The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, January 29, 1900, Morning, Page 7, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    V
THE SgRAJSTOiN TlUmJJNE-MOJNUAY, JANUARY 419, 1900.
;i
B1CKAWANNA COUNTY.
CARBONIIALE.
FOUND DEAD.
Remains of Mn. Thos. Cummlngs
Found on Nelpfhbor's Floor.
When Mix. .Tolin Gordon, of the.
Bouth Hide, arose and onteicil her kit
chen paterday morning nt 6 o'cloo'c-
ho was linrrlllcd to find the Iircln
body of her nest door nelKhboi, Ml?.
Thomas Cummlngs, lyliiR on tho noot.
It seems th.it Mrn. CummlnRS, wlio
was a woman about 60 vears old, oj
ciHlonally jri.itineil her appetite lur
dilnk and Saturday night she vv.ih
found In the ccnttiU city Intoxicate 1
nnd was taken to Janitor Kllleen'a by
DHlcct James Hell. The woman ex
pressed a ilc kIic to ko home and, i
nomc friends from her nelghboihool
hud olunteeted to accompany her.
Patrolman William MeAndrow. who
was then at police headejuarters, per
niltt(d lui to go.
Just how she cot In hei neighbor'
house has not tt been made clear
and piohalily will not be until tho
coroner holds an Ineiucst. It Is sup
posed to iiu a nine of heait failure
The toinner was notified.
DcitMfd Is Mitvlved by a husb.tii 1
nnd live giown up "on" She had tw.i
diiughlci.s, but they dlid some ll'if
ago.
REV. H. J. WHALEN CALLED.
Aflei the pleaching miIip 111 Mi1
Hetean liaptlt thuttli Mleiily
mottling .i business inn line ujs lit 1 1
nnd It was dicldcd to extend a fill to
Rev. H. J. Whalcn. of Hont-d.ile Th
leverend gentleman 1ml ptovlouslv
signified his willingness to accept. It"
has done rh.u wink In Honosdnle
, and the e ongn g.ttlon Is nnsldered fo--tunate
!n getting him. ll Is uncle i
stood the x.ilary will be Jl.li'O pet an
num.
THE WAY THE BAPTISTS DO IT
The plan which has been adopted bv
the I. idles' Aid soi lety of the Baptist
thuiih to i.ilse mone to defi.iy theli
hliaie of the expenses of the church
dinlnc the ensuing jear Is, Indeed, i
neel one. Tho president appointed
twelve I idles known as "months," and
the "months" In their turn appoint
four ladles known as "weeks," and the
"weeks" appoint "ilnn," thus making
In all ne.ulv 400 people who pledge
themselvps to give two cents a week
foi fifty-two weeks, which makes $101
fiom eath person.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Mi. J. 13. ll.ilej, of Jeffrey stieet.
Is t ntortalnlng her nlete, Miss Annie
Arnold, of Deposit, X Y.
ri.ink Wells, of Sidney, was ,i guest
In this eit ovei Sunday.
Mies .u iu y Huike, of I5iookln .stieet,
Is visiting Honesdale fiknds.
Invitations weie Issued Saturday to
, the mairlago of Miss Ida M. Snvdi
and Ounce How mil Ackerman, whi-n
will ocem at the Methodist church at
high noon, Feb T.
Hev. II. J. Whalen of Honesdal,
(Ktupleil the pulpit of the Korean Bap
tist chliu h jesterdav.
lis. A. i. Low n bus ic tin tied from
Wlndot, X. V
Joseph annan, Ji , who has been l'l
with uppendltltlh, Is t om.ilosiuit.
Mis r. r. I'oibes, of Scianton, spent
Stindav with her paunts lu this elU
John t'oinlsh, of South Washington
stieet, Is III with tvpholil fever.
Rev. Mi. Dunnett and the Hlns
lirotluis will Rive a lettllle sours and
Hteieoptlciin views at the .Methodist
i liureh tonUht
He only Ilepeats What Has Been
Said Around the Globe.
It has Leon deinonsti.itetj lepeatedly
.In eveiy state in the union and In
in my toielgn countiies that Oh.inibei
laln's Cough Remedy Is a teiuin pre
ventive and line foi croup. It has
become the unlvtisal iotiied foi that
dlsi-.tse. M. V. rislin, ot LIbeit,
V.i, onlv lepeuts w h tt has been Mlj
mound the globe when he vviltps; i
have ued t-'hamberlaln's Cough ju-m-edv
In mv family for hevei.il je.ua
nnd alwavs with perfect success ve
believe that It Is not out the best
couch lemedv, but that It Is a sui
cure foi uoup. It bus saved the lives
o'our chlldien a niimbei of times. This
lemedy U for Mile hv all diURRlsts.
JlatthewR Hiotheis, wholesale riul ic
tall a;ents,
-
OLYPHANT.
The funei.il of the late I..lui Uoigu
fiun took plate irom the finillv home
on Iicltawanni stieet ycMeulnv uttei
noon at .'Jo o'clock. 11,0 vast i.umber
of pel sons who paid theli l.ii tilling
of ieput to the iletei-il att. stctl the
t'hteein III whlth Mi. reiciiM.u was
held hv tlu lommii'ilty. The lemnlns
lested in an decani hlm-lt uisket In
the background a sm ill altar was ar
ranstd on whlth weie s-vet.il llRhtPd
candles. llow-ii ,uU smilax Aftci the
lemalns had bren ewed the funeial
cortege pioct'eiled to St, P.uiltk'.s
church, wheie the funeial services
vvci; tondutted by Rev. p ,1, Murphy
the pastot. who aNo pii ached tin- fu
neial sermon. In his loniaiks the rev
nend gentleman sp.ike of the nunv
lonimendable linlts of the oei rimed
Durlntr the s'lvho Ml-, Anna Uiown
jnd Hobeit Mct'orniid. sanw lmpis
lvelv two biautlful seketlona Intn.
luent was made Pi St. P.if.Kk's- U..1IP.
leiy. The imll-beauis weie: County
I'ommlnilenei tvnninn, I. M McCann.
I'. .1. Hob m, Thomas Ollhoy, I'atrlck
L.vnih and Thomnn Monahan.
Tluimtb Mason, ef Clieen IJIilce, was
k vb-ltor in town yestenluy.
The P.epnblltans of the I'otuth war.l
will hold a tain us tonlcht to 110ml
h.ite n (oundlman nnd frhoul di.-tetor.
Thete uip many candldatps In the ileU
Ind the uuitist will bv a lively on".
An explosion of 11 RiKanlzul boug
ht the lei-ldei'iu '.if l. O. Jones, 011
hacknwanna stieet. on Sntuiday morn
Iiir, caused t nsiiieinbl-j diinuRe. Pans
of tho stove weie demolished, spicnd
Inp the lit ioa!s over tim Hour. A
llKht blaze was stuittd, but war put
out with .1 llio eNtliiRUlcher. Mi.
