THE SCRANTON TR1BUJSE-SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1900. CARBONDALE. A NEW BUSINESS. The Jndvvln drug atoru on Hnleni ave nue has been advertlaed for Rale, ns the building must be vacated by April 1. On that dnte Odie Sahm, of Scranton, on of Henry Sahm, of this city, will open a genta' furnishing Btorc there. Negotiations have bcn under way for the put chase of the Cash dtug store on Chuich street by H. F. Clark, pre ncrlptlon clerk for P. 15. Dennis, but the deal has not yet been closed. W. T). Kvans owns the store.whlch Is man aged by Julius Spaeth. HENRY CRAMER'S FUNERAL. Many viewed the remains of the late Henry V. Oramer yesterday morning, previous to the services held over them at which Itev. Hollln A. Sawyer, of Trinity Episcopal church, officiated. The remains wore taken to city sta tion nnd on the 11.26 o'clock train wor conveyed to Honendale, vhete they were Interred. The procession that ac companied the remains from the house to the stntlon wns n long one und notably one of prominent townsmen. Many went with the relatives to Hones dale. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. E, C. Ely hns Just put a five-ton safe In his Jewelry store. Dr. 11. C. Wheeler attended the meet ing of physicians nt M. J. Shields' In Jermjn Inst night. Mrs. John Holand, of Dundnff street, Is entertaining Miss Minnie Murphy, of Scranton. Mr. and Mrs. D. XV. Humphrey vis ited new and Mrs. William Edgar, of Providence, yeteidjy. The Amntnnth Social club will give n social Tuesday evening. J. J. Relgeluth Is enteitalnlng his sis ter, Mls Klolse Relgeluth,' of Waverly, X. Y. James Adley, of Forty-second street, Is ill with typhoid fever. The nutcheis' Piotectlve union has decided to close all maikets at 8.30 p.m. August Brunnor, of Park street, went to Scranton last night to Investigate the tepoited death of his son Hudolph. which was said to have been caused by his falling from n tialn between Scranton and New York. FECKVILLE. Mrs. Delia E. Kiug. of Philadelphia, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. p. Peck, of Main street. Die Temple Iron company will pay their employes at the Sterrlck Creek colliery this afternoon for the month of January. Mr. J. U-irrett was a caller at Scran ton jestenlav. The choir of the Presbyterian church will give a sacred concert Sunday even ing In the church, assisted by Miss Kdlth Davis, the distinguished violinist, of Jermyn. Progiamme: Organ volun tary, Sellenne, P. It. Benjamin: scrip ture leading, pastor; prayer, Dr. Moon: anthem. "Remember Thy Tender Mer cies," H. Farmer, choir: solo, "The Day Is Ended," w Ith violin obllgato, Rartlett. Mrs. Roberts: violin solo, "C.ivatlno," by I!ohm. Miss Kdlth Da !s: ehntus, 'IV Down Laudemus, choir; tenor solo, "The Wav of Peace," by C. Francis I.lovd, H. XV. Peek; Instiu mental selection, four violins and or gan; chorus, "Jubilate Deo," Juan AI zamoia, choir: b.uitnne solo, selected, H. Rrundage; violin solo, "Reverie," by Schennlt, Miss Dals; chorus, "Tho Clod of Alnaham Praise," bv Dudley Buck, diolr: benediction, Rev. Dr. .on; postlude. March Traneasle, Scot son Clark; violin soloist. Miss Davis, Junijn: Hi st violin, O XV. Haw ley: second lolln, H. Brundage and F. P. Benjiiuln: oiganlst, Fied It. Benjamin. All the little folks taking part In the Mother and ather Goose onteitain meiit nu icqucsted to meet at the hose house this afternoon at U p. in.. In stead of this evening. All the l.ulks who are interested in the wclfnto of the Wilson Fire com pany ate leciuested to meet nt the hose house Monday evening. Fob. "6, to makn arrangaments for the coming fair and trades display. Deput Postmaster K. W. Swingle has lecoveied fiom his recent sevvie Illness and has assumed his usual post nt the otllce. IVckvllle Baptist church Rev. J. S. Thomas, pastor. Sei vices tomorrow at 10 30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Morning sub ject, "The Book of Jude;" evening sub ject, Companionship." a sermon to oung people. Sabbath school at 11.30 n. m. All are welcome. Soi vices In the Pttsbvterlan church ot 10 30 a. in. and 7 p. in., Rev. S. H. Moon, pastor, subject In morning, "Great and Small Things Their Time;" evening, sacred concert. All welcome. An Editor's Life Saved by Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, During the eaily part of October, 1890, I contracted a bad cold which settled on my lungs and was neglected until 1 feared that consumption had ap peared In an Incipient state. I was con stantly coughing and trying to expel bomethlng whlih I could not. I becamo alatmed and after giving the loial doctor a trial bought a bottle of Cham berlnln's Cough Remedy and the icsult vas Immediate Impiovetm-nt, and after I had used thtee bottles my lungs were restored to their healthy state. B, S. Edwards. Publisher of The Review, Wyant. III. For sale by all druggists. Matthews Bros'., Wholesale and Retail agents. OLD FORGE. Thn Junior Icncrue of the Old Fnrrro Methodist Episcopal chinch will give an entertainment in tne church Tues. day evening. Februaty 27, Tho follow ing In the programme: Chorus, by the Junlois; bread and milk tl i 111. twelve little gills; iccltatlon, "I.lttlo Boy Blue," Charlie Davenall; song, "1 Don't Want to Play In Your Y.nd," Margaret Hdvatd4 and Ethel IM ivnids: exert Ise, "Thiee kittle Toad