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    THE SCIUNTON TRIBUNE- TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1900.
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CARBONDALE.
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WATER COMMITTEE REBIGNB.
The executive committee of the mu
nlclpil water committee of one hun
dred, c-ondttnir of L. A. Roberts, It.
.1. Itrentiitn, T. M. Nealnn, H. C.
"Wheeler, M, 1J.. J. W. Kllp-itrlck, J.
N. Holder and H. 1!. nitty, hint even
Inff nnnoitnccd Its Intention of rcslgn
luff on "Wednesday cvonlmr. It rIvc
an in rennn the crltlclnm of the con
tract recently sent ont. They FUgseit
H. M. Pock, Reese HiiKhi'i. James 1.
LoflllS OeoiBf . Ilnibott, II. J.
HocUcnboiry. Andrew Kifintz. Hem
rollin, W. W "Watt. CSnbrlel FURhnno,
J. I.. Men Ran, .linnet Rutheifoul und
John Mullratiey at thMr sniec-eFsors.
NEW HOTEL FOR THE LAKE.
Stephen Whitman' hn had plani
prepaid! for u modem hotel, which
will be built net summer on the ill J
of the old bulldlnrr which wai bin nod
ii short time nno. Mr. Whltmnju can
template putting In nil electric plant
suiIHclenllv lnuro to supply nil the cot-tape-?
In that vicinity.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
James dorinan, sr., has ic tinned to
C.irbondnle after saver.il months' stay
In Wnynp county.
1TM. C. N Hlnoi, of nelmont sticet,
Is convalescent.
ChaieN Mitchell, of Rlnjrh'imtnn, ..
V.. was tli" Kuct of A. H. Tiffany ef
tcrdpy. Louis Davb has ben emplo.vod nimbi
by the Leader and W. J. llaer. one of
the oldest and inot elllclent pilnlcm
In the city, h-.s lie on placed on the re
nted JIM.
Mb" Mary Jerkin", pt f?slonal
mii- b is li'tumid from f-'idncy. X .V.
.Mls nilsMlipth Scuiry Is on th sick
list.
P. T. liellly will hn- chaise of the
Tint t inn company's- otPco at Mujfielel
after Febiuuiv I. The Main rtrett of
fice will be tlcsed on that date and all
of the clerical work will hereafter bj
done In tl e Scranton oi'lce.
riiorpc W. Hushes If an Indepen
dent candidate for alderman of the
Thliel vvai-1.
The funeul of Mrs. Thomas Cum
mlncrs whoso sudden death was noted
In veMenliv's Tribune, will tie held
a I 3 o'clock this afternoon. The cor
onei ptonounced acute pneumonia the
caue of her demise.
The It-v ear-old daurrbter of 1'. H.
Mm ray, of South Mnln stieeL was fco
FerloiMv 111 with dlphtheila hint even
ing tli.it Intubation was nccis-saiv to
ptoloni; her life.
JERMYN AND MAYFIELD.
A Well-Known Hostelry to Bo Re
built W. H. Tennis' Resignation
at the D. & H. Colliery Personals
Mr. S. C Whltmoie, of West May
Held, the nwiiPl of the hotel .it Ciy
Pt.il Lake tiiently desttoveel by flic,
has pl.ins for .i new hulldlnK that will
la all pioliablllty he can led out before
next season and will slv e that popu' ir
les-oit a hostelry of which the mativ
pations may lo pioud. The ptojee'ed
bulMIn;; will be an Immense struci.ue
l-UUld will be built on the mart modern
line-. It will be lighted tluoiiKliout
.-lth eleetllclty, the s-ame emient sup
plying all m the cottiiKos In Mr. Whit
moie's plot.
Mi. 11. Tennis, who foi the past
twelve veais has been assistant InMd
loiemin of the Delavvaie and Hudson
eollleiy, esteiday tendered his iosIk
u.itlon. l:e. .1. R. Cook, pastor of the Metho
dist KpNiopil ihur'h, will deliver an
I'd'du-'S on 'The Indwelling Chil't" at
the tenth annual convention of the
Li I'.pwoith league, to he held In Thomp
son IVb 0 and 7
Mr. and Mis. riank Welch, of Noitli
Main t-tiiet. vveie made happy veMet
d.iy by the ai rival of a little son.
Mis. Michael (Jluk. Jr., of Main
Mieet, In 111 at her home.
The Dewey Glee club of Forest City,
an eft client musical oi sanitation tint
ate ninklnx a leputatlon for themsc 1
ve, will Kive a concert here eaily In
Match.
Telix l'.aKan, of Main stieet. Is seil
ously III with sjmptoms of tphoid fev
er. Rev. Maniid It. Thompson, pastor
of the rii.st Haptlst c hm ill, pleached
at Susquehanna ou Sunday.
Prof. R. H. Mai tin and wife, of Mos
cow, spent Sunday here with filend.
A. P. A. Battenbei, of Main stieet.
was able to be out of doois attain jes
teiday, after a week's sickness.
Scran ton Woman's Tiouhla.
Scianton. Pa, Jan. 23. 1900 Mis. W.
A. Stanton, 40tf Fouith nvenue, this
city, has, had trouble with her stom
ach andal times would be very dizzy.
She took four bottles of Hood's Satsa-
parlllci, when bhe was entirely tuied.
MOSCOW.
The funeial of Reuben Rrown. who
dkd Saturday morning at 2 o'clock,
will be held at his. late lesldence thlj
morning at 1U SO o'clock. Inteiment
in the Washburn stnet cemetery,
Scranton. Rev. Pientlco offlc iatlng.
The Ladles' Aid will meet at the
HoosmOTkishariwoAwittoutCldDusf
TO CLEAN NURSERY
BOTTLES
Alur the bottle be been used, rime III
Ihorouthly In wtrm witer; tbeo fill with virml
Witer contilnlni t (eiipoontul ol
Gold Dust Wishing Powder
ind let li (tend, shaking every now end then, III
robber tube le used let It rcmiln ilsoln the I
truer. Rinse Ihrouth eleia water severil timet.
dold Oust It much more edecllyeihin totptol
clean them, as li removes all specks ud metea I
clioiloi to the aidea ol the bottles.
