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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1900.
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CARBONDALE.
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STRUCK COAL.
Tlin Black Diamond Coal company,
which recently leased the colKerv on
upper Belmont street known hs tin
old Butler, has struck a seven foot vein
of coal on upper Canaan street. This
tract was supposed to have been pretty
volt worked out' and the flndlnn of a
eln of such richness comes as a meat
eurnrtsc,
SIX BEEK THE BNAP.
Thcic Is no denying the fact thai
the office of engineer of thla city Is a
nap. Thcie Is a hundicd dollars a
month In It. twelve months a year,
with plenty or assistance and little to
tlo. Home lucky man will he elected
to lite place on March 26. Those who
mo altcady In the race ate: William
CragM, Louis Abbott, M. McLaughlin,
1. Blrwllt and J. Lelghton.
MRS. WILFBED BYRNE DU'.S.
Word was lecclved heie yesteidiiy of
the death of Mts. Wllftcd Bytne, of
New York city. Mr. Byrne was born
and spent his bohood dus In this
city. After graduating fiom a medical
college' he became connected with the
board of health nt the metropolis He
and his beautiful oung wife paid this
i Ity a long visit last summer and many
ft lends will be pained by the news of
her dea,th. Thtee ehlldten suivlve her.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Fiedeilck Ammerman Is' III at his
Canaan slicet home.
Miss Mabel Carr" has ssccuird a situ
ation as assistant book-keeper In the
office 6f Contractor Robinson.
Srfmuel Smalc. who has been vl-ltlng
ti lends ' here, left yesterday for El
mlia, N. Y.. where he will labor In
the- Interest of Armour & company.
The Misses 'lloeslger. of South Wyo
ming slieet. air enteitalntng the
Misses Zenke. of Scranton.
"Mile. FIJI" will play a return date
hcte on March 23.
Miss Florence Col well returned es
terday rom the West Cliester State
Normal st hoot.
The Hendrlek Manufactutlng com
pan.v's emplojes were paid Thursday.
The cannon wcie dragged Into the
paik jcaleiday, whole they will await
fav 01 able weather foi mounting.
JERMYN AND MAYFIELD.
Jeimyn Council Met Last Evening.
Death of Willie Lister Church
and Personal News.
The f-pciial meeting of council, to
hear the lenurt of the lommlttcc In te
?d!l to the street tar company's re
quest ft i a switch near the St. George
hotel, was held la?t evening. The com
mittee piesented a copy of the resolu
tion they had submitted to the corn
nan, which simply contained the fol
lowing pioposltlon: The company to
pave the street from cuib to curb the
finite distance of the switch, thirty
feet. ii'H to raise or change the present
tade and to keep the pave in repair
f.s lone as the switch shall be in use.
The committee teported that the man
ager hud not. en account of pressure
tif buliics, had time to consider the
piopcfcitltMi and the matter was laid
nei until the i-cxt regular meeting.
Wlllluni Lister, the 13-year-old son
nt Tl'oni ik Lister, died at the home of
hl uncle. Chalks Lee. st, of the East
Side jcsteiday. The -deceased has
beep In 111 health for scverul month
pawl. The t'uneial will take place to
miii'ioiv ulteinoon. Services at the
house ill .'! o'clock.
The Nineteenth Centuty Sewing club
uv?t .csteiday at the heme of Mrs. II.
. Willnidii, on, South Main street.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. A. I A.
Ruttcnherg, of Main stteet. was glad
cr.cd estcrday by the artlval of a
little daughter.
Ml". '. Johnson ind Mrs. A. A. Rlch
ardson. o Dundaff. arc the guests of
Mm. John F. Nicholson, of Muln stteet.
The members of the Citizens' ban!
and their wives and sweethearts held
t licit annual social last evening in CJ 11
ninrc hall. The affair pasted off most
mlovably and will be pleasantly ie
meinhcioil for f-ome time to ionic.
Hv. a lid Mis. Mayiund Thompson
Ihsi evening attended the jecoptlon
s,lv,!-n the Uov. Mr. Whalcn, the newly
oidalned pastoi or the Carbondalo
Baptist ihureh.
Mis. Glassier, ot Second street. Is con
lined to her home Vy Illness.
Mr.( and Mis. John Friend. Jr.. of
West Mil) Held, are rejoicing over the
piirv.il of a son.
Great Pocohontas Maty Kenny, ac
companied by Mts, Snediger, of Peck-
Favorite Remedy Wins
Muel)0nc Out ot Every Hundred
Using It, Are Cured.
Nctci- Such Searching Investigations
Given k Medicine Before.
For Kidney, Liver, Bladder or Blood
Diseases It Has No Equal.
Trial Bottle Free.
If ou aic in doubt whether you
have Kidney or Bladder disease, Just
put some of youi urine In a glass tum
bler and let it stand 24 hours; If It has
a sediment, or a milky cloudy appear
ance, if It Is ropy or .string', pale or
discolored, your Kidneys or Bladder
are sick. .
Other selious symptoms aie pain In
the- back,- frequent desire to urinate,
especially at night, a burning scalding
pain In passing urine or when our
urine stains linen.
The one sure cure tor diseases of the
Kidneys, Liver, Bladder and Blood.
Rheumatism. Dyspepsia, Chronic Con
Htlpatlon and the sicknesses peculiar to
women Is Dr. David Kennedy's Favor
ite Remedy, it has cured In many
cases where all else has failed and Is
sold at all drug stores for $1.00 for a
large bottle, or six bottles for $5.00.
By a special anangement with lhi
manufacturers, we offer our readers the
opportunity of getting a trlal bottle
of, thla Invaluable temedy absolutely
free, which will ho nont iinaiii ,
- 'any one who will send their address to
me liv. uttvia nenneay corporation,
Rondout, N. T., and mention this paper.
The publishers of this papev guaran
tee the genuineness of this liberal offer.
iHlai assif a rslltkl,
ttlBfttdiui
jdtjL
(JV Dp. Petal's Pennyroyal Pills
sXJhey aft prompt, safaasdosrUletBreatttt. " .
The tenulnn (Dr. Peal's j mw aiuppetot Sold for tt.00 par bos .
Fer Sale by JOHN
Spruce street.
H, PHELPS,
Vllk', .yesterday visited Mis. Chrl
Whitney, of 8tond ntreet.
