THfi SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1900. 71 v ' CARBONDALE. !,? VWWVVWViVV'vV'V SCORES ORDER "SAMO." Will Mayor Kllpntilck Act ns Dra matic Ceusor for CaibondaleP Thnunmln hno had their unrblii clltloiitlcc moused Him would never have hm.d of tho jiliy liml It not bom for tin- u-io-t of Olga Not hei sole 'or tin- piceiitntlon of "Sapho" In Now Yoik. Local ilealon have ricelvnl -within the putt few da)s -scoreM of otilois for the book. It 1m itimitoil lh.it the mayor of Scr.m'on hns demanded a iulvao lc hoatx.il of the piece In older tint ho may el'Hotnili: whether it Is too liu inoial for tho good people of that tl'y. 'fho pliv will be pt dented at tlm Or.ind Wodiitscluy night unless Mayor Kllp.itrlik hoiild turn diamntlc censor, moinl philosopher, lequlto u private lo 1ie.us.ii and pline I1I1 heel lit mly on the sot pent'H head. Should ho pursue neh a course lb. outcome of the novel situation would be watched with exceptional Inteiosl. Is the mnyoi oqiul to the emer gency.' SWIGEBT NOT NOTIFIED. Evidently something 1m wrong with the membership book of the secietniv of the executive water committee. It will bi rememheiod that councils vvpiV lerjuestcd to appoint two memboi f i oin e.igh btanch to confer. Ch lirinan Swigut, of select, named MrH, Thompson and Eitnn. The lattei be ing unable to act, Mr. Swlgett subtl tuti d hlmxilf. Now he avs he h.i not lccelvcd (i single lintlllf.lt loll of meet ing, nntvvllht Hiding the fact that tho committee has lnd seveial t 'Sinn's slnto tint time. l)r, AVhoeler, who vv i- al'o to 1 (otnldeied a member of tho mlngrd rnmmlttec, seems to hive been in bin in lly chopped fiom the list. WIND AND COLD. The fitful wind of Situitliy night i ought consldeiable d image about the town along the line of ilNlociteil shut tt.s and ulgnst At a late hour the motouiy still stood above the freezing point and at 7 o'clock eteidny morn ing it was at 'zero In the central cltv and considerably lower on the hllla ht-tenhciuts LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Piof , I'. I'etrrs spent Sunday in I'ltUion He will return home this eenine' Mis. Trank Stmrt, of Susqueli.inu.i. spent Sunday with Mis. H. C.iipenter, of Mnple nvenue. Dr. II P. AVheeler spent cstcrday rl lleiilrk Centie, wheie he was called on ptofc-slrinal buslntss. Mis. A Nlles Is eom.ilescont. ll.u ly Kobeits Is suffeilng a scalp wound, sustained while at woik in the Hendrick shops. Tlu- r. mtlst choir will meet till- even ing at the home of Miss Mae Aveiy, on G.ii.leld aenue. Northwest eniplojes weio paid Satur day. Mr. and Mis. Sears, who hive been at Di. Wlieolei's piivate hospital for the past live we'eks, jeluined to Hones dale Satuiday The poor board has taken an appeal and will get the opinion of the Supremo eouit as to the constitutionality of the act iindtr which a poor dliector was elected fiom each v. lid last Tuisd.o The old membeis W oppose the sell ing of the new ones to the last. Tho Best Medicine for Rheumatism. "I think I would go ciazv with pain weie It not for chamberlain's Pain Palm," write j Ml. II Staploton, Heimlnle, Pa "I have lun allllcted with ilurm Uls'ii foi Mvoial e.us ,mJ hae tiled lemedles without number, but I'oln Halm Is the best inedlelnj I ln' got bold of." One application inllces the pain. Porsile bj all diug r,sts Matthews Hios'. wholesale and letail act nts. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Caibondale Medical Society's Meet ing Political Announcements. Tuueial of a Piomhieut Local Man. Other News Notes and Personals. The Caibondale Mcdlc.il society held Its monthlv me.'ting on rihjav ven Ing at the home of Di. M, J Shlalds. ot Main stieet, Those jnesent weie. I3is. . and J. Nlles V H. ,Tenkln, U. U lialliy. H. '. Wheeb'i. AV. AV. riett'iei. Malaun. Meelai. AA'. J Pak ei, H. S. Shields, of C.n bond lie: riard nei and 'J hompson SM.nruir, Ann Diren, Auhbild, Fosiei, Hcnesdale. IMw.ud", L'llifurd, and CJra.s. and Miields, Jeimyn. Di eJaidnei, who was the guest of the FrioIet, lead i eiy Intetesting p iper on I ho latest methods of "His. Infi-elants and Disinfection." Dr AVheeler iad a paper on a surgical subject, which was leplled to by Dr. J. S Nlles, und a sener.il discussion ot both papeis afterwaids lollowed. Dr. Thompton made a tew icmnikt on sonit limrt sting opeiatlons ho had latch wllnessK in Xew A'oik hos pltals The sotiet was aft'i wards solved with supp'i nncl clgiis und passed seeial bonis In phasant soclil Inter couise, The .ittt lulaiico rn Fridav eenlng wis tiie largest since tie or ganization of the soelet. TIv nct mretlng, which will be held in Mai eh, will be at the home uf Dr. A Nlles, at C'atbondalc Thomas At. Ponrdv his announced hitnsdt as a cindld no for nomination as i..picseni.uive ior me mm tli HU- jslon In the buigtss' otllce this evening tilet of Lackawanna, en the Uenub-The piestrnv of all membeis Is ie lit an ticket Ho deslies us to stale, If aUested iie-eieo, annmigr. no would teei in duty ' bound to snppnit the policy of tho Re- I publican pait and nisei do all In his . powei for the Foutth dlstiict, ho should desire not to be fettered to any faction of the p.ntj. Mr. Poundy. who ls'not well known Is pchtlet. Is a haul, neurit d, ptnetltnl thinker, and Is best known bv his llteiarv effoits. He Is ik toiclble- wi Iter ar.d bin nrln.