The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 27, 1900, Morning, Page 7, Image 7

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THU SUKAiVLOiN TKlliUiNU TLlUAl, l'BRLIARY 27, 1900,
CARBONDALE.
COMMONERS SHOW FIGHT.
Don't Propose to Pay Consolldated's
Jllll If It Can Be Avoided.
Pmnmon council met in rebuilt ses
plon last evening nnd i'itv ' on lint
lending tho htKit onlm i. t.. nn
fcitlng ce-rtnin njipninilatloi lo till
ever until the now Jt'wil .wni.
Anon tin Con-olldntul "Water Kttp
ply company's bill foi wnlrr ftoth
A I 11 to October, amounting to $1,01'! CI,
was tuken up nnd the following 1 evolu
tions In riiinotluii w"th It considered:
Thnt tlu c 1M 1: bo Itisttuctod to tetuin
tho w u unit for "S.7i the old late
nnd .t to that the city will p ly no
mou. lh" it volution was lefettod to
the city s-olloltor.
A claim of lining Uallnslir, buber
under tho Hotel Anthracite, ot -'1
elanngos busdnlncd by tcccnt sou or
ovoillow, was rcfcimd.
DEATH OF OSCAIl SEVXUANCE.
O. A. Severance, of 112 Lincoln ave
nue, died eaily Sunday nioinlr.F of
pneumonia. Deceased w vt nonilv 10
years old. lie was boin nt Lenox,
ftusciuehtuiiii county, nnd livol thtrj
until 1 r,97, when h.- t an lo Cnibon
tl ile. llu was n tiamstor fu: f'onti.i'
tor T. O. Pobliisoii nnd m survive 1 bv
a wife, one d uiRhter nnd two son".
Thoio will b.- hott 1 1 vie nt. tho
liouvo nt 0. 0 ' loc k th!i morning. Tho
funeral will t.ikt pi ice lien; tlu .Meth
odist Episcopal il.ure-j nt ("I Iff mil at
1 p. ni. lie. A. ''. I'li.ilfos will i on
duct the rotvKos', issls'" 1 by llV.
"Williams, of "llfi'i,rd. Deceived va
n mcinbcr of the Mthodlat Kptsenpil
chinch In this ilty.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Mr. and Mis A. .T. Vinrtormaik have
returned troni North .Inekson.
Mr. nnd .Mm. L. A. Put-sett will re
turn today fiom their eaMetn trip.
Mls 'Mity Mavwell, of Park street,
will give n inn-fitoM'l3 puty this
evening.
Mlsa Lizzie Schuciholb. of Hone-dale.
Is the guest of fi lends in this e Ity.
jr. T. Chuich has ieturnd to Xoith
umbeiland nfter a lulff visit in th'3
cltv.
Willi tin Connor, of Tali view stieet,
will so today to Green Pldgo wheio
li his scented employment.
Mi. ". J. Inennar, of lielniont
Miei t, Is eiltlcallv ill.
M1"-pj Mav McGlnty nnd P.ogina
Yi.is'm, if 'Wilkes-Kane, me visiting
lilcn li In hl eltv.
CJ noial S'lpeilntondent cf the Pile
(leoigu VanKeuien spvnt List evrnlin;
In this city.
PECKVILLE.
P.uif,ess Sabboth K. Willlairs has
icHlgned his mine foicinansdilp for the
New YoiU .md Scranton Coal coin
pan v, to ' ike elfect Match 1. Mi.
Williams ban s-'ctucd a like pmltlon
near Pl'tt-tuu and will move hi., lain
ily theiu In the near futuie.
Mr. L I'' Tucker has loslgned his
position ns cleik at the Dolph & Itob
eitpon Mote. Mr. Tucker and his
In other have pm chased a store nnd
stock at Deposit, X. Y., and will etn
buk in the gtocery business.
The little folks of tho Methodist
episcopal chinch will give an evening
with Mother and Fntboi Goose, nt the
File Company hall, Wednesday even
ing, Feb. 2. Tlv little ones havj en
teied Into the enteitainment part with
a vim and it will 1 ' a raie treat to
attend. All welcome. Admission, 10
nnd l"i cents.
Mis. Daniel joils spent yesterday
with Wilues-Haire relatives.
Mi .1. Fiank James of Montdule,
la visiting rolitlves In town.
Alice, the little daughter of Mr. and
Mr.- John Uembo, of the West Sld Is
leeovi'ilng fiom a.i attack of dipl.
theila An Edit oi 's Life Saved by Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy.
Dm Ins the eaily pait of October, lhpj.
I contiactod a bad cold whki settle I
on mv 1mm-- una was neglected until
1 fe.ued that consumption had ap
pealed In an inciiih nt -tale. I aa lou
tianil (nuKhlnp, ami trjlntj to cmjlJ
t-ome'liInK whlih I umld not. I bec.mii
al.'imcd and aftei shlir,' the Joeil
iliiv oi i till! limiKht a bottle of Cham
bi'ilalu's Ci .,h Itiuifd.v an I tin- usiiii
wis-i. in ni impiuMMiicnt, and aft
1 had usm iluee bottles my luin; wu.a
H'SUiMH t,l thli ln.iltb tat . Jj. s
Kdwards, l'ubllsl,. r or The Keilew,
Wam. 111. Vuv sal" b all diupKKta.
Mafiews hio-, . Wholt-aii and Kitail
a0rt.nt.s.
OLYPIIANT.
Mis. Clinics i:anf, ot West I'llt--ton
Is tin .ue-t ot iWatlvos at this
Ida
M1--S Maine Iiulieil), of the L iel;n
Mauna hospital 't Su.mton, spent es
teid.i wit' .t ii.tiM s hue.
Ml-s iu ,, 5.iltu, of Alihbald,
is lsitln' uknUs In town,
I'etr ( inn u, of Dunmoie stiect,
iCLihed a Utter jeteuiny, announc
ing tha uutinno di-ath of Michael
Gannon, loimuly ut tills place, at
liutte Cltv. Montana. The letter .stat
ed that U tiinon was. shot In a hotel
in the aboe named city, in a dispute
with the propiietor, over a s of
money. Gannon was well known In
this icgion, and lett this p'ace for the
"Housework is had work without GoldDusf
WASHING FEATHER
PILLOWS
Pllhpf Plllnu. ..4 ....tsl- -
Choose is bright, sunny city; fill itrte tub hilt I
fullofwiieri'iM Is almost boiling hoi; dissolve
Gold Dust WiShine PomVr
In It to make a rood suds; put one or two i illovi
ill. nCL-Dr.linff tn ( Milk l..n ..h . I ..
