SI 'I iV . THE SCRANTON TRIBUJNE-FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1900. I FIRST RETURN OF THE GRAND JURY TWO INDICTMENTS AGAINST THOMAS LUDDEN. Must Answer for Killing Patrick Rafterty nnd Feloniously Wound ing Thomas McKennn Tiue Bills Found Against the Crows, Court right and Salmon in Three Differ ent Cases Out of the Seventy-one Bills Passed Upon, Thirty-seven Were Returned Ignored. The llrst return of the giund Jury, which begun wotk Now Year's day, was made yostoiday morning to Judge .Savldge, who happened to be on the bench, sitting in equity. Thlity-four true nnd thirty-seven Ignoied bllla weie returned. Anions them were true bills against Tinnitus Luddon for killing Pntilck Rafterty and feloniously wounding Thomas McKcnin at Old Foi go, nnd against Frank CotntilRht, John Crow, James Salmon and Mamie Ciow for burglarizing the Hevan, Jom s and Paull residences. The full return wns as follows: TRUE RILLS. Murder. Thomas I.uddon: It. 1'. Fir Felonious Wounding. Thomas Luddon: 11. F. Forber. Plus. tile pin u Miibv, I'runk Holding, Ji.. pios. Tony Setting. Owen Swccmv, pi os. ... i Robbir.v.-Huriv Matthews; Frank Rob Hub, Jr.. pros. Sam Weiss; Andrew No nk, pros. Latcclij nnd Reoclvlng.-Hnrvi-v Ross; Andrew J. Thompson, pros. (harks Slu-rcr: Cluilcs T. Yutcs. pros. William Pnlmcr: 13. S. Palmer, pros. Harry Ep stein; Frank HnblliiR, Jr., pros, Louis Stclnbeig: Prank ltnblhiR. Jr., pro. Jnmrs Van VJu-cr; W. J. Mlohales, pros. Larceny by Uulleo.-P. II. H-rne; P. J. Farrell, pros. Attempt at Rape Thomas Kllpatilck: Clarence Iliimlston, plus. Malicious MIolilcf. A. 11. Coons; Clurles P. Powell, pros. Embezzlement. II. S. Kitchem; C.corgo F. Thomas, pros. HuiRlirj. riank CotirtrlRht. Annie Rllbnieler, alias Mamlu I'row, .John Crow, alias Chalks Ctnvv. .Tamos Salmon, alias James Little, alias Joseph Fitzgerald: Frank Eoblln.,- Jr.. pros. (Martha Paull burRlary.) Frank Courtrlght, Annie Ell bencler. all is Mamie Crow, John Crow, alias Chat Us Crow, James Salmon, alias James Little, nllaa Joseph Fitzgerald. Frank Robllng, Jr.. pros. (J. T. Joium burglary.) Pi.ink uourtriKiu. Annie un bendcr. alias Mamie Crow, John Crow, alias Charles Ciow, James Salmon, alias Janus Little, alias Joseph PltZRerald; Prank Robllng, Jr, pros. (It. Ho. in hurglur.v.; Assault and Hat tery. Janus II. Cole man; Thomas Cokman, pros. Thomas Evans, Sarah Evans. pto. John I' trt tus, Joseph Si tholo-'Kev, Michael Smith, pios, Mingle Iilmlcr; Alice Loviliind, prox. Jamos E. Could; E. Gould, pios. Janus P. Gould: P Gould, pros. Adam KoMitiis, Steplun Keibblns, Ike Saltan. Joseph Koiilzney, plos. A. Pox; 1). I. Simmons pios. Joseph ,Vltko: Josi pn Mntvhuschli k, pios. Adam Robbln, Stephen Robldns; Louie Wostehliiskv. pros. V. T. Smth; Mrs. (. T. Well", pro. Ueenge Wl He; Elisibotli White, pi ON. t,Ri.i.ited Assudt anil Ratten. John Cio-Ua; V.iMus llliluik, pros. John M. PlMin; Catlieilue Shannon, prox. Can Ing Concealed Weapons Frank ('uiitilitht' Piank Robllng. ti., pros. Janus Van Dumi; Amzi Rosenciaiix. pios IGNORED RILLS. Felonious Wonn ling. Louis Westehls ky; Adam A. Itohhlns. puis Mn hem Mai tin Mellale; L.iwiclieo Stone, puis. Attempt at Hope. (Jcoiro Slikk; Mary Rol its, prox., to pi costs Aggi.iv ited Ass mlt anil Hatti ry. John Olendlko, M. H Slmtfll, pros; count v pay costs. Ravinoud lllaon, Anthony itlbctsk. ; John Lizon, pro-,, to pay costs. Laueny liv ll.illi e. John MottsruilR, John Sazwltz, pios., in pi tosts. .Mlehaei liooshick; M, J. Kiomir, pros Jennie Cohen: I'. Messier, pros, to p iv iosts. I.Jinin and Receiving William Ser vice; Ales, unit r Seike, pros., to pay losts. M. H. Simrell: John OUndlke. pros ; count) pay costs. George Smith; Prank HoIiIIiir, Jr., pros ; county pav .i..-ts. John Wnrd, Peter Rolls. Prank Rolls, Charles Jtnkins; A. 1). Roberts, pros. A. Ungtllder; Stephen Radusky. pros, to pav costs. Nettle Williams, Georgo Willi lms; W. T. Robinson, pros.; county pav costs. John McGurgan. Mi chael Vasthllo; Prank RobllnR. Jr., pros.; tountv pay (o.sts. John MtGurguu, Jo seph Soliln.i, Stnnlev Ktud.dii-.ky, Mlehaei Vasllleo; Pi, ink RobllnR. Jr.. pios,; coun ty piv costs. Samuel J. Porter; Frank L ll.ickus, puis,; county pay costs. Pornleatlnn and li.istunly Pasqu il I)e Rranzo, Roso Marl i Caputa, pio.; coun ty pav costs, SiIIIiir Liquor Without License. R. C, Wills; AtiRiist Schmidt, pros , to pay costs. Michael Rinld . AiiRiist Schmidt, pros, to pay costs. Roso Katie; Kate Davis, prox,; county pay tests Selling Liquor to Mitiiii-, John Ollen dike; Hrou Slmrdl, pros, to pay costs. Michael Ruddy; AtiRiist Schmidt, pros., to pay costs. SclllnR Liquor on Sunday. Joseph Ko ncssny; Stiplun Itobblns, pros., to pay costs. Malicious Mischief. Henry Williams; II. P. Perbei, pros.; count) pay costs. Pulse Pit unci Aha Lewis; W. C. Smith, pins; ciuuitv pay costs IniiiR Williams: I). W. Willi mis. pins., to p ly costs. J imi'M J. Mm.in: (JtorRe W, Wei land, pios., to ji.iy costs. Common Scold MarRiuet Race; J. a, Ollendlhe. pros , to pay costs, Josepa Vlstav.ieh; Dan CfRatls, pros., to pa) costs. Assault and UatUrw William P. LIomIj II. ,1. LloMl, pios: inuilty i.i) tests. Willi mi LU-htnei" Ruth LlRhtner, piox.; toiinn p iv i osts. .Mrs John Hawks, Jr.; Mis. Saitiui 