-ell some sucies as an nutim. Hi ha.il tiackd extoiiHiiely, ha Ing spent uv.1 eial ears In New Zealand and about v er.i ayo uiuincci tioia a trip to tin , Klondike Most of his yoirs hie been spent with the tolllm.' masses, and be- llig a Keen opseivur Is without doubt well qualified tor th" ofllce he seeks. Alice Hunt. Mug net Tt.iee, Nellli Smith and Hyiou SImtcl wero nr- WHEN IN STRONG m . y srsj w m MM - r r A AGAI!,!JggSSS' j,,.t. . , , ... . pencil, arm luipvci iicaiii.j Vigor to the whole bung, All drain and loilcl art checked ttrman'ntlv. Unleit patienH jre prepcrly cured, their condition often worriet them into Insanity, Consumption or Dcatb Mailed scaled, rnceli nerbozi 6 boats, with Imnlirt !.! .i.,ni..tAPii.,n,r.rnnliiiii yBLX-Jj- .mmy9i money, fseo. bend lor free book. For Sale by JOHN H. PHELPb, Sprues street. rested hy Mlko Moran on Unturdny on h vvntannt nworn out by J. O. Hollen. beck, of Hi own Hollow, where all tha pintles reside, for making threat", Alice Hunt being further ehatged with being u rotumon scold, and tho vvar intils being Issued by Al.IoimAii At klit'on, of C.ubondale. Tho evidence given was unite annislng ami by thos Who he.iJd It It vn toiyldcted In the natttio of a spllo action, some of ll" deiondanti hnvlpg appealed n wlt n eses In a previous Milt against llu proaocutcn. The earo was heard bf .Tuitlto of tho Pence Hvvlclc, who hound I hem over In ?J00 bill inch to appear nt coutt, A. .1. flavin, of this bo.'ourh. an nounti s himself a cnncllil.itu for tin otllr.e of jury commissioner, subject to the elecl-doii of the Dcmocintlc jmily at the coming fall election. The funei.il of the late Hairy l)7.won7kc, or Mijilel.l, took place or. Satuidny, and on account of the prom inence of the dc e.ised among hlr. fel low coitnti vmen, was l.ngoly attended, Hussl.ins fiom all over the valley be ing piesent. The seivlics weir h"ld 111 the Gieek church at Maylleld. tlite pl tests ollltlatliig. It will be lemem beied that deceased met hi 4 death ur. del peeull ir clicunistunceo. A few days ago while In conversation with a number of companions he attempted to pet form an athletic fit he had fro quentlv dls)il nod befoie. He had liM aims et. tided and hands it "ling o.l the sliouldits of two men. lie wasiveitlsed In our cltv pa pen and on- la tin in t of swinging his whole weight resting upon his hands when his hand slipped and he fell homily upon his head, lnjuilnr his -trn- o badly tint he tiled a few lioin 4 afterwaids. A child of Mr, and Mis. J.nnrs Jen kins, of Tlilid slit el Is III of com ill slons Mis. Samuel Koto' inri Airs .1. H Rheiihurg, of I'nibondiie, weie callers here vestcrday. Miss Jtnnclane Pvnier, rf South Main stiett, spent yc.stcid.iv lth Tompklns llle f i lends. TAYLOR NEWS. Pilce Librniy Association Hold In teresting Meeting Miss Houser Gives n Music Recital Pleasantly Surpilssci Peisonal and Other News of Iuteiest. The Price Idbiary aoe'utlon hell anothci Intel estlng meeting In their looms on Friday eienlng. The so el.itlon is progressing nicely In their line o" woik and a l.uge mcmbcishlp Is being em oiled. The membeis ,ne ery active nnd aie wot king with eal nnd the piospects look eiy bright for the association. The fcatuic of I'li- dn ecnlng's meeting was the question bo. Some questions furnished excel lent subjects fur dheusslon, while some nioie contained subjects which caused much laughter. During the session Mr. William Stone gae a club 'wing ing exhibition, which was rendeicd In a faultless m.innei. Tho next meting will be of such Intel est as prize 4 will be awarded to best two Impioi pti speeches and additional music will alio be icndeicd. Mr. George Rltter spent the Siblntli as the guest of his mother In Ulooms burg. A surprise puty was glen In honor of William AVeibel in AVelsenlhn hall on. Sn tin day evening by his many ounr filenda, tho occasion being his ulneteentn annlvers uy. Tho evening hour 4 weie onjo.iby spent In dancing, games and othei amusements. Re fn shinents weie sorcd. In attend ance were: Mlses Annie Stump, An na Schllris, Margaiet AVeibel, C'mte AVeibel, Carrie Fanner, Nellie Ne.igley, Minnie Kochncr, Ihmna Neagley, Lena Ruilbaeh, Annie Vtlgh, Fiimiis Strlne, Kate Shippl, Kate Stilne, Mis. Heniy AVeibel and Miss Stiln and Alescis. J. ius Sehultheis, M It hud Stiine, Piii Jamln Neagley, John Stump, John Neagle, Alex Schllds, Michael Stilne, Alex AVelsentlue, Mb h.iel AVeibel, Al beit AVtlscntlue, Casper Welbel. Out-of-town guests weie Missel IJIIim Puigci, Kate Leuthold, M.ugniet Huti bach. C.iulo Uerge, and Messrs. Alec Ott and John Shield", or Seinnton. Mi. and Airs Pobeu Inglic, or Yates llle. spent the Sabbith with the lattei 's patents, Mi. and Mis. H T Dais, ot Main stieet. Mr. Hemy Sehultheis Is sick. Miss Ddlth Hcuisei, an estlmabl' oung lid of Main street, entci talned a number of her fi lends with a piano iccltal at the home of her paients, Dt. and Mis. J. AV. Houser, on Sutuid.iy eenlng. Some excellent music was lendeied and was highly enjoyed by those lunsent Invincible commandery. No. 232, Knights of Malta, elected the follow ing ollleeis foi the ensuing teim on Filday evening: fell knight command n Sidney Owens; geneiallslmo, Thos. J HugJies: captain general, William Thomas; pi elate, Alfied Lewis; le c ouler, Tallio T. Jones, asslstnnt le coidcr, David T. Franei. treasuier, Thomas Haddock, senior warden, John Set h ens. The funeial of Mniy, the -l-yeat-old child of Mi an J Mis. William Jones, ot Paibeitown. occuired csterday. liuiial was made in Ph mouth. ltov,. Mi. Williams, of Hlakely, occu pied the pulpit at the Cahaty Haptlst church last evening The funeial of Hsau Pi leu will occur this nftcrnoon. Sen lees will be held at the house. Intel ment will bo marie 111 the Potest Home cemeterv. Mrs. Nelson Lowiy of Noith Main stieet, has letuined home fiom her visit to ltansom 1'niblem division. No. .17, Sons of Temperance, will mtet In regulnr ses sion this evening. The C'entuiv Hose company, No 2, .win uoiu an inipouaui Dullness fcs- "HH THAT SHFKS FINDS." He that takes Hood's S.iisnpaillla finds in Its use pine blood, good appetite, good digestion and peifect health. It cuies dvspepsla. scrotula, salt ihcuni, bolls, pimples and all blood humors. The favorite Pills. 