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70 CzZzzQ i 1 LJ i i a. tf 1. Ljcoit, tfce A ay Pedro, Charles UeGnrt. Hzb ariama. Ambrose Pur cell.

Joseph Lear. John Ryan, as. Addley, William Vek h. William Dee ran, Harry Deegan, and Patrick Mc Guri. A LzZlz? TZzn Czll tzZ: a wi uw aiy.

mi. present aca, llexlco. In the interest party i of New York capitalists. by Big Tim Sullivan, to proms' erection i of a modern sewi and elec trie street rallwaj There la no chal. to day In the condition of Mrs.

lames Reea, who la lying critically 111 her home on Ter race street and Ninth avenue. Mrs. T. J. Maxel.

of Pittsburg; Mrs. C. D. Sans, of Wlnterdale, X. and Mrs.

Fred P. Woodburv nt Rmnklvn ZZJII fcl TC2 CZCUniTY. Thirty Tears Experience. Thousand of Cares. Perfectly Equipped offices.

Scientific Electric Appliances. A Permanent Cure or No Pay. Mike VN'eiirs Carbondala team hut oat Mlnooka 4 with Hani of the Scranton State jiirie team, doing the slab work, at la i CJAL t3 ICHiLk, 3 C7 latsex iiAinncn. The funeral of Malachi Mannion, was held this morning from the family residence on Pike street. The esteem in which the deceased was held was manifested by the large concourse of sorrowing relatives and friends that attended the obsequies.

A requiem high mass was celebrated la St. Rose's church over the remains at 1:30 o'clock, nd Interment was made in St. Rose's Led CcZZIulCD Direct Private Wlrea to New York And Philadelphia Exchanges. The officials the Pennsylvania division of the Delaware and Hudson Railroad, company are fronted with a petition, asking fc establishment of a flag statl Swackham mer's switch on the' Viesdale branch. The petition was ted by Attorney Edward Delaney.

this city, acting for the Russian Orthodox church of the United 8tates, which recently erected a seminary in South Canaan, Wayne county. A flag station at the place designat THE ONLY SPECIALIST WHO CURES Stricture Discharges Blood Poison Euptnre Varicocele Hydrocele Vital Weakness Bladder Troubles Bectal Diseases N. who were called here by The death of their mother, Mrs. Sarah Searles, have returned home. Mrs.

Charles Manderville and infant daughter, of Tenth avenue, accompanied by the former's mother, Mrs. Fielding, of South Canaan, are visiting friends at Schenectady. N. T. They expect to be absent about ten days, and before returning they 11 visit Albany.

The condition of P. A. Carroll, the well known South Main street merchant. Is very much improved today. W.

B. Clifford is confined to his home John street by illness. Mrs. J. D.

Hevers spent yesterday as the guest of friends in Olyphant yesterday. O'Neill's locals tt sl Hantfan up for something ove. ten hits, all clean ones, white O'Neill himself had Mlnooka completely at his mercy. The pitching and batting of O'Neill was the feature of the game. Next In the importance of features was the fielding of Joseph Rosier in center field, who had five oats In two innings, and the hitting of "Dick Markey.

The work of Improving Duffy's field began this morning, and two games will be played on it Memorial Day. ETCIGNS POSITION AS JSZWZ FOXSXAN. ed in the petition would be a great convenience for the clergy and stu 0,0. Ground. :73 dents, who are to make their home at the seminary.

CARBONDALE DEATH SATE DUSINO APSIL. During April there were twenty three WITHOUT KNIFE, DRUGS OR PAIN. If you cannot call, write, and your letters will be held strictly con fldential and receive prompt attention. MEDICAL OFFICES: Burr Building, 134 Wash Injrton A venae, Scranton. Pa.

Hours: 10 to 4, 6 to 8 p. in. Sundays, 10 to 13 m. LITTLE NEWS NOTES. The American Vltograph company will present some excellent moving pictures of the destruction of San Francisco at the Grand opera house next Monday night.

Many relatives and friends this afternon attended the funeral of Mrs. Helen Colburn, who died Saturday at her home, 21 Oak avenue, after an illness of only a week. Services over the remains were conducted at the house at 2 o'clock by Rev. Charles Lee, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, and interment was made in Brookside cemetery. Nathan Armstrong has resigned his position with the Schenectady Electri mibs Mary Hates, of Carbondale, Is visiting in wimes Earre.