Jones' on, I). I.. Jones, wnn badly
EVERY WOMAN
6mdUbn nM4i s relltblt, montklr, rwiltUnc mtfltlo. Ontr htrmlMS Iftd
lbs patMt dxui ihosld M sM. If 70U ml the Utt, get
Dr. Palfs Pannyroyal Pills
They are prompt, wfoMd certain In result.
Tho Konufoo (Ir. Ptal'n) never disappoint. Sold for 91.00 per bos.
For Sale by JOHN H. PHELPS,
Spruce streit.
burned about the feet In tissMtlnB to
put the flro nut.
The remains of the l.itc Uyron I'.il
mei. who was drowned In the l.ntk
nunnna tlvcr on Thursday lat, vveia
laid at rest In Union cunietciy yester
day nfternoon. The funoinl sei vices
we're held at the house nnd were large,
lv uttended by friends and iclatlvts of
the detdised.
A pliant Ute occuired In the has--,
ineiit tit St. J'ntilck's pnmrhl.il nend
cmy Frldiv nlcbt. The blii7e was In
cipient nnd wax extinguished with .1
few palls of w.itei. The lire Is sup
posed to have been cnused by an ovor
hentetl furnace.
TAYLOR NEWS.
Bona of Temperance Celebrate Anni
versary Price Library Debate.
Church Dedication Personal and
Minor News.
The members of Kmblem Division.
No. fi", Sons of Temperance, celebrated
their thirtieth tinnlvcrsaiy on Friday
evening, at Weber's rlnlc. with a Brand
muskal and literary enteitalnment
and social, ltev. II. H. Unit Is was
thalrman of the evening nnd ruvc an
nddrtss both eloquent nnd lnstiut the.
Refreshments were seived. The fea
tuie ot the event was the cake wnlk
ol which about sever.ty-live couple
paitltlputid In. The coute't was
iiw.udid to Mls Kv.i Davis and Ilv.ui
Uivlx. I.iupe delegations of member
fmm the Hvde Pirk and AichbUd
divisions weie prcfccnt.
About 1,000 people weie In attendant
at the dedication of the new chinch
of the Immacul ite Conciptlon in this
place jtsteidav. Setvlces eommcticjd
nt 10 30 a in with ltev. Tbomax Com
eitord In cliaige of the session. In the
evenliiR Hev. J. D. MacOoldilck de
lls eied the veimon. Tlv widely known
choir of Father Cut run's ehuich. of
Minet Mills, was present and rendeied
suioc excellent und appropriate inusiu.
The third ot the seiles ot debat-'
which aie being given by the Pile
Library association was held nt their
rooms on Friday evening1. In the piex
ence ot a Rood sled and much de
lighted audience. It proved to be one
of the most successful given by the
socletv thus fat. The subject was.
"Hesolved. That Knglaiul's War In the
Tiatisvnal Is Justified." Tho debitms
were: Afltrmatlve side, Messrs, r.v.iti
O. Watkins and H. J. Coopcrt; ntgi
tlvo lde. John Hlchards and ls.ms
Davis The JudRes were Itlchurd Oen
dall and John F. Tubbs. They d. elded
In fnvoi of the ntl'im.itlve par'y. At
the meeting sixteen proposals weie le
celved for membeis. Tho featuies ot
the next will be .1 Rrnnd inusltal ito
ri amine and also a debate. All nio In
vited on Fi Ida v evening.
The loeal Institute of teatheis, held
at tho Old Forge auditorium on Satut
day afternoon and evening, was a
grand success The music furnished
by the Schubert uuartette and the lec
ture" given b.v Prof. Oeoige Howells
were ft.itmes of the occasion
ltev. Dr. IJiooks, of Wilkes. Bin ,
dellveied nn eloquent sermon to a
large conRregatlon at the Presbyter
Ian ehuich yesterday morning an J
evening.
Thomas W. I3vans, a student at the
Keystone academy, Factotwille, oc
cupied the pulpit at the Welsh Uaptlst
church vesteulav evening.
The Pyne mines will usuirio open
tlon this moinltiR nfter .1 week's idle
ness foi repalis
C H. Hall, of Dunmoie. was a tallei
on H. J. Daniels vcsteidiy
nmblem Division. No ". Sons tf
Tempeiance. will meet In theli moms
In Vanllorn's hall this ev.ning
W. J. Stone s home fion. his visit
to Mundi Chunk and l'lillndelphl 1.
D.ivltl I. Whltfoid. ot C.nen Hldc.
was the guest of his motlu 1 hem 's
teidav. WHY THE CHURCH HAS BE
COME UNPOPULAR.
A Sermon by Rov. J. Silverblatt, of
Jermyn.
Reviewing the piogiebs of events ot
the nliitpentli centun one Is apt to'
look with dlsinav when we find the
thuiih has suffered a letiogiesslon.
While adv.uutnient has been made iu
sdente, ait and llteiatuie, icllglon,
the main spline of spiritual life, his
gone backwaid. To such an extent
has It fallen that the old-tashioned
superMltlons have once more over
taken us (as is usuallv the case with
tellgious decay, supeistltlon iloui
Ishes). nnd without being pessimist!
the (aiefiil obseivei can dlstein le
llglous ilPdiv In every bunch of th"
thin eh l.et us, theiefoie, tonsldei the
iHiisc of this retiogcsslon. Peihaps If
weweie tostand still andtonslder foi a
moment what alls the ihuith we may
bilng healing to Its wings. Pnfoitun
aldv, then- 111 e a number of conser
vative ehuii h men who will not admit
that the church has failed In Its mis
sion 111 modem life. It Is heie wheie
ev II is vn ought foi want of though',
and unlexs we hasten to nppl some
modern remedy the church mnv be
classed among social incurables.
It would be well foi 11s to cousldei
what ulls the chutch ut the piesen:
day and wo will find that it has lo.st
Its hold upon the rising generation.
You will notice that when ou nttend
the ehuii h for divine w 01 ship oit will
llnd the joiitiR men and women ion
spieuous by theli absent p. It vou
were to make up statistics of the nini
iigement of tho ehuiclus you will tin 1
that It is In the hands of the older
people. Now, what Is to be the out
tome of this'.' The older iiumbei.- will
til op off and them will be no one to
fill the places left vat ant. The Insti
tution can't live unless It has new
blood infused Into It. The thuiih li.ii
not and It must be doomed to lui lino.
What Is the cause of this failure".' And
we may readily answer, because It his
shut It door to the joengei geneiatloiu
by clinging to the old-fashioned no
tions thnrholinefcs and wordliness must
stand ujMit. Instead of preathlng a.
lellglou for the living It pleaches for
tho dtad. The church will tell ou if
jou wish to enter Its doom you must
abstain from all manner of enjoj
ments that dellghteth the heart, other
wise vou cannot come In. You will
Pharmacist, ccr. Wyoming avenue and
bo told It you nttend nn evening dance,
or Islt the theater you must not cnttv
Ood's house. In fact, the church Is
to bo used for the saint only, while
the sinner must Keep away. That this
notion Is entirely contrary to tho bibli
cal tenchlnRfl I will ventuie to prov.
