8 THE SC1UNTON TKIBUJfE-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1901. LACKAWANNA COUNTY NEWS JERHYN AND A.AYFIELD. Ilelcne riuldcM, a Utile 7-yo.ir-nlel Olypliant Klrl, who t vIpIUiib lior Kiiiiulfatlirr, l'atilik l-Vpney, of Noilli Mnln sticot, wttn rii-rlotnely liijnicri yo tenlay iiftcrnonii by fulling upon tin, linn fflHP. line. M. J. Khleldo, J. S, tlmvow, of Jpnnyn, nnd Kelly, of oiy lilintit, nttpiirli-el lic-r and In cIiphsIiik her Injuries niiielp nlxtcc-tt sIUiIiph. H ivns at llrnt Intriielr-el to lmvr- the clillil tiikcn to a ('niliolieliilo hospital, but tn thin Hie parents objected, and the rlilld Ib now tinder the cure of Dr. Shields. The people of Jennyn li.ive shown almoHt as much enthusiasm In the f'nr bnndale telebiatlon ii the lesldcnts of the 1'loiieer Clly. AVoik has been sus pended heie the past three days, and the people of the both IioioiirIih lime dally visited the ilty. Yesterday tluee Jennyn organizations, the Citizens' band, Crystal Fire company. No. 1, and the Artesian lloe company, of .le-i-myn, and the William Walker tloe lompatiy. of Maylleld, took putt In the parade. The Arteslans, vhl h was the youngest oiganlzatlon In the line of parade, intule a most e client appear nnce, nnd wore the rci Iplcnt of many flattering eNpies,-lons. Justice of the Peace Ilolilnnn bad a busy afternoon yesterday, lllrtiltiR In a Milt between Joseph Kouc h. n l evi dent of the Kast Side, and a Hun garian resident of Simpson. Kouc h and I'eter Turbok conduct a gencial stoio on the llast Side. Tin link iniii rled a daughter of the Simpson man and a short time ago a child was hoi u. The. father, who Is a Oreek Catholic, wanted the child christened In the Clreek dirndl, while the gltl and her father, who aie Human Catholics, wanted the child chilstened In their church. The child's father Insisted, and the chilstenlng was clone ac ecu cl ing to bis wishes. Yesterday Kotlc li went to Simpson to deliver some goods, when he was met by the father-in-law of bis partner, who accused him of be ing the cause of the whole tumble liv Intlueuclng Tin link to oppose him. He made all sorts of tin eats, and so badly hcarcd Kouch that he was afiald to gn again to Simpson, and he theiefoie bad the defendant ni tooted. Attorney If. P. O.i ley nppeareel for the piove clltnr, and the Hon. MtCabe, of Car bondale, assisted In the defense. The vase lasted nearly two bonis, and the 'squire finally held the defendant In 1.000 to nppear at court. .Mr. McCabe nterod ball for lilin. Miss Matg.iret Osborne, of Candor, C Y., is visiting iclatlves heie. Miss Maty Nicholson has lettirnecl home finm an extended i-tt tn WHItei-Uurro nnd other imlnts. W. T. Osborne will leave today to lake up a oouise in the I'nheislty of ,Wont Vltglnla. Thnmas M. (Irllllths, who has been at Hlk hill for several weeks, lei upd ating his health, is much Improved, and Is expected home on Sunday. The mines weie Idle again yester day, on account of the Cirboml.ile svinl-ct ntennlal celebi at Ion. PECKVILLE. Dr. and Mrs. ciiovcr hme letmiied from a trip to the I'an-Anierlcan ex position at Huffalo, Morris Hughes Is spending the week nt Buffalo. 'Mis. Suu.m Ann l'ope and daughter Evils'. William Shaffer, aie spending a few days at Saratoga, N. Y. Joseph 11. Hell vv.m a Taylor caller yesterday. J. T. Dewey was ele, ted secietary of the Hlnkely borough comic II at a meeting held Tuesday evening. The meeting was ,i spltlud one fiom st.u t lo finish. 