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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1900.
LACKAWANNA COUNTY.
CARBONDALE
RESIGNATION NOT ACCEPTED.
The Executiva Water Committee
Will Bo Enlarged.
About thirty of tin- water committee
of ono bundled met In council room
last night and heaid lead the ieslgn.1
tlun of the eveeutlvo oommltte which
was published evetul duvs ago. Thole
veie loiigthvnddt esses of a condemn.!
toiy mill lonclllatory diameter dellv
eicil bv L. A. Huberts. Mayor Kllpat
llck and Attorney K. I). Htuutt.
A inotluit to aeoopt the icslgnatloti of
the inmmttttc mik lost and then Mi.
Kltiart moved that It I tiloglzcd by
adding tlKht un tubers It now consists
of vi'Uii, This motion was adopted as
was also one authorizing D Ilurn
phtov, who iik chalimau of the meet
ins, and Major Kllpalrick to name the
nddll limit niembois.no one to be mum d
hovuvci, until he has ugiced to sciv'n.
More than too eontinels have been
Mi;ned.
Treason t (I'Connell made a lopott
of the committee's finances.
ENTRIES 50R HORSE RACE.
T)i' entiles lor the his i,ue on
Ci.vstui Lake Frldaj, mentioned In
jcncid.i.v'.H Tribune, are as follows1
'Mini Dovlo" I. A PntteMon
"Aim l.irac" A. I.. Patterson
"ILuvi.v T" Finnk Blown
"Moignn Wllke" .1. 11. N'lcholson
"Big Iloni s" ami "Jai.lv Lewis, .It.'
J J. Simpson
"Prince" L. II. Siivder
"Hi lie M" Genige N'llcs
(Hailstone" and "lluny"
It. S. ltobltison
"Komi Dun" John Cole
"ltoMinna" and "Ii i C"
James Sherwood, of Jennyn
"Lulo C" Ciovllng
"Uluck Hawk"
Win. Shaffer, of South Gibson
"ntlly C
Thomas H. Claik, of Honesd.ilo
Tim" kej)ei. F. K. Hun: starter,
Cavellng. The judgts will be chosen
litei.
HYMENEAL.
Ycteiday morning at nine o'clock ut
St. Hose chutch, Miss Margatet Quluii
and Daniel .M.iguho were united in
muiilage by Rev. George J. Dixon, Mis i
Agnes Coicoian was, bridesmaid and
Willi mi lJuffy giooinmnn. The new
1 mauled jialr went to New Yotk city
on theli wedding, tout. The will ie
side on Hivot street.
At half past four o'clock csteiday
atternoon at the same place and by
the Mine cleigvmiin William Pope, o'
Simpson, and Miss Midget Golden, of
I'.irvlew stieet, weie made husband
and wife.
KILLED BETWEEN CARS.
Mil had Hoffman was killed In the
Delavvir.o and Hudson aid yostotday
morning. A mi' i un away on the poek
(t pi iik and .-.Hiking' a Halu between
two i.us of which he stood, ctushel
tin- lite out of hlni. lie resldtd on
Ninth uvenue. Ho is suiied by a
wife and time ebildiui.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Mis. J. D. linker has letuined trom
her Si ronton islt
M! Josephine Skeets has lctuiiiPil
tiom Peckvl'lo.
Jo-eph Vanillin, Ji , is now consldoieil
out of dunget.
Mis Fiances Daley, of Washington
"licet. Is entertaining Miss Lnu Lith
i op, of liiookbu. Pa
Kr.uk riionteiis'T, of Washington
stieet, s onteitulnlng his niothei, of
Sl'iatilM', V. Y,
Itcv. R. (1. Reese, ot Piovldencp, will
pic.ich in the Cungiegatlonal chinch
this e Piling, v
V.. ' Hl.v bus J 'uiPd fiuni Oieci
N. Y.
.1. K. .lotgan has gone wist for his
health.
The dissolution of the pin tnei ship ot
Puscoo, S(llii A: Co., ,lll ocelli in the
near lutuie. The Intention has alieady
been announced,
Misses Mai gei Powdeily and M.uy
naiady have leiuintd fiom WushlnT
lon, D. (',, w'leie tliev weie guests at
the home of Hon. T. V. Powdeilv.
The tuneial of th late ( it . iglneer,
O. 1). Shepheid. will be held Filduv
and will be pi ate Hi v. duties Le.
of the First Pitsbteiluu chinch, will
olllclate The u mains will be taken on
the 1":I0 ti .tin to Scianton ioi inter-
iiient In I'm est Hill cemiteiy.
- -
MOSCOW.
Mi. ind Mis. Osc.n W, Pa.Mie of
Pel. niton, letuined hnpie WidncnUv
attei spending a tew dav with Dr,
and .Mis. Wilton.
Miss Huttle Noble i foiIousIv III.
Ahnud Wl'-on of Kliihbton. and
Aitlnir Wilson, ot Diujen. spent Sun
d i.v at the home of John 15, Wilson.
Altlllll DePow, of Mx, Pncono, was
a vlsltm In town (tenl.iv.
Th Women's Clnlstlaii Tonipeiance.
union will meet at tlui home of Mi-a.
"Housework is had woA without GoldDustj
VASHING WOOLEN
BLANKETS
Th fhnvt final I tUmt ll.L.i, .
Vi.ji .'j r ! viiuidi niui o
"u 'fisiHtj or ary-cjetoea larencily. To
u-.v vjuiuiinuii is ion it ntw, nuke oidv
ud In hall ,.k l ... .,... t ".r
nn. half -tin nt
-.., ... ...r vt
Gold Dust WninH Powder
inj ton t blinktt In It for hill in hour; thtn
imply m a e Ii i round and rub the tolled iron:
rime In wirm weiar ol the mi lemperiiure as
the one in which you with It, hint up in
wa,,M pitbv vr vunininT ouiaoor sir ind tct
-M.i vii, unite Dienici ou win nivc.
II b,. ii ukn Iron our (, luotlil
' Oltl IirV HI l,B ffriu unilMKn,.
Vfnt DH on rtiGtit to
THt N. K. rIRBlNK COMMNY.
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Mailed jealeil Price ti per boxj 6 boxei, with Iron-clad legal guarantee to cure or rrfundlto
money, Ij.eo. hsnd lor iren book. Addrex, PEAL MEDICINE CO.. Cleveland. 0.
