- V ?. f ' yt'fM - i THE SCRAOTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, NOVEAIJJER 12, 1001. HOT GRIDDLE CAKES Hakes tliem light, sweet, tender, delicious and free from dyspeptic qualities. INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR CTtESENX CONDITION OF HARD fc0AIi TRADE. Car Supply Is the Chief Topic of 1 Conversation Among1 Coal Produc ers Trade in tlio Lake Superior Region Shows Improvement The D., Ii. & W. Board for Today Allis Ckalrnera Company Has Shipped a 1GOO Horse Power Engine to Sydney, N. S. W. Car pupiily continues to lo- tin- eliit-f "topic of t'ouwi'Mitlon mrn-nt. iuiiI pro ducors. Tlu; jiiitlii-at.'lle Irailc lias boon foolin-; this t-liurtiiKO for two months and the situation today is by no means irassiiriiiK. 3ti "Tart, it is IVroIy pre rliclcd by wiles :iu'-'iits in ..Vow York lty that Willi an ordinarily stormy winter tlicro will b" little improvement in car supply lii'luro next April. Itclall trade in anthracite uiiiMimln;; IpitI tory has felt the bra in inlliiom e of fouler weather ami rltiiwml ha:-- in-cio-im.-'!. Tiiees euntintie very linn wilh no prospect of any chants lo a lower basis before m xt spring. There liavt! been nnpors ilurl'ij ih" weel: of a possible strike 1111.111. ilie i.iiu.'i' of Hie. Temple Iron eonip.uiv in the upper "Wyoming ronion dw injr to all"!;eI iil iriininatioiis asainst union men. It is doubtful, however, if with winter near and the demand for labor -jin-il ilint either the coinpativ or ;i.. im n will reject tnkinr n modi-rat" vii v of Hie matter. The whole ipiesiioii of the em ployment of union labor eai, be settled next spring. Trade in Lake Xunei ior lerriloi-y shows iininoveinent. Iteceipts o coal by lake are fairly heavy, on; not oravy enough to remove tin- onilook for it considerable slioiiiiKe in supplies at the close of navigation. Lai-" freights from Unffalo, however, favor l.irse ar rivals, belli:,- ;!" cents lo Dulutli, as compared wi.h W or even To cents lo 'hir-i,-u. Kecoipts lv lake at f'hiea.v-o for the season to date are ahead of last year's Usurps, but below those of ISM. The srent short-ige of cirs Keeps re ceipts of all-rail coal down 10 a mini mum. At the lower 1 lie jorts lius-i-Jirss shows more -.ell, it-. Uemaml jiIohr- the Atlantic s.'.ib.iaid has im Jiroved. There is i. s-c.iii'ity of vessels ;it the loadlmr ports and e(,al is hoIiir forward slowly, consequently some buyers at shoal water ports who have delayed niacins; orders now -want coal nt once. The steam sizes ate in Hood request. K- coal is sometimes haul o get for prompt delivuy. The regu lar prices for free uuniliut coal. f. o, Ii. Keiv York harbor pons, It.: Uroken, SJ; pkk. $4.23; stove and nut, ifl.r.u, I'.-a is quoted at Si'. la to fci.Sii; biiekwheat, c' to Si'.23. KnuliK'oriiiK ami .MinhiR Journal. D., X. & V. Boaid for Today. Following is the make-up of the Dela ware, Lackawanna and AVest nrn hoard for today: 3ioxi).v. ovi:iiii:is 11 Willi Cat-;, lj.. S .1. in., II. IMunj. II p. tli , i. 1.11) "iVollllt'l, JTKi-tUY, mim:!Iii.i; i". Wild Cits, i:j.-l II. tin :i, in., (I, T. Si tiU -: I . in,. .1, ,. lln-h; T .1. 111.. T, ll.1ll.11: .s 11. 1I1., I). Wallace; It" a. 111.. I'. I,. 1!,,-,; n a, ),,,, .1. 11. M.L.UTD, II. V. liiiiir.ilil's . low; -J , ni., ), Kearney; 0 p. 111., V. ,1 juU-i ; 1, p, ln.. , IM.t .ittliy. silllllllilS, K(i-0 .1. in., ia-i, .1. (.Iliin; s j. in, wr-l, I.aUln.ir. . II, Nnliitl-.' new; ') 11, )i Tlionip-011; II a. 111., wl, , Co.lar, I. . Neven-.' .retv; '1 p. in., (.i, si, liml-ty ii p. m,, 1 ait, J, llonnli'.iii; p, m,, wo., si, (iuUlni; ; )i. 111., (10111 X.iy Aiik, t:. .MtAIIUu. I'Uslicrt -C a. in,, Wiiini'i; V .1. iu s.. 1' mi 1 h 0. 111.. limber; ll.l'i .1, hi,, Slui.ni; 1, ji, in., p, MdtoiiM'll; T.:;o p. m., .Minpliy; :i p. m., , , lljrdinloini'WJ 10 p. in., I.aiiipini.. l',ioniir llngiur, 1 .1. 111., (i.itlni'i; 7 j in., V. slniiii; 10 a, 711., Naiuiun; Hi .1. m., p. p, Niorj o.i.i p. in,, si.nitoii: s.:m p. in., ii,,)i','ni, WiM Cats, Vt- I a. m., T. Iininileaiii .. ,1. m., II, Uistiior; ti a, in., r, Kins'ki ; la a. in., 1', Wall; J p. in,, A. I). KctUi.nn; - n. m., M. .iimody; 1 , in., I', C.ivJii.itivli: 1 p. in., 11. ItJiidolpli; II p. 111,, .Mm il,iii.i',-iui II i. 111., Ii, llaggilly. Mllll'i:. Hut,inl House: l'cao aive 11, e. ..11J tl,i Clnu un 7 a, 111. cast for woik Ualn R ( atr.or v. Ill urn J, lu.-.irr'i ei.-. mil s tie I Ml). tliir no'.lvc, .I0I111 t4lcr will ion P. (iilllnair inn, 111 , Tu.fil.n, Nov, 12, nml until turii,-, I II. Hr.il.cn,-. ,1 TI, 011ms S-V.iuliii will K" ii CJlllljti' 1 if.v, 'i'lic-iday, .Ndv. 11, 111 plan' J. Goiiuy, .in.) until further notliv. Jwcpli D'llilcn will cu out Willi l'lUp j!ft nip in ilium of M. II, I.jn;'.oi, ai.il llllll.'l ll , ,M Ill P. I J. .mill, until This and That. Tip? ii K.vp.-um romblno, ivhlch Is in be lucorporutid under the nuine of the 1'nlii'd States 1'Iasiter company, ,vlll. ft Is s.ild. in In operation by De cemiiiT l. Nun l forty plabter mills mid as man., ou.'