THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1900. CARBONDALE. WM. J. McMULLEN KILLED. Trainmaster of Honesdnle Branch Struck by a Locomotive. Wllllnin J. McMullen. trnlnmastor and track master of the Honesdale branch of the Dolnvvnrc and Hudson railroad, wns struck by a locomotive und Instnntlv killed ut No. 2 about a mile east of this city, Inst evening, shortly before 6 o'clock. He vn Htundlng on the track nnd fell on the rail, the wheels mangling one side and arm considerably. The remains were brought to his residence on North Church street. Mr. Alc.Mulloti was born In AUlon vllle nbout sixty years ago nnd hid worked for the company shies ho was IT vcars old. Ho hid cIupw of the old Gravity track and trains nnd was u familiar llgure on the many biff ex cursion trains run to Fun-lew. In fact. It was hugely dtle to his Rood Judg ment and careful attention to details that so many thousands of excursion ists were transput tod each season without casualties. Deceased is survived by a wife: two hrothers, S. A. McMullcn. of this city, nnd Challes Mo.Mullott. nf Scranton. and one sister. Mrs. Geoigo Berry, of this city. The funeial uiiangoments have not heen mode. MBS. VAN BEKGEN'S GIFTS. Although Mrs. Mary Van Bergen has removed from this city and become a resident of C.reen nidge she nas not lost Interest In the various Institutions to which she contributed materially timing her residence here, as Is shown t,y the generous contribution she re cently made to the Kmergency hospi tal, sending the sum of $100 to the sec retary of the board of dhectors. Mrs. an Bergen also temembered the First Prosbytotlan church, of which she is a me niber. by a material donation In the sum of Sunn, to be devoted to various works of that congregation. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. The Baptist choir held Its leliearsal last evening at the home of Miss Cora Kstabrook, of fiat Held avenue. Mrs. Chailes Slebold and Mrs. Char les, Case visited Jcrmvn friends yes terday. Work on the tearing Cjwn of the old Coalbiook bie.iker was commenced yesifiday. Ki tnels Campbell, of Moscow, is vis iting fi lends in this town. l'ud":rk Hiller has been visiting his intents, Itov. and Mrs. Hiller, of Tunkhannock. T F. and M. J. Keogh, of New York city, nte visiting relatives here. Mis. James Surdlval has .lust le relveil a handsome silk table cox or fiom her brother, Kdward Scott, who Is In the Philippines. It Is hand-made, of elaborate design, and makes a very beautiful ornament. TAYLOR NRWS. Passing Politics Tnlly-Ho Enter tainment a Success Religious and Other News of Interest. Considerable Inteiest renters In the coming borough election on Tuesday next. The Bepubllcans have placed In the tleld a strong ticket. The citizens have placed their ticket In the Held, and the coming contest will not be devoid of interest. The Republican ticket Is as follows: Burgess, William P. Griffiths; tax collector. John 11. Jones; auditor, William Bobbins; high constable, David M. Davis.; for coun cil, First ward, Thomas Moses; Second ward, John R. Johns; Third ward, Michael Flueman; Fourth ward, Will iam Evans: Fifth ward, John P. Thomas; for School directors, First ward, Tallle W. Jones; Second ward, John W. Kcese; Fifth ward. William D. Thomas. Preaching at the Welsh Congrega tional church tomorrow as usual, rtev, Ivor Thomas officiating. All are wel come. Charles J. Kvans, of North Main street, Is confined to his home with sickness. A large and well pleased audience was present nt Weber's rink on Thurs day evening to listen to, the excellent entertainment given by the "Tally Ho" company, headed by the well known singing comedian, Will F. Burke. Miss Matia Gllgallon capti vated her hearers with her excellent soprano voice. The Banfield sisters, who are well known for their gifted talent, executed their parts in a most pleasing manner. Their singing was charming and added much to their rep utation. Tho remainder of the com pany rendered their parts in excellent style and were encored on several oc caslons. Services at the Calvary Baptist church tomorrow will bo held at tho usual hours, pastor Hew Dr. II. II. Harris ofllclatln.g Sunday school at 2 o'clock. Ladles' Camp, No. 123, Patriotic Or der of True Americans, will meet this evening, when District President Mrs. Randolph Jones will bo present. Rev. I. II. Brooks, of Wilkes-Barre, will preach in the Presbyterian church tomorrow morning at 10.30 a. m. All lire cordially invited. The funeral of Anthony Dcfnzo, of Old Forge, will occur this morning at 9 o'clock. An Editor's Life Saved by Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. During tho early part of October, 1890, I contracted a bad cold which settled on my lungs and was neglected until I feared that consumption had ap-pea.'