The LudlcV Aid society of the Bjii
tlst church, will hold a lemon social
A t the home of Mrs. Gcotge Htone, of
Ihlrd street, on 'Wednesday evening,
at which the public Is cordially In
vited to attend.
Itov. Thompson will pi each In the
Baptlbt church tomouow inornln on
"The Conflict Between Power and
Principle," and In the evening on "Why
Am I a Baptist Chlistlan."
At tho Uplsropal chill c-h tomonowi
evening the wclor. Ilev. (.'. E. Vessel)
den. will ddlvei the second of his cr
nions on "Condi million."
tayloiTnbws.
Preparations for a Fair This Even
ing's Entertainment Religious
and Peisonal News,
Iackavanna lodge, No. II", Atneil
can Protestant association has decided
to hold n benefit In the near future.
A giand fair and contest has been
suggested, to be held In September.
Among the articles proposed Is a past
master badge and Jewel woith 100,
a piano, sewing machine and a num
ber of minor aitlclcs. The committee
is uheady hard at vvoik perfecting ut
langemcnts and Indications point to It
being a giand success.
Mr. and Mis. Sidney Lcvvli aie both
quite sick at their home on Union
stteet.
Messts. James lnglls and Joseph J.
Prendergast attended a wedding at
West Mountain Thursday evening.
Mr. Beit Gendall, of Main street, Is
Indlsoosed.
This evening will occur the gland
musical enteituinment under the au
spices of the Church of the Immacu
late Conception, given by the C'atbon
dale Symphony club, who are noted
for their musical gems. The piogram.
which appeared In this department re
cently. Is an excellent one and un
doubtedly tho event will piove a grand
success. Tickets, '23 cent.
The funeral of Annie, the little
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan B.
Morgans, occurred yesteiday aftemoon
at 2.30 o'clock. Services weie held In
Ihe house by Bev. Dr. H. h. Hauls.
Bulla! was nmde In the Forest Home
cemetery.
Preaching In the Calvaiy Baptist
church tomoirow morning at 10.30 a.
m.. Pastor Rev. H. H. Harris officiat
ing. Sunday school at Z o'clock. No
evening services.
Miss Blodwln Griffiths, of Union
stieet. Is visiting lelatlves In Nantl
coke for the past few davs.
Services at the Presbyterian chutch
tomorrow at the usual time. Ttev. Dr.
Btooks, of Wllkes-Barre. will occupy
the pulpit. Men's evangelistic meeting
will be held at 3.30 p. m.
Taylor lodge, No. 668, Independent
Older of Odd c'ellows, will meet, this
evening In their hall on Main street.
Services at the Methodist Episcopal
church tomorrow at the usual hours.
Pastor Francis Gendall will preach at
10.45 a. m. Sunday school at 2.15 p. ui.
In the evening at o'clock evangelis
tic services will be held, Evangelist
Atmstrong officiating.
The snow storm on Thursday gieatly
affected the traffic of the Scranton
Traction company thioughout the bor
ough and vicinity yesterday. The cars
were at a standstill all morning, but
succeeded In clearing the tiack
throughout the afternoon.
Am Editor Finds a bure Cute for
Bheumatism.
A. It. De Fluent, editor of the Jefur
nul, Doylestown, Ohio, suffered "for a
jiujniber of years from rheumatism In
his right shouldej' and side. He says:
"My right arm at times was entirely
useless, I tried Chamberlain's Pain
Balm, and was surptised to receive re
lief almost immediately. The Psin
Balm has been a constant companion
of mine ever since and It never falls."
For sale by all druggists. Matthews
Bros'., wholesale and retail agis.
ELMHURST.
Dr. J. W. Knedler le turned Thursday
Horn a business trip to Philadelphia.
Miss Daisy JJuber entertained nt the
home of her sister, Mis. L. W, Part
ridge, last evening.
Mr. and Mrs. William Sherman, of
Gicen Grove, veie guests at Bload
Crest over Sunday.
Kugcric Frantz and family will re
turn here to make their home about
Apiil 1.
C. F. Whlltemote. of Scranton, was
in town yesterday.
The patrons and filends of the bor
ough school were invited to attend
yesterday afternoon's session, the oc
casion being the visit of the teprcssn
tatlve of the T. D. Swartz port, Grand
Army of the Bepublic, O. E. -Vaughn,
of Moscow. He was accompanied by
Bev. Henry F. Watdell, of Daleville.
Owing to the copious fall of snow to
which wo wete tieated the attendance
was not so laige as could have been
desired, but thojc ptesent reroit an
afternoon pleasantly and profttabls
spent. Among other visitor. vveii
noted the following: M, J. Foley, of
Mt. Cobb; School Directois C. C. Clay
und Dr. J. W. Knedler, Mrs. J. W.
Knadler, Mr. and .Mm. Byron Buck
ingham, H. S. Finn, Mrs. B. D. Cooper,
Mlfses Nettle Klpp, Jennie Wheeler
and Ida Udwaids; Messrs, Charles
New, Wayne Wilcox, Maurice Kn!cker
botker. OLYPHANT.
Oigaulzer Joseph It. Hughes, of Kun
sas City, assisted In the toimutlon ot
a branch of the Modem Woodmen of
America at Edwards' hall on Thuisday
evening. The new society will bo
known as the Keystone older. No. 7.786.
The following ofllceis were elected:
Venerable counsel, .. D. Hd wards;
worthy advisor, J. B. Cuimnlngs: ex
cellent bunker, A. D. Haines; camp
cleik. B. W. Taylor:, esc'ptt, Daniel
Tuthlll. Jr.: inside watchman, William
Winters: outside sentry, A. D, Hoff
man: board of managers, M. J. Luvin.
M. W, Cummlngs, John J. Manning:
medical adviser, Dr. F. L. VanSlcklc.
The new society starts out under aus
picious circumstances and has a mem
beiship already of , thuty-two mem
bers. The next meeting will be held
on March 29'ln Edwuttis' hall.
A large and well pleased audience
saw "The Son of Monte Ciislo," which
wus presented at the Father Mathevv
opeiu house tat cvenlne by Tommy
Sheaier and his clever compuny. The
specialties by Edith Bandcll, John and
Flotence Murray weie well lecclved.
