The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, November 18, 1901, Page 8, Image 8

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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- MONDAY, 3SOVE.MHEU IS, 3801
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INDUSTRIAL
AND LABOR
DEMAND TOR COAL IS GOOD,
31UT CAR SUPPLY SHORT.
That Summarizes tho Present Con
dltlon of tho Anthrnclto Coat
Trntlc No Serious Lnbor Difficul
ties Expected Befoio the Spring.
New Delaware nntl Hudson
Pi eight Slntlon Is About Com
pletedItems of Interest to Glnss
Workcis D,, L. & W. Boaid.
"Demand uoml, car supply iiuor."
briefly miininnilzcH Hip puwiit. condi
tion of tliliiRS In Hip (inlhracltc trade.
.In yjilto of all tlm lieuvy IniyliiK early
Jn tlio nonson, the tnnrkot In wiy
HtroiiK and all the coal Milppeil front
tlie collieries Is taken teadlly. The car
liortage It most marked In tlio supply
of box cats for Western shipment!', but
regular coal cots are also huatfio and
Hhlpnients fiom the mines to lldi'W.uor
iolnts aio reatrielcd in consentienre.
Demand In I.ako Supoilnr and Clilca
ro territory lias tilckod it)) with the ar
rival of cold and stouiiy weather and
Is now quite brisk. The iVai of a slioi I
supply on doclcr. at the close eif na I ga
llon has lead to a very heavy move
ment up tho lakes dm lay the past few
weeks and the aniwils to date con
siderably exceed those fur the toi res
ponding period In'it year, though be
hind tlioso for HW. The docks at both
Dtilutli and Chiear.o will undoubtedly
Jio cleaned up before navigation opuis
next spring. The movement of coal
iroai the dock's to inlnnd points Is fur
iously hampered by the poor ear sup
ply. Along the lower lake ports and in
Canadian tenltory letail demand i ac
tive and trade is geaeially in excellent
Hhape. Along the Atlantic te.iboaul
demand has improved. Had wcataer
and the poor supply of vessels at Xnv
York lmi bar noils and I'hli.idelphia,
lias hampeicd the coastwise niuv. -mont,
but most yards at points beyond
Capo Cod have now supplies for Hie
winter and the sho.il water poi ts aie
about out of the maiket. The line
tiade ttlioivs an active detnaiid. but
J eels tho car shortage, shipments being
embargoed to many points oil! the
jnaln Hues.
AVlth domestic demand so good and
prices firmly maintained, the huge
companies arc not seeking expoi t busi
ness. It is stated that the 1'hiladel
phia and Heading company lias been
negotiating with Fieneh panics for n
shipment abroad of 100,000 tons. The
1 Sending, however, is leporled to Iihac
piactically no coal in storage at Toil
Jtichmond and hesitates to coatiact lor
the delivery of lou.uno tons.
labor troubles at the mines aie now
of slight Importance, with the 'Mii
plojcs of the Temple lion company at
woik again, and no serious dlllicallics
aio expected before next spiiug. It N
iuite likely that before Apt 11 1 the
operators and the Vuliod Mine Work
ers will come to some soil of an infor
mal agreement and that there will be
no strike alter all. At the same time.
It is not likely that the anthracite
oppiiitois will consent to such an at
langement as now lontiols the 10I.1
tions of the operatois and niineis in
the rennsylvania, Ohio, Indium and
Illinois sott eoa! mines. That airange-
inent has caused niuch complaint fioin
the operators in some fields, and theie
Is an even gieatcr diveisity of con.li
tioas to be eoveied by a general ajjue
iueat in the anthracite than in the bi
tuminous fields. At piuscnt the mines
aie as busy as ear supply will peiinil
Tlie output lor Octaber is estimated
it 4.2.")0,000 tons, and the total tonnage
lo November 1 was about IvO.l'OO terns
ahead of last year.
Wc quote lor free-burning white ask
i oal, f. o. b. New Yoilc haibor shipping
porta: Drokon. .!: egg. SI.L'.'i: mom:
and nut, St.JO. Cugineeiing and Jlui
lag Journal.
D. nucl H. Pi eight House.
Tho new Dulawaie and llud.-ou
freight house, which has been con
structed next the passenger station, on
lower Lackawanna avenue, will be
thtown open for business this itei-U.
The front part of the building was
rotmerly occupied by the Weston Mill
oinpany, but a large addition has
lieen built at the tear end, making one
of the finest and largest freight depots
lit this part of the stale. Tne new
building, Including tho jilatfoim, has a
jdoor area of 10,w0 square feet. Knur
racks running as far as Lackawanna
avenue have been put down. The old
fi eight station, on Bridge stioet, will
' abandoned as soon as the new one
Is opened.
For Glasd Woikeis.
New Castle, tnd., has a new bottle
making plant and Now Dotlilonein, l'a
a w indow glass plant.
National Glass company is said to
have been inspecting factory sites at
UanviUe. 111., with a. view of lemovlng
some Indiana plants.
Pittsburg Sllvoilng Class i uiiipiius,
of tiicensburg. Pa.. $d,un0 capital, has
been chartered and will use sllveilng
jaoeess of Constance Laval.
Tlie uld Dominion beer bottle plant
til AlcMindrla, Va., toports a good urn
with ten shops. This company hnvt
bought tho 30u molds and tools ot the
old Heiiiia Vista, aid., Hint factory.
Fostorla. O,, liulb and llotlle rum
lmuy, have ono of the most complete
plants in their line in the louutty.
M'hey hiivo thirty sltop-i In hu.bs, four
on Inner am globes and one tube shop.
It is authoritatively stated that the
National Olubsi company will mnn all
of Its present Flndlay, i., Tone to the
now Cainbrldgo plant. Nothing Is said
as In the disposition of the abandoned
Flndlay plant.
D L. & W. Boaid for Today,
Tho following Is the make-up of iho
P I,, and W. board tor today;
bL,i)AV, mjvi:miii;ii k
Wild ( .a. I'jst-S p. in., Ctoiye Unit.
MONDAY, NOVDimin Is.
Will i it JIast 1.30 a. m., M. I.u.hi.i.t, lo
J. in, Willi mi Klrhys Jl a. in., A. II. l.'o.oi
I p in., lii'KKjii Thomas', 0 p. in., J, UuiMiat;
1) 1 1. in., U. A. lUithulomcw,
himiiilit, l.u.-O .1, in., west, Thompsuii; 11
a, in . ii, I Willi ! p. I"', et, II, (iinlcyj
. p in. iii.a, ) Liriigg; 0 p. in., wet, M,
Ool.'vii; r . in hum ..Jy Aug, JleAUbttr,
1'oilnij i ii in ;, flnnerty; 8 a, in,
Housci. II. Ii j. 'it. Mjun; 3 p. m. Willhm
llor o i in. I MiDcmncll; ".CO m ,
Sturrb.M ' i hi II. llJitholcmcw; 10 p.
in I.jiiip ii.
Pir.i i I a, ii. . i. in., fiiQiiry; 1 a.
in,, ii Mi 1 i i iu , N.iumaii; 10 3. in.,
I'. 1 .'mi Ola p. in, btjuton; S v0 p. in.,
Mil. "Kill.
Wild (ut Wot-10 j. in., C. Kinsley; II i.
pi , A. I.'. Kctcluiii; i p. in., M. fiimcxlv; 4
f. m., W, I.aUarri i p. in., 0. llindolpli;
0 p. til., Jil.a Chagan! II p, in,, T, Doiii'Imii,
OTICli.
