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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1900.
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CARBONDALE.
ABOUT THE SILK MILL.
Do the people of Cnrliondnle want
tin- silk wtiivlnR mill? That Is tho
question tlint will be decided tonljcht
In the council chambers. Those who
have been conducting the canvass for
HUbs.'rlptlons have not succeeded In
raisins an amount sulllclent to take
up the bonds und stock of the concern,
so the men who hac Interested them
selcs ptlnolpally In the project have
decided to call a meeting of the citi
zens tonight. v
The project must t-ecclvo the mate
rial support of every one, and at the
nieetlnp all who cae to subscribe, no
flatter how small nn amount. It will
be thankfully received and help to
swell the fund. The Umpire company
has received a proposition fiom the
city of Norfolk, Va. The southern city
Is anxious to sectnc the mill nnd Is
awaiting the decision of the Carbon
dale people. They must have an an
swer early this week, so the decision
of those who attend tonight's meeting
-n ill be final. Theic Is no good leason
why Carbondalc should not have the
new mill. The pioposltlon of the Em
jilie company Is a llbeial one. They
do not ask any one to give anything,
but Instead offer to bring an Industry
here that will pay out in wages over
a hundred thousand dollais a jour.
All they ask Is that the people of this
tclty Invest their Idle monev in stock
'and bonds that are well secured and
pay S and 6 per cent. Interest, lespec
tlelv. DISTRESSING ACCIDENT.
It Is with genuine icgiet that the
news of a dlstiesslng accident to little
Leon Oruvci. of Way mart, leached us
jesterday. The little one Is the son of
Mr. and Mis. U. V. Gruver, who con
duct the popular hosteliy at Waymait.
In company with two companions he
visited the blacksmith shop owned by
a man named Moylan. A pattern saw
nttracted the attention . of the boys
and In playing with It Leon's left hand
was caught. The cry of agony caused
hy the saw lacerating the boy's hand
bi ought Mr. Moylan to the scene. He
carried the lad to his home and the
frightened paients hastily dispatched
n. messenger for Dr. Coursen. An ex
amination revealed the fact that the
thumb and first two fingers had jo
celved the worst cuts. The Hist finger
was so badlv torn that the doctor de
cided to amputate It. but the parents
objected to this, saying that the
would wait until Monday before al
lowing the digit to be amputated.
The nerc displaced by the little fel
low Is something remarkable consider
ing his age, which Is but 5 yeais. Soon
after the injury he remarked: "Oee
"Whiz! It hurts awful, but theio's no
use crying over It." He Is an excep
tionally blight child and the pride of
AVaymart and his many friends will
be pleased to leant that his lingers
may be saved.
TO LECTURE ON "MACBETH.'
The last of this eai's couise of en
tertainments under the auspices of the
New Centuiy club will be given at the
opeia house on Monday evening, May
'.4. when I!e. D. J. Stafford, D D.,
vill give his noted lectin e on "Mac
oeth." Dr. Staffoid, fiom an oratoii
iul standpoint, Is one of the most
iioteel divines of the Catholic chinch,
and a literaiy tieat is in stoic for those
a ho hear him.
CHILD BURIED.
The f uncial sen lees oer the ic
malns of the child of Mr and Mis
John Matthews weie held at the houe
on Grove street yesteiday at 12.30
o'clock. Ilev. A. F Chaffee outdated
Interment was made In Maplewood
cemetery.
TO LECTURE IN WAYMART.
He. II. J. Whnlen, of the Berean
Baptist chuich, will lecture at tl'J
Methodist church In Wajmait on Tues
day evening. May 1, on "Life of
Christ" and Wednesday evening fol
lowing on "Nintty Minutes In New
Yoik Cltv."
A.TTER WILD FLOWERS
Hundreds of persons Hocked to the
nelghburlng mountain yesterday In
quest of aibutus, which are Just be
ginning to (lower. Most of them were
successful in obtaining some of them,
but teport that they will be moie
plentiful one week Intel.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
The seinl-annunl teceptlon of the
Hlessed Vligln sodality took place at
St Rose churcn last evening at 7
o'tlntU.
Mrs. i;. A. Dllts. of Seventh stieel,
who has been seriously 111 for the past
two months, is much Improved.
PECKVILLE.
The Wilson Fire company's fait and
trades display rjosed on Saturday
evening. Theie was u luige crowd
present Bonn's band gave one of
their delightful concerts. The contest
for a gold watch between Miss Katie
Gallagher, of West Peckvllle, and MIps
toalnesbury. of Hyde Park, Scianton,
was won by Miss Gi'la.gher. who
lurried In $131.90 Miss Salnesbury col
Ieci?K, $.'5.10. Miss Cassle Rodway
turned In for a pievlous contest for a
watch the sum of $41.75 An oak stand
"haneed off was .won by Mrs. Heniy
I'uidy. A beautiful dolly was won by
Alvey Hammond Ticket No. 1413 won
the Scranton bicycle. Mr. H. P. Johns,
Of Forest City, was the lucky holder
of the ticket Mr. Vnnkleeck. of Jer
Jiiyn, held ticket No. 1159, which drew
the solid gold watch. Mr. Edward
Thompson drew the door pilze, con
futing of two pounds of coffee. Taken
Treatment for Miserable
Men, Free. Weakness,
nervous waste, secret losses.
decline, cured by our exclu
sive ruemoas. vtonacnui
appliance and remediei seni
on trial and approval. No
au?nncc pay reejuireei, no
CO.D. seheniA Information
of supreme value, nowhere
else obtainable, tent frne.
HHIE MEDICAL CO.. BurrALO. N.Y.
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Mailed sealed. Price llixrboxl 6 baxtl. with Iron-clid l-rit vtiaranlea to euraor refund tbf
nxMKy.fs-oo. Send for he book,
For Sale by JOHN H. PHELPS,
, Ssruce street.
altogether the fair has been a moat
successful one and will give the lire
men a chance to pay off their Indebted
ness nnd make several much needed
linpro omenta to their fire fighting ap
paratus. The Wilsons are more than
pleased with the patronage of the
I'cckvlllo people, but feel deeply in
debted for the generous pationage no
coided them by the people up nnd
down the valley. The tiro laddies nio
high In their praise of thu faithful
corps of Indies who, by their untiring
efforts, accomplished so much for the
success of the enterprise,
Mr. William Allen, of West Peck
vllle, spent yesterday at Wllkes-Hnire.
Miss Ida Jennings, of ClarK's Sum
mit, spent esteiday with Miss .lessle
Hoffcckcr, of Mill street.
The alarm of hie sounded about 9 30
Saturday evening was caused y a
large hush fire In thu vicinity of West
Peckvllle. The engineer took It upon
himself to sound 'the alarm from box
No. 12, thinking a structuie wan burn
ing In that vicinity
The police officers of the borough
weio busy ycsteiday enforcing the or
dinance against riding bicycles upon
the sidewalks. Several riders were
arrested and lined by Uurgess Haines.
