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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 6, 1902.
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NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
HONESDALE.
Epeclnt to the Scintiton Ti Ibune.
Itoiicmliilc Sept. R. The tisiml ser
vices will be bold In both the Presby-
Icilun aiitl aniLQ Episcopal cliuteiies
nn Sunday next.
Mrs. Wulhuu L.tinbeit, Mr?. W. F.
Buyduin nnd Miss Kate L. Cbambois
tlll serve at the OolC club bouse, .Sat
urday nftei iiuon.
The nubile schools of Texas township,
Mhloh Is the mi Inn h or llonesdtile, will
Coininenee tilt Monday next.
Monday evening, Sent. S, will be the
opening of llto theutilcnl season In
Honesdale. i low and Wilson lmvc
1)0011 seemed for tills occasion. They
have pleased llonesdulc people on for
Iticr occasions. They ate pronounced
ns a first class, mtnatiot tioup, with u
splendid bund and oichestia, and it
Brand sticct parade will be held nt
noon.
The Republican county convention
will be held In the court house, Mon
day, Sept. 22, to nominate a district at
torney, loglster und lccoidcr, shcilff,
two ntidltois, two county commission
era, two lcprosentutlves, prothonotaiy
nnd clerk of com f.
I, J. no 811 ikc, wuicn nas ueen on nir niu
past three months at the works of the
I ' Yirn..i.n rill n.i.l 11n..nTn,nnntlt .....lie IHV
VttJIHJ JH tll.U tjy t,-,.-... ii,...,.....,, ,
Js the only sttlke thai has liiateilully
effected Honodnlo Inteiests. Thin
w 111 probably be settled by nrbltintlon.
The state uuthoiltles have advertised
for proposals fur the ic-bulldtng of the
bridge oor the Lnckuwuxen on Main
eticet, Iloncsdnlo. This bridge Is to be
the full width of the stieet, with n
single lo.ulway iltty feet In width, and
a footway on each bide. Thiough the
influence of auditor general K. B. IIui
denborgh, this biidgo Is to be made one
of the best In the state.
Ferber Bios, and Hanlon, of Hones
dale, luio puichased two culm piles
near Ho.ulley's, made by the old Penn
sylvania ginvitv system, which they
will put thiough a washery and pre
pare the coul for maiket at once.
The Maple City band dlscouised ex
cellent mil-do lat evening from the
band stand on Russell park, for the
pi--.sure of an Immense ciowd. The
.Jnibone solo of Mr. Mikiante was
exceedingly fine.
Miss Minnie E , daughter of Mr. and
Mif. William Pelllo, of East stieet, and
William C. Hawker, of Honesdale, weie
married at S p. m. last evening, at the
Episcopal rectory, by Rev. Jnmes P.
Waie. After the cei emony, Mr. and
Mis. Hawker weie dtiven to their new
home on AVest stieet, whete they will
at once commence housekeeping.
Miss Glare A. Fenwniden is visiting
It lends and lelatlves In Scianton.
Miss Giaee Ham has returned fiom
n visit of seveial weeks with fi lends at
Qnog, L. I.
The Dcinociatic county convention
will be held next Monday afternoon.
The primaries will take place this Sat
urdaj evening.
Tiie wood-wotking appaiatus of the
Foster plant, at Seeleyville, has been
sold to the Buffalo Tool company, and
Will be shipped to Buftalo, N. Y.
WAYWART.
Special to the Scianton Tribune.
Waymait, Sept. 5 Dr. O. F. Biyant,
ot Chester, Pa., has been spending a
few dajs here with bis paients, Mr.
(Uid Mis. Samuel Biyant.
Mis. Jane Beekwith, who has been In
n. ciltlcal condition for sonic days, was
removed Satuiday to her daughter's
homo in Clinton.
Mis. P. H. Lee loturtyod to her home
In Schenectady, Monday, accompanied
by her sister, Miss Stephenson, who has
'seemed a position as teacher in one of
the kindergarten schools of that city.
E. P. Ames left this morning foi a
business trip to Buffalo, X. Y. He ex
pects to bo gone seveial da a.
Mis. Maiy Douglass, of Caibondale,
was visiting fi lends In town Satuiday.
Mis. James H. Buckland, of Poiest
City, has just placed in her plot in Ca
naan cemetery a handsome gi unite
i monument, In memory of hot husband.
Mis. i Han tot Noiton has gone to
spend life winter with her son, Myion,
If Clinton Contie.
Mis. Chailotte Hlsted, who has been
the guest of Mis. Kate Squioi for the
Blast week, left Monday for a visit with
h datives In Honesdale.
Mis, T. J. Cooper, of Wilkes-Hane,
who with her daughteis hae been vis
iting fi lends, lctuined home Tuesday.
Lafayette Smith, who has been seii
ously III, Is repotted somewhat 1m
rroed. NEW MILFORD.
.'Special to the Sti anion Tilhunc.
New Mllford, Sept. 5. Rev. Geoige
Bishop, of Gieat Bend, was a visitor In
town Thin (day.
Mis. G. E. Shay and son f'aileton, of
Peckvllle, aic guests at the home ot S,
V, Trumbull.
The paity of young people that linvo
been camping at Middle lake the past
ten days, letumed home Thuisday.
"'Fiedeilck Peio, of Indian Oiehaid,
Mass,, Is a guest at the homo of Mis.
CiailesQulnu.
George Bennett has lctuined to his
duties at P. T. Austin's stoie, after a
two weeks' vacation.
Mis, Chailcs 'llayden, of New Yoik,
visited at the home ot air. and Jlis.
Tracy Hayden last week.
The ladles of St. Muik's chinch will
servo u ten cent supper at the palish
house, Thursday, September 11, tiom
D.30 to 0 o'clock p, m, All aie invited.
The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper
will be observed In the Baptist church
Sunday morning.
FACTORYVILLE,
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Factory vllo, Sept, C A latge and
Interested circle of ft lends gatheied at
the Methodist Episcopal chuich at
Factoryvllle, on Thuisday, Sept, 4. at
S.30 p. in.! to witness the itiuu'lugo of
Miss Claru Watklns, eldest daughter
tif Mr, and M, William Wutktns, to
Berton Cluik, of Edellu. The chuich
was very prettily decoiuted with
palms,, ferns and hyderangeas, As the
strains of Lohengrin's match pealed
foith (torn the organ, plaed by airs.
W. Xyster, of Factoiyvllle, the usheis,
ju.ihl of honor and flowpr glils marched
up the left alslo of the chuich, and
were met at the altar by the gioom,
attended by the best man, Robeit Mac
Hay, ot Waverly, The ceremony was
performed by Rev. nikanah Hulley, of
Keystone academy. The usheis were;
E. Manchester, JI, Rejnolds, S, Lilly, of
Factoryvllle, and W, A, Lowry, of
Scranton, Ethel and Iolu Watklns,
liters of the bilde, weie flower Kills.