23 cts. cathartic Is Hood's THKOOP. William Phllbln and Harold C.uey. I of Sci anion called on fi lends In town ' e.steiriuy Allss Anna Shnfer. of this place, won the guess doll at the fair Saturday evi nlng. Allsses Lillian Drown and Naomi DOUBT, TRY Theyh itood rhtettcfyfn, anu ntv curcn mousanus oi Caiei of Kccvous Piieakct, lucb a Debtlttv. Duzincsf . bleetileif. nets and VaricbClc,Atrotiby,&c. they clear the brain, tirensthen tli4 circulation, make dicctiioa Address. PEAL UPniCIWF CO.. CltvalanrL O. Pharmacist, ccr. Wyoming avenue and TO II Just as Many Another Scran Ion Citizen Had. .When tho back nehes 'tis tho kid no) s' fault. Tow people know this. Neglect the aches and pains of tho back, , And vou'U learn alt about It. Don't wait 'till It Ts diabetes or woisc Doan's Kidney l'llls cuic every kid nov III. lleie Is Scianton proof: Mr. .Tnoob ltmipcnthal, of SjO Irving lurnue, South Side, etuplovctl as hin ehlne attendant In the D, L. & AV It. li. shops, says; "I had almost constant tialn in mv b.iek and at night It ns so liad I could net turn In bed. 1 tried nil kind-. of plrsteis nnd kldnev SMCi'lclnevi, but 1 dt rived little if any benefit. I noticed lloan'i Kldnev fills ad- iloised bv uumbeis of Scianton cltbon4 and so I got them at Matthews lltoj'. dm.' stole. They did me more good than all other remerile.i put together. I Having at times a -lIgir letuin of tho pun in my hack a lcsoil to a. dos or two of Dear's Kidney Pills never fulled to di Ive It away." For sale by all deilet.s. Pi Ice f.O cents, Fostei-Mtlbllln Co, IJuffalo, N. A. Pole agents foi ih U. S. lleniember the name, Doun'f, and take no substitute. Htown, of this plicc, visited friends in Dunmotu last week. Mi. John J. Cole man, Owen Mellon aid, Holiest Delaney nnd Mlchiel Mc klale, of Dunmoie, wtte guests of the 111 erne n's fair S.itunlny evening. Theie will be a public meeting ot the local union, No. 100 1, held in the bor cuii'li hall, Febiuaij '. Penjainln James, 15. M. Court! ight, Stephen Heap und Iteuben Hatfield will addtess the meeting. The countiy dance to be given by the li'00 'Cfylo club In the boiough hall, this evening, piomises to be an el.iboiate .iffali. The aiiangements aie complete and Indications ate the dance will be a giand sue cess. The main feature of the evening will be the countiy cake walk. Some of tho gieatest cake- walkeis between here nnd Philadelphia will paiticlpate. A pilze will be given to the winneis. Admission, twenty-five cents; ladles, free. OLYPHANT. A meeting of tho Tupivers' associa tion was held on Friday evening and a set of bj-liws and constitution c adopted. Pieslrient Lewis named an executive committee consisting of nln'o nicmliers to draw up a "ct of lesolutlons to piescnl to tho ouncll, to give that bodj an Idea of what may be expected of them In the way of Impiovlng the uflalra of tho bodv. As the time giowp near to the reor ganization of tho council, which will ue cui next Alond iv night, ninny u-pti.uus for tho ollico of treasurer nro spilnglng up Among thoe vhn arc la tho Held aie AVIIliam II. Dvls, AVllllam Ail.ili and John J. Cubinc. M. J. Lavln, tho ptesent Incuiul.ent. stntts positively that ho will not sr:e again mil Is not In tho rue.-. For the ofllce of steietaiy thelu Is no icason vsliv the pnsent sccietaty, M. 1'. O'M.illey, should not scie agiln. Attoinev J.inies J o'M illi v Is hi New A'oik on business AVhlle constructing a new road In lMdv Cink mine Bitmd.i' nioiulng, Thomas Livin, of Duninore stieet, hud his slOe ciiil. b ulli iijmel by n fall of lock His. Kelly and Price, intended thu In jiuori man. The S-j ear-old daughter of Mi. and Ml i I'iniik P Coiiiioll). ot Lickaw lima stieet, dkd jesteiday moinlng, uftei an illness of two d.os of nicmliiancous croup, Tho funcnl will take pl ice to monow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter ment will be made In Diminoro cc meter). The fnmll) moved to this place from Dot mm about a week nso. Altsc Kimn.i McCoimaek, d iiishto'' of Mi and Airs. 1 J. AUCoim.ick, of 111 lie l and Joseph McC.ibe, of Price ling. WUo unltd In ni.mligo In St P.utlik's church, at fi o'clock Saluidiy tvinlng, bv the pistnr, Itcv P J, Mill -phy. '1 ho biirio was attended by her sis. ttr. MM Hv.i McCoimaek; her brothei, J. 1'osa McCoimaek acting as b.st man. Mr and All. McCuba have the best wishes of a ho-t of frlencK The membeis of tho C.ithe,'lc Mutual Utncvnlrnt assoel itlon nnd a .number of Invited fi lends will banquet nt the Million houso this evening. L.ivvienee's on lies lia will be In attendance Allss Atiimle Purke. of Pail. Place, U the guest ot Miss Nellie Gallauhei THMTFUCAL. "A Greek