w R XT!""" "fr '"'.? ' THE SCKANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 190,f. E3HRT1 NEWS OF THE LABOR WORLD INVESTIGATING THE WRECK AT SLATEFOItD." Teatlmony of the Trainmen Is Boliip , Taken Extonslve Impiovements Are to Do Mnde nt' tho Cnyugn. Oidei-8 That Have lleen Issued for tho Guidance of Lackawanna Em ployesCentral Ralhond of New Jersey Notes Tho D., L. & V. Bonid for Today Odds and Ends. Hupfilntumli'iit II. Al. Hluo um lml ly eiiBam'il yi-HiiMilay lu nmUltii; lu ijlili H'H Into tlic wri'ck which oirurieil in the l.ui'kitwnmm tullnmil tit HIiiU lonl last Krliluy iiIkIU. Th testimony of trainmen ms taken, hut It will h prvenil iluyH before any mitlu'titlc re rnrt of the acolilenl ran be obtained. Inquiry will also be made Into the taiiM- of the other wteek whltli "' t'uncil at tlie wiim point on Satunlay, wlu-n KiiKlui-ei Lyman T.'liiise lost bis life. Testimony In this rasu will b taken today and tninrA-rou. Superin tendent Mile In beliiR assisted lu bis Investigation by Traluniuxtei' .1. .1. .Mi -Cann and Air Hr.ike Instriietoi I'.,. I. 1..1IIKII1I. Lackawanna Quiets. The fnllowbiK onleis of Inleiost to Jivknwau:ui employes have boon Is fetieil: 'tin1 l.Miini' nl In'iw llni liat.' nil.ir u'i it.rr lw nljtn.il c triilns u.' ii.i.ini'iii ! tuiiH ,tl rnllTB t Ilni;ll illlrj. I'ilUtcli, lii'f n ttulr 'Ul'tr lutr t kin ulir, hum lie I" unltiuiiil. LriitliiiK piiuIiip will pull n.ilu f" troiii;li r,it tii I'irnilt lielui)ir ciiclw in i.il-" tutrr, ami will lliin lti ""'I "11 "n,l lll'l iiit; iliaini' ha tnl.tli ttiitir Hint roiiiliil im I" train. I vinlutluif v ill mo tint u Lrakriiiaii l tutlt netl mi i (Ml- cir ut nil time uml lli.it i.'in.ilii-. iliciti until IiImhk etivrhic lut I" n itoiiii(i1 lu liU ti il'i. ihnj.i sU'iiat .Vii. 113-IJ, ivtatrtl .ibntit ." t t i-.t of IllliOtllllelll ..titluii, will In' put In ! lii' nt 12 ii'ilmk Injun ttl.i). TihiI.i). Minn ill. 'IliU l a iIlitiMit aljit.il lor llinjo Nil 117-11, .iml uliiii put 111 npii.itli n tin inl.ip fui llmjj Mmut .No. Ill-It will lr ml elt. lilp i. No. A-;:j.7. l.-iml li. K. V. Louiun. i.l II. i l.ni l..iw mi' i mil ilipiitininl, In f.iun of l.mli Itrlnliuri, lt-.i'lm;: N-Mliton In llnlmk'ii ml ri'liiin, iljicil t re 1 ;. In- Imiii In.t. I' priwrutit fur p.im.im , ituiilui Im will pli.iM' 111 u in! ulii.ilii imv p.iiili uliis pn-villili' n n lim it taint in tin. itulik'r'K pii.-,r..i'ii. LitKauaimi I'liiiliiilni-. mc licrrli) tioiilitil tli.it tin' aitlii2 Miptilntil.ilriil 1 i.u miir, .M. li. I.urj. it nlmil 'f ifpurt. ,i pir llt nil lini-i li.il! Imllillli. n in- tiqiirelitl tn luakr tin in up at nun' ami rml 1'n'iii lo Mi. (,i-i. Itepahs at the Cnyugo. The Delaware. Lai'kuw.inna and Western coinp.iny eontemplates niak Ins: extensive linpioxements and lepalr wotl; nt the Cayuga mine ns soon as tlie mnleilal can be made le.tdy. The shaft Mill be re-tlnibi't-ed and new elee. trie KOlteiatrirs will In- placed in opera tion. It Is calculated that from six to eit;ht weeks will be (onsiliui'd In m.ik Iiik the repairs, and In cnnsoqtiouco of that fact between -100 anil find men unit boys will be thrown out of employnient unless provision can be made for them In ami around other mine:- ami col lieries. Central Railroad Notes. The new pass-enner station al I'l.iln. Hold on tho east bound t rack Is now open lor, business. The air brake Inslrin lion ear will be located al Abley until further notlie. This week the eiiKlnemen's class will bo held In the mornlnp; ami the train men's lit the afternoon. The classe.i nlll be ebatmeil In thl manner eat It week until lurther notUo. '. II. Kilsall has been appointee! train title examiner. lee I... J'. SheiM, promoted. 