The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, January 26, 1900, Morning, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE SCKANTUiN TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JANUARY .20, l!)0l.
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CARBONDALE.
WSVW.
PRESENTED TO E. 53. HENDRIOK.
A handsomely engrossed nnd beauti
fully framed tony ot the appended reno
lutlons was presented to Hon. 1. E.
Hendrlck ut the Columbia's nmoker:
"At a meeting of the membeis of Co
lumbia Hose company, No. ii, of the
city of Cutbondnlc, held In their looms,
December 7, 1&99, the following resolu
tions wore unanimously adopted:
"Whereas, The Hon. K. E. Hcndrlclc
ha-? manifested his personal Interest In
this oigunlz.itlon by voluntnilly eon
tilbuting the sum of $210, thus enabling
us to pav for out handsome hoises,
therefore be It
"Hesohed, That p, the mombeis of
Columbia Hose company, No. C, of the
city of Cnrbondale, In regular monthly
meeting assembled gratefully acknowl
edge tills generous gift from our es
teemed fellow-townsman by a rceoided
oto of thanks of the entlio luster of
this company.
"Renolved, That our filend and pa
tton, Hon. 13. E. Hendilek, be and Is
hereby elected a life member of Colum
bia Hose company, No. ft, of the city
of Cnrbondale. He It futther
"Resolved, That these resolutions be
spread at length upon the minutes by
the secretin v and that n copy of the
same be suitably engtossed and pre
sented to Mr, Heudrlck as a testimonial
of our apptrolatlon of his pi.ietlcal ic
Jalel fI the welfaie of the bovst who
make up the .icthe meinbushlp of Co
lumbia, No. u.
.T. P. Povlnn, .1. V. Hi own. P. V.
Mornn, otiimitteo.
ELECTRICITY FOR HOSPITAL.
EmeiReney hospital, which his al
vva.v.s bei n lighted with Its own Ras
plant, will have eleettliltv In the near
futuie. An attiaotlvo i.Ue having been
quoted by the Electric Light company,
the elliectois of tlie Institution decide d
to abandon the old plant. The (hinge
be n s.ivlng as well as an Impiovc
m en t.
DR. MEAKER'S CHANGE.
Tor FCeml dnvs past wnikmon have
been making nlteiatlons on the second
floor of the Moig.in building on Siletn
nvonue It will be occupied bv ('. T.
Meakei. M. 11, D. D. S, who lias been
located over the Olobe store for the
past ten ears. His new qu.utois will
he admirably adapted to the doctor's
lequliements.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mis K. A. Morgan, of Piuk street,
entei talned jestordav Mis, Lucy M.
Van Kirk and Miss Lizzie Keminerer,
of Set anion, and Miss Madge Hrlnk, of
Mllfoid.
.T. U Nicholson has leturned from
Danville, I' i
Heniv Ikckci, of lliikett stteet. Is
1 ild tin with a wound sustained on the
Holnvvaio and Hudson lallwav.
MI" firace Jtaglev has lotuined from
We it rittston.
Mr. and Mis. (5. W. Evans and son,
Leslie, spent yesteiday in Setanton.
Mi" W. R. Foster and Mstor. Miss
Cora Hciml, paid Scranton a visit yes,
teidaV. Janies Mason has lcslgned his situa
tion at Ii r. r L Hallo's.
Having a Great Run on Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy.
Manager Martin, of the Plerson drug
stoic, Informs us that he Is liaIng a
gicat nin on Chamberliln's. Cough
Remedy. He sells 11 o bottles of th.t
niedcliie to one of any other kind, and
it gives great satisfaction. In these
dajs of la gilppe there Is nothing like
Ohambci Iain's Cough Remedy to stop
the imigh. heal up the soto throat
and lungs and gjve icllef within a vry
shoit time. The sales ,ue glowing,
and all who tiy It aie pleased with Its
piompt action South Chicago Dally
Calumet. For sale bv all druggists.
Matthews liiotheis, wholesale and re
tall agents.
MOOSCC.
The Moosle Hose rnmpin niimbeii
an i undue ting a fair In the Moos(:j
Audltoi lum building, on Wonilng ave
nue, 'lbe lire laddies hae had tin 'o
nights of a most successful tun. E.ith
exonlng the attendance has t.iNcd tho
building to its fullest capacity. The
building I. elaboi.itely decorated, add
ing much to Its lnllllancv. and theie.
aie neatly ,u ranged booths placed In
a ti Lingular foim ' bedecked . 1 j
fligs. The music furnished Is ten
eleied by the noted Moolc otehesti.i.
Tue.sda evening the diill sciuad fiom
the Independent Hose eompin, of
Dunnioie. was In attend nice. The y
gave a cl i III pci foi manco undei the
able Instiuetlon of Mi. VIctoi Huischel
as captain. Welnesdav evening tii-
banjo and mandolin elub of Wvoming
lendered seveial veiv choice selections.
Last evening Mi. William Maguli wa-.
the eentl il liguie of attiactlon. pie
sentlng the cake walk. Ml. Luke No
lan gave a lew sections fioni his
phonogtaph. Mi. Dan Donovan favored
with a solo ami icsponded with ,i cmn'o
solo Mi. Thomas McMillan, chief of
the MooMc Hoso comiany. Is holding
thkot No. IBS, which entitles the hold.-.-to
the door pilz' which Is a pair uf
r.ent's slippers. Tuesday evening tick
et No. :tj53 won a pm trait of George
fHousmorklshaidwoAwithotttGoUPust
Washing Dishes
To wjh dUhts Ii, half the tin.e. and do Ii
well, follow this reclps! AIays use hot
wucr notrm, but hot. It Is best to use
mops with chlrt and etas:, and, to have a nice
lather, Instead -F using soap ue
Gold Dust Wishing Powder
Dljeoh e a tiWeapoonful in the hot u ater and
T.ieh qulcxl) i have plenty of nice, drr tocveN
to wipe wlih t tuve drainer that will allow the
water to rv.n off rtu dlilie Into receptacle be
low, w inn you will have highly pillihed glasa
and china.
1 h ihr vt U tikrn t ton tr t r bnolclel
'G0UISN RLltsrOR liOtSI'tVOM '
w&lfrwonriuttt(,
.w www n rMtnvMnn wvnriui(.
ui, naw vara, saataii.
1 flhl.
