The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 10, 1901, Page 10, Image 10

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THE SCOANTOX TIUHUJN'K-FIUDAY, MAY 10, 1901'.
T v"' V,1TlJTS?. $! &' ' w v
INDUSTRIAL
AND LABOR
JAMES B. NEALE PURCHASES
COAL LAND.
Hns Seemed a Valuable Tioet of
Land in Schuylkill County Said
to Bo Acting Enthely for Himself
In the Mntter Decline of Cheat
Britain as a Steel Pioducer Fiom
Being the Leader, She Has Diopped
to the Position of Thittl Bomd
for Todny.
Tlio foltowlim iiiiponieil In the I'olts
vlllo L'lnonlck':
IWr limiMiip i1l limtl liH" "" lllP
1 HC.( l n,l I nl till lOIH III "lilt Pill Vl I'"1
i ..mill-. Tlic lhil lrp Hi Hil" illHMlon 1 '"
Wltw'.lt till" I nnt V HtniiN'-. "Mil tt'l ll'fl'
innii r.f mi hiipmlnlil li'i-. ll l Hum II
Mrine," in ,lnii" H N"il". ' ii.iiil(in, .nl it
,,., IihI' m f tin ni"l Jlmlili' mil I""!'-
.Hi in lln Iowpi .iiiiln.iiili I'll"'. ",ll,h ''
iiimI'iIhIiI Mi .ill 'I"' pilmlpil mu'iint wlili'i
mi lio umiIfiI rn -riihiulii.i I" Unl l'"-illt
Hip I( ,nl Mini Ii l' il"l I"'1' "'" ''( r'"'r
Mill (,', 11m I'hllnldplili ml llnillliir I ""1 "!
Inm (niiipin,!. Ill tin- IiIii.iv "( llnl-'ilnl'1
lli, pinpnl.1 U'fon.il In Inn pm-tliiilU '"'"
1,1.11 l"illipill 'lll'K Ml ll ul.l M'l'l lllilll
,m tin- piuiii'il. I'll nif Hill'' ""I "'' "''
I ikrn f t'uiil I m in-' "I tin- pliliililw -HI'
in wlilrli III,' lill'lilitf lii'lii-lli ii I" l"'l '"' "'
ili it, r In llii' lull tt.n II" i'lnll'ii '"
i hi' In." 'I I mil tt.i lli.il '" '"I ' 1 "Ii "'ill
ll..ri. I"' Imlll i I'n '!-" "' '"'I '""" l""'
nihiinr. I'Ul In l'i". '"ii- I" I, .ill'".
Inil I ' lI i-c ll ilm.ll
Mil p.lllll'i lin mi .ll I i li'.''l "I 'I"" u,v
ihnlnimu mIi"iiii' Imr .ill. nil -IiiImI mk mi
Hi, )! I I" i -Iii'il I"" Hiii' "'" '" '"'
l.ilinti ninl llinii.iijlilv MH'iKni i"il pi ml n
11m ii.iil ll l 'S"il"l ilni I Ik1 ' ",l
Hill Mill Kite ilnpl. II ll III I" li'Mim ttw hull
illiil lli'I -l hllllill'.l mil llllllliililli lnill.'l
H ll In Li' Imlll I III- -linill'li' H' !" I''"
iih. I wllh ill tin Ii'iii Imij n.v ul- unl will
!( i.Jill ltd1 llii' Iil.-I lilin- l"i -Inn iii.i-
.1 t lit- i Inn, In. II
vlll
h ivi
i iiuiti
ilmul l.'im inn- pi i 'In
iiui-pujiIm' i-lhinli' ! il
(.111 In Illltll',1 fUltll t 111 , , I'ltl lit
miihili thli Inn pun ,il puipMii
l.ilwmi Tjufjidil iikI ihhi.iihi li.ii
