fS&f&WR!! THE SCRANTON TKIBUNE-TtESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1900. ft i ( WORTH A KING'S RANSOM. mdWomSsl meW hCatanw m vv .. - - wi niiii x. 1 i.-. X X AMsSwf. X X .JP . wT x m. TWk "V .. r. r--a ierierm : - . 4. M -n N ;r, sssr;. jsvVvfe'-s 'C7"l. .'I- 'V ' A VS C r J. g-" - L"d w' catarrh ot the head and lungs in its worst form, until the doctors fairly gave me up, and I despaired of ever getting well again. "I noticed your advertisement and the splendid testimonials given by people who had been cured by Peruna, and determined to try a bottle. 1 felt but little better, but used a second and a third bottle and kept on improving slowly. "It took six bottlss to cure me, but they were worth a King's ransom to me. I talk Peruna to all my friends and am a true be liever in its worth." Mrs. Col. E. J. Gresham. Thousands of women owe their lives to Peruna. Tens of thousands owe their health to Peruna. Hundreds of thousands are praising Pe runa in every state in the Union. We have on file a great multitude ol letters with written permission for use in public print, which can never be used for want of space. Address The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O., for a book written especially for women, instructively illustrated, entitled "Health and Beauty." Sent free to women. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA KILLED NEAR TOBYHANNA. Mrs. Whitesmnn, nn Aged Lady, Meets Death on the Railroad. Fiioii.nl to llic Suanlon 'iiibune. Tohyh.tr.n.i. Oft. 29. Jim. Mary "Vliitcs-ni.ii, uf noiililslmro Station, I'a., who for several yea is lias been livinir with Mr. I'm-tiicy, of th.u place, was killed some lime iluiiupr Satuulay even In ff, about a mile west of Tobylianna. Mrs. AVhltesnian, who was seenty years old, left the Courtney home about " o'clock Saturday afternoon, not Mty ilifT whete s-lie intended soliiK. but later In the afternoon was seen slowly plod ding her way, beiiw very feeble, down the i.illio.td ti.icks towaid Tobyhanna. Nothing timber was, seen of her until Sunday morning about 7 o'clock, when a fielulit train ciow discovered her lifeless, budy at a place known as the Hock Cut. The section hands wete notified and picked tip the body and it was sent to Ooiildsboro station on the tt.yr, train, where It was taken charse of by the poor authorities of Wayne county, of which she was n resident.. Interment will be made this afternoon nt I! o'clock t Quuldshorn station. Quinine for Colds. Many people who use quinine for the cine of eolilB say Unit the elfect of this tlrtiir It, inoio disagreeable than Ino disease. Krause's Cold Cure Is pro. pared In a convenient capsule toim, and will cuio the. most deeply sealed cold in 21 hours without- any interrup tion to business. They aie pleasant to take and give you n clear, fiesh sensa tion while op.-iMtlutr. Price l!3e. Sold ty Matthews tiros. WYALUSING. 6iicei.ll to the Scranlnn Ttilmne. Wynliifclnir Oct. L'n..MIns .Mile rimitli is vislthiK telatlves at Mchoopuiiy. Mr. nnil Mrs. Uowlaud Cramiull spent Sunday with her mother, .Mm. .Amelia Porter. Mrs. Fr?d .Smith entertained the Twentieth Century club ami th Kurt nlKhlly club at her homo on Second street Friday afternoon, AVciinchiluy, Oct, ill, tliu I'nPed Mlmi A Skin of Boauty la a Joy Forever. CltlJAM, U UAU1U.U. HI-'AU'liriKU. .9. jFV llemovM Tan, pimples, FncklM. S3 atPtV V,0"' '. Il.n. and 8WI3 I i 7 v u ui'Defl UltiClion. Ik h atoua tbo tut c(M tf, una ii a iriulriiwa tauten to bo ur It I) prup. crly itiailc. jtocepi do counterfeit u Inillaruuue. Dr.U A. Bajn Mid to a lady ut Hie but-to ( rtlicnlli "A you leuledwiJiuelliiii, 1 recommtnii '(iour it't'ti Creaiu ' u ILe leut termful of all the hkln prenara. tloni " i'or wue fcr r w all PruraUla an Hscy-Oooda UeakM In tUc U. S., Cauadu, and tutopa, vbi v t, aoncuo. im'r, n Qnat ; iu. .t. r iiaarabiM an, i y j .jn. EVERY WOMAN fSemetlttea needs reliable, monthly, egolatln medicine. Onlf harmlostjao? Ibu purest drugi ibguld be seed, If you Kant, lb beat, get Dr. Foal's Pennyroyal PHI IHiamD nrA nrmnnf nn rV nnil nArtnln In mull It hvj ea w jfa ih'i aaw 'tno Kcnutuo tur. real sj ueyer For Sale by JOHN H, PHELPS, Gpri'ce strtet TowPeium Saves Mtves w&m B!-tfaft4ss Mrs. Col. Ii. J. Greshiim, Treas urer Daughters of the Confederacy, and President Hcrndeii Village Im provement Society, writes the fol lowing letter from Hernden. Fair fax, county, Va. : Hernden, V.i. The Peruna Medicine Co., Colum bus, O. : Gentlemen: "1 cannot speak too highly of the value of Peruna. 1 believe that I owe my life to its wonderful merits. I suffered with Workers will have a supper at the Presbyterian church parlors. .Mr. and Mrs. Flank Mitten and son, of Sayre. visited lelatives in town over Sunday. Mr. Albert Miller, of Ie llays.ilit, spent Sunday In town. Mr. .1. Leiieh and son, Frederick, and Miss Violelta Flllott, or Albany, X. V., are visiting relatives In town. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Vannakan are .spending some lime with their sons In Wllkes-Uarre. Mrs. !:. D. Lewis and chlldieu are visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cieorge Smith, at Wilkes-r.arre. Mrs. Sarah Adams visited at Tow andii a couple of days last week. Professor Cunimlntfs, of Towanda, has a dancing class la this place every Friday night. BRADFORD COUNTY. Eprei.il to the Su.mlim Tillniiir. Towanda, Oct. 29. There aie H79 yeh.inl houses and 13,721 pupils in this county. Tlie Hull automatic signal system has just been placed in opeiation be tween Kas-t AVnverly and Van Ktten. Mrs. F. V. Hale, Jr., has gone 'to Denver, wheio she will spend the win ter. -A largo number of Uradford count ians will hear (lovernor Uoosevell .speak at Elmlra this evening. The order for the regular teim of Tioy court has been revoked, on ac count of lack of urgent business to be transacted before the bar. A. T. Stewart, esq., has received the appointment foi the state pharmaceu tical examining board, Sayto is tormented with shingle thioves. A few" days ago 2,000 shingles weie taken from a building. .Miss Agnes Miller, of T.oltnysvllle, spent the past week with her sister, Mrs. K. W, Gnylord, Ileginnlng last Thursday evening, twenty-eight "Itcpubllcuu mass meet ings are to bo held in this countv be fore election. 'A chip weighing sixteen pounds was caught In the river a few days ago. The Lehigh Valley Is making ninny extensive iiupioveiueulH on this divis ion near the junction station. The grade has been lessened near the rail road bridge and the road Is being bal lasted with rrttshed stnne. The Prohibition tialn with Wooley nnd Motralf, national candidates, will make n niie-half hour stop at Canton tomorrow forenoon, Addresses will bo made fiom the car platform. HAWLEY. !-i'ilal In Die .SVuntuti Tiibunc Hawley, Oct. 2!, In iinllclputlun of an early supply of water the borough, council has puivluihed l,.V)(l feet of hose for lire purposes. They have also or deied two hose carrluffes, each of which will contain 750 feet of Hie oso mentioned above, The hchtmo whirli Is being bioaehed now Is to house one at each end of the town. If this plan is (iirrled out It will necessitate the formation of another tire company, .Nearly all the mains for the water company's new line are now completed, There remains but the one on Oelle- whvw auappoux. Bold for 81.00 iter box. Pharmaclstt cer, Wyoming avenue and nionte nventic nntl several other Bhort eomieetlons to be nnlshnl. Of the two and ntwiinlf tulles to bo laid In order lo connect the town with the reservoir nt No. 14, thoio remains iibotit one nnd nnc-hnlf miles ttnhild. The nrent er ninottnt of this will he found lo run through n section whrrr iIIrbIiib will he very easy, cnnsetiuently rapid prog ress will be made. Uttt one of the glass eotnpnny's rue lories has thus fur besn In operation, Jt Is expected Hint with the general resumption of coal mining the second lire will bn started. All the windows In .1 ,S. O'Connor's glass cutting establishment here have been covered with bonrds. The pios peets of a settlement of the glnss cut ters' strike, both here and at Hones dale, nre very remote. The Krlo passenger train due here nt 7.110 struck and killed a bear on Thursday evening near Olen Fyre. Uruln weighed .'liio pounds. AVOCA. The Ladles' Mlsslomuy society of the Lnngellrfe ehurch will meet on Thursday afternoon nt the home of Mrs. Kdward Laird. Misses Nellie Callahan, Matilda Clifford, Mary O'Malley and Margaret Dixon have been added to the corps of Instructors at the International Correspondence schools. David domes, of the West Side, Is critically III of cancer. Thomas McNally, or Clieiry street, Is ciltleally ill of pneumonia. On account of the Inaccuracy of the notice posted at the Avoca colliery yesterday, the miners did not return to work. They will Insist on a defi nite statement before tetuinlng. Misses Mary Cordon, Kntlierlne Waters, Mary Kane, Margaret Tlgue. Messis. ,1ohn Flnnnery, P. J. Pryor, Michael Houston. Daniel Donovan, at tended the Catholic Total Abstinence union convention at Wllkes-llnrre on Sunday. The many friends of Mis. Thomas Hi own, formerly a resident of this town, were grieved to learn of her death, which occurred at Mercv hos pital on Satuidav morning. The fu neral will take place this morning at 9.H0 o'clock. Interment will be In Plttston. The marriage of Mlx Ann Burke, of this town, and .Tames McDonnell, of Plttnlon, wns announced In St. Mary's church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 13. C. Kellum have re turned after a week's visit with friends in Susquehanna county. Kevs. D. T. Smythe and S. W. Young exchanged pulpits on Sunday. Miss Teresa rturke, of .Termyn, spent Sunday with friends In town. HALLSTEAD. Siril.il tu the Sciantuii TiHuinc. IIjIMuiI, Oct, 2'J. V.. II. It. Itoosa luv iiljc oil :i now t.i:ik wJitiui mi llio nuil t meet the ! 