ppTOg?ro- wq &.'? F-SiWlL W "ySp p K -Ji I f "SI '" I ; 8 THIS SOKANTON TRIBUNK-SIOJSri'lY, APRIL 15, 1001'. I '-I'xff? '"-X T " 'fSS Wi V j "J'l V YEWS OF THE LABOR WORLD 'KESENT CONDITION OF HARD COAI TRADE. THE Jutput lor Mnroh Is Estimated to Have Been 4,005,000 Tons Which Is Considered Very Heavy Latest tDcvtlopcmcnts in the Silk Strike. The D., L. & W. Board for Today. Number of Minor Officials of tho Pennsylvania Conl Company Who Have Been Removed. The new Mining pilci! tint h-i'Iiim In ho iieetliiR nloiv respectful iittPiitlun Ihiin ms been accorded ii'lntr piiti' llstw fur miiiy yearn. Uvhlnntly tlio "umnnmii t.v of InterostM" plan In lonki'd upon iih i (Uffui't'iH tliliiK- from "BiMitlisnit'ii'.s isrcenicnt."." or thf plans of well-iiieanlns"s'iil'iilloiii:iimmltli-M'i." Tlmrc ronton rir tlilc. When Hip hiihiis nan Ik iire.Mlilunl in" thi- UrailliiK sys fin mid of tin) 'IVmph lion i.oiiipiiny inti Is j-liittMl for tin- presidency ol' tin-li-rsey Central It douK not tale niiuli ililllty to M'e that llincn liuve olmniruil. I'lio pood old ilnyst Imv ' koh when dik's iiRcnts nut. solemnly promised to milntnln prices and keep down outputs i ml then loUiniod to their olllce to out prices nm! run up the lonnime. There Is no pnispf-et of siiili tlniei relurnlnif uul consumers will do well to recog nize tin; I'nct. Tile nver.iKe holiseliidd-"i- will inolinldy eontlmie to liny Ills oal when he neod II. A HOr. iviluetlon u April will not induce him to lay In supplies for next winiT. nor would n I eduction of $1. hut dealers e;in study the new order of tlilims with profit. .Stocks In tlm West nre Kenenilly lit-'llt: 111 filet, nt the head of tile lllk'S there .'ire m stocks at nil. lJuslness is -lin-k. The new price lists with graded .llscomits for each month are out. Oil thij Whole, dealers reunid lh in with favor. I'onsuin.'r.s will he heard from next fall. At lower lake ports business N llfslit. In the ensl where I lie "coininnnlty of interests" idea is understood best there is more buylnif. considerable tnmmi;.1 is icporled con trncled lor alieady from vnrloiis sea hoard points. The output I'm March is otllelally os i limited nt about l.!Hi:..i)i'ui tons. This is ,i very heavy oulput, coinparlus: with :i.T:J'i..S!i.'i tons in .March, limn. It Is ab normal, representing in part buying line to fears of u strike at the mines. The total output for .liimmry. Kclini ary and March Is about ll.'Ki.r.ii1) tons. Tills- is the larK'.-sL production for tho Hist ipiurter of the- year on record. The. correspondim,' output for UW was 11, r;sf.s;ir, tons. The April viicos for live-lnirnim; white ash 1". o. b. New York Harbor ports are: Uroken. ::.I0: crij, S3.7.V. stove and nut. 81. Unslncerlns and Minins,' Journal. The Silk Strike. It I- likely that within a feu days the sulking slrlf at Mullieriu & Judge's Taylor silk mill will return to work, as the icstilt of negotiations which have been on for some time between the owner:- and executive committee of tliu local. Concessions have been made by the operators and likewise by the Rirls, whose- original demands have been slightly toned down, and any day may now witness the termination of the -trike at the mill. At. both the other Taylor plants, the Lackawanna and Uenard & Son's, work has been re sumed. Valentine J'-liss snore out warrants Saturday for the arrest of Lizzie .Stiles, of Dickson: Stella. Operwith, of Throop, and MukkIc Norton, of I'ricolHirs, whom ho charges with disorderly con duct, in connection with the troubles at the Bliss Dickson mill. There will lie n hearing in the case today before Alderman JlP'rr. This