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    THE SC'HANTON TRIBUNE-FRTDAY, 'APHITi 13. 1000.
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LACKAWANNA COUNTY.
CARBONDALE.
DEATH OF L. H. SNYDER.
After Jiift u wefk's Illness with purit
monla, I.ouIh H Snyder died at his
homo on Wyoming ntrcet, yesteulay
mornlnir. Hi' loaves a wife nml on
eon, and Is nlso mnvlvod by his pat
ents, tlireo biothets nml (He tdntois.
rjccotwd vnn born In this city thlrty
llvo yruiH uro. In wtrly llfp ho went
to Gioonlluld, with his parents, nnd
jesluVd thcro i.ntll ton yours nRo.whun
ho rotitnud to this city, and with his
father-in-law, TheophlHis I'lerce, pur
ihased tlio Durfco llvoiy. A couple of
ycuts ago ho bccnnie solo owner of the
prosperous business Mi. Snyder was
n member ot Andiew Mitchell Hose
oompnny and Ollvo Lent lodge of Odd
Fellows. The funeiul will bo held ut 2
o'clock Saturday. Hevs. II. J Whnlen
and W. H Glow, ot the Uuptl-t chuu-li,
will ofllolato Intel ment will be made
In Prooltslde coniotery.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel Wannacott have
returned to Wnymnit nnd taken up
tholr residence.
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. sC. Albilght, of
Scranton, called on Carbondale! friends
yesterday
Mrs. Robert Cralk, of Ma Held, was
the ptuest of her mothei, Mrs. h I.
Bunnell. In this city, yosteiday.
Samuel Smale will return to Allen
tow n Friday.
S. II. Williams is again conllned to
his bed.
Miss Jessie Boyd, of Belmont street,
is the guest of Piovldenco fi lends.
The horns at the postofllco todny,
Good Friday, will be: For general busi
ness, from S u m. to 12 noon. One
full del I vol y by taniers. Iolifoy open
for lock box owneis from 3 30 p. m. to
4.30 p. m. No money order or icgistiy
business done.
Miss Mabel Stanton and William
Box, well known young persons of this
city, will be mairiod this evening at
the Presbyterian manse.
JERMYN AND MAYFIKLD.
Deliberate Suicide Last Evening.
Serious Condition of Archie Mni
tin Other News of Interest.
Michael Mangel, an aged man, tesid
lng with his bon-ln-law nnd daughter,
Mr. 'and Mrs. V. R. Haas, of Main
stieet, committed sulcidu at C o'clock
last evening by shooting himself
through the head wit In a SJ-callbre re
vivor, hl.s death appaiently being in
stantaneous. The man, who was eighty
two years of age, had been sick for thr
past two weeks, and it Is thoughtliat
this unbalanced his mind somewhat
He had hinted that he would shoot
himself, and while Mr. Haas took the
precaution to diaw the charges fiom
a shotgun he had loaded In the house,
he foigot that the old gentleman had
a lovoheu- of his own. Mi. and Mi.
Haas both hay they did not foi a mo
ment think the deceased would cany
out his threat, althougU as previously
Mated, Mr. Haas though'. It unvIe to
leave the loaded gun where It could bo
eo easily i cached.
At a few minutes to G o'clock Mr.
Manger went up&tahs and bis absence
had scarcely been noticed when their
eleven-year-old daughter went upstalts
to close some of the windows. In pass
ing her Grandfathers loom slio saw
him sitting In a chair, and, speaking
to him, was Mil in Nod at ieco1ing no
answer. Shcalnimeil her mother, who
upon going unstalis made the discov
ery that her father was, to all appear
ances, dead, Up was seated In an ot
dlnniy chair, holding a small looking
glass in one hand and a lev oh or in the
other, both hands letting acioss his
knees With the exception of his bead
being bent forwaid his :osltlon was
peifoetly natuial, as though alle Mi.
Haus, who was In his stoie which ad
Joins the houso, was attiacted bv his
wife's htioams. and, upon being lu
foimod, lushed nut and obtained a
pli.vsicia'n, who anhed a few moments
uftei wards and pioiiiuinivd him deal.
The deceased was bom In Ueimany.
und for mai cais was a losldont of
Honesdalo. whoio lie laid the Hist gas
pipes put down in that town He was
for joai.s suiH'iintcndcm of the gas
woikt, and later was connected with
the water company. Until two yeais
ago ho it tided with his d.iughtoi Mis.
Young, at Honosdalo, but since her
death ho has divided ids time at th"
homes of his tin oo children. Since last
June he had bom with Mi. and Mis.
Haas, both ot whom hue bom most
Kind to him, and His sad end has given
them both a ncveie blow
The dooasod Is xuivhed bv a son.
Peter Mamor, of Honosdato and two
daughtots, Mis Huus and .Mis. John
Phllllpson. The funeial aiianginients
hap not ot bion definitely decided,
but Intel ment will ho made in Hones
dale. Coioner Kobeits was last evening
Jiotillod o' the ocfuuonec nnd sent
woul that ho would bo up this morn
ing to Investigate the matter.
A foitnlght ago Auhlo Mai tin, of
Fousth stieet, while? at work hi Sliei
wood's mine, in bailing down some
"HouseworkishadworkwithoufGoUDusf
TO CLEAN NURSERY
BOTTLES
After the bottle list been used, rime It I
tborouthly In warm water; then fill with warm I
water conitlnlot icatpoonlul 0!
Gold Dust Wishine Powder
and let It stand, shilling every now and then, II I
rubber tube It used let It remain also In the I
water. Rinse through clean water seven! timet.
dold Dust Is much more effective than soap to
clean them, ss It removes all specks and moles I
cllr.tlog to the sld.-s ol Ire tonics.
Th tbn i ttk.n from our fre. booVl.l
'COLDKN RUUa 101. ilOVSIHORE"
Ssnt frM en r.quMt 10
ths n, k. ramsaNK company,
Chleatt, SI. LmIs, N.w Y.rk, Btstea,
WHEN IN
STRONG
AGAIH !
. . . .... ss.
SftVI20etO the whole beloff. All drains
$m0
y fl
fare properly cured, their condition often worries them into Insanity, Consumption or Death.
Hailed sealed. Price It per boa; 6 boats, with Iron-clad legal cuaranteetocure or refund thf
money, $5,00. bend lor free book. Addicts, PEAL MEDICINE CO.. Citialand.0.
bsHlMJE
For Sale by JOHN H. PHELPS,
ruce streei-
coal cut a bad gash In the- back of his
hand. Since that time his hand und
nrni has swollen greatly nnd pained In
tensely, and despite the attention of
two physicians continued to get worse.
