The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 02, 1900, Morning, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE SCRANTON TUJLHUNE- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1900.
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LACKAWANNA COUNTY.
CARBONDALE.
BIO CARS ON BRANCH.
Yesterday tho tlrst tt.iln if huge
pasf-cnger coac-hct went oxer th
Uonofdulo binnch. It xva In chaigo
cu' f'onductor l'lcice and engineered
by O. H. Hl'tcd. Tralim Ic.ixo f'nt
bomlalo nt 7.30 and 11.26 a. in., and
at SOI and i 0 p. m. The tunning
time I ticnily the fame as before, an
linttr and twenty-three minutes being
rettilted to muko the tun fioin thW
city to Hones-dale. Tho Himcilnle
ticket oilier H In charRo oC duties E.
Chapman, a former Cntlmndnle joung
jnan. Quite a number of people xvcre
on the ttnln this morning, anxious to
bo anions the llrst to take the ti fp over
tho new load.
OFFICERS INSTALLED.
Fidelity conrlave. No. ISO. Improved
Older of lleptasophs, has Installed tho
follow InK olllcets: Past aiohon, W. It.
Johnson: aiohon, F. It. Dover; piovont,
Isaac P. Rogers: nccrutaiy, C. A. Kane;
tlnanelal seetotaty. H. W. Rex Holds':
Measurer, A. R Loftus, prelate, Hub
ert Rrodle: Inspector, John W. Klrk
xvood; xxardon, Alfred Masters; stn
tlnel. JoKcph Lindsay. This conclave
Is one of the most nourishing In the
state nnd underxxent such a steady
giowth that a second conclave xvus
organized and Is now thriving under
the name of Carbondale, No. :!''.'.
LOffAL AND PERSONAL.
1.. i:. Robcits Is In New Yoik city.
Mis Ide E. Mcfomb will leave today
for Nexv Yoik city, xxhcie she will le
hlde for a time.
Mrs. J. 1. Huir Is In the metropolis.
A. .1. Wells If convalcFcent.
Miss l.cty Lowiy and Wellington
Millet, of Clifford, weie mauled Wed
nesday. Each has actiii.ilntances In
this ilty xho xxlsh them Clod-speed.
James Hutherfnrd has accented a
place on the municipal xx liter execu
tive committee.
The f uncial of Michael 1 Hoffman
at St. Hose chinch. A leciulim high
will be held this morning at in o'clock
mass will be celebrated and the Hrnth
erhood of Itallioad Trainmen and St.
Honlf.ico society xlll attend.
Superintendent Flvnn, of the Ti ac
tion company, left yisterdav for his
nexx position at Easton. P. V. Hellly
now has ih.it go of the C.iibondalc
olllce.
HI llenr's minstrels appealed to u
big house at the (liand last night.
The U.ubonilale oonclaxc- of Hepta
sophs will hold their installation In
l'.urke's hall next Tuesday pvenlng.
James F.ojlun and Thomas Hien
n in haxe puichased the Henley res
taurant and xx III take possession at
oiice
Pao Heulock. of ltalx xv.us sent to
the county Jail because he peislsted
In his desire to xxel a 13-eir-oId Ital
ian gill of this city without Hist se
cuiing a dixou-i- from the xxoman xxho
now has a claim upon him.
J. W. Mxers had his hand crushed
xvhile coupling cm is on the Dolaxvaro
and Hudson load xesterdax'. He xxas
taken to Kmcigency hospital, xvhere
ii thumb and txvo flngeiw xvere ampu
tated. The Best Medicine for Rheumatism.
"I think I xxould go craz xxith pain
xxoie It not for Chamboilnln'n l'nln
Halm." xxiltes Mr. W. H. -Stapleton.
Hoi-mlnle,' Pa. "J have been afllletecl
xx lth iheumatism for seveial years and
haxe- tiled lemedlrs xvlthout number,
but I'.iln lUlm is the best niedicluj
' have pot hold of." One application
"Mlevos the pain. For sale b.x all drug-,-lsts
Matthews Hios'., wholesale and
letall asents.
JERMYN AND MAYFIELD.
Miniature Strike at the D. & H, Col
lici y Bort Mason's Nexv Appoint
merit- Personals.
The Delawaic and Hudson colliery
suspended operations nt 11 o'clock e
t onlay morning, owing to a strike In
one t the sections of the colliery. As
is customary In all collieries xxhon
fehort of dilxorn and runnel , men are
taken iioui the chamben to till their
places. Hllheito these ir.er. have been
paid $1.69 per day xxhen so engaged.
Yesterday a number ot Ubners, xxho
have frequently been called upon to
till the boys' places, ufued to run
nrs for less than $1.9S per day, and as
a consequence thcio xxns no woik In
that section. The eollleiy will start
up again today, anil it is possible tlu
dlfllculty xx 111 be oxeroome.
Hert Mason, of Olyphant, has been
appointed to succeed Y. II. Tennis
ns assistant loicman of the D"lawaie
nnd Hudson colliery. Mr. Mason has
for tome time been lire boss at Oly
phant No. L' eollleiy. He Is a married
man nnd expects shouly to move to
this, boiough. He took charge of tlw
position xeterday
The Infant son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Isaac
Heriy. of Fourth street Is ill of bron
chitis. Mrs. Mai la Jay and Mrs. Toman
spent yesterday in Scianton.
Yesterday xvns the coldest day ex-
GOLD
DUST
The Best
Washing Powder,
Housework Is Hard Work Without It.
ITVFRY WOMAN
AXr-4,lP
mi,:
a .mmr "H"
BieaaoBnt9ilirUiBH,BiowiTirKxiUUnt m4lelD. Ont? hrmloMir,i
(be poreit drup Msold M i. If you wtst h bui, gi
cl Dp- Paal's Pennyroyal Pills
vvl They are prompt, safe and certitn la retult.
MTbuceDulMDr, IVolHijnsTerdUappolot. Bold for 11.00 per box.
For Sale by JOHN H. PHELPS,
Spruce strtst.
perlenced for the winter. At 7 o'clock
In the mornltiR llio thermometer xxn
8 degrees lvlov vero,
A child of Mr. nnd Mrs. Kbdon, of
Third street, Is 111 of bronchitis.
The Ice nt Alumni I'.irlt Is again In
excellent condition and la being on
Jewel bv numeious skatirs.
Mis. A. I.nndci, of Thhd sttict, Is
xMtlng at the I'lnes.
