y. - tf- v THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, SEPTEMJ3KK 13, 1UUI. TT"' L" r fe OIIICC: flUKKf. BUILDING RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware nnd Hudson Rnllrond. JunoO. 1001 Tralna will leave- UaibondJlc at dly station (ollowa. . for S-rintoii mil WilLc Ilitrc (100. . JM, (Kil. 1)01, II .1 I m 120, HJ, I.'l. iVW 7 OS, 10 01, 10 SI p in hundir Iralna idit at 8 M, 1121 in i soi, 3 jO, 1 II), 111, 6 41. CO p m ., for Utam. barttopa. Montreil. nnloii. Kfijdand poinu, etc . 7 00 a m . 4 " I' "' "rnr'',ke Udorc. Wavmirt and lloncsJali, 7 W. II W m . S 51, 0 13 i m Sunrtiv utln leave (or l-ake I odore wivmatt aij Ilrti dale it "0 a m . 1 "0, 4 Up I" Tiali arrlc at I -irtiomMlc Item ilke Ht " and .vtititrn a Mir v 0 V K "-'. 'J1"; '".J0 a in , 12 J, 2 01, S '.'1, 4 2, 6 03, 7 04, Jl, 0 "b II 17 p in , 1 .VI a in imd"v irlr atrlve at 9 37 a in . 12 1". - 4 3 r. 11.0 p m , ., , Tranu arrive dtilv from Alt-am at .4 40 am DM p lii . nnd on sun hy at 2 I0 P tn I film iirlve from llmlilf a" I inift dull ilSlii m . 12 IB. I HI, r, 47 p m siinl,) mm irilve at C'atlmnitlle fi hi; Juid u, W on ut and lloncsdale. at 12 It Lake , 4 111 ilrl 7 15p m New York, Ontario nnd Western. Juie 21, ion I Trilrn 1-ave ' lib ii laic fur Scranton at "00, 10 01 a ,i . oi n N, ml.v flm. it ? fl . tn fl On fl III Trim line laih-mlili- ( T poinl north at 11 10 a m 4 II p in On vmdai lit 1 10 n Triitia Icimiu ut 11 I" i m work dav and 0 10 fl m Mindiv make tnnneid-lis lor New orl.. ( ornwill, etc Trains irrlve Iron -irani n it II 10 a in i 4 II fi 11 p in , O m piint n nli in mi i tn . 4 on n m Minrliw finm irinlftii nt ri 10 a in. and r 41 p m fr m ( iduli it r, no p m Elio Railroad. uno :i lWI Trlln Ime fitv -talion, I nl mrtile, dlih (evept undai) at 7 00 a m an I 4 up m for lliindt .ml Xltineh it 1 II l in 'lull Ox crptinc mvlil. Ut llinclnniton makim; eon tintirm foi Xew nk il iiml lliifliln an 1 it f 1 p m fnr tiKiuehaniia, nnkmsr lunneelion nt Kfttctn point -nndii train" at ill m l-r "un,ur1iinni w Hi ur.irrn i nnnri tion, and 0 J7 p in. with f.mr connntion" Tnfn mn it n a tn and I j p in Mindai it M a m PASSENGER TRAIN KILLS ANOTHER WOMAN Another Dtcndful Happening of tho Kail Takes IUaco nt Lee's doss ing oi Delawaie nnd Hudson Rail- Road Mrs. Catherine McDonald, Lower Powdeily Road, the Victim. Alighted Fiom Stieet Car Just Be foie She Was Run Down. Thetp .is anothei lt r ,ilt ill happen IrK of the i, ill in which a woman was the ictlm tin mm nnd In a month In this . l.lnlti, whui cstpnla after noon. Mis. I'atheilnp Mi Donald, ol lower I'owdeily toid, was mil down and Instantly Killed liv Delawaie and Hudson pas'-eiigei tialn No. l'.. leav ing I'ailiondale at 2 11. Mi- M' Donald met her awful fate at what Is Known as I.ee s uiv.--lng and the .it tal happening took pl.u e while the wo nan was on hot was to her home at iff having alighted fiom a tiolley c.ti. I.ecS ciosslng Is louitid wheie the trolley mad makes the ciimp noith of the Majlleld powir lioue, an 1 IimiN the wa ti the Majlleld y.nd tniilntr t ' tin dtitailo and Wcstoin mil. The illile of the tiolley mid Is on!- a frhoit ilKtame fiom the cio,-snK. Tin if It was that Mid. Mi Do. .a! i leli the tin'Vy imp and stalled 'iw.in.s the cro-iiiK to her home on the other sl(!(. As she was walking ui the s(.( p. ly lti( lined m.ntwiiy that lea I' lo th.' unguanlcd imssini; lialu No. I.'. oik ol the pa-tingci ti.ilns th.it makfs leinatkaliU last time be tween heto and Sii.inton, came living flov.n the giade It was unohscned and unheal d hv Mia McDonald, who i'ioen along huiiledl.v. Mie stt pped In fmnt of the tialn," vas taken fiom her feet by the engine and tostd to her death along the rolls ll-r skull was Itai tuied and aims who bioKen, The det eased was a member of St. lie-' ( ongiegatlon when- she mani fested it wairn ndlglous .tal and llnu f.cvf.tlon. She had numeious fi lends, who, togethei with the I'nllio commun ity will lie palnlully chocked at the ilcath which v Kited lid Mis. Mi Donald was 4T veais of age, and a irsirlint of t'aibondale twent.v sevpti yearn. She Is suivlved by her husband and the following sisters and brothers Mi I'atilik McDonald, Mis. rati hk Sheridan. I.uko I.aikln, Owen l.atkln, all of i'iiiIioihIiIp. I'ndei taker i:. J. Mi Hnlo took ih.uge of the bfidv. Comner llobeits was no tified of the hnppi-nlng, and Deputy Coionir Davis i.-sponded. After learn ing the faits he said he would i ou tsider them befoie dcdUIng as to an Inquest AMUSEMENTS. "A Country Merchant" Tonlht. Charles Cowles, chaiacter louif fllati par epp!p)n e, I, at the Hiand Open Sinus" tonight with his beautiful play of Vr-nnont life. "A fount! y Mpi'. chant " Strong specialties and a gnod frmpany ate promised. A featuie thit "ill please the voung folks will be the .'treet paraae of tha eiotesque fanner band "Uncle Tom's Cabin," Satuiday. Ftefon's "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Is the title of a really big tympany, which, under the personal management of Leur. Washbuin, whose name is most i favorably associated with up-to-date ' amusements. Is to appear at the Oiand ! on Saturdav The inmpiny compiles llrty people, including u dozen specialty ai tints, two (uanettcs, a supeib oi". chestra. and many coloied comedians, who add to the big production not n little. In their spontaneous ivit and clevtr Unglng and dancing. Wnuh for tho lug paiade. Matinee. : .w evenlnc SIS l'lhes, )0, io and I'O cents. Diagram now open for both per foi mauces Neil Burgess Himself Coming. "The :ount Fair" Is Just what tho piogiainme calls It "a plump of New llnijland life" It Is oiip of the most nannal pictures evor piesented to theatre-goeis. and foi Its piesentatlon LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES rnr !