i'r."1Wlf,.l.D-'4ffit. " j3J-iWat' .--,fj, t fgV3PK " 1" t '? !?e:f i-r ,-i'ijur y gpt9Ka r i . ' 'r A ,; i;;' ii.f ""JifY g v" va"f v V.f- "tv -j? , - :lft W THE SCItANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1901. 8 MANY CASES DEALT WITH (C'onrtutlcil fron I'JKf mpetsTtind by his illrui'tion llio puti'liel a ns rrtttrncil to llio rloset from which It had hccn titUeti. It U'liiuliioil thnto wllh thp ttci'il lnsltl.j of It until Airs. Oruy took It out, a row Iioui-h uftor tin nld mnii'H iloath. She dHlvpi-od It to Iipi1 won nnd ho hud It rrrordod. The philutirfs want rourt to nullify tho ilcril on thu Kround" thai the tritiiH fr wns olfpctfd by innltio Intlitctico and thai, llit-re was never any legal delivery of the Instrument. The deCeino Is that thpio was no undue Intluencu and Hint It Is not I'piiuliPil that thuie should he n physical delivery of n dred to ntnlte It valid. The defense also claims that Atis. Sunny wan iIIii'uWmI to rIvo tho deed io Mrs. (liny to Rive to her son, hut Airs. Sentry denies this. AN'. V, I.nthrope. II. ihillor and Thomas J. IJ.ivles, of Montrose, lepn seiit the plaintiff. The del'oiidaiits at torneys are Voshnrn & Dawson and V. AW Haylor. The ease of Davie- iikiiIiimI (he First Welsh Hutillsl ehureli Is one that Is now quite fnmllliir. Davk-s made some offonslvo alleatlons ukiiIiihI thn-e inemhers of a -ouunltlec of the ehureh M'hleh was appointed to secure :i ii"v liaslor. rle was excluded from tho i-hureh and his appeal from tin- decis ion of the riders was In tin n dismissed by a committee of four members of neighboring eliuieln-s, and by the un nunl dlslilet conference, lie claims he has compiled with the dlsclpllnaty iiiimdute of the court which llrst tried him. and Hun he should have been re ceived back into i he fellowship of the chinch, lip wants court to -so inle. K. i. Xewcomb repivMrnts Hie' plaintiff, and e.v-.ludse K N. Wlllnrd, the de fondant. Doesn't Want the Gloiy. Constable .lolm O'Donnell, of the Seventh ward, was the only one of the county's sleuths to n-port illegal sell ers, and he only did il after making an explanation that savored somewhat of the apologetic. He told the court he had no peisonal knowledge of the of-tonst-H alleged in his report: that Patrolman Thomas l'nlter into! mod him of them, and that when Patrol man Potter was told he would bp made i lie principal witness, lie. la turn, said he had no personal knowledge of the offense?, bill learned of them from some other people. Judge Kelly ili-lt-cted that the ipport 1"' referred to tin- diMiict attorney. The p.n ties charged in the leport are: .Mary lU-jini. Kate AInlloy, Thomas F.-iddeii and Alls. I'lendegust. Mitchell Gives His Testimony. John Mitchell, piesident of the Uni ted .Mine WoikPi-f-. appeared hefoio the grand Jury yesterday morning, to give bis testimony in the case of libeU hicli ho liar, preleircl againft Kdltor iiich iiid Little, of the Scrantoniati. The grant jury was charged by Judge Kelly. He appointed as foiu man Victor Ktn-.