A' t THE SCRANTON TRIBUN1-THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1900. 9 T- CARBONDALE. CAUGHT IN THE ACT. Constable Noniy did ii clover picco ut detective wotk on tho Delaware! und Huds-on toad between Rrldge street nnd tli Htcel mill In Sctanton tlio othor day. For a couple of v.i"Ui linln li ltiili liad found coupling? and lnalto Ii.iIih uiNiltig tind wet" put to stent inconvenience In getting otlt cat". On ticvctul eieoiMnns Mus'i'i far linlldT Orihiilel liad to send 11 lcp'ill lniej liofore cms toutd In. taken nut o the suite h. The totiM iblo eiught Jncob Mllld In the tut of i"llcvlnir the ran of their valuable" A ha,? ot io.il on a vvhcol-lmirow hid served to cover tip (A I tie mo ot the thefts, lint the oillter ovri tin mil tlie ninl and fotind a Imp containing dinvv bead knuckles, break chains and wIicoIk. Miller v is at rcteil and In might to this city. AI derman .InncH lotiiin'tted him to the cMinly 1 ill, whore he nivalis trial. At tho pn lit high pihe of Item the thhf wni able to mnlto good vviipes ?"llliij the lion to old junk ilonlcis. MITCHELLS' NEW OFriCERS. 'Hie Andiovv lAIItelull lloo tompinv h.ii adniltlud five new lnenibots and elected the following olllc"is for a join : 3'ic t-lclont. T. 12. ("ampin II' vice prosl d"iit, C 5. AlcMtndei" sooicttrv, .1. Unity Howlsmi; neasuici, . 11. Letts, foreman, T. I. Hei'ieil. iisslstaut, V. (.'. Ilaylev ; tiustee, thici e.m '.. C Lee; tmstee. one jent, .loscph Coof.au: tin- bean, T, i:. e'anipbcll, P. A. Rlv ( nburg nnd A. II. L"U.: dclef.ite to state convention, ( J! I.jtls altci n.ite, John Swickh imniri : dilver, John Hwaikhainiuei. The company Is In a Until ishlng con dition, rive mote taiulld itcs foi mem bership will 1;i (unskilled at the ii1;: nutting. OTHER BUSINESS CHANGES. A huge number of cluingts to ocelli In the business world on Apiil 1 wet leiently published In The Tilbune Itete aie othens: I. 1. Snyder h is I bought the llveiy rf F.itiick Mifleevei' .1. P. Mi Don ild will irove his whole sale lhjuor store to the iiine stoic on South Main stieit, Tl. Vv I'ethhk will neitipv Jill of the basement and Hist Horn nf the Huiko building. S. r. C.u pi liter will go lo tho Olo'o -toie on t-'alein nviiuie, and It i said the News vill move to Smith Main street In th building foimeily ocruplod bv A, Deny. LEAGUE ENTERTAINMENT. After the legnlai liuslnoq nieetln; of the IJpvvortli league list evening an Intel estlng piograinme of eetcises vvas (allied out. Among the most de lightful numbets were lei'talinm by Miss Helen 1'atteisnn mil V.esfnrd Mviis. piano solo bv John Ke ms and a lectin e on expansion bv Hon. J r. Kevnoldt.. An enjoyable soi inl ?cslon ensued. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mis. Joseph lllrkctt Is In New Yoik city. James J. Campbell has gone to Phil adelphia, for tic.itnienl for an ailment with It Is the ti suit of Injuiles sus tained four months ago. Mr. and Mis. John D. Robinson have loluined to Scranlon. Council's committees on estimate.) will meet Vtlday (Vetting Thomab flllroy, of Tallbionk stieet, i- s.iid to bo threatened with appen diiitl". James Meiriek, of New Yoik dtv Is being entcitalned by filcndi in this citj. The Centtal Labor union will mct this evening. ' Newsdealer Roberts is on the sick list. Misa Lama Ncalon, nf Olypham. called on Caibondale friends jester day. Tlie Anthiacite Uottlor n-Mulntlnn will meet this afteinnon In St. Chailes' lintel, Scianton. Neally nil the Car bojiil ilo bottlcis belong to the oigan iatlon. Tlie "Tncle Tom's Ca'in" pusentn tlon at the (Itniid was bilovv the avei age and a small audience was dis pleased. The Infntmal daneo at IUnke's hall last evening in hnnnr of Miss Slaw son was a veiv ple.isant afiair. fieorge Swift, nf AValeitnwn, X, y, formiuly ihlef dNp itiht for the Tile iu this city, is visiting friends hcie. "SAPH HIND, SAPi: PIND." Tortl ty ouif.elf now by puilfjlng and en i idling our blood and building un youi hv.stein with Hood's Satsapatllla anil ou may evpeet good health thioughoiit tho coming season. All liver His mo cuied by Hood's Pills. ITiC. OLYPHANT. This evening u giand conceit will be lield at theCongtegitional chin di.w hen tho following ptogiainmo will be ien dered: Sekction, Columbia Douhlo iiuutcttc, nice Hon. "Little Xul'.s Wagon," Pinfes.or Caswallon Dnls; song, "The Skipper or St. Ives." p,cl. fesanr Caswallon Davis; somaiio bolo, Mrs. S. Goodwin: loading, "Undo Ive's Heaven." Pinftssor Davis; contralto solo, Mlsa Lizzie Hlllcott; fctotics, Pto- Ifouscwork is ha&! work TO .CLEAN NURSERY BOTTLES After the bottle hn bn vini. -in., i.l tnoroujniy in wirm Her; then (HUitb wirra - , ,,H4V (l . nier conuming isispoonful of kGold Dust Wsshinc Powder ftf.l,....J .L.L, W . ..I . ,. .i..iu, ain Cv ery now tna men, n i grtuee it used let It remain alio In the Rinse throjrh clein wittr tevertl tlmei. ut ii much more effective thin iop to I km, at Ii removet ill specks tnd moles l the sides of ile bottles. kttT U (kn f mm our Irw kooltrt mint nviu run JtUlSEftOKIf V1UXH to N. K. fAIRIANK COMPANY, I. Uuls, riiw York, tesloa. -r EVERY WOMAN i'4l03iieodoaTillaui, tho urril drugo iff. Peal's Kl IJTUUiUh. 