P5pfffWW;iPf:'P SSSESE I'i.MhV, . , . -wmW$ym r$3P& 'WfMl," L t'Vl t Vn 16 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1901. hlh Goldsmith's Bazaar THE NEWSBOYS' CHRISTMAS. Every Newsboy of Scranton and Northeastern Penn- J sylvania Will lie Given All the Copies of Hie J Tribune He Can Sell on Christmas J Morning Absolutely Free. The Tribune desires to give the newsboys an opportunity t to make some extra money on Christmas morning, and with this , ....... i.. n .... !.... r .t h f i GO 35 ' imMM ''JKf'lV.rt Absolutely Pure Made from grape cream of tartar most highly refined and chem ically pure. Leaves neither acid nor alkali in the food. fiGIAL BAKINO POWDER CO., INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR SOMETHING ABOUT STANDING GAS POUND IN MINES. Conference of the Preight Agents of the Lines Enteiing- Scrnnton Was Held in This City Thursday Those Who Were Present at the MeetingMake-up of the D., L. & W. Board for Today Eleven Stalls in New Lackawanna. Bound House Completed. Tt is not uneommon in mine work ings, when' the ventilating current Is .sluggish, to find a stratified eondition of ras either at the louf or the lloor of the mine, ueronllng to the dfllsity of the gas in question. Hlaekdairp will often stratify in this manner in a swamp of the roadway where the air Is dead; and so well defined will he the plane of stratification of the gas that a lamp will be almost instantly extin guished by the movement of an inch or two vertically downward. The writer has experienced gas thus stratified, where the lamp would bum freely above '.he plane of stratllieution of the gas, mi if lowered an ineh would be extin ;uished. Were it possible to observe what was taking place in a roadway under these ' conditions, we would probably find a continual billow of gas along the lloor of the roads leading lo this swamp, while a ceitaln poition of the gas was diffusing Into the air above and being carried away. The same thing In a measure oceurs la the accumulation of a body of marsh gas or Hredamp at the roof of workings. The body of gas or llredamp Is continually augmented by an Inflow of gas along the roof, while a certain poition of the gas is diffusing into tile air current and being carried away. Elllelent ventll.ttli'ili in each of these eases requires a more active air current, and depends upon the mechan ical action of the air In sweeping away this gas to iH'cvent such accumulations. It Is possible to have a cavity so formed In the roof, and having sui h a relation to the airway through which the air current is passing, that the body of ac cumulated gas which It contains will In such a case the gas Is supplied by a feeder in the roof stratn, and the air ClUTtlll IS IIUl IIIUIIKIll I" Ill-ill Ulll'l-uy .um ii. i.n.iv .r ti. itmk. but th...-o is. i. nntlniifil imtlliiw nf l'iih 111 n thin I stream alons the roof, that Ih Iiciiik ,a,rl.-d awa? by the current. If Ul0 outllow of mlsf.om the cavity wner-i It has areumulated is considerable, but still less than the discharge from tho feeder, the chances are very itood for having a body of undiluted nmrHii khh. AVhlle diffusion Is continually taUliiK place at the mouth of the cavity and fcirnilw; an explosive firedamp mlxtuie, this passes away In a thin stream idoni? the roof of the airway as rpilcMy as MInuK unci MlneralH, .Scranton, l'a., fop Pcceinucr. Conference of Freight Agents. The various freiRlit UKents repruaent ,ntr tlio lines enterlntt Kcranton, liehl a foufei-piU'o In this c-lty on Thursday, When tlio plans for the coining year vero (llFcuubPd and suBJfestloiiH mado