THE SQ11ANTON T1UBUNE-MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1002. UK Free Distribution I'Olt TUB MliNMTr Oil' TIKIS!'! WHO UAYK MOT TI'STHD Till) VIUTUK8 01'' Dr. David Favorite nnd me unfamiliar vltli Its mult, uiimigrmtnls '"" HjinHrSifi.iiv'Aill rlio'pniniT'i'irix nf HAMt'liP. r.OTTLUS. fiom the eliug mores 01 tnu uis. ' Po'WiVmlA ft u l-n'V HOTwV: iirid"onlnco omMolf or the wondolful ftWo of this gicitt cmc for Kidney Disease, nnd the ot'.cr conditions for width It Is loconinienilcd, mid lor which It has bean IIS0(1 Willi SUC I HUCCPXS 111 CI1IS lOCIIIICJ SiVmples iH'ii at tho following iIhik stoics; S. 11. Jleliwood A: Co, Matthews Bios. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA TUNKHANNOCK. Special to tno Scrnnton Tilbune Tunkhnnnock, Dec 7.-Tho Monday i luh will meet at the home of His. Hunniol Ujsenbai.li, on Putnam street, this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mis. Thomas Hovco and daughter, Miss Theiesa, of AVuverly, X. Y who Have been lsltlng tit the home of Mr. ami Mi1-, Patilck Boyce, on Pine stiect, lpturned home Sunday, fi.oigo PlillllPbon, who has been a undent ol Carbonrlale for tome time nasi, letuined to this Plate tin la ad mit of the week. Mi. Philllpsnn bus Milfeied for a long time fiom blood poisoning, caused by an injiity to h s toot, and Is Mill in ei' feeble londl- Ml. and Mi'.. J. AV. Fiutt aie visiting lilrwis. In New Yolk and Philadelphia. Mis. Augusta Sicklti spent Sunday as the guest of her Mbtei, Mrs Joseph Jlouck. at West Plttstnii P. IJ. .Tenningb has enluiged his bakery and contectioneiy stoio b occupying tli moms lecentlj vacated by Lewis & Vosc. P.lih ud II. Monevpennv his l canned fiom a vMt to l dative in New Yoik citv. The annual tp.icheis' Institute lor AVyoitilng emmtv will be In session at the eouit houe todav. lames Michael, of Piospect hill, had Ihu nilsioiliine to lose a valuable team lioi.su on Pilda. Mis.. Gunge Shlnnei, who has been undei going titatment at a hospital in Philadelphia, letuined home on Satur iljv, much impioved in health Allot ni'V Anehovv X. AVitlkcv. of Scianton, was heie on business, Fiid.iy and Satin d.iv . Miss Philona Avciv Is now eniplojed it Mi.s, A 15 Beck's tancv btoie on Tioga si l of I A paity of Ued Men tool, advantage ol the sleighing to dilve down the lher to the home ot Jabe. Mlllei, on Satin -ilaj evening, wheie tliev enjened an ojbtei siiDDor MONTROSE. Special to the Scianton Tilbunis Montic-e. Dec. 7 The hlelghlng heie is excellent. Mho snow is about foni leen lnih0b deep Mi. and Mis D 11 Lathi op lecently vibited thrir son, Di. "Walter Latin op, at Hnzleton. A boa' d of tiarto is lulus' talked nt foi Monti oo. Mis;, Jennie Urodhead leitntlv spent a week at the home ot hei uncle, AV. J. Jiiodheatl, of 151k lake. S D. AVanIti'i, supeiiitttndcnt or ths Lehigh A'alley Coal company, has pur chased the Malfoul laim, bevond Jones' lake, for SG.OiiO The faun coinpiists about 200 acics, and the buildings aie in good condition. Alibs Lillian Ch iinbdlalu leiontly islted her paients at Uiokljn. Klbeit Tlll'auv, ol Ilallstead. lsited his? mother, M'fr. Anne Tiffajn, last week. At a business meetiiiR of the Chiis tlan Endeioi s-ocictv ol the Pie.sbj teiian chuich, the lollowingr oillceis woie elciicd: Piesldent, William O. .loi dan; lco-piesidont, Mis. John cl. AVilfcon, s-ecietaiv. Mis, CI. Aitlnu Sprout; tieabuiei-, Ilouy 1Z Cooley. .Mr. auu .mis. .i-cier j. iiaoaivci aie ocrupyins' the Comstotk house on Lake avenue, until the liHiun of that i.iinlly in the HinhiR. Chailcs A'an Rcnsselucr has ltiuimd fiom Newaik, X. J and icsumed hlb foimei position with .1. J. Uyau iS. i'o. WIMMERS. Special to tho Scianton Tilbune W'lmmem, Dee. 7. C. l:. AVoodi uft's bain was burned Thuisdny iilght, de-f-tioylne one spnn of mules, tlncu lioises. All tho contents of tho bam weie lost. Tlieie was no insuiance, A horse by tho name of Colonel es. raped to the mountain after bienklnpr loose f i oni his stall and leturiied al most lneutliless after the bain was bumed. The ilio was dlscooied by people attending a birthday paity at John Cramers, of Mt, Cobb. AVo aie glad to say that Klbeit :. Pionson, ot the Danville asylum, is slowly !mproing. Uert A'anKorder Is Ihlne1 on the faun with Ills mother &ince his fathers death. AVIlllam J, Eniciy Is eiiKnsed In New A'oik city as a. cleik. Ills family me nt South Canaan, Mr. Cair, successor to Mi, Enu'iy, Is dolus quite u rushlntr huslnebij heie. NICHOLSON. Bpeelal to tlio Rciantou Tribuno Nieholsor, Dec, 7, Mih. D, V. PUIih spent Thursdny in Sciantpn, Dr. u. C, Decker Is eiftuitalnlnsr his mother, fioin lills. The pioceeds fioip tho "Odds and Ends'1 sale which the loilleo of tho Methodist Episcopal church lielrt )n tho The Ohildien's Frtvoiite, One of the greate&t illfllciiltlPi en counteied when chlldten aie 111, Is thu obJectlorL they have to taking mtdli Ine, The remedy must bo pleasant or the patience of tho patent Is exhausted bo fore It Is Kuccessfully ndmlulsteied. Mr. a, a. Wiener, of Sjulnpr Cjiove, Pa., oticomcs this aunoyniuo by us. Iiifj ChuinbeiUln's Cough Upnicdy, Ho pays his .little boy nhwiyi, auks for It whenever lie catches old. TIiIh icin edy has become the chlldien's ftnoilte, as it Is pleasant to take mid It always cities and cuics quickly. Tor sale by nil druggists. ennedy's emedy Female Weakness -,.,,,. ,. 