stool," Kail Hooper, Frank Naylor nnd Henry Edwaids; dialogue. "Two Mammas," My tie Wood and Bella, Nlper: song, "Won't You Como to My Tea Party?" Bella Harding; recita tion, "A Truly Oiundma," Ilmma I'd ! wards; whistling choins, Juniors; kBong, "Rock-a-Bye, Baby," Cassli ' Jmes; a lesson In housekeeping, sixteen clrlS! recitation "llnu Knnln firms Knows." Kthel Daven.Ul; flag drill, th mallest Junlois; temperance recita EVERY WOMAN 6omeUaunMli!n1lible,Biratl7,lKaiiUBf nedletnt. Only nirmlsagud the )ureit drug iksall tmi. lijou vul the Utt, get Op. Peal's PennvrcvaS PSIle V I They re prompt, tafo and certain In rciult. " " Tbu teuulna (Dr. real') nerer disappoint. Bold for 1 .00 per bo. For Sale by JOHN H. "HELP&, Spruce street. tion, Hannah Richmond; exercise, "Three Little Girls Are Weary," Llzalo White, 1,1111c Seamen nnd Beatrice Cary: motion song, I.lttlu Shaking Quakers. There Is n treat In store for all who como to hear the ltttlu ones, At they ore always sure to please. Ad mission, adults 25 cents; children 10 fcents. tayIor news. Death of Esau Price Result of the Recent Election Watkini Family Entertain Religious and Personal News. Esau, the thirteen-yrnr-old son of Mr nnd Mrs. Wllllnm Price, of Union street, died yesterday morning at an early hour, after n lingering Illness. Deceased was very popular among his associates. The funeral will be held on Monday with services at the home. In terment will be made In the Forest Home cemetery. The Welsh Baptist chuich eisteddfod on Washington's birthday was a grand success both musically and llnunclully, notwithstanding the Inclemency of tho weather the attendance being exceed ingly large. The committee are to bo complimented for the manner in which they conducted tho event. The result of the recent ward elec tion In this borough promises to fur nish no end ot excitement to tho citi zens In the First ward. It Is tumored that one of tho defeated candidates in that section is about to cause the ar rest of several voters. Mrs. David Price and son have re turned homo to Clnik's Summit, after visiting iclatives In this botough. Rev. Francis Gendall will pleach at the Methodist Episcopal church tomor row evening at 7 o'clock. All are vvol come. The Wntklns family of musicians ot this town, consisting of Mr. Wntklns, cornet; Masters Kddle, violin; Harry, clailonet, and Miss Frances, pianist, pnttltipaled In the concert at the St. Pntilck's chutch fair at Hyde Park last evening. Mary Ann. the four-yenr-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Jones, of Bnrbertovvn, died late Thursday even ing of membraneous croup. The functal w ill occur at the family residence to morrow. Serlccs will be held nt the house. Burial will be made In Ply mouth. The Century Hose company, Xo. C. will meet In the burgess' ofllce on Mon day evening. Business of much Im portance demands the presence of nil members. Services at the Calvary Baptist church tomorrow will be held at tha usual hours, Pastor Rev. Dr. H. H. Harris ofllciatlng. All are cordially In vited. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Jones nnd fam ily attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Thomas Moore, at South Scran ton, on Thursday. Justice of the Peace Andrew Doles left yesterday for Poughkeepsle, X. Y., where he was summoned by the death of his father. Services at the Welsh Congregational church tomorrow w 111 be ns usual, Rev. Ivor Thomas ofllciatlng. Sunday school nt 2 p. m. All are Invited. A telegram has Just been received hero announcing the setlous Illness of Mrs. Mniy Daley at Blnghamton, X. Y. Mrs. Daley was one ot the oldest lesldents of this borough. Mr. und Mis. Shepaul Snow, of Hyde Park, weie the guests of Mr. nnd Mis. Richard Jones, of Stons stieot, on Thuisday. Taylor lodge, Xo. 60S, Independent Order of Odd Fellow s, will meet In ses sion this evening. Mrs. John Sei vice, of Wilkes-Barre, is visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mis. John F. Taylor, on Main street. Rev. P. H. Biooks, of Wllkes-Baire, will pieach tomonow at the usual hours nt the Presbyterian church. All ure welcome. "PERSEVERE AND PROSPER." Take Hood's Snrsapatilla faithfully and It will cure scrofula, salt rheum, bolls, pimples and all blood humois; nl-o dyspepsia, rheumatism, catairh nnd that tired feeling. It never disap points Sick headache Is cured by Hood's Pills. 25c. CLARK'S SUMMIT. Miss Xettle Datesman, daughter of Mis. S. T. Walker, and Mr. Walter Xortlnup, of the West Side, Scranton. were Joined In holy wedlock by the Rev. J. B. Sweet, of the Simpson Methodist Episcopal church, Scranton, on Tuesday at 3 p. m , nt the home of the bride. The bride Is well-known both In this place and the West Side, and both have many friends who wish them good luck In their new state. Mr. nnd Mrs. Xorthrup left on the 7.25 p. m. train for Scranton, where they will begin housekeeping nt once. Among those present from this place were Mr. and Mrs. Merton Colvin and daughter Carrie, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. J. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Nil Walker, Mrs. Noithrup nnd daut'l ter, of Scranton, mother and sister of tb gioom, and other relatives of the bride and gioom. Piofessor and Mis. Gay and family, of Factor vlllc, visited Mr. Merton Colvin and family yesteiday. Mr. C. H. Hiker, of West. Xlcholson, spent a couple of d.is visiting his sis tots, Mrs. Justin and Mis. Smith, of this place, this week. Miss Battle Hlnkley Is on the sick list. The boaid of tiado has decided to erect the canning faetoiyon the ground whi-ie B. F. Pedilek's Ice house now stands. OLYPHANT. A large number of the little friends of Mls.s Kathryn Clancy, daughter of Mr. and Mis. M. J. Clancy, of Upper Dunmore street, attended n paity which wns clven at her home on Thuisday nfternoon in honor of her sixth blithday. Atter a season of meir making, delicious lefreshments weie sei veil to the little guests. MKs Clancy was the ledplent of many use ful nnd pietty gifts. Those piesent wi'ih; Misses Annettn Murphy, Snia Cioome, Helen Fntlden, Molly Mn loiiey, Knthiyn B. Clancy. Gertrude and Claire Kelly, Kathleen O'Biien, Geitrude. Katheilne and Helen Luvln. Tesslff und Geitrude Norton, Mary Hammond, Alice Qulnnnn. Agnes Reap, Emily Hetchlon. May Lnvln, Lucy McXulty, Tessiu Loftius, Bene and Es ther Colllei, Annie nnd Mamie Swee ney, Mary John, Gem tide nnd Nesslo O'Malley. Annlo and Alice Lynch, An- Pharmacist, ccr. Wvomlnr Avenue and nle nnd Agnes Murphy, Esther Daw son, Annie, Ruth nnd Helen Gilbert, Jennie Hoban, Delia Conry, t Jennie Richardson, Knthlecn Clnncy, Mus ters Joseph Murphy, John Colvy. Jus. Croome, Hovvntd Maloney, John Clnn cy, Joseph Bavin, John Qulnnnn. Wil lie Judge, Jns. Fnrrell, Jus. Collier, Willie McXulty, Frank Loftus, James Jordan, Frank Sweeney, John O'Mnl ley, Joe and Willie Dawson, Fred Gil bert and Michael Clnncy. "The Heart of m In" wns produced by the Dunmoro Dramatic society un der tho direction of H. J. Kvans, of this place, nt Havviey, Thursday even ing. Frank McLaughlin nnd Mollle nnd Gertie Hnnnlck assisted In the performance. Miss Mnme Murphy, of tin River side, has resigned her pnslton In Gins burg's store on Lackawanna street. Dr. K. L. Peet has removed his of fice from this place to Providence. The souvenir supper Bcrved at the Presbyterian church Thursday even ing was n great success socially nnd financially. One of the most enjoy able features was the fish pond, which wns largely patronized. Tho pulpit of the Blnkely Baptist church will be filled by Rev. David Spencer, D. D., the new pastor. Services nt the usual bonis will be held In the Pre.sbvtoilan church to morrow morning and evening. Rev. B. F. Hammond, pnestor. Dr. P. L. Van Sickle. II. B. Mnt thevvsoti, Wllllnm Adair. Matthew Mockey, C. W. Houser. Sampel He Calm, T. M. Voyle nnd 11. J. Bart hold, from the place: Floyd Grelncr, J. W. Klnback nnd Frank Bcnjninln, of Peckvllle, nttended a banquet In Blnghamton on Thursday night. The funeral of Chailes Ready, who died nt his home In Grassy on Thurs day last, will take place this nfternoon nt 2,30 o'clock from his late homo. Rev. K. J. Haughton, of Dunmore, will ofllclate. Interment w 111 be made In Prospect cemnteiy, Peckvllle. Burgess-elect and Mis. J. A. Man ning are visiting relatives nt South Gibson. Mrs. John O'Malley, of Dunmore street, who hns been visiting her sister at Wllkes-Barre, has returned home. Miss Alice Kennedy, of Providence, Is the guest of friends in town. Miss Gertrude Atherton Is entertain ing her sister, Miss Kate Atherton, of Clark's Summit. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD., Church Services Tomorrow Inter esting Personal News. William Cunningham, of the East Side, while returning home from work at Kdgeiton collleiy a few days ago, was seized with sudden and severe Ill ness. He was unable to stand and fell to the ground, whole he tcmulned help lessly for some time. He eventually managed to reach his home In an ex hausted condition and has slnco been very sick. Mrs. S. T. Slay and Mrs Arthur I.ewsley. of Caibondale, vltlted at the home of Mrs. L. XV. Crnmer, on (Main street, Thursday. Mis. Abignl Cramer, of Carbondale, Is visiting nt the home of Mrs. Jennla Cramer, of Bacon street. James Sevmour. of Shrunokln, 1) visiting at the home of his brother, AVllllam Sevmour. st, Third street. two-weeks. old child of John Ma holluck, who tesldes near the Delaware nnd Hudson bie.iker, tiled yesterday of whooping cough. Missus Mary and Maggie Walsh, of Scranton, spent Thursday at the horns of their mother, Mis. Gooigo McClos key, of South Main stiuct. The L-mploycs of the Ontario nni Western ralho.ul iccelvecl their month's pay on Thuisday. MKs Mary Spettlgue, of Cemetery street, spent esteiday with Caibon dale fi lends. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1"). Stocker returned home jesterday fiom a bilef visit to llonesd.ile fi lends. J. Sllwibl.itt has returned fiom New Yoik city, wheie he has been on a bile vKIt to bla parents. Rev. Mavtnrd Thompson, pastor of the First Baptist cluut.li, will pioach tomouovv mernlng on ,-True IMnciplc? of Beneilcence" and In the evening on "Where Art Thou." At the Primitive Methodist church tomonow the pastor. Rev. Thomas Cook, will preach In the morning on "Benefit of Week-Night Services." In the evening tho sacrament will be nd mlnlsteied and a sermon appropriate to the occasion will be delivered. Mr. nnd Mrs. Whit Wall, of Carbon dale, have moved to Cemetery street, this borough. J. C. Turner, of Falls, Is visiting his daughter, Mrs. John Forchener, ot Main street. Mis. James Allen, who is at Dr. Thompson's