' ft,TV)l,W Ki irju'MWMf'itf'SsH.1 " '- pprv' , "" .-.tv-v" -?wf'r''f",7V'''s5. WpiTTZTi UW , - ;i y , , i , " , . 1 T ' Ji n tTK T ' i 'w V.j " , v . 8 THK SCKANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, APJML 21, 1901. Ft1 INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR PLACES OF STKIKEBS HAVE BEEN FILLED. Superintendent Barnard, of the South Mill, Says the Establish ment Is in No Wise Hnmpercd. Grievance Committee of Miners Is in Session in This City Staking Off the Ground for a New Industry. Improvements the Lehigh Valley Is Making at Buffalo, N. Y. None or tin' llicmuii, ronl licnvcrt- and laborers who hIi licit in tlio South mill of the ru'l'iivitiinti lion ami Steel coin jinny returneil lo work yctlciduy, hut thdr plucc were illicit hy mibstlt'itcs ii ml nil work went on ns usual nbout ihe premier's. SitperliileiHlnt neorpe Itarnni'd Hliitnl to u Tilbunc man that till the vneaneiew woie ntlHl'actorlly flllrd, firemen ami Iiciivcth belntr taken from the laborers' ranks. The hitter's wipes aie fioin thirty to forty rents lower than those paid heav ers and ilremen. and Urn lubnreis in many rases were therefore most will ing to take the places. Superintendent Harnnrd declared that the work was not Interl'eied with to any extent sifter "Monilfi.v afternoon, both Monday niRht and nil yesterday the mill being In full Mast. None of the strlkeis appealed About, the mill, mil' was there any effort lo movent 'by violence the substitute ilicnicii from attcndiuK to their luties. hocal No. TS, of the Jnlcriintinnnl Brotherhood of Stationary Firemen, yesterday Issued ivnriitiiir to all organ ized labor alllliateil with the Federation f Tabor to see to It that no man in their ranks; shall in any way assist the men who took the strikers' places. The local claims that the mill firemen are the pooiesi paid in the slate, ami their demands were fully justified. i Grievance Committee Meets. A committee representing: the col lieries of the Dcla.waie. Lackawanna and Western Kailroad company spent yesterday morning' and afternoon In secret session at Ancient Order TTnltcd "Workmen's hull, wheio they decided on si scale of frrlcvances which will be pre sented fo Superintendent 10. IS. Ioomls, if the Lackawanna, coal department, either today or later in the week. yesterday was the first meeting of ihe scries arranged for committees rep resenting the dltforent big company's mines. Action is being taken in ac cordance with the decision of the AVIlkcK-Cnrre convention, and each company's employes formulating their own demands to bo made on their em ployers. Today the Delaware and Hud son coal department's collieries will send delegates to a meeting of thoir grievance committee. At yesterday's session twenty-three locals were represented. Men were present from the following collieries: Avondale, Storrs No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, Pyne, Taylor, Sloan, Hyde Tark, Cay uga. Miinvllle, Pettebone, Hampton, Dodge, IJliss, Central, Brisbin, Conti nental, Diamond, Woodward. Arcbbald, llsillstead and Hellevue. Kadi local was allowed one delegate. The meeting was called to order at 10.30 o'clock yesterday morning, and the delegates organized by electing officers. .Tethro Itichards, of Local No. I.'il, of (lie Pettebone colliery, was elected president, and John K. Powell, or Local llijt!, of Storrs shaft No. 3, was chosen secretary. The morning session was over at noon, and the afternoon meeting was opened at 2 o'clock. Tt was