Slavs." (Jeoige Hdwaides has sent this coun tiy some highly successful musical comedies fiom London, but "A Gieek Slave" is not one of them. It was seen at the Leoum Satuiday afternoon and evening ami was only Hived fiom something not unlike a falluie b the company that piesenled It, the costum ing and the seeneiv One mlglu go fait her and say that "A Gieek Slive" i saved by a Greek slave In the poison of Allss Allnnle. Ashle), the Ills of the cast, one of tho most giaeoful little nttlsts that has been seen on the Lyceum stage In opeia this season Allt-s Ashley is no stiang ci to Pcijinton theater-goeis. She was s-een heie in "The Geisha," In whiih hei Alolly Sejmour was greatly ad mired ."he Is ,i born aitlst, whose delicacy of in innei and wonderfully ex-pres-sho laco won enthuslastle 0 Unites of applause Saturday for numbets that, lendeiid by one who possessed not Allss Ashle.v's incNprcssibla chaun, would have fallen flat Indeed She Is b) tin lis coy, piquant, peit nnd dashing and leaves the spectntnis In a muzo of doubt as to which phase of her vola tile mum u li. the rain' chaimlng. Doiothy MnUnn, who was cast for the most liupoitant female lole, was unable to appear at the afternoon pet toi mane o owing lo hnait-oness, but her pluo vv-ts tilled veiy clevtily by Allss Allttle Allieiton, hei undeistudv. At the evening peifoini.iueo Miss Alnitop was able to uppe.il nnd hei beautiful voice was hiMid to good advantage. Albeit Alahar the romedlnu, was amusing In a fatiguing kind of u way, At his best he ou!d not cause an au dience ti Mitfei ftoni too much mlith, but oppieSBCd V the new-wlfe-blscuit humoi of "A Gieek Slave" he found It veiy dilllciilt at times to cheep up, His topical song In tho last ait was not good, but It was well leiolvcd, The singing of Kate Allclielena. Hugh Chll veis' undeistudy, and Albeit A. Parr was one of the foauties of tho per fnimance. The stoiy of "A Gieek Slave" does not bend gracefully In, the needs of musical comedy and theio Is an absnea of that brightness In) the dialogue so essential to tho success of that kind of perfoimancc. The mulc Is belter than the libretto. The comedy Is In two nets nnd there Is u decided tendency on thu part of the jileeo to dtug dining thu Hist. The to lb n change for the better In the second, which Is a gicat Improvement over the lltst. Return Engagement. The foremost of nil popular priced attractions, Charles Levburne, the pop ular .young comedian,. and IiIh own big Hon Ton Stotk compiny, with a car load of scenery, Including Ihvec bonu tlful electrical palace nettings, costing over $1,000, will come to tho Academy H or Music, all this week, presenting a dlffeient play at c-veiy performance. Tonight they will open In the great sensational comcriv drama; "The Cen sus Taker," u play that will please all. Pleasing specialties will be Introduced between the acts. Ulnij matinees will ba given dallv, commencing Tuesday. The clneomatagrnph with moving pic tures of the .effrles-Sharkey light, Passion Play, battle of Manila nnd other scenes, will be pioduced dining the week. Ladies' tickets will be hon oicd in exchange for !. cents opening night if le-eived befotc ii p. in. Mon day. Seats now on sale, at bet office. Manhattan Company. The attraction fin today, tomonow and Wednesday nt tha (Lilety Is the Mnnlnttan etiavagniu.i. The hurlos qil" which close" the peifeimance causes a "ontlnuil roar of laughter and gives all of th east full oppor- tunlty to piove their ability. The mil- sle or the butlcsiiiie Is veiy catchy nnd the costumes aie beiutifiil; while the burlelta is on the faioo comedy older it affords gieat chances for tho in lists to appeal at their best. Tho olio consists of the following Well Known people : Parrel t brothers, Nellie Svhtstei, Otis Nellls, Johnson and Hllllnid, Al I.eibln and Illsble and A'ad'Ms. a hg t hot us of sixteen joun? and beautiful ladles will be wn to gtcai ndvantago In several big novelty acts "Sapho' Tuesdny Night. The much discussed dramatization of "Sapho" will be pie.'ented nt the Lvceum tomonow nlrht. Man.is'ei Long sijs that tho play will be given notwithstanding the thients of the nuthoiltles, "A Colonial Gill." Daniel Frohman will present Howard Guild and a stiong company beio on nct Thursdiy, evening In the gieat New Yoik Ljceuin theater suecfss. "A Colonial Clltl." It Is the woik of two clever American women, Otace Liv ingston Furnlss and 'Abbey Sago Rich ardson, a couple of dramatists whoso previous work has met with great pop ular approval. How aid Gould, who has been for tluee eais past the feature; In the cast of "The I'll -.oner of Zenda," tluough the line work lie has done as the two Hudolfs, his been chosen to plav the hero, Godfrey Itemsen. "A Colonial Girl" will be given heie with exactly tho same minuteness which characterized Its former pio ductlon In New Yoik, Not only Is all the sceneiy carried, but the colonial furniture, brlc-a-'oiae, diaperles and over) thing even to the old-fashioned spinet upon which sweet Mollle, tho "Colonial GUI," Is seen strumming dm Ing the dainty comedy 'rceno in which Godfrey declaies his love. SPAHEOW LOST HIS FIGHT. Killed bythe Flying Fish When Both Went After the Same Bug. Prom the New A'otk Sun. Theie was a stiange and fascinating battle between a flying fish and a cock spinow off the fishing pier at Ocean Giove hist evening. The novel fight was witnessed by