The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, September 27, 1902, Page 9, Image 9

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THlS SCl ANTON lltlBUNEATURDAY, gEPTtiMBEtt 27, 1902.
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HONESDALE.
Btie'elal to tho Scinnton Tribune. '
Honcsilitlc, Sept. 26 The eontrnct for
the election of Hie bildge ocr the
Lnckawaxcn iler on Miiln stteet hns
been aw in iled to the Ponn Bildge lom
pany of Roam Fulls, Pit,! considera
tion, $40,745.
A mlnsttel anil vaudeville entertain-
ment, umlcr the auspices of tho Honcs
i dale Foot Hall association, will be con
ducted In the opeia house, Filday
evening, Oct, 10.
Two more telephone wires me being
placed on thp poles between Cntbon
dale and Hnnosdnle.
The last of n seiles of exclusions to
Blnglinmton will be run by the Kile,
Sunday, Sept. 28.
Gem go Itli'kort, John Blllard nnd
Haiold C. Yetkcs aie the litembPis of
the new company to be known as the
Hnnesdnlc cut Glass company. They
have pui chased and lommcnccd lomod
ellnpr tho building- at the foot of Hlghth
stieot, In which to commence opcia
tlons Next Sunday will occur the unuunl
rallying day in the Picsbyteiian Sun
day school.
Satuidav evening the time II411U for
rebate on tuxes In Honesdalo boiough
expires.
Geoige L Walt7, one of the Wayne
county Republican nominees fot repic
sentatlve, Is a vetcian of the Clll
war.. As a' icsult he caules 1111 nttl
flelal aim: He sened under command
of Colonel Coe Duiland, and has been
a life-long iepiesentatle Republlian.
Dm lug the past season the Hones
dale ball team has plaed twent-one
games. They won IV, lost 7, and one
was a tie.
Mr and Mis. John 12 Richmond ate
expected to anive home Monday, fiom
the White mountains.
Miss Maiy A. Mumfoid has ictuined
to the Nutlona) Paik semlnaiy, Wash
ington, D. C, to resume her studies.
Miss Katharine L. Chambcts has left
for a visit in New Yoik city and Dai
ien, Conn.
As f 01 e told by the weather wlie, the
llnestoim has been a long and wet one,
completely knocking out the atti ac
tions at the Wayne county fair. None
of the laces or atti actions scheduled
have taken place, and the many thous
and people who visit the fair annually
have not appealed on the scene. It
has pioen an expensive storm to the
management of the fair, and to many
others. The special atti action in ought
heie for the fair was put on the static
at the opeia house, Friday evening, by
the manageis of the fair.
The farce comedy company, "Dennis
O'Day, Esq ," with a full band and 01
rhestia, will be the atti action at the
opeia house, Wednesday, Oct 1.
On Fiidst, on account of the niln,
all i.iccs at the Wayne county fair
weie dcclaicd off, and a postponement
announced until Wednesday and Thtus.
da, Ui t. S and 9, when they hope to
have the laces.
HAKFORD.
Special to the Scianton Ttlbune
Haitoul, Sept. 26 Mi. E. T. Tiffany,
y.onp of the oldest and most lespcetod
lcsltionts ot Haiford, died Satuiday
evening, age SI eais. The f uncial was
held Tuesday, Sept. 2d, at his late home.
Rev. C. W. Hawkins officiated.
Di Oveiton, of BlnghanUon; Mr. M.
Gairlnet, of Caibondalc; Mr. and Mis.
Couise, of Jackson; Mi. and Mis.
Southworlh, of Louisville, attended the
funeial of 13. T. Tiffany, Tuesday.
Haiford fair will be held Sept. :!0.
Hoiace Sweet has sold his faun to
Henry Barnard.
Mr. and Mis. A. Lee Tiffany, of Hait
ford, Conn., weie called heie by tho
death of Mr. Tiffany's fathei.
Ed. Miller and son, Fled, of New
Tork, are guests of Hany Miller this
week.
Miss Jennie Williams, of Peckville,
Ib visiting Miss Minnie Danow.
Rev. and Mis. Fisher and daughter
are the guests of Miss Sophia. Mr.
Fisher will occupy the pulpit of the
Methodist Episcopal chuich, Sunday
riiomlng.
Rev. Eia, of Waymait, v. as visiting
old friends? in town this week.
Prof. Stearns, Norma Dauow and
Nina Mooic attended the Teachcis' as
sociation at Foster, Sept. 19-20.
Walker Sheiwood, of BInghamton,
was in town Satutday.
Ed. Patteison, of Scianton; will
Patteison and wife, of Now Mllford,
were the guests of their paients. In
this place, Thuibday.
Mis. It. J. Hepburn, of Oieen Ridge,
and William Hepburn, of Scranton,
were guests of Mis. James Rogcis this
week.
UNtONDALE.
Special to the Scinntnii Tilbune.
Unlondiile. Sept. 2b. A blithday party
was given to little Ruth Lockwood last
Filday. A lingo nuitibei of hei biiglu,
associates enjoyed themselves and had
an exceedingly pleasant time at the
suppet table. Ruth was five yens old
on that day.
lev. and Mis. J. G. Raymond ic
tuined Friday fiom a suveinl dus' visit
nc.tr Honesdale.
Miss Coin Wells and Miss Hannah
Sheibol spent Satuiday in Ciiibomliile.
Miss Nettle Newell, of Scianton, was
enteitalnrd over Sunday at thu homo of
her fathei, Rev. J. V. Newell,
Miss Frank Lewis, Miss Annie Owius
nnd Mis. Chit a Mills anil othcis of our
townspeople availed themselves on
Monday of the advantages offeied by
Jonna Long's Sons' exclusion to Scum
ton. Mis. Llnwood Spool and llttlu son,
Almond, visited In Caibondnlo on Tucs
day. Ruv. AVIIIIum H. lllller and wife, of
Wilkes. Bane, weio entei tallied by Mis,
A, B, Tliigley lccently,
Rev, J, a. Raymond olliciated at the
funeral seivlies of Hotuto Bennett, at
Tluah, on Wednesday.
Filday night, thieves made an on
elaught on Mis. Shuball Cupc'iitei's
chicken house, They bagged thliteen
No Substitute Offeied.
Say what ou will about diugglsts
offeilng something "Just us good" be
cause It pays a bettei piofit, the fact
titill stands that nlnoty-ulne out of a
hundred druggists jecoinmend Chaipber
Iain's Colic, Choleta nnd Dlairhoea
Remedy when the best, remedy for dlai
rhoea is asked for, and do so becaiihe
they know It Is the one icmedy that
can always be depended upon, oven in
the most severe and daugeious cases.
It Is for sale by all diugglsts
of the best fowls. There I" sftong evi
dence that llio same plundereia rpbbctl
Tlieinn Dlmmlck of seven geese,
Rev, Alfied Kastinan, wife nnd vtwo
ilaughtPis, Miss' Lotle ttusttnun nnd
Mis. Nettle Tayloi, of South Canaan,
uic guests of f 1 lends in town. ,
HAWLEY.
