1 ' TV THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, 'APRIE 19,. 1300. 'V V r i I I f ,v ackawanna county. ORANE-COFELAND NUPTIALS. Miss yautl Copclnnd and Dwlght Lathropc Crime xrre mnrrlcd In thu First I'r X'tcilati church Inst evening nt 8 o'clv. L A lnrt'c number ot" Invi tations hn! been issued and the edi fice wns thronged with fashionable guests. Palms and (lowers adorned thu altar. The bride was given awnv by her father and was unattended during the eel onion V. She was beautifully gowned In cicam satin and wore u veil. She carried n bouquet of Marcschel Nell roses and lilies of the valley. Albert Crane, In other of the groom, was Ijest man. tiiq usiiers were ensue num way. of Washington, D. C; Hurry La thropc, of Princeton university; Frunlc Stocker, of Jcrmyn, and Mnx Lathropn. of this city. Haydn Kvnns rcndcied Mendelssohn's wedding' march ns the bridal iiurty left the church. A reception followed at the home of the bilde's patents on Canuan btreet. The lesldenee was handsomely decor ated with (lowers and every detail wns ananged In excellent taste. The Mozatt orchestra furnished music. The bride Is the only daughter of Prothouotary and Mrs. John Copeland, and the groom Is the manager of the Israel Crane company's big dry goods store. Mr. and Mrs. Crane left on the 10.C0 tidln for an extended wedding tour. MRS. SUSAN BUZZELL DIES. At nn early hour yestotday moinlng Mrs. Susan Iluzzell piikcmI away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Martha Jadwln, of Hlrkett ternicp. Apoplexy, with which she had been ailllcted about a week, caused her death. She was born in Masonvllle, N. Y.. In 1827, but came to this city in early youth, re maining heie until her marriage to John D. Uuzzell, when she returned to Masonvllle. He died six years ago Since then, she has lived with her daughter. Two sisters, Mrs. AV. Buir, of this city, and Mrs. Isabellc, ot Ilcr lln, N. Y., and one brother. Dr. Har vey Bradley, of Denver, Colorado, sur vive her. Tho funeral will be tomor row and private. Interment in Brook sldo cemetery. TEMPERANCE MEETINGS. Dr. Tracy gave the first of a two weeks' serles of temperance lectures In the Grand opera house last evening. He had a good-sized audience, though the house would have heated a few more. He presented an old subject In an interesting but convicting way nfid reinforced his icmarks with steteoptl cun views. The favorable impression tho elderly doctor made assures him large audiences from now on. No ad mission Is charged. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Miss Isabel Watt returned to Ityo seminary yestotday. Mrs. 12. Li. Bevan, who spent a month with her parents on Garileld avenue, returned to her home in Scranton yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. George Benton have removed from Salem avenue to No. 11 Washington street. J. P. H. Itaynor attended the golden wedding of his parents In Montrose yesterday, Mrs. U. S. Wonnacotto is visiting Kingston friends. Rev. and Mrs. IT. J. Whalen will attend an Easter festival in the Hones dale Baptist church this evening. H. B, Reiley, of tho News, has re turned from a visit with his parents at Belluood. MNs Mary Karly is the guest ot Scranton friends. rose bushes given away. For particulars 6ee our advertisement on third page of this paper. Mears k Hajten. It Is Dangerous to Neglect a Cold. Pneumonia Is one ot the most dan geious and fatal diseases. It always results from a cold. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will quickly cure a cold and perhaps prevent an attack of pneumoniu. It is In fact made espe cially for that ailment and has become famous for its cures over a large part ot the civilized world. It counteracts any tendency of a cold towaid pneu monia. Can you afford to neglect your cold when so reliable a temedy can be had for a tiitle. For sale by all dtug gists. Matthews Bios., wholesale and retail agents. .. OLYPHANT. Austin Francis, the 4-ear-o!d son of Mi. anl Mrs. P. J. McConnac, of Blakcly, died ccster ddy afternoon, a'ter .i lulef illness oi nitUiii inatlon of the bowels. He was a bilghl and Interesting little fellow, and a unhen.il la orlte. 'Iho fi-neial will take place tuinuriow afternoon .it 3 o'clock fiom the family rial- clence in lilakely. Inttnnint in St. I'.itilck'a icmetery. A grand concert will be ghen in the Katner MathfW Oriera house lieu Tuewljy tuning, un der the au.picea of Ue. B. K. Hammond's Bible ilasa of the First l'usbjterian church. Admis sion, 25 cents. The piogiaimue is as follo: First part- -"lano selection, Miss M. i:. Sart'e; recitation, ,ss Hatlle Matthews; mandolin an' piano, MtssiN. F II Benjamin and Hawlcy, solo, Miss Anna llrunii, reading, h s. Jones, duet, Lucy Mooney and J, J, O'Mallcy; solo, Oo i ini DOST The Best x Washing Powder. Housework is Hard Work Without it. 6onietln:e3iieedaarellble,n-ionthly,regnlatlnit medicine. Only turmlocs no! tho purest drugs should b mod. If yon vnoi tha best, get Br F'EaE's tWS ( "VV I Thoyaro prompt, tafo and certain In result, ' Tbo eonuuM (Dr. I'cal'3) never disappoint. Bold for $1.00 per box, For Sale by JOHN H. PPELPP, Spruce street. 