ForTale by JOHN H. PHtLPS,
Snruco streM.
M. W. Vaughn 1 1ntrsd.iy arternoon,
ami not as announced In TuesdavN
paper.
Miss Mnble DcWItt Is 111 at the hcm
of her father on Church stroot.
The lout? dl'stancc teleidionu that has
been put lip between Scranton and
Stroudsburg' Is now In woiklnn order.
Mrs. Maggie Kclstor and son, ot
Scranton, arc visiting ftlendr, In town.
Mt. It'iblnc, of Honepdale, Is th
guest of Mrs, OeoiKe Ilrown.
A stereoptkon and phonograph mi
tei talnment w III ha Riven In the Inde
pendent Oulei of Odd I'Vllows hall nn
Febuiaiy SJ, under the nus.plces ot
the Poltlotle Sons of Aincrlca.
JERMYN AND MAYFIELD.
Democratic Caucus Was Hold Last
Evening Personal News.
Tho Democrats of the borough held
a gcneial caucus In Hnt?rprlse hill
las't evening. Vndrew .1. Clavln was
appointed rlnlimaif W. (5. McCloskey
and John Korbes, s'-'cletailesi John
Roche and Peter Mai tin, lller. Dr.
S. V Daxis leceived the nomination
for buigcss by acclamation; .larnc
Shin key, sr., was numlnated for tax
lollectoi, and John Pnlotuoii and David
Jeiikln", the two Republican noiulneei
for inntnblp and auditor, weie en
dois,.(l, The Dcinociatli' otert of the Second
waid afterwud.-" hld a waul euueus
and put In nomination tile following
ticket: Councilman. A. f. Oavln;
school dliector, 1'iank Picas, judge o;
flection, Michael Tagaii, iuscccto:,
John Roche, consttible, "Will ssiijdei.
wMbett Stone, who litis for sevetal
eais bcin Kotthin fruwiian under the
Delaware and Hudson rillioad torn
panv at this place, haa ici-lgii ii the
position anil bein siicccrdctl l O. I.
Tho'nas, of Ppckille, who will tike
chinge todi.
Mrs. Kllus Evans, of Vandllntr,
spmt csteidav with liei daughter,
Mis. T. V. ailinths, of North Main
htieet.
A. W. Walkey has leslirned the po
sition of organist ot the Methodist
Episcopal church. '
Mis. Samuel Ponnv. of rifth street,
has lecovercd after seeial WL'ks' se
M'ie sickness.
E'd Thomas his usigned the posi
tion ot conductcv on the sli"tt ar
line which he has held fut seveiat
yearr.
Mi. and Mrs. Harnaba'i Cailet, ot
Cenatery tteet, will moe into .heir
wcentlv puid. immI ptvpfity nn Main
sttP'H today.
The Deliwau and Hudson bleaker
winked about twerty-two and u (itiar
ter da;is last n.ontb, which h the best
month woiked In a long time.
Mr. and Mrs. Thonvis Solomon are
lejoiilng ovei the addition to the fam
ily of a little daughter.
Th" buiough council will hold their
legulai' monthly meting tonmitow
evening.
An Editor's Life Saved by Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy.
Dining the eaily pait of Octobet, ls?0,
1 contracted a bad cold which settled
on m lung'; and wa.s neglected until
1 feai i. d that consumiitlon bad ap
peartd In an Incipient stnte. I was con
stantlv coughing and trying to exnel
something which 1 could not, 1 became
abiimed and alter giiug the local
doctoi a tilal bought a bottle of Cham
bei Iain's Cough Remedy and the icsiilt
was Immediate Inipiovement, and aft r
I had used three bottles my lungi wetc
ustoied to their healthy btate. 13. S.
IMwaids, Publisher of The Review,
Wyant, 111. For sale by all diugglsts.
Matthews Htos',, Wholesale and Retail
agents
PECKVILLE.
A locul Institute of the teacheis of
Makely and adjoining boioughs will
be hold Saturday uf lemon ut the Cal
ender i hapel.
Cpoige, the oung son of Mi. and
Mih. Will James, Is ill of dlphtheila.
Mr. Marshall Jones, of Makel. tn
teitalned a numbti of his friendc at
a . o'clock lea Tias-daj atteinoou.
James W. Smith, who acted us toast
master at the Mason's banquet Tues
day evening, expeilenced no little an
noyance upon his i etui n from wot It
that evening and pioceeded to g.t
icady for the great event. Mis. Smith
had bent his high silk hai to Scianton
to he polished up, likewise his laundry,
A the In tin place of buiHnes of the
hat innovator destroved the silk hat
and when James opened up the laun
di bundle ho was astonished to tlnd
an nu tilt for a child. The latindiy
people had made an eitoi In the bun
dle that should have come to .Mi. Smith.
Notwithstanding all the tiouble Jiinui
was able to be piesent at the banquet
and ns. toastmasler he has no equal In
the valley.
Thomas Coyne and Heniy Doslnburg
will open up n dancing class lor the
coining spilng months. The class will
meet at Uiand Ainiv hall this rildiv
evening. Cloud music. Admission L'5
cents.
Miss l.llllau Mnuis, of Scianton lis
Ited her ulster. Mis. V W. Watkln?.
tsteiday,
UANQVUT OF VUUV. MASONS.
One ot the most elijojable events of
the year is the banquet of Oriental Star
lj
Thevhire itood fhe If it strort,
uj bi'.'i cured thousand M
ciici ol nervoui uutaiot. meh
at Uebilur, Outlncii, Steepleiy
sen and VirUoccle.Atrochi .&c
VI
They dear the brain, ttrcngthei
the circulation, make dieeitloe
perfect, and impart a health
and lone art checked firmtumtly. Unleti patlenn
Pharmaclit, ccr. Wyoming rvciiub and
llgllgSlfifei
lodse, No. KSS, Tiee and Accepted Ma
sons, and their banquet this year given
cm Tuesday evenlnr; was pionounced
by all to bo a brilliant affair. A lame
number of sucsts Including many vis
iting Masons enjoyed their hospitality.
Arter enjoying an entertainment fur
nished by Mr. freil 11. Uenlnniln, pJan
Ut; Mv. (leorge W. Haw ley, inandolln
Ist, and Mr, W. J. Lewis, Jr.. of Scran
ton, phonoiuaphlc selections, th
guests adjourned to the banquet louni.