moiT.hu, the special committee of the Central Lahor union will meet with the strikers' eNccutivo committee this mornim,' at ICeonomy hall, and dis ciifcH the situation. It is likely Unit the Labor union representatives will make an effort this week lo meet Superintendent Davis, of the Sauijuolt mill. Today's D.. L. & W. Board. The mnke-up of today's !., ti, and W. board is ns follows: MAHAY, AJMill. It V. ihi I ,a r.i-l - ii. in.. .1. A. liu-li. in ii. in , r. iiuiioti. Mnvinv. M'lin. i:., WiW c.iu i:.i.i li.'n ,i, in,, ii, r.i.cj :: ,i, m , I'. II. V.iii Wi.iin. ri la a. in., ,1. ll, Mi l Mini; it i in,. It. Ci-tner! I . in,, Ii. Wiilliiii-: i i, in, I. Mudn; ,"i i. in., A. I". Mulliii, ii ii, in., .1, .1, f.Mdlii -nniinli.. i:ii.-n ,i. in., i.i.t, ,l. IIcihiIk.iii; 7 i. in., wi-t, liiMBi' I'KMiiiMki'r; 7 i. in., c,ii, W. II, iiin.j ii p, in,, i .hi, ,, Onlcs; 7 p. in., wi-a tieiii I. una. i, MiUme; 7 p. m,, writ ireni C.iuiu'.i, 'Iiiiiiiimiii, I'lilloi- n ,i, in,, I', i;. St-iur, I'lMii'ii. -n ,i. in., IIhiimt; In .1, in., S. 1'in. iirlly; ll.iiil .i. in., .Mm.ui; 7 p. in., .Minpliy; i p. in., I.:iniilm;; in i, in , Wiiliui. l'.i.uiKir I.hkIiii- i" i,. in.. ,.i iTia ; V ,i, m., Miiuer; .1.."'1 . in., Muiiimi; 7 p. in,, M.iru(iii. Wilil Can II'M- .i. in . Ijllan; HI ,i, in.. I'. W ill; II J. in.. ). ll.lu'K'TUi; I p. in., KilC-l.y; a p. ir.. .1. II. .M.isici.; I p. in,, .1. i;in,-; .-, p. in., Jl, l.jiniiiil.t; il p, in.. ,, ijilu'.-.ni. no tin:. I'oiiiJiiiIiii MllU Mill mi; ( .niiliiilui II. Ii, ii. ii'lt'n crew le.iiutr Scrjrilnii ll.:;o ji. m,, sumliv, April II, until nulliir miiliv. Cotnliii.lr.i- M, C'luloy mill W, l, XlilioN" jh'iv lll r?port a I siipirlnteinloiil'o nffln n u, m Momlji, tho l.'itli. IlKilillll.lll Tim I..iiI,iii upwi-i mi lllllv M lilt II. .1, l.ud.in, HEADACHE CHARMED. It Is the Experience of Scrnnton Peo ple That Proves the Magical Effect of Dr. Chase's Nerve Pillu with Sick and Nervous Headache. It has never come to any other medicine never to all medicines tlm abundance of Scrnnton testimony show ing the unequakd merit established by Dr, A, W, Chuto'd .Verve Pills Thcie Is probably no case of nervous tiek headache they will not uui. Mrs. James WnUou, of No. yi: Twelfth street, Hcranton, Pa fays: "Dr, A. "W, Chalet's Norve Pills uro rlne, I began to use them for nervous siok headaches and nervousness, uml had great success In stopping them completely. lUcently J used tht-m to uvercome tho depresblou ant weak nesses following urlp and they woro again successful, glvlug mu bodily strength and nervo steadiness, As an all-round nerve and general tonic they are grand, and I am very much pleased that my attention was called lo them through Matthews JJros., iliugglsts, temporary headquarters corner Lacka wanna and Washington avenues. Dr. A. W. Chase's Norve Pills are sold at i0e, u box at dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co.. Uuffalo, N. y. See that portrait and signature of A. W, Chase, M. D., are on every package. Nursing Mothers rmtl kcp in the prima of hf<li, .tt.ich tiiothfonHtblnolonlytohf.rsfllf,biUmorn tothechildiihosprintiindfiiliuctrcnrlli mid dmtopUMittWpend upon Its motlicr'a wndlUon duttog tho nuniiiK liejlod. A nn rtntt uid InviTCTAtin stimulant and ionic it DFceaeary tn insaroptred htalih to the mother, and time t tiona o sooa hj Duffy's Purt Malt Wfaitkay Hill medicine, and nted mi urb it ftldx dlsettloa, stlmnlates and (tnriehet the blood, nonrialiM tho brain, bnilds up tht; ncrie tissues, and tones up he enttra nyatarn. lfir-ili wb9m al irturtMi MK)w1, Hit lki JlimkMt ( I'm f rri rt- Uralii tain .Tolm '.illiki t'vU fer duly with .M. Longtime-;. liriLt ni.m W. .1. Pa.Mio tcpMt-i fr duly villi Warfcl. Ilukinun A. At' n t)0it for duty Willi i. lliiwlcy. Ilr.it.em.ili J.iiiih .Mnllrii topoils ful (lut.V wltli T. lli.pkln. Itr.ila-iii.iu 1'icit llivit, tiitl(i for lulj villi XcjII-i. This and That, 'file I'ltlsburi? Locomotive woiUh iiC I'ltlsbiu-p-, recently secured a contnicl fur ilie shlpmant of ) freight liiconin tlves fur the Indian Slate railways, li'iint- Inr-iiniiillvi-M ni-n imif belnir enni- iileled and I lie lialiinee ill' tile Mhlnniellt will oxtond over it period of three months. Til.-. (lutes: Iron works; of C'liic.lirn. ban received through lt New York otllce a con tract for a stone cniHhiiitf plant of l.nni) tonn eapaelty from the Ivingstoii Llmustono Quarryinfr coin pnny. of Kingston. X. V., to be used for erushiiitf- rock for railroad ballast. The company has al.o dosed a con tract for n large cement plant lo be built at Math. Pa., by the Pennsylvania iinnnt company, of 5 ball mills and ii tub- mills. The plant, will have a nip. ,'K ity of r.f.00 barrels per day. The Uric officials have notltled the clerks lo tie.; mine superintendents of tho Pennsylvania Tool company that their S3i-vic.es will no longer be i-e. quired. They nre: U. W. 15. Allen, i Jerk for Supei Intend! nt Jnnu Young, of Dunmore: I' en Olson for Superin tendent Jolin Held, of Avoen. and Clay ton Potter, clerk to Hiip.rinteiideiit .lohn .loplln. of Pltiston. Klmer Set ter, who hud charge of the repair mums and Kred Barker, who bad charge of the coal pocket.-, ha'." also be mi dispeilM'd with. SENTENCE DAY IN COURT. Emory J. Ehrgiod Sent to the County Jail for Six Months Other Verdicts Returned. Tin- !-ecnnd week of Criminal court will open this morning, with .Judge it. M. Kd wards in the main court room. Judge .J. lJ. Kelly in No. U and Judge A. P. Swartz. of Montgomery, hi No. ". At th" head of the list is the case against Samuel Uilliott. of Carhondale. who Is charged with the murder of Kdwnrd Herbert at that idaee. Frank Jans-en. of South Seranton. charged with murder and arson, occupies the second place on the list. On tomorrow's list are the Municipal league's eases against Harry c, Jiatton and, S. R. Woyland. Juries returned the following vei diets Saturday: Mrs. Sophia Miller, selling liquor without a license, not guilty: Constable Joseph Woelkers. prosecutor. Alfred Mickles. forging a marriage eer tilicate, Mrs. Rlla Heglln, pros-ecutrlx, guilty: sentence, $.". tine, cost and three months in county jail. Henry Slanton, aggravated assault and battery; Mar tin Odcndabl, prosecutor: not. guilty. John Kulick, criminal assault: John Mnttack. prosecutor; not guilty. Mary Motza, adultery; John Kega, prose cutor; not guilty. Kmory J. Kin-good, the famed citizen of Moscow, who was convicted Wed nesday of hitting Charles Kd wards on tlio head with it horseshoe, was sen tenced to pay a lino of $23, costs, and snend "ix months in the county J;ill. JChrgood's attorney, Prank Donnelly, made a plen for clemency and suspen sion of sentence. n passing sentence, Judge Kelly said: I think tlu- it'in-M tin- n n..n ii.jm, m' m:i tn:(' in tl.is co." ,i nii-iit iiiiii.i-.nn.ilii i-iiic, .urn imi't liilitnluiu uml) i- tlio (in iim-l.llu'es el the i.i-i-: anil it, .ilw fti il:v ir.e lli.it It U a nwil iiiiu-i'-nnilile ii-qiu-i In ;i.ii; of hi (unit lli.il in iuipil-iiiiiiiH-iit hoiilii In- iuilii li-il iiiuii tilts ilcfi'iiiKint. 'flic iiiioioi-nlt-iice th.it lie or Ms liiliiily iii4v Mitlrr, cf cunnn-, is te lit- lOKretbd, hut lluit iiimiiil il(t-r u. Iruiu inlllilitii- iuh piilii-.liliiilll .i-i we ul .! Iliimeli we au iKiiimi In Inlllil muter tin- eviili-me in tin; e.ic. 