( imalltr alttr uiln; Alltn'i l'oot-1'uc, i tpodcr lo hr iluktn Into Hit (Inc. It mjk,a lihl or nfw hon rtl ta , cliri ii-HjiiI icli f ut terw trul biinlnn. It'i ilio giratvil uuilut dlwortr)' ol trw ice (Jiirei .nut prcicnu nvcjic , led, blUuu. rilluua and ,nr ipota Allen' FoiS Eaic la a certain nrn lor meiilnj, hoi aeblnr ''" At all ilii;,-liti unil .hor aiuifi,' tia Tml packa;t I'll! i: bv malt AdJriu. Al. U . OlnuUU, U Ito), .V. V. Cafbondale Department. - brr in inch form nil nodlt Is duo Nell Hiil- ;ri tltr liiirnllvr lonii'illiiti who In fiH well a inoi'linnlt of coiiHldf rnlilp niprlt Tho inoillli'tlon slll lie -fell In Hit' litutiil Opfi.i limine on Mimtlnj evening, Seplotnlior Hi anil with Ml. HtiiKri-x In the title role lis AblKilll l'l lie, the lltl(l Iip.iiUmI Hilnl"tei. no littler alii action can be seen tliln season. Tho Simla Seance. A jrrciit nian.v jieople W!I lie askliiK why, If Sir Hem. Tuiplu In "The Sim la SiMiire" can u ad thu nilnil" of his .ilulltoM aii't teply to tlp-li iiiiimU", h It Is that he cannot tend the tnlniH of Kieat flnanrlerx. foree the lliietii.itloiifi nf the ntoi Is maiket. etc , ami iirollt h the dediii'tlonn If he rould do all that he nalnrally would voon hae no end of mom y, hut hla jinwrr or foieslKht Is limited ti an nn leitaln nittnhei of people nlRhtl wlnwe nuntal Imiuositoni ate Blen to him most willingly and who ate anslmii for a -uUlsfaclnry irsiilt. He has no pnwer of i and cannot malt'' any men tal cnnnorllnn with the miiiils of peo ple with whom he tlnen not mine In contact t'V thill entile will, oi of mi Pie who oppose and attempt to (onfuue him In his telepathic lmpie.lons The fin tlons he aneis and the icultn he Retn are the ii.itui.il outroine of en tile !inp.ithy with anil of faith In him. All else l neKatlse to him He tildes, he chooses, and delights In his own wav of life, Is ciy siiiifful In It and Is lajoml all pnjsli! diuiue of llnaiulal taiiKle. It's way out ol the quistlon with him. This maiellous man Ih'sImh his manlfei,itlons In this ilty at the iSiand opeia hont next Tuesday and temalns lle nlKhi.s THE CONTRACT OPINION. City Solicitor Affirms Rcgulnilty nnd Legality of tho Resolution on Street Lighting. The opinion of c'ltv SolU Itoi Stunt t, lespeitiug the legrlnilty of the light conttatt lesolutlon ni-il the legality of the thtee-vi'i't (olti.ut, which has been fiilliisheil as itMUesled. tfi the light, lite and watet lomiulttee of the (omiuoii iiiunill. l eails as toiiows. "In ipxpnii-e to vnui leiiuest for an opinion legal ding the legul.iltt.v of (iinsliii ling the minors veto of the (evolution awaidliig the light loutnut In sepmite sessions ol louiulls and as to the legality oi light contimts for moie than one veal, I would s,i, In leplv, as to the Hist quistlon that It Is iur opinion that the vito should be louslileied In sepuate sessions of (oiimlls. While the le-olutlon was adopted In joint m'si-Ioii, then N no pmvlsion ut law toi ictuiulng oidin nlii es in lexolutlons. vetcul by the inii.voi. to Joint Missions, On the iou tiaiv the law pmvldes that said veto shall ln ai ted upon 111 sepaiate ses sions (in lit It v I. MMtlou T, act Ma 2u, vci ) "As to the sei olid question. If it Is legal to make loutiaits lot light mole than one eat, It Is my opinion that sin h (ontiaits aie valid and ailthoi led bv law hi in tli le v. s,., tloii 1, nit Mn.v ".!. 1''. Willi h sa.vs Hint counills nmv in ike ontiaits lor light and walei foi not mine than a peilod of ten j onis." The light and watei commlttep met last night to iIImuss the opinion. What will be the outiotne of the light over the veto Is haul to foii tell but It will be by the smallest mat glu, whatever way It will go. OBITUARY. MltS. MAIIY M Di:itMOTT. widow of the late I'etet Mi Donnm, a gicat 1 esieemed lesident of this i ominun lt, died .vosteidav atteinoon nt the lesideiiip, (,", Dlikett stieet ls Mi Dpimolt had been an Invalid for ibout sl Pais. I lei age, being ovei 70, was. quite a fin tin In hei sli kness. Mis. Mi Dei mot t was bom In lie. Iiml, and had it sided In t'aibondale about foily .veais She won many friendships dutlng her many jeais heie, and she will be held In kind leinembinnte by a wide iliilo of fi lends. She was n member of St. Ilni-e i hiiu h, when her good oaniple was quite an iulluenie amoi. the i on giegatlon. Mis MiDeiiuntt Is suivlv.l by tluee sons, I'etPi, John and Prank Mi Dei - molt, and one daughlei, Ml Maiy MiDeiinotl, all of this ili also tluep slsteis. Mis. i:ilen ran ell anil Mis. Maigatet Dunn, Wilkes-Hniie: Mis. Mauella Maloni . of this tit-.. The fund al will take plue Satuiday nioinlng At 'U the piousslnn will leave the hnii-e1 fi I'.likelt street, for St. Kosp chui i h. whom a hii mass of lequlem .v 111 be sung. Uuilul will be In St. Rose leinetei). Meetings of Tonight. Poot Hoai d. .lunloi Older Aineili.ui Mechanic., t'ompi.iilons of the lVuest. A.'iiei'cnn Legion of Honor. Loci. S4I, t'nltecl Mlno Woikei.s. The Hovnl Clicle. Crystal camp, Woodmen of Wilu. tho Hose Company Meeting, The Mitchell Hose company will hold an adjourned meeting this oven ln THE TASSING THRONG. Chai lei Humphiey was a North f-uaa'oi. vlsltoi last evening. Miss l.oi etta Coleman, of the Leader cimipLtJui- toom. Is visiting In PlttH tun Misses nilzaheih and I'mmii A.veis, of Scianton. aie visiting among tela ll es in .nls city. PECKVILLR. Mis. I.. C Dodge of Wells llrldge, .'