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THE SCUANTOX
TRlHLiNE-SATLRDAY, MARCH 81, 1900.
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LACKAWANNA COUNTY.
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WRECKING MACHINERY.
The Delawnro untl Hudson totted Its
now steam derilek yesterday utter
noon and ovptythttifr worked very sat
isfactorily. The appaiattts Is to facili
tate wicck i-opalilng. Without the out
ilggers the derrick will hoist eight tons
ill twenty-live feet tadlus: ten tons nt
twenty foet mdlus: tlttecn tons at slv
tecn feet ladlus. With the out rlggets
It will hoist folly tons at twenty feet
tuclltis: thirty tons nt twenty-five feet
mdlus. The luiiehlne and can luge
weigh a little over 60,00(1 pounds. It
Is to facilitate wrecking woik on the.
lino of the Pennsylvania division, tt
Is of the latest and most Impioved pat
tern and Is a fine pleee nf mechanism.
SCHOOL INSPECTION.
PioMdent W. It. Moon, of the school
h-iaiil, nnd Superintendent Ontr, ne
i nmpanlcd press representatives
thtough the High school yesterday.
The woiklngs of the system were vv
plalned In detail and a vety Rood Im
pulsion as to the way thltiRS are Kiting
was floated. The Hie ill ill was ex
ecuted and ihe Immense building was
emptied in fifty-eight seconds.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
William C.i litis nnd family, of Bel
luoiit stiect, have removed to Sciati
tim. '. K. Spcncjr nnd Htissell Spencer
have leturned fiom Ypsllantl. Mleh.
Mr. anil Mis. It. H. Hiigg.t hav re
linned fiom their IVckvlll" visit.
Mi. tl. W. Kvant has returned fiom
Scianton.
Jllss (iMborne. who Is III with typhoid
fever. I getting along nicely.
Mi. A. C Lown nnd sister, Miss
Ma d rc Duvenpoit, have returned fiom
n Sei.tntnn visit.
li. 1.. t'rane Is In New Yoik on busl
nt s.
Ml-s ('Una Wntt entei tallied it mini
her of ft lends l.it owning. Tonight
,VIs ilortiuelc Dennis will entertain at
a caid party.
MNs Hell Rtlmond. of Pni t Jeivls, Is
n truest of fi lends In this city.
"The Pi incest Chic" attl acted a good
slyed audience to th Gland opeia
houM-.
Mr. and Mis. S. S. (liltinnn. of Rich
mond street, are entertaining their
daughter. Mit. C. L. Chapman, of
Mlddlctown.
Hr. Thompson, of Sctnnton, attended
the meeting of the Carbondale Meilleal
society at Dr. A, Nlles" last evening.
JERMYN AND MAYFIELD.
Coming Basket Social Interesting:
Personal News.
Mr. and Mis. Johnson ltenuett. r.,
ol Sec and .stteet, have piesented their
daughter Bessie with a handsome new
uptight piano, as a birthday gift.
Attorney and Mts. Thomas Wells, of
Su ,inlon, weie visitors heie on Thuis
ilav evening.
Miss Doiothy Tennis enteitnined at
pailor pool Wednesday evening .Miss
Bessie Fleas and .Missis. Reison Bev
ans. Iloboit Thomas and Benjamin
Maxey, of Scranlon.
Rev. Manaid H. Thompson will
pleach in the Haptlst chinch loinoi
low morning on "Deliverance from the
I'lNon House," and In the evening his
subject will lie "By Faith."
A, basket social will be given by tho
filing men's cln-8 of the Flist Baptist
I'huich Sunday school on Tuesday even
ing. Apill 17. An entertainment wilt
be one of the featuies of the evening.
Mis. .lames Maxwell was it Scianton
v Isltor yesteida.
I... W. ('lamer, of Notth Main stieet,
will open a gieen market In lit own iz
Can oil's building on Lincoln avenue,
at Carbondale, In the near futute.
Miss Kinma Itoberts. who was taken
suddenly ill while at school on Thurs
day, was able to sit up yesteulay, and
will piobably be able to icsume her
duties on Monday.
A surpilse paity was held at the
home of Finnk Baker, on Main street,
Thursday evening, by a number of his
young friends. A very pleasant time
was spent.
Misses Kmma Noone and Alice Hock
ing.' of Second street, wete Scranton
visitors Thursday.
U D. Wall, of Oison. visited relatives
in town on Tuesday,
Miss M. Harris has been in New York
this week, selecting goods for spring
trade. She was accompanied by Miss
Jessie Winter.
Miss Madeline Burdlck, of Second
stieet, entertained a number of her
young friends Thursday evening,
C. L. Hell, who has been In New
Yoik, this week buying timber, le
turned home yesterday.
OLYPHANT.
The remains of Michael Mcllale, who
died at Stockton, Cnl., 1'ist week, ar
il ved at this place yesteiday after
noon. The funeral will take placo fiom
the home of his father, Michael Me
Halo, on Hudson wtreet, tomorrow aft-
NERVITA PILU
Reilore Vitality, Lost Vlf or and Maoliood
Curelmpotency. Night EmUtlom, Loss of Mem
orv. all wattiDir dUaie.
all effects of relf-abute or
excess and Indiscretion.
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PILLS
A nerv tonto and
.blood builder. Brlogs
the pink alow to pale
cheeki and restores the! OU
ki and restores the
ttrr?B SU S iS ,"LCT.
tU.oO, with our bankable gaurantee to cure
or refund the money paid. Send for circular
and copy of our bankable sua rautee bond.
Pojltlrely gparanteed cura for Loss of Power.
Varicocele, Undereloped or Shrunken Organs,
rareil, Locomotor Ataxia. Nerrous Prostra
tion, Hysteria. Hts, Insanity. ParalysU and the
Results of RxcesilTB Use of Tobacco, Opium or
Liquor, Bv mail in plain package, ft ,00 a
box, a for SB.00 with our bankable ruar
uitM bond to our in 80 day or rafund
soaay paid. Address
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Wlnton Jnckaon sts., OHIOACO, ILL.
Sold by McQarrah Thomas, Drua
ffiatt,, J03 Lackawanna ave., Scranton, Pa.
WKSi
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EVERY WOMAN
tfitlannsxlsarellibls, BMtilrttnUtli medlelcs. Only lurmleai tmt
tbt partst druft skesld k . Ifysu vaat tho bote, tt
Dr. Petal's Pennyroyal Pills
They ar prompt, ufe and crtaln in revilt. v
TfaectauiaafDr, PeaPw narer dlsappolot. EoldforfLCOperbox.
Fr Salt by JOHN H. PHELPS,
Spruca atraat.
einoon at '! o'clock, tnl' i men: will b
made In St. Patilok'i cclialciy.
Dr. N. W. Tiaey, i noted temper
mice lctuier, will I.ckIh " colliso of
lectiius at the Fa'hor Mntlieiv opera
house, next Wednesday evening. The
lectuies will be ll.stl"l v till .liov
lug plctuies and steieoptlton views.