Mxaossat Haw Yortr. Mrs. F. E. Burr Is visiting her sis deaths In this city, seven of which occurred in the First ward, four in the Third, six in the Sixth, and two each In the Fourth and Fifth wards.

So says the report of Elmer Broken Saw York CottOB ter, Miss Jeanette McMillan, In New itorK city. Miss Sue Cross, of Moscow, spent Sunday with Mrs. T. W. Kay, of For the past twenty one years James White has been Inside foreman at the Clifford colliery of the Hillside Coal and Iron company, at Forest City.

Today he announces that he resigned the job, the resignation to take effect on June 1, and as yet no one has been appointed to succeed him. There Is general regret among the shire, the new secretary of the board of health. Washington street. This number is an Increase of tr Mrs. Morgan Watklns, of South Wyoming street, who has been quite over the number reported In April, 1W5, and a decrease of four over the number reported in March last There were ill, is somewhat Improved to day.

cal Works and moved his family to this Chicago Board Trade. tZZi tZi bVMtSMt SMVttM unn Crtsr fcmi OFFICES. Broad Sfc, New Yotfc. Waldorf Astoria, New Yem Cincinnati, Ohio. Buffalo, N.

Y. Brie, Pa. WUkea Baire, Fa. WUllamspon, Pa. Miss Blodwyn Davis left Friday for workmen of the colliery over his retirement He had always retained their city, where he has accepted a position seven cases of contagious diseases, in New York City, where she will spend confidence and the respect and esteem cluding one of diphtheria, four of scar a fortnight visiting friend.

two persons, William T. Davies and David E. Jones, have registered as candidates for delegates to the coming State convention, to be held at Har risburg on June the 6th, 1906. There being therefore no contest, no election will be held on the date specified in the call for this District, but the chairman and secretary of the District Committee will certify the nomination and election of the said persons as a candidate for the Legislature and delegates to the State convention, in accordance with the rules governing this Legislative District. GEO.

W. JENKINS. Chairman. W. C.

WILLIAMS, Secretary. 17tl in which they held him is a record let fever and two of measles. Isaac Baker, of Foster place, is in which any man may highly prize. a Philadelphia Hospital, where he un LEHIGH VAIXET RAILROAD. (In Effect December 31.

W0S.) Trains leave for Wllkes Barre: For Allentown. Reading and Bethlehem. Philadelphia, Easron and New Tork, 2:50, 7:39 and 11:15 a. 3:12 and 8:27 p. m.

D. and D. connection learea Scranton II :54 p. 6:17 and 8:56 a. 2:25 and 4:25 sv m.

Snmlajra a. 1:58 and 3:28 p. m. For White Haren and principal polnta I 'coal regions 7:30 and 11:15 a. 3:12 and 5:00 p.

m. Knndays 3:12 p. m. D. and H.

connection leaves Scranton 8:17 and 9:55 a. 2:25 4:25 p. m. Snndajs 1:.8 p. m.

For Tnnknannork, Towanda, Eimtra and local 'points, iiiij, eicept Sunday 7:15 a. SO. and 14:40 p. m. D.

and H. connection leave Scranton 6:17 a. Im. and 3:28 p. m.

i For Ithaca, CJeneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and the West 1:20 a. 1:07, 4:34 and 11:32 p. m. D. and H.

connection leavm Scranton 11 p. 12:00 3:28 and 10:10 p. m. derwent an operation for rupture. CARBONDALIAN NAME Mrs.

Bryant, who has been the ENTERTAINS PARTY IS ON CONTRACT, guest of Mrs. M. D. Fuller for several days, has returned to her home in OF HER FRIENDS. New Tork City.

Mrs. William Jenkins, of South Dr. T. C. Fitzsimmons, formerly of Carbondale, a member of the epileptic home commission, has with the others signed the contract for the erection of Miss Elizabeth Butler, of Canaan street, entertained a party of friends at her home Saturday in honor of her Terrace street, who was operated up on recently for some deep seated ail ment.