1 ltan, pmx , to piv costs John Litrou; Anthony Albctsk. pios., to pav costs. Many Williams; Rev. II. Lewis, pios, to piy costs. Toflla Koiu k, Louis Weslc hlsky, Joseph Konessii) , Sltpheu Roblilns, pros., to pay costs. UetiaudliiK IIo.iiiIIiir House. Rufus DUST The Best Washing Powder. Cleans Everything from Cellar to Garret. rf EVERY WOMAN 6omUwnMdiawUbl,moathl7,rilUD mtdlelo. Onlr btnaloaasd the fiUMtdruft iboutd t m4, If jou vtat tho bMi, (et Dr. Peal's Pennvroval Pi3Ba A X They nro prompt, eafoaod certain In result. " Tbo conufan (Dr. Peal's.) never disappoint. Bold for $1.00 per box. For Sale by JOHN H. PK'.PS. Soruco streit. Hariuan; William Carey, pro.; county pay costs. LETTERS FXOX THE PEOPLE. Under this heading short letters ot In tel est will be published tvlien accompa nied, for publication, by the writer i name. The Tribune docs not assume re sponsibility for opinions here expressed. Complaint as to Car Service. IMItor of The Tribune- Sir: Allow me, throiiRli the columns of our aluab!c paper, to say that It Is nothltiR short of an oulr.iRo for MnnaRcr Hllllman to rIvc such scrxlce as ho does on the I'cckllla line. Now I nm not a Pcckvllllnn, but I am a regular patron of this llnu and hao bcn eer slum It was built, and I know whereof I speak when I say there Is only one decent tar on the lino and that Is a Carbondiilo iar, I wilt cite one. Instance on this Hue: In returning fiom Hcianlon on Sntuiday exinliiR, I waited forty-live minutes for a car, nbnut 0 o'clock. Finally nlotiR came the smallest, follkst little car with no lire In It, and In eliirRc of a totuluc tor whose mouth wns llllcd with tob.ueo and who allowid splltltiR, profanity and nil sorts of disorder to pruwill In this oxtnmcly contracted space. We waited on eviry switch and three times heard the cheerful cry, "cIiiuiru iiirs." Then all the passenRirs wltli tlt-lr bundles were piiclpllatcd Into the blttt r cold to scramble foi n scat Into another cold tar. In this wav one and one-halt houis weie consumid In RolnR fW miles. Dots nny one call that aiiythlnR but the most miserable of service? If any one unit murs at the unall flat-wheeled cat (when loiiRir ones urn needed) the con ductors leplv "thesp enrs are Rood piiourIi for HuiiRnrlans." This Is one of the best patronlrcil lines In the city, and I voice tho sentiment of a pood many very respectable people when I s.iv wo demand better cars and better service. John Davis. Ohphant, Pa., Jan. 4. (It is fair to the Traction company to say that a larpe number of enlarged ears have been ready for use In every way save that the trucks which were ordered for them seveial weeks iiro have bet n delaed on account of tho prevalent Iron famine. Bemedies for Crime. IMItor of The Tribune Sir: In j our Issue of Die. ii thcio uppeared an editorial uncle I the caption, "Lackawanna's Phlhlt ot Cilme," sild editorial containing a statistical table stttliiR forth on uppallliiR condition of al falrs In said county. The closln-r sen tence was: "Are thcie any suggestions.' ' As a citizen of another county, perhaps I have no right to speak in reply to the question, but as all counties aio suffer lliR from the same curse, and btiiiR a rigulai reader of Tho Tribune, X shall venture to make a few siiRRistlons as to the means to be einptojcd to lesson this scourso. And llrst of all I siiRgest that the brteclliiR plaits of t rime be closed by the stroiiR arm of the law. It is an un til nlable fact that evtiy licensed bar room Is u crime bretdcr. Seventy-live per cent, of the t limes committed so sav many of the judges of our courts I -t the result of tlilnkliiR strong think, and some place It Is as high ns nlnet-llve per cmt , remove the cause and the effect urltne) will disappear, at least a pe le entagu of it. Second Let the public ptess proclaim the truth t onct rnhiR this Moloch which Is ever)whrie consuming human victims, the estimated number in our own so i ailed Christum America Is fi tun sevontv Ihe to one hundred thousand annuillv. Thliel Let the Clirlstlin ministry ny aloud and spare not the accursed thing which has been clothed in garments ot i lespi etabllltv by law; let tin in. In the I name of Jesus Christ, dem mil that he bo disrobed; that his mantle of llctnsu be taken off; that he ni.iv appear In all his hldeousntss And flnnlly Let the Chi Minn ministry, together with all who love llghtcotisnoss, wnsh their handa from this Iniquity at the next electlin bv voting for c It m, no llccnse pirtv c inclldales. All Christians especially should lenumber that "It can not he llefnscd without sn." J L. Williams, Pastor of Haptlst eliuieh. Purest ritv. Pa. OLD POINT COMFORT. RICH MOND AND WASHINGTON. Six-Day Tour via Pennsylvania Kail road. The first of the present series of personally-conducted tours to Old Point Comfort, Richmond and Washington via the Pennsylvania Railroad will leave New York and Philadelphia on Sntuiday, February 3. Tickets, Including transportation, meals en mute In both directions, tinnsfeis of pnssenRois and baRRiiRe, hotel accommodations at Old Point Comfoi t, Richmond, and Washington, and carrliiRe ride about Richmond In fact, every necessary experience for n peiiod of sl days will be sold at rate of $14.00 from New