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THE SCRANTON TlUHUNJb-WJSDJNlSSJJAX, JAJNUAHX 10, 1UU0.
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CARBONDALE.
ALMOST A RIOT.
FolirViman Defied nt the Democratic
v Convention Last Night.
Thn Democratic convention met In
the Academy of Musde lout night, nnJ
bofore.lt got down to business blood
flheil huh narrowly averted. Mayor
Kilpatrlc.lt was there ivs a delegate
and he insisted on having Chairman
ftoylnn and Secretary Moflltt, of the
city committee, act, while a majollty
of the delegates thought othetwls
No motion to the contrary would he
entertained by Chairman Hovlan, and
the delegates nomlinted John III Id
Rett. When he attempted to take the
platform both factions stripped their
coats for action. Then theiyTwas a
pause. Aftei unsldcrabttalk and
delay a motion to make Jrfvuph Hun
nan chairman nnd John Hildgott sec
retaty was rallied. Mr. Miennan
iontod hlmsplf at a table In fiont of
the stage nnd commenced to do busi
ness. The major said to Ollleer Hud
elv: "Put tint man out for dlstuiblnT
thn peace." The delegates anil their
friends, who weie deeldedlv In the mi
Jority rose for the lontllct and the
officer's good Judgmint In accepting
the ineltnble without sti iking a blow
prevented a fcerloils ilot.
Finally the mavot and his party
withdrew and the convention made the
following nominations:
Second vv .11 el Poor dliector, John
Lynch; common council, J. J. Loftus,
P. V. lievlno
Thitd i aid Poor dliector. A. L.
Cook: school dlicctoi, J. J. Gallagher;
alderman, John Atkinson.
Fourth waul Pool ch. color, Wllltim
I,oftus; common council, Messn.
Walsh and Kennedy.
.I''lftliw.tid Pool dliector. John Me
Cube; 'select council, Thomas Moua
hau. .Sixth u aid Pooi dliector, M. H.
riune; common council. Joseph Hat
lis, Janus Lter; alderman M. H.
gulllvan.
HANK ELECTIONS.
The lnc.il banks held their annual
oloctloii"- esterdav with the follow
ing result Two plunges weie m ide
In the dlieetoiato of the Mlncrb and
Mechanic. The new dlrectois aie L.
A. Patteison, succeeding his father,
deccuscd, and G. B. Jermyn, succeed
ing his father. The re-clecled dlrect
ois are: E. E. Hendrlck, A. P.tfeco-,
W. W. Lithrop, C. E. Spencer, W. W.
Watt, S. A. McMulIen, D. Scuny. .
meeting of the directors was held Im
mediately after that of the stockhold
ers and the following ofllc ers weie
elected: Alfied P.iscoe, president; E.
E. Hendilck, vice ptcsldent, and Clai
ente E Sreueei, eashlei.
The stockholders le-clected nil th'
old cliiectorh of the Flist National
lunk. The dliectois will meet and
elect ofllceis todnv.
THE COMMITTEE SWEAES.
The- following affidavit of the ati"
committee explains Itself:
"The membeis of the Citizens' E
"cutlve Committeo of One Hundted
jelng duly swoin doth iKpoao and say
that the above ai tides fiom the Car
bondalo he idoi aie 1 ilso In eveiy pui
tluil.ir, a malicious lie m ide out of
whole doth, and woithy of the paper
that published It.
'"I. A. Robcits I'lialimin: Henty J.
Hiuinin, T. M Noalon, H. C. Wheeler,
J. W. Kllpatrkk. II. I! itelley.
"Peisonally appealed befoie me, oiu
of the aldeimen foi Oaibondale, the
above paitles who deposeth and saleth
on oath the above affidavit Is tiue tj
the best of knew ledge and belief.
I Seal "William Mori Won,
"Alderman.
'Caibondale, Jan. S, 1000"
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Mis J. J. Thompson is enteitalnlng
Miss llutii Couitiight. of Seranton.
Ml"s Kathi.Mi Gardnei, of Clifford,
called en fi lends In this city v ester
da v.
It has been announced that St.
Itoso's Crtlstmis eilYotlng was fl,r02,
an Incie.isp o $:;i over that of Kaster.
Mis. O. W. i:vana visited Olvphant
f l lends e slerday.
Vi ink Rhine, of Honesdale, was in
tills e Itv vosti'iday.
Poitii Willi, mis Is filling it tempor
ary eleikshlp at the Delawaie mil
Hudson ollle e on Noith Main stieet.
I J. Hob in was In Honesdale on
business vesteidav.
Mis. T. II Mcdbind, of Copelan 1
avenue, is entii talnlng Ml.ss Hessie
Itejnolds, of Vilkes-i5aup.
Postniastei Thomas expects to pay
H'jt Spilngs, Alh., a few weeks' visit
In the neai futuie.
The Ti action conipiuv has elected
elluctois an follows, c. i. C'luk,
Philadelphia. Fiank Sllllm in. jr ,
Se lantern, I;, E. Hendilck, Cailion
dale; I!. A. Jaeluln, C'.ulinud.ilu; t
I'oid Stevens, Philadelphia; S W.
Colton, ji , Phil ide'lphl.i; c. A. Peat
son, jl , Philadelphia.
OLYPHANT.
When Pie-fldent Van Sickle called
Monday night's meeting of the pound!
to oielei, loin menibciH we-ie absent,
Messis. Polej. Gillespie.. Marks and
Huike. bpcicimy O'Malley icad thp
minutes of the pievlous meeting. After
he had finished. Ml. How mil asked why
he had made no reeoid of the business
transacted aftei m er.il of the mem
bers had depaitcd fiom the pievlous
meeting. The secretary icplled that lie
V, ben tbo sun
boos down thcro'i k
Booa suotutUi in
Headlitrht
Water White
Oil
th antidote to darkness. The
outaairau'toxploelo.dnccn't
(raen,ciciesn'ismol:e. Your
cicaicriiasiu
le'nHtlM
Peflnlnor fin. BA
k
did not think that any business trans
acted by the live members who re
mained In the room was legal, because
the meeting was left without a quorum,
A majority of tha council sustained the
secretary's action, and the minutes
were approved ns read. The following
bills were then paid: Street comrnls
sloner'n time for December, $179; Oly
phaht llecoi'd, $1.00: police officers, $90;
Mrs. Wheeler, $1 25; Olyphant Water
company, $203; Treasurer M. J. Lavln,
$19 C5 for Interest; employes at electric
Plant, $273; supplies, $107. A bill from
Prothonotary Copeland was returned
for explanation, The burgess then
made his monthly report," He stated
that notice of the permanent Injunc
tion from the couit, icf raining the bor
ough from Interfering with the work of
the Olvph int Sewer and Drainage com
pany, line! been served upon him by
the sheriff, aftd recommended that tha
ease- bo appealed. He also stated that
Caleb Jones, a property owner In the
Second wind, was about to bring suit
against the borough for damages
caused bv the sewer to his pioperty.
