tf tackaivaiuni County. RALR0A0 TM&FAB'IW awvw0svw , rl -' THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE THU US DAY MORNING, DECEMBER Id. 1897. GARBONDALL Tho Carhondalo correspondence of Tho Tribune has been placed In tho hands "J Mr. C. R Munn, Snlem nvcnuo nnd Church, street, to whom new ItetnK may b nddrcyrfcd. All complaint n " ir-ingulpi- itc)lvry, etc., Hhnultl bo roado to John W. Shannon, news uKont.l JAMGS COPDLAND DEAD. ""ntlior or I'rotlmiiotnry-rlert John Copeliind I'nssr Awny. James Copelnnd. nn need and hlgh ,y Vespected tcsldont nt tills citv 'lied nt il home, corner of Helmont Htienl nna Oopeland avenue nt 4 0", oVlook yeslet (ln nftcrnoon, after a hrJtf III iica, CqUsocj j,y cntntrlml pneunioniii. Tllc fnnnlly wns not unprepared for the fatr., r'0BUit of his Kir-kncw. as Ills conditio) ,,,, bpi, t!Ntroinclv pi-cnr- ,. o"S Mlnc'. Monday. Decease, W ,. n Auchen Curln, Scotland. npnriy Kpenty-tour cnis rgo Forts. vp yKH nR ho came to America w.,,,, ,,., .,, ,. if . nnd Hct- tled In ,,nndale Fiom that time Until he it,P(j n fow jPnrs ago, he ;wns a faltl,rui um trusted employe of "-KJlie Uelaf1P m, Hudson Cnnal mm PSTWV. "gently Identltled himself with the OiV follows, being a past m and of Cnniimn Lodge, No. ns, nnd a past pntilnich of Lackawanna Hnrnnip mmt, No 1C With the i.copllon of P S Joxlln, he was the oldest Odd Fellow In tho e-ltj He has been n Ftnunch help to the encampment tim ing many an exigency that seriously 1 threatened Its welfare Mr Copeland was also a man of noble Christian eharneter nnd charming dls pcsltlon; a member of the Flist Ptes- J bjterlnn dun eh unfailing nttendant upon Ae tegular services, of ehniltable Incllnntlons. n lover of home nnd fain lb an Indulgent father and doting giaiidfathor foi jeais IiIh giandchll dren have been his great Joy nnd withal a pet son who brightened many lives and Influenced the community for Rood by his ninnj thoughtful kind nesses Pet eased Is survived by five sons. John protlionoturj -elect of Larkavv nu lla county; Alex, passenger engineer on the Delaware and ltitdln road; ' .Tames, ji , a prospeious, fuimtr of Kansas, Robeit, engineer on the Delu- vVare and Hudson, and Wallace Dela ware and Hudson passenger conductoi ; one daughtei Mis Paul Km ton. with whom he resided All live In thlr-clty, save James. Two ulsters In Scotland nlso suivlve him. The funeral will be Ftldaj after 'noon at !! o'clock at the leeldeneo Hew Chailes Lee will oflklnte In all piob ablllty the Odd Fellows will attend In n bod SHANNON'S NEWS OFFICE SOLD. William, Son ol llntl gent H'loits, Will, Now Conduct tho Hiimiic-s. Last evening a deal was consum mated wheiebv J. W Shannon dis posed of his news olllce and small line of musical InMiuments to Wil liam, son of Mall Agent John Hobet ts, I who will conduct the bu.Mness at the old stand This will come as somewhat of a surprise In business cltcle. as Mi. Shannon has been eminentb success ful in his enteurie. The new pio prletir takes possession at once Mr. Shannon has not announced his plans for the futute. Mr Hobeits l an entet prising oung man who has eveiy icason to hope for succesh In taking caio of the vMl estubllshed trade. STOLF, S63 Some Hold Inrtividiial (lets Awny W i til that Aninatit. Yesterdav morning about S o'clock gent C. H. Smith left the ticket of Hce of the Delawaie and Hud'-on city station, just eight minutes When h tetuincd he found u letter (He on the lloor and noticed a bent nail In the partition. Then thought of the money cltawer Hashed thtoush his mind. His suspicions weie well lounded. It was empty The $01 It had contained a few minutes befoit wen- mlsMnir. Theie was but one solution to the pioblem, nnd that was eai-y. Some bold Indiv idual had fcculed the ten-loot paitillou of the ticket euclosute, which Is opui overhead, and made sood his escape. The monev di.iwei wns, unlocked De tective Cdppen i woikinc, on the M-e, bums et no due has been di.suneied. NUPTIALISTIC. Yesieiil.u noon a very pH-ttv wed ding leiemony oecuned at the home ol tht l,t ale's jni'i'iu-. Ml. and Mis G a. A St. ikueathci In SiiKiii'-lif.nna, which