EVERY WOMAN
EoBUsianew!Brflnabla,mOBthl7,TarBUtuif madlelna. Only harmlcaud
the j.ureal diugi ctould b oaad, II you rail tha bail, gel
Dr. Poars Pennyroyal Pills
Tliey are prompt, eafo and certain la result, "F wm
Tho csnufnu (Or, Peal's) never disappoint. Bold for $1.00 per box.
For Sale by JOHN
Spruce strait.
H. PHELPS,
Washington: Wednesday evening's
ticket, No. Ml ii box of toilet soap.
Any persons hot ling any of the above
numbered coupons can get the prteo
by calling upon Mr. McMillan.
The dlrectois of the Mooslc Powder
company wete In Mooslc yesteiday tin!
mado a general tour ot Inspection
through the Powder vvoikfi lieie.
The Luge dwelling which Is being
erected by Contractor Davli, of Mo.j
slc, for Mr. Adam resold, of Oieen
vvood, at this plaee, Is rapidly noarln.;
Its final touch. Mr. Fasold etpects
to occupy It In a couple of weeks.
Miss Grace Pettlgrew, of Olyphnnt,
Is being pleasantly entertained at the
home of hei iclatlves, Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Hops, of Wvoming ivenue.
The funeial of Mrs. Hlehard Kem
bler occut led yesteiday from the fam
ily home at 2 o'clock. After brief ser
vices at the home the icmalns vvero
taken to the Presbyterian ehutcli,
where the strvlces weie continued,
Rev. S. young otllciatlng. After
the funeial set vices were held the le
miilns weie entnejed to the Mniey
cemeteiy, Duryca, and consigned to
the grave. Deceased was aged 40 ears,
8 months and Jl das. The pnll-bear-eis
weie Mcssts. Peter S. Hamlin, Jos
eph Zelgler, George Wilder, Joseph
Ilollslzer, David Jones, John F. Faubs.
Deceased leaves to mourn her elepart
uie a loving husband and six chitdtcn.
JERMYN AND MAYFIELD.
Local Politics Becoming Interesting.
Funeral of Frank Martin This
Aftelnoon.
Political mattcis In the First vvaid
aie getting rjtilto Interesting unci when
election day lolls mound theie pio
mlses to be one of the liveliest elee -tlons
In the hlstoiy of that waid. In
response to a call a tltlzens' caucus
was held In the ward Monday evening
and a ticket placed In nomination, as
stated In vestcidav's Items. Ycsttidny
morning Homy Men com, who vas
chaliinnn of the meeting, took the flist
ti.iln to Sannton to file the papeis at
the tommlssloners' ofllce. On teach
ing there, however, he was sutprlsel
to flnd a Citizens' tlcKOt nlre.idy 111c tl.
the nominees being: Councilman,
Geotgc Edmunds; school dlicctoi. A.
F. A. llattcnbutg; judge, John Mason:
lnspectot, Jant(S Robei ts.
The death of Fiank, the little son of
Ptof. and Mis. n. H. Mai tin, of Mos
cow, was caused by Intlaminatlon of
the bowels, and not noni dlphtheila,
as enoneously stated estciday. The
funeial will take place this nftoinoon.
The lemalns will be biought here on
the Delaware and Hudson ti.iln .u liv
ing at 1.53 and will be taken to the
Methodist Episcopal church, where
services will be held by the pastor.
Rev. J. H. Cook, interment will be
made In the boiough cemetery.
Colonel Boles and the dliectois of
the Mooslc Powder company came up
fiom Sei.inton jestcrday motnlng and
made an official Inspection of the pow
der mills.
M. F. McDermott Ins decided not to
i tin for the ofllce of cottnc llman In the
Third ward and esterdav had ills
name wlthdt.nvn from the CltUen'.i
ticket on lile with the county com
missioners. Ilev. Wilson Bentle was a lsltoi at
the home of Mr. and Mis. Joseph Will
eis, of West Mayfield, Tuesday.
Mis. John Yates Is confined to her
home on Kushbrook sticet with sick
ness. "IF THE CAP FITS, wear it." If
you have bolls, pimples, scrofula, salt
rheum, dyspepsia, rheumatism or ca
tanh, you are Just the one that should
take Hood's Sarsaparllla. for this
medicine cuics all these tioublcs.
HOOD'S PILLS cine all liver Ills,
Non-lirltatlng.
TAYLOR NEWS.
This Evening's Debate at Libiary
Rooms Harris and Evans Nup
tials Other News Notes.
At the Ptlce Libiary rooms this
evening a giand tieat Is In stoie for
the vouns men of this town when ic
debate vvlll be held on the tniieh
ellscusseel qustlon: "i:eolvecl, Tint,
Kimlind's War In tho Tiansvaal Is
Justified." Messis H. G. Watklns and
T. J. Hughes will act as England's
champions, while Mossis. H. J, Cooper
ancl Isaac Davis will look aftei tlu
Inteicst of tho noei. An addition il
ptogi amine will be lendeied. All am
Invited.
Emblem Division, No. 57, Sons of
Teniper.uice, will celebrate their
twelfth nnnlveisary this evening at
Weber's link with a giand entei tain
ment nnd social. The following pio
gi amnio will be rencleieJ: Addiess,
Chih man Ilev. II. H. H.nrls; plaiu
-(election. Lydla Hoklnt, recitation.
Alma Havaicl- harmonic selection,
L'vnn Thomas; solo. T. DeWitt Ed-vvaid1-
tieltatlon, Leal. Evans; ilu-t,
Messrs Tubbs nnd Jonf; leeltntlon,
Annie Phillips: solo. Olwen HowelU;
iceltatlon, Thomas Ellas: solo, Arthur
Morgan", piano (election, William
Hcese; recitation, Maryle Evans; solo,
John Evans, solo, Margin et Thomas;
closing song, audit noe.
Invincible tonnrandery, No j,"..
Knights of Milta, v 111 meet this even
ing in their rooms.
Dr. William Van Buskirk, of Oly.
Pharmacist, ccp. Wyoming avenue and
fell
C ,, .. V .
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WiS & V)
tJirros Oouyhs and Ooltls
urcs them quicker and
-iter than any cough mi.
.u'c ever made. It doeo
lore. It enriches the
.lood, strengthens mind ancl
K).ly, gives vigor and vita!