Theie will be two perfoimances today;
EVERY WOMAN
BMttlrt ItpUUii aUla. alr hsmlsei Mi
stoild i(4, IijreswuukstoimM
Pharmacist, cer. Wyoming; avenue and
matinee, 2. JO, and evening, 8,15 o'clock,
A party of young people from thli
placo enjoyed a sleigh ride last evening
us far an Cllenburn, whete they spent
several pleasant houis In dancing, re
turning home, nt an earlyhour In the
morning. Those wTho composed the
party wen:: Misses Georgia Thomas,
Chailotte' Lloyd,' May Jones, Jennie
Patten, Agnes Williamson, May.
Kvatw. Llllle Taylor, iMattle Picker
ing. Mr. Bettetly, Scranton: Willis
Sweet and Richard Reese, Peckville;
Italph Saige, Willie Winters, A. B.
btiover, John Williams,' 8. M. McCnbe
and Claicnce Bonsllti. , i
Mr, and Mis. Motile Baitct havo
rone to Prlceburg, untie they will re
side. Special services will be held liv St.
Patrick's chutch this morning In honor
of St. Patrick's day. ,
I tew Hogcts Isiael, of Scianton, will
i onduct Kplscopal services In Kdwards'
hall tomonow afternoon at 3.30'o'clock.
Regular services will be held In the
Susquehanna stieet Baptist church to
monow morning and evening. Bev.
George Hague, pastor.
.Miss Jennie Kennedy has telumed
home after 'spending thiee weeks In
Now Yot It.
Dr. and Mm, P. II. Kearney, of
Sctauton, visited filends In' town yes
teiday. Miss Mav McNIcol, who has utcn
visiting iclailves at Caibonflale, re
turned home esterdoy.
THEATRICAL.
Jeffrles-Sharkey Fight.
At the Lyceum last night a vita
scoplc teprodtictton of the Jeffries
Shaikey fight was given. It Is a faith
ful presentation of eveiy blow that
wus struck at the big light and In fact
is the light minus the excitement that
would Invest It atithc ringside. It Is
by far the most satisfactory exhibition
of the light ever given In this city. ,
Beginning at 2.15 this afternoon and
tonight the pictures will be again
show n.
A Neighbor's Opinion.
The Biockway couise will give -the
tenth and last entertainment of the
series at the Lyceum next Monday
evening. Of the company which will
he the attraction that evening, our
neighbor, the Wllkes-Barre Recoid, has
the following to say in an Issue of last
year:
"One of the most enjo.vable numbers
of the Young Men's Chi Istlan associ
ation course so far given was the Rog-ers-Grilley
entei talnmc-ut last evening.
Mr. Rogers has a beautiful haip, said
to be the largest and one of the most
costly In the wot Id, and he ceitalnly
Is master of the sweet-toned instru
ment. His selections weie classic and
popular and each rendition was en
cored. Good performers on the harp
nre very taie, but Mr. Rogeis one
of them."
"Shaft No. 2."
"Shaft No. 2," the giealesl of all
modern electrical inolo-dranias. will be
the opening bill of Maude Hlllman
and her talented company. A large
amount of scenery and mechanical ef
fects have to be carried for this pro
duction alone.
The gieat shop scene with machln
eiy in full operation and the scene
from which the title of the play, "Shaft
No. 2," Is taken, showing a mine hun
dreds of feet under ground. Both aie
wonders of mechanical stage craft.
"The Cracker Jacks."
Fiunk B. Carr's Indian Maidens will
close their engagement at the Gaiety
today. Bob Manchester this reason
has something that vvtll tickle the risi
bilities of all In "The Cracker Jacks,"
a show up-to-date, and, perhaps, a
little beyond, condensed Into opera,
comedy, tragedy, extravaganza. Novel,
new, unique and grotesque, with hits
thut aie local, specialties that are
blight, comedians that aie funny and
girls that are pretty.
Laughing is at a pieoilum hi both
satires, the one, "The Sousa (Jills." and
the other the take-off on "A Female
Drummer," are great laugh-makets.
This atti action will appear at the
Gaiety next week. Also the reproduc
tion or the DIxon-McGovern fight
found by lound, and Ihe Boer war.
"A Milk White Flag."
Tuesday evening at the Lyceum
Hoyt's "A Milk White Flag" will be
presented. Of all the bright absurdi
ties that have come in such rapid suc
cession fiom that prolific fun-maker,
Charles H. Hoyt, none have been so
blight, so original and so dailng as
"A Milk White Flag." A brilliant
piece ot bemi-dramatlu crazy-qullt
woik for which the domain of opera
bouffe, the sparkle of comedy, the gor
geousness of spectacle and even tho
robustness of melo-drama have all
been called noon.
Every actebory that could add to the
success ot this splendid bit of nonsense
has been looked after and the beauti
ful settings, with the goigeous cos
tumes of the Ransonie Guards and the
bright dresses of the vivundlerres
make a wonderful pleasing plcUite un
der the dazzling brightness of the cal
ciums. LEGAL.
late of the city ot Scranton, deceased,
Letteirt tP(.tJni(nlary upon the above
named eMate having been gtantul to tho
undersigned, nil jieisons Indebted to said
estate are tequeslrd to make pajment,
and thoe having claims oi demunds lo
present the hame lo
FANNY V. STEELL. Executrix.
' Scianton, Pa.
WELLES & TOKRKY.
Attorneys for Estate,
PROPOSALS - SEPARATE SEALED
piopnsals endorsed.
1 Propo&ul for grading and construct
ing wall.;'.
J Propool for consu luiliif. ittulnlng
va and for tilling north of letalnlng
wall pnd for consliuctlng walls foi shel
ters .V-PioposaN for cnnstiucilng supei
structures or two shelters.
4 Proposal for constructing music pa
vlllon. fr-Propotal for cnusti acting woman's
letlllng houe In nccoidnuce with the
plans and (.pecllliutlors will be lecelved
nt the office of ;. neuiolds Bedford. No.
11, Hoard of Tuide Building. Scranton.
P.i., wheie the plans and sp-'clucatlonii
cun he seen, until Match Li. 1900, at U
noon.
Biddeis will enclose Willi each proposal
the sum of two bundled and fifty dollars
or ccitillecl check to thut amount as a
guarantee to execute u contract within
live dujs after awaid or contract. The
Board of Park Commissioners resin e
the right to reject wiv or all bids..
By older of the Park Commissioners.
, . A. P. BEDFORD. Secietary.
Maich 21, 10.