ui.ltert for lite Mls.s tleitiurto Stnikweathet and Ml. Allen W. Coi bln. of this city MI'S fctaikwc.Uhei is well and favotaldv known hete, hav ing bet n a ftequent V I .llni Mi Cm bin has been maiu.gii ot the Westein Vnlon otlite In Carbondah- foi iuan ear.s and his friends ne lejion Jli and Mis. Cm bin left on ihe File train ful New Yotk and othet points ot In tel st Upon their t etui n thev will tul.e up their tesldence In this city. They will not commence housekeep ing until spiliiR. The ceieinony won perfotmeu b- th Hev. Wllliain Hiller. former pastor ot the Methodist Lplsttj. pal thureh The Inlde tecelved many 1 tesents, among them btlug a set of china dishes fiom the Delawaie and Hudson cmploves. Chi is Moult i. a well-known agent In this city of r. Hoblnson's son-, the 6-cianton brewcis, was martlid tit Creenllelrt yestt-rda afteinoon to .Miss FUn Vail, a inspected joung lady of i 5.ii mmzziziYtm c , - v , '-t rai Largest package greatest economy. Mudc only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, St, Louis. Now York. lioaton. Philadelphia Chicago. that place. Tho cermony took place at the btlde's home. Thomas 12. Camp bell w-nn Mr. Moulter's best man. Mies Hintnn Oramer and Owen Uur illclc vveio quietly united In the holy bonds of wedlock Inst evening tit S o'clock by the How Charles Lee, of the rirr.l Piesbv terlan chut-tli. The cere mony was neifot moil nt tlio'Jionv of the bride's father on Washington place. Only tho Immediate families witnessed the ceremony Tim newly niairlod pair will mnke this city their home. They have the best wlshu of tinny fi lends. PURELY PERSONAL, Mrs. M. Spellman returnert to her home In Hnncsdnlu yestoiduy. Mis. Witters, of Seventh avenue, Is convalescent. George Wvllle hna leturned fiotn a visit In Dunmote Mls Mnme ICorlnH, of Urooklyn stteet. Is visiting in Scrnnton. W. V. Callender was In Susquehanna on business jestetelny. Hew Father Judge, of Unvvley, vns tt guest at St Hose rectory yesteiday. Henry Lnvey, of Patk street, will leave today for Hrldgepeitt, Conn., where he will visit relatives. Mls Maty Nenlon Is visiting In Oly phant. LOCALS. Ground will bo bioken today for the foundation of Dr. Wheeler's handsome new tesldence, which will ndoin North Chuicli stieet. John L. Sullivan and his vaudeville company will appear at the Gtand opeia house next Moml.iv evening. William Courtilght is stiffeilng n crushed hand, su.stained while coupling cat s. J. Chiules Mutiy and Amos G. Cum tilings nte In the clt.v .iirnnglng for the appeal ance of Chillies II. Vale's big spectacle. 'The Devil's Auction." This eollos'il titliiclliin will be seen at the Grand ncit Tuesday evening. Dr. H C. Wheeler, ol this city, and Heed Hut us, M D, of Sctanton, per fotmed two lap.uotumles at Thompson esteida afteinoon They will tetuin to Foiest Cltj and perlorm anotlier this morning. Luc lie, the len-months-olcl daughter of Ml. and Mis. Thomas HoIo swal lowed a safetj pin vostciday. Dr. Lamb has the patient taken to the hospital, wheie Ilouse Suigeon Fox le moved the pin. Kelly & Jt.i.v mond's romerty company will play at the Academy one week, commencing Dec "0 Huiley's communication to the Til bmip did not go unnoticed. The light between Hcddv Connollv, of Simpson, and Tom Huilev, of Susquehanna, will take place In Su'quelianna on New Yeai's nisht The men h.ave posted pait of the muse monev to bind tho match. A laige number of spoits fioni this clt will go to Susquehan'n.i to witness the mill. The Woman's Hellef cot p will hold a social In Odd Fellows' hall, Chute h stieet and Seventh avenue, this even ing. Friends aie tequeited to take food and clothing for the lining of a box for the Inmates of Momoilal home. The audience Hint heaid Dr. Staf- foid's excellent It etui e on "Hamlet" last evening ctowded the Academy of Music. lT.GK VILLI-:. Peckvllle Conclave, No .ICS Improved Older of IIentaophu elected the fol lowing olllcen at then- last meeting Past auhon, Heinaid McGuil; arehon, Corey Jenkins, ptovost, William Gunn; sfcietaiv, W W. l'tt-K; financier, An thon Conwell: tieasuiei. Hany WIs enluig, ptelate