Mi. nnd Mis. Thomas I'tichuiiati, of
Kllznbeth, N. J.. ne vWtlng Mr. and
Mis. Moslier, of remotely street.
TAYLOR NEWS.
Surprise Party Hold This Even
ing's Debate Chicken Thieves at
Work-Personal Notes.
A sui prise party w.t ten lei ed Miss
May Morris nt her home In North Tay
lor on Wednesdny evening, xvhen a
large gatheilng of her fi lends took pos
sesion of her homo and xxnt'ed tho
hours away. The usual paitv diver
sions xieio Indulged In. Hefi"s!iimMt
xxere seived. In attendance were;
M'lsses Mattle nnd Minnie Francis,
Annie Llewellyn, Mny Mortis, Hachel
Jones. Xcnla Kvans, Lizzie and Mag
gie Maish. Muud Ex ans.uggle M.
Davis. Francis Winters Edith Pugh,
and Masters Eddie Pugh, Dannie Ev
an, Willie Powell, Hundol Oiltllths,
Hlratn Phillip", Dannie Morris nnd
AAllllo Ott.
Master Willie, son of Foreninn and
Mis. W. H. Oxxens, of Noiti Tnxlor,
Ir seilouslv III.
Chicken thieves paid a visit to the
huge hennery of Hobert InglK of
Noith Taylor on Wednesday evening
nnd succeeded In carrying away, minus
their heads, fifty of his choicest feath
ery tribe. On the same exenlng some
inlseiennt xlslted tho hennerv owned
by Thomas fJrimths nnd heie, alo,
nude themselxes at home. Much sus
j Iclon Is on the tramps xvho are located
In the cave along the Jersey Central
railroad. The respectable residents of
the above place have been gieatly nn
n(ed ot late by these hoboes. The
chief of police should look up the mat
ter nnd try and detect tho guilty p.u ty.
This ex-enlng the members of the
Pike Library association will debate
the question, "Ilesolved, That the Ad
mlnlstintlon's Policy Tnixnrd the Phil
ippine Islands Is Just." The dobatois
will be: Attlrmatixp side, Messis. Hk'h
aid Oondall nnd Fredeilck Stone; neg-
ntlve sld, Messrs. Frank Oendall anil
Josepl- J. Whltefoid. A literary and
musical programme xxlll also be len
deied. All nie eoidlillv invited.
Piofessor J.imrn F. Foley, supeiln
tendent of the hoiougb schools, made
Ills xvoekly Inspection of the schools
yesterdnx-.
Miss Llzle Jenklir. bns letmned
fiom her x-lslt to Piovldonee.
Mlses Lilllm Howells, Maty drlf
Ilths, Llzla Davis and Olxxon Hoxxells
and Messrs. E. O. W.itklns, Trank
Decker, Adolph Trxx elder and Isaac
Paxis, of this toxxn, attended the re
ception tendeted Mr. William D.uvy
at the Archbald on Monday evening.
Invincible commandery, No. 232.
Knights of Malta, xxlll meet this even
ing In their rooms.
The funeral of Chester, the blight
and Interesting son )f Mr. nnd Mr.
Isaac S. Davis, of Oreenxx'ood, xvhoxe
death occurred on Tuesday from dlph
theila, occurred sesterday afternoon.
Services xxere held nt the family resi
dence by the Rev. Dr. "H. H. Harris,
of this toxxn. Burial xvns made In the
I Marcy cemetery. The floral offerings
j xxere x'ory beautiful.
Don't forget to attend the masquer-
ado ball of tbo Taylor Hose company,
No. 1, to bo held at Weber's rink on
Thuisday evening, Feb. 8. Tho Cry-
s tnl Hose company, from Scranton,
will be present In full uniform. Tickets
aie onlx' ? cents.
Tn!or camp, No. 494, P. O S. of A.,
xlll meet this evening.
Scranton Woman's Trouble.
Scranton, Pa., Jan. 23, 1900. Mrs, W.
A. Stanton, 406 Fourth avenue, this
city, has had trouble xxlth her stom
ach and at times, xvould bo veiy dizzy.
She took four bottles of Hood's Sarsn
paillla, xx hen she xvas entirely cured.
OLYPHANT.
-Mr. and Mis. Morllj Banelt wero
tendered a reception In h-inor ?f their
wedding, at the bom of tin bildt's
paients, Mr. an 1 Mis. Thomas L.
DavU, on Su.squeh inna stte"t. last
ex-enlng. Tlv e,enln,v xxns ))leasantly
passed xxith music, gunes and oim-v
amusements, Abo-it II o'e!o;k a deli
clous lepast xur seived. after xxhichs
the guests iK,x.iuo'l wishing the urwiy
xxedded couplo a ptospeious and happv
life. Thost present xveic: Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel lWrrett. Mr. nnd Mis.
Hobert Parsons, Misses Cctdel'n and
Clara Harrett, Samuel Hanett. Mr.
ami Mis. John Davis Mr. and Mis. J.
H Feeley, Mis. Maigaiet Hlmer,
Hei tie Davis and Lena HIner.
Mis. William Hc-ese, t)f Hill stieet,
Is 111 xvlth tho grip.
The Juvenes' Dnnclng class Kav.- a
delightful social to their friends in
Mahon's hall last evening. Laxvienco'"
orchestra furnlshei the music. The
nffalr xx-as enjoyed by nil present.
Benjamin Tany, of Pell rtreet, xxa
painfully Injured while engaged at his
ri
Pharmacist, ccr. Wyoming avenue and
THE FAT IN
the food supplies warmth
and strength ; without it the
digestion, the muscles, the
nerves and the hrain are
weak, and general debility
follows. But fat is hard to di
gest and is disliked by many.
supplies the fat in a form
pleasant to take and easy
to digest. It strengthens the
nerves and muscles, invig
orates mind and body, and
builds up the entire system.
j-. and 1 1 no, all tlrugcbtt,
SCOTT & HOXV.NF.Uinil't.hwVoa.
duties In Xo. 2 mine on Wednesday.
A laige prop fell, striking Mr. Parry,
llilllctlng sevcin! seveic injuries, ll'i
xvas taken to his home, where medical
attention xvns given him.
William McLuughlln, recently fore
man for the Temple lion company,
has been made foreman of the Htr
rlck Cieek Coal company's colliery nt
Peckville.
Tho Junior Christian Hndenxoi so
clety of tho Prosb"lei Ian chinch held
nn Interesting entertainment and so-cl-il
In tho social loom of tho chinch
last exenlng. The nffalr was very suc
cessful. Miss Padle Matthews Is xlsltlng re
latives nt Landsford.
