' I I ' 1HE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY. MARCH 9, 1900. Dr.Buii 'C VJ vj sv .!. A0 UC3I run Cough &ffi Mho foeSt rcmod Cnrct S V r U D "roiichitis, Honrflo " J " " r m . Adhni i. v lioonlut couslt. Croup hmalt tlor-s i quick. fitire re u1l HrrJItttttWltCHitComtitatioii. tal,2Jxi f. CARBONDALE. TWO DIED. Mr. nml Mie. Chillies nioKnn, of Gor don avenue, me mnuinlriK tlie loos ot two children who died tit dlphthetln one onterday nioinlnK and the othui the hlKlit heroic. Mury nml Patrick t ntn iholi- tinninu nml tlinlr nircH WOIO four nnd two tespectlvoly. Iloth woto Iniilrd ycstciihty nftetnoon in iieeorn nnco with tho lules ot the board of health In such cuses. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Miss Elizabeth Newton litis ictutned 1 Iltt1 Uvil.ttlffitl. Mi. nml Mrs. A. S. Iowsloy, who lmo hi en confiiied to their noun- vviin uiu prlp, mo convalescent. Miss Hsittlo Rolls, ot Willi mil nve- MH.t linurntltpnjid fintll 11 Stpm nl Oil V isl t. Mis. Alho C'ihko lint i etui noil from II Visit lit SUttIohllllIlll. lllrjh siliool puplln have oiKittil.ed u llio. ni- .. w.lofv ultli tlio follow Inir nfll- teis: President. Walter Lofttts; vice president, John Fiiietim; s?uetary. If title .McLean: tieiisutor, RavinonU Utilise; ciltle, Valentino, l.uw. Editor Follies, ot the Scianton lie piiblliau, called on tehitlvcs In this cllv jestniday. Mr. and Mis. O. It. Rokpi. of Jtoosie, are fcojournlntr In this city. Willi mi Mcltale will so to New York next week to loam embalming. Dr. W. L. Diaioff, of Topekit, Kan sis, dellvoied an uddiess In the Pics hytcil.m Fmiila) mIiooI loom last night. Mii. (.icoice Heilj, of llirok street, entirtalned the Ladles' auxiliary of thij liiotherhood of Railway Tialnmeii yes terday nftcinoon. TheN cannons that nio to omanient Memoiinl park have been shipped from Jeisey City. A tclcRiam leeched In this cltv bi ought the news that they had been shipped over the Pennsylva nia mill nnd on March 5. They should leach heic this morning at tho latest. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Marriage of ti Piominent Young Couple Special Council Meeting Monday Evening Other Notes. Mi. W. M. TapRnrt. principal of th Slav field schools, and Ml-s Edith I)ivl, the .ircomplished 01111' ilauRh ter of Di. and Mr. S. 1). Havls, vverj unltrd In mniilaire .it Wilkes-llairo 3,cstoiclay, aid left later lot Philadel phia on a btlef honevmoon. The boiough council will hold a special meetliip; on Mondey fvonlnir. A little son of Mr. and Mis. Will Ve.ile. of Thlid "tieot. hid his lev p.ilnfullv scaMed 1 few davs nuo. Mi. n. L Divls of Mli hlg 111, Is thi Kin st of his biolliPi D: S. D Pavls. Mi. Dnvlu, who vv.ui, .1 minibei o vean afro 11 resident co. this borough. Is .1 p 1st Ri.ind master of the Odd Fellowa ot Ms ailopt"J state. iMi. Hov.nrtli, of Tliitd slioct, Inn been ick for sevoial dab with a sc eie r.ttack of tho mlp. A llltle son has nrrlved at the honi'1 of Mr. and Mis John W. Hennetts-, of Thlid stiei t A -on i'f Mi. and Mi-. Peter Mc carty, of Mav Held, is 111 ot uronchltK The Lud I '' .v'd ot t. .lames' ebuicli met vpstctdaj. i't the home of Mis. .laini s Shields, o! Tlu'il stuet. The emplo"et i.f the .stieel tai com li.iny weie paid .v etei nay. U. Potei Kvans, of Piovldtnce. was n visitor heie Hi-t everliiK. The members of tho I'cllpso Soclil club nio inaklni; aitatii mcnls to hold n btasj p.uiv on fit. 1'atilik's nlKlit. Tho inembeis of Rus'ibiook IoiIrp, Odd Fellovs. will observe the e!c,hty llist annlverniv of Odd T'ellows-hip on Apt 11 'fi, with a soclil and cnteitaln ment, "OPPORTl'NITV Is the cteam of time." Now- is jour opportunity to take Hood's Saisapaillla and deiivo the most benefit fiom It. The blood is now loidcd with danf-eious impurities which this medicine will piomptly ex pel. , Sick headache lb cured by Hood's Tills. PECKVILLE. Car No. 201, In chaise of ('umlui-tni C. S. Teal and Motoiman"'. F. Itac, jumped the Hack mm the .Sulphur I3iook luldge, Peckvlllt-. at about ! JO o'clock Vcdn-.li niKhl nud befote it was hi our 'it in a standstill plunged down an cmbanknie.it, smashlnp; a feme. When Mopped it was m liRi.t angles with the tiaik. The pa&M'ii Keis. foui In numbei, leceived a mmpip Hhaklni; up The ear inn about thiity fiet after it left the mils. Mis. Av ails, of Pickville, the only lady occu pant ot tho hi. Jumped to her feet when tho tlist Jar came as the wheels left tho mils nnd attempted to jump from tho oar. Conductor Teal showol Bieat prcbeneu of mind at the Instant Ifouswork is haid woA iCTsrsso: WASHING WOOLEN BLANKETS The theory now Is, that bUnkelt mutt be fuhei Instead of dry-cleaned to be healthy. To nave your blankets ss colt as new, make a soapy auda In half tub of warm water by usinc one-belt cup of Gold Dust Washing Pouder and soak blanket In It for half tn hour; then simply move It around and rub the soiled spots; rinse In worm water of the time temperature as tbe one In which you wash It, bans up In 1 -.. p.. vr uutainy ouiuoor sir saa sco what aoft, white blanket ou will have. Tht Iiot U tiltu from o ir free booikl 'GOIWIV BUttS roil IIOISIHORK" ant free on requeet to THI N. K, MlttlANi; OOMFINV, ehlssti Lsula, flew y.r. asMa. WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY STRONG t M m mSM w n AGAIN! tiS2S&ESsse 1 . .1. t . . , i& perfect, and