inuiii kIiIiiiiiiiiI in ii n will In
rii wlnili
, fin w hii it
pl n i. il it
'Hi mil i
ih ml III lli'I
I, ii-. Ihc I - hi th pioi n 1 1 will
nil llicnwilll III ihr linlnliilltil lu.llll,"
Inn I
mi imiii
In .ilmnl lii.l(ii i i"ii lln- ' "I pi'M'
mi i- i t.ilitilili ,ii.. .nil il i- i "iiti-'iiiui- ti
ilif I ni.l ,t ill, I'.itliilili i i inl ll' hIiiij "l
lli.l ll i.li i.il'inll Mm Hi l.i-w mltlllli- 111
I liul fin tin- luniiii-, nf iililiiinnil I, nil ti'im
tin- in. up mi in fmlli' i ml in tin w.nl. "f il
m Ii ,iiiilil. ii tin t In .mi n lit iipiliiln;- llil'Ii"
mi tin' pinpiMlt i In1 tin mm In- .ii hicn Ii
lllnpill. 'lln nllh pnllll lit whn li tin llHill
Ins I" ui w,.iki.l i- .il ll- ii) l"i ' ml in il Hi'
i.lin I ilium of i 1 1'nui-
IhU liul f pi ill mil will Luc "f i i-t In hi in
1., thointlir Ii.wii luniiii. II i in,, -t linnii ill ili
ln in tit will In- -u iiinl In lln- priipli- rr-iillii';
in tin' iKiml.v 'f Miii'T-iilli-. ItiiL-rlimilli',
In-lii lnun-lui .ilnI Clrn I .nl'on. Iinlncilli
l'"tt-Mll" Will In- lidlPlltlll. If'! lllll'llll nlilc I if
I Ih- ii ip' c.lliunjj nf tin Hun whn will In fill
ploitil .it tlio oiicritinn will flow mln tin- (nf
fin nf thi biiMiii p. oplr nf tin i mint -r.n,
tin" trnllov rnul limiii; Innijslit tin- li'-nlotils "l
tint put uf tlio loniiti in limit tinn.li null
I'llllMllh.
Mr. Xo.ilo wii-. on i nf tlif cliv i,
tiM'.l.iy Mini 1'iiulil unl lip lo.ii'hoil. It
w.i-., Iiiiiunor. le.iiiifcl ftoni othi'r p.n -lii-s
Hint li- i-.' nctili,- for himself in tlio
ik'iil .'Hill tli.'il lliuio nf the pl.stillR Mini
i (iniiMiitc-. .lie cdiHcrnci! ill It. That
,i i oiiip.inv vlll he fiuniPd In tontliii't
tin- opeiatlons is )imt IIUpI.n.
Britain's Decline ns a Steel Pioducer
l.p-s than twenty ye.ii-; :iro I'.til.iln
wii.s a laiKPi' inoiliKPr nf lion inul stcol
than any other louiuty in the woilil.
lmt ilurinpr the last deinde sm i lias
hi on the eiji.inslmi smil development
of Oeiiii.iny and Ainerieii (but more
especially in the lattetl tli.it fiom the
position of Industrial Mipiemaey, Iiik
Umd has- ilmpped to the thud pl.ue In
the picidiii'tiiin ol' lion and Heel, as the
lollowiug statistics prove:
I'll.- ll'.DV l'litilil ( llu
In l-5'l ltiii.ii-1 innle ."V."2 tin.
In is'i'i lliltiiii iniilu li.unimn tni',-
Iniipj-p , r.",i;n ii.ii-.
J it 1 'i Ninnici iiinh' T.i'rti.f.U I
In l!i .Mndui ihhIp I !,i.J'i,;oi turn.