decided not to give out any account of the proceedings of the day until after the company olllclals were visited. The scale formulated and de mands made will bo entirely independ ent of those made upon the other com panies by their employes. Work on the Spike Mill. "Work is progoressing rapidly upon the plant of the splke-niaklng industry which TImines .t Ilocht bavo brought to this city and aie establishing in Keyset- Valley. "When complete the es tablishment will consist of five build ings, but up to date work has only been done upon two, the spike and rolling mills. Their foundations were 'built by Con iractoi' Muldoou and lire now finished, so that Mulherin & Judge, who have charge of the superstructure, have nl icady begun operations. Large quan tities of lumber are on the grounds, and work Is being given a strong Im petus. As soon as the spike and roll ing mills bave been completed, work will begin on t Jig other buildings, I. e the galvanizing mill, the wurehuu.se and the otllce. The rolling mill is the largest of the throe structures, being 2U0 feet by 106. while the spike, mill Is !C. feet by 100. The galvanizing mill will bo ::0iby 12,1, and the warehouse no by 100. The ollice will be fiO foot by fit!. The establishment will bave si capac ity for an annual output of 10,000 tons, and will pay $100,000 In .salaries. To Instruct Young Mine Employes, Nntlonal Committeeman Frederick UHclicr and District Organizer R. A. ilourtrlgbt lust night attended nnd ad dressed a meeting of the Uolden local, held at Odd Fellows' hall, Taylor, The object of tho meetings was to Cully Instruct the bleaker boys and younger help regarding this duties of their posi tions. It Is thought that by this means refusals to obey oiedrsi tluougli mlfrappielienslou will be done away nlth and many potty strikes avoided. Tho necessity of this was evidenced In tho strike at tho Prospect colliery, Wllkes-Hnrro, which was last night fettled. A series of meetings of this nature bus been an augeil throughout the district. Sci-anton's New Industry. The grounds weio staked out Mon day, where the ("Staff Stovo Manufao luring company, of Elizabeth, N, J will establish the plant which it re cently decided to move to this city. The site is in Dickson, just beyond the city lie, the land being owned by the Dickson City Land compuny, "Work will ho begun on tho buildings within a very short time, as there is a necessity for speed In electing the structures, which must be ready for occupancy August 1. On that date the draff company's lease for their present plant expires. Improvements at Buffalo. The improvements at tho Lehigh Valley station nt Washington and Scott streets, Duffnlo, are well under way, and will be complete before tho opening of the I'an-Amerlcan exposi tion. Additional passenger tiuelis have been Installed, and the capacity of the tralnshcds moio than doubled. The child depends upon the. mother for strength and health. No mother can give her child what die herself docs not possess. If she is weak hIio cannot givu her child strength. If she is sick she cannot give her child health. Those propo sitions arc self-evident. They need neither explanation nor defence. What docs seem to ncod explanation is the fact that there arc thousands of women facing the birth-hour in physical pain and mental anguish, who might, if they would, be healthy of body and happy of mind. lf7o might if they would be healthy f What woman docs not want to he healthy ? What mother does not oravo a