Is improving nicely. birthday. the new buildings at Spring City, in Evelyn, the infant daughter of Mr. stitutions which, It was hoped, would The guests were: Misses Mabel Cox, CAKUEL JL WAYLAETX Manager, Booma t07, SOfl, tot. Hears Bide.

Private wtrea ail principal elttea. Mabel Wilcox. May Duffy, Ida Cox. and Mrs. Frank Jones, of Spring street and Eighth avenue, is ill of be located at Farvlew.

The buildings will be ready for occu at tne u. ana h. locomotive shops. James of Canaan street, fell from a shed In the rear of his home Saturday and sustained a broken arm. Thomas Pengelly on Saturday resigned his position as night patrolman at the Delaware and Hudson car shops and Stephen Gllby has been appointed to succeed him.

The Delaware and Hudson company Is running its locomotive shops on full time except on Saturdays. In honor of his birthday, Mr. and Mrs. L. W.

Cramer gave a party Wednesday evening at their home on Terrace street. During the evening. In behalf of the guests, Frank Carpenter, of this city, presented the host with a handsome meershaum pipe. A force of men have been busy for the past several days under the direction of Superintendent J. M.

Alexander, improving the appearance of Memorial park. The seats in the place ve been painted, so has the fountain the other statuary features of the irk. Dr. I. W.

Mendelson, of Wilkes Barre, spent Saturday with friends brain fever. pancy by May 1907. and are to be Bessie Kepler, Leone Green, Winnie Proctor, Bessie Duffy, Annie Butler, Wilma Taylor, Martha Carey, Loretta Mrs. John A. Roy, of No.

27 Scott erected at a cost of $412,400. street, is visiting at the home of her Butler, John Dowd. Frank Irwin Llew sister. Mrs. Michael Collins, In Corn ellyn Lewis, Michael Mannion, Patrick ing, N.

Y. MISSION THIS WEEK FOR UNMARRIED WOMEN. Miss Gertrude Xnnis will attend Callahan, William Lewis, William Grady, James McNulty, Wade Taylor, Eddie Butler, Marttn Callahan, Lewis the annual commencement of St. Mary's School at arden City, L. I.

Yesterday began the second week of J. Arthur, Michael Ryan, Fred Arthur, of which she is a aduate, on June Second District. Legislative District of Lackawanna County: To the Republican Voters of the Second Notice is hereby given that only one person, F. M. Koehler, has registered as a candidate for the Republican nomination as member of the Legislature from this district, and two persons, Colonel R.

A. Phillips and Honorable A. A. Vosburg, have registered as candidates for delegates to the coming state convention, to be held at Harrisburg on June the 6th, 1906. There being, therefore, no contest, no election will be held on the date specified in the call for this district, but the chairman and secretary of the district committee will certify the nomination and election of the said persons as a candidate for the Legislature and delegates to the State Convention, in accordance with the rules governing this Legislative District.

B. T. JAYNE, Chairman. J.OHN B. LITTLEJOHN, Secretary.

the mission In St. Rose church being conducted by the Order of Redemp J. Alexander Fenton, Harry Medland and J. Frank Pendered, of Jermyn. Marlon, the lit! i daughter of Mr.

DELAWARE A HUDSON CO Time table In effect October 1, 1905. Trains leave Scranton aa followa: For :34. 7:65. 8:18, 10:08, 11:17 a. 12:05.

1:10. 2:00, 3:26, 4:10. 5:30, 7:20, 8:33. 10:10, 11:20 p. 12:33 a.

tn. For Honesdale 6:34. 10:08 a. 3:26, 8:30 For Wllkea Barre :17, 7:10, 7:42, 8:40. 0:55.

10:50 a. 12:00 1:35. 2:25, 8:28, 4:30, 6:15. 6:15, 7:50, 0:10, 10:40, 11:54 p. m.

For Albany and points north, 8:16 a. 4:10 m' SUNDAY TRA1SS. For rarbondale 8:50. 10:20 a. 12:10, 4:10.

5:50. 8:20, 11:20 p. m. For Wllkos Bnrre 0:38. 10:50 a.

12 1:58, 3:28, 6:32, 9:17, 10:40 p. m. For Honeedale 8:50 a. 4:10 p. m.

