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THE SCRANTON TMBUNE-MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1902.
NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
TUNKHANNOCK.
Special lo tlio Sorunton Tiibuno
Tunkhniinuel', Nov. 29. Tlio Monday
club will meet Willi Mlf" MurRcry J)i
Witt, lit t lr homo of Mi. A, t. Ueed,
on HililRc sucet, this uftuiiioon (Mon
ti ny). "t - o'clock.
Mis. .1ain"i Kothlodgo iiml Utile
duughtPi'. Uinmn, "C 1'i'tni AiK.vlo, mo
Mtlni" tin? laltoi's giundfuthet, .1. T.
Kethloibte. at this place.
Rev. Solomon V. Wels lift on Snt
uulav for tlurilsbutg, whole lit goes to
none 1 a potlt .1UI01 III tin United
States Dlstilet colli t, In Heplim tlfto
this week. Lester Uuce. or Noithinnie
laml, Is also setvlng'ns a Jin or tills
w i ek. , ,
G. L. Davis has tosumed chut go of
the Nicholson stage unite utt-M' a va
luation of two weeks.
Farmois' lnstllutu will bo held licit1 at
the couit house today and toinurrow.
The new milk stullun, Ifl practically
oomploted and irmly for occupation. Jt
lins been lcntcd to II. Bollinger, of
Philadelphia.
Mrs. I. Stuuit Staik, of Scranton,
Is visiting her patent", Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Curilngton, on Noith rutnam
stieet.
A young man of the name of Kinney
was hi ought befoie 'Si-nlie Leo on Snt
ui day charged with dlordcily conduct.
A small icnaU was Imposed.
Miss Hope Noithinpe, or Oxfoiil, Is
Red her cousin, Mis. Albeit Lee. on
spending hrr Thanksgiving vacation
Second ."-Ireel, on Saturday.
Miss Hope Nortlnopo, or Oxford. Is
with her pal cuts at this place.
Mls Maiy Collins of Lovolton, Is
isttlnp: her cousin, -Miss Nellie llnyec.
un Pino stieot.
Mr. and Mi1-. James Day visited
Yv'llkes-Baiie on Satin day.
it
HOPBOTTOM.
Special to the Scianton Tribune
Hopbottom, Nov. 30 Mi. and -Mis.
I. Jt. Tiffany aie making an extended
visit with their slstei in Pony, N. Y
MlhS Myra Jackson spent pate ol the
teelt with her patents in Newaik Val
ey. N. V.
Mr. and Mis. Chailes Miller spent
j'lianksRKlnK wltli their daughter,
Mis Dell, in LesteiMiho.
M. rinn made a business tilp to
Monti ose Fildnv.
r. It. Plumb left for Dos Moines,
low a, Thin sdni.
Mf-. Cnnduee Newton was the guest
of Mi?, Rhnda Case last week. She left
lor Brookhn, X. Y.. Wednesday wheic
she expects to spend the wintci.
Mis. p. D. Bell and family. Miss
Flora Ralph, of Nicholson; W. A. Jcf
feis and lamily, Mis. O. E. Hobeits
and Mr. and Mis. Ft auk Jelfeis s-pent
Thanksgiving at Coy Nook cottage.
Mi. Freeman Hughes, of Junction, X.
.T., .i3tted his mother, Mm. M. M. Roll,
one dnv lust week.
The Unlveisillst fair .will be held
)ee. 3 and 4, In the moms oci the lui
nituie stoic.
I
OLYP11ANT.
As a l -uult of injuiles ltcched while
nt woik In the Giassv Island mine on
Frill ty, Gooige King died at bin Iionie
on Hill stieot, Satiuday night. The
jonng man was .s lent.- of age. I!e
sides his pai eats', he s smvived b a
In other and two sislcu. The tuneial
will take place on Tuesday nf tot noon,
liilef services will be held In the Oon
Viegitlonnl chinch, aller which intfi
nient will be made In the Union icim
toiy. Tonight at the r.ithei .Mulhew opoia
houso will be piosented the supiib
senile and electiic pioduition ol I In
new "Hip Van Winkle." Mining"!" Ull
bons ashiues the theatie-fioing people
of Olyplmnt that it will bo one of the
season's bei-t rti imatic events. Twriily
1le loial chlldion will assist Mr. Lar-f-en
In singing the old-time On man
s-ong, ".lolinny Sinol.oi."
The new ritlen.s' bank will oueti Its
doois lor buslnes thl.i moinlng. V., X.
Sillier, of t'lianton, h.is bei'ii appointed
cashier, .ml P. J. VeGintv, of this
place, )l I ip bookkeeper. The olllieis
and dliecloi.s nl the uv bank aie as
follows: Pu'sideiil, I. S. Jones; Icp
jue.sldent, 11. J. Lnch; diiertois., 1.'. S.
Joiu.s, Mlch'iel Ilosak, J. CI. Ilufnuglp,
Hdwaid A. JniH.s, .1. J. Jeimn, AV. L.
ronnell, Chailes Sihl.ign and Jolm T.
Porter.
Mlbaes M.uj Tiuiv'., nl I'ltthton. and
.leiinlo (iiilligher, ol W'ilkes-lliiuo, who
vlidtoiM hi'ie esleulai.
Tin UxivMor Hose ionipau Is. ni.k-Inj-
aiiangeiiients lor holding a Jlio
men's dance at Mnhon'.s hall on Xow
Yeai's nU'ht.
'I he lullnwlng tiom town took pun in
the singing fehthal at Jliookhn. in
which the united ihoh was vieloiloim;
Miss Jennie Patten, Maigarct Hvans
Tlionrm W. Watkliih and James F. ,loi
flan. TAYLOR.
Ml-ses l.ettle und .Maiy JeuKin.s and
lilanehe Huinett, of Jerniyn, weio
gucMs of lelutlven hi town lecently,
Jaints Jlulllgan, tio well-known shoit
dlbtaiKO ppi inter, Issues a ehallengo to
run .lames Ie,ee, of Weht Scianton,
a 100-ynid foot race for fioiu $30 to $100
a Hide, tho piellinlnaile.s to bo arianged
ut T, J. Powell's hotel any night suit
able 'to tho latter.
Uev. X. Ci. Paike, of Plttstou; occu
pied the pulpit of the Piesbyterlnn
iihurcli yesteiday morning nnd deliver
ed an eloquent dl.scoui.so, At the even
ing seivico Ilev. M. aillllths, of Mooslo,
gave an Interesting chait lectin e,
Joseph Itennrd, of tho Hi in of Ileum d
& Son, silk niauufactiiieis, of this town,
lest hlx valuable hum on Satin daj. Mi,
Renaul had loft tho unliual nafely tied,
befoio entrilng tho mill, (lining his nb
pence tho hoite becanio frightened and
biolte loose and made for Jll'ojly at a
break-iipck speed, lie enmo In contact
with a bath whe fencp, which tiom tho
fmeu of lih sudden atop stumbled and
The Chilihen's Favoiite.
