TJUJ3 SCKA-NTON TlUJJUJT.E-JiiUKiUMlJAY AlO LINING-, NOVEMBER 24, 1S!T. 0 Eacftawatw s7mi CARBONDAL (The Cnrbotidalc eoi respondent!- of Tim Tribune ling been placed In tln liniulH of Mr. C. 11. Munn, Snleiu iivenue und Church stiect, to whom news lt ms mm bo ueldrc ssed and also complaints of Ii regular delivery. DAMAOE SUIT. A Trninmnii Seeks Dimmer I'roiii tlio Drlnwnrc mill IliiiWou. lr. II. C. Wheeler, of tills cltv, and Reed Burns, M 1) , of ric-rnnton, were In BlnRliaintou csteiilny for tin pin pose of ulvlmr export testimony In a damage suit tiRnlnst the Delaware und Hudson itimputiv. Some months ' H one of the compiny's trainmen u In n sllclit wreck at Nlnceli. He Mil ic ciuently nllejreel tliat lie sustained n Jury which produced heiula. The c e tors will proe very wiltmble vvll liesseH for tlio defense, as thev went picpared to show that the pioeeutir suffered from an enlargement nf the veins of the Rrlnn, wlibli nllllt Hon was mistaken by some phjjdclans fm lu-i-nla. It Is said finthor that the defdie can move that the pmsccutor spoke to several fi lends regarding his tlouble, weeks bcfoio the accident occutied. Many railroad men nie wntclilnu the progress of tho c-ns-o with lnleiet. HEALTH OF THE CITV. Ciirboiidnlo is itcmurl.tililv l'reo From ContiiRiiins Diseases. Sanltaty law.s have been well ol seived In this city this fall. The banl tary policeman said last evonins that there was not a single case of diph theria, seat let feer, monles or t phold fever on locniil. This Is most unuMia!, as well as KtntlfyliiK, for this season, and It helps spiead the Pio neer city's fame as a lioultli-glvlr.ff ie sort The excellent sanltaty nriniiKe ments, puic air and crvMnl water of this place have not been small factors In the remaiknblc growth of the past few years. Few cities the sl7e of Caibondale not one less than 1S.000 can boast of such a record. Probably not another in the state. FOUND NO FAULT. The protective board of the Uiothei hood of Locomotive Knclneeis finished Its work vesterdav afternoon. Not a grievance of gravity has developed In a lear and no confeienee with tho lallroad officials will be ncccssaiy. This speaks well for the management of iio Delaware nnd Hudson and Kilo loads, Oeorgo Urandon, of this citv, was elected chairman of the committee; V P. AVilllams, of Hlnghamton, secre tary and tieasurer, and J. H. Nelson, of Troy, vice-chairman. THAT IRRESITIBLE CHARM. AVe welcome C. R. Munn back to the inks of Journalism. There Is n. fas cination In the iures.-ion that keeps within its thtaJI all who have become initiated and Mr Munn is one of tho biightest of Its devotees He now has ( barge of the Carbondale department of the Scranton Tilbune. Leader. EDOETT GETS THE CONTRACT. T. 15. Vannan and P. H. Jenkins. M. D , have let the contract for their pio posed threc-stoiv brick and stone building on Salem aenue to "V. II. T-"'1gtt. The new stiucturo will be r tied tho first of March and it will mother monument of beauty for thoroughfare. LOCAL Haily yes.erday morning the geneial flro alaim Rounded Fifth waid. The fire was confined to tho old, unoccu pied house of James Duffv. The loss was coveied by lnsuianee. The Knights of Father Mnthfw lime decided to postpone their twentieth an nlversaiy celebiatlon. Seats for "Daikest Ameilca" nie in great demand. Melvin Tappon lias purchased a lot at Ileynshaiiliurst, upon which lie will erect a house In the spilng A Christian Alliance cottage meet ing will be held this nfternoon at Ralph Giles', on Hrook stieot The funoral of the late Miss Sheiidan will occur this morning at 9 o'clock. The Shield of Honoi will hold Its an nual masquerade In the Watt building tonight. This organization Is one of the few that can conduct fioni year to year successful bal masques. The excellent talent that participat ed in the entertainment of tho Kail road Dancing class last night acquit ted itself most crtdltably. PURE" Y PERSONAL. Mibs Florence Colwell is entei tabling her cousin, Howard Harvey, of In dia Orchard Georgo Giady, of Riooklyn tieet, Is seilously HI. James "Weetbury is undergoing ill ness at his homo, on Oak uv -niie Mrs. Benjamin Hveison, ' Middle- I'or Internal and External Use. Ct HIS AM) I'llMI NTS Colds, Cou2h, Sore Throat, Influenza, Dron. cliltls, Pneumonia, burlling of the Jolntv, Lumbago, Inflammation, ltliciiinnflsm, Neuralgia, Prostbltei, Chilblains, Headache, Toothache, Asthma, DIFFICULT BREATHING. CUHKS Till: WOI1SI t'VINb in tram cuio totwonty minute MiTONi: IK IUI after reading tbU iidicrtlfcemeut nted niivemn bUWI'It WITH PAIN, "ujono Kadway's Ready Kellef If a Sure Cure for livery Pain, sprulns, llrulses, Pains In the back, Chest or Limbs It Was the Hrt and l the Only PAIS KHMrJUY 'J hut Iimtnntly (.tops tho most