Two opinions weie heard from Uorough
Attorney I.vnoh. He recommended that
a duplicate order be diawn in favor of
Green, Tweed & Co, of New York, and
also that the bill of the Globe Mutual
insuinnpo company be paid before the
penalty Is added. Council decided to
dispose of the elamage claim of G. II,
Piokopovltz, who had a coach dam
aged on Delaware street last spring,
by uibltratlon, by appointing a special
committee fiom the council to net In
conjunction with the lepresentutlvc of
tile Water company, together with the
borough attorney and Mr. Prokopovltz.
Mi. I.awler offered a resolution author
izing the borough attorney to nppeal
the Injunction which the Sewerage
company has obtained against the bor
ough. It was passed unanimously. The
bond of health having leslgned ic
cently, Piesident Van Sickle appointed
a new boaid, as follows: First waid,
A. C. Fairell, four years; Second ward,
David H. Lewis, five jears; Thlid
waul. Mat tin Curran, thiee yeais;
Tourth ward. J. A.Wllllams, two yeais:
Di. A. I'. Crans, one yeai. A bill from
John Murray was taken fiom the table
and passed. It amounted to $,".2 C2
T hat muph-talked-of borough map then
came In for Its share of discussion. Mi.
Gallagher said it cost the borough sev
cial hundred dollars to have 'i new
map made some jear.s ago, but since
that time the map has never been &een.
At his suggestion the secret.uy was
dlieeted to look up the missing map
The minutes of the meeting of Oct. 1
weie approved, on motion of Mr. Law
lei. The .secietary's collections for light
for the month of N'ovember were as
follows: Collections, $39S.07: expenses.
$ 7 76
"DnnDS AHH FUUITS, woids aie
but leaves" The many wonderful
cutes c'fected by Hood's Tarsapirllla
aie the fiult by which It should ba
judged These prove it to be the great
icinedy for all blood diseases.
HOOD'S PILLS cure nil liver lllo.
Non-lrrltatlng.
JERMYN AND MAYFIELD.
School Boaid Met Last Evening;.
First Waid Republican Caucus
Sat ui day Evening.
The school directors held their month
ly meeting last evening, but live of the
nine dliectois being piesent. The ab
sentees weie Prltchaid and Shields, of
the Flist, and Loughney and Kdmunds,
of the Third wards. The following bills
weie read and oidered paid: J. G
Avery, $33 71: Hlectrlc Light company,
$1: Kdward Stubbs, $68 W. A communi
cation was lead fiom Dr. S. D. Davis,
stating he had given up the insurance
ngency, and advising the board that he
should nut icnew the $11,000 policies
about to pxpiu. Insurnace Agent Dunn
wns piesent and leciuested to have the
business hltheito given the doctor. The
mattei was left over until net meet
ing. The pin chasing of four dozen
drawing books was authoilzed. Mr.
Hunter spoke of the heating and venti
lating s.vstem of the schools and es
pecially the smell so frequently pom
plalned of In one of the rooms. At the
close of the meeting the boaid went
down into the loom mid made an ex
amination, which disclosed the fact
that the leglster In the room was di
rectly over the vaults nnd at times
when the air passes up, instead of
di awing down the leglster the nlr must
lie most foul and dingeious. it was
di eldpel to at onpp make some alien
tlons and repalis that will abolish this
dangfi. Messis Wake, Giant ami
Mellow wore appointed visiting com.
nilttee for the present month.
The First waid Republicans will hold
theli caucus on Satin day evening in
Windsor hall at 7.."0 o'clock shaip Hy
older of the vigilance committee, Hcniy
Mouom and Itichaul Kvans.
Alumni p.nk Is piovlng a stumg at
tiactlnn to local skiteis, and evety
afternoon and evening numbois tuun
bete go up theie.
Mis. Hildget Tallet, of Ma field, Is
n cowling fiom hci long Illness
Miss Maigaiet Thompson was a
Si lanton visitor vesteiday,
IMwIn Gtaves, of Fouith stieet, has
been confined to his home the past few
das witli sickness
On nccount of the wreck on the Dela
waieand Hudson lallroad at Auhbild,
.estoulay, the paymaster was an houi
and a half late In teaching the Dela
waip and Hudson eollleiy.
A child of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mer
rltt, of Mayfleld, is sick.
Having a Gieat Run on Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy.
Manager Mai tin, of the Plerson drug
stoic, Informs us that he is having a
great run on Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. He sells five bottles of that
medcine to one of any oth . kind, and
It gives great satisfaction. In these
das of la grippe there Is nothing like
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to stop
the cough, heal up the sore throat
and lungs and give relief within a vsry
short time. The siles are growing,
and all who try It are pleased with Its
prompt action. South Chicago Dally
Calumet. For sale by all druggists.
Matthews Brothers, wholesale and re
tall agents.
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OLD FORGE.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Seamans
are lejolclnf over the artlval of a lit
tle daughter.
The Ladles' Aid society will bo held
at tho home of Mis. E. T. Barnes on
Wednesday afternoon,
Mr. Ardee Udwards, who has bee i
so seiiously ill for the past few weeK3,
is slowly improving.
Bom To Mr. and Mrs. William Mid
dleton, Jan. 4, a son.
Rupld progress Is being made in
erecting tho abutment3 of tho new
street railway bridge across the Lack
awann.v jlvei.
The Ladles' Homo Missionary sooh
ty will meet at the parsonage Thurs
day afternoon.
TAYLOR NEWS.
Sons of Temperance Install Officers.
Ventriloquist Hartley Coming.
Personal and Other News of In
terest. Emblem division, No. 57, Sons of
Ttmprance, installed officers In their
looms, in Van Horn's hall, on Monday
evening. District Deputy William J.
Thomas perfoiincd the ceremony. The
officers me us follows: Worthy pattl
nrch, Elmer Davis; worthy associate,
Lena Dally; recording serretaiy, Ed
uaul D. Davis; assistant iccordlng sec
retaiy, Evan Davis; financial secretary,
Rexford Cardwell; tieasurer, RlclnvJ
Robpits; past worthy patrlaich, Rev.