Fearing that If an operation was not
pet formed he might possibly lose his
hand, It Was decided upon to have ad
ditional surgical assistance und es
terday afternoon nn operation wus per
foimed by Dr. Thompson, ot Stranton.
nsslsted by Dr. Halley, ot Carbondale,
and Mauley, of Mnyilold. A quantity
of pus was removed from the wound,
which was thoioughly cleaned nnd
dressed, and It Is hoped that the wound
will now heal.
Patrick Dougher, sr., of Fiogtown,
who Is well-known in tills boiough and
who has been 111 for novel al weeks, is
in a most critical condition, pneumonia
having set In. Ills death Is houily ex
pected.
Mis. G. A. Klrlln, of the South Side,
Scranton, spent Wednesday with her
daughter, Mis. John I Nicholson, of
Main street.
A number of people from this bor
ough are contemplating a tilp to Eng
land next month.
The new stteet car schedule went
Into effect yesterday and Is a great Im
provement upon the previous one.
TAYLOR NEWS.
Williams and Browning Nuptials.
Preparing Easter Music Other
News of Interest.
Miss Doulso Williams, of this place,
and Mr Hail Browning, of West
Scinnton, were united In bonds of holy
matilmony on Wednesday afternoon at
the Hampton Street Methodist church
by the pastor, Rev. J B. Bennington.
The biide was dressed in a neat blue
serge, trimmed with white silk. Miss
Jessie Browning, the bridesmaid, wore
a gown of steel color, tilmmod with
blue satin. The groomsman wao.Ab
solem Williams. At the conclusion of
the ceremony the bildal pait diovo to
the home of the bride's parents. Mr.
and Mis William Williams, on Grove
stieot, where h wedding supper was
served. Mi. and Mrs Biowning were
the recipients of a number of beautiful
presents. Those present were Mr. nnd
Mis Henry Browning, Mi. and Mrs.
William W Williams, Mr. and Mis
William Williams, Misses Jessie, Dlla
and Ethel Bi owning, Annie und Mary
Williams, Annie Thomas, Abasail and
Blenehe Williams, Messis Absolom
and Gai field Williams, John MouI,
Thomas A. Thomas, nnd Masteis Sam
uel and William Thomas, Willie Will
lams and Willie Browning
ilr. William I'dwauls, of Wales, who
has been on a visit lieio, loft on Wed
nesday evening for Kansas City, where
he will visit l datives
The choir of the Methodist Episcopal
chinch are busilv engaged rehearsing
appiopilato Hauler music for next
Sunday, and with an uugmented mem
bership this featuio will mnke the
I-astei sei vices of moio than ordinal y
lutcicst.
Invincible commandeiy. No. 252,
Knights of Malta, will meet this even
ing in tholr hcada.uaiteis in Reese's
hall.
The marriage of Miss Annie Connolly
and Mr. Timothy Sullivan, popular
young people of this town, will be sol
emnized at the Immaculate Chuich of
Conception on Tuesday, April 17.
Boiough Solicitor John M. Hatris on
Tuesday enleied a summons in as
sumpsit, on behalf of this borough,
against the Pittston and Scianton
Tiuctlon company to lecover the sum
of S5GJ, duo as pole tax.
Miss Beatrice Samuels has letumed
home fiom the Moses Taylor hospital,
much Imin overt in health.
The Pyne collleiy of the Deluwaio,
IacUnwanna and Western company,
w hich has been Idle for the past month
for lepalis, such as the placing in ot
now lolls, a pair of now drums and
other minor repalie, will commence
woik on Monday next.
Rev. Mr. Moffat, of the Washbuin
Stioot Presblerian church, of West
Scianton, will pi each a pieparatory
sermon In the Presbytetlan chuich this
evening at 8 o'clock. On Sunday aftei
noon at 2.30 p. ni. Rev. Mr. Moffat will
administer communion to the above
congregation.
Tavlor camp. No 492, Patilotlo Or
der Sons of Ametlca, will meet this
evening
The annual observance of Good Fil
da will take place today. Many of the
i nun lies hero will nppiopriately eom
memoiato the day with services.
llev. V. I., llvans has l etui nod to
his home in Nunthoke. after being the
guest of fiionds bene
Mis Gooigo Phillips has returned
home fiom hei visit to Atlantic City,
N J.
The throe- ear-old daughter of Mr.
and Mis. riodeiiok Weber, of Union
stieet, died last evening, uficr u brief
Illness. Funeiul announcement will he
made later.
What Was the Matter.
(Jalllec IM., April 5, 1900 Miss Ties
p IlyneH, of this town, stntes that
hei mother wis feeling very ri'fer
able this spilns and no one could tell
whit the matter was She began talc
Ing Hood's Saisaparllla and felt bet
te at once
OOUBT, TRY
Theynave itood fne test otyeart,
and navt curea tnousanai 01
tes of Nervous Uncases, such
at Debility, Dimness, Sleepless,
nets and Varicocele, Atroptiy,(ic.
They clear the brain, strengthen
tne circulation, mane aigeiuoi
perieci, ana impsri uciuu
andlntiM a.Arrt.rk.a Atvttattiutl- l.Tnletl nitlentl
Pharmacist, ccr. Wyoming avenue and
HAVE FAITH.
II j on are III,
I'alth Is weak.
Hut filth Is essential
To IIKALTII.
CATAlUlli
M first
Means hut little,
Check it while veil can.
It ullt debilitate,
Making jour )stcm
An easy maik (or
More serious troubles.
MASON'S
CREAM OF OLIVES
lias no on,ual In being
A certain fix Mr,
The cure will lie
Otilck autl permanent.
Pleasant ami c (Teethe,
Splendid for
Piles
Soc. a box,
HasoiVs Health Defenders
YI.LIOW TARLF.TS cure 1SPF.PIA
(Won't know jou hae a stomach.)
I1R0W.N TAI1LKTS rtre CONSTIPATION
(O K in the morning.)
HL1) TAIILLTS cure t'OUOHS
(Sure ol a night's rest )
mini: tarlkt.s cue sork throvt
(Reduce inHammaticn.)
20 tablets 10c.
All druggists or mailed (or pilce by
H T MASON CHEMICAL COMPANY,
CIS Arch St , Plilla , l'a.
Mason's Remedies aie put up in 10, 2", and 60
cent boxes. IOR SALK at the (ctlowing drug
nROTHKRS.
Wholesale and Retail, S'O Lacka Ave.
M'OAIinAH k THOMAS', 2IT, Laika. ave.
C. 1.0RKSZ, 418 Ijek. ave. cor. Wash. At Marlon.
c III'.NWOOI) k CO , 1W N. Main street.
a W. I)1 is. Provldenee , and 311 W. Market
W. S. KI.ONOSKI, 130(1 I'lttston ave.
('HAS. P. JONKS, 1557 DlcKson ave
OKO . JON1 S A CO . Cor. l'rescott ave. 4. Pine.