DRESSMAKING.
DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO
order; also ladles' waists. LouUn
Hhnemaktr. m Adtims avenue.
SCALP TREATMENT.
MRB. U T. KELLER. SCALP TREAT
ment, Mc. : slmmpoolnr. &0c.: facial
massage, municurlug, 2f,e,j chiropody,
701 Qui ney.
The People's
vyvwMiMtMiwMrv
A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for the Beiltdt 1 AH Who
Hav II onsen to Rent, Rl Estate or Other Property to
Sell or, Exchange, or Who Want Sltttatloas or Hctp-These
Small Advertisements Cot One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for
Five Cents a Word Except .Situations Wanted, Which Ar In
sertcd Free.1" '
FOR .RENT
FOR RKNT-UAUGE.SINGLK HOUBK,
wo niocK Adams uvenue. sniiay sine.
All Improvements. $40.00. Charles Schla
gcr. FOR RUNT-TWO OR TURKU ROOMS
for light housekeeping, turnlshed or
uuftirnUlied. 1A Pine stieet.
FOR" RUNT-TWO IIOUSUS, COUiTt
stteet, Jlii.oo: it liouse, Prejtott avenue,
ot $18(10; Hat, Madison avenue, top lloor,
city steam heat, all other Impiovcmeiits,
J5.00: . another flat, flrt floor, all Im
provements. $;.",.. Churles Scblage,
Trader' Bunk bulldlr.g or Lackawanna
llatdwure company. .
STOBL'8, OFFICBS, BARNS.' HOUSBS,
flats, rooms, factory space, etc. Ap
ply to-lluckett, Pilce Building.
HAOKETT HAS STORKS, OFFICES,
barns, houses. Hat, moms fuctory
space, etc. See llackett, Price Bldg.
FURNISHED IKM'SE-$lm: OWNER,
going to Em ope. Apply to W. T.
llackett, Price Building.
FURN18HKD noni:-$ri: owner re-
senes one room. See Hnikelt, Price
Building.
FOR REKT-4-ROOM HOUSE: RENT,
$10.50. U'O Monroe avenue. Dunmore.
FOR RENT HALF OK DOUBLE
house: Improvements; i-urner of South
Mala and Kjnon stteet. D. M. Jones.
HOUSE, (07 WASHINGTON; TWELVE
toonn; good repair; onvenlenees;
laundry. Harding.
$
ELEGANT TEN-ROOM
RESI-
deuce, 615't)ulncyaveiuie. Apply-Geo,
ue. AT
ij. ua iuon. attoi ney, kiu'bp
Spruce street.
HOTEL FOR RENT-EASY TERMS TO
respectable party. Inquire 'lOIS 1.
faette street.
FOR RENT-11-ROOM HOUSE. APPLY
tit-John Carroll, 422 Mudlson avenue.
Tribune office, or 433 Linden stie'l.
FOR RENT-APRIL 1,.,TUE HAND
some residence,' 618 Adum avenue,
wllh barn, lurge yutd and fruit tiees.
Inquire 34U Wjomlng avenue.
FOR RENT-FURNISHED HOI BE.
nine rooms: all .Improvements. Mis.
C. J. Carter, 809 Myrtle street.
STORE "FOR RENT-FROM APRIL 1.
number 221 Iackawanna ave. Inquire
of J. ii. Gunster. ,
FOR. SALE
$4,000 AND UPWARD MULBERRY
stieet and Nay Aug homes. See Hack
ett. Price Rulldlmr.
$2,6W-NAY AL'G SECTION inci
dences. Bargains. See Huikett, Price
Building.
$':,S00-MODERN 8-ROOM HOtrSE ON
lot with i8 feet irontuge. Qreut bar
gain, llackett, Price Building.
$4,S"i0-PRETTY MODERN TEN-ROOM
houso, steam heated, neur Qulncv
avenue. Great bargain. See llackett.
Price Building.
LOTS IN NAY" AUG SECTION $100 UP.
See Hackelt, Pflce Building.
$4,873 MODERN DOUBLE HOUSE
near Mulberry stieet. nine rooms, bath
and laundry on each s-Ide and a full lot.
One of the greatest bargains In Scranton.
See llackett. Price Building.
PRINTING BUSINESS. INCLUDING
everything, veiy cheap.
FARM FOR $1,300. WORTH, MUCH
more, llackett, Pi ice Building.
ISO-ACRE FARM FOR $.'..W. SEE
llackett, Price Building)
$7,l0 BUYS STEAM HEATED HOUSE
on Jefferson avenue with HbO Income
guaranteed to purchaser.
$7,G00-DOUBLE HOUSE AND SINGLE
house .In Central city; all for $7,5W.
W. T. llackett, Price Building.
$",000 TO $75,(J-J0-ELEGAXT HOMES. .IN
Scianton. Hacketl. Price Building.
COUNTRY -HOMES AND FARMS,
cheap. See W. T.'Hackett, Price Bldg.
$1,000 WILL BUY- A SI-ACRE FARM.
For particulars see W, T. Huekett,
Price Building.
$2,M0-HOUSE. BARN AND LARGE LOT
In Upper Green Ridge. House nine
rooms, with closets. Abundance of fruit
and bcirles. Terms, $1,000 cash; balance
on moitgage. W. T. Hackett, Price Bldg.
CHINChTElA PROPERTY-VERY Dl
slrable 7; acres land: large house,
furnace heat; fine three story barn, spring
water piped to house and barn. See
Hackett, Price Building.
CHURCH AND PARSONAGE ON WEST
Side for less than half Its cost. For
particulars see W. T. Hackett, Price
Building.
ESTABLISHED BUSINESS IN CEN
tral city can be bought for half what
It inventories. Satisfactory reasons for
selling. For price, etc.. apply to W. T.
Hackett. Price Building.
$1,600 WILL BUY A LOT NEAR LIN
den street that Is worth $J,XW. W. T.
Hackett, Price Building.
$S00 BUYS DESIRABLE LOT ON
North Mulne avenue. Hackelt, Price
Building,
$5,000-HOUSE JEFFERSON AVENUE,
Green Ridge; eight rooms, beside re.
ceptlon hall and bath. Lot I tA hy 1M.
Should bilng $ii,000. Hackett, Price Bldg.
FOR SALE-NINE ROOM HOUSE, ALL
Improvements; possession at once.
