tv I vsri . THE SCKANTON TRIBUNE- THUHSDAy. OCTOJ3KU 31, 1001. THIRD DAY OP THE INSTITUTE VBY GREAT INTEREST IS BE t INO DISPLAYED. A Pnthotlc Scene wns Witnessed Yesterdny Afternoon When Dr. McLcllnn, Who Is Netirly Eighty Yctus Old, Recited "Ctosslng; the Bnr," nnd Almost Droits Down, lectures by Miss Sutherland nnd Dr. WUHb Weie Continued Dhec tor's Association IItets Today. If Uioir Is- any iUshi untied individ ual within tin hiiiiudarlcM of r.ncl'u "viiiinu foiinty ho hclU'itw that louchri'M' Inmitulox ure of im iiini'llriil use and that tin1 teiii'lims would ho lintler oinployfil If thoy hIu.mmI at si'liuul. ho in- -die slmulil ttilo trip 1o th" court hnii."o witiio du tills .wn.'U nnd ol)sufvo for u little ulilb' the i-urn-r"M lntt'i'et ulikdi piu li and ovry olio of the n.".0 toaoli"!'-" piosont tnli. In tho tulk-4 of tho li'i'tliri'is. nnd II In or she (lor-su't I'onii' away i nnv iin I'd Unit iiistlluto.4 mo of liiciilcillnlib ticiif lit to these toaoliorc, then he or -hr: Is pretty near past i"'deaiptloii. Dr. MeLeod was tin- first speaker In the morula; in ihe iiuilit totiri room. Ills tople wns "The Imagination la Uterntuio.'- and h- soahL to tdinu how the yre.it aathoM and pods hai' Idealized the iin'i piomiIi taets when stimulated by a xtioiiK Imagination. 'IteadliiK lu Advaneed iliadi.-" was next Hol;eii mi b Hi. "Willi'-, who Mild thai the vi ry Kii.it tiouhle with the oiiilnnry tinirli"! 1"- thnl he or she urn nol t"iioh ri'iuliliK pioperl.. liepauv of nn iiialillity to propeilj ti. inbuilt the moaning' of the v,.ntenee or nt tlele lo the l-I.ihv. 'I'll-' 111 I mil 1 teailiel", wllo hail been HsleiiliiK in two talks in omt I ii, nn No. ". on ie:ulliiK and iintuip tMnl, hy Miss Salherl.ind and Dr. Willis. I eSpeellve . (lime Into the inula eotirl loom at tie- onelmion of Dr. Willis" t. ill:, to lMen to a lei -tare (in Hi" "Applhnllon of Km in Study to 1 In in and AnlniaN." hy J'rof. Little, of '.diliiuttiii, I'. ". i.i:"Tri!i-: ii,ht'STii.Ti:i. The piofos-or's Willie was illus ti.'ited with a ntuulier ol elever drnw lims sketelied . ilh i bnlk. and proved to he one of the most en.ioy.ihle (Val ines of the Infinite. The :iilernoon'. session w.is o,i ihmI wiili nui-le. led liy ft or. John T. Walhius. !). -Ale-"l.idlati followe.l. with what ivsis pei hapsi the llni-i of liN lectin os. ids iopi( 1 Ins, "The Vocal Interpi ela tion of I.iteratiue." Tito lecture was devoted almost cn tiiely lo " pica for more deep and earnest i-uiu- on the part of l he teach or w no desjt s lo teach children tho lie.'iuues ol Mine of tlio wren I master liieces of llteiatiire, in older that lie (t s!ie may ahsorii some of the nuiMoi.s feelins and cxpiess it in the olc The (loelor pointed out tli.it li the cadence of tlie oic" tlie entire mean inn: of a poem can he cliausjcd. "I have seen leaeheis monotonously turuiUK a crank ..ml KrindiiiK out iiip chanic'il arilliineiic, mei huuleiil kpos jm pli'. mei lnniii al literatuie. and me ( hamcal every other study," said lie. "and 1 have seen teachers tilled with divine enthusiasm for their wml:. t'hakiiiK up ami put tint,' life into the iliy hones left hy the mechanical teacher. Try to pat tills onthusi.isiii into your w oi k : i ml ilon't 1ms nioeltunl- al, l.eiiieiiiber that joiir illumination