J . HONK k &O.N. Main street, Punmore, Pa .
I' J. JOHNS, ro (ireen Ridge street.
W II KNOHKL. 1017 N. Irving ave.
PHILIP J. i:rn:n, 4I5 Penn ae
WILL W. WATMNS, PeekMUe, l'a.
II l CIAI1K. Carbonihle, Pa.
THOMAS MOMK. Auhbald. Pa.
Or bcii (or price bv the II T Mason Chemical
Co , 515 Arch street, Philadelphia, Ta
PECKVILLE.
At about D o'clock. Wednesday morning a
barn, the proper!) o( Mike Ilaverick, on the
1'jst Side, was discovered to be In flames. s
the breakers n( the Kast Side do not sound fire
alarms, not miny people were auarc that a (lie
wis In progics Members o( tlie .Tcssup Hose
lompaii) brought their cirt to the scene and
put a stream on the tire, thus saving oilier prop
city nearby The barn and contents were totally
iloitrojed. When the fire was in progress a tele
phone message was sent the Wilon Fire coin
panj, o( I'likville, (or aid Thej qulekl ic
spondtd to the cill, but their services were not
required, as the llimes were brought undei con
tiol b the Jeisup coinpanj
On Mondaj evening, pril 16, a larewell recep
tion will be tendeied Pastor b C. Slmpklns,
of the Methodist I plscopal chiftch. The recep
tion will be held at the church V very enter
taining programme has been prepared All aie
invited to attend
Marjorie, the 10 j ear old daughter o( Mr and
Mrs 1, I! Thompson, died ot hcarlet (ever Mon
djj. The funeral, which was private, was held
at the residence on Wednesdny
The oung People's soiietj of the Presbjterlan
(lunch is anaiigliig (or a social to be held in
the church basement on Uediusdaj evming,
April 23
Mr Jay lutliill jesterdaj moved ids (amily
and liuusthoM effects to (.len I.jon, wheic Mr.
ruthlll hn secured cmplovnien'
If there was one more applicant (or tlie post
olHce there would bo i lound dozen Already
ileven inoplc have ditl.mil their intentions of
Mecuriiig tho postmastershlp
The (ollowing notice his been served upon each
consumer of eleitric light in the borough of
Bhkelj "Hcginning with April 1, 1900, all
lights furnished by this plant will be charged
for at the rate of 20 cents for each 10 candle
power light, l'acn consumer will be allowed to
burn one all night light at this rate. Additional
all night lights will be charged 10 cents extra.
Tl c secretary Is Instructed to charge extra (or
all nights higher than in candle power. No one
Is allowed to have- additional lights attached
without a permit from the seiretar). This rule
must be hlriulv adhered to. makely boiough
council "
Following is the programme (or Kaster Sinday
at the I'll st I'li'slnUrl.in church:
mornim; skrviu:
Organ voluntarj, "Rcdomen," ...1". R Benjamin
Poxologv.
invocation Hr S H Moon
Anthem, "Christ, the Loid, Is Risen Todaj,"
Clarence Rose.
Responsbc Reading.
Cloria
Kaster Ilium (Arranged bv Comer Thomas).
Solo, "He Who Once Was Slain,". ...W. II fioate
I'M) or Rev. Dr. Moon
Ollertor), "Angello Serenade,"
II. Ilrundage, violin; F. R. Benjamin, orgar.
Easter Chorus, "Jesus I.Ives," ....Francis Uarrett
II) Light Girls.
Aliment, "Christ Is Risen," V. 11 fioate
ticiniou Rev. Pr. Moon
II. W. Peck.
11) mn
Benediction Tastor
Postcludc, "rrinmphant March,".!'. R. Benjamin
FA KM.... SKRMLKsj
Oigin oluntarj. "Pasenerll."
iiillicm, "He Will ltejoltc and Be l.lad,"
II. P. Banks
Invocation.
11 inn
Scriptuic Dr. Moon
Anthem, "( hrist the Lord Is Risen Todat,"
J, W. Lcruuii
Later Chorus, "Jesus lives, F. Barrett
II; Kizht (irls.
r'ier Dr. Moon
ntheni. "Oh, be Jnjdtl," Willard Pollen
Solo, "rhe Risen Lord," Mrs, Roberts
Molln Duet Messrs Hawley and Benjamin
lltllc 111,
rist Is Risen,"
..W
II (iuate
r-ennoii
Annum, s .11 Ut Is Risen," ...
OlTertort, '"-iniplc Confe-ssion,'
...Dr. Moon
W. II (ioite
It. Ilenjainlti
.F,
llciiedictlon
l'o-Ucuda, "Festal March."
PIRSON.NKL OF CHOIR
Soprinos virs. K. W. Roberts, Mrs Ilirket,
Mrs W. Ilrundage, Mrs Moon, Miss Itcnja
mill, Miss KtM Peek, Miss KiniiM Peek, Miss
Mice Moon. Ml) Hattlc Davis Mto Mrs. Root,
Miss VU Ilrundage, MIs Ida Pest Tenors -II
W Peek, .1 It. Reese Pass William II. Root,
Ccorge t ole, II Rrundage II. W, Peck, 1 lions
ter, ( W llawlej, first violinist, Howard Ilrun
dage, second violinist; F. It. Benjamin, oiganlst.
The Kaster decorations of the Presbyterian
ihureh will be from Florist Oerbelg and will be
verv fine
CLABK'S SUMMIT.
Mrs, James IllnUey died at her home on Tues.
clay night at about 10 o'clock, blic leaves a hus
band anil one son, mother, several sisters and
brothers. Funeral services will be held at the
house at 11 o'clock toda).
Work Is being pushed 011 the factories at this
place Mr. C. A. lienjamiii Is foreman at the
ticamery and with about fourteen men under his
charge. Is dolus some fine woik
Pr Hubert Cameron (dentist), of Mcholson
has moved in the Cornell house.
(harlcs lljll) mil fimilv have moved back
to this place from vliiillzville.
Mu Joins Steward, of Nitre, l'a, visited her
tUter-in law, Mrs. C. K. Meirill, laat v.cek
Mrs, Kd Parktnu, of 1-alton, Is vltitlnc litr
datlchicr, Mrs. Frank Miller, who it 111.
Mrs D. Smith has been finite ill witli grip
Merl, the little km of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Leotard, Is very ill.
Miss Nellie Crlltln of Piovldenee, Is spending
some tlmo with her grandmother, Mrs. V.lvira
Crittin.
Mrs Therou nillinirs and hmlh attended tho
funeral of her mother, Mis. IM Towensen, ol Mill
t Ity on Monday.
A laigp iiumler of people attended tho fu
neral of Mrs. M M lluffoid on Tuesday last.
Interment wat mado in Claik's Oiccn cemetery.
1 m
OLYPHANT.
