pw b SCRANTOX TMBl'NE-SATCRnAY, APIUL 7, 1000. V n II f ' LACKAWANNA COUNTY. twlSSrfHSSSystyst(.Sl.0stl'IS'i v CARBONDALE. NEW SUMMER RESORT. Stunton's poml, nr-nr Wnymnit, 1ms been rorhrlslc-tird "Lake l.niloro." nii'l will bo the objective imlnt of tunny ox ctirRle.nlsts Hi" i-uiiiIiik Htiminci-. S'l pprlnlrndert Munvlllc It. aittlinrltx- fur t')p stalcnipiit Hint tin' Hluinpf will lie ipiiiovoil. xvntor inlscd anil fttirrniinil Itt&g iimvpitPil min a beautiful pin If. I'"rtrvleiv will not lie aluinJoiu'd MR. HOCKENBERRY ENGAGED. ItHymond llorkenberiy bnc been en Bilged ns dnrk lor Fern Hall, Crystal Jake, for tb 'coiiilnp .icur.on. He served In n similar rapacity In a law hotel Ht Anbury park last summer, tiiv! lb experience will lie u Rrent itip " """ i Already a liirs ni.mbor of Kiusts have J 'been booked by him for June 1. I THE INVENTORY TALLIED. The poor board has taken another Inventory of the poor lain; pioperty, and It tnllled exactly with the one leccntly mad.' by the old l:onrd. Its rerommendatl jus were also vtiy sim ilar. An old barn Is to be plrapped up with lion bands to koop the hay from falling nut mid nn annex for women will probably be built. STREET CLEANING. 'I'll'1 s'reets lecclved llic.lt' II rH spilniC cleaning yesterday. This work, which lias formerly beer, done by the sweep Ins contractor and cli.ti-Red extra was inne by the street depattment utiil'i' the direction ul City Knjllneer Mason, who believes It can be mote iconomle ally done this way. The tliiiroiBlifaivt are voiy dusty and there Is no assur ance that any ptlnUlttiR will be done this season. The lilfili water lates make It doubtful. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. K. A. Wheeler lift ist"iday for Old Point Comfort to regain bis health. '. 15. Foster has leased the MctJarrv building on North .Vain street, and will remove his photograph gallery to that building on the llr.sr. of May. Xlts. Frank Iflnlr, who visited rela tives In this illy. 1ms it tinned to New York Dr. .1. (i. llmpcr has bcn called to bis fin liter home. Ilarie, Canada, by the serious Illness of his father. 10. It Hccm' is In New York on busi ness. Coiiinieiieiii!; tci'av a lite alarm will be rung In by I A. C.llleran at 12.10 to test the system. I'lol.ssor IVtti went to I'aterson. N. .1, yesteiday. where be was called h the death or his wife's sister. Flank Fox has returned from n visit In ftU'sertnwn. Mr. and .Mis. V. T. Colvllle hav.? rcturneil fioni Mt. Vriion. O. Or. T. .1. Lamb, formerly of this city, bii opened an otllie In S'craiiton. ' 10. Flytui has teturncd to Kaston. The six cannonv. I'onati'd by the government for .Mcminlul pink, are at the Dt'liiunt" and lludon fielght bnlise. Ir II. (' Whi'clei has iecovei"d ft mil n bil"l Illness. DALTON. A., . (Jay. a wagon dealer, of Wyo ming, was a business caller In this place on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Ives and daughter have gone to Atlantic City for a brief sojourn at the seaside. Jacob Feuersteln, formerly of Mont ilale, lias opened a store heie, where he has on sale u full line of ladles' and gentlemen's furnishing goods. Professor Leacock. of Kxeter acad emy. Is spending a few days here with his patents, Rev. and Mrs. .1. C. Leu cock. Mrs. W. I'. Jenkins attended the funeral of the late Benjamin Hughes, of Scranton, on Wednesday. Morris Dean, a student at Kxeter academy, is home on a vacation. A warm sugar social will be held nl the Raptlst parsonage on Wednesday evening of next week by the Christian Endeavor soclctyot the Baptist church. Considerable of moving has beer, going on In this pin e Hie present week The Triumph of Love is Happy, Fruitful Marriage. 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" And another wrote tints: "If you dumped a cartload of gold at mv feet it would not bring sneh gladness into my life as your method has done." In answering be sure and mention this paper, and the company promises to send the book in sealed envelope without any marks, and entirely free of charge. Write to the ERIE MEDICAL COMPANY, liuffalo, -V. Y., and ask for the little hook called "COMPLETE MANHOOD." Mfif EVERY WOMAN oeaneed'aarellable, monthly, regulating medicine. Only harmlc the porettdrugi should b bm4, 11 you vim the beat, get Dr. Peal's k Thflv ara nromnL safa nnd nnrtAtn in result. . The cenufnn (Dr, VeaVi) never F,or Sato by JOHN H, PHELPS. Spruce street. Families iliavp moved out of town nnd otla-iH Iihvp moved In, thus malting Hevoinl chanRe.1 In roHlilonts. The bultdlni; formerly used an a lilni'kMmlth shop liy Clarence Stone Is being ri'inodeled und fitted up for u barber and shoe shop. A union temneriint'e nervlce will bo lield In the llittitlst church Sundnv evenliiB tit ".SO o'clock. The public Is cordially Invited to attend. JERMYN AND MAYFIBLD. Busy Session of Borough Council Last Evening Church nnd Other Personal Nexfrs. The borough council met In regular session last evening, all the members being present with the exception of Mr. Stanton. On motion of Mr. Dunn, the secretary was lnstri'icted to notify the Traction company not to move their switch from its present location. Mr. Dunn ulso made some sensible re marks regarding the violation by the