Ih ibot. . I.k.r from cur r. tookl.l
' OOlDtN UIES ID H01KW0K
Itnl (nt a rrquMl Is
THI N. K. NiaUNK OOMMNV,
CMtf, SI. Uule, New Verk. Steti
WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY
ainunu fi 0
AGAIN I (0
vigor to the whole being. All drains
are properly tured, their rondmon ofieu worries theai luio Insanity,
Mailed scaled. Prike li perboii 6 hoses, with Iron-clad leral euaran
money, s oo. beod lorlreo1-ok, Address, FEAW MEOICIN
WtrAl
For Sale by JOHN H. PHELP
Spruce straet.
"Feebleness of Heart
Says Dr. Pancoast, "is one of the
surest indications of a diseased
condition of the Kidneys."
The number of men and women dying daily from "heart failure" is appalling.
Through the failure of the kidneys to properly perform their functions, extra work
is put upon the heart and lungs with the result that these great organs wear out
before they ought to. Shortness of breath indicates kidney trouble. Warner's
Safe Cure, a scientific vegetable preparation, absolutely cuies all kidney diseases
thousands so testify.
home of Mis V. S. Poslen tills after
noon at 3 o'clock.
Mi. and Mrs. Turner, of New York,
aio the Riiests cf relatives heie.
Mis. Iaimley, of Scr.inton, fonnerlv
of this place, visited at the home of
Mr. nnd Mrs S. J. Hornbaker for a
few days last week.
Mis. Shaw will entcitnin the niem
beis cf the Woman's Christian Tem
perance union at a (11)111111? pnity on
Thuifday at her home.
Mai Ian Scott, who has been quite 111
foi n few davs. Is Improving.
Mrs, s. S. Ywikpt was the pue"-t of
Setanton filrnd1 over Sunday.
Mis. o. K. V.uiRlin spent yesterday
nt Mooslc.
The l'pworth 1u;ue cabinet will
hold a player and liuItn s nic"tlnjr at
th home of Dr. Wilson Wednesday
evening.
TAYLOR NEWS.
Coming Masquerade Ball Calvajy
Baptist Church Concert Other
News of Interest.
The members of the Tavlor Hose
company, No. 1, aie working like beav
eis for their masquerade ball, whi'M
Is to be held In Webei's rink on Feb.
S. The occasion promises to excel ary
affair ct held by the company. Mi.
I.. D. Fahienholt, of Seianton. will
furnish the costumes for the event.
Nearly r,00 tickets have been dispose 1
of for the ptand concert to be hell
at the Calvaiy Haptlst chinch on Feb.
S. The occasion will, no doubt, be the
musical tieat of the season.
The following list of aiticles wei"
disposed of nt the fair of the new
Catholic chinch, which closed lecen'ly
at Webti'h link, after a suec etsful
run of three weeks. Rev. Pathei Mo'
fltt and his conKiegatlon aie lilghU
pleased with the result: St. Cecelia's
pictute, ticket No. 12!t, won by John
McIInlo, South Scranton: white loci -er,
No. fill), Geoipe L Timlin, Tavloi:
pair of holy pictures, No. 212, Agatha
Kiefei ; cabinet. No. 124, Dr. J. J. Tim
lin, Old Forge; large lamp. No. 4M. M.
J. Fleming. South Sciantou; pi.il.i
clock, No. Glfi. Ceoige I.. Timlin, Tav
lor: pilr of i).itent leather shoi,
Geoige L. Timlin, Taloi, water "et,
No. 74, i J. McCiffeity. Seianton,
cieam set. No. 4C, Mat la Hoahy, Tay
lr.i: maibleled clock. No. 710, Alle.
O'Hnra. Tajloi: doll and swing. No. !,
Mrs. Welsenduh, Taylor: lamp, No.
12", Rev. W. A. Goiman, Mlnooka;
blue water set, No. 31, M. A. CUUogel.
Seianton; ban el flour. No. ;'.2. M:.
demons, Tajloi: sllk-llned comfort
able, No. S3. Ft .ink L. Mooie, Tayloi ;
door pile, fifty pounds of Moor, No.
2 C97, Anthony Connolly, Tnvloi, di til
ing mnchlne (Cclone). No. .rt5, M. .r.
Dacey, Talor " gold pleie, M. J
Duey, Tavloi, witch chiln, Xc li.
Prank I.. Monie, Tajlor: sofa pillow.
No. SI, Rich ltd Cummlngs, T.ivlo ;
sofa pillow. .No, 11, P. II Covii'.
Si i.inton; silk umbtell.i, No fc't. I'.iti I rc
O'JJiIen, Old Forge: photos of oleigy.
No 401, Rev. J. A. Mollltt, ladles' li.u.
No. "00. P. H. Covne. Seianton: ba'-y
th ilr. Michael McLaughlin, Tavloi;
rocker. No. 6s", W. C. Carey. Ta loi ;
fancv table, No lfi. Mis. Weber, Tav
loi ; pair of 1 idles' shoes, No. fiJ. The.',
llohan; rocker. Hthel Mulherln, Tay
lot; ladles' wink basket, Mrs. p. Mul
herln, Tavlor.
Miss Mamie, daughter of Councilman
and Mrs. John D. Francis, left yer
terday for Dloomsburg, wheie she will
take a course at the noimal school.
Miss Jessie Hallos, ot Kej stone acad
emy, Factoiyvllle, visited her parents
heie during the past few da?.
Miss I.eah I'vnns Is e-onvalesclng af
ter her leccnt nines'..
Seveial of our town-people spent
the, Sabbath at Ashley, where they
viewed the remains of the recent ex
plosion. Contiactni and Mrs. W. F. Schroeder
weio visitors heie on the Sabbath.
The letter of leslgnatlon of Rev. t.
It. Fostei, pistor of the Presbyteilm
church was accepted. It Is said efforts
wetp made to have Rev. Foster re
consider his actions at Sunday's ser
vice. Miss Mary Griffiths visited fi lends in
Mooslc on the Sabbath.
OLYPHANT.
At a special meeting ot the W. W.
Wateis post. Grand Army of the Re
public, held In theli looms In the
Sweeney building on Satin day night.
Thevtiave stood iheitii of years,
ini hive cured thounds ol
rk i
aiei of Neivous Utfeiiei, such
as Debility, Duiincu , Sleepless,
oesi and Yanrocclt.AtroDhv.rS.e.
