TIIE SCKANTON TRIBUNE SATTTK DAT TKOIsnCNGr, .TAKUART 'J!?, 1807. THE CROW .BANQUET AT WILLIAMSPORT Landlord Waller Shooter Election Bet. !ns His CONSUMES MALI3 OF THE DIRTY BIRD About SeuMitj-liw People Witness lliu ltnuiiiul, "A hich Took Place In the llllllmil Room ut the City Hotul. A Iiulter ol Keuret from Sliurill" Crow, orPhiliulclphia. The "Wllllamspoit Gazette and Bul letin Rle the following amuslnt; ac count of the dinner of oiovv tteently eu JoeU by 11 Jules Mnllluux, of this city, and Wnltei Shooter, of the City hotel, Willlanispoit Piobubly the most unique banquet that eet took plate In this city oc culted ut the City hotel last nlBlit, when Vt'altei Sliootei, pioptiuto: of that hos telry, devout ed the laigcst poitlon of a big now In payment of un elec-tlon bet Pievlous to the late political catn pulKn u nuinbet of gentlemen KUtheied at the City hotel one evening;, and dis msbed the situation, eonsldeiable Intei est being taken In the light between Ciow und Aslilnidfre foi sheilff In Plill adelphlu Ashbildge had the ltad In this fcriitlieiliig, about the only anient auppoi tel of Crow being H Jules Mull loux, of the Telephone Index company, NUMBHItS OP THE MENU. Sciunton The lesult of the discussion iMib that Mr. Shootei, who was among the Ashbilge suppoiteis, slutcd that he would be willing to eat ciow If his faoilte was defeated Ml. Mullloux took the Ciow end of the bet. It being the Intention to hae the loser pay the bet soon after the election. The lesult of the election was unfav oiable to Mi. Shooter and he was pie pal ed to pay the bet, but owing to bus iness detentions Air. Mullloux wus un able to get heie until last week Mi. Shootei had almost foi gotten the bet und was congiutulatlng himself that he would not be called upon to pay it. All Al.illlous was detei mined to make Air. Shoottr wilt ol eat the scaenger. Then the dilllculty of piociulng the blid uiose. Heie All. Shootei, who knows that a ciow Is about the baldest of the winged cieatuies in this section of the countiy to kill, bet All. Alail loux $1 to $5 that he could not piocuie the blul. Air. Aluilloux accepted Chas. P Hones, son of G. Al. Sones, took the contiuct and staited out hunting on Satuulay He went to "Nigger Hol low," and soon leturned with a huge ciow, whldi was still wann. The time set for the feast was at 9 o'clock last night ana the place select ed was the billlaid loom of the hotel It had been well adveitlsed, All. Alail lou having executed some eiy ci ed itable "yellow kid" cat toons, which were dlstilbuted about the hotel The cloths weie sptead upon a pool table and wieaths of holly and giound pine weie placed at the coineis. William Blown acted In the capieltv of chef and Elmer O'Uilen was waltei. THE AIENTT. Aside fiom the ciow the menu con sisted of sweltzer cheese, head cheese, bologna, blown blend, pieUels, pickles and rnustaid The dishes weie diessed In celeiy leaves and the lunch sec tion looked ely Inviting It was !t "0 o'clock when the blid was bi ought In It had a dainty appeal ance, look ing much like a spilng chicken, though much duiker. As All. Shooter was about to take his place ut the head of the table the Sil ei Stilng oichestia put In Its appeai nnce. After a .selection bv the oiches tia, All. Shooter adjusted ills napkin nnd said: "This feast is to pay a. wagei made with All. AIalllou in le gaid to the lecent contest for sheilff In Philadelphia. I bet on Ashbildge and lie on Ciow. Whoever lost wus to eat crowd. I am hole tonight to at crow. I wish j ou to understand that if I swallow but one mouthful I have paid my bet It Is not necessaiy for me to eat the whole of the blid Here goes ciow," and lie commenced to caive. Ail. Shoutei't, lemniks weie loudly applauded and then suggestions of "cat lion," "dead horse," etc, weie made, but the banquetei meiely smiled He took a taste in a hesltuting inunnei, then looked around, smacked his lips, and said: "I foi got the giavy " Thiee or four mouthfuls dlsappeaicd and then: "I am a little diy; fetch mote sheiry" Just then William Blown appealed and the oichestia stiuck up un air, lie singing In good voice, "Pom Little Ciows." The oth ers Joined in the choius The song was leplete with lefeience to Air Shooter and Ills ciow and was very amusing. A1B. AIAILLOUX DECLINES All. Shoitcr consumed fully half of breaks up in tho HEAD, on the CHi:ST, ill tho T1IKOAT, on the LUNGS, bo it GRIP, be it a C'OUUII, bu HCATAKUII, be it IM'LUIINZA, bo it