V fr, f ' THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, MAY T, 1900. - - - LACKAWANNA COUNTY. CARBONDALE. OBITUARY. In the death of Mrs. Jnnicn 'firtlt'n, which rvMirt"(l ypMeiduy iiiornliiii, I'arliontlilc li.st ono of ItB oldest con tlniMUH tcHl'lonts. Mm. ('melon v.i born In this city iifty-totn years iiifo. Khe had nltvava lived licit'. Jits'. Car den wiie taken l tiu week aro and tlit! ond canic at 10 o'clock yesterday morning. Dert'.irud Is survived by the follow ing uhlldton: Patrolman Patrick C'ai deir, Martin, Jiuiitji, .lohn and Joseph Cnrdcn nnJ Mrs, r.llcn Walsh, of this city, and Thomas Curelm, of Scranton One brother und thiec slutcis also sur vive. They are Pclrct Councilman ThomuK Kiinett. Mr. Michael tlolntid, Mrs, .Inmes Cra.ie and Mrs. John Bcott. The i itncral services t 111 be held on Wednesday morning. Interment will take place lit SI. flose celiu terj. MHS PATUICK 1'ROPIJS. Wotd was received In this clly yes terday of the demise at an early hour yesterday morning of Mm. Patrick Peoples, of Parsons. The maiden name of the deceased was Mary Cavanaui;h. ller very es timable funlltles caused her to be held Jn hlfih esteem by all who. knew her durlnir her residence In this city She was housekeeper at St. ltose parochial recHicr.tc lor a milliner 'ir wm About Ighteen yeaih ago she removed to Wllkes-Bnrre. Several nieces and onr 1irrther-ln-law, Martin McKenn.i, of t'(ie "Couth Side, survive her In this city. The funeral will be held on Wed nesday. OF.ATIJ OF HANNAH O'NRILU Hannah, the little daughter of Mr. and Mis. Mtchi'l O'Neill, of Forty fcecond street, died ycsteiday morning after on Illness of three weeks of tllphtho'ia. The family removed to this cltv one vear ago fiom Vanillins. The deceased was u very bright little child and the patents have the sym pathy of many friends in their altllc tlon. The funeral will be held tills af ternoon at 3 o'clock, interment bIng made in St. Rose eemetciy. SIGHT-SEERS AT THE WRECK. Hundreds visited the scene of the wreck on the Honehdalo branch near Swackhnnmier's Sunday, the new -steam derrick attracting them. Peo Iple went In parties and spent tne day f watching the wieckeis, besieging the tarm horses nearby for milk and ap ples at hint'!' time. Several workmen weie t,een tugging at what seemed to be a corner ot a gondola partly burned in the bulm and coal They could not get It loose, so the steam del lick was called. The f,V0at.'m ,i th". m,'Clllm'?V?.n? 7. the ploen in question i nil the Iron hooks v.r securely tautened to It. At a signal ftom one of the men the en gineer started the hoisting machine, and with j great deal of groaning and crackling the mete began to raise. To the 'innzenient of everyone around th. scene it "kept coming"' until lust half a gond'j'a thai nad been split length wise in the sinahup wti; laisod out of the iMit. where ull but one corner had been concealed. This may s.'rve as an Illustration .if the terrific hpeed at which the cais were running when the wreok occurred. Vho must hae attained a gruat mo mentum to spll' a gondola lengthwise and drive one-half Into the dltt and tulm so that but one coiner was vis ible. As ties as a cor could be loaded with wreckage it was taken to a switch near Waymart. The coal, It is thought, will be sold off to fanners at u small pi Ice pc ton. Much of it is the smallest of the wasdiery moduet. BEYNON A WINNER. Tom Heynon. the well-known tenor filnger. of Hyde Park, was the most successful applicant out of seventy for a position In one of the most Influen tial churches in New York city, an 1 has been engaged at a handsome sal niv. NEW REPRESENTATIVE.1 A. AV. Haslani. of Scranton, who has been acting as assistant collector for the Colliery Engineer cumpany, has sniccpetltil Charles Helnies, resigned. Mr II.iF'am will enter upon his new duties this morning. BREAKER IN DANGER. A lores' lire on the went mountain yesfrdav afternoon thieatened the Mm i In break-it' and a number of men went to thrt scene to save the colliery. FOUR SCORE, FIVE. Di. Chaile3 Buir is In Scranton spend'ng the SSth birthday with his daughtc!, Mrs. Alworth, it Paik Place. He Is neromp'inled by M:c. Bun. "OLD MAIDS" DANCE. Chailes Humphrey, Joseph McGarry, Alex Iloyle, T. A Shannon, Garfield Housework ishadworkwithoutGoMDusf I Washing Dish Cloths Kitchen cloths mull of course be wished dally, otherwise they htrbor gretse and odors end become uub:slthy. Tbcy should be made ol knit- vswvwvi-vuaiwd, in 4iirv ui suiiimc lic nMMfuuiiiuiuini! ii you win iua HDIC- tiAitnfiil ft Gold Dust Wishing Powder to Ihe hot water It will cut the Irene and clean! lucm in nm uc iimci ary mem out in tne sun some ana air. Th sbars is Uktn f rem our f rat booklet "nOLltEN ltlTIIK ftrtn iiniicturnnif'i Soat f i on rq,it to TMI H. K. rajnaaiiK esunaMv. OMoajo, (I. Louli, Now rrk, Boolon.! EVERY WOMAN RomtsllaejneiJarllabl. ' .. . '. lh purest drugs Dr. Peal's Pennyroyal PiBDs Thoy are prompt, safe ond certain In result. . The KenuiiM (Dr. Peal's) never disappoint, Bold for 81.00 per box. For Sale by JOHN H. Spruce street. PHELPS, Williams. M. J. lloian, Fred Van Oor tler, 10. J. Shannon, P. F. Frx, Joseph PmvUerly. Albert Huddy and 'Matt Murphy attended the "Old Molds' dance In Davis opera house, at Forest city, Friday evening. PERSONAL. Edward Kvaus, of Scranton, was n vMtor hero .Sunday. Tlit Misses Myrtle, Lillian and Daisy Parry, Jessie Otiens and Mary Javne, ef Scranton, were visitors hern Sunday. Mlrs Helen Wade, of Scrantrin, spent vi'sterdny with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, John Wade, on Washington street. K. A. Wheeler, of North Church street, has r turned fioni Old Point Comfoit, Va., where he spent two weeks vlth the hope of leruperatlnn; his falling health. A. W. Patten. William Jenkins. Jr.. and Fred Hrunner of Paik street, went lo Swackham trier's switch Sun day on their whrels, vMiere they wlt nersed the rscv.ie of the recent wreck on the Jlonesdale branch. MlM H?len l.athrop wiih a guef-t of Miss Goodrich at Oreen Hluge over Sundav. .MUij Nma O'Hearu has been quite 111 since Friday at her homo on Main street. Miss Elizabeth Fully was a Pitts ton vlsi'or Sunday. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Funeral of the Late John Gardner. Progress of a Commendable Or ganizationOther Notes. The funeral of the late John Gard ner took place yesterday afternoon. .Services were held In St. James' Epis copal church, by the rector, Kcv. C. E. Fessenden, who preached a very Im pressive sermon from the words, "And lie Died," taken from the fifth chap ter of Genesis. The remains, which were followed by a large number of relatives and friends, weie afterwards laid at rest In the borough cemetery. The pallbearers were: C. L. Bell, Barnabas Carter, John Cuthbertson, 1 nomas m. Grllllths, Edward htevens and Frank Couch. There was quite a large number of out of town friends present, among whom were- Mrs. Tre theway, Mrs. Stoneham, Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. Itobert Wallace, William Jones and daughter, Stella, Misses Annie and Mildred Stoneham, of Parsons; Mrs. Sarah White, of Avoca; Mrs, Shafer, Providence; Mrs. John Nicholson, John Hobinson, Mrs. Sarah Fldlam, John Cuthbertson, Green Hldge; Mrs. Harry Sellers, Frank Sellers, Wallace Gard ner, Mrs. Bert Gardner, Scranton; Mr. and Mrs. James Staples, Waymart: .Mrs. Myers and son Henry, Archbald, Mr. and Mrs. Hayes, Dubois, Clear- Held county, Thn sOi. A til ti li. Iti fin-a-wl ennlnii' lis making rapid headway and showing much enthusiasm In the courses of In struction they are undergoing. At the next meeting they will be addressed by Dr. I. S. Graves and at the following meeting, Dr. P. C. Mnnley has prom ised to addiess the society. Several Carbondale physicians have also kind ly volunteered to assist Dr. Shields, the orlglnatoi of theViovement, In the good woik, by giving lectures. John H. Glbbs, a well known young West Mayfield resident, is suffering with an attack of scarlet fever. An other case was leported yesterday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Grlfllths, of Third street, one of their children being alllicted. Mr. and -irs. rnniK Barber and daughter, Mildred, of South Main street, spent Sunday with Scranton relatives. Mrs. Fled Sobey and daughter, Gladys, of Third street, were Forest City visitors on Sunday. II. C. Hatton, one of the Scranton aspirants for recorder of deeds, was hustling among the local politicians last evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Michael Irving, of Third street, have moved into the Ed munds' property on Cemetery street. Ha'rry Van Kleeck was the holder of the lucky ticket that won the gold watch at the llson Fire company's fair at Peckvlllo Saturday evening. Charles Pucky, of Second street. Is suffering with a severe attack of the grip. Mr. and Mrs. John Jones, of Ceme tery street, have returned home from Connecticut, wheie they have been visiting their sister, Mrs. Berryman, the past fortnight. Mrs. John Howarth and daughter, Mrs. John Jones, and grandson, Wal ter Berryman, were Carbondale visit ors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes icturned to their home at Dubois last overling. A Follower of Measles. In many instancies a persistent cough follows an attack of measles. In speak ing of this Mr. Walter B. Beel, editor of the Elkln (N. C.) Times, says: "Three weeks ago I had an attack of measles which left me with a bad cough. I took several doses of Cham berlain's Cough Hemedy and tho cough has entirely disappeared. I consider Chamberlain's medicines the best on the market. For sale by all druggists Matthews Brothers, wholesale and re tall agents, monthlr. TUrulstlnz tntdlel no. Only hsrmlaas and soonia OS bsm, u you wans in dmi, get ." . r .t r Pharmacist, ccr. Wyoming avenue and I 1 I Worn Out? TRY Km? I TRY l.VIAHIANI WM ) WORLD FAMOUS TONIC. Mtirlnnl Wine Is a tonic prepared uporj truly scientific principle. It is safe und bcliellclitl us well ns oglecnlilc. Matiant wine has more than S,000 writ ten indorsements from leading physicians III nil parts of the world. , . Marlaiil Wine gives power to the brain, nlroneth and elasticity to the muscles and rlcliners to the ijlnud. It is n pro moter of good health and longevity. Makes Hie old young; keeps the young strong. . Mnrlunl Wine Is specially recommended for General Debility, Overwork. Weak ness from whatever causes Profound Depression and Exhaustion, Throat and Lung Diseases, Ja Grippe, Consumption and Malaria. It Is a diffusible tonlo for tho entire nystom. Marlanl Wine Is Invaluable for over worked man, delicate women and sickly children. It stimulates, strengthens ami sustains tho system and braces body unit lirnln. It combats Malaria and La Grippe. May bo used effectively In form of u hot grog. Sold oy all druggists, Hewnre of Imitations. Marlanl & Co., 52 W. 15th St., New York, publish a handsome book of endorsements of Emperors, Empress, Princess, Cardi nals, Archbishops and