-d In an Incipient state. I was con stantly coughing and trying to expel something which I could not. I became alarmed and after giving the locai doctor a trial bought a bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy and the result was immediate Improvement, and after I had used three bottles my lungs were restored to their healthy state. H. fj. Kdwards, Publisher of The Review, Wyant, III. For sale by nil druggists. Matthews Bros'., Wholesale and Retail agents. PRICEBURG. The following programme has been prepared by the committee In charge of the entertainment to bo held at EVERY WOMAN SMBtUaMBMdisrtlitbli.BoatfelftrifnUttai tntdlelo. Only hanaloaBUd lb. panit drug! ikoild m Med, If yu vtnt lbs Ui, get Dr. PmI's Pennvroval PilBa AC I They are prompt, safe audcerUlo la reult. " - . Tho eoDufnu (Dr. Peal's) never dliaDoolnt. Bold for fil .00 ner box. For le by JOHN H. PHELPS, Sprue ttrtat. VIN MARIANI Marlnni Wine World Famou-a Tonic, nnrrsn sfiistitfti.s. via Mnriuni Is on sale at drug stores throimhnut the world. Though Imitation may bn consid ered the highest compliment, the publla Is especially cautioned against substl. tutos and Imitations attempted, owing to the popularity of Via Marlnni. Foley's hall Tuesday evening, Febru ary 20, for the benefit of St. Thomiifl' church, of this place: Song. Knock Thomas and party; vocal solo, Kllza beth White; violin solo, Thomas Ly ons; recitation. Get tie Hiinnlck; vo cal solo, Agnes O'Hnra; recitation, Marie Callahan; dance. A. F. Mutphy; ocal solo, George Moinn; mandolin slo, Maine Claike: vocal solo, Cecilia Swift; motion song, Little Bertha Hev ei s; recitation, Cat lie McLaughlin; tomli- King, John Bevels; piano -miIo, Belva Tnlor: vocal solo, Anna Brown; recitation, Maine Murphy; vocal solo, Maine Cionln; guitar solo, Belva Tay lor; vocal solo, Lizzie Denipsey; song and dnnee. Samuel Bairett: recitation, Agnes Bevels: recitation, the Barrett Sisters: recitation, Mollle Hnnnlck; I'hatacter song. Thomas Murphy; dance. A. F. and J. J. Murphy: recltn- tlnn, May Kvans; vocal olo, Margaret Kvnn; song. Knock Thomas nnd pirty. A pre-Lenten social will be held lif ter the entertainment. Admlslon for etitertnlnment and social, 2." cents. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Withdrawal of a Political Candidate. Other News of Interest. The election In the First watd has taken an unexpected change, as far as school director Is concerned. Mr. A. F. A, Battenberg, who was nominated by the Democrats, having decided not to run, as will be seen by the following, which was handed to us last night for publication: To the voteis of the Fhsl ward: For reasons best known to my self, I hereby make the public state ment that I ntn not a candidate for school director nnd ask my many ti lends to consider mv name as with diawn fiom the ticket. Thanking nw friends In nil parties for their Intenst and good-will, nnd trusting that all will leeelve this message kindly, I am, youts lespectfully, A. F A. Battonbo"g. It Is the genet al opinion that Mr. Bat tenberg has shown wisdom In with drawing nnd he will theieby leave the Held clear for the only other candidate In that waul for school dltector, who Is Fiank L. Depew. the nominee of the Republicans of that w.ml. Walter Baker, teamster for C. D. Winter & Co., while en route to Arch bald with a heavv load of goods yes terday, was stalled on South Main stieet by the hi caking of one of the axles of the wagon, The little daughter of Mr. nnd Mia. William Seymour, of H street. Is 111 of Inllammatton of the lungs, Finnk I Depew has resigned his position as vvelshmastor at the Dela ware and Hudson colliery and has pur chased the milk loute of Frank Baker. W. II. Merrltt, of llushbiook street, has purchased the milk route of Paul Cute. Rev. Thomas Cook, pastor of the Pilmltive Methodist church, spent a portion of the week with relatives at Pi Iteburg. William Da we and family have moved from Third street to the house on the corner of Cemeteiy and Second streets, formerly occupied by Barnabas Car ter. Rev. Maynard It. Thompson, pastor of the First Baptist church, will preach tomorrow morning on "Increase Our Faith." In the evening his subject will be "What Think Ye of the Christ." Miss Barnes, of TJntondale. Is the guest of Mrs. Fiank Hemelright, of Second street. Mrs. C. D. Winter, of Main street, was a Carbondale visitor yesterday. OLYPHANT. While at work In the Lackawanna Coat company's colliery Giifltth Will lams, a minor, was painfully lujuted on Thursday afternoon. A largo por tion of rock which had become loos ened fell from tho loof and struck him nbout the neck and head with much force, Inflicting a deep gash on tho forehead. Several miners came to his assistance and ho was taken to his home on Water street, where medical aid was summoned. Miss Mary Nichols entoitalnid a number of her young ft lends at her home on Dunmoro street last evening In honor of her sixteenth birthday. The hours were pleasantly enjoyed In games and various pastimes until 11 o'clock, when lefiesliinents vera served, after which all departed for their homes. Those present weio: Misses Cora Matthews, Kvelyn Davis, Jennie Mason, Rhoda Cm Us, F.mlly Maunder, May O'ltara, Winnie Lougli ney, Sarnh Harney, Alice King. Kthel Dack, Maty Brown, Kdlth Mettern, Lllllo Major, Willie Muncle, Albert Nlcholl, Michael .Ionian. Mart Me Namara, John O'Hain. Kdwaid Frew. Walter Williams, Thomas Jones, David J. Davis and Frank Nichols. Regular services will be hold in tho Congregational chinch tomorrow morning and owning Rev. A. V. Bower, of Scranton, will occupy the pulpit In the evening. Prof. M. W. dimming returned last evening from n trip to Stioudsbuig. THEATRICAL. "Because