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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TU'ESPA.Y, SEPTEMBER 17, 1901.
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Carbondale Department,
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NEW, 286
OLD, 0423
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RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
"Delaware and Hudson Knlhoad.
June n. mi
Tfalni will leave- (atlionilaV .it ill) station
Inllnvvei . ,, . ...
Inr Sctantim and Wilkin tune f. i.irt. W".
I'M. 1001, 11 .'l .i mi li in. Ii '-',l' ' "
6 0t, 7lM. 10 01, 10 SI p in , ,
Sinea Haiti, leave at S''. U21 '" ' '"'
2.11, 8 .XI. ol) i in
For Alliiny, Mulou. Monltr.il.
Fnsland pulnt". en , 7 no .i in
('I'll) .. i i
I'nr lake lnlote. Wavnuit .ml ll'inc-dal",
7 22. II if, a. in . .) "il. ii.lt I" , ,. ,.
Sunday ttalni tdli Inr l.iki- Lmlore. Wavniail
lid lline.ilile at H I'l .I in . I "1. I ! I' "J, ,
Iraliu I'lrivc .it Carlirndale limn Wllke. 1 in'
and Hrarilim n, follow I. "hI. s ... I'M'. 1" "
m : li .17, 2 nn, :i 1 1 I 2 h o. 7.m. "' u l1,
11 .17 p. in . I At a in. . ,.
-uiitlu n tt io nun, ut i.s" .i. in . I-1"' '-'
I 2 I- i'l, II Ml I, III ,
Train airivo dallv (i.-m vlliin n " a" '
l"P III . lllil nil Mlliiliv ill 2 iH l I"
Irnlni arilve li mi 1lniipdili- iiivl Wivmiti
dally at '41 n in. i 1.' in. I Hi. H 17 i i
imrtij luln null, ill rml-ntidile ln'i'J i-"1'
l.nlr.ii. U.t in irl iml lltim-aditr nl I'1'- ' '
ar.d 7.,'i" i m
New York, Ontario and Western.
Illlir 21, l'ull
Train leave I'miIh ml ilo Im " nnlnn it "'.
Id HI .1 in , I rm p in t
unili,v train nt 7 in a in iiiwp !
llallu li IM' (ailmnilil f.i iiiiit ii"H il
II in a in i I 11 i in Hi xiin In at ''1" "
Tnln leu hi at II In i in mil div and '' o
m. Minil.it irakr ..nt ' i ' m ("i New Vein.
iViinvaM, i it
Tialn airiw- ft. mi iinnii al II I" i ni ' "
fi I'l p. in . (i. in i-itn. 1'i.illr mm i "I. ' "J
p in. --nnlivi linn, -iinntnn al 'Mill in. .iii'l
..!" p. m.i fr in I'mI i-l,i it 'i il'i P in
Hexed beyond llio pi.vvct nf tlic- illy
mlltltor Ki collect I ho iiiniilllit cf ''
lino 110111 the nliln limn, fi'i tlic- mill-J
imiiio fulled to specify when tho inonov
Hhuitlil ho turned Into tin- illy tions
inci; tho lino loiitil hi- lotaluod hy the
.. i .... i. .,, .i i.ii.i
iitiieimuu mi inim ns ...... ...... ,.. 1 v,D will
lill'IO Wll" nilllo lllllllllg lUlll lllSOtlSS- ''" a. csujrc.i.-ilK.i v...u,..o .....
CHURCHS TO UNITE
IN MEMORIAL SERVICES
On Thursday tho Methodist, Baptist
Kite Knlhoad.
lull- M. PlOl
Tialni line i it- ntmn. I nlmilil. 1iih
(fX j-ht -i hdn i nl Tin i in u-il I '-' P in '"r
li-m'l Ml Mm Mli .0 in . 'I id i"
i-i.ir iin-aM. f-1 lltiiuliinitnti. in.iVltii "ii
i.--i-ii -in nv -, . 1 1, im ni. lli.lal-. ami '
'lip in loi xi.0,r,midi inikiiij mill .tini
I I 1-lClll I'-i'll'.
ninlai in ii. it Mi i li i-ipi Ill-mi
th i-l in i nn-i i mi-. ,itil ii '7 p in . illi
a-nir tnnint n
1iin .mi- t x i tn ami S !" P '"
5- milaia at s ". i m
TEN-DOLLAR FINE
AGITATES COUNCIL
Mil-, mill lltnillv the million lo lay ('"
tho tnhl" wiip put to a VlllP. It HH
lost hy ;i Milo of 3 to S. McsKlK. Halllo.
Munition and Hunotl olod nn
Moksik. Thnmiiooli mill DalH. i'ii. tho
Limit oMilflliif Itnolf fioni votliiK.
Tho iimoiuli-il lofiilutliin to hno tin
illy Kolhlini mlloi-t tho lino 1 1 inn Al
iIpi'iiiiiii PflitMiti iind ii-iiilt II to Dm k
city loniiiltii-il lo ho dli'poi'Oil. hill for
coino iiiiHim, whli It wan not rxphilnoil
or iiiiui''-nt. It vmii not ntcil. It io
iiinlti!'. ih'-iofiin-, for loumll lo nay
what ihnll ho tloiio ahollt It.
Tin-: sriT ur m:i:si: iifciinn.
Tho ippoit nf tho iticot i-oniliiltlc".
loioiiiiiiomlliiK th" "tlloiiiont of tho
ilaninco ult of lloso IluphoM iisnlnnl
tho ilty, whhli Iuih hooti pondlni? for
Join In Prayor for the Departed
Ruler nt the Methodist Church.
Ttlnlty Church to Wot ship Alone.
Sei vices In the Evening at tho
Lutheian Chuich Signs of Mourn
ing Multiply and Werners of
Dtaped Pottiaits of President Are
Numcious.
AirmiRi .trills mo under wnv to hold
uit-iiiorlal s,-r icos In 111" oily I'huu-hos
on T'linsilav in a -iniiluiu-o with the
piorlaiimtlpu -l PrrslilPiil llotixpvolt.
Tlino wan a iiinfoiPiirp of pastors to
this ond PMPtday, and while tho pto
Kr.iinnip ol Hip dav wai not doi-ldeil
upon, iiiuiiiRPiiiPtiiH lor union fpi-vkth
pany of players, and F. C. Wettllnfr,
J. II. Keller and Knimelt Hoffman,
Hcranton; A. C. Mueller, Honetdalc.
Former Carbondallan Be-mnrrles.
Dr. V. W. Fletcher haR rcoelved the
annnuncoment of the re-marrlagc on
WedneBilay lnt of Herbert llennon, a
former fHrbondallan, who has niim
rrous friends here. Mr. Ilenson's bride
Is Miss Marian Johnson, of CoIIcrp
vIIIp, Nehinskn, whpro Mr. Hen'on has
been looatPd for several years Mr.
