' Uj A THE SCiUNTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY APRIL 16, 1901'. My Lady's Breackfest is Well Served The "Royal Baker and Pastry Cook" con taining over Boo most practical and valuable rooking receipts free to every patron. Send postal card with your full address. ROVAL NEWS OP THE LABOR WORLD ABPENTEBS' strike seems DRAWING TO A CLOSE. Most of the Men Who Went on Strike Nearly Two Years Ago Now Em ployedEnd of the Silk Strike Is Apparently a Xong Way Off Im provements That Are Being Made sit the Lackawanna Station D.j I. & W. Board for Today Odds and Ends of Industrial News. Tlie long: drawn out two years' long jtilku or tlio niastir carpenters ngalnst tlie hulldeis' exchange Is oer In one s-citsc, inasmuch as the greater part of the carponteis have now received etcuily woil; ami tlieie is liardlv an idle member of the cr.ift In the city. As already .stated in these columns, oil negotiations between the carpeu teis. and the builders' exchange weie lecoutly culminated and the strikers debited their energies to securing set tlements with individual builders. Business Agent P. S. ImIz yesterday announced that thirty-two signatures were now attached to the list of those with whom the dllfeicncos have been adjusted, and among these are four oC the largest contractor and builders in the city. The eight-hour day, with a minimum wage lato of thirty cents per hour, weie granted the strikers, who, in turn, made various concessions from their original demand5!. Of the several hundred men who went on strike but two hundred nnd twenty-live lemalnin the city, and Mi. Lutz yesterday announced that the great matorlty of these now have posi tions, and that ho Is experiencing iliiil- ulty In finding sufficient men tu take hold of the places offered. The Silk Workers' Strike. The end of the silk mill strike in general seems as far In the dim ills tancc as ever, and now all overtmes for a settlement at Mulherln & Judge's Taylor mill also appear bhattored, in spite of the roseate views of the situa tion which weie rifo during the last low days. The executive committee of the local called upon the firm yester day and acquainted them with the action taken by (he meeting of the mill strikers Saturday afternoon. The girN decided not to return to work, for tho present at least, but Mr. Judge, when spoken to by a Tribune man yestoiday, did not st'cm paitWti larly downcast over their decision, "in my opinion," said he, "tho end oQ tho strike Is near at hand. Our girls have no real grievances and they only went out, in fact, in sympathy with the iither strtkeis. "We havo always paid high wages and done tho proper thins by our bunds, and It t out of the question for us to give any ineicpwo. It would be actually impossible tor us to pay higher wages than we aro al leady doing." Tho oenlial esccutlvo commltloa met yesterday moining In Economy ball and spent most of tho clay In send ing out appeals for aid. Tlio strike tieasury has been generously ielm hursed by the Paterson silk workers. The latter contributed $300. Arrange ments aie now being made for an en tertainment and social, which will bn given during next week at tho Armory. The btrlklng girls of the Simpson mill will meet tomorrow afternoon at St. Joseph's hall, MlnooUa. Lackawanna Improvements, The fenco between the east and west bound tracks fronting tho Lackawanna tallroad passenger station has been ic moved to make way for changes which aie now 'being made. Jt has been neo- Many School Children An Sickly Mother (5ra' Sweet Powder for Children, mc.1 r Mollici !rjy, a, nurse in Cl.'Mrcu'i, Home. Sew Yoik, Urcak up t'ojdj in 84 liourj, cure Ve. m&hiw, Headache, Stomach lioub!c, Tccthln.; llUoiclirs. mote and rtKulatr tho lloncl, .mil I'fjtioy Wornu.. Mis. I'niily Maromi, ilrrldeti, ( t , aa.isi "Jt U the lickt ui.ilic Inc in the world tr children when Icvrrisli ai.f complaininE." Sold I all dni.'i.'l or Iv mail. J5c. Sarnie ut 1'llltt.'. Addicts Allen b. Olmsted, U:Roy, Stale bread for breakfast is barbarous; hot, yeast-risen rolls arc dyspeptic. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. adds anti-dyspeptic qualities to the food and makes delicious hot-bread, hot biscuit, rolls, muffins or griddle cakes, whose fragrance and beauty tempt the laggard morning appetite, and whose wholesome and nutritive qualities afford the highest sustenance for both brain and body. There aie cheap alum, but they health. Their qualities add a BAKINO POWDER CO., 109 WILLIAM 8TRCCT. NEW essary in the jwi-sl for tiains to run into the station on the single track, but now the double track will be used. The platform will be extended over both tiaclcs, the inner track will bo raised and passengers will cross the present main track in reaching east bound trains. The rails are being set on patent cushion fish plates, which will be extensively used on the roaa in tho future. Tho advantages of these plates arc in sailng the rails from becoming Im bedded in the ties. The plates also fur nish an easier toad (bed for the tiulns, and obviate any thumping or locking of the ears while in motion. Two plates are placed on each tie, one un der each i all. AVlth this Improvement at the .Lack awanna station the company will have a. complete double-trucked system be tween New York and Buffalo. A number of sidings are also being put in at different points along the toad. Today's D., L. & W. Board. The make-up of today's D., L. and v?. board la as follows: JlOXDVV, .APRIL 11 Wild Cils, i:.i".t S u . m.. T Mif'iiihi , 10 p. in , 11. Dolicrty. ll'ISriAV, Al'Illf, IB wild Cuts. Kast 12.50 a. in, II. GilliRaii. 1 a. m.. JI. Finneity; 10 a. m . Golden, with FJtzpatricVs men; 11 a. m., O'Connor, with John Uriel's men; J p. m 51. J. Hmniirii.; 2 p. vi.t W. II. Bartholomew, villi G. T. sta. pics' men; 3 p. in, J". C'aianauUt, 6 p, m., lioudirjn. Summits, He 0 .1. in., east. J. llcmiigan; 7 a. m., wmI, Geoige rrounfelltei ; T p. ni., c.it, W. II. MdioL; ii p. in. cast, .1. Catrlgg; 7 p. in., west from Cayug-i, McLinie; 7 p in., i-t Irom Cj. u&ra, llompsoii rnlter 10 a. in., 1'. B. Spc-oi I'uslier j. in., IIoiiaL-r; 10 a. in , S I in nerty; lt."0 a. in., Jloran; 7 p. m., .Murphy; 9 p. in , I. imping; 10 p. in., Widnei. PatMnger Lnginu, 7 a. in., Caffury; 7 a, ni , Sinirer; C0 p. in., hlinton: 7 p, in, VtiKoein. Wild Cuts West r ii. rn, ,1. II. Mai-teu; fi a. m , 1'. Ii. Uojtirs; S a. in., ('. V". Dunn: 10 a. in., II. McMlMei; 11 a. m, .1. rtiiMi; -J p. m. W. . Killari; 1 p. ni.. K. Wilt; u p. in , V. llJBSeily; C p. ni., C. Klncslej. PLUMBERS' LICENSES. Master and Journeymen Plumbers Must Pass Examination and Se cure Ceitiflcates of Fitness. All muster plumbeis 'and all jour neymen ptumbeis who desire to en gage in the business of plumbing in this ulty in tho futme, In puisuuiice with an older Issued ycsteid'iy by Uhoctor of Public Safety !'. Ii. Hitch cock, must pass a satlsfuoloiy ami mtlion before a board of examiners and must take out a license. The outer in iiuestlon, which is H sueil in ui'Lorilunoo wilh the piuvis lons of the act of Juno 2!i, Idft.'i, ci cites the following bonid of examiners, In be attached to the Inn can of health: Superintendent, W. 1J. Allen, of the buicau of health: Plumbing inspector Aithur i'. Monies and T J. I'ouuors, Jouriieytniui jilumber. This bouul will meet some day this week and, atler oigauizing, will agicn upon the questions to be asked and will tlx a time for the holding of the exami nation Tho act of ISftJ makes It unlawful for any flim, corporation, master pluin ber or jouineyman plumber to en gaao In tho business of plumbing with out llrst taking out n llevnse and makes neccssaiy, as a coudltiou to tho gi anting of this license, tho pass.igo of un examination hefoio ,l bonid of examiners, such ns tas appointed by Director Hitchcock. Tho license I'm tor a llrm or tor a master plumb iv Is tixed nt i5 and for each juunifcy man at fifty cents. Any firm, coiporation. master plum ber or journeyman plumber violating the provisions of tho act Is liable to a fine of not less than W or mom than X'O, for each day he or thfiy shall engage in tho plumbing business with out n pioper license. This lino can bo collected before nny alderman or police maglstiate by summaiy pio-cecdings-. The Best Cold Cuie is one you can take without Inlet rup tlon to business. One that does not ef fect the head or hearing like the con. Untied use of quinine. One that cities speedily and leaves you feeling fresh nnd clear-headed. Such a one is K-ause's Cold Cure, Pi Ice, 2u. Sold by all druggists. 