The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 08, 1901, Page 8, Image 8

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THE SORANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1001'.
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BOROUGH SUED
PORS25.000
OLYPHANT MADE DEFENDANT
IN BIG DAMAGE CASE.
The Sownge-DrnlnnRe Company with
Which the Borough Hob Been at
Xnw for Three Yenis Is the Ag
grieved Party Major Oakford Al
leges That Records In the Pro
thonotnry's Office Were Tampered
with Equity Case of Welsh Bap
tist Chuich Other Notes.
Olyplmiii liiii'oiigli, Its fninicr bur
rcss. V. .1. Mi'Null.v. mid two "f Us
)nllcT ulllei-l. At. .1. MnstlllRS 1111(1 .tiilm
,t. .McAiiilmw, worp ypxlpi'dny iniiilc ilo
fonilantH In n $2"i,ono ilmniico null by
ilif olyiilmnt SmwiKP Omlnntrf cmn
jiau. icproscntrd by Wlllurd, Wnrren
.t Kn.'ipp.
Kpliiuuiy il. 1MU, tin- compnny .'
i ureil 11 I'rnni'litsc from tlu bornuith
tn count met sewers tlnnusli tin" pub
lip hlfrlivvnys. The coinpiiny bnipjlit
S'.'O.OOH worth of miilfi'lnl. so II nllees,
hired engliieeis mid other niplnycs.
made extensive survn.-. mid on April
1". IMlf. WIS UndlM'tllltltlK III eXCUVIItO
for the sewer iiiiiIit lb'1 rights c-nii-feneil
by the boroin,'h onlliiiiiicc, when
Ilili'Kc.-.- .Me.Vlllty und (wo pollep otll
n'f.s iippciiieil on Hip "ii'ite, ilrtive off
I lie company's men und tlii'eiileneil (o
hitpM thi'iti if tlio.v letnrneil. This nc
ilon wns uftPi'u.inls nitlllr-d by the
boliilIKh council.
"l'li I'oinpiiiiy wi'iu Inio in i t rourt
mikI on Mny I. 1 "!!'. sppiiri'd an liijum
lion poriniiiu'iitly I'eslnilnliij; the le-It-ltiliints
fioin iiitorforlilK with Mi
i ompaiiy's workmen, TIip ilefi'inliiiits
iippoalpd iIip mse to I be Supreme
i oui t, hut were ilelenteil itRiiln, nl
llioimh tlipy sneeeeiloil in tIiiK up
i lie c.isp mil it .lllly IT. 100(1.
TIip I'liiup.iiiy now i nine Into enurl
with tin claim ibnl thi' appeal hiis
tiikcn to cnu.se ves'.itlmi anil delay: to
harass and annoy the pl.ilutllf: to hrhiK
It into dl.sri'puti' anil Injure Its cioillt,
.mil that It "as. mi the whole, wrong
ful, unlawful ami malicious.
Tile cum puny spcillles that II has'
bud tn pay Interest on bonds without
bclnpr able to derive any revenue fmin
(he linprovcnient tlie bonds tete issued
for: that it bun bad to keep men un
der salary without fjettlim any work
Horn them alltbetliiT'the It tki.it Inn was
on: th.it It has lost the Intiwd on the
money expended for the J'JU.Owi woith
of material purchased, and thai It has
been put to a Kivut expense in litiga
tion. For all till and the illumine done
its credit the company demands $2."i,fli)0.
The borotiKli claimed at the lime of
tin litk.itton in (iiiestloii that the l'ran
chisc of the company bad been for
feited because its privileges bad not
been takon advantage of within the
prescribed period.
Claims Amendment Was Made.
"On or about April :M. Hint, some
body unknown to the deponent, tani
peicd wltli and mutilated the records
in tho prothnnotary's ullice by insert
liiur the llf,rure "S before the tipture 'I"
anil therelic making- the date appear
to be the twenty-sixth instead of the
sixth."
Such is the allocation contained in
an atlidavil Hindi: to court yesterday
by Major James W. Oakford and prc-.-icnted
b.v Atttnney "Wat tor Hrlprgs.
It i elates to .i municipal lien tiled
riKalnst four lots on Webster avenue,
lietwren Olive and Pine street, owned
by Major Oakford. The linn, so it is
i.laimed, was tiled April !, ISi'li. It
would have expired April fi of this
year. Someone, however, attempted to
extend it, so the atlidavil claims, by
IianKing the date on the teenrds In
the olllce of the piothonotary. On
Apill 21 last, two days befoie the
lien would expire under the alleged
extended date, a subo facias was is
sued to enforce the lieu.
Major Oakford asks to liave the sciie
f'leins quashed. After hearing- bis pe
tition and allldavlt, court ri anted a
liilo on the oily of Sur.intnn to show
cause why tlio motion to iiiush Rhoultl
not lirevail. It was mndj roturnable
at nrsuinent court.
Tirst Welsh jjnptibt Church Case.
The equity suit of Kben I'. Davles
iKiilnst the First Welsh Tiaptlst eburdi
was continued all day yesterday, foe
lote JudKC .Tuhn P. Kelly, and is likely
to occupy the reniiiindcr of the week.