-i'lirll, of Duuinorc, one of ihe keepers at the county Jail. The petition for the annexation to Taylor boiongli of the colitiRoiis por tions of Lackawanna, township was presented again and ordeied submitted io the grand Jury tomorrow morning. O'liu UhUal oxuoptions wcie also Wed. Howell Will Make Answer. in the equity case biouglif by .Mis. Jennie De.in. t' .'iimpe! her brother. Franklin Houoll. to reudei an ue toiiiiting of her estate, Judge Kelly .esleuiay gi anted a uile on the plain tilt to feliow en use why the judgment taken pio runfc-iu, lust Thursday, should not be opened, The plaiiuilf's attorneys, n. j. Hnn iii.li agreed to tho rule being made ah-sc-luf forthwith, upon the defendant's i ouiisp, Joseph O'llrlen proniisiug that .in answer to tho bill will be tiled with in lifteen days. Jl appear;; that an accounting' was lendeiPd. but it proved unsatisfac tory. The defendanl supposed it was satisfactory end paid no heed to the bill. Yesterdny's Marriage Licenses. I.rU llo'lav :'.2i Dicker uiiirl Mnirncl .IiiiUiiw "hlJ I'l'ihut. unirt Wllllim II. Iliius- Wnnimie M it ill i W.illJii"- V.mlii'iAo III-. Ull 11,1 '. IIOl.O.WM II -liailton Ann) .1. IMii.iuk S'rnnlnii Mnlui Lottiry Mlnr,nl,2 ruliiTiiii llonoltoi' Mitioiilc.i M. I. Ui -Muslim Iirmjii linlivl I'.iilitl .'. .-. Iiuim: Mil,.. .Mnicsy 'llirfM.p sinu Xiiline Tluoop .lellll III at lis. ii Mini Ki'U'.jr Ii,up l.t..l Is. Diiiiiui-lty Wllkis..mi. 1 I -ill i l.titmuki .Min)ii.,i liisi'i.li l.liitil s.Vi ld, i- iii-i-l ,Mji.i llnki-y s.''i Alik-r Ui- COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. I cult, iMfn!.i, ,ii,iih t liccifi' iiniittiii .hiii,nii Wiiillnli te ,iiluil pli(. Ilnlliy. In t In- i i-t nt I'u cm to l,.n.h .iifjiiist Pii-,1 .Hill K I , lliC .Itlilili.lV. '01 1 U.I., j. i st, i ilo .v, nil lllllll'l l.Mlllilli.ll.lll.V. 'I In- iiKit i 'I. iirf.- ii'i-iw,;,,-, i,miniilii in (In, licitu it tlic Inn ii ii) IMot- liiiM-y, w.ik, r-l(n.', t . i .til ) ( il (uinllili iul. Iiihii Hawks, ir,, .is ,i pp. .ii. t i-,l ilijuiiy ron.t.i-l-lti fit tin- Ntoml w.ml, in.. I Cinici- I. Miuilli.in, ili-imu t oit-l.ililo iif llu- Moi,lli umiiI ji-htcnUr. In llu- iiuttirof Hie IiiioI-.i-ih.i- nf ( li.irlt-i M t. hi, c urn t . jilcril.i. ilimtiil llio inuslit-. K. W, ft,jji.r. I" n-11 ill.- o-nl iHrfti- nt l he jiwilrriit .ml .i'iiU- 1 io lil-i ili-l.t- TU Injun tiun iiin-lfliuii Manunl In llio o.Hj .i tin- ,cw Yuri., Ontario anil Wr-ihrn llallrnJil i u!iii.iiiy jnliist Mir- cllllMal Coal iiiiuii s .nrjiii (CHilinikil, tint tlnn- llll N'.iv 4, I. Shiloh9s Consumption Cure cures coughs anil colds at once. We don't mean that it relieves you for a little while it cures, It has been doing this for half a century. It has saved hundreds of thousands of lives. It will save yours if you give it a chance, "l hate teethed to much tcnelit from ll, lint I always lrcomtnenil Shiluh'i for toughi, throat, bronchial and lung trouble." CHAb. VANUKKOAK, Wetcrlord, N, V. Bkllob'a Consumption Cur U solit liy all tlrugUt at 36c, flOt, W 1. 00 a boltl. A iriuted KUarauUa koh with avcry bottl. K 7011 ate nt (atlaOedgo lu your ilrujelil suet get your luonay buck. Writs let illuftratfd bk en ni-i.uinoltoii. Sent ilhoutteitltfeJ. ti.C.Wt'U.i( . I Ku-.N.l DIRECTOR ROOHE'S SYSTEM. Ho Has Perfected a Complete Finn for tho Ordering of Mnterlnl. nircelor of Public Works John V.. Iloehc has Just pcrfoelcd n system for ne In his (ttiitiirtjnciit In tho ordotlni? of vatlotts nirtturlals and cnpplles. Klvo different hliink forma aro used, and It would Hcutn lit ho almost perfect. The llrVt hlanl: form Ih tilled out by lht foreman or other mibordlnato olll-i-lal who may desire lo luivo HoniethltiK piireliaM-d. TIiIh hu llles with tho fttper liitcnitcnt or tho bureau, who nmlses out ti