.lnt, plauls, it is ie jiorteil. me inn' 1 contract for pur i'han. The pii'- lit v'tit)Ut of tliesi pi'ii is is niieiit liu.wo tons annually. In his uinduet of the negotiations, C, A. lloncclter, formerly auditor of tiie lAmerlcnu Steel and Wire company, has tjeen fisslstud by Percivjl S. Jons, of New Yotk. Tlio now company will con trol, so It la paid, 20,000 acres of gyp sum land lit the United States. .Teaiisvlllo lion Works company, of ileansvllle, l'a throtisli Ha IJoiiVor branch, has recently sold mine pumps us rullmts: Threo eoinpotiml cotidcns litff SOU feel lift, two simplex duplex to l.eadvllle, fol.: two cmnpoiind con ilenslng, 0110 SCO and one L'.'OO root lift, and two -'Implex for Cripple (.'reek: two compound eniuleiisliiR lioo feel lift for a coal company! two olectilo station pump for Colorado inltles', 11 slnkliiK pump lo Old Mexico, and it duplex sta tion pump in Arizona. The AlllHChalnu'rn company has Just shipped from Its Allls-Mllwnukee plant the third and last t,f.00 horse-power pii Klne, which is to bo Installed In the central Kciierathif,' station or thu Kyd ney Clly and stiibmbaii Trmnway, Syd ney, X. S. W. The ptiBltie, which wcIkIis about '.'DO tons, was loaded on eleven cars. The bedplate alnne weighs close on 'Ili.0i.l0 pounds, VnlrnctH for the elrctrlcnl ernilp. ntetit of the main power house and sub way stations of Ilie linpld 'l'ranslt rail road. In New Yoilt city, wore receiltlv awarded to the Westlnahottse Klectrlo and .ManufneluiliiK' company. Amoitff tin iipiaratu called for are 0 ri.nao-kw. alternators', :: LT.o-ksv. exciters, i:t! l,:,00 k. rotary conveners. TS 530-kw. Itaiis loiniers and S motor fteneratur .Mnrllm, sets. II H said Him (he contrail will amount to about. $i,.ion,nnii. FREEPMAN'SAID SOCIETY Prominent Orators Assist in Celebra tion of Thirty-fifth Anniver sary nt Pittsburg. By KxiIumK! Who IiomTlir Avo. i.itii Vint. Tlttsburff, Nov.ll. The attendance nt the celebration or the thirly-lll'th anni versary of the Kri'edman'K Aid and Southern r-Mticatlonal s-ociety of the Aletliodtst Kplstopal church In Calvary church, Alleprheuy, today was the lai'KesL since the organization -vas formed. More active Interest was also taken in i limn at any oilier. The readlutf of the. reports of the treasurer and board of manaseis occupied the greater part of the (list service. The treasuier stated that the income for the financial year ending .Tune ;:0 last, had been $.170, 100..', S, while the total expenditures had been ?3G'.',!12;. After tin- payment of an overdraft this Hhnweil that the balance in favor of 1h society was JIT.T.Vi.r.S. The greatest increases were in the conference collections-, which showed an Inciease of $::, II.II.SO. and from industrial schools, which had increased bv $l,::tl.i!i. Diii'Ilitf Hi.' forenoon addres.-es on the work of the society were made by nishup J. At. Waldni. Uisluip Karl Cranston, Hishop I). A. lioodsell. Illslmp U. "U". AVarren and Hishop ('. H. Fow ler, who took the place of Ulshop c. ". AlcCabe, Mho could not be present. The Uev. JDr. W. V. Thirkleld, secre tary of the society, read the report of the board of managers. U shows that in thirty-five years the society has reached over iOO.Odfl students, sent mil about, ten thousand teachers and two thousand ministers, enrolled about "il, floO members, and accumulated property worth over two niillion dollars. Dr. Thlrkielil said Unit the object was not to make the negro smart, but to make him Kood. Secretary Thirkleld said that ItooKer 'I'. Washington's school at Tuskogce, Ala., had one thousand students and spent SluO.aun a year In its work. Hut the Methodist society has lorty-tliree schools, with over three thousand stu dents receiving industrial education and a total attendance of ln,000xstu dents and last year less than MOU.O'jO was expended. Secretary Al. 1!. .Mason made reports on the condition of ihe several schools, showing them to be all prosperous. Air, Williams, a generous Vreshyierian lay man, of JiCaver, I'a., wave S.'.nOij In build a science hall at Athens, Uu., said Sec 1 clary Mason. The afternoon session was devoted to the finances of the society. A Ions discussion on the appropriaiioln of $i:il,nno asked by the board of man nsi's for work the comiim year, was held, The appropriation Is f ll.liU'J more than was asked last year, and the ma jority of the delegate held that tin; amount asked was too much. The general opinion was, however, that the school appropriation should not bo reduced if thu amount asked for was cut II was hinted that salaries might be chopped. This brought I lev. !olm I'earsoii to the door, who said that the teachers and workers weie receiving small pay now, and if a cut wii" made, It would create dissatisfac tion. Mow M. U. f. At.isoit llinde an address In which he advocated giving the amount aslMd for by the managers. WILL OF E. S. STOKES. Property Left to His Mother, Who Has Been Dead Several Months. By INilixll.) Hiu1 frvlil Tin' A-s.iiiili'd l'10-i, New York. Nov. II.-A will, esc itu-d by I'M ward S, Stoke on Alnich 1'-, JSfM, was tiled lu the suirotiale's nlllce to day. The testator directs that after his lawful debts shall have been paid, his mother, Nancy Stokes, Is to u-eelve all his estate of whatsoever kind and na ture he possesses- al the time of Ids death, Air. Stokes names Klisur V, l''oote, his brother, Horace N, Stokes, and .lames V. I.eary as Ills executors, but sulwcctuenlly states thai he has re voked the appointment of l.mry, l.ns-t week a will of Mr, Stokes, ilutnl in Wi, was filed, This document left the estate to his cousin, Y. K, D, Stokes. In view of the fact that Mr. Stoke.i' mother died some months ago. If the IS'.M svl stands his brother, Horace Stokes, of llacke.ttstown, N, ,1., and his sister, Airs. Mary .1, Mac.Nutt, of this city, will, it Is said, label It whatever eslute lie may have left. BLAZE AT WASHINGTON. Five Sweeps the Woods for a Consid erable Area Near Cleveland Park. Jly CmIihIu' Will' fuTil'll.c VoUaU'il I'tvs, Waliinvton, Nov. II.