1.IU UIIJU.U1IU IU1L'JU fessor Davis; solo, Mis, S. Goodwin: rong, "As 1 Had Nothing J'.lse o Do," Pi-ofeNsor Davis; reatllntr, "Poxs' Tails," lroffior Havls!; eontialto solo, Miss Llstzle Hllcott; reading (ft), "Seienade," (b) "Paradise Lost," Fiofeosor Oavls; pong, 'Devoted Apple," Piofessor Da-' K Two vvoaiy looking mendicants, lmll Inir from Airhbuld, were found roam lug nbotit the stieots by the olllcer, Wednesday night nliuut 11 o'clock. Thev told a pitiful talc, and the olllcer Ptoved an "easy ninik," giving them their fate to letuin home. Tho niembeiH ot the lied Men's lodge will lintil an enteitalnmcnt In Edwards' hill this evening, when a tlrst-ctass iitgiuiiiiue will he leudetcd. The hicul Institute- will be held on S.itiu iinj , Match "1, Instead of next Satutdiiv, as It has been plovlolisly an notnued. .Miss Com. Vovle, of Caibondale, spent etei(hty at hei home bete. Count v Stlpeilntendent J. C. Tin lor, of Sciantou, visited the public schools of thlH Dime Wcdni sdnv and ostei dnv, .T. L Kiinpi, of Clteen Rtdge, vvnsVi e aller In town .cstdilny. TAYLOR NEWS. Remnlns of Pilvnte Powell Laid to Rest Agieeably Surptlsed This Evening's Supper Other News of Intel est. The senilis over (he lenialns of Pi! vale John .1. Powell, late of the riffh Infantty, Comptny 11, I'nited Mates voluntcets, weie hugely attended fiom the home of his mother, Mis. SamuM Powell. In Ninth Tnvhir, jestetday af teimion. The obseiinles were londuct- cd'bv the Ilev, lohti A. I'vaus, nf l'rovhletue 'J'he n mains teiued In a h inilsntnc missive metalllu casket an I wiie (ompli telv hidden by llowcts. '1 he casket was sealed and the temalns could not he lev lowed. At the close of thV servhe the ftinetal lniiic-slon, headed bj the Tailor Slhet Comet band, follow id bv membeis fiom the 'l'hlrtcenth loRliniilt cnliinmndi d bv Captain Kanihaek, lnoeieded to tho Poiet Home ceiuoteiv, wheie the le nialns wile liid to iet. At tlie gtavo ii llting sqtmil of volunteeis, ( (insist ing of Cntiiotals Hanv Colony. John .Tatties and Pilv.itcs tieoige Hall, Hett Hlc-eeker, Jacob lieigh ilf-et, James Connolly, 'Willi tin Hi m and Ccnige Heaveis, ihed a volley over the so. diet's temalns. The lloinl offetings weie mutinous .mil beautiful The liill-he.itel.s weie William AVatklns, Al lied Viiee, William Ttlbbs. Li silo ritttehe.v. David Davis and H.uiv Hvans, all incnibets of the voluntuii leglmenl. The How ei -beat cis weie Misses Ciibetta Hvans. Annie Powell, l'essle .1 tuns and Maty Jenkins. Tlie Invincible e eimmandeiy. No. '.'2, Knights of Malta, of vvhleh tho de icasul was a uieniber, attended in a body. Mr. nnd Mr. Louis lteed, Ji weie agtee.ihly suimlsed vit their homo on Tiiesdnv evinlni, when theli numei ous ft lends took pos'-e'-slon and m tele meiiv, the occasion being the twentv fouith anniveisaiy nt the litter's hU th. Mr. and Mis. Heed weie the leilplmts of liwiiv beautiful presents A sumptu ous must vvas setved. Those present weie Misses Lblo and Kite Reln baiilt. Coia Hied, JCate Hovd, Lvdi.i Sthllltheis. Mts Hied, Ml. and Mts. Willi un Nash, nf Sctanton; Miss .Ten iae Laughney, of Mluooka. and Messts Louis P.ecil, Willaid Allteiton, Jatms Timlin. Hdwiud, Willlnm mid Aithur Heed, Hiank Hildebiand, John Hovd and Louis Sehuithels. Miss H ininli Hvans, of I'ittston, vvas the guest of ft lends In this bntough esteiday. Tlie Willing Wotkets sodetj's chick en Mippet will be uaily .it fi o'dnik at the Methndlst i:rils?opal chut eh this evening. Pattons will be pinmptlv waited unon. AVllllams' lee (team, with an abundance of othei tefiesb ments, will bo reived thioughout the evening. Tlie ladles desetve a latg" and ei uc i nus pattonage. All aie (ot diallv Invited. Tavlot eastle. No. LOT, Knlgltts of tho fSoldeti Hagle, and l-aekivanna coun e II, No. SI, Junior Older I'nited Ametl can Mce hanks, U meet this evening 'Pile fuiui.il nf the late Mis. Willi tin Ctncket Declined tinm bet late home In Hc'tidliain vesteid.iv afternoon. Sei- viccs weie (onduitcel at the houfe by the lliv. J. A. Il.ice. Httrlal was made in the l'oi ty Pott e einotei v. OLD PORGE. The nbsetvnuee of the sweeping V ie tenv ot the Itepulilkans of Old Potgj boiough was held at tin Dotlghet-v house, Hentlhiim, last Sata.-day even ing. At 0 u'llm k a tuikiy supper vvas seived and the excellent me nil was tho Mtbject of fuvmnhlc dlicussjii on all sides, the tab -s v.e.e nrettily dec eitatid and tilled witli '.he neecsldes of life, pieptiod b' Mn'tli m eil hands The .ntlio afiair vi in chaise ot the iiitninlttee, Hutg.wv , Willis JIcm s, William Hipp. lU-rri Hatding and Tony lilnncaiell Aft"r latppet was over speeches vvet.