and our liourl must lie touched liefoie you can e.Npeft lo louih the inoial iiatines of the Uiildicii uudei your UK'." iT.OSHINll THi: DAI!. lie uracil the ncie.ssity of iisIhr the lauKUiiKo of the emotions to convey the true ineaniiiK of poetry, and re lated an incident of a teacher whom lie oine. heard lcadiiiK thai moot sweully h 'dutiful of all Tennyson's poems, "dousing the I5ar," lo her i lass in ii uiouoiotiou, slufc-sonf;'. ilieaiy wii. witii not one hit of reel ing "the soundliiK ol hrass and ilie clashing of cyinhalfi," he called It. A most pathetic stelie was witnessed when the doclor lecited ilie poem him self. Diet' throe M-iire eara and leu have passed over his head, and as lie said hiiuseir, "I feel the shadow IcntHliciilu? and 1 .in therefoio feel the into ini'iiuliitf of tills poem lie. caiiso I, too, :diall soon he tiosslnv the bar." A lie 110111 on Willi tlie nut in and told ol the Mail crrisns; ilie bar on Its way to s(a in naei ' ihe Pilot face to taee" his voice trejuhli-d and broke. It Mas IiiiIcm rihahly alfeeiJuK and It was small wonder thai leai.s were slird lu uiiii.y purls of the looni. yon should he liappj " said he in cull' liislon, ' that lie.iv n lias nlven till tills bIouoiis polli'l ol RlvhlK P.- ii Crying for me woon " Han lii'i'oine a pio verhial phtase to e press the futility of mere desire There are a Kre.it many pro. pie who tliiii!; it s .is useless to hope tor health as to ery for the moon. They luie tried uutiv mediehu" and many doclois, hut all in aiii, A great ui.iay hopeless men and women litive been cured hy the use of Dr. I'irtct's Culilen Medical Dheoveiyj people with ohstin.ite coubI'4. hlecdimj lilliK-, iliBlll Mveats and other symptoms of disease which if neglected or inisUillfiilly treated find a fatal termination in consumption. "(Jolilcu "Medical Discovery" has a won derful healing power. It increases tie nutrition of the body, and so gives Mrengtli to throw olT disease, It cleanses tlie blood fiom poisonous impurities and enriches it with the red corpuscles of health. It is not a stimulant, hut a strer.i;th ijiving inedi. ciii". It contains no alcohol, neither opium, cocaine, nor any other narcotic Sometime the eitia profit paid hy Inferior medicines tempts the dealer to offer a substitute as "just as good " as " I)ii covcty," If you are convinced that "Dis covery "will cure you accept nothing else. 'I win hi poor health wlirn I commented taking lir fierce' mrultlne," utiles Mr. Jilnifr J.awlcr of Volga, Je(lerion Co,, linliauj "I had stomach, kidney, liejrt, and hiug truuble. Was ntit able to do any work. I had jetrc cough and hemorrhage- of the lung, but ulter using our medicine a while I commeuced to ifaiu hi ttrciixlh and Heib, anrt itopped cough ing ttglil aav Took oliout six bottles of the 1'ioldeii Medical Discovery' then, and lu.t pring l lu.l i.unpe, and it Milled ou my huix. le.ivlia; in uitli a beierc cough. 