p. m. One of the features of a social see slon of the members of tho Methodist Protestant church held last ovenlng was the burning of a Judgment note against the property. The match wns applied and as the paper turned to smoke, the congregation sing "Praise Goil, from Whom All Blessings Flow." Patrick Lally, of Poit Griffith, nn nged man employed as "oiler" at Ko. 0 break er of the PtnnsylwitiU Coal company, sutalned a serious Injury this morning Ju-t ns the lirenkcr stinted In operation. While oiling the machinery his left foot was i aught In the machinery ntul terri bly crushed. Including the ankle. The Injured number was amputated below the knee. School House Robbed. Speelni to the Scranton Tribune. StroudsUurp, J'ui. 2 Thieves broke Into the C'mnvllle school linue in Bar rett township and stole some of tho school supplies. The burglars strewed tho children's books all over the floor. THEATRICAL. "Shannon of the Sixth." That Intel estlng drama, "Shannon of the Sixth," by Edward E. Kidder, will be presented at tin Academy of Muslo tluee days, commencing Thuisday next. W. II. Power, n young romantic ac tor of marked ability, will again be seen as Lieut. Lairy Shannon and he promises a suppoitlng company of un questioned nieilt. The scenes of the play aie lild in India and the plot till lis on the theft of a sacied Jewel from a Uiahmln temple. During .t mutiny of the Sepoys at Delhi an English ofllcor steals a diamond of Im mense value, known as "The Light of Heaven," that Is set In the foiohead of an Idol In the Temple of the Moon. Its loss and leeoveiy offer oppoitunlty for a number of very diamatic situa tions. , The scene w hero Dora Klinbei Is tied to the mouth of a cannon and rescued Just as the cannon Is dlschaigod, has never been sin passed, und opportuni ties for gorgeous seonle display are utilized In every act. The comedy fea tuies am more pionouneed than evr this season, and the supporting com pany, Including a well ti. lined quartet, has been caiefully chosen. Rose Hill Company. The atti action at the Gaiety theater for the hst thieo l,is of this wn-k Is Illce tc H.n ton's Hose Hill English Folly camp my. Tho evei -popular pn vldeis and piodueem of peculiar pro pensities will pioduce lor the llrst tlm In this city, a spaikllmr filvolltv of filvolltles, entltltd "The Naughty Scni bretto.s." The olio Is composed of stiong and pleaslpq- featuicr. Joo J. Sullivan. IiNj eomedhu. and Miss Can Id Webbei, a t.il ntul soubrott, prisent a comedy sketc-h vvhlrh Is ,i gloat mlrth-provokei. liony and Hughes euiiti Ibutc u of the be.u musical .lots over seen lion... MIKs and Itaymond make u big hit in their unique eomedv sketch. Miss Hay moMil's singing: e.tteln s the houso.whilo Mr. Miles, as the baby In the cradle, makes the audience shriek with laugh ter. Wlllaid and Itavinnnn.tun nhmw, and pretty Kris, piove great favoiites ( in iiiru muHius unii uaneing specialty. Swan and Hanibard cieate a s-nsatlon with their acrobatic comedy net. "A Texas Steer." Hoyt's inoirlcst and most popular fai co-comedy, "A Texas Steer," will appear at the Lyceum Satuulay aft-i -neon and evening This play whhh Is known ns Hoyt's misfrplecc. Is a col lection of saws niul Incidents sup posed to hear moie or loss upon th'j extinoidiuaiy possibilities ot American politics, and the development of tin stntesiiifjnshlp of the average typt. Tho fii st act Is laid .u the dooiway of Mr. lltandet's home In Texas. Katie Putnam has been specially en gaged for the pait of "Bossy," Will H. Hray still appeal a in his original creation "Tho Minister to Dahomey," James It. McCann Is tho honest Texan "Maverick Hrander." Ul'irs HUUDEN.