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THE SCttANTON TRIBUNE-FHIDAY, NOVEAlliEU 1, 1901.
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Cleveland's
Baking
Powder
Does the work better
Makes the cake sweeter
Saves labor, time, health
THE INSTITUTE
CLOSES TODAY
FINAL SESSION TO BE HELD
THIS MORNING.
Tha Diiectors' Association Held Its
Annual Meeting Yesterday in Con
nection with the Institute nnd
Elected Offlceis for the Nyct Year.
Deputy State Superintendent John
I. Stewait Deliveied an Address in
the Afternoon Dr. McLellnn's In
terpietatlon of "The Skylnilc."
The tiviily-tlilid :i ttiiu.it i 'unity
teachers' institute will clo.se this nicirn
iriR with a final so.-viuii li"-iiiiiliu.' at fl
o'clock. In cnnuiM'tioii ulth the -session
held ye'suet-day t- animal tnectitii; nf
the l"lf"clcn' nisDii.it inn w.i" c-nndnct-oil
ami two very abb- adiliesues- wen'
.bilveied by .lohn I. Stt'W.ut. ib-puty
state stipoiliit"iiilnu of puiilli in-iin -tlou.
Dr. Mrl.oll.iii opened tin- itinrniim s.-s-s-ion
in thf main miiri i ii.im yeiteiday
nilli .i siiiolnily ilKi-oiii .- mi "The
I'roprr Intel pretalion uf Mm cl.-loi."
nnd was followed by I if. Willi", v. ho
t-pokt biictly dii "School Management."
giving tile i-.n lici-' iiuiiiy valuable
hints tCKardlti, (lie conduit of atfalrs
In the M-innd loom, and e-iieii.illy the
-tnnn.iKOineut. of unrulv tlilhheii.
The primary ti'ai hoi--, wiio laid been
lli-tcniiiK hi rout l loom No. l lo t.ilUs
on "Child Study" and "Mltur. in the
I'riinary (.irade." liy Dr. Willi" and
!Mlss .Sutherland, respectively, liled Into
t lie main court room for tin llu.il peiiod
to hear an annnitis,' and Instructive
talk by li'ol'e.s-Hir hit lie on "Wit and
3Jltmor In Picture and l'ocni." The
professor scorns lo think that the or
dinary school i.-j altogether loo solemn
nnd dicary a place and that the Intro
duction of a little mirth and fun now
and then does not hint the pupils in
the least and has the tendeni y (0
brighten thltiK.-t up all around.
THK SKYLARK.
The llrs-t sneaker at the afternoon
jesion was Dr. Mii.ell.in, who gave a
Mnsulaily keen and inci-dic analysis
of Shelley's rilt-iluted poem, "iiie Sky
lark," in which the poet In a series of
brilliant nielaphorh tells of the eirciltm
lllsht of this lleet-wiiiKCd biid from
its nest "almost to tlie gates of heav
en" and then down to Us fledglings
siB.iin.
The doctor declined that the great
lesson taught by the poem was that
"heaven love begins with home love,"
rxplnining that the lark, when it has
j cached the highest point of its lllglu
and is far out of the sight of nlan,
keeps up its wonderful "cascade of mel
ody," that till on earth may hfiir, and
then tiles down once more to its little
nest home. Vnles.s (an led away by a
.storm, he said, the bird always teturns
lo its nest when it reaelics eaith.
The second speaker f the aftertioon
Mas Daniel II. KrHe, priiiiiii.il of the
Mayfield schools, who lead a paper on
"The Qualifications of a Supervisor of
Schools," In which he gave Ills views
on the leiiulremeiits whhh should lie
found in every pel son I'lm-i u to super
intendent the woik of education.
All supei vhnrs, he said, miisl be
leaders nf mind and thoiisht In tin
i ommunlly and must be pusi-ef.-ed of
an engaging per.snnality and (lie abil
ity to handle those under tlieni in a
piopcr spirit, "tiod pity the supeiln
fiuidit," said he, "befoie whom all
the toaehcts tremble."
A JIKA1-. KllffATOK.
Kvery supervisor, he said, uiiist have
von a successful teacher, and must
lje a "real educator, not ,1 i lass lec
turer." Ho must be a broad leader and
u digester and assimllator of what ho
does read, "He must be (1 planner, an
otganlzcr and a co-ordluator," said he
1n conclusion, "and must have the abil
ity to discern the fossilized and preiua
ttltc teachers mid weeil them out."