1 had the dusioi ljn Ii' dliln l seem to helpmcauy; so 1 I'u.llllU'll Mlu'.ll llteo. ieiue bd.ihi .md liok three or loie bottles of ihe ' Diteuci am' two sials of Hi 1'iene i Pel lets, ami Hut st nglil. eneil me up I feel like d different person t gludh trcoinmt'inl i.nr iieillcine to M tinier vf, lur I know it lined Die ' Di Pierce's 1'leas ant Pellets cure cou itipatiou hy cutiuK it UUiC W o - h prestlon to your enmllonut nature and you should neglect no opportunity to exorcise It that yotlr Inlltlelieo for good tuny he Increased In yotif class. " Ml si Mnrsnrpt Kwann, f Olyplinnt, rendered a dclltrtitfut poprnitu solo he fore tlie next speaker, Prof, t!, N. Da vis, principal of the Dunniuro IIIbIi school, was- Introduced. Ilia tuple was "Nature Study," and he piovpd him self to he remarkably well Informed on the BtlbJeot, NATfltK RTL'UIIM I.Ml'OItTANT. He declared that the time Is not rar distant when nattirp study will he one of tlie pi'liielpal rttlwlleH III the public. schools of this i:otiiitJ'.v, inking a nioio Itnportant place than many or the present common branches. Ho favois the plan ol iMinililnliif? mi t in r study with pyiikiloRy and fjeog laphy and he pointed out n number or ways lu which this mil he done. The .Mltlily or the fuudn.ineiltill pllnelples of neoltifty p.ui easily ho tatlirht in coli neeilon with kpoktupIi.v. h" said, and made of rich I Interest to tlie pupils. The lust speaker of the afternoon was Hr. Willis, whose lople on the programme was "School Manage ment." hut who really gave n lull; on "The Ideal Teaclli r." The Ideal le.ich pf, lie said, tiiut.r have "an open heait. an open m in il and at least u. few ioii- icllons." The leaclier lutisl aNo have a "sus tiend"d .lildgineui." he said, and not si in I it t already made up on educa tional and other ipiesilons, lie or she must be n leader lu thought and pub lic s"iitlinent, he declined, and miisl liae lii addition the lollowlng iittnll lliatloiis. Hood peisonalily. well de veloped neslhetli; nallli'e. thorough ne iti,ilntaui e with social forms, knowl edge i if proper iiiudui'l lu public idiiies anil soiid lii'icdltii;. PUAfTifJAi. rim. D .stidy. The primary leadters lu com t room No H listened lo an Interesting talk on "I'racHeal Child Stnl " by Dr. Willis, earlier In the afternoon. In which lie explained his (henries legaiding the Htlldy of the d velopuiPlit of a. ehlld's mind. Dr. .Mcl.ellau I'olhmod wllh a. technical tall, on "l-'Ir.M l.e.-sons In P'ractlon-' " The dliecloi-" associntloiis Mill inept this niornlng and alteruooii in the Su perior com t loom. Tlie piesiilcnt. If ('. Hoffman. Mill deliver an address In the morniiig on "('ealrallKlng- Country Si hools." and Dr John .1 Stewart, as sistant state superintendent of public instruction, will talk on "New School Laws." In the urieriiooii ofllcpis will Im- i'p( ted and lh illi'tilois will he addressed 1 Dr. Willi'. INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. Mnke-Up of the D.. X. & W. Board. Story That Hns Been Sent Out from Hoboken. J-'ollowIiin is the miike-up of ihe Dela w.ire. Luckuwannn and U'efctern boiuil for today: wi:iiM.sii.v, in iom:ii rn. Wild i'.iIn i:j-i .s j,. m, ,i. ,. IliiIi; Jl p. iii . I' lUlkll. liltsi.Y. .io"1ijiii:i: ::i. Willi f ,iU i:ist I.m .i. in., 1". b. Il.ijrik. I .i. in., u. IV, rii.-u"'i.ilil; .' i. in.. IV. .1. Mo-i-r, HI .1. in., 1. V.i n Wimiiei: Jl n. in., II. Mali no; :' p. in. II. Dnlirit.v; .". p. in., .1. II. M.'Kliis, I'. I'. Mi-nils' irei: o p. in, I.. 1). I.altmi'r, A I, II muni!!-, inn. sinnnitN, Kit. u ,i. in, iMt, .1 i.tiiic:; .s :i. in., il, MchnU; 'i ,i, m , ,h, Tliomponj - 1 1. in.. c-i. il. f.itiiiinb : i. p. in, r.i-t. .1 tl.