York, Rrook lvn nnel Newaik; $32.50 from Trenton: $11.00 fiom Philadelphia, and piopoi tlonate rates from other stations. OLD POINT COMFORT ONLY. Tickets to Old Point Comfoi t onlv. Including luncheon on roIhr tilp, one and tlnee-fourth days' board at that place, and good to return dliect by icRiilai tinlns within six days, will he sold In connection with this tour at i.ite of $13 00 fiom New York; $13.50 Horn Trenton; $12.50 from Philadel phia and proportionate tales fiom other points. For Itineraries and full Information apply to ticket nRents: Tom 1st Agent, 11915 Hroadvvny. New Yoik; 4 Couit Sticet, Newaik; N. J.; or (ieo. W. llojil, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Rroad Street station, Philadel phia, Pharmacist, ccr. Wyoming avenue and TAYLOR NEWS. Will Hold Public Installation -Tou- hlll Family of Musicians Will Give a Concert News Notes. Old Force Castle, No. 339, Knights of the Golden naRle, will give a free? entertainment In their rooms In their Columbia hall tomorrow cvenltiR. The occasion It tho Installation of officers, for the cnsultiR year. Tho public Is cordially Invited. Tho iiroRi amine It an follows : Duet, P. It. Warren nnd David Stephens, Scranton; ocnl solo, Sidney IttiRhes: elotr dance, William Hums; musical selection, Wntklns family, of Taylor: farce comedy, J. J. Mntlcy and J. T. Moran, Seranton; vocal solo,' John ndwnfds; musical se lection, Lynch family, Plttston; selec tion, William Protidiock; cIors, JIrs ami reels, Messrs. Kcklur and Lnvcllo; duet, Messrs. Stephens and Walton; phonoRinph selection, Fred SturRe.s; nccompanht, Miss Kutc Heat don, of Set anion. Miss Mniy InRlls and Henry Soy holt, of Anhbnld, will be united In innrrlaRo on Monday next. The T.iuhlll family, of Plttston. the noted musicians, have been cnRARed by the committee In ch.iiRe of thu Catholic church fair at the rink, to inoiinw ovenltiR. A uiio tr at Is In Htoie for those who attend. Admission only 10 cents. An error wns made tluoURh this de partment yesterday In tho following Item: Mr. W. ,T. Hnsklns hns nccepteel a position with the Prudential Insur ance coinpanv. It should have read with the Metropolitan Insurance com pany. Mis Jennie Quick nnd Miss Mary rishcr, oT llloomsburR. were the RUests of Opeiator Georse Hitter, of Italhoad stieot. on Wednesday. Misses I.ydla Hasklns, of Taylor street, and Berth v Itce. of West Mlnookn, have leturnod from their vllt with f i lends at WIlkes-Hnrre. O. M. Smith, the popular mntorman of the Taylor line, is confined to his home In West Scranton. Mrs. William J. Itnsklno and sin ltuy visited lelatlves In IMwnidsvlle on Sunday. Miss Nettle Know, of Ilvde Tark, wis the RUest of Miss Lizzie Jones, of Stems street, on Wednesday. Invincible ("ommandciy, No. 212, KnlRhts of Malta, will meet In their room1 this cvcnliiR. Attorney John M. Harris is homo from PlttsbutR, where he attended tlv liar association nieetltnr of the state during the past week. Taj lor ('amp, No. 49J. Patilotlc Or der of Amcilra, will meet In their hall this evening?. The employes of the Alchbaltl col lleiy will lecelve their eainliiRS for December todaj. OLYPHANT. Mis. Noah Hvans died suddenly at her home on Hod Ilovv, Oljiihant, on Woilnosdaj" nlRht about 1 o'clock. Tho cniio of her death was heatt fiiliiu. Deceased was Iki jt.iis of aRe and ! stiivlved bj- her husband, two sons nnd one daiiRliter. The funuial will take place Sunday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Intel ment will be made In t'nlon ceme-ter-. Joseph, the 7-months-old son of Mr. and Mis. I'etor Hnnnon, of Dunmorc stieet, Olvpliant, illetl Tuesday even Iiir after a hi let Illness. The finunnl will tnke place this ofternoon it S o'clock from the family home. On account of a break In some of the machine! y flu-re was no vvoik In No. 2 eollleij- jest"itlaj Miss Maine SaiRe has retained borne fiom a visit with lelatlves nt Kings ton. 15. i;, KlnR-iley has relumed to Jlln ersv llle after sienditiR a few weeks a. his home In Hlakcly. Mlfs Allte LillibildRe, who has bnen spontlliiR thu holidays here, l etui ned to Philadelphia yesterdaj'. John Elliott, of New Yoik, Is visit Inp lelatlves In town. Miss nnle Price, of Scianton, ivls Ited ft lends here j-estertbij-. Mrs. J. II. Price and children, who have been the guests of relatives here, h.uo returned to their home In 1.1 mlia. Having a Great Bun on Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. Manager Martin, of the I'ierson driiR stote, Infoims us that he Is having a great lun on Chamberlain's Cough Ilemedj-. He sells live bottles of that medclne to one of any other kind, and it gives great satisfaction. In these days of la gilppe thine Is nothing llk-i Chamberlain's Cough Ilemedy to stop the cough, heal up the sou- tin oat and lungs and give icllef within a verv shoit time. The sales are growing, and all who try It are pleased with Its piompt action. South Chicago Dally Calumet. Foi sale by all diugglsts Matthews Urothcis, wholesale and re tall agents, PECKVIIiLE. Mr. and Mis. William Day and Mis. John Daj attended the funeral of tho foimer's uncle, the late James Turn bull, at Avnca, jesteiday. The funeral of the late Samuel M. Rogers was held at 2.S0 o'clock yestei day afternoon and was laigely attend