jr-- TI1E SURANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1900. 9 .' J LACKAWANNA COUNTY. .sww' JARB0NMLE DEATH OF JOSEPH ISQAB, SR. Joseph Isgar.Tr., of Palom avenue, died yesterday ufternoon at three o'clock. He had suffered for sevornl months with a chronic bladder trouble nnd had been conllned to his bed nvo weeks. Deceased was born In London seventy-four years ago tho sixth of last January. In '51 ho came to this country and settled on a farm In Wayne county. A few years later he moved" to this city, where ho resided continuously to the time of his death. For many years he was barn boss for the Delaware and Hudson company nnd subsequently hp held the position of cnglnter at the Van Rorccn foun dry. For the past few years he has been sexton of tho Methodist chinch. Mr. Isgar was a man of charmlns Christian character. Ho Identified himself with the Methodist church soon after he camo here and has been one of Its most actlva members. He Is survived by a wife, three daughters. Mis. Susan Hrarn, of To ledo, O.; Mis. deutgp Kelly und Mrs. Ellen Colwell, of this city; three sons. Albert E, Henry und William, of this city. Tho funeral will bo nt the house at three o'clock Sunday nfttrroon. Revs. A. F. Chaffee and C. E. Lee will offi ciate. Interment will be made In Maplewood cemetery. CHAPLAIN CHIDWICK TONIGHT. Elaborate preparation has been made for the reception of Chaplain Chldwick, of Maine fame, who will lecture in the opera house tonight for the benefit of the St. Itose church im provement fund on "Our Latn War with Spain Its Causes und Results." The procession will bo made up of three bands, Catholic societies of tho city and late war veterans. Following Is the line of March: From city sta tion, Sixth avnue, to Main street, to Lincoln avenue, to Church street, to Seventh avenue, to Main street, to EJghth aenuo and countermarch up Main to Sixth avenue, to St. Rose parochial residence. TEMPERANCE OFFICERS. The new officers of tho Sons of Tem perance, Carbondale division. No. 52, are: Worthy patriarch, P. G. Ruck man; worthy associate, A. L. Van Gor dtr; royal scribe, W. F. Gates, as slitant scilbe. A. M. Brink; llnanci.il scribe, M. O. Abbey; tieasurer, Irving Avery; chapluln, Will Stephens; con ductor, Arthur Slephoi.s; nssistant conductor, George Avery; Inner senti nel, Albert Estabrook: outer sentinel, J. E. Bigurt. There are forty-two members and twenty-two applications for membership. NEW YORK CHILDREN COMING. II. A. Tarsons, of the New York Tribune fresh air fund, was in this city yesterday arranging nn outing for a number of the beneficiaries- of the paper's charity. Fresh air children from the metropolis have been enter tained here for several seasons and conditions seein to be favorablp for them again. A. S. Lewsley, M. D. Lathrope, N. F. Stephens and V. A. Thomas are the committee which ha3 tho matter In charge. FREE SITES. The new silk mill is still without a site, but one will doubtless be selected within a day or two. The gentlemen have Inspected all avallablp ones and have simply to lecide. Prices mnge fiom $20,000 to nothing. The free sites offered are one noitheast of tho Klots mill, by Patterson & Simpson, and an other at Kastslde park by the Eastslde Park Land company. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Work was commenced yesterday on the concrete for the Belmont street switch. It will 1ip finished Monday nnd will then have to dry n wek, so the Inconvenient transfer at that poin: will be continued until week after next Lackawanna council. No. 112, Degrse of Pocohontas, gave a May social In the Watt building last night. The at tendance wat, largo and the affair en joyable. Mrs. James Robinson Is entertain ing Mrs. Ftank Pierce and children, of nreenlleld Mrs. Fiances Wherry, Mrs. Charle3 Millard, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norrls and family haw returned from Alden vllle, where they attended tho Hop-Mns-Pethlc nuptials, The gtoom has a number of Carbondale relatives and the bride Is known to many people In this city. The itnces of Dr. D. L. Bailey wero very much beautified yesterday by new paper and firsh paint. Duffy & Lunny threw open the doois of their new drug store last evening. They have a clock on the wall where one has hung foi a quaiter of a cen tury In the Bradley & Cameron Jew ell y stores. "FORTUNE FAVORS the brave." It Is also favorable to those who purify their blood in the spring by taking America's Greatest Spring Medicine, Hood's Sarsaparilla. A clear' head and u healthy body are given by It? use. Constipation is cured by Hood's Pills. 25c. MOOSIC. Morgan Thomas left yesterday to join his father at Pittsburg, wheie he has secured employment. Mary, tho little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Schoonover, Is 111 with the grip. Mr, Charles Itlker. engineer for the On Trial and Approval. no Mouey lu Advance, Appllnnee and rriocdlci , tnat umiuti weakness, re I store strength, check vital i wuitc, develop and sustain. No OO.I)., no fraud of any nature. Write for our new book (under teal to you, free). Fullr eznlnlni. HIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N.Y. IjfraX WHEN IN DOUBT. TflY STRONG d? 0 jf tm WJ4W AGAINI h vigor to the whole being. All drains and loitel are thtcVti truiaHtntlY. Unless patient! '. are properly cured, (heir condition often worries them into Insanity, Consumption or Death, NMalled sealed. Price 1 1 per bos: 6 boxes, with Iron-clad leval .u,r,ni, n r.., a. r.r.mH K snooty, f soo. Send for be