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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1900.
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CARBONDALE.
IN A NUT SHELL.
No property holder In Cartiondilo
wants municipal ownership of Motor
on thin condition: The bonding of tho
clly In such an nmount ns will make
the Increase In tuxes more than thu
Having In vvnter.
Kverv propeily holder In Carbondalo
- except those also Inkling Consoli
dated bonds -docs want municipal
ownoishlp of water on this condition:
The Installing of n plant to lie made
security for the Investment, to pay
the Interest out of Its levenues and to
fin nlph water at the old rate.
Tho possibility of cither of these
plans 1 cumins to be demonstrated.
I3very eounrllmnnh: candidate should
b" forced to deeluic himself. If ho
favors the second condition vote for
him. If ho favors tho fltst vote against
him.
This Is tho situation Its a few words.
F.voty voter can understand It. There
l no need of beclouding the lsue with
talk.
TELEPHONE TUSSLE.
The forces of tho f'entral Pennsyl
vania and Carbondile Ttlephono com
panies came Into conllUt on Main
stieet yesteiday. The Litter was uin
nlnir a wire to the .Monlson livery
Mhen Munngei Ollloin, of tho foimer,
objected. Ho i lalmed It was too tlo
to the cltv's Hip nl.um system, which
It Is his duty to keep In working older.
After (onslderable nrguinent the vvlies
were strung, Mr. Olllnrn thicatoiilng
to cut them If thov sag and comu In
contact with the nlaim line.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Mis. 13. L. Uevun and dilldien have
returned to their Sciitnton home after
u visit with Mr. and Mis. ('. 13. Lath
rop. Mr. and Mrs. (' 13. Spinier are on
teitnlnlng Miss Muigniot Stanton, of
Ames, Iowa.
CI. Oliver Ins teturned to his homo
In Wayne county.
Mi's Mnme O'Neill, of Iirooklyn
Stieet. Is In the metiopolls.
MKs Cella CJIlmarten, who was vlt-lt-ing
Miss Mnigniot Monlson, has re
turn d to Scianton.
The new t'oalbiook hi taker Is now
In operation.
Sever il flheimon who were angling
tlunugh the be on No. 4 pond yester
day were waintd tiv Constable Moran
not to lepeat the offense.
Two act blents occurred along tho
new Hor""dile blanch yesteid.iv
morning. An Italian named Romanzo,
living in I31eetiie City, had his foot
ciushed between bumpers at AVay
mait. Amtiut.itlon was necessary.
Tho othei oei lined at Karvl-nv. 13 ill
Stalker. IS yens old. living at 124 Cill
aan stieet. this eltv, sustaining a frac
tuied fool by n fall of dht.
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OLYPHANT.
St. P.Uihk's t hill ill fair will (hue
on Mondav evening. The fall has been
in piotrit'-s since chtMiuns night,
dining which time manv useful and
llunble aitleks bae been ihaiued
oiT. On Monday night the tuojecto
scope, itpiodlldng the life-like pie
tines of the "Passion Pl.iv," will bo
seen. The views aie tak" l from the
oi Initial photogiaphs of .lie pea-nits
who petfotm the "Passim Pliv" at
Obei-Alumoig iu. Ravail.i, ovciy ten
e.u.-. Among the lews will In. tci
Adam and 13e In the Hat den of 13''t n.
and after their expulsion, tho Holv
Family, the 1! iiiieetlnn of L.mnitM,
Chll-t Pefoie Pllite. the W.iv of the
Cioss, the Ciili lll'ol, T.iklns Chii-t
llciiin flora the ("ni.s Hi luuine
tlon Tl'eie will alo be a lectin e Iiv
Mr. James J. Skolly , vi-.u iiiuK
by Mls.s ltl.indie Yew ell and Piof. N.
)n Shunt1.
Miss Jennie P.ittm entei tallied a
few of her fi lends at her home on
Delaiv.il stliet. Thill sd.iy evening
The Ini Idt nth of the evening weie
greatly enjoyed by the eomp.inv.
Those pies-ent weie: Misses Kdlth
Cuivln, Scianton: Chailotte Lloyd,
Agnes Williamson, (lentgla Tliomas,
Dr. W. I.. Van lluklik. Dr. F. I.. Van
Sickle, ileinaid Oolden. and Fi.mk
Hon ai Hi, of Wllkes-ltane.
Dr. Van Doran, of Aichbald. was a
caller In town vcsteidav.
Regula set Ices will be held In tho
Congiegatlonat t)iureh tomonow
morning and evening. Mr. Williams,
of Marietta college, win occupy the
pulpit
Services at the Blakolv H.uitUL
rhmch will be held ai the usual time.
In I3dw aids' hall, tomonow. Bev.
Albert Bennett, of New Yoix eltv,
Mill preach.
The boiough tourull will moot In
tegular session Monday nUh'.
The fuiieial of the late John F. Tad
den will take place fiom the family
home on Duumoie stiett. tomoi;ow
afternoon at :: o'clock. ln..'rment wh'
he made In St. P.itilek's cemetery.
MI'S Annie Keainey has accept .l a
position as foielady In th Oly pliant
shoe fnctot:.
Miss Ida CJruener. of Seinntoii, vis
Red friends hete yestpr'ny.
Milton Van Do Bog.u t an I famllv
have moved fiom Ciaik's Summit Into
f the Lloyd dwelling on Scott t-tieet.
E. J. lluike has been piomoted to
foteman at the Lackawanna collleiv.
Miss Giace Lynch letuirel to Ml.
fit. Vincent semlnaiy on tho Hudson,
yesterday, to resume her studies.
Miss Sadie O'Malloy Is vltliing Mr.
and Mrs. C. P. O'Malley hi Scianton.
"GRASP ALL and lose all." Many
are so intent on "Riasplng nip th.,t
they lose their health. Hood's Sar
eaparllla has helped many a business
man on the road to success by maklnc
nnd keeping him healthy.
HOOD'B PILLS ore gentle, yet ef
fectlve. 25 cents. ,,
MOSCOW.
Mis. Paikenson, of New York, Is Ms.