ed. The Masonic fraternity and Knights of Pythias nttended In a bodj', Mrs. I.ydla A. Williams, who has been visiting Mr, and Mis. J. II, Iiluck well. left Tuesday for a lsdt with relatives near Jamestown, N. Y. Miss Jennie Wlllams, aged 17 years, died jesterday morning at the home of her gtandparents, Mr. and Mis. J. K. Mllioj, with whom she leslded. The funeral will be held at the house Satin day afternoon at 1 o'cIock. Itev. S. C. Slmpl.lns ofllclatlng. Those wish Ing to view the lemalns may do so be tween the hours of 8 and 9.30 Filday evening and 9 to 11 Saturday morn ing. Interment will be made In Pios pect cemetery. Wo weie In en or In announcing the death of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Dunlap's babe In jesterday morning's notes. It was given to us as bonafilde, but wo lent ned later that tho child is still alive, but ery low. The funeial of their duugliter Lauia was held yester day morning and was pilvate "THU LOPS OF GOLD Is great: tho loss of health Is more." Health Is lost by neglecting to keep tho blood pure. Hood's Parsan irllla purifies, enriches and vitalizes tho blood and thus buvos both gold and health. HOOD'S PILLS cure biliousness, sick headache. OLD FORCE. Mis. J. Hrvvln Urodhend and son Stntk. uf Forest City, spent Wednes day with lelatlves at this plac. Willie, the little son of Mr. and Mis. Kllas Yoghurt?, was Interred In Mniey cemetery on Monday. I ir, William Tanker, who has been suffering for the past few weekfl with nn abscess on his chin, has had It lanced nnd Is Improving slowly. Tho Presbyterian concregntlon met nt Durj-ea on Tuesday evening to con sider the advisability of purchasing the CotiRrcRatlonal church of this place. No agi cement belnp made, thej ad journed to meet ngaln next Tuesday evening. Mr. Wesley Johnson, who has been sick for some time, Is able to be out again. THEATRICAL. "Shannon of tho Sixth." No one can well complain of tho slight advance In tho pi Ice of Rents for the Power company's presentation of "Shannon of the Sixth," which opened a three days' engagement at the Acad emy of Music last evening. It Is quit a pretentious performance and ery thoroughly pleased the laige audience which witnessed Its Initial production. The play, dulling as It does with llfo In Indli during the Sepov rebellion, gives opportunity for picturesque stag ing and other accessories, and the op portunity Is taken advantage to the fullest limit by Mannger G. D. John ston. The capable company presenting It Is headed by W. 11. Power, with Miss Hthel Woodman as his leading lady. Anthony Andic, as the Brahmin pi lest, does u clever piece of work, and C. M. Chillies, the villainous captuln. acts a difficult role giacefully and natuially. The climax of the third act, In w hlch the heroine Is rescued from the un comfot table predicament of being llim ly bound aRalnst the muzzle ot u largo cannon that Is about to discharge, Is followed by applause that Is alone worth tho time and money to hear. The play will be lepentcd afternoon and evening, today and tomonow. Rose Hill Company. Th Hose Hill HnRllsh Folly com pany produced something at the Gaiety theater csterdaj' which was reminis cent of the boiler shop In mniy ri Hinds In fat t It was an ontcttaln mt nt inlciilnt"il to make an Impres sion upon tho tympanum If nothing else. Whateve! may be Its defects In tho company otherw Iw, there Is no question that th?lr lung power Is !n flist-clnss condition. Though noisy In neatly eveiy In stance met It was disclose j In many of the specialty turmi. Henv and Itughci, the miflcnl artists. Sullivan nnd Web ber, and Miles and Ttnyinond weie or iginal anil umit'lng The bulletins prcented the usual menu In foim of the Standard Hurlesini" company and the Uncle who comes In from the coun try with money to burn. The Itnm Hill compnnv will be nt th Gaiety the balance of tho week with matinees dally Hoyt's "A Texas Steer." At the Lyceum tomorrow afternoon and evening Hoyt's "A Texas Steer'' will be piodueed. The play Is full of comical, laugh-provoking Incidents and pithy sayings and Is capitally acted by Katie Putnam, who has been especially' engaged for the pait of "Iiossj-." Will II. Hi ay still plays tho "Min ister to Dahomej-," James It. M (inn Is the ".Maverick Ilratider," and tho cast Includes the Texas Steer quar tette, Harry J, Jackson, George T. Mcech, Hauy Tliewcrton, H. 15. Ihn orj Charles H. Stevens, J. G. Gibson, chailes N. Ci.invillo. IMwaid L. Iloas, Thomas Stubbs, Lizzie Kendall, Ger trude Heynolds nnd Hmclyn B.arr. World-FamouB Herrmann. The world-famous Herrmann will ap pear at the Lj'ceum next Monday even ing. His entei tnlnments are ltnmens ly popular and ate eageily looked foi waitl to as an event of Impoitance. Herrmann always brings many novel ties with him upon each succeeding visit, something out of the beaten tracks of magic. Novelty has becomj so much expected with the Herrmann entertainments, that the something odd must be something odd, Indeed, to at tract more than ordinary notice, so when It Is said that never before has o unique an entertainment or have such marvelous illusions been piesentel bj- a prestldlgltateur as the gieat Herr mann will picsent upon his present visit to this tlty. "Special