1l,.ll T tr tll,W nullum II. McGuiiah, J. TI. I helps, opoia houst Thin srtuy, wpio about ?10". December I, THEATRICAL. Uncle Tom's Cabin. "I'litlo Tom's Cabin" was piesented Sautidij alteinoon and night at tlio Lv LPimi befme laiKo audiences that sac ample pIdencc of tlio way they enjoyed .Mi. Mm tin's KoiRcnus pioductlon of tho old clnH!c. A paitv of tlio newspaper men who aio doini; tho stilko commission Raw tho pcrloim hup Hatmday nlRht and wjiio so pleased that they decided to wilto it composite ciltlcism of It. Eieli man taking the chaiactcr tint ImptCdscd him most. Jtcic's their say: Albeit StwibMiiin, New A'oik Join mil "And Topsj ! that tobaspo hiuco to the Uncle TomlJii ojstei how can I pav :lt homap-o to thlj. pbullluiil, Hpoiitaneous, lolsteihiR, athletic, impish and altogether .Iaek-ln-ilie-bo-y child ol luitiuo as In tel pi oled by Miu'i Ploionce Ockciman.' Jliss Ockciman Ins caught the tine spiiii of Hiuiict Beocher Stowc's favoiito chai actei. Between the1 outbinstj of almost anlmil-like pilmitiveness tlieio aio subtle toueliPD of the l.Uhei natiuo tint makes all tho w oi Id kin In iecaliiiK both ides n Topsj's i.ituiu illas Ocltcinian displijs ,i lLmukilile SMiipitliv wit'i Ihu fecllucts of tlio Rifled aiilnoicss 'J ho hodcn n iluio of the ne-Rlecteil, tilendless child ol the plantation Is shown without lo.iiencsi oi buffoon mj. The wholo c lint actci Isatlon Is complete nitiual and without alfectutlou " John II. lteltiiiRoi, Associated Plots "Littlo Ea, a chai.ictei almost too sweet and Milutlv for this wnild, wiib poiti.ned by li.iby Hcuiiettn. with hucIi loior and icalism tint it lb no wundur It touched the strong heait of mai'y of those in tho audience Thu ci essence o1 Iiuiocenco ii IiciHCll, thu little tot. with hei bonutl iul features and golden cuiW, added murli lo the sweet eharaetii of Evi. Xot witlistaiidiiiff hei heay lines, she nccr falteied in hei actiiip Jt hei leading fiom tho Good Hook to I'nclu Tom and hei inteii'-e iateiest in the old Miwint as he siuiR "Jf I'd wings of the lnoiiilng, i d lie away to Kingdom's Shoie, Hiight angels come and c.uij m soul lo thu Now JciubUem," was beautiful, then her aetlnc ns hho l...y on Hie I d leadj to nttt thu Celestial CiU lucitlns tho woids of the Good Shep herd, 'Sulfei littlo ehlldieii to eomo unto me,' was heasenlj ." P S Illdbdale. Xew Yoil: llctald-' Tlie heio and comedian cnnibineil w.ib plijed b modest Ml Pistol hv kind pel mission ot Smith tV Wesson Jn eveiv scene he had tho bt u p.nt, hu wa1 alvajbla lionl, ho poked the xillain In the sol A pleus, hu tackled Mjiks in tlie bhoit libs he madu the bold Lprilp cl.uu c on his toes and howl in lluidlsli k,h, and fhuillv be hiR n disc limiii itliiE Cl.ulie.itoi of all ill it x ill.imou, and i isei foi , tho thinks mil appltuse ot tho audience ho doltlv slumlitued all tin bad peoplo and lotiied modrstlv. A Tom show with out Ms Pistol would h.ue no -ho at all, I.cricu would continue to beat all thf nice good slues, Gcoif,o Jlarils would lino bee n captuicil. Ell l vould hae been a slaxe iirfilu, Gcoigu Shi Ibv would Ii an beiu Kicked, Maiks would hao been toin pieeomeil, the blooclhouiid wmilu hao inked in goie" ('. S Ih.indebuiv, Publishei s Pifbs ' I'lm ilunaclPi ul UeoiBo Jluitls Was modelleil on tho llnis ul Intelli clu.il as well us bcntimental loin llojLtons chiiactoii.illon was canuo-llke, btinnt; and ippletu hi pselilo foiee Tlio Ilio and stiesi ot his suno with Tlulcy and Maiks was pioilueed wltli abbolutu sin eeiily and with a ihiiin ot action wlile'i held the aiidlencc spuiibotuui ltulston's woik shows that he lias eaie fullv winnowed III- tine di.uuitic wheif tiom the chaa' et medlneiit. Pin ihei icm.uk would bo but a n petition ol whit has aheadv been wiltun, Tiuu ability lately leeoRtiUes Itself and wo feel as. sin id th it Kojhlcm dues nut Imu a le aillug seiihu of tlio stieiiKth of his pot foiiuance." Ch.ules A'. AIouls, Chlcac.o Xews "i'ho pait oi Pnclo Tom was nevoi moio ably and IntelliRentlv poilmjed. This chai.ictei Is a Miy difiieult one, and has ieceled many intcipretations, but none more peitect mul ideal than that ot Sat uid.iy ciNenlng. Pmnk Lea'a in.ike-up a a tpleal old .soiithcin ,slao was pn lict, and his dialect wib all that could bo deslied. Tho dofeienee, unctions polilo inns, unci lonlty of tho old household slave of tho hoiilli weio noei moio faith fully tepiodiiecd. I'm in Toiii'h Iuo for and doNotlon to lltllu Eva, his piuphei-y of her iipinoaihliiR death, and thu touih iiiR faiewell at hei deathlnd weio din matkollv and pathelluilly lepiescuteo, and elicited tlio npplaiihu of the clouded house. Tho seenu at thu slv.o nmikot, whu o Paolo Tom Is .sold to tlio ciuol slave tiddcr Lpripp, was CHpctlallj .sttoiiR, and Mi. Lea uppo.iih to good ad vantage." II II. IVeehln, C'Jin liiuntl Post "ltoboit Biolllci as (Ipoigo Shelby, i warindiuiiit ed yoiniR man Hum Now Yoik, who hab been looking: toi L'nele Tom, (o leseuo lilm uom the s, jot W,lih lmfeii thu idavo did n lino bit of wuil. Mr Jliol Her has only a small put but ho does womleis with It Ills icistumo Is that ot n. Now Yoi Is man of fashion of js.i and his liltjli hat of tho stjlo of th.u peilod w.is distinctly a wotk ol ait ' Pifdeikk .lone-), Now Yoik Piers "Hugh Ettlngu's cliaractPiiniloii ot Bi llion I.p(,uo was Mipiin The rlniocter with h nulled Satuidjy ovciiIur with tho JlncsHu and stabllitv of a mnstei AVliun Hhnoii thiiibt his knifu in the heait nt hi Clair it was dono with beautiful pfe( t, Lillet, when ho leached his inuiih vie. Urn. I'nrlo Tom, ciaeked him on tho head and cylahmd Tnl.o him away ami to'd lilm to tho Iiors" ho unhid a climax that has luinlly been eciualled bv any of his pmleeesyois In tho icilo Slinoii v.