street car company legardlng the Itmtl of speed at which cats ate being run through the borough. He asked that council notify them to observe the ordi nance and not to run more than ten miles an hour. While his remarks were pointed, he was apparently tight In what he said, but he received no bach ing from the test of council and the mutter was dropped. He then mad" u motion, which was curried, that tho company comply with another se'on of their I'tanchise and paint the Doles running through Main street. President Not ton and Seerelnry- 'Ireasurer Jones, of the Carbondul'i Telephone company, were present and had Secretary Jones read an ordinance to grant them right of way through the borough. Dr. Shields, representing the Anthracite Telephone company, asked for a similar request for his com pany, after which Mr. Dunn moved that the Carbondale company be given right of way. This was obleeted to, and dually both requests were laid over for consldetatlon for one mouth. Treas uter Williams' bond in the sum of $il, 000 was presented and lead. Mr. George Fendeied, Jr.. of Third stteet, has been doing jury duly at Scranton this week. The following are the standing com mittees appointed by President Moon, of the council, for the present year: Streets and bridges. Dunn, Theron Moon and Hawllug: light and water, Nicholson. Wheeler and Davis: lire and police. Hadger, Stanton and M oon; borough building and printing, Theroii Moon, ftawllng and Stanton i laws and oidluance, Wheeler, Hadger and Albert Moon; appropilations, Nicholson. Dunn and Davis. Mrs. William Uibbs. of West May field, has received the sad intelllgencs of the death of her brother, Hubert Howden, whose death took place In Australia. "Transformed Into Christ's Image by Ketlectlng His Glory" will be the sub ject of 'the pastor's discourse at the. Fit st Baptist church tomorrow morn ing. The Fpworth league at the X'litultlve Methodist church tomorrow evening will be led by Mr. John Burgess. Tim topic will b "Christ, Our Missionary Model." At the mottling service, at which the Knights of the Mystic Chain will attend, the pastor. Rev. Thomas Cook.will preach on "Modern Knights." In the evening his theme will be "Cruel llxlon." Mr. William (Jlbbs is still confined to bis home with bronchitis nnd neu ralgia. CLASSIC'S GREEN. Mrs. Sarah Clark, relict of the late William Clark, died at the home of John IL Conk, with whom she had made her home during the past winter, at noon on Thursday last. Funeral has been arranged to occur at 11 o'clock on Saturday In the Baptist church. Inter ment will be made in the family plot In the Clark's Green cemetery. MOSCOW. Daniel Holler and family have moved Into the house recently vacatul by M. 10. Brown. Itev. Shellhorn. the well known evan gelist, who has been conducting ser vices at Maple luke this week, will "Here at last is information from a high medical source thatniustWORK WONDERS withthisgenerationofmen." The hook fully describes a method by which to attain full vigor and manly power. A method to end nil unnatural drains on the system. To cure nervousness, lack of self-control, despondency.i'tc To exchange a jaded and worn nature 'or one of bright ness, buoyancy and power. To give full strength, development and tone to every portion and organ of the body. Age no harrier. Failure impossible. The book, isPURELYMEDICALANDSCIKNTIFIC, useless to curiosity seekers, invaluable TO MEN ONLY WHO NEED IT. Free Trial Treatment Only harmloeatxd Pennyroyal Pilflu disappoint. Bold for (1.00 per box, Pharmacist, ccr. Wyoming avenue and HOSTETTE 5 CELEBHATEO '; DlgesteJ food makes rich blood ferment ed food produces poison, and from this springs Constipation, My.pepila and Liver Trouble. The Bitters will help to digest your food and thus create healthy active blood. It's an excellent spring tonic. SITTER enmmenee a seiles of revival Meeting) In the Methodist eliurib of this plane Sunday evenlnc. Mix. Clements returned borne Thurs (lty from nit extended vlalt with f i lends In New York. Mrs. Phoebe Mott, of Serunton, him b"en the Kttest of Miss Sue I'yle, a few ilnvs this week. The f i lends of Mr. and Mrs. J. X. Hentutt. Riive litem a iintitiil party Monday evening. Mrs. Mveis, of (iotitrit.horo, called on Mrs. Hornee .(ones yesterday. Mis. Habeoek bn." moved In the Kor-ti'i-o house vaeated by Daniel Holler. Mrs. William Cook and children, of Scranton, returned home yesterday af ter n visit with tehitlvis here. Itev. Shellhotii will pleach In the 'rurneisvllU' church Htindny alternoon. M. K, llrnwn has moved to Kant Ransror, where he will open a hardware store. Mrs. I'.rock Wilcox, of Dales Hie, was a caller In town, ycsteiilay. TAYLOR NEWS. Newly Elected Ofllcers of D. of P, Installed Today's PrlnWlts Re ligious and Personal News. District Deputy Mis. .lenklns on Thursday evenlnc lnstnlletl the n!Vly elected ofllcers of the laekawnnna council, No. ;.l, DaiiRhteis of Pocahon tas, in their rooms in the Hed Men's, ball. At the conclusion of the cere monies, a banquet was served and a most delightful evenlnpt was spent by the large number present. Informal speeches were made by Oreat Pocahon tas Mrs. Mary M. Tlnuey and others of the visiting councils. The following