Tho ancient religious teachers have it
nil times shown that icllglon must
bring joy nnd glndnesst to the soul an 1
must not hnmper Its progress. In
fnct, we innj sum up lit Icily by th
well known saying that lellglon w i'j
given foi man and not man for m
llclon. The spit It enn be Rleaned nil thioUi;h
Hebraic, hlstoty. Dining the centuty
prloi to the Chi 1st Ian em there exlstu 1
a Jewish sect, who were stvlcd Sep
aratists. Their mode of living was l
abstain f loin all pleasutes In life 1111 I
Just enough food to keep them nllvo:
to live npart In woods nnd beguile
their time away In pravcrs. Xow, this
PDcullar sect found little favor among
the people, for they were absolutely
uxflpxs to tne human rnce. The iab
bl of old taught that wo nic sent hem
each for n different mission and It be
hooves upon us to catry out thnt mis
sion ns much ns circumstances will
permit, to exclude ourselves from tho
world In older to lead nngcllo live-'.
Is contrnry to (lod's intentions. Too
often have tho ntithors of the Old Test
ament been accused with ordaining rig
orous forms nnd 1 Ituals In order to
icfrnln Its people fiom worldly antici
pation, but never was so tnlstnkt n An
Idea expounded. I'very page of tha
Old Testament breathes nn air of free
dom 'If ou will obey mv commands
jou will cat the fi lilts of the land," Is
what the Old Testament ficquentl
teaches. The Xault" who would
v.ow thaf he will abstain foi a ceitaln
pet loci from eating of trrtaln fruits n.1
di Inking wine, 01 duiy himself of soin
other w 01 Idly deslie was at the ex
piiatlon of that peiiod to hilng.i pcac"
and hln offeilng. This law- was en.it tel
In oidet to dlstomngc self-denial: their
Idea was that mun Is to pat take of
overv thing that natuie his so bounti
fully bestowed upon us This Idea has
been piopigated all tluough Jewish
history. If you will poiuse the Jew toll
calendar with Its numeious lasts and
feasts jou will notice that a period ot
testlvlty alwavs follows a fast dav.
It an nnnlitisniy of some Jewish
t ilamlty falls on the Sabhitb d iv Its
commemoiation is to be postponed for
a week day, in older to give the peo
ple an nppui tunlty to enjov theli Sab
bath. The Jewish law -givers, who
knew human natuie well, never In
sisted upon the people to wiestle vvlt'i
naturp, but give it lull swing and '..
made pvery act of enjovment an net of
Godliness i:pn the apostles, win
were the pupils of these i.ibbls sought
"Whatever thou doest, whether thou
eatest or dilnketh, let It be In tho
liiitne 01 Ood." Fiom these teat lilnt,s
can be seen that to abstain 110111 tin
world was not a virtue, but lather
live lu It and lead a life of ilghttous
liess, was to be an act of Oodllnes-,.
This Idea Is still In vogue among the
Jew s. You do not find among then
total dilnk abstulneis, but they 111 j
noted, as a community, to be sob
This outeome Is on account of tin
Jew, when p ut iking of wine or spirits,
would Invoke Ood's blessing upon It,
and uatuiallv It would not be bee 0111
Ing to abuse (Sod's gilts by becoming
drunken. The biblical characters nev
er ref mined 1 10111 dancing 01 any oth" r
amusements In older to be tneny and
Jovous i.ven dancing vvaf made an
act of Godliness, The old-fashlonei
Jtws would take the scioll of the law
in their hands and dance with It, and
.sing piaKos. to god. This can be con
Ill mod bv v.iilous psalms that was
adopted foi that puipose. In fad, op
timism is the kevnoti of Judaism, an I
as long as that optimistic splilt ex
isted In the chill di It lived. Theie
loie, the only icmedv foi the ehuich is
set ulaiisni. The church must umiiasl;
and thmw oft the gaimcnts ol super
stition and Infuse In its stead .1 lellg
ion foi the living It must adapt it
self to the ptople, and must not toin
pd a chinch uicnibei to gioin undei
Its joke. It must not hnnipei the long
ing of the henit, but intlui take ca-e
that the Indulging of niituie's iltsr-i
should not be abused by indulging to
excush At the piesent day a member
of a church stands alone, aw.iv fiom
his tellnw -men. 11s If some supeinat
mal being. This meielv shuts otheis
out fiom enjojlng the blessing of u
llglon. In t.ut. It the chinch Is to ful
fill Its mission Its teachings must be
human: it must leld Its trults to It 4
people in this wot Id; a religion tint
must hi rathe justice and chailtya le
llglon that should clothe the naked
and feed tho hungi.v; u lellglon that
should not oppmss the laboiei: a le
llglon to educate capital and labor of
theli Individual mission. The chuim
today too fteciuently troubles Itself ti
sue the soul, while It neglects th
bodv. If we wish to save the soul wp
must pieserve humanity, foi humanity
Is the casket of the soul In this
(ountiv the ehuich would shovvei n
lasting boon upon Its people If It could
1 (toi m poliths bv educating tho people
that 11 political position is not n posi
tion foi iiggiandlzement, but 11 dutv
they hold to Its constituents, a polltl-
nl position is not nn otfoitunity f."
plunder, but mthei a position of enoi
mous icsponMhlllty which each man
holds to his fellow -men. The ehuicii
must inlliience the people th.it If a
man Is called upon to accept a icitaln
ofliee he should flist consldei th.it he
Is competent foi the position. Theie
Is abundant woik foi the ehuich to
do, nnd It behooves upon the chuicn
not to shlik fmm Its duties, otheiwis
It falls in Its mission. Hah -splitting
theories and othei theological questions
will not advance the ehuieh. Secu
lailsm will. Hem lavs the oppoitunlty
for the chin 1 H whemlu It may giov
and pmspei. wheieln It may blossom
like a Illy, wheieln Ood's kingdom upo 1
eaith imy bo established by coming
amidst the people. Then them vvU
glow up a chutch that will tower nboto
otheis a chinch tint will pi cum
"Peate on eaith and good will to
men:" .1 kingdom wheieln Justice will
lelcn supieme. Then It will be. Indeed,
a nation of piiests.
Scianton Woman's Tiouble.
Scianton, Pa, jun. j'i, WOO. Mis. W
A Stanton, 406 Fomth avenue, this
city, has had tiouble with hei stom
ach and at times would be vety dizzy.
She took four bottles of Hood's Saisii
pailllu, when she wa entliely cured.
PECKVILLE.
Mr. Aichlbald Chlveis and Miss Min
nie Ollendlke weie united In wedlock
on Wednesdav last. The ccrenionv
was pu fanned by ltev. F. P. Doty xt
the Methodist Uplscopal parsonagn at
Scranton.