Asslstnrt City Cler't II. II. Salter and several other well known politicians of Trenton, who were angling off the plot, and they de sciibe It vividly. The battle was shoit md fleice, and lesulled in the death of a sp.nrow, whose strange abode on tho plei and whose friendly lelations with the flsheimon had affoided the Idle cot tage s of th Grove considerable food for discussion duiing the season. All summer fiorjuenterH of the fish ing pier have watched with Interest a pall of the despised Hnglish spairows who appaiently had a fascination for tho rolling, lolllcking ocean. The pier extends piobably 20 feet Into the ocean and Is built upon piling. Tho seething, dashing, lolling waves of tho ocean spliiMi unceasingly against tho pier, veiy often the water being forced between the boards, wetting the feet of the patient fishermen. Hut notwith standing this the spnnows early this spilng built theli nest beneath the door of tho pier In n nook at tho top ot one of the pieces of piling. During the day the cock spairow would have the nest nhd, hopping about the baskets of this cottage tlsheimen, would help himself to a piece of whatever was being used for bait and disappear beneath the pier. To the "regulars" on the pier he became a steady callei. Hveiy morning at C o'clock the cork spnuow would piesent himself to the 111 st angler to appear, und he would hop upor tho bait basket as It he had a moitgago upon Its contents. After eating his till the cock sp.uiow would dlsappcai with food for his mate and little ones beneath the pier. The spar lows her line known to the cottageis who frequented the pier, and so tilend ly did the blids become they would nccept food fiom the hands of tho chll rtien On moie than one occasion the spanows weie dilveu fiom theli nest by the rolling waves, and on paitleu larlv stouny das the bluls would spend the day under one of tho benches on the pier, between the llshei men's feet, but tin y nevei, appaiently, Ven tured In ns far as land. Early .visteidaj evening the coc't spairov was Hitting about as usual, whllo the angleis weio busy baiting their hooks. Suddenly a bug went buzzing by actnss the bieakers. The cock spairow duled aftoi the bug, Just ns the spauow dm ted fiom the pier a sea robin oi living fish, Juinpel fiom the water and went sailing tluough the air, evidently bent upon cnpttnlng tho same morsel of food th spauow had determined upon tho bug, Like a flash the cock spanow changed his com so and went for the fl)ing llsh At the attnek the llsh tuimd several soincisaults In the alt and suddenly seized the spaitow. Then the fish duted tovvaid the water with the bin!. For a moment the onlookeis expected the spairow to be carried under the water, but In nnother Instant tho spar iow and (llng llsh had changed their couise and weio again well up In the air, und, lighting fleircly, weie Hying towaid the pier. Meanwhile the spai row was seieechlng and all the whllo pecking tho fish as It sailed on tluough tho ulr. Now the blld iippeiueil to be beneuth the fish and again forcing it up in tho nlr; now It nppeaied to hi stiuggllng and falling, but tho sparrow never ceased to peck at tho II) Ing fish. Suddenly the cock spairow gave si loud scieech nnd tho fish wns seen to make several somersaults similar to those It v The People's A POPULAR CLLAIUNO HOUSE for tha njinlt ot All Wlio llnvc House to Ront, Kcul !'.st:iti or Other Propurtv to Sell or Exchange, or Who Wunt Situation! or Help Thou Small Advertisements Cost Ona Cent a WorJ, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word- Except Sltuiitlo-n NVunteJ, Which Arj In serted Tree. FOR RENT $it-ni:w 110U81:: btkam iii:at,i.- eluded; all Improvements. UM Mar. Ion street. FOR ItHNT-DPSinAnLH PAUM.CAhh at KU AVaslilngton avenue, Scruntoii. FOR RKNT-HOPSn. nil Improvement, $13. "227 lloulcvard avenue. BIX Ii D. ROOMS; Latham, FOIl HKNT-MY FORMDU nKSI dencc, with bain, 11.12 Mcmsey avenuoj ten rooms. AVm. AV. Luthropc. 1'oit iiF.NT-nr.HvnN poom iiouBn. Ahply to John Carroll, 422 Madison nvenue, or of Tho Tribune. STORF. FOIl iinNT-FHOM APrtH. 1, number ill Lackawanna ave. Inquire of J. II. aunster. ' FOR SALE FOIl SALH-Dr.SIRAPLi: TFN ROOM single house, with bath ami lnundrv, all Impioveimnts: cltv steam: bargain If sold nt mice U2J RlbMin street. for HAi.n - Hot'snnor.D furni- turo und carpets for sale; can bo seen from 9 to J2 for ono week. b.'S Mudlsrn uvenue. FOR SALH CI1FAP family sleigh. J, Franklin uvenue. -A TWO-SKATHD L. Council, 113 FOR SALE OR RENT. FmTSAIviTr)ir"l!irNT AT CLARK'S Greui, desirable ielrionuf; acre of b.nd; fruit" i.i.d outbuildings. Address Geo. V. Decker, bo CW, llonesilale, Pa. FURNISHED ROOMS. J'LUl RHNTTpitNlSIinn FRONT room, Alaich 1-t. C32 AVahlngton avenue. WANTKD-TAVO N1CLLY PURNlSIIF.D rooms vvlth board. Centially located Address AV Tribune otllce. WANTED-TO RENT. AVANTnil-FrRNISIinDROOMT'smT-nble for gentleman and wife: central ly located. Adcirc-Fs X. Y, C, Trlbuno WANTED-TO BUY. AVAN'TrarrT nuAToit cash, sne- ond hand watches, Jewelry, old gold nnd silver. Gardner, EM'i Spruce street. HELP WANTED-MALE. WATTrOoiTUST for partner In gent's furnishing und hat business. $jooo cash will pay ou Jl.iWO a ear. Pest Btund. Good refer ences. Address C. George, Scranton, Pa. General Delivery. KNERGHTIC SALESMAN COUNTRY work. School supplies. Salary JlOi) and extras. R. O. Evans & Co , Chi cago, III. WANTED-RY AN ESTABLISIirO business of n high older, a representi live of ability nnd backing who enn take up Its work In the stnto of Penns)lvnnla; no f-chemo; permanent business with money In It for tha right pirty. Address. Civ Ing references. FOUNTAIN BATH BRUSH CO.. Grund Rapids. Mich. