w, -iihwijji am fn rm-- w,n'"mi,i wr "rTimm-mitHwmf jUm iiiUHBm w-")"' " i "ffC "r'f WfW1 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1000. fln i . .1 " i V LACKAWANNA COUNTY. CARBONMLE. CONCERT DY M. E. CHOIR. The cliolr of the Hist Methodist church Is tchrnrHliiK nn Unit it can tntn. to bo Riven next Tuesday oven Ins. April I". The. music Ik belmr In terpreted under Ihu 'llrectlnn of V. D. Kvnns. The rholr will be updated -by the celebrated Xylophone uillit, Wll llntn V: MfC'iirniack. of ItliiRhatnton. The solos will be mini,- by Miss May Kllpatrlck, Miss Mlna Frank. Mis. M. O. Abbey. Messrs. II. F Clnik, . Ji. Ivans, W. H. Moon and U U I.ovl lnnd. Prof. A. P. Thomas will bo ac companist. ALDERMAN JONES' SISTER DIES. Alderman S. H. Jones has tccelvod the sad IntclllRencc of the death of his oldest sister, Mis. James II. Fine, of Plymouth, which occuricd last even Inn at 8.30 o'clock. She wns l)oin In Wilkes-linn c slxty-sW years apo. Four sisters alto survive her. They nro" Mrs. 13. Thomas, of Conklln, N. Y. Mrs. William Seott and Mrs. M. A. Davis, of Ulnshatnton, N. Y.. and Mis. T. II. Kvans, of Fulrvlcnv. Kansas. This Is the llrst death In the family In twenty-live years. STEALING POWDER. The theft of powder has enueeri tho miners of Highland Park collleiy the "Last Chance" considerable annoy ance for some time past. Finally An drew Kalfoot was cmmlit In the act if walltlnp off with n keg of explosive which belonged to Michael Slso. He was taken befoic Aldeimau Jones last night, when John Jnnlnsky testified to having witnessed the theft. The de fendant was committed to the county jail. AFTER A TAPER MILL. A number of prominent business men have expressed hope of soon lo cating u paper mill In this city. For obvious reasons the name of the con cern Is withheld. Tin: sites In lew are the Klnbaek factory on South Main street, and th Crago building on River street. Th enterpilse Is sulil to lie one of the ir.oM desirable yet ne gotiated for. LAID AT REST. The funeial services oer the re nrilnn of Mrs. Jane Palmountaln were conducted by ltev. Chailes Lee yester day. 'The pallbearers weie: Jnm s Nlchol, David Jones, James Solomon. Francis F. Burce', Joseph Wllee and James Phllpott. Among the out of town people present were: Mrs. K. J. Prior, Mis. K. Rotrser, JIis. Penrose, Mis. Toman, Mrs. Anna Mellow and son F.dwln, Mesdames Michael Hub erts, Gardner, Thomas Mann. Thomas Prinn, K. Cliecnalnde, Tucker, Mny nard, Whitney, William Heme. Jer myn, and Mis- Sarah Roland, Arcli Iwld LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Misses Isabelle Watt and Sarah Rurr letuined home from Hyp seminary yes tei day Thomas Shauiun has leturncd from Wllkes-Harre. Mrs. Mary O'Urlon and daugliter. of Oneonta, are visiting fi lends In tills cllv. Air. and Mts. James Slaples, of Wnj lnart, were Carbondale visitors yestor day. Contractor Heniy llo, of Potest City, will soon locate in this city. It. M, Vannan. of liiikctt Tciiwc, is 111. Miss Delia ltayley has secuieel a sit uation in the People's shoe stole. C R. Smith. D. W. Humphiey and Albert Cianc nie the inmlnees for tli- presidency of the Cycle club, to be voted foi next month. Mi and Mis. Harvey 51. Smith, of Maple avenue, have disposed of their household goods ard will leave shoith" lor Los Angeles California, In hop-'H of benefitting Mis. SmithV health. Henry Hox, of Forest City, will oc cupy Mr, Smith's liuure. What Was the Matter. , (Jalllee, Pa., April fi. 1900. Miss Tres tle llynes, of ibis town, states ilmt her mother w is feeling verv nisei able th's spring and no one could tell what the matter was She begin tak ing Hood's Saitaparllla and felt uet tcr at once. OLYPHANT. M the imiiul which will be held in the rather Matheiv tlpeia liini-i' next Mond.il eicii Ins nnilei Ihe aiiplics of i I'jtilck'n dun ill iholr, the ilmlr will sin? "Lead Klndl l.Iplit," Ihe piece fur whlih tticy wire the miei infill ioill,ietilon at the Welli ll.iptist eUleildf.id. and ""mips tiom ikinp," the iiimpetltlio pleie for the eisteddfod whlili will be bebl in Atlantic ( ill In June. At the nieetlup of the m luml lio.inl on Moi .J.i nlKht er little business was liansacted be sides the pislnsr of u few hills. The iraltu of pun h ilin a Mfe for the iim of 'ie board Mas defeireil till tonic fimui due William Adah Mibmltted a propnsltinn to the board, aim lot to furnish fnui Mai; p.ilis fm- the nun of sjun The inmiUrs thouplit tills fUme tno lush mid deiided not to puichase the pules tor the present 'Houseworkis haul wcA Washing Dishes To wih dlthct In half the time, tnd do It well, follow this recipe: Alwijrt use hot water -not warm, but hot. It l btit to use mops with china and class, and, to have a Dice lather, Instead ol using soap use Gold Dust "Washing Powder Dissolve a tablespoonful In the hotwater and wash quickly t have plenty of nice, dry to&clt to wipe wltb have a drainer that will allow the water to run off the dishes Into receptacle be low, when you will have hlfhly polished (lass and china. ' Tli ! U t4kn from oar f m txvltt ' OOLDIN RUltS lOR HOUSEWORK " Mat frti cj ri 'tit In .. . THt N. K. FAIRBANX COMPANY. Chicago, SI. Ltula, How York. Oottoit. EVERY WOIVIA Sometlaea Deeds a reliable, tnonthlr, reenlatlnr medicine. Only harmlooa xiut tbo purest drugs should b ad 11 jou nut the boat, get Dr. Peal's FcffrnwrotfaB PE3fl$ fcvv ' I They are prompt, eato nud certain In result, The cenufno (Dr. Peal'pJ never dteappolnt. Bold for $1.00 per box. For Sale by JOHN H. PHELPS, Spruce street. Outgo It, Holler, secretary of the