JERMYN AND MAYFIELD.
Funeral of a Former Resident This
Afternoon Other News of Inter
est. The remains of tho lata John Gard
ner was brought hcie on S.ituiday
evening fiom Dubois, Clearfield county,
wheie he died a few days ago, after a
long and painful illness, which fol
lowed an attack of grip. The remains
me now at the home of his sister, Mrs.
Flank Maynard, and the f uncial will
take place at 2.20 o'clock this after
noon. Set vices will be held In St.
James Episcopal chuich. Tho deceased,
until a few years ago, was a resident
of this borough and was well-known.
throughout the vicinity. He Is sur
vlved by his wife and three children,
a brother, David, of Green Ridge, and
thiee sisters, Mrs, Jame3 Staples, of
Waymart; Mrs. Frank Maynard, of
this borough, and Mrs. A. J. Baker, of
Duryea. His daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Hayes, came here fiom
Dubois with the remains.
The taster collection at Sacied Heart
church amounted to $300.
Gertie, the little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Will Veale, of Third street, Is
seriously 111.
Milkman Smallacombe's team, Just
after-being hitched up to the wagon at
an early hour S.ituiday morning,
dashed off and lan Into the wagon of
T. L. Depew, which was standing In
the alleyway. The lunaway team was
tin own to the ground by the momen
tum of the collision, and were captured
by Mr. Depe wbefore they could get
away again. One of the houses was
slightly Injured, and the wagon of Mr.
Depew consldeiably damaged
Willie Gardner, of Green Ridge, was
a lsitor heie yesterday.
In the suit of Meriltt ersus Gtos
venor, held before Justice Swick on
Saturday evening, Judgment for tho
plaintiff In the full amount of the claim
for $74 and costs wns given. The de
fendant gave notice of appeal.
A biush fire near the powder mills
ycsteiday caused the necessity of tho
whole of the employes being called out
to light it and keep it away from the
pioximlty of the mills.
Helen, the little daughter of Rev. and
Mrs. J O. Cook, of the Methodist Epis
copal paisonage. Is 111 of scarlet fever.
The matter Is doubly unfortunate, as
the family expected to movo this week
to Blnghamton, where Mr. Cook has
Just been appointed pastor of the High
stieet chuich.
Will Bray, of Hazleton. Is lsltlng
his sister. Mis Theodore Spettlgue, of
Cemetery street.
Mr. and Mrs. William Trim and Beit
Trim, of Plttston, were yesterday the
guests of their sister, Mrs. T. B. Craw
ford, of Second stieet.
James Staples, of Waymart, was a
visitor heie yesterday.
Miss Mary Ithodn and sister, Mrs
Atno, of Carbondalc, spent yesterday
here with fi lends.
A census of the Catholic population
of this parish Is to be taken next
month, under the direction of the Rev.
M. E. Lynott, pdstor of Sacred Heait
chuich.
Remarkable Cure of Rheumatism.
Kenna, Jackson Co., W. Va.
About thiee yeais ago my wife had
an attack of ihcumatlsm which con
fined her to her bed for oer a month
and rendered her unable to walk a
step without assistance, her limbs
being swollen to doubl. their normal
size Mr. S. Maddo Insisted on my
using Chamberlain's Pain Bahr I
puichased a fifty-cent bottlu and use 1
It according to the dliectlons and the
next morning she walked to bieakfast
without assistance In any manner and
she has not had a similar attack since
A. B. Parsons. For sal- by all drug
gists. Matthews Bios., wholesale and
letall agents.
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CLARK'S SUMMIT.
Mis Aithur Keene, daughter of Mr
Arthur Grlllln, died at her home on
Satuulay morning nt 12.1fi. Funeral
will be held m tho M. 1. church to
day (Monday) at 2 p. in. The ser
vices will be conducted by llev. C.
II Reynolds. She was married on
July 2 last, and leaves a husband,
grandmother, father and two brothers
and many friends to mourn her loss.
Mr, W. D. Smith spent Sunday with
his patents.
MOOSIO.
Miss Suslo Watkins was happily
surprised at her home Saturday even
ing Tiy a number of her young frlonds,
who QEsembled In honor of her fif
teenth birthday. Oimts were played
and lefreshments served. All had an
enjoyable time.
The entertainment and soclul given
by the hose company Friday evening
to thoie. who asilited them In their
recent fair was a vei j pleasant event.
Music was furnished by tho Dewey
Glee club, of Gtcenwood, They ten
dered three very flnp selections. Solos
were suntr. by Mlts A 11; man, of Avocm,
and the Messrs. Graham and Jones.
DOUBT, TRY
TheyfcaTe stood the ten of yeirf ,
a Has curea inoiisacos ci
icases of Nervous Diseases, sue)
as llc&ilitv. Diitlneu.sieeDleeLJ
and losses are checVedr!j!i7)'. Unless patient
Addms, PEAL MEDICINE CO.. ClNtltnd. 0.
Pharmacist, ccr, Wyoming cvenue and
Recitations wcro given by Ethel Lnn
cnstr nnd Mny Jenkins. After the
entertainment refreshments wcie serv
ed in the hese house. The contest for
the gold watch ended. W. It. Manners,
of this place wns the winner. The silk
lint wns won hy William Loftus.
Mrs. II. L. Warner and children nre
visiting Mrs. Warndr's parents at Wy
nluslng. Miss Hazel Hill, of Gibson, Sus
quchanria county, Is vlrltlng her aunt,
Mrs. J. N. Halley.
'Mr. Charles Wlllard Is still Improv
ing at Dr. Hrown's ptlvnte hospital
In Scntnton.
TAYLOR NEWS.
Price Llbrnry Holds nn Interesting
Moeting Death of Mrs. Mnry
Powell Personal nnd Other Items.
The Price Lilbra'ry association held
another of their Interesting sessions In
their roo-is Friday evening. It was
historical night, In which a number of
excellent nnd instructive addresses
were given by Hlchaid Gendall and
Robot t Whlteford. Mr. Gemlall spoke
at length nnd took as his subject "The
Revolutionary War," while Mr. White
ford dwelt upon the Civil war. Their
addresses were decidedly Instructive
nnd Interesting. During tho evening
excellent musical numbers were ren
dered by Messrs. Morris on the organ
and Evans on the zither. The asso
ciation Is making extensive prepara
tion for the holding of Held games
sometime In June. The school house
park grounds hae been leased and
work on icpalilng the same will be
commenced as soon as possible. A bi
cycle tiack will bo built and the base
ball grounds will bo renovated. Mr.