SOltn TIIUOVT, lie it HOARSENESS, "77' IIHEAKS T1IE.M VV. Dr. Humphreys' Homeopathic Alanual of Diseases at your Diugglsts or JIalled 1'ree, A small bottle of pleasant pellets, fits the vest pocket. Sold by druggists, or sunt on receipt of as cents, or Ilvo for $1. Humphreys' Jled. Co, Cor. William und John Sts , New VTork. m m KB SB that ciow und he did so with the wings at the side of his pinto and the hi ad mounted In fiont of him, with the mouth full or stule meat. When he had enough Mr. Shootei Invited Mr. Mnllluttv to Join him, but the latter io nised. Othuis tested the dish and pio nounced It llist-olass. Among the In tel csted spectators nl u .side ctlttiillii' were a numbei of ladles, and they te ipiested a bit of the meat. They pro nounced It ery palatable. Mr. Shooter then called the attaches of the hotel to his side and they gave their woid that It was real ctow that Mr Shooter had eaten The gentlemen then Invited those ptestnt to partake of the balance of the lunch. At the conclusion of the banquet a Ga7ette arid Bulletin man asked Mi. Shooter how It tasted He said It was like all wild meat and was not nau seating as one would suppose He Is nn Englishman by blith, though thoi oughlj Ainoi Icunlird, nnd In his old home they nilse ciows for food. He used to pass a ciow looKery eeiy day and he knew of people who nte ciow legularly This Is the llrst time he has eer puitukun of the blul . During the evening- All Mullloux lead the following letter fiom Sheiltf Ciow, of Philadelphia, who had been lmlted to attend the feast Sheriff's Ollloe,, Alexandci Ciow, Jr. Sheriff. "- Philadelphia, Jan 1-', 1&S7 H Jules Mullloux, esq , Ulllluui'.poit, Ph. M Deal Sli I legut vei much that I was unable to atUnd the unique bunqtict given to Mr Shootei lust evening which was to be attended by bo many, but pur. taken of b oiif onl I am quite sine tint no envious giant es weie cast b those piesent at the dish picpated foi Mi Shootei, which 1 hope foi his sake wis at least tendei. If not of a delicious tluvor, howeci, I tiust Ml Shootei will not hae to pass tluough such an onleal 1101 Indulse In such u fowl (foul) dhinci again, und I longi itulite ion on not being tlu one foi whom this partlculai lepast was piepund Thanking you foi your loyalty and the veiy Kind Imitation, I am. outs u ti ulj , Alexaiulei Ciow, Jr MUSICAL GOSSIP. Air. Alfied Woolei, solo tenoi at Elm Park Aiethodlst chinch, has le celved llutteilng offeis tiom one of the leudlng chuiches of Syiacuse to become u inembei of the chuich chult. II II II Otganlst Geoige B Caitei, who has olllclated at Hev. Thomas K. Beechei's chuich at Klmlra since leaving Scian ton, has lecentlv been giving a seiles of piano lecltals that have cieated a most lav oi able Impieslon among the musical people of Ehnlia. Follow ing uie thiee of the piogiams len deied. Horn with Chopin at Jlis Giidley's, De cciubel 20. lS'lu. VaUe, A Hat Noetnine, G major. Polonuis, A 11 J t. Polish song All, Llsrt Scheizo, B mlnoi. Uecembei 11, liJo, at Alls. Smith's- Sonata A Hat Beethoven Pavane Scliaipe Anemoiue Sheiwood Song No 20 Aleiulelssohn Pen Pollet Piudeut Ulmpsodle No 2 JA"H Thursd.iv, Januaiy II, 1SW, ut Alls Heniy ltoenbaum's. Alt ndeNohn Andante Hondo Songs Ithout Words. Vailutlons Setlenscs I! II II The following clipping fiom the Phil adelphia Piess, In leteience to All. Thomas Cushlng Jones, of this city, will be ot Intel est to many leadeis In music al elides in Scianton: "At the New Yoik alumni dinner of the University ot Pennsylvania on Satuiday night at the Wnldoif an interesting teatuie was the singing by the Unlveislty Glee club of "Ben Bolt" in the presence of Di. Thomas Dunn English, its composer. Thomas C. Jones, who lendeied the solo, was highly complimented by Di. English at its completion. II II II The announcement by Jean de Iteszko that he was boin Jan 14, lSIO, Is a le fieshlng item of new, to the many young glils who shlveied In dismay when unkind wiiteis declared that be was fi7, It a day. A tenoi Is as old as he looks. It should be lemembeicd. II II II Aluscagnl nuthoi of 'Cavalleila U til th ana, "has been walking on his opeia, "Vestillla," for live yeais He hopes to finish It in time for next season. II II II As a result of the success achieved by Aline. Clementine de Veie on occa sions when piompt and Impoitant sei vlee was it quit cd by the management of the Aletiopolltun Opeia House, Aline. De Veie has been enguged by All. AIuu- llce Giau for the