Ihcy clear the brain, tireogihes
mo ci-cuianon, make Ulctiliot
and loties are cueeke5rmaMify. Unless patient
may, consumption or IJetla
uarantee to cure or re fund tbf
DICINE C0..Clealan.1.Q.
hnrmaci6t, ccr. Wyoming avenue and
ffaaamammmmmmmam.
JjTWVZi
the following officers were Installed for
the coming ear by Comrade. Moses
Morrey, of Scranton; Commander. P.
If. McCann; vlce-coiniuander, William
Rurko; junior commander, Patrick Mc
Donald; qunrleimastei, C. M. Hatlin
vvay; adjutant, James 1.'. Willlaim:
chaplain, Sjlvister Williams; officer of
the day, A. C. Farrell; olllcer of the
guaid, Chailcs Hly; sergeant major,
John Ulllbildge.
At a congiegatlonal meeting of the
Rlnkely Haptlst chinch, held Sunday
evening lor the puiposu of electing a
pasto.- to fill the vacancy cieated by
the leslgnatlon of Rev. J. R. Kills, Rev.
David Spencei, D. D., of Dovpr, N. J.,
was chosen. Dr. Speticei's call to the
Haptlst chuich here v.ts an unanimous
one. He was formerly pastor of the
Penn Avenue Haptlst chinch at Seian
ton. Miss Carile Davis, of Susquehanna
street, and Moille Hauett, of Pi Ice
burg, wcie united In maiilage by Rev.
W. F. Davis, pastor of the Welfch Hip
tlst church In Providence, on Wednes
day last. Mr. and Mrs. Rariett nic well
known hero and theli many fi lends
Join in wishing them n happy wedded
life. Thev will lcslde nt the home of
the bride's paients, on Susquehanna
stieet.
A meny crowd of oung people fiom
this place enjoyed a straw- ride to
Clatk's Summit, Saturday night.
Mis. Daniel Jenkins, of Hdwuidsvllle.
who has been the guest of Mis. Hlvlr.i
Jones, jetutned homo yesterday.
i Miss Jennie Rhlnehait, of Seianton,
I spent Sundav with Miss May Kvans,
( of Laekav.anna btieet.
I Mrs. Giant Smith, of Jermvn, visited
fi lends at this place over Sunday.
Matthew Mnckey U moving bis hard
waie stole Into the building lecently
vacated by D. li Gililiths, on Lacka
wanna stieeet.
To the Public.
I want to let the people who suffer
from llieumatism and sciatica know
that Chamberlain's Pain Ralni 10
lleved me after a number of other
medicines and a doctor hnd failed. It
is (he bet liniment I have ever known
of. J. A. Dodgon. Alphaiotta, Ga.
Thousands have been ctued of :heu
matism by this remedy. One .applica
tion lclleves the pain. For ialo by
alt diuggists. Matthews Hiothois,
wholesale and ictall agents.
PECKVILLE.
lv. .1. H. .Slckler had the nilsfoituno
to losu his mrdlclne case fiom out of
his wagon while making .i call at the
Rlveisiiie, Piiiiay evening.
Mis. Delia King, of Philadelphia, H
visiting her patents, Mi. and Mis. J
V. Peck, of Milt, stlteet.
Deputy Slieilff .T.icob Fviber was a
caller In town yesterday.
Miss Sadie Stage Is entei mining Miss
l-.ilielle Maxwell, of Caibondale.
The local unlit of Hept isophs held a
ciand ball at tne Muigjn simo build
ing last evening.
Tho Oilc ntal Star lodge. Pice and Ac
cepted Masons, vv'll bold their banquet
this evening, Ins'ead of last evening,
as announced yetrday.
Miss LUzle Davis, who was Injuied
about two weeks ago by being mil
down by ctr Ml, of the Seianton Tu--tlon
company, while she was crossing
the street at Hotel Wilson, has been
confined to her home since the acci
dent. Recently she underwent an opei -atlon.
At the time of the accident her
skull was fiactuied and a splinter of
bone pressed upon the brain Since the
operation Miss Davis has lapldly Im
proved and an e.uly recovery is looked
for.
Mr. D. r. Shook, who dilves one of
Miller J. T. Nyhan's dollveiy teamr,
met with n severe accident while de
livering a load of feed at Stou's mine,
Satutdav. Mr Shook was in the act
of unloading a bag of f. a. when the
bag he was standing on slid off tho
wagon and he fell to the gtound. strik
ing upon his right knee The knee was
dislocated at the Joint and made a com.
pound fi.ictuie of the limb Jim above
the knee. The Moses Taylor ambu
lance was summoned and the Injured
man was taken to that institution for
treatment.
Theio will be a meeting of the dlffei.
ent committee on the1 Wilson Fit
company'H fall, at the hose house.
, .
Thui.'day evening. All Interested are
requested lo be piesent.
AVOCA.
At 10 lift o'clock yesterduv tnoining.
Rev. M. T Ci.xne auuouuiei'. to the
pailshlonets his putpose in inking n,
tilp to the Holy Land and other his
toiii.il points of Intoiest. Dining his
thlity yenis pa'stotalo In Avoea, Father
Cr.ino hi.'i nevei left his ch irge to go
abinad, and the effect on them yes
teiday was noticeable. He has on
deal ed himself to all classes In Avoca,
and In his long voyage the blessings of
the people accompany him, as they
have In his labois among them.
Miss Nellie Walsh has been engaged
as Instructor In tho Scranton Coire
spondence schools. She will entei upon
hei duties today.
James Waul was nomlnateel for
school dlieetor In the Fltst waul and
Cornelius Osborne was le-nominated
for councilman. Mr. Wo id's handsome
majority over hlR two opponents gives
him gieat encouragement In this, hli
debut In politics.
The remains of John Mutphy, who
was killed at Haitford, Conn., on Sat
in day morning, nrtlved In town last
evening at 9..10 o'clock. A laigu crowd
of soriowlng filends weie ut tho fam
ily resldeuco on Mc-Alplne street and
tho look of soi tow on eveiy one's
face betokened their feeling tow.ud the
deceased. The funeial will take place
this utteinoou. Inteiment will bo In
St. Mary's ceineteiy.
Miss Nellie Rlchens, of the Xoith
Hnel, Is Feiinusly 111,
Prof. Hnuy Hauls will conduct a
slght-i ending class In the sacristy of
St. Mniy's chinch. All pupils aie re
quested to leglster tlllt. evening.