No admlsaloti will be ellinged.
Set vices will be liM.l In the new
chapel of tlif Ill.ik'lv Haptlst chut eh
tomonow moinliig and timl evening.
Itev. Dr. Spencer will pte.ich.
Itev. A. V. Rower, of Scranton. w'lt
occupy the pulpit of the Congrega
tional chinch toiuoriow evening.
flegulai Kplseopul seivlcet will bt
held In Kdwuids' hall tomonow after
noon at :i.3n o'clocl;. tlev. K. J. Hnilgh
ton will haw chaw.
Finnk Wheeler It eiectln,- A resi
dent e on Hull avenue.
Mist Alice Kelly, who has bc.n In
New Yoik selectlii',' h-r tptlng tnllllii
i'iy, has leturned nom.
Ksthct Hoban hat aeiepted a posi
tion In Filedman's slur on Lncknwan
nu stieet.
David Dean, of Cnihoudul'', was a
Isltor In town Tluusdny.
Mist Geitrude Atheito'i. of ClntU's
Hiiinmlt, who has been vlslrhu fi lends
here, i etui tied home .vestird.iy.
Mlt Lucy Oatdner, wno hat r's'.ded
heie for some time, nat I etui lie.', to
her home In Plttstoti.
Miss Jennie Pi Ice, of Scranton, vis
ited ft lends In town yotterdav.
TAYLOR NfiWS.
A Reception Tendered Rev. Ivor
Thomas Red Men Elect Officers.
Other News Notes.
(.m Thuiduy evening the inimbeit
nf the Welsh Congiegatlonal church
had a lo.val lime. The object of the
meeting being to have a social time
pievious to the dep.utuie of Itev. Ivor
Thomas, thi-lr foimer pastor, for Han
ger. Pa. Mr. K. J. Phillips ptelded.
and the following pi ogi amine was ren
deied: Address, Itev. John Kviint, of
Wales: leeltatlon. Kmlyn Jenkins:
address, William Kdwanls, of Wales;
Instiumental selection. William Kvitns:
solo, Mis. Itobei t Llewellyn. At this
peilod thei fhilttlan Kndeuvotet sui-pil-ed
Mr. Thomas, by piesentlng him
with a beautiful ch.ili. Miss (ieue
vleve Ilvans made the pteseiilatloii
speech, and she was initial to the oc
casion in eveiy lespect.
Sim vices tomonow at the Calvaiy
Haptlst church at the usual hums, the
pastor, Itev. Hauls, oillelatlng at the
evening services. Twenty-four per
sons will be adiulnlsteied to baptism.
Mlnooka ttlbe. No. i'47. Impioved
Older of tied Men. has elected the fol
lowing ofiloeis for the ensuing teim:
Piophet, Thomas Samuels: sachem,
Philip Noakes: senior sagamoie, Ar
thur Salmon: junior sagamore, George
Perry: chief of lecoreN. W. f!. How
cllt; assistant chief of records, David
Beecham: keeper of wampum, Christ
Xumbach: iuttee, James Heffer: lep
lesentntlve to giand council, James
Palmer.
The Lackawanna council. No. .14,
Daughteis of Poeohontui, will "raise
up" the following olllcets next Thurs
day evening: Piophetess, Mrs. Huist;
pocohontas. Mis. Mmy A. Noakes:
weiionnh, Mis, Heffr: pohawtan, Jas.
Ileirer: chief of lecoids. Mrs. Hliza
beth Kvans: keeper of wampum. Mis.
Ann Nash. A laige number of minor
ofllces will be filled by appointment
at tills time, and Mime of the giand
officers aie expected to be present. A
social will be held In connection.
Services at the Methodist Kplscop.il
church at 10,45 a. in. and 7 p. m. to
monow, Ttev. Francis Gcndall officiat
ing; Sabbath school at 2.1. I p. m. AH
are Invited.
Mrs. William Jones and Mis. Tlob
eits, of Bellevue, weie the guests of
the formei's sister. Mis. Thomas J,
Powell, of Main street, yesterday.
Lieutenant ('. B. Diake, of the Uni
ted States at my, who has been on a
visit at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. H.
J. Cooper, left yesterday for Foit
Meade, North Dakota.
Taylorville lodge, No, 668, Improved
icier of Odd Follows, will elect ofll
ceis at this evening's session.
Itev. John Kvans, of Crloye, Wales,
an able divine, will preach at the
Welsh Congiegatlonal church tomor
row, at both services. Welsh ser
mon In the morning. In the evening,
at 6 o'clock, he will pieach In Kngllsh.
Ladles' camp. No. 123, Patilotlo Or
der of Ameilea. will conduct a social
In their rooms this evening. A large
delegation fiom sister campB are ex
pected to be present.
Itev. r. C. Kdwards, the newly elect
ed pastor of the Welsh Baptist chinch.
Is expected to commence his chaige
at tomorrow's services.
Miss Daisy Sweet was the guest of
relatives In Hyde Paik yesterday.
An Editor Finds a Uure Cure for
Kheumatism.
A. It. De Fluent, edltoi of the Jour
nal, Doylestovvn, Ohio, suffered for a
number of yeais fiom rheumatism n
his light shoulder and side. He says:
"My light aim ut times was entiiely
useless. 1 tiled Chambei Iain's Pain
Bulm, and was suipilsed to ireeive ie
lief almost Immediately. The Pain
Balm haH been a constant companion
of mine ever slnie and It never falls."
For sale by all diugglsts. Matthews
Bros'., wholesale and ictall ngts.
PECKVILLE.
Dlligglst W. S. Bloes Is contllled to
his home by Illness.
Blukely borough council will meet
In tegular session next Monday even
ing. Mis. J. D. Bioad letmued yesterday,
after spending a couple of weeks with
l datives nt Wells HlldBe. N. V.
Mrs. Frank Day. of Wllkes-B.ine,
letuilied home yesteiday, after spend
Ing a few clavs with Mr. and Mrs. L".
11, Barber, of Main stieet.
FAIR NOTF.S.
Tonight's ptogi amine will be veiy
littetestlng. Mr. John .1. Salmon, the
Welsh comedian, in hit. famous act
entitled little Kvan Davy, the Welsh
flieboss from (ilenmoigtiushliv,
Mr. Jam's O'Mulliy, accompanied by
little Lucy Mooney and Miss Murgaret
KvittiH In latest songs and specialties.
Pianist, Miss Lou Mace,
The lucky wlnnets on Thutsday
Pharmacist, c r. WycmlnB; tvtnue and
evening were Frank Bolls, door prle.
sack flour; James W. Smith, apron;
W. J. Broad, smoking set; Thomas K.
Campbell, st knives and folks; L,
Brunnir, smoking set.
Tonight Is the last night of the fair.
The Independent Hose company of
Dunmoie will bo present with their
dtlll siiuad this evening, and will give
an exhibition drill.
THEATRICAL.
"An Actor's Romance."
