TIIE RORANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY MOItNINGr, APRIL L 1807. 0 TRYING TO PROVE HER INSANITY . Concluded from Vatsc 6. Anna Dickinson writ lnniie on the lny hv was tnlten to the Danville asylum. INSISTED TOO Mt'CII. On eroi examination Mr. Oillllth Mill phe was an aunt of Dr. Hellman. one of the defendant!. She wild that In her opinion MIm Dickinson ruslHled more than a person with a wcll-bal-nnccd mind would when the party called to take lior to the Danville asy lum. Witness assisted In iilncltitf the s'tralfiht Jacket On Miss Dickinson, hut it was not fastened tightly or laced nil the way down. The Jacket was put on the plaintiff so that she could he pi op. eily restialned It she became violent. After the. Jacket was on her foi a few moments It was taken off when It was found that she wus not Inclined to he violent. Mis. arllllth nf I" 8,lb statue seeial statements made liy Aumi Dickinson which Indicated that she was afraid she would be poisoned. She thouulit that no woman would le tnaln oluntarlly In the room oct upled bv Anna for tvwntv-fuur houis. Theie weie nil kinds of lmpuibles In the room mid It was a veiy unhealthy loom to leinnln In. Fiom Susan D. Dlcklnton she learned that Anna had been In the loom for foi ty-elKht hours. HAD 11KK HY THE TlIltOAT. James Itagleiton, son of Allen Es Rltston. one of the defendants, testi fied that In I'Vbiuaiy. 1SW1. Martha. Mls Dickinson's maid, came to his fathei's stole and asked him to go to the Dickinson house. Mnith.i inn bail; to the house and witness follow id hei. When she m lived thete he found Anna MimdliiK Inside In her loom olid she hid Susan, who was standing outside In the hallway, by the tluoat. He foiced the door open which caused Anna to loosen her hold on Susan's tluoat. Muitlia. then went Into the loom and got a tray of dishes which wus the cuuse of the tumble. George Jumes was a biukem.m on the Delaware, Lackawanna and West em tialn on which Miss Dickinson was cninejed to the Danville Insane asylum. No violence was used in putting her on the tialn. On the train she talked quite loud and at Kingston she tiled to leave the tialn. At Danville she got olf ut the asylum platfoim. As she alighted she. told the conductor she was going to have him discharged. She uited as If she was veiy angiy. Bildget Doran buld she saw Anna Dhkliihon following Martha Orilllth a. few da3 before she was taken to the ostium. She was very angry and wus shouting at the top of her voice, "I 11 show you, you little devil you, If I catch you." DIJ. OC.LESBY'S DISPOSITION'S. The deposition of Dr. Jame. Oglesby, of Danville, taken Match 5. H7, was lead. Dr. Oglesby Is suffeilng ft "in he.ut tioilble and believed that It would be dunzeious for him to attend the til.il. On I'ebiuarv l!.", ISM, he was tailed to the Danville Insane asylum to examine Mtss Anna Dickinson He was taken to the female waid wiieie Miss Dickinson was by Mrs. 1'iost, the lnation. He examined her with lefet enie to hei appeuiani'O. neivous condi tion und pievlous condition of her health. Htr manner was excitable and Hie had a wild look In her eye. Her aptuiancc Indicated that she had been subject to a long mental stialn and she had the delusion that a conspiracy had been foimed to deprive her of her liberty. His judgment was that she was Insane. After the readlnz of thK de position couit adjoin tied. IN THE DISTRICT COURT. Case Aghiust James Hill Given to the Jury The cisp ncalnst James Hill, of WllUs-JJane, churgod with fraudulent use ot the malls, went to the juiy In United States court Just befoie ad journment yesteiday afternoon. Abraham Deales, of Cleat-Held county, wan called by the piosecution ut the opening of couit and gave testimony similar to that given by the othets who were duped by Hill. ISvidenco xa also brought lot ward to show that the puces quoted by Hill In his cliculais were higher than the cuiient pilces In thq dltiltts In which he caused the clictilars to be dlbti United. Postmaster V. M. Vandltng was call ed by the government to testify that Hill & Connell, "shlppeis to Wilkes- liane and Scranton" were not known hue and that the real Hill & Connell of Scianton, Is a firm with wide busi ness leputatlon and unimpeachable ci edit. After a period of lively