Mls Flosle Hvnris I quite ill at her
home on Snsnuchann'i street.
Miss I.oretta '"tossln xlsitect ft lends
In toxxn We'lne.'day.
Mis. 11. II. Hnuthnirl. of Oieen Ttldge.
w is the gurst of 'Mis. D. C. Hxmii9
yestetday.
THEATRICAL.
"An Innocent Sinner."
Tonight the Huntley-Jackson com
pany will piesent "An Innocent ."In
ner" nt the Academy of Music" nnd
this afternoon, "The Totnado."
At tho Gnioty.
In tho bill at the Claletv this week
appears the gieatest trapeze net ever
piesented to n local audience It Is
accomplished by tour of tho clexeiest
lady gvmnasts In American, the four
Hail Slsteis.
Another act xvoithy of paitlculnr
mention is that ot Smith, Dotv and
Coe, probably the xeiy best musical
tilo on tho boards today. Mr. Smith,
the trombone sololt, xxns for a long
time associated with Sousa's band and
no one accunlnted xxith the Insttument
xvould doubt his nblllty to till the posi
tion of soloist xxlth that famous oi
ganbation. Mayo in Pudd'hend Wilson.
Hdwln Mao as "Pudd'nhead Wil
son" and "Pudd'nhead WIKon's" In
tel estlng neighbor fiom Dawson's
landing, Missouri, xxlll come to tho
Ivycoum this exenlng, xxhen Mr. Mayo
and a capable company of players xxith
which he has ".in rounded himself xxlll
piesent his father's dramatization ot
Mark Txxnln's Mlrsouil story. It Is
said the diowsy atmosphere of a
sleeply Hinge lulled bv the How of a
mighty river Is delightfully piesent In
the scene amid xvhlch Judge Drlscoll,
Tom Dilacoll, Chambeis, Hoxxnrd Pem
broke, the twins and the xxlso men of
Dawson. Aunt Patsy, Hoxxy, Hocy ami
dear old Dnx-e Wilson, called "Pudd'n
head," tell the delightful story.
There nro scveia! other diameters
that go to mnke up this plav: all deep
ly Inteiestlng. No play of tho day has
exceeded this In popularity. It Is now
on Its triumphal tour ncros tho con
tinent after Its long lun In New York.
Hi Henry's Minstrels.
HI Henry's Great Improved Mln
stiels will appear at the Lyceum tho
nter Saturday. Tcb. ", inatlnec and
night. A leading exchange says: "HI
Henry's minstrels made their annual
nppearanco heie last exenlng befoie
a large audience, w hlch enloyed for
oxer txxo houis the best mlntiel shoxv
xx hlch this old time manager has exvr
brought heie. The shoxv opened xxlth
an original descriptive first part called
Who Amoilcan Navy.' Tho setting xvaa
the forward deck of the battleship
Prooklvn nnd about tlf'v men x-ero on
the sfgo.
"Hilly Claik, Raymond Teal, Charles
Whnlen nnd Frank Moiton xveio the
funmakers, and they x.'ere a big suc
cess. Mr. Clark takes Arthur Dem
Ing's place ns tho monologlst, and ho
Is one of the funniest men seen here
In this line. Tho final net In the sec
ond part xx as the appeal anco of the
Coutuie Hiotheis, aeiobats, and their
xxotk xx-as the best ever done here bv
two athletes."
An Intellectual Thieat.
In presenting Lewis Mouli-un's
"Faust," xvhkh Is lcrognteed as one of
tho gems of llturatuie, tho manage
ment bns succeeded In stamping Us
name upon the ago as jdaptots of vast
Intelligence.
After having been presented In nil
paits of the world during tho last six
teen years. It Is announced that this
season will posltlx-elv be the last one
In xx hlch this famed production xxlll
be presented. It xxlll be seen at the
Lyceum Monday night.
The Gibney-Hoefner Company.
Manager Long Announces for one
solid xxeek, commencing Monday, Feb.
4, tho Glbney-Hoefller company In
giand scenic pi eductions.
This company xxill present for thp
first time In Scranton, by permission
of Jacob Lltt, "The Last Stroke,"
"The Woman In P.I ick," also, "Jack
of Diamonds," "Xexv Chnilty Pall,"
"A Country Girl." "Pilnec- of Liars,"
"Inside Track." "Hands Across the
Sea" and "Monto Crlslo." To this high
class x-au.l-'vUle Is Intiodtieed, Dcllollb
and VnUrn. wot Id's greatest comedy
Juggleisj Hilly Sanforrt. the oilglnal
Pennsjlvnnla tramp; MncMIUnn and
Giey, sketch uitlsts, slngeis and danc
ers; Oaddlng nnd Cattnn, musical ar
tists, nnd othere. Trices are 10, 20 nnd
30 cents for night perfoimances; for
matinees. 10 cents. Ladles half tick
ets for Monday night.
"A Stranger in a Strange Land."
An epoch In dramatic annals will be
tho coming next Tuesday ex-enlng, Feb,
6, to the Lyceum, of the Anglo-Amcil-can
farce, "A Stranger In a Strange
Lnnd," This Is the same uproariously
funny comedv that for months past
has been a magnet at the Manhattan
the iter New Y rk. tslns tho ennn-
city of the house by the croxvds xvhlch
flocked to seo It.
The play In from the Joint nitthor
shlp of Sidney Wllmer nnd Wulter Vin
cent nnd will bo presented hero under
tho direction of William A. Urndy and
Joseph it. Orlsiner. Tho scene Is Inlet
In Hngland nnd the plot lntroducc.1
Ameilcan characters In a manner that
Is novel nnd unique. The cast, xvhlch
Is one of unusual excellence. Is bended
by M. A, Kennedy, supported by James
T. ClnlloxxTiy, Oeurge S, Probert, Hd
xvnrd aillesplo, Wnlter Cllffofd, I.ouls
FioholT, Kdxx'nrd Chaptuan, Ft .ink Don
nelly, Jennie Ilolffarth, Hva Westcott,
Mao Williams nnd Katheilne Mulklns.
THAT RAILROAD CASE.
Argumants Heard by Judge Purdy
in This City Yestorday There
Wa3 a Great Array of Lawyers.