She Loved Him So." It Is years since Charles Frohmm has staged n more enjoyable comedy than "Because She Loved Him So," which was presented nt the Lyceum last evening by one of his best com panies. The popularity of the comedy Is evidenced by the audience that crowded Into the theater last night. There was not a vacant seat und many had to stand. The story of the comedy Is ns fol lows: Gertude nnd Oliver West pos sess everything In life that could make a young couple happy. And complete ly happy they would be weio It not that Gertrude's uncontrollable Jeal ousy, totally unfounded, be It -ald, lenders their existence miserable. Her husband cannot leave her for an hour but Bhe Is tormented with doubts and suspicions as to tho icasons for liU Pharmacist, ccr.. Wyoming avenue and absence, while It Is her custom to search his pockets and peruse his let ters for evidence of his supposed guilt. Her efforts prove vain, however, un til one evening she finds him, on hi., retui n from nn alleged visit to tho club, reeking with new mown hay ind with two golden hairs upon his coat. These, It may be mentioned, have been placed there by an artful little maid servant, anxious to secure for hcrielf a night oft. The design succeeds only too well. Gei trude hotly declares thnt she will have n divorce, and that meanwhile she will seek the protection of her par ents' roof. Thither Oliver goes, nlso determined to give his version of the story. The two old people who for thlity-two years have never had an unpleasant word together, nre apprised by a friend of their daughter's coming nnd decide that as n means of shelv ing how contemptible nnd foolish a thing Jealousy is they will pretend to have been provoked to a deadly iiinr lel. Su'cccss crowns their ende'ivors up to a certain point. And here lot us note the leallv beautiful little bit of sentiment Introduced Into the piece at the cloe of the second act, when lifter a heated wrangle that almo-st ends In it scilininage, the loving old couple steal back through the darkened room to Indulge In a surreptitious embrace. Unluckily, Mr. Weatherby had at one moment In his caieer been moved to express In tather too mark-' I a form his sympathy for n dashing .voung Spanish lady, nnd the fact lining re vealed to his wife, the comedy threat ens to turn to tragedy. Satisfactory explanations tire, however, forthcom ing, Gertrude's eyes nte at leneih opened to the enounlty of her conduct nnd she promises never to offend agiln. The comedy wns produced In this city by the original company before It went to New Ymk at the beginning of last senon. Last night tho names of n goodly number of the members of that original company appeared on the progiamme and the other roles were In the hands of artists eiulte as com petent ns those who delighted theater roots dutlng the early days of the comedy. J. K. Dodson gave a finished Imper sonation of tile character of Mr. Weatherby nnd Knt" Mocks' Mis. Weatherby was a wot thy companion piece foi It. Annie It Nit, I.eonota Brnlrim, Maggie Fielding, Fianeis Carlyle and Ralph De.in were either excellent mcmbcis of litis evenly bal anced company. The Klimt-Heain Company. This afternoon the Kllmt-Hcatn com pany will piosent "Mr. Bntnes of New Yoik" at tho Academy of Music and tonight, "Life In Gi eater New Yolk." "Marie Antoinette." "Matlo Antoinette"," the new play which Madame Modjesku Is to present hole Monday evening. Is the work of Clinton Stu.nt, nnd, of coin so, Is based on the eventful caieer of the famous Fiench eiueen. It Is claimed tint al though Intensely tingle lit Its last t.cenes. It Is by no means the gloomy affair one might Imagine freun hls'oii oal letrospection or fiom the recollec tions of a play of the same title used In this eountiy by the famous Rlstoil. Mr. Clinton Stuait is said to have given almost as much piomlnenco to Maile Antoinette's gay. frivolous life at "Little Ttlanon." her lustlc retreat at Versailles, ns to the ten lido and hoi ilble events associated with the closing years of her caieer. Conse eiuently It will make demands upon her ability In comedy ns well as In tragedy. As a scenic production that of "Mnile Antoinette" Is claimed to be the most elaborate with which Madame Modjes ka has yet been Identified. At tho Gaiety. M. M. Thlese's "Wine. Women nnd Song" company will be the a ttt action at the Gaiety for three days, begin ning Monday evening, 1-ob. 1. This company Is composed of lilah class vaudeville artists, ablv assisted by a choius of talented and pretty women. The costumes nnd btage effects are magnificent, no expense having been spaied to make "Wine, Women and Song" one of the most attractive shows on the toad. Among the cntcrtnlneis uio the Bttike Btotliets, Jennv Eddy Tlio, Alazuz and Marott, the tluee Racketts, Kino and Gottliold and Ben nett and Rich. Tom Mulligan will meet Kd Woods In a bag punching contest at the Gaiety tonight. "La Belle Marie." The Hedden Comedy company will open their week's engagement at the Academy Monday Feb. 19, in the beau tiful society diamn, "La Belle Maile." The compiny is by far one of the laig est and sttongest that Is appealing at popular pi Ices, Mr. Holden having spaied neither time nor money In get ting the best talent obtainable. New