The tables weie arranged In the fntm
of a hollow square and piesented a
veiy beautiful appeaiance. The loom
was artlstlcallj decorated. Covets
weto laid for one hundicd and fifty
guests, i:. Tinner .vV Sons, caleier.s,
furnished the following menu: Tiled
oysters, beet salad, potato saltid, cel
ery, mast turkey, cianbeny saute,
phkle tongue, coffee, salad, olive,
pickles, Satatoga chips, tolls, cheese,
banquet wafers, cake, manges, giapes.
Ice clean), macaroons. Mr. James W
Smith was the toastniaster and tilled
his position veiy ably as those who
listened to his blight and wlttv le
inarks can testify. Toasts weie le
sponded by Dr. Davis, Jet my n: Hev.
S. II. Moon, D. D. Krank I.. Taj lor,
W. P. Can-, Hlakely: Attorney Chailei
A. Hattenbcig, Arclibald: John Herk
Net, of Olyphant: Hev. S. C. Slmpklns,
Dr. J. II. Slcklet. C. J. (hinyeiuuller,
i:. U. Hitter, Mt. Cbapmait. A veiy
pleasant Incident was the picsentatlon
to l'asttnaster Fiauk I.. Tavloi, of llli
ani lodge, No. 201, of n Ixautlttil Mor
lis lecllnlng chilr, by mitubeis of
Uilental Stat lodge. In uppicclatlon of
his many klndnesse and sen Ices to tho
lodge. The following visiting Mnsou-t
weie In attendance: Hev, ,1. II. Moon.
D. D., Osceola lodge, No. -IJ1, Pa.; Mr.
John Heiklser, Klngsbuty lodge. No,
ICii, Pa.: Hev. S. C, Sintpklns, i:ccl
slor ledge. No. SI, N. J.: I'tank I
Tayloi, Hh am lodge. No. Hfil, Pa.; Dr.
Davis, Al'iout lode. No. ,"i.M, Pa.: Dr.
torney Chuiles A. llattenbuig, Auroia
lodge, No. 5J3, Pa.; Mr. W. 1.. Can,
Oieen Hidgo lodge, No. il99. l'.i.i Dr.
J. Ii. Slckler. Klngsbut.v lodge. No. 4',
Pa.; C. J. (iaii.emullcr, Pnlon lodge,
No. J01, Pa.; 11. J. Haithold, Klngsbuiy
lodge. No. 4fifi. Pa.; Hobett Jones.
Klngsbuiv lodge, No. 400, Pa.; Hobett
Hut ley. Klngsbuty lodge. No. Ififi, Pa.
TAYLOR NEWS.
Reception Tentleted Somo Coming
Events Personal and Minor News
of Interest.
A lccention was held ill James' hall
at the Arclibald on Monday evening
In bono.- of Mi. William Dav:', of that
place, when itlends to the number of
about sixty gatheied and passed tro
evcnlpg Jn dancing, games, etc. A most
ctijoiable time was had by all pies
ent. Hefieshments weie seivcd. The.
occasslon marked Mi. Davj's L'.'d bhth
day. Kellcy Utotheis' otchcstia tur
nlshed tho niuslo for dancing.
The cltlseus of the diffeient wauls
ol the boiough have selected their can
didate fut the coming election net
month Thomas Haddock is the nom
inee foi council In the Firs: waul; Di.
Heniy Ieuthold In the Second wat 1;
William S. Decker In the Thiid am!
John H. Nelley In the Fifth.
Wotd was leceived hetc by telegiaph
jesteiday Horn llinghamton, N. V., an
nouncing the seilous Illness ot Mis.
Mai j" Dailey, who was n fuinicr ltM
dent of this town.
The Tailor Diaumtle club Is i cheat s
Ing a ncv pl.iv entiled 'The Woven
Web." which they l! laoditee In the
near futute foi the benefit of the Gen
uity Hose (ompany, N, 2, ot this plac
It has been lepoitcd thai several of
our leading men of the boiough ate
lugotlatlng to have anothei indlistty
located heie.
Thech. undoi the dliectlon ol ltlili
atd Watkins will meet this evening for
icheaisal In the Clival y liaptist
chuich at S:ir p. in. A lull leheaisil
Is n iiuiicd, especially of the male inem
bel. The aic light situated at the inlei.see
llon of Fltst street. North Taylor, b'ew
down with the wind some time jestei
day motnlng and last evening the
s'ttect was In a total darkness.
Mr. Joshua Johns, the widely -known
musician and thst tenor of the famous
Sthubett nuaitette, has been engaged
by the committee to sing at CaHurj
Haptlst chutch conceit on Febiuary h.
Hev. Dav Id S. Jones has been selected
to adjudicate at the Welsh liaptist
church eisteddfod instead ot Rev. D.
D. Hopkins. - The latter being unabls
to atte"d owing to other business.
Mr. Fiank Pi. well, of Oak street, was
painfully Injuied at the Aichbald col
lb'ij jesteidav wheie he Is emplovcd
Mr, Jesse Oangwer, of Centernuite
l.tntl, w.is u callei on ft lends In town
esteidav.
Mi, Klinei Hlehaids and daughter,
of Uald Mount, weie the guests of
fi lends heie the tore pntt of the week,
Mastet lieisOioui. son of Mi, and
Mis. James MoiiU, Ji Is slow I v ie
coveting fro'ii his leceiit Illness.
The debate at the Pi lie I.lbiaiv
loom) tomoiiow evening piomlses to
be an liueie-dlng allaii. A musli il
Piogianime will be lendeicd In con
neetlon Tajloi castle. No. 07, Knights of the
floldeii Kagle, will meet this evening
In Reese's hall.
Misd Llle l-an.-!, of South Scian
ton, was the Kuest of friends In this
plnce un Tuodav.
1'veiy membei of the Juvenile chnlr,
of the Welsh liaptist church, aio ie.
iiuested to nu ct In the chinch vestry
this evening foi i client sal.
Lackawanna Valley council, No. si,
Ji. O. U. A. M will meet at their head
quailers In A'an Horn's hall this even
ing. Scranton Woman's Trouble.
Scianton. Pa.. Jan. 25, WOO. Mt.. W.
A. Stanton, 400 Fourth avenue, this
tlty, has had double with her stom
ach and at times would bp veiy dUzy.