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. LADIES TO DISTRIBUTE FREE SAM- pies In clt). Call at 1J0 AVashln'j- ton av enue. from S So to 10 20 a. m. today. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY WASTED- RESPONSIBLE FIRM wants nftlce manager at faernnton. Salary, 11.200 a jear; $w cash and best references required; commercial refer ence furnished Address postoffico bos CSI, Phlkideinhla, Pa. BOARDING. BOARDING 623 PINE STREET. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN be had In Scranton nt the news stands of ReUman Bron . 405 Spruce and 533 Lin den M Norton 222 Lackawanna avenue; I. 8. Schutzcr. 211 Spruce streei. CITY SCAVENGER A. B BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVT A'AULTS and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. B. URIGGS, Vroprlet-ir. Leave crdeis 1100 Noith Alain avenue, or Eleke's drug store, corner Adams and Mulberi). Telephone 8340. SCALP TREATMENT. MRS. L. T. KELLER. SCALP TREAT? ment, 50c; shampooing, 50c; facial massage, manU-urlnc, 25c. ; chiropody. 701 Qulncy. ' LEGAL. "- .. TJIE ANNUAL MEETING OP STOCK holdcis, of the Cros., J'orl. AV.iter ronipjnv will he held at the ollico of the Luckav.anna Lumber rompany.Uoard of Trade building. Tuesday, Alarch 20, 1'iin, at 10 a. m for tho election of ill. rec tors for the ensuing year, und such other business as muy properly como befoio thu meeting. J. L. CONNELL. Secretary, THE ANNUAL AIEETING Or TIIH stockholders of The Lackawanna lion and Steel Company, for the election of illreetnrn and tiaiibaction ot such other business as ran) propeily como before tho meeting, will bo held at the oflleb of tho Coinpuuy, in the City of Scranton, Pennsvlvunia, on A odncsduv. Alurcli 7th, l'W, nt two o'clock p in. Tho polls v 111 remain open for one hour. Tho transfer books will bo doted on rehuury 2jth, JTOO, and reopened on Alan h "th, 1W0. J. P. II1GG1NSON. Seeictary. Scianton, P.i Feb, 2., Itni. mndo when flist attacked, Tho next Instant the spirrow dosed its wings and fell into the ocean, dead. Tho sea lobln dlsippeaied beneith tho water. The bug escaped. 8evei.il interested lisheimen followed the cock spanow aloiU the pier as It was washed ashoie, nnd when picked up a stab wound was seen directly bo ne ith tho left wing, which piobably penetrated the heart. Old fishermen lay tho tea lobln can and will light better In midair than In the water, and they declared that the wound under tho spai row's wing was made by tho fish's swoid or forwaid fin. Catarrh Cannot Be Cuied with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, ns they cannot ieaclitluii-o.it of tho dlMitto. Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional dls case, nnd In onlii to euro It jOU mus. take internal Hiinedles. Hall's Cutanh Cuio 1" taken Internally, and acts dlrecth on the blood and mucous surfaces. Halls Cutuuh Cure In not u quach medUnu. It was pre-trbeel by one of tho best physicians In this countr for )ons, uuu Ih a rcgulur pnser ptlon. It Is compact ot tho bent tonic b kuuvvn, tunibluetl vith tho best blood purltlein ncting directly on the miuous sui faces. The perfect com bination of tho two Ingredients Is what produces such wonderful results in cur ing Cntnrrh. Send for testimonials free V. J. CHENEY & CO . Props . Toledo, o' Bold by druEClxts. price 76c Hall's Family Pills are the beat. Exchange. SITUATIONS WANTED situation 'wANrn1rTYo'r" I man who Iiiih had thrco ears' et r'. ence In drug Btorc. L. M., ITU AVa) uvenuc. situation avanti:d-to GO Of washing nnd Ironing by tho d t washing and Ironing taken homo al Call or address L. H 3JI North Humi.e nv enue. SITUATION AVANTi:i-nV A HOY, ll Jenrs old; some trade prefrrted. Ai dress L. C, euro Tribune ollico. SlTf'ATION WANTF.D-1IV F.I.Dnill.Y lady as hnu"ekecper rr cook In nn ill fuml. Hxcellent refeunces given. Ad dress "J t Adams avenue, LOOM FIXPR AND aTaCHINIST D1V slres position; thoroughly iicituilntid with all miehlnerv of testure, can ruv iiilsli reeomniendatlon fiom last cmplover, Atlcll ess Alachlnlst, Tllbillic. A FIRST CI.AS AVAlTin:. Ct.lUUv OR ,, bartender would like to havo snnie- thlng to do evenings; wares no object. Address J 'i unk, Tilbtimi ofllce. UV AN HDPCATnD YOt'NG MAN AT . mi) thing In the line of willing. -vcn-lags pre f i red, good pl iln writer. Ad cess AV. I'. 11., sn Ceriir avenue, cltv. SITFATION AVANTFIl-AS FIHS1 . ,'biss snlesmin and meat cutter m buti het business. Can give best of refer ece. Address or -all F. I'. Webb, 212 I utivli w avemic, Scrnuton. Pa. DRESSMAKING. order; also Indies' waists. Louise Shocmnkcr, Hi Adams avenue. PROFESSIONAL. ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. D. C. SPAULDING, 1' building. I TRADFRS' PANIC fnCHITST3 DDAA'ARD H. DAVIS, ARCIHTIJCT, Conncll building, Scranton. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR . ARCHITECT. 