The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 02, 1901, Page 8, Image 8

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HIE SCRANTON TBtBUNE-THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1901'.
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INDUSTRIAL
AND LABOR
AN EASTERN OUTLET TROM
PITTSBURG.
Vnmlerbllt Rnihond Inteiesti Snltl
.o Do Endeavoring to Sectire It by
Building a Bond Which Will Con
nect with Delawnie and Hudson nt
Binglmmton Prlco of Conl Raised.
Girls Return to Work nt the Klotz
Mill Switchmen Are Still in Con
feicncc The Board for Today.
"I'nclor tli" ilinil"!' of tlu I'lttMlnimr,
liliiKlmiiituti u nd Jlastciu l'ullrimtl,
nuiiliiiellini Hum bosun out of Jtlnc
liniittoii. X. Y.. on n line Ink'tidi-d, It
N said, Ki In mi ciixtuiii outlet I'min
PltttliiuiT fur tin- VnmlrlIM Intel i-hIk "
Miy.s yi'stii-luv' 1'ltinlmiK t'lininu'ii'lnl
liliyi-ll''.
"Tinni niiiKliiiiiilon tin- i '! I'-iiM"
mi the miiitli "hie oi ilu- Hii-cUi'linniiii
liver mid liilliiwlnK tin siuu-y or tin
ulit lilimliiiiiiiun .md WlltlimixpiMi,
niniiivm with tin- Vlllliiiiiii)ii "nd
N'mtll Jlianell to leiuli Stttlei lleltl. wild
llioliei- WM!laiilMioit. 1'loni WIN
llmiispuit til" mute t" l'lllblllW will
lie over tit" I'.eeill I'let'U. illlPIHl.V
.liillll mid owned In I he Vnndei 1)111".
In float llelil. wlieie the luilu- "f lb"
I'.uiraln, Knehi'ster and I'IumIuub eon
lied Willi the llei'ilt I'leeU.
'II has been -Hi0d 'it nlllfU'llL llllie"
fm sovninl nuiiitlm past lhat Witi'l''!'
bltls ale phinnllis a line to I'ltf-buiR
inini the eHt lo MippleiiiPiit thilr
in f out wei-tint ' oliiwi Hon. the I'ltl"
Ihiik and I..iU l.i'lc Till- new line
would i a iliieit HUItt to lliwtnu.
liy vviiv ol" i lie Did-iw.nc and Hudson
(oiiiifeiion :il Itin-'biiiuliiii and lh1
Huston and .Uliin.v fioin Alb.my. ami
1or New Vnil. and I'hll.idilphla the
.leis-ey iVnli.il .md lii'iiilliu? Is
Mould twelve.
-Ill cdiaine of the op-U tu Hon at
tile llln-'liiillltiiii end ale liwlll Tlllli
ni. in, ol Sciuiiluu, and W. '. .Mason,
ill liiiille, I '.I. A i oipoiilllon liiiekllisj
Ihc iippl.lllnil- llll- lieell loinied tlvne.
with Piwima.stei Unbelts at il head.
It h.ii heen -.iiil thai a local 1 1 ir
ionipan b.i" heen pImiiiiIuk the Pllti
IniiK cud of it Then- will nol he
nriuh sili 1- In Mont. bouever, II !
believed, as tin Vaudeihlll svndiiaie
will put up most of the money needed
lor the io.ul.
"The ciinstim lion of tlil line would
niaUe I'lttslmiH: a in inipoiiant (IK-
trlhiltiiiK: renter than al picscnt. It Is
believed, ami liutlalo would he tie
lili.bl i it.v to lose Jiy it. The tl.lllle ol
rtir.i, Syiacusc, Allnjiy and other
ilt'c.s intended lor southern and west
iiu pnints 'would he ent thioitsh this
i ity Instead ol uIouk the lake shoic
"(if its tuniiiifiu fioin thi city, ihc;
new lino would he amplv n-"anvil.
thiotiKh the Titt.shuiK md l..ikc IM""s
Lontioctlons licie." O
Burning Foity-two Yeais.
The IrflllKli oal and Naxl-i.itiiui
ciniip.iny is making ticiueiiduiix effottt
to cvtltiKUlfch the Hi th.it has heen
inoiildeiln in the buildup mine at
Summit J I ill now tin the Ioiib poilod oC
loily-two eai.s. I'mni twenty to lliiity
iai.s ol' coal (Hit pir day aie seooiieil
out of ,i dam at Ncsquehonlns by ma
ihmeiy, opcrateil by steam, and aie
hauled to the Spilns Tunnel opening,
near Summit Hill, wlieie the dirt Is
then w.ushed nuclei ki mini on the .sninul
iIpiIiik enibcis-'. The eieition of the
ni.icliineiy at the NeMiuelioninjr dam
and all the other wink connected "with
1hia sinie busines.s has heen Koins on
for many months nt great os.