She took four bottles of Hood's Sarsa
parllla, when she wan entlielj cuied.
ELMHURST.
Rev. R, 51, Roderick, of Dunmore,
Pleached jn thy Pusbyleilan diuicli
Sunday inorning and cvenlm.
Mr. and Mis. R. A. DeFinhii, of
Mechanlcsbutg, Pi ate guest ut the
homo of Mr. 11. F. Hardenbeigh.
Mis. J. W. Knedlei and little diugl'
tei Katluyn. leturned homo on Mon
day aftei a visit with fi lends at Al
bei tls.
Udar Wells, Jr., ot South Canaan,
was a t filler at the home of Mi. Uvion
Ituckiiighain on Satuiduy.
The ten cent supper served by the
young people of tho Jlaptlst chutch on
Friday evening at tho home of Miss
Rertha Orlmes was well attended and
was a success llnauelilly and socially,
despite tho Inclemency of the weathei.
Mi. K. S, Hardenbeigh, of Scianton,
on Sunday visited his father, T. R,
Hardenbeigh, nfi., who Is seilously ill
at his home heie,
I Mis. Mackus and daughter Kiutiiii, of
Scranton and Mrs. J. K, Edwards, of
Olenburn, spent Tuesday with Mis,
Maine Robinson,
The Ladles' Aid society, of the Pres
byterian chuich will meet this nftei
noon at tho homo of Mrs. C. R. Smith.
The ladles' will hold a Martha Wash
ington supper at the church on Wash
ington's blithdav.
e -.
OLD FORGE.
Mis. Alfied Avery, of King's Fcuy,
N. Y., Is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mis. i:. Drake.
Quaiterly meetings will be held In tho
Illicit Methodist 1'plseopal church Sun
day nt - p. in. Sunday school ut 10
a. m.
Mli Margaiet lhodhead Is visiting
her hi other, Rev. .1. E, lhodhead, at
Foi est City.
Mr. and Mis, Moigait Evans ate ie
Jolcln over the arrival of a llttla
datightef.
Thete will be mi llllistiuted lectuio
at the Rilt-k church Satinday ev'enlng,
Feb. :i. Everybody Is cordially Invited
to attend. Pi Ice of admission 10 and
15 cunts.
THEATRICAL.
Wilczek Concert Company.
Despite the toughness and gencial
Inclemency of the weather, last night,
the Lyceum thcatte was thronged with
an uudlcnee eager to hear the Wile wit
Concert company, the evening's at
traction piesented by the Hioekwnv
elitei talnment biueail-. The eliteitaui
tnent afforded wa.s a twuw, and lu fact
the coui.Killv made one of the biggest
hits of any ot the veiy excellent nuui
beis v.bleli have made up the i our 4c.
The company was composed of MIsj
Hetimrdlne Saigent, s'opuino; Mlst Rv a
Ilawkos, rnntt.iltn; Francis Canler,
hatltone; Waul Steiihetis, pianist, ami
Pi ana Wlleyek, violinist.
I'lanz Wilizek made the rich hit of
the evening with his violin plnlng. In
tendering Sara-ate's "Clipsy Alts" lit;
fairly entranced the audience. Francis
Cutler, biultone, would piobably lank
next, his snlendld voice Illlliiij the en
tile auditoiium and especially when
Adams' "Adieu Mittlc" -as tendered
by him, producing a notable effect on
the audience. He was enthusiastically
encored and after bowing his thanks
.sang another selection.
The Misses Heinardlne Sargent, and
Eva Hawkes. sopiano und contialto,
rendered sevctal selections In a veiy
lino mannei. Miss Huwkes being es
pecially effective when she sang "Lit
tle Uoy Rlue," bj Jovce. The audience
clapped and applauded enthula' tic al
ly and was not satisfied until the
young lady leappcaicd and save an old
pietty Scotch melody. Waid Stephens,
Ihe pianist ot the evening, gave l.v.
solo selections which weto heat Illy ap
pi eclated
"Hunted Down."
Tonight the Huntley-Jack'oit i om
pany will piesent "Hunted Down" at
the Academv, of Mask- There will be
one of the usual popular priced niat
Ipees this atternoor.
Ftlday afternoon 'The Tornado" jvlll
be piesented. and that right "An ln
noi ent Sinner."
At tho Gaiety.
Ci.me Ktotluns' Giasshopper Bur
lesciuo company will b2 the attiactioa
at the Gaiety Februaty 3, 6 and T.
Sheth.in and Kennjdv, top notchois,
aie ictelvlng a liberal pationage this
week and they pnsent tho best olio
of high class acts evei seen at this
popular theater.
The act of the foul Eail Msteis Is a
revelation In aeilal gvmnastles and
elicits the greatest applause.
Etivviu Mayo at Lyceum.
'Ihu attiaetion ut the Ljceum on I'll
day evening will be Kdvvlii Mavo in ids
beautiful play of "Piuld'nliead Wilson."
Tho coming to this i llj ot Mi. :r.ijo is
nlwus In the inline of an event, ills
pi ly Is ie.ison.ible and natural. 11
touches without app.it ent cffoit upon
the sympathies and describes people so
miturallv us to npprnidt the sublimity
of .ut which (oiueals ait.
'I boso people! who deciy the stage as
tleinoiallzini, should tea this wondertul
plav which Is a sermon In Itself, and
one which Inspliis the most phlegmatic
"I" c tutor with a more active lliteiest In
the good and a dislike of the bad.
Minstrels Saturday.
Hi Hetuy's Blf Mlnhtiel nfigiega
tlon will be cen at the Lyceum theater
on Saturdaj, Febiuaiy ". umtlnes and
night. Judging from the laiKe ad
vance sib. Hi Heniy aril Ids famous
troupe vvill do a banne1 engagement.
The company number llftv all v hlte
perloimei-i. a carefully diilled ehorua
ot twenty-five, an ouhmp i of twenty-six
and i iiipeih military bind of
foity, which tllscouir.es W-ignct's mu
sic In the classic overtuie.
The vocal and Instiuii'i ntal fi-ituies
of the atttaiilon .u i ild to be tin
eipiallel In theli llu?. Th vaudeville
fiatiucs-of the coilossil orga ills' ition
have hi en sMceted with one object of
ptesentlng tin- newc'it. luUhti-st and
most e-ipille atllste of '.he d.i
An Electrical Wondei.