book. or Sale by JOHN H. FHELPfc, Spruce tr" Wllkcs-Horre and Eastern, Is illllnK a vacancy for tho present week ut Stcxf fords. Mrs. Blttenbonder, of Wyoming, Is visiting her brother, Mr. J. M. Will lams. Tho electrical storm on Wednesday evening left a lasting Impression on the minds of tho people of the town, in the form of darnkess. Tho entertainment given under tho auspices of tho Junior league In tho Methodist Episcopal church, Wednes day evening, was a decided success. TAYLOR NEWS. Mrs. Alf.od Hatton Surprised A Petty "Wedding Personal and Other Notes. A very pretty wedding was solemn ized at the Methodist Episcopal church parsonago nt high noon yesterday, when Miss Gussle Miller and Mr. Ad dison Adenklrchen. both prominent joung people of Alderson, Pa., weic united. Rev. C. B. Henry oHiclateci. Tho bridal couple were accompanied by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller. Mr. John Coyne, a foot-man in tho Taylor mine, had his left leg lacerated yesterday afternoon by being caught between bumpers. Ho was taken to his home In Mlnooka. Mr. William Williams, of Taylor street, received the sad intelligence of tho death of his father, Mr. Williams, at Hazleton, Pu which occurred Wed nesday. Deceased was well -known here. The remains will be brought hero tomorrow motnlng, to the home of his son, where the funeral will occur to morrow afternoon. Interemnt In For est Homo cemetery. Don't forget to attend the strawberry and Ice cream social at the Price Library hall tomorrow evening. Bring your friends along. Miss Martha J. Williams, off Wilkes Barre, is visiting at the homo of her sister, Mrs. John Steele, of Storrs street. Foreman T. J. Williams and Mr. David T. Davis, of Hazleton, are visit ing relatives in this town. Miss Gertrude Thomas, of PIttston, was the guest of Miss Leath Evans, of North Main street, yesterday. Rev. Augustus Weber has returned homo from Wllllnmsport, where he at tended the Evangelical church conven tion. He has ,as his guest Rev. Mr. Photz, of Baltimore, Md. A very pleasant surprise reception was tendered Mrs. Alfred Hatton at her home, on Main sticet, on Tuesday evening by her friends. Tho guests partook of a bountiful repast, served by Sirs. Hatton and her daughter, Miss Laura. Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. James Cardwcll, Mr. i and Mrs. John Watklns nnd family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howells, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Tubbs, Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mllford Mor gans and family. Professor and Mrs. Thomas R. Davis, Mrs. Frleblock, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davis, Mrs. C. H. Van Horn, Mrs. Frutchey. Mrs. J. B. Daniels, Mrs, Wesley Fatzsingcr, Mrs. Nash, Mrs. Winterburn, and Misses Annie Fan rlough, Mary Daniels, Lizzie Fisher, Laura and Ada Hatton, Lena Frutchey, nnd Messrs. Evan G, Watklns, Fiank Decker, Elmer Daniels, D. J. Davis, Joseph Falrclough and Masten Her man, Ernest and Ray Frutchey. The Citizens' Political club of the rirst ward will hold an Important business meeting In the parlors of Mc Donald's hotel, on Saturday evening. The club now has a membership of I about foity strong. Mr. William M. Evans, of South Tay- lor, moved his family to Dover, N. J., yesterday. An Ancient Relief. Th? ancient1' believed that rheum. -tlsm was th work of a demon within a man. Any one who has had an at tack of sciatic or lnllammatory rheu matism will agree that the Infliction Is demoniac enough to warrant the be lief It has never been claimed that Chambei Iain's Pain Balm would cast out demons, but It will cure rheuma tism, and hundredn bea- testimony to the truth of this statement. One ap plication relieves tho pain, and this quick relief which It affords Is alone worth many times Its cost. For sale by all druggists. Matthews Brothers, wholesale and retail agents. DALTON. The commencement exercises of the High school were held In the Baptist church on Wednesday evening. Long before the hour arrived for the exer cises to begin tho chuich was crowded to its utmost capacity, many being compelled to stand. The walls of the chuich were prettllv decorated with bunting and American Hags, while pot ted lloweis adorned the edue of the platform. Promptly at S o'clock the graduates', Lenna Gertrude Tiffany, Mary Ethel Haslam and Floyd San ford Finn, took their dIpccs upon the platform, being escorted by tho ush eis The two young lady graduates were dressed In white and each car ried a bouquet of roses. The program was opened with a piano duet by Miss Santee and Mr. Charles, after which Rev It. R. Thompson made the invo cation. A pleasing vocal duet was ren dered by Miss Tiffany and Mr. Der shlmer. An essay enltled "Disguised Beauty" was lead by Mary lOthel Has lam, which was followed by a piano Folo played by Mr. Charles. Floyd Sanford Finn delivered an oiatlon on "Self Reliance" and a violin solo was then given by Miss Lida Houscr. An excellent oration on "The Power of Concentration" was dellveied by Char les Herbert Smith, a post-graduate of the High school, after which Adallne M. Francis gave a piano solo. The last graduato to take part was Lenna Gertrude Tiffany, whose ebsay on "Not for School, but for Life, We Leain," at the close of which she delivered a valedictory. A quartette composed of Messrs. Finn,. Dershlmer. Purdy and Santee sang two selections, which greatly delighted the audience, and then came the presentation of the di plomas by Ernest T. Snyder, president of the school board. The exercises came to a close with tho pronouncing of the benediction by Rev. A. W. Coop er. The graduates showed much re- Theynave stood rhe test of years , ana nave cured thousands Ol cases of Nervous Diseases, such las Debility, Diiiincit.Sleeplesf r nets and varicocele. Atronhv.