The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 08, 1900, Morning, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1900.
SyijfSS
ACTS GENTLY
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BUY THE GENUINE -MAN'F'D BY
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TOP SALE BY flu DRUGGISTS PRlCC 30t PtR BOTTlfr
CARB0NDALE7
AT HYMEN'S SHRINE.
Well-Known Catboudnllnns Wedded
at Hlpfh Noon Yesteiday.
Miss kin Snyder ami ticoige. Ackor
tn.in who- wedded ut llio Alothoilist
lunch ycsteidiy noon by Rev. A. F.
Chaffee in the presence of a, laige num
bei of fi lends, Rev. Charles Loo as
sisted In the ceremony. Mlsi Rena
Diley played the match fiom Lohen
grin ns iTn1 1 ouplo nppioached the nltat.
tho "Flower Song" during the cere
mony and Mendelssohn's wedding
m iuh ns tliev went out.
The hi Ide looked ciy beautiful In i
tnllot-mado kowii of Mate bio.idcluth,
ttimmetl with 111,11 ten fin, with hat to
m. ill It
The ushus wpio Prof. A. J'. Tl10m.11
nnd thtoe 1 opsins of the biide, CJ. 1'.
nnd W. H. Haider ami John II. Cam
eron. A wedding bieakfust was H'iMtl at
1ft o'clock and Immediately after th"
ceremony Mr. and Mis Aikeiman left
for Chicago and cities In tho west.
Anion.; those fiom othei plates who
nttemhd the wedding wele: Ml. 1'. A.
DKon, of Moscow ; Mrs. Julius Adler
nnd Mis .1. 1: Rhodes, of New Yoik
ilty; Miss IXUa Vaughn, Mis. Fred
erick Utlty, Misses Elizabeth and Jes
sie t'tlov, S. S West, II. M. Maish nnl
Fiedeilck Maish, of Scianton.
1 J 1 .T TE W- II A HT I ' NG .
At the Banie hour, Tuesday, In flrace
Episcopal chuich, Honesdale, Chatlos
Hairibon Rettew, son of Mr, and Mis.
C. V. Rettew. of this city, nnd Miss
CInia Haitung, of Honesdale. weie
mauled by Rev. lames P. Waie. Tho
affair was eiy quiet nnd attended by
members of tho Immediate families
only.
They will uslde In nrookln, N. T.,
where the gi 00111 Is now t in business.
Mr. Rettew formeily conducted a
plumbing business in this city.
COMMITTEE OF INVESTIGATION.
Piesldcnt Moon, of the school board,
named the 1 utile boaul as a commit
tee to Investigate the charge of em
bezzlement piefeiicd by o-Supeiln-tendent
I'm lies, of the schools against
o.Pilnclpal II. J. Hockenbeny. P. P.
Hughes was named 1 hall man and it Is
iindei stood tint Mr. Hughes, who is a
Hockenbeny man, will press action be
foie election at the loquost of the ac
cused. The piofessor.s fi lends dec Into
the chaigc will win him more votes at
the coming election than anything that
could lmo happened.
THE WATER COMMITTEE.
The enlarged water committee has
elected tho old ofllceis, I. A. Roberts,
chaliman, and J. N. fielder, secretaiy.
The new mimlius nppmvecl the woik
done so far but decided to get an opin
ion on the contiacts which aie out,
fiom e-Judge Rhone and Attorney R.
I. .Stuart. Andiew Ki.mtz has been
named in place of Call Roesingei, wh 1
could not act. Messts, Rutheiford,
Herbert and Clink wtnt made a com
mittee on couti.iet.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Geoigo Run ell nnd II. n. May aro In
New York cit on business,
The Woman's Relief coips debated
the question: "When Is the happiest
'HQUSWorkishaidwoAwitkutGoldDusf
To Clean Matting
Few (hint cn be osed 10 cletn mtttlng; tattl
nd odi bave been uted, but experience nasi
tnuibt that the beat way is to have the miltlnil
thoroughly swept, and Ihen fo over It with al
oiuuon 01 warm water wun
Gold Dost Wishing Powder
dli solved In It; It la best to use 1 woolen clotht a
tablcspoonful ol Oo!d Dust Washing Powder
to a quirt of water It the proportion; wring the
cloth almost dry and rub quickly, but the
moment the water ecu dirty, chance It for freth;
it. tu iuiiuw 10c wci cioio wun a ary one, ibis
wm ciein 11 pcncciiy.
Th tbe it Ukn from our frat booklet
'OOLeif I1UUS TOR HOlMWOgK'
Baal rr oa rvqucit w
THI N. K. 'AMBUNK COMPANV,
CklMl, (i. Loula, Now Vara, !.
EVERY WOMAN
StaMttaMONdiarelltbl,moathl7lnriltUof madleina. Onlr hrmnuii
ths purest drup aaould b sad, llja wast tho bosi, get
Dr. PmI'b
v:
I They are prompt, safe and certain in result. .M
, Tho eonulnn (Dr. feat's) never disappoint. Bold for $1.00 per box.
For bale by JOHN H. PHELPS,
Spruce tre
time In a woman's life." Tho Judges
reset veil their decision. At the next
meeting It will be: "When Is the hap
piest time in a man'a life."
Misses Ida Pell nnd Maine Hofcllng,
ot forest City, aro visiting friends in
this city.
The child of Dr. nnd Mrs. M. E.
Mnlaun Is 111.
The condition of John Cornish, who
In dangerously 111 with typhoid fever,
was some belter last evening,
D. L. Cianc has been confined to hlj
homo several days by illess.
Mrs. T. Bobbins Is Milting In El
mlrn, N. Y.
Miss Mattle Decker Is visiting her
uncle, Alexnndcr llnll, of Matamoras.
Mr. and Mis, Clllfoid Chapman, of
Belmont stieet, hae shipped their
goods to Mlddletoun, N. Y., and will
take up their residence In that place.
JERMYN AND MAYFIELD.
A Number of People Attend tho Fu
neial ot a Former Resident Yes
terdayStreet Car Men's Social.
Personals.