433 Spruce st , cor. AVnh. av., Scranton FREDERICK L HRCWN, ARCHITECT, Prlco building, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton. Or?ivrIT3 DR. I. O. LYMAN. SCRANTON PR! vato Hospital, cor. AV'jomlng and Mul berry. DR. H. T. REYNOLDS, OPP. T. O. DR. C. C. LAUUACH, 115 AA'yomlng ave. AVELCOME C. SNOVER. Coal Exchange 2nd floor. Room D, Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to S HOTELS -NO RCITWtlNTS THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates rcnor.ublo. P. ZEIGLER, PiopHctor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L. & W. pnssenger depot. Conducted on tho Ed ropean plat.. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. I rviYy? RICHARD J. BOURKE, ATTORNEA'-at-Law, 500-2 I.ncknwanna avenue Gen eral law business, collections and loans, J. W. BROWNING. ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law, Rooms 2U-J1J Alcars bulldlntr. D B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate securlt) Mears bulldlrg, coiner AA'ashlngton avenue nnd fapruco btieet. M J. Law. DONAHOE. ATTORNEA'-AT-Ofllces, C12-613 Mears building. FRANK K POYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-nt-Luw. Burr building. Rooms 11 nnd 14. AA'aFhlngton avenue. AVILLARD, AVARRi:N .1 KNAPP, AT torne)s nnd CouncelIors-at-Liw. Re. publican building, AA'ashlngton avenue. JHSSFP & JrSSFP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - nt - Law, Commonw ealth building; rooms 1, 20 and 21. JAMES W OAKTOnn ATTORNEA-AT-I.nw. Rooms Ml, 513 and 51(! Board of Trade hulVllng. EDWARD W Rooms MI-POI. THAA'ER ATTORVEY. 0th floor Alears building. L A WATRIII ATTORNEA'-AT-LAW ro2 Bonid of Trade building, Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITCIIFR. ATTOnNFT-AT-LAAV Commonwealth building Scrintnn, Pa. PATTERSON AVTt.COX, TRADERS' Natlnnnl Pink building C. COAIEGA'S, D-H building. REPUBLICAN A. W. RFRTHOLF, Mears building. ATTORNEY ie fttir) DR. W. E. ALLEN, Ington nvenue. EH NORTH WASII- DR S W. L'AMOREAUX. OFFICE 2 Washington nverue. Residence r.lS Mulberrv. Chronic dlsr-iMq, lungs, heart, kldnev s nnd eenltn-iirlnan ot gans a specialty. Hours 1 to 4 p m SCHOOL nFTlTlf"lDcic7 WANNA, Scranton Pi. Conrt-es preparntoiv to eollene law. medicine or business Opens Pent, lltli Send for eitaleqim Rev. Thomns At. Caen LL 1" princi pal nnd proprietor; W, E. Plumle), A At.. I eidmnster, G R. CLARK K- CO . PEEDMEN AND Nurse i) men: stoie If AViiplilnrtrai nvo nt e: green house, 1130 North Aliln ave nue; stnro telephone, 72. JO". .KUETTEL. REAR Ml LACKA vanm avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac turer of AVIro Screens. MltOL: vi--iJ5 BAUER'S "ORCIIESTRA-AIFSIC FOlt bills picnic, p.iriles. receptlnrs, wed-clln-s and conceit woik furiijshed F r terms nldicss R J Bauer, condiielo-, 117 AA'jninlns avenue, over Hulben music stoio. MF.GARGF.F BROTHERS. PP.1NTEI--si'PPlb" envelopes piper lngs. twbe AA'arehnuse 1J0 A ushlngton uvciu.e bcrnnton. Pa RAILROAD TIME T A BLESS Central Uailt"l nl Sow c- Ktntlons In Now A'oik 1'oot of Lib r-trYct. N. P-'. '""l 8ou,h rc,r"' WhI,c' Vntluaclte coal mail exclusively, lust ine cleitullucs and comfolt ;ltti Ant I ettllllll.-" "" - " TIME TABLH IN EFFI'.CT NOV 10. 1' 1 in 1..U. w i'. .... )....'. --. ! ... For Baltimore and Washing! n, and points South .in West v i Bethlehein. SIM II, 111, 1.25 p. m. SillldiDS, 2 1j p, III. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc, at 8".0 a. in. and 120 p. m. For Reading. Lebanon and Ifiurltburg, via Allentnvvn. 8 20 n. m , 1.20 p. in. Sun Uuvs, -13 p. m. For Pottsvllle, $30 a m. 1.20 p, m. Through tickets to all points east, south ml West at lowest rate at thp station. J. H. OLIIAUBEN, Gen. Supt., H. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Act. - ..a 1.1k .. VIM..1I i. U " I'. . ..1 i ruins le.tvo tjeiamon lor now xnr, Nevkiilk. ElUibelh, Phil ulell III t. lit stun. isethklHiu. Alleiitown, Alauch Chunk niul AVhlt" Haven, at s W a m . expics, 12), i-Miress. 4W p in. Simd.OH. 2 1 p. ni. Foi I'ltutoa and AVllkc..llarie, J. 30 a. RAILROAD TIME TABLK9. PENNSYLVANIA RAILRQA9 Scliedulo in Effect November 10, 1800. Trains leave Ecranton: 0.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbury, HnrrlsburB, Philadelphia, Baltl tnoic, Wnslilngton and for Pltti buifr nnd the West. 0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsvllle, Reading-, Norristown, nnd Philadelphia; nnd for Sun bury, Harrisbure, Philadelphia, UaltimorCjWashlnKton and Pitts burp and the West. 2.18 p. m., weeks days (Sundays 1.58 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harris burp, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington nnd Pittsburg and thn West. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. .1. R. WOOIl, Gen. rass, AKt. J. II. HUTCHINSON, Gen. Msr. Del.. I.nc't'i. tin I Wostjru. In EfTeet Dec. 17, 1S90. ROFTH Leave Scranton for New York nt 2 13, .100, 5"0, SOO and 10 01 a. m.'. 12 53 and 3 il p. m. For Philadelphia at 5 30, M ami lorn a. m.; 12.'i and 311 p. m. 1 or Stroudsburg at fi 10 p. in. Milk and Accommodation nt Ito p. m. Arrive nt Hnbtiktn at OKI 7.1. n Pi n. m.! 120S, 2 47. IK. 7 10 nnd lis p. m. Arrive at Phlln delphia nt toofl n. m.; UK, 14s, COO nnd 1 2- P. m. At I Ive fnun New A'oik nt 1,10". 2 1. ami I oo a. m ; 1 (w. 1 5.'. 