lest of the gi ami opeia season, both heie nnd on tour. Her Hist appeal ance as a legulai member ol the company will be as Suzanna in Alozai t's "Le No7e di Flgaio," which Is now In lehe-usal and will be piesented at the Aletiopolltan Opeia huii'-e on Monday evening, Teh. 1. II II II J. Alfied Pennington will give his fifth oignn recital In Elm Paik chuich next Thuisday evening, when he will be assisted by AIIss Kathntlne Tlmhei iiiu.ii, contralto, und Allss Julia C. Allen, violinist TO BECOME INCORPORATED. I lorence Critteutuu .Hission Applies to Court lot n Charter. An application was made to couit Thuisday tluough Attorney John G. Alc-Askle foi a chattel foi the Floience Ciittenton mission. The subseilbeis aie Alaiy AL Hackett, Alaiy A. Biooks, Alho Beaumont Sadlei, Fiunces B. Swan, Anna K, Sandeison, Annie T. Chtlsty, L Jennie Reynolds, Hebekah C. Couisen, Ella Dlehl, Canle Alott Von Stuich, Blanche Dolph, Nellie B Tay lor, Aiuiy A. Dickson, Ellabeth D Boies, Ellen II. Wlllard, Katheilne P Simp son, Alaiy Hallstead, Saiah E Johnson In the application It Is set foith that the mission Is loi the puipose ol sup potting and maintaining an Institution toi the lesculng and encouiaglug of fallen women of eveiy cieed, national ity and coloi, and elevating them to a puie Chiistiun womanhood, and foi pi eventing unpiotected women fiom tailing Into the hands of designing and unpilnclpled petsons. COMMON PLEAS COURT. Cases Tliut lime llecn Un All Week Are Drawing to a Cloxc. Both the cases which have occupied the attention of couit all week aie di awing to a close. In the Oomegys Kussell suit the evidence lias been closed and the arguments nltnost finish ed. Air. Hannah made the closing ad dress for the defense nnd Air. Comegys for the plaintiffs. Judge Puidy will charge the juty this morning The examination of witnesses still continues In the Joues-Schlinpif case. It will continue next week and will possibly take all of Alonday und pait of Tuesday, v,i-i VtU. ; 2, nUM m tii.h- mim i -M'mm: mfi '. '-cry w a w iir t t wmL &::& Wrf; i K 7fjzmr - ut- vff raVA l; m - ) i m mimmMi mm: ? m rt yj 'wfofammi ssy Jfz', ,'SSSJ??. 1 -u2-l, Sfr cfyTHis- -nnr i. - XCiiJA. yyy'J'y. fi ft. -(-- rrrtuhJiMtiijri-iSLiS. Vr?I&-Js?&j& Z'&'L '1 HE JOHN HAXDLEY MONUMENT AT WIXCHIIEK VA. The c-5 ecutois of the Handley estatt have caused the election or a beautiful gianlte monument over the giave ot the late judge hi Mt Ilebiou cemettiy, Win chester, Va , where It was his wish that Ills lcmulns might be inttned Tho site which was selieted by tin judge lilmsell Is a piomlnent elevation In the cometeiy, oveilooklng the Cunibtiland valley , und exposed to view foi milts In nil dllectlons Tho monument Is built ufterdcslsiis made bv the dece itd dining his lifetime, un 1 his been pioiioumed b monuinent bulldeis to be a model it Is built of Westeily giunlte, and cost about $10 UUD The New England Gianlle company, of Huitloid, Conn , veie the bulldeis On the laige gianlte slab covering the ciypt Is engiaved the eplt iph, whl'h leads as lollows "In inemoiy of John Hundlev, who wisboin In Dublin, ltelind. Jammiy 7 lS3u, and dltil at Snanton, Pennsylvania, Pebiuaiy l'j 1SU1 Judge of the --eveial courts of Lue county, Peiinsj lvanla, fiom lS7u to 1S79 l'ltsldent judge of the sevelal eouits of Luckawannu touiity, Pcuiisy hanli, fiom 1ST' to 1SSJ roundel of the Hindley llbiuiy and the IndiMilal schools of Winchester, Vliglnla. Of stately piesente, amiable disposition und gcncious hi lit, ho was beloved by the poor, to whom his dial Ity was unlulllui,, and commelidrd foi his bioad-handed phllan thiopv by nil men in the pluce ot his choice, among tho people he loved, aftei life's 11 mil fevel he sleeps wtll " FROM THE LAND OF POETRY AND SONG News and Oilier Notes of Interest from Wa'es. A BRIEF SKETCH OF MR. W. D. JONES Prominent An. one; the Citizens of oith Mules--A Nunnsen Dtiutoi Anulyes His Own Town--l)umon Haul Is Aiisinc'--i'ei;cnd oi .11 a en Dew 1-- Uiiinoi oi Judge W llliauis. Air. W. D. Jones (Seirlol Wyn), Is one of the best known men In North Wales, und his name has been familiar to the leadeii of the pi ess foi the last thlity-flve yeais. He was boin fifty -live yenis ago, In the same yeai as the Prince of Wales. He has been a piomlnent odd Tellow foi thli ty-tluee yeais, and has filled eveiy olllee In this noble oidei. W. D. JONES. He was foi fifteen yeais secietaiy or the "Iluibor of Hefugc." When he went Into the olllee the