Hcnson, when n resident of I'arbnndalo,
was an employe of the Van Hoi gen
company. Ills nuiiicioii-i friends In
this city will be sun- to have many
warm wishes for his married happiness.
Twelve Years of
Awful Pile Pain.
y liilHKiT llulilunml, lll.. m "Alti't
MitlninK untnlii ai-nnv (or nift twfbo rJt Imtn
Imtli form, nf pilo, ami lljlim all "iil nf pile
rrimdlrs nillinut tetlrf. I am conipli-li'ljr mrcil
In PuamlH Pile C'nrf " olil by all ilniKKlft.
SO (i-nl box llnnk. I-Plli. ('Jtiv anil Cte."
mallril fife. I'jlamlil Pile Cut C'n . Mar-li.ill
Midi. ,
t-piiiI yoiii-s mill which was iiintlniinl ' ,,, i 0 ,,,, ) t, Klist Methodist
In toinnion i1"iih lomt yoiteiday fm
Hcttlcmotit. was niloplcd. Hy tho pay
ment of tl.'J'n llio illy ioipIvom u ic-loan-
fiotu Mi lluulirs foi what ilimi
iircs would bo likely douo to Mr.
HtlRhos' ptoi"il li- ioaon of tho to
iiiosal ol tho lilsh li.mk In ttont of hlw
Icm(i-iic" nil S ii I I JXPIltle TIlN Slllll
nl--o lovoti' ih" tiamiiitc iiliondy mis
t.ilitpil b Mi IliiRhos. If tlit- t-lt unci
to, It i,tn piiw xiiido Salem iixonin- in
thH lilnck Ik Its fun width, without
I'l'llf of !(I-1
.iiniN J. wai.sii iti:.ii:cTi:i)
The iippiilittino.it ol John .1 Wnleli
as liu-mhoi or llio boi.ld nl hoaltll lot
the Kouillt illoli'il. to Mlinril II. W.
Iluik". who h.th Mimnl out of the dis
till 1. w.is iciioilcil on f.ixotiilih hy
Momhi" .Mnttnio.i imil tl.tlllc, hut It
Pilled nf Minllinintlon, the i-imt w.ts
In1"! Il II tie oli-. Mom-iH. rietlhcl.
Thoinp'O'i iitnl U.nls voted iiriiIiisI tho
lepott, mid .Mc--i- liiliPtt. Ilnttleiinil
.Miiittipi" In ftiMU of It.
Mi D.il w.n the only one nf the
tlilo- iippnitcil In the iippiiltitmetit who
Mini llal d .in oilaliiitlnn fen s-o ol
Ini; He dm luted Iitnl his wind the
Thitd. win --nlllliil lo li-piorPiitatloii
Mcrabeis 01 the Upper Thiovn Into
Sort of a Mild Feimcnt by the
Eftoit to Pfss Bosolutlon Remit- n . ,,(Mlll. Thl, .,,., ,,r h.M e,n
ting Fine Imposed on Man.n Dock
city for Alleged Fnst Diiving.
The nughcs-City of Caibondale
Suit for Damnges Ouleicd Settled.
Other Councilmanlc Matteis..
Select Cumuli .Is aRlt.itoil last nlRht
oei the irnlutlon oidetlnR the tin
dnllrils to lie lonilttid In Mui'lIP Dock
etty whli h t.f- Impo'Pil on him b
.Mtieim.iii PoliMan fm an alleReil xlo
Ititlnn nf lite illy nidln.uue piohlhltlllR
fast dlhliiR ooi the wtieets. It was
discui-o'l and i u-"-cd on tho (pilot and
debated on tind .iiRiiod oor lor the
srf.ilpf pan ol tin mi llnR and wits
Anally loit undlxporod nf
For a ulxlal niaitcf thN tenlutlon
p.ilm an uuliiio ipiohI in the hWtory
nf counolK Iinelc-itj, who Is cp'oh-aloil
for his londili'-ss for spredy hones was
niip--tfd by Fattolniiin Huddy several
mouths iiko on a (uniplalu ol fast
dtlxlns on Helmont street. wa taken
bpfmo Aldcinian llelaxan of the SKth
waul and lined $10 Complaint" had
been made one tiftet the oilier about
tccklesi dilxltiR oxer thl-- IIioioukIi-fan-.
Dokort ai the llrst lo be at
tested and as an ex imple a lnaw lino
xas InipnPil In his iiiw Iienkerty
1 rotcsted iiRalnst the peniill. ln--lstlnK
thdt ho was not dtlxlns bejond the m
Hnaix speed, and when the ablet mail
lottood to iexei-'e hlmolf tip- fotnier
hiurIU the ollli e of hi" ft lendi- anionR
the i niinellnien and had a ioolutloii
Inttodueed Into select mum II xxlibh
illieetod the line to be uniltted. It was
liniKhed -it hy all. hut the li lends, of
liorkeriy. on the Riouiid thai leuinillfi
had no JiuilU tlon whatever It pas-od
(elect . omit II. bovxexet. and wlieti It
lattie up In inmuinn tounoll It was
amended, on the .kIxIm- of tho city
fnllcltot, i-o as to illiotl the lallef to
heo to It that the Hue be tinned oxer
to the city tteasuier, and then ie
mlttcd to nockett.x. This the city
lollcltni axet ted councils had atlthoi
lty to dliect.
It was in the amended foim I Ii.it It
came befoic clect louncll last nlRht
nnd peulpitated the mild stoun that
p,isod oxer without the mattei beltiR
l1l!-IO-Cl of.
So poon as It was befoip the houp,
Mr. ThompMin. xxho tepie-.i-nts the
wairl hi which Aldcinian Delaxan to
sides and who has s-UMalned the ac
tion of the Justlie thiouRhout. was
on his feet xxlth a motion to lay the
amended icKiludon on tin table. Thete
xvae, immedlato objictlon on the p.ut
ot Mi. M.mnlnn who hotheted the ipso-
lutlon and who led the It loudly feelltiR
that existed In councils for Docket tj.
To enlighten the mi.iubeis,Vt,x Sollel-
tor StiMit. who was pioent, was
sought for his opinion. He deilated
that while iouikIIs had no jutlsdlctbiu
oxer the aldeuncn "f the ill. It had
tho llfiht nftei tho line was tinned
,oxer to the city to it-mlt tho same o
;J)oekert" or any erne else if It t-o
Selected. The lesolutlon he said, xxns
jliawn b) him on the loquest of ,i
jpiember of lommlttcc of tominon coun-
At this Junctuto and xvhen the mem
bcis beean I" wax xxaim over thp met
Its of the tontioversy City Contioller
Wheeler, who also happened to be
?rfsent. binke'lnto the dlscus-slon with
soilnR for n'ldeimen who fall to
turn Into the city treasuty the lines
that they mllcct fiom time to time. It
s Ihe piactlce, he declaied, to inlleit
iiany In the way nf fines and thet foi
fet to turn them Into the city tieasuty.