ofllcers were Installed: Prophetess, Mrs. Sarah Hurst: Pocahontas, Mn. Lizzie A. Xnakcs: Winona, Mrs. Eliza beth Heifer: Powlmtttin, James Heffer; keeper of records, Mrs. Lizzie Kvan keeper of wampum, Mrs. Ann Marsh; first scout, Mrs. Ann Jenkins; second scout. Mrs. Agues Jones; first runner. Mrs. Hliziibeth Morris; second runner, Mrs. Mary A. Williams; tlrst counsel lor, .Mrs. (icorge ICvimx: second coun sellor, Mrs. Illtilebraud; first warrior. Mis. Lizzie Hrownfleld; second war rior, Mrs. Sadie Itlchards; third war rior, Mrs. Kllzabeth Davis; fourth war rior, Mrs. Mary Mori is; guard of wig wam. Mrs. Ann Kvanx; guard of for est, '"lomas Reynolds. Mrs. John Connolly and tlnee chil dren, Misses Myrtle. Mildred and Mus ter Clifford, reached here last evening from North Carolina, to be the guests of her mother, Mrs. l'l. J. ICvans. of North Main street. The Republican primary to be held today for the election of a representa tive In the Third Legislative district Is at fever heat. The candidates are Dr. N. C. Mnekey and Kdward James, Jr. Miss Illanehe Winters, of Clark's Summit. Is visiting at the home of Mrs. George Itelnhardt. of firove street. Mr. William Davenport has moved his family from Lackawanna to this borough. Messrs. David Heecham, James Hef fer, James Palmer, W. O. Howells, Thomas Samuels and Philip Noakes. of the Mlnooka tribe, No. LM7, paid a fra ternal visit to the Navajo tribe. No. 10.'). Improved Order of Red Men, of Hyde Park, last evening. Sabbath services at the Methodist Episcopal church tomorrow will be as usual, Rev. Francis Gendall olllclatlng. Sunday school at 2.1." p. m. Mrs. John Purdy. Mrs. John Parker and Mis. Shem Parker visited the Moses Taylor hospital yesterday. Rev. Dunn, of Scranton, will officiate In the Presbyterian church tomorrow morning. Sunday school Immediately after morning services. The school board met in regular ses sion last evening. The teachers were paid for the month of March. Services at the Calvary Baptist church tomorrow will be held at the usual hours, Pastor Rev. Harris ofllcl atlng. All are welcome. The Scranton Railway company are making rapid progress In the extending of their line to mnke connections with the Luzerne line at Duryea. Employes nre at present engaged In clearing awa the bank along the Lackawanna river for the erection of a viaduct, Messrs. Evan Morgans and William Harris, of this town, left yesterday fo, New York, fioni where they leave to morrow for their native land, Wales. Tayiorville lodge. Xo. 66S, Independ ent Order of Odd Fellows, will meet In session this evening. Mr. L. K. Weiss, of Scranton, was a business caller here yesterday. Mrs. Jonah Davis, of Kingston, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Edward D, Davis, of Middle street. Mrs. Thomas Myers, of Mooslc, was the guest of friends in this place on Thursday. The condition of Mifr John Lally, ot Main street, is slightly Improved. OLYPHANT. The flint meeting of the council since Its leorganizatlon took place Thursday night. All members were present. An unusually laig number of bills were pased, amounting to over W.100. belnsf divided up Into departments as follows. Streets. $:,.:!: police. J50; attorney's fees, $8i.l; electric plant. $251. S3: gen eial borough account. ?9D.C"i; final pay ment on tire alarm system. $.". An other biir hill front the M-wer contraet ots for one-third payment on the First sewer dixit let for $2,30(1, was held up and leferreil hack to the contractors to be Itemized. The bin gees' message wns tli'Mt read and embodied many timely suggestions. Among other mat ters lie touched upon In the message, weie the strcetx, sidewalks, electric light plant, lire and police department'. He recommended that an additional police otlleer be appointed for day ser vice. I'rexldeiit Xealoii then an nounced the appointments of commit tees for the coming year, which were as follows; Street committee, Van Sickle, rtlllexple, ltca.. Trawler; police ronimlltee. Foley, Lawler. Hrown, Gil lespie: light committee, MeMeaus, Foley. A'an Sickle, Lawler; building committee, Heap, Pettlgrew, Mc.Mcanx, Gallagher; finance, Gillespie, Lawler, Van Sickle, Foky. printing, Robinson, Heap, Mc.Meitiis, Hrown; fire commit tee, Lawler, Gillespie Pettlgrew, Van Slokte; auditing committee, MeMcans, Marks, Heap, Gallagher. The samo order of business as wns In use last year was adopted, and the bonds of the secretary and trensttrer made the same as the previous year, the former 11,000 and the latter ZO,Ono. A communica tion from the Fabric Fire Hose com pany asking council to tedeem nn or der which they bold was read, and was referred to the finance committee for action, A petition signed by a large number of members 'of the Taxpayers' Ptotectlvo association was read. It embraced many good suggestions along the line of ecom.tny In the municipal affairs.' It was referred to c,ommltt'!cR for their consideration, The bond of Treasurer Carbine was then accepted. Httrgess .Manning made a verbal le port In which he stated that notice hod been served on him of the stilt Insti tuted by O. A. Prokopovllz agajnst tins borough for damages. He calbd the council's attention to the deplorable condition of the borough