The cross-examination of the plain
tiff was completed yesterday niorulnir,
and the the plaintiff's side closed b'
1(1111111!? on John M. liovun and John
I.. Davis, to corroborate tho plaintiff
ns to the proceed iiiK.s of the commil
ite of nekliborlnff chinches which
heaid the Davles appeal.
The defence opened just niter tho
noon recess. Rev. "W. D. Tlinmas mid
lion. John T. Wllllnms took tho stnnil
and contradicted tho plaintiff In sov
1'iul linpcutant matters.
They Continue to Pile Up,
Another suit against the- Scranton
Hallway company, and another divorce
c;u-o were instituted yesterday.
George "-' Joel and bis wife, Mary
Joel, ask damages for injuries Mrs.
Joel is alleged to have received on
a Providence car on which nbo was n
passenger April S, J001. Xcur Carbon
street the car Mas brought to a sud
den stop, and Mrs. Joel was thrown
violently to the door. Hov nun wns
HAVE TO GIVE UP.
Its All Over When Nervous Sick
Headache Comes to Youug or Old.
Everything Stops and Nothing
Goes on hut the Nervous Sick
Headaches.
If anything will engender a disre
gard for even lilo itself It Is continued
or oft-repeated attacks of sick head
ache. You may bo uhlo to partially
describe It, but the Kiigllah Inugungu
falls to fully do it justice, It's misery
so concentrated, so condensed, so pros
trating Ihut ail else is enveloped In its
meshes
Mr. Thomas Summers, of No. 10l!
Jackson street, Hcranton, Pa says;
"Dr, A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills arc a
splendid cute for nervous sick head
aches. Mine wero terrible ut times. I
was nervous ut the same time. The
nervo pills weio recommended to me
and I got a box ut .Matthews Bros.'
dnis store, No. 320 Lackawanna nve
nue, and they completely ciued thu
headaches und nervousness. This, I
think, fa reeonimeiidullon uiioubIi."
Dr. A. "W. Chase's Nervo Pills uie
sold at 00c. u box nt dealers, or Dr. A.
W. Chase Medlcli!? Co., Ibiffalo, N. Y.
Se that portrnlt and signature of A.
V. Chase, M. D., ate on every package.
JOHAS LONQ'B SONS.
The
Great
Stores
The great sale began yesterday morning and will continue the remainder of the
week. No such remarkable values have ever been shown in tailor gowns in this re
gion, Our word that they are just what you read in the list is a guarantee of their
worth. These suits are made in styles which will be worn all next winter. For ser
vice during the Spring and 'Autumn alone they will be the most economical invest
ment a practical lady can make. From the following incomplete list some idea of the
unexampled opportunities are afforded.
High Grade Jackets and Eton Suits
No,
No,
L'.'lll Hliiek Iboadctoth, tight MttliiK
LVdti llltli! Cheviot Klnn. vest frollt with Kill ...
-o,
No.
2:i0!i Hltie Cheviot Trlneess Kton. satin trimmed ..
Mill Ulaclt Venetian Kton. richly braided
No. UrtnO HltirU Cheviot, tight flttliiK,
No. 5!5'J2 Illni'k Cheviot Kton, pllt trimming
- o, 2.10R Tnn, wide Wale Cheviot, Eton, trimmed
No. 2I1S2 Uluc Jlroadcloth, Kton, silk trimmed
No. 2Ti'.S nine Cheviot. Kton: red vest front
No. 1077 Tan and Hlrick Venetian Kton, llnely stitched
No. 2iil7 Ulaek Cheviot Klou. rIII trimming
No. 2200 llltte und Tan Pebble Cheviot, tight lilting
No, 2I5M' nine Cheviot Kton, red vest trimmed
No. 27.'! I Tllite Cheviot Kton. Persian trimmed vesl ...
No. r,;!7l Ulack Venetian, tight lilting, silk faced
No, Ii):i9 Ulack nnd ltrown Klon, tuffela trimmed ....
No. 27IIG Tan nnd Ulack Kton. Persian trimmed
No. 1IS2 Oxford Home.miun. llirhl filling, silk faced ...
Nd. 2i.. liunvii and Cray Cheviot, tight lining. sins raced 2U w
No. 22flfl-Hlack mid Cray Cheviot, tight lining, silk lined.. It Oil
No. liisyl Tim .enetlan. light lining, silk faced 20 00
No. 2.127 Oxford fJiay, tight fitting silk faced 20 00 now
No. r.::. Utile and Hi own Pebble Cheviot, silk faced 20 00 now
No. 2:!ir, Light Cray Wide Wale Cheviot Kton IS TiO now
No. ii::s niack chi-vioi. ilghi lilting, silk faced is iw now
No. II.'W Hlaek cheviot, purple vest fintiL IS on now
Misses' Suits
No. 2774 lb own Cheviot Klou. Persian trimmed ...
No. 277:1 Wise Itroadclotb, velvet vesl front
No. 27li!i flarnel Cheviot. Talfetu vesl front
No. 2772 dray Wide Wale Homespun Klon
No. 2:11.1 I.lgln (5ray Homespun Cheviot, red vest
No. 2777 Cray Homespun, Taffeta trimmed vest .
