THE SCRANTOX TUIBUNl-TliriSDAY, SEl'TEMBtiU 20, 1900. 9 LACKAWANNA COUNTY. CARBONMLE. DEATH OF PETER BARRY. I'i'ter Hun, who was opeuitcd upon At Emcrsency hospital Monday after noon, dlcil at un early hmtr Tuciu'tiiv morning. He u.-iKngeil thirty-rum oirs and whs unimirilpil. Ho li.nl alvvnvi litcn a resident or this oltv. Ill -un-lvlng relatives uri two sister", Mi. I'utilck McDonoiiRh and Mix John Mo Govvati, of this clt). The operation which Hurry uiiiIt went was a, peculiar our. Kour 5ai, rro he was Injured vvlillu at uoik In the mines, His Injuries do eloped Into iv sevetc hernia and dislocation of uh domlnal orjans. Foi months the niiin had been utmlile to do any woik and was an Invalid. There was a small chance that an opeiatlon would restoie him to useful ness and he was willing to submit to it. The shock was too much foi the patient's constitution. WEDDED LAST NIGHT. A quiet but pietty wedding occurred last evening at the home of llr. Sarah Colwell, or 110 "Wyoming street, when her dauchter, Miss Hllzabeth, was united In marriage to Hairy 10. Swingle. Rev. A. F. Chaffee, of thu Methodist chinch, tied the knot at 8.30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Swingle left on a late tialn for "VVIlkes-Uarre, where they will spend a few days, after which they will take up their residence In this city. Many friends wish them God speed. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. W. H. Churchill, of Elkdale, was In the city yesterday. J. J. Kennedy, of Now York, Is visit ing relatives in this city. A. S. Lewsley has Joined his family at Nineveh, N. Y. Charles Cobbledick left yesterday for Newport New s, Va., where he will erect an ice machine for the Carbondale Machine company. Dr. W. AV. Fletcher attended the meeting of the State Medical society at Wilkes-Kane. Firty candidates were Initiated Into the Mine Workers' union Immediately arter yesterday afternoon's mass meet ing. G. W. Evans was a Scranton visitor yesterday. About BOO persons attended the Odd Fellows' picnic to Lake Lodoro jes terday. V. R. Johnson has returned from Cincinnati, where ho attended the con vention of the National Association of Traveling Engineers, of which ho is treasurer. Sorosls met yesterday and ndopted touching resolutions on tho death of Helen Shields. The funeral will lie held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD Fortunate Escape of a Boy from Ser ious Injury Personal and Other News. Henry, the Httla son of Dr. nnd Mrs. M J. Shields, hid a miraculous es cape from death yesterJay afternoon. "With a number of other boys they were Jumping from the rear ot a wagon, when young Shields, who had not noticed an approaching street car, lan directly In front of the car. Ho was struck by the fender nnd thrown ilear off the track. Those who wit nessed the affair were horror stilcken nnd Imagined the boy was'' under the car nnd for n secon 1 or tw o iv ere almost arrald to approach the car, which was quickly biought to a stand still. Upon examination, the boy was found to have received no mote ser ious Injuries than a number of pain ful bruises upon the head and leg. Tho rriends of the late "VValtei llaker who deslro to view the lemains may do bo today between 10 o'clock this morning and 2 o'clock this afternoon at the family home on Main street. The casket will not be opened at the church. Manage! Cioss h.is been feeling ex ceedingly happy since the Athletics de feated the West Side Hi own Junlois on Tuesday. The b.nteiies were Pet -iy and McCarty lor the Athletics and Maynard nnd Reese lot the Brown. The score was 13 io 4 Mis John Jeimvn. of Soianton. was ypstc-dnv the guest of Mis. H A. Wlllman, of South Main stieet. V little daughter yesteiday ai lived nt the home of Mr 'ind Mi. William Newbeiry. of Seiond stieet large number of the membeis of the local mlneis' union and Hog.uth's band attended the masr meeting lit Carbondale yesteiday afternoon The (onlltion of lol M.ucom, of Third street, who has been 111 for seveial weeks past ot iheumatism, wan estetday quite serious. Mr James DavldFon, of Third street 'Win has been Usltiug her n.i tlveland. Scotland, letuined home Ttiesduv evening. She was met in New York by her husband. The employes of the lldgorton col liery were paid Tuesday. Tl.ey will ItcceUe their earnings for the piesent month or Jatuiday. The Ontario nnd Western lallioad men were paid ye?toiday. OLYPHANT. pieity wedding took place last evening at S o'clock at the tesldence of Mi and Mrs Frank Williams, of Susquehanna street. when their daughter, AIIkc Maggie Williams, was united in murilnge to David T. Lewis. The tetemon took place In the par lor, which had been tastefully decor', nted with (lowers and potted plants. Jte Peter Roberts, pastor of the Congregational cliiiult, ofllclated. Only the immediate relatives of the con tracting parties were present. The In Ida vns becomingly attired In a j'own of cream cashmere with laco unci ilbbon trimmings. She was at tended by Miss Myvanwy Lewis, n bister of the groom, who was similarly gowned. The groomsman was John Williams, n brother of the bride Af ter congratulations had lieen extended EVERY WOMAN BomeUmes needs a rellsbls, monthly, regnlatliir; medleln. Onlr tiannlces SBd tha purest drop tkoild b Mod. Hyem Taut the but, get Dr. Peal's They oro prompt, tafo ana 'loo i-enmnn cur. rearaj never or Sale by JOHN "pruce street. H. PHELPS, to the voting ruuple, a delirious wed ding supper