lockup. The third of a scries of let tines giv en by Dr. X. W. Tracey, at the Father Mathew Opera house last evening, wat well attended find was very Interesting1. The speaker Is tin enK'iialnlng lecturer and Illustrated his remarks with stere optlcon views. Several vocal selection's were rendered by a choir io'f young people. The ler-tures will be continue! for' several evenings. The luneral of Mrs, Cornelia Vnyle, who. died on Tuesday last,' took place vesterdav afternoon at 2,no o'clock from her late home on Dunmore stiret. A btlef service was conducted v at the house, after which tho temajns,. fol lowed by a large funeral cortege were taken to Dunmore cemetery for Inter ment. Tlte Junior Christian Endeavor soci ety of the Congregational rhuicb will hold an entertnluinent and, fecial In the church next Monday evening, when the following ptogrammo. wilt be ren dered! Chorus, "Greeting," Junior so defy: recitation. Mary Morris; reci tation. Anna Morgan; di'et, Minnie Mutton ant! Mary J. Morgan; recita tion. Edith Richards: dialogue, eight Juniors: recitation, Lucy Stud; solo, Blanche Williams; recitation, Ethel Mutton' exercise, Juniors: duet, Eliz abeth Lewis and Anna Morgan; tab leau, "Goddess of Liberty," Juniors; recitation, Mtnlel Evans; recitation, Tlllle Hoyes; solo, Delos Davis; reci tation. Susie Owens; recitation, Jen nie Davis; tableau, Junior;: recita tion, Mamie Morgan; song, Henry Whitby. Cake, coffee nnd Ice cream will be served. Messrs. Joseph and William Best, two of our prominent young townsmen, will open a tea store In town In th near future, MOO SIC. The Republican primary election will be held at the hose house today, be tween 4 and 7 o'clock. All Republicans residing In the AVest district are en titled to vote, and not all Republicans In the borough, as was stated. The Hose company Is finishing; Hnd furnishing the second story Of the hose house for the use of the borough coun cil. Presbyterian church, Rev. W. S. Young.paxtor. Communion and preach ing at 10.30 a. in. and 7.S0 p. m.; Sun day school at 2 p. m.;. Junior and In termediate Endeavor at 3 p. m.; Chris tian Endeavor at 6.S0 p. in. Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. J. X. Bailey, pastor. Pleaching at 10.:;0 a. m. anfl 7.30 p. m.; Sunday school at 2 p. in.; Junior league at s-ji. in.; Ep worth league at 6.30 p, m. Many Lives Saved. In almost every neighborhood there Is some one whose life has been saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, or who has been cured of chronic diarrhoea by the use of that medicine. Such persons make a point of telling it whenever opportu nity offers, hoping that It may be the means of saving other lives. For sale liy all druggists. Matthews Bros., wholesale and retail agents. ' THEATRICAL. The Wnite Company. Tlit WllP louipaiiy will lotnlndc tonight its cry hiH'fcful pnjfJKement ill I1ii Acadnn.v of Miitie, presenting ".l.uk hlieplierd." Tlito arier noon "The Walfi of Xew Vork" will be s.rcn. 'The Woman in Black." Manager I.OHJ hays that the (libne.i -Hoi (tier lompjny mude sm h a big lilt at the AiMilemy th.it he ileeldril to book them bjik for the week lommendni; .Momly, Apill 0. 'I he company will open in "The Woman in lilac V. "' Soieial new pla.vs and laudeiille Jill lute bun added. The company tomes fioni MiciegMul i iilMKimenM in New Vork Ity, llrldjrepoit, Ho boken and other blcr toivni, where they have been doing a wonderful biulncx. 1'rhil are 10, 31 and 30 ien!i. Ladie' lull tickets are otfeied for Monday night. The Kendals on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Kendal will appear at the l.y imm on ueil Monday eenliiK and will pieient lor the riut time in this city their new play, "The KMer Mlis Hlotsum." It i five jiau sim-e thoic tun (harming r.ncltsh arliftta hale UIted tliN country and their coming heie, with a new play, for the fiitl time after sr long an aliMiue will make tneir engagement one ot the noteltlea of the Kf.is.on, "The Klrler MUi Wns Mim" wa plaji'i by the K'endala for oer til months at the St. .lamri theater, tendon, and it was the enormous suei-ee it attained there whlih had a large share In delerininlng them to a ii'turu Hip ot the fulled Slates, The play Is by Krnest llendrie and Mitcalfe Wnnd, tun authors who are unfamiliar to thia ii'Uimv. The founei once ailed with lr. and llu. Kendal. In New Yurk, where the play ran six weeks at Hie Knlikeilnxker theater, one sritlc ald: "It la woilh going a long nay to kef." Another, of the acting ahl: "Smliaulng is .eldom Keen on the stage ot the wotbl." A VETERANS STOIlY -tieorge Lewis, uf liainol(ln, Pa., writes: " am eighty yeHrs of age. I have been troubled villi Catarrh for fifty years, and In my time have used a si eat mauv catarrh curx, but never bad any relief until I used I)r. Agnew's Catarrhpl Powri r. One box cured nte completely." Sold by Matthews llriiM. nnd W. T. Clark. 32. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY I WANT ClI'lTAI, KOft I'nOKIT.UlbK KXTrfiT pliu' again! no' huiue ablllli. 