criuc-latln" pitliiH, iillujn liitlniiiinntlon, und cukh Cun". KUHtlonx, whether of tho I.iiiiun, Htouiuch Dowels or other glunda ororeuus, b imu uu. I'll VJIon. ' If ton teim poo n fill In hnlfu tumbler of cvl" '" ' lew minutes euro t'ruiiiiiv, U9U k. SioiirHtnmiu-li. Jlenrt Inn n, Nervous. HleoplCHxncMH, Hick Headache, Dlur. ennl))"enl8r)'i Colic, I'Jiituli'iuy mill u F""lul pains. re Is not a remedial agent in tho world I , will cure fever und ukub unit all other ijliliirloim, Iilllmw nml other fevc-r, uldod by I'AUWAV'S PILL, so quickly ill RAU WAY'S KCAUY KULIL'P. fifty Centx Per Dottle. Sold by UruezlsU. ItAUWAY A CO , 35 ELJl T Ni:W VOKJC town. Ii.ih retlltneil home after paying a Mslt to ielatifs in this city. Mrs. Stephen Kagler Is (onvalesrent. Mis. W. D, Frank, of Gllbett street, ban bi-en entertnlnlng Miss Flo Allen, of Poiext City William McMullen has letutned from Mat hind Mr and Mis. Nathan Hngllsh, of Ilelinnnt street, left last evening for Texns, wheie they will visit Antonio and Del Hlo. Clifford Chapman, of Jeffrey street, has i-Atuined fiont his western tour. .IKK.MYN. Th Men's guild of .St. James' tliuuh who recently opened a leading loom, bnvo now oiganb.ed n class for the oh jeil of studying the Chatauqua coutse of studies. Attoinev It. I). Caiey was elected liiesldunt, Hi. H. 12. Moyer, tecietaiy, und Lewis Motrls, tieasui ei. Mis James Callahan, while Alslt vMtlnrr fileiids in Sctnnton last week, wri taken 111. It was hoped that It would be tcnipuint. but hr rondl tlon glow worse. It will bo seveial Onja befolc- she will be able to letlliit home. Dr. and Mrs S D. Davis attended the funeial at Scranton estcrdaj of the foimer's (ouslii, J. Alton Davis Michael Pailey, of Klngxb'y, Husque hanna county, wlio has been the guest of Mi. Mark, of South Main wttict, Imk letutned lioine. -Mi. M J. i:agan, who has been 111 for sonic time. Is Impioving. The Dickinson College Conceit com pany will gle their famous toncert In the Methodist chinch on Satin day ee nlng net. The admission will be only 11 tenttt. The Cnibondnle Leadei, In spe.iklng of the conceit, ays: The Dickinson College Conceit company gne a eiy pleading conceit at the Ojieia hnue Satnul.iv evening The voices of the quintette blond In a eiy haimnnlous manner, and fioni the llrst gl-e, "Old Dickinson," to the Inst num ber, "Lullaby and Good Night." every one was highly pleased. The pro gi amnio was no of so mlllcklng a nature as college clubs sometimes ghe. It was, howivcr, of a sptlghtly char acter, and the heniers applauded in a way out of nil propoitlon to the uual custom of Cai bond-ile diess circle au diences Mesi. Slgmund and AdaniH each sang solo in which the tenor voices weie shown oft to good advant age. Mr llockenbeny sung "D:ep In the Mlm" In a .suoerlor manner, and was most enthusiastically cneoied. Mr. Armstrong is. without doubt, a line elocutionist, and bis effoits were to many the featmo of the evening. Ills lrudltlon of "Knee Det-p In June," by Whltcomb Klley, was partlculaily good. TAYl.OK. The boaid of trade held Its legulai meftlng on Monday evening In the Piice Llbiniy hall. Tho manufactur ing committee repoited that ground had been broken for the new woolen mill, which will be 70x12"; feet, with additional building for a div house. They also leaned to the carpet and lace mill, which wants to locate here, and said that tho gentlemen are ox pectod In town In u day or so The oomniitt e on lights also made a le port. The nomination of otllceis then took place. Thev were as follows: Tor piesldent. Wlllaid D. Atheiton, T. II. Uow en, M. C. Judge and John F. Tay lor; lce piesldent. M. M. Wllliamn, Comer Jones and John I" Taylor, sec ond vice pi 'ildent, J. Milford Moigans, Ilobert Llewellyn, Patikk Mulhetln, Walter James, i:d. Williams and U il 11am Po; secretai ., M. C Judge, i:an G Watkins and H J. Danhls; tieas lll or. David X. LewR The followlng woie nppolnted on a banquet commlt tfe. Wlll.ud Atherton, H. J. Daniels, and Gomer Jone The following were pioposed for membership. Hoopen .t Co. and Hdward D Davis. Mis. Taylor, of the Pjne. I confined to her homo by skkness. Don't foiget the ball of tho Taylor Ifose company tomoirow evening nt Weber's link. The lectuio dillveiod on Monday evening at the Nebo Congregational ehuich, Itendluun. by lion. II. M. I'd wards, was a tieat. The chinch was filled and the heareis went away well pleased v ith w hat the Judge said. Mv. and Mi. Ilobeit Infills, of Yate" " HI', spent tho Sabbath wltfi the for mer's patents. Mr. and Mi.s. Ilobert lnglls. of North Main slieet. Knights of Pthla, No Ifil. will meet this evening In Hero's hall. Mis. I'vnn H. Jenkins was the guest of lel.Uives In Piovldence on Monday. a.AUIv'SGKIJHN. 