spar ling between counsel Judge Hulllngton declared the tettlmony li relevant. Attorney John Shea made the open ing for the. defense. In eloquent and forcible language he claimed Hill's of fenso wub nothing more- or less than that of beltifi unfortunate in business. He stated that Hill had been tu busi ness In Luzerne and Lackawanna coun ties for thirty yenr.s and had always borne a good reputation. A year or so ago lie wnt Into partnership with T. U. Connell, of Duryea, who afterwauls lift the Htm. Then Hill began to ex 'peilenca reverses. His boy was ill owned In the Susquehanna liver nnd ho spent $'irQ searching for the body. He lan for office shortly afterwards In Luzerne county and this cost him a laige sum. HIS LKTTHnS WITHHELD, lie was rallying from his tioubles and was making a strenuous erfoit to stialghten out his dKllcultles when Post Otllce Inspector Gorman came down upon htm und tied up his mall In tho postofllco, making It Impossible for him to lecelve the collections he was tivlnj? to make. The fact that the govern ment had found only S9M worth ot bills outstanding against a man who ban been In business thlity years was In Itself, Mr. Shea contended, evidence highly favorable to Hill. The defendant went on tho stand and went over the history of his busi ness career and recent troubles. In Apill, lbS2, he and Thomas F. Connell, of Plttston, went Into the produce busi ness, but in June, 1890, Connell left the film. Then he commenced to expeil ence reverses and found himself Insol vent. It was his Intention to pay for the goods he ordered and was making arrangements to do bo as far as he was able when his nirest occurred. On ci oss examination he admitted that at various times he had had money sulll clent to pay pome of the bills but did not pay any of them. Aldeiman Morrlsey and Valentine Wick corroborated Hill's testimony that he made effoits to secure loans fiom them. Station Agents McDeivele, of thf Lehlnh Valley; Strauss, of the Pennsylvania, and Masters, of tho Jer 'spy Central, testified that Hill had le celved many consignments during the hist seven or eight year and to all ap psarntieen was doing a large business. Louis Tlsch, an Influential merchant; Hauy Lleni, hotel proprietor; Kill tor Dlppre, ot thf Luzerne Coun- ly Kvpress; Deputy Hheilff Hohert Wllllums, Commissioners Cleik Thos. It. l'eters, Kied Thome, 12." Stiop, Hr-ni-nt Williams, George St. John, Albeit Smith iind .1.' L. Wngncr, prominent Lu7Pine county ilien, gnve character testimony for the defendultt. Hill was called to the ntand a sec ond time and made the statement that l'ostolllce Inspector Gorman had come to him with a big budget of letters which ho had collected fiom the alleged dupes and offered to drop the ptoceed Ings und turn over the letters It he would pay the fees. Mr. Gorman In rebuttul denied this and was about to go Into nn explana tion of what he did propose when Judge HulIliiBton with some show of Impa tience ruled the evidence out on the grounds of lrrelevcncy. The closing address for the defense was made by Mr. Colboin. He ciinr actetlzed the whole proceeding ns a persecution by spiteful ci editors. The government, he said, through l'ost olllce Inspector Gorman had tiatis formed Itself Into a collection buieau. It had spent a jear und ft half going thiough New Yolk and Pennsylvania with a diag net und had gatheied up foity bills that Hill owes and which thiough misfortune and bad luck he Is unable to pay. t'HAiicii: or Tim judgi:. Mr. Gillllths closed for the govern ment with a caieful leview of the evi dent e. pointing out and einphasUlug the Indications of frulid and lashing Hill and his methods with tin unspar ing tongue. Judge Hulllngton In his charge dwelt paitlculuily on the Im pel tnuce of the case to the people of the United States and uiged the Juiy men to give It the most caieful atten tion. The grand Jury this mottling re turned tiue bills of the I'nlted Slates vs, Pasquale Cemceiallo for stealing a letter; United Stules vs. James Mee han, depositing obscene letteis and causing obscene letteis to be depos ited In the malls; United States vs. II. T McKay, fiaudulent use of the malls; United States vs Elian Shoit, having counteifelt money In his poesslun, pusslng counteifelt money and at tempting to pass counteifelt money. The grand Juiy was then disc lunged. It Is likely that court will be kept In session for nearly two weeks as a tiue bill was letuined In eveiy case sent to the grand jury. Before adjourning, a Jury was diawn In the case of Geoige Mohle, of Wllkes-Ilarre, who Is accused of wotk Ing the bume kind of a game as Hill. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. Under this heading short letters of In. teiest will be published when accompa nied, for publication, by the wiltei'3 name The Tiibillie will not be held ie sponsible lot opinions licit; expressed. I In Defense ot Jlr. Rockefeller. Editor Tiibime. Sir: Your editot litis are, as a rule, ad mit able; charat teilzed bv Intelligent e, calm Masoning, and logical and liir con clusions. Whatever t lstj in the puper must bo passed b thiough lack of time ItiLldent to sti ess of woik, jour etlltotlaU always cliilm peru-ul. On join own page of jfsti'iduj's Hsiie, howewr, 1 lltnl an artltle which, in Its lack of accurate knowledge, and of Its consequent untali iiess of tieatmelit, and Undent) to tnls lt id the unlnfoimeil, is quite unlike what almost unlfoinilN Issues Horn )oui pupil. I lefer to that in wliltii jou charge. John 1). Jtotkafeller with Inslnteiitj both as to cirtuln utteiancis loietill) dellveied to Sunday school scholars, and his mo tives In the distribution of his wealth. 1 thoroughly agiee with vou as to the piluciple which )ou would establish, but jou were vetj unfoitunate In join selet -Hon of an example to lllustnttu the prin ciple. Mr. Kockafdler has never even ap peared to bemoan the fact that ho Is Im mensely rich; he rather Is grateful for the great prosperity which God has giv en him, though he wus fully us happy In the dajs of his eatly sttuggles for a foothold In life as he Is In this daj of affluent e. And tho secret Is an open cue Mr. ltockafeller-has alwajs been a "t heel fill glvei," his gilts in foimer j ears, propoitionately to his Income, be ing fully as large us his munltlcent gifts of recent yeais. In the very addiess which so disgusted jou, delivered before a j-oung men's lilble class Mr. Itocku ftillci, holding up a little book marked "Ledger A," In which were kept the it" celpts anil expenditures of the euily peiiod of his wonderful business career, said: "Those contilbutlons, small as they were, hiought me Into dhert contact with philanthropic woik, and with the bene llii il woik and alms of religious Institu tions, and I have been helped then by gi eatly all my life It Is a mistake for a man who wishes for happiness ami to help others to think that he will wait until he has mado a foi tune befoie giv ing away money to deserving objects" These sentences contain no suggestion of miserable whining on the one hand, nor of ostentation on the other. Ills words and deeds Hatty contradict jour Insinua tions as to his making "a show ot wealth," "the twaddle of mpn of the HotUafeller stamo," and the odious "ex ample of many men of mcanr ' Person ally he Is verj dlllldent and retiring, not showy; he Is not loquacious, as "twaddle" would have us think, and torn pa red with most "men of means," his dimities are ptincely. Ho has magnlllientlj endowed one of the lluest educational Institutions under the bioad expanse of the heavens; he Is constantly giving to chinches, to worthy Individuals und organizations; and even now lie makes It possible to liquidate the enormous debt of the two great Huptlst Misslonaij sot letles, which umountH to $ISi;,0o0, bj Imposing u slmplo jet wise condition, viz thut If the Hup tlst constituency thioughout the countiy will rulte $i1ii,000 by July 1 of this jeai. he will pay the balance of J.'