school Imjnl, Is In . cu mk iil, sndliig lilt l'.lrr aiatlnn, Spiel il Easier iiiutli- has been prepared ly the iholr nf it. Patrick's rlmrcli (or the 10.80 mass oh Sunday morning, The following will 1e endued: Hattholoiiieu's mass In II Hat, Cicdn from Wcbri'ii in hi In II, Rcglni Coells, Werner, siolnists, Mlws Amu town, Llrrlo Dimpscy and Robert MeCormiik. Director, Profeswr T W Mntklns; ntganl1. Miss Lit I McDonnell. "Tin- LlllpmhiK," u Juicnilo openi, will lo glim h) tlie pupils "f the public, school at the iiiiiimciiicmrnl (eieses In ,liini under the ill roctlon nf I'. II. Dukir, nf .Vow Ynik. A mlllt.irj lull uml i.ik- wiilk will be licM In MiiIiiiii'i hull next Mmi'l.i. nuilnit in jI'I ut lloim'n ImikI. The luml will pantile the uliwts Mturilav cwnlnir MUi .Villli' IIi.k. of Miinlt linn, N llliliK her iilitcr. Mm. .Tolm O'llaia. nf Ihinnmic stint. Mi I'lmrlty Crlppcn l uMe to W out again, after an HIiiom of rral wcrka. it l .Icnnle ljuahnn H enllnfr a few wieki with frlrml nl lllnu'luiiilcn. M-, Samuel (ionilwin, nf Carlioiiilale, was the Kneit nf MIih i.amel A Kmiih )eiteida MIm Mimie Ilutke, of I'.uk Place, it Uniting lelathes In town. C. M, Ilalluway, jr., 1 limne fioin Vale mi ll pe tn piiul liHt(r. Mlm Helm Lnvtnn left )ettnlav to ipcml a few ij)4 it her iinme In South (liliion. Sainiul Hill, of TiRir jllcy. Is contlneil to his home with the tiln JERlMYN AND MAYFIELD. Action for Damages Commenced Against the Borough of Jermyn. Other News of Interest. Mi ami Mi. .lolin Uall.tdur, of West Majlnhl, Jesterday tlnnUKli tlirii nttiine). It I), (.my, In pan an jitlon in uiitrt to ieioir ylU.OOO ilani iipii fiom the .leini.vu hrioepli h lompinailon for Injiuiea retebeil l falling on tin stietl re mit ly. The Mjjllrlil kIio il U iloxil for the int ol the week and will lenpen on Mon0a inoinlii. 'Hie .leimjii mIiooI will i!nc tlili afternoon's sc'ilon mil II Momliy, Piopnetor l oil I in, nf llutil Ami, 19 happy out Hie 11 1 1 i v.i 1 of n little il.ujhiu. DniKplt .aid Mm. .lolm It. .Ionia anJ on, Wil lanl, were in Niuiiton lit tcnlnp altendins the wulilini; of his lirotlier, tioiuer. 'I lie lioraiuli nuilitoH wire U'STuped lant ifle Inn in iniilltiiiR the loi.i'dl liooU A son of lliirueiH Sullivan, of Matin M. hail Ills hand pilnfull Injuied Ti.i'mI.i.v h the eplo-.ion nf ,i cap whlih a nnnihcr nf hojs had been fool intc with ami whli h thei t nally tlnew Into the stote uhUli laiKcd .in eiploslrn Hut riiulted in the injuries inentleiKil. W. 1. Huberts is recoMiinp fiom a fcewie at tack nf the prlp, whkli lonllned linn to his bcil for the put fnv dil. The Dil.iw.ue and IIui1m.ii sh.ilt is idle IikIjv. Mrs. . N. Tapart was a Nranton lsltot jes teiday, Tlie plee iluli lias .impttil .ill Imitation from the Sons of eteians to tinp .it the i-xeicNei In the ccmitii on Alimoilil l).i. The iniul (iiinil li ul iv wiiiie- will be cele brated In M. .lames' 1'pNiopal diurili tomorrow ritiilnp. The llill"ide conipanj's tolliiiies will work lo. day and be idle toinoiiou. TAYLOR NEWS. Funeral of Mrs. Evan Morgans Largely Attended Yesterday Im proved Order of Red Men Install Officers Personal News. The funeral btllki.s of the late Mis. 1't.iii T. Moip.ius took plaie fiom the fainll residence in VW-t Mliionk.1 esteril.n .ifuiiionu at .1 oMock and was l.iijrel.i uttuidcd. Hci. Dr. II. II ll.ii ri, nf the Ciliai) lltptlst (lunch, ltev. Kruuia neudall. nf the MethoilM rpiscnpal dumb, and l!(i. .1 L. ltate, of I lie Sleuait li moil.il ihuiih, nlheiitiil. Numerous llural ulfcriiiKS were ion tiilmlcd by filuids and nlatlies At the clo-e of the Miiiies the iinulni weie borne to their last iimIiip place in the I'meit Home cetneterj. V (UiHitte cotiiistlnp of Pinfessor Diiid II. loni-i, .Junes I.. Wutkins Mrs. .lolin 1) Athcrton and Mis. .lolm II. Neehv undeivd selci.il enl lint anthems ilnriiu Ihe seriice. The pall beateii weie: lion. !eandci T. d'oniull, Thiodoie Connill, .launs Linns, rredeikk Winslow, Joseph John and Thomas llioiei. Animn; thoe fiom out of toiin who aiteiided the funeral were: Mi. William Ccinnell, Ji., Mrs. Alexander Con nill, li Miniiil Joins, of Sciautou; Mr. and Mrs. James IMnaiels, of boutli -uiantnu; Mrs. Thoin.iH lle.i-.lei, Mip. Coolie Dills, and Mis Miie Aieis. of P.irxin rmiiial Director J. L. Ilnii had ehaipe of tlie biuial. All nieinliers nf the Methodist l.picopal Sib ITith hehiiol ale leilie-,tcd to be pleselil at this eienini;'s ichcaii-al in the cluucli class lexuns. full lehe.iisil is iirjiuriel lii the (limi-td. Mis, Lri'.tus Jones, of Nortli Tu'lor, was tlie pmM nf relatiies In Kingston the fine put of the week. 1.1 lor caitle, No. 1'oT, Knights of the (lolden I'asle, will meet this runlng in their rooms. Minooka trlbi, Vo, 247, Inipimid nlei of lied Men, Installed olllccix ut thin nieitiup In their looms la-t eiei.lnp. Ihe followinp are the mti (era: I'mphet, 'I bonus Samuels; h.ieticiii.J'liilip oakes, Kiiloi hapaiuiiio, Arlhui 'almond Junior Mapamorc, tleoipe Parry; chief nf reeimU, Wil liam (i. Hnwells; nssKtant chief of reiords, pnid lleeeham; Mipir of wauipum, (liilsl Xumbaeli, (rustic, for eiphtriu months, James HilVcr; up. s itM-ntatiii' to pieat (nunc II at lteailiup; Janus Palmer. roicmaii Thomas A. Tliom.is, jf it Vir pini.1. Ins been the puo-,1 of lelatues line tor the pat feu da. Mr John J. Jenkins, of Kingston, il-itnl at tlie liomo of Mis. K. J. Ki.ms, of .Voitli Main stmt, islcidi. Lackaiianiu eouncll, Xo si, Ji. o. U. A. M , will meet this eU'tiin'. I'lie clMedilfoiI which was to luie been held in the Caliar Ilaptlst (lunch on Apill 17, has been postponed until Jlai Ml, Decoration Pi, Hie following fiom the borouph hale been 'iliawii to Mile on the tr.iiei-e jur foi .May tcim. John 1". TubLs, .Inhn lleckei, Janus li, Powell, l'eler Mini j. V II. Iloiulls. MOOSIC. Ife iwellt teioml ulllllia 1 .neetiup of the Wo. nan' l'orelpn Mi-ionan soclii ut the I'ns blleiy of Liickawautij, Scianton ili.lliet. mil be held In the Pitubj ti nun .huiili. this a'lenio u and eieninp and teiiioiiou niurninp The pio piaiiiine is us tcllow- Deiutional iik ctinu at '-' without GoldBusf awfjy? .PT11 ML' '('T't'.W ' l'Q1 S' sk-scjlL-srici Iiissu Saw"". i$W! K3 BSI irfc.