Cousldeiable dlssitlsfactlon prevails
99
among the employes if the silk mill
on account of the ecesslve dockage
practiced, as well as being under paid.
The employes mot last evening nnd
appointed a committee to wait upon
Mr. Ashley and state their gilevancos.
If the leply Is not satisfactory a strike
will be the it suit.
James w'nnl nnd Di.W. II. Pier at
tended the banquet of the Ptudentlal
lnsurince agents at Hotel Teirace,
Seianton, on Satuulay evening.
THEATRICAL.
"Tho Tornado."
An audience that picked Mie Acad
emy of Slut-lc- to tho doois bavv the
Hunlley-Jackson Stock company pre
sent Lincoln .1. C'nitet's great scenic
dian-a "Tim Toinndo," lart night. It
was a delli'htcd, enthusiastic nudlcnc;
tint applauded vlittie and denmnend
vlllany In a neatly, lobust manner
that was an lnplittlou to the artists
on the vtage. The company l-j cm
posed of excellent plajcis, vvhb gave
a Mile Int'-ipiet-itlon of the diama Inst
night. Among tliose who made :i
t)lg hit with the audbnee weio J. II.
Huntley, J. J. .Mori Is Henry C. I 'ai ri
sen. Phil Mahci, Helen Vaughn, Helen
Huntley ami Hlla Maibl
The play was staged In a way that
Ins nevet been duplicated here by a
companv pluvlnp at popular pi-lees.
The cyclone scene In tin- Hist net being
an exeeptlon-illv- icillstle tilt of stagu
ciaft Retwicn the ,fts enjojabP
specialties wrtc Intioduccl by Phil
Slaher and II '.'. II.it il'-nn.
This afteinoon the company will pr
sent "My Mai y land" and tonight tho
"Past Mall."
"Top Notcheis" at the Gaioty,
The swish of the silken sklit of tho
Foubielte was heaid not at the Gaiety
vesteiday, and seltzer shower baths
and other popular laugh-ialscin of the
burlesque vveie not Indulged In to any
extent. The piogiamme piesented by
Sheehan and Kennedv's "Top-N'otch-eis"
vvas sti night vaudeville and was
one of much met it.
The neiobatlo featuies vveie piobably
the best on the Gaiety stage this sea
bon. The closing act of the four Hail
slstets on the Hying napeze was a
thi tiling poiformanee of grace and dar
ing that Is seldom attempted nmong
the athletes ot the fail- sex. The musi
cal specialties presented during the
evening wete nlso excellent. The "Top
Xotchets" will ho at the Gaiety today
and tomoirow afteinoon and evening.
Wilzok Concert Company.
At the Lyceum on Wednesday even
ing the Piniu-Wll.'.ek Conieit company
will appear, making the seventh enter
tainment In the popular Hiockway
collide now i uniting in this city.
This attiactlon is consldeied as being
one of the best enteitalnments pio
v bled dining the entlie couise.
Edwiu Mayo.
lMwfn Mayo will be seen In his play
of "Pudd'nhend Wilson," at the Ly
ceum next Fililay evening. Mr. Mnyo's
i leudltion of the chaiacter of "Pudd'n-
head Wilson" Is a study In composuie.
It Is curious In many lights, for in
stance, throughout the entire play theie
is not one line which Indicates that
Wilson ever felt the emotion of affec
tion, excepting In the calm nnd oidoi--ly
manner which entei tains the toler
ation of our lelatlves and Intimate
fi lends. This Is sufllelently icmurk
able to be noted with caie.
This Is, pet haps, the one play on th-i
stage without a love stoty. The un
questionable success of this clteam con
cluslvely disavows the theoiy that this
element Is necessaiy In play or story
for success.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they
cannot I each the hO.it of the illse,ie-,
! Catarrh is a hlood i innstltullon.il dl
ea"e, unu in oilier lo cuie u vou must
take Intel nil lenvdlcs Hall's Catanli
Cure Is taken Intel n.illv, and act-, etlrectly
on tho blood nnil mucous surfaces. Halls
Catarrh Curo Is not a quack nudlilne.
It was prescribed !v one ol tlin best
nl.. l..lo.,. 1.. tlilu n.kin.frv f,,( .. i .u ntiil
' iu , reiminr nr.iM lotion it is unmi w..ii
'.. .. .. , ......... l, , ...
Ill me lie c ntnie. iieM, e-i,:itiiiie'il v nil
the lust blooel purllleis acting i'lr. otly
mi the mue ems Mil faces. The ix'tfott com
lunation of tho two Ingredients I what
pn duces such woiideiful li'.'ii'ls In cur
Irg C.itnrib Semi mi ti stimuli! ijs free.
F J CHENEY K. CO, Props. Toledo. O.
fold bv dlllgglsih 1)1 lee TV
Hall's Fnmllv Pills aie the best.
REWARD.
.iVVS" W- -s, t vAAnnvS
TW'ENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD
will be paid foi the eaillest, le liable
and most complete lutoim iilon. legardlng
1 1st apicrnieiit riiadn belwun the Anthrn
cite Mlnirg Company and the niimrs in
the Wvomlng and Lrukavvauiiii Valleys,
as to tho juice to be paid for powder. It
is alleged that this ugi cement vns mailo
when wages weie iidlusted In 1TJ or li't
f posslbto glvis names and nildicsa. of
the p ii ties who upii.-ented the mli.eir.
ut that time Anthracite Alii nice, ear.)
John C. HidclrcV. NO. 1 Ihoiutvv.i, Neiv
York.
CITY SCAVENGER
A. R BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
nnd cess pools: no cdnr. Improved
pumpj veil. A. B BRIcJOS. Pioprletir.
Leave oidtrs 1100 North Main avenue,
or KIckc'B c'rug store, corner Adams uud
Miilbcriy, Iclephone DUO.
NEWSPAPERS
THE WILKE.s-BARUE RECORD CAN
he hnd In Scranton at tho news stands
of Keluman uioi. a spruce ana 903 un
der; M. Norton .122 Lackawanna avenue;
I. 8. Schutzer. 211 Spruce street.
DRESSMAKING.
DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO
order; also ladles' waists, Louise
Shoemaker, ii Adams avenue.
SCALP TREATMENT.
MRS. L. T. KELLER. SCALP TREAT
meat, S0c: shampooing, 50c.; facial
massage, manicuring, 2"e. ; chiropody,
T01 Oulncv
Action.