-is entitle ! to moio or tho 'spot' light" T J Uaflv. faeinntoii Tilbune "Kveiy indentions I'm In 'loin's Cabin, company of lato jnus has tallied '.' Mm ki .', and o riloodhouiuls u,' but hi Mmtin'u lfoi,'cous pioduelloii, finality am not quantity is tho evident dcsIdmitiiM. Oeoigu V Pnks and onu b,, handsome bloodhound ulu in miiih latlsfattlon aa tho usual two MaiKs mid sl: docs ' John l)i ew, To-night. Julm IJicw, who W in his ilaventh bij. aim as a btm under munugement of Chuiks Prolimun, will appear at thu Lyceum to-nlfihl In Isano Hciiderson'H dratnn, ''Tho Mummy and tlio Humming lilrd," Tho play won a great bucccm lit Now A'ork, and comes hcto with all lis metropolitan iippolnlmontH Intact. Tho piece had Mich excellent ill aw Inn power that Mr. rrolinuui will icttirnlt lo the Empire theater after a tour of tho IlitK ti cllc. No drnmatlo property that Mr. T)iow 1ms ever had Is hotter milted to hl3 pectillnr tomporament and In no role hns hu Riven holler mitlttfitctlon. The Rcneinl cxccllenro of tho play Is aided by tho capable control ct air. Drew Ins t-olcolcd and tho liupoitnnt nsslsn monta nro In tho hands of Lionel Hairy moro, fluy Standhig, Mnigorct Dale, Lewis linker, lteglnald CanlnRtoiii lloli eil Hehable, David llclidcison, Thonuifl flllHon, Millie Dcrlckson and Conilnncp Hell "Tho Miimtuy und tho llutnmlnit lllid" Is tin out and out, love plnv of un common lntuost. rollowlnc Is tho cast of characloH which show tho superb company sutrotinilhiR Mi. Drew: Loid Lutnlpy John Dievv RlRiior D'Oielll dry Standing fnnitnnniliM' l.lird It011llld. 11. N Lewln linker aulieppc Lionel Uarrymoro jtiilson IteKlnnld Carrlngton Markhani Robert Schablo Thomas David Henderson AVoltor MniRaret Dalo Mrs. Ruth Thornton ....Matlo ltcrlckson CuminliiRS Constance Hell Seats on sale. Tho manoRpment has de rided to rcaervo tho lhst four rows in tho Riillcrv lo-nlght from 7 until 7:20 o'clock. Plit come, first served. Thcso lescrved seat tickets for the gallriy will bo sold at tho box odlcu for GO cents, and purchasers will be admitted thiniigh the mam entrance lite Gieat Mnscngnl in Scianton To night. A gicat operatic event In tho history of Scianton will take placo at tho New Armoiy to-night, when tho Italian com poser Mascagnl, will npnear with his own grand opera company, nnd piescnt, with costumes, seenciy, ehoius and oi cliestia, his giputi-it woik, "Cavallorln nustlcana." Tlio opportunity of bcelncr such an artist as Mascagnl, directing his own specially selected opeia company of neatly a Hundred voices in mo produc tion of his own grand opera is ono In a lifetime, either hero or elsewhere, and when the woik lo be produced Is "Cuv allorla P.ustlcana," by Its compobor, tho evpiit Is specially slgnlilcant and excep tion il. Grand opera Is the crowning- glorv of all mulcnl efiort. It is a hiMuy which only tho wealth and cultuio of tho -cerv Ingest cities in the woild may hopo to enjoy, and ono which must In tho veiy n ilurp of things be raio In a city of tho so of Scrnntoi', owing to tho enormous cost ot production. The fact that SlRiior MiiscaRtil oigan Ized his own companv in Italy for a tour of the musical centois ul the Pnitcd States makes such a ticat pobslblo In tide ease. Ho Is not hanipeicd by tho loRiilatlrmo oi lociuircmonts of motiopol ltiu opeia luimatteis, and is, thcreloie. the mastoi of his own movenionts and of his ov n tout. Speclil stres3 deicives to bo laid on the inet that Slgnor Maseagnl and his companv will give tho gland opera "Cav allerla Eusticanu" in lull with cemiy and costumes complete. Thib fact de seives to be emphasised lest theio should be a misleading impicsslon that the opeia mirtlit be abbreviated 'I he scenery Is now in placo and the costumes as de signed bv the lamous compose! himself will bo woin bv the artists under his di reetion, so that the pletorlal as well as the musical tentures of tho piece will be piesented fully, thus affording: tho oppoi tuntty to enjov it as it camo from tho brain ot Its inspired and gifted author. The public should know this important met "o that there may be no regrets af ter tho great oppoitunltv has passed bv. MuMcal scholars, and in fact, all lov eis of high class music In Scrnnton and vlclnltv are looking toiwaid to this cvei. Iiir's pioductlon with anticipation nf keen enjojnient and delight Newsboys' Benefit Matinee To-day. In most plavs, the character of a He biow is poitiajed as a mean, soidld, giasplns bort of man, with a heait of stone, and whobo only ambition lb to save and hoaid Hie bright bhlniiiR gold. In "Tho Peddiei," in which Joe Weleh. tho well-known delineator of tho East side llobtew, will poitrav tho role ot Abiaham Jacob' on, wp bco