Wednesday, januauy 10, ims. WEDNF.SDAY. JANUARY 19, 1S9S. 3 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE. J GATHERED ABOUT TOWN. PA Pigeon Thiol Ciiiiiinlllrd. Peter Smith w is committed to jail byAUIetmnti llowy yesterday In default ot bull nn 111 charge of stealing llf tccn pltfuoni fimii inn' Anthony Sobos' coup, t (ilvnn n orl; tit Pit). The bo;'s ntitstod .Monday night who tool; William flr.ues' ime-hmse sleigh fmin tin- brin and deployed It by tid ing down hill In It. wmi- Klvcn one week to pay for It by Aldeitniiu Howe Ms terduy. r III HogiMer n Mills Ollico. Heglster of Wills Kneli yesterday prantd letlfis of administration In the cstnte of Edwaid Mel 7 mil, late ot Now ton township, to John Ditike and In the estate ol Ann Kelly. late of Scruntoi., htleis of iiiliululsl ration wile giunlid to John F. Kill v. .Mrs. Huberts Is "oil. Mis Vl.itju.oi Unbolts, tho wotn.in who was assaulted b tli roloied man, Chillies Mattlu'WH, in West Sri union, poiih time ago, wan discharged from the West Kid hospital Monday. Mat thew n is still at hiis. Holy Funs Church i'nir. At llly Pius- limit h fair lust night n blaik-thmn stick was won by M. T. How by. It l a Mlik with en Intoiest inir hlstoiy. At the fair tonight Vocal noIos will lie lendeud by I'. II. Wal lofi and Joseph A. Ol eaves'. Insurance Men HIM Mine. The Scranton stiff of the Piudeii 1lal lnsui vine iompuny of Aim ilea, will be tondued a ililim r at the Hotel Tei ran,. Thur.uluy evening by 11. J. hchuhclt, the slipet lntondellt. Theie will be a lecepttnn at 7.45 ard at S.15 tho dint "i" will be -i.reil. lti Uidei Injured. While tiding a luuse Sunday uftei nnon. 0-veai-nld Uernaiil MrCatllek, of Jlutvliii ueiitie. was tin own to the guuind beneath the hoise's feet and tiainpled tipim He was badly eut and limited and sustained besides possibly fatal Inluiles. t Married al Ilnllaln. At Bnlfalo, Motility. Mike Lennuid, fitinlll illy known as the "Jleiiu Jlinni- i.iel of the I'lU- IIItt." mil Ml"s Jlut ti Nichols, wcii in it t led by Mayor NIclniN of th.it eitv. Mis. I.eoimid Is .1 clever Miubi tte I.ion.ud made his heidqiiartus In this c it foi a time two yeais ago and Is, well known hue. Voliinteei Firemen's Ollieri. The Viilnntier Pit "men's nsst elation Will in ft at Nuv AlW engine ltoiie to. night to Install olliiers and hear annual repoits. The Insinuation eiemonlcs Will be coniliu tul bv the letliini, pic ldent U.idoi- ("iooilnniit. assisted liy Petei Holding, ji , A I'. Veil. In, Jcihn II. Kline and Thomas F. Noone. .Heelings scheduled. The joint stieels rnd In lilies cuni ti ll tee nt count Us will meet this nftei nofii Each' launch of eouneils will lniet tomoirow evening, the select In legulnr and the common In sptclil ses sion A mooting of the bo.ud of Hie inulneeiH will be held tr morrow i veil ing in the olllee of Chief Hkkey in tin lity lull. Orlian Tiil.cn Itaci,. f'outity Deto'tlve Ales. MelUth, of FuveUo county, left tho city ytstetday miming with Aniliew Orban, who tutu deied his brothir nt IJtownvllle, that county, F'.nlstinns morning Or ban will be tiled theie for his ttitlblo erinu Sivii.il prisons iroin this coun t hav- hi n hiibpoenaed to testify nt the tilil. HI list Ite n Had Hun. IHihuid Weldi of Minooka. was ni lostecl Mondiv on tluee elmrsres and when taken lufiiie Alderman Uuddy, of the Thlito'.ith waul, vns held tm d r a totnl bail of J'JUU to answei at cc till. Thomas Muiikuii eluirges Wnl!,li with aunlt and battery and thicats anl John (' Coyne alleys that AVnNh also baiuicd him. y lurried ( oiieenled Weapons. Knill 'dashhaus, aiiested for caitv lni; c niuliil wiapons, was discharged liv Hie polke iest-rday, a w.inant having bten swoin out befnie Aldei m.in llnwo for his an eut by the pir-f-ons in Dodijt wn whom he tl leatMied. The weipoii Jlashlmus can led, n lead til catj'o-ulne-tnils, was neld ly the jii.llre.7 ' Soots ii ii ii it I It ii n i ii .