The People's
VWMilV
POPULAR CIXARINR IIOUSB for tha lleiiflt ot Alt Wli
Ilnve Houses to Rent, Real Estate or Other Property to
Sell or Lxchtuuc or Who Want Situation or IIolp Tle
Small Advertisements Cott Una Cent a WorJ, Six Insertion for
Five Cents a WordKiucpt Situation WmttcJ. Which vi In
serted 1'rcc. v
FOR RENT
wr.sTMtNSTnn HOTr.r. rpit hhnt
Apill 1. Knqulru John Jtimyn, 119
Wjoinlug avenue
for ri:nt - rnoM aimuIj i. itw.
stole No. 221 Lackawanna avenue, c
rupled b Lackawanna Hardware l o.
Inqtilra of J. II. Ounster.
TO RLNT-PROM T11K FIRST OP
May to th.. nrst of October, furnished
hoiiMi Jefferson avenue. Address, A. 1.
M., Tilbunc.
FOR SALE
havi: n.ooo acrks of m:sr an-
thrnrlto coil Itinds In the Fnited States
Will tell very reasonable to Influential
p.uty valuable share an (hnrter memoer
about to capitalize foi $1,000,000 Moun
tain of very best Hennlle Iron close to
coal. Iron ore St per cent. pure. Inllii
cree needed In ciiKritilzitlon iMitlcitlars.
Lock l!o. 2S, Peclcvllie, Po.
for sAi.i:AcirioD i.intiT corn: in
good el del : Milt iblo for n phvilclnn.
Price. I'udci taker, South Main uvenue.
WANTED-TO RENT.
WJTTuFi7iWK5lH ROOM. SUIT
nble for gentleman and wife: cential
ly located. Address, X, Y, C. Tribune.
FURNISHED ROOMS.
POR RRNrTVVO ROOMS, V1RST
thiol ; turiiifchcd or unfurnished.. 701
ijulney.
I WANTRD-TWtT.VICl.LY KUUN'ISIIHD
, rooms with PohkI. Centially located.
I Adclns V., Trlbuno ofllcc.
BOARDING.
-SL-,-
BOARDING 023 PINH STREET.
HELP WANTED-MALE.
WA?EDYlJNniurSci
spare time lo icier,ent a large New
York hoiiM1. Hveiilngs would do. Ad
dress, llrckel.
WANTi:n-MiuDLi:-Aoi:n man cor-
tect at tlgures, and nlIo to h itidlo
men. Itifermec and Ilond lequlieil. Ad
dress, Accountant.
ENERGETIC SALESMAN
wotk. School supplies,
and extras. 11. O. Evans
cago, 111.
- roilNTl'Y
Salary JIW
& Co , Chi-
W'ANTED-RY AN ESTABLISHED
buslnis of n high older, a rcpieenti
tlvo of abltltv nnd backing who can take
up Its woilc in the state of Pennsylvania;
no schema; permnnrnt buviness with
t lonej- In It for tho right partv. Address,
giving references. FOUNTAIN RATH
BRUSH CO , Grand Rapids. Mich.
HELP WANTED-FEMALE.
WANTED-A GOOD COOK FOR A
small fnnillv. Apply at Gerson's, 41 ;
L.ickaw-nnn i avenue.
WANTED-A REPINED. EDUCATED,
energetic young woman as nursery
govinipss; must be able to sew, have
ludgment In feeding, clothing and car
Iiir for the general health of three sm ill
i hlldren. None others need apply. Ap
ply to Rooms 15 and 40 Commonwealth.
LADIES TO DISTRIBUTE FREE SAM
pies In city. Cnll at P20 Washing
ton nvenue, from ' 1u to 10 SO a. m today.
WANTED-TO BUY,.
WANTED n-ROOM HOUSE: CEN
tr.illv located, model n Improvements;
about "..0rti Ae'drit" with details, de
scilptlon to Cu-h, care ot this p.ipei. No
ai;e nt.
WANTED-TO BUY FOR CASH. SEC-
ond h mil vv.iu.Iks, jivvcliy, old gold
and sdlvci. Gardnei. "Jo'j Spiuee stieet.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR THE
right p.uty to Invest $i.Ol for halt In
terest In a conl mine In the noft ioal re
gion. The mine can bo made In four
mouths to net f'A a dav. This will stand
a thorough Investigation. Addiess, Coal
Mine, Tilbuno otllce.
WANTED-R F. SPONSIBLE T1RM
wants otllce manager nt Setanton.
Salary, $1,K) a year: PM cash and best
references required; commercial referenco
furnished. Address portoIHce box. 5sl,
Phllndelphli, Pa.
WANTED-A RELIABLE PARTY WITH
one thousand dollars cash, who can
take a position as district manager in an
established corporation. Good saiaiy
and Interest In the business. Must fui
nlsh good refeienee. Address. Leonard
.T. Buttis. 70 Montgomery street, Jersey
City, N. J.
$J00 TO $1,000, WITH SERVICE, TO IN
vest in nnv legitimate btislnrH that
will bear tnv estimation. Address E , Tub.
ini' otllce.
LEGAL.
IN RE: ESTATE OF CHARLOTTE
Bousc-ll, ele ceased, In tho Oipli.ms'
Couit of Lackavvaun i county. No. lo, Se
i le s C.
'I bo undersigned, an nudltot, appointed
bv tho Oiphans- Couil of Lackawanna
eoiinty, to distributes tho funds-In tho
hands of H. J. Mcllenry and II, F. Tlnk
lllllil, ees.Milors of thi. est.lto of I'lial
lotto Uonsell, deceased, heiebv gives notice-)
thnt ho will intend to iim elutles of
his appointment nt bis olhie. In the Re
publican building, city of Scranton, on
Mttlirduy. the :Mtll day of Fcduil.uv, !?.
at two o'lloik p. m at which time and
place all pumous having claims against
s-ild estate am leeiulieel to appear anil
present the s.iino or uthcrwiso be foi ever
elebaried from coming hi on said fund.