Special to the Scranton Tilbune.
Hawloy, Sept. 25 A vety sad accident
occuned near the Haw ley Glass com
pnn's factory Inst Tuesday evening
nlmut 7.10 when William L. Feely, who
wits on his way fiom the Eddy to his
home, was struck by passenger train
No. 2.'!, but was not seen by any one
until an Erie and Wjomlng Valley
engine had passed that way and some
one on if saw his mangled fot in nnd
he whs picked up and cairled to his
home where he died at 11. SO that even
ing, lie was 27 .veins of age and a
glass blower by ti.ide. He was a mem
tar of the Glass Blowcis union which
tinned out In 11 bodv at his funpral
whlih was held Filday nt 10 30 n. in. at
St. Phllomcna's ihuieli wheie solemn
high inns of ieiiilpm wits sung by his
p.istoi. Rev. P. C. Wlntois.
Miss Yolando Klllam, of Paup.tc, was
the guest of hct filend, Miss Small E.
Knapp, Thuisduv.
Edward Holdpu, of Foil Jcivls, was
in town over Sundtiv.
Miss Ueba Slmpklns ipturtied liome
Monday evening after seveial months
visit In Camdrn, Pa. Tuesday she
went to Honesdule vlieie she will spend
.1 week nt Hotel Wa.vne as the guest
of her biothei, Leonaul.
Mls M.uy Mun.iy leturned fiom New
York pit, Mondn.
A cm loitd of eoal, the first In the
coal pockets since the beginning ot the
strike, made it lively for the cai men
Ftiduy.
Mis. r. C. White, we ate sotty to say,
is again on the sick list,
Ni:VMTLFORD.
Special lo the Si 1 union Tillumo
New Milfoid. Sept. 26 Cli.nles Ben
jamin and Howaid Hudcn have te
tuined home fiom New Yoik whetc
thej have 'been visiting fi lends.
Mts Vienna Hit j den and daughtei,
Nellie, have 1 etui tied to Philadelphia,
nftei spending sevet.il weeks with ic
latlves heie.
The ladles of the Wot king Guild will
seive a ton-cent suppet In the lectuie
loom of the Piesbyteilan church, Fil
ti.iv afternoon of next week. Evetyone
invited.
William Hauling is In Hat foul this
week on business.
The New Mllford ball team will go
to Gibson, Satuiday to play with the
Gibon team
Mis. N. P 'f. Flnth and famllv Inve
gone to Washington wheie they will
icside (lining the w Intel.
The New Mlltoid hand gave a conceit
on U. G. Fi ink's lawn, Tuesday even
ing. L J. DeWItt has icturned fiom a two
week's business nip In Indiana.
Geoige Bennett called on Heait Lake
fi lends, Thuisday.
The joung people of the Baptist
chuich will conduct a social at the
chinch next Tuesday evening. The
New Milfotd band will furnish music
lor the occasion and light tefieshments
will be setved. Admission ten cents.
1JALLSTEAD.
Special to the Scianton 'Midline
Hallstead, Sept. 2i Largely attended
funeial services met the lemalns of the
late Miss Lllllail Conipton weie held
Wednesday afternoon from the Piesby
teilan church. Dining the sei vices her
Sunday school class, consisting of
Misses C01.1 Tiowbildge, Lottie and
Ethel Slnuell, Emma Fishoi and Loda
Slont, sang 'Safe in the Aims ot
Jesus," also a nuaitette, Mis Rei t
Wnteiman, Mis Edwaid Hendtick,
Sjlvestet Baines and W'llllani Me
dea iv, sang "Lead. Klndlv Light," and
"God Be with You Till AVe Meet
Again." A latge number of floinl offei
ings weie in evidence, among them be
ing "Gates Aj.n," fiom the business
men of this plaie; a pillow, fiom her
Sunday school iluss; a wicath, Fay
Kelly, of Elmlia; a pillow, Misses
Slvia and Janet ('hone, of Susque
hanna; also pieces fiom the following
friends and iclatlves: Mi. and Mis,
Geoige Jl. Lamb, Mi. and Mis. W. F.
Slmiell, Mastci Haiold Rummet, ot
Blnghniutoii; Miss Eglestou and pupils;
Miss Floionce Qulgley, of Blnghaniton.
Mis. Charles Cuuler anil Mis. Dennis,
Mi.s. Mitiguict Wood, Miss Mm Mm Mil
lard, Di, and Mrs. Schnonmnkei, .Mis.
Jeiome dones, of Conklln; Sir. and Mrs.
H. J. Blown, Mts, James Howell, The
flow ei -beai cis were Leta and Ethel
Slnuell, Maud Cnpwell, Loda Sloat,
Janet and S.vlvla ('hone, or Susquehan
na; Alice and Bessie Dennis, t'oia
Ti ow bt Idge, Flotence Simpson, Maty
Simmons, Mhij Van Fleot. Eminli
Fisher, The pall-beat eis weie George
Sutniueiton, Irvln Chuich, Stephen
Tlngley, Dell Simpson, Flank SIc
Cicaiy and Chailes Gannon. A num
ber of out-of-town f 1 lends attended the
funeial. The business places and
hchools weie t lined timing the spiv Ices,
Mi. and -Mis. Harney Phillips and ton
Ti.uy uie visiting fi lends In Buffalo.
Sllss Jennie Peity was a callei In
Susquehanna, Wednesday. She will ho
nicoinpiinlpd homo by her filend, Sllss
Alice Llndse, of Rockland, who will
nunc nor n snoit visit,
Stlss Slaud Han Hon, of Tlngley, is
visiting ft lends In town.
FOR I3ST CITY.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Potest City. Sent. 2G Mi. nmi m.j
Thomas J. Tuttle, left this week foi'
vviiton, icmtt, wneie tney will icside In
the ftituie. '1'hev inn most 1 tli..i,,i.i
people and a wide clicle of ft lends will
wbu mem success in incir Western
home.
Mis. William T. Iiouklns mul ,lnii,.i,.
id, mo visiting in scianton.
Tho .Misses Isabelle Johnson and
Myitle Mm tlrt have accepted positions
in the olilce of the Hillside Coal and
lion company,
Mrs. Austin Podboy, wife of one of
the Foiest City men now in the Klon
dike, jecelved 11 check foi 500 fiom her
husband this week,
Theie aie neaily a dozen Foiest City
men now In the Klondike and It Is said
they aie nil piospeilng.
Slie. W. S. Hosklns has gone to Oklu
hoitia to isit iclutlves for tho wlntei.