'Fui lumen between Jlatti h t'liunk anil StTiinton will be paid on .Match L'l, and the employes of the Scrnniou. Ash. ley iind -Maucli chunk hhop will be jalil on Jlarclt :'.'. Today's D., L. & W. Bonrd. The make-up of today's I)., U and AV. boa id Is as follows: MOMHY, MAIM II 1 WiM Tit.. i:.ifls p. in., . I.jl.ur; 10 p. n, , 1", .inWornir; 11 p. in., P. Cuaiuiijli. 'rri:.HAV, maiicii p. wiM aii. i:aii -i.'.m'I . m.. r. mun, wnii- Iliililnu'A nun; ;i a. m.. .1. .1. .Muiray, uhli i llirlliukinrw'K men : (Mi a. in., A. I'. .Mullin; 11) .. in, .1. II. Mutua; II .i. in, W. 1). .n. ti'li p. in., ('. W. Ilium; '-' p. in., II W.i 1 1. h. ; I II ii. m, O. V. 1'itsir.ilil; .". p. in., I. ,1. 'Ilimnpvoii; f. p. in.. .1. Mni.it r. Niiiunlt-., Illi. ii .i. in., tiut. .I.inii s 1'.i1Il"4; f- a. in., WiM, tJioit'c rioiiulilkri; Ii ,i, in, wft, W. II. MilioN; ii p. in, u.t, I. I. miiir.il ; 7 p in. i .i-l iron. N.iy Auk, IMujmI MiMIUm: 7p in . wi.i n.iiu i oiisj, Nliljiu : 7 p 111.. VUL tli'ill ( oiiki. f.ilili.x. Piillei 10 a. in , I" 1: Rrror PlKhl'li S J. Ill llOU-01 1U.1 111 S lllllli'ltv. Tlie man trussed up so th.tt he ian neither move hand nor foot is in his helplessness a fair tjpe of many a man HfTectcd by iheuuiatism. Often the dis ease only jiartially disables, and with crutch and cane the hiiflerci hobbles painfully about. Khcumatibiu can be 'un.il b the use of Dr. PicrceV Ooldcu Medical Discov ery. This fjreat blood purifying medi eifie eliminates the poisons which cause the disease. It increases the activity of the blood-making glands, and ho ' in creases the purity and abundance of the Wood bitpph, thus Kii'R vigor and vitality to all organ? of the body which depend for their health on plenty of jiurc Wood. It builds ut the body with firm flesh instead of flabby fat." The " Discovery " contains neither alcohol nor narcotics, "I had linn Iroulilcil Willi lliciimatl-ut for tMelcyir, mi bail ot times I could not lraiu my bed," writes Mr. R, J McKuiitlit, of Cnde, WUliainiitiiirs Co. t4 C "I uai badly crippled. Tiled many doctors, and two of them saw me up lo die None of lliciu did me much pood. The uiiu ill mv back, lilpi nod lcir mud nt time In my head), would nearly kill mc. My nppetlte was erj bid, l',er)lxidy who saw me raid 1 mint die. 1 toot f.c bottle, of the 'Ooldcu Medical l)lcoery' and four vtoltt of the 'Pellet,' and to-day my health In cooi! after sniTerinu tw b e j-ear with rhcu. matlmii " Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets assist the action of the "Dis- covcry." naniss. -:&ismm K?S?SiBKitt..B..MMp...BB giHB SICHEL'S MADONNA. One Thousand Copies of This Famous Painting- Received in Scranton for Tree Distribution. One llutuctind platinum copies, of Hlehel's "Madonna," r."..xlR6 111 size, have been tecelvud In Scranton ft out Tho Norman I.ltchy M'fg-. 