'tip h.iy lui'l; .1 niiroiliil vi,-v r,f thr i.ii. II thry li.ul tmiml .von sullly m iutisi..iitcii ;i..mll .mil li.illir.i, tthi'li ::.n clcirly UMioinlnl hy n niil. In i, tin- ir.nit mmlil in) r.illiil iipuii Ii .ciul yuit in tlio piiiilcitiai ; I ititnk uiivthin-; om w.ml.l I..- iui(iii.diiiit njdi ilut,. lint, ,i, I m., llie liny rnol, .i vi-ry inoiiiinl lcw if lh. cti m anil ton. -ii txl yen m iiniU ii.anlt nml liiiitny, 'I'lu'y wi-ip in-llliul in Uul at li-.i-l mi-ili-i- your imn iMii'inuil. WV hair to .iiinlnlti-i--Hi I, imui.-lm, nl in IhU i.i.i- as up tlili.l, will iwo! I In i-i.iN .ii in.liic, ni,i It nmsl tie a nli Jt.intial piiiil-liiniiit. William Murray, who was convicted of stabbing Patrick McNulty in Cu slck's saloon In North .Snranton was sentenced to pay a lino of .V. and spend six months in jail by Judge 11. M. McClure. John P. Malawi was sen-tj-wed to pay a fine of $l.m)rt and costs, lie pleaded guilty to omboxzllng a sum of money from Joseph P, llcddlugton. August Obenvdss, who was convict ed of forcible entry awl dolalner and malicious mischief, Kordlunml luukley, prosecutor, Was sentenced p each casn to pay a fine of $5 and three months in the county jail, The sentence of Anthony Unth and Harry Walther. convlcli-d of selling liquor without r. license, wore suspended until next Sat urday. A PECULIAR FIRE. Blaze Breaks Out Over Newark Shoo r Store. A raihfir peculiar tin broke out shortly after - o'clock yesterday morn' Ing In the bulldine at Wyoming awl Lackawanna avenue, occupied on tho ground floor by the Newark Shoo com pany and owned' by Casey I'lros, Tho blaze originated in a closed on tho se'eund floor, between tho shoo otofo and the apartments formcily occupied by fliu United Slates marine recruit ing station, and now tonantlesfc. The origin of the Urn Is unknown, but tlio closet was full of old nowppapers and those, s-oou a mass of llame. gave liunvafecd strength to Its violence-. Tin lire am thiongh tha floor into tho shoo .store, through the ceiling Into Photographer Kemp's fianiing room, and through one side Ir.io an unoccupied room. The central city companies responded KS Jhjh2AXmfi to flic ntnrnt which was sent In by pnFers-by who could smell the smoke, olid through their prrimpi efforts, Iha lira was extinguished beroro much damage was dom, although tins water ntid theinlcnls were responsible for rrwn. In lcmp'i studio, the damage was greatest, both smoke and water leaving considerable traces. Tho tonus of Or, Lunger, dentist, which wero on tho same lloor with (lie closet, escaped damage. QUARTERLY CONVENTION. Hold by the Members of the C. T. A. V. of the Second District in St. PnuPB Hall. At the twenty-ninth quarterly con vention of tho Catholic Total Absti nence societies of the Seranton dis trict held yesterday afternoon In St. Patil'a hall, Green Jtldge, tho arlvlsa blllty of establishing a total abstinence paper for the district was discussed at length. The preponderance of opinion was Unit It would be wiser and belief to llrst ascertain wltotlier or not it would he possible to obtain the use of one or more pages or "The Catholic Light," the new paper recently started, This publication It was contended, would not depend entirely upon Its temper ance articles and news for Its Interest and would therefore have a wider cir culation. The board of government was Instructed to confer with the pub lisher of tho Light. The delegates from nearly all the societies represented reported verbally what had been done in semiring new members since