plays and some of the stiongest vaude ville featuies ever seen on the local stage ate canted by the company. Kaoh play Is produced with special scenery, mechanical and elect! leal of foots, undies will be admitted on half tickets Monday evening If icseived be. foie 5 p. in. The Strakosch Opera Co. For tho Hi st time In many seasons Seiantou will bo given the oppnitunlty next week of welcoming grand opeiu. The Stiakosch Opein company will piesent at the Lyceum fin Wednesday evening next, the UUh Inst., Verdi's ever-chai tiling opera. II Trovatore. In troducing several commendable aitlsts In tho leading 'tides nnd a magnificent chorus of sixty people. On Thursday night "Pinafore" und "Cavellerla Bus tlcana" will bo given. Wherever this company has appeared they have met with high favor and the nowspapois speak In lofty praise of tho artistic performances through out. Miss Clui a Kane Is n pilma don na who has earned the title of Ameri can Calve. She Is a singer of line pow er and dinmatlc excellence'. Miss Av ery Strakosch Is another singer who has delighted ull who ever heard her. Payne Clark has a voice of rare sweet ness und volume', and sustains his roles with effective and attractive grace. There are no less than fifteen leading aitlsts In the company. Seats now on sale. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, ns they cannot reach tho soat of tho disease. Catarrh U a blood or constitutional dls. case, and In older to euro it you must take Internal remedies. Hull's I'aturih Cure Is taken Internally, and iicu directly or. th" blood and mucous biirfacca. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not u quuck uiedlclno. It was prescribed ay oi.e of tho best physicians In this countrv for year.f, nun Is a regular prescription, it Is compjsed of tho best tonics known, combined with Bio best blood puilllcis, acting directly on tho mucous sin faces, The perfect com blnallon of the two lugtodlouts Is what pioduces such wonderful lesults In cur ing Catairh. Send for testimonials tree. V. 3. C1IKNKY .1 CO.. Preps.. Tole.de,, o. Sold bv diiwlsls, pi Ice 73o. Hall'a Family Pills utq the best. The People's t0mjnj A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tha Ban sit n? AM Who Have Houses to Rant. Rcnl Ksttitj or Other Property tit Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situation or Help TlutJ Small Advertisements Co-it ' One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word Except Situation Wanted. Which Arj In sorted 1'rec. FOR RENT DOPDI.K STORK FOR RKNT-APRIL lt, three-story building. 11T Pellll nwmio. John Jermjn, 113 Wyoming n enue. FOR RKNT-AI'ltll. 1ST. TURKU- story brick building, Cliff stieet. In- ciulto John Jerntyn, Ull Vomlng avenue. FOR RKNT-DKSIRAIILK TKN-ROOM single boue! all Improvements; city steam; Imigalu If sold al once. li (lib son street. FOR RKNT-STOUK ROOM AND Basement, No. Ill l'enn avenue; lout reduced. Inquire on tho premises of Thomas nitgallon. LANDLORDS SKKKING TKNANTH Oil tenants seeking bouses should see llnckett, Price building. FOB RUNT IIOU8K m MADISON avenue. 11 rooms; ptcam he.it; rent 510. Owens Bros,, foi MailKon awuue. FOB KKNT-8TOKK FORMKHLY OC eupled by Sltbeeker ,"i Wiilklns, M Lackawanna nve; t doors and basement. Impure, A. V. Bower, Council building. STORK FOR RKNT-FHOM APRIL 1. number 221 I.ackawnnnn nve. Ineiulre of J. if. Gunster. FOR RKNT-101 HPRUCK 8TRKKT; nine rooms; centrul; Immediate! pos session. Fl ' R N 181 IKD lioU8KFOR RKNT Mr.e rooms; ull Imptovomenti'. M) Mjrtle street. Stork, Attorney, nailers' Hank Building. FOR SALE FOR SALK-DKSIRARLK NF.W TKN room single hou. all Improvements: clt steam; bargain to epdck bucr. 921 Gibson stieet FOR SALE QR RENT. FOR SALK OR RKNT 1MIOOM bouse, cm ner Sitidcrson uvi line end Green Ridge street, now occupied b (Item Rlduo Wheelmen. Barn also If U sited. M. L. Fine, P.'.'S Sanderson ave nue. BOARDING. BOARDING B2S IMNK STRKKT. ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RKNT TWO FRONT ROOMS, llrst iloor; unfurnished or furnlshicl. 701 t.uluc avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS. WANTKD-TWO NICI.KY FCRNISHKD loems with boatd. Centrally locattd. Aeldress W., Tilbuno rilllte. WANTED-TO RENT. NKWKY MARRIKD COI'PI.K DKSIRKS Ihiusu liv Apt II; must be ouiitially located and contain imnlei n Improve ments. Address, V O. Box J" WANTKD-FCRNISHKD ROOM, 81 'IT able ffir gentleman nod wife; centtal ly located. Ailelnss, X. Y, C. Tribune. WANTED-TO BUY. WANTKD-TO BUY FOR CASH. SKC- ond hand watches. Jewelry, old gold and silver. Gatdnor, 22nYi Spruce sit cot. REAL ESTATE. Jl.lOk-WIM, BUY LOT WYOMING avenue, Gnui Ridge. M. II. Holgate. J.',f-WILL BUY nOl'BLK HOIJSK, S00 block Green Ridb'c street. M. II. Holgate. $!,4i'0 WILL BUY NKW SINOLR house, ueaily completed, DIawurt street, Green Ridge. At. H. Holgate. $1.I,W WILL BUY MODKRN, plete homo. Green Ridse; lot feet. M. 11. Holgate. COM- TJxF,! lo,'00--Wn.L BUY COMPLKTK HOME, lfit !)1SI feet, Jcffeison avenue. Green Ridge M. II. Holgate. fJ.n)-WiI,L BUY SI.NG1.K HOL'SK, miHiftii .mil bam. Giolii illdje. Al. II lltilgate. Ft.u io-wh7l buy doubli: nous , lull lot JIM bloi k Webster avenue. AI. II Holgate. 