impart a health) vigor to the whole being. All drlru and lonea ire checked erutantHlty, Unlets patieno are properly cured, their condition often worries them Into Insanity, Consumption or Death Mciled aealed. rnceli Derboi:6 boxes, with ironlatt lai ni,rnti,tniirnrrriinaitii money, I5.00. fiend for fren book. For Sale by JOHN H. PHELPS, oruco straat. s nd by main strength prevented her rom iloliif; so, and so paved her from eilous- Injuiy. Those In tho car vveia thrown to the floor when It brought up with a sudden stop at the foot of the embankment. Mis. Kvuns lecelvi .1 slight bruises. The others, Mr. n. J. Hunnc, of Archbnld; Mr. P. nrlsgs, of Wlnton; and H. Hrlggs, ot Peckvltlo, 1 ec"lved no Injury beyond a severe shak ing up. The car, which was making Its usual speed tit fill point, was de tailed by a stick of wood lying upon the rail. Motoiiuan Race stucli to his post nnd made every effort to stop tho car in its Hlght fiom tho tinck. The car baiely missed hitting a large tele phone pole. The fender and the fiont of the car worn badly damaged. The w leckein 111 lived shortly after !) o'clock and In an hour's time replaced the wrecked car and tinlllc was again ie sinned, Dr. W. F. Molt Is spending a few ilnjs at Kingston, visiting friends. A number of members and their wives of the local older Improved Or der of Red Men attended tho Immiuet of Wnshtelli tilbe, No. ICO, at Olv pliant, last evening. A young son of Mr. and Mis. Jacob Depcw Is ill with dlphtheil.i. TAYLOR NEWS. Pleasantly 'Suipilscd Evangelistic Set vices Largely Attended Taylor Collieiy to Resume Operations. Peisonals and Other Matters of In- teiest. A siliprlse paitv was tendeied Mus ter Irani Phillips at his homo on Mnln Htieet on Wcdnesdav evening by his many joung fi lends. Retushments were seived tit u seasonable bout. The guests wtie: MIsmh Planus Winter0. Maggie M. D.ivK, IMIth Pugh, Maggie 1 Marsh, Maine Donahue, Rlnnche Davis, Leonoia Howell, Mntlic Hughes, M.uy How ells, Maud and Xcnla Hvans and Marleis Willie i:nns, Wllllo Powell, Steve nv.uis, George Davis, Iiam Phillips, Wllllo Hvnns, Gethen Jones, IMdio Pugh, Willie Ott, Hendel Gilf llths nnd Daniel Evans. The evangelistic union meetings which aic being held nightly in the Piesb'.teilan church under tho auspi 1 es of the Lojal Region cominlftee of tho Young Men'h Chilstlan associa tion of Stianton. Mr. Ainistrong, an able evangelist, Is In chaige. The Talor colliery of the Delawnie, Lackawanna and Western company will icsiimo operations on Monday nf ter nil Idleness of over two months for repairs nbout the bleaker. At the net meeting of tlie Ladles' camp, No. U't, P. O. S. of A., the ills ti lot piesldent will visit the session. The mother and lelatlves of the late Pilvate John J. Powell wish to return theii slncoie thanks to those who kind lv assisted and sjnipathlzed dining theli ticeut beieavement. The membeis of the Tavlor T'nlon bind mo leiiuestcd to meet at tho pallors of Thonus Powell's hotel, on Main stieet, tills evening for leoigan iznt'on. Mi. and Mts. James lllackwell, of Milwaukee, Pa., weio the guests ot fill nils in this boiough vesteiday. The Pi lie Llbiaiy association will meet In their 100ms this evening. All nie lei'iiosted to be prt.sent. Attorney John M. Harris, of this borough, has been appointed s-ollcltoi of Moosic boroush. Mrs David Jones, of Piovidcnee, was the gut ht ot hti jiaiuiits Mi. and Mis. Hvan Jenkins, ol JI iln street, -.estei-d.iv. Mis. Samuel Noble, of Cleat field, Pa., Is visiting her mothers, Mis. Mit chell, on Union Mieet. Mi. Jef.se Gungvvei, of Centiemoie ltind, was a mllei In town jcsteiday. VANDLING. Ml Rlihaid Lkwcll.vn and Mis. Tl'om is Miiij.in spent Wcdnctday at Sci.inton. Mir. H. D Mitt hell is spending .1 few days with AVilkes-llatie f Herds. Mis Julia Coe Is 111 at li r honn) on Main stuet. Hdw.ud, the .l-ye.u-old son of Mr. and Mts. ratiick McC!ci-Key. of Main btrcet, died WedncFday evening. Mil Pntilik O'Connor, of Pleasant Mount, Is visiting her ciaughtci, Mis. 1'. Glllesiiie. Mis. Tlumas Cafiety and Mr. nnd Mis. Pernaul O'Connor, of Forest City. spent Sunday at tho home ot Air. and Mis. P. Glllnsrle. Geilie, the 1-jcai-ol.l daughter of Mr. and Mis. Gootro Willlson, who hit been ei.v .sick, is able tc be out Mr. William O'Connor is pending 1 few dajs with bib blter Mis Wllhnitt Hechtlolfl. An Editor Finds a buie Cuie for Hheumatism. A. It. De Fluent, editor of the Joui nal, Dojlcstown, Ohio, suffeted for 1 number of yeats from lheumatism in his light shoulder and side. Ho says: "My tight nrin tit times wns entliely useless. 1 tiled Chambei Iain's Pain 11 ilm, nnd was suipilsed to lecehe n llef almost liumedlati'ly. The Pain Ualni has been n constant compnnlon of mine ever since and It never falls." Foi silo by all diugglsts. Matthews Rios'., wholesale and 11 tail agts. DALTON. William Colvln, of Scianton, fot metly of this place, was visiting in town this week. Tho prospects are that tlieie will be without GotdBusf zs&sz&mzzi. Theytara stood the test of years. and luve cured tuooiands ol caea of Nervous Dneatei, such as Dcbltitv. Duzinail.hleeDleti. Address. PEAL MEDICINE CO.. Claralanrt. 