Charles Jenkins, wai den. William Allen; Inspector. Patrick Huike; sentinel, Hnlph Hofteckei. CnlvinyS. Peck, of the West Hlld veiy ill of pneumonia Sylvanus Smith is quite sick. Mis. Lillian Hale, of Sctanton. iH Is visiting her slstet. Mis Hielurd Uten, of the West Side Hew Jonas t'nuleiv, ood, of Scianton, was calling on fi lends heie last Tues dnv John Williams of Oly pliant, wan a caller In tow u last evening" The centtal Wluelmen's club held n liuty at theh club toom last evening. .IKK.UYN. Mis. John Yates wishes to thank the ni-iny friends foi their aid and sym pathy In her late bei'-av-enient Thefollowlngimmbeis ot the Knights of Pythias lodgt, of this plate, paid a visit to the C.uhimdnlc lodge last evtn lng. Hlcluutl I!enolds. Tliom.is Pai ty. William JI. Tennis, Philip Tutkei, Thomas Davis, John W. Jones, Will iam D. Hill, David Jenkins. Hlchard Filend, Heiijainln Morgan. William H. Davis, James Langman, Willium Lang man. Mis. H. A. Willmnn fiiteinined the ' folovvlng ladles at dinner esterday at i her home on South .Main htie-t. Mes- dames Thomas Hia, J tut ton I'atks, W S. Uadger, Ucoige Wulteis. Kuillla Heiiiflilght, John Mellon. II. D Swlck, M J Shields. Chniles Hakei. of Jet mn, nntl J L. Ctawloid, of Sctanton. The folowlng ladles attended the In stallation of ol'leeis at Lucietla lojge, No Km Daughtei- of Hclukah. at Cor bondalt. last evening .Mis John Hum. pluey, Mts. AValtet- Hakei, Mrs. Hav enstrlte, Mrs. Jcdin Solomon nnd M.sses Nelllo Hdvunsttlte and Hllz ibeth Jonts. Mis G. P. Somineis, of lioucirtale, q-d Mis. Samuel Slj, of Cp.i bondale, spent Ttiesrtuv the guests of .Mrs. John Solcmon.. MIhs Weslej Hoban. of Olvphant, is visiting fi lends in town. Mis. Wesley Stanton, of Carbondnle, spent yesteiday In town Mrs Cogglns, who has Jieen dangei ousl.v 111 of pneumonia. In now tapldly improving. Mr. and Jits J. F. Maxwell, of Car- '.. tl- s s Ytf y? ' yy fe bondale, will move to this town, and on January 1 Mr. Maxwell will become landlord of the St. George hotel. On account of the Inclemency of the weather the attendance at the fair was so small on Tuosdav evening that It was decided to postpone the enter tnlnment of the Crystal Hose com pany until this evening Cntds have been Issued announcing the coming marriage on Tuesday, De cember I'l, of Miss Jennie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John II Solomon, to Nicholas Hegan, of Cai bondale Mrs. O'Donnell, of Olyph.uit, Is vis iting at the home of John McLoskey, of South Second street. On Thuifcrtav evening. Dec 16, there will be a "Conundrum" held In the I'tltnltlve Methodist church of Jer in u. On Xovv Year's eve theie will be nn oyster, or General supper and enter tainment held In the above church. TAYLOR NEWS. A New Fire Coinrmti to He Orsnii- i(Ml--Special .Meeting of the .Mnrtin J.ullicr IjoiIsc. Theie has been consldeiable talk of oiganlnlng a Hie company In Old Fotge and Hendham. which Is In this vlcin Itv A meeting wns called on Tuesday evening last for this purpose, but was postponed owing to the absence of a quotum Another meeting will be held this (Thursday) evening In Dougherty hall. Hendham. Several vears ago a movement was stntted for the purpose of oiganizlr- a company by a few cit izens. Coi Hlclctable enthusiasm was shown foi a time, but giadually the si heme sank Into oblivion. Those In teitsted nt the ptesent time seem de tei mined to carry the scheme thiough Hvety cltlz-n Is urged to pe present this evening On Tuesday evening of next week Mr. Geoige II. Pierce, giand recorder of the older ot Knights of Malta, ftom Philadelphia, will addiesh the nnmbeis of Mat tin Luther Lodge, No. 22, Loyal Knlghtb of America, of this town, for t'i put pose of forming them Into a lodge of the order In this town. Hveiy member Is urgently tequested to be present Taylor Lodge. No. 270, Knights ot the Golden Fagle. will meet this eve ning 111 Heese's hall. This evening Henry Weibel. of this place, and Miss Annie Ott, of South Scranton, will be united In mattlage at the Gentian Uvangellst chinch. Lackawanna Valley Council. No. 81, Jr. O. U A. M., will