A laigu audience saw the production
of "An Actor's Romance" at the Acad
emy of Music last night by the Cook-
Chuirh company. i
This afternoon "The Midnight
Ahum" will b presented, and tonight.
"The Police Patio!,"
Walte's New Stock Company.
JuiuiH H. Wnlle, who has lor years
en toyed th" distinction of being the
most successful theatllcal manager,
has at list leached the ncme of his
ambition In giving the best popular
ptlced attraction on the load. He has
seemed the well known ouug icnnaii
tic actor. M. S. Wood, who for the
111 st time Is seen In repertoire. All of
his plas are wondeir. of 9cenle produc
tions. Mr. Wood Is suppoitcd by Miss Kit
tle Hhondes, who foi yeais has been
a star of hci own organisation, and It
one of the most veisatlle leading ladles
on the stage today. The repertoire In
cludes "Oiphans of New Yolk." "Out
in the Streets," "Beyond the ltockles,"
"Signal Lights," "False Colois,"
"Waifs of New Yoik," "Adtift In a
tli eat city," "Jack Sheppaul," etc.
Among Mr. Walte's vaudeville aitllt
who appeal between the acts nX the
dlffeient plays of the leperlolre are
Mist Cat lie Louis, who Is very popular
with loveis of good music; Frank
Fahey tickles the fancy of all who en
.lov bilgh: and witty Jokes; Hughey
Fl.ihetty l one ot the best buck nnd
wing (lancets befoie'the public, and
Bab Wana In songs. The company will
b seen nt the Academy of Music for
one solid week, commencing with a
special matinee on Monday. The open
ing bill w 111 be "Oiphans of New Yoik."
Dime matinees will be given dally.
Close of "Ben Hur" Production.
No definite time for the ending of
the run of "Ben Hui" at the Broad
way theatie, New Yoik, has yet been
fixed, but It l.s quite piobable that it
will close ihe tetond week In May.
Theie It now an extinoidlnai lly huge
advance sale, which, as the season
drnws near Its end. Is constantly In
ci easing. As the cloe of the iuii ap
pi ouches and this gieat and glowing
sale i olu entiales, dlfllculty In seem
ing teats may be apprchendOd. Theie
fore those who aie coiisldeilng going
to New Yoik to see "Ben Hur" should
et about seeming seats at once.
Tickets may now be Imd bv mall for
any jieiformance fjom this time till
May 1.
The advance sale for "Ben Hui" has
been veiy adtoltly managed, and, al
though at most pelforiliances people
have been tinned away., seats have
been available up to the' rise of the
cm tain. The management has been
able to accomplish this by placing
seats on sale faither ahead than has
ever befoie been known In New Yoik
city.
m
"A SIXULK FACT Is worth a ship
load of argument." Kvery cuie by
Hood's Sai sapai Ilia Is a fact, piovlng
Its meilt, and the thousands and thous
ands of cures lecorded ceitalnly shouM
convince you that Hood's will cuie you.
Indigestion, nausea aie cuied by
Hood's Pills.
MUSICAL GOSSIP.
Piogiamme of Will Kvant' conce-t
to be held at Jackson Stieet Baptist'
church Wednesday, April 4th, Is as fol
lows: Tilo, "Duvv b.vdd DrlRiuog" Parry
Ml-s Thomas, Messis. Stephens and
Wauen.
Piano duet. Sonata in D A. Dlabelli
Miss Norma Williams untl Mr.
Ompe Mm lln.
Tenor solo
fa) "When We Weie Maying."
(.b) "Good-Bye" C. C. Bui nam
H. Kvan Williams.
Piano solo Piofessor Haydn Kvant
Soprano solo, "Spanish Romance". Sawyer
Blizabeth Thomas.
Bass solo, Ailu of SarKtro Mozart
Llew lleibeit.
Tenor solo
Reclt., "Deeper and Deeper Still,"
Aria. "Waft Her Angels'' Handel
II. Kvan Williams.
Duet, "Call to Arms" Hughes
Messrs. Wnrren and Stephens.
Baritone solo, "O Clod. Have Mercy,"
Mendelssohn
William Kvans.
Piano solo, "Home, Sweet Home,"
S. Tliaberg
George Mai tin.
Soprano solo
(al "Shepherd's Cradle Song". Somervell
(li) "A May Morning" D.tnza
Miss Kllznbeth Thomas.
Tenor solo
fa) "O No, C)dd.tl H.ifo Hyd" .. Dalles
(b) "Meich or Seci."
(c) "Ar Hid V Nos,"
(ill ".Menu, i Owen",. .Old Wel-b songs
If. Kvan Williams.
Tllo. "On Thee Bach Living Soul
waltH" Ilaidu
Miss Thomas, Mr. Wan en and Mr.
Stephens,
Aicoinp.inlst. Miss Noimu Williams.
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"Llllputians In Fall land" is the
title of a beautirtil opera for chlldien,
which will, in the near fuluie, be given
in the Lyceum by home talent. Those.
who deshe to take pan must apply
as soon as possible to Miss S. Louise
llaiilenbenjh at the Huidenbersh
School of Music nnd Ait, Carter hnlld
lug, coiner of, Adams avenue and Lin
den stieet. Theie ale still open Sev
ern! tlnu pnits for young peoplo four
teen to eighteen eais or age, who can
sli(g and speak well. and loom in choius
for llfty to one hundred children, eight
to .sixteen yeais of age. The opein Is
similar to the "Ihownles," but eonsld
eied bv competent critics to be even
better.
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Hatch Music company, of Philadel
phia, Pa,, luve accepted another of Mr.
Alfted Wooler's compositions, u maich
of unusual merit, as a teaching pleie.
entitled "The Lllllo Cavallei." This Is
the thlid piano composition of Mr.
Wooler's that Hatch Music company
have accepted this month. Mr. Wooler
Is to receive a royalty on all copies
sold,
, i t
Albert Davis and O. Repeit.who each
sang a solo veiy sweetly at the Lleder
kiani! mlnstiel iieiformauce on Thuts
day evening at Music hall, possess re
mnrkably fine voices of leal tenor qual
ity. With study they could become
prominent among the leading vocalists
of Scranton.
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The Scianton Consei valory of Music
Will give Its nineteenth leultnl next
TiH-ndpy v-.li'- r (Piejrisey's hill,
The People's
A POPULAR CUiAKI.VG HOUSE for th Bsmlt of K Wli
Have Houses Jo Kant, Kent Estate or Oilier Property to
Sell or Uxchtings, r Who Want Situations or llelp-Tluia
Small Advertisements Cost One Cent n Word, Six Iiuertloas for
Five Cents a Word Mxcept Sltu.itiortj WanteJ. Which Arj lit
fterted Free.