0 Mrs. Iters J. Ltojdj. readlnir, tlss Louise Hem street duct, MIm Icou Mace and F. H. Ben jamins solo, Sir. W. W. Walklns. ScconJ part Overture, nrrhestra; reading, Mss Jessie Stearns; solo. May Kennedy! reading, Miss Hemstrccl, solo, Miss Bessie Batcy; reading, MIm M. Murphy, Solo, MIxJ Anna Sands; Mo lln and piano, Mr. and MIm llrundagc; solo, MIm Bxilcy; ptMtludc, orchestra. "A Womin's Honor" will lo produced at the Father Matlicw Opera house tliU cvcnhiir, liy the father Mathrvv Dramatic society, under the dlieetlon of .1, IV Cummlngs, for the benefit of the miners, Mrs. Mary Xlchots, of Duymoro street, left jesterday tor New York, from where she will salt this week foi Knglanci. to xwi rciauxes. MKs Katie Mrltnle, ot Dunmore, xlsited ac quaintances in town jesteiday. Mrs. ltli.li.inl Morris ami Mrs. IMnlel Faxls, ot Taylor, spent jesterday with relatives here. Mrs. .Inhn Evam nnd diiijrhters, Muriel and Jennie, Hie vlxltlnic relatives nt Roxal, l'a. William Lewis, of Susquehanna street, spent, jchtcrday at Carbondale. lt(H HUSHES fllVi:V AWAY. Tor particulars see our advertisement on third page ot this paper. Mears & llaircn JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Attempted Suicide by a. Mayfleld Woman Personal News. Mrs. John Fedan, tho wife of a saloonkeeper, lesldlng nt Mavlleld, at tempted to take her life yesterday. About 10 o'clock In tho morning she lpft the hotel and wns seen to enter one of the outbuildings at tho rear. Some people passing a few moments later saw her suspended from a small beam. They gave an alarm, nnd she was at once cut down. She was almost strangled, and it wns with difficulty that she was able to breath for some time after. She has suffered consider ably since from the partial strangula tion, but it is thought she will recover. No cause can bo assigned for the rash attempt. She is about twenty-eight years of age, and the mother of two children. The affair caused consider able excitement for several hours. Miss Dotothy Tennis and her bi other Walter yesterday attended the Jifklns Jewell nuptials at Scranton. Ml&s Ten nis being the maid of honor. Liveryman Bray and Sidney Cook at tended a horse sale at Oswego, N. Y on Monday. There is a lively interest being taken in the vacancy that will exist in tho council, when Mr. Nicholson, of the Third ward, leaves town. Several as pirants ate already in the field seeking tho appointment. William Scull, tha well-known veteran, appears to have a good chance of securing the appoint ment. Miss Franklc Maxwell, of Carbon dale, was a visitor heie yesterday. Will Smallacomb has purchased W. II. Merrltt's milk route. The basket social and entertainment held In Kntenirlht? hall on Tuesday evening, under the auspices of the First Baptist church, was well patronized and proved a Very enjoyable affair. Mts. George Doyle, of Peckvllle, is the guest of Prof, and Mrs. Elijah Stevens, of Foutth stteet. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Nicholson expect to move to Scranton, to take up their residence there the latter part of this week. ROSE HUSHES CilVEN AWAY. For particulars see our advertisement on third pige of this paper. Meais k Haircn. INSTALLATION AT MOSCOW. Interesting Ceremonies at Odd Fel lows' Hall Banquet at Close. On Monday evening, the mcmbeis of the local lodge of Odd Fellows gathered together In their hall on Clu.rch street to witness the installation of their ofil cers for the current term. After tho transaction of some regular business, and the conferring of the Initiatory degree on Dr. Wilson, one of our resi dent physicians, the members. tetlteJ to the banquet hall, where a splendid repast had been prepared by the mem bers of the Rebecca lodge. Hero they were joined by tho in stallation team from Lincoln lodge, No. 492, Providence, consisting of the following gentlemen: A. A. Vosburs. G. M.: Armlt Thomas, G. W: R. J. Richardson, G.Sec; Thomas II. Pow ell, G. A. Sec.; J. P. Owens, G. M.; Thomas Foulks, G. G.; Messrs. Benjamin Jenkins, Daniel II. Evans, David W. Lloyd, William E. Thomas, Edwin Evans, AVilllam B. Evans, Elmer Reese, John T. Evans and Tyler Connolly, from the same lodge, accompanied the team. These gentlemen had traveled from Provi denec to grace the occasion, and, If possible, add to the pleasures of the evening. They proved themselves splendid entertainers, their singing and addresses being much appreciated by the local lodge. After supper, the following ofllceis were Installed: C. II. Blown, noblo gland; W. II. Van Brunt, vice ginnd; C P, Van Brunt, secretary; D. J. Roberts, assistant secretary; Moses Davis, treasuier; W, II. Simpson, chap lain. The work of the team was good, the delivery of tho chatges by A. A. Vosburg, G. M., being exceptionally well given. At tho conclusion of the Installation several speeches weie made. Among those who took part were Messrs. It. II: Mai tin, W E. Loveland, Armit Thomas, A. A. Vosburg, Samuel Eshle- iVERY WQWIAiM Fsgxirawowsrl FBIQ& Phcrmac sl, ccr. Wycmlng twtnue and man, 73. J. Schenck and "W. IT Van nrunt. At a late hour, the visitors departed for homo well pleased with their treat ment and tho success of their thir teenth Installation. ' ELMHURST. Dr. J. W. Knedler and Mr. C. II. Smith have attended scerl meetings of the rresl.jtery at the Washburn Street Prcsbjtcrlan church, In Scranton, during the week, ltev. 0. A. Spalding and son, Spurgeon, of Holllstrrxlllc, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel tlrtmes Tuesday etenlng. Mr. and Mrs. 1). H. Schoonmaker, Mrs. Christy and Miss Lucy fuller were among those who at tended Kaster services In Scranton on Sunday. Professor I'lumlcv preached in the Presby terian church on Sunday morning and was en tertained during the day at the home of Mr. A. 11. Williams. .Mr. 1". 1 carr, of ScrantOn, was calling on friends hero 1'rldij last. Mrs. riattln and niece, Miss Schuyler, who hac been spending the winter In Scranton, re turned to their home here on Monday. Miss Ilertha Jenkins spent Sunday in Scran ton, the guest ot the Misses Iluuer. Dr. and Mrs. Pier, of Durjea, are xlsltlnR at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Schlehel. Mr. 11. 