'o., and are now ready for flee distribution. Ah nl ready announced In Tho Tribune, these pictures; will bo iflven away absolutely free, as loitu as the supply lastu, to each purchaser 'of one .r. ;ent box fit Krnuse's t'old Cure or Krause's Head ache Capsules. This Is the mot 111) t'lnl and expensive offer ever made to the people of Scranton by any manu facturer, and all persons desillllK a ropy of this famous palatini? should app'ly'at once, before the supply Is ex hausted, to any of thy following well known driiBHlsis: .Matthews Uius.", 4:'.l Lackawanna avenue. Carl I.orcnz, 4IS Lackawanna avenue. Charles K. Chlitenden, Mn Lacka wanna avenue. Henry and .lobn .1. lirown. 4ni S. AVaHbliiRtou avenue. Sandetson's I'hiuuiuey. Conmioii-w-alth JIulldhiK. J .1. Lnftuv, LM7 Wyoming avenue. Siitnuel L. rollllte. f39 Linden. M. X. Illeke. .117 Adams avenue. II. .M. Cole. 113S Capousc aelille, C. Kenwood .i Co., 19tJ X. Main live. Howard L (itlttln, 1S1I X. .Main ae. lieo. V. I)als. K'H, HI! . .Matket .st. Cinrenie K. Sbryer, Jul X. .Main. .MM on nvntm tt Co., 2i X. Muln. Decker - Co., 107 X. .Main. C, W, .lenklus, Jul S. .Main. John J. D.ivies, lOrt S. Main. D.ald M. Jones, rd'.' S. Main. .Maty A. 1'owers, -IN Cedar ave. William Koinnehcr. TJ-I I'lttston ae. V. S. Klonoskl. l3o: l'lltston ae. D. V. Iltiiuphivy, HI, l'lltston live. Albert Sihllltz, IL'02 Mulberr.. (ieo. S. Jones & Co., 700 l'lescott live. Win. II. Knoepfel. 1017 X. IrvlliR ave, oseai LudwlK. 107 S. lllakely slicet. J (i. Hone & Co., 102 K Drinker si. !'. V. Mellale, 101 Klni street. 11 'D u. in . Murm: p. in., I.ainplHK; IV P. in.. I'a.icwjd I.iirIiici 7 i. in smsir; .'...Ml ti. m , Mjiilun, i in , Mmpli.i ; r. i 'IInMrias , (.aflm-yi 7 p M , 7 p. in , M.1Ruiri .1. II. MiC.uiii; i . Wild ("lit., Wol -I a. in in. (.if I mi; 7 a. in., ltnmsi; s a. m,, M. '.n -IuimIv; pi ,i, m., W. A. llaitlinliiini'u ; It u. in, I'. Kim;-li; I p in., .1. K. hti-ni; '! p. in.. Kiiti.v, will: II. Il.'li.'ili'n mi ii ; :i p. m.. T. I'llzpiliid,: t i in. link, with ,l,,lm li.ilu fin'i; .". p hi, i, . llallrl; il p in. . Krtrlimi MMIli:. oiiiiiiilui .1. (lirilly .iml new will inn ,"i p. in.. VMM I .il, Wii, .M.ucli is, in pl.ui- ot hlintsliy .iml iiiw, M. M.iil will jii nut witli i:. M. Ildlol. 'I lie follow ine lir.ikuni'ii will f.dl .it I im n.iin -lir's ol'lir. win ii ohm uii nl: It. .1. liiMunis ii ('. ruihilik, l.iwi-i llini-i, .1. .Innlin. I'li'i W. lloniiiult. Alliut llcitir and .lanri loill p. Iliukeiiiiu (' II. Wlntiicy repulls fui dull Willi .1. II MiCum. Ilr.ikpin.tn I'l.ink Mi lif cm wllh W V lln llniliiini'w ttpnils fm iluly ni't trip. This an'd That. new sixty-foot turn table b.is been put In nt KhiKslaud and Is now ready lor service. The luitlKo on passlnir .switch at Mes-M-ngervllh' Is now all rlwht and can b used by Lackawanna trains. XV). Mil. one of the Laekawannn "hoK" eiiKlnes, was turned out of tho machine shops yesteitbiy looking? Just like u new locomotive. F. I'. Van Horn, chief leik to Super intendent i:. M. Jtlne. of the Lacka wanna lailioad, letuined .ye.steulay Ironi a brief sojourn nt ids home lit Omvi'ko, X. V. The best evldeine of the uppioaeblm? sprhifr was found In the Lackawanna jards esU'iduy, where woikmen wete en.iKed In cleaning up the refuse be tween the tracks. Xo. ft7u, one of the new Lackawanna pnssenKet engines, mado u Mttlsfae toiy trial trip to LehlKh yesterday ahead ot train No. ii, lenvliiK Sera n ton ut !I.3J p tu. Several olllrlals in on boaid. Hereafter and until further nntlc. Lackawanna train Xo. 15 will slow down al nutil catch near Cast Mulfalo to allow packages