.- ---...... u..v, ,.,., ,,iw,i, uh sua uown
nd mh ihem bcteen ihe bunds until clem. It
unc ouus i nqi tnoutn, Ube two or morei rinse
...v.t.i .armvijicr, v.nnc s ary as possible,
"id buns them out; .ntn Jrj, shake .ell, tnj
..,v iu uc ii lna 50, jj nev puiows,
Tht, U ii lix,n Jr0ra ouf Utt I cnllel
'OOMltN lat-M 0K HOlsHlOLK1
Bnitrit u4rfliie,ttj
THt N. K, fAIIIUNK COMPANY,
Chlen-t, 31, Uuls, Ntw York, len.
M'f
EVERY WOMAN
Soa-etlawneols a Tollable, moathrftrogulitlaz medicine. Only harclcca cu
tho j urctt drusi should be need, lfyou irons tho bed, get
Up, Feal's IPennyrcsval PSSfle
Thev are nromnt. Ejfo and certain In reat.lL
m n
, Tho ccnufnn (Dr, rearu) never
For Sale by JOHN H. PHELPS,
Spruce strest.
Os s,
west two years. Ho Is BttivKcd by Ills
father, Anthony Oannon, of this plnco:
a brother, Patilck, of Bittto City, nnd
Mrs. Domlnlck McCoimack and Mra.
Muiy JennhiKs, of Providence.
l-.'iekiiwnnnn Blrect, which lias been
In a dlssracoful condition for tho pas:
six months, ns recelvliiR its much
needed cleaning on Hnttmlay, hut tho
snow rtorni put n Ptop to the wotk.
m null's mind k ittl'in mass was
ci'lobirW In St. 1'itihk's e hutch es
tei lay for the late John IVrKUon.
.MIskch MatRiiret Davles, llo-e
'J'homas, i:ila Davtes, filler Hvans,
and David Thonim, of Wllkes-Kano,
weie tho f.'iicst3 ot Miss Georgia
Tlioiiin", of Delawat o f licet, over Pun
day. aWs iCalle l.oftus, of Hill .stteet,
will opo.i a dii psiuakliiff shop on Lack
awanna sticet, tin ill st of Match.
Miss Nellie Duddy, of Wilkes-Hnric,
who has been lsltlng ft lends liete,
1l tin ned honie .tsteiday.
Mlws Jennie l'attcn Is iuite ill at her
lioni" on Delawaie stteet.
JERMYN AND MAYFIELD.
Enteitainment and Contest in the
Piimitive Methodist Chuich To
night Injuied In the Mine.
An onteitiilnnient will be given in
the PilmltUo Methodist chuich this
exenlng under the auspices of the
La :io-T Aid society, and at the close
or the eiileilnlntnent n contest for a
lllilt will be decided, between Miss
Maty I'litehatd and Mrs. John Green
slade. .tuinilsslon to the entertainment
will be 10 eents. The tollowlns pio
gi.iiutue will be lendeied: Singing;
Mdei'ilnu uii phonogi.iph: le'cltatlon,
Twenty leais Ago," Miss Ida Ganl
ner; duel "Whispering Hope," Mis.
Willlanifi and Mi-s Maiy Jones; icei
tullon, "The Main Track or a Leap
Sur Ife," Miss 1'. Jessup; recitation,
"A Husband's DsiKnlenuj In Cooking,"
J. Hatxcy; phonograph selection; icc
U.itlon, "Who Is to Ulnme," Miss Llzle
I'sher; lecltation, Miss L Mat tin;
ocal duet, John and Arclile Mat tin;
lecltation, Mi's M. J. Wasloy: dia
logue, by .Miss J. Tompkins, Miss LU-s-le
A. llockaday and Mls Koso Was
lev. lMwin Woodwoith, a well known
leshlent ot Pecond street, was Injuied
while at woik in tho Delawato and
Hudson eolltevy jesterday aftetnoon
b a fall of lock. Foi tunately, ho
was .standing undeineath the edge of
the slab which, In falling, stiuek him
on the head and forced him outwnnl.
Had ho been an Inch or two tin titer in,
he undoubtedly would hne tieen killed.
He was taKen lo his homo In the. mine
ambulance, and attended by Dr. M. J
Shields. He troche 1 a severe cut on
the top ot his head which teqiiired
teeial stllclteis to clos". On" of his
legs w is also badly contused His
Injuiles, although painful, ate not dan
gerous. Those deslilng to save the additional
n jie.- cent, on theli taos would do well
to pay them beloto Maich 1.1, as after
that date the 3 per cent, will be added.
The pte-Lentcn social held In Hn
tetpiiso hall last evening, undet the
auplces of the St. Aloyslus society,
was laigely attended anil ptoved a
vety pleasant affair. At lu o'clock
supper war sencd in the Neilson
building, after which the society an!
their guests again repaited to tho hall,
where dancing wa-3 icsumed until mid
night. Mr. Joli Williams yesterday received
word of the death, at NantlcoUe, of his
biother-ln-law, Samuel Williams. The
deceased was a man ot singular liter
ary ability and well known among his
fellow countrymen throughout the en
tire valley.
DALTON.
Rev. H. M. Pease, of Hatonvllle,
was a caller In this place on S'Uuiday
last.
Mr Stel! a formet lesidont of this
pl.ue, but now of New Jersey, is
spending a few dajs with friends.
Miss Ada D. Dean, the popular elo-
i ciitliini-t of AVilkes-Barre, will glvo
leadings In tho Kiptl-t church this
nenlng. She will lie assisted by local
ta'ent In ocaI and instmmcntal mu
sh. The admission will bo 10 and 13
cents.
i Mis Henty M. Ues was a visitor at
i the pome of her patents In Wjomlng
I hist k.
Fiod V. Palmer is entcitalnins his
I mother, of Scianton.
I Miss fiup" Putdv, who his been
qi.lto 111, is able to bo out again.
WAVERLY.
The uncial of A. J. Smith was held
at his late tesldence on Satmda." last
at - p. in. The Ilov. Mr. Claik. of
lliuiilton, N Y delhered a eiy c:
ceTlent dlscouife, which was highly
commented upon by those pieseut.