'ty. Cough mixtures won't
lo this, nor will thev cure
' ar
eep-seated, stubborn coughr,.
Scott's Emulsion
r-,
. i.
? r
phnnt, was a caller on Dr. J. S. I'or
teut, of Mnln "troet, yestercHy.
Mi. William (5. Witklti". of New
York, U vlsltlntj his brother, Kvnn O.
Wtitkln'' In this place.
Miss Nomla the accompllshc! ilaURh
ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. William HnrrK
vv.m united In marriage to Mr. Tlinmai
Kvnns, n liopulnr joumr man of the
1'yne. at the lulde' home on Tnjlor
sti eel, on Wtelnescliv e vonlifr. Ilo,.
Ivoi Thomas pt'iUirnied the nuptial
service. At the conrlutlon of the cere
mony u vvcelellns; supper vras eivcd.
Taylor camp, No. I0f. I'.ifi lotto or
der yon of Ametlct, vvlll meet this
c ve-nlnc: In their icom
Toninuow evcnln.T the T, mplo of
Love loelqe No. 7, Till, tvciiitcs. Will
hold a Rinml eiitcitalniiitnt nnd i-inok-er
In their to mm on Minn slieet. The
musical prciiri.imme vvll he furnished
bv the Dewl Want loelgr, No. A of
Hyde l'ark. All meinbcrt aio leejuest
ed. to be present.
Miss Kehecca Davis of T.ivlor .tieet,
was the Riirst of Mrs. Ooitfo Dorttoe.
of Moscow, the fote put of the week.
llleh.nd Watklns sue e ceded In cip
turlnir the tenor solo pil"e at u Pitts,
ton eisteddfod on Tui-mIjv ovenlni?,
of which Piofi-sscii d. i:. Jones vas
tho adjudlc.itoi on music.
PECKVILLE.
round At Roll Place near Peckvllle
stote, Hdles' wtajipei. The ov ne r tan
have same bv piovlnn tiroj 1 1 ty .ml
pajlncr fu this ntl'.e l tt-eiiient. Kn
eiulre e-f Mi. Pud Hoell.
Stato ot Ohio, City of Toledo, I.ucus
cvuntv. " :
Prank J. I'licnev mni s mth Hint ho Is
senlot partner of the til in of r. J. Cheney
it Co. clcinR buslnc-. In the Cltv of To.
lcelo. f'ountv unci htate nfortiilil, .mrl
Unit said Ibm vvlll pav tho Mini of ON 13
HPNDRI.D DOI.l.AKS for rich and ev
ery case of Catarrh that rann.it be cutid
bv the U'-f! of Hill's Catarrh Cure
prank j. cih:ni:y.
Svorr to before me nnd fulwrlbid In
my pitsrme, this (lb d ly of Diecmber.
A. D. lsp A. W. OM3ASON.
IPenl Notary Public
Hall's Cntnrili Turo is taWn Inteinally,
and nets cllicctlv on tbo bluod and mu
cous surfaces of tho sjjtcm Stud fur
testimonials, fice.
P. J. rjll3NI3Y CO , Tiiledo, O.
Sold by dllKBNts, T3e.
Hall's Panilb Pills .-ic tlie best.
THEATRICAL.
Lyceum Theatre.
"The Piide of Jennieo," James K.
Haekett's newest pioductlon. which
tomes to the I-veeum this cvenlnjr, Is
(ssentlally a costume play. The locale
Is HutiR.ii and therefoie; one may e--lH'ct
a lainbow of tolois on the staije,
foi the people of that land have Ioiir
been note el foi theii eciulsltu tnste In
color combinations and luilliant cos
tume effects, in the Hnckett pioduc
tlon. the costumes are decl.ued to be
unusually Hue. Of tin. major eluu.u
ter, Hot tha (J.UInnd, as the Pilneess
M.ulo Otllle, will be especlallv scintll
lant. Her costumes aie all of the 13m
pite period and ellow In their pi ev ail
ing color. Indeed there Is a piofuslou
of ellov In all Its shades in each of
them for the piincess, ns those- who
read thc book vvlll letall, hnd a pen
chant for this lum. in the Hist act
Miss Clalland will wear a frown of ed
low fabile simply made.
Over this she tluows later a supeib
mantle of loval hioadcloth appllqued
Willi irolrt coid and purpled velvet. Two
ootumes ate worn in the second act
one is a quaint ildlnpr h ihlt of tan.
fawn and ellow, with plctuie hat
adorned with :,ellow plumes; the other
a dinner noun of i Ic h ydlow mliror
velvet applleiueel with silver peat Is and
spanffles .,nd made over a heavy undei -sown
of cream duchess,, satin. A heael
cliess of peails nnd feathets complete
this The costume for the thlid nnd
louith acts is n golden hi own velvet
ildlng hibit, trimmed In vellow bio
cade and a larse plctuie hat. the litter
belntr tilmmed with brown and vellow
plumes.
TWO NOISY NATIONS.
The United States and China Have
One Thing in Common.
Prom the New York Mall ancl i:press.
It seem. MrniiKe that two nations so
antipodal in the matter of Ideals as
the United .States and China should
shaie the distinction of being cieat
noise-Iovlnfr people. Yet it Is a fact
that the two countiies consume nearly
all the fltcciackcifl cnth ear manu
faetuied by the when and Uilldien of
tho Chinese cracker mei chants. Unjr
land annually buj.s n small (juautlty
of the explosives. Other countiies take
only Infinitesimal amounts. He(e in
Amu Ira the ilucinekir Is tne .small
bov'j, lepltliuulo medium for epiessiiir
his patilotlc appioval of a meat na
tional evem Ills eutliuslasiii expends
Itself In a elav, and coiiseeiuentlv tho
nolfae of (otiutifssc numiu'is of csplod
IriK cincl.ci.s lasts but a Phoit time.