. Y nnd Mis. D Wlswnld, of Fiank. llu, N "i . aie tlM guests of Mi. nnd j tindoi which Uicfc woids weie ad Mis .1 D Unmet !ilie.ssid In le-sus to (lod In behalf ol 4 I-t Mini nlolil uai.iiih 1.. I., il. .. I.. ,nr. riimo ini.ii ri-.-oi- III e UIU pie- vniling night foi chlekeu thieves to get .ii their work on iveKvlllp coops, we aw. ill the coining of this nioinlng. when new ii of anothei iald will h In ought to our notice. A lew.iid should be oifeied ur our council or their enpiiiu and It would not be lolig befoia tho nefi.ious wink would cense, Mii. W S. Hlocs, son Walinr and Mrs. S W. Arnold ate .ipeudlng A week at Ocean limvf Wnrilp RilgBs vas a Caibomlale vlsltoi jpsteida. Levi Stage is on tho slcl list. 'Phone : ( NEW, 286 0LD,0423 BAPTIST ASSOCIATION EXERCISES CLOSE End of Observnnco of Ninety-fourth Annlveisary Antlnnclte City's Entertainment of Delecntcs tho Mo3t Royal In the Histoiy of tho Association A Resume of tho Events of tho Convention Ptny eis Oftcrcd for Piesldent MoKin ley Election of Ofllccis nnd Reso lutions Tasscd Meet Next Year at Fnctoiyvillc. Amid i thlcklv-eloilded sky and showiis at Mil lolls Intel Mils thiollgh ntlt the di. the concluding eseiilses ot the iilnet.v-fouitli alinlvcis.iiy of the Abliigton ll.tptlst association weie held vcstiidiiy Hi the Hereau Haptlst illUlih 'I Ills has been a mo't llitei estlng and piolltahle gatheilng. Iaigi Iv atteiidrd, with manifest evldeliie of dlvllii piesenie. With the In-pltiittnn icielviil fiom theploqiHiit and stilling addr-sses. the dele Kites will ictlllll to Ihelr lespentlve chill c hex full of Chlls tian enthilsla-m nnd with grratei de teiinlnntlon to seive Clnlst moie faith fully In the pstabllshiuent of Ills King dom In the woi Id. Delegates Praise City's Hospitality. Never have the delegates of the as soilatloii been moie mvallv ontei- tallied nt iin.v of Its annual gatlici ings than bv the hospitable people of this biallllful Alithl.ulte ilt. Mi V. A. Itoliciis. the oiganist of the Herenn . Inn ih has lendued most faithful and t Hit lent si iv lie at the piano Among the epieslons male In the v .ii mils addieises dm lug tho sessions of the nssni latlon. none has been moie sensational In ihaiaeter and leiehfd mom lomtnent favoiable or otheiwln?, than Rev Albeit II. Smith, pastoi of tli- Ninth Main Avenue, Snanton, gave utteianie to In Ills addiess last Tuesila.v evening when. In the intipse of his vehement doniini latlon of the lisp of saued ait In the pieselltatlnn of rSiisptd tiiilhs hv the steieoptlion, he ihaiai tei led the piesentatlon of the iflelnatid P.ij'slim Pla.v as "the iiio-t hoi i Id lilaspheiny ever Invented bv tlw devils " The gieat love and high esteem In which Piesldent Mi Klnlev Is held bv all ii. shown ly the many piayeis offeied thioughout the entlie uinven t.oa lor clod's lestoiatlon of him to his health, legal dless of political af liliatlon Si ittcied thmui,h the audttoi iuin wite a few delegates vvli-n I lie mm li lt, sr vpssion of the day opened at 1 oiloik with devotional eeielses, eon illlited by l!ev .1. ( Pate.v. of Pike lountv, and who n is the distinction of bi Ing p.i'toi of tli' onlv Haptlst ihtiich in that count. Those picsent pattlilpated leadily In praveis and .songs in which divine lile-iiigs weie in noi-llv sought and praises heutilv retuleied unto ciod. Ill the abselii" of Model ntoi l.uthei Killei, owing to a btllness engagement, Itev. W. .1. 1'onl luesldiil ovei the lonventlon at the b Inning In coming to the plitfotm and explaining his picetue then nnd Ihe nnii-aii ival of Ihe nioderatoi. he Hinaiked, 'One of the ino-t hopeful signs of c hiisllanlt.v Is that We have (ontfiali d lavtueu who not only llud time to make iinniev. hut also to seive the kingdom ol find ' Penture of Moining Session. The 111 st featuie of the nioinlng -o-slon was; the mailing of an hlstmlial ski till of the Jrimyn i hut ih. picpated and lead bv Itev M It. Thompson, pis-tor of the chui eh This churih wis oiganled Di'iembel !i. l1'! with s: ineiiibeis, and It now mpmts " membeis, and was leiognliied as a it culm ItaptNt i hut eh Aug. IS. is. Rev. W H. fimw was the oiganler of the c Inn t h and was It.s p,i.iiii dui Im, the Hist eight .veais of Its i,i. ii Dining the muling of this sKeti h. MndM-ator Keller lame to the platfoim and pieslded through the m i i, lining eensps ot the day with his uMial piiin' and dignlt Pi v V .1 Poid. i hill man of the lit Ue tnlsonaiy inmiiilttie. made a lepiit and .sjioke in the Intet m of this soi It tv. He stated them had been a iiiipa-p ot otleiings among the i him lies fm mis woik