Chailos Klelgi-way is t modeling,
painting and otheiwlo linpioving the
lnouty on Mam sttc t owned by Al
eleimnu Kasson.pioparatoty to tunnliu
ti meat niaikct the Int of Apjll.
which will bo appi eclated l) the pub
lic, as it s badly net did.
Rev. Di. Cl.uk filled the pulpit at
the I'.aptist chuich last Sabbath morn
ing. Postmaster L H. Pulley has Ken
iiinnlng tho postotlice the past week
alone in consequence of tho absence of
his cleik, MIsm Ruth Pttry, and the
lllue-s of Miss Lefie Meishon, who is
confined to her home by an attack ot
quinsy.
Rev. Mr. Godshall ia conducting a
disappoint. 6old for 1.00 ner bor .
Pharmacist, ccr. Wyoming avenue and
Waslttoffowfel 1
Won't Cure Everything
But Or. Kennedy's Favorite Rem
edy Will cure Yon if You Snr
rcr from Diseases of tho
Kldiio., l.lvcr, llliul
(Icr or Illood.
Thity Yenrs of Cr.ioi to Iti Ciedlt.
Trial Bottle Tree.
Kidney ellteuFo should bo attended to
at once, for almost ao per cent, of our
unexpected dcatjis of todnv ntu fiom
that cau'c Dr.1 David Kennedy's Pa
wn lie Remedy is the only fuo cuio
known for diseases of tho Kldnei.s,
Liver. Uladder and Illood, Rheuma
tism, Dyspep-da and Chiotilo Constipa
tion. Ills ii clous how it stops that
pain In tin mi k, iellees the necessity
of uilnatlng so often at night, dthes
away thnt scalding pain In passing
water, collects the bad effects ot
whiskey nnd beer and shows Its bone
llclal effects on tho system In an in
ciedlbly short time. Jt Is sold by all
diug stores at $100 a bottle.
You can tell just as well as a physi
cian whether your ktdnojs ate dis
eased or healthy. Fill a tumbler witlt
urine and let It stand it liouis; If It lias
a sediment, of It Is milky or cloudy,
discolored or pale; it It Is ionv or
stilngy, our Kidneys and Uladder ate
In a dangerous condition und vou do
not need a physician to tell ou so.
If you would like to test Favorite
Remedy free of all chtuges, send ur
full name and post olllce addtess to
the Dr. David Kennedy Coiporatlon,
Rondout, N. Y.. nnd a fiee trial bottle,
together with a pamphlet of valuable
medical advice, will be sent vou post
paid, providing you mention this piper
when you write. The publishers of thla
paper guai antce the- Genuineness of
this offer.
setles of revival meetings at tho
I.Methodist Hplstopa! chut eh hcie,
which aie well attended.
Sevoial Set. niton paitlcs eontom-
pl ite electing dwellings he.-o Hie com- !
ing season Theie Is no tnoie beauti
ful or healthful spot In the county for
.summer tesldenees.
A hotu belonging to Llveiytnan
Smith diopped dead last Ftlday near
tho old barn. The liveryman, accom
panied by an agent, drove fiom Scran
ton and when near this place the hoi 3
showed signs of sickness and dtopp-d
(lend just befoio teaching the hotel
bat n.
Our veiy excellent school, under the
leadetshlp of Pi of H.myon and his
assistants, has a latger number of
iiimlis than oer this term.
TAYLOR NEWS.
To Celebrate St. David's Day Fu
neral of Esau Pilce Welsh Bap
tist Church New Pastor Peisonnl
Notoc.
Tho annual enteitainment for the
celrbtatlon of St. David's day. to be
held in tho Welsh Congtegation.il
e hutch on Thursday eonlng next, un
der tlie auspices ot the Temple of Low
lodge, No. 7, Ttue Iorites, promises
to excel any nflalr yet held by this or
ganization. David J. Davis, with his
I? rand phonogiapli, will be among the
numbeis. Tho dlffeient contests now
pending with the society will close on
that evening.
Tho f uncial of F.sau Pi Ice occurred
fiom the homo of his patents, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Price, of Union street,
yestoiday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Ser
vices were conducted In the Welsh
Congtegatlonal chuich by the Rev.
John A. Lvans, of Providence. Kurial
was made In tho Potest Home ceme
tery. The pall-beareis were: Maggie
Jenkins, Saiah Piotltti-r, Mytla Owens,
Lizzie Richards, May Lvan, and the
(lower bi-ater was Owen Jones.
David IJvans has returned to lila
homo in Dainlllo after being tho guest
ot M. and Mm D. Theodoie Davis on
Giovo stteet.
Skating Is again in excellent condi
tion nnd many of out young people ate
taking advantage ot the oppoitunity
nuoided.
Rev. D. C. Hdwaids, of Wilkes
Kuie, has been chosen pastor of the
Welsh Hiptlst church. He I. we'll
known hereabouts. Thetc woie- soeial
applications for the icctoiship of the
nboo chinch but Mr. Ldw.uds was
the unanimous choice of the congiega
tlon. "SAPi: BIND, SAFR FIND." Foiti
fy join sell now by purifying and cn
i Idling our blood and building up
your svstem with Hood'.i Saisapatllla
.ml .Mui may expect good health
throughout the coming season
All lher Ills ate cuied bj Hood's
Pills. 2.v.
DICKSON CITY.
Aniioune'enient is made of the ap
pioiehing nia'tlago of Jllchael Ulglln,
of DieUson City, and Mis. Allen eillli
gan, of Sci.mtun, fotnietlv of Atch
bald. THE CHINESE MINISTER.
An Accomplished Gentleman Is Hts
Excellency, Mr. Wu Ting Fang.
1'iom the New Yotk Sun
Mr. Wu, as ho is usually called, Ihes
with ills wife anil all the meinlici.s of lui
stilie in a large, liandiutne whlU'stono
house ut the Intersection of New llnmp
shliu avenue and lJIghteenth ami tj
streets which ho has leased tor a teim of
ears and which was reeentb remodelleil
and cnlatged to niuke u llttiug home cf
the legation. Iloie the minister works,
and hero Mudani Wu Ting Pang reielies
the social wotld of Washington who
como to pay tlulr homage to the noted
Oilental nnd his doll-llkei siiouse, unci to
get u peep lulu a most luterojitlug and
uniquo huuehold. Tho minister la JO
jears old, about 5 feet 7 inches tall and
lather stout, weighing perhaps i;j
pounds, ulthinigl: his loose. Ilttlng silken
robes may cause hhn to appear laiger
nnd hcaler llinu ho reallv Is. Ho weal 3
habitually the riiinentlnnal lound cap,
with tho w ell-known Chinese button, nd
Is distinguished from olhir nienilioi.s of
thci liKitlon chiefly by thu spietaeles
which ato ahas on his nose and by the
mustache and t,0Ttru so unusual on tho
faro of a chliuim m.