strong and sturdy child ? But wanting is not enough. Suppose you want to go to Now York or San Francisco, will you sit down and tako it out in wanting? If you do, you certainly will never get to either place. If you want to go and mean to go, you'll buy your tickets and take the train. But suppose a woman sayn, " How do I know this train goes to New irork?M She will have to tako tho word of others for it. The time-card Bays the train goca to New York. People who have traveled on the same train pay so. How foolish it would be for a woman who wanted to make the trip, to say, " Perhaps these train people arc deceiving me, and the women who say tho train goes to New York don't know what, they aro talking about." This is just the position of the prospective mother who in weak and sickly and wants to Iks strong and well. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is offered to women as a means of health and strength. Thousand of women who have used the medicine affirm that it dws till that is claimed for it. If .the sick woman wants to be well, if the weak mother wanls to be strong, she has tho same moans open to her in "Favorito Prescription" which have heou s-o success fully used by thousands and lens of thou sands of other women. Il would be ridiculous for a train advertised to run regularly to New York to run ite passengers away out on, sorao prairie and leave them. It would be equally ridiculous to suppose that n passengers would take that train day after day and year after year and after being deceived and, disappointed return home and tell their neighbors that the train is all right, and does what it is scheduled to do. It is equally absurd to suppose that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription could for near ly a third of a century deceive and disappoint women, and that these deceived and disap pointed women would praise this medicine as the greatest boon to the weak and ck of their sex, affirming that it made them well and cured them after every other means had failed to give permanent benefit. As a matter of fact and of record, nothing is more sure than that Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription has been the means of giving perfect health to women of all ages, and all conditions of ill-health, and that, the use of this medicine has robbed maternity of its pangs and given the mother strength and health to give her child. ''When I wrote to you in March asking advice as to what to do for myself," writes Mrs. BHa Reynolds, of Guflie, McLean Co., Ky., "I was expecting the baby's coming in June, and was sick all of the tiuie. Had been sick for several months. Could not get anything to stay in my stomach, not even water. Had female weakness for several years. My hips, back and lower bowels hurt me all the time. Had numbness from my hips down. Had several hard cramping spells, and was not able to do any work at all. I received your answer in a few days, telling me to take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. I took three bottles, and before I bad taken it a week I was better, and before I bad taken it a month I was able to help do my work. On the 27th of May my baby was born, and I was only sick three hours, and had an easy lime. The doctor said' I got along nicely. We praise Dr. Pierce's medicine for it has cured me. I am better now than I have been for thirteen years. I hope all that are afflicted will do as I have done and be cured." Mrs. Carrie B. Donner, of Dayton, Green