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FOK KENT
W. T, HACKt'.TT. Tilt: BHAt. P.HTATK
ngent otTelt Hie following " rem:
Mvitle avenue house with seni -';
Olive stieet bouse, with rnnmre IB
.Monroe hvc Diiniiiiif. with barn
Xew Votk stieet house, modern J
llniilon avenue, modem hoiife rj
lliiriNoti avenue, mod.-tn house
Ninth Lincoln avenue, modern J
line stieet IliUHe. modern, slnsle 10
South Main uveaue, modem
Hyde Pailc avenue, stoves W
line stieet houses, inndeiti . J"
NhiHi Itebecca avenue. Hoves
Mndlson nve.. Duiinioic, inoderu J';
Wootlluwn avenue, single, nimlern .... Ifc
Woiulhivvn avenue, doitlile, ninilem ... I.;
Monroe uvenue. Dunmore. with Imrt. .. 2..
I.lnden stieet house, modem '
Quliiey nveniii' houses, fuinint 2.'
Mom cm avenue house, steam ""
Adams iivenue, Htuiuir-rc j;
flreen ttldge street, niodiiu. steam .... !
Qulney avenue, with fuinnee 2t
Wuluey avenue, Willi steam '
uiiliii'V iiveniip. vvllli tenm "
.Himdersoii avenue, modern, bilge 2J
.Miuueriy sneei. niwifiu -.
(liVtsoii stieet. single, iiiimU'Hi 2
Webster avenue, modem, sienm IS
Mulbfiiy stieet. model n, foiimce 2!
Monroe avenue, modem, steam plant.. '.''
Pine street hr iioo, iniicletri 20
Pine Mieet house, modern 2t
Pine stieet hous, modem '-'J
Pine street houses, t.aideiu Sa
.letfeisoti avenue, nonmoie. desirable.. :
MadWim avenue, lonttnl. itimlern .1"
Monroe avruue cintlul. inodeni X
WvnuliiH avenue. vei delmble C
Washlllgluu avenue, h.rge, model 11.... c.1
.IefTeron avenue, moilern I''
Mulbeiiv street house, modem 40
Jctfcrsnu avenue house 4M
Ji IteiMiii HVinue. hle.im beat :st
Clay avenue, eit ste.mi 4o
Adams iivenue, Dunmoie, sluvle :
Mulbeliy sin el, ceulial elty "-
WHsliliigtiiu avenue, huge, modern '"
Mmllsuu avenue, single, modern 4"
.leffersim avenue, meilein ""
Pine stieet bouse, inoderu 2,' ,"0
Adams iivenue li(Hl-e. moduli 2",
North Washington, iltslr.'blc for Ur... 4a
North Washington, mcdein lesldence.. Hi
Cor. Minlison nnd (Jieen Ittdge street.. :!."
Applv to W. T. Undent. I2 Washing
ton h venue. Pi ice Building. Booms "J
mid in.
KT'iTNlsTriiniToi'sns: Tmhck j.a to
JKi. Applv to W. T. Ilnckett, Hie
Beal Kstate Dealer. 1J! Washington nve.
uue, Price Building,
MONROK AVBtlPK PINOLB HOl'sn-
Very dC'shable nnd prli e only M'1 per
month. Applv to W. T. llsikett, Price
Building, I2(. Washlr.pton aventie.
STORKS. OfT-ICP.S AND RAltNS-Vt"
T. Ilaekctl, I'rlce Building, 12') Wash
Ington avenue.
STORi: 2i)7 SOPTII MAIN AVF.NPK, SIC.
W. T. Ilnckett, Price Building, 12S
Washington avenue.
STKAM HKATKD STOBKS IN MJN
li al elty fiom $2". and ttpvvaids. VV, T.
Ilnckett, i'llce Building, I.V Wlislilngtoil
avenue.
ASSBMBLY ROOM WITH PARLORS,
etc, suitable tor soeletv or club pur
poses. W. T. ll.tckett, Pi Ice Building, ISt?
Washington avenue.
HACKirrr has 3 rooms for u and
:t looms for in at 207 Smith Main ave
nue. See W T. Il.ukett, Pi Ice Building,
12i Witshlugtou avenue.
HOrSK. WITH FCRNACH AND BARN.
Sly month. Mis. Bums, 711 Apple
uvi line, Dunmoie,
.1)7.ROOM MODKRN DWKLLINOS.
Mncilson avenue and .Mvrlle stieet,
and "22. S21 Pine stieft. J.;o elegant 11
lootr hiiue. iil"i Quincy avenue. Apply
Ceolge B. I),i lil-oli. itttnrney, oJil Spince
stieet.
LAUGH STORi: BOOM NOW OCCC
Pled by Davis Bros, gtoceis, ;, B.
Mam street. Wllkes-Rnrie. Sle.im heat,
eb valor and nxtoiis. Bent inodri.ile.
Addless V. P. Slalteiy. Wllkes.ane. Pa.
.STORK FOIl RKNT-APR1L 1ST, AT
Piovldenee Srimiie, the store, lir
Ninth .Main aveuti,,, i.ovv oieiipleel bv 11.
L. Uilfttn, the ditiggbt. Kiuiulre at
Steele s.
PLAT FOR Ri:.T APRIL l-KN-JPIRK
Jos. j, Jermvn, 111) Wyoming nventio.
i POR RKNT-APRIL1 Tv66-ROOi
uiMises on .Mtiili stieet; de'li.U)Ie to.
cation: lent low. O. A. Crandnll, MJ
-Mears building;.
FOB RKNT-ONK-ILVLF OP DoT'bTTk
house, corner Linden stieet nud Irv
ing nemte. Mndeiu lmpiovemenls. ti,
pei month. Inquire at house.
FOR HUNT-APRIL 1ST. TWO STOBKS.
Nos Kl antl fit Fiankllu avenue. Iii
cinlie Joseph J. Jermvn. B'j W.voming
u venue.
POR RKNT-APRIL 1. THK HAND-
i.fTe residence, C18 Adams avenue,
with barn, laige ynid and fruit trees.
Incmhe :6 Wiomlng avenue.
STORK FOR RKNT-FROM APRIL 1.
number 221 Lackawanna ave. Inquire
of J- H Gunster.
FOR SALE
GOcTd" HORSK AND'rTFKKTVi'bRi:
counter for sale ilieap. Apply at
mice, J. Milfoiil Morgans, T.i)lur. Pa.
STORK S1IKLVING POR SAI.K-AHOl'T
70 feet. Very cheap to a quick haver.
W. P. Connell & Sons, IIS Pettn ttveuue,
f(0lTSALI:i7ow" CASKS, fii LIN
den street, Scranton.
A DKSIRABLK HOPSK, WITH LARGF.
lot und trees on 12n Giove stieet, Dun
moie. Inquire 1815 Vine stieet.
A DKSIRABLK LOT. BKTWKKN WKH
ster and Taj lor, on Vine. Inquire
Itilj A'lne stieet.
BOII.KR AND KNOINK POR SALK: '2
hoise power vei Ileal ln.ller, and 5
hoise power engine, good as new. Also
4S feet 2-ll.ctl shafllng With hangers, and
tieO feet of one-lnilt pipe) "People," PJt
Penn avenue.
