THE St'lUNTOX TIUBlJfli-MONDAY, SEPTEMBER IT, 1899. Special Inducements O.i all our Pianos and Organs I U1UUUUI And Others, 205 Wjomins Ave, SCRANTON AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPH Depends largely upon the supplies. The right kind at KEMP'S, Wyoming Avenuo HUNTINGTON'S BAKERY 120 feprucc hired, Mnsonlo 1'emplo DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose aud Throat Ofilce Hours 9 n. m to 12 SO p m ; 2 to 4. Willhims Uulldlng, Opp Postoillco. 4 -t- -t- 1 CITY NOTES : ( - - COLLEGE OPLNS TODAY-bt Thomas colltge will itopen this mornliik lor iho bchool j tat. MEMORIAL, SIMlVICi: Anthraclto commanders', No. 211, Knights of Malta, will obserso mcmoriul day of tho order, Tuebdaj, by a public service at Its hall, 116 Washington aenut, at 8 p. m. FINAL HEARING IHILD. In the tres. pass suit of Patrick Connors, who sues the city of Scriinton for $5,000 damages alleged ilono his propel tj, a final hear ing was held Satutdas. IICPTASOPHS MEETING There will he an lmpoitant meeting tonight In tho Raub building of the committee of Hep ttiMiphs basing in charge tho reception to be tendered the I'ntorson Heptasophs September 21. INSTALLATION OE OrFICCRS. Ablngtoii commanders. No 253, Knights of Malta, will publicly Install its newly chosen oltkers at its hall at Clark's Sum mit tonight. A large delegation from, this citv will attend tho affair. PINKRAL OP HARRY II DRINKElt -The funeral of Harry II. Drinker will be held at 2 30 o clock this afternoon lrom th 3 tcsldence, 410 Madison asenuo. Rev G L Alrlch will conduct the sir 's Ices and Intel merit will bo made in For est Hill cemetery AT CLEARING HOUSE The follosv liil' wen the exehanci-s nt the Scranton clearing houso during the wtek ending September 1: Mondas, holidav, Tuesday, j:O).C9lfi0, Wednesday, SISO.lll 37: Thurs clas $Ul.!9J49, Prblav, $127.192 07, Satur (l,i $107,767 01, total, $s67,u60W WILL HOLD A PICNIC -St. Peter's Total Abstinence society, of Belles ue, has tU tided to conduct a picnic October 10 mid has appointed tho following com mittee to nriango for it: Senator J. C. Vaughan, Michael Ttuane, John II. Re tt in, Anthony Planners", Patrick Cum mingi Mjles Clirk, Mai tin O'Connor, ,l din f! frilly Anthony Nolan, J Wright, Michael McLean, P. J. Carroll, .lames Norton, James Graham, V I loss ley and l'rank Miingan, sr. ELROY GAVE BAIL. Groom Who Spent His Honeymoon in Jail Was Released Saturday. l"iank Elroy, who was commit ted to the co inty jail by Alderman Kasson iccently, In default of bail, on the charge s hleh makes It unlawful for blooel relations of it near kin to marrs, enteied ball before comt Sat urday In tho sum of .'.'io The defendant resides at Wlnton and eloped on the night of Aug. 19 last, with the 19-j ear-old daughter of Een jainln Elroy, a half-brother to him, is bo also lives nt that place. When they returned and made the announcement of their marriage, tho father went before Alderman Knsson nnd had the groom ni rested. AUentown Fair. The Lehigh Valley lallroad will sell tickets from Scianton to the A'lfii town fair and return at special less" rates Sept. 19th to 22nd, good for ui turn to and Including Sept 23rd Special one day rate of $2.50 will be made on Sept. 21st. Tickets good go ing on special train leaylng Scranton at 6 4" a in. on that date, returning on special naln leaving AUentown 8.00 P m on that date, ot any regular train except tho Rlack Diamond express the following day. Consult Lehigh Valley Railroad ngents for Information, schedule, spe cial train, etc. Wanted. Hxpcrlenced v atchmaker nnd sales man. Rexford Co , Z15 Laekasvnnna avenue. Smoke the Popular Punch Cigar, 10c. DIED. LED. In Scranton, Sept. 9. lS'A Mm Mary A. J.ec, of 632 North Lincoln use. nue Funeral Tuesday afternoon lit 2 Vclock from her late home Interment in ForeHt Hill cemetery. Dccvuscd Is mrslved by three t hildrcn, namely, Ira It.. Manly L. enJ Ml J. Uiubu. Lee. Perry Brothers THAT NEW ICE COMPAUY. Scranton Men Aro nt tho Head of the Enterprise. W. Scranton, nf tills city, Is the president nnil directing genius of tho Noith lerscy and Mt. I'ocono let1 com pnnv. which n organized with a cnpit'il'of $t,'.'00.000 n P. Kingsbury, of thl- lty, Is secretin y and liensurer, and