They weie dtoscd hi white nnd carried
pink tisteis. The maid of honor wns
Miss Lillian Palmer, of Scianton, Slid
wore tiitrUt)lu mull, trimmed with
white lace, and canted n bouquet of
white iiBlets, The fair bride wore a
lmndonie gown of white Purls mous
sollne with thlrton trimmings, nnd
cnirled a most beautiful shower bou
quet of white sweet peas, After thy
ceremony a let option wns hold at the
bride's homo, when the happy young
toiiplo leeelvcd the congratulations of
their many fi lends, and a bountiful re
past was solved. Mr. and Mis. Chnk
left Factoryvllle on Hie midnight tuiln
for New Yoik, nmld u shower of rice
and the best wishes of their friends.
Upon leluinlng fiom their honeymoon
they will leslde at Kdella.
UNIONDALE.
Special to the Scranton Tilbune.
Unlondale, Sept. 5. Last Sundny
morning Rev. Dr. Stearns, of Danville,
pleached an able sonnon In the Pres
byterian chuich,
Monday, after spending n month's
vacation among us, Airhlc Johnson and
famllv, of Scranton, returned home.
The two solos sang by air. Johnson In
the Piesbyteilan chuich weie well re
cel od.
Chniles Newell and Arthur Foster
have lately delighted Prohibition au
diences with songs at Hnllstead and
New Mllfoid.
Kenneth, the little son of air. nnd
aiis. Judd Cable. Is doing well, after
the opetntlon lately performed upon
him nt Di. Wheeler's hospital In Car
bondale. The graded school opened last aton
day under fa vol able clicumstances.
Byion Pickering, of East Leno-, as
sumed the duties or pi Incipalshlp.
Theie wns an Interesting gathering
last Wednesday eenlngtit the home of
airs. Han let E. Boswell. The occasion
was the hosiers' blithday. Theie
weie present: air. and airs. Flank
Hayden, aii. and airs. Chailes Ljons,
air. and airs. Edgar Burdick and two
daughteis. Bums Lyons, Dr. and Mis.
F. L. Gatdner. aiis. S.iiuh Westgate,
airs. 'A. Bums. Rev. D. D. Jenkins, ailss
H. Marjoile Jenkins, ailss Alice Bar
rigei, Chailes Newell and Rev. J. V.
Newell. Those fiom out of ton were:
air. and aiis. C. D. aiead, air. and aiis.
William Campbell and two chlldien, of
Scranton: nnd aii. Ann Lewis, of
Cnrbondale. Tlieio wns an abundance
of lefieshments. The lee cieam was
the product of Strantonlans, and was
eiy supeiior In quality. Theie was
good music and iccitatlons. hoi t ad
di esses were delheied by Res. J. V.
Newell and D. D. Jenkins. The enter
tainment was closed by a vlgoious and
joyful singing of "In the Sweet By and
Bv." All piesent weie in the best of
spirits and bade the genial hostess good
night, and w ished her many happy re
turns of her birthday.
NICHOLSON.
Spoclnl to the Scianton Ti Ibune
Nicholson, Sept. 5 aiiss B.uth John
son Is visiting her cousin, aiiss Flor
ence Wllkins.
airs. J. Shaoffer and chlldien, who
have been visiting aiis. Shaeffer's sis
ter, airs. V. C. Decker, letumed to her
home in Biooklyn, N. Y., Fiiday.
air. und aiis. Chailes Zlmmeiman, of
Fall", spent a few days of this week
with their daughter, Mis. V. C. Decker.
aiis. F. N. Boyle is visiting her son,
L. N. Boyle, of aieadvllle.
aiis. L N. Shields and daughter
Rhea and ailss Eunice Day aie spend
ing a few days with friends at Chen
ango Forks.
air. and aiis. F. E. Tiffany are
taking a tilp thiough Syiacuse, Buf
falo, New Yoik and up the Hudson,
They will be gone about a week or ten
davs.
aiis. Geoige Nichols has moed into
Chailes Muck's looms, where she will
keep house for her chlldien, who are
attending school heie.
HOPBOTTOM.
Special to the Scianton Ti Ibune.
Hopbottom, Sept. 5 Deane Tiffany
and sister, Besde, left lor Keuka col
lege, Tuesdny.
aiis. E. ai. Tiffany, aiis. O. D. Rob
eits and aiiss Lillian Byiam attended
the conceit at Klugsley. Wednesday
eenlng.
The Susquehanna County Teacheis'
association will be held heie, Sept, 19
and 20,
The lilhtoiie.il society will meet here
Sept. in.
The Ladles' Aid will meet with ailss
Peimellu Tewksbury, Wednesday, Sept.
10, for tea. All aie invited.
The Unlveisallst association of Sus
quehanna county will be held at Biook
lyn, Pa.. Sept. 12, IB. 14.
Rev, Lewis letumed fiom a tilp to
New Yoik city the fhst of the week.
Miss Kittle C.upenter, of Carbon
dale, Is visiting her aunt, Mis. Kate
Tinner,
PICTURE PUZZLE. '
FOR THE LITTLE ONES.-Cut out tho plctuics appealing on this page each
day, draw a pencil imuk aiound tho hldaen object, save them until Satuiday,
then sond them or tuko them to Tho Tribune ofllce In an onvolopa addiossoA to
"I'usMla Donaitmont," Entloso In tho envelope your name, age nnd addiess. The
boys und git is who coneotly maik tho six pictuios appealing dining tho weok,
nnd whoso nnsweis 010 flist lecelved, will have their names published In The
Ti ibune Monday morning.
-xtrfaz --;r'-
This boy is reaping thfeward of mistreatment of hla sister and brother.
Find them. v
SERVICES IN THE
VARIOUS CHURCHES
Com liuleil from l'Jge 3 J
nednv. 7.10 n. ni
The pastor will pi each
moinlng and evening,
All coifllauy
wcl
come.
Adnms Avenue chapel, New York street
Rev. .Ititncs tlughei will preach at 10 HO
nnd at 7.3HS Sunday school at 3 o'clock!
Christian Eiulear ut fi.-T. All welcome
to these services.
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN.
E angelical Lutheran Kirtceiilli Hun
day after Trinity. Gospel-Matt, li2l-34,
Eplstle-lliil. VI2S, vlJlO.
St. Mink's. Washburn street Rev. A. L,
Rnmcr, I'll. D., pastor. Hcnlces at lo.'-O
n. m. and 7.S0 p. m.; Luther League, CTO
p. in.! Sunday school, 12. Rev. O. 8.