1'jn- nl llov .'", Sciatitc.il, I'a. I'KOITIS IX STOCKS. WHKAT AMI COTTOV. Macke.i'a Mndern Methods Make Money. Willi- for our tiee hook. ('. K. Jlaekei k Co, :t' llioaclua.i. New )oik. LEGAL. i:itti: or .kkimi it. sti:ki.i.. i.atk or i ity of Hcianton, deceased, l.ettets tetauientaiy upon the ahoie-natni-d es tate having been granted In the undersigned, all peiMins Indebted In said estate itic requested to make payment, and thu-e hating claims or de mands tn picseui Hie same to I'W.W V. STKKI.b, l'.r,ecnlilx. WKI.I.KS 1: TOIIIIt;!. Scranton, I'a. Mtorue.is lor Ksiaie. rilANKIi: I. VI.MiST VS. STKIII.INd VIXOM". In the Court of Common 1'leas of l.aika. wanna county. Xo 2i,v, Januaiy Teiui, IMJU, Din. lie. ToSleillng Vlngsl, respondenti You ale heiehy iinllfleil tliat the subpoena and alias aubmua In Hie ahnie-slateil case haie been letiirneil noil et inientiii and Hie court has ordered senile upon con by publleation. ou are heieby Iiolllied to be and appear at the rest lenn of said court lo be held at Scrmiton nn .Monday, Mav lllh, 1!HK), and answer the complaint of the said bliellaul. i'I.AItK.M'r' K. rnVOU. Kherlfl. (iKOItUK A lIDlt.X, Attorney for Llbellant. The People's AAAfSN A POPULAR CLIiARlNG IIOUSK for tho IJenslt ot All Who Have Houses to Kent. Real Rotate or Other Property to Sell or F.xcliune,e, or Who Want Situations or Help Theie Small Advertisements Co.tt One Cent n Word, Six Insertions tor Five Cents n Word-'Kxccpt Situation! WunteJ, Which Arc In serted Free. POP RENT in-unv.r.s iiiimr. ni'.smr.MT. with kvkiiv lomenlcnce, Including steam heat; location the best. W. T. Hacked, l'riie imlMinc, 126 Washington auntie. I'Oit ili:.T-8IK)i!it"llOlt.sK; .MOlll'.ltS lib ptoiemitits. oil North Main acenue. rem ituvr-MtooM horn: with nATb: hioi'ern Inpioirniflts. Address h7 Haiti son aienue. V'.O-MObKltXT-ltOOM 7lW KIXIMI". MAUIMIV aienue and MMtle streit, and S.!2 and hit Pine slleet. f.Ml ll'inom eb'gant resldeme, (dC ((ttlniy aienue. Apply (triune II. Ilavldscn, at tt.inej, Hit) .spline alleet. FOR SALE .- "! -Sa" f --S rim sai.i:-ommioiwk sinitv, ntrtitiv and haiuesi, .11:1 .Madison nirnue, Dunmoie. Toil MAMI-IIOAII llOltti:. LKVUIKK 'JOf sinrev (nen;, to top luiggleH, luinber wagon (nearly new), clelli'ely piing wagon, twn ilelliery 'itlelghs, Inn uls double harness, tuo single harneses, Id hlaiV'Mnllli and miner tools, afe, ete. To be seen at I'SS Mousey aie nue. I'Olt SAI.i:f -IIOI.AX'S IHMAfltAXT. fit 1 Isillhllll HM'Iltlt'. run. Sam-: on nut tti.XT-Titr. xr.w ni.iv- ing I'aik hotel; elegantly litinlhed. l'.xiel lent oppoitttnltv for anv person wbhlng lo em baik in the hotel buui.'ss. Imiulie ot Wlllluin Cialg, caie K, Itoblncoti Sons' ltteueiy. noii.nit rxiTTiiixrrTo,r"sAi.K; I'illOUSi: power leitleal boiler, unci (i-)iprse pouer en gine, good as new. Abu 'S feet 'J-incli shafting with hangets, and O'ai feet fif l-ineli pipe. "I'eo. pie," itil I'enti avenue. , ' , . - 'tJ-i AGENTS WANTED. S- 4.' WAXTKD-I.ADV AlillXTs '10 WOltK AKOl'MI home: 'J.'S) per month. Call at 'Jill -Mulberry stiret. WAVIKD- KIHMmI.AS i(II'.M'K IX I'.VKHV ilty and ton in Pinnsylianla to introdtue the largest and strongest Sli-k and Aiddent Company in the wot Id, Address V. It. Van Dusen, Supt. ot Agents, Day City, Mich. HELP WANTED. AX HONEST MAX Oil WOMAN' TOR I'OMTIOX of trust; good salaiy: liet cash security or bond. Address Ilranch office. 'I'libune. HELP WANTED-MALE. novs r.vi'.itvwiiiiin: to disi riiii'ti-: riitcu- lars aatu.!is; good pay. Itijal f.'ilm Co., ( hicago. WAMKI) -(iOOII, UtSll.lXO M.X I'OR I'AIIT- ner in gent's Ittiiiishlug and bat business; $.!,im0 cash will piy you ,).:.IKi a year; best stand; good leffieines. Addrrs ('. Ceoige, .Scranton, Pa., ductal llelliri. i:XKR(il'.TK' SM.t:SMX-('Ot'XTItV WORK. Sihool supplies. Salair 10" and extias. It. O. Kiana & Co., Chicago. III. HELP WANT ED-FEMALE. WAvrr.i) -cook ton i-vmily ok two. tti:r- erences lequiied. -Ji'i .letlerson aienue. WAXTF.I) - COMI'I'.IKXT (.1111,; (H'XKKAfi liiiuscuoik' small family. sntl Madison aie nue, (,'ieen Ridge. BOARD AND ROOMS. l.AKGi: FRONT ROOM r'Olt TWO WITH IIOAKH. (Ill Anions avenue. FINANCIAL. NOiici-: is iii:ki:iiv (iivr.x to tiii: bomj- holdeis of the .1. .1. Newman Lumber Com pany, that the follouini. tiisl mortgage, (i r cent, bonds of said crtiipauy. No. 41 for ,I,'J')'I and Nos, 77 and 8.', each for S'ajO. have this day been iliawn by lot and will lie redeenul ai par at the banking looms of this company on oi after .May 2, 1(00, and that Inteust will ce.oe on the atmeafd bonds after stdd date. I.U'KAMAXXA 'iltlsT AMI SAKK DKPOsIT CO., Tittstee. SHKI'IIKItll AVARS. Vlee-Piesident. Siranton, Pa., .Mauli ;'!, l'lOO. REAL ESTATE. $'o,m) mim, snci'tit: a xkiv propkrty: woith at least (t.fsni. The property will pay Sijj per cent., after paving taxes aiid all other i'pene. Reakon for selling, owner has l emoted lioin city. This t the best Investment in Seiantnn. Teims: Oue-iliird cah, balame 5 per cent, mortgage. W. T. Haekett, Price building, l.'U Washington avenue. I'OR SAbE 1101'III.K 110.MK. i-18 MOXROK aienue, will "sell at bart'uln if sold before .spill I. REMOVAL. J. lAWRKXCKSTEI.Mir' l)KKK'ini:IOVED to rooms, 305 and :0 Meats building. SCALP TREATMENT. MRS. I,. T. Kl'.M.r.R. SCAM' THEATllKXT, .'A-. ; shampooing, .W. ; faeial massage; man icuring, 2Jc; ihliopody. Tut Quiitcy. FURNISHED ROOMS. 