Sirs. Wu reeehcM all who roino to the
legation Htandlng b her husband'te slclo
and leturns enlls with him. The miniate r
and hla Hcctetailis go about on uteptloii
ilnjs and ho ghea dlnnet panics at tie.
eiuent lutcivalf, He Is ciy tend of
cards, too, and Is often a member of a
pwgrosle i u dire party, and on more
than mm ore islmi has von a pildo and
not ulwas the boobv. The minister Ik a
bloelo ilclir alto and It Is not an un
common sight to seo him and a number
of the attaches (llng about on pleasant
das with their tobes floating behind
them In the bruise,
Although Minister Wu I a tplcal
f'hlnaman ho has many American char
acteristics. Ho receded his I.'ngllsli eilil.
cation at Hung Kong and ut V.ilo,
(ttud'xcl law In Ihiglnnd and was admitted
to tho bar at I.lii'olnn Inn,
lie was for iminy years lecal ndlsor
I to 1,1 Hung Chung, and was a number of
the commission appointed to negotiate
terms of pence with Japan. He is the
diplomatic representative of his country
In Spain nnd Peru, while tho legations In
Iluwuil, Cuba and several South Ameri
can countries nrc under his unpen Islon.
Dining his regime as pilulster to the
United Slatps he must lslt the Above
mentioned I'AunliloB. Last year ho lslt
nl .Spain and expects to go to Peru dur
ing tho pic Lnt enr.
It van alter a Gridiron elub dinner a
few oar- ago tint tho Washington pub
lic llrnt became ownie of Minister Wu'b
Pngllsli and Ameilcaii education and
his talent as a linguist. Tom Heed,
then speaker of the home, when
called upon for hit regular contribution
of Intellectual fun, caused uproarious
laughter by relating how ho had been
dining the ecnlng describing lu his own
chaste English to tho Chluoso minister,
who set at his elbow, what was being
s.ild and done throughout tho tonm. Thu
minister's enjoyment of his description,
Mr. r.eeil said, was all tho more keen
because ho did not undet stand u word of
what was said to hhn. Tho laugh was
tinned upon Mr. Heed's hearers n llltlo
later when tho minister aroso and delu
ded a most Interesting speech lu perfect
lngllsh, A year latur, at a dinner of the
amc club, tho minister gao an exhibi
tion of his shiewd wit. Two or three
Pulled States senntors, who had been
me labels of tho peace commission, had
told lu edoeiuent and graphic languago
how deftly and with what consummate
diplomacy thev hid carried on the nego
tiations In Paris to the crowning success.
Then later In the evening, Vlnlster Wu
made, a llttlo speech, refenlng with tho
utmost good nature nnd with a smile
that was child. like and blai.d to tho si If
laudation of tho self-satlsllcd senators
lb- wound up his little spi..icli with the
ipin.il k, tho point of which was at once
seen and gleatly appreciated, that thi Ir
stiecos almost tempted him to go back
to China and itudy diplomacy.
THEATRICAL.
"The Census Tnkei."
At thu Academy of Music last night
the I!on Ton Stock eompuny began a
week's engagement by presenting "The
fetisus Taker," a live-act comedy
dtain.t in which the soubrette anl
comedian foil tho villain nnd help tho
falsely accused young man to estab
lish his innocence.
The coinpiny is headed by Chailo3
J.e bin ne, u vcisatlle comedian, vho
did good wot It last night as Ignitua
Hiactus Solasldo. Miss Knima. Hunt
ing was the blonde-hali ed snubrrtto
and she moat cleveily seconded the
efforts of Mr. T.eblitne as a fun
luakd. As Polly Snipe sip did somo
excellent work. Kugene J.aP.uo wai
the villainous young man who ttied to
fasten his ctline on another, and hi
was as villainous as a villain who
lacked .1 black moustache and refused
to smoke clg.itettes could be expected
to be. In slight measure he ledeemel
himself for these shortcomings by
wcaiing his legs slightly bowed. James
Duikln, tho maul oung man, h
was tin own into ptlson with the stig
ma, of nnothei's cilme em him, was
ns tnte, geneious and long sulfeilnn;
as becomes a heio. Miss Hesslo Dunn
looked ptctty enough in pink to incite
the mad, uncompioinlslng love of the
lllain and heio as she did. The other
tnembeis of the company assisted
these in giving a satlsfactoty per
foimancc. Between the acts singing and danc
ing speciiltles weie inttoduced by Miss
Punting, Mr. I.eybnrn and others and
moving pictures woro shown. This
afternoon tho company presents "The
Custaways" and tonight "The Black
Flag."
Manhattan Burlesquers.
The Manhattan Club Burlesquers
began a three days' engagement at
the Gaiety yesterday afternoon.
Theio aie a few good turns In the
olio and the performance concludes
with tho burleseiue, "A Manhattan
Cocktail," In which all the members
of tho company appear.
"Saplio'' Tonight.
Manager Long, of tho Lyceum, ro
epiests his pations to secute seats in
advance for this evening, when Tianl:
L. Goodwin's company will ptoduco a
new dtamatizatlon of Daudet's sensa
tional woik, "Sapho."
Mi. Long has received a telegram
that ono of the most prominent ticket
speoiilato!.s of New Yotk, '.Mich lei
Shleldp who has thle seaFon made n
small foitune speculating In tickets
of the Wallaek theater pioduction of
"P.tpho," has obtained the advance
loute of Mi. Goodwin's company and
Intends to send his agents ahead of it
in an ctfort to obtain all the best seita
at tho houses wheio tho company will
play.
"A Colonial Ghl."
Daniel Fiohman l pteent one of
his gte itcst if cent successes, "A Col
onial (Jltl," at the lAceuin on Thins
day night. The leading featutu of tha
irimtany this yi-ar wi.l be How mil
Gould, the verj excellent u"tor, who
fm the pist thiee eiis has occupied
a Flmllni position with Pi oilman's
1 "Pilsoner of fcewln" company, and
who, by his ieniukabl line perfotm
urio of Antlioto Hopes hero his won
I n teputation which has plated hhn
upon the footing of a star.