Jtlng her mother, Mrs. Hi Ink.
A flno granlto monument, vvelRhlng
ten ton. was erected this week in ths
cemetery, In memory of W. r. Clem
ents. S. J. Hornbaker and Beit niesecker
attended tho Knights of Malta lodge
at Bcrfenton, Tuesday evening.
The Women's Christian Temperance
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money, i, . Send Toi,.. ik"
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For Sale by JOHN
CtM-tca strast.
union met at tho home of Mrs. Philip
Swnrts, Thursday nfternoon.
Mrs. Weed, of Scranton.vlslted frlendi
In town this week.
The funeral of Mrs. Kate DePcw,
Who died Wednesday night, will he
held at her Into residence this (Satur
day) afternoon at 2 o'clock.
The Chrlstmns music will be repeated
tomorrow In tho Methodist L'plscopal
church.
D. S. Gardner, who has been spend
ing thu holidays with his pnrcnts, re
turned to Philadelphia to tesumo hU
studies at the University of Pennsjl
anln. tayloiTnbws.
Grand Musical Entertainment at the
Pair This Evening Public In
stallationReligious Bilefs.
A musical treat Is In t-tore this even
ing at Weber's link, where tho f ilr of
the Chun li of Immaculate- Conception
Is In pi ogress, and when til's ever fam
ous Touhlll family, of Plttstoti, cele
brated througncut the alley for their
inuslial genius, will render nil Inter
esting proginmmp of choicest music il
gem. The names of this family com
posing the orcht stra, are as follow':
Messts. James, Frank, Chailes, Leo,
William, John and Misses 1311a. Iter
tense, Itillut andMls-s M.ngaret Touhlll
llof.'man. The orchestta Is made up
of the following Instalments: Four
mandolins, four gultais, lirst and sec
ond violins and violin rello. This will
(ertalnlv be something woilh heating,
as the above family aie not d for their
musical abilities. Admission onl.v 10
cents.
Tlic Young People's society of thi
Welsh Congregatioml rlmrch will
conduct a giand entertainment fit tin
church 'auditorium on inv night. Ad
mission only 10 and lr. cents, for chil
dren nnd adults, respectively. A so.
UjI will be (inducted at the conclusion
of the piogr.imme In the church bise-
ment, bv the Wllllrg Woikets' society.
This evening will occut the public
Installation of tho Old Forge Castle,
No. 3 ;;i, Knights of th" Golden 13nglo,
in theii rooms In th" Columbia hall,
They Invite thp public ft pp. The pio
gi.imme appeared In yesterday's issti"
of The Tilbune nnd Is an excellent
one.
Sabbath services at the Methodist
I3plscopal church tomorrow will be
held at the usual hours, pastor Uev.
Ftnncls Gendall ofllciallng. Sabbath
school at 2 n p. m.
It is lepoited heieabout that Taylor,
Pyne and Holden coilleiies of the
Lackawanna coinpanv In this pla"o
will not pay until the I.'lh of the
month, though the rumor could not bo
continued.
Th" Fonst Home cemetery directors,
will hold an Important nit cling this
evening in their usu il meeting place.
Preaihlng at the Calvaty Haptlst
i hut ih tomonow nt the usual lmuis,
pastor l!ev. Dr. Ilairls oillcl.itlng. Sab
bath school at 2 o'cloeV
The omploves of the Arehbabl col
liny rt'i lived their pay for December
ji.stordiv.
Diugglst .To'-eph DavU and son, Ar
thur, were talleis on the loiniei'
In other, Diuggist Albeit Davl-, ot
Finest City, vesterdav.
Taylorvllle Ledge. No. firt. Indepen
dent Older of Odd Fellows, H niepj
In their looms this evening.
ltlrhaid Watkliw Is tirving on th"
juiy this week.
Kev L. It. Foster will preach at the
1'iesbyterian chinch tomonow at th"
usual liouis, Sunday school will !
held Immeillatelv nft"i the nioinlng
M'lv lee.
Mi. Marv McKinney. great poco
hontiis of th" Diiigliter.i ot ) ohem
las, was a vlsltm at the itkawanna
Count II, No It rooms on Thursday
evening, when two paktiues weie
adopted.
Hev. Ivor Thomas will preach at th"
usual bonis tomonow ut the Welsh
c-mgregatloml church. All aie in
vited. PECKVILLE.
The seniles in the Methodist I3pH
copal chinch will be unusually inter
csthu' tomoirow morning. Hev. M. S.
Haul, D. D., secrutaiy or the Chinch
Intension society, will pi each. Tills
will be a grand treat to the people of
Petkvllle, who avail thcnm-lve of tha
oppoitunlty to hear him. In the even
Ing the pastor, Itcv. s. c. Slmpklns,
will preach on the theme, "The In
evitable Opposition Between a Mes
sage fiom God and Man's 13vil." All
welcome.
A thillllng rumor was circulated
about town yesteiday afternoon that a
oung boy had been inn down nt the
Ontario and Western classing and both
legs weie seveied. The Tribune cone
spondent made diligent inquiry at the
Ontailo and Wi stein station nnd it
the ciosslng, viheie It was said the
accident occuiied, but no one knew
anything about the accident. The On
tailo and Wt stern employes branded
the minor as being untitle.
The employes at the (hassy Ihland
mines of the Dclaii.iie and Hudson
company weie luld theli Deceiiib-r
earnings yesteiday afteinoon
The Steiilck Cieek collleiy will b"
Idle some time et, on account of tin.
extensive tepilts being made nt thlt
place.
The ttmmbeis of the Wilson Flip
conipanv's fair committee will imet at
the hose house this evening to fuither
the work on their coming fair.
Aicliltect and Builder Heniy Pui.ly
left yestei-lav for Altoonn If build
ing piosptvts aie blight .Mr. Puidy ey.
jietts to lenialn theie.
Mis. Daniel Dot is left yesterda for
a week's stay at Glen Lvon. Mi. Doris
Is employed theie ns supeiintcndent of
n local toal company.