We also place on sale a list of Ktons, tight lilting suits in Home
spuns. Venetians and Cheviols. thai formerly were JI2.00 to $1.1.00. All
new and all shades. Choice each
Several suits Hint aie soiled nnd
only one suit to each cu-domcr. Per
Dress
4.1-llieli Muck Worsted ( 're
turns 1.1-lneh Ulack Hrilllantlnes
1.1-incli Mack Silk Finished
Henrietta
1.1-lneh JJIiiek Melrose
4.1-lneh Hlaek Worsted
Serge
in-lnch Mlack Kroncli Surali
69c
instead
of 89c
Regular $1 Quality at 89c
1.1-inch
Poplin
all-wool French
89c
1.1-inch Mack Satin Soleil..
M-incli Fine Armure
Ili-incb Kiench AVhipcord ..
.10-lneh Wosted Serge
.1ti-ineh Cravenette
in-incli Fiench Prunella ...
instead
of $1
Jonas Long's Sons
broken, knee cap displaced, and side,
shoulder, neck and face injured, She
demands Jin.OnO, and the husband
wants $l100 for the loss of his wife's
services and expense in caring for her.
F. K J'oyle and L. P. Wedeman are
attorneys lor the plaintiffs.
The divorce case iias Arnie and John
N. Davis as the parlies. airs. Davis
the libellanl, says she had to leave her
husband, July 10, IS'.i.l, alter six years
of married life, because of his cruelty.
They were married in Avoca, 3lurch
11, 1SS0, and lived for a time at 1107
Thompson street, Seranton. She is at
present living at SI Williams .avenue,
Cnrbond.ile. Ceoige Jf. Okoll K her at
torney. More Liquor Licenses Granted.
Cnutt has granted two inoie lhiior
licenses lor Seranton and the city. In
consp(iience, comes in for $1.7i0 more
revenue.
Catherine .Morgan was gi anted a li
cense tor the hotel at IM.1 Jackson
Street, lor which a license was granted
to Joseph K. Morgans, but never taken
out. Fred liertoll secured a license for
the restaurant nt !!4r, Penn avenue, for
merly kept by Thomns 0. Flunnery.
Applications for a license for the
hotel at the comer of Penn avenue
nnd Linden street, formerly kept by
XL J. Huunon, was made yesterday by
Stephen McKcnn.i.
New Law Examiner Named.
Court yotserday appointed Attorney
C, Reynolds Hertford ns n member of
ihe board of law examiners, to .succeed
Judge J. W. Carpenter.
The board now consists of John M.
Harris. J. W. Oakford and C. Itey
nolds liedford.
Marriage Licenses.
.John llirjilm 17(0 .Mc.iltii .ncniin
(Hie (inlKciUilvt ...'..1710 .Mc.vK'il .ivi'iiun
Viilunl.) l'.H-.iulll (II. I ,rt.'e
Kli'.moia I'mk.iU , nlil IViki'
Skphrn Sdl.iil.i : : 1 -J 'lliinl vuooi
Annie III jmla .'f.'t Soeuml -tirrt
f.iiiiU V. ('nlicii New Vnrk
IIuk' l.i'vy , I02H ( ii.iiim.' avenue
ADVERTISED LETTER LIST.
l.i.l of lotlcii unulnlnu' iiiiciilcil (or at tin
Fir-iiitoii iiitmlli c, l.nKiujima coiinly, i'4.,
Jljy 7, llU. 1'i-ipoii'. (ailing for tlu-i' IcI1it
wilt pkafu iwiy jilrrtii'i ami islve ilili- n llt,
l!r.i II, llliii', l'oliiu.iii.
IU l.iuy AUcH l.i, li l.uul.0 Atniiiul.
I'unU Ilcmllti, Pan llroun's mail.il, .lulni
Hi own, MM N.il tliM'in. Mo Ibrli Mint, 31m.
'llioni'H llri'innn, Vim nil ItimcLi, Mu. M,
llicnn.iii, ,1, b. Ili'oii, il, s. Dim I., M, lliucllio.nl,
M, llanrtt,
licit Collnun, 111-. Mouii (juloy, ML Xliia
f.iuiey, Clilugo jiul I'lillJildplila I'urluii toiii.
uii, Jll Martin Coliv, 1'rf'l . C'luke, I!
, f'lcvclinil, Amlirw ,1, fi,
Mi, Do Witt, SO I iiluiii!lnn avi'inic Tliouu
II111I.I11, Itolieil I',. IM.on, Mii IaM Pavli,
Jjiium Pcckri'.
Ilia 1!, i:nifiia.
I'iinllry lliollicrr. .J. C. Krult, Mr. John How
rh I'jir.r, Thomas I'lanneiy, fiiller 4: Hlce l.uui
her Maniifactiiiiiit; i'nniun.v.
Mr,, W. II. lirilllttn, Asa II. firmer,
MtM haiah Hardy, Silas llattlc.t, Marlin O.
lUid, .1. A. lloolo, W, A, hre.