Solicitor, of Kiunisxllle. I'a will ex
change pulpits with the pator.
Christ chinch. Cedar iivcniio nnd Ulrch
street Rev. .Inmes Wltkc, prisloi. Ser
vices at 10 30 a. m.s Sunday school, 3 a.
m.
St. Peter's, Piccott avenue Rev. John
Randolph, pastor. Sei vices at 10 30 a. in.!
Sunday school, 0 n. m.
nmiiiiiiiiicl Gormiin-I'ollsh Lutheran
churcli, Reese stieet Rev. reullnand.Sat-
telmeicr, pastor. Services in mo i-oiisn
language at in n a. m.i Sunday school,
2 p. in.
St. Paul', Sliorl avenue Rev. If. A.
Kuiikle, pastor. Services at 10 a. m. and
7.7) p. m,; Stimlav school, 11 a. in.
English Evmigf Ileal Lutheran Church
of the Holy Trlnltv, comer Adams ave
nue and Jlulberry stieet Itcv. K. P. Rlt
tcr, A. M. pastor. Services at 10 "0 a. m.
and 7."0 41. m.; morning subject, "At
tempted Impossibilities"; evening sub
ject, "Angels in Prison"! Sunday school
at 12 m.j Luther League at C 13 p. m.
Orace Evangelical Lutheran church
(General Svnod), coiner Mulbeuy street
and Piccott avenue Rev. Luther Hess
Waring, pastor. D 30 a. tn , Sunday school;
1030 a. m , divine woishlp, with eimon,
7 p. m , Young People's Soclotv of Cllils
tl.tn Endeavor; 7.30 p. ni , evening seivlce
with seimon. Ever) body welcome.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Cnlvniy Reformed church, Monroe ave
nue and Gibson street Rev. atanoa L.
Plror, pastor. Services at 10.30 a. m. and
7. 10 p m ; Sunday school, 11 30 a. m ;
Cluistian Endeavor, 7 p. m. Mld-wcck
service, AVednesdav at 7."0 P m. aiorn
Ing subject, "The Gieat Piophet"; even
ing, "The Census or Quiilnius." Scats
free. Ever;, body welcome.
All Soul's fiilveisullst chuich, Pino
stieet, between Ailams and JelTeison ave
nueRev. Thomas B. Payne, pastor.
Morning subleot. "Lesions fiom the Sea."
Sunday school .it 1-' m Stiungeis tor
dlully welcomed. Scuts fiee No even
ing seivlce.
Piist chinch (Clnlst Scientist), 519 Ad
ams av enue Sunday sei v Ices 10 30 a. m.
and 7.0 p. m. Sunday school, 11.1") a. m ;
subject, ' Substance." Testimonial meet
ings. Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock.
The chuich is also open eveiy d.iv dining
the week. The Bible nnd all Cluistian
Science llteintuie Is kept in its fice pub
lic leading loom. "Science nnd Health,
with the Kev to Sciiptuie," by ainiy
Bakei Eddy, will bo loaned to invcstlga
tois without chaige Visltcis nnd letters
of lnquliv ore welcomed and given coui
teous attention and infoimation fice.
Bellev ue Welsh Calvlnistle aiethodist
church Rev. William Davies, pastor.
Seivlces dining the week ns follows:
Welsh sermon tomonow nt 10 a. m ; class
meeting, 11 M a. in.; Sunday school, 2 p.
m.; English soi men, 0 p. m. Tho sacia
ment of tho Loid's supper will be admin
istered In the evening sei vice. Piavoi
meeting aionday evening at 7 30: cunso
tiatlon meeting of the Young People's
Socletv of Cluistian Enrteavoi, Tuesday
evening nt 7 30, Rev. William Davies,
leadei. Class meeting Thuisday evening
nt 7 30
SEALED PROPOSALS.
SCALED PROPOSALS will bo opened In
tho office of the City Recmdcr. by the
Dliectoi of the Depuitment of Public
AVoiks, nt i o'clock p. m, on Mondd.
September 8, 190.', foi the following named
vvoik:
Filling the noithcrly nppioach to tho
Bloom avenua culvcit und gi.ullng s ild
Bloom avenue fiom Block stieet to the
said noitherly appioacli to the Bloom
avenue culveit. Also for the lobuilding
ot the sub-stiuctuie and foi tho lepalr
ol the supetstiuctuie of the Hollow stieet
bildge over Leggctl's clock, In the Thlid
waid.
Each pioposal shall be accompanied
with cash 01 cei tilled check us a guar
antee to pei form the vvoik in accoidince
with the plans and specillcatlons theio
lor ns follows: For the fhst mentioned
woik flftv dollais, and for the last men
tioned, twenty-live dollais.
BIdileis will be linnlshPd with pioposal
blanks at the Bui can of Englneeiing nnd
110 otheis will be accepted.
All pioposals must be tiled with tho
City Conti oiler, at his office In tho City
Hall. Scianton, Pa. not later than 2.10
o'clock p. m , on Monday, September S,
1002 '
Tho citv leseives the light to reject nny
01 all bids.
JOHN E. ROCHE, Dliector,
Deputtmont of Public Woiks.
BRIDGE PROPOSALS-Sealed pioposals
will bo lecelved at tho ofllco of the
Supeilntendent of Public Giounds nnd
Buildings, Haiiisbuig, Pa., until 12 o'clock
m., on Tuesday, Septembei 2J, 1902, for
tho lebuilding of tho supei-stiuctuio of
tho biidgo over Lackawanna ilvei, ut tho
Boiough of Old Toige, Lackawanna
County, Pa Bids must Do placed In sep
aiato envelopes ondoised on tho outside,
with tho imme and locution of tho biidgo
and the name of tho blddoi. PIuns''ntul
specillcatlons can ba had on application
to tho Supeilntendunt of Public Grounds
and Buildings at Haiiisbuig, Pa. Bids
will be opened In tho piesente of tho bid
deis or their lepteseutntKes In tho Re
ception Room of the E?ccutlvo Depuit
ment at Haiiisbuig, Pa., at tho tlmo
named above.
By older of the Boaid.
T. L EVRE, Supeilntendent.
William A, Stone, E. B, Ilaidenbcigli,
Fiank G. Hauls. Boaid of Commlssloneis
of Public Giounds and Buildings.
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT"
Only Half a Cnt a Word.
For Eent.
SrW"WJ rr S
lIOt'SE for Rent, S looms, bilck, near
High School, Improvements. Comcgvs,
700 Council building,
IS YOER house empty ? If so, Comcgys
can lent It for you, Council bhlg,
FOR RENT-Finnlshed house, Kit Mon
loe nvenuo: entlio possession, or would
consider suitable pat IV deiililng to lense,
and boa id tho pteseut occupants only.
Mis. 1, 8. Hat lies.