Evan G. Watkins has been selected
manager of the base ball team, nnd
R. Gendall captain. Taylor has always
been among the foremost in the na
tional game In the amateur ranks, nnd
they bid fair to be more successful dur
ing the coming senson than In any
previous year. There will be two
teams, the Price Library association
and the Irregulars. Tho teams will
consist of last season's members of tne
Taylor Reds and an additional lot of
players from the association. The clubs
will consist of the best material avail
able, nnd will undoubtedly make a
good showing. A committee has been
appointed to look nfter the grounds
and different nrrangements, consisting
of the following gentlemen: R. Gen
dall, F. Decker, John Francis. R. Card
well, J. J. Whlteford, Isaac Davis and
O. M. Williams.
A telegram was received here yester
day afternoon from Houtzvllle, Clear
Held county, announcing the sad intel
ligence of the death of Mis. Maiy J.
Powell, who Is well-known here. De
censed was the daughter of Mrs.
Mitchell, of Union street, who, together
with a large family and a number of
brothers and sisters, are left to mourn
her loss.
The Taylor Hose company, No. 1,
me making elaborate arrangements
for their picnic, to be held In Weber's
park on Decoration day, May 20. Sports
will be Indulged in, Including a tug-of-war
contest between the membeis of
the Taylor Hose company. No. 1, and
the Crystal Hose company. No. 1. of
Scranton. The Taylor band will be In
attendance and render music for the
occasion.
Dlstilct Deputy Mrs. Randolph Jones,
of Scranton, was ptesent at the meet
ing of the ladles' camp, No. 123. Patri
otic Order of America, on Saturday
evening.
Mr. T. Dewltt Edwards will leave to
day for Notthfleld, Mass., where he
will enter the Mount Ileiman college.
Emblem division, No. ,'", Sons of
Tempeinnce, will meet In session tlili
evening, when Importnnt business will
bo transacted.
Miss Janet Inglis, of Main street.
spent the Sabbath as the guest of relu
tles In Yntesvllle.
A special meeting of local union. No.
1013. United Mine Workeis of America,
will be held tonight In Bashan hall.
Mr William M. Evans, of Dcner, N.
J., was the guest of his family. In
South Taylor, ye.sto.iday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rldgway, of Main
street, visited relatives In Bellevue
yesteiday.
Mrs. Richard Jones and daughters,
Mlses Bertha, Ethel and Lizzie, oi
Storrs street, spent yesterday visiting
relatives In Hvde Park.
Miss Maretta and Mr. Emeison
Jones, of Justus, are visiting at the
home of their parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Eiastus Jones, of North Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis and
daughter, Mable. spent the Sabbath as
the guests of ielatles In Kingston.
Mr. Eugene Coopei, of South Scran
ton, circulated among iclathes In this
boiough on Saturday.
"DIFFICULTIES GIVE WAV to
diligence " and all blood humors dis
appear when Hood's Saisaparilln la
taken. It purities, enriches and vital
izes the blood, cures that tired feeling,
und tones up the whole system Take
It now.
The non-It i dating cathartlc
Pllls. PRICEBURG.
-Hood's
A veiy pleasant surprise paity was
tendered Ttev. and Mrs. XV II. Holder
Filday evening, prior to thelt Ieave
taking. Games and amusements were
Indulged in until a late hour, when
all dupatted for their homes. Those
present weie Sir. nnd Mm. John Mc
I.ane, Mr and Mrs. Edward Oreatrlx
and family, Mr and Mrs, Thomas
King and family, Mr. and Mrs. M.
Chllds and family. Mis. Joseph Hull,
Mrs, E. Wilson, Mrs Fled Iteese, F.
Simms, Mrs. M Smith, Mrs, J. Heed,
Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. W. Benjamin,
Mis a. Parry, Mrs. W. Morgan, Mrs,
T. Oliver. Mis. W. "Wilson. Mis H.
Oakley, Mis. Caiter, Mrs. Horrlcks,
Mts Col'ooin, Mis. Margetson and fam
ily, Mis. Ellen Hall, Mis. S. .Baker
'Mrs. C. Bowman, Misses rtebecea
Wear, B. Cooper, F, Mooie, A. Ely,
Maggie Hall Messrs. If. Plowrlght, Q
Snydei, W. Wilson, Fred Bailey, Louis
Hlngle.
$100 Reward, $100.
The readers of this paper will be pleased to
luriv Hat there Is at lt one dreaded disease
thai silence has been al lu to cure In all its
stages, and Hist 13 Catarrh. Hall's Calanh Cuu
Is the only posltve cute known to the medinl
natcrrlly. (atarih belny a constitutional dis
ease, roil ires a constitutional treatment Hall's
Catarrh Cue Is taVen Internally, aitln-r ilireetly
upon the I loot. rel mucou- tui laces ol the ays
tern, theitbv I'estioylng the foundation of the
disease, ami giving the patient strength by build
Ing up the constitution anil assisting ml urn In
doing II work. The proprietors have i much
faith In Its cnrsllvf powers, that they oifcr Ones
Hnndied Dollais for sny ase that It falls to
em re. Send for list of tntlmcnlals.
Address. V. J. I IIKNEV & CO., Toln'-j, O.
Sold by Druggikls. lie.
Hall's rami!) Pills aie the best.
Belief for Ottawa Citizens.
London, April "O Die lord mayor of London,
A, J New Ion, has opened a mnuton houso fu-iel
for tho' relief of His vlctimi of the Ottawa fre.
BASEBALL.
Concluded (rem Page 2.)
At Brooklyn ft II.
K.
Helton., 000000010-1 (1 2
Biooktyti S 0 o 0 0 J 1 1 x-10 11 0
Batteries Mcholii l)lneti tnd Clarke; Ken
nedy and McOulrc. Umpire Emslle.
At Pittsburg
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Cincinnati 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6-7
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Pittsburg 00 10 000 10 2-1 0 2
IlittcrlcsNewlon and Kclioc) Chcsbru ai.d
Plmmer. Umpire Swartwood.
At Chicago It II
E.
St. Louis 0 00000000 83 7 2
Chicago 00 0 0 00 00 0 11 6 2
Itatterira Young and O'Connor; Can In and
Ponohue. Umpire O pay.
American League.
Cleiehne", 11; Indianapolis, 7.
Buffalo, 12; Detroit, 7.
Milwaukee, 5; Chicago, 4.
Minneapolis, 2; Kansas City, 1,
College Games.
At Carlisle. I'a. Dickinson, II; Lehigh, 2.
At Annapolis University ol Pennsylvania, !0j
Naval Cadets, 5.
At Easton Princeton, lfl; Lafayette, 0.
At Washington Georgetown, 16; Maryland, 1.
At Mleldlclown, Com alo, 2; Wefleyan, 0.
At Cambridge, Mass. Ilrown, 3; ILmard, 0
(Ten innings )
ODDS AND ENDS OF SPORTS.
deal uas last urek carried tlnough by a
number ol CarLondalc lours ol railng, as tho
reult ot whieh Alumni park inav be punliascd
nnd ud lor tneing purposes, Since the old
rfo track vas tal.cn iKsscsslon of by the IKla
Mil re and Hudson llajlroad rompany, nn track
lias betu mailable in Carbondalc
Alumni park is lornted bclnrtn Caibondale
and Mayfkld, und If secured it will be enhrged,
u half mile link built, stables erected, etc.