Mrs. C. J. Carter, SOD Myrtle stieet.
iOJtJMLEJMJtENT.
IOR BALE OR RENT-AT ClTr'k's
Summit, good hou;e; five acres, fruit
and outbuildings. lnquhe of Mis. L.
Lindsay, 1109 North Main avenue.
FURNISHED ROOMS.
WANTED-TWO NICELY FURNISHED
rooms with board. Centrally located.
Address W Tribune office.
WANTED-FURNISHED ROOmT'suTt'
able for gentleman and wife: central
ly located. Address, X, Y, C, Tribune.
JNMTJEDTOmyV.
WANTED-TO BUYSECo'nIT'haND
wheel. Addiess K , P. O. Box 198.
WANTED-TO BUY FOR CASH, SEC-
oivd hand watches, Jewelry, old gold
and silver. Gardner, 220',j Spruce street.
mOARDINQ
'''V
BOARDING iS PINE BTREET.
REAL ESTATE.
HACKETT BUYS. SELLS. RUNTS. IN
sures propertv. cwllects tents and
loans money. W. T. Huekett, Price Bldg.
READ HACKETT'S ADVERTISE,
mfiits under head of "For Sale."
FOR SALE-IN GLENBURN. COM
fortablo coltuge with acre of land
containing splendid fruit tiees. About
leu minutes' wulk fiom station. Frank
Hull, Gleuburii.
FOR SAI.E-DOUB1.H HOME. 81$ MOX
roe avenue, will sell at bargain If sold
befoie April 1,
READ HACKETT'S "FOR BALE" AD-veitU-mrnts.
Exchange.
WANTED.
,'wANTRD-Jn" CKNTRAL CI'i'Y IN
pnain nouHe ur-Mure. iuuiii, iiu,r
space about M by J for household gooiK
Telephone VSIZ.
HELP WANTED-MALE.
-VWWVVWV
kr V"W rr rrStrfrS' ,
WANTED -GOOD, HUSTLING MAN
for partner In gent's furnishing and
hat business. $J,000 rash will pay., you
$1,500 a year. Rest stand. Good refer
ences. Addrest C. George, Scranton, Pa.
General Delivery.
ENERGETIC SALESMAN - COUNTRY
wotk, School supplies. Salary $100
and extras. R. O. Evans A Co., Chi-
cage. 111.
HELP WANTED-FEMALE.
aim. WANTED TO DO SECOND
work or nurse. Call at 74," Kressler
com l.
AVANTED SEVERAL LADIES TO
travel for old established houe. Sal
ary $,M) per year and expenses; refer
ence; enclose elf.addresed stumped en
velope. Manager, 330 Caxton bldg., Chi
cago. LADIES TO DISTRIBUTE FREE SAM
pies In city. Tall at 320 Washing
ton avenue, from S.30 to 10.30 a. m. today.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
ESTABLISHED BUSINESS 1NiTe JH
trul cltv for half what It Inventories.
SatUfactoty ienni for selling. See
Hacl.ett, Pride Building. , .
$800 BUYS BUSINESS WORTH DOU
ble the amount aked. See Huekett,
Price Building.
PROFITS IN STOCKS. WHEAT AND
cotton. Muekev's Modern Methods
Muke Money. Wilte for our flee boot..
C. E. Mackey A Co., 2 Rioadway, New
York. '
FOUND.
FOUND ON VINE STREET PAIR OU
node eye glases yesterday morning.
Owner ran hue same by calling at Trlb.
tine office, proving propeity and pnlng
for advertisement.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
AS MY WIFE. CARRIE. HAS LEFT
my bed and houtd, I lieicbv warn all
peions thut I will p.iy no bills except
lontrucled by invself. Ooar Pittack.
March 17, 1"W.
NEWSPAPERS
THE WILEES-BARRE RECORIJ CAN
be had In Scranton at the news stands
of Relsraan Bros., 40$ Bpruce and BOB Lino
den; M, Norton 822 Lackawanna avenue;
I. 8. Bchutzer. 21 1 Spruce street.
MISCELLANEOUS.
EGGS FOR HATCHING-THOROUGII-bred
Barred Plymouth Rocks (Haw.
kins-Thompson Struln); Mammoth Peklu
Ducks (Rankin St rain i; 24 eggs, $1: St.
$J, Farm range; large-sized he.ilthv
stock; satisfaction guaranteed. Karl
Seamaus, Factoryvlllp, Fa.
n'l
CITY SCAVENGER
A. B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
and cess pools; no odor. Improved
pumps csed. A. B. BRIGGS. Proprietor.
Leave orders BOO North Main avenue.
or Elckt's drug store, corner Adams and
Mulberry. Telephone 9540.
POLITICAL.
.,sss. .
FIRST LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT. No
tice Is hereby given that a convention
of the First legislative district will be
held nt S p. m. on the 20th day of March
next, at Co-operative hall. West Side, for
the purpose of nominating u candidate
for the legislature to represent said dis
trict and electing two delegates to at
tend the Republican state convention to
be held In HarrUburg on Aptll 2.', 1900.
The primal los will be held on Saturday
afternoon, .March 17, between the houis
of 4 and 7 o'clock. According to the rules
governing the Republican primaries of
this legislative district notice of the date
of said primary election must he given
by the district chalimun ut least twenty
days before said primary election and
each candidate must register with the
district chairman his full nume anil post
office address and pay his assessment llf
teen days before the primary election or
his name will not be placed on the official
ballot. 'No votes shall be counted for any
person who has not compiled with thee
conditions.
W. A. Paine, Chntrmuu.
Attest: Joseph Jelirys, Secretary.
Scranton, Pa., Feb. 22, 1900.
SECOND LEGISLATIVE DI8TRICT.
Notlce Is hereby given to the Republi
can voters of the Second legislative dls
ti let that a primary election will be held
on Saturday, March 17, 1'jOO, between the
hours of 4 and 7 o'clock n. m for the
purpose of electing two delegates to rep.
resent said legislative district in the coin
ing Republican state convention to be
held In HarrUburg. and to nominate a
candidate for the legislature. The con
vention to compute the lote will he held
on Tuesday, March 20, 1900, at I o'clock
p. m., in the couit house In Scranton.
In accoidance with the rules- goernlug
this district the candidates will bn voted
for directly by the votcis at the polls.