-1. Th' Siranton Cilnlonlan rlub will hold it ennual banquei Tuesday In the W.'s'mlnstt i lu horor of the one. liun.Ii ! mil tlilitj -ninth nnnlversat v of the bit Hi of Hi iicrt liuins. I'.e hpotihts to to i -is will be made only by members of tli club. It Is expected that It mil be on nf the most latgely nttercl 1 imtiMiuts over hold by the kill o ins ot His M(i. iflefoi Aid Tinan .Tohn T. Howe yes- klay Jufi ph i io-s a Keeper of n kidlng in ue in Wrlslit couit, had lliiin Teiriss an, Fied on i ihaig'- 'obtaining bi ml under falt-e pn- Fnus it is .ill-geil that the lmarl rill li disput. was for a woman whom ffcrrlHs reoics itid rs his wife. Ho 'now d on s this Tui Its wus hold tin- dil bail to upi r it court. t lleilding ("oinpiinv Ollicers. At a meetlnpt of the stoekluildeis of the Set nnton Heddlng company jestei duy iifteiiioou In the company's ofllco on I.aekfiwnnn.i avenue directors for tho eurti'til year weio elected as fol luws Ur. N. Y. I.eet, H. H. Paine. William J. Peek, D. I,. Jewell and T. H Ticnton ThJ dltectors cirsranlzeil by electing D". I.eet piesldcnt, Mr. 1 alnn vice president, and Mi. Hen toii'seeutaiy and tieasuior. Annual Meeting Today. This afternoon nt 3 o'clock the annual meeting' of St. Joseph' hoclety for the Iieventlon of Cruelty to ClillJr'ii and Aged I'eitQiij will be held At this meetlnf. It Is probable that a plan will be outlined for erectiny a suitable building for St. Joseph' 3 roundllng lOBrHINI -UDtNOM, tro . ONLY PERFECT HOME FlJRE IN THE WORLD. ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS. TRIAL BOTTLE FREE. WRITE UH in CONFIDENCE ST. PAUL ASSOCIATION, -IO unOADWAT, NCW YORK. I A FEW GOOD POINTS. ETTIiat a person In perfect hiltli rare ly catches a cold. It Is only when tho sstcm Is run down and the blood Coos not circulate ptoperly Hint people fall victims to colds. CTTIi.it Is n bad sign In feel weak mid shlvury and to constantly suffer limn tlrt.il. miserable feelings. It votl do not eat well, work well and sleep will, theio Is evidently it weak spot In our systirn. t-TThut ordinary food nrd drink can not supply the gteat vital force required by p"oplo who work haul with their hands nnd bralni. The need somithlng to stimulate their mergleii. promote di gestion nnd keep tho Mood moving. Thero Is nothing better for this puipoto thiiti pure hl?ke. lO'That theio Is only one te.illy tnedl elnitl uhlskev nnd Unit Is Duffy's pure inalt. It Is not nn ordinary whiskey but a pure stlmulinit that has a wonderful effect on the s.Htem. It stirs up the i sluggish blood builds up the health ireates a good appitlto and promotes digestion. It prevents and It will cure eoiiL'hs tolds. chills, and even pncil- . liionln. P.veiy re llnble grocer and drug gist keeps It. Hew are of Inferior Imita tions Itemembir that theio Is no other whls-r like DufCv's and no other tint i an possibly take Us phut. Home on the plot of gtound nt Oleen llldg, donated by the late John 11. Smith. Pint's for a home have been picpaud by Aichltect Peielvul J. Mor tis. lilcrlrir C'ompaii) Ollicers. DltectniH weie elected nt nil annual 1110011111; of the sin, kholdeis of the Seiaiilou I lliitnliia tln.r. Hint and Pow er (oiiipimy yotterdaj afternoon In the eoininny's olllie on Wjoming avenue. The dlie tors ihoscli wete I'riuklln Ilowll, Then hue (J. Wolf. Walter llilggs nnd Fr d C. Hand, of this city; Clinton W. Wlsivr and lleniv W. Iti llng, of N'w Yolk, and Kdwln U. ilul len, of Philadelphia. The dheetors vill meet nnd elict ollicers todiy. Mel'iiiliind ells' Would Hill. I. MePailand Wells Is in a cell at police hendcjiiaiteis. He was turested In ti Lackawanna avenue pool room InM night b.v Special Oillcer Mink on a win i ant lsued fttini Alderman 0 H. Wilght's od'ce, chaiglng MeParland with an attempt to defraud Mi.s. llosa Dobson, u boat ding hostess with npnitments on Ninth Washington ave nue. Thi stoiy goes that Welles, after i mining up n bill of $1H.C0 for boaid, left the house on Dee. IS, taking with him his clothes and all c'se. Ho will be given a hearing today. -r Civics I ltib .Meeting, The lit st 111 "ting of tho Chics club will be held S.ituiday evening, Feb. 5, when th following subject will be dis cussed 'Cune:u Itefoim and th'e liepoit of the Indianapolis Monet.uv Commission" Theio will be p.ipeis upon the subject followed by a gue'ral disiussloii. White's Money and Hank ing, and John J. Knox's United States Notes He th- books especially lecom uiciiiled 111 eimwi tlo'i wllh the subject, together with otheis have been le-i-erv,d at Hie Allnlght I.lbraiy lor con sultuttoii by luembcis. I'liuernl ol .Mrs. .Man l)ole. The i 'mains of the lale Mis, Mniy Do le, VM'i, lioiiie ft inn the resldiue .".n", Lro.ulwav, yestotd.iv nioinlng to Holy Jioni chinch, wheie .it 9 o'cl c k, a soli mn mass of