.lolimon k htokM.
O. S. Kimliall, K, Kaniln (pad.JuiO-
Mi-s hia Medium, Waller IjI'.h cJI, Mi.
Maiy l.awtun, ll. II. I.ls lirant bcveiiin, 1.
1', l.ucl, .). II. f.ainWrl, Maiic l.inn.
I'attK'l; Moiiahan, caro ot Kdujnl Toliln; Mij.
Adam McMjincn, SuicrintcniUnt Carl Jlillmry,
MM IJIa (I. MiCaim, John .1. Murphy, Jtlclianl
C. McMastcrs, William Murray, MKi Miliel Mc
Cvuloy, Mm. Kinina Milli.
'lliuinas Nenlliaiii, Joha U KtTl.
J'owy i Hoe.
JONAs LOVG' SONS.
Ladies' Tailor Made
Former
Price.
$1.-. 00
in no
Kedticed
Price,
now $:i."i 00
now
now
now
now
now
now
.now
now
now
now
now
now
now
now
now
now
now
now
now
now
00
1.1 00
t: oo
27 no
2.1 1)0
:i.-i oo
2.1 oo
27 R0
:io oo
2.1 00
22 r.o
jo no
20 00
20 00
21 00
20 00
:!." 00
:i2 r.o
21 00
20 00
20 00
20 00
21 oo
20 00
in r.o
is no
n; r.o
10 no
lis no
10 no
ni 00
in 00
Jo 00
IS fi'i
to no
tr, 00
in 00
n no
in 00
in 00
slllt fueinir
20 00
$2.1 110
2.1 00
2:'. .10
2:1 .10
1S 00
17 .10
now
now
now
now
now
now
yu 00
20 00
is no
is no
u no
1 1 00
10.00
2.50
faded
suit
by the sun and light
Goods
OP.AN1TI-: SI'ITINdS. 1.1-incli All
Wool Oranilc Suitings, a fabric which
will not spot nor shrink, guaranteed
to wear. All the spring shades old
rose, leseda. cadet blue, castor, navy,
brown, myrtle, garnet, grey and
OlacK. Itegular price SHc. Spec
clnl this week
69c
FKKNCH POPLINS. 12 pieces 4.1
ineli All-Woot Frencli Poplins in a
full assortment of colors, Including
black. Kegular price, $1.00. "re,,
Special J3C
SKIltTINCS-nii-incb All-Wool Kx
tra Tleavy Skirtings, in blue, brown,
Oxford grey and light grey. Regu
lar price, $1.2.1. Special this on
week 8"C
l'uiil I'olli, 3li. I'.innio llcnoliJ, II. It. ltrj -llwIrN.
( h.iil( IJlaai "-n.ii t. Mi. h.iiles Mnipvon,
Ml-. i:ilic Slnnim. II. II. sinith, William Sulll-.ui,.-lino
.-too', 110 p-l Maii.pt (nt.
Mi-, fhaie Tauiici, M.uy Tlioman (2).
Mi-. Silly W.jnlli.ick, William II. Whallf.i, Julm
UiMi. .1hI.ii W(M,n, Clnili-, Wlllu Im.
I'l.'il V oiiii'.
West Seranton Station.
II. W. All-till, llmUm ll.ild, I.ihip- Uioaii.
M iv Aiinf1- llutcll. Mis. Illojnoi llurU, K.i I
llihti', Mi-. .I.uio Hindu. Will IMtt.iid-, Mm.
I',.:.. t'....... I L'.t I .. l. .1.1...
l.i. II I.IIIIIMMI, ifl'IIIIM' r.ii...il.i-, .... I .lilM.ll.
(.oolite; I'ifil. .Inlm Can. .Mm (.'ill. Ml.-. W.
(.loam, M.iKl Ciimaii, K'.Uo (Jill, Willi.uii llor-
II-, ll-' 1IHV l U HI, .ll. l. .M. .lUIH, UOMIhl
.luiio-, .Joint .Mini'?, ), iruuin-, m. .imio-. i oi.ni.ii
Krllnmui, llorolliv Hole, 'pontfr KlmUill, lib
I. n LoUnsb. Patrick kavoj. Hubert MoXoal.
.Iimos Md.ilio, Vlaruaiot McNeil, Mil IV.nl
Mad-on, lli'chi.1 Mulin, lVtu Mciulol, Mri-. n-
..:.. ,.... (i ..... .1.. l. i.u li,,..t Ml..
111! ..H-I, .'I, ..111, l"l, ,11111V .'1,111. '.I, .'II-..
May Martin, Daniel Mihnla. .lolm New, Ml-.
(I'lloxlc Maitcii' (1'i.iary. Mike O'N'cll, lloliirt
ll'.Voil, lliiliinl .1. I'riL", .lolm I'ioico, D.oid N".
I'liio, .Inlm Hoop, I!. I". lticliau!-, May It) an.
llurm llini-i), .lolm Slovcn-oii, Uany T. SoiTa,
Kiltlieiino Suociio.v, I'u-iilla filioa-ock, MI-
IMith 'll'uina-, l.ivma 'I'lionu-, lr'. .Ijiiios Ik
TlioniK. MU- belli ViKli'iitt, Mi-s (iii".io Wei.
nor, IK'li.i W.ilnr.