- made bv tlie follow li.g; Attotmy J. T, Mc''ulIom, nf Se'anlon, William Ilepp. Henty rlaidliig, P.ee.i Will'h llecs, Totiv uiim ttdl. Piank Sionnskle. J'tod Cos, John H. Moigm. Pattern Taj lor and Thomas 11. Jone3. Thoso who sat at the fliles weie Hur ges 11. W. Hoes, Tas Colli rtor H Hauling. Counclliiicn Prel Cos-, Will lam Hvans, John J" Mo'gan, iic,I wttottt GoldDiistl onocthlT, rfgnhtlne raod'cltl. Only htmlofe t'. should Lt usJ. If you rant the I eil, get fPenrawyall J I l-lplllllll S aim (Dr. Peal's; i-avorillMrrouit. Soldfnr?i.00perbox. H. PHEUPF, Piurinncist, tr. Wycmins aventio and VIN MARIANI Marnni Wine World Famous Tonic. Its good cffrctH arc Immnlfalo and last ing. It Is nlso cr' palalnhle, nKrcenhlo te tho tnHtei ninl accepti.ulc to tho most iltllcutp Hlnmnch. As an aiipetlzcr, tko before mealu: as a TilBPHtlve, take after mcatei as n ttcti crul Tonlo or Stimulant, at an' time. Sold bv nil Druggists. -Hcfuse Suhstl-tut. Navlor, Tonj- Ulnticfll, Clai.nce D. Snjder and David J. Divls, Sc'sool Dlteetors John M. Cook, Holjeit John win, John lllmuiei, Wllllini Herp, Prank Seonokle and Vllllum Ouijti, Afcfccsor John W. Jenkins; Invlu-d guests, Tltonuis Plun-ll, lliomas H. Jntiec, David Mathews, Morgan W. Hvntifi, Pattern Taylor, I.oiimo dt ineli7o John Hlhlej', Lewis WllllaniK, Hriie&t Seannn, William Kerr, John A. Wood, Jim Smith, John 1. Snovvdon, Joseph Houmoii, Jhn fostt i, Arthur Steward, William V'llllams. Pioprlttor Doughertj' is a ilist-tiass' cntci t.ilner and n'jote of thunki was tenelered him. Mr'. John W. Jenkins.', of Connellton, Is lMltlng iter mother at Piovidence. JIi. anil Mts. Thomas J. Jonon veio visiting lelallves In Trivlor Sunday. A pleasant bltthdaj- fattv was ten deied oy iMr. nnd Ml-. Willi im Xaylor at their homo Hal Fillov evening. Heeltatlons vvete given by William Daniels and Miss Maud lleeil. He fieshinents weie reived Tliosn In at tendanee weie: Mr. ind Mis. tl. 1. Ace, Mr. and Mis. J. 15. Handdl, Mr. and .Mis A. Alden, Mi. pud Mrs. D. C. Hied, Mr. and iMi . J. 11. .Mlllei, Mr. end Mrs. II. I,. Hdnill Mr. and Mm. William Tlnklepuuh. Mr .ind Mis. J. Donlev, Mrs :. r, natn an 1 .I'stT, Mis. .1. I'owy, Mm, I. Ht.evn. Mis. M. Hvans, Jlis. N. l.tniout. Mis n Xny loi, Mis. David S tl, Mis. Wlcklsei. IMis J. Mai tin. Mis-n L '.hvens. Miss M. I. Ovvet's, Miss I. !;!, MH? M. Seil, Miss Dolly .Mat tin, Ml-s 11. Hi own, Mls H Mvctl. MUi c. lit own, Miss M. Head, llssM. HilsdM, Miss M, W.avei, Misj H. .hi'il'.is. Miss 11. Mos-,telle 1, Mos-os Daniels, M. Al.il tin. S. Ha.i lrt!l. S. ''il ..' J. Navhi, J. Sandeisun imI H. V kklei. PECKVILLE. Mi (Jeoige Claik was n ltltoi at the llleettle Citv vesteid.tj. Tlie ladles who have lit charge the coining Hose companj' fait met last evening nnd sovei.il committees weie appointed. 1'veijthing points to a vet.v successful full for the Wiltons Mr. Columbus Hnitmnn has teeov ct d limn his teecnt Illness On ace omit of the uon-aiiival of the ptess, the Consun;ets' Powdet enm pinj mills did not -tail up Moud.iv. The puss is espeited to at live this week, so that wotk lit tj" be lesumed nest Mondav. , Thiee Italians with two d. lining beais ii cited esdtentent on Mnin stteet ji'stcidnj- ttteitioon. The beats weie quite adept in pet fotinlng, and huge (low ds (olleeted to witness the umi'inl "-eenes. Aiudin. the little ilnnuhler of Mrs. Lizzie Kingsley, nf Semth Alain stieet. Is etv 111. Mr. and Mrs T. II. Koup have had theli household goods lemoved to J ukott. Susquehanna count J-, wheie thev espeet to take up theli lesldemo in tlie neat ftituie Alt. and Alr. At lie Jenkins bave moved into the ltmic teeently vacated ti.- Air. and Alis Koup. Air. L. H Thompson Is convalescent aftet a heveic Illness. Schools nt the eentral building have been eloseel two and one-lnlf dajs this vwok, while the heating appaiatus was undei going extensive topalic We give below Hinges A. D. Hilius" Jits-t mes-sage to i ounell. His logic Is good and should be followed lij out councllnieu: To the Council of the lioiough of Hlakelv (lentlemen: At the beginning of this mj Hist jeat as btttgissand In aeeonl iiiKO with the usual i ustoni, I give to vou niv best wishes, nnd tttist tint we ma', have a pleasant, ptospeiotis ve-at. and jointly binellt the botough bv out labots 1 thank jou In advance fot the eouttesj and help tint I know vou will give me In pctfointlnr inv duties as buigess. AIv knowledge of the btnouf'h, ilnanelal and otheiwlse. Is at piescnt limited: as ti conse quence ni tecominendatlons will at this time be few. I have no 'doubt we shall wotk together h iimonlouslv. lot the genetal good of the lioiough and all Its litletests As I understand it. vour work will not be easy. It Is hiiil to make, one dollnt do the work eif tve, and that Is, as I understand, about the position jmt are In Itlgld eeonimiv In espendltures, good judg ment in planning and lajlng out stteet tepalting, and other work that must lie done, would seem to be the onlj' vvaj, lit the ptesent state of the boi ough finances, to get 'along suecess-fullj-. Making the electric light plant pay Its expenses Is n pioblem for jou to solve. If in join wise judgment It ean be. I am not positively suie that It ean be, but hope so Thete aie some leaks tkat might be stopped. At sevetal dlffetent times. I hive noticed in the Second vvatel, on Alain and Plt.st and Second stiects, all the lamps burned out In a night, because a lew single lamps had been desttojed. nnd not havlns been le placed, the inci cashed voltage would nituiallv hum out the test. Such leaks, while not large, count uo In the jeai. The mollis ef any business aie largely the result of savings In lit tle things. Gentlemen, give the eleetiie light plant careful stiidj', and yeuit best attention, and see If it cannot bo made