'J'he stone crusher company had a representative present, who tiled to Impies.s upon council that they would expect payment for the stone f rusher. Councilman .lames W. Smith also iinprcscd upon the icpiesenta tlve's mind that council would not. Mr. Smiths voids wrre vole-ed by all ril'Tlit. The Teckvllle see lion of the temper ance reunion choir will meet in the M. V.. i lunch Sunday school mom. I-'ilil.iy evening at S o'clork An Imitation Is extended to all poisons to bo picent. OLYPHANT Woik at the Khst waid m hool an nex has Icon oidoiod stopjied liv the school boaid. Till" acllon was taken b"ccUE-e of the fniluie ol the Pe. k I.uinber cuiMpaiiy to complj to the plans of the building. On Monday, when the o.itpontois anhed at the building, they wete oi deled off the gioundsaucl woik has been at a stand still since. A meting of the boaid has been call'd at vlil.h 11 pii-sc ntathc s of the coinpan. will lie pies, m mid It is expected that the chilli llllv will lie TVs. T ft good thing for the young husband to give the oung wile. ' Hut sympnthr will not abate one jot of her nervousness or lift her to that plane of sound health where alone the wife and mother can Cnd happiness. JDr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription meets every wonuinlv want and need. It tranquilires the neres, restores the appetite and induces refresh ing sleep. Its use previous to maternity makes the baby's ad- , vent practically painless and gives the mother abundant nutrition for her child. " Favorite Prescription " is a woman's medicine and has no equal as a cure for womanly diseases. It estab lishes regularity, dries weakening drains, heals inflammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. Accept no substitute for " Favorite Pre scription. " No other medicine is "just as good" for weak and sick women. "It atTordii me jrreat pleaiure to be able to nay few word In rejpra to the merit of Ur Tierce I'avorite Prescription and ' Coldc-n Medical Discovery,"" write Mr Flora Arn, of T5alla. Tarluon Co . Mo. "I wit te ranted to trv thee medicine after teeing the effect upon my mother. At nn early age of married life I wai greatly uocnerea wnn pai froublnemie drain which alnful periods, ato a i rendered me weak and unfit for work of any kind, I became n thin there wa nothing left of me but skin and tione. My husband became alarmed and cot ,'mea bottle of favorite rreierlptloa After lie aaw the wonderful effect of thai one he got two more, ami nflrr I ued thote up there was no more pain, and I began to gain in flesh very rapidly." T)r. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of ai one cent stamps, to pay expense of mailing only, Address Dr. R. V. Tierce, Bui Mb. N. Y. Safe? INDIA AND CEYLON TEA BLACK or GREEN Is the Best Tea. Because its cleanliness, purity and strength make it appeal strong est to fastidious, care ful and economical housewives. ASK YOUFi GROCER FOR Ceylon Tea REFRESHING. DFLICIOU3. Hold only In Lend Packet. .10c, 00c. and 70c. Per Lb. settled to the satl'faction cif all con cerned. The town was In tutnl daiUneM cm Tlli-Mlny nlRlit. the electric- llj-ht pl.itit helm; tenipoiiti lly shut down, while n new wnter pipe line wiim heltiR laid The lltihbcM necks will pla the Klicinir Mlniinkii teiiin. ut the latter place, on Heptetulicr i. MnnnKer Uokhii will take down the best mateilal In town to com bat with the -Minoolt.'iH. MIm-" Jennie Kennedy, tie cciinp.inled by her brother, Will, of ItliiKhamton, left jevtetdav for S.tr.itoir.t Sptlniis nnd Albany, X. Y. Mix. V. W. Jenkln Is NltiiiK fi lends In Vllke-IIiiiie. Mis. r.iehard .lenkln. of ll.de I'.uk, called on fi lends In town ,etenl,i. Hoy Kelly has accepted a position ns shipping detk with the Klk Dini; company, of lllnRhnnitou, N. Y. .Mis. Mai la Hull ami daiiKhter. I'laia, liae letmiied home fiom an extended tt ip to Km ope. MNm Allle Kapp. of New Yolk, -spent the past week with .MIr-s Jennie Ken nedy. of Blakelv. Mis. Jnmes Hi own and ilniiiihteip, l.ouKe and Nellie, hae i etui lied to their home In Albany, after upending the slimmer here-. TAYLOR. Mrs. TlioniT! I). Moes i.imI away early esteid.iy after three weeks Ill ness of cancer. Decascd wa a kind and Keneious woman and her death will be much (cit among; her family and nelt,'hboi She was .1 deoiit inein ber of the WeNh HaptKt c hutch. A liusbeiid and two daiiRliteM and one con at- left to moiiin The funei.i will be held Friday nftetnnon at L' o'clock. Services in the lamllv tesidem-c. ln tennent will le made in the KoteM Home cnnetei j The membeis of the Antlmulte llee club nnd business men of this town ate niiaiifflnjr to Re Piof. Hany i:ans a benefit before his dep.it tine for lit- nathe land, AV.ilex. Piof. Kan Is the pcioxcssor of an excellent b.nltone voice ami has don mile h in entet-t.ilnliiK the people. The date of benelit Is Septembei- J.l, and will be held In Weber's link Postmaster ,1. . ifeM' is ill at Ids' home on I'nloti sticet. The L.ickawaiin.i lodge No. K. Ainer Iciu Pudestant Ladles' a-.--i)cl.itloii, will hold a m and he ctenrn nnd cake .-oel.cl In H.cshain's hall, coiner of Main mid H.iiho.id .-.tieets cm Saturday even ing. A good time assured. The Taylor 1,11, u s, fast foiclng themselves to the fioiit cm the base ball men. i. will h,ie ai- their oppon ents on S.itutday afteinnon on the home giounds the Miong i'lttston Oil oles, tj.ime will be called at i:.!0 o'clock. Williams and (llynn will be tb batteij fiom the home team. The Aichhald Mine Local No. 1!, I'liiti-d Mine Woikeis of Ameilca, will meet tn Hie odd Fellows- hall this ev ening All ineiubei.H ilie ic-quest'd to be present. Mr and Mis John A Jones of Main HI I eel left este I'd.H for Hllfflllo wlh'lft they will hpend ten daH at the Pan Ametlian exposition. Lewis Heynolds, son of Mr. William Hcynolds of Washington htieet, and Miss Maigaict Mcugans of West Sci-.tnlou, weie united, in marilage on Tuesday at the Initio's home. Hev. William D.nis of the Calvlnlstic Meth odist ihtneh, tleel the nuptial knot. MnsPi Hussell o'lloro of Main street IctUllied esteiclay 10 Cliaiel iollege, I'llllailelnllbt. to iCMinie his similes nf. ter spending tin- sutnniei- vacation with his mother, Mis, It. M, o'Jioro. l.iickawanna Valley count 11, No. M, J i- Onler fulled American Mechanics, will meet In tegular session this even ing. Miss Jennie Wylam of South Taylor has tettnned home from a, few weeks' lslt with her aunt, Mrs. Aubuek at Ithaca. N. Y. Miss Lena Oendall of Peckvllle has returned homo niter visiting Misses (let tt tide Mori Is and Maud Davis In this plac e. Dr. and Mis. Aelam Steglner of Itenil ham visited the hitter's parents, Koro man mid Mr-s. O. S. Decker at Ptenl dence yesterday. DALTON. Maurice Dean left yesterelay foi thn Pan-American exposition. He will eompeto for the woild's tec cud In the foot i aces to be held there this week. Mr Dcnn has now seveial prizes In foot racing in Now Yotk nnd It Is con lldently expected by his many frlenels that ho -will bring somo back with him from Uuffalo. Mr.and Mrs. Trank Von Storcli, Mr. nnd Mis. Theodore Miller, Hev and Mm. H. It. Thompson, Hurry Finn nnel MIsh Anna Uunklns returned home on Fri SALADS day last from Tako "Wlnola where they spent a week In the "Word cotage. Mis Ornco Purely arrived homo from a visit at Lake Ariel. Hoy Decker will fill the position of assistant principal of the public schools tit Nicholson this year. 1'". M. Tiffany Is disposing nt auction of tt largo quantity of his store goods. Stanley White has nccepteel a posi tion with Halter Newton Purely. Frtd Snyder nnd Samuel 11, Shoe maker ate doing the Pan-Ameilcatt this w eek. Services wero held In the Haptlst e hutch on Sunday aftr being closed for two weeks. During that time the chut eh has been thoroughly cleaned and newly carpeted. Hev. A. W. Cooper who has been 111 for the past week occupied his pulpit on Sunday morning. In the evening Secretnry O. O. Many preached a most acceptable sermon. Mr. and Sim Walter Purely will move to Seranton on Thursday whcie they will mnke their home for the fu ture. Woik on the new bridge has been some what Interfetred with owing to the high w'nlor In the cteek from the heavy l. 