iluilng the past yiai Kollnvvlng this, vpi addiessp b.v l!ev M II. Tin mpsou, .leiiiivu. Rtv. II. I. Olbson. llolllKeivllle. and Rev Thomas liakei. Scott Valley, l!ilssonai pastoi s. A geneial discus sion ol the inattei followed this He polls ol vai urns eomnilttoes wem lis tened to at this time Itev c A. Spalding lepoited foi the benevolent cnnimllteo, Rev Thomas De (iiurliN, V D., lor the lommittee on sjstematlc Linellieiiie an 1 Rev R. It. Thomp son H'pmfcl on tcuipeianie. Election of Tiustees and Ofllcets. The following tiustees for the asso ciation weie elei ted Rev. C A Spildlng. Rev P.. P Y. Pleice. D. D, and Di R (1 Ileddoe R. fj Moigan was le-elpitPd tlllst'P of Kpvstotie ai.idPiny Itev. AV. .1 Poid was ic cleeted vice piesldent of the State Mission society, and Rev. II. J. Wha len, D. D was ip-elited to the Uo picslde:u o tho State IMucatlonal society. The following pet sons wire appointed tn iepient the association at the Hiptlst state lonventlon, to Ih I held In Philadelphia in Octohei . Itev. v J Poid. Rpv. Thomas De (ituchy and Rev. R T Y Pit me. D D. Rlovcn o'clock was the hnui for tho ilorti.ii.il mm mini which was pieached bv lev .1 S Thomas. P'okvllle Ho was assisted n the km vice by Rev R R Thompson who mad the Scilptuial lesson, and Rev S P. Mathews who nffciPd piavoi Itev. Thomas' theini. was the much-talked-of and much-wtonglv-uniiei.siooil subjiM t ' Sane till cation" He announced as his text John -xvll' IT. "Sanctify them thiough tliv ti mil t)i word Is tiuth" After uese t unlit; tile Jnstoi eal t In imigiinir ,w US UlK'IpIeS, lit' JlOt tplPd tO piPSPIlt tho meaning of sancltllcatlon. He said I altPitod the whole 'icing and 1 a pinuss which makes one devoted to Hod ilear through. It fuithcr Involves the .!iiioval of all hlndrancpH of mak ing a believer to be what tlod wanta him to be. If a ui.iii is to bo snnctl tied, slu mut-t ha lemovcd. foi It 1 a pmccss of lighting want Is wiong Hi flaboiatlng upon tho means of t.anctl llcatlon, l . Hpokfl of the tiuth, tho Aoid of finii, which l.s a nilrioi to mir sruls, showing us what we aie. tho 'peifect Ideal wo have In Chrlft, piajet and other things. He believed the prnyer of Christ was being nnsweicvl In the woik of HanctKltatlon In tho world, evidenced by tho freedom nf slavea, the elevation of womanhood, lfcoftlltlon of hiiinaii brotherhood and education, nnd also In tho Individual, He ucthimi' sancliiliatlon a giadual woik. machlug' Its culmination In the world to conic. Thu senium wan Ki'Mitl.v appreciated and was an excel lent elucidation of his topic Standing Committees Appointed. The moderator mad the following appointments' on standing committees: Krwtnne i iiletnv-I'rnfrvnr W tliir, llf Hold s ,,,, ii , lM Mult),, Pr II (1 llrdiln, II I f (' Cilll.lt "vxtcinatlr Hi Hi Hi imr It. v ! I' Mitliina, ltn llimnj.1 !), (Iruilij, ) Ii , dnlin .1 jn Null, f lines Lou it. Viidllini: (.'niniulttrr-Wllliim f liiip II, M (oiliiif md It' Mijnird It rhntnari XiruntPinrtita fur Xcvt s-xiun- Itev W I Kurl, llu. lliniiiai Do (inn In- .itnl Itev. fi. It. smith (Imiili 1 1 tlrrs I VI Koeliler, Itutli Vllller, Orl inni Minim Miwlnnnv ( niiitnitipii -n W. .1 IVnl, lin. ti It s-mttli. Ilrv t Wliilen, II 1 llmiie i..niH llu Unl.l s,rn,or, II II. Fore inn Mlieimi Ilrv r. It Snltli l.ilii(.il,,li Nulrli -Itn I WImIiii, 1) I). I'nlilli illiii lil Itev It It lhmiip'ii On inotlon of the convpntlon the model atoi appointed the following lominlttpe tin omnllmrnt for next ses sion: Rev. W. W. llnirls, Rev. II P. Hast, Walter Manchester The morn ing session adjourned with prnyer lO Rev. S P Mathews. Missionniy Societies Report. With an abated stoini the cone lull ing session of the convention wa be gun pioinptlv at 1! o'clock, with Si rlp- tuie mailing and ptajer bv Rev. O. T. Olbson. The nudltnilum was nhnut one-thlid full, some of the delegatei having to leave for their homes on the pnilv afternoon tiaius. The nfternnnn session was oi ctiplPd with the pmsen tatlon of the woik nf the dlffemnt mls slonaiy soileties of the Haptlst de nomination by theli lesppfthf mpie sentatlvcs. Rev. O P. Pllppo. D D., distill t seemtary of the Ameilian Hap tlst Publication sniletv of Philadelphia, was piesent and gave. In his chaiai teilstlc manlier, a most Inlet sting ad iltesM on the theme "The (lospel on Wheel"." or a desitlptlon of one phase of this nicnnlnt Ion's woik, the tol poiteur and i Impel car liniuh. Inil ilentallv he lefeimcl to a somewhat unknown fact that Piesldent McK'In lev, while n member of the Methodist i hill ill was linmeised when he ontei ed It. after a enoful studv of the Bible and llteratme published bv the Amcrl i.i n Haptlst Publication society. He stated that at the pmscnt time the soi I' t. has six i Impel mis. eaih i listing X.nn,l e exhorted all to Join thpsp i hailots by lontributlng to their HUppOtt Rev. Dr. Pieice's Repott. Pollowlng the addiess, Rev. R P. Y. Pleiie read a somewhat lengthy mpoit on the Publication soilety. A mpoit on foreign missions was rend by Rev. II. II. Hani-. Ph. D. He stated that In the ass0i latlon, during the past veil $ iJ'' f'7 had been lalsed for foiclrjn mission woik. and while this mvcalcd a small liu ease over offoipigsnf the past voai It mpicspnt ed oi ., a lonti Ibiitlon of