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F.legant modem house, 11 looms, pleas.mtlv situated, good barn, Ice house, garden, fruit anil watt r. Coin pletely Isolated lot eMcinllng between Aindcmy ami Benton streets. Four minutes walk from station. Five min utes trom church, stoics, maikets und Ke stone Academy. Apply to K, C, W. W. and 11. A. Browning, Scrnnloii, or Chailes Gardner, Faetoryvllle. Pa. A CRKAT OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A U-room Jefferson avenue dwelling with bam nnd two lots, ull Improvements for JSt.rrOO spot cash. Tho price is not much mom than tho lots are worth. Owned by party out of the cltv and must bn sold quick. Call or addreSb C. P. Jadwln, 306 Spruce street. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY SKVKRAL LINKS OF BUS1NKSS FOR sale Kstabllshctl nml paving. Sco Hackelt. Plieo Buildliisr. IF YOU WISH business, -seo Building. TO W. BUY OR SKLL A T. Hacketl, Price PROFITS IN STOCKS. WHKAT AND cotton. Maekev's .Modem Alethotls Make Money. Wilto for our free book. C. K. JIackey &. Co., 2'J Uroadway, New Yoik. WANTKD-PAKTNKR. GOOD. ACTIVP nian to take half interest in paving Inert.,- e.t,l iimij,ri....l... . ... . inisuess; Bootl opportiuiity Partner, Tribune uillce. Address NEWSPAPERS TIIK WILKK3-BARBK RKCOP.D CAN bo had In Scranton nt the news stands of ReUman Ilroa.. 405 Spruce and 503 Lin, den; M Noiton 322 Lac'kHvv.inn.i avenue; I. S. Schutzer. 211 Spruce street. Exchange. IVS'A'A'A'A'M'M WANTED. WANTKD-A CASU1KR AND BOOK keeper at once. Itmulte at Morris Bros, 3HD Iickawutina avenue. AGENTS WANTED. MAaNKTIC ntiAI.KRH '"'''MAKlT BIO moiiev; famous Weltnu r method bv mall, $10; Join mil free. Addliss, thu Southern School, Sprlngllelil, Tenli. AUKNTS HKADACHK. CATARRH Care; quirk seller; WO per cent, prollt; sample frto. Kast India Remedy Co., Cincinnati. Ohio. HELP WANTED-MALE. WATKlTo7i7rDV,?i?HTOM cutter for ai steady position. W. O. King, 4i l.nckavvuuua nvciiuc. WANTKD - OCOD. HUSTLING MAN for pnituer In gent's furnishing and hat busir.iss. $i,fvo cash will py von J1.500 n e,lr. Best stand. Good refer ences. Addicss C. Geoige, Scr.tiiUui, 1M. General Dellverv. KNKRGKT1U SALKSMAN - COUNTRY wotk. School supplies. 8alnry $100 nnd extras. R. O. Kvans & Co , Chi cago, III. WANTKD-RY AN nSTARLIStlKD business nf n high older, n riprceuta live of ability nnd backing who enn tvko up it work In the state of IVnti'l"inln; no schemo; permanent business with money in It for tho right party. Afblre. giving references. FOUNTAIN BATH BRUSH CO., Grand Rapids. Mich. HELP VJANTED-FEMALE. LADIKS TO DISTRIRUTi: FRKK SAM pies in city. Call nt Il.'O Washing ton avenue, from S"o to 10.no a. m. today. FINANCIAL. lMU'ATnI,ARTV HAS l.ryo "sHARKS I'nltid States Slcil Co slock fur s.ilo. Checkr for dividual to be m.illnl Feb. '2'. Afldiess J. M. C, Tilbiin lice. LEGAL. RKAL KSTATK PALK-KSTATI OF llelll.V Asslon. Dicea-ed. Nolleo Is luiibv given lhat Ch.nlotta C. Zurlllill, nl the fll.V of Sciaiitiin. Ciiunl.v fif L.ukuwiiiina and Stale ol IN misjlvanla, as udmlnstiatil. do bonis lion cum testiitneuto iiiiiiimi, ol the i' tnte ot lleniv Assp it, latt ol tin slid City of St Minion, ileci .isiil, by It tin ol the power and aulboiit.v In her veMi'd .'it i mill by the It I ins or his lnt will and Us. J lament, will on Tin i,iv, Ftbtiiaiv '2' I'.uft. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at nnd mi tlu 10 01111"' s htiiln.ui'i d -stilbeil, offer for, and oipo-o In sale, bv public vciithit. outti.v atnl oueiion, in ipmiiI euirtnt moiiev, ilthei for t.ish oi fin time as tuiiv soli the incision ill the right, title ami Inteic-i v.lilih w is ol the said lleni A-slnr at the lime of bis death, In the pietnlts In it Iii'itti r tie sctlbtil, being tine undivided h til I'. nt or mnlct, of und In the following tle seilbttl lut or panel ol laud, nnd messu age, situate, Icing anil ln'mg In the lTlh waul of the- City of Si ranto.i, nfoicsild, and tle-cilhttl as follows vi. ; Belli" .it imiiilnr thlilv t"i.i In sqiiaie in lib ' i liiiinbcr nine (ft) and Muniled upon siuol callttl ami known as River stuit, up m the Town plot til the Tjvvii of Seirc'in" Inttlldlll to be lllllv Itglstiletl .t".l !"- corded; s.ild p,t l,iir on Rhoi stieet forty (10) fttt in It nt and m bunditd anil fnrty-sovi n (ll"i feet In I oh, witii an alloy In the re.tr sm, en HM lui In c tilth for public um" with tjo iitlvili'i;1 of using le-n (lit fttt In from nl the ftont Hue of the lot. tor aid, vault porch, plaza, ftllaivvav ami bay v.iii'iu... and for no otht r puipose All ImpioVed Willi one single tvvo-stoiv brick tlwelllug houo, one si, tv.o stfii.v frame ilvvclllng boii-e. and one-halt ofa double tvvo-stoiv dwelling bouse and other outbuildings the! eon. All of which will be sold for Its le.i sonnble value, and In such manner as Is Usual In like cases to Insuie tlio lull nt.d tun c tiuil payiiuiii of the pmchasc money. CIIARLOTTA C '.URFI.IKH. Administratrix tie bonis nun cum toMa- mento ulinexo. of the estate of Heiuy Assjon, Deceased. NOTICK IS HF.IlKBY '.1 KN THAT IN fompllaiict! wlih Ibo aulhfiiiiv and le. flillrtmelils of an act nf the gtneial aJ semblv ol the eoinmotu.t'.ilth of 1 mi'-j I vanla entltbil 'a ,iiiplenit ut to in act rntilb fl ll act to ni. vlelo ,i r the In i oipoi.itlou mid leu'Uielli'i