inembeishlp was 200; when he tetlted fiom olllee the membeishlp was C"jO, with 750 in the tieasuiy He Is also veiy active in the politics of his countiv, und tluough his gieat lnlluence and until lug ottoits the gieat lawyei, Ail. Aloigon Lloyd, Q C, was elected a membei of puillament. le Is o.io of the most piomlnent edu cational advocates In Wales, and has been a membei of the School Boaul of his town since 1S70, and no man Is bet tei veised 111 the school laws of his countiy In lellglous matteis, and as a Sunday school woikei, no luymun Is so well known In Wales as All Jones Recent ly he was piesented with u magnificent illuminated add! ess The contents of the addiess aie highly conipllmentaiy ot the magnificent woik Alt Jones has accomplished In this diiectlon foi the last thilty -five ycuis it will be Intel -estlng to know that All Jones Is a biothci-lu-lnw of All li J Hughes, the haidwaie man of the West Side, and an unde of All Will Hughes, ol 'Hie Tiibune, who is also the wide awake coiiespondent of the Piee Pi ess on the West Side WELSH NOTES. Haveifoidwcst ha u lady comet pliyer In Miss Lewi", the duughtel of Seigeant J. Lewis, the popului inastti of the headtiuaiters' band of the Plist V B W'i luh leglmeiit Recently, the young lady made liti llrst appeal unce In u pub. lie eutt itaimueut, whelo she played a duet w It li hei f attii I and met w Ith a heal ty leceptlon On Douiog Common, neat St Davids, thete Is u large upright stone calkd Allien Dew I This stone Is slid to have been L-ianted to tho chinch by Rhys ub Tewdwi, Pilnee of South Wales, foi the use of pIlKihns to tho slnluo of St Da vid's, and It Is coujeetuted that the icat Alaeu lilt may have done duty us u land mark of sumo puit of this giound de voted to holy uses. A demon baid seem? to be aiUlug III Wulcs Although he Is baitly twenty -one yeaiH of age, .Mr William Williams, of Clydach, has alicady won two ehalis, the second at an Eisteddfod held III LI vol -pool icieiitly Suiting so young Alt Williams will have enough chniis to let out on hlie for conceits by the time he Is sixty. While a Welsh musician, releluated foi his skill as a lmiplrit, wis, with Celtlu fervoi, dlscouislng at tin .nmdc-al contei enee on the untiiiulty c 'Wish music, a satirical Saxon was heaia to observe to his companion: "I suppose David chant- T iW(n5&! k vJlfiC'?M I V5Fi&W?& I t L:-r d&r& I i i m OWI ,. 'a i v'ni.m ed his Psalms In Welsh " "es," was the lejolndti, "and pel haps tint was the in son why Saul thiew Ills jivelln at him1' One of the best stoiles yet told of the late Di Heibel Evans Is one that lefeis to his absent-mindedness Two yeais ago he was. on a Satuiday afternoon, touiid walking about Chesle I station He was to pi each tin imiilveisaiy stiiuon at some chapel within diivlng distance, but upon leaching Chestei the lecollectlon of the pi ice he was bound loi had ciitliely evapoiated He st.uUicd Ills pockets toi his dluiy, onlv to diseovn that he hud lett it ut home A wile was dispatched, ask ing his wile to ttfei to the dluy and telegiupli linmedl itely whole he wus due In the inoiiow. Ihe icply was; "Your dlaiy Is locked up In yom wilting desk, and you have got the keys." What Di. Heihii Evuns spent In telegiains th it ufteinoon In endeavoiing to And out whole his dtstlnat'on was Is a mattei 'ie novel dNelosed to his most intimate ac quaintances But he leached there atttt all When Judge Gwllym Williams gets Into his fathtily mood he Is lueslstlble Ho had a batch of young collleis befoie him ncently analgiied for petty tlieft. This Is what ho luni to say aftei the juiy had theli sav "bu have all been found guilty of theft. Now, I don't foi a mo ment believe tint you did Intentionally thieve, but that you had all been di inking and took these things while In youi ilot ous mood. Poi this reason I am Inclined to give you unothei chance. One of you we have he aid of befoie, but We need not lefei to that now. lie good boys, ami take caie 'n the futuie. You ale sen tenced to one month with haul laboi foi each offence" Dining the Hist pai t of his addiess thiee of the piiscneis weie piepailng to leave the dock foi home, but when the last sentence was leached they tinned back and went below, gusplu.? This may be eonsldeied 'sniuit" In some coimtiies, but tlje judge who would In dulge in such cuielty heie would be Igno mlulously scorned. A lather cutlous coin has come Into the possession ot All A J. Jones, Caiinu theu The "head" beats a