REAL ESTATE.
W. T. 1IAOKKTT. THK ItKAL KSTATK
Dealets, offeis:
Hal gains In single houses.
Hnigulns In double houses,
Hargulns in business piopeitles.
Bargains In farm Plopertles.
HttrBalns In cnuutiy homes,
Bui gains in building lots.
Don't buv or build wlttiiitit t'i i lis nl I Inir
I W. T. Ilnckett. at tho Price Hulldlng. 12 i
vvasiuugiou avenue, .mi mieivieiv costs
nothing and may save you mouei.
FOR SALK-DOPHLi: HO.MK. SIS MON
mo avenue, mill sell ut bargain If sold
befoie Apill 1.
ut which time pupils of Mr. Penning
'.nit lu piuno, Miss Tlmbctman In
singing, and Miss Dean In elocution,
will partlclpite.
: f
Sir Aithur Sullivan's new opera, "The
Itose of Persln," will be pioduced .it
Duly's theater next fall, under the
management of Daniel Fiohmuu. Tht
lloietlo U by Captain Basil Hnol.
Chailes Fiohman. now In Hurope, hus
concluded the negotiations for his
hi other.
How's ThiaP
Wo offer One Hundred Dollurs Heuaid
for any case of Catanh that cannot bo
cuied bv Hull's .Until! Cure.
F. J. CIIKNKV & CO.. Props., Toledo. O.
We, the undeislgned, have known F, J,
Cheney for the last ir years, and believe
him perfectly houoiable In all business
transactions and itniiui hilly able tu carry
out any obligations made by their firm.
West & Trim. Wholesale Drugglxts, To.
ledo, O.
Wnldlug, Kluuaii t Man In, Wholesale
, Druggists, Tub do, O.
Hall's C'aturrh Cine Is' taken Internally,
acting dliectly upon the blood and mu
cous surfaces of the system. Price 75e,
per bottle. Sold by all DiugRlsts. Tesll.
nionlula fiec.
Hall's Family Pills aie the best.
Exchange.
- ; a.:
WANTED.
IF TOP WANT "YtOPfsK'srHKi: HACK
ctt. IF YOtJ WANT flTOBKS, SKI! IIACIv-ett.
IF YOtr WANT OFFICT2S, 8KIJ HACK
ett I F"yoTt'wANT FARMS. 8 1 1 K 1 1 At ' K
ett.
IF Ull WANT A LOAN. 8 UK HACK
ett. ir Tti r'NTi'"TT) Boiuto w, av.K
tlaekett.
iTr"'Yoir"wAN rNSl'ltANCK, SUM
lllllliett.
IF YOI WANT TO BI'Y Oil HKLI. A
biisli ess, see llui-kflt. the Ileal l.s
lute Denier. Pi lee Hulldlng. 120 sh
liielou avenue, S. ronton, r'i.
TNniD-SKCONYPiiAlTl'rrpiHTlllT
boiler, 1,imc to l..'.m) lioisp jiower. Ail
dress, tiollel, Tillnnie olMce.
AGENTS WANTED.
V. WANT AOBNTS IN BVKHY TOVVN
lo handle; e.tir patented articles frr l:c
dies' n nil cbllilien's wear. lloeft &. lo
bin, S" Peck com I, ChlcagJ.
WANTi:i)-FIRST CLASS AOIINTS IN
every eltv and town In Pennsylvania,
to Introduce the largest and stiousesl
Slik and Ai'clileitt (' mpiiny In the woild.
Addles i K. Viirt Dnscn, Supl. of
Agents, Bay City, Mich.
HELP WANTED-MALE.
.,.ssiswd
SrS. X."W V W V Wi
WANTKD-A S(-LlClTOR OK HOOD
tidiness, either gentleman or laiij.
Addless Sidle Itor, Tilbune.
WANTKD RKSIDKNT MALKSMAN"
.'or higli grade seem lliest; eoiunnslou
or Mtl.iry. References. Sultu l!", Nei. 71
Wall stieet, New York city.
WANTF.D - GOOD. Itl'STLlNU MAN
for partner In gent's furnishing and
hat business. JUiO cash will pay von
tl,."iU0 it ear. Rest stand. Good refer
ences. Address C. George, Scranton, Pa.
General Delivery.
KNERGKTIC SALKSMAN - rODNIRV
work. School supplies. Salary 111
and extras. R. O. Kvani Co , Chl
rago, III.
HELP WANTED-FEMALE.
WANTKD-A 'O.MPI'(KNT MIDDLK-agi-d
lady to keep house for a sli gle
gentleman. References iel. tinged, Ad
dless 1). L. 1., Geneial Dellveiy, Scran
ton, GIRL AVANTKD TO DO SKCOND
work or muse. Call at 74S Kresslcr
court.
FURNISHED ROOMS.
heal and bath, .in: W.voming iivenue.
WANTI-D-TWO NtCKLY FI'RNISHLD
rooms with bottid: centrally located.
Address W Tribune office.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
J1,M, Bl YS AN KSTAHL1SH7KD AND
palng business. See W. T. tlaekett,
Pi lee Hulldlng, 12ti Wnshlugton avenue.
JUW)-llTvS AN K8TAHLI8HKD A.s"i
paling buslnets. See W. 'I'. Ilaekett,
I'rlee Hulldlng, I2i. Witsliluglon avenue.
gFyO!' WISH Til BPY OR SKLL A
l.usiners slt W. T. Ilaekett, Pi lee
Bulldliig, I2fi Washington avenue.
PROFITS IN STOCKS. WtlKAT AND
cotton. Mitiknv's Modem Jlethods
Make Money. Wilte for our free book.
C. K. Mnekey .v. Co., SJ llroadw.iy, New
Yen k.
DRESSMAKING.
DRKSSMAKING FOR CHILDRKN TO
coder: aKo ladles' waists. Louise Shoe
maker, 212 Adams avenue.
SCALP TREATMENT.
iTltsLXT.VLLRTs70CuTAT-
ment. ."A'.; shampooing, .1'ic.: facial
mas-age, manic tiring, .Be.; chiropody.
701 Quincy.
CITY SCAVENGER
A. B. BBIGGS CLKAN8 PRIVY VAFI.T8
unci cess poois; no oocm. enipruvru
im,na iiwci le imirirsH lt.,iifli.ttu
Leave unlets IK Ninth Main avenue, or
Kleke's ding stole, e orner Adams und
Mulbeny. Telephone Wit).
NEWSPAPERS
TDK WILKK8-BARRK RKCORD CAN
be had In Scianton at tho news stands
of Retsnitiu Bios.. 4u,1 Spruce and 50.. Lin
den; M. Not ton, "22 Lackawanna avenue;
1. 8. SchtiUer, I'll Spmce street.
FINANCIAL.
TDK J. J. NKWMAN LP.MHKR COM-
piti.y llrst niott gate sl per cent.
Milking Fund Bonds.