&c They clear the brain, strecgthei the circulation, make digeitloi Address, PEAl. MEDICINE CO.. Cleveland. O. Prtrmacist, ttr. Wycming .venue and search and careful preparation In their essays nnd orations and presented them In a very creditable manner. At tho close of tho exercises the Ladles' Aid society of tho Baptist church served Ice cream and cake and a neat sum of money was realized, Mr. Rooney and family have returned from Scranton, where the former was quite ill for a short time. Professor O. B. Hnnycn, principal of tho public schools, will leave next week for his home In Tioga county. Owing to the nbundant display of fruit bloom the country nbout presents a very beautiful appearance and the prospects are excellent for a largo crop of all kinds of fruit. Miss Alice Hawicy, of Dorranccton, is tho guest of her uncle, F. M. Tif fany. Dr. Miles, who spent the winter In tho south, has returned home. Mrs. E. O. Von Storch was In Scran ton yesterday. PRICEBURO. A large meeting ol prominent citizens of the upper end of the borouith convened nt Klifcr'i hall on l'rlday evening, May 11, fur the purpose ol organising a hose company, and enrolled about forty members. A temporarj organization was effected Tho sense of the meeting was strongly in favor of ofTcctlt.f.- a permanent or ganization. The temporary olficirs vvtrc as fol lows! Professor JL J. l.lojd, piestdent; Trcd Klcfer, secretary. Committers; On cart, John Altkcn. Michael Donnelly, .lohn ihlrnski; on !ioe, John Oilorn, Reese Dalles. Thomas Lewis, nn location, William Snyder, William McLaugh lin, Thomas Sullivan The object of this hose compat.y is to divide the territory , which is too gnat for the Baltic lompnnv to cover when files occur at this end of the borough The cltl rcn in generil and the council in pirllcular, should give their earnest sipjiort to this much needed organization The neU meeting will In held this evening at Kiefer's hall at 7.30 o'clock, for permanent organization. All property own rrs and citizens who hive the public welfare at heart should be present on this occasion. 5ase Despite Scranton's downfall nt Phil adelphia yesterday Burnham's men still lead, but Wilkes-Barre is danger ously near and tho Athletics tread close on tho Barons' heels. Jersey City and Elmira both won and by so doing gain on Allentown. In the National league Philadelphia won again and Brooklyn also keeps up its winning streak. Pittsburg's de feat by Philadelphia makes the Pirates and Chicago tie for third place. The averages lollow: Atlantic League. Won. Lost. P.O. Scranton 0 5 .613 WilkesRarre 10 0 .625 Athletic 8 S .615 Reading 7 6 .518 Newark 7 6 .5.18 Allentown 5 8 .SS5 Jersey City 6 0 .157 Llmln 4 10 .280 National League. Won. Lost. Philadelphia 15 G Brooklyn It S nttsburg 13 10 Chicago 11 10 St. Louis 10 11 Cincinnati B 1-1 New York G 11 Boston 5 11 Where They Play Today. Newark at Scranton. Llmlra nt Jersey City. W ilke Barro at Reading. Allentown at Philadelphia. r.o. .711 .CM .563 .505 .170 .101 .300 .263 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Atlantic League. Wilkes Barro, 11; Newark, S. Reading, 11; Elmira, 15. Allentown, 8; Jersey City, 12. Athletics, 16; Scianton, 4. National League. Philadelphia, 4; rltUburg. 3. Rrookl.vn, 4; Cincinnati, 2. Chicago Boston, wet grounds. St. Louis New York, not scheduled. Eastern League. Toronto, 3; Springfield, 2. Rochester, G; Hartford, 4. American League, Indianapolis, 5; Kansas City, 0. Milwaukee, 0; Buffalo, 3. Cleveland, 11; Minneapolis, 0. College Game. At Philadelphia Unlveislty of Pcnnjlvania, 11; Brown, 2. At Lancaster Franklin and Marshall, 5; Buck ml!, 3. SCRANTON SWAMPED. Athletics Easily Defeated Burnham's Men Yesterday by Score of 10-4. New Pitcher Batted Out of Box. Philadelphia, May 17. The Athletics outplayed Scranton today at every point. Clarke started In to Ditch for Scranton, but was driven to thestable In the second Inning. Mllllgan took his place and was also hit hard. Scoro: ATHLETICS. R. II. O. A. E. Fleming, rf 2 13 0 1 yicgler. m 10 110" I'ustacc, cf 4 4 4 10 Shoch, 2b J 2 2 2 0 Field, lb 2 3 0 0 0 .Tacklttsch, c 1 0 G 0 0 Evans, -b 1113 0 riuggltby, p 2 3 0 3 0 Totals 10 17 26 II 1 SCRANTON. R. II. O. A. E. Knoll, cf 0 ;l 1 0 0 J. O'Brien, ss 110 0 0 Schemer, rf 0 112 1 Knot, if 0 1110 Mclntyrc, lb 0 0 8 1 i Doherty, 3b 0 12 3 0 P. O'Brien, 2b 12 3 4 1 Toft, r 1 1 8 2 2 Clarke, p 0 0 0 1 0 Mllllgan, p 13 0 2 1 Totals 4 13 21 13 7 Doherly out, lilt by batted ball. Athletics 2 0 0 0 0 S 3 0 x 10 Scranton 0 020002004 Earned runs -Athletics, 0; Scranton, 4, Two base 1 Its-Field, 2; Knoll and Mllllgan. Racri. flco lilts Zlegler, Knoll. Stolen base Jack. HUcli. Struck out Jdcklllsch, Kennedy, Evans 2, Knox, MUnt)ie. Tclt, J. O'Brien. First on called balls By Clarke, 4; by Mllllgan, 1; by Duggltby, 1. First on cirors Athletics, 3; Scranton, I. Lflt on bases Athletics, Si Scran, ton, 7. Time 2.10, Umpires Karkinj and Mulholland. Won by Heavy Hitting. U'llkes-Barro, May 17. In the start oft of to day'n game Klopf, Newark's shortstop, questioned a decision of Umpire I'helan and considerable wrangling followed. Klopf was finally put out of the game and Buttermore went in to fill his plice. He played tho position iworly and the visitcri were deinoraliied In consequence. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Last Night's Social Personal nnd Other News. Tho social nnd dance held In Enter prise hnll last evening, under the aus pices of the local base ball team, was qulto liberally patronized, and proved very enjoyable. The music was fur nished by Miss Kato Roardon, the well known Scranton pianist, while her brother, Patrick, made an excellent prompter. Tho quoit match between James Mid dleton and Kdward Cuff, which took place at Mayflcld on Wednesday after noon, drew together n largo number of spectators. The match was well con tested and was won by Mr. Cuff, who had a scoro of 61 to 57 made by his opponent. Quito a number from here will go to Carbondale tonight to witness the pa rade In honor of Rev. J. P. .Chldwick, late cfiaplaln of tho United States war ship Maine, who Is to lecture In the opera house on "Our Late War with Spain Its Causes and Results." Mr. and Mrs. John Friend, of West Mayflcld, have moved to Peckvllle. Miss Mary Skinner, of .Lenoxvllle, was this week the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Penny, of West Mayflcld. The condition of Miss Mary Hall, of West Mayflcld, who has been seriously 111 for some time past, has been con siderably worse the past few days. John nnd Owen McAndrew, Henry Brown and Willie Henry, of the East Side, attended a social In Avoca on Wednesday evening. Gomer Lewis has opened a green groceiy shop In the Solomon building, at the corner of Main and H streets. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Matthews have moved from Cemetery street to the property of Dennis McGovern, on South Main street. Fcl Wilkes Barro won by heavy hitting in the lx.th Inning Score: R. II. K Newark 0 4 0 0 0 0 12 18 12 3 WilkesRarre 2 0 0 1 0 6 0 2 11 11 2 Batteries Messltt and Schmidt; Mlllctt and Curtis. Umpire I'helnn. Elmira Downs Beading, Reading, May 17. Over 3,000 people saw Cham pion Jeffries umpire tho game here today. Voor hecs went to pieces in tho second inning and I'crtscli was unable to check the hitting. Score: It. II. E. Reading 0 0 3 5 0 110 111 12 7 Elmira 15 0 0 0 5 2 2 015 18 2 Batteries Voorhees, Fertsth and Fox; McDou gall and Rosscnbach. Umpires Jeffries and Ruj cell. Victory for Jersey City. Allentown, May 17. Jersey Cltj defeated Al lentown today bj good batting and fine fielding. Boyle was hit hard, especially in the fifth inning, when ho retired. The fielding feature was Tom Dclchanty's left hand stop of Battam's drive, retiring the run ner. Ecort: Ji. II. E. Allentown 3 4 0 0 0 0 10 0810 2 Jersey City 0 4 0 15 10 1 012 13 3 Batteries Boyle, Taj lor and McManus; Baker and Myers. Umpire Henderson. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Ai Pittsburg R. II. E. Philadelphia 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 04 0 1 Pittsburg 0100020003 11 3 Batteries Piatt anil MacFarlind; Chcsbro, Wadell and Sdirivcr. Umpire Hurst. At Cincinnati R. II. E. Brook! n 4 0OO0OOOO4 8 0 Cincinnati 10 0 0 0 10 0 02 10 2 Batteries Kltson and McOulrc; Uahn and Pcitz. Umpire Lmsllc. BASE BALL CHAT. Kcrvin and Toft will probably be this after noon's battery. Scranton played its poorest fielding game of the season yesterda). Burnham's new pitching acquisition, Clarke, did not make a startlhgly vvordcrful debut yci terdiy The Reading papers say that Scrinton's outfield Is without question the fastest In the Atlantic league. Pitcher Mllllgan has not rounded into his twirling form jet, but is thowlng up suipris ingly btrong with the stick. ilubc" W'addell, the Pittkburg tw trier, con tinues pitching in hard luck. He only gave Philadelphia six hits yesterday, and ct was de feated. Knoll was In evidence with the bat jesterday, and made his first hits since he has joined the team. In addition to two singles nnd a double, ho got In a sacrifice hit. Our ancient friend, "Llrile" Fields hai lot jet given up his penchant for pitting Scranton pitchers out of the builnesa as his two doubles and a single of vesteiday show. President I'ogel, of the Atlantic base ball league last night issued the following notice' "In order to give Scranton people a charcc to see Champion lames J, Jeffries box as well as umpire, Newark will play at t-eranton Friday nnd sturday of this week, instead of Scranton pluving at Newark on those dajs, as per schedule. Stroh, having deserted the Allentown club, his been indeflnitc-lj impended " V big crod ought to turn out this r.ftcrnoon to sec the boys. There are several Scrarton favorites with the Jersey plajcra and a lively game Is expected The Phlladelphh Press. Ledger, Inquirer an1 other of the dallies all declare that the Athletics were given Wednesday's game with Serantcu by Umpire Harkins In the third inning Zlegler batted a ball to first base, which ua.s slowly fielded, lio beating the ball out. Mclntvre, leav ing the- lisse, went over to Haikins and avked if KtcgUr was out. The latter also left the base, and the Scranton Hist baseman turned and touched him He wai tventy feet off the base, and time had not been called, but Harkins said l,i was safe, and follow Ins this decision the Vthletics scoird the runr which gave then tho game Vcsteidaj's game the Athletics evidently won on theii merits, but they ought to blush for their first victory. AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES. Peter Smith's Indians accept the challenge of theTwirleis for a game on the Rye Field grounds on Saturday, May 10. at 2 30 o'clock p m Bat terles