I.el Patterson, .1 J Mmpsoii, II S. Pirice,
llirry llliams mid '.. J. llurns are Hie interest
ed parties
Jeiscy City In followed the had of Klmlia,
as regards Sunday base lull, and Saturday ( hlef
ot Police Murpln .uinouiued that there would
be no (.iiiiiIj) rase ball played in Jersey City.
This Is the result of a ciusido starlet! by llev.
Kommcrs, of the Lafiyette Rtfoimed clmrcli ef
Jersey City. Newark, Klmlra and Icrscy City
were counted on for Sunday base ball In the
Atlantic league, but the games in thu two lat
ter cities, on Sunday, haw now been doorred
and this leaves Newark as the only hope.
The members of the Wyoming Seminary ball
team, as the rode home from the park Satur
day afternoon, were loud spoken in their praise
of the local team. When asked how the Scran
ton men sized up with the Wilkes Birre nine,
they answered that flurnham's men seemed
stionger at the bat than Clymer's pets Colli
flower, the first baseman, according to the
Seminary boys, Is the lieaUcst bitter among the
Darons.
Beginning today tickets for the ball games
mav be secured at I'lorey !; Hiooks' stoic on
Washington aenue- at William Koch, jr.'s cigar
store, coiner Lackawanna and Washington ac
nue; at Illgglns' cigar store, toitiinly Short k
Klynn, on Lackawanna aienue, and at Landis'
cigar store on Wyoming avenue
V. P. FIELD SPORTS.
One Record Broken nnd Another
Equalled.
Philadelphia, Apili 2D. Myer Prln
steln, champion broad Juniper of Syra
cuse unlvoislty, yesterday afternoon
made himself champion broad jumper
of the woild, by defeating tho former
champion, A. C. Kraenzleln, of the
University of Pennsylvania, und break
ing the latter's previous lecotd. His
Jump was 24 feet 7U Inches, while
Kraenzleln's former one was 24 feet
4'4 Inches.
Kraenzleln and Prinsteln weie the
only two contestants In this feature of
the relay race carnival In this city,
which proved to be the greatest ever
held by the Unlveislty of Pennsylva
nia since the establishing of the event,
six years ago. The day ias an Ideal
one for sports, und the representatives
of over one hundred eastern colleges,
academies and preparatoiy schools en
teicd, about 450 athletes taking part.
This occasion marked the llrst meet
ing of Princeton and Pennsylvania In
outdoor athletics since 1S94, the two big
universities meeting in the field events
and the twd-mlle relay championship.
Duffy, the Georgetown sprinter, led
In the 100 yards dash, equaling the
iccord of 9 4-.r, and was closely fol
lowed by E. G. Mlnnehan, of George
town, while M. Goodman, of Pennsyl
vania, beat out H. G. Lee, of Syracuse,
by one foot for third position.
In the one-mile lelay championship
tho fast boys from Chicago university
won, making splendid time, It being
only one second slower than the world's
record, which Btands at 3.22 S-C.
Pilnceton easily won the two-mile re
lay college championship from Penn
sylvania, Columbia, the other com
petitor, being out of the race from the
sart. The time made by the men from
Old Nassau wus 8 0, five seconds faster
than any two-mile reluy race ever run
on Franklin field.
In the field events, Sheldon, the ex
Yale weight man won the shot put
and discus throw, defeating McCrdcken
and Hare.of Pennsylvania. McCracken,
the former collegiate champion ham
mer thiower, was defeated by Boyn
ton, of Cornell, the Pennsylvania man
not doing nearly as good woik as he
am in practice dining the week.
Baxter, of Pennsylvania, won the
high Jump, and Coleman, of Princeton,
the high vault.
THEATRICAL.
"The Parish Pilest."
Hy far the bet work that cither Daniel L.
Hart or Daniel Sully has done, the one as a
writer of plays and the other as an lutcrpictcr,
was shown on Saluiday at the Lveeum lo two
delighted audiences It was an IrUh play on
new lines, an Irish play without a buffoon or
a villain; an IrUh play without a singlo hack
neyed race Joke, an Irish play that, to far as
Its illustrations of character went, might a
well have been Engiii,h, French or Dutch; a
slmpl comedy ol laughter and tears, revolving
aioiind the rich humanity and adroit charity
of the kindly and wily village priest.
Dan Hart has in this play linked his exeep
tlonal gifts as a writer of polished dialogue
Willi a e-ommand over the heart Interest of his
audience which Is a new feature of his develop
ment as plsj.wrlght, ami it Is no more than
Just to Mr. Sully to say lhat a the inteipiet.r
of Mr, Hart's conception be has peileeKd a inni,
plea.lng and artistic lmpircnattoii, which is tit
lei live among the characters ot the American
stage.
The scene of the play is laid In Luterne, Pa.,
ami Its action is practically continuoui, one
minute being supposed to elapse between the
first and second acts and one hour Intween tho
second and third. The themes of the three acts
aie respectively Kaith, Hopo ami (harlty.
Rev. Johu Whaleu Is the parUh priest. His
mete and his piotege, Dr. Edwiird Welsh, just
home from school, had loved each other from
childhood. Dr. Casslely, the wealthy village
doctor, hss made a foi tunc and wishing to re
the transfers his practice to Ids young tiiend,
Dr. Walsh. Dr. Tassldy has s daughter who,
while not what would lie tailed a really bivtbld
girl, Is a great catch en account of her wealth
and social position. Dr. Castldy is desirous of
giving Ids daughter, as well as his practice, to
the young, handsomn and promising Dr. Welsh,
and the herself Is not averse to her fathei'j
wishes in this respect, though she Is m;sgrd
to Prank rougher, a young attorney.
Dr. Welsh lets his ambition get tho best of
his manliness and he becomes engaged to Miss
Caastdr, a riuarrel between the latter and Dough.
tr having made It all the more to Miss CassWy's
The People's Exchange.
A POPULAR CLEARING 1IOUSC for tile Benefit ot A1J Wlio
Have Houses to Rent, Real list ate or Other Property to
Sell or Exchange, or Who -Want Situations or Help Thsvj
Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six li2tJ-tioii3 for
Five Cents a Word Except Situation Wanted, Which Ai In.
scrtcd Free.
FOR RENT
W-Gnr.ES ninciK rtKsinENCi: with kveuy
romenlcme, Imludtmr steam licat: lotalion
the best. W T. Haekctt, I'rlca building, 126
Washington artnie.
ioii "m:.vr io.' ifRLTB mheets kli'.vkx
looms, iVslrilitc. Comrgjs.
ion nuNr-n doom ixat. Monins im-
provementsj lent reasonable. 3tf Tenn
avenue.
FOR SALE
roit ALi:SFCONHANI LOCOilOIIVi:
boiler, with stack and connections. Also
Iron and steel sciap Inquire at Columbus Col
liery, 1160 North Washington aenue.