Each candidate must register with the
district chairman his full name and post-,
office address and pay his assessment
twenty days bitore the election or his
name will not be placed In the official
ballot, neither will any voles cast for him
bo counted, .
The district vigilance committees In
the various pieclucts will conduct I ho
election and the result will be tenoned
by the return Judge to the dlstiirt con
ventlon, which will be composed of the
return judges of the vailous districts.
A written notice containing further in
Btiuctlnns will be sent to the members of
the sulci district vigilance committee.
I'redeiick W. Fleltz, Chairman,
Attest: Walter E. Davis, Secretary.
THIRD LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT.
lit pursuance of a lesolutlnn ot the
Republican btandlug committee of ill
Third legislative district of Lackawanna
county, adopted, at a tegular meeting
held on Satutduy.xthe 24th day of Febru
ary. 1900. tho district convention will b
held on Tuesday, the Wth day of April.
1900, at 2 o'clock p. m In the arbitration
loom of the couit house, Scranton. lur
the purpose of nominating n candidate
tor the legislature and electing two C)
delegates to represent .said leKlsiutlve dls.
tilct In the state convention to be held ut
Ilarrhbutg on Apiil 'i 1U00, and truns
acting such other bu-iuesH ss Khali be
bt ought befoie It.
Vigilance committees will hold pilinary
elections on Saturday, the 7th day of
April. 1'MO, between the hours of 4 und 7
p. m.
Each election dlstilct shall elect one
person, a qualified elector of said dl.stiict,
to uct us u member ot the leglsluthe
standing committee for the next ensu
ing calendar year, whose nume shall be
certified to on the returns to Ihe dlstrlcc
convention.
Cundldates who have thus fur legU
tered their numes with the secretary ut
003.901 Meurs bulldliiR. Scranton, Pu.,
and those who aie deslious of reguteitng
will observe tlm requirements ot nile 6.
which teads as follows; "Euch tuudldatt,
must reglcter his full nume und poster,
tlce address with the chairman or tlin
leglslutlve standing committee, ami Hlmll
pay his assessment to the district chair
man at least twenty das before the pri
mary election, or his name will not be
printed on the offlclul ballot."
Saturday, the 17th day ot Match, 1W0,
is the last day for registering and paying
the assessment,
T. J. Matthews, Chairman.
Aiieui: J. ts., WHtKini, secretary.
r
crsnion, -u., ecu. a, jtvu.
SITUATIONS WANTED
SITUATION WANTED - WABHINU.
ironing or any kind of house cleaning
hy the day or will lake washing home.
Address Mrs. Lee, 031 Mineral street,
inrlt.t.t.-M'tit2rt . utv.nt . ra -nnftnl ta
entry, all or part or the time: could
also net St correpondent. "Reliable,"
tare Trlbuno office.
SITUATION WANTED-BV WIDOW
ludy as housekeepri fur widower',
wheie she can tiike her child; city pre
ferred. Mis. L. A., MIC Humptnn stteet.
SITUATION WANTED - I1Y YOUNG
man us groceiv rlerk or tiookkeeper,
eight yeuis' expeiletice: inn give kooiI
reieience. Addres: box Ti'. Dalloii. Pu.
SITUATION VANTED-TO DO WASH
ln; and Ironing bv the iluy, washing
end honing taken home hIho. ('nil or nil.
dress L. B 3.H X. Sumner avenue:
S ITUATION WANTETJu-AB DRIVER
or enre of hore bv oung man of -J!,
with eMietleneo and not pfrald ot woil-,
G. M Tribune office.
SITUATION WANTED-BY GENTlTi
man, 'j;l eur or age; willing to luke
any respectable und ieponsible position;
tan bIvb best of reference. Addreos P.
O. Box M$. Faclor.vvUle, Pa.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
man who deslics a position as double
entry bookkeeper or collector, has hud
experience and can furnish the best or
references. Addtess W. II., 1120 Hamp
ton street, city.
SITUATION AVANTED-nV COLORED
man as metul man. Jimltor ol build
ing, poller. Job woik: can do mou any
thing, Address Iniliiililoti, Tilbune of
fice. SITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG
niun 21 years of age lngle as coa n
msn, six yeais' experlenre; can give good
reference. Address F. L. Bar. Trlhtine
offlte.
PROFESSIONAL.
ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR.
E.C. SPAULDING, TRADERS' BANK
building.
ANCHITKCTS
EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT,
Connell building, Scranton.
LEWIS HANCOCK. JR.. ARCHITECT,
42S Spruce st., cor, Wnsh, a v., Scianton.
FREDERICK U BROWN. ARCHITECT,
Price building, 126 Washington avenue,
Sc;i anion.
CAB AND CARNIAQ.E8.
RUBBER T1RETJCABS AND VaR
iluges: best of service. Prnmol atten
tion given oi deis by 'phone. 'P'lones
1,72 and S332. Joseph Kelle, 124 Linden
DSNTIST
DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRI
vate HospltMl, cor. Wjomlng and Mul
berrj. DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OfP P. O.
DR. C. C. LAUBACH. US Wjomlng ae.
WELCOMK C. SNOVER. COAL ex
change. 2nd floor. Room D. Hour-, s to
1. 2 to S.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
THE ELK CAFE. 12.7 AND 127 FRANK
lln avenue. Rates leasonuble.
P. ZE1GLER, Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D., L. & W.
passenger depot. Conducted on the F.u
lopeun plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop.
LAWYERS
RICHARD J. BOD RUE. ATTORNBY-at-Law,
200-2 Lackawanna avenue. Gen
eral law bnslnes. collections and loans.
J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor-at-Law. Rooms 312-111 Meurs
building.
D. B. REPI.OOLirATTORNRY-loA XS
negotiated on leal e-stale necurlty.
Meant building, corner Washington
avenue and Spruce stieet.
M J. DONA HOE. ATTORNEY-AT.
Lu. Offices iil2-i)i:t Mejis bulldlhr.
FRANK E. DOYLE, ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor-at-law, Burr building.
Rooms 11 unci 11, Washington avenue.
WILLARdT WARREN b KNAPP, A'l
torneya and Counsellors.nt-Law. Re
publican building, Washington avenue,
JKSSUP tt JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors -at - Law, Commonweulih
building; rooms 1. 20 and 21.
JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT-Luw.
Rooms 514. C15 and SIC Board or
Trade building.
EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY.
Rooms 003-904. 9lh floor. Mears building.