Co., Wis., writes: "I can highly recommend Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription having taken it for nine months previous to confine ment. I suffered scarcely any compared with what I liad.At other times. ' Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is essentially a woman's medicine. It estab lishes regularity, dries weakening drains, heals inflammation and ulceration, and cures female weakness. It is the best preparative for maternity and as a tonic for nursing mothers is absolutely unrivaled. Somotirocs a dealer, tempted by the little more profit paid on tho Ea4e of less meritorious preparations, will offer a substitute for "Faiorite Prescription" as "just as good." Judged by its record of cures of womanly ills, there is no other medicine just as good as "Favorite Prescription." M lUtfflrUtrgtHS tZfDfSSf nothing that mot bar a moat ncod to know M mUl WK.Bt O 0VUn.m ilwluded among tho many topic dim cumnod fn Dr. Piorco'm Common Sanao Medical Adviacr, containing 1008 laruo pagom of valuable medical information. This great work is aeett FREE on receipt of atamma to pay exponao of mailing ONLY. Send 31 ono-cent alampa for the aloth-bound volume, or only SI atampa far tho hook In paper-covera. Addrcms: Or. R. V. PIEROE, Buffalo, It. Y. Tho enlarged 'baggage room will bo mod solely for outgoing baggage, all Incoming baggage being bandied In an additional baggage room established on Scott street, adjoining tho station building. To facilitate the rapid unloading of excursion trains, a. twenty-foot walk has been constructed to the north 01 the station, projecting over the Ham burg canal. This ivlll obviate the ne cessity of having excursionists walk tluougli the main waiting-room. A commodious parcel-room has been established, the space assigned to lliu tiekel agent lueicased, and the lm movement, now almost completed, will, II is llioimht, be ample lo tako care of tho largely Inei eased passen ger business which this Hint expects to transact, Tho total expenses of the alterations and enlargements will exceed twenty thousand dollais-. D L, & W. Boaid. Fullowlug Is the make-up of the P., L. & AV. board for today: in:iuv. uniii w. UiW CiU. Kait S p. 111, I. r.n iimiuIi; in 1 1. in., ('. Iljillioloin, t WCDNKSIIW, M'llll. '.'I. WIW (at, .n-i 11, m W. W. Lalliu; S J. in , A. llouc; M a. in., .1, .i. ("Willi; Jl a, m , O. Kciuifj; 1 p. 111., 1 b. Ii"i)i'ii - 1 . in., II. UUlilni .' p. 111, liccise Hun; li i. 111., J' il. Ilillcl. Summits, lite 0 ,i, ni.. rait, ,f. Iltnni.-aiij 7 . in., wcl, O. 1'raiititilkci; ii p. 111., rtt, I, l.'anU'Si 7 (i. 111, uM, .M. GoliKn nilli W. 11, .N'ldioU' new; 7 l. n'. wrt frum (ajugj, k. l.aiK'i V p. in., Mot lioin (iir,'.i, Thompson; 7 p. in., i.isl fiom Nay Aug, LYiujiJ MeAIIL-U-i. l'iilltr-10 si. in., K. :. Scrnr.f l'mliets 8 a. in., Iloiwi: ID a, in., S, I'm. n.'rly; II. a) a. in, Mor.ni; 7 p. m , jlniili; I) i in., Limping; P p. in., Widner. 1'ayscr.Rcr Kiigiiic 7 a. n.. fiatfnpy; 7 a. in , Suitrr; 5.1.0 p. in., Slanlun; 7 p. m., McGomn. Wild Cast. UVsl 5 a. in., Calncr; 7 a. in., O. ltamlolili; a a. in., A. (I. Ilaininitt: 10 a, in., lloudican; 11 a, in., T. tlU.'ailliy; 1 p. in., J, Mohit'i; - p. in., l. I'Jimwh; p. in., (!. Klnp,. Icy; i I- in., 1'iank Wall; U p. in, .1, lluiMwit. This and That. Master Our Builder L. T. ("an field, ot tho Luckuwanua road, Is In Pittsburg. Air Brake Inspector P. J. Langan, of j&fflm2WJ hi the Lackawanna rallioad, was In lliiigliauiton yesterday. A huge