ivipilcm wis cele btated by H-v. John houghrau. He i ho pleached ai Impiesshe f uncial .seiinon to th laige m-temblag" of f i iPiuM and irlntlvis pre-ienl The llonl i Unites ?. exquisite. At the iineluslon of the ser le-s .ho lomilns weie buriie to the Hjde I'aik Catholic cunetery, and intoned. The setvlies theie lur." In chut s of Hev, John I.iuighr.in, assisted by Hev. J. A. O'KIelly, of St. Peter's Cuthi-dt.il, and I lev. J. Smoultei, of Olvph.iut. Other piksis, "who weie piosent w ! ; it v. N. J. MiManus, Ninth Seianlon; Hev. H J. Melley, South Scnintou; and Hev. T. I' Coltey, Cai boiulnh. The pall beateM weie. John Morriss'j. Peter Ki lley, Martin Halt, Thomas Deh.iccy, Ji'hn Madlgan and Uinlel Loftti. SOUTH SIDf: SEWER BIDS. I'isurcs Have lleen Compiled by the Citv KiiRlneer's Depaitmenl. Tie pinpns.ils leccntly made bv enn tt.utoi.s to build Hie Seventeenth dls lilet main piwei In the Hlevmth, Tut ltth and Nineteenth wnids on the South Side have been (omputid hi the olllee of the city engineer with tho follow Inn lesult Dunn l!i os., at $JGS pet lineal foot, $ .".JIG 'in- etii niauhole.s, ')0; extra basin", $G"; rinntiRun & O'Hoia At $J.M per lineal fool, $",:,,74iOO, extia niunholeN $10, extia basins, JS3; V S. William $IS,000 lint: Vincent O'llaia. 3,1,000 lint. The ilty engineer's esti mate was $3G,000, based upon llbeial meusuiement. The bids were leeelvcd by common council Lust Thuif-day night and re feu eel to toinmlttee. THEATRICAL ATTRACTIONS. The Sunshine of I'nriuliio Allev. At the I.jeeum tonlgbt, Denmnn Thompson nnd Oioriii W Hjer's latest dr.imatle offulni;, "Tin Sunshine nf Par adise Alley" will bo piuelureri. It should not bo confounded with a play of a sim ilar name, pioilured in tills city l.ipt sea son by Harm j i iiirtn and otheis. "The Sims-hlne of I'ai.nllse Allej" was pio dueid In Wllkes-H.iiie last night ot the Ncsbltt beforo a di lighted auillenie. The following mes-Fiige was ireeleil by Tho Tilliuiie last nlglit from Munngir JI. If. Hui'Kimdei : "Tho Sunshlni of l'aiadlse Alle'- Is one of the most pit islng enlei tiillimentH evil givui In this city, and was ncclud with gic.it favor by n large audience. It Is clean, wholesome and entertaining, and j 011 can say foi me In The Tiihune that liny person who feels Unit ho his not hail tho woi th of his money nfter hee Ing the performance, can have It re funded by nppljlng nt tho box olllee." Killer's N'ight OwIn. Tho attraction nt Jtuslc hull Thius duy. 1'rldny und Saturduy of this week will bo Tied Itldu's "Night Owls" In nil original burksepio entitled "Hunch" During the netlon of the burlesque spec ialties will be Introduced by Jlny Clark Van Osten. tho Parmin slstirs, com eillennis and vocalists, Hubb Halstoi tho smallest comedian now beforo the fublle, l.uw II. Carroll, inmedlan and originator, tho Slsteis Leon, Chnrlcs r.illso in llluslruted songs, 1'lorenco Throff, singing soubrette, lll;ktirll, mar cloiiH clay worker, and others of equal merit. Matinees Thuisday and Saturday, ltcserved seats now 011 sale at Short & Hlgg'lns' cigar store. 1W7 I.uckuwunna avenue. Jack's I'lowesK. Kiom Life. "Jlummii," suld little Jutk, "did God ever inuku nny ono with onp blue eo und ono lilttek?' 'I never heard of nn one that was eo," said his mother "Well, then. 5011 Just look ut Tommy Jones tho next llmo ou see him und just sco what I can do. ' THE GREAT STORE. A Public Savings Bank That's what this great big store is like, and is. We prove it every day by prices which talk lowest prices on earth. The , ablic prove it by coming here in crowds. Watch the packages on street cars and on trains. Witness the busy wagons that deliver our goods to every point free. They all tell the busy stoiy in their own language. And this is proving our busiest week made so not only by prices quoted Sunday and Monday for the entire week, but by countless cut prices in every department. The January Trade sale illustrates the power of money-saving in MUSLIN UNDERWEAR CORSET COVERS 4c SKIRTS 38 AND UP To add to the interest of JANUARY TRADE SALE n every depaitment of the store. Every stock in the store challenges comparison as to prices. Rocks and reels under th veight of bargains. Nothing escapes the scythe that cuts pi ices on goods, like the grass in the field. Above all nc "-'h111 -" ''"'B"" -" "u"n goods here one minute at the