For Albany and points north, 4:10 p. m. A. A. HEARD, O.

P. Albany, N. T. W. O.

LIDDLB, D. T. ft P. A. Scranton, Pa.

li'Sh Grcdo Railrocd end Corporation Bonds LOCAL SECURITIES. and Mrs. W. G. fccurry, entertained a torists.

The mission this week Is for number of friends at a party on Fri unmarried women and services are to day In honor of her fifth birthday. MISS RUMSEY'S LAST WEEK IN CARBONDALE be held daily at 5, 8:30 and 7:30 p. m. This afternoon there was a special Mrs. D.

W. Humphrey and Mrs. in this city. service for young girls. One will also J.

Rigeluth will entertain the members of the Kill Kare Klub at lunch take place tomorrow and Wednesday Drs. Dixon, Griffith, McGinty, Shields, Malaun and Wagner, of this eon at Waymart on Wednesday next. afternon. The last two weeks of the mission will be for the men. D.

G. nor.iBACii, CONNELL SCRANTON, PA. RECEPTION AT A PITTSTON DEPARTMENT Miss Helen Rumsey, "the girl preacher," whose evangelistic work is being attended with considerable success at the Berean Baptist church, preached at both services there yesterday. In the morning she spoke on "The Christian Race" and in the evening she took for her subject "Pharaoh's Poor Business Policy." Yesterday was Miss Rumsey's last Sunday Jn Carbondale, and she was greeted by large congregations at both GREEN STREET HOME. Bankers and Market Streets.

A reception was given at the home GRAHAH CHARLES KESSLER, Manager, Cor. South Main New 'Pho ne S590 B. Third Legislative Phila. of Mr. and Mrs.

John Deegan, of Green street, in honor of their daughter, To the Republican Voters of the Third WILKES BARRE 1IAZLETON RAILWAY CO. Shortest, cheapest and Most Direct Route between Wllkes Barre anil Hnzleton. Kfrertive May 20, 1006. Trains leave Darre (Public dailv, 7:06, 9:91, 10:30, 11:30 s. 12:30, 2:30, 3:30.

4:30. 5:30. 6:45, 8:45 p. m. A.

F. HAFWiER. Siip't of Trains. A suit in tresDass to recover $15,000 Legislative District of Lackawanna County: Notice is hereby given that only one services. There will be revival meetings Those present were: Mary Coleman, city, have gone to Philadelphia to re side.

Butler Colliery local No. 1367, TJ. damages was filed Saturday by ineo' dore and Frances Ostroskl. of Duryea, Mary White, Mary Roach, Annie Baker, Katie McGurl, Alice Parker, Flor every night this week up to Thursday evening, when the services will close. W.

of will hold a special meeting against the township of Pittston. The brinain of the suit against the town this evening, followed by a smoker. person. Honorable F. C.

Ehrhardt, has registered as a candidate for the Republican nomination as member of the Legislature from this District, and two persons, Reese G. Brooks and Honor ship will practically mean tnat con Mrs. William Mahor, who has been spending the past few weeks with rela tractor E. M. Kea, or west nimon, will have to defend the action, and tives here, left for Pittsburg last night where she will join her husband.

should a verdict be awarded to the 99 plaintiffs, it will be up to Mr. Kea to able W. L. Connell, have registered as candidates for delegates to the coming State convention, to be held at Harrisburg on June the 6th, 1906. There being therefore no cotnest, no election LACKAWANNA AND wrOMEWl VALLEY RAILROAD CO.

(Laurel Line.) Trains leave Scranton at 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00,, 6:00 and 6:00 a. m. daily. At 6:40 a. week jdaya and every twenty mlnntea thereafter and as.

(7:00 a. m. Sunday and every twenty mlnntea (thereafter, nntil and Including 12:00 nlgbt, arriving at Wllkes Barre forty one mlnntea later. Many people from this city attended the Knights of Columbus meeting WomdcrtaiEdl' settle it. Local Bonds and Stocks Scranton Securities Corporation, 136 WASHINGTON AVENUE.