was s'tved. The bride nnd gtoom left on the 11.16 Delaware nnd Hudson train for New York, where they will spend their honey moon, nnd on their return will reside In a newh-luinlshsd home on Sus quehanna stieet. Mrs. Lewis Is a young ladv with many attractive; qualities, nnd has a host of warm irlemK Tho groom Is n son of Fote man Duvld E. LmIj, of Grassy col lieiv, nnd Is highly ipsperted by his acquaintances. Both hae the best wishes of their munv fi lends. The Brown defeated it pickc-d nine yesterday by a score of 7 to L'. Mnnv of the miners fioir. this place lme left for the soft coal legions, to secuio work. M. K. llaindun spent yesteiday nt Scranton. ilernaid Levy, of New York, who has been visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Shullz, returned home jesterday. Miss Jean Williamson, of Plttston, who has been spending the past two months with icl.itlcs ut this place, returned home yesteiday. Mrs. Alexunder Fiew nnd children hao letuined home n.rter u lslt with relatives at Carbondale. Mrs. Fiank Battle, or Aichbald. visited relatives In town yesterday. David Wnddle, ot Wilkes-Baue, Is the guoFt of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Hor tls. of Delaware street. Mis. Mary dimming", of Dunmore street, Is quite ill. Miss Rhoda Tajlor, of Caibondale, spent yesterday with fi lends here. DALTON. Miss Ida Getz, of Scranlon, lelurned home on Tuesday after spending a week In this place. Philip Colvln, of Pueblo, Col,, visit ed In town this week. II. M. Deun nnd family hae returned to their home In Scranton, after spend ing a week heie with his parents. Henry A. Colvln. of Shupps Hill, is 111 at his sister's, Mis. Cellnda Gardner. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bene dict, a daughter, Sept. IS. Mis. F. M Colvln is visiting at Dim ock und Monti ose this week. Miss Hattte Jackson met with a pecu liar but painful accident on Tues My last. She was enguged bottling catsup nnd was pressing a cork down when the bottle burst, greatly laceiatlng he i" hand. Dr. Price was immediately sum moned, and upon his arrival he round It necessary to take iseveial stitches In the wound. A Christian Culture class Is being formed among the joung people and others of the Baptist chuich. The subject for study will be "The Life of Christ," ns will be outlined in the Baptist Union, the organ of the Bap tist Young People's union. The first session of the class will be on Filday evening, Oct. ", nnd all who desire to engage In this study aie Invited to at tend. The following pupils are In attend ance at the public schools from out of town: Harold Bunnell, Vosburg; Ber tha Paterson, Janet Paterson, La Plume, Mame Capwell, Etta Ross, Maud Capwell, West Abington: Mar tha Swnrtwood, Falls; Harry Northup, Glenburn; Fred Mouovv, Clark's Sum mit; Teddy Von Storch, Chinchilla; Margaiet Babson, Brooklyn; Lizzie Pruner, Lake Wlnola; Mary Greene, Josle Fiske.Hany Flske, Benton; Lnw rence Smith, North Abington, Alice Wngner, Helen Wagnei, Neil Chnm beis, AVest Abington, Clyde Nafus, Benton The Womon'B Chiistlan Temperance union will hold a meeting at the home of Mrs. O. P. Stoll, on Friday aftei noon. Many people about here are laying In a good supply of wood, owing to the scarcity of coal A WONDERFUL CURE OF DIARRHOEA. A PROMINENT VIRGINIA EDITOR Had Alraoit Given Up, but Was Biougl'i Back to Perfect Health by Chamberlain's Colic, Clioleia and Diarrhoea Remedy. READ HIS EDITORIAL. Horn tlio Time. IlilLnlle, V I sutfered with dlmrhoea for n long time and thought 1 was past being cuied. I had spent much time and mone;. and suffeieel so much misery that I had almost decided to jwe up all hopes of recovety and await the ltfult, bu noticing the advertisement or Chambei Iain's Colic, C'holria and Dlaiihoea Remedy and also som. tes timonial? stating ho,v seme wonderrul cures had been wiought bv this reme dy I decided to tiy It, Arter taking a rew doses I was entirety well or that trouble, and 1 wish to say ruither to my readeis and fellow -suffeiers that I am a hale nnd heaity man today and feel as well as I ever did In my life O. R. Mooie. Sold by all drug gists Matthews Bro.-, , wholesale nnd letall agents. CLARK'S GREEN. Mis. Maiv Reed and o, of Bin? himton, at e visiting the foimer's rathei, Mr. Geoige W. Bond. Mr. and Mis. John S. Lutsey and son Tiank, are sojourners at the home ot Mr. Edward Lutsey, who hup just re, turned fiom a week's outing at Ocean Giove. Mr. and Mis. John V. Smith and child, am visiting lelatlws at Nov Atu The home of the Rev. H. I'uilnte East, wus gieatly cheeted by the ap. peaianco In eaily moin on Filduy oC a beautiful pair of, twins, u son and duughter. Miss Nellie L. Bishop, of Chatta nooga, gave a eiy Inteiestlng talk of her woik in the Inteiest of tho home .Mission social with which she is Iden tified and soliciting foi on Sunday evening last, at thu Baptist chinch. Mr. William Hall met with a seilous accident at the Clark's Summit can neiy on Tuesday last, by the falling of a caso of tomatoes of seventy-five pounds weight on his foot, which will detain him from his woik ror ,i time. It has been announced that tha Simpson Union of Epwoith Leagues will hold their second semi-annual rally of this ear ut the Methodist chinch hetc on Satuiday, October 0th. Pennyroyafl P28Rs certain In rexult. aiaappomt, Bold for tl.00 cer bor. Pharmacist, ccr. Wyoming tvenue and THE IESI III TELLS You Can Get All the Convinc ing Proof You Want