of newspuperh for the LehlKh Valley tallroad to be trans ferred. Hereafter Lackawanna yardma.siei-s, drlllinahters, conductors, agents anil olhei.s making out time slips or pay rolls must show in lull the llrst name of each and eveiy niaii appeal Ins thereon. If the annual pass. Xo. loin, Issued lu favor of II. I'. StoNeus. is presented for passage on the Lackawanna i.tll load, conductors ale heudiy dliected lo lilt same and leturn to supeiiu lelldent's olllce. .Masters Metbanlcs It, K. KllpatiUk, of KhiKsland: F. W. Williams, of Htif- fiilo, and It. 1". Schilling, of I'tlca, were In consultation with Siipeilntendent of Motive Power Lloyd and other Lacla wauna olllclals esteiday. , P. It. Carr, formerly of the Deter Sulphate Pulp and Paper company, of Walcilowti, X. V.. has been added to lite steiioKiaphle force In ileneral Su perintendent T. K. Clarke's otllet-s at i he Lackawanna Killiii.ul station. The Dickson Mnmifniturliif? coinpaiiy shipped two eompiessed air motors from the Cliff works jt'steiday for tho Delaware mid Hudson coal department, tt) In used at the Mnrvliie mine and L. Kjjelfs ciuek shaft. Whenever Liu kawanna passeiiKer . onduclors hnve an unusual tiuantlty of b.tKRiigo In their train to be trans let red al Buffalo they must arrange lo notify Superintendent C. .1. I'lillllps" olllce at Hulfalo by wire, that in i.tuKt-nieiitH maile be madu to handle It. I'lesldent J. W. Mutton, of the Xa llonal Assoelallon of Stationary KngU tieeis, an I veil In this Ity yesterday on bis ay to Xew Voik. He eonfeired with the olllcer.s of the local blanch, hut stated that his lst had no ,sgui llcance whatever. He will leave for Xew York today. Membership Helens of the Young Young Christian assoi lotion will bo honored lor passage for beaier and two of his Immediate family on Lacka wanna trains, east Xos. HO, BfH, llii; west, Xos. a, 1, 157, "51 and !i to attend an entertainment at Hoboken this (Tuesday) evening, March lit, at S o'clock. A meeting of delegates from locals ot Anthracite Ulsttlct Xo. 7 will bo lield today at Hazlolon. Tho session wbh called for the purpose ot electing a secretary. Secretary John P. Clalla gher's term expires today and It will bo to choose Ids successor that thn delegates went. Mr. (lallaglier will most probably succeed himself. Hereafter, unless otherwise liibttuet. cd, train Xo. IT, the Lackawanna news paper train, will stop at the Htle cross lug east of Mt. Morris to unload pack ages of papers for Itochestor, via Krlo uillroad. .Should II any time not be necessary for this stop to Im nuide tho messenger In charge of tho newspaper Irnln will notify conductor, such notice being HUlllclent authority for not mak lug tho extra stop. PREPARING FOR APPEAL PRELIMINARY STEPS HAVE 1 BEEN TAKEN. Liquor Dealers Want to Pny the Money Into Court Pending the De cision In tho Appenl What Re corder Molr Has to Say About the Advisability of Passing the Vnughan Bill Statement Given Out by President Robinson of tho Central Pennsylvania Bi owing Company. Tho ptellmluuiy steps have been taken to cany tin appeal to the Su pi emu toiitt from tho opinion handed down by the eouit Friday lixlng tlu liquor license fee at .$1,100. An appli cation mis made to the eoutt yester day for jieimlstsoii to pay the $1,100 Into com I, pending the decision of Hi Supreme ourt lit the ntatUr. The at torneys, for M. 1'. Flynn, ho Is mak ing tin1 test, were unable to convince the court estcrdny thai II has an tbt'ilty to make such an ruler and tha matter will he taken up again today. 