Before Judge Purdy. ot Honesdnle,
In court loom No. 2 yest.tiuy, ai;;u
nients xveio hemd In tha Injunction
proceedings of th-j Hrio an.I V inning
alley Hnllioad compiny ir;,ilmt the
Hile lnllroad. Tho plaintiff company
seeks to restrain tho defend Hit front
Intoifcrlng xx lib tho construction of a
road xvhlch the plaintiff proposes to
build from Hnxvley to Lackirxuven
nlong the bed of the Dolawaio tird
Husoii canal.
The Urlo company blocked the bed
of the canal xxhero Its main line ciosses
It at Lackaxx-nxen, and tho present pro
ceedings xvero brought In Pike county
to pi event the fuither olistiuctlou of
tho canal nnd to compel tho Kile com
pany to leniove the obstructions al
ready placed th-io. For the conven
ience of the patties reiicetmd Judge
Purdy ngieod to hear the Piguments In
this city.
These proceedings xxcro un offshoot
ot the light being made by the Kile
nnd other iNads to prevent the ton
stiuctlon of tho Delnvnro V-illey and
Kingston i.illroad. The testimony lti
the case xxa; he.ud nt Honcsdile eniiv
In .Tamiaiy, TlK-ie xxas a braxe ntrav
of law eis on eiuh side yesteidiy. For
the plaintiff appeared Thorn is O.
Sin ai mini, of New Yoik; A. H. Mc
Cllntoek, of Will es-Pairo, e -Judge
Henrv Wilson nnd Homer Gicene, of
Honcsdale, nnd J. U. Toney. of this
city, nnd for the defendant ex-.Iudgo
K. N. Wlllard and C P. O'Mnlley, or
this city, nnd A, T. Searle, of Hones
dale. Mr. Greene and Mr. Wilson opened
the case for the plaintiff and Mr. Wll
lard spoke for the defendant compnny.
The closing mgiiiiii'iit for tho tliilntltr
xxns made by Mr. Shearman. At the
conclusion of the arguments Judgs
Pmdv took the papeis. His decision
is awaited xxlth gu-at Interest.
An Awful Punishment.
Of all the horrors tint have shocked
mankind throughout all history, one of the
most terrible was the punishment meted
out by the British government in 1857 to
the leaders of the famous Sepoy Mutiny.
They were lied to the mouths of loaded
cannon and blow 11 in mutilated ftagineiits
into eternity, xvhile a thrill of horror xxent
through the civilized world.
Mistakes and broken laws inxolx-e an
awful penalty, and the most vindictix c men
arc not more cruel than Nature herself
can be xxhcii her lixs are violated. Ex-ery
day we ste men and women suffering af.
most the torments of the condemned as
a pmalty for breaking Nature's simplest
law I. Mistakes and carelessness count
as crimes before Nature's stern tribunal.
Nature never forgives a mistake. Irregular
habits, wrong food, over-xvork, worry, late
hours, lack of proper exercise, neglect of
little precautions, are punished by the
pangs of iHspepsia, shattered nerves and
a wrecked id xvastcd constitution.
I!ut this misery and hopelessness are not
forexer fastened 011 those who are willing
to come back and obey the laws which
Nature has Hid doxvn. Her pcnilties are
sex'ere and inevitable, but her rewards are
generous. She seldom pronounces a death
sentence. Thousands ot broken down men
and women, xxho could not find either en
couragement or cure in the medicaments
of ordinary doctors have obtained a perfect
restoration to health and strength by the
use of Dr. 1'icrce's Golden Medical Dis
covery, simply because it put theit entire
ph sical being into pi rfect accord xv ith N i
ture's laxv and brought them her rex-ards.
This extraordinary "Discovery" begins
its rcstoratixe and building up process in
the human system at the same point that
Nature begins her own xiork, that ia, xxith
the digestixe and blood-making organs It
gixci the entire, nutritive organism power
to appropnale the esseutht life creating
element 5 of the food th it is eaten, and con
xert them into healthy nutriment, Gnu
muscular flesh and active vital force.
Many littl warnings arc usually given
by Nature long before her most terrible
punishments are xisited upon those who
disregard her regulations. When a man
feels that something in his way of lixiug
has put him "out of Rorts," exen though
not seriously ill, he must know that he 1
to some extent .1 trespasser. If he has
headaches or bilious turns and periods
Xvhefl he doesn't feel like lifting a hand or
a foot about his business, something is
certainly wrong. It ought to, and can be
set right immediately by the " Golden
Medical Discox'ery's " wonderful tonic and
alterative properties.
It chrifies and enriches the blood, arouses
the lethargic lixcr to tid the circulation of
excessive bile ; putges the system of the
scrofulous and muddy impurities which
rendci the skin unwholesome and uti
subtly ; makes e-ery uerxe and muscle
tingle with xivacity and life.
The permanent strength -making quali
ties of the "Golden Medical Discoxery"
are xastly superior to the temporary stimu
lus of malt extrtcts. It is far preferable to
nauseous emulsions. It docs not aid the
accretion of flabby fat ; but eliminates
inert useless tissue from the sjstem, unk
ing the tic sh firm and xrholesomc, and
bringing the weight to the normal btandaid
of perfect health.
Mr. John Crozicr, Cox si, MoirUtown, !l
mont Co , Ohio, writes : " My face wns n solid
na of pimples or red spots ondery sore. I
commeiiciil uslna I)r. Pierce a CulUcn Medical
I)lcoery about the jd of April ; J.alo used his
I'clleis.' I wn. jut neatly irdry when I
wrote to ou. Iu from ten to twehc days
my fice was well, J)r Pierce's medicines are
worth more than their weight 111 gold, to me.
My entire system is built v b them. My men
Rot well so fast that people came to ask what
I did."
There is no better home counselor and
guide to the proper care of the health of
all the family than that grand book, "The
1'eople's Common Sense Medical Adviser,"
bv k. V. Pierce, M. I). This thousand page
illustrated xolume is the outgrowth of his
thirty year's experience as chief consulting
physician to the Invalids' Hotel and .Surgi
cal Innitutc. of Uartilo, N. Y. A paper
bound copy will be sent absolately free for
the mere cost of mailing, twenty-one (31)
one-cent stamps. Address, World's Dis
pensary Medical Association, of Iluffalo.
If a heavier cloth-bound copy is preferred,
send ten stamps extrt. .11 in all.
ten t Sntt
The People's Exchange.