In his five pai.s' expeilemo In olllee,
Mr. Whfelrr continued, he knew of only
two or thiee Instances not mine than
three when- money collected as lines
Had been handed over to Hip i It.x troas
uior each month as icqiilioil by law.
As the i asp under discussion, the i nu
ll oiler said ho saxx tho iecelpt whli h
Dockerty had, It read as hi Ins an
su'knoxxleilKment of money icielved In
payment of a line Imposed fot "xlola
jl.op pf n city ordinance. ' In tho IIrIii
f "this tho money beloiiRed to tho
"city. Mr. Wheeler concluded, and It
should be turned Into the tieasury,
ThoiiRh the alderman claimed Dockerty
xvas fined under the state law the ie
islpt Riven the latter plainly Indicated
It xvas for a city ordinance violation.
Mr. Thompson, xvhen the conli oiler
finished, further defended the action of
the alderman nnd took another step
against councils i emitting the line, by
declaring that It was beyond tho Juris
diction of -councils. It wus ulso, he he-
was also limn the Thltd wind, this
year the appoliitc-o i fiom the Mtnio
wind. H was an inJu--tiio. thntiRh lint
liilentlonal, pet Imps. Mr. Davis ttfRcd,
that tin- Kmiith waul In- passed b,
and fm this r--isnn he xxould xole ii.ix
Mr Walsh's appolntiuenl b.x tho
mayor has liee.i In the hands ol lom
nillteo lot sexotal week"
TAX LIMIT r.i:S(U"l'!ON DIHS
The tPMiltltloti Mom i iiliuuon t (Hindi
exlcnilliiR the time limit foi the pa.x
nient of taxes, xdthnut limit, fiom
Septembei 1 to Deceinber 1. ramo up.
hut It was too Into fm m Hon and xas
aicoidlURlv of no ax all. Tho penalty
Is tlieretnte In folic on unpaid taNos,
thoiiRh there Is Mime mNappielienslon
as tn this fact.
The Kiiutittent icsolutlons pasn-d
weto
(itaiitiiiR pPiinlsMon to llenty Car
ter to iiinneit his piopeity, on Canaan
sttoet. with IhPtlty'H sewet, leiptisl
tlou tm ho--o iompan's supplies and
payment of bill".
The bill of 1' C, Mnrnn for stteet
lepah" on South Main stteet. xxhidi
hit" been see-s.lxxlltR IhtoURh cnunells
for months, was te-iefeiied for tho
'-tcrnili time to enuiiultteo, In the hope
ol (ompiomlsliiR the ilalin.
Tin- dt.x's .ban- for lni of the to.-t
of pavltiR atnountlnp; to H.pno wa-
directed to bo paid, also JudRtnents
amouiitlnR to ri.U.'l.i.l. dlxlded a" fol
lows Mai .1 nuRR.in, TSI---"1 Het-
niiiil .1. Mulladv ST.4.;."i. I'atibk l.tin
no.x, $4jn.T."i. Maiy Timmons, $l,.'ibl.S4.
The oidluancp provldltiR for a sower
uti Sexenth avenue, fiom High stteet
to Waj in' stieet. pas-ed lltst teadiiiR.
The tommou iiiundl iiidinnnie, pro
xldliiK lot llRhls In tho Thltd waul,
was passed tlnnll.x The tesoliition sur
Rested b the i lty i onliollei-. tutus
feiiltiR $ino ft out the i utility Jail fund
lo tho assistant lty eliRineot's ai
lounl and tiro to the sexxots nppto
pilation. xas sent to lommlttee. Tho
leiptlsltinn tor supplies fiom the Col
umbia lloc (oinpany xas Rianted.
An unanimous tesolutloii, dltiitiiiR
the patnent of the daitn of .1. IJaf
lerty fin ilanuiRos to his piopeity, was
Rlvin to commit! pp.
i hutch wpip completed.
Tho mei-tltiR of paslots took place
In the "tuiij of lU-v. Dr. Whalen, pas
toi or the Iteiean Hnptl"t i huroli Af
lit a uinvass li xxns orippiI that a
ii ii Inn "orvteo won VI be iitefetablo for
.ltnnv tP,i-on- nnd xxould bo In keep
Iiir with Hi" solemn event that was
bi'tiR eomtneiiiniated The services
will bcRlu at 11 o'clock and the inn
RieRiitlons that will unite mo the Ho
tel, it Ilapti"t, the Methodist and tho
licvb,prliin The atidltoilum of the
Jb'lliodlst ibilldi will be especially
adapted to the united coiiRieRiillons
thin will bow In supplemental player
lot the iloii.ii toil inlet who will be laid
al ttst lu eternal sleep on that inoin-inr.
I'hi chaiai let- nf tin- sol vices, and the
I iiiiaiumc have not been innsldeted
Lttlx In n tentative wax, but they will
Im tnl.pn up by the pastois today, and
v 111 be mi disposed of as to bo ready
for publication totnoiiow. In time to
Intuitu the public that will be ourci to
honor In this "olemii manner the iiiein
my of theit tnat tyt ed pio-ddeiit.
At Trinity Chut en.
Ttlnlty Hplstop.il chinch will not
Join lu tho servhes al tho Methodist
i-hurdi. but, as Is the chtltch lUitom,
will hold "Pi x lees alone. These xxill
take place at 10.:'.0 on the same morn
Iiir, Tlnusilay. a half hour pi lor lo
tho union services.
At Lutheian Chuich.
The Kit st Lutheian (iillRICRiitloll will
also hold t-op.natP services, whlih xxlll
lake pl.ue on Thuis'day evenltiR, under
the din t lion ot the jiastoi. I'.ev. F.
HhiliRPi. The pastor Is picp.ultiR the
ptoRianiine wlililt win appoar in ino
Tilbuno tumuiiuM morning'
I'lleehurg John I Dickie. WJlkes
Harip, M. J MoAuvie, Archbald: John
Oooko, Caibondale, James MulderlR,
Dickson City, John Snmtnon, Dun
more; A, n. Hamfeltt, Dickson; Thos.
H. Brown. Olyphnnt
Tho board consists of the district
mine Inspectot ; W. O. Roheitson, su
pcilntendent, J. O McDonouRh, miner;
Jo T. Hoberts, miner; C. H. Jenkins,
clerk.
HERTZOG THREATENED.
To Be Wedded This Morning.