Hei husband Intends to leave In a few
dajs for seveial months stay in Eng
land. Mm tin Flemmlng ami Mis. Blanche
Matone nnd daughter, Margaret, of
Aldoiivlllc, nrc vlsltlngint the home of
J. J, Walkei.
Mis, J, V. Hudson, nt Polmerton, Is
tlto guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E, C. Dunnler.
A daughter wits hot 11 to Sheiiff nnd
Mrs. W. Ji Mnxey In Montrose last
week. Mrs. Mnxey Is now Buffering of
pneumonia, but her hosts of ft lends will
be pleased to know that the news which
comes fiom her bedside la now on
com aging.
A citizen In this week's Forest City
News, offeis the following peittncnt
suggestion which It would be well to
heed: "It is 11 cilmlunl action, liable
to line or Imprisonment, to call "scab"
or throw stones at a person In this
(omtnonwcnlth, nnd 1 would respect
fully suggest that If paients will take
time by the fotetock and watn their
child! en to terrain fiom doing so, they
may save future trouble nnd'embnr
rnssinent. Would It not be well for the
public school teachers to call the atten
tion of their fupHs to the fact? The
gientcr pait of the trouble at this place
hos been caused by li responsible youths
who follow non-union men, shouting
nnd thiovvlng stones. They attract
crowds and Incite trouble. We have
been Infoimed that Captain Blgelow
Intends to make an example of some of
the youngsters nnd It would be well for
paients to wain their ovctly enthusias
tic offspilng to be o.ulet and oiderly.
FACTOimiLLE.'
Sppcliil to the Scianton Tilbune.
Fnctoiyvllle, Sept. 26 There will be
union set vices at the Baptist chinch
it".t Sunday evening. Rpv. J. N. iLec.
of the Methodist Episcopal chinch, will
ii each
M. W. Bliss Is In New Yoik city on
a business trip
Councilman R. P. Llndley, ot the
Twentieth wind, will do grand juty
dut.v In the 1'nlted States com t, at
Scianton. net month.
Several fiom this place will attend the
Statk family leunlon this Satuiday at
East Lemon ,
' At the legulat meeting of Fnctoiy
vllle encampment. No. 246, Independent
Oidoi of Odd Fellows, held last Wed
nesda night, the following officers
weie elected: C. P., Charles Packet ; H.
P, Zlba L. Hinds: S W., S. C. Rey
nolds J. V M. W. Bliss; treasuiei, A.
J. Gat duet: trustee. G. W. Stanton.
Al. Ft eat has left the emplov of the
Factoi.vvlllp Light, Hent and Power
companv nnd accepted a position with
Lewis Hin ding, at Johnstown, Pa.
Quite a numbei of our old veterans
and townspeople will take advantage
of the low tales and go lo Washington,
I) C, to attend the national conven
tion of the old soldleis.
William Moote and Hany Comad are
doing stilke duty with tho Thiiteenth
lcgiment at Ol) pliant.
TUSKHAXNOCK.
Speclnl to the Scranton Tribune
Ttinkhannock, Sept. 2G Sliss Sniah
lloadley, who is emplojcd In the Intel -national
Cottespondence schools at
Set iinton. Is visiting bet mothei, Mis
Jennie Hoadle, at this place.
Miss Eicanoi Reynolds, of Sci anion, (
Is the guest of her giandpaients. Sir.
and Mis William Giaham, on West
Tioga stteet.
The old law office fottnerly occupied
bj Ross & Dei shinier is being leniod
eled by woikmcn, and will be used by
Paul Billings' Sons as an office when it
Is finished.
Next Sunday, September 28, a seivlce
lit the Intel est of the Sunday school
will bo held In the Piesbjteilan chuich.
Rev. S. C. Hodge will deliver the nd
dicss. The wedding of Sliss Nellie Billings,
of this place, and Clatence Geoige, of
Shic, will occui at the home of the
foi met on Wednesday, October 1.
The Daughtets of the Ameiican
Revolution aie about to erect n tablet
in the cottidor ot the couit house, in
niemoiv of the Revolutlonuiv soldleis
who 1 est in this count. The tablet
will be eugtaved with their names.
Mis. Susan E Jones, of Mexico, will
speak In the Baptist chuich on Sunday
moinlng on the subject of "Mission
Woik In Slexlco "
F. C. Camp is about to open an oyster
loom and icstauiatit on the coiner of
Tioga and Wan en stteets.
S. Judson Statk, of West Plttston,
foi met Ij of this place, attended the
funeial of Claience A. Little on Thurs
day. Mis. Atthut Stebbins, of Bnltimoie,
who has been ill with typhoid 'fever at
the home of her mothei, on Wan en
stteet. Is much Imptovcd, and able to
be about the house.
HOPBOTTOM. '
Special lo the Sol anion Tilbune.
Hopbottom, Sept. 20. Rev. L. Lewis
Is spi tiding the week with ftlends In
New York citj.
Sirs. Tlngley mid daughter, of Hnll-
stcad, visited at the home of E. C. Tlng
ley tecontly.
Sllss Emma Janaushek spent Wed
ncsclnj with Klngsley fi lends.
Di, Johnson, of Haifoul, was a lecent
caller In town.
Slis. Edgai Alexander nnd Miss Myra
Jackson spent Thuisday at the home of
Slorris Tlngley, in Lenox.
Slis. Alniita Riown and daughter
SIpIUi, of Newaik Valley, 'aie spending
some time with fi lends In town.
Call at Finnk Jannushek's furniture
state on Sitiuday, Scptembci 27, and
Octobei 4, ami Inspect the new line of
fall hats and veilings,
DALTOX.
At the .Methodist church on Sunday
moinlng, the pastor, Rev. A, J. Vnn
Cleft, Ph.D., will pi each on "The
Father GlotlllPd by tho Son," and In the
e piling on "Paul's Shlpwtttk."
The Silver Spiay quintette, of Scian
ton, will give a conceit In the .Metho
dist chinch on Tuesday evening, under
tho auspices of the Epwoith league.
The admission will bo ten cents.
A son was bom to Sir, and Mis, Fied
Beeiner C8tPiday moinlng.
A. SI Film has been entei talnlng his
sister this week,
R. S, Seeds, of Blimlnghani, Pa do
llveitd his humoiuus lectuie In the
Baptist chinch on Tliuisdity evening,
Owing to the inclement weather a smull
audience was picseut, but all enjoyed
the many Btoiles he related,
The Six Pilnclple Baptists me hold
ing theli annual gatlieilug In their
chuich heio for three du, beginning
yesteiday.
The heavy tains of the past two days
have swollen tho waters of the cieek
heie gieatly and tonsldeiable damage
Iiuh been done to the work conimenrpd
on the election of the new bildge. For
a nine 11 was reaiert me tempoiary
bridge over the stteam would be washed
away. The woik on the new bilrlim
moves along veiy slowly nnd the pios
pects me It will not be completed for a
long time,
At the Baptist chuich, Sunday morn
ing, the pastoi will pieach on "Chris
tlun Conduct Towuid Thosu Without,"
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT"
IMS, FOR IIS.' 1 SUES
Only mif a Cent a Word.