number ot mechanics yes terday critically examined tho con st met Ion work on tho new locomotive .lust, turned out of ihe Cliff works for Ihe Inteieolonlal railroad The ulllcers elected .Monday night by I lie Hootblaeks and Newsboys' union pie ps follows: President, .lames IJufiy; vice president, llerniud Uy laud: secretary, Jlairls Frank; nons uit r, John Klauaguttn, Ollicers or 11. M. Aco lodge, .Vo, 157, liiotliorhootl of lliillload Tlllliuneii. i laliu that an Impostor Is soliciting aid for tlai lodge, which Is unautbiiil.eil, and warn the public against tho fraud. They claim that the Mlrw obtained $lo fiom the Dickson .Manufacturing ccnipauy without authorliy. N. !M. one of the new type of Lackawanna tiilliuml passenger on glues, built nt the Sehnectady Loco motive works, bus been undergoing experimental tests on the load for sov eial days. A number of coinell stu dents weio on tho engine yesteiday when It passed tluougli Scrautnn. They mo acnualutjiig themselves with the piacllcal walkings of tho locomo tive. National ("'oiiimltteenian Frederick Dileher, of Uio Fulled .Mine Winkers of America, yohloulay Journeyed to Wllkts-Dauo. and when ho left (lid (Uy the strike at the Lehigh Valley I'oal company's big Prcgpeot colliery war over, and this morning tho two thousand men and boys employed will I'tsiuno work, The mine has been Idle for sevei.il days, as was stated in yesterday's Tribune, on account uf dlilicultles which arose from tho 10 tusaj of un engine hoy to obey or deis, and his subsequent dismissal. The colliery is the largest operated by Uio Lehigh Valley Coal company, Organs for Sale Cheap. You can buy a good second hand Or gan as low as $10,00 at Guernsey Hall, J. Guernsey, fiop.. ill I Washing, ion avenue, Scruuton, Ja, Ask for Kelly's union cruukers. ,aaWm' -- if aV Mr JMXtiP ISA .m 'vm RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western In Ittfct Dec. 2, 1IW0. South f.eau' S'lunton tor Sew Yoil, ut 1.10, .1.MI ri.'.O, b.OO and 10.0.1 a, in.; l'.'.M, :i.3.t p. in. 1'or l'liiladcliliU at S.00 and tO.ai .1, in.; 1J.15 and :i.L p. in, I 'or Stioii'hbnit; al 6.10 p, in. Mill, accommodation at ,1.10 p. in. Auivr .it llohokfii at il.iiO, 7.1, lO.'.'S, 12.03, ,'1.15, 4 s, 7.10 p. m. All lm at Philadelphia at l.Oii, ,'i.l, 11.00 and S.'J2 p. in. A 1 1 1 vo linin New Ymk .it l.lli, ll.. 12 aiM in.'J) I, in.: I. On, 1.02, .".li, j.-, and 11. -I) p. in. 1'ioin StioinMiiiri: at .0', j, m. Voitli l.i'Ste i raiiltin lor llufialo ami i n I r nuiliato M.iti.'iH at 1.1.1, 0..!u and n.no ,i, , ; 1..Vj, 5. IS and II. .13 . IK. I'm' (),ii,'i mid Swjnw al (1. 15 a. m. ami I.'.l p, in. ',,r I tli.i al 1.10 a, in, and 1,.V p. in. 'or .Von. tia-e at H.nO a in; I.U5 and 3. Is p. in. rr McltoUoi' at I on and 0.11 p. in. I'nr lib;;. Iiuiiitnn ot Id '20 a. in. Aiiiio in suanlou Imm Uiiltaln at 1.21, a 11, .1,11 and KMX1 a, rn.j :;..'0 and 0i) i. ii.. 1'iom Osni-go and sjijiii-o ni y.5J a. in,; I2.il and h.no p. in 1'iom l.'tita al 2.65 a. in : 1S.:JS and 'I.M p. in. l'lom MclioUon at 7.50 a. in, and U00 n. in, Kini MontioMi at IO.iki a. in . ''( and M.im p, iu. lllooinslnnc; Illusion l.i'.itt' Suanlou for Niiillmnilicilaml, at o. II. iO.ai a. in,; I..V, jii, USD p, in, I'm- I'liiiioutli at I.Ui, 3.10, t-.nu p. in, 1'or Klm;loii at tf.10 a. in. Arilto .a Xoitlmnilioiljnd at '2..1.1 a. in.; 1. 10, 5.00 and II p. in. Anlvo at Klnution at S ,12 a. in. Arritis al pijinotith at 2.00, .sti. n,n p. m, auip In Si'ranlon finn Xoilliiinibcrlaml at IM'J a. in ; I'.ltl, i.M Jiul S.I", p. in. I "i out Kingston at II.ihj j ri. I'iuiii 1'l.uitnnth at 7.51 a. in,; 3.'20 nnd 5.U1 p. in, SlSDW TUAINA s,uil.