Monroe Howell, of Now 'ioiK, man nKPr Thr new company wan formed by consolidating the North Jersey and I'o cono Mountain l"e company, tho New Jersey Ice company and tlio l'stllnc Ice company, of New Jersey. It con trols tho water rlKhta on 37,000 acres of Innd on tho Vocono, Hudds lake, Lake Itopatrotip, Slpnnonjr lake, I"osv Jer sey Henri lake, Suinuehnntia eounts". mid other pnnd vhlclt have an aggre gate of ipvoial million tons a year. Tin- company's Ipp hoimcs have n stor age cipuclty of 400,000 tons. CONCERT AND PARADE. To Be Given by Crystal Hose Com pany nnd Lawtenco Band. The Ctjstal Hose company of the central city, headed by the Lawrence band of forty pieces will parade the principal streets this csening to adver tise their picnic, which will be held at the Roui'd ssoods tomoirosv after noon nnd esenln?. After the paiado the Lassrenco band sslll glo the following programme at a conceit In front of tho Ciystal Hose house on Linden street, concert to start at X in. Mulch, "Ciois and Ciossn" Duss Oserture, Morale Rolllnsou Selection, "A Night In Graimil i," Kreiitzer March, Dtdicatid to Cisstal Hose Co Waltz, IiiipasloiiidI)re tin Rosas Medley Oscrtuie, A Tickler,. L O DeWItt A Npsv Plowri Song, "Hearts and Klosstis' of 24", . . .The. M Lefalr Medley Match, Scranton to Harrlsburg, An W C Ott (PHsed on by Lassrenco Band.) WOMAN CHARGED WITH LIBEL. Her Accuser is Rev. I. N. W. Irvine, Formerly of This City. A dispatch from Huntingdon, Pa , In. osttrds's Philadelphia '"ress con tain d the follosslng. "Rev. I. N. W. Irslne, rector of St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church, made an lnfotmatlon today against Mrs Emma D. Elliott, a piomlnent so ciety woman, for criminal libel, and also brought a els II action for damages against her for alleged malicious prose cution. The affair giosss out of a pub lication in a Philadelphia nossspiper last s Inter of a story reflecting upon the chaiacter of Rev. It vine, which the latter claims was sviitten from mater ial furnished by Mrs. Elliott, and which ssas followed by a nrosecull n Insti tuted by her against the rector for forgers-." Rev. Mr. Irslne svas fonn-'ly a res ident of this city. LINEMAN INJURED. Fell from a Pole While at Work in Peckville. A man named Donnelly, engaged as a lineman by the Central Pennsylvania Telephone company, met w 1th a pain ful uccldent at Fcckvllle, Saturday af ternoon While engaged In his ssork on the top of a thlrts-fhe foot tele phono pole, the pole snapped In twain at the base and Donnelly was tin own headlong to the gtound. The accident occurred near the Ster rlck Creek Coal company's breaker. The lnlured man ssas assisted to the Delussaia and Hudson depot and was consejed to Scranton on the I! p. in ttain Donnelly's Injuties consisted of a badly sprained leg nnd a broken shoul der. He ssas also badly bruised about the head and body. TURNED THE HOSE ON. Excitement at Wyoming Avenue and Center Stieet. While Evangelists Nelblll and Smith were conducting an open air sersico at the corner of "Vyomlng v enii" an 1 Spinet? street Saturday e selling, George Kinback, one of the piopil'jp of tht New Womlng hotel, too c exception to their piesence and turned the hose on them Lieutenant John Davis put In an ap pearance and taking In the situation at a glance, giabbed the hose and tinned It on Kinback, svho got decid edly the worst of the deal. A large eiossd had assembled In tho mean time and applauded the olllcer for his defense of the speakeis. EXCITING RUNAWAY. Hoise Was Frightened by a Passing Tiolley Car. A hoise attached .to a single carriage containing Mts John Bess, of Sumner asenue, and het tin ee childten, ssas frightened by a tiolley eat on Mulbettv stteet, near Wheelet avenue, yesteiday afternoon and dashed madly dosvn the HtlHPl. The occupants were thrown out a short distance from where tho stait smis made, but beyond being bruised nnd badly shaken up, wero not Injured The hoise ssas stopped a few feet away, but tho ssagun ssus damaged beyond lepalr. CONVENTION OF ALLIANCE. It Is Being Held in a Tent nt Green Ridge. The fifth annual eonsentlon of Chi Is tlan and Missionary Alliance of Noith eastern Pennsylvania ssms begun yes teiday motnlng In a huge tent