A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tha nenitlt ot AH Who
Hrtvo Houses to Rent, Ucnt Estate or Other Property to
Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help Theio
Small Advertisements Cojt One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for
Five Cents u Word Exeep: Situations WantuJ, Which An In
scrtcd l'rce. ,
FOR RENT
imn o t t ,- alWt'l'V HI! AIM'S ('ON.
siswys.'
Burners' Ico Co. stock. Hald to pay 10
per cent. Henry O. BINcmun, Maple
wood, Pa.
Foil ItKNT " THN-UOOM iiot'sn.
suitable two families, luirr: modem Im
proxemetits. Vll Monroe axenue. lit
ipilro Mrs. 0. Held.
FOK RHNT-KHOM Al'llll. 1. HOIISHS
No t2il-f.2H Qulney avenue; olexin
rooms and nil Impioxi ments: rent .8tw
per month. Ilou-es No. (U.l-fi37 Qulney
axenue, nine looms nnd all Improve
ments; rent, $2GiiO per month. Apply to
J. 1J. WnolHcy & Co., Contractors and
liulldcrs, 21J-J1J Forest couit.
FOR SALE
FOR SAI.H-FIRST CLASS BrFFAI.O
robe, cheap, inquire Dr. Frcdcrlcl, -03
W.xomlng axenue.
FOR SALH-THi: WHITF. H01JSH ON
Penn axenue. Inaulro William Craig,
H. Roblnaon's Sous,
REAL ESTATE.
FOR SAL.K-AT A HARGATN TO A
quick buver, 417 and -II) Ollxe street.
Apply ".'9 Qulney. F. St. Amand.
not'Ul.K HOt'SH FOR 8ALH, 512 AND
Ml Qulney axenue, JO.WO, icdilced from
$7,Cuii. Tell our Irlcnds. Rargaln.
WANTED-TO RENT.
WANTnrrn'RNTsHKD ROOM, St'IT
able for gentleman nnd wife: cential
ly located. Address. X, Y. C. Tribune.
FURNISHED ROOMS.
for" RiirNTciTiv;iHisin:D
front loom xxlth closit.s, hot and cold
water, gas and electric lights, 422 Adams
nventip. Ccntrully located.
For hi:nt-a pi.i:asant fur-
nlsbed room xlth bath, rent reason
able. No. ,:i'i Jl idlson axenue.
wanti:d-two nici.i.y furnishhd
rooms with board. Centrally located.
Address W., Tribune cilllee.
BOARDING.
EOARDINO 623 PINB STREET.
HELP WANTED-MALE.
wNTiTDm?iviTr
llxer and collect. S il irv $13 per xxeek
and expenses. Address Globe Co., 71!
Chestnut rtrcet, Philadelphia. Pa.
WANTED-TWO OOOD MACHINISTS
upptv nt olficc of the Scranton Button
Company.
KNKRGKTIC SALESMAN - COUNTRY
work. School supplies. Salary HM
and etras. R. O. Exnns & Co, Chi
cago, III.
WANTED-RY AN ESTAR1.1SHED
business of n high older, a representn-tlx-e
of nblllty nnd backing who can take
up its work In the state of Pcnnslx-anla;
no scheme; rermnnrnt business with
money in It for the right party. Address.
Bixliig leferencea. FOUNTAIN BATH
BRUSH CO., Grand Rapids. Mich.
HELP WANTED-FEMALE.
LADIES TO DISTRIBUTE FREE 8AM
pies in city. Call at 320 Washing
ton avenue, from 8 30 to 10 30 a. m. today.
WANTED-TO BUY.
WANTED-TO BUY FOR CASH SEC-
ond hand xx ate bus, jewelry, old gold
nnd sllxcr. Gaidncr, 220'2 Spruce street.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
WANnitJ-A REM ABLE PARTY' WITH
one thousand dollais cash, xxho can
take a position its district manager In nn
established corpoi.itlon. Good salaiy
and Interest In the business. Must fur
nish good reference. Address Leonard
J. Iliutls 7C Montgomery street, Jersey
Cltv. N. J.
$500 TO J1.000, WITH feERVICE. "TO 17
xest in unv legitimate business that
will bear Inx estimation. Address E, Trib
line olllce.
CITY SCAVENGER
A. B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
and cess pools; no nlor. Improve-. 1
pumps eseil. A. B. BRIGGS. Proprietor.
Le.ixo crders 1100 Neilb Main ax'enue.
or Eleke's ilrng store, coiner Adams and
Mulbeny. Telephone S310.
NEWSPAPERS
THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN
be hnd in Scranton at the ncw-s stumls
of Relsman Bron.. 403 Spruce und 503 Lin
den: M, Norton ."22 Lnekuwanni axenue:
I. 8. Scbutzer. 211 Spruce street.
DRESSMAKING.
DREFSMAKING TOR CHILDREN TO
order; also ladles' xviiUts. Loulso
Shoemaker, 212 Adams avenue.
SCALP TREATMENT.
MKs.LT'r?idLTElL8
ment, 60c ; shampooing. BOe. ; facial
musH.ipe. manicuring, 2.c. ; ciilropody,
701 Qulney.
Feeling the Effect.
Sandy I'lkcs We'so bin hangin' 'lound
ills xx .iter tank fer four hours an' dor
ain't no freight hove In sight ylt."
Hilly Coalgate Now we knows how bad
ills freight cur famine Is, Chicago Nexxs.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they
cannot reach tho sent of the disease.
Catatrh is n blood or constitutional dis
ease, and In older to cure it ou must
tako internal remedies. Hall's ('atari h
Curo Is taken Internnlly, and acts directly
on tho blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's
Catauh Cuto Is not a chuck inedlLlm,
It xxas prescribed by one of tho best
physicians In this country for jcir, and
is a regulat prescription. It Is compjseii
of the best tonics knoxvn, comulind with
the best blood purifiers, acting iMiecllv
on the mucous surface3. Tho peifoct com
bination of tho txvo IngredlentH what
produces such wonderful results in eui
ing Catarrh. Send for U'sllnnmlnls free,
F. J. CHENEV it CO., Props , Toledo, O.
Sold b druggists, price 73c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Noble Boy.
"I wish 1 owned this gieal hlg'huHpl.
tnl."
"You xxould mr.ko It free for evei)bod,
xxouldn't ou, Willie, dear?"