six and ono hnlf i enls a ineniliei. An addiess follow eel this mpoit, by Rev. P. S. Dobbins. D D. dlstllit sei' mtaiy of the Ameilian Haptlst MIs slonaiy union, and a lesident of Phll nilelphla. Dl Dobbins is full of a inls slonaiv splilt he having been a inls slonaiv foi Mime time in Japan. He Is always listened to with the gteatest Intel et lu the piesentatlon of bis sub Jeit. "A Call for a New Witnessing." Funny Papeis Scoted. In his opening mmaiKs he lefeimd to two pit tines appealing mtently, published In Lite and .lodge, and show id how giossly thev nilsteptesent facts peiuilnlng to fnmlgn niisslon woik and c'hi istianltv In Life was pub lished a i u toon di pit ting a scene of a black man, a white missionniy and a lion. The lion was lepiesented as sav ing, "I will wait a f( w ilnvs and all will be libit Is meat." he supposing that the blink man would as 'a lauulbat, devour the whit" mlssionaiy. "Hut." said Di. Dobbins, "never has a white mssonai v been eaten bv a lannlhal though they have been Killed b.v tlieiu " The othei false plctum was In Judge and shoved how that, after Cluistlun Rngl.ind and Aineilm had Involved China In tmuble. the) tun away and leave her Underneath the taitnon wem the woids, "This Is, What Clnls. tliinlt Does." which Dr. Dnhblns, In most einphntlc tones, pionmuicpil "a lie." The Tioubles in China. The mumbling pin linn of the nd- ilmss was a leiuaiKahle mvlew of thp tiaiisfoimlng powei of Chi Istianltv In heathen lands. He said' "In this country In mient ila.vs wp have bad a denionstiatlon of anaii lil-m. The tioubles In China last car worn slin- plv aiiaiiblsiii let loose, In Willi h ".'no nilsslonailes weie killed, and pel haps nnno native Clulstlaus. Them Is but one thing that nut put down anaiih Ism In this oi inv othei lountiy and that Is the gospel of Jesus Clnlst m celved Into the heaits of men." A Met this W. A. Robcits sang a solo In a most ucdltable manner. Homo Mission Woik. The next Impoitaut matter was a mpntt on the woik nf the Home Mis sion soi let.v . bv Rev S I". Mathews. He said, "A inattei for congiatula tloiis Is the fact that, though begin ning the llsuil ,oai with a debt of $.i..jnn no. It has nipt through its grow Ing msoaiips not onlj the debt, but all Its em lent expenses, with a balanco in band of $n41." Rev Albeit H. Smith dcllveied an excellent addicsi" I mi tile "Wnl k ff flir. 11, turn XIIliI. Soeiet." He statPd this society Is doing effective work among twenty dlffemnt uallou.illties He eonilned his leinarks howevei, to tho woik In Cuba and Potto Rim. and among the ne gioes. He showed the mason why We should pnaih to them the gospel and educate thein. Next Meeting nt Fnetoiyville. Rev. Tlinilian do tliuihy ind Ihe mpoit on next session, whhh was ndopleil The convent ion will meet next .veal at Pac toryvllle. The Intio iluctory set moii will be pi cm bed by Rev. 11. J. Whalen, D, I.; 'illeinnte, Rev M. R. Thoiiipsou, Rpv. A. II. Smith was appointed to pie-nth Ihe doctilnal setnion, anil Rpv. II. II. Unf its. I'll D, alternate. An hlstoilial sketch will be piepaied nf the Ninth Main Avenuo Haptlst chinch. Snan ton. What Resolutions Declare rot. Rev. W. J. Poid lepoited In behalf of the commlttpp on msolutions, and pmseiited the tnllow nt,: Wheieaa We line ItJined with ilirp lecnt tl'at Itei )r W II Coiiiid, Ihe leainul feirftiiv .it tlin suti MUlnu unlit, la niut le to vllt mir .-h lation on icmunl ol lllnea. Iiiyiibfil, Tint we, the ineinheia o the ihur-iiM ol Ihu AUiiibtou a.oclatloii cvptca uur decpeft t)tnpathy vvlth Mm In h'a llltieti and hepc lor Ida rpcedy rtcoverj. ItetoBnlilnir the nnparallfled ilniRer ol lite lenallred liquor train to the beat Intcirats ot the churih, the stale md tinminlty, llrnobed, Tint a a ( hrlllin Imd' wc ileilne our fppoaltlnn to It, tml pledge nnteleii to stork In rveiy linjtlniilc wa) lor lis lumpl-te atiplireii.il n. Ile.obeil. That, lnulnnlni nut vear. In rinplia tllitf enli ear one (unit ol iiillniiir) vvotk, ai Hut in ever) three eiM all the inlvloiiiiy k ol Ihe I'cnonnnatloii I I.hhirIiI betorc the iimxI itlon, tint i liberal time In then rIvcii lit I'm aprtlil inll 'tiny umk helnre in in .inv jlv ,i j i jr. ny two nr three ve,u. 'Hut the inlwlonitj woik be pteetilfd In thl iitikr hen iltiri Ihe Hut jiir, Ihe Vll.lnnn nnlin toj'ther with Hie Woinen'n l'oirlmi Mia loiuiy am let) , lli eeiinl )eir, tnlsulon In 'Ii I'lillrii stril", the work ol the llinie llli,i an, lit" eml the U'litnen'a llnme Mllin w.ir',, ami Ihe minimi wotl, ol the I'nhlk itleii whIpIi, tlie third .veir, our nt ite woik, Mite ml loiw niliilalerld ciliu itlon nnd the nhtritlonil In.lilu Hon lifeline of Ihe ippirrrit ilerlltio In Inleie.t, llpwiheil. Tint the tnlfalniiir) loiiimltlrr m Iml'iiftlil to call J ina iiieitlnit "f our ilmri'i a f,,r lie illniil in of nur at iti nilliti Pil uti wltli aiieild refinnte In the work in nui vti aviulitioii, lleanhul, lint we trtnlfl our inifre tlunka In the ginlil pilor and h"pll ihle penple nt Ihe II. u in ihuuli n( Cirliondih, nnd all who I i. fo cricloiilv nnd cennoiwlv enlrrt lined n ilnr Init mir vltlt, and wi n.i) thit the divine iv Inn tiiav rnnllnui In iet iipo'i I hem Wo extend our thank tn the Srrmton Trllnui". the Stianlon Itepiildlian and the C jtlioiii'ale