Reynolds and Gilleran. P. J. Smith, manager. The West Side Brothers accept the challenge of the Crosccrt Inse ball club tu a game of ball, May 30, 0 a. in , en the Brothers' grounds. Take the Luzerne street car and we will meet you at Sixteenth street. M Hart, manager. The Ncitl Fnd Stars would like to hear from any club In Olj pliant under IP years of age, or the Petersburg Stars, for tho 23d on the Diivlns Pirk grourdi. The Lilacs ol Providence challenge uny club In the city under 13 jean o( age. Tliomss lligau, manager; John Peel, captain. THEATRICAL. "Mystery of Woodlawn." Last night tho Keystono Dramatic company produced "Mystery of Woodlawn" at tho Acad emy of Music. It vill bo repeated this afteinoon, and to night "Escaped from the Law" will bo pre sented. "Miss Hobbs" Tonight. Charles Frohman, when asked about Miss An nie Russell's latest success, "Miss Hobbs," which plays here at the Lyceum tonight, said recently; "Miss Hobbs played to over $7,000 a week for twenty weeks at tho Lyceum theater, New York, and that is a large business when you recollect the Lyceum has a small auditorium. I liad a big production on hand, which I intended for The People's tMAAA ltlttm A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tha iljiiJli ot All Who Hnve Houses to Kent, Real Estsite or Othsr Propsrty to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help Thoj Small Advertisement' Cot One Cent u Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word lixccp: Situation WantjJ. Which An In serted Free. FOR RENT. ton nF.XT-7-BOOU. FURNISHED COTTAGE. at Lnke Wlnolai furnished ice home, 2 boats Will rent for $100 for tcuson. Mrs. Hand, 1118 Penn avenue. DESIRABLE, FURNISHED. SINGLE, COlt.NKIt house, Orem llldge. Comegy. FOR SALE just arrived with a carlo d of horses Hood workers and lrivrss weign irom 1,100 to 1,600; can be seen at 334 Raymond court. F. M. Cobb. foiTbai.e on foii rent-tiie new dp.iv- Ing Park hotel: elegantly furnished. Excel lent opportunity for any person wishing to em bark in the hotel business Inquire of William Craig, care E. Robinson fins' Brewery. BOARDING. PLEASANT ROOMS, OOOD nOARD 011 AD IMS avenue. Kates reasonable. AGENTS WANTED. WANTED FIRST CLASS AGENTS IN EVERY city and town in Pennsylvania to introduce the largest and Wrongest Sick and Accident Company in the world. Addres F. It. an Duscn, Supt. of Agents, Day City, Mich. HELP WANTED-MALE. BCWAXTED AT 4UJ rtSS A ENUE TO tend barf A THUSTW 0RT1IY M X TO W ORK LOCALLY, also travel In adjoining counties; ill a week halary and expenses. State age and ref erence. Acldress, Business Managei P. O. Box 1027, Philadelphia, l'a. U'AMEn-AN ACTIVE, RELIABLE M X TO solicit orders and mako a house to 1iou canvass; must have had some experience and come well recommended; good position to right party. Address, Solicitor, Tribune office. WAVltD-AN ENERCETIC MN' TO MANACiE an cfilee !n Scranton, salary, 12j 00 per month and extra profits; must lome well ice ommended and have $S00 00 cash Address Man ager, P. O. Box 1151, Phlladelphh, Pa. WANTED-GOOI), HUSfLINO MAN 10R PART ner In gent's furnishing and l.at business; $3,000 cash will piy jou $l,"ai a year, best stand; good references Address C. Cc-orge, Scranton, Ta , General Delivery. HELP WANT ED-FEMALE. WANTED-LADY AGENTS FOR THE CLLE brated custom made imaling Corset; fast sellers; big money. Mrs. II. ftmallng, 142 E. Main street, Roihestcr, X. V. WANTFD-A OIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. Mrs. 8 C. Mears, 1R3 South Main ave. LOST. LOST-A BARK BLUE SILK UMBRELLV ON Washburn street car. Under please return to 5U Qulncy avenue. LOST ON LINDEN STREET BETWEEN THE Spencer school and D. k II. depot, a pocket look containing railroad ticket between Caibon djle and Scranton. Finder please return to Spencer school. LOSr-WKDNKSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY WT11, on Wyoming avenue, between Lackawanna avenue nnd Linden street, a small gold wheel and rod belonging to a miniature gold locomo tive. Finder will be rewarded by leaving came at this otllce. PROPOSALS. SEALED TROPOSM-S WILL BE RECEIVED AT the office of tho Secretary of the Scranton Board of Control until 7.S0 o'clock Mondiy evening, May 2S, 1000, to furnish 1,000 single school desks and lii rears, to be furnished at snrh times as may be required by the Board, delivered at the buildlrgs end fastened to the tloor ready for use. The price bid is to be for a greater or less number than specified above. All desks in grades above Primary C to be supplied with inkwells of a pattern to be selected by the Board of Contiol. Bids to state the price of the different sires, also quality of maieilal lined, weight of castings and style ul flnUh, sumile desk to be exhibited with cell proposal. The sum of $150 In cash or certlllecl cluck dull bo enclosed with each bid, which rum shall be foifelted to the School District in case of re fusal or omission on the part of the successful bidder to cxectito contract within ten clays after the awarding of the same. No bids will be read or considered which fail to cotnpli witli lhi requirement. Tho board reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Scranton Board of Contiol. EUGENE D. FELLOWS, Secretary. OrFICK OF THE HOARD OF COMMISSIONERS. OF PUBLIC GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS. COMMISSIONERS). WILLIAM A. STONE, Governor. L. O. McCAULEY, Auditor General, JAMES V. BARNLTT, State Treasurer. T. E. EYRE, Superintendent. PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING STATIONERY, 1 UI.L AND OTHER SUPPLIES. In compliance with the Constitution and laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, we hereby invite sealed proposals at prices below- inaxl mum fixed in schedules, to furnish stationery, fuel und other supplies for the several depirt ments of the State Government and for nuking rcpalis in the several departments and for the dlstiibutlon of the public documents, for the year ending the first Tuesday ot June, A. 1)., 1P01. Separate proposals will be received and sen. arate contracts awarded as announced In said Schedules Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond, with at least two sureties or one surety company, approved by a Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the county in which the person or persons making such ptoposal may reside, conditioned for tho faithful performance of the contract, and addressed and delivered to the Board ot Commissioners of Public Grounds nnd Buildings bcfoie twelve o'clock M , ot Tuesdsy, the 6th day of June. A. P., WOO, at which time the proposals will be opened and published in the Reception Room of tho Execu tive Department at Harrisburg, and contracts awarded as soon thereafter as practicable. Blank bond and schedules containing all nec essary Information can be obtained at this De partment. T. I,. EYRE, Foi the Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings. LEGAL. NOTICE IS 11FREBY GIVEN THAT THE COM mlssioners of Lackawanna County will receive sealed bid for the building of tho support in the mines, of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, to be located on the Court House Square, Scran ton; same to bo done according to the plans and specifications on file In the commissioners' office. All bids to be in on or before June 1st, at 10 o'clock a, m. JOHN COURIER MORRIS. JOHN PENMVN, JOHN J DUBLIN, Attest County Commissioners. W.M. O. DANIELS, Clerk. Office of the Scranton Bolt h Nut Co. THE ANNUM, MEETING OF THE SIXK'KHOLO. rrs of the Scranton Bolt and Nut Compunv, for tho election of director for the ensuing year, and for tho transaction ot such other limine as may properly be brought before It, will be held at tho otllce ot the Company, ut the Works, on Saturday, nineteenth day of May, 1000, at 2 o'clock p. m Transfer books clnie May Oth. L M HORTON, Secretary. Scranton, Pa., ilay 1, 1IXW. Annie Russell's use In three or four months from the beginning of the season. The point is that It was impossible for me to present the play until the time I mentioned had elapsed, bo I hit upon 'Miss Hobbs,' originally written for John Dr;w, as a vehicle for Miss Russell mean while. It mada an unexpected hit, and, of course, It would be bad business polliy for tnu to put Miss Russell in anything clso when 'Mis Hobbs wlll.more than fill out her present season "Although Mr. Jetome had Mr. Drew in mind as the central figure ot the play, Miss ltusselt has made to important a personal success tint much credit Is due her, when it li considered that all I did to throw the Interest of tho play to favor her was that I changed the title to the name of the character she plays. Mr, Jerome has already been commissioned to write a new comedy tor roe, if possible, tbli action. Exchange. SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED SITUATION I1Y COMl-ETEST EMS- Hsli woman us cool, or housckeepirj flr,l- class reference. Addnss, Mrs. Ellialnlh Jack on, 717 Prospect avenue. SITUATION W'ANTED-AS GOVERNESS OR compinlon; sahry no object. Mindc, nit. Languages, kindergarten. Addicss ' (indintc, care tribune. SITUATION WANTFD-1X 1IOTEI, OR REsrAU rant as meat cutter or tarvir. Address J. P., 21S Mulberry street. , WANTKD-HV EDl'CATH), Itl.l IM.I) l,l, position ns traveling or resident companion, secretary, mother's help or any phee of trust. Highest rcfcicnecs. Address "Companion," care Tribune. JOUENEVM W BMtUER, SOBER, WANTS steady situation In a good shop to stmt next Monday or Tuesdiy, In Scranton; state terms. Address, F. J. a , 220U Market St., Phila delphia, l'a. WANTED-SITUATtON BY COMPETENT GIRL as cook or doing neeond ot general house work. Address or e ill S.'S North Rebcica iivenue. SITUATION WANTED-IIOOKKFH'I It OF sl years experience desires position, slnale or double entry, best of references. Addtess, Ac countant, Tribune olllee. a piiacticm, noolaTrxpTii II WINO I thorough kiowleiWe of the gencial line of business wants n position. A U. C, gcmr.il delivery, Seiantoii FREE- TREA JrSiT-m TO PLHOXVTR TE Till'. PAiM.I-S 11EM(1VL of superfluous. hair by ehetrie medic, t elttslvp method; years of experience, dlploinw (onsultatlon free Helen Buchanan, Dermatolo gist, 31 1 Washington avenue. DRESSMAKING. IlREScsMMvlNO FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER; also ladles' waists. Loulso b'locmakcr, 212 Adams avenue. CITY SCAVENGER A. B BItlfiGS TEVNS PRIVY VU'I.TS AND cess pools, no odor. Impiovcd pumps u d A B BltlGGS. Preprleloi Leave orders 1PM Rortli Main avnue. or I'leke's drug store, col ner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 0110. SCALP TREATMENT. MRS L T KI.I.LFR, SC T,1 TREVR'NT BOc ; shampooing, 50c; filial nuisage, nun louring, 25c; chiropody. 701 (Julncy. NEWSPAPERS TIIF ViILKESBUtltE RECORD CAN BE If M) in 5-cranton nt the news stands of HH.iiun Rros , 405 Spruce nnd 503 linden, M Norton, 3-'2 Lackawanna avenue; I. fa. Schutzcr, 211 Spruce street PROFESSIONA L. ACCOUNTANT ANO AUDITOR. E. O. SPAULDINO, 23 TRADERS' II VNK BUILD ing. ARCHITECTS EDWARD II I) WIS ARCHITECT, CONN":i.I building, Scranton ' FREDERICK L BROWN, ARCHirieT. PRICE building, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton. CABS AND CARRIAQES. Runnnt tired cars nd rutin ors; best of service Prompt uttentlnn given orders, by phone. 