-iinii:. n; T i. in., hi. in j.miu.i, it. iul" , T p in. fiom N.ij-Aug, I. Me.MIMii; iS p in, Wf-I, (iilldi'll, I'iisJk rs (..i. m.t Mm Hoar; i,.l.".i m., S. I in r.( 1 1 . s ii. in,, llou-cr; II. .Ml ,i. m.. Moi.iu; f p. in. P. Mi Iluiiiirll; 7 p in, .Mntpli; Ii p. in, M. II. Until, ilomi'H . 10 p. in.. J ipinc. I'.iiip, r Kngiiu'- 7 .. 1:1 , (.itlni,; 7 .i m . Sinuci ; PM. in.. Vninii.iii; P ,i. m , St'ioi, 7 p in, Uiiipio: s.ro p. in, iiitioM'in Mild I .Hi W'isl -I ,i, m, .lYllili l!jlri; ;, i 111., II. IbiBdi'lly. 7 .'I. 111.. I". Wull; in .i i T. rit7.itifik: II .i. in., 'I'. II. milium, I p. in. Win. Klibe: l' p. in.. .1. W Uialduii ; I p lit. A 1. Kcldnm, " p. in, P. ( .o ni.iiiii, 0 ji. in. I. Klrigsli.i; II p in., l. llamlolpli. This and That. Supeiltitendeu' Jtine, of the T..H ka wanna railroad, yestenlav appointed (1. 11. Sprout as local watch inspector at AlonttoM A niiiiih"!' of hunges in the loial management of ihe Central Itailio.td of New Jersey are runmied, hut thus far thp local ofllcials hnvc not been noti lled of them. .' story Mas printed in a Dohoken pap-r lecently to Ihe elfi-ot thai a number of important chaiiKes ate con templated In the lnuunRement of the Lackawanna railroad. It ios to the ef fect that tieucrnl Superintendent T, ;.. Clntke will remove his office to New York and beeonie Kcneral manager of the road: c. Jl, Kctehnm. of iroboken, is to succeed "Mr. Clarke, and' Traiu niaster Sickles is to succeed II r, Ketchaiu. IL mms also announced that I. II. Smith, superintendent of the dittim,- mi' service, is to retire from the company on Nov, 1. Another ru mor has the removal of Siijioi Intondent liiue to liuifalo. All of Mhleli is em phailcalh denied li the oillelals In (his elly. (leiieral Superintendent! Clarke was out ol the illy yesterday and could not he seen. THEATRICAL NEWS. ATTRACTIONS TODAY. l'IU"n .Iomi simellc Duu.jtie cm p.in., Mli'iiuion .in.) nielli. sI'.MI, -I'iiiiiii.iii sops.) 1 1, m lluihxqiieni. f leiii"i"i .mil iiIrIiI. "Quo Vadis." -I llllsl 111- MJIlRe'l Hue irnduii i,( "i;ilii V.lilis" j poxiiii'il ,u tin l.jrcuni .m'-iiii1.i .ifieiiiemi .nul Ij-' nlu'lii h. ii ;.'"' I ii'iupiii,i, .ill i,( He iiiiinii.iiit ruin Ii'-iii:: In iirj i.ip.ilili' liimK Ilie ilr.mil w.i pnvi'iili'il Hilh .1 we.dili n( i I'lien' .iinl utlii'i" ini'Iilinn.iN ii"hm.ii,v t-J pi... iIum- lie .-"per His- iii I in t--. iif t In- teem . 3 llllllllUllll ill. I W II l Sll'lll,l('li('s novtl Burlesque tit the Star. 1 1 I l.n.imi I'liiupciii e 1 1 s 1 1 i , 1 1 Huil.s- lii" i ( pen .i tin eilo. i ii.ii;iiiciii in tin' u iin iiuilini' I l,n ..lleinouii. Snnal nf Hi, ,o it!- 'i'ii nuniiil nli tl.U .ilii.ii 'Inn nc will laiuwii l,, siiiiiittni iii.Ikihc., .nul no il.tnht , lie n iiicil lo On n iii.ih.v (in mil in this i.'ij "An Egyptian Pilucess," i.i nli.t .it it i i.i.i.n In- ,lii.e s,mi,., lta mill. iuiiiuny .u.mi tnl "I'luii 1'iun," .mil jt V(ii!i,' liie bill v,,'t "An 1'iiMitijii I'llmav' Two siinil Imnwt tt'liiioinl Ilie piolmlwu u' i n.e pljjv s,v,.i i lever Ki'dljllic.i no Inll'i ilu c.l Ijciwcii i lu- jilt anil iume ill fir mudi .ipril,iiiM. I'utildit ii,e 'iiiiimii,i mil pLv "I Ik (!M(ii cl" u I'ji1oiiiI.i nitliuli in.. i, jml Hie ailer IW ii 4 lull ill lie "Hie siUj: lnn Maude Adams, li.tiu will umluiil'tedli be .i liue uml i.wl UUltuiiiUiicd aml'imc al tint l.,iiiiiii in IViili.i nUlit, . Iiun il.mile Ailmw ippejit lu tlie 'm timeily by .1. . lljnie, juilmr .if "(lie Mttlo Mlnl.tei'," einitliil "liJillly ulieil." Tlie d wince talo of M'ali, wlikh opened ,ictenlj,v nmrriiiifr li one of the I'ltietl (lie tliMler !i.n cvor kroMii ami linlicatis the iiuutuil luii-ira m-ntfcttcil in (Ills atlTadion. Tlie ixea-'.nii u particularly iiuvplclou, for k!ie will be i-mi hi a new character, which dan licrn pjonoumel a mot illitiiiuuUlied HKCcn in the few eitln In nMcli die ban apparel in the now play. The (itraoidluary uen which he wen hi E8 Iff A Scranlon Citizen Tells You What It Is. It l. i.ot sare to ppeilineiit when an.' thin;,' liiiportiipt Is at slake. The siiicH way Is lo profit hy the experi ence of friends ami neighbor.''. The piihllu Hiiiieiueut of u Serniilon cllhten Klven hen Is slllllelont ptoof to any reader. Mr. Albert lioskllly. or .'111 Norlh llv ereli aveiitie, ityde Park, eiiKlueef at the f'apoiisi- mines, says: "I had for years a dull pain across my Inn It. .My hack lei I huno anil rare so much that when 1 benl li was all I could do lo i 'al,'lit'n up at-aln. Whenever 1 took cold It alleeled my line!,. ,t nKlit II bothered on. n ltii.mI ilf.nl uiil, ubntt. IwlliBes Mhleli kept me nivake for hoiiis. I ol ten Hot up lu the rnornliifr feelinv, tired ami devoid of nil eileiKy iibil ainhltioil. Then was alo a kidney '.cakiicSM M'hleli al limes was uuunylim and painful. I had my atleullon ciilUd lo I'o, ill's Kidney ('Ills tlmiimli our p:i tiet.s iiom (line (o lime hy leudltiK the d slilliony fiom people. I Welti iloivn to ...itthes llrotheih' drill,' store and Hot .1 l'i. They licuollLte.il me lu every wey. I hale fell sllitlit touches of Up. P'iIii j-lnie, Inn u lesorl hi Doan's Kid ney l'llls neier failed In (piickly iclieve ll." For s.ile by all dealcis. I'riie, :.i) lents. Ko.-u-.MIIIitirn Co., liuifalo, N. V.. sole audits fi r Ihe I'nited States. Iteiiiemliei' th- imiue, Doair.s, and lake no sithstllule. ''Ill' I.Ut'e U'tiNts" hit il.iNmeil her in cvoiy ihr.ili r pit r, lur Hi'- l.ite l.iiuut nf in i h.it.ii let iicjliim l u.'in' fi In mhl, to i ii.iriiiiii .nnl mi i.ipth.iliiu .1. i li.it hi l.j'l.i lljhhi,.. 'Ihe piiotnt euiiud,! 't tin. I nc-it ellmt fiom Ihe ili'inciiitheil niilbor'. p mi. It N hi hit hippni (.n m.il t Jllk- With In" nlil'l ilfliivhttiil pl.iw. ''Toll Gate Inn." "lull (tile Inn," the t'u!niii.il eoiued1 iluiiii, To TAo-Day Excursion YOU CANNOT afford to miss this opportunity to visit Buffalo and the Pan-American Exposition. The Four DoBIar Tickets are good going in the day coaches of any Lackawanna train on October 30, and November 1 to return November 3. Five-Day Excursion Tickets, sold at Six Dollars, are good going in the day coaches of any Lackawanna train on October 29, and for return within five days, in cluding day of sale. Ten-Day Round Trip Excursion Tickets are on sale good for return within ten days, including day of sale. Bear in mind that all the above all trains in both directions. All Lackawanna trains land you at the foot of Main street Buffalo, Electric cars run direct from the station to the Exposition grounds or hotels. For further information, call