Sealed pioposals will be iccelved by the
Ltickavviiiuta Tl list and Sale Deposit
Cuinpnnv, tiuslc-e, inlll 12 o'clock noon,
Satuicliiv, Mauh t'l, l'o. foi the sale
nud dellveiy to lilt- said tlitslee. on Hie
I'd day of Jin), 1'K, of Jl.oOit of the Mist
moitguge, slN pel cent,. Sinking Fund
Bonds of Ihe J. .1. New mint Lumber Com.
puny, at u PI lee not exceeding 101. If
the said bends cannot be obtained as
above, they will be diawu by lot tnnl
it deemed ut par, as is piovided fur In tho
lnoitgrfgc.
LACKVWA.NNA TRPST AND SAFK
DKI'OSri' CO.. Tnstce.
Phtphetd Ay.eis, Vlce.pt evident..
SEALED PROPOSALS.
T.""-'". v t
Ws
V. S. Gove i nine nt Building.
Ser.llitoii. P.i., Match M. 1WJ.
SL'AI.KD PBOPOSAI.S WILL UK RK
celved at this building until 2 o'clock
P in., Saiuid.tv, Anill jji'.i, V,. for fur
ulsltlng fuel, lights, water. Ice, miscel
laneous supplies, washing towels, hauling
ashes, inul sprinkling stteets for this
building iluiiug the ilsinl eur ending
June ;l. lirftl. oi such not lion of the vcur
as nut lie ilermcd advisable. The light
to I eject niiv and nil bids Is leserved by
the Titasiirv Di paituietit.
KSCRA 11. BIPP1.K, Custodlun.
LEGAL.
vrfW
FRANKIK L. YINOST VS. BTKRLING
Yingst. lu the Conn ot Common
Pleas of Liiekuwainiti count. No, 2ti!i,
J, intuit y Teim, PiiW. Dlvoirc.
To Stelllng Yingst. lespiutdeni: You
ale heieby uotlllcd that lite subpoena
and alius siibJoiiu In lite tthnve stated
case have been letuiliid luut est Inventus
nml the com t bar oideiitl servlco upon
ion by nubllcutiou. Vou tile herebv null
fled to be and appear ut the net let in
of said court to be held at Scranton on
Monday, May 1th, V',u und answer the
compluiul of the s.Dd llliellaul.
CLARKNCK K. PHVOR. SlieilfT.
OKORGK 8. HORN.
Attotney for l.lbellaut.
KSTATK OF JOSKPH II. STKKLL,
late of the city ot Scianton, deceased.
Letters tCKtanicniui' Itputi the above
named estate having been grunted tu the
Undersigned, ull persons Indebted to said
estate are leciuested to make payment,
mid those having clitlms or demands to
piesent the same to
FANNY V. STKKLL. Kxecutilx.
Scranton, Pa.
WKLLK8 & 'IORRP.V.
Attorni'is foi KsUtle.
miTUATIONS WANTED
WANTKD 'bv TUMFKvrAVtUK
oung Incly, a situation us light house
work or house keener. Address J. D. Wil
son, rear of 1?M North Washington uve.
81TPATION WANTFD-BY MtDDLB
aged lady us housekeeper nt small
finally. Address M. A., Tilbuue olllce,
city.
to work. Address William McD.tiilels,
in I'.usi uiiaei, ciiy
WANTKIl-A POSITION AS IlOl'Si:
keeper by a thoroughly competent
.Voting Indv, Addless , p, fl,, Trlhune
orllie.
8ItFa1ToN WAN'liHTlvolFNTi MAN
wants pcisitiuu as ei glutei, iireman,
stenm litter; good lefelenees, Adilltss
Julius Flck, I. !1 Hionk stieet.
VTl-Tl"r"T?ijN"'lN Ao'lfNtjiiT
nl store, having Imcl seven eals"
practleal expeilenee; ci u furnish At inf
erences us legard to iharitiler nnd salts,
fai Hon I'lsewhete. Adclless It. C. W.,
Kt? Hutidersim aventie, citv. '
81TPATION WANTKD- AS KNG1NKKR,
tlreninn or pump i miner: can II
steam pipe or split e tope- Ailittes P.
W. R 6t Thlid avenue, elty
BOOKKKKPKR DKSIRl'.S SKT OF
hooks to care for. requiting a few
heitirs iImII.v or evenings. Attdrss C. W.
P., Tilbune olflc'e.
SITUATION 'WANTKD-A PROTKST
ant womiin wants situation Apill I nt
housekeeper ot conk. Address with lull
pnrtlciihiis, m. itutcli, 7ir, Adams inc
line, city.
SITl'AT!
Scold
DHPOttlHT-BKOISTHllKD OltADl'.
ate, vrants position; llist-tiust lefer
ences and ekpeilence, Address Druggist,
a South Main stleei, Plttston, Pa.
81TCATION WANTP.D-IIV A VOFNtl
to. t M ... h...I ...... ,1. 1. . nllll....
' A YOt 'NO
eoiul vv.n k ol
n in. Si run-
cure of e
ton, Pit.
8ITFATION WANl'KD-BV A GOOD,
strong, tellable, voting man, to do
most auyili.ng. lis Wright st.
PROFESSIONAL.
ACCOUNTANT AND AUOITOIt.
KC. SPAl'LDING, 2i TRADKRS BANK,
building.
ARCHITECTS
HOWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITKCT,
Connell hulldlng, Scianton.
FRKDKR1CK L. HROWN, ARCHITKCT,
Price building, 12ti Washington aveui'e,
Seratiton.
CABS AND CArfnlAQBS.
RPBBKR "'nitKD CARS AND CAR
rlitges: best of setvke. Prompt iitten
tlon given orders bv 'phone, 'Plionei
2ii72 and 5 112. Joseph Kelley. 124 Linden.
DENTISTS
DR. L O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRf
vate Hospital, cor. Wiomlng and Mttl
beri y.
DR. C. C. LAl'BACTI. IK. Wyoming ave.
DR. H. F. RKYNOLDS, OPP. P. O.
HOTELS 'NO lf!TAUItNT3
Till: KLK CAFK. 12.1 AND 127 FRANl."
lln avenue. Rales it ac)ii:ilile.
P. V.KIGLKR, Pioprlctor.
SCRANTON ll')l'SK. NKAR D.. L. ft W.
passenger depot. Conducted on the Ku
rnpenn plan. VICTOR KOCH., Plop.
Ltwyfs
RICHARD J. HOPRICK, ATTOP.NKY-at-Law,
.1i)0-2 I.aiki.waniia avenue. Gen
eral law business, eollecllons and loans.
J. W BROWNING. ATTORN KY AND
Coilnsellor-ut-l.aw. Roomt :U2-3U Mulls
building.
D. B. BKPLOGLK. ATTORN KY-LOANS
negotiated on lf.it estate secutlty.
JU-ats bulldliig. mi ue r Washington
avenue und Sprin e stteet.