- I'lie Hue nwtpt lln Hui'.N iv:' .1 lui.fl.li'ljlili' ai'.i ui'ar Cliulaii'l Pari., jii.i I'M. n. I ilie tiiy 1iii.Ii, U.H .iitiinu.iii, for a llin..' IIiK-jU'Ih-'I to iluto.y tin; uiiiiiiir lioini! 1, 1 A1ln1ir.il Pettis an.l lliu toiinti' cunliy Iiuiiio el c'l'flik'iit I'loviluul, but wa llnilly rtui'4iiMn'd ttltluiut iljiumc eciil In tliv womli. Tlie Ltiiillacialion uHiai'tnl a laige iiiiiiiIhi' of u'oplo. t M-a.. not colli 11 uiidf-r tmitiel mail u iiuinl.i.'r of limine (oinpinlis I10111 lu tiiy wt'ir buiiiiiKuicil lu la'.' tvrnt'. Iron Works Burned. II; Culiiaiie Wlie fiuin 'flic A'iVi'iJltd I'lffi. ,e' Yoifc. Nov. II. The lire k itti lion ci; at I'Jtcraon. N. .I.,vcit ilclroyrrl l.y firo towg'it, 'ilie loid is sal'J to be about .S,0""' Pension Granted, By i:xclnio Wlie from The AocUtf'l I'hu. Washington, Nov, Jl.-lli!i)$ft (talUtlior (willow), of ScunU'ii, hm Ltin siauioil .1 itiuion of 5. SHERIDAN PLEA IS SUSTAINED OPINION ON THE CITY SPEAK EASY ORDINANCE. Judge Kelly Decides That the (3Wi vlctloit Before the Mayor Is a Bar to Any Further Prosecution for the Violation of the Ordinance Pre vious Thereto Injttctlon Continued lu the Equity Case of B. E. Wells Against E. M. Lowrle, In Which Mining' Out of Bounds Is Alleged. In nn opinion handed down yester day, .ludge .loliu P. Kelly sustains the appeal from summary conviction In the case of tin.. Commonwealth against Ann Sheridan anil Hugh Sheridan. These defendants were convicted be fore Alayor Molr, Feb, -jii, null, under the tippling house ordinance. Later they were arrested and convicted be fore tinolher inuglslrale of having IU'ik ally sold llinior February (1 and 7. The case before (he mayor was for selling liquor previous to February (l and 7. An appeal was. taken from the second conviction by Attorney .lolui ,1, Mur phy, representing the Shcrlduns and Judge Kelly decides thai the appeal Is well taken, ills opinion follows: On a tii.il of llii- c.i-e in tini (mill II .n ti'illHcil In by uino..v for tin. unnmonucillli that hiluxi. .llini; liiti in witi" .)lil by the ilcli'ii'b ants al prt'inbi"! on Sistii'iilli Mvi'el, In Itiii city ami roniiiy, mi tin- s.i(h 11ml f-cwnili nt tVlnmry. The t.'tliiinny (loci not cloaily iIIm ln-o tli.it it W.H ilnrinir Ihe pi. '-nil your, nr sinVo til" p.i-dag of tin' illy oiiliiunii' iiiiilcr wlili Ii llin 1.1m" v.n in-tlliili'il, .ni.l . nim-t'l tor tin; tlflmul mts umti'iiil that tliviefuii! tlio odVnec 1 li.iiged Ins not bo -a pr.11.11. A .e hip nf otiinion tli.it the r.vr niu-l l.o ili'lciiiiiiioil in f.iu.r ot' I he tli'f. 11.I.1111, on anothor grniini), ivc may p.ivi (hl iiuovtinii. fnim tin" t.n.tn aiiitoil iipiui by toun-"l il an po.iis 1l1.1i tin-..' ili'ii'iiilanli woic coin feted "f mIIIus liiinr williiiiit .1 UiniM', cr Li-ipiirj .1 liplilini.- In IS'. Iipfnie linn. ,l,imi' Mnir, lli'-n liuynr ol Ihe lily of S'liiiilon. u I'd'. -0, 3!K)t, iipoii rii.l.'iiii' ..f the Illoif.il sale of liipioH ti e ioiJ In i-lthi'i l!i islli or si'ici.lli nf IVIminy, Pel. Ami whllp il N not .t.ili'il 01' ri'ionl, .' 1111. 1. i-l 111. 1 III. 11 Ilie sales iiptm vlii.h that one v it t i,it was li.i.i won at thr satiii' iufinbc-'. nnd wo i mi aclinic lii our ilbp'i-itlun of ;hf . .1 0. JiADF, BEFORE ATs'OTlinit. '1 ho eomiction in Hi-' ta now liofoio n-. rn .ipi.Ml win matlo liofoii' anotlicr in.iili.ile on l-'i'l.. '12. I!)')l. iipnti cviilflioo . !.jo.! on 11, p -iih .liirl wni'iilli nf l'llniiaiy, lull, or pic:ou lo the con; h lion befoie tlio mayor. On Ilie part ol the iti'fi'ml.inl- il U iintoii tint tlio In-t i-oniiclinn i a bar 10 .11 y iinUicf iiu.-p-iiilion lor i"l.ilioii 01 Hip i.ullnmu' pieiions th"Hlo; in nllur wonl-i, tiioy inlripo.-i! tli" plea of Vnlti'foi, 1 onii t. Tlio ..iiliiianop nnilci v.ln'di tli pm-riiitlon as lii-illnti'il tirmiil.'A: ''Tint fioni an.l alter Ilie p.i-.ip of tills oiilliisii. p any p"i-..n nf piM'-'O'i--, "illiin 1I10 eity uf S. iMiiti.ii, v.lio sit ill Kerp any tippling hhop, unli.-rii-u lion.-p, niuin 01 pla ", liuli'l, Inn or tiiui :lnio itn'. .piiiltion, lti 1" t or Imwi'il liqnots rap --iilil, ol'.i'ip.l for .de. ilnink or i;ii'ii auay, in M.tlatien of ..r.v hiv of P-ii I ..iniiioiiui.illh, slmll Ii- P.1I1I" to ply a li.i-," eti. II a iippn.ioii on .inly :ni. Intnl. 11 Mill P.' nUs.'iM'il 1I11I i.io oI'pii" iiin-i-l.' "f l.eipii"; ii lippbn liuii.p, or plate v.lieii' li..i .ri aio unlaMnll ili-ptiwil. Sn.-li an offpn.M' is tioe I's'-afilj in. no or lo . a "iintitiii4 one. Tli'i't.in lie nn 1I011I1I but that i.ne 11111,'lit bo iiidi' .' 'ti ni'l o. nt ii toil fur &ti.iiati' liU'it'd sale1, nf liiinoi iitniir onr M.ituti.-., A lontiction or I'-'iinitl it on it 1 luuie of Illegal .lie of b(imr on Mondiy Mill nut I.11- .1 tontitlion for m' I. an illtjil .-.do on 'Inesiljv; l.nt ttli.'ii the flml iii.lklnipi'.t .iei n c nlinnoiw olleii-o, r. nnvli lion 01 aciiiiitil Imm a vilhcpit'iit piiM'tntion for any insip.lii'ii'' for mii h an i.lli'ii-e. S.'iiiinl vri.ailonV (Tim. l.nv, M'tlion l."H-; Whnlon'- Ciim. PI. ic IV. Kit ion I VS. Il itonh! Ii.iwj broil ronipolrnl lor tlio i-om-ini.nuoalth In (tie oviiloncp of sale? on Ilie i.itli an.l sow-nth of lYI.iiiaiy, n c!iiikpi1, upon '.ho lti.il of die first tiio-ci ntion. btiileiioo of silos al .11 j anil all linns fumi tin dale of tnc pj".isp! of 1I10 iiiilin.iiiio until the pm-mitioii via-, in'li Ii.IhI Monl.l line been iilmi.ihle. All "iifli sale.) M011I1I half iontitii(i'il insioiliinls of ilie ufTiii.