For Bent.
$1S For Rent Ten-loom house; excellent
nclghhoihnod; all model n Itnpinvii
meats, on avenue. Apply to R. P. Ham
ilton, CO Spruce street.
FOR RENT-8lx-room house with bath,
1M South Lincoln avenue.
Room for Bent.
FRONT ROOM for rent; desirable, 424
Auams avenue.
Furnished Boom for Bent.
FOR RENT Two ft out looms for gen
tlemen only. Inquho lull Capouso live.
FOR RBNT-A pleasant room nt 411
Qulncy nvenuc, to one or two gcntlo
men. Excellent eating house near.
Furnished Booms Wanted.
WANTED To lent for the wlMteTCTTfiTn
iiMied house in good location for fnm
llv of two. Addicss A. B. C, ,"i05 Boaid
ot Tiade.
For Sale.
FOR SALE Household Roods, new side
boincl, table, bed lounge, bookcase
and wilting desk. Combined sewing ma
chine and wiish stand, vase", Jaullnleics,
glasstvaio, lefilgciator, lawn mower. 145
Monioe avenue, Dunmoic.
FOR SALE Seir-plavlng oicliesttlou,
horns, pipes, cltiim, tilangle. etc.; will
lie sold at a small pi Ice, which it will
quickly em n tn hotel, hall oi club. E. C.
Rlckei, Piano Denlci. 2lti Adams avenue,
net oss Squaro from Postoftiec.
1'OR SALE-An entile ilg consisting ot
llv o-v eat -old black pacing hoiae, t lib
ber tiled lop wagon, harness, blan
kets, whips, etc;., will ho sold cheap for
want of use. W. I). Sweet, l.'ll Shoit avc.
I' OR SALE About 20 feet of desk coun
ter, sui mounted with glass fiont and
two openings, lowci poition nicely pan
elled, witli diawets and nhHes und',i
neath. Slay be seen at tho olilce of Tho
'lilbune.
Wanted.
WANTED Either on stumpagc or In
I mil lltnbeied with ash, 1000UO feet.
William O'Kcofe, Koust Clt, Pa
Eeal Estate.
f'Rat5
y49 CV
ACREAGE
LOTS CASH OR EASY TERMS
NEAR THE MAMMOTH
WLWm STEEL UI
AND TWO BEAUTIFUL PARKS.
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I'OR SALE-Hotel nt Waveilj. Pa.: the
onl.v hotel at AVaveily with a laige
bain and on an acie of ciotmd; on the
comet of two sheets; doing a good busi
ness, tents now fot JnOO pot veat. Will
ell cheap; good icason for selling, also
n lingo fnim Call nnd soo J C. 55m
nieh 517 I.ackavvnnna avenue, tho ical
estate man; bioker.
FARM FOR SALK-Any onp wishing to
bu an excellent faim can secute a
gteat bargain bv calling on or addtcsslng
M M F.vans, Consumers' Ice Co, city.
FOR SALE-Elegant sites for homes in
upper Gicen Ridge; choice neighbor
hood; most desltablo locality foi home
In Lac'cavvanna county. J. A. Marvina,
1736 Sanderson avenue.
Lost.
LOST A iiibbei ilm for cauitgo Suit-
aoie rewatii ir ictuined to E N. Wil
laid, bOS Madison avenue.
LOST White and blown spotted sottet
dog. Reward if returned to Ib'jii Mon--ej
avenue
LOST On Thtoop car which left Couit
House squaie at 4 .".0 o clock on Thtiis
dav .afteinein, nn open faced silver watch
wtih mnnogiam, G. M. W, also fob with
same monogram. Suitable icwaid foi le
tuiii to .rJ0 Montoo avenue.
LOST A music poitfollo containing
music, iiem Linden stieot and Qulncv
avenue. T'Inder please lettun to 317
Qulncy avenue.
Boaiders Wanted.
BOARDERS WAlfrKlTodaTdaml
pleasiut rooms; furnished ot unfurn
ished looms nt 21 J Noith Main avenue.
Feisonal.
A IIANDSOXIE voting widow, no tela
tlves, wotth JS9.00O, wants immediately
a leliiible, houct husband capable ot
managing same; dudes and men looking
for doll faces do not answer. Addiess
Loietto, 98 Ogden avenue, Chicago.
A CHICAGO nianufactuiei, independently
wealthv, wants a siuccio and sensi
ble home-lnvlng wire. Addiess Ml. Johns,
Dbj W. Mndlson stieot, Chicago.
LEGAL.
NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION.'. Tim n.irl.
noi ship heretofoio existing between
W. II. McGannh and D. J, Uliomas. do
ing business nt 209 Lackawamiu avenue.
Sitanton. Pa. under tho tlim name ot
McGaitah & Thomas, Is this day dis
solved bv mutual ugi cement, D. J. Thom
as letlting, All obligations owing by
said dim are assumed bv AV. II. .McOiu
lah, wlio will continue tho business and
collect all nccoiiiitH duo the lit in
WM. H. M'C.ARRAH,
' 1). .1. THOMAS.
Tho paituciHlilp lictetofoie existing be
tween D, J Thomas and W. H. McGar
nth, doing business at .ll Wjomlng ave
nue Scianton. Pa. nuclei tlia litm namo
of ), J. 'Ihomus R, Co, Is tills dav, dis
solved bv mutual agreement, W. II. Mc
Gaiiah irthing, All oliligutions owing
b said Hun aie assumed li D, J, Thom
as, who will continue the business and
collect nil accounts duo tho linn.
AVM. II. M'OARRAH.
1) J. THOMAS.
Scianton, Pa,, Sept, no, VMi,
and in the evening on "Aids to Char
acter Building."
Mr. nnd Mis. Hdwurd Put don, of Cnr
bondale, were the guests of tho for
inei's mother and hi other, In this place,
this week,
A. A. Uaton, of Bltiglltlllltoii, N. Y
Is lepaitlng the dumagc done to the
Kuton block by the tecent Hie,
NICHOLSOy,
Epeclal to the Scranton Tribune,
Nicholson, Sept. lei Mis. H. a Muck
is on the sick list.
Mrs, C, P. Osboino and daughter. Ruth,
and Mis. G, G, Rought and son, George,
are spending a few das with the foi
mer's paients, Mr, and Mrs. Sweet, of
Harford.
Mrs. A'. C. Decker and Mis. C. II.
MacConnell spent AA'cdnesday at Palls,
are visiting friends In Klngslej.
Class No b of the Methodist Episcopal
chuich will sctve a ten cent supper nt the
Opeia House Friday fiom 5 to 7, the pio
eccds of which will go towurdj a window
fur the new chuich.
No Order
Accepted Tor Less
Thnn 10 Cents.