other distinguished personages. It Is sent gratis and post paid to all who write for It. OLYPHANT. Arrangements are being made to ob serve Memoilal day at this place in a befitting manner. A meeting was held In Sweeney's hall Saturday even Ing.nt which the following lodges were represented: M. W. AVnteis' post, Grand Army of the Kepublic, .Tames E. Williams and P. II. McCann, Oly phant lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, William Watklns and A. D. Haines; Lackawanna lodge, Knights of Pythias, James W. Nichols, D. E. Powell and A D. Haines; Ancient Or der of Hibernians, Joseph H, Kelly, P. A. Cannon, P. T. Dougher; Eureka commandery. Knights of Malta, Ellja Hoyes. Will W. Jones, John Vv James; Henry Clay castle. Knights of the Golden Eagle, Benjamin Lewis, Wil liam P. Williams; Emlyn lodge, Ivor ltes, David Morgan, Evan DavIs.Davld E. Lewis, Senior and Junior Fores ters, Thomas Telford, John Pickering; Heptasophs, A. Gllnsky, William Steed; AVashtella tribe. Improved Or der of Bed Men, John J. Priest, Frank Day; Presbyterian Sunday school, Rev. B. F. Hammond. The meeting was called to order by Will W. Jones, who stated that the purpose of the gathering was to assist the Grand Army of the Republic In the Memorial Day exercises. He called for nomina tions for chairman. D. E. Lewis being nominated and elected unanimously. Will W. Jones was chosen secretary. Remarks were made by the chairman of each lodge committee. On motion the following committees were ap pointed: Music, P. T. Dougher, Ben jamin Lewis and Thomas Telford; speakers, Rev. B. F. Hammond, D. E. Powell and Evan Davis; programme, James E. Williams, A. D. Haines, W. P. Williams, D. Morgan, P. A. Cannon, John Pickering, A. Gllnsky, Frank Day, J. W. Nichols and Ellja Hoyes. There will be another meeting next Saturday evening at 7.30 o'clock, to hear tne reports of committees. The funeral of the late Frank Grimes took place from the residence of Jo seph Kennedy on Hudson street Sun day afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, and was attended by many friends of the fam ily. The remains were taken to St. Patrick's church, where services were conducted by Rev. P. J. Murphy, after which Interment was mane in St. Pat rlcfk's cemetery, The pallbeaiers were P. H. .McCann, Peter Ingoldsby, P. T. Hoban. Patrick Lynch, Michael Dough erty and John Lynch. Misses Emma Hart and Mamie Burke, of Park Place, were visitors In town Sunda. Miss Jessie Wolcott, of Kingston, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. George Klngsley, of Blakely. Mis. Mary Kennedy and Miss Belle Kennedy, of Scranton, were the guests of friends at this place on Sunday. PECKVILLE. 'Thomas Mack, while awaiting a train at the Delaware and Hudson depot yesterday afternoon, discovered the porch of the Delaware hotel to be In llames. He quickly Informed the proprietor, F. A. Smith, who with sev eral others, placed the flames under control with a few palls of water. A high wind prevailed at the time, and the hotel had a nurrow escape from destruction. A spark from a Delaware and Hudson engine was thought to have caused the fire. There will be a meeting of the Wil son Fire company fair committee at the hose rooms this evening. Mrs. Sylvester Kimball and sons, Boyd and Charles, lert yesterday for No walk, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Sansenbaugh spent the Sabbath with Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Taylor George Rice Is able to be about, having been laid up for some time with a sprained ankle. 'A SINGLE FACT Is worth a ship load of argument." Every cure by Hood's Saisaparllla Is a fact, proving its merit, and the thousands and thous ands of cures recorded certainly should convince you that Hood's will cure you. Indigestion, nausea are cured by Hood's Pills WAVERLY. The pinplr licie ai viy much lcaol over the aipoitment of the ltiv. Ml. tiodshall for another yfar at pastoi of the Methodist Kpisro pal chmdi,' as he lias been surrcwtul in at. complislilnu many needed imprnuments in the (lunch ami urcndi-'i'. MUs belle Menhon gjte a Ita to a number of her frkiuli last Tliuisdjy aftirnonn, and Miss StelU llailey also gate one last Sutuiday after noon. Insurance Anent W. . Saiiford is rnakuiR a number of Improtements in his residence pie paratory to tho arrival of tuinmer boarders. Otto Schrlefcr, of fecmnton, is occupying hi summer roxluVnrc between here and tllenburii. Miss .lane bmlth is absent en a visit to her sister in Hamilton, N. V. Our telephone service has been Rreatly 1m piotrd by a lecent tlslt of the line men be twetn here and (Unburn. Mllo llllst has sold his pioperty on Main street to Ear) Carpenter, ot North Ablngton, who ion templates mot lug hern for the purpose of en gaglnc In the huckstering business. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to leain II av there is at ltast one dreaded diseaso that sc-itnee has been al Ic to turn in all its stages, and that is Catairh. Hall's Cutarili Cure la the onlj posltve cure known to the medical traterrlty. Catanh belni; a constitutional drs. case, reptiles a constitutional treatment, Hall's Catarrh (Vre is taVen Internally, acting illreitlr upon the I looc nnd niuroui sulfates nl the Unit theicby t'estroyinc the foundatlin of the disease, and pltlng the patient strength by build, lug up the constitution ami assisting pa turn in doing Its tttiik. Tho proprietors have so mu,n faith In its dilative powers, that they oi'tr One Hundred Dollars for any ease that t falls to rtire. Send for list of lestlinuilal. Address, F. J. CIIKNEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggets. 