-Q tii.it!;i'il. "Tlio lest witirli is In he applied is not ttli.it t.uis v. io i.iroinl in etiilenee niulir tl." tonnti i)niaini, bill whether by Ihe irioi'l Hi" fa. U iliii h uiiulit have heen pioterl in tlio fomi'r (omplaiiiL wonlil neee.aiily rlalilih Ilie triifli el the in. sent, ti.niplaint. I..i(l, .'., in fflinn ne tteallli s lliiliin.'ii'i, 12t". M .., id!. S"e al-o Ctiiniiuiiw. .dill . lleikivs. -ii Pa., al:!. HVnii', Ihen loio, i.f opinion tint die (onti ti-ni beioie Ihe m iyor on the twentieth of lVl.ni.iiy, lf.nl, is .1 l.jr to any oilier pio-ei nti'on fur illtir.il siles al Ihe same piiiiiiift, pi.'i.nn to tint dale. Ami now, Nov. II, 1!i'), jntlijmenl he .liici.etl to he enlereil In faoi ol the iltfciitlantp. AVFl.l.S-LOlVniE CASE. lu the ruse of (. F. Wells against E. M. I.owrie, Judge Kolly yesterday handed down an npinion continuing the prelbiiinary injunction. The opinion reads as follows: 1 U praclliully ionce.)oil 1 1 1 .. I Ihe pl.iintifl is V'i uinr of a ipii't nf one IiiiikIk.I ninl ten inie.s ..f land in the hon.usili of Aiehhalil, in Ii. 1. .ni.:.i. .'.ml that the 1I1 le.'ul.inl N Ilie e.-..to 01 an atliolnins tl.n t upon wliiih ho u oi.yjgt.l in ininins tod. The ili-ptit-2 is i.s to (lie loeatioii nf the line letiveen them. Il llio lino I, loiatnl a, tlaimt'il by the phanlilt, tlio 1hfe111l.ini at the timo .f the i-nlnu: of Ihe iniiiii.iiuii was iiiiiiln-,' iiion pliliitlll'n land, it hilu if tlio ilefinilant's ilaiiii lis lu (lie loi.e tlt.11 nf I l.o line is iiiircct, he was wilhin hi, nwii limb, nnil was not tit'.-itin:; upnii ihe plaint. If.-. Ouliiiaiily in .1 ilirpiitr nf till- Mini a i.nut .f eiiiil. ha: no Ini'iMliition, iin.l lln pntie unit In- leman.lt'd in their li'iial loine.l.t. II. i piiii. ipl is (1.1 well fsljlillsht'il t h.it it is nn lie. i'v.iiy In lite ttm jiitlmiilio). lint jnii-ihi" I'oii ill Cillil.V I- not uiisle.1 by meio (lenl.ll .m llu- pill (.1 the liefeiulallt. If tin- allegation-; ami piuofs nf thu plalnllll. '1'Kie nin-l ho a ml,. .-1.111li.1t ili'pntn as t ill.' i)iiesiion in nuiiro teisy, Thu iIiiiIj! nt Ihf ihirnilant inu-l be l.a.eil iipuii faels whleh shotf a Milut.nitul .lis pule. Millir Is. I.tnih, II!) I'.i.. I'D. We me ol npinion lli.il the plalnutl lu. il.-.nly pi-i.icn that 1 Im defendant w-.i- liv-pis.InK noon Im land at the lime tne win. K-ued, and we do not, tlilitl: Ihe iloleii'lanl ha.-. In hi own it'tliii.iiiy, shown any t-eiioiis or iih, tanll.il di pule :i in tlie l.icU. t t lie ttiul liclitiii: lie will ii.n a finlher oppoitmnly nt Iwinif tally hoanl, but, upon the iiiileino l.ll.-n on the reunii of the iiiIk we think tlio InjiaKtlen slu.lllJ bit l-.JlllillU.il. I'miiltrl loi' ihleiiil.iiit, .-inn the t'lideiifii nun 1 low.!, 1 Lilly, motid tn ill-inl-i ihe piut'i'isltnus fur Ihe irasjn 1I1.1I Ihe hill was nov piinlul ami .noil tildiln twiiity iliy- as if'iulird by Ituli. It, .if lajnhy inhif. llniiiK ciiie.e.l 111,. Ml ll.I, I,,. IlilHf ..II l llllllll III Mill P.llll 11 .1 II) II ll'llllltii ! M I"")'1 '" " "-- tmii'.i he walicil his linht tn .n.ill him-. It of Hie .:i.isii.ii of the 1 ill.', anil no, Iht'ioloie, 111,' lltlll. Hi,' lOtlllllll. m in ule Ihe una inn. And, not, N'nr. II li'lll, ill; llll" is lli:i. If al'.-ul.iir, lit im him, CAVANAUGH BBEAKS RECORDS. RemarkahlB Time Made at the Pittsburg- Walking Match. lb-1),, lu.die IViic fioin The Assoilatid l'rc. Piddling, )V, II. Al Il.tH "Vlot-k t'aiaiuui'i blnke the twcniyoiir laiiir world'ri letord in III.' sl-.lj.t wjlklns Iiutiii, irneiliiK I'M miles and ei'-d.l laps in IMt'iity-lliiU' hoiiuami tho mh.utre. Tlio ioie at nililuitflit of the twebo IcnUm; nun: laau..ijsh, P-'ll Tahcy, 1 1 '." ; llarmrs, 10; (aiiwilahi, lrnij Hcifrla'aii. li l.o...in. "f; biy, il; II n. -I i', i'.7; I'iiiihj, 00; liohjin, Jl; Il in. IP); Tin.', I'W. Deadly Duel nt Macon. By l.i. lump Will- Iroin'llif A-doiiaKd l'ie M11 n, I!j.. Am. II -J0I111 (fools'iy aii'l 1 luv bo rulleiti'ii, two pioinlniiit tJiniu nf IlilUboio, In Jj,irr tuiiiit, iieji lull', ciupliid Iheir plilol, Into 0,1 fit oll.ir at tloso rauji' IhU aflciiioon. I'nlleiion wu kdhd jntjiiily and (jooM.y is ilylntf, 'llu-y luil ipuik'l ahoul a piece of Und. ypff AHBr4TVM An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method nnd hcnoflutnl effcols ot tho well known remedy, Srittu1 of Fiob, mantifacttircil by the OAMFontttA. I'm SYitnt Co., Jllustrato the vulueot obtaining the liiiuid laxa tive principles of plants known to bo medicinally laxative nnd presenting them In the form most refreshing to tho taste and neeeptablc to the ttyatctn. It Is the one perfect btreugthening laxa tive, cleansing tho system ciTeetuallyt dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly nnd enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Us perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and Mtb stauee, nnd its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, -without, weakening or irritating them, make it thu ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing figs arc used, as they are pleasant to tho taste, buttheme'dieinalqualltiesof this remedy are obtained from benna anil other 'aromatic plants, by a method