....
D.. L. & W. Board.
Followlnff is the make-up of the D
h. & W. board for today:
'IliKSIlW. MAY T.
Wild Cat-, llatl S p. in, P. aianati'li; 10
p. m., J. W, Devlne; 11 . m.. M. finiiiit).
WI,PNi:-DA. M.W .
AVilil ( .us llakl-fiiiO a, in., Mill-. llli Mi
C.ull'v's ciow; .1 ii. in.. Punk Mi Uouuell, 1.
Wallace's iikii: " a. m., tii'imti' Hint; 10 a.
in., II liillii.Mii. II a. in.. 0. 'iii: 1 P. "'
M. .1. lliiiuli-.iii: i p. in,, I. II. .Mi ('aim: "i
P. in., 1". II. Van Woiiiiei; d p. 111., 1". I'
Mi vcn-.
Simiin Ii. l:ii.--(i a. in., o.iei, ,i, iionniBiii
n. in., c.i-1. .laiiio-. UiiiIsh; a, in.. cii, i,
fJeor;i-
IVmi.ifi.lIri l T II. HI
l'.ll, iMl'UOIrt; II p. Ill,
ia-.t .N'av Auu'. Ik MeAllMer; 7 p "e-t fi"iu
Cimix.i," 'fliomp-oiij 7 p. in , Mi'st Irom C.i)iia,
Ml'l.illK'.
I'lilliii. 10 ii, in., 1'. Ik Scror.
I'u-lii-s a. in., llmi-idi in a. m., S, Pin
li.llii ll.'W a in., Mi'iaiii 7 p. in., Murpliv;
t p, in,, M. Staidci.; Id p. in., Wliltwr.
I'a-.-oni.'er llnuiui", 7 ii, in., (JitTncy: 7 a. m.,
Sliiitcr; 0.iJi P. in., .-taiilnnj 7 p. in., MiRovern.
Wild fnts Wi-t I a, in,. Ionium; ." a, in.,
M, (lolilon; 7 a, in,, D, IUhki'iI)" S n, in.,
. (J. Il.iiniiillt; Ida. in., Utlini'i, uith Doudl
i.mV nun; jl n, in,, .1, Chile) : 1 p, in,, O,
V, I'll'KriuliI; a 1 1. in., P. Wall j !! p. in., ''.
I., Hokoii.; I p. in., M Carni'idy; Ti p, in., .1,
I II....... .. .. ... t I' Mtilln... - .. ... 1
,1. Mill 1.1V
,, i'. iiti, ,i , , i.utivii, I I', in., , ,
Klllull),
MMIl Ik
llrakeiiuu Siiillu lopoiU Mi duty uiiii O, W.
I'llRoiiild.
lliakcuuii W. W'anlill it-noils for dulv vvitli
I'. Ilallil.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Delaware and Hudson.
In EfToU .Nov. 20, fdfti,
Tiains lor Carhondalu leavo fcuanton at (l..'0,
7.5), S.311, 10.1U a. in.; ti.W, l.su, -j.t, a.ii.
o.S'J, U.M, 7.17. IMS. 11.15 p. m.; J.lfi a, m, '
1'or Hone.dalc O.SO, J0.U a. in.; a.n und '.io
p. in.
Tor Wilke-Harie-O.iri. 7.1 j, S.U, o.m, io.3,
lt..Vi a. in.; l.SS, '.MS, .at, J. if, (J.t0,7.lS, 10.11.
ll.l'iO p. in. '
Tor Ii. V. H. II. iolnU-C.n, 11.05 a. in.; 2,s
.27 und U.SU il in. '
1'or Peiiiisjlvanla It. R, points OAO, 11,33 a
in.; 2,18 and 1.87 p. in.
J'or Albany and alt poind north fl.24 a. m
and 3.6' !' !"
SUNDAY Tlt.VI.N3.
For I'aihondalc 11.00, u.'Al a. m.: 3,f, s 52
0.47, 10.5' p. in. " '
1'or Wilkevllane-O.SS, 11.03 a. m.j 1.53, 1.25,
U.87, 8.2? P. I"'
for Albany ami poinU north 3.51 p. ru,
1'or lloiicwf.ile V.V0 a. in. and 3.51 p. m,
l.oit rate to all poinU In Unite. Slatcj
and Canada.
.1. II. nimilK'K. fl. P. A Albim. . Y.
. W. CltOsS, H. P. A.; Siuuton, l'a.
JONAS LONQ'S SONS.
Shopping
Made
Easy
Suits
A Great Silk Sale
Ulack Silks were never In
more demand thnn now, where
the models call for entire gown
ns well us waists and Jackets.
Tho list below can not bo dupli
cated: Black Silks
21-lu Ouaruntccd Talfetu,
Slir. Now One
2t-ln. lluurnntecd Taffeta,
$1.00. Now SOo
27-ln. ilunranteed Tnffetu,
$1.10. Now Die
21-ln. Pontt do Sole, $1.00.