troods hold out. s -O DOMESTICS HOSIERY UNDERWEAR Pi ices on everything which chal lenge the whole world for cheap ness and goodness of quality. inti:ui:s ri.: vm:cio ius. Shoit Stories, PeiMiiial nnd Pertin ent, to Tell the I'oll.s nt tho Supper I able. In the gardens of 11 well-known noble man's tountiy seat In the south of lie land, one of the show places of the country, painted bouids weio s?tt up In dlffeient p.ut.s of the plensute giounds with this lequest: "Please do not pull nil) (lowers without have." Keientlv the distiiet piuette.il joker passed bv that wai, and obsetvlng the notice, ptocuiid a paint briihh, ami ttnuli set veil, ut daybteak, added an "h" to the last won! on all the painted bo.uds, which had the effect of making things pleasant until the cause vvns dl"-co-eied, for touilsts and t.tiange vlsltois who cherished a latent passion for lloi.il gems. Cliilstl.111 husbands, when their din ner parties tuin out falluiefc. aie apt to gi limbic at their wlve.s for the cook's mlsdemcanois, but they abstain fiom the practical stvlo of lebuklng prac ticed by the Celcitlals. Hecently tho Chinese piofessor at n university gave a banquet to fellow piofessois, and was much put out because the cookeiy was not to his taste. Afttr a time he got up," bowed solemnly nnd said: "(lo llckee wife," and departed, letuinlng presently, smiling us blandlv as usuul, after having administered judicious chastisement to his better hall. An old woman, whose husband was 111 In bed, sent for the doctoi, who came nnd saw the old lau. "I will send him some medicine," he said on leaving, "which must be taken In a lecumbent posture " After ho hud gone the old woman .'at down, greatly puzzled. "A lecumbent postuie a recumbent posture!" she kept rensonlng. "I haven't got one" At last she thought, "I will so and see If old Jlis. Smith has ono to lend me." Accordingly she went und said to her neighbor: "Have you a recumbent postuie to fend me to put wme medicine in?" Mis. Smith, who was us Ignonfnt as her friend lepllcd. "I had one, but to tell jou the Until I have lost It." A joting cleigyman, on being ap pointed tho vlenr of 11 luigo pailsh In an Important manufacturing town.wns called upon b.v a lotal mllllonalie, who, despite his splendid fortune, was the leverse of cultured. When the vliar entered the diuwing-ioom his visitor rose fiom his chair, unci icniaiked.wlth some fu.sslness. ' I'm '111. sit '111'" "Dear me!" exclaimed his host. ''Pray sit down; I will ilng for some brandy!" "Thank you: but" emphatically "I'm '111. sir, I'm 'III!" "Well, my good man," said the vlenr. "If you ate 111, allow 1110 to send for the doctor." "Doctor? Sir, you don't understand my name's '111, nnd I've bi ought you a cheque for tho bazai." Carl Sehurz. In campaigning a dozen years ago, was making speeches In tho wist, und Hugouc Mold was detailed by a Chicago paper to accompany him. In 11 small town in Michigan, no one had been .selected to luttoduco tho speaker. Sehurz and Field walked up on'the plat foi m and were greeted with a loud cheer. Sehurz asked the news paper man to Introduce lilm, and Field, ambling to the front of tfio platform, said in a very husky voice: "Ladles and shentlemen.s, I regred dot I haf such a soro throat dot I cannot address dls evenings. I am very sorry nlretty for dls disappointment. However, I am mote dan bleased to tell you dot I haf S-ferrSSJRSySv THE GREAT STORE. SIA S Q- DRAWERS 10c AND UP AND UP 0 the Muslin Underwear Sale, we liLiwiJ uiv. . o iv. eiitii vino ii.. Uli fwuj, llle, ll iv. jni.j pi ice; gone the next, but all through this great sale, lasting the " , NOTIONS BOYS' CLOTHING EMBROIDERIES HANDKERCHIEFS DRESS GOODS CARPETS, RUGS SHOES, GLOVES CURTAINS, DRAPERIES HOUSE FURNISHINGS WALL PAPER FURNITURE, ETC. with me my voting journalistic ft emit, Mr. Hiigene Field, ot Chicago, und he will now speak to jou about stiel mils." When Field began thH lutlo ductlon Schui was puz.led, and when he concluded It the speaker of the evening looked angis Despite Jlr Schuiz'fi prellinlnaij explanation that he was icully JIi. Sthutz, the people who heal (1 lilin mi that occasion have been dlvidtd hi upiuitui us to whether the neaker was Sehurz or Field. Caidlnnl Newman was noted for his consldeiatlon for othei.s which the fol lowing anecdote Illustrates It Is the 1 tiHtoni loi the