Branch WANT Of fie 33,
Want Advertisements Will Be
Becelved at Any of the Follow
ing Drug Stoies Until 10 F, M.
Central City
ALBERT SCHULT?.. coinor Mul
bcrtv street and Webster ave.
aCHTAV P1CHBL, l0 Adams
avenue.
West Side
GF.O. AA JEN'KINS, 101 South
Main avenue,
South Scranton
rntJD L TERPPE, 72D Cedar
North Scranton
GKO A'. DAA'IS, coiner Notth
Main uvenue and Market
stieot.
Green Bldge
CHARLES P. JONES, 1357 Dick-
son nvcntio.
V. J. JOHNS, 9J0 Oieen Ridge
stieet.
C. I.ORENZ. coiuei Washington
avenue and Minion stieet.
Peteisburg1
AA'. H. KNEPFEL, 1017 Irving
avenue.
Dunmoie
J. G. BONE SON.
Help Wanted.
X'VVK''A
AVANTED At onec, expcilcneed stonog
liiphct and I) pen i Itci. C. S AA'ool
wotth AVANTED Aironts to soil tea and cof
fee lo consiimcis Positions pot mu
nont Gland Union Tea Co. lill Lacka
wanna incline
Help Wanted Male.
AVANTED Two bovs It, to Jn veals old;
light work, 011 Robinson stteet.
BOWLING ALUIVS-A niiin to take
clunge of wanted Dlt Robinson stieet
SIX good ciiipeutcts wanted fot to build
fotnis foi conoicto masomy at Schc
licctadj. N. Y. AA'uges, JO cents pen hour.
Butke Bios.
SALLS.MAN Evpptlenecil in placing pio
pilctniy tncdldncs with lctnil diug
glsts, high class line, llbcial pie Addiejs
stating cxpoiloneo and lofotence E R
Giles & Co, L'OCO iAlnrkct stieot, Philadel
phia, Pa.
AArANTED On account of inci cased wntk
competent machinists to woik in huge
lalhoad shops near Plttsbiug, wages J",,
2G .'7 cents pet hoiu , peiinancnt emplnv
ment given for satlsfnctoiv oivicc. fur
lalhoad tiaiispoitntlou tiiinished fiom
AA ilkes-B.ine lo Plttsliuig Fot fin then
lufoimatinn addiess C I. Snvdci. ."
Moonev building BulTnlo. N A' . in wilt
ing, glvo date of bli tb opeilonce. wheie
last cmploved. on what Kind of woik,
and when able to lepoit foi clutv
Help Wanted Female.
THOROl'GIILA." cxpeticneert i lies pill foi
notions and laces, ttiiti.il tll. stoic,
good opening. Addiess Conlldcntial, 'lilb
une ofliec
WANTIOD A waltiess Applv to Mis
Hcuiy Bclin, 117 Jeffeison avenue
Agents Wanted.
GENERAL agent wanted to li unlit one
of the best invi stments on the niniket.
A good man should make $.V) to $7" week
l.v Inducements aie the best: guaiaii
teed position No capital needed Wis
consin oil Companv, lion Block, .Mil
waukee, Wis
i
LARGE CORPORATION wants oneigetic
Geueial Agent for this count j No
books. Insula nte, ot canvassing. Ac
quaintance with men hunts and nmnti
lactuieis nccossuo. Peiinancnt Bond
State age, expetionec icfei elites Hist let
tei. Addiess, Suitu &7-', No 1001 Chestnut
St, Philadelphia
Salesmen Wanted.
SALESMEN WANTED-Competcnt men
capable of earning good monc, to
handle oiu lino of caibou copNitig pa
per!?, cltbci legular oi on tho side, Philip
Hano S. Co, 1-a Union Stiuaie, Nciw Yoilt
Citj .
Board and Rooms.
VERY DESIRABLE suite of looms with
first class table board, can bo obtained
at 233 Jeffeison avenue.
Miscellaneous.
THEf'SToiTEL'LAUNDRYr Dutunoi'o,
lntindcts shirts nt Sc. each and collais
and cuffs ut l!c. each.
SEALED PROPOSALS.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be teceUcd
by the coiint ol Laekiwauuii, ioi
furnishing and electing complete! one cou
eicte and epaiulcd niotal inch Inlilku on
tho abandoned I''attoi. illo and Vliiiigton
Tuinpiko toad oci Dean's Mill deck,
near tho lesldeneo of Rotate Scinnans
In La Pliimo boiough,
All bids must bo accompanied b a eei
tllled check tot n uei cent, of amount
'and in hands of iiuilcislKued on or bofoie
1.' o eloclc noon, September , liw.'. Plans
and specifications at count coiiinilslon
ei's nfllcc, Tho rlslll lo eject utl und
all bids is icsctved,
H. A. JONI.S,
t'ountv fimtiullci.
Attest; JOHN MORRIS, Deputj,
SEALED PROPOSALS will be leeched
1) the county of Lackawauiiit foi nil -Ulshlng
and election complete of a con
eteto and expanded metal aielt bildsc,
with steel beams Imbedded lu coiutoto
arch, located on tho abandoned Paetoij.
Illo and Ablngtoii tuinpiko load In hoi
oiigh of IJallon, uc.it it sidem c of AV, S
Ilusluudci Bids to be accompanied by
a c ci tilled check rot 5 per cent, of
amount. Pluus and specifications ut
county coitimlssloiioi.s' ofiltc Bids to bo
lit bauds of uudeislgiicd on m lieloie 1.'
o'clock noon. Sopl , iiw.' Tho light to
i eject any ot all bids Is tescivrd
E. A, JONES,
Couiltv t'ontiollci'.
Aiiest; jcm.N .Muitms. Peputy
SEALED PROPOSALS will bu 7c'cdveel
by tho county of Luckuwuntiu foi thu
furnishing and election eomplcto of the
following hildgcj: Ono cvpaudod metal
eoncieto iilcli bildGo on thu ubaiiiloned
Faetoijvillo and Abltmlnn Turnpike load,
near Ooluvvaic, l.uckavvaun and Western
station at La Plume, One steel glider
eoitiigatcd lion, ceiucicle-llouieil biiclgo
on tho abandoned Fitttois lllu and Ablug
ton Tuinpiko io.ul in Ulcubuiii boiough
neat Wavoily line. Ono steel glutei coi
lugutcd lion, eoneieto-llooied bildgo over
Kennedy's etcck in Nottli Abington town.
shl near fuunot Noiniau White. One
steel eh del coiiugutcd It on. eoitctete
Hooted bildge ovct Whltncj's cieek lu
West Abington township, Ono steel tiuss
bildge over Spring Biook at mouth of
Gieen Run In Sniiug IltooK township,
All bids must be accompanied by a
eei tilled check fot 0 per cent, of amount
ns evidence of good faith and be In hands
of uudeislgiicd on ot beroie 1- o'clock
noon September SO, 100.'. The light to ie
Joct uny and all bids is hetcby leaerved.