' In Godfiev Homsen, the leading
chat actor of "A Colonial Girl," Mr.
Gould will bo lound to have a part
, that Is lull of oppoitunity for the dis
play of his talent.
I Thej thltd act gives Goelfiey the op-
portunlty, after u btilllant bit of dis
guise, to light Lovelace, and finally
. unties the Knot of martial mlsunder-
stancUng und bilngs the play to a
patriotic and mining end. There Is
also a vein of sub-comedy through the
quail els of a pair of young love is.
"Way Down East."
There are many delightful llttlo epi
sodes in "Way Down Past," the play
which will bo presented for tho lit at
time In this cltv at tho Lyceum Ftl
day and Saturday and Sututday mat
inee, which shows that the author has
made a close study of character. There
Is a greit deal of rellshable fun In
"Way Down Ka-t," ns well as tho ser
ious Intet est attendant upon the pa
thetic story of tho heroine.
Tho company engaged by Manager
Wlllluni A. Brady for "Way Down
Past" is spoken of as being one f the
Ftrongesl traveling on the rniel this
season.
How'o This P
Wo oiler Ono Hundred Dollats Pewatd
for any case oi ('.itittli thut cannot bo
eitied by Hall's Catanh Cine.
F J CHENEY .t CO.. Piops,
Toledo, O,
We, tho undersigned, have known F J
Cheney tut tho lust 1 yeais, and bellcvo
him perfectly honotnblo In all htMnew
tiansnetluns und financially nble to e.iuv
out any obligations inado by tlulr (itiri.
West and TiunN, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo. O
Walding, Klnnan fc Marvin, Wholesale
Dliiggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Cutnrih Cure is tfikin internallv,
nttliig directly tiiicii the blood and mile
ous sut face i of tho sjsteni. Prieo 'Zi;
per bottle, Bold by all druggists. Testi
monials fiee.
Hull's Family Pills are the best
The People's
A POPULAR CLEARING IIOUSH for tha Reliant ot All Who
Ilnve Houses to Rent, Rcttl Lsttitj or Other Property to
Sell or r.xcliuno, or Who Want Situations or Ilalp Th2j
Small Advertisements Cost Ono Cent u Word, Six Insertions for
Five Cents a Word Except Situation Wanted, Which Arc In.
sertcd I'ree.
FOR RENT
wpsTMiNs'rnn hotmj fop. ppnt
Apt II 1. Pnnuito John Jermjn, 119
Wjomlng avenue.
FOP PPNT-IOS
cloven looms;
Apt II 1st.
sppugp
central;
STP.KET;
possession
DouisLP HToni: port ppnt-aphil
lt, thtie-slorv building. Hi Penn
avenue. John Jermjn, 110 Wyoming
avenue.
POP nPNT-APltlli 1ST, THUltt.-
story brick building, Clltt street. In-
quite John Jeimvn, llu Womlng avenue.
J1T-NPW HOPSP: STPAM HPAT 1N
cluded; all improvements. 1320 Mar
Ion street.
POP Ui:NT-Dn7lRABLn PAIIM, CALL
nt OS.' Washington avenue, Sorontott.
POP HKNT-TioUSK. SIX KOOMS;
all Improvements, $13. V. D. Latham,
2227 Uoulovard avenue.
port iu:nt-my FointER m:si-
dence, with bam. 1132 Monsey avenue;
ten rooms. Wm. W. Lathropo.
STOR11 Fort ItPNT-PHOM APRIL 1.
number S.l Lackawanna nve. lncjulro
of J. II. Gunster.
FOR SALE
POP SALtJ-DPSIRABLP TEN ROOM
single house, with bath and liundr".
all Improvements: eitv steam: bargain
If sold ut onee. 022 Glb-on street.
POlt SALP PHPAP A TWO-SPATP-D
family sleigh. J. L. Council, 113
Pianklln avenue.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
POP SAT.P OR Itr.S'T AT CLARK'S
Grei n, desirable tc-ldencc: acre of
land; fiutt end oiitbiilldlncs. Address
Geo. W. Ijecker, box CJ". Uonesdalo, Ta.
FURNISHED ROOMS.
pop i:i:nt two nnsmAPLn fur-
nlshcd fiont rooms, gas, bath, steam
licit 3W Waslilngton avenue.
WANTPD-TWO NICHLV PUHN'ISHPD
roems with board. Ccntially located.
Addtess W., Trlbuno olllce.
WANTED-TO RENT.
WAN'TrD-ruRNisirnD room, sirrr-
nble for gentleman and wife: rentral
ly located Address. Ji, Y, C. Tribune.
WANTED-TO BUY
wanti:d-to"puy''6r"arh''pc-
ond hand watches, ievvoliy, old gold
and silver. Gardner, 220',i Spruce slieet.
REAL ESTATE.
$l,5W-DnSIRAlSLG SUPURBAN HOME
for sale. The residence ot the lute
Orrln Browning nt Factoryv lllc, Pa., 30
minutes rldo from Scranton on the D ,
L. A: W. R. R. Elegant modern house,
11 looms, pleasantly situated, good barn,
lco house, garden, fruit and water. Com
pletely Isolated lot extending between
Academy and Benton streets. Four
minutes walk from station. Five min
utes from chinch, stores, markets and
Kej stone Academy. Apply to E. C, W.
W. and II. A. Brow ring, Scranton, or
Charles Gardner, Factoryvllle, Pa.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
BUSINESS OPPORTPNITIES-A iTlp'-
cral general agents' contract tor Scran
ton nnd vicinity will be given to respon
sible llfo insurance man by Good Old
Lino Company. Correspondence treated
strictly confidential. Address "Insurance,"
Ttlbunei office, Scianton.
WANTED.
WANTED - GOOD BARRED PLY
niouth rock looster for breeding pur
pises J, p. Bat ton, S0' Mulberry stteet.
HELP WANTED-MALE.
tor pnitncr In grnt's furnishing and
lint buslress, $)000 cash will pav vou
Jl.fOU a ve.il. Best stand. Good refer
ences. Address ('. Ccorge, Scranton, Pa.
General Dt lively.