.O.OOO If there Is any truth In his remaik, us well us In jour own, about happiness In giv ing, then he Is one of the happiest men on earth, for on this planet he bus few peers In tho hugeness ami wisdom of his gifts In join thiindeiliigs agulnst avni Ice, covetousness and I'huilxaltul ostui tutlon, I commend jou, but If jou look ubout ICO miles nearer home thun Netv Yoik citj", and within tho past few mouths or weeks, jou will find more Ill ting examples for the enforcement of jour remarks thun In the case of Mi Itockafeller, who while living, enjojs both his wealth and its wise distribution. In tho wouls of another Chilstlau gentle mun, with trclts similar to those of Mr. Hockafeller's, God gave him In an ex traordinary degne, "a hand to get and a heart to give," Yours verj truly, W. G. Wutklnn. Pastor Korth Main Avenue Church. Scranton, April 1, 1S97. I'ossll Pills. The demand Is proof ot their worth Di. Agnew's Liver Pills aie beating out many fossil foimulas at a quarter a box They're better medicine Kusler doses and 10 cents a "vlul. A thousand ailments may arise fiom a dlsotdered liver. Keep the liver light und you'll not have Sick Headache. Ulllousness, Nausea, Constipation, and Sallow Skin. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Til tit- ilralli I: a llgutnti CI Z&rttTtTZ,, -T S f, "vw SIGNS OF DEADLOCK IN THE COUNCILS tConchtded ftoni Page 5.) i He utt! United the same significance to the Increase In the membership of the police department. The common council ordinance pio vldlng for sidewalks on the west side of Ninth ami lloblnson sticets passed third reading nnd the meeting ad journed to convene Monday inurnlng at 9 o'clock. C0MA10N COUNCIL SESSION. Ilusincss That Was Transacted by the Lower Brunch. In common council Simon Thomas early In the lneetlns made the usual annual motion that when the meeting udjoitrned It be tp convene at 9 o'clock Monday monilnsT, tb.' motion was ta bled by the Democrats. The motion to adjoin n sine die was made at the clos of the f-easlon an 1 can led by the fid low lug vote of U to I, Picsldeiit lliler voting with the Republican mluoilty: Ajes ..Messrs. I.oftus, Uotdon, Reg in, Glhoj', riiinugan, Sweetiej, Nealls, Held lei, Norton 9. Nays President Grler und Alessis. H. Thomas, .Moir, Wenel, P. Wlrth, Sea mans, Oliver und Kellir 8. The lower branch wanted to set It self light before tho public' on the Kinsley matlei befoie final dissolution came, so on Its death bed, adopted the following lesohitloii piesenle.il by Ml. Plunaghan: Wheteas, Ceitaln ehaiges have been made against the street comniL sloni r, mimilj, that the uffnlis of the stieet commissioners' ollh e have been conduct ed improperly and the said charges huv lng been siistulnid to the satisfaction of this count II, theie having been no defense ofTeied; and Whereas, Theie seems to be a disposi tion to withhold fiom councils the result of the Investigation conducted by the major; and Whereas, The public Is convinced that the nffalts of the sticet department uie conducted hnproperh undei the manage ment of the piesent street commissioner; now, therefore be It Resolved, Hv the common connell of the city of Scranton, the selei t council con curilng, that the said street commlssion ei. C. R. Kllislej, be removed flOIU snid olllce Imtnedlatelj upon the passage of this lesoliition, and the pioper city of llctr Is herebj dltected to senc a copy of this resolution on his honor, the mttjor of the cllj, o Uiut he may appoint a successor to the afoic-jld stieet commis sioner. See. i Immediately upon the passuge. of this lesoliition the s.iluiy oi compensa tion of the afoiesald stitet commission er shall cease. RESOLUTION PASSUD. Mr. Kianaghati moved that It pass and his motion curried by the following vote: Ajes Messis. Simon Thomas. Regan, Olhoj, lianaghan, Wenzd, Philip Wlith, Hweenej, Oliver, Zeidler, Neulls, Xoilon, Gilei U. Xavs Messrs. Loftli', Goitlon, Sea mail", .Moll, Kellei .". The oidluance to regulate the ap pointment of Inspeetois of city woik was killed on .second leading Mr. Flunughau headed the opposition to the measure uigulng that It did not help matteis any to tuke the appointments out of the majors hand and put tneiu Into the citj engineers. He believed the power should be vested In a com mission composed ot the niujoi, engl neei, building Inspector and stieet com missioner and sei veil notlie that uttei lenigaiilzutlon he would offer an oidl nnnce piovldlng for such a hoard. Mr. 2lolr tav'ored the piesent onll nanie for the leason that nny change tioin the piesent plan would bean 1m piovement anil an lniniedlate change and consequent Improvement was de manded. This thing of having cobblers Inspect cement and butcbeis passing upon the quality of asphalt pavements had gone foi enough. Mi. Ollvci coincided with Mr. Moir and said he knew" of