'Aak (or Kelly's union crackers. when the hot-bread, hot roll or muffin is Royal Becking Powder risen. baking powders, niadefrora are exceedingly harmful to astringent and cauterizing dangerous element to food. YORK. ASSIGNMENTS OF THE CLERGY M oii'.ludod Iran I'jge l.J II. Hittell, Wilwn TreiMrs H. P. Jolins James liurk. UoneEdalc Presiding' elder, chairman; A. 1). riawd, S. C. fcinipUn', C. I. Wintti, Picree llutlcr. Oneonti Presiding elder, clulnnan; if. II. Ripley. William Frisby, I, B. Thorpe, I. O. Howe. Owego Presiding eldn, rhtlniun; I. .1. Smith, W. II. Sting, William Carglll, A. D. Deekei. Wjoming tlwtriet Prt5idm elder, elnlnn.in; I'. (J. Jim dock, W. I. Hill, Hon. 1). I,, lthone, C. K. Powell. TrlcM of Appeals A. W". Coojiei, .T. C. Lea rock, Stephen .liy, l II. l',irson, l'rancii Gen dall, P. X. Sililii, CI. M. Snrdim. The general confei once appointments follow: Bingham ton District. Number of Ohaiirei, 37. I'lidtng lililei L. C. riojel, I'ostolllce, n7 lloliinson sheet, ninglumlon I. V. Auburn. Pi. lliomiM I.i. Dltighaiiiton Centen.uy, Dr. W. H. Pence; Cfen.ingo Street, George To.thej Clinton Stiett, Simuil Jlocre; r.iinlew. JI. V. Will hnn; High stieel, .1. B. Coo.;: Oil. Stnet, .1. B. huimtei; Tabernacle, A. W. ilnv 3 llroi.klui. Pa. II. D. Smith. C'linpi ille W. 1). Lutluope. lUHnn, Pi. A. W. Copei. r.-ietoiccillc. Pa. J. X. Jc 1'aiuhl", la. W. It Coclnane. r.ill,, Pj. Philip lluuel. rmtir. Pa. V. O Aiiitiu. I'mnMin PorU, Vn. IMwird JlcMilhn. GiIhou and South Clbson, P.t Gualjie Coiiv.e. deal Hend. I'a S. G. Snowrlen. HalMead, IM. Krieat Colwell. lli.lenl jnd Km;ley, IM. Ci. D. rVhci. lliiwlijtcn N. A. Tniifncr. llenil Like. Pi. Hury Hanicd. KirVwcndW. .M, SInw. Iirtcislilir Ii. 11. Wee!.". I.f.(i.,t 11)11. Pa. .1. .T. Henry. M lire C. C. Viooinan. JIcI.trte. Pa. II. n. Ucnodicl. Kov; ililford, I t. Clurkw pim.li. Xcw tun, I'a. Abel riglev, XlcholwHi, Pj. I,, Ik Sanfurd. HikIi, Pj Henry 11. IJiiin" Kpiingnlle, Ph. J. S. C'lNtJiil Siiiqueluniu, l'.i I. X. Shlpiinn 1'nion A. V. Pecker. Union Until-.!. II. T.nlor. Vfc,til H. . Willlaun. Wil XlchoUon, Pa. 1. W, .loliinvii. .1. II. Hace, jinaidcnt of I'. S. Giant unhri sitv, inciiiliir of Contcimy (ftingluinton) (uar Inly Conft rente, .1. A. I'liilkiier, piofiN-rfir in Drew sniliur.v, n.iniber of Cluuaii.i Fticct (llinglumton) liuar tcili Conteiercc, I). V.. Untie eonfeieiKe ciangePut, member Monlnm Ciuiteily Conleiencc. Chenango District. Number of (Jhargi-i, U2. Pie'Idliig iUdn-U. II, Ilaiei, IVtoltiie. Xgi Bleb, X. V. lliaM'i Jleado'--H. 1. Insu'oll. llmliiigton Kills Hairy Itluei l'.illi 1 leek .S K. Hunt. ( liiiungo llridgeL D. Palmer. I henui.n 1'niks E X. Sabln Ihoionul Centci S, II. rioij, Coientiy 1). W. Sucitlmd. IMnutton I. W. Daii-.. I.Mtei iml Iliullngton Hat, A It. Iluike. Guirattiiilk II. X. llutt-, f.ilbert-.lllt JI. II. Keid, supply. Gieene W. II. Alger. Guilford and Itmkdalr C. M. Olni.teid. J Me -C. li, bheplnrd. Millonniigh A. JI. Colgroe. .Marathon K. V. nnitiotitr JIoiils II. 1.'. Pea ice. Jfuiint rpten-r. I), llirltock, .Vow llnlin W. W. Wit win. Xoilh Kinlon R. U William.. Xoith Xornlih Ik L". linker, Norwich.--" lion Treibli. Oxford-l-'gbeit Kilpatiirlt. I'lyinoulh Mbett Claike. 1'ie.ti'ii Ik D. Cook Port Crane Ilert Itlne shcibuuie Thomai Harrcun Sin wa A. .1. .Veil. Soiillt New llcrlln II, fl. Ilobeiti. Schuyler Lake C. ), aklniur. 