John G. Sherwood. President. The planitifts were injured some time Sunday afternoon. Misses Jennie Dooner and Nellie Bo Ian spent yesterday at Harvey's Lake, ago on said township roads.

will be held on the date specified In the call for this District, but the Chair The session of the Broad Street I Ten minute schedules are operated week days DIED IN PHILADELPHIA. man and Secretary of the District Com Presbyterian church is arranging to Ifrom 3:20 to 6:40 p. Charles Johnson, of Wyoming, died in mittee will certify the nomination and observe the sixty Becond anniversary of the Philadelphia hospital Saturday, at election of the said persons as a can i. scranton every hour dally, excent Sun which institution he was taKen ror didate for the Legislature and delegates Rev. N.

G. Parke's ministry In Fltts ton on Sunday, June 17. Rev. W. treatment.

to tne state convention. In accordance Sawtelle, of Athens, is to preach the The remains were taken to the home with the rules governing this Legislative District. of his parents in Wyoming, from which 'day. from 7:10 a. m.

to 7:19 p. arriving at iVt'llkes Barre 30 minutes later. Frequent service between Scranton, Nay Park and Petersburg. See folder for trains carrying baggage. B.

F. WYLY. Traffic Manager. In effect Oct. 10, 1005.

place the funeral will be neia. sermon In the morning, and in the evening there will be a popular meeting, with short addresses by several speakers. A reception for the church FREDERIC W. FLEITZ, Chairman. W.

g. DIEHL. Secreta ry. and congregation on the Monday even lng following, in the Sunday school Sixth Legislative District. Notice is hereby given to the Re room, may also be held.

Superintendent E. D. Caryl, of the Hillside Coal and Iron has purchased a fine team of horses. They are publican voters of the Sixth Legislative District of Lackawanna county that the following persons have reeis SUSPECT ARRESTED. Saturday evening Patrolman Pender ghast placed nnder arrest a young man who, it Is believed, was implicated In the robbing of the People's shoe store on North Main street.

The prisoner refuses to give his name to the authorities. Previous to his arrest, it Is said, he was employed about a livery stable in this city, and now an effort is being made to find this employer. He will be given a hearing some time a pair of mares and are about 5 years tered with the chairman of the District Committee: via the Gardiner Gateway limitless in recreation opportunities; offering the finest coaching trip in America and the study of Nature's most wonderful phenomena. It may be seen as a side trip EN ROUTE to the Great Pacific Northwest on rates ONE THIRD LOWER than usual. Round Trip SIXTY DOLLARS (From Chicago $75) from St.

Paul and Minneapolis, June 1 Scpt. 13, to North Pacific Coast Points. Direct connections with the Orient from Paget hound via Groat Northern Steamship Company's Ships "Minnesota" and For Representative James E. W.ii kins. Tbe Cheeseman (Meal Co.

have purchased LAND and made Contract for BUILDINGS. We have a small block of this stock left. Company endowed by the SCRANTON BOARD OF TRADE For particulars address: Sanderson Henshaw, COXXELL BUILDING, SCRANTON, PA. Chas. D.

Sanderson. Franklin Henshaw. old. William Netter, foreman under Edward Whalen, the contractor on the new road of the Susquehanna and New York railroad, spent Sunday In this city. Misses Margaret and Delia O'Malley enjoyed a trip to Harvey's Lake For State Delegate Joseph Davis.

For State Delegate W. M. Lynch. For Alternate W. R.

Manners. For Alternate J. E. Loveland. There beinar but one candidate for DELAWARE HUDSON Time table In effect October 1, 1908.

Trains leave Scranton as follows: For Carbondale 6:34, 7:55. 8:16. 10:08, a. 12:05, 1:10, 2:00, 3:26, 4:10. 5:30, 6:25.

7:20, 8:33, 10:10, 11:20 p. 12:33 a. m. For Honesdale 6:34, 10:08 a. 3:26, 5:30 p.

m. For Wilkes Bire 8:17, 7:10, 7:42, 8:40, 9:55, 10:50 a. 12:00 1:35, 2:25, 3:28, 4:30, 6:15, 7:50. 9:10. 10:40.

11:54 p. m. For Albany and points north, 8:16 a. m. 4:10 p.

m. SUNDAY TRAIN'S. For Cnrbondnle 8:50, 10:20 a. 12:10, 4:10, 6:50, 8:20, 11:20 p. m.