which has been elected on Jeff oi son avenue, near Delassare street, Grepn Ridge. The meetings are all public and were attended by large crowds yesterday. A. V. Juckson, of Rochester, N Y Rev. i: D. Whiteside, of Pittsburg: Rev. Lovlneskl, and othets usslsted at the services, POLICE COURT NOTES. There svere onlv tsvo prisoners In po lice court yesterday morrlng a very, small number for a Sunday morning. Henry Relllnger, a "plain dtunk," ssns dlrchaigeil nnd John Smith, an other of the same kind, ssas given sev en days. i m Monroe County Fair n Success. Special to the Scrantnn Tribune. Stroudshuig. Sept. 10. The managers of the Monroe County Agricultural so ciety svere sery much pleased at the suet ess of tl.ls- ,t's fair which was tho most succcwj that they had held. Not nn arrest was mado on the grounds during the entire time. SERMON ON WOMAN MAN'S HELPMEET DELIVERED BY REV. J. B. SWEET IN SIMPSON M. E. CHURCH. First of a Series of Discourses on the Woman of the Old Testament Be gun Last Evening God's Experi ments In Humnn-Bcing Building nnd tho Relation of Man nnd Wo man to Each Other Selfishness of Mankind Responsible for Woman's Degradation. Rev. J 11 Ssseet, pastor of tho Plnip snn Methodist Epinopnl chinch. West. Scianton, ssho has been absent from his pulpit mote or Ipss sln.-o the ses sions of the Wyoming Ministerial con fpicnee meetings in Kingston last spring, owing to I11iipf, has ngaln re sumed his apllse work In the pastor ate, an l lat esenlng began a series of spfmons on "Women of Hip Old Tes tament " The discourse will consume much 'tudy, ind every Sunday esen ing -luting SpptMtiber and October, Ri'V. Ml. Sweet wll' tieat with some of the most Int-iestlng clnr.tctcrs In the Ulble. The subject of lat evening's dis course svas "Woman, Man's Help meet," nnd wis dpllsercd before a large audienie. Ml. Sweet took his text from Genesis II" IS, "Ami tho Loid (iod said 'It Is not rood that the man should be alone. I will mnke him an helpmeet for him ' " He -poko as fol losvs: "In the beginning God rteated the heavens nnd the earth" This state ment Is the most lucid exposition of the reason for things eser recordel. The details ot creation vhlch follow this statement have never been lefuted as fat as the older of creation is con cerned, and the Scriptute account of It all Is as much In esldence today as when men llrst begun lnsestigatlng In an endeavor to make light, oi naught, of this stated ordpr of things The ci cation of man Implies an en tire change In Ood's method of pioced ure. In matetlal, and pieslous animal llie, lie spruits unu in uuuv .-,, He consults the Court of Heaven and together the statement Is made, "Let us make man " Man appeals ns the product of Cod's thought, counsel and skill, nnd when God looked upon the product He said, "It Is very good." PRODUCTS OF GOD'S THOUGHT. Nosv as man Is the product of the God thought Heavenly Council and Divine skill woman Is no less a crea tion from the laboiatory of Infinite skill, council and thought. Not of man, but of God, a finer creation, of better material, a tesult fiom experience. Man ssas of the prlmltlse dust, and ssoman ssas of the dust. It Is true, but dust blessed and honored of God In the cre ation of thp Adam of the human lace. Man ssas God's first oxpoilment In human-being building, the ssoman th" second oxpmlment, that she ssas a sue cess Is esident In that no third creation ssas attempted. The ne plus ultra ssas the Es"e for Adam, his helpmeet Hero she found rightful recognition as far as plac e might be concerned To man. not a mental, or moral, or physi cal inferior but an equal, as the fine, delicate hair spring of the watch is the equal of any pait of the svatch. So the ssoman. finer In construction, delicate In sensibilities, Is the equal of man In all paits counting foi true life, a helpmcpt RECOGNITION OF EQUALITY. Noss sslth this reiognltlon of first cqualltv. why the degradation of tint which God made to be, and assprted w as, ei y good ' AVhy should subse quent hlstoiy leveal as a fact that the helpmeet meant simply labor and burden-meet and that equality had neither recognition nor place betss'een man and woman'' You tell me it ssas the fall, the ssoman's j ielding to Satanic