relative in Increasing: tho volume of new uuxlnt'tiu. Individual opinions were also ox pressed by the freight men retjnrdliiR the aull-iians rule, which Is expected to become! operative! on all lines east of OhlcuKo after the first of Juntmry, Anion,' those pi cuent werm P, J. Flvnn, of New York, general freight UBt'iit, of hu Delaware, Lacka wanna unci Western railroad ; T, B. Koons, New York, t'eneral frelRht nuent of the Central Hallroacl of New Jersey; V. 13. Thayer, contracting freight ngent, Pentr.il Itullroad of Now Jer sey; C. W, Ten firoek,, district freight agent. Lackn wanna railroad; J, B. AVelsh, traveling freight and pustonger agent of the Ontario und Western mil road; J, C. Moffat, local freight agent, .in nn wnni-ii u-iiem tim i-inin oiovaiwi ""' "1' ls- J '"'' woroon tlit-lr wuy Jio oUmtvccI. A ltl PltllCf ft'X, lit SUL'll to U ivuv li H licuii i"x I. mulil ilm "otu -' -'" ChrlHtimiB liolldayH. timer., the unnulllsU wilicltuilo for tl.olr ,?. . .. . 1" fMliiMilHnud nbsunt filendst Ih euro to pviiu-o itself without llaniliiB. Knnn nn nrtlcle en- - - ... .,.,.. Ketlin as.i0 .,, ei.oifest nior- tltle.1 -nehiivlor of Mine. Clu.seH," In NAMES OF JAPANESE. ,J"'ti',"l,lV .0. f 1l.. ..1.. ZL Cue must ba taken lo avoid baking pow ders made from alum. Such powders are M)ld cheap, because tliev cost but a few rents per pound. Alum is a corrosive acid, uhich taken in food means injury to health. 1C0 WIIUAM ST., NEW YORK. i:rle railroad; D. T. Yost, Lehigh Vul py railroad: E. "A". Drinker, Delaware ami Hudson railroad; V. J. Mullen, Pennsylvania railroad. After the meeting adjourned a ma jority or the visitors leturned to the metropolis. D., L. & W. Board for Today. The following Is the malcc-up of the D., L. and AV. board for today: rniP.w, ir.ci:jiiu:n -n. wihi c.it-s it, s i. in., :. w. nurt m., P. 1-. Itogus 11 ii. m., T. .MiCiitlij. 10 p. satitiday, ii:ci:mhi:ii :i. Willi Cil.- 1-c-t. l.iiO a. in., 1". Il.illolt I a. m M. nnnciiy ," ,i. i I. A. Bn-li; ii .1. hi.. Ili'mkcii, .1. 11. Mill.; S a. in., O. W. Dunn; Ii a. in., I). Ilasfreit.v; 11 .1. in., 1 aiiWnr iinr: 1 p. m., O. V. I'lliyi-raM: i p. in., K. M. Il.illetl; J p. in., W, J. Mctekr; ii p. in., 0. luMtiuy SuuuhKk, Kte. fl a. m., .1, Ilonnisitn; S a. in., (!. Iioimfolkor; 10 .i. in., W. II. Xiclnlh; p. in., lliuiiipeo'.i; (! p. m., J. Uitli-; rf p. m., (liililen. l'11-.liers 1 a. m.. Wiiliirr; V a. in., S. llii ticrli : i a. m.. Hoiii!i : 11.15 ,i. m.. Mi i.ur, ii . m A. Mi-Honm-11: 7. nil p. in., .Miirpiij; p. " u'. II. Ilirtlinloin.'w; 10 p. in., Lampinc. l'.i'Mir.'ir l.ngiiics 7 a. in., Cittiicy: 7 a. m. Smiai; 10 a. in.. .Vaunun; 10 a. in., I'. 1!. iecor; 0.1 p. in., sunloii: i:su p. in., Mitlowtn. Willi C.iN Wi.-l.-3 a. in., 1'. Wall; S ,i. m , ,nn,"ih; ID a. in., Jolin flalinpr m ; 11 a. m., O. Ilaiiilolpli; - p. in., T. Dnmlir.iii; 4 p. ill., . i:. Kiti htm; " p. m,, ('. Kliuih-y; 1) p. m., I.'. .Mc.VllMii; 11 p. ni II. Ca-liici. no'iici:, ,1. riinl.y anil uc will Icac; Seianlou il"U a. in., daiiy, except Sunday, onwoik train, to load lock at II mhurH until further notice. M. V.dli will inn No. til Satuiday, Die. 21 Peeking and crew will run No. til Sunday, Dee. 2.'. M. fiinley will run Nicholson p.i,cii;cr iiiRiue, one 11) iiIkIU, Dee. 2(1. John Winlem and crew will run No. 61 Situr day, Dee. 21. Mia.lor and crew will run No. 50 Sitwd.ty, Dee, 21, Walla, ami uv.- will urn No. '4 Saturdiy, I)lt'- -' , ..... . llall.i and (lew will mil No. 51 baluiday, D(C 21. II. Clark and trow will run No, Si Saturday, D oti , ,1. .1. Dully and crew will tike his own plck-i.p Pew. 21. 