For Wilkcs Bnrre 9:38, 10:50 a. m. 12 m. 1:58, 3:28, 6:32, 9:17, 10:40 p. m.

For Honesdale 8:50 a. 4:10 p. tn. For Albany and points north, 4:10 p. A.

A. HEARD, 6. P. Albany, N. T.

W. Q. LIDDLE, D. F. ft P.

A. Scranton, Pa. the office of Representative, and two candidates for the office of State Dele gate, by the authority vested In me un der tne rules of the Sixth Legislative District of Lackawanna county. I here WEST PITTSTON. Miss Mary Steede, of Boston ave Tobyhanna nue, spent Sunday with DEATH AT BROWNTOWN.

James Loughney, one of Browntown's well known residents, passed away yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock after several weeks' illness of kidney trouble. His mother preceded his death about five months ago. Three brothers, Michael, John and Martin, survives him. The funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock, with services In St. John's church, and interment In St.

John's cemetery. by officially declare James E. Watkir.s to be the regular nominee of the publican party of the Sixth Legislative District of Lackawanna county for the friends. Miss Mabel De Frehn visited friends in Moscow Sunday. AVOCA office of Representative, and Joseph Davis and William M.

Lynch for the Miss Edna French, of Harvey's Lake, was a recent visitor in town. After a few weeks visit with Wilkes office of State Delegate and W. It. Man ners and J. E.

Loveland for alternates T. S. PARKER, Attest: Chairman. JAMES PRICE. Secretary.

Barre friends. Miss Florence Parkman has returned home. See America First" About 40 prominent business and professional men of West Pittston have via the James, the two months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brogan, died on Saturday.

The funeral took place yesterday. Interment was made in St. Mary's cemetery. The other son is not expected to recover. The three months old son of Mr.

and Mrs. William Burns, of Miller's Grove, died on Friday evening. Interment was made In Lafayette cemetery. organized what they call tne k. ano R.

Camping club. The officers are: George V. Stanton, president; George Dewey, secretary; H. L. Edsall, treas northern Pacific Railway THE VERY BEST DEATH OF AX AGED RESIDENT.

Mrs. Edward Howley, an aged resident of Cork Lane, died early Saturday morning of general debility, and her death has caused widespread sorrow in that community. Her husband preceded her in death thirteen years ago. She is survived by the following children: John, Patrick, Martin, Mrs. James McAndrew, Mrs.

Harry Crane, and sister, Mary Carmel, of Philadelphia. The funeral wil be held from the home of her daughter, Mrs. James McAndrew, tomorrow morning, with scr cvices In St. John's church and interment in St. John's cemetery.

The death of Mrs. Lafayette Decker, Send six cents to A. M. CLELAXD, (en. Pass.

St. Paul, for 'WOXDKRLAXD 1906." formerly a resident or the North End, ocurred on Friday evening at her home in Spring Brook township. The fu urer. The club will at once purchase a complete camping outfit and early In July will pitch the tents at a point known as the "Flat Rocks," an attractive spot along the Susquehanna river a short distance below the Falls station. Miss Helen Barber spent the past few days with her grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. L. A. Barber, of Forty Fort. Mr.

and Mrs. William Labar have returned from their wedding trip and will take up their residence on Salem street. neral took place yesterday afternoon, RAILROAD TIME TABLES. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN. (In Effect June 1, 1904.) Trains leave Scranton for New tork: At 2:15.

3:20. 6:05. 8:00 and 10:10 a. 12:40. 3.40 and 3:35 p.

m. For York and Philadelphia, 8:00 a. 10:10 a. ni. and 12:40 aud 8 :15 p.

bi. For GouMsboro at 6:10 p. in. For BtiQ'ulo, 1:15. 6:25 and 8:00 a.

1:55, 6. til uml 11:10 p. ni. For Binshatnton, Kluilra and way stations, 10:45 a. 1:05 p.

ni. For usuego, Syracuse and l'tlca, 1:15, 6:25 a. 1:55 p. m. Uswego, Syracuse aud ttlca train at 6:) a.

dally eicept For Montrose, a. 1:05 and 6:35 p. m. Nicholson accommodation, 4:00 and 6:15 p. in.