After .in intermission of llfieen min
utes. Deputy State Superintendent John
I. Stewart was iuirodui ed. He spoke
for about half tn hour, addiessluc him
self generally to the icuiieis and ill
icctois present, lie refeirnl to Urn
old-time schools which were in est
onco when lie was a boy and said that
the mechanical teachers, who were so
plentiful In those days, sue tapldly
brooming scarcer and scarcer and will
pooh be all koiio. This Is perhaps the
most hopeful sIkii In the educational
world today, he tliuiifiht.
He deiiaicd that teachers should not
fmly have moia! chaiarter, bin that
they should have "positive moral char
acter," and said that a teacher who
didn't have this kilter would never be
a Kicat teacher. He ured the ditei
tors to advance the salaries of the wo
men teachers as much as. they possibly
could and to keep a teacher, who has
hocn tiled and found true, teaching in
(lilt1 community, Instead nf "cilppllng
the educational .system of your di.stilet
1y lilting new teiuiier every year.'1
DinncTons .mkict.
The annual meeting of tlio Dire tots'
association was held In the Stipeiior
court loom, tho morning session begin.
Jilng n i 10 o'clock. Tho icthing pies.
lenl. Henry C Hoffman, of Jeffeison
towuhp, riilvered an address on "Ceil
trallidnij I'miiitry Schools," In which lio
(ileudcd ! r Hie estahlhhment of a giad.
imI iehoiil in en h township and of a
Mgh s liool wbfiuvcr possible. The
Kl ailed fihool. ho bald, f.s now an es
tablished institution, and Is bound. tu
remain until something takes it place,
The. iv? t uf Hie moriilnu' session was
i'oiisiiiu il in llHeii'ng to addresses on
"Drawing,' by Professor Llttlo, and on
"New School Laws." by Deputy State
Bulletin wnient Stewart.
The e n of olllceis was the first
bu" , tj tl , j(nocii k ibliu, ami
colite"!: PreIdniit, James V. MrAn
ilrew, of Ai-chbjhl; vlce-proldenl. .lohn
lleese, of Taylor! eeiptary, N. S. Da
vis, of .South Abliigtou: tieastirer, A.
W. Hilindage, of Heutoii,
Will Walklns, of Itl.iknly, relideted a
bntlloue soio. nnd was followed by Di
rector '.. T. t'ltic, of lleillnn, wiio gave
a 1'ilPf address, In which he Urged the
dlieclois to be more lil'inral and broad
minded In conducting Ihc affalis uf Hie
several dlstikis. The "esslon was
brought to a close with all addicts by
Dr. Willis mi "How Dlrectois Can liu
piove tlie Teaching 1'iofessloii.''
AitLii'T Tin-: Ti:.i'iii:i:s.
Dil ci tins he said, should be caiefill
to ongase as teaehcis only men and
women Mho could be a moral fori e in
the community, not simply "good" men
and women who wouldn't tell a lie or
steal something that didn't, belong to
them, Tho ollliioney of the teaching
pioi'esslon can be Improieil, he said, b
the payment uf good waues. lie uigecl
the dheelors to stand together If they
lielleved In a teaeher, (hough the whole
iINtrhi iuIkIu lie up In ann .igaiut
him or her.
The last sosj ,f (he Insiitiile will
be hehl tills morning, w lieu the sovei. il
(ommlttcos will make icpnits, ;unl
when Di. Mi-I.cll.in. Dr. Willi and Ml-s
Siilheilainl will ileliver their Until lec
tures'. An e.scelleiit entertainment In enn-n-'llon
with the liwtitute was gliii
last night in the High school auditori
um by the Metropolitan ipiarlette. as
sisted by Mis.s A. Mildled Pip-, elocu
tionist. The ouai tette Is composed nf four
siilendid singers and tlie eleetions icii
dered weie all given with spirit and
dash. The siiec-tiuiis given in iespon-e
to encores were all of a hunioroti.-, na
ture and ph-ascd the large audience
greatly. The tenor singing of Hubert
I. Webb -was the best of the solo work.
Miss Pipe is n clever young woman and
her rendition ofsevoial selections rang
ing I mm tlie sublime to tlie ridiculous
and running the gamut of tlie emotions
levealed a depth of dramatic instinct
and a mastery of teohnicpie in giving
expression to it iliat would do credit
to an expel ienced actr.es.
THEATRICAL NEWS.
ATTBACTIONS TODAY.
Ml'IM M.- Mimle Adniii 111 "iiilii.i sup,-i
Nilil.
K'MH.MY.- Je-ip sautellt- Hi 1111.it. e 1 mi
pauv. iti 1 nui'M mid mulii.
STXIt.- lauoppau SPii-itioii lluili -ijiiph. f
Icinoiiii ami n!,-lii.
Maude Adams in "Quality Street."