by Reading Scranton Papers When the reader wants any attlcle of value he naturally prefeis to deal with someone he can depend upon. If mixed up In any mvv suit, a good responsible lawyei Is geneially the llijt necessity sought. If lost on a prairie, dltectlons ftom n settler could be relied upon; those from a stianger would be doubted. Tire test that tells the tale of meilt Is the test of fi lends and nelghbois. Scranton people endorse Douu's Kid ney Pills. Can you ask Tor better evidence? Read this case. Mrs. Emma Shauglmesev. of l.Wfl Remington nvenue, says: "I suffcied for flvo jenis with pains in my burl: so severe that at times I could scnicelv attend to mv houshold duties In bed I constantly turned rrom side to side trying to find a comfortable posi tion If I caught cold the pain In my back and all the way up my shoul ders was so severe that I could scaice l.v stand it. 1 tried dlflerent so. called lemedles, but nothing evei did me so much good ns Donn's Kidney Pills. I now know vheio to look foi a lemedy If a return of the tiouole should ever take place " For sale by all dealets. Pi Ire r,o cents. 1'ostei Mllburn Co., Buffalo N. Y., sole agents for th 1'. . Remember tho name, Doan's, and take no substitute An Interesting program Is In pro"ess ot nirangement. The Rev. Austin Griflln. presiding elder of this district, ofllclated on Sun day last at the second quaiterly meet ing of this charge and preached an In tel estlng discourse to an appieclatlve audience. Mr. J. C. Hlgglns Is lsltlng fi lends In the vicinity or Nicholson. Miss Grace Smith, ot Nay Aug, was the guest of Mr. and Mis. J. A. Rvmer over Sunday. President A. A. Davis, of the Ep woith league, was elected as dele, gate to the Wyoming District rally to be held at Luzerne this week. TAYLOR NEWS. Price Library Defeat Old Foige. Death of a Well-Known Resident. A New Industry Personals. The game of base ball, between the Price Llbiary team of this town and the Old Forgo team, on the school house grounds yesteiday, pioved to be. quite Intel estlng at times. Morrl" started In to pitch for the home aggie gatlon and during his stay of five In nings succeeded In stilklng out six men and only allowed two hits. At the be ginning of the sixth Inning R. Wiit klns took his turn In the box and, al though being touched up pretty livel, succeeded In winning out. Gallagher, thu opposing twlrler, was hit hard and was given the poorest support of nny team which has plajed heie this sea son. The features or the game was the batting ot J. Moirls, who had a home inn and two bae hits to his ciodlt. The score- R H.E. Price Llbiary ....112 2 2 0 fi 1J 1", 4 Old Forge 10002(109 7 'J Battel les Llbiary, Moirls and Wat kins, Glynn and Gtndall; Old Forge, Gallaghei and Barry. Umplr.' Thomus. Eveiy school In the borough is being ciowded to Its capacity, owing to the boys both In und outside the mines who aie thrown out or work by the strike. The sad intelligence was received at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm Watklns, of Rendhatr., jesterday an nouncing the death of tho lattet's father, Mr. David Evans, of Mount Cobb, near Lake At lei, which occurred yesterday, after a lingering Illness. Deceased was seventy jears of age, and foimerly resided in Rendham until a few yeais ago He was well known here and had a laige circle of ft lend?. His remains will be brought hete te uton ow by Funeral Dliector W. J, Da vis. Interment will be made in the Brirk church cemetery. Preparations are under way lor the election of another silk mill In this town In the vicinity of High street. Giound has been bioken for the same and the masoniy woik will be com menced as soon as possible. The con cern, when completed, Is expected to emploj upward of 200 hands. Th ubove means much to the weltaie ot thh town and the people here appiecl ute the good woik or Mr. Ludanaik, who Is one or the heaviest stockhold ers and who is at piesent managei of the Lackawanna silk factory, also of this town. Mis. Isaac J. Davis entertained her Sunduy school class of the Calvary Baptist chinch at hei home, on Middle street, on Tuesday evening The event was a very sociable gathering and was Immensely emjojed by the membeis piesent. Refiesntnents wele seived at a seasonable hour, when all departed arter having spent a most enjoyable evening. A game of base ball was arranged yesterday, between the Price Llbiaiy and the AVest Side Biowns, to take place Tilday on the lattei's giounds at J.30 o'i lock. Jits. Robert Inglls and daughter, of Yatesville, wete the guests of her pat ents, Mi. and Mis. H. T. Davis, of Main street, yesteiday. Rev. I). C. Edwards, of Giove stieet, vlHited fi lends In AVest Scranton yes terday. Mr. and Mis. John "Pugh, of Taylor street, attended the funeral of a icla live at Plymouth on Tuesday. Mi. and Mrs. Gomer AVilliams, of Noith Tayloi, have returned fiom their visit to Parsons. Yesterday's Maniage Licenses. Davia Orant Mjscii Susquehanna IWIe 11 (irfennood . SuMurhjima Au(licw) OiluiM Scranton WM MccKl Scuntoii Wasil llrrmo Tajlor Klona Kaznuli Tajlor I'ulor I'mtlianjlii , Tajlor Anni Mlkula Tajlor I'ranl. Jonea Scranton SlamlJonc Scranton Krause's Headache Capsules are unlike anything prepaied In America. They were first pi escribed by Dr. Krause, Germany's famous court physician, long before nntlpy rlno was discovered, and are almost marvelous, so speedily do they cure the most distressing cases. Price 25c, Sold by Matthews Bios. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS REDUCED FARE TO ALLENTOWN Via Central Raihond of New Jersey to the Allentown Fair. The coming fair nt Allentown, begin ning September 18 and concluding Sep tember 21, Is attracting widespread at tention nnd will be one of the most Intel estlng nnd Instructive outings that our leaders can tnke. For the accommodation of the public tlie Central Rallioad of New Jcisey will sell excursion tickets fiom Scran ton to Allentown and return for all tiulns September 18, 13 20 und 21, and good for return until September 21 in clusive, at fare of J 4 OS for the lound tilp. In addition to the regulur trains, a special train will leave Scianton, September 20, at 7.25 u. m Faie for the round tilp, $2.60 for adults and $1.90 for chltdieu. Tickets good to icturn September 20 nnd 21. Returning, special tialn will leave Allentown September 20 at 7 p. m. for AVllkes-Baire, Scran ton, und Intel mediate point.- "What's the Time?" A booklet with this title, just pub lished by the Chicago, Milwaukee unci St. Paul lallway, should not only be In the hands of every traveler, but should hnve n place on the desk of every banker, merchant or other busi ness man. The four "Time Standaids" which govern our entire system and which aie moiie or less familiar to most of tho traveling public, but by many others little understood, are so fully explained nnd Illustrated by a seiles of charts, diagrams and tables that anv one who chooses can become con veisunt with the subject In question. There aie also some twenty-four tables by which almost at a glance, the time at anv place being given, the hour nnd day can be ascertained lik all the principal cities of the world. A copy of this pamphlet may be had nn application to Geo. H. Heaftord, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, en closing two-cent stamp to pay postage. A Health Resort. Hscelslor Springs, Mo., on the Kan sas City line of the Chicago, Milwau kee and St. Paul railway has become one of the leading all the year around health and pleasme lesoits In the United States. The use or Its waters has benefited a great many suffereta. The Chicago, Milwaukee und St. Paul railway has just Issued a finely lllustinted booklet, describing the re sort und telling of Its advantages, which will bo sent free on application to Geo. II. Healfoid, General Passen ger Agent, Chicago, with two-cent stamp enclosed for postage. PECKVILLE. The SterrlcU Creek company paid their employes yesterday for the month of August. The New York and Scranton Coal company w til pay Sat uiday for the months of August and September, the Mooslc Mountain Coal company emploj-es will iccelve their August wages Frlduy, the Mount Jessup wage-earners will receive their August pay Saturday, as will the em ployes of the Dolph Coal company. Mr. S. II. Brlggs, after a month's vncatlon, hns assumed his duties as station agent tor the Delawaie and Hudson company at AVlnton. Mr. S. II. Stage has again resumed his duties as mall carrier after a long Idleness caused by mi uccldent on July 4. Many arrests aie being made of men nnd bojs who are lobbing the oithards and potato patches ot the raimei.s over in Scott. Otllcers Smith and Curtis have been lilted by the fanners to patrol the count! y. They hnve mad" n number of anests. THEATRICAL. ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK. Lyceum. rillDVY. M.I'T. 21 "XaiiQlity Antlionv," pre ceded by "Madame Huttfitlj " SATntinV, SKPT 22 'Two I.lttle Vacrants," afternoon and nlglit Academy of Muse. At Tj WhIK The Woltord blieildau lleuertolrc (unipuiv "Gettysburg" at the Academy, 'ilic WcHord Sheriujn compinj continues to iluw laiiee crowds to the Academy to wltiiot their different performances Lait evening tie lioue was coinloruMy tilled jnd tlie audleiitJ teem d tu enjuj the pfifoinuiiLO immm-el 1 lie pioilmtiun olfucHl was a inilitaiy plaj cu titled ' (n tt.Vflniri " The piede was Bill HJKcd and gave great utMjitiuii Nn doubt llu piece will lie preenttd again before llie tciinlnatiou of the week Specialties were intrudiKcd between the aits by "The Cilboni," 1'iofevor Icit?, trained .lap anee spaniels and Prank Clui-tie, the comedijn vt the companv 'll.ls afternoon the bill is "Ihe lllaxe Ulirksiiiiih" ami imiljlit "C'hlspa" will be preeiitecl Charmintj Curtain Raiser. Ihe newest tliiui;, and the most beautiful, which (or manj seasons lias been been in this cilj, will, we untme to predict, b David Ue lato'a "Vfadaine UuiUitlj," at the l.jreum thea lor tomorrow evening-, which will be med as Ihe cuitalu lUcr to the longer and luo-t pretentious plaj, "Naught) Anihorn," In which lhailes h l't.aui letuins to us m a ft ir "Madame llulleilij," which Mr llelasco has adopted trom a atoij published a Bhoit while ago in the tentuiv Magazine, is a masterpiece o( t.ige ininaeeiuent a- wrll as a powerful drama The tale of Clio Clio San'a ioe and de sertion ts klmpW outline of i plot, but it Is illustrated bj koine wonderful and oriirlnil ar tistic eflects nf ireneic and of 11,'htinir. Ihe cuitaln will i1m piompilv at S o'clock and the public li reminded that, ai the Interest beultu at Hi" verv rle of the curtain, they will add to tli'lr own picture. In belli, seated In Rood ev (CI). "Two Little Vagrants." Loud thtni comes to thoe who wilt Man uxcr Duffj lua tecured the irnuikably ucc (ul melodraini, "two I.lttle juraiita,'"' ftr Sit urdaj matinee nnd nl'lit, Vptemher 22, at Ihe I.jccum thcitir. Pew pluja on either side of the Atlantic have achieved tuch tub&tunlial aikce.s as this one. "Two Utile ViRranu" has lie clement called lieait Interest and it abounds in profoundly nf fcitlnff Incident!. The kcetilo effects Jrn magnifi cent and more elaborate than thoae carried by moit traveling companies Veia Harrison tic krowleilged as cne of the best evponcnta of heiole bov character will be seen as Fan 1'an Tho ciut Includes Vnna Iloehlrn. Iill llilscne, Kthelle Karle, Kail urine Vincent, Ruth 1 Id rcelite, Arthur CoglUer, Pel l.a llaire, Harry Col lins, Hugh Punrion, .faiii.