Tins llic bioke out on FVlmi.u.i !'.
3 Sr.y, ill a gausua.v dlhen b 'Siiuhe
McKeeM't' and .lamc-i Icl'onnell,
milieus, both of whom aie Ions .since
dead, llfforts to ostinnul.sh It wen;
made, but tailed. That poition of the
Summit Hill mine was. then abandoned
and the lire continued to smouldei and
bm li and the "Inn nine mine" served
as a Kicat eiuloslty 10 thousands anil
thoiisaiids' of .sinlitseeis. J.'rinn a spec
tacular standpoint it was the blKsesi
"fake" on Summit 1 1111. Nothing was
Isibie only a sllRht Iwiing of smoke or
s-tf:iiii heie and thcie fioin the giniiml.
About a e,n ago ii was leained that
this umlerKi oiiiul tile was eteiullim.
One day it was disenvcied bieaklnif
into Hie Sprint; Tunnel liiinc, one of the
best and most piolltable i o.tl workings
owned by the ioinpan. Since then
iniiiiy thousands of dollais haw been
impended In light lug back the lUino.,
Jlazleton Standaid,
Switchmen Again in Confeieuce.
The griovauee loiniulltee of ilu
l.ackawaunii i.illioad switchmen was
ag.ilh in (iiiitereiue Willi (Jcncial Su
lieilulendeni Clarke ycsienlay al'ter
lioon. Wliatmei ililferem es exist between
Clerking
Looks more attractive than housework
for a woman, but it is aUo even tnore
I'xh.uibtitig, The work is pfteit done
under high pressure, and the brightness
ol tin eyes mm tiui
flushed cheeks of
the attentive clerk
indicate nervous
ness rather than
health, if this is
true under most
t.ivnrahlu condi
tions, what shall be
Mid of those who
tuficr from woman
ly diseases, and who
endure headache,
backache, and
other pains day
after day?
No sick womau
should neglect the
means of cure for
womanly diseases
uttered in Doctor
l'ierce's l'avoiite
Prescription. It
regulates the peri
ods, dries enfeebl
ing drains, heals
inflammation ami
ulceration, anil
curcf female weakness. It makes weak
women strong and sick women well,
"A heart oernowinp with multitude, as well
as a teviie of duty, urges me to write lojouauil
tell o:i of my wonderful recovery," a8 Mi
Coiiune C, Hook, Orangeum1;, Oraugvburff Co,
houlh Carolhu "liy the iwe ol Dr. l'ierce's
t-urorite Prevcriptlou I am entirely u new lieiut;
compared with the joor miserable Mifferer who
wrote you four months ago. 1 iciuurL to my
parents nlmost every day that it teems almost
'iu juiiollilit for inedu'iuc lodo u iert.ou so
much hood. Durlug the whole Mimiuer I coukl
cjriclv Veep up to walk about the home, and
vestcrday I walked four miles and felt heller
horn the exercise. I now wciyli u, jwuuiU.
Mine was u complicated case ol female illicase
in U vort form."
Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellet3 cure
biliousness.
fM
wr fcw
"11 l lwww k
uuj I
IDBi t
the t.otnpnny and Itn eniploycs It Is
stiff- t predict will be satisfactorily
acjuatcil,
It wns reported hero Into liisL night
lhat K. 'i Horn, oC.lloholien, ehlet
ynrdmaiter tit the Delaware, l-nekn
wanna and Western, against whoiu the
su'ltclimen direst ninny of their
u'lnplutntp, passed llnough this
elly yestctilay on tinln No, 3 to ae
rept a position on the luter-Colonlnl
inllroad, undef sltipei'liiteiulent I!. O.
Utisscll, formerly .superintendent of the
l.nctmwnuun, who brought Air. Horn
to the Lackawanna from tin Haiti
litoro and Ohio,
To Present Request.
A meeting was held last nighi In
Hulhort's hull of the council nf it ill I
luted machine, holler, ear. blacksmith
and patient shop employes and It was
decided to have the demand lor a
nine-hour day presented to the vail
our local superintendents today.
Shop incmher.M weie selected lo net
as committeemen and In tills way will
be reached all those who lulled to ap
peal at Tuesday night's ijentoimtriitliui
at I he Lyceum, A foim wns ill lifted
last night In which the supeilntend
cnts ai'" iciiuestcil In leply not later
than .May lo. stating what their Inten
tions will be on .May "JO legiinllng tin
uilie-liotir movement.
