The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 05, 1902, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE SCRANTON THIBUNE-VRIDAY, DECEMBER, 5, 1902.
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ONLY $5.00 A MONTH
The Great Quaker Physician Will Treat All Persons Applying Before January ist
for the Nominal Sum of $5 a Month, Medicines Included. Many Cases are
Cured in One Month's Time. This Offer Positively Expires on the 3ist Day
of This Month and Will Not Be Extended Beyond That Date Under.Any
Circumstances. Cures That Will Live in History.
Noun In this lilstoty of Koi.uiloit In; one
nan ere Heel cli wltlispiii.nl comnniit unit
niilicisnl pr.il!1 hi bus Jii'oti nceordoil to l tic
ttreat (Jiiitkei Healer "luting tlui pnt lew
Months, (.'him lime been peifnriiiod upuiiMell
known ilil7en Hint rlrnl thou i)t nnclcnt
thno, Sn leiiiitrUble, In fuu , tint tln
m Pel I i';i I world stands Helmut In utter mi- j
iilM mi'l bewilderment, while ptes and pill i
lit ciilolo this grand liiiintinltnrlnn umk
In ti miit nitliiivlntli' mnl niii)tii'tloiHil num.
acr.
Ilr Jl. r-4 will iiKii'f to tifnt n'.l pi It ii
filling nl Ills olllrcs licfiiie.liiniiiii.v Is) mi the
following terms:
.Ml pt tsons applying befoie .tiinii ii lt wl I
Jm treated for the nomtiinl Mini nf fS a mtiti Ii
Till Includes csninlnilloii. mil lie, niul all
medicines. 'Jlils offei Is given wllh tin1 di'f
Inlto pntpose of pimlng to the public the Ml
ptulorltyof Hie IIM'liemU Trr.itineiil
Or. livers wishes to nnil.e It ouipliite tint
(Ills offer esplie-i positively on Hie 31st ilnj"
of HiIb month mid will lint lip extended be
.voinl that tut o under iinv i lieiiniitiineP",
'llils Is pusltliMi Hie til-1 "-ppol il offer t lui t
lie will ever uiiiKe, unit If .will w.iut to lie
einod lit, n iioinlu.'il Minn It Is Impound for
you to e.ill lit once.
V
ASTHMA
Mrs Clinics .Miller. rcttusbnrg. says: ".My
iltllf daughter, T.tiin, Ii.ul otiffeioil from Ilioti
(ll'ill AMllllu si lire n Mil ill (titld. Tin; .it
tacks weie very sevcto and she would have
to gap to ictt her breath. She could not
(deep nt night mid It was pitiful to b"c Iter
gradually watlng away. As a lnt resort
I took her to tlin otllcis of Dr. Byeis, and
the Improvement uuder his treatment was kIiii
ply wonderful. Today the sleeps well, cits
well and Js a dlfTeient child In cxer.i w.iy.
iod bls thn fireit Quaker Physlil.tn fot ic
Morlng my little child's lr-ilth
FREE X-RAY EXAMINATION.
Dr. Rjers never mepN .1 e.ise unit -- ho
Knows to a certainty the c.uiio of the tioulilp,
and this can only lie determined by n si !t 11
title X-rtny canln itlo'i. Ills X Ittiv outfit
U the mot elnboi.ilc1 nml ioit)ilete Jn (his
coiiutiv. Ity hK sptcl.il I'liiurii-cnplii atl.iih
merit he Is able to tuninlnn .ill pttls nf tlie
body and find nut to 1111 nli-ci'iilc leitilnty
the nii-o of the pilleutV atUtetioii I'onic
and be ex indued; It is absolutely lice.
NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
MONTROSE.
Special to the Pci. niton Tiiliitne
Monti o&e, Dec. 4. A. II. Antlioii .ind
fnmily. who nciit the suiiiiiier inontlih
In this plaue, letuinetl on Jtoinl.iy to
kWllkea-IJiutc. C'liandlei- KteiUiens .uitt
ruaUBliter, Jlit-s Jennie, cit wiiii.uns
poiul, will occupy their ics.iilence until
thole return In tlio spi-lni;.
Mi-, and Mis. U II. Giltlls and dnugli
tcr. Helen, 1 etui nod Satin day fiom a
visit with Mr. and Mifc. Thomas Ells-
w orth, of Vosu.
('. n. Titswoitlt 1 etui tied to Sif-itue
lunula, Monday, after visltins: in th's
place J or a tew days.
YliPie was 1,300 insurance on A. a,
Payne's house, which was burned last
.1 tin day morning: $500 was nn the
building and S00 on the contents, which
cie owned by Jerome Shannon.
A huge attendance ut our towns
'people weie piesent at the turkey sup
per given in Mih. Jessie James' stoio
last o ening'.
AVIntleld Mai tin, fotmcily employed
at I.ovrluntl'b drug- stole, UinKliuuilon,
is the new eleilt nt the Jnsle drus
stoif. m.
Our met chants li.ne iliiO'WitoeKs ot
goods dlsphrvptl for the liolldjiy tiade,
and many tastily anansed windows at
tiact the attention of passeisbK
A dancliiR class will be oigamssed by
Pi of. Seht nek, ot Ulnglmiuton, Friday
evening. Many lune announced their
intention ot loiniiiii, and then1 will un
doubtedly bf n I.iiki1 atlendaiue
Mr. Di m.-1-teiimillPr, who has been 111
with diplitheila for a shot l ilnio at the
I'resbterlan pntsouagi., inpldly ie
coeilus. uiuler Of. Wilson's success
ful tieatment.
HAJiFOJU).
Special to tho Scuuiton Tiibuiio.
lluil'oid, Dec. I. -Mis. Eiuiiia Flint
and .Mis. Alpha (Jaipenter wcte the
Bite.itu of Mis. SpaldliiK in IlIiiKhniu
ton, 'tlianksKlvlnB.
Mis. Fied Hnyder and .sou, William, ot
Dalion, visited Mis. l!ot,'oi"3 and daugh
ter tho (list of the wiek.
I '.ml I'uine-, ot Scrauion, visited ills
u de, I.cw llutdlck, last week.
Mvulu Poisyth, who bus been veiy
aslck with imounianla, Is niiuh bettei,
Miss Payne and Miss I.enox, of iMont-
ioe, were attests ot Miss Edna Payne
last week.
A number of Uau'onl teachets expect
to so to Washington Deccinber 13.
Jtay TltiBley Is vei slek with pneu
monia at this wiltlntr,
Will Sherwood spent ThnnksKivint;
with his parents,
llov. Wni'uoek Is holding meetings at
Klngbley this week.