A wedding event that will awaken
a warm Interest In the society of the
principals Is the marriage of Miss
Anna Kerwln of Pike street and Jos
eph PldRcon of Brooklyn street. The
ceremony will take place In St. Hose
church nt 7 o'clock this mnrnlnR and
will bp followed with a reception and
breakfast at the home o( the bildes,
KIDNEY
TROUBLE
IS GENERALLY
CATARRH
OF KIDNEYS
THB PASBINOr.THKONQ.
Local Leadtr of Socialist Creates a
Storm of 'Wrath.
At St. Rose Chuich.
At r.inRonients aio nlso being made for
"ervlio" at St Hiknp chuich. At wh.it
hour they xxlll be held and of xxhat
tbe.x xxlll embrai e have not been deter
mined, but the a"sslant pilests, Hex-.
W. A. lioiman and I'.ev. C.eorge Dixon,
an- aiiaiiRiliR the pioRiatnmo of the
day and will have It ready fot an
nouncement with the otheis by to
nun low.
Signs of Mourning Multiply.
The signs of the i lly's mourning nro
multiplying The numbei ot business
house-, and lesldenies to bo clothed
in tin- diaper of sonow was appreci
ably augmented yesterday. Conspicu
ous among the largei buildings Is tho
dl station of the Delaw.ne and Hud
sou inmpati. whli h has all the posts
and glideis entwined xxlth tho white
and Mails. The same tliapings prevail
all along the line of the toad, and then
Is luobably one in txxo stations th.it
has not a splendid poitialt of tho
lamented piosldent enclosed In n ft nine
of black.
The number of xxemers of miniature
poitiaits ot tho depaited piosldent,
xxlth ilraplngs of hl.uk, also gtcatly
Inci eased ycstculay.
The Mayor's Pioclamntlon.
The pun himation Issued by Mayor
Kilpat! Id; leads
"William MoKlnlP. tho steal and
Rood piosldent of the Culled States,
hudng died as the result nf tho foul
w in k of an assassin, thereto! e, 1, John
W. Kilpatilik, ma in of the i lty of
Tin- town was life yesteiday with
sensational slotles about an Indigna
tion meeting that was held In some
illinilcr of ihe clly nn Saturday night,
fnr tho purpose of dtjvlng from the
city V. C. HorUog, the leader of the
Socialistic party In this section and
foremost among the netlve spirits In
the Central Labor union of this city.
While the place of the meeting and
thosp who took part In It aie kept
seciet. It l known Hint the feeling
against Hemog was manifested In n
gathering of some chnracter by thieats
to do him bodily hniin. If he continued
lo glxe expiesslnn to his vlexxs, xvhlch,
It I" dalined. nio regnrded as daiigei-
ously radical, and If ho does not quit
the town. It has been ehaiged In some
Miiaitois that he Is too anaichlstle lu
his leanings to suit tho tempei of the
people, and It Is the poisons xvho chei-
Ish this opinion of him xxho hip cred
ited xxlth uirIiir pcn mor" radical
measures to force hlin out of the torn
nuinliy. Thete has been lalk of tar
nnd fealheis nssoclated xvlth llio
ihieatened steps against Ilprtog, nnd
n"wa of this chainctpr was lonveycd
to Ma or Kllpatilck yeslcrday aflei
neion. The mayor si.it If d an Investi
gation to asiertaln how much truth
there was to the talk that xxent round
the toxvn, but his endeaxors did not
haxp any n-siills. owing lo the secrecy
that pievalled when the search for in
formation was begun. To foiesinll any
possible insh act and to give Hertr.og
tho piotectlon that the mayor bellex-ed
was due him ns a citizen, his honor
caiilloned Chi if of Police McAndrew
to be on the aleil foi any demons!! n
llon of Hie iharaitei threatened and
to i ntiso the an est of any parlies xxho
nilghl bo ob-o-ivfd In the vicinity of
HoiD-or's homo nn the West Side,
wlieie It xvas Indiinled In the stoiles
that wont loiind lhat Ihe punishment
lepottod to bo decided upon xxould ba
administered.
The thteatetieiVdomonstratlon against
Iletlyog xxns the one tnplc of conxet
u.itlon In Ihe i lty yesterday and It
mull br heatd discussed whuever one
wont.
lloitng, however, appeals lo bo un
dlsturhed by the levolt against him.
He maintained his fearless splrll nnd
his ni customed urbanity, In spile of
tho wild stories of throats to drive him
lieitn th.- town. Ho scotns Hip sugges
llon lh.it he Is nn nnarehlst nnd puis
himself on leioid as being a bitter
opponent to their dodiines. which he
louuilly denounces.
AN AFTERNOON WEDDING.
F K.Rynn.of Honcsdale, was In town
yesterday.
Hey. It. A. Sawyer was n Scranon
visitor yesterday.
Daniel Peel of Church street left yes
terday for a visit In New York city.
Hdward Coddlngton of the Imperial
restaurant, xvas In Scranton yesterday.
Dr. Reed Burns of Scranton made a
piofefrslonal trip to Carbondale yes
terday.
Miss Catharine Monahan spent Sun
day as the guest of Miss Blanche Lu
vln of Plltston.
David Lewis, the South Main stieet
bottler. Is home after a txxo xvecks' visit
In Louisville, Ky.
Mrs. Peter Kelch nnd Miss Mnme
Kelch nf oHnesdale, were ut the Har
rison house yesterday.
The Misses Blrdsall of Honesdalo
spent the Sabbath In Carbondale as tho
guests of Mrs. May Manvllle.
Alderman It. -I. Delavan was In
Seranlon yesierday In attendance as a
witness before the grand Juiy.
Mrs. John ft. Shepherd left yester
day for Cuba. N Y where she will
visit with lelatlves for a few xxeeks.
The Misses Hairlet and Sadie Ward
are the guests of their cousin, Miss
Margaret Cat den of ihe West Side.
Mr. and Mis. Frank H. Hmr aie
home afler vlslllng at the Pan-Amcti-l-iiii
exposition and Toronto, Canada.
Mis. Bryan, xvho has been the guest
of her son, William Jennings Bryan,
leturned to her home In Tltusvlllo yes
lerda. John Coleman, a pharmacist of Phil
adelphia, Is vlslllng at the hoqie of his
patents, Mr and Mis. Peler Coleman,
on Wayne streel
MlfS Fdllh Bryson returned lo her
homo In Philadelphia after spending
n few xxeeks In this city as the guest
of Mrs. Oeorge D. Couch and Mrs. S.
K. Itaynor
Joseph Croke and daughler of Tor
onlo, Canada, xvere visitors In Carbon
dale yesterday. They xxeie the guests
of Itev V. A Ciorman, xvlth whom
they formed friendships during his
course at St. Michael's college In that
city.