Among those who will be seen ate
Mipcrinleliiletits Delatle.v, of (lie Dick
son Slanufactuilng company's Cliff
sti ,. shops' McLaren, of the l'enii
avenue wniKs, (leiecke, of Finch'.., and
otheis. Delegates flolil the entile
Lackawanna system, Including the 1'li
(ii, lltilfalo and Klmliu shops, as well
as thoso down llic valley, will collier
with Supeilnl 'iident of .Motive Power
Lloyd today.
Woik Resumed nt Klotz Mill.
All of Die silk mills In Lackawanna
eounl.v aie now winking. i-Nccpl the
Ta.vlor pl.inl of .Mtilherln iv:- .liulgc.
Tin- sirikci.s lestiined woik j 'ei(biy
moiullig at the K'luU mill and this
leaves the Ta.vlor local as the onlv one
which has inn yd accepted the ov'ei
Hues made b.v thoowneis.
The stik-irs' cseeiltlve cnnnniltep
met with "Mother" .Jones jcstenlay
afteinoon and the Taylor i oprosenta-ili-s
pit sent stated that the i lo.nces
of a settlement appeared to h as ie
t te a., ever. The gills al a '.e el
meeting, by an almost unanimous vote,
decided to icntaiii out and niuttci"" are
now al a veiit.ible stsindsllll.
There is a univeisa! Iccling of gt.iti
tude among the tiikeis in general to
tin ill. He. Hlshop Jl. .1. llobali.
whose mediation lnovcd Midi a potent
l.u lor In bilnglng the stilke to a sat
.siactoiy M'ttlemcnt, The teinis of the
iilfci made by Supci Intendeiu Davis in
behalf ol the other opeialois weie
foi Ululated by the bishop, and It Is to
his elfoi'lh that th" stilkeis teel laigelv
indebted I'm the tuct that woik has
been again lesunied.
Boaid Member in City.
. C. Calteiinull, of Chicago, a mem
ber of the national executive boat d of
the Oaipenteis union, is expect 'd to
.it ile In this elty eaily this moinlng
It is piobable that his niilv.il will
mean the'iuauguiation of steps to .set
tle tin- two years' stnKe between the
i.iipnleis and the buildPis' exchange.
The st like is practically at an end,
as all the local larpentcis an now
woiklng on the tonus they made with
individual builders, but It is hoped that
a meeting between Cattei nuill and icp
lcsentatives ot the exiliange will be
iiislriimetilal iu bringing toiinal end
to the dillli ulties.
Pi ice of Coal Raised.
Managers of the coal business of the
nullii licit'- i.iilioads will today an
nounie an .ulvaliccd pi lie, with the
new month, of ten cents a ton inoie.
Stove and nut coal, which cost yes
I'.ldnv ?l a ton fiee on bnaid and
lower ports, will today be woith $1.10.
The movement is a com cited one on
the nail of the loads.
The plan lontemplated Is to taiso
the price ten (ents each month until
September 1, by which time the llfl.v
cent lebnte established on Apiil I will
be wiped out find the pi Ice restoied to
$4.7,0. The laise is custoinm.v al this
time of the year and is smaller than
usual New Yoi I; Herald.
D., L. & W. Boaid.
Following is the make-up of the U,
L. & V. boaid for today:
WI'llM.sD.W, i.v I.
Wild (.Us J.ist S p. m., ,1. II. Mi lull. I" I'.
in , P. I' Van Worn.rr; It p. in , II IMiimii
llll'llsim, M .'.
Wild I itl.il -li.iOa iii , W. Khliv. .! .i in,
1'. Mulli n; 5 .i. in . U. I'lin nrtv ; in i. m , I".
I'upitilil.; II .i in.. J. .1. r.i-lillu, 1 p. in , I.
Ililli'i; 'J p. in., w A. llnlli'ilDiiiiu; i p. in,
C. Dunn: ii p. m . I', I'. s,(mi.s.
s'uiiiniil-, Kit. -li .i. in. 1.1-1. lane-. (.uiiKk;
7 J. m., vvcsl, ikuiiii l'lniinfi IKu ; n p. m., ui.
.1 lltnnis.in: 7 p in., ial, W. II Milml-i 7 p.
in.. i,iit Hem Nn igr. I' Ui Vlli-lii; 7 p in,
wosl inuii ( .iv n- i. Mi I. iim'; 7 p. in , im l m-m
( ii us i, Tliomp-i'ii
1'nllii- in i. in., P. i:. s,-.(11
l-ii-lim s u. in., llmwi: IO.I. in. e riniiiv;
11. ..ii .1, in.. Miu 1 1; 7 p, in. Vluiplii, li p in.,
I. unplug; 10 p lit.. Wnliiici.
I'.iwi nut r Ihikint'v T ' n . (Ijliiii'y; 7 .i in ,
Sinui'i; '' P. in.. l iiiloili 7 p. Hi., Mii,unn.