111.1111N of In-. unittlHS lnwliii-ii in Hie oil ii.ulc .luliii II. Vnnl.0.111 .i anions the ilfUgJllon friiin IIjIMc.hI hi Jtli'iiil the SiimiucImiiiu Hi iulilie.,ii iall.1 tor (inrrnor ltooOMlt lnt Sat imljy. The Hi'iitlpni'ii's fIiIUui; lll.i'tip lei .Mjil! Il.iiui.i .h nolkpil I, lis1 pi'opli i-iumlini; on tlio riut'W.ilux. aim n .'ir. i.ini.uiiii miii li, in inn. uf tlia lauijgcB, they e.illcil out ""lli-llu. Muik. ' while i-omc of the others .ellow "tlicie me lie tiu-K" Mi. V.inf.o.in look the joke KO'11' ii.ituii'll. .Mi. ..mil -Mi, limes K. I)ais ,ent hiiiiiljy In IlliiKlir.inlon. Itev. .1. .1. limit, ol tliu I.oi ml lllll Mi'tlin- dM Kplimpjl iliuiili will lomluit a ,oiies ot iei.il iiiii.IIii!.'S in the Mrtlilli.t ):pi-.Miial ihuiili lii'ie Tiu-'ilJy, WednoUay and 'I Urn srl.t y GteiiiiiKi "f II. U wtel;. Ch.ules Aiinlln spent Satiinla as the Kin".t of lliiiKlianiton irienil. All Pel.iwaie, lickjaiuia and Welnn 1.1 llmi ugi'iiti .mil l'Jt'ir.ise men will appear in mii foims on Xov. 1. dailies CurriuK, who woikeil on the l..n kaw.inni ri.al olnil c, i-, ipiile ill at his home In the hor otih. Thiu.sil.iy iiiuhl C (.'. Siunnoii, Lackawamu station .igenl at IlilUieul. hamleil in hU t .'-le-nilimi to the iiinipiny. lie (OinnieiHeil .w an emplu.M' of I he l..i' kawann.i companj an a ileik iimlii station Avrnt ,l,e lit iij.iiiiii, oer iwenly eaiH at,'", .mil hid been actlnp elation apnt ami epii'ia luent In lo tor the p isl twenty earn ami iiiniv. UN ieii;iiitliai ranie as a Miipri.se In many uf his frlemN. He w.i alwajs .1 lonipf.. cut man and a (npulir .ielil. He was itputcil to lie the liest ilrllleil man in hanilliiiit i oal ae luunls of .my man in the employ ol the rail mail. Hi Fii;'rcor lias not jet been named npuial i.u p.i-il wi't iliroiiKh lii'ie nlmiit 0 u'dncl; our the laukawanua, .Mondiv moiii. !i, en i, lug PiLNitioiiL Tiucd.tlf and othet i all mail ollli EaN. Mi.--. Oilo-la Ainohl, who has been 111 at the home of .Mi- .lulo llinun will iitiirn to Hlooniv ting .Noimil mliiHil next week Wi ilnesd.iy. .Mr. and Mw. .lolm C'odiliiiRton lelurned home Satiuday fiuiu their weddiu:; tour and loin nit in fil Iioiim keeping in a fin nli-licil home on Chinch Mil-el. Iiaiul Master Dr. liilliuan, wliile man h'nift fiom the I'ireiuan hall In Ilcmiblkan headipiaileia lasl Satnula.i lot ,i while metal lip from Urn end of his clarionet, 'the tmdci will confer a fuor hy letinnlni; the name lo the band or to Dr. Cillnian. Hall-lead will haie a Ug pollth.il iloiuon,tia. tlon Wednisilay when the. Ilallstead Kepuhliian i lull will hold a hie touh Kiit parade and will aflerwanli lie addressed by Hon. ("oloul I'liim. iner, of .south Dakota, and John It. Pair, speak, er of the limine of ippic-cnlathcii. Speeilies will alao lie made by Hon. .lames T. lliilloii, I'liiti-d Mates innsiil Rineral to Switzeiland, and Ills, tilit Attorney Italph P. Little, ot MontioV. Many Thanks, "f wish to express my thanks to the monufactuiers of Chamberlain's Oolle, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy, for having put on the market; such a won derful medicine," says W. W. Massln gill, of Henumont, Texas. There are many thousands or mothers whoso children have been saved from attacks or dysentery nnd cholera infantum who must also feel thankful. It Is for sale by all diugglsts. Matthews Rros., wholesale and retail agents. FACTORYVILLE, Special to the Sciantoii Tiihune, Factory vllle, Oft. I'S. Wnller Cobb, or Scrauton, the genial express nies sensor, t,pent Friday night iei.u wjt, Ills parents. Arthur Reynolds and family have moved Into the James Flynn property, Keystone foot ball team journeyed to Seranton Saturday and pluyed a re turn Bumo with the Seranton High Scliool eleven. Tlie score was 12-0, a detailed repot t of which was published In ycatetduy's Tribune, Mr. uud Mtv, A. A. Riown leave to. day for a few days' trip Ihiough Hits, iiuehunnn counly. t?100 Reward $100. The iradil of IliU paper will be diii'd In hum that theio is at least ui.c dieadnl illrej,e Hut nil me has hem aide In tine In all , ttaues unU tli.il l lauuh. Iall' Calauli am is tlio enl poslliu' line ii.ia knuuii lo the meillial lialiinltj. Tatauh heiiiK a cuiulliu. ll.iiu.J iIIm'.im, ri.joiit -. a loadlliitlonal treat' Hunt. Hall's Calauli I'uii Is taken liilernally, uilliiK dllli'tly upon the hloo.l ami iiiikoid ii',. fate, nt (In Jt''IM, lheiil, ilcalioliiK the foumlalli'ii of the incase, and ltinj the pjllent .luiiillh 'i liulldiiiir up he tnuMitmlon ami av.i,tlni; iialiiic in doing its mil,, The piopiic. lorn have u iinuli lallli In lis luiutlvo porter, that the)' oiler one Hundred PolUn for miy cav that it iulU o Hire. Send for list ol lctl nioniaU. Addiena. P. J. CIIKXKV & CO., Toledo. O. Sold by dniKuUt , 7.V. Hull's family I'ill, are tlio bet. THEATRICAL. ATTBAOTIONB THIS WEEK. Lycpum, H'KsUAV t.iio, the Mfglilin. TllimSDAY feftrle lit "A Man I nui tie West." 1'IIIPAV ASP KAlfltllAV"l'.lei.lilf fcpjrk." Matliice SatimUy. , Academy of Music, AM, WIXK-llrniiell Moulton (.'utiiiwny in rrpiitnlre. Onlety. t I..HT 'llllll.K ll.Wrt-Wllic Woiueii iml SoliW. "FftttBt" at the Lyceum. Lewis Mnirlsmi's pioihutlmi nt (loi'lhc's won. deilul pin, "Pausl," wns last nlftlil piesentni nt the l.jn'iini helme mi auirieiiu' nf oi, larite dimensions who weie thnionuhly pleased with (lie IKoiliiction In frener.il and the woik In parllcu. I.lr nf 1'nntl Duiihai, who euaits Mr. Mm i Ison'i, old lole of "Mi.phltn." Mr. Punhir is well known In tills city, li.iilnir hem nlii-nily Htn line as the i old, micciimr. hrllliant Mend n,i e.ulli. ninl has also Initiallated hliiiselt with Su union audiences in mlcs ihiikIiix' all the wn f i urn leading ih.nacleis in coilely dramus lo tlie put of Tjllej i mil In i Xnpoleou play. He was formerly Mnrilon' understudy In "I'iiusI," and his lidirpteliillon uf Miphlnln Is ery lml1ar t Unit of Morrison, It has all of the tunc king, tanlallrlnir sIiiiirs of the nhoub dir, the force d, ihlllllilr IiiiikIi and the dashimc foirefiil inocments wlihh i hnrartrrirml the oiIk bill portia.tal of the ihaiailrr. Mr. Puuhar'a woik not luiiely an Imitation, hnwcwi. lie hiiiiRS to the chaiailer a Kep.liate ludbiihi. allt.v and his woik hIioii the etretts of mini sluily and laieful lonsiiieiatlon ol the evait iiiir rrqiilieiueiils ol the pari. 