t! ttilabi coipoialloiis'," nppinv-d Al Ml L"l. PTI, providb.g lor the Impi iv no ut i im ml ment and nltt lotion ..f too .'in't.i-.' id i tupoiatl'ins of tin -.C'liiil ilro .nil im tli.irlzlii"; th" liicfiipo-i I in ot it. it Hon motor companies, approved 1 'Hi tlav ol .lime A. D. Iv-'!, ami '.n mi as the c.a pnratifin amei.ilmi ut net," application Will bo ni'lfle lo the goveliioi ol Pe nil- slv.iuia, on I lie 1 ith tlav of Alaieh. A D. Pino, tli.it Hie totporato name of tin Rlthart ami Sandtison oil conip.in.v In cbai getl ft ."in th it uf tin Ritliait and Santleison OH conip.mv to that of the Sainltison oil mid Spielaltv iiitnp.inv. James (hiiducr Sainleison, soliellor. BANKING. r t - RKPORT OF TIIK CONDITION OF TUK1 TillHB HATIOHAL WSL at Seiantou. In tin vanla. a' th" i lose Stale i I if bushifs Pt niisv I- Feblll- uiy 1!, I'.'i'J. K I :so I 'ROUS. Loans ami dl-eoiiuts Ove'ielialls, Mfiiuil ami iinse- cm id U. S. bellldh in SOtUle elrcula- lliui I . S. Iioilds to se-cllle U. S. elepiisitt-i Piemlums on U. S. bonils :,u77,M'1 in II t,l 7,0,0' i) no .l.'l.Ol'l (") 1 e N". I ,V, 2.11.127 7o 2n,1'i.i 1.1 1-2.717 11 .1.2iil T.7 Slotks. securities, etc, Banking house, fuiuliute, and llxtutcs Due fiom national banks (not leccivo agents) Due from stato banks '.iii'ii bankets Due Horn nppinitd ic-eivo agents Checks and other cash Items.. Kxehanges for cleat lug linin-o, Notts of other national banks Fi actional paper eunencv, nickels nnd cents Lawful money ustivo in bank, viz: S'Jl.Sf) i7 12.SI! 71 20 21! 7'1 .I,!') Ii) l.iVDl") Specie Jlfi'i.tli 72 Legal tender notes ."".ni") i" :.i,412 72 2.2V) i'0 Redemption fund with U. S, Trciin'r (1T f licul.illoul... Duo ficm U. S. Tie.is'i. other than l redemption timd. .. l,0o0 il) M'i2n,-;ii Tz Total LIABIL1TIF.S. Capital stock paid hi : Smpl'is fund Ulltllvlileil prollts, les cxpeuseii ami taxes paid National bank notes outstand ing Duo to other national hanks., Duo to stale banks ami bankers Dividends unpaid Individual deposits subject to cheek Demand ccrtltleatts of depend!. Cerlllletl checks Cashier's checks otitstiiii Hug.. 1 Sotl.Kl'l no ..'".I.i-iO 00 S7.M1 II ll.ono no lo.Mi; 2i l!.'l"7 i.n 12 .10 2.27!.2i.l !l SO, 002 ,1o 8. "AS 'IN Vl M I'llitttl Sillies ilepo-us r.i".i,i.;o : .112 12 Deposits of U. S, fllsbuislng olllcers Total ... Slate of I utitimi. !,i.2n,2II II euiisylvauia, Co' inly of Lat kn- I, William H. Pick, cashier of il.o nbovv-iiaineil bank, do solimnlv swear that the above Mate ment Is true to Hie best of my knowletli,o nml b, He. WAI. H. PKi'K. Cashii. Subset ihed and swoin In I tote nn this luth day of Februaiv. I'ioi . AARON V. BOWKB. Correct Attest. Nntaty Public. HKNRY BFLIN. JR. .1. L. CONNKI.L. GKO. II. CAT LIN, Dhcctois. SITUATIONS WANTED LOOM FIXKR AND MACHINIST DK- sires position; tbotougbly nrmmlnicd with all inaehlnrry of teslure! can rur lilsh teoolnuiondatlon from last employer. Address Machinist, Tribune. a first ci,AsTn'A7mT"ct,i:ft'K on h.il tender would like Hi have some thing to ilo evenings; wages no object. Addicss Frank, Tilbune olllco. BY AN KDt'CATKD YOUNG MAN AT anv tiling In the lino nf willing, even ings prifiired, good plain vvillei. Ad dicss W. I. 11., MS Ciilnr avenue, city. s ir i atTc'iN want i: iT 5 i ' i ns'i t lass salesman and meal cultei In butcliot buslmm. fun give best of icier c nco. Adiluss or -all I'. K. Webb. LI.' Fnhvltw avenue. Siiantoit, I'a. S ITUATION WANTKD-KY ""YOUN' 1 Iran as llrem.iu of to wotk In stole as If Ik or --ale Milan, Address G. II. l'avls, '2V2 Fidivlew avenue. SITUATION WANTKD -BY A JIAll- rled man to woik.ou a faun Addiess F. Spat si nbiirg, llanilbiloii. Wuj no COtltlt.V, I'.i. SITUATION WANTKD -A WOMAN ft em the emnttv wants situation In l'loleslnt I foinlle at once Addtess Mls M. Stephens, Wet Side postolllee, Scull Ion, l'.l. MARRIKD MAN WANTS SITUATION ns a faim band: can do all kinds of work. Call or addles ;ij Prospect live mi", city. A. U. Black. DRESSMAKING. DRKSRMAKlNa FOR ClIlt.DRKM TO order; also Indies' waists. 1-olIho Shncmaktr, III Adams avenue. CITY SCAVENGER A. II BRIGCS CLBANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor. Impuived pumps I'scsl. A It. BRIGGS. propi lolir. I.iavo iidiis 110') Nitth Main avenue, or Klein's ding stole, coiner Adams und Mlllbeu.v. 'lelcphoae 1210. SCALP TREATMENT. ment, Wc. ; shimpoolng, IW. ; facial misa're, niunlcurlng, Jie ; chiropody, Till Qulney. PROFESSIONAL. ACSOUVTSWT AND fUOITOt. i K. O SPAULDING, ! TRADKRS BANK liul.dlug. fncHirnri KDWARD H DAVIS. ARCHITKCT, Coniicll building. Scriinieni. LKW1S HANCOCK. IB , ARfHITKCT. US J'pruce st., cm: Wash it v., Sc-a roil FRBDKRIOK L 1'rlen blinding, Sei.inton. BROWN ARt'lilTKCT. 12o ast ti gimi avenue, DrVTIITl DP, 1. O I.YAIAN vale Hospital, ceir. be 1 1 y SCRAN I iN PRI Wjeimli. and Alut- DR. H. P. RKYNOLD". OPP P O. DR. C. C. LAUBAOII. 11 Wvomln-' nve Rl.i'OMB r l-:;o UR CtalFclmti 2nd flimr lb t m D. lloiiis. 1 to 1. 2 to M" m v ?- '1T1 THK KLK CA'"K. ivr. AND 127 FI ivr. NK- lib live III'.. Rules ,,. s,, able. p KKIGLLR. Pi "l"li t."i' SCRANTON IIOFSK Nl All P. 1. .