CotulutlOM r. Golden ntiil T.. I). I.itllmcr aii'l
Bhtlcfincti Mlcluel Stilltvin. Joseph Llutnlvrijln
nnJ Wllllim l.tider will trpiMt nt iMiiirilritcml
cut's office, & a, in,, .Mond.it', Nov, IS.
This and That.
The Ingeifcoll-Sergcunt Dilll coin
lutny, of Kaslon, Is about to ship about
100 tons of air compressors lo Ikillunt
for use In the Baku petroleum fields.
Tho Northern IJnglueciliiB works, ot
Detroit, Mich., has lately secured con
tracts calling for the shipment of elcc
Irlu cranes to Glasgow, Drtisscls and
Copenhagen.
The entire line or tho Lehigh Valley
between New York and Buffalo, Is now
equipped with tho Hall automatic
block system. There nic "T blocks,
a voi aging l.lii miles long.
Tho American Ons Fuiuace com
pany, of Kllisnholli, N. .T Is about to
ship thirteen special gns blast ftirnacea
for Inslallallon In the new Manchester
plnnt of th" British Westbighoilso
Bleclrle and Manufacturing i ompaiiy,
limited.
In a recent isnio of The Tribune ap
pealed an Item with lcfeieilee to the
onluiRcniont or Iho plant of the Seran
lon Pump fompiiny, uhlcli slated that
one of the mtleles nianui'aclured by
the companv is the l.tpplncotl steiini
opctator. What tas moan was the
Llpplncotl sleain sepatntor, an In
genious devli o for removing water
Horn steam.
The new soldld vostibuled Thlladel
phln and ltcadlng-.lers-ey Central flyer,
which makes Its initial inn lonioriow
ereiiiim, constitutes the Hi si through
service ever given between Philadel
phia, and Kcranlon. The train, which
leaves at (i p, m.. makes the inn In
four hours and thirty nilnulo, bring
ing Hcrantoii nearer to this city than
lo New York in point or time and con
xeiiioiHf. It stops at South Bethle
hem. Maiuh Chunk and AVilkex-Baiie.
I'hltadclphla North Auieiieau or es-lerdn.
j Theatricals j
ATTRACTIONS TODAY.
At VM:M.-lliiiiiiic'rin'K k'oili. Van
SI lt.- I lie W-.hl ltcatiH'1 MtPiiiueu t iu
ll.Uli
Hlmtnelein's Ideals.
In -uriins tlie ti'rliU of inlucuuii I" ''I no
r.lictiiiiin" fin Jin' Iclc lis (111-. Mtiiii, .lull. i A.
lli'tunrlf in lni nt a p.ite fui l.H cumiictitoH
1'iat Mil! he liml for tmri Iu fiAlmt. 'IIil pi i.v
i-i lie piodncl of tin- pen of hulv I., Illam t
one of iho foicinoat oi tlio .voiiiij; Amoiicm pljj.
uih'it--.
M tin time ol hi fii-l pindiictiuii it tlio I'm-pit'-,
tlir.iler, ct VoiK, t tic sort it to:i it netted
tui little- slioii of .i iinciic, not. niilf on .lcount
rt thf intniiMU iiiPiIf ef it dr.nnltii. slurt, ,ii!
mi uroiiii1 oi the multitude of tcenii- .imt mo
iliiiur.il KU-it ions it reiitained. It ilfalt with
the- lnah -nil tiiuulitlutis tint l)Cct Turn IM-nn,
J. slruttslmg el'ctrUini, tlio Iik tin' rnnti.ii- lor
Ihlitin-,- the ciiv of U-'ntoi'. 1 1 if I In lrlc-.ui"
will lie pU.tr-,1 ,il t'l-o A'-.nliiiiy loniu'lit.
'The World Beaters.''
Ilinaii; tin pi-t ton Ji.ir-, then- hit, l n
inmv liurlc-ii'ic anl pcciilty orff mi.it iun-, put
iipim tli! rn.nl, but low of tl-oin lnu- ,cpt lino
with fit- tune, lil.e "!hi World Ui.itas" tlucli
lus jlu ivt, tnen ii.iiisiii?id ,! the Ioidcr in itn
c I u. 'fins soi-fljii the toinpinv his fttf p ei
.itid no tiipnlor-, m N line, aid Iho-o who lil.c
tlu wlihh is I'liL-hcisI mil l.e-1 In bshl iMl.n.i.
trm? i .mil iinlmllh' will find .i tn1 it in -imo fir
tin m .a Ihe s ii lo.lij,
'llo -iiM Hilda ill nt -I In' tntiwluti'd in i
biei'y lituklta rntitlid "Jlio X insult Widu-t."
'Jlie uhii will I-p toiinil .1 stl'ingr mil i tile sliirtt
,u it-ill". Aihonir the ilrir inlortai'ii-rs with
the c inun ,ui- Idi-ll mil iilo. liuiiiclrr ic-iii-di
iu, ii-lrod'.finj thill tiiik-itp t.pct.i; .v
ii;l Iliuinton md I.ivlli Miller, I'.tiii.mi
liiothu--, liindill, the iiukIii jukIc"; M i.- llili
hn.l, il.u-de Mi'Ponild, .mil Me Jnd ill.. Ilijlt.
'J l.o finale f the intiiUiniiioil i-. i iiiu,iia! .in i
Urp-i'liOii'iu f-l.li, iiitillfd, "Wimiiii 5-tnk
l'Jwd iiui-," whiih ,i?uln mtudti-is tin r nt Ii e
COIll 111'
May Iiwin. Coming-.
"luc idw Join---," tip id iv in whh U Mil
Iiwm will lip sun :-t the lurum mi Wpiluc-div
niht, j- .i inrnulj niim tin- pen of doim .1 Mi
Nillt, .'Hid the .irilloullPPIinllt of Im- 'ijipr.iiimo
in it h!m pitiiil-jt ot sin cnjo.i.ihlp PM-niii. Ml-f
Iiwlii'-t I'll-, no tlttij', (nO'nfiil, kil tlii-. cue
in pailinihir i-i ciidUcil with lulm: Ik i- bet c (
full. It piociif-. tin loiiicilkiiuc In ."in Kinov
jilintf whiih i, uthci ililli-u'iit fiuiii ,ni ihi- Im
jiL .llteinptid .iinl Jlloids hit .1 "-inpo foi tin
in uiin st.uiuti ot lur mi ny idniir.iblc .md oi-.-lili-
iiualilln jt in ineiti- nt ii'iilh. whim h
siPiitcr t .i in s'lP iml in M-n.1' ut In i im.ious
pi ij -.
Tlic-e wlm liti m'PII lui" in "I uiilldl lino
Ccuit," "Kile hip, liio J-wdl .Ml.--, I it.-
Mtrll," iu flu- "Midisc S-mltli, Atloiiii'," will io
dmibt lecill with pli'js-iro the ii-iniil. ihlo diirin
l this oimiiul woiiiar. '-tin' Whliiw .liuicV
lmmtir, Miowj Im to liiltcr idv int.iiro tlnn ,ny
of (ho tdij nionttouiil .md tlie IuCjI tluitn.
S001. 'till lute ono it tie lino-l tlvit-i of ihe
6i a. on Ml-s Irwm n-llii-i noin I'.iu M.ue .it tlie
ilifo of iho pliant -.euon.