Tl.p l.iiciiiu ilcanr will l.uilnulitrilh- In
iiiiAiIn) tn lln' ilonM iniiiulit, iIip,i Mi Mamli
Villus .tpinaii. in tlip smir-hpil ln nuneil.i- In
.1. M. II a lie. entltliil, "(,iinln.i- s,c,t, "t t li
siar and pin Inc.- iriehnl llm Idulii-.t tnlmti
nt prabe from pri- and publli in iIip fpi iitii
in imihIi thi- pl.ii Iiai. Iinti pipm-uIhI. 'linn w
an i.-.piijall. lm-ly iutiip-t in Mi-. Vilaiiis ap.
peaianri- Iiiip, .1. lie ioIp of Ike Inioii.e K i'p
il.iinl Hip ln'il Iip lu-i nir li.nl.
'Up irllic nf Hie liilol.i '1 line'. In nldili 1 ui
iiip play 'a (li-f picrnn-il alimit .1 hpiI. j;i',
mikes 1 In- follmiiii.' n-fiiiuu- to the iliai.nlii
pl.iul by Mb? Adam-: - I ! rule Rhis Mi-s
A1I1111-1 an op.iiliinili- of poiti.mii-; an inuiii-i-iiallv
l.e l ill llul ilii.uiir. 'Ihc 1 liai.n I pi- 1;
pun, swi'i't and iMinnib, and pmb.iblr no 1 on
tiiiipilan actii'-. pos.p-.i'i tin' same abililv to
poi 11 ii II .k ikii s Xli.. Vd.nw. due Ipim lo
folluw itli a 11 ud 'i' iiiiiIiim.iikIii lln' wiii.miie
litlli- M0111111 wlm till. -"I turd tn In hiaic.
1I11 ads . ihiiiU to I"' uiilaibllki-, ami 1..
willnl, '..Inn 10 iIip Iraililinii-. nf In r ii... ?
lln- imiMili'iali' .1.1 r. Il"' all-li.il litnlii' mIi-hiI
iiii'aiu and 1 l.c wninni siiuuubiDr in l.lih- lu'i"
Iiivp and .iiliiliu- li'i 1 until, tin piitiiu- 1. m-i.
mil
"I In' lines of tlip 1I11 aie Inilii ami lotitain
iii.mi- M'i..i- and wl'iv epiKranw. llaiiie lias mu-
Hind In llllnw abnlll II lln .1111' .lllll'.' nu
pi en nf (Hid. i- Miitiiiirul al.il Iinineh iliaiiu iliat
lia. ui.i'li' III, wiiiliu.v .1 piipuln "
Actor William Bench.
William lleai li, in' noted hemic iml mm nil,
Kior, lrailtiv man ami all- ii.uiiul .upeilnr nil
(niuirr, who lln. i-ea-mi iiikI-i (lie tuilmii' iim
.1.1.1 nt- IM.itititp. a I1.1I1 liieeil. In Iiie iliaruiiii
iniiii-dl-iliaina nf I ulmil il di.is. -I'nll Oate Inn," !
i. ..1I1I in inn- i-cl-ct.-d llii-i rni- In pipfiiiliip lo
1 .11IIP nf llliili pieuiitioik. I'lli., liPCIII-ii of III
ummai'uili'iiil ami imiili- iiulliti-i, .0 spWiuii
.nin mi lie fclase.
Ann ions of .nppi.it In ill- p.iiliiiK belli- "f
tin Aiiu'iieaii 'lace, liulnduiu Nu f.nndAlii
.lull 1 Marlowe, ami ll"' I ill -b'lm Mi( ulheyli,
.hnlni; Willi llii-.i- iinlni-iii niti-ln 1 nf Ir ii'
iii', I" unlilinlv .lip. 11 111 dip lni'-iii.ikiii';
mil liernli- -ijle of t..sp lite, tn Ib'r an 1 hri-iMp
Hit- life nf llii. manly fi-Ilow, wlm, iluiln; 'In
dn -i of 'Tit pirlnrnipil pin li iiii-iilMi and Kramlly
mill! nil i 10 our inuiilij
Ml. Ile.11 li In. alien to Pip ta.'e 1 dp- nf
hem iliat .n.il e, il .l.iu'" all tin heitn' n.- a,
nil hi. pialte. Inie hfeii i-ounilfd bv ciuinint
iliamilli nilli.. M lln- ..Mi-inn, sniinliy nut,
me and i:li;lii.