-- W. pa n'Pi'i i ileitnl i' i' dm ted on lite Ha-i-ipcau lai . VICTOR KOi'H. Plop. , it - RICHARD .T. liOI'llKi:, ATTORNFY-.it-I.aw, r.oi-2 L.o knv lima .ivtnue '!in eral law Ins'tfss foll-ctlors and loans. J. W F.koWNINi; r. in "-t II i-at-1 aw. bullilli'C YI'IUI'.M.V AND It nuns J12-.I13 Al.ars D P RKPl.fiGLK. vTTORNKY-LOANS ligotlitfil n till i 'tat" "-eetnltv 1. i" lui'li' ng "inier W.i'hlugl oi uvtiii'e and S Tiiee tre't AI. .1. noNAIlol.. TTORNBY-AT-I aw. CO i'2-i:r Alt ii i biitlilln?. Ul nk i: fii1'' a"torni:y and Ceiir"-ei'ii at-' tv. Bui r building, Rooms I' tt ml II Washington avenue. Wll.l T'D WARRFN KNAPP. AT- t'tnets pin C.iun-t lltts.;it-l aw. Re publican butlillu. a-hln'toii avenue. JUSui' ,V .11 ?UP ATI'ORNRYS AND Counselloi'i - at - 1 aw, '"'innuoiiwi altli bulldlm- rooms 1. 20 nnd ;i. JAMFS W cK,"OP.P. AT'roRNFY-AT-Lnw Rooms .111 .117 nnd TM Boanl of Tiedo bni't'lng. TIYFR ATTORNFY "th flour Men's building. L A wvtrt; ATTOBNI-Y-AT-I vw r"2 Bi.nid of Ti tile building Scranton, Pa (' R PITCIIFR. Commonweal tb ATTOP.Nnv-VT-I.AW. bul'dliig Scranton, Pa PXTTKRPOV & WILCOX. TRADKRS' NMI.iu-il Hank linlPUng. c com no vs. D-r. billbllli-' R KPU BI, I f', N A W FURTITni.r. Mean inilldlnir A T T O R N K Y. ri IV"' -t- t"n i-i,'','--'si'5 W V Al LKN. Ml NORTH WASH ton nvenue. PR It.: Dli S W I.'.VMOl-r'AUV orpH'K """ Wnr!in"ton averuo lleol lrnee rK llbe-rv Chronle .1Uo inrs lung", lent! k'tlnov s iml c-Ptilln.in-lnirv "r gins n ir""-lal''" 'loins 1 m p ni. ?rinef.e- " riinni, or tmi: lvck.wv nna! Sfrintoii Pi Cii""is-o pupiralirv in eol!ei-p Hvv m 'P' !ne or lntsnert Dpers ot IH'l p "1 for , til ,en R'v Thonioo v r , ., j , ))rP. pnl nnd n-niMt t..t; AV. K. Plumb v, A Al I en dm ister. IVIJ7.7 SC7ECV3 JO KFKTTKL. wnnn i avenue, ? tuier of Wiie RKAR el tiiion icons ".It Pa. LACKA- innnufac- MSCELl. "Vr3ll3 l-M'FlPS ORCHKSTRA-MUPIC FOR iial's, plenli.-i. P"itllt"S leeeptlofs. w.d .liiiL's ami onceit wen!, furnished 1 or trims aildit-s P.. l Bauer, coii.iuetei-. 117 Womllig avenue, over llulhuls' music Vttue. MKOAROKK BROTHKP.S PltlNTKRS' Himilles i uv elopes pipi bags, twine. Wiuehoitse l'W Wushlllgtoll nvcilllo, Sc ranton. I'a. RAILROAD TIME TABLES M tm.j aaftrri! " .. OsiuimI U.nli'M 1 )' New ': millions ill New Yoik Fool of l.lbtltv stV.tl. N. R and South I'.nj, Wldleli.lll H,Anllll"' I'1' ''""' ,""'1 escluslvelj, Iiihiii- inir i loanlint'ss and comloii TlMl! TAItLK IN Kl'FKCT NOV Ut. Jn.'. Ti.iIiih have Suanlou for New v,eii.c, Newalk. KlUahelh. Philadelphia, Kistnii. Btlhleliein. Alb ntow ii. Aliiueh Chunk ami Willie I lav til. at MW a. in . expicMS, IS), ,ni ess too ii. m. sundiivs, 21j p in. For PUiston ami Wllkts-Bi s "o a, ni 1.20. tun P. m. Suudivs. 2.11 p. m For Baltimore nml Washington, and points South ami West via lb ihlehein. h"i0 a m.. 12" l. m. SiindiUH. 2.1 1 p. in. For Long Branch. Ocean Giove, etc., at s.'o it, in. and I.'.m p. m. For Bi.ullng, Lebanon nnd llalllsbuu, via Alb'iitowii. So n. m., I.'.i p. m. Sun davs. '-' II n m. , ., For Potisvllle, s.:;o a. in. I.jo p in. Thioiigli lie kits lo ull points i,i t, south rind weal nl lowci-l late at the jst.tt Ion. .1. II. '"LILM'SKN. Gen. Supt.. II, P. BALDWIN, Gen, Pats. Act. IIPWMIP W J Rot Ills r,eV-11 r, r nunc .: m . nnrnvv Avi 1'ratV,'1.S "!7 St WViVt-r Nmsoivmen: sloie IK Wihir"tt.n nve- ' U WifiUMjt kW W KtlMlTlili nte cm -i, hrtii-r V'.lo North Mim "in- U&V--V- J Mi V A K? v.SSVJ nue; st.ro telephoi.e. 7S ' fAu: SA A ft fcivM .'iffi - - - I If-Htl! A s vA -,-.KS4'J RAILROAD TIME TABLES. m:m Schedule In Effect Novcmbci 19. 1809. " Tinlna leave Sqranton: 0.d5 n. in., week days, for Sunbuiy, Hnirlsbur, Philadelphia, Biltl moro, WnshhiRton anil for Pltts huiR and tho West. 0.38 n. m veek clays, for Hazloton, Pottsvillo, Keadlntr. Noiilstown, nnd Phllntlelphja; nutl fov Sun buiy, Hnrrlsburs. Phllndolplila, BiltlmorcAVnRliIngton and Pltts butfr and tho Wet. 2.18 p. m weeks days (Sundays 1.58 p. m.). for Sunbuiy. Hntrls buip, Philadelphia, llaUhnoie, Wn3lihiBton nnd rittsbuif; nutl tho West. -4.27 p. ni., weak clny3. for Suubury, Hnnlshuio;, Philadelphia nnd Plfsburp. J. R. WOOD. Gin Pass, Agt. .1. IJ. HUTCHINSON, Gen. Mgr. Wul.. I.iiii'ci, nnJ Wcsljrti. Ill Kffecl Dtf. IT. Is"? SOUTH- l.eive Seiaiiton for New Ytirk nt 2.1". Rem. "."'. seil nnd lo.o", a., in.; 1.", auil ;:ai p. in. Foi Philadelphia ut 5 no, mi nnd ion", ii. in IJ ". tiiul .'."l p. m. For Stioiitlsbuig at i! lo p m. Milk' and Aicoinnioilntlon ill .!.lt o. lit. Arilve at. llobelMii at 1...V1 Til, '.illl n, m.; 13u, '2 It, I l, T l!i mid !'.; p m Arilve lit Phlla tlelphl.i at Pimi n 111 ; l.m!, ;i IS fifm and S 22 p m Arrive from Nt w Yoik at 1Ui. LM'i ami leo 11. m.. I 1". I .".I, ".S.t and S.lt p, m Fiom Stioudsbuig at o"t a. 111 NORTH Li live Scranton for Buffalo and Intct mediate stations at 12.1', 2 Hi, in' mid lino 11. 111 , I .".". and .".".0 p. m. I'm Oswego ami Svnieiiso nt In" n. m. and I.." p. m. Foi Ullcii at 2..U n. m. ami l.r.r. p. 111. For Alinltose nt ".M a. in.: 1 t'"i p". m ami ... ".0 ti m. For Nicholson ill im mid ti I". p 111 Aillvo In Setaiitoii fiom Butrih at 2 10 2 7". ".Jli and 10.00 a. til.; ""0 iiul 7 10 p. mi. Fiom Oswego and Svrnol'so at 2 1" a in ; l-'.Jv iml " W P m. Fiom Sviacun" .11 7 lo p'ni. From Utle.i. nt 21.", 11. in . 