'ilns. The work upon the new addition to the public school building Is raphlly Hearing completion. This addition has made n gte.it Improvement to the nn-pearance- of the building. We hne now one of the largest and best equipped schoed buildings In tiny of the towns of this county, which the people of Daltcm should be pi mid of. Theie Is nothing more advantageous to the piospe-ilty and giowth of a town than good public schools. Piofessor I!. Ilanyoii Is gieatly elated over the building and the most ptnmlsiug piospoets for this school ear. The sr hools will open on Septembei lfi lie sldos the huge attendance of pupils fiom the boiottgh the outlook Is for a linger at tendance than ever befoie of pupils fiom th" stiiiouudlng country. Titer will be ample loom to accommo date all who wih to attenei and the tuition will bo the same as In foimer 3. oats $1 ;,n per mouth. A supper will be- held In the Methodist chinch em Wednesday evening nn T'tlelay evening the l.aelles Aid of the Haptlst church will serve a supper in the chinch. CLARK'S GREEN. Mr. mill Mis. W. S. l.V.n-n ir.lin iw,1 i S.itutday evening, last from u six i.v l-dt nt the Pan-American ex- islllon Mr. Frank CoUin tettnned from Huf- ilo on Tuesday, finm n two ilnvs ti-tn to the Pan-American. Mr. Hentiiniin Jl.-ael and fninllv with Mr J. . Hlgglns left Wednesday for Lake Carey to attend the leimnlnn of Company C. of the 203d legiment. Pennsylvania Volunteer, veteran of the- eh II writ, nnd of Fort Fisher fame, of whle h they were meiubeis. Mises Katl", tieitle, Maty and Ivlna C.uyer spent n week with ft lends In tlieen Ridge, recentb. Misses (liaee A. Davis, Ciurle Wells. P.esle Mulllnex-. Maty lines, IMlth Wil son. K.ltlo (tliver li till Vie T ,i. t. 1 ..!;,.. and daughter Chut lotto. Mis Nellie Wilson and son Ihnremv unit li- c-nm Smllll i.lliltini oiind In Mi flu...... s!tn.... .. v.. .... .... .'-.,,, -ii,ui,-. speiu iniiny picnicMng at Lake Kee-- Wnilllo l'..t llciilnr- In r, mu. la. .k.. .....I r. " 'i'"'i "r.ric mm dienchlng sloiin. .Mr. and Mrs C P. Matthews nnd gi.iud daughteis Matlnn and Hvelvn Matthews are vMlois at the Uuffalo P.in-Ameiiean exhibition. Miss Cunningham, a umnier sel lout iter at the home of Mr. anil Mis. J. It. Austin, leturned tn her home in Scianton on Monday last. Mr. Cliambelain and family returned to their home in Wilkes.It.n m .n Mon day last after a two months resilience wnn us, m the T. II. rireene hillside villa. Mr. James S. Wagner Is linpinvlng Ills lesleleliee hv i.iislinr tils illnln,- ronm ami kite hen. Mr and Mrs. Met ton returned to their home n Tllughnmtou on Satutday last. Miss Helen Italian, who has been a victim of a sever nttnek of asthma, Is now convnlesidng Mr. Ft.ink Lewis and sNter Maggie Lewis of Cteen Hleltre wen. thn mu.ito .' -. . . . .... n'nir of the Mlses Katie and Certle Otiyeis .mis l.nmia i-otin.in of Heiidhani nnd Miss May lilies of Slhlnv . ,i... guests of Mis. i:ilaheth Wells and ciuugiueis, i at lie and Mamie Wells, last week. Mr. Ch.nles Wells leturned yestenlny to tSlr.nd college wheie he Is now tak ing a ioiii.se of Instt notion, Mr. and Mi-. II. F. Hanett and daughter, Isosslo. weie lsllois at the home of Mr. and Mis. N. s. Davis last week. Mis. i:. s. Cooper and daughter i:il,i Matle letllineel on Tuesday to their home in Philadelphia after a ten day visit at the home of Mr, and Mis. (ieoige W. ISonel. Mr T T. Spi.igue visited at the hiime of Mr and Mrs. Kclwaid Lutsey on Monday last. Mr and Mis, ,), s. i.tpy ,,, Hn Fi.ink leiinned to their home In Scran ton on Monday laM. Mr and Mis. W. P Coon, left here Satlirelay foi a visit among telatlve.s In Honesdalo, the foimer lettnneel on Monday last. ELAt HURST. HeiiJ.nnln i:vans and Miss IMlth Hlaek. of Seranton, were lsltorsnt the AVagnei home on