Plans and spoclikatlons at ofllco of
County Commlssloneis, Court House,
Scianton U A JONES,
County Couttoller.
Attest: JOHN MORRIS.
JKputy Conti oiler.
DIRECTORY.
Only Half a Cent a Word.
LEGAL.
IN RE "Estate of Ann Phillips, Into ot
tho Cltv of Hcianton, County ot Lack
uwiimia, dcceitsed.
Letters of administration upon tho
nbovo mimed cslato having been giautcd
to tho nuclei signed, all poisons Having
claims or demands against the same will
nicsent them for pit v incut, mid all those
Indebted thcieto will mako Immcdlato
pigment to
UEORUE AV. PHILLIPS,
Muntclpal Building,
Scianton, I'a.
TIIOS. P. AVELLS.
Attorney foi L'stato.
TTWt
IN RE: Transfer of license. No. '.'I,,
Mulch session. VML i
Notice Is given that the Coutt of Quar-,
ivi ovpbiuiis mis Kiuncuei a lino eu miiciw
iiitiso why the hotel llccnso of Michael
Ruslmtlk, In building of Annstu Knach.
on "A" stieet, Third waul, borough of
.Tel m vn, i omit v of Lackawanna, shall nut
bo ttansfciird to building ot Micluicl
O'Neill on "A" stieet, Third waul or
Bald boiough ot .loimjn, Rctui liable tho
intli of Octobei, 1!H).'.
T M. MONAOHAN,
Attorney for Petitioner.
IN RE: Estato of Anna B. Richmond,
Into or tho City of Scianton, Penn
sylvania, deceased.
Lctteis ot ndmlnlstintlon upon tho
above i stale having been granted In thu
iiuei signed, all poisons having claims or
demands against the said estate cue
heicby notllled to piesont them fot pay
ment, and tlioso Indebted to said estate
will make pav ment to
FREDERICK E SCOTT.
Adtnlulstiiitor,
1012 ilcnis Building.
AMENDMENT 'I O THE CONSTITU
TION PROPOSED TO THE CITIZENS
OP THIS COMMONWEALTH FOR
'THEIR APPROVAL OR REJECTION
BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENN
SYLVANIA, PUBLISHED BY ORDER
OF THE SECRETARY OF THE COM
MONWEALTH IN PURSUANCE OF
ARTICLE XVIII OF THE CONSTITU
TION A JOINT RESOLUTION
Pioposing an amendment to section ton
ot aitlcle one ot the Constitution, so
that a (IKtMaiRo of a Jtu lor fulluto
to ugtco oi other iiceess.ny cause shall
not woik an anittiltul
Section 1 Ro It 1 1 solved bv llio Son ito
and House ot Rcpiesi ninth es of the
Commonwealth or Pent lvnnlti lu Gen
otal Aseinhlv met, That tho following
be pioposed as nn nmendinPiit to the Con
stitution, tli.it Is to sav, that section ten
ot nillclc one, which leads as follows'
"No pei son sli ill. roi any Indictable of
fense, be pioeoodcd ogainst ciiinlnallv
bv lufoi mation, eeept lu cases ailslng in
the Innd oi naval Toiccs, oi In the militia,
when In actual service in time ot win
oi public dingei, oi bv leave of the coutt
foi nppicstion oi mlsdemeauoi in office.
No pc.i-on shall. Tot tho same offense, bo
twice put in jeopaidv or life- ot limb; nor
shall pilvate propci tv be taken oi applied
to public use. without autlioiilj of law
and without Just compensation bolus litst
made oi seemed," be amended so as to
cud as follows.
No poison shall, for anv indictable of
fense, ho proceeded against cilmliinllv by
Inl'oi million, ccopt In eases niislng In the
land oi naval lotecs, oi in the militia,
when in actual set vice In time or win or
public diinfiei. or bv leave ot the com I
roi oppiession ot mlsdcincanoi in ofliec
No pciscm shell, roi tho same ottensc bo
twice put In jeopaidv ot lire 01 limb, but
a dlsthaige or the jtuv roi failtue to
iigiee, oi other necessaiv cause, shall
not woik an aciiiiittal Not shall ptivnto
piopeity bo tukcu ot applied to public
use, without niitboiitv of law and with
out just compensation being Hist niiidc oi
see tuou
A Hue cop of the Joint Resolution
AV AV. GRIEbT.
Scctctaiy of the Commonwealth.
AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTI m
TION PROPOSED "I O I'HE CITIZENS'
,OP THIS COMMONWEALTH FOR
THEIR APPROVAL OR REJECTION
BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENN
SYLA'ANIA PUBLISHED BY ORDER
OF THE SECRETARY OF THE COAI
MONWEALTH IX PURSUANCE OF
ARTICLE XVIII OF 'HIE CONSTITU
TION A JOINT RESOLUTION
Pioposing an amendment to the Constitu
tion or the Commonwealth
Section 3 Ho It lesolvcd bv the Senate
and House or RemesontiUlvos of tho
Commonwealth of Pennsvlvnnln In Gen
ei.il Assemblv mot, That tho follow lug
Is pioposed as an amendment to tho Con
stitution of the Commonwealth or Penn
sylvania, in nccotdiince with tho ptovl
sions or tho eighteenth aitlcle theieof:
Amendment
Add at tho end of section seven attlclo
throe the rollowlng w olds' "Unless bc
foto it shall bo intioduced in tho Geneial
Assemblv, smh pioposeel spe, ial or local
law shall have been Hist submitted to a
populat vole, at it geneial oi special elec
tion in the localltv ot localities to bo nf
fectoel bv Its opctation, under in nrelcr
or the couit of common pleas of tho to
spectlvu counts iflei lnailng and appli
cation gi anted, nnd shall havo been np
pioved bv a maiotltv cr the voteis nt
such election: Piovldcd Tint no such
election shall bo hold until the deeieo of
eotiit autboiUIng tho samo shall havo
been ndvcitlseil for at least thbtv ("0)
dav s In the localltv oi localities iitTecled,
in snob tnaunei as the couit may direct.
A tine cop.v of tho Joint Resolution.
AV. AV. GRIEST,
Seeietiny or the Commonwealth.
PROFESSIONAL
Certified Public Accountant.
EDWARD C.'SPAULDING. C. P. A fll
Tiadets' Bank Building. Old 'phono lSbl
Aicliitects.
FREDIRHCK L BROWN. ARCH B,
Real Estate Exchange Bldg , lu AA'ash
Ingtou avenue.
Civil nnd Mining Engineers.
H. L HARDING, S13 CONNELL BLDG,
STEVENSON . KNIGHT, 7-'i CON
liell building.
Dentists.
DR. C E EILENBERGER. PAULI
building, Spiueo stieet, Scranton,
DR C, C. LACBACII, 111 AVYOMING nvo
Fhe Insuiance,
SCHLAGER 6- CO, Tinders' Bank Bldg,
Patent Attomeys.