FOIl SVLE-A KINK SADDLE IIOIiiiK. TWO
carriage horses, two suriles, set double har
ness belonging to the C6tatc of .1. II. bleell. In
quire of II. C. McKenile, room 2.1, Trailers bank.
von sale on rem ulnt-thk nkw imiv-
Ing rark hotel; clcgintly furnished, l.xccl
lent opportunity for any person wishing to em
bark In the hotel business. Inqulie ol William
craig, care K. Hoblnson Sens' llrcwery.
noiLtit and lKoiNi' ron ilv.; lsiioitsn
power vertical boiler, and 5 horses power en
gine, good as new Also 4.S feet .' inch shafting
with hangers, and C"o feet of Much pipe. "Peo
ple," Ml Penn avenue,
WANTED-TO ?gAT.
WANTHD TO ItLVT-A STOIU' WITH D VKHl'S
oven; must be rentrally located on Main
street in busy part of city. Answer Confectioner
care Tribune olllce.
FURNISHED ROOMS.
vvttsinmnoov, 07 madison avhnui'
Suitable lor one or two.
AGENTS WANTED.
WANTED-rmST CLASS AOKNTS IN LVETIY
city and town in Pennsylvania to Introduce
the largest and strongest Sick and Arcldent
Company In the world. Address V. It. "ian
Dusen, Supt. of Agents, Day City, Mich.
HELP WANTED-MALE.
jTMnrnmliToKivm: ok houses,
wash wagons, milk cow and drive; niurt be
strictly temperate. Inquire at 431 Cedar avenue.
BOY WANTED AT ONCE AT GOODMAN'S SHOE
store, 4J2 Lackawanna avenue.
WANTEU-DIllia CLl'KK WHITE PAIUICU
lars "Fowler" Pharmacy, Carbondalc, Pa
WANTED-COOP, HUSILINO MN lOfl PAK T-
ner in gent's furnishing and bat business,
$3,000 cash will piy yuii 1,"hi a jeai, best
stand1 good references Adelrcss C. Gcoige,
Scranton, Pa., General Delivery.
HELP WANTED-FEMALE.
AN rAPLHIENCED mU'SSMAKLR WANTS EN
gagements bv the day; cutting and fitting a
specialty. Address Dressmaker, Tribune ofhec.
w ANTEDGOOD COOK AND LAUNDRESS.
Wheeler avenue
330
LEGAL.
STOCKHOLDERS' JIEKT1NG-111E STOCKIIOLD
era of the Northern Coal and lion compaiiv
are heieby notified that thu annual meeting of
said company, for the election of otllcers tor the
ensuing year and Ihc transaction of such other
business as may come before them, will be held
on Weilnesdiy, Jiiy Ifl, next, at 2 o'clotk n nt ,
at the office of the said company in the city of
Scranton.
W. L LAWRENCE, Secretary
Scranton, Pa., Apiil 2s, HHW.
THE STOCKHOLDERS OP THE SCR WTON (J S
and Watei Company are hereby nolirleel
that ths annual meeting of Mid company for the
election of ofticeis foi the ensuing yeai, tie
amendment o! its by laws, and the tratnaclio i
ot such othci busings as may come bef.ne
them, will be held on the first day of Mav next
at -1 o'clock p. ni at the oltlet of said com
pany In the city of Sciaiten
' G. 1). HAND, Sccrctaiy
Scranion, Pa., Apnl 11. UOO.
THE SrOClvlIOLDIHtS Or' 1HK PROVIDENCE
Cas and Water Company arc heieby notified
that the onnual meetine, of said company foi the
election of officers lor the ensuing year, and the
transaction of such other business as may come
before them will be held on the seventh day of
May next, at 3 o'clock p. m at the orfiec ot tho
Scranton Gas and Water Company in the city
of Scranton
JOSEPH .1KKEREV, Secietary.
Scranton, Pa., Apt 1 1 11, I'M)
THE STOCKIIOI DKRS OF THE IiVDE PARK
Gas Company arc hereby notified that the
annual meeting of said coinpany for the elec
tion of officers for the wufng year, and the
transaction of such other business as m3y come
before them, will lie held on the first day of
May next at 3 o'clock p m. at the olllce of said
company in the city ol Scunton
O. II HAND, Secrclarv.
Scranton, Pa., April 11, 1900.
the mines to help him tlnough college, Is en
raged vpon hearing of his brother's perfMIous
treitment of his sweetheart, whom he, the big
brother, also loves, and in a moment ot un
conquerable rage he strikes the deciver to tho
grourel, and later compels him to confes his
perfidy to the girl herself
Thus the second act closes The tliirel act is
wnero the pansh priest takes hold an) vtr.iklit
ens things out, In lis own pood hcjrleil, iigen
Ions way. He works on each of the miartettc
of lovers to make them realise theli rci-pce-tivc
duties and finailv brings alfiut what ho set out
to accomplish by hrst succeeding in lnvirg
Mies Cisldv and Dougher becoms reconciled
and then inducing lili niece to be charitable
towards her ciring lover
This is 'Imply the bale uaiiatlve The fin
bcllishmerts aie supplied in the title role. The
parish priest, no.v with humor, agviu with
pathos, always wltn noblp nnd clurltihle n'o
tlvrs and methods gues about and ciriies out ills
task in a manner that is iiiceiilous and at no
time illozleal or strained.
June Carthupe, as "'Miss Casslely," Maiiou L.
Shlilej, as Helen Durkin. the nl.'cc Joseph L
Trace), as the big brother. E. J f.e Saint, is
Dr. WcUh, and Mildron Lawrence. In an lugem'a
role, verv ably supported Mr. sully.
t the end of the second ait. Mr. Halt was
called befoio the footlights anil mado ono f
bis characteristic speeches exprefcln his 'hanks
for Hie kindly way in which his playa luvo been
let rived in Scranton
James Young fis "Lotd Byron."
Four yeais ago, James Young came to facran
ton unheralded, to ploy "Hamlet " At that
time be had Just pamed 21 years of age and
upon the advice of fi lends he later abandoned
tho heavier roles of tragedy to appear In 10
mantle comedy, for which he was phisleally bet.
ter fitted. Mr. Yoe.ng's "Hamlet" was one of
the most poetic intriprciation. of tho patt that
the stage has seen, and in tho different cities in
which it was exhibited It won mot flittering
cemmen lation.
For three years Mr. 'Young lias been a mem
ber of Ada Rthan's company, but this year lias
again easaycel the stellar lole and will appear
in the lyceum on Wednesday evening in a new
historical drama well Milted to Ids temperament,
called "Lord Byron " There Is not a more
piomlslng young actor on the serious stage to
day than James Young, not one who Is a moie
studious or charming gentleman. 'flioe who
shall attend the Lyceum nn Wednesday evening
can bo assured of an evening ot genuine pleas
ure. At the Academy.