FOR RENT Half or double home, M3
Piescolt nveniie, at ?IS nor month,
a, r. Reynolds, Connell biilldlim.
FOR RENT-aindetn slngto eleven mom
home; furnished. Innulie .112 Wheolor
avenue
FOR RENT Fiom September 1, D-ioom
house, 911 Gteon Ridge iilicet; inodmn
linpioveinents; Bteam bent fice! location
vcty convenient.
FOR RENT Two furnished cottages nt
Lako Shnildani diy and healthy loai
tlon; good fihade and flneot place for a
week or a month's outing In Noithein
Pennsylvania. Add ess II. L. Holding,
rattorvviile, Pa.
for Sali;.
FOR SALE lMlsou phonoginph, with
lecouls and bonis. All up-to-d.ito und
in good condition. Apply to Isaac .1. Ev
ans, 4(f) Not th Main avenue, West Scian
ton. FOR SALE Two now sluglo houses on
Pine street, near Wholer avenue,
each eight looms. Easv. terms. G. F.
Rejnolds, Connell building.
FOR SALE-A scholaishlp lathe Scian
ton Business college nt a 1 eduction.
Apply to box 201, Fnctotyvllle, Pa.
FOR SALE-Chonp, one luigo now grn
ceiy wagon, c.uiving cupncltv 4,'00
pounds; also one laige coltco gilndoi;
tan be 11111 bv inotoi 01 hand power. Ap
ply to B aioses, 3U Lackawanna avenue.
FOR SALE A flist class meat maiket.
Ovvnor will vvoik lor paity. Addiess
131 Chestnut street, Dunmore, Pa.
Boom for Bent.
FRONT ROOai for
Adams avenue.
lent; dcsliable, 421
Wanted To Rent.
WANTED A small house or flat, prefei-'
ably furnished, in dosliablo location
To gain attention, state terms. P. O. Box
327.
ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE-Piovlding foi tho in
ciease of the Indebtedness of tho Bo
lough of Tavlor In the sum of Fomtecn
thousand $H 000) dollais
Be it olduined and tnaclcd by the
Town Council of the Boiough of Taylor,
and It is heieby oidalneri by the authoi
fty of the same, ns follows-
Section . Tli.it the Indebtedness of the
Boiough of T.ijlor be and the same Is
heieby authoilzed and dhtcted to be in
ci cased to the sum of fouitecu thousand
($14 000) dollais, for tho puiposo of on
stiucting the main and Uteiul soweis in
the Fiist Sower Dlstilct of tho Boiough
of Tu lor
Sec. 2 That coupon bonds shall be Is
sued to the amount of Fouiteen Thou
sand ($11,000) dollais, said bonds shall bo
ol tho denomination of live bundled
(fiOOOO) dollais each with inteiest coup
ons attached, and shall be numbered
fiom one to twenty-eight, inclusive, and
shall bear Inteiest at the rate ot five per
centum per annum, said Inteiest to bo
pajablo at the ofllce of the Boiough
Tieasuier, In tho Boiough of Taylor,
semi-unnuallv on the 5th days of
ainioh and Septembei of each jeai. and
shall be signed bv tho Buigess and the
Piesident of the Town Council and the
seal of the Boiough shall bo nfllxed, duly
attested by the Secietarv theieof. Tho
date of s.iid bonds shall bo tho fifth day
of Septembei A. D , 1002. nnd they shall
matin 0 and become ledeemnblo ns heio
inafter specified, and shall bear inteiest
at the late of live per centum per annum.
These bonds shall bo free tiom nil taxes,
the Boiough of Taj lor assuming tho pay
ment of sumo. The Interest eoupons shall
be executed by the llthoginphic slgnutuie
of the Butgess, Piesident of tho Town
Council, and duly attested bv tho slgna
tme of the Boiouch Secrelaiv. nod shall
bo payable semi-annunllv on tho fifth day
of September and the fifth dav of .Mai eh
of each enr nt tho ofllc4 of the Boiough
Tionsuier as nfoiesuld.
See 3 That bcfoie Issuing nnv such
obligations 01 secuiitles it shall be tho
dutv of tho pilnclpal officer or officeis
of tho said Boiough to piepnio a state
ment. (1) Showing the actual indebtedness of
said boiough.
12) The amount of tho Inst preceding
assessed valuation of the taxable piop
eitv theieln
(1) The amount of tho debt that Is to
be Inclined.
(I) The fmm, number and date ot ma
tin Ity of tho obligation to bo issue theio
foie. (71 And the nmount of tho annual tn
levied and assessed to pav tho said In
debtedness, tho tiuth of tho fucts theieln
stnteil sliall be sworn or nf aimed to by
said offlier or officeis. and the said state
ment shall bo filed in tho office of tho
Cleik of tho Couit or Ouaitcr Sessions
of Lackawanna eountv. In puisiuinco of
an Act of the Gcueial Assembly of Penu
svlvanln, entitled, "An Act lo.iegulnte
tho manner of Inei easing tho Indebted
ness of the municipalities, to piovido for
the redemption of the same, and to im
pose penalties for tho Illegal incieaso
thoieof,"
Approved 20th dav of Apill, A, D 1871,
nnd the supplements theieto.
Sec. 4. Slid bonds shall bo icdeemablo
In their older of tho nunibeis. viz.:
Numbeis one to ten. both Inclusive, on
the fifth day of Septembor A. D , IMS.
Numbeis eleven to twentv, both in
clusive, on tho fifth day of September
A. D.. 1911.
Numbeis twenty-ono to twenty-eight
both Inclusive, on tho fifth day of Sep
tember, A. D , 1022.
See. fi That tho Boiough Solicitor shall
Piep.no a suttablo foim tor tho said
bonds, nnd ssuo tho same In nccoi dance
wtlh tho Act of Assembly and Its sup
plements, lelatlng theieto, nud when the
8.11110 shall be appioved bv tho conunlt
tco In chaigo theieof, tho Boiough Solic
itor shall have the samo minted or en
Ei nved.
Sec. U Said bonds shall In issued in
nccoidanco with the Act of Assembly en
titled "An Act to legulato the manner
of Incienslng indebtedness of municipal
ities, to piovido for tho ledemptlmi of tho
samo. and lo impose poualties for the il
legal Incieaso theieof,"
Apuioved API II 20th, A. D, 1S7I, and the
supplements theieto.
See. ", Tho Piesident of tho Town
Council, tho Societal v of tho iiomugh,
and tho Borough Solicitor uio hoioby
authoilzed to sell and dlspnso of said
bonds at tho highest and best pi Ice that
can bo seemed for tho same, not less
than par, Rio pioceeds of such salo mid
disposal tn bo iwld to tho Tieasuier of
tho Boiough of Taylor, as piovlded by
law, They muy adveitisa for pioposals
for nil or any poitlon of said bonds, 1f
they seo fit to do so, Tho Boiough Coun
cil jeseives tho light to lejict any or all
bids for said bonds.