an Instance on the West Side wheie an lui ompetent In spector had peimltted a contiactur to giude a stieet In such a niannei that It supposes the Inspectoi believed water would mil up hill. Mr. GUioy wanted o change, but a ladical one. He, with Mi. riannghan, believed that the appointments should be v estt d In a commission. During the couise of his l omul ks lie said that ow ing to the Incompetency of Inspeetois und the leadlnc'ss of contiaotors to take udvantase of this, not a single sewei In this city today Is p'opeilj cou stiucted. The vote on the passage of the oullnunie was as follows. Ajes Jlesms. Simon Thomas, Moir, Wenzel, l'hlllp Wlith, Seanians, Oliver, Keller-7 Xajs Messis Loftus, Kegan, Ollroj, rian'aghan. Sweenej, Nealls, .eldL-i, Norton, Oilei 9. ihosi: Finn alaum noxics. When City Solicitor Touey's commu nication on the (Ire alaim boxes came up for concurrence Mr. Flunaghun made n speech lavoilng tho le-openlng of the I'ontiact foi suppls lug this up paiiuus unit Mr. Moll made the sugges tion that the next louncll appoint a special committee to lake the .subject In hand. The communication was or deied Hied, but the niembei indicated thut the subjtct will be taken up again utter if oi;aiiUatioii. Tne sesolulion looking to the estab lishniLiit of a sewer dlstilct out of poi tlous of the Sixth and nighteenth wnids was killed, Mi hegun explaining that it wt-uld be a vseless expense to piocetd with the piellmlnaiy suiveys nnd the like because an oidluance pin- v tiling for the woik would nevei lect Ivo the bilppoit ol the Hjtle Haik menib"is, bet itise tlu j Insist on Including pin tlous of the Filth and Fifteenth wuids. An uidluaiHe piovldlng foi flagstone sidewalks und paved gutK'ts on Pine street, betwten Mouioe und Quiticy avenues, anil an oidltiance foi the con stiuctlun of a sewer on Washington LADIES DO YOU KN01 DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S Steel 1 Pennyroyal Treatment is tlio oriKinnl nnd only FI1ENCII nafotind rcliHblo t uro oa the mar. ket. I'rlce. si iu; eeni uy mau Gi'imine sold only by Wnr. U. Clark, 316 Penn Av; Scranton, Pa. VOU CAN SAVE M011Y BY BJM3 NEW AND p w Ladies' and Children!s Wear. Seal and Plush Sucqnes, Carpets and Feather Iledi From L POSNER, 21 Lackawanna Ave. avenue between the Stafford Meadow brook anil Leech stieet pushed third und final leading AMUSEMENTS. A play of rent nillstlc merit Is ''Tho Man In the lion Musk," which will be pit "filled by Donald Robertson and Mlns lliandon Douglas at tho Academy of Music, Motithij evening, April f. Their production Is a diamntlratlon from Alex ander Dumas' novel of th" same title, nnd the piny closely follows the original. Mr. Robertson nnd Miss Douglas ap teared at the Acndemy of Music last Sep. tember, and their leturn engagement promises to he n very successful one, The famous New York Cnslno success, "Tho Lady Slnvey," will be presented ut tho Prothlngham this evening. The management of that handsome amuse ment resort are positive thnt nothing hus been seen In Scranton that Is so en tertnlnlng, The company Is the same as ran for a year In New York, being Intact and under tho Immediate management of tho well known catercis, Klaw & Dr lunger, who have favored our people on two ot thiee occasions with the produc tion of "The llrow tiles," which will b lemembered as having been the most elaborate ever uttempted In Scranton. The Chicago Times of a lecent date suys. "If one may borrow from the language of the stieet, It Is proper'to say thut "The Lutly Kluvej" made all kinds of u hit at tho Columbia lust evening. Again, draw ing upon the same expusslve vocubtilurj. It would not be umlss to utld that It hud hits to bin n. i:eijthlngseemed to stilke the audience favorablj1, ontl the glitter and gleam, mirth and music of this so called operatic eomedj so completely sat Islletl the appetite for a side splitting on teitalnment." m - JOHN LOFTUS BADLY INJURED. Itiutullv llcuten b Six Italians on Tl'cmIii) livening. John I.oftus, son of M. W. Loftus, of Mooslc, was brutally beaten on Tues duy evening by six Italluus, employes of the new luili'oatl, anil was left lying tu un unconscious condition along the Deluwaio und Hudson track until dis covered by a woman who lesldes mar the new powdci mills. Thinking he was struck bj a passing engine she turned him over and found that he was not dead finally she succeeded In getting his name and at once notified Ills parntr He was taken home nnd Dr Watson administered to his suffei ing. His head was tenlbly cut and his aim badly laceiated. His recoveiy Is doubtful. His assailants have not yet been captured. Don't let that cough hang on any longer; it may make you serious trouble and be come constitutional, and pos sibly lead to pneumonia. You will find that ordinary cough specifics will not reach the scat of trouble; you must take something to build up and reinforce the body. Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil will usually do that when every other thing fails, at least that is the verdict of the people as well as the medi cal profession. It is particu larly true of children and all weak, delicate persons. A. E. ROGERS' Jewelry Store, :i3 LACKAWANNA AEVJ: DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, WATCHES. Look at our $10 Oold Watches, Warranted 15 Years., 213 Lackawanna Avenua, For the Lawn and Garden, Garden Barrows, (Jarrten Unites, Lawn bliears, Trimming Shears, Lawn Seed, Fertilizer. FOR THE HOUSE. Carpet Sweepers, Carpet Whips, Fluor Brooms, Feather Busters, Scrub Brushes, Furniture Polish, Brass Polish. Foote & Shear Co. WARREN-EHRET COMPANY, CONTRlCrOR! F01 EHRET'S SLAG ROOFING EHBETS SLAG ROOFING WIUL Ml SIST A FIRE BUILT UPON IT AND MAINTAINED FOR MORE THAN AN HOUR, AS WE HAVE PROVED BY AC TUAL TEST. IT IS FIRE-PROOF. 314 Washington ate., Scranton, Pa Spring Took THE 124-126 Wyoming Ava, THIS IS the: LAST DAV OF OUR EASTER OPENING You should visit our stores while they are still in their raiment of paling, ferus aud tropical plauts. See our thousands of novelties and visit our ilillinery Department. Let us show you some of our Parisian Hats, As well as the work of our own trimmers. No end of pretty things in trimmed as as well as untrimmed luilli uery. LEBECK&CORIN OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given to Ihtsl nebs and Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations Ex tended According to Ualances and Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposit-.. Capital, -Surplus, -Undivided Profits, $200,000 310,000 70,000 )l. CONNELL, President. IIENUY BEL1N, Jr., Vice Prcs. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier. Ta'at REVBVO RESTORES VITALITY. Made a it ' 1st Day. Well Man 15 til Day. of Me. ir.t ut-cAi 30th Dar. produces the iibove results In 30 iluys. It acU paweifullyatiilqulcliljr c'urrs when nil others fill You-KiacuillrfL'am their lost manhood tad old racu will reoirr their joutbtul vmor by uslnj Jti.vitu. it quicxiytna m cess, Lott Vitality, Iiutioltao Lott Power, rstllni: Memorv. V til eaecte of tclf-abuse or oicoss and lndUcretlon, x.likh imStouaforitudy.butlnruoriurriiza. It .,..n,i i.ju.,.ii uot only cures by tUrtinz at the teat of d.3tue, but laaureat nerve toulo and blond builder, brine Ins back tho pink clow to rale cherltsandra torlim the. lire of youth. It ward off Insanity and Consumption. Inalit on bavin 111; VIVO, no other. It can he curled In rn pocket. By mall, 6 1.00 per packace, or all for 80.00, with a post tUo written nuuruntee to cure or roluud thomouey. Circular tres. Address ROYAL MroiCINE CO . 53 River St.. CHICAGO, 1' tor aulo by AlA'tlllEW ukoj ocai' uiit asrantoa. 1'u. Central Kallroad of New Jersey. (Lehlch and Susquehanna Division.) Anthracite coal Ubtd exclusltcly, insur. Ini; cleanliness and comfort TIME TABLG IN BFKECT JAN. 23, 1S37 Trains leave Scranton for Plttston, Wllkos-Uarre, etc., at 8 20. 9.15, 11.38 a. :n . U.K. 2.00, SOS. 5 00, "10 p m. Sundays 9.00, a. m 1.00, 2 15, 7.10 p. m. I.-or Atlantic Cltv. K 2d a. m. For New York, Newark and Elizabeth I s 20 (express) a. m., iz.ij (express with -Hue. fct parlor car), 3 05 (express) p. m. Sun. day, 215 p. m. Train leaving 12 45 p in, arrives at Philadelphia. Heading Termin al, S 23 p m. and New York S.OO p. m For Mauch Chunk, Allontoun, Btttht. hem, Easton and Philadelphia, S.20 a. m , 12 4:, 3j, 5 00 (except Philadelphia) p. in Sunday, 2.15 p. in. For Lone Hrnnch, Ocean Grove, etc., at 8 20 a. m. and 12 45 n. m. For I-akewood, 8.20 a. m. For Headlnt, Lebanon and Ilarrlsburr. via Allentown, t 20 a. in., 12 45, i 00 p. m. Sunday. 