I.. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
602 Board of Trade building, Scranton,
Pa.
C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Commonwealth building, Scranton, V.
PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERB'
National Bank building.
C. COMEGYS. S-1S R E Pi. Bt,tCAN
building.
A. W. RF.RTHOLF, A TTORNE Y
Mearw building.
RHVUOIAN AND SUHQEOHS
DR. W. E. ALLEN. 613 NORTH wTsiL
Ingtou avenue.
DR. 8. W. I.'AMOREAUX. OFFICE :.3i
Washlngtrn avenue. Residence Ills
Mulberrj". Chronic diseases, lungs,
heutt, kldnejs and genito-urlnarv or.
gans a hpecialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. hi.
SCHOOLS
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNaI
Scranton, Pa. Couises preparatory to
college, law, medicine or business.
Opens Sept." R'lh. Send for catalogue.
Rev. Thomas M. Cenn. LL.D., prlnct
pal and proprietor; VV, E. Plumlev, A.
M headmaster.
SEEDS
G: R. CLARK CO. BEEDMBN AND
Nurseryman: stote 201 Washington uve.
nue; green house, KiO North Main ave
nue; ?tore telephone, 782.
WIRE SOREENS
JOS. KITKTTEL. BEAR ?ll LACKA
wunna nyenue, Scranton, Pa,, manufac
tuter ot Wire Screens,
UIBCELLANEOUS
IJABER'B ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR
b.ilu, rjicnlcs, parties, rcceotlons. wed
dinps und conce't vorlc furnished. For
terms uddieri" If. J. Bauer, cctiducior,
117 Wyoming avonu. over Hiilbem'
musla kIihi'.
MLGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS'
Kiipplles, envelopes, paper bag, twine.
Waiehouse. 1 Washington avenue,
Scranton, Pa.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
Central Railroad ot New Jersey
Stations In New, YoiU Foot of Libeity
btreet, N. It., and South Ferrj', VYhltthull
ktreel.
Anthraclto col uied excluslvelj-, lnur
tnff t IcmHiied r.ud comfort.
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. It'. U9J.
Trulns leave Scruuton for New Sorl;;
Newaik. Elizabeth, Philadelphia, Huston.
Rethlehem, Allentonn. Maucb Chunk and
White Haven, at 8.30 a. m.; express, 1.20;
expicgs. 4.00 p, ni. Sundays. 2.13 p. m.
For FltUton and Wllkes-Barre, ,8.30. a.
nr.. I.2u. 4.00 p. ni. Sundays, 2.15 p. m.
Kor Rultlmore tmd Washington, and
points South and West via Bethlehem,
g.mi a. m.. 1.20 p. m. Sundays. 2.15 p. m.
Kor Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at
S.Mi h. m. und 1.20 p. m.
For Reading, Lebanon and HarrUburg,
via Allentowu, I.VO a, m., 1.20 p. m. Sun
davs, 2.15 p. m.
For Pottavllle. S.30 a. in., 1.20 p. m.
ThiDUgh tickets to all points esat, south
and west at lowest rate at the station.
.1. H. OLHAUBKN, Gen. Supt.
H. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. AgL
RAILROAD TIME- TAS'Ltsfl
AnMpnwwMt4VWw
rT
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Schedule in Effect November 19.
1889. '
Trains leave Scranton: ,
6.45 a. m week days, for Sunbury,
Harrisburtr, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and for Pitts
burg and the West.
B.38 a. m week days, for Har.leton,
Pottsvllle, Reading;, Norrlstown,
nd Philadelphia! and for Sun
bury, HarrlsburR, Philadelphia,
Baltimore.Waahinirton and Pltts
burs; and the West.
s ?i m" WM,U!I dRV8 (Sundays
1.58 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harris
buig. Philadelphia. Baltlmote,
Washington and Pittsburg and
the West.
w1' n,' weBk days, for Sunbury,
Hanisbuig, Philadelphia ' and
Plttsburtr.
J. Tt. WOOD. Gen. Pns. Act.
J. II. HUTCHINSON, Gin. Mgr.
!el l.iick.i, mt I Western.
In Effect Dec 17, 11S,
HOtJTir Leave Sritiiilou foi New Yortl
at 2.1... sou. 5 no, wo mid mm ,,. n,,; 12 .-
ii id n.K , m, i-,,,. Philadelphia t li.ao,
mill fii.u.-, n. m.; 12.:.:, and ?..)'. p. m.
I or Hlroudst,u:g nt .I0 p. in. Vlltk and
ii ",07'niodiitloii at S.4U p. in. Anise at
I -" nl ,;"", "-i(f- !,-,,i " '".: 12.0R. 2 17,
. I'.'i" "",l l:!S ! m. Aulve nt Phila
delphia nt 10.00 a. in.; 1 i. :!.IR. bin and
-; p. m. Arrhe rioni New Voik at l.'.o,.
-.(. mm inn a ui.: I.im. i.:,s. :v. ami Mi
'' '" ,,' roni Stioiidsbuig at s.tCi u. m
.NORI If ,,.U,. Si'imitoii for Rulfiiln
Jiiil lulermeilliiti. slatlnn- at 12. In, 2 :,
JOj and ! mi . m.; ;,-, Hlll :,,M . m, ,.
wegn and S niciw,- nl in", a. m. and
l.' 1. In. .'or I'tlin nl 2r.o a m. and
p. m. Tor Montioie al !iin a. in.;
!." P. m. and :,,Ml p. ni. Pur Nlclinl-i'li
M l.iin iiiid fir. p. in. ,nl,. In Scianloli
I I "III lluffalo nt 2.10. "J..", r.,2', and 0iO a.
ni.; 3.20. inn) ;,4o p. nil I'lotn (Nwrco and
svr.iiiiHe at 2,r, u. in.; 12 :s und .:..:n p. m.
I'loni Smiichp at 7.10 p. lii. Fiom I'llijt,
'i, 7" . " ni,; '-',s "nd "'" !' m. l-'mm
.NIchn!ou in :..-,n , n,, IH ,;ii ,,, tni
rlniil .VIiiiitinvH m iii a in.: .120 and
A Ii, in
BLOOMSIIPIHl DIVISION Lc.iVm
Hcr.iiiton tor Noiilimnbeiliiiid at ii so. 1."'