"Supeiba,"
tlio tiaiiluitiijllviii In tin jt ii 'npiila"
nio i qu illv ii to tho ttundaid cf foiimi- u.
roiL,' piitliu'ail.v tlut mm which u'ilaic. iho
up oi rose", whiih ln liicu m'iii line niuiiy
tlini. Il is In tlie wav ot i tlor.il how-ir, to
Mlilcli Iho so.id ijiimi Supiihi ti.in-jioilid,
nml I-i Horn tlie bru.tiP- ot or-. Il.vrni. .
i-in.itliP. .Not onlv the trm-'foriiiitii'ii -ire new,
hut tho utile piodm ti-.u I" mw- Hum hUll to
I'nis'i .inn it .i sltn in tlil city I.i-t misoii,
'Iho in u lallili ii. d iliuril wuiK n - pull, n
I nly elhttlio find the I IIK l- (imipi di, ihnii lul
jiialio, Aiuiti,- Hip -peci.illie in it he iui.ii
lioii-1 II., JhiiMloiis SiMiiuni IIiciIV noiipi- r
ti.ilnel l'iill-do-i, nml I'.inlo llihi. III lull.idl.t
.Hid idlizii- of tip-tn-ilito wii.iii, Jiul 111 i lot nihil.
l,t nt .ilillll,'. At till! I.MOinil in xl 'lhtii-ijj
nlht
STAGE NOTES.
In " Uiiimii of So IiiiDoitin e" l!r,. I nh
Uli liuv onio mole iiiiio to Iho limit .is ,i t.. n,
lienUo lirot .nillli, tho l,nullh iniKcll.in, will
uy this iouiitii ,i piufceslonil tUlt i atly n.'.t
,ti.ir,
in id in -Li v- i- in l pieiiiii'd i"i llliuelio
Ililes fur in xl will, piudliij lui m-ntiiy fimu
t.tphold letn
tr. .Limes lliii-m I'oilu Ilk lui-ii ui.iMns
Iiii- uii i of iimiii inltliu- '"Ihe ( iiiitfi nf tlie
I.Uht 111 I, ok'" jl luiiiiits In Luiulon,
l.ittio ('nllliis iiuiii hi-i- lli.'t .ippea hup In
I.uud-iii la -t werl, sine o Hit ipccnt iitiiiu '.on
All.tl.lllJ, and wjs HIM II an ililhll"l nth- ml
lonie, Iho lews iiiiih-. fimu l.uiiiliiii Hut Vat i,jnc.
t in Is lo lis lino liefuio tlm I'li.touc thin nf
Hut tilt' cm the Mi'i-alli) "ViucricJil Ira isloii of
Ihe LimIUIi StJiff."
Mr. I'l-Kf's- r.it. pi i, tthi'li Is now- ,n niip.li
sal iii succeed "Mii.inJi oi Iho IIjUoii)," w
cjIK'iI "ill"' I'liwikonio Mi. Ilattli." It d-.its
with tlio society ol today In New Yuri..
Wlloii llamtt's busliiisii in AtHtralU ha Imu
of tho tip und down oulti, When Im )!us "I he
Slpi of the fro." a bvoia follow-, and when
other pieces are intioduced, then comes the tiojl.
Anit4 Austin, the pictty ihoiua girt who .-it
tnetv'd 4 Rreat deal of attinliun lait naoou with
Ana Held, U cine more ttltli tho lltt'e Kr.ii.b
allies', luting tyhcu up the idea ct fitlai; liar
rieil and iftlrin.
Mj:Io Olitcr, who joins Atuclii Illiijhaiu's
rnnpjity In ''llie nimberi" the flit ol tliu jui,
is the otvrier of tlio two race Iioues, Jliris O
and All Cold. She la the daughter ot an old
tltiie rate horo owner.
Penman 'ltionibn did a scneiu.is Hun,- in
Xcw llaten Ut wee!.-. Tho Walte Opua com.
run' ttis Mranded ther?, and Mr, Tliomivoit pild
the hotel bills and car fire of the company back
to Netv York.
THREE GREAT
DOCTRINES
(Concluded fiont I'.iko .1 1
.13 wlun tic Mi allied to tho humblest to'in cf
toll.
M, Paul w.h tin ii ii t'tlfoner. Tiuii Iml he
ttai ,i piUoner for t'hrM'i mI.p. Altlirtult n
piNonrr In bond, Iip knew tint Iho Wold rl
tied I not hound, llo hid hem esKr, to tpr.iU
roniptiiln- the filth in Uliti'l, nml lie vtotild
do It. llo v n there ai lulst'ii amli.iador,
ii nd he Would tell .he entity pilr the truth,
with tho Iioik', It any be, thJt they would ic
pent. What tincd he, llicufurc, for the ihiln
tlltl Ills Willi?
"S6 mote he fceU upon hli IiIrI'I1piI taut
The- poiidetoua thiln, Hi in does the pli.tlul child
Iho btacolet, formed of imny n I'.owery Ilnlr,
Heedless of (elf, rorcetful t li.tt tils life
It now to be clifetuled by Ills words,
He only thinks ot dulii,! kooiI to llieui
lint fcek his life."
M. Paul undo no ml'tike ttl.pn he iho tho
subject nf his tlh-couritf. Xo tlicme totihl lie
luoro timely, or n.oie uppiupihtp. lie rcitomd
to IMK mid llru.-lll.i, of ilnhlcoii'iicn, if tim
ticr.uicp, hi d of JiidsiiiPtil to ionic.
(I) Of lllulili-iiiitiii'ss -Uy rli;litciiunPM licie,
let us not iimli'i.-t ii'd tint iljjhU'oii-uo-is of C'luM,
of ttlikh St. Pail ?cit.i si inueli ePcttherc.
Hither lot us iiiuliisl md him at tpciliiirr cf
tl'hliounes In the nnc of J istlce, and holy
lMn". lV-IK war uiijnt, .md S'l. Paul Knew itj
.md lie poliitcdly but piudprllr lefi-rj fo It.
St. I'niil iluubtleu l.hiiiw I lilt. I'elK hid hticd
ie.-..is,.itis to hill the Rood piiest, .loiulhin,
within (lie fund pu duets of the temple. lie
knew how tiuJiHl il tt is in I'tlk to ptalco doni
hir Iml'ul lui-bllid tho brititlflit t.'om m who
then --it by Ids tide. iium and miny tlliu
-ids ot mjilitlie, of wlill Ii I'elK was Ktiiltt,
tvrro iloublh-N l.no- u lo (, I'.iul; .mil IVHx
mii'l lute filt teiy iiini'imoiliblo, as the apo-tlu
ilvtill iipuii .nut illu-liilul this pin. ol his ill?
con i -e. lie did iml lu-it.ite to till t'dlt, that
rislitisjiMiPs-., In the sm-u of jy-the lirttttcn
nun nml iiiei, nml between seteinors and llioio
Rotiincd, I. i lanllinl ilocliin: of the Chri-tiJii
filth.
IlMI'Slll) COM'lir,.
And this iiiei of iishttousnes iitti.t not be
oteilooked in theo ilijs. It Is it irood and
bli'Mtcd Kospcl tiulli tint Kill it ton is liml'ii Riit,
and tint this gilt Is wholly due to the foM-nlmi
grace of (,'od. 'II:. it i- 'i (iindinutil il doetrin?
in our cruii. 'Iho iiahteotMii-tJ of Chri-t, Is
the onlv iluhteoustu-, tint -my stunt r t-in plead.
Ills holy iibe is tbu ,wlj iolo tint an loter
all our KUill. Hut without le -pniiu, til Iho
Ie.i-t. desice, the nupliiiis that his been I lid,
and tint -hmihl be 1 lid on the iloelrino of nil
t.ition b. i.iilli, 1 lulleto the (hu-ti.m pulpit
would .tot wisil.t if, ill the5p il.ijs, Il iiiii.i-id
llrt ini:in-i on the clnetiine of Filiation bv
woil.v. 'ie j,o-pe of (InUi is .i li';likous mid
miirv--itlt.il ,i-pd. II injoii,-, .1 uVhUous lite
is well Ss .1 lu-htcons i, ceil. It inpiuei us to
tin jn 1 1 . .1- will a- to Into mcicv, and to
walk liuinbb with our (,'od.