to paj If jou enn do tills, -j on will have done well, nnd moie than well, and tho people of the borough vv 111 say to you: "Well dono good and faith ful sen ants." A. D. Haines, Buitess. MOSCOW. P. O. Hllis, of Long Island City, is visiting at the liomii of his fathei-ln-law , it. J. Cannon. A "dime social" will be held at tho home of J. R. Wihon this (Wednesday) evening, under the aubplces of the Ep worth leacue. Ten cents taken nt tho door entitles one to the lefreshnients of tho evening and u genetal all-aiound good time. .Miss Hon Matthews, uf Sctanton, was a visitor in tovni .Sunday. llowutd (Vengcr visited fliends in Sciunton Satuiday and Sunday, ii H. Hiown, ot Sciantou, vvns a vis itor In town ov ei Hundaj'. Thu jofint; son of Mrs. Wntklns, of .Sctanton, who has been veiv ill with seal let fever at the homo of his aunt, Alls. Clem go rilnvv. Is somewhat better. Tho npwoith leasue held Its tegular llteiuiy nnd business meetlnsr In tho Methodist Hplseopal chuich, Pilday c veiling. PMCEBURG. Alaij', tho jouugest daughter of Air. and AIib John Nlvholton, of Htoit.s ave nue, Is dangetously 111 of diphtheria. Mlsa Annie Lav in died on Mondav evening at the homo of her parents on Jackson street. Deceased vvas fourteen j'enrH of age, nnd vvns employed In the silk mill until leccntlj. Tho funeinl of he lato Airs. Willlnm .Jones, of Hallstead avenue, occurred J'estcrday afternoon. After services In the Piimltlvu Methodist HplFcopal chinch, intet menl vvas made in tho Prlrcuurg cemeterj'. Miss aettrude Wntklns spent Sunday last with friends In Jeiniyn. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. A Stnprise Party Given Miss Ollle Blakeslee Pay Day nt the Dela ware and Hudson Colliery. A surprise party vvas tendered Miss Olive Ulakeslec by n number of hei joung friends, nt her home on Alain street, Tuesday evening In honor of her thirteenth bltthday. Numerous games were Indulged in, nnd leftushments vvete served nt a seasonable hour. On departing for their homes, all wished AIlss Olive many lumpy returns ot the daj'. Those' present were Grace Towns end, Jennie Nlcol, Susie Davis, Grace Phillips, Catherine Ateehan, Clain Hen nett, Verna Wheeler, Josephine nnd Annetti AlaxvveMl, Mubel Potschnei, Aladellno llurdlck, Florence Nicholson, Kthel Unker, Nellie and Olive Hlakes lee, Ailss Hazel Maxwell, of Carbon dale; Pieston Hadcet, Harold Davis, 'Peicy and lleglnivld Houghton, Loj Smith, Hnlph Hakel, Notman Tennis mid Willie Maxwell. Tho Hungiulan woman who was so hi utility ussaulted em Tuesday evening at her home on the Hast Side, as previ ously tepotted, was In a critical con dition vestetdny and Is not j'et out of dangei. The two men for whom the w at rants were svvmn out had not been aiusted up to a late hour last evening nnd the- (unstable vvas still looking for them. Alls. James Staple, of Wnjmait, who has bc'eu visiting her daughtei. Alts A. I. A. Unttenbcig, bin returned home. The Delawute anil Hudson company will pay their employes to(n The bleaker vvoiked nineteen and a half davs last month Beginning today the eolllery will wotk thrpe-qtiaitets and half dnj'.s nlteinntely. CLARK'S GREEN. Some time ago, tlnough the effoits of our eiiteimising townsman, W. S. Pi nee. thete was. organised u boaid of trade with the following ofllcets; I'tesl denl, (leoigo W. Heentei ; sectetaij. N. S. Davis; tieaniui, I. AI. Young. Tlnough the eflotts of this board we w ill bav e the follow Ing Ineltlstl ies lit tho spring: Canning laetotv, novelty fne totjand milk (ondenseij. The .stock has been all tub(ilbed and vvoik be gun. Thanks to the bond of tiade. The lollowlng odlccrs of W. S. Ilogets eneanipmcnt weie elected at theli last meeting for tlie ensuing tcim: C. P.. E. .1. Chapman: II. P.. Pied C. Hanien: . . J. W. Heacb; J. W., N. S. Davis; scribe, J. W. Rhodes; tteasuter, n. 1. Hvans. They will be ln.stnlled at their nest meeting. ThurMlnj- evening, Alnicli !", bj George W. Hugher. All. Aloigm, of Wavetlv, will move Into N. S. Davis' tenement house Apiil 1, and wotk for V. J. Ch.iwnan, vvhr exDcets to tetall and wholestle meat this season. Alay C.tlilln Rebeikali lodge. No. s4, will meet Thuisdn:' evening. Mairh S. Hsqulte H. V. Al.etlev administered the ottb of ofllce to the new lj -elected ollkeis ot South Ablnton township, Alondnv, Alateh .". The tii'sfcs of Hlecttle Star leidge, Jndenendent Ordei of Odd Fellows, have leased the hall or W. S. Pi ace for live jcats. We have one of tin best graded Illinois outside of the citv ot Scran ton, einplo'lng sis teaehets with .MO pupils. Much nedlt Is due Piofesaor F. II. elieme. The elite ttalnment given bv some of the 'mulls un lei Professor Gieenc. In the Haptlst cbuidi for the benefit of the school llbinij, vvas n giand Fi'ceess and did nedlt both to teaehet and pupil. They hive been In vited to i e pen It at Dalton In the near fiuute. Theie In a in in In nut town. Who lives alone the veai mound. He was never known In his life time To Invite a fiiend with him to dine. Ills diet e (insists of the plainest food. Which makes hint In u saucv mood: He makes his lnittei of ergs and laid. And boils his ddei veij haul. ELMHURST. All. W. W Hisscnger. of Sctanton, hns icnted C. H. Stevens' houe, for the sunnnei, and with his family will take possession Alay 1. All. and Alls. Chailes 11. Smith at tended the ftinetal nf All. Smith's biothei, the late 11. J. Smith, at Sctan ton, on Tuesilav afternoon, Alis. 11. N. Unsvvpll, of Philadelphia, called on friends hcie on Wednesday. The new borough council completed Its enganlzitlnn on Tuesday evening, nnd made the following appointments: Piesldent. 