ENKEOLTIf SALESMAN COUNTRY
work. School supplies Salary $1(W
nnd extras. It. O. Evans & Co., Chi
cago, II!
WANTED-RY AN ESTABLISHED
business of n high older, a reptesenta
tivo of ability nnd linking who can take
vp its work In the state of Fennsvlvanln;
no scheme: rcrrnnnen. business with
monev In it for the light pirty. Address,
giving references. FOUNTAIN BATH
BRUSH CO., Grand Riplds. Mich
HELP WANTED-FEMALE.
LADlESTO DlST7i?BUTE PREP SAM.
pies lu city. Call nt 32') Washing
ton avenue, from S 30 to 10 30 a. m today.
BOARDING.
BOARDING 523 PINE STREET.
NEWSPAPERS
THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN
be had In Scianton at the news stands
of Relsman Bror, . 405 Spruce and 503 Lin
den; M Norton 322 Laekawanna avenue;
I. S. Schutzer, 211 Spruce street.
CITY SCAVENGER
A. B BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
nnd cess pools; no odor. Improved
pumps used. A. B. BRIGGS. Propriety.
Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue,
or Elcke's drug store, corner Adams and
Mulbcrty. Telephono 9510,
SCALP TREATMENT.
MRSMr"r?KELTEltTCATpmiATt
ment, 60c; shampooing. DOc; facial
massage, manicuring, 2'ic. ; chiropody,
"01 Qulncy.
LEGAL
ESTATE OF MARGARET MOORE,
Into of tho City of Scranton, deceased,
Letters testamentary upon tho ubovo
estate having been granted to the un
designed, all l ersona Indebted to said
cstiito atu tequcsted to make payment,
and llioso having claims or demands, to
piesent tho sumo to
E.RA H. RIPPLE. Executor
Scr.intau, Pa.
AVELLES & TORREY.
Attoine)it for Estutc.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OP THE
stoekholdeis of Thu Laekawanna lion
and Steel Company, for the election of
dlieetors and ttansactlou ot such other
business us mav piopcrl.v como hefoie
tho meeting, will be hi Id at the otllce of
the C'ompnio, in the e'ltv of Scranton,
Pennsjlvnnl i, on WpcIiumIiiv. Match 7th,
1M, ut two o'eloik p. m. The polls will
lenialn open tor ono houi. TIib transfer
books will bo closed on Feliiiuity J3tj,
1500, und leopened on Maich itb, I'iOO.
J. 1'. HICIGINSON, Seeieiaii.
Scranton, Pa Teb, JJ, ITH).
Poer.
Hnll to the man who mokes the speech
But often, lar away,
Time is a grculer, uut of reach,
Who tells hhn what to say,
Washington Star.
Exchange.
SITUATIONS WANTED
EPTUArTo'WAnD
woik or getiprul housework, In u smalt
family by a competent girl. Address S3.
P., Trlbuno olllce.
SITUATION WANTPI)lpY A YOUNG
man ns grocery clerk, has 17 years'
experience: very best of iitcicnco If re
quired. Addiess P. W. .1.. Tribune otllce.
SITUATION WANTPD-HY A YOPVG
man who has laid three jcais' eperl
ence In dtug Hcuc. L. M., 1711 Wnjno
avenue,
SITUATION WAN'TPD-TO GO OPT
washing and Ironing by tho dnj",
washing nnd Ironing taken home nlo.
Call or addtess L. U, S3! North Sumner
avenue.
SITUATION WANTPD-PY A BOY, 11
jears old; some tiade prefetred. Ad
dress L. C, caro Ttlbiino office.
SITUATION WANTGD-PY PLiiurfiA;
ludy as housekeeper ci cook In small
family, i:cellcut refeieliccs given. Ad
dress 336 Adams avenue.
LOOM FIXPR AND MACHINIST DP
sires position; thoroughly acquainted
with nil ninchlnerv of textute; ran fur
nish recommendation from last cniploer.
w.iuivos mni'iiinisi, iriiiune.
A FIRST CLASS WA1TPP. PLPRK OR
bin tender would like to have some
thing to do evenings; wa-'cs no object.
Address Frank, Tribune olllce.
DRESSMAKING.
DRUFSMAKINO TOR CHILDREN TO
order; also Indies' vvulsts. Louisa
Shocmakit, SIS Adnms nvcnu,a.
PROFESSIONAL
ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR.
i; criAULDiN"Gr2i,rpXDi;RS' BANK
building.
fRCHITSOVi
EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT,
eonncll building, Scr niton.
LEWIS HANCOCK. ,TR , ARCHITECT.
!"3 Spruce st,, cor. Wash, aw, Sfcrantem.
FREDERICK L BROWN. ARClIITr.CT,
Price building, 1.0 Washington avenue,
Scianton.
DSNTITZ
DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRl
vato Hospital, cor. Wumlng and Mul
beiry. DR. 11. F. REYNOLDS, OPP P. O.
DR. C. C. LAUIIACII. 113 Wjomlng avc.
WELCOME C. SNOVER. Coil Echinge
2nd floor. Room D, Hours, J to 1, 2 to 3
HOTEL'S "IO RITAUIINTS
THE ELK CAFI123 ANI)"" 127 FPANi:
lin avenue. Rate! icrsonable.
P. ZEIGLER. Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D , L. & W.
passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu
ropean plat.. VICTOR KOCH, Prop.
I cw?1
RICHARD J. BOURKE, ATTORNEY-nt-Law,
G00-2 Laekawanna avenue. Gen
eral law business, colp cttons nnd loans.
J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor-at-Law, Rooms 312-J1J Mcars
building.
D. B. REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on real ertato secutlty.
Mcars building coiner WashhiEton
avenue nnd Spruce street.
Mj DONAHOE. ATTORNEY-AT-Law.
Ofllccs, 012-613 Mcars building.
FRANK E FOYI.E, ATTORNEY AND
Counsollor-at-Liiw. Burr building,
Rooms 13 nnd H. Washington avenuo.
WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT
tornevs nnd Counellnrs-at-Law. Re
publican building, Washington avenue
JESSPP & JFSSUP. ATTORNPYS ANI'
i-ounsellors - nt - Law, Comnionwealth
building; rooms 1, 20 nnd 21.
JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTeTRN-pY-AT-Law.
Rooms 514, 315 and 510 Board of
Trndo bul'dlng
EDWARD W THAYER ATTORVPY.