1. 'i'ltiuaii leporh for V. II.illi.-U. This and That. District Passenger Agent M. Iv. Pmlth, and District freight Agent C, "W. Ten- niiu.k. or the T.iipkiiwiinnii railroad went to New York yesterday. M, U. Oasev, superintendent of car serviee, Lackawanna railroad, has re- turned home from Buffalo. Kleven stalls of the new Lackawanna ' railroad round-house huvo been com- pleti'd ami will be occupied the (list of next week. The remainder of the ,, .., . .... . . l,.u ,, I, .,,,.,. .,,.. ,,t l,l,T, vr. lln.ino twenty-two stalls will be llnlshctl as.lngson Ivory are of high excr Hence. """i1 "h I"""1"""- The largest water tank ever built In ' the city now stands aloUKblde the Laelc- - - . V'1 " ' ' n '" ,0 -nmloii yiml. It Is two ty feet wide. ty -'- lilKh. unci will hold many lliousands of laillous ot water. A now tlme-talile has been Installed lied ilm In the round-house at Otmc--o on the UiL'UawuniM railroad A larKC deleKiitlcin of Cornell student! passed through the city yesterday af- tei-noon on Lackawanna train No. fi. Thoy Vary at Different Periods of Their Lives. I'lom llic- l.nlKor Moiillily, Tho naming of a Japanese baby ls not Hlmply tho bestowal of a name upon It, soon after Its birth, by which It shall be known duilng Its lifetime, The name of 11 Japanese Is changed at various periods of his life. When u Japanese child Is n month old he Is given his llrst name, with na tional religious ceremonials. The child Is taken In state to the family temple, Servants carry the entire Infantile watdrobe, the extent of which Indi cates tho degree of wealth and tho so cial position of tho father. At the end of the procession a servant walks, car rying a box which contains money to give the ofllclatlug priest, nnd n slip of paper on which the three names mo written, On entering the temple the father hands the paper containing the names to the priest, who copies them In three separate sheets, which he mixes and shakes at random, while pronouncing, in a loud voice, a sacra mental invocation to the god to whom 1 .....i.t.... .,.-...... ..in. it, .(.. ...,ll..iT.. .......... I L-lth tlio u-nnuni no imliroviMilpnt l tn The Tribune desires to give the newsboys an opportunity to make .some extra money on Christmas morning, and with this object in view will furnish thorn with all the copies of the paper they can sell on that day absolutely without cost. This applies to carriers and all newsboys alike, whether they are selling The ooject in view win inriiisn uii'iii wuh an inu tupits " w iu.i T f they can sell on that day absolutely without cost. This applies Tribune now or not. Carriers extra copies upon request. The boys will be furnished with papers as soon after they come from the press as possible, and will be kept supplied from the business ollke until !) o'clock in the morning. I3oys out of town should send their requests for extra copies to "Circulation Manager, Tribune, Scranton, Pa.," stat ing how many copies they expect lo be able to dispose of. Carbondale boys will be supplied from the Carbondale of fice, from 7..'U) to !).:"l0 a. m. All local carriers and newsboys who wish lo take advantage of this opporl unity must secure their papers from The Tribune office personally. No returns of unsold copies will be allowed the following day. 4 the temple Is dedicated. He then tosses them In the air, and the first one that touches the holy lloor is se lected as the eholie of the presiding divinity. This name Is written on a piece of paper by the priest, and is given to the child's father as a talis man. During the ceremony sacred songs, with