-!f thu stonuu h Is not light, is there Nausea? Is thviu Constlpatlcn? Is the Tongue Coattd? Aio you Ltght-IIended? Do you h.ivu Skk lleiulaeheii? ,nv and all of these do noto Stomach und Llvi i l)-ciulti. Di Agncw's Llvet I'llls act quickly nnd will cure most stubborn and chronic eases, -to In a vial for 10 cents. Sold by Mnitlirwi Tiros, und W. T. Cl.uk.-fi vSOl RDING. BOAnPINO 2S PINE ST REKtT NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN be had in Scranton nt the mini stands of Relnman Bron . 405 Spruce and S03 Lin den; M. Norton .122 Lackawanna avenue; I. 8. Schutser. 211 Spruce street. The People's Exchange. AA,iAawMVMa A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tha Bjiult nt AH Who Have Houses to Rent, Rent Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Ilolp Tims Small Advertisements Co One Cent a Word, Six Insertion for Five Cents a Word Ex:ept Situation WunteJ, Which Arj In sorted Tree. AGENTS WANTED. AGLNTS WANTHD-HY TUB KQU1T ablo Life Insurance Company of lown. Vnder long time commission renewal con tracts, in tho principal cities of Penn sylvania. ItmulremiutB aro ubout 30 or more years old, good habits, good char acter, nnd ability to suueed. ltellnblc reference requested, t. T. Mnrtln, Su perintendent of Agencies, Dcs Moines, la. HELI WANTED-MALE, ACTIVH MEN AJ-uTS!vOM7iN'T:VR!lY- whero to take orders for "Life of Moody," the great evni gcllst. Sells at sight. Sample enabling you to mnko frcm $3 to $7 dnllv, by mall free on re quest. Address Globe Wblo Publishing Co., Tin Chestnut St., Phlla., Pa. WANTl'D-HKLIAHLL MAN TO Dl liver und collect. Salarv $13 a week and vxpcuc. Addnss, Manufacturer, P. O. Uox 1027, Phlla. Pa. aOVKrtKMKNT POSITIONS - DON'T prepare for any civil service or cen sus examination without sielng our cata logue nt Infomintlon. Sent free. Colum bian Correspondence College, Washing ton, D. C. ENKP.GETIC SALESMAN - COUNTRY woik. School supplies. Salary JluO nnd etrns. R. O. Evuns & Co., Chi cago, til. WA NTED-I1Y AN ESTAULISIIKD business of n high oidei. n representa tive nf ability nnd backing who enn take up its work In tho stnte of Pennsylvania; no scheme; permanrnt business with money In It for the right partv. AddH-'S. giving references. TOPNTATN BATH imusll CO., Grand Rapids. Mich. HELP WANTED-FEM ALE. WANTJ?luT! FOR OEKnUAIi housework must bo good cook nnd laundress. Apply 621 Adams avenue. WANTED OIRL FOR GENERAL housework, two In family. Address William Humphrey, 130S Marion street. LADIES TO DISTRIBUTE TREE SAM plea In city. Call at 320 Washing ton avenue, from S ",0 to 10.30 a. m. today. WANTED-TO RENT. WTEDURNlisTERCMT'smT able for gentleman nnd wife; central ly lornted. Address. X, Y, C. Tribune. FURNISHED ROOMS. FnrTtEKrAF?MWsi7mrROT room with or without boaid. 