II, H. Harris; conductor.Fiunk Depker;
assistant conductor, Mary Griffiths;
chaplain, Haivey Fitch; Inside senti
nel, Lbzlp Davis; outside sentinel,
Oscar Thomns
Tile decoiators have completed their
woik at the new Catholic church and
everything Is now In leadiness for the
celebrating of the flist mass, with tho
exception of the new pews, which are
cMiected to at rive dally from Indiana
Charles A. Hartley, the famous ven
trlloeiulst nnd Impersonator, has been
engaged for tho conceit at the Calvary
Uiptlst rhuich on Feb. S.
Tho membeis of the Tnvlor Silver
Cornet band aie leaving nothing un
done: whatever for theli coming entet
talnment and social, which will bo held
at Weber's rink on Jan. 22.
Last night's attendance at tho fair
of tho Catholic chinch was huge. A
first-class piogranune was icndered
and added much to the pleasuie of the
evening. Ai tides are selling lapldlv,
and thobc which me being contested
for will feoon be dlsposeel of.
Mrs. Leslie Nyhait Is HI at her homo
on North Main avenue.
Mr. John Nelger, of tho firm of
Nelger & Powell, is confined to his
home by sickness.
THEATRICAL.
Maud Hillman Company.
At the Aradcmv of Mule this after
noon the Maud Hillman e ompi.ny will
present "Chaiitv i;pss."
Tonipht tin' bill will be 'The New
South," tomonow aftei noon, "Hat
Lynnp," and tomoirow nl-iht "Shaft
No. 2 '
Th Tuxedo Club.
The Fiod. Waldnnn Specialty com
pany will close Its engagement nt the
Galetv with peifeumanceb this nftci
nocm and evening.
Commencing on Thursdiy afternoon
the Tuvedo Club will open a return
engagement nt the Gaiety. This oi
gnnizatlon left a veiv good Inipiesston
when seen here caily In September
last. So much so that Manag'T Walsh
offeicel special Inducements in oidi
to si cure u return e'lgigeinent. But
little can be Bild of this oiganlzation
but that is good, and the patioinge
will undoubtedly be large.
"The Soirovvs of Satan."
This evening at the Lyceum the
company whlrh ipcntlv pioduced
"The Sol rows of S ittn" heie, will
play a return engsgenont
The Inteipietatlon given -o iceently
hue by the oiganl7 itlon diieeteJ l.y
Aithui ('. Alston was mi admit able
that an Immediate dimind was made
that -i l etui n vNIt be li'Tueste-d of the
management. The eompenv will be In
evciy role Identically the s lino as
when heie a few week- agi, and the
sant" care will be obSiivtd In cveiy
detail of the pioductlon.
A Farcical Romance.
'His Uxeellencv the Govetnoi,"
which comes to us lib the iecoi.1
of a most uneiuallfled and unexpected
sllcces In New Yoik dining the "piin,?
and summer just passed will be at
the Ljceuin next Filday. The un
Usmlly mu pi Hint; circumstances of
its New Yoik hit an geneially known,
and will no doubt pio'oke luiiesity tt
s-ee the play which, put on to fill the
last two weeks of the season, tan near
ly all Mimmer, nnd was profitably re
vived at tho opening of the piesent
hcasun.
It Is stjled bv Its authoi. Captain It
Marshall of the P.tltlsh in my, a "far
deal lom.incp." Ch.uhs Fi oilman has
"elected a competent cast foi the en
gagement heie. Including Hthcl Bairy
more, Charlotte Ciane. Ida Vernon,
Edwin Stevens, II. P.cpvk, Smith, F.
Newton Undo, Edward See and others.
'Children of the Ghetto."
The best wrlteis In this countiy who
have seen Mr. Zangw Ill's f nne.us play,
"Tho ("hlldien of the lir.eUo, which
Is soon to bo piesente.! In this city,
with the oilglnil New Yoils and Lon
ilon cast, have given the author cudlt
foi having stiiven lniK.sil.- und labor
ousl to sttiko a new line, vlileh ho,
they fltlm. has uoe .stullv a.'-nm-pl'lhed.
Thev fuitlu'i daim that he
lias e'lsplaveel coin tg In putting on
the ftuge le.illstl" ilcfres of human
habitation tha lu his ir ub the must
ateuiate poiti.iit painting, and ob
served all the accepted dramatic unit Its
in the development .if a plot v.Ith
an Intensely human basks.
More than S'O.Ootl vwt expended in
completing eveiy essential featuio foi
the piescntatlnn of the play. Mote
than two car loads of sieneiv are
used1 tho play was staged by Mr.
Jatne1-- A. Heme, whoso loputatlon In
this lountry Is without ,n ecjual us a
m istei In tho ait of stajju leilism.
Moio than forty people links up the
entire cast of which the following are
the pilndp'il plaeis: Wilton Lackaye,
William Nor-ls, Robert Edescm, Gus
Wetnbeig, Adolphe Lestlni, Gus
Frankel, Fmll Hoch, rnnk Cornell,
Fred Lotto, Rosabel Morrhon, Mine.
Cottrelly, Mabel Tnllsferio. Ada
Dwjer, Lauia Almosnlne, Ada Cuny,
Ellen Betg, Louise Muldenei, and Alice
Evnnr.
"Tho Children of the Ghtto" v.ill
bo given at tho Lyceum theatre on
nt Monday evening, and theie Is
every reason to bellevo that It will
bo given a most geneioua icceptlon by
the theatie-e'olng public of this city,
not necessailly betnuse it Is a plav
that has attracted almost unlvcrsil at
tention thioui'hout the United States
and England, but lathei upon the basis
of its intense intciest, its dinmatlo
niipremacy. Its pathetic steuv, devo
tion to lellgieus deiiees, rnd the ar
tistic and splendid marner In which
It will bo presented by. pen haps, ono
of tho best dramatic nrpunlatlons that
has ever come to this cltv.
7DkBuU'sN
Cures alt Throat and Lung Affection.
rmiftu QYDUD
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GetthcKcuuiuc. Refuse substitutes. m
IS SURE
Pt . Ji.i',1 iJVlscat l fff:ia. Ti tal, mnrje.
THE PHILIPPINES
MUST BE KEPT
Concluded from Page .
The Whole Question Elemental.
Itr. President, this question Is elpepe-r
than nnj question of nrtv politics; deep
er tluni any uucsllon of the Isolated pol
icy of our count! v, even: deeper even
than any question of eonxtluitlmml pow
er. It Is tlementiel. It Is rielil Ood
Ins not been preparing the Kngllsh
speaking and Teutonic peoples for a thou
sand ears for nothing but vnln nnd Idle
self-contemplation and self-admiration.
