-ifiirt- W "JiShof "-,-(pjT(ifl!'W?T'" ?"'"". ..''"'"IIP-TJ"?' '"""' " ""-. ! TUB SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1900. 9 ' LACKAWANNA COUNTY - r-.i-i.-i ruij-ij-ir.'-'J"'--' rrv - wn - ys' - n CARBONDALE. DIt. FLETCHER'S ENTERPRISE. Dr. V.'. YV. Fletcher wuh thu only photoRrnphcr tint of a score, to .Bet ti Kootl snap fliot of tho Iiubp brick Htnck of No. 2S, which wns blown down with dynamite The Btrncture erncked ami I'omtncnrul to crumble when nt an amUe of I." duKmi-n, nnil It wnH ut that point the doctor ptu!scd the but ton. Now he propost'H to put these! pictures on sale nnd turn the proceeds for the puielmse of equipment for the Emergency 'lospltiil'B oiiorntlns room. LUTHEBANS BUY A CHURCH. Attorney I.ouIh Oramer hnn nn op- Ion on the, o,ld Welsh HaptlBt church n South (.'hu'rch street, lie Is holding . t. lor tit. Paul's Lutheran consresa- tlon which expects to soon acquire the property 'or $1,400, In addition to the morlRtiKc The ss'nod will furnish most of the money. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. P. A. Carroll Is In New York city on business. Mrs. Michael Bell, of Park street, ts bcrlously 111. D. Dourtelle. of "The Famous," was called to Now York yesterday by the death of it brother. Mrs. Charles llllss If vltltintr friends at Susquehanna. Mrs. II. Manvlllc Is entertaining her daughter, Mrs. David HUMey. jr., of 'Brooklyn, N. V. William Hughes, of Division No. 3). Brotherhood of Uailroad Trainmen, of this city, represented the lodge in th'J convention of that order at Scranton yesterday. 'Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Rogers, wh' spent the winter in Philadelphia, will return to their Dundatf home thU week. Patrick McDonald, of Sand street, leturned home yesterday with his son, YVIlIlnm, who arrived In N-v York yesterday, from the Emerald lsie. Two other sons were to come, but owing to the crowded condition of the steam er, which had over 1.f00 passenger on board, they were tillable to conn till later. Attorney (Jrnmer has (.retired a chat ter lor the Coalbrook Colliery Acci dental and Death fund. Santo Pugllnivt. Louis Oaidelln. of this city, nd 01. A. Ciffcesc. of Scran ton, have gone to New Yoik, from where thiy will sail or. the Teutonic for thu old country. The will visit the Parie exposition nnd spend homo time In Italy, cTnbrlel l'ugliano tie comrt'nied them to New York. AVANT A KO.SF. H"Sll ' On Friday, Saturday and Monday, we again give Hoso Mushes away. Set; our advertisement in this paper. MKAHS & liAUEN'. ARCHBALD. .lames, the young son of Mr. and Mi's, ilohn O'Rourko. died Tuesday evening, after a short Illness. The funeral will be held this afternoon at u o'clock. The funeral of the Tate Mark Mc Donnell was held Tuesday moinlng. Services were held in St. Thomas' church and interment was made in the Catholic cemetery. The pall-bearers were: Patrick Fitsspatrick, T. I. Moran, Timothy Burke, Michael Mor an, Andrew Loftus and Patrick Kec gan. A young son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly, of Pines treet, yesterday afternoon. J. A. Foote, P. A. Phtlbln and A. J Cawley attended the Lynch-Merrlar.i wedding at Dunmore last evening There is not change in the stril.e situation at the Forest mine. WANT A KOSK 1'SM? On Friday, Saturday and Monday, we again give Hose Bushes away. See our advertisement in this paper. MKAItS & 1IAUEN. "UK THAT SKKKS FINDS." Ho that takes Hood's Sarnaparilla finds in its use pure blood, good appetite, good digestion and perfect health. It cures dyspepsia, scrofula, salt rheum, bolls, pimples and all blood humors. The favorite cathartic is Hood's Pills. 25 cts. , PECKVILLE. Mr. Kddle Williams Is very 111 at bis home on North Main street. The Wilson Fire company fair and trades display will open up on Satur day ev.jnlng, April tf, to dlsjios.' of all articles on hand. All contests will close on that evening. The watch and bicycle that Is being chanced off. will be awarded. St. Patrick's church or chestra of Olyphant and Bonn's band will furnish the entertainment for the evening. Messrs. J. V. Reek, Arthur Thomp son and Windsor Foster returned yes terd.il' morning from a tinning trip in Scott township. Their llsh and fish stories were meager. '.Mrs. William Coi'zens Is suffering a relnpse fruni her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs, Horace Frear have Housework is had work Care of Lamps Many housekeepers think there Is nothing to eirn about the care of lamps, but If the Utile de tails here mentioned are adhered to there will be a treat difference In the light. First, a lamp must be cleaned and filled every morning; the burners should be cleaned once a week, and the v., -., i. ,u Bu,i ,nem in water to which Gold Dust Washinn Powder has been added. Put a teaspoonful Into a quart of ater and boll ten minutes. The flues should be put Into a pan of cold water and heated slowly Un,i "n" bo11, ,hen "ke " ,nd "ow ,0 C00' mh.ii mi luugacns me glass Th bo. ! taken from our fro hookl.t I foal ( k en r.auit to u"iw" HULL,. IUK HOUSEWORK" TH N. K. PAIRBANK COMPANY, I Ghtaaso (t. Lault, Now York, Doalan, EVERY WORM5M - 6om6Un.03Eeelanrelltible,trjontb.l7, ttgalatlni- medicine. Only hannUi3s the purest drugs should b nsod, 11 you want the beat, get For Sale by JOHN Spruce street. H. FHEL.PS, - n - 'i - r removed from upper Main Btrcet, and are now occupying their home In K Iter's addition. Misses Jennie K. Williams nnd Mary N. Scull nltended the Conservatory of Music recital at Scranton, on