7tV, Hall's Family Pills are the best. TAYLOR NEWS. Death of Mrs. Edmond Williams. Examination of PupilsPersonal and Other News of. Interest. Mis, Edmond Williams died ut her home on Hldge street yesterday after noon ot 3 o'clock. Mrs. Williams was one of the best known residents of this town nnd possessed charming iiunlltlPs which attracted numerous friends. She was cheerful, generous and highly respected by nil who knew her. Sho was a good nelglibor and an Indulgent mother. Mr. Williams, her husband, and four children are left to mourn her loss. The following nre the children: Mrs. William Masters, David and Misses Salllo and Delia Wil liams, Funernl arrangements will ap pear in tills department tomorrow. The business men of this boiough have decided to close their places of business today In observance of Dewey day. County Superintendent J. C. Taylor has appointed the following commit tee to conduct the examination of the pupils of the borough schools on June 2 at the High school auditorium: W. L, Rogers, principal of Jermyn schools, chairman; Professor J. F. Foley, Edith Van Buskiik. Hattlo Mackenzie, Mar garet Whiteford, Samuel J. Phillips, Taylor, and Professor F.. R. Coyne, C. B. Weber, Kate Clunan, Wealthy Broadlvud and Bertha Reqse, Old Forge. Mr. and Mis. Joseph Fletcher, of Wlnton, visited relatives In this bor ough on Sunday. Mr. David Bo.ven, of launch Chunk, Pa., called on hla brother, Mr. "William Bowen, on Sunday. Pride of Luekawanna lodge. No. 18, American Protestant Ladles associa tion, will meet in their rooms this evening. Itev, C. B. Hnry, the newly-appointed pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church, occupied the pulpit for the first time on Sunday, and delivered two forcible sermons. The services were veil attended, The Taylor and Pyno collieries, of the Delaware, Lackawanna and West ern company heie, are scheduled to work full time now until further or ders Misses Margaret Connolly and Ver onica Joyce, of South Scranton, visit ed lelatlves in this town on Sunda. Mr. Albert Davlp, of Forest City, called on his brother. Druggist Joseph Davis, of Main street, yestetday. Misses May and Lizzie Jones, of Hvdo Park, visited relatives here on the Sabbath. Mrs. Arthur Mitchell, Mr. William Prince and Mrs. John Thomas left yes terday fot HouUvllle, Pa whete they attended a funeral of a relative. Mrs. W. G. Thomas, of Plttston, was tho guest of her sister, Mrs. Edward E. Davis, of Middle street, yesterday AT THE MASQUERADE BALL. She Thought She Was Concealed, but a Wlde-Awnke Youth Knew Her. From the Chicago News This is tile story of a young man who went to u masquerade way over on tho west side, where his tender sus ceptibilities were gently awakened, en snared in the meshes of a hasty love, but rejected, trampled uijpn and crush ed nnd beaten up Into an embittered frappo of anguish memories all In one evening. He was a nice young man and woio a high-standing collar; white choker and an uncomfortable chess suit that appeared to lit all right as a whole, but whose component paits obstinately persisted In having a sort of some-thlng-the-matter-wlth-it look that raised a suspicion of its having been borrowed for the occasion. Among the dancers in the stuffy throng his eye lighted upon one of par ticular exception. She was a tine dancer and dressed In a neat and pret ty costume and her eyes gleamed out rapturously from behind the alluring enticement of a mask of glaring red. Petite and svelte In figure, she barely rose to Ills shoulder, and, seeking her out, he asked for n dance. She readily assented and laughed, so charmingly that each ripple brought an answering reflected glow upon his face, and after awhile the giddy whirl and the babel of music and noise raised such a tempest of curiosity within him that le endeavored to see who she was, "Oh, no!" she cried. In consterna tion, grabbing the concealing mask with both hands. "Well, now, that's mean," he said. Hut just then there came a scurrying among the dancers who trooped out upon the floor and stood expectantly looking at the leader, who stood upon the music platform, watch in vand. "You see," he said; "It's time (for un masking, anyhow." "Unmask," came the sharp command, with accompanying shrieks of laughter from the merry throng and the young man turned triumphantly toward his channel . But Just then a lumbering youth ot about 17 slid excitedly across the floor and burst between them. "Hello, ma!" hp said, grabbing her by tho arm. "You couldn't fool me I know you all right!" And the young man with the high collar, white choker and questionable dress suit stood as in a hypnotic dream. He turned faint and sick at heart. She was about 40 years old and looked like the quintessence of a sea son's sour crab-apple crop, and tho young man gave a heart-rending groan, faded Into the ciowd and went home. THEATRICAL. The Sawtelle Company. The Sawtelle Diamallc comjany opened a week's enzagemert at tho Acadcmt of Musict last evening by the presentation of the fltt'-act mlltaij drama, "The Victorian Cros." The scene of the piece is laid partly in F.ngUnd and partly in India during Ihe Sepoy mutiny, ind deals with the legitimate und illegitimate sons of nn Knghtli baronet who are both cla'mn title to the Hatate. The usual lote story runs throujh the pla, which also afloids opportunity fort he displaj