known to the Califounia I'm Svkui Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of thi Company printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW TORK, N. Y. Fcrsnlo by all Druggists. I'rlco603. por bottlo. GOVERNOR BECKHAM TO GOVERNOR DURBIN Kentucky's Chief Magistrate Offers Strong Opinions on the Goebel Assassination. Uy Kieliviie Wire from The Avuirialed Pics,. Frankfort, Ky., Nov. 11. Governor Ucckhnm tonight addressed to Gover nor Durhin, of Indiana, a letter reply Ills' to the erltielsm by that executive of the courts nnd ofllrials of Kentucky in his recent letter refusing to honor the requisition for Taylor nnd Finley, wanted for alleged complicity In the assassination of Governor Goebel. He severely urruigus Governor Dnrbin for his refusal. charRiiifr that in doing ;o he vlolnled his oath of olliee to support the constitution of the Culled States, and that he became "n party alter llio fact to the most infamous crime in the history of this state the cold-blooded and dastardly murder of an eminent and disliiiRiilslu-d ritlxen of Kentucky." The- Kentucky executive alfo clmi-ftes that Governor Durbin's action in refusing- was the result of a political bai'Kiihi made before his election to oflice and i-hanictcrisios his charses ayaiit the courts and ollielals of Ken tucky as slanderous and iincxcusable misrepresentations-. lie takes the stand that the governor of a slate has no discretionary powers, but only ministerial power, in the hon oring of legally drawn requisitions from other states, and this is taken here as an indication, that steps will shortly be taken in the courts to com pel Durhin by mandamus to honor the requisitions. If such proceedings shall bo instituted they will be in the courts of Indiana and taken on appeal to the Supremo court. In his reference to Taylor, Governor Jieekham writes: Tlicro in no doubt now- thai the ns-a-.,initio;i of Willijni (joelicl en the Male r.qiltol sionnds wis the lesnlt of a. taivful and deliberately planned oonspiraey; tli.it he was shot fioni a window in the otilee of the 0lrttar.t of ftute, not over folly feel fioni the sovcmor'.s ofllte, ithere W. S. Tai lor t.is till, u Ihe Mmt -.w Hied; th.,t Tjj lor im meilialely had all enhance to the Imildlin; i;n.inl ed and fo-hadc tho ailuiib-lnn of tho neaco ot.')-(i-rs who son-.dit to enter and auli for the ..s-.n-hin; tli.it, ho threw eieiy otiMatls in his w 'i In tlio uy of prcwntiriK the aiTest anil eninii-ti-ni of any one Hieokd of the (rime; Hut ho lunl Ids jiardoni to sniw of thft-e under taiqiii-ion c."i befoie tlieir aiie.t and linlii'linent; that lie ta'i iniviunahly 1 lie t.cr.eliciary in the th-.nh of Wil liam Co.hcl, Mho va c-oiitertiiitr ith lilin the iilh in the froeinoi.hiii of Kentui !.y; thai he leliist-if to lecosuii! thu viil of lnk'as ciitjuis. lilli d the auto caidlol with over ,1 thon.-.md aim. d ile.spei.nloei and threatened the entile dale with letolnilon uivl arnicliy ami th.11 today lc is ,i trlnxinsr t-uiipllrant a .lour h-ei, licsulnif 1I1.1I In- he not itlven ner to tiial mi an intllit intnr ehaicai lilm nhh heini; .1 lon-iiiralor 111 tho uniiiler of Ids wneesfliil ih.it, Ii 'vtnilil he no fati-iattii 11 to .uui-h an iinio-i nt nun foi this (rim.'. THE CORONA DISABLED. F. W. Underwood's Yacht Ituns Ashore in the Hudson. Ily i:ihisne Wlie fiumTlic .Wocia'.i'd l'ns, Xewbui-K-. Nov. II. The yacht t.'oromt steamed up the Hudson yesterday with her owner, F. W, Fiulerwood, president of the i-hle ralli-oad, aboard. At Flshkill the yacht ran aKi'ouud and lost her rudder. Mho was backed over to Xewlnn-fr and Is now at tho shipyard. CULLED AND CONDENSED. lli,iU-;e ti.iuit.t. Cillfoinii, I1.1.-. IJD'l ant's 111 pel-miti-: die niiti.ul ihh K'.i..n is (tmuivil at -lOO.tKJtt oiiml., worth ii),M, Au mii' of land will arte- I.vm i.mids of i..' petals, fiuin which file ounef.s of the altr.- nny lie ds Hied, and this iiiairllit h,n a m.11 ha i.ilno of train ifl't to fcSJ, Tlio tose'valtr, n hy-pinduii, onioiiiiH to ::ui i.-allois tho utie, ttoith fnnu 7J lilihi In M a y j Hull. II tul.es r,,(,fi) iiidnuilt'd hi'', I.) in.ihc .t pounil, lh.it j.. when tlio hie leave Its hhe in Manli 01 livin'V II iicihs only the ilvctliuiiijiiillli pan, of a iionnd, When il i.iuim, hotievir, 110111 the tiel'ls and llowoi-, freiuliud v-ilh Iffi".'. H U thteo tiue.s lii.it iK'aiy. ijj lu .sonic pun of IViii-.or cainple, bi (lie piovinee d( .lailji.i-hvi:,' ctnpi .lie ciiiul.it.-il 111 mii.iII uiln, lu tn aO b.'liifj: tnuided lor i, In the III JI let phl'Os ,u,d in the i-li.'ps ihe lnUi.ui, in.ue mot of tht'll' puit'tiaiej Willi lhl bliltU- .-"tl f inwiity, Oiiv will i;t! (no or ilireo tuii-i for llJiulV, anoUitr for jmlitiu und a ll.inl for dg.ii. 'llic-o vgg aio pjilad In lott'J y IhiJ lii hn pen and tint u l.iin 1'ioin 'IjuJ4 ulonv st'itiiil thotisond loadj 01 cut "' mmtull; foi-v.-jrdt'd to the ijpltal. A Knis kOldiir civile Jt Tailae, in die I'klllliplnta, writes home! "Ilie natlus htiu ate not !!. hat,Awai(l ill mauv thins, r.hilo In tilhcis they me nn httU'i' than siiaKe... Some of them lij.o (..on ediKalioiis, and aliuut ,U p. r (t-nt. 1. in lead ami wtile. lejt llnj- nt- (die .ml ty. 'Ihen' food Is mil iMco lu the leait Til) cat I11I..1I ),latshoppiis and .ltine bui,'s wllh ii'llrli. Snails all' .inourr Bleat illnh for ihi'in. Of lunice, tlie.