The Sawtcllo Dramatic ccinpany. In a roper
tolrn of strong anJ popular plavs, opens foi a
week at the Academy of Mu-lo tills evening and
the opening perfomuncc will be "lhe Meiorhn
Cross."
This pleco Is a new one I Ms-, slid it
was first presented al ih nli Street
theater, New York illy, i a. high
prices. Mr. Sawtcllo Is tli iiia-ii whi
has the right to ueent It al )Kpu!ur prle-es
and he gives It a fine presentation. Mr. Sawlellc
Is n old favorite in this city and his company
this season is said to be fully up to the aver-
age of the best rcpertolro companies traveling.
SITUATIONS WANTED
bITUATlOV WATTrrrASjTMlCn Oil
watchman, undcitands boilers; esiert pipe
filler. Address J. House, loia Cupousc avenue,
fclTUATIO.V WATi:t)-llV AS AOllI) WOMW
as houekeiper for a widiwir with mull
Hinllf. Addies 1MB Jackson street, illy.
SITUATION WAMi:0-WASIIIXO AMI 1UOV
Ing done by the day; will go mil hoi so cU in
lug or olllce cleaning; willing to do any kind
cf work, (115 nix court
6111 AIIO.V WANT1D- I1Y A MIIHM.V. Atll D
man as gardenei. Kirst-class references. Ad
dress ll Hickory street, city.
mtp vrio v w i i.iT-7)i)N(i snr nTll
cdueitcd, wIIIIiil; to do anything bonkkceu
Ing picfcncd. Aldresj W. T, ill) IMlston i.e
mi".
OUMl VAN, AOi: 21
mtADtmi' oi' inn
"lonilng College of bush cs. wants .1 posl
Hon as bobkkcepii or assistant, In either Sain
Jon, Plttston or Wilkes II irrc; reliable, sober an I
.',. r'erence, small Mhiv VMicss Wesley I .
Weaver, Lope, Sullivan County , Pa.
fen cation w srKunv middi.u nfMN
as gardener. -Ill llllpert street
M
SITUATION W vNTI.I) -lt A STIIONC. 1ND1 S
trious voutig man, 18 sears nlel, willing to
o anything but fanning; ejn give gi'oil relei
cine. Address P. o. Ilox SOS. llcpbottom, Pa.
REAL ESTATE.
I'OR SM.E-DOUIHE HOME, 813 M0NII0P
avenue, will sell at bargain if sold licfoie
April 1.
DRESSMA KING.
DP.ESSMAKI.Nn I OH CIHLDHEN TO OHDI.lt:
also ladies' waists. Louise Shoemaker, 212
Adams avenue.
CITY SO A VENGER
A R. DRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY v Al'LTS ND
cess pewls; no odor. Impiovcd punip u s el
A. P. PRIGGS, Proprietor Leave orders UOO
North Main avenue, or Eicke's drug store, cr
ncr Adams and Mulberry. Telephone VilO.
SCALP TREATMENT.
MRS L. T. KELLER SCALP TREmiKNI
80c. ; shampooing, 60o. , fuhl massage; man
leurlng, 23c.; chiropoely. 701 Ifulney
NEWSPAPERS
THE WILKES RVRIIE IrKCORD CV BirilTi)
In Scranton at the news stands of Reismin
Dros , 405 Spruce and f.0.1 Linden, M Norton,
ill Laekawanna avenue, I S. Schutzcr, 111
Spruce street
PROFESSIONA L.
ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR.
E. C. SPAULDINO, 23 TRAD! RS' Um; BUILD
ing
ARCHITECTS
EDWARD II DWIS, ARCHntCT, CON.NEIL
Building, Scranton.
PREDERICK L BROW V, AUCIHETC1, PRICE
building, 110 W3hligton avenue, Scranton.
CABS AND CARRIAGES.
IIUUHEH TIRED CABS AND CARR7clrnf.ST
of service. 1'ionipt attention given union, by
'nhote. 'Phonrs "f:7 nn .Vf .ln.nr.1. l.'nlln.
2C7 and 5X2. Joseph Kelley.
121 Linden.
OENTISTS
DR. C. E FILKNIU'llflKIi, PAl'LI IIUILDI.NU,
Spruce street, Scranton.
DR I O. LYMN, SCR NTON I'R1 Ul. DOS
pital, cor. Wycmlng and Mulbeiry.
DR. C. C. LALDACH, 115 WYOMING AVE.NUE.
DR. II. P. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
THE ELK CAI h, 125 AND 127 IRANKI.iTav
nue. Rates leasonable.
P. ZE1GI.EE. Proprietor
SCRyNTON' HOUSE. NEAR 1). I. & W P"M'.N
gcr depot. Ccrdiicteel on the luropeai, p in
VUTOIl KOCH, Proprielor.
i Mire?
RICHARD J. P.0HEKE, ATIOIt.NLV T I "W,
5U0 2 Laikawanna avenue. General law bu-.!
ness, collce lions nnd loans.
J. W. BROW. SIN'. ATI01INE AND COUNIir
lor at Law. Rooms ill 31 i Mrais building.
D B. REl'IOGI.E. Al'lORNm-IOvNT NH.o"
Hated on real estate mi I illy. Mea.s ruiildiiig,
corner Washington avenue and Spiuce btieei
M. J. DOVAHOE, ATTORNEY-Vr-LW.
flees bl2 bl3 Mcars buiiellng
OP-
FRNKE BOLE, ATTORNE' ND COlN,EI,.
lor at-lavv. Bi-rr builillng, Rooms l. and 11,
Washington avenue.
W1I.LARD. WARREN A. IvN PP, TTOHNI-,
and Counscllois at Law. Republican luihimg,
Washington aienii'.
JESS'TP , ll'SSl'P AHOHNEis i ,,,TN
hellors at-lavv, Comn enwealth building, looms
11. 20 and 21.
J V.MFS . O MiTOHD. TTOHNI'Tl v
llerfims rU, 515 and 610 Ue ard of Tilde l.leli.
EDWARD W TIlAM'lt, AIIOIINEY.
ROOMS
90J 901, T.h lloor, jiears iiuilellng,
L. . WMRES, l'IORN'E Al l.'uvT
nionwealth building, snuuiou, Pa.
COM-
C It I'll Clint. ATTOni'N'Y VTI.sW
morwraltb building, hcrnnton, Pa
COM-
PUTFRsON . WIKO, 1ILM)r.P.' VV1IO.N vL
Bank building.
o (oiiEms. ni.i. rEi'Hni.K w iiuiidint,
A. W BERTIIOIF. TrORNKi. ME MIS Hl)7
PHYSICANS "10 ''rO'-OVS
DR W
aveiiiu
E ALLEN. 511 NORTH W V&illN'tiloV
DR S W. V MOPF.HY, Ol FICE 3"! W vH
inglon aveiue. ReMdfnte, 1JH Muibcirv
Chronic diseases, lurgs. heart, kidneys id
get llo urinary organs a specialty. Ilouis, l to
4 p in
scwoot.?