1'eeorder .lames Mnlr lo n Trlbun man esteiday stated that he Aai her.illly In fax or of the pa.sage ot St tiator A'aiighau's bill, piovldlng thai iluting I lie lift thiet year after a llilld class clly entets the xecond class the fee for llipior licenses shall re main nt $Vi0. ' If that bill does not pass," sphl the reiorler. "and lite Supreme mutt up liulds the decision of the lower couit In the mailer. If will menu that thet'i! will ho a gie.it dmp lu the revenue of the city lor (he coming iKcal yen" anil thai Is s-omethlng which wvwlll not be able lo stand. 1 believe that the number or licenses taken out In thin city would chop over one half and that thcio would be a big drop in the money received. "The defeat of Senator Vuughan's bill would ntrnn abo vacant ntoie looms lu all puit.s ot the illy and as a consequence a marked ilepieelatioii In the vnlue of tents. It would be a. bud thing nil around for the city and I hope that the bill will meet with no opposition and that It enn be quickly put thioiigb both the senate and the house of rrptesentatUes." nui:vi:u's stathmkxt. I'm met- Slid Iff Chntlos Robinson, president of the Pennsylvania Centi.il lln wing company, gave out tho fol lowing statement yesterday concern ing the effect the high license will have : 'Hurt' 1 .i littn J llioiouuii r im.w ni.ule d the tin .mil up Mlliilnllr,' up I tlnd that I lie unvl liiuiii iiiunliir et licenses tint i jii In- tnWn out at lln- IiIkIi i.i It o will ln 111!, lii-lr.i.1 of the 'J-ll KMiittil in tlie rll.l. H' lit in nuke lUuii'H ami M't l( we do not f.m- lulttr unili'i- tlir eld hiltni linn niidpr Hit' iirw one, niiiu'lj, one liiunlrnl ami twehe lltrii't's (it sl.HKI tniuU si2.;,-jiK), 'I lie aliint would he dltiiliil il'i tpfi iflcil In law js tollows: Cllv, 11.' .11 S'lKl. rquds SPKl.W riiiiui, in nt i"1. i 'in ili 1 1 .-! ship, Hi iii im). p.iuiN ll.'joii. si.twi s-5,i,;iki. Wp will inoicid to ghn llie Hi;uh' as llipy wnulil al.mil it tlip lltrii.f fff iTi left at the S.Vii) ami all the liriiisci with few cuvpllom wtro t.d.eii tint, and it it ifp to iitliiintp thai llicip will lie ciy lew lttt tint will mil he lakrn up iniilir the eld sjflcin. su --, ilccusrs at s'mi), tviuls 1.11,2Vi. 'I lilt, ainiiinit .itcmiliiu lo Ii- will lip iliviilnl as follow: I lij , 27." nt sj-,ti, iipul, ij tkVJVl Ciiuiil, 27'i al IK), qiul 'Jr.r.iK) sUti-.'-JT.-i al Pi. riii.ili '.'7,."ii) sni.iii) NuW toiup.iip llitiu lmtli and mi wlnjhir ou till romp tint 1't'tltr in tin- Pini. I mli'i tin sl.linl lirpiise the illy umIIi'p nlmul si.imti inurn III in liiniir ..ic nlil lali, Iml IkiIIi Hip ri.unt and ftJtP pkIi lwi"0 ot tliiKKi catli. I tliltiK llul lids iucir.iM' in tlie till- portion will he only for the lut jp.ir, and in lln' hiuiuI i',ir 1 .im iiilalu that k's liirieoi will In l.lKrn nut, is It will onl lip an expuiiurnt for a cipai in my to tak out tin IiIkIi tit en-, tin-. rar, uml olur woiMnj,' unili-r n ihcy will pp llul Ihtv lutut drop II next jpar, as It will lip ab-olulplt- liiiini--ll.il' for mure linn one lniii.lt. il ppoplp to ')i Hut .inioiint in tills til. I lib' VJTAb POINT. Mid jiolnl that iiiu-t lip taken into i.in.