1'ivifessoi P. 11. Iieene. pilnclpal of tho high school, islted fi lends in West Nicholson on Saturday and Sunday. Mr" Hoaidman, of Dalton, spent sev eial dn with bpi- flniiplitm- Mi-u T- J. Chapman, and returned to her homo' on .uunuay oi xnis weeK. Mr. and Mrs. Salathlel Mead, of La Poite, Sullivan county, Pa., nnd Mr. Sylvester Mead, of Hertick, ate visit ing ielatles and fi lends hero this w wek Mr and Mis. A D. Ilobluson nnd daughter, of Olyphant, visited relatives hero over Sunday. Mis. Wlllaid Guidon, a fotmer rehl lent, now of Dalton, visited lelative.s heio over Sunday i: J. Hinckley Is veiy skk. The Chilstmus bervlces ni now nl iend being anticipated In both the c lulu lies. No, not the old-time obs ivanco of Thanksgiving. For cause or otherwlso tiny have entliely dlhappeated A llteiaiy ontti tnlnment is Intimat ed for Thmsday evening next. Tho ni chestra is nho expected to participate, Tho Uev C. H. Newlng. of Dalton, gave a most Intel estlng and instruc tive add! ess to the voting people of this vicinity In the Inteiest of the Kpuonli league upon tho HUbJect of "Peisonal Hffoit Necossaiy for Suc cess " A heaity and cheerful and unan imous vote was extendi d to tho bioth or. and n cordial Invitation extended to him to come again. plckvii.u:. The Lutheran chinch nt this plate, of which Itev, John Kownlo is pastor, will be dedicated at 10.30 Thuisdny morning with nppioprlnte sei vices. The president of the Wllkes-Ihino confer ence, Itev. L Llndenstrutli will bf present. Addi esses will be delivered In Hngllsfi. German nnd Slavonic The following piogramnio o' exei tlses, appropriate for Thanksgiving, will bo lendeied by Misses Peck's and Callendoi's pupils this afternoon (Wed nesday) at the (cntiii! building. Pa. Irons and friends aio cordially Invited to be present Song, "Thanksgiving Day." by i,chools Thanksgiving quota tions ftoin Psalms, select leading, "The First Thnnksglvlng," bong, Comn Agnln with SlnglnR;" concert exercises by eleven pupils, instrumen- h iitones from bife. WHY WOMEN SUFFER. $&r " ' Women's weaknesses are the cause of inoie suffering than all other dis eases combined. And yet women may easily avoid all these dlsticsslng ail ments If they will only bo wise. Theie Is a way to pi event them. Mrs. Isabel Gioe-n, one of the lendiiic ladles of Colchester, Conn . gives some vnluable advice In these wotds. "Por three or four yeais I suffered with backache and beailng down pains and vnrious other aliments peculiar to womankind and tiled many kinds of medicine, but until 1 commenced the use of Wntnoi's afe cuie, I never iccehcd any pennnnent relief. As the result of taking it, I now feel like a new wo man and have not had an ache or a pain for two years past. I cheerfully leconimend this gteal lemedy to every w email who suffeis as 1 did." l'xpeilenco tins proved that Warnei's safe' cuie Is positively the best lemedy for putting a stop to female weak nesses; of eveiv kind. It Is a remedy that no woman can afford to be with out and It Is a lemedy that pvnnv woman nhhds. A DREADED ENEMY. 3? -' '(rTT,i"ri" - no i " ys Too ninny men aie declining, losing their encigy, lift and manly enteiprle by leason of a subtle poison In tho blood which biings on that fatal ma lady known as liright's disease. Its primal y cause is a disordered condi tion of the liver and kidneys and theie Is only one way In which it can be cleared out of tho system Mr. C, J. Codd, president of the E J, Codd Co., of Iinltlmoie, Md spoke from exper ience when he lecently said: "Six eais ago I was badly affected by an attack of Blight's disease. I had sev eral doctois In attendance for some time, but llnully discontinued their sei vices nnd commenced taking War ner's safe cuie. After using about six bottles I was entirely cuied and le-stoie-d to health " Theto words aie stiong and convinc ing. They piovo beond any doubt that Warner's sufe cuie Is able to cuie llilght'.s disease, and evety other foim of liver nnd kidney complaint. As a lemedy it Is uncqualed, It tan always be tolled upon and IT ni:vi:r FAILS. RACKED WITH PAIN. U&MlQ Thousands of men and women suffer ngonlzlng pain fioni chronic iheuma tlsm. They will be glad to know that theie is a lemedy which cures this ter illile complaint. Mr. N. Uutler, a well known lesldeiu of Danbuiy, Conn., testifies to this fact and says- "Last spilng I Blifleied a gieat deal from iheumatism and took nearly every known lemedy without lecelvlng any benefit. Doctors atfoided me almost no icllef and I had begun to despair of getting well when I heard of War ner's snfe cuie and decided to tiy It. 1 am happy to state that after using It I recoveted i.ipldly and have not had an ache or a pain since." If you nro a suffeter fiom this paln t ill disease, jou can take no better lemedy thnn Wni net's safo cuie which is endotsed by eminent physicians nnd recommended by thousands whom it has permanently cuied nnd mndo STHONG AND WELL. tal holo, May Jenkins: historical dia logue, by eight pupils; recitation, Chloe Bates; recitation, Ginclc Hughes; Instrumental solo, Coia Hendrick; con ceit exercise, by twelve gills, vocal solo, Iteta Ham: declamation, George Harloe; "Thanksgiving Joys," Agnes Smith; song. 