ot.itoilunt to take their tut 11 In waiting upon the otheis nt meals fm 11 week at a time, and tor this pin poe they wear up npion A few eats back 11 s'oi'ng novice, inter taking his tuin. had to scivh foi tin extia week, ns the one who should have sin ceiled li'n was away. On hl.s handing a plat to the caidlnal, the latter looked up and said: "Hut weie not ou waiting last week'" "Yes, our emln nee," u-plled ttto novice "but to-and-.uo" (naming the absent one) "Is away and I am tuklng hl.s plnee.' "I tun't allow that." tnld the laidlunl, and lining fiom his pluee he made the voting man take off the upion, which he donned himself, and, bidding him sit In the seat which ho had va cated, waited upon the community for tho icmaindir of the wiek himself. KlM)Xr.Si TO AXI1IALS. Theorists Sometimes Hudcly Shocked in suil it on Hiiiersoiii'ies. Ft cm tho Huston Ti.inscilpt. Apiopos of the question of cruelty to animals, a coirespondi nt sends this still y Two men 'weie walking along a nhad path In the woeds of northern New Hamnshlie teeently. One of tho men owned a beautiful dog, and thr animal was bounding alung In advance of them, snliling hcie and theie, and looking fiequtntly up Into the blanches of the tall oaks which lined the way. The men were convoislng, Jlr. Hotch klss wa-s talking about his love for all animated natute. His companion agreed with him In that It was a down light shame to kill or abuse helpless animals of any description. The balking of tlie dog Intel lupted them. Jlr. HotchklHs spoke lu n vexed and angry tone, and, striding foi w aid, he seized a pleco of dead wood lying neiu. "See that dog wotivlug that poor squlriel!" snld he "It makes me ,so mad I could kill the dog!" This somehow lemlnds the Llsttner of a speculation Into which he was onto plunged by tho conduct of a fa voilte cat. The cat, which vvns u su poili black one, woto about his neck a collar, to vvhloh tho chlldicn hud at tached a little tinkling bell. On? day. In the garden, tho LMener saw the cat ci coping up on a bird In a bush. To movent tho tinkling of the bell from warning the blid, tho tut wuh ci ei ping with such a slow nnd .steady movement that tho hell was not shak en a bit, and was peifectly silent It was nn admirable porfotmanee. The bird must have seen the cat, hut acted as If chaiined. Then tho Listener vvon deied "Is It my duty, ns a humuno per son, to inako a noise nnd senro avvny that bird, so that It shall not be caught nnd eaten?" It occurred to hint that it might be Inhumane to tho eat, after nil the pains und skill Involved In kuep Ing that bell still, to interforo with his peiformnnce, It might be a shock to the whole physical and moial system to scare away tho bird at that moment. One should beware of Interference with the establish economy of nature. THE GREAT STORE. WSSSWSSSSrfrfSSSSSS because sucn inducements to tempt the purse do not come every day. Such a storm center of Underwear has never been known in Scranton. Table after table crowded with women's garments of every character. And who ever heard of such astounding low prices? Almost an acre of floor space on underwear alone. Arcji after arch gaily decorated. You'll enjoy the great white carnival. And you'll save money by purchas'ng this week. CHEMISES GOWNi !5 19 AND UP continue the CLOAKS AND JACKETS TRIMMED MILLINERY TABLE LINENS And yet It could not be said that the cat needed the blid He had abund ance of food given him every day ut tin- house. His attack on the bird was mere w.iutou destruction a killing foi the fun of It, no moie jUHtilluble than men's hunting. It would be tight to wain the blid. And yet who could blame the cat for obejing his moot es sential Instinct? He had no nioiul le sponslbllitj , his right to kill the blid was d lived from the oizunlc law of nature. This was tine as to the tat; but did his natuial light telhwe the human obsetver from the obligation of humanity"' Cleailv, he was bound Hut at this junctuie the cat spinng swiftly through the nil the blid llut tered too late' The eat had it in his Jaw.s, and made off with It. VI illins to iimpriimise. An HnglMi iiubleinin 'mil Just finished a tale nt a tlgn ho had shut width 1111.1s 111 id 21 fiet Horn snout to tall-tip Uv irvone was nslonlshul but no one vili tiued to Inslni'iite a doubt ot thu tiuth of the stole, -when pic-..'ii'l n Scotch man told lils"nie He hid onto cauglit n. INh Willi h lie said lie was uu.ibli to pull out alone man Mng 011H to land it at last with the 11I11 l trlemli "It was u skate and it e "" id two acies. Silence follovnl this niltal. dining which the oitendid nobleman lett the ta ble The host followed. Aftil letuin Ing h said to the Siotchmin "Sir. you have insultid JIv L011I. You must apol ogise." 