Mr. anil Mrs. Hugh Audievvs, of
Sotanton, hpent Sunday with Mi. An
drew fa' pat outs,
Mr. and Mis, l, J. Whitney spent
Thanksgiving: in Kiiigsley,
Illss Die nodes, of Monti use, was the
KUest of -Mis. Hoi ace Sweet Thanksgiv
Ins duy.
Mis. Hire 1 1 McCotinull H visiting- her
daushters In Wllkes-Battc.
The .loh us conceit tninpuny will giva
on entertainment in tho C'ongiegatinuul
chmch December 11, toustlstlug of iee
Itatlnns, songs, duetsj price, ten mid
twenty eetittf,
Thme will b n btiblnets nifcetliiB of the
The Ghildt en's Favoilte.
one of the greatest illlllcultles on
rounteied when clilldion ntu III, Is the
objection they Jmvo to tnklnjr inedlclnu
The remedy intuit bo pleasant or the
patience of thn patent Is exhausted be
foro It Ih sitccessfully admliilsteied.
St. Ci. O. Wagner, of Spilng Oiovo,
h, ovai conic, this annoyance by us-
kpiiniiiDeriiin's cougti iteutedy, Ho
iliis lltllo boy always aski for It
jver be catches eoia. This rem.
Its become tho chlliJien'u favotlto,
llii pleasant to take and It always
nml i"in"- 1 mi 1 v roi i!ale by
BI-CHEMIC TREATMENT.
'J'lte different tissues of tlio body nrn
made1 up of inliiutu cells, mid vvlion tltcwc
ee.ls liecotno diniimtgcili iIImusc Is the
lesult. Hy siinplylni, the pioper tititrl
tnetit to llm eelli, pet feet henlth cull m
obtained. All diseases, tin nialtef how
cliinuie. e.it. he euied hy bringing, the colls
luck to their nuiintil (oiiilitliin. 'Tho
tri'.'ttniGiil it-wl hy Doctor Hyets is not
itllopntlilo nor lionieiipnthk1. It Is a treat
ment litistd upon nit euiit sclent e mid
emvs wllh the eerlnlnt.v nf n tKuil law.
I 111 i i ml mi'l ' (if UHHf
DOCTOR BYERS' RECORD
Doctor Byers was born of Quaker
parentage and received his early educa
tion under the influence of that religious
denomination.
He graduated with honor from the
Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia,
1872.
Full course, attendance Pennsylvania
Hospital for Acute and Surgical Dis
eases. Late of Eye and Ear Clinics Will's
Hospital, Philadelphia.
Late of Prof. J. Sohs Cohens Clinics
Diseases of the Throat.
J.sili- Ktiiiiiililmj Pliyslclnu Jtlutunl
"Ilcuci vc Piiutl Iilfe Association or Icw
Voik.
riiristian Endeavor Fiiday evening at
S..JH p. 111. In the lector" 100111. Election
of ollleeis; every uieniber is lequested
10 bo meseiil.
WELSH 1-HLL.
Sptclal to the Sciantou liibiinu "
Welsh Hill, Dec. 1. The giip Is mak
ing its annual visit amoiit; u, and very
infounal ones, too
Mr and Mis. V. II. Ilutler .spent
Thanksgiving at Forest City.
Tiof. Itichaids, of Great Dead, was
home Thanksgiving.
Mis. M. Morgans visited In Caibon
dale last week.
Mt. and Mir. W. Watkins attended
the fuimeis' institute at Ileriick Cen
ter, Monday.
Mu Evan Anthony is lepoited veiy
sick.
Tlianksgiving day was obsoivcd hoio
by the annual service nt the church.
An excellent seimon was deliveied by
our pastor and nppropilate music len
deied. The chuich was tnstefully dec
orated with the fruits of the season,
After the seivlce dinner was served nt
the hall. The proceeds, $IS.OO, to be
used for church music.
Mis. John Watkins entei tains the La
dles' Aid society at dinner today.
TUNKIIANJSUCK.
Special to Hie Seranton Tiluuno
Tunkhaunock, Dec. I. The ladles' so
cial elude of the Baptist church will
scive a tin key supper at the church
pailois on Wodnesil.i evening, Decem
ber 37.
I.eonaul E. Cailln, who Is In the cm
ploy of the Faimeis' Daily Dispatch,
has been tiaiisfeitid to Cortland, X. Y
and will teniove his lamll.v theto soon.
llattle 1'euy, .111 uutoilunato deaf
mute living In Centremoi eland, has
ngaiii been pionouuced Insane nud will
be taken back to Datnlllee Insane hos
pital, hhe was biought back fioui that
Institution in Match last.
Theie will be sen lees In the Episcopal
chin oh on net Siindaj evening, Dc'lpiii
ber 7, at 7 o'clock.
Mr, and Mi--. Fied liosi ate eutei
tnlulug friends t'rntii Mehoopnny at
their hinne on Second stteet
I.udy Esther Itebukali lodge, No, 71,
Independent Older of Odd Follows,
elected their ollleeis for tho coining six
months, who ate as follows: Noble
gland, Mis Ellen Hiougliton; vleu
gland, Mis, Adit Culver, seciettuy, Mis.
J. F, Sieklcr, letordiug secietiiiy, Mis,
Etta. Shaw; tieusuter, Mis, Ada Space;
tuistee, Mrs, Emma Deubler. Installa
tion will take place Monday evening,
December 15.
Tho Woman's Uellef eoips will post
pono their legular meeting of Dee. n, to
Dee, 10, when tlieio will bo impoitunt
business to tiansaet,
.Mis, Uuiges?, of Monti ose, Is tho
guest of her slster-ln-l.uv, Mrs. Eliza
beth Spaulding, on Putnam street,
'Mi, Envvrenee and family, who have
occupied tho Shiwson lesldenco 011 Third
street for the past two yeuis, have le
inoved to Allentown, where they will
leslde hou-after.
Tho Monday club will meet next week
nt the homo of Mis. S. W. Eysenbach,
on Putnam stieet.
Cooper & Wuller have lemoved their
saw mill to this place nud set it up
nloiig the old canal slto near the end
ot Second stteel.
Waltei Sleuier, nf Centremoi eland,
was ,i visitor in town on Thmsday,
DALTOiX.
Tie hildge has been so fnl consti not
ed that travel over U I" now belne; done.
In a few days mote It will lie eutltely
completed.
Mauilce Dean letuined to Now Yotk
on Monday to lesume Ills law studies
lit Columbia college, after spending his
Thanksgiving vacation with his patents
here. Ha was accompanied on his visit
heie by his chissmute, Cl.iieiuo Hoard
man, of Philadelphia. Mr. Homdmnn
HE WAS PARALYZED.
Mr. John Jenkins, Dunmorc, Pa-i
mi8: ".Seven jenri no 1 fell iloitu nn
clpvittor shaft and injured my spine, nml
ni 11 result my Icsm becatuo conipletmy
paralysed. No 0110 can appreciate tno
teulblo eomlltlon I was in except thoso
who luive cone tliiouuli the hiiiiil1 ordeal.