benler for their full and lemati pporia lleaiibed, That we nlend tn Hi v David iii. icr Ii P. our allude avinpi'hi In the Im, in. Iiiftit "ihlili he hi Mitil.ird In thi lo of hi ctltnalili will mil priv Hut Ihe lieacrnl) loin furl tthuh he Ii i wi of I ti mlnlaleirit to o'hrn in itnrrnw nnv he pranted to him For Denominational Conference. Rev. Albeit H. Smith presented the following msntutlon, which was adopt i. Ilefniivcd, That the assot latlon com mend to tho Baptist pastors' confer ence of Scranton and vblnlty the ad visability of holding, at some centinl pliue oi places In the neai future, "a i1enr,inlnai onal conference at which the various nilsonaiy and educational Inieiests nt our denomination shall bo presented by the lenders of our de nominational thought and life. The last Item on the piogianime w i. the reading of the ohltti try mpoit by Rev. W. J Pord, and after singing by thr congregation. Moderator Kellar (.peke most ippioprlate closing wnidtt and Rev AV. R. (Jtow oifeied the clos ing pi aye i. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Miss Anna Walsh, of Philadelphia, and Mla Monahan. of Carbondalo, spent Wednesday with their cousin, Miss Lizzie Roche of Main t'tmet. Samuel Mendlesnlm, of the William Wall.ei Hose toinpanj . J J. Median, of the Atlcsl.ius, and Walter Moon, of ihe ("Dflals, me delegates chosen to mpipitnt them at the state conven tion next month at Philadelphia. The William WalKei.s and Ai'te.slms exppit to go In a bodv to attend the pat ad-. Vn. Thomas Pike and daughter. Plossic, wem Scranton vlsltois estcr ili Ms. J f!. Nicholson, nf Scrdiiton. spent WedneAiay in town vvlth file nd". Mrs Hell, of I. street, attended the Abliigton lonventlon at Carbondale on Wed tie. da Miss C.race Catl, of Honesriale, Is the .uest of Jeinin fi lends. Mis. Philip Tucker, of Second stieet, l"ft .visteieiay to join her husband, who Is cinplovcd at Haitfoid, Conn .Air and His Jlonls Oiontlna left Wei.iirsdav evening to visit the lat tei's patents In New Yoik city. While t'eie .Mr. Oionllne will pin chute his ;' ill goods. 0LYPHANT Stetson's "Pinle Tom's c.ibln" will be pmseiited at the Pather Mathew Oiieia bouse this evening. Of all the gloat Ameilcan plays, the old hlstml ial dt, una of 'Tin le Tom s Cabin" baa the stiongest hold on the people. it Is beyond question, one of the best pla.v s evei vviitten, hem c- the vvaim plate It ictalns in the heaits of the people of eveiy illme. A matinee will also be given this afternoon The mnialus of Michael Haitett. who died at the Cltv hospital, Wllkes-Kant- on Wednesday evening from In Juiles he sustained In the mines, weie minovcd to his home In Jessup os toielay, by I'nilei taker W. J. Sweeney, of this plai e. Deceased was the son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Mlihael Rarrett, and was "s ".cais of age He was mai iled and tcslded In Wllkos-R.iim. Thu f iinoi al will he held this morning at 9 o'tlock. lntcinieiit will be made in Aichbald. The following letteis lenialn uncalled for at the postofllee Annie Mutphj, .Mrs. I'li-r.ihcth MeCabe. Smtt, Mrs. Cora Sloium, Mis. Tboiuas Pi Ice, May David, RnbPit Williams, Austin Me cca mack, Jop Me Donald. The opening attiattlon, "The Deun stoi," at the Pather Mathew Opeia houe last evening, was gieeted by a good sIimI alldieni e. Mis. Annie Meiedllh, nf West Snan ton, visited fi lends in town .vestei elay. John L. Thoma. of Maiathon, N. Y., who has been visiting hem, mturned home Wednesday. Miss Saiah Pumy, of Philadelphia, who lias been visiting hem foi the past month, i etui ned home vestPidaj. Miss Kathiyn Ilrnwn, of Wllkes Rane, Is visiting at the losldence of Mis K L. Stone, on Hell stioet. Miss Maine Shaffei, who has been the guest of Miss Maine Saige, of Rlakoly, has i etui ned to her home In Pottsvllle. Miss May Keiguson has i etui ned home, aftei an extended visit with i datives In Philadelphia. onicer John McAnilmw is spending his vacation at his home In Caibon dale. Mis. Maiy Powell, of Lansford, wns the guest of Mrs. Mary Piobert, Wed nesday. TAYLOR. This evening the benelit diawlng and conceit fm John I'vnns will be held at Weber's link. A Iiujp number of tickets have been disposed of Admits slon Jl cents. Attorney J. 1. Wutklns vvlll be c hall man of the ev tiling and .Miss Lvdla lloskins accoinpaulst The following mainlined letteis m. ninlii at the Tavlor postollbe foi the pel lod of Koptoniber 1J Poisons call ing for the same will say advettlsed and give date of lint. DmiestU -.Mm T Anderson L. Do.c-v. Patibk O'Kildi. Tim Hnnney, Mts. LUzle Rloh aids Koiclgiv-.MaJa Petemosk, Anna (Sots. Aiitnul Dunbrovsk), Ruadoi Denetei. Ksawesy Rednig, John Moo. clkl, Audio Kalavskl, Josciih Demi Jan, Doineilo Caidenele, Hicr 0vlcs.Olck a. K.lnles, Ko .Mahaly. J. W. Reese, P. M. Agent W. H. Peterson, of the D. & II .itntlon, Is in mcelpt of a vny line lushion for his onice chair, and as no card accompanied it, ho Is wondering who was so kind to remember him. A pleasant and enjojable time awaits .