Not so In tho Otlent. Theie the inn
of ilrectackeis l.s jiot limited by nuo or
position. Tlult use Id unlvei.ul nnd
has been as far buck as hlstoiy )0
coids n S hupi;. thnt , Ul0 )egn.
nlnrr they weie eniplojed to filftlifn
away evil 3pliits. Hut as the countrv
partially emerfred iiom Its dense is",
norancn ancl shook off a j,vt u its
lend of oupeuitltlons, (he e'iaeJ:er hi -came
an esptesslnn if ooil vlll and
of eeiemonlous compliment. N'ow tho
explodlns of tliccrncK'is Is Hs rnieh
of an Incident at vv milling festivities
in China as tho throw lug of ilco or old
shoes Is heie. Not only Is tho mar
riage feast enlivened by tho tiarUor,
but births and funerals and festivals,
lellglous, civil nnd nilllluy ceiernon
hs brlnp the ui acker Into pin v. Also
they aro used at New Year to salutes
pel sons ubout to mike a Journey, and,
In fact, on all occasions out of the en
dlnary routine.
io.4l
WHITNEY'S WEEKLY
BUDGET OF NEWS
ADVENTURES OF SUSQUEHAN
NA HUNTEHS IN PIKE.
News of Interest in the Railroad
Circles Susquehanna County Edi
tor Moves His, Goods nnd Cbattels.
The Tendtn -hearted Hunters of
Burnwood Personal Point3 Vic
turestiue Politics.
Bpccl.il lo the Setanton Tribune.
.Susquehanna, Jan. 25. Haton and
Peters, two Susquehanna county hunt
eis, a few thus since went over Into
Pike county In search of name. After
barrKliiE a lot of rabbits one day thev
sat down on a Ior to rest nnd cat their
luncheon. While slttltiR there, their
doff suddenly bettan to bristle up and
Rrovvl. The huntets looked about them,
to see whnt had attracted the atten
tion of the doers, nnd were staitled to
see a bear sitting on Its haunches on
a nine mound not more than thirty
paces distant. It was oveinir. the two
huntets Impudently, but manifested no
hostile Intention. It was only when
the dog snapped and snailed loudu
than usual Hint the bear showed any
evidence of annoyance. Katon was for
making for some other part of the
woods at once, nnd leavlnK the bear in
peaceful possession; but Poteis, after
lreoveilntr fiom Hio ptntt tlm dlscov
ety of the bear hid Riven him, was In
clined to lescnt the Intiuslon, and ex
pressed his Intention to shoot the In
ti ticlcr.
"lie's near pnoutrh for mo lo vvlncr.
him with the shot we ate uslnir. If thev
nrc small," s.ild Peters. "He'll run,
anvhow, as soon as he he.ns the gun.
Hears aro tenlblc tow aids" Peteis
ptepaicd to phe the hear a silute, not
withstanding the protest of his com
panion. .Seeing that Peteis was about
to lire, 13iton bciran to plik out .i
favorite line of ietre.it. "Hold on,"
said Peters, "I'll Rive him a load In his
nose, and then Just watch him run.
The bear bad not moved, and the dead
ly Intent of the confident hunter had
not affected its amiable mannei in tho
least.
"Now watch him inn," said Peteis,
pulling up and blazing away at the
b-.u'h nose. And the bear did nin. Hut
not the way Peters c ileiil.ited on. Ho
inn eliicetlv tow .ml the hunteis. They
both dropped their guns, and It was
the woik of but a few seconds for
'Peteis to shin up one lice, and for
13aton to find the bmnehes of another.
The bear made dliectly lor Peters' ttee
and got undei It Just as the mistaken
hunter t cached the lower blanch and
was pulling himself up In It. The
blanch biol.e. Peteis fell ten feet and
sti nek with his bick across the back
of the beai. Pettis weighs ISO pounds,
and that weight, falling from such a
height on the bear, knocked It flat on
the ground. The bear had not expected
an attack of that scut, and without
waiting to piv any attention to the
hunter. It crawled out fiom under him
and huriled away Into the woods ns
fast as it could. Peteis was not ln
Juied bv the fall. The hunters returned
home tho next day.
IN HAILUOAD CIRCL13H.
There Is no bank In Hallstead-Gicat
Rend, and the Lackawanna lallroal
emnloves down theie aie not in love
with the new scheme of being paid by
check. The Hrle tried it biielly.
The I3rle Is having a splendid run of
fi eight, and It hasn't a locomotive too
many.
A ecu jis of i alb oiel suivevots have of
lite been woiklng between the Jcffei
son bianch of the Krle, and thej hive
concluded their labois without maklnir
a vviitten lepoit to the geneial public.
William J. Muiphy, a Susquehanna
boy, and a foimei geneial supei Intend
cut of the Kile, Is now one of the most
prominent lallioad odlclals In the
south'. At piesent he Is acting piesl
dent of the Queen and Ciescent load.
llH WAS MOVING.
A Susquehanna countv editor, win
was not supposed to be ileh, built him
self a modest tottage. The nelghbois
wue all liueiested, and mutually mad
fieqiient Inqulile" as to how the build
ing was progiessln-j. The editor finally
Hied of be lug asked whethei the pl.istei
was diy et, whethei he expected to
move In this week, etc, As he c
Piessed it, lie could not appear on the
stieet without somebody bundling,
"How's tho home getting along'.'" One
day he was quite out of patience, and
li.it then a subscilber asked, "Wei',
Mr. , have jou moved Into jour
new home yet?"
"We began this morning," answeied
tlie editoi, "I cairied over a chilli ancl
a salt-cellai, and left the dog In the
yan."
"Well, well," said the iiibscilln'r.
"mnv Inc Is bad business I'm glad
you've got so neai through with It,"
FLOTSAM AND Jl'TSAM.
The Honesdale Independent hopes
the Wayne county Republicans will,
this jcir, endoii' the candidacy of
Homer Gieene foi cougiess, Ah-um!
Clirrnce R Tltswoith his assume I
the business mnnni;em' nt ot the Sus
quehanna l.edgei-Ti.mscilpt.
Honesdale, one of the pettiest towns
In Peiinsjlvanl.i, . earns foi a summer
hotel.
Sen itor Piatt has Introduced a bill
for the relief of alcoholic suffeiett.. If
all of the Jiiftcrois from alcohol ,iie
financially lelleved, the national tre.is
in will become bnukiupt.
Somehow the Jliltlsh-Boei war In
Afilca overshadows the groat water
wat In Carbondale
TIJNDi:R-iUAKTi:i
Clirlf Steve's and a Geimun ruined
Heck weie. a few ila ago, bunting
neai Burnwood and treed a wild cat
In a hemlock ties not far fiom Ste
ers' home. The tat climbed neaily to
the 'top of the tiee which win viy
tall. The hunters had but one gun lio
twecen thr-iii, ind St"vrs v.ds to
shoot. He levelled hi' piece, took
aim, and then waited an If taking a
moio fateful slcht.