418 Noith Seventh street. FOR RENT TOR RENT TWO CONVENIENT bouses, C2t and 626 Madison avenue. Apply to A. Rose, 223 Lackawanna ave nue. FOR SALE FOR SALE-EIGHT-YEAR-OLD MAKE, extra runner, one lxllws, two anvils. J. W. Ruck, 310 Linden street. HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. BAR Shoes, Tic. each. $2 TO per set of four; Never Slips ut llclrlegil's, 317 Locust St. A FINE SQUARE DECKER PIANO. Will be sold very reasonably. Apply to Miss Sanderson, 1520 Sanderson ave. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY J500 TO $1,000, WITH SERVICE, TO 1N vest In unv legitimate! business that will bear Investigation. Address E, Trib une olllee. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO order; also Indies' waists. Louise Shoemaker, -12 Adams avenue. SntS."T?TjmLERrSCATp TREAT ment, COc.; shampooing. 50e.; facial massage, manicuring. 2r.c; chiropody. 701 Quincy. CITY SCAVENGER A. H. BRIOGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS niul ciss pools; no odor. Imptoved pumps used. A. R. BRIGGS. Pioprletir. Leave eiders 1100 Noith Main avenue, or Elikc's diug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 0310. LEGAL, THE ANNUAL MEETING OP THE stockholders of the St. Clair Coal Company lor tho election of ellicctors nnd the transaction of such other busi ness as may propel lv cumu before it will be held on Monday. January 22nd, lr0i), at tho olllee of the companv. Libra ly building, Scranton, Pa at J o'clock p. m. No transfer of stock will be made for the ten days next preceding the date ot above meeting. W. U. TAYLOR, Secretary. THE ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' meeting of the Weston Mill Company will tin helel at Iho Fust National Bank. Saturday evening. Jan. 11 Itco, at J o'clock. A. W. Dickson, Secretary. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A meeting ot the stockholelcrs ot tho SpiInK Biook Water Company will lie held nt the olllee of tho said companv. No, Ml Boaid of Trade Building, In tho City of Scranton, on Wedr.isddV, Jauuaiy 17, 1.00. at tin a. ni . In accordance with tho bv-laws of the company, for the purpose of electing dlriclois for tho ensuing year, nnd for tho transaction of such other business as may propeilv come define the meeting. T. II. WAT KINS, Secretary, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the annual meeting oj the shnroliold eis of the Thlid National dank of Seian ton will do held at their danklru moms on Tmsiluv. January . 1W0, between tho hours of threo und four o'clock p, m , fur I be purpose of electing dlrectois nnd transacting unv other business that may piopuly come dofoio the meeting, WM. II. I ECK. faccretary. Scsanton, Pa.. Dec. 27. im AnilTOR'S NOTICE-IN RE: ESTATE of John W Raub. deceased. In the Orphans' Couit of Lackawanna County, No 711. Set lea 11. Thu undersigned, an auditor, appointed by sail) Couit to pass upon exceptions to the ndmliilstintor's account, and also to distribute) Iho funds remaining in the) hands of H. It. Raub, iiduilnlstrntor of the above-named John W. Raub. hireby gives notice that ho will attend to tho duties of his appointment on Saturday, Ihe twentieth day of January. A. D, 1W0 nt 0 o'clock a. m at his olllee, No. 408 Spruce street, Cltv of Scranton, In said County, nt which tlmo and place all per ilis having claims against said ostato nre required to appear and present tho same or otherwise be foiover debuired fiom coming In on paid