Wild (.is UV-I-I I. in., .1. II. I.i-t, 1,; - ,i,
in, M. I.niuliuir; 7 .i. in. luiilum; . ,i m,
.lulin IiiIi.ii.mii: in .-i. in, M (,'uliliiii II ,i. ui,
I) 1 l.itr't rl ; 1 p. iu., V. (i. llJiiunitt: 2 in ,
T. ll.iinlli.iu; .1 p in, viiin ulil, Ma.nili.'s
mm; I p In , .1 (ithli'.i; " p. in , I'. Wall: i,
iu , M I .iimml.i
Mini r.
I ondiii u,i- M. .1. Ili'iiiili; ii uimI tn tiill inn i,
.1 m wild (at Mo ' fm cue Hip ill pLu- nl A,
,1 MtDiiiiui'll and i n-w.
I'oiiiliutoi' II. I.llllc.iii will i. ill at li.iiiun.i-iu'-,
flui .l p, iu., 'My 1,
liuUiinii Willi mi liii.lu ifiniris ft i duly
v.llh .1, II. .MitiH
lhis nnd Thnt.
't'he giievaiiie committee of Hi in
miners will w.iii. upon Superlntendeul,
luy this afternoon nnd present to him
the list of mailers they wish adjusted,
J,it H. AVhytc, district passenger
agent ot the C'ential Itallroad of New
Jersey at Asbury Park. N. J., stopped
off In this elty yoMenlay on his way to
Ilufialo.
Heielofoie thu Pennsylvania I'oal
company has hud day and night me
bosses ut ItH mines, Thu number has
been cut down oiie-hnlf by laying- oft'
one shift.
President John Mitchell, or the I'm.
ted Jllno "Woiltcis of Amoilea, Is e
pected to nrrlve hero toinonow fiosn
Indlanupolii-. Comuillleeinnii Fiedei
Id; Dllcher last night received n telo.
Bi'am from him wakiiiij Dm announce
nient. While local mine w others'
olllclals mulntain a discreet silence ic.
ianlltig the whys nnd whereiores of
the national executive's local tilp,
many shrewd guesses uin made as to
the motives causing it. The most gen.
eral opinion is that the matter of local
grievances will ho taken up by .Mr.
Mitchell, before whom will bo placed
the answers nf the superintendents of
the coal cairjint, companies lo tin
gilevnnees brought befme them b the
bpeilal committees- from their collieries.
For Female Complaints
nnd diseases arising from an Impure.
Mate of the blood Llehty's (Vleiy
Nerve Compound is an Invaluable spe
cille. Sold by Matthews Uror
II
By the Evidence of Scranton
People.
The dully evidence citizens night
liens at home supply Is proof siitllelent
to satisfy the gieatcst .skeptic. Hero
Is a ease. Henil It:
Mrs. l'ntilck Wrlglit, of ir,:':! Lu
zerne street, says: ".My back and kid
neys lor six ycniH pained so that at
times I could scarcely move. When
walking In a. hurry It made me woisc
than usual and .stooping nnd straight
ening eattsed twinges tu the loins. X
had fearful pain al night, so that t
lotild not tut ii ! iota one side to the
other. My leet bloated sometimes so
I could not fasten my shoes nnd 1 fie
iltPiilIy had to le.sort lo slippers, t
got Dean's Kidney Pills at Matthews
Htotliem' drug stole nnd I had nut
taken niiiie than half a dozen before
I could see n good effect 1 1 mil them.
They wciu Just what I needed ahd
they iinpioved my health immensely,
Dunn's Kidney Pills aie an excellent
icniedy, mill 1 shall lepoiniuend them
whenever 1 can."
Fin- sale by all dillggists Pi Ice. r,D
cents. Fostcr-.MIIburn Co., Mulinlo, N.
V.. sole agents lor the United States.
Jlemenili'M- tip name, 1 loan's, and
take no Mibsilltit.'.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILM
Schedule in Effect Match 17, 1001.
Trains leave Scianton:
0.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbuiy,
Hariisburg. Philadelphia, Bnlti
moie, Washington and for Pitts
burg nnd the West.
9.38 n. m.. week days, for Hnzleton,
and for Sunbury, Hnrrisburg,
Philadelphia, Baltimoie. Wash
ington and Pittsburg nnd the
West.