Robert Ileevrfc lias returned to
Connolsvllle after spending his vaca
tion In this city Mr. Reeves xvas fot
merly an agent In this clly fnr tho
Prudential Insurance company, but Is
now nn nsslstant superintendent In
Connellsvllle.
A Prominent Minnesota Lady
Restored to Health.
Mis, M. J. Danley, Tirasutcr of the
Rebecca Lodge, I. o. O F. w tiles fiom
K'l First stieet, X. Mluneapolls.MInn,;
"Anything 1 urn do to tell the world
nf the iiioi Hh of Pel una 1 will bo only
too it In d to do.
"I was tilllletrd for seveial yoais i
with kidney tiounle winch iieinme
ipiltp serious nnd cntisod ni consider
able unxloiy. I spont hundreds of
dollnis trying to be cuied, but noth
ing gave me nny permnent relief
until I tiled Pcrunn, It took less
thnn three months nnd only ten bot
tles to offect a pctmnnent cine,
bin they wpie xxoiih more than as
many hundiid dollais to me. I am
fully resioied to health, know neither
ache nor pain and enjoy life." MRS
M J DANM.KY
This cxpei lent i has been tepenlcd
many times Wo hear of such cases
nearly veiy day. A woman Is allllctt'd
with kidney disease or disease of some
other of the abdominal or pelvic ot
gans. Slip spends hundieds of dollais
trying to find a cine. She falls. Why?
Het-nusp Ihe nature of tho disease Is
not recognized. One doctor trcnt hoi
44-f-M-M-f 4-f4-f 4-f444-M' -f"-
t
4-
rfik i -
t t ) i
A.
for liiltainmatlon. anolher Heats her
for longesllou, nitother Heats her for
neuralgia and still another for ner
vousness, and so ihe list goes on.
None of thrtn no Heating her for
the collect ailment Her trouble nine
times out of ten Is catarih of Ihe pel
vic organs,
1 'prima elites cntnit-h whet ever lo
omed. Ii elites ciilai th of th- kidneys
Just as dulckly as It ctnes catarrh of
any other orRiin.
Mis. Danley had rntairh of the kid
iip.vs. As soon as she took tin- tight
limed- she made a quit k tecovery.
MRS. M .1 PAMiliV
A Prominent Southern Lady's Letter
Mies Lam n Hopkins, of Washing
ton, D. C. niece of Hon. U O. Hop
kins, one of the laigost lion manu
factutets of Bliinlnghain. Ala., writes
the following loiter commending Petu
nn She says:
"I enn chectfully locommend Po
runa for IndlgeBtlon nnd stomach
ttoublo nnd b a good tnlc." Laura
Hopkins.
If you do not detlve ptotnpt and sat
isfactory tiMilts fiom the use of
Pertinn, write tit once to Dr. Hnrtmnn,
giving n full statement of your case,
and bo w III ho pleased to give you his
valuable advli o gratis
Address Dr. Harimiin. Pietldent of
Tho llai tin, in Sanitarium. Columbus.O.
Nuptials of Miss Beitha Wnyman
nnd Wiuinm Simpson.
Thole wh.s a home wedding xvlth
pieity leremnny yesteiday afternoon
at the lesldenie of Mr and Mrs. Fiank
Waiiian on Brooklyn stieet, when
their eldest daughtei. Miss Bertha
Wnyman, was united to William Simp
sou, sou of Ml. and Mis Ili-haid
Simpson of ."il Wayne stieet.
I'.ev. Di. II J Wh.tlt-n. paslnt of the
Ben an Rapt." dumb, otllelntetl at
the nuptials which were celebrated at
OLYPHANT
William R. Reese died at his home,
on Hill street, yesterday morning nt
,130 o'clock of nervous ptostratlon. De
ceased was born In Cxvlnturch, Car
marthanshlre. South Wales, and xvas
Af years old. He had been a tesldent
nf this toxvn fnr thltty-nlne years, and
for several years held the office of ton-
stable. Ho was of a kind, Jovial dis
position, and enjoyed a wide cltcle nf
ft lends. Ho Is survived by his wife,
one daushter. Miss Lizzie Reese, and
his aged parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Reese. He was a member of the In
dependent Order of Odd Fellows nnd
Knights of Malta lodges. The funernl
will occur from his late homo Thurs
day nfternnon at L'.30 o'clock. Inter
ment will be made In I'nlon cemetery.
Joseph Swlcnton. n Hungarian, xvas
airnlgned before Justice of tho Poate
Citminlngs on Sunday night, charged
xvlth disturbing the services at the
Jewish synagogue, on Water street, by
throwing stones ut the building. He
refused to pay a fine and was com
mitted to the county Jail by tho Jus
tice. A quiet wedding was solemnized at
the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
! Patten, coiner of Susquehanna and
1 Jones street. Saturday evening, xvhen
their son. David A. Patten, and Miss
Carrie Klsenhart, of Shamokln. Pa ,
were made man nnd wife. Rev. George
Hague, pastor of the Susquehanna
street, who xxns Injured at Joimyn n
week ago, was hi ought to her home
heio yestetdii. She Is Impi ovlng
likely.
Miss Nellie Nyluirt, daughter of
Mallcatiler James Nyharl. nnd Unity
Redvllle, of Biooklyn, X. Y., were
man led at Binghamton on Satiirda
Mr. and Mis. Redvllle will go to
housekeeping In Mott Haven.
km .
JERMYN AND MAYFIELD.
H. M. Moscrlpt, of Idaho SprlliRs,
Col., is In town, after an absence of
twenty-seven ears. Among the few
residents xxho xxcio heio at the tlinp
ho xxent xvest vvoio Druggist Frank
Cat avos, H. C. Wheeler nnd William
Scull, whom he leiognbed and remem
bered their names as soon as ho haw
thorn yesteiday. Mr. Mnsitlpt has
prospered since leaving Jeunyii, and
will shortly leturn to his western
home.
There will be a special meeting of
the Jermyn school board this evening,
to take notion in roguiil to closing the
schools on Thuisdny.
Albert Mason and Peter Kelly, of
Jermyn, successfully passed the exam
ination for mine foremnn, recently held
at Cnrbondale.
The hoard of cemetery diiectois will
meet tomorrow evening at the oillce of
tho secretary.
Mr. and Mrs. Fied Marbaker. of
Wyoming, spent Sunday hero with
relatives.
Dr. S. I). Davis, assisted by Dr.
Wheeler, of Caibondale. e"tenlay p t
foimed an operation upon Mrs. Will
iam Ctiley. of West Maylleld, who has
been 111 for some time.
Mr. nnd Mis. Thomas Huntei nnd
son, Floyd, will leave this motnlng for
the Pan-American exposition.