last August, when Rev. J. J. Curran, president of tho Diocesan union, promised at the national con vention lo secure 1,000 new members from this diocese during the ynr. If all the societies are doing as well as those which reports were heard from yesterday, l-'atlier Ctirron's promise will be mor than rulliltcd. Thi- largest increase In membership was reported by St. John's society, of Pino ISrook, which since last August lias Increased over seventy-tivo per cent. An excellent address on tho temper ance movement was given by Itev. P. J. Me.Manus, pastor of St. Paul's church, and one of tho leading temper ance advocates in tills part of the state. He recounted at length some of his reminiscences of his early experi ence as a. temperance worker. The committee on resolutions pre sented for the consideration of the con vention a. set of lvsolutlons In which, among other things, the work' of the Municipal league in suppressing" tho speakeasies was heartily endorsed. The resolutions wore ulopted unanimously and after adjournment had been tak en tho young ladles of the church served a dainty lunch and furnished a most excellent musical and literary entertainment. . It was decided to hold the next con vention in Pharmacy hall, South Seranton, under the auspices of tho St. Aloyslus society. TROUBLE ON A TROLLEY CAR. The Men Who Caused It Are Now tinder Arrest. Two Italians, whose names have not yi-t -been learned, assaulted Conductor Panic! Carter, on a Duryca street car, last, evening, just nTter the ear had started from Old Forge to Seranton, and frightened the passongeis liy llourishing knives In a wild and excited manner. When the ear reached Taylor, Carter feli-plioned to lieutenant Williams, -who awaited the aulvtil of the car at .Main avenue and Jackson sit "! and placed flic dislurhcrs under arrest and 'odged them In the West Side police station. They will be given a hearing this morn ing. RAILROAD TIME T A BLES. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western in i:noct i)oi'. :. w. South Leave Siuntoii tnr N'rvs- Ynrl. at t. II, ".Oil ..", .0n and ICO;, a. in.: 12.5,",, 3.:l p. in. 1'or t'IiiladoliliiA sit S.OO .inrl 10.03 a, in.; -!.Vi mid ;:.H3 p. in. lor Mrfiuiismns at run p. in. Milk .icconiniuilalioii at ;i.t0 j. in. Airiic .it lloliokcn at fi.r,0, 7.1S, 1lV."- 12.0?, !M3. I.I. 7. in p. 111. Arrive at lhil-ircl.hiu at l.lnl, :t.-j:!, a.01) ami S.2-.J p. m. At rive troni Xcw York .n 1.10, .;W ami 10.11 n. in.; 1.0c. 1.52. .Vl.i, S.I.-, and 11.80 p. m. l'lnm StrniiiMiunr at S.Oj j. in. Xiiitli ttrrti' hcrantjw lor llnflalo ami inter iiieiJi.uo Marions at I. 15. u.83 ami O.iXi ,i. n: I.M, fl. IS ai.J tl.ilj p. ic I'er Dani-go uml miji'Hi-p .it U.:;.' a. in. nnil I..V, p. in. rut I'tica uf 1.10 a. in. and I..V p. in. I'm- jOm. trn-o at I'.oO a in; 1.03 and .',. IS p. in. l'.,-NUhoKoi- at 100 and CIS p. in. 1'nr lllnj. Ii.iintoii at 10M .i. in. Arrive In Ki-r.intnn from ilnlUlii ar l.'i'i. ...5. "'.'' and Ul.fm .1. m, ; .M ami S.(k p. in. 1'iu.li OiiM-so ami S.uai iw at ,V. a. in.; I'iSS ami i.iH) 1 1. in l-i ntu t.'ll.-.i .11 -.'..V, ,i. in.: 12.'I5 .mil i..'i0 p. in. t'limi NUhuLon nt T,.'.n a. in. and 0.il p. m, 't,m Itutir-r-i at I0.i)n a. in.; -'I.-'H and s,() p. m, llliionnlnni: Division I.envo .-uanton for .Vnrlhmnlicrlar.il. at ii. I, 10.03 a. in.: 1..V, and ,".."i0 p. ni. I'm- t'lymoiitli at 1,01, a, 10, ,s.-,o p, in. I'm' KitiKlon nt M0 .1. in. Anile at XoitliunilKTl.-uiil at li.-'l-'i a- in.; 1. 10, 3.00 and S.-I.j p. in. An in -U KiHB-,1011 at S.3J a. m. Auivi al PJt-nioiitli t 'J.'. I..B. fi.1.1 p. Mm,, In S-iaiitnn firm nrcliiiiiilictl.ind at 0.12 .1. l-i.; Ii.'