copy which he fiends to Director Itoeho, arter approvlnp it. lie lilmsolt letalmi llu- foremon'8 original i-equlsl-tlon. Director Iloehc, nftur satisfying him fcelf that the poods arc required, lllls out a third blank foim oidcrhiK them, which foim Ih sent lo the poison fioin whom the purchase 1 to he made. A duplicate copy Ih furnished to the bureau, (hat the person lceelvliur Iho Koodri or material may eeitlfy thereon that they luivo lM'on dcllveied. A iliiplleatc copy of the order is fur nished the city cotiti oiler, so that that olllelal may cotnparo It with the bill when the latter comes lo hhn. Hy com pnrinfrnll these blanks, Director ltocho belleveH Hint there Will bo 11. cheek upon each employe Intcu-Hted In llu- whole transaction, INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. The D.. L. & W. Bonid for Today. Culm Is to Be Hushed Into Burning: Mine. i-'olhnviiiK Is the mako-np of the I).. L. W. board for today: MONDAY. M.U (I. WilJ OjK l..wt S I i. m., A. II. K'jui 1" P. in., J. A. llu-li; 11 p. 111., I'. Ciiv.111 iiigli. 'ri'Ksn.w, may ;. VMM (,iir i:.it 12.S0 j. in., it. Cjtwi, i. in., O'Connor with John IJixtcr's moiii II u. 111., O. W. Dimii ; 5 .1. 111., .'. Mo-lirs S v. 111., II. M. Ilalld; 10 .1. in., .1. llurkli.nl; 11 a. m., T. I.. Hi'Bi-ris; 1 p. 111. Oco. Ilioini--; :'. p. in., W. W. b-illarr; .'1 p. 111., O. Kcaitii-y; 0 p. m., W. A. ILirtlioluinou. Suiiiinit', Kte. 0 11. 111., cut, .1. IIcnnii;iili: 8 n. in., west, II. Kiomitilkn: 0 p. 111., o.i-n, Ja. IJ.nriKs; 7 p. 111., .T-t, W. 11. Xiclml-.; T p in.. wt I10111 X.iy Aiiff, II. Me.Ml: 7 p- 111., M-sl from rayint.-., Tlininp'-on; 7 p. 111., w5t front Cjj 117.1, MiL.inc. Pullers 10 .1. 111., 1-V 1!. "-tcoi. Piifliirs -i .1. in., ItniMrt; In .1. ai.. .- I'.n ncrtv; ll..'iO a. 111., .M01-.111; 7 . in., Murphy; ! i." in., M. M.ipli.-; H) p. 111.. Wkl. nci. Pa-wf-np-r I'nsiiwi 7 11. 111, CiMnoy; 7 .1. 111. Slnw-i; '."0 p. 111.. Stanton; 7 p. 111 , Uitimci. Wild rjti Wct-3 a. 111., A. (f. Iliiniuitt: 7 11. 111., Doiiilictn; fi .1. 111., .1. f.inliy; 111 .1. m.. I'. Wall; 1 p. in.. M. C.irinoily; 2 p. in., .1. '. Miiriav, C T. Muplti nn 11; ." p. 111.. II. Kinsn by: 'i p. in., O. .'.'anilolpli: ." p. 111., -lolm CiliiBan, (. p. 111., M. i.miglnii-x. NOlICi:. M. Maplfi Mill lu-i 0 p. 111. piMioi li.hiulit, May l'., In iilacr- of I.imi'inu'. Condmtor HaiTprly and cn-vv will rim ll.:,fl p. 111. wild cat, Tuc.stiay, May 7, and p tlireuish tu II0I10U011. Briliciiiin Dawd Iluri leporli for duly with It. C.-i-tici. Will Flush the Mine. The fire in the Pine llldfre mine nf tho Delaware and Hudson, which lias been burning for the past live months, is Htill raRlng and the company is about to adopt other methods in an effort to extinguish it. The company is now niiiingiuK 10 flush the workings with culm, which is to bo carried upon tho lire by a steady stream of wat-'r. A large pump has been erected above Miner's Mills and a pipe line nearly tivo miles Ions' has been laid. Through this the culm will be forced to a cave-hole in the vicinity of Scotch Hill and then down into the mine. Tho operations will commence in a couple of weeks. "WIlkes-Tlarro llecord. This and That. F. I.. Burton has been appointed lceal watch inspector at Kingston, vice P. Ij. Brown, resigned. A mass meeting of miners was held last night at Moosic. .National Cora mlttpemim Frederick Dilchcr was piesent and