Sunday. Mis. j. ,i. Jtnnkln is a visitor at the Pan-Ainerlcaii this week. Miss Alice Hucklngliain. of Scianton. spoilt Sunday and Monday with her cousin. Miss liossio Hucklngliain. Mr. and .Mis. F. A. Page nnd ehitigh tei, Isabel, visited fi lends In Plymouth over Sunday. Hyron Ihicklngham mado a business it ip to Seranton ,esterday. C. C. Clay and Miss Lottie Play at tended tho funeral of a relative at La Plume on Monday Scdiool oiieneel Tuesday morning, with Professor Hogeis principal nnd Miss Schlmineilliig. primary teacher. About eighty weie enrolled the first clay. Miss Ilutli llanley, of Seranton. was the guest of Miss Helen Williams on Monday. Mrs Cora Olds, of Factoiyvllle. Is spending this week with fi lends here. Hev. J. J. Rankin Is In Navv Yoik receiving treatment for his eyes. Mrs. Norton Wagner, daughter Ruth and on Paul left on Tuesday for nn extended visit with ft lends in New Yoik and Connecticut. Mrs. II. A. DoFieher and daughter, Miss (inice, letutiuMl to their homo at Mechanlcsbtttg on Filduy, after spend lug two weeks with lelatlves heie. K. L. Pickens, Miss Hanley and Miss Williams enjoyed a delightful outing at Lake Woith on Labor day, W. A. Shaffer, of New ork city, and .Miss I Mini Hucklngliain, of Seranton, culled on Klmhurst friends Sunday af ternoon. Miss Anna Wltitersteon returned tn her homo nt Seranton Monthly after spending a week with her friend, Miss Kll.t Wagner. Over one hundred people attended the Young's -yftoDej-al SociVx'DiP Opening ! " SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 C '"" A Handsome Souvenir will be to every purchaser on Opening Day. Concert by Lawrence's Band. I ManhattanX Shirts JLROAD TIMETABLES Lehigh Valley Railroad. In VtTert June 2, 1"0I. 'halm leave Sirtntim: Tor Philielilfilila mill NVvv ik via I). K. II. It it, at 0j uml !.: a in, nml 2 IS, I J7 tllluk llhinonil Urines.), nml II 10 p. in. Sun eijv, I) ,V II It it., l.fiS, s ; p. III. i'er While- Haven, lUrlrlon ami irinclpst pcllits In the ceial ri-:lon, via I) A it. It It,, (H't, 2i ami 1 J7 p. in l'eir I'otlnillle-, tl.li a in . 2 It p in Per llttlilchrin, Kattem, Itciillm;, lljiclOiun; ami principal intrnnnliale Malieim via I), k 11. It. II, CO, 0.-JS a m; 2 1". 127 (lllirl l)iv moml r.iprrsfe), ll.."0 p in Sineljes, II A, II. It It . It :i a in ; 1 3S X 27 p in i'er TiinLlunnork, t'oAanila, liinlrj, ltlma, (irni-ia ami prlnrlpil iiitrnni-eilali- Iillnn.. vU P.. I. k W It It . .Ul a in .mil .1 Id in l'cr (IrtiPta, line lintrr, llurnlo, Nhitiij PalN, flileacre ami all point vrt, vie I) k II It It, 7 4S, II r a m , I 2. XM Cllliil. llnninnil l.s prrw), 7 IS. Id It. 11 10 p Pi Mincljja, 1). A. it. it It . 11 .V, s-j; p m Pullman pertor ami Vccplnc er l.rhlch Valley parlor car on alt tninc tet-veon Wtlkr ilirre iiihI Xi York, I'liilulclphla, MulVilu ami Six pi mlitii llriitfte 1(01.1 1 II Wli.niit. fie-n s,t , 2d Cortland stlfe-t. Xrw nlk rilMtl.lN S l.Ki:. fitn l'.is gl , 2fi Cnrtlaml trrct. N'e-vv York A W VONM'.MM IIKIt, Piv I'jm. Ant, S,,ith llclhlrhi-m. Pi For tlckoia ami Pullman rrcrvitlonei apply to COi l.ackannna avoniix, .siranton, Pa Delaware. Lackawanna and Western In I fleet int 11. 1W1 Trains leave Seranton for Sew ork-t I 10, ROD, r. .'.5, 7 50 anil 10 ttt a in; 12 t", ,i.'jo, "45, 'i nil anil s 0 p. in lor New Yoik and Philadelphia 7 50 and 10 05 a m , and 12 40 and 3 4'i p in i'or Tobc henna it 6 10 p m I'nr tliitTalei-l f, Ci22 and Ceo a lie . I ..n. .152, 7 er, and II .15 i m For Ilinehamton and uay na tion 1020 a m and 1 03 p in. I'or IMvcrii. Scracnce and t ttca 111 and el 22 a ra; ISO and .1.52 p m 0n -cm, .scraeme ind ffea train at el 22 a in elailt, eveept Sun lay. lor Montro--0tl a in j 1H1 and 7 0'. p in Mehulaon airommodatlci, -I and fi li p in IHoom-liurL; llivlion- For Northumberland, it cl 43 and 10 0', a in ; 1 .10 and (-10 p m For livtnoiitli, at