'I he MaiKiieille of Miss f'rnevlcp Kane loin piled fiiornlily with Hull of the arioin ui treses who h.ue hefore pla.ied Hie put nf the simple, imintiy maiden nn a Pcrnntmi stage, ''he nude the ihai.uler nenlle aud lovalile and did excel lent woik in all Hie ienes with .'aul. Kiank Liimliii; played Hie title lole In a eiy anepl ahle manner and I he woik of Hie company on the whole was irnnd. The play was tinely slatted, the wen In tin garden of Marjrlll rite's home and the r.m Is of the demons In the Hum km being cspciially well put on. Fine electrical effects imiti!,utd In make the scene amonK the ilenions pitticuhiily impieiiif:. and the walling and 1 imcn1 ilioiis of the toimeided souls tned hltlier uul Ihltlier hy the torturi.iir spirits weie simulated In un psrei'ilinirly realisile manner. Bennett & Moulton Company. A laige audience gieeled the Ihuncll Moul ton lompary, who opined a week's engagement at the Ai adeui.i last exenitig, piesentlug tile S'u-alioual inelodiam.i, "Paikest ltussia." As in Hie ias Heunetl ,ic Mo.illo.i kept lh"li piomise lo the puldic and gate one of Hie finest eunilig's euteitali.meiil tli.it Ii.h heeu piesented in Seruii Ion hy a popular pi lie aitradiou for some time, pieseiillui; to a detail ocr,vlhlng as acbeiti'ed. 'Hie lare-e mnnlier ot spri laities iulrodiired weie evi'pllm.illy slion,', new and cpitainly pioipd a notell.i to Araihtny patrons. PawMUi and Itooth, loinedy .hkiIijU aud loller akateir,; Pan ny slniinoiis, the iinny tiamp; Mr. Iivin Wai. ton the toiupilien of the eompaiiy; Madame I'lower, tlie "llio'ie Melha," were the prin' i ipal iaudetlle uiteitainers nf the tompany. llach memlifr of the large cast plajcd their le spectbc part in a iiedilnlde manner. This af ternoon "Wicked London" will lie prod.iced and tonight Fiank Ihiiic.v'.s cclehraled melodrama, "raptnln's Mate," will he the Mil. Tonight is ladies' bargain night. Any l.idv can pioeuie a cood vt.it in Hie nrehctia pioid ing tiikels are seemed befoie 5 p. nt., for 15 cents. The specialli'.v will he intioduced at null performance during the engagement of this company. Champion Jeffries Coming. .lames a". Jeffries, the champion pugilistic ath lete of the woild, will make his appctiamc here in the new American melodrama, "A Man from the West," wiiiten for him by the well known plajwiiirht. Clay t. (licene. Having demon strated that lie is wilhout a peer in tlie world of pugilism. Champion .lefiilcs bids fait to lay claim within a vhoit time to being Hie bevt nt lor who has yet stepped from tlie ring to tlie stage. I'loin eieiy Sonne come eiirnmliuiis as to the Miiprivingly ei client manner he portiajs the lole of the touiitv sheiilT in "A Man fiiim the Wisl." lie Is cji to act witli intelligence and cave and a gracefulness all Hie moie enjojablt? fiom Hie tact that it comes from a nun of Bleat phjsique. lie is .sin 1 ouniled with a com pany of steiling playcij., while the diama itself is ipiite beyond tlie oidinary, abounding in beautiful stage piituies and thiilling xienic el icits. Mr. .leflries lomea to the Lyceum net Thuiday night, Soi. 1, "The Electric Spark." Siger Midgley, In the lole of John Bogle ftubbs in "Tlie Khctiie Spsrk," Is making his flivt amiual sinning torn this kcmoii and U merlins with unqualified success. In fact, suc cess was n-siireil hi fore he forsook his profitable saudeiille engagement, where he has been such a shining liglil fni seeial seasons, to enter upon stellar woik on the legitimate stage. He was tlie (list loinedlan found after a searih of seveial jcais thai possessed the peculiar comic lalenls necessaiy for a satisfaclniy ior. 1 1 .i.i u I of this uuiiuely funny ihaiacter, .lolm llogie v,ti,bs. The (.haulier ha.s pirtloiisly been played by TrauU Daniels. In fait, it was his work in this character which tlrst biought him lo public attention to any gieat cMeul. 'I luce ppiformani'i'v will be piesented at the In tuitu, Fridiv night, Satuulay matinee and night. At the Gaiety. Opening Willi matinee on Thiusday afternoon, M. M. Tlile-e'n "Wine, Woman and Somr" i mil piny wilt ouupy the boauls ut the (Jalcty tliu ler for a period ol tlnee daj.s. This organli'atlon upon Its appeaianee in tlds city last yeai gae iinbersal salisfaPtlnn and was endoceil by all who witnessed their perforinanies, 'I lie company this cai' is fully up to Hie stand lrd set by them upon their (ouner appen. .ii. tn ..ltd .itll i.n.lr.iil.lmlK. fl I I Ml I l.ir.m f, IllllnlU r tu the cier pojiular Oaiety dining their stay in this cilj, Pally matinee, PECKVILLE. The miners' mas-s meellns on the JMott Haven base ball grounds here ystorday afternoon was, attonOod by fully 1,000 miners from the several