-iil.i.i-1 1 tu i is Hip w.i tint properties will iluw in x.iUlilluli, .is at Hid piesenl tliiie ou hue in llip teiitr.il put ol Hie illy, tonipiMiiff only a u,irp mile Inking l.ick.iw.mna aitnup. IVuii, Woiuiii,' ami H jmiIukioii .itniu", and .Spiuip and I.lntliii lutl-, lill.V'llip to sivty acant .toil-, whlih is inorp Hi in an tilt ot iu Mt tr .my til that toinp.iri s w'llli it in llio Male, and Inn Uk nil llierc will ho aealeil a lamp iiiuiilier lump h Hip itiimts and owiitrn not lililU dill In ' tk' t'llt llll IliPIIM'. Who will lie llip hvir h lies' Win, Hip jiop. til owner wlio lias rciiml his lunbllnc; in uood luili iiiul I i.i" in. i'h' a new h.i-i wiih Ins Uiinii New Spring- Ideal Patent FOR tSSitskk- I . M r Ml Ifin f MJsirre rP worn V jm IM JMMMMimMM m M Jl 1 m r IT on tlie firat ol January ami who flmh tha( tho tenant, rot bcln aliln to tike out Ida licenne, must nculo the prcinlr, ami the landlord lu on riniy Imlldlng, and with the flmt of April laflii(f him In the face thete It rrrtalnly no ihance for him to make a leae with any on ctt, eieelally with the numlier of tacant atores hefoie mentlont il. Ho 0U will aer that there Is no one beiiptltted by the hlli Ikenne, the tax pajer loe, as there la leM money paid Into the alale and lounlj than under the old ayalem, and the propcuy oiier la also a aufferer. It Is, thereforr, the luipeiatbc iluly of every tapnjer lo Impress upon the iiiIikI of the mem ber of the legldaltiri' Irotn hU ilUlrkt the Im liorlaiiti' of liailrg the auglun hill pied thli ti Cf k. CHAKOED WITH DESERTION. John Winlock Held in Ball to An swer nt Court. John li. Winlock, of 73I McKenn.i com t, wns attested yesterday on a warrant Issued by Aldeimaii Millar, charging him with desertion and nou .support, threats and assault and bat tery, preferred by his wife, Jennie. Winlock was arraigned before Alder man Millar and hold In $300 ball on tho t barges of thieals and non-support, but dlschuigcd on hinge of assault and battery. AVInlnck deserted his wife sevetnl weeks ago. but ycsteiday the wire found him seated at a table. In n Putin avenue restaurant, with Cm tie iHmllh, and determined to hnvo him nrreslrd. WON'T HAVE TO PAY COSTS Supreme Court Reverses the Local Couit's Decision lu the Eighth Waul Election Contest. At liillnibiphla yesterday the Su preme court reversed Judge it. W. Arehbald's decision in U.e Highlit ward election contest, lu other words, thj Supreme court says that the peti tioners, will not have lo pay the costs: that the Vaughnn bill does not refer to contests pending ut the lime It was l assed. This will be good news for tho sign ers of the Uuigstaft petition, wlio have been doing a good deal of worrying since the decision In the Klshth warJ ccntost was tendered. In Felruaty, 189', W. II. Thorn was elected constable of the Eighth ward by i-K votes and on Match -1 John Walsh Instituted a contest. At that tint- the law piovldcd that the petit ioners were exempt from paying the costs of a contest If they showed piobnblc cause. In May of that your the Vaughan bill was pasretl, which said that the petitioners should pay the I'ottK unless the ronteetant showed that he was legally elected. The Hlghth waul contest showed that Thomas was electetl and tho dis position of the costs was passed upon by Judge Archb.ilil In a lulo obtained by K. W. Thayer, 'the cnmtnlMsoncr, to compel the city to show cause why It should not pay the costs. In