S 10 t m , .1'.', and 101 p m Sunday Tnin For New ork. 1 40. .1 Hi, SVi and 10 05 a m ; .120. .145 and finel p in. lor Ilndalo 1 15 and 0 22 m : 1 SO, 3 52, 7 n and 11.15 p m For Ilinehamton and i n tlnm-'lim nnd 1020 a in lllnninsliuri; dicmon l.eivc- Seranton, 10 05 a m and P 10 p. in n.tptl5t Rnnd'iy school ple-nlc- at N'.iy Aug paik last week. Il-ny Mueklngham vvislies through the eeilumns of i'he Trihun- to heat lily th.ink the many fi lends who so kludlv agisted him in the tecetit educational contest and theieby m.ide It poMdble for him to "ivln. Kev. anil Mis. !. N. Hertzeig. who have heen the gue-et of lr. and Mis. .1 W Knedler for the p.ist week, left em Tuei-rt.iy morning foi a ImH at the I'an-Amerlcan THEATRICAL NEWS. Today's Attracton3. V( Mil Vl tun I ( in "1 ,iK . 1 en. ' Nlu-lil s MS ( lark' Vn It. J Mirrimnii ai. 1 nikht "Pudd'nhead Vilson." Time deec not .tale "I'udd'uhe.iii Wilson," that dellshtful stoiy, whUli was tiansfei ii-.l t-i the -taKe by the late rt.tnk Mayo. It is a play with the true touch and the teal ilnp, and time in its llluht dealb sentl.v with It. The company whle.li piesented this qiialiit play at the- !,)ceimi lns-l nlKht Is headed by William S c Sill, who e-s. s.l.veel the idle created by the lamented Mayo, nnd he pave an extietuely Rood piesontnllon eif I'lidd'nheail. the law j er, who waited mi Ions? .end uucoin plainiiiKly tor a e lleut. . fallly Roeid company suitciuiidi el him, the Tom Dilseoll of Kliner liuir llam and the ISoxj of Miss l.enihe Klp ley lielmr especially Rood. A Kood-sh.e-d auclleme saw the pluj. Bill nt the Stir Theater. t'l.llk's New ISei.Vnls hllll hold fen til. anil an- undoubtedly pleasing the Rood sized audience who attend that popu lar tlu-atle The vaudeville pen Hon of the pioKramme Is erne of tin- hcsi ever pii-scnii-d in Scianton, ami each and everj act Is what would be known In tlieatllc.il circles as a head liner. The Itoyals lemiiln heie lor Hie bal ance of the week, with dally matinee, and deserve the Rood cled audiences they aie drnwlntr. Amy Lee's Engagement. sparklin.' Vine Ut-, whn It u-ein Lilly tuiiii-ilul tic pirs .aid pilhlli tn In- the- leuilliu.ae- mii-icmhiii nl l.otti, will nirfki- hr lii.l i-IiIIji ,ippii,iii. hue-,il tlii Vejiliuo ol Mii.le ml. I. I'.ill.iliiti -U'liitllul pl.ej. "I iej' leir.i." tuiilcln, ("i e tlii i' ilij riisiccinint . 'I !' plct eil ( liln l ulmlrrflil Milted to MUs l.i i. .i it cuuhln.4 ioiiihIv, m'litlmuit mid pathos An entirely new and complete mm. piodiulioii li I' en peinltii li,c 1'uiil, Platter. d Ike Viicleinc nf Vlmli-, New oil. and tin t-v plu-li n eicne in the third net Id one- uf the luu-t reiHiliuli.ll cter Ki.c.-ed 111" kiippurtlliK coin ianc l evie-ptloinllj (lioiii: STAGE NOTES. Ml. nna Hi Id will tar thi si-aton in "I'.m I illle IMtlie-Hi," .e iiiiMcjI cninretr I' ll.irrv II. Smiih and llrmuilil lie hnven Her Xc-vv oik appeaiamo veil! occur Inter In the ce-n-rn tliei date U not jet elchnltelj fived it the Camo. Mi. siiip Martinet will ftir thi ra-nn i Mr I lulu I'ileli'a new plev, "The Vtauiase dame " founded en Anclei'a "I.e Man !','. il'Olunpp." vhe- ln Mitiniinilril hei.elf ultli an excellent cnmpanj aid will Win her esion at, ike llronl stiert theater, PhllJildplila, em e-pt. 2.1. inlre-w Mack i now pla.clni; at the llii.ld 's.iuare theater. New ork. Ill- plev thla n-a-nn l 'Toiii .Mooie," n drann h.v Iheodoie- Hurt Sine-, In hleli the Umnua lrih poet i the hero lie vclll unialii at the llerild Npnre to. ietei.il cierU, and "III then take) Ills pli.t oil tour through the piliulpjl cltle. Mis Miulidi llarned (Mh. I'.. II Solium) . ktanlus thU rj.mi under Mr. dialled Fiohnuu illiecllou. and -.s III ho keen In "Vllt-o if did Mnirnnea," a ilraiiiithatlnn liv I'dicinl I'. Il'i-o'i uf Manlier Tliompon' popular nmel. Mr. I'mn. nun alo li.i foi MiMlUimd an adcpl itlon of lli'.r Fulila'a (Sernian pla. "Twin Sitei," which w.u vci.v aiucirtlul at the Irving I'laie theatir latt KCJ"ll. ''JBHHflHMiciMHHcHilieliiiiiiiHKiiiiiflHHHiHHIHRMHi LOUIS H. ISAACS 412 Spruce Street. i i Lager Brewery Manufacturer of OLD STOCK PBLSilER 4S5 to 455 N. Ninth Stroot, Telephons Call, 2.133. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. f b I H i it run Schedule la Effect Juno G, 1001. Tinins leave Scianton: 0.4D n. m., week days, through ves tibule train from Wilkes-Barre. Pullman buffet pallor car and coaches to Philadelphia, via Pottsvllle; stops at principal in termediate stations. Also con nects for Sunbury, Hanisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimoie, Wash ington nnd for Pittsburg and the West. 0.38 n. m week days, fev Sunbury, Harrisburg, riilladelphn, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. 2.18 p. in., week days, (Sundays, 1.58 p. m.), for Sunbuiy, Hnrris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimoie, Washington and Pittsbuig nnd the West. 3.33 p. m., week days, through ves tibule tiain fiom Wilkes-Baire. Pullman buffet pat lor car nnd conches toPhlladelphia vlaPotts ville. Stops at principal inter mediate station". 4.27 p. m., week days, for Hazleton, Sunbury. Hanisbuig, Philadel phia and Pittsburg. ,t n 1HK Mivso-; On M;r. j 11 WOOD. Or P.i. il. Delawaie nnd Hudson. In r.flec luu . 1 "d. Tram' f r Cailic ndele havt nijuImi it fi.l), pro s.v.. in l.l a in. fern, i j . n, :i ;, 5-"i e. 'a, T..".7. Ti. 11 -0 p i . 1 I a in For lloneNlile ami l.aV- l.odoic, t. -JO, 1J t. m . '-Ml ami "' " I' m . Fei like Hme ''. . v "- "". Mil a in; 1-' (I-. I - - " ' ' -" 'I". ' '. lii.lt. 11.. H I' '" I'm I,. !! h Poliitf-O I"'. USa. m ; J Is, I 27 and 11 " I' I" For Peniisiliaiil It 11 point II 15, 0.-S i,l-, ?:! .aid is; l m. lor Vllunv and .ill points noith (1 .'() a. m. and !' V! m Si NPVY IKMNs. Foi (.iiliombh- r.SO, II J.I a ill , 2 11, .i 52. 5 ')j and in "i." p m For VVilkei-Ituie t'.-.s a. m ; W 0.1, 1.5S Sit, C .J and I J p in F.r Vllilln in I p-dnW noitii I J p ill For II m-el eh- fnd lake l.odnn 50, 11 ,i a in and .1 .1-' p in Now Jersey Central. tntion- in New "ik -Foot of I.lbenj sluet, N II , ami s .nth I cri.v. -, uvii. imii.i: in n 1 1 er .11 nf .ai, iimi 'liain leeve su mloii foi New Wk, Newaik, Vllelielli, l'lnlJilelihli l)Jt"ii. IIiIIiIiIhiii, . Itnlnnn, Vliuili t hunk ami While lliuii, at , a in., expii'-j-. 1. 10. epiie, 1 () p. in, & m. elaCH. - l'i V in For I'lllMmi and Wdkta llaire, S 5 j a. m j 1 10 and I 0) p in '"iindejie. 1 l'i p in n llallllllixe .Hid allilietilll lllll p., MM viuih and Bwi via lli-llilrliiin, i- ,Yi a in , ) u and I ei p in. itidn. -'.15 p tu For 1oiis IIijiiiIi. liu-Jii (ii.iu, ei , at s jj a in. echiiiu,li tueeli). and I M p in I'm Hi idiint. I.el'inon and llairiliiin-, u 1 Icntown s.jj a in and 1 111 p in. Mimlnn, 3 1" I' m I'm l'etl!!l-, '!' 1 111 , 1 10 p III I or Motiutain Park, ij i in , 1 10 an 1 I "1 p m 'Ihinnsli Ihkrt to all point ent, , mtli and west at Unveil lilen al lli- tillon. (. VI IIFKI-. i.mi Pi. V.t J II 01.11 VFS.KN, t.'.n -iipi New Yoik, Ontatio and Western Time 'lahlc In leit niiiiIij, June 2J, liOl NOItlll 1101 N) l.eace Leave- irlce Trains. S. ralilon Cirln ndile. fail..n No. 1 ...M-'il.e II 10 a in. limp in. No. 1 No. 7 ... I '" p in. ii p in u mi p n, ... u in p. in Ar Cirliindile, (I 10 i in H)b I'll 1)01 Nil leacc leave C.'jil'i-ia. Cniliondjle, 7 CO a. m, ... H 10 a in. 10,01 a in, 2 l'i II. in I (l i 111 irhe Si laiiton, 7 in a in, lo in a in No. .No. 1 No. 'J I l p 111. SlMi.Vit- ONI.V, Mill I'll IIOt'.NU Leave Leave Vrni Siianton. Cailioinlale, ( jilo-u, ,,, S HI it, in. U 10 .1. in 10 r, a in ... 