mines of the New York and Ontario Coal company. At ." o'clock, in tlio absence n Mr. Dllcher or a lopreson tatlvo from the official board, one of whom had promised tlie committee waiting upon President Mitchell, would he present to address them, falling to appear, .ind tlio vust throntr of worklngmen evinced n desire of un easiness at the dlHiippolntnu'iil, Michnel Morrow was then appelate I to confer with headHUtuteis by tele phone, reKardltiK the delay, and In a few minutes returned end stated that In it consultation with President Mit chell at the St. CImi lex hand, that gentleman express Brent surprise when Infoi-iiied of th Munition, stat- itifj that Information fiom an authori tative source was received at head quarters Mondtty lnornliiK, saylntf thut the New York ,md Hwunton ?oal company had aurefd tu comply with tlio demands and hurl already posted tlio recpilred notices nt koiiib or the Hcianton mines. Wlill'j. Mr, .Miarow was speaking, several members of No. H" came rtmnlnc; tlir'Ui;rli the Held and Informed President Calvert thut the Ontario company had just pouted the required police, granting the men the additional two mil one-half per cent, and powder at JI.W. This infor mation was lecelVv'd with greut "sat Isfuetion and amid ijrcnt cheering, tho vast concourse of United Mine Vork etu or America hastened to their re spective homes to Inform their fami lies of the gooct news nnd the resump tion or woik. this morning. The 1'ecU vllle local, No. 217, claims the credit The People's Exchange. A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for ttte licitelt nt Alt Witt llnvo llotisen to Rnt, Rnl listitte ur Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Slttmtloun or Ilelp-TUsta Small AdvcrtUeincuta Cost One Cent it Word, Hlx Insertions foi 1'lvc Cents tt Word MxcBp: Sltttittloiu Wanted, Which Arj lit. scried Free, FOR RENT. ' a,v , J'AA'A lOlt ItHN'T-TKN'-IIOOM IIOIIPK, fttS I'lNI! ST., Iietwein Washlimloti and Adams Kutiue, re crlitlj p.ii"reit furnace, rus, hath. Cluiles P. .laihvln, FOIt HKNT-21B MIKI'I.IN looms! brlfk: VM. avi'.m'i:, i:nniT FOR SALE i nm svumhiim: ami lot. am vist. st., iiuiicr Achims .iM'iiue. Calvin Sejlmlt. i on si.t:-(:osri:xi!J or noimr. riniM- trie, cupels, IcddiiiK, etc. (i.li W.ishlnctnn iienue. koii sm:-osi: iikoiiiiATIun sikb uitt'.ss. whk pool table. Addiess A. S. I'rltchaid, 8!!.i Court itreil, HELP WAJTEJMfiUr WANTi-TWOTtOflTIArinXK tlltSXKRH and two hclpeis, Apple Maitiu llanelt ami Pallid; Itoath, (lleiiwnoil h.1lt. Ma.tltehl. WANTIll) - OXi: iIXI'IMHKXCnn .MAN TO Murk III itrei-n '.louse: sintcle pieteiml; at KersleteiV faun. South Main avenue, I, II. coin llelirhts. WAN! QU-nOOP, MltOXO IIOV. 1(! TO IS jenis ol ace. to learn tinners' trade. lt iVciiM'l, '.'ill Adams avenue. SALESMAN WANTED. AAAAAA ViVX SALISMRX WAXTIID TO Sr.t.b 1UII HOODS hy sample to wholesale and retail tiado. He are the largest and only maniiiai'lincri In our line In the world. Llbeial salarv paid. Addreas, C'AX-l)i:X MtV. Co., Savannah, (Ja. WANTHD-SECOXn an0"slot macTiinesi must be in rcoud order; ttate patttculara at to make and price. Addreaa, L. M., genual de livery, Seranton. I't. PUBLIC SALE. vi iii.ic s i.i: vi: win. m:m, at pi'ulh; vale, for the benclit of whom It may con cern, on W'eclne.sdav, Nnveiulier 7th, at ID o'clock a. in., al the Alhiliation Itoom in t'u' Court House In the illy of Seranton, Pennsylvania, one hundred and ten fchaics oi picleiicci stoik and cuie htiiulied and ten shaics of common .stock ot the Scninlnn lulry Coinpanv. Teims of Bale, cash. HF.I.l.KS k TOItltKY. LOST. LOST OR hTOhKN-siMAU, PAIIK (JRAV fOIl', 4 years old, vveiichinp; W0 pounds: lonir mane foretop; peculi.u mark- on inside of loll hind Us; Hon! feet shod. MLciul icvvard if le- ......, I..I... ri! ,, , ,.,. . .. turned. ty, Pa. Dim Ziminciiiran) I'aupack, I'ike conn- I.OST-MIAM. ItKI) COW, HIIITK LINK OX back, boms cut; bad on bell, hifoimatlon thankfully icceived. Pied Soliy, Jcrm.vn. ROOMS WANTED. V.ANTKD 2 OR 3 P 'RXISIIKD ItOOM.", FOR llfc'ht housekeepliiB; centrally located. Ad dress, J. H, Williams builJInif, City. CITY SCAVENGER A. B. CRlfiCS OUIAXS PltlVY VAUf,TS AM) cess pools; no odor. Jmpioved pcinipa used. A. B. DHIiKiS. Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 Noith Main avenue, or Klcke's drug alore, cor ner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 9340. of securing the uddHional two and one-half per cent per car. All the other mines operated by the New York and Seranton company had previously to Sunday aftiernwjn, Oct. 2S, at which time a committee waited upon them regarding tlie c:tra demand, had agreed to resume work yesterday morning. Messrs. P. D. Thomas, of Blakc-Iy, Is constructing a hotel at tirovvn Hollow In Scott township, and H. I,. Thomp son is similarly engnged on the Blake ly poor farm, erecting a corn house. Several boys from the Uidge were arrested and given a hearing before Magistral Smith, of the "West End, yesterday afternoon, on a charge of filthy, malicious mischief, preferred by Merchant Jaeoby, whose building was shamefully spattered with filth. All the mines In thH vicinity, with tho single exception of theiNew York Rnd Scranton's Ontario, resumed