'Irhmjle D, II. NeLon Wtiltnej l'olnt-lt. W. Lcmiiy. WJUelt .1. II, WiUon, Honesdale District. Number of Cliarges, i. I'lfSidinc KIder J, I. Wainer, Poilonke, CM boudale, Pa. MIcl-17, l. Dell. Aillngton W. 11. Mgr.or. llcaeli Lake D. S. SlacKsllar. llcthanj-A. O. William. Carhondilc A. V, Cluffcc. t'arley llrook J. G, Rajinond Clicriy Hldgc K. I). Ciwnaush. (Itiford-J. N, Jlcaker, DamaiCii. I, C. hstef. Dundafl Ii. D. Taloi. Dupinoie C. II. New lug. Forest Citj II. L. Claik. llilo liilily, N. Y, . t ltilell. Ilawley-S. O. Piinpl ins. Hamllnlon L A. i)uiinliy. llerrlck Center W. J', llojie. Honesdale G. A. Place. .lockton J. M. Coinll, .IeruijnJI. I). Puller. 1-ukawa.icn W. II. Cuwfoid. I,akc Comg A. C, Obei, Jlosiow G. H. Pieiitlie. Narionmrg, N. V. Milllam Jk Mpinf. North Abinglnn-11. It. Ilantoii. Peekille Prancli Gendall. Plcajint Jlount .). 11, Ilojce. Salem Ik A. ijuiiuby. South Canaan J. A. Tiansue. sterling Vw Id llvanj. 'Ihoiuiteon A. Di lUMd. ThonihuiBt IWIllain MountfM, 'Ihroop J. M. Cokniiii. L'nlondale A. Cjttiiun. Wauiart Ii. V. KirmbniT,, O. B. Stane, imlructor In Orinl Cnlwrslly, member ol rhinmora Quittetl conference. Oneonta District. Number o! Charges, S2, Prodding Elder T. F. Hall, Pojldfflce, 2 ChureJi Hreef, Oneonti, N. Y. Alton C. K. Sweet. Walnbtldge A. S. Cromplon. Cooporalown-J. S. Llltell. Coopentown Junetlou C. IJ. Polter. ruunpart Center S. A. Terry. Dai tnporl-Joshua nrundle, nreatur W. II. Horton. L'ast Worceiitcr Vi 8, Wltco. I'ly Crcek-i;. h. JelTrey. lUipumitte and Xlnricli IT. 1!. AMiccler. lUrtwIek A. D. Finch. Laurens W. S. Ailatns. Linesboro, Pa, D. L, Jleekcr, JlcCluic John ItUmpfiries. Mafonvllle-O. . MeChiny. ' JHddlefletd-T. J. Vaughn. Mllford-r. It. Parronj. Jlount Vttlon W, L. Llnnaberry. Nortli &anford A. II. Whllaker. (lakland, Pa. W, Jf. Boughton. n unconta j. u. fwveet, Olego-N. U. nipley. Ouaquaga V, A. MalliuM StnltarU Pprings-O. II. Hejnoldi. senencnw r. n. van woett. fldne Wirilam VtMty. . Sidney Centtr-J. U lliomap. Unadllla-lJ. Tt. P. nrlggs. Well Bridge I. L. Bronsetu Westford fj. N. Underwood. Wlmlm D. L. HaeDonald. Worrf.iter T. I). Miller. W. R. McDcrmott lert ulthout appointment to attend school. Owego District. Number of ctiaiFca, 3S. Presiding Llder II, It. Drereci; poilofnc, Owego, X. Y. Apalachln, N. Y.-K. A. Mai tin. , Athiiu. C. A. Benjamin. Barton, X. Y. Thomas LivlnKtoni. Berkshire, X. Y. II. N. VanDeusen. Camptown Iiac .Iinkhi". Candor. N. X-C. P. Tlflany. Danby, N. Y.S. V. Galpin. I lemlngrille, X. Y.-A. T. Brown. llirford. X. Y.-S. B. Kcene'. Ilornbrook L P. Howard. LcRaj-svIIlD, a. O. lleew. Lltchflcld-K. X. Kline. Llttlo Meadows L. C. Van Ittv'en. Iiockwood, N. Y. Iil JennUon. Mehoopany J. W. Price. Mcshoppen I. J. Smith. Newark Valley, N. Y. J. C Leacock. Xlchola. X. Y.-r. A. King. North Tioga. X. Y.-P F. Jlead. Orwell D. H. Oridley. Owego, X. Y. William Kdgar. Ttomcz-N. Ti'. Barnes and L. R. Vought. Sajre II. JL Crjdcnwlse. Kklnncr's Eddj 0. II. II. Dads. Slatcnllle, N. Y. L B. Wilv.ii. South Danby. X. Y, 0. H. P. Arniationg. Specdsillle, X. Y.-J. W. Croby. Spencer, X. Y. W. II. Stans. Tingsi, X. Y'. Carl Councilman. . TOncrly, N. Y. J. W. Nicholson. f West Danby, X. Y.-G. B. Tompkins ' Mindham O. L. Iiew-Is. Wj alining A. J. Cook. 3. R. DaWr, conference evangelist and mem bei of S'pencir, X. Y., quaiterly contemice. Wyoming- District. Number of Charges, 81. Presiding Udcr Austin Griffin, Po'tofllcc, PitUton. Pa. Alderson II. L. LlUworlb. Ahlcj A. J. Van Cleft. Askam I. tt. Wagner. Avoca IL Jf. Pascoe. Can erton Clark Callendir. Centermoreland Frank J lmes. Clirk's Summit F. A. Warnoelr Courtdale and LarksWlle (!. t'. Jacobs Dallas r. W. Young. Dorranceton G. S. Cvnnell. Ldton Henry Wliulcr. Forty Fort B. P. Riple;. Glen Lvon G. A. Harburton. hingston L. C. JIurdock. Lickawanni X. A Green. Lehman W. T. Blair. Lucerne W. A. Wngnei. JIaple Groic IT, G. ITained Jloosle J. X. Bailey. Mountain Top T. M. Fumy. Xantlcoke .lohn Bradihaw. Xoten . II. Brink. Old Forge tlolrcrt Reedy. I'arons-WlllIani XI. Jlilkr. Plttfiton C. SI. Surdain. rialai C. II. Sackett. Plalnsville To be eupplied, PIj