Instrumental accompani ments, are chanted. Visits to rela tives and friends of the parents follow the christening, In celcbiatlon of which festivities of various kinds an: In dulged In and presents given to the child. The Japanese child wears loose gar ments until he Is three years of age. At that lime they are discarded and his clothes are bound around his waist with a girdle. The girdling ceremonies are public and are accompanied by vcr elaborate religious Utes. On that occasion he receives a new name. Ills education begins at this period and Is constricted finished at fifteen, at which time he attains his majority. He as sumes the responsibilities of a man and takes his place in society with a new name. Entering upon the duties of a public function, he takes another name, which is changed upon every advancement In rank of dignity in ills ollleial position. Ills name is changed upon the slight est pietext. If his superior olllcer hap pens to have the sumo name, the sub altern's must be changed, for it de tracts from the dignity of a chief for a subordinate to possess the same name. lie receives a new name upon his maniage. Ills last, and only per manent name, is the one given him after his death, which Is Inscribed upon his tomb. THE ALASKA ESQUIMAUS. Their Linguistic Aptitude and Musi cal Development. I'loiu the Kia. The Alaskan Esintimaus are highly inteligent. industrious, moral and hon est according to their standatds in such matters, which differ somewhat from our own. They are strletful truthful, of kindly, cheerful disposition, and exceedingly gentle, patient and tactful in their manners. In illustration of their intcligence, it was interesting to note while that their language em braced but a few hundred words as against our overwhelming vocabulary, they and not we made all the advance, evincing the keenest Interest in the ac iiuisltion of the white man's tongue. In voicing their prolleleney In this direc tion It was not uncommon for some of the moie sensitive among us to be shocked upon being saluted by some precocious maiden with a string of .,,,, ,,.... ininnml ciiIIp.1 for nnv "HK'" t'Vl -,"- . ...w-....,( .... .... ... i edlllcatlon from the explosive speech in general use iiiuung uie iljhcbciiiii- tlvcs ot a higher moral development The natives soon learn such tunes and songs as wen; whistled or sung In their hearing. These they reproduced with considerable accuracy, words and till. The words were, however, generally sounds phonetically similar to those heard, and were sometimes, in fact, quite amusing. This sudden musical development seemed remarkable, con- sldorlng that their natural attempts Include only monotonous (Ironings, ac- companii d sometimes by an unineas- urcd Inane thrumming on a sort of tambourine. There are many artists among them whoso carvings and eteh- There Is a marked difference in tho adaptability to I'aucasian customs be ye en X, ! " u-h, t l . fu or. an U tween tlio men and women or tins race. o much keener In antlcipat- s likely to meet with wlilto lose no time In at least co- ecallnj- lmbltn and Inclinations tlmt are seen to be objectionable, whllo the are seen to i vc-iinipii mill i women make but llttlo jirosress In this direction, The contrast is best shown .nlH!at tho white man's table, one or two I meals sulliciUK to prevent any painful exhibitions fiom the men; whereas falling, however, to ask leave to do so, Resumption of Sunsot Limited Ser vico Between Now York, Phila delphia and San Francisco, Sen son 1001-1002. Commencing November SO and each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday thereafter, tho Washington and .South western Limited, operated dally be tween New York, I'lilladelphla and New Orleans via tho Pennsylvania Itullrotul and Southern Uatlway, leav ing Philadelphia, llroad street station at 8.55 p. in., composed of dining, Pull man drawing-room, sleeping, observa tion and library cars, In addition will carry a sp-jclal Sunset Limited An nex Pullman drawing-room compart ment sleeping car to connect with the Sunset Limited operated between New Orleans and Sun Francisco, The celebrated truns-contlnental ser vice offered by these luxurious trains inukes a trip to tho P.tellle coast not only very quick, but most delightful, Uhurles L. Hopkins, district passen ger agent, Southern Hallway, S'ii p-.ltl IL --.rvt l,w mw IMlvvu f tliviih liviwi out of town will be supplied with . Lehigh Valley Railroad. In Klfcct Nuv. .1, 1D01. Train Iimm! Seiuntun. IV Philadelphia ami New York via D. k 11. II. H., at U..i3 ami si.38 a. in., mil 2.13, 1.2 (Mack Diamond i:picii), ami II. 'ID p. m. hun ila., I). .V II. It. II.. 1.M, S.27 p. in. 1'or Wlnte Hiven, llvlrtun aiv! primip.il points in tlio coal regluns. l.i 1). & II. It. I!., rills, B.H mil 1.27 p. in. Kor l'ottsillo, li.::S a. in., 2.1S p. in. Koi llrllililioni, Katoii, Itcailini, It.irrisliiirc, anil principal liuerinultate fetation-. i.i I), tc II. II. II., (l.as, 0,a a. tn.; 2. IS, 127 tlllack Die nionil i:prc-.-), ll."'l p. ni. Sundays, 1). .t II. It. It., li.MS a. in.; 1..V. S.27 p. in. I'or Tiinklunnnck, Trmamla. r.lniira, Illuci. C,eni'a and principal intciinnliato s-t.ition-i, via P.. I,, mnl . It. It., .10 . in. '! "-50 p. m. Kor Onev.i, Hoclu-'tiT. Bulf.ilo, Nin;ara FalH, f'liiiJP) and all point wiM, ia P. fc II. It. It.. 7.4S, 12.0.i a. in., 1.12. :!.2S (Black Diamond Hv prcts), ".I8, 10.41, 11.S0 p. in, bmidajs, U. js 11. It. It., 12.0.1. 8.27 p. in. l'nllnioii parlor and (.leopinjr or LchlKh Valley Parlor mis on all trains lictnpcn Wilkci-Ikino and New York, Philadelphia, Buffalo and Sullen tion Bridge. ItOI.LIN II WII.BL'R, Ccn. Supt., 20 Coitland ttr.'et. New York. CIIAltLKS S. I.I:K. Ocn. Paw. Agt., 26 Cortland street, New York. ... A. W". MlXr-MACUEIt, Div. Tase. Agt., fcouth Belhleli-ni, IM. . , , For tickets and Pullman rcrvatious apply lo city ticket office, 09 Public Square, Wilkcs-Barre, Pa. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. In tffcel Nov. 3. 1001. Trains lc.nc fckranton foi New York At 1.40, 3.1,-1, U.Oj. 7.;o and lO.Oo a. m.; 12.15 ii.lO, li p ni. I'or New York and Philadelphia 7.50, 10 05 3. in., and 12 13 and 3.M.1 p. m. Kor Tol.i. hanna At li.lu p. in. I'or lliilfalo 1.15. 0.22 and O.OD a. in.; 1.53, 0..W, and ll.J.j p. ni. I'or Uing hanuoii and way aliulotisr-10.20 a. in. and 1.10 p. in. Tor 0"eB''i S.iracunO and Utica 1,15 ami (122 a. ni. ; 1.55 p. in. Dwcro, Sjiatuv and Utica trail, at 0.22 a. in. ilal'y, escept Simda.i, I'or Montro.e 0.00 a. m.; 1.10 and (1.50 p. m. Nlehol.ion accommodation 4.00 and (1.15 p. m. lllaoiniliurg Div klon I'or N'oriliiimb. ri.ind, at C.33 and 10.(),"i a. ni. ; 1.53 and 0.10 p. ni. For l'lVinuiilli. at S.10 a. m. ; 3.40 and 0.00 p. in. Sundav Trains I'or New York. 1.40, ;U3, COS and 10.0'j a. in.; 3.40, 3.-3 p. m. Pur Buffalo 1. la and 0.22 a. in.; 1.63. U.JO and 11.. "W p. m. lVr lliiialiaiuton and way .stations 10.20 a. in. Ulooin-liur Divl-ion Lcae fccranton, 10.03 a. in. ami 0.10 p. in. Delaware and Hudson. In Ulfect November 21, l'jnl. Trains for Cailiondale leave Scranton at 0,20, 8 00, 8.5,1, 10.1-1 a. in.! 12.0J. 1.20. 2.31, 3.52, 5"') 0 25, 7.57, 915, 11.10 p. m. ; 1.3t a. ni. 