1 Ilultcrflclel Is spending a few dajs here on his way from New Mexico, where he has been spending tho winter," to Shultivlllo. Miss Lent Jenkins, of Duryea, Is spending a few dajs at the home of her parents here. Mrs. Henry llerdlne, of Atco, has been x foiling her son. Mr. Harry Iterdlne, at the home of Mrs. M. P. La Hue. A large audience listened to the address of Mrs. Preston, state secictary ot the Loval Tern peiancc legion, at the Prcsbjtcrlan church on Sunday evening. The talk was very Interesting and instructive and may result In the organlra Hon of a Loyal Temperance legion In this plate. MUs Lou nosers, of Harford, Is visiting her biother, Profctsor E. 11. Bogcrs, and other friends, here. A small party of Jniing people rnjojcil a warm sugar social at the home of Mrs. Christy Tuesday evening. These present weie: Misses Daisy IIu her, Cairlc Schiebel, Lou Dunning, Inez Blessing, Bessie Buckingham, ami Messrs. Robert Christy, Fred Davis and E. It. ltogers, of Elmhurst; Arch Brown, Will Williams and Samuel Barber, ot Scranton. Dr. J. C. Baleson, of Scranton, made a pro fessional call here xcstcrdav. Mrs. J. W. Knedler spent yesterday afternoon In Scranton. Mrs. Bjion Buckingham attended a fi o'clock dinner gleen by Mrs. W'illard Lanlng at her home in West Scranton last ecnlng, Mrs. C. If. Whitney and children arc on the sick list. Dr. Knedler attends them. BOSK BLMir.S tllVKN AWAY. Kor particulars see our advertisement on third page of this pajwr. Mears &. Ilagcn. TAYLOR NEWS. A Church Wedding A. P. L. A. In stalled Newly Elected Officers. Personals and Other News of In terest. Miss Hannah fierrity and Mr. Wllllain Llcht foot, both piomimnt johiib people of 11 do Park, were nulled In marriage at the Church of the ImiiMiulatc Conception jesterda mornlnB by the pastor, He. J. A. Motlltt. At the conclusion of the ceremoii the bridal party were driven to the Delauair, Lackawanna and Western de pot, where the left on the 0 S3 train for an ex tended wedding tour, lmludtni; Buffalo and other places. The members of Uie Century lloe company. No. L are working with all pcn.tlile rffoits for tliv crand ball to be held In Weber's rink on Monday ocnlnfr next. A larse numbei of tickets luxe been disposed of. A crand cake xalk will be among the many features. Pride of Lackawanna lod-c, No. IS, American Piotestant Ladles' association, installed ofllceM at their rooms in lteese's hall on Tuesday exen inz. District Uepul Mrs. Piper, of Ilde I'aik, performed the ceremonies. The officers are as follows: Worthy mUtreas, Mrs. Kliiabcth Jones; depuly mlitrcss, Mrs. halloa Fisher; recording hctretary, Mrs. Margaret Daxis; financial tecrc tiry, Mis. Lxdia Winierburn; assistant, Mrs. Fl len Daniels; chaplain, Mrs. Sarah Hecsc; con iluctrcvi, Mrs. hophlu Thomas; assistant con ductress, Mrs, l.lizabeth Jones; inside sentinel, Mrs. Mary J. Daxis; outside sentinel, Mrs. Ituth htone; rcprcacntatlxe to grand lodge, Mrs. burah Crifnths. All borough police ofhceis are requested to meet at the station house this evening at 7.30 p. m, sharp. B order of Chief J. H. Kvans. The funeral of John Davis, of Pond stieet, who-,c death occurred on Monday evening after a lingering illness from miners' asthma, will occur mis afternoon at 2 o'clock, Inteimcnt will lie made In the Forest Home ccmetety. The Century Hose companv, No. 2, recently organized, received their new hose jesterday over the Delaware, Lackawaum and Western road. The company is now well equipped In the line of tire-fighting and will undoubtedly do good work, Hex-. Francis Cendall, of the M. E. church, is attending the Wyoming conference at Owego, .V. V. Talor castle. No. 267, Knights of the floldon Fagle, will meet this evening In their rooms. The (ireenwood and Jeimjn coal companies will pay their cmplocs for March month on Sat urday. The Suanton liaction company emplocs are woiking witn all possible speed tor the comple tion of the xiaduct which they aie placing over the Lackawanna, Miss Jean 11. Luxcmbeiger and Mis May Yoos, of West St union, xvere the guests of the for mers sister, Mrs. Peter Vounghlood, of Main street, the foiepait of the week. Our borough thoroughfares are in ,i most cc pluiablc condition after the iccent lain, 1105F. BFMIl'.S GIVEN" AWAY. For particulars see our advertisement on third page of this paper, Meals 4: Hagen. PECKVILLE. Andrew Mermack, the .voung son of Mr. John Meimatk, of the East Side, was ctcrday re moved to the Lackawannt hospital. The boy icceutle had his arm broken and the flesh lacer ated li.v being caught In machinery at the Mount Jcsstip brcakei. Mr W. F. Ketchum, who Is a member of the Pcrseveianco club, of Scrantun, was the lucky holdei of ccitifkate No. 30b7, which dicw SjSOO on Monday last. Mr. Ketchum was at Scranton jes teida and recelied a check for the above amount fiom the treasurer of the Perseverance club. Sli David Powell and family, of Green Grove, are moving Into Mr. Powell's house on Academy strcect Superintendent J. ('. Talor made his annual visit to our public schools .vestcrday. He was accomitiiieil b.v School Directors W. II, Priest, It E Morgan and J. C. Tutliill, Mrs Pieston, state secretary of the Loal Tem perance legion, gave a lilghl Interesting and In structive talk on the purposes and work accom plished by that bod Tuesday evening at the Presbterlanc tliiiuh. .Miss I,cplio Callender is engaged in profes sional woik ai ie home of Mrs. Eugene White, in Justus. ROE BUSHES GIVEN AWAY. For paitlculars see our advertisement on third page ol this paper. Mears & Ilagcn. CLAItK'S GREEN. The following out-of-town friends attended tho funeral ot our late townsman, Mr. Jercmlnh Nculhiip, on Frlda afternoon 'last: Mr. nnd Mrs. Levi J. Northup ami miii, Wlnfrtd. and il.mghteis, my nnd Mar , Mr. and Mrs. C. F. jn Sort and sun, Chailes, oud daughter, Anna, and MUs Cella Crane, of Scranton; Jerome Lilllhiiclgc, ol