2 15 p. m. For Pottsvllle, 8 20 a. m 12 45 p. m. Returning leave New York, foot of Lib. erty street, North Ulver, at 9.10 (express) a. m., 1.10. 1.30, 4.15 (express with Buffet parlor car) p. m. Sunday, 4 30 a, rn. Leave Philadelphia. Heading Terminal. 9 00 a. m., 2 00 und 4 30 p. 111. Sunday, 8 Hi a. m. Thiuugh tickets to all points at lowest ratea may be had on application In ad. vance to the ticket agent at the station. II. P. BALDWIN. Qen. Pass. AsL J. II. OLII4USEN, Qen. SupL ySPrV. hi !'$7rtlMhk rff axj&r w, it jwv-yifA -yrw - tf 1 x-? v WW Wf 2,000,000 ftlade and Sold in Six Months, ending Harch 1, 1896, Total Product of 111 The A Mill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barrels, Largest Run on Record. Wnshbttrn, Crosby's Superlative Is sold everywhere from tho Pacific Coust i:o St. John's, New l'oiindlaiul, und in Knglnnd, Ireland and Scotland very largely, and Is recognized us the best flour in th world. WARM WHOLESALE WM 20NMAKERS. We Carry a Full Stock of Wheels, Rims, Spokes, Hubs, Shafts, Poles, Axles, Springs, Steel and Cast Skeins, Buggy Tops, Duck, Drill, Rubber and Carriage Cloth, Carriage Forgings, Bolts, Clips, AND A FULL LINE OF IROS, STEEL AND BLACKSITH'S SUPPLIES. Bitten bender & Co.. Sainton. P, AWANNA MANUFACTURERS OF Hill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mi'ic UaiN sawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled li uilock Prop Timber promptly furnished. MILLS At Cross Tori:, Potter Co., on the Buffalo and Susquc hanna Kailroad. At Mina, Potter County. Pa., on Cottdera port, and ?ort Allegany Kailtoud. Capaclty-4I)0.000 feet per day. GHNHUAL OFFICK-Iloardot Trade Hniiding, Scranton, Pa. Telephone No. 401 Peafl's Tbcr are prompt, Bite aoi certain In mult. The genuine (Or. Feel'e) nerer dlup rwlut. Sent nay where, 81.00. Additaa Pzai. MumciMU Co., Cleveland, O. For sale by JOHN H. PHELPS. Spruce Street. Scranton. Pa. RAILROAD TIME-TABLES Schedule In liffect November 15. 1S3& piwvivnN.A RAiinnan I Lmiu 1 11 1 nmn nniuiiunu. T.,tn.i I iu W.ltPS.Birra is Follows i.xnress lor Knsion, Trenton, I'nuaaei Trains Leave wiiKes-oarre as roiiows . , n j ,, giih sir enn n.i a nr. a m 7,30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, 1.10 and 3.33 p. m " Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti- , Washington and way stations, 3.45 p. m. UI..UI-... j D!ti I Touyhanna accommodation, 8.10 p. m. more, Washington, and for Pitts. , Express for llinBlmmton, Oswego. El bure and the West. I mlra. Corning, Bath, Dansvllle, Mount in IK n m week dava Tor Hazleton. J'"ls and Buffalo, 12 20. 2.33 a. m., and 1.S5 o .. Vii d Ji MI?Ji.tn.u 1 P. m . making close connections at Buffalo Pottsvllle, Reading, Nornstown, to all points In the West, Northwest and and Philadelphia; and for Sun- Boiithnest i,.. urlthi, Philirllnhtn Hath accommodation, 9.15 a. m. bury. Harrisburg, Hiuiaueipma, B,nehamt0ll and way stations. 1.05 p. m. Baltimoro, Washington and Pitts. Nicholson accommodation, G.15 p m. burR and the West. I BInghamton and Elmlra express, 8 53 a.lb p. m., ween oays, ior murium,, Harrisburc. Philadelphia, Balti- more, Washington and Pittsburg and tho West. 3.15 p m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrisburg. Philadelphia, and Pittsburg and tho West. 6.00 p. m., week das, for Hazleton and Pottsville. J. R. WOOD. Cien'l Pass. Asent. J. U. HUTCHISSON, General Manjer. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD biS- TUM. Anthracite Coal Used Exclusively Insur ing Cleanliness and Comfort. IN EFFECT NOV. 13, 1890. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. Tor Philadelphia nnd New ork via D. . II, R R at 0 43, 7 15 a. m 12 0o. 1..0, 3 -J (Black Diamond Emu ess) and 11 30 p. m. For Plttston and Wllkes-Barre Ia. V: L & W R It . 8.00. 8.0S. 11.20 u. I" . L5 3.40. COO and 8 7 P. m n,.,,inn For White Haven. Harleton, rottavlllo. and principal points In the coal regions Ma D. & H. R. R.. 0 43 a. "., 12.0j and 4.11 Vni Ti(.hioif.m T!atnn. TteadlnPf. liar- (I nnail.M.P m. ,, T,,... For TunknannocK, uowanuu, x.uiih Ithaca. Geneva nnd principal Interrneolato stations via D . L & W. n R. 6 00, 8 03. 