meet thin eve ning In Van Horn's hall. The Tayloi Choral union will meet at their UhUal meeting place foi le- hi.usnl this evening at S o'clock sharp, I Mrs. Joseph Davis, ot Union street, Is tonllned to her home with sickness. I The borough streets ate again well I catpeted with mud John Seybolt. of the Aiehbald Is lnvly lecovering fiom his recent sick ness The Pyne mines will be Idle for the lemalnder of the week. Mr V. W Meddle!, of Mahony City. Schuylkill count, is tho guest of his bt other, John Meddlet, of Main stieet. Mis. T. L Jones, of Main stteet, vis ited telatlves In Lackawann-i yestei dav John T. Hi own, of Duryea, was heie on tiiMnesa esterday. The stoies of this botough will be 1 -pt open evenings until Dec. 27, on account of the holidays. OLYPIIANT. .May. the 4-j ear-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kennedy, of Dunmoie street, was fatally burned on Tuesday afteinoon near her home Tho little child and n number of companions weie playing around a binning heap ol tubblsh, nnd In some inannet the Haines ignited the child's dress. The little girl's bcteamw attracted the at tention of Stephen Henp, who was passing, and ho extinguished the burn Inf, clothing. The child llngeneied In awful agony until esterday, when death relieved Its sufferings The fu neral will take place tomonow aftet noon at 3 o'clock. With all tho members present the Cornell held their tegular monthly meeting on Tuesday night The piln clplo business of the evening was the passing of nn unusually large number of bills, some of which weie Repair ing streets for November, $207; operat ing electric plant. $199; Wlllard, War len & Knapp, legal advice, $389; T. J. Gnvln, erecting crosswalks, $112; Del aware ond Hudson Cannl company, for erecting coal chute, $209, and $110 for fuel. Mr. Gannan teported that tho committee had gone through the bor ough and found that thlity-nlne arc and 1,129 Incandescent lights are In use, bringing a levenuo of $386 to the borough monthly. t A cnminltuc con sisting of Merrs o''HuIoran and Tin sly was appointed to examine the books ot ex-Tax Collector Kennedy. Hurgess McNulty was present and stilted that he had forbidden the see retaiy from di awing orders for bills contracted In op rating the electric O CENTS. PURE LINEN COLLARS-FOUR PLY-ALL STYLES. STANDING AND TURN DOWNSAME QUALITY THAT SELLS FOR 15c EVERY WHERE. THREE FOR 25' FOR YOUR HUSBAND, PUT A DOZEN IN HIS STOCKING CHRISTMAS. SI.OO A DOZEN. SAMTER plant last winter, maintaining .that tho bills were not passed legally as they were not read at the last meeting. At this point Mr. Curran moved that the bills be read nnd the secretary com pelled to draw oideis for the vnilous bills, which amount to neaily $300. The motion tattled b a vote of 7 to 5. A letter was read from J. W. Hroad, of I'eckvllle, giving the estimates on furnishing a lire alarm system for the borough. He proposed to erect twenty boxes with all necessary apparatus for $100. No action was taken. Miss Ma O'Hoyle, of Dunmore stteet, Is very 111. Miss Mary Nealon. of Carhondnle, who has been visiting friends here re turned home yesteiday. A little child of Louis Henslor, of Hlakely, Is very 111 Miss Elizabeth Day, of Wllkes-Harre, Is the guest of iclatlves of this place. KEEN THRUSTS BY PRENTICE. L'Urncls fiom the Files of tho Louis ville Journal. Culled bj th Times-Herald. Mr. C, of New ork, has mule a peech in totiRie"s in dolt use ot the late act ot the executive. Although ho didn't suc ceed In clearing the executive, he wa re maikubly bucitssful In clearing the house. Tho Cincinnati represtnltitlve In con gresb boasts that ho can briii an argu ment to a point as quick us any other man. He can bring a. quart to a pint a good deal qiteker. IJulwer says that "death often changes aviiblon to love." Certainly It docs, wo may have an antipathy to sheep and swine, and jtt lovo mutton and pork. "My wife," says an unfortunate hus band", "Is the most even-tempered person 1 ovirsaw; she's alwajs mad. - lvv will not cling to a poisonous tico or other substance. What a pity tl-at the tendrils of a woman's