fund. JOSEPH r. OILROY, Auditor. ESTATE OF AMELIA A. CABLING, lato of the city of Scranton. I.acku. wanniui county, Pennsylvania, deceased. Letters testamentary upon the above named estate having been gi anted to tho undersigned, all persons having claims or demands against said estate will pic sent them for payment, and ull persons Indebted thereto will pleaso make lm mediate payment to JAMES II. TORREY, F. II. CONNELL, Executors, Scranton, Ta, WELLES & TORREY, Attorneys SITUATIONS WANTED BARBER - YOUNG MAN WANTS chance to linish trade. 7U9 Schncll's plnee. YOUNG MAN WlBHFs" A POSITION as Milcman In clothing store; i.m give best of references. Adiliess Elm hurst, Pa. SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG girl to do housework In small fumllv; Would like to woik In Green Rlelge. Ad dnss 3.1U Putlinm stieet. North End. SITUATION WANTED BY A GIRL II years old, to take care of baby; would I'ke to work In Green Ridge. Address, 3".!J Putnam street, North End. WANTED - SITUATION BY A RE rpectuble young ladv nt housework In small fntnllv. Addicss J. J. R., 1380 Norlh vvnsiilngtun nvenue. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG man as driver. Address J. M., Trib une ulllce. SITUATION WANTED-BY EXPERT enccd nnd thoroughly competent loco motive nnd stntlonory engineer. tJooel referelico. Address Englreei, Tribune of llce, SITUATION WANTED - WASHING. Ironing or any kind of lioiiseclc.inlng ;' the dav, or will mice washing home. Address, Mrs Lee. nil Mlnei.il street. PROFESSIONAL. ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. itv E C. SPAULDING, 1-1 TRADERS' BANK building. ffOHirESTI EDWARD It. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Connoll building, Scranton. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR , ARCHITECT. 43j Spruce st., cor. Wnsb. av., Scranton. FREDERICK: L. BROWN. ARCHITECT. Price building, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton. DANCINO. PROr. ST. M. KOVAC1IY AND DAUGH- ters, Dancing Teachers. Strlctlv pri vate lessens any time at lesldence, 622 Quincy nvei.uo. Drvr9rs DR.T O. LYMAN," S-CR ANTON PRI nte Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry. DrTh. F. REYNOLDS. OI'P. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACII, 115 Wyoming ave. WELCOME C. SNOVER, Cinl Exelmngn 2nd floor. Room D. Hours, '' to 1, 2 to HOTELS AND fteSTAUniNTa THE ELK CAFE. IK AND 127 FRANK llu avenue. Rites rersonable. p. ZEIGLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D. L & W. passenger depot. Conducted on tne l.a ropean plat.. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. I WV"?7'5 RICHARD J. BOUUKE. ATTORNF.Y-iit-I.aw, .VtO-2 Lncltawnnna avenue Gen eral law business, collections and lo.is. J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-nt-Lavv. Rooms 312-31! Me.irs building. D. B. REPI.OGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS Ilfgotlateil nn reul o'tate seeuilty. Mears building, coiner Washington avenue nnd Spiuct street. M. J. DONAllOE. ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Otllces, 112-013 Me.ns dulldlng. Frank e poyle, attorney and Coiuisellor-nt-Law. Burr bulldlnj, Rooms 13 und II, Washington avenue. WILLARD. WARREN & KNAPP, AT- torneys and Couii"ellcirs-nt-Lnvv. Re publican building. Washington avenue. JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth building; rooms 1, 20 and 21, JAMES W. OAKTORD. ATTORNEY-AT-T,nw Rooms Mi. 513 and 310 P. iard of Trado building. EDWARD W. T1IAYKR ATTORNEY. Rorms 103-001. 