Inuej-e (..filSi I l"iu
M I.I.I. I'llUDI I HON
In H'm liul mi iniili- Mm'MII" ton
lu s'l l lllil.lill liilili' 1,-Vi, ,.'"i lnlll
liniri-p . I . IT. 7-I ImiJ
lu 1-m l.i'nnim t i .,.!!.l,cil l'"ii
In I -'n l.iinun.i lu mi' . .. . n,.'iO,i)iiil tni s
llutr.i-p . I iiln.'HI Ihii,
ll l-'i imili i innlP . I,.'ii,n;i Inn-
lu Pi'i'l Ain.'iii.i in.iih' .. Ht.ii.l'i.-.'iT lull
hipna-p ... .. ii.ii-' "hi Iuil,
The fiiii'Roini; Hsures. s-linw veiy eon
'luselv that the increased KiovUh of
.adduction lu Cei'in.iny dutins the last
ilecade vvus nearly four limes as much
.in that In Kuxland, whilst that ol
Aineili'ti was ne.nly si times j;i eater.
Ill 1VH1 Hiilalli epoited 1,0111. 1 in
ion-:. Inn In IMi'i only lE.TlT.ISn tons,
wheieas the value ol' Auieilcau e.poit-.
lHieaed flnlll SJ,',:itL',(MlO In IS'iO in
Sio.-i.ii'in.iiiiii In ISH',1; IhiKland tlius
showed n deciease of ne.nly nne-foiu -teenth,
whlli-l Anieiliu MUadiupleil Imr
i'poiis, The Amcili'iili epoit-. of it on
and Mt'Pl to IaifTlaud In IMul amounted
in L.'.TTl! tons. i: T'hllllps, lu The Kn
Kiiicerin .MaKii'.lue tor Mti.v.
Piesident Morton in City.
National Piisideni A, W. .Moiion, of
the lutei national Assoi lutioii ot' ,St,i.
tlonary Klieiuon and linKineeif., ai
ilved lu this clt eiiily ,e.sierilay
iiioinlny, and with Slate Piehldent i",
W, llaxter will assume cIuiikc of the
?tilho nf tin lliemen euiployeil by Hie
l.ni'kiiw.'mna I inn and Stool cninprtny
at the Him t li mill, and who liao now
been out lor f-eveial weeKs.
Piesident .Mm ton will H'liialu In this
ily fop an liulcllnlte peilod. IIIh liouie
is in Chle.iKO, hut nf late Jm lias been
atiendlnt' to woil in the Kant. .Suite
I'lPbldeni Haxter will leavu foi Phlla
ilelphln tills mninluK inul look Into a
number uf ditllcultlt'-s i'sIbiIok )u the
QuiiUer city between the slatinu.il y
tli emeu ami the breweiy woikeis.
D,, L. & W. Botiul.
Following is the make-up of the I),,
U & AV, boaid for today:
'iliuns-n.'U, m
uihi (mi i:a,i-s p. m., r tiiiui. id p n ,
li. J. UiMu.
I'lllDVY, H 10
Willi CM l'j.t-l.'IU j. iii, lint;!, llolint;
.1 a. in. A. II. Howl; P j hi., I'. ( ji Willi
I'. llartliolcriKw'i non; I p. in , S. O'Coinior
witli DaxU'r'b men; b p in, r. W. Iliiim; I.
p.' m , J. Jlotli'i.
Suininitf, i:tc- 0 a, in , i at. I lloiinliii; 7
(. pi , wifst, O. l'louufclt.f r: I. p, in., i'j,i, Ijj.
Carries: 7 p. m is1.!, 11, NUligln; 7 p
in., fut Nay Au-, I'., Mi'Ulittcr; 7 p m, unt
licni L'lyufi, TlionnQir. 7 p. lu,, iut from
i'jmii:!, Jlcl.ane.
Pull. it. 10 a. ri., P I". Sfior, ,
lnlir i u. in, llon.i, 10 in., S. I'm.
rtrtyj 11.10 a. in, Moimii; 7 p. in., Murph);
U . in , il. bljplcj,; 10 p. m , Widcuer,
rMnirrr I:hkIiic87 1. m., Oitlncyj 7 a. m .
.Slnsrri r, : p. m,t SUnlon'i 7 p. ni.t Muriimiii.
wll'l "nh VeJl a. m , J. A. I1nli! 3 i.
m., .Villi wllh M.rrlhj'ii mens 7 n. in., M.