(J) Ot 'Ittiipeiaiiii'-'Jhi-, put of si, Paul's
addie-s wa-, al-o will iiio-en. Tin' ltible lilpa
of liuipiianeo ic In broidu and fir tmer than
tint whidi nniv obtiins in eo.iip quulrr. II
('ijkpati'ia) li.ians .self-tinitiol, it Ins lilt the
la-tliilpd liiruiinir tlm is now .itt.it lit 1 1 to the
void "ttiuperince." 11 moms mode ration, pelf
leanint in the ue of ,inj liwlul tliiuir -tthctlnr
it bu nit il. in clunk, hi plc.iMiie, or bodily e-eui-e,
or stolidly puiMiit-. 'Ihe cuibtii!; of tho
appetite, 'O as lo loop U v ithin piopei boundj,
this i, (lie ISible i'lei of (impprciie.
11IH. l'i:i,l AMI llitl MI.I.A K5N01tl.li.
'JTiK idia of Itiupii.inie is not as iiniuuoii as it
should bo. It is mnoiitl in too many qujlttM.
Is. was alloRPther ir,uoitd by l'dix and Pns
Mill, 't lies' sue to thomsi'ltps a loe lein.
They latiliul at, the idea ot ptiitlns upou tl'iiu
Kltcs ,iii' ttitb m usliiiiit
Hut as St. Paul lea'i'iied oi tt nt erance if tlioy
Iml .iwy -iiiMlitcue-s at all -and we know that
liliv was nut alloijethi'i dtstitutc of sea-ititt-HPs
(lp- niti-t Into bun frliuu; to tho quid;.
It IPu- liptllmuipd the p.i's of tho fill Piusllla,
si hull i-, likely cnoujli, (hat fad did nul uil'ii-inn-
St. P..11I In keep lurk .1 Miigle word. He
add lur the 1 1 nt Ii. IV. h IMS the faithful and
unnly .lolui Kno hnl In mind this cviinolo of
Si. I'.iul, whin lip did not penult the tt irs of
tin- In 11 tt If ill Iiui m ot souls to prewnt him In m
tilling lui t.cd-3 ttuih.
tlllVNT 'JI.Ii'i:i!AM I".
Mi i.m 1111 iltIi o tho UditiKS c.f iho juuliy
liiu-illi, ami ot the truiliur 1'elis, ,'.s St, Paul
I I 'Id ihun tint the 1.11th 111 limit nirmt tun
ptrinee. Mo em He tlitni, .ii thiv liteu to
tin- di'iUt'nt pni'inr. 'Iheie Ihcv sit, on their
isallid t-eit.-, ami time -1 mil- 1 l.ii-t". apostle
tittiiim; his buiiuiu woni-. 'Hit 11 aitiutlou Is
iltetcsl, 'Ihey li-liii, thevrdl'il, tlioy leinembir,
oti-iunie is at sulk. 'Ihe mows ol tiuth lute
hit th" mar'c. 'Ihe iniini of Until 1-. held tip,
and liny .lie cfuipclied to Ink at llieir own
'i imlaltiir. ,-dn .
Il would imt be Mi nuo if Dnisilli hid uiJiti
filid K'lne -iicli ,-pun. as ll.c rjumi in II. unit t.
You li'incuilti the nene. 'Imp tjuot 11 al.s:
'Hint hit 1 I dmie, that Hum du'M t i;, thy
tt'iut.e ,
Iu iMi-e so niile ai tin-i 1111 ."
11 unlet u;iIii-:
'.iih an .11 1
'lint bliii the maep and blu'h of i,i,.di-.tv;
('ill-, tiilup, titpoiiite; take-. Oil th" 10--O
rum the fill- fun hi nl 01 an innocent hue,
And sit, 1 blisttr theie; nilki'S imiriiKi' ottJ
tal-e a- dim-,' oith-: II, -ue a died
s from tin' body or mnliadioii plutl.s
'I lu Miy Mill: md .-..-.cil leluioii uiak'-s
linp oils 0: ttoidj ....
O.Miame! Wlieio 1. thy blu-h."
Iiiu-illi iiiiht well be ashnm-l and bl.i-li as
sup li-ttlii'l to Iho luipa-fioni d wouls ot Iho
hi iuu. As im lills. vo l.iiu".- tint he was
III it 1 i-e. IIK n 1IM.I11110 was .Housed ami it
Cuiiiliiiined lulu, llo wis tolled lo li-ten to IN
ittti-itiom as it i-ald: "Ihou art tlie mm."
lu-li id ut bchu- tiiupeiale, he hnl been .1 man
01 unbildlid jiiii-ion. Ho tfa astonished, mh
jiilsul and lontldul it sin a. Ihe apojtlc fpol.ti
to Mm it'iii.iniiii;- the 1.1IU1 iu Chi 1st, toui'tiinu
tempei ni'i,
(.1) Of .ludmncnl in ( 0111" In ilNcus-liur this
polnl, M. Paul icadu-tl im iliimi, lie d.d
ml mime mitleis, lie i-tiuck whiln the in 11
wa hot, iml ihe 11 on mined and plenecl their
laililt Mini., 'J lie iinili.hteoii3 and intciiipei ite
pah- tto-altl l,iu to .stand al the- bar of i,od.
lie tin In-t liul,-e would be jiuU-nl. And lid-,
tin .v wt'iit told, It pirl of the filth in l hrhl,
'liny Wile .invluiii to lien- ibout tint lailh and
Hit- l.t.inl mule linn Hut cxpcdoel, md lar
nun.! II1.U1 liny wMiul a, bear.
ill'. MA-s ,-HOl Kl II.
it Iii m IV II v Mill fur the api'llf, we nut- l,p
Mm that ho bail im iilea lint ho woiiltl Im tn-lnl
to nidi ill-i 1.111-1. He w.ii Im. l.i il at (Im
id a nt 1 Jiid.uiiiil, in' 1 jud'.'iniut to luiiie
Im him, and til Ins stilll) win-,
"A jiidkiiiciit"! it ni'i-t lute reiuutl to him
11 isuiiible, "A Judumriit In (nine! Af, Ihcic-'.s
the nib, mid how 1.111 I unit il ? I ,1111 tenly
iaiilty, ai.d 1 1111-t t-tiud at the lar of a
lUhtu'U. Hod, and hr jiul'id." Ilti ll.tinod at-teiiiiti-ly
in this point nmiPinlur Hit- nillt 111
lirlst. Ib litleitid; lie was .tainted; ,unl
tho iiiuisthleoii.-, (he inti lupuati-, tho mliupt
Jiidue ''In milled."
Hut In'., mil iPiuteiul lillil.il!. Ills edlimi;iit
was bihf. Ho was contlnul of Ids nal s-lu,
but lie was not nidy tu fuwike it, lie Could
iml listen ,iu.t loiuer, ami heure ho dbmlwd
1 ho iipustli', Willi tlu-t' woidsi "l.ii thy way
P'l this Him, when I lute 1 toiitenitill stum
I will u.l fi.l ,V."