One of the gieutest dl'lloultle.s eii
counteied when children aio III, is the
objection they huve lo taking medicine.
The lemedy must bo pleasant or tho
patience of the paient Is exhausted be
foie It Is successfully ndmlnlstoied.
Mr. O. CI, Wagner, of Spring Qiove,
Pa., oveicomes this annoyance by us
ing Chambciialn'B Cough itemed)'. Ha
says his little boy always- asks for It
whenever he catches cold. This rem
edy has become the chlldien's favoiite,
(is It Is pleasant to tako and It alwuys
cures and cuies quickly. For sale by
nil diuggUts.
broke Its neck, Tho hoise died within
n shoit pel loci lifter the ucctdplit,
Mjss Mary HciIvpiip, of Utlca, X. Y.,
Is visiting, her sltctpr, Mis. Thomas
Jenkins, of Union stieet.
.Misses Jennie and Melissa Watklns,
of Factory vllle, spent. the sabbath with
lelutlvcs In town.
Thomas Jones, of Paion, visited at
tho homo of Mr. and Mis. flcnnerl W.
Williams, of Ninth Mnln street,
Piof and Mis. Williams, of Main
stieet, visited lolatlves at Dilfton yes
tetdny, John lllc'hard, of Now Yotk, spent
tlu sabbath with his fnthcr, William
Itlchards, of Taylor stieet.
Mr. and Mis. Thomas Kvnn.s, of Ply
mouth, mi visiting lolatlvcs in town.
Mis. David S. Pi loo and sou, Pert,
of Clnik Summit, spent yosterduv as
the guests of her mother, Mrs. J. n.
Davis, of Main street,
The meniliPis of last season's Taylor
Iteds baseball team arc lcqucsted to
meet at the pallors of T. J. Powell's
hotel tomotiow evening to leorganlzo
for the coming season of 190.1, and to
transact other business, All membeis
uip requested to bo piesent.
SERMON TO MAGYARS.
Delivered by Hev. S. C. Logan at
Dedication of the New Church at
Throop on Thanksgiving Day.
The following hcrmon was delivered
by Kev. S. C. Logan nt tho dedication
of tho new Mngyar chuich at Thioop,
on Thanksgiving day. Text, Psalm 84,
1-5: "How ainlablo are thy Taber
nacles, O Lord of Hosts."
Oh, ti nly, It Is a lamentable po
sition when we know that oar calling Is a
j-oclul lelntlonslilp. Our icjolclng is
gi cater If theio Is some one to leloicc
with us, our pains are less and our
lieai Is get tilled quicker If we have somo
one to cheer ns and make us acquainted
with tho balm of gllcucl. Our lellgtous
standing will aNn gain ppiession Horn
our social lelatlons with each other.
Our faith Is glowing stiongei IC we f-es
otheis believe with u. Oiu hopu will not
iliminlh when wo see otheis hoping
with us Oui loo will get moio noble
and wanner It we am ee-wltnesses of
tho fact that loving human heait.s aio
hastening to lemedv tho social standing
of tin weaker olenients ol their fellow
men and bind up their biol.on licails I
do not sa that wo could not piav bphiud
closed doois In seciet and call inion tho
Lend, for theio aie instances in tho hu
man life when dining "511011 supplications,
and pin. pis wo feel tho piescnce of th
ilolv Spiiit. Uut f will decidedly -sav
that this kind nt v, 01 ship will not satisfy
the tine Clulstian after the manner of
King I)aid, the Puihnlst'.s, saNlng, "My
.soul loimeth, even fainted, loi the couits
t
THE NEED OF A
GENERAL ARMY STAFF
(Concluded
of the w 01 kings of the act prohibiting
the sale ot beer and light wines in army
post pjwchanges, Secietuiy Root Is "con
vinced" that its general effect Is to
"lead the enlisted men to go out of tho
pont, to frequent vile lesorts which
cluster In tho nelghboihood, to dilnlc
bad whisky to excess, and to associate
intimately with abandoned men and
11101 o iihandnned women; and that the
opeiation of the law I to incieae,
diitnkennesfc, disease of the most loath
some kind, insubordination and deser
tion, und moral and phys-lcal degener
ation." The secietuiy, however, makes
no ipcommendntion on the subject,
meicly saying that the department le
jimts on the subject nic icady lo be
sent to congiess "whenever that body
deslu.s to consider the subject.
The Army's Strength.
One )ea' ago the American m my
coinpiiscd :J,L'.V: otllcpi.s and Tci.uSt en
listed men and cost $TS,."00,000. Xow it
is down to an enlisted stiengtli of M.Sfit;,
the minimum undc , the law and will
cost about $i;o.000,000. It Is divided ns
tollows: Oavaliy, 12,210, nitlllciy, 17,-7-12;
infatitiy, 21,480; engineer coips, 1,
2S2: miscellaneous, 4.122. The dlstii
builon of this foiec is ns follows: In
tho Philippines, 1::, ISO: coast artillery In
L ul led States, Cuba and Hawaii, IJ.ilf'S;
Held aitllleiy in lTnlted States, 3,320;
bands, 300: cavalry in Fulled States,
S.."I0: lufanti , In Fulled .Stales, 10.04.1;
liilantiy In Pekln, 130: In Alaska, 390;
englnects in Hulled States, Sijli; Malt
ilppaitiiients, 2,877, The oulv aimed
loices now having to bo maintained un
uicount of the war with Spain aio tho
P01 to Itlco piovlslonal legiinent, 'which
Secictaiy Hoot adlses should be dis
banded, and about r,,000 Philippine na
lle scouts,
Army Health Rate.
The health of the aimy hah shown a
continued inipiovement. The deaths
nom nil eniihos. during 1001 amounted to
13,04 per thousand, as against 22.74 dur
ing 1000. This large 1 eduction or death
late was In a mensuie due to imptoved
conditions In tin Philippines, wheio tho
rate was 1 educed to 17,00 per thousand
in 1001, oh against 29,42 In 1900. The
death inte fiom all causes dining 1901
in the United States was 6.90 per thous
and: In Porto nico, 7.SI; in Cuba, !i29,
and in the Pacific Islands and China,
17.96. The rates of admission to sick
leport for disease, and Injuiy and tho
rale of dlschaigo for disability dining
11)01 ngiee with tho reduced mortality
latu In being considerably less than the
coiicspouding intes for 1900.
The Aimy In Peace.
Tho luciease of tho aiiuy fiom 23,000
to a minimum of 60,000 ami the let urn
of a huge pait of It to peace conditions
liavo necessitated enlargements in all
mniy post constructions. The policy
followed has been to lucieafei the sUo
lather than the number of posts and to
locato tho posts in tho countiy inther
than In cities,
Se'aconst Defences.
Tin continuing plan of seacoast de
fenses has been augmented duilng tho
year by the mounting of eight I2-lnch.