'The Hlids of Spilng:" Thanksgiving hmn. John Calvert; "Thanksgiving." Hnyden Hughes; lecltation, "November," Anna Twad dle; song, "Ameilca," by school David X. Davles spent Sunday with fi lends at Tayloi. NEW PATENT OFFICE RULHS. Thnv Villi Go Into Llloct Alter Jnu uiirv I. Washington, D. C. Nov. 23. New rules ha v been made by tho patent nlllce, to go Into effect after Jan. 1, They provide that no Invention submit ted Is patentable If It has been tie- fl vTi.. iVf A' llw Ufl I -n t. jiif i:.r lii1 fm rrilbed In pi Intrd publications two or more yearn before tin filing of the application. Heretofore', If a foielgn patent has been taken out bcfoio nn American patent the tetm nf the latter was lim ited to the expiration of the foreign patent, which often lesulted In the practical loss of many valuable patents by giving them n ery shott life. The new rules do not make this limitation, but If the peilod between the two pat ents Is over seven months no Ameri can patent will bo granted. One year Is nnmeil as the peilod within which failure to prosecute will be held to constitute an ubuudoument of the ap plication for a patent. RAILROADERS DIVIDED. Old Orgniiiiititiu Will llnve .Noth ing to do ith tho New League. Peniin, 111, Nn. 23 It Is said n h'eadquniteis of the lhotherhood of Locomotive T'liemen liiotheilood of Tlallroad Men, and Order of Itnllwav Telegrapheis, that their organizations ns such will have nothing to do with the new. Hallway Kmployes nnd Tele grapliTa' Political League nf Ameilca, ns they hnil nothing to do with the American Hallway lensue because of Its political chtiacter unless tho league should endeavor to use them through their own inembei.s Then they would take measures to stop such Intrigues The November number of the Train men s Journal i-ilttcises the league so- i rely. It declaies: "If tho league Is an at tempt to make politicians, rniltoad mnuageis und others believe that the ot'lcets of the leMguo posess an all poweitul Influence with the men that will lead them to vote which ever way the nfoieald ofllceis -lliict them. Its purpose Is not only political, but rm tlsan. WORLD OF SPORT. I'OOl' HALL. Princeton averages 21' ytaiK In age, i".10'j In height and isj and a fraction In weight. Yule nveragts Jl inis ,n age, G.7 111 height and 1V In weight. Pennsjlvanln is on tho to) or the foot ball heap, l.av.ug ustalillslicd its claim to that proud position t defeating Harvard on Sattiiila. The g.inn- was a romaik ably clc.iu one and was n. vvcll-c lined victory for the wciers of the- led and blue. One nliinn.us of Pilncetou placed 5JM against Sl,tJi) that Pilnccton would scoie 3rt or more pomts, another of fMi to M that Princeton would scmo 19 points oi moro than Yale, and still another ot J2W to JiOO that tlio Tigeis would scdil 11 points nitue than the i;il. Walter Camp, gieate-t of Tcct ball ex perts, s-iys "Vale accomplished the greatest triumph in inr Mstoiy .Situiday, when she turned last Mat's tables, and, with a teiin of gnen men, bi ought about the dowrfall of Princeton's team of vet erans, pr.ictlcj.llv." l'-C.iptaln Iltiuk Thome, of Yule, snjs- "So tenia evei plai'd a more anly nnd billbnnt game While the ie--Kiilt was net altOfTethei uncMic-etc.l bj the coachef-, it was not felt that Pilnce ton would bo so completely outplajed. I consider it one of the greasiest victoiIc won oy Yale." The foot ball suiprNe of the seison was tho defeat of Princeton b Vale Tie knowing ones have bicn touting tho Ti gers ns sure wlnneis, anil the onl ques tion In dispute was the- size of tho siuu Tho Yale eleven, however, turned a very neat trick by winning out, but In oidei to do mi some of Pilncc ton's best pli ers had to lie laid out Monday night Coach Wanni gave the Cornell 'Varlty eleven their lest huid practice prior to the- game with Pennsyl vania Thurdav Kveiv man who will participate la Thursdaj's game was out and In bis place A change has been made back of Cornell's line Throughout tho season, Dnnpsry, Peiklns and Sickli er have been plavcd at lull back, all thiie have been very uusatlsfat toiy, main' becauso of slowness, md In general all around plavlng abllltj Wll-on, half back, has been made full liae-k, ami Windsor has taken his nlace- The best game of the season will bi plajeel at Athletic park tomonow nftoi I'oon. Thi contesting teams are the School of tho Lcckr.vv.mna find tho Scr..u tou high school. Tho game will be hotlv i untested, as great rivaliv elbts be tween the schools. The high Helmut bis won thiee games and lust thiee while Laekawnnni has won foui and In-1 nom having defeati I the Wlllci !! trie high school by a seme of C-2 the ltuiieoalP seinl-piofesflonal team PM. lliu.v If Hi ll an l.'