Kugcnc Smith, of Scranton, was a visitor in
town je.teutay.
Attorney Piw.on, of Stranton, vl.lted friends
in Ulakely the (ore part ol the week,
Extra meetings arc in piogtess this week in
the Ulakely llapll.t church, conducted by the
pa. tor, Rev. Dae Id Spencer, I), I),
Leo Lynch returned (rem "lale yesterday to
spend Kaster here.
Tlie (uneral ol Sirs. Ann MiC'abe, who died on
Monday list took place yesterday altenioon at 3
o'clock (rotn her late home on Kerrls street.
The deceased w taken to Sit. Patrick's church
where the (uneral service was conducted b) Rev,
P. J. Murphv, the pastbr, ader which Interment
was made In St. Patrick's cemetery. The pall
bearers were James Me lisle, l'utikk VUCabe,
John Mclhle, William lluikc, John McCabe and
Patrick Mcllalc.
Laige audiences continue to greet Dr. Tracey,
the (emperancc evangelist at the Father Mathew
opera house evening evening. List evening he
delivered a lecture entitled "Ten Mghts In a Ilir
loom," illustrated with sltrropllcoii views. This
evening he will spcik en tlin "Moss pcvll o(
America," and tomorrow evening the subject will
Ik- "The Spanish War." On Sunday afternoon a
meeting will lie held which will close the scries
o( lectures by Pr. Trace) at this place.
Mis. Sencer, wlie o( Rev. Puld Spencer, who
met with a serious mishap last week, by a fall,
is getting around again very nicely.
The funeral o( Miss Annie Williams will take
phco on Saturday ottcrnonn Instead ol Sunday
ss previously stated In the papers
DUNMORB DOINGS.
Successful Meetings Held by tho
W. C. T. U. Other News
Notes of Interest.
A parlor meeting of tlie members ot
the Women's Christian Temperance
union was hold nt the home of Mis.
Marsh, on Ulakely street, yesterday af
ternoon. The meeting was begun at 3
o'clock, and Mrs. Preston, state super
intendent of tho Total Temperance
legion work of Philadelphia, and Mrs.
Vaughn, of Scranton, addressed those
present. Considerable Interest, amount
ing to enthusiasm, was displayed, and
later several new members were add
ed. In the evening a meeting was held In
the Methodist Episcopal church to fur
ther the work started. Mrs. Preston
delivered an ablo and lengthy lecture.
A society to be known as the Senior
Loyal Legion was oiganlzed and
though In a very weak condition at
present Is expected to nipldly giow.
After the meeting the ladles "of the
church whoso names begin with A, I?
and C served ice cream and cake. A
laige number were In attendance at all
tho meetings nnd nlso at tho social
time following.
EASTER AT ST. MARY'S CHURCH.
Tho music for Easter Sunday at St.
Mary's Catholic churcn, of which Rev.
M. R. Donlun Is pastor, will bo a3 fol
lows: Udi Aquim fircgorhn
Kjrie, Llieson Farmer
Gloria in Lxcelsls Farmer
Credo De Monti
Sanetus Millaid
Benedictiis.tirand Italian Mass
Agnus Dei, firand Italian Mass
Offertoiy Regina Cenll
Usee Die Dc Monti
Choir.
The solos will be mng by the following;
Misses C.illigan, T.i)lor, Clarke, Cilmartin,
Dougher!) , and Messrs W. Crane, ( an ley. Hoian
and fillmarlin. Organist. Miss M A Mcllale;
chorister, Mr. IMward Sullivan
BRIKP NnWS NOTES.
The Installation of oillcers of the lo
cal tilbe, Improved Order of Red Men,
which was to have taken place last
evening in tho Independent Order of
Odd Fellows' hall, was not held, owing
to the distilct deputy holding an In
stallation in Scranton last evening.
The following membeis of the Junior
league of the Methodist Eplpcopal
chuich have been selected as ofllceis
of the oiganizatlon for tho coming
ear: President, Hope Plnnell, Hist
vice president, Ethel Lltchenhan; sec
ond vice president, Leah Correll; third
vice president, Lester Yost: tieasutur,
Irene Hums: seeretaiy, Ethel Cum
mlngs; pianist, Bessie Powell. The so
ciety Is reported to be In a very loui
ishlng condition and nt each elect.on
of ofU?ers the roll showj an lr."ioaso
of meinbeishlp.
The funeral of little James Morello,
who died Wednesday after a short III
ness, at Throop, will b-1 held Ihls af
ternoon at 3 o'clock. Intsrment will
be mado in the Mt Cannd cemetery.
The Pennsylvania Coal company raid
Its employes tholr usual monthly sti
pends yesterdjy
A gtam! social will bo held in the
Tin oop borough hall Tuesl.iy night.
Apill i. During the wel..l a waltz
contest will take place, whl-n is at
tt acting conslcleiable attention.
Tho coming moiiiigo of Miss Jennie
Howell, of Now York, and Dennis Lan
gan, of tblr bo-ough, has been an
nounced bv the lrsuance ot cauls by
the bride's paren's.
The funeial of illtle Joint sicuermou,
the youngest son of iMr. and Mrs.
James McDeimott, who died AVedncs
djv evening, will be held this after
noon at 3 o'clock. Sei vices will bo
held at the home.
Kemarkablo Cure of rheumatism.
Kenna, Jackson Co., W. Va.
About thiee yeats ago my wife had
nn attack of ihcumatlsm which con
fined her to hei bed for over a mouth
and tendered her unable to walk a
step without assistance, her limbs
being swollen to double their noimal
size. Mr. S. Maddux Insisted on my
using Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I
purchased a llfty-cent bottle and used
It according to the directions and the
next moinlng she walked to breakfast
without assistance In any manner, and
she has not had a similar attack since.
A. B. Pai sons. For sale by all drug
gists. Matthews Bros., wholesale and
retail agents.
. itt 1 11
OLD FOBQE.
The emplojes of the Penns)lranla (oal iom
pan) received their montlil) earnings )esteida).
Tlie Old Forge Librarj association, comprising
1 large number of the joung men from this
place, have completed arrangements for their
Unit annual ball, to be held I aster Monday
ct ruing, at Columbia hall, and it promises to
surpass any ever held heretofore They lave re
ceitrd a large number of valuthlc and Interest
ing books (or the use of the library, and bate
also secured commodious rooms, whlih will be
onened (or inspeition in the near future.
Mr. Frank Judge was in Scranton )f .terday on
bu.lncis
The borough council and board ol health made
a tour of inspection through different teitions
of the borough jesterdi) (or the purpose of bet
tering the uiihcalthful portions, especially in the
district known as narbeitown, where there is
situated an artificial swimp requiring Immediate
attention before the summer months set in.