heart have not tho same wholesome and salutary Instinct. "Dick, ain't it wicked to rob this chicken roots?" "Dat's u great moial question," Gumbo. "We ain't got time to argue It now hand down another pullet." "1 haven't taken a drop of liquor for a ear." bald an tmllvidml of qutstlonablo moials In Iced! Hut which of join fta tuies are we to believe our lips or jour nose? Tho question Is discussed In some of tho MUsoutl papers whether lalslng hemp Is a good business. A much better business than being tulsed bj It. - The Mlhfouil Ga7otte charges that we hate to me3t tho tiuth. We never do meet It. wound the tiuth ulwajs tia"t in the same direction. What wo luck In mutual abilities in.iv usually bo made up Ly Industiy. A dwaif n-ay keop pace vlth a giant if ho will b-it move his legs last enough. "Dottot," said a Vir slovenly looking patient, "I have trltd everything I can think of for this rheumatism and with out the itast effect." The eloctot, sur viving him toi a moment, akeil him It ho had evei tried a clean slur!. Theie are some people who sa more than the tiuth on some occasions and bil ante the account with tlitlr consciences bj saing less on othtis. Hvi-r taste may bo coiiiipied by habit A man may gel so accustoniid to an of fensive utmosphere that he will stop Ills noso In passing a. garden of jessamines and violets. It Is a good sign to sec tre color of health upon a man's face, but not to see It all concentrated In his i.o5e. Tho editors of the Joun-al talk about emptj noddles That a subject they un derstand Louisville . TIiimi the difference between ou and ns U, that we understand an empty nod dle and oil stand under one. Think of the mighty rivets, luunlng up nnd down and across tho coiiiur In eveiy direction, and the controv nslcs about their navigation is thero to bo any way of settling them? Hdwatd Hverett. Wo havo very seilous doubts whither anything can bo done with livers run ning up tho countrj The New York Journal of Ccmnieiie, alluding to the early povtrt ot Cunnii, says: "When ho started In mairicd llfo ho writes. "My wlfo and chlldien were tho only furniture of my apartments.'" Under tho circumstances, we think this was rather more than he was legitimately entitled to. It Is some coiu-olatlon to i-s of the prcs ent generation to find that our ancestors were not more guiltless than ourselves of Pioso crimes and vices for which wo are so constantly reproached Cincinnati Enquirer. What line children those must be who can console themselves in their villainy by tho reflection that their fathers before them were as great villains as thon selves. The king of Naples l growing thinner and falling even em a diet of ass' milk nxchan?. How arc jour readers feeling now? The sheriff of Lincoln county Invites us to como and kick him. Dr. Johnson said of certain curiosities In Scotland thit they were worth rcelng, but not worth go. hig to see. In like manner we say ot tho BROS., CLOTHIERS, HATTERS, FURNISHERS. Lincoln sheriff that ho Is worth kicking, but not worth going to kick. Sonio new sparer establishments aro op crated by steam. In others hoisi- or nss power Is ernplojisl. Should our neighbor Obtain, as he ptomlses, n steam pi ess, he will have a combination of advantages a paper printed by steam and edited by an ass. An Illinois tdltoi. speaking of one ot the writers for the Journal, claims to be "able to endure most kinds of people," but suj s "he can't bear a natural fool " Unfortunately his maternal ancestor could. Mr. Sprlsht. of North Caiolina, sajs Mr Clayja not a great man Wo won eley how many skulls like Sprlght's could bo idled with tho brains ot Henry Clay. First let It be ascertained how many quart measures could be titled with the waters of Lake Lrle Tho editor of tho Sentinel offers us tho plpo ot peace. Ho must ecuso us, wo never smoke. He proposes to extend his hand to ull his political opponents We shall be glad to have him extend It to us, provided It contain the little su-n which he owed us when ho ran away frjin our olllce. A CIVIC EMPEROR, rrom tho Illusttated American. The powet of the mayor of Ore iter New York Is gloat-.