madj an address. President John Mitchell, of tho T'nlted Mine "Workoip, left the ( Ity yehteidu; morning for Now York city, where he will remain dining the week on business connected with the Civic industrial association. Carpenters are at work laying a new floor in llio main hallway on the sec ond floor of the Lackawanna railroad oillcc- building. A now door has also been placed lu tho division freight anil pastiengcr agents' oillce. The last member of the grievance board of the Lackawanna. Switchmen's union to leave Scinntnu, lofl the city yesterday morning, Ihe others de parting Saturday and Sunday. Tho matters which biought the committee to the city have not been yet settled and another visit will vnvy likely oc cur at no distant Onto, WALTER L. MAIN CIRCUS. It Will Exhibit Here on Monday, May SO, As the Waller I,. Main New Fash ion Piute Shows are announced in ap pear In thir city on .Monday, May "0, it Is now in onlcr for rude Fred to begin Inviting his iiuniei-ous relatives to bo on hand that day to help tako his little nephew To.iun.v to son the elephants. Thin plan has been In vogue fop years anil years', yet It Is huceesslully worked to tho present day, ut lejiKt many grown folk.i go under that pivtons nnd huagln" llH-iii-'elven safe in their deceit, Why mil be candid and acknowl edge that the glitter nf tlie parade, tho s-lght of the white touts, tho n spiilng muslo that uulv clieus bands plav, and tho crush of the gnml-nut-j med crowd, has awakened momoile of your chllilnood that could not bo lislsti-'l. The circus, with lis inyilml of flags and tuieiimots, has been and always will bo a. niagn-i. to all lovorn of clean nnd wholesonm mnusomeut, ( ,-nt It's up to somebody to originate nn i-Miufcii i"i Kiaiiiying uieir mvii in clinations. BACKUS BOWIERS DEFEATED. South Scvanton Team Too Speedy for Hopkins Men. In a return inaicli played the South Si-rantou bowling u-ani by the Backus club last night, on Miubscher's alleys, the league rollers were bested two out of thieo games by the home team. The latter won two out of thice games, but tho n.ieltus men won In the. minis by -,3S7 plus to IMCiC. This leaves three vieloiles for each team in the stiles. I.ust night's games were as follows; South Sciantou, S22, 721, 793; Haekus. SOI. 812. 771. The liuckus team was made up of Hopkins, Koll, Fahrenheit, Coons and Pecker, and llielr opponents weio H. Klefer, William Jlelster, C. Kelfer. J. Hauck and .1. Klefer. Following Ihe howllnr supper wa'- served. JONAS LONQ'S SONS, A Great Ladies' Jonas Long's Sons will commence their Annual Spring Closing-Out Sale of Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits today, Tuesday Morning, May 7 And will continue the remainder of this week, The man ager of the department has gone carefully over the stock and the price sacrifices that he has made will be a , great incentive to the ladies of Scranton and vicinity to come and secure one of those High-Grade Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits that has always characterized the Cloak Department. Ladies who contemplate going to the Pan-American Ex position at Buffalo or to mountain or seaside will easily save their railway fare by purchasing a gown now. The reductions are genuine, and nothing but actual facts are given. A partial list of the many Suits that are marked down: LADIES' SUITS -Black Broadcloth, No. 231 1-2516-2309- 