To all lovcis of the pine an J uiiadul
teiatcd classic ilt.ima a tieat Is is
suicd In the romlnc ot Lewis Monl
son's "Faust." This will be il.e last
oppoitunlt local plavgceis wlil have
to witness this wondmus di.imatl.i
tlon. N"ver In Its hlstoiv bus this io
niaiHo be"ti picsinted lu as e Teethe
and elnboi.ite a manner as this year.
A complete new vestment of magnlft
coil i-ccneiy, electihal effects. Ingen
ious mechanisms and handsome cos
ti'iues has been given this pioduetlon.
maUIng It Ir. fact un intlielv new
"Faust."
Among the mum Innovations Intro
duced spclil attention has li'in de
voted to the glide n scene in the sec
ond ael, Ir wnleh tint" will bo a phe
nomenal elect thai display, 't.tls at
tiaetion will be at the Lyceum Men
day night.
- -
Catanh Cannot Be Cuied
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, us they
cannot ii uili tlui cu.tl of the dlsc-n.
L'atalib is a. blued or constitutional ills,
ciife, and In older to cuie it ou mtiht
take Internal lemertles Hall's I'alanli
Cute Is taken interuullj, and uci dluttly
ot, the blood and mucous surfaces, llnlls
Catanh Cuie Is not a uiiuc'c meiilelnu.
It was ptcsiilbcd by one of tlm beNt
iilijMclans lu this couiitr foi yens, and
Is a regular prescription, It i conipis,
of tho best tonics known, combined with
the btst blood putlilers ui ting directly
on tho nun ous surluces. The peifett com
hiuutioli of the two fngtcdleiitx is what
pioduees xiieh wonderful results In cur
ing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free,
P. J. CHUNKY .V. CO Props , Toledo, ft
Hold by diugglHth, pilen 71c.
Hall's Family Pills aiu tho best.
PILL-DOSED-With nnuseotn, big pur
M is. prejudiced people against pills gen
dally. Dr. Aguew's I.lvir Pills nte ievo
httlonUliiB tho pill dimand Tliev'io so
pleasant and eat-v to tnkc The clos(s at )
miiill nnd so Is tho pileo lu mils fur 40
dosis. nilloutness, hide Heidnche, Coll.
stlpatloti ilihpellul. Woik like a ibaim.
I'm sale bs1 Mutthcws lltos, nnd W. T.
ICIatk.-P.
The People's Exchange.
A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tlio Beusflt ot All WU
Ilava Housed to Rent. Real Estate or Other Property to
Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situation or HelpThen:
Small Advertisements Coit One Cent u Word, Six Insertions (or
Five Cents a Word Except Sltu.itloiw Wanted. Which Arj In
serted Free.
FOR RENT
WKSTMINSTlirt HOTKL FOIt rtUNT
April 1. Unnulro John Jermyn, 11U
Wjomlng uvenuc.
FOR SALE
FOll 8ALB-KIHRT CLASS HUPPALO
robe, chtilp. llniulte Dl. Freclerlel, 2"!)
W) urnlng uveiuie.
pon sALK-TinrvvmrriTitoPSK on
Peiin avenue. Inquire William Crultf,
K. Itobinson's Sons.
POIl SALK-A OOOD LKIHT COUPIJ IN
good older: sulfible for a physician.
Price. Undertaker. South Mala avenue.
REAL ESTATE.
l,rK-DDSIItAllL12 SUBPHHAN UOMIJ
for wile. The reidcnie of tho lito
Orrln Browning at Kuctciryvllle. Pa., .fl
inlnutrs rldo fiom Scianton on tho D,
1.. & W. K. II. Klerant modern house,
H rooms, plcasalltlv situated, good barn,
lie house, gulden, fruit nnd watei. Com
pletely Isolated lot eMendlng between
Academy und Benton streets. I our
nitiiutts walk from st'ttlou. llvo tnln
utes trom chinch, store-, m.ukets ana
Kevstono Aciuletiiv. Apply to V. U, VV .
VV. nnd II. A. Hi owning. Scianton, or
duties Gardner, Factory vlllc, Pa.
lKlt'mrHOtSK POH SALi:, 512 AND
Mt quiiuy avenue, Vi". reduced from
$7,IW. Tell our li lends. IlJlgiln.
WANTED-TO RENT.
WATDDfTftNIItHD HOOM, StUT
Bblo for Kentleman and wife: centtal
ly locnted. Address. X. Y. C. Tribune.
FURNISHED ROOMS.
POlTM'rHNlSlIP.D ltOOMS
with gas. bath and city steam lb, $7
or JS. Imiulru 5lu WushlnBton avenue.
PCm RCNT - NICELY FCltNISHHD
front room with closets, hot and told
water, gas and elcctilc lights. Ml Adams
avenue. Centrallv located.
FOll IIKNT-A PLKASANT Fl'It
nlshed room with bath, lent reusmii.
able. No. 1119 Madison avenue.
WANTKD-TWO N1CLLY FUHNISHIU)
looms with board. Centrally located.
Addles VV., Ttlbuno rifllce
BOARDING.
BOARDING oS TINE STREET.
HELP WANTED-MALE.
WANTl7l)67)D?:nD BOYTO
learn b.nber Hade. Apply to Philip
Itlnslaml, CO! Linden street.
WANTKD-TWO OOOD MACHINISTS
apply at olllte of the Scranton Button
Company.
KNKP.OKTIC SALESMAN - COUNTHY
woik. School supplies. Salary IW
nnd etras. R. O. Evans & Co, Chi
cago, III.
IV 1 Vn.t,r . . .-.. r.. .n.m..-.
"n.wr.u-lll A.N IJSl.lll.tlll'.l
business of n high order, a representa
tive of ability nnd bncUng who can talcn
. un iiin in cue nuiin or leunb iwuu .
no
:5eueme; rormancnt mistness wun
nioneV In If frr h rlrrhf nrlv AildrpH
giving references FOUNTAIN HATH
BRUSH CO . Grand Rapids. Mich.
HELP WANTED
FEMALE.
a
LADIES TO DISTRIBUTE FREE SAM
pies in cltv. Call at 320 Washing
ton avenue, from S "el to 10 30 a. m. loda.
WANTED-TO BUY.