Now SOc
21-ln. Peatl de Sole, Jt.iiO.
Now $1.1
24-ln. Penu de Levant. $1.2.1.
Now Wo
21-ln. Foulard. $1.00. Now.. So
22-ln. Drup de 1'arls, $1.25.
Now Site.
21-ln. Loulslne. $1.00. Now.. 5!lc
21-ln. Satin Duchess, $1.2.1.
Now $1.10
21-ln. Satin Duchcils. $1.00.
Now S!)c
Colored Silks and Satins
"1 pieces ::o-in. colored Sallns,
In all the new desirable sbudest
extra heavy quality anil baud
sonic finish, Itegulnr price, -iq-no
e. Special yc
27 pieces all pure Japanese
Hnbutni Silks, in a splendid line
of colors, including cieain,
white and black. Itegular'jQ
price, :i9e. Special "'
17 pieces 17-ln. nnd 20-ln. col
ored Taffetas, high grade, rich
and lustrous, choicest street and
evening shades. Including navy,
Russian, pale blue, white, helio
trone. cardinal old rose, silver
trey.
castor, pink, cream and
suitable for waists or
black,
party
value,
gowns. ueguiar j c
fiJc.
Special
T y
Oriental Water
27-lncb, absolutely
proof; were $1.00.
SI. 23 grade, now ..
$1..10 grade, now ..
Proor Silks,
perforation
Now.... GOc
Mie
$1.10
$1 00 Silks at 65c Yard
Kmphatically one of tho finest
opportunities ever offered. I, .100
yards of Satin finished Foulards,
charming light grounds, with
sprays. conventional decora
tions and lloral effects. Not a
yard ever sold less than fl.ic,.
Our price oi,t'
P O P L I N S. HKNCrAMNKS,
KTC Silk nnd Wool Frencli
Poplins, comprising all the new
evening tints, old rose.turquoise,
pale blue, grey, castor, pink,
natural, cream. TSegular cq
price. Silo. Special uyt'
COLORED BKNliALlNKS
21-inch, in yellow, pink, pale
blue, brown, giey and lav
ender. Regular $1.00 kind.
69c
Special
vvsv
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROA!
Schedule in Effect March 17, 1901.
Trains leave Seranton:
6.45 a. in., week days, for Sunbury,
Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and for Pitts
burg and the West.
9.38 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
1.08 p. m.,) for Sunbury, Harris
burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Washington and Pittsburg and
tho West. For Hazleton, week
days only.
4.27 p. m., week clays, for Sunbury.
Hazleton, Pottsville, Harrisburg,
Philadelphia and Pittsburg.
.1. II. HL'TCIIlXSOJC. ilea. JISr.
J, B. V.'OOll, lien. Pass. Ast.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
In Ktlrct Mauli 3. JtOl.
for I'lilladtlplila and New Yoik via D. ,t H.
P. II., at d.fj nml 11.0J a. in., m.ii 2.1, ,.7
(Ulack Diamond Kxpie), ar.d II. SO p. in. .Sun.
d.i)S, D. fi II. It. It.. 1.5S, S.27 p. 111
I'or Willie Haven, Hi?liton and principal point!
in tho eoil ieioni, ila I). 11. It. I!., 11 II,
2.18 and 1.27 p. 111. for Potlnvllle, J.27 p. 111.
I'or lletlileheiii, Ikistrn, Heading, lliriUbin
and principal Inteinicdlato stalloiii via I). & .
ii. n., o.ii, 11.55 a. in.; 2.1s. j.27 miack m.i.
miinil l.'vp.rs), 11.C0 p. in. biiuda)-, D, & II.
ft. II., 1.5S, S.27 p. in.
Vo? Timkhannotk, Towniula, klinli.i. Illuca,
flcneva and pilnclpil liiteimcdialc flatic.ii-i. ii
t) In k W, It. It., 8.03 a. 111.; 1.05 und 3. to
li. in.
1'or fleneii, lloiliolor, Rufialn, Xlaj.na rail",
CI.l1.1po and all point uit, vii D. k II. It. II,
11.55 a. nt., 3.3.1 (Hkiok Diuinoiiil HxproM). 7. 1-,
11I.-II, 11.311 p. in. bundays, 1). A: II. It. It.,
11.55. S.27 p. ill
Pullman parlor and slrcpiiiit or LtIiIkIi Valley
pirloM can nn all Halm hetuci'ii Wilkcs-llino
and New Yirk, I'hiladelplila, llutlalo and sua
puiiion llildue
ItOMJ.N II. WII.IIl'l!, Oen. Supt., 2(1 Cortland
hlieet, New York,
fllAIH,r.S H. I.KH. (Jen. 1M. Asl 2fl Cmtkind
ttieel, Xiw York.
a w. noxsi:maciii:ii, Div. v.u Ast., Suutii
Pcthlehein, Pa,
I'or llikets nnd I'ullinan reservations apply to
fOU Lackawanna avenue, Bu.inton, Pa,
Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western
In KtTcct Dee. 2, 1000.