"Ws'm. And then 1 loiild trnilo It for
n elicus." Chicago Tribune
DIME VS. DOCIOR.-Somo pcjiplo
haxe spont fortunes seeking to repair the
Inioads of dlsonKo which hax'u hnd oils
In In tho simplest of beginnings food fer
mentation and Indigestion a illsoulcred
stomach the money's gone tho physi
cian has failed to cure-but Dr. Von
Stan's Pineapple Tablets have proved tho
little "specialists" in a thousand eases
and n box of IS of them havu made a
cure cost Just 10 cents. Sold by Mm-
theixs Bios, and W. T. Clark.-lO.
SITUATIONS WANTED
81TPT?lw7NT7iaJ-I
to go out by the day, grudiiutu of
Now York; nil xxmk gimianleed; uond
refereme. Addlesj M. M earo Tribune
olllce.
WANTMD-A POSITION AS OHOOIJRY
clerk or trnxillng salcnimi fur a lo
cal territory. Speaks lixe languages. Has
ten years' eNpi rleiiee In business; sluulv
and sober; muiiltd, Address 1). 21, l'tice
burg, 1'a,
SITUATION WANTIHl 11Y YOUNG
married mini; any kind of xxoik. F.
S , Trlbuno olllce.
SITUATION WANl'lID-RY A YOUNG
girl to do light hoiisoxxnrk or illsn
wnsber. Apply li North Main axenue,
Hydo Park,
WANTKD - RY A MAN OP GOOD
habits; able to fuinlsli beHt of cllx
references, position as llroinan. engineer,
or xvatchman. Pit use addiess "SI. T.," l'Juf
Ash street, Scranton, Pn.
AN kxperiknckiTand COMPHTHNT
Phlludclihla bartender would like sit
uation. Call or address for Inttixlew.
A. F. Weston, 1117 Albright axenue.
S ITUATION WANTGD lTr.HV.VmR
man; porter In stoic. William riju
per, fill I.nrknxx'annn axenue.
PooKKPi:iiTR wotn.iTTKiTi :n
gngement for txvo dnx nch xxeek to
assist on books. X. Y. . , Tilbune otbi 0.
WANTHD-ornci: work liy-a man
of 40 xiars' xnrlcil busliiiss expcilcnei1;
moderate sjinry; good leferenccs. Ad
dress F Tributu nfllic.
DRUGS - SITUATION WANTED MY
.xoimg man with thin' ears' experi
ence In drug store. Diugs 1714 Wune
axenue. City.
PROFESSIONAL.
ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR.
E C. SPAULDINC, 21 TRADUBS' BANK
building.
rncHiTEcrs
EDWARD H. DAVIS. ARCHITECT,
Conncll building, Scranton.
LEWIS HANCOCK. JrTaRCH ITEC T.
433 Spiuco st.. cor. Wash. av.. Scianton.
FttEDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT,
Prlco building, 120 Washington avenue,
Scranton.
DFN77ST3
DR. I. O. LYMAN, S-CRANTON PRt-x-ato
Hospital, cor. Womlng and Mul
berry. Dr7h. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O.
DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming nxe.
WELCOME C. SNOVER. Coal Exchaligo
2nd floor, Room D, Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to 5
HOTPLS ND nFSTAUIfNT3
THE ELK CAPE, 123 AND 127 FRANK
Un uxenuc. Hates rersonable.
p. ZEIGLER, Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L & W.
passenger depot. Cnnducted on tbo Eu
ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop.
; ivv7?
RICHARD J. BOURKE. ATTORNU.Y-at-Lnw,
500-2 Lackuxxntina axenue. Gen
eral law business, collections and loans.
J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor-at-Luxv, Rooms 312-31J M;uis
building.
D. B. REPLOOLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on real estate secuilty
Mears biillillng, eoinri Washington
avenue and Spruce street.
M. j! DONAHOE. AT"rORNEY-AT-Lnw
Office". G12-C11 Mears building.
FRANK E POYI.E, ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor-nt-L.ixv. II u i r building,
Rooms 13 and 14, Washington axenue.
WILLARD. WARREN & KNAI'l', AT
torness nnd roiiii"Pllor-nt-Lnw. Re
publican building, W.isbbiKton avenue.
JESSUP & .irSSUP, ATTOBNIS AND
Counsellor - at - Law, fommonxxenltli
building; rooms 1, 20 and 21.
JAMES W. OAKUORD. ATTORN'EY-AT-Law.
Rooms 511. 515 and .310 Board of
Tradn huPdtng.
EDWARD W. THAYER ATTOBXEY
Rorms P03-11J, nth flour Menrs bulldliv.'.
L A WATnES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
502 Board of Trade building, Scianton,
Pa.
C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Commonwealth biilMliiff Peranton, Pa.
PATTERSON WILCOX, TRADERS'
Nation il Rank building.
C. COMEGYS. 9-11 REPUBLIC A N
building
A W. RERTHOLU,
Meals' building.
ATTORNEY
"fV""!""""- I'll 'iiv-fnvs
DR. W. E. ALLEN. 511 NORTH WASH
Ington nxrnup
DR S W L'AMOHEAUN. OPUICE 2'1
Wnshlncton nxrrue. Resldenre ms
Multieirx-, Chronln diseases, lung",
henit kldnnxB nnd cenlto-uilmrv r
gTiis n sppelnlty Hour 1 to I p" m
SCHOOL or THE LACKAWANNA.
Scrnnton Pn Courses prepnratnrx to
coUpbo. law. nudlrliie or busnrs
Oppn Srpt Utb Pfiid for r-itnlocp
Rpx-. Thomn M, Cnnn l.L D. piliicl
pil and proprietor: W E. Plumloy. A
M.. I eadmastcr.
O R. CLARK CO , SEEDMEN AND
Nurse r.x men; storn H R Washlncton axe
nic, gieen houp, 1130 Ninth Main uxe
nuc; store telephone, 782.
wg SCfgHS
JOS KUETTEItEAR Ml LACKA
wnnna nvenup, Si ranton, Pa , manufac
turer of Wlro SeiPPiis.
MISCI.'. '"'?-3U9
BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSICI'OR
balls, picnics, parties, receptions, xxed
dings nnd concert work furnished i'or
leims address R. J Iluuer. coudueto-,
117 W inning nxent'e, oxer Hulberti'
music stole.
MEOARGEE BROTHP.RS. PRINTERS'
si pplles. cnxclnpej paper bags, twine
Wurehoupe 1J0 Washington uxvnuo,
Scranton. Pa.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
Central Kiillnttl ) Ncxv i's'
Stations In Nexv Yoik Poot of Liberty
stieet, N. R. and South Peuy, Whitehall
Anthracite coal used cxcluslx'cl, Insur
ing cleanliness and lomfort.