on or teep ' : ic the local ticket agent at Lackawanna avenue passenger station. Telephone, 265-3. nhleli It lo f iireiilf(l ol Ihe t.i renm tlnnliT Salunliy alleriieuii ami MrhlitR, .Snv, '.', It .ill eMcrillliitly n'mng ploy, it l a Cntoti1.il pl.li nnd l f.viiuldl dp one el Ihe iniU Inlfieliio; eielil-t of Aliifrkan liMnre, miinelj. the llallle nl llcimlualdii, nli'l jJ In he lilnlnrh illy rui lett hi erry dolall, Per two te.inii now, this ilimtnlnit pliy li.n bein whmlliit siieir's ullli the better tla ol llieatfr-noor", nnd IU tdoiul preMil.illoti In till elly l me In ir.ialan the itilrrc't nl lotnl .innt-riiiriil lnm.. 'Ihe (41 li .in (.(fciil one mid IikIiiiIi" Vil 1I.1IU lb nih, Connelly Irmlliiir man llli ilorih .lelTeiiii, .lull, l .irlnn, Nnl (!.)-.ilvln Jtnl im nirioiis nlVr iImhuMc alirnilliiii f hluli i Hik. 'Ilifte are nU n t,t Ml., Hihli l. Illil dl, win hai been plijllnf the lniillliu' fim.ile file fur the pal Inn niMn; M.ilnii 1clliii,K Mrll. .Itihii W. Itllilxll, I'lmllii ( .implii'll, I'lril Hani.. ,1. 1'ilwln llnmii, hlne hvltnr, I IiiiIih . 'lni, I bar!"t I', "millinoilli. Il.it t if Nc Mile, llroice M.ilii'M, iinl othert. m Lnckawanna Enllrond Chenp Rates to Buffalo. In addition to Kites alieady utithoi l.cd for leturn tlckeis lo Hiiffnlo ou aecotiiit of the I'an-Ainei'lean ejpos lloh, Ihe Lackawanna ratlioad Mill veil coach eeur.sl(in tlckeis kooiI roIiik I'll day. November I, leltiinliiR- Sunday I'nllou liijf. al $t.(iil I'ot Ihe round trip from Scranlon. Smoke the popular Punch JOe. clRur. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Valley "Railroad. In l'tTect .tune 'J. PHI. Tr.dm lean Serantun: I'nr I'hllailclplii.i iiml New Vml. iii II. .V II. Ii. Jt., t CI") mid !'.i:s .1 in., I'li.l CIS 1.27 llllii It lllininml i;ili'tl, nml II. .10 p. lu. Sim UaiA, I). ,1. II. It II.. 1 i". S'.'7 p. m. I 'tir Mhitc II. nui, lla-l"luii nii'l prl'nipil puliiN hi the mil icrIoim, 1.i II. ,! II I!. It., II j. 'J IS .mil I i! p in. I'ur I'tillt.llle, n.l.'i I in.. '-Ms p. in l'or llellilelieiii, rjtnn, !e.iillnt. IliiiPbiui; nnd pilneip.il lulerini'iliUL tl.itln'it via ) - . II II.. 0.45, 0..H a m.; LM, I.J7 (ItlKk llu in ml flxprciOi 11.'1 I'. in Siinihyt, II. i. 11. It II., !i.."S a. in. i l.J. ?.; p in. I'm' Tiiuhliimioik, 'I'liw.imJj. Illmln. Itlnr.i, Rdieia anil p'incipi! Iiileri.n-di ite kiiIIoim, 'u I)., b. k W. It. I! , s.in ,i m. jii.i :: in p, m. I'm (!(ne.i, IIih lie(rr, Ituibiln, M.'iz.nn 1'all', r'litcaso .mil all pmnls west, -. i i II. ,S: II, It. I!., 7.1'. !!." a. in.. I '. :ti!.i (IJInl. t)i ami l'- pien), 7.H. Hl.ll, II .to p. m. Suml.i., li. k , ii. it., u.rr.. s.27 p. m 1'iilluiJii pjilis mil elci fiin oi beliluli Ville.e pallor t.nt n't all lialu l.etwein lViH.it-lljtie ami New Yoik, 1'hil.iih'lphia, tlulnilij .tint Su pension Uiiilije. 1,'OI.I.IX II, WU.lll II, Ceil, s,,,,)., .j, (Vrtijmi slteet. New' 1 ink. rinill.i:-' S. I.l'.l. lien. Pas. A;;t., M foillanil ttreet. New Xihs, A. V. OXi:IA.'lll.ll, Ph. !M. Aut , -until llothli'heiii, I'a. Pel Ibkf'tf. anil Piilltnau it-fi.itioiit appl lo ."O'l l.ncL.iuann.i .lU'ini", Sli.iiiIoii, Pi. Buffalo and $6FiveDa $8-TenDay RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delawaio, Lackawftnim nnd Western, 111 llrtcrt Ami. 11, l!nl, Tiulti Iran Strintim for New otk- l I 10, B.HO, ft "il, 7.M .Hid tlim ,1. in.', IS, IV. ,vo .. tM ami s.i.i) p. in, lor New- .i,tk ami Philadelphia 7.,,U .nnl 100. . in., nml U) Allil X.Ai P. in. I'nr Toltjlillilii Al Mil i, in, por IliifTalii 1.1". 