Rooms Oin-ioi. nth floor Mcirs building.
L A WATREI ATTORNPY-AT-LAW
r2 Poird of Trndo building, Scianton.
Pa.
C. R PITCHFR. A TTO R NT Y-A T-l.AY
Commonwealth building Per niton. Pa.
PATTPRSOV WTTCOX. TUADEP.rf'
National Bink building
c r-oMpoYs, a-n rppttblican
building.
A W RTTTTIOLF
Meirs bul'dtns
A T T O R N P Y,
PUC-M.IH VT sl--s.,r;
Tif. W. P. ALLEN, 513 NORTH WAS IN
Ington avenue.
DR P W L'AMORFAFV. OT'FTCP fi
Wishlngtnn iverue. Roc,rnce pps
Mulberry Chrorlc dlsensps, lun"s
heart, kldnevs and gptittn-urlnnr" or
gins n speciaii,-, jjnurs 1 to I p, m
SCHOOL OF TUP LACKAWANNA
Scranton, Pa. Courses ptepiratorv to
college, law. medicine or business
Opens slept jith pend for citnlorne
Rev. Thomas M. Cnnn T.I, D . prinel
pnl and propiietor; W. P. Plumlev, A
M , l.eaelmister
eTlS
O. R CLARK CO . SFPDMFN AND
Nurservmen; store 116 Washington no
nie; green house, TO) North Main ave
nue; storo telephone, 7S2
win's scws
JOS. KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACKA
wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa manufac.
turer of Wlro Screens
WC.U. 'I'lll
RAUPR'S ORCIIPSTRA-MFSir TOR
balls, picnics, pirtles, receptions, wed
dings and concert woik furnished. For
turns address R. J. Bauer, conductor,
117 WninitiB avenue, over llulberts"
music stores
MEOARCIEF BROTHERS ' PRINTERS'
scpplies, envelopes papei bags, twine.
Warehouse 130 Washington nvenue-,
Scianton, Pi.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
Central Rnllroil c( Neiv K-ei'
Stations in New York Foot of Lthertv
street. N. R.. and South Fetry, Whitehall
" 'nthtaelto coal used exclusively, insur
ing tlraiillno, and eomfoit,
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. A Islj.
Tinlns lenvo fairantou for j,'evv Yotk,
New ink, ElUabeth, Philadelphia, L'iston,
BtthU'htm, Allintown, Matnh Chunk and
White Hum n. at SW a, nt.; expiess, 12),
expiess. 1"J I' ni Siind.iss, 2 13 p m.
For l'lttstcin and AVIIkes-liane h 20 a,
in, 1.20. 4 uu p. in. Sundiijs, j.li p, m,
Foi Baltlniom and Washington, and
points Miuili and est via Uethlehein,
fc.'S) ii. m, 120 p. ni. Sundajs, 215 p, m.
Pur Long Plane h. Ocean Glove, etc., at
S 1.0 a. m. and 1.20 p. ni.
For Reading, Lebanon and Hat rls burg,
via Allentown. S.J3 a. m 1.J0 p. m. Sun
tlavs. 2 13 p. 111.
For Pottsvllle. S SO a. in.. 1.20 p, m.
Through tickets to all points east, south
nnd west at lowest rntu nt the station.
J. H. OLHAFSEN. Gen. Sunt.. .
H. P. BALDWIN. Gen. Pass. Act.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES;
wsswisr
Schedule In Effect November 10.
1800. '
Trains leave Scrnuton: ' "
0.45 ri. m week dnys, for Bunbury,
Harrlsbnr Philadelphia, Bnlti
lnoie, Washington nnd for Pitts
"siiff mid the West. -..,
0.38 n. in., week dnys, for Hnzletdn,
Pottsvllle, Eeadlnff, Norrlstbwn,
find Philadelphia and for Sun
bury, Harrisburff, Philadelphia,
BaltlmorcWashlnjcton and Pitts-'
oio ff nnd thB West-
2.18 p. m., weeks days (Sundays
1.C8 p. m.), for Sunbury, Hnttle-
burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Washington nnd Pittsburg and
tho West.
4.27 p. m'., week dnys, for Sunbury,
Hnirlsbuig, Philadelphia and
Pittsburg.
T. It. WOOD, Oen Pass. Agt.
J. P. HUTCHINSON, Gen. Mgf. '
Pel.. Lack i. tin I Wcstorii. ,
In Effect Dec. 17, 1199.
SOUTH Leave Scranton for New York
at 2.15, 3 00, C.:;0. 8 00 nnd 10 05 n. m.! 12 53
nnd 3.3.1 p. m. For Phil ulelphla nt D30,
joo nnd 1003 a. m.; 125', and 311 p. m.
lor Stroudsburg nt 6 10 p ni. Milk and
Accommodation nt 3 40 p. m. Arrive nt
Hobnkrii it (i B", T.1S, 0 10 a. m.; 12 0s, 2 47,
' IJ, .1D and '133 p 111. Arrive at Phlln
iMphln nt ion,! n, m ; 1 o;, 14s, c 00 nnd
-: P. m. Arrive from New York at 12 03,
-lo and 4i a. m.j 1 e. 1 :,.', 6 31 and 8.1
P. pi. Prom Rtroudsbuig at S03 a, rn.
NOnTII Leave Scranton for Buffalo
nnd Intel niedlnle stations nt 1210, "-5i,
4 0,, mid i on ,, ni : 1 r.'i nnd r. r.tf p. in. -For
Oswego anil riricnso nt 1.0" n. in. and
1 . P. m I'or I'tlca nt J 50 a. 111. and
' p. m For Mpiitin-e nt pro a, in.;
10.. p. m, and fin p. m. For Nicholson
nt 'mi nnd ii r, p. m. yVtilve In Heiiinton
fiom Btiffalc, at 2.10. 25". 5 T and 1U VI a.
n : ."".o nnd 7 40 p pi Fu m Oswego and
Siinpiis,- .it 2.-; 11 in., 12 ", and 3 !0 p m.
1 10111 Sjiucmi e nt 7.10 111 From Utleft
nt 1 11. m . i.t i.iui ,111 p. m From
NicihiKou at 7"o 1 ni. and lift! p. m.