2.18 p. in., week days. (Sundays
1.58 p. m.,) for Suubuiy, Hariis
burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
, Washington and Pittsburg and
the West. For Hazleton, week
days only.
4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbuiy.
Hazleton. Pottsville, Hariisburg,
Philadelphia and .Pittsburg.
I n. Ill rClll.NsO.V. .tn Mur.
.I..11. WOOD, lien. IMs A; I
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
In Klin t llfr 2. 1"0.
Smith l.oivc S, nut,,, ( ,(. v0, Jt no,
,ii fi.VI, MIU .aid 10 03 a. in.; li.V, II :i , p in.
I'm 1'lill.idclphii at SlIO mil 10 01 .1 in; liTi
.in.' .!." )i. in 1'or Stioiid-bui al 0.10 p. in.
MlKr iKomiuodilion at .1.40 p. in Anne .it
llnhoken at d. 10, 7 1s. 10 .', U 01-. a.15, 4 ,
7.1H p ir. Anivt at I'luladelpliU at .i5, ,"21,
mil .mi! S.'ii p. ni Anise linui New nrl; it
1.10, ll.l' ar.il tu.'! ii. in.: I.ihi. I. .12, .", tl, . I",
.md 11. '0 p. in. 1'ioiu stinuiMitiis at 8 05 a.
in.
Nnilli I.P..V .union fi't Hiin.ll.) .mil nitr-.
iiKih.ile dlJlion .it 1.IC, 0..)j jnd il.no i m :
105, 5.15 and II. "13 p u . I'm- O-suvrj ,ind
Midi ni- al l l' ! I", and 1.33 i. in r.u
1 tifi .it 1 10 z. in. and 1 ." p. in I'oi Von
lins, ul I'.IH) .1 iu, 1.03 .mil 3.1' p iu. ',,r
MihoNop .it I IW .mil Ij.13 p. 111. I'oi ili-isr-huuliMi
.it 10 SO ,i. iu. rnu in Siriiitim In. in
lliitliitn ut I i -' ". " t .md 1000 a. in., :;..io
.mil SOO p. in. 1'iom 0-.SSIKO .aid Sji nuv at
'55 a in.: l-'li's .md f-on p. m I'linn rth.i
,i 2 rr .1. in i 12 .to and 1.J) p in. I inm
NiilioNon al 7.M l. in. and i5 00 p. ni. l'ruui
Mfnil'mi .it 1VJU i tu : : JO md .son p. in
liluOlll-hlllC IjIvI-IiHI I.IMK- s,.m0n ,,,,
iulliuiiibi.iliiiil. at Ii.Ij, loai a. in.;. i. j; i.ij
nctl p. in. I'of l'ljmiiutli at 1.0", 3.40, bM p.
in. 1 ui Kinc-tnii .it S.10 a. m. Arnso .a
Nortliuiiilicihnd nt SKIS a. m ; I in, COO and M",
p. m Vnlvi' at Kilittitnii at S 32 a. in, Airlso
at I'luiiuiitli .it -"' IS-. !'-l P. m. Mint.
ill Siunluii ftum Northiunlidlanil at 0 42 a. pi.;
12..I1. I.3U and S 13 p.,in I'liiui Kliifrtnn it
jl.lk) a, li. 1'ioiu 1'I.Mnuutli al 7.33 a in.; .!.20
and 5 .!3 p. in.
Sl'N'nW 'IIJA1N;-.
South-Loan- s( union at 1.10, .1.00, 5 .,0, D.O",
p m, ; ;; .: ; and '..40 p in
N'mtll Uavt- fianloii at 1.15, (.;;: t ,.
1 1-, 5. H and 11 ::"i p. m.
Iltoom-liuig Dlii-iiin Liavp .stuiiliiii ,i(, id 0j
a in, and 5.50 p. in
"Lehigh Valley Raihoad,
In i:tUi-l Manli .1. I'OI
I'm l'lnlulclphia Jinl Nrss YoiU su 1), v:
II, li., at 0 Pi and 11.5". a m , art! '2.1S, I 27
(IllaiU l)i iinouil i:pri'). aid ll.."0 p. in. Sun.
ilisj. I), li II. I!. 11.. 1.5s. fe'27 p. m
I'm- Wliili- Ilaicn, lliK'lon and punoipil puinis
iu tin- mil icgiuii', via 1). ,v II. It. It, li 41,
J.IS and 4 '27 p. in l'i r PotUsllh-, 4.'27 p. 'ii
I'oi lltllikhi-in, l'..str,i. Ih'.iillni;, Ihirls'iins
and prim ip it liiUTniuliiti -tit ion-, vli I), a II,
It It.. 0 13. 11.55 a. in.; '2.1. 1.27 fltliil; pi i.
miiiid I'tp.rs), ll.MI p. m. Siiudais U. , II,
It. II , I.'jS, ,s.'27 p. in.
l'or TiiiiKliannocI , Tovsanda, l.lnilra, llhn-a,
(iiinva and pilni'lpil iiiliTiucdlate elation., sit
) I.. S, W. It. It., S.Os a in ; 1.0.", ami .1.10
p. m.