Sec, 8, For the puiposo of pilng tho
Inteiest and lluiildatlng tho pilnciplo on
said bonds ns the same shall hecomo dun
and pimitiln tlieio Is heieby lovlfd and
aisessed for the car 100J, and for eaih
nnd eveiv year theieafter on all piopeity
taxable for Boiough pui noses, a tax of
ono and one.half (Hi) mills on the dollar
of the valuation on all piopeity taxable
for boiough purpose.
And tho monies nilslng fiom such tax
shall ba applied nt such peiloda as tho
Boiough may stipulate la such obliga
tlons nccoidlug to tho teinis theieof, and
theieln contained.
Sec. "i All laws and oullnances or
mats of laws and ordlnanees Inconsistent
heievvlth mo heieby lepenled.
A. mil overt, tho 2nd day of Septembor, A.
D. 1002,
If E. KAURIS,
Piesident of Cm.nrll,
WM. P. GRIFFITHS.
HnririM.
Attest! OEO MARSH.
Borough Secretary.
No Order
Accepted Tor Less
Than 10 Cents.
Branch WANT Offices.
Want Advertisements Will Bo
Becelved at Any of the Follow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M.
Central City
ALHERT SCIIULTZ. coiner Mul
berry Bttcot nnd Webster no.
GUSTAV PICHEL, K0 Adama
avenue.
West Side
GEO. w
JENIilNS.
101 South
ainln avenue.-
South Scranton
FRED L. TERPPE. 729 Cedar
avenue.
North Scranton
OEO. DAVIS, cornor North
Main avenuo und aiarket
sticot.
Green Bidge
CHARLES P. JONES, 1357 Dick
son nvonue.
F. J. JOHNS, 920 Green Ridge
stieot.
C. LOREN55. coiner Washington
avenuo and ainrlon sticct.
Petersburg
W. II. KNEPrEL, 1017 Irvine
avenue.
Dunmore
J. G. BONE & SON.
Help Wanted Male.
YOt'NG aiEN. Leuru inpid lettcilng for
foi signs, show cards, tickets, etc.
Home studv ; booklet lice. W. A. Thomp
son, Pontine, ailch.
WANTED Steady young mnn as stonog
lupher and typewilter and to make
himself generally useful. Apply to Tlm
mes cSc Hecht, Jackson sticct and Lang
staff avenue.
SALESMAN Experienced In placing pio
piletuiv medicines with letail di tig
gists; high class line; llbeial pay. Address
stating expel ience and refeience E. B
Giles A; Co, 2JJ0 aiaikcl stieot, Philadel
phia, Pa.
TRUSTWORTHY peion in each county
to m mnge business of old established
house of solid financial standing. Stiaight
bona fide weekly salaiy of $18 paid by
check each Wednesday, with all expenses,
dhect from liendquarteis. Money ad
vanced for expenses, aianager, 312 Cax
tou building, Chicago,
CIVIL Seivlce Government Positions.
About 10 000 appointments made last
yeni. Only common school education ic
iiulicd for examination. Salailes laige.
Woik easy. Catalogues ot Infoimation
lice. Columbian Coiiespondcnco College,
Washington.
Help Wanted Female.
WANTED Gill for geneial housewoik.
Apply at 415 aindtson avenue.
Agents Wanted.
AGENTS WANTED Men and women
ovciywbriu to liitioduco 0111 publica
tion into 10.000 homos befoie Octobci .11.
A new Held. Lai go piollts for hustleia
and $1,000 In cash piizes Wilto lor par
tlculais. 1599 Sherman Bldg., Cincinnati,
Ohio.
LARGE CORPORATION wants energetic
Geneial Agent foi this county.' No
books, insuianco, or canvassing. Ac
quaintance with mei chants and manu
factureis necessary. Peimuncnt. Bond.
State age, experience, lefeiences flist lct
tei. Addiess, Suite 572, No. 1001 Chestnut
St , Philadelphia.
Canvassers Wanted.
WANTED Experienced canvasseis at
once to sell household goods on ensy
payments, at Philip Levy A- Co, 232 Ad
ams avenue.
Help Wanted.
HOaiE WORK-JiiO monthly copying let
teis; either sex. Send two stamps for
paitlculais Hick's Supply Co, 5051 Hoi
sted St., Chicago.
Salesmen Wanted.
SALESMEN WANTED-Competcnt. men
capable of earning good money, to
handlo our line of cm boa copying pa
pois, either icgular or on tho side. Philip
llano & Co, 1-.1 Union Squiiie, Now Yoik
City.
Situations Wanted.
YOPNG man, stenoginpher und tjpe
vvrlter, dcslics position. Addiess i2S
Wan en stieet, Dunmoio
SITUATION AVANTED-A widow lady
wants a homo In good lamily lor her
Ifi-j eai -old daughter, whete she tan do
light housovvoik foi her boaid and attend
school; lias had good tiaiuing; good lef
eiences given, Inntiiio nt V. W. C. A.
looms, 205 Washington avenue.
SITUATION WANTED-Hv a boy 11
yeais old in ofllco or stoic. Addiess
lfi'ij Dickson avenuo.
Furnished Booms for Bent.
FURNISinjD10MSrrcnt.oTjrn
Improvements; pilvato Jamlly; gen
tlemen prcfeitcd, at 537 Adams avouue.
FURNISHED ROOaiS FOR RENT, "with
heat, gas and bath, gentlemen pio
ferred, at 639 Adnms avenue.
Board and Booms.
VERY DESIRABLE sulto of rooms with
first class table board, cun bo obtained
at 333 Jeff ei son avenue.
Boaideis Wanted.
BOARDERS WANTED-WII1 tnko sum
met' boulders; threo luigo ally looms
nnd good tublo bouid. Addiess O, IC,
Dalton, Pa,
B6.nl Estate.
LOTS, iinusos and fuims for salo. Seo
J. C, 55ur(1leh.
FOR SALE-Elcgant sites for homos in
upper Gioen Ridge; choice neighbor
hood; most dosliablo locality for homo
in Lackawanna county. J. A. Murvlne,
17J0 Sundoison avonuo.
Business Opportunity.
STOCK AND WHEAT TRAUKRS with,
out duiay. Wilte for our fputlal mar
ket letter. Freo on application, B. M.
Hibhaid & Co., membeiu N. Y. Consoli
dated and Stock Exchnngo, 41 and 40
Broadway, Now Yoik. Established 1S8I
Long Distance 'Phone 23SS Broad.