'v.-! ami ''.mi a, in i I,:w, ,'',, v.nj ami 11. "i p. in l'or ItltiKlinintnn ami , Mi lion.'- W.'Si il tn. and Ian p. iii. per Dwei;o, SJI.UIM" nml t ilia in ami it'jj j. m t t.:a ami :i.SJ p. in. (bwt'Kii. S.u.niit,. ami 'ti,.i Itnlti at li.t!'-' ii m. uaily, cKpt Sumi.it. r Munli.we 'J.W n. lu i l.in oml 7.0.', p. in, xicu open .Kioimmjil.iltiiii I. en niiil 11.1,1 p in Itlm iielmrir lIUhni l'or Nnilhumhcilniiil, ,u i;. I, nii.l loo" a. in. i I, im ami 0,10 p m. 't,r I'l.Mii'inlli, at s,u a. in ; .1.,',', nml ii.ui p. m. suiiil.o 'I lulu--I'm' .New Vnik, I in, .1 im, ,,,,", ami H'.ti1 ii in I .!."0, .I.l'i nml .".mi p in. pnr MulT.ili) I. l.i in ul H."J .i. tn.s I .:u, ,i ,v., 7.H1 uiul ll-l'i p. in, Pur lllush.imloti .mil ,iy ,..,. llon- 1UI uiul Ul.'.'ii a. lu, llloi'iieliuii; illUtlon Iicaie Soiaiilon, 10.1)1 ,i m. ami 0. lu p m, Dclawnie and Hudson. In I'fteU .lime U. I1MI 'lialm for t'ailiomlili lean .-i I'.iiilnu .il (I "n, S.in), !."i. I'l-H J. in i I-'.'"'. I -"'. '.'.II. ;i l r.''i, U.-J5, 7.17. y.lj, II. "il p. l.i i l.pi .i. iii. 1'or lliiliesil.de Jll'l l.ll.e Linlnre, II '.V, 10.1 1. 1, iii i 'J. II and ftsf I', in- l'or Mllkesdlure -il 11, 7.1', S II, !l is, pi p. m.: i-Mii, l'J". s!.is .:.!, i.'.t, cm, r.t, 111.11, ll."ll l. Ill- I'nr I.. V. It. II. I'ultiU-cri, U.tH ii. in.. ,j,s I i!7 ami M. '0 I1 I". Put- pcniMp.iui i II. It. PoInli-0. 1", p.': '.)t s.::.t ami t a p in. I'nr Mbuiy ami all points iioilh-i7 0 I. m an I . ,VJ p. in. sfSllAY TIIAINS, Por ( .iiliomlah' . W, It....! j. in j 'j , a.j' ft....! .tut Vi.'a p. in. l'or WIII.Kll.ure- 0...S a. in j p.'.tw, I,. is, j.j 0..2 .nnl SI' I. m. I'ur allium .nul poiiit noith-.'l.'i p tit. l'lir lloiietildc .nnl Lake l.oilote -..Vi, il , . In. and .1 ft p. lu. New York, Ontailo and Western. lu iflci t 'iiusil.iv. -"ipi. 17. imu. NOItlll Itill NP. I.iaw brave Si latilmi. C .nboiiil.il . in.:.!) j. in. 11. 10 it. ti irue ( jflii.l t. Trjim. N.i. I . o. 7 . I no p. . tl.llip in. n. Cathuiiilaleo.il) .' SOI III not Ml. ' m. bejic ( .idu-i i.eate . (a,hi,m!.,i,. s,:,v,;:,;, ..(ilia. m. - , , ' 1.1") p. in. -Me- -NOIiril IIOL'.NII. ' ' l.i'ioe ,. e.iop. in. mi-'." : No. .No. .... 'J.l.'i p. in LMIAY- IM,1 I. cue biiantnn. s.:,na in 'I rani. .No. '.i lu,,.,.. ,-l'..l l.l. - ... ' '" sOI'111 HOIiNIt. ' III. l.'MU' 1.1'IU' ! f'ildn"ll. I'.lllinl.ilile sUJlin o. C 7.(1(1 n iii, 7 ma, , n. in I :0 p.m. fi.(Ki p in iir, p. m Tialtit .Nu.t 1 mi wi'h 'ki.1". .nul on siiu,lai make mini Hue iuiihc t in:t in. NV , , ,v., Midilli'l'i'Mi, Waltmi, -Noiwi h, Oni'olj, O.irn .mil all poiuls witt l'or further infiitinatinii. i otusiill liiki-t attend .1. (. l)ri!S(i. O. P. , N.w- otk. J 11. Vi:i.sI, l. P. A. sc, ant iii, p.i. f. Excursion1- Excursion- PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAO Schedule In Effect June 2, 1001. Trains leave Scran. tons 0.45 a. m,t week days, through ves llhulo train from Wllkea-Bavre. "Tullman buffet parlor car and conches to Philadelphia, via "Pottsvllle; stops at pilnclnal In termediate stations. Also con nects for Sunbury, Harrlsbtug, "Philadelphia, Bnltlmoie, Wash ington and for Pittsburg and the West. 0.38 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hnrriobiug, Philadelphia, Baltl more, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. 