All membeiH of the Women's Chi Is
tlan Temperance union who weie not
present at the meeting held nt the
home of Mis. Geoige Stevens, on
Thursday night, missed a loyal tieat,
as it was a literary and not a business
meeting. It was a grand change fiom
the rpgular routlnp of business. Th
singing by Mis. George Stevens, Mrs.
Fiear and Mrs. Barney wns veiv line.
The lecltatlons by Mrs. McKelvy were
Kieatly enjoyed by nil. After the meet
ing closed the hostess, Mis. Stevens,
nnd Mis. Benscoter seived elegant le
freshments that were greatly npprecl.
a ted by the ladles of the union. The
union thanks each one who helped In
any way to make the meeting such a
success, especially Mrs. Benscoter, who
favored them with some exceedingly
Theyktvo itood rtie left efyetrt,
icases of Ncrvoui Uncasci, tucb
AI Uebaitv. riifrinca 11. .Vl....
oci anil VncoctU,Atroiihy.&.ft
They clear the brain, tircngthea
UllHauilB- ine circulation, make diceti of
"' TB ""' le cuaranteo to cure or refund thf
Addrcn. PFL UFniriup rn . n.w.i.n n
H. PHELPS, Pharmacist, ccr. Wyoming avenue and
Do It Yourself.
And Siwc n Doctor's Fee If Test
Denotes Kidney Trouble Dr.
Kenned) N Favorite Rome
ed) Is the Only Medicine
Tluit Will Positlvclj
Cure Yon,
Trlnl Dottle Free.
It Is easy to tell Mhether your Kid
neys or bladder hip diseased. Take a
bottle or glass tumbler and 1111 It with
mine. If there Is n sediment n powder-like
substance after standing a
day and night, if It Is pale or dlscol
oied, ropy or sttlngy, theie Is somo
thing wiong with tho Kidneys. Other
sure signs of disease are a desire to
minute otten, pain lit the back, or If
.vour urine stains linen.
There Is no (Uestlon tint Dr. David
Kennedy's Favorite P.emedy Is the
best and sutest medicine In the world
for diseases of the Kidneys, Liver,
Bladder nnd Blood, Hhcumatlsm, Dys
pepsia, Chronic Constipation, and the
sicknesses peculiar to women. It
MUlckly lelleves and cities Inability to
I hold urine nnd tho necessity of get
ting up a number of times during th"
! night. It puts an end to that scnlding
I pain when pvslng urine and concctsj
the bad effects of whiskey nnd beer.
It Is sold for one dolhr a bottle at
nil drug stoies.
Send our full postofllce address to
the Dr. Divid Kennedy Corpotatlon.
Itordout, N, Y, and mention this pa
per. They will then mull you n. tt Lit
bottl" of Favorite Uenudv and n val
I liable medical pamphlet fiee, giving
I full dliectlons for Us use. I3veiv
leader of this paper can depend upon
the genuineness of this llbeial offer,
land all suffeiets from the diseases
mentioned above should take advan
tage of it nt once
fine Instiumental music. The net
meeting will be held Fiiday, Jan. 1j at
"."0 p. m., nt the home of Mrs- Stckler.
All members aie lequested to be pres
ent. The Mlses Lizzie and Alma Fer
guson, of Jubilee, Wayne county, are
visiting Miss Sadie Stage, of Piospect
hill.
Mis. J. D. Bro id was a visitor at
Scianton jesteiihiy.
Mr. J. 11. Peck was a business visitor
at the Klectlic City yesterday.
Seivlcts In the Pitsbj terlan church
Sunday at lO.TO a. m. nnd 7 p. in. Re
ception of new niembets In the inoin
Ing. followed by the Holy Communion,
livening subject. "Self-Architectuie."
Rev S. H. Moon. D. D., pastor.
Peckville Baptist chuich. Rev. J R.
Thomas, pastor. Services tomonow at
in "U a. m. and 7 p. m. Moinlng sub
jei t, "Bind the Saciltlce;" evening sub
Jed, "Redemption In Christ." Sabbath
school at 11. -:n a. m. Annual business
meeting of the Itiptlst chinch tonight.
Let theie be a lull ntteiiiLini e.
JERMYN AND MAYFIELD.
Meeting of Boiough Council Last
Evening An Unknown Man
Scares West Mnyfield Wonic.i.
The boiough touncll held thilr
monthly meeting last evening, Dunn
and Stanton being the cnly absentees.
The following bills who lead and or
deied paid. Attorney Timlin, $37.";
Chief of Polite, IJ: J. U. Avety, $.'.7.'.;
W. S. I! ulgei. $:.-.0: 13. B. Nicholson.
!; ductile lights, $n.":,-i; water com
pany. $;"'.'.". Time was conMdeiable
discussion legardlng the moving of the
ute light at the Bidgc load to In fiont
of Mis. Dw.vei's itsldtnte, and mov
ing tho light at the inner of Second
and Cemetciy stieets to the opposite
coiner. The matter wns llnally placed
In the hands of the light committee.
Boiough Tieasurer Sampson was
in i sent and deslied Infot illation as to
whether he should, on making out his
lepoit to the state titasuier of the
bonded debt of the boiough, Include
the fcJ.niH) Issued to cover the cost in
tuited by sinking the aiteslan well. He
tlld not get the deslied Infot matlon,
but the subject of the bonded debt was
discussed, and by motion It was llnnll
de( Ned to take up sit $100 bonds Mhlch
have been standing for the past ten
eais. Councilman Nicholson sug
gested that the legal matters In whlc'i
the borough was involved should be
pushed loiwnrd. He thought some ot
them had been dragging along be
muse countll had not taken sufllclent
Intel est in them, leaving the matter
too much In the hands of the boiough
attorneys. He suggested council ap
point one of theli nunibe: to tike
ihaige of these matte's and to sea
tint ever thing possible be done to
efieet an eaily settlement. Council
aftti wauls adjoin ned.