-..-! iV. r-M c !ti XJJt w Ml Pharmacist, ccr. Wyoming avenue and overeign Blood Cure.. The Renowned Spring Medicine Should Be in tbo Minds of Every Person atThis Timeof the Year. PRESERVE YOUR HEALTH BY USING SoierelRii tllooil licmeel.v. Cures halt ltheum, KezcitiJ, Pimples, lllotehen, blur Spo's and all Other Impurities of the lllooil. WORTH THEIR WEIGHT IN GO-D Tie cost is Ti Minn-only Sic. a Uot tie The Htsult Cannot lie Oictes tlmatcd. ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS SELL THEM If our DmiTRlst lias None, Send 'Jje. ami We Will Torward It Postpaid. Our "IIOMl. nillMM'HB" free on application with medical adiiee. Note Addiess Home Offlce, PHILADELPHIA, PA. p. m. , roll call, woul of weliome by itei S. . ojhk .mil the. ptc'Mdcnt of the cluucli so tlttj; response. Ma laac J. Lansinir; trea. urer's repoif h.imij lepeut i,( one-lialf Hie uuxillaiies, lepoit of biruls; till, to bands l.i .Mis. CriRriy polo', appointment of eonunlttecs, wejjs to woikers, in Mis. C. X. llioipe; closl'U li.iiiin. Kieninec hvuhi, i.iln oMcck t'opnlii met tliitr, l!iv. S. . ui.niz picsicllni;. An .hem. by choir; ciiptur- iculms .iml piajcr; h)iuu, rtnuikti, Jiev. b. V. ouiiK, ud.lress, by Jbs. C . Thoipe, of Philadelphia, wlo; cullectlon fur piintlui; and conlinu'iiit fiiiul; liinu.; prayer a. nl biliiilietli.il. huppc- will be uneil foi the delegates in the cluucli liasemeiit. Delegates arc expected fiom all paitR of the dhtricl. AKCHBALD. Tiiesela.i cienlnij in the Father Mai hew lull Dolpli Atherton, sc-cnlal. of the bcratitou lio.nj of Hade, aeldrcvicd a upieer,tatiie body ut busi. in si. men ut this phie ct the uims and ohiciu of a board of trade Couiii ilman .lamed P. Kearney was iluirniaii of the ineetniK. t'e tlatrd the Arehbald bond of trade has reecned u pioposltlon tioin u ilk mill of Paternon, N. J., iKMrous of locatlni; here, and the prospects for Its cotuliie at picsent me Aery brUht. Another lucetiuir of the bond will lie laid ."-.itinilay nli,bt at the Father Matheiv hall when it is cupeded a laice liumbci of our business men will be plcslllt. llei. (I. .1. Lucas, II. 1), ol IllcssbiiiK, was in town Tuesday, Word was recoiled litre jesteiday afternoon from Philadelphia, annoumlng the death in the Midko ChliurKlcal hcupital In that place of I rank lleak), of North Main fitliel, Alio recent ly wene there to hale in operation performed. Mr. Ilealey had been sutlerincr foi home time from an attack of (,'oitie. Me wa a member of llraiie li 'JJ, Ancient Oldci f Hibernians, of this place. He is Mitiiud by one sister. Funeial ar iam:cinen(s will be .iiinouiued Liter. tin Lastir Monday night in the Father Matheiv Inll (iilroi's famous nrehestia of eighteen pieces will touiluet a Ki.mil enteitalnmcnt and social. The family of the late Hon. A, F. McNulty, of this place, ictiulaj icnioied to Scranton, while they will renhle for the fuliue. Thomas Stanton, jr., a joonj; man ot tlitsj plaie, died jesteiday morniiii: (torn blood poU. oning. A few elajs ago he reeelicdi cut on the hind and blood poisoning followed and finallj death He was about 31 .lears of age and had al. iia.is Hied licre. The .inuouncemcnt of his fu neial will be mule later. .1. A. Footi', of Main Mice!, lelurned Monday from a business trip to Niw York city. Patrlik Doughcr, n., of N'oith Main street, is mHousPj HI. Mr. and Mm JI. .1. Kearney and Miss Xellic Kearney, of this place, attended the funeral Tues dn of Miss Kate Karll.i, of.Pittston. Mrs. Kllen O'llourke. wife nf Frank O'ltourke, of ltallroad ttieet, died at 10.30 o'clock jester div motiilng after ii short Illness. Mrs. O'ltourke was taken 111 while isitlng in Scranton la-t week but idie leimend to micIi an eMent that lie was able lo (.nine brine. She su Holed a relapse-, lioweur, and iisteidai nioinlng k!ic picd aiia.i. The deceased was tlie mother of ev Postmaster James O'ltmirke and of Dinlel, John and Pat i Iik O'ltourke, nil of this plate. She was j lulv who was wldili known and do sencdlj respeeted. Iln death will be generally legicttcd The unnnuniemnt of In r funeial will be nmle latu. I. F. .Mclluiijld, ot (ailoiidile, was a caller in town Wulnesdu. Mrs. .L.hii lliitson, nf Delhi, . V.. retiuned home alto a M with lilcnds in ti.wu. She. was iiiconiiinieel to Delhi by Ml-s Jennie (iildea, nf the l.'at Side. Justice of the Peaee T. J. Oildea is selling Hie Kiunl.i i a jut oi tills week. ELMHURST. Mis, ( In tvsfs- peut lesteulay in Seianton 'Ihe luuiithli me cling of tlie Llnihiust school IkuuI was held Tuesdu) iienin;;. Mr Milton It. Verkes, of llrn Jlawr, formerly Miss Maud Hnydn, of this place. Is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mis, A. II. (Tai Mis John Milln died at the home of her par ents. Mr. and Mis. August Halm, on Tuekday 'sin is Minltcd lij a husband and three small tlillilirn. Funeral seniles will be held at the house Fiiday moinlng at 10 n'chiek. lutirmeiit al Fain lew e finitely