-e iiro ijlleat.'ie.s tor t'.i-ni; ilu'l ilvii'l hale llitin fU'rjr rtjy. Illee U ihor 1111I11 illih. They look a. bi,' pot ol It, and hui all Ml iIomii aioiiinl h Jinl rat with then iIdikh. KntVM and folk aic iinKiiotiii to lliciu. V't 01110 u( llitie very taine poplo tjn if id l.ai'n un.1 flu-el, and talk probably two or lluec mod via lJHtuji:i. Our Importations of DOLLS TOYS, ETC., Arc now here, and we are ready to supply the wholesale trade for the holidays We Invite Inspection of Our Stock. J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO. 312-314 Lackawanna Avenue. m SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER Occupies an Imperishable Position NO. 23 S. Eighth St., Scranton. Branch Office, Nos. THEATRICAL NEWS. ATTRACTIONS TODAY. ACAWlIMV-llnntlcylliirrii fcloik toin.iny. At teino.m nn. I ni-lit. STAIt Hon Ten llmlexitii'ii. Ai'lerno.m and ii'glit. Bon Ton Burlesqueis. IMvmi-iI I'. ltuli'? Hon Ton Itnrle.-'.iners lieRin .1 tliioc d.i.tV t'lifC'iseinent at Ilia t.ir tlienter e.sttiil.i.f. Tiie iierloini.ineo sriven y tills eoin-i.mt- is (jtiite tip lo Ihe sl.imitnl of ttu.Mi apii'Mi' in? .it this thiuter ilminer lliu just two tot-'.', tliiili is s.13 incr u Ku.il ilo.il. l-'rjnlc llyron is the he.nl Lomeill.iM anil he is (iilninly 11 oty funny in. in. In Ilie 1-I1.1r.11 tcr of I'hihnn Humps ;i plireuolosi.-.!, in lite tipentncr htnletlj, he it. is ifiieii opiiciruniily lo esen i.-e hi-. mJrlli-pi'otol.nit; iihilities .mil he iilil not Mil Ii. .lt-.iil lilni'i'lf of Ihe .ime. I!oi.i.hy the plentiful merrnnt'iit, t lie in.-iilental minr-i anil . horu.-e ilnl iimi.li l' ni.iho tiie act a pionouiin'it ut'eJ-. Anion:,- Ilie piellv Mimirn in the ti'inp.iny .11c 1.. hi ir-c 1..iiKilon, .111 io Monroe, Miiiu Kokcis aii'J 1.1111.) Mir.-li.ill. Jtjiie Itoft-rs IilkU tiie olio Willi K.nie frt.utl soiii.'-', .111.I is lollottdl l.y M1r.11l.1n1l .in.l Miur.iy, tomt-iliin.--, illi .1 iitnnhir ol netf l-i;;--. Mi. moo .111.I MiMiiIl .il-o hive ii i;.i..il ,n.t. Olio nf (ho ili.-tintt fe.itni-i-, of 111- hill is Ilie turn of l'l.ink lit ron .mil l.nui-e !..mt;tIou in " I'lie Du.le lletei life." ('Initio-. Weil iml ,t jusyh r of tmic.ii ile leiily, at-o aiipe.-in '!. "Tho Hon T..11- lln l.'outo" it tlie title of Hie cm. 1 luilii'.r lnnh'.-'ine, th.it. tiijji'thrf with Ihe SltvillS of tin- lllll III' liillllllhltl.-, Ii.nl tlio In- teie-.tin .i-ih-t ineo of 11 lii'ie ami pietlily os tiini"ii (horv. The lnitle-iitie on Hie "Ttll Me, I'retty M.i'tlfii" mhis of T'lorodor.i" was Mvy tunny. Xewis Morrison. Lewis Moiri.-on him-.lf v.ith .1 in.isnilh .-nt :nv tpet.lai.ul il- ei.-ir. of "I .tti'-t," ;i Mipeili s, ,-irt of niw nr iic ninl .1 new .ir.Iimii! of sic it hi'.'.uly, will Jtipe.li at Ilie Ljietini WoiIue-.ii.iy aflenionn .mil ennin, .-upiioilfil hy liie r-t i.iiji..l 1I1.1 r.ittie rompjny ho h'.t, t'tet taiiie.l. I'nii.-n.il ( f-lort.-t .111.I ep(n-o luti heen livi-he.l 011 llii? se.t-on'-i inoilitLliou, Mhieli 11 Ftiil to lie the iiil.(l ami moat not. I treatment ever uiton to tlie theme (toetlie inimoil.iliti). Tlie lisht tf leoti iin.l elttlriul t-mpti-e.-i an; c-u't i.illy .'.'tl tnl.iteit to pnnohe ..iii'iir, i-iuie the loteiuol cl(( trie! iliit of New Yoi'v lute deii.-.il ininy he.iti- (iful .iml tliter-- v. elliti.--, wiiitli hue hcen p.itenteil tor Lewi. Moiti.-on- o.ln-iNe 11-e, Tin, i-ea-tn's Hrotheii Mi-ne i- eono-ilul to ho the uiohl powerful ci...-.ition ..( Ih.it i-uone.e.-t of ilr.itn.itic tlini.i.'.c. Tlieie Is nt-u-r .1 .tic.i.m in lu the tplenil.il ot tliis toihn I ion or tin' ahilitt of Hilt, slar, ami i'oii-eiiicnlly Hu-io i- noiy imli c.tlioit ol irowdoil lioin"5 at tlie Lji-riim toiiur row allernoou .111.I nl-jlii, when l.etti' Mirrl-on hiir.-.-lf will po-ittiely ,iiie.u, A -p:ti.il huv.ihi day iiMlinco will lf jrlvn at i!.l". SeJlt .tie lion Oil .".lie. 'Molly Pitclier." Sime the -lliUo-Jiieetncnt 11.1s ln.-t ln.nl 'hat Kjtlir.tu Kiiliiti would Mar thi m-.iiihi .i "Molly l'itihor," the .iie-tion h.t-i ..(ten l-ei'ii a-Ked why Ihis faiuoti lilslorit! thaiaittr w.i. nrtei- hefore li'tio-liiuil to the t-t.-i-f. Tlie wondenneiiL i- nit 11r.1l en.ititili, for Molly I'iMier, tiie Inriilnt' 01 the ie-.nluti.jn, is (rrt.tluly full ot Mmns,- tli.mi.it i.-po."ibllllie-, A Ijiki' ainheni.) will 11111l1.11l1te.lly wllne--. tho invilnitiun in tiiis t-ilf when it i pte.enteil at, (In Ljt-tuni on 1'ii.liy, Nov, .".. Mln-i Kidder is .iid to he -.uppoiletl h,.- an iinii-.il-ally slrouir luinpaiit. A lario .-eenle . iiiimteiit i-. iiiiuiieil, lii'lins .1 ie.ie-rnl.itioii 01 the (.nnm, Initio of Momnotilh, wlieie Jlnlly I'llcla'f ih.i tlnmiirhiil lieiselt hy loadimr .Hid lliin-i ilie t in noli ihtouijliiut tlie 1 mjjccnieiit, STAGE NOTES. ll.in li..tt i lepirieil In h" iir-iolUiiii-: w.th Cltile 1'ittii i.ji .111 miijiiul 1n11-U.it comcily. itl.imht II..U... mIiu is In a IK'tiolt ho.-pii;,l Millerins tim IMilmnl tin., has h.i'1 .1 le'.ir.-' and her I'omhtion t- .iali'jeii.u,. CI) (In rith'-i "Tin' I.Jt of the llindie-." is uulnir M-i.v well In London, the hit-iiil!d aitiiiu nf llei'ihohni Tic heli-jf .1 Li:." I.i'.-toi in It i'leoesi. S. Miller Hint's m-ikhi ill "the CiimIjo;.' and tho laid)" In I'odi tiiu'tisin'.'ly niui'-itiil. Mr. lunt ifom into lloslon shortly 101 .1 b".i.son ot Uc w ci k'. r.dw.itil MiAV-iil.', Ihe iiulhol- of "U ill. Iic-L r," has v. 1 il iii ,1 Hew lonuulii' play, .alh-d "Tin' I. in. of M !(!)