PAT E N TSUrlbu'i'n?
Tito only licensed and equipped patent
solicitor lu thu ell No ehaiBu for lu
foi million on lutcntahlllly; over ten
tats' cpoilcnco
Kcploglo & Co., Vicars HIcIk.
Hotels and Restaurants.
TI I E ELK CAFE, l.NJ AND 1.7 FINNIC,
llll avcilllu. Rates leasouablo 1
P. ZIEGLER, Piopiletor.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D, I, A. W,
Passenger depot Coniliu ted on tho Eu
ropean plan. Vlctoi .Koth, Piopiietoi,
Scavenger.
A, H. BRIGGS CLEANS PIU'7VULTS
and cess pools; no odoi; only lmpioved
piuuiis used. A B Bilgns, piopiietoi,
Leave ouieis 1100 North Main avctiuo,
or Elcko's ding stote, corner Adams and
Mulbeiiy, Both telephones.
Wire Scieens,
JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR 511 LACKA,
avc, Scianton, mfrs. ot AVIte Scieens
Miscellaneous.
MEGARGKB BROS. PRINTERS' SUP
piles, envelopes paper bags, twlno.
AVniehouso, HO Washington avenue.
THE AV1LKES-BARRE RECORD CAN
bo h.cel lu Scianton at tho news stand
of Rclsman Bios, tot) Spiueo and 50)
Linden; M Not ton. j.'. Lackawanna
avc; 1. S. Sihuuci, 211 Spruce stieet.
!" 'L1V V mJ!S. "' " Li!" Jl ewiwq
Situations Wanted.
-- 1 -i-irr i iTy- . -irVUw i )fi ku
Di'J'I'ATIUN VV
j Cist, fi veil
AVAy'l'Bp-RfglsTcnVdfrdS.
euiH,i dcsliert pU'rimiippt no.
1
sltlon; leftieiiecs".
,..;;... u.;.?.""a!t" i """" m ""ess'"
Mn aH-uiii,'i M & rS
TTr
rii sz . . k . -"
HlCl AOdlOSH a ItCOHO RttULt.
SITUATION WANTED-A lady wants n
good, homo; in Piotestiint ramlly for
her riililgltoir.iwltotd Mm Mti Uojtllght
ltouscwoik for her botnd and alien,! tho
high school: hits bud good tniliilng; good
i pretences given, lliiinlin at A". AV. C. A.
rooms, ot I3 Clay avenue.
AVA N'1'EU-lly letliiod Anipilciin lady, n
position hh housekooner oi senmsttesg
wko'u other help Is kept. Addiess it. C
this ofllee.
Business Opportunity.
STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS with
, .t doiny. AVilto for our special mar.
jtct lottor. Freo on application. S M.
Hlbhnrd t Co, mombcts N. Y. Consoll
dated and Stock Echnnao. 41 and 41
Broadway, Now York. Established 1S8I.
Long DlBtanco 'Phone S.'iSS Binad.
Money to Loan.
ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO I.OAN
Quick, sttalght loans or Building and
Loan. At from 4 to G per cent. Call on
N. V. Walker. 314-315 Connell building.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Delaware, Lncknwnnnn nnd Western.
, , In Bffcct Juno 1, 110-'. L '
lining leave Scianton ror JSevr York
At 1 w. .l:o, 1,03, 7 0U and lolo a. m.; IJ 40,
J 10, 3 33 ii m. J''or Now Yoik and Phlla
dclphla ,50. 10 111 a. m , nnd 1.' 10 and a 33
P m, For Gouldsboio At el 10 p. m For
Burralo-113, t, .'. and ! (l n. m ; 1 "". 0 00
and 11.10 p tr. Foi Blughamtoit. Elmlia
nnd way slntlons-lO.L", u. m , 1.03 p m.
1 or Oswego. Syutciisc! nnd Utlcit-1 V, and
"-".?.'.."' ' "' P' "i Oswego, Syiacuse
and Utlca Italn at u ii a. m. daily, except
Sundav. For Monti osc-9 00 a m ; 1 01
nndbnO p. tn. Nicholson accommodation
4 00 and cj ir p m.
Bloomsbutg Division For Noithumbor.
Innd. nt hJ3 and 10 10 n. m.: 153 nnd 61(1
P tn. For Pljmouth, at 810 u. m.; 3 40
and U 03 p m.
Sunilay Ti.iins-For Now.A'oik, 1 'iO. 3 20,
Mb. 1010 n m.: .140 nnd 3 33 p m For
Burtnlo-115 nnd 6 22 n. m.j 153. UN) and
li 10 p. m. For Klmlra and way atntlons
10. i n. m. For Blnglinmtou and wnv sta
tions, noo n. in Bloomsbuig Division-"
Leave Scianton, 10 10 a. m. and G 10 p in.
Lehigh Valley Ralhoad.
In lJITcct Juno 13, 11)0.'. ,
Trains Leavo Scianton
Tor Philadelphia and New Yotk via D.
& If R R , at ot 7.11, tliiough Pntlor Car
und Day Coich Caibondnlo to New Yoik
and 0 47 a m . with L A'. Coach Carhon
dale to Philadelphia, nnd 2 IS. 4 33 (Black
Diamond Expiess). and 1140 p m. Bun
dles D ,L If. R R , 1 5S, 0 17 p m.
Foi AVIilts Haven, Har.lcton and princi
pal points In the eoal legions, via D &
H. R R , 7.41. 2 IS and 4 33 p. m. For
Pottsvlllo. 7 11 a. m
Foi Bethlehem, Easton, Rending. Hnr
rlshtitg and pilncipal Intoinveilliito sta
tions, via D TI. Rj R , 7)11, 0 17 a m ;
218, 133 (Black Diamond Expicss), 114a p.
m Simdns, D Ai H. It R, DCS a. m ;
1 &S 9 17 p m.
Tor Timkhannock, Towandn, Elmlia,
Ithaca, Geneva and piluclpal Intermediate
stations via D , L. & AV. R R , G S3 a. m.
nun t :. p m
I'm Geneva. Rochester, Buffalo. Niag
ara Falls, Chit igo and all points west via
D a if R R. 12 01 p. in: US (BInrk
Diamond Expiess). 10 41, 1141 p m Sun
davs D ill R R, 1203, 917 p m
Pullman pat lor nnd sleeping or Lehigh
A'nllcy Parlor curs on nil tinins between
AVIIkes-Bano and Now. Yoik. Philadel
phia, BulTnlo and Suspension Bridge
ROLL1N H AVILBUR. Gen. Supt , 20
Cm Hand stieet New Yoik
CHARLES S LEE Gen Pass Agt . 28
Cot Hand stieot. Now York.
A AV NONEMACII10R, Dlv. Pass. Agt.
South Bethlehem, Pa.