'I dldn 1 Insult him " said ihe Siot. "Yes jiiu did, Willi jour two-atio fish story. You must auolorflze " " ell," said tlie offeudi r, slowly, "tell liim if he will take ten feet off th it tiger I will uco what I can do with tin fish " IIpiiiv ncorge's Tip. Henry Otorge was tiavellng onco on a sleeping c.u. The porter came to luiisn tlie dust off him and "viork" him for the iiMtomarv qti.uter. Then- were but few p.ishengns. Ueoige nfliclctl on the fact that Pullman paid his poor black hlie llugs little oi- naught, and lellod on their nbllitj to In unh mil gouge thu public in stead and doti'i mined to plve him the ihango he 1 011ml in ills pocket. Ho thought theio might be about mi cents, but theio was nitiiiilly W In iiuirtur.i, luilve'i and dimes He save it all to the daikiy, wliu di oppeil his broom and stared al tho tip i.ml tli. n al (eoi?o. "This all fo' inc. boss.'' lie gasped, "It's all foi jou," repli d (liorj,i. Tin darkey looked at tho little, riibtv, modest mall and again at Ids huiiillul of sliver "Wow!" ho ejaculated "It's tiuo as di good book puts It, ou uevali can tell how fah a toad kin Jump twcll :ou sees bhn hop." Delaware and IIiuNoti. On Jlomlnj, Jan. 17, trains will leave Sctuntou as follows- l'ul CnrboiiUale 1 20. 7.53, S 33, 10 13 n. m . 1J0U noon. 121. 2 i). 3 5J, 5.23, CA, 7.07, 0 15 ll.eH) p. m , 1.10 a. 111. Kor Albanj. Sarutoku, Jtontioal, Hus ton, Now Huglaml points, etc., b.20 a. m , 2 20 p. m For lloncsilalo S), 8.35, 10.13 n. m.i 12 U0 noon , 2 20, 5 25 p 111. Kor WIllica-Haire-i, i 7.W. 8 43. ) 18, 10 43 a in . 1.' 03, 1.23, J 21, J 3), 1. II, (, W, 7 50, 10 'i 11 '.0 p. in Foi New York. Philadelphia, etc, via Lehigh Valley It H.. 0 43, 7 50 a. m. 12 i5. 125, 4.41 p. m (with Hlttck Diamond H.v puss) 1.M p in For PeiiUHVlvauIu It. It. p ints G 45, 9.3S, a. m. , 2 ill. 1 41 p in For wiHtirn points via Lehigh Valley 11. It.. 7.U) 11 111. uo' .13.1 (with Plaek Di.inioud Kxpriss), lu ,'s. 11.30 p. in, Trains will uulvo at Siruntun as fol lows: Prom Carbondalo and tho north fi 10, 7 43, s.40, ail, lu.10 a m 12 no noon; l.i.0, 2 IS 3.23. 4.37 5.45. 7 43, 10 25, 11 27 p. 111. Prom Wllkes-Hni ly and the South 1 15 7 CO, 8 60, 10.10, 11.55 ll. 111.! 1.10, 2.14, 3.4S, 5 20, C21. 7,53. 9 05, 9.45 p in . 1.13 a. m. Complete information regurdlng rutos to all points lu tho United States und Canada may be obtained ut tho ticket of llco In tho depot Special attention given to Westorn and Southern resort buslnnsH. J. W. HPHDKMv. a. P. A . Albany, N.Y, II, W. CHOSS, p. P. A., Sciunton, Pa. THE GREAT STORE. nMAMMAWVW UNDER SKIRTS 23c AND UP AND UP e nnr in uie. "-" ,iv- i,i ..wv entire week, and longer, if the 6 One dollar well spent in this store will buy three dollars equally well spent in any other store in the state. TUXEDAT (Indian Juuno of Snug Harbor, Cook's Inliti "The (iatcuay or Alaska." Plt'lPLlU'Y OK THE No.tliHn Pacific and Alaska Mining, Transportation & Tradinj Compiny, CAP. $2,500,000.00. DIRECTORS. President. HHNHY A. PAHH. of tho gnat grain house of I Jl Parr & Son, Haltltnore Vlco President JOHN IC COWHN. presi dent of tho II & O n Tt Tii.iHUier. OIIHISTIAN DHVItlHS. Pres ident of the Nutlonu! Dank of Haiti more. Sccietnrj, HOHHHT HAMSAY. President Chamber of Coninicrce, H.iltlmore. Oenpral Manager, GHOHC11: 11. TINOLH, ex-U. S. Treasury Agent In chargo of Fur Seal Islands aF.Oliru: ll HLANCHARD. Chairman Joint Tr.itlle Association. CHAHLHS J. FAFLKNIIH. U. S. Sena tor for West Virginia WATSON C SQUlHi:. e-F. S. Senator for Washington. DH. J. T. HOYLCS Woodland, Cali fornia, a mining expert. AUI1IIOR. S DAVIFS WAItriHLD, Postmaster of Haltlmore. COUNSEL STL'P.L, SKMJIUS, CAItY & BOND, Bal tlmoie. CONSULTIXO RNaiNEER, JNO. C. F. RANDOLPH, A. JL, F. JL. New Yorlc. "Thce names nto aniplo guaranteo for tho intelligent and vigorous, jet conser vative, conduct of this gigantic enter prise." N. Y. Tribune "It Is to be expieted that many com panies will bo organised