." Il "HI li"l l' I'lodiited until next taM-um, Tlio litest ill-lie ilt.iiu.i li imiie to liie li'ont I3 (dlled "Tito lli'ji-vii ot fit.uiiHille," It is ;i Iht ait alliir and Ui ilali ot in-.-ent.itloii ha, not yet hteii nuilc I'lthlie. IMrt.11. 1 ll.iiliij.ili let 1 til ly siiite.ileil Dillon l-i(hj)o as 1 111 ti Tom III 1I1.1I 1I1.11111 at llo-ioit. and i ci.'dlted wilh ln-.r-.llui; the old olo Willi iintisti.il pathos .ind liiteie-it, llllahelh T.'H'it is huh uliu mule ik.l'i 'Im IVohnuil IOUiM, and will he vneii a -noiiiiiit'iit lolc in llio Ihupiio Moil, loiupiny. l.i' -i- in'lt' last s.-1-.oii witli tin' "I'lihatini'l Ulead" fin uny, a l.lihhr k I t.nip.tuy j.i..ihirtion. New Jersey Ceutrnl, Ktatlon I" N'W Voili-l'oo'. of l.iht-ilv sirot, N, It., and South rniy, Siiiim.il- Arrangement C.iircuo.l 10 11a. la, VOL 'lialns Itaio fei.itiioii fur New ..il,, .ewaih, l",ll-.uholli. I'hlladclphu, lUttun. Ili-Uiit-liwii, At. ieniowli, Mdtieli Chtinl; and tVlilto llivcii, ot jj.JJ a. in. I cxpuv-i. l.W, :ir-, 1 U) p. in, J-um-tlays, 2.n 1 1. 111. I'or I'iltfcton Jinl llhea-ll-itic, .'.jj a. in.; LIU and L() v '" Stiiiila) s. 3.13 p. 111. Tor llaltlnioie aii'l Vjlilnjt..n jmiI putnu Soutli Jinl Wct vli llt'tlilclicm. s.j'i a. in., 1.10 and 4.01 p. i. isJinliv--, ili p. 111 I'.r Lou-; Hrmnh. Ui-ean t.iou, tit , at S.55 3. nt. ant Ll'J I', in. foi llu'lmti, l.t'iJiien and MaiiUi.up, l,i . leiitown, i.O'j a. nt. Jtid 1.1U .. hi. ,-.ndj)j, -.'. 1J p. in I'm I'otUvillc. S.rA a. in., I ID p. in. I'or Mouulaln I'atL, S.jj a. m. Lin and .oi) p. 111. TIirou;h tliUU to all poiuti ei-l, wulli .ml Wtl it lowct Ules at the, (.Ulluu. C, M. lll'ltl'.llltn. I'jm. Asl. W. W. WIISTZ, Jit., (Jen. bupt. in the BUSINESS WORLD,' Unquestionable Superior Merit Annually adds thousands of names to the long list of Smith Premier users, representing every line of trade and every profession ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE. r The Smith Premier Typewriter Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 1 and 3. Arcade Building:. RAjjRO T1MEJTABLE3 PENNSYLVANIA RAMI Schedule in Effect June 2, 1901. Trains leave Scranton: 6.45 a. m.( week days, through ves tibule train from Wilkes-Barre. Pullman buffet parlor car nnd coaches to Philadelphia, via Pottsville; stops at principal in termediate stations. Also con nects for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and for Pittsburg- and the West. 0.38 a. m., -week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg. Philadelphia. Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. 2.18 p. in., week days, (Sundays, 1.58 p. in.;), for Sunbury, Har risburg. Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pitts burg and tho West. 3,33 p. m., week days, through ves tibule train from Wilkes-Barre. Pullman buffet parlor car and couches to Philadelphia via Pottsville. Stops at. principal in termediate stations. 4.27 p. m., werk days, for Haaleton, Sunbury. Harrisburg, Philadel phia and Pittsburg. .1. II. HIUVIIINSON". (ten. M;r. J. K. WOOD. Cien. IM-w. Ast. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In Ihfett June 2, 1001. Ti.iins leae -(.r.tiitun: for Philadelphia ami New Yolk 1 1,1 II. & II. It. It., at tl.15 and !'.") a. in., ontl 2.1?, t.iJ (Hl.iek Diamond r.pre-"). and 11.30 p. in. ijiin da..s I). t 11, I!. It.. 1 a-. -.-' p. 111. Tor While Haven, Hjzirlon anil prinei-j.il points in tlie coal legions. i.t l. k II. It. 1!.. ti.lj, 2.19 and 1.27 p. m. I'or HotUtillc, tj.i'i a. in.. 2.1 p. nt. For llctlileliem, Ka-'on. Iteadin-,-. II.irri-.huri; ami iirini.ip.il inteiuiedi.itc -.taliou-. ia H, & IL I! It U.ICi, '-'.' ) '; '-.I"'. L-" tllla'k I'ii mcnil Kxpre-s), U.M p, in. Sinida)--, I). ,t II. 1! It., P.'W a. in.', 1.6". S-27 p. 111. Tor TiuiUiiinnotk, Tow.ind.i. Ulmii.i, ltliaej. f.'tliea and principal iutermeili.ite nations, ill I), Ij. k W. It. IL. A10 n. 111. ami .".111 p. 111. For l.'t-iieia. Itotlie-let, Hull, il", Niagara rails, CltkaKo and all I iU west, jl.i I). & II. It. It.. 7 1; 1I.J5 a. 111.. 1.2s. " (lJlack lllaniond l. press), 7. f. lull. ILHU p. m. SumJ.ot, 1). A, II. It. It.. 11.51. S.27 p. 111. , ,,.,,. Piillni.tn parlor anil slcrpint; nr Lelnsli illey nailor ens mi all train 1 hetween Wilke.-Ilnii. and New York, Philadelphia, HufTalo and Su-peii-iou Hi lii'ie. . ItOLLIN II. WILBI.'lt, fteti. &ii)L, 'JO Coitlantl (.lieet, New Yi.rk, CII.Mtl.KS H. Ll'.L'. tten. I'JfB. Ast., 2o Cortland btrect, New York. A. W. NONKMACIir.Il, Ulv. I'Jvl. Agl., South Hetlileheni, l'.i. ,, , , For tk-Kctit and I'ullin.in reservations .ipply to Ofi'l I.'uhaivanna ateniie, tieraulon, I'a. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, in Ihiei t Nov. :;, inoi. T1.1I1H lotve Sti.iiiluii I' r Now Ymk At l.li. ,1.1,-J, CO."., 7,;i0 and ii.0iii. in. 12.13. .'Mil. :l.;::i 1' 111. Tor New Ymk and Philadelphia -7 ..i), in.fl.. .1, 111.. ami 12. 1 J nnd ;l.S:i p. 111. I'or Tnhy li unit At CU) p. in. I'or Hullalo-l.to. ii.2! anil .mi:, in.; I..",'. U..M) and ll.ej P. 111. I'or Ilitiir- hamloii und way .stations in.'-" a. in. and Lin 11. 111. I'or OsWiC". i5) r.it-u-i' ami Ltiea l.l.i uml 11 ' a. in.; I.".) p. 111. Oawci;', t-.Macii.o 11ml t:fk.i train at 11.22 a. in. d.lily, et-ept Mindly. I'm Moutro-e-U.ii'i a. m.i 1.10 and niiii p. in. i iini.ni. ...i.iintiH.ditioii Li") and t'.l". p in. ' llliioniiliiiri.' DliUion- I'm X..11I huhmd, at it.-!.-, .111,1 lil.O'i .1. m.l I-"''' J lid ''.H' P. '" loi' I'll month, at tr.Hl a, m.; -t. It) and (i.t-n p. in. Suiid.iv Ti-iin- -l'"i' N.w Y01I;. I. in. it.h".. ..n" and tn.ii". .1. 