bust of a mlll taiy -looking ptisonage, and aiound It Is tho lnscilptlon, "lestyn tip Gwigan, Ty wvsog Aloiganwg, 1UJ1." The othei side beats the llguio of a femile In a lecum bent position, with u ciosletted shield on hei left aim, and pointing with hei light hand to a ono-mastod vtssel on the ocean. Aiound the latter llguie lj the lnscilptlon, "Y Bienhlu u't Gylialth" Mi. i'uil Legge, of Uiy luunmuu, wiites that he has hud loi twenty-live yeais an exactly slml- lai coin He found It In a capital state of picsel vation, eight feet ill the e.uth It be.ns the s ime date as tin Cumin tliKil coin, und -Mr Logge says the only one like it that he has seen Is In til" Swansea Aluscum The old oigan at St David's cithedtil wus built in 1701 bv Beinatd bchuilt, and linpioved by Lincoln in lSi3 In l&d It was pusentid by the dean and chaptei to the chuich of St Mai tin, Haveifoidwest, ami Its place has been tilled In the cathediul by a powetful lnstl utneiit built by Willis i. Sous, In ISM A coiiospondelit, All T J Hawkei, of Abeitllleiy, vv litis ' In a lectin Issue of the Wtstein Mull a paiagi.iph appealed about the kings of Ancient Hiltaln I noticed one of the name of lnutus, and If any of join leadeis cm Infoim me whcthci theie writ- any Uiltlsh coins in clic illation dining his lelgu be.uln, his supeiseilptlou 1 should bo much obliged 1 have In my possession an old coppi! coin neaily as bU as the piesent pennv On one side Is a Hguie lesembllng Hiltan nla, and on the othei the legend 'Uuitus,' with a wteath of oik leaves, und no date " "Davis Castell" Hywel, scholai, poet, tianslutoi, pieuchci, schoolmastei, und funnel. In Caidlg inshiie, folios the sub ject of a sympathetic and oilgliml sketch In u lecent nunibci of the "London Kelt -The. wiltet Is Mi. H Alorils Lewis of Swansea, who, like "Old Davits,' hus tiunsluttd Giay's immoitul elegy only All Lewis has kept to Glev's metle and tiauufeiied many of his woid-palntlnss Into Welsh. The schoolmaster of the last geiien tlon ere not given to polished Engll.h it Is iclated that al Vochllw a notke boud la u window olfeied 'laming at .'d a week, und teaching muimeis Jd moie ' At Rhymney, uecoiding to the lepoit u the "Infamous Ultie 13ook, ' a schoolmas tei "s icplv when asked how many schol ais he had, said "they vailed," adding "they comes and goes, sli ' This U beaten by the anecdote given by u Llan daft cleigyman who knew of a pedagogue of the old school io.it lug out. "Go down to pen Isha fotm, I'll bo thtie ludltectly to give you tump" (slap) irthu Hub) Is Cutting Tuuth. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by mil lions of motheis for their children while teething, with perfect succes? It soothes tho child, softens the gums, allays .all pain, cures wind collo and la tlie best remedy for diarrhoea. Sold by druggists In every part of the world. Be suio and call for "Airs. Wlnslovv'a Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-llvo cents a bottle. ARRANbING FOR THE CONVENTION Committee In Charge of Medal of Honor Legion Gathering Meets Today. THE PURPOSE THAT IS IN VIEW An j:iloit Will He Made to Unite Sulliuicnt .tlonc) to Cic the Valor ous Doleudurs of tho Union Piopcr r.iiturtaitiuient M lion '1 he) Hold Their Coinuntioti in This Cit on Juno 8, U und 10. This nf lei noon at four o'clock llm committee appointed by Alayoi Bailey, to make piellmlnaiy niiangcmcnts for tno c'S"11' tinuual convention of the Medal of Honoi Legion of the United States, which will be held in Sciantjn " June s' J una ,0 ueKl- wl" '")l11 tl I meeting In the mayors olllee- In the City Hall Thlu lnmm It i .m lu t titiira.w1 .-.r nl.mit fifty of the lepresentutlvo men of I Scianton Colonel II Al. Boles Is chnli I man and Aldeimun Millar secietuiy of the committee The -Medal of Honoi legion la one of the mo3t linpoitnnt uillltaiy oideis In the United States and the fact that Its net anninl convention 13 to be held In this city will ledound much credit to the Elect! Ic City The convention wus held last yeai In Boston, and that Scranton may show the vlsltois a ci ed itable time It will be neoessaiv that ways and means be llbeially piovided to take caie of the sold lei s. Piobably at no othei gatheilngs held In Ameilca, aie nsseniblt d a class of men who so typically leoiesenl the most vuloious fighting soltlleis of the Union niniy, as aie piesent tit the gatheilng of the Aledul of Honor Legion. While thete inuy not be ovtr tl lee hunditd In attendance, yet thev ate