No! Ho has made us the nincte r organ
ize rs of the world to establish F stein
where chaos reigns. He line, given us
thn rplrlt of piogies to overwhelm tho
forces of reaction throughout the eartl'.
llu has Unaele us adepts In government
that wo' may administer government
among xaviige and UMille pontiles. Were
It not for such a force as this, tho world
would rclnpsn Into Inrbirlsm and night.
And of all our race, He ins marked tuo
American people as His chosen nation
to finally lead In the rrge ncr.itlon of the
world. This Is the divine mission of
America, and It holds for us all the pro
fit, all the glorj. nil the hipplness pos
sllilo to man We an trustees of the
world's ptofiie-ss; guardlnis of Its tlsiit
eons pence. Tho liMgniont of the Master
Is upon us: "Ye hive been faithful over
a few things; I will make jou ruler over
ninny things "
What Mull history nv of us' Shall It
say Hint we i enounced thnt holv trust,
left the savage to his bae condition, the
wilderness to the rel'ii eif waste, deserted
tlutv, nb iiuloi ed glci, forget enir sordid
prollt even, l)pnise wo fearpd our
strength and lciul the elutter of our
poweis with tho doubter's ce and the
eiulbblei's mind? Shall It say that,
called bv events to captain and eotnnnnd
the prouelest, ablest, purest lace of his
torj In hlstoi.e's noblest work, wo de
clined that great commission? Our
fathers would not have hint it so. No!
The founded no p.ir.ilvtlc government,
incapable of the simple -t acts of icdmln
Isti itlon "lhev planted no "luggircl peo
ple, pusslvu V hlle the world's vvenk e ills
Hum. Tbey established no reaction vry
nation. They unfurled no retreating flag.
Ood'a Hand in All.
I
Thnt flag has never paused In Its cn
ward march Who dares lull It now
now when hltorj's 1 crget events nra
euirlng it forward now when we are
at 1 ist one people, -trong enough for any
t isk gic it enough for nnv cloiy elestim
can bestow. How comes It that our flist
e cnturv close's vvltli the pro.exs of con
tolldatlng the Arneilcan people Into a
unit Just ne ccmplishcd. and quick upon
the stiohc of that gieit hour pres-es
upon us oui world opi'ortunltj, world
dutv. nnd world gleiry which none but u
people weleliel Into nn Indivisible n itlon
can achlevu or licrfoim; ltllml, Ituloe rt,
Is ho who sees not tho hand of God In
eeenls i nst, so haiinnulous, so benigp.
Re ictlon irj, liuleeel. is tlie mind Hi it ior
eelves not th it tils vital people Is the
stinngest of the -living foices of the
wm Id, th it our place, therefeiie. Is nt the
he id of the coti'-ti uc ting and ledeemlng
n itlons of the earth; and that, to st mil
aside while events tuirch on is n sunen
cler of our Interests, a betr.cval of our
dutv .is blind ns It Is bac. e'riven In
deed, Is the heart th it fetrs to perfoim
n woik so golden aid t-o nohle'that dates
not win a glorv so Immortal
f)o jou tell me that It will cost us
nionev ' When dlel Ami i leaps ever mcsE
uie dutv bv financial standards? Do von
tell me ef the tremendous toll rcquiled to
enercome the vas ellfllcultles of our task?
Whit mlghtv woik tor the world, for
htitnanltv, even foi nuit-clvo, has ever
been done with ease'' Iven out hie id
must we cat bv the swe it of our faces
Wh- are we chitted with power such
as no people ever knew, if we are not to
uso it In a woik such as no people ever
wrought? Who will ell-puto the divine
me ml lg of the fable of the talents Do
von I e mind me- of the pi i clous blood th it
must be shed, the lives that must be
five ii, the broken IicmtIs ot loved ones
for theli slain." And Mils Is ineleeel a
hcivler price than all combined And
vet as n n itlon cverv historic dutv we
have accomplished his b"en by the sac.
ritlce of our noble "t sons Hverv holv
nicninrv thnt glorllles the flag Is of those'
heroes who hivo died th it Its onward
m ireh might not bej staved. It Is the
nation's dearest llcs ) hided for the flag
tint makes it eie ir to u; it is the na
tion's most pie clous blood poured out for
It that makes it on e lolls to us That
ft ig Is woven ot hctolsm nnd grief, ot
the br.iveiv of nn u and women s tens,
of righteousness and h title, of sacrifice
and anguish, of triumph and of gloiv. It
Is these which m ike our flag a holy
thing. Who would tear fiom that sailed
b inner tin gloiious legends of a hlnirle
btttlo when. It luis wavid on land or
see..' Vv h it son of a soldier of tho flag,
whose lather fell beneath It on any field,
would Mil render th it pi mid record for
the hiraldiv of a king. In the cause of
cIvlllsMtlon, In the si nice of the repub
lic nnv where on e irth, Americans con
sldei wounds tho noblest clecoiatlons in m
pun win and count tho giving of their
lives a ghiel and precious dutv. I'r iv
God tint "plllt never falls Prav God
the time mnv never come when Mammon
nnd tho love of ease shall so debise our
blood that we will fe.u to she el It for the
11 ig and Its imperlil destluv. Piuv God
the time nun never come when Arneilcan
he rnlsm is but n legend, like the Morv of
the Cte, Arneilcan faith in oui mission
and our might a elic.im ellsolveil, and
the glm v of our mighty race de p uted
And thnt time will nevei come We
will icnew out jouth at the fountain of
new anil glorious deeds. We will exalt
our reverence for the fl ig bv caiijlng It
to .i noble future as well ns bj- re mem
beilng Its Ineffable p ist. Its lminor
talitv will not p ihs, becnuse evervwheio
and nlwiivs we will ui knowledge and dls
clnrgo the solemn usponsihilities our
sacred fl ig, In Its deepest me inlug puts
upon us And so senators, with t'ver
ent hearts, wheie dwells the fe ir of God,
tho Arneilcan people move foiwurd to
the future of their hope and tho doing
of Ills work.
LEGAL.
thi: anni'al vii:i:timi op tiik
steic klllildeis of '1 he Ihltel is(. I'nw
eh i JI iiiutaciuilug f'omp inv foi thetlec.
tlon of illreetois nnd t'10 transaction of
htiihnthei business ns mav propeilv teuno
before It will be held on Wtiliu mI.ij, J.in
11 it 2ltli, 1 mil, 111 the' utile o ot the Com
pinv, Sci n. ton, P.i , nt . .0 o i luck p m.