IMK seen tuuiul ,1 "n'littiiliiil hPisuil," hot
II was im for Iho piupu.i. in henlig antihiiu
111. le lulllilllin;' Hut tilth in I lulti, lb nut
i"r M. I nil 1 Hi 11, but it wis bit. iu,e lie had
bis piltt. lie Jtitid tin' w.ies il luiiltjlittoll-,-iii.,s
pis ct'iimpt I.i-ji t blill lovcil coiruptloii,
lie u t.uli I Kite Iho pibourr his llbeil), if ho
would pay the iiifimoiis jmUe a tjoml inuud
Mini. "e hop d Hut money would lute hui
Slltcii him ef Paul, that bo might Jowi him."
Hut N. Paul would iiiilei liii hind to wither ho
lme he would dlhii- itlte or incite a bilbo, lie
would l.ilhti rot in pil.on, tlun aictpt u dis
honorable cludiatjie. lie lould alloid 111 be
boiuid ttilli a ltnm.ni uh.iiii, uud to endure tho
Itoiiun lish, but h'; toold not alfcud lo th ,1
base uud unworthy act, I (lit niiicht keep I1I111
in pil-.oii iiiu.-t uiiuitlv, aid ho dhl keip hiiii
in prii-QII loi two Ion; tcai.s; but -;l, Paul
diihiietl jt like .1 (lulatlaii lino, lor lo hid
It.illiul, luiu; ,11,11, In ciiduiu htitliicts, as a
(,'A"I ucliii of Jcj (lillil
III. I II 'UN: VIIMStl.
lli tuiiibhil, tun Iii 1II1I not lepint Hi
put oil hi., that until a liluie coiiseiiiim rei,ni,
and that loiiteiilint tea-oil, It Is 10 be fi.iii.il,
neter eauie l.et iu, hud the Ie.v0ii. It It a
word if waiiiliii. Ills lu is fat too tiiuiunn.
Tlu coipd ot Unlit call- neon (tuner tu u-(
penl row, nml It ollen unto thent 1 prefcnl
Mtvatlon, It njj! '-Todiy, If c still Iu-ji
Ills tolci', harden not Jour lieirtf." It sijoi
"Now Is tho acerptcd timet behold now Is tho
day of silntlon"! Why then idiuiild anv tin
i-Jtrd .md linpciillcnl olnittr ilol.t t y tliouhl
atij-onu ImlUlii tho Iml c (ample ol the torrupt
nml ticinhlillnc IMI-i? To put off this Intperi
tit? duly of heeding tho itoiipel cill, Is to Irlfle
wllli ronilrnccj niul furllipr and Morse Mill,
It Is let lilflc Willi itetiiJl tliltiif. hlltliil uni
tlitloiu iimj. cud III foul ileslriullon
lllltlitpoiHnejp, temperanie, and Judgment to
come Huso me doililnci tint ticetl to be
pienelipil In 111 my, ttho.se sins me tiol heinous
as thoc of IMK' atul DiiitlllJ. IVrlnps their
neter v is a time when thi-e doitrlnes nculol
to be ciuplusUcd luriiv Ihtn ,tl pie.'rnt. Xo
Indltidinl, no community, and no nilloii tan
affotd In Ignore llnse doctiinrs, A tloin, Iiom
est nml rlRlitpouei e; a isrlf-tonliol tint will
.Hold e.vcw., .md tint still lead mm to .let In
a in mly and Clnlslfiti way; mid Hip lon-il'tM'
nesj tli it, fur our tondiict, we must idle in
iteoimt ill the day of judgment these .lie ih'i"
trlnes that oticttt to tie linprcwi'il upon Hie
iiilmlt of all dis-csi not ont by the (.lirlsthn
pulpll, but by all who loto flotl'a truth, and
Mho iIpsIio to sip It rsemplllkd In tlio home,
in the coiuiuimltj, and In the nation.
DR. CODDINQTON'S SERMON.
He Spoke in the Second Presbyter
ian Church Yesterday.
Uev. V. V. Cotldlnglon. D. D of tlio
Kyrncupo unlver.ilty, fpoko In tlio Sec
ond I'retliyipi Ian elittrcli jiR:itlti yeKler
tlny. UN Kernions are inoelclH of bcuu
tirnl I'IiibIIsjIi mid yul of practical ap
pllcatlon. Ills text luat night wan
fioin Prov. iv: 2.J, "Keei thy heart
with nil dlllsence, for otil of It am is
hlteu of life."
The (llbcourhu oinbodlod the sospel of
ftlinitlilne 11 nil rociproclty. In other
wordM. il was conclitvly tlio (loetrhiu of
lecelvlns from the world what wo glvo
to the world; that lllo tellccltt to tin
exactly the facu wo turn towaul hu
manity and that upon the mental altl
ttidu dopends the IiIIbs or the misery of
our cxiHtuneu. lie declared that the
man who looUs out upon tho world
with tt cheerful temper sees a bright
and cheerful world, while to the
melancholy one everything i-'t darl; and
scornful unci that it its not our stars
but otn selves that mnhe our destiny.
"Man Im of social nature," said tho
speaker, "and society is 0 source of
happiness or unhiiipiueit. Most of bis
life is spent in tho society of others.
What shall it be.' High or low; pine
or Impure'.' Upon himself Ucpcndsf Its
character. To 0110 who is selfish,
pi oud, vain, jealous or over-sciuitive,
society always ptesents hard condi
tions, but his suffering is largely due
to his own attitude. Society is respon
sive and fiulck to say kind things
about 11 person who is kind. It has a
laige, silent appreciation for genuine
ness In anyone. It has 11 thousand
c.es Matching for an honest man in
whom to trust, In a man of clean deal
ings and tine sympathy and geneious
heait. Such a man will not be hidden
though poor and humble. The light of
such a life cannot help shining.
"A good man finds goodness In the
world; 0. man of Intelligence finds In
telligence; a spiritual one sees inspir
ing spiritual lives all aboul him. When
he falls he has reason to suspect his
own heart. If tto plant thorns te
shall llnd them in our own path. Vlion
the world is all evil the world Is our
own heart, not Hod's -not Id. None aie
io poor as the man whose hcait has no
Christ in It; none so rich as he whose
heart is right. It is the secret of all
success."
BIG AFTERNOON MEETING.
Addressed by John E. Mooie in the
R. E. Y. M. C. A.
The l.uge audience of men that as
sembled in the hull of the llallroad
Young Men's Christian Association
huilding yestijiday afternoon had .1
most piofltahle meeting. A special
pi ogi amine of music had been provided
under the diicctlon of Chorister V. Ii.
Jones.
The department male cjuai tettf was
assisted by a male chorus and liy
Messis. Allen and Stanton on the vio
lin and cornet. Tlio song service was
heartily paiticipatcd In by the au
dience and was inspiring in its cfic-ct.
Arthur Morgan contributed the solo,
"Not Ashamed of Jesus," singing in
excellent voice and spirit.
John F. Moore, of New V01I;, was
then introduced and gave a straight
forward address to men. He spoke of
three types of men that exist In the
world today, "the scolfer, tho indiffer
ent man and the man who hesitates In
making a decision."
He was listened to intently as he
traced, with great force, the dangers
of these positions. An Invitation was
ghc-n to the men to make a decision
at the close of the service and a 1111111
her lesponded, Next Sunday the
motuhlv "family meeting" will be held.
The members who assembled at tho
Satin day evening rally, had a most en
joyable) tlmo and there weie also ad
dressed by Mr. Moore.
RELIGIOUS NEWS. NOTES.