H. m.jl.a,, and i, to p. in. E.n I'lMiiniilh
l in,. :!.I0 and s,;,o p. ni. I'm NutiilenkH
nt S.io n ni. Anlve m Noiihumheiluti'J
t '.:: a, ni.: t.m, :,n ami I'.'io p. in. Ar
ie NiiiilUoke nl s.'.-o . in. Anlve t
I'lv mouth at 2r,. 140 und i.l p. ni. Ar-
live 'jit Scianton fiom Noi : Intuit icrlan-l
nl SI? n .... t r , -. , c -..... m
J roni Natiilroke. al 11.00 a. m. l-'inm
Plymouth ut 7.".7 a. m.: ::.2'. and n. p. mi
,. Sl'NDAY TRAINS.
.SOI 111 L..ap Scianton at 2.15, .",
" il-J"" " 'n-: "'"I ami ::.40 p m.
NORl'-Lene Scliiiitnii al 12.10, 2 SO,
.or. p. in ; t.v, ,i :, v, ,,. ,,
BLOOMSKI'IU! DIVISION Leavn
Scianton al 10 0. a. ni. and (!.10 p. m.
Delaware nil. I II nelson.
n Feb. 2illli. lfflii, ti.ilns will eav)
Scianton i-i fiillii:
I'm t'uiliondiile ti.li 7..".:, SK-:, 10 II h.
m.: 12 noon; l.os. 2..".. I Oti. 3 27, b,27. 7..1T.
9 1", 11,1.', p. in.: 1.10 a. ui.
,l'"oi Alh.tiiy. Siiialog.1. Montie.il, Hus
ton. New Rneluiid points, eir. ti ;o a. m.;
1.0S ji. m.
Foi llonod.ile t',.11, lo I : a, in.; 2 2S, 3 27
p. 111.
I'm WIlKev-Haiie-t;.!'.. 7.4 t I !, 9 3.
104.' a. m.i 12 U.I. I.2S, 2.18. 3.:H. 4 27, h.10,
7.4S. 10 41, 1I.-0 p. m.
For New Voile, Philadelphia, etc., vIa
Lehigh VnlKy Riillioud-G 47 a. m.; 12 01.
2 18. 4,:7 p in.; with Black Diamond H
press, 11.30 p. m.
For Per nxvlvaulu Itailund points, 6 45,
9.18 a. m.; 2. IS, 4 27 p. nl.
For wentern poll ts. la Lehigh Valley
Radioed 7.48 a. m.: 12 al, '.l.U. with BUcK
Dl.'.mnnd Epres, 10 41, ll.so p. m.
Tmlns will anie In Scranton as fo
low: Ft mil Cailioud.ile and the North it l",
7.4', 8 IS, tilt, 10., ll.r.S a. in.: 1.21, 2.15.
r..2-. 123. 7.41, 10:, 11.27 P. m.
From Wllkrh-lliniR uml the Soulli 5.1?.
7.48. 8 48, io::s. ii:.', a. m.: i.ot. 2.2:. 4.o:,
6.20, b.21, 7 SI. 9.03. 10 03 p. m.: I.I.! a. ill.
MI'ND.W TRAINS.
For 'aibonilale-!Mi.", a. m., 12 27, 2.2'l,
4 W. r.. 17. 10 32 p. m.
Foi WllkcM-lluiie ': j. in.; 12.0", 1.51,
".2. (i 27, f. 27 p ni.
For Albany. Saialomi. Moulieal, Hn
tou. New Ktnclaiid points, etc., 1.0S p. m.
l.nttMl utev lo all points In United
Slates unci Canada.
.1. VV. UFRDIPK, O. V A. Albanv. N. Y.
II. W. CROSS, D. P A ..Scrimlou. Pn.
I.elilgli Vallttv Kaili'iiiiJ.
In Effect Nu. l''ih. U'is.
TRAINS LF.AVi! SCRANTON.
For Philadelphia and New Yotk, via I).
Jt II. R. R.. at 0 43 u. m. and 12.03. 2.1.
4.27 (Rl.uk Diamond Express), and II. 30
p..m. Stind.ijh. D. II. It. R 1.58, 7.4H,
P. ni.
For While Haven. Huxlelon uuclfpiluui
pal points In' the coal regions, la D. Xr.
II. R. R.. 8.4". 2.18 and 4 27 p. m,' For
Pottsvllle. 1,4".. 2.1K p. ni.
Kor Rethlehem, Eastern, Readius1, Har
rlsbttrg and piliulpal iutermediato sta
tions, via D. K.- II. It. R.. 4". .u m.; 12.0).
2.1S. 4.27 (Black Diamond Express), 11.30.
Sundays, D. & II. R. H.. 1.38, 7.4S p. m.
Vox- Tunkhanuock, TowiiMila. Klmlia,
Illiuc-J. Oencva and prim Ipal tntei'medl.
ate nations, via D, I.. & W. R. R.. 8 0
a. m.: 1.00 and 3.33 p. m.
For Geneva, Rochester, Ruffalo, NUe
nia Fulls, Chlcaso, mill all points wc,t.
via D. & H. R. R. 1-'0!. 3 33 (Rluck Di;.!
mond F.xpress). 7.48, 10 41. 11.30 p. in.
Siindajs. D. & IT. R. R.. 12 03 p. m.. 7.l
Pullman pallor i.inl sleeping or L.'lilch
Valley parlor mis on all trains hetwein
Wllkes-Barre and New Yoik. I'hlhtclol
tihla. Buffalo and Suspension lhidRe.
ROLL1N II. WILBUR. Gen. Supt., 21
Cortland ntreet. New York.
CHARLES S. EEE. Gen. Pass. Ast., 21
fortlandt street New Yoik.
A.'W. NONNEMACHER. Ulv. rn,s.
Agt.. South Bethlehem. Pa.
For tickets and Pullman icnervallnni
npplv 3fl Lackawiinii.i ue Scranton, P.i.
Trie nitvl WyoniltiR Valley.
Time Table In eKcct Feb. 7. 1WI.
Tiulus leave Scianton for Ftnwlci, ami
Intermedlato points, connecting at lUw
lev with Erie Railroad for New Yot k.
Newburg. lIonpdnIa and Intermedin
point, us follows: No. J, Accomoda
tion. G n. m.: No. 4. Express, 12.01 p. in.
WMMnjiwmm
SCKANTOIM OI VISION.
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