Mr. and Mrs Johnson llcnnett. si.,
Mi. and Mis. Joel Morcom, Mr. tin 1
Mis, Walter Baker, Mrs. Frank Unkei,
Mis. Thomas Champion, Mrs. Lander.
Anthony 1'iynn, Miss Mahalla Uaker
nnd Thonni Hiker yesteiday attended1
the funeral of the late Mi. Liny on at
Hrecn Ridge. Poctased was many
yens ago a resident of this borough.
The funeral of Mis. Rlclmil Cole,
of Ma field, whose death win men
tioned In estuday's Ttibune, will take
place this morning. The 1 cumins will
be taken to Sncied Heart hutch at
P 10 o'clock, whire a requiem high mass
will be celebrated.
Division No 130, Amalgamated As.
soelatlon of Street Railway Employes,
the union of the local sttct cat men.
will hold a giand social In Windsor
hall on Tuesday evening, Febtuaty 20.
Mrs. James Evans, of Fourth stieet,
who has bei n a resident of 'bis boi
ough for sevual jears, has moved to
Providence.
Mis J. P. Smith ntt.l daughter, of
Main street, were Catbondale vlsltot.i
yesteiday.
Tlnv McLaughlin yesterday left for
PlttsJbmg, wheto be has anepted a
position as draughtsman with a prom
inent flim.
T. i:. Ciilfllths, the hatter, made a
bus'ni ss till) to Scianton yestoulay.
Flunk Rnkci, of Cemetciv stieet, is
laid up with a suep nttaik of the
giip.
The Ladles' Aid of St. James I'pl-i-oopil
chuuh will meet this afternoon
at the home of Mrs. George Merrltt,
on Rushbrook stieet.
W. F. Sullivan, of I'llcebmg, a for
n.er icsldent, was 11 caller 111 town
last evening.
An Editor's Life Saved by Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy.
During the early patt of Octobct, ltfG,
I contiactel a bad cold which settled
on my lungs and was neglected until
1 leaicd that consumption had ap
peal i d In an inc Iplcnt state. I was con
stantly coughing and trying to t jiel
something which I could not. I became
alaimed nnd after giving the local
doctor a tilal bought a bottle of Chum
brlaln'i Cough Remedy and the result
was Immediate Improvement, and after
I had used three bottles my lungs were
lestoied to their healthy state. D, S.
Hduaids, Publisher of The Review,
AVyant, III. F01 sale by nil diugglsts.
Matthews Bios'., Wholesale and Refill
agentb.
BALD MOUNT.
Mr. and Mrs. Drnest R. Waid entei
talned a number of their ti lends at a
caid party on Friday evening. The
guests were Dr. and Mrs. W. N. New
man, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. Van Rusklrk,
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Fuller, Mr. and
Mrs. F. L. Jennings, Mr. and Mm. Lev I
Lewis, Mr. and Mis. F. O. Thompson,
Mr. and Mrs. John Kuncovvan, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Corsellus, Ml. nnd Mis. J.
L Waid, Mr. nnd Mis. W. A. Wee.
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Winter, Mrs. J. C.
Cobb, Misses Dmma Winter, Relic Hle
seckei, Katherlno Thompson, Corlnno
Rle-eiket, Kutherlni Cooper, Mestas.
Arthur RIeseikei, Hauy Vandeiburg,
and John Thompson. Refreshments
weie served at half past eleven.
A. S. Wnshhuin, an old icsldont of
this place, was bulled heie on Thuis
day. Mis. Loietta Cl.uk, of Scianton, at
tended the funeial of Mr. A. S. Wash
burn on Thuisday.
Mr. and Mis. Andiew Thompson,
siipeiintendent of Newton Poor Faun,
spent Thuisday with "Gian" Thomp
son, The wlu has been stiotched along
the new telephone line fiom W. V.
Thompson's residence to that of G. W.
HIeseeker. The first message was
tiausmltted between W. 12. Thompson's
and Dr. W. II. Newman's lesidcnco on
Satuidny evening and proved satlsfae
toi. The line extends from Ransom
via Milwmikle. Newton, Claik's Sum
mit to Scianton, and It Is expected
that the entire line will be in oider by
the 111 st of Apt 11.
Adam Thompson has lecoveied fiom
an attack of the gilppe.
JennlnRK Diake, of Taylortovvn, has
purchased tho pioperty known us the
Kunsman piopcity and will oecup It
In the early spiing,
Geoige Shelley has so far rccoveicd
as to be able to ride to the village.
Pennvraval Pills
Pharmacist, ccr. Wyoming avenue and
Ilife
W It
What This Scranton Citizen
Says. Only Corroborates the
Story of Thousands.
The piitlculars related by this top
rescntatlve cltben of Scranton nio
similar to hundreds of utheis In this
t Ity. Wh"n there ate scons of peo
ple, all anxious to tell about thi
benefits iccelved fiom the use of Doan'ii
Kidney Pills, the gieatest skeptic in
Scianton must bo convinced. Read
this:
Mis. Chillies lhell, living on Avcnm
C, near Atchbald stieet, Rellevue,
sas: "I suffeied for many eirs wltu
marked s niitoms ot kidney trouble.
In vain I used nnnv so-called kidney
lenudles. I was under a doctors cato
for months, who pionounccd my trou
ble inllammation of the bladdet, but
his medicine did not give 1110 mote thvt
temponry relief. One dav I lead in
article In the paper about Doan's Kid
ney Pills which descilbed my condi
tion exaetlv. My httsbctid went to
Matthews Hio dins store nnd got
me a bo. I used them according to
dliectlons, nnd they did 1110 so much
goort that I kept tight on using them.
Thev bmlsbed tho backache and pain
through inv Iolfls and regulated tho
seci"tions."
For snl by all delicts.. Price r.O
cents roster-Mllhuin Co, nuffalc, N.
Y. Sole agents for the United StateJ.
Remember the name Doan's and taltj
no substitute
TAYLOR NEWS.
Ventriloquist Charles A. Hartley
Comings-A Popular Candidate.
Masquerade Ball This Evening.
Other News of Local Interest.