I'oi several da.vs iast the ipsIdenU
of Wtst May Held have I ecu In a state
ot agitation legatdlng the peiuliar ac
tions of an unknown man. whose dilcf
aim appeals to be to follow and fiigh
len women and young pit Is. Yester
day nioi nlng after the men had
st. u ted foi vvoil;, he walked Into tho
house of Mis. Jenkins and so fright
ened the worn in that her stieams
seined him nway. Tinned ly night h'-
attempted to snatch a pocket book
away tiom Miss lieckwlth, who was
i etui nlng fiom the store with som
puiclnsis. nnd who held her pocket
book In her hand. He Is described nt
n lather tall man nnd wearing a grey
overcoat, the stonn collar ot which
ho pulls up nround his head and face
to prevent his Identttlcntlon. Should
he fall Into the hands of some of the
male lesldents of thnt section he will
be seveiely dealt with, as the men ar
thoi oughly moused nt the Indignant
outl.iges.
Rev. c. n. Fcssenden, who jecently
put chased the ptoperty of William
James, on Thlul street, 1 having some
extensive Improvements made, nnd as
soon as completed will move Into It.
Today being Hungarian Chilstmas,
ns It Is famlllaily called, nil the coi
lleiies aie Idle.
Negotiations me being tan led o.i for
the puicharo of the planing mill, and
It Is probable that the mill iv 111 shortly
be In operation again.
Tho subjjet of the Rev. J. B. Cook's
sermon at the Methodist Hplscopil
chuich tomorrow evening will be
"Fiom Pool Room to Pulpit." The
special meetings will be continued
eveiy night next week except Satur
day. Next week will be obseived as a
week of prayer among Hie congrega
tion of the Fltst Baptist chuich, nnd
meetings will be held nightly at var
ious homes of the congregation. Th
following week the paslor nnd chuich
will enter upon a series of ey Jiigollstlo
meeting The pastoiV fublcet to
irtu'o'v morning will be. "Bulled to
The People's Exchange.
A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tho Benefit ot Alt Who
Have House to Rent, Rent Estate or Other Property to
Sell or Exchnngc, or Who Want Situations or Help Theje
Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertion! for
Five Cents a Word Except Situation Wanted, Which Am In.
scrtcd Free.
AGENTS WANTED.
"L1PI3 OP MOODY," MI3MOBIAL 13DI
tlon. Just Isxiitd, Low In price. Pro
fusely Him trilled. Agents wanted at
iime. 13mm liberal term?. Full canvas?
Ing tmtllt free. Send 1" cents to pay post
age. Standard Publishing Co., 41 N.
Oth St., Philadelphia, Pa.
HELP WANTED-MALE.
appoints on uncovered giouiul. Free,
samples. St vend iiiru to I.', weekly.
Sonus with us utility .ve.irs. Corpora,
tlon, P. O. 1J71, New York.
ACT1V13 MAN; P13RMANI3NT THAV-
tlliig position; JC0 month nnd expenses;
references. Clark & Co, 211 S. Ith St.,
Phlla.
GOVKRN.M13NT POSITIONS - DON'T
prepaie for anv civil service or cen
sus examination without suing our cuta
logim of Infoi matlon. S( nt free. Colum
bian Correspondence College, Washing
ton, 1). C.
I3N131SOI3TIC 8ALRSMAN COUNTBY
work. School supplies. Salary $100
nnd extras. R. o. T3vnns & Co , Chi
cago. III.
WANTnn-nY an KSTAni.isitnn
liusinrps of ft hiKh older, a representa
tive of ability nnd backing who can tako
up Its work In the stnte of Prmisvlvnnln:
no sclieme; permanent business with
motiev In It for the right party. Address.
f'V"1. refennces. FOUNTAIN BATH
BRUSH CO. Grand Rnplds. Mich.
HELP WANTED-FEMALE.
WANT13D-A OIRL FOR (113NI3RAL
hniHivvork. Apply fJl Adams avenue.
LADY AC13NTS-TO CANYASS; SOMI3
thlng new: big commissions. Maxwell
& Hunt, 347 Franklin nvenue.
WANTI3I) - GIRL TOR OIINBRAL
housework. Apply at TO Willow St.
LADIF.S TO D18TRIBUTI3 FRF.I3 SAM
pies In city. Call nt .120 Washing
ton av enue. from S 3D to 10 30 a. m. today.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
PROFITS IN STOCKS. WirBATAND
cotton MncKov's Modern Methods
Make Money. Wilte for our free book.
c. 13. Maekiy i Co, 2'J Uioadvvay, New
Yoik.
$:00 TO 11.010. WITH feKRYIC13. TO IN
vest in nnv legitimate biilnes that
will bear Investigation. Address 13., Trib
une ofllce.
$TfKT(io'To'LOAN"oN R5aI, KSTAT13
ncuritv In sums to suit the borrower.
J. C. Yaugliaii, Kl Laekavvanni, avinue.
FOUND.
FOl'ND-A HOLD WATCH; OWN13R
tan have mme by culling at 2:.' Lack
aw aim i avi line.
Rise and Walk With Chi 1st " In the
evening he will give the tlfth of his
series of talks on "What Man Would
Like to Know About Salvation." The
special subject will be, "How Did
Jesus Chi 1st, by Dying Tor ThM, faVe
Hum in fouls''"
Rev. Thomas Cook will pi each In
the Pilmltive Methodist chinch to
moirow morning on "Copsecintlon."
In the evening his subject will be, "Is
the Bible an Insplted Book'"
The following weie last. Monday
elected a boaid of trustees of the
fhiiich' R. Hnivey. si., John Culey,
Willi mi Williams. Mai tin Stephens.
Ace Kit by, James Denner and the pas
tor. Mis. Alexander Dunn, Jr., of Scran
ton, was a visitor here jesterday.
HOKESDALE.
Speelil to The Seranton Tribune.
Honesdale. Jan. P. Twelve dozen
mairlage licenses Mere gi anted In
Wayne county during the year 1S'J9.
Rt. Rev. Bishop Talbot, of the dio
cese of Central Pennsylvania, will con
duct the services nt Giace Bpiseopal
chinch next Sunday. The ilte of con
firmation will be administered at the
morning service.
Mr. Kdward Avery has shipped out
of Wane county dining the past three
months 11,430 bands ot apples. The
last cat load was shipped to Cincinnati.