10R III NI-IURNlisllir. liOOMS, 1021 Mil. neiry tiuet. POLITICAL. WJNVV, yissvv X i iiintr.nv axnolncj: Mvsci.r as a cixni- date for the nomination of County Tie.ts'trer, tubject to the titles of the Rrpehllcaii primaries. JAMKS VOIXC. Dunmoie, Pa. Tiintii r.K(iisi,.vrivr ui.sthk.t in pirsi'. ante ot a icsolutien of the- Rcpubllean stand ing coifiidltie n( the Thlicl begi-latite ellstilcl of I.ai.kauaiina cnt'iitt. atloided at a le-mtar m.st. ing held on Saturda.t, the 'Jlth day ot 1'ebr.iait', 1'sjO, the cKstrict mnientlun v III be held or Tuesday, the tenth dat of April, ItKKI, at 2 o'llock p. in,, in the aibllutinr room ot the court house, Si union, for the pi.ipo.-e of nomi nating a caudldate tor 11k' leglslatuie and elect ing tuo Vi) delegates to lepiesent said legisla tive district in the stale u. mention In be held at Ilarrlsbitrg on Apiil 23, 11X11, and transaetiug such other b itsiness as shall In- hiooghl before it. Vigilance committees will hold piimarv elec tions on Saturda.i. I he seventh day of April, Usui, brlueeii the bonis of 4 and 7 p. m. Kach election dtstiict shall elei I one person, a qualified electoi of tab! district, to act as a member of the legl-lative standing committee tor the next ensiling calendar car, whose name slull be certified to. on the lelurns tn the dlstlict convention. Candidates who hive lints far leglsteied lliclr names with the secuuie, at tmitsM Mears build ing, Scianton, Pa,, ami those who ate desliotts ot reglsteilng vvll! obseive the leqiiliemenla of lule li, wlilc li leads as follows: "I'.acli candidate must register his full name and posiumee address with the ehaliinan ot Hie legislative standing committee, and shall pay his usscssment in the dlstlict chairman at least twiuly davs beliuc the prlmaiy elcllon, or his name will not be printed on the orhtlat liallnt," Saturday, the seventeenth day of Match, lift), Is the last day for ii'glsteilng and paving Hit assessment. T. J. MATlllKWs, ( lialiuuu. Attest: .1. i:. WA'IKISS. Sicrctal.t. s. ranlon. Pa., Feb. 2S, llsio. 101 RTII DISTHHT ( OX ENTION-tMUlR the titles adopted at the last district conien. lion, not Ice Is hereby gitei that the conveuljoii for the Fourth Legislative cllslrict will lie held in llurke's hall, Caibcnidale, Pa., cm Moudar, Hie tiveut.v-lhild dat of Apill. A. II.. IVOCI,' at 4 o'clock p. m,, for the i-i'ipose of nominating one candidate for member of the legislature, and for the election of three delegates tn lepresent said legislative distiict in slate contention to ba held at HairUbuig, Ainil 2 A. II. I'l. as well as for the tiausactloii of audi oilier business as shall tie pioper. Vigilance u ir.iiiltleei will bold primary elec tions on Sali'iday, the Ivvrity rust clay of Apill, 1!KX), between Hie bouia of 4 and 7 o'clock n, m, Candidates for the offices ahove patnid will reg ister with the siiieUry In Caibondale, and shall pay their assessments on or before the tenth day ol April, l'KK, otherwise the names will not be printed upon the official ballot. J. W. SMITH. Chairman. Attest i-SAJI DEL S. JONES, Secretary. Carbondale, I'a., llareh 27, l'.OO. Exchange. rwaWVimAMMAMMMM SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION' nVI-rmixMT.Il NlMtMI; KIT erences. :.P,i .lefTeison aienue. WANTIIH -POSITION S miOKKIIKI'KIt Oil chipping .Ink; itnnv je.ns' exn'il ins'; tcnil lefernco from last iinplotei. Address II. T, llox 117, lluitea, I'a. SI1 CAT ION WANTi:iilA WIDOW I.AKV AS hotisokeepi r for wlthmer In a leipiilalile Imlly, vvhfie she can take her child; best ot riferciiie. Mis. It. I,., till. Hampton sheet. SITCATIOX VVAXTI'll-AS llKrH'TT'lllll.i IN ilerstands do,iblc- enliy bookkeeptiig. Ad dress II. I.., Tribune ottlce. SITPATIOV WANTED l IlKNTI.KMAN DK aires four hours' tvoik evenings In writing or aec minting, Aildins A, J. Campbell, li'3 Uilh iugton avenue, i ity, SITCATIOX WANTKD ItV Mtt'Nfl MAN, Wll.l, ing tn woik at .invlhing; can speak Cerm.'n and Kngllsli (tun tit-: b"i ot tefeicnies. Address II. II., Tribune ottne. ill v. SITl'ATtON WANTED x-t n O O K K E K P E R; twenty-five veals' experience' in deiibir entry and expert accounting. Lock Mux 4.VI, YOlNd MAN WISHES .1011 IIRIVINH LII1HT delivery wagon. Addiess O. It. C, Ha Vlr.e street, elty. WAvrr.n-nv a rkspixtaiili: vorxn i.xdv. a Hltuatlon as light bnuscwoik or housekeeper. Address .1. D. Wilson, lear n l"iai Xotth Was. Ington avenue. SITCATIOX WANTED --,11V MIDIII.E-AOED ladv as house kcepe in small family. Ad dress II. A., Tribune c.tlice, cll.v. DRlti(!lST, ItEtilSTI'RI'll ORADI VIT.. WAN IS position; brtelas lefcremes and experlemf. Address Druggist, 8 South Main sited, I'ittstott, I'a. DRESSMAKING. NEWEST STVLKS-MME. JOHNSTONE. Dltl. maker and ladies' tallm', S3'' Wahltnilim aienue, is tn New Yo'k tills week: will letitrn Monday prepared lo execute cider pioinptly and tn newest st)le. DREsSMAKINO 1 OR CIlll.DRKN TO ORDER: also ladies' waists. Louise Shoemaker, 212 Adams avenue. CITY SCAVENGER A, R. nttlOOS (LEANS PRIVY xll.TS AND cess pools; no odni. Imptotecl pintips u.s.-d. A. II. nitlliliS, I'loiuietor. Leave older- 1100 North Main avenue, or F.iike' ding stote, cor ner Adams and Multifile. 