'Phones 2072 and 612. Josiph Killcv, 121 Linden. DBNTIST3 DR C E EILENRERGLR, PAULI BUILDING, Fprucc street, Serantnn DR. I. O LMN, sCRASrON PRIVATE BOS pital, cor. omir' nnd Mulberry. DR C. f LU'IiUH 115 WiOMING AM..NUI. DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, Ol'P. P.0 HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CFE. 125 ND 127 FHANhLl AVE nue. Rates reasonable P. yiK.IFR, Propiletor. scmvroN norsi:, new: j i. k wT'pTs. sengcr depot. Conducted on the European plan MCTOR KOCH, I'roprletoi. TVSVI RICHARD J. BOl'RKE, ATTORN El T f VW. 500 2 Laclowantu nvenue Gcnenl law busl tiess, collections and loans. J. W BROWNING, ATTORNEY AM) COUNSEL-lorat-lan. Rooms S12.U3 Mears building D. B REPLOOLF. ATTORM.- 1 0NS NI GO tlatcd on real estate scctultv Meirs bmMpijr, corner Washington avtntie and Spruce street FRNK E HOU.E. TrOIINE1 NI) COl'V-iT lor-at law Burr building, Rooms 13 an J II, Wa.hlngton avenue. W1LLARD, WRREN & hN'APP. ATTOttNTVS nnd Counsellon at-I-iw Republican building, Washington avenue. JF.SNI'P (V JEssl'l'. Tr011NT.S NI) ( OFN seller at law. Commonwealth building, rooms 10, 20 and 21. JVMl'S W 0KFORD, ATT0HNE T I. VV Room 511, 515 and 510 Hoard of Trade Bid,' EDWV.RD W Til Wl'lt. ATTORNEY. ROOMS 003 001, Oth floor, Mears building. I, A WATR1 . TTORNTY-AT LAW. monweaith building, Scranton, l'a. COM- C. R PITCHER. VrrOHNEV- VT-HW. monweaith building, Scranton, Pa. COM PATTERSON' k WILCOX. TR XDl'RS' NATION L Bank building. C COMEGYS, 0 11 REPUBLIC N BUILDING W. BKRIIIOLF, ATTORNEY. MEARS BLDO PHVSCMW? AND URrr:oa DR. W E. ALLEN. 513 NORTH W SINGTON avenue. DR " W. L'AMOREUV. OrFlCE 310 W s-R-ingtcn avenue. Residence, Ills Mulb-rrv Chronic diseases, luni's. heirt, kldnev und genito urinaiy organ a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. SSHOO'.'! SCHOOL OF THE HCIvAWNVA, SCR NTON. Pa Courses prepantoiy to college, law, niedl cine or business Open Sept 11th Send for catalogue Rev. Thorn M Cinn, I.LI), prin cipal ami proprlctoi, W. E. riumlej, A M, headmaster. E701 G. R CLARK & CO . SE1 DM N AND NFR eryman, store 201 Washington avenue, green houe. 100 Noith Main avenue; stoic tele phone, 7b2. WIRE SCREENS JOsf.PII KFETTEL. REAR 511 LCK WNN V avenue, Scranton, l'J., manufacturer of Wlro Screens. MfSCTt. (."'" US BvFl'S)nCHESTRJIUSIO FOR nT.!.S. picnics, paitle receptions, weddlugn and con cert work furnished For terms address It J. Bauer conductor, 117 Wjomlns avenue, over Hulberts' mulc store. MEOlRGEE BROS,, PRINTERS SUPPLirS, envelope, paper bag, twine. Warchouie, 11J Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa, RAILROAD TIME TABLES Erie and Wyoinliv; Vallay. Time Table In Effect Feb. 7, 1000. Trains leave Scranton for llaulcy und Inter mediate points, connecting at Havvley with Erie Railroad for New vork, Newbuig, Honisdalo and intermediate liolnti, as follows! No. 2, Accom modation, u . ru. ; no. i utpress, ii.vi p. tn RAILROADTIME TABLE Schedulo In Effect November 10, 1800. Trains leave Scranton: 0.4C n. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburfj, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and for Bltts burg and the West. 0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsville, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, BaltImoie,Washlngton nnd Pitts burg and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays 1.03 p. in.,) for Sunuury, llarris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington nnd Pittsburg and tho West. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hanisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. R. WOOD. Gen. Pass Agt. J. IJ, HUTCHINSON, Gen. Mgr. Del., IVtis'ii. ant 1 Went jrii. In Effect Pec. 17, 1S00. SOUTH Leave Scranton for New York at 215, 3.00, S.O ami Hon and 10 03 a. in.; U.f) and Mi P m For Philadelphia Ht ti .10, 8 00 and 10 Oj a. in , 1 f" and t 'U p in. For Stroudburg at 0 10 P in Milk and Arconimoditlun nt .1.41 p nt. Arrive at HoUken a CM, 7.1S. P. 10 a. in.. It OS, 2.17, I H, 7.11 nnd 0.i p in Arrive at 1 lilla dclphii at 10 ft) a m , I'M, 1 IS, OiiO and 8 2i P. in. irive from New ik at 12.05, l.i and 4 no a m ; 1 oo, 1 f,:, 5 3.1 and 8.15 p m. From MiMul.lmrg at 8 03 a. m NORTH l-oavo Scianton fur RtilTtlo and inter mediate 6tatlcns at 1J.10, i'A I n; and o no a. in.; 153 and 5 30 p rt For Oswego and byra case at 4 03 ,i m an I 1 55 p in For Utlea at 2 TO n nt. and 1 35 p in For Montiose at 0 00 a. m ; 1 0, p in. nnd 5 ;0 p m. For Nicholson at 4 00 and il 1" p m iiivc In Vranton fiom Ilutlalo at 2 10, 2 65, P -'5 dud 10 00 a. in ! 3.30 nnd 7 10 p m 1'inm Oswego and raiuse ut 2 U a m , 12, IS ard 111 p m. 1'iemi Syracuse nt 7 10 p ni From I tlct it 2 l" a. in.; 12 3 anelj. !0p m Fiom Nleh ilson nt 7. 10 a m and II ("1 Ji in Fiom Montiose ut 100 a. ni.; J.20 nnd 7 10 p m UtOOMMH'HO DIVISION leave Scrinton for Noi Ihtiml.orhnd nt 0 . 0, 11) 0. a m. ; 1 55 and 6 10 p in F nr I'll mount at 1 Ol, .1 10 and 8 VI p n. For Nantle-oke at 8.10 .1 nt iriie at Northum lull iiitl at 9 '5 i in ; 1 Pi. 5ei and CM p. in. Auive nt Nnntii nl.f nl-U'iO n in Atrlve nt Plvinnutli nt JO", I 10 and u 1", p in nlve at Scranton fiom NoithuiulMland at 0.12 a. m.; l"l"). 1 '3 mil s. W p m I torn Ntntlcoke nt II 00 n in Fiom Plymouth nt 7.57 a. m.; 3 25 nnd n 05 p. in SFN'DW TIU1NS. SOFTII-I e-tie s, ranton ut . 