en ticements so bilnging disaster upon themselses and the ssotld, and so pun ishment was properly niPted out In s"ays of constant degradation for spoil ing the life of poor Adam Nonsense' Tell me It svas and Is the selfishness of the man, and I believe It Tell me It ssas the baser element In the chaiacter of the "dust man, sshlch svas unable to apptoelate tho liner sen sibilities and elempnts of tho second expetiment and so determined by brute foice to crush out these things and I will belles e that; but to tell me of the fall In sshlch the man ss-as as much to blame and was a great deal more of a cossard, and say svoman desetves sshat she got because of that, and I answer that there Is a Job foi the joung men ssho bore Ananias to his burial to cany out a fesv more who ought to die for the same teason. WHAT IS A WOMAN" Let us talse the question today, "What Is a ssoman''" Eastern despots say: "A toy, a pla thing, a mental Im becile and a mm til nothing" Western aborlginles say "A beast of but den. a menial to engage In the loss est con eels'ablo ssotk sshlle their loid and master wraps himself in blanket and dirty dignity asserting his superiority ssun cruelty and blosss "' Eastern and Western piesumed els 11 lzitlon say of het "She Is the biaier of children and keeper of the house, and limits het sphere to the walls of her, so-called, home." Still futther Western civilization has advanced besond the postie mental ity of her past condition and said "We open the doois of the house and sou may pass Into the stieet with uncov ered fact and Journey to the chinch of your tellglous piefcrence, you may con stitute the congregation of that chut eh, ou may be Its social and religious life; but sse knosv best as to your soul's need nnd sslll mle In jour religious svotshlp as we gosern In all other de tails of your life." Eastern despotism plays with her life J Dandruff is disease. ) Hair Vigor ' tj cures the disease J that produces dan- j druff. j Mrs. Barnard Thanks MRS. PINKIIAM FOR HEALTH. LETTER TO MRS. NNKtlAM NO. 18,991 " 1)kaii FniENn I feci It my duty to express my gratltutla nnd thanks to you for what your medicine has dono for inc. I wns very misernble. nnd los ing flesh very fast, had bladder trouble, fluttering paltis about tho heart and would get so illrzy nnd sufTcteil with painful menstruation. I is as reading in n. paper about Lydhx E. 1'inkhniu's Vegetablo Compound, so I ss-roto to you nnd after taking tsvo bottles I felt liken new person. Your Vegctnble Compound has entirely cured mo and I cannot praise it enough." Mns. J. O. llAitNAnu, MlLLTOWls", WAsniN'OTox Co,, Mk. An Iowa Woman's Convincing Statement. "I tried three doctors, and the last ono said nothing but nn operation ssould help me. My trouble ssas pro fuse flossing; somotimes I would think I would flosv to death. I was so weak that tho lenst work would tiro me. Reading of so many being cured by your medicine, I made up my mind to write to you for advice, nnd I am so glad that I did. I took Lydla K. Pink ham's Vegetablo Compound nnd Liver Pills and follosved your directions, and am nosv svcllnnd strong. I shall recom mend your medicino to all, for it saved my life." Miss A. P., Box 21 Abbott, Iowa. as It plajs with her vlituo. Western civilisation piesumably ptotects her life, guards her lrtue. extols her graces, magnifies her beauties, and wot ships at the shrine of her losell ness Is that ttuc? Yes and no. Yes as far as presumed chlsalry goes, but her life Is so feeble that -she Is killed sslth a stab of the tongue, she Is ruined sslth ti shake of the head or a shrug of the shouldeis; het graces then be come sice and her beauties deformities, sshlle her past loveliness' has changed Into hldeoustiess nnd deformities Our civilization In Its recognition of ths masterpiece of God's cteaton, this man's helpmeet, has created for her nn espei I il code of morals, nnd In scribes said code upon the statute book of public opinion These are based upon man's selllsh supremacy and assert themselses as "Thou shalt not, but I, the man, base full rights and prlsl leges, as "Thou shalt not swear, I can nnd shall; thou shalt not smoke or chew tobacco, I can and shall; thou shalt not dilnk Intoxicating liquors