this opinion Judge Archbald held that the law nt the time the question came before the court for consideration, ap plied, i.ithei than the law lu fotce I wi.cn tho contest began, lie theicup'jn applied the A augliau act and directed that the petitioners pay the costs, which amounted to about Sl'.OO'I. An appeal was taken to the Supreme couit and was atgueil last mouth at Philadelphia. The decision ot the court, bunded down yesterday, reveisos the decision of Judge Archbald. Do Not Trifle with danger and remanber every cough or cold means danger. Shilohs Consumption will cure your cough or cold at once. It will heal and strengthen your lungs. It is a safeguard for you always. Take it at the first indication of a cough or cold, "A ieere cold settled In threat and bronchial tube colds alaya lasted several months. I tried Shiloh and it cured rae at once. Am clad to add my testimony. PIERRE CUMI1NG. Uectcr St. Maik's Church, LeKojr, N. Y. fllilloh'H Consumption Care In sold by all drugcUta at 85c, COo, St. 00 a brittle. A frluleil gUKmntrn gnc with every bottle. t yimnreiniit nntllli-d go to nurtlrti;i;lat and get your money buck. Write for illuitrated book tin consumption Sent without cost to you. S. C. Wells & Co,, I.eKoy, .N'.Y. Styles Kid.., wA&etfr LADIES. Contiollj;2dH)allac m I he New Hosier v Men's. Women's. Children's. The preference is clearly for the faucy sorts more of them sold already than la any previous season. Upon their predicted popularity we planned for .and gathered ex ceptionally large assortments. We believe ours to be the leader amoug hosiery stores. Simple, plain, quiet sorts, in plenty, too prepared for all tastes. Aud every style from gravest to gayest is of good quality, and prices are right not fanciful, nor just about even with the market, but mostly below the prevailing prices for equal grades. Here are some splendid values iu plaiu. serviceable Hosiery. 19c 25c 25c a Pair Of cotton, iu black, tau, blue aud red, printed in white designs, stripes, etc. Seamless aud fast color. a Pair Fast Black Stockings, full regular made, iu three weights, light, medi um aud heavy. Positively the best value iu 25 cent Hosiery ever offereJ, $1.38 per half dozen. a Pair Fast Black Lisle Stockings in drop stitch and lace effects. Some of them are very light and fine. $1.38 per half dozen. I Q-r For Meu's Fast Black Socks, with uuble - money cau buy. $1.00 for half dozen. CfT Fast Black Hose, all black, iu three weights, light, medium aud heavy. $1.18 &&" half dozen. 'JtZrr Men's Iialf Hose in drop stitch and lace effects, very fine and entirely new. 4J 'fhcse colors tau, black, blue, grey, red and purple. $r,3S half dozen. 1 'f a a'r ys' aua" Girls' Serviceable School Stockiugs iu two 1 2"' and medium, fast black and seamless, sizes 6 to o lA. Ejy-r a Pair Boys' aud Girls' Iron Clad Stockings, the very best made for hard ser 42 v cc, iu two sizes rib, narrow aud medium. All sizes 6 to 10. Misses' Fine Lisle Stockings, fast black, with spliced kuces, heels and toes. A exceptional offcriug in fine goods. Sizes sr $ 6 6X 7 7; 's S 9 Price.... 