2300- 2 r 22" 2382-2768-IO77- 226q-2382-2734-5374" '939-2736-1182- 2735-2299- 549- 2527- 537r 23K- 1438-439" -Blue Cheviot bton, vest front with gilt -Blue Cheviot Princess Eton, satin trimmed -Black Venetian Eton, richly braided -Black Cheviot, tight fitting, silk facing -Black Cheviot Eton, gilt trimming -Tan, Wide Wale Cheviot Eton, trimmed -Blue Broadcloth, Eton, silk trimmed -Blue Cheviot, Eton, red vest front -Tan and Black -Black Cheviot -Blue and Tan Pebble Cheviot, tight fitting -Blue Cheviot Eton, red vest trimmed -Blue Cheviot Eton, Persian trimmed vest -Black Venetian, tight fitting, silk faced -Black and Brown Eton, taffeta trimmed -Tan and Black Eton, Persian trimmed -Oxford Homespun, tight fitting, silk faced -Brown and Grey Cheviot, tight fitting, silk faced 20 00 -Black and Gray Cheviot, tight fitting, all silk lined 21 00 -Tan Venetian, tight fitting, silk faced 20 00 -Oxford Gray, tight fitting, silk faced 20 00 -Blue and Brown Pebble Cheviot, silk faced 20 00 -Light Gray Wide Wale Cheviot Eton '. 18 50 -Black Cheviot, tight fitting, silk faced 18 00 -Black Cheviot, purple vest front 18 00 MISSES' SUITS No. 2774 Brown Cheviot Eton, Persian trimmed $25 00 now $20 00 2773 Blue Broadcloth, velvet vest front 2 00 now 20 00 2769 Garnet Cheviot, taffeta vest front 23 50 now 18 50 2772 Gray Wide Wale Homespun Eton 23 50 now 18 50 2315 Light Gray Homespun Cheviot, red vest 1800 now 14 50 2777 Gray Homespun, taffeta trimmed vest 1750 now 14 00. We also will place on sale Etons, Tight Fitting Suits in Home- 4MA AA' spuns, Venetians and Cheviots, about 100 in all, that formerly were ll llll $ 1 2.00 to $15.00. All new and all shades, Choice each xv About 15 only of Suits that are soiled and faded by the sun and t Cf light. Only one suit to each customer. Per suit P-Ovr Jonas Long's Sons RAJLROAOTJMejrABLES. Delaware, Lackawanna ami Western in r.iii-Lt !), :. lwo. Houlli Liau NraiiUiii for Niw York .it 1,40, .110 fi.riO. S.00 ami 10 01 ,i. in.; 18,35, It.!-! p. 111. Tor Plillaili'lpliU nt S.() .unl lO.u.-, .1. m. j .y, ami ll.:iU ). 111. Tor Sluni'liburj; .it (l.ln p. in. .Milk airuiiimiirlntton at !i.l p. 111. Anhc at llcliokir. at il,A ".In 10.'J', IJ.W. K,3, I?, 7,11) . 111, ,Sirli at I'lilliilrlplila ut l.nl, J.S1, il.l ami f.2J p. Hi. Anle Mum New Yuri; .il 1.10, ti.M di.il 10.21 1. in,: LW. l.fi.', fi.U, -Ml nml U.u) 1 . in. I'rom MnnuUliuri; .it Sir, a. in. N'nrtli l.raw PrruntMi fur llnflalo 11ml inter, incillaii' Flulli'in Jl 1.15, 0.33 ami SUM u, in.: l.M, fi.lS .il.d 1I.3S p. in. l'ur IM.rj;,) nnd Srurii.c nl ti.13 a, 111. 11ml I.SJ , in. Tur Ultra ut 1.10 11, 111, 11r.1l 1,."m p. 111, I'm- Mini. lroc nl I'.W i mi MU ami C.H p, in Tur Xiiliol-oi' .it lu ami T' I'. 111. Pur llinrf liionton nt ln.-il 111, Aillii" In Hcrantoii limn II111I.1I11 al I.S1, !i.r'1, 5.l -Hi'l WM u. in.; 3..K1 ami t'.in.' p. ii P10111 flitirisu ami )uiui at 2.63 a. 111.; !-'! ami b ft) i. m I'uiui l'tl(.i lit '.',33 a, 111. 1 12.3S nnd I,J1 i. 111. I'iohi N'liliol-un 111 "."') a- in, and i.0n p. m. Worn Mni'lintv ill 10."" ' i ;i,-l and h,i) p. in, HU'Oin-lmii: IHiMrni- Iip Mrantim for Vi.illiiiinliclland, at n. 15, lu.tr, ,1. ,,; 1,33 an I 3CH1 p. III. Pr I'ljimmlli at 1,1)1, ,1,10, i.."0 p. 111. I'm KUiK-ton at hill a. 111 Aulo 11 Noitliiiiulh'iUiHl .it i'.M J. in,; I, Id, 3,01 and Kli 11, 111. Atiltu ut Kliigriim al 8,SJ a, m, Ariin ut riimotUli r.t -'.iw, I. -', I'. I'i p. 111. ,Miir in Suanlon firm N'oillimnhcilaiid at !) U a. pi ; li'.ltl, i.M and S.13 p. in. Prom Klng'tuti it II.IM a. 111. Plum I'ljnioutli at 7 3.", a. in.; .t.'Ju uud 3.".3 p. 111. SlIXnY TRAIN'S. Saiill.