-O. and Kvj stone ucub mv ij-0 This lecoid his been saipascd by that of noteamlnthls part of the state, anil atter tomot low's game Lackawanna mav claim the championship of Not the astern Penn sylvania. L-uki.w anna's tc-.un nf '07 Is the best that e-vei iepieentiel the school having attiilneet perfect tram work i n iler the coaching of Ciptaln Ilatnliue. "eu thieo jcars full back of the Mansfield State Noimal Mlionl. The lalti't, with OI lendlck, until lecently ManslleUl's ean talu and star half back, Pull Hick Mott, last par's cqitaln a sum tackier nd heavy line backer with Hivelrn, lecentlv of tho Seranlon Uuslncts college, at quir tcr, make tho team exceedingly stronp, behind tho line. Cootnv e-full biek toi St. Thomas' college and Wal-li, l isi ear's plaeis, are strong ends on the de fenslvei and quick In getting down tlio field on a kick. Tho tackle.-.. Vail an I Nlemeer, goth new men, aie plajing strong, steady games, while Gavan at center and liattlo anil Lewis at giianN, constltuto a le-gular Glbraltai. HASH HALL. Hob Allen, of Paulding, O , will be man ager of the Indianapolis ball team next eason. vlco Wctkln? He Is known to be tho choice of Piesldent (Jolt. "Hrother Joe" Coibett made ills flut nppeuiance with tho Ualtiinoies In his n i tlvo town Simduv, and won tlio game against tho All-Amerlcans, 9 to I Many liouquets and Immense llural designs from nilmliing friends weie Inoiiga, to tho home plum when Coibett camo to bat, and tho oung pitcher lined out n clean hit in response. Corbett liltched a good came. Following In tho focttUps of "blllj ' Sunday, anothoi piofesslonul base ball plajer has tinned evangelist, He Is 1M ward .VI. Law Is, ono of tho pltcheis of the ward M. Lewis, emu eif the pitch ers of the Hostou b.n-ci ball club, of ball plaers, and was college bin! Piofikslomil base ball has been ine-ulj n stepping stonu for him foi seeuiiiu an education. When "ie Is tluougli with base ball and has gri. luated fiom college, it Is tho intention of Lewis to make evan gelistic vvoik his llto oeeupatiqn. in a leee-nt ellscouise In Hobton ho tald, to his mind, the stioug muu cnulj find nothing excerpt to aelmlti) In the Scriptuie. Canavau, the Urooklvu second bpscman, trudod to Kjracuso for Lagan, b t lost when tho nationul board gave Lai,an to Pittsburg, has been ptuchaMcl for J100 and will plu in Syiacutu next jmr Preim tho left, sheiuuler or .Mattio Kll roy hung the most deceptive dissembler of a pitching v. ing ilmt cvpi Fpionted fiom tho port side of a twiner bujs tin Washington Post .Mattio w is one of the 7m KSmmBSfSS For Sala b JOHN H. PHELPS, Pharmacist, cr. Womlno ovnuo ar.d Gpruco street' lull-tossing figures on view In tho Wal ton rotunda last week. "This old wing of tnlno Is a Has Jlcon, but It's better to bo n Has Uccn than a Never Wns," wild Mattio. (is his right baud fondled th.l tott spot In his twirling nrmor, the ten dons brlovv the elbow. "Tho first sign of tho fnlluie of mv wing was a pain a few Inches under tho crazy bone, as It is called. 1 went to tho doctoi, and, ho named mo against cuivo balls. Now, my faveulto ball was a curve, and If I let l p on tho bender I mlgit as well go out of tho business ttn I kept on handing up tho curve, and you seo my finish liven after tho wing went back on me, nnd it rused to answer my call for a drop ball, I kept on pitching In a minor league I worked u fclow ball on tho minor leaguo busmen, mid often I eld them down to llvo or six hits. Hut they took my meas. ore after a reason In tho minor leagues, and being a fair batsriran und pretty fast outfielder, I trli'd tho outlleld. It I had depended less on need nnd worked in ti slow bill oltener. I would be In fast co-n-piinv todiiv. I saw Amos Ituslo pilch a game agiliist the Se mtors i.t the Polo grounds hist Siptcmier, and, to tn sur prise, 1 found he was p timing off a slow emo which be sandwiched In with .