11. W. Divl; clerk of the council, W. C. Dunning: tteasuier, W. F. Jenkins; street commissioner, Hy lon Huekln-jham: high constable. Dan iel dimes, borough attoinej-, lra H. Hums. esq. AI. J. Smith, of Sctanton, made a business trip heio jestetdaj'. How to Save Doctor Bills. We have saved many doctor bills slnco we began using Chambeilaln's Cough Remedy in our home. We keep a bottle open all the time and when ever nny of my family or mjself begin to catch cold we begin to use the Cough llemedj', nnd as a lesult we never have to send away for iv doctor and Incur a laige doctor bill, tor Chamberlain's Cough Remedy never falls to cuie. It Is eeitalnly a medicine of gteat meiit And worth. D, S. Meutkle, General Merchant nnd Faimei, Mattle, Ded ford countj-. Pa. For bale by all drur glstB. Matthews Bros, wholesale nnd letail agents. NEWSPAPERS THE WIUCES-BARRE RECORD CAN be had In 8cranton at the now a standi of Relaman Dron., 405 Spruce and 603 Lin den: M. Norton 122 Lackawanna uvenue; 1. 8. Schutzer, 211 Spruce street. DRESSMAKING. DREPSMAKINa FOR CHILDREN TO order; also ladles' vvaUts. Louise Shoemaker, itli Adams avenue. TRS?7rT7Tv-1niRTSCATpVTREAT. ment, tV)c: shampooing. 60c.; facial masauge, manicuring, lac; chiropody, 701 Qulncy, GITY SCAVENGER A B BRiaOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no cdor. Improved pumps I'sed. A. B. IiRiaas. Proprletir. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue. or Elcleo's drug store, corner Adams and 'Mulberry. lelejJhone 5340 The People's MMAAMAMAAAMAAAMAAAMMMIMMIMMIMMMMfWI1 A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tho Benefit ot All Who . Have Houses to Rent, Real Lstnte or Other Property to Sell or Uxchunge, or Who. Want Sltttutlom or Hclp-Theie Small Advertisement Cost One Cent a WorJ, Six Insertions for Five Cents a WordExcept Sittitittotti Wanted. Which Ar In scrted Free FOR RENT TO RENT-ON MONROE AVENUE. AT $25, eight rooms and biunelrv: modem Impiovemenls. Inquire. 810 Myrtlo street. FOR 'RENT -HOUSE ON OMVIJ street, between Washington nnd Ad ams avenues; modern Iminoveincnts, in qiilro 8. Morris, G02 N. Washington live. DESK ROOAt IN HANDSOMELY Pt'tt fiirnishiHi ofllce; best locution in olt j life Insurance agent preferred. Address Desk Room, caret of Tribune. Ai'RlIi 1. NIN1MIOOAIED HOl'SE: A Mi Improvements. 117 Taj lor avenue. Apply 403 Tuylot avenue. FOR RENT-FI'RNISHED OR PNPUR- nlshcd rooms. 435 Wjomlng avenue. STORES, OFFICES. BARNS, HOUSES, tints, rooms nnd factory space. W. 1. Huckctt. Price Uulldlng. FOR RENT-APRHi 1. THE. HAND- some rexlclence. 518 Adams uventie, with bnm. Inrge jttnl and fruit trees. Inquire 340 Wjomlng uvenue. I'OR RENT-A DOPI3I.E STORE. WILD rent either single or double, in Opera House Hlock. Carbonekile. at present ustel for gent's clothing nnd mllllnerv em porium. Possesion given Apiil 1. 1W. Ipeiulre of .Rjrne & Mitchell, Carbon, dale, Pa. FOR RENT-PPHNISHED HOt'SE. nine rooms: nil Improvements. Airs. O. J. Carter, 8U0 Mjrtle street. FOR RENT-M",7 FORMER RF.S1- elence, with barn. 1V32 Alonsey avenue; ten rooms Wm W. Lathropo. STORE FOR TIENT-FROM APRIL 1. number 221 I.ickawunna ave. Inquires of J. II. Gunster. FOR SALE inn s.vi.v'siinK f5Tont. with FIX. turcs and leiise beet locution In the cltj Address K.. Tribune ofllce. CARPETS. DRAPERIES AND FURN1- turo for sale cheap Ihurwlny and Prklnv ut it'i .line street. FOR SALE-HANDPOME WRITING desk nnd bookcase combined ihitT otiler, hmp and shade one large Smvina I tig, one fern and Jardlenlcie with stand. Applv brtl Clay uvenue. ON ACCOUNT OF SICKNESS, AN FS t ibllshed bulnrss hi the eential rlty Is offered for lie ut n en it s.i' rlllee. For particulars npplj to W. T. 11 ickett, Price Building. FOR SALT THE ROYALTY RIGHTS on nil manufactured of ".ladwln's Tar Svrup" The puicbj--e' will be able to furnish the genuine and corieet toinuili lor the celebrated Tat S.vrup. Address 1'. O Box 5 FOR SALE NINE ROOAt HOUSE. ALL Improvements; possession ut once. Atr. C. J. Carter, 809 Alyrtlf stieet. FOR SALE CHEAP-A TWO-SEATED family sleigh J. L Connell, 115 I'rnnklhi avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS. wakdt:oni:cliCyT'u:'.ni sh ed rcms with board. Centrally located Address W., Trlbuno nfllco. WANTED-TO RENT. WANDxnilmEi ables for gentleman nnd wife: central ly located Address. X, Y, C. Tribune. WANTED-TO' BUY. WANTED-TO BUY SElOND HAND wheel Address K . P. O Box 1'iS WANTED-TO BUY FOR CASH. SEC- ond hind watches, lewcltv, old gold nnd sllvn. Gardner. 220',.) tqiruce stieet. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE BUILDING ON LACUA watin i avenue. In lluee hutnlieil block. Address O . care Tribune office. BARGAINS IN SINGLE AND DOUBLE houses business pioncitles, dtv lots and fatni propeity, W T llukitt, I'riiei Building HELP WANTED-MALE. AN:D0ODTlTu3'mNTPAN for pattner In gent's furnishing and hat btuli.css. Sieon cash v. Ill piy jou $1,".C0 a jear. Best stand. Good telei cnees. Address C. George, Sciantou, Pa, General Dellverj ENEliGF-TlC SALESAtAN COUNTRY work. School supplies Salary 1100 and etras. R. O Evans & Co, Chi cago, III WANTED-BY AN ESTABLISHED business of a high oiiler, n representa tive of ability ih1 backing who can take up Its work In the stnte of Pennsvlvnnla; no scheme; rermnnent business with money In It fot tho right party. Address, giving references FOUNTAIN BATH BRUSH CO., Grand Rapids, Mich. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WANTED-G1RL FOR OFFICE WORK, withes ' per week; bring v.rltten ap plication: ( ill 7 o'dnek evening, hi.' Alar Ion stteet, Green Rle'ige. LADIES TO DISTRIBUTE FREE SAAI pies in citv. Call at 32u Washing ton avenue, from 8 30 to 10 30 u. m today. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY riooei cash secures Half iNTEiH est In paving business; also salailed position pijlng $1000 vvecklj'. Call L23 Jefleison uvenue. FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE. ON AC- count of sickness a well established business tit the Ik nit of Pcranton. For ptrtlculais upplj In W, T Hackett. 1'rlco Building. LOST. LOST-AIONDAY. BETWEEN LACKA wannu and Plttstou, block and rope. Finder will receive toward by notlfjlrg Fnrrell's Transfer, Scranton. BOARDING. BOARDINO 62S PINE STREET. LEGAL. THE ANNUAL JIEETING OF STOCK- holdeis of tho Cross Foils Water company will bo held .it tho ofllco of the Luekuwanna Lumbci eompauj'.Board of Trade building, Tuesday, March 20, 1900, at 10 a. in , for the ele ctlon of dl. lectors for tho ensuing jeur, und such other business as muy properly come befoto tho nuotlng. J. L. CONNELL. Secretaij-. SEALED PROPOSALS wTl.L BE 1T. (dved at the Ofllco of thu sccutuiy ot the Scranton Poor District, until I o'clock p. ni. Friday, Alarch IGth, lUOel, for the erection of tt run'jo of green houses, to be located at Hlll'lde Home, In accord unco with plans und speclflrntlons In the; hands nf E. li. Davis, aicbitect, Council building, Scranton. Pa. The sum of one hundred G100 00) dollars In cush, or certified check. Is to be in closed with each bid. which sum shall bo forfeited to tho Scranton Poor DU trlct, In case of refusal or omission on the part of tho bidder to whom tho con truct shall bo awarded to cscecuto con tract within fifteen da) a after the award ing of the sumo. Tho Board reset ves tho right to reject unj or ull bids. Vv order of tho Scrunton Poor Board. Exchange. SITUATIONS WANTED SITlTATtON'wAlJTEDSXLEmC In ofllce; can give good reteTences. AI. L , Tribune office. WANTED-A POSITION AH GROCERY clerk or butcher t.lioroughly experi enced In both Hues. Best of rcfeieiu.es. Address Box 21, Prlceburg, Pa . SITUATION WANTED-TO GO OUT BY tho duy washing and Ironing, wash ing and Ironing taken home also Cull or address L. B, 334 North Bromley ave. SITUATION WANTED -- WASHING, Ironing or any kind of house cleaning by the day, ot will take washing home. Address Airs. Lee, U11 Allueiul street. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG man 19 years of uge, willing to do nnv thing: can glvo good references. Address W. 1. M. Tribune office. WANTED-BY A COMPETENT PRE8S inakcr (formerly with Mrs. i'rnzir), who understands line Indies' tulloring. engagements to bo out by the day or week. Call ut 141 Adams uvenue. 8ITUATION WANTED-BY A RE spectable tnnuicd woman nt house work; husband to stay nights. Address W. N. H this ofllre. SITUATION WANTFD-UY EXPERI- eneed patent tile roofer, expert ut thn business Address W. F. Mock, li2" Church uvenue. SITUATION WANTED-BY MIDDLE "geel luilj to do cooking oi huindrv work In small fumllv. Excellent nfii enee given. Address Airs. Watsoa, Belle, vue street, cltj. PROFESSIONAL. ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. E C SPAULD1NG, 23 TRADERS' BANK building. ARCHITECTS EDWARD H DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Connell building, Sctanton. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR. ARCHITECT, 4J3 Spruce st., cor. Wash. uv, Sciantou. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT, Ttlee building, 120 Washington uvenue, Scranton. CSNTI3T3 DR. 0 LYMAN, SCRANTON PRI ate Hospital, cor. Wjomlng and Alul beri,,. DR. 11. F. REYNOLDS OFT.' P. O. Dlt. C. C. LAFBACH, 113 Wjomlng inc. WELCOME C. 8NOVER COAL E. ehuuge. 2nd floor. Room D Houts. 'I to 1, 2 to 5 HOTELS WD RCSTAURINTS THE ELK CAFE 123 AND 127 FRANK llu uvenue Rates reasonable.. P. KEIQLER. Pioprletor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D , L & W. passenger depot. Conducted on tho Lu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. Uf-71 RICHARD J. BOURKE. ATTORNEY-at-Lavv. 300-2 Luekuwanna avenue Gen eial law business, collections and lonns. J. W. BROWNING. ATTORNEY AND Counsellur-at-Livv. Rooms J1.'