lilakely; Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Manchester, and Allec and Gertrude) Northup, r.f Factorvllle: Mr. Guigo Hinckley and wife, Mr. aid Mil. II. I). Steel mid daughters, Alice nnd Pauliiii, unci Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Conrad, o Nicholson. Mr. Jeremiah Xoitliuu was a v.cll known and Influential citizen as well as u Iccdlig member of the Baptist church, and did nii'ili In his ucthc life tu further Its interests, especially In thu uphulldim ot musical rduca tic ii in the eliuu li and community. Ho was at one time, together with his lemalning bris tlier, Levi .1, Norlliup, of f-iiantou, . N. Wheeler, of the same pli.ee, and the late E. Del", flruvvnell, uigagisl In a luncirt tour throughout the northeaktciii part o' this state. The troop Spring -Time Delusions. PACT VS. CONJECTURE. A Few Valuable Hints to Those Who Are Quick to Take Advantage of Timely Suggestions. Just now tho advertising space of tho nvcrugc newspaper Is filled with advertisements of springtime medi cines, blood purifiers, etc. When It Is understood as a sclcntlllo truth that the kidneys, liver and lungs are tho only blood purifiers of tho human body, much disappointment and money will be caved, Dizziness, palpitation, languid feelings, headache, backache, etc., arc caused by the system being poisoned by urlo acid which the kid neys, through overwork or weakness, do not eliminate. The troubles men tioned are but symptoms. The cause lies deeper. Put the kidneys and liver In working order with that vegetable specific, Warner's Safe Cure, and the symptoms and attendant troubles will disappear. With the system In first- class condition and the great organs ot life doing the work nature Intended them to do, most diseases are thrown off. It is the weakened, debilitated, poisoned body which falls an easy prey to chills, fevers, pneumonia, consump tion, Brlght's disease nnd death. No man or woman can afford to bo laid up with a severe illness. It Is the part of wisdom to keep well. Miss Flor ence Bulfum, Secretary of the Ish wara Thcosophlcal Society, of Minne apolis, understands this perfectly, and under date of January 24 last, writes: "I have found Warner's Safe Cure of high value. It greatly assists a worn out system to perform Its duties, nnd whenever any of my friends become languid or pale and full of pains, I ad vise them to try Warner's Safe Cure, feeling assured that they will bo satls iled with the result." Miss Buftum's experience can be yours. Will you not also enjoy lt7 was ki own as the "Mozart Quartette Club, which met with very promising success. Mr. W. S. Fraec returned fiom his New ork trip on Thursday last. ltev. II. l'arlett Fast and wife arrived here cm Wedncdsay last, and are now occuping the looms oxer Messrs. Fn.cc and Parker a store. Mr. East will-assume pastoral control of both the Clark's Oieen and Clark's Summit Baptist e hnrrh. Mrs. Beess and daughter, of Wtlkes-Birre, are visiting the home of the former's late daughter, Mrs. A. F. Ithodes. Mrs. F. F. Sprague and ton, Edward, of Scranton. spent a few el.i.va last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwaio I.ulsey. Mr. William Amshury, of Philadelphia, tpent Sunday with tho famllj of Mr. and Mrs. I F. Courtrlghl. Mr. McKovsn, of Tunlliannock-, is spending a few iliva here on business and is the guest of Mr. M.' II. Coon. HOSE Bl'Slir.S RIVEN .WAV. For particulars sec nnr advertisement on third page of this paper. Mears & Hagen. " OLD FORCE. A very pretty marriage was solemnized at St. Lawrence church esterdiy aitenioon between John .1. Condon and Miss B. A. Moran, of this borough. The bride was attended by Miss Manic Butkc, while .eph Condon, a brother of the groom, acted as best man. The bridal party en Jojeda short drive, returning to the home of the bride's parents, whole a sumptuous wedding dinner was prepared for the Intimate friends, after which a wedding social followed. Mr. and Mrs. Condon will reside in a newly furnished home on Railroad stieet, M. W. Lowry, ot Scranton, was in town this week. The emploes ot the William A, colliery will receive their monthly earnings today. Miss Kate Clark spent jesterchy In Seruiton. The William A. Colliery Accidental fund will hold a special meeting at Foote's ball Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock, and business of import ance will be transacted. Tho Old Forge Political club will hold their regulai meeting Tuesday, Apill 24, lOOO.at 7.30 p. in. ROSE BUSHES GIVEN AWAY. For particulars see our advertisement on thiid page of this paper. Mears k Hagen. CLAKK'S SUMMIT. Miss Annie McCormlck is confined to the house b illness. Dr. J. P. Coult, the popular dentist of Fac tory vi lie, Is at his office here xery Wednesday and Friday. Burglars have been at work here again. Last Monday night the entered the barber shop ot Wllllain Smith, and also the Methodist ehureh. They also attempted to enter Mr. Weiss' shoe shop, but were scared away by Mr. Weiss, who 'gave the alarm. Flank Tennant, ot the summit notci, is mak ing additions to his barn In anticipation of a laigc trade this summer, which is sure to come with the booming of the Summit. The Claik's Summit cannery building Is Hearing completion. When completed and in full run ning older it will cniploed between 100 and 133 people. Jerome I.illlbrldge, of 01 pliant, was a caller here on Wednesday. The foundation for Ben Petlinck's new meat market is Hearing completltlon. ' HOSE BUSHES GIVEN AWAY. For pirtlculare see our advertisement on third page of this paper. Mean A, llagch. THEATRICAL. "The Jolly Musketeer." It was a good-humored, well-pleased audience that last night left the Ljccmn, where "The Jolly Musketeer" was presented by a company headed by Jefferson Do Angells, one of the most xersatllo comedians on the light opera stage. 