WANTED-TO IH'Y POR CASH. 8EC-
ond hnnd watches, iewehv, old gold
nnd silver. Gardner, t'Ju'i Spruce stieet.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
WANTKD-A RKLIABLE PARTY WITH
oi.o thousand dollars cash, who can
take a position as district manager in an
established corporation. Good salary
niul Interest in tho buslncsn. .Must fur
nish good icfeicnce. Addtess Leonard
J. Burtls "ii Montgomery street, Jcisiv
City, N, J. f
$500 TO Jt.000. WITH SERVICE, TO IN
vest In anv legltimute business that
will bear Investigation. Addiess K, Tub
unci otllce
LOST.
IOST-A SETTING OF SIX SMALL
diamonds und on blue stone at Ex
celsior club A liberal teward given
when returned to H. Jlergnr. 2"2 Wjoni.
Ing avenue.
REWARD.
TWKNTY-riVK DOLLARS REWARD
vvill be paid foi tile laillest, tellable
and most complete intoini.ulou, legurilliig
the ugneinent mule betwicii the Alithra
ilte Mlnlt g Company and the miners in
the. Wvomlng and Lackawanna Vallc.vs,
as to tlui pi lee lo be paid for powdei It
Is nlleged that this iigrtmunt veas madn
when wages weie uiljustid In 1S7J ot 1&71
If possible gives names and adibesM.s of
llio pal tli s who if piesented the iniieiis
at that time. Anthracite Alllime, caio
John C lluddcck, No. 1 Broadway, New
York.
CITY SCAVENGER
A. B BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
nnd cess pools; no odor. Improved
pumps in n(l A. B BRIGGS. priiillatnr.
Leave erdeis 1100 North Main uvenuc.
or Eickc's drug toie. corner Adams, and
Mulbcriv, Telephone 0540.
NEWSPAPERS
THE W1LKES-BARRE RECORD CAN
be had In Scianton at tho news stands
of Relsman Bros.. 405 Spruce and (03 Lin
den; M, Norton 32! Lackawanna avenue;
I, S. hchutzer. 211 Spruce street.
DRESSMAKING.
DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO
older; also ladUb' uitbts. Louise
Slinemukir, 'ti Adnnis avenue.
SCALP TREATMENT.
'1 i.iVsswVNV
MRS. L. T. KELLER. hCALP TREAT
munt, Mo.: shaiupoolng, CiOc; facial
massage, manicuring, JSc.i chliopojy,
701 Qulncy.
LEGAL.
NKW YORK AND ONTARIO LAND
Compuny.
Notice Is ht-iehy given I hut the iu
mini muting of the stoekholdus of
the Nw York and Ontario Land Com
pany, tor tho election of dlnctois und
IiMpeetors of election, ami for the trans
action of such other buMncss as may
proudly como before the mei ting, will
be held at tho ottlce of the company, in
Peikville, Pa., on Thursday, Pebruiuy
22nd, V at 11 o'clock a, m.
'Ihe Transfer Books will co,n ut ,
o'clock p. in., Febiuary loth, and ro-open
at li o'clock a. in., IVbruaiy 2llh, pmo.
By ni del of
THK BORD OF DIRECTORS.
Arthur L Pai melee. Secretary.
Peckvllle, Pa., February 1st, lOoo.
TRIBUNE WANT ADVS. PAY.
SITUATIONS WANTED
v?ANTED-'TOSIT10NdTcjROCKi:Y
clerk or travillng salesman tor a lo
cal territory. Speaks live languages. Han
ten vrars' cxperli tice In business; sleadv
and sober; married. Aculrcsa B. 21, Price
burg. Pa.
StTUATION WANTED P.Y YOUNG
mnrrlul mm; any kh.d of woik. P.
8 , Tribune ottlce.
SITUATION WANTKD-BY A YOUNG
girl to do light housowotk ot dlsa
washer. Apply liJ Notth Mulu avenue,
llvdu 1'ark.
WANTED - BY A MAN OP GOOD
habits; able to furnish best of cltv
references, position as III email, engineer,
or watchman. Pleace address "M. T.," l'uf
Ash stieet, Scianton, Pa.
AN TixPKRIKNCED AND COMPETKN l"
I'hltnclc Iptit.i bnttendei would like sll
uitloii. Call or address for inti r It n.
A. P. Weton, 1117 Albright avenue.
situation want"kdkli:vatoii
mun; poiter In stole. Wllllaiu Sou
scr, ."31 Lai lc i wanna avenue.
BOOKKEEPER WOULD LIKE EN-
gagemcut for two elavs each week to
assist on book". X. Y, '. , Trlbuno otllce.
WANTKD-OFPtCK WORK BY A MAN
of lo dears' varied taisiness eM'erlem ';
modeialo s.ilaiy: tcood reltienccs Ad
elitss P., Tribune otllce.
SITUATION WANTF.iitT"AYOt'NG
nun to do ilrlvlug. oi firm hind, aco
20, nnd willing to wink, Addtesc ChaiU'
M. Cmv, No. 4 Joins' bl.uk, lu reir oC
1.11 Price street. Ansv.ei at out e
DRUGS -"siTUAT10N""VANTKl TlY
oung man with three jens' cpeil
enco In drug store. Diugs, 1711 Wa no
avenue. City.
PROFESSION A L.
ACCOUNTANT AND AUOITOH.
E C. SPAULDING. 2.1 TRADERS' BANK
building.
ARCHITECTS
EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT,
Connell building, Scranton.
LEWIS HANCOCK. JR , ARCHITECT,
433 Spruce st , or. Wash, a v.. Scianton.
FREDERICK L BROWN. ARCHITECT.
Price building, IK Washington uvenue,
Scranton
DENTISTS
DR l7o t7yMAN.H,RANTON Titi
vate Hospltul, cor. Womlng and Mill
ben y
Fli7HTF. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O.
DR C. C LAUBACH, 115 W.vomlng avc.
WELCOME C. SNOVER. Coal Eehaiife
2nd floor, Room D, Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to u
HOTEL3 ND KEtTAUR9NT3
THE ELK CAFE. 1J5 AND 127 FRANK
Un avenue. Rntes reasonable.
P. 7.EIGLEIS. Pioptlitoi
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L & W.
passenger depot Conduct! d on the K.t
ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop.
I ,,W5?i
RICHARD J. BOURKE. ATTORNKY-at-Lavv,
D00-2 LBcUiiwannn avenue Gi n
erul law business, collections and loiii.