'lib-phone H.'ilO. NEWSPAPERS THE Wlt.KESllMtlli: Itl'COllD CX HE HVD in tsiranioii hi ine news siiinus 01 iteismaii Bros., 401 Spruce and MB Linden: M. Norton, ,S22 l.aekanauna aienue, I. S. Sc Imt-er. 211 Spruce sheet. PROFESSIONAL. ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. E. C. SPALLUIXO, 2.1 TRADERS' HANK lll'IM). ing ARCHITECTS EDWARD II. DU'IS, AIICIIIiMT, ( ONNF.l.l. ll'iildlng, Se tauten. I'REDKRtCK L. HROWN', ARCIIILTCr. PRICE building, I'd Wahli-lnn avenue, Scranton. CABS AND CARRIAGES. Hl'UllER TIRED CAIiS AND CAItniAfif.S; llll' of service. Prompt attention given oiiieis liy 'phone. 'Phones 2(72 anil ,V: 2, Joseph Keller, 124 Linden. OENTISTS DR. I. O. I.V.MAX. SCRANTON PRIVATE Hos pital, cor. Winning i.i,il Mulheiiy. DR. C. C. LAI liACII, 115 W'YOMINU AVENI'i:. DR. II. I'.'REVNOLDS, OI'P. I'. O. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAI'L, 12.5 AND 127 FRANKLIN Al E nuc, Itatis irasonable-. P. ZEIfiLER, Proprlclor. SCRANTON HOIsK, NEAR D L. A' W I'ASsF.N gir depot. Ci'i'ciuctd on the European plan. VltTOR KOCH, Propiictoi-. LAWYERt niCIIARD J. ItOI'llKE. AnORNEY-Vr-LAW, 500-2 Ian knw anna avenue, (ieneul law busi ness, collodions ami loans. J. W. IIIIOWNINi.'. ATTORNEY AND COI'NaEI.-loi-at-Lavv. Itoi'iuv ::2-.SI: Meals buildinc. oT" 11. REPl.OtSLi:. ATIOIIXLY- LOANS XEI.II tiated on leal fftate security. Meats onlbliug, ml tier Watbiuglon avenue and Spitice stieol. 11. J, DOXAIIOE. ATTORXEY-AT-LAW. OF flees DT2-M3 Moats bunding. FRANK E. 110M.E. AHORNKY NH (01 NsEL-loi-at-law. Hi rr building, Rooms 1,' nnd It, Washington atenti'.-. WILLARD, M MIKES' 4 KVAI'P. ATTORSI.YS and (.'ouiiselluis-at-Laiv. Reputillian building, Washingtcn aiei.ti". JF.SSIIP A .ll'SSlI', AI-lOltNEYS AND COt'N-sellors-at-latt. Coinntonucalth building; looms 1!i, 20 and 21. 77m7:S V. OMiTiUID, ATTORNEY- VT-L'cW. Rooms Ml, Slo and Alb Heard of Tiade llldg. EDWARD IV.1'IIAVEII, ATTORNEY'. ROOMS AH :H, 0:b floor. Meats building. L. A. WAI'RES. ArrOKNEY.ATLAW. monuealth building, Scunton, I'a. COM. C. It. PITCIII'.R. A'rrOltENY-AT-LAW. COM inol, wealth btiildliig, Scranton. Pa. PATTERSON & W1L(0. TRADERS' NATION. il, Hank building. C. (OMKHYS, (l-EI, EEI'I'RMCAX Rt'lLDIXG. A.1V. HKIiTTIOLF, ATTORXEV. MEARS RLDO. RHYSICI'N'i AND URBEOSS DR. W. E. ALLEN, 61.1 NORTH WAS.IINC.TOX DR. S. . I.'A1I0PEAC.. OVI'ICE :n WAII ingtoit avenue. Residence, 1.118 Mulbeir.v. lhionlc dlsrases, hugs, heait, kidneys and go lliiiirinary otsans a specialty. Ilotua, 1 to 4 p. in. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE HCKAWANXA. SCItxNTON, P.I. Couises prepaialoiy to college, law-, medi cine er business, Opens sept. llth. Send mr catalcgue. Itev. Tlumas M. Cann, I.L.D.. prin cipal. and pupiletoi; W. E. IMumley, A. M., headmaster. SEED'S O. R (LARK li 10.. f-EEDVAX AND NIRS. evrian, simp 2ul Wahington avenue; green lieiiisc, l:.."ii) Noilh Main avenue; store tele phone, 7S2. tvmg SCREENS J0. ItllirtTLL. REAR HI I.U'KAWXN'A avenue. Sciai.lon, I'a,, manufaitiirer of W'lra Si liens. MI5CELLAHCOU3 liU'ER's ORCHESTRA-MUSIC I'Olt BALLS, picnics, parties, receptions, weddings and con ceit ttoik (mulshed. For terms address It. J. Ilauer, tannic lor, '17 Yvyemtng avenue, over llulbclta' music store. ME(!,rRliElTBRi)TTlEiTs7l'ITlfRS' rltU'l'I.lr S, envcloprs, paper baji, twine, Warehouse, 139 Washington avenue, Sciai'toD, Pa, RAILROAD TIME TABLES vyjrxarXfi.rij'Liji r sniBtB"s.ssssss"" Jirle nnd Wyoming Valloy. Time Tabic In F.iTcft Feb. 7, IfiuO. Tiaiiis leave Scranton for llawley and Infer mrillate points, connecting at llawley with Erin Railroad for .New York, Xewbitrg, llnneadale and inteimeiliate rein Is, as follows: No. 2. Accommodation,'- a. m. ; Xo. i, Express, 12.01 p. in. RAILROAD TIMS TABLES.' AM'SMMAAMAlSAAAXXSisS4XMIlVVVWtlMVXsAilMU PENNSlfLVANIA RAILROAD' Schedule in Effect November 10, 1800. Trains leave Scranton: .- v.r 0.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbuiy, Harrlsburg;, Philadelphia; Balti more, Washington and for Pitts burg and the West. , 0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsville, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Daltlmore,Washhigton and Pitts burg and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundrtys 1.08 p. m.), for Sunbuvy, Harrls burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg'' arid the West. 1.27 p. m., week days, for Sunhury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and PMtsburg. J. H. WOOD, On. I'nHO. at. ' J. H. lll'TCIUNSON', Grit. Mkh Del., l.aoU.t. tut. I Western. In Effect Dec 17, D"!. , SOI'TTI Lcate Scuntoii tor New Vmk at i'.b'i, :l.ll, j.:ti). and NISI and ti.ll a. in.-, 12Vi and :UJ p. in. For Philadelphia at ..:iil. tc.mt and 10,03 a. lu.i I2..Vi and :;.:t:t . tn. For Sliin.ilsliiirg at b.TO p. lit. Milk and Aiiiiiiimodatiiui at .1.10 p.' r.i; .irlvo at HolHiken at WW. 7 i, n.tll .1. 111. j 12.1VX, 2.47, 4,(S. 7.111 and !i..'M p. 111. Arilve at Phila l l hi.i .11 in.'' a. m.: i.iki, :Ms, il.isi and H'2.l p. lit. lilu ttoui Nut York at t2.l)i. 2. li and 4,'si :i. 111.; 1.IHI. I.S2, ,-,.a:t and Ml p.- tn. Fropi Stioudxbuig at tc.0.' n. 111. , . .,.,.. NORTH Leate Scianton for llulabi iiiid'iiiti'i''' niedlate station .it 12.1(1. 