M. J. DONA HOC. ATTORNKY-AT-Law.
Ofllces '.t.'-H.: Meats building.
FRANK K. KOYLK, ATTORNKY AND
Couitsellor-nt-l.tw. Burr bitlldlii,
Booms 1.1 and 14, Wuslili.gion avenue.
W1LLARD, WARRKN & 1CNAPP, AT-
torneys and Counsellors-nt-Lavv. Re
publican building, Washington avenue.
JKSSPP & JKSSCP. ATTOBNKYS AND
Counsellois ut - Law, Commonwealth
building; rooms 1, 20 nnd 21.
JAMK8 W. OAKI'iiRD. A'l TORNBY-AT-Law.
Rooms .114, 511 m.d fit! Hoaid of
Trade building.
EDWARD W. TIIAYKR ATTORNKY.
Rooms !0 t-feill. 9th floor, Meiers bulldliig.
L. A. WATRKS. ATTOHNKY-AT-LAW.
502 Hoard of Tiade btilliilt g, Scranton,
Pa.
C. H. PITCHKR. ATTORNKY-AT-I.AW.
Conunonweaith building. Sciunton, Pa
PATTKRSON Wl LCOX. TRADITItS'
-Nationni natiK iiuiiuiug.
C. COMKGYS. 9-13 R K P V B L I c A N
building.
A. W. BKRTIIOLF. ATTORNKY,
Meats building.
HY8icN and autaeovs
DR. W. K.ALLKN. 31? NORTH WAS1L
Ington avenue.
DR. S. W. L'A.M()RKA1'N. OFPICK 3.11
Washington uvcitue. Residence 1,118
Mullieri. Chiotilc diseases, lungs,
heait, kldne.vs and gtnllo-uilmtiy oi
pans a specialty. Ileitis, 1 to 4 p. in.
SCHOOLS
SCHOOL OF T1IK LACICAWANn!
Scranton, Pa. Couises prepaialory to
college, law, medic lite or business.
Opens Sept. llth. Send for catalogue.
Rev. Thomas M. Cuiin, l.I.D. ptlnci
li.el and proptlrtor; W. K I'liimley, A.
11., headmaster
SEEDS
G It. CLARK & CO... SKKDMAN AND
Niuserymaii' sloie 201 Wushlngtou ave.
line; gteett house. l.l'O Not til -Main ave
nue; atoie telephone, 72.
2
WIRE SCREENS
JOS. KCKTTKL. RKAR Ml LACKA
vvHiiua avenue, Scranlon, Pa,, manufac
turer of Wire Scleeps,
MISCELLANEOUS
BAl'KIVS ORCHKSTRA-Ml'SIC FOR
balls, plciilis, patties, ie, eptious, wed.
dings and conceit woilc mi nl-licd. For
terms ttddiess B. J. Halter, conductor,
117 Wiomlng avenue, over Hulbeit'
mitiic store.
MKGAROKK BROTHKHS. PR1NTKR8'
supplies, envelopes, papei bags, twine,
Wuiehotise. 1.0 Washington avenue,
Scianton, Pa.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
Central Kuilruu.l of New Jens
Sltitlons III New YoiU Foot of I.lbeity
stieet, X, It,, uud South Fell', Whitehall
stieet.
Anlliui'llH I'o.tl used exeliMlvely, liuur.
lug cleanliness and control t.
TLMKTAHLK IN KFFKCT NOV. 19. U9.
Tialns leuvc Scianton for New York,
Newuik, Klizabeth, Philadelphia, Kastou,
Hethleliem, Allcntovwi, .Munch Cliiiuk and
White Haven, ut S.'IO it. in.; expMss, 1,20;
expiess, luO p. m. Smtdais. 2.15 p. in.
For I'lltsLon und WllkesBaue, M A.
m.- 1.20. 4 On' p. ni. Sundais. 2.15 p. m.
For Bultlmoie und Wuhhluctnn, and
points tiuuth uud West via Bethlehem,
H.'M u. in., 1.20 p. m. Suuduya, 2.15 p. m.
For Lonj Branch. Oceun Urove, etc., at
8.::o a. in. and 1.2u p. nt.
For Rending, Lebanun uud Hurilsbiiig,
via AUeiitowu, S..W a, in., 1.20 p. nt Sun
days. 2.15 p, m.
For Pultivllle, k :n a in,. 1,20 p. in.
Through tlcke-ts to all points etn.t, outh
mid nest at lowest lute at the station.
.1. II. I'HLHAt'SKN. Gen. Sup.
II. P. HALDWIN, Grit. Pass. Agt.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
PENNSYtVANIA RAILROAD
Schedule in Effect November 10,
1809. , ,
Trains leave Scranton:
0.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Hnrrisburg, Philadelphia, BaJtl
moie, Washington and for Pitts
burg nnd the Wewt.
0.38 a. in., week days, for Har.leton,
Pottsvllle, Beading. Norristown,
nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury, Hnrrlaburg, Philadelphia,
Baltiraore,Washlngton ,nnd Pitts
buig antl the Wett.
2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays
1.88 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harris
burg, Philadelphia' Baltimore,
Washington and Pittsburg and
the .West.
4.27 p, m week days, for Sunbury,
Haniabuig, Philadelphia and
Plttsbuig.
J. It. W(KH), lieu. Pass. Agt.
J. B. 11PTC1IINSON. Gen. Mrt.
Del.. J..w'tii. mill WoHtortt.
In KfTect Dec. 17, 1SU
SOI'TH-Leitve Scianton for New York
at 2 Pi. .101, 8i, S.OO and lufl'p a. III.: 1J.M
and .i::t p. in. For Philadelphia ut 5.30,
sue nnd pun a. in.: 12". and a :w p. m.
For Stiot.dsbtirg at tilo P. m. Milk and
Accommodation at 3.10 p. m. Arrive at
Hobiike n ut li.".. 7.1S. MB a. 111.: 12.0J. 2.47,
4 K. 7.1'i and lUs p. in. Arrive at Phila
delphia at IOikj a. m.; 1.0t. ,i.4S. 6 00 and
5 2! p. in. Anlve fn in New York at 12.0.1.
2 1.1 and 1.oo a. in.; I.ki. 1.12. S.33 and 8.43
p. in. Pi cm Stroiulsbtiig at hii.1a.rn .
NORTH Leave Scranton for Buffalo
nml inteinirdlitte stations ut 12.10, 2 SO,
4.0.1 nnd !Ui u. in.. 1.M and n ZO p. m. For
Oswego and Syracuse' at 4 ti.1 n. m.' and
1..M p. in. For I'tle-i at 'J.'M,.u. in. and
l.r.1 p. nt. J'tir Montiofo at 00 a. m.j
1 iM P. in. and .l.iW p. in. For Nicholson
at J.ixi and 0.11 p. m. Arrive In Scranton
fiom tumuli) at 2 10. 2.S.I. fi 20 and 10.00 a.
in.; ;:.::o and 7. to p. in From Oswego ami
Sv mouse nt 2.5.1 a. m.: 12 "S and 3 30 p. m.