the Ilebnw in a distinctly difteient ehaiacler. Hu is tho loving father, who idolizes his vvav ward son and givoh up all his possessions to s-io his boy fiom prison and dl -giaca. "'Die Poddlei" vlll be seen at tlie eidemy of Music lor the ilist tlueo divs ot tho week, staitlag" with a special matinee the proceedh of which will go tn piovido n Clulstnins dinner lor tlio news lios of the city. Special matinee prlci s, 10, 1", 'St cents, chllilien, 13 cent to the lowoi Jloor. Se its on bale. "When Knighthood Was in FLowev." Julia M.ulowu's JamoiM pioductlon of "When Knighthood AViib in Plower," will be at Iho Lteum Tucm1.iv night. Jt gives Ellle Ellblei spit ndtd nppoitunltlis toi i ho ilispkiv ot her powers. The sup porting compiuv Is a laiRO one, Man ager Piank L. Perlev niaklnp: his selec tion fiom the tihle-it atllslh in the pio fesslon. Mlhb Ell lei'o K ailing' liian, AValter U. Sejmour, who poitiajs Clmlfj Ulan don tho valiant lover of Pi incogs Mniy Tudor, Is u hnndbome manly iellovv. His famous dud scenu with Sit Adam Jud bon, as poituocd bv P.obeit U Kcggcrls, is debCiibed as tho line,t bit of .sword plnv seen on the American Mugi In many j cart.. Seat.j on bale. "The Major and the Judge.'' Hiutlg and Seamon. tho well known inanagoi.s have t-ccuiecl for a. term of jenis, tho billllant comedians, Tom Lewis and Sam .T. Rnn, and put them at tho head of their big musicul comedy, "Tho Major and tho Judge." which tomes to tho Lycpum AVodnesday night. "The Major and the Judgo" Is In tluee nets. Tho plot Is unfolded with a celer ity of action, and an opulenco of dioll complications that hardly give tho audi ence bieithhiR tlmo between hilarious oulbuists, Tho fnica will bo mounted goigeoualy, and tho costumes aio the llnebt that can bo prociued. Soils on sulu this mnrnlnir at 0 o'clock, Rice nnd Dai ton Company. Itlcn and Ikiiton, tho popular favoilles, with tholr great builetipio company be gin a tlueo day engagement nt tho Star to-day and bid fair to eecl anything- the management ot this popular vaudevlllo hoiiMi so nil' oitci.s this sen&on. The opening p.iit is amuHlcal builctta, depicting say lite In thu mctiopolis and Is entitlid "Brown Anions; the Daisies." IntioduchiET Charles Durton and Idvlla V.vnei In i he pilnclpil loles 111 tho olio, which tollovvs, will bo been that piinco of coiutdhius, J, Qulgley; tlio uunlPal team, Gckhoff & Goulon, who vUll have boiiiothlng new thosn phonom cnul itctobals, Tho Hell Ttlo, whoso biothor act Is thu very best pi escalation of that pleasing1 stslo of pcifoiinaneo; tho uilnUicl lio5, Mitchell & Muilon; those swoot slngori, Olla Hood v Com pan;; tliobo limivalcd buik ilamuib, the Esher blfterh; and thn best coon singer on tho stuge, .Miss ldylla Vjner Tho pnformaneo clom, with an elaboiato builettn, "Raiding tho Tcndeilojn," In which thi euilio company will appear. An Old und Well-Tried Remedy, MRS WINSLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP foi ehlldieii teething, is tho inebcilptloii of ono of thu best luualu physicians and muses In tho United State, and bus bmn Ubtd sixty sears with ucivci-railiiiir suc cess by millions nf itiothois for thoh chit dicn, DiiiIiir the piocess of teething' Us vulue Is Incalculable. It lelluvcs thu child fiom pain, cutcs dlaiihoc.i, gilptns In (ha bowels, tmd wind colic. Uy giving health to tho child It tests thn inolhei Pi Ice, twcnt-ine t-enti a bottle At the Same Point with Scrantou People as Else where, Tioublu be'Rlns with Ilio fhst hnolt nuhe. 'TIs serious tumble, too Kidney tiouble, Negtect means other pains mote dan- RCtOll.S. Urlnaty dlsoideis quickly follow. Donn's Kidney Pills cine all kidney Ills. And uiu eiulmsed by Scianton citi zens. Mis. Ii. P. Jones, ot 1010 Laftijettu street, says: "Stiffness of the knees, bloating aiound the ankles, pain ttcioss tho loins when stooplnp, HftlUR tiny- thlng- or when I excited myself, cleaily pioved I had kidney complaint. Donn's Kidney Pills were hi ought to my notice through an adveitlsement I saw tn one of our papers, and I procured a box from Matthews Bios.' diug- stoic. I fol lowed up the tientment until I Ubed several boxes. The lameness nnd tho bloating- disappeared. I know of othei.s in Scrnnton who used Doan'a Kidney Pills and obtained great relief." For sale by all dealers; price, r0 cents. roster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y sole agents for the United States. Remember the nnmo Doan's and take no other. COMMISSION ASKS FOR INFORMATION Concluded from 1'jgc 1 for tioops. The witness did not think bo. "If tho tiooiH weie here, those thlnqs would have occtnicd just the .same," he added. AVhen the t losb-examlnatlon of Father Cuiran was ended, Mr. Dariow pio recded to the consideration of con ditions at tlie collleiles of G. B. Maikle it Co, of Hazleton Two witnesbes, a breaker boy and a miner, weto put on tho stand to tell how some mine woik eis never lecehe any money by reason of their Inability to Ret out of the eom panj 'b debt. The boy, Andiew Chippie, told that he Is U jenis ot age, and picked slate in the Jeddo collieiy ol Maikle iz Co. Four jeais apo, his father was killed In the mine. The father was then owinjj the company $54.93. The mother took In boardeib and vvoiked hard to sup port hei self and