'I lie opera was seen in this city last season and the company that piebcntcd It last night was much the same as that which sang the opera here on its tirt appearance. The book of the opera is by Stanislaus Stange and the music by Julian Edwards. The music is bright and most of it light and catchy enough to suit the most critical comic opera audience. De Angells has good deal of the center of the stage to himself, naturally, and that he makes the most of his opportunities goes without saing. He was assisted in tho fun-making by Hair MacDonough. The leading singing roles were most acceptably filled by Maud Williams and Hubert Wilke. Other members of tho com pany who distinguished themselves were Maud Hollltu, whose kissing song In the second act was most rapturously applauded, Hilda llollins and Ignore Soulier. The scene of the opera is laid in Amiens, Fiance, and is In two acts, both of which aie elaborately staged, "Little Lord Fauntle'roy." There was a big audlenco at the Academy of Music last night to witness the production of "Little Ird Fauntleroy" by the company head ed by' Little Irene Myers. This afternoon the bill will be "Outcasts of a Great City," and tonight, "The Bocy Mountain Waif," "The Dairy EaVm." "The Dairy Farm" will undoubtedly draw good houses this week, fcr it lias much that puts an audience into a Jollj humor, and the lew dramatic scenes are well worked up. 1'lavs ol this rhaiaetrr are rnjojsblt to all classes of theater goers, and 'tho coinpan crry through tlieli vvork cleverly. "The Dairy Farm" fresh from a long New Yorl. engagement will be seen at the roe cum Tliursdav and Friday evening ot this week. A Capable Organization, The Paiges and a company of unsuil excel, lence will begin a wcek,'t engagement at the Academy of Music on Monday night, presenting during thu engagement the latOst metiopolitan The People's ArfhAVWV0MNMM A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE tor tho Bcnuflt ot All Win Hnvc Houses to Rent, Real Estutc or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help Theio Small Advertisements Cost Ono Cent a, Word, Six Insertions tor Five Cents a Word Except Situation Wanted, Which An In. scrtcd Free, FOR RENT roil nENT-o prof cments ; aenue. ROOM FLAT, MODKIIN 1M rent reasonable. 32!) Venn FOll ltKVr-7-ItOOM liOUSK WITH BATli; inoe'ern inpio.mctli. Address M7 llarrl 80ii atcnue. FOR SALE lOIt SxLH FIVE MlOi:,STOnE SETTEES, ALSO one roll awning and frame, inquire oi a. Morris, COi Washington avenue. FOll SALE-STOCK CLOTHINtl, FUBNISIIINO goods, hats, fixtures; manufacturing town, 8,000; stock inventory, ?4,30Oj cash trade of $12,000; will sell on easy terms or good secur It ; stock clean and xvell mxtched; town boom ing. Nunnold, Seneca Falls, N, V. FOB SALE-LK1HT CAltBIAOF, WELL MADE, nearly new, price rcasc liable. Address B. O. I., this office. FOB SALE, CIIEA1', BED SUITS. Btrect. L. 8. SIS Vine FOB SALE-BLACK NI) TANNED DOG, i7 months old; price sjj. Box sou, Dunmore, Pa, FOB SALE OB FOB BENT-TIIE NEW DRIV Ing Park hotel; elegantlv luinlthed. Excel lent onnorhinttv fp t.v hnnnn ui.hlner to em bark in the hotel business, lnqulie of William Craig, care E. Bobinson Sons' Brewery. BOILEB AND ENfllNK FOR SALE; 1MIOUSE power vertical boiler, and B horse power en. Bine, good as new. Also 48 feet 2-inch shafting with hangers, and CM feet of 1-Incli pipe, "l'eo pie, 32t l'cnn avenue. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE-DOUBLE HOME, 818 MONROE avenue, will sell at bargain if sold before April 1. ROOMS WANTED WANTED-LABOE FURNISHED BOOM, WITH board, for gentleman and wile, in a pleas ant, central location. Address Oliver, Tribune office. AGENTSWANTED WAN! ED-FIRST-CLASS AGENTS IN EVERY city and town in Ptnuslvenla to Introduce the largest and strongest Sick and Accident Company in the world. Address F. R. Van Dusen, Supt. of Agents, Bay City, Mich. WANTED YOUNO MEN FOR OROCERY clerks; also for carpet department. Apply to superintendent Jonas Long's Sons. WAYIED-STENOOIUPHER, VFRY LIGHT work; salar, lj mouth. Address, giving leferences, P. O. Box 391, cit. WANTED TWO OU THREE FLOOR MOULD eis on light machinery; steady work the xcar around to sobti Industrious men; xvaos ranging from J.J..V) to JO0. No strike; not an union shop. Apply b.v letter or otherwise to the West side Foundry compaii, Tioy, N. Y. WANTED M N STENOGRAPHER BY A MAN ufacturlng concern; must be Remington op erator. Address C. M. C, care Tribune. WANTED-COOD, HUSTLING M N I-OR PAR T- tier in gent's furnishing and hat business; $3,000 cash will piv vou il,'" a sear, best stand; good references. Address C. Gcoi urge, scranton, l'a., Oencial Deliver. HELP WANTED-FEMALtz. (URL WANTED MUST GIVE Apply WW (Julncy avenue. REFERENCES. BJUSINES3 OPPORTUNITY WANTED-PARTNER, $500 AND SERVICES, legitimate, paying, light mimifacturiug, only principals. Address Seciirlt, Tiibune.. WANTED -PARTNER; ONE OR TWO GOOD, active men with a capital of $2,500 to take hi'f Interest in good paving bulntss. Good op portunity to right parties Address Partner, Tribune office. MONEY TO LOA N. 500, $1,000 AND UPWARDS TO LOAN ON bond and niortjai,e at 5 and C per cent. Looniis, Washington ntcnue LOST, LOST A POINTER DOG; LEMON" VND WHITE In color; missing since Apiil IS. Reward paid if leturned to WW Jefferson avenue. STRAYED. STBWED-FOX TEBRIEH, BLACK SPOTS ON back; also one near root of tall Name ergraved on collar. Reward given If returned to E. G. Conner, 428 Clay averuc. FOLnVCUL FOURTH DISTRICT CONVENTION-UNDER the rules adopted at the last district conven tion, notice is heicby glvet that the cxmientlou for the Fourth Legislative district will be held in Burke's hall, Caibondale, Pa., on