0. Pharmacist, cor. WyomlnsWenue and ,.J, sH wQ r2" a?! ftorr vl sH II jgii I -' SBBBBteaiHBlaHBVjlBVJBVjalasBVaalaBsaHHfar an unusually large number of sumnier residents here this coming summ'r. It Is reported that qbnut every avail able house has ah cad y been rented. Rev. J. C. Leacock, Miss Helen Stn ntec und Mls Mabel Decker will par ticipate In the ptogramme ot the Ep worth League convention to be held today and tomorrow In Clnik's Sum mit Methodist church. Tlie following piogramme will be rendered by the ladlei of the Home nnd Foreign Missionary society of the Dalton Hnptlst chuich on Sunday even ing Mai eh 11. Tho ladles will have charge of tho entire service: Song ser vice, audience; reading scripture, Mrs. U. Palmer Smith: duet, Mrs. P. Palmer nnd Mrs. Jenkins: prayer, Mrs. 11. II. Thompson: solo, Mrs. P. M. Colvln: leading, "Lay Down Dat Pipe," Mrs. F. Ihooks; song, "Greenland's ley Mountains," nudienee: paper,, Home nnd Foreign Missions," Mrs. E. Palmer Smith: quintette; leading, "Foot-blnd-Ing In China," Mrs. P. Palmer; song, audience; paper, "Giving," Mis. R. R. Thompson; collection tnken by ladles; hong, "America," audience. ELMHUBST. Miss Efllo Curtis, of Peckvllle, spent last Saturday and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Chatlcs RurkTinrt. Mrs. Mary E. Holllster, of Scranton, hns been the guest of her friend, Mrs. lT. O. Schoontnnker, nt Oak Ten ace, lor the past two weeks. Eddie Httmlston, the 9- ear-old son of Mr. and Mts. George Humlston, Is suffeilng fiom diphtheria. Dr. Kned ler attends him. Two other children In1 the family are rccovetlng from at tacks of tlie bame dreaded disease. Miss Inn Depew, of Moscow, spent esteidny afternoon with her aunt, Mts. C. E. Stevens. Mls Lottie Clay returned home on Tiifsdav after a four weeks visit In Suanton. Sit. and Mis. 1T. G. Schoonmakor, Mis. Holllster and Mls Rlel were en tet tallied by Mr. nnd Mrs. P. W. Hal low at dinner at Rroadcrest on Wed nesday evening. Miss Katie Naglcy spent last Sun day with friends In Scranton. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Ludwlg have 1 etui nod from Hnwley, wheio they at tended the funeral of n relative. AVOCA. At a meeting of the trustees ot the P. M. ehutch on Monday evening for the purpobe of selecting n pastor, Rev. T. E, Wilson, the present pastor, was given the llrst chance. The parlsh lonets ate anxious to have Mr. Wilson continue his labels among them. Dui ing his pastoi.ite he has, with the as sistance of the tiustees, almost paid tlie debt on the chuich ptoperty, ns well as adding many new members to the Hock. Kathin, the 4-nionths-oId daughter of Mi. nnd Mis. Cornelius McLaugh lin, died on Tuesday morning of pneu monia. Intiiment was made jesterday afternoon In St. Mjv'h cemcttrv. Edvvnid, the T-montYis-old son of Sir. and Mis. James Uoase, of Plttston, was Interted on Wednesday afternoon in St. SIniv's cemetery. Simon Quceney, of the Flist waul, announces Ills' enndid.icy ns delegate to the Fifth legislative convention. Mi. and Mis. W. II. Hulloek and son left yestetdny fot their home tn Cov ington, Ky after sovetal months visit with f 1 lends here. Mis. James Faulds, of Sayie, is the guest of her slstet, Mrs. Rose Newton. Jits. T. J. Flannery and daughter, Geraldine, of Plttston, spent yesterday with Sir. nnd SIis. James Gllhooley. John Rtennnn has returned to New Yoik city, after a few dajs visit at the home of bis mothet. The tmstech of the Ptesbvterlan (hill eh jouineved to Gieen Ridge late ly and picscntod Mi. William Law, their foimer co-worker with a hand some gold mounted taiip, tojietlier with n bet of li'solullons lelatlve to his re moval fiom town. Paul Smith, of Fait view, Is bubsM tullng at tho West Avoca ciosslng as opei.itoi, In place of Mi. Sickles, who Is .seiiously 111. NICHOLSON. Special to tho Scianton Tilbune. Nicholson, Slarch 8 Sir. Sweet, the shoemaker, has just moved his family In town fiom Factoiyvllle, Pa. Tlie Delaware. Lackawanna and Western Rallioid company Is contem plating building a switch Hack from the main load hero to Sir. Carluccl's btono riuairy in Lathi op. A hi and now tin pall hangs on most eveiy manle tiee in town. Then will he a new firm In town aftci this week. William Clock and Eliuci Hlnkley will conduct a Ilverv business of their ow n. 'Die town council met and oiganlzed last Satin day evening. C. H. SlcCon nell was elected piesldent nnd F. p. .Stephens was te-elected secretary for the tenth time. They will meet again on Satttrdaj evening to complete the oiganiatlonjiy electing oflkeiH to fill tho ofiiees of ttetisuier. boiough solici tor ana htreet commissioner, Th'i membeit- of the new council ate C. H. 1 McConnell. Tied Urerht. br., C. SI. I Slack, G. G Rought, Edwatd Ftiner, I C. V.. Cole ( L Spencet, William P Shields und family ate I going to move to New Sillford. Sit. Nllnnd Is going to occupy Mr. Shields' hour". Mis W. Watner and daughter, Gtace, uii spending- the afternoon In iwiciui v vine. Mr. Jetty Stephens Is attending tho Susiiuehiuna county Republican con vention at Monti ose today. Rov H J. Cinne. of Unlondnle. has hem spending a few dnjs In town with his daughter, SIis. Alotuo Sti pben J, T. Ronno, the htteet louimlssloiui, hns tepalted the upper btidge, that wus damaged, by the flood, Mr. Chtules Kobloth Is spending the day wIWi his pnents In Scianton. The boiough uudltots will meet next Slonday evening to audit the accounts of the tieasuter, tax collector and bur gess. saw THEATRICAL. "The Span of