RHOOL OF THE LCK.W.VNN. s(tN1lN,
"a. Courses piepaiatnry to college, law, inedi-
cine cr bmlrewi Opuis Sept lltli Saul ior
catalegue Rev. Thcinaa M Cann, I ID , prill
clpal and prcpilrtor; W I". riumlev, A. M,
bcadn aster.
srro
O R CLUIK . CO. H.FDMXN AND N'l'lls.
eivrian, sti ie 201 Waihmglon aven le; gr.en
lio'iise, VM Norlli Main avenue; store tele
phone. 782.
WIRE SCREENS
JOsf KUETTI.lTRI.AR 511 I.ACiv WVANN
avenue, bciaiton, I'a, manufacture! of Wire
S re ens
AfCOSLLS'C-JUS
nAI'EirS011Clli:STR-SHJSIC FOR BVLIS
plinles, parllrs, rccepltoiis, widdlnas and ton-
eit woik luinlil.eel For terms aldieis H J
Bauer, tendiiclor, '17 Wyoming avenue, ovir
llulUits' niutlc stoic.
HITfi.MMH:TTlnioTHER8. PIIINITHV bFI'l'I.lr
envelcves, uper bags, twine Warehouse, 110
W'aslilugtoii avenue, ScrM'tun, pa.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
Urie nml Wyoming Vnlloy.
Time Table In Iffcet Feb. 7, lliOO.
Trains leave bcranton for I law ley and Inter
mediate points, connecting at lUvvley with I rir
Railroad for New ork, Newburg, lloncsdalo and
intermediate points', as follows. No. 2, Aeroin
inodstlon. 0 a. in. j No. I, Express, 12.01 p, ni.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE,s
-MAMsSsS
svn'VW'OssSMOs.
Schedule In Effect November 10.
1800.
Trains iiyave Scranton: ' v
0.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Harrlsburg, PhiladelFhln, Balti
more, Washington and for Pitts
burg nnd the West.
0.38 n. m., week days, for Hazleton,
Pottsvillo, Beading, Norrlstown,
nnd Philadelphia! nnd for Sun
bury, Hnrrlsburgv Philadelphia,
Baltiinore,Washington nnd Pitts
burg nnd tho West.
2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays
1.68 p. m.), for Sunbury, Hnrrls-
burg, Phlladelphln, Baltlmoro,
Washington nnd Pittsburg nnd
Jtho West.
4.27 p. m., week dnys, for Sunbury,
Jlnriisburg, Phllndelphln nnd
Pittsburg.
J. It. WOOD. Ccn. Pas'. Act.
J. H HUTCHINSON, Gen. Mgf-
Ucl., I.atilc i. an I Western.
In Lffcct Dec. 17, IfOO.
SOUTH leave Scranton for New York at 2.13,
3 00, ft TO, and ! no and 10 05 a. in ; 12 55 and 3 3J
p. in I or Philadelphia, at 5 JO, 8 On and 10 05 a.
m., U.ft. and .1 .11 p ni Feir Mioi.iUburg al 0.10
'" J" Milk and Aeeon moilalleui at J.10 p. n.
irlvi at Hobeikcn at II f.5, 7 IS, 0.18 a. m. U OS,
, J'.t ts- 7'1() ""J I'M p in. Anlvc at 1'hila
eh l hiu at 10 'i0 a m . l.lsl, J.ts, (I 00 and 8 2.1
V.n A"l'e fiom New x.oik al 1.' 05, Z15 and
i. in. j l on. 1 52. 5 35 and S 1" p. m. From
wV!.."1 nl SK1 a' ,n
NOR I II leave Ser.inton for Ilul do and inter
medially statlnn at U 10, 2 W, 4 ni and nuO e.
in ; 1 5.V'ntid c -) ,,. IM i'0r Owego anil Syr,
ni'" at 4 1)5 n m nml 1 55 p. in. For title a at
2.50 a in. ami 1 W p m 1 oi Montrose at 0 is)
a ni , 1 or, p j,,, Jn, j jo p in For Nicholson
at 4 00 and el lft p ni Arrive' in Scrarlon freni
llul'a'o nt 2io, a V5, 6 2. one' in oil a. in.; J.".0
oii'l 7 in p. m From tiswego and Svranisc al
- i m , I'.is mid !W p in li om svraeu8
it , "0 P. m I'rmn tllca ut 2.1r u in.; l!M
and 3.:o p m Fiom .Nlihul-en at 7 50 n. in. and
Mil) p. m yum jionirost at 100 a. in.; 3.20
itid 7.40 p m
HLOOMMit RO IiHISIO.N Leave SiTinton for
Noitlmmbrrlsnil al I, rai. 10 05 i n . ; l.S) ntiil 10
p in. For Plymouth at 1 15, 3.40 and S.50 p. m.
lor N'Millcoke nt S 10 a In Airlve ut Noilhuin
berhnd at ), , a in , 1 in, 1 CM and 9 10 n. m.
nlie nt Nunt It ut.c nt ti 20 n m Arrlvo at
Plvmotitli at .'ft, 4 0 and II l" p in Anlve at
'ennton fiom .Noithiimberlaiid at 11.12 a. m.t
--. 4 i"" ami S50 p. in From Niintlioke at
11 ma m r,on, nvvtli at 7 57 a. m.; J.23
and C 05 p m
.... RITNDVY TRMNS.
MiFTH Leive trillion a' 2 1", 3 00, 5 30, 10 03
a. ni , .1 j. ,! 3 (0 p m.
NORTH leive iciunten ot 12 10, 2 50, 4 03 p.
in , 1 55 nnd 6 50 p m
lllOOMSIlI'lio division- Leave bcranlon at
10 05 a. in and 0 10 p in
Dclaw.irj nil I llildsnn.
On April 2Jd, 1000, trains will leave Scranton
as follows:
For Caibondale 0 20, 7 51, 8 5.1 10 13 a. m :
12 noon; 121. 2 2D, I Oil, 5 25, t. 25, 7.57, B 15,
11 15 P in j 1 10 a. m.
For lluny, Sarato,-i. Montreal, Boston, New
England points, rle -tl 20 . in.; 2 20 p. m
lor Ilonesilalc ,2C. 10 IS a in; 2 20, 5 25
P in.
For Wilkes Bane 0.45. 7. IS. 8.41. OH. 10.41 a.
m ; 12.0J, 1.28, 2 18, J J3. 4 27, 0 10, 7.4S, 1U II,
11 TO p in
For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehlgii
v alley R illroid (l 15 a ni ; 12 0.1, 2 18, 4 27 p.
m ; with Hhek Diamond l.preis. 11 M n. in
lor Pcnnivlvanla Railroad points, 0 15, 0 33 a.
m ; 2 11. 4 27 p m
For western points, via I ehlgh Yalley Rail
road 7 48 a m ; 12 0.1, 3 3.!, with Black Dia
inoiid Express, 10 41, 11.J0 p. m.