Ihree b-liu-h and twenty nipld-flio guns
and Ihlity-four I'2-lncti mounts, mnk
Ing u total of eighty 12-Inch, 0110 hun
ched and twelve 10-Inch, clghly-iilne
S-litch, and one hundred and eight lap-Id-Ilia
guns, and two hunched and
nliiety-beveii mortals. Of tho work In
geucial tho secretin y sa)s:
Tllesc, facts inuku tho kind of cceiclse
furnldied by tho Joint nrmy und nmy
manoeuvres ot lus,t Septomber of tho ut
most impel lance. I uigo that appropri
ations to bo 111 ult by congress shull be
such an to provide for a continuance ot?
of tho Lord, my hem t and my flesh crlolh
out for the living Qod."
Vour souls ctro also yearning for tho
Loul's green, cool pnslures, know lug the
fact that In this land whcio find has
given lis loom to inako our homo
In, who aio slrangois Just like the Jews
woio In l'gypl, nnd wheio somothncs
tluougli our mlsimderstnuitlnRS our heat Is
aie) ninclo lo fool siidne9 often times per
haps un account of our ciiBloms wo mo
pill to open ctltlelsni nnd pciseciitlons!
fioni slot) to step wo are made to feel bv
something or unoth6r that our ciadlo did
not look 11s In tills land. Slop by step
wo aio made to leulli-o Hint this world
Is not our country, that wo nin only it
swimming Island In tho ocenn of human
ity, toed to and fio by tho high lldu
of tho great ocean waves.
What sweetened the Jews' bitter pcihp
unions In Egypt? What quieted tho bit
tor ciylng of their lips? Nothing le"S
than tho blessed thought that Clod llvelh.
What will sweeten the bitterness of mu
llein Is In these clnys of our pllgi Imago,
our sufferings, our caies mid lolling III
this woild ol vunlty7 Nothing less than
tho nssinnnco of our heal Is which gives
us the humiliation of tho words of the
lVahnthl, "How nmlablo nro thy inber
nncles O Lotd of hosts." How olten you
liiivo looked up with the same thought of
your lovo lo Und? And you linvo glcn
It your outwnid cvpiesslon bv building
thin house of w'Oishlp for Ills praise.
You have pioven by It what otir dpsho
Is to live by tho nllais of tho Lotd. Yea,
this building la a proof of tho lovo you
Invo In your breasts a burning which
could not bo put out by tho cold storms
of Ufo nnd tho world's all manner of
plans and deeds whoieby to deceive you.
This houso of woishlp which you aio
building for tho glory of God wit! bo n
witness to tho fact that you arc nobly
dilvlng back thoso pciseciitlons which
ionic to you fiom the enemies' camp. I
say with your noblo deeds you will over
come them and thoso who have been
sitting In the seat of the scornful will
bo obliged to say of you that your aim Is
heaven w aid; because most people Judgo
us from tho outward appeaiunco of
things Just ns wo give them an occasion
to do. It Is not tho Question with tho
outsido world what denomination wo be
long to, but how faithful we nro to our
profession as a matter of fact. Expcil
enco has taught us a. thing which no
0110 should forget, Hint Is If you love God,
jour fellow men will lovo you.
Lastly, this building will bo a witness
to the lact that tho Protestant Iliuign
linn in Amoilca will nlwajs be true to
Ills blood-bought hciltagc. It Is a
llntteilng fact that dining tho past ten
.onis fouitccii Ilungailan Piotestant
chinches have been built among ns nnd
by ns. This Is a slcn that we aie not
going bnckwatd, but lather that tho gos
pel light which wo aio trying to set n.
binning, is not to bo put under a bushel,
but Is Intended 16 light up all thoso who
will oonio in contact with it, and wo also
look to tho tlino when those who do not
notice us on account of their daikoned
hearts will somo day let tho gloilous gos
pel shine Into their heaits nnd Unci pence
and loct to their weaiy, wandcilng souls.
l'or this ttuce-fold witnessing 1 will
piy .ou shall bo happy who hio built
this houso of prayer, that ou may fool
this 011r happiness dining the wliolo
peilod ot your life; and you smely -will If
ou lie In the couits oC tho Loidmd
Him alone vou servo and pialse con-linunlh-.
To bo In H10 couits of tho
Lotd, docs not mean that we mo to llvo
in tho church all the time, but It means
that our dnllv life may bo such that oth
eis may see that we aio what wo profess
lo bo and .so llvo that our continuous
living be such ns if wo would live in tho
chinch ot God with tho Lord himself.
from Page 1.)
tho same piactico, and to piovlde for the
most liberal allowances of ammunition
and projectiles for gencial ten got prac
tice wltl) full service charges in which
the entiio const aitllleiy can tako part.
The pi ogress of events and changes in
oidnnncp and ship construction, sinco
tho Endlcott boaid ol' 1SSG detei mined
upon tho plan of coast defense along tho
lines or which we arc now w 01 king,
hao made It necessary to consider tho
defense of mail) points not considered by
Hint boaid. Porto Rico, Culebia. naval
and coaling .station-. In Culm, and po.
slblv tho Danish Isl mils all n n icglon
mailo specially Impoitant bv tho prob
nblo consti notion ot tho Isthmian ennui
Hawaii, Gunm and the Philippines, and
posslblv the Inke polls and the SI. Law
rence liver should be considered with
refeience to tho consti notion of defen
sive woilcs In the same way that the
Enillcott bond consldeicd our Atlantic
and Pacific coasts, 1 concur in tho rec
ommendation or tho chief of engineers,
constituted, like tin Endlcott boaid, of
tho sccrotaiy of war. tho chiefs of en
gineers, ordnnnce and aitllleiy, one high
ranking odleer of each of thoso branches
of tho sen Ice, two naval ofllcers ot
high rank, anil two Chilians expeit In
tho subject or our torcigu commercial
lelatlons.
The work was commenced hi 1SS; but
for tho clfjit e.iis which followed pi lor
to lS1fi tho total appi epilations for the
1 ointrui tlou of foitllleatlons amounted to
but $3,.'2I,0fHl, or an iiU'iage of JIIO.OuO a
cur. while tin tho last soien yenis,
beginning with 1m(i. tho iippioprlutlons
have amounted to f.'j 2 n,oou, or an aver.
asc of V5.17ii.lOO 1 ypiir. an annual In
1 lease of mom than sepnfold. Tho np
piopilalions for tho innstructlon or guns
nnd caulagcs for so.icoast dofeuso tor
tho eight ye.us pi lor to ISlMi wore hut
J'j.lOO.ooO, an meiago annual into of $1,
012,000, while the iippioprlutlons for tho
samo purposes for the Mst seven youis
were 12),19J,(X)0, or an annual nvetngo of
f3,r.0,00O, an annual lucinasn 01 more
than threefold. Out ot the J.'.OOO.OOO ex
pended lor both classes of work, over
310.000,000 havo brcn npptoprlated In tho
last seven years. Tho Endlcott boaid
plan of const defense contemplated tho
expenditure of over $100,000,000, Pefcho
ISi'O wo weto piogiesslng at a lato which
would lime icqulrcd seventy yeais to
complete tho defenses accoidlng to the
plan. Sinco ISO'! wo havo been piogre-s.
mg at a lulo which will finish tho de
fenses accoidlng lo tho plan In llftcen
years. With a half-ntilshcd woik so 10
cent and so inpldly piesscd It follows
iipcessarlly that a formntlvo piocess s
constantly going on, mistakes nro being
mailo and collected, new oxpprhnents
are being made, now things aro being
learned, and ninny dlflleult problems re
main still unsolved. It follows nUo that
neither tho otllcers nor the men of tho
nitlllery have as yot had much opptn
tunlty to become piodclent In tho use
of the new weapons, and there Is great
need for practlcul Instruction and train
ing In their use.