Tuesday ovenliifr. Master Andrew lWltys Is confined, tf. his room by a severe attack of grip. Miss r. A. Kenyon visited the whools of the borough Wednesday, In order to wit nerd the "lire drill." Mrs. Edward Jours, wife of Klec trlclnn Jones, continues seriously 111. Mr, fieorge Newton Is suffering from a painful throat nffeotlm. The following is the programme for the dime social to be held at Mr. Jeff Wnrren'it, coiner jf Academy and Maple str'eH, on Friday evening, April 27: Pin no selection, Louise Mnco; rec itation, Oarfleld Thomar; selection, male qcarlett; solo, Mamie Reese; reading, Anna Nute; duet. Mrs. Brelsch and Miss Wallace; recitation, Hessle C'tutg, solo, Harmon Slt greaves: reading, Pearl Brundagj; solo, Helen Thomas; reading, Oraco Ayres: selection, male quartette, solo, Anna Sands; piano selection, Mattle Pickering. Wllllcitns' Ice cienm will be sold. All are cordially Invited to come and participate in the "guqss lug." WANT A ROStf BUSH? On Friday, Saturday and Monday, we again give Hoso Bushes away. Pee our advertisement In this paper. ' MEANS & HAGEN. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Funeral of the Late Mrs. Mnynard. Marriage In Sacred Heart Church. Right Rev. Bishop Tnlbot's Visita tion at St. James Church. The funeral of the late Caroline May nard took place yesterday afternoon. After a brief prayer service at the house the remains were taken to the Methodist Episcopal church, where the pastor. Rev. J. B. Cook, assisted ,hy Hev. Fiancls Gendall, of Taylor, con ducted the solemn services. Both paid a deserving and touching tribute to the faithful Christian life of the departed woman. The service was afterwards concluded at the graveside. The pall bearers were C. D. Winter, F. It. mil. John Hoblnson, William Eastlako, John Mason and C. U Bell. Among the llornl gifts was a handsome wreath from Mrs. John Jermyn. Among those from out of town present were Willie Maynard, of AVilkes-Harre: Postmas ter Thomas, Mrs. John Jones, John Potter, William Jones, of Carbondale; George Lloyd and Mrs. Simpson, of Olyphant; Mrs. Lewis, of Nantlcoke. There was a very enjoyable surprise party at the home of Mr. and Mis. Henry Stone, on Bacon btrcet, on Mon day evening. About thirty relatives and friends came together to celebrate the birthday of Mi. Stone, some of whom left presents as tokens of their affectionate regard. The daughters or Mrs. Stone bad tastefully spieatl the long dining room table with good things, to which during the evening alt the company weie invited. The fol lowing were present: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hlller, Mr. and Mi. John Tompkins, Mr. and Mrs. George Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hussar. Mr. and .Mrs. Edward Woodworth. Mr. nnd Mrs, Haas, Mr. and Mrs. George Finch, Mrs. Sarah Lane. Mr. X.iba Brown, Mrs. Jenntu Cramer, Mrs. Hattle Tompkins. Mrs Emma Stone, Mrs. Zetta Mullenlx. Bona Stone, Alta Myers, Inas Stone, Gertrude Mullenlx, Earl Tompkins Laura Tompkins nnd Irene Tompkins. Miss Mary Murphy and W. J. Mc Dermott, two well-known nnd esti mable young people, were united in marriage at fi o'clock last evening In Sacred Heart church by the pastor, Hev. M. E. Lynott, In the presence of a largo number of their friends. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Katie Murphy. Until were attired in exceedingly pretty dresses of steel grey. Willie MeDorniott, the gloom's cousin, was groomsman. After the ceremony the happy couple were surroundrd by their friends, whose congratulations and good wishes they received, ana they were then driven down the valley. Later they returned to the home of the bride's mother, where they were given a great reception. They will commence housekeeping in their newiy furnished homo on the East Side. The Bight Hev. Bishop Talbot was at St. James Episcopal church last even ing, where he confirmed a class of thir teen people. Ho afterwards preached an eloquent nnd fervent sermon on "The Insurrection," which was most earnestly listened to by a congregation that filled every available seat in the church. Tile bishop afterwards held a reception and was presented to the congregation. Rev. Bnllentlno and Nash, of Scranton, and C. E. Fessen den, rector of the church, took part in the service. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner, of West .May field, yesterday iccelved a Inpir and In teresting letter from their son, Henry, who is a corporal in Company F, Potty seventh 1'nlled States Infantry, sta tioned at the Phlllpines. In his letter he describes several of the company's encounters with the natives. He Is without ColdBusf Pbermaclst, ccr. Wyoming avenue and I jSplllllll, i I 1 WasMngPowiiec j now ibout 300 miles from Manila, nnd at the time of writing was in excellent health. Michael McCarty, a brakeman on the Ontario nnd Western railroad, had a narrow escape yesterday while his train wan coming down the grade near the crossing at the Glcnwood shaft. He waB caiiRht by a cattle guard on the side of the railroad nnd his back painfully contused. The Delaware nnd Hudson Kcff fund has subscribed $10 to the First Aid so ciety. Price Davis, of Mnyllcld, Is recover Ins from an attack of appendicitis. , John Merrick, of South Main street, Is ill with Brlp. AVANT A HOSE HUSH On Friday, Saturday anil Mondny, we again give Hose Hushes away. See our advertisement in this1 paper. MEAKS & HAGEN. TAYLOR NEWS. Plensantly Surprised Taylor Hose Company's New House Personal News. A very pleasant surprise