2.18 p. in., week days, (Sundays, 1.58 p. m.;), for Sunbury, Hav llsburg. Philadelphia. Balti more, Washington and Pitts burg and the West. 13.3a p. m., week days, thiough ves tibule train from Wilkes-Barre. Pullman buffet parlor car and coaches to Philadelphia via Pottsvllle. Stops at piinclpul In termediate stations. 1.27 p. in., week days, for Hnzleton, Sunbury, Harriaburg, Philadel phia and Pittsburg. .1. It III II IIINMIV. (im Mkv. .1 is. WOOIl. Crn Pm. kI New Jersey Central. Slulkiit In New Voll.-l'oot ol l.ihulv iel, X. It., uii'l Aiiilh I'cii.i. iMiiiiiiirr ArrJiiyeiiient I oi tec led li. o . ,-,, pm 'll.llt.t l"tle (.l.llil(ill fT New li.tK, NeH.i'l;, i:bz.ilieth. IMiil.iilclplii.i. 1. i-l on. II. tlilcl.iin, A l.nlnwii, M.imli Chunk .mil While Hutu, at Ml a in.; expn-f. 1.1U. ept"s', I Oil p. m. ,, ttitt, H.ll p. m. I'nr I'ltt'tmi ami Wilk"i Itairi. .'.. il a m. , pi ami 1. 00 p. in. iiii'l.i).'.'.IS,i. in. l'or lliltlnioie a ml UjMiiiigiini ami pr,in South nml Wist '( IMIiIiIkiii, .11 a. m , ( pj ami '.tn p. m. -muli.t. 'J.I p. 111 l'-.r I.CI.K llmiieh. Oteiu l.'iuie, ite , at s.,n 3. in. j Ml I. U P. I"- Per Itcu'luuJ. l.ehanon and llanl.-i, 11. i., i. lentovvii, S .Vi a. I". .Hid l.lo p. 111. Miii'laja, ".l.! p. 111. l'or I'.itlMille, (.'l .1. in., 1.10 p. in. l'or .Mountain Park, i.o'j a. m.. l.pi .ml 1.011 p 111. 'Ihiorali thkelt tn .ill point cut, (.ouih jml ic.-l at lowest rales .it the fUlion (', M. 11111 r. den. I'j, pt. W. W. WIIMZ. .Ill , Cm. Mipt Erie "Railroad, Wyoming- Division. 'I niiii for New iotk ami iuleiim'dlale points loaw Si.tntoii a, folloAt. 7.JH .1 111.; L'.l p. tn, Anvalt to.Hl a. it, Inmi lloin'-ilalf. Il.mlc.e ami iiiternieilUtp point: n.-D p. 111 fiom New l,ork and iiitetnieibab' pomt. N'o Sunday train'. Return every day at Bight tickets are good on EDUCATIONAL. Free Tuition By a teconl-art of the lefilsla- , ture, free tuition Is now granted at (lie Literary Institute nnd State Normal School ' Bloomsburg, Pit, ' to all thoo piepnilng lo tench, This school iniilnttiluH coitiflca of study for tending, for those liieputliiR for collose, and for ' those btiiiUInu niuslc. II ulll piy lo wrlle for partlrularJ. No other school offus nu.li nmerlor aj. , a11Ugit al fJi.ll low lalen. Addltsl J. P. Welsh, A. M, Ph. D.,Prin, BINGHAMTON TRAINING SCHOOL Tor Keieoii'. niuk'iviid and Dial Mute Chil dren. Phi'dral Ti.ilulii!;. M1n11.1l TuhmIor', Artie nlallon. Mii'ie. Diatvln;, Kindeigartcii. Open 3 car aroim,. Litittlar. S. A. Doo little, hi Pari tew Avenue, ninghamton, f. Y. CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY Wissahickon Heights, Chestnut Hill, Pa! A boardliiK school for boys in the elevated and lwaiitiful open country notlli of I'ltlla delphift. 10 minute Crom nroid St. Slntion. Por eatnloRiies nitdiesn JAMES L. PATTERSON, tlead-Maiter. SCRA.NT0N CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, SCRAM'ON, PA. T .1 Foiler, President, l'.lmer II, I.awjll, Ireiv, It. J. Po'ler. Stanley 1. Allen, Vice "President. Secretary. Dollars, t f