of heroism, trriitU combats, thrill ing rrsrues, halr-blradth escapes, etc. The company is headed lij Miss Jessie Saw telle. who depicted the l'-''lne. ller best ait ing uas done in the Menes calling for light com edy, to which she seems especially fitted. Hairy KnglUh was the hero, and Charles W, Guthtle, as the Illegitimate wn, was a sulliueiitly tiuister tillaln. The comedy e'.enniit was supplied by John 11. Uiennan and Flottle Sinnett, who also Introduced some clever specialties brtwtm the acts. Last night's performance was gicstl) en joyed by a laige audience. At todsy's matinee "Country Com iship" will be bti presented, apd in the evening, "Cost at Si a" trill Ik- given. "Lord Byron" Tomorrow Night. The success of the new plsy, "Loid Djton," which Is bcjhig presented by James Young and an excellent company 'of plajers, is to some ejtent a success of spectacle, From beginning to end the stage 1s a btao of perfectly liar, moulted color, and the period to which the play lelongs, and the fact that two scenes are lsld in Mayfsif London, and two in Greece-. The People's Exchange. A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tho Beitath ot All Wlio Have House's to Rent, Renl Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Wnnt Situations or Help Thau Small Advertisements Co3t One Cent Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents u Word Except Situations Wuntad, Which AtJj In serted Free. FOR RENT rl.KASA.NT HOOM WITH imAKl); AM, COS- tenlrmes. 021 Madison avenue. IIOTIII, KOIt HENT0Ti:ASY TI'.IIMI. POHSKS. slon at once. Inqulic 1033 I.alayettc street, iTitNisiir.ii liousn- ntwT-ci.w location and thtmiRli'iiil Address (I. A. l'ullet ran nnNT-HK swtrcu mih:i:t; ixr.vux rooms; desirable, Comegys. ran m:T-fl protcmeiitsj atcnue, HOOM FLAT, MODI'.HX IM rent reasonable. 329 Penn FOR SALE Foil SAI.R CilKAP-'iWO OI!I)Li:-H:.VIKn shop store settees. Inijulic Ml Xoilli Wash ington .itenue. FOB SALIVA I'INi: SADDM'. IIOPSK, TWO I'aitlage horses, two surries, itt double har ness belonging lo the estate of .1, 11. Stccll. In quire of II ('. MeKenile, room 2.1, Traders' bank. Fon sam: on ron kknt nir. sr,v iimv- ing Park hotel; elegantly luinlshed. Kxcel lent opportunity for any person wishing to em bark in the hotel business. Inquire ot William (raig, care K. Robinson Sons' Prencry. noiLr.n and knoinf Fon sam:; i2-iionsn power vertlral boiler, and fl-horse power en gine, good as new. Also 43 feel 2-Inch shafting with hangers, nnd CM! feet of Much pipe. "Peo ple," 324 p,nii atenuc. WANTED-TO RENT- WANTi:i)-TO MINT V COTTAfJl'. AT LAKH Ariel m Maplewnod, by irsponsihle part. Address I,., Ttibune ofi'ce it ANTKl) ToiiKNT-A STOHB WITH lJAKIlll'S oven; must be rentrallv located on Main street In busy part of clt. Answer Confectioner care Tribune office. FURNISHED ROOMS. T,AnnTrirnovf'vncoi with no.nn ron gentlemen. 41(1 Adams atenuc. REAL EST ATE. ron sALi:-nounLi: iiomi:, sis Moxiton avenue, will sell at barguln if sold before April 1. AGENTS WANTED. WANTED-rmSTCLASS AtTKKTS IS EVEltY city and town in Pcnnsyltanla to introduce the largest and Urongest Sick and Accident Company in tho world. Address F. It. Van Duscn, Supt. of Agents, Pay Clly, Mich. HELP WANTED-MALE wanted- nnca clkhk, wihti: pautici; lars. "l'owler" Pharmacy, Carbondale, Pa. WANTED-GOOI), Ill'STUKO MS FOIt r.HT- ner in gent's luinlMng and l.at business; $3,000 cash will piy yeni M.Sixi a ear; best stand; good references. Address C, George, Scranton, Pa., General Delltery. HELP WANT ED-FEMALE. ANTi:i-Tii O C.lltLS, ONK FOIt LAlMlltY and one dish washer, pply at 111 Wjomlng atcnue. AN EXPERIENCED PKFSSMAKF.lt WANTS F.N gagements by the day; cutting and fitting a specialty. Address Dressmaker, Tribune ofhee. V VNTEI)-(iOOI) COOK AM) LUJ.MHlhS-' M0 Mreelcr atenuc. BUSJNESSOPJPOJRTUIY A I,I)V WITH CAPITU. CAN DFY A GOOD pacing business of foriiteen cars standing b Addiess Jl, E. 11., Tribune oflicc. J-OST LOST -ST. nEltNAUD DOtJ. ItKW ltD WILL 111! giteu by icturning same to .110 Spiuce street. LOST A PA1H OF GIASSES IN bMAI.I, black case. Please lelutn to E. W. Dolpli, Traders' National bank. LOST A FKATHF.lt HOW HLIWEEV JKFFEn son and Monroe atenues. Finder will re ceite reward it leturned to TOO Monroe or .110 Washington atcnue. LOST ON TAM.OltiTIKOOP (An WHICH AR rltec' in Scranton at 8.4S i. m Saturda a pair of gold glasses. Rett aril will be git en for same by returning them lo The liibunc office. OXFORD (OMMAND, NO Si, t'NION VET eran's Union, will hereafter meet on Srtur el iv etenlir? of each week nt 8 o'clock p, m. in No. 4 hall, J. W, Guernsey building, and Sir, Washington avenue. All members arc requested to meet on Saturday ctcnlng, May 0, as business of importance is to be transacted. WM II HARDING, Col. SI. M'FARLAN'D. Q. M. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. HAIR MOLES REMOVED, EYE J1ROWS COR rected; electricity; painless. Buchanan, Dermatologist, :I12 Washington atcnue. LEGAL. ESTATE OF THERESA M. O'llRYNE, LATE OF City of Scranton, deceased. Letters testamentary upon the abote estate hating been granted to the iindei signed, all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make patments am! those hating claims or de mands to present the same to PATUICK T. O'llllYNF, Scranton, Pa. April 2, 1P00. THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE SCRANTON HAS and Water Company are hereby notified that the annual meeting of said company for the election of ofticets feu the ensuing cai, ll e amendment of its b) laws, and the transaction of such other business as itijj come befoie them, will be held on the first day of Mav next at ,f o'clock n, m at the office of said com pany In the city 61 Serai ton 1 ' O. 1). HAND. Seirctai Scianton, IM., Apiil It, 1WHJ THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE PROVIDENCE Gas and Water Csiinpany are heiehy notified that the annual meeting of said company for the election of orireers foi the ensuing tear, nnd the transactor of such other business as ma come before them will be held on the seventh di, ut May next, at S o'clock p. m. at the orhee of Iho Scranton Gas and Water Company in the city of Scranton. JOSEPH JEFFREY, Secietary. Scranton, Pa., Apiil 14, PjiW. THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE HYDE PARK Gas Company aie heieby notified that the annual meeting of said company foi the elec tion of oiflcrro for the t.suing tear, and the transaction, ui such other business as my come before them, will be held on the first day of May next at 3 o'clock it. m. at the oitkc of said company in the cltv nl Scuntou. O. II. HAND, Secretary. Scranton, Pa., April 14, 1900. whither riioii went to fight for the fitedom of the GieeTiS-gltts great scope for co.tuinlng, which Mr Young has not neglected to selie. In spile of the many tnlcal epigrams hurled at the heads of the gentler sex in Mr. Yuung's new play of "Loid lltruu," it is a phi that the women will enjoy. Theie aie beautiful In terior and outdoor scenes, lote-uuKlng, pretty women in piett gouns, .und Luid Hi ion, Tom Mooie, Lord Delatau, Loid Jersey and Mr Charles Lamb moving about among them. There Is Intrigue, Jealousj, lote and hate, music, moonlight and mischief. This playwtll be seen at the Lceum Wednesday night. (tThe Christian" Is Coming. After an eitraoidiuary prosperous tour of tho Pacific Cpat,' Texas and Alkansas, rhe Chris tian" is now en loutc cast, where It will be seen In the principal southern titles. Miss F.fHe Llls. ler, one of the leading emotional actresses on the English speaking stage, Is "Olor IJiuylc." J, M, Coltille, a fliu romantic actor, essats, "John Storm." The critics of other cities pronounce the worl; of Miss Ellslrr and Mr, Coltille to bo about s near perfect as the best artists could expect ami could possibly accomplish. The ngagement hero Is for one night only, Saturday, May 12, st the L)ctum. SITUATIONS WANTED situation- w vri:-nv a mif.vo lai s link or to do genetal nfllcr woik; has hid experience. Address A. II., Tilbuno oltlte. YOl'MI MAX 'AlinSL (lltAPr VTlToF Till! V Y omlng College of lluslncs, wants n position as Ipookkcepcr or assistant, In either Miranton, Plttston or Wllkes-IIatre; tellable, sober iiml best references; satisfaction or no i,tj. ddrcss Wesley II, Weatei, Lope, Sullltnn, Count, Pn SITl'ATION WMF.I AS J WliOlt Ht watchman; undct-tnndt Isillcrs; expert pipe fitter. Vhlicss .I Horse, Kill) Cupouc atenuc MTi' vrio.v w.wrr.i) ii a; h:i nomw .is lii.iiH.kri per tor a wMnwel with a small limlly. Address IMS Jackson street, city. sn r.vrio. wanti:i)-Tsiiino m iiw-v Ing clone b, the day; will go out horse i li in Ing or cilice denning; willing to do any kind tf work, (.lj lilx touit. sirt'Ariox tvvn:i-iiY middi.k aoid man as gardener. First-dais icicicnccs Ad " 4U "ickory street, city. siTnvnox wyikiyo"Fxi7Tn7 wT.m educated, willing to do ant thing; bookkeep ing pitfeiied. VMicss V. T.'SVi Plttston nte nu. Yoc.No manT'umi'Ti. "oltAiwvnfnr TUP. tlioming College of litislrrts. wants a posi tion as bookkeeper nr assistant, Iri either Stum on, Plttston or Wllkes-llirie; iclluble, sober arid lest lefc-encc: -mill s.'ltrv Address Wesley I . "cater, f,ope7, Hulihan Count, Pa. Mil 1lON WAviTii-nv i-vi'imxc: 1MIIS trlous oung man. IS vc.nr old, willing lo I m.. jinming in,t fiinultg, i.nr glte good rnei ciice. Addic-s P. t) l iiyt, Ib.pbottom. IM. DRESSMAKING. ' dkcssmakixo f on ' r iiiuiit i:sro omii.Tt ' also ladles' waists. Louise Shoemaker, 212 Adams atcnue. CITY SO A VENGER A. n. nititins cm:xs phivy vatT,ts avo cess pools: no odor lmproted pumps u.s'il A. H. IlltiridS, Proprietor Lc.itc orders 11(10 North Vain atcnue, or Kicke's ding store, tc.--ncr Adams and Mulbcrr.t. Telephone WJIO. SCALP TREATMENT. MHS L. T. KKLI.r.R. SCM.P TltiUTM7ix'i 60c.; shampooing, oOe. ; facial massage; man Icurlng, Sac; cldroiolj 701 (ulncy. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES-n.lTtlir RECORD CAN BE HAD In Scranton at the news stands of Reisman Bros., 40S Spruce and 50.1 Linden, M. Norton, 32'! Lackawanna aienue, I. S. Sclmtzer, 211 Spruce street. PROFESSIONA L. ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. E. C. SPAULDING 2J TRADI.RS' BANK BUILD- ing ARCHITCOT3 KfiWAlID H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, CONNELL Building, Scranton. HtEDEUUK L. BROWN, ARCIIIETC1. PRICE building. 12G Wa.lilrglon atcnue, Scianton CABS AND CARRIAGES. RUBBER TIRED CAbVaND CAnRlToES, REST of strtice. Prompt attention giten ordeis by 'phoic. 'Phones 2C72 und 6K2. Joseph Kclley. 121 Linden. DENTISTS In. C. E. FILENREIttlER, PAt'LI Ill'ILDING, Spruce stieel, Scranton. DR. I. O. LA MAX. SGRANTO.S PIIIV TE HOS pital, cor. Wjcming .nd Mulbciry. DR. C. O. IAIPACH. 113 WYOMING AVENUlf DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. l-To! HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFL. 