Tho coming of Ch tries A. Iliitley,
tho famous venttlloatilsl mid Imper
sonator, who has Pon engji,'ed to take
pait ip the con "it ,t tlv C'lU.uy
Riptist clr.fr h this evening, crttilnly
means that an i"CHJordlti,iry treat is
In store fm ihoso who lesllc to bo
piespnt. Thli U tfometniitrj r.mly af
forded to the publi- of T.tvlor, and .1
ciowcleil iouso slnii'd greet I'tof.
Hurtley on that evening. In addition
to this an ex "lien: pro .iri'iuu--, con
sisting of well known talent, his nln
been ananged for hj occashn, as fol
lows: Rv.U'.s, Sweetest May. L idles'
(horns: Ptiie, I.ovo hies IJlecdluir, Mr.
Hanv i:vans: Oralxn-Hoffman. I Feel
I'hy Angel Spirit. Stlss I.Mlth an 1 Mr.
.T. 1;. Wutklns; nilmlcty and imper
sonations, Mi. Charles A. lfaitley;
CoicnwHv, Manila Ray. Mr. John 12.
Rvans: loin, Afatgailtn, Mr. Joshua
John; Miller, Dream Thee of a Div,
Miss Hdlth Watklns, f-dimitt. Civn
tlna, Miss l.ida llousei; Phillips-, A
Son cf the reort Am I, Mr. .1. i:.
Watklns; Caileton, The Fitst Settlers'
Storv, Mr. J. Rdgat Proovn; ventillo
qulsm, Mr. Chatles A. Hartley;
Hughes, The Call to Arms, Missis.
John and Piobn; Strait. Down In the
Devvv Dell, T.ndies' chorus; accompan
ist. Mr. D. i: Jones
Do not fall to be piesont, as the per
formance given bj htm Is something
m.uvelous, Admlsf'on Ho cents.
The masciwrnde ball of Tilor Hose
comrany No. 1 will be the attiactlon
at Weber's rink this evening. Tits
event has beta for sonu time previous
the all-absoiblng topic of tho town.
The bovs have worked zealously in the
past for the success of tho occns'on,
which will undoubtedly be ore of the
grandest affalts In the line of amuse
ments and pkasute ever held in thN
town The committee of,airangements
Is Messrs Michael Stilne, John W.
Rush, John Weber, Jacob Ruif and
Heniy V. Wclseni'ue. Century Hose
company No. ?, of Scianton, will bi
present in full uniform.
John W. Reese, the popular Main
sti02t diuggist, and the Republican
nomlree fot school conti oiler In the
Second waul. Is a tius'vvoi thy citlr.i 11
Judging fiom Mr. Reese's merits and
ciualltl atlons he is fttllv competent to
fill tho duties of tho offlce.
The names of all essay competltois
of the Welsh Paptist chinch clstedl
fod are supposed to b" In the hands
of the secretary on or befou Febiuary
10, and thns'i on singing and icclta
tlons on or befoie Febiuary IS. The
prize on 1 .'citation, "Fate of Vlrglnln,"
nas been raled from $2 to $3, and
"Scilpture Question" lrom M) cents to
$1. Secretary John C. Richards, box
fij, Taylor, Pa.
Mts. David Davis, of Main street,
was the guest of lclatlves In llvdo
Puk estidav.
The cmploves of Tavlor, Pvne and
HoliUn lolllciI'S were pi Id for tin.
month of Januaiy Monday.
The condition of Master Willie, son
of Foienun nnd Mis. W. R. Owens,
Is somewhat impioved
Mis. Ren J 1111 In Davis, and daughters,
of Hdw aiilsdale, weie the guests of
Mr. and Mr. John I' Davis, 0f Noilh
Main avenue, on Monday.
Mis. Rdmond Cuter is rpdte 111 at
her home on Main strei t.
Rev. an I Mis. M. J. Watklns. of
Hullstend, were the guests of the foi
mei's mother, Mts. W. W. Watklns,
of drove street, Monday.
Mies Hosp James, of lfvde Paik, was
tho guest of Miss I.izzla Davis on Mon
day. Rev. Mr. Orlflln, of Pittston, has re
turned home after being the guest of
Rev Francis Gendnll, of Main street.
Mrs. Dalley, of Scranton. visited her
son, C. L. Dalley, of Main stieet, re
cent 1 v.
John II. Fein of Scranton, was a
business caller hero on 1 uepday,
Tavlor Castle. No. !!'17. Knights of
the Oolden Ragle, will meet this even
ing. 'Ihe social of the ladles lodge. No. H,
American Protestant association, which
was held In their 1001ns In Recce's lull
on Tuesday evening, w.ii 11 grand suc
cess, both socially nnd flnamliilly
niatllit Deputy Mis. PIppei, Mis
Rossar, of Hyde T'aik, and Mis. Will
lum Davis, of South Scianton, pild a
fiatemnl visit to the ladies' lodpe. No,
IS, American Protestant asieeiatlon,
on Tuesday evening,
"Experience Is tho best teacher."
to you, and you may take this incdl
Kvery testimonial In favor ot Hood's
Sarsaparllla Is the voice of experience
cine with perfect confidence that It
will do for you what it has dnnu for
others.
Hood' Pills cute bllloiiKness,
readache.
sick
1
OLYPHANT.
At 3 30 o'clock yesterday afternoon
Mlsu Cecelia Durkln and Patrlt k Phll
bln, of tipper Dunmore street, vera
united In mnirlago at St. Patrick's
chutch. Tho ceremony was performed
by Rev. P. J. Murphy, the pastor. The
bride was attended by her sister, Miss
Kate Durkln, nnd John Lyons ncted
as best man. Tho biide and her maid
vvoio very pretty gowts of steel gtay
cloth, with white satin trimmings.
They each carried a houiiuet of pink
rcses. After the ceremony a reception
was held nt tho bride's home, vvhete a
large number of guestrt were present.
Tho newly married couple vve.ro the
recipients of many costly nnd beautiful
presents. They will resido on Dun
more stieet.
Miss Jennl Kennedy attended tin
Snjdor-Ackerman wedding at Carbon
dale yesterday.
The boaid of health held their reg
ular meeting and elected the follow ins
olllccrs: David K. Lewis, president;
John J. Carbine, secretary; Michael
Oman, treesutei. Dr. A. F. Crani,
medical ofl'ccr: David R. Davl, sani
tary ofllccr.