all men who have won medals foi displaying veiy conspicuous bravely duilng the engagements of the clvl wai Altleiman DoLucey, of the Seventh waid, Is the only man In this vicinity who bonis the coveted distinction of the Aletlal of Honoi, and It wus he who, it tne convention held In Boston last tt'- seemed the honoi of the next convention to Scianton. Theie weie many othei Impoitant cities that com peted foi the piUe, among them being Washington, St. Louis, Biooklyn, Poiti 1 md. Ale, und Woicestei, AInss. Among the impoitant peisonnges who will be piesent at the convention in this city me Geneial Nelson A Allies, piesi tletit ot the orgunlatlon and chief of the milttaiy tones of the United States, Geneial Daniel E Bulteifield, of New Yoik, Geneial Collls, of the luieau of Public Woiks, New Yoik and Geneial Eustls, of Washington Time will be many ofllceis ot the ltogulai Aimy piesent at the conven tion. Ton Much Tot Him. Daughtei Geoige siys he fe.us he cr-i't suppoit tne In the style I'm accustomed to The Pathei Alai ty him, anyhow. I can't keep It up much longei myself. Tow n Topics FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE CUIUS AMI 1'ItEVl.NTS Colds, Coughs, Sore Throat, Influenn, Bron chitis, Pneumonia, Swelling of the Juiuts, Lumbago, intlummatlons, RHEHTISNI, NEURALGIA, FROSTBITES, CHILBLAINS, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, ASTHMA, DIFFICULT BREATHING. CURES THE WORST PAINS In from one to twenty minutes NOT ONE HOUR after reading this advertisement need nny one SUITER ITH PAIN Rutlway's kendy Relief Is u Sure Cure for I. very Poln, Sprains, Bruises, Pains in the- Buck, Chest or I httbs It was the first und Is the only PAIN KUMI.UY That Instantly stops the most excruciating pains, nllays Inflammation, and cu-es Con gestions, vvneinei or mo uunfjs, aioinacn, Roviels, or other glands or organs, by one application. A half to a teaspoonful In half a tumblsr of water will In a few mlnuts cuio Cramps. Spasms, Soui Stomach, Ileal t burn. Nervousness, Sleeplessness, S.ck Headache, Dlarihea, Dysenteiy, Cube, riatulency and all internal pains Theie Is not a remedial agent In the world that wjll cuio l'evor aid Ague and all other Alalarlous, Rllllous and other fevers, aided by RADWAVS PILLS, so quickly as RADWAVS RUADY RKLILP. I ifty cents per bottle. Sold by Druggists. RADWAY & CO., 55 Elm Street, New York. If L.pen5s K No Object Why Not Ha5 the Best .- HERE THEV ABE: HUJV1BERS $115 UNIONS $100 Tor a Limited Purse Select 1'1'ittu to AH, $7, Fully Gtiarautceel. 1'or Kubbci-Stamps Patrouie the Sci-aiitoii Uuliber btttnip W'tirks, CHASE fi. FARRAR. PROP'S. 515 I.iiulen St., Scranton, Pa. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY BJYIN NEW AND -HAND 6XIGYCLSr AluiiiifacfiircU by SE ft FARRAR Ladles' and Children's Wear. Seal and Plush Saciiues, Carpets and Feather UeiU Prom L POSNER, 21 Lackawanna Ave. 1 iilj iiMilijii 124-126 Wyoming Avi BARGAINS, BARGAINS, Iii onlct to give 0111 Janttar) sale an additional stimulus dining- its last week c shall otlci some alucs that hao necr been eqiiallcd b an) dry goods liotisc in Sctuiiton All reductions for the coming ueek liac been made reg'.itdlcss of cost, as we must cut down our strcA, and to do this quickly we die willing to lose iiione). Don't pass these quotations if ott aluc an opportunity to buy cheap. What's out loss is jour Rain. CLOAKS, JACKETS, ETC, Most phenomenal cut in ladles' and miss.",' cloaks. Above will be sold for less than cost of matciial. 'e shall place our entile stock ot ladies' and misses' cloaks on sale beginning Satuiday moiuing, jdtiu.ny 23, and hae divided them into three lots: Lot 1 8j Ladles' and .Missus Jackets, compilslng Rouele, ICeisey and Itlsh inec some liulf lined and 'loine ill lined, vulue fiom $4.98 $5.98 MUUtoJIU.W Reduced Pi Ice Lot '-75 Unci ttuullty Houcle, Ketsev und Iilsli fileze, woith Horn 510 to 1 Reduced Piiee Lot thiee, finest quality bouele Kersey and lilsh fileze, woith from $12 iJ to $15 W Reduced $6.98 Pi ice .... DRESS GOODS, 73 pieces double fold dies s 44c Koou, leKUlu prlee Rtduied Pi lee o piece- W-ineli SeiKe. ieEUlui lie 25c 68c pi lee IT.e Reduced Pi lee . .. 10 pieces -10-imh Uouele diess Kood ieului pi lee 21o Re duced 11 lee All of out Jc and 45c diess K'ooiU lu one lot, choice of any All of our $1 GO lioucle Cloak ing in one lot, choice of any ... SILKS AND VELVETS. 13 pieces coloicd Silk Velvets, In all the desliable shades ieu 1 u pi lee Si Heduced Pi ice . 