IVr fli'iicvj, ltoilnler, Ilufialo, Nlis.ua rill,
( lilt ilu and all points vmt,I, via 1). ,. II. It. It ,
115") a. iu., :;.U3 (Iliad. Diaiiiond l'iii), 7.I-,
toil, IL.ili p. in. SilllilJ.!-, I). A. II, It rt.,
11 ,Vi. il p m
Pullman pallor and slei'pinK nr l.ildjli V.ill-y
p.,ilois i in on all traiui lutvstti' Wlll.rs-lljic-and
ih Vtul., Pliilidilpliia, llullaln mid Ntv
pendon llildm'
Kdl.l.lV II. VVII.lll II, ficn supt., t Coitland
ill i it, .Ni'sv niK.
C II MCI.KS S. 1,1 r. llfii. I'j-h. Agt t'li Coilland
Mn el, Nivv Yoil,.
a w, M)NXi:M.ciir,n, tm. i'.. At., svuiii
litlhlclitiu. Pa.
l'or tlil.pti and Piilhiiiu loP"vitlnn- apply to
:t)'i I.Jil.aauii.i aviiiiii', SitjiiIoii, Pa.
Delawnie and Hudson.
In Kill it Nov, 25, lilim.
Trjliiii tn LjiIiouiI.iIi' loiii- huanton at rt '0,
7.51, 8.51, 1 1.1 a, : l-W. I.'20, L'.ll, ,1.62,
O.'2'i, 11.21, 7.17, 11,11. 11.15 1 1, m.; l.lil a. iu
l'or lluiicilile-U'-O 1 l:- " m ; y.ll and 3.:')
''lVr ill.c Unii'-fi.li. T.li'. fc.ll. (I.31, 10. n
11 ',-, a. ni ; I. to, '-' IS, .131, 1.27, (UO.-.J, io H,
11 ,0 p. in-
l'or I. It, 11 i.iulb-4J II, II. ',3 a, ni,; '2,!3
4 27 .ird 1I.-0 p. n
I'ur l'ciii).jb.'uU It. II. i"lnts-l,4), !i13 j,
in. ; -MS and ' '27 n. in.
l'or Mlianv iml all pcInU noitli (l.2u m.
and .1.52 P io
sr.N'HM TURIN'S.
Tor C.ubondalc li ih), 11..U a. in ; y.u ji.j
CI", 10 52 p. in
I'nr Will.tts-IluiP 9.:.-, II 13 a. m.; J.l, (..
o.'27, S.'27 p. in,
I'm' Albaiiv ami point! north .l.r,! p. m.
Tor lviii''dal(.--U.ol J. m. ami '.32 p. m,
Lowest mtcs to all jiointi in VultpiJ Htatci
tin Canada
,1. II. IH 1MIIPK, (J. P, A Allunj-, N. Y,
11. H. LHOsS I), f, A., hcianiun, Pa.
Central Bnihotid of New Jersey,
Sialiuin hi Nw IviK-l'oot c( LlU-it) ilicet,
v It., and fjutli I'iri.s
Tisii; r.MH.1! i" i:rri:i7r now si, iooo.
'Irain Iwvo horanloii (oi .Nun oil., Xi'waiL,
rilat'Ctll, I'lilladilpiila. Kaiton, llrt Iilolicm, Al
U'litossn, Muu.lt L'liunl. und VMilto llaswi at .S.;ii)
a. in. j M.iri!s, l.l'Ji cl'H''. JM a, m. Sun.
jj.rf 2.13 p. in.
I'ur I'ltUloii aud WilhO.lairf. S.JO a. m.j l.pj
ml 3.W p. !" -""'JjJf- llif. iu.
l'or lUlliiuon ami Waililnyltm and polnisj
South and L't v' Hetlildifiii. fc.u) a. m.j l.lil
and ."..HI p. i" Siiiidj, 2.15 p in.
l'or Unit Prancli, (Juan Uroie, etc., .it 8 01
a m and J.W p. in.
l'or Itoadins, U-bJiwn and llairljlnirif, vli Al
lnilowu, H.oO a. in. and 1.10 p. m. Sundiv,
'2.13 p. in.
for 1'otu.vlllf, S..".Q a. in. and 1.10 p. in.