-.raip - l niton al 1.10, .J 00, 5.50, 0.0 p. m ; 1I..U and ;., 10 p. in. .Noitli date iijiilnn al II', l..!5 a. in.; 1..1.1, 5.1S and 11 a.1 p. in. lllooimhiiiv. 1iv Ult'ii L -e stiantoii at 10 03 u ni. and i.5H p. in. Central Itnilroad of Now Jersey. billions III Nfw VoiL 1'oot of LlU'it) ktrccf, S II.. uml south 1'criy. ' Tuiii 'I'Aiu.t: in r.n-'Kfrr ov. -25, 1000. 'fraliH li'ate scianton lor .Nw Yoil,, cuail,, r.lluuL'lli. l'lillaih'lphia, Kjiton, Ui'llilclicin, Al Icntottli, Mamh Chunk and Wlilto llait'ii at S..'u j. in.; ixpim. 1 '0; impress, y.oo j, , j.U!, Ua, '2.15 !' !" 1'or PitUton and Wilk.ljtie, S..AI a, in.; J pj nd S.W P- ni. fciiml. 2.1' P. in. 1'or llaltlinoic and W'uililnglou and points South and Vit ia llclldclicm. S.;0 a. in.; 1.10 jimI 11.50 p. in. bunila, '2.1a i. III. for Lonff lliamli. Ocean Oioic, etc., at S..10 a. in. and 1.10 p. ni. I'or IUiiUiij, Lt'hanon and IlairMiur, via M. ltutomi, 8.W J. ui. and 1.10 p. in. Sundaj, 2.15 n. in. 1'or IVtuUHo, S:-0 a. in. and 1.10 p. in. 'lhrouU tULelf lo all points rat, eouth and utat at lonrnt ratr al tin' station, II, P. BALDWIN, den. Pas. Aat, J. 11. Ol.llALSKN, Ciui. aunt. tt':tfttRi'. TRV Glock'sBestii Union Hade Tobacco: A Good Smoke or Chew. A Trial Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed. MANUFACTURED BY The Clock Tobacco Go,, 644-46-48 "Wyoming" Ave. Scranton. Pa. THB (HO0SIC POWDER CO, Baoms 1 andS.Com'llh Bl'd'f. OHANTON, FA, nining and Blasting POWDER Hit at Mooilo and Ruib !! Wot Iu. tAPLIN RAND POWDBR CO, '3 ORANQB QUN POWDER Bretrlo Batteries. RlaotrliExplodtr xplodloz blasts, anfoty Fuji aai Repaunt Chemical Co.'s HKIH EXPLOilVE RAILROAD TIME TABLES. rrniTvlT"iiLei 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 the West. 0.38 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 tho West. For Hazleton, week days only. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury. Hazleton, Pottsville, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. .1. ft. IlL'iriilN.-O.V. (Jen. Mtfi. J. B. WOOD, fir n. Pa-,s. A?t. Lehigh Valley Railroad. Iu Kffctt .Miiitli .!. llfll. I'or Diilailplplila and Niw Yoik lia 1). A II. IL n., at 0.'.. and ll.fw a. in., urd 2.IS, I.J7 (Plack Didinoiid i:prrM). and ll.:0 p. in. bun ilajrf, D. & II. IL 11., 1..V. 8.'27 p. in I'or White llairn, llilcton and iiiin.-ip.il points in Iho co.il iceiot, lia D. i. II. li. P., 0 13, 2.U and 1.27 p. in. I'm' l'otlMillo, L'27 p. '.n. Kor Iltthlchcni, I'-str.n, ltc.idins. ll.inibiirs and piiiicip.il inliiincilialc Malinns il.i D. ic II. It. IL, 0.13, 11.51 a. in.; 2.1S. I.'27 (lllack 1)1 1 nioinl i:.p:cs), 11. JO p. ni. bundats, 1). I: II. It. It., 1.3S, h.'27 p. in. I'or TunUianuoU., Toitamla, i:imii.i. Ithna, ricnrt.1 and pruicipil inli,iiiicdi..p -tatinm, til 11., L. k W. II. IL, S.0S a. in.; 1.0, and 11,10 p. in. 1'or Oncia, lloilip-lor, llufialo, Niaaia l'allJ, rhiiaso and all point Mist, tii I), .t II. IL II, 11..15 a. in., .".S.'S (Illapk Iliiinoml Kipros). 7. IS 10.11, ll.IlO p. in. sundj!., 1). ,t II. IL P... 11. ."j, R.27 p. m , Pullman pallor and sleeping or Ldiiith Valley p.irloij, cars on all trains hetneen Wilkrs-ItJitc and New Ymk, l'liiladclphla, Iluffalo and tus pfiiion llridsp liOI.I.IN' II. WIMIIIII, Gen. Siipt., M Cortland Mutt, Now York. (,'IIAKI.I'S P. I.i:i:. Ccn. I'.i". AkL, 20 Coitlantl Micct, New York. A W. "xON.NTMAClir.!. Div. l'a-s Ast South Pctldchcin, Pa. 1'or lukc-H and Pullman rcsrrvallons apply to SOU Laikawanna aicniic, iVranton, l'a. Delaware and Hudson. In KITcot Nov. 23, 11KX), Tialna for Caihondalu e.ir Scianton at 0.20, 7.5.1, S.3n, 10.1.1 a, in.; 12.IK), 1.