TIME TABLE IN El'PECT NOV If' IV1.
Trains lqnxe Herantor for Now York,
Newark, Elizabeth, Philadelphia. Easion.
Bethlehem. Allentown, JIuuth Chunk and
White I lux en, nt 3n a in.: iximn, j.jj,
express, -I tJ p. in, Sunduxs. 2.13 p. m.
I'or Plttston and Wllkes-Barre, S 10 a,
m . 120. too p. m. Hondas s. 2 15 p. in
Kor Biltlmoie and Wnshlngtuii, um)
points South nnd West Via Bethlehem,
8,30 u. m , 1 20 p. in. Sundavs. 2 13 p. m
For Long Branch. Ocean Groxe, etc., nt
8.30 a. m. und 1.20 n. in.
For Reading. Lebanon nnd Harrlsburg,
via Allentown. S 30 n. m.. 1 !0 p. in. Sun
dnj s, 2 15 p. m.
For Tottsxllle. 8.10 a. ni.. 120 p. m.
ThrouKh tickets to all pultun oast, south
and weBt nt lowest rate at tho statiun.
, J. H. OLHAU8EN, Oen. Supt..
' ' H. P. BALDWIN. Gen. Pass. Agt.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Schedule in Effect November 10,
1800.
Trains leave Scrnnton:
0.45 n. ra., week dnys, for Sunbury,
Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington, and for Pitts
burg and the West.
0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton,
Fottsville, Reading, Norristown,
nnd Philadelphia; nnd for Sun
bury, Hanlsburg, Philadelphia,
BaltimoreWashington and Pitts
burg and the West.
2.18 ? m., week days (Sundays 1.58
P. m.), for Sunbury, Harrlsburg,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington and Pittsburg and the
West.
4.27 p. m week days, for Sunbury,
Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia and
Pittsburg.
J. R. WOOD. Oon. Pass. Agt.
. J. R. HUTCHINSON. Gen. Mgr.
Del.. Laeka. unl Western.
cn, In Effect Dec. 17, 1893.
, V.11 Lrne Scrnnton for New York
"' "''.IW, .r30. S0O und 10 03 n. m.: MRS
'mil .1 p. m. For 1'lillaJelpbla ut 5 JO,
w and 10 03 n. m.; 12.53 nnd 3 33 p. m.
' or .Stmudsburg at C lu p. m. Milk nnd
Accommodation nt 3 40 p. m. Arrlxe at
i j. -,," ut 6S5 7'"- -10 a. m.; 1208, 2 17,
,i..i.' ,'i'19 nll(1 9 rs P- ". Arrlvo ut Phlla
"iipnia nt 1000 u. m.: lOfl. 3 48, COO and
-- i- in. At rix 0 from New York ut li 03.
I- and I.Oj rt. m.; loo. 162, fi 31 nnd S.43
'vm:tl Fiom Strouilsburg at S03 a. m.
n.wi 1 " Lenxo Sininton for BiitTulo
aim Intermedlato stations nt 12.10, 2.30.
and 9 0.1 . m : t 53 n,i r, so p. m. For
"mx ego and S.icuso nt 4 03 u. m. and
!.'.' !' m. Tor Utlui nt 2 50 a. m. and
'" P. m. I'or Moutriiso nt 900 a. in.;
;',!? '" nni1 "50 P. ni. For Nicholson
nt 4 CO nnd C, 13 p. m, Arrlxn in Scrnnton
rrom Burrnlo nt 2in, 2 53, 5 23 and 10 00 n.
ni.! ,H) 11 ud 7.40 ., ,, pi nni Oswego and
Hxracuso at 2 53 n. m.; 1J.DS and 3 30 p. m.
' '"'u Sjinciisc-nt 7.10 p. in. Fiom Utica
"'I'll, ni.; 12 ,-s and 3 30 p. m. Prom
leiioNnu m t.uo n. tn. nnd con p. m.
i join Montrose at 10.00 n. m.; 3 20 and
10 p. m.
BLOO.MSBUno DIVISION Lenxo
Siinuton for Northumbetland nt C30, 10 03
. m.: if, nnd lilO'p. m. Kor Plx mouth
at 1 07. ?, 10 nnd " 30 p m. Per Nnntleokn
at x 10 a, ln .rihn nl Northumbeiland
nt !"i 11 ni : 1 10, 3 us and 010 p. m. Ar
)'' Mantle nl.e ut P 30 II. in. Ariixo .It
I Ixmnlitb yt 2 0.7, 4 Hi und 0 43 p. m. Al
Hxe at Scranton fimu Nortbumbiiland
nt PI.' a. ni,; 12 33. 153 and 8 30 p. in.
1 rum Nnntlerki nt 11 00 n. m. Prom
Pl.xmoiitl nt 7 37 n. m.: 3 23 nnd 0 05 p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
SOUTH-Leave Sernnton lit 2 13, 300,
BX 10 03 a. m.; 3 31 nnd 3 10 p. m.
NORTH-I.o-uo Sni.iton al 12 10, 230.
4 03 p. ni : 1 33 and 5 50 p m. ,
Ut.OOMSnUWC, DIVISION Lcnve
Scranton at 10 03 n m. nnd r, 10 p. m.
Dclaxv ire uni Hudson.
On Nnx 3tb, ISM, trains will lcaxe
Scranton as fiilliis:
Fur Carboiiilale BIO, 7 3.1. 8 31, 10.11 a.
tn.! 12 noon; 12!. 2 20. 3 52. 3 23, 0 23, 7.57,
9 13. 1100 p in , t.P. ii. in.
For Alliiux, S.uatogu, Montreal, Bos
ton, New England points, etc. G 20 n. in.;
! 20 p. m.
For Honednp-i so. 10.11 n. m.: 2 20, 3 23
p. in.
For WIlkcs-BiriP-C 13, 7.48. S 4.1, 9 H,
10 I) n. m.; 1201 1 2S, 2 IS, 3ZZ, 4 27. (.10,
7.ts. 10 41, 11 1) p. m
For Nexv York, Philadelphia, etc., xla
Lehigh Valley Rnllrond-fi.r, p. m.: 12 01,
2 is, 4 27 p. ni.: xxlth Black Diamond E).
pi. ss, li.-o p. m.
Pur Ppnnsxhonl.i Railroad points, 6 13,
9 IS n. tn. ; 2.1S, 27 p. m.
I'or western points, xla Lehigh Valley
Railroad-7.4!. n. ni.: 12 0?. 3 3.1. with Black
Diamond Express, 10 II, 11.30) p. in.