18c 20c 22c 2Sc 28c 30c 33c 35c 37c CONNOLLY & WALLACE, NEW YORK HOTELS. WSTMlXSTJ:it 1IOTJ3L Cor. Sixteenth Et. and In in; Place, NEW YOEK. American Tlan, J3.60 per day and upward. European Plan, $1.60 per day and upward. I. V. CItAWKOUD, Proprietor. Mote! 27th Street, Broadway and 5th Ave, New YorI. h In the centre of the fltoppln? oad tLeatre district A Midlein rirtUlu ll&tel ComtV( In all iixiln!. MtlltS, I'urnHihliii? nntl ilis nrMlon ncwthniniflift.it natation f r io- jpir!i 150 u!tn with UtU, ntvl ul 1 wirr an t lei vhutte in tvery r joci. CuUm uneuellf 1, Atcctiil. GEORGE W. SWEENHY, Prop. For business Men In Iho Ii-urt ot the vliolrsala dlctrlct. For Kilioppcrs I minutes' wulls tn Wnnnmnkers: ! minutes to Sletel Ctioper'a lilg Sturo. Unsy r.f access to the areas Dry Good atoreu. For Sightseers One block from n'way Carr civ. Inc easy transpoi'tatlou to all l.olntu u( Interest. HOTEL All NEW YORK. Tor. JltlJ BT. UNIVKItSITV VU Only one IStoult (ruin Uroudway ROOIllS, $1 Up. pr'Ce UtnonMs f -f -- ---f-- -f All Points West CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY JHK IlliST OF FA'I.UYTHING. Through trains Chicago to lies Moines, Maion City, Sioux City, Omaha, The lllack Hills, Denver, ialt Lake, San Francisco, Los Angeles., Portland, ht. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Ashland uml Copper Country. Call on any agent (or tickets or address itt Croadway NfYorli (01 Chtt't St.,HitlaiilBhia SCS WatWrgttn SI., folio SOf Main St., Buffalo SI! Clara St., CAcjjo 135 Vim St., Cincinnati i07 SmltliflJSt., flllttiuit 334 Sptrler St., CltvtUnil 17 Camaui Martini, Oltrolt 3Ktng5t.,Cait,Ttnnto,Ont, Sf.G.FJHZtrLTSIj: R ,J I'blU.tfltihU, !. On 1 7 f.rrnta hirrUHt U 4 V jtlj) " rl. IJum( la rurt U bf will I'rltitr KImn1 I'vUmi. Nrrtitut IMtlUl), Ut Hfcfto(l,T 1 1 urlrnrlrt k MrlrlurM Ibu ruilliri. 1 n4irloiti MailkMiruHkrti Orciin.hrftd ritrhNwrn rrlluiuttl4 llvvbi riMUi(rjr mllrkl mi1 rltrlrlrtl fruil. Mfttllun tr .--.i--ft-i-''t' -4 European jAbsotalc pkn &M ftrcProof .A. BERT ""f"11" SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. Women's Stockings Men's Half Hose ached feet, Children's Hosiery $ ! Special Rug; For one week only we of beautiful high pile I ! ROYAL UTOPIA RUGS! Size 9 Feet by 12 Feet. These Rugs are positively the greatest bar gains ever offered iu a high class, well made, up-to-date rug. For One Week Only Your Choice, Fifty Patterns $25.00, $25.00. $25.00. We Will Kcscrve Goods Until You Want Them. WI LL1 AflS & ricANULTY 129 Wyoming Avenue 4. .j. .j. 4. .j. .j. .j. .. .j. 4. 4. ! HENRY BEL1N, JR., General Agent for Hi: Wyoming District lor lilnlnff, niastlnc Sportlnff, FraolelJM anil tni licpauno Chemical C'oinpany'a High Explosives. Eatcty I'use, Cap, anil Iploders. Room 101 Cod nell IlulMln.-, l-irantun. AUUNCICSi I mos. ronn JOHN' I). SMITH k bON ... W. r. UUM.IOAV Titlslon IM) moulli ... Wllkra-Harrt New models now in. Spaldings.Cleve- lands, Iver Johnson and Crescents. No better selection ever made. Call and see them. They're beau ties. I! 8 fill 21 1 Washington Ave. niionuT'o i i the best wearing Sox that ribs narrow" 127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE TTttlfTtT1iiiTllltt T., Sale j offer a limited number .j. r 1 ! 4' fi' 4" H Brewery JlunufriCturcra or OLD STOCK ER 43B to 455 N. Ninth Stroot, .PA Telcplioiio Call. 2;)'W, THE flOSiC POWDER CO. Coouis 1 and-2, Coui'lth U'l'd'j. B0IIANXON, PJL lining and Blasting WBER Uedeat Mooaloana ltilibjali VYorki. LAPLIN ft RAND POWOHR CO,5 QRANOE GUN POWDER Xleotrlo Ilattarlet. KleolrloIxplrJr xplodlns bluiU, bafcty Kmi ho I Repaune Chemical Co.'s bxi"oVi'vqs ; ilis m Lager Beer