Another leasou why theio I special
urgency for tho training of tho mtilluiy
Is tho gieal prepondeianco of new and
Inexpeiienccd otllcers and men. llefoio
tho Spanish-American war we had hut
llvo regiments of artillery. AVo now
havo a corps which Is equivalent to
thirteen jegintenls, two regiments being
added in lfc'i'l nnd tho equivalent of u
regiments In 190, Of courso tho m.ijoi
liy of the olllceis and tho gieat mnjoiit)
uf tho men aio new,
Other Featiues of the Bepoit.
Tho need of a, leoiganlzatlon of tho
inllllla system is considered at length
und 11 review Is given of tho closing
1.I1 American aiithoiliy In Cuba und
of the progiess of military and civil
udinlnlMratioii In tho Plillipplues, The
need of tut Out education of junior
olUcers 1012 of whom have come Into
the in my lioin civil Ufo since 189S
Js eniplmbUed and plans aio outlined
whereby this education Is to be ad
nilnlsteied. Tho impiovlng churacter
of the army is shown by the fact that
of 26,026 new enlistments duilng the
year S9. per csSM. weie natlc born.
REIIEF AI HAND
Scores of Scranton People
Finding it out.
. Itcllef Is nt hand In Scrautim.
Kor scores of rheumatic suavieis,
Ior hundieds ot bad bucks,..
Tor iiilnuiy dlsordeis dlbetcs.
Bonn's Kidney Pills iclleve und cure.
Aio eiuloised by Sci'iintoii cIllzeiiH.
.Mr. Isauu .Smith, of 1160 Sadie place,
HydoPaik, employed by the Delaware,
Lackawanna und Western nt the Aich
bald mines ns u miner, Fays: "t hud
11 dull pain In tho small ot my back. If
I turned nbottt quickly, a stlteh-llku
pain cnught mo ncioss my loins. In
looking over tho paper I had my atten
tion called to Douii'h Kidney Pills, nnd
I read a statement of a poison living
in Scranton who was troubled just ns
I was. I got a box ot them at Mat
thews Brothers' diug store, and they
proved to be just what I needed, and
before I had taken the whole box the
pain loft me, and I have been free from
It ever since."
For salo by all dealeis; pi Ice 50 cents.
Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, X. Y sole
agents for the United States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no substitute.
THEATRICAL.
"Lost River."
.loseph Aithui'H "pnstoial inelodiania"
"Lost ItUcr," was picscntcd at tho Lv
ccum theater on Satiuday befoio two
latgo audiences. Tho piece had a, nin
of neatly sit months nt tl)o Pout tcciith
stieot theater In Now Yoik last season.
"Lost llhei" Is a lampnnt mclochnnia
with a leal bid mnn, a leal bad wotnnn,
a mnnly, upiight, roiuagcoi.s, handsome,
iliishhig, etc, etc., hcio; a. slmp.lo little
country maid whom ho loies; and .1 com
edy relief lurnlslicd by a pnli ot Juvenile
Ioveis and a. tiamp final tette. It con
tains a sin felt of wisliy-wnshy senlimcnt
poured out to sobbing and ti emulous
music fiom the violins and n couple of
sensational cllmacs.
Tho heaiy follows tho slialght lead at
tho end of the Mist act on 11 bicycle and
the leading Indy follows both also on a
bicycle. Tho heavy Is going to knllo tho
straight lead nnd Just as ho sols up to
him and lalses tho glittering blade tho
leading lady comes up behind and shoots,
him ns a flash of lightning illumines Ufo
scene. Tho effect is worked out on tho
older of tho chailot laco seeno In "Ben
IIiu" with a treadmill attachment and a
moving- panoinma nnd feme in tho back
giound. Tho fence missed its cue on
Sntuidnv night and lefused to budge.
Tho best comedy woik in the pioductlon
was done by Miss Jane Dore, who plaed
the bad woman. Sho didn't mean to bo
funny but she was and the audience
laughed heartily at hei. Geoigo Soldo
Spencer was tho'nnndsome. hero and Mlsa
Violet Rand was out of tho picture as
"Oni. Tho only leallv clever aelor In
the enst was Hany McRao Webster, who
pi t) ed the part of "Buster."
"The Two Schools" Tonight.
"The Two Schools" which Chailes
Fi ohtnan will present at tho Lyceum to
night is one of tho plajs that theater
goeis who aio looking lor good hcnity
laugh? will bo sine to pationlze. Jame
son Leo Finney, Ida Conquest, John
Diew's fmmei leading lady; Jessie Bus
ley; M. A. Kennedv, and alt tho other
playois concerned in tho pel toimanco of
"The Two Schools" aro most happily
placed 'in the cast. Besides tho plentiful
fun of the piece, theio is one scene that
has especial iateiest lor those who aio
lomantlcally Inclined. This is the scouo
in the thlid act between Mr. rinney .cud
Miss Conquest, who inipeusoinle tho sep
ai.iled 011ng husband and wife and In
which they nttempt to make up. Tho two
plii)ers act it superbly
A College Song in 'The 'Chnpeions."
Them Is a lousing Bohemian song in the
tiitiotul opeintlc comedy, "Tho Cliapci
011s," entitled "Wo'ro All Good Fellows,"
and lendeied by a doublo male quni lotto
that has become an Immense hit wher
ever this musical comedy has appealed.
All swell clubdom Is singing It nnd tho
college bens havo It in thill sonjr books.
Tho ballad tells tho stoiy of good-follow-sidp
among tho nit btmlents In tho Bo
hemian Latin quintal' or Pails, wheio
tho sceno of tho hist net or "The Chaper
ons" is laid.
"Wo'10 All Good Fellows" Is only 0110 of
tho mnuv popular hits in tho mouv 11111
slial "Chapel cms" thai will bo scon at
the L)ceum Wednesday night. Peats on
salo this moinlng nt 9 o'clock.
"Robert Emmet; the Days of 1803."
"llobeit L'mmet, tho DaH nt' ISO"." tho
play which was pioduied nt tho Foiu
teentli Stieet theater. Now Yoik. with
Its author, Biaudon Tynan, in the title
lole, will bo seen at tho Ljceum Thins
day nnd Tilday nights.