Money to Lean.
any "AaioTjNoT
Quick, btiaight loans or Building and
Loan. At fiom 4 to C psr cent, Cull an
N. -V. Walker. 3H-315 Connell bfilldlng.
Lost 01 Stolen.
LOST OR STOLEN A tun and white fox
tenter with collar und chain. I.'lv.-
months old. Suitable lewaid if ictunicd
to E7J Cupouse avenue. J
DIRECTORY.
BUSINESS 0PP0TU)I1TIE8. REAL ESTATE
Only Half a Cent a Worl
LEQAL.
AaiENDMENT TO THE CONSTITU
TION PROPOSED TO THE C1T1HHNS
OF THIS COMMONWEALTH FOR
THEIR APPROVAL OR-RIUHCTION
BY THE GENERAL ASSEMHLV OF
THE COMMONWEALTH OF PMNN
SVLVANIA, PUHL1SHED BV ORDER
OF THE BUCRETARY OP TIIE COM
aiONWEALTH IN PURSUANCE OF
ARTICLE XV1U OF THE CONSTITU
TION. A JOINT RESOLUTION
Proposing nn amendment to section ton
ot mtlclc ono of tho Constitution, so
that a dlschatge ot a Jury fui falluio
to agico or other necessaiy cause shall
noj; work an acquittal.
Snctlnu !. ftp It ipurili'ml bv llto flnnntn
and Housu ot RepicsentntUos ot the
i.'oniinoiiweaitn or l'ennsvivnniu 111 ueu
rial Assembly met, That the following
lie pioposcrt as nn amendment to the Con
stitution; that is to say, that section tell
of 111 tide one, which lends as follows;
"No pot sou shall, fot nnv Indictable of
fense, bo pioccedcd against cilmlnnlly
by Infoimation, except In cases ailslng In
thu land 01 naval foi cos, or in tho militia,
when in actual seivlce, in time of war
or public danger, or by leave ol the point
for oppression or misdemeanor in ofllce.
No pel son shall, for the same offense, bo
twice put In Jeopitdy ot life nt limb; nor
shall ntlvate piopeity bo taken 01 applied
to public use. without tiuthoilty of law
and without just compensation being liist
made or seemed," bo amended so us to
lead as follows:
No poison shall, for nny indictable of
fense, bo ptocecded against cilmlnnlly by
infoimation, extept In cnes niislng In the
land or naval fotces, or In the militia,
when in actual sot vice In time of war or
public dungei, or bv leave of the toiiit
for oppiesslon or misdemeanor in olllee.
No person shall, for tho samo offense bo
twice put In Jeopaidy of life or limb; but
a dtschnigc of the liny fot falluio lo
ugiee, or other necessnrv cati-ie, shall
not work nn ucqulttol. Nor shall private
piopeitv be taken or applied to public
use, without nuthotlty of law and with
out iust compcnfntlon being Hist made or
seemed.
A tiuo copy of the Joint Resolution.
W. AV. DRIEST.
Secietarv of the Commonwealth
AaiENDMENT TO TIIE CONSTITU
TION PROPOSED TO THE CITIZENS
OF THIS COJiaiONWEALTH FOR
THEIR APPROVAL OR REJECTION
BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
THE COMRION WEALTH OF PENN
SYLVANIA. PUBLISHED BY ORDER
OF THE SECRE'l'ARY OF TIIE COM
MONWEALTH IN PURSUANCE OF
ARTICLE XVIII OF THE CONSTITU
TION. A JOINT RESOLUTION
Pioposlng nn amendment tb the Constitu
tion of the Commonwealth.
Section 1. Be It resolved bv the Senate
and House of Repiescntatlvos ot thu
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In Gen
eral Assembly met, That the following
is proposed as nn amendment to the Con
stitution of the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania, in accoi dance with tho ptovl
slons of the eighteenth at tide thereof:
Amendment
Add nt the end of section seven, nillcle
tlnee, tho, following vvoids: "I'nles-. be
fore It shnll be introduced in the Geneial
Assembly, such pioposed special 01 local
lnw shall have been flist submitted to a
popular vote, at a geneial ot special elec
tion In the localltv or localities to be af
fected by its opetation, under an older
of the comt of common pleas of the le
spectlve county after hcsilng and appli
cation granted, and shall have been ap
pioved by a majoiitv of the voteis at
such election: Piovlded, That no such
election shall be held until the deciee of
couit authoiizlng the same shnll hnvo
been ndveillsed for at least thhtv (.'0)
dus In the locality or localities affected,
in such mannei as the couit may diiect.
A ttue copy ot the Joint Resolution.
W. W. GR7EST.
Secretary of the Commonwealth
NOTICE Is heieby given thntftn applica
tion will be made to the gov ei 1101 of
the state of Pennsylvania on Saturday,
the twentv -seventh dav of September,
1902, bv Wm W.-Tan Dko, Joseph Kel
ler, William F. Van Dvke. Joseph II. Id
ler, Arthur L Collins, nnd their asso
ciates, under the Act of Assomblv un
proved the twenty -ninth dav of Apill, 1S7I,
entitled "An Act tn piovido foi tho inter
polation and legnlation of eeitaln cot pot
ations," und the sovei.il supplements
theieto, for the chatter of ,n lnlend"d
cot potation to be called The Keller &
Van Dske Piano Company, the clunatter
and pin pose of which Is the manufacture
of pianos and other musical imitmmcnts
nnd tho sale theieof, and for that pur
pose to have and enjoy nil the lights
benefits and 111 Iv lieges of the said Ait of
Assembly and Its sunnlements
II. ai. HANNAH, Solicitor.
Personal.
A CHICAGO inci chant, voiy igenlthv,
w nuts a plain and sensible, home-loving
wife. Addiess Mr. f'aison, Ogden
avenue, coi. Robev, Chicago
A IIANDSOaiE young widow, no leli
tlons; vvoith ?S9,f0il, wants Immcili
atel.v a tellable, honest busbind ctp.iblo
of managing sumo. Dudes and mon
looking lor doll faces plcitsa do not an
swer. Address Unity, 40S Ogden avenue,
Chicago.
PROFESSIONAL.
Certified Public Accountant.
EDWARD C. SPAULDING. C. l. aTTi
Ttadeis' Bank Building. Old 'phono 1SJI
Architects.
"T"
FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCH B ,
Real Estate Excliungo Bldg , lju Wash
ington avo.
Civil and Mining Engineers.
II. L. HARDING, Sl'i CONNELL BLDG
STEVENSON & KNIGHT, 720 CONNELL
building.
Dentists,
DR, C. E EILBNUBRGER, PAUL,!
building, Hptuco sttcot, Scianton.
DR. C. C, LAUBACII, 115 WYOailNG ave.
Piie Insurance.