-20, 2.11, ,).;., H.:"J. 0.5-', 7.57, 9.15, ll.l'i P. in.; LIU a. in, 1'or lloncdali! 0.20, 10. li a. ni.; 2.U ami 3,) ''i'or Wllkii-nanc 6.15, 7.I?, 8.1.1, !).::, io.i.I, 11.,-., a. 111.; l.'2:S, 2.1S, .1.33, 4.27, U.10.7.1S, 10.11, n.:;o p. in. Kor li. V. It. It. p.iiiili fl,4., 11.53 a, in.; 2.13, 1.27 and ll.M p. in. 1'or Pcnnsyltanla IL It. polnK-G.1, yi3 Jt in.; 2.1S and 1.27 p. in. I'or Alhany and all points notth-G.20 .1, m. and il.52 p. 111. SUNDAY TRAINS. 1'or Caibondale y.00, 11.11.; a. 111.; ;, 3.52, 0.17, IO.S'2 p. III. 1'or Wllkcs-llanr 0,.".i. ll,S.i a. m.; l.'.j, X-tS, 0.27, S.27 p. 111 1'or Alhany and points north J.:.' ,. m. I'or U0net.1l 1I1 ').i a. in. and a..V" p. in, LowcbI laics to all poinli m Uniltd .-t.itci and Cainda. .1. II. lll'llim K. (!. I'. A., Alhany, N Y II, V. CltOS, I). I', A.. Siranlon, Pa, Erie and Wyoming Valley, Time Tahle in lldi-Ll N'pl. 17, loon Tialm lor llanley and Inral point, rnmictl in;; al Mauley uilh III If railroad (or NViv Yoil;, Ni'tthuit; unit Inlniiicilinln polutJ, leutu Sunn ton nt 7.03 a. in. and 2.23 p. in TuIih an iif al Seraiilou al 10 i So a. in Mid n.lO p, in. Time Card (n rffret Dec. 30th, I0OO. SCRANTON DIVISION. an, so- ail, wa m scs 1 fa OS '5 $?' hTAfKINS I PM ' mOAr.X.Y. lli.ll lm. . AV.IMSt.I.v.' i Jul pu ID III 12 68 " .1031)215 " . I0VI JSl " . lOUliSS ' i AdOtiA I. Man, mk ' biarliRln 1'i.tou 1'hiL. ' . .WlnniMKl.. ' ...I'oynliile... ' . .Oreon.... ' pU.a.Miit Ml , I'mondali. ' l.V...t I ,,.- I .10 0014 19 " 8 605 II . 2U623 ,. 3O1IJ0 .. 8 0SJ3I . S 196 43 1M lltiJI whim UIO 1 11: 8.MII lo " a 1 1. ii, ... PU llllil " laihondkldYii ' ...810! uiuusu " taroornuie I7 003tl6 61 ...b SeU07 . " .IVtiilalUliluf. " 7 01... Slloulll II1 " . Muillflil Yd ' 7 M3 nt, M KUUMlll " . Mujlltld "7 178 136 01 ft a Ml 109, " . .JiTlnjli "l7W3H6ta .. a ...8 ...fiHI'llMIIOI Ar. hljnl.l 7 138 JjOW .6(1 KoOIIIII eh i io io 6; . B 11 SIIIOM ...Oil llOIUMl, Minion IVckillK. . niil.liinl. I'Mii'Mui: Ibr.inp I'roil.U'iK'o. I'nik plan .Scruuton " uisHun " 1 81? 6SG io, ' 7 S-J OltSI '' 7 SM 10 1 it: ,6 Oil ,60o .803 r:ihihv 8 x la is siiiou n: j) 10 to! ill ft 7 3J 116 SI SIX Ar I .HI 170 JJ 7 "i a 6 35 1M PU P.H ra Adlltlooil lialualraie Cutbondilo for Maiticlil Yard Mi iMiritrpt bunilat.auil 7 edimi buuday only, airliln j atMaiiiild Yard 7U pin and MO pin. AMitloaaltraliiilavvhrraDt(iuat7a)pni Sunday only, lofpiuii at all atatloua to 1'arlnadalr, trnilna at 7 is pro. and train Itana llaibfld lard for I aiboudale atMiam dall), rrlvirjl CaroondaW al .M am. Itiatea "2 cent! tvv mile. I.oneit Itatei Iu all Taints licit, , c. riNocnsoN, Ca'Ifau'rAiral, tw VvraCilj, C, WtlSH. Itar, Ant. HciantvB. fa. Jonas Long's Sods Our GROCERY DEPARTMENT is superior in every respect. It is absolutely a PURE FOOD EXHIBITION all the time. We guarantee each article sold, and can assure you positive satisfaction. We also take particular pride in our special flour offerthe celebrated "JONAS LONG'S SONS' BEST" for 4.49. It is ground from Minnesota hard wheat and is guaranteed to be satisfac tory. If you are not pleased after a trial you may re turn the barrel and there will be no charge for what you have used. The opportunities given below are such as to appeal to every careful housekeeper. We also direct special attention to the delicatessen offer in fine brands of cheese. Canned Fish Imported Sardines Mancer- relies, in oil, per can oc Petite Parisienncs 2c Albert Roche.. 