Identical hi cveiy detail v.llh tho Now
Yoik pioductlon, "llobeit Lmmet" should
bo un unusually interesting event In lo
cal theatilcnis when It reaches us. Scats
one salo Thuisdny morning at 9 a. 111.
Special Mntineo today.
The attraction ut tho Acndeiuy of Muslu
for tho no.t tin eo days commencing with
n special urn Unco tndiy will bo a novelty
hi tho shapo of a now mniantio liish
drama, entitled "Tho Qnnw Keeper," In
which tho tltlo 10I0 Is I11l.cu bv Smith
O'Hikn, who will ho icmeniboied ns the
star In thoso piotty plain. "The Ivy
Leaf," und "Tho Failles Well."
"Tho Gamo Keeper" tells a stoty of
Irish life, In which Mr. O'Bilen llguies
us tho iicin, Ho Is a jolly, delightful
chap, full of mother wit, with a heuu as
big as that of tho piovcihiul ox, and ban
est as tho day Is long; without a fear, and
without favor, icady at all times 10 ns
slst his filcnds nnd proteot tho down
ttoddeii.
Tho sceneiy used hi tho pioductlon It.
all caulcd by tho company and tho Il
luminated lliapt) seen in the lust net, Is
said lo bo one of tho most beautiful stago
pictures ovei presented. Ppcu.il mnt
ineo pilces lor Oils week, Uallciy, loo:
balcony, 13e.j lower Hour, SJe j chlldieu,
1'e to nny pa it of tho Iioiisk
Majestic Builesqueis.
1 1 win's Majesties, eninptlslng one of Hie
laitiPbf mid best builesquo cumiianles In
tho country, will appear at tho Star thru
tor, beginning this afternoon, The lit Ht
pail of the piogianuno consists of high
class specialty tin ns. Tho builesquo fen.
Hues hnlsh up tho cutoiialnineut, which
will fiunlsli two Iioms mid a half of bolld
cnjovmcnl
Tho amusement begins with tho fiuiii)
furcc, "IJnck to l(cland," picsentcd by
Billy W AVntson und company of four,
Then follow hi turn, Geitlo Do Milt, In
a now edition of cntchy melodies and
teipslchorenn novelties Maivcllous Chas.
Meiilll, assisted by Mlldied Mmiill, In
his own conception of the bicycle mes
senger boy: Vulmoio nnd Hot ton, dune
luir and singing nitists; McCalo and Cu-
TflE TRIBUNE'S " WANT"
Only Half a Cent a Word.
l'or Rent.
vvvw Wvwv wwvtiii. jrsvisjttrtit'
IIOUSH TO I.r.T-SIS .Mulbcnyi sleuni
bent. Apply nt KIT Linden stieet.
- . - -
$18 For Bent Ten-i 00111 house: excellent
nelghboihood: nil modem linpiovc
ments. on nvonue. Apply to ft. P. Ham
ilton, 4M Spiuco street.
3?or Sale.
FOll HAl.I'. f)in irontln Inn no. hllllli'SH,
two buggies, oIfo lioc sleigh, cheap lor
want of use. itiqiilm nt Slebeckcr's, JU
l.itcknwiinuii avoniic.
JFST AUntVlB with foity head of
liaison; good workers unci ihlveis;
weight fiom liou lo FA) pounds; scvciiil
closely matched teams can bo seen at .J.II
Raymond com t. F M, Cobb.
DIAMONDS-ttlng llltt, inountlng, stone
ncnily eniat, lt); one trlllo latgor,
J12: 0110 a full 14 carat, ?:s; 0110 ?i cniat,
Sio; tlno g)psy. two diamonds, nnd uiby,
JJ1 Half carat ear sciews. $10; halt enrat
ear chops, zy, tine while diamond ling.
314 caralH, $J50 Lots ol other Dia
monds, Happhitcs. Bmctalds. Rubles,
Pent Is, and OJals nt lock bottom
prices. Satisfaction given, or "your
moncv buck without nigument." Wnllir
W. AVInton, IDIumond Parlor, No. W)7
Meats building.
FOR SALB-A pair of well-matched geld
ings nt K0 Qrccn Rldgo Btreel, city.
Furnished Booms for Bent.
FOR RENT A furnished loom on second
floor front, fl.no week. RI5 Adams nve.
Wanted To Bent.
WANTED Small furnished houso.
ill ess Box 200, city.
Ad-
Wanted Booms and Board.
YOUNG man deshes room, with boaid
optional. Piivnte. family piefeircd.
Address with pnitlrulais, T., Tiibune.
Booms and Bonrd.
TIlE'INDEN0,) Linden street, has a.
number of dcshable ncanclcs; light
100ms nnd choice tabic boaid. "
PLEASANT rooms with board for four
or fivo young men. Inquiro S-12 'ash
lngton acnue.
Business Oppoitunity.
srocqTNlLrv7mA
out delay. Write lor our special mar
ket lettei. Fioo on application. S. AI.
Ilibbaid .Vs Co, members N. Y. Consoli
d.iteil nnd Stock Exchange. -II and 10
liioadwny. Now Yoik. Ilstabllshcd 1S31.
Long Distance 'Phono nS8 Bioad.
BANKING.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
FIRST illOllL Bill
at Scianton, In tho Stnto of Pcnnsj.1
vanl.i. at the close ot business, November
2.',, 1U0J:
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts ?.',0M,i03 IS
Oveidinfts seemed and unse-
cuied 1,00111
V. S. bonds to secuio ciicula-
tlon .'fl.ono 00
Stocks, .secuiitlcs, etc C,19i!,0O7 01
Banking house, furniture and
llxtuies Sl.fiTO SJ
Duo fiom National banks not
lesoivo agents) C1.22S 54
Due Horn State banks and
bankets '..'.1,310 05
Duo from appioved lesoivo
agents S.10"1 3."
Intel mil Rovenuo stamps w: OS
Checks nnd other cash items .. 11.9-'." 97
Exchungcs for dealing house.. IT.OFi 18
Notes ot other National banks. Li'.OOO 00
Fi actional paper cuireucv,
nickels and cents Ww 01
Lawful Money Rcsoivo in
Bank. l. :
Specie ?112,.".07 ul
Legal tender notes. 114.939 OT
1I7,.'v'(j iw
Rpdpmptlon fund with F. S.
tiensuipr (." per cent, ol cli-
culallon) 2,rM 00
Duo fiom II. S. ticisuier, other
than 5 per cent, ledomptioa
fund 3.000 CO
Total 9,S.U,92- 00
LIABILITIES.
Cnpltnl stock paid in $ COOOGOOO
Suiplus fund 1,000,000 00
Undivided mollis. less enenses
nnd taxes paid 710,973 .11
National bank notes outstand
ing 11,000(10
Duo to other Nntionel banks... 7.!, 10.1 ."J
Due to stato banks and bnnk-
eis 4190S."2
Duo to approved icseivo agents 1R9JI 0!
Dividends unpaid C0.3JO 00
Individual deposits subject to
check 7,r.7l,r,03 11
Demand ceillllcnles of deposit.. !'Mi.7 .IS
Cei ilflecl checks 2.-rtr,7
Cashier's checks outstanding.. rii; ?)