Life." At tlie Academy of Music on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, "Thu Span ot Life" will be presented. Thrilling scenes ot rescue mid escape have ulwajs been popular with lovers of tho drama. Each play that has had a sensational climax or rescue has gen orally proven successful. Wo icmem btr tho turoie that tho escnpe of tho hetoltie of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" mndu yenis ago. Since then this class of en tertainment has been following each othet with gtetit inpldlty. It was the htu:-suvv sensation that made "Blue Jeans" the success It was. The firu engine In "The Still Alarm" und tho tank sceno in "The Datk So 0101." To fiuoto all would be Impos sible, but among the more tecent Is 'Tlie Span of Llfo" with Its human V r Ui. f njsjtj, t The People's "BeABaassrABVAeAt1tiB'WIaiaial'MMl A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tho BenafH ot Alt Who Hnve Houses tn Rent. Ucnl Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help Theio Small Advertisements Cojt One Cent a Word. Six Insertions for Five Cents tt Word-Except Situation Wanted. Which Arj In Bcrtcd Free. FOR RENT KOIt m:NT-OOOD nAKEttY STAND with oven und lunch rooms. Ullglble location, on rensornblo terms. Call on or uddress Chits. Gardner, I'actorjvllle, 1M. l'Oll IUJNT-NUW HOUSE, NINE rooms and all Improvements, 722 Mon roe avenue. KOn KENT - HOUSE OK OLIV11 street, between Washington nnd Ad ams avctuiesj modern Improvements. In quire 8. Morris, 002 N, Washington avc. APRTI. 1. NINE-ItOOMED HOtTSE; Al.Ii Improvements. 417 Tuylor nvenuc. Apiil 403 Tulor avenue. STOHES, Ori'ICES. BAHN8. HOUSES, Hats, rooms nnd fai tory space W. T. Hockett, Price 3ulldlng. l'Oll HUNT-AI'IUIj 1, THE HAND somo tesldence, CIS Adams avenue, with batn, Inrte nrd and ftult trees. IntiUlro 310 Womlng uvenuc. KOH KENT A DOUnLE STORE, Wl LI j run either single or double. In Opera House Block, Cn rliondale. at present used for gent's clothing nnd millinery em porium. Possession given April 1, 1WJ0. Inoulro of Bjrno &. Mitchell, Carbon dale, l'tt. roil RENT-rPUNIBllKD- HOUSE, nine rooms: all lmpiovetnents. Mrs. C J. Carter. S09 Mrtle street. Fon rent-my" roitMEB RES1- dence, with barn. 1V",2 Monsey avenue; ten rooms Ym W. Lnthropo. STOJtE l'Oll RENT-FROM APRIL. 1, number 2J1 Lackawanna avc. Inquire of J. II. Ounstcr. FOR SALE FOR SALE-SHOE STORE WITH Fix tures nnd lease, host location In tho city. Address IC, Trlbuno office. ON ACCOUNT OP SICKNESS, AN Es tablished business in the central city Is offered for sale nt a great sacrlllct., ror particulars apply to W. T. Hackett, Prico Building. FOR SAL1V-THE ROYALTY RIGHTS on nil manufactured of "Jadwln's Tar Svrup " The purchaser will bo nble to furnish tho genuine and correct formula for the celebrated Tar Syrup. Address 1'. O. Box C. rOR SAI.EXIXH ROOM HOUSE, ALL Improvements; poseslon at once. Mrs. C. J. Carter, 809 Mrtlo street. FOR SALE CHEAP-A TWO-SEATED family sleigh J. I. Connell, 115 Franklin avenue. . FURNISHED ROOMS. rURXISHED ROOM WITH STEAM heat und Lath. SOfi Wyoming avenue. WAXTED-TWO NICELY I'URXISIIED rooms with board. Centrally located. Ai'drets W., Trlbuno nfllce. WANTED-TO RENT. wTEDmtxTsHDoL'surrT able for gentleman nnd v,lfe; ccntial ly Jocitcd Address, X, Y. C, Tribune. WANTED-TO BUY. VVAXTEDPnT'ilY'n wheel. Address K , P. O. Box 19S. WANTED-TO BUY FOR CASH, SEC- ond hand wntches. Jewelry, old gold and stiver. Gardner, 220'& Spruce street. REAL ESTATE. rOR SALE-BUILDIXG OX LACKA wanna uvenue. In three hundred block. Address G , care Trlbuno office. BARGAINS IX SINGLE AND DOUBLE houses, business properties, city lots nnd farm property W. T. Hackett, Prico Building. 1 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ?5000 CASH SECURES HALF lXTER est In paving business; nlbo salnrltd position paving $10 0u weekly. Cull .!23 Jefferson avenue. l'OR SALE AT A SACRIFICE, OX AC count of sicklies, u well established business In the heart of Scranton For ptirtli ultirs apply to W. T. Hackett, Price Building. LOST. LOST-MONDAY. BETWEEN LACKA wnnna and Plttston, block and rope. Finder will tecelve rivvnrd by notifjlrg Fun ell's Transfer, Scianton. bridge. The management of this piece inn certainly claim to have secured one of the most realistic stage effects ever presented In thlscountty. The Al. Reeves Company. Al. ljeeves. who begins, an engage ment of thiee days next iMonday mat inee at the C.alety theater, lias always 1 eall-eil the value of cleanliness Jn his productions, and this season there ex ists in his organization even a moro rigid lulu than heretofore legardlng this jiclnt. Theteforo with cleanli ness as his ttado mail;, Mlrs Mecusker, the prima donna, fot metly soloist with Sous'i's band, was offeied an engage ment as the .star featuio. After due ilellher.it Ion Mi, Reeves closed an engagement v.ith hir at what Is beyond doubt the largest sai nt v ever paid a singer In butlesque, but pilot- to signing contiacts Miss Mecusker hail to bo ascuied that the, Iteevcs' show would consist ot clean, wholesome performances; consequent ly the make-up of this organization U such that any man can tako his wlf dutighter or. sweetheart to the Al. lt'-"Ves porfotnnnc" with tho nssui- .uieu that not n word or sltuttion will occur that will in the least cftend. ' "Khifj of the Opium Ring." The stiong, sensational dtnnia, "Tho King of the Oi linn I'.ing," 'began a three days' engagement at tlie Acad emy of Music last night, before a cioudcd house. The sceno of the ill a ma Is laid in Sin rt.tncisco, and It Is filled with e.ritlng se-ene and Inci dents from beginning ti end. It tells ot th grip the opium ring lias on San rrancisco ami whit ciimoj- nie com lnltted by those directing its aftalis. The company now presenting the drama nt the. Academy is not able o bring out the full farce of tho drama. It is enlivened by u numbt r o" special ties and musical fcatuies. With tho enmpanv nr four real Chinese. Tho peifoimanro will be icpeated this and tomotiovv afternoon and evening. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup. CHILD hU iJ-.tD 11111 iiu.s, j., AYS BlVPAlN: CURES WIND COLIC, and U the best remedy for DIARRHOEA. Sold by DrugglxtB In overy part of t,,0 , orid Be sure and nsk for "Mrs. Wi;i lew's Soothing Srup. ' mid tike to clfcer kind. Tvventi-flve cents a bottle. - vW. ,vdL; &LuJf Exchange. HELP WANTED-MALE. Ymmo'jrAN,To,ATr counter nnd dining room. Address P., Trlbuno offlcc. WANTED-ONE ENERGETIC TRUST worthy man. Call 8 to 10 a. m.. 227 Franklin avenue. WANTED - (JOOD. HUSTLING MAN for partner In (rent's furnishing und hat business. 13,000 cash will pay you l,500 u j ear. Rest stand. Good refer ences. Address C. Ocorge, Scranton, Pa. General Delivery. ENERGETIC SALESMAN - COUNTRY work. School upplles. Salary $100 and extras. R. O. Evans & Co., Chi cago, III. WANTED-DY AN . ESTABLISHED business of a high otder, a representa tive of ability and backing who can taku up ft work tn the state of Pennsylvania; no scheme; permanent business with money In It for tho right party. Address, giving references. FOUNTAIN BATH BRUSH CO., Grand Rapids. Mich HELP WANTED-FEMALE. LADIES TO DISTRIBUTE FREE SAM- pies In city. Call at 320 Washing- ton avenue, from 8 30 to 10 30 a. m. today. B9-A.RD,N9.: .-.., BOARDING E2S PINE STREET. NEWSPAPERS 'm THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN be had In Scranton at the now stands of Relsman Broo., 405 Spruce and E03 Lin den; M. Norton 322 Lackawanna avenue; I. 8. 8cbutzer, 211 Spruce (treou DRESSMAKING. DREPSMAKINO TOR CHILDREN TO order; also ladles' waists. Louise Shoemaker. 212 Adams avenue. MRsfTTTTcEiCLErsCLPTlvBAT ment, 60c; shampooing. 50c; facial massage, manicuring, 25c; chiropody, 701 Qulncy. CITY SCAVENGER A B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and .cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps I'sed. A. B. BRIGGS. Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elcke's drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 9540. MISCELLANEOUS. PACKING AND SHIPPING COX- tracts made for packing household goods. 225 Lackawanna avenue. 'Phono 1)204. POLrrjSIz: FIRST LEGISLATIVE D1STRICT.-NO-tlco Is hereby given that a convention of thu First legislative district will be held ut 3 p. m on tho 20th day of March next, at Co-operative hall. West Side, for the purpose of nominating a candidate lor the legislature to reptebent said dis trict und electing two delegutes to at tend the Renliblliun state convention to bo held In Harrisburg on April &, 1100. Tho primaries; will bo held on Saturday afternoon, March 17, between the hours of 4 and 7 o'clock. According to the rules governing tho Republican primaries of this leglslatlv'0 district notice ot tho date of said primary election must be given by tho district chairman at least twenty daj s before said primary election and each candidate must register with the district chairman his full name and post office address und pay his assessment fif teen dajs beforo the primary election or his nnmu will not bo placed on the official ballot. No votes shnll be counted for any person who has not compiled with these conditions. W. A. Paine, Chairman. Attest: Joseph Jeffiys, Secretary. Scranton, Pu Feb. 2.', 1000. SECOND LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT. Notice Is hereby given to tho Republi can voters of the Second leglslatlvo dis trict that a prlmnrv election will bo held on Saturday, March 17, IWjO, between tho houis of 4 und 7 o'clock t in , for the purpose of electing two delegates to rep lescnt said legislative district in the com ing Republican state convention to bo held hi HnrrUhurg, and to nominate a candidate for the legislature. Tho con vention to compute, tho voto will be held on Tuesday. Mnrch 20, 1900, at 1 o'clock p. m , in tho court house in Scranton. Jn accordance with tho rules governing this district tho candidates will bo voted for directly by tho voters ut the polls. Each candldato must 'register with the district chairman hls full namo and post office address and pay his assessment twenty days before the election or his name will not bo placed In tho official ballot, neither will any votes cast for him bb counted. Tho district vigilance committees in thu various preclnits will conduct tho election and the result will be reported by tho return judge to the district con vention, which will bo composed of tho return Judge i of the various districts. A written notlco containing further In structions will be tent to tho members of tho suld district vigilance committee. Frederick W. Fleltz, Chnliinuu. Attest: Walter E. Davis, Setretur, THIRD LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT. In pursuanco ot u lesolutlon of the Republican standing eommlttco of tho Third leglslatlvo district of Lackawanna countv, adopted nt a regulnr meeting held on Saturday, the 24th day of Vebru aiw UnX, the dlstrlit convention will be held on Tuesday, tho 10th day of April, 1W0, nt 2 o'clock p. m in the iithltratiou room ot tho couit house, Scianton. tor the puiposo of nominating a candidate foi tho legislature anil electing two (J) deligntf, to tepriscnt said leglslatlvo dis trict In tho stale eoi.ventlon to bo held nt Harrisburg on April J3 liiW, and trans acting such oihu lnislmss us shall be bioukht bcfoiu It. Vigilance commltlics will hold pilniaty elections on Salurdii), the 7th day of April. WOO, between the hours of 4 und 7 p. in. P.ich elietlon illsttlet sh ill elect one prison, a qualified elector of said district, to net as a member of ihe leglslatlvo 1 landing committee for the next ensu ing lulmdar jenr, whoso name shnll bo ci 1 tilled to on the returns to the district convention Candidates who have thus far legls tered their names with the secretary at !r;.ini Mcars building, Scranton, Pa . and those who are deslious of teglsterlng will ob.orvo tho requirements ot rule ., which reads us follow b: "Eicli cuudldntu must register his full name und pmtof. ilco addrets with tho chairman of the legislative standing committee, und shall pay his assessment to the district chair, man ut least twenty dajs beforo tho pri mary election, or his name will not b printed on the official ballot." Saturday, the 3,'th dav of March, 1900, Is tho last day for registering and paying tho assessment. T. J. Matthews. Chairman. Attest: J. E. Wntklns, Heeictaty. Scranton. Pa., Feb. 2, 1J0O LEGAL. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE. celved at tho officii of tho secretary nt the Scranton Poor District, until 2 o'clock p. m. Friday, March ICtb. 1900. for tho erection of a ruiigo of green houses, to bo located ut Hillkldo Home, In uecord unco with pluns and specifications In thu hands of E. II. Davis, architect, Connell building, Scranton. Pa. The sum of one hundred ((100 00) dollars In tush, or certified check. Is to bo en closed with each bid. which sum shall be forfeited to the Scranton Poor DIs. trlct. in case of refusal or omission on the part ot the bidder to whom the con tract shall bo awarded to execute con tract within tlttten dnjs after tho uwmd lug of the same. Tho Board teserves tho right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Scranton Poor Board. , 9ITUATION9 WANTED B7mrCr?OW'ANTEidlYAYOUO man 23 yearn of age (single) ns coaen man, six years' experience; tan give good references. Address V. L. Har, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-ELDERIA WO. man wants to gn washing nnd Ironing or any kind of laundry work. Address Mrs. Y., 3037 Cross street, Petersburg. BITUATIOX WAXTED-BY LADY TO write nt homo evenings; work done In king hand wilting, also typewriting, given special and prompt attention. Good, nlnln work ilnne. illetnttnn also tnkeli Address "Professional Copjlst," care of this office. 1 BITUATIOX WANTED-AS A CLERK In nfllce; can give good references. M, Ij Tribune office. WANTED A POSITION AS GROCERY clerk or butcher thoroughly experi enced In both lines. Best of references. Address Box 21, Prlieburg, Pa. SITUATION WANTED-TO GO OUT BY the day washing and Ironing, wash ing nnd Ironing taken home also. Call or address L. II, .TM North Bromley avc, SITUATION WANTED - WASHING. Ironing or nny kind of house cleaning by tho dny. or will take washing home. Address Mrs. Lee, 031 Mineral street. BITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG man ID enrs of age, willing to do anything; enn give good references Address W. r. M. Trlbuno office. WANTEDBY A COMPETENT DRESS- runner uoimcri Willi mis. ii who understands line Indies' tailoring, engagements to go out by the day or ween. 1.1111 nt ill Aiinms avenue. SITUATION WAXTED-BY A RE spectable married woman at house work; hUBband to nay nights. Address W. N, 11., this office. SITUATIOX WAXTFD-BY EXPERL , eneed patent tile roofer, expert at tho business. Address W. F. Mock, 1,2 Church nvenue. SITUATION WAXTED-BY MIDDLE aged lady to do cooking or latindiy work In small fnmllv. Excellent refer ence given. Addrcrs Mrs. Wutson, Belle, vuo street, city, PROFESSIONA L. ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. E C. SPAULD1XG, 23 TRADERS' BANK building. ARCHITECTS EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Connell building, Scranton. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR. ARCHITECT. 425 Spruce St., cor. Wash, nv., Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT, Price building, 120 Washington avenue, scranton. osivrsrs DR. I. O. LYMAN. SCRANTON Mil vnte Hospital, cor. Wjomlng and Mul berry. DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, Of? P. O DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 113 Womlng uve. WELCOME C. SNOVER. COAL Ex change. 2nd floor, Room D. Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to C. HOTELS NO RESTAUR4NTS THE ELK CAFE. 123 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Kates reasonable. P. ZEIGLEIt. Proprietor. nenAVToM tinman Mr? All n . 