four small c-hlldrpn, but could make no headway and had lo send the boy into the breakei. He was siven a job at foity cents a claj oi four cents nu liotu. Was Going Backwaid. SK weeks befoie the stilke bean he went to woik. His fiist due bill cied ItPtl him with oli',2 houis at font cents an liotu, or $2 'X Charged against him was the $u4.'n his lather had owed the compan ; iflO'i for lent and $i.T5 for coal. This lett the boy Indebted to the company ?faO 09. His next duo bill, dated November 13, ci edited him with eight hours or thhty-two cents, which was the balance owing him when he went on stiike. On the debit side was a chaige of $S7 09 foi tho balance of the debt owing the company plus the lent loi the sttlke peilod. Theio was also n chaige of fifty cents foi a biass cheek, which the company furnished to bieakei bos. This left the boy owIiir tho com pany SbS 17. "You weien't Rittin ahead veny fabt, weio ou.'" leinarked Judge Oiaj. The boy also told ot tho haidships ot a blateplekei's llle, how ho woiked In a bent position picking- tho cold, wot slate and how the bleaker boss some tlmeb pulled his cats to make him work taster. The commissioners weto deeply Impiebsed with tho boj's leeltal, und asked him a number of questions con cerning his bony lot. James Gallagher, a Maikle &: Co. minei, CO yenis ot age, was net called to the stand. He was lefustd le-em-ployinent nt the close of the btilke, and dm Iiitr the btilke was evicted liom a company house. Ho bupposed ho was aecoided this tientment beeauso his bon v as secietary of the local of tho mlneis' union. Only Tifty Dollnis. He told that ho woiked at one btietch tor seventeen enrs and nine months without iluiwlnir any pay, except onto when he got ?50. Ho was compelled to tiadu at the company store, ho said, and was unable to get out of tho com pany's debt. When the debt would get vety large, the company would glvo him a good chamber, AVhen he would bo neatly out of debt, he would bo put In a bad chamber and his earnings tc duced so much, theteby, that ho could not get out of debt. His pay avciaged less than $1.23 a day, ho said, Mr, Dai low asked the witness If ho was ever huit In tho mines, "A man is never hint In the mines unlebs he Is half-killed," said the wit ness AVell, weio ou ever half-killed V" "Yes, Indeed." "How many times wrro you half killed V" "Twice." "Then vou weie killed entlielv." ie niaiked Judge Giay, after tho laughter subsided, "No; It was this way, Tlio lli.st half was healed befoie I got thu second," Ho was evicted fiom tho company house, ho stated, two dujs after tecelv lug notice to quit tho piemlbcs. Ills goods weio tin own out In thn mad din ing a ralu stoun. Ho can led thorn Into Die cellar of a. neighbors huiibe, Ills, wifo was old and feeble-, and hail to ho helped out of tho house by two deputy fcheilffs. Ho also told that one of his bon.s lost his tu ir, while In the employ of Maikle & Co, and thpt when ho went to tho lonqmnj'h olllco to nsk for atblstanee, was told that Maiklo ci Co was not a eliaiitable Institution. The witness was iiu2s.(.mnlneil bilelly by Attorney Oeoipu R, Hedfoul legal ding tho alleged luetuh of nguo lnent on tho pait of tho Maikle & Co. cniplo.ves, when they joined In tho lsoo btilke. That agreement was In effect th.it the men would not btilke inula any consideration without Hist Mibnilt tlng the matter In dispute to u boaid of uibitrutlon. Tho men htbltuted to join the 1900 btrlke, but were finally pei suaded to da bo by Prebldent Mitchell. Refi' ling to the memoiable inaas THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" Only Half a Ctnt a Word. Heal Estate. Ljajr..rw-w-v-Mri--' --'. POIl HALE Mannfactut lug site or Hiittnhlo for bulldhiK lots; about iho nrics within ten minutes from tenter of cltv on lino of li. & H. It, II. No jigeutH, need apply. Addicts "Land," Tribuno ofllco. For Bent. IS SZ WWVVA JlS-Por Rent-Tcn-room houso; picellont ncigiiiiornooci; an moupin iihiiiui nients, 'on avenue. Apply to R. P. nam. ilton, 420 Spiuco sticct. For Sale or, Eent. rOR SALE OR RENT-House und live ncrcs at Clntk's Summit. Possession Jnnunry 1. Apply to MIh L Lindsay,, lilt Noith Main avenue, Scianton. For Blc. JUST ARRIVED with forty head of horses; good workers and chlvcia: weight from UOO to 1500 pounds; sovoial eloselv matched teams can bo scon at 331 Raymond court. V. M. Cobb. Wanted To Bent. WANTED-Smnll furnished houso. Ad en ess lloK 300, city. Rooms nnd Board. THE LINDEN, kOO Linden stioot, has a numbr of deslinblo vacancies; light rooms and cholco table bouid. PLEASANT rooniB with board for four or flvo young men. Inqulio J1J 'Wash ington avenue. Business Oppoitunity. FIVE SHARES of Tltlo Guutanty and Tnibt Company btock for silo nt a baigaln. Address G. D., Tribuno ofllco. SIOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS with out delay AVtito loi our special in.u kct letter. Tieo on application. S. M. Hlbbtid At Co, mcmbeis N. A". Consoli dated and Stock Exchange. 