Miss Iitile (Taj has ustuneil woik at Orson's inlllinci.i store, In Siranton. FACTORYVILLE. Special to tho Siiantcn 'li'biiiie. Factoijiille, Apill II, A lileellm; of the stockholders of the cie.uutiy licio has I ecu called lor I p m tomcirniv at the town hall. PaitorjUUc (iicaui iiieut. No. '.ill, Independent Onler uf OJd Felloiis, at Iheli regular niertlna; l.nl night, col filled the tlilnl device on cue candidate We haie neier put on ad. In Tlie Tribune 5 el, lut whit the iiiliertisei incited good leliun from it It ioU but one eint a word for any thing al.oie tin woiils. Tli It mul be lonvlneid. I. (County ConunUsioner F II. Chase ii doini, Jury duty this weik. F L. Stuideiant, lepioilillig the Natlo-iil lliscult ifinipaiii, of Suaiiton, was calling on our bu.lnesi men jesterda. The 1 .aster suppci at the llaptlal church last nlghl was well patrmlrcil uml the pioceeds will hilp to mill the iieasury of the Ijdies' Aid so. clcl). who seiMil the supper. Mr F J. Iladdle, cf fJiiijrliamloii, N. , lias a buslniks caller heie cstcrilj. Ilcpalrs on the ireameiy lieie was coinuienced rue.sil.iy and will be inr.ldly pushed to comple thin and tho outlook (or a lu.ltn factoi) or a cieamery heie is try bright The many frlcmls t( Mix Stella -milh aie pleased to see her out again after a long and Heme Illness of scarlet fciri. Herbert McAlpIn Is hailig his house bright ened up with a fresh nut of paint, Mr. and Mrs. It, II lie ml. Is weie lsItors l Tunklunnock Mondoy. THEATRICAL. "East Lynne" This Afternoon. At the Aeademi of Music this altemoon the (Ihliej-lloefller lompan) will present "iUst Ljnnc" and tnniRlit " lllack Flag." For Hie remain V .f the week the bill will lie! Friday afletnoon ami night, "The Heart ot Ten HMsri" Saturday nlleifocn, "A Country fllrll" Saturday night. "'Ihe Prince nl Mar." The Latest Novelty. Uhst Is perhaps the latest and reallr only genuine nmelty of the sess-jn is nlTired by the inanagemrut of the Academy next week In the Little Irene Mieis company. Little Irene, the jouthful nsptrant for stellar honors, although hardly past ten irars of age, Is pronounced to be, bejond doubt, the most talented child either upon the American or Huropean stage, llcr pro fessional caieer began al the age of three and a half J ears, when s)ie made her debut at Keith's theater, Philadelphia, appearing In conjunction with her father In a iharjcteritatlon of Charles K. Harris' famoiw song, "There'll Come a Time." (Jultc unlike the airrage stage child, lirr work does not appear automatic, but Is natural and unalTecteil, bctra.ilng a talent far In excess of lirr J ears. ersatllltv is another ndmliablc characteristic of her work, as she Is able to sing with equal elicit the nict pathetic ball.nl or the most rol licking negro ditty. I lei supporting company this season is much larger ami bcttir than eier, both In the dramatic and specialty line. Special BCencr and light effects are supplied for ciery play, and particular attention Is glien to the detail of all productions. "The Sllur King" will be given Monday matinee and night. DUNMORE DOINGS. Parlor Meeting of W. C. T. U. to Bo Held Today Kindergarten Chil dren to Eecelvo Presents. Tin- AVomen's Christian Tniperanco union of Diitiincu-p will hold a parlor meeting at the homo of Mrs. Mursh, on Xottli Clakely street, this after noon at 3 o'clock. The meeting will be addressed by airs. Pieston and Mm. VauBhn, who will endeavor to arouse enthusiasm amonir the members. The temperance movement has been lyltiK dormant In this borough for u number of years and this fact being noticeable, the above organization was effected last month. Although only fif teen members were enrolled at the 111 st meeting, the union Is crowing and the meeting this afternoon Is exuected to encourage and help the organization along its work. All ladles desirous of Joining the union, or helping In Us work, are requested to be present. TOL.D IN BRIEF. This morning the little klndergait ners of the school conducted by tho Kindergarten association of the First Piesbyterian church will be given pretty and pleasing Kaster gifts be fore leaving for their homes. Befoie the distribution of gifts, an entertain ment will be given, the programme comprising various exercises taught the little ones during the year. The operation perfoimed upon the frontal bones of the forehead of Mrs. Charles Russell, of N'orth Blakely street, as mentioned In this column yesterday, proved more serious than was anticipated. Portions of the skull weie removed, tho physicians fearing that tho same were diseased. At pres ent she Is slowly recovering from the operation, and her friends wish for her speedy recovery. The ladles of tho Methodist Episcopal church will not give their monthly din ner In the chuich Sunday school rooms tonight, as anticipated. A date will be selected for the same later In the mouth. PERSONAL, NOTES. (illbert Close, a student at Princeton university. Is at home enjoying the Easter vacation. Miss Anna Clear.y, of Wllkes-Barre, Is being entertained by friends In the borough. Mrs. Bernard E. Harris, of Concord, Noith Carolina, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Savage, of Citeen Ridge stieet, for the past few weeks, has returned home. Ex-Burgess Powell, the popular man ager of tho Oreen Ridge Coal com pany's general store, Is In New York city on business. The borough schools will be closed tomorrow, It being Good Friday. CLARK'S GREEN. Howard K. Norfhup is spending a fiw diji with Ids parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah N'oithup. Ile. Mr. Truman, of W'aierlj, occupied the pulpit of the Methodist ihuiih on Sunday ecn ing last, the ltev, M. S. Codshall baling been called In officiate ut the Paik Place church. W. T. Frace Is on a business trip to New York this wick. The interment of the lite Mrs. M. M. Ilufford was made in the t'lark's (!rem cemetery on Tues day last. The installation of the officers of Klrttrlc Star lodge, Xo. 4!K), I. O. O. I'., took place on Kitui day eienlng last. Distiiel Deputy A, A. Vosburg with his installing officers und a Urge delegation from the city lodges aiiompanjlng him, attended. The death of Jeremiah N'oithup took place ut midnight last night. Mrs. James lllmMc) died last eemng at about T o'clock from appendicitis. Th Thssf WomenS WVOFK. wmwi(fflfflmitimiifiHpimiiiw It's enough to wear auy one out. First it's washing, In damp and draft. Then it's honing with the hot stove and the hard work to endure. And in be tween whiles, meals to get. house to clean, and children to tend. It's bad enough for a well woman but for a weak wouiau it's Blow torture, Dr, Tierce's' Favorite Prescription cures the diseases of the delicate organs which weaken women. It makes weak women strong and sick women well. Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Tierce by letter, free of charge. All correspondence strictly private. Address Dr. R, V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. 'i My health Is the best uow that It has been for four yearn," writes Mm. Phebe Morns, of Ira, Cayuga Co., N. Y , llox ji. " I have taken but two bottles of your medicine, ' Favorite Pre scription' and 'Golden Medical Discovery.' These medicines have done me more good than alt that I have ever taken before, Uefore I took your medicines I was sick in bed nearly half the lime. I couldn't do my work only about half the time, and now I cju work all the time for a family of four, My advice to all who are troub le J with female weakness Is to take Dr. Pierce's favorite Prescription and ' Golden Medical Dis covery ine most wonuenui medicines lu ine world." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets sweeten the breath. at P M: tV The People's Exchange. AI'OPULAR CLEARING IIOUSIJ for tits llcitsm ot All Wli'i Ilnvc House's to Rent, Rcnl 1'stnte ot Other Property to Sell or F.xclmiiRi:, or Who Wnnt Situation's or Help Th8e Small Advertisements Coat One Cent u Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents u Word Except Situations Wuutcd. Which Ara In bertcd Free. FOR RENT friO-T-llOOM HOUSF.S, MADISON AVKNDIi AM Mjitlc street and bll and Sit Pino stieet. Apply (leorgc II. Davidson, attorney, t.'O Spruce street. 10-1IOOM HOt'HK, FltKNVH DHKlMi ltOOMS, laundry, etc.; Oil Adams avrtiue. Inquire Philip J. Vctter, 415 Penn nienue. 51100M FLAT, nil KltKhhLKIl COUItT. IN quire Philip J. Vctter, 415 Pcim uienue. FOIt IlKNT-TWO KOO.MS AFll'll APItlL 14, 407 Madison aunue. FOIt HKNT-SllOOM HOUSK, MODL'UN Ift pioi erne tits. 014 Noith Main avenue. FOIt HKNT-7-ilOOM LOL'SK WITH DATIi; moi'ern in pionmett. Address 807 Hsirl sou .llenue. FOR SALE FOIt SALi:-M'l!lt::, duchy and uminkss, 313 Madison incline. ..oou.ou six PKit it:nt. (ioi. i) iionds roit sale, inquire at 30")S06 Jletrs tlulltllng. FOIt SALK-KI(,lT-VL'.n OLD UOlteC, M)CM. weight 1,300; also butcher wtgon and her- ness, In good condition, fall 304 W, Market st FOIt SALi: Oil FOR I1KNT-T1IK NT.W DlilV Ing Park hotel; elegantly furnished. l'.xeel lent opportunity for any person wishing to em bark In the hotel business. Inqulie of William t'ralg, care li ltoblnon bons' Brewery. HOlLLIt AND KNOINV FOIt SALK; U-IIOKsi'. power vertical boiler, unci S-horse power en gine, good as new. Also 48 feet 2 Inch shafting with hangers, and Gilo feet of ldiich pipe. "Pen pie," 324 Penn aienue. REALESTATE Fou s vt,i: noi'iuK homk, sis moxuoi-: aienue, will sell at bargain it sold befoie April 1. ion ukxt-pli:as.nt Fi'tixmiKn fiiont loom, $1 a week. Hear 511 Adams aiereie. FOR HF.NT TWO VtHV PLKASUNT FItONT rooms, furnished. All cenveniences. 321 Jef ferson aienue. FOR III M-.FUhMeIIFL- ROOMS, 1021 MUL berry street. wanted--mali: on itmalr. aoents to sell the Mandard Fire LxtingulBher. Apply at room 30, oier (Jlobc W'aithoue. W'AMini-PinSTCLASS aolnts in kvciiy city and town in Pennsilionia to intraduee the largest and ttrongest hick and Accident Company In the world. Addres K It. Van Duscn, Supt. of Agents, Uay Cltj, Mich WANTKD GOOD, HUSTLING M N FOR PAUT- ner in gent'a fimilsliing and l.at business; $.1,000 cash will piy jou $l,f"(i a jear; best stand; good icferenees. Address C. George, Scranton, Pa., General Deliver). UNKItGETIO SALESM.W-COUVMtY WOHK. School supplies. Salary SIOO and extras, n. O. Liana (i Co., Chicago, III. HELP WA NT ED-FEMALE. WANTF.D-COMPKTKNT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply at 8il Pine street. WANTED THllEF. EXPErTkNCEI) SHOE salesladies; ic'erentc. Answer "Ouick," Tilbune olllcc. FINANCIAL. NOTICE IS IIERKI1Y GIVEN TO THE RON!) holilers of the ,L J. Newman Lumber Coin-pan)-, tint the following first mortgage, (I per cent, bonds of said ormpany. No. 41 (or fl.OOl and Nos. 7" and 82, each for $'i00, haie this day been drawn b) lot and will be ri-deenul nt par at the banking rooms of this company on or after May 2, liOO, and that inteiest will ceue on the aforesaid bonds after said elate. LCKAWANNA IRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO., Trustee, hllEPHERD AYAHS, Vice-Piesldent. Scranton, Pa., March il, I'JOO. POLITICAL. tssssysrs I FOURTH DISTRICT