No uonsfcrof stock will be nunlo ten ten
dll s next piiieding the elate of the nbovo
nice ting. i:. P KINGSIJPUV.
Se e rot II V.
noti'i7"is ni:iii:uv givkn that
tho ailiiu il nn t ling of the stotkliold
eis ed the ihllloil Coil I. mil Coinpil'y
lor tho cite lion of dliectois and the
Hans ic tlon oi such other lni'ine-s ns nnv
properlv come befoie It. will bo held on
Wednesday, Januntj Jlth, l'ii, at the gill,
cial olllce of the Compaiij. Common
weilth building, Sit.intiin Pa. nt i
o'clock p. m. THOMAS H. OALU.
Sec ietai.
Hsr.vTi: or amp.i.ia a. cahi.ino,
lito of tho cltv nt Sciantnn, I.ackn
vv annua eountj, I'ennsj Ivanln, doe eased.
Letters testuiinntarv upon the above
named estate having been gi anted tu tho
undersigned, all persons having claims
or demands against s ild estate will pre
sent the in foi pajment, and all persons
indebted theieto will please make lm
mediate pajment to
JAMKS H. TOimr.Y.
P. H. CONNKLL.
Kxecutors, Scrnnton. Pa.
WKLLP.S & TOIUIRY, Attornejs.
THi: ANNI'AL MKP.nNG OP a UK
stockholders ot thu St. CI ilr Coal
Companj lur tho election of dliectois
nnd the tiansaetlon of such otlui busi
ness ns may propeily como befoie it
will bo held on Mondij, Jnnuniy .'Jinl,
1!00. nt tho office of the. companv, Llliri
r building. Scianton, Pa, at J o'tlock
No trinsfor of stock will be m.ido for
the ten dajs n t ptcccdluj, the elate
of above meetlus. .
N. CI TAM.OH, Secutaty.
Tin: annhal fiocKHOLnniis'
meeting of the. Weston Milt Conip my
will bo held at tho 1'iist National Rank.
Saturelaj evening. Jan. li lno, nt
o'clock. A. W. Dickson, Sec i tint v
noticT: is iTiMiuny givk.v tu vta
meeting eif the Hrckholcleni or the
Hpilng JJrook Water Coinpiuv will be
held nt tho otllen of the sniel companv, .No.
Sul Hoard ot Tl.ulc liulliling. in the Cfy
of Scranton, on Wedinsdas, Jiiiiu iry 17,
JW0, at ten a. in. In tuiorehiuco with the
bv-lnws of tho companj. foi Uio ptiiiosj
of eleetltiB dliectois foi the rustling .voir,
and for the train' ic tlon ot Hiieh other
business ns maj' propeilv come before tho
meeting. T. II. VVAI'KINS.
Secretin
The People's
AHMAi'AiililiVkWV
A POPUIAR CLEARING IIOUSH for tho neiiertt of AH Who
Ilnve Houses to Ho in, lvcitl Lstntj or Other Property to
Sell or Exchmt!;c, or Who Want Situations or Help Thew
Small Advertisements Cost One Cent u Word, Six Insertions for
Five Cents a Word L.vcept Situation! Waittod, Which Arj I a.
hCfted Free.
FOR RENT
TUNAN'IS SKKKINO HOUSKS OH
liinillords seeking tenants Blmuld sco
Hnckett, Price Uutlcltug.
tOIt IIHNT-S ItOOM IIOUSK, 11!) MON
roo avenue, Dunmore.
roil HIINT-PLAT, SIX ItOOMS. MOD
em, etiitl.il, steam heat. ApplJ to
W. 11. Logan, 202 Hoard of Tiacle.
POtt ltLNT-l'UOM APIHL 1ST, STOUT:,
20x71 feet, J."J Pciin iivcnuc. Inuulro
on pre mines.
FOR SALE
rou sALi:-KNTiim hoitsi:uoli
consisting in parlor suit, book case,
couch, e.iiptts, etc. 31.1 Madison avenue.
ron SALL-A oni: hundui:ij-uol-l.ir
nltinilnum blcjde, as good as nev
for $.'S cash. Inciulre 313 M lellson live.
HU1LT TO OUDKIl LIGHT AND
heavy sleighs, bobs, etc Slelahs In
stock, JJ3 00 each. Helrlegel, St. Locust
street.
no r.ioosi pati:nt ihoht ron sali:.
of ii recently patented aitlcle. Us
use Is everywhere linllspenslble. lor
particulars nnd tellablllty of, ineiulro at
Tribune ofllco.
Poll SALK-t! HOOM HOL'sn. CELLAU
and furnace. 1S1 Chcrr.v street, Dun
more, Pa.
a Finh sqTjaiu : Di:cici:n piano
Will ho sold very reasonably. Apply
to Miss Sanderson, 1530 Sanderson nve.
WANTED-TO RENT.
WATjTiTrCrsTifjDno'oM'. sttiT-
nble for gentlcnian and wife: rential
ly located Address, X, Y, C, Tribune
FURNISHED ROOMS.
LGirrnoNToovTron two gi:n-
tleinen, with bond 110 Adams avo.
WANTCD-TWO NICELY Pt'ltNlSHLD
looms with boaid Ccntr.allj located.
Address W, Tilbuuo nillco
REAL ESTATE.
nvo lots coitNnn Columbia and
Cnpouse avenues, Green Itldge Must
be sold; make' an offer. W. T. Huckctt,
Price Building.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
'i;oo to 11,000," wiTiTsT:iVvici:rTonrT
vest In any legitimate business that
will bear Investigation. Address i: , Trib
une ofllco.
IPJVEYJTOJLOA
$100,000 TO LOAN ON It HAL KSTATH
'ccurity In sum to suit the borrower.
J. C V.iuglian, 421 Lackawanna avenue.
WANTED.
a sinuli: iiopsi:. rrnNisiiiU) on
unfurnished. Address with p irtlc u
lars. H. Hunter, General Dellverj', Cltj.
S'l OltKS OlTICnS, BA11NS, hoi'si:s.
flats and loon's. Haekett, Piice llldg.
AGENTS WA NT ED.
activi: MCX AND womgn i:vi:Y
vvhero to tnko orders for "Life of
Moody," the gieat evangelist. Sells it
sight. Sample enabling von to make
from Jl to $7 dallv. by mall free on le
iltiest Address Globe Bible Publishing
Co, 7."5 Chestnut St , Phlladn , Pa.