mouth W. L. Thorpe. Hendham, Stewart M. nion.il J. I. Ttaee. Scranton Asburj, W. G. Simpson; ft'h Ftreet and Nav Aug, .1. It. Austin; Cedar Acnu", F. P. Dotj ; Couit Street. G. C. Lyman; Kim Park, C. JI. Glffln, C. B. Singer; Himpton Street, .Tnmtt Bonnlnger; Providence, G. X. Cure; Simp sou. If. O. JIcDermott. hhaiirtown L. T. Van Campen. Taj lor C. 11. Ilemy. Tunkhinnock II. II. Wilbur. Wunamlc F. D. Cornell. Waterlj JI. S. Codnhall. West Nanlicokc K. L. hanlcc. West rituton 0. L. Scerson. Wilkes-Banc Central, C. K. Jlogg; Derr Me morial, W. J. Hill; lirst Climch, lr. .1. H. Bi ton), nssUtant, C. X. Seward; lamli Sticet, W. U. Uiller; Kliernun hliect. HHMon, L.. M. uones. Wyomiug Stephen Jay. Y.itcsiille Hairj Kelley. JI. h. Hard, usUunt rortesponcliug secretary of Board ot Cluwli Etenslon, member of Kings ton quarterly conference. W, A. Noble, niiisinnary in Korea. L. L. Spiague, pri'sldcnt of Wyoming Semin ary, niembir of Klngitun quarterly conference. Samuel Jloorc, financial cTetary Wyoming Seminary, member hingston quartcilv tonference. II. G. Hamed, agent ot Pennsylvania Bible soeietj, member of Simpson (Scranton) quarterly conference. John V. Tennant left without appointment, to attend some one of our schools, ncinbcr of Wllkes-Bairo I'lrot Cliurcli quarterly cvnfeiuice. In Scranton the onlj- change is Rev. Dr. J. B. Sweet, of the Simpson Meth odist Episcopal church, who goes to Oneonta, N. Y and is succeeded by IJev. II. C. AtcDermott. of that place. Rev. E. B. Singer Is assigned to the Kim Park church as Dr Clflln's as sistant. ltov. A, J. Van Cleft, of Dunmoie, ffoes to Ashley and is uc ceded there by Rev. C. II. Xewiilff. II. C. P. CONFERENCE NOTES. l.cid Freeman, of Blngliamton, with bl beau tiiut wife, was a conterciiio nsltor for teieral ilaj and 111 e many other foituiute people Mus located at tic pliasint homo of J1h. Wcvtou, widow ol tho late Di, Wc"ton. so well known In Siranton and Taj It r. He. II. O. MoDcimott. the new pastor i.f Siinp0U churt.1i, is ou-ld-'ied on.i of (ho blight. e.-c nun in tho conference, and although Dr. Swiet'H populaiity makes 1-iin i dlflicult ni.n to follow, tho one appointed today will prob ably find .i waim mi Rome. Bishop Fowler vent lo tlullaJo after ad journment, which place lie will loae almct Inunecllately to pieildo (A.t a conference in .Mexico, X. V. Jloro cliantu link place m tl.c Wyoming confirenco thb. ir than cier t-efore in its lilflorj'. Out of thlrtj -three cbargi in one ills, trict, iilnittwi ihaugej were made. In the W'jonilng district clone, one-third of tl.( pa.-.-tors aro "swapping" placw, 'the Oneonti dls tiict was littln dialurbril. Dr. Giiftn will hereafter line an avIsUnt pas. tor. IIo in Iliv, ". tt. Singer, a piy n.ml-in- joung man good to loot- at ami energetic In Ids woik, rim Paik Is bccoinlug too lusc lor on to laio for uiuiilcl. Tnere was general applsio in ctiureli wiien the name ot Dr. t&icrdcn nai n id nut as pas tor at West Pittflloii, slin'nj 1 1 ip high fatv in which lie Is tit 1.1. Sicietary J, B. Gwect went to Dingliatnton to. day on bu-ilness connected with the publlratluii of the minutes. H. 0. l ' Cheap Bates to California. Parties desdrlns to nuke trip to Cali fornia, Arizona or New Mexico, either for business or pleasuie, can do so now at almost baU price, Every Tuesday, until April soth, in elusive, tickets marlwd "Colonist" may be purchased via Southern Railway tor $41,00 from Washington, jie.so tiom Philadelphia, and correspondingly low prices from other points. The Southern Railway and sjoutliorn Pacific company operate through ex cursion sleepets fioni Wash luff ton, leaving Mondays, Tueadayij and Fri days, the Tuesday sleeper being avail able for ''Colonist" tickets. Tho beith rate In these sleepers la only $7.00, two people being allowed to occupy one berth if desired. Personal conductors and Pullman porters go tluough with each sleeper. There aro other new, convenient nnd economical featuies connected with thete excursions which may be abcet tallied