Delivery" Monday. Maude Htllman, suppoited by her ex cellent compnnj', will begin a week's engagement at the Academy of Music ne.t Mnndnj, with matinees commenc ing Tuesdaj-. Mondav night (ladles' nlRht) she will piescnt David Sully'n veiy funny comedy. diama, "Special DellveiJ-." Kvery play will be picc-utcil with ap propriate scenery, mechanical and elec trical effects and elegant costumes. This season Miss Hlllman carries her own conceit oichestia, a feature that adds much to the enteitaliiment. An Anecdote of Millet. Carl J. Ulcnnci, the portrait painter, hus In his studio In the Shorn ooil building a study In oils, the subject of which Is a Ft each peasant woman sitting at hei spinning wheel b.v tin window- of her cottage, savs the N.v Yoik Woild. The painting urn, ehm. In Fiance, and Mi. lilenner hid mm h dlillculty In seeming a model, owing to a supoistltlous diead of the simple) peasants. In the provincial town whore he made his headquaiteis .ie had formed a slight acquaintance wiih a taciturn Frenchman whom he Judge 1 to be an aitlst like himself. Owing to the man's knowledge of the peasants' patois, Mr. lilenner begged him to u? Ills pet suasion to secuij a subject for n sitting. Mr. Glenner was surprised anil delighted when he found that his companion knew many of the pea sants by name ami leadllv found a willing ami desirable model. While Mr. lilenner was at vvoik on the rough sketch the Fienchman watched him critically, and occasional ly offered, with due deference, not a few valuable suggestions. When the two returned to the village Mr. lilen ner cordially thanked the Fienchman us thev patted. "And may I ask jour name?!" !' quit cm! Mr. meaner, graciously. "Millet, monsieur," leplled the paint er of "Angelus." T1AD IinAIlT-rOl'LI) NOT l.li: down fok Kioim:r..v months -"i wns nimble' to llu clown In my hod for eighteen months, owliu to smothering spells caused by Heart Disease, Ona bottle of Dr. Aguevv's euro for the Ilea, t removed tho tr nihle, and fulav I am as well as ever I woi." I. W, Law, 'lot unto Junction, Thl Is but uno of a tlimihand such testimonies to the infills of this great cine. Hidd bv Matthew Bros, and W. T. Claik.-W. l I i mmmmm LOST. LOBTiiAiini: iN8Hiini"i7TOSToiC llco Depaitment No. nl. ltevvnnl If returned to rostmastcr at Scranton or Dunmoic, The People's NrfN0MN0l A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for Uio Mori; fit nt Alt Who Ilnve HotiHC9 to Rent, Heal Estate or Other Property to Sell nr Exchnnc, or Who Want Situation, or llolp-Thois Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word Except Sltuatlotii Wanted, Which Arj In scrlcd Free, AGENTS WANTED. AUUNTS WANTi:D-HY TUP. 13QU1T iiblti Life Insurance! Company of Iowa, t'ndor long time commission renewal con tracts, In the principal cities of I'cun sslvaula. Iteeiulrrmetits are about 30 or more years old, good habits, good rhnr nctrr, and nblllty to sucteed. llcllnblc reference requested. I. T. Martin, Su perintendent of Agencies, Drs Moines, la. HELP WANTED-MALE. -vww aoVnilNMKNT POSITIONS - DON'T pre pine for anv tlvll scivlee in cen sus examination without sftlng our cata logue of Infill inntlon. Kent free. Colum bian Correspondence College, Wnshlns- ton, D. C. i:ni:hoi:tic salhsman- copntiiy work. School supplies. Sdliiry J1W and extras, n. O. Kvans & Co., Chi cago, III. WANTHD-nY AN '. I l.Ll IIV AN liSlAlll.inili.i' business of n high older, a repie'ienta te of nbllltv nnel barking who can take i. m MiirK in me siaie oi j'ciuis ivuin ,. no scheme: permanent business with money In it for tho right pnrtv. Address. Riving leferences. FOTNTATN HATH imusit CO., Grand Itaplds. Mich. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WANTKD-GIIIL FOR GKNF.UAL housework. Apply at .TO Willow st. GIUI.S WANTHD TO MAKD SIGHTS: electric power, steady work and fair wnpes. Apply Shirt Factory, 131 Frank lin avenue, third floor. LADIES TO DISTRIBUTE FHDE SAM pips In city. Call at 320 Washing ton avenue, fiom 8 30 to 10 30 n. m. toda WANTED-TO RENT. wantT: ivimnsiiivnooM, 'stirr- able for gentleman nnd wife: centi al ly located. Address. X. Y, C, Tribune. FURNISHED ROOMS. WA NTDDT V? (TnIC 'iZUYVV' ItN lTinD looms with 1-oaril. Centrally located. Address W., Tilliuno nlllce. FOB RBNT-A FFRNISIIBD FRONT room with or without boa id. 41S Noitn Ecvcnth street. fttAJjWNG BOARDINO C2I PINE STREET. FOR RENT rou riENT-STORi:, 0x73 fi:i:t. 2-j l'enn avenue. Ii quire on premises. FOB BENT TWO CONVENIENT houses, 6JI nnd ffifi Madison avenue. Apply to A. Bose, 2i! Lackawanna eve nue. FOP SALE THE SALE OF HOFSEIIOLD GOOl-S at rjrt .Madison avenue, cltv, will lie ct ntlniied Friday and Saturday this wt ek. NO. filO.OSt. PATENT ItlGHT l'OK SALE. of a icccntlj' pattutttl mtlcle. lis ii' e Is evujvvheie Indlspensllile. l'eir particulars nnd reliability of, Inquire at Tribune, olllco. FOB SALi;-: BOOM 1IOITPE. ci:llah and furnace. 117 Cherry street, Dun mou, Fa. fok sALi-rLVE upiuoht piano: good ns new: must lie sold at once; bargain. 511 Madison avenue. HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. UAH Siloes, 7.V. each. $2 r.o per set of four; Never Slips at HclrleRel's, 117 Locust St. A FINE SQUARE DECKER PIANO. Will bo sold very lcisonably. Apply to Miss Sanderson, 15C0 Sanderson ave. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY WANTED-PAUTNER IN HAT AND furnishing business; llrst-clnss oppor tunity to right partj-. Confidential. C, Republican office. 7W TO $1,000, WITH SERVICE. TO IN est in nnv lecttlm.ato business that will bear Investigation. Address E., Trib une olllce. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO order; also ladles' waists. Loutso Shoemaker, 212 Adams avenue. PJiJATJENT. MRS. I,.T?lcELTvnTS??ATprU meat, B0c: shampooing, r0c: facial massarc, manicuring. -."c. ; chiropody, 701 Quincj-. CITY SCAVENGER A. n. HRIGOS CLEANS PRIVY VAVLTS and cevs pools; no odor. Impioved pumps used. A. II. IIRIGOS. Proprietor, l.eavo orders 1100 Noith Main avenue, or Eleke's drug store, corner Adams and Mulbcrrj. Telephone yjlo. NEWSPAPERS THT7 WILKES-RARRE RECORD CAN be had In Scianton at tho news stands ot Rclsman Bron.. 405 Spruce and S03 Lin ein , M Noi ton 322 Lackawanna avenue, I. S. Schutzer, 2U Spruce street. LEGAL. THE ANNI'AL MEETING OF THE shoreholtlHS of thu Tlito A. White .Manufacturing Cimpany will bo held Tuesdaj, Jammrv Pith, ut 2 n, m , lu thilr otlkti lu tho Gould UiillelhiR, I.lnilen stmt, for tho elcttirn of dlieetors nnd the ti.imaotlon of i-ucli olln r business ns in iv be pioperly brought be fore the meet !.. I. It. STEELE. Secietaiy. THE ANNUAL MEF.TING OF THE Atmkholdeis ot tlio St. Clair Coal Company for tho election of directors and tho traduction of such otlu r busi ness as may propoily come belmn It will bo held on Monday, J inuary -'-'ml. lfOO, at thu ollico ot the company, Ultra ry building, Stianton, Pa, at 2 o'clock No' transfer of stuck will be nindo for the ten das next picccdlng the dato of abovti mit'tlng. N. G. TAYLOR, becrduiy. THE ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' meeting of tho Weston Mill Company v 111 be held at the Filst National llauk, Satuielny evening Jan R I'.inu, at J o'clock. A, W, Dickson, Secreturj'. NOTICE IS HHREIIV GIVEN THAT A meeting of the ttrcklmldcrs of tho Spring llrook Wnter Compnnv will bo held at tho olflce of tho said companj', No. Wil Hoard of Trade I'.ulldlng, in tho City of Hiranton, on Widncsduj', January 17, 1'iuu. at ten n, m In uceoidanon with thu bv.laws of the i timpani-, for tho purposa of electing dlreetois for the ensuing jeur. nnd for tho transaction of such other business as may propotlv c.nne before the meeting. T. H. WAr.KINH. Secretin y. NOTICE IS JIEItEHY GIVEN THAT the annual meeting of the sharehold ers of the Third National bank of Scian ton will bo held at their banking rooms on Tuesday. Jatiuuty 9, I'iOO. between the hours of three tind fmu o'clock p. m for tho purpose of electing directors and transacting nnv othe?r butlnuss that may properly come before thu meeting. WM. H. I ECK, Secretary. Scranton. Pu., Dec. 27. J85U. Exchange. SITUATIONS WANTED PlliiTfrNa AIAN WANTH chonco to llnbh trade. 709 Sclmetl's place. YOUNG MAN WISHES A POSITION as s.ilcsmun In clothing stoic; can give best of refoleliccs. Address Elm hurst, Pu. SITUATION WANTED ItY A YOUNG Rltl to do bousevvoik In sin ill famllv ; would like to vvoik In Grtirn UIiIru. Ad dress 3M Putnam stieet, Ninth End. SITUATION WANTED RY A GIRL II Jears old, tu take mm of habv: would like to vvoik In Git in Rltlgc. Address, 33'i Putnam street, North End. WANTED - mTUATteiN 1IY A RE sptctiililt. joutig luiv at housework In small fnmllv. Address ,T. J. R , lloO North vnshlngton avenue. SITUATION WANTED-1SV A YOUNG man ns driver. Address J. M Tilb line office. SITUATION WANTED-RY EXPERT. need and tlinroughlj' competent loco motive (itul stiitlimery engineer. Good reference. Address Engli eer, Tilbune of 11 cc. SITUATION "WAN'IED - WASHINtl! ironing or unv kind of boiit tie tiling by the tlnv, or take washing home. Address, Mrs, j)PPi fi1t jtmrn street. PROFESSION A L. ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. E. C SPAULDING, : bliitdltiR. 1 TRADERS' HANK tRCHITEITl EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Council building, Scranton. LEWIS HANCOCK. Jit, ARCHITECT. W Sptuce st., cor. Wash, av., Ser niton. FREDERICK L mtOWNTARCHITnCT. Price liulldliig, 120 Washlngtnii avenue, bcranton. DANCING. PROF. ST. M. KOVACHY AND DAFOlI tors. Dancing Teachers. Stilctlv ul vate lespe ns any time at residence, 522 Qulncy avci.ue. 0T(VrST3 DR. I. O. LYMAN, J-CRANTON PRt vuto Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul bcrrj. DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. (. LAUIIACH, 111 Wjomlng ave. WELCOME C SNOVi:R. Coil Eelnnge 2nd floor. Room D, Horns, ! to 1. 2 to !. HOTELS AND ftESTAUNCNTa THE ELK CAFE. 12-. AND 127 FRANK -lln avenue. Rates lonsonable. P. ZEIGLEIt. Pioprletor. ECIlANTONl IOUSE. NEAR D . L V W. passenger depot. Conducted on tho I.a rope.an plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. rviV.ll TjtiMiA-nn .T Tini'lllCE. ATTORNEY' at-I.aw, r.no.2 Lackawanna avenue Geti-i-oral law business, coll"ctlons and loans.! J. W. RROWNING. ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Lavv, Rooms 312-31"! Mears building. D. R. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated mi real etato seiillltj. Mears building, coiner Washington avenue and Sinuco street. M. J. DONAHOE. TTORNF.Y-AT-Lavv. Ofllees. 