W. UAYLORD THOMAS, Auditor.
A UDITOR'S NOTICE-1 NiTe""eSTATE
ot II. I. W'liltmore, deceased. In tho
oipluns" Court of Lackawannu County,
No b. Scries C
The ttiidt rslgncel an auditor appointed
by sulci court to distribute tho luuds lu
the hands of C, II, Welles, administrator,
of tho above named II. P. Whltmore, us
shown by his fiisl and final account con
firmed ilnullv January is, Vi, hrubv
gives notice that ho will attend to tho
duties of his appointment mi Wednesdav,
the 21st day of Fibruuy, Ux, at H
oeloek n. m, at his oflte e, Room tin,
Connell Rulldliig, Wushlimtou nvenue,
Scranton, Pa, at which litre and jjI.icp
all persons having claims against the
said estnto aro requested to appear and
present tho same or otheiwle to be tin
ever haired fiom coming In on said fund.
H. H. ALWORTH. Auditor..
ESTATE OF ALEXANDER CRAIG,
late of tho city of Beninton, county ot
Lael.awanua, Feunsvlvunla, deceased,
l.etteis of administration In the tihavo
fsir.tr having been gran ltd to the nuclei
signed, all pennons liavlng claims or de
mands against the said estate will pie
scut them for lay incut, and thasu lu
ilelitcd thereto will pleise make Imme
diate payment to
LUCIUS P. DKMINO,
JAMES CRAIG,
New Haven, Conn.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
stockholders oi the Lackawanna
Trust nnd Safe Deposit Company for the
(lection of directors to scrvu for tho en
filing year will bet htld nt the olllce of
tho Company, 40 I.aekawannu uvenue,
Scranton. Pa, on Monday, Febiuary, 5,
l!K)o, between the hours of three and four
o'clock p. m
SHEPHERD AVARS, Vice PieMdcnt.
TRIBUNE WANT ASV8. FAY.
Exchange.
AVAaVWSAAMV
SITUATIONS WANTED
WANTHD RY A MAN OP OOOD
luibtls; uble to fiunlsli lo-l ot ilty
references, position as lltcmnn. ciiKlneer,
or VMitcliinan. l'le.isn address "M. T.," 1 u?
Ash stieet, Sciatitiiti, P.i.
AN HXPP.RIKNCHD AND COMl'KTHNT
Philadelphia Vmitemlci would lllce sit
uation. Cnll or address for Intel view.
A. F. Weston, 1137 Albilght iivpiiuc.
SITUATION WANTP.U P.I.P.VATOIl
mnn; porter In stole. William Suit
ler, R3.1 Liukuw-anua avenue.
HOOKKKHPHIl WOPI.I) L1KP. HN-
gaginvnt for two divs each wick to
nsslst on books. X. Y. . , Tribune otllce.
WANTntJ-OPFIUi: WORK RY a man
of V) years' varied business cNPtilein'e;
moilerato s.ilarv ; good lefennccs. Ad
dress P., Tribune olllce.
HlTtTATION WANTP.D-RY A YOUNG
irnu to do cltlvlng. or faun hand, -iko
20 and willing to work. Address Ch.irlev
M. t'arv, No. I Joins' block, in liar of
1711 1'ilce street. Answer tit once.
Dltt'clS SITUATION WANTUD RY
voting man with tluce ' us' expeil
ence In drug store. Dints, 1711 Wayne
uvenue, City.
YOUNG (RRL. AGU 1". RXCHLl.HNT
hoprano voice, pirents pool, would
UUo tu have some ttalnlng frt e, i
vlces in letuni: reference. Addiess, .1.
M Tribune oltlre.
WANTUD-SITUATION AS COACH-
mat liv tin Rnsll-'hinnn: inn fiirnbli
best of lcferei.cis. Addics Cuichmm.
SITUATION WANI-UH-llY A YOUNG
man steungrapln r. bookV.ii per oi
tvpe-wrlter, experienced. Address, "Tvpe
writer," Tribune.
PROFESSIONA L.
ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR.
H C. RPAULDING, SITRADHKS' RANK
building.
eRCHITZOTS
EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT,
Connell building, Seianton.
LEWIS HANCOCK. .TR , ARCHITECT,
413 Spiuco st.. or Wnh nv., Scranton.
fredh'riciTl rrown. architect,
Price building, 1M Washington avenue,
Scranton.
D-NTICST
DR0 LYMAN, f-ORANTON 1'Rl
valo Hospital, cot. Wyoming and Mill
beny. Dlt. II. F. REYNOLDS. OPP P. O.
DR. C C. LAUBACH. Ill Wvomlng ave.
WELCOME C.-SNOVER, Coal Em hange
2nd floor, Room D, Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to B
HOTELS ND REfTAUXSNTS
THE ELK CAFE. IK AND 1J7 FRANK
Hn avenue. Rales icrsoncible.
p. XEIGLF.lt. Pioprletor.
SCRAN'foN HOl"SE. NEAR D . L & W'.
PTseng r depot Coiiductid on Ibe La
ropran plat . VICTOR KOCH. Prop.
r rwv.lt
RICHARD J ROl'RKE. ATTORNEY-nt-I.av,
r,C0.J LucUaw.inna avenue Gen
eral law liiiMus. coll'itlons and loins
J. W RROWNING. A'lTORNEV VXD
Cminsellor-nt-L.ivv, Rooms .JU-JU Mcar-
building
D. I! REFLOGLH. ATTORNEY-LOANS
mgotlulid em leil ertate seeuiltv.
Mears building, e-oinei Washington
avenue and Sptiiei- street.
M J
Law
DON VHOR. A'l TORNUY-iVT.
Olllces. 012-C11 Me.u-e building.
FRANK E ROY!.!.'. ATTORNEY AND
Coun'ellor-nt-Liivv. Hill r building.
Rooms 11 nnd It, Washington nvenue
WILLARD. WARREN & KNAPP, AT
tome; s and Courc1lirs-iit-Lnw. Re
public in building. Wishlnglon avenue
JFSSFP .t jrPsl'P. ATTORNEYS AND
Cmiiipcllori - it - Law. Coinmonwt alth
hullillng: rooms 1, 20 and 21.
JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT-Law
Rooms fill. 515 and CIO Roaid of
Trade building
EDWARD W THAYER. ATTORNEY
Roc ms DO-l-Ofll 9th floor Mears building.
L A WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Hfl2 Board of Trade building. Scranton,
Pa.
C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Commonwealth building. Setanton, V.i.
PATTERSON fi WILCOX. TRADERS'
National Rank building.
C. COMEOYS.
building.
0-13 R R P IT R I, I C A N
A W. RFnTIIOLF.
Meats building.