The Ancient Older Hibernians Dra
matic society will produce "Shaun
Aroon" at the Father Mathevv opera
house March IT.
Tomorrow evening the people of this
town will have an oppoitunlty ot heat
ing ft most Interesting lecture on "A
Trip to the Holy I.und," by Rev. Wnl
Vr Qulncy Scott. D. D, of Montclalr.
N. J. The lecture will bo illustiated
with stercoptlcon views. The price of
admission Is i." cents.
John Rogan, of New Yoik, Is visiting
bis homo heie.
Mts. Casle Ralley, ot Noxcn, who
has been visiting relatives in town,
leturned home vesterday.
Miss Mildred Howe, of Green Ridge,
Is the guest of her nur.t, Mrs. J. R.
Jones, of Blakely.
Mrs. Thomas Jones, of Kdwardsdale,
vvns u vlsitoi at this place yesterday.
Mr. and Mis. W. R Bittltr, of Her
tltk Centre, are tho guests of Mr. and
Mrs. iMartln Crlpptn, of Culm street.
PECKVILLE.
The flte on tho East bide Tuesday
d imaged piopertv to tho value of $10,
000, with $.",200 lnsuiance In companies
reptesented by C. M. Hathaway, of
Ol pliant. .Michael Hlzniiy was the
heaviest losei. His hotel. dllllCC hall,
I leu house and bain were entirely con
sumed. Mr. Hlznay places his lois ut
3,W0, with $J,r,00 lnsuiance. Joseph
Hir.nnv's tote building and residence
' weie destroicd. His loss Is given us
I $2,000, insuiance, $1,200 Andiew Smol-
ka, who occupied tho Hlznay store
building, estimates his loss at $.',000,
with $1,000 insurance. Two residences
owned bv Andiew- Kollsh were dam
aged to the amount of $1,000, with $300
insurance.
Charles II. Beattvs, chief book-keep-ci
for the Now York and Scranton
Coal company, wff a visitor at the
! Rlcctrlo City yesteiday.
Our streets are again illuminated hy
Incandescent lamps. A new supply has
prrlvcd and tho streets present their
old time lightness.
Mi. and Mrs. P. T. Dillon, of the
K.nt Side, aie confined to theh homes
b lllrtss.
A committee of the Avoca Hose
company paid a friendly visit to the
Wilson File company Tuesday even
In;.'. Mr. Illume, of Scranton, accom
panied the Avoca boys for the purpose
of viewing the new hose wagon re
el nlly built by the Blume company for
the Wilsons. Tho committee were given
a spin down Main stieet on board the
wagon. They were much pleased with
the appearance of the apparatus.
The Hast Side residents aro loud In
their praise of tho AVIlsons for their
quick lcsponse nnd cfllclent work at
Tuesday's fire, when the town was
threatened with destt action.
A laige audience, composed of teach
eis and other interested In educational
advancement, listened to an enteitaln
ing and Instructive progmmme given
at the institute held Feb. 3 at tho
Callender chapel.
Fiank Callender Is convalescent af
ter his lecent Illness.
OLD FORGE.
Claience O. Snjdor will bo a candi
date foi councilman foi one veai on
the Republic an ticket, Thomas Stevens
having wlthdtawn.
MEXICO AND CALIFORNIA.
Forty-six Days' Tour via Pennsyl
vania Raihoad.
Tho Pennsylvania Ralltoad person-nlly-condcted
tour to Mexico and Cali
fornia which leaven New York and
Philadelphia on February J 2 (Pltts
butg Febiuary 11) by special Pullman
train, covers a laige and Intensely In
tel estlng portion of Noith America,
Melco, California, and Colorado are
1 11 mighty tiio in all that appeals to
und fascinates the tourist.
Stops will be made at San Antonio,
Tainplco, Ouanojnuta, Uuadalajaia,
Queiotaio, City of Mexico (the days;,
Cuernavaca, Aguascallentcs, Santa
P.aihata, San Jose (Mt. Hamilton), Del
Monte, Snr Fianclsco (five days), Salt
Lake City. Coloudu Spilngs, Denver,
Chicago, und other points of Inteitot.
Fourteen days will bo spent In Mexico,
and nineteen In California.
I Tho "Mexico and California Special,"
'an exclusively Pullman ttaln of Pai-
loi Smoking. Dining, Diawlng-room
Sleeping, nnd Obseivntlon cam, will
be UHed over the entlie route.
Round-trip late. Including all neces
sary e.xnenses dining eptlie trip, $150
fiom nil points on the Pennsylvania
Rail! ond System east of Pittsburg; $345
fiom Pittsburg. For Itinerary and full
Information apply to ticket agents;
Tourist Agent, HM Broadway, New
York; 4 Coutt stieet, Brooklyn; 789
Broad street, Newark, N. J.; B. Cour
laender, Jr., Passenger Agent Balti
more District, l-altlmore, Md.; Colin
Studds, passenger Agent Southeast
ern DIstllet, AVashlngton, D. C; Thom
as K. Watt, Passenger Agent. Western
DlstiUt. Pittsburg, Pa.; or addicss
Oeorge W. Boyd, Asslstnnt General
Pnssengei Agent, Bioad Stieet Station,
Philadelphia.
THEATRICAL.
"A Countiy GUI" Tonight.
This afternoon the filbney-Hivefller
company will present "Tho Last
Stioke" at the Academy of Music and
tonight, "A Country airl."
At the Gaiety.
"The Ttlp to tho City" company will
'arilvo In Scranton toduv too late for
an opening matlnte. 30 their opening
petfoimance will be given tonight. The
press In others titles speak In tho high
est teims of this organization and it
Is hulled as 0110 of tho laughing events
of the season.
The London Gaiety gills will be the
The People's
MAAiaAAAAAl
A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tlio netnltt of All Who
Hnvo Houses to Rent, Rcat Estate or Other Property to
Sell or Exchatiit-', or Who Wnnt Situation or Help The4c
Small Advertisements CoU O113 Cent a WorJ, Six Insertions for
Five Cents u Word lixccpt Situation! Wanted, Which An In
serted Tree.