Tie usual Lenten service's were conducted nt
fct. Laurence's church on Frlda) etenliu
A. ! Council), of the Lawrence Hose com
pauv, is In New York on bu.Iness.
The Ladies' auxlllar) is making preparations
lor their country dance on s.prll 23 at Fallon's
hall, Unluuc costumes will be worn, A prise of
$5 will be given to the couple best representing
Fanner Ila)iteed and lad) in attendance. Music
will lie furnished b) a complete orchestra Ad
mission, 25 cents.
Th tccrct of perfect
strength. Weakmss, decline,
wasting, positively curca u
our remedies and o.ri'11
ance. vslilch wo tcnci on
trial and approval. Jay on
honor, or return all at out
expentt. Advanco pavment
notrenalred. NoC.0.1). No
deception of any nature.
new dooic uncier seal, tree.
BRIK MEDICAL CO., BUPCALO, N.Y.
JL J3ZsssV
The People's
A
POPULAR CLKAKING HOUSE for ths Hcnstlt ot All Who
llnvc Iloutcs to Rent, Rcnl Hstatc or Otlisr Property to
Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help Tims
Small Advertisements Cot- One Cent a Word, Six Inqcrtlona for
Five Cents a Word Except Situation! Wante.1. Which Arj In.
sertcd Tree.
FOR RENT
HJJXxrM--l-l"vll r-1
in nnmi imi'vi' I'tiovfil nilF.smsrJ llOOVW.
laundrv, etc.: I1-" Adams avenue. liiipilic
Philip J vcttcr, 415 I'enn uvenue.
BROOM PLAT, IU1 MtKSSLKR COl'lll. IV
qulie Philip J. Vcttcr, 115 I'eim uvenue
FOR RESr-7-ROOM LOUSK WITH nTli,
moc'ttn lirpiovuneits. Address 807 Haul
son avenue.
FOR SALE
$2S,ooooo six pint cr.vr. noin ponds for
(ale. Inquire at 305 Sua Mors RullUlng.
IOR SALU OR FOR ltET-riil', NKW 1HU
Ing Park hotel; elegantly turnihed l.eel
lent opportunity for anv person wishing l f"1
bark In the hotel business. Inqulie of William
Craig, tare K, Robinson Sons' Brewery.
B01LUU AM) KNOI.SK FOR SALK; 12 H01.sK
power vertical boiler, and 6 horse power en
glne, good as new. Mm 48 lect 2 inch slutting
with hangers, and C30 feet ot Much pipe. "Peo
ple," 321 Penn avenue.
REAL ESTATE.
FOR SS.LK-DOURI.K 1IOMK, S18 MOMtOK
avenue, will sell at bargain it sold before
April 1.
FJJRJJjOOMS
FOR RF.NT-1WO VI RV PLKASANT FRON'T
rooms, furnished. All conveniences. 321 Jet
ferson avenue.
AGENTSJMfiJTTED
WANTKD-FIRST CLASS AOLNTS IN KVLRY
city and town In Pcnnsjlvenla to introduce
the largest and Itrongist Sick and Accident
Company in the world. Address F. It an
Pusen, Supt. ol Agents, Bay City, Mich.
HELP WANTED-MALE.
H0STLKR WANTKD803 MKARS BUILDINQ.
WANTLD-KNLUdKTlC A VII HOXKST OUNO
man to lite in doctor's (amil), must have
c-pcrlcroc witli hones. Call or address Dr. J
. Kr.cdler, Elmhurst, Pi.
I10 WANTED BITWFKV K AD 17 YhUSS
of age, to make himsell Useful in a barber
shop Inquire 327 Spruce street
WAN1KD-COOP. IIUSrLl.NO M N IOR PUtT
ner in gent's fuinHdng and hat business,
$3,000 cash will pi) jou l.Wm a vear, best
Hand; good references ddrcss C. Ccorge,
Scranton, Pa., Geneial Delivery.
HEJJWANTED-F-EMALE.
WAVTED-COMPKTKNT GIRL FOR GKNKRAL
housework. Apply at Sit Pine street.
WANTKD THRUK KM'ERIKNCLD RHOK
salesladies, reference Answer "Quick,"
Tiibunc dike.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
WANTF.D-PMtT.NKK; ONK OR TWO GOOD,
active men with a capital of $2,50l to take
hilf interest In Rood paring business. Good op
portunity to right parties Address Partner,
Tribune office.
SEALED PROPOSALS.
WILL PK RECHVED FROM CONTRACTOR
or builder who wants an cxiicnenccd man
to make estimates fiom aichltcct s drawings, of
mason and carpenter work; understands keeping
accounts and how to n.akc up a pay roll; can
furnish icference. Address II. J., 1715 Sander
son avenue, city.
FJNANCIAL.
NOTICK IS HERKI1Y GIVEN TO THF, BOXD
holders of the .1 I Newman Lumber Com
pan, that the followniK first mortgage, rt per
cent bonds of said eempany, J10, 41 for $1,000
and N'os 77 and 82, each for $500, hive this day
been drawn by lot and will be redcemd at par
at the banking rooms of this cempany on or
after May 2, U)0, snd that intcicst will let.c
on the aforesaid bon Is after w.ld elite
HCKVWANN'A TRPST AND hVFE DEPOSIT
CO , Trustee,
bllEI'HERI) AVARS, Vice-President.
Scranton, Pa, March U, 1900.
POLITICAL.
A v-fcyvvwiw
FOURTH DISTRICT CO.NVENriON-UNDFR
the lules adopted at the last distiict comer
tion, notiic is heitby givel that the conventien
for the Fourth Legislative district will be held
in Rurkc's hall, Carbondale, Pa., on .Vlondaj, the"
twenty third da) of Apill, A. D, 1'jOtl, at 4
o'clock p m , for the rt'ipose of nominating one
eandldatp for member of the legislature, and for
the eleitlon of thiee delegates to represent sai I
legislative disttlit in state convention to b' held
at Hanisburg. April 25, A. I). 1'AiO. as well as
for the trinsactlon of such other business as
thill be proper.
igilanee ccn mlttees will hold primary elic
tiuns nn Satrrda), the twet t) -first day of April,
1900, between the bonis of 4 and 7 o'cloik p 111
Candidates for the oltkes abevc named will reg
ister with tho secular) in Caibondale, uul shall
pay their assessments cin or before the tenth clay
of pril, piOO, otherwise the names will not be
piiutcd upon the oilicial ballot ,
.1. W SMITH, Chairman.
Attest -SAMl'KL S. I0.NKS, Sccretai)
Carbondale, Pa., .March 27, 1100
THEATRICAL.
"The Heart of Tennessee."
At the Academy of Music this afternoon and
evenir' tli" tiihnev Hoelllei company will pi esc lit
"The Heart of Tennessee"
Tomorrow afternoon the companv will be wen
in " Country Oirl," and at night in "The
Piincc of Liars."