Oilentnl Ktai lodge, Fieo and Aj
cepted .Masons, hold a banquet In Odd
Fellows' hall this evening.
Scat let fever and dlphthula am still
prevalent iu the boiough. Sevei.il
new cases weie reported last week.
Mm. II. v.. Humes, Mr. und Mm. V.
$rom Ttyrs. Vaughn
to 97?rs. Pinkham.
(LETTtft TO MRS. rlKKHAII NO. 64,587
" DiiAtt Fntr.sii Tw o years ago I hnd
fhiltMit'tt fovcr and womb trouble in
Its worse form. For eight months after
birth of bnbo I wns not able to sit up.
Doctors treated me, but with no help.
I had bearing-down pnlns, burning in
stomach, kidney nnd blnddcr troublo
and my back w aa so stiff and sore, the
right ovary was badly affected and
cveiy thing I ato distressed inc, and
there was a bad discharge.
I was confined to my bed when I
wrote to you for ndvleo and followed
your directions faithfully, taking
Ljdla 13. I'inUhnm's Vegetable Com
pound, Liver Tills and using the Wnsli,
and am now able to do the most of my
housework. I believe I should haro
died if it had not been for jvour Com
pound. I hope this letter may be tho
result of benefitting some other suffer
ing woman. I recommend your Com
pound to every one.'" Mtts. Mary
Vauoun, Thimble, Pulaski Co., Kv.
Many of these sick women whoso
letters we print were utterly dis
couraged and life was a burden to
them when they wrote to Lynn, Mass.,
to Mrs. i'inkham, and without charge
of any kind received advice that made
them strong, useful women again.
M. Dames and Mr. and Mis. P. F
Connor visited Mr. and Mts. Andre.v
Halo at Yatesvllle ycsteiday.
Mr. IMinund Willi tins spent jestci
duy with Wllkes-Daim friends.
JERMYN AND MAYFIELD.
The rtepubllctins of the boiough held
their gpucial mucus In l'nterpil3i
hall on S.itindav morning and It was
kugcly attended. Attorney II. D.
Oaiev was chosen chairman, II. D
Swlck and W Q. Oiavts, sectttnile',
and James Lnngntnn and Thomas Will
iams, tellets. Oeotge Pendeted, si'.,
was nomltnted by acclamation foi the
ot'lce of burgts. Toi the ofliee of tax
collet tot time was a spirited tight, In
which the followli.g five candidates
pui tklpated: William Sev'iioui. sr
John Aveiy, Jacob Hlllei, Janus
Sami son and Heinv Snbey. Several
billots weie taken, the last being as
follows: e.vmoui, 111: viy. S9:
Sampson, .0. Sovnioui was declared
the nominee. Fot high ( onst.iblc Joh'i
Solomon lecelvpd TO votes to IS cast
foi his opponent, Wnltc-i Depew and
lor uuditoi David Jenkins lerelved 'A
to li! cast foi Dtvid F. Morgan.
Mi. and Mis Will Tilm, of Plttston,
spent ycsteid.v the guests of Mr and
Mis. T. D. riawfoid, of Second stieet.
Mis Albeit Fen. of Scianton, Is
visiting her intents, Mt. nnd Mrs.
Gomer Davis, of the Sou;h Hnd.
ARCHIBALD.
The dilver bovs etnplojed nt the For
est Clt mine, who went out on stilke
Monday hist, will lesume work tomor
mw. This agreement was 1 cached late
Saturdaj nfteinoon, when a committee
tmm the Mine Woikeis' union wnlted
on Hupei Intendt nt K S. Jones and
ngieed to lesume work. The boy who
was discharged, and on whose account
the stilke was ordemd, will not be re
tained by the compinv.
The Ucpubllcans of the Flist w.ud of
this boiough held a caucus In Hlngs
doif's hall Satuidnv evening and noml
nited John H. Joius for council and
Hi mv AV. Piopst foi sthool dliectoi,
Patiiek Mot an. of Cincinnati, Ohio,
Is visiting his paients on Italhoail
stieet.
P.ev. T. J. Comeifo.d. p istor of St.
Thomas tliiuch nt this plate, pm.it bed
the set inon at the dedication of the
Catholic ehuich In Tavlor .vesteidaj.
Font t .11 loads of lumbei for the elec
tion of the new Delaware nnd Hudson
bic.ikei at this plate an hod hem Sit
uid.iy Catairh Cannot Be Cuted
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, ns thev
tannot letch tli scut of the dlseise
Cat nib Is n Moml or (onstittitloual ills
f isi , and in oiiIpi to clue It jou must
take Internal lemcdles Hall's C.itnnh
Cure Is taken Intel nallv, and acts dint tlv
ot the blond and mucous surfaces Mall's
('.it. ii ill Cure Is not a iiuiick mtdk hu
ll was pitscrlboil bv one of the best
phj i-lclniis In this countrj lor jen i, and
s u icgulni pitscrlptlnu It Is (ompwd
of the lict tonics known, combliKd with
the best blood purltlcr" acting directly
on the mucous surfaces The p ifeet com
bii.itlnu of the two higiodli nts r vvlut
piodiicis such wonderful n suits In cur
ing Catairh Send foi ti stiniontals in p.
V J CHL'NKY & CO , Props , Toledo. O.
Sold bv druggists price 7'i
Hall's Family Pills ue the best.
THEATRICAL.
Scenic Plays.
The H unties -Jackson Stock companv,
whldi tomes to the Academy of Music
all this week. Is a vety latge organiza
tion to be pl.ived nt populii pi lies.
The company numbeis llfleen peoprt ,
and entiles u spedal i.u of scenery foi
theli productions, which Includes soma
of the latgest scenic plavs evei at
tempted lu this countiv. "The AVoild,"
"The Fast Mall," "The Tornado" nr
fp.itureh of theli lepeitolre.
Any one having seen eltltei of these
plays mufat know what an undettuklng
It must be to cany thme of them In
one tompans engines, steamboats, tug
boats, patrol wagons, Chicago haibor,
freight tialns, fast express, etc. Some
thing nevei befoie attempted at popn
kit pi Ices They have the solo tight to
these pla.vs fot the United Stntes, and
gaurantee the bugest scenic pmduc
tlons ever attempted in the lcpertolte
business.
"The Top Notchois."