'Ihe Methodiit .MiuUtets' a-soilatlou will a et
In Mm l'Jik cliuuli tli's inoir.Inj at let.u
u'cloih. A papu still bo pn'jcr.ted b ltt. II
P. Illphv-, "f loity I'oit.
"What Iii lleattn ami VM.eio." alii "What Is
Hell and WKrec" weie tin topi's ol I'm iloi
iilnal nmmns pieaihed cilcnlj.t iiiornlu,' mil
nishl jispei tiil. In- lift. Mil l"ii I.. I'i. it,
pj-stur of Csltary lle.ormed rliucli.
"IVdl'in m dirl'l" s is the tli. me of 1
1.PIIIU1I dt'llteied list 1 H.'1't by Hoi. . '
Simpson, piit'r ot the A-bmy MitlioilM 1 pls
ci.pil cliiitih. In the inoililns: his lli.iuo was
"llisiilt.s of tlio lle'iiiit-.itintr 1'rliiilple."
,'t, lir. l'hclps, ot rilo.w unit r-ii,!t.i, .p. ki
ln Mm l'lll. iliimll tcsieidiy aii'l nude .1 p-i
for tlm iwrntlith iiiiuiit fund. 'Ih- 1,11111 cl
s-,0il,noil has bee-n lal.eil on Mi'-' amount to milili
tliat of l't,0IXl ijitin ci'iitllth't.illy i'i J"hn 1).
Artlibiild! 'Ilic- Him of -ii,hm has Win appn
tlonul tu tin M'si'iiiliU' imiliiUHi! lo l-ilse.
'I1,p fotntli of Hi" eil.-s or Millions 011 tlm
lite ol Chiltt, lllitsti lied Willi Keitiipttci.il n
piitdiiilli.iis 01 (ho uiMiu'ttl painting, of 'In
nil. whs (jltill la.t nliUt b IttV. Itolurt I". Y,
I'll UP, II. II, I'lsl'V 'I llin ,,,,in Al'""'
llapllst chuiili. llio uliinnw at'' dratsliea- wuh
lirse i.miiesatliiiis tn (Im il-uiih tint many
pii pin aio uiublo to llnd si it"
COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES.
A tfldlcl for llw defendant was iiluriiid Siti'i
diy In tliv 1 i.u of (', It, iiiott jualint T. C,
(ililllll.
In ll.o null i- nf the iri-iultcmy t II mill .ft
.V Co., t lulu was iritnted Satiitday In flints
i-aiiso why .1 leciltir lioucl not lo appointed.
'Ihe (.eiond week'.i msion of the XnmnUr Inin
of cuinmoii pic i orn-ns todiy, Ju-lscs IMsiaidj
aiel belly will picoide, tho tomicr iu tin.- main
court loom, and llo latter in .No, 'J.
In II10 utc "t tho flu Irrhn ilulr compant
asaliiit Maiy A Stiecney, cmuiris, tho Jury on
Saturday Liousht iu a tirdlci. fur tl.i. plJlntil)
SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE
Mlvtt a cfltuli to run until it K'H be'ntn' ti
ii-aih of medliliii. 'Ilu oflm nj, ti'i. 11 nl
wear atta.i," hut In most ns-cs it will tuar
tin-til msji ( ould tlut be i-'du'isl in ir.i lit
itiictsifiil Hi' ilk im; oiled Knup'a llils.uu, tin Ii
is Hold on .1 w,ltito (juarji)lee to ii'ie, tiit.t
would linn-.edlilely see the tiellout illiti ,i.
let- tjkliiu: Iho liift do. . I'iIck L'io and Otx
'ft Ul kln Iu a. At ill ilriiut'l.U.
Goldsmith's Bazaar
IS OF SPECIAL
MONDAY'S TRADE
3
Cloak and Suit Department
3 Ladies' and Misses' Oxford
i at $7.98.
2 Ladies' and Misses' Oxford
at $9.98. ;
Children's Long Coats, all colois, all sizes, worth $5.00,
3 at 53.98. &
; Children's Long Coats, nil colors, all sizes, worth Jjfa.oo, &
3 at $4.9cS.
!2 Ladies' and Misses' Kersey Jackets, lined throughout, .'
2 worth $8.00, at $6.90. 51
"5 Ladies' and Misses' Kersey Jackets, worth $10,00, at $7.90.
' Gents' Furnishings gj.
2 Men's Heavy Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, tiie 50 cent jff;
S kind, at y, cents. ?:
j$ Boys' Heavy Fleeced and Ribbed Shirts and Draweis, all gp
3 sizes, at 25 cents. St
Men's and Boys' Woolen Gloves, the cold weather kind, gj
! at 23 cents. ;
j5 Boys' Heavy Knit Woolen Mitts, at 15 cents. j
?3B A full line of Men's Stiff Bosom Shirts at 30 cents. C.
5 Ladies' and Children's Hoisery &
' Children's Heavy Fleeced Hose, fast black, all sizes, 10, ?:
$ 15 and 25 cents. g;
Lddies' Heavy Fleeced Hose, fast black, at 15 and 25 cents. S:
& SL
'X Laces and Veilings :
3 A lot of Silk Lace Veilings, worth 25 cents, at 10 cents. ;
3 A lot of Barege Veilings, worth 25 cents, at 15 cents.
12 Torchon Laces, 2 inches wide, worth 5 cents, nt 3 cents X!
;J Torchon Laces, 3 to 5 inches wide, worth 7 cents at 4 !
9 cents, ?
1$ A new lot of Arabian Lace Collars, worth 15 cents, at 9 Sri
: cents. $&
if Furs for the Neck 5:
A lot of Opossum Cluster Scarfs with six tails, the $4.50 St
iS kind, at $2.98. g-
' A lot of genuine Martin Cluster Scarfs, with six tails, worth '
X $7'. at $4-98- S:
5 Fnglish Sable Broad Cluster Scarfs, at 4.98, $5.98 ff:
$ and 6.qS. $i
RAJLROADTnjrABLESj,
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
In Kffict Juno 2. I'M,
'traiiia icite biiutun:
For I'lilUcliIpliia and .Siw York i.c 1) fc II.
II. II., at ti 15 and y.SS a. in , mid 2 IS, I 27
(Mills DijhiuiiiI J".iui ). and ll.W p. m bun-Uat.-,
I). L II.' It. 1!., t., --? P. m.
I'or ttlilto 11 n en. llj.lfti'ii .iml piimipal
points in tin- ioal ngicui-, M.i I) & 11. It. It,
(i 13, 2, IS ami I Ji1 p. in. I'm 1'uttsiiili-, e,.r, a.
iu.. 2. IS P- tn.
For Untitle he-lit, 1 I'tcii, TU nliii?, lliui-hur
and iiriiifipal inliimidiilc st itimis in II. .
It. 1!., C. II, !' 1" 1 "1. 1.27 (HI ii I. Dm
nicml i:pie-ss), U.:0 p. in Mind tji, I) ,t II.
It I!., Ii: a. !! 1.. 1"--" P- I".
Ten liiiikliiiiiiink, 'lott. indi. I.lmiri, Ith.tca,
CJcni'ia .md pnniipil iiiti-r-iudiali- .siiiion-, via
I) . h. fc ". It. H . -M'l J. in. and 1 W p in.
I'ur (iini-ta, ltuiliflcr, lluilaln. Siuir.i Palls,
riiiiai'S and all points ui-t, Mi II, .V II II, It.,
V.t-s, Jl.M .1. 1"-. J -" '! (l'lifk lli.init.ntl i:;
prcs 7,4. HI II. 11. U p. m. b'un.I.ijf., 1). A. H.
It. It., 11.53, H27 p. in.