9 53 a m., 12 20 and 3 40 p. m For Geneva. Rochester, Buffalo. Niagara Falls, ChlcaRO and all points west via p. H H. R R. 7 15 a. m.. 12 05, 3 33 (Black Dla. niond Express), 9 50 and 11.30 p. m Pullman parlor und sleeping or Lehlsh Valley chair cars on all trains between Wllkes-Barre and New York. Phlladol. phla, Buffalo and Suspension BridRe. ROI.LIN II WILBUR, Gen Supt. CHAS S. LEE, Gen. Pass. Ast.. Phila,, A W NONNEMACHER, Asst. Gen Pass Apt. South Bethlehem, Pa. Scranton Office. 309 Lackawanna avenue. DELAWARE AND HUDSON TIME TABLE. On Monday, Nov, 23, trains will leave Scran ton as follows. For Carbondale 5 45. 7.55, 8 53, 1015, a m ; 12 00 noon; 1 21, 2 20, 3 52, S23. 6 25. 7.57, 910, 10 30, 11 V. n. m. a,.- iih.nv Knr&toira. Montreal. Bos. ton, New England points, etc-3.45 a. m.; '"For Honesdale-5 43. 8 53, 10.15 a. m.t 12 00 nFonr Svlke!sI?arr'e-G.45. 7.43. 8 43. 9 33, 10:4 a. m.; 12 03. 1.20. 2.2S. 3 33. 4 li. 0 00. 'fV New" Uk.mPhH.,1p!,L. etc.. via $&&K&1& Ex' 1..) 11.30 i. m. P For Pennsylvania Railroad polnts-1.43. 9 fo?' "esi'ern pollnPt's.mvla Lehigh Valley nallroad-7.45 a. m.: 1! 05, 3 33 (With Black Diamond Express) 9.60, 11 39 P. m. Trains will urrlve at Scranton at follows: From Carbondaie and the north 0 40, 7 40 8 40. 9 31. 10.40 a. m.l 12 00 noon; 1.00, 2 24 8 25, 4 37, 5 45. 7.45, 9.45 and 11.25 p. m. From Wllkes-Barre and the south 5 40. 7 50. 8 50. 10 10, 11.55 a. m i 1.10. 2,14, 3.43, C 22, 6 21. 7 53, 9 03, J 43. 11 61 P m. J W BURDICK. G P. A. Albany, N. Y. II. W. Cross. D. P. A., Scranton, Pa. 6&r"y Wn. " A of B S M? BARRELS IM11B.0 CONNELL AGENTS. LUI BER m fli H1I009 LIBER EVERY WOMAN . cesnoediarollablf, raonthlXjifgulitinc medicine. Only harmlotaBS' tho pureitdruga should bo uwJ. If you want th tnsai, get PennyroyaS Pills Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming Avenuo and Del., Lacka. and Western, Effect Monday, October 19, 1698. Trains leave Scranton as follows: Ex press for New York and all points East, 140, 2.00, S.15, 8 00 and H5 a. m.; 1.10 and 3 33 p. m. Express for mica and Richfield Spring. 2.35 a. m. and 1.55 u. m. Ithaca 2 33 and Bath 9.15 a. m and 1.5 p. m. Tor Northumberland, Plttston, Wllkes Barre, Plymouth, BloomsburK and Dan ville, making close connection at North umberland for Wllllamsport, Ilarrlsburr. Baltimore. Washington and the South. Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions, G 00. 9.55 a. m., and 1.55 and 6 00 p. m. Nantlcoke and Intermediate stations. 80! and 11.20 a m. Pl mouth and Intermediate stations, 3 40 and 8 47 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. For detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc., npplj to M. L. Smith, city ticket ofllce, 328 Lackawanna avenue, or depot ticket office. Hrie and Wyoming Valley. Effective Jan. 4. 1S97. Trains will leavo Scranton for New York, New burgh and Intermediate points on Erie nlso for Hawley and local points, at 7.05 a. m. and 2.23 p. m.; and arrive from above points at 10.33 a. m. and 9.38 p. m. SCItANTON DIVISION. Ill lllfect October 4tli, 1S00. North lloiind. Mouth Bnuntt 3 BUtlons -T a g fiC ai(Tralns Dally. Ex.fi j q Vz. I cept Hunday ) 13 Iga p mp 11 Arrive Eeive a h 7S5N Y. Franklin s: 7 40 .... .. 7 10 West 4ud street .... 5J . ., 700 Weehawkea ... 810 .... p xlArrlve Learea nir 11 . 7T! .... 1 15 II aucbek JunctlOB JHsTT 109 Hancock su ,,,, U56 fitarlUat 2 .... Uit I'reiton rark .... 3Ji .... 12 40 Como 2 41 .... 18 84 royqtelle sm .. 1814 Belmout tu .... 180.1 Pleasant Mt, SIC,,,, 11169 Unlondale 819, ,, 11 49 Forest city . 8 19 .... .... AM,U34 Carbondate 701 U3t' .... .... t848'fllE0 White Hrldte ffcr.tiii ... .... Id 13 fiui Mayiitld cub 41 .. .... 6 4111181 Jermyn 714r8 43,,.. .... cavti 18 Archibald 7 USUI .... .... 6SJ1115 Wlaton Iti 8M'.... .... 0 881111 Kckvllls 7 8T. 8 SO, . .... C 21,11 07 Olrpuant T3J40H.. . ..., 680H05 Prloeburg . 78l407,. ....6 18 1103 TUroop 7 3410. ., ,,,, 818111011 Providence 7 39 4 It .... ..., 8 1811057 Park Place f7 4ltnr , ... 610,1055 scranlon 745 43JI ,,, r mU m Leave Arrive a ur ui All tralnB run dally exceot eundav. t slSDldes that trains stop on signal for pas. sengers. i-ecure rates via Ontario Western before Rurcbaslog tickets and sate inouey. Lay nnd llfUtUipresatothe west. J.O, Anderson, Oen. rui Act. T, rutorott. 1MV, fan, Agt. SOranton, tt. r