from Charles h. Hopltlna. District Passenger Audit, Southern Railway, 82S Chestnut stieet, Philadelphia, IF Wheat Is Worth $1.00 A bushel you can't buy it for 38c. Neither can you buy a pair of shoes worth $r;.oo, for $1.98 or $2.98, A great many stores endeavor to make you believe you can, but you can't, Many shoe buyers know by sad ex perience that it can't be done. We have shoes for $.00 and they are worth 5.00 and we sell them for $5.00. They are fine shoes. They are the best shoes made. We have only one fault to find with our 2,50 and $3,00 shoes- they often spoil a sale on our 5.00 shoes they are so swell. This Week We are showing the best line of Union-Hade (Union Stamp) Shoes in the world at $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Step in and see them. Look in our windows for good shoes (up-to-date.) Lewis, Ruddy, Davies& Murphy 330 Lackawanna Ave, FINANCIAL. SpsncerTrask&Co BANKERS 2X & 29 Pine St., New York. Transact n geneial banking: business; act as Fiscal Agents for Corpoiations, and negotiate security issues of railroads and other compa nies. Execute commission orders and deal in INVESTHENT SECURITIES Descriptive list of bond offerings furnished on application. Membeis New York Stock Exchange. Pranch Officis: 65 Stata St, Albiny RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western In l.flcct Dec. 2, IMC 8011th Lcaie Si union (or N'cvr York it 1. it. 3 00 CM). 8 00 and 10 Uj .1. m.; V2.jj, :i.n.; it. ni. I'oi Philadelphia at S.0Q Jiu 10 ir, a. m.; l5" and t!.3.i p. in. I'or htioudilmii? nt tf.10 p. in. Milk jcconiinoilition it :.4n . ni. Ainc .it llolnit.cn at (HA 7.1$, 10'JS UOi, r.15, l.l, 7.ll p. in. Atrho ut PlnUdcli liia, al id;, :iim, tt.no and S.23 p. m- Airno (rum :civ York al I.JO, C:i2 and lO.'JJ a. in.: 1,00. 1..1., nil, Wj and 1J.C0 i. in. 1 lout Mroudsuiiif at Sj.Oi a. North T.i'3ap fv union (or Buffalo and Inter mediate tt.itlun.', nt 1.15, fi.SJ and mm ,i, m : l.B.), 6.4b and U..J5 p. i. I'ur Umpu and hjraciiio at O.Ti a. m. nnd 1,5 j p, in, Vnr Utlta at 1.10 a. in. and 1..V, p. m. jvir J'&n. tree aL 9M a in; 1.0." and 5. la i. rn. I'or Mcholson at I uO anJ 0-lr P. m. Tor llln. hiinton t WJJ a. in. Aulw In Pcianlon iron lluKalo at l.J"', -.W. j-'1"' ll'"l 1" no ,i, m 'uo and fr.W 1 1. in. rioni Osisogo tint Siricii. at 2'.'i n. in.; 1"S aii't .i 1'. nt 1'ioin 1'lk.i at a.n a. m.i 1--US and H.SO p. ni. lidia Mrliobou 01 7.W) . m. and () p. m. Hum xioiit:ot at lo,'"' a. in ; a.W and s.oo p. w. Itlnomsbma llMsinn l.eaic fret uitou (or Noitlminbcilaii'l, at (J,l 10 W a. rn.i l.Sj and 6 50 p. in, I'or I'ljiiuiitli at 1,01, 3.J0, 8.W1 p. ni. for Klnestoii at S.10 a. in. An be at Nurtliuinbeiland at P!.'i a. in,; 1. 10, r..0i) and 8 15 p. in. AlThe at Uinsston at fif.i a. in, .Milso it I'luMiwtii nt ami. i3j, ii.r. p. m .umn in Piranto" f01" oitbumlicil nnl nt n JJ a. pi,; J2.3fi, till Mid S.l' !' ' Pimn Kliifiton at 11, (x) a. in. 1'iom I'l nioutlt al 7.Vi a, m.; . un mid C Jj 1. nt. ' S.UKOAY Tll.MN''. bonllj I PAVf hi'i-iiiton at 1. 10, .100, ,W, I.) 0,1 it. in.: J..U and .'.10 p. in. North Una eranton at 1 l, 0.15 a. in,; I.r.i. 3.1s and IM5, P. . lllnoni'.buiir Dlxlilon l.ca KuMtiii at 10 01 a, in, and 5.W !' pi. Delawaio and Hudson, In Kllctt Nov. U5, I0O0. Train lor t'ailwndJli' leae Sranton at fl.S0. ;l, .M. 10H ' 5 'i"0. I-1. -Ml, ..V, o!.-j iJ. T.W, 0.13, 11.11 P. rn. 1.18 a. in I'oi Honfldalc 0.0. VW a in,; 2 J und S.'.'l) 1'fcV WilVeBJn 0.15. 7 IS. .IJ. p,?, w is, U.H a. in.; J.liS. i.ln, 3 . l.i ftl').7,IS, 10 , U'oi ril. V.' It. II p"lrits-C,r. II M a. in ; ,j; 4.S7 and 11.. 0 p. in. Tor I'criMjhaiiM H, II. JioIr.t-i.lj, O.SS a, m.t '-'.IS il I -7 ! '" . Tor Albany and all pcuil.1 north 0 SO a, in. anl3.53P.i.i.stJNinv Tor Cubondale 9.W, II, W n, in.; 2.11, 3.52, 5 17. 10.52 p. lit. lor WIII.