-I.ra Miintoii ut l.lv, ,!.(), 3.3U, 1 ).0f, p. in.; -I..U ami .t.40 p. m. N'oilliI.taic Strant'iii at I. If,, G.J) j. in ; 1.33, .Vli and U."1 p. in. illoonitliuiv l)iU'ionl,ava hcuiituii at 10.03 ,1 111. aid i.Ji p. in. Central Rallrond of New Jersey, fctatlom in Nov Voil.-Povl bl l.tlicity lird. N. II.. ll SJ1"1, ,cllJ'- TIMB TAHI.i: IN PPPl.C'l' NOV. ii, iw. 'luliii Kai' M'M'dO'i li N1-'" Vuik. NiH.rk, rllKaUclh, 'liildi'lplili, laiiun. Ilcilili-lifin, Al UmiIouh. Mjik-Ii Piu" r"l Wiite llaun at e...!ii a, in,; txpia, J.lu cspifi, :i30 j. in. j.u;. Jj, 2.13 p, )"' Por l'Utfclon and llkfa-llaiie. K.K0 a, 111.; I.iu end i). I'. Miuda). s.n p. 111. Toi llaltiinoti-' -"'d Wuddnstlon anl points Foutli and Wwt la llflliU'liiin. Aju u, m ,jn and J.W 1. '" Sund.y, 2.13 p. in. por JjJiig Hrancli. Otian 1,'rove, He, at S.30 a. in. und 1.10 v. 1.1. Poi Heading. Lebanon and lUrrUliuij, Ua Al. lentuniii B.0 . in. and 1.10 p. 111, Sgndaji. 2.15 p. in. Por PotUilltf." S.M) j. ni. and 1.10 p. m. Jliiuiijli IkUU lu nil point? rati, foutli jinl wtt at loi oL raits at llu fetation. II. I'. IIU.IWIV. ti.11 I'j... m . II. 01,11 l Si:v. lien m.,i JONAS LONG'S SONS. Commendable TailorMade Suits tight fitting Venetian Eton, finely stitched Eton, gilt trimming..". PENNSYLVANIA ' RAILBOAI Schedule in Effect March 17, 1901. Trains leave Scranton; 0.45 a. m,, week days, for Sunbuiy, Harrlsbui'B', Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and for Pitts burg and tho West. 0.88 n. ni week days,, for Hazleton. nnd for Sunbury, Harrisburg-, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg nnd the West. 2.18 p. in,, week days, (Suudays 1.58 p. m) fov Sunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. Por Hazleton, week days only. 4,27 p. ni week days, for Sunbury. Hazleton, Pottbvlllo, Harrisburg-, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. .1 II. lllTC'lUNi-ON', en. JK'i, J, II, lMlllll, Oiii. I'a,s. Ast. Lehigh Valley Baihoad. In KffM Minli ii, KOI, Poi PlilUdvlpliU and Ner Voik tj ). ,t II II. 11., at ti.43 and 11.35 a. ni., unl 2.1b, I .7 (IllacU Di.iiiiniid Pipifm), ai.d U,.';o p, in, hun. il, 1). . II. II 11.. I 5n 8.0T p, m Per Willis llawn, llulclcu and pilnoipjl point) in ti (oal rccloiij, ia I), 4; II, It. I),, (1.13, .Ms and 4.27 p 1.1. Por I'ottJi llio, 1.27 p. ni. Pur llithK'l.riii, PuEli.n, Itradiny, llairijljiiiij and principal inluimillau t.it!om l.i I). ,c II, It II., 0.13, 11.33 11 in.; 2.1N 1.27 lUlacli Dia. mond L'.vprw), II :.o p. 111. Suii'la.iw, u, d II. 11. I!., I.5S, b.27 p. in. Por lunklijunoil., l'oandi, Plmlra, Itlaci, lirnsta nr,d niliutpil Intunncdlatr tailoni. .u )., 1.. & V. Ii, J, MM a. in.; 1,03 and il.lu . in. Por (Icnt-va, llochi'itiir, llnflalo, Nuj.au PalU, CliUagu and i,ll imints ut, via 1). i: II. II. If., 1133 a. in., 3.3.1 (lll.irk Duinoiid Jlpn-). 7. IS, 10.11, ll.iiii p. 111. bundjr, 1). k II. 11. 11 11.63. 