Bloumslmrg Dlvialon For Northumberland at 6:35 and 1:1:10 a. 1:55 and 6:40 p. m. For Plymouth, 9:05 p. ni.

Suud.iy Trains For New York. 1:50. 8.20. 10:10 a. 3:40 and 3:35 p.

m. For dtuffalo, 1:15 and 6:25 a. 1:55, 6:40 and 111:10 p. m. For Blngbamtoa and way stations, 0:00 aud 10:35 a.

m. Blootuakurg Division Leave Scranton at 10:10 p. ni. and 6:40 p. a.

interment was made In Alarcy ccme tery. Born To Mr. and Mrs. J. J.

McCar thy. a son. The members of the Primitive Vetho. W. G.

MASOX, District Passenger Ageut, 215 Elllcott Buffalo, X. Y. dit church will tender a reception to POLITICAL. OFF FOR GETTYSBURG. A party of West Pittston residents, composed of the following, left this morning for Gettysburg, where they will view the old battlefield: Rev.

Dr. O. L. Severson and wife, W. A.

Shifter and wife, W. G. Sutherland and wife, W. S. Simpson and wife, Jay Lewis and wife, F.

H. Banker and wife, J. L. Cake and wife, M. L.

Perrln and wife. William Drurv and We can tell you what is the best hand soap made and where it can be had. It is CURIOSA NOTICE OF COUNTY PRIMARIES. their pastor. Rev.

James Moore, tins evening. In honor of his return to them, as the result of the conference recently held. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Studders, of the West Hide, a daughter.

William Welter, of Lincoln Heights, is seriously 111. John McKeon. one of the veteran temperance men of tne town, has attended every C. T. A.

V. annual con centlons since 1872. He has been the father of the cadets In the town for many years and his interest and enthusiasm in the welfare of the union NEW JERSEY CENTRAL. Paaseiicer Stations in New York: 23rd NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT in pursuance to tae action of the Republican county committee of Lackawanna county, the Republican primary election for the Republican nomination for the offices of member of congress, sheriff, prothonotary, clerk of the court of quarter sessions, recorder, register, No Kind of Plumbing Is New To Us. Brenton and wife, Joseph Langford and wife.

A. C. Holden and wife, Samuel McCracken and wife. James McMillan and wife, Charles L. McMillan, Mrs.

Fany Beyea, Miss Margaret Cool, M. H. Stevens and wife. N. K.

Foot Liberty street, N. R. Corrected to i.l. 2, 1006. For New York and Eastou, 7:30 and 9 a.

nd 1 p. in. Sunday, 7:30 and 2:10 p. ni. Trains leave Scranton fur Philadelphia, Beth and can be found at Heavers' Drug Store, and Linden.

Adams treasurer, district attorney ana jury All.ntnnn lminh Chunk. White commissioner, will be held on Saturday, Wllkea Barre and Flttnton. 7:30 a. June 2, 1906, at the usual polling places a. 1 p.

and 6 p. Suudaya, 7:30 a. is as fresh as when he first enrolled as delegate. Mrs. jorepli Strong, of Brooklyn, Is visiting Mrs.

Stephen Scott, of Main street. Scranton Drug Co Hotel Jer NOTES AND PERSONALS. The eighth anniversary of division D. of will be celebrated In hit. every Job i.

Expreaa leaves Scranton in the several districts in the county ju. aud p. between the hours of 4 and 7 o'clock, "Quaker city" In the many long years we've been doing good plumbing, has given the satisfaction that expert plumbing should. The county convention will he held at Aloyslus hall on Wednesday evening, i headquarters. Price build Wash Sanderson Pharmacy, inton and Spruce.

I A literary programme nas oeen ar i Washington avenue, citv of Scran ranged and the state officers. Miss on Monday, June 4. at 1 o'clock Anna Malia, state president, of I Scranton. anil Miss Mary Marlone, 'NotIre is further given that earh can county president, of Notch, will dldale must register with the chairman i be present and make addresses. All for the office for which he desires to be Lackawanna Mcfiarrah's, Avenue.

V. O. A W. RATLWAT. Id effect Dec.

1SXJ0. TrtlM leave grranton for Carbootlaie and in Kermedlate polnta at 10:30 a. m. ana 6:10 p. m.