1th floor Monrs building. L A. WATRES ATTORNHY-AT-LAW. nfl2 Board of Trado building, Scranton, Pa C. It. PITCHFR. ATTORKEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth building, Siranton. Pa. PATTERSON WII COX. TRADERS' Katlonal Bank building. C. COMECYS. n-i3TrET"iT B L I C A N building. A. W. BERTHOLU. Mears building. A T T O R N E V. iiyx?ii --m ----, DR. W. E. AT LEN, .'.13 NORTH WASH lngton nvenue. DR. S W. L'AMOREAUX. OITICE 2") Washington avenue Residence 131S Mulberry. Chronic diseases, lungs, henit, kldnevs and genltn-uilnury m gans a specialty. Hours 1 to I p. rr SCHOOL OP THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton, Pa, Courses piepniatoiv to college law. modlelue ot hulni w, Opens Sept. Jit's Pond for eita'ogue. Rev. Thomas M Cnnn I L D ptlncl pal nnd pioprlotur; W, E. Plumley, A. M.. 1 e.ii'mnstor. G. R. CLARK rO.SEEDMEN AND Nuiniymen; store lie Washington nve mc gieen house, 1 :"0 Noith Main ave nue; .stcno telephone. 7S2. WIRF. fCWTCVB JOS. KUETTEL-REAR r.U LACKA wanni avenue, Sennton, P,i manufac turer ot Wire Pcrci ns WSCV.'- "l"HI5 iTAlii'lVS TlRCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, recoptlnps, wed dings and concert work furnished, ror terms address R. J. Iiuucr, conductor. 117 Wyoming avenue, over HulbuU' music btoru. MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' hi pplles envelopes, paper bigs, twine Warehouse. 130 Washington avenue, Scranton. Pa. R.A,Lr?PAP T!ME TABLES Central Rull-oil New o Stations In New York Foot of Liberty street, N. R., and South Feny, Whitehall Anthrnclto coal used exclusively, Insur lng I'lennlluess nnd comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. ir. 1DJ. Trains Uavo Scruntor for New York, Newark, Elizabeth, Philadelphia. Huston. Bethlehem, Allcnlown, Muueh Chunk and White Haven, at S 30 a. m.; express, i,.ij; express, too p. m. Sundays. 215ji. m. For plttston und Wilkes-Uain-, 8.30 n. m. 1.20. 00 l m. Sundays. 215 p. m. t.n llnlflmnru ft, III U'li nS I II ir 1 .,,, n...l 9..U jl. 111. U1UI ..-'' I'. .!. For Reading, Lebanon nnd Hiirrlsburg, via Allentown. h SO a. m , 1 20 p. m. Sun diis. 215 p. m. For Pottsv llle. 8.30 a m . 1 20 p. m. Through tickets to ull points east, south und west ut lowest ratu at tho station. 3. II. OLHAUSEN, Gen. Supt., II. P. BALDWIN, am. Pass. Ant. points South and West Via Bethlehem, 8 30 a, m, 1.20 p. in. Sumlavs, 2.13 p, ni. For Long Branch. Ocean Grove, etc., at A nn .. . ..ml 1 Dfl .1 Ti. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule In Effect November 10, 1809. Trains leave Scranton: 0.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg nnd the West. 0.39 a. m week days, for Hatleton, Pottsvlllo, Bending, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; nnd for Sun bury, Hnrrisburg, Philadelphia, Bnltlmoro,Washlngton nnd Pitts burg and the West. S.18 ;i. m., week days (Sundays 1.58 p. in.), for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington nnd Pittsburg and the West. 4.27 p. m week days, for Sunbury, Hnrrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. .T. It. WOOD. Gen. Pass. Agt. J. B. HUTCHINSON. Gen. Mgr. Del.. Liic'm. nn I VVcstom. In Effect Dec. 17, 1899. SOUTH-Leave Scranton for New York nt 2 15. 