'i'or lloncsdale, C.20, 10.1J a. in.; 2.3t and 5.2J I'or Wllkc-Bani 0.:. 7.4s-, 8 11, 0.3S. 10.41 a. ni.; 12 W, 1.42, 2.1S, 3.2i, 1.27, 0.10, 7, IS, 10 ll, ll.M) p. in. I'or I.. V. 11. It. Points 0.3?, 0.SS a. in.; 2.1S, 4.27 and 11 .19 P. ni. Kor l'cmi'j ivanie. It. It. Points 0.3S, 9.3$ a. in.: 1.12, 3.23 and 4.27 p. ni. I'or Albany and all points north 0.20 a. ni. and 3.52 p. in. SUNDAY TRAINS. I'or Cailiondale WW, ll.'J3 a. in.; 2.31, 3.52, 6.62 and 10.62 p. in. Tor Wilkes'llairc 9.33 a. in.; 12.03, J.5S 3.23, (i.:.2 and S.12 p. tn. For Albany and points north 3.52 p. in. For Hon. -dale S.'iO a. in. and 3.62 p. in. W, h. PltYOIl, P. P. A., Scianton, Pa. New Jersey Central. In Cftcct Nov, 17, 1901. Station? in New VurK, loot of Liberty street ami South Kerry, N. 11. Train-. Ie.ii) Sciantnn for New nrlc, PliU.id-1. iilil.i, IIj.Ioii, nellileliein, Allcntown, M.iueli Chun!-. White ILinlmi, Aslili-y and Wilki-B-B.iri! at 7.30 a. in., I p. m. JI"1 P. ' Smi'liy. 2.10 p.lil. Qiukcr City Kxprc le.ics Siranlmi .it 7.U0 a. in., thiuiiKli "ollu xo-.tllmlc tiain with Pullman HiiiWt l'arloi- Cars, for l'hll.-nlelplil,'. I'or Aoc-a, l'lttston anil Wllkei.-U.ine, 1 p. m. ami 4 p. in Suniljj, 'J. 10 p. in. For Lous lirancli, Oeiun drove, etc., 7.S0 a. in. line! 1 p. m. lr IliM'linK, I.clianon ami Harrialnirg, via Al lentown, ut 7.!i0 a. in. anil 1 p. in, Sunday, 2.10 p. in. for Putiullli nt 7.M a, in. and 1 n. m. I'or rati and tid.et-. apply to asent at Hlatlon. i V. M. liour, lien. -aas. .:;t. W. W. WT.NTK, tien. Supt. Pennsylvania Railroad. fVhedule In Htrecl June 2, 11NJ1. Trains liave Soranlwi: H.3S a. in., eik ilns, tluoiuli i-tlliule tuin irom WilKi's-llarre. I'ull. man bullet pailui car and uuilu't, to 1'liil.id ! Iiliii, l.i I'ultiVillc, iti)n at (uliirlpjl Inliniie. iliutu htutii in". Alo ti.iimuH lor Minliury, liar-li-linrj, I'lnlaiklpliii, 11 litinioie, Wastiiiiyton and (oi l'itt.'.biii' ami the wnl. U.;:s n. in., wick iliji-. I"'' Mummy, ILinMiiug, I'liilaili lphi.1, llaltiiiioic, W.ulii-itcn and 1 1 1 1 .- -burn ami the wivt. l.U p, in,, e.'lc illjs (hiindaJ, l.M p. in.), for Minbuiy, II iirisbuisr- I'lilladelphla. lliitiuijie, WukhiiiKtnii nnd I'llMmrK ard the ist a.2s ii. in., wcik iI.ij-i, IIiiuiikIi vt'Mlliule tialn frcni Wllkevllirii'. I'lillin.ili bullet parloi ear ami ! kmHh-. ( I'liiliililpi.U vii i'otuiik'. .Stop, .it M"'',',! """w. 'tn? Ilailoi.. Sunbuiy, 1I.iiiU.iiil' I'hllailolnllil .mil I'ltMnui.-. J. n HI'Ti'lllNMlV. rim. Msr. J, 11. WOOD, (Ion. IM. ,Rt. New York, Ontario and Western. In i:cct TiiosiUy. Si-pt. 1", 1501. Mlltm JMU'.M'. 1a-ui. I,cmu ,irlo Tulm No. I Nu. 7 S rmiloli. C'jrlioiulalc, O'a.kbij, lO.sua, in. 1I.1U.I. in. 1,(Kli, in, ,, cl.ini. in. Ar. CnrliomUU u.lOii. in, MIUTH HOUND. Uaie l,ctvi Arrive CjiIojI.i, L'jiiiiii1.iIi, Sii.iutoii. , 7,00a. in. 7,10 j. in, S.I5. m. 4.00 ii. in. 1. 10 i. m. Trains, No, 0 No, S SU.MI.lin U.M.l, -Wlllll UULMII. Uuw I,euw Arrlto Tralm. SirJiiton, rjioonJiK', C .iloiia. So. u ,,. 8.30a. m. (i.l0i.iu, 10. ::, ,i. in. No, 0 7.00(1. in. Ar. L'arliomiaW 7.10 ii, m. hOlJIll MOUND. Umui I.i.uo Arrho Train-', failocU. Carliomlali', Kcruulon, No. 0 , 7.00 a. in, 7,10 j. iu, No. IP I, fiO p. in. 0.00 p. in. 0. 15 p. in. Truim .Sui-. I on unk ilj)s. mnl ii on huiida., nuku inula lino loiiiicttlmu lor Now York city, MiililU-touu, SVulton, N'orulili, Oncidj, O.iwi'jjo uiul M i-intd weet. ('or luitlur liiloniiillr.il, roiiiult ticket ni;cnt3. J. i;. A.-siir.HMis, ii, r. a., new loik. .1. t:. i:i.SH, T. I'. A.. Scranton, l'a. Erie Railroad, Wyoming Division. YnIh" for New Voile, N't-wliiirli ami intrnnc. ili.itj poiiiH K-avo tkiJiitoii a (ollm: 7.