FOR RENT
VOU RF.NT-TM WABHlNfSTON AVD-
mte, tlrst lloor; all modem improve,
ments, Itiuulru l'rank Ucrker.
FOR RENT - FURNISHRD ROOMS
with gas, bath and city bteain, $t-. $7
or ti. Inquire DIV Washington u venue.
for salij-sixti:i:n sharks con-
stimers' Ico Co. stock. Said to pay 10
per cent. Henry O. Sllkman, Maple
wood, Pa.
FOR RRNT-FROM APRIL 1, HOtJSRS
No. C26-02S Qulncy avenue; cloven
rooms and all linpiovimcnts; rent $23 00
per month. Houses No. b3'.-C37 Qulncy
avenue, nlno rooms and all Improve
ments; rent, $2000 per month. Apply to
J. R Woolsoy K. Co., Contractors and
Builders, 21J-J1I Forest coillt.
FOR SALE
FOR SALF.-1G HL'AVY DRAUGHT
horses; cheap: gooe workers. Set ni
ton Dairy Co , Mousey avenuo and Larch
stieet.
REAL ESTATE.
$V00-DK81RABLK SUBURBAN IIOMU
for sale. Tho residence of the late
Orrin Browning nt Factory vllle, Pa.. 30
mlmites rldo from Scranton on tho D ,
L. & W. R. R. F.legant modern house,
R rooms, pleueantlv situated, good burn,
ice house, garden fruit nnd water. Com
pletely Isolated lot extending between
Academy nnd llcnton street. Four
minutes walk from station. Five min
utes from church, stoics, markets nnd
Keystone Academy, Apply to B. C W.
W. nnd H. A. Browning, Scranton, or
Charles Gardner, Factory vllle, Pa.
WANTBD-FURNtSHED nOOMT'sHIT
nble for fe-ntiem in nnd wife: central
ly located. Address, X, Y, C, Trlbuno.
WANTjEDEXCHjnjVGE.
FOR EXCHANGE -KlivT DOUBLE
house. North Park, Dunmoro; all Im
provements; a good pnylng investment;
now rentid; foi lot worth about $1,000;
bulanco easy terms. Inquire 210 Adams
incline, ill.
WANTED GOOD, HUSTLING MAN
tor pattner In gent's furnishing and
hat business. $J,C00 cash will pay vou
Jl"i00 u year. Best stand. Good refei
ences. Address C. George, Scranton, Pa.
Geneial Delivery.
ENEROLTIC SALESMAN COUNTRY
wotk. School supplies. Salary $100
and etrns. R. O. Evans & Co, Chi
cago, 111.
WANTED-BY AN ESTABLISHED
business of n high older, a representa
tive of ability and backing who can take
up Its work In the state of Pennsylvania;
no scheme; rermanrnt buslncs.3 with
money In It for tho rlnht party. Address,
giving references FOUNTAIN BATH
ERUfall CO , Grand Rapids. Mich.
HZLP WANTED-FEMALE.
WANTED-GOOD GIRL TO DO GEN-
eral housework. Apply 213 Bonn
avenue.
LADIES TO DISTRIUUTE FREE SAM
pies In city. Call at u.'0 Washing
ton av cnue, from S 30 to 10 30 a. m. today.
BOARDING
BOARDING 525 PINE STREET.
FURNISHED ROOMS.
WANTED-TWO NICLLY FURNISHED
rooms with board. Centrally located.
Address W., Trlbuno olllce.
JVMTETgJ3UY
WANTED-TO BUY FOlTcASH. SEC-
ond hand watches, Jewelry, old gold
and silver, Gardner, 220' Spruce street.
NEWSPAPERS
THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN
be had In Scranton at the news standi
of Relsman Bron . 405 Spruce and 603 Lin
den; M Norton 323 LacKawanna avenue;
I. S Schutzer. 2tl Spruce street.
PJATJVIEJ
MRS. L. TTCELlErcTLPTRKAT.
ment, B0c; shampooing, C0c; facial
massice, manicuring, 25c; chiropody,
701 Qulncy.
CITY SCAVENGER
A. B BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
and cess pools; 110 cdor. Improved
pumps V'sed. A. B HRIGG& Pioprletor.
Leave orders 1100 Noith Main avenue,
or Elcke's drug store, corner Adums und
Mulbeiry, lelephone 9G40.
following attraction at the Gaiety, be
ginning Monday, Feb. 12.
Kllmt-Heam Company.
Tho above excellent company will bo
the attiactlon at tho A.ademy all next
week, with dally matinees, except 011
Monuay. Monday night William Gil
lette'! grout, plav. entitled, "Held by
tho Enemy." will bo the bill. Th
Little Rotk (Ark.) Demociat says-
"The Kllmt-Heai'ti company will
close a loma'kably successful week's
engagement at the Capital theater to
night with a production of A. M. Pal
mer's gieat play, 'The Great Diamond
Robbeiy." It Is safo to ay that thl
week bus been the gieatest tilumpli
In the history of tho house. At every
petfoimanco the a theater has been
jammed, and the S. R. O. sign hai
been familiar to those who waited till
tho eleventh hour to secum scMlt.
"Tlio personnel of thu company Is
superior to any other lepeitolto com
pany on tho icad, ond the element of
innato merit, coupled with the addi
tion il attiactlon of popular prices, In
tho scciet of the phenomenal business
done this week."
m
Catarrh Cannot Be Cuied
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, us they
cannot reach tho soat of the disease,
Cuturrh Is 11 blood or 10nstltutlon.il dls
uim and In order to cure It you must
tuko Internal remedies. Hull's Catarrh
Cure Is taken Internally, and ucti directly
on tho blood und mucous surfaces. Halls
Catarrh Cure U not a rniac medicine.
It was prtccilbed by one ot thy best
physicians In this country for yens, mid
a iigular ptcicrlptlon. It Is loinjiyuNl
of llio bc.n tonics known, conililind villi
the best blood puiltlers iiitlu' directly
oil the mucous fui faces. Tho puifeet com
bination of the two Ingredients Is what
piudmes such wondeiful (sui (n Ur
ing Cutuirh. Bend toi testlnionluls fne.