I'ullinan parlor .iml sin pins oi l.chiah Villoy
pulur cir on all ti lim Intuitu Vllki llano
mid Netv Yolk'. I'luljililphiJ, nutTiIo .iml Sus.
pcii-tion Ilritlgi1.
1I0I.I.IV II. iWt.riL'li. (.'on fupt , 2(1 Cortland
t-ticct. Now Yolk.
CIIVRUIS N M'.i:. cn. l'.iss. .'4l , Cd CoitU'tl
iitiict, Vi-w Yoilc.
A. W. N'OMIMACIll.i:. Kit. I'as.3. A-l , Fuiilli
llcthlt'hoin. I'a
Fcr tlikets mil riilhnan le-onalnmt apply to
00') Lackawanna Ittimt-, Sn liitnit. Pa.
New Jersey Ccntial.
Station in Netv Yoik I'ool ct I.ilicitt tlie-ot
N. It., and South l'iir.
fcumiiKf Ati.titjtircnt foritrtci to 0.1, tj, poj.
'liilrn 1 tto siianion foi Nih- ,nlc, ,N(,i-,.irk,
r.li.ihetli, I'hllttlilplili. I'-'-l Ili'tliMicm, Al-
K-ntowi. ai-itiv.lt Cliunk .mil White llitra, at 53
a in.: rpn-.s, 1.10; ixpriBa, 1 (J p. m. i-ua.
dij.s, 2.13 p m.
I'or rtlteioti ami Wllk Iliiii, S.O.; a. n-.; i.pj
and I.W li. in. buiulij.t 2.13 p. m,
I'or Haltlinoie ami .ililiigtrti and points
boutli ami Wtt vU llctldoliom, f..1 a. n. J.IO
anil 1,01 p ui. hiimlos 2. 1 J 1 1. in
l'-,r I.oiiB Iliainli. Oican (.lute, ed., at S,y,
a, m. ami U" !''" , ,,
Tor Kiatlms, 1hinon and IlirrUmrtr, tli Al
Icntcmii, b03 a. iu and J Id p. in. Fuiiilai,
2 l.'i p. in.
I'm Pottsilllc, b.", a m,. l.H) p tit.
1'ci Mountain l'-uL, t-'. j a. lit . I In and 101
p in.
Through thl.clt to .ill points il, toutli an!
wet at luiu-i-l latcs at tlm Gallon.
('. Jl. lU'lll'. ini. IM.-f A;;t
W. Y, WJAIZ, Jit , Ron Mipt.
Erlo Kaili'ond, Wyoming' Division,
'lialn for Nut- Vml, ami intrrmrcllato puiiils
lean- suaiiton a Jnllnwi.: 7.2U a. in ; 2.2', i iu.
Airt.ils--10:'j a. m doni lloiicsilalf, llanli-y
ml liitciinoiliits point-.; 20 p. in iroin Not
York and inlciiiiidi.ilo ptiint.. No Nimliy tialut.
ill Oil- .mil dt lv3 ,'), lh lull ,i'ii . it lit ol Ih,
tl.iilil
'lllll IV i-l tilt I -I- 01 milili KlIUill .IKl'llsl
tin- .Mclippnlilaii Mit Iti-m nuo ioiil an.i c.iiuii
lulu mull -.ituuli.t iiii'inliu', atlii- I'liucr nut
ltcnl)-t'tc tii'iiii-, and iipnti-il tlu-t- imihl nut
:i,iu. .Iu Ut- Hi IH- ihsehiuul Ihun. It i.- i
sllit tu UlutPl' 'sl.lHD hot Ul i Hi ki (nlllllln's
I'thiii! in piy a i'' iii.-iii.niti polltt mi tin lli'
ft tho pllllltlll'-i luiituii, 'I In' ilthiuf teas Kilt:
Ihn inhy ttai .suuri'd In mUri pu sniiailou. It
I., Mid tho Jiu.t t' is I'tonly ilivldtii,
nn-lii iiiioiiiui hy tin I'liiliililpliia louil
tiiuk liclliiiii.-iy NiIiiuIjv In tin ilituiii' i.ia- u(
ll'ttn .r,riiii.l ItjiMi. 'Iho h .p'indiiii, lit it u
pioiuliii'1,1 Nuilli l.'ml phjeh l.i M, tt i pri'siut at
iho liiMiiun-, hill lYKi.iint il unit' i slmit tlnn,
Aniuinr ti" tvitiii."!, ft.p tin- llin ll.mt tint'. ('.
II. V'uu moicIi, .Ml.-s l.iriio Mllhr, Mil. i.i-ni.u
. Dili, and li'uiiliiii lliin-. Ill tn iliuuil is lliu
Mound on tthlili tho .iidlt,iliuu Is l.i.-u!, t'l..
Iltittil- loll he i- luiili iiiI .1 il il .ir!" and ttint In
llto with iilltitos III I'hlliihiplili. Hit- pu
lcidiliLi turn lliitililtid al lilt' lulu plan.
'llin luaiilU III Iho siillit hint ul lln holid ! li
ii. ml Am. tlio It'jiit.hU hi ll.o st, ;,.,,,,, ,M
,N,it tin isliiii llillioul tiiiiipiut, iu i.i'liiiinlii
Im fur Hi" laid .-U'.ld at llhl.t III II, Ul' toil
i in in 1 until fin tuiL Hutu toili.t.
Tlie Women's Clirlstluii 'IViiiKraiKe
union met ul tlio liuiiiu of Willi. im J,
Knii'iy. iUllti'il ttn huIIIh .mil luil ti
lllt'C- Cllillit-I) lllUIKl'. 'I'liosu pii-tt'llt
MDlf. .Ml'rt. Alitpy l.itl.. Mlf. M-n.v
Di milt Iv. Mli-. Vlul.i SuIukI' Mis- Am
J.iiie KmIuhK-, .Mr. M. l-'ulw nml .Miy.
Mury l'tdt-.t. .Mr iilunti, Ml .ltt li
Walics, Mi- ,ls,i .M.usli'ijs. .Mis- (ii'llln
Mitt-li i.t. Mi Itlt-liiU'il Mi l,uiit;l)llii, Mils,
fitinjif Illnt-I;, .Mis, Wiillt'r JIhhII niul
t liilili on, Mrs .Ui oil llnn'i-y, Ali. I..
M.tWH, Mrs. Thvoiluit) Zi'lyli-r, .Mies
i.i-.'ili lluuis. Mis. liuu'lnj,
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INTEREST FOR
te
Melton Raglans, wortli $10.00, J
.'
Melton Raglans, worth $12.00, -i
PENNSfLVANia RAILROAJ
Schedule in Effect June 2, 1001.
Trains leave Scranton:
G.45 a. in., week days, through ves
tibule tiain fiom WilUes-Bnrre.
Pullman buffet parlor car and
coaches to Philadelphia, via
Pottsvillc; stops at principal In
tel mediate stations. Alto con
nects for Simbury. Harrisburg,
Philadelphia, Baltimoie, Wash
ington and for Pittsbuig and the
West.
0.38 a. m.. week days, for Sunuury,
Hartisburg, Philadelphia, Balti
moie, Washington and Pittsbuig
and the West.
2.18 p. ui., week days, (Sundays,
1.58 p. m.j), for Sunbury, Har
lisburg'. Philadelphia, Balti
moie, Washington and Pitts
burg1 and tho West.
3.33 p. m., week days, through ves
tibule train fiom Wilkes-Bane.
Pullman buffet parlor car and
coaches to Philadelphia via
Pottsville. Stops at piincipal in
termediate stations.
4.27 p. m., week days, for Hazleton,
Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadel
phia and Pittsburg.
.1. II. lll'TCIIIX-OV. On. Wit.