3 03. lUO, 8 00 and 10 01 n. m.J 12 u5 and 3 si p in. Por Philadelphia ol 5 30, sou and 100"i n. m.; 12 0!i and 3 31 p. m. Por Stroudshurg at 0 lu p. m. Milk nnd Accommodation nt 3.10 p. in. Arrive at Hoboken at C.V, 7.K IMi, a. m.; U.0 2.17, 4 ts, 7.1S nnd !i ns p. in. Arrive at Phllti delpht.i ut 10 on a. m.; 1 OS, .1 4S. COO and 2J p. m. Arrlvo from Ni w York at 12.03. 2 13 and lot) a. in.; 1 UO, 1 H2, fi tt and 8.43 P. m. Prom Stioudsburg at 8 0."i n. m. NORTH I.enve Scranton for Buffalo und Intermediate stations nt 12.10,2 50, 4 05 nnd a 00 it. m. ; 1 f." anil i! SO p. m. Por tlsvvegei nnd Syi.uuso nt 4 01 u. m. and J.f p. m. Por Utliii ut 2.D0 n. m. and 1 "i p. in. Por Montrose at 0"0 a. m.; 103 p. m. nml r. no p. in. Kor Nicholson nt I oo and fi 13 p. in. Arrive lu Scranton from Buffalo nt 21". 2,"i. . 2". and 10 00 a. m.; 3 30 nnd 7. PI p. in. Fiom Oswego und Svrncuse nt 2.53 a. m.: 12 HS and 3 DO p. m. Prom Sy incuse nl 7.4U p. m. Prom Utlca nt 2.13 a. in.; 12 ".S and 3 30 p. m. From Nicholson at 7.50 a. m. and 0 00 p. m. Pi out Montroso at 10.00 a. m.; 3 20 nnd 7.40 p. m. BI.OOMSnURG DIVISION Leavo Scrnnton for Noithumberland at n.30. 10i5 u. m.; I.." and 0 10 p. m. Por Plv mouth at 1 in, ;: to and i la p m. Por Nantlcoko at x lo ii. m. Atilvii at Northumberland nt '133 n m ; l.lo. nos and f30 p. m. Ar rive Nantleoke at 0 20 n. m. Arrive at I'll, mouth at 2 03. 140 nnd 0 43 p m. Ar rive nt Scranton fiom Noithumberland ut n 12 a. m. ; U 33. 4 V, and 8 50 p. m. Prom Niintleeike at 11 00 a. m. Prom Plymouth nt 7 57 a. m.; 3 23 nnd fi.C3 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. SOUTII-Li'iive Scranton nt 213. 3 00, urn. 10(1,3 n. m.; .111 and .140 p. m. NOUTH-Leavo Scranton nt 12.10, 2 50. 4 03 p. m.; 1 33 and .3.30 p. m. BLOOMSHURG DIVISION Leavo Scranton at 10.03 a. m. nnd CIO p. m. Djlnvv irj anJ llndsoit. On Nov. ir.tli. lvio, trains will leavo Scranton ns follows: Por Cnrboiidiilc ii20, 7.51. 8 51, 10.11 a. in ; 12 noon; 1 21. 2 20. 132, 5 2.3, C 23, 7.57, ti 13. ll.'jit p. m.; l.Pi a. in. Por Albany. Saratoga. Montreal, Bos ton, NSvv England points, etc. (i 20 a. in.; 2 20 p. m. Por Honesdale-ii 20. 10.11 a. m.; 2 20, 5 23 P m. Kor Wllkes-B.irre-C 13. 7.1S. S 41, ?.3S. 10 41 n. ni.: 12 01. 12S. 2 18, 3J3, 4.27, 0.10, 7.4, 10.11, 11 ") p. m I'or New Yoik, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley Rallioiiil-0 43 p. m.; 1203, '.'is, 4 L'7 p. in.; with Black Diamond En pre . ll.ro p. m. Por Piiiiisvlvnnla Railroad points, C.43, fl'is a. in.; 2 is, I 27 p. m. Por velein points, via Lehigh Valley Railroad 7. IS a. m.: 12 01. 311. with Black Dlimond Ei)ie-. 10.41, 11.30 p. in. Tinlns 111 arrive In Scranton ns fol lows. Prom Carbondnle nnd the Ninth fi 40, 7.41 S'. in, im u 3s ti. m.; 1.21. 2 13. 3 23. I 21. 7 41. 10 ts. 11,27 p. m. Plum Wllkrs-Bnne nnd the South fi 13, 7.IS, ;tS, 10 is. u n n in.; 1.1R. 2.14. 3.4S, niv, ii2i, 7.r,i -in-,, ion, p m.; 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS Por Carbondnle-) 03, 1133 p. m.J 2.21, 3 rj .3 17 0 5! p. in. Por Wilkes. Bane 9 "8. 12.03 a. m.J 13!), 3.2S. 5 41. 