Kront it stiong, lyoriiUs 1111111 1 I10.1l been
traiiMfornied Into u helpless etlpple. I
could only walk liy tho niil of erutehrfl,
and only then wllh the Kicnlost dllllciill.v.
Ilurltiv rend ahoiit the almost mluicnloiw
elites thai eie helnjr ppffoimetl dally liy
lJoetor ltrts I loiieludctl. iih .1 lnit lesott,
to Ity his trcaliiienl. t lieKiin to Impioio
almost iiilineilialely and thin impiovciiiciit
lias liteu so i.ipld niul my picetit eoitdl
tion Is Mvi Mitlsfaetory th.it I feel It a dutv
to iiinnkiuil to nnke a iiulillc statiiiient oc
what tho (licit Quaker Phmlolsin lini
donii for me. Surely 11 doctor that is nb a
to do such wonder must be po-scfscd ot
nioi e than human power. 1 "hall never
eearo sounding Doctor Rjcts' pttiNe vhcr
ever I m.i bo."
HE WAS DEAF.
Mr. John E. Haley, Carbondak,
snjs: 'l had been deaf for .1 lonu while.
1 (onld m;t hear in eliurcli. I shunned
my uelshbois because I could not iimlcn
stanil wlint they said. I had noises in
may head and my whole nervous MjiMom
liecatnu nffected. I lost lleali lapidly,
ami in six week-? I loit over UU pounds. I
tried three of the best doctors in Carbon
dale, but without any result. Something
seemed to tell me that I ought to try
Doctor Bycis' Tieatment. I went to ha
offices and placed myself under his care.
That was five months ago. My Iteming
'has been restored. Last Sunday I went
to church and heard every word the
preacher staid. I now meet with my
triends and converse with them, and I
ah-sure you I will neer cense sounding the
praises of Doctor Byers' name for restor
ing my hearing. His power over dibeasa
comes from it Higher Intlttence than hu
man, fiod bless the Great Quaker Doe
toi."
DOCTOR
Chief Consulting Physician of the
BI-CHEMIC TREATMENT.
PnitMANHXT OFFICES.
(Entile Second Iuloor.)
412 Spruce St., Scranion, Pa.
OUico Horn ", 0 a. m .to 12; U p. ui. to I.
Evenings, 7 to 8 Dally.
Suiidiu, 10 a. 111. to 12 m.
was a lieutenant In the leglment of
Montana which took such .1 pioinlnent
pan In the Philippine wai at Its be
ginning. Veiy favniable Klioits aie lectlved
of the condition of Mis. Ilany Dean,
who Is now in the Seranton Pnvate hos
pital. Theie Is excellent ptospect of
hei 1 ecovei .
Ml". Celinda Ciaulner and Mis. Dlos--oiii
aie visiting lehitlves In Hope, X.
J.
The Ladles' Aid -ocletv of the IJttlton
I5.t)tist chinch gave n suipii-e to Mis.
S. E. Finn at hei home- Wednesday.
Mis. Finn Is the piesldent ot the so
ciety and l soon to move with her hus
band to ClilVotd nn a tin in. The ladles
met at the homo of Mis. Ira Ktesge
about 11 o'clock and ttoni theie v, cut
to Mis Finn's home. They had with
thra an abundance ot ptovlslons so
that a bountiful lepast was pai taken of
at noon. Mis. Finn was pi evented with
11 handsome stool and rug. Mr. and
Mr.'. Finn Iipvp both been active meiit
beis 01 th liaptlst chmch and their
labois have been gitatly appieciated
and their depatture Is much legiutted.
Their many fi lends wMi them success
and happiness In their new home.
Today the Woman's Chiistlan Tem
perance union will hold a meeting
at the homo of Mrs. U. It. Thompson,
at $ o'clock in the afternoon. Mis.
Xolan, of Green nidge, will be piesent
and speak.
THEATRICAL.
"Bobeit Emmet, the Days of 1803."
A clever nctoi ami a. good pl.ivvv light
Is Ui, melon Tynan, who- appealed lust
night at the Lyceum as the star of his
own plav, "Holici t Emmet, the Dnj 1 ot
1S03." Tho eaieer of Ireland's young
patriot otfers a feitllo Held lor tho dram
atist and Mr. Tynan has taken full ad
vantage of the nppoitunltlcs hU subject
otters. lie has not i-tnck to history
wheio hlstoiy might cmb.nins him in
sluviilng his play, and In the enso of Miss
i'ui inn, to whom ltolieit Lininet was so
devotedly attached, ho has depatttd
widely fiom tho facts. Hut It Is a plav,
not a history, that Mr, Tynan gives us,
and u. very good play It Is Its loin nets
nro full ot action, color, heroism and
tho Hiibllniest p.itiiolism. It Is not tho
hacknoyul lilsh ill am. 1 that has been
elono to death.
Tho Hist acL is laid In the I'lutikctt
resldenco In Dublin, Just after Emmet's
icturn fiom 1'nils, and on the evo of the
dlsastioiui uprising. Tho second hi Wlck
low mountains, wheio Michael Dvvyer,
thu outlaw and thn liauly men who mailo
his nanio a teiror to tho llngllsh tol
dleiy, are secreted. Act thiee Is laid hi
St. Klven's eluueliyaiil, wlwie Einniet
meets his sweetheint, and tho iouith act
is tho tilal scene.
Mi. Tynan Is a handsome, guiceltil
young niun nud, what l.-i bettei, a lino
actor, whoi-o tiaiuhig with rrohnian and
Sothern hns taught him the value of a
situation and how to develop It to achlevo
llm best lesults, lie has the physical
iiunlltlea necessary for tho Ideal Iiobei t
Jvinmet, nml his aitlstio presentation of
tho rolo Inst night piovoked the most
uithuslastlo iipplnusc. Ills reading of
Emmet's last speech hi tho tilul seeno
was a lino bit of elocution, Impassioned,
convincing, eloeiuent, but never descend
ing to 1 anting. When ho concluded a
storm of applauso swept over the house,
Mr. Tynnn'H play Is supeibly staged
and costumed, and ho Is assisted by a
company of unusual nieilt. It Includes
,T. J, Sullivan, rranela Powers. Luke
Mai tin. Owen Fawcett, John H. Ilrad
bury, Mls Angelti RubsoII, Miss Carolyn
White, Miss Ella Baker Martin and Cold
Tynan.