Edward Mason and William Raw ling
went to Philadelphia Satuiday even
ing nnd bi ought home the foi met 'a
father, who has been an Inmate of the
Medlco-Chtuttglcnl hospital. The doc
tors at tho hospital xxeio unable to at
ford him any idlcf.
Hdxvniil Hai pel and Rov SI, of
Duninore, wer-- Jerniii vlsllois Sun
day. The boiotiRli c nunc II will hold u spe
cial meeting totnonow evening for the
purpose of passing a new bond oidl
nante. Mrs. William Hackei. ol Pei kxille,
visited her mother. Mis. Care, of
Third street. Sunday.
llenty Mycin Is In Pltlsbutg.
State Secretin y Rlttenhoue, of
Solatium, last evening addressed a
meeting of the Clerks' International
Piotectlve association.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Schedule in Effect June C, 1001.
Tinins leave Sctnnton:
G.45 a. m., week days, through ves
tibule train fiom Wilkcs-Barre.
Pullman buffet parlor car and
coaches to Philadelphia, via
Pottsvllle; stops at principal in
termediate stations. Also con
nects for Sunbury, Harrisburg,
Philndelphln, Baltimore, Wash
ington and for Pittsburg nnd tho
West.
0.38 a. m., week days, fci' Sunbury,
Hanisburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and Pittsburg
and the West.
2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays,
1.S8 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harris
burg, Philauelphla, Baltimore,
Washington and Pittsburg and
the West.
3.33 p. m., week days, through ves
tibule trnln from Wilkes-Bnrre.
Pullman buffet pnrlor car and
conches to Philadelphia vlnPotts
vllle. Stops at principal inter
mediate stations.
4.27 p. m., week days, for Hazleton,
Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadel
phia and Pittsburg.
.i ii iiurnns'sov. on visr.
j n. WOOD. On. r Ast.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
In I'.dret .lune 2. 1'JOl.
1 rains leave birantnn:
Fnr Pliilailelpliia and New Voik in D. & II.
II. It, at 0 1" and IMS m , and 1 1, 4.27
(nimk llianmnd Mruc")- ""' " M) P m- Sun"
dasa, I) A. II. II It , 1 .V, .J7 p. m.
Kor White Haven, Hazleton and principal
polnta in tlic- inal irgfnn, via 1). k II K ft.,
h 1',, 2 18 and I 21 p. in Kor Pottsvllle, 6.15 a
m . 2. IS p. in
For Ilrthldifm, Fastnii, P.oadlnir, HarrUSurs
and principal Intel nudlate atatiena via II A, II
II It. 6 15. (i.:.8 a m. 2.1S. 127 (niack Dla
mond Fxprew). 11 Ml p m Sundajs, U. k II.
H It., D a. m ; t 5 8.27 p m
For Tnnkhannoik, To.vanda. Klmlra, Ithaca,
Ccnev l and principal Intermedial tatlon?, via
I) I. k V 1! It . s to a in and 3 10 p in
For' fieni-va, Itr-ihe-ler, nuflalo, Xlaeara Falls,
Cldiauo and all polntn weal, via I A. II It It,
"l" 11 5V a. m , 1 2. S .I'l (Ulaik Diamond h
n'l Pri). 7 I'. 10 11. 11 3" P m Sundava, II k H
R II , 11 5". 8 27 p m
n,.iin,nM nailnr and sleenim: nr I.ehich Valley
pailor cora on all tralna h'tvvrrn Wilkea Parre
and Neve York, Philadelphia, nuflalo and Rm-pen-Inn
Ilridce
IIOI.I.IN II WliniR, On. Supt., 51 Cortlant
stieet, New Voik
CII Mll.l.s s 1 1,-1-. fifn ''a'' K' x Cortland
street. New York
A V SONM.VIAtlII.il. Div p. ARl . South
llethlehem, Pi ....
For tliketa and Pullman reserntloac apply to
Wt l.aekavvanni avenue. Scianton, Pa
.-.. w uumu.1 j.-.. l-.ii hiinilnle. iln illicit tli.il tho tlnirs Ml ' .,. ir. 1. ii, ,!..-. ,ir,t,, .lo. ..ruioH nmlil
v t, t v. , "" ,h, ln,"1U hUl"1lnRS ,,nd ,M'k "Pl"' """" 'f.lend of tho pintles. ' "nMXZ ccVmonv
Nell Bmgess Last Night. hunB llt ,ln,f lnHM ffll rt c,od of The ce, emony w. followed by a re- U"K ' ' " ialr tho tewly
The- biggest attendance of tho heasnn I tl,lrt' ,n ' ajipiopt late tribute to . option and a wedd.ng dlnnei. Among d touplP, xvhlch was attended
. . . .1,1... ...,ir,,i'u),.tii,,r..l.lr.i,l .....I fm llim . ,1... ...u.tirn.iullnt.i nf tmrt ..111 ftftitt ..i.,.... ,
lit t in i.r.inii nneia ioii.e was am nicni -" "" ..v.... ..,.,,.,.,,.. - ,, ,,,,,. r..n. ...... .. ,...- ..... ,.'
moto, as
when n cinwded nil'ili nee enjojed the
familiar (.cones of the 'County FaP- '
with N-'ll Bui-rc In the role of "Abi
gail I'rue.
Tonight's Attraction.
The development of a sltli senue
has been a subject ilisius-erl by the
most lent nod men lot many years.
Who can say that In time a dth sen,-o
niny not be dlscoveu-d nnd Its Intelli
gent p directed to many of the visible,
sounds to us unheal able. if name
among us tan i-eo. beai, nuclei stand and
develop things of which most of us
can have no cognizance it Is the p.ut
of Intelligence to satisfy ourselves that
they have told the truth and then set
down the explanation ns one of those
things as unknown totlii as the mi-
tuie of electricity was two bundled
yeais ago and quite as sun to be
known In due time. This argument Is
advanced hy Sir lleni Turpla In con
nection with his nun x clous eutettitlu
ment, especially ns legaids that p.ut of
It whldi ho t-ills "The .slmln Seance."
and should t-et al test all talk b pro
pie who usseit he pioduees his ieults
by spltltuallsm wltdiuaft and other
nonsensical means that wo all know
aie beyond the ie,uh of mankind. Why
If Sli Homy Tut pla had any atom of
supernatural Hid hi lould tontiol the
unlvei.se, but ho simply uses the devel
opment of a seen-, selenie and his way
of piesentlng his manifestations Is
i call as humoious as It will piove to
be Inteiestlng. Ills engagement In this
city begins next Tuesda ut the lit and
Opera house.
Meetings of Tonight.
William 11. Davis' Women's Relief
Coips. No. 131,
St. Vincent rit Paul Society.
Lackawanna Tribe, No. JOS, I. O. It.
M.