15c Comete 23c Smoked ' 5c In Tomato Sauce 33c Domestic Fish Sardines in Mustard 9c Sardines Spiced iac Checkered Mackerel in wine sauce 19c Kippered Herring i9c Coffee Guadileri High Grade Mocha and Java 3 lbs $1.00 Per lb, 35c Mexican Java our own special blend 5 lbs $1. 10 Per lb, 23c Mexican Java 5 lbs $i.5o Per lb, 32c Arabian Mocha 5 lbs $1.50 Per lb, 32c Combination Java 5 lbs 98c Per lb, 21c Aurora 1 lb package 15c Santos High Grade 5 lbs 75c Per lb, 16c Teas y An excellent line of high grade Formosa Oolongs, English Breakfast, Ceylons, Young Hy sons, Open Powder Ja pan and Choice Mixed, Q per pound 3oC Jonas Long's Sons -J ,'r 'l NEW Wc arc now prepared lo show Carpets ; Wall Papers . IT,. ,,.... 11im " ll,!.- rrt'iL.!-.!,'.; .-,ii"wl m 1.UI 111111 I.T llll.T OLlinUU VUU1, IWIH III- Ut - 1 1 .y,., v.,j .J J, , .v. 4. vou promptly aiici at ' ! WILLI AflS&ricANULTY Temporary Store, 126 Washington Avenue- 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4 4 4- ( HISTORIC Places in Virginia Can lo comfortably and easily reached liy the Stfamcrs fall dally c wpt Sunday fiom I'ier 26. North lllwr, luot ol Ik'Jili Ueel, Xcw VurW, tor Old Point Comforf Norfolk Richmond, Ua. and Washington, D. C. Comie'ting lor Ml PomK -"njih .111 1 West. 1 hruugli Ticl.ets returniiiR from vlumjtun tv r.tll or w.tter. For full Information apply to OLD DOMINION STUAAiSHIP CO. 81-85 Beech St., New York. II.U.WALKL'Il.Trat.Msr. J.J.BROWN.O.P.A. BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ... MANUFACTURED BY ... CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO. tr-.w-'E'-'iU'iyAMa'.. v Flour "Jonas Long's Sons' Best." Beautiful color, fine quality, su perior In lightness. Every sack guaranteed. Per . . barrel $4.49 Cereals Cook's Flaked Rice, package 13c Ralston Breakfast Food i3c Ralston Barley Food , 13c Ralston Hominy Grits i3c Ralston Health Flour 25c Malt Breakfast Food 13c Shredded Wheat Biscuit.... 11c Cream of Wheat ,. . i3c Vitos , 12c Maze Flakes 12c Breakfast Malt 13c Hooker's Brcakfasi Food... 10c Friends' Oats 9c Century Pancake Flour 9c Cheese Fromage de Brie Neufchatel Camembert Swiss Pineapple Miller's Paragon in Jars Green County Dairy New York State Seeds We have a cdmplete assort ment of NEW SEEDS, some to come up and grow and grow, like Mr. Finney's Celebrated Tur nips. See our stock from the famous firms of D. M. Ferry & Co. and the Lake Shore Seed Company, of Dunkirk, N. Y. TfTttTTTTTTTTT Tj, STOCK. you an entire NEW stock of and Draperies 'iii.I ii',i '1 in nvnnnrr.il In cnrlrr. our wcii-kiiuwii low prices. v 1 4 4 4- 4 4 - ( v I'-'' " THIRD NATIONAL BANK OP SCRANTON. Capital $200,000. Surplus $500,000. United States Deposltnry. Business, personal and sav ings accounts invited. 3 per cent, interest paid ow savings accounts. Open Saturday evenings from S to 9 o'clock, a W.m. Consul, President. 1-Ii.nrv Bm.irv, Jr., Vice Pres, W.m, H, Puck, Cashier, HENRY BELIN, JR., fiimrjl Igcru for llic l)mii.s Il.ttiUt fi Dupont's Powder Miiiiiii,. ll.ilnc Spoiutc iMulrl('i( am) Ihi lli'pjiiun llieinli.il Ct'iiiuii)'ii HIGH EXPLOSIVES. Irjfell 1'ilvC, ('jpijli'l fvplodriK. Itooin I'll ( Ol, mil II0IIJ111,- ,ixfduicn. VdlAt IKS: TIIOS, loilll ... . !M!l0i JOHN' 11 SMITH i feOV , , I'lniwmh W. i:. MULLIGAN WilktIUu s....