1-' "s 1.111I ' D P m From. Nlihttlsoii ,it 7..V1 .1 in. ami til" P. m. I'lom Alontroso at M.OO a. in.; ;:.20 and "p.i.ooaVsburg Mm vision L-,va Seiantou lor Not tl'iinilieibiotl at 1! "10. inir. 11. m: I" and H M p. in. Ftir I" v mouth at in".. :i 10 and s Vi r 01. Fur .Naiitlcnkn nt s.M a. in Arilve at Noilbunibcrlaiul at !. a. m.; I. la, '! iml '' "'I P I'l Ai ilve Nmitlioko al P 20 a m. Airlve at Plvnnulli al 20". I 10 and : l"t p. m. Ar ilve at Scr.iuloii fiom Noithuinberl.iud nl y.' 11 m . I.'ffi. I '" in nl S5 P. ni. Fiom Nintleol-e. nl 11 en a. m. From Plv mouth nt T.r.7 11. m "2". and ii 05 p. in. SUNDAY TRAINS. SOUTH l.eavi Sirmitnn at 2.1.i, SCO, r. "11 inii"i a. in., .;.',: .mil :i.k p. m. , , VORTII -Leave Ser'niton at LMO, 2.0, 1 1 p 111 1 ".' mid ." .'.n p. m. 1:1 OO.MSBURc; DIVISION Leave Scranton al piti." a m ami it.li) P. m. OjIuvv it-.- -til I Hudson. On Feb 4lb I'fVt, linlns will leava S i.intoii as follows" For l'iilbii:nlal-l. 2"), 71!, S .",1, 10.11 a. in , 12 noon; 12! 2 .M. "."2, G 21, C 21, 7.57, !i I".. 11.1.1 p in.: 1 li a m Foi Alli.inv, S.natog.i, Alontroal, Bos ton. New Kngluud Jiolnts, etc. C "JO a. m.; 2.2o a. in. For IIoneMlalr-1120. 1013 a. in.; 2.20. 5.2J P For Wilkes-Bine-15 P.. 7 IS S 11, W, KM' a in . 12 i'l 1 2 2.11, B.S5, 127, t.10, 7 s, in II 11 10 p. m For New Yoik Philadelphia, etc., via l.ihlgh V.illev Ri'lionil il.l p III.; 12 01, 2 is I.L7 p in.; wilh Black Diamond Kx-pit'i--. li. .' p. ni I'm P. . nsvlvii.il t Railroad points. i'..lj, !i 1 "i. ni . 2 is, I 27 p in. Fin Wf-lein poll t.s. via Lehigh Valley P.iiIIh. tl-7 In a. m.: l-'oi "'', with .Black 1)1 timiitl i:ptess 10 II, 11. "0 p. in. Trnlns will aiilve In Scranton as fol lows, Fie. m Ci iboiiil do nnd the Nmth-filO, 7 I". s ,n, 'I I, lo.lN, II "n a in.: 1.2!, 215, J! 21. 12! 7 I'., in 'N It 27 n III. Ftoin el'. - I! "He- and tin Sonth R.1F. 7.P. 5 IN V S. "II." a. m " LIS 211, !M3, ."in 0 21, 7.."!. 'i'".. 10 ol p. m : 1.11 n. in. "SUNDAY TIIM.N'S. For ("ni In nil in-'ni". B .B P. m.; 22i; 2 ".J f. 17. 'ill p in F.n wiiits-Biiin-i'!N, ijit; n. in.; l.r.3, ".2 .1 U. 7 IS p ill I'm AIImiiv. Sai'ilocfi. Abmtieal. Bos tuii. Nt vv Uiiul.inil poluls. i tc., 2.2! p. ii. I.ovitst talis lo all points In United; Sfiti s ami C nia. la. I W. BURDIi'K. !. P. A.. Albanv, N. Y. II. W. I'RO.-S, D P A, Sci-ntnll, Pa. Leli'-jir V.ill-y Kuilt'oiJ. In ITItvt N.iv. 1"lli. 1-.T) TRAIN'S LKAVK SCRANTON. Fur PUiliiiblphla ami New Yoik. via D. Vr II. R R.. at i! II a. ni. unit 12.i'1. 2 In, 127 (Black Diamond Kmmss), ami II TO p m Siind.i.vs, D ,- 11. It. R I.In, 7.H, p in For While llavtn Ilmleton und princi pal points In the eo.il itglnns, vl.i D & II. It R. i! II. 2IN ami 127 p. m. For Poltsvllle. fi II 2 IN p. m. For Bethlelum Kastnti. Reading, llar llsbmg and pilmlpal Inli I in tllalo sl.i tl.nis. via D. At H R R. 11.11 a m ". 120!. 2 IS 127 (Black 1)1 innmil Rspiesa), 1 10. Sundavs, D A II R R IIS. 7.IS p in For Tunkb.innocl:, Tovva-ula, Kliulia, ltb.n.i Ginevii and pilnclpil Intel medi ate si tlions, via I) L A W. R. R t)iJ3 a m . 1 ii mil " P m For Co in vn. Rni heslt r, Buffalo, Nlag ai i Falls Chk.uo ami all points West, via D. A: II. R R 12'B ' B (Black Dia mond Kspiessi 7 4 10.11. 11! i) p. m. Sumlajs, l). ,v II. R. P.. 1203 p. m., 7.15 p in Pullman pirlnr ami slot plug or Lehlli V.tlbv milor ears eoi all It.ilus bttw.tii Wilkes limn iml New York. Plilladct plll i P.illfalo nnd Suspem-lnn Biide'e, BHLI IN H WILBUR. Cm. Supt., 21 Colli, ml snot i Now Yoik. (Ml MILLS S IKK. Gen. Pass. Agt., 21 Cortlimlt slftet New Yoik V. Nii.NNFMAlMIF.R. Dlv. lt-i. Ant.. Sotilli Bt Hilt hem. Pa. For lb lots ami Pullman leurrvitlon" nppl '-'" l.ai k.iwmina .eve., Seiaulou, Pa, ilricaii.l Wvfiniiii ; Vnlloy. Time Tabli iu t fleet Ft b 7, 1'10. Tinhis have Si i. niton for Hivviev anil Inn inn iliate pinis c-imuci tiup at Ifiw lev with Kil RillrtLiiF tor New Y.ol Nw!iui- lliinesililo and liilum el ii poll It- ii foi' "ws No. 2. At oiii.i.i i ll.ui i. a in , No 1 KNptess, J.1 ul p. ni. .! ,I-t5' Mill liVIO.N l)IVINII), Iu Dili. I tet. .Mill. IMMI. NorlU Kottud, .... ..., . "OOlllllQIIIIll. 2111 1 2IM 2tM t "i i' -I t-tatlous I i Vul l.i ae , . . .s 1'iajJ.llti.-. , 7 Vi l.'isl'i'treet , ' o ) vli iliaiiKC i a in"r lllll la. II in "."I ".0 li 10 0 It 11 11 "I ft 0 2 . e m Arrive i I -, i aoo-i t I if) iiiiiicis'i: 12 i) hllllL'bl ,.' ti ril'MO't I U1L . i u' in. niiiiyi'ini I .'2, I'".W.tilln IJ I lt.1 He ..iv i I'l'-aM Mi. ,. hi t 1.1,1 Hd.iit . 'ii t 1 on -.fflW I ill Cub aid i o ....'til o Wh.lc PrdUO ... Iii.!i .MlOltfld ....li.) .ltiiiia . .. 'II In AtcUlbaW ... ii JV .luiii '"J li i it ")0 1, s.'n st) ts vt! .a! Mil .... II II muvillo h-l.' .... II n7' OI linut is 4) Ii ov 1'iict-biirir K3 II o 'ihlJl'P S'il II D-l l'rovlil.'hcB s ! .... Ilir,7 IMU I aco a ? o 10 r.tv ferautim -... a at .....Ja n'LVftVov-- ArrlTf t. hunilnvoriv 'w f n, 'Miles Hut trnlns atop eagUnsl wJr' bensef" - 1 talus "2oi ami vim isuied i)konly flttlicialni daily ixtrpi Suiiila. , .eciiio I'tiicg vu-fiiiitarlii v w ejtei n''Jiroro iuirclia-.Hi.; iluket- 8' U s i iineiiier. J n ou It ,iL'0ti.(iuTM si i prr"itid lift le. Cllilugcliulrt.i ,Miv rk to ( liliM.o ltk ut eluli-'t". l'nseiiut r UuttM itiiiuctu lei '' o Cent ivr .Hilt-. . . . .. 7rr J 0. Amiersoft, opti. pas Agt. T. Kllieieit, Dlv I aw, Aj;t scrnutoii, i'a. ,j)i:i , ' V;t4i 0., .,, rf - . jr-