party was given In honor of Miss Lillian Davis ut the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jenkln Davis, of North Taylor, on Tuesduy evening. The event was the fourteenth anlversary of her birth. A pleasant evening was spent by all. Diversions incident to such occasions were merrily Indulged in. Refresh ments were served. Those present were Misses Surah A. Jones, Ann Morton, Mary J. Morton, Mary Glynn, Mattie Francis, Ilosanna Jones, nnd Masters Peter Glynn, Elmer Davis, William ntchards, Mark Bevan, Thomas Will lams nnd William Moses. Work has been commenced on the excavation for the foundation of the new hoso house of the Taylor Hose company, No. 1, which is to be erected on their lot on East High Btrcet. The building will be a two-story wooden structure. The first story will be used as the engine rooms, while the second story will be used as their meeting quarters. The building will be 20x"l. Samuel Harlos has been awarded the contract for the foundation, while Messrs. Peter Schlelds and Arnold Moore have been awarded the contract of building. Lackawanna lodge, No. 113, Ameri can Protestant association, nominated the following oflicers at their meeting at their rooms In Heese's hall on Tues day evening: Worthy master, D. The ophllus Davis; worthy deputy master, David D. Griffiths; recording secretary, William G. Howells; linanclnl secie lary, Thomas M. Davis; assistant sec retary. William J. Itlchards; treasurer, Thomas Moses. Prof. David 10. Jones and Hev. D. C. Edwards, of this place, have been se lected as adjudicators at the Dewey day eisteddfod in West Scranton. Mrs. John Service, of Wilkes-Harre, is visiting relatives on.Maln street. Taylor castle, No. I'fl", Knights of th: Golden Eagle, will meet in their rooms Ibis evening. Mr. David Moses, of Spring llrook, was a caller on relatives hero yester day. Mr. George H. Jermyn, of Scranton. was a caller on Foreman J. J. Curt, of this place, yesterday. Mrs. Itoland Roberts, of Bellevue, was the guest of Mrs. Thomas ,1. Powell, of Muln street, on Tuesday. .Mr. nnd Mrs. William Reynolds, of Washington street, contemplate a trip to their native land, Wales, during the summer months. Mr. Reese Thomas, of North Taylor, Is quite f-lck at bis home with an at tack of pneumonia. Miss Sadie Gendnll, of Main street, was the guest of friends In Hyde Park the forepart of the week. I-Kickawanna council, No. SI, Junior Order United American Mechanics, will meet this evening In their rooms. Miss Lizzie Powell Is visiting her parents in Nantlcoke. Rev. Dr. II. H. Harris officiated at the funeral of the late Thomas Morris, of Spring Brook, on Monday. Don't forget to be present at the grand milllnerv social at the Metho dist Episcopal church this evening, WANT A ROSE BUSH? On Tridny, Saturday and Monday, we again give Rose Bushes away. See our advertisement in this paper. " MEARS & HAGEN. ELMHURST. Prof. Plumley and daughter were en tertained at "Oak Terrace" on Sunday. Miss Blanche Dolph, of Dunmore, spent several days last week as the guest of Miss Jennie. Dunning. Mrs. Byron Buckingham and son Ray, spent Monday night with Scran ton friends. Dr. Logan will occupy the pulpit at the Presbyterian church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Depew, of Mos cow, were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. H. S. Finn on Sunday. Mr. Harry Dunning spent Sunday with his parents here. Miss Emma Miller, of Dunmoic, called on friends hero Tuesdny after nouo. The Detrlck House, on the East Side, was burned to tie ground on Friday night about midnight. Fortunatelv there was no wind or the icsldence of Mr. Byrmi Buckingham would have been In emit danger. The origin of the tire is unknown. Edgar Muehetto is suffering with nn attack of scarlet fever. Dr. Knedler attends him. Nao..il, the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Stanton Is very 111 with an attack of pneumonia. Mrs. Nelson Stevens of Scranton spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. Mariruret Brink. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Rlel, of Kings ton, N. V.. nre the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Harlow, at Broudcrest. Tho little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Cooper ist8lck, also tho children of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Edwards. Rev. J. J. Rankin of Hawley will movo hero about May 1st and will as sumo his duties as pastor of tho Pres byterian church here the llrst Sunday In May. Street Commissioner Buckingham hai a force of men working on the sticett, with the road machine. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Burkhart me re joicing over the birth of a little son. WANT A ROSE BUSH? On Friday. Saturday and Monday, we again give Roso Bushes away. See our advertisement In this paper. MEARS & HAGEN. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup lljs bocn ucd for over FIITY KARti by JIU.I.IO.NS of MOTHKKS for their UlllLPUIi.N WHIM: TTK'riHXU. with I'r'.HHXrr SUCCESS. It hOOTIIKM tho CIIILP. NOPTKNS the HUMS, AMiAYb' all PAIN; CUUE WIND t'OMC, and Is thu Ut rrmedy for PIAKKIIUUA. Sold by UrussUt In eery part of tho world. Ito sure and ak for "Mrs. Winslow'a Soothing fc.'rup," .mil take no other kind. Twcnty-thc tents i bottle. MOSCOW. Mrs. Brink was the guest of friends In Carbondale over Sunday. Miss Lona Sayro lias been quite 111 the pat week. Owing to the nbsence of the pastor, Rev. a. II. Prentice, who was attend ing conference, there wan no preaching service hold In the Methodist church Sunday morning. Sabbath school was held nt tho regular hour. The even ing service was In charge of the Wo mcn'H Christian Temperance union. The meeting was presided over by the president. Mrs. Charles Millard. At torney Nichols, of Wllkes-Barre, gave a very able and Interesting address in tho cause of temperance. Miss Grace Bourn, of Scranton, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Horace Jones, over Sunday. News was received here of the death of Miss Ella Frost, who died at Delhi, X. Y., April 15. Miss Frost was a for mer resident of this place. Mrs. Reuben Brown, of Scrnnton.who has been spending a few days with her dadghter, Mrs. Bert Bleseckcr, re turned homo yesterday. Tho Ladles' Aid society mot nt the home of Miss Sue Pyle yesterday nftci noon. , Stlss Grace Travis, who has been spending several weeks at Nicholson, has returned homo. WANT A ROSE BUSH? On Friday, Saturday nnd Monday, we again give Rose Bushes away. See our advertisement In this paper. " MEARS & HAGEN. . Many Lives Saved. In almost every neighborhood there Is some one wdiose life has been saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, or who has been cured of chronic diarrhoea by the use of that medicine. Such persons make a point of telling it whenever opportu nity offers, hoping that it may bo the means of saving other lives. For sale by all druggists. Matthews Bros., wholesale and retail agents. THEATRICAL. "The Tyranny of Tears." Hadilnn lnambrrs, who wrote ' uo Tyranny of Tears," wlilili wai presented at the l.jceuin'lavt nlsht, calls it a comedy of temperament. It Is mriely a fiai;muil out of the livci of two people, Mr. and Mis. l'.irlmr.v, but it is handled with uuiMtmmate sUIII by the plitjwrlglit, vhohai (uliicu'il an artistic as well as a dramatic suc cess witfi it. "The T.irannj of Tears', apparent ly offers siant material from which to extract a comedy and th.it Mr. ("limbers Ins d.tc so well wiiii what would be an incident with playwright whoio beads ale filled with more ambitious m hemes prow's that lie id something of a literary genius. Mr. l'aibury Is a literary nun who has a chiiniim; if somewhat tmlitcrary wife. She Is do Autiii to her husband and immenselj- proud of Ills talents and aicoinpliohmcnls, b'lt bin1 lias a cltMi 111 tie habit of wanting him ad to hci self, and, knowing that he annot reit her tens, she fcheds tliem on the slightest provoca tion. Pnos he want to spend an evening at ns chili olid she iJijei ts, but be persists in going, she is dlwhrd in team and Mr. i aibury dries he r ejes hy slnjlng at home. If lie dcslics f gn mi a sIioi.iiiik, hunting or laihting II ip tle programme is the pyme. If lie iiuites one of Ins old chums to ills hnnie he sheds tears because it secins to separate them. A few years of thit Kind of existence lias dMded I'arbury from his fiiends, b.uii-liod him from his clubs and Isolated him from the wmld as completely as If he le sided on an island in mid-oican with estimable Mrs. I'arbury. ritijlly he emploi.s a joung woman to asu: liltii in bis literal) work as a stenographer. She is the daughter of a poor elerg.unan who Is grateful to Mr. l'.uhiiry lor the kindness lie always shows her. She is also an intense ad iniier of tho creatines of his brain. Ope day while gazing at ills photograph her mind sweeps back over the elajs sinie she lias been in tli home of the l'aibui.is and she fails to a tonsid elation of all site owes him, Acting on im pulse she takes up his photograph and lev ci i titty kisses II. ,1'ist tlen Mis. l'aibury enters the loom. Kxplosion and tears. Miss Woodward must leave at once. Mie refuses un less Mr. I'arbury tells her to. Mrs. Parhury 'n sKts that Mr. Paibury dismiss bin stenographer. Jle refuses. More explosion and teais. If Miss Woodward does not leave, she will, says Mrs. I'.uhury. l'aibury, who realir.es that their lics are being wrecked and dispositions spoiled by ills wife's unfortunate pieililiction toward tears, de cides to make a stand on the issue raised by refusing to dismiss Miss Woodward. Ills wlfo leaves him, as she threatened to do, and th.'y ale separated long enough for her to real! o how neaily she came to completely wreiking the liippini'Ss of herself and husband. Then comes a leconeillatlon and establishment of the Parbury household on a elitTercnt footing that eusiiies the perpetuation of nappiness and the banish ment of tears. The east was small, consisting of .Mm Drew, Atthiir Il)ioii, Han v Harwood. Frank Lamb, Ida Conquest and Isabel Irving, They pie-entcd Mr, Chambers comeely in a supeib manner. Mr. DieW- gave a ii-alistle impersonation of the liter al') Mr. I'jrbury and Miss Irving was the tearful and unconsciously selfish Mrs. l'aibury. I'eihaps tho most ilelightful bit of weirlt of the crrnni; was done by Mls Conquest as Hyacinth Wool ward. It was admirable In every respect. Ttie singe settings ami mnUhiiiRs were in haimoiy with the ani'-tie diataeter of the comedy. "Hip Van Winkle" Presented. The Paiges presented "Hip Van Winkle" before an appieeiative aiulicnec at the Academy of Mu bii' la-.t p.h This afternoon tho company will be seen in "What Happened to Jones" ami tonight in "The Celebrated Lase." . Louis Mann and Clara Lipman. I. mils Mann and C'laia I.lpman. thn.c two fa vorite stati. of cunuily, will coinc to tiie Ly ceum tonight, presenting for the Hist time heie their latest eoiiiidy sin ccsj, "The (ilri In the nanacks." It Is a fareieal comedy adapted fioni tho German and was