- than that of many po tentates, greater than that of some kings. Tho longer It is looked at tho stionger It MHins-; the mere It dazzles the mental vision and apperls to the Imaglivitlon like an Aiablau Night's enttrtafnment. Within the mayors direct appointment are 2I" heads of departtrtnts and these control a veritable army of employ -s whoso salirlts amount to J33,000,000 pin annum Alexander king of Setvl.u is dwariTd b- this e-omparlson The salaij II t annuallj In brief, the pjlronage at tho majors disposal, Is inoie than thilce Ihe entire revenues of Set via. Other tutors, Mich as the sultan of Morocco tho Pilnci of Monte negio, the Maharajah of Nepal, though thej reign over larger te.r-iltorj-, and thoisih two of them are prac tical despots over the life and death ot theilr subJec-B, have no such revenues un der their thiml as Mayor-elect Van Wjek, or his lulti, Hlchard Cioker, will have at New Year. The Prince of Mo i nco, whose little Tenderloin of Monto Catlo bilncs him In a revenue of $ino,OiX, Is a pigmy In the comparison; for the n avor of the metropolis of America, though his direct salarj Is not huge, tan. if he be a dishonest man. tetite fiom of llte with --evetal millions. Indeed, In strltt honest J- such Is his Influence bo might btcemie a mlllionalie. o Lucklh, the man just elected Is a inl noritj major, and will Ix. under a cer tain sense of testralnt; but when one con siders the enormousness cf his power, the enormousiui-s of the temptation to cse It for private ends appalls the mind It Is conceivable that evin a man rooted in lespectablllty and rectitude by loiu habit might have his he-ad turned, might grow IntoxliatH with the sudden full posses sion of Mich vast and vatied Influence; for It must be borne In memory that the major's power does not end In the nam ing of heads or departments and m veto ing the acts of the municipal assemblj. o In tho first half ai of his nlgn he may aibltiaillj decapitate' the chiefs of department!,, It thej raw not obejtd nli oideis or taken the hint of his Miggcs tion in ill the minor appointments er plans of their -evual ollltes, also bj his gilp on the bond of estimate he controls them ludlit-ctl) tliiough their whole teim In sober tiuth, ts the London Spectar if marked, the major of Greater New York Is an e'ltlrelj new creature In mu nicipal hlstoij , he Is not a mayor, but u civic empeioi. 'riishing Heveiige. Fiom Spare Moments. A man with a p iliiful expiesslon of countenance sat on a goods box. "Are you 111?" soma one asked, "No." "Have jou losl unj thing?" "Never had an j thing to lose." "What's tho matter then?" "I'm slttln" on a wasp." "Whj don t jou get up?" "Well, that wu my first Impulse, but I got to thlnkln' that t was luirtlu' tho wusp as badly as he wus hm tin' me nnd concluded to sit heto awhile." How It Happened. From the Washlrgton Slur. "Some folks has more money dan dey knovvs whut let- do wit," remarked Plod ding Pete thoughtfully. "Yes ' replied Meandering Mike; "I wus chit way once " "Git away! ' "Sure. I one-et had 2"i cents bj mo, nnd discovered I was In u prohibition town." SCHOFULA Is the advei tisement of foul blood. It may he entirely driven from the system by the faithful use of llood'u Sarsaparllla, vv'ilch thoroughly purities the blood. HOOD'S PILLS are rasy to take.easy to operate Cure Indigestion, bilious ness. 23c. THEDICKSONMANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE. PA., Manufacturers of I uinuuiuuii unuiuuu) HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. acNutAU orFicn, :jCranton. pa. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu S S 1 Mrs, Rorer on Machine-made 1 I Teas 1 mm M s 5 "They arc undoubtedly 5 s more wholesome than the S 5 (jrccn-colorcd teas, or those S dried on copper plata. s S kadlcs' HoiiioJomii.il. Si s 1 Ceylon and mm tarn 55 India Tea I - s is the only machine-made s 5 tea which is sold in the E United Stales. M "" n 1 The Infusion 1 i mm mm should not exceed five min- S S utes. Use only absolutely. S S boiling uatcr. One spoon- S ful makes two cups. s m mm mm E !IBIIIIlIIIIIIII!IIIIIlllllIII!IIII!MUIIk" ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Ceylon Tea REFRESHING. 