-s Daunt ami Itobert Mullen Special Ladles Tickets. I'nr Ihe openlnu performance of the ubrev Mock company next week at the Academy of Mink, special lidieV tlcketi will be dutrlbuteel and the entire seating capacity of the house will no doubt be sold before the doora open on ac count nf the reputation that this excellent com pany ha I in preeentinc such strong and well known plaja. The Aubrey Stock company la made up of such clever people who leave, by their Intelligent conception of the artistic demands won tho warmest praise of the critic. The People's Exchange. iirir iii "ia"iii'Mi,iiiiMi-iii-sii-i"ii-iiir'VX''Xicii A POPULAR CLEARING IIOIJSi: Tor tho netult or Alt Will Hnve notifies to Rout, Real Astute or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Wnut Situations or Help These Small Advertisement Cost One Five Cents a Word Except Situation Bcrted Free. FOR RENT. iTiixtsiiF.u iiofst: ran nr.NT, in ose op the hot locations In Scranton: lltteen mln t'tes walk fiom Court House, on the "Illll' tec tioni modem ImpinvenieiitS) heated bv fur nace, almost newlj futr.Uhed, containing ptnno, nianj books, two bed room fitted, etc. Will lent for 40 month until April 1. ddrcm, 'Turnhelicel," 1'. O Dox 215, trra.nton, t'a I Oil HIAT-MCn rilONT KOOMS. WITH UAS. ateam beat an) bath. 64ti VV ashliiRton ave. line roit ltKST-STOKES i' co.i, r.wriiwor. nulldlng. Inqulte John Jennjn, 110 Wyom Ing avenue. MM1LU HOt'SK, 1604 PINE SIHr.KT. THOMAS Husatll. 6S0 Harrison avenue. V-rLUVrVItOOVt IIOtt.B. OnHK.V RIDOK; pleisant location; modern Improvements. O. S, Iribure. VOn ItKNT - 400 I.ACKAW ANSA AVENUK, four Doors, elevator; best ttore and loca tion in Scranton FOR SALE roit s vLn-itANoi:, caiipet, i-iano, f... tension tatle, bed room stilt. 27 ju ming avenue. l-'Oll MLE KIltsT CtASS 7-YKAllOLH dralt horse, perfect- sound In every le sped, weight 1 iOO to 1 600 Apply at o40 hpruce Btreet roil SM-K-ONT, Ill.ltltlNOHAU, MARVIN' CO. four citiibinntien Innl, lock, the proof aife '-Ijc 5 feet 41 Inches high by 3 feet 8 Inches wlele bv 2 feet i Inches deep, outside. mea'urementA, in At condition For other particulars applr room K Connell nulldlng. WANTED-TO BUY tv"ArDsnct5xDiiNrrLO must be In (rood order; etate particulars aa to make and price. Address, li. II,, general deliver-, Scranton. l'a. ROOMS AND BOARD. ItOOVI AND BOAltD; EASY WALKING Dis tance S'fl Washington avenue. WAVTED-W.OOC. nitST MOUTGAOE ON FIK'ST elrcs, centrally located city property. M. C , 'iriliune of ice. MONEY TO LOAN. QUICK STRAIGHT LOAN'S. CURHY, CONNCI.I, building. ANY AStOUNT OF HONEY TO LON. QUICK, stralRht loam or Building and Loan. At from 4 to f per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 314 315 Connell building-. CITY SCAVENGER a n. nitincs cleans privy vaults and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used A. U. IIHIGCS, Proprietor. Leare orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Eicke's drutr store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 9310. PROPOSALS. .KALKD PROrOSALb WILL BU Rl.CLIVED AT tlie ottke of the City Clerk, Scianton, Pa, until 7.JU o'clock p. m . Thuisdaj, &ept. 'JO, l'XX), to toiu-truct a lateral Hewer with the nec essary branches, connections, manholes, banius, and fixtures, on the easterly sldu ot Washing ton avenue, between New ork street and Mai ion street Each proposal shall be accompanied bj' cash or certified check in the sum of lift) dollais as a guarantee to execute a contract li awarded the same. Tha lit) resertes the right to eject atij oi all bids lly older of City Coun cils VI T LWI.LLK, City Clerk. Vianton, Pa. Sept. S, 1900. LEGAL. NOflCE IS HHll.IJY (1I)N THAr AN APPLI cation will be made tc the governor ot the Statu of Pcnnsjlvanli on Saturday, October Utli, HKiO, by Krank II Snder, Frank J. Kclioouov ei , Charles S hnjdcr, John 1) Colvln and I K. Cooke, under the Act nf Vssembly oi the Com monwealtli of Pennsylvania, entitled an ict to provide for the interpolation and regulation of eerulii cotporatlons, approvid April 2J, 1874, and the supplements thtreto, for the charter ot an intended corporation, to be called ""ihe Covey reek Coil Company," the character and ob ject ot which is for the purpose ut mining, pie jiariug and telling of coal and leasing of tul lands, and for thcic purposes to lave and pos mm all the rights and benefits and privileges of the said Act ot Assemble- and Its supplements E. 1 COOKE, Solicitor. NOTICE '1 HE WNUAL JIEET1NO Or THE members of The Lackawanna Store Assocla tion. Limited, will be held at the office of the association In the City of Scranton. Pa , on VVedncsda, October 'J, l'JOO, at 10 o'clock a, m , for the election of managers for the ensuing vear, and for the transaction of such other builiios as may pioperly come before the meet ing. II S FAlllCllll.il, Scianton, Pa, Sept 10, 