Trains will arrive In Scranton ns follows"
1 rem C-irhen lalc and the Noilh-8 40, 7 43, 8. St),
0 31, 10 J3. n 58 a. m , 1.21, 2 15, 3 25, 4 2J, 7.43,
10 .-N, 11.27 p. m
Irom Wilkes llarre and the South 6.15, 7.41,
8.l 10 .IS, l 13 a m ; 1 11, 2 15, 4 02, 5.20, 0 41,
i j... 05 in is p mi , 1 11 a m.
M'MUl TRAINS.
lor Cmlio-idile "05, 11 it a. m.; 2 23. 10(1,
5.17, 10 52 p. m.
For W likes llanc-9CS a. m.; 12 01, 1.58, 3 ii,
0 27. 8 27 p. m.
For Albany, .Saratoga, Jlontreal, Boston, New
1 nghind points, etc . 2.23 p. in.
Lowest latcs to all points in United fetates nnd
Canvlo.
J W. III'nniCK. a P. A , Allunv, N. Y.
11. W. UiOs,3, D P. A., bcranton, Pa.
Lehigh Valloy Kailro.iJ.
In Effect Nov. lOlli, 1SOT.
IKMNS LEAVE SLRANTOV.
For Philadelphia and New 5 oik, via D. c II.
11. R , at 0 45 a m and 110.1, 2 IS, 4.27 (Black
Diamond l.prcs), and 11 .i0 p. m. bundays, D.
11 It 11 , 1 !W. 7 48 i ni
For White Haven, Harlelon and principal
points in the coal legions, via D k II. R Ii ,
1145, 2 18 und 4 27 p m For Pottsvlllc, 6 45,
2 18 p in
For llethld em, Laston, Reading, Harrlsbur
and iirincipal iiitciinediate ilution via 1) ii H.
It II . ii 15 a. m , II. lU, 2 18. 1 27 (Black Dia
ne nd Expiess), 11 L0. Sundais, D & II. It It,
I lit, 7. is p in
For Tunklnnnoek Tuwanela, Elmlra, Ilhaei,
Ceieva and irlneiiil lnteriiieiliate sl-itions, via
D . L eV. W. It II 8.08 u in , 1 00 and .1 35 n m.
For (lencva, Ttochestci, Buffulo, Msgara Falls,
Chicago, anil all peilnts west, vi-i D k II It II ,
l'O,, U! illlaek Diamond Express), 7 18, 10.41,
II .'0 p. ni Sundays, 1). 11 It R , 12.0.1 p in ,
7 4s p. in
Pullman pallor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley
pallor can en all trains between Wilkes Ilirre
ami New nrk, Philadelphia, Bulfalo and Sus
I enilon BliJge
ROM IN II WIII1IR, On Mipt, 26 Coitland
street. New oik
CII MILLS s I.I l (fen Pas gl , 20 Cortland
-.ticet. New N en k.
. W NONNEM(llKR, Dlv. IMs gt., Soutli
llctlileliein. Pa
lor tie I.eH and I'ullmin reservations apply 300
laekawanna avenue, Scranton. Pi.
Central liaili'i 1 1 ' V.'iv jric
Stations in New e,rk-Fno of Llbeily street,
N it, nml south Feuy, Whllelull utiect.
" 'nthiueite -eal used cm lu.ively, Insuring
ileanliiiem "i"1 toiufort
ii"ii: niii.i- ls unci .no. pi, iva
ir,n, leivet scrmtoii for New )nrk, Nev.ark,
lllriletli. Philti'ilphla. I.iliu, llelhliliein, M
liiiiiiwn. Maiicii I hunk am! Uli'le lliven, at 8.10
n i,i cMUi'ss !-''. I'M'iev. 4 is) p m .Sundays,
I 15 u in. , , . ...
For PUUlell LIl 1 vi in e-iiKiie o ou a, in, i -jo,
jfiOp. in "-iiuelaji, 2 15 ii in
Foi l!allliuoic and n.iHiliitcii, a-id points
Siuth and '"' ''' 1" llilclit in, ,..0 j m , 1 U
ii. in. sundav . 2.13 m
For lams Braieli. On. m Liovc, clc-., at s (0
n. in and 120 p ' , , , , .,
For lleadiiu, Lel'inon aid lliiiilInrg, via Al
iciitnvvii, .0 a in, 1 -'0 p in jundays, 2 15
For i'oitsvilU. 0 a m . 1 20 p in
Turoueb tukcts l ill Hiiuth east, south an
wivt at lowc-ii laics at lhe- st ition
I II (till II l sin. r,.n sUpt
II P. BVLPV.IV, Gen. Pass. Agt
In l.tleel Out. J.'illi, ISI1II.
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a si 1 1' ii Arrive l.cavo u
725N X Franklin ht .... 740 . .
7li),Ve3i 4.'nd street ..., 7 55 . .
700 Weeliawkeu ,. 810.,..
i m .... 'p m Arrive I f ave a hi- m r m
10 15 1 IS) l.'adoala Si 5, 1110
1040 lui Hancock: nil 4 35
10)1 12. T,' BtnillSllt . 24 41
1021 . 124b Pieuton Pailc ...- 2M.4 61
13 15 ...1240 Wluwooa ..... 2 4.1 fM
jo 0j 12 45 Poyntcllo . Sfxi'kM
(150 1214 Orson 8581 Sip)
9 40 12 at Pleaaut itt, St Mo
q 6 1159 Unlondalo 3C9 6?
01i .... 114 KoicstCliy sit, e 41
Hi n3t Uaibondaie 334 IM
907 Illi-n WllltO Hrld.'e tssti. tu
9 01 IIU'i Mavllcld 13 43 eel
8 58 112-1 Jermyn 3 45 6 01
8bi illls Archibald 3 51 6 0J
8.V) 'ills Wlutem S5l a
8 49 Hit Peckvllle ..... 8 59 18
8 42 11 "7 01 pliant 4 Oil 6 21
MD '1105 1'rlceburif 4 016 81
8 3i 11 Ol, Tliroop 410 6T
8 ,liuu Provlrtfiice 4 14' 6 It
bJ? 1 1057 Parle Piaco 14 1716 81
S u 10 55 bcrantou 4 20 6 3a
a m U m Leave Arrive r ur n
, Huuday only
t Hgnines that tutus stop on signal for ras.
sengem
T i uIds SOS and 206 Hunday only, other trains
dally except Sunday.
Mcuro rates via ontaiio t, western before
purchasing tickets and save money.
I Uiousli Wagner oulTet sleeper aid free le
rllnliigcliBlrrarNevT sorkto Cntesgo nltUout
cliauge. I'luatmurr Utile Ileducad '
XsvssCeiiUl'er ,llle. ,
J O, Anderson, (Jen. fin irt.
T.JUtcrolt, Dlv, I'us, Agt.fccianton.lfA.
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