The annual meeting of the dheetora
of tho Needlowoik guild for tho elec
tion of olllceis w'lll bo held In the town
hall tomonow (Satutday) nt 3 p. m.
Announcement Is made of the en
gagement of Miss Caroline K. Metzgar
and J. Samuel Biown. Both aie popu
lar young people of Honesdale.
The Wayne County Agiicultutal soci
ety has elected the following ofllcers
for the coming year: President, W. L.
Feiguson; vice-piesldent, H, C. Jack
son; secietary. 13. W. Gammell; tieas
ui er, George 13ik.
Mis. Lillian Toiry Babbit died
Wednesday moinlng of pneumonia,
agtd fni ty yeais. Funeral fiom her
late residence tomonow (Satutday) at
2 p m.
Tho Wayne County Faimeis' Insur
ance company met on Monday and
ie-elected the old boaid of dliectois
and officers: President. Paul Swingle;
vice-piesldent, H, C, Jackson; socio
tin. v. P. A. Cl.uk; Beastlier, J. II,
Anus,
Texas Fire company, No. 4, scoied a
suet ess at their lull last night, held In
watz Biotlieis' new faetoiy bulldlnir.
The attendance was large.
THEATRICAL.
Hoyt's "Texas Steer."
At "tho Lceum this afternoon nnd
evening Hot's "Ttxas Steer" will bo
produced. The play Las lost none of Its
old-time popularity.
Tht i a Is less exaggeration In "A Texas
Sttei" than ono is accustomed to meet
In u Hoyt play, and more imluial fun,
mere laughable, dioll situations.
Herrmann, the Magician.
Htrrmun tho Great, tho eminent pres.
tldigltator, will bo si en at tho Ljceum
Monday evinlng. Ho has m stilled
oung and old with his wonderful optical
Illusions, und has never disappointed the
i xpeetutions of an audience.
A prominent feature of tho programme
will bo tho musical net of tho Four
Luclers, v. no will play on various kinds
of instruments with exquisite skill.
The Hlllman Company.
Maudo Hlllman raid her clever com
pany come to tho Academy alt next week
with matinees, commencing on Tuctday.
Tho opening bill Monday evening will
bo ".Special Delivery." It Is said that
Munager Winthiop G. Hwi Ulng lias given
Miss Hillnuin u support excel U1 by no
other repertoire company on the road.
FOR RENT
FOR R13NT-FRUM APRIL 1ST, STORI3.
20x7 feet, 2."J Peim avenue. Inquire
on premises.
FOR RI3NT - TWO CONVKNH3NT
houses, 621 nnd CM Madison nvenue.
Apply to A. Rose, 22J Lackawanna ave
nue. FOR SALE
NO. G40,nSI, PATBNT RIGHT FOR 8ALB.
of a reiently patented in tide. Its
use is everywhere Indlspenslblc. For
particulars and reliability uf, inquire at
Trlbuno olllce.
FOR HAL13- ROOM HOUSK. C1-3LLAR
and furnace. 151 Cherry street, Dun
more, Pa.
HORSRSHOR1NO A SPECIALTY. BAR
Shoes, 7'c. each. $2.10 per set of four;
Never Slips at Hclrlcgel's, 347 Locust St.
A J..1,?!" SQUAR13 DBCKBR PIANO.
;,'" " !!",,, ver' reasonably. Apply
to Miss Sanderson, 1530 Sanderson nvo.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
fcj-JVs,v
FOR SAL13 OR ItRNT-SRVBV.nnnM
house, S. Hvde Park avenue; lot 50x160
feet. Inquire 201 N. Hyde Park avenuo.
jwvrD-ro RENT.
WANTBD-FLmNISHEDfioL'smT'
ablo for gentleman and wife; central
ly located. Address. X, Y, C, Tribune.
FURNISHED ROOMS.
WANTI3D-TWO NICBLY FURN18HKD
rooms with board. Centrally located.
Address W., Tribune ofllce.
FOJLE?.T-A FRNISHBD FRONT
o..roo.m wl,h or without boaid. 418 North
Seventh street.
REAL ESTATE.
SIX NICK ROOMS FOR RENT. MUL
berry street; steam heat: all the latest
modern improvements: In good condition.
Address J. C. Zurflith, Real Estate, 017
Lackawanna avenue.
ROOMS AND HOUSES FOR RENT IN
'l Parts of the city. J. C. ZuriUeh.
HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE IN
all parts of the city. J. C. ZurlUeh.
J C. ZtJRFLIEH IS LOOKING FOR
rooms and bouses for rent In central
part of clly. Has customers for same.
J. C. ZURFL1EH HAS PARTY LOOIC
ing foi nine or ten rooms to be used
for a boarding house.
DRESSMAKING.
DRESSMAKING TOR CHILDREN TO
order: also ladies' waists. Louise
Shoemaker, 212 Adams avenue.
SCALP TREATMENT.
M RSrLTT?Ta3TM3RrSC A ItTu3AT
meit, 50c; shampooing. 60c; facial
massTgc, manicuring, 25c ; chiropody,
701 Qulncy.
CITY SCAVENGER
A. B BRIGOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
nnd ctss pools; no odor. Improved
pumps I'sed. A. B. BR1GGS, Proprietor.
Leave orders BOO North Main avenue,
or Eleke's drug store, corner Adams and
Mulberiy. Telephone 9540.
NEWSPAPERS
THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN
be had In Seranton at the news stands
of Reisman Broo , 405 Spruce and 503 Lin
den; M. Norton 322 Lackawanna avenue;
I. S. Schutzer. 2U Spruce street.
LEGAL.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
stockholders of the Lackawanna Lum
ber Company will be held at the ottlco
of the company. Board of Trade build
ing, Tuesday. Jan. 2J, 190). at 10 a. m.,
for tho election of directors for the ensu
ing year and such other business us may
pioperly come before tho meeting.