private hospital at Scran ton. was operated upon on Wednesday fov the removnl of a tumor nnd is re ported to be doing nicely. Miss May Haas, of Main street, Is Usltlng Scranton friends. Miss Annie Gavin ban returned from rtttston, where she has boon for sev ei.il weeks visiting, MNs Josephine Davis entertnlned her Sunday school c1.t-s at the home of Mis. V H. Gieenslnde, of Main street, Tuesday evening. Tho boys had an exceedingly happy evenlnp- together and weie loud In their praise of Mlw Davis" kindness. CLARK'S GREEN. The election day wait made quite Inter fstliig by the appearance of some nie. pendent candidates. The result Is as lollows: B. y Ackerley, Juatlco of tho peaic; E. A. White and N. 8. DnK school dhectors; o. B. Jones and Divld Smith, supervisors of loads; JMvwird Lutsey. town titnsurer: Willnnl Vos.burp. town cleilt: T. S. Baiktr. auditor; N. fo. Davis, nssthsur of voters; T. S. I'aiker. jud'e of election, E. A. White and J. E. Cnllender. Inspectors of election; George I. Mveis, collector of taxes. A. A. Davis spent Wednesday In Thompson on business. Mr. G. r. Soi'iic i r. of Thompson, was n visitor here on Thui-MMv last. Our public schools will render nn In teresting literary entcitiiluiiieut hi tho Baptist church hcie this evening for thn pnrposo of aiding financially the school libinry. An admission fee of 15 cents will be charged All Interested In educa tlon are invited to bo present. O'car Hendricks has been a great suf fe rer from a severe attuck of eiulnsy, but Is now convalescing. m Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the soat of tho disease. Catutrh Is a bluod or constitutional ells. cas.. nnd In oi.ler to euro It sou mnut take lntum.il remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cuio is tukeu Intel null, and acts directly nn the blood und mucous Mirfaccs. Hull's ........i, fiiri Ite not a outlet it,A,ii. ,... Ol IIICI ue-ne n ....wn. vwiuuiui-u VVlin the best blood purltleis acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfoct com btnutlon of the two ingredients Is what piodiices such wonderful results In cur ing Catarih. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY Si CO.. Props. Toledo, O. Sold bv diurglsts, pi lee 75c. Hall's Family I'll I J are tho best. llieiii. "-- ,. , r ' " ...'iie-nio. It was presci bed by one of thu best physicians In thlH countr) for jturs, mm (s a regular prescription. It is compjsod The People's iVW A POPULAR Cf.KAKING HOUSE for tha nsttslt ot 11 Who llavd flouso to Rent, Real Kstute or Otliar Property to Sell or Kxchunsje, or Who Want Situation or Help Then Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word Except Situation WantjJ, Which Arj In scrtcd Free. FOR RENT FOR RKNT-DICSlHARLi: rARM.CALL at 612 Washington avenue, Scranton. J17-NBW HOUSB: STEAM HBAT: furnished. All improvements. 1320 Marlon street. WESTMINSTER HOTEL FOR RENT April 1. Enquire John Jermyn, 119 Wyoming avenue. FOR RENT-103 B1WCE BTREET : eleven 'rooms; central; possession April 1st. DOUBLE STORE FOR RENT-APRIL Int. three-storv building. IV Venn avenue John Jormju, ll'J Vonung avenue. FOR RENT-Al,Ilir7lST. THREE story brick building, lilft street. In quire JohnJerm.vn, ll't Wyoming avenue. FOR RENT-llOl'SE. SIX ROOMS: nil improvements, 13. E. D. Lathnm", 5227 tloulcv.ird avenue. FOR RENT-MY FORMER RESt elence, with barn. 1W2 Monsey nvcnuej ten moms. Win. W. Lathrope. FOR RENT-ELEVEN ROOM HOUSE. Apply to John Ociroll, 122 Madison avenue, or of The Trlbunr. FOR RENT-DESIRABLE TEN-ROOM single houe; all Improvements; city ste tin; bargain If sold ut once. 922 Qlb son street. STORE FOR RENT-PROM APRIL 1. number 2J1 Lackawanna ave. Inquire of J. II. Ciunsler. XV. T. HACKETT HAS STORES FOR lent. OfHce Pi lee building. W. T. HACKETT MAS OFFICES rent. Apply Price building. roit XV. T. HACKETT HAS BARNS FOR rent. Apply Price bulldlrg. W. T. HACKETT HAS SINOLE double houses for rent. AND "and XV. T. HACKETT HAS STEAM furnace houses for rent. XV. T. HACKETT HAS FLATS rent. Apply Price) building. FOR XV. T. HACKETT HAS ROOMS rent. Apply Price building. FOP. XV. T. HACKETT BUYS.SELLS.RENTS. Insures property, collects rents, loans money. FOR SALE FOR SALE-DESIRABLE TEN ROOM single house, with bath nnd laundry; nil Improvements; city steam: bargain If sold at once. 922 Gibson street. FOR SALE - HOUSEHOLD FURNI ture and carpets for sale; can bo seen from 9 to 12 for one weik. 623 Madlsrn Hvenue. TOR SALE CHEAP A TWO-SEATED family sleigh. J. L. Connell, 115 Franklin avenue. REAL ESTATE. $(O,0f-WlLL BUY A BUSINESS PROP- ei ty woith much more, nnd the pur chaser is guai.intecd n rental Income of $1,000 per Minium. For particulars apply to XV. T. Hackett. Pi leu building. $5M ANT UPWARDS DESIRABLE lots in the Seventeenth ward. Apply to XV. T. Hackett, Prtoe building. $1.2-SMALL SINGLE HOUSE ON A large lot In West Scranton. Apply to W. T. Hnckctt. J2 0C0-NBW DOUBLE HOUSE, WEST Side Apply to XV. T. Hackett, Price building. $0,100 CASH AND $ HI 000 ON TIME AT ." per cent will buv olio ot the finest propei ties In Scranton and now palng S per cent, over and nbore all expenses For paitlcul.irs nnd reason fen selling apply to XV. T Hackett. Price building. BARGAINS REAL BARGAINS IN real estate nio scarce nnd must bo snapped up soon us offeree! If von i w.i'it n snap, see XV. T. Hackett, Price