--Is speed. If Amos will keep up tho Use ot his slow one he will bo feeding major leaguo batsmen when you and I arc wear. Ing giay whiskers, or ubout the tlmo I'nele Anson acknowledges that he Is old enough to vote " HICYCLI.XI. Jlniinv Michael, who Is haul at work getting In condition feir his twenty-tlvo mile- ruco with Stnrhtick, under the guid ance of hU trainer. Dive Shafcr, Is de lighted with tho piopect of being ablo to -nriango a match with 1'ngl iud' fa mous Hder, A. A. Chnhc. The- latter is on his way to this county now in compan with Teildy Hub, and will alive in New York the- hitter pait of the week. Siindav lacing is not desired by the Cinndlnii Wheelmen's ussoi Intlon nnv more than by the League, of American Wheelmen. When Picstelent George 11. (Mr, ot the former organization, was la California lecently, tho piper quote el him as sijlng that tho Cinaillnii Wheelmen's association ically wanted S.mdiij lacing, und piopooedto nuke an alliance with the California Associated Cycling clubs, which has teen trying to siicceistully pro mote' the spoi J on Sumlajs during the Inst ten mouths, i'eetuidny .Mr. Orr ualel things Jt.st tho eontiary, ami added. that the Cal ifornia stories were without foundation In rnet Hdlde Uald Is not going to take up pcr mniunt winter epiarters In New Yo k. lepoitc from the south to the- umtrnrv. notvvltlistiiuilli'g Ualel told a leporlcr for the Huffiilu Uxpies that he .voubl prob ablj spend a month or so in the- metro polls dining the height of tho Indoor cy cling si.ison "I have icco'.ved invita tions to i Ide at exhlbtions and In compel Hon at the Mullson Sipfaie Garden dur ing the e cling tin re,"' sahl he, "end I will probably be seen In some exhibition rides I have also had oifeis to met onle of the foreign sprinters on tho in door tracks, in nrurhes, but I shall piob ably not n.cept them." A.Mt).NC Tin: PUGS. t'nder the old London lulcs, Tom Shaikev would certHlnly have been a kin? eif flghtcis, but London uiles don't go now, and Sharkey has no moro lesem blnncei to a elecent glove-man than a baboon has to an oil painting of a cherub If Peter Mahe r alwa s a straight, lair boxer will put a bead on Sharkej. all Peter's failures will be forgiven, says the Chicago News Sivs a Cincinnati man: "As a lover of the beixlng game I must protest against nllo.vlng si ch a chaiactcr us the no'o llous Gllffo to give contests any place In no other business woulel a man of his e baiacter end methods be given a chance, and It Is an Injury to the game to toler ate him As far .s baxlng goes I v 111 -iv uow th it the public will leam llttlo from the Australian. He makes no leads, he does i.ot tiv to win Ho simply stands nnd blocks Many en Interior man could de ns well." Young tJrlffo's manager has received word fiom Sin Francisco that the Na tion il club, of that clt, hail agieed to i witch Lavlgno and Grlffo lorn 20-roun I light the lattei p.ut of December. Grltfo will have tei umloico a wonderful course of training tei make himself lit to meet Livlgne. llo Is at present much the worse foi dissipation. Delightful Iti'llr! from Cntnrrh. Hole Is one of a thousand such tes timonies. The Itev. A. D. Iiucklev, of Huflalo, rajs. "I wish all to know wbnt n blessing Dr. Agnew's Cntanh nl Powdei is In a case of catatih I wa tieuibled with this disease foi e-its but the flist tinif I used this le'iieiH il give most delightful i cllpf 1 now ngaiel myselt entlielv cured after iisin It lot twe months." Sold liv Matth"ws Hnis 54 ' only awaits your invitation to brini; into our home healthful, Ialatablc and economical food. Rretlut 7 on rt thx cfnuln. hi. trij.-raitka "C-jttaUne" Anil lr'i litaJ inettt9H'jlanl tcrialk tuuTcrrtin, THE N. K. FAIRBASK COMPANY, CkltasOt Xcw lot k , PlillaJulf Lla, ritULartr. HOTEL ALBERT, tor 11th "treet nnd l'nlverlty I'lnee, M:i MJltIC line block westof llroael- wa NotedfortHo tiling's, C O M F"0 R T and CUISINE I'lrM-e Ias rooms nt (ji.oon elaj ami up ward, on tlio fairopcau plan. L. & E. FRENKLE. WOLF & WENZEL, fa Ailunn Ave., Opp. Court llous;, PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUIKIBERS t"e Accnts for Itlclmrdson-Uoynton'J I'urnacca anil Itaugio. Whon In doubt wUt to use fm Ncrvou3 Debility. Lui of Power, Icipotency.Atrophv.Varicoceteanrt fher wcaLncises, from any cause, us? Sezine Pills. Drains cbeckra and full vigor quickly restored. If Be!cud mc& ir.tf. rtiult r.e.nr Mailedfor! H0;6boica$5 00. Wit! J3 00 orders we ritc a guarantee t J care or refund the money, Addrcu PEAL MEDICINE CO,, Cleveland, O. jy a A A M 414 y UIIIIIIKIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHU O Jl o o The Newark A ben you buy a pnlr of shoes, the prlro should bo a secomlaiy conildera tlon 'Ihe lr.alii object In view- should ho the quality of tho leather and tho lit of them Uood shoe nro health prcorvcrs;poor flttlnir onev not only tor tiiro the feet but look badly. Think of this when joit start out to buy them. Ae show von iiothhiK but what u llrst.claM muro oujiht to liave, and our a. sortment of st let coinprles e'veiythliiR desirable. As to prices, thero as low ns can be Ask to seo our cushion soled shoes for ladles' wear and tho tfiw atk 3W shoes for nun. The iNewark Shoe Store, 1 S Corner Lackawanna and Wyoming Aves. a riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiieiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiHaiiiii A. BITTENBENDER. BITTENBENDER & CO. SOU" AGENTS I'Oll WAGOHKER - BLACKSMITH SUPPLIES, IRON AND STEEL ASKYDURHORSESHOER FOR THE m 'WINTER USE. It ABSOLDTELY prevents SllpghlP- LACKAWANNA W5S,IS?k 74Vitt&&aafi?rZ?