Monda, the twenty-third day of Apiil, A. I)., UnX) at I o'clock p. m., for the pi'iposo of nominating one candidate for member of the legislature, and for the election ot tluee elclegates to repiesent said legislative ilmtilct in state convention to be held at llaiihbc'ig, April 23, A. D,. ItXiO. an well as for the trarsaction of such othci business as shall be proper Vigilance committees will bold primary elec tions on Saturday, th tvxei.tj -fust da ot April, 1'jOO, between the boms of 4 and 7 o'clock p in. Candidates for tho ortkes abeve rained will reg ister with the secretary in Caibondale, and shall pay their assessment" on oi before the tenth day of April, l'JOO, otherwise the names will not be printed upon the orileml ballot. J. W. SMI III, Chairman. ttest: SS.MUEL S. JONES, Secretary. Carbondale, Pa , March 27, IfOO. LEGAL. OFFICE OF THE SCRANTON CS ND WAT ( OMPANY. Ell Scranton, Pa., April 19, 1000. 'I ho board of directors of this companv has called a special meeting of its stockholders, to be 'held at the ofttep of the company at Scranton, Pa., on the l'Jth ila of June, A. D. ltOO, at 2 o'clock p. in., for the purpose o xotlng for or against an increase ot the in debtedness of the companv. G. B HAND. Secretar. THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THU SCRxMON GAS and Water Company are hereby notified that the annual meeting of said company for the election of tfficcis foi the ensuing ear, tic amendment of its b)-Uwa, and the transaction ot such other business as ma come bofoie them, will be held nn the first day of May net at 3 o ciock p. in. ai inc- oiucc oi sum -company In the city ot berai ton. 1 ' G. B. HAND, Secretary, Scranton, Pa., prll II, 1IW. THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE PROVIDENCE Gas and Water Company are heieby notified that the annual meeting of said eompanv for the election of officers for the ensuing jear, and the transaction of such other business as may come before them will be held on the seventh day of May next, at J o'clock p. m, at the ortice of the Scranton (las and Water Company In the city ol Scranton. JOSEPH JEFFREY, Secretary. Scranton, l'a., Apiil 14, HMO, HIE STOCiniOLDEHS OF THE HYDE PARK Gas Company arc hereby notified that the annual meeting ol said company for the elec tion of offlcera for the liming jear, and the transaction of such other business as may come before them, will be held on the fiist day of May neit at 3 o'clock p. m. at the office of said company In the city f Snanton. Ml. B. HAND, Secretary. Scranton, Pa., April 14, 1000. successes by tpcclal arrangement with authors and owners. The organization comprises eighteen dramatic and xaudeville artists ol sterling worth and guarantee to produce as finished perform ances in every particular as companies much more pretentious. There will be no intermission between acts, which Is due 10 the fact that eminent specialty artists direct from the leading vaudeville houses will be introduced. Prices, 10, 20 and 30 cents, will prevail, except on Monday night, whtn ladles xvlll be admitted to the best reserved e-eats for 15 cents, provided same arc secured prior to 7 p. m. Exchange. SITUATIONS WANTED posItToTwantiu) by strong BOY OF 13 xears; willing to work nt tnlhln; best of references given. Address, A. B., Tribune of fice. SITl'ATION BY (JAP MILE MAN AS COACHMAN or driving store wagon; tin eIc let of references. Address S. Berry, Box 27, city. SITUATION WANTKIi-BY AN FAFEBIENLED man as pump runner, engineer or Human; good rope splicer, Best ot reference. Address CIO Third avenue. EXPERIENCED WOMAN WISHES SITUATION' as housekeeper; best lefeicucc. 410 Wright's court, city. YOUNO MAN. A(1E 21, OBADUATE OF THE Wyoming College ot Business, wants a posi tion at bookkeeper or assistant, in either Scran ton. Plttston or Wilkes lljrre; reliable, sober and Iwst reference; satlslaction or no pay. Ad dress Wesley II. Weaver, Ixpez, Sullivan Coun U;. , SITUATION WANTI.D-BY A .OUMl MAN xS grocery clerk; has had seventeen jears' expe rience; one that is cainble of koklni? alter Ills emplocr's interest, and well aoualnted with dry goods and shoe department, and can give the very best of recommendations ol foimer cn plocrs. Address W , Tribune ollice. SITUATION WNTED-D AN FAPERll'ATEO bcoklieepei; can give refeieticcs; small salary. Address A. N. R, Tril line office. WORK WANTED Al ONCiTbY A Ob.G MAN 23: honest, willing to woik for board. F. M. Donnelly, 111 Lackawanna avenue. SITUATION WAN TED-BY AN EXPERIENCED bookkeeper. Address .1 E Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED- BV MIDDLE AGED ladv as housekeeper. Address Miss Jordan, 310 Jefferson avenue. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING 1-OR CHILDREN TO ORDER: also ladies' waists. Louise Shoemaker, 212 Adams avenue. CITY SCAVENGER A. B. BRIGGS CLEANS TRIVY VAULTS AND cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps u srd. A. II. BRIGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Eicke's chug stoic, cor ner Adams and Mulberrj. Telephone U340. MRS. L. T KELLER. SCALP TREATMENT, SOc. ; shampooing, 6Pe ; faciei massage; man icuring, 23c; chiropody. 701 (juincy. NEWSPAPERS THE WTLKES-BARRE RECORD CAN BE HAD In Scranton at the news stands of Reisman Bros., 405 Spmce and 501 Linden, M. Norton, 322 Lackawanna avenue, I. S. Schutzcr, 211 Spruce street. PROFESSIONAL. ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. E. C. SPAULDING, 23 TRADERS' BANK BUILD lng AHCHITECTS EDWARD II. I) WIS, ABCIII1LCT, CONNELL Building, Scranton. FREDERICK L RROWN, AfiCHlKTCI. PRICE building, lie) Wa.hligton uxenue, Scranton. CABS AND CARRIAQES. KUBBHt TIRED CABS AND CARIUxGES; BEST ot service. Prompt attention given ordeis by 'phoi e. 