41 and 10 Hioidwnv, New Yoik Established 1S11 Long Distance 'Plione -1SS Uroad meeting at Jeddo, at which Piesldent Mitchell and Gcoige E. Markto had a lengthy discussion, Ml. Bedfoid tiled to have the witness admit that President Mitchell directly urged tho men to pn no attention to their asreement. The wltnebS said that Piesldent Mitchell was addiesslng Mr. Markle and not the men. Another Maikle & Co. miner, Tinnk Itaj, was called to the stand just be tore adjournment. He told that ho woiked In what Is called a "dog hole," which is somewhat removed from the main airways,, and that after a shot was fiied the air was stifling. He never saw the mine Inspector in his workings, lie bald. Duilng the bession, Commissioner Aratklns piesented tho following addi tional tequest for information to Mr. Dui row : After tho settlement ot the 1M0 sttlke. which, as cveiy ono knows, was settled tluough tho inlluenco of outside patties and without the principals gettinr to gether, the companies posted a notice which read about as follows- "This company makes the following an nouncement to Its mine employes. It will ndiut its rate of wages so as to pay its mine emplojes on and after Oct. I, a net mcreaso of 10 per cent on the wages horetofoio lecelved, and will tako up with Its niino employes any gilovanccs which they may have." As f lemember. It was agreed through thib third paity, bv both bides, that tho btrlko should be called off and work re sumed if Mich notlco weio posted by all tho anthraclto mining companies, which was finally done. Now, as tho notlco lcids, all grievances will be taken up by tho companies with their own employes, it would bo Infctrcd that theio wpio bomo giievnnces on the piit of the min ei s that wero not covered by the ad vance in wages Attitude of Companies. Now, what I should llko to know is, whether jou Intend to show, or w bother you think that In taking up thco gilev anpps llipio was anything in the atti tude of tlio companv officials generally toward tho committees representing theso gilovances that prevented their having a lair and lieo discussion in ol der to nirlvo at a satisfactory settlement. And also whether a proper eftoit or any plfntt wns made by tho mine woikers to take up the giievnnces In that manner. As Is well known. Immediately after ip sumptiou or woik-, a number or sttlkfs oreuired In dlffeiont localities, and con tinued to occui, 1111111 the i.enoral btrlko wns oidered, which wo .no now inves tlRatlns. Tlio point In mv question is this, to leain whether nny effoits weio matlo bv tho companies to get into close and mole harmonious rumiimin nuu un-ir own emploves, and did tho emplojes try to get settlement hi this manner, as stated in tho notice; or was evciythlng ugnrdlng tho adjustment of gilovanccs left to officers of the union, whom tho oporatois had said they did not wish to tieat with. And If tho latter wero the case, wai It ono of tho tensons for tho constantly glowing troublo and Irritation which finally led up to tho strlko of May 12th. , ,, I am of tho opinion that wo bhoukl hnvo somo further light nnd ovldenco on tho manner of adjusting grievances In tho post, and whllu ou may have bomo witnesses tor this mntter whom ou havo not brought to us vet, I mil asking tho filtration now, a. t think tho methods nud experiences of tho past may guldo tho commission and help in finding t-omo b.itlbfactniy way of treating these ques tions hi tho futuie. Mr. D.uiow said he would endeavor to fuinlHh the Intnt motion wanted. The coinmlbsloneis, today, will urgo tho companies to put In what statistics they havo In leadlncss, that they may examine them and ascertain In what, If any, featuies they aio not satlsfat toiy. Fioceedings in Book Toi m, Recognizing the widespread Inteiest taken all over the countrj In the tes timony and niRiinieiit befoie the An thracite Strlko Commission, Tho Trlb uno will mini in convenient book fomi tho rcpoits appeurlng In Its columns troin 'lay to day, and will offer a limit ed edition of copies for sale at $1 each. Tho ultimo will consist nf sevetal hun ched pages, eight by eleven inches, and will uppear as soon as tho commission cm lendci their decision. Tho dtlly lepnrts In The Tilbune miss nothing of ebbontlal Interest and uiu the fullest and moat nciuiate iopoits ptluted In au newbpaper. Oideis should bo sent to Tho Tribune now us the edition is liable to be exhausted See the Cut Han. Effective and attiactho half-tones and lino cuts foi e-aid, advertising or uny other put pose, can bo becuted nt The Tribuno office. AVo do woik that Is unexcelled, do It piomptly und at lowest uUes. A tilal older will con vince jou. No Order Accepted for Lcs3 Tlnin 10 Cents. BranoTi WANT.bfte Want Advertisements Will Bo Received nt Any of tho Toll ow ing Diug Stores Until 10 V. M. Centinl City ALIJKRT fiCHULTZ. coiner Mill boriv Bticct nnd Webster ttvo. GUSrAr PICIIEL, 030 Adams avenue. West Side GEO AV. JENKINS, 101 South Mnlu avenue. South Scrnnton 1'RED L, TERPPE, 729 Ced ti nt, enuc. Noith Scinnton GEO. W. DAVIS, eoinci Noith Main nvenuo and Jlaikot stiect. Green Bidge CHARLES P. JONKS, 1537 Dick- son avenup, P. J. JOHNS, 920 Gicon Rldgo street. C. LORENZ, coinei 'Washington avenue and Mnilon stiect. Peteisbuig AV. II. KNEPPEL, 1017 living avenue. Duninoi e J. G. RONE & SON. Help Wanted. WWlA. WANTED Agents to soil tea nnd col- tco to consumeis positions pet ma. ncnt. Gland Union Tea Co, .Ul Lacka. v.anna avenue. Help Wanted Male. AVIREMEN AVANTED-Tlnco good whe men wanted at Ret wick. Three month's