'Lost Rivet."
sun iieiu Imllaiiii, -..Inn I.i.st rln-i ll.it lu-l.i-lently
fm i mill's mi tin -.infiii' and di.ip.
pi.ir in a -.iiluiir-iuiMii itiiunrl a. siidilndy a- it
iU", I. tin pj(im-uue lm Jill,. ibnM'li by In.
iph nlnir fnr his pa.lnral mi'lntli-aiui, "I.-.t
liliei " Ml. di- -s. net Ii.ii il incident-! are fri -iurni
ami tii'iir, iltamitle .Ituilhms tuiiilii.ne
cwi.i .nl, lli ii l i iil'.'.il .iuiplli h, and .ii-l-ne...
In lit' ipilner cue nf die play whiili eiokn
limit! lupiiniili., -n lint "l.n.1 Itlui appi-it-i
w'.ll, tipial lone la nnupjida nt t'u pjiniiei ami
Salli'M.
T.ii.i linn" v'il .ippiai jl lln- Liiiiim oil
Tui'.iIj.i 11 jld. No. ..
Academy of Music.
Yicidjy aiteiiitioii lln- b-.,ie Sj'I telle l)i 1111
nl.e I'ltipiny pie.culeil "lln Slitiiuliiau" and
la.t nltflil the .llll.llll.lll wai 111,1- linltliu W'l.t "
scieial iiieii.beM nf (In- tnrpain do ileu'r
tprilalllc-. betMeni lln ait. .iml both peifuliu
am 1 i taw- mtbiauloii. 'Imilnlit'. lull will he
"'III. I. 1. ' snil.e," ..ml lln lonipiin v. ill play
"1'lie l.j)ilian P11M1-' tli. jji.tniioli.
Huntley-Hairlu Stock Company.
'llui lluiillo ll.niu s.oii. ininpiuy v. ill open
a iim wi'el.k' eniJti lm lit ut the lijiliniy uf
Ma.ii Monday ruiiinij In "n Imioiint slnnci."
.1 .reiili. production well ami fnuiibly kliovn
lull- by their splemJil piihluulnn liH tia-un.
'I his lompany will kIu luenl.i-tlute peitouu
aiiees liuTinu their utay u tlili city, ili-midii; (ho
bill at each peifoiniauee, wl'.h an e.Mra lauJc
illle attraction Letucni tin; octi.
At tho ilifferent perfojinaueej amue of the
largest eeeniu pioUuctloiu will be pici'iitcd, in.
eluding "For Liberty am I.oie," "lln ( uin.
MoJeie,'1 "An hnwerni feln"r," "l)ay Croek-
(.'!. ' 1 v T III. t ' "ill. N'i)i Poniln.
Icn." "Tin l'.ll.it Can!," "A fJoiitlrrn fictile
mm," "HrcMii-c I tme Vnu," "llic Dogmcrjlr,"
"I'inl ItomlnoM."
European Scusntlon.
Tttii ctfilltalitc iictfniiu.incM m-io rIiim al tic
Mm llipilcr )(trtilj.v liy Hie liiirnpriui Soik.iIIoii
Iliirlcqiio tPiuiuiny lit (lie oiciiltic i( h tlitec
iIhjV riimscinciit Prjili-n mul jiMIe mi- tlie
dMItift tcuUirr nt ilif bill, They luir ii lotni-ily
f.fl tli.it. I iliclilc-il nilitliirninl,rr t Mtitrtr r,
Wrl mul Suialiltn', Hi a ulintlhic mul loiuoily
turn, are pleading. MIm I.aiir.i Wjlirl, n cr!o
ooiiile, U bikm). ii J!'' iIm) tlie AImhIIKi r.ml
Pclihin slit il . KiiiiimI.v iiml ll.iu. (.niiinlliin,
lllcuPn Hiim-jri-il In Ilie olio.
" Ml-I.iti' In Saifrt" It Ihr Mill- of the
li'lilrtqup, hr!i inmliiili tin- ii-ifiilln mi e .iliil.
Ill nlildi i'ioihitilii ii pliin llnry Iii.ul. ti .iml
tt fir t j. In Mi't.iln Hint' li ) 1 1 a I ii hi .i (iinin.iKi'ii.
A t.iiinlirr ef Mie 1 1 0-1 FntiB who irinliiiil Willi
Seed I'flect iliithrc Him liiiil(4i)ii'.
Election Returns.
Maiiaacr Pufly lm .iiT.mqcil nlili tlii Unlrin
t'nlon 'Iplccupii imi:i.iii, whfrrliy I'ii- full jiiil
compll'ln rlfi'lliin irliirni nlll lii imiI fieiu lie
l.iRr, 'Jitil.i rM-iuim, .u, ii, by i-pm lul tlirn t
H-riiic, 1'im s-he,' lm' iliralpi aniiiR pulili a
rhilu i In lliir. ,lnirpi rtlnn' lali'( .i..llulii'
fU'ir.', "1.I..I llo.r." Jinl u I ln miiio 'iiiip ir.
ele Hie lull nml mi ui.i'1' polnlul i nfnlltiu'i
t'lio'isliuul llti lo'intiy
Molly Pitcher Coming Heie.