'ilirousjh tUUl, to all points cit, utli an4
wot l losvi'.t latri at the gallon.
II. P. UM.IPAIN. CIt ii. Pas. Alt.
J. II. OLUAUSll.S", Uiu. -una.
i Meldrum. Scott & Co.
S Are Showing Handsome Mew Lines of S
Coaching " Sun Umbrellas
K Also Exclusive Novelties in SJ
Fine Grenadine and Chif
fon Trimmed Parasols.
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126 Wyoming Avenue, g
BRESCHELS,124Wyoming Ave
Those Wonderful
Silk Waists
For a quarter, a third, a half and more
off regular prices. It has created somwhat
of a sensation in Scranton, and no wonder.
Scranton has never seen such a line of Silk
Waists, and those now left we heive reduced
to
$6.98
Women's Tailor-Made Suits Reduced
$10 for Suits worth $13.50 to $20.
$15 for Suits worth $22.50 to $30.
$25 for Suits worth $35.00 to $50. t
All of the tailor-made, of both rough and smooth cloths,
including Broadcloths, Venetian, Cheviot and Mixed Novelty
Fabrics in this Spring's good styles.
Eton Jackets, Fly or Double-Breasted Front Jackets,
Plain Skirts or Trimmed Skirts, most of them made with
flares or flounces, many of them are lined throughout with
silk : some of the skirts are lined with percaline. There are
all the colors that are good for Spring in the lot, but not
every size in each style.
BRESCHEL,
The Furrier. 124 Wyoming Ave.
The 'Leader's" Old Stand.
California Oil.
W haw a lust iIj-n priuit!oii In Hindi st
ait- olt'irin.," i lurid uuinliu '.IolIc it UK, nr
hliiili-. 'I'lic lompaii) msn-, 12-0 at its idluattd
III the vny Liutir ut tin- uu'at L.ilifoiula ml
lull, and ha options nn addition il ground. 1e
tut- ofleriiur tltMMir.i htoik to i.iKn moiir.s lo put
dossil svi'lU u iiili'(l as iOxflili 1ln st.sr T.
!, ii.m-j t ilil,' md lauiiN no individual In
lilllt.V, Wll till Ill-.ll lilt SI IV lllplltnl llfl'ltliu-.
Writu fui piitkulai-
lllli KliNUKICK PROMOTION CO
Denver. Colornjo
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Evlo nnd Wyoming Vnlley.
Tunc- 'lahle iu i:iltct S,-it, 17, 1'icvi.
Train'' toi ll'sslcy and lial points, (onucit.
IliK ul llasslr.s vsilh l'ric i.illioad (or Noss- tnr,
i'svhur!? ami liilt'inidll.ili) points, lease Siran
ton al 1.03 a. in. and 2.'21 p. tu.
Trains :n lis o at hi i niton at 10"0 a, in, and
0 in p. in.
Time Curd in effect lite. ,'iOtli, tUOO,
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vajillouiltriiliiilnit;riDtouit70t)piiiSuiiJisi)ulj,
toi-innB. ilUljil,,,,. iu r.iionJii.. .rrliiiig inis iu'
nd lufnlr.H. MlshtM l.t.l for I'lrbuuJllo t diSiio
illly,irrl?lutUrUnJll(i.55iDi. .
Kates a crntt per mile,
X.oncit Kute tu oil Points Wt,
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The largest line of Woolens in
the city to select your Spring
Suit or Overcoat from.
EVERYTHING RIGHT
Oil YOUR MONEY BACK.
Garson Tailoring Co
406 Spruce Street.
THB
M00S1C POWDER CO,
Bgoms 1 and2, Com'ltk BTd'f.
BORANTON, 9A.
nining and Blasting
POWDER
Utt at Mooilo and Ruib Jala Warki.
LAPLIN RAND POWDHR CO.'S
ORANOE OUN POWDER
Kltotrta Ilatttrlea, Klootrlo Krlo4ri.
splodlug bltuti, tiufety fuitaai
Reiaune Chaiical Ca's expViVe
Skillful Dentistry at Small Cost
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We ak jour pilroniffi! fnloly on mir tnrrlli i Malrn In Ilia St-lrnci- ol Bfiillilry. Out?
price ur vvllliln tiacli ot every onu who sppreclllcj good woik palnlifj.
Our Artificial Teeth tri,& set ?.oo
Mr Hiiroltncti'A of llm lienlnl .it, letlmlnK (Perfoct Tit Guarnntecd.)
iw'rfi'ctly tlio nnliirnt (.ontoiir unit pxpiomilou Gold rilllncs Si. 00
urllio fiice, ...