-llJvrc-trCS, 1I.H j, m.; I 33, t., ii 07 (,,:7 p, in 'Vol- Alt any and polnw norlli-"".! p in Tor lloiutdale 0.00 a. in. and 3 ,YJ p, m Iueat tatci In all poinU in I'nllfd htnln and c;f"f-,')ll,nln-, o, l A., aIIum-, X. V. II. W, I HOtsS !. I. A., t-iiaiiton, I'J. Erie and Wyoming Valley. Tune 'lal.li' in Klfecl ei. 17. PWO. Xiains (or lliwley and lneal poinU. toniicU Ins at IUley ultli Urle rulliwl lor .New York, New bur c and intcriiicdlale points, lrao Siran ton at 7.03 a. III. Jt"l '-.S3 p. in Trahii anbe at Krantoii at 10 CO a. m and 9.10 p. in. NEW Wc ate now prepared to show you ait entire NEW stock of Carpets Wall Papers and Draperies Every item is tliis season's goods, and wc are prepared to serve .you promptly and at our well-known low prices. J WILLI AflS & flcANULTY Temporary Store, J 126 Washington Avenue- t 4 ;:i::::c:aa:u:;i;tu::;a::::a:K5:K: i Meldrum , We have just received another invoice of Foulard Silks in medallion effects. Entirely new. Fine French Challies, both all wool and satin stripes, in latest Persian designs, Elegant line of Silks for waists and dress trim mings. New line of Silk Sash Belts, Also manufacturer's sample line of gold and French grey Belt Buckles. Exclusive. jj126 Wyoming Avenue. ;;i;:;:::::;:;:;;;;o::i,;::;;:;:;:;o;:t::;uo; RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA RAIIMi Schedule in Effect March 17, 1001. Trains leave Scranton: 6.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and for Pitts burg' and tho West. 9,38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, and for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays 1.58 p. m.,) for Sunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. Pov Hazleton, week days only. 4,27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury. Hazleton, Pottsville, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. .1. B. HUTCHINSON. Gen. Mgr. J. 11. V.OOD, Gen. Pass. Aet. Xehigh Valley Bailroad. In l'.iffct Maieli 3. 1001. Tor l'lilladclpliia and New York U X). V II. It. It., at 6.JS and 11.03 i. in., at J L'. 16. Wil (IIIjcIc Uuinond txpre), ar.d 11.30 p. m. Sun Ujjs, I. k H. n. It . J.58, 8.U7 p. in I'or White Haun, Hizliton and principal (lolnt. in tlie coal tcsiona, ia 1). & H. It. K 0 1). CAR and 4.27 p. in. Tor VutUHille, 1.J7 p. ni. I'or Bcthleliciu, Eastrn, llcodins, IIarrl-bnrs .ind principal iuterincdute .t itlorw U D. k II. R. IS., 0.15, 11.33 a. in.: 2.1S. 4.27 (Mack !u- nmnu i.tpruo, n.uU p. in. Biiniij.i-", i, n. K. It., 1.58. 8.27 p. in. I'or 'iinl.banncK-k, i'ow.imli. Elinlta. Ithaca, Gcnci and pilnclpil inlcnncillite atitions. lii V., L. i. V. It. It., S.OS J. in.; l.Oi and .MO p. m. Tor ficr.cw, ItotIn't.-r. BufTalo, .N'ingar.i Tails, Chicago and all polnti west, via D. & Ii. it. It. 11 S5 a. tn., 3.SJ (Black Diamond HxproM). 7.1", 10.41, 11.80 p. m. Sriinilajs 1. & II. It. It., 11.C5, tf.27 p. in Pullmni parlur and blecjiins or I.ililuli alloy pirlori caw r,ii all tralnn lictuiin WilUs-U-iiii! and Xcw Vnil., Philadelphia, lluttalo and bus 1 niMon nricliro I10I.I.1N' II. Wir.llI.'R, Gen. "iipt., 2S Cortland street, Xi'W oik. CHAHI.KS X f.l'.i:. Con. I'.'t. -st . Si Cortland street. New VorU. A IV. XONM.MAUir.lt, i. IM-s. Asl., South nctlilrlifin, I'J I'or ticlu'W and Pnllnun ienatlum apply to ."00 I.ackananna avenm-, scranton, I'a. Central Kailroad of New Jersey. Staliom In Xew Vork I'ool of l.lljcily i-licot, - ii ..,i C.nfli I'i rr JS, It.. HUM ,""k" w..j. I'l Mr. taih.k in i:Ki'i:or xov. :',, moo. TmliH Jeae huanti'ii lor New York, Xcwailc, niUibctli, I'lilUilfliiliu, l.'a'lon, DclliIelH.ni. Al- ..... r,.,.li 'J.nitlr nnil liftik IFiiit ot- Q Os a. in.; expires llui !cs?t J.u') a, m. &un- dai, 2.JP p. Vov PUtslou and VUus-IUrre, S.JO a, in.; 1,10 oml 3.W V- n;laH, 2.15 p. in. Or UaiUIUVli, ...... ...........u.. ,iu (IUIHI-. f-outli and Wet U lletlilehoin. w,0 a. in.; J.p) and 3.M) p. '" 1-iinUijiJ, 2.15 p. ni. lor 1.0ns nrancn, umn uroic, cic, ac SS0 a. in, and 1.10 p. in. For Heading, l,!unon and lluirMiurjr, ii Al. li-iilown, 8!.0 a. in. mid 1.10 p. m, smidaji, 2.in p. in. Vnr l'iltl)l". 8...0 n, m. ard 1.10 p. in. Tlironsli tukrlii n all points t.nt, noulli ami nest al lonrnl tatcs al the bt.itiun. II. I. HAI.DWIX. Ucn. l'a. Mt, J. II, OMIAl'MlV, fiin. snpt. , r. Time Card inttfrctDee. 