!,, l.."ii' and S. n p. in. I'iiiiii liliiKSlon .it il.im a. r.i. I 'i oin 1'l.uininth at T..1", ,i, in.: ;v'o mid r,.:;.i il n. Sl'NDAV 'I'llAIN-S. SontltI.iaie -ii-iiilen at I. in, a.im, ,l..1li, 1.1.0;, p. in ; !.:-: -itl :i-l P- ' Noilli Liuvit Si-ianl"n .it 1.1.1. (...ii u. in,; J..11, S.l-i and ll.itt P. in- lllnoiiiiliinir I)lviln Uravc Siraiiten it Iii.tfl a. in. and -I.Wi i. in. Delaware and Hudson. in 1'iu-i.t Nnv. -.I, iui). Tiaim fur Caili'ind.ili! It.ii Sianton .it ii.ro, ,-!, ....?. 10.13 i. ni-: l-'-oO. I. so. i.u, ;i.,V' .0. rt.M, 7..17, 0.1.1, II. 1.1 p. in. j i.iii j, ,,i. I'm- lloni-dali li.-D. to.1:. a. in.; 2,11 and 3.-K p. in. I'm- Will.i-i- Ilii-n .l-i, 7.J1, K.i.t, o.js, io.i.j ll.'V, a. in.; I.S. '-'-IS ""'' '". -1.10,7. J, io.il, 11. m0 ii. in, , I'm- I.. V. 11. It. pmiibi li.l-i. 1 1. ...". a. in.; J. IS f.-jr ami ll.-'" p. I"- I'm- Vnrylvonl i It- II. ioiiil-i:.-l."i, ti.s a, in.: .. lis and I.J7 p. in. , I 'or AHuny iiikI -1! l'ait nuilh-fl.iil a. in. and !'''' p. in- ' -I'VIUY TltAIN'S. InV ('dllii-ilid)ll--H.llil, U..SI .1, III.; s.u, :;.;i, r,.l7, i.W p. hi. I'er Willii-o-ll.inr-:i.:., 11.11a, m.: i',s. i.-if., H.i7, "i p. in- l'or Albany and IhiIiiIj. noitli S.S p. in. IVr UonertlJlP -''.00 a. in. .md a..Vi p. in. .owil ralc m nil points In l,nlk, hult Hid r.nudj. .1. II. llllllDll'K. 0. P. A., Ml.jn.i-, X. V. II. H niO5, P. P. A.. Siiatiton, p i. Central Itailroad of New Jersey, Mjtloti! Ill Sc- Vol k -Pilot nl f.ib.ily tli-st, X. It.. J"1' )ulli 1'on.v. TIMI1 TAMX IN' KITKCT NOV. -.'j, ITO. Traini Ife Scianlon tor Nnv Vi)rl Xfii-aili, RlUabeth. PhiUdtlphia, Uaton, Uelhlelioin, Al, UntoHii, Main.li Chunk niul White Haven at S.:i u. in.: ctpioei. 1.10; cxprr, 3.50 a. in. Ken. At. S. 11 l. I'- i'of PUt.ton ari'l WUivcs-llaiK. s.su j, m,; i.io and J.u1) p. ' Miiid-, 3-IA p. ni. for llaltlmoic (Hid Wa.lilnaton jnd point Smith and Wct ii- IIHMclicm. .i0 a. m.; 1.1 1 and "..') p. m- Siinday-., i.u . in. pot- lam? Bianch, Ooiau tii-ovo, tc, at S.iX a. in. ind 1.10 p. in. Tor lt(jdin. Ul'-nirm md lljrrlabiatr, via' Al. linlown, b.:i a- In- JH'l 1-10 - m, Sunday-, 2.15 l. HI. IVr PitUvlllo, b.-a a. in. ami l.i) p. in. 'Iliioinih lii-Uci In all pointy ial, ontli ai.J nuL at lowist rails at Hip i,l.iiiou, II. P. ll.r.l)WIN (,i-ii. iM-i. ,i;l. .1. 11. Ol.llAPslIN-, (icn. aiipt. Erie and Wyoming- Volley. Tlinu TaWe In i:il cl ( Sept. 17. p-m. 'fiaini tor Iljwli)- and K-i-al puinU. conned ins at lljwlvy Willi la-k- lilltoid Ivr Veiv Yod., Xi-wtuiK and Intiiiiicdlalo point, Jtoic Scran. ton at 7.W a. in. and -i.-il p. in. Trains airhc al s, i.uitua at 10.:. i a. in. au-J P. 19 p. m. r-IF i Wheat Is Worth $1.00 A bushel you can't buy it for j8c. Neither can you buy a pair of shoes worth t;-oo, for 1.98 or $2.q8, 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. Wo have shoes for $ij.oo and they are worth $5.00 and we sell them for $5.00. They are line shoes. They are the best shoes made. We have only one fault to find with our 2,io and $4.00 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. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA HA1LR0A Schedule in Effect Mnvch 17, 1001. Trains leave Seranton: 0.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbnry, Hnnisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and for Pittsburg- and the West. 0.38 a. m., week days, i'or Hnzleton, and for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg and tho West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays 1.58 p. m.,) for Sunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. Por Hnzleton, week days only. 4.27 p. nu, week days, for Sunbury. Hazleton, Pottsville. Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. .1. n. HC mil NsON. Ken. Msr. .1. II. WOOD, Ccn. l'js. .t,-t. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In P.ircrt MjuIi i). 111)1. lor PhiUiloli.hl.i and Now Vuik ill K It. II. It., al ii.l.'i nml II. .Vi a, ni.. i.nl '-MS, I.J7 (IllJt-k Dijui'iiul lpic), ami ll.au p. in. Kim cU.vn, n. ft II. II. It,. 1..W, S.27 p. in Tor While IIjviii, lli.loiou nml piiiu'lpil point! In llti cc:il n-k'ii.-, U I). K II. K. II., ii W -MS and 1.27 p. in. I'ur I'ott.villr. I.U? p. ", Vat tl.'lhloliem. l.'aMr.n, Itiudlnir, H.nrWjiii; ami piindiul inlcniieilLitu slntlmn vl.i 1. k II. 1!. II.. l.li. ll.M j. in.: i.lS. 1.27 (lll.icl; lli.u mornl i:Np;c), ll.lifi P. in. JiiiiiIj.v!', U. ."c II, I II. It., I..W. i.,27 p. in. l'or TnnKli.imioi 1:, Tow.md.i. Klinlv.i. lllmi, Ccihu ami pilucipi: inli'inicdUti- n.ulou. vl.i l 1.. .V V, It. 1t SUM il. III.; l.l aii'l !!.I0 p. ni. I'ur (Toncu, KikIkMoi-, riuO'alo, Mjs.ivu r.ill, Clilia?d and nil points wc.st, via ll. .V II. I. It., ll.M "a. ni ;i.:J3 illlark Diamond llxpii'ao), ".IS 111.11, 11. ai p. iii, MindJ.li, 1. & II. It. It., 11. IM. S.37 p. Ill rilllniaii pailur and hlrcping "I" Uhlsh V.iH-y piilui.s car un all iiains in-nuen Wilkrltirie and Ni-w W.i l;, 1'lill.idvlpliia, llullalo and rsili piiiilun llii l;i' COl.LIN II. WIMll'It, (?(H. Sitpt., M Coillaml ktirel, Xcw Ynrk. IMIAIII.KS H. 1.KK. (Sen. I'.m. .t.. W Curt land blrctl, JYw York. A W. XIINMIMAtllldl, Dlv. l'J.. Ast., S uili liaiiliiitni. I'a l'or tlrki-U anil Pullman lOMrialiotw apply tu "ftJ Laikjivariui iivinui.', H'Uiiton, I'a, Time Card in rffect Dte, UOIh, 11)00, SCRANTON DIVISION. :ajji son KB 800,808 Vi ! STATKINS '$ ib' '!,s M. I p.'.i iiVii1' Ji? -ir. S.Y..W,8dM. I.T. ""U r'p'4 """ """ ' , W . . Tp-m ft " 8 CSISO :.:m. .. 881 itS. ...IQi'i 10S ..101012 58 ...1031 13 M ...I03IUS1 ... IUI1J 25 . . CadufU . HanrocU ,1... ...hUliVlil . " .I'rcitoii J'mk. M ...Winwt'ua.. . " ,.,l"0llUlll', " .....Oiton ' 1'Uattut (It , " Uiuoiid.-ile,, M Kcinl llij.. Ciirtiuiidalu id M .C'arbuniJalo . " .Wliliii llrldze, " Mytlflil Yd, " Ma.ulld.. 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SUvbrld Yard lor Catbcujit al6.i,atn ilall)larrliii(atlarMiaaIcat.Uaui. Itates 'J cuuli per mile. Loweit Jtiitci In Hit Volnt Wcit. J. C. CNDtHSOH, J, C, WCIBH. C ia'l l'ci'r A'nt, '1 tat, Aint. -S YvrH.ilj, Jictatva.!'!. FROM MILL TO WEARER DIRECT Something New ! The men folks of Scrnnton are invited to visit our great new low price Custom Tailoring House. Open today. We have rummaged tlio wool markets of the world for special fabrics for this opening. The splendid results of our labors arc here. Come in and pass an opinion. We Are Tailors to the People We conduct several stores. We are heavy buyers of Woolens, both the Domestic and Foreign. We buy direct from the mills. We pay spot cash. We sell at- rock bottom. We depend upon volume for our prottts. We give more for the prices we ask than any ordinary Merchant Tailor in America. We Have No Competitors We furnish honest cloth and honest trimmings. We hire reliable workmen. Our cutting is up to the best standards of the day. 1 f anything goes wrong in the execution of your order, should you iind any ground for dissatisfaction, it is the rule of our house to HAND BACK YOUK MONEY WITHOUT A WORD. WILL YOU TKY US? Our $4.00 Made-to-Measure Trousers Are Won derfully Smooth for the Price. REMEMBER THE NAME AND NUMBER RI Ga Garson Tailoring Co. 406 THIRD Ml BANK OF SCRANTOK. Capital $200,000. Surplus $500,000. United States Depositary. Business) personal and sav ings accounts invited. 