V. J. CHENEY &. CO , Props . Toledo, O.
Sold bv diugglsts, price 75c
Hull's Fumlly Pills are tho best.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Tho Kind You Have Always Bought
Boars tho Iff Jffj0 U-"
Signature of iat&JU&L
Exchange.
SITUATIONS WANTED
nble middle nged lady as housekeep
er for widower. Address, B. B, Tribune
olficc.
SITUATION WANTi.Il-UY A YOUNG
woman wasliing and Ironing nt home;
ul o plnlti sewing for ( lillili'on. Cull o,'
nddrti'S I, C, ni'.i Lickuwaimi uvciiuc,
top Hour.
SITUATION' WANTED-BV A MAR
tied man as a farm hiind or at fiiuti
ing; well list d to fiiimlng and line ot
horses. I am of f,ood habits, sti Icily
temperance. Call cr nddri s, Elmci He
see kir, Tailor P. O, or at South Tay
lor, Liekawamia count), Pa.
SITUATION WANTEO-TO GO OUT
by the dav washing and honing;
washing und honing to tuko homo iiImi
Call or nddres L. U, 231 Noith Sumner
avenue.
SITUATION WANTED-&EAMSTUES.S
to go out by the duv ; ladles' skins,
shirt waists anil ihlldien's 1 lollies; good
reference. Address 11. N, calo Trlbuno
otllcc.
SITUATION WANTED-IIY A BRIGHT,
licalthv hoy. It ve.irs old; willing to
work at anything. Address It., euro Ml lb.
una olllce.
SITUATION WANPED-BY A GIRL F.
years old to do light housework or
mind (hlldrcu. Addiess ai9 Putnam
street, North End, City.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
mm us llremati or anv kind of woik.
Address O. II. Davis, .'I Fnrvlew ave
nue, city.
DRESSMAKING.
DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO
order; also ladles' waists. Loulso
Bhoemukcr, 212 Adams avenue.
PROFESSIONAL.
ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR.
E C. SPAULDING, 21 TRADERS' BANK
building.
tnCHITECTS
EDWARD If. DAVIS. ARCHITECT,
Connell building, Scranton.
LEWIS HANCOCK. JR , ARCHITECT,
435 Spruce id., cor. Wash, a v., Sci union.
FREDERICK L DROWN. ARCHITECT.
Prleo building, I'd Washington avenue,
Scranton.
ocArsrs
DR I. oTlYMAN, S-CRANTON PRI-
vuto Hospttul, cor. Wyoming und Mul
bei ry.
DR. II. F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O.
DR. C. C. LAUIJACII, 115 Wvomlng ave.
WELCOME C. SNOVER. Co il Exchanre
2nd floor. Room D, Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to 1
HOTCLS "(VO RgSTAUIINTS
THE F.L1C GATE, 123 AND 127 FRANK
lln avenue. Rates rensnnible.
P. KEIGLER. Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D . L & VV,
passenger depot. Condiu ted on tho Eu
ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Plop
I AViVZIt
RICHARD J BOURKE, ATTORNEY-nt-L.iw,
BOO-2 Lackawanna avenue Gen
eral 1 iw business, collections and loans
J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND
Coiinsel!or-al-Luw. Rooms. 312-311 Meats
building.
D B. REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on real estate senility.
Mcurs building, coiner Washington
avenuo and Spruce street.
M. j! DONAHOE. ATTORNEY-AT-Law.
Offices, 612-C13 Mcars building.
TRANK E POYLE, ATTORNF.Y AND
Counsellor-at-Luw. Burr building,
Rooms 13 nnd II, Washington avenue.
WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT
torncys and Counellors-ut-Law. Re
publican building, Washington avenue.
JESSUP Sc JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth
building; rooms 1, 20 nnd 21.
JAMES W. OAKFORD ATTORN'EY-AT-Law.
Rooms BH, BIB and BIG Board of
Trndo bul'dlng
EDWARD W THAYER ATTORNEY.
Rooms 101-iot. 9th floor Mears building.
L A. WATRES ATTORn'iTyAT-LAAV
TO2 fioaid of Trado building, Scranton,
Pa
C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Commonwealth building Scranton, I'i.
PATTERSON ft WILCOX, TRADEltS
National Eank building.
C COVrEGYS. 9-11 R E P V B L I C A X
bulldlng.
A W. BrrtTIIOLF, ATT O R N E y!
Mears bulldin-T.
DR W E ALLENfB13 NORTH WASIL
Ington avenue.
DR S W. L'AMOREAUx' OlTICH 2ia
WnFhlnston nverue. rirs,rt,re nis
Mulberrv Chronic diseases, lungs,
heart, Uldnevs nnd genllo-urlmrv nr
cans a ".pielaltv Hours 1 to 1 p. m
"""ni.i
SCHOOL or "the lackawanv
Scranton Pi, Couiscs piipittitoiy t
rollece law. medicine 01 business
Opens stent 11th Send for eitalogue
Rev Thomas M C.ann. T,, n . pilncl
pal and proprlr toi ; W. E. Plumley, A
SI , I endnnster.
Tro.
G R. CLARK & CO . SEEDMEN AND
Nurserymen: -storo lir Washington ave
me; Kieen house, 1 .jn North Main ave
nue; storo telephone, 7S2
WIRC SCrtSK'iS
JOS. KUF.TTEL. REAR Ml LACKA
wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac
turer of Wire Scieens.
MISCKLL"'J'i'3U'
BAUER'S ORCIIESTRA-MUSIC FOR
ballH, picnics, parties receptions, wed
dings and concert woik furnished For
terms uddress R, J. Bauer, conductor,
117 Wyoming uvenue, over Hulbetts.'
music store. .
MEOAROEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS'
sepplles, envelopes piper bigs, twine
Warehouse 1J0 Washington avenue
Scranton, Pa.
1
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
Central RallrniJ nf Now Jc:'
Stations In New York Foot of Liberty
t licet. N. R. and South 1'h, Whitehall
b Anthtaclto coal used exihislvely, Insur.