8.27 p. in Pullman pallor and flccplns or I.t-l.iiili YalUy parlois cava on all luin-. lid u ten U'llkis-lLuic and New 5'"ii, I'lilUdt'lplila, Uuffalo and Sui pension Bridge HOLMS' II. WIM1UK, cn. Supt,, 20 C'orlUnd klieet, N'nv York. CIIAHLES h, l.i:i:, lien. IMsi. Ail., 20 Corlland ttrret. New Yollc. a v. .o.NM:MA(.'iii:it. niv. i'a. .ut., s.utii Petlilelii'iu. Pa. Por HoUtt and Pullman reiertalloru apply to '0') l.acljujniia avenue, S'lJiiton, I'j. JONAS LONG'S SONS, Sale of Former Price, 45 00 Reduced Price now $35 00 now 35 00 4 45 45 27 2 35 25 27 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 50 now now now now now now now now now now now now now now now now now now now now now now now now 35 00 32 50 21 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 2 1' 00 20 00 19 50 18 50 16 50 16 50 16 50 16 50 16 00 16 00 15 00 16 50 16 50 15 00 15 00 14 50 15 00 15 00 30 00 25 00 22 20 20 20 21 20 20 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Time Card In tffeet Dee, ,10th, I DUO. SCRANTON DIVISION. 207Bi20l IKBIIWi OJS U'f'cdi RTTION1 PM 710Ar. S.Y..5V,lJdBt.I.Y.'... .' 00. PM I KM PM ...S 04 1 SI) . alius. , tain ...2814 ti ,. tlllU . awsii,, ,., at6i) ,., SCtlSSU ,,, auibil ,. 319643 IM 3 tllS.M 1 06 A r, 3 63 ' i5, " 4 811 " ass all) " im 1 i " ,,. Cmlosla ,,,I,v, ,.,lllllU'Ol'k ,, " . hlarllRlil. , " .lYtHtoll laik, ' ,..Wlu,o,hl. ...PtUlltrlltf.,, " ,. ..Olson , I'lfu-ant Mt, " ,, Uulonililo,, ' . I'nrest City.. " t'mbonilaltfYd " .rurliotidulo. .WlillnJIililui', " . .Mil) III 111 Yd " Miivili'lil " Ifi mill.,,. tiiliLnld . ' IM11I1111 , " hvktlllii . ' IMmiIiiiiI . " rili'ilitllV . " 'lliroup I'i m I1I1 mi! " I'm). I'liwv .1010 ,. 10 31 .. .10111 ...101, ... loihl OfiO .,,,1 ,. Bill Dill) 'M all II 10 11 1', " i., 121 ' !. .. PM sta ,,63H 7 UUS IMS 11 II UJ . ., " uiian 11 " !.. ..01 ..S93 ,.828 110.(11 11 " 31IU), " Mil HI " 7 u-ia ti& tu 7 0)3 43E0I twauea, 1 159 616 tu. 1 ins Mew 1 216 136 16 7 I'M BIG El 7 VI4 07CS4 7 311 10t ... i Ml MP 31 7 .'-14 17 C 8. ; I'll a)6M . IM PM fl'l .en 61S H.'iOllCI " ,. u in, I'I I'J ,, " ,,, 811 KI.'IOM ,...811 Uluuiai ,,,,609 K3HIIII4 ' ,.eoo uiin i'i ,.,.603 sninui .., 6UC SMIli) 101,1 PMl im im . bi'laliloli A I' l.Hilioiml lnlnilrmii I'nrti.ndale fur MlilifM Yr.l B Mr u ii nit Huiiui) , and 7 so pm HLnily uniy, nrliioe llsiil. Var 1 7 OU 1 in kuJ 8 U) pi. A.ldltliitiiiltnlNtltviit'rra!iloiiat700r'nib!itid'a0nl), ItopinDj null Hull, .iu tu 1'irluinaiV, arniii.A al 7 is 1,111, ml irilu Utvrt Mtllirl.l Yllil tor UrUuOaVl ttAUiu uil,rrliiii)aliiibumlilaatil,Uaui Jlatoii it cfiit pi'i' milt!, T.oncat ltitlt'4 tu nil Points IVest, V, C. 1NOCR30N, (,4VlI'lil,r A((il New York 1 it jf t, we m 11, Irav. Aoat, acratitua, l't. W aaaatjiyiKg' 3..- julia 1 1- s d a 3, 1 1 1 1 l'4l Erie Railroad, Wyoming: Division, Tiinu Taldu In Pifict N?pt. 17 lM. 'lialiii lor llii.li- and loial iotnt. t niuirvt Iru at Hauliy with Krlt' lullicad lui Now oiV, Kvubuii; and Inleuni'dialu points lean. &,.ijh. ton at 7. a. 111. and 2.23 p. 111. Traill airivc at btiautoii at l').i) a. 111. and 9.10 p. m. Delaware and Hudson. In PtU'ft Nov. 23, lift). Tialn for l.'ailiondalu lean- biuntoii at 0.2i 7.0.1. b.k 1.W "' 'W. I.2D, 2.41, a.0' it), Ij.'IS, "'', "" 'I-1'' !' '"'I LI') -I. in. lVr llontadjle U.iiU. W.ly a. 111.; 2,l and .'