1. W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ropcan plan. viuiuh ivuiit, i-roii. I.swrm RICHARD .1. BOURKE. ATTORXEY-at-Law, 500-2 Lackawanna avenue Gen eral law business, collections nnd loans J, W. BROWXIXG, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Iiw. Rooms 312-313 Mears building. D. B. REPLOOLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Mears building, coiner Washington avenue nnd Spruce street. M. J. DONAHOE A1TORNEY-AT. Law. Offices 612-613 Meuis imllillns. FRAXK E -1YLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsello. law, Burr building, Rooms 13 and 14, Washington avenue. WILLARD. WARREN & KNAPP, AT torneys and Counsellors-at-Law. Re publican building, Washington avenue. JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law Commonwealth building; rooms 1, 20 and 21. JAMES W. OAKrORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Lavv. Rooms 511, 515 nnd 516 Board of Trade building. EDWARD W. THAYER ATTORNEY. Rooms 903-904, 9th floor, Mears building. L A. WATRE8. ATTORXEY-AT-LAW. 502 Board ot Trado building, Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER. ATTORXEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth building, Scranton. Pi. PATTERSOX &. WILCOX. TRADERS' National Bank building. C. COMEGYS, 9-13 REPUBLICAN building. A. W. BERTHOLr. ATTORNEY, Mears building. PHYSI3IAN3 l(VO TCTGEOV3 DR. W. E. ALLEN, 313 NORTH WASH l.igton avenue. DR. S W. L'AMOREAUX. OFriCE 3?0 Wnshlngtcfi avenue. Residence Tilh Mulberry. Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kldnejs and gmlto-urhinry ot. guns 11 specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p m. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton, Pu. Court-c., pteruratnry to college, law. medieln" 01 bulncss Opens Sept. H'th. Serd for catalogue. Rev. Thomas M. Cam . LL D . princi pal and proprietor; W. U. Plumloj, A. M , headmaster SEE OS G R CLARK & CO, SEf.DMEX AND Nurser.vman: More Jul Washington ave nue; green house, 1150 North Muln nve nue; storo telephone, 7si WIRE SCRECNS JOS "kI'ETTEL REAR Rll LACKA wanna nvonue, Scianton, Pa , manuftic tuter of Wire Sereins. MISCSLl.NEOU3 IIAULR'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR b tils, picnics, puitles. 1 wool Ions, wnl dlnrs and coucirt v ork t'ui nlbhcil. 101 terms addnm R. I. Jiauer. ciialuetni, 117 WvomliH avenu, over lluliiciti music i.tuu1. MEGARGEE BI'.OTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, papei bug.-., tv hie Warehouse 130 Washington avenue, fectnnton. Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES Central KuUi'(.i4 .' New ,: v Stutloii3 111 Now Yoik Foot of Lib. htteet. X. R , und Soiilh Felt), Whlului stuet. Anthracite coal us'id cxcluslvily, Iii'in lug cleanliness nml comfort, TIME TABLE IX EFFECT NOV. If. IS' Trujns leave Set union for New Vor,, Newark, Elizabeth, Philadelphia, Euston Betbleheni, Allertnwn, Mauch Chunk and White Haven, ut b JO u. in.; expiess, 1 .'0; express, 4 00 p, 111. SundujH. .'13 p. 111 For Plttston and Wllkcs-Hurre. S L0 u, m. 120. 400 p. m. Sundays, in p. m. For Baltimore and Washington, und points South and Wist vli Bethlehem, .30 u. 111., 120 p. m. Slliidajs. 215 p. 111. For Long Branch, Oicati arove, etc., at 8 80 a. 111. und 1 20 p. m. For Reading, Lebanon and Hairlshurg, via Allentown, 8 .0 n. m, f-0 p. m. Sun days, 215 p. m. For Pottsville, 8.30 11. m . 1 20 p. m. Tllioubh tlekets to till points east, south und west at lowest rate ut tho Mutlou. J. H. OLHAUHKN. Gen. Supt., H. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Afc-l. RAILROAD TIME TABLE, tin0t0V0l PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule in Effect KoTtmber IB. 1890. Trains leave Scranton: 1 6.45 ii. m.. week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and for Plttt burg and the Weit. 9.38 r. m., week days, for HasUton, Pottsville, Reading, Norrtstown, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg nnd the West. z.18 p. m., weeks days (Sundays 1.58 p, m.v for Sunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and tho West. 4.27 p. tn., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. R. WOOD. Gen. Pass. Afft. . J. U. HUTCHINSON. Gen. Mgr. Del., Lacka, ntt.l Wcstortt. In Effect Dec. 17, 1599. BOUTH-Loavo Scranton for New York at 21 o. 3 00, 5 30, 8 00 and JOO", a. m.: 12 35 nnd J 31 p m. Por Philadelphia at 8 30, and 10 03 n. m.; 12 53 nnd 3 33 p. m. 1 or Stioiulsburg at fi 10 p. m. Milk and Accommodation nt 3. to p. m. Arrive at Iloboken at 6 53. 7.18. 9.10 a. m.t 12 08. 2 47, 4 4S, ,.m nnd P3S p. m. Arrive at Phlla dilphlu nt 10 00 11. m.; 1 0G. 3 48. 6 00 and -3 p m. Arrlvo from Now York at 12 0j, 2 to and 1 00 n. m ; 1 00, 1 52. 5 33 nnd 8 15 ''m. From Stroudsburg at 8 03 a. m XORTH-Lenve Scranton for BuffHto and Intermediate stations at 12.10, 2 50, 4 0j and n 00 n. in.; 1 6". und 5 50 p. m. Tor Oswego und Sv mouse at 4.01 a, m. and J in 1 p. 111. Tor Iltlra nt 2 30 n. m. and r v m. I'or Montroso nt 900 a, m.; 1 Oj p. ni. nnd 5 50 p. tn. For Nicholson nt 4 00 und 0 13 p m. Arrlvo In Scranton from Buffalo nt 210. 2 55. 5 23 nnd 10.00 n. m ; 3 30 nnd 7 40 p 111. From Oswego und hvrnciiMo ut 2 53 11. m.; 12 38 and 3 TO p. m. I rom Sjraeuso at 7.40 p. m. 1'rom tltlca. nt 2 is a. m ; 12 3S and 3 30 p. m. From Xichijl'Hin nt 7 50 a. m. and COO p. m. J 10m Montroso nt 10 00 a.m.; 3 20 and 7.40 n. m BLOOMSBURO DIVISION - Leavn Scrnnton for Northumberland at 6 30. 