J. W. DROWNING. ATTORNKV AND
Counsellor-at-Luw, Rooms S12-J1J JLari,
bulldliig.
D B. REPLOOLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS
nigotlated on reil ctate securlt.
Mears building, cot net Washington
avenue nnd Sprm e street.
M T. DONAIIOK. ATTORNEY-AT-
Liw Oftlceji, C12-Ct3 Jleais building
FRANK E BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND
Counselloi-ut-L.iw. Buii building,
Rooms 11 und 14, Washington avenue
WILLARD, WARREN Ar 1CNAPP. AT
toruevs nnd CouiiK'llort-ut-l.'ivv. Re
publican building. Washington avenue
JPSSUP .ii. JESSUP. ATTORNEYS ANI
Counsellors - at - Law, Coinmonwealt'i
building; rooms 1, 20 nnd 21.
JAMES W. OAKUORD. ATTORNKV-AT-I.aw.
Rooms fill, 511 nnd 51C Board of
Tradn bul'ding
EDWARD W. THAYER ATTORNEY
Rocms iMVJ-iot, oth floor Mears building.
L A WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
502 Boind of Trado building, Scranton,
Pa
C. R PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Common eilth building, Scianton. Pa
PATTERSON & WILCOX, tHaDeTiS'
National Bank building.
C. COMEOYS. 9-il It E P IT rT. I C V .
building,
A W. BFrtTHOLP
Meals building
attorn r y,
pmi-in iz-j ?,(pri.n
DR. W E ALLEN, 511 NORTH WAK11
liigtou avenue
DT! S W LWMORKAl'X. OPUII'E "!l
Wnsblnelon aviruo Reldetiee 1"1S
MttlbPiiv Chronic dNeni s lime,- t
heart. IctdnevM nnd genlto-uihuirv nt- I
gnns u tpulnlty limns 1 to l p. ni I
unit.i
SCHOOL OP THE" LACKV.WANNV i
Sctniitnn Pi. Conries ,K puiatot v to
collexe. law mulli Ine it Inislni s
cipens Hi.pt 11th Send for e italoiriie
Riv Thnmes M Cinn. f,. n . piliul
pil nnd proprietor; W E Pluniley, A
M . 1 eudni ister
O. R CLARtf X. CO . PEP.nMlIN TVD
Nlirsi lymen '.tore 111 Wiishlnutrn uve
lll e- gteen hottn . 1 '10 Notth Mam ave.
line; store telephone, TKJ
VVff? SCfT'S
JO. KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACKA
vinnin avenue, Scrn ton, Pa tn inufac
tunt of Wire SeircniB
ftlSCt.'. v-ous
BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC-rOR
balls, pic id's, panics, tee'eptlnpn, vcd
dings and concert work furnished i,i
teims nddi'ss R J, Bauer, cmiducto-,
117 Wjomlmj avenue, ovir llollnit.,'
nuslc btoie,
MEOARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS'
si pptles, envelopes p ipei bigs, twine
Warehouse ITO Washington uvenue
Scraulnii. Pa.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
Central KhIIi'imI of New j-ii.'
Stations In New York Foot of Liberty
Htieet. N. H. and Snujh Fniry, Whitehall
street. ,
Anthraclteco.il usid exeluslMly, inmir
lug ( lennllnesn and comfort.
T1MF. TABLE IN KUFECT NOV 0. is.0.
Trains Uavo Sciantoe fut Now York,
Newark, Kllzabetli, Philadelphia, Kaston,
Bithlehcm, Allenlown. Munch Chunk and
Whltu Haven, al ..0 a. in,; expiins, 1, 20;
expices. 4 0') p. in. Hnndiiis, 2.11 p. m
For plltston and Wilkes-Uane, sin n.
m. 120. 4 00 p. m. rjunil,us, 2 15 p, m.
For Baltimore and Washington, K,i
points South nnd Wen Via Bethlehem.
8 50 a, m. 1M P. "',hllm,"e' -H . in.
For Long Branch. Ocean Grove, etc , ut
$s0u. ni utid 120 P. in.
For Reading, Lebanon and HariUburg,
via Allcntowii, 8 Ji a, in , 1 20 p. m. Huu.
class. 2 15 p. ni.
For Pottsvllle. S 1 n. m.. I 20 p. tn.
Through tickets to all points esist, south
end west nt lowest rate al tho station.
J. II. OLHAUSEN. Gen. Supt.,
JI. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt,
RAILROAD TIME TABLK9.
PENNSYLVAKIA RAILROAD
Schedule In Effect November 19.
1800.
Tralna leave Scranton:
0.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltl
moreWnshlngton, and for Pitts
bui'K and tint Went.
0.38 a. m., week days, for Haeleton,
Pottsvllle, Reading, Norrlitown,
and Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia,
Baltlmore.Waahlngton and Pltte
burp and the West.
2.18 ?. m., week dayB (Sundays 1.58
P. m.), for Sunbury, Harrlsburg,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington and Pittsburg and th
West.
4.27 p. ni., week days, for Sunbury,
Harrisbitrp;, Philadelphia and
rlttsburg.
J. R. WOOD. Cien. rns. Agt.
J. B. HUTCHINSON. Gen. Mgr.
Del.. Lacka. un.l Wcitern.
Til IIYrtnf r n 1- 1 Cftft
. I-x,.'r,,(,lxo feitinton for Now York
.... 7 L', " w- :,si 8W and too", n. m.J 12
ii mi ..U.-1 p. ni. 'r I'lillaJelphln at 5 30,
ft 1 41 tint lAii- ......- . .
l-lJJi'' I011"' " "'! 1-5"' a"" 3TJ II.
;.:: !' i". Artlve from New York nt 1103.
- ii and oo a. in.; 1 W, 1 52, 5 M and 8.13
'!"' J'jom Stroudsl.utg al 8 0S n m.
t.n.i V.u',',vo Setauton for HulTalo
ami Intei mediate stations at 1210. 2 50.
J, all1 '' "' a. m ; 1 55 und 5 Bo p m. For
eJMvcgo ami Svruuse ut 10", a. in. und
Vi !' ni. For Utlea ut 2 50 a. nt. and
J ii I' m- For Montrose ut 300 a. m.;
' "' P m. nnd r,5n p. m. For Nicholson
at 100 ind Ol", p tn Atrlve In Scianton
from Bun,,!,, at 2.10. 2.V. 5 23 and 10 00 u.