7.00 p in Ac Cirtiondale, 7 i p tn, Mlllll IIOFNII l,iae Leave nie C'ado.la. ( ailiondale. i iriloti Nn. 0 No. 3 No n i li a. in. , 10 a m No 10 . I R0 p in n (vi p m f li p m. Train No I, on week dec, and 0, on -miii daw, nuke nnin line eoiiiieitlonn for Nnv York, iltv, 1 lica, Oncldi, O.wi-po and Inteiniediaie pnfnl 'liain Ne a and I mike Walton, Delhi, Ham den and Wilnev tonneitl.nn For furlher iiifminilloii enn.iilt thket a.ent J. C VNPLItsON-, 0 P . .New ork. J I' WHIMl, T. V. A , herantun Etie Railiond, Wyoming Division. Trains for llinlei and Inti-rniedule point leno Fuanton n follow No , id ,i m . , 8 0 a ill . No li, it p in No s, ;, 'i) ,, ,n Ne i anl el thimiuh liain for New oik rrical No I fc l I in No I. 1U..H a m . No 8, ,11.i p in , No 7. Ol'i i in IriiiH Noi 5 and 7 are- ihiouali niln fr. in New imk M NOW 1HMN- Pepariuren Nir d ii a in , No ", n m Arrival -No '.'I, 1 ' 11 t in . Nn ., s 11 m, Prof.G.F.THEEL,527 aVxfh kmrrlrt. OurBlfM u rur ) hj niil frltitt I hltratM.lfrrak rim 4 Is l'ldt)tirfiif,ibu(fi,I UI.aJ .l. k....... II. Lllll . I a ! J T t MilUiii "" "I'vm iTireieii. !, caannocni, f XdbWN Tirlftrrte k StrUlurtt ( rultlnft, I mlriflup.t 2wrU.ttbnitkriiUrfKt.ht?kidrurNwttrn rnllmoil4l(ci Bouki tfiftlt rrr mtill an4 rlttirlrttlfrauil, lttnlUn iitpcrr' mmin wmmfflmmfflmmMmM I U BBBid HBiii iilli mmmm mm Ti w T fiivmtM HOTELVICTORIA Broadway, 5th Avsnus and A B 3 O L. U T EI L. V 'l.Mif .j ,-;.jii .w.m win tp AW:,TiHsiK rim ftrd'i.W W?m 'Ll "-s- - i'. .' iJ ian SK2Sr; mfCS! ' IX t In the center of the shopping district. 'Flic Only Hotel in MaiiiinUau Fronting on Broadway and Fifth Ave. EUROPEAN RlA,IM. V Vpdiiii I ni C!is II. i I ( inpl. ir ti ill t. hi e in. ii- 1 ti in-) mc ind elri orationf rritntlv n e tl ion. n in Vi "Him ,iUim n, f i ii) um I hi u i v ith luilm. Hot and col veier ind leliphoit- in tviic lo .in e i-.nn un . t llr, OEORCE VJ. SWZENEY. PnOPniLTOR. NEW YORK HOTELS. k.yv -VvV,. i WESTMlSTEU HOTEL Cor. Mvtrentli tt and In ins 1'lai.e, NEW YORK. Anieiitan PI in, .! 0 P r P.u md I pa d i'uiopiaii Plan, si on p, i iij and I pivaidi. Special I'.JUi to Famine! T. THOMPSON, Plop. NEW YORK lo'-.ioi.ioo Lnxt Jftlli ilrret. Ihe.U 1 I I ltlOSicliroiihlylirt-claw familj nniiTantueni hotel.oilennBativniinl lnum ett it maiiniciin of In turs and icmfort. tin ni" '"' J." "- ....-...-,--... .. .. .tiin - tnxtt ttiinuiAn of thQ loatlinc .. ... w.a. ..... iiar n, .in.f.n nniiH... tuopa, vreaire' nnu mu Laropean Plan. $1.00 up. American Plm. 12 30 up Suite with Private) Bath, 32.00 up. 1 oi foei ill rate c uit-or Irfori- ationiTnto .tin l . c Bl TI-ll.l.ll. I'rt.itt li-ttir tvifttZMrttyzcrzfjmwxnzrTixKiamrtvzi y.).4--- O 4- f For Business .Men In the hturt ot tho whalesilo tllctrlct. For JsUonpcis "t mlnuteu' wulk to Wnnnmalicr)-, " S mlr.utri to HleBcl Cooper's ISIr " Ptore. IZnay of nccons to the ureu: Dry Goods Btores. r For Slslitsecr One blocl; from B'way Car), slv lnr ensy triuisportatlou to all points of Interest. "Ci suL NEW YOKK. Tor. 11th 6T UNIVHRSITY rt Only ono liloolc trom Hreia Iwav llOOUla, P 1 U I. Price leaonibl) 4 - -- . Every Ataaan k wtnteriiUilMinlriiouWkniiw nut niv iuq nun urii MARVEL Whirling Spra Ilie new ll )'".' "'-r ,.!,. .mil ll. ft, 111. ItAtt . Il fX u'Ss cf: rt- MOM l OlIYt-ll till Patented 1 IMIikBMt Ittldi-l . 1 C.r II a I i i Mlll.lv Ihe Ifltltlll,, aeiepliin ., tiuer, I in .eiulM imp ror ii iI1Ihh k ill Itcive. , I ...In i.l ., imiilliTn. linn. In V'MiM..-... room fill. Time ndz., N'ew Verk. TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS paKviis2WiaiSWsiSKwnoiWuiiiJi. I aBK, HOTEL S unT mm y ai , 3-. - " i ii '1 Yi fll T-" Xi &y w given Wilson Shirts 27th Slnel, NEW YORK. F I R R R O O F m iH-isi ill m ftPnW,S i Aw Wu U it'll l,t I rjJHr-J . ttffir--2&1-' - '-" Mddrnin. Scott k Co, Fall Opening of New Dress Goods fncluding; Choice fine of Black Goods in Staples and Fancy Weaves of Foreign and Domestic Manufacture. Exclusive Novel ties in the Famous Priestley Fabrics 126 Wyoming; Ave ( ..