-rK V.iSJ'. IflT'Xmr'&r - T TX mw m e : ms&os? a n n li"5 &y i. i K eh the II M W OHtf J'tflt ti'y f -?S wurnmmrraBI mt W feySHOE FOR rUNUFACTLm-RS OF m nwi be Dill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood iUitic Hulls sawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled lIiMiilocU Prop Timber promptly burnished. MILLS At Cross 1'orlt, Potter Co.. on the Buffalo nnd Stisquc 'itintui ltttilroitd. At 31111;!, Potter County, l'a., on Cottdersport, an J Port Allegany Ktiilro.td. Capaclty-400.000 feet per dav. GLMiKAL OlTlCL-lJoard of Trade Uiiildin--, Scranton, Pa. Telephone No. 4U14. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA, Manufacturers of LOC01OT1VES, STATI8NI1RY ENGINES, BOILERS. HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. OENERAL OPPICH. SCRANTON. PA. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Schedule in (.fleet November 15. iSj5 Trains Loavo Wilkes Barro as Follows 7.30 a. m., week clays, for Sunbury, Harrisburg Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and tho West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazloton, Pottsville. Reading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburtji Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts, burp and the West. 3.15 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburp;, 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 days, for Hazleton and Pottsville. . , J. R. WO00. Oen'l Pa"- Ajent. I. B HincHINSON. Oeneral Manoijer. Central Railrottd of New Jersey ll.thlirli an I Susquelianna D11h1oii.) Stutluiis in New oil I'mit Dl I.lbelty stie-et. N. II. nml liltch.ill Terminal. Anthracite- cent iifeil rxrluslvcb, lnsiir- incr rloanllnrss unci comfort. ti.mi: taiiui: in i:rFi:cr nov. it. 1&07. Trains lciuo Seranton toi 1'lttstou, Wllkc-s-B-nrp. etc , nt S :o, 9 13, 11 M .1. ni , 12 1J, .' 00, 3 03, fi W, 7.10 l. m. Sumli s.'.i W, u m . 3 01, .' 13, 7 10 p. ni Tor Atlantic City. S2U a. m. Tor Now York. Newatk anil Kllzab'tn, S.'O (oiire-s) a. m., 1213 (e-pre-s -ltli Iluffet parlor car), 3 03 (express) l. m. Sunday, i' 15 r in. Train Icwlm: 12 43 p. ni auHes ut Plillaelclphla. IteaellnK Ter inliiiil, 5 l'J p m nml Ne-w York tC p ni. Kor M.iueh t'lnink, Alle-ntowii, llethle llPin, Kabtein nml l'llllaele-lplii I, i 20 u. Ill , 12 13, 105, Cuo (except Philadelphia) p. m. Sutulaj, 213 p. in. for I.ons Bianch, Ocean fitoe etc , at S 20 r in. and 12 43 p in. Tor llcaillntf, I.ebanoi. anil Ilnuifciiur?, Mil AUe-ntown, M0 a. in, 12 13, Ooo p. m. Sunday, 2 15 p ni Tor 1'ott-iMllc, S 20 n. ni . 12 !" p in ltetiirnlnt; le-ao Ne-w York, foot of Lib erty stieet. North Itlver, at y.lo (express) u m. 1.10 1.30, 4 13 (exprc-ts with lluffe-t parlor car) p. in Sunday. 4 SO a m. Leave. Neiw Y'ork, foot Whitehall tetreet. South Ferry, at DOS a, m 1.00, 1.25, J 53 p in. Passengers arriliiK or departing trom this teimlnal can connect unlet coer with all tho elevated railroads, Hro.idway oablo c.irn, and fe-rrlc-s to llrookl n and Stuten Inland, m.ikltiK quick ttalibfer to and from lit unci Central He pot end I.onw iKlunil llallroiicl i.e-avo I'liladelphla. Headlmr Terminal. 0 1 a ni , 2 00 nnel 4 20 p in. Sunda), t,23 a in ThioiiBh tickets to all polntx at losces-t i ite nny bo hail en application In nd auco to the- llcket QKent nt the station. 11. P BALDWIN. (Jen. Pass. Ast ,T II. OLIIAl'SCN. (ten Sitpt. Del., Lncka. :ind Western. Effect Monday, Nov. 21. 1S'7 Tinlns leave Scianton a follows IX pi ess for New Yoik and all points IJast, 1 10, 2 50, 5 13, t 00 and 10 20 a. m. ; 12.55 and 311 i ni. Kvpre.ss for Kaston. Trenton. Philadel phia and the South, 313, b tw and 10 20 a. m , 12 53 nnd 3 33 p m. W.iHhlnKtou and way stations, 3 13 p. in Tobyhanna accemimcdatlon, " 10 p m Lxpress fot UliiKliiimton, Oswcko, III. mlra, Cornlnff. Until, Dansille, .tount Morris and Buffalo, 1210, ni, 9 0) u. m . nnd 1 53 p in , making close connei tions at Buffalo to all points in the West. North Went and Southlit BliiKliamton i.nd w.i stations, 1 05 p. ni, Nicholson iioc-on niodatlon, 5 15 p in. BliiRliamton and Klmlui cxpicsn, 5 55 P m Express for T'tlca ami Itk-hfleld Springs 2 35 a. m and 1 53 p. in. Ithaca, 2 33, 9 00a. Ill, and 1.55 p, m. l'or Noitliumbi'rlanil, Plttston, Wilkes il.ure, Plymouth, Bloomaburir and I)au llle, mal.lns clou- connoctlon tit North uinberliud for W llllatvtiort, llnrrlsbmjt, Iinltlmoie, 'Wi.'shliii ton mid the South Not thumb Tlaud and Interiiii-dlate sta tions. Coo, 10 20 a ni , und 1 35 and eiuo p. in Nuntlcoko and Intel mediate stations, S OS and 11 20 a ni Plymouth und Inter mediate Htnllniip, 3 40 and S47 p. in. Tor Kington. 