A Young Star.
Doubtless tlie jonnaest 6tar now- before the
American public Is Little bene Mters, who will
be seen at the Academy next week, at the head
of her own compan) Although scarcely 11101 c
than ten ye-irs of age, I ittle Irene has been W
fore the footlights neatly seven jean, and has
lecome a dunning little actress, a phenomenal
singer, a graceful dancer, and gained a repi.t i-
tit n which Is the envy of man) who ira jcars
ler seniors In both age and experience.
In presenting this brilliant little artist to the
public, Manager Will II. M)ers ha. utilUcd cveiy
effoit to surround her with a company which It
in every respect In keeping with the merits of
the star and his therefore secured an organization
of extraordinary excellence, being pronounced ul
terior to man) which exact a hifher price of ad
nilision. A selection of popula- comedies and
dn mas, with all the necessary scenic Accessories
will he offered during the engagement
, "The Dagger and the Cross."
The famous romantic actor, Robert 11 Mantclt,
tuppoitcd by a select compan) pitsenting 'The
Dagger and the Cross," will lie tlie attraction at
the Lvccwn next Tuesday. Few aetois tan boa.t
rf the continuous good fortune in piodiietlpin
which has malted the career nf Robert II. Mat
tel!. In the past ten vears lie has piesrnted many
new works, most of which have biought fame and
fortune. In selecting such, Slmtell imde him
self a fatorlte, and stands today in America alone
III the excellence of his work Tills is Sli. Man
tell's third seasoi under the direction of M W.
liuiiley, oni of our eldest and most rcsonsiblc
managers
To Repair
Broken Arti
cles use
1
or 8
Remember
MA IMPS
HUIHiKR
CJEMENT,
MAJOIPS
LEATHER
CEMENT,
rHBfc
aBakjifCom
Exchange.
SITUATIONS WANTED
srrrvnox VAvrT:n-n an" lAi'KniKvnin
lccH.ccpci; cm give reierinces; small salsr)
Address A. N 11 , Tribune otHec.
WORK W'AYIHI Al OM'I BV A Ol MS MAV
2'if hon-st, willing to work (or board F M
Donnelly, HI Lackawanna avenue.
SIll'ATlOV W'ASTI'D-BY S lAI'KRH'.SCLD
iMjokkeeper. Address J. K., Tribune oftlee.
SITHATIOV WASTI'.DTv MIDDI.F. Atll 1
lad) ss housckecpci. Address Jllrs Jordan,
310 Jcncrton avinue
SITUATION WVNTHI-1S OR Ot T OF CIT ,
b) a joung man Willi u iirutlcil buins
education, honest, reliable and no bad habits;
can furnish Al references. AddrtM VI. A R.,
Tribune olllcc.
WANTI.D-1 OSITION BY A LAD, IN OFFICII
ol as cashier, has had eleven )iars cvpiii-
ence; best of refeiencc. Additss J U, Box Kl.
WORK Il T1IK DAV AS LvUNDRFss Ol!
cleaning holi'e; .'an give best clt) leleiciiec.
Address T M 702 l'lm stieet.
SITUTIO.V BY Km'f.RIKNCKD MjRsK, HIT
erenees. 310 Jefferson avenue.
WANTED-POSITIOV AS BOOkKIMIl'l'.ll OR
thlpping vlerk, mint Jcars' cvpeit nee, 50ml
refernce from last employer. Address M. T.,
Box IK, Ourvea, Pa.
Snt'ATIO.V W'ANTl'D-BY A WIDOW' LvDv AS
housekeeper for widower in 11 ripeetnli!e
(Ainll), where she can tale her cnild; best of
reference. Mis. R L, 1110 Hampton treet
SITUATIOVW AN Tl l)-AS On-MCK (HRL; I N
deiKtands clouble entry bookkeeping. AJ
dress M. L Tribune ollh e
SITUATION- W ANTKlA GKNTLKM W 111'-
sires four hours' work evuilngs in witting or
accounting Addiess A JCampbell, 6ii Wasa
Ington atcnue. city.
DRESSMAKING
PRIsMAKINO IOR CHILDRKV '10 Oltlll.K.
also ladles' waists. Louise Shoemaker, 212
Adams avenue.
CITY SCAVENGER
A. B BRIGOS CLKVN'S PRIVY VAl'LTs AND
cess itools, no odor. Improved pump, tl ,d
A 11 BKIGGS, Proprietor Uave orders 1100
Porth Main avenue, or ".icke's drug store, cer
ner Adams and Mulherr.v. Telephone 1)310
SAJ::PTJEATiyiENT
MBS" L. T. hTLTKR. H'M.P Tltr.VTMENT,
50o i shampooing, MV f 11 ill massage, man
icuring, 2Je , chiioioib. 701 (Julney.
NEWSPAPERS
THE WILKI'SRARRK RECORD CAN IIP. II l)
in Scranton at the news stands of Reisman
Pros , 101 fcpiucc and 10.1 Linden, M Norton,
H22 Laekawimu avenue, I h hehutter, 11
Spruce stieet.
PROFESSIONAL.
ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR.
K. C SPAUI.DING, 2.1 TRAD! Its' UVNIC Bl'ILU
ing
ARCHITECTS
FOWvRD II DWPJ, AliClllIKCl, (ONNEII,
Ilulldlng, Scianton
HtKDKRICK L PROW'X. Mtf IIIKTCT, PRICK
building, 120 Wadiiigton avinue, Scranton.
CABS AND CARRIAGES.
RI'llllHl TIRED CM1S AND CMIRIAGE'.: Pl.Sr
of service Piompt attention given oideis b
'photo. 'Phones '!i'l and lfi.i. Joseph hello),
l.'l Linden.
Ofiivr'srs
DR. I. O. LYMAN. SCR VNTON Plll ATL HOS
pital, cor. cmlng and Mulhcir
DR. C C. LAI P CH, 115 MOMI.Nci .ULNUK.
DR. H. 1". RKSNOLPS, OI'IN P. O.
HOTELS ANO RESTAURANTS
Till' 1 LK CU'h, 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN AMI
nuc, Rates icasonablo
P yi.lGLKR, Projuletor
SCI! NTON HOISE, ?FAR 1) , I. i. W P M.N
ger detiot. Coidutted on tlie- luropean tilan
Ml TOR KOCH, Proprietoi
l-MY"..?
RICHARD J 1'OIT.hK, ATTORNI .T L VW.
500 2 Liikituiiiiu atcnue. General law busl
ness, collections and loans.