and become diunkcn, I can and shall; thou shalt not frequent places of question able lepute, I can and shall; thou shalt be sttlctly honest and virtuous, but I the man need not bo honest and need not be virtuous " THE PROPER RECOGNITION. Hut enough, yes and enough all through, for man's standard and God's laws clash, for In God theio Is neither male nor female. God puts the man and ssoman back there In distant Eden under precisely the same social and moral conttol and the "Thou shalt not" to the man was "Thou shalt not" to the woman, and God on general prin ciples noser said to tho man sshat was not applicable to the woman, or to the ssoman what could not with equal Jus tice, and proptlety, be said to the man. So for violation of God's lasv both ssere held equally guilty. Our plea is for tho recognition: First, of woman's rightful position a helpmeet for man; Second, for ssoman's social equality a companion to cheer and help In the ssork of life; Third, a comprehension of the truth that as with God man and woman are on the same P.,no uoth neoanff a Sasioi- as they wete one in need, both to stand togethet In Judgment, both foi eternal happiness nnd misery, so In this worbl the standard of excel lence should be alike. In the same moral svorld both should mose, and be help meets" together foi the Kingdom of God RELIGIOUS NEWS NOTES. High mass and Sunday Fchool were re sumed sestuduy at St Petet s catltedrtl llie-y s,(ti discontinued for the months of July and August. Tho subject t the morning sermon of Rev. W. J Potd, of the Green Blelgc Bap. tlst cliuicli, .scsterdiy morning ssas "The Dm line ot the Prui tr Meeting" "Christ the Reccisit and Accentor ' was the subject of the sermon dells ered jy Kis a W Welti, ut tho Calsars He. formed church yesteiday morning. His Itobctt I Y Pierce, of the Penn Asenue Baptist cliutch, pleached on "The Waiting Promised Land, tho Chris, tlan's Call to Entet," sesterdaj morning. Res. r P Dots. shn li.is rnir,.i fiom his iinnual sacatlon, preached to two huge congregations at his church the Cedar Asinue Methodist Episcopal, scsttrdav. "Decision of Character' was tho sub ject of an nddtcss to young people dells eied last night in tho First Presbs terlan church bs the pastoi, lies. James Mc I.i'od. D. I) Hey. John P. Moffat, of the Washburn Stteet Pi t lis U I litu chinch, ncciiple d his pulpit sesttrdus An entering for thu bond of ministerial icllef was taken up nt each berslce. His A L. Homer, of St Maik's Lit tin ran ehurc b, preached two forceful ser mons csterdat on the subjects of "ot Weirs of Well-Doing" and "Tho uno Thltii" Needful " At the moiling scrs Ico of the Grace He. formi d Episcopal church sesterduy tho pjstot. Rev G L All leh, selected for tho subject of his setmon. "Ttuly Surren dend Life and Suslci " Res C. E Robinson, D D , delivered a beautiful sermon last night in tho Sec ond Piesbtc rlrin church on "Chambeis of Imagers " The musle stns a featute 1 the morning and csening set sices. Tht STcrnments of the Lotd's supper were administered at tho Jackson Strct Baptist chilli h last esenlng The pas tor. Rev Thomas do Gtuchs. spoke on "A Mcssheo to Pac ksllders, or Drifting Ships" "A Mighty Man of Valor" ssas tho sub. Jict ot the sermon dills ered sesteldas morning bs Ruv. Luther Hess Waring ut the Grace Esnngellc.il Lutheran church on Madison ncenue, corner of Mul. lurry stteet Res-. James D. Tllllnghast, of Tossandn, filled the pulpit ut scsteidas' morning's serslee ut All Souls' Unlst rsallst church on Pine street "Our Forward Moscnient as a I'ulversnliHt Church" was the sub Jtet of his sermon. At tho Duntnoro Methodist Episcopal i hurclt sesterduy morning Rev A.J w Cleft, the pastor, dells ered nn ablo ser mon, choosing as his subject "Tho De spairing Cry of Jesus on the Cross " At the esenlng service Res Dayton Ellis Idled the pulpit. Rov Austin Gilflln, D D, presiding el. der, preached at tho morning scrs Ico In the Elm Patk ihurch vistctdav mottling In tho esnlmr Hit. C. M dlnin, D. D. spoke Speclol music wns rendered un tie r the direction of Piofessni J. Alfred Pennington, tho nrgnnlt The Methodist Episcopal chut eh preach, ers meeting of St'tjntnn nnd slclmty sslll be resuirtd this mornli g nt 10 20 In