' 10111 Mt ntrc e ti 10 1111 .1. in.; ,J 20 and
..In p in
PLOOll'-BPIlG PI VISION - Leave
Sennton lor Not ihumbei land at 0 W. IO.'ij
a. m : 1 V, nnd fin p m For Ph mouth
nt I ir,, .; 10 mi i,-,, ,, ,, y(tl Ni,ticoi5f,
at Sin n. 111. Arilvo at Not thumbet land
at 0 i, ,, , . 1 w r, (,j illl(i ,, w j, ln x-
1 no Nintlcnko nt 0 20 a ni. Arrive it
' Ivrniitii nt 2 01 4 40 nnd i F. p. m Ai
ilo nt s'er.inton from Northiunberlanel
11 1 0 J , n, - 1 r- ,llul j ;0 j, ,,,,
"in Nantlcokc at 11 fi n. 111 From
1 1 mouth rt 737 11. m . ".2' md G0j p. in.
r,r. SFNP'VY TRAINS.
i'OI TIT I.e.ive Hcrnnlon ut, '.' 13, 300,
3 0. inn- . n,,; it ,.nui ,i ir, p. m
NOHTH Lpivo Scianton ut 1J.10, 2".0.
4 0i p n, 1 n ,,nd 3 m p in
Pl OOMSBUPO PIVISION - Leave
erantoli nt 10 C3 a. in. and 0.10 p. in.
Dolawirj an. I llitelsoii.
On Feb. 2i,th. If 00, tnlns will leave
Scianton as follows:
For Cailioiiilnle 1, J) 71!, sr!, 10 11 11
m : 12 noon, UN. 2 2S, 1 00. 3 21, C23. 7 57,
&11, 11 13 p. m : l.ltl n. in.
For Album-, Saratogt, Montreil, Bos
ton, New England polnU. etc S 20 a. m ;
l.os p. m.
For Honesilale C 20, 1013 a. 111.; 2 2S, 5 23
P. m.
For Wllkes-r, irre-C.4,, 7.4 S41, 0 w,
10 P n. m ; 12 01. 1 2S, 2.1S, 3 21, 4 27, 6 10,
7.J 10 41. 11 '0 p. m.
For New York, Phllnclclphti, etc, via
Lehigh Valley llidho id C4. n. m.; 1201,
2.)d. 4 27 p in.; with Black Diamond Lx
prcs. 11. ."0 p. m.
for Pcrnsvlvanln Railroad points, 6 13,
9:i n. m ; 2 1S 4L7 p. m V
For western poll ts. via Lehigh Valley
I'.alhond 7 48 n. m.: 12 01, 3 M. with Black
I)l..ninnd Epicss, ion, n 10 p. 111.
Tialns will an he ln Scranton ns fol
lows: Fiom C.uboudile and the North 6 40,
7.11, Sis, i,i, 101s, nr,S a. in.; 123, 215,
3.21. 4 2!. 7.41. IOCS, 11.27 P. m. ,
From Wllkes-Biire and the South Is,
7 IS. 8 48, 10 3S, 1131 a. m.; 1.01. 2.23, 4.02,
5 SO, 6 21, 7 ni. fl 05, 10 03 p. m.: 1 13 a. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
For Carbondale 9 03 a. m.; 12 27, 2 23,
4 00, 3 47. 10 52 p. m.
For Wilkis-liatre-oiS a. m.; 1203, 1.3S,
3 2' C27, 8 27 p. ro.
For Albmv, Fantoea, Jlontreal. Bos.
ton. New England points, ntc, 1.08 p. m.
Lowest lates to nil points In United
States and Canada. ;
J. W. BUIUnCK, (1. 1. A.. Albany. N. Y.
II. W. CUOSS, V P. A ,' Sort-nton, Pa.
LoIiiKh Vail 1 v KailriPU.
Til Effect Nov. 1r'tli. W)
TP.VINS LEAVE .SCRANTON
For I'hllndclphla nnd Now Yoik, via D.
.; H R. R.. nt i, 13 n. 111. nnd 12 03, 2.A
4 J7 (Black Diamond Expiussh and 11. iO
p. m. Stmd.s, D. te II, P. It, I 3S, 7.1S,
p. in. .
For White Haven, llaxletoii'ind princi
pal points In the coil teglons, via D. &
II. II. It, C 11. .MS and 127 p. in. For
l'.ittsvllle. ! 41 2 IS p. in.
For Bethlehem Eastern, Heading, Har
rlsburg anil principal iute imt ill.ito sta
tions, via D Ar ir ir R 11 11 n. m ; 12 at,
2 1, 1 J7 (lllaek I.I imoiid Express), Jl 30.
Sundi.vs. l A 11 It. R. 1 5S, 7.1S p. 111.
For Tuukhiiiiiioek, Tovvnudu. Elmlra,
Ithaca, Geneva and prlnelpnl Intel medi
ate stations, via !) L & W It. R, 3 03
a m.; 1.0J and .1.13 p. 111,
Fo" I'enev 1. Roe hosier, lluflnlo, Nlag
aia 1 alls Chicago, and all p ilnt e wi-t,
Ii 1. A. P. P. R. l-'u! ." " (Hluck IJia
mnnd Kpiess), " t?, 10. 11. 11 in p in.
Sutul.n.s. D Ac II It. P., 120! p. m. i.l!
P ni
Pullman parlor mid sleeping m Lehlf.li
Vnlle v p 11 lor ens 011 all tialns between
Wilkcs-l! hip and New York I'hll.ulel
lihl 1, Biifliibi and SiiMionslnn Bridge.
ltOLLIN 11 WILBUR. G.-n. Supt . 23
e"nitl mil stieet. Neve Yotk
CHARIER S LFE. Gen I'a.,s. Agt., 21
Cnrtliilidt street Now York
A W. NONNEMACHF.R. DIv. Tass.
Agt.. South Belhlehem, I'n.
i'or tlcki is and Pullman reset v.itlom
npply 2'J9 Liieknw.inni avc , Scianton, Pa.
L'rienml Wjomlng Valley.
Time Table In effiet Feb 7, l')0.
Trains have Scianton for Haw lev ainl
Intermediate points, connecting .it Ifaw
ley with Pile Railioad for New Yoik,
Now bin g, Honesdile and Intermedato
points, as follows. No 2, Accomoda
tion, u a. ni ; No. I Epress, i 01 p. in.
SCKA.VIO DIVISION.
In i:tteel Oct. '.Mill, iMiri.
eirtli Itoiiuil.
NOIItll IIOItlllL
t "
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