J. L. CONNELL, Secietary.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A
meeting of tho stockholders of tho
People's Anthracite Land company will
be held at the ofllces of W. T. Hacke-tt,
rooms 9-10 Price building, In the city of
Sernnton. on Saturday, Jan. 20, 1900, at 4
p. m., in accordance witli tho by-laws
of the company, for tho purpose of elect
ing directors for the ensuing year, and
for tho tiansaction of such other busi
ness as may properly corao before trc
meeting. M. M. Hackett, Secretary.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
stockholders ot the St. Clair Coil
Company for the election of directors
and the tiansaction of such other busi
ness ns may pioperly como before It
will bo held on Monday, January 2.'nd,
IfOH, at tho olllce of tho company, Libra
ry building, Scianton, Pa., at 2 o'clock
p. m.
No transfer of stock will bo mado for
the tin dajs next preceding the date
of above nnetlnsr.
N. G. TAYLOR, Secretary.
THE ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS'
meeting of tho Viton Mill Company
will be held at the First National Bank.
Saturday evinlng. Jan. 13. pioo, at 8
o'clock. A. W. Dickson, Secretary.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A
meeting of the t-tcckholdirs of the
Spring Brook Water Company will lie
luld at the olllce ot the ald company, No.
tot Roird of Tiade Building, In tho Citv
of Seranton, on Wednesday. January 17,
liuo. at ten a. m., in accordance with tho
bv-laws of the compiny, for the pin peso
of electing illreetois tor the ensuing je.tr,
nnd for the transition of such other
business as may propeily como before the
metting. T. H. WATKINS.
Secretary.
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT
the annual meeting of the sharehold
ers of the Third Nation il bank of Scian
ton will be held ut their banking rooms
on Tiusduy. January 9. lO. between tho
hours of three and four o'clock p. m ,
for tho purpose of electing directors and
transacting nny other business that may
propeily come before tho meeting,
WM. II. I I3CK, Secretary.
Seranton, Pa., Dec. 27, 1SJ9.
PLAYS AND PLAYERS.
"Tho Parish Priest," tho play written
by Daniel L. lluit, of Wilkes-Barre, foi
Dan Sully, tho ni tor, received Its Hrst
piesentatlon in Mlddleton, Conn., Tues
day night nnd mado a decided hit. Mr
Hart is with the company and will prob
ably remain for tho rest of tho season In
the capacity of treasurer of tho company.
Austin Walsh, munager of tho Galty
theater, has written a song, "An Innocent
Victim," which his Just been Issued.
"Princess Chic," Kirk La Shello's new
opeia, which received Its first production
on any stage at Wilkes. Barro last Sat
urday night, mado a decided hit in Wash
Ington, D, C this week. Thu book Is by
La Shello and tho musio by Julian Ed
watds. It Is htaged and costumed In a
sumptuous manner. Mr. La Shello has
depirted fiom the modem method nt
constructing a comlo opt ra. Instead of
making a ehlilo for a star hu tried to
wrltu a comlo ojira. Thtro are four
comtilians, none uf whom uro mude un
duly prominent.
SITU A TIONS WANTED
situation vfAitTKVcMTevniimi
good reference, at engineer and fire
man. Address J, a. C, rear 515 Harri
son avenue.
B1TUATION WANTED - WASHING,
Ironing or tiny kind of house cleaning
by tho day or week; take washing home.
Address Mrs. Lee, 631 Mineral street.
WANTKD-PI.ACE8 FOR FIVE GOOD
girls. Employment bureau, 221 Adams
avenue.
BARKER - YOUNG MAN WANTS
ehnnco to finish trade. 709 Schncll's
place.
YOUNG MAN WISHES A POStTION
as salesmun In clothing store: can
glvo best of references. Address Elm
hurst, Pa.
SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG
girl to do housework In small famllv,
would like to wotk In Green Ridge. Ad
dress 339 Putnam street, North End.
SITUATION WANTED BY A GIRL 11
years old, to take care of baby; would
like to work In Green Ridge. Address,
331 Putnam street, North End.
WANTED - SITUATION BY A RE
spectablo young ladv nt housework In
small family. Address J. J. R., 13CG North
Washington avenue.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNO
man us driver. Address J. M Trib
une olllce.
SITUATION WANTED-BY EXPERT
enced anl thoroughly competent loco
motive and stationery engineer. Good
reference. Addrcs Engineer, Tribune of
llce. .
SITUATION WANTED - WASHING,
ironing or anv kind of houeclennlng
by tho day, or will take washing home.
Address. Mrs. LfP, fill Mineral street.
BOARDING.
BOARDING 525 TINE STREET.
PROFESSIONA L.
ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR.
E C. SPAULDING, 23 TRADERS' BANK
building.
ARCHITECTS
EDWARD JI. DAVIS. ARCHITECT,
Connell building, Seranton.
LEWIS HANCOCK. JR. ARCHITECT.
43.i Spruce St., cor. Wash, av., Seranton.
FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT.
Price building, 120 Washington avenue,
Seranton.
DANCINO.
PROF. ST. M. KOVACHY AND DAUOH
ters. Dancing Teachers. Btrletlv pri
vate lessc ns any tlmo nt residence, 622
Qulncy avenue.
DENTISTS
DR. I. O. I..YMAN, jpRANTON PRl
vato Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul
berry. x
DR. H. F. REYNOLDS, oT'P. P.. O.
DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wjomlng i '.
WELCOME C. SNOVER, Coal Exchange
2nd floor, Room D, Hours. 9 to I. 2 to 5
HOTELS ANO RESTAURANTS
THE ELK CAFE, 12r. AND 127 PRANK
lln avenue. Rates reasonable.
P. XE1GLER, Pioprletor.
SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L. & T.
passenger depot. Conducted on the 13,1
ropean plat.. VICTOR KOCH, Prop.
LAWYERS
RICHARD J. BOURKE. ATTORNEY-at-Law,
500-2 Lackawanna avenue. Gen
eral law business, collections und loans,
J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor-at-l.aw. Rooms 212-313 Mears
building.
D. B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on real ittato security.
Mears building, corner Washington
avenue and Sprueo street.
M. J. DONAHOE. ATTORNEY-AT-Law.
Offices, C12-C13 Mears building.
FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor-at-Law. Burr building.
Rooms 13 and It. Washington avenue.