CONVENTION-FNDF.R the rules adopted at the Inst illstiict ci. men tion, notice Is hereby gliet that the lonlention (or the Fourth Legislatiic district will be held In Burke's hall, Caihondalc. Pa., on Mondi), the twenty-third day of Aptil, A. 1)., luoo, at 4 o'clock p. in., for the purpose of nominating one candidate for member ot the legislature, and for the election of three delegates to lepresent sji.I lfgialiitlic district in state comentinn to be held at llarrishurg, April 2i, A. D., 1'juO, an well as tor the transaction of such otliei business as Khali be pioper. Vigilance committees will hold primary elec tions on Saturday, thf twer t) -first day ot April, liioo, bitwetii the bonis of 4 and 7 o'clock p. in. Candidates for the offices above named will reg ister with the sccictary lu Caibondale, anil shall pay their assessments on or be foi c the tenth day of April, 1000, otherwise the names wlli not be printed upon the official ballot. J. W. SMITH, ('liaiiman. Attest: SAMUEL S. JONES, Secrctan. Carbondale, Pa., Maieh 27, l'O0. LEGAL. IN RE: ASSIGNMENT OF THE CITIZENS' AND Miners' Sailngs Hank and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa., No. 77H, Mai Tcim, 1870, In' the Couit of Common Plens of i.aekiiuginn.i county. Notice Is hereby u'lien that W, 1), Ker.nedi, assignee, has filed Ids account and the same will be continued on the i.uilld Monetae of May, 1 is), unless exceptions are pievlously tiled The rule of court Is as follow: Where accounts aie tiled by trustees or assignees the Prothonotary shall ghe notice thereof bv the publication picvious to a regular term .mil thin with publish this lide, and continuation nisi cu tlie fust day of said term shall be as of course, and confirmation absolute on the second Monday ot the term khall be entered b) the Piothonotnr) us, of course, unless exceptions are pii'ilou-lv (lied. J. COPELAND, Prothonotary. MONTROSE. filal In the Scranton Tribune. Munlorse, prll IL It. .1. Manning, id Sus quehanna, Is professional!) cnguged hue this w eek. Mr and Mrs, Norman Stcwait ore In New Yolk. Mis. I), W. Seaile lelurned on Saturday fro.n Philadelphia. Mis Ayeis, of Wilkis Dane, is the euet of Mis. Harry Heath. Thomas Kllrow, of Gicat llend, has been here attending court tho past two cla.is. Ira Strickland, if Sprliigiille, louuty jiuy inmmlssloner, Is here attending to his duties W. W. Ut) nobis, of New- Ynik, Is Waiting friends Uere. It is luiiio.cd Hut Mr. llq)nolds Intends to luoic hack to Mention'. Thomas A. Dougherl) , of Susquehanna, lias been in attendance at court heie. Miss Margaret Dullard, who has hem the guest of relatiies here the past two tucks, returned to her home in W'llkesliaiio on Tuesila). Mis. ,1. II. McC'ollum letutiud lat week fiom Philadelphia and will remain A hei home hcic for a fell' weeks. The lire dcpailmcnt was called out Tin s. la eienlng, the cause being a small blaze in tho house occupied by Frank McDonald em llaldwln III1I, No ilanuge was done. Tho Best in the World. We believe Chamlierluln's Cough Itemedy Is the best in the world, A few weeks ago we suffered with u se vere dold and a troublesome couch, and huvlnp; read their advertisements In our own and other papers, we pur chased a bottle to, see how It would affect us. It cured us before the bottle was more than half used. It Is the beat medicine out for colds and coughs, The Heiald, Anderson vllle, Ind, For sule by all druggists. Matthews Bros,, wholesale and retail agents. SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WAVTElTilY AN FAPERIENXED bookkeeper. Address .1. li, Tribune olHce. SITUATION WANTEbnV ""jIlDDLl! AGED lady as housekeeper. Address Miss Jordan, 319 Jciversou aienue SITUATION VATi:i)-IN OR OUT OF CIT , by a young man with n practical business education; honest, reliable and no bad habits; can furnish M u'ciiiiics Addrus M. A. li., Tribune ofllce. WANT ED-POSITIOS MY A LADY, IN OFFICE or as cashier, has had eleien cnu expert enee; best ol I of Hence Address J. C. llox "i'i!. WORK I1V THE DaT" S I.UNUIII nU chanlng homo; ,'ati glic best elty refricnei'. Address T. M., 702 Elm street. SITUATION RV EXPERIENCED NURSE; REF erences, 3IU Jefferson aienue. WANTED-POSITION AS IlOOKKEF.PF.ll OH rhipplng slut-, niinv )eots' expert 'nee; tyoud lefcrnee from last employer. Address M. T., iox ur, Dur.iea, Pal SillUAIIOS' WASTED-I1Y A WIDOW LMlY AS housekeeper for widower In a irtpeetable f.'inll), where she cs.ii take lirr child; best ot refcicnce. Mis. It. L., 1M0 Hampton street. SITUATION wZvTrlT-Ts OFnnrGIRL; I V deii-tnnds eloublc entry bookkeeping. Ad dress M. I... Tribune ollke'. SITUATION'ANTED-TGKVILENIAN- DE- sires four hours' woik iienlngs In writing ot accounting. Addiess A .1. Ciuupbell, li'l Wash Inglon atenne, city. SITt ATIOV VAXTi:il-l7""H)UMrM.V, WILL Ing to work at unthlug; can cpeiil. f.ei"i.i- and English Illicitly: lust of ufcrinco. Vldrcm II. 11,, Tribune offlce, city. SITUATION W WTEI1 S 11 O (7k7 E E P F. II; twent).fiie )eais' experience in e'enble entry and cxpeit accounting. Lock Box 4M. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING I OR CHILDREN 10 ORDER; also ladles' waists. UuiUe Shoemaker, 212 Adams aienue. v CITY SCAVENGER A. P. RRIOOI CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cess pools, no odor Improicd pumps u.si'd. A. II. llRItiCS, Proprietor Leaie orcieis I UK) North Main aienue, or Elcke's drug stote, cor ner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 0310. MRS, L. T. KELLER. SCxLP TREUMENT, 60c; shampooing, r0c. , fji bil massage, man icuring, 25u. ; ihiroKdy. 