For Poyntelle, Hancock, Liberty, Klumtlou, Port Jervla. Cornwall, New York City. Norwich, Walton. Iielbl. Hlduer, Onrhla.

L'tlca, Home, Oaweso, and all other polnta North and Mouth Drug Store, Wyoming members are requested to be present. :30 a. with tliruuich aulid veatlbnled train ill) Pullman bullet parlor car fur With only uue change of care fur Baltimore and iWaahitiKtun. I. and ail principal polutai autith and west, as well aa Atlantic City audi New Jersey voaat reanrta.

"Philadelphia" flyer aenvea Kcruntun 0 in. week ilaya only. Kur Long Branch, Anbury Park, 7:80 a. 0 a. 1 p.

m. Sunday, 7:30 a. in. and1 p. ni.

Fur Heading. Lebanon and Harrisbuii, a a. ft a. 1 p. EStiutluy, 7:30 a.

ui. 2:10 p. iu. For Taiuaqua and rottaville. 7:30 a.

1 p. in. Sunday, 7:30 a. ru. For ratea and ticketa apply tu agents at fta tlon.

W. O. BEMLEIt, Vtce Prealdent and Ueneral Manager. C. M.

BUttT, 1 General Paaaenger Agent. Loft us' Avenue. Refreshments will be served. a candidate, ana pay nis assessment fifteen days before said primary election, or his name will not be printed on the official ballot. H.

L. TAYLOR, Attest: Chairman. FRANK P. BENJAMIN, Secretary. My2 tf Scranton, May 1, 1906.

Water, Sanitary, Gas and Heating Systems of All Kinds Arc Perfectly Familiar in Every Detail. We meet constantly with old time work in the older buildings and ith modern Installations in the new and fix the breaks In old or new to stay fixed. Our long experience Is at your service at ordinary plumbing rates. Phone Hurry Calls to Gunster 1 Jr0S.9 Pcnn Ave. Lore ii Doersam, Washing ton anil Linden.

Kikes, Adams and Mulberry. Clark's, Penn Ave. Drug Store Pleiad's, Adams and Pine. Mrs. W.

H. Palmer, of Wllkes Barre, was the principal speaker at the Y. M. C. A.

Sunday afternoon. Her address to the boys was a very entertaining one, and was listened to by many boys and men who attended the meeting. Miss Mame Reddlngton enjoyed a drlva to Bear Creek M. S. Jordan has returned from a brief visit to the metropolis.

Mr. and Mrs. John Boyle and daughter, of North Main street, spent yesterday with friends In Scranton. James Wilson, of Broad street, is recovering from a severe attack of Main L.tne at a. m.

Returning trains arrlre Kcranton 7:25 a. m. hod 4:86 d. m. Train arriving Scranton 7:25 a.

m. ma kea clone connect lona with New Jeraer Central fast traloi for Philadelphia, Atlantic City. 'Waahlofton, Pennsylvania State and Southern) points. I 8DNDAT TRAINS. For Carbondale and Intermediate station, 8:0 k.

R. and 7 p. m. For Forest City. Poyntellj.

Wluwcod. Prestos Park, Hancock and Cadoala. connecting with lln Line trains North and South, at 8:30 a. m. Returning trains arrir Scranton, 7:28 m.

maA 6:46 p. m. i PassMfe rates, two cent per mile. J. C.

ANDERSON, i Davies' Drug Store, North First Legislative District. To the Republican Voters of the First Legislative District of Lackawanna County: Notice Is hereby given that only one person. Honorable William J. Thomas, has registered as a candidate for the Republican nomination as member of ERIE RAILROAD. Wyoming Time Table la Effect Sept.

18. 1905. Tralna leave Serautnn for New York, N'enburg, Hawley and Intermediate polnta at 7:20 a. ni. and 1:40 p.

m. Beturn tralna arrive at Scranton at 10:41 a. m. and 8:15 p. m.

On Saturday p. to. train run to. Honcadale. No SunUaii tralna.

Main Ave. Griffin's, North Main. W. II. Daws, Xorth Main.

acute rheumatism. ic.mc Manager, Naw Xork. 1' Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts, of this the Legislature from this district, and.

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