10 pieces llioeadtd Silk Velvet, in all the desliableeolois, letju lai pi lee $1.2') Reduced Pi lee. 7i plei es lilaek, Plain and I3io eaded bilks, 0'c- Reduced Pi lew GO pieces Black und Colored Silks, 73c giade Reduced Pi Ice 15 pieces Sttiptd Satin, In all the t veiling shades, 3V grade. Reduced Pi let 59c 75c 35c 45c 25c LEBECK&CORI ES MOI Has Moved to HU New Quarter', 402 Lackawanna Avenue. Cntranco on Bldo next to First National Bank Ho has now la a Comprising ovorvthine reqilslte for Qao Uerobant Tailoring And tho tamo can bo shown to HdvuntiRS In bis splen didly fitted up rooms. A SPEGIAL INVITATION It Extended to All Renders oi The Trib une to Call on "OLD KLLIAULB" In till New Dullness Homo Complete Outfitters. That is wh it wo claim to be, and wo feel nsiured when wo riij this., thuro aro no articles nf men a furnishing that w o do not oil ry In stoi k Wn ni o belling on" of tlni best shii is in tow n for SI Oil. You lined only vvoir one In oidtr to tonvlneo your&elf of tho ocelleneo of it Ut and quality. CONRAD, UATTELIand FUltNISIIEK Schedule In Pflect November 15, 8?S Trains Leave Wilkes-Barro as F0II0W3 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, HarrlsburR, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and the West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsvllle, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts, burg and the West. 3.15 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg and tho West. 3.15 p m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg and tho West. G.00 p, m., woek das, for Hazletoi and Pottsvllle. J. R. WOOD, Cien'l Pajj. Ajent. S. Al. PUEVOS.T, Uenerul Manuzcr. II 10 RAILROAD TIME-TABLES l.niilOH VADDUV RAILROAD SYS , , TDM. Anthracite Coal Used Kxcluslvely Insur. iiiR Cleanliness and Cotufoit. . in i:ri,i:c,T Nov. id. v TRAINS DUAVIJ SCRANTON. I oi Philadelphia and New Yoik via D. & II. R. It. at tl 1", 7.4i a. in., 12 0., 1.20, 3 3i (Uluck Diamond i:pitsa) and 1130 ii. in. loi Plttslon and Wllkes-llane via. D. ,.,AAV- " u- Cll. 8S, 11.J0 a. m, 1,6-S J 40. 0 00 and S 47 p in. I or White Ilnvtn, linzleton. Pottsvlllc, and principal points in the coal reRlons via D. & H. H R 1,4 a. in , 12 0G and I 41 P. in. Pot Hethlehem, Raston, Readlnit, Ilai rlsuurir ,uml principal Intel mediate stu Ji0 ,"s ?& D- " H- " 6 43, 7.4, a. m , . .Y 1,?l. 333 d'luck Diamond Dxpress), 4 41 and 11 so p m. Por Tunkhannock, Tovvanda, Dltnlra, Ithaca, Qeneva and pilnelpal lntermedlato stations via D. 1,. ,v V. R. R, COO, 8 0S, m, a. in , 12 20 nnd ,1 10 p. m. .-V 9.e,n,tnn' Itochcstur, Huttalo, NluRara. I alls, Chicago and all points west via D. iV. II II, R ,.4o a m , 12 0., 3 33 (Black Dlu inond IXpress), 9 00 and 11 30 p. m. Piilliniin pailoi and HliepliiK oi LehlKli t,Si. i PlM" car'' " ll11 trains between ullkcs-Rarie and New York, Philadel phia, Huffalo and Suspension UildKC. ..."OI.LIN H. W1I.11UR, Qen Supt. CI AS S UVAZ, Oeii. Pass. ABt., Phlla , Pa A W. NONNDMACHDR, Asst. Gen I'ass Ant. South Hethlehem, Pa. Seiaiitou Olllee, 309 Lackawanna avenue. Del., I.acka. and Western, Dffect Monday, October 19, 1I9C. Trains leave Scianton as follows: I' piess for New York and all points Dast, 1 40, . 50, 5 13, S 00 and 9 55 a. in , 1.10 and J m p. m. i:prets foi Dtiston, Tienton, Philadel phia and the South, 5 15, 00 und 9 53 a. m , 1 10 and 3 33 p m Washington and way stations, 3 43 p in. i oljy iiunnu accommodation, 0 10 p m .- 1IIP9K fni Utimtiniitf.,i rt.. . .... 11- iiilra, CorniiiB, liuth, Dansvllle, Mount Mollis and Uuriulo, 1.' 20, J 33 a in , and 1 53 p m , making close connections at Uuffalo to all points In the West, Northwest and Southwest. Hath accommodation, 9 15 a m. Wni-hamtoii and way stations, 10", p m, Nicholson accommodation, 5 13 p in HIliBhamtou and Dltnlra express, 3 55 P m Express for Utlca and Richfield Springs, - 3 1 a m and 1 33 p m Ithaca 2 33 and Rath 9 15 a in, and 153 P in Por Noithumboiland, Plttston, Wilkes "'"re, Plymouth, Rlooiusburg und Dan. Mile, making elose connection at North umberland foi Wllllamsport, Harrisburtr, ujltlmoro, Wushlngtoii und the South. Northumberland und Intermediate sta tions, 0 00, 9 5ri a. m , und 1 53 and G 00 p. in. Nantlcoke and Intermediate stations, SOS and 11 JO a in Ply mouth and Intel medlato stations, 3 40 and S 47 p m Pullman pallor and sleeping coaches on, all express tialns. Poi detailed lufoiinatlon, pocket time tables, etc , apply to M. D. Smith, city ticket otllce, 3J8 Lackawanna avenue, or dtpot ticket olllee. Ccntial Ivailroad of New Jersey. (I.ehlgh and Susquehanna Division ) Anthiuclte coal ued exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIMD TABDD IN DPFDCT NOV. 15, 1SW. Tialns leave Scianton for Plttston, likes Bai re, etc , ut S 20, 9 15, 11 30 a in , 1 J 43, 2 U0 3 05, G 00, 7 10 p. m. Sundays 9 00, a m , 1 00, 2 15, 7 10 p in Foi Atlantic Cltv, 8 1!0 a. m Poi New Yoik, Newaik and Dllzaboth, S 10 (express) a. in , 12 13 (express with Buf fet parloi cur), 3 03 (expiess) p. in. Suu duy, 2 15 p in Tialn leaving 1. 