South l.eav u Scraiilnu for New Yoilc at 1.f0,
."..(VI 5.50, 6(H) and 10 05 a, in,; 12.55, 3.33 ii. in.
1'or Philadelphia at S.no and 10.05 a. in.; li,.1
mid 3.33 p. in, 1'or HtroiuUbmar at G.io p. m.
Milk accommodation ul 3.10 p. in. Ailbii at
llobokcn at (1.30, 7,13, 10.2S, 1J.0S, 3.15, I pi,
7,10 p. m. Arrive at Philadelphia at 1.0U, 3.2.1,
(l.oo and 8.21 p. m. Arrive liom New YuTk at
1,10, 11.32 and 10.2.1 i. in.: 1,00. I.fij, .j, s,-,
and 11,30 p. in, 1'ioni .Stioud,bui-r at S.0J a,
ni.
Noifli Leave Soiaulon for llulTalo ami iuiei.
liii'diate Mallons ut 1,15, u.35 and D.iM a, in. i
1.5., 0.13 and 11.35 p. in. 1'or 0eio innl
SiraciiM! alib..lj a, in, aud 1,55 i, ui, I'm
lltlia at 1.10 a. in. aiul 1.65 p. in. I'or ilnn
tiu.c at 9.H0 .1 in; 1.05 and fi.ld p. in. 'r
Nlchooi' at I 00 and 0.15 i. in. Pur n,.,,..
hLintiiii at 10.20 a. in. Aniio in Seranlon hum
Uuilaiu ut 1.2), 2.55, 5.1'. Hid 10.00 a. in,; 3.30
and P.00 p. in. From Oswego and SjraiUM' at
2.55 a. in.; l.'.Si and i.O) p. in Prom Ptiia
at 2.5") a. m.i I'.'.SS und 3,50 p. in, 1'iom
Nliliobou at 7.50 a. in, and (1.00 p. in. 1'ioiu
Mi'i'lro.-e at 10. jo a. m.; 3.20 and 8.00 p. in.
Ulooimbuis Division l.eaio Sciauton foil
XoilliuuiUiland. ut 0.15, 10.05 a. in.; 1.05 ant
0.50 p. in. I'or I'ljmouth at Lai, s.to, 8.50 p.
in. 1'or Ivlwoton at 8.10 a, in. Airive at
NoilliumbeilJiid at 0.35 a. in.; 1.10, 0,00 and 8.1.
p. ni. Arrive at Kingston at 8.02 a. m. Arrive
at I'l.vinoiith at 2.00. t.32. 0.15 p. m. Auit,.
in Suantnu from Xoitliumberlaud at 0.(2 a. n. ;
12.35, 4.50 and 8.15 p. in. 1'lom Kingston at
Jl.n0 a. in. t'loui Pljinoulli at 7.55 a. in.; 3.20
and 6.35 p. in.
SUNDAY TltAINS.
South- Leavq t-rrantou at 1.10, 3.00, 0.50, l.).Uj
p. in.; 3.H.! und 3.10 p. in.
North Leaiu. Seranton at 1.1$, (I.3J a. ni.:
1.55. 5.13 and 11.35 p. in.
Illooinliiiiu' l)iilion--i.cave fcirantou at 10 05
a. ni. and 5.50 p. in.
THIRD NATIONAL BANK
OF SCR ANTON.
Capital $200,000. Surplus $500,093.
United States Depositary.
Business, personal aud sav
ings accounts invited.
3 per cent, interest paid on
savings accounts.
Open Saturday evenings
from S to 9 o'clock.
W.M. CoNNM.1., President.
Hunry Bi-mn, Jit., Vice Pres.
VVm. H. Pi-.ck, Cashier.
THB
MOOSIC POWDER CO,
Booms i and 2, ComMth BTd'
BOBANTON, A,
Hiriing and Blasting
POWDER
Mfdeat Mooalo and HuitiJl Wortci,
LAPLIN RAND POWDBR CO3
ORAftOE GUN POWDER
IfOtrlo Batteiiflt, IileolrloKrploJr
zplodlai; blaits, Safety I'uat noi
Repauna Chemical Co.'s cxplHvu.
Prof.G.F.THEEL,52787?hrlth.
I'MlA'Irlt.hla, Pa. Only .rmao HpfH-UlM lnt
imcrtra. fiuarintrlorurpntiiihj tntll Prltat
IHf, Firpvi, Atttifii ninrtd l't)1on, ICrrfaui!
UfhilltT,l.ml JtBhonrt,l urlruMfi JkMHrlurKtioT
tulllnni'i. I ni!rlnnmnt At Shrutiftfa Orvtn.
!fri-hri rnrtd 4 to IOdAj,30 yrr prarttfit ft ftyriirtt
hMptlal tipfrlfarelatjrrmnar. Stid for hook "Tnith"et-1
notlnr cTPry mIlfil A clrrtrlrtl rrnuiU. Mention (hit pftpvr.T
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Erie Railroad, Wyoming Division.
Time Tulile in KITrct Srjit. 17. 1P0O.