Manj ot the best ads or. the Amei
ienn v uidevllle stage am nt piesent
Included In the mstei of Sheehan and
Kenneth's 'Top Notthrr," that up.
pear at tho (Juletj for the week be
ginning today, beginning with a mat
inee. 1-d'lle Pin ud, tho fanny Utile man
on the bike, will Im pern In his 1 iurIi
able act. Sheehnn nnd Keiiiiedy. jimb
abl the bst lilsh ronicdv team In
the business will ulso dlspcul to ad.
vantage, hlvln-jstm and Hush, com
edy b ir ppifoimeis, famous fcur Hitl
Slsteis, Smith, Dotty and Coo and sev
eial otliet stai featuies. will also hi
presontnl,
"V
Why SuffiT I Treatment
on Approval. No Institu
tlon oucaith treats debility
in men ns vc do. Ilesullt
sure Method in rapid u
1 1 rwf on credit, I'a for it or
' return appliance nnd reme
dies nt our C'XnH Lllilo
txxik, "Complett Manh(xt,"
jent scaled, free. Address
ERIK UCDICAL CO.. BUFFALO. N.Y.
jm
The People's
A POPULAR CLEARING IIOUSK for tho IlsiiJfU ot Ail Who
Have Houses to Rent, Rcul Lstate or Other Property to
Sell or Kxchtinjtc or Who Want Situations or Help Theie
Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for
Five Cents a Word Except Sltimtlon Wantci, Which Arj In
sorted Free.
FOK RENT
AVi:ST.MINSTi:il 1IOTP.L FOIl KENT
April 1. Kncpilre John Jcmiyn, lia
Wjomlng avenue
Foil iii:ntiTio.m aphil i. ,
storo No 221 Lncknniintia avenue, oe
ciipltd bv L.icktiwaiinii llurdwarc Lo.
Inqultp of J. 11. Gunstcr.
TO HHNT-FItO.M TDK F1HST, Ol
May to the Ilrst of October, furnished
house Jcffcrton ivvctiuc. Address, A. I,
M., Tribune.
DOI'HLH STOtli: FOR HKNT-APHlIi
1st, three-story building. 117 I'nn
avenue. John Jcrnijn, ll'J AVjomlng
avenue.
Fort ItDNT - Al'lllL 1ST. TlillKt:
story brick building, rilff street. In
qulro John Jcrmvn, 119 Wvomlng avenue.
FOR SALE
JLVVi: 13,000 ACRHS OP HKST AN
thradte coil lands In tho I'lilted Stntes.
Will sell very reasonable to Influentli'l
part.v vnluiilile share cm charter mtnuier
about to c iipltalls'o foi Jl.onn.OOO. Mouti.
lulu of very best Ilermllo Iron close to
coil. lion ore St per cent, pine lnltu
1 1 co nt nil il In organization particulars
Lock Ho Its, Pcckvllle, I'a.
ron sALi:-ni:sitiAiiLi: tdn-hoom
slimle bouse, all improvemt nts; tlty
stiiim; biiKiiln If sold at once. WJ Gibson
stic tt.
ron SAi,i:-A good light corn: in
Rood older: suit iblti for a phvslrlan,
Tilee, UndirtiikPt, hoiith Alain avenue.
WANTED-TO RENT.
able for gentleman nnd wife: central
ly locnted. Address. X. Y. C, Tribune.
FURNISHED ROOMS.
WAlUrw7rNTcLTYUUMSlTi3
rooms with board. Centrally located.
Address V Tribune ntllce.
BOARDING.
BOARDING 525 PIND STREET.
HELP WANTED-MALE.
L'NDl'.GLTIC SALESMAN - COUNTKY
work. School supplies Salary J100
and extras. R. O. Evans & Co , Chi
cago, III.
WANTHD-BY AN ESTABLISHED
business of a high older, a representa
tive of abtlltj nnd backing who can take
up IU work In the stato of Pcnnsvlvanla;
no scheme: permanent business with
monev in It for tho right part). Address,
giving references. FOUNTAIN BATH
CRUSH CO., Grund Rapids. Mich
HELP WANTED-FEMALE.
W'AEil'PlTRIENCED MILLIN
ery sihswoman Appl in Icttn o
leisnn. Klopf Rrolhcrs, Bee IIIvc,
Wllkes-Rarre, Pa.
LADIES TO DISTRIBUTE TREE 8AM
pies In city. Call at 320 Washing
ton avenue, from 8 10 to 10 30 a. m today.
WANTED-TO BUY foiC'cASU. SEC-
niiil hand watches, Icwelrv. old gold
and sllvet. Gardnet, 2J0'i Spruce street.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
$mo to $i,ooo. w "rri ii : ' seu vice, to " rT
vest In anv legitimate business that
will bear Investigation Addiess E, Irlb
unc otllce
JtEWARDj
IWENTY-l'IVE DOEEARS REWARD
will be paid foi the cailii .t, lelleble
and most inmpltte Information legnrdhi
the iikh i mi nt in ide 1 etwi in the Antliia
elto Mlnltg Comp my and the miners In
tho Wt,nilng and Lnekivvatini Vatic js,
ns to the prlen to lie p lid lot powdd. It
Is allege d th it this agreement w is made
when wages were adjusted In 1ST.' ot IS"!
If ptissiiiio gives mines and addresM, of
the ninths who tepresented the mlt.eis
at tint time nthratllp AIIIiiup, cue
John C. Haddrck, No, 1 Broadway, New
York.
CITY SCAVENGER
A B BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
nnd tc-s pools; no odor. Improved
pumps used. A B BRIGGS. proprlet ir.
Leave ciders 1100 North Main avenue,
or Elckt's drug store, corner Adams and
Mulberry. Telephone 9540.
NEWSPAPERS
THE WILKE3-BARRE RECORD CAN
be had In Scranton nt the news stands
ot Relsman Bron , )a Spruce and 503 Lin
den; M. Norton 322 Lackawanna avenue;
I. S. Schutzer. 211 Spruce street.
DRESSMAKING.
DRESSMAKING TOR CHILDREN TO
order; also Indies' walstB. Louise
Shoemaker, 'til Adams avenue.
SCALP TREATMENT.
V- "VWVWVVSWWWWWWWVVVV"
MRS. I. T, KELLER. SCALP TREAT-
merit, 50c. : shampooing. JOc; facial
massage, manicuring, 2c. ; chliapodv,
701 Qulncy.
LEGAL
AUDITOR'S NOTICE-IN RE: ESTATE
of J. M. Mormnn, dectased. In the
Orphans' Court ot Lackawanna Count),
No fcs'i. Series II.
'the uiHlerslgned. an auditor appointed
by said court to distribute the funds In
tho bunds of D L. dikes, administrator,
etc, of the above iiamid J, M. Mormau,
us shown b.v his Hi st nnd lluiil account,
hi it by gives nutice tint he will attend
to tho duthx of his mipolntnn ut on I'ri
day, the 8 id dav of 1'cbruiii), I'iOo at 'i
o'clock u, in. ut the otllce ol D. L
riekes. Room SI J, Meats Building, Wash
ington avenue, In the Cltv ot Sv rantnii,
lu said comus. ill which time nnd plate
all pel Mins having claims aguluht said
estate ute required to uppe.u and pie
sent the same, oi othtiwlse be forever
barred fiom coining iu on said fund,
J. C. VAUGHAN, Auditor.
NEW YORK AND OVl'AItTo LAND
Compiitiv.