ATTORN H Y,
DR. W E. ALLEN. .113 NORTH WASH
Ington -ivenue.
dr s w. iAMnni:Arv"oFFici:
WnFblngtnn nvcpiie. Resilience 1TS
Mulb"iiv Chronic dUt ises, lung-.,
heart, Mdnris and genlto-uilmrv m
Kins a xpeehlty Hours 1 to 4 p m.
school or thi: Lackawanna.
Rrranton. Pi. Courses pi.puntorv to
college lew meillelnn mi bm-lness.
Opens Sent lllh Snd for ritnlngile.
R'v. Thomns M. Cnu 1L D. priucl
pnl nnd proprietor: W F. Plumlcy, A
M I enlmnster
-r-n
G. R CLARK X CO.SF.nnMHN AND
Nunc iv men store IF Wurhlnutcin nvu
nie preen houp F.n N"i til Miln avo
nue; ttoro telephone, 72
WIFE SCREENS
jos. kui:tti:l7 rh.vr mi lacka-
vvanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., in mufac
tuiei cf Wire Sen ens.
RAUF.R'S onCHi:STRA-MUSldTOR
IiiIIh. picnic, panics, lee-eptiors, wed
illng! and concert work furnHhed. Fur
ternr nddre s R. .T H.iucr. condiictor.
117 W'jomliiB .iveni'e, over Hulberta'
mi'Hlc Ftore
MF.aAfionu imoriinns. printrks
hi ppllei envi'Iopes piper bi,j-, Cvine.
Wnrehoiife 1J0 Washington avenue,
Sciantou, Pa.
RA ILROAD TIME TABLES
Central lt-.illr.il ' New le-u.
Stations In New York Foot of Liberty
direct, N. R . and South Feiiy, Whitehall
htrcet.
Anthracite coal used exclusively. Insur
Ing ileniillnesa and comfort.
TIMB TAHLF. IN UFFKCT NOV 15. ISM,
Tralim leave Ser.intm- for New York.
Ne-waik, Rllzabclh, Philadelphia, i: ibtun.
Kethlchem, Alle-ntowu, Mauch Cliuuk ami
W'liltu Haven, at f3) a m : cxpiesis, 1 AI,
eMirerex. 4 0J p. m. Sunda. 2 13 p. in.
For plttHton nnd Wllker-liano, s 30 a.
m. 1.20. 4 00 p. Ill, HllliddjH. J 13 p. in
For lliiltlmoro and Wimhttigtoii, nnil
points South and Went A'ln IMIilohem,
810 a, m . 1 20 p. in. Sundan. 2 11 p m
For Long llr.incli, Ocean eJrove, etc., nt
810 ii. in. and 120 P. in.
I'ur Reidlng, Lebanon and Hnnlsbuig,
via Allentown, 8 SO a. ni 1 20 p, m. Sun
dajH. 2 IS p ni
For Fotiruiiic. s:o n m.l 20 p. m.
Through tleltcts to nil points eiiHt. houth
and wept at lowent rnto at tho station.
J. II. OLHAUSHN, Oen. Sup,..
II. P. BALDWIN, Oen. Po
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Schedule in Effect November 19.
1890. ''
Trains leave Scrnnton:
0.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury,
HarrUburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington, and for Pitts
burg and the' West.
9.38 n. m., week dayo, for Hazleton,
Fottsvllle, Beading, Norrlstown,
and Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia,
BaltimoreWashington and Pitts
burg and the West.
2.18 ;i. m., week dnys (Sundays 1.58
p. m.), for Sunbury, Harrlsburg,
Philadelphia, Baltlmoie, Wash
ington nnd Plttsbuig and the
West.
4.27 p. in., week days, for Sunbury,
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and
Plttsbuig.
T. R. WOOD. Gen Pass. Agt.
J. H. HUTCHINSON, Qcn..Mgr.
Del,, I.acU.i. uni Western.
,.. In Infect Dee. 17. 19
hoi TIN l.cnvo Scranton for New York
at 2 1.. 3 in, 5 TO, Suo and 10 05 a. m.I UTS
a id j 31 i in. rP Riilla Jclphla at 6 .50,
w anil lo oi a. m.: I J ". and S 1. p. m.
i or btrniiilFlmtg at 6 lu p. in r Milk nnd
Accommodation at .110 p. m. Arrive. at
l iibol.eu nt U.V. 7.1!. Vh n. m.; l.'OS. 2.47,
.1 V,'.'19 "'"' :'"s I'- ni. Arrive at Plilln
"'Plilii at loro a. m ; 1 W. 3 4S, COO and
-zV m. Arrive from New York at r-G,
- n-id 4 0"y u. in.; mo, IK, 5.AT and S 43
'' ie'.!l-. ''"'in Stioudslnug at S ftl a m
ORIH-I.ravo Scranton for Tluffalo
rilid Intermediate stations lit 1210, !W.
4t and o oy . in ; i rr. and r.J p. m. Kur
Mvego and SMacme at 4 01 a, m. and
1 '.' P. m. p,ir Ftlcn at 2M a. m. and
j ".' P m i.'or Montrose at 800 n. tri.:
i Vo P. in. and r, "W p. m. For Nicholson
at 100 and fill p m Arrlvn in Seratitou
rroni Ruflnlo at 2 10, 2"., G 2". and 10 00 a.
m., s o and 7 in p. m. Fiom Oswego and
Mnctis.. nt 2f, a, m : 1J T5 and Slotf. m.
J rum Svtaciisi. at v.io p. m. Fiom Htlea
nt 2 J a 'ii ; j ii and 3 10 p. m From
AlehoNnti u ; r,,j .,, m, .,, coo p. m.
liom Montrose nt 10 00 a. m.; 320 and
..to p m.
HLOOMSP.PRC. DIVISION - Leaves
Peinnton f,,r Not tliumheilnnd at CIO. 10 0
a m : l r, and f 10 p. m. For Pl mouth
at 1 0Vl in and 5J p in. For Nantlcokn
at Mil n in Aiilve -it Northuniberland
at o ."i a m , J pi ',ift and 9J0 p. m Ar
ilvo NantboKe at p 20 a. m. Arrive nt
PI) mouth nt jm, 4 io and 9 41 p. m Al
rlve .it Scranton fiom Northumberland
nt t I.' i. in ; .' v.. 4 fi and S M P m.