1000 becietarj. NOTICE TO OWNERS OF PR0PER1Y OS Court street, luaniond avenue and Provi elenee road The following Is a correct copy of a resolution of City Councils of the City sit jsciaiiton, Ps , approved Aug. 31, 1WJ0- Resolved, By the "select Council of tho City of Scranton, the Common Council concurring, lliat Couit Mrcet from its lutcisectlon with Piovi denie road to the east side of the intersection of ourt street and Diamond avenua, and Di.i inund avenue from Court street in a southeilv direction to Providence road, and Providence load from the intersection of Diamond avenue, in u southerly direction to Carbon street bridge, Le paved, and the cost thereof assessed against the abutting properties, according to the foci ftont rule: provided that three fourths ot nil the members elected to each branch of the councils lull vote in favoi thereof On the passage of this resolution by taid thrre-fourths vote and its appioval by tlie Mayoi. the Cltv Clerk shall publish a copv thereof In two news papers published in the Citj' of bcrautou for l"'i dajs, ktnting that unless a imjoiitv of tne owneis of propeity abutting upon Court stieet, Diamond avenue and Provldebco road, as above mentioned, shall slgnitv to councils in writing, within sixty dajs from the date ot the jpprnvtl of this resolution, tlirli piefcicuie A the material desired for sucli pavement loun eils will proceed to pass an ordinance directing the paving of said Court street. Diamond ave hue and Providence road, between the points abuve named with such materia! as they may see tit Approved bv Select Council. Aug. 16, 1800. CHAS WAONKll. president Approvrd by Common Council, Aug 23, l'tOO VVM V. ailimillS, president Approved, Aug. Jl, 1500 JWIES 1IOIR. Mayor. Published in pursuance of the foregoing reso lution M T. LAVELLE, City Clerk. Scranton, Pa , Sept. 8, llxjo The plaja aie of the kind that interest and it ma) be ret davn as cutaiu that there will be no disippolntmeiita They will open theli en fiRCincnts heie at the Academy of Music, Pre Jsintlnf? the (oluwing; icpeitolie, opeuUii; snitlnit the following repertoire, opening Jlon Lru of Tennessee", Tuesday night, Isie ureat fcenle production of "I'aiut"; Wednesday night, "The Land cf tru Llvlnc;" Matinees daily, cnmmencinif 'ueiday SI NATIONAL LEAGUE. The- tame between Brooklin and M ,0uls was lorfeited to Brooklyn in the tliiui iniiluir as u r i suit ot a dispute over L'mpiie Hafrney's ele elson by a scoie of 9 to 0. ihe score at the time was 1 to 0 In Brooklyn's favor. t Philadelphia R . u. Cincinnati 0 0 3 13 0 0 0 0712 3 Philadelphia 20102111 8 9 Batteries Phillips and Pclti; Ilernhaid, Duiio hue and Dougless. Umpire Hurst. At New Yolk R H. E. Plltsbur B 0 0 110 0 12 0512 0 New York 00100000 12 5 3 Batteries Chesbro and O'Connors Carrlck, Tay lor and llowerman 1'mplre Snvder, Eastern League. Toronto, 6; Worcester, i (first game), Toronto, 9j Worcester, 1 (second game). Providence, 4j Montreal, 1 Hartford, 10; Rochester, 2. Springfield, 12; Syracuse, 10. eneissxf"sw hAb Cent n Word, Si Insertions for Wanted. Which At-j In. HELP WANTED-MALE. U'ANTED-riRST CLA,S SHOUT ORDHt COOK wishes position. Has been on vatbt for la-t live winters. Address "H.X," care rribune WANTED-ENEHaETIUTRUSTWORTIIX YOl Ml mun; must tome well recommended; $12 per week guaranteed, 30 Library Building. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WANTED- VV EIPEltlENCrn MINSK UIHL -Mis, A II Matma.i, Wl.t I'luci stteet. RECRUITS WANTED. MARINE CORPS UNITED STATES NAVY RF emits wanted Able bodied meui service on pur warships In all parts of the world and on land in Ihe Phlllpplrcs, when required Lieu tenant Colonel n It. Russell, N W. Corner Lack awanna and Woming avenues, Scranton LOST. IOST-A SMU.L BAY MARE, SCAR OV HttlllT uacic teg, si vears oiu newaiil at I change Hotel, Dunmore. DRESSMAKING. DnESIMAKINC, FOR CHILDREN TO ORDKRs also ladles' waists. Louise Shoemaker, 212 Adams aevnue. SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATloTTUrtElnr'A0 1 IlTTl rTF 11S old to do light housework or mind lulu Address VJ Putnam stieet. North End, citj WANTED WORK AS LUWDEESS FOR VION dajs and Thundavs. eiui give best clH icf erences. Address, T. M , 7)2 Urn stieet SITUATION NThD-in IADY IS l,vl',ll or insurance olfice, writes good hand, at xi Otis to obtain employment, willing anil not aliain of work. Address "Experienced," care of this (Tribune) office. SITUATION WANTEDEXPERIEM I It tiooh" keeper, stenographer, tvpewilttr are! genual office map. II. It , this office SITUATION Vt NTED-Bi A WOMAN TT home, would like to have four or tlvo vvauli Inga and Ironings, good woik done Cull or drop postal E. VA. T, 819 Mulberry street, elh STENOaitAPHER, EXPERIENCE!)