HNKP.GKTIC SALESMAN - COUNTItY
work School supplies. Salary $100
and extras, n. O. Evans & Co , Chi
cngo, III.
W A NTED-BY AN P.STABLISHED
business of a high older, a representa
tive of abllltv nnd backing who enn take
up Its work in the stato of Pennsv Ivanln;
no scheme, permanent business with
money In It for the right pnrty. Address,
giving leferences POT'XTAIN BATH
BnUSH CO, Grand Rapids, Mich.
HELP WANTED-FEM A LE.
WANTED-SALESLADY WHO HAS A
knowledge of tho shoe business; must
luce lefe renc e. Also Iidv to he cashier
and bookkeeper. Inquire at Mori Is Bros '
Shoe stole, ,'SO T.acknwunu i avenue.
LADIES TO DISTRIBUTE TREE SAM
pies In clt. Call nt P20 Washing
ton avenue, fiom S 3D to 10 10 a m. today.
jBOPDVG
BOARDING 823 PINE STREET.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS HOLDING ACCOUNTS
ng clnst the estate of Alexandei Cialg.
late of Scranton, Pa, will help to effect
nn enlv settlement bv nt once milling
Itemlcd bills of Unit ne counts to Janus
R. Oinlg. H Unlveisity Pi ice, New
Haven, Conn,
DRESSMAKING.
DRESSMAKING TOR CHILDREN TO
order; also ladles' waists Louise
Shoemaker. 1L Adams avenue.
SCALP TREATMENT.
w KWW
MRS. L T. KELLER. SCALP TREAT
ment, COc. : shimpoolng. &0c: facial
massage, manicuring, 2'c. , chiropody,
701 Qtilncy.
CITY SCAVENGER
A. B BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
nnd cess pools; no odor. improved
pumps I'sed A. It. BRIUGS. pioprletor.
Leave eiders 1100 Noith Main avenue,
or Elcke's drug stole, coinei Adams and
Multicny. Telephono VM0.
NEWSPAPERS
THE WILKE3-BARRE RECORD CAN
be had In Scranton at tho news stands
of Relsman Bron , 405 Spruce and 003 Lin
den; M, Norton 322 Lackawanna avenue;
I. S. Bchutzer. 211 Spruce street.
LEGAL.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE-IN RE: ESTATE
of John W. Rnub, deceased. In the
Orphans' Court of Lackivvaiuui Count)',
No 731, Series H
Tho undersigned, nn auditor, appointed
bv Fald Couit to pas upon evcptlons
to tho administrators uccount nnd also
to distribute thu funds remaining In thu
hands of 11. It. Ilnub, administrator of
the above-name tl John W. R nib heictiy
rives notlco tint ho will attend tu tho
duties of Ills appointment on SiHiidij',
the twentieth clay of Jauttaiv, A. D , lrt
at S o'clock n m , at Ids ofllco, No, IDS
Spruco street. City ot Scranton, in said
County, ot which time and place ull pel
tuns having claims ngain.it said estate
aro required to appear and present tha
snmo or otheiwlso bo fouver debarred
fiom coming In on bald fund.
JOSEPH P. GILROY, Auditor.
SEALED PROPOSALS WlLLiu7"ui
celved by Prcel. J. Amsdeii. Architect,
until & o'clock p. m, Satuulaj, January
20, 1000, foi the erection und completion
of tit, Joseph's Lithuanian Catholic
church, Scranton. Pa., In accordance with
drawings and specifications by said archi
tect. Tho right to i eject nnv and all bids
Is reserved. Rev. Anthony Kaupaa, Rector,
Exchange.
SITUATIONS WANTED
A LADY ' 'WOULD LIKE WOR1C BY
tho d iv washing uiul Ironing or wash
ing to take home. Addiess 112 Linden
street, city.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A MIDDLE-
aged man who lias had eight .Mills'
oih lie nco with locomotive and ev Under
boilers; thniouahlv ncqu ilntcd with ma
chinery! would Uicu to pi c are position
in ilcctilcal pliint. Addics H. T. D,
Prliebutg, Pa.
SITUATION WANTED -BY YOt'N'O
in.in ') veirs of age, married, In eilll"o
or store: has seventeen Je irs cperlcnco
In genrial stores; sobei and Industrious;
well uiqu ilntcd tbloltghollt tho eouiily:
capiblo of iniinaglng stole; verj' best ot
lerercnco If requited. Addiess P. W. J.,
Tribune.
SITUATION WAN I ED-CAN UURNIS1I
good rote rem o, at engine cr nnd the
man. Addles .1. O. C, icai fili ll.ml
son avenue.
SITUATION WANTED WASHING.
Itonlng or any kind of bouse e lr inlng
by the tlnv ir vvck: tnko wifbiug home.
Addiess Mi i Lee, CJ1 Miner il street.
YOUNG MAN WISHES A POSITION
as salesman In clothing store; enn
give best of lclelclices. Addiess Elm
huist, Pa.
I1ARBEII - YOUNG MAN WANTS
ehnnco to finish trade. 709 Schnell s
plac e
PROFESSION A L .
ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR.
npCuTmNaiRblnVs'iiANK
building.
fRCHITEGTS
EDWARD If. DAVIS. ARCIIU'ECT.
c'onnell building, f-cr inton
LEWIS HANCOCK Jit. ARCHl'I IVT,
413 Spruce st , cor. Wiuh. av , Scranton.
rurDi:1tTcirL brown, architect,
Prlco building, Kb Washington avenue,
Scranton.
DANCINQ.
PROP. ST. M KOVACIIY AND DUG li
ters Dineltw Teachiis Strlc tlv pii
vate lessens any tlmo at residence, W-'
Qulncy avenue.
DCNTISTS
DR I O LYMAN, f-CRANTON rP.l
vato Hospital, cm. Wjomlng and Mul
berry. DR. II. r. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O.
DR C. C. LAUBACH. 113 Wyoming nvc
WELCOME C SNOVER, Coil Ec)nngn
2nd floor. Room D. Hours, tl to 1, 2 to r,.
HOTFLS 'NO RCSrAURINTS
THE ELK CArn. lfi AND 127 PllANK
lln avenue. Rates leeson tide.
P ZEIGLU.R Piopiletor.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D . L . W.
pisscnrei depot Conducted on the La
rope in plan VICTOR KOCH, Prop
Lfwyetf
RICHARD J BOURKE. ATTORNEY-at-L
iw. W-2 Lncknvv inna avenue (!e n
eial law business coll"ctions and linns
J. W. BROWNING. ATTORNEY AND
Ceiunselloi.at-L.ivv. Rooms 312-11: Mens
building.