'Phones 2P72 and 5Ji2. Joseph Kelley, 124 Linden. n?NTtC,T3 DR. C. E. EILENRERGKB, PAUI.I BUILDING, Spruce street, Scranton. DR. I. O, LYMAN, SCRANTON PRIVATE pltal, cor. Wcmlng end Mulberry. HOS- DR. C. C. LAUPACH, 115 WYOMING AVENUE. DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, Ol'P. P. O. HOTELS AND ftFtTAU 1NT3 THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVE nue, Rales uasonable. P. ZE1GLER, Pioprletor, SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR 1)., L. k W PASEN gcr depot. Coi ducted on the European plan. VU'lOR KOCH, Proprietor. LAWYZ1? RICHARD J. lSOUKKE, ATTOBNT.Y-T-LAW, 500-2 Lackawanna avenue. General law busi ness, collee tions anil loans. J. W. IinoW.MNcl, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL loi -at-L&xr. Rooms 312-31.? Mears building. D. B. BEl'LOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS NE(,0 tlated on real estate- bcci-tity. Meats iniihlirig, corner Washington avenue and Spiuce street. M. J. DONAHOE. AHORNEY-AT-LAW. tlcea 612-013 Mears building. OF- FRANK E. IIOM.E, ATTORNEY ND COUNSEL-lor-at-law. Burr building, Booms 1? and II, Washington avenue. WILLxRD, WARREN A, hNAPP. ATTORNEYS and Counstllois-at-Law. Republican Luihling, Washington avenue. JESUP k JFl-Sl'P. .nniisni AND tOUN-sellors-at-law. Commonwealth building; looms 10, 20 and 21, JMES W. OAKFOHD, ATTORNEY-AT LW Rooms 514, 315 and 516 Beard of Trade Bldg. EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY. 0OJP0I, 0th floor, Mears building. ROOMS L. A. WATREs. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, monwealth building, Scranton, Pa, COM- C R. PITCHER, .VrrOHKNY-ATLAW. morvvcalth building, St i Anton, Pa. COM- PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' NATIONAL Bank building. C. COMEC.YS, 9-13, REPUBLICAN BUILDING. A. W. BER1TIOLF, ATTORNEY, MEARS BLIX1. PHYSICIANS "NO nURSfiOVS DRrwriT ALLEN, 513 NORTH WASHINGTON avenue. DR. S. W. IAMOPEAFY, OFFICE 331 WASH ington avenue. Resleiince, 1318 Mulberry. Chronic diseases, lurgs, heart, kldnevs and gcrilo urinary organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p m. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LxCKAWANNt, SCR NTON, Pa, Couuca prepaiatnrj to college, livv, medi cine cr business. Opens Sept. Uth. Send for catalcgue. Rev. Tlicmas M. Cann, I.L.D., prln clpal and prcprictor; W. E. Tlumley, A. M., headmaster, SEEDS O. R. CLARK k CO, SEEDMxN AND NUBS ennan, stoic 201 Wathington avenue; green house, lf.lO North Main amine; store tele phone, 782. wine screens 7os7 ItUErrLL, REAR 511 LACKAWANNA avenue, Serai ton, Pa., manufacturer of Wire Screens. MISCELLANEOUS BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR BALLS, picnlis, parlies, reciptions, vviddinas and ion tert work mulshed. For ttrim. address h. J. Baurr, conductor, '17 Wycmlng avenue, over llulbcits' music store MEOAROEK BROTHERS, PRINTERS' SUl'PLHS, envelopes, per bns, twine, Warehouse, 139 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa, RAILROAD TIME TABLES Erie nnd Wyoming Vnlloy. Time Table In Effect Feb. 7, 1900. Trains leave Scranton for lljwley and Inter mediate points, connecting at Haw ley with Eric Railroad for Nevv York, Ncwburg, Honesdale and Intermediate points, as follows; No- 2, Accom modation,' tl a, m. ; No. 4, Express, 12,01 p. in. RAILROAD TIMEiTAJBbE;i ""i"- ijyr-tiivfciivrir,v-jsrtririij'f'irriwih nruu jy c,sjuiw PENNSVLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule In Effect November 10, 1800. . ..,. Trains leave Scranton! " 4" 0.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and for Pitta burg and the West. '"'- 0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsvllle, Heading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia nnd for Sun bury, Harriaburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington nnd PIUb burg and the West. 2.18 p. in., week days, (Sundays 1.58 p. m,), for Sunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington nnd Pittsburg and tho West. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. It. WOOD, Gen. Tasg. Agt J. B. HUTCHINSON, Gen. Mgr. s Del., Lackti. ami Western. In Effect Dec. 17. 1S00. .S";T.""I',,'( Scranton for Nevv York at 2.18. 3.00, 5,30, and 8.00 and 10.03 a. in.; 12.46 and 3.33 p. m. tor Philadelphia at 3.30, 8 00 and 10.05 a. m.; 12.53 and 3.3J p. m. For fctioudsburg at 6.10 P- in. Milk and Accommodation at 3.40 p. m. Airlv.' at Ifobnkcri at (1.65, 7.18, 0.1U a. m.J 12.09, 2.47,; 4.4S. 7.19 and W.38 p. hi. Anlve at Phila elclhla ut 10.00 a. in.; l.Ofl, 3.48, 6.00 and"823 P-, m. Airlve from New York at 12.03, 2.45 and 4.00 a m.; l.oo. 1.52, 3 33 and 8.4i p. m. From Mrouelshurg at 8.03 a. in. NORTH-Leave Scranton for BuTalo and Inter mediate station at 12.10, 2.50, 4.05 and 0.00 a. in ; l.Sj and 5.50 p. ni. For Oswego and Syra- uwi at 4.03 a. in. and 1 53 p. m. For Utica at 2.60 a. m. and 1 05 p. m. For Montra at D.OO a. m. ; 1.03 p. in. and 5 50 p. m. Foi Nicholson at 4.00 and (1.15 p. m. Arrive In Scranton fru.n Bulbdo at 2.10, 2.5-), 5.25 am! 10.0H a. m.; 3.30 and ,,n p. m. From Oswego and Syracuse at 2.5j i a. m.j 12.3S and 1.30 p. ra. Fiom Siracuso at 7.40 p. ni. From Ullca at 2.15 a. rn.i 12,33 anil 3.30 p. ni. From Nicholson at 7.50 a. m. and boo p. m. Fum Montrose at 1.00 a. in.; 3.20 and 7.40 p. m. IlLOOMSIIUnO DIVISION-Lcavo Scranton for Northumberland at (130, 10.03 a. n; 1.55 and 6.10 P. m.' For PI mouth at 1.C5, 3.40 and 8.50 p..m or Nantlcoke at S.10 a. m. Arrive at Northutn. berland at n.13 a in ; 1.10, BOS Slid 9.30 t, m. Arrive at Nantlcoke nt 0,20 a. m. Arrive at Plvmouth at 2.01, 4.10 and 0.45 p. ni. Arrive at Scranton from Noithinnbcrland at 0.42 a. m.; J?'1 4-M amI 8-5 P- "' 1'10m Nantlcoke at 11.00 a.m. From Plvmouth at 7.57 a. m.J 3.25 and 0.03 p. m. . SUNDAY TRAINS. SOUTH-Leavc Scrinton at 2.15, 3.00, 5.30, 10 OS a. m.; 3.33 and 3.40 p. m. NORTH Leave Scrunton at 12.10, 2.60, 4.05 p, in ; 1.55 and 5 50 p. m. ,Ii'..'00Msnl'm DIVISION-Lcaxc Scranton at IO.Oj a. m. and 6.10 p. m. Delaware nnd Hudson. On Feb. 26th, 1000, trains xvill leave Scranton as follows: For Carbondale S.20, 7.63, 8.51. 