-3U Alears building. D. B. REPLOOLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on rcil estate securltj'. Aleurs building, corner Washington avenue nnd Spruce street. M J. DONA HOI ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Ofllce ( dlJ-blt Alears building FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNF.Y AND Counsellor-nt-hvv, B tt 1 r building. Rooms 11 and 14, Wnshlngton avenue WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT totnejs and Coiuisellors-at-Lavv, Re publican building, Washington avenue JLSSUP S. JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Liw. Commonwealth building, rooms 1, 20 nnd 21. JA.MES W. OAKTORD, A'lTOUNEY-AT-Livv. Rooms 311, 513 and 310 Boirel of Trade building. EDWARD W. THAYER ATTORNEY. Rooms 10!-'V14, 1th floor, Meats building. L A WATRE1. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. W Bond ot Trade building, Scranton, Pa. C R I'lTCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwctlth building. Scranton, IM. PATTERSON & WILCOX. TRADERS' National Bank building C. COMEGYS, 1-11 REPUBLICAN building. A. W. BERTHOLF, ATTORNEY, Atenrs building. PHYSICIANS ANO StWOFOVS BrT W. E. ALLEN. sV.NORTH wTsiF ington avenue. DR. S W. L'AAIOREAUX. OFFICE 3.B Washington avenue. Resldenco 1J18 Mulberry. Chronic discuses, lungs, heart, kldnejs and genlto-urlnnrv or gans a speclaltj. Hours, 1 to 4 p m. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scrnnton. P.i. Courses piepurutorj' to eiillege, law. medle hie or business. Opens Sept. ll'th. Send for catalogue. Rev. Thomas SI. Cnnii LL D . princi pal nnd proprietor; W. E. Plumlcj, A. M , headmaster. seeas G R CLARK CO . SEEDMEN AND Nurserjman: store 201 Washington ave. nue; green bouse, 1130 North Main ave nue: store telephone. S2, WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACKA wanni uvenue, Sctanton, Pa, manufuc tutei of Who Sciccus MISCELLANEOUS UAULR'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR bills, picnics, panics, locutions, wtd dinrs and concert vork furnished. For terms nddreFa It. 7. Bauer, 1 inductor, 117 WjomhiK avenii", over Hulucrts' music stum. MEGARGEE BROTHL'RS, PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes paper bags, twine. Warehouse 1J0 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES Central Kttilru i4 ( New Jsr.- Htnllons In New Yoik Foot of Llbertv street, N. R , und SjUIIi Ferij, Whitehall strtut. Anthraclto coal used exelitslvelj', lusur lng cleanliness i.tul (Oinfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 1". 1S1". Trains leavo Scrunton lor New Yont, Newark. Elizabeth. Phihidelphtn, Earlon. Bethhhem, Aller.town, Aluuch Chunk and White Huven. ut bM u. m.: exiness, 1 $); express, 100 p. 111. Sundujs. 2 15 p. m. For i'ittston and Wllkes-Buire, S 4i a. ni . 120, 4 uo p. m. Sundajs. 2 13 p, ni. For Bultlmore und Washington, und points South and West via BUhUhcm, Is 30 a. m , 1 20 p. in. Sundays. J 15 p. m. For Long Branch. Ocean Grove, etc., nt 8 30 a. ni. und 1 20 p. in. For Heading, Lebunon and Harrlsburg, via Allcntown, 810 a, 111, 12) p, in. Sun duvs, 2 15 p, m. For Pottsville, 8 30 a. m, 1 20 p. m. Through tickets to all points east, south und west ut lowest rule at the stutlon. J. H. OLHAU8EN. Gen. Bupt., II. P. BALDWIN, Qcn. Puss. Agt. RAILROAD TIME TABLK9. MAMMMMMMMHWMMMMAMMAAMMMM JMMVMMWI PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule in Effect Novembef 10, 1809. Trains leave Scran ton: 8.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and for Pitts burg and the Wost. 0.38 a. m., week days, for Hatcleton, Pottsville, Beading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore,Washington and Pitts- ,nburR and the West. B. IB p. xa., weeks days (Sundays 1.58 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia, BalUmore, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Barrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. R. WOOD. Gpn. Pass. Attt. J. B. HUTCHINSON, Gen. MiT. Del,, Laden, anJ Western, In Effect Dec. 17. 1S99. SOUTH Lenv o Scritntnn for New York at 2 13. 3 00, CIO, 8 00 and 10 03 a. in.; lio', und 3.13 p m. For Philadelphia at 6 30, 8 00 nnd 10 03 n. m.5 12 33 nnd 3 33 p. m. I or Strotnlsburg at 010 p. m. Milk and Aeiommoilutlon at 3.40 p m. Arrive at Hoboken ut 0 33. 7.18, 0 IB a. m.t 12 08, 2 47, 4 W. 710 nnd 9 3S p. m. Arrlvo at Phila delphia ut 10 00 a. m J 106, 148. 6 00 and J 21 p m. Arrlv o from New York at 12 0 . 21j und too u. m.; 100. 132. 6 3.1 and 8 45 P m. From Stroudsburg ut S03 a. m. NORTH Leave Scranton for Buffalo and Intermediate stations nt 12.10, 2 50, 1 0j and 9 00 n. in. : 1 5 and 3 V) p. m. I'or Oswego and Syracuse ut 103 a. m. and 1 ;i p. m For Utlcn at 2 50 a m. and 1") p. in. For Montrose at 900 a. m.; 10) p. m und 5 00 p. m. For Nicholson ut 4oo und b 15 p. m. Arrive In Scranton from Buffalo nt 2 10. 2 53 3 21 and 10 00 a in. ; .1 so nnd 7 40 p. m. From Oswego and .-!rncnse ui z&j n. m.: 12 ifx una jju p. m. From Sjractise nt 7 40 p. m. From lltlca. Svracuse ut 2 63 n. m.: 12 38 nnd 3 30 p. m. i rotn sjractise nt 7 40 p. m. From lltlca. at J 13 n. m ; 1218 and 3 30 p. m. From Nliholsou ut 7 50 a. m. and 6 00 p. m. Fiom Montrose ut 10 00 a.m.; 3 20 and 7.40 n. in BLOOAIBBURG DIVISION TCeuvo Strunton for Northumberland at 8 30. 10 03 n. m :1 53 and fi 10 p. m. For Plymouth at 1 03, i io and S 50 p. m. For Nnntlcoka nt 8 Hi a. m. Arrive nt Northumberland at 913 n. m.: 1.10, 5 8 and 9 30 p. m. Ar rive Nantlcoke nt 9 20 a m. Arrive at Plv mouth at 2 0", 4 40 and 143 p m. Ar ilve nt Scrunton from Northumberland nt 9 12 n. m.; 1233. 