Heck vvnlt'vl anxloudy foi hip com
panion to lire Out of patience, he at
length, exclaimed: "Why don't oi
shoot "
Steveis, who Is a veiy kind-hearted
man. deliberately low ei eel bis gun and
mid: "1 can't beti to gee tho poor
thing fall ho f.u'"
"Ain't jou a soft one!" exclaimed
tho Geiman. "Glf nu de gun del I
rt iis Helilllty and It Cumpll.
?AI 1 IMtilMia, blldl OH MCllLlIM
rV'l BIL auxiU),bolciisnci, decline
curcil leicvtr by our exclu.
slvo tnatinent, vvhleh viejoid
Io j on upproxal If not a
ii"ro, return it at our ex.
Ik iixi unci I'uy Notlilnc,
lull nrcount ronllcd icukeTi
BRIE MEDIOAL CO.", BUFFALO, N.Y.
II
The People's
A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSi: for tho neiufU o! AM Wlw
Have Houses to Kent, Ucul 1'stutc or Other Property to
Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situation or Help Theiu
Snioll AUveftlsements Coat Oiu Cent a Word, Six Insertion for
Five Cents a Word L.vccp. SlttmtiorH WuntoJ, Which Arj In.
sert'ed Free.
FOR RENT
wi:stminsti:h hoti:i, ron ih:nt
April 1. 1'miulia John Jeimu, II J
Wjomlng avenue.
Poll HKN'T - PROM APilttj 1, ltOO,
store No 221 Lackawanna avenue, oc
cupied bv l.uckavvannu Hardware. Cu.
Ituitilro of J. II. minster.
TO riPNT-PltOM TI1K PIltST DP
May to tho tlrst of October, furnlshdl
house JelTerson avenue. Adelrc, A. I.
M., Tribune.
dophli: STonn pon nnNT-APiut.
1st, three-story building. 117 Penn
avenue. John Jermyn, 11J Wyoming
nvenue.
ron nr.NT - Arnn, iar, thup.is-
story brlik building, t'HIT street. In
quire John Jermvn, 119 Wyoming avenue.
FOR SALE
POn SAMJ-A GOOD LIGHT COUPD IN
good order: suitable for a physlelnn.
rileo. Undertaker, Botith Mnln avenue.
POIl 8AI,i:-A SALOON. LOCATDD ON
Lackawanna avenue; a good oppor
tunity for anv person who wishes to
embark In this lino of business. In
quire William Crnlg, 1. ltoblnson Sons'
blew cry.
ron SALi-.iinvi'LitY and npavs
store; a bngnlii. Address llustlei,
Tribune.
WANTED-TO RENT.
wvOTnnrrriH suit-
able for gentlimnn and wife: cential
ly located. Aclelress, X, Y, C, Tribune.
FURNISHED ROOMS.
WANTED TWO NICLLY PtinNISIIUD
rooms with board, rcntially located.
Address ' Tilbuno cilice.
BOARDING.
COAllDING E23 PIND STnEET.
HELP WANTED-MALE.
IlI'LlAULi; MAN WITH Sl.Oiio ANn
s i vices, secures salaried position and
lntetest; established cash pajlug busl
ness: lnvestlgntlcn solicited. Parties
meaning business call on oi address L.
J. Uurtls, Itoom 2.', To Montgunierj stieet,
Jersey citj, N. J.
i:ni:p.outic salesman countp.y
vvotk. School supplies. Salat y $10)
and etras. H O. Evans &. Co , Chi
cago, III.
WANTDD-P.Y AN ESTABLISHED
business nf a high older, n represent i
tlvo of ability nd hirUng who can take
up Its work In the state of Pennsv Ivanla;
no scheme; permanent business with
money In It for tho right party. Addre '.
giving references FOUNTAIN PATH
liUUSH CO . Grand n.iplds. Mich
HELP WANTED-FEMALE.
LADIES TO DISTRIBUTE PREE SAM-
pies In city. fall ut 320 WushliiR-
ton av enue. from 8 10 to 10 JO a. m. today.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
MANl'PA
vestorb and promoters should notice
this list of inventions, fur salo at rea
sonable figures; Van Namee's Pramlng
Square. Bircus' Water Hold Hick Fast
ener, Allen's Plow Attachment for Regu
lating Depth of Pin rows, Macv's Ro id
Grader. Otto's Improvement In Invalid
Beds, Hubbard's P irlor Grate for nett
ing bv Hot Water. Bite's Tln-i'l id
Shingle Roof, Rosonkianz's Combination
Rule. Other valuable patents fni Mle.
Pel nils di siting to piuebise In nuv p ti
tle ular line should state requite mt nt'i.
We aid Inventore lo Kit capital, ami as
sist caplt ilists to llnd niciiloilous inven
tions. We have clients seeking p irtners
to furnish mouev viltb vhlch to patent
their Ideas: IlKifl Is infeted for an In
vention. Address Tho Patent Reeonl,
Biltlmciie, Md.
$00 TO $10O WITH SERVICE, TO IV
vest in nnv legitimate business that
will beir Investigation. Address L' , Tub
uic ofllce.
LOST.
J.OST-TI'ESDAY.'c'aSE CON PAINING
gold llninnd spcctai les Rewaiei If
retutiied to !iuD Monroe avenue
REWARD.
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD
will bo paid for the earliest, n lliblu
and most complete Information, regarding
tho acrcement in ide between the Anthr.i
elto Mlnlt g Cnmp niv and the miners In
the Wvemlng and Lack iwnnni Vallevs,
as to tbo pileo to bo paid for powder. It
Is nlleKid th it this imieemint v is made
when wages weie adjusted in 1ST2 or 17!
If possible glvs names and addresses of
the p n ties who iepreenled the mb.ets
at that time Antbraelle Alllanee, cine
John f". Hnddcck. No 1 Broadway, New
York .
CITY SCAVENGER
A B BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
and eefs pools; no odor. Improved
pumps used. A. B BRIGGS, Proprietor.
Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue.
or Elcke's drug store, corner Adams ancl
Mulberiy. Telephone 9310.
DRESSMAKING.
DRESSMAKING TOR CHILDREN TO
ordpr; also Indies' waists. Louisa
Shoemnhtr, Hi Adams avenue.