picsenti'd last fall under the direction of Messrs. Itleli nnd Uarria at tho fianiek theater, New Voik city, whcie it had a very prosperous tun. It will leeetve tho same elaborate ami artistic production lieie as 111 Xew Yenk and will lie pie sinled by me original Xew ork cast, including for prlneipals, besides the two stars, Joseph Co) tie, ficorgo W. Hainuni and Mary Post. The seat sale for "The Ciirl in the llairueks" Is noiv 'Tho Parish Priest." It is seldom one finds a successful star who is willing to give ids suppoitlng eompany the op portunities that arc acceded by Danitd Sully, who appears at the L.vceum on Satiirdiy after noon and evening in "The Parish Priest." Suc cess in stageUnd depends to much on individual merit, Hut It Is small wonder that a prominent actor or acticss is inclined to monopolize th attention of the audience whenever possible. Hut Mr. Sully is so true an artist that he do sires perfect unity rather than personal achloif nient at the expense of artistic result. He Is i. ways ready to give to eath chaiaetcr due Inv wrtance and often waives ids piivilegc to the c cute r of the stage, so dear to the heart of actors. Sawtelle Dramatic Company. On Jlondey tho Snwlellc Pinuutle company will begin a week's engagement at the Academy of Music. The Trenton True Amciioan says of the company; "The performance of the 'Victorian Ctoss' by this company proved to all present that it is by all odds .ae most powerful repertoire organ ization in America. Miss Jessie Sawtelle, the blight particular star of the company, showed herself a most capable actress and her liandiomo fcc ami beautiful costumes won the enevy of all the ladles present, Her support was excellent. The play abounded In tho most thrilling situa tions and rflectlvc tableaux ami was received with thundeu of applause, Tho specialtlea were simply immense and created a f urate. The People's Exchange. A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tho Bsnam ol AH Wlio Have Houses to Rent, Rent Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help Theti Small Advertisements Coat One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word Except Situation! Wnnted, Which Ar.s In. Ecrtcd Free, FOR RENT 111 AND 118-TWO STKAM HKVTKt STOItHS, browning brick block, suitable location for meat market, grocery or light manufacturing. Heady May 1. J. lltownlng, 1307-11 l'apouc nvrnue. FOIl itKNT-10.-) St'ltiJCU STllKITTs J'.l.fiVI'.N rooms! cicMtaulc. uomegys. SINOI.K AND BOUIH.r. 110U8K. 1101 I'INI! street. Thomas Hussel!, B50 Harrison acorn: ion iti:xT-i provctnents: ItOOM FLAT, MOnKllX ;1M rent reasonable. 320 l'enn avenue. ,rr:, FOR SALE I'On SALK-ONK C.OOD HOAX MAUI'.; Wr.iriill, I.IMI! will woik anv mace. 1 . n. i nae, rue toryville, l'o. FOR KAL1I-A KIXi: SADDLK HOIISK, TWO carriage horses, two surrles, set double bar- iie-ss ncionging 10 cue esiaee oi .i. n. r.ini. iinlre of 11. C. McKemeic, room 23, Tiaders' bank. for sat.k on rort kf.nt-tih: new univ- fng Park hotel ; elegantly luinlshed, l.xcel lent opportunity for any person wishing to em bark In tho hotel business. Iii'iulte of William t-'ralg, care E. ltobinson Sons' Drewcry. DOILEIt AXD ENOtXK FOIl SALKt 121IOUSK power vertical boiler, ond.fj-hotse power en gine, good as new. Also IS feet 2-Inch shafting with hangers, and 6l feet of 1-lnch pipe. "Peo ple, ' B2I l'enn avenue. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE ONE TU'OSKATED HICE RNtlNO SUIinEV, ....-. ai. i111 j-mrViantT for iTftrtfl llllCtTV or farm produce. On-: team cheap horses fcr pale. l,7.ra r inn K nnns, cnnce, corner ash onri.-i. anil l'enn avenue. 'Phone 1732. REAL ESTATE. FOIt SALK-nOUnLK HOME. R18 MOXItOK avenue, will sell at bargain If sold before April 1. FURNISHED r?OOMS. FimNTOlTtrUOOM, 407 MADIROX AVF.NUi: hnltal'le for one or two. WAXTED-FinSTCLASS AOKXTS IX KVF.ItV city and town in Pennsylvania to introduce the largest and strongest Sick and Accident Company in the world. Address F. It. an Dusen, Supt. of Agents, Day City, Mich, HELP WANTEDjJVJALE WAXTCn-riCTt'ttE FItAMI'. JIAhKH. APPLY today to superintendent Jonas Longs Sons WAXTKUA COMPETENT MALE STl'.MHi raphir who ctn use a Smith Piemler type writer and pcifoini geieial oftici! work. Apply bv letter to room 18, Hotel .lerm.Mi. VJUXO MAX, AnOlJT IS TO 21 YEAItS OF age, wanted in olHco in central part of city as clerk, Menogiaphcr and t)pewriter; mtit have good icfcrenccs. Addicts "Conti actor," Tiibunc oiticc. W A X T i: 1) FIltST CLASS MECHANIC M. draughtsman. Apply S01 Koicnth street. WANTED -GOO!), Ilt'STLINfl ii X FOR PART- tier In gent's furnishing and bat business; $.1,000 cash will piy you ll.SKi a year; best standi good refcienees. Address C. (icoige, Scranton, Pa., (iencial Uellveiy, HELP WANTEDFEM ALE. WANTED-FIRST CLASS PASTRY COOK. COL den Gate Cafe, 241 Adams avenue. VvANTi:iilmiii:MTO waist m kers and plain sencra to learn dressmaking. !-C Madison a-cnuc. BUILDERS AND LUMBER DEALERS. nrdTinirMiUTRUL'r popflar prices. HoiKes built and tepalis of all kinds prompt ly attended to. Houses and lots for sale. Houses built on the instalment plan. Come anil talk tile matter over. Er.ra Finn efc Sons, Otlice, corner Asli street and Pcnn avenue. 