012-Cn Meais luillellnR. FRANK E POYLE. ATTORNEY AND Coiinsellor-nt-Livv. Burr building, Rooms 13 and II, Washington avenue. WILLARD. WARREN R- KNAPP. AT tornejs and Counnilors-at-Law. Re publican building. Washington avenue. JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law, Commonweilth building: rooms 1, 20 nnd 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTOTINEY-AT-Law. Rooms fill, MS nnel .110 Roard of Trade building. EDWARD W. THAYER ATTORNEY. Rooms lat-twi, fith Moor Mears building. L A WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. s7i2 Roaid of Trade building, Scranton, Ta. C. It. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth building, Scranton. Pa. PATTERSON WILCOX, TRADERS' National Rank building. C. COMEGYS. i-n REPUni.IC A N building. A. W. RERTHOLF. A T T O R N E Y, Meal si building. M("?-,ti'- "in "c-'siq DR. W. V., ALLEN. 511 NORTH WASH Ington avenue. DR. S. W L'AMORUAUV OKPICE 2"! Washington nverne Residence. 111"! Mulberiv Clironle dls(.,is(is, Iuiirs, heart, kliliiovs unci grnltn-urinnry or gans a speeialtv Hours I to i p. m. SCTIOOI, OP THE LACKAWANNA. Si iinton, Pa. Coinsps pn'tatat'ii in tulliije. law niodlclne m 1iiisihs Opors S. pt. 11th. Semi for catalogue Riv Thomas A!. Cinin 1.1. D. pilncl pil anil proprietor; W. E. Plumlej, A JI., I cadm.ister. T)' G R. CLARK K CO . SEEDMEN AND Niirsirvmenj stme Hf Washlnuton ave. nie; green hniii-e., 1 l"o North Main ave nue; storo telephone, 72. JOS. KFETTElTY.EAR r.1I LACICA wnnm avenue. Scianton Pa,, manufac. turer of Wire Pcieens. mi"": "l3 RACER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC TOR lulls, picnics, paillts. lee-e plleins, woel dings and concert work furnished For terms ailtlioss It J. Haucr. inruluctor, 117 Wj timing avenue, over tlulbertt music store. MEGARC1ETriiROTiTERS,"l'RINTERS' si'pplles, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse. W) Washington avenu'. Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES Central Kuilfiil 'f ovv a-i'- Stations In New Yolk Foot of I.lbertv street, N. It., and South Ftrrj', Whitehall stl cct. Anthracite coal ucd cxcluslvelj-, Insur Ing i icanllne'ss nnd comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. ID. 1W Trains ltavo Scruutor. foi New Yoik, Newark, Elizabeth, Pllllntleliihl.i, Eastern Ilithlehem. Allcntovvn, M.iuch chunk ami While Haven, at Ml a m.j express,, l.ju, eMiiess, 10) p. in. hmulavs. Slip in. For plttston iiiul Wllkch-llnire, S30 n, m. 1S. 4W l. m. Siindajs, 213 p. ni. Uor H.iltlmoie. and Washlnjjton. and points South nnd West Ma Bethlehem, 8 to a. m . 1.20 P. ni. bundajM, 2.11 p. m. For Long Branch. Ocenn Grove, etc., at S.IOii. m. iiiul l.'-'o P. m. For Renillng. Lebanon nud Hani ilnng, via Allentovvn. 8 30 a. m 1 20 p. in. Sun. das, '-'Fi P. ni. Uor Pottsvllle. 8.1) a. m . 1 20 p. ni. Through tickets to alt points east, south nnd west at lowest rato at the station. J. H. OLHAUBEN, Gen. Supt., H. P. BALDWIN. Gen. Pass. Act. RAILROADTIME TALC9A PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule in Effect November 10. 1800. Trains leave Scranton: 0.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg nnd the west. 0.3S n, m., week days, for Hasleton, Pottsvllle, Beading, Norrlstown, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltlmore.Wnshington and Pitts burg nnd the West. 2.18 p. m., week days (Sundays 1.68 p. in.), for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington nnd Pittsburg and the West. 4.27 p. m week days, for Sunbury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. It. WOOD. Gen. Pass. Agt. J. H. HUTCHINSON, Gen. Mgr. Del.. Liu'ci. aiti WcHtwrn. In Effect Dec. 17, U'XI SOUTH-Lrnvt! Scranton for New York nt 2.I.. :;oo, :,:,o( 8 00 nnd loin n. in.; 12m unci .aai p. m. For Philadelphia at 5.30, 810 nnd 10 0-i a. in.; 12 f and a A! p. m. I or Stioiidsbnrg nt fi Jo p. m. Milk and Acconitnodntlim at 3 10 p in. Arrive at Hobokeii at fi m, 7.1". U.lfi a. m.; U.0S. 2.17, i T.l'i and !i 3S p. m. Arrive at Phila delphia at 1000 a. m.: 10C, 3.48. tiOO and S 22 p. in. Arrive from New York at K.03, 2.li and ion a. m.; loo, 1.S", S33 and 8 IS p. m. From Sliotidslnirg nt R 05 a. m. NORTH Leave Scranton for RuffalO and Intel mediate stations at 12.10, 2 50, i 0", and 'i no ii, m i k, nnd f. r,o p. m. For Oswego nnd Svraruso at lie, a. in. ulid 1" ). in. For t'tlcn at 2 no a. in. nnd 1 . p. m. For Slontiose at 900 a. m.: Id'i p in. nnd .".ri0 p. m. For Nicholson at 4 OH and U 13 p. m. Arrive In Scranton from Ruffnlo at 2 10, 2". 3 2 and 10 00 a. in.; .! CO nnil 7. ID p. in. Fiom Oswego and Svrneust! m jr. a. in.: 12 ".s and 3 30 p. m. From Sviaeuse nt 7.lo p in. From Utlca nt 2.1. n. in.; 12 'IS and 3 00 p. m. From Nicholson at 7.M n. m. and fiOO p. m. From Montrose' at 10 00 n. in.: 3 21 and 7.10 p. m. RLOOMSRFRG DIVISION Lenvo Siianton lor Nurthumlicrlnnd nt 010. 10 (V" u. m.: 1 "i and fi 10 p. m. For Pljmnuth nt 1 er,. s 10 anil s Vi p m. For Nuntlcokn at M0 a m. All lie at Not thtlinberl.Uitl at 'tr a, in ; Lin, fitiS and !l .'0 p. in. Ar ilve Naiillcoke at 'I'M a. m. Airlve at I'hmoulli at 2 or., 4 10 and !) 