2..V), 4.U". arnl'tMsVa'-. in ; l.'sl and .1..VI p, 111 For Osttigir'nml Mr.r in'" at 4.0". a, m. and I..V, i. in. For i'lii.i at. 2..V) a. in. ami t 05 p. tn. For MonliiW at "i.ini a. 111.; LICi p, tn. and ,1..VI p. in. For NIiIioImui at I.ini and 11,1,1 p. in Anivo in Scriii'lon lm,ii llttltalo 111 2 1(1, 2.11. :."J. am' lti.Uu 11. in.; .IJill and 7.4U p. 111. Finin (Kucgo unit S.vraiusc at 2..V1 a. m. 12.,'ls und !..: p. in. I'lmn S.ii-ainsr al 7 4U p. 111, Fioni I lua 111 2.1.1 a in.; I2..K and :t.;:u p, tn j-'iom NIcboNon al 7..V1 n. in. anil I'.oi p. in. Emit Moiitiiisi- al Lis' .' iii.;':l.2n and 7.411 p. m. ,' Ill.tlOMslit R(l is0 Leiive Scia'nlmir for Noithuiiibeilalid ul (l.'!il. 1il.nl 11. Ii: l.'.l .llld (i. IJI p. 111. For I'l.tmniilh at 1.1,1, .1.40 aml.m p.. in; I'm Nanllcoke ill S.lll.l In. Virile lit Smthut'l beihiiul ut ii.s.l ,1. hi ; I. tn,- .1. 1 is aid !l.:lO'i.-nla-Iriive al unlli i.'.c al 1. '21 1 a. m. An ho at I'l.liiioiith .11 2.(1.1, I. in and 1.1 i. 111. ri Ixv-ajt Siranloit lioni N'oitliuinberlaiiil nt !M2a. 'm.; I'.'.ul, 4. .11 and ..vi p. m. I'loui NantKyke' ,at II. no a.m. I'tom I'll 11,-1-1 1 1 at 77 a. fti. ; :t.2S and (l.ul p. 111. SI DV TRM.NX. SOI TH - Lean- Si 1 niton a 2. 1.1, ;t.mi. .:!". 10.IJ1 a. 111.; ,'1.,'t.l and .1. til n. 111. NORTH -Leate Si Ion at 12.1(1, 2..VI,' 4.0.1 p. 111.: t.. 11 and .I..I11 p. 111. L '" ' III.HOMSIII 11(1 DIVISION-Leave Scranton att 10.0.1 a. 111. und U.IO p. 111. , ,',. Dcluxv'.irj'an.l lltulson. ' '" On Feb. 2iitli. Itmn. trains will leave- Scr.intbn'' as follows: , For (aibondab ', 20. 7. .1:1. s.j;i. In. LI a. 111.; 12 noon; 1.0s, 2.2s, i.isi. 3.2,1, ii.2.1, 7.57, '0.15, II 11 p. 111. : I. In a. in. For Mbany, Saiiitogi. Moiilnal. Ilnslnn, NctT England points, etc. -11.2(1 a. 111.; 1.HS p. 111. For lloiiesilale 0.211. 10.13 a. in.; 2.2S. 6.25 p m. For ilkes-i;.irir-li. 1.1, 7.4.". R.I!. tk.'K 10.12 a. III.; 12.0.1. I.2.S, 2.IS. LIB. 4.27, (-.10, 7. IS, 10.11, ll.ttd p. III. For New lotk. 1'hll.iJelihia. etc.. via T.ehigti Valle.v Ralltoild U If, .1. In : 12.111. 2.IS. 4.27 p. in.; vtith lllaik Diamond Lvptoss, ll.::o 11. m.. , For 1'eiiiisvlv.iiil.i Railroad points, 1..4.1, !..'H a, m.: 2. 1", 4 27 p. in. For western points, via la-hlch Valley ltall load 7.IS a. in.; 12.tcb .i.'M, wilh lllaik lli.v 1111 ml Lxpnss, 10.lt, II. .'0 p. in. Tiains will anlte In Soi-anton as follows: I'loin Carln ndale and the N01 III -(!.!(), 7.4.1, ., fi.:i4. 10.:iS. 1 1. Ma. in.; 1. 21. 2.1,1, il.'il, 4.2a, 7.1, tll..'IK, 11.27 p. 111. I'lom Mllkes-ltaiie and the S011II1 -0.1.1. 7.1', 8.4S, 10..1S, 11. .1.1 a. 111.; 1.01, 2.2.1. 1.02. 5.20,6.2l, 7,ia, 0.01, 10.01 p. 111.: 1.l a. in. SFNIIXV TRAINS. For Carbondale fl.115 a. 111.; 12.27. 2.112, 4.00; 6.47. 10.62 p. in. For Vllkes:l)arie-0.;:S a. in.; 12.0.1, 1.5S, :). (i.27, S.27 p. m. ' Vf For Albany, Saiatoga. .Monheal, Huston, Xcv? Knglaiid points, rlc. I.O'C p. 111. ' Lowest rales to all points In I'liitcil States and Catiadi. - - - 1 i .1. V. IH'ltlllCK, !. P. A.. Mlkini. .N. Y; II. V. CROsX, ). p. A., Sir.inlou, I'a. Lehlsh Valtov Knilroai. In Llic-et N't. intli. ISO-i. nt UNs i.i:a i: s. ranton. For Philadelphia ami New Yotk. via D. ft. II. It. It., al (..11 a. 111. and l'io.7. 2. IS, 1.27 (lllaik; Diamond Lxpiess), and ll.:iil p. m. riundayn,', ly .V II. It. It.. I. .Is. 7. IS p. 111. ', .- .. ( '-I For While Haven. Ilarletou and principal points in the coal legions, via II. K II. It. It., 11.41. 2.1s and 1.27 p. m. For IMllsville, 6.43, 2.1S p. 111. For llellilelieui, Hast Reading, Harrlsburg and pilncipal iiiiiitnedlale Motion- vla.D. k II. It. It.. I..41 a. in.:' 11.01. 2.1K, 4.27 (Itlack ,Diak moiid Kxpicssi. Il.lli), Siiudats, 11. ,t It. It; 114 I.M, 7.1s p. 111. For Tiinkh.innoi k, Totvanda. Klinlra. Ithaca, tb-uet.i ami piiuiipal iiitciiuidl.ile stations, via, D.. I.. A w. II It. s.o .1. in-; l.nu.aiul 3.3.1 P. 111. For (ietieva. Roihc-tcr, lliiflalo, Niagara' Falls, Chicago, and all points west, via D. V II. R. ItJ, 12.0't, 3.3:: (Itlack Diamond llxpn'w), 7. IS, 10.41, 11.30 p. 111. Sunila.ts, D. - II. It. II., 12.03 p. ra., Pullman pallor and sleeping or Lrblgli Valley pallor ears on all tiains between .Wilkcs-IlaiTci and New link. Plilladelpliia', Itntfalo and SM' pension llrldge. .... ROI.I.IN II. Wll.lll It. tic n. Supt, Id CortlahJ. sueet. ..New Yolk. . . . CHAItl.l'.s s. 1,1:1:, Intl. Pa.s. Agt., 2(1 Corllanl stieel, New loll.. A. l. NONN'I'.MACHLR. Div. Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem, Pa. , For tickets and Pullman reservations apply 303 Lackawanna avenue, Stiaiilou, Pa. Central Ualli-o.iJ ! New JcMiir Stations in New loik-l'o.,t,of Liberty street, S. It., and South Ftnv. Whitehall stteet. Anthtaeite leal ueil c.xi.luntclj. Insuring tleanliness and comfort. TIMU TAHLi: IN FIT'IXT NOV. 1!'. lhlfi. Trains leaves Scranton fur .New loik. Newark, Kliraheth, Philadelphia, Fusion. Hi tlileluin. Al Untotvn. Mauth Chunk and White Haven, at 8.S0 11. 111.; expicss, L2U, exries", 4.00 p. 111. Mmdaya, 2.1.1 p. in. For l'ittston and W ili.cs-ltaire, 6.J0 a. m., 1.20, 4. IK) p. m. Suuda.vs, ! 1.1 u. 111. -' . For Haltlmore and WahlnE(on, and point J South and West via P.elhlihini. t.ib a. m., 1.20J u. m. Sundajs, 2.11 p. m. 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