Cinmnt!)'! 10 a, m.i J. ' Vntnn, II. T, StupleV
tin iii it . m.i !'. ti. ltoBor: 1 p. m., (1.
KitinMrrl 2 p. in i A. V, Mullrti: .1 p. ni.,
I), iMmlotphi p. in i Cl.irlt, with John Ui
liigiiti's infill B p. rn.i M. l.oitBhntyj 0 p. m,,
M. HIiiIp.Ii KpUliJiti'i nun.
NOTK L',
fVitiiliiclnr Krttliitn will call .it tNtiiniiilfr'j
fitflrc.
Ciitnliiclor I'. Illrlhnloiiicw will inn tlh U.
f, Minii'n new i otnnii ncltur Willi train 02 I "r I -Oil,
Mil in. until fnrtlifr nnlltr.
This nnd That.
A hipi'Miir; nf the hoard of District
No. 1 will be hold 9aturtlny nt local
hoiultiiiartei.s.
John Plcire, ot ritthUi'Ki retire
senlnllvf of the AmnlKainated Asso
ciation of lion, Steol nnd Tin Work
in i, left the city yestenlny, uftor a nov
el nt days' local visit.
National tannnilttremnn, I'leileilck
Ullclier, or the mine woikeis, and Vlro
Piesldent Adnm llyscavaBe. of Ulsttlcl
Nn. I. won luesont at a miners' uiiisi
nieetliiK held last nlRht nl Finest City.
The local union of Mvilehinen held n
well attended nieetiiiR- last hIrIU In
llcotinniv hall. An niiiniiiil of lniitlne
business was tinusacted. hut tinthlnir
took place which was of a public na
11111'. A. IT. Heschor. or I'.eadlnpr, Pa., was
a visitor of local labor leadeis vestei
ila. Alt. Heschor Is a member of the
1'itr llulldei.s' association and Is also a
Keii'Miil oiyiinl'er of the Auieilcau
I'ViliMiiilun ot 1iboi.
V 11. Thomas and V. .1. Ptltehaid.
ical (ppitx of tills section, fonueily
i onile( ted with la'ne io.il lllteiests In
West NliKlllil left .ysteultiy to test
nint new coal veins, ll lliey ptovo
.siitiir.li mi v, they will open up a. iol
llerv. The tiud Is situated -."cn
miles below Simmon". A , Va.
'J'he l.ai kiiuiiuuii uillioad has (te
nted the ollk'e ol an additional divis
ion passeiiKer aseut, In in dor to inoie
pioieily handle its .suburban tralllc.
This tialllc lepie.-ents a dally seivlie
of L'.'" tialns, iipnu wlili-li nioie than
-0,000 passeiiReis ale ciiirled to and
liom New York'. Newaik has been
chosen us ilivlblon headiiuaitets, tiuil
(iuy Adams, who for two eais has
oi'cnplid the iKisitlou of tiavellntr pas
.seiiKer ai4i'lil itndei the supci vision of
(ienei.il P.u-si.ncr Audit 1-ee, has been
apl'iiitlled In tile new ofliee. Mi. Ad
ams' jm istliftinu will liii hide all the
lomp.in.l's lines in New ,Ji'i-i and as
tar west ,i pnitl.ind, Pa., also etend
Iiir ovei the MaiiRor and Portland and
Kiistein tiiul Noil hem lailwajs.
WHAT WALLACE SHOW IS.
Means a Holiday Wheiever the Cir
cus Pnvs a Visit.
The annual vit-ll of the (iieat Wal
l.ni' Sliovs to this i ity has almost
made it neec-iny tor the holidas of
the ve.ir to be liieieased. So highly Is
the Wallaec Show esteemed heie. and
so !itilnuslv is itv i.nnuitl cmniim'
awiilted. that alieady it may be safe to
credit the Wallace show day as a holi
day, full of Intel e -I and pleasuie.