10.13 a. m.l 12 noon; 1.08, 2.23, 4.00, 6.25, 8.23, 7.57, D.15, 11.13 p. m.; 1.10 a. m. - For Albany, Saratogi, Montreal, Boston, New England points, etc. (1.20 a. m.; 1.0S p. m. lor Honesdale 0 20, 10.13 a. m.; 2.25, 5.25 p. ni. or VVIlkes-Barre fi.43. 7.48. 8.43, 0.3S, 10.47 a. m.; 12.03, 1.28, 2.18, 3.33, 4.27, 0.10, 7.48, 10.41, 11.30 p. in. , ,','or New York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley Railroad 0.45 a. m.; 12.03, 2.18, 4.27 p. m. ; with Black Diamond Lxpress, 11.30 p. m. lor Pennsvlvanla Railroad points, 6.45, 9.33 a. m.; 2.18, 4.27 p. m. For western points, via Lehigh Valley Rail road 7.4S a. m.j 12.03. 3.33, with Blaclj Dia mond Express, 10.41, 11.30 p. m. Trains will arrive in Scranton follows! 1 rom Carhendale and the Nerth-fl.40, 7.1J, 8.38, 0 34. 10 38. 11.58 a. m.;1.23, 2.15, 3.25, 4.23, 7.43, 10 38, 11.27 p. m. From Wilkes Barro and the South-O.15, 7.48, 8.48, 10 38, 11.53 a. m.; 1.01, 2.23, 4.02, S.20, 6.21, 7.53, D.05, 10.03 p. m.; l.l.t a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Carbondale 9.03 a. in.; 12.27, 2.32, 4.06, 6.47, 10 52 p. m. For Wilkes-llarre 9.28 a. m.; 12.03, 1.58, 3.23, 6.27, 8.27 p. m. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Boston, New hngland points, etc.. 1.08 p. m. Lowest rates to all points in United States and Canada. J. W. BUHDICK. fl. P. A., Albany, N. Y. 11. V. CROSS, D. P. A., Scranton, Pa. Lehigh Valley Kullroad. In Effect Nov. 9lh, 1890. TIU1NS LF.AVR 6CRANTON. For Philadelphia and New York, xta D. k -li, R. It., at (1.43 a. ni. and 12,03, 2.18, 4.27 Black Diamond Express), and 11.30 p. in. Sundays, D. k II. R. It., l.M, 7.48 p. m. For White Haven, Harlcton and principal points in the coal legions, xta D. ts II. R. It., 0.45, 2.18 and 4 27 p. m. For Pottsvllle, 6.45, 2.18 p. m. For Bethlehem, Kaston, Reading, Harrlsburr and principal intermediate stations via D. k It. R. It., 0.43 a. m ; 11.0.1, 2.18, 4 27 (Black Dia mond Expiess), 11.30. Sundays, D. k II. R. R., 1.6H, 7.4S p. m. For Tunkhannoek. Tovranda. Elmlra. Ithara. fiencva and principal intermediate stations, via I)., L. k V R R 8.03 a. m ; 1.00 and 3.85 p. m. For Geneva, Hoc bestir, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago, and all points w.est, via P- it II. R. It., 12.03, 3.33 (Black Diamond Express), 7.48, 10.41, 11.30 p. m. bund J J s, 1). k II. R. It., 12.03 p. m., 7.4S p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley patlor lars on all tialns between Wllkes-Barre and New York, Philadelphia, Buffalo and Sus pension Bridge. HOLMS II. vVILBIJB, Gen. Supt, 26 Cortland street. New York. CHARLES S. LEE, Gen. Pais. Agt., 26 Cortland street. New York. A. V. NONNE5IAC1IER, Dlv. Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem, Pa. For tickets and Pullman reservations apply 309 Lackawanna avenue, Scranton, Pa. Central Railroad of New .Jersey Stations In Nevv York Foot of Liberty itrcet, N, It., and South Fcny, Whitehall street. Anthracite loal tucd cxi.lut iv ely, insurifes ileanllnoks and lomfort TIME TABLE IN tFFECT NOV. 10, 1819. Trains leaves Scranton for New York, Newark, Elizabeth. Phllae'elphlJ, Eieston, Bethlehem, Al lentown, Maueh Chunk and White Haven, at 8.80 a, m.; express, 1.20; cxpiess, 4.00 p. m. feundayj, 2 15 P. in. For Pittston and ill'es-Barrc, 6.30 a. m., 1.20, 4.00 p. m. SundavR, 2.10 p. ni. Foi Baltimore and Washington, and points South and West via Bethlehem, b.JO a. m., 1:20 p. in. bundaxs, 2.13 p. in. , For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at S 3d a, in. and 1 20 p. m. For Beading, Lebanon ai.d Harrisburg, vU AN lentown, 8.S0 a. in., 1.20 p. m.. Sundays, 2.13 p. in. For Pottsvllle, 8.30 a. m., 1 20 p. ra. Through tickets to nil points east, south and xxect at lovves't rates at the station, .1 II, OHLIIAUSEN. Gen. Supt. II. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Paas. Agt NCUAIMTOJV niVISIOH. liilllfect Oct. 33lti, 1809. North tloiind. Mouth nou Bound, sus t 8 201 !f? Stations it- 3 r. S k' gga i- iiiArrlve Leave 7 23N. Y. rranKIln St. 7 10 West 42nd street 7 00: Weehawken a " p u'Arrlve Leave 10 45 10 40 10 31 115 109 Cauosla Hancock Starlight Preston park Wlnwood Poyntelle Orson Pleasant Mt, Unlondala Forest City Carbondale White Bridge Mayneld Jermvn Archibald inton Peckvlllci Olrpuanc Prlceburg: Tliroop Providence Parle Place bcranton 12 56 12 4t 10 21 1315 10 00 a so 9 40 9 88 9 20 910 9 07 12 40 25 1214 112 03 1159 1149 3 191 Us I StNrM 1134 (1110 13 381 6 U SO) II12V II 43 01 3 43 6 09 141 6 0) M Uli 8 69 4 16 4 04 6 21 4 01 (21 4 10 6 v7 4 14 631 8 53 8 53 11 1118 850 1115 11 11 H4o 8J 1107 8 40 8 3S 11 OX. lieu 8 33 1100 8 3' 11057 14 17 6 U 630 10 55 .w, 4.80 63. :y.j. vlr i7;m A 11 II1 Leave ArrlTe! t. Sunday only. t. signifies tbat trains stop oa signal for ' seneers. c1 1 1 aliis 205 and 206 Sunday only. Other tram dally except Sunday. v Kccuro raten via Ontario Western before purchasing tickets and save money, ... l tuouiin, Waguer outlet sleeper and tree re clining chair car New York to Chlciro wltaaui change, l'tikaviivcir Hates Kdsicd l Two Cenls Per Mile, . , J C, Anelers6n,-Oen.'Pai Art. T, FUtcroH, Bit. ran, Agt. Bcranton, lr; . A H .... 740 .... .... 753 ..... 810 .... I a mt Mir M j '.'.'.'.'.'. 2 ll 4 St t 23 4 41 2 31 4 51 2 41 6 03 260 6 14 2 68 6 US ...'.v lienxViti .... V
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