Molly I'll, hor was born m lliis ljlo, .iml ilure
l tl.PtTfoic- imiili iiinn.lli IipiimIhiiiU In pi! Mimi
l.illii.n Kul.Iri "- liiipii-iii.iliiii nf t In- f.iliiiin
IipioIiic nf Hip Up-, ilulinii, liii Ii Mill ulinr'b- up
p! lit Hip l,.vu'iini. Tin- il.iy icpnilpil In in
plilir.ip sIjri'iI, i fpaiiue lipid); tin' Iu.IIp
pup lit Miinuiniii, nlii'ir Mully lii.nl.il ami
lircil Hip i.iiirrti.
A ml f.pi'1'iiilb- rpuiupil r.u ,i Npw i.iK 1 nil
Will dilpp.Ut Mlsl Iviilltll. 'I III' UlCIUl'IIIPllt Mill
muliiiilitrillj be mi' of tl.p li.iillni; Mini, nf Hip
-p.i(ii.
Notdica Concert.
'Hip Inttie-t III tie Snulli.i loflppil uf "n
It .it the iipw .iiiuniy, itn.n.ep-1 !n ll.p limp
.ipliti'jilii", .iml (lip inillr.itniii- me tint ft will
prim- In fii tin- iiiu-t Mini'v-ful iim.lr.il iuil
in 'iijiilon's lii.iiui. 'I lie- -iili-i lipilnn lit, ,ip
I ipiillj lllllnir. .iml llio-i' ho h,ip imt .Uiculy
Mili-i illml (.li.iulil tin in pininpfly :iinl vi.tn-tin-
t Inner- if M-it. A Mili.iriplion Iwl will be
fi.iiml .it I,. P. lVu-ll ,v I ii.'. Mil, ! !m.
rsnil.n'4 WIIKti Hun-I! nl s.iiv Miiliiu
.NiiiiIIi.i i to lip lii'inl in si-iiiilim mi TIiiii-iIiv
PMIlllU, Nli. II, 111 s', 1,(1,1, , Hi H- ,111,1,111, An
ilTnit will In- iii.kIp to iiaui-t UilUi-..lnri-.iii4
Ki'lll-Klllv III I'll- 'lllllpIlM'. .Nil iloillit .1 sli.lL
in my Hill In' int.ri-inl wuli-mi .110 cilnri lii-mj
iiiiiIp, bi'i.usi' in tf,p limp nt i lu- silninniiii
Iti'lhti. inlili'll ill si r.i 11 1 1 ill ll'nlltlx .1 rlrlf vflltnu
i.f iliolll - l "(lit up llnm hfp. ntnl w tii.iiil
:ii,,liinl'. --ulii.it.itii'11 Mii n .oiilu 1 miiir 1i-ip
TAo-Day Excursion
YOU CANNOT afford to miss this opportunity to visit Buffalo and the Pan-American
Exposition. The Four Dollar Tickets are good going in the day coaches of any
Lackawanna train on October 30, and November 1 to return November 3.
$6FiveDay Excursion$6
Five-Day Excursion Tickets, sold at Six Dollars, are good going in tlie day coaches
of any Lackawanna train on October 29, and for return within five days, in
cluding day of sale.
$8TenDay Excursion J8
Ten-Day Round Trip Excursion Tickets are on sale every day at Bight Dollars,
good for return within ten days, including day of sale.
Bear
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 telephone the local ticket agent at
Lackawanna avenue passenger station. Telephone, 265-3.
n (lip nrinnry Pcranlon fcnt down 100 peuple
In ii special train, Ibcir, aiMed to (lie llnenit
tioin VIlf(,.tijnu Mv ,rr (.dbuttw, nllcil 1 1t it
I'larc Willi the tnml brilliant looking ainllewp
Hut liai nvniililcil here in jpu. Ilcclproclly
In matlriA of t,, ,, i0p.'t emotml to n
Ilkll.UIIIP,
"If die ppriplp from srahti'ii r 11111" hero lo
licir N'onlli 1 (Iipj- tamn becuue tlicj wanbil
to bear lit r and lint bpcau't- llipi wiiitn) lo in
nh" any tlrht of Kralilinli f.roanl tlil iltj, m
Iiccium' iluy pplctil tn , ..il,l.li himPb.M
(inllliiK nf urn,.. I.iI.phPp f WllkPt-lliiti-am
KMif Lilly take up 11,1. Matin- II will lit- he
iiii'i Ihf.i want tu ,inr Soulli.i nnuln, ami
fur 110 n,,r ir.i.on, 'Hip (d.,,,1 niniiiirlii' 111.1 1.
an iintimtjoii Ihtp v.ni.' ni.Mitlii ,im Hut will
not lio fiirimlli-n. In adIu-, uuilily uml 'ii.'iui'i.