Notes and bills ipcllscomitcil. . None
Bills payable, inelpcling ccitiri
cates of deposit Tor money
hollowed Nono
Liabilities other than thoso
above stated Nono
Total S.Sl.nj-; 00
Stato of Pennsylvania, County of Lack
nwanna, ss'
r, Isaac Post, rnshiei of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that Hie
above statement Is tiuo lo the lust ol' my
knowledgo nnd belief.
ISAAC POST, Cashier.
Siibscilbed and swoin to befoie me this
2Sth dav or November, llci.
CHARLES II. AVEI.LEri. JR .
Nolaiy Public.
Collect Attest'
n. L. DICKSON,
.1 A. LINEN.
CHAS. II. WELLES.
Dhectoiff.
ley In n peculiar and oilglnal blend ot
wit nnd humor; nnd Zlskn nnd King,
tnnstcts of mystery and nib lb.
Tho biirlesquo Is entitled ' King for a
Day" The clioius Is unusually laigo aim
contains some of tho best looking loung
women Unit nio seen in hm losctue.
When Mnocngni Comes.
Theio cannot fall to bo .111 ImiPusIng
luteiest in tho event of tho Sth of Do
number at llui Armory. Wo aio to bo
treated to a now oxpeiicnco that of see
ing a leal llvo composer of u woild tame,
standing befoio his own tiiilued oichcs
11,1, baton in baud, delivollug to fiom lis
Up, "leally unci tiuly," granUiOpeia Tlw
Ih st pint ot tho piDgiammo'vill bo inado
up of selections fiom othir operas, but
tho conclusion of tho cuteitalnmenl will
bo a cumplelu pioductlon of "Crvaleila
Itustlc.ina" by a choius of 0110 huuihcd
and tvw'lily-llvo people. Heie is what
the Boston Tiaimtllpt si)s of tlio iccent
peifni;iiiinco III this ill):
"All tho 111 lists sung well Tako tho
case of Mndanut Iltaiichlpi-Cappelll Much
has been wiltten abuut tho lady's beau
lllnl voice, diaiuatlo acting and wot mill
ol temptiament. Of tho ni-tn.il excel
lence of her singing, hovvuvci, Utile men
tion has been much Sho sang tho biuicil,
liassioniito music of Sa11tu.ua In 1111 o
cpilslto incziu voice, with as peifect a
legalo ns though she weio singing a Jin
ziut ill la, and sho obtained ovenv helm
ing druiiintlo ofiVits with never a sin
ptrion of a shout or q )ll. This singer
is, in shot l. unci uf thoso cioatuies now
i.ue, or, at least, iuu In our counti), a
diainallu sopiauu who knows how to
fclng.
"And iho test all sung well. If not quite
so well. Sohluvnbsl his that laio thing,
a tobust tenor volcn that is still a tenor
and not a high bafltoue Ho slows with
peifect case, hi tune, with musical tasto,
and with gient iliamatlc foivor."
It will bo a gieat night for Scianton,
nnd fuslo lovers will bo out In folic
No Order
Accepted for Lcs)
TIiiiii 10 Cents.
Bran-oli WANT Office
Want Atlvertlsomentg Will Bo
Hecelved nt Any of tho Follow
ing Dmn; Stores Until 10 V. M.
Centinl City
ALBERl SCIIFLTZ. coinor Mill-
beny Htreot nnd Webster nvo.
GUHTAV PICHEL, CO Adams
incline.
West Sldo
CEO. W. JENKINS, lot South
Main nvctiuo.
South Scinntnn
FRED L. TERPPE, 7.'9 Cedar S
11 venue.
Woith Scrnnton
OEO. W. DAVIS, miner Nnith
Mnln nvcmio und Maillot
slicet.
Green Bidgc
CHARLES P. JONES, 1107 Dick.
son avenue.
F. J. JOHNS. 9J0 Giecil Rldgo
stieet.
C. LOItENZ. coiner Washington
avenue nnd Minion street.
Betcisburg
W. II. KXEPFEL,
nvonue.
1017 living
Dunmq.ie
J. O. BONE & SON.
Help Wanted.
-,,-... , "" "w"l-rl-r-.'X'XW,V
ANTED-Agenta to sell tea und cof-
svnvvni1'
xw v
,.. r. fuiiruiiiii'ia. c-osiuons pel ma
nont. Grand Union Tea Co , 311 Eucka
wanna avenue. ,m-a
Help Wanted Male.
WANTED Young man with pome otpeil
C.VCC. .'"i. "i rhltcct'H orilce. J. A. Duck
worth, 11 Conl Exchange.
WANTED Good loom fixer on plain
broad silks in annex in large
city. Permanent position with ad
vancement for right man. Address,
stating experience, Fixer, Call office,
Paterson, N. J.
XJelp Wanted Female.
WANTED A giil for gcneial housewoik.
must llvo hi Piovldenco section Aji
ply at Watklns' thug .stoic, 1J01 Piovl
denco road.
Agents Wanted.
LARGE CORPORATION wants onoigetie
General Agent loi this county. No
books, Insuinnec, or canvassing. Ac
quaintance witli merchants and manu
lacturers necessary. Permanent. Bond.
State age, oxpeiicnco. leferences flist let
ter. Address, Suilo 572, No 1001 Chestnut
St.. Philadelphia.
Situations Wanted.
SITUATION WANTED-By young man
in largo hospital; has good expel Iencu
In all sorts of ticatment; understands
tho pieparatlon of operation cases. Ad
dicss A. B. M., Tilbuno ofllco.
YOUNG LADY would llko woik evening
ns cop) 1st, typewriting and tako eaiu
of business coi respondence. At llbcity
after C o'clock eenlngs. Can tuinish cc
eellent lereiences. Addiess Piactlcal,
Tribune orflce.
PROFESSIONAL.
Certified Public Accountant.
EDWARD C. SPAULDING, C. P. A . '.'.:
Trtideis' Bank Building. Old 'phone lS'J".
Aichitects.
FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCH 15
Rcnl IJstato Exchange BIdg . I.'t, Wash
ington avenue.
Civil and Mining Engineeis.
II. L HARDING, SI.") CONNELL BLDG.
STEVENSON
nell building.
e KNIGHT.
-ci CON-
Dentists.
DR. E C ElLENBEBclElt. PAL' LI
building, Spiuco stieet, Scianlon.
DR. C. C LAUBACH. 113 WYOMING avu
Fhe Iusuinnce.
SCI1LAGER it CO.. Ml Connell I'.uildlng
Patent Attorneys.
PAT E N TS J.'SCi"
Tho only licensed and equipped patent
solicitor hi tho city. No clinige lor lu
tornxitlou on pateiitubllit) ; over t. u
yeais" oxpciknct,
Itcplulc & Co.. Alcars lilcl-.
Hotels nnd Bestauinnts.