WILLARD. WARREN & KNAPP. AT
torneys and Counsellors-at-Law. Re
publican building, Washington avenue.
JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors - nt - Law, Commonwealth
building; rooms 1, 20 and 21.
JAMES W. OAKrORD ATTORNEY-AT-Law.
Rooms 514, 513 and 51G Board of
Trade building.
13DWARD W. THAYER ATTORNEY.
Rooms 101-00-1, 9th floor Mears building.
L A. WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
502 Board of Trado building, Seranton,
Pa.
C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Commonwealth building. Seranton, Pa.
PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS'
National Bank building.
C. COMEGYS, 9-11 REP UB L I C A N
building.
A. W. BERTHOLr. ATTORNEY.
Mears building.
PHYSICIANS ANO SHWIJOV?
DR. W. E. ALLEN, 511 NORTHWASIlT
ington nvenue.
DR S. W. L'AMOREAUX," OFFICE "10
Washington nvirup. Residence, ill?
Mulberry. Chronic diseases, lungs,
heart, kidneys and genlto-urlnary or
gans a specialty. Hours 1 to 4 p. m.
SCHOOLS
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA,
Seranton. Pa. Courses preparatory to
college, law. medlrlno or business.
Opens Sept. 11th. Send for catalogue
Rev. Thomas M. Cnnn. T.L D. princi
pal and proprietor; W. E. Plumley, A.
M.. headmaster.
seros
O. R. CLARK CO . SEI3DMEN AND
Nursermen; store 140 Washington nve.
me: green house, n;o North Main ave
nue; store telephone, 72.
WIRE SCREENS
JOS. KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACKA
wanna avenue, Seranton, Fa., manufac
turer of Wlro Scieens.
MISOZLL'XNtOUS
BAUER'8 ORCBESTHA-MUSIC FOR
balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed
dings and concert work furnished, j'or
terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor.
117 Wyoming nvenue, over Ilulberts'
music store.
MEGABOEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS'
scppllcs. envelopes, paper bags, twine.
Wnrehouse. JJ0 Washington avenue,
Seranton, Pa.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
ucntrni Kiuiro.ia nt .ovv .Icr-u
Stations In New York-Foot of Liberty
street, N. It., and South Ferry, Whitehall
street.
Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur
ing cleanliness und comfort.
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 10, 1899.
Trains leave Scrantor. for New York,
Newark, Elizabeth, Philadelphia, Boston,
Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk and
Whito Haven, ut fc30 a. in.; express, 1,20;
express, 4 00 p. m. Sundays. 2.15 p. m.
For plttstnn and Wllkes-Barrp, 8 30 a.
m . 1.20. 4 00 p. m. Sundays, 2 15 p. m.
For Baltimore nnd Washington, and
points South and West Via Bethlehem.
8 30 u. m , 1 20 p. m. Sundays, 2.15 p. m.
For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at
S "!0 a. m. nnd 1.20 p. m.
For Rending, Lebanon ond Harilsliurg,
via Allentown. SM a. m 1.20 p. m. Bun
ibos, 2 15 p. m.
For Pottsville. 8 30 n. m.. 1.20 p. m.
ThioiiRh tickets to all points east, south
nnd west nt lowest rato ut tho station,
J. 11. OLHAU813N. Gen. Supt..
II. P. BALDWIN, Qcn. Pass. Act.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
rfNS
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Schedule in Effect November 10.
1809.
Trains leave Seranton:
0.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington, ond for Pitts
burg and the West.
9.38 a. m., week days, for Hnzleton,
Pottsville, Rending, Norristown,
and Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia,
Baltlniot e.Washington and Pitts
burg nnd tho West.
2.18 p. m., week days (Sundays 1.88
p. in.), for Sunbury, Harrisburg,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington and Pittsbuig nnd tho
West.
4.27 p. m., week dtys, for Sunbury,
Harrisburg, Phllodclphla nnd
Pittsburg.
J. It. WOOD. Gen, Pass. AgL
J. B. HUTCHINSON, Gem.Mgr.
Del., Lncliu., unJ Western.
0.....In r.ffect Dec. 17, 1SU
SOI TH Leave Seranton for New Torlt
nt 2 1,. 3 00, 5;o, 8 0.) and 10 If. n. m.J 12 53
und 3 33 p. in, i,r I'lilIaJelpbla ut 5 30,
; w und loo-, a. m.j 1255 and 3 31 p. m.
tor Stroudsburg nt 0 lo p. m. Milk and
Accommodation at 3 lu p. m. Arilve at
Iloboken at 0 55. 7.1S, '.Mb a. in.: 12 OS, 2 17,
II. ,.l'i und !'!S p. m. Anive ut Phila
delphia at lone a. in.; 1 Ort, 3 is, COO and
"- P. m. Airlve fiom New Yoik at 12.03,
-Mi and 4(0 a. m., 100. 1.5.'. 5 III and 8.13
!' ni. From Stroud--biiig ut S 0"i a. in.
NORTH I.iiivo Sii.iiitnii for Buffalo
and Intermediate stntlons at 12.10, 2 50,
4 0. and a i ii. in ; 1 5"i and 5 Vi p. in. B'or
Omhko und Sjr.uiisc at 10", a. m. and
J" P. m. For Utlca at 2 To a. ni. nnd
1.'" p. m. For MoulriiM) at S'00 a. m.;
10' P m. and 5 5o p. m, For Nicholson,
at loo iiinl ill p. m. Arilve In Seranton,
from Btltr.tlo at 2 M, 2 5. 5 2 and 10 00 a.
m.; 3 ?0 und 7 40 p. m. Fiom Oswego and
Sirac'iiM- at 2 5" a, m ; 12 ns and SIM p. HI.
I mm Sraeiist. nt 7.10 p. m. From Utlca
at 21", a. m.; 2t and 3 30 p. in. Fiom
Nicholson nt 750 a. m. and i, 00 p. m.
I rem Montrose at 10 00 a. m.i 3 20 and
i.4i p. m.