D B REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on teal estate sieiultv.
Mc ns bullcllng. cornel Washington
avenue and Spruce street.
M J. DONAHOE ATTORNEY-AT-Law.
Oflltes, G12-C13 Meals building.
PRANK E POYLE. ATTORNEY AND
Cnunsellor-at-Law llurr building,
Rooms 11 and 14, Washington nvenue
WILLARD. WARREN H KNAPP, AT
toiuevs and Cotui'-eUors-nt-Low. Re
publican building, Washington avenue.
jpssup a .irssup. attorneys and
Counsellors - at - I.iw, Commonwealth
building; rooms 1, 20 and 21
JAMES W OAKUORD ATTORNEY-AT-Law
Rooms CII. .11" and .lit, Boaid of
Traelo bul'dlng
EDWARD W THAYER ATTORNEY
Rooms 101-101 1th floor Mens building.
L A WATRE-4 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
m2 Board of Trade building, Scrnnton,
Pa
C R PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Commonwealth building Scranton, Pa,
PATTERSON A WILCOX. TRADERS'
National Bank building.
C COMEGYS, D-11 It E PUBLIC A N
bullcllng.
A W. TtPRTHOLP,
Meirs building
ATTORNEY,
DR. W. E ALLEN, 51 ! NORTH WASH
liigtiin nvenue
DR S W. IAMOREAUV. OITICE J")
Wn"lilngton avi i in-. Pesldfiicc nis
Mulbeuv Chionle dlspTo, s, lung'',
henit. kldnevs nnd geiilto.iulnary or
gnns a specialty. Hours 1 to 1 p. m
scnonr, or the Lackawanna"
Scranton Pa. Uouihcs prepiritoiv to
college. I iw medicine ,n liisne ss.
Opens i nt lltli Send foi e itnlngiie.
Ri riiomns M C.inn 'L D. princi
pal nnd proprietor, W, E. Plumbs', A
51 . 1 e lelnnstci.
cre-o
a R CLARK R CO , SEEDMEN AND
Nurse rv men: rtoio lir Washington ne-
me: gieen house, n,o North Matn ave-i
line; More telephone, T'2
WIRE SGRCENS
JOS. KUETTEL.REAR Mt LAfMCAt
wanni avenue, Scr niton, I'a , manufac
ture, r of Wire Screens-.
BAITER'S-ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR
balls', picnics, pirtles rceeptlnus, wed
dings and concert woik furnished Pof
tcims address R, J Bauer, conelucto-,
117 Wsnmlng avenue, over Hulberts.'
nitiMc btore,
MEOAROEE BROTHERS." PRlNTEriS'
Hipplles cnvclopi'h piper b tgH, twine,'
Warehouse K0 Washington avenue,
Scranton, Pa. ?
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
Central Riillnil of Now c"i
Stations In New Yorlt T'oot of I.thertv
idrcct, N, R, and South Ueuj, Whitehall
tl. e t.
Alilhraelto coal used eclusvt ly, InMir
Ing eUanllucsa and comfort.
'iun: tauli: in epi"i:ct nov it, isoi.
Trains leave Sciantoe for New York,
Now ink, ElUabcth. Phllndelplila. Easton,
Bethlehem, Alleiitown, Mauch Chunk and
White Haven, ul t jo n m , tpiHs, j i);
t xiireKH, 4 Oi P m. SuneliH .Tip m.
Tor plttston and Yllken-Barre, S "0 n.
1 ".i 4 ml ii. in. hlHHl.lNH. 2 1V n. m .
Poi Bdtlmoie and iiHlilngton. and1
prilnts South und W e st VI i Bethlehem,
b ji a. m , J 20 p. m. Sundaji-, .' y, p. m.
lor l.oug(il.nieii. ue.-c.in uiuit', eie , ut
8 10 a. in. unci 1 20 P. m.
Por Rending, Lebanon and Hnrrlsburg,
via AUentovvii. 8 30 n. m , :.20 p. m. buui,
duvs, 2 13 P in.
l'or PotUvllle. S "0 n in.. 120 p. ni.
riirough tickets to nil points east, south
and west nt lowest rate nt tho station.
J IT. OLHAUSEN, Gen. Supt,,
H. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pa&s. Agt.
RAILROAD.TJME TAM
velilWsi.yv'.ee f'. 'i 'WTtV
PENNSYLVANIA RfllLROAlJ
Schedule In Effect November 10.
1800.
Trains leave Scrnntonr OVA "H
0.45 n. m., week days, for Sunburjr,
Harrlsburir, Philndelphln,'- Balti
more, Washington, and for Pitts
burg nnd the West. . - ,.
0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton,
Pottaville, Beading, Nortistown,
and Philadelphia; and. for. Sun
bury, Harrlsburp, Philadelphia,
Daltimore,Wnshington and Pitts
burjr nnd the West. . ,
2.18 p. in., week days (Sundays 1.58
p. m.), for Sunburyy Hartisbtrrg,
Philadelphia, Baltiinore,.. Wash
ington and Pittsburgh SJitt the
West. '
4.27 p. m week days, for Sunbury,
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and
Pittsburg.
T. R. WOOD, Gen. Pass. Agt,
.1. B. HUTCHINSON, Gen. Mgr.
Del.. Liuka. nni Wcstirti. , '
SOPTtt-l.iuvo Scranton for Npw Vork
nt ;n ?oo, Bui), soo and 10 03 n. mf; 12. ".5
and 3 3.1 p. m. Por Philadelphia at D 39,
'lelpliln at louo u. m.: IOC, 348, 600 and
s, -- P m. Arrive from New York at U 03.
-' to und 4 00 n. m ; 1 00, 1,52. f,"n nnd 8.45
P. m. Prom Strouelsburg at Sin a ret
NORTH-Leavo ScrAntcri for Rtirf.lto
ami Intel mediate stations nt 12.10. 2M,
4 0 . anil 1 00 a. in ; 1 &1 and C TO p, m, Kor
Oswego and SvrnriiKd nt 4 03 a. m, iMld
J " p. m. Por Uttca nt 2 50 a. m. ana
1 P. m. l'or Montrose nt 9.00 n.'m.;
1 "j p m nnd 5 CO p. m. For Nicholson
at I 00 inel C 15 p, m. Arrive In Scranton
from Buffalo ut 210, 2.". B 21 Unci TOOT a.
m : 3 "0 and 7 40 p. m. Prom Oswego and
Sv mouse at 2f3 n. m.; 1J SS and 3.J0 p.,MI.