Notltu Is bcielj gum that the an
liual meeting of the stockholdns of
tho New Voik and Outailo Luul Com
pany, for the iltetlou ol dlrtdois und
Insncctois of election, and tor tli.) trans,
action of such mini buslutss as mnv
propel I j loino before the meeting, will
lie held at tho otllce ot tho coinpauv. In
Pcckvllle, Pa,, on Tliursd.iv, Kebruaiy
J.'ml, PHD. at 11 n'clni k a. m.
The Transfer Books will i looo at 1
o'clock p. m , IMuuary loth, nnd te-open
at 10 o'llodc a, in,, lMnimiv 21th, I'.'H
Bv mdei of
THE HOARD OP DIRECTORS,
Arthur L P.trnicbe, Sectct.uy.
Pcckvllle, Pa iVIuuur) 1st, luei.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OP THE
stockholders oi tho Lickuwaini
Trust and Safe Deposit Cnnipnn fot th0
ebttlou of dlrtctois to seivo toi tho en
suing j ear will b held at the otlkti i,f
tho Company. 4i'l Laehawiinna avniiie,
Sciuutou, Pa,, on Momlav. Pcbuidiv, 5,
1600. between the hours of thrco nnd four
o'i loc k p. m.
SHEPHERD AYAHS, Vice President.
TRIBUNE WANT ASVS. FAY,
Exchange.
AMMAMMMMWMHWMAMMAIWt
SITUATIONS WANTED
SITUATION" WAlsTHlTTiLEOn
nnti: porter lu stoic. William S nt.
set, ."..il I.tii Itiiwiiiinii avenue.
ltOOKKEEI'EU WOl'Ll) LIKE EN-
KiiK'tncnt for two diivs i uli wtek to
assist mi books. X. Y. . , Tribune otllte.
WANTEIJ-ori'lt'E WORK 11V A MAN'
of to Mars' vni ltd business i.xpcrleiu ',
tnodeiate salur ; kooiI lefclcnccs. Ad
dle ss l' Tribune ntllce.
SITUATION WANTED-HY A YOt'NG
ran to do dilvlnK. nr farm liiuid, iiKo
20 and wllllncr to woik. Addiess Cliiulev
M. Carv, No. 4 Jones' blot k, lu leu of
I'll Price street. Answer at oni e.
DHUaSTUATION WANTED HY
youiiB man with three v ears' cxpcil
enee In ilrtm store. Duirs, I'll Wajiici
avenue, City.
YOUNG GIRL. AGE ir., EXCELLENT
soprano volte, parents poor, would
like to have some training flee, sei
vlces In return; references. Address, ,l,
M , Tribune ofliee.
WANTED-HITUATION AS COACH-
mar hv an Englishman: tan fuinlsli
best of teferencis. Addrcbs Coacbni m.
S IT I TAT10NWANTinT1lY A Vo I ' N G
man stcnogrnphcr. bookkei i r or
tv pew titer. PNpirliuced. Addlcss "Tpe
wrltn," 'Irlbunc.
DltEf.s.MAKER, 11 I'RANKLIN AVI-
nue, wishes few more customers or
will ro out bv the dav.
PROFESSIONA L.
ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR.
E C SPAL'LDINC
building.
TRADERS' RANK
ARCHITECT'S
EDWARD II DAVIS. ARCIIITECV.
Connell bulltllng, her inton.
LEWIS HANCOCK. IrTaRCUITEC 1".
41r Spruce st , or. Wash av , Set union.
PREDKRICirL RROWN. ARCHITECT,
Prlco building. 120 Wushlngtoii avenu.',
Scranton.
DANCING.
PROrCsT. M. KOVACHY AND DAUGH-
lets, Dinting Te Tellers Stilctlv pil
vate lessens my time at lesldcnce, f."
Qulnej nvii.ue.
oewrsr?
DR. I. O LYMAN. SCRANTON rilt
vate Hospital, cot Wjomlng nnd Mill
bei ry.
Dll7lL-r.BEYNOLDS, OPP P. O.
DR C. C. LAUIIACII, HI Wvomlng live
WELCOME C. SNOVER. Ccnl Excbanre
2nd floor. Room D, Hours, !) to 1, 2 to ..
HOTELS AND RESTAUR 1NTS
THE ELK CAKE, 123 AND 127 PRANK-
lln avenue. Rates rei snnable.
P. 7.EIGLEE. Proprietor
SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D , L S. W.
passenger depot Conducted on ttie La
ropean plan VICTOR KOCH, Prop
l uvves??
RICHARD J. BOURKE, ATTORNEY-nt-Lnw,
COO-2 Lackawanna avenue Oen
eral law business, collections and loans.
J. W. BROWNING. ATTORNEY AND
Counsellot-ut-Law. Rooms 312-JIu M ais
building.
D B REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS
iiirotlatcil on real date senultv.
Mi .us building, count Washington
avenue and Spiiiee street.
M J DONAHOE. ATTORNEY-AT-Lavv.
Olllces. C12-C11 Menrs building.
PRANK."" lT POYLE, ATTORNEY AnT)
Counsellor-Tt-Liiw Burr btilMIng,
Rooms v, und 14, Washington avenue
WILLARD, WARREV X KNAP P. AT-
torne i and Counsellors. it-Liw llr.
publican building. Wislilugtoa avenue
JESSl'P & JPHSUP. ATTORNinS AND
Counsellors - nt - Law, Commonweilth
building: rooms 1, 20 and 21,
JAMES W OAKI'OnD ATTORNEY-AT-Law
Rooms r,ll, r.lr. nnd jpi Boatd of
Trade htiPdlng.
EDWARD W. THAYER ATTORNEY.
Rorms 101 ant oth floor Me.lrs biilldlTr.
L A WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
rm Board of Trnde building. Scranton.
Pa.
C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Commonwealth building Pri.inton. Pa
PATTERSON A WILCOX, TRADERS
National Bank building
C. COVEGYS, 9-13 REPUBLICAN
building.
A W. BERTHOLU. ATTORN E Y
Menrti building
WV"V"i" rut "ri.-)v5
DR. W E ALLEN, fill NORTH WASII
Ington nveiiup
DR S W L'AMOREAl'X. Ot-'riOE "l
Washington nvtruc. Resilience t"is
Mulbeirv Chtonle dlse.ises, liingn,
heart, kldnms tnd (.eiiltn-itrlnarv ..-
cans n sppetnltv llotus 1 to 1 p m
SCHOOL OP THE LACKAWANNA.
Str.anton Vn. Courses prepiintoiv to
college law. Medicine oi business
Opens Sept. 11th Send fot eitalogiie
R'V Thomas M. Ciinn, II, D, prlii'l
pal nnd proprietor; W, E. Plumlej, A
M., 1 eadmaster.
riFfO"'
G R. CLARK ft CO . SEEDMEN AND
Nurservmen; store 111 Wnt-hlngton ave.
nte; green house, nio Ninth M iln ave
nue; store telephone, 7S2
tv?c screens
JOS. "iCI'ETTEL. REAR Ml LACK -wanna
nvrnuc, Scianton, Pa., manufac
turer of Wlro trie ens.