! DESIRI S position. Addrcrs, It. S, Tribune) olfice WANI'EU-POSITION BY . OliNfl LADY WHO hoj Just graduated in bookkeeplig, i.r-t class references given uml expected Audrcss. .. r. U , Box 274, Factoryrllle, l'a WANITD-WORIx lORMONDUS ND-1H ItT dajs, as laundress, can give bet city ref erencc Address, "tfi Llm street SiTITATION WANTED-STFKDx WORK BY THE da ; tin give good references dilre. M J. P., 01 plunt, Pa WANTED-OUMl MAN 21 1 EARS OLD, WITH excellent character, rapid and accurate sc ccvritant, good penman and first class knowledice of business methods, wuuld llko woik in ul ce or on books. Best references. "II," Tribune otBce. PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C SPAULD1NG, C. P. A , 21 TRAD era' Bank buildin? Architects. EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, CONSUL building, Scranton. ITIEDER1CK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT, l'llll E building, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton. Cabs nnd Carriages. RUBBER TIRED C.BS AND CARRKOES- Bl Sr of service. Prompt attention given orders, b) 'phone 'Phones Je.TJ and 0332. Joeph hellev, 1J1 Linden. Dentists. DR C E 1 ILENBEROER, PAUL! BUI! DISO, Spruce street, Scranton. DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PR1VAT E TIoT pltal, corner Womlng and Mulberr. DR. ft O IAUBACII, 110 WOVllN(l"AVI.sir DR II. F. ItEYNOLDS, OPP, P. a Hotels and Bestaurants. THE ELK CAFE. 125 AND 127 rRANKLIN E ntte. Rates reasonable. I'. ZFIGLEIt, Proprietor 3CH ANTON HOI SF. XEU D. I, 4, WPV. benger depot. Conducted on the huiopean nhn 1CT0R KOCH, Propiletn Lawyei s. J. W. nROWNISG, VrrORSEl ASD COI'SStL. Iwi at law. Rooms J12 iU Mcars building D 11 RITLOGLF, ATTORNEY-LOSs"si (,( Hated on leal estate- security, .Vleais hulldinL coiner Washington avenue anil "spruce stint H(SK 1. BOYLE. tiTORSEV. SD ("oi."smT lor at law. Burr building, Rooms 11 an I u' Washington avenue IwiLLARD. UKKN & KS5PP. AHOItShVs and Coi nsellors at I aw "''""'"n uiillillnK, VVasliinKloii avenue JF'l'P - 1I.M P. TIOItsrS SD rois. sellois at Law Luimnonnealtli building, Rooms 19, 20 and 21 JAWS "V O VKFOHD, tTTOItVEl-M ! U Rooms 514, 51- and 510 Bond of Trade build ing. iDVNAiii) vv. rim nt. atiohsey! R00VH 1.03 Mil, Olh floor. Jlcais bulldini;. fTW.iREs! riOHSI.-7r7lTr"llOA7lli ot Tiade bulldini:, bunion, Pa C. It. PIICHER. "TORS E vTF L UV-rTlO UID of Trade biuMiii'. Scranton, Pa PATTERSON k WHCO TR DI US' NATIOS.M Bank building. '' C COMI'0S. HU REPFBIICW BI'ILDlSl) A IV. BFRTHOI.F. AlTORSTV. JIEVR5 llflKT Physicians and Suigeons. DR. W. K ALI.LV, 5U NORTH WASIIISOTOS avenue. Bit. S. W. I.'AMORF-vHY, OFHCF 3,0 WST Ington .avenue. Residence, His Mulbent Lluonle disease", lungs, lieart kidneys and grnllo urinary cigars a specialty. Hours, I tu 4 p. in. Schools, SCHOOL OF THE l.CKWANVi,cKAXro" Pa Couisrs pieparatory to college, law, mull' cine or builneas. Opens Sept, 12th .send fur catalogue, ilev Thomas M Calm, I.I. I) . i un elpal and proprietor, W. E. Pluiuley. A M headmaster. Seeds. U R. CLARK k CO . SEEDSMEN ASI) N! It s ry men, stole 201 Washington avenue; gieen houses. 1950 Noitli Main avenue, stole tele phone, 762. Wlie Screens. JOsTi'Il KIIETTF.L, REAR 511 LU'U'vWASSA avenue, bcianton, Pa, manutactuicr of Wlie Screens. oUiscellaneous. BMIER'S ORCIIESTIU-MUSIO 10RTaI.7.T. picnics, parties, ttceptlons, weddings and con cert work furnished For terms address It J Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert'a music atorc. MEOAROEE BROS., PRINTERS' SUPI'LILM, FV velopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, IJ0 Washington avenue, fscrantou, Pa, RAILROAD TIME TABLE- PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ',',rvwt Schedule in Effect May 27, 400O. Junius leave Scranton: OAo a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlaburg;, Philadelphia, Daltl nore, Washington and for Pltts- o no lre and tho Wcst 0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsville, Beading, Norrlstown, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, PaltimoieWashlngton and Pitts burg and the West. 2.18 p. in,, week days, (Sundays 1.08 p, m.,) for Sunbury, Harrls burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg nnd the West. For Hazleton, Potts ville, Reading, &c, week days. 4,87 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hazleton, Pottsville, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. ,f 11 WOOD. den. Pasi. At, Jll HUTCHINSON, Pen. Mgr. Delaware Lackawanna and Western. In Effect dime 10. 1KK). 'Jouth Leave "cranton for New Yoik at 1 4V SOU, 0.40, 8 00 and 10 0 a, in, li 03, 3,1.1 ami M0 p m For Philadelphia at 6 40, R 00 and 10 03 a m , 12 05 and .13.1 p m For SlreVud. butg at U lo p in Milk and accommodation at 3 4(1 p. tn Arrive at Hobokrn at t33, 7.18, 1013 a m : 12 0st, 247, 4 4, 7.19 and P.41 p in AiTive at Philadelphia at 10 00 a m , LOU, .1.44. 0 00 ami 8 2J p. m iris- fiom New York at 1 O'i. 4 00 and 10 20 a m ; I 00, 1.52, S 41, 8.43 anil 11 10 p m From sttoudsburg at SOS a m Norlli I.eae 'cranlon for BuRalo and inter mediate statiuns .it 1 10, 4 10 and S.JO a. m . 1 O'i, 0 II and 11.13 p 111 For Oswego and Syra use at 4 10 a 111 and 1 3') p 111 Vet lltica at 1 10 a 111. nnd 1 "', p tu For Montrose st 8 a m , 1 O'i p tn and ft 4 p tn For Me hoi Mm at 4 lie) ami 0 ; p m For Binghamton, 10 21 and r,o p ,n Viiice In Vianton trom nuffaU at 1 ,0, "fi', CIS -ind 10 00 a ni ; 3 10 and 1 00 I' 111 From Oswego ami Mrsciise at 2 03 a. m , 1 ' is nnd ( p in Fioni I Ilea al 2.."3 a. m ; 1 iS .ind 1 :o p 11 I roni SlchcUnrt it fi 00 a in. and 0 Co ti tu From Montrose at 7.55 and 10 00 n. m , , 2e' nnd p. in Bloonislmrir lHvl-lon leave- Scranton for Ncitliiimlierlaiiil il . 4"i 10 03 a 111: 1 3" and 00 p m Foi Phiwmth .it 1 03, 3 40, 8.53 and U .' i m leir Nantliiike at S 10 a in. Arriis at N"orthumliliiiil nt ') ", a m ; 1 10. S 00 and ' P tn trnvp al Sinticeike at 0 10 a. m Airlve ut Pliinnutli at '.'Oil 4 12, 11.00 p. m. and !.' ) n tn Vtrlvp nt -ciaiilcm from Northum eiljiid nt 1 li .1 m , l" il, 4 00 and 8.45 p 111 From Santlcoke at 1100 a, 111. KMm I'ljmouth at 7 V a in . i 20 ', 3", and 11.10 p. m, si stiv Tims'. Vuth leiice Scranton 1 40. 