on paper to se cure tho attention of would bo Investors, and that associations of li responsible pirtles will undoubledlj endeavor to bring schemes fc the development of Alaska gold Holds to the notice of the public generally. Consequently It Is very opportune that tho Noithoin Pacific und Alaska Mining. Transportation and Trad ing eompanv has made public Its plans thus ejily in the agllutlon, us tlie mnns of tho gentlemen who are Interested In it gunraiitei beyond doubt Its responsi bility ami high standing as a legitimate coiporiitlon." Jlunufactuicr ' Hccoid. PLANS AND rilOI'KKTIKS. Company Owns 33 Quartz Ledges of F. tiuordlnury Promise at Snug Harbor. Oio Prcc-mllllng and likely to Yield Ten Dol lirs at Working Cost of 60c. per Ton. Also. LOO) Acies Illch Gold Placets III Copper Hlver and Klondike. Will Hstabllsh On at Commercial De pot at Sung Harbor Probal lo Capital of New Tinltoiy of Lincoln Will Hun Sleamcis fiom San Francisco nnd Seattle to Connect at Snug Harbor with Only Feasible Hall Kouto to Copper Hlvi'i. Klondike nnd Yukon. Limited Amount of Treasury Stock Tor Sale, for Operating Fxpcnsis BOiK OW 1PE PQR 5U1fCRIPTI0N BHAItnS $1 00. SOLD AT PAH NO SL'HSCHIPTION I NDHH THN DOL LARS hi:ci:ivi:d. HEOIsTUA OP MOCK COLONIAL THFST COJIPANY, NFW YOltK. ntii'osiToiiins oi' company's tunos, THi: AJIHHICAN FXCIIANOr: NA TIONAL HANK OF NHW YOUK: AND THU NATIONAL HANK OF HALTI MOIIU. Address application or Inquhles to: CIIKISri N DP.VIJIUS, Treasurer, Uqultablo Hulldlng, Now York, OI.'llRdl! K. TINdLli. General Manazei, Wusldngton Louu and Trust Hulldlng, Wushlnu'ton, D. C. I. H. M'LARAN, Aft. Sec'y &Trea. Firemen's Insuianuco Co.'s IJulliIiiitr. Hal tlmore, Md. RAILROAO TIME TABLES Schedule In IHIcct Nov. a8, 1807. Trains Leave Wllkc3-Barro as FoU lows: 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washlnptlon, and for Pitts burg and the West. 10.15 a. in., week days, for Hnzloton, Potlsvlllc, Reading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and the Wost. 3.12 r, m , dally, forSunbury, Harris burg. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and Pittsburg and tho West. COO p. m. , week days, for Hazleton and Poltsvillo. J. R. WOOD, (Icn'l Pan. Aeent. J. II. HUTCHINSON. (Icncral Manager. Central Rnilioiul of New Jersey (Lehigh and Susuehuuna Division.) Stations In New Vol k root ot Liberty street. N. It., und Whltchull Terminal. Anthracltu coal ued exclusively, insur ing cleanliness nnd comfort. T1MH TAHLI3 IN IH'l'HCT NOV. II. ISO". Ttalns lcnvo Sit auton for I'Utston, WllkiB-Hure, etc., at S.:W, 9 15, 11 110 a. 111 , 12.t3, 2(H), 3 03. 5 00. 710 p. m Suildais, tllW, a. 111 , 1 00, 2.15, 7.10 p 111. Kor Lal.ewuod nnd Atlantic City, S.V0 a. m. Tor Now York, Newark und Ultzabcth. SM (exprcs) 11. m., LM3 (express with HulTet parlor tar), 3u3 (oxpress) p. 111. Sunday, 2 15 p m. Train li.iving 1J.13 p. m. arrives at I'lillndclphla, Heading Ter minal, u.l'l p in. and New ork i00 p. in. Kor Mnuncli Chunk, Allentuwn, Hethle boni. Huston mid Philadelphia, 8 20 u. in., 11 45. 3 03 fi 0" (except Philadelphia) p. lit. Sunday, 2 15 p m Tor Knltlmoio und Washington and points South and West vli Hetlilcheni, b.20 a. m., 12 4", p m. Himd.tH, 2.13 p. m. Kor Long Hranch, Oman Grove, etc., ut S20 a. in. and 1.2.45 p m. Kor Heading, Lebanon nnd Hmrlsburg, via Allcntown, ! 20 a. in., 1.43, 0.00 p. m. Sunday 2 1" p m 1'or l"ottslle. 8 20 11. m., 12.43 p. in. Hctuiulng lenvo Now Yoik, foot of Lib erty street, North Hlver. at 3 10 (express) a. m 110, 1.30. 4 15 (express with HulTet parlor cai) p. m Sunday. 1 30 u. m. Leavo New York, foot Whitehall street. South ferry, ut OS a. 111., 1 00, 1 25, 3.53 p. in. Passengers arriving or departing lrom this terminal enn connect under cover with nil tho elovated railroads, Hrondwiiy cublo cars, nnd ferries to Hrookljn and Stntcn Islend. making quick tinnsier to und from Cliand Central IJepot and Long Island Hnllroud. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal. 0 00 a. in , 2 uo and I JO p. m. Sunday, G 23 u m. Through tickets to nil points nt lowest rato may be had on nppllcatlon in nd vauce to tho ticket ngent al the station. II. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt. J. II. OLHAVSHN, Clou, Supt. Lehigh Valley Railroad System Anthraclto Coal Used, Fnsurlng Cleanli ness und Comfort. IN EFFUCT JAN. 16, 1S0S. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. Tor Philadelphia and Now York via D. &. H. R. It. at 11.43. 7.50 a. m., and 12 05, 1 23. 2.21, 4 41 (Hlack Diamond Express; and 11.10 p m. For Pittston and Wllkcs-Barro via D. L. & W. 11. 11., el 00, b.OS, 11.10 tt. m., 1.53 3 25, C U0 p m. For White Haven. Hazleton, Pottsvllo, nnd principal points In tho coal rc-gions Via D. k 11. 11. It , b.13, 7.50 a. m., 12.03, 2il and 4 41 p 111 For Hothlihem. Easton. Reading, Har rlsburg and pilnclpal Intel medluto sta tions via D &; II. It. R . 0 13, 7.50 a. 111 , 12 03, 125 221, 4 11 (Uluik Diamond E piess), ll.TO p. in. For TimUhiinnock. Towanda, Elmlra, lth.tin. (ienova, and principal intermedi ate stations v la D , L & W. R. 11., 6 00, 10 05 a m . 12.45 and 3 35 p. 111. For Geneva, Rochester, Hufalo, Niag ara Fulls. Chicago and all points west vl.i D & II It. 11.. 12 03 .)."-! (Llack Diamond Express, 10 2S and 11 30 p. m Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Vnllcj pirlor cars on all trains between Wllkes-Ilano and Now York, Philadel phia. Huffnlo and Suspension Hridge. HOLLIN II. W1LHUH, Gen. Supt. CHAS. S. LEE, Gen. I'ass. Agt., Fhtla., Pa A. W. NONNEJIACHER. Asst. Gen. Pass Agt . Philadelphia. Pa. Scranton olllee. 300 Lackawanna avonuo. Del.. Laclca. anil Western. Effect Jlonday, Nov. 21, 1697. Trains leave Sir.intou as follows: Ei: press foi New Yoik and all points East. 1 40, .! OJ, 5 15, s.OU and 10 U3 a. m , 12.53 and 3 ui p. 111. Express for Easton, Ticnton, Philadel phia and the South, 5.15, SOU and 10.20 u. 111 , 12 55 und i.ii p in. Wa-dilngton und vvuy stations 3.13 p m. Tobjlianni aicoinmodatlon, 0 10 p. m Expuss lor Uhibliiiiiuoii Oswego El mlra, Coining Hath. Dansvllle. Jlount Jlorrls and Huffalo 12 10. 2 33, ii U0 11. m. and 155 p. m., making eloso connections ut Huffilo to all puinto in tho Vet, Ncuthwest and boutliwest. Hlnghamton and wuv stations, 1.03 p. m. Nicholson accommodation, 3 13 p. m. Hlnghamton and Elmlra uxpics.4, 53 p. in Epiesi for Plica and Hlchlleld Sprlnsd 2 35 a m. and 1 55 p. in. Ithaca, 2:.", 111O a 111 , and 1 55 p. in l'or Noitlitiinheiliind, Plltston, Wllkes Barie. PI mouth HIooinbiug utul Djii ville, making cose lonucitlou at North iiiiiber.uiil lor Wllllainsport, llaulsbuii,, Hiltlmoie Washington nnd the South. Noilliumb.'iland and inte-mediato sta tions, 0 00, 1U05 a. m., and 1 55 and 1! Uu p. in Nantlcoke and intermediate stalon. S03 and 1110 a 111 Pljmuutli and lntei mediate stations, 3 i3 and h 50 p. in. X-'or Kingston 12 15 p in. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains For eli'tallid Infoimatlon. pocket time tables etc, upplj to M L. Smith. Dl trlct Passenger Agent, depot, ticket of llce. Lviti ami Wyomlnt; Valley. In effect Sept. 1?, 1SD7. Trains leave Sunnton for New York nnd intermediate points on E1I0 r.ilhoid, also fm lliiwluj und total points ut 7 03 u in und -'25 p m Arilvn ut Scr.iutoii from abovo points nt 10 23 a 111 , o 15 nud 9.3$ p in. ,srii.vvio niviiio.v. Ill r.llYcl Deciniber Ivilli, 18117. Mf53 N'orlli Ituuuibj hoiitli Hound. 2011 S"I & J stations a P w (Trains Dally. Ex. i- 1 ccpt 'Uiidii) ) 15 a .. u 11 Arrive I.eavei a a 7N rranklla st .... 7 1) .... " 710ist 4.nd street .... "M .... 7 co WeeUuwkoti ... 810 .... If m An He Leave' r m 1131 I'alOiU .... 2'J .... , 10111 Hancock .... a 1 .... ". ... l."iv stnrlUIP .... 2 "l .... U t'i Preston Park .... -' 11 .... U40. Wllinond .... '241 ,,.. iSiv I'oyntrllo .. . S5 .... iimi; uiHoii ... sss .... i.M'3 Plonsaat Mt uro' .... II11H ITlllOIKlalO ... .119 .... 1140 Foreitcuy .... 3 in .... 1131 carbonda 0 .... 834 .... (1P0, White Hrtrtgo ... M3K ... llijvl vtajileld .... 13 13 .... ,1W3( Jerinjn .... a 45 .... !111S Aniilbald .... 3Sl.. ' Ill 131 VMDU.ll .... DM .... II 11, Piekvllie .... Sf.9 .... 'll 17 Olvihant .... 4 01..., 1103 I'llciuurg ... 4U7 .... ,11 p.! Throop .... 410... 11 ii, rrovtilenco ... 111 .... J 1iofc-' l'arlc mce .... 14 17 .... 1033 bcrauton .. 4 vro .... 'a h I.eavo Arrive r u All trnlna run dlllv excrnt .-llliilJT. t. sUnltles that trains stop on Binal for p&s. itogen. e-curn rates via Ontario Western betorn RurcUasltuf tickets and nave inoocy. Day and lirtH E press to tne WesU J. o. Audonon, Ocn. Pass AgU T, Flltcrolt, JJtv, I'o&s, Act. bcr'Dtpa l'a.
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