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiimiiii I The WalkOver Shoe f $3.50 and $4.00. Fall Styles (?K m . kaBL r nririm?r y iVwu.iiv niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin-- tbose who attend the ginnd In cicam nnd peach social to be held this pv Pil ing on the Piesbvtorlan chinch lawn under the auspiies of toe Mning ladles of the chuuh. If the weather phnuld piove unfavoiable the event will be held In the chinch. Reese Jones, a painter, lesldlng on Pond sticpt, nut with a mlsfoituue on Wednesday while engaged In painting a house at Lincoln heights. He fell from a laddei some distance ftotn the giound and spi allied his ankle. Tonight Ihe ineiiibeis of tin Taylor lliw company. No 1, will eniov them selves with a sun ker at their quar tets (,,i High street A huge number of out tempeianto poiplf will attend the tempeiaiiie m union to be held nt Na Aug pat It to (lav. The exetcl'cs will coinnicnie pmiuptl) at J p. in. The sinppis of this town and vicinity ait mquistcd to meet at the Calvaiv Haptlst e hut ch on Miiiday evening at S o'clock, when a eliolr of mixed v olios will be oiganled to compete on the chief lompctltinn at the Ptovldpnte eisteddfod on Thnnkglv Ing Pav. Owing to othei atti actions this tPii l.i)) evening, the vnli ttiltuic leituie v. Pmf. Claik TlMiinis. of Si rantou, In the Methodist Hph-eopil chinch, has been postponed until next Kildaj night, Sept. .'it. at T 4" o'llmK Mocsiv. R Y Williams, of Phlladel 1 h'a, and S H. Smith ot New Ycnk, wtm ealleis on W. 11. Peteison on Wc nriesda). W. II. Vbb. of Wllkes-K.il to, was i. bu.ancss callei In town vesteielay. A00SIC. M John Rtown leaves tomoriow foi New York tn meet her husband and Min Dugald (iiecne on their m tuin ft nni St inland. Mi. and Mis Thomas Loveilng and Mt. and Ml. How den l etui tied Wed iirsdn fiom the Pan-American expo tltlun. A huge number of people fiom town will attend the tempeianie leunlnn at Nay Aug p irk toda. Dr. and Mis Rlelmids, Dr and Mis. Watson. Itev and Mis Halley, Mt. and Mis John D) inond have mturned alter spending a few (lavs at the Palls James Hailstone has ate opted a c'eikshlp In Me Ci Indie .t Co.'s ctoie Itoi t Lewis has act opted a position as assistant teitciiiau In a huge stoic at .Mount Caiinel. The business meeting of the Intel mediate chilstl.in Rndeavoi soilotv was held at the Piesbv teilan manse l.i-t evening Mioses Relic have leturned Jeisoj. ind Heatilce to their homo Tillman In New PRICEBURG. A povcity soilal for the benelit of the Chri.stlnnl'udeavor society will be held in the bomugti building, Ptiie limg, Satuiday evening, Sept. II. All welcome. M0PB0TT0A1. Spec 111 to the Voranun Tribtiri- Hopbottoin. Seplenibet in. On Sat in da evening a puty was given MU-s .Mabel Jelteis, at Cosy Nook lottago in honoi of lnt sixteenth the ontei talnment of the evening title sts lo the nunihi i ot loitv weie piesent tiom (ilenwood, Klngslev. sirallton and Hopbottoin Those o the village who attended wem Mi. and Mis P R. Krovvn. Mi. and Mis. O D RobeiUs. .Misses Dma Ciuli Meha Hi own, I'll.abeth Rcitih, IMna Hi own. Helen ynd Ida Smith. Messi-. Jananshek, tjlcn and Claud Robcits, Wilniaith, Tiaiy liiown, Cecil Wiight and Ra Kjiam. Justice N. M. Plnn was tailed upon to poi foi in a mat i luge leminon.v Tups. day afternoon, the contiactlng patties being Miss Sai ill (iianlc and James Hisk. The bible was only ".sweet six teen and the ai quaint. im r ami touil ship ot the happ twain had extended over the extteme peilod ol one weiK. Mis (.'indue r- Lewis and cblldien of Js't w Mlllotel have been visiting Mis. Lewis niotliei,' Mis. .lulu' Wllmaith, this week. Mis. R. M. Tlltany iittemleil the Maltlaud fail on Moiidav N. M. Plnn and W. 1 Kiown am spending the da.v lu Snanton. The I nlvetsals Ladles' Aid mens this nlteiiioon with Mis Alin'ia Krowu. Tin Methodist Aid will meet on Wpdiiosdn.v of next week with ,Mi. II. ti Wiight. Seveial pi o m ol the village will at tend the Maltl md fall on Thursday. BROOKLYN. Spaelal tn the Seranton Trlhune. Riookbn. Sept, 10. Di. and Mis. A. J. Alnc mini ned Prhlny fiom a tilp to the Pan-Aiueilcali. Mis. Hen Peilgn and child, who have been visiting hem mi sonie time, m tuinod to t tic It home In New Yoik city Satuida.v. C. S. Vail oi New Mllfoid. was In town on business lasi Pilday. Miss Manila Watiolls, of Rook Palls, .Mich.. Is visiting at M. W. Palinoi's Ml. Vull, in lllughaiutoli, visited his daughlei, Mis. L'. C. Lcniiui), last w eek Miss oCra Savlge has ictuiued In hot duties lu Snanton after spending some time with her pumiils. Mis Maiy MiKoevor was ealled to Snaiitoii Mnudii) In uuu loi In i (laugblei, Mis. Smith, who was quite liadl) itijiimd by a fall. The (allowing have mtuined from an liming at Weait Lake, ocmpvlug the Cob Web lottago Misses Josle and Jessie Dnlawav. (Iiaie Towks lull y. Mt. and Mis. Cilenn Tewksbui), Mis O M. Dolnwav and John Rlsbeo, Pied Miller and Cieoigc Hunnoll. Mis. M. W. Palmer has been ontei -talulng M.s. Josciih Chapman, ot Scianton. On H.itunloy about sixty nf the fi lends of Mr. and Mrs. Fireman gathemd at theli home, and though uninvited by their bust and hostess, Now Ready. .fe :tofLA Were made veiy well nine after the feeling of suipilse had lessened The guests wem pntpi talnpil by miisli' and i olivet sat Ion and mlipsbnipnts Ferveel. The compnuv vvpic photogiaphed by Miss llai ilet Lee. Many foimer nelgbbois fi urn Auburn and Tunkhan noik wpip pmspiit. Hefoie leaving, Mr. and Mrs Hennett wem presented with a