I'lm Park library toom Rev. c M Surdiun. of the Plttston Mi Hiodlrt Episcopal church, will bo the soenki r. Ills sub ject sslll bo "Man's Individual and Social Side " Finest wines and clears nt Lan's, S20 Spruce street, Try the "Joy Maker" cigar, Gc. LACKAWANNA GIVES OUT ITS SCHEDULE DETAILS OF THE AGREEMENT REACHED AT CONFERENCE, Firemen Concluded Their Conference Saturday Afternoon and in tho Evening tho Complete Schedule Was Mado Public Wages In creased by tho New System. Operating Expenses Will Remain About tho Same tts the Number of Crews Will Be Lessened. The detailed schedule of wages and rules for the Lackawanna emploes wns made public Saturday afternoon at the close of the conference sslth the fh emeu. As stnted previously In the articles accompanying The Tribune's comprehensive summaries of the sched ule, an Increase In wages Is granted to every class ot employes on all divis ions of the system. Lven with the present short runs which prevail on some divisions the men will make better wages under tho mileage schedule than they did under the per diem system, and when runs are lengthened, ns Superintendent Rus sell says they will be, a ery material Increase sslll tesult. This lengthening of runs and double heading of trains will permit of lessen ing the number of cress s to such an extent that the opetatlon of the toad will, it Is figured, be only a little, It nny, more costly than It Is at ptesent Following is tho new schedule. It Is floured on a basis of 100 miles: PASSENGER TRAIN SERVICE. Con- Il'gge- R'ke- duclnrs. men men im to I'm m fin f 2 -.7 J.mo 2000 m. to IN!)1) m L' 93 1 42 Hj 3000 m. to .WO in 2 33 1 23 1 17 IDT) 4000 m to IJ03 m l.Ort iiomi m. to 5009 m 1 SO 1 10 1 Ot", WOO m Up 1 b0 1.10 10G THROUGH MILK SERIVCE. Con- Brakc- ductors. men 1 m. to lm m ji fiO j.'l'j 2000 in. to 3919 m 1 S7 LIS 4000 m. to VW m 1.70 1 On r,0 t to W19 in I.5S .'it fioml m. to 70W m 1 ," M 70o0m. up j no .si; LOCAL MLK SERVICE. Con- Brakc- duetors. men. 1 m. to 1199 ni IS" $250 20ciO m. to 3Wi ni 200 1 37 4ti0 ni. to 1999 m 1 70 1.2S .10W m. to 5999 m 1.6(5 1 13 GOOD m. up ICG 115 FREIGHT TRAIN MEN. Con- Brake ductors. men. Tht ought freight betssecn Buffalo and Elm Ira, $2 70 Jl SO Local way freight bctsveen Buffalo and Elmlra 3.10 20G Through freight between Elmira, Utica, Ossscgo, Blnghatnton nnd Scranton. 3 00 2 00 FREIGHT TRAIN MEN. Con- Brakc ductors. mn. Local way freight between Utica, Oswego nnd Blng- hatnton $3.10 SE06 Through freight, Scranton east 310 200 Local way freight, Scranton east 310 200 DRILL SERVICE. Drill- Drill master, men. Hoboken, Ncssark and Scran ton fdass) 19 18 Hoboken, Ncssark and Scran ton (nights) 20 li 5 All other sards (class) 19 17 All other sards (nights) 195 17.3 FOR ENGINEERS. Local passenger, 3 ".oc. per nflte; through passenger, 3 33c per mile; subuiban, 3 J5c rer mile, freight, 3 S3e. pr mile, consoli dated tr.iltrs, 4c per mile, drill, mini) and transfer serslee, 3 2 per mllle, hill run wreck tnlns, construction trains, svork trains, roustabout drills, 3 Soe. pet mile. FOR FIREMEN. Local pissenger, 2e per mile, through passenger, 2c per mile, suburban, Si mile; freight, 2 TOe. per mile, consolidate-d trains, 'Oc. per mile, drill, mine and transfer serslee, 1 93c per mile, hill runs, ssreck tt.iins, construction ttalns, ssork tialns, toustnbout drills, 2 30. per mile Schedule of compensation for conduc tors, n.igagmen, trainmen, brakimen, It ministers and drlllmen. Kftecttso Oc tober 1, 1S99. ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT. TIip follosslng are the articles of agree ment ssith tho Trainmen and aro nn ixaet cony of thoso mado with th En gineers and Flremcr.: ARTICLE 1. 