work this morning. Today all will he nt work and everything connected with mining coal will accordingly re sume Its normal condition. Mrs. W. F. Mott l"ft yesterday to spend a few dnys In Philadelphia. The ISpworth L,eacrue will hold a so cial at tho home of Miss Jessie Hof fecker this evening. Don't forget the mock trial to be given on Thanksgiving evening. There will be fun nnd amusement for all. Xo pulns will be spaced to make It one of the grandest entertainments of the senson. fines Xo. !i will meet at the home of J. D. English tonight. A short ses sion will be held, in uccount of the social. T.et all members be present. TAYLOR. The cltlxens of the Klrst ward have organized a political club, known as the Independent Political club. Tho membership is fifty. The ofllcers are: President, Itichard J. Davis; secretary, K. (I. Kvans; tiensurer, William liowen. As a result of Sunday foot ball play ing between the representative team and Avocn, James Fltxpatrlck, of tli) latter team, lies ut his home with tt budlv crushed chest and several frac tured ribs. Dr. J. S. Porteus exam ined the young man and pronounced him to be lu u very dangerous con dition. Tlie proposed fair and festival of the Olivary Uaptlst chttroli cojisreatlon, which was to have been held next month, has been postponed until Janu ary next. It was deemed advisable by the committee In ohurge to postpone It until then, owing to tlie recent strike, which greatly affected the arrange ments for the same, The Taylor Jlos compuity, No. J, held an impottant session last evening In their Huarteis on High stient, Ar itinsemotits were nitulB o organize a glee club, During the services, at the t.'alvury ltaptlst church on Sunday evening, Arthur Morgan rendeied an excellent baritone solo, lie was accompanied uu the violin by .Master Kddle Watklns and on tlio organ by Professor David J.). Jones. The Kieut strike Is over, upd woik was commenced in tlie Delaware, Lackawanna and Western collieries here yesterday. The Archbald and 1 lolcleii mines worked half a day, while the Pyne and Taylor mines worked tlio whole day. Misses Ethel Plpher una Knchel Jamec, of Hydo Paik, were guests ot JIUs MatHe Powell, of North Main stieet, on Sunday RECRUITS WANTED. MAniN'K COUPS UNITT.D STATIC SAW 7:. ctliltn wanted Able-bodied men: service on our warihlps In all pmti ol the world nntl on land In the I'lilllpplr.es, when required. Lieu tenant Colonel n. H. Russell, X, H". (Jomer latek. awanna and Wyoming avenues, Sirautnn. DRESSMAKING. UltES'SMAKIXn KOR CIIILDRhN '10 Oltl)i;tt alio ladles' walala. Loulte Shoemaker, 213 Adami aevnue. MONEY TO LOAN. MOXKv""ti1 LOAx! RA1 1'lIXHKHll, ATlOlt ney, 307 Council Itulldliii;, AXV AMOUNT, I Til 'I pr.lt CUNT., PROMPT ly. 11. C. He nolds, Mean, huildliu. MOXP.Y TO 1.0A-STHAI(HIT l.OXNS AT once. Curry, Council Uulldlncr. ANV AMOUNT OP MOVI'.V TO LOAN. QUICK, atralght loana or llutldlnit and Loan. At from 4 to C per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 3H-31B Council bulldlnj. Ml VMXTVM- UV A VOTSfl HOVIA.V. tu do vvashlnir uud ironlnit, m v.oik b.v Ihc tl.ij. Mis. .1. T,, ill I rerdliiaiul slieiM. SITUATIOX WAXTKD-IIY A HIIhl'LlTAHLP. coluicd ki1 as cook oi clianiliirniald. Apply 4IM .New- sllcct. .SITUATIO.V H'ASTHD-HV V CAPAHI.H HUH. for tiioklim- ol iteneral hiMievvnik; ill.v nf ciince; call at Sill) Noith Hyde Paik aveiiui. sithatio.v vAvn:n-iiv vorxn man as oHlie elcik, has had live years' cvpiricnie In tlie biilldint; biisnev; cim do bookkeeping. Addiess, L. II. W, Tilhune iifflie. hllCATlOX A.Mi:il-ll 01MI MAN S ottlcc ilerk; has had live .veils cspi ilenie in the buildintr hnvlnev..; can do bookkeeping. 'I.. II. W" Tiiliuiie. WA.NTi:i)-iiY a Miimi.i: aih'.d laii. posi tion as houvckeepci lu a small faiuil; can ctlve good refeiente. Aildicivs lj.'" lliilvvei sluil, t ily. HiiK.vMlAKKR PKhlltLS HtlltK AT IIOMK "It b.v the ilav, lil-lic.-l i il.v iifciciiu mil llr-t ihivs woik Kiiaiautced. Address itoiles, 'tub line oltlie. SITfATIOX H"ASTi:-UY LUIC VflM) YOl'Xfl lady as olflce assistant; veised in hookkeip lli. shiirt h-lid and lpcwiitiiiK. Hcslies pciui.. iient cinplo.vtneut with aome lellable pait.v. d clrevs "Kxpi ilenced," ."i SuuiiK't avenue, lily. CIALVHSTOX ItOUIlOR; 1IIT POOIv; IIKST tiinr, outfit me, Height paid; i redit Riven, i'c.gii-uii, lull I'iftl, siicei, Ciniinnatl, o. LM!(!i: HOUSi: H'ANTS I'VPABLi: mi:.x AXII women to act as ucner.il agents, -.isjn .vraily alaiy, expenses, extra coiniulsioHs, biillLnt op- poitiinliy. St. I (foul Picss Co., New- lliven. Conn. ilTIJATIOX HAXli:i)-IlY A HIIOII .LKS. lady Willi eviniiriicc; can furnisli the belt of lily refcienec?. Addiess Kvpcrience, Tribune office. StTlTATIOX H'AXTED-llY YOUXH ClltL AT lii;ht housework. 171.1 Summit avenue, Sci anion. SITUATION' WANTKD BY A 10IINO M X VO drive, aued 21 jcai-s. Addiess t) .lones block, tear 719 Piice street. PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. P.liWARD O SPAUI.DING, O. P. A., 21 TRAD em Bank building. Architects. EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, COXM'I.I. bnilctfrigr, Isiranton. riir.DKRICK L HROIV.V, ARCHITECT, PRICE bulliiiiifr, 126 Washinstou avenue, Soianton. Cabs and Carriages. RUBnillt TIRED CARS AND C'ARRIAOES; IIKST 4if neP'lie Prompt attention criven orders, by 'Dhone. 