Miss Uussoll made a bewitching Sarah
Cumin. 8I10 formoily lived In this city,
nnd for ssvetul seasons was tho leading
woman of tho "Village, Postmaster"
Deafness Cannot ba Cured
by Joeal applications as they cannot leach
tliei diseased poitlon of thu car, Theto Is
only one way to emu deafness, and that
is by constitutional tuucdlcs. Deafness U
caused bv an Inflamed condition of tho
mucous lining of the EubUchlun Ttibe.
When this tube H Inflamed you Imvu a
rumbling sound or Impel feet betulng, ana
when U Is entirely closed. Deafness )g
the lesult, and unless tho tnflumatlon run
can bo taken out iind this tubu xestoiod
to Its normal condition, healing will bu
destioyed foreNer: 11I110 cases out of ttn
me caused by Catairh, which Is nothing
but un Infl.iniod condition of Uio mucous
sci vices,
We will glvo One Uimdied Dolluis ror
any enso ot Deatness (caused liy eatauh)
that cannot be cuied by Hall's tfataiili
Cute. Send for eheulais. ftoo.
F. J. CHENEY & CO , Toledo, O.
Sold by Diugglsts. 73c.
Hall's family Pills aie tho best
company. Another familiar name In tho
company Is' that of MIbs Catolyn Whyte,
who essayed tho 10I0 ot Kathleen Allen,
8I10 Is a niece ot W. II. Whyte, of tho
Hotel Ten ace, and a daughter of Isn
dorc Hush,
J. Wesley Hosotuiilest, Mr. Tynan's
malinger, and tho manager of tho Four
teenth Street theater, New York, Is In tho.
city with the company, lie Is much In
tctcstcd in his' inning star ami believe he
has a billllniil fuliiio hQfoio liltn.
"Hoheit Emmet" will ho lepctited at
the Lyceum tonight.
"A Ragged Heio."
At tho Academy of Music yesteitlny,
"A Hugged llcio" was welcomed hv a
good hollso hi the afternoon, nud a
crowded one til night. This mclodiaimi
has been sommvhnt luiprovod since It was
seen heio last season, nml now goes with
a vim nml dimli Hint keeps tho mtdlcnco
IntcKstcd fiom iitutt to llnl'h, Tho
story Is familiar to our readcis, and to
many of our thcntci -goers who saw the
play lat yeai, hut the trenlnicnt Is
Homowlitil illrfeieiit. Tito leading eonictlv
lolo of Willie Wltdllower Is poitiayed In
excellent stele by Hal Hi own, who shows
veratllltv, originality of conception nnd
a tine rtMisei ot humor. His song, "I'm
I'nlucky," was encored Inst night until
tho coinetllaii was out ot breath, and was
compelled to beg the Indulgence of his
audience.
A now member of the cast this season
Ik "Senator" Frank Hell, who has hern
for many veins' a lavoilto with Sciantou
audiences, and who Is best icniembeicd
In "Way Down East" In which ho
played the "Country Constable" for four
seasons. Ills singing of "All Hound
Round with a Woolen String" was 0110 ot
tho lilts of tho pei formrinec. Another
surprise wns furnished In the work of
MI-.S (ieitiudo Svvlggett, who Is alo a
new member of tills company, and who
appealed as Juliet Stone, a couutiy girl.
Her "New England Cako Walk," In
which she was assisted by Mr. Hi own,
was received with uptoatlous applause.
Miss Julia AVokt again nppearcd as
"Lettlo Saunders," tho Village .Belle, and
looked as sweet nnd charming ns ever.
Tho other parts aie In competent bands,
tho entlio company being very evenly
balanced. Tho management hns provided
an entirely new scenic outfit, and the
costumes woin by Lettlo and Stella, nro
beautiful. "A Bagged Heio" will be re
peated this afternoon and evening, also
nt both performances Saturday.
Company One of the Best.
In the coming of 1'iatik B. Cair's TI101
oughbrcd Burlesque! s at the Star yc
tetdav. Manager I leu burton ngidn ful
lllled his pinmisp legnidlug the engage
ments of !lr.st-clns burlesque entortain
eis for his house. The Thoroughly eils
give an excellent pcrfowmincu and the
company Is one ol tho be-it on the toad.
The list of stais Include Blanche Wnh
liuin, Josle Fly nn. Fiances HniiNon.
William O'Dcll. .lack Ct.iwtoid, Hatty
Cooper and olhci.
The 1 hoi us Is huge nnd contains well
dtllled Mieal tnlcnt. The musical nttm
licis. Including the "Soldlei-,' Choi us,"
fiom Tiutst, weie all given yestetdav
with spirit and llnl-di that evoked innnv
encoies. The sinking bv the Umplte City
Male iiuin tette was also much ailtnlied
The latest songs bv well known ram
poseis aie upon the Mieal ptogtamme
leudeieil. The Thmoiighbieds will be at
the Stm the balance of the week, with
mutinies daily.
"Uncle Tom's Cabin."
At the Lyceum tomonow night, and at
a special children s inittini" 1 011101 iow
afternoon, will be seen the 'how Unit
111 v or glows old, "Uncle Tom's Cabin,"
on a linger and grander scale than evci
before. Al. W. Mai tin's big piudttctlon
Is ceittilnlv the most pietentious 1l1.it hi
ever been given llnnlct needier Slowe'.s
Immcntiil woik. heoiiii.illy It has nm.t
been equalled. The east minibus buy
people and at the head ot the list !
the inimitable 1'iailk Lie, t lie piluce ef
biick face cliiuae.tti, aetois and mln
stiol men, without a peei. The baluiue
of the ciimpanv has bei 11 sdceteil with
special cue. and it Is ...iid to bo 1111 ui
P.issmiI sm o the clav of New ton Cothold,
Stock II and llva Mlllei. Many blight
spi'diiltie-. enliven the seems, buck niul
wing dancing and Jubilee 'boutim, being
a special friititie.
Special liihes w III puvnll foi Satillday
inutliiie, 1". ai. .!'i mils. Night, in, 1:1,
.", ;n 1 out-.
A Gient Company.
John I new will nppcar 111 llii- illv tor
one night only at the Lyceum, Mondiiv,
Dec. s.. In his new plav, "The Mummy
ami the ilummhu. Bird," In whlili he has
Jiwt emicluded the mot snccesstul en
gagement ill the Emplie theater. New
York, he bus luul sine, he became a
stitr under fit tiles I'toliman- in niiige
muil. "The Mummy and the Humming
Ititd" is undoubtedly the must satlstne
loiy plav Mr. Dlcw ever hud. It pio
ldes I1I111 with 11 pint, his poitiayal of
which will be III. id and iiinenibcied as
run ol the best 111 the long Hue of his
cieatloie-. I.cmiI Lumley the siientKt,
tin tule hi which Clunks Wyndham won
-o manv tnunililis In London. Is cvnelly
sulled'to All. Uiev.'s tuicnlH and otlglnal
nietliods, and be Is w liming tho samo
lilumplis on this side ot the water. Tho
stoiy lit which Luul Lumley Is Hie piln
1lp.1l ehaiaetei, is one ot those of lights
and -liinlnw-. that gives tne actor oppoi
tunllics toi acting ol contiaats.