Inn cleanliness and cemfort
TIME. TABLE IN EFFECT NOV l IS,'-'!
Ti llm leave Si rautoi- foi New .oik,
N wurk, ElUubeth, Phlladclphiu. Caston,
iiitldehem. Alkntown, Miiuch Chunk and
Whltu Uiivcit, ut v.30 u tn : tvpimn, t..,
express, 4 0) p. m. Sundays. 2 15 p m.
For Pittston and Wllkes-Harie. S 10 a.
in . 1 2. 4 CO p. m. Sunday s. 2 IB p. ni.
For Baltlmoro and Wellington, n-i 1
points South nnd West Via Bethlehem,
8 ",fi a m , 1 20 p. m. himdiijs. 2 IB p m
Km- Long Brunch, Ocean Grove, etc , nt
tin a, m and 1,20 p. 111.
Por Reading, Lebanon and HarrUburg.
via Alleiitown. 810 a. in.. 1 20 p. m Sun
dus, 2 15 p. m.
l'or Pottsvllle. S 11 m. 120 p. m.
.... ....1. Illnlu tn nil tifilnlU nuul unnll.
1I1IUH,'. nvoi.CT ." .... 1 " ....ft, nw,.,,
and west ut lowest rate at the station.
J II. OLlfAUSI'N, Gen. Supt.,
11 n n.r nnnw n... Tr.a a n.
a. . WAI.W1IIIII -iw. A uoa. ,v.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Schedule in Effect November 10,
1S00.
Trains leave Scrantont ''
0.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Hnrrlsburp, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washlnpton, nnd for Pitts
btng and the West. - -
0.38 a. 111., week days, for Hazleton,
Pottsvllle, Rending, Norristown,
nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia,
Baltlmore.Wnshington and Pitts
burg nnd the West.
8.18 -i- m., week days (Sundays 1.5S
p. m.), for Sunbury, Harrisburg,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington nnd Pittsburg and th
West.
4.27 p. m week days, for Sunbury.
Harrisburg, Philadelphia and
Pittsburg.
.T. R. WOOD, Gen. Pass. Agt '
J. II. HUTCHINSON, Gen. Mgr.
Del.. LacUa. and Western.
,S9HT" Leave Scrnn'ton' for New York
"elnlila nt 10 00 u. m ; 10C, 3 48, 0 00 and
n j" '' m- Arrive from New York nt 12 05,
7, ."na.,40! " m ! 100, Its. Btl and 8.43
V til. 1'lnm Uk....1ullr. . CAT n m
Vntlmit 'i' MIM'UUemilli '" .
.,Y . 1.ll"l'o scranton lor uurraio
Jim Inteimcdiato stations nt 12.10, 2 50,
jo ' und a 01) 11. m : 1 Bl und r, no n. m. Tot
uMvego und Svr.u'ito at 4 03 a. m. and
P ni. )r utlca ut 2 B0 a. m. and
' V. m. Por Montroso at 900 a. m.;
Nicholson at 7f0 n. m. and' GOO p. m.
1 oni Atontioso ut 10 00 n. m ; 320 and
7.40 p 1,1.
II til
RLOf)MMniTn niirTainw t.aaa
Scianton for Northumberland at 6.30, 10 08
. ?l: ' '"' and fi 10 p. m. For Plymouth
at 1 0i, 3 10 and s 50 p m For Nantlcoko
at tin a, m Anivo at Northumberland
at 0 ", a m ; 1 M, ru und 9 30 p m Ar
1 vo Nantlcoko at 9 20 a. m Arrive at
I lv mouth at 2nr,, 4 40 and 9 4'. p. m. Ar
lvo at Sciniitnn fiom Northumberland
at 9 1J n. ni ; 12 25. 4 r.l and 8 50 p. m.
I torn Nantlcoko nt 1100 n. m. From
lay mouth ut 717 n. in : 321 nnd 03 p. tn.
SUNDAY TRAINS
SOUTH Leave Scranton nt 2 15. 300,
B '.'1. 10 0-. a. m : 3 "5.1 and 3 10 p. m
NORTH-Leavo Srnnton nt 1210, 2 50,
I 0-. p in : 1 r,r, and B TO p m
Bt.OOMSflURG DIVISION Leave
Scranton nt 10 e-, n, m nnd C 10 p. m.
Delavv uv .ul.l II nelson.
On Feb Ith. 1000, trains will leave
Scranton ns follows:
Foi Cuibniidule 20, 7 51, 8 51, 1013 a.
m : 12 noon; 1 Si. 2 20. 3 52, B25, 6 25, 7 57.
9 11 11 1", p m.; I. P. 11. m.
For Albiny. Saratoga, Montreal, Bos
ton, New England points, etc. 6 20 a. m.;
2 20 p. m.
l'or Hoiicbdntc 1; 20, 1013 a. m.', 2 20, B 23
p in.
For Wllkcs-Barre-C 43. 7 48, 8 43. 03?.
104! 11. m : 12('S 12S, 218, 333, 4 27. 610,
7.4S. 10 II, 11 '0 p m
For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via
Lehigh Valley Rallioad-CI3 p. m.; 1203,
2 IS. 4 27 p. m.: vlth Black Diamond Ex
press, 11 so p m.
l'or Pcnnsvlv.inlt, Railroad points, 6 43,
9 IS a. m ; 2 IS, 1 27 p. m.
For western points, via Lehigh Valley
Rnllroud-7 4S a m : 12 0', 3 0.!. with Black
Dl imnnd Express, 10 II, 11 30 p. tn.
Tiultib will arrive In Scranton as fol
lows. From Cnrbondalo nnd tho North 6 40.
7 1. S"S, ill, 101S, 11 T.S a. m.; 123, 2.15.
3 25, 4 21. 7 41, 101V, R 27 p. m.
From Wllkes-Binu ond tho South 6 I'i,
7 is, s IS, 10 3". 11 V, n m : IIS, 214, 3 4S,
B 2U, 0 21, 7 "1 n 0"i, 10 01 p m ; 1 13 n. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS
For Cnrbiindnlc 9 05, 1133 p. m.; 2 23,
2 "2 5 47 9 7! p m.