Rl.OOMSRURG PI VISION - Lcavo
Scianton for Noitlmmbi iland nt 0 30, 10 0
a. m.; 1 3' und r, w p. m. For Pl mouth
at 1 in. 3 10 and s ,7) p. ni. For Naiitlcoko
nt 8.10 a, m, Anlvo at Noithiiinbcrlantt
at !)"". a. m.; 1.10 5 us and 'i :o p. in. Ar
ilve Nnntidike at 20 a. in Airlve nt
I'll mouth at 2 0",, 4 10 nnd ' 4" p. m. Ar
rive at Seranton fiom Noithumberlamt
nt 0 12 a. ni ; 12.".".. in" ami 8 50 p. m.
Fiom Nantboke at 11 (HI u. in. From
Plymouth nt 77 a. m.; . 2" nnd C.03 p. m.
SFNDAV TRAINS.
SOUTH-Li.ivo Scianton ut 215, 3.00,
5 30. 10 0". a. m.; 3 31 nnd .140 p. m.
NORTH I.nave Seranton at 1210, 2 50,
4 (fi p. ni.; 1 55 and 5 50 p. in
BLOOMSBURG DIVISION Leavs
Seranton at 10 05 a. in. nnd 010 p. m.
Deliivviiro nml liiulson.
On N iv l'th, lS'ii, trains will lcavo
Seranton ns follows:
For I'm bond lie 1 20, 7.5!, S 63, 10.13 a.
m.: 12 noon; 12!. 2 20, 3T2, 5.2",. C 25, 7.57,
!i 1". ll.oo p. ni.; 1 II, a. m.
For Albany, Saratoga. 'Montreal, Bos
ton, New Bnglatid points, , tc 0 20 a. m.;
2.2D p. m.
For Honesdale C 20. 10.13 a. m.: 2 20. 8 21
P3-.V
ForAWllkes.Rur.-C4-. 7 Is. S 13. 9.33.
lo.i.; r.. m : 12 lit. 12s, 21s, :'.:'i, 4 27, 6.10.
7.4. 10 11. li..", ...ni
For New Yoik.t "hllndelplila, etc., via.
Lehigh Willi y Rallrix'd-li 45 p. in ; 12 03.
21s, 4 27 p. m.; wllb Bmk Dlamoud Ev
pn ss, it ;o p. 111.
l'or Pinnsvlvunln Rnllroad flints, 6.45,
9 "S a. m ; 2 is, 1 27 p. in.
For western points, via T.chlgh Vallev
R.illtoid 7.1S .1. in ; 12 01. ! II, with Biock
lil iniotid I3prcss, 10 n, ll.'M p. in.
Tinlns will arilve lu Seranton us fol
lows; From Cirhcind.ile and tho North C 10,
7.43. s :!, 931, 10 ".S, 11 ",S a. m.; 1.23, 2.15,
3 25, 4 2!. 7.F. 10 V 11.27 p. III.
From Wllkis-Batte und the South C 1.",
7.4. s4l, 10 3S, 11." a m.; Lis. 2 II, 3.iS,
5 20, 0 21, 7 53 0 05, 10 n", p. m. : 1.13 u. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS
For Cnrbondale 9 03, 1133 p. m.; 2 23,
3 52. 5 47. '1 53 p. in
For Wllkcs-Bane-ins, 1203 a. m.; 15S,
3 2S. 5 43. 7 4 p. in.
b'or Albany. Saratoga, Montrc-il, Bo3
ton, N( w Bngland point1', etc., 2 13 p. in.
Lowest rates to nil points In United
States nnd Canada
J. W. BURDICK. G. P. A.. Albany. N. Y,
H. W. CROSS. I). I. A Seranton. Pa.
Lehigh Vallev Railroai.
In Bffect Nov. 10th. I'll. ,
TRAINS L13AVI3 SCRANTON.
For Phil idelpbli nnd New Vyrk. via T.
& H R R.. ut ii.Fi u. m. and 12 0. 2 IS.
4 27 (Black Diamond Imprest, und It : (1
p. m. Sundays. D. & 11. R. It., 1.5S, 7.11
p. m.
For Whito Haven, Hazlcton nnd piln
clp.il points In tln coal nglons, Li D.
.S: H. R R.. ' I"'. -' H und 4 27 p. in. For
Pottsville. 0 45, 2.1s p. m.
For Bithlthem, Bastun, Reading, Har
risburg and prlnrlp il inteiinediato sta
tions, vli D. fi II. R. R . C4'i a. m ; 12 01,
2.18. 4 27 (Black Diamond Bxpress), ll.-,0.
Sundays. D. & 11. R. U . 1.5S, 7.4S p. m
For Tunkhinnoik, Towanda. Blmlra,
Itliucn, Gincva nnd prlnelpd Intel medi
ate stations, via D. L & W. R. R SOS
a. m.; 1 1 and 3 35 p. in.
For Geneva, Rot bestir, Buffalo, Niag
ara Falls Chicago, und all points west,
via D. & II. B. R. 1201. ,!M (Black Dli
mond Hxpressi. 7 IS. 10 41, ll. 0 p. m.
Sundays, D. tc H R. R, 120! p. m, 7.41
p. m.
Pullman parlor and sleeping or T.ehlslt
Valley parlor cars on nil tiains hctiweii
Wllkcs-Bnrro nnd New York. Phil idel
phla, Buffalo and Siispensinn Bridge
ROLLIN II. WILBUR, Gin, Supt., 2fl
Cortlandt street. New Yoik.
CHARL13.S S. 1.1313. Gtii. Piss. Agt., 2i
Cortlandt stret. New York
A. W. NONNI3.MAC1II3R, Dly. Pass. At.,
South Bethlehim. Pa
For tickets and I'ulliiinn resfry'itlnni
apply 301 Lackawanna nve.Seiaiiton, P.i.
lirle nnd Wvoiniii" Vnlloy.
Time Tnblo in 13(ftet Sept. Btii. I'll.
Trains leavo Seranton for Now York,
New burgh nnd Intermediate points on
Brio railroad, also for How ley und local
points nt 7.05 a. in, und 2 2S p. in
Returning tiains uirlvo nt Seranton
at 10 21 a. in. and 3 10 and 9 10 p m.
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