-0 u. in.,; 2.i,r. i. in. Arrlvj 10.35 a. in. (mm .MiiMldown. lloncj ilalc, llaulcy anil intcrnu'illuU' points: 0.20 p. in. Iioiii Nc-iv York, Now tiurgli and inUrmoiliati) points. No .Sunday Ituliil. Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will bo pleusecl to furnish nil Information. IMITA1 An Excellent Combination The plensant method nnd beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Syrup of 1'ioa, mnnufaeturcd liy tlio Camkorhia Fio Syiiui Co.. illustrnto thovuluoof obtainitif" the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to bo medicinally ltixtitivo and presenting them in tlio form most refreshing- to the taste and ncoojitablo to tho system. It istlmono perfect strcngtlicnlup; laxa tive, eluanslni- the syslem eifecUially, dispelling colds, headaches nnd fevers gently yet promptly nnd enabling-ono to overcome habitual constipation per manently, lis perfect freedom from every objeetlonaulo quality and sub stance, and Us acting on the kidneys, liver nnd bowels, without wealmninrr or irritating tlicm, make it the ideal laxative In the process of manufacturing fis are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy nro obtained from senna nnd other 'aromatic plants, by a method known to the California Fio Jsykuj Co. only. In order to pot its beneficial clTecla'nnd to avoid imitations, plc.iso remember the. full uamcof thot'ompnny printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN J-nANCIQCO, CAIi. I,0UI8VII.L5. KY. NEW -TORE, N. Y. PorsttlobyollDrucelsla l'rlcoOOo. per bottle. Lohmann's RESTAURANT JOHN LOHIY1ANN, Proprietor. 219 Lackawanna Ave. Bar Is Always Stocked Willi the Best Fine Lunch at All Times, Ladies' Parlor on Second Loor. From 12 to 2 p. m. 219 Lack'a Avenue. NEW YORK HOTELS. WESTMINSTER Cor. Sixtrentli St. nnd Irving Tlace, NEW YORK. American Plan, $3.50 Per Day and Upwards. European Plan, fl.00 Per Day and Upwards. Special Rates lo Tamilies. T. THOMPSON, Prop. "t For Rusines? Men In the htart Ot UlO district. For lioiieri minute?' wulk to Wnnnmnlterst !. mlnutta to Sleeel Cooper'a Kltf Btore. lasy of acccaa to the frca: Dry GooUa Stores, lor siRiitsi-ew One block from B'way Pari, civ InR easy transportation to au polntH of Interest. i HOTEL ALBERT : X IS'KW YOKK. f 4- 4- Tor. lltll ST. ft UNIVKrtSITY vu 4. Only ono JilocK from Hrnailwav nnm- l lln VUSI AUKAN.l k IIVU1U, v ITIC-S KCatJIIIBI- WVU.4 -r - w,. ,'-U 3 K 4 4-i i.4. -f -r-r NOWHPRH ELSE ON EARTH Can the Seeker After HEALTH Ann HAPPINESS Pind Such Rich Reward. GAUFURNU ISA WINTER PARADISE. Best Reached Via SUNSET LIMI'IED." (I'AI.ATIAI. llOI'i:i. ON' Wlll'.Kl.S ) Iieavo New York Tuesdays, Thurs days, Saturdays. SOUTHERN PA -IF B CO, R, I. Smith, agent, 100 S. 3d st, Philadelphia, Pa, Every Woraai I.. l.iU! uiul fliuiltlil l.tLQt UbOllllllBMOU'l'll MARVEL Whirling IUuii'uil.1 A.t. Uil. liiiM II h rmnwtii'llMi 1IAHl!l,.llctr Mlirr, tiiimeniltl ti.U uilU'iilMin at tulili In I Kill ltoom C69, Times tide., New Verk ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS Qrano atlunti? Horer. -no asv.x Virginia Ate. ami Ucacb, AtUutlu City, N. J. EUtli year; S'O ItjuiIIuI ioviiu tuiuit;, elniflo nud uliii hath; liot mnl cold wa-watcr lulln Iu Ultel and annex. Location select "nd ceniral, within lew luids ot tin) Steel 1'ier. Oreiieitra. ODira uncial taring rates, 13 to 13 by week; ii.tiQ up by day, Special rate to ijiiilliuj. t'wiclic, cuttt all tratru. Write lor booklet. CIIAI1LKS U. COl'E. Regular Di M ii.'i iiiui".