In pcioiial appp.iiaiiip; ii, h n,,it Ki-i tn make
up tin1 nitM, flip . nt p tif Hip fij KM-aipit
tin- win Id la i-ii- I,imh nml ,,.i. In-iniiii.- clie
l ;M lili'.i'lni.' tr Hi,- ,.,t ., to tin ear. Mip
a Inilml. a lp latin- toilli fur lier lirt loliu
In tin,' Mlki'.laiu arniiu.'i u nv ipit cti, ini
llll' Lldlullip uf Hip plrllili' i .allll 11 lipjllllilll!
iiipiiioij, At tin- S1r.111lr.11 loncrit Nonlicn will
dp nvfi.lnl ,v ,rri siiniiiup.', pianist, ami llifl
llinilipijrr ".iiupliini.t mi lio-ita."
Yesterday's Marrlnge Licenses.
S'iniiiil PjvN scrantoii
i:il.iliplh (iaflny suauinn
.siiliuy (.'lnpppll SiMiiinii
Mi. M .1. i:un IIIjupI.v
.Inlili til Iflln (llil I u p
(i'l'Ul'il"iP I'o.l jnle
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Lehigh Vnlley Hnilrontl.
In Cltpot .tunc l. I)l.
TiJinq lean Scr.iuliin:
Pur Phllaili'lplila ami NVw Yolk .j P. .1. II.
It. It., at II. Ii an.l ).;:s 11. in, aiul i'.Is, I :7
I lll.n k 1)1 111111111I i:pic--). ami 1 1. ..u p. in. Sun-
Uj.l. U. .V II II. It., 1. .v.. f.-.T p. 111.
I'm' Wliili: II. n i'ii. Ila.titmi uml piinripjl
luilut' In the mil uijlou., M.i I). - II. It. It.,
il.l.'. ".I" ami 4 JT p. 111, Pin- l'utl-tnlli-, u.t.'i 1.
111.. ".Iv p. 111.
I'm- IMIilrliriu, ll.i'lou, lli'.lilili.-. Il.-.iri-liili;;
11111.I prlntlpit liitrliucillali 'tatlonv - i 1 II. .t .
it it,. 11. n. !.:'! a. in.; 'j.is, t.jr (iii.uk nia-
mcnil Kmiicii). 11.. 0 p. in. Mimla', I). .'; II,
It. It,, H.RS 0. in.: I..". S.-.T p. in.
I'm 'liiiikli.iuui'il.. rowanila. Illmlij, Itliu.i.
fit'iii'ia ami prlnilpal Intfi'iu-iliali- .i.iloni. via
II.. I., ft W. P. I!.. S.l'l a. 111- .mil '!.I0 p. in
I'or ficiioa, lt(.iliitii. Iliitl.ilu. Si.itiu Pall.
hiraito anil aP points net, 1 f.i I), (c 1. It. It.,
7.1. Il.."5 11. m.. !.". a.." 1 flll.11 1. Iiiinmnil l.
prp..), T.!". lull. 1 1. mi m. Siiih1.Hi, I). A. .
It. It.. II.iVi. ".'.T p. 111
I'lillni.iu pii'Ior ami li'Ptiln-- m bilnyh Vallrv
pailm 1.11F mi all 11. lln ln-tiM't'1. U'lll,i4.1tiiin
ami Npw Voik, 1'lill.nlplpliia, rtinf it-j ami sin.
ppti'icin Uiliti;t'.
IlllI.MN II. Wll.lltil. liru s,., or, ("oitl.iiul
illi'pt. ins- Voik.
I'HMlf.lJS S'. I.CK. (I'll I'.ini. t., M Corllainl
ttli'it, Vpu- Yin!;.
A W. NO.NTMAClll'l!, Ho. Ias At , Sjulli
llotlililii'in. Pa.