BAUER'S ORCllESTRA-MUSIC'OR
halls, plinlts, parties', reteptlops, im d
dlngs nud concert woik furnlshnl Pot
lennx nddltss It J B.mcr. coiiducto-,
117 Wjomlng uveuue, over Hulbtita'
miiflc htore.
MEOARUEE PRO I'll ERS. PRINTERS'
Lll.lljlllllljli 4 -- ... ....... ..,
htnpHcs, envelope? pnpei bags, twine
wine
eiiue.
Wiuchoute 1!0 vv nshlngton uvc
Scianton. Pa.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
Central Kuilnul of New ljrj
Stations In New York Poot of Liberie
street. N. R and South Perr, Whitehall
tn ct. , , , ,
Atithriclie coal lined exclusively, Insur
ing i li'iinllnciis and comfort
TIME TABLE IN El'PECT NOV. In ls.il,
Tralnn leave Serantop foi New York,
Ntw.uk, ElUibcth, Phllulelphli. E inton
Btthlclum. Allenlown, Maueh Chunk and
White Haven, at t-.'iO a in . expivs, ii.Ji
cxtin t!. 4 0-J p ni SlUlil.OH. S 13 p in.
Por pltuton and Wllken-H.iuc. S 30 a.
m . 1 2e. 4 c) p. m. Slllida h. S 13 p ni.
Por Biltlmoio and Wiu-hlngti.it. and
iioliilH South and West Via Bethlehem,
8 30 a in. 120 p. m. KiliulijH, J 13 p. m
Por Long Branch. Ocean Orove, etc., at
S30a. in. ami 120 r. m.
Por Reading. Lebanon and Ilarrli-buig,
via Allentown, Si) u. m.. 1 JO p. m. riun
diOH. 2 15 p. iu.
Por PnttMlllo. sii n m . 1 23 p. m.
Through tickets to nil points cunt. outh
and wefct at lowest lute at thn htatlon,
J JI. OL11AUSEN. tlon. Stipt..
II, P. BALDWIN. Ocn. Pas At.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Schedule in Effect November 19,
1890. , - ,f
Trains leave Scranton:
0.45 n. ra., week days, for Sunbury,
Hanlsburp, Phlladelphtn, Bnltl
more, Washington, nnd for Pitta
burp nnd the West.
0.38 n. m., week days, for Hftnleton,
Pottsvllle, Rending, Norristown,
nnd Philadelphia; nnd for Sun
bury, Hartlsburp;, Philadelphia,
Bnltlmore.WnBhlngtou and Pitti
burg nnd tho West.
2.18 x. m., week days (Sundays 1.58
p. in,), for Sunbury, Harrlsburg,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington nnd Pittsburg and tbs
West.
4.27 p. :n week days, for Sunbury,
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and
Pittsbtug.
.1. R. WOOD. Gen. Tans. Agt.
J. B. HUTCHINSON. Gen. Mgr.
Del., Lack.t, unJ Wctorn.
.. Ill Uffect Dec. 17, 1809
..!.' ,I,-"W0 Hcriuiton for New York
"l rV-"00' s;!0- 8W '""I loo'i n. m.: 12 55
'i id .IS. p ni. Tor Philadelphia at 5.30.
o and 10O-. a. m ; IL'K und 3il p. m.
i "r Mroudsbutg ,,t r, iu p. m. Milk and
AetointnndntlMn nt '! 10 p m. Arrive Ut
llolioktn at (,S3 7.1S, OP, a. m.; 1J08. 5 47.
,!nr.'.';" tl,l(1 5:H P " Arilvo nt Phllu
"eipbii m jo co a. iu ; lw, ins, uoo und
,-: I' 'ii An he ft em New York at li W.
- ' and I ,V, n. in.; 1 00. 1 G2. f. ",1 nnd 8 15
'.'" ,I mm Sttutidshutg at S0"n. m.
',.1 . '" Leuve Scinntou for Buffalo
J'l Internicdlate Htutlniix nt li 10, 1IM,
at 1 00 nnd i; r, (, m Arrive lu Herniiton
irom rtuffnlo nt 2 10, 2 .". ' "i". nnd 10 00 a.
ni ; C0 and 7 top m 1'nnn Oswego nnd
vrncttso at ;r,-. ,i. in ; l.'.'s and .130 p. m.
'"'n kVLTiist. ni 7-10 p ni. Prom 1'lle.i
'.'., -. ' ', " " : 12 "S and 3 ") p m From
.Mcliiilsini nt 7,-, Ilt ln alj goo ,, m
I fom Muntroro ut 10 CO u. ni.; 3 2a und
D p ni
BLOOMsnURO DIVISION - Leave
Sc ronton for Nortliumbeilaml nt CTO. 10 OS
ti m . 1 1"-, und i! in p m, Tor Phmoutli
nt If'", ." !1 nml SM) p in. Poi Nautleoke
"t spin m Arilvc at Noi tbumberl.ind
at 'i -i n ni ; l ui r. us nnd i '0 p m Ar
i ve N.mtlLolce at l'2n a. 111. Arrive at
I iMiiouth in j oi. -1 10 and 1)4". p m At
tlve .it Soianton fieni Northiunbeiland
at ! IJ u ni, 12 I'm 4." and SM p m.
J rem Nantkolce at 11 00 a m Prom
Plv mouth nt 7" a m.; 12"i and 0 03 p m.
SUNDAY TRAINS
SOUTH- l.eive Scianton nt 2 13. 300,
r. ii. ni 0-, ii. m : "31 and 140 p m
NORTH-I.e.tvp Sdanton nt 12 10. IM,
I 0." P in : t " und -i r.O p m
BLOOMSliURll DIVISION - Leave
Pinntnn at 10 0", ;. ni and fi 10 P m.
Djlavv.if.' :ui I Iliulsun.
On Nov. 15th. 1S'I9, trains will leuve
Scranton ns fnlluws,
Toi Cirlioiidnle-i. JO 7 '.I, 8 .".!, 10 13 a.
in ; 12 noon; I .-:. 2 20, 3f2 5 2"i, C23. 7 37,
'i r. 11 00 p ni : t P. .i. in
l'or Allnnv, Sir.itor.i. Montreal, Bos
ton, Nt w Engl mil point-, i te. 0 10 a. in ;
.' .'i p in
Por HiitiesdalP 1 JO. 10 1J a. m : 220, 3 23
p in
Por Wllkp-P.iiie-64-i. 7 IS. S 43. P 3.