SCALP TREATMENT.
MRS.To T?"lC El'XHnTAdTjTEATV
ment, 00c: shampooing, 50c; facial
maire, manicuring, 2ic. ; chiropody,
701 Qulncy.
NEWSPAPERS
THE WILKE3-BARRE RECORD CAN
be had In Scranton at the news stands
of Relsman Broi . 405 Spruce and 503 Lin
den; M Norton T2.' Lackawanna avenue;
I. 8. Bchutzer. 211 Spruco street.
LEGAL.
THE ANNUAL MEETING 'op THE
stocUboldeis in tin Ltckavvaui t
Trust und Kilo Deposit Company tor tho
election of dlieetens to seivo fur tho en
suing lar will be held at tho olllee of
the Company, 401 Lackawanna avenue,
He i anion, Pu.. nn Menelav. Pebruaiv, C.
lijii. between tho hours of tbicc and four
o'clock P. in
SHEPHERD AYARS, Vice President
shoots him If he falls mlt do giounl
till ti t'ous.ind feet." lie selnd tlvj
gun. and tho wild cat soon came tum
bling down.
The Republicans have nominated
Ellas H. Eauett for binges.
Gasoline lamps aie being quite ex
tensively introduced In Susquehanna
county.
RUBY LIPS And a clear completion,
the pi Ide of woman Have jou lost these
charms tluouiili Torpid Liver, I'oustliia
tlon, Biliousness, or Nervousness? Ur.
Agnev.'s Liver Pills will restore- them to
ou-10 Little "Rubles" In a vlil-10 cents
Act llko a charm. Never urine. Por
sulo by Matthews Bios, and V. T.
Clark,-.
Exchange.
SITUATIONS WANTED
SITUATION WAT,rE5A'YoTN'G
mm to do dtlvlng, ur farm band, aire
20. and willing lo work, Address Charlev
M. Cnrv, No. 4 Jones block, III tear of
1711 Price street. Answet at once.
DRUGS - SITUATION WANTED BY
voting man with three vcirs' opeil
ence In drug store. Diiirs, 1714 Wajno
avenue, City.
YOUNG GlitLT AGE 15. EXCELLENT
soprano voice, pare tits pom, would
like to have some training free, set
vices In return: rcfctetiees. Addrcrs, J.
M . Tribune ofllc e.
WANTED-SITUATION BY EXPERt
enccd ind competent Rill doing gen
rnl housewotk hi private family. Geml
cook and laundress. lUfeunces. D. J.,
care Tilbunc.
WANTED-SITUATION AS COACI1-
mnr bv an Englishman: tan lurnlsh
best of lefercnces. Address Coaehm in.
81TUATION WANTlD-BY A YOUNG
man stenographei, Imokkecpt r or
tvpevvrlter, experienced. Address "Tjpe
writer," Tribune.
bnEffsMAKER, .11.' PIIANKLIN AVE
ntie, wishes fi w moro customers, or
will go om by Hit chiv.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
man IS jc.irs of nge, In utile cut wholi
sde lieiisc, or any kind of woik: inpll
petimin, oubk and ncciirate at llguies,
understands I oukkceplng: l st of nin
eiiees. Addiess lie my Buil.e, ? i Penn
avenue.
PROFESSIONAL.
ACCOUNTANT AND fUOITOft.
E r. SPAULDING. :
building.
TRADERS' PANIC
ARCHITECTS
EDWARD II DAVIS. ARCHITECT,
Conncll building, Scranton,
LEWIS HANCOCK. JR, ARCHITECT.
43u Spruco st., cji. Wnsh nv., Scranton.
FREDERICK L BROWN, ARCHITECT.
Prleo building, 12G Washington avenue,
Sciuntun.
DANCING.
PROP? ST. M KOVACHY AND DAUG1I
lers. Dinclng Tenebers Strlctlv ptl
vate '"( ns my time ut lesldcnce, O.'J
Qulncy avei.iif.
DR. I. O LYMAN, 5-CRANTON PP.I
vato Hospli.il, cor. W liming and Mul
berry. DR. II. P. REYNOLDS. OPP. P O.
DR C. C. LAUBACH, It" Wjomlng nn.
WELCOME C. SNOVER. Coil Ech inpo
2nd floor. Room D, Hours, 'i to 1, 2 to 5
MOTELS 1NO RESTAURANTS
THE ELK CAKE, 12", AND 127 PRANK
lln avenue. Rat cm icnsnuable.
p. ZEIGLER, Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D. L ,t W.
pisscnKcr depot. Comlui ted on thf Ea
ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop
LfWYEf,
RICHARD J. BOURKE. ATTORNEY-
at-Law, 100-2 Lackawnnna avenue Gen
eral law business, collections and loans
J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor-at-Lavv. Rooms 312-ilJ M.ais
building.
D B REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS
in gotl ited on teal t'tato sectnitv.
Meirs bullillng, eoiuei WashiiiKtun
avenue and SpiUPi1 street.
M ,T. DONAHOE. A1 TORNEY-A'l-
Liw Olllces, C12-rr. Me us building.
PRANK E POYI.E, ATTORNEY AND
Cotinselloi-nt-I. iw. Buir building,
Rooms 11 and II, Washington avenue.
WILLARD. WARREN .t KVAPP, AT
torncjs und Cotinn llors nt-I. ivv. Re
public building, Washington avenue
JESSUP .V .TrPSUP ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth
building; rooms 1, 2o nnd 21,
JAMES W OAKTORD AT I'ORNEY-AT-I.iw
Rooms Bll, rii and S10 Board of
Trado building.
EDWARD W THAYER ATTORNEY.
Roems invil! nth floor Meats building.
L A WATRE5 ATTORNEY-AT-1 AW.
T02 Hoard of Tinde bulldlnr. Scianlon,
I'.t.
C R PITCHER, ATTORNCY-AT-LAW.
Commonweilth building Scr niton. Pa.
PATTERSON X WILCOX, TRADERS'
National Bink building.
C COMEGYS. 0-11 REPUBLIC A N
building
A W. P.ERTIIOI.P. ATTORN P. Y,
Meirs building
PHVs''5'i''5 llO '"T-O's;
DR. W. E AT LEN. Bl", NORTH WASlT
Ington avenue
DR S W L'AMORHAUV OUPICE ""
Wnshlncton nverue. Residence ms
Mulbenv. riironle dlseips, limes,
heart, kldnevs and renlto-utlnarv or
gins a speclillv. Hours 1 to 1 p' m
"unni.