3 per ceut. interest paid on savings accouuts. Open Saturday eveuings from S to 9 o'clock. Wm. Connixi , President. Hi-nkv Bui.in, Jr., Vice Pres. W.m. H. Pu;k, Cashier, P. J. HONAN, Merchant Tailor. 319 Lackawanna Avenue. Poor Indeed arc those wclglied down by menial de. prcuion. Men rie in tills wurld ilirougli buoyant nerve foice. The los of this force daily drags down to failure borne uf the world's brightest minds. Such n condition is coiiimouly known na Nervon-, Debility. When you lose helf-roiiliilence ami feel your treugth, energy nml nerve force ure Mippint; nway, it is liigh time yuu Beck semible aid. You prefer health and success (o uiUery ami failure. have no equal as a uerve reituter. A couple of boxes will dispel Hint heavy feeling; the unnatural wearines dis. appears nuil replace languor with uen' force and vigor of body nml brain. Sis boxes will cure any ordiuury c.ise of nervous debility, if not, you get your money back, 91.00 per box; Ofor $i00, mailed in plain package. Hook free. I'uai. Mluicim; Co., Cleveland, Ohio. I "or sate by Join II. l'Iiel, Plarnucl.t, touic cmln; au'iiU'j and tprmc kticet. BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ... WANUFACTURUI) BY CALIFORNIA FKi SYKUP CO. im ,voti: tii is .vimi:. J? mmm Iff F'if It Ii i SPRUCE STREET. I NEW 4. W'c arc now prepared to show Carpets Wall Papers and Draperies Everv item is thi.- season's goods, and we are prepared to serve T ' .. m-nmntlv rillf :il 4. ,i" .v. .!..,. - WILLIAHS Temporary Store, 126 Washington Avenue- 4.. h 4. . HISTORIC Places in Virginia Can be comiortahly .uul easily rt;i:lK'd by tin I Slcaineia sJll daiiy nxcept SnuiU) (10111 1'ier CD, Noith ltiCT, iiMil- ol Ueaili ilrcct, New Yorli, (or Old Point Comfort Norfolk Richmond, Ua. and Washington, D. C. Connectini; for All Points South an I West TlirouRh I lclts returning frum Wailunstoii v r.iil or water. t'ui lull inluiwntion pil to OLD DOMINION STBAAISHIP CO. 81-85 IleecU St., New York. ll.ll.V.L.Ki:it.Tral.Msr. J.J.IlltOtV.N.O PA Prof.Q.F.THEEL.SZTsI1.?: 4(Bfrlt,.u4rtftlMir nl.iilj uisll I'r.wtf. Htrs I ifr). . Hlvv-J I'uUp. lrriu. Dhllil r.l nit V tbudiL 1 Hrlrafrl A- Slrlrlurri wT ItallLiK). LdftrlDmuU t &tirunfc OfKT irr .".'' - .".. . j.. . . at.. 1 & n . ..i. Ihflinllml niDrilrircU tarrstAB rrrto rart turtu i ividh nj, S4 rrlvok "Trutk ! rlrirrKi4. JItllntbli,i?iI Ivotluv ir; w4 lfl Alf'trir DOMINION fVMJBI ABSOLUTELY SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK I ''' "'''' STOCK, j you an entire NEW stock of j 4 1 niir WCll-kllOWIl low OI'ICCS. -- . . & HcANULTY j i 3 1 I 4 4 " THB Mi POWDER CO. Hoonis I a nd 2. Com'Uh Bl'd' 8CRANTON, VA. Dining and Blasting POWDER Uide at Mooilo and lluih !! Wof Hi. LAPLIN RAND HOWOBR CO.'S ORANGE OUN POWDER Ktctrlo Battarlai. KlaatrlnRrplodari. iplodlng blaatt. safety Kuaaausl Reiauno Chemical Co.'s .:x.om.'vi: 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Traoc Marks DESIGNS Copyrights 4c. Anyoiio f eiidlnit a ikrlrli nud descrlptloii mr ouk'kli' nsocrmlii imr uiiliilnii frco whether on mvrmlun U iirulintjly luitnttiibto. I'liminuiitoa. liuimstrlctly corilMentl'il. llandluinlkdii I'utcnt) tent Iri'O. i lot ut'ency lur eeciiriiiir piitrnlr. r.il.'nls taki'ii ilirnuuli Jlunu Si O). rocolv tivetnl ii'itice, h llliout cli.iruo, tu tlio $tmik Jlmci icnii. A Iniiiilniimcljr llli1 r.ili'l woi'klr. l.rni:t rlr. j iiiiuiiiin 01 any aciemiuo j'lurntii. 'i varus, .i 1 u.ir: inur iiiomua, )i. Bumpyaii ncnau MUNN&CQ.301BfMdNew Urauvli U1U91:, CJ'i f St., WiDbtnuun, ijOTJjra