wotk. Apply Berwick Electiic Light company, Hei wick. AVANTED-A boy about 1.! jenis old. Ap plv to Baiber ii. Townseud, li) Piank lln avenue. Help Wanted Pemalo. AVANTED A good hotibekocpei ; one com petent to lake- Piitiie ohm go of i tinning house. Good pi and long emplojment to the right worn in. Address, stating e peiienco and giving leteience, .iluo what pay is looked foi, 1U93 Tilbune office Agents Wanted. LARGE CORPORATION wants cneigotlo Geneial Agent tor this count) No books, Insurance, or canvassing. Ac quaintance with mei chants nnd manu facture! s nocessaiy. Poimanent. Bond State ngfc, cperlence. lefeiences fiist let ter. Address, Suito 572, No 1001 Chestnut St , Philadelphia Situations Wanted. SITUATION AVANTED As til email, watchman or j.inltoi ; best of letei ence. Addiess .1. B , Dr. Thompson, till East Market sticet, city. SITUATION AVANTED-Bv a oung man expei lenocd in olhce woik. Refeioiice fiom last emploei Adcheis L S W, 'ill bunc SITUATION AVANTED As a butchci nnd good meat cuttci Tor lefeiencc apply to 234 Linden sticet, AVest Plttston. Chailes Boone. EXPERIENCED hoi'-em.in wants posl tion; sK veais In private t imilv : city rofeiencp. C. L. Adams, IIG Madison ave nue, cltv. burnished Booms for Rent. FOR RENT Fiont furnished bed looms for gentlemen 313 Washington avenue. UOR RENT A furnished loom on second floor front, Jl 50 week. G23 Adams ave. Lost. LOST Tin ee-veai -old helfei. small size, lcct coioieu, eeept tip ot tan, 'nun, crooked hoins. A lew.nd given foi hei letuiii tn John Gumnn, Tlgci A'ulloy, Oly phnnt, Pa. Pound, FOUND A ltanilLoiehlof v tapped about a small amount of money. Ownei m iv h tvo samp bv pioving piopeity F. E, Flslt, HJJ Luzeino stiect. Stenogrnphy nnd Typewiiting. Sl'ENOG RAIMYniTdvpewTuhTg' done at shoit notlco nt 712 Connell bldg. PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDVARDC. SPAULDING, C. P. A , 21 Tindtis' Bank Building. Old 'phono lS'it, Architects, FREDERICK L BROWN. ARCH B, Real Estate Exchange Bldg , 12(j Wash ington nvenuo. Civil and Mining Engineers. H. L HARDING, S13 CONNELL BLDG. STEVENSON iv: KNIGHT. 72(1 CON noil building. Dentists, DR. E. C. EILENBURGER, PAULI building, Spruce bttect, Scuinton, DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 AVYOMINO two Fire Insurance, SCHLAGER S. CO, 401 Connell Building Patent Attorneys. PA I LIN I Ooniioijlotjc. Tho only licensed and equipped patent bolleitoi In tho city. No chugo foi In tonnatlon on patpntabllltj ; ovei ten enis' experience, Kcplofirlu & Co., ilear. Rlclg. Hotels nnd Restauinnts, THE ELK CAFE, 123 und 127 FRANK lln uveuue. Rates icusomiblu. P ZIHGLER, Propiletor SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D. L !c W. Passenger dopoi Condueted on tho Eu loptun plan. Vlclor Koch, Piopiluioi Scnvenger, .VirrUHeKiSCLEANS PRU'V v7L'IIH and cess pools; no odoi , onlj tmpioved pumps ubed. A U llilggs. piopiietoi Leave oidcib 110 Noith Mulu avenue, or Elt-ko's ding stoio. eoineu Adams and Mulbe-uy Both tclephoutb Wile Screens, JOSEPH KUETTIIL. REAR Oil LACKA ave. bcianton. mtlb ot Wilo Seieena Hiscellnneous. MEaAROEE BUOS PItlNTtlltS Sl'P- piles, envelopes, panel bigs, tiyinu Watehouse, IM Washington in 1 11110. .THE AVILKES-UARRE Rlfcoi ti) CAN bo hid In Scianton nt the news Htmul of Itclsmnu Bios, 40ii Spiuco and 503 Linden; M Notion, .122 Lue-kawanua ave ; 1. S. Sihutzei, 211 Spiine street. DIRECTORY. BUSINESS OPPORTUHITIES, REBl ESTATE Only Half a C!it i Wori. Mouoy to Iionn. ANY AMOPNJ' OP MONEY TO LOAN Qulek, straight loans oi IlullJIng and Loan. At fiom 1 to o per cent. Call on N. V. AVntker, .lll-'ir. Council building. Employment Agency. RELIABLE help can bo proem ed nt Mis. A. 11. Stnrkey'H Employment Ofllco, 110 Washington avenue, looms i and 4. Tako elevator. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delawnie, Xnckawnnnn nnd Western. IN Effect Jlllio 1, 1902. Tinlns leave Scrnnton foi New York At ino. 3 20, 0 03. 7 fio and 1010 a. m.; 12 10. 3 40, 3 13 p tn. Tor Now Yoik and Phila delphia 7 GO. 10 10 n, m, and 12.40 and 3Vi P. m. For Gouldsboio At 010 p. in. For Buirnlo 1,13, 0 22 nnd 9 00 n. m.; 1.53, fi 50 and 11.10 p. in. For Bingham ton, Eliuiin, nnd wnv fitatlons10 2"i u. in. 103 p. m. For Oswego, Svmciibo and tltlca 1.15 and ti22 a. m.; 1 ',, p, m. Oswego, Syiacuso and TRIca ti tin nt 0 22 a. m. dally, except Sunday. For Montiose 9 00 n. m ; '1 0"i and iir.0 p in. Nicholson accommodation 4 0) and i! 15 p. m. Bloomsbuig Division ror Northttmboi land, at 0.13 nnd 1010 a. in.; 1.53 nnd 010 P. tn. For Plymouth, nt 810 a. in.: J 10 and 9 03 p m. Sundnv Tialns-For Now A'oik, 1 50, 1 2). 0ft. 1010 n m.: 3 40 and 3 33 p. m. ror BulTnlo-1.15 and (,22 it. in.; 153, G 50 ant ll.lo p. in. For Elmlra nnd way stations 10 2j n. m. For Ulnghamton nnd way sta tions, too a. m Blooinsburg Division Leave Sejoitton, 1010 a. m. and 610 p. m. lehigh Vnlley Railroad. In Effect Nov. 10, 1902. Tinlns Loavo Scianton rot Philadelphia and Now Yoik via D. S. II R. R , nt 7 41. through Parlor Car and Day Coach Cnrbondalo to Now Yotlc and 9 47 a tn , with L. Ar. Coach Carbon elalo to Philadelphia, und 218, 4 33 (Blacic Diamond Expiess), and 11.49 p. m. Sun Uas. D. A H. R. ., ins p. m , 933 a. m. For AVhlto Haven, Huzloton ami princi pal points in tho coal icgions, via D. & It. R R 7.41, 218 and 133 p. m. Tor Poltsvllle. 