4 35 und 8 30 p tn. 1 mm Nantlcoke, nt 11 00 a. m, From Plj mouth nt 7 37 n. m : 3 23 and 6 03 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. SOUTH-Leavo Scranlon nt 213, 3 00, C3ii 10 03 a. m.; 3 3.1 and 3 40 p. m. NORTIl-Leavo Scrunton at 1210, 2 50, 4 05 p m. ; 1 33 and 5 30 p in BLOOAISBURG DIVISION -Leave Scranton nt 10 03 a. m. and 6,10 p. tn. Delaware and Hudson. On Feb. 2i,th. ltOO, trains will leave Scranton ns follows: I'or Carbondalo fi 20, 7 33, 8 53, 1011 a. m : 12 noon; 108 .'28. 4 00, 5 25, 6,23. 7.57, 9 r. 11.15 p m.: 1.16 n. ni. For Alb.inj-, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ten, New Englund points, etc. 6.20 a. m : 1 ns j, m. For Honesdale-6 20, 1013 n. m ; 228, 523 p m. For Wllkcs-Burte-6 43. 7 48 8 41, 918, 10 4" n. m : 12 01 128, 218, 3 33, 4 27, 6 10, 7.48. 10 41, 1130 n. m For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Vnltey Railroad 6 45 a. tn.; 12 03, 2 18, 4 27 p m.: with Black Diamond Ex press, 11 30 p. m. For Ptt nsjlvunla Railroad points, 6 45, 9 18 11. m : 2 IS, 4 27 p. m For wet tern poirls. via Lehigh Valley Railroad 7 4S o. m. : 12 03, 3 13, with Black Diamond Express. 10 41, 1130 p. m. Trains will arrive in Scrnnton as fol lows: From Carbondalo nnd the North 6 40, 7.4'. 8 38. 131, 10 38, 1158 a. m ; 1 23, 215, 3 25. 4 2.1 7 41. 10 38, 1127 p. m. Trom Wilkcs-Barre and the South .P, 7 48. 8 48. 10 ?S, 1155 11. m.; 104. 223. 4.02, 5 20, 6 21, 7 51. 9 Oil. 10 03 p m. : 1 13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Carlwndnle 1 03 a. m.; 12 27, 2 27, 4 06. 5 47. 10 32 p. m. For Wllkes-Burrc-9 38 a. m.; 12 03, 138, 3 2 C 27. 8 27 p. m. For Albnnv, Saratoga. Montreal, Bo ton. New England points, etc., 1 08 p. m. Lowest tales to an points in unnea States nnd Canada. J. W. BURDICK. G. P. A.. Albany, N. Y. H. W. CROSS. D P. A , Scranton, Pa. Lehigh Valley Kallroad. In Effect Nov. 19th. 1811 TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. Tor Philadelphia und New York, via D. & II R. R . nt 0 43 a. m. and 12 03. 218, 4 27 (Blirlc Diamond Express), and 11 30 p m. Sundajs, D. & II. R. R, 158, 7.48, p m Tor White Haven. Hnzleton and princi pal points in the coal regions, via D tt II. R. R. 6 45, 218 and 4 27 p. m. Tor Fottsv 111c. 0 45, 2 IS p. m. - For Bethlehem. Huston, Reading, Har rlsburg nnd principal Intermediate sta tions, via D. tc II R R. 6 45 a m.; 12 0.1, 2 IS, 4 27 (Black Diamond Express), 11 30. Sundajs, D A. H. R. R, 158. 7.4S p. m. For Tunkhuntiock, Tow undo, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneve nnd principal Intermedi ate stations. a D. L. & W. R. R, 80S u. in.: 1.00 und 3 33 p. m. Fur Geneva. .Rochester, Ruffalo, Niag ara Falls, Chicago, and all points west, via D. & H. R- R. 12 03. 3 33 (Black Dia mond Express), 7 48, 10 41. 11 30 p. m Sundajs. D. & H. R. R.. 12 0J p. m. 7.4S Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley parlor cars on all trains between Wllkes-llarro nnd New York, Philadel phia. Buffalo nnd Suspension Brldgo. ROLL1N II. WILBUR. Gen. Supt., 2 Cortland street. New York. CHARLES S LEE Gen Pass. Agt., 26 Cortlandt street New York A. W. NONNEMACHBR. Dlv. Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem, Pa. For tickets and Pullman reservations apply 209 Lackawanna nvc , Scranton, Pa. Erie and Wyoming Valley. Time Tablo In effect Teb 7. 1KW. Trains leave Scranton for Hawlcy and intermediate points, connecting at Haw. ley with Erlo Railroad for Now York, Newburg, Honesdalo and Intermediate points, as follows: No 2, Accomoda tion, 6 n. m : No. 4. Express, 12 01 p. ra. 8CKANTON DIVISION. Ill Ktfect Oct. VtSth. 18H9. !fffijpll North Bound. south Bound. SOS 'JOI 804300 ; j I Station. IJI 3 2 JLeI am r m Arrive Leavo a m 7N Y. Franlcltn s: .... to .... 7 in, West 4.'nd street .... 7ta .... 7 00 vveeliawkon .... 810 .... i u ... p ii'Arrlve I eave a uV m r u 10 43 . ... 1 i-'il ca3oT5 ..... a 15, m) 10 40 .... lew Hancock 211 4 3v 1031 .... is so Marllglit awl 4 45 to si tH4u Frestou park 2 31 ns :01s 12 40 Wlnwnoej .... 2 41 Sin 1000 1 a S3 Poyntella iu (it 60 mil orsoum, ..... J 38 8.1 940 ucs rieasaut Mt. 306 e so y. 11:9 Utilimdalo 3e! 614 rli IH lorestclty 11 511 Ulii ;34 oarbondaie u tn '.107 (11 JO W Jilts Brlclje 3 981 6 66 'io) Ilii.'i iiayncia is 43 6 01 hW ll.M Jermjra 345 oo3 hsi ms Arcuibid ssi eoj 8 60 11115 Vinton 8M is 8 41 'llll! Feckvllls SW MS B4.' Iller Olyph&Ut 4 04 0 81 H40 1105 frlCLburff 4 07 a 21 8 3s ,1101, Tbroop 4 jo eT K33 'llixi! Providence 414 63i s.ii fio."i7i I'ark Place tin t si 8 80 10 55! bcranton 40 tiJu a Ia n Leave Arrlre .... r u'r u t. Bundayonly. , f Bluinea that trains (top on alrnal tor pis. aengeu. I ralu 805 and 200 Sunday only. Otter tralni dallj except Bunday. i-ccure tates via Ontailo Weitera before purcliatlng ttckets and save money. inioukhVAaeueroutret sleeper and tree re- cllnlngctulrcar Newiork to Cblotco without change. VstMeuf-cr 81 a, tea tlMced to Two Cent Per All. " i" J. C. Anderson, Gen. Pass Agt. T. MHcroK, BIT, Fats, Agt BcranteSnTra:
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