SCHOOL OP THE LACKA WANNA.
Scranton, Pa. Coutsos pupuatotv to
college, law. medicine or business.
Opens Sept. Uth Sond fir c italouue.
Ri v. Thomas M. Pnnn IL D princi
pal rind proprietor; W. E Plumley. A
M , headmaster
srros
O R. CLARK CO . SEEDMEN AND
Nurservmen: store 110 Washington nve
me; green bouse. J io North Main ave
nue; store telephone, 7S2.
WIR? SCRnZNS
jos. kuettel"rear mT LACKA
wanni avenue, Pcnnton, l'.i , minufac
tutei of Wire Screens
Mscct.t.,i'"'y3
BAUrtVS ORCHESTRA-MUSIC-I'Oll
bills, plci.le.-, pit lies receptions, wed
dines nnd conceit work furnished Tor
terms nildiess R. J Bluer, conducto-.
117 Wvemlng avenue, over Hlllbcrts'
music stoic
MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS'
sippllf illM'lepcs Paper bigs, tvlne,
Wnrehoupe 110 Washington avenue,
Sciantnn. Pa.
RA I LROA D TIME TABLES
Central KnUro.i I o' New o-:r
Stations In New Yolk Foot of Liberty
iiiuei, N 11.. and South Feiij, Whitehall
i treet.
Anthiactto foul used CNcluslvel, insur
lug tleiinllness nd romfoit
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV V IW
Trains leave I'siuntoi' lot New York,
Nivviii'n. Kllalxlh, i'hlladelpbl i, Huston
lie tide hem, Allu.town, Muuch Chunk and
Wblto lluveu. at n) a in ; cpiiss, jo,
cMUiss. 4 0) p. m Miudivs. 2 11 p in.
For Plttston und WIIUes-Bane, SCO n
in . 1 i. 4 oo p m. Suniiav s, 2 15 p, m
For Baltimore and Washington, und
points South and West Via Bethlehem,
gin a. in. 1 '-'') P ui. HundajH, si; p ,,i
For Long Uramlj, Ocean Grove, etc, m
S 'uO u, m. nnd 1 2) p m.
Fur Reading, l.ibannu and Hurlsbtirg,
via AUintown. S 20 a. in., 1 20 p m. aim
davs, 2 15 P. m.
For Pottsvllle, s &) a m. 120 p m.
ThroiiKh tickets to all points cast, south
ancl west nt lowest rate at tbo station.
J. H. OLHAUSEN, Gen. Slipl,,
JI. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Act.
RAILROADTIME TABLES.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Schedule in Effect November 19,
180D.
Trains leave Scrnnton:
0.45 n. m week days, for Sunbury,
Hnrrlaburg, Philadelphia, Baltl
more, Washington, nnd for Pitts
burg nnd the West,
0.39 a. in., week days, for Hazleton,
Pottsvllle, Rending, Norrlstown,
nnd Philadelphia; nnd for Bun
bury, Hnnlsburrr, Philadelphia,
Bnltiniore,WnshlnRton nnd PittB
burp nnd the West,
2.18 p. m., week dnys (Sundays 1.58
p. m.), for Sunbury, Harrlsburg,
Philndclphin, Baltimore, Wash
inpton anil Pittsburg nnd the
West.
4.27 p. m.. week dnys, for Sunbury,
Hnrrisburg, Philadelphia nnd
Pittsbuip.
T. It. WOOD. Gen. Tags. Agt
m J. B. HUTCHINSON, Gen. Mgr.
Del.. Lnckit, uiii Western.
.,, I" Effect Dec. 17, 1899.
-. ., '!IT'I-Iaavo Scranton for Now York
...... .. , ,,. m. inr riniadclplila nt ,
i' i'l!!'1 00"' n' m : 12 nd 3 33 p. m.
n Mro,l'durg at G lo p. m. Milk and
Accommodation nt 140 p. m Arrive at
ioboken at CM 7 IS, 1UC a. m.: 12 OS. 2 47,
.1 ii'i' "'", P3S !' m- Arrive at Phlla-
ami Intrrmediato stations at 1210, 2 50.
jo and y oo n. m ; 1 61 and C r.O p m. For
Jswrgn nnd Svr.iruso at 101 a. m. and
'ii P. in. For mien at 2 50 a. m. and
' -; P. m. For Montrose at 000 a. m.;
.". L' '" n'l ''SO p. in For Nicholson
at 4 00 nnd 0 n n m. Arrive in Scranton
, "i ,n'"lnlo nt 2 10, 2 m. B 2S und 10 00 u.
Ill ; ,. !) nnd 7 10 ,i m t', nm rtou ecrn nllrl
10 1 1. II'.
Bf.OO.MSBunc, DIVISION - Leavo
Scnnton fni Northumbeiland at fi 30, 10 01
a. in.: 1 H", und 010 p. in. For Pl mouth
at 1 o., ,1 10 and S -.0 p. m. For Nuntlcokn
at s 10 n, m. An he nt Northumberland
ot o 1 a. m ; l.ln. r OS and 0 30 p. m. Ar
r vo Nantlcnlu- at 0 20 n, in. Arrlvo at
I lv mouth nt ra, 1 lo and 9 4", p m Ai
rlvo at Sciantnn fiom Northumberland
a t oi.' a. m ; .',. iv, and 8 Do p in.
Jiom Nmtlcoko at 1100 n. m From
Plj mouth nt 7 r.7 n. in ; 121 and fi 0"i p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS
SOUTH-Loivo Scranton nt Up, 30).
5 "o, 10 in u. m. ; .! "1 and 2.40 p m.
NORTII-Lein S( rn.it on at 12 10, 2 5),
1.0". p in ; l i; nnd r. ri0 p m
HI.OOMSIIURG DIVISION Leave
Seiatiton nt ion" n. m nnd fi 10 p. m.
Dclnvv.iro an. I Hudson.
On Nov. IMh. 1S9D, trains vvlll leave
Scnnton as follow k:
For C'.iilioiid.ile-fi20, 713. 8 7.3, 10.13 a.
m ; 12 noon; 121, 2 20, ?,Z2, D23, 6 23, 7 57,
9 1". 11 ( p m ; l.bi a. m.