'Phone 1732. FOUND. FOUND-BICYCLE. CORNER ADAMS AVENUE and (Ireen Ride street, Tuesday evening. Owner can get same at Tribune ofHce. REWARD. ?j REWARD FOR INFORMATION AS TO WHO took off and smashed the window Mind from house No. 044 Washington avenue on Tuesday evening. J. W, Carney, 537 Linden street. OLA IRVOYANT DR. F. W. SANBORN FEMALE COMPLAINTS, rheumatism and chronic diseases a specialty. Clairvoyant; reads your life. 13.12 Pcnn avenue. LEGAL. OFFICE. OF THE SCRANTON GAS AND WATER COMPANY. Siranton, Pa., April 10, inoo. The board of directors of this company lias called a special meeting of its stockholelers, tu lie; held at the otlice of the company at Scrantem, Pa., on the 10th da) of June, A. 1). 1100, at 2 o'clock p. m.. for tho purpose o voting for or against an incieasc of the in-el-btedncss of the company. O. 11. IIAXD, Secretaiy. Villi ANNUM, MEETINO OF Till: STOCKIIOLD cis of the Oiceii Ridge Lumber company will be held at their otiiee, .V21 liieen Hielgc street, tlds city. May ltt, at 2 p. in., for the election of oflieeia and such other liu-lne'ss as rnav be brought before them. S. A. CLEARWATER. Seerctai). TIIE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE SCRANTON OAS and Water Company are hereby notitied -that the annual meeting of said compiuy for the election of dliccis foi the ensuing year, the amendment of Its hi -laws, and the tiansaelion of such ether businosv as may come before them, will lie held on the first clay of May next at !I o'clock P. m. nt the tfticc of sale! com pany in the city of Scraitem. 1 fl. II. HAND, Sccictary. Scranton, Ta., Apiil II, 1(00. THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE PROVIDENCE Clas and Water Company are heicby notified that the annual meeting of said company for tho election of ofheers for the ensuing year, nnd tho transaction of auch other business as may come beforu them will be held on the seienth da of May ne.t, at 3 o'clock p. m. at the orfice of tho Scranton Gas and Water Company In tho city of Scranton. JOSEPH JEFFREY, Secretary. Scranton, Pa., Apill II, l'JOO. THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE HYDE PARK Oas Company ore hereby notitied that the annual meeting of said company for the elec tion of officers for the iisuing irar, and the transaction of curb other business as may coma before them, will be held on the fust day of May next at 3 o'clock p. in. at thu otlice of sabl company in the city ol Sc anion. C. II. HAND, Secretary. Scranton, Pa., April II, 1000. Revltallzation of the Girl. At home the only lounrcs tounel, She has no ilin at all, Hut, goodretsl see her scour the giound At pl)lng basketball! Chicago News. Of Course. Landlady How do you like jour eggsf Xew noatder Fiesh, please. Boston Journal. CASTOR! A Tor Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the -rJiS, Signatur STUATIONS WANTED SITUATION' VANWDriYAXCIETr as hoiiM-Kc per for a widower with a small family. Address 1618 Jackson street, cliy. SITUATION "'w.NTr.ll--WAHHlN 'AMI TlHVT lug done by the day; will go out bore eb lin ing or office cleaning; willing to do anv kind U work, 115 I) k court. SITUATION WANTED- IIV AMTTiill.E-AOI'.D liian as gjitdeiHi. First-class icfe-retices. Ad dress 414 Hickory sticet, city. SITUATION WNYoTNrf "sIAnT WlibT rillllVllnil ..-till.... .- .- ...i,. -. -i I . --..,.., .. i-iius, hi no iinyiiuuir; noosivcci "St I'llllllCII tine. Addiess W. T.,'il!) Pittston nie- SITUATION wanti-.d-iiv chambermaid. Aeldress M. avenue, cltv. A ITRST-t LASS T., 2(Ki Crosswlck OUNG MAN. AGE 21. GRADUATE Ol" THE ll.iomlpg College of business, wants a posl J. ? 'O0,'1f''per or assistant, In either Scran ten, Pittston or Wllkes-Barre; reliable, solier and lust reference; small salary Addri'ss Wcsly 1.. erer, Lope, Sullivan County, Pa. SITUATION' W NTED-ltY Mmni.E ToELi MAX " gardener. Hilpert street. SITUATION VANTn)r.R7TTiOXG' ixilt tT Jn .1.1", ,01,""r """ ' Jfiir-. old, willing to ,?.J Wi" '"" 'nIri ran give good icier fiee. Addiess P. O. Bo 20S, llopbottmn, Pa. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO ORDI'.ll: also ladies' waists. Louise Shoemaker, 212 Adams avenue. CITY SCAVENGER A. D. DRIGCS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps u.srel. ' . "niGO!". Propilctnr. Leave oniera lino Aorth Slain aienue, or Elcke's drug store, ccr ner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 0540. SCALP TREATMENT. M"s- !' T. KEI.Lr.lt. SCALP TIUlENT 50e.; shampooing, We.; faeiil massage; man leurlng, 25c; chltopoily. 701 (uinc-y. NEWSPAPERS THE AWLKES-HARIti: RECORI) CN HE HAD in Scranton at the news stands or Reisiiun Jrps., 405 Spruce and 605 Linden; M. Xorton. 323 Lackawanna aienue, I. S. Sehutrcr, 211 Spruce sheet. . MISCELLA NEOUS. mull IIAHITS-A PHYSICIAN Willi Ellilir years experience ill the liealinent of In elitiely, opium, inoiphine, toliauo, and other drug liabits, orTers Ids sen lees to .sulfeieis of !". clas- Call or address, conlnlentiaily, K17 N. Washington aienue, Sciuiiton, Pa. PROFESSIONA L. ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. E. O. SPAULDING, 23 TRAD1 US' RANK Ill'ILD ing AnCHITICTS EDWARD H. DAVIS, AltCllll I.CT, CONNEI.L Building, Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN, AllCHIETcr. PRICE building, l.'tl Waihitglon aienue, Scianlon. C4BS AND CARRIAGES. RUBBER TIRED CARS AND CARR1 c7KsTllE,sr of scnice. Pioiiipt attention glien oideis'by 'pliot.e. 'Phones 2C72 and 8K.2. Joseph Kelley. 121 Linden. CNTItT'i dr. c. e. eilenbi:ri:er, pauli BUILDING, Spruce sticet, Scranton. DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON. PRIVATE HOV pltal, cor. W.iciuing biid Mulberry. DR. C C. LAIPACII, 115 WYOMING .WliNljir DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. HOTELS 1NO RI'STAUIllriTS THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANKt.lNAvE nuc, Rates reasonalde. P. Zi:iGLi:ii, Piuprletnr. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR 1)., L. .t W PASM'N gcr depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Pioprittor. Ltwysfs RICHARD J. P.OURKE, ATTORXEY-T-LAW, 500-2 Lackawanna avenue. General law busi ness, collections ami loans. J. W. BROWNING. ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL. lor-at-Law. Rooms 312-31.! Meals building. D. R. I1EPI.OGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS NEf.O tlatcd on real estate seiitlty. Moan uulldlug, corner Washington avenue and Spiucc sticet. M. J. DONAHOE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OF. flees 612013 Mean building. FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL, lor-at-law. Hull' building, Rooms 13 and II, Washington aienue. WILLARD. WARREN k KNAPP. ATTORNEYS and Coiinsdlors-at-Law. Repuhllcin building, Washington aienue. JESSITP k JESSUP. AITORNEYS AVI) COUN-sellors-at-law, Commonwealth building; rooms 10, 20 and 21. jMi:8 W. OAKFOltl), ATTOR-7y7v7.LAv Rooms 514, 515 and 51li Biard of Tiade nielg. F.DWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. Oett 001, Oih floor. Meats building. ROOMS L. A. WATRES, ATTORSEY-ATLAW. momvealtli building, Sciuntoii, P.i. COM- C. R. PITCHER, ATTORENY-AT-LAW. COM moi.weaUh building, Scranton, Pa. PATTElt''ON k WILCOX, TRADERS' NATION vL Rank building. C. COMEGYS, 013, REPUBLICAN BUILDINf,. A. W. I1ERTHOI.F, ATTORNEY. MIURS ni.lMl. PHYSICIANS flvo ".tirov'i DR. W. E. ALLEN. 513 NORTH WASHINGTON aienue. DR. S. W. L'AMOBEAUY. Ol'Fll'irSiTlV'siL ington aveiuie. Resleienee, 131S Mulbcii). Clironlc diseases, lurgs, licart, kldne.is and gcrilo-urlnary organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. (P-MOO'-Si SCHOOL OF Till". LACKAWANNA. SCRANTON. Pa. Couttes piepaiatory to college, Iiw, ine'tli cine cr business. Opens Sept. 11th. Send for catakgue. Rev. Tin mas ,M. Cann, I.L.D., prin cipal and picprlctor; W, R, ITuinley, A. M , headmaster. pp"Ds G. H. CLARK k CO.. Sr.K.DMN AND Nl'RS etyrian, stoic 201 Waihingtou aienue; green bouse, U.50 North Msln aienue; ftoio tele phone, l2. ' WIHS BOffCEVS JOS? "ivUKTlTlT" nEAH 511 I ACKAWANVA avenue, Scrai.ton, Pa., iiianufactiuvr of WT10 Seieens. " MISCSLL'i-ITiUS BAULR'S ORCIinSTRA-l'USlC FOR BALLS, picnics, paittrs, receptions, weeldiniis and con. cert work fuiniihed. For linns adduss I,. J. Bauer, conductor. M7 W)cinlng aienue, oier Hulbcits' inu.lc store. MI'.GARGr.B BBOTIinRS, PHINTKRS' SUPPLUS, envelopes, paper bail, twine. Warehouse, 13n Wakliington avenue, Sciaiton, Pa. RA ILROAD TIME TABLES Jirle nnil Wyoming Valley. Time Table in F.fl'ect Fell. 7, lf.00. Trains leaio Scianton for Haulcy and Inter mediate points, connecting at Huivley with Uric Railroad for New Y'otk, Nenburg, Ilonesdale and intermediate points, as follows: No. 2, Accom modation, 0 a. in.; No. 4, L'Mircss, 12.01 p. 111, RAILROAD TIME TABLE. PElSyiMW RAILROAD Schedule In Effect November 10. 1800. ' Trnlns letrvo Scranton: G.45 n. m., week days for Sunbury, Hnrrisburg, Phllndelphln, Balti more, Washington nnd for Pitts burg and the West. 0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, -Pottsville, Heading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; nnd for Sun-' bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and tho West. 2.18 p. m week dnys, (Sundays 1.68 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harrls burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington nnd Pittsburg and the West. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. n. wood, am. rss. Ast. J. n. HUTCHINSON, Gen. Mgr. Del., l.ini i, uiU WcstJi'ii. In Effect Dec. 17, ISM). ?V-Ti!I'V"c Scianton for New York at 2.16, ...00, 5..J0, and S.00 nnd 10.05 a. in.; 12.55 and 3.33 p. m. lor Philadelphia at 5.i,0, auo and 10.05 a. in.; 12.5j nnd 3.33 p. lu. For Stiouilsliuig at 6.10 P. in. Milk and Accon.modatloii at 3.40 p. n. Airlie at Hobokcn at 0.55, 7 IS, 0.1(1 a. in.; 12.0. rii'.'i ?i! 7.'lu ","1 "3S P- - An've at Plnla lillhla at 10.00 a. m.; l.un. 3. IS, H.00 and 8 2.1 V'iJ1' Alrl,e from New Yoik at 12.05, 2.45 and 4.00 a. in.; 1.00, 1.5;., 5.53 ,) Sis, ,,, m, l-rou, StiouiNburg at 8.05 a. in. NORTH- Lean- Scianton for BuTalo and inter, mediate rtntlnn at 12.10, 2.10, l.o; and O.on a. in i 1.5. and 6.50 p. in. For Oswego anil Syr.i JU'ii at 1.05 a. m. and l.DJ p. m. For Utlca at ...it) a. in. anil 1 p. in. For .Montrose at U.00 . 1'vi, P' '" an(l ''' !' '" r'or Nicholson V, .; a"'' r'-v' !' ' Arrive- In Scranton fm.n Vi -.n' iMK '-'' 52' '""' ,0'" " m-i 3'M aim i. m p. m. I'rom Osnigo and Stracuse at w.a. in. ; 12.3S nnd Tin p. m. Fiom Syraeme ,''4" !' "' Kioto I Ilea ut 2.15 a. m.; 12.38 ami 3.1.0 p. tu. Fnnn Mthotson at 7.50 n. in. and ' . J':,n- l'""m MontroM' at 1.00 a. in.; 3.20 and 7.10 p. m. HLOOXISIIURO DIVISION-Leate Scranton for Xnithumherland nt r..:,'0. 10.05 a. ti'.t 1.55 nnd 6.10 p. m. lor Pl.iniouth at 1.05, 3.10 and 8. BO p. in. lor Naiitlcoke at b.10 a. In. Arrive at Northuin bei'nnd at P.35 a. In ; j.iti, 5.0s and 0.30 n. in. .Uiiie at Nantlioke .it 11.20 a. tu, Artlie at Pl.uiiouth at o.d-,, 4 ,r, Jtl, ii.,.-, p. ,. An lie at i','"."'01' '""'' Noithiimlicrlund at 0.42 a. m.; ,' 4,K "'"' "''" P- ' '',oln Nimtlcokc at Ji.no a.m. Fiom Plin"ith at 7.57 u. m.j 3.25 and 0.05 p. m. c,-n... SUNDAY T'RMN". ' SOI Til-Leave Serinton a 2.15, 3.00, 530, 10.05 a. in; :i.::.i ,i s0 ,,. ,, AOItni-Leaie icrantcii nt 12.10, 2.50, 4.05 p. m.; l.o, and 5.60 p. m. BLOOMSIIURG DIVIMON-Leaie Scranton at io.Oj a. m. and 0.10 p. m. I)oln.v.ifs itn.l IlmUoti, On April :Md, 1000, trains will leave Scianton as foiloMs: For latbnndale-Q.20. 