J II. WOOD, (Jin. I'isi. ABt.
Delaware, Xackawnnna and Western.
In llllcct Not. .1, loot.
Ti mis Itm- ,s-ii.iiitou lor Nttv Vml. -t I 0,
S.IO, (1.1)3, ",'0 .mil U)(i . in.- I.M 5. .l.lu, ,ui
p. in. I'ui Nitt mk nml Pliilidflphia -7..".i',
10 03 a. iu,, and I.'. 15 .iml ,t " . in, I'm 'Inin.
Iniini t u.ltt ji. in. I'm lluliil.. 1.13, i. -J J iml
iiU 1. in.; l.fii il.'u ami ll.iil p. in. J'ur IliiiK
hiiutoii mil tilt t-tut lulls-1U.2U a. in, and I PI
p. in loi OstMRu, t-iiaiu-o iiui L'lii-a-j,3 and
ii22 a, in.; 1.35 p. in. (J.iuco, ,miiii,o and
I'tka Uiin at (1 2J a. in. tl.iil.t, ivupc Sumlji
lor .Mu'itio-o-'.iiii) a. in,; l.lu and ii..vj ji, m
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IlKmiiisliui-; )itist'ii--l'ur .Niiitliiiiiiliiilniil, it
il:i ami lJ ' a, in.; I.'ii and n In p, m. lot
I'ltiiiuiilli. it .s. Ill a. in.; D. ID and HIM p in.
siind.u- linn- I'm t h lml i.n), , i, ii05
and iixri.i. iu.: :: m, ;i. i: p, i.i I'm Itutlilu I 15
ami I.-'-' a tu : 1.33, el. 'm ni' I II i'i p. in I ,
lliiu'luintuii md tiaj et.it ions- U "U a. in.
Iliiiniiishiiri." liiti.loii-I.oato i-iri'iliui, 10.05 a
in. ntitl ii.iu p, iu.
Delawaie and Hudson.
In Illicit .lunc I), 1 n).
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SOD, M, I'HS -1- '"! I-'"". 1-2', 2.11. y.5J.
r. ..o it.i.v r.'.r. il'. 11. Ji) ii. in : l ii, a. m
I'ir llitncwlili and l.iki l.'jtiuii-, ej.to, ju.
in.; 2.11 and 5 IN p. m.
lVr Wilko, llitn n 1.5. T.l, Oil, P.-H,
a in. UUI, I -?. -'- '!i-l. I -'7, (i.JD,
in II. II."'" P- '"
l"i I.. V. It. It. r.'lnts-(U5, 0 .IS a, in.;
1.27 and ll-" P- '"
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SM untl 1 2( Ji. HI
I'ir Alhanv al '" points iivitli(i,-,ej a
an I 1' 'H P. I".
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l'i,i (ailii'iidali'-S3U, M.S., a Hi ; 2 1,
fl 32 and ID 5J P m-
I'or tVllki-silJiio-H.t.s .1 in ; 1J.0J, 1.53,
tu2 nml !' p. in.
I'm- Alhanj 'and point, inutli :i 3! p. in.
I'm- llniu-tdilu mil l.al.c l.t'doic S.&),
in. ami ti 3 ' i. in.
13 J,
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New Yoik, Onttuiu and Vestern,
In cftdt Tmvday, 'ipi. 17, Itu'l.
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make main 1'"" loiiucitiu.is in. w j, ,,,v
Mi.ltlhiostii, ttallui, Nli h, tln-iUa, i, it
cud nil pniuti, tll'.t
l'oi uiillicr liifoiuiallnii. toiisiilt tul,ct ai'iit.
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J II. 'l,l!-ll, I'. I'. A., Srantou, I'j.
EDUCATIONAL.
IV,i'p
Free
Tuition
riy a lucent net of tho legisla
ture, free tullloti Is uuw giunled
at lliu
Literary Institute
mid
State Normal School
Bloomsburg, Pa.
to nil those lnciMilnp to trncli.
Thin school liitiltititliiH courcHcs
of stlltly for IcncliciM, for those
liioiiiiliifr for collcirt.', and Cor
tlioau Kltiriyliig iiiuhIu.
It will piy lo write for particular!.
No other bilioid iiITcid tstitlt tinu'dor ad-t-jntut-13
at auili low ratm. Addrcn
J.P.Welsh, A.M., Ph.D., Prin.
SCRANTON CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS,
SCRANTHV, P,.
T. ,1. rosier, I'rcsidcnt, IHnicr II, L.iwill, 1tc.
It. J. l'oster, Stmiicy 1'. Alloa,
Vice Trcsidcnl. Sccretiry.
Lager
Beer
Brewery
MuuiiiTtCturor.) or
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
485 to 455
N. Ninth Street,
.PS
Telephone Call, 2333.
THB
Msic mm co,
Booms 1 and 2, Com'llh B'i'd'g.
BCH.ANTON, PA.
Hining and Blasting
POWDER
Mctde at Jtooiio and Hush Jala Worm.
LAPtIN RAND POWDBR CO.'S
ORANGE GUN POWDER
JEJootrlo Hattorloi, Eleotrlo BzplotUrv,
zplodlns blaatu, batety KuiaanJ
Repauno Chemical Gos nxp"olivn-
DR. BARRETT, Dentist,
llj Milium-; Ateinu', Otcr tilulie Wanliou-c.
TEETH
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( hamii Mi-
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I'ni i m t tr 'i ii th i up
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fm II Mini tilth an ihi.i.
intr, if jiii nntl an mliltilil ul. if juii mitit
tome tilth rvpluid tiilhniit a il lie, it ton tusl
join ttiilv 'It'll' itilili"l.t iml ill Pi ii'llahla
Kiaduatis ul luiu i spun nee at t lit ti'iy Ie-a-
ust innsl.-tiiit ttltli i'ouj, r-iibsl inti it Dintal
Wulk, call in iin-.
Allis-Chalmers Co
Succe.s&ots to Jlaclilno lluitlnuas of
nickhon Jlanut'acliiiliiK Co.. ticrantoi
and Wlllsea-15.it re, l'a.
Stutlonuty KiiBluea, Boilers, Mining
Jlacliinury, Pumps.
Weak Nerves
1'iople caniiiit liclp vteirrliiK when
their iic.nctcirfwe.al., That ftellnijoi
laiinuoi, dullness nml c-xliniii.lion Is
the learfnl i-inielittoii tt liicli often pre
cedes iiisanlt) The poer tn ttork or
btmly illmlnislifsiinil despondency ek-.
lires-sis the iniini tiiuht niul day.
If yini ni- HitTeiln Ihe torlures of
Nertont Debility, tlirre is noktiowini;
iioivhoiiii joiim.iyiltcIiiiotosumetlniiK
more liorrilile Hut em cm (jet vv ell
The youthful MmiRlli, Imoyaiu-y nnd
liappiiiesaiau litiribloti'il liy the uscof
,w&
They Iiate cureel tlioiisaiult, nml we
iiti, i- ,, iniini i.tiiiiuiiiii; in uii:i inui
wc-cive ait irou clad Ktiaratitcc ttltli a
fiOOordct.
Reiitaiitttluri In pi tin package SI 00
per Imv, li liois tur?"il)0 Hook free,
Aihlie,.,., I'iai. SIi:i)(t.iM; Co, Cleve-
yj I i urn, unit).
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For tale liy Juhii II, riiclra. Pharmacist, come
ntcinlnj utiimu and S-pnut street.
BUY THE GENUINE
SYRUP OF FIGS
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CALIFORNIA FUl 5YRUP CO.
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