THE ELK CAFE, l.'i and UT PRANK
lin uvenuo. Bates leasonable,
P. ZIECU.ER, Piopildor
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D . L. .V- W
Passcngei dopot I'onduetcd on tho Eu
lopeau plan. Victor Koch, Piopiletoi
Scavenger.
ArBTBIUGGi CLEANS PRIVY VAFLT.S
ami cess pools; no odor; only Impiovcd
pumps used. A. B. Bilgfes. piopiletoi
Leave ouleis 110 Noith Main avenue,
or Eleko's diug stoio, coiiiei Adams and
.Mulbeiiy. Both telephones.
Wire Screens,
JOSEPH KL'ETTEL. REAR ult LACK V,
nve., Sc'iiintou, mflu of Who Seieons
Miscellaneous.
MEaARGEE 11ROS.. PRINTERS' SUP
piles, envelopes, paper bags, twluo
Wntehouse, luU Washington avenue
THE WILKES-HARRE RECOltD CAN
bo had in Scianton ut tho news stand
of Rcistnnu llros., I'.xi Hpiuco and 5a
Linden ; M. N'oiton, i.H- Lackavvami.i
ave.; 1 S Schiitssi!, ill Spuuo stieet
STAGE NOTES.
Notwithstanding Iho many disquieting
Illinois tho last few weeks concerning thu
health of Lewis Mouison, his niauiiger,
Jules Miuiy, 1 emphatic in doclaiiug
Unit It was never battel Mi Many
poiuls to Iho lact that tm ini this season
Ids woll known Jitai litis not missed a sin
glo peifoinianco
Satiuday night Mis I.islle f'aitcr
closed hoi icinmkablo New Yin I; inn In
"Du Barn." which was begun a oai ago
at tho dltciton, and closed ut tho new
Uelusco tlicatei. u theater mailo possible
by Mis, Caiict's successful Hist in
"Zaza" nr.d then In "Du Bam " Sho
has piesuulccl tho play In that city tor
foity-soveu weeks, making a total of u.te
perfniiiiuncps, and tq lull houses tho on
Iho lime. In fuel, except when standing
loom was sold, it Is s.dd that tho box
ofllco lecelpts did not differ a dollar fiom
dav to day. These iccelpts amount to
(lOI.Ocii. The audlcncu list night was of
jlio iisuiil sl.se, but moiu than Iho usual
enthusiasm, '
DIRECTORY.
ISBOPMIIHIEU
Onljr Half a Cant a Wirl.
Money to Loan,
ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN-
I'liiric, niinigiit lomiN ol Building ami
Loan, At Iioni 4 (o u per cent. Call on
N. V. Walker, ill bar, Connell building.
Employment Agency.
RELIABLE help can bo piociiled nt Mrr.
A. B. Still key's Emplo.v incut Ofllco,
1 Ii! Washington uvutiue, looms 1! and 4.
Tnko elevntor.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Delnwnre, Lncknwnnna nnd Western.
IN KnVol Jimp 1. 190.'.
Tinlns leave Sei union lor Now Yolk
At ir,i), ,1'JO, tj 03. 7M and 10 10 it. in.: U 10,
3 40, 33-1 ii. in. For Now Y'oik und Phll.i
dclplila 7.S0. 10 in a. in., nnd U 10 bud "fi
P. in. For Gouldsboto At i! in p. m. For
BuiTnlo-l.ir,. 2J and 9 00 a. m.: 1..". fi.V)
nnd 11.10 p. m. For llluglinmton. Elnihci
and way Btiitlons-ior, a. in.. 1.05 p, in
For Oswego, Sviacuse and I'tlca-l.l.'i and
6'JJ n. in.; 1.55 p. m. Osweno, Syiaeime
mid Utlca tiaiii nt (i'J a, in. dully, pccpl
Siiiidnv. Kor Montrose 9 no n. m ; l.)i
and fi,",o p. in. Nlchohon accouunorlitlon
-4 00 and 1113 p m.
Illoomshuig Division For Noi'thuniboi
lniid. at e:a nnd 10 10 n. m : 1..T. and O.I0
P. m. For I'lymoulh. at SIO a. m ; J.W
nnd 9 05 n in.
Sundnv Tinlns For New Yoik,
1..50, ").
i'. w.io n. m.: .110 nnd 3.'i p.
Bllfralo 1.15 noil (!"' n in 1..".-.
m. l ci r
0 50 nnd
Jl.lfl p. in. ror Elnilta and way statlons
Jo;, n. m. For BlugliamtiMi and way stn
llons, o CO a. m. riloomsbiug DIvlnlou
Leavo Seinnton, 1010 a. m. and 010 p. m.
Lehigh Valley Ballrond.
in Effect Nov. Hi, no:.
Tinlns l.'-avc- Scianton
For Philadelphia and New Yoik via O.
t II. R. R, at T. It. tluougli Pallor Cur
and Day Coach I'aibnndalo tOvNcvv Yoilt
and 9 17 a. m. with I. V. Coach Carbon
dijlo to Philadelphia, and 2.IS. 135 (RlncH
Diamond Kxpuss), and 11.49 p. m. Sun
clavs. u, ,ct H. n. .. ir,v ,, ,, yn, n. m.
For Whlto Haven, Haleton und piincl
P'll pnlnts in tho coal legions, ln D .
II. R. R., 7.11, LMS nnd i X, p. in. For
Pottsvllle, 7 II a. in
For Bethlehem, Cnslon. Reading, llni
lisbiiig and pilnclpni Intel inedlnto sla
tlons. via D. .1 II. R. R. 7.11. 9 17 iT. m ;
J 18, 4S5 (Illack Diamond Evpicss). 11.19 p
in. Huinlo)'!, D. & II R. R.. 91'S a. m
and 1 GS nnd 9 17 p. m
For Tiinkh.innoek. Towandn. Elmlin,
Ttlme.i, Geneva nnd pi Inch) il Intel mediate
stations n D, L it W. R. R., 033 a. m
and 1 r,7 p m
For Geneva, Rochester. Buffalo, Nine
nr.i Falls, flileago and all points west via
p. & H. h. i . un: p. m : :!2s (Black
Diamond Expie's). 10 II. 11.49 p. m. Sun
da vs. D. ,CL II R. R , l nt, 9 17 p. m.
Pullman pnilor nnd sleeping or Lehigh
valley Paiior cais on nil tialns between
llkcs-Biuo and New Yoik. Philadel
phia, Buffalo nnd Suspension Bildge.
ROLL1N II. WILI1UR. Gen. Supt , :i
Cortland street. New Yoik.
CHARLES S. LEE. Gen. Pasr. Aat , M
Coitland stieet. New' Yoik.
A W. NONEMACHER. DiV. Tass. Agt
nmiiii iiotmenem. I'a.
For tickets nnd Pullman le.ieivation an-
nlv
v to city ticket oriico. CO Public Sctiuiie,
Wllkes-Baire, Pa
BEADING SYSTEM.
Central Baihoad of New Jersey.
In effect Nov. Ill, 1902.