puis,. a, lenilndii of the piy pleasant onaslon. The V P C 1 soilal at P C Dor an's last Pi lihiy evening was well at tended and a sin i ess In every way. Tho pi meeds ttoin the sale of was J6. P. II Kent bus sold his hardwam business to clooige II. Tei ry, formerly of the III in of Waldie it Terry N. C. Keiljaiuln iclebiatcd his sev-entv-llist birthday todnv veiy plens alitlj, siiiiotmdcil bv his children and grandehlldipii and fi lends to the nnni bei nf about foity who wolf Invited lo spfiid the dav with him. Miss Leo photogiaphed the family gioup dur ing the atteinoon. INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. John Reid, of Dunmote, Retires from the Position of District Superin tendent of Pennsylvania Co. John Held, of llunmoie, formeily of thls elt, foi n ear past ellstiict su peilntendent of the Penns lvnnla Coal loinpany, will on St pt l"i sever hln eonneitlon with this inmpany, having; foi winded his resignation to take ef- fei t on oi about that date. The m- thing supeiliitcndcnt had Impnitant i duties, having the entile supei vision of I the iiilllerlcs thioughout this section. He was appointed lo this impnitant position about a eai ago. being pio , moled tiiini a mine foiein.inshlp pie- lous to whli h he had been on the sin v eying coips Mt. Held Is now about Id vcats old and sme p.nlj, man hood has been at vvotk for the Penn sylvania Coal lompanv, tilling continu ally positions of tiust and icsponsi blllt. As to the tutrp, Mr. Held l uncpitaln, but within a shott time he will an opt an Important tiust, whlih tit piesent he cues not to divulge The v at amy ti cited by the mtlm meiit of Mr. Held will. It Is mpoited, be tilled by the piomotlon of Homy McMillan, ol West Plttslnn, who for many .e,us has neilltablv dischaigrd the duties of the foiemanslilp at the Haililllil lollleiv This piomotlon will , " '"'' '" '''. '""'''' ..'.",' is no Olliei luine lorcioaii whom iihhh- ing Is hlgbci and In whom conlldencf can In- more Implicit)-, liqiosed His sue lessor al Raiuiim has not been named, In fait, the ihange has not jet been olib iall.v aniiouni ed I'lttston Icttcl In Wllkes-Haire Reioid. Survey to Pott Jet vis. A meeting of the Delawaie allev Ralboad tompaiiv was held in Last in on Tuesday atteinoon. The extension to Poll Jeivls was flist usspil Chief Rngliieei Allen gave the dlrec tens the loutp surveed from Hushklb acioss the ilvei to Platbiookv llle and tiom thence aloi.g the ilvei through Montague to Poi t Jf I vis The suivey of the lalboad nt Tn States e ailed foi a connection with the P. .1. M .- N. Y. R R, the- tiaiks o xv hie Ii arc to pass over those of the Rl ie 1. lilt n, id A meeting of the directors of the mad will be held hem on September JPh. whei a new niganlzatlon will li eifocted Stioudsbudg Times D., L. & W. Board for Today. Following Is the make-up of the D. L. & W. board for today III) lllV. sl.pil MHIti !- Wildcat. lj.t-Ji m II Hi-liing, 10 p in , I Ihllitt. II p m . I M lli'hit ntinv, si i-iniiii.it n Wild ( Hi-, I a.t. I J) a in, V II It we h in., li hi olio, a m , V I ni.hnev s ,1, in. William l.llhsin. with II pnli.i-ii- .lew in a, m., I IN llevim, II i m, II I Lirk o, 1 p m , I II iinll", i p in , c W Dun S ii tn, W. W l.illirr, 0 p in, V t Mev n summit, hti - 6 a til . ca.t, I I Vlurrai 8 1 m. west, li Krounfelkrr, II a tn e VI tiiinrilv, U p m . ei.t. I ( arru'C - r v m,t, I a.t liner. ' p ill . Na iiif, b M Vlliairr T p m, 4-a.vui;a, VI l.inln, 7 p in , ( i ua, I liiiinpann Pii.heia f I'i i m , I innert- Ram limner, II in i m., Vlnrin, 7 p m, Murpl ' p in , W II Mirllinlomrw. in p tn , Widennr I'aurncir lnulnri-7 a m, l,annr , Plnser; 10 a in , Xmnian, 1(1 a m secor, 7p in , William Hoar, 7.M p finicrn 7 a m , , F 1. m , Mc icti 7 i. la m , ) W 1. m . r. m . M. Wild Cita, Wet-' a m, I' avanvish m . I' Wall. a m . It I ulner. in piiuliiiii. 11 i in . 'I Kindolpli. 1 p n Mo ler. 3 p. tn . William hlibv, t p hinstley, J I', m . A. I.. Kctchim, S p Carmoil). NflTlf 2 - Ca.e will run Xo 'fi, sfpt j-, with J J lf irnej's iirw, mini fuithfr imiKf, This and That. Llpplncntt steam sepaiators and f hntist nil extiactois of an extra hoivv pattein am now being made hv the Pnlnn Steam Specialty compim. Snanton, Pa. The eompnny will send its catalogue to all ajintlt.nts A ti.nl of land eompilslng 1 nofl ft. of watei front on Statrn Island Soun I at Caiteiet, N. J, has bfeii houcht bv Captain J. It. Do La Mar as a site f i a metal leiluitlon plant that will coct about $l,(i()d,0iiii, it Is said, and Blve em. plo.v incut to Ton men. The land valued at J.'Oii eon, was seemed fioia the Sound Shorn Piont liupoi vemeiit eciiupan.v Among some of the Impoitaut ouleis mentl.v taken b the IMwanl P Albs Winks of the Allls-Chaltneis innipan at Milwaukee. Wis, aie. Piiishui Stoil icuiipaiiv, Plttsbuig, Pa .' laig engines foi mill one 3d by fix in- b 4S in., the other 3x and -' in. by tin in Chicago. Milwaukee .V St. Paul Rail wa coiupaio foi thp Went .Milwaukee shops, one huge air cniuprissor Dow chemical Co .Mldlnnd.Mlch .one 3. and 7.' lu. by dd In virtlcal cio.ss compound dliett-iouplel engine, W S. Stratton, Denvei. Colo, two 2S by 4. In and ona J.' by li In. hoiUontal ditccl-couplcd engine., I. .Uii li xa-l . -'j-A-.ft. ' .. Jt Uit, ju.i ;i, .!