100, C 40, 10 05 a. in ; Ul. 140 and f to p 111 So'th l,eie Serantmi it 1 10, 4 10 a. m ; 1.55, 3 IS and 11 13 p m Blooinsbiirir Division I eave 5-cranton at 10 05 a m and fl 50 p in Delaware and Hudson. In Effect lune lllli, 1000 Trains for Caiboi.dale leave Scranton at R 20, 7 5.1, 8 51. 10 1 1 j m , 12 00, 1 2-1, 2 2(1, J 52, 5 25, 0-25, 757, 'Mi II 15 11 111 : 1 lb a. m lor Horcsdale and lake- lodore 0 20, 1011 a 111 2.20 ltd ".25 p m For Vt like s Bai re-0 4 J, 7 l. 8 41, S 3, 10 41 a. m : 12 0.1, 12S, 2is, 1 II, 4 27, 1110. 7,4), 10.11, 11 3b p 111 lor I, V 11. R points-fi 45 a. m.; 12 03, 2.1., rs.1 and 1130 p. m Tor Penn-vltanla R II points C 15, 9 33 a. 111 : 218 and 4 27 p m. For Albany and all points north fl 20 a. 111. and 3 52 p m M'ND Y TR UNS For Carbondale 7 20, 9 00, 1111 a. m.; 2 28, .1 52. 5 47, 10 52 p. m For V likes Barre-9 33 a in ; 12 03, 1.53, 3 23. 4 42. 0 27. 8 27 p rn For Albanv and points north 3 52 p. m For llonesdale and lake Lodore 9 00, 11.31 a, in and 3 32 p li lowest isles to all points In I'nited States uid Carada .1 VV . BFRDICK, 0. V A . Alban.T, V. V. II 'V CltO II F A , Scranron.s.ra. Lehigh Valley Eailroad. In Effect May 27. 1W3 Trains Leave Scranton. For Phihdelphla and New York via D. t If. 11 II , at C 43 a tn and 12 03, 2 U, 4 27 (Black: Diamond Express), und 11.30 p. m Sundays, 1). ill R R . 1 5. 7 43 p in For White Haven, Hazleton and principal points In the coal rritlons, via D. & II. II. It , u 43, 2.1S and 4 27 p m For Pottsville, 43, 2 IS p 111. I'm Bethlehem, laton, Reading, lisrrleburc and pilnclpal intermediate stations via D. tc II It II, 1,43 a 111 ; 12 03, 2 1S, 4.27 (Black Dia mond I'vpress), 11 30 p m. Sundays, D. t H it It , 1 18, 7 4S p in. For TinikliJnii.uk, Towanda Elmirs, Ithaca, Oiev.1 and principal Intermediate stations, via I), 1 A, VV. It H , 8 OS a. 111 ; 1 05 and 3 33 p in. lot fienrva, ltochostrr, Buffalo, Niagara. Tall', ( hlcngo. and all points west, via D cVr It R. R , 12 0.1, 3 31 (Blick Diamond Expiess), 7.48, 10 41, II "0 p in Sundas, D & II R. R, 12 0.1 p. III ; 7 49 p in Pullman pallor end sleeping- or Letilcrh Valler parlor earn on all trains between Wilkes Bsrre and New- 101k, Philadelphia, Buffalo and rus pet sicn Bridue ROl.LIN II VVHlUIt, Hen Supt , 2H Cortland stieet, New York ClURLls, IFF. On. Pass. gt., 26 Cortland stieet. Sew oik A VV SOSSI'MVCIIIR. Div Pan Ant , South Bethlihtm, Pi For tickets and Pullman leseivallons apply W laekawanna acenuc sfrjiilon. Pi Central Eailroad of New Jersey. s.jt 1 ns in Siw Vork Foot of Llbertt street, s 1! and outli I eirv 7 5iitliiaclii. mil Usui iMliisivelv.lnnuilns; elc arilitici-s nul cnufoil I 11METVBII IS IIFm M5V 2d M'slO 'Mains leive "scrantiin foi Sew 5 nrk, N'ewaik, Hirabeth. l'hllad. Iplna, I aslmi. Ilelhlelieiu, V lei town, V1111I1 hunk ami White linen, at s ft a III evpnss t 20 evpiess, 4 00 p In "'in elsis, 2 13 p 111 I'm Pittstnu ind Wilkes Bine, s :'0 3 mil 20 and I 00 p 111 s,,m,li 2 15 p 111 trr Vnvntnin Pail, sjn a in. 1 ? and 4 in p 111 cumins, i", p in I nr Biltlinoii- and Washington, mid points k I. .,.l 11. ., .1. Ha, l.lat.u.it 6 TO 1 In 1 Ort I IIIIIII UIIU ,..-. . . ,1 ., .,-,, vi, , -v.. ,. ,,i, . ,. p 111 tllld IVS 2 15 p 111 I',,. Innv llr, 111I1 nienn flrnip.. etn . at R 10 ,i ill nnd 1 '0 p ill ' 1 fi ltejillnv, l.eliannii und llirrirhurg, via VI- luitnvn. s 0 i in and 120 p m "undavs, 1 2 15 p in i Fur PolUville. h .0 a in . 1 20 p m ,.. I. .!.,-.- ... ..II ...I..,.. .V. .....II. I llllinmn iiiiii'', id un i'ihiiis L swum anil west at luwci-l uu .11 lli- staileiii I II OlllllVI-s-rS. Cleu -npt. , II P II VI IIVVIS. (leu Pa- A,-t. New Yoilc.Ontaiio and Western R.K. TIME 'IMIIT IS' Illll I M'SDVV, IfSK 21. 1000 Suith Biiuid lialns 1-ave leave Seian- I aiboii. Wrlve Trails. l"l' 1 ilc Cadpsla, 201 laioa in 11'20a in 1.03 p. m 2ftl 1 1 15 p hi 1 .12 p. in 143 p.m. 0J 0 00 p. m rrlve Cailiondale, n 40 p in 'south Biiiuid Tlilus leave Leave Cjdoslj. I uibnndale Scranton 203 700a in. 7,40a, rn. U4 S.IOu. in 1002a in. .'10.41 a.m. "OJ Saip.m J fit pin 4 20 p. m M'SDU OSL. North llniuiil ' leave Leave Siran- I aiboii. rrlv ton dale Cadosis ai "Ida m 0 10a in. 10.45a.n 201 7Wp in. trrlve faibondale, 7.45 p. m "-until Bound leave I eav Cadosia Carbondale. Scranton. 2u2 "00 a in 7.40a m 20S 1 10 p. m .'.51 p in (I 85 p m Train So "01 makes connection for points Noitli and cutli on Main Line, al Cadosia. Trains No 201 and 204 make Walton, Delhi, Ilamdrn and hldnev connections Ttalns Noj 205 and '20 nuke Main Lint con nectlons nn Siindac. For further information, consult ticket agents, J. t ASD! RsOV. f!en Pass 5gt , New York. ,1. E. WELSH, Traveling Passenger Agent. Scrsn. ten. Erie and Wyoming Valley Time Table In Effect September 17, 1000. Trains for Hawley and local points, connect ing st Hawlev with Frle railroad for New York, Newburiili and Intermediate points, leave Scran ton at 7.U5 a in and 2 25 p. m 'lulus arrive at Scranton at 10.10 a tn. ant 0 10 p in NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES HARRB RECORD CN BE HAD In Scranton at tho news Hands ot ltelsman Bros, 40.5 Spruce and 503 linden; U. Norton, 322 Lackawanna avenue, I b. Shutter, 211 Spruce atreet 3 SCALP TREATMENT. MRS L. T KELLER. SOALP TREATMENT. Me naiiilHioing, cue, ; isciai mstssgi miaicur- Ing, 23c, J chiropody. 7tfl tjuiney, Ul vuincT, iT" " r
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