1 A jruatnntee of ten (10) miles per hour is made In all roud set vice .' A guarantee of tight and one-third (S 1 i) miles pet hour Is mado In drill fcr slce, hill serslee, initio sets lee. svreck, stork, lonstiuctlon, tram ft r and roust about drill i-erslet Tho company gises In sard and mine '-etslce one hour for dinner .' Thlrts (30) mh utes will be consid ered ono hour, ltss thin thlrts I'M) min utes sslll not be considered. I Men ssho aro called and lepoit sslll be. allowed twents-flso (2) miles and stand first out. If any inlltugo Is mudo thus will be allowed fifty (30) miles. If os-er fifty (50) Is made, one hundred (100) ai lossed. u Local was freight runs of less than ono hundred (100) milts, ono hundud (liW) miles sslll bo allowed. (! Men cu.pluscd on hills sslll bo paid the same rate pet mile as load men for all mlleago they can make 7 Road cress s doubling hills sslll be al lossed ai tual mileage nt tho rato per mile paid mi that train S Men on ssork trains ssreck trains or pel forming drill svork ulong tho line nt different stations sslll bo paid the same into per mile as freight crests. 9 On runs of less than 10!) miles ssheie constructls'e mlleago Is allowed, when tlia 11111 Is doubled, tho ticttml mile ago will be allossed svhero tho mileage exceeds 100 miles lor tho round trip. 10 No mllc-ago sslll be allossed for learning the roud or for being txiimlned to 1 tin on othir lines except when or dertd to nesv tetrltory by tho company. II Where schedule corslsts of freight one svuy nnd passtnger the other ssny It shall bo paid for 01 sshlehoser mlleuso Is the greater. 12 Men assigned sshero constructs o mlleago Is allowed will, when they la off, loso tho same amount each day that they ssould recelse If thes ssorked 13. Any emnlose sshllo on duty shall perform any ssork assigned to him. Any ssork reciulrfd of him after his run is tomplettd will bo paid for nt the same rate unci under tho sumo rule us his run p ild 14 Men acting as svlttusses or attending tourt under Instruction of nn otllilal of iho company sslll bo allowed ono hundred tnllcH for 21 houiH nt thdr rtgular stngts and 111 tual expenses This to coser all time until they resume ssork 13 Men acting as pilots svlll be nllosvrd tho same rato per mllo as they would re. 1 ilvo In tho class of sorslto they aie reg ularly emplojod, 10. Men deadheading under orders will bo allowed hnlf time In their clnss, but when runnlnc sslth an engine or onglno and enbousp, full tlmo still bo allosvtil. 17. Coal mine ctctvs sslll bo classed as In drill serslee, jwiimmmmmtmmimMmimk. 5 Il:nfiRlJl!'i!iiW'r' Millar & Peck, POPULAR HOUSE 'mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmw (HHKfHHHHKaai I THE I fflllil' 1 --iW''' FOOTE & FULLER CO., Hears Building, 140-142 Washington Ave. ARTICLE 2. 1. In tho cholro of runs on any division Iho conductor, baggageman, trainman or brakemun will haso preference svho has been longest In the sersico on that dlsis lon as conductor, baggageman, trainman or brakoman, presided he Is considered competent by the superintendent Thp lino of promotion should bo fiom frplght brnkemtin to freight conductor, freight conductor to milk train conductor, milk train conductor to passenger conductor Bs "dlsislon" Is meant all the Hues un der the Jtirlstlletln of one superintendent A similar prefeience will apply to drlll mastersi nnd clrlllmi n by drillmcn being promoted to drlllniasteis. 2. A tempurars sneuney In passenger serslee of moic than thirty (30) days will be tilled bs' the senior freight man If com petent; less than thirty (30) class by the llrst man out who is competent 3. Vacant runs ssill bo adsertised fifteen das s. ARTICLE 3. 1. When men do not make 2,000 miles per month In extra freight service tho most recently emplosid or promottd will be set back or placed on tho extra list. This shall also hold rank lcspecttsely when business resises and additional men are required. 2 In case of a shortage of men on ono part of the road and a surplus on an other part, the suiplus men still bo traits ferred temporarily to avoid hiring men, and such svill not lose their rank on that pirt of tho road from sshlch they were tiansrerreil. 3. A man going from one dlsislon to another at his ossn request sslll bo con sidered ns a now man on tho division to sshlch he gots and ho will lose his rank on tho dlsislon sshlch he leases. ARTICLE 4. 1. For cstrs" tsso br ikemen and drill mm promoted ono conductor and drill master mas' bo hired, presided thero Is no competent brakeman in the sersico of ten stars fxperlcnce. 2 In reducing tho force tho hast com petent men still bo permaneutls relieved, thoso most recently emplojed may be permanently relies ed or laid off as may bo found necessnrs'. 