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN A E- nue. Rates lcasonahle. P. ZEIfJLEi;, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR i77lTFw "pAh'x" ger depot. CoMitie ted on the European plan. VltTtn KOCH, Propiletor. I WVS7S niciiAnn .1. HOt'F.Ki:. atiouxey-at-law 500 2 Lackawanna avenue, (ieneral law busi ness, colli 1 lions and loans. iV, UltOWXIN"!. ATiORNEY AND COUNSEL lor-at-Lotv. Rooms 312-313 Mecrs liulhiln,- D. 11. llEPLOOI.i:, ATI'OUXl;Y-LOVS "F(.0 tlatcd on real estate sen.iity. Mean unilding corner Watlringlon atenuc and Spruce sticet. M J. DONAHOE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OF. tlces C12 013 Meats building. FRANK E. BOLE. ATIORNEY iND COFNSrllT lor-at-law. Btrr Imtldin;, Rooms 1? and 14 Washington atcnue WILLARD, WARREN 4: KXAl'P, AITOKNrvi nnii Cnunscllors-at-Law. ltcnulillf.m i.,,m.,,.v itasmngion atruu'-. . . JESsUP k JFSSHP. AITOKNEVs ,NI) ( ot'N. sellors-at-law. Commonwealth building; looms 10, 20 and 21. i.ttt-o c- orvninn e-rrcus-i... ,.TT7.. r - -, : ," . , ..,,..,, JAMES W. OAKFORD, ArrOlti:Y-T-LW, n,mma Alt. 5IR and Alfi Hi .iril nf Tin. I., 1,1.1 " "- w--' ' ..H..V ,,l, JTllWARD W. THAVr.Il, ATTORNEY. TtOOMS M 1)01, O'.h floor, Mears building. L. 7 W ATKES VTTORXE -AtTTiV "('011" muiiwealth building. Scianton, Pa. C.-R.PI ICIIFR. VnORENY- tTW.COm" mor.wcaltli building, Scranton, P.i PATTEIP-ON k WTL(OV, TRMJERS' NATION ,". Bank building. c (OMi'.c.Ys. ii-Fi. i:epfbi.icn BriMMNr.r A. W. BERrilOLF. ATIORNEY, MEI1S nMlff PHYSIOIANt 'VO "W"5'09 I.R. W. E ALLEN. 513 NORTH WASillXfiTON' atcnue DltTX W. L'.VtTopF.AFY, OFFICi: SI'T'ttiMi" inglon atenue. Ilesii'encc. ISl' Miilbim Chronic diseases, lurgs, heart, kldnees and gcrllo uilnaiy organs a speclalt). Houi, 1 to 4 p. m. siuil'.s SCHOOL OV THE LVCKAWANNA, SCR rpv. Pa. Couises prepaiatory tn college, liw, med' cine ft business. Opens ;ept. 11th. 'send nir catalogue. Ret. T licmas M. Cam. ILD.. piin eipal and picprlrtcr, W E llumlet, A. M., lieadrr.aster. .OPUO- 0. R. CLARK k CO. SFEDMAN ND Nl'ltS ei.t nan, stoic 201 Wodiiimton irteiiie; gr.'en house, l.'.M North Main atcnue; itore tele phone. 'Si. WIRC SCRSENS JOS. KUET1f.IHEAi: 51l LM'KAWANN.V avenue, Sunt ton, I'a., nianufaeturer of Wire Sere ens. MISC?Lt."J''JU3 BAt'ER'S ORCHESritA-Ml'SIC FOR 11X1.1.. picnics, parlies, icccptlons, weddings and con ceit work iuinUhed. For terms address It. J. Bauer, conductor. '17 Wjcming utenue, oter llulbcits' miKlt store ME(JAR0i:i7BR0'lTlERS, PRINTERS' SITPI.Ii'S, entilepcs, paper brigs, twine. Warehouse, 13U Washington atenuc, Scibi'tou, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES Uric nm! Wyoming Valloy. Time Table In Effect Feb. 7, inoo. Trains lea.e Scranton for Haw ley and Inter inedists points, connectirg at Haw ley with Eric Railroad for New York, New burg, llonesdalc and intermediate points, as follows; No. 2, Accom modation, Ol. m.J No. 1, Express, 12.01 p. m. RAILROADtTfMJE ryLajLtf.. sVvTl- smys -W 9V. Schedule In Effect November 10, 1800. ' Trains ldave Ber'rtntoii.,,Haiait'.tcl 0.45 a. m. week daya.f.forr Sundry, Harrlsburp, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington nnd for Pitts burtj nnd the West. -t'iW 0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsvllle, Heading, Norrtfltown, nnd Philadelphia) and for" Bun bury, Harrhsburg, Philadelphia, Bnltlmoro, Washington and Pitts burg nnd the West. ' 2.18 p. m,, week days, (Sundays 1.08 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harrls- kurg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and Jtho West. 4.27 p, m week days, for Shnbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. It. WOOD, On. Pass. Agt. T. H HL'TCIUNBON, Oen. 4Mgr. . , i , t, A , ,M j. Del.. Utc'c i. an I' WciU.i! " in Ehct Dec Yr.'Klrf. ' """ OlTIt Leate Scianton 'for Ne'Jv York' aV 2.1 1. .mi. .1.0, an,r A()0 ,) )M K M . 126J .misj,,,;, p. m. lor I'hlladelphit at 08O, H IXi and Kiuj-n. ','':.n - t,ml1 3':H I"' nl' f'01 Sslint'dsblUK at.n'10 P- in. Jlllk ami Aecunmod.itiiiii at .1.41) p. h. Airli,. at lloboken at n.M. 7 IS,' 0.1(1 .V m.$ 12 91, -. f.fi. 7.111 and U S8 p. m... Aiiise at, Ppila dcllhla .it.io.'ic j, in,, 1 pel, ,t,4.i, r,,00 and 423 P m. Aliite from New V01V a I 12.05. '2.lt Slid J"' a in.; 1 on. 1 S' J..V) antl S.4S p. ra.vl.FrOfn s0m!1'.,ir,f."t 8'M '" . . I ,1 "" , I-"1"' Scianlon for nul.io intt inter. niedlale nWnnr ,tt i:.lu, 2-,u. 4.IC 'aiid'Mut n. in ; 1.63 und 5.50 p. m For Osvfgo'Wid:S)M. cii-f at 4 US a, 111 nd 1 M p. 111. l'onUtieai'at -S" I" mirl I 15 i in. Fur MunlH'se at SW 3. 111.; I.tw , m t 5.V1 ,,. m, 'Voi- S'lcletUIrt at J.!) nnd irir, p IM Arrlti' in trtrtvp rp n .ufl.hi at, "iij. ,-,-,, o.o; ,mv. 1000 .u.m,;,Jv0 nnii 1 to i. ,, p,om (Mtei;0 und StrJt'11' at ';M "l ; IJ,Cj ,) let j, m. Horn SvAMl 8 ,',() '" '" t tlca ut 2.t.i a. In.;. l.H ami 1 ,!0 p. ui. Fauni MtlmUvp at.T.W t. jn. and (0il p m Fiem Minmeise- at 100 J. TO.; 3.2') ind 7.40 p. i. HLOOMslH. 110 DIVISION- 1-o.itc s, lapion for Northumberl.11,.1 at (JIM). 10'i a. ii'. ;M;t,. ind 6 10 p m. For Pljiirnnlh it .CH, 3.40 snd-SMi p. in. lor Nantlcl,,. at M0 .1 in. Arrtte "Jt "Miirtbui'i beiland al 'i.s:, a 1,1 , I. JO. .VOs- sndifWi n. -m. .Urltc. at Nrnti,,,',,. ,n u -o . in. ,,ulte -at Pl.tmoutli al -'0.-,, 4.10 ji1 u f, p. in Arrlte at ,,r,;Vltn,n, '""n Noitliuinliirlaii'l at t' i .a. m.: -'' J 3 and c..Vi p. m. ' I'mm" N'lintlioktf at lino am. Fioni Pljnifi'tli at 7 W a. .m.J 3.23 and C.0 p in ... SFXnY THMN, Ol TH-Leate s 1 ititnn .1' -J 15, 3 00, 5 30, 10 05 a. in.; .1.:u nnd 3.10 1,. rrr. "... NORTH -Lente Sci.irlcn ut 12.10. '2.S1,' 105'p. 111 ; l.K nnd r,.f,0 p. mi. , III.OOMSIH Re; )moV-l.taie Scranton at lonaj. . an, (j 0 j, , Dclatvii'j an I IliuUon, On prll ?.id, 1000, .trains will leate Scranbm as follows: For ( arbond.rle - 'j 20, 7,.kI, p.3.1. 