Oilier leiiteil entei puses may visit
this city alternate ve.ns, and whll-
.some of I hem piesent mei Itni ions pni
Kiains, our people have concluded that
the iittiae.lions nt Ihc Rieil AV.ill ice
Shows, under It-- piesPtu ii) inauement,
nit imcurpassod if not uneiiiiallled.
Nevfr in tl:e histoiy ol this, city has
any other In? tented amusement .irt
KieKation visited here in three succes
sive .sp'1-.ons. The established ustoui
has been I" allow at least one year to
ellipse In line plav Ins Hi- same low u.
This was neit s-.it, nod ii(.U!-e of the
teuileiH v nt Mime man.if,ei.s to adver
tisf kici--sv eMiRseiated slalements
and to so mislead the public as to the
niPiil of their attiactions, that the
ptiblli would lie sot Ply displcned and
tliP shows did not daiv letuin until
their shoitPomiiiRS bad been t'oitrot
ti n. Not so with JJ. i:. Wallace, llii
honoi.ilje ronducl of the sie.it elieur,
enteipilsc lie.niucr ills name hns dem
o.istiated thai in the aniuseinent Holds,
as well as in the comnieicial woild,
intefjilty is sine to win. Mo has kept
faith with the public, and the people
ill tin li i'.ie .iRer to (low (I his bipr
tents fttinu.illv. The time In coming
when it will be tiscle-..-- to spend htin
dieds of doll. us for kI.ii III? pletoil.il
bills to diaw people to hi- sio.v-. since
the n.rip announiemon: that AVallacp
Is comins' will pack the tents.
The liip.il Wallace Ishows. eiiluueil
with additional le.itures, will Klve two
pit li nuniircs In Scianioii on Kildav,
(all tents lain pioof) tain or .shine,
maklns- lis thhd annual visit lieie.
WATCH DOGS.
Ever on the Alert Alive to Eveiy
Form of Oppiession Kept on
Edge Buidened Beyond Endur
ance Nerves Give Out.
TJie machinery of a mill that kiIikIh
day and nlahl has to shut down now
ami then for lepaiis, It lb the .s.uuo
way with your nerves. Overwnik,
closi application, our wny.s of llvinp;
Inline about neivc waste that sets up
sviuptoms of v. n ions Itluds, It may
be lallliiB .slieiiRih, weakness, Iaumior,
headache, sleeplessness, ele. Wlintover
It is, neivc Ioki' is IaUilllR and the
nu'aiis nt lestotliiR- tests with Dr. A,
Cbase't- Neise Pills, A great many
people In Sci anion vouch for this,
AllloilR them Is Mis. Joseph Alltdiell,
of No. Dili Mnilcn stieet, West Hei an
ion, Pa,, who says: -Dr. A. W. Cha8e'.s
Noive PUN aio line. I was nil out of
in del, nervous, ninl could not sleep,
weak and miseiabk The kidneys wcia
slURRlsh and the haek laiiu. Nothlnsr
seemed to help ine until I ot a bo-: of
tin ueivo pills at AluttheWH 111 us,' diUR
stoic, ti'iupnraiy hoailiU il tel- mi
nr WiishlnKton nnd Laekawtinnn
riluci" I took lln m I sleep well, don't
JeiU and lulU. J uei ves . -up steady,
I iee sti oiitr. and the kidneys are
win I, I UK well again, I am uioie than
pleased, and kI.uI to u'coniuu'inl the
medic Ine,"
Dr, A W, I'liiisuV Nervo Pills aio
sold at eOe, a bos at dealers, or Dr A.
W, Chase. .Medicine i'o., ilutfalo, N. Y.
Hee thut poitialt and sIrii.iuiio of A.
W. chase, M. 1),, ine on eveiy p.ickiiRe,
RAILROAD TIME TABLES,
Delawaie, Lackawanna and Western
In I fleet Dec S, 1100.
Foutli- I.Mt! SlIJIllOII (oi N'cw Vmk ut I 0,
.'HVI ,Fi.nn. I-no ami toOj in Vl'.'.W, 1 : n in.