J. W PROWNI.N'ii ATTORNEY NI1 CO I N-,' I.
lorat-Lr.w. Itocni MJJl.l Mcars butlelii.g
D. R RH'IOC.LI, riORNl.Y LOVNS NI (.0
Hated on real estate M-ctilt) Mcait nulhling,
coiner W'athitigloii uvenue and sprucc sued
M. J. DONMIOK TIORNKY-AT-LW.
flees 012 0U Meats buinllitg
Ol'.
FRANK E I10M.K, ATIOI.NI.Y VND COlNsi.1..
lor at law-. Hen bnllilinar, Itooms 1? and U,
Washington avenue
WILL MID, W MtltKN cV hNAPP, MTOItNIi
and Counsellor at I aw Republican Lulbliug,
Washington atc.nu'.
JKSIJP k .ll'SSt P, ATlOUNKSs NI) tul'N.
sellors at-law, L011111 cnwealth building; looms
19, 20 and 21.
JvMFS W- OIKKIiRD. TTORM V-VI-LVW'.
ltooilH 511, 515 and 510 Ilianl of Trade Rich..
kdTvrd"w THWI'R. VTTORNKY. ROOMS
'.I.I1KJI, 'l.h rlooi. Meats building
L WVntrS UroRNTY-xTLvW
inoiivvpiltli bulhlln.', Scianton. l'a
COM-
c it. piinini rroiiKNY atlvw
inoi wealth building, 'ei.inton, Pi
CO VI
PATTERSON' & WILCOX, TRVDhlt-' .N TlON L
Hank building
C COMKOSM, 911, r.EITIlLIC V RI'ILDlN'f,
A. W. HEliriToLF, ATTORNEY, MEM!-) I1LDO
PHYSICIANS "NO tunscovs
PR W'. L'."aLLEN, 613 NORTH W ISillN'GrON
atcnue.
DR. S. V. L'M-IOPKMIV, OFFICE 3J0 W S1I
ington avenue Residence, 1318 Mulbcm
Clironio diseases, lurgs, heart, kldnejs and
gcritn urinary organs a specialty Hours, 1 to
4 p m.
SCHOOL
SnlooiToFTHK LACKWNN, S(RNTOV.
Pa. Courves prepaiator) to college, Itw, meeli
tine er business Opens Sept lllh Send ior
tatalcgue. Rev Tlwnus M I nun. 1 L I)., prin
cipal and prcpilctor; W. K. Ilumlev, A. M,
headmaster.
seeos
O R CLARK A CO. Ml'lHUV AND .Nt'lt?
eiyrun, ttuie 2U1 Wailungtnii avenue; green
liotiM-, li, 0 North Slain atcnue; store tele
phone, 762.
WIRE SCREENS
JOS" KUTTF.lT lH All" 511 I,M.Uyt
avenue, Scr.11 ton, Pa, manufacturer ot Wlro
Sri ens.
MSCtTL'- SAfiTOlS
IlMKII's OUrilLSTKV-SllSIC I11H n LI.S,
picnic, parties, receptions, wedding and con
cert work furnished For turns addiess It J
Bauer, wntluctor, '17 )iming avenue, oter
Hulbcits' inmic stoic
MKGARGFK nROTIU'RS, PRINTERS' bl'I'l'LUH.
envelopes, pspn bas, twine. Warehouse, 1JU
Washington ateiiue, scrarton, Pa
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
UrlunuJ Wyoinlu; Valley.
Time Table In Effect Feb. 7, IfxJO.
Trains leave Scranton (or llauley and (liter
mediate points, connecting at Hawley with File
Railroad (or New Surk, Newhuig, llonesdalc and
Intermediate iolnti, as follows! No. 2, Accom
modation, tt a. m.j No. 4, Express, 12.01 p. m.
RAILROAD TIME .TABLgp
Schedule In Effect November 10.
1800.
Trains leave Scrnnton: ' '' '
G.4B n. m,, week days, for Sunbury,
Harrlsburp, Phllndelphln, Balti
more, Washington and for Pitts
burg and the West.
0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton,
Pottsville, Heading, Norristown,
and Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia,
BaltlmoreWashlngton nnd Pitts
burg and the West.
2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays
1.58 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harris
burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Washington and Pittsburg and
tho West.
4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Harrisburg, Philadelphia and
Pittsburg.
J. R. WOOD, On. Ifts. Act.
J. 11 HUTCHINSON, den. Mgr.
Del., Lnc'cti. tiuJ Wcatjrn.
In FfTect Dec 17, 1"9.
SOUTH Lcate Scranton for New York at 2.18,
3 00, 5 10, and 8 00 and 1(1 05 a in i 12 55 and 3 S3
p. in For Philadelphia at ." '10, SOU and 10 05 a.
m.; 12.55 and J: 11. m. For Stiotidsbuig at 6.10
P m Milk and AcconinodJlloti at 3 40 p. n.
Airltc nt llnbfikeri at 0 55. 7 IS, 1) 10 a. m ; 12 OS,
2.47, 4.4S1. 7 19 and 9 33 p. m Atilvc at Phila
dellhia at 10'rO a. m ; 1 00, 3 4S, fl 00 and 8 2.1
P in Aitite fiom New orlt at U,0j, 2.15 and
4 no a m ; 1 00. 1 52. 5 11 and P.45 p. m. l'roin
Mroud.hurg at 8 0S a. ni-
NORTH-lene Scranton (or llulalo and Inter
mediate Million ,n 12.10, 2 60, 4 01 and 0 00 a.
111 ; 1 53 and rM p. m For Oswego and S)ra-cii-ai
at 4 05 u 111. and 1 5.1 p m For Htlea at
2.50 a in. and 1 55 p. m lor Monlitse at 11.00
1 111 . 1 05 p in and 5 50 p in Km Nicholson
at 4 00 and (115 p m Anivi tn Scianton (ro.rj
lluffalo ut 2 10, 2 " 5 2.' ant' 10 Oo .1 nt ; J B0
ami 7 4n p m Fiom llswee,o ami Sjraclise at
2 V a 111., 12. IS and I 10 p in. Fiom Straeuse
at 7 10 p m Plum I tti-o ut 2 13 .1 m.i 12.11
mid KI0 p in From Mcholson at 7 W n 111. and
6 (HI p in Frcm Montiosc at 100 .1. in.; 3 20
and 7.40 p m
lllOOsi i( )sON -I cute Scranton for
Northumherlind at tl SO. 10 (15 11 11 . , 1 " and R 10
P in For I'ltmniitli at 1 (5, I 40 und X M p in.
For Nintieoke at S 10 a in. Virile ut Norlhui'l
beihnd at 11 ', n. in , 1 10, 5 OS and 9 al n. m.
nlve at N iiillcoke it 0 20 1 m. Anlve at
Plj mouth nt 2 05, I li .end 9 15 p 111 rrivt at
Scranton fiom Nnttliumlicrlanil at 9 12 a. m !