10.13 a. in.; 12 icon; 1.2.1 220. 400, 3 S3, 0 23, 7.57, !) 15, 11.11 n m . t In . ... - -- t ." ... 111. tor Albanj, Siralogi, Montieal, Boston, New England points, etc 11.20 n. in.; 2 a) p. m. lor lloni'silale (,.Si. 10. li j. m 2.20, 5 23 p m. Foi Will.e- Dane 0. 15. 7.41-. i.H. li.Js, 10.41 a. m.: 12 0.1, 1.2S, 2.1, .1.3.1, 4 27, CIO, 7.4S, 10.11, lL.'O p in. For New Yoik, Philadeli hla. etc., tla Lehigh t alley Rallio.nl fl. 15 a. ill.; 12.UI, 2.1S, 4.27 p. m ; with Black Diamond Express, 11.30 p. in. lor Penrrs.ilt.inla Railroad points, O.li, !.3S a. m ; 2.1H, 4.27 p. m. For western points, tla Lehigh Valley Halt road7.4S a. m.; 12,0.1. 3.3.;, with Black Dia mond Express, 10.41, 11.30 p. m. Trains Mill arrite in Scranton ts follows: 1 rum CarbcnJal" and tho Noith-tWO, 7.43, 8.:c, 0.31. 10 33. ll.Ma. 111 ; 1 2.1, 2.13, 3.25, 4.23, 7.43, 10.3-1, 11.27 p. m. From Willcs-Ilarre arid the South C.13. 7.4P, S Is, 10.38, 11 53 a m . 1 11, 2 15. 4 02, 5.20, 8 21, , 5.S. l'.0.3 111.41. p m ; 1.1 1 .1. m. SCMA 'lltxl.SS. lor C.irboiul.rle 0.03, Jl.Kt .1. m. ; 2.2J, 4.0(1, 5.47, 10 5' p. m. I'or Wilkes-Banc 9.3S a m.; 12.03, 1.D8, 3.2i, .27, 8.27 p. m. For Albarr), Saratoga, Montieal, Boston, New I iigl.md points, etc.. 2.21 p. 111. Lowest lates to all points in ITnited Stales snd Canida.- , , .1. W. BURDICK. n. P. A.. Allu-iv. N. Y. II. W. CROSS, D. P. A., Scranton,- Pa. Lehigh Vjillay Kailro.iJ. In i:tTect Nov. 19th, IS'l'l. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON'. For Philadelphia and New York, tia D. it H. It. 11 , .it 0.15 a. 111. and 1'iOJ, 2.18, 427 (Iliac Ic Diamond Expicss), and 11.30 p. in. Sundaes, 1. k II It. It , 1.5s. 7.4S p. in. For White llaten, Hazleton and principal points in the coal legions, tia D. & 11. R. It., 0.45, 2.1S and 4.27 p. 111. For Pottstille, n.43, 2.1S p m. IV r llethlehein, Eaton, Reading, Harrisbui ami piineipal rntcirnediate stutiorts tla p '.tf II. It. It., b.4 a. 111.; 11.03, 2.18, 4 27 (Black' Dia mond Exprcts), 11.30. Sundays, 1). & II. It. It , 1.5s, 7.41 p 111 For Tmikhanno, k, lowanda, Klmlrn, Ithacr, (.eneta and prlmipil intermednte stations, tla 11 . I. .1. W. It It. A0S a. 111.; 1.00 and 3.35 11. in. For (leneta, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago, and all points wet, tla 11. & II. It. It., 12.03. ::.33 (Black Diamond Express), 7.4, 10.41, 11.30 p. 111. Sundats, D A. II. It. It., 12.03 p. in , 7.4", p in 1 P -jn pallor and sleeping or LehUh Valley parlor cars on all triins between W Ilkes-Ban'u and New York. Philadelphia, lluifalo and Sus pension Budge, to LIN II. WIMH'It. On. Supt, 20 Coilland street, New orh. (TltUI.ES . LEE, Hen. Pass. Agl., 2(1 Cortland street. New olk. . W. VONNEMCER, Dlv. Piss. Agt., South Bethlehem, Pa. I'm tickets and Pullmin resirtations apply 30') Laikawanna atenue, Scianton, Pa. Central Railrttl of New .eri;v lations In New trU-Ufi of Liberty street, it and Miuth lint, Wlilelii.il litct. ' ' V11ti1r.11 ite cial ued ex'luricl), Insunns . ..1 . .mifi.rC ilea., H- ...... -- .....,.. ; iimi. i.ti.i.i. ''". "; ; -";' 'iiiins leatcs Scianton fm New tork, Newark, Klliabetli. Phll-t'el hl.l, Fa-tnii Bithlehem, Al- iciitown. Matitli hunk am. W hMe linen, at 30 ., m ; express, l.i'i, expicss, l.ou p m. Simdas, , "'... ,i.,,'i..,i mil W III es-Bvie. h.AQ a. ,n.. I "O ..... tki 1 1 I ill! fill titv iirf. V-.. i '"'J-tir'pittstoi' ind Wllles-Iltne. 30 a. in., 1.20, l.CHI p. 111. Minna . - " ( '" For Baltltnoie and lla-hliig'i.ii, and points wirtilh and West tla liiiliti'hein. e.o a. m ).2o p. in. -uiidats. 2.15 p in. ' Fbr Long lliar.eh, ileemi t.iott- etc., at ;o a in and 1.20 p iu I Foi Heading, I eb.innn aid llntlsbirg, tla Al I leulown. h30 a in . I -0 p. rn . .-unUa.ts, 2 13 I m Put 1st illf ! i m , I 0 p in MuMi.1,1. I'ikiis i i i'l iniiiiis eat, south and ' test al U'W.-i i.iies ai tin si itimi I ' .1 II suil.lt t MA, (Jen. Supt ! II P BALPW N, Oen. Pass. tgt. ,T Sd!t.Vjp IVIS)O.N. Ill i:ilcrt Oct. i.'illi. I Mid. - i North ttoiuiit., fcj,; fls lioqth lloiuiil, SOS t '-'oil w IS M ,;- w ir. I (nations si. suite Luavoi B ' 7 BN'V,. Franklin St. .. 7 10 West strict Htrcet ., 7tt W'eelmwken i Arrive Leave a l Ul 7 10 . 7 55 . hip!;. " wr '215, t Ull 4 i u 1015; 1 15 1 IW I2f(l 12 41, 12 40 12 25f IS II, 11 i, 11-19 1131 cadoTLT 1(140 10 31 10 21 Hancock stai light l'l estou part win wood Foyntclla " tirhon Pleasant Mt. (Jnlondnlo Foi est city Cai bondaio WlilujBilde -Maytieia 'Jfinijn Archibald Wlnton Peckvllle Oh pliant filci-burir Tbroop Providence Pork Place aii m 10 15 m 10 0 II 50 w1 2 5s V 10 .'1 : 6 3f)H SS2 8 SI1 6 O'.'j 9 10 9 07 fll30 HI23 13 38. b coH S.W T' 18 43, 0 II xii III IS 11 15 3 45 ti 3 51' I, S54 0 8 53 8 l .i,n II 1 8 4 11(171 1105, nti .191 10 b 4 011 6 410 6 4 14 (I ft n a 4 20 6 8 40 8 3t 1101 dl no ilOJT1 8 33 b.'l.'t 80, A Ml 10 55 scranton .U u Leave Arrive! r..sli, ' hUndaj-dnly t. aiguilles that trams stop on signal toEi senirera v.s, T i oltits 205 and voa Sunday only Other Uiitai a.Jlyf icept eunctjiy. , i jnff jurcUasliig HclcKtB aUdUv money. T i lrjyal WaKfior onttX wepper npi Ires vo tllnlug chair car New or!tf to Chlosgo vtlfhaut change. I'nsseuigc-r Utiles n educed to Two Cent. r,.ill', . 9r-.a, T.TOtcrOir.D v Paw, Act Bcranton.if
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