Fiom Siiiiciiti. at T.JU p. in. From tlttca
al 2.1,1 n. in.: I2.:; ntvl U.::t) p. m. From
Nicholson ut 7..V a. in. anil ti 00 p. m.
Fiom Montrose, nt PUM a. in.; J.20 and
7.40 p. in.
H L O O M S 11 I' R 0 Dt VISION-Leave
Scranton for Noitlnimlierltind at 6 SO, 10.05
a. in.; 1..11 and i..in p. in. For Plymouth
at l.(i".. :t.40 and .,in p. in. For Nantlcokn
at S.ni a. m. At rive nl Northuraberlanel
n t !i.:'-1 a. nt.: l.io, GO-, and f SO p. m. Ar
ilve tit Nimtleolce at ! 20 a. in. Arrive at
Plv mouth al 2,'H, 1.40 und '1.41 p. m. Ar
ilve al Scranton fiom Notthumbcrluiui
til !' 12 a. m,: 12 S3. 4 : "i and 8.30 p. m.
Fiom Nnntleoke. at 11 no a. m. From
I'll tiiemtli ut 7." a. m.: :!21 and COj p. m-
Sl'NDAY TIIAINS.
SOI'Tlt-l enve Scranton. tit 5.1j. 3.00,
r,.ii. mo-, a. ni.: ::.ii und ::.4o p. m.
NORTH leave Scranton ut 11.18, 2.09,
4 i". p. m.; 1.". mil i.io p-m.
H L O O M S B C R i Dl VISION-Lcava
Sii.nilon at "Idol a. m. and 6.10 p. m.
Dclavviirj :uiJ Hudson.
On Feb. 2Cth. lsW, trains will leave
Sc ifinton as follows
For Cailiond.tle 1!20, 7..11. 8 Rt, 10.13 a.
in.: 12 noon; l.v 2 2S, 4 tci, 3 25, C.23, 7,57,
M.i. 11 bl p. in.; LIB a. m.
l'oi Alluiiy. Saialogi. .Montreal, Bos
ten, New Knglaud points, etc. G 2J a. m.
l.os n in.
FeiiVIInucsil,ile-i;.20, 10.13 a. m.; 2.2S, 5 23
p. ni.
For Wllkes-B.ine-B.4-. 7 IS, S.43, S.3,
10.42 a. III.; 12(i!, 1.28, 2.IS. . 1 J3, 4 27, CIO,
7.IS. 10. II, il,"t p. m.
h'or New Yoik. Philadelphia, etc.', via,
Lehigh Valley Itallnuel-h 4,1 a. m.J 12.W,
2.1"!, ,27 p. in.; with BIjlI; Diamond Kx
piess, ll.'in p. m.
For Pennslvjnl.i Railroad points, 6.13,
t'.:s a. in.: 2.1', 4 27 p. in.
For western points, via Lehigh Valley
RiiiiiiMd 7.is a, in.: I2 0.t. ::;.!, with Black
Dlanii'iul i:piess. Kill, H.'IO p. m..
Ttuliis will ntrlve In Scranton a3 fol
lnws: '
Ftelll C.ilbiiliil.tle and the North C 40,
7,41. ..i !i:'4, to.SS. II JS it. m.J 1.21, 2.15,
.:".".. 4.2!. 7C. lit.:: ll-'7 p. in.
Fiom Wllh.s-H.iiie .mil the South-C.11,
7.4 M, 1.'&. 11. ." n. m.: 1.01. 221, 4U2,
31". til'l, 7.V. 'i.(i.i, it) in p. in.: 1,13 a. m.
SI'NIMY TRAINS.
For C.iilionditle y.U.1 a. m.; :2.27, t.2J,
4 Hii. .1 17. in .12 p. m.
For Will.. -Ilai t c-!0 a. in.: 1203, 158,
,!.25. t 27. s 27 p. ni. v
For Alb.ni, Saratoga. 'Montreal, Bos.
ton. New Kngl.-nd points, etc, 1.0s p. m.
Lowest tales 'to all points in United
States in ,d Cini'iei.t
J. W. BPRDICIC. G. P. A.. Albany, N. Y
If. W. CR( S, D. 1'. A,. Scranton. Pa.
Leliijjli Vallav Kuilrciai,
In effect Nov. lith. IWi. 1 '
TRAINS I.KAVK SCRANTON.
For Philadelphia and New York, via t.
Ji. II R. R.. at til a. m. and 32 01. IMS.
4.27 cHlutk Diamond Ktpio.isi, und W.'A
p, in. Sundais, D. & II. R. It., 1.5b, 7.4.
p m.
I'.ir White Haven. Hiiislrtnn and ntlncl-
pal nolnts in tl.e coal legions, vl i D. fa
II H It, t. II, 2.1i und 4.27 p. in. For
P.illsvllle. b.43, 2 IS p. m.
1'or lleibleliiin. Kastou. Beading, H,ar
llsbuig and piluelpal Intermediate sta
tions, via 1). A.- H. It. B.. C 41 a. m.; 32,0.!,
2.1S, 4.27 (Black Diamond Kxpiei.s), 11,20,
Sundavs. D. & II. H. B.. l.M. 7.lk)t, m.
For Tiinkhaunock, Tenviinda. Kliulin,
Ithaca, Geneva and piluelpal Ihtci medi
ate stations, via D.. L. V ,W. 11. ... S.03
a. in.; 1 0u and :ui p. nt.
For Geneva. Rocliestet. Buffalo, Niag
ara Falls, Chicago, uud all points' west,
via D. & H. R, R. 1-0!. ""J I Black Dia
inotid K.piess), 7. Is. 10.11, 11 M p. m.
Sundays. D. tc II. B. R.. 1-'1 1. m, 7.tJ
Pullman pallor nnd sbeplng'or Lehigh
Valley pit lor etus on till Gains between
Wllkes-Haite and New Yoik, PblladcU
lihl.t. tiufitilo und Suspension Btltlge.
IKll.LIN II WII.HPB. Gen. Supl., H
c'oitlaiid street. New York,
CIIARLKS S. LKK. Gen. Pass. Agt., 21
Col tl. unit stieet. New oik.
A. W. NONNKMACHKR. Dlv, J'as-s
Ast., South Bethlehem. Pa.
Por ibkeis nnd Pulliniin retervntlemi
apply IMs Ltickawatiua uve., Scranton, Pa.
Eric and Wyomliiu Valley.
Time Table lu elTii t Feb 7, 1100.
Trains leave Scianton for ll.iwley and
Intel nit diate points, connecting ut Haw
ley with Krln Rallroatl lor New York,
Ncwhiug, lloncsdalc and Inteimedlato
ttoluts. us follows No. 1. Acconimoda
tlou, 0 a. in.; No. 4, Kxpress, 12 01 p. m.
m;iiato pivisio.. i-r
in i:tiee r ecr. .m,' io;
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