-" ,t:"","-",1....' -TflN ej(-lc t oiiMiiln --ifff' 'y" lli!.iUnri lyllio JffV v t5i iimiinrll. J V ria.Hirles VI J ''A m.lne--liii!ill Ov 7 IM Miii'i-.i.'ll.. w ,ir A Useful Christmas Gift 3 -a -3 Our Handy Laundry Bags If you want to make the head of a family or a bachelor or a spinster happy, buy oue of these Handy Laundry Bags. 3 There are Two of sending oue'.' linen to the laundry -52 times a year. Lookiug fir string- and paper is oue way, and simply placing linen in tile Handy L,aundry Bag is the other and easier way. Bags have plate for name aud address, insuring you against loss in transit, and are made of strong est canvass, specially manufactured for us iu red, blue, white aud brown. Ask to see them at Art Counter. -3 0 Price US I A Holiday Sale of Furs f Misses' and Children's Sets of Angora, Badger, - a Raccoon. Oppossum, Sable aud Chinchilla; from 98c i 3 to $8.98. & 1 500 Ladies' Cluster Scarfs of Sable, Fox, Op- J? i? possum, Stone Marten, Brown Marten, Beaver aud 51 I? Electric Sea!; from $1.98 to $4.98. S Matched ud Sets, of the best Lvnx, Fox and g J$ Bear B a ind'Muff; from $9.98 to $4X98. $: . Separate Mnffa of all kinds, large sizes; from ; $3.49 to $19.98. 5! 5 5- S Us-Store Open Evenings Until Christmas. 00000000000000000 X "'T"L 1 - moer Kiwi rrmmi V'J liJJJUULKfi : 6 riil (h -far jT, d f 1 X lVi'AlK- U glMgf x ffw o WW tt hotels X fc rirs: y I 1IIV47 C Ml b wlpf'S wholcsaU a. ll'. U .1&$m X Is mmM X M' vC ?l3? o &. ' ' t o v m-wnuv" 0 ificiiJr 0 A ST c-ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo PROPER PRESENTS FOR CHRISTMAS, Genuine Barrios Diaionds V'll ONE DOUUAR EACH. Geiititman's lleav l-'Ut Uelchcr Mat Up ii dm fir.t to Inlin.lilfo a 1,-oUMilliHl Hat Uelili-.r llliiii liiretol.mi I'wy liiv lu'i'ii ii.i'K' only In "ll'l 4'J, 'llil. tim.'. 't Uli a beau tliul InilLaiit Uaiilns Ull incinil, vUll l'i' linili'l to i'''J' a.iiliiBi In llw ttiM up in l.ielnt fi Mltc. .. "Hil ling l.a tlio jpi(.name ot one iotinK ?i00.CH). wVrr rrrflfl jl OUR GURANT'-:e (U'St'lNi: 11 VllUlO"' lHAMONDS aie Ruarjntciil tn Klaln their l.illllancy (oicjer. I in iiiiiilii'-auii! Iicj rolleil lilatc .uul an- nuJe ol uiu ciiiilliiiUMi. ptcce. 'I he plate i. thlik nhfll'i. I a iH ttlll hi.t'ioii hum .'IIicmi rliiM Jio ttarranti-1 not t.i iaiiii-li tin- ltn-er. ami aie uieally ,.',inr m ,- alniiUi' uoo.l, epr iilawj on Ilm maiUt. StuO, ami I'll., !. c-Jvli, .irln. nioiini Kil: kU: crcws or clicpi, ti ur pair. MAIL. ORDERS In enlerhs Blc '"'l Ilrll.ni uml .tali' wlicllier .null, ineiliniii or liv-aa slime i ile.lieJ. Uncer nie.uuieinc-iit ul uni: may lie b'lccii b Uklnx a pine nt ilrnra- Onhr at omv anJ avohl the ClirUtma-t rn--.li. It good, are not as upiesciited money will he relimJi'd. A,i.lr, all on'cit ul ilnb to Ihu BARKIOS uiAfOND CO,, Ways. $1. ST 00000000000000000 Vftfcw? I IVZ.J "VUItS We believe we have de servedly earned our reputa tion as dealers in --Good Sliogs" only, having sold nothing but absolutely re- liatoie rooiwear, siute wc v have been in business. X Buy useful . articles for Christmas gifts. Shoes are always acceptable. rf-K7Wy ymis iJtf.lllIll!.) Uallei' Clustirr Mms. !l'h 'I tic lll-ixt t JjiOM lb!l illij fur lnlli9 .ii Hie pit. ni' umc li- tlio ( lu.ier. Wi liaio mill tlic.i' liutfo lielii ui jl v1 CJ4.li. I'or I Im ()'"! llino In our liUtoiy u .irn t-iulilul tu I nn UU Hir4 nn;. witli KimiuM, lluli.i, Uiul or Tiiniuiiu uiiU-'s i,t l no i:Cll. Oilier J.t i uiul in toi tlico run,'. OrJer at onu-. (lo-'cl, wjriaiitnl. 1139 Broadway, New York Mrmz) ijMr-- mijy- I: A s 1 5- K.. I ' 3 l ... stei&uliidk, - jtSlfaiivH . ,1
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