7.M, S.51. 10.1.1 a. m.; 12 neon; 1.23, 2.20, 4,1X1, 5.25, 0.25, 7.57, 0.15, 11.1 1 p. m. ; l.io a. m. lor Albany, Saiatogi, Montreal. Boston, New l.nginnd points, etc 0.20 a, in.; 2 20 p. in. lor Hom-Mlalc.--G.20. 10.1!, a. in.; 2.20, 6.2J p. m. For WHkesRarie 0.45. 7. II. S.4.!, 0.3S, 10.41 a, ','!. LiiM' 1'-S' 2'1S' :l'"-5' -1'-7' 'O' . 10-' 11 '0 p. 111. For New Yoik, Phlladelilda. etc., via Lehigh I alley llallroad-il. 15 a. m.; 12.01, 2.18, 4.27 p. in. ; with Black Diamond Impress, 11.30 p. n. lor Penns.vliania Railioad points, 0.45, f).38 a. in.; 2.13, 1.27 p. in. lor we-stern points, ila Lehigli Valley Rail road -.IS a. in.; I2.ai. 3.33, with Black Dia mond i:.prrss, 10.11, 11.30 p. m. Tiains will an lie in Scranton as follows: 1 torn CarbunJale and the Noith-li.40, 7.43, H.38, !.b l":"H- 11.51a. in.; 1.23, 2.15, 3.23. 4.23, 7.13, 10.38, 11.27 p. in. From Wilkes-Barie and the South 0.15. 7.48. .4s, 10.3S, 1l.f,5a. in ; 1.18, 2.15, 4.02, 5.20, 0.21, 1.5.'.', !.(.;, 30.18 p. in.; 1.1:1 a. ni. SUNDAY 1 RAINS. lor Cjithondalc ('.lu, 11.33 a. 111.; 2.23, 4.00, 5.17, 10.52 p. m. For Vi'ilke.sllanc O.tS a. in.; 12.0J, 1.53, 3.28, 0.27, S.27 p. m. For Albany, Saratoga. Montreal, Boston, New I ngland points, etc., 2.2.1 p. in. Lowest rates to all points in United States and Canada, .1. W. RUIIDICIC, fl. P. A., Albanv, jf. y. II. W. CROsS, D. P. A., Scianton,' Pa. Lchicjh VjiHoy Knilroai. In RfTcct Nov. lOlli, 1609. TRAIN'S LKAVi: SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and New Yoik, via D. V II, It. It., at it. 1 1 a. 111. and l'ittl, 2.13, 4.27 (Black Diamond Uxpiess), nnd 11.30 p. m. Sundays, D, k II. It. 11., 1.58. 7.I8 p. in. For White Haven, Hazleton and principal points In the coal legions, via D. k II. R. It., ti.45, 2.1S and 4.27 p. in. For Pottsville, 6.45, 2.1b p. in. For Iletlilehein, L'ailon, Reading, Harrisbur; and pilncipal lnteimediate stutlonc via I). it II. It. It.. (1.45 a. in.; 11. US, 2.18. 4.27 (Black Dia mond UxprcMs), 11.30. Sundays, D. & II. R. R., 1.68, 7,is p. 111. For Tunliliannoi k, Towanda, Kimira, Ithaca, Gcneia and priui'ipal intennediate fitations, via 1)., L. k . U It. S.OS a. ni.; 1.00 and 3.35 p. ni. For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Cliii'ago, and all points w.est, via D. k II. II. II., 12.KI, 3.33 (Black Diamond Rxpross), 7.tS, 10.11, 11.30 p. 111. Sunda)s, D. & II. It. It., 12.03 p. m., 7.1S p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley pallor cars cm all tiains between Wilkes-Barro and New Yoik, Philadelphia, Buffalo and Sus pension Bridge. ROI.I.IN II. WILBUR, Gen. Supt, 8 Cortland street. New York. CTIARLRS s. I.Li:, Gen. Pass. Agt., 20 Cortland street. New Yoik. A. W. NO.NNK.MACHF.R, Div. Pass. Agt., South Be'tdehem, Pa. For lukets and Pullman reservations apply 309 Lackawanna aienue, Scianton, Pa, Central Kuilro.ii .' New Jcrv Stations In New York-Foot of Liberty street, N R and South Icily, Whitehall stteet. ' 'niliracite ccal used cv-luriiely, insuring ileaniinevi and comfort. TIMi: TMIL11 IN 11TTXT NOV. 10, is-je). Trains leaves Siranton for New Yoik, Newark, F.lUabrlh. Phllae'elphla, Hi'Unn. Bethleliem, Al leutown. Jlaucb I hunk and wli'tc Haven, at S 30 11. 111.; espi'ss, 1.20, e press, 4.00 p. m. sunda);(, " For'l'iltstiin and W ill.es-narre, S.30 a. m., 1.20, I (je) p. in. Sundays. 2 15 p. m. 'For Baltimore and Washington, and points South and West ill Bethlehem, .20 a. m., 1.20 II 111. Simdais, 2.13 p. in. For Long llraneb, Ocean Grove, etc., at b SB a. 111. and 1.20 p. in. For Reading, Lebanon ai.d Hanlsborg, via Al lentown, 8.30 -a. 111., 1.20 p. in.. Sundays, 2.13 '''For pottsville, S.30 a. in., 1.20 p. m. Through tickets to .ill points east, south and west at lowest rates at the station. .1. II. OIII.IIAUSKN, Gen. Supt. II. P. BALPWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt. NOIt.NTI. DIVISION. in i:ncc t oci, 2.511,. lstm. North limine. houtli lluiuid, ton '201 t r u BB Stations s fe " en 1 -run ea t IO CK a m ii- stArrlve Leave 1 m 725'N. X. Franklin St 740 .... 7 10 West 42nd mreet .... rss .... 700 W'eebawken .... 810.... i 11 Ip h Arrive Leave' n r mt m 10 45 115 t adosla 2"fB, 4 88 10 40 10'J IlatiCCtk 2 1114 31 10 31 IVJ tfi Starlight 2 22' 4 45 1021 1240 Preston I'arlc 2 31 4U 1015 12 40 Wlnnooa 2 41 6 01 lot).' 1225 royntelle 250 6 14 lir.o 1211 Orson sss 5vs 010 12 03 Pleasant Mt. 3C6 sso g.,0 1159 Uiilin.dale 3C 5 St 9 2i; 1140' Forest city 3 19 5 4 J 010 1134! Caib.mdae a S t 6 641 U7 tiro. White itrtdce tass nw 401 I1121 iluylicia 1343 coi S5S 112.1 Jermyn 3 45 6 01 863 1118! Archibald 9 51 ethi 8. '1115 Win tun SfiUw 8ic nil Peckvllla S5te an nor Olyphant 401 st 840 1101 Priceburif 4016 21 8 3H ,1101 Throop 41ft 6 IT 8 35 ill 4ki Providence) 411 68 SU'.' 11057 Park Place 14 17 16 31 8 30 10 ti Scranton 4 so ii 3o a m U 11 Leave Arrive r m r u t. Sunday only (. signifies that trains stop on st;nal tor pas sengers. Trains 20 and 20a Sunday only, other tralni daily except Sunday. i-ccuro lates via out alio a Western bofori purchasing tickets and tavo luooey, tiitiuuU Wagner DtifTtt aleeper and tree rc tllului; chair car Now York to cbloigo nlthiut change. I'liikoiiicc'r llatvs Uciluced tc 1'ivo Cent I'rr Mile. J. C. Anderson, Gen. Pass Agt. T, rutcroit, Div, rau, Agt. Scranton, 1'n. (.
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