Stations in New Yoik, loot Llboity
street ajul South Feriy, N. R.
Tinlns leave Scianton for New York,
Philadelphia. Boston, Bethlehem, Allen
town. Mnuch Chunk, Whlto Haven. Ash
Icy, AVlIkos-Bnne and Plttstou at 7 30 a.
m , 1 p. m , and 4 p. m. Sundays. 7.13 n.
in. and 2.10 p m. Quaker City Expiess
leaves Sciunton 7H0 n. in. with through
solid vetibu!o train with Pullman Buffet
Pallor Car for Philadelphia with only
one ehnugo of cms for Baltlmoio nnd
Washington. D. C, and all pilnclpal
points south and west and has tlnoug'i
coach for New York.
For Avoca, Plttstou and WIlkes-Batie,
1 p in. and 1 p in. Sunday, 7.13 a. m.
and 2 10 p. m.
Foi Long Blanch, Ocean Glove, etc., nt
7"0 a. m. and 1 p. in
For Reading. Lebanon and llui lisbiug
ia Allentown al 7. TO n. m.. 1 p m. and 1
p. in. Sunday, 7.15 a. m. and 2.10 p. m.
For Taninqun and Potts. ilia at 7 10 a.
in . 1 p. m and I p. in. Sunday. 7.1". a in.
For mtts and tickets apply to agent at
station.
W. G. BESSLER. Geneinl Manager.
C. M. BURT. Gen Pass. Agt.
Pennsylvania Baihond.
Schedule In Effect Juno Ju, 1902.
Trains leave Scianton ii US n. 111 , week
dais, tluougli vestibule tialn tiom
Wllkes-B.ine. Pullman bulfrt pallor en
and coaches to Philadelphia, via Potts,
vibe; stops al ii iticlii.il inlei mediate tin.
tions. Also connccls loi Simliui). I In i -ilsbiug.
Phil.idilphl.i. Baltimoie. Wush
luglnn and lor Pittsbmg and the Wist.
9 17 a. m . WLCk divs, loi Smilnny. Ilui
i Idling, Philadelphia. Ualtimoie, Wash
ington and Flushing and the West
1.I2 ,. in. week ilnvj, (Sundajs. I ,".s p.
ml. fi Sunbiii). Iliuiisliuig, Phll.nlel
Dlila, Ualtimoie, Washington and Flus
hing and the Ue,t
.". 's n m.. week d.ivs. thlinuh vistlbul)
lialn liom Will es-I'.uiP I'ullniaii lmltec
l.nloi c in und ecru In s m Phi! ulelpbia via
Pottsvllle Htois at pilmipnl lulciuiidl
ate stations
ITi t. m . week dacs, foi lln.delon, Su.l
buiv. llaiilsbiu,-, 1'lilladi Iplils and Pltts
btll J II HFTi'IllNON Gen Mgt.
.1 11 WOOD Gen 1'a-s Agt.
Dolawaie and Hudson.
In Ell. 1 1 Nov. 10. Ikij
Tuilns lor c'aiboial lie lean, sjciuiiton at
i, ti 7 i,, s 'n. I'M! a. Ill . L"i5. 1 12. 2.11.
I'd 3 2.1, i'2", 7 22. Mil. 9 ',, 11.20 i. in.;
"l'oi ilouisdale 0 II, In 1" a. in : 2 11 nnd
""i'en VIIUts-lUiui-B:,i. 7 11. Sit. 9.17.
10 5J n in., '-'"s. 1.I-. -1. ".-'S. I5. 'si".
7 Is, nin. 10 41 1149 P m
For I. V 11 U. IMlutr 7 II, 9 17 a. m :
2 is. i ::.' auiteii '' p ni
Eoi I'puusjlviinla l: R Points ii. 15,
9 17 a m . 1 U ;- and I J3 p til.
Fm Albaii) and all poiutn iioilh i.W a.
m anil .. "ni p in
SUNDAY TRAINV
Foi Caibondalu-s'ii. 11".! a. in; 2.11.
sr,ii 5 52 and II 17 p m
I'm WilkPs-Bui'-9':S u m, l.'.ft!, 1,1.1,
;t T2,. i,::' and 917 p in ......
I'm Allmnv and points. iioilh " j'i P,;m.
For llonesdalc S.V) n Ml ; S'iJ p 111 ..
j w. Hl'RDlCK. C. IT . Albany N. Y.
W L PI! YOU. 1). P A . Suantoii. I'a,
Eile Bnilvoad Wyoming Division.
Ill Eltect September 1"', 192.
Tialns have Scianlon loi N'uw Yoik,
Vewbuigh und Intel nuclhito palms, also
for llawlej and loi ul stations at 7 20 it,
in nnd 1 :."i P Ul
For llonesilnlo und Whlto Mills at 131
''tuiIus aulvo at Scianton at 1CJS a, in.
and 9 13 p m.
New Yoik, Ontnilo and Westoin.
l'lmo tulilo in effect Sunday. Sept. 2a, 1932.
I lino "L'ju.rn HOUND TRAINS
I.eavo Leavu An ho
Tialns
No l
No. 7
Sei.mtou. r.ubond.ile idoslu.
loOa in 11 lo a. m i ki p. m.
ii lo i m.Ai a ni bmiiliile o 1 1 pan
SOUTH BOUND
Leavo Leavo An'iio
Cadosla Caihonilalo Sciailton
1 1 QlIlHt uwuvmu vimi'miihiiiv '-inivii
N uWn III, 7.25il.Ti
N '2.13P 111 4 ml p. ill. 4 43 p-111
SUNDAYS ONLY. NOllTH BOUND,
lut.,... Inn lu A.tt.r
Tinlns.
,V.1. ....,' ll,,l
Um .. .. I .... t '.. 1 1 ....I.).. I.k P.i.IauI
'I'lalns
,1 .,,,,....,. .. .,......'. .....Udl.t
s to a m 9 10 a in JO 43 a, m
7 no p in Ar.Cin bniidnlo 7.43 p m
Leave Leave Allivu
C.idosl.i Cnibondalo, Seruutuu.
i: -ji ., ,,i ? si .. ...
Nn. 9 .
No ii .
n' . ..I..t
KTn a 0 30 il m. 7.2.1 n, in
No 1 11' Ul II lnp, in, 0.41 p. in
TlUlUa IM'h. I uu uu miyr, iiim on
SuuihDs ciiim-ct lor New Yoik ilty. Mid
dletown, Walton. Noivvicli. Oneida, Os
wegu und all points west,
Tiuln No o. wltli "Ounker City j;v.
PIOSH III Dllt'lllW"! l... j. ,, . ll ,. u,,
for Philadelphia. Atluulio City, Raltlmoie,
AVaslilnstou and Ponnu) Ivunlu stato
points.
SCO iime-iuijiu uiiu i-uiiKuu iieitci agcuii
for connections with other lines.
J. C. ANDERSON. O. P. ,V , New Yoik,
J. E. WltLSH, T. P. A , Sciunton. Pa.
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