To this pait Mi Diew hi lugs that
light and liuinoioiis touch in which ho
excels, while In the stionger scenes ho
displays a tine diuniatle force all touched
with thai mtlstle llnlslt Hint ever minks
his woik. Tho esiacssliius of appiovnl
on tho pait of his huge, audiences at
the Emplio theater, New Voik, we 10
win mly enthusiastic, ami at tho elhna of
tho third net, In the seeno between him
self and Mi. (iuy Standing, theie wcio
tiom twelve to twenty euitnln calls at
oveiy peiloinuuico. Miss Maigaiel Dale,
who is Mr Diow'.s leading ladv this
season, Is winning new lam els for her
splendid acting of the young wire
"When Knighthood Wns in Slower."
EIllo Ellsler Is 'said to have hi tho
Pilncess Mtuy Tudor, beiolno of "When
Knighthood Wns in Flower," a pan
which suits her to tho lift. As to tho
mateilal aspects of the production, It Is
declined that no pievlous nehlovenient
In her caicer as a piodueer of plays is
to be computed to this one "When
Knighthood Was in Fluvvcr" comes to
tho Lvceuni Tuesday night, Diagram
open Salutday at U 11, It).
Joe Welch in "The Peddler."
"Tho Peddler" Is tho nanio of ti new
four act comedy diania, from the pen of
Hal Bold, which serves to Introduco Joe
Welch In a delightfully now chinnctor ho
has undertaken to portiuy on the Ameil
cun stage, nud 0110 that inimitably suits
him, Ilo will be seen heio at the Acad
emy of Mu-lo for three days commencing
with a special Monday mathiee, tho
proceeds ot which will bo given to pro
vide a Chiistmas dinner for tho news
boys of Sciantou, and throughout tho
action of the play will Imvo many op
portunities tow aid displaying his hlstll
onlo ability. "Tho Peddler" Is entliely
different from tho usual inn of plays;
It lb full of heart Interest mid hold tho
Inteicst of tho audience fiom start to
finish it Is a great homo play and con
talus u stiong lesson, Tho sceulo effects
from the biush of that weUiknovv 11 sceulo
painter, llniley Meiry, Bjumost elab
oiato, the tattings 1110 oJpial can bo
dealied, and Mr, Welch hW suuoimded
himself with a company of steillng nieilt.
Seats on sain this moinlng.
They Pay the User,
If you wish a liulf-tone or line cut,
let (he Sci uiiton Tilbune make it for
you. Our equipment for this work Is
complete and up-to-date. We haye
facilities for doing tho finest sort of
wpilt at lowest priori and what's, more,
wo do It. A tilul otdcr will convince
you.
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT"
Only Half a Cent a Word.
For Bent.
$18-r'or Bent Ten-ioom hotteot excellent
nclghboihood: nit modern ltnpiove
ments, on iivenuo. Apply to It. P. Ham
ilton, 4:0 Spmco street.
For Sale.
FOB HALH-Tlte largest St. Bet mud elog
In tho t itv will sell cheap. Apply to
Homy Motz, 3J9 South Main avenue.
FOB SALE Old-Fiishloncd mahogany
sofa, lino condition, l,7 Adams ave.
JUST ABB1VED wlTii foitv hcuil ot
hoisesj good vvcnkeis anil dilvei.sj
weight fiom IPX) to 150J poiiiids; suveial
closely matched teams enn be seen nt .!!!
Baymond couit. !'. Al. Co lib.
Real Estate.
FOB SALE Manufacturing site or
suitable for building lots: about live
nctcs within ton minutes fiom center
of city on lino of D. & II. B. B. No
agents need apply'. Addicss "Land,"
Tiibuiio ofllce.
Furnished Rooms for Rent.
FOB BENT Fi out furnished bed looms
for gentlemen. 312 Washington avenue.
fOB BENT A furnished loom on second
floor fiont, Jjl.no week. CJ5 Adams avo.
Rooms and Board.
THpriniXlSErOifLii
numbor ot deslrnblo vacancies; light
rooms and choice tablo boaid.
PLEASANT looms with board for four
or tlvo young men. Inqulio 332 Wash
ington avenue.
Business Opportunity.
FIVE SHAKES of Tltlo Guaranty and
Tiust Company stock for sale nt a
haigaln. Address G. D Tilbuuc office.
STOCK AND WHEAT TBADEKS with
out delay. Wilte for our special mai
led lettci. Tico on application. S. M
Illbbatd .V: Co , membcia N. Y. Consoli
dated and Stock Hschango, II and 10
Iiioulwny, Now Yoik. Hstabllshcd lbJl
Long Distance 'Phono IMSS Btoad.
JOAIU
IN BE: Estate of Chai lotto Evans, late
ot the cltv ol Sciantou, IiieUawaiinii
cotintv, and stale of Peiinsvlvanla. In
the Oipltans' com t ot Lackawanna
eoiintv.
I.ttteis tcstninent.il y on tho above
named estate having been m anted to the
iindeislgnid, all pcf-ons having claims in
demands against the siiiiu" will piesent
them fen- payment, and all petsons In
debted tlieieto will makiispavmont to
WILLIAM C'MAPPELL Ol
MAKTYN J. STONE.
J. W. BHOWNING. ENccutors.
Attorney lor Estate.
ANNOUNCEMENTS OF
THE RAILROADS
Winter Scivice to the Southern Re
soits, Florida nnd Cubri "The
Southern's Palm Limited."
Thn Southern Railway, foiemo'-l in
looking after the' eonifey t ot the south
ern tiavelri, iiniioutii es lot the season
ot 11)0-' and lt'OJ the most attract b o set
vlce that has e'ver been offeied the
loin 1st seeklnc, a sunny clime. In addi
tion to the piesent hlg'n-clush seivlce
fiom PhlhidelDhlu to tlie South, eftecl
ho December S, n new sleeping car line
will be iuuigiliated between Washing
ton and Plnelnust, X. (' , leaving AVash
iuglon on tne Washington and Soutn
etn limited Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fildiy.s, and effective Decenibei 13,
leavinc, Philadelphia dally at U 03 p. in.,
a new Pullman dtawlng-rooin buffet
sleeping; car line will be operated be
tween New Yoik, Philadelphia, Cam
den, Sununeivllle and Ch.uleston, S. C.