'Phones 207i and 0332. Joseph Kelley. 121 Linden. , Dentists. DR. C. K. KH.EXUERaER. PAULI UUILUIXO, Spiuce otreet, Seranton. DR. l. O. IAMAX, SCRAXTOX PRIVATE Hos pital, cornel v joining and Mulbeiiy. OK. C. C. LAUUACII, 115 WYOMING AVL.NUi:. 1)11. II. F. ItLYNOI.DS, 01"P. P. O. Hotels and Restaurants. Tin: i:lk cam:, 125 and 127 frankli.avp. nue. Itates leasonalile. P. ZI'.lfiLPIt, Proprietor. feCRANTON IIOUSR, XHAIt I).. L. k V. PAb aenaer depot. Conducted on the Kuiopean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Propiietor. Lawyers. J W. BROWXiXO. ATTOUSnY AND COIl.hi:,. lor-at-law. Rooms 312-31.1 Mean building. 1)B. UKI'LOCILK. ATTOllNKY-LOAXS Siiwj. Hated on uul estate seuirll.v. Meuia bulldln.-, i oilier Wisliinetoii avemis uud Spiuce sticel. WHXAiUiTwARRI'.N' & IvXAPP. AlTOItxiT end counaellois-at-lavv, Hepubllcau buildlnir, Wellington avenue. jiSallP fc .ll'.SSUP, ATTOlt.VIIYS AXlTToTj.V i,elloia-al-lavv. CainmoiiwealUi buildlnir, Jtooina 19, 20 and 21. JAMBB '. OAKI'OHl). AnpilN:y..r.LAW. Ilounu 614, 515 and 510 lloaid of Tiade Lulhl. nz. DWAUU W. THAYLIt, ATTOItXHY. "itoojlH UV1-901, SHi flcVi J1-'JU hullillntr. i7 a. wat'iTph iVnwiw.Ay.LwTnoMiu of Trade building, Seranton, Pa. 67 II. PITCIILR. A'rroitXi:Y-AT7,AH)T)XRD of Trade bullcliuv, Seranton, I'a, PATTiilisOX : WILCOX, TltAIlllitSi'VATIOXAL Pank Iniilrtinp. ftOJlKOYs" 013 IH:PUIILKuTnDLNtiT" AT"w.nrMvTiioi.p. nroiiXKY, Miut7m.T)T:T Physicians and Surgeons. till, V. K." ALI.nX, 513 NORTH WASHINGTON' avenue. D1I. S. W. LWMOKPAL'.V, OrTICH M'l WASH. Ingloii avenue. Iteiileine, 1.113 Miilbenv. Chronic illieae, Iiing4, lieait, kidneys mid licnlto.nriuaiy eigam a specially. Hours, 1 to 4 p. tn. Schools. school op FiiT: I.VCKAWAXXA, .scitxxToV, Pa, Couiso prepaiatory tu college, law, medi cine or ludneu. Opens Sept, li'ih. Send for catalogue. Her, 'Ihoma M Cann. LL, I),, piin. 1 Ipal and piopiletor; W, I.'. Plumley, A. )),, lieadmuvter. Seeds. fl, II, CI.RK i f 0 MXIKMIIX AND M A, eijinin, tloio C0I Wavliinytou avinuc; kicui liousis. I'J0 N011I1 Main at emu j iuu t ,-Ic-plioue, 7b2. Wiie Screens. JOSLI'll KI.I'.lTi:L, IHIAH 311 l.CKAW.A nvriiue, hirauton, t'a., inaiiufai liner of Wire Siieeiw. Miscellaneous. II.UWH'b OltC'linfJlltA-ML'SiltJ POI! UAI.I.V,, pluiics, paitlea icceptlon, weddliii; aud ton. ceil woik lurnlshid. For tcrins addicti, It .1 Bauer, tondudor, 117 Wyoming avenue, ovei llulbctt'a uiUklc ktore. NKaAUCKt: uitoa., phintehs' bi'm.li7s!iTx v elope, paiHT lags, 'I wine. Waichouae, 130 Wasniugtou arrinnt, Scuntou, I'a. RAILROAD TIME TABLE PENNSYLVANIA RAILR0A9 Schedule in Effect May 27, 1B00. Trains leave Seranton. D. ft. H. Station: i 8.45 a. nt week day, for Sunbury, Haiiiabtiifr, PhlUdelphla, Baltl mdre, Washington and for Pitts burg nnd the West. 0.38 n. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsvllle, Reading Norristowu, nnd Philadelphia; nnd for Sun bury Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington nnd Pitts burg nnd the West. 2.'18 p. m., week dnys, (Sundays 1.58 p. m) for Sunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and , the West. For Hazleton, Potts vlllo, Heading, &c. week days. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hazleton, Pottsvllle, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. .1. It. WOOD. Hen. Pass. Ant. J. II. HUTCHINSON', Hen. Mr. Delaware, Lacknwanna and Western. In EITfit dune 10. 1MH). South Leave Scninton for New YmK at I.4S, !.'. fi.10, S.UO and ln.ir, a. m., 12.65, .1.S-1 n'l ".III P. lu. I'or Philadelphia at J.4U. MX1 and lO.OI a. tn.; pi.65 at,d ,i,:i,i p. in. I'or Slronds. hunt at H.io p. ,. Milk and aicominoihtlon at J.40 p. in. Arrive nt llnlmkeii at ikfii. 7.11s. "'.PI a. in.: 12.03. s.47, 4.4!i, 7.1') and P.:t p. in. Anlve at Pldladclphla at 10 00 a. in.; 1.00. 3.4 ll.'Kl and S.2J p. , ,ulve from New ork at LlJ. l.rni and 10.20 a. in.; l.on, l.,"2, .i.4,:, 8.4i and ll.ao p. m, p,n, strnmMiurit at ".""i a. in. N;i Hi- Leave Scrillilon for llullaln and Intel mediate sl.illnns at 1.10, 1. 10 and K.M a. in.', '. i, ",.4S and ll. u;, p. m. Tor Oswceo and S.via. live .it I.Ki ,,, ,, ! !-,-, ,,. ,. i',ir ftlc.v -it ''0 a. in and l,.',i p. m, Poi Montro.e at M.:!i) in.: 1.0.", p. in. and .,.4S p. in. I'or Xlihol i ut 4.00 nnd O.i:, p. in, I'm- lllnKliiiliitiui. I".M ninl S..,i) p. m- .irl,r fj, snjntoii (nun lliifraln ' L:iO, s.,V,, .,..1,-, nd 10.00 a. in.; SUM and 00 ,n V' I'dun Osvveiro and Svranne nt ".', a. in.; 12...S and 8.00 p. in. r,om'rilia at 2..V .. ni ; '-'.is and :j..ici (1. ,. t.',,,,,, M,bolon al 0. Mi in. and iI.iki ,,. ,. j.-,on, Monlrcw al 7.3'i and 10 00 a. i. . :ti..n .,,) s.txi p. m. Illnmnstiiirir HivMnii Leave Sirinlon I.T NnrtI iheiland it 0.4",, 10 US a. 111. : l.V, and ""' l. 111. Por Plvimiulh at l.iB, ".10. "i and 1 !: p. in. P,,r N'lhtlcoke al 3.10 a. in. Airlvo at Nnrthmnheil ind at H..T1 a. ni.: 1.10. S.01I an I '!''' P- ni. Anlve al Xaiilicnke .it P. 10 11. in Airivenl PluiK.ulh at 2.00. I.:IJ. i..",n p. m. ai.d I-.ao a. in. .,,,P nf .viranlnn from N'oitliuin I'l'iland al 1)42 a. 111., I.'