701 Vulncy. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES I1AR11E RECORD CAN RE HAD In Scranton at the news stnnds of Reisman tiros., 403 Spruce and 50,1 Linden; M. Norton. 322 Lackawanna aienue, I S. Sehuticr, 211 Sprure street. PROFESSIONAL. ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. E. C. SPAULD1NO, 2.1 TRADERS' 1!NK IH'ILD- ing tRCHITCCTS EDWARD II. DAVIS, All OH II LOT, CONNELL Building, Scranton. FREDERICK L. HROWN, AltCIIIETCT, PRICE building, 120 Washington avenue, hcranton. CABS AND CARRIAQCS. RUIIIIER TIRED CAnS AND CARRIAGES; BEST ot nil Ice. Prompt attention glien orders bv 'phoie. 'Phones 2072 and 5K2, Joseph Kelley. 124 Linden. DTvrsrs DR. I. O. LYMAN. SCRANTON PRIVATE Hos pital, cor. )cmirig and Mulberry. DR. C. C. LAlinCII, IK. WYOMING AVENUlf DR. II. F. Rl'.YNOLD's, OPP. P. O. HOTELS fWO RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, li". AND 127 FRANKLIN V E nue, Rales leasonabli, P. XEIGLER, Proprletni SCRANTON HOLhE. NEAR )., L. i W FASsEV ger depot. Loi ducted on the European plan. VUTOU KOCH, Propiietoi. Ll'VSfl HICHARD J. P.OIIP.KE, AnORNEV-Vr-LvW. 500 2 L.ukiiii.inna aienue. Geneul law busi ness, collections and loans. J. W. nitOW.NISiJ, ATIORNEY AND COUNSEL lor-at-Lcw. Rooms M2-31.1 Mtars huihliug. D. B. REPLOtlLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS NEt.O tlatcd on real estate seeciltj. Mean liiiilding, coiner Washington uienue and Spiuce stieet. M. .1. DONAHOE, ATTORNF.Y-AT-LAW. OF llces 012 tll'l Meats biuidlng. FRANK E. I10M.E. ATTOIiNEY ND COUNNi'.t. Ioi-atdaw, Be.rr building, Rooms 1? and 14, Washington aienue. WILLAHD, WARREN . hNAPP. ATTOUMAS and Coiinscllnis-jt-Law. Repuhliiaii builuing, Washington aier.U'-. JESsUP k JI-SIP, AnoitNins AND cnl . sellors at-law, Coinn enwialtli building; looms 10, 20 and 21. JvMES W. OUCFOlTlL ATTORNEY - VTd.UV, Rooms 511, 515 and 510 Beard of Tiade llldg EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY. Wt 004, '):h tloor. Meai-s building. L. "a. WAI'HE's. AT'lORNEN-Vr-LVW monwealth building, Siiunton, Pa. C. It. PITCHER. ATTOHEN Y- T L W mor.wealth building, Sii.-mton, Pa. luxnis I OM lOM PATTERSON ti WILCOY, IHVDKRS' N VI IDS il. Bank building. C. COMEGYS, 013, LEPUBLICAN BUILDING . W. BERTIIOI.U, ITTORNEY, MEAHS REDO PHySOCVI "ND Tfl'av1! DR. W. E. U.I.EN. aunue. S11 NORTH WS;iINV10 DR. S. W. L'XMOPE.U V. OFFICE .! W s inglon aienue. Ihsidince. 1318 Mulli.ni Chronic diseases, till gs, heart, l.lilt.cs h ami gcrilo-iiiiuary organs a tpcciall). Hours, 1 to 4 p m. s'Hcn'.i SCHOOL Or THE L VC KWN .. S( RAN ION. "a, Couies piepaialor) lo college, law, inwll cine ci business. Opens Sept. 11th. Send ioi eatnltgue. liel ThimasM, Cain, LL.II.. prill elpal and picpileloi; W. E. Ilumlr.i, A. M, beadnastei, (I. II CUBK kl(. SEEDMAN AND NUItT njr.an, stole 201 Wii1iim1oii aien ie; glien house, VM North MjIii aieiine, toie lele phone. 782. " WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUETTF.L, REAR 111 LCTvAWANN uienue, Siiaiton, Pa., maniifuctuiei of W'liu Scieens MISCZU. "I1U3 BU'EH'S ORCHKnTRA-MUSIO FOR. BALLS, picnics, parllis, irccptlons, weddings and con eert work lurnUhcd For terms aildiess h J Bauer, cc mini lor, '17 W')cmine aienue, oier Hulbcits' mimic store. MEGABGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' KUPPLIrS, enicjopes, paper b.us, twine, Wareliouse, 13ii Washington aienue, Scranton, Pa, RAILROAD TIME TABLES iirlo and Vyolllln Valley, Time Table In Effect Feb, 7, 1!100. Trains lean- Scianton for llawley and Inter mediate points, connecting at Hauley with Eric Railroad for New York, Newburg, Ilonesdale and Intermediate points, as follows: No. 2, Accom modation, da. in.; No. 4, Express, 12.01 p. ni. RAILROAD TIME TABLW9. S'-Af'XJilf PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule in Effect November 10, 1800. Trains lenva Scrnntnn el 0,45 ii. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Wnshlnjrton and for Pitts burg and tho West. - 0.38 n. m., week days, for Htizdeton, Pottsvllle, Reading, NorrUtown, and Philadelphia; and for Bun bury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays 1.08 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harris buig, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg, and the West. 4,37 p. m week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. R. WOOD. (Ion. Pass. Agt. J. . HUTCHINSON. Pen. Mgr. Del.. I.neli i. mi I WussIjimi, In Efieet Dec. 17, l!t. SOUTH Leaie Scianton for New York at e.15, .1.00, 5.SO, and 8.00 and 10 05 a. in.; 12.5 and 8.SI p. in. For Philadelphia at .U0, 8.00 and 10.0." a. in. J 12.5.1 and ;t..'U p. m. For Stioiidsbnig at 6.10 P. m. Milk and ccnn mod.ntlou at B.40 p. n. Arrlie at Hobnkcri at (1.53. 7 18. 1MB a, in,; 12 05, ,.'. 7-v "I'd "-US p. m. Aiilie at Phila dclhlo at lU.tiO a. m : l.(). S.4H.I-II.OT arid '8 2.1 p. in, Auiu from Ntii York ut 12.03, .2.13 and 4.00 i, in,; i.oo. 1.32, 5.;M und S,li p. in. From Mioudsbuig ut s.113 a. m NOR I II- lean sJ. innton for Iliilalc) and inler iiieillate statlnn at lilO, '2.50, 4.IC ami .HO a. in ; LM and 5.50 p, in For Qswegnand Syra-iim- at 4.05 a. til. and 1,53 p. in. For Dtlea at 2.50 .1. in. end 1 05 p. in. For Montrose at 11.00 a. m.; 1.03 p. ni. and ,1.5(1 p. m. For Nicholson at 4 00 and (1.15 p. in Auiu In Strartou fio.n llitiralo at 2,10, 2.11, fi K am' Ift.no u. in,; J.30 and 7. ii p. m. From Oswego und Svraeuse at 21j a. m. ; 12.HS und k.W p. in. Fieyii Syracuse it 7.40 p. m. Fiom I ilea ut 2,13 a. np; J2.35 mid .1.80 p. in. Fiom N!eholoi' ut 750 1. 