Tiiilns will urrlx'9 In Scr niton ns fol
lows. From Carbondale nnd the North G 40,
7.4!, SIS. 9.31, 10 IS, 11 IS a. m.; 121, 2.13.
3 23. 12,5. 7.41, 10 "S, It 27 p. 111.
Fiom WllUrs-Hute and the South (1.1 ,
7. IS, 8 4S, 10 3S, 1K.3 a m.; 1.1. 214. .1.49.
5 20, G 21, 7.53 0 03, 10 03 p. m : 1.13 a. m
SUNDAY TRAINS
For C.irbondnle 9 03, 11 3J p. m.; 2 21,
3 52, 5 17. 9 5 1 p. in.
For Wllkes-Barre 0 1S, 12 01 a. m.; 1 5S,
3.2S, .3 4 7.4!. p. m,
For Allnnv. Suatogn, Montreal. Bos
ton. Ncxv England points, etc., 2 21 p. m.
Lowest rates to nil points In United
State nnd Canada.
J. V. BURDICK, G. P. A., Albany. N. V
11. AY. CROSS!, d. P. A , Scranton, Pn.
Lehigh Vatlsv KullmiJ.
In Effect Nov lllli, 1S11.
TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON.
For Phil idclpbl i and Nexv York, xla D.
fi H R. R nt C.45 a. m and 12 0.1. 218.
127 (Bl.uk Diamond Fspress), and 1110
p. in. Sundays, D. & II. R. R , 1.58, 7.4S
For White Haven. Hnzleton and prln
cliul points In the coal irglons, Ua D.
dli. R R. B4". -'I8 and 127 p. in. For
Pottsxllle. 0 43. 21S p. m.
For Ri Ihlehcm. Eii'ton. Reading. H.ir
rlsburg nnd pilnclpil Internii'dlito sta
tions xla D. & II. R. R . i! 13 a. in . 12 :,
"Is 4 "7 (Blael: Diamond Express), n JO
Sui!dns. D. O. II R. R . 1.3. 7.13 p m
For ''1 iinkh innock. Townnda. Elmlra,
lthacn. Genivn nnd principal Interim-ill-ill',
stations, xla D. L .1 W. R. II., 6 0S
a in.; 1 W and 133 p m
For Gciiexa. Rochester. Buffalo, Nlag
nn Palls Cblctigo, and nil points west.
"u D. H. R. R.. 12oJ.'31l (Black Dia
mond ExpresO. 7 is. 10 41. 11.30 p. ni.
Sundns. v. & H. R IL, 1J01 p. m.. 7.4S
Pullman pallor and sleeping or Lehigh
Vnlli v pirlor ears on nil trains between
Wllkes-I irie and New York. Philadel
phia. Buffalo nnd Suspension Bridge.
ROLLIN 1! WILBUR. Gen. Supt., 2G
CortluniR street. Nexv Yolk.
CHARLES S. LEE. Gen. Pass Agt.. 21-;
Cnitlnmlt stiei t. New Yoik
A W NONNEMACHER. Dlv Pass Ant,
"niith Rpthlehi m Pa.
For tickets und I'lillinan resenatlons
npplv 309 Lnrknxxiiima n,xo. Scranton, Pa
Dricnu.i Wyoinin; Valloy.
Time Table lu Eflect Sept. 11th. 1F01
Trains b-axo Scranton foi New Yoik,
Nexsbuijjh and luti imedlatu points in
'W i.illro.ul, also for Hnwley and local
iM.lnlF at 7 03 n m and 2 23 p. m
Reluming tialns nrrlxe nt Scranton
rt 1021 ii. in und 3 IS and 0 10 p m
SCIC l.VI'OX JIIVINM.
iii :ift-et Oft. j.3ii, isnn.
North Hound. Noutii naund.
jnr. voi i i(M2ue
Ba-I Stations' ,ftJi
5 IS a
A m i n x 1 1 Ix e I.iaxe, A Ml
....! , TS'N Y l'rimkim s.t..., 74) tv.
... 7 10 e-t 4Jli(l strict' .... 5Ji3'.X.
.... , "tM xxeiimwkuti ',, 8io, ,,,,
ii i m Anlxo leaxee hi- jit m
111 I, I 1 1". illlo-H , .... "is oC
10 40 . 109, lliinejcl; .... a ij 4 3
1031 II.1:'. Mlirlk'lil I . .'.'.' 4 4S
pi it UNI, 1'rcaton I'aiU .. an im
;a n .... it j in wiuucioa .miUux
100 .. .. l.'.n I'nyntelte '. .... ,v!S'T44
ifii lilt wistm -, c Bri
') U .... uu. I'l"Jnnt Mr. BiS'st
'I tl ... II !V I'nl JIHlltO ll( 034
IUI .1114') loMttUl) 3I'J A 41
9 1 1131 C'ailumlH U ..... 331 BC4
'107 .. Him XX lilts lirl.l? I13S 6 5b
SO) Ill-')' Xlnjlhla 13 43 (1 01
hm li.'i, Jriui)ii ..... a 45, tira
t, aj ills Arciiibxid .... sail , o i
KMH 11 13 Wllltull ., a.'-t'llW
mo .... mi lvckxuio ... u.xg nj6
b4.H Iti'7 Ohlliant, 4 01 6 si
Ml 11 0j 1'rlicburg 0788l
S J- .... II 01 'Ihroop mo 7
hit' ... 110' I'inxlileiice 14 ' 631
hi.' 11037 I'ttlk l'laco f4 17 631
buO 110 53 SCiulitoa 4 JO blj
a mI U nl.eaxe Anlvt. :.. -ji
t, Huncl! only. .V
f HU'uiiiea that trains stop on slgn&l for put.
sungers. ,,..
1 1 .Uns im and KOii isimrJay only, other tral&k
dalh except euiidny. . ""
secuie i an b xla outaiio Western betoa
uuicUaslng tickets and saxe uiojioT. . Z
inuinh XXagnor ouftft slrej-rr ma frr if-
clliduncliiilrc.ir.veivlijrito Chlcigo hUmIi
cuniiKV. (-uB-it'iiurr itnics IfctlUCf
HcUucl
THDCtHit i-rr .itiift,
J C, Auilereon, Uen. PtM Act, ,
P.riltcroft, PIT. fttM, AH,C(M0B,rt? '
V
I fc