50c. lb. PFLICIOUS Sulci o "ly ill I nit rnrv . PUT YOURSELF IN OUR PLAGE nd vein will rcnllo how c.nv It Ii to fur nish join homo luxuriously with n tiilllivj: oiitlnv. u little ut a time, aud jou clou t ml,Mlt. BARBOUR'S HOME CREDITHOUSE 425 LACKAWANNA AVE. FOR SALE Boilers, Engines and Machinery. We will belt jou Scvr or Second-Hand. We will sell jou new or take old In ex change, or we wilt tent jou nil) thing jou want tn the .Machinery blue. Spot Cash paid foi -scrap Iron und Metals. National Supply and Metal Co., 701) West Liickawauiia Avenue. M.E. KEELEY, Mgr. Telephone 3945 TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING QUICK RETURNS. f ill FfnW Schedule In Eflcet November is, iJ. Trains Leava Wllko-Darr as Follows 7.30 a. m wook days, for Sunbury, HarrlsburR, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burp; nnd tho West. 10,15 a. m., week days, for Hazloton, Pottsvtllo, Reading, Norrlsiown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wnshlnpton and Pitts burg and tho West, 3.15 p. m,, week days, for Sunbury, HarrlsburR, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and PittsburR .and the Wosf. 3,15 p m,, Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrlsburc, Philadelphia and Pittsburg and tho Wost. 0.00 p. m week days, for Hazloton ond Pottsville. .i. ii. wool). Oen'l P. Agent.. J. D. HUTCHINSON, Oeneral Manager. Central Rnllroad of NcV Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) Stations In Now- York Koot of Liberty Btieet, N. !(., and Whitehall Turmlnui. Anthracllo ccul utd exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIMHTAHLIJ IN HHFHCT NOV. U, 1S9T. Trains leavo Scranton for I'lttfdoli, Wllkes-Barre, etc., nt a20, 0.15 11.30 a. m., Ii43. 2 W. 3 VI, 5 00, 7 10 p. til gundajTJ.ODO, a. m , l.oo, 2 15, 7.10 p m. I'eir Lake-wood and Atlantic lly, !.-o Vor New York, Newark ntlfl KlIzabHh. 8 20 (expte-fs) lu in, 12.43 (Oxpr-jhS With Huffet parlor cat), 3 03 (exprtsh) u. . in. Sunday, 2.13 p. m. Train leivlng 12. 1 ji. m. arrives nt Philadelphia. Heading Ter minal, 619 p. m and New York S.w p. m. Kor Miiueh Chunk, Allcntqwii Uetlily hem, Hnston and I'hiladelphla, S JO a. m , 12 13 3 03, C 00 (except I'hiladelphla) p.' m. Sunday. 2.13 P. m. ,,,,,,' Tor Ihiltlmore and anhlngtiti unil points South via Hethlehem, $ Jo a. m, 1.' 13 p m. HiindtivH. 21, n m. Kor Long lluitie-h, Ocean Grove, etc., at 8 20 a. m. and U 13 p in. Tor Heading, Lebinon and Harrisburg, via Alletitown. S 20a. m., 12.13, 5 00 p. m, Sundny, 2 13 P, m. ror l'ottsvlllc. 8 20 a. m.. 12.J . p. m. Hetuinlng leave New York, foot of Lib ertv street. Not th Hlver, nt 9 10 (express) a m 110. 130. 1.15 (expton with HutTeB n.irlof cat) p. m. Sunday. 4 DO a. m. Lenvo New Yolk, foot Whitehall street. South Terry, at 9 0S a m. 1 00, 1.23, 3 35 o m. l'assengers n riving or departing from thlv tcimlnal can connect unJer cover vvlth all the elevated lallronda, Uroadw-ay cable c.irs, and ferrien to Dronklyn and Statcn Island, making tiulck transfer to and fiom tlrand Central llenot and Long Island Itailroad. Leave l'l lladelphlu, Headlmr Termlnnl. 9 00 a m , 2 00 and 1 30 p. m. Sunday, 0.23 Through tickets to all points at lowesc rato may bo had en application In ad vance to the ticket agent at the station. II. V HALDWIN. Gen. Pass. Agt. J II. OLIIAI'SKN, Gen. Supt. Del.. I.acUn. anil Western. Effect Monday, Nov. 21, 1807. Trains leavo Strantcn as follows: Im press for New York and all points Kant, 1 10, 3.fr0. 5.13, S00 and 10 05 u. m.; 12 33 and. i ,j p. m. Hx.pres.3 for Haston, Trenton. Philadel phia and tho South, 0.13, 8 0) and 10 20 a. m, 12 33 and 3 33 p m. Washington and way stations, 3 43 p m. Tobyhanna accommodation, G 10 p. m Hxpress for Hlnglmmton, Usvvcgo, H mira. Coining, Uath, Uansville, .Mount Morris and buffalo. 12 10, 2 35. 