The event of the touiist season will be
the inauguiatlon of the woi Id-famous
"Southern's Palm Limited" be
tween New York, Philadelphia,
and St. Augustine'. The I2th day
of Januaiy is set, and on
and after that date, dally except Sun
days, this tiain de luxe will make the
tiip to Flotilla in lefs than twonly
I'nur hoiiis fiom Philadelphia, The sei
vlce on this tiain piovides Its patious
1 wllh eveiy convenleneo and luxiity
known to model it lulboacl passenger
j set v lee. Composed of Pullman coin
f partment cms, dtawing-iooni, sleepbig
lens, elub i,ns, llbiary and observation
eais, together with the best examples
of dining eais, all luxuilously and ar
tistically Mulshed and furnished, elee-
, tile lighted, etc., thu Haiti is In loallty
n model n hostelry on wheels, In which
one may occupy eoiiipaitments singly
or eu suite and make the entlto ttlp
absolutely without fatigue or Incon
venience. Besides the "Southern Palm limited,"
I ho Southern Hallway maintains a
double dally sen lie the year lound be
tween New Yoik, I'lilhilolphlu and
Jacksonville, Aiken and Augusta, The
"New York and Florida expiess" leaves
Philadelphia at 0 0 j p, m, "Washing
ton and Flotilla mall" leave Phllidcl
phla at 7,20 a, in., ai living nt Jackson
ville at 015 next inclining. Pullman
draw intj-t ooui, sleeping cms and din
ing car ceivice on all through tinlns.
Ohmles L. Hopkins, dlstiict passen
ger agent, Southern Hallway, S2S Chest
nut htiee t, Philadelphia, will take pleas
uio in furnishing till Infounntioii, '
In the Capital City.
The tuition's capital Is ti city idolised
by evety Aineilciin, and his otto thought
when auangliiff for n traveling tour Is
to visit it. Thero is no other placo In
any land which can compnie with
Washington, it Is cosmopolitan yet In
a w ty dlfteient from New Yoik, Lon
don or Pails. To start with the system
by which the city wus planned Is
unique, Its public buildings mo In their
aifhltcctur.U designs gi.ind and Impus
lug. Tho streets uie wide, finely Uept
tlioioushfurer, unlike those of uny
other city. Washington boasts of a
paik system second to none, nnd lib
every environ bespeaks such grandeur
as is due tho nation's capital The gov
ernment buildings nte w outlet till mines
of Instructive) nnd Interesting mateilal
nnd cungiess H the mecca for the tour-'
1st who ilelights In watching nnd listen
Ing; to the proceedings ot tho gteatest
governing body known to tho world.
This eaily winter season Is tlie most
delightful t"no '0l' visiting Washing
ton nnd an admltablo oppottunity for
such a ttlp Is aiTotded on December 13,
when tho New Jeisey Centrul Is going
to mil a low intti exclusion to Wash
ington .fiom stations lit this section.
Tickets good going on trains on above
date and good letuinliig until Decem
ber 2U. For futther information wilte
J. S. Swisher, dlstiict passenger agent,
Seranton, Pa.; 11, E. Ituhe, district
passenger ugent, Allentown, Pa., or f
M. Hint, general passenger agent, New
Jeiey Cuntinl, New Yoik.
No Order
Accepted for Less
Than 10 Cents.
Branch WANT (Micas,
Want Advertisements Will Be
Received nt Any of tho Follow
ing Dtug Stoics Until 10 P. M.
Centinl City
ALHEBT SOmn1 coiner Mttl-
bciiy stieot tuld Webster avo,
OTSTAV P1CI1EL, t.-,o Adams
avenue.
West Side
GEO. W. JENKINS, 101 South
Main avenue.
South Seranton
FEED Ti. TEBPPE, 7:0 Cedar
iivcnue.
North Seranton
GEO. W. DAVIS, eoiuer Noith
Main nveutio and MtuUct
street.
Green Ridge
CHABLES P. JONES, 1J17 Dick
son avenue.
F. J. JOHNS, KO.Oieen Bldgo
slicet,
C. LOBENJ5. corner Washington
avenue and Minion stict.
Peteisburg
W. II. KNEPFEL, 1017 living
avenue.
Dunmore
J. G. BONE & SON.
lelp Wanted.
WANTKD Agents to sell tea nnd eof
'xrvxvvj
fee to consumers. Positions pet ma
nent. Grand Union Tea Co , Sll Lacka
wanna, avenue.
Help Wanted Male,
-MEN A ANTED at Waiion Elilet Co.. l.'l
Washington avenue. Apply- befoio
i a. in.
Help Wanted Female.
ANAMLp A good Chiistliu woman as
housekeeiier at the South Side Young
Woman's Clulslian association. Apply
at tho looms on 10J1 Cedar avenue.
WANTED A lcllahlo competent woniitti
to sew by the el ly In thu sewing loom;
steailv woik. Call in foicnoon at I'lotenco
mission.
Agents Wanted.
M ANTED Agents foi tile sale or gill
edge milling .stocks, alio dividend pay
ing oil stocks. I avi you moncv ; liy
mo. lieku Copper, p :,0; Ampin o Mining,
-'t.; JIcKlnloy Mining. ;:.'oi); iTastciu
Consolidated Oll.-JOc: La Ginnde Gold, .loo;
Pennsyhiinla and Texas Oil, liie.; Geoif,
A. Tic.ulwell, 9.7."; Jo.iciulnii. luc. .Tallies
p. bhatfet, People's Bank Hulldlng,
Wlll.es-Haite.
LABGE COKPOKATION wants eneigetie
Gcneial Agent tot this eount. No
books. Iiisuiait'e, or canvassing. Ac
quaintance with mci chants and niniiu
lactuieis neeessMiy, Peitnanent. Hond.
State age, epo lento, tifeietices thst tot
ter. Atldtev.", Rnlte 37-'. No 1C01 Chestnut
St , Phil ulelphla.
Situations Wanted.
SITCATION WANTED-As a butcher
and good meal cutter. Foi lefeienee
ipply to 211 Linden stieet, AVc-st Pltlston.
Climbs ltoone.
EXPEB1ENCEI") hiase-man vaiits posi
tion; six yiats In nilvuto l'amllv; cltv
l pretence. C. L. Adams, 410 Madison ave
nue, city.
Wanted.
WANTED 1,1)00 pel sons to vviite. 'phono
or call at 3U Council building, for
plans of the .Mutual Benefits Endowmeni
Insui.inio at Life Bates. E G. Webb,
dlstiict agent.
For Sale or Rent.
FOR SALE OB RENT-House and tho
aeies al Clink's Summit. IMssi sslou
Januaiv 1. Apply to Miss L. Llndsav, 1111
Ninth .Main avenue, Siianlon.
Wanted To Rent.
WANTED-Smnll
ihc-s Box 300,
fin nibbed
city.
hoiibo. Ad-
Lost.