111. : '1'l'. -:;'i P ' ri1 littJlo 11-. ui.d rt.-.'l a. in-! I ''. '"0 'ind n.h'i P. in. lei lliiiulianitnii and w.t) nation- -Hi 'W .'. in. Illooiii-huiir Dhlsiou-Leavo fct union, 10.0. a. in. and n.lil P. in. Delaware and Hudson. In I'tVect .lime 1; 1101. Tralnt lor Caihoiid.ilo le.no N ran I on at fi.5f, Stl) S..-.-I 0.i:i .1. m.i I'-'.O". 1.2:1. 2.11. !!.'.', V'') ()".'.. 7.'i7. IM'), 1L20 p. m.i I. Hi a. m. IVr 'lloiic-dilo and Lnko l.odore, O.'.'iJ. 10. I a. m " 11 and .1.2'J p. in. IVr wiiki'vllilio-.'-. t.t'. Ml, ft!U, 10.11 a. 111.S 12.03. 1--W. !-. "". ''?' '-. T.I?, in 11 ll.tll) P. HI' . - V..' L. V. It. IL IMInl-i-tU', 1I.SS a. in.: J.H. A "7 and ll."'l P. '" l'.,r !'ciiiV)tvaiiU It. It. I'oliiU-tU.-., P.i'., 2,1,, " " I 'tntl t.2f P- ,l1' I'or AH'-iny "i1' M points nQitli-ti.20 .1. m. a.l-1 :..' P. '"'susYTItMNS. Tor Carhomlale-KtO. Jl.u.! a. ill ; 2.11, 3.J. 6.12 and I0.5 p. in, , . Tor Vllke.sIlaire U.S ' I'l-i 1--OJ. t.Jf, J.. J.W and s. U p. in. Tor .Mluiiy uml l',11 i"th-'-'J l.,ii. Tor llonedilo and I..1I.0 l.odofu 5.50, U-3 a, in. and '' p. m. . New York, Ontailo and Western. lrlclTettTtie5ilay.iHep,.17,Nln,,,. l.i'jie l.oavo Anno Tiaim. Vii. t No. 7 Seunlon. t ai'ii.ni'ak. 1 .no.,n. ...in.::i)a. ni. ll.ioa. in. J it) p, m, .. 11.10 p. 111. Ai. t'.iihoiidaloti. 10 11. ni. Hll'TIl IIOf.Mi. ' l.tave ,, !"'JV, Ann j Llilotll. (ailioinlal'. .. I.int.ui. 7.tw u, in. V. in j, , .2.I5P- in. 1 W P. in. 1. VI 11. m' '.i'sti-iY.. OSl-V, NOItl'lllKlf.M). ' Iabvo l.eai-ti Aiiit-., No, .No, Traiti. No. ti No. 5 i-traliton. L -inoiulilt', (-..dooij. , ,J.:in a. in. , atop. in. IO.ijj, , , , 7,i) p.m. Ar-Carbond-lc, t.jj ,,, m. ' SOUTH HOUND. ''"' I.cjic Leave Alriv.9 rad-tei. Catlioiiihilt. Kunten. ,. 7.(ii)u. 111. 7.1'lj in. . i.Mp. in ti'lti P- in. (I.I.) n. in No. I) No. 10.. ruins Sob. 1 on wi'k "').. tin.) i) on -im.i j .,, maU nuiii line tomiituo... .u, -,.,, , cy 511,1,1), town. Waln.11, Nnttvi h, Oneid.1, 0,uv and nil polnli- "-i. Pol (iiiil.fi lnfoiniali'-n. i-otiinll Inket auciitt. .1. c. wnr.itsoN. 11. p v.. N.w -.oiv. J. L. WLLII. T. P. A.. Siuiiton, t'a. E1I0 Railroad, Wyoming Division. Tuiii for New Yolk and inteiiii.-illuie jjia leaie ti'iaiiton folltiAt; 7.1 a. lu. : 2.21 p. in. Airval, 10.-"i a. in Iroin llone-tljle, llawley iml inieiini'dlii" point,. H.20 p. in. from Xwr Yotk iml liiU'iiuvillJte point). No .Sunday tuliu. Ntorl Mence Me i joqBsrcs ONE frUNDRHD CATjOADS of seedless Tsislns cadt'ear. aTiis iray ;ive utrtoo i3Btt tho ilcttiAiiil ihotittilcratten, nilllon(10,000.000)pocl-itrEa n year to -sntisf y. It 5s " con ilcnsed" ini"oTm;cTi!aiutola 5ome, digc-rtiblo anddelicioas. (Oc. a package Tairh uraWtic two lcrsrri jiltyJ. XtK Jt'rult Onko nnd 1'rnU: PtvlcHlKj, Valnable iirranlumJIsttn-papkiiC. lift ian,,,,tU!lnii'-iCn.lcu--llle.ll1Ri EDUCATIONAL. Free Tuition By a recent act ot the legisla ture, free tuition is now granted at tlio Literary Institute and State Normal School Bloomsburg, Pa. to .ill those piopni-lng to teach. This school liiiilntiiins cdui-fios of study for teuchots, for those pre pur ins for college, and for thoKu studying niuaic. It will pir to write for particular.. No other .i-hool offers tnuli tinierior ail-vantage-i at 6lai.li low rales. Addicsi J. P. Welsh, A. M., Ph. D.,Prin. SCHANT0N COBRESPONDENCE SCH00L3, SCRANTON, PA. T. J. Poster, President. Elmer II. T.av;ll, tVcis. B. J. I'o.slcr, Stanley T. Allen, Vlto Trcsidcnt. NEW YORK HOTELS. -. iAAA ". S.j- - (V8TjI1JjSTU IIOTJ Cor. Sixteenlli .St. anil Irving Place, "ISrEAVYORK. Anicriean Plan, 53."0 Per Day and Upward", l.'uropean Plan, l.0) Per l)Jy and Upward Special Haiti (o l'amllic.i. T. THOMPSON, Prop. NEW YORK 10-.'.3(U.10lt Knit l.'.llt Street. The.li:i'Kl-:HSO.Si)n thnroiishly firBt-cliJ farilly nnd ttansiont, hotel. nffprinKfttnmln' iiiuni ensi ftmatimtimof Jtniiryiinit comfort. On I itli .Stro6t,jiit.o-iiitof Union Bquare. it la within 1 few minutes ot tho loading shops, theatres and clnh.s. European Plan, SI. 00 up. American Plan, $2.50 up. Suilos wilh Privala Bath, $2.00 up. I'or special rat os.Kttides or information write JOII.V K. ,I1.TITFIIMI, I'rnprlotnr For Business Men In tho heart o th9 wholcsatt district. For Shoppers t. minute:' wall: to WanamaVers; S niInutK3 to Slccel Coopers Etc Etorc. Easy ot acceos to the areas Dry Gooda Stores. For Sightseers One block from B'way Cars. etV' Ins easy transportation to au points of Interest. HOTEL ALBERT NEW Y01UC. Cor. Jlth ST. & UNIVERSITY TU Oiily one Hlock from Uroadway. n.., CI Iln KKSTAUKANT KOOfflai Pl UP. prices Reasonuble ---4--f-f----f - inonrfo hm i nuu ou 0 qui 0 Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK PILSNER 430 to 4S5 N. Ninth Struct, NTON. PA Telephoii-J Cull, 2I53.J. ew aSx sinlcriU-U:iii!ioi)liHii)it " iiboitlhouoodflful MRVfl Whlrlinij Spray .;w i? .'Vi ,m 1 cfUt ,r? ,.v' '' t , v; ' ex VI 1 .1 new wn.rj.i.i'. ,,"dl, .sc Act vi wiMi.i "ii.wii. vi i; !,. "- " -.' Si IMlM)llUlll. ll'aicntcil.J -? A) lit i-wr-liu-iiit "f 11. , jf,r -?,- lllih.-.ii.ni.tiiapi.lyilni fffK . ,i jt rtlAHVKI, ...''. I'llio, , s "--, v ...ii.ir 1,111 .i.i,il Kt.i.-.in for ll s J ' ' ly ll.l'ltf '"'"' ejri0ir. 'e.r liuiiate.ll.oli ? It );"',.. A ft.1 , par t-nt-i -iuiiii'-"',',1-,-""'1;.,. "1 . u HU it.lw tt tn.llpi. mlHUIilD.. W , 'if ocni m. Times lids.. 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