9.00 a. m and 1.33 p.m , making eloso tonnectlons nt Buffalo to all points In tho West, North west and Southwest Hlnghamton and way stations, 1 05 p. in, Nicholson ateoirmodntlon, 5.1" p m. Hlnghamton nnd Hlmlia expies, 3 3j p m Express for Utica and Rlchlleld Springs 2 35 a m and 1.55 p. m. Ithaca, 2 33, 9 00 a. m., and l." p m Tor Northumbeiland, Plttston, Wllkes Harre, Pljmeatli, Bloomsburg and Dan ville, making close connection at North umberland for Wllllamtport, Harrisburg, Baltimore, WeshlnFton nnd tho South Northuntb"iland and Intermediate sta tions 600, 1003 a. m, nnd 1.15 and 8 00 p. Nantieoko and Intermedin te stations, 8 OS and 11 10 a m. Plvrnouth and Inter mediate stations, .1 33 and 8 50 p. m. Tor Kingston. 1.'.43 p. ill. I'i'llman parlor and sleeping coaches on all eNpre trains Tor detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc , apply to M. L Smith, Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket olllce. Krie aud Wyoming Valley. In effect Sept. 19. 1S07. Trains leavo Scranton for New Yoik and li termce'lato prints on Hrle rallro id, also for Haw ley and local points at 7 03 a in and 2 23 p m Arrlvo at Scranton from abovo points at 10 23 a. m , 3 15 ar d 9 ii p. m. Delaware and Hudson. On Monday, July E, trains will leivo Sctanton a.s follows; Tor Caibondule 6 20, 7 33. 8 35, 10 1" a. rn ; 12 00 noon, I Jl. 2.20, 3 32, 5 23. 0 23, 7 57, 915, 10 43 p m., 12 10 u m Tor Albany, Siratoga Montieal, Bos ton, New Hagland points, etc., 0 20 a. in, 2 20 p. m rot IloiiPhdalc fi.20, S33, 10.13 a. m; 12W noon, 2 20, 3.25 p. m. l'or Wtlkcs-I3ane-C45, 7.50, S 43. 9", 10 45 a III . 12 05, 1 23, 2 28, 3 33. 4 II, 0 0), 7 5'). 9 SO, 11 20 p m Kor New York, Philadelphia, etc., vlv Lehlf.li Vallej H. It., ei 43. 7 50 a m , 12 03. 125, 4 41 p m (with Hlack Diamond lix-pn-ss) 11 30 p m Tor IVnnsjIv unla It. R points C 13, 9 t. a. in.; 2 2S, 4.11 p. m Tor ntstein points via LehlB'h Vail -y It It.. 7 50 a. ir . 12 03, 3'i.S (with HU k Diamond Expicss). 9 30, 11.30 p. m Trains will milvo at Scianton as fol lows 1'rom Carbcndale and the north U 7 43, 8 40, 9 ',1, in to a. m. 12.00 noon, 1 .-', 2 21, 3 23. 4 37, 5 45. 7 45, ) 45. 11 25 P 111. Kroni Wilkes-Barro and the South fl ' 750. S50, 1010. 115!) a m.: 1.16. 2.11, !4S, 5 20, 0 21. 7 53, 9 03, 9 13 a in ; 12.05 a. in Complete Information ngaidlng raiei to all points In the I Milted States ant Canada may be obtained at the ticket ,j--ll(i- In the de-pot riieelal attention riven to Wcst-iu und Southern lesort bUFlness J W m'HDICK G P A. Atbany, N Y H. W CROSS, D P. A.. Scranton, Pa Lelilgli Valley Kailroud Svitent AntliruoltL Coil Used, Hn&tirlus ClounU- nef an I Comfoit. IN KITIICT NOV. II. IR1I. TRAINS LUAVU SOILVN t'eJN. Tor Phlladolphla and New Y.nk vit D. f- II. It It at 0 45, 7 50 a. n.., and 12 05, 1 , 2 2S, 111 (Ulatk D.an-.ond Impress) and 11 30 p m , Per Pltifton and Ilkes-Rarro via. D. L t. H P. 0 00, sa 11.10 n ni.', IU , 15 tKI 1 111 I'oi v hlto Haven, H,a7leton. Pottsville, and nrlm-lpiil points In the coal regions v ,l.i D L H H. H.. li.45. 7.5') a. m , 12 05. 2 2S and 4.41 p m. Tor BethK-hem, Kasion, Heading, Har risburg and principal Intermediate tta tluns via D & H H H.. 0 13. 7.50 .i. m. 12.03; 1.23. 2 2 4 41 (lllack Diamond Hx press), 11 30 p. m. l'or Tuiikhannoek, Towanda, Llmlra, Ithaca, Gcnt-vu, and prlnelp.il Intei medi ate Btatlons via D , L 4. W. It. It., i yo. 8 us u. in . 12 anil 3J.I m , , s For Geneva. Rochester, IlufTalo, Nlag ar l-'alls, Chicago, and all points west via D. &. H H. H. 12 05 3 3J (lllack Diamond Hxpress), 9 50 nnd 11 30 p. m l'ullman parlor and Bleijdng or Lehigh Vallej parlor ent on all tialns between Wllkes-Hairo uml New York. PhlUdol nhla, Uuffalo. and SuDsponslon Hrldtre. 1 ' ' HOLLJN H. WILHUH, Gen. Hupt. CHAS S. LHU. Gen. I'aas, Agt., Phlla., A.'W. NONNHMACHnit. Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. Philadelphia. Pa Scranton ofllco, 309 Lackawanna avenuo. n. y.. o: &v.n: Kr'i-vl In Hffcct Deeiubei 12 1397 J i Tla In leaves Seiiinlon for T-.u bondit ut 10.55 a m. l-'oi Cadotta connecting with main line- (iiiIiih, nonh and south at 10 55 as in. Train leaves ,CudOi,lu lor Scranton at 2 05 p 'm -.. . t Train leaves Caibondulo for Pcrui Vm nt 3.4t p. ni.- . ---.V,U
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