Prom Svr.ieuse at 7,40 p. m. From Ulca
at 211 a m ; 121? and 3 .'o p. ,m. tfiom
Nlchol-on at 7 50 a. m. and 15 00 p'. m.
1 loin Montrose at 10 00 a. m ; 3 20 und
7 to p m
BLOOVISI1URG DIVISION - Lcava
Scrnnton for Northumberland nt C.0, 10 0J
a in : 1 ." and fi 10 p. m. Por Plymouth
at 1 in .! n .me! S r,rt p m. For Nnntleyiko
at sio a. in. Arilve at Northumberland
t ' ." a m : 1 m G os and 0 JO p m Ar
llve Nantleoke nt ' M a. in Arrive at
Plv month at 2 03, t to and 1 1". p m. Ar
llvo nt Scranton fiom Noi thumbeilnnd
nt 142 it. m.: 12 5.-.. 4r, und s-K) p. m.
1'ioin Nintlenke nt 11 ml a m Prom
Plv mouth .it 7 57 a m : B2' nnd 0 03 p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS
SOUTH-Leivo Scrnnton nt 2 IS, 5 00,
5'ii loo'i n. m , in.! und 3 10 p. m
NORTII-L. no Sn i.iton nt 12 10. 2 50,
4 03 p ni , 1 "" nnd 5 W p. m
Bt.OOMSBPRG DIVISION Leave
Scianton at 10 03 a. m und G 10 p. m.
Dclavv.irj tin J. Hudson.
On Nov. 13th, 1S10, trains will leavo
Scianton as follows:
l'or Caiboielile-t)20, 7 31, S 33, 10 11 a.
m : 12 noon; 1 2i, 2 20, 3 32, 5 23, 'G 23, 7 57,
3 13 11.00 p in.; 1 11. a. m.
l'or Allmnv, S.uatoga. Slontreal, Bos
ton, New England points, etc. 0 '.0 a. m.;
2 20 p. m.
For Honchdalc-t! 20, 10 13 a. m ; 2 20, C 23
P m.
For Wllkes-B irre-fl 43, 7 48. S 41, 0 38,
10 13 a. in : 12 ('J, 1 2S, 2 18, 3 ii, 4 27, ij.10,
7 IS 10 II, 11") p ill
For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via
Lehigh Volley Rallroiel-fi 15 p. m ; 12 03,
2 IS, 127 p. m : with Black Diamond Ex
ptess, 11 30 p m
For Pennsjlvinila R illroad points, 615,
9 is n. Ill ; 2 IS, 4 27 p m.
For western points. la Lehigh Valley
Rnllroul-7 Is n. m : 12a'. 3 '1. with Black
Diamond Expre ss, 10 41, 11 30 p. m.
Tialns will arrive tu Scr niton as fol
lows: From C.iiboiulilo nnd the North C 40,
7 4', i '8. ') :i. 10 "), 11 3S a m ; 121, 2 15,
3 23, 4 21. 7 41, 10 JS, 1127 p ni
Ficm Wllkes-B me nnd the South 6 15,
7 l. S4S, 10 "S. 11 '', a 111 : IIS. 214, 3 4S,
C 20. G 21, 7 31 0 03, 10 03 p m : 1.13 a. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS
For Carbondale-JO-., 1113 p. m.; 2 2
3 32 i3 47. ) 3 ! p ill
For Wllkes-B in e-9 IS, 12 01 a. m ; 1.5S,
V 2S, 5 1! 7 4i p ill.
For Allunv. Snatoga, Jlontreal, Bos
ton. New Engl ind points, etc., 2 23 p m.
Lowest rites to all points In United
State -e and Can id i.
J W. HURDICK, O P. A . Albany. N Y
If. W. CROSS. D P. A . Scianton, Pa.
Lehlsli Vallav KntlrnaJ.
In Effect Nov 10th, IS'il
TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON.
Pen PliiliiKlphli and New York, via D.
A H. R R at 0 13 a ni and 12 01. 2 IS,
4 27 (HI uU Dlinioud Fspressi, and 1138
p. m Suud.iv !, D. & 11. R. R, 158, 7.1S
p m.
For White Haven, Hazleton and prln
clpil points In tho roil legions, ,i D.
A. II. R R . fi I"'. -" 1S "nd I 27 p. m. Tor
Pottsville Cj 43, 2 IS p III
For Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Har
rlsbuig and print Ipil Intermediate st i
tlons. vli D .. H It. R. 0 43 a. m ; 12 0',
'Is 1 27 (Black DI imonil Express,), 11.30.
Suiiil.avs, D A. II R. It. 1 3S. 7 4S p. in.
For 'I iinkhnniioe k. Townnda, Elmlra,
1th ic i. Geneva and prlnclp it Intermedl-nte-
stations, via I). L & W. II. II. S03
u. m ; 1 00 and '23 p. m
T'or Geneva, RotliestLr, Buffalo, Nlag
m.i Falls Chicago, and all points west,
Ui D. A II R. R . 12 0.1, 3 I J (Black Dia
mond Emucss). 7 1s, 10 11, 11 0 p. m.
hiunl.is, p- & H. R. R, 12 01 p. m . 7.4S
I'ul'lm in ti irlor nnd sleeping or Lehigh
Vallev pirlor i.irs on all tialns between
Wllkes-B u ro and New Yoik. Philadel
phia Buffalo nnd Suspension Bildgo.
ROI.I.IN H. WILBFR, Gen. Supt., 2S
Ceirtbiiidt stlc et. New Yelk.
(.IIARI.ES S LEE Gen Pass. Agt, M
Coitlnndl stiei t New Yoik.
A W. NONNEMACIIER. Dlv. Piss. Agt.,
'South Hithlehim, Pi
Foi tickets and Piillm in reservations
nppb "o11 Lick iw ami i ave , Scranton. Pa,
Uriu ami Wv milium Vallev.
Tlmo Table 111 Effect Sept. llth. POO.
'I r elns le ive Se I inton for New lit If,
New burgh and Intel tne dl no points on
Erie i. illro id, also foi I law ley and local
points nt 7 o3 n in. and 2 2b p. m
Returning tialns uiilvo at Mianton
at 10 21 a. m and J h and 910 p m
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I or StiouilBbtng at C.lu p. m. Milk and
Accommodation nt 310 p. m. Arrive at
foboken nt (, iV 7.1S, 9 10 a. m.rl-'O1. 2 47,
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