building. $1,100 00 CAH-WILL BUY A MI'L- berrv,ftreet lot that should bring nt least $1 .'iOO 11 von want to niako or save $100, see Hackett, Trice building, nt onre. HACKETT BUYS. SELLS. RENTS IX sures property; collects rents, loans money. $-,000-WILL SECURE A MODERN 10 room hocso with lame lot, on Jeffer son avenue. One of the greatest bar gains In our cltv. Apply to XV. T. Hack ett, Price building. S4 90O-WILL SECURE TO A VERY quick purchaser a new, modern, 10 room. stenm heated house This Is an other phcromciml oppoitunlty to secure a nice cltv home nt a lower than low price Apply to XV. T. Hackett. Price building. $l.tV-HERE IS ANOTHER OF HACK ett's bargains. A Mulberry street resilience, containing a reception hull, parlor, library, dining room, kitchen, pantry, five bed rooms, laigo bath room, large attic, good dry cellar and excellent furnace. The lot Is small, but sou cant have everything for $4,500, and a liberal discount besides to a quick buver. If vou re.illv contemplate buying n house, don't mls's this. The terms are easy. Ap ply to XV. T. Hackett. Price building. IJ500-WILL BUY AN 8-ROOM. MOD ern. single house In Seventeenth ward, with a lot to feet front. This Is the onlv one of the Kind In the Seventeenth ward and Ins no sign on It. Apply to W. T. Hackett. Prlco building. PENN AVENUE PROPERTY FOR sale: something fine. Seo Hackett, Price building. AN EXCLLI.ENT CHANCE OF BUY Iiik far below cost a beiutlful corner lot in Green Rldne with a very cosy house. Will sell for $G,M0 If bought Imme diately; easy terms. Inqulie CIS Spruco street. FOR SALE OR RENT. rORATrTHTTnrNT"'ATrcVARK,S Green, desirable lcsldence: acre of lend: fruit rnd outbuildings. Ae'dress Geo. XV. Decker, box 59?. Honesdale, Pa. PUERTO RICAN TARIFF. Leaders Express Belief That the Bill Will Pass. Wnshlngton. Feb. 23. An agreement was reached In the houso today that the vote on the Puerto Illcnn tin Iff bill will be taken up at 3 p. m. next Tues. day. General debate will close Mon day end short speeches under the five minute rule v. Ill follow up to the tlmo of the vote. At the close of tho day formal announcement was made that a Republican conference would be held nt 8 p. m. tomorrow. The leaders con tinue to express tho belief that the bill will pass, but the Imptesslon U growing that a motion to tecominlt the bill to the committee on ways nnd means will command strong support nnd may prevail. Mr. Underwood, the Democratic "whip," today sent out telegiams to all absent Democrats to be present on Monday, when the vot ing may begin. Tho speech of Mr. Llttlefleld, of Milne, was the feature of the day. Today ho added to his laurels, won In the Roberts rase, In a speech against the bill which for brilliancy, wit and Exchange. WANTED. HOUSES FOR TENANTS AND TEN ants for houses. W. T. Hackett, Price building. BUYERS FOR BARGAINS IN HOUSES, lots, farms nnd business properties. XV. T. Hackett, Price building. AGENTS WANTED. magw:t1c'hT:a1.'erS make bio money: famous Weltmcr method by mall, 110; Joumul flee. Address the Southern School, Springfield, Tenn. AN EDUCATED. RESPONSIBLE REP resentntlve. wanted In your county; position peunanent; JW weekly assured. American School ot Oorieiipemctcnce, Boston, Mnss. HELP WANTED-MALE. GoTeNMENTT'OSITIONS DON'T prepare for any c Ml service or census exnmlnatloi s without seeing our cata logue ot Inform itlon. Sent free. Co- lutnman correspondence college, um- niKton, u. c. BOOKKEEPERS-ADOPT PRACTICAL computing mnchlna. Automntlc. noise- J less, portable, labor-saving. Request trial, booklet, testimonials. Arltlnna chino Co., Roanoke building, Chicago. WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED YOUNG shoo salesman of the city only at once. M.ver Davidow's Shoe Store, 307 Lackawanni nvenuo. . . .... . ,.s.. .t,t.nt te,. st.ew -- i.N J F.IJ IfllCJU, HUPU.lU a,...-. , lur partner lie kciiim iuiii-muii ....y. hat business. JllXio cash will pay ou $1,100 a J.car. Best stand. Good refer ent es. Address C. George, Scranton, Pa. General Delivery. ENERGETIC SALESMAN - COUNTRY work. School supplies. Salary $100 and extras. R. O. Evans & Co., Chi cago, 111. WANTED-BY AN ESTABLISHED business of a high older, n representa tive of ability and backing who can take up Its work In tho statp of Pennsylvania; no scheme; permanent business with money In It for the right party. Address, giving references. FOUNTAIN BATH BRUSH CO., Grand Rapids. Mich. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. FREE LADY AGENTS WANTED FOR best toilet preparations m ule: highly profitable; established fifteen yenis: seven dollars worth goods free. K. Sharum Mfg. Co., CO West 22nd St., New York. LADIES TO DISTRIBUTE FREE SAM ples In olty. Call at 320 Washing ton avenue, from S 30 to W 30 a. m. today. BOARDING. BOARDING 125 PINES STREET. FURNISHED ROOMS. WATmnrrwTNTcnL rooms with board. Centrally located. Address W Trlbuno nflicc. WANTED-TO RENT. WANTEDFmNISIIEllT'smT able for gentleman nnd wife: central ly located. Address, X. Y, C. Trlbuno. WANTED-TO BUY. watItouTy'Toas.ecn ond hand watches, jewelry, old gold nnd silver. Gardner, 220 Spruce street. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY K SEVERAL LINES OF BUSINESS FOR sale: established and palng. Apply to Hackett. Prite building. IF YOU WANT TO BUY A BUSINESS sec XV. T. Hackett, Price building. IP YOU WANT TO SELL A BUSINhS-J sco W. T. Hackett, Price building. PROFITS IN STOCKS. WHEAT AND cotton. Muekev's Modern Methods Muko Money. Write for our free book. C. E. Mackey & Co., 23 Broadway, New York. REWARD. REWARD-FOR RETURN OF RUSSET leather carriage seat. Lost Sunday, February 11. Return to United States Hotel, 447 Penn avenue. CITY SO AVENGER A. B. BR1GGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS ond cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. B BRIUGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elcke's drug store, corner Adams and Mulberi. Telephone 9540. LEGAL. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCK holders of the Cross Fork Water company will bo held evt the office of tho Lackawanna Lumber company, Hoard of Trado building. Tuesday, March 20, 1900, at 10 a. m , for the election of dl. rectors for tho ensuing year, and such other business as may properly come before the meeting. J. L. CONNELL, Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of The Lackawanna Iron nnd Steel Company, for the election of directors and ti.iusaclloti of such other business as ma properly conic before) tho meeting, will be held at the officii of tho Company, In the Cltv of Scranton, Fennsvlvnnla, on Wednesday, March "th, 100, at two o'clock p. m. The polls will remain open for one hour. The transfer bonks will bo clo1 on February 23th, 1900, and reopened on March Sth, 190. J. P. HIGOLNSON. Secretary. Scranton, Pa., Feb, 22. 1900. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN compliance, with tho authority and ic. qulrcments of an act ot the geiieial as sembly of the commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, entitled 'a supplement to an act entitle il 'An act to nrivldo lor the In coiporntlnn nnd leetulnllm rf etttaln corpoiutlons'," uppiiU'ed April 29. 1S74, providing for the Impiavoim nt, itnend meiit and nlteintlonf uf too ilurteis of corporations of the second clfs, and au thoilzlng the Incoipoi v.Ijd nt tucilun motor companies, nppiovcd 1 111 day of Juno A. D. lSl, and Kn)Mi the 'eva poration amendment act," npplle-ttiun will be made to tin- governor of Penn sylvania, on the 15th day of March, A, 1). 1900, that the em potato name of tho Rlchnrt and Sandcisoii Oil company be changed from that of the Rlchatt and Sanderson Oil company to that of tho Sanderson OH and Specialty company, James Gurdnei Sanderson, solicitor. logic rivals tho bent efforts of the lec ognlzed ointors of the houfe. He made n profound Impression nnd when ho concluded It was several min utes befote the demonstration that fol lowed could be quelled, Among others who spoke today weio -Messrs. Jones iVn.) nnd Maddux (Oa.), against th bill, nnd Messis. Russel (Conn.), Bar tholdt (Mo.), Oardner (Mich.), Lncey (Iowa), for it. The debate continues nt a night ses sion. Life. Man builds tall castles; storms sweep by And blot their towns from the sky; Ho digs deep cellars, bound to win, But, us he triumphs, they cave In! -Puck. SITUATIONS WANTED mTVArioxTMnvyniyfru Mars eddj some trade preferred. Ad dress I., c., euro Tribune otllce. SITUATION WANTED-BY ELDERLY lady as housekeeper cr cook In small family. Excellent references given. Ad- tiress, oil Aclasis avenue. L-LOOM FIXER AND MACHINIST DE- rue-, iMipitiun; inoroeiKiiij m.M.''" " with nil machinery or texture: can fur nish recommendation from last employer. Address Machinist, Tribune. A FIRST CLASS WAITER. CLERK OR bur tender would like to have some--thing to do evenings: wiircs no object. Address Frank. Tribune olllce. BY AN EDttCATEDYOUNO MAN AT . anything In the linn of writing, even ing preferred, good plain writer. Ad tFess W. P. II., Ri5 Cedar avenue, city. SITUATION WANTED - AS FlltSl . class salesman and meat cutter In butcher business. Can give best of refer ence Address or call F. IS. Webb, 212 Falrvlew avenue, Scranton, Pa. SITUATION WANTED-RY A YOUNG n-nn ns fireman or to work in stern its clerk or salesman. Address O. II. Davis. 212 Fall view avenue. SITUATION WANtJid"- A WOMAN fior.i the country wants situation In Prntest.nt family nt once. Address Miss M. Stephens, West Side postolHce, Scran ton, Pu. DRESSMAKING. DREFSMAK1NO FOR CHILDREN TO order; nlso ladles' wulsts. Louise Shoemaker, Hi Adams avenue. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN be had In Scranton at the nws stands of Relemnn Bron.. 405 Spruce and 603 Lin den; M. Norton H22 l.nckavvauia avenue; I. 8. Bchutzer. 211 Spruce street. SCALP TREATMENT. MRsfTrTTTLTERTsATiTTuA ment, tOc: shampooing, 50c: facial massigc, manicuring, 21c. ; chiropody, 701 Qulncy. PROFESSIONAL. ACCOUNTANT ANO AUDITOR. E. C. SPAULDING, 21 TRADERS' BANK building. AROHITEOTS EDWARD H. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Connell building, Scranton. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR. ARCHITECT, 435 Spruce st cor. Wash. av Scranton, FREDERICK L BROWN, ARCHITECT. Price building-. 126 Washington avenuo. Scranton. DENTISTS DR. I. O. LYMAN. SCRANTON PR1 vate Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry. DrTh. F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH. 115 Wyoming ave. WF.LCOME C. SNOVER, Coal Exchange 2nd floor. Room D, Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to 5. HOTBLS eNO RETURANT9 THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Hates reasonable. 1. ZEIGLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D , L & W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Ea ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop I MIY'IS RICHARD J. BOURKE, ATTORN EY-at-Law, 500-2 Lackawanna avenue Gen eral law business, collections and loans. J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law, Rooms 312-31J Moars building. D. B. REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real ertate security. Meais building, corner Washington avenuo and Spruce street. M J. DONA HOE. ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Offices, 612-613 Mears building. FRANK E POYLE. ATTORNEY AND Counellnr-at-Ltcw. B u r r building, Rooms 13 and 14, Wnshlngton avenue. W1LLARD. WARREN & KNAPP. AT tornevs and Counellnrs-at-Lnvv. Re publican building, Washington avenue. JEFRUP Si JFSSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - nt - I.nw, Commonwealth building; rooms 1, 20 nnd 21. JAMES XV. OAKFORD. ATTORNKY-AT-I.aw Rooms 514, S15 and 31G Board of Trade bul'dlng. EDWARD XV. THAYER ATTORNEY, Rooms 903-5OI. 3th floor Mears building, L. A. WATRE4 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. M2 Roard of Trade building, Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth building. Srrnnton, Tn. PATTERSON WILCOX, TRADERS' National Bank building. C. COMKOYB, 9-13 REPUBLICAN building. A. W. BERTHOLF. ATTORNEY, Meirs building. DR. W. E. ALLEN, 613 NORTH WASH Ington avenue. DR S. W. L'AMOREAUX. OFFICE 231 Wahlngton nvrrne. Residence 1318 Mulberry. Chronic dlsenses, lungs, heart, kidneys and genlto-urlnary -gnns a specialty Hours 1 to 4 p. m. PCWOOJ.S! SCHOOL OF. THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law. medicine or business. Opens Sept. 11th. Send for c-itnlosne Rev. Thomns M Cnnn. I.L D, prlncl ptl nnd proprietor; XV. E. Plumley. A M., I eadmnster. G. R CLARK CO , SEEDAfEN AND Nurse rj men; store H6 Washlncton ave live; green house, 12S0 North Main ave nue; storo telephone, 7S2. win? sc7rvs JOS. KUF.TTEL." REAR ' Ml" LACKA wanna avenue, Scianton, Pa tnmufac turer of Wire Screens. AffScrLt. 'vows BAUER'S ORCHEPTRA-MUSIO FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions; wed dings and concert work furnished For tcnns address R, J. Bluer, conductor. 117 Woinlnrf avenue, over Hulberta' music stoic MEGARC.EE BROTHERS.' PRINTERS' scpnlles rnvrleipts paper bags, twine. Wnrehouse 1C0 Washington avenue. Scmnton. Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES Central Rallm 1 1 if New ,erjy stnllons In New York Foot of Liberty stie-et. N. H-. J'11' Soul1' l'v,r'' Whitehall MAntiinirllo coal used exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 19. 1899. rmlns leave Scianton for New York, Nevvark. Elizabeth. Philadelphia, Eastern, iicthleheni. Atlcnlovvn. Mauch Chunk and White Haven, at S.M a. m.; express, 1.20; exnress. 4 00 p. m. Sundit8. 215 p. m. For Pltthtou and Wllkes-Barre, 8 30 a. m i.Srt. too p. m. Sundijs. 3.15 p. m. For llaltlmoret and Washington, und points South and West via Bethlehem, g W a. m . 1.20 P- m. Sundays, 2.15 p. m. For Long Branch, Ocean Urove, etc., at SM a. m. and 1.20 P. m. For Reading, Lebanon nnd Ilairlbburg, via Allentowii, J. 30 a. m., 1,20 p. m. Hun dns, 215 p. m. l'or Pottsville, S30 a. m. 1.20 p, m. Through tlcketB to all points eust, south nnd west nt lowest ratei at the station. J. II. OLHAU8EN, Gen. Supt., 11. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Act. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule In Effect November' 1&, 1800. wr Trains leave Scranton: 0.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbuiy, Hnrrlsburp;, Philadelphia, BnltU more, Washington and for Pitts burg nnd the West. 0.38 a. m., week days, for Hnfcleton, Pottsville, Rending, Nonlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Bnltlmore.Wnshinuton and Pitts burg and the West. 2.18 p. m., weeks day's (Sundays 1.58 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. - , J. R. WOOD. Gen. 1'as.i. Agt. , J. M. IIU IClll.NKUM, CJCn. MBtt Del.. L.tc'cu. mid WuitoriK' In Effect Dec. 17. lv. " ' ' SOUTH Leave Srrnnton for New York nt 2.F.. 3 00, 5.30. 8 00 Rlid 100". a. m.t 12.i mill 3 33 p. m. For Phlladc Iphla.at 5.3Q. soo and 1001 a. in.: H.5. and .3 33 Iv.mi. For Strotidsburg at OMO.p. in. Milk and Accommodation nt .3 10 p. m. Arrive at Hobokcu ut 6fr. 7.13, n 10 a ni, li OS. 24f. 4 4', 7.19 anil 9 33 p. m. Arrive ut Phila delphia at lo no u. nn 106. .n. noo nnd 22 p. m. Arrive fronl New York nt 12t)3. 2 41 nnd 4 00 a. m.; 1 . UJ, 5 33 and S.43 p. m. From Stroudsburg at S0r a, m. , NORTH Leave Scranton for " IWITnliS nnd Intel mediate stations nt 1210, 2 50. 4 0", and !MV a. in.: 1 56 and 550 p. in. 'lV Oswego and Svrncuse nt 1 05 a. in. nnd 1 f P. in. For t'tlea at 20 Ii. m. nlid 1 '" p. m. For Montrose' nt '9 en Ht'lcr.': 1 05 p. m. and 5 lo p. in. Fur Nicholson at 4ori nnd 0 1" p m. Arrive In Scianton from IlulTnto at 2.10, 2", 5 23 and 10 00 a. m.: :'P0 nml 7 to p m, I'mm Oswego and Svtnci se nt ."l", i. in : 12 3S and 3 3) p in. From Svt acute at 7.10 p m... From Utlca "t 2 15 n. m ; 12 hinl 3,10 p. m. Fio-n NleboKon at 7.5D a. m. nnd i!W p. m. l'rem Mentrosn at 10 on ,i. m.; 3 20 and 7. to p. m. Bl.OOMSBURG DIVISION - Lcav.o Scranton for Not thumbei land at 6 30, Otf, a. m.: IT. nnd fi in p. m For Plvmoilth nt 1 ) 3 in 'mil v 50 p. m. b'or N.intlcokn ot S1i) n. m. Airlve at Northumbcrlarul at 9 3", n. in ; 1 n, 5 ns nnd n 30 p. m, Af rive N.mtleoke ut 9 -jo u m Arrive dt Plvmniith nt 2n-., 4 to mid 9 4', p. m. Ar llve at Scranton from Northumberland nt 9.12 ii. in.; 12.35. 