SCIILAGER & CO, Tiadcis Rink Bldg
Patent Attornoys,
P A T E N TS litfS3
The only licensed and equipped patent
solicitor in tho city, No chaiga for in
foimation on patentability; ovct ten yeais
expei lence,
Rcplagie & Co., Altars IMUsr.
Hotels and Bestamants,
THE ELK OAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANK
lln avenuo. Rates leasonablo,
P, JSIEGLER, Pioprletor.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L. ie W.
Passenger depot. Conducted on tho Eu
lopenn plan. Victor Koch. Pioptletor,
Scavenger,
A. B. I1RIGOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
and cots pools; no odor; only iuipuvcd
pumps used, A B Bilggs. ptopilt:q,
Leavo ordots 1100 North Main avoiuo
or EicKo's dtug stoic, coiner Adams and
Mulberiy. Both telephones.
Wiie Screens.
JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR 511 LACKA.
uyo , Scianton, mill, of Wlro Screens.
Miscellaneous,
J1EGARGEE BROS, PRINTERS' SUP
piles, envelopes, paper bags, twine.
Waiehousc, It) Washington avenue.
THE W1LKKS-BARRE RECORD CAN
bo had In Scruutou at tho uowa stand
of Rclsmau Bios , W Spruco and C0J
Linden; AI. Noiton, 322 Lackawanna
uvc.j I, S, SchuUci, 211 Spruce stto-jt.
LEQAL.
CLEttK's NOTtrri in tiiNtcuttPTcv,
, In the DlRtrlct Court of urn United
BtntoB for tho Atltldlo lifstrlct of Penn
sylvania, Mollis L, Benovilz. 'of Scran
ton, l.nckawiinua county, Pennsylvania,
a biinknipt under llto Act of Congiess of
July 1, ISIS, having applied for n full
dlscliaige from nil ilcbts piovable ngnlnst
his estate Under said Act, notice Is
heieby given to all known crctlltois and
other poisons In interest, tn appear be
fcitq the snld Court. at Scianton, In said
District, on the 20th day ot September,
1902, nt'10 o clock In the forenoon, to show
cause, If any thev have, why tho prayer
ot the snld petitioner should not bo
grnnted,
EDWARD R. W. SEARLE, Clerk.
Instruction.
iNsTRUrfmNbTTihccd?
httlv llllnll lirofnriml.
Address "D,
Ti Ibune office.
Miscellaneous.
THE atODEL LAUNDRY. Duninnro.
" j (
launders shirts nt be. each and collars
and cuffs ut R&c. each.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Delawnte, Lackawanna and Western.
In Effect Juno 1, 1902.
,Tinlns leuvo Scianton Tor Now York
At 1 HI. J 20, li 05, 7 50 anil 10 10 a. tn ; 12 4),
3 40, 335 p. m. For New Yoik nnd Phlla
delphla 7 50. loin a. in., and 12.40 and iri
P in. For Gouldsboro At 010 p. m. For
UtltTulo 1.15, 0 22 and 900 n. m.J 1.5", lln)
und 11.10 p m. For ninglutmton. Elmlia
nnd way stnllons-10 25 a. m, 101 p. m.
1 or Oswego, Sviactiso and Utlca 1.15 and
0 22 n. tn.; 155 p m. Oswego, 8j racuso
and L'tlta tialn nt 0 22 a. in. dully, except
Simdav. For Montrose 9 00 a. m : 1 0"
and C 50 it. m, Nicholson accommodation
4 00 and C 15 n m.
Blooiushuig Division For Northumbot
land, nt (il5 and 10 10 a. m.: 1.55 and 10
P in For Plymouth, nt S.10 a. m.i Jll
and 9 05 p :n.
Sunday Tialns-For New Yoik, 1.50, "2).
(10,. 1010 n. m.; 3.40 nnd SV P. m. Tor
Buffalo 1.1", nnd 1; 22 a. in.; 1,7!, 0 50 nnd
11.10 p m. For Elmlia and way stntlnns
102a. 111. Foi Blnahnmton nnd way sta
tions. 9 00 n. m Bloomsbuig Dlvlslon
Leavc Scianton. 10 10 a m. and 010 p m.
Lehigh Valley Bailroad.
In Effect Juno 15, 1902.
Tiulns Leave Scianton.
For Philadelphia and New Yoik via D.
I n R nt 7.11, thiough P11 lor Cur
and Day Poach Cat bond lie to Now Yoik
anil 9 17 a. m . with L. V. Coucli Caibon
dale to Philadelphia, and 2 18. 4 33 (Black
piuniond Expiess). nnd 11.40 p. m. Sun
d.is, D &. If. tl. R I.5S, 917 p. 111.
For White Haven, Huzleton and princi
pal points In tlip coal legions, via D A:
II. R. R, 7.4, oi8 nncl 43 p- m. f0l.
Pottsvlllc, 7 41 a. m.
For Bethlehem Enston, Reading, Hal
tlsburg and piliiplp.il Inlet medlnto sta
tions via D. ,V: II. It. R . 741. 9 47 a. m ;
2 18, 4 3. (Black Diamond Expiess). 11,40 p.
TVo Siindnjs, D. A: 11. R. R, 9 33 n. m ;
1 nS, 9 17 p m.
For Tunkhnnnock, Towandn, Elmlia.
ltliiicn, Geneva nnd pilncip.il lutoimcdlato
stations via D L & W. R. R , 635 n. m.
and 1 51 p m.
For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Nlag
nia Jails, Chicago and all points wct via
D & If. n n , ism p ni.: 3 2S (Black
Diamond Evpress), 10 41. 11.40 n m Siin
dnjs. D & II. R. R. 12 a;, 017 p in.
Pullman pniloi and sleeping or Lehigh
valley Pailor eais on all tinlns between
Wllkes-Barro nnd Now Yoik. Philadel
phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge.
ROLL1N 11. WILBUR Gen. Supt , 2d
Coitlnnd stieet. New Yoik.
CHARLES S LEE. Gen Pass. Agt , 25
Cortland sltert, New Yoik
A. W. NONEMACITER. DIv. Pass. Agt.
South Bnthlehem, Pa
For ticketn nnd Pullmnn reservations
apply to citv ticket ofllco, 69 Publlo
Squaie. Wllkcs-Baiio, Pa.
BEADING SYSTEM.
Central Bailroad of New Jersey.
In Elfcct Juno 29, 1902.
Stations In New Yoik, foot Liberty
stioet nnd South Feny, N. R
Tinlns leavo Scianton for New York,
Philadelphia, Eastr.n, Bethlehem, Allon
town. Mauch Chunk, White Haven, Ash
ley, WUkes-Bane and Plttston nt 7 30 a.
m.lp m nnd 4 p. m. Sunday, 2 10 p m.