11. 3 00, 5 30, 10.05 a m :) und .( 10 p i NolSIII-l.nvo '-erinton at li.10, 2 50, 105 p. ni : 1 V, nnd 5 10 p m BIOOVMH KG DIVISION Leave Scranton at 10 05 a. m und b 10 p. in Dclnvv.ir mi.l Hudson. On spill 2Jd, 1000, trains will leave Scranton a follows: For Carbondilc 0 20, 7 51, 8 53, 1011 a. m ; 12 noon, 121, 2 20, 100, 5 23, 0.25, 7.57, 0 15, ll 15 p ni , l in i in i For Albinv, SuatOrM, Montreil, Boston, New Emtland points, etc 0.20 a in ; 2.20 p m.' For Hoiudale-t,20, 10 13 a. m.; 2 20, 3.25 p. tu. For Wilkes Bine 0 43, 7.', 841, 018, 1C.41 a. in ; 1 2.0J, 1 18, 3 .!, 4 27 0 10, 7.SS 10 U, 11 ."0 p in For New Yoik. Philadelphia, etc , via Lehigh Villi v Rallroi .1-0)3 a in , 12 0.1, 2.1s, 4 27 p. m., with BIjcI Diamond Express. 1130 p m. For l'enrsvlwnla llailioad roitits, 0.13, 93S a. m : 2 i, 4 27 p in For western points, via Lehigh Valley Rail road 7 IS n ni.; 12 03, .133, with Black Dla nn nd l'vpitMi, 10 41, 11 10 p in. Train will n rite in Scranton as follows: I rom Carbondale und the North 0 40. 7.41, 8 3S 0 it, Id ;s. Jl 5S i. m ; 1.2J, 2.13, 3 25, 4 23, 7.4), 10. IS, 1127 p. m. Fiom Wilkes Barro and the South fl 15. 7.4''. 8 IS, ill w, 11 61 a m.; 1 18, 2 15, 4 02, 5 20, 0.21, I 7 r. ; n ri- in il ., ... . i io n ft'l f,vi), iv.ii ji iii t a i i ut in Sl'NIIW TIUINS. For Caibondilc yoj, 11 SJ a. m.; 2 23, 4 00, 5 17 10 u p in For WII,osllarrc 9 3S a. m.; 12 03, 1.58, 3 23, 0.27, 8 27 p. in. For AIIjiiv, Saratoga. Montreal, Boston, New England joints, etc , 2 21 p m Lowest latcs to all points in United States and CjiuJi J W BFRDICK. G P. . Mbanv, N. Y. II W CROsb, I). P. A., Scranton, Pa. LcIiIkIi Vallay Kitilro.ii. In Effect Nov. 10th, 1800. TRVt.NS LEAVE SCIUNTON. For Phlhdclplila and New oik, via D. tt II. R 1! , at 0 4 a lu nnd 12 OJ. 2 18, 127 (Black Diamond l.xpies.s), nnd 11.10 p. in. Sundays, D. 6 II. R II . 1 5. 7 IS p. m. For White lliven, llazlelon and principal points In Oil- coil .egions, via D k 11 It. It., 11 1", 2 lb nnd 127 p in. For Pottsvllhv 0,15, 2 18 j). in. 4,(fV For Bethlehem J'lston, Reading, Harrlsuurg nnd principal liilitniedlate stations via I) k II. R. II , C. 15 l. in , 11 Ul, 2 l!, 1 27 (Black Dia mond I'miicis), 11 30 Sundays, I). & 11. JI. It , I 5-, 7.48 p in. For Tiinkhuinoek, Towanda, Elmira, Ithaca, Geneva and juincipal Intermediate stations, vlt I), L. & W. 11. 11., S08 a. m ; 1.00 and 3 3 p. m. For Gcnevi, Rochester, Buffalo, NI igara Fall?, Chicago, und all points west, via D fc II It It , 12 01, J i.1 (llhek Diamond Exprcs), 7 IS, 10 11, II .0 p in Sundays, I). & 11. R. R , 12 03 p. in , 7 4S p in. Pullman pallor nnd hleoplng or Iy-ldgh Valley pattoi ears on nil train between WilkesRarre .md New oik, Phl.adelphla, Buffalo an I sU!l. ptii'.Icm Bildge ROI.I.IN II Ull IllIt, Gen. bupt. 20 Cortland fctlc et, Nevv vcuk C1I MILLS s Ll ., Gen. Pais. Agt., 28 Cortland rttrctt. New Yelk. A W NONNFMU.TIEK, Dlv. Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem, I'l 1 ,,r tii kits and Pullman reservations apply SOJ Iaekawuuua avenue, Sunton, Pa. Central Kailriii of Ntsw ,lcrj .Stations Ih New York Font of Liberty trcct, N. II, md somli lVny Whitehall strett. nlhrulte uuil mid exclusively, insuring cleaiilitii-s and conifoit 'JIMl. T MILE IN 1 HT.CT NOV. V lbM. Tialn leius Sciuituu frr New oik, Newark, 1 llralieth I'lillad Iphla, Eiston, Bttl.lehem, Al leniiiVMi MjiicIi (hunk and White Huven, at S.'JO u' in ; express, 1.20, exprci.s 4 00 p. in Sundays, 2 li p m. 1 or PIttston and Wilkes-Barre S.30 a. ni , 1 20, I Ou p in MtncUvs, 2 15 p m l'nr lliltiniorc und Washington, and point South Hid Wist vli Bethlehem, 8.30 a. m, 1.20 ji m Sundaes, 2 15 p. lit. For I mi, Hiancli Ocean Grove, etc., at 8. DO a in. and 1 20 i in Foi Heading. Lebinon nnd Harrisburg, via Al lentown, tM a m, 1.20 p. in. Sundays, 2.13 p m 1 oi pottsvllk 8 JO a m , 1 20 p. in. T Inouali tukits to nil polnt.e cast, south and west at lowest rates at Hie station. .1 II OHIHU'SE.N, Gen. Supt. II 1 BM.DWIX, Gen. Pass. Agt. SCItA.VI'O. DIVISION. In I'ffcct Pet. 25111, lhilD. mm Ncirlli Hound. Woiitli Mound, 2US i'.'Ol tOlpflO It w K K 5 a1 xu v u Arrive Leave' a. u 7N V Franklin St .... 740 .... 7 10 West Aiaa street .... 755 , .. 700 Weenawken .... 810 .... i u p M'Anlve Leave i ur mtm 10 15 1 15 cadosla u ta, st) 10 40 100 IlUDCCCU a 111 4 SI 10 31 .... 12 JB Starlight 2 93,4 45 10 .'l U 4C J'reBton Park 2 31 4 59 1315 W40 Uiuivood C41J6 01 10 oj 12 21 Toy nulla esc 6 14 050 1214 Orson ..... 258 6V3 0 40 12 03 rieasant 31 1, 8 0S i?a 9it 1151' Unlondala ..... , 8 oo, 6J4 0 2J 1140 Foi est City ..... 310) 5 41 Ul U34 Carbondale U... 8 31 em 0 07 (1180 White Bridge raS8it64 90) 1112) Jlaylleld re-48 6 0t 8 58 ll v'l Jerinyn 345' o 8 53 Ills Archibald 861 DO.) 8 50 1115 W intern 354 111 H4( till I'eckvllla 359 4 19 8 42 1107 Olypliant i 04J tt SI 8 10 ill 05 lTlctuurtT st 07 a SJ SXs ,1101 Tliroop , 410,17 8 35 1100 Providence 4 14 c u, 8 3.' 11057 l'urk Pluco (t 17 0 01 8 so 10 55 scranton 4 afc 1 to x vi la n Ltavo ArrlTe p up u t Sunday only t. Bitumen that trains stop on signal tor pas sengers. 1 1 ulna 205 and 204 Sunday only, otber tratua dally except Sunday. tecum rates Ma Ontario Western beforo purchasing tickets and sare money. 1 Drouiili Wagner outlet sleeper and tree re llliilug clialr cur New orlcto Ctilctgo niiiiaut cliaugo. l'aneiiiijer Hates lloUuceit to Two Cent lcr ,11 He. J O, Andcrsoa, Gen. pass Ant. T, JTUtcroft, jjit. ftuu, Agt, icranton, rn. 1