For Alb my, Saratoga, Montreal, llos
ton, New Euglind points, etc. 6 20 a. m. ;
2 L0 p. m
For Honesdnle C20, 10 13 a. m.; 2 20, 5 23
P m.
For WllUes-ltirre C 4". 7 IS. 8 41. 9 31?,
10 4J u. Ill ; 12 01 12 2 18, 3JJ, 4 27, b.10,
7 4. in II, 11 10 p m
For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via
Lehigh Valley R illtoad-fi 4". p. m ; 12 03,
2 18, 4 27 p in : with Rlack Diamond Ex
press, 11 10 p m
For Pennsvlvnnla Rillroad polntu, 6 13,
9 IS n. m ; 2 IS, I 27 p. m
For western points, via Lehigh Vallev
Riillrond-T.IS a. m : 12 01. ."Il, with Black
Diamond Epress, 10 41, ll.M p. in.
Ti.iln-i will arrive In Scranton as fol
lows: From Carbnnd ile and tho North 6 40,
7 41 R'!S, T!4. 10 "S, 11 '.S a. m ; 1 2J, 2.13.
2 2. 12! 7 II. 10 'S, 11.27 p. m
From Willie H-U.irre und the South fi 1",.
7 IS, 8 IS, im 11 f, n m ; LIS. 2.14. 3 43,
5 20, 0 21, 7M no" 10 0" p m : 1.13 a. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS
Foi r.irbond lie 9 03, 1UJ p. m.; 2 21,
1 r.' 3 I", n '! p m
For WllUes.Rane-0 3S, 1203 a. m.: 135,
.! 2- 3 11. 7 IS p m.
For Albinv, S irntnga, Montreal, llos
ton, Ne w England points, etc., 2 23 p in.
Lowest rates to all points In United
SI i'm ,md Ciniil I.
.1 Y. HURDIUK. G. P. A., Alb my. N. Y.
H. W. CROSS, D P. A , Setanton, Pa.
Lshleh V-Miv KallroaJ.
In Effect Nov 11th, 1S11
TRAINS LEAVE H'llAMO.V,
Foi Phllidelphli and New York, via D.
,i: If R It at i15 a m and 12 01. 2 IS.
4 27 (III u k Diamond Express), und n.iu
p m Sundijs, 1). & II. II. 11., l.CS, 7.1
For White Haven, Hazleton and prln
clp. I points in tbo real n glons, Ki D.
.VII R It . 0 I". '-' IS und 1 27 p. 111. For
lVUsvilli fi 13. 2 is p. in
For P.i thlchem, E istcn. Reading. Hai-il-diiilg
and pilnclpil liiteriuedlilo Htn
tlnis, vliD All R. R . 0 13 n. m ; 12 0!,
" is 4 27 (111 ick Dlimond Express), 11 J),
bmid.ivs. D -H R. R . 1 r.s. 7 4S p. m
For Tunl.b iniinck, Tovvanda, Hlmiri,
llbica. Gem vi and prlnclpil Intermedl
iite ftatlons, v 1 1 D . L &. W. It. R., SOS
a m.. 1 r,) and '1 '3 p. m
For Gcnev i. Roenester, RutTnlo, Nlag
iii i Falls, Chicago, nnd all points west,
vli D. .v. H. II It., lid. 133 (Illack DI i
mnud Enres,i. 7 is, 10 11. 11 ',0 p. m.
Sundiss, D ,"e II. R. R. 1-' 03 p m , 7 IS
Pullman pallor nnd sleeping or Lehigh
Vnlb y puloi cm cm all tinlns between
WIlKi s-ll mo and New York, Phlladcl
nbl i. Huffalo and Suspension Hrldge.
ROLLIN H. WILRUR. Gen. Supt., 2S
CottlauiU t-tieit. New York.
CHARLES S LEE. Gen. Pass Agt , 23
Coitlindt i-tteit, New Yolk.
A W. NONNEMACI1ER, Dlv. Tass. Agt.,
South Hetblehrm, Pa.
I'm tickets and Pullman reservation
npply roo Lickavvanna ave , Scranton, Pa.
1'rie anJ Wyoming Valley.
Time Table In Enect Sept. Uth. 1SH.
Tialns le iv o Scranton for New York,
Newburgb and lulu mediate points oi
Frle lallrnul, ulsn for Han ley and local
points nt 7 03 a. m. and 2 2S p. in.
Returning trains arrive at Scranton
at 10 21 a m. and .! Ifi and 9 10 p m.
.St'U.tM'I'M UIVI!SIO..
In lllfrc-l Ui't. 85tlit lfsBO.
North llouiid.
Nuuth nound,
co",'"" ''l JL,UI' a. m.; too. .X48, uoo ana
JP m. Arrive from New York at U 05.
-'j and 4 00 a. m ; 100, 1 C2, C .i.1 and 8 43
m,,1.rom Stioudshurg at 8 0Ji a m.
.MJin ll-.riiM.. an . .,,.... fnM tii.ff.ii
.;. . ic-usij ut i'j,-, n. m.: ii s anils so p m.
'"i1" fer"'"se at 7 10 p in. l'lom Utlc.i
nt -I, ii. m : 12 IS and SIM p. m. From
Nicholson at 7',o a, m. nnd COO p. m.
I rom Montros,. nt 1000 a. m.: 320 and
t. . nnl
(SHIP
205 '.'OI I
t 1 9 'i
M S m Stations J
W A . It
tOISQl
;3U
IP H I t
f. W
IS to
8 a
a- m Arrive J eave i ui
72V.N Y. I'ranklln ht .... 740 .
T 10 Wet 4.'uet street .... ;iu .,
.17 00 WceliawKcu .... 810..
i ii
i mai rive i cave a ir ur
10 15,
10 4li:
l 11,
1 ii'i
Ufb
L'41.
K40
l.'-'i,
l.'ll1
12CU
11'!
11 4U
11 il
1 adoi
SiS, 10
llancnek
Starlight,
li estun part
Uluwowl
l'o nle Ho
orHun
I'l '(iant Mt.
L'ulundalo
rorc8tLlt
t'aibrirnio
bito 111 icie
-Mujllcld
.Ii nn) 11
AiclitbnM
Intern
l'eekvlllo
(Jlj pliant
Printing
Tliroop
I'rov tele nco
1'arl: rmce
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