Caibondale Conclave, No, 3."J, lm
proved Older of Heptasophs,
m.i oi . I leqtiost that the the .voting ( ouple's ft lends was an ai
i Itlxens ot Cnibiiuilnlo display Ujiii i 1 of buiutiful piescnts.
tin It bou-.es ot pi ices of business u it M, ard Mis. Simpson will make
emblems as the- deem appiopii.tto lo tl-.elt honie at the Wnyman iisldeiuo on
iv o evident i- nf the sot low which all
line Ametliaiis feel at the death nf n
pi evident mi highly endowed with
gniiilnes and vlilue
"John W Kilpatilik, Mitoi."
THE SUCCESSFUL
CANDIDATES
Names of the Mlneis Who Aie Enti
tled to Mine Foremen Certificates.
The o:anilnlng board of the Fiist
Biooklyn stieet. They nro popular
among theit acquaintances and have
the slnceie wishes of all their friends.
WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS.
The mniilago of Miss F.llle Flaunt
gnu, nf Railroad stieet, and Mat tin
Battle, of the South Side, will take
place this nf let noon ut Si. Rose chuich
On Wednesday afternoon In the same
church the nuptials of .Miss Nota M-
Shane and Thomas Hlgglns of Pike
Mieet will take place.
Atmthei wedding In which the pai-
ties aie quite conspicuous In their so
only by
and Mis. Patten will lesldo at this
pliu o
llelene. the little daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. U. J. Fadden, of Duninore
be cue
Anthracite district, which conducted . ,.u, hPl , lhcU l)f Mls.s MWo v, Jo,..
o.Mtiuiiiaiious in mis cti on .ur. j-i,
15 and 1(1, has completed Its scanning
nl tin- p.tpcia of the caudldales, and
has detoi mined who in c- entitled to
icicixc mine loieuian and assistant
mine foi email i ei tllliatos. Those xvho
qualllled aio as follows,
David T. Powell. Maylldd; Louis
J. Robeitsou. I.t-vxis 11. John. Siiiiuloa;
Alli.in Hviuis, John L. 1ii. Duvld
T. Lewis, Olyphnnt; Kted V. s-yinoie.
Wllkes-Baiio. I'etet Klinuelly. Pat
llik F. Fox, Thomas John. Vandliag;
Divid illixnu, Dunmoio, John I'tlce,
(1 .1 Thomas, Caibondale, Dtxld D.
Williams. li mouth; (ipo. V O'Hiua.
ITIoebuig, A. .1. Mason, I'etei Kelly,
Jei'iuu. l-'iuuk II Reeso, John KI
xlilKC Peckxille.
The following will be leioiiimt-nded
to lecelvo assistant foi email cortlll
cate.s. Althur Blight. James L Hair,
Throop; Fiank A. Oleason, Dickson;
Chns. II. Robinson. Jessup; Mldiael
Aiklns, Peckvillo, John L. Williams,
Thomas Mitldovvney. RIchurd Walsh,
Ftancls Fan ell, Hector Davis, William
Pugh, John M. Jehu, William Mnigau,
Thomas Wntklns, Scranton ; James R.
McCnimlck, David L. Thomas, John
J, Moran, Olyphant; (!. S. Davis,
dan. daiiRhter nf Mi. and Mrs, Charles
11. Jordan, of Fall Btook street and
John J. Dcmpscy of Pnuderly stieet.
which will In- snlcinnUcd at St. Rose's
chuich on Tuenlay, Sept 'J4.
OBITUAxtY.
MRS. LILLIAN JONHS, nee One -quln,
dlid Sunday moinlng at the home
of her mother. Mis. Maria Uacquln, on
Plko stieet Deceased had been 111 for
a long time with lung -double. She
wan bcnn In Milwaukee, Wis. about
twenty-two oais ugo but had lived In
this i lty twenty eais prior to her
death.
She Is suixlved by her mot her only.
But lid will be made In St. Rose lemo
tciy this afternoon.
At the Hotels.
At At the Hnrilson house yesteiday
the folovving salesmen fiom Scranton
wcie fglsicied: T. J. Kelly. Thomas
B. Walsh, John T. Nallln, John O. Gal
lagher. W. W. Scheuer. John J. Magh
ran, N. McRlltcr. H. J. Baldwin, David
S. Regan, Samuel J. Chapman.
Among tin guests at the American
bouse wt.c Nell Burgess and his com-
A Noted Physician Will Prove This
to Sufferers in Scranton
Thuisday.
The astonishing statement that
Asthma can ho cured, coming from so
well known authority ns Di Rudolph
Schlffmann. will be of Interest to
asthma stiffereis. The experience of
most Asthmatics has been that little
If nny relief has been afforded them
by the methods hcietofore employed,
and. In fact, the disease bus up to
now been regarded as Incurable. This
noted physician has, however, after
a life-long study of Asthma and kin
died diseases, dlsmveied a letnedy
which not only Instantly lelleves the
severest cases of Asthma, Hay Fever
and Bronchitis, hut Iuih ni-tuall cuied
thousands whose cases had been pio
uounced Incurable. So complete Is Di.
Sohtlfmann's confidence In his remedy
thnt he requests this paper to an
nounce that all day next Thursday.
Sept. 19th, he offeis a liberal sample
box of "Scblffmann's Asthma Cine"
froeof chaige tn all persons applying
nt Matthews Bios.' ding stole, 3J0
Lackawanna avenue.
Dr. Schlffmann believes that an nc
tual tost will bo the most convincing,
nnd In fact the only way tn overcome
the nntuial piejudlce of thousands of
Asthmatics who have herctofoie
sought iPllef In vain. Poisoiih living
out of town will ircelvo a package
free by writing direct to Dr. R. Schlff
mann, 370 Jackson htreet, St. Paul,
Minn., befoie Sepi, 21st, and enclos
ing u 2c. stamp.
TAYLOR.
The funeral of the late Henry Lewis,
of Rendham occuned yesteiday aftei
noou and was largely attended. The
funeial set vices weie held In the Stew
art Memoilal chuich at J 30 p. m Rev.
J. L. Race of delated nnd pie.uhed nn
Impressive sermon. The chu'ch cholt
lendeieil seveial approptlale sours
duilng the seivlce. At the close the
remains weie convoyed to tho Foi est
Home cemetery, where Inteituent was
mnde. Tho pjllbe.ueis were David
Pi ho, William Wntklns Joseph F.ili-
c lough, Benjamin Tayloi William
Heaist and James Mapleson.
Tho committee In chaige of the bene,
fit conceit lor Pfof. Ilnuy Hvans. be
foie his depaitute for Wales, aie meet
Ing with success Tickets aio being
i.ipldly disponed of The event will be
held In Wobet's link on Sept. !