30th, 1HOO. SCRANTON DIVISION. aa'ws swi fcTATlONi 15 '3 it SI IU .V.V.AVlMM.l.r. I I P.M i Pvt ' , I'mloiln ,,!., , HunroiL ,, " . hiArllKlit. . " ,1'rtnton lark. " ...NlllttCOit ., ,, i'uyntclld.,, " ,. .Or.oiL..., 1 Itfttfunt Mt, ' . Inlvnilalv,, . loietl Cil.. t'arbondaloid M ( m bontlale . " ,llillol)ilJ. " .'J.yflfld Yd, " Mai 11, lil , Jt'im)n ' n liUU , ' Winlc.ii , IVrktille ' OlMlllHIll. . ' 1'rlrrnuiK , " Tlirooi " .l'rniittiiii,, ' ,.,,1011 .. ,9 111 81, . a si 4 ii , U415D5 . 10J II, ttAhA 306180 . . 3 DOS 31 .. 5 fins im aaa&M. 7W3W6M I UJ.. i7 03SUt8 7 013 136 01 ,7 Oil 316 8 IB. ? 153 116 08 7IIIHII1 mi us is 7 l'7 IH6 21 7 rui 7 I'll 7 .til 1 HI I. rime runtoii 7 .1.11 ai ; ' I'll 186 31 IV PMlMl Additional mlutloi. I'irtordil,, for al.iUel.l .ni 6-13 putvxtrpt bun U) , .ml 7 Upuibutia., valj,.irllluc 1 ILilScId rJ70U pai nidaoopin Addition It rain. Ktvet.rntgn at? 00 pnbunoAciil', I'OpiliicattlUlatlou. tu 1 arUindalc, arriiiua .1 715 pu. and iralalratr Mjdald Vsrd for i.rtiouaatu atA.&aiu d.lly,lrilii(atllllwndcaii.Uiu. IIate 3 cent, pur mile. ' Lonc.t Kitteil tt nil rulnti U't. J. C. f HOtREON. J.CWCl.H. C.a'll'aM'r Afcni. liar, Aicot. , itW VtkCllj, tKlUtlMl.lt. 1 . w . W 3 SOli &' i 1 j,-a wo Hr. r Tki I 4M P.vt , ,..'10IW iD6Ar ...tato ap " 1031 ip " 1011 3 81" 10M 126 " ,.iaoo ala " , 9W) Its " OtOlUI " ..!.,,, 8 Willi .... ... .Mil Jo ' ,. pvi .mitt " ,,..610 uioii:u " ,,..BSB'J0r . ' ,,M 0ik. II " ,,..8S2 0OI1I 11 " ... t0 H Mil til " . tiHKMItui " ....aw'uMii hi ,. 9 it iain'; ... ait mjum .. .8111 1 to law " .,,.808 3I0U ,,,.B0u K3110 IV 8W H.1110 ll " Ii OC SS0IJ1W. PJ IM VI 4 y4 4 Scott & CoJ THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Capital $200,000. Surplus $500,000. United States Depositary. Business, personal and aav ings accounts invited. 3 per cent, interest paid on savings accounts. Open Saturday evenings from 8 to 9 o'clock. Wm. Connell, President. Henry Beun, Jr., Vice Pres. Wm. H. Plck, Cashier. NEW YORK HOTELS. WESTMLNSTER 1IOTE1, Coc Sitccnlh ht. and Inlnff Place, NEW YORK. American I'lan, .00 Per Bay and Upward. J mopenn Plan, l.W) I'tr Day and Upward. Special Hate, in I'amilics. T. THOMPSON, Prop. Hotel VICTORIA 27th Street, Broadway and 5th Ave., New Yorlj European g&Bakgto. AbsotuteM Plan Fireproof ', (a the centre of the ihopplneina theatre district A Modem UlCUtJ. 1 Ut "lern Flc.tlis. Hotel. Complft. tn all Us .ppolnt.. I. I unilitdngsaiiildecontioiu newlhiouchout. ACdiu. ll.tur. f't 501 crurtsi i$o faultes with l4tlii. Hot anJ uwlailtHjr. tr 501 ffurtst 130 huLtes with (4 tin, jot nJ CeM water ml telephonn met cry room. CuLlaeeQ4iceI.eL OEORQB W. SWEENEY, Prop.' ---4i For Business Men $ In the heart of th wholesal dlitrlct. 7- For Shoppers Z minutes' walk to Wnnamalcers; -f S minutes to Slecol Cooper'a Blc i, Store. Hasy of access to the ercal Dry Goods Stores. f For SlRhtseers One block from B'.way Cars, ctv T Ins easy transportation to all " points of Intel est. 4 HOTEL ALBERT : NEW YOKK. Cor. 11th BT. ft UNIVERSITY PI " Only one Block from Broadway. BOOHIS, $1 Up. prCes Reasonable .tvT Every Woman isiniertu'iHudibBaldknoiT about tlie wond.rfol ?' . ".. tM!(Sii:l MiLSV&U MARVEL Whirling Spray W iliso"! Wv & vn umf ournw, iiracEHi est- jioi 1 onTeoivni -iC lik tourtJrvKKUt for 11 If h" i Jiniiol MiMly Iho .iihpr. hut mhhI ttanut fnr it iisirnieu itouit--fi'a u kivch full ltuitit uUiauiid iln-i lionailu ;aliiul.'lotiltiaifi M II i:i. i IIUOIll HUIt'll IiUK.tftt 1UII SProf.Q.F.THEEL,527A?hrith. ijfVl IcUaJrlphla, I'a. Uul (Xruaa tDFrlalU la ---' Awrrlr. OurimU lucurciUub baU 1'rhkU lUtfta,irrfltfHf l9IUdi;illtNIM1.ibi n 1001 rtQ. nffTun iehiiuy. i vii larintrritf . siruurr ( rtiiuaci. lb4 lntl bbrvQro Orifian4.br4rvrMifona rUanUli T 1 ..... .- Jt.. I I . I. .1.1.. I ... A II I If BVVIf" ! SBarvjasai Bhaij) ajICCBI IC1 (., arajltM STOCK. WEmmmj xv r HJ f XJ& ?)
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