3. Brake men and ilrlllinrn fulling to pass a llrst examination foi lonductois and elrlllmnsters tcpectisils still bo git en a second examination after a leasoniblo time Ifthcs fall again tins m.is 1" re llesed as Incomiu tent 4 Pas-engii brakemen st ho h ive sersed two sears in freight service shall bo con sldeied In line for ui amotion to conduc tors of second cl iss tialnsi after serslng sufficient addition il time in freight ser sico and passing tho necessary examina tion. ARTICLE 3 1. All unasslgned men still be run flMt In and first out on thilr rcspectlso ells Is Ions. 2 In order to else sulllclent time for rest, tnen still not bo called upon to go out svhen It can bo asolded sooner than 12 hours attet their arrlsal, they to be tho Judge when they require rest ARTICLE 6 1 Men who are unable fiom any tau to pel form sets lee must send notice In ntnpln time to mike other prosl-lon nnd to avoid be Ing calltd 2 Where callers me emploted men ssbo Use sslthln u distune o of one mile will be called it reisonablo tlmo before the leasing time of theli train and the man called will slsn his name and the time nt sshlch he was calltd This sslll not apply to nun assigned to regulai pass enger trains not will It appls to regular freight trnlns betssecn the houts of 7 a in and 7 p ni ARTICLE 7. 1. It Is the policy ot the minngement to. If possible, find etiiplosment foi dis abled etnploses ssherp thev tun perform stork that does not endanger public, stfety or to tho company's ptoperts 2 All men st ho haso been In tho em ploy of thu company for ninety dnss, upon leaving tht serslee or being re llestd, will bo gtsen a serslee card, stat ing the time of sets Ice, capacity In which emploted, and cause of leasing sirs lee, tho sumo to bo npprosed aud stamped bs the proper ottlcer ARTICLE 8. 1 When the serslto on a time slip h not allowed, the tlmo slip will be returned to tho mnn maklrg it, sslth reasons glsen for not allosvlng It. ARTICLE 0 1, The management nc-onl to nuv and all emploses tho right to apptiil to its highest officer Passenger conductors sslll not be giv en a ten dass' s-acatlott under pav as foimnly and must buy their osvn uni form0. Tho Lnckawar.ua ss-is opp of thp vry few iallro"d companies sshlch furnished Its passenger ei nduetors sslth unlfoims flee of cost. Smoko tho Hotel Jermyn Cigar, 10c CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of &sU& FRUIT JARS! GILCHRIST Will admit thp hand to arrange fruit or clean jar. The largest fruit can be canned whole in lhis jar. Cone-shaped cap has many advantages. Best Mason Jars, extra ruflbcrs and caps, and Jelly Glasses. Cv&YCxv. 13a Wyoming Ave. "Walk In and look around " - FURNISHINQ STORE. Dockash Stoves and Ranges Don't put oil buying the heating stove you need for this winter till snow flies. Cold weather will be here on time. We should be pleased to have you call now and inspect our line of Dockash Heating Stoves. Repairs Always in Stock. A Great Blow! CONRAD Expects the other kind about Aug. 26 when the Hawes and Miller Hats will be oil sale. 305 Lackawanna Avenue Steam and a Hot Water Heating nstimatcs cheerfully furnished on Glectrical and Heating Work. Most complete line of Gas and Electric Fixtures in the city. Fepairvoik given prompt atten tion. 119 Franklin Wenue. SUMMER RESORTS. PENNSYLVANIA, Elmwood Hall Elm hurst, Pa. (formerly Motel niinliurit, 1 Open All the Year. This hotel has bu remodeled aud retlttel throughout und svlll op:n its doori June if, Ferrates, etc., call on or uddron DR. W. H.H. BULL EUMHURST, PA, THE WINOLA, An Ideal Health Resort, Beauti fully Situated with Full Lake View. Absolutely free from malaria and mts quitoea; boating, Hilling, dancing, tenuis, orchcstia. etc , pure Lithla stater spting; plcnts of old shade, plno gioto of lurga tttes surround hotel, excellent table; rates reasonable, capacity of hojso, 20. Illustrated booklet and references on op plication C. E. FREAR. LAKE" WINOLA, PA FERN HALL, Crvstal Lake Refined Family Rosort Mag'loasei Carbondalo for Koru Hull at D'llp ill "taie loaves I orn Hall for Ca bonilale nt H '111 11 111. inophouo Couua tlou "I'orillnli, pay ntntlon C E JOHNSON. Manager. l'otofflce Addresi, Uuuilnfl, 1'a. 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