Foi tickets and Pullman tesorvntlons
apply to dtv ticket office, ti9 Public
Square, AVIIkes-Baue, F.i
KEADING SYSTEM.
Cential Ralhoad of New Jersey.
Collected to Scptembci 1, 190.'.
Stations In New Yoik, toot Llufcrty
stieet and South Fetty, N. R
Tialns leave Scianton rot New York,
Philadelphia. Easton, Ttpthloheni, Allon
town Munch Chunk, AVblto Haven, Ash
ley, AVIlkcs-Binio and Plttston nt 7 30 a.
m . 1 p in and 4pm Sunday, 210 p m.
Qualvbi City Epitss leaves Scranton
7T0 a in, tbroiiKh solid vestlhitlo train
with Pullman Buffet Patloi Cat for Phila
delphia with o-ilv one i hnngo of ens ror
Baltlmoio and AViishiugtou, D C , and all
pilnclp.il points south nnd west
Foi Avoea, Plttston and AVllkcs-Baire,
lpm and 4 p m. Sunday, 2 in p m.
Fot Long Btanch, Oceun Grove, etc ,
7 "0 n. m and 1 p m
Foi Reading. Lobtnon and Harrlshurg
via' Allentown nt 7 JO a. m , 1 p. m. and 4
p m Sunday, 2 10 p m.
Tor Tnm.inua and Pottsvlllo, 7 30 a. m.;
1 p m and lpm
Foi intes nnd tickets apply to agent at
station
AA' O BESSLF.R. Gen Manager.
C M. BURT, Gen Puss. Agt.
Pennsylvania Ballroad.
Schedule In Bffect Juno 1G, 1902.
Tinins leavo Scianton tZS a. m, weoH
elnvs, tliiough vcstibulo tiain fiom
AVIIkcs-Barte. Pullman buffet pallor car
nnd coaches to Philadelphia, via Potts
ville; stops at piineipul Intel mediate sta
tions Also connects for Stinbuiy, Har
rlsbuig, Philadelphia, Baltimore, AVash
Ingtnn and for Plttsbcng and tho AA7cst.
9 47 a m . week davs, foi Simbury, Hur
llsburg, Philadelphia, Biltltnore, AA'ush
iugton und Pittsburg and tho AVest.
142 p. in, week davs. (Sundays. 158 p.
m ), for Sunbuiy, Hiiitlsburg, Phlladel-
Ehiu, Bnltimoie. AA'ashlngton and Pltta
ui g nnd tho AVest
3 28 p m , weok days, tliiough vestibule
ttnln from AA'llkes-Barro Pullmnn buffet
pallor cat and coaches to Philadelphia via
Pottsvllle. Stops at piinelpU Intel medi
ate stations
4 33 p m , week davs. for Hazleton, Sun
liuiv, Hatilsbuig, Fhlliidolphlt and Pitts-
L"S' J. B. HUTCHINSON, Gon. Mgr.
J, B AVOOD, Gotl. r.tss, Agt.
.- . 4
Delaware and Hudson.
Ill Effect Juno 16, 1902.
Tinins for Caibondnlo leavo Scianton ab
G4I. 7 .. sn. 10 U a m : 1J03, 112, 211,
3-.G, 5 29, CL3, 8 21, 915, 10 01 p. m.; 1218,
Forllonosdalo 0 41, 10 13 a. m ; 2 11 and
5 9 r m
For AVIIkos-Binre-GIs 7.11. S 41. 9 47,
10 3J n. m: l-'W, 1.4-1, 2 18, 3 .'S, 4 33, G10,
7.4S. 10 41. 11 10 P m
Fcii L. V R R. Polnls-7.il. 9 17 a. m.
2 IR, 4 l"i and 11 49 p III
For Pcunsvtvnnl.i R. R. Points 6 33
9 17 a. in ; 1 4.'. J Jft nnd 4 13 p ni
l'or Albany ond all points n6ith 73G a.
m. nnd J 50 p ni
SUNDAY TRAINS. ..
For C.ubondalo S50, 11 i) a. m; 2ll.
3 50 n52iind 11 17 P in !'
For AVIllco,sjBntiQ-9 3S a m,j 13 03, lioS,
3'-S. I.JJ mid 017 P! 111.' I ' ' ' f' ,1V
ror Albany and points noith 3CG p. 111.
For Honcsdulo-b PI a. m,: 11 3,1 and 33
PAv!li. PRYOR. D P. A., SeinntOtl. Ki.
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Erie Knllrond Wyoming Division'
In Effect Scptembci 15, 190.'., -
Ttulns leavo Seiaiitoii lor NowYoik,
Novvbiugli iiriU,'liinriliiii( poluH, nUn
for I law lev mul local stations at 7 20,,a.
m und l 13 p. tn. fi
l'or Houesd.ilo and AVblto Mills at 1,33
p 111. s
Tialns nirlvo at Scianton at 10 SS n. rn.
and U 13 p m. 1.
New Yoik, Ontniio nnd Wostem?"
TI1110 table in ellect Sunday. Sept 2J, lio-,
NORTH BOUND TRAINS i.
Leavo Leavo ArillM
Tialns. Set union. Cat bond 1 lo C.tUoiC.
No 1 103UU nt 11 uia in 1 no p jo:
No. 7 ...... ei 10 I) m At CailioitdaleC) 10 h
Spl'Tlt BOl'NP '-'
Leuvo il.eavn Alll
'Tialns, Caeloslu. Caihoiuliilo. Stiantoa,
No. li , li Win, m 7..'3n rt;
No 2 2.13 p in 4 Help in 4 43'p ul.
SUNDAYS ONLY, Jv'OKTIl BOb'NDtT
l.ojtvo Le.(9 Ai 1 tvn
Tinins. Scianton Cat bqml tlo C.idosInT
vn n fi ..n 11 m n 10 ,i , 1A i .. .
7 (M li 111 Al Oil hniicll 7,45 itfu
SOUTH BOUND. ,5
Leuvo Leave
AlllVfi
Tialns, Cudoslu. Cubonditlo. Sotanton.
ui u ,,,., u uvi ti 111, i.iti. ni,
No 10 . . 4 10 p m 0 Oij p m. b 4" p. lit.
'I lulus Nos, 1 on week dts, and 9 on
Sund8 ciinuect foi Now Yoik city, MUU
dletowini Walton, Noivvlch, pnclda, Os-
wego and all points west. . .
Train No 0,,' with f Quaktfi City Ex
ptossj ht Sctantohivltl p n 11. of N. Jv
fortphjledclphla. Atlantic Ctv. 13 tlUmorc;
AYughiiigtou (tiiel Pnlw5h'unlaW st4tn
points. r
nee ciiuo-iuuio iciui coiisiiic nesec aircnia
foi connections with othci Hues , ... 7
J. C. ANDERSON. G. ljf A J Nuwrolk1,
J. U. AVULS1I. T. P. a Suuuton, Tjh
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