45 p in. ui rives ut Philadelphia, Reading Termln ul, 5 22 p. in. und New York C 00 p m. Poi Munch Chunk, Allentovvn, Bethle hem, Huston and Philadelphia, b 20 a m, 12 43, 3 03, 5 00 (except Philadelphia) p. m. .Sunday, 2 13 p in Foi Long Btnnch, Oceun Grove, etc, at 8 20 u. m and 12 45 p m. Pot Reading, Lebanon and Ilarrlsbuitr, via Allentown, 8 20 a, m, 12 43, 5 00 p. m. Sunday, 2 15 p m Koi Pottsvllle, 8 20 a. m 12 II p. m Returning leave New York, foot of Lib el ty street, North River, at 9 10 (express) a! in, 110. 130, 4 11 (express with Buffet parloi cui) p m. Sunduy, 4 30 a. in. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Teimlnal, 9(H) a. in , 2 00 and 4 30 p m. Sunday, G 2 j a in. Through tickets to all points at lowest r ites inuy be had on application In ad vance to the ticket agent at the station II. P BALDWIN. Gen Puss. Agt. J. II. OLIIAPSDN, Gen Supt. r r. T. A V A T Tl AND (jjfc 11 . HUDSON TIMD On Monday, Nov. 23, trains will leave Scran ton as follows For Carbondale 3 13, 7 5", S 55, 10 15. a m : 12 00 noon, 1 21, 2 20, 3 52, 5 23. 0 25, 7 57, 9.10, 10 c0, 11 G d. m Tor Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New Dngland points, etc 5 45 a ill ; 2 20 p m Por Honesdale 5 45, 8 33, 10 15 a. m J 12 TO noon, 2 20 5 23 p 111 Poi Wllkes-Baue fi 43, 7 43. 8 43, 9 38, 10 43 a m ; 12 03, 1 20, 2 28, 3 33. 4 41, 0 00, 7 '0. 9 Q 11 30 p m I"oi New York, Philadelphia, etc, via Lehigh Valley Rallioad fi 43, 7.43 a. m; 12 03, 1 20, 3 33 (with Black Diamond Kv pies's), 11 30 v m Poi Pennsylvania Railroad points 0 43, 9 38 1 m ; 2 30, 4 41 p in Poi western points, via Lehigh Valley Rallioad 7 13 a. in , 12 05 3 33 (With Black; Diamond Kxprcst.) 9 50, 11 30 p in. Trains will anlve at Scranton at follows: Fiom Curbondule and the 1101th C 40, 7 40, 8 40, 9 34, 10 10 n m : 12 00 noon, 103, 2 24, 3 23, 1 37, 5 15 7 15, 9 15 und 11 23 p. ni Fiom "A llkes-Bane und the south 5 40, 7 50, 8 30, 10 10, 11 55 a 111 , 1 10, 2 14, 3 43, 5 '2 0 21, 7 33, 9 03, 9 45, 11 52 p m. J W BPRDICK, G P A. Albany, N. Y. H W. Cross, D P. A , Scranton, Pa. 1'rie and Wyoming Valley. DKectlve Jan. 4, 1S97. Tialns will leave Scianton for New "oik New bin gh und Intermediate points on Bile, also foi Haw ley and local points, at 7 05 a in and 2 28 p m ; and arrive from above points at 10 33 a 111 and 9 3S p. m sen wrois MIVIMO.-V. Ill i:tlcct October lilt, 1M)U. ffM North Hound. south Hound, 203,2011 '20 '2 '201 , if Stations mP m o g 2 (Trains Dally, Ex- 2 2 jj U I cept Sunday) i22 5 a' h i i- rrlve Leave it u 723N Y Franklin ht .... 7 40 .... 7l0iest 4ind street .... 7 M .. 700 Wechawken ..I 810.... e ulArrlvo Leave a vir m 1 l5,lIaneock Junclton 2 16"! T? 109 lluncock 2 11 .. 12 to btarlluht m uw I'reston l'ark 2J1I .... .... 12 40 como a 4ti . . 12 as l'ojntello 2 5n ... 12 14 Belmont isa , 12M rieiibant Mt. 81 ,,. 11159, UulonUalo 800 1149 Forest city 819, ,. .... fi0ll34 Carbondale 701 S3il .... ... fd 4afno hue lirlde no7,tass, .. ....ti. mil.' Miiyneld K is'w 43 . . .... b 41)11 -al Jermyn 714 345... .... 08V1118l Archibald tiiil, . .... 0 82 1113! intern 7 28 3 M ,. .... b2tillll I'tckvllle 7X7 3 K) . .... ti231107 (Jlvphant 78J40I .. 02011 05 rrlceburg- 7S4 40T ... .... G JR 11 ai, Ihroop 7 M 4 10, .. .. 6161101 rrowdiuce 73414.... ... e 12,(1067 l'ark riaco 17 411117 .. ., 010105.V bcianton 74ti42J .. r m'a t Leave An Its 1 m r 111 AUtinlnsruQdulb except fcundav. t sl'nlHe3 that tialns stop on signal for pas sengers, t-ecure rates via Ontario & Vteatern before Riircliaslngtlckots and save money Day and ight Evpiebstotue West J, C. Anderson, Gen Pass Agt. T, Flltcrott, 1)1 Pass, Atft Scranton, l'u Houses for Sale and for Rent. If you contemplate purchasing or leas ing u liuuse, or want to Invest in a lot, see the lists of desirable property on pagi 2 ol I he Tribune.
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