7 41 n. in i'or isctlilctiem, Easton, Roadlng. Ilnr llsburg and pilnclpal intoi mediate sta tions, via D. A: II. R R 7.41, 9 47 a. m ; 2 IS, 4 33 (Black Diamond Etpress). 11 49 p. in Sundays, D. & II. R. R 9 3S a. m. and 1 5S and 9 17 p m. Fot Tunkhannock, Tovvnnda. Elmii.i. Ithaen, Genova and prlnclpil lntormedlato stations via D , L & AV. R. R , C 33 a. tn. and lo.' p m Foi Genevu, Rochester, Buffalo, Nlag nia Fulls, Chicago and all points west via D A. it. n. R 12 01 p. m : J 28 (Black Diamond EmupssI. 10 II. II 49 p m. Sun-diij-s. D. ,t H. R R . 12 0), 9 17 p. m. Piillmin pallor and sleeping or Lehigh Vnlley Pallor cars on all trains between Wllkos-Bnue nnd Now A'ork. Philadel phia, Buffalo ami Suspension Bridge. ROLLTN II. WILBUR. Gen. Supt , 20 Coitlmd street, New' York CHARLES S LEE, Gen. Pass. Agt , 25 Coitland tioet, New Yoi I; A AV. NONEMACHER, Dlv. Pass. Agt, South Bethlehem. Pa For tickets nnd Pullman icservatlon ap ply to city ticket office, C9 Public Square, Wllkes-Bane, Pa. READING SYSTEM. Central Baihoad of New Jeisey. In clfect Nov. 1G, 19)2. Stations In New Yoik, foot Llbcity street and South Ferry, N R Trains leavo Scranton for Now A'ork, Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem, Allen town. Mnuch Chunk, AVhlto Hnvon, Ash ley, WIlkoa-Banc and Plttbton at 7. W a. m , 1 p 111 , and I p m Sundays, 7.13 a. in. and 210 p m Quaker City Expiess leaves Scianton 730 a m. with through solid vestlbulo train with Pullman Buffet Pallor Car 101 Philadelphia witii only ono change 01 cms for Baltimoio and Washington. D C. and all prlnclpil points south nnd west and has thiouglt coach for New A'ork Foi Avoca, Plttston and AA'Ukes-Baue, lpm and 4 p 111. Sunday, 7.13 a. m. and 2 10 p m. Foi Long Btaneh, Ocean Grove, etc, at 7 30 a. m audi)) 111 Foi Re tiling, Lebanon, and Harrisbuig via Allentown at 720 a m ,1pm and 4 p m Sunday. 7 15 a. m. and 2 10 p m. Foi Tamaqua and Pottsvllle at 7 30 a. m lpm nnd 4 p in. Sundnv, 7.13 a m Foi tates nnd tickets apply to agent at station AV G BESSLER Geneial Manager. C. M. BURT, Gen. Pass Agt. Pennsylvania Railroad. Schedulo In Effect Juno 10, 1902 Ti.ilns leave Scianton 0 28 11. m, week iliivs, tluough vestlbulo train from AVIlkeb-Baiie. Pullman buffet parlor cir and coaches to Philadelphia, vie Potts vllle; stops at pilnclpil Inteimedl ite sta tions Also eonnpctb foi Simbmy. Hni ilsliiug. Philadelphia. Baltimore, AVnsh Ington and for Pltthburg anil tho AA'est. 11 17 a 111 . week dns, for Sunburj. Hni lisbiug, Philadelphia, Baltimore, AVnsh ingtnn and Flushing anil the West. 142 ,t m, week davs, (Sunclajs, 1 uS p. m ), foi Sunbuiy, Haiilshiug, Plillndnl phla, mltlmoip, AViibliiiigton nud Pitts buu: and the West .! "S p in, week davs, tluough vestlbulo tinln fiom AVilkcs-Bni re. Piillmnn buffet p n loi eai and coaches to Philadelphia vl 1 Pottsville. Stops at pilnclpal Intetmedl. "A'Sp m , week elivs for Hnyleton, Hu t buiy, Hniilslnug, Philadelphia and Pitts. UU,S" J. B HUTCHINSON. Gen Mgr. .1. B AVOOD, Gon, Pass Agt. Delawnie and Hudson. In Effect Nov. 10, 1202 Tinlns foi Cuihondalo leave Scianton at fi 14 7 215. S JS. 1012 n. 111.: 12 03. 112. 2 11. .!",: 519. 1.23, 7 22, i 33, 9 56, 11.20 p. in; 1 ' W n in For Houebdalo-C 41, 10 VJ a. m.; 211 a.id 5FoV Wllkes-Baiio-C3S. 7 11. 8 11. 9.47, 1(1 M n II 12 03 1.42. 2 IS, a 23, I 23, b 1(1, -IK 910 10 41. 11 19 P. Ill, ' i?ot L V R R. Poluts-7 11, 9 17 n. m ; 20,1S-p2i,uis"lv,a,il.an,R R. Poln.s-0 3., n it n 111 : 1.12, 3 2S and 4 3." P 111. Foi Albany and all points noith-7.35 a. '"ttIMlJ SUNDAY TRAINS 1-or Cnlbonelalo-b5(, 11 -3 a. m; III, 3rorpkosJoiuo-9,3S a. m; 12 01. 15), S F'otfAlbaiiv niiiv'iiojiits not tJi-3 5 p. m. 1'n Hoiipsdnlo-S 50 a. m.. 3.2 p ni -J AV Bl'RDICK. O. P. A.. Albany. NVA. AV 'L PltYOR, D. P. A . Stinnton, Vu Eiie Bnllrond Wyoming Division. in Effect Soptemlier 13, 1902 Tmliis leave Scianton for Now Aork. Kpuluiigh and lutoimeilhito polntb. ulso I'm 11 "vvlcy tmel local slatlonb at 7 20 a "VcTiloneb'claie'and AVhlto Mills at 125 11 Tinlns nulvo nt Scrantou at 10 3S a. in. and 9 15 P in. New York, Ontnxio nnd Westein. Tlmo tablo In oflcct Sunday. Sept 2J, 1W.', llm0,:"oivm hound trains. Leave Luavo Arrive, 'i-,-nlis Seiaiitou, Ciulioildiilo. C.ldObl 1 ii ... lu 20 a in 11 10 a. pi. 1 (0 . m J!. 7 ...OWp 111 Ar CaihondaloO fulfill N0 ' SOUTH BOUND Leave Leave Arilvo 'I'lnins Padosl 1 Caibondtie, Scinittou i " OWn. in, 7.25 a. m N' 215p 11 lOOp 111 4 45 p. m SUNDAYS ONLY. NORTH BOUND Leivu Leave Aulvn M'l.ilm Scianton CaihnmUlo Cadosla Nil !) . . .i5')n 111 9IOii in lu 43 n: 111 No 5 1 on 1 hi Ar (Ml boudnlo 7.43'p 111 Leivo Leavo Airfvo Trains fatlosl 1 Carbondale, Hemutou ls'n u . fi 5" a in 7 '23 a, in. No W S0p ni ejOup 111 0 43 p, in Tinlns Nos I on week eiajs, nnd 9 on Sunday connect J 01 New Yoik city, MM illitown Wnlton. Norwich. Une-ida, Os. wego and all polntb west Tiuln No e, with 'Ouukor City E. prcs'' nt Scianton. via ('. R R of N J, for Phil tdelphla, Atlantic City, Ualthnoi , AVabhlngtou und Penasjlvanla btat points. Seo tlmo-tublo nnd consult ticket spents for conneetlons wl(h other lines. J. C ANDERSON O p, A . New Yot k. J. B. AVELSU. T 1' A . Scianton. Pa, '