7. IS p. m. Por Albany. Suntnga. Montreal. Bos ton, New England point", etc., 2 23 p. ni. Lowest intes to all points In United States and Canada. .T. W P.URD1CK. G. P. A., Albanv. N. Y. II. W. CROSS. D. 1. A.. Se ranton, Pa. Lehigh V.jMjv Kiill-mi. Ill Efioet Nov 10th, 100. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. Por Plillndilpbla and New York, via D. & II. It. It at 0.15 a. m. and 12.01. 2 IS. 4 27 (Black Diamond Expiess), und 11.20 p. m. Sundays, d. & II. It. R , 1 3S, 7. IS Poi' Whllo Haven, llualeton and prin cipal points In tlie coal itglons, via D. It II. R It., 0 13. 2 is and 127 p. m. Por Pottsv Iih'. 43. 2 Is P. m. Por Bethlehem, Huston. Reading. Hut rMuirg and prlnclpil inteimidl ito sta tions, via D. S. II. R. It.. 0 43 n. m.; 12 01. 1 127 (Black Diamond Express!, 1110. Sumlavs. D. & II. R. It . 1 5S. 7.1S p. m. Por TunklHiinock. Towunda. Elmlra, Ithaca. Geneva and principal Intermedi ate) stations, via D. L. & W. R. It. SOS a. m.; too and 3 33 p. m. Por Genevi. Rochester. Buffalo. Niag ara Palls. Chicago, and all points west, via D. .. II. R. It.. 12 0.!. .113 (Blnck Dia mond Hpres). 7 1. 10.11. 11.30 p. m. Sundtys. D. ev H. It. It.. 12 0! p. m.. 7.13 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley parlor ears on all trains between WIIKes-llarre niul New York. Philadel phia. Buflnlo and Suipeivdnn Bridge. ROI.LIN II. WILBUR. Gen. Supt., 21 Cortlniiilt stieet, New Yoik, CHARLES H. LEE. Gen. Pas. Agt. 25 Coitlnndt street, Now York. A. W. NONNEMACIIER, Dlv. Pass. Agt., South Iiidhlchem, Pi Por tickets and Pullman loservutlons npply ?"'' Lacknwaniii live,. Scranton. Pit. I'"rlc and Vvlmln; Vnllov. Time Table in Effi ct Sept. 11th, lSW. Tiains e ive Seianton for New York, Newbiiigh and Intumedl.ite points on Ei le rallioad, also foi Havvley unel local points at 7.03 a. in, and 2 2S p. m. Returning ti ni nt-. uiilvo at Scranton at 10 21 n. m. and 3 Pi and 9 10 p. in. St'IIAVI0HIV.I'JU.''. In I'.l'ert Per, ir, th, IS9U. fVortli Kuiind. Mouth Qourul, SOS, t soil Mi 5(3 Station- V. V l 7 lo Ail Ive l.eaiei X Y Franklin St' .... W, sir Jjlifl IrDi.tJ A M 7 40 .... iTM . .. 7 00 10 .... 4 l l M ArtlvDi i , .leaveycusi sl " m r ii 10 4.31 11140 ... I 1 1.3 1 no "CiB t -to Ilnnccil" "Die;? ... U in! ... I'll! ... t-r-JTi ...IS! II ... Ill . -s ... I If I', ...n :o ,...1131 ... ripo ... lii-'.i ...,11-T ,...11 is ....111 13 ,...ii n ,.. II 07' ,...1I0V ,...1111), .... ii H .... (HOT I! Ill 4 Si 12i 4 45 10 31 10 .'1 stmllK'lit Preston part Wliinnnel . I'oyntiUi) IJISDII l'leiilnt Mr. I'iil.itltlulO ' loieit L'liy l.'li 1) iiiduie WUilollile May Hi id Ui my ii Aicliluaia liuon l'cilvllla oiulmut lilnliiifg '1 lu oop rrovlileuco Pari: piico V II 4 Mi .'41 B(H UW C14 StS 5VI '3 IK, 00 311) 141 8.11 CM :oi& IUU IJAO on 0 c ti j i 0 07 '!) III4S"O0l s SB 3 45r 0- 8 UWOi 8M b .'H H 16 S4., S4I h.K 81 hl.'l ssy, A 111 &:4 6"' aw mo 4 01. 0 J 4 07 8I 4 10, 6 V7 4 14 6.11 .... 10 M ...A V l.mn ,wfciee'VVi -I..M AHtlA..: Huuaay on v f. SU'lllllea Uiat tial!HBtODOnkTl tnrt aiu..,. r -" I I nuns Jin and son sur.day only, other trtitm d.ill exeepl guuduy. " recuii; lates via omailo Western txtort, ...... i. nu....vm....:i "MV' . . iuuu.it .la.iiri uuuti tie:iiir Ma ires clliilng clialr fii- .Sew oflt to ( tilcigo ij ... , Vi . JA n iivauci T.ilItcro, BiflFMi, Ascriini -jiF -.8crntoD,F"