10 II m
lil.OOVtSBURG DIVISION - Leave
einntnn for Not thumbei hind at fi 30. 10 OS
". m ; l ri nnd r, io p tn For Pljmouth
ut 1 01 j io and s 10 p tn. For Nautlcoko
ut M,i, in Auivi ut Noithumberlatul
nt ! ..ii. m ; 1,10 5 0s und 'J .'0 p in. Al
t' ve Nnntlcuke at P 20 a. in. Artlve. at
Pljiniiilth ut 2 05, I 10 and 9 4. p in. Al
ilve at Scianton lioni Northuniberlaiid
"l 'I-' a. m; U Si 1 11 and S 50 p in.
I loin Ninilcoke nt 11 Oil n. in. Prom
Plv mouth nt 7.17 a. m.i .125 and 0 05 p. tn.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
hOl TH-Leave Scianton at 2 15. 3 00.
5 .0. 10 (VI ii. m.: 3 3.1 und 3 10 Ji, in.
NORTH-Leave Sira.ilon at 12 10 2 ).
1 01 p tn : 1 11 and 5 50 i) in.
BLOOMSBURG DIVISION - Leave
Scianton at 10 05 u. in and fi io p. ni.
Djlaw iiv un.l IliiiUmi.
On Nov. 15th. 1SD0. Ualns will leave
Scianton ns follov.s:
! or c.irboiulalo 20 7 53. 8 5.1, 10.11 n.
m.: 12 noon; 12!, 2 20. 15-', 5 21, t23, 7.57.
t' 11 11 (H) p in , 1.P, a. m.
For Albiinv, Saiatoga, Montteal, Bos
ton, New Engl mil points, i tc 20 u. in :
2 20 p in.
Pen HouisilaIe-!2 10 11 u. m.; 2 20, 5 23
e. m.
1'or WIlkes-Bmc-j; II. 7 18. S 43, ! 3,
10 11 u. 111! 12 01, 12', 2 IS, 3J3, 4 27. b 10,
7.W. 10 II 11"1 p. m
For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via
LihlKh Vallev RalUoid R11 p. m.; 12 03,
SI'S, 127 p. m : with Black Diamond Ex
press, 11 10 p m.
For I'eunsvlvanla Railroad points, G.45,
ON a. m : 2 is. 1 27 p m
Foi western points, via Lehigh Vnllev
R.ilhond-7.1S n. in : 12 a'. ? '.1, with Black
Diamond Express, 10 41, 1130 p. in.
Tialns will in live lu Scianton as fol
lows. Pi cm Curbondale and tho North fi 40,
7 It, 8 3S. 'ill mis. It IS n. m ; 123, 2 11,
3 11, 4 2!. 7.11. 10 ", 1127 p. ni.
Prom Wilkis-Bnie nnd the South 6 1".
TIN. SIS, 10 3i. 1151 n in : LIS, 2 11, 3 4S,
5 20, C 21, T 51 0 05, 10 0". p ill : 1.13 a. m.
SFNDAY TRAINS
For Carhoiul lie 0 05, 11 ..3 p. m: 2 21,
3 r2 ,1 47. 0 11 p. in.
For Wllkes-Barm-OrS, 1201 a. m : 1 5S,
3 2s, 5 1! 7 4S p m.
Foi Allmnv, Soraloc.i, Montreal, Bos
ton, New England points, etc., 2 23 p. m.
Lowest rntis lo all points In United
State and Canada.
J V. Hl'ISDICK. G, P. A., Alb my. N. Y.
11 W. CROSS. D P. A.. Scianton, Pa.
Lchisli Vallav UullroiJ.
In l'.fficl Nov 13th. 1801
TRMNS LEAVE SCRANTON
For Phlladelphlii and New Yolk, via D.
A. 11. R R at ij.11 a in. and 120.', 21S,
4 27 (Bliek Diamond F'cpress). nnd 1110
p in. Sundijs, D. X 11, R R, 1 5S, 7.1
I'm White Haven, llazli Ion and prin
cipal polnt' In tho mal legions, via D.
.1 11 R It.. IL 2 is and 127 p. in. I'oi
fottsville fill. '-' 1 P ni
Pur Bethlehem.' K.iHtoii Reading, Hai
ihburg and ptlnclpiil lnteiincdlate sta
tlmis. via D X. II R R. i, 4" a. m ; 12 Ot,
Ms 127 (lllael. Diamond Expiess), 11 ,i0.
Sllndav D. H. R. R . LIS. 7, IS p ni.
For 'liinkh inline!., Tow iiul.i, Elmtra.
lih.un. Geneva and piiticlpul lntermedl
iVte' nations via D L .t W. R. R, SOS
u tn ; 1 00 mil 3 11 p in
For Ucniva, Rim nestei Buffalo, Nlog
ii i Falls Chicago, and .ill points we-t,
li D .V. 11. R. R l-'O!. ..'1': (Black Dla
menl ExpnsO. 7 4S 10 11. II TO p. m.
"uiulJN-, D II R R.. L'OJ p m. 7.48
Piillmau puloi and Mepliig oi Lehigh
Vnllev p U lot iaiH on all tialns betwun
Wilkes-Banc ind New Ymll. Plilladel
old i Buffalo nnd Suspeiiiiii Bildge
ROLLIV H WILBUR. Of n. Sunt. 20
C.irMniidt sire I New Ymk.
C IIARLEH LEE Gin Piss Agl , 2'3
Colli null stm I, Ni w Yotk
VV NONNEMACIIER. Dlv. Pass Apt,
; ntb Hi tbliln in Pi
I'm Hi lei is and Piilliniu lespivutlons
uppb "',r Lack iwnnii.i ive . Ser.intun, Pa
Ijic .in.l Wviiinlu Vnlloy.
'1 lint. Table 111 Elicit Sept. 1 1 1 It. 1W!
'll.ilns b ive Sci inuiii foi New York,
Niwlniigll inn inn iineoi ni pointn ou
i'lh iiillroad u'" f"i llivv'ev and local
i, lots ut 7 o" a u and 2 2S p in
Ri tinning t nlns aiilve al Scranton
,tli2l i m und ! lb ind 1 10 p ri
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