12 40 p in Pullman pallor and slrcpltKr coaches on nil express tinlns Tor detallcM Information, pocket time tables, etc , apply to St L Smith, Dls-trk-t raa'ciiKi'i Agent, depot ticket ofllee. Trie and Wyoming Valley. In effect Sept, IS. 1S7 Trilns leavo Scranton for New York and li termcdlata pcltits on Krlo railroad. also for Haw ley and local points at 7,95 a, in. and 2.25 p. m. 1 II The 1 Newark 5 s J. M. KEMMERER. Power, Bolt mid Rod Thread. s . xai''i; ww yjucjiiiiuy iuni -r uiiuuiiig, A Diamond or Drop Frame I'lllS IS YOUIt CIIOH'K OV TlIK SC IIANTON hl'Ultl.INU ANDSt'KUN.S lltCVCM-S &W. IIITTBNBnVIinR. fllanajersol'lJIocIc Dcpt, M em Artlvo at Scranton from above points at 10 2.1 a. ni 3 15 aid 9 38 i. in Delaware and Hudson. On Monday, July 5, tialns will leia Sci anion as follows: l'or Cuibonilale C20, 7 33. 8 33, 1013 a, in , 32 00 noon, 1 21, 2 20, 3 52, 6 23, 0 23, 7.57, 9.13. 10 1 p m , 12 10 u. Ill Tor Albanj, Saratoga, Monti eal, Bos ton, New Kngland poiifts, etc., 0 20 a. m., 2 20 p. m. Kor lloiipselalu 20, S 53, 10.15 a. ni ; 12 00 noon. 2 20, 3 25 p. m For Wllkes-Barre 4S45. 7..30, 8 45. 9 3S, 10 43 a. m., 12 05, 1.23, 2 2S, 3 33, 4 41, 6.00, 7 50, 9 50. 11 30 p. ni l'or New York, Philadelphia, etc., Ma, Lehlifh Valley It It , e. 13, 7 30 a m , 12.03. 1 25, 4 41 p m. (with Black Diamond Ex press) 11 J) p m Tor PennsjUunla P.. R. point" G.13, 9 3s a. m ; 2 2S, 4 41 p m. For western points Ma Lehlirh Vall-y II. II., 7 5-) a in, 12 05, 3 33 (with Blaclc Diamond liMirics), 9 50, 11.30 p m. Trains will an ho at Scranton as fol lows Fiom Carbcndale and the north 6 40 7.43, S4i, 9 31, 10 10 a m. 12.00 noon, 1 X 2.21, 3 2.3, 4 37. 5 45, 7 15, 9 13. 11.23 p m. Fiom Wilkes-Barre and the .South C 13 7 50, S30, 1010, 1155 a. m : lit.. 2.11, 3 H, 3 20 ij 21, 7 33, 'i 03 o 43 n m , 32 03 n. m J. V IH'ltlllfK C, P A. Albanv, N. Y. II. W OKDSS. D PA. Seialiton, Pa Lciiij-li Valley itailroad System Anthraeltu Coal ITfed, KnsuiliiB Cleanli ness and Comfort. in kitkct nov. n. 1S07 TRAINS LD.VVi: Sflt.VNToN. For Philadelphia arid New Yeirlv xii l . It It. II .it ! 43, 7 'fi a m.. nml lj 03, 1 . ,, 2 2S. 4 41 (Black Dlnn-.und i:.pics) 'and 11 30 i m l'or Pltiston and Wllkpi-Bane n I L. ie ". it It , 1. -i0, t0 II 20 a. in . 1 "5 3 40, U (hi p. in. For White Haven, llaleton. PottsWII. and principal points In tho coal le-Rku V It I) .v 11 11. It . 13, 7 5) a. in , 12.03. 2 -S and 4 41 p m l'or BtthltJieni, Iiston. HondliiK. II n rhliiiii; uml pilncip.il tiiternieclliti' 1 1 tliiiis li I) & II It It UI3, 7 51 a. m. 12 03. 123. 2 2. 4 11 (111 ick Diamond K pres), 11 Ijj p. in For Tiiiikliaiinii'K, Towanda, I'lmiia Itliaeii, lien.va, and pilnclpul luteime'ili ntn htatlmis via 1 L v W. It It. oin, 8 08 a. m , 12 40 anil 3 40 p in. For (lenevn, Itoe-hesier, Buffalo Ninu nr Fall3, ChlcaR i, and all point west v i 1) & II, It. It. 12 03 3. It (Black Dlainun 1 I'xpress), 9 50 anil II ISO p in I'ullman parlor und slecplnc or LehiRli Valley chair oats on all tiulns. be-twi i Wllkes-llaiie and New Yoilc Phlla M phla, Buffalo und Siu-sneiislon IJiMee IIOLLIN 11 UlLBric. lien. Supl CIIAS S LL'i:, Oi n Pass Agt , Phlla . Pa A . NONNUMIli:it. Asst. Ooii Vam. Aw . Phlhidi luliiii, P.i Scranton otthe li'i Laekawinni avenue St I! M lll ISION. Ill i:e-el Oi tolie-r ilel, tsy. Norfli Hound, Mllllll llllllllll, HM "201 20:t'2()l Station ,rt , c s ii .- a a a 'ii ei ranis imn, r.x-v - r? u cent Miiidnr id 5 p m rrlve Leave 7SSN I'rankliii sr ,, T 10 West 4.'nil street ., I 7 to Wec-liawkeu mh m Arrive I cave a A Mi ... 7 1) ..I TM ' K10 Ml' Ml i aticHu llnncoclc ai iSi !.' '22 8 31, Jtl J Ml sss !i(ll 3C9 3 19, 10'J U'li 12 411 12 40 JO . IS ft htarlluht 1'reston park Wlnwnod I'oyntcllo eirsoo l'lcisant Mt I'lilomlalo l'ori'bt city furboiidalo WUitn Hrldgo Mavilfld Jerinvn Archibald Wlnton Peckvllle ohrlmur t'rloetmre '1 Uroop l'rnifilencB I'uik Piaco ... ,11:1.1 ... flltl' '11 49 6(01134, 7)1 8 31 M 47 riixn 1(7 37,f3 SS ir a ru it n4-)(ii-jv bit 11 .-) 3M1 " 0 32 II 15 6 2SH 11 I. f.lllOT 11 :0 11 03 0 18 110) H IS 11 eVit ai.'tiof,: T4I .Ifll 1 7 W 1 3 St 7-C 311 7M SNU " '.' 101 f'4 4071 oi 410, KID I It1 NUniTI 6 10 10 5V scranton n n S VI. i" m a m leave Arilve a i r -jl All trains run dally except Sunday. t slsrultles that triilus slop on signal for ros. eeners. , Hecure iatis via initarlo Western before purrba-lritl knsntiit mo jioncr. Pay niiii Nlgm KiprcsjtutUt Went J (' Anderson, Oen.i'us Act. V, VUtcroft, Ulr. l'Jbs, AUt bcraDtou, ru. . . m m., II HflllOIOIl LUMBER M
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