4. p m. At ilve .it Sei.tnteiti from Northumberland nl '.il a. m.: 12 Ti. 4 "i anil SOT p. m. l'loin Niintlnike at 1100 a. m From Pl mouth at 7ri7 a. m.: 3 2"i nnel ti 0" p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS SOFTH Leave Scrnntoii at 21'. 3.00. nr.ii. M tr, a. m.; .IT! ami 3 lil p. m. NORTII-Le.ive Si r.intoil nt 1210, 2 50, I 0. p. in.; 1 T. nnd ii.o p. m. IU.OOMSRURG DIVISION Leave Scrnntoii at 10 03 a, m. and ii 10 p. m. DclilW ll'J ! 1111. 1 11111141111. On Nov. Kith, lvn, trains wilt leave Scianton as follows! For Carboiielale-i',2'), "M, S 53, 10.11 a. m.: 12 noon: 1.21. 2 20. 32. 5 23, f.23. 7.3T. JI.- 11 (n) p m.; l,li. a. in. For Albinv. S.untoga. Montreal, Ros ton, New England points, etc. oil) u. m.; 2 20 p. in. For Hoiiistl.ile C20. 10 11 a. 111.; 2 20, 5 2j p. m. For Wllkes-R irre-fi 4",. 7.4S. S.41, fl.1?. 10.11 il. til : 12 Hi, 12S. 2 18, 3 3J, 4.2. li.W, 7.IS M 11, 11.10 p. in For New York. Phil idelphla, etc., vl Lehigh Valley Rallreiatl-fi 41 p. m.: 12.03, 21s, 127 p in., Willi Illicit Diamond l. pn st, n.i'o i ni. For I'tnnsvlvanli Railroad points, 6.tj, 9 rs n. in. : 2 IS. I 27 p. m. Uor western points, via Lehigh Valiev Railtoael-7.IS a. m : 12 ir. I'll, with Black Diamond Express, inn, n.30 p. m. Tinlii'i will aiilve in Scrmton as fol- loees. - From Carlionilale and the North fi 40, J4i. s"S, mi, in i ii -is n. m.; i 2j, imi, .-,. 121. 7.1!. 10 .is. 11.27 n. m. Fiom WIIkr-IJ,ine and tho South 6 1. 7 4S, S4S, 10 is. 11."' a m.i MS. 2.14, 3.4S, 3 20, C2I, T31 no. 10 01 p m.: Ml a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS Uor C.iibondalp-9 03. 1133 p. m.; 2.23, 32. . 17. !:.! p. in. For Wilkes. H.irro 13S, 12 01 n. m.; l..iS, 2 2. .'It 7 W p. m. Uor Albnuv. Saratoga, Montreal, Ros ten. New Em-land points, etc., 2 21 p. m. Lowest rates to all points in United States nnd Canada J. W. 1IURDICK. G. P. A.. Albanj". N. Y. If. W. CROSS, D. P. A.. Scianton, Pn. Lchlgli Vail j v UallroaJ. In Effect Nov 11th, lS'W. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. Uor Plill idclphl i and New York, via D. ft II. II. R. ut 0 41 a. in. and 1201, 2.18, 4 27 (Iliac k Diamond Express), and 11 ?0 p. m. Sund.ijs. D. H II. II. It. 1.5S, 7.48 For White Haven, llazleton and prin cipal points in the coal regions, via D. tV II. It. R , I". 21s and 127 p. m. For ....... . ill.. l'. 1K ii m Ithaca, eienevii linn principiu iiuermftji- ilte stations. Mil n, i. k n. . ii., B"a a. m.. I W anil 121 p. ni. Uor Geneva. Roeliester, Ruffulo, Nlag ai.i Falls. Chicago, and all points west, .i D. ft II. It. It. 1-01. 3 -I? (Black Dia mond Express). 7 1s, 10.41. 11.30 p. 111. Siindajs, D. ft II. It. It.. 1201 p. m., 7.1S 1'iillni.in p.nlur and sleeping or Lehigh Vullt y parlor e ns on nil trains between Wllkes-Rarie anil New York. Phlladel- ..i.t. ti..r.ti. ,11.1 stiiunnnul.tti lrlrlcn 1 lit llllt II, III I .1 I'm tickets and Pullman leservatloris applv ," LiiiKiwumia nve., iscraiuon. un, L'riu ami Wvmnlu- Vnlluv. Time Table 111 Effect Sept. 11th, 1SD9. Ti.iliih leave Scianton for New York, New bin nil and late i mediate points on 1'ilt i.illroad, also fm Haw ley ami local imliits at "Oi a. m. and 2 2s p. m. Itituinliig trains anlvu at Scranton nt 10 VI u. m. and 3 It, aud J,1'i p. in. SCII V.NTII.-V Dlt ii iifCeci rte t; 3.1iri, irii Norlh Uouiid. 2U5, I'D 1 1 iS -I Ls U & I I utsoa .M tstAtlons f i afT.Io ii- u i rive l.eavei, . ca 7 25 N. Y, PianWin s: ,iJk; l.eavei, . ca ui , , ;lin s: .'.Jii4otUJ.A strfct L..J 7ta.... I nnlA1 . '.. .l. , in. nest, s.'iju oircea i 7 00 VVceiiavfkeiu l t i ie tf'Ai-rl-. I nnlfi'i .'t ii'Arrlvo m r m in I". 10 to 1 il i aaou, - I Huncf tl" hlmllKlJt, ' Piejtoui'arU 'j, 13d i! 4 3' I OS1 ra 10 31 10 21 1.' Mi. IJo, U 1U mv Ull 121.1 ii:.. ti to1 1131. 4 46 '251 41 in winiTCKia l'ojntello i irsua Plei-i-ant Mh t'laaiililo . Imcsti'ity Caibuicbto W lilte lirwc -MajnclJ .lermjii Archibald Wlnton . lVCUVllle)' ' oil plum- ' JTIceUiirg"' 'lliroop I'rovldiMieo Park 1'iace itio " AM t) Ml 0 40 t.il U 68.' ,6 M fl fir E SO ; WW U U Ml 8t& HOT (II o 11181' .11 .'I .lilt .11 IT II Hi .'II 117 11 0V not .11 n't fuft7. snM W -43,84)1. bM. Ml A 01) 81 H(G b4.' S4) K3il K1S bli .1.VJ it 16 f4 'fti '-l f07 HI 10 nT I4' 8 SI 1117 0 31 bS' to. h lil I- JUiC (aauUMe- ir Leave -vratfH,lW . Hundar only. f st -nines that trains stop on signal for pa leuyeis. ,i ( i aius Ml ana son sjiuaay oiilr, other tram rtnlli-. vM,it imiliv V "w M"W ij w-fj- " viap tt.RtarmitartrM rerf u.a, nv,-v .... -. n , 1 1 cure iuus sin inuar-' purebiuiliu;ttclctiuiel a H,,.w 1. Unviiir nltMft, fllnlHS ill drear .Now lorkto C'bluii-o ltkout ciunvc. I'nMiniOT I4ua MudlBseA t 'W vein a-er .'llle. . ' ,c -"- , ' J C, Andcrboii, Gen. raaa AiL T. Flltcrojt, iu. faaa, At.cnuSn,tL. I eiees ,ti, . t " '. Uor Ilithlehem. E.istnii. Reading, Har ilslnirg and prlnHpil Intermediate sta tions, vl i D. ft H. R. It., fi 11 ii. m.; 12.0 Ms 4 27 (Illack Diamond Express), 11.30. SmidavH, D. ft II. R. It . k'R. ".4S p. m. For 'Tunkhinnock, Towanda, Elmlra. lull I ,.llll..." ' .' ........ RU1.LIN H. WILBUR. Gen. Supt.. 26 Coitlamlt stieet. New York. CHARLES S LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt., 23 Cm tl. null stieet. New York. A W NONNEMACIIER, Dlv. Pass. Agt., ......... .,.,. i t,.. s-Olll , -mfi---i1?Via-Tj- ifct t
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