12 ", 1 55 and 8 Ml p in Piuin Nuntltokc at
1100 a 111 I tout I'Dnvi'tli at 7 57 a. m ; 3 '2S
and 0 05 p. in
StNDVY TIIUNn.
SOPTII-Iavc- Set intcii u 2 li, 3 OO, 5 30, 10 03
a 111 : 1 13 and 1 Id 11 in.
NORTH -Lc ne Sirnnten at 12 10, 2 50, 4 03 p.
111 , 1 55 and 5 50 p 111.
IHOOMMH'ltd IHMHON Leave Scranton at
10 05 1 in and C 10 p 111
Dchivv ir j an I Umlqoti.
On Feb 2Cth, 1900, trains will leave Scranton
as follows.
For larhoiulale 120. 751, 8 53 10 1 1 a. m ;
12 noon, 1 OS, 2.2S, 4 Oil, 5.25, 0 25, 7 57, 9 13,
11 13 p m. . 1 1(1 a m.
For Alliant, Saiatugi Montreal, Roston, New
I ngland points, etc -0 20 a. m , 1 OS p m.
For llonesdalc . 20, 10 11 a in; 2.28, 5 23
p. m
Tor W'llkes llano--(! 45, 7 K 8 41, U IS. 10 4? a.
m ; 12.01, 12, 2 1, 1 J.I, 4 27, CIO, 7.48, 10.1,
II 30 p 111
For New ork, Pliiladell Ida, etc., vit Lehigh
alle) Railroad 0 43 a rn , 12 03, 2.18, 4 27 p.
III . with lllaek Diamond Kvpie.s, 11 10 p. m
For Pennsthanlt Rallroiel points, 0 45, 9.3S a.
m . 2 IS. 4 27 p. 111
For western points, tia Lehigh Valley Rail
road 7 4S a 111; 12 0.1, 3 13, with niack Dia
mond Kxpress, 10 41, 11.30 p. m.
Trains will arrive in Se ronton as follows:
I rom Carbr n laic and the Noith-b.tO, 7 43, 8..S,
9 34. 10 SS. 11 5S a. in ; 1 21, 2 15, 3 23, 4 23, 7.43,
10 IS, 11.27 p m.
I rom Wilkes llarre and the South 6 15, 7.4S,
S.4', 10 as, 11 55 a. m ; 1 04, 2 21, 4.02, 5 20, 8.21,
7 5.1, 9 05, 10 05 p in ; 1 11 a in
M'NPxY TRMNs
For Ciibondalc 9 03 .1 m ; 12 27, 2 32, 4 'tf,
6 47, 10 52 p m.
For Wilkes llarre 9 18 a. m J 12.0.1, 1 58, 3.2S,
6 27. 8.27 p m.
For Alban), Saratoga, Monliral, Roston, New
1 ngland points, etc , 1 OS p in
Lowest rates to all points in United States snd
Canada
.1 W. RI'RDICK, O. P. A . Albany. N. Y.
II. W. CROSS, I). P. A.. Scranton, Tl.
Lchiglt Valley KuilroAi.
In KITect Nov. 19th, 1S99.
TRMNS LKWK SCRANTOV.
For Philadelphia and New otk, via D. k II.
R 11 . at i 45 a m anil U0.1, 2 18, 4 27 (Black
Diamond Expuss). and 11 io p, m. Sundays, D.
A II It R. 1 . 7 48 p ni
For White Haven Hazleton and principal
points in tlie coal legions, via D & II R. It ,
11 43, 2 IS and 4 27 p in For Pottsville, 0.43,
2 IS p. nt
For llcthlehein, Laslon, Reading, Harrisburg
and principal intermediate Mntlons via D & II.
It II, 0 4) a in ; U.Oi, 2 is, 4 27 (Rlack Dia
mond Exprcts), 1130. Sundajs, D. & II. it. R.,
1 58. 7 is 11 111
For Timkhinnock. Towanda, Klmira. Ithaca,
Geneva and pcincipil iulcimccllate stations, via,
I) , I. A W U II s OS j 111 , 1 () and .1 15 n. tn.
For Geneva, Rochester, lluffalo, Niagara Falls,
Chit igo, and all oints west, via I). A II, II. It ,
12 01, 3.3.1 (lllaek Diamond Express), 7.43, 10 41,
11 10 p m sunclijs,ll A II II It , 12 0.1 p tn.,
7 4S p. m
Puilmin pirlor and sleeping or Lehigh valley
pailoi ins on all trains between Wilkes liarro
nnd New York, Philadelphia, Rulfalo and Sus
pension llriilge
110LLIV 11 W II III II, Gen. Supt, 20 Cortland
street. New York
C1IMILI-S s 1 1 E, Gin Pass. Ae,t., '2d Cortland
stieet. New oik.
A. W NONNI.MAl III II. Div. Pcs. gt., South
Ilelhlehem, Pa.
For tickets and Puilmin reservations applj 309
Litkaw.inna atcnue, Scianton, l'a.
Centrsil Riillroil of New o r t s .
stations in New V,ork loo' of I.lbeity stieet,
N It, mil South FfliJ, Whitehall street.
VnthiicltP ecil used cxilu-lttlj, insuring
ckanllncss am! comfort
I IMP. iM'.LK IN ll'I'ICT NOV. 1", ls'r.
Tiaitts leaves vrinloti for New ork, Newark,
l.llabcth. Phll.e'ilphlt, I'l'ston. Ilelhlehem, VI
liiiluwn, Mane li ( hunk and WliMe II ivcii. ut b u0
a 111 , cxpiess, 1 20, cx less, 1 00 in suudajs,
2 15 p in
lor 1'ittsion and Will .s lane, S ,0 a m , 1.20,
4 110 p 111 Miiidajs, 2I',i in
Fn IliltlnioK und Wd.hingicn, and point j
South and Wist vit IMhlthcm, 8.0 a. m , 120
1 in. sundais, 2 15 p m
For Ivng Rial ill. OicMII GlOU, etc., at 8 '.D
0 111. and I 20 p 111
1 01 lidding, Lebanon ml Hiriisbi'rg, via Al
Untnvvii, 8 0a 111 , I 20 p m siindajs, 215
I or I'm lv lib s .0 a 111 , 1 "0 p 111
riiroitt.li tic sc is io ill points cast, south and
west al lowest lates at the station
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ill 07 Olyphftnf
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10 55 Scranton
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4. Sunday only.
f. eliDlflea tu&t trains stop on ttgnal tor 'MY
sengera. h.
T 1 alnsSOJ and soa Sunday only. Other triitis
dally except Sunday. ' . v wr
.secure tates via Ontano VWestcjn btStte
mlrcliastng tickets and save'inoney. 77
TbiougU Wagner uuffel sljeper; acf txfth.
tllDlQK chair car'ecyoriuo ChWao wit Mot
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