Tiains lor lliulry ami loi.il pninls, roimn t
iii(j.il lUulry wltli Kilo r.iiluud for Now Yoil',
Ncwtmru: .i.il iiilciinoili.itfi point-, Ie.i Sir.in.
ton at 7.0.". n. in. and -.-5 p. m.
Trains auiic at Stianton al 10 "0 a. in. .mil
0.10 p. m.
Time Card in effect Dec. 30th, 1000.
SCRANTON DIVISION.
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SilJttlonnl tmlniilcnp I'arhonlali' fur ilauipl.l nrrt
0 45 inncxiipt .viuiiluy, aui17 50 pin Hundny oi,l , i.rrls in
at .Mnihi Id Vanl 7 ttl 1 in "nil B 00 rni.
AiMltlnnnl trains Iiavr . rtnton at- COi'in buiidA) onh .
llniipinifatollstntUiii la I nrlinilal, urrninc at 715 pin,
and tishi lrnra Mnsln 1.1 nnl lor 1 nrbouUalu at0.tiam
dall), arriving ot laronnilH,itia.Vtaiii.
ltatos 3 cents tier mile.
Lowest llntcH to nil l'nliith West.
1, C. -NDCRSON,
Cla'l I'nM'rAficni
yeiv VorWl ity.
C, WCISH,
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From the Baker
to You
"These biscuit are stale," said the husband.
"I bought that bag- of biscuit day before
yesterday," said his wife.
"I only had them, a week," said the grocen
"They didn't stay around here over ten days,"
caid the jobber.
"They were shipped the day they wero
baked," said the baker, "but perhaps they were
delayed in delivery."
It used to be a long journey from the baker to you. To-day
the distance is bridged by the In'er-seal Patent Package. These
packages are sealed at the door of the oven, and are proof against
dampness, dust aud germs. The flavor and crispness of the biscuit
come to you perfectly preserved whether you live next door to the
bakery or a thousand miles away.
I
I
NATIONAL
lfl!9:P
7
I Hayes & Varley,s
4'24-i'ia spruce St., Between
Exceptional Silk
It is our desire at all times to give our customers the best
value that money can buy, and just now we have secured some of
the best values wc have ever put upon our counters at the price, n
Foulard Silks
24 inches wide, printed in
of colors, Imported to sell at $
Washable Taffeta 5
10 inches wide, all pure silk in the leading shades including J
cream and white, will not cut, nnd for service and durability has
no superior, this is a heavy soft quality worth $i.oo. Our
price 79C !
iwil you wtsli one ot tnose
were $6.00 to $7.50 come soon
Only
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I'TTT'rTT'rTWT'rTTTTTTT.
! NEW STOCK. I
"l" Wi'n .in, iirsuf iinnfi nwl I o llmv vntl :m I'lilii'i1 MRVV slnrt nt
V V. (11 V V l Vl.l, ...l .' ....v..
Carpets
Wall Papers and Draperies
t T i ? it.!- n.a'r rvf1r
4, llVCiy llClll l!i IIUS hlTUMJii n yuuus, mm i - .us- i,i.in.n iu os-iyv. ,j,
you promptly and at
! WILLI AflS&ricANULTY
Temporary Store,
126 Washington Avenue-
j,4, ''
ui Be 1
Said the bait to the fish.
Or next thing you kuow
you'll garnish a dish.
I came from the store of
Florey & Brooks,
And I'm dangerous.
211 Washington Ave.
FOR THE NEXT 00 DAYS
Gas Ranges
On Sale at Our Office at Cost.
We put them in your kitchen ready
for use. All connections FREE, on
first floor.
Double Oven Ranges, S0.75 and up
Seranton Gas & Water Co
115 Wyoming Avenue.
MAY 1. 1901.
H
If i II
818
When vou order Soda. MilW, C.rtiHaiii and Oatmeal
Hiscuit', Oilier Snaps. Vanilla W'aferb and Reception
I'lnUcs, insist on KetlK tlio.se which come in tl'u
ln-cr-bcil ratcut IMckage. Don't take it substitute.
Look for the In-er-eul trade mark design at the
end of the box,
BISCUIT COMPANY
Washington nnd Wjonihiic
9
Values
Lyons, in a beautiful range
i.oo. Our price
69c 5
an ante noniesiiicnea waists mat ,
as they arc fast disappearing
$3.98.
j - .... ... ...,, w.ww. v.
nml iit otr tM'ill'l 11 1 I r irff
our well-known low prices.
' t ,H,v
Lager
Beer
Brewery
SlanuTacturers or
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
N. Ninth Street, jlHANIUN. PA
Telephone Call. 2333.
HENRY BELIN, JR.,
lienn.il Rfiit for I lie Wjoinlr.i; D.ilrict fur
Dupont's Powder
llinini, lll.i-.llna-. 'iioilms. SinnKrlos ami tli(!
lEcpuuio ( liciniul ( omiiuiiy'
HIGH EXPLOSIVES.
Xiloh I'li-o, f'.in ami i:.iliMlr. Itooin 101 Cmi
n.'ll lliillilnu ,t"cunten
AUi:NUI.a:
tiids. roni)
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