4." and S 50 p. Pi. From Ntntlfnke. at lloo a. m. From Plvmoilth at 7 57 a. m.: 2 2". and 6 05 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. SOUTH-l.rave Scranton at 2.13, 3 00, 5."0, inn", n. m.; 3 33 and 3 40 p. m. NORTH-l.cive Scmnton nt 1210, 2 50, 4 05 p m : l V, nnd 5 50 m. HI OOMSBURO . DIVISION Iave Bci.inton ut 10 0 1 a. m. and 0 10 p. m. Delnvv.ir; nn I Hudson. On Feb. th 1900. trains will leave Scranton ns follows; For Caibonelilc-fi29, 7 53, S 53, 1013 a. m.: 12 noon; 123 ,2 20. 3 52. 5 25, C 23, 7 57, 915. 11.15 p. m : l.lfi n. m. For Alb.inv, Saiatogn. Montreal, Bob ton, New England points, etc. 6 20 a. m.; 2 20 n. m. For Honesdale-6 2i), 10.13 a. m.; 2.20, 5 21 p. m. For Wllkes-Bnrte-C.43. 7.1s. 8 43, 9 3d, 10 4" n. m.: 12 ft! 1 2i, 2.1s, 3.23, 4 27. 6.10. 7.4S. 10 41, 11 30 p. m For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via. Lehigh Valley Rnllrond-4!4' p. ni.J 12 03, 218. 4 27 p m.: with Black Diamond Ex press, 11 ;:o p. m. For Pel nsvlv.inla Railroad points, 6.15, 33 a. m. : 2 IS 4 27 p m. For western polrts. via Lehigh Valley Railroad 7. is a. m.: 1201 3.11, with Black Di.'.mond Express. 10 11, 11 30 p. m. Tialns will nrrlvc In Scianton as fol lows; Fiom Carbond.ile and the North fi 40, 7.1", s is. ')3t. 10 "S, 11 5S n. rn.; 123, 215, 3 21, 4 21. 7,43, 10 Ps, 1127 P 111. From Wllkcs-Hnre and the South 6.15, 7.IS, S.43, lOI'S,. 11 53 a. m.: LIS. 214, .S, 5 20. C.21, 7.53. 9 ir,. 10 n3 p. in : 1,13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Tor Cn rim ml lie 9 03. 11.3! p. m.J 223, 3 52, 5 47. 9 53 p. m. For Wllki's-Barro-SSs". 12 03 a. m.; 1.5?, 3 2. 13. 7.4S p m. For Albany, Saratoga. Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc., 2 2! p. ri. Lowest intes to all points In United States nnd Canada. J. XV. BUHD1CK. G P. A.. Albany, N. Y. H. XV. CROSS. 1). P. A. Seiunton, Pa, LchlRh Vdltsv Kiiilroal. In Effect Nov. 1Mb. 191. TRAINS LEAVE SCitANTON. I'm Philadelphia nnd New Yolk, via D. Sz II. R. It., at 4"i a. m. and 12 03, 2 Is. 4 27 (Bl ick Dl itnond Epicssl, and 11 M p. m. Sundajs, D. & 11. R. R., 1.5S, 7. IS. p in For White Haven, Iluzleton and prlncl p il points In the coal regions, l,i jj, i 11. R. It. fil. 2 IS anil 4 27 p. m. For rottsvllle. 6 15 2 IS p m. For Iicthleheni Eastern, Reading, Har risburg and principal intci mediate sin tlons, via D. Ar II. R It.. 6 15 a. m.; 12 03. 2 IS. 127 (lllaek Diamond Express). 11,30. Sundas. D & 11 It. R.. 1.5s. 7.1s p. m. For Tunkbannock, Towanda. Elinlia, Ithaca, Geneva nnd prlnilp.il Intel medi ate stations, via I). L. & XV. R. R., SOS a. m.: l.tw and 3.35 p m. For Geneva, Rcuhi'ster, linffalo, Niag ara Falls, Chicago, and all points west. Via D. & II. R. R. 1-03. .3 13 i-Hl.ick Dia mond Express), 7 4S, 10 41, 11. '0 p. m. Sundays, D. II. R. R, 12 03 p. m. 7.41 Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley parlor cars on all trains between Wilkes. Birro and New York. Phil idel nhla, Buffalo anil Suspension Brielge. ROLLIN H WILBUR. Gen. Supt., 2J Cortland street New York. CHARLES S. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt., 21 Cortlandt street New York A. W. NONNEMACHBR Dlv. Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem. Pa. Tor tickets and Pullman resei v.itlon apply 209 Lackawanna live., Scianton, Pa. Erie and Wyoming Valley. Time Table In effect Feb 7. 1W Trains leave Scranton for Haw ley nnd Intermedluto points, connecting at llaw ley with Erie Railroad for New York, New burg. Honesdalo nnd Intermed.ita points, as follows: No, 2, Accomod i tlon. 6 a. m.; No. 4. Express, l.'.Ol p. in. irr KCIIA.VrON IIVISII. in i:teci uct. ir, tit. is'to. North Hound. Sfautli Hound, SUSl iVOll 5 . Stations ,2 ! 11. u ' w ft v. l- uAirlvu, . I.cute rN y Franklin st 7 10 Wett Und street 7 it) W eelianl.cn 7 4) . .. VW :.:: VM IM '.'41 6 03 i fcj r, 14 s IV .3 i M i" m rilvo I ravei 10 tv 10 40 11 '. 1 no LaaulL .. Hoocrii-li 4 M.lllUlil l'u mon I'art" VVInHrieui I'njiitello . ITS III lieisau vit, t'llltll lljlllj , I'm est 1'lly t'aibnula e White Hrldge Mn) IK Id Jeriii)li Archibald VMiilon recWvllle Ol) tihtal 1'ilcebuig Tbroop Providence I'Mlt Place 10 31 Ui -i 1 t A m 41.; 1015 1- -eu, I1.' .'. ISM1 U 1 n 10 0 te.M rt 9,6 llfU H .'1 HOT II .') II 31, .1 1 I .Vi ifjro. J) K r.11 91IK Stlf fi feiT in..1, ill -) ,'ll Is ill 31 ,'ii 07 ,111 ov .1101' ,iiii .flU57 !f J I J 001 3 bl! I, VI J 54 tU 8M 4 pi 4 81 6 .'I 4 Oil A 21 8 SO a i 40 S3S 81 in seo scranton . u Ii 11 Ltate 1US1 ArrlTe t. Hundayonlr. . -t t. sttftdue that train itcp snkignal Tor p '1 ralni w and 'M Suotlajr only. 6tbr trail dally ezOeot fiuudar. v j I secure rttes via Ontario" Wrifern etol purvauiK eickcis Biiei snie inoney, 1 krouiib Manner uufftt slveMraAv cllnlogantircai w grkto CMatfOit: changa. Paxeiif er Mtea Hatfuci mtmem si rjwxiMm iP-' i t 1 A t ar mnv Nut ii In IHi tiiiu rmr nut). J. C, Andtrios, Ota. Put akU T, rutcrett, Ulr. Yum, Agl. Wiauioil7r: Wi v , .;, . t .- . . feaV, . v
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