10 03 a. m ;1 53 nnd G 10 p. m. For Plymouth ut 1 n,, 3 10 and b 50 p. m For Nnntlcoko nt 810 n. m. Arrlvo nt Northumberland nt 0 J-. n. m. ; 1 10. 6 OS nnd 9 30 n. m. Ar- nve Nnntlcoko at 9 20 a. m. Arrlvo nt Plv mouth at 2 05, 4 40 und 1 45 p. m. Ar rive nt Scranton front Northumberland ut 9 12 n. m.; 12 33, 4 '.' und 8 50 p. m. Jirom Nnntlcoko, nt 11 00 a, m. From Plymouth at 7 57 a. m : 3 23 and 6 05 p. m. SUXDAY TRAIXS. SOUTH-Leavo Scrnnton at 213, 3 00, 5 10 10 m n. m.; 3 33 and 3 40 p. m. XORTH-Lenvo Scrnnton at 12.10, 2 50, 4 0 . p. m ; 1 V, nnd 5 50 p m. BLOOMSRURG DIVISION -Leav Scranton at 10 05 a. m. and 6,10 p. m. Delaware and Hudson. On Feb. 2Uh. 1CO0. trains will lcavs Scranton ns follows: I'or Carhonilalo-G 20, 7 53, 8 53, 1013 a. m ; 12 noon; 1 OS, 2 2S 4 00, 3 23, 6,23. 7 57, 9 13. 1115 p m.: 1.16 n. m. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc. 6 20 a. m : 1 OS p. m. For Honesdale-C 20, 1013 a. m.; 2 28, 5 23 p. m. For Wllkcs-Bnnc-6 43. 7 48. 8 43. 9 38, 10 47 n. m.; 12 03, 1.28, 2.18, 3 33, 4 27, 6.10, 7.4S. 10 41. 11 TO p. m. For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley Railroad 6.4 a. m.; 12 03, 2ls, 4 27 p m.; with Black Diamond Ex press, 11 ,"0 p. m. Tor Pcrnsylvunla Railroad points, 6 45, 9."S 11. m. ; 2.ts 4 27 p. m For w extern poll is, via Lehigh Valley Ralltoad 7 48 a. tn ; 12 03, 3 33, with BlacIC Dlf.mond Express, 10 41, 1130 p. m. Trains will nrrlve In Scranton as fol lows: Fiom Cnibondnle nnd the North 6 40, 7.4", S3s. -i-l, 10 -.S, 11 rs a. in.; 123, 215, 3 2-. 4 21. 7 41 10 PS, 11 27 p. m. From Wllliis-Biirte anil the South 6 Is, 7 4S, SIS, 10 "S 111-, it. m.I 101. 2 21. 4 02, 5 20, 6 21, 7 53. 9 05. 10 03 p m. ; 1 13 a. m. . SUNDAY TRAINS. For Carbnndale 9 03 a. m.; 12 27, 2 21, 4 00 3 47. 10 32 p m. For Wllkes-Barre 9 38 a. m.f 12 03, 153, 3 2 6 27, S27 p. m. For AlbnnV, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton. New Enslind points, etc , 1,08 p. ni. LowcM latts tn all points In United Statrs and Canada. J. W. BFRD1CK. G. P. A . Albany. N. Y. H. W. CROSS. I). P. A, Scrunton, pa. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In Effect Nov. 19th. 1593. TRAIXS LEAVE SCRAXTON. Tor Philadelphia and Xew York, via D. it. II. R. R . nt 6 43 a. m. and 12 03. 2 1'. 4 27 (Wick Diamond Express), and 11 TO p m. Sundujs. D & II. R. R , 1 58, 7.4S, p m. For White Haven, Hazleton and princi pal points In tho coal regions, via D..& 1 1. It. R . 45, 2 IS and 4 27 p. m. For Pottsville. b4'. 218 p. m. For Bethlehem. Easton, Reading, Har risburg and principal Intermediate sta tions, via D. & H. R. R . 645 a. m.; WOT. 2 IS, 4 27 (Black Diamond Express), 11 80. Sundays. D & H. R. R , 1 58. 7.4S p. m.' For Tunkhannoek, Towandn, Elmlra, Ithaca. Genevp and principal Intermedi um stntlons, via D, L. S. W. R. R , 8.03 a. m.: l.Oo and 3 35 p. m. Tor Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Xlag nra Fulls, Chicago, nnd all points west, "la D. & H. R. R. 12 03, 3 33 (Black Di 1 rnond Express). 7.48. 10 41. 1130 p. m. Sundays. D. & H. It. R, 12 03 p. m , 7.41 rullmnn parlor nnd sleeping or Lehigh Valley parlor cars on all trains between Wllkes-Barre and Xew York, Philadel rnrttmult street New York. A W. NONXEMACIIER Dlv. Pass. Agt.. South Bethlehem, Pa Fur tickets and Pullman reservations apply 309 l.uckewannu nve, Scranton, Pa. Eric and Wyoming Valley. Iltno Tablo In effect Feb 7, 1900. Trains leave Scranton for Hawley and Intermediate points, connecting nt Haw. ley with Erie Railroad for New York. NewbuiK. HoneMlalo and intcrmedat points, as follows: No. 2, Accomoda tion, 6 a. m ; No. 4, Exprons, l.'Ol p. m. MTU wro.N DlVIflloVl tu Effit ( (let. -J3IU, lh(io' North Hound. (south Mound. phia. Jiuiriiio ami nuxnensioii oringe. ROLLIN H. WILBUR. Gen. Supt, 2J Cortland street. New York. CHARLES 8 LEE. Gen .Pass. Agt., 2S 4 Ti 9 I I ' ZOS 112(11 ' t0430t t - tP M t J g nations, ,ft!aT a m v i vrrlve Leave is Hi ' 7 as N Y. Franklin tit ..aihlw-n.; 7 10, West 4nd street .,..,753 .... 700 weehawkeif '... 810 .... t m .p n' Arrlvo Leave a sif Mr m 10 1 1 1 l.'ii caaosta .'.'.. ti'tSi ilj 11140 .... lou llancock .,.. n 439 10 31 ...L't6 Staj llk'llt 22,4 45 10 '.'i . ... U46 Preston j'ark ,h &3Um 13 15 ... Ui0 UlUWOnd . .... 8 41 6 0S 100J us.v Poynteffa .:.. SMeu uao ni ut orsnu .,,-.. esilfi.'H 0 10 1201 Pleasant Vlt. 3 00 dso 'I 6 it &'. Unlomlalo - . J 09 .(34 mj 11 -is Ton st city .. J"aii'4a op 1131 Uaruund&.o ..,..- 834 til iior...fiuJ wiiite bridge .,, nsiiMa 1 iiuj Mayneia ...!; fSiSfeoi H5S II -1 Jermyn ni; S4M6 03 bW mis' AicUtbaia ..... Btueoi Bio '11 1M Wlnton ,.,.. S3?U H48 'Mil Peckvllle '.:.. Sfftnu H4.' 11 iff olytiuant. ...hi -toJi t43 11 01 Price burK . .101 fiJi 8 3 11 01 aiircop 4 it 6 V7 813 hid. Providence 4Ul8Si si: . ... 11057 I'ailc l'laca 14 17 0 31 S SO 10 55 bcrailton 4 20,6M a nl U uLcavg ArrlTsiAAI jLp u t. Sunday only. t slKUltlci that trains atop on signal 1 centre. - '1 1 ainfx and aw Sunday oalri Other 1 U.1IJ CW't dmmuhj. k recur e rati a via Untailo WtsMra Durcliuslni: tickets nnd bava nionev. ri 'l Uiouuh Warner ouffrt Biftpsr aid Ira cllDiniccUalr car New York tdcfeotgo l elianEe. I'aMuiiyer Ktei H1hcs Two Ceulsj Per .'Hie. . . J I.e. AndsfaoB, 8s.rar)tTt T.riltcroft, UlT, Pass, At beraoVooi jf?
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