I'm- lickcti ami Piillinm ic-cnalioin apply to
"0'i I.afkiuanua avriui". iiaututi. Pa.
in mind that
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
.- 'A-XAAr- AVS pWpwNj- si-p
Delaware, Lnckawnnna nnd Wcsterm
In PlTi-cl Auif. II, 1101,
TrabiA leave Siiantoii tor .New- Yolk -At 1. 10,
n.na, fi.51, T.CO ami )0.0."i a. in.) l,i, if'o
!i.t.", 61) ami Maj p, in, I'm' ,v,.w ,,,. ol
llillailcltilila 7..V) mul in.iU a. in., ami li, 11) ami
B. 4 J Ii. in. "or Tnli.lli.inna At il.lu p. 111. r
Ituiiaio- 1. b", tWJ nml nun 1, in.: i,r.i, n.:,, r.o.
mul tl.-Ti P- tn- I'or lllimliatulnn ana war ln
tloli--K.'- a. I", mul I'll p. 111. I'll' ll'Vciin,
Sji.uu'P aiul I tin I D nml u.a n ui l.i.r)
anil !I.iV! p. 111. D'Wnio. sn-iiiin.' ami VtUx
Haiti at li.!i .1. 111 daily, cicpl uiii.i pf
Monlrruc U.no a m : l.u'i nml r.iij p. n'i Mm
ulsmi aiiouniinilitlrin 1 1x1 nml II l'i p. 111.
Itlnoiu-ljinii; IIHI'inii I'or .Siiilliumlii'tlaiul, nt
ii Ci ami liliil a 111.: I . nml it. in p. m (-r
l'l.inimitli. at ".to .1 111 , .'..Vi ntnl Itir, p. ui.
S11i1d.it 'I lulu -I'm Now "link. I m, .i.im, .Vf,-,
mul lou'i 11 in : :i,:o, ,1 l.'i 'iml .'iim p. m, nr
niiitaln I. is nml 11 ' a. in : i ru, ::.,-,., y.05
mul 11 "i p. 111 I'm llinlniutnii ami wav ,.u
llmi' 'i.ilil ami lil.'jn a, in. Illiouiiiuii; dbl'lon
I.--0H' Si-raiilon, lUOi n. 111. mul U 1U p. 111.
Delaware nnd Hudson,
In Kiloct .bine ', 10,11.
Train" for t ailminlalp li.in Snaiilon at i'..Jo,
S.l', sTil, Jo 1 1. in: 12.W). I.!"i, '.Ml. .1 ,"
5,'J'i, 0.'J". 7.37. !.!., II J I i. in.: I. In 11. in,
I'or Ucni'-ilalc ami bake budoie, u.'.'il, lo.l.'i a,
tn.; 'J.tl and n.'J'i p. 111.
Por H'll!.pi-n 11 ri U.t.'i, 7 H, S II, ''.is, u.n
n, in.: la.ui, ii", i i", ..;i, t.-.T, u.iii, ;.h,
lii.tt. il.-in p. in- .
I'm b. V. It. It. I'.'iiiH-d.fi, fl.:is 11, ni.; J.1,
t.-j; -inii li.to p. in.
Por I'pnn-.iltaiiii I!. II. 1'olnta C J.", u..if, tl.i,
:;.ll uml 4 'il p. in-
Por Albany iml all polnli noitli-i;ii) j. m.
an I ".''. p. 111.
SI'NIHV TIIMN.S.
Col- ('.illinlidali- S.."'), 1I..U a. in; L. It, .-j
d.M nml lliW p. m.
I'm- M'll!,pi-llaiiP-9SU .1. In i VJ.ut, I.M, 3.JS,
11.:,! nml S. li p. 111.
I'm Alluiiv ami p iinl iimtli.'.'.! p in,
I'm- llniii'Mlale nnU l.ako l.udoii' S ul), II ...I
a. 111 ami .'l.ri'2 p. in.
New York, Ontario and Western.
In 1 tin I 'lue-ula.. n pt. 17, P,hji.
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b.ati! I.i'.ne .,,,,..
Tialm.
Nu. 1
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TraliK No-. 1 on hm-I. iIim. ami i on srunilivo,
makv 111.1111 lln- iuiiui'iliii-.i in, N.-.i ,. ,('(,..
.Mi.lilli'tmui. U'allmi. .Noiwi Ii, Oiii-ldi, t,-ies J
ami .ill piuuls p-t.
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.1 C. WDI'.KsOV. (,. I-. . Npw Yo.k.
.1 K. Ul'.f.sll, T. 1'. . so.into-i. Pa.
all the
ftOADTjMETABLEa
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Sclicdlilo ill Effect Juno 2, 1001.
Trains leave Scrantou:
0.4G n. m., week days, through ves
tibule train from Wilkcs-Bane.
Pullman bullet parlor car and
conches to Philadelphia, via
rottsvlllei. stopri nt principal in
termediate stntlons. Also con
nects for Sunbury, Hntiisburg,
Philadelphia. Baltlmoic, Wash
ington and for Pittsburg and the
West.