LOST Till ee-veat -old hellel. unnll sUe,
led eoloted, except tip ot tall, small,
c looked hut as, A lew aid given fur her
letiun to John Guinati, Tlgei Valle, Oly
jilmiit, Pa.
PROFESSfOMAL. .
Cei titled Public Accountant.
EDWABD C SPAULDING. C. P. aTc.I
Tiadeis' Hank Building. Old 'phono lvjl
Architects.
FBEDEBtCK L. BROWN. AltCH II,
Bent Estato Exchango Bids , l."ij Wnslt
ingtou avctiua.
Civil and Mining Engineeis.
II, Ti. HARDING, SI," CONNELL BLUG.
STEVENSON A: KNIGHT,
ucll building,
7M CON-
Dentlsts.
DR. E, C. EILENHEBGEU. PAULl
building, Sptuco stieet, Sciaiitnii
DR. C C LAUBACH, HI WYOMING iivo
File Insuiance.
SCIILAOER ii CO, 101 Cotuiell llulldllig.
Patent Attorneys.
PAT E N f S'M'f&K!8'
Tho only licensed and equipped patent
sollcltoi In tho city. No eltaigo for In
formation on patentability; over ten
ycais' expel lenco,
Kcplojrle & Co,, JMcars Uleltr.
Hotels and Restauinnts,
THE ELK CAFE, 123 und 12T FltANK
lln avenue. Bates leasonabla,
0 V, ZlEaiiER, Pi opi tutor.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L .V; W,
Passenger depot. Conducted on thu Eu
lopc.m plan. Victor Koch, Pioptlctoi.
Scavenger.
A 11. BBIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAt'I.TS
and cess pools; no odor, only itiiptuvvd
pumps used. A. B Btlggs, pioptletor.
Leavo onluis 110 Km til .Main avenue.
or Elcko's di UK stoic, eoipei Adams and
Mulbciiy. Both tulcphoiiux
Wiie Scieens.
JOSEPH Kt'EfTEL. BEAB 511 LACKA.
ave.. Seranton. iitfis of Vliu ScieotiH
' Jliscellaneous. "
MEGABGEE BltOS . PBINTERS' St'P.
iiIIcv, eiiveloiies. paper bags, twine,
Win chouse, L'J Washington avenue.
THE WILKES-HARHH RECORD CAN
bo had in Sciantou at tho news stand
of lUUnutn Bios.. K)ii Spiuco and m
Linden; M. Notion, 522 Lack.iwunua
ave; 1 S SchuUer, 211 Sptuco stieot.
DIRECTORS
UUSIriESS OPPORTUNITIES, REAL ESTniE
Only Half a Cnt a Warl.
Money to Loan.
ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN
, Quick, slinlght loans or Hulldlng and
Loan. At fi oin I to ti tier cent. Cull on
N. V. Walker, ill Mil.-. Council building.
Employment Agency.
RELIABLE help can bo proem rd nt Mrs.
A. B. Stai key's Employment Ofllce,
l'.fl YV iisliliiglon avenue, looms 2 and i.
Tako dowtlnr.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Delnwnie, Lnckawnnna nnd Western.
IN Effect Juno 1, loo.'.
Tinlns leave Seranton for New Yrfik
At i,r,o. 3 20, (,03. 7.M and 10.10 u. m.; 12.10.
310, 3 33 p. m. For Now York and PI1II11-delphla-7.no.
10 10 a. in , and 12.10 und 3 33
P. m. For Gouldsboui At 11.10 p. in. For
Burfnlo-l.in, C22 and oi) n. 111.; 1.13, 030
and 1110 p. 111. For Blngbaniton, Elmliii
nnd way stations 10 23 a. 111. 1.03 n. m.
I or Oswego, Syiucuso and Utlca1.13 nnd
CM ii, m,; l,"i )i. m. Oswego, Syiacuse
and Utlca tiain nt 0 22 n. m. dally, except
Sunday. For Montrose 0.00 11. m.; 1 03
and oro p. ni. Nicholson acconmiodntlon
1 00 and ii 13 p. in.
Bloomsburg Division Xi"or Noitbumbci
lanel, at 0 33 nnd 10.10 a. ni.; 133 And ii.11)
P. m. For Plymouth, nt 8 10 a. in.; 3 10
and 9 03 p. in.
Sunday Trnlns-For New Yolk, 1.30, .120.
i,0'. 1010 11. in.; 310 und 3.J3 p. m. For
Buffalo 1.13 and 0 22 a. in.; 1.53, C30 and
11.10 p. m. For Elmltn and way stations
0.i 11. in. Tor Bhiglifimton nnd way sta
tions, noo n. 111, Hloomsbtitg Dlvlslon
Leavo Scznnton, 10.10 a. m. and 610 p. m.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
In Effect Nov. 10. 190-'.
Tinlns Leave Seranton
I-or Philadelphia and Now York via T.
& H. B. B., at 7.41, through Pat lor 'Car
and Dny Coach Caibondale to New York
and 0 47 n. m. with L. V. Coach Carbon
ilalo to I'hlladelphlu. and 2 18, 4 33 (Blacn
Dlnmond Exptess), and 11.49 p. m. Sun
days, D. & 11. k. ., las p. m.. 9 38 a. rp.
l;or AV'hlta Haven, Hnzloton and princi
pal liolnls in tho coal legions, via D. fo
,r'..n'n'i 7,lli -!S and 4 33 p. in. For
Pottsvllle. 7 11 11. 111.
I-or Bethlehem, Euston, Reading, llai
1 sbutg nnd ptiuclpal Intel niedln to sta
tions, via D. Jb TI. B. R 7.41. 9 47 a. ni.;
-.IS, I 33 (Black Diamond Express). 11.49 p.
m. Sundays. D. .V: II. R. R. 9 38 n. ni.
and 1 SS and 9.17 p. 111.
For Tiinkhannock, Townnda, Elmha.
Hliacn, Geneva nnd principal Intel mediate
stations via D., L. & AY. B. R., G33 a. m.
and 1 33 p m.
For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Nlng
aia balls, Chicago and all points west via
D. ,fc IT. n. R. 12 0.! p. m.: 3 28 (Black
Diamond Expiess). 10 41. 11.49 p. m. Sun
davs D. & II. n. R , 12 0.1, 9.17 p. m.
Pullman pallor and sleeping or Lehigh
valley Pnilor cms on all tiains between
AAllkes-Birie nnd New Yoik. Phlladel
I'lila. Buffalo nnd Suspension Blidgc.
BOLTIN IT. AVTLBUB. Gen. Supt., 28
Cnttland stieet, New Yorlc.
CHATtLES S. LEE, Gen. Pass Ast.. 24
Cottlnnd stieet. New Voik.
A. AV. NONEMACITEB, Div. Pass. Agt,
South Helhlohnm. Pa.