For VVllke4-narrc-9 3S, 1203 a. m ; 1 3S.
? 2S r, f. 7 1? p m
For Albany, S ir.atoga, Montreal, Bos
ton. N vv England points, etc , 2 23 p. m.
Lowest rates to all points In United
State nnd Canada.
.1. '. BURDICK, G. P. A . Albany N. Y.
H. W. CROSS, D P. A , Scranton, Pa.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
In Effect Nov 10th, If-io
TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON.
For Philadelphia nnd New York, via D.
& H. R. R at 6 45 a. Ill and 12 03. 218.
4 27 (Black Diamond Express), and 11 10
p m. Sundays. D. & 11. R. R, 1.58, 7.48
For White Haven, Hnzleton nnd ptln
clnil points In tho coal regions, via D.
A. 11. It R c J. 2 18 and 4 27 p. m. For
Pottsvllle C4-. 21S p m.
For Brthleheni, Fusion. Reading, Har
tlsburg and pilnclpil Intermediate sta
tions, via D "i H R. R. 0 11 a. m ; 12 01.
lv 4 27 (Black Diamond Express), 1130.
Sundays. D X II. R. It . I fs. 7 4S p m.
For Tunkh innock, Taw inula, Elmlr.i,
llb.ica. Geneva and prlnclp il intermedl
11 10 nations, via D, L & W. R. R.. SOS
a m ; 1 0 ' and ." 15 P m.
For Geneva, Rocnester, Buffalo, Nlag
111 a Fulls Chicago, and all points west,
vl i D. A H. R. R.. 12 at. 313 (Black Dia
mond Kxptess). 7 4S, 10 41, 1130 p. m.
Sundays. D &. II. R R . 12 03 p m, 7.43
Pullman parlor and bleeping or Lehigh
Vultev puller cars on all trains between
Wlll.1s-B.1rm and Now York. Phlladel
nhla. Buffalo nnd Suspension Bridge.
ROLL1N H. WILBUR, Gen. Supt, 2J
Coitlnndt street, New York.
CHARLES S LEE. Gen Pass Agt., 21
(Virtlnndt street, New York.
A W NONNEMAC1IER, Div. Pass. Agt.,
South Bethlehem Pa
Tor tickets and Pullman reservation
apply 301 Lackawanna ave , Scranton, Pa.
llrie and Wyoming Valley.
Time Table In effect rcbruaiy 7. 1W.
'Iiilus leave Si rnuton for Ilawlev and
iiiteimedlaiii iiolnts. co inciting nt Haw.
ley with Erie Rnlhoad for New York.
New burg. Honenlalo and Intermediate
points, ns follows: No. 2. Accommoda
tion, 6 n. m.; No. I, Evpiess, 12 01 p. m.
SOU .t!N ION DIVISION
In I'.ffecl Oct. -23111. tSllO.
North Hound.
Mouth Bound,
SOS
t
'201
,1101 sot
a t
rt eJ
Stations
&ik
l uAlilve Leave)
7-2iN Y. Franklin 8t
7 10 West 42nd blreet
7U) WceliaiTkca
CTT
7 55 .
8101.,
a u
p h Arrive leave a if
r mr
M
10
1 1-!
km
I2.ii
UNO1
12 40,
12 2V
12 II1
1211
lit"
iiy
1131
( adosia
2ifi ill)
U lit 4 31
2 22 4 45
2J1 153
S 41 6 m
2M M4
2SS f.'l
3(6 ARO
.109 5 34
S 19 6 41
34 f. M
10 40
IlttQUOCK
bUllttfllt
I'i cton Parlf
VVInwood
Poyntelle
urson
rieaant Mt,
t'lilmidile
1-irca tuy
Caibji da u
Wlillolirlilje
.MuMUm
Jenny 11
Archibald
Vinton '
Peekvllle
Ul) lllUDt
I rlcebure
'1 uruop
I'rov idencB
J'arle 1'iuio
bcraatuu
1U 31
10 21
10 15
111 II
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9 41
9 A
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I13S r. 50
tin
13 43 0 01
3 45, il 113
151 GOO
sm' ei'
3 59 Kit
4 04 fi'.'l
0t 6 21
4 10 t 7
4 14 611
C 17) ii3J
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not
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flcMl
.10 55
,A U I,
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8M
8 46,
8 42
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8 11
b I
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A S.I
eavo Arrive
..trtfJtlt. M
!Wa
rjjf "
(. Sunday onlv. .
f Klgulited ttiat trat 4 stop on signal foKias.
Bcngcrs w
1 rains i!05 and sos Sundaj Qslr.- other tmni
daily except bmiduy. TrT
Mcure rales via Ontario Weifern Mkr
rurcliasp tlckitBand mveuiocer. -i
in mo. U Wagner ourtu Mcir ard trwre
clliilng cbulr car Nun iork to Cbletgo wHoul
clmnife I'naneiiirrr Ilavtc HcdBMi
'l'o L'euu 1'cr iTIIIe. ,7
ic
i.e. A"OB,Aw:niiiM'ai
YT
. r 'SuS' r,3'J- so,) and 10 05 n. m.; 12 ia
a lid .I 3.1 p m. Tor Philadelphia at 6 30,
J,"? mid 1003 n. in.; 12 53 and 3 33 p. m.
' or htioudsbtirg nt CIO p. m. Milk and
Aceomniodatlon at 3 4o p. m. Arrlvo nt
llnbokoii ut (.33 7.1S. 9 IS n. m.; 12 OS, 2.17,
..!, m- nr"' 6 30 p. m. lor Nicholson
Qt 4 CO nnd 01; p m Arrlvo Jn Scranton
om IltHTiiln ut 210, 2B-. B 25ind 10 00 a.
"'., .1.0 nnd 7 to p. m. Fiom Oswego and
Hvtacuse at 2 B3 n. m.; 12 S8 and 3 30 p. m.
i.r'm.,.'Svr'ls''Me nt 7.10 p. m. iTTom tltlca
at J 1,, n. n . 10 "O .....1 n tn r. m T-rim
jF!almiLLijj
T.rilty'rott, SI?, Fuavltirv
l"t