.ll",. I..r,0 and Mi p. "! Prom Nantlcnke at 11.no a. in. Kiom I'l.inioulli Ten ,, , -..,,1. ,-,;-, !m,l 11.10 p. m. SI'MUV TlitlX. Soutli -Leave iiimliiii Lin. ft.U0, n 10, 10.0", a. 111.: .;.::!, . 40 and f-.in p. m. Xmfh -Leave Scianton at 1.1(1, 4.111 11. ni.: l.B". .",.4s nnd 11.:t.'i p. in. Illooiuvlnuit Division Leave Seranton at 10.03 a. in. ai.d r,..W p. ni. Delaware nnd Hudson. In LiTcct Oct. 21, I'lOO. Tiaim for f'aibonilale leave Scianton at 0.20, 7..VI, S.6'1, KM.! a. in.; 12,00, 1.2.1. 2.2(1, .TS2, .5.25, 0.25. 7.IS7. IMS, n.ir, p. in.: i.ifi a. 111 I'oie llone-dale 11.20, 10.1.1 11. in.; 2.20 and ("".-'"i p. 111. I'or lVIII,c.n.irir (I4S. 7.48. 8.4'1, 0.3'5, 10.11 a. 111.; 12.0.I, 128, 2.1. :i.;!.l, 4.27, 0.10, 7.4S, 10.41, ll.:l p. in. Kor I,. V. II. ft. poinls-0.4r, a. ni.; 12.01, 2.:8, 4.27 and 11. SO p. 111. I'or I'eiuivvlvanii It. It. points fl.13, 9.33 a. nt. ; 2.t1 and 4.27 p. 111. I'or Albany and all point north 6.50 a. m. and a.5 p. -n, SPNiny TRAIN'S. I'or Carbendalc-O.OO, 11.31 a. m.j 2.28, 3.52, 5.17. 10. p. m. I'or Willces-llarrc-0.38 a. 111.; 12.03, 1.38, 3.28, 0.27, 8.27 p. m. I'or Albany and points 1101 th 3.32 p. tn. I'or Honesdalc 9.00 a. ni. and 3.52 p. in. Lowest rates to all points ill United btates and Canada. .1. Vv nmniCK. n. P. A., Albany, K. Y. II. IV. CROSS, D. !'. A., Seranton, Pa. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In KtTect May 27, 1900. Tialns Leave Scrauton. I'or Philadelphia and New York via I). & II. P. It., at 0.4r, a. in. and 12.03, 2.18, 4.27 (Black Diamond Impress), and 11.30 p. in. Sundays, U. i: 11. It. It.. 1.3S LIS p. in. Tor While Haven, Ihulefon and principal points in Hie coal legions, via D. k It. It. It., 11.45, 2.18 mid 4.27 p. m. Kor Pottsville, 6.43, 2.18 p. in. I'or llftliklifm. n.iston, ltiadinfr, Harrisbiiri; and piinclpal inleiniedlatc stations via D. k IT. It. It., 0.43 a. m.; 12.03, 2.18, 4.27 (lilack Dit niond Kxinexv), 11.30 p. in. Sundays, I), k II. It. R., i.5S. 7.4S p. in. Tor Tiinkhannnck, Towanda, I'.lnilra, Ithaca, (icneva and piinclpaj intermedlale ataliona, via D., L. k W. It. It., 8.08 a. m.; 1.05 and 3.33 p. in. Tor Genet. 1, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falli, ChiciiKO, and all poinU west, via D. A- II. It. H., 12.0.1, 3.31 (Black Diamond Lxprcvi). 7.4S, 10.41, 11.30 p. in. Sundas, I). k II. It. It., 12.03 p. in.; 7.48 p. in. Pullman pallor and hleepinu or Lclilprh Valley parlor eats on all trains between Wilkea-Baire and New Vmk, Philadelphia, Buffalo -nil Sin pcislon mbltfc. liOLLIX II. WILBUR, On. hupt., 2 Cortianl streel. New York, C1IAIILKS S. Li:i:. Cen. Pass. Ast., 7(1 Cortland street, Xcvv Yoik. A. W. X0XNI:M.CIII:II. Piv. Pass. vt South Helhlil'ein, Pa I'or tickets and Pullman tcicivaiious apply to SO") Lorkawanna -ivenue, vserauton, P.i. Central Railroad of New Jersey. btatlona In N'cw Yoiit-l'oot nf Llbeity stie't, X. P.. and South retry. Anthracite coal u-ed excluvlvely, Invinins cleanliness and lonifoit. TtMi: TAIILI. IX I'.riKT MAY 20. pjOu. Trains leave Siranton for New York, Newark, Klinlietli, I'hlladelphia, Cavton, Bethle'icui, A. leiiiuwn, Maiich Chunk ami White Haven, at s.:n a. in.; evpievs, 1,20; c.prcv.s, 4.00 p. m Sun. davs, 2.11 p. in. I'or Plttston and Wilkevllaiie, 8 .50 1 in.; 1,20 and 4.0(1 p. in. Sunilava, 2.15 p. in. I'or llaltluioie and Hn-liliiKli.n. and point South and Wcl via Bethlehem, B.SH a. tu , 1.31, p. in. Sunda.vs, 2.16 p. III. I'or Loiib Blanch Oi-caii (Sinve etc., al 8.30 ii, in. and 1.20 p. m. Tor lleadinu'. Lelunnn ai.d HariMuiri:, vii Al. Icilywn, S.Hi a. in, and 1.20 p m. Sunda.n, 2.15 p. in. I'm- IVItsvlll", S. ill 'i. in., ' 20 p. in "luomili 1'ilets tu all poliil- i ail. -oulh and west at lovvevl rale-, at Hie t.uioii. .1, II. OIII.HAI'SIIX. On. Supf. II. P. BALDWIN, On P.i.s. Act. New York, Ontario and Western R.R. 'iimi: TAiu.r. ix r.m.cT i'nday. .ihm: 21, Noilli lloi. nd I1.1I11', 1 l.eivc Leave Fuan. Caibon- Anile, Tl.lln. 201 JIM ... 207 .. lin. "laic Cadoila, ,,.10.10.1.111 11.20a. in. l.n.1 p. 111. ,, '. lip. in. 4.32 p. 111. 3.13 p, in, ( 0.00 p. 111. 111ve Caibnndile, 0.4U p. Ill, ...... It. It. ......I 'IV..I..J ' Leave Leave Cado-la, '.','. S.lila. 111. Carbondale. 7,00 a, ni. 10.02 a. lit. Suinlon, 7.40 a, m, lu. 11.1. in, 4,20 p. m. ... """ I':.".'.. 3..II p. in. Sl'XD VYS ONLY. North Hound, I.eavu Leave Snail- Caibnn- Arrlie, ion. dale. Cadurit, ',u-, S.I'.Oa, in, 0.10a. in. 10.43.1,111, ."on 7.00 p. in. iiive Caihiiniltle, 7,j p, m. Soutli Bound, Leave Leave Cado-la, I'arbondale, Suanton, o(,j 7.0.1a, in. 7.10 a.m. ou5 1.30 p. in 5.34 p. m, H.3S p. lu. ' Traill N'o. 201 makes connrttlon for pointa Ninth and South on Main Line, ul Cndotla, Tioins N'os. 205 and 2.03 make Main Line con. lie. linn 'i Similar. I'or further Information, (nnmlt ticket agents, .1 C. AM1KIIROX, Hen. I'a". Agt., New- Yoik. .1, ll, WI'.I.SII, Traveling Passengei Agent, Scran, ton. F.ile and Wyoming: Valley, Tiuiis Table in Lffect Fept. 17, 1900. 'lulns foi llivvle) and local points, lonneet hiK at llawle) with Lile lallioad lor New York, N'cwbiirrh ad iuiiinu-diate polntl, leave Scran tun at 1,05 a in. and 2.25 p. in. Tiaiu niiive at Suanton at 10.30 a. in. and 0.10 p. in. 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