.2u '"'Pu'r VIIUiUarK-0,l3, 7.IS, S.13, V.tf, j'o 41, NEW VVc are now prepared to show Carpets Wall Papers and Draperies Every item i? this season's goods, and we arc prepared to serve J yon promptly ami at WILLI AHS & flcANULTY Temporary Store, 126 Washington Avenue- I Magnificent Display Of New Parasols Our center show window will give you an idea of our exquisite Hue of New Parasols. These lovely sun protectors are un equalled both in beauty and price. Your inspection is respeetfully solicited J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO. 312-314 Lackawanna Avenue. OF SCRANTON. Capital $200,000. Surplus $500,003. United States Depositary. Business, personal and sav ings accounts invited. 3 per cent, interest paid on savings accounts. Open Saturday evenings from S to 9 o'clock. Wm. Consui-L, President. Henry Bij.in, Jk.. Vice Pres. Wm. H. Pi-CK, Cashier. NEW YORK HOTELS. WEST31IK8TEU HOTEL Cor. Mloontli ft. and In Ins l'lair, NEW YORK. AtiH'iiian Plan, s.1.31) Per Day and 1 pwnk Puropoaii Plan, ljl.l Por I).i.v and UpuauR bpecial Rates lo PanilliM. T. THOMPSON. Prop. Hotel Victoria Brudwiy, 81b Am. idJ Z7th Street. New Hrt.. Absolutely Fireproof in the ten trtol the slioppin K and tlu-atie dlnti lot. Flist - i.lasi IiihII ilsnp poliilnnnls 1C n t i r e I y ncivihrougli nut, European Plan . . rT2t.-"L noanii inn H.uai,. w, Dnaa-iiii.iTcrri.di. IT 1 C or rl mite, wllli or without bath, hot nnd mid wain ndteleplione In every room. Culilneuneicelled ---" For Business Men In tho heart ot the wholrsala dlutrlct f For Sliopiiurs R minutes' walk to Wannmahrrv, S minutes to Blogcl Coopei-H His 4. Btore. Easy of access to the urat T Diy Goods Stores. For SiKlitscerA One tloclc from D'way Cars, civ- . InK eay trnnsportatloii to all points of Interest. -4- HOTEL ALBERT : NEW YOllK. Cor. ltth ST. ft UNIVKRBITY Pt.. 'only ono niock from Broadway. nOOmS, 91 Up. Prices Kcuiuiiab, TRIBUNE WANT ADS, BRING QUICK RETURNS RAJLROAD TIME TABLES. ii.,." a. in.; i.n, :.'.!. '& -i..!, u.iu,7.is, mil. ll.U) p, HI. Wt I.. V. II. H l")Hit - U.IJ, 11 ji j. m , j,i0 I.i7 ami 11., o p. in. Tor rcinnlmU It. It. polnU-o.43, y.uS a in., '-MS at.it l.'J7 p. in. for Alluuy i'i'' JU points noilli u. ij a ,. ami ,'I.OJ p. ni. fcUNim 'I'llM.NS. Tor Cartondale D.W, U.ya a. in.; :. y.oi 0.47, lO.ii p. in. l'ur WlUcHrre-0.SS, 11.55 a. in.; i.SS, 1.2s, u.'J, 8.'-" I'. '" I'm- Albjuy ami point mrlli-S..',:' p. in. Ii.r lloncfUali U.W u. in. an.l v.'ei p. in. i .,.! ml la all ijlnt.-i In irMli..l s.ijl,4 ami CanadJ. .1. I. liriiim ii, i. i". A., iijjny. N. v ii l' I'lllVsS. I). I A S,,a,,l,, 1', --- - - .... .., STOCK, i you tin entire NliW slock of our wcii-khowh iov prices. ScottJ Co. Consult Our Lace Department For everything' that is new nnd de sirable for Dress Trimming'. Many exclusive idens are here shown i Arabian, Maltese Cuni and Point de Aencon, Laces, Applique Bands and All Overs. Choice line of Plain and Pnuc Tuckings, of Chiffon, I4bcity Silk and Silk Mouseline, also of Satin Liberty and Taffeta, with hemstitch nnd real Vnl Insertlngs. Large Assortment of Fine Silk Trimmings In White, Black, Persian, BlacM and White, etc. Stitched Taffeta and Satin Bands, in all widths. Elegant Line of Silk ana Lace Neckwear. 126 Wyoming Ave, Lager Beer Brewery Hnnufocturoi'3 ir OLD STOCK PILSNER 488 to 455 N. Ninth Street, .PA Telephoos Call, 2.13.1. I iiM.iJMlirl(iiri'l.'lrl, iurrii..ffutil.vj.l.4.i.l.p.. I ,"iiv'i'"'i'w',i"..ito, ' Iil'l.''''lll'll"''l"l''.,uJ''l'' Meldrum til's l 5ps Prof,G.F.THEEL,527iS?t)?l3 aJa imrrlra. Iiutragtrrt lorirelat; ntll l'mtf A JBjjjL l'WM.lfffhfMii4 toll) JaiHlft.jbgfcl r JrWX lilrt i PhLili va.iiia iikiih. i..t .!. j i i i v'iii: .ni. .-..iv i"7'iii infi BBain. y y -t t- r-v-"