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Teeth Without Plate
N a 5lcm fur Iii.-illii(- irtlflilil tpi-lh Z
where cue or more an- inlwnt,', sslllioiit (In
( rf a plilr. 'UiU vvorl. I mot lieiiillfiil, rf
lastliip. lo(. nwiy v.llh tin- ncrr-Mlts ol ?
wcarliiB a plate. Q,
-II will he n plriiiii,. for ua In fjrernllv et
amliio jnur ticlh md tell you rvaitls 'sslnt O
jour woik will rnt-iin rliaii;.. for lliis, g
UoiiM! s in lo S p. iu. s'tm,!,),, 10 o 4
The White Dental
(Om-i Niwai, Mioa -lrtit-1. 1'iitniicc on
lilinicnl in (he ssuld. lutni) nthiM m
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I NEW STOCK. I
Wc arc now prepared to sliow ou an cnliic NEW btock of
Carpets
Wall Papers and Draperies
t Every item is tlii-, .season's
von promptlj aiid at
! WILLIAflS&ncANULTY j
Temporary Store,
126 Washington Avenue-
ftSHHaHSBMSEHM
English Print Ware
Pishes, Cups, Saucer.Sj btc, made of the fa
mous English Print Ware, look better and last
longer than the more expensive table ware.
We have a large stock of these gooods, beau
tilully decorated at surprisingly low pi ices.
See Display in Our Center Show Window,
J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO.
312-314 Lackawanna Avenue.
silver Fillings mi
Gold Crowns $3.00 to $5.00
Cleaning Teeth .......... .DO
Nn PUADnC it i'inie.M uxiracunii
I1U ulinilUU when leetli arc ordercil
When tlii linpri-wlrn j takrn Iu Ihr morn.
Ilia, plitcH arc llniolird rnnu ills' It dcidrcd.
iMW c Riiaraiiioc lo no your woik l'Ai.li.i;ss
siii-uicr ll ho tut- nillnic or irosvnlnif ol on
loolli or the rvtrattlon ol twenty.
iljH or Vllillreit Air nlvcn when ilctltcd.
US OPERATE.
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"JljO PLATES liB'iSfcU'l Z1
' Drill. ILaKlBLl-tl ,
KtUllltlk. ailWls
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Parlors, '
)or. Lacknwmuia
nnd Wyoming Arcs
W.somlns iisrnui, Snanton. l.irRct llentil .! tlsll-lu
tin 1'nllul states. lnuirpuMlvd.
I'rect 1'orni Cornet In nrsilMvelv Uinnnk.
mudol Mild ut ii uimlointe pilio vvlilcli uh olutolv
Bhow'N the proper prluclpli- of u it rululil-fronl fori
Riiurtlon. Kncli pair Is goruil, hlusciil unit nuido
wltliextrn henvy trout steal.
ItcniPinhei-ttnit, 11 Htrnlctit. tcel ennnnt rnnko n.
itiiildlit front coisi-t, nml mis- model which docs
not i-oiiililiiii the nliovu ipiiilllliiitliinx, ns vsetl ns
Bhiipetl seiiiiiH i li ti n In jr nioiiiiil the bmly from tlio
sliuuliler to the tmttoin of thu liont steel, Is hut uu
old Ktjlu vvlili u uusv iiiiiuo
ERlCr I'OH.M Stvle 701. Heavy front steel. Or
nliltoanddinb.Ic.'iii; liip noroil $100
ERI-CT l-ORM Style 702 Itlp uoieil: heavy front
Htenl. Jliidt- ofliiipnrteil Dliiiuonil S.iteen in whlto
11 d tlinli $i..so
liRh'CT F iRftl Style o(3- Of Impoi ted Cinitll; full
Korod; bias cut; for small, Mender tlj? iron ?i.75
CRIlCr FORM Style o.so Improved. I'rom-b Conlli
In vfliltonitd ilinb; full Roreil; bins cut $1.00
li I'C1 HORM .style (,,. or otm he.ivv Krcnrb
Coutll, In vvnlloiind dnib, unil black fcatcon; full
i?oreil; bias cut $2.30
BKRCTPilKM -tle.jOJ. Of liuptrtad Cotull; full
eoii-il; bins cut; heavily boned; for full do vo loped
"K'lies $j so
CAUriOV. -l.uok for tlio loltcriiiR "W. R Urrcl
Form" Nlamped on the Inside of cvory pair.
All dealerH Iu Suiuutou bavo thorn 011 sale. If
.van s htisn'l, send his imiiioiind ti.o prlcn ou de
Rlro to pay and wo will Hcolhat you are supplied.
377 Broadway, Now York.
oods, and we are prepared to serve
our well-known low prices.