Quaker City Express leaves Scianton
710 a m. thiough solid vestibule tinln
with Pullman Buffet Bailor Car for Phil
adelphia with only ono thango of cars
foi Baltlmoio nnd Washington, D C, and
till pilnclpal points south nnd west
For Avoca. Plttston and AVIlkcs-Bane,
1 p in nnd 4 p. 111. Sunday, 2 10 p. m.
For Long Uianch, Ocean Glove, etc,
7 30 n. m and 1 p. m.
For Reading, Lebanon and Ilarilsburg
via Allentown at 7 P0 n. 111., 1 p m and 4
p m Sundnv, 2 10 p m
Fot Tnmanca and Pottsvlllc 7 30 a. m ;
1 P m and 4pm
For rates and tickets apply to agent at
station
AV G BFSSLER, Gen Manager.
C. M. BURT. Gen Pass, Agt.
Pennsylvania Eaihoad.
Schedule in Ellect June h, 1902.
Tinlns leave Scianton: i, IS a 111 , wee's
dujs, thiough vestibule It.tln fiom
Wlll.cs-Uane. Pullman buffet pitloi 1'ar
and coaches lo Philadelphia, via Pott.t
vllle; stopi at ntlnelpil Inlei niTllato sta
tions Also co-iueds for Buuhuiy. llni
ilsbmg, Plillndeiphla, H.iltlnioie, AVash
ington and 101 Pitlslniif. and the West.
9 47 a. in . week d ivs, foi Suiibuiy. Hai
iisbuig, Philadelphia, Ililtlmnic, AVash
Ington nrd Plttsbuig nud the West
1 12 i) m, week tl.tvs, (Huntings J.iV p.
ml, for Stinliur Hni listing, Phllrtdel
nlil.i. Bnltimoie, AA'nsiiiuston ami Pltts
buig and Hie AVeff ,
3 2S 11 in., woik davs, tin mull vcstlbnlo
linln fiom AVIIKe-j-B ti 10 Pulliuab liufft
pin lot c trend initeh"s tn Philndlihiii,i 1
Poltsvlllp. Stops at pilnclptl intetmiill
ate ntntlons,
! ;," p m, weekdivs foi Hn.iletnn Sun
liuiv, Hiiiilsbuig, Plillad.dphla and Pitta-
U'S .1 B III'TCIILVSON. Gen Mgr,
J B AVOOD (ien Pass -t
Delaware and Hudson.
In Eflttt Juno P., Uu2. '
Ttnln' toi 1 'ai bond tie leavo Scianton nt
nil 7,i,, si,, 101.1 a 111.. 12 05, 112. Jill,
Sfiii. 5 29. 0 25. XJf. 9 15 ,0 01 ), 111.1 Urf-.
ro't'llnnesdalo-C II. 10 1! a m.; 211 nnd
5 0 n. ill '
For WIlltos.Ruio-G !'. 7 11. S II. 9 47,
ion n m 12 01, 1 12, J IS, 3 2s', I 25, U 10.
7 IS 10 11, 11.40 p 111.
For L. V It v!t Poinls-7 11, 9 47 a 111 :
" IS 1 3". and 11 1 p. ni.
"'I'iir Pen.isvhnula R R Poinls-0 3?,
0 17 a. 111 . 1 4-'. "-15 und 13". p in
1'nr Albany and all points uui th 7.31 a.
ni. und 150 P i"
m. ami JrjnAv TRAINS.
Foi r.iibniidnlc-sAO. 11 .H a. mi 211,
3 "ni 5 52 nnd II 17 P in
For Vllkes.Buie-9 3S 11 m; 12 02, 1 0
J2S. fi.!J and 9 17 11 m
For Albaio and points nnlh 3..1 p, m.
Foi llone"dalo S50 11 m ; 11 Jl und v'3
p in
av i. pr von,
n iywFMi;'J?"'.p'''
Eiie Biilrond Wyom'inii Division,
In Elfetl July Joth, luoj
Tiains leavo Si 1 anion tor Haw ley afd
loutl stutlons ut 7 20 iltlil S4'j n in , 'I..-.?
and 5 20 p m Sundays., Odd ,1 m nnd
135 n in I'm Now Yliil.1. Now bin gh and
lutoi mediate- points nt 7 20 a 1111 iind'jV
n in. Sund.ivs. i.:n p 111
Foi iioncrdale las and 5 20 p in. "
Tinlmi aiilve at Setanton S 20, 10 II. a
m ; ,:.0J and 0.13 p. in,, Sundays, 1.00 a;nd
S 1"i p 111
New York, Ontaiio and Western
Thnu Table l.i Elfiti Sunday, Junu 15, 19dl
NORTH HOUND Tlt.MNS.
LeitVi Leavu Atrlva
Tiains.
No 1 .,
No 3 ..
No. 7 ..
Stianlun Caibondale. Cudosla.
,,10 .to 11 in. 11 10 it, m loo prin.
,,. I M p. 111. I it p. 111 bOOp-m.
,, ii 10 p in Ar.Caibondale 0 Is n m
SOUTH BOUND. -i-
l.eavo i.onve Aiuvo
Tiains. Cadosia. Caibondale, Bciantoti.
No. ii ...... ii 50 11. 111, 7,25 a, 111,
Nn 4,,,,, 8 10a m. 10 oi n, m, 1040a,m,
No J 2,15 P in 4 nop 111, 4 15 p. in,
tfl'NDAVS ONLY, NORTH BOUND.
Leavo Leave Aulve
Tiains. Sti.inlvn. Caibondale Cadosia,
No 9 ,,.,,, SJ0.. 111. 9,10 p in 1045a.m,
No. b 7 OOP ni Ar.CaibondalQ7.I5 p,m
.euvo Leavo Arrive
Tiains. Cudosla. Caibondale. SciantQii.
No. ii ...... ii50u, lit. 7 21 a in,
No 10 4 30 p.m. uui p.m. 45 p. m,
Tinlns Nos, 1 on weik das, and 9 on
Sundays lonneet for Now Yoik city. Mid.
dlctovvn, Walton. Norwich, Oneida, Os.
vvego and nil points west,
Tinlu 2 for Po)iUelc, AValtou, Delhi,
Sidney, Noivvlch and all Now Berlin
bi.tnih point?.
Tinln No. U,-,wlth "Quaker City Ex.
ptcssi'' ut Seiantoji. via C. R. R. of N, J,
lot Phlladelphl-if Atlantlo City, njitlmore.
AVaslilnstou nnd Pennsylvania state
points.
See tlmo-tablo and consult ticket ngenti
foi conncetlous with otlitt lines.
J. C. ANDERSON. P. P A . New Yprlc
J. E. AVELSH. T P. A., ScrantonPa.
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