'm. ml 0 00 p. m rum Moniiosi, ul 1.00 a. m.; 3.20 and 7.40 p. ni. BLOOM-lil rii DUKION- Lcnii' Seianton for Norlluimbeiland at II. 'ID, KI.C, a. ir. ; 1.51 anil 0.10 p. in. For PI) mouth it 1.C5, ,1.40 and S.JO p. in. 1 or Nnutlcoke at S.10 .1 in. Anlie at Northum berland nt H.35 a. m ; 1.10. 5.01 olid O.W li. m. rrlie ul Nnntleo'.e ill 0.20 a. in, Ar'lxe at Plymouth at 2.0.1, 4 10 and n.41 p. m rrlie at Scranton fiom Noithiinibcrlaiid at 0.42 a. in.; 12..1.1, I 65 and S.50 p. in. Fiom Vknticoke at 1100 a.m. Fnim Pl)Ui"i'lh at 7 57 a. m.; .1.21 and il 01 p. m. SUNDAY TRUSS. SOUTH Leaie Set intoii a' 2.1,1, 3.00. 3.S0, 10 01 a m.; :i.l.l and ,1,40 p. m. NORTH- caw Sciantrii ut 12.10, 2.50, 4.01 p, m.: 1.55 and 5 50 p. m III.OOMsriURi! DIVISION- Leaie Seianton at 10.05 a, m, and 0.10 p. lu DcI.iiv.ivj tin I Hudson. On Feb. 20th, Pioo, trains will leaie Scranton as follows: For Carlndale- 0 20. 7.5.1. 8.5.1. III. 1,1 a. m. 12 noon; 'l.as, 2.28, 4.IXI, -5.25, (,.25, 7.57, 0.15, 11.11 p. m.; l.Ki a, m. For Album, Saralogi, Montieal. Boston, New England mints. ctc.r-U20 u. in.; l.OS p. ni. For Ilonesdale (1.20, 10.13 a. in.; 2.2B, 5.25 p, in, For Wllkcs-Baiic 0.41, 7.4S. 8.4), 0.38. 10.4? a, m.; 12.03, 1.28, 2.18, -1,31, 4 27, (I.JO. 7.19, 10.11, 11.30 p. m. For New York, Philadeli Ida, elc. ila iIiIr1i alle) RaIlroad-1.41 a. ni.; 12.0J, 2.18, 4.27 p. m. ; with Rlack Diamond Express, J1.30 p. m. For Pennsiliaiila Railroad points, (1.45, !).38 a. m. ; 2.18, 4.27 p. m. For western points, ia Lehigh Vallev Rail road 7.48 a. m ; 12.0J, 3.3J, with Black Dia mond Express, 10 41, 11..K1 p. m. Trains will arrlie In Scianton as Mlows: Irom CarhcnJalc and the North-8.40, 7,41, 8.S8, 0.31. 10.38. 11.58 a m.; 1.2,1, 2.15, 3.23, 4.23, 7.4J, 10 38, 11.27 p. m. From W'llkes-Barre and the South-fl.15, 7.13, 8.48, 1(1.38, 11.55 a. in.; 1.01, 2.2.1, 4.02, 5 20, 6.21, 7.5.1, 9.05, lO.ttl p m ; 1.13 u. in. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Carbondale tl.Oil n. in.; 12.27, 2.32, 4.06, 5.47, 10.52 p. m. For Wilkes-Banc 0.CS a. in.; 12.0.1, 1.58, 3.28, 0 27, 8.27 p. m. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Boston, New England points, etc., 1.08 p. m. I owest lates to all points In United States snd Canada. J. W. BURDICK, O.T. A., Albany, N. Y. II. W. CROsS, 1). P. A.. Scranton, Pa. " ' ii... , i , , . ,. Lehigh Valley Kailio.t.l. In Effect Nov. 10th, 1800. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and New York, via I), it II, II, It., at (1.41 a. m, and 1(U, 2.18, 4.27 (lilacs Diamond Express), and 11.30 p. m. Sunda)8, D. k II. II. II . 1..18, 7.48 p. m. For White Haven, llazlcton and principal points In the coal legions, ia D. k II. It. It., (1.4.1, 2.18 and 127 p. in. For Pottsillle, (1.43. 2.1S p, in. For Bethlehem, Easton, Heading, Harrlsburg and principal intermediate htutions lla D. k II, It. It., 0.4 5 u. in.; 11.01, 2.18, 4.27 (Black Dia mond I '..l ess), 11.30. Sundajs, I), tc 11. It, R,, 1.58, 7.4S p m. For Tuiikhannoek, Towanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, (cneia .ind principal Inteimeiliate stations, via I) . I. W it It. S.03 a. in.; 1.00 and 3.33 n. III. Foi Genes i, Rochester, Iluflalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago, and all points west, il.e D. k II. It. It., 12 03, .1.3.1 (lllack Diamond Express), 7.18, 10.41, 11.30 p. in. Sundajs, D. (V II It. It., 12.01 p. m., 7.4S p. in. Pullman pallor and sleeping or Lehigh Vallej pallor tars on all (rains between Wllkes-Barrs ami New Ynik, Philadelphia, Buffalo and Sus pension Bridge. ROI.LIN II. WILBUR. Gen. Supl, 20 Coitland slreet, New York. (TI MILES s. LEE. Gen. Pass. Asl.. 26 Cortland street. New Yolk. A. W. NONNEMU'llER, Dii. Pas. Agt., South Bethlehem, Pa. For tickets and Pullman le-enations apply SOS Lackawanna aienue'. Siuiitmi, Pa. Central Rallr-iil Saw ,criir Stations In New 1 oik Foot of Liberty street, N. It,, and South Feu), Whitehall sheet. luthiaelte ccal used cv luiicl). Insuring ilranlliiehS and comfort. TIME TRLE IN IIT'KfT NOV. 1", lfyiii. Trains leaies Sei niton (oi New ork, Newark, Elizabeth, Philadelphia. I.Vston. Bethlehem, Al. lentown, Mauih ( hunk und White linen, at 8.30 a. ni,; epres, 1.20, express, 1,00 p m. ?.unda.n, 2 11 p. in. Foi Pitlston and Will. 'S-Bane, MO a. in., 1.20, 1 00 p. in sunda) s, ! 13 p, m. Foi Baltlnioie and Washiuglou, and points Siulh and West lla Ilithlchuu, b.0 a. m 1.20 p m. Miudais, 2 11 p. in. For Wing Biai.th, Dunn I.ioh. etc., at 6 U a. in. and I 20 p lu For Heading, Lebanon aid llanMiorg, lla Al lentown, KM a. m. 120 p. lu uiida)s. 2.15 p in. For Pottsillle. S..10 a in, 1.20 p in. , Tlirouah tickets to ill poiuw eat, south and west at lunest latts at the station I II OIILIIMNES, Gen Supt II P. BALDWIN, Oen. Pass. Agt. m:ka;nto. imvinio.n. lu i:tfcct Oct. -JSth, lbiio. Neirlli IIuiiiiiI. hOlltll lloilllcl, a 1(1 S t 201 1804 200 P Mi t S M Btatloua :zi- V 5'gs T. li- uiArrlve l.eave - .... 7&5.N. 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XI li ulttLie ArrlteL..i.l.,asiw in ), scranton u t, Hundayonlr. - - " t. alcninea that trains atop on signal fori pas sengers. - T rams 905 and 209 Sunday only. tuner twtoi dally except eunday Jj .K'cure rates via ontaila Westlrn mTJh purchasing tickets and save, rnoney, m 'I hiouuh Wagner DulTet bleepej aacl IroJCJe tllnlHic chair car New Yoik to CbleSo iiwit change. 1'ns.aeiiger llntea Hcducau '1'wo C'unu Per jlllle. . ( J. O. Anacrioa; tik'n.'Jiiii rt.' T.FUtcrott, DlT, Pass, Ift.Scrmntoitfipji. xx-
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