0.38 n. in., week dnys. for Sunbury,
Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington nnd Pittsburg
nnd the West.
2.18 p. in., week dnys, (Sundays,
1.58 p. in.;), for Sunbury, Hnr
rlsburg, Philadelphia, Bnltl
more, Washington and Pitts
burg nnd tlie West.
3.33 p. m,, week dnys, through ves
tibule trnin from Wilkes-Bnrre.
Pullman buffet pnrlor enr nnd
conches to Philadelphia via
Pottsville. Stops nt principal in
teimcdlate stntlons,
1.37 p. m., wePk dnys, for HnKleton,
Sunbury. Hnrrlsburg, Phlladel-
phla nnd Pittsburg.
.1 II. IICK iiis-ov. iim Ur.
.1. II. WOOP, (Jon. IM. Ml.
Now Jersey Centinl.
Plallni' In N'cw York font of l.il.pitv t-tir-t,
X. II.. ami South IVny.
Miiiiiuir VrraiiRimcnt (mrrrttil In flit. i,-,. pu.
- lulus Ic.iic -iiiinioii fm- Now Ynik, .Nmv.iiI,,
l'.b?ab'tli. I'lilluliil'I'li. I.ii-lmi. Ili'tlilphPiii, .
liiilov.il, MalKli Cliulik and WIiIIp IIupu. ,n ,;,5
a in.: espies, id". cir;-, 1 (i p. ,. .,.
di. 'J, I j p. in.
I'm- I'lltilc.n nml Will."-ltairp. St,' a. in.; p)
ami I.OH p. ni- suiiili. 2.1.-I p. in.
I'or ll.iltlninre nml w.i-.lili.jitnu ami poluM
Smilli nml w'"". I.i ltpllilili'-ni, ...-,, a, ,,,. 0
ami t.oa p. ' '"ii"'iv-- - I "i
l',r bonis lliaiiil!. O.'cau liiun, id , Uf. i.y,
n. in. mul LI" 1. i- , ,,
1'nr ItmiMii'-'. Libaiii" aii'l llaiiWiiny. ia ..
lc-ntouii. ' s..j- a. m. ami I.lu p. m. s'limlij
-.'.to p. 111.
I,r P.itl-iillp. "." ' "I 1 19 P- ni
Cor Mnuut'iti! I'aik, s.oj a. in.. 1 10 ami l.Otl
'llii'mmli tiiki't" to all polnli cut, houtli Jul
wi'.l it liAM-l rilcA ni tin-".tilliin.
r. M. Itriil'. Clin. I'a. Aut
w. w, vi;xiz. Jib, ecu. supt.
Erie Ruilrond. Wyoming Division.
Tiaiu for Npw nrk mul iulrinieibalp puinti
Ioim.' biianlon a rollow-i: 7 'Jil , ui.; '.'.Ji p. in.
Aiival- 10 It", a. in. Itotu IIoih-mJiIp. II.iuli-y
and inieiini'ill.iti' points: i if) p in. fioui .New
Voik and Intciiiieiliitc poinli. No sundii ttaln.-i.
eturn
tickets are good on
EDUCATIONAL.
Free
Tuition
ny a recent act of the lcplsla
lure, free tuition Is now granted
at tho
Literary Institute
and
State Normal School
Bloomsburg, Pa.
to all those preparing to (each.
This school maintains courses
of flttulj" for tcaehci'!', for thoso
propailnsr for coIIcrc, nnd for
those sluiljiiiiT music.
It will pir to write for particular!.
No oil er tilionl ortcia hiicIi nmerlor ail.
lantaeei at tucli low rates. AJclrcai
J. P.Welsh, A. M., Ph. D., Pdn.
BINGHAMTON TRAINING SCHOOL
Por Xenon. Parkwml and flpaf Mute Chil
dren. I'lii'.lpal 'l'i a I n I nc. Manual Tialnlni;, Artie
illation, Muic. Drawing, Klndcuaiten. Open
)rar mound. Cliiular.
S. A. Doo I i ttl &,
82 I'ltilew Avenue, Hingluniton, N. y.
CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY
'Wissahickon Heights. Chestnut Hill, Pa!'
A boanliiiR scliool for boys In the elevntcd
anil lieautifut open comitrv north of rhlla-.
ilelpliia. 30 minutes from Uro.id St. Stnlion.
I'or catuloKiics nddiess
- JAMES L. PATTERSON, Head-Majlfr.
SCRANTON CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOtS,
CRANTON. IA.
T .T. roster, t'jcsldenl. limer II. Lawall, 1'eas.
It.
.1. Koter,
Stanley
P. Allen.
VUc President.
Secretary.
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