The" bin ourIi council ate having n
crosswalk placed opposite the Odd Fol
lows building on North Main street.
This fills a Ioiir felt want and will
be Rieatly appi eclated.
The v.iilous churches of this bniough
will hold memoilal set vices ovei the
death of the late Piosldent McKlnloy
The Young People's Midety of the
Calvaiy Baptist chinch will hold an
Interesting meeting this evening In the
chuich vestry. A well vailed pin
giamme of solos and tecltntinns has
been ananged.
The funeral of the late William
Jones, nf Bellevue, will be held tnmni
low afternoon at L'.SO o'clock. Inter
ment In the Washburn stieet lemeteiy.
vnnounpoment has been mnde of the
appioachlnR man luge of Miss Kate
Flappl and Ml. John Negley, both
ponulai oung people of this town.
It Is tn be solemnized In tho German
Hvangellcal chuich. on Thuisda. Sept.
.'(..
The amoiml icallzeil fiom the Kvans
benefit on 1'iiday evening was $J7M.".
Woi kn. en ate eiiKitged lu i leaning
about the llolden collleiv. which has
been idle for some lime It Is the In
tention to linxe everything In leadlness
for the company carpenteis foi i impairing-
the Inside and outifilo of the
woi kings. Tho breaker will be gieatly
Impi oved with new niadilnei The
news Is balled with much delight by
cur townspeople that the mine Is to
icsiime work onto mote.
Misses Jessie Hmlos. Maud Davis,
Mamie and Bozl'j Timlin left yesier
day for Si'iuiilshutg. where they will
enter the normal school.
Pride of Lackawanna lodge, No IS,
American Ladles' Protestant nt-yicia-tlon,
will meet In session this evening.
Jin,. Joseph Fletcher, of Wlntun, Is
Delnwnre, Lackawanna and Western
In Meet Auc 11, Wl.
Tralm leave Scranto.i lor Sew ork tt 1.11,
S.nn. ta, 7 Ml and PIW a. in; Ijn JJD,
3 1V 'ilK) and 8 0 n in tor New York am
Philadelphia 7. TO and 10 05 a m. anl 1213 and
3 n m For 'lohjhanna At C 10 p. m tot
ilufTalo 1 15, n 22 and n m) a m , 1 "0. 3 S, 7 n
and 11 V P. m I'nr llindiamton and way tta
tlon 10 20 a. m and 101 p in For Oinegn.
svraiufi- and Htica I 1 and fi .'.' a m , 1 SO
and J 52 p m 0vviro, e-irieme- and btii-c
train at 0 22 a m diilv. except Sunday lor
Montlo( H lu a in , 1 ai and 7 0V p. m.
Mihoitfn aiconiiiinilatlni, 1 (m ind H n p m
ninoinlmis HlvMon -For Nnithumherland, at
f. 45 and 100", a ni . 1 l and li 10 p m lor
Plvinoutli, at 810 a in . 'I Vi ind "Mr. m
feundav Tialn-tcr New Vmk, 1 10. .1 on,
nnd lOll-i a in . .120. 3 15 and 5 no p in lor
lliid.iln 1 D and 1. a ni ; 1 ..0, 3.52. i,03
and 11 .ii p ni For llm,jlnmton and way ita
llonx 0(V and lei 20 a m nioomslniri; dlvlvlon
Leave tianton, 10 Oi a m and 0 10 p. m.
Delnwnre nnd Hudson.
In FfTect June 9, 1101
Trains lor railmndilc luve sianton at ei V),
cm 851 10H in. 12 0". 1 -". 2 11. 3 52.
s'-o f, '5 7 '7. 9 1'. 11 - P in , 1 lfi a m
For llo'licdale and l.ako Uloie, 6 .ft. 10 11 a.
m rt 41 and ."-20 p in
mFer Wlll-e.lliire-i. 15. 7 1. S II. 9 - 10 11
10F(!f I.! ' 'n 'n Poinu-fi 13. 0.S1 a m . 2 1?,
1 7 and 11 .1 p ni
For Pennvlv inli II ft polnt-fl 13. 0 il, 2 13,
3 Kor'tlbanv Mid" all point nerth-6 20 a. m
and 3 52 P ' R, SUY 1IUIS-S.
For failnndile-s50, 11 M a m . 211, 3 52,
rV'wilUeI.e-OW - m s . 15. 3 2,
8 32 and S 12 p m
For Alhanj and point" north II 52 p m
For lloneadile and I.JWe I.odore-?.50. 11.1
a ni. and 3 62 p n
New Jersey Control.
;tatmn In N'w York Foot ol Liberty street
v rt and s-nuh Kerry.
TIMF TvBll. IN 1'f'KI.CT IfSK 30, 1901
n-ralnai leave iranton for New Vork, Newark
FllJaleth Phlliilelphia, Kutnn, Rethlehem, Al
iVntovi i Vlamli Chunk and White linen al H
a in.; pieis. 1.10; puM. I'M p in Sun
ltd I a ' 2 15 p in
For Pittalon and WllUia fUrre. a Ji a m . 1 10
and 1 mi P ,n hiindaja, 2 13 p m
For Daltlmoic and Washinslon and polnn
RViuth and Wet via Ilelhleheiii. s 55 a rn , 1 li
and i to p m. Sundava, 2 1V p ill
For Ivnic nranvli, Oiean fiiove, etc, at S5J
a m (thmiiRli eoath). and 1 1(1 p. m
For ncadinK, 1 elunon and lljiiiiliuiir via M
lenlown, 8 33 a. m and 110 p. m Sundajn,
2 15 ii in
For Potuvllle, R 5V a rn . 1 10 p m
Fnr Mountain Park, R 53 a in , 1 10 and I 00
Thiougli ticket" lo U point ei.l aouth and
vvc.t at lovvett ratra at Hi'- tillnn
( XI IUUT. i in I'm Vet
J II OIIHISIA. Orn Supt
Erie Railroad, Wyominp Division.
Tiaina Inr llawlev and lnteiniedute pmnta leive
Ivranlon m P.llovva N 2. 7 10 a in No 1,
S60 a m . No ii. ii P in . Nn s. 5 20 p in.
No and ! ilnouiili tialn lur New v.ork
iriv il No I, s 1 J in . Nn J, 10.10 a m. ,
No 5, .11 P m . No 7, 0 13 p in liami No.
& and 7 aie ilmim.li tialii IP in New oik.
0 st NIIW IIIMNS
Peiiailuiea No 20. 0am. N'a J, 2 p m.
Airlvali-No 21, 12 13 p ni , No 2.1, 13 p m.
vlslllng her patents. Mr and Jlrs.
HIcliDid Wlnteis, of Billtoid strejjt.
Pavld f t Spruks, of Scranton, circu
lated nmong our business men yesterday.