5 n and 8 4" P m Fmn. Ktroudbmg nt 8 03 a. m. NORTH Leave Scranton for Ruffalo and Into mediate stations at 1210, 2 50, 4 0", mid inn ii. m.j 1 n and 5 50 p m. For Osvvcgn nnd Sir it use at 4 03 n. m. and 1 ". p in. Fur Ftlea nt 2 Id a. m. nnd i " P m. For Abntro'-e nt !00 a. m.: 1 o"' p m. and . o p. tit. For Nicholson nt 1 OO und rr, p m Arrive In Scranton fiom Ilurr.ilo nt 2 10 2."3. u2"i nnd 10 00 a. m.j n in ninl 7 10 p. m. From Oswego and Svinei',e ut jr.", i. in ; l.'IS and !! SU p m, 1 torn Sviartt'o at 7 40 p m. Fiom TJtlca at j.r, a in ; j -s r,u,i tjo p. m. 1'rom .".icboNuu i,t 7.',n ii. in. and COO p. m. 1 loin Alcntioe ,-it 1000 a. in ; 220 and .to i in. Bl.OOAPUtFRC. DIA'ISION - Leavo Scianton for Nmlhumberlnnd at C30, I0u"i a. in ; K, nnd i. in p m. For PI) mouth at 1 o., a.10 mi,! s "u p in For Nitnticoke "l s lo a. m Anlve nt Not thumberlatid nt 0 3". r m ; 1.10. .. OS nnd i !0 p m Al ilve Nantlcokn at 0 20 u in. Arrive at Flv mouth ut 20i, I 10 and !M3 p. m. Ar live at Seinnton from Northumberland nt 042 ii. ni.; I'M. fi nnd 850 p. m. Jrnm N.mtli oke, nt 1100 t. m. From Flv mouth nt 77 a. m ; 32" and C03 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. SOFTH-Lenve Scranton nt 213, 300, . 0. 10 0", a. ,n. ; 3 T! and 1 40 p. m. NORTH Leave Scrnuton at 110, 230, 4 0. P m 1 " and 3 50 p m HI OOAISBURG DIA'ISION Leava Scianton al 10 05 a, m. and 0.10 p. m. Deliivv i"j mi I tlticj'nn. On Feb. Sfith. If oo, trains will leavo Scrnntnn as follows; Km- Ciiibiiiulnl-fi20, 7 53, 8 3.1, 10 T a. m : 12 noon, 1.0S. 2 2 1 OC, 5 23, G,23. 7.57, 'J l"i, 11.1". p. in.; l.1i, a. m For Albinv, Saratoga, Alontrcal, Bos ton, New England points, etc. 6 20 a. m.; 1.0S p. m. For IIonesdalc-0 20, 1011 a. m.; 2 28, 5 25 p. m. Fur AVIlkes-Rnrre fi.43. 7 41. 8 41. 9 .IS. 10 F a. in.: 12 W. 1 2s, 2.18, 3 33, 4 27, 6 10, 7 4s. 10 41, 11 10 P. m For New A'ork, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh A'alley Railroad fc 43 a. m.: 120!, 2 is. 4:7 p m.; with Black Diamond Lx press, 11.30 p. m. For Pcrnsvlvanla Rnllroad points, 6 43, 0 "S a. m. ; 2 IS 4 27 p. m For western polrts, via Lehigh A'alley Rallroad-7 4S a. m.; 12 03. 3 31, with Black Dli.mond Express, 10 41, 1120 p. ni. Trains will nrrlve In Scranton as fol lows; From Carboudale and tho North 0 40, 7.41, 8 IS, 0 14, 10 'S u ,-,s a. in.; 123, 21", 3 2".. 4 2t 7 11. 10 "8, 11.27 P. m. Fiom AVIIlccs-H irre and the South 1", 7 4, 8 4S, IOCS. 113". a. m.; 104. 2 23. 4 02, 5 20, C 21, 7 51, 0 0'., Pi 03 p. m.: 1.13 a. m. SUNDWY TRAINS. For Carboudale 9 03 a. m.; 12 27, 2 21, 4 t! 5 17, 10 52 p. rn. For AVUkes-Hnrre o 2S a. m.: 12 03, 1 5S, .1 24. C 27. S 27 p. m. For Albiniv, Snatnga. AInntro.il, Bos. ton, New England points, etc., 1 08 p. m. Lowest i,tte to all points in Unlteti States ami Canada. J AA". BURDICK. G P. A.. Albany. N. Y. H. AV. CROSS, I) P. A , Scrr.nton, Pa, LehiRli Valtar KiiUrnaJ. In Fffect Nov. l"th. 1511 TRAINS LEAA'E SCRANTON. For Philadelphia nnd New Yoik, via D. II R. H at 0 43 a. m. and 12 01, 2 IS, 127 (Black Dlimond Express), and 11 JO p m. Sund.i)s, D &. II. R. R 1.58, 7.1S, p m For AVhlte lliven, Hai'leton and prlncl p il points In the coid regions, vl.i D. &: II. R It, C45, 2 IS mid 127 p. in. For Pcittsvlll... i, r. 2.1. p. m For Hethleheni, E iston, Reading, Har rlsburg and principal Inteiim dl ito sta tions, vli D. rV 11. II. R. 1)43 it. m.; 12 0.1, 2 1S, 127 (Black DI imond Expicss), 1130. Stmdns. D & II R. R. 1 5S. 7.4S p. in. For Timkh.umoek, Tow intlit, Elmlta, Ithaca. Geneva and Pllnclpil Intermedi al, htntloiis, via I) L ,i AV. II. R, SOS a in,: 1.00 nncl IT. p in. For Genevi Rm lu stir, Buffalo, Nlng ni.i Falls, Chicago, and all points west, via D. .1 II. It. R. 12 0(. 3 3! iRlnok Dia mond Express), 7 l 10.11. 11 :.0 p. in. SiindDH. D & II. II. R, 1201 p. m. 7.45 p m Pullman pniloi and sleeping oi Lehigh A'alley pallor cats on all trnli.s between AVIlkcs-Unrto and New A'ork, Philadel phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLL1N H. WILIU'R. Gen. Supt., 2S Coi Hand stieet. New A'ork. CHARLES S LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt., 2 Cortlandt street New A'ork. A. AV. NONNEMACHER Dlv. Puss, Agt.. South Bethlehem, Pa. For tlckt ts and Pullman reservations' apply 209 Lackawanna ave., Scranton, Pa. i:ric anJ Wyomiin; Valley. Time Table In effect Feb 7. 1000 Trulns leave Scianton for llawley and Intermediate points, connecting nt Haw. 1, with Erie Railroad for New A'ork, New but g, llonesdalo nnd Intermednta point-, us folloivs. No. 2, Accomoda tion, C a. III., No I. Expicss, 12 01 p. m. NCItA.V.'Ut niVlNI4l., iii :ifec i Oct. vi.iih, mini. IScirtli lloiiiHl houth Bound, JO I co-l.-sail x irlie l-cuvei J.N v, fiaiiKlln 8t ,. lOWeit i.'iul street ,. 00 MethHTkcn I ,, MArrbo leave' 1 Ml 10 ri 11)40, l l')i I M i ' JU.' latVi-'U Hunt, ifk 10 31 II) -.1 10)5 100 J .Ml Ntmll.'la I'reilou part VVIuwooJ I'oyntille orsou Pleasant Alt. Unlotidnio I oust city c.n boudt o hiinnrllo'0 Ala) tltld Ji rinyn Arclili-alJ Wlillun I'tckvilla (Jl)jnaut 1 rice uutg '1 hruop l'rrvlileiice 1'ailc PiftCSn. J33, 4 13 1-4 1. .'VI III 9 1) 'I 0 I J e.l II f, 11 -', II Mil OP III -) 'J(l 111.') H.'.-l 11 .'! 11 li' bO), 8.W Ill IV H4S 11 Ill S4. 11 071 110) K4I , C3l , MS, . k i: , 8 10, . A Ul . il ui .IIIH II0J7 ,.110 55' Mrantou Ja si Leave Arrlre t. Bunttiiy only tij f bigutiies that tr&lns stop on algtul forau- BeiiKem JS 1 1 aii.s 20 and so Sunday only, otber Irate flalh extent Sunday. 77 (cure mus via Ontario Westers cincha-tlnc tlclcru and save moncr. it uuku ttuifiirr uuuri Mrepcr ana ttm tlliiliigclialrci New crlc tofltli iif.; cuauge. i-nnciiBrr '1 tvo Vent I'er Jlllr. J O. Anderson. QiB. Pub t 205 i'JOI I 'a & Btatlow -- ; 1 u. MKtt ilrtv Ismat MRtf T.rutcrott, Ulr, Fus, Agt.lcrantOD, ft,. s-f