From NantleoKo at Jl 0 a. m From
Plv mouth at 7," n m : 3 21 nnd 03 p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS
SOUTH-Leavc Seianton at 2 15. 30i
S"o n-, a. ti,., ,ir, and 3 40 p m.
NORTH-Te iv e Scnntim at 1.' 10, 2 30,
1 01 p ni : 1 11 and & TO p. m.
ni.OOMSRURM DIVISION LcaVo
Be I anion at 10 01 a. m and 0 10 P m.
Dclavv ii j .ui.l UmUiMi.
On Nov 11th. lS'iO, trains will leavo
Scranton na follows.
For C.irbniidiili .2 7 n, 813, 10.H a.
m : 12 noon; l-.l. 2 20, 3 02, 5 2.1, 0.3, 7 37,
0 1.1. 11 00 p. in ; 1 h a. m.
For Albiti.v, Siratoga. Montreal, Ros
ton, Ni vv RiiLiuiid points, etc. 6 20 u. in ;
2 20 p in.
For Hone silale B 20, 10 13 a. m.: 2 20. 5 23
p 111
For W'llkes-R in f fi 43. 7. IS. S.41. 03?.
M IS n. in.. 12 01, 12 2 IS, 3 3!, 4 27, 6 10.
7.4. 10 11, 11 .") p m
For New York, Philadelphia, etc, vK
Lrlilgli Valley Rnlircnil-u li p. m.; i.-e;,
2 IS, 4 27 p. in.: with Ulack Diamond H
press, H :,0 p m.
1'or P. nnsvlvmiK Rallroid points. 6 Ij,
a :n a. m : 2 1. 1 27 p. in.
For western pidiitH, via Lehigh Vallev
Rallload 7.4S a ni.. 12 03. 33, With Hlack
Diamond lpte , 10 II, 11 10 p. in.
Tialus will arrive In Scranton as fol
low s
Fiom Caibondale and the North fi 10.
7 43, -.S, 0 31, 10 1, II T.s, a. m ; 1 2.1, 2.15,
3 21. 4 2! 7 II, 10 1. 11 27 p in
Fiom Wllkrs-Rine and the South B 1 .
7 4J. s is. 10 3S. 11 n a m ; l.ll. 2.11. 3 IS,
5 2l, t 21, 7 f.-I o 01. 10 01 p. m , 1 11 u. m.
SFNDAY TRAINS
For Cal bond lie 0 03, 11 ii p. in; 2 21.
3 .'2 1 17. ' 13 p in.
For Wilkes. H.il re-9 2S, 12 OJ U. m ; loS,
3 2V, IF. 7 IS p m
Foi Albinv. SiratoRii. .Montreal. Ros
ton. Ne w Fnglmel points, etc , 2 23 p. m.
l.ov.est rates lo nil points lu Lnlteil
St.i'e and C unda . ,.
J cV. HURDICK, C!. P. A . Albany. N. Y.
II w CROSS, D P. A , Seianton, Pa.
Lchigli V.ilUv Kiillroai.
In F.rteet Nov llth, W
TIIMNS l.I'AVF, SCRANTON.
For Plilladelpbli and New York, via D.
6 II It R at 0 43 a m and 120J, 2 IS.
4 '7 ilil.iek Diamond Fxpii'vO, and 11 i)
p. in. Sundav s. D. i 11. R. R. 1 5S, 7 4S
P m .... , .
Pen W'hlto Haven, Hazleton and prin
cipal points In the run! legions, via D
II It R . B H '-'IS and 4 27 p. m. For
Pottsvllle i. II. 2 Is p. m
For Re tide hem. Hasten. Reading. Har
rlsburi' and pilnelpil lulermedl ito tn
tions. via D. .V. H. It. It . 0 41 a. m.; l.'O.
"is 4 "7 (Hlack Diamond I'-cpress), 11 TO
Sundav s. D. & H. R R. b"S. 7,18 p. m.
For Tunkhanuoik, Towanda. Elmlr.i,
nliie.i. (lenevi and pilnelpil Intermedi
ate stations, via D. L .v. W. R. R, 8 0S
a ni.: 1 W -ni1 ""' P ,n-
For fjeneva. Rocncstet, Iliiffalo. Nl.ig
uri FalH. chlciigo, and all pnintH wcst.
vl i D .V II. U. R.. 12 0J. 3-1 (Hlack Dia
mond F.xpres-). 7 4S. 10 11. 1130 p. m.
BuiidHJh. D. Js II. II. R . 12 03 p. m. 7.H
Pul'lmm pirlor and sleeping or Lc-higli
Vallev pailoi cirb on all li.ilns between
..mi..'., ir .. .mil Tew York. Pbllndel.
,,, . ituffalo and Suspension Bridge.
1IOLLIN H WILRUR. Oen. Supt.. 2'j
Ciiitliuidt Ftieet. New York.
CHARLRS f LHR. Oen. Pai.3 Agt.. 25
Ciiitliuidt stieet. New- York.
A W NONNUMACHF.R, DlV. Tass. Agt ,
South Rethlehem Pa.
For tickets and Pullman reservations
applv ."01 Lackawanna ave. Scranton, Pa
Ltle an.l Wyoming Valley.
Time Table In Uffect S pt. 11th. 1M1
1 i.ilns leave Scranton for New Yotl;,
Nevvburgli and Intermediate points e-i
ihle inilroad, nls-o foi Rowley and local
points at 7 03 i in and 2S p. in.
Returning ti ilim arrive at Seianton
nt 10 21 a in anil 3 10 and 0 10 p m
sc;icato nivisio:..
in i:rr 1 1 Oct. 21111, isnn.
North lluiiiiit.
xoutli llouncl,
SIISl 2011
leoisue
IP M f
ytatlons
V.
" B
ip w.Virlve
lX!ueT TPi
n. V V r,ni 11.11,1 k.
"o. .
7 jo We 't 4,'nil street .
is
rui vvceuii,.erj i
410...
i u
r i Arrive . Wft ui-mi
v
10 45
10 40
in
K'l1
I2.'ii
U (
IS 40,
1 a do -14
Ilnnrrek
MuilUht
I'lcstnu rmi:
WluwnCKl
S 15, 41C
a 'ii 4 iv
'ii
10 31
111 .'I
Jli 4 ti
ion,
4it.m
"iSIf J1
!Cff 5T0
119 fi'H
I9 f.41
SS4 (U
ou
loyntlle -
oin
(HO
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I.' II'
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