For tickets and Pullman loservatlnn ap
ply to city ticket office, C9 Public Squara,
AVIIkes-Batie, Pa.
READING SYSTEM.
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
In effect Nov. 10, 1902
Stations In New Yoik, foot Liberty
stieet and South Fcny, N. R.
Tiains leavo Scuuiton lor Now Yoik,
Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem, Allen
town, Munch Chunk, AVhlto Haven, Ash
ley, AVilkcs-Bmin and Plttston nt 710 a.
111 , 1 p. m , and 4 p. 111. Sundays, 7.13 a.
111. and 210 p. 111. Quaker City Expiess
leaves Sciantou 730 a. ni., with .through
solid vestibule ttaln urth Pullman Buffet
Pallor Car for Philadelphia with onlv
one change of cms lor Baltimoio nnd
Washington, D ('., and all piinclpal
points south nnd west and hns tluougli
coach foi New Yoik.
For Avoca, Plttston nnd AA'lIkes-Bafre,
1 i. m. and 4 p. m. Sunday, 7.13 a. in.
and 2 10 p. m.
For Long Branch, Ocean Glove, etc., at
7M) .1. m. and 1 p. in.
For Reading, Lebanon and Hnnlsbiug
via Allentown at 7 20 a. m , 1 p m. and I
p m. Sunday, 7.13 a. m. and 2.10 p. in.
For Tnmaqua and Pottsvlllo at 7 30 a.
m . 1 p. m. and 1 p. in. Sunday, 7.13 a. 111.
For lates and tickets apply to agent at
station.
AY. G. BESSLEB, General Manager.
C. M. BURT, Gen. Pnss. Agt.
Pennsylvania Railroad.
Schedule In Effect Juno 10, 1902.
Tiains leavo Benin ton 0 33 a. ni., week
davs, tliiough vestlbulo tiain fiom
AVIlkes-B.il 10. Pullman buffet p 11 lor em
and coaches to Philadelphia, via Potts
vllle; stops at piiiiclp.il Intel mediate sta
tions AHo connects for Siuibiiry. H.n
llsbing, Philadelphia, Haltlmoie, AViihIi
lngton and lor Plttsbuig and tho AA'est,
9 17 a. 111 . week davs. for Suiibury. Ilnr
lislnug, Philadelphia, B.iltininie, Wash
ington and Plttsbuig and thu West.
142 P. in, week dns, (Sundays. 1 3S p.
in), lor Sunbuty, Tlnulsbuig, Phlladil
pbia, Bnltlinoie, AA'nshlngtnn nnd I'itls
biii g and the AVest.
3 LS 11 111, week days, thtniigh vestlbuln
ttaln fiom AVilUec-Baue Pullman buftet
11 11 lor cur and coaches to Plillidelphla via
Pottsvllle Stops at principal Intel nieilt
ato stations
4 33 p 111., week davs, for Tlnzleton, hun
huiy, Ilmilshiiig. Plillnilclphla and Pitts-
bmB' J. B. HFTCHINSON. Gen. Mgl.
J, B, AVOOD. Gen. I'ass Agt.
DelaAvare nnd Hudson.
In Elftet .Nov. Pi, jjv:
Tiains for Cailiondalo leavo Seinnlon at
1, II "ill S3S, 101! a 111, 12 in. 1.12, 2 11,
:!'-", Tr.'i, 1.23. 7 22, H.B. 9.3o, 11 20 p. 111!
12 3.": a 'in , .,. ., ,, , , ., .
lOt 1 lOUerJUUiu u it, juiu u. iii -. Mini
Dro'l'' Wllkcs-l!aiie-C3!. 7 11. 8 11. 9 17,
iow a in. i-ai. 1 ij, 21s, .;.?. ui, 1. in.
7 it ! 10. 1011. I trip 111 .
For L. V B. B Polnts-7 It, 0 17 a, 111;
n is 133 niul 11 19 P in
"For PeiuisylMinia B. B Polnts-C3?,
9 17 n. 111 ; 1 12. 'A ll,d I 3.3 p. 111. .
For Allnny and all points noith-..3'. a.
in. and WJvnAy TUAINS
Tor rnibondiilo-sro, ll.V. a. m,; 2 11,
"ii, 3 32 and II 17 p in , .
For AVUkes-Baiio-yjS a. m; 12 03, 1",!,
T'S 113" and 917 P ni
for Albany and points nnith-lJC p in
I'm-Honesdale-A.V) a. in.; .132 pju .
J V Bl'BDlC'K, O. P. A., AlbanvN V.
AV L. PRYOR, D P A, Scinntoi,. In
Eiie Railroad Wyoming Division.
Tu Eftect September 13, 1902,
Tiains leavo Seianton lor Now Yoik
New bin Bh and Intormedlato points, nlao
toi llawlcy and local stations at. 7.20 a
"Vor'noncsVlalo niul AVhlto Mills at 1 J3
PTi"ilns nulvo at Sotanton nt ICUS a. m.
and 9.15 p m.
New Yok, Ontario and Western.
'1M1110 tablo In effect Sunday. Sept. 23, lint),
llino "'ou,m uouNU TRAINS,
Leavo
Leavo Alllvo
'I'mtiiB. Seiiiuioit Caibondale. Cadosla.
K 1 10 30 u, in 11.10 11. m. 1 U0 p. in.
5 7 ..... 0 10 p in A 1 Cm houdulo,C.1(J p in
No ( .... sot'TIl BOl'ND
Leave l.euvo Alllvo
M'lniiis Cudotlu C.iibcimlnle1. Hct union
k,, 0 i.Mii. m i.23 n. m
N'n ' . . -'13P in 4 on p. in 4.13 p in
SUNDAYS ONLY. NORTH BOUND
Leave Li'ave Aula
Tinlns .Heianlnii Caibcuidale Cuelool.t
No 0 .... sJOa. in 10a m 103n lit
No' 3 .. .. 7.U0 P m Ai C.ubondaloi7.43 p ni
Leavo Leavo Aitiva
Tinlns. Cadosla Caibondale. Sciantou
No ii 0 30 a. 111, 7.25 a in.
No 10 .... IWf. in. OOOp in, 0. n p in
Tinlns Ncs, 1 on week clays, and 9 on
Sundays connect for New- Yoik city, Mid
dleiovvu. Walton, Not vv fch. Oneida. O
wego und all poluls west,
Tiain No. G, wllh "Quaker City Bv
pi ess" at Scinntoti. via C, R, R of N J
for Philadelphia. AlluntlnClty. lUltliuot.,
AVashlngtoti und Peiinsylvunla statu
points.
Seo tlme-tablo and consult Heket agents
for connections with other lus.
J. C. ANDEBS(lNs,aJ ... Nc.wJTpik.
J. E. AVEl.SIirTs P. ,T Seranton; Pa.
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