Ml! n m. IJdi 1 jx. !ls. .UJ, 427, 010,
7.K. 10 41, 1130 p in
Por Nivv Yotk, Philadelphia, ete., via
Lehigh Valley Rallto.id-li 43 p m : 12 03,
J IS 4 27 p in : with Black Diamond Ex
pn ss, 11 A p m.
Por Pi nnsvlvntiU Railroad points, b 45,
i's a. in ; 2 IS, 4 27 p m.
l'or western points, via Lehigh Valley
R iltroad-7 4S a ni : 12 0'. ." 33. with Black
Ditmoiiil Express, 10 41. 1130 p in
Tialns will arrive lu Scianton as fol
lows, Piom Carbondiile mil the North 40,
7 41. S 'S, oil, 10 S, 11 riS it in ; 1 23, 215,
:J2"i 4 21 7 11. 10 3s- 11 27 p. Ill
I'lum WllkrH-Baire and the South B li,
7 is, S 4S, 10 3S 11 ", a ni ; LIS. 2 14. 3 45.
5 JO, (i 21, 7,'i3 0 0'., 10 03 p ni ; 1 13 a. m
SUNDAY TRAINS
Por Carbondiile 9 03, 11.!! p m ; 2 21,
.3 "J -i 17. 'IV, p in
I'm Wllkcs-R.irio-13?, 120! n. m : 1 3S,
3 is 3 4' 7 IS p in
I'm Allnnv. S iratogii, Montreal. Bos
ten. Ni w England point, etc., 2 23 P m
Lov e-t i.itos to all points, lu United
Stne und Cnind 1
.1 V BURDICK. CI PA. Mbiny N .
II. W. CROi-S D P A . Scianton. Pa
Lehigh Vnllsv Kullrnii.
Iu Effect Nov lab, 1SV1
TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON.
Por Phllulelphli anil New York, via D.
f li i; It nt f 13 n ni nnd 1201, 2 18.
I J7 (IU.uk Dliiuoud Evprsi, und 1130
p ni Suiulijs. I) cL II. It. R. 15S, 7 41
Pot White llnven, ll.iletun and ptln
ilpil points In the coal regions, via D
.1 II. It R. ' I". -Is llnrl ' "-" !' m. Uor
Pnttsvilli i t". "V m
Per Bethlehem Ee-len. Reading, H tr
llshurg and pilnelpcl Inli imedl ito ntu
tlons vliD f II R R.iH". a in ; 1J01
" 1 127 (Black Diamond Express), 11 39
Siindiivs. D & II R R. 13'. 7 h p in
Pur TiiiikhiinnoiU. Tovvand.i. Elmlra,
lth mi. C.enev.t nnd ptlnelp.il Intermedl
,it., Mutlons. vli D. L R. W. It It. SOS
u tn . 1 oo nnd 3 '. p m
Per (ii liev i, Ri hester, Buffilo, Nlig
iii i Palln Chicago, nnd .ill points wet.
"li P. II. R. R. U0! 33! (Blick Dia
mond EtnrcM-). 7 is. to II, 11 a p m
Sund.iJH. D II. R R. 1J03 p m, 7.IS
Pullman pallor and pec,,lng or Lehigh
Vallev parlor eiiri on nil tialns between
Wllkis-Buie and New York. Philailcl-
ihli. Biiffnlo and Suppiiloli Bridge
tOLl.IN IL WILBUR, Oeu. fiupt , "A
Cnilliiliill stmt. rev mrh
CHARLES S LEP dm Pass Agt. 25
Cmtliil'dt stteel New oi It
A NONNEMAl'HER Dlv. Pass. ,gi ,
South lletblihilil Pi
I'm tl. lt tr- and Pullman reservation
api lv "r'' Lai knw.inii i nve , Scianton. P.i
Lric an.l Vmnliu Valley.
'lime Table In Efieet Sept. llr li. lSii
Tmlns le ive Si r inton fm Nev York,
Sewtiiirgh ..ml InttiniedlitP points ni
Etlp lallro.iil, also let Iliwley and local
linlnls at 7 0ri a m and 2 js p m
Returning tialns arrive nt Suanton
i.t 10 21 a. m und ! 10 and 0 10 p m
St'lt VJ'Os DIVINION.
ii s:iii( i net. vi.iiii. isuti.
North tlounil.
South notind.
211.
t Jill I
Is
204 308
'P M f
Stations
f.
X
''. "
rrlp leaver
N I ranldlii s; .,,.,
n....
. 7 to
. 7111
VVe-st 4ind htrtct, I
Weehawuen I... I
Airlin IaT' n
V
I l 1 .
rju-M
t u
to iv
10 40
in e
i 1 i
Mis'
e .uio.n
Hi need;
Mil II tilt
1'icsum pari:
VUuwond
l'o)otello
oraon
Pleasant Mf.
t'rlontlulo
l'uresl City
Cai bnnHaie
line Hi lit,-e
Majlleia
Jerinyn
Archibald
Inton
l'lckvllle
Jliihaut
l'l Ice burp
Jill 4 S3
JJ2 4 41
J -ill M
ill (OS
!IM)1
Tterfit
3 09 6.14
11R (41
8 81 III
til Jl
I Jeli
IJJV
U'll
Ul-I1
I l.'l
II l'l
11.11
10 is
10 0
ti.10
JJ1
0 . II
(I
I ill
VK
1138 ise
ll
1I1JV
. it J-i
.Ills
11 IV
1111
11 tl.1
. 1 1 IIV
11 Oi
lllkl
110S7
IS 43 6 01
3 4S 6 03
3 SI 15 Oil
sm eu
4 01, 6 Jl
4 Oil SJI
410 61
4 14 6.11
14 17 6 31
SZMES!!
H.'0
u in
H4.J
Kl"
hi
Ml
h l.'l
8!0
A Ml
iiiruup
Providence
Park l'l aco
,.,10
Leavo ArrHe
t. buuday only 'JK
t bls'iiliua thai trains itop on (Igoal for SB
eetiKcrs. ' , F, 257
'1 1 ulna aw and :oa uudy oolr, other trkni
rtatl except Miiiduy. w 7 S?
recmo rules via Ontario Western btm
purcuailn tlcuet and save iuony. J 75.
niiuukii itBKiicr uuiifi nirepcr mad ITN'
cllnlnccUulrcar New v.ork to Chlctiro will
cuunxr. rnnriiucr nait Heguri
Twot'eiiMI'eriffllc. ",,28
J U. AnderiOB. n. tq
nun -nn a. m ; l 5.. und ii mi p m rot
I'sivtg,, nnd Sjriruse nt 4 0." a. m. and
li P. ni. Tor Utlcn ut 2M n. m. and
J'i ' ni. p,ir Mnnttosu at 000 iu m.j
'"' I in. iiml r. -ji i. mi IVn. Vl.h.iNnn
ji n ' TTMh y,ej JTJfcTT - 'jk.
T.FUtcrott, PIT. fas, Agt.Bwantoi.ra"
J