I'm 1'hilaililplil.i al fr.H0 and ltfoj j, m ; l-j n
3 in I .I.::.- p. in I'ur Stioii'J.ljiii at c.iu p. in
lllk aecoiiiiii'iJ.UW.M at :i 10 p. in, .Mine ,,(,
llobol.ni at ll A. 7.1 10'.! 1J0S, S.15. ,
7.1'J p. m. Airlvu at I'liilnlrlpliij at I W, I J,'
J 00 ami 8 2i p in. Atrif licm .New Uik .it
l.io, uji ai 'l i.ii i ni ; i.iw, 16S, fin. s.i-i
anil 1I.S0 p. m. I'l1" Mroud-bun; at kO'i a
fs'orlli Leave .Sfranton lor Unflalo and iiPr.
nifilUtt (.lotions at 1.13. 0 05 ami DC) a. in:
1.65, 6.18 and U.35 p. m, I'ot Orgo ami
Siracusc at l5 a. m. and 1 S3 p. m, pr
1'tU.i at 1.10 J. "' "i"1 1 M !' m J'or lion,
tree at 9 no a nil l. ai"l HI f in For
Klcbol-ou at 4 00 ud 0.1ft p- rr Nlnf.
WmM Pf ' R iJDDV Worlds 1 Hlfc
I iKnii
W "pi
i ' y. . ,f V
BEHIND THE TIMES
You certainly are if you don't keep
posted on the styles and prices of footwear.
Stir up your neighbor and tell him what he
is missing by not reading the papers. Hope
nobody will wake up after it is all over and
say we didn't give him a fair warning.
Shoes at these prices can't be had every
day, and we can fit any foot that grows.
Look at these prices and see if there is not a
temptation in it for you. There's money in
it for you if you come and make a purchase
For Friday and Saturday.
Men's
In all leathers and in all
colors.
Men's $4.00 Shoes .,,-
nndOxfords.it 2i.a
Men's $-5.-30 Shoes .
and Oxfords at ipo.Uvl
Men's $3.00 Shoes
and Oxfords at p.Z.5U
Men's $2.00 Shoes -
and Oxfords at pl.5U
Men's Fine Shoes in
black and Lin, worth 0
S1.50, at 55C
See the celebrated "Stetson" and J. & ll. Shoes and
Oxfords for men. The swellest of the swell.
THE STORE OF THE TOWN.
1 I.
I,
:30 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
li-.niton at 10 20 J in Vrrno in Si.inlnii fu.m
liun.ilii at 1 !'. J.'iJ. ol'. nnd 10() i in ; J.o
11ml -0? p. ".. I 'mil 0-rso and r.iii-i. at
J.H5 1 in.; I-'.5 'ind 'so,) P. I" I-rnin I'tlci
nt 'Jlj a. in; l-.:.i ami :i ro p in, I inm
Mchol-oii at 7 V) .1. 111 .mil il 00 p m. ,oln
Jiirlro-c .it lO.mi .1 111 ; .'0 and fw p. m
llloiini-Iinic lllvi.inn Lcivi .--craiiiim (1r
Nnrlliiiintrrlaiul, at ".1". 1 Dj a in.. 1 j.'i j.i I
5:0 p. 111. for Pl.imiiiitli it l.ir;, S.I0, (,.50 p.
111. l'oi' hini-ton .it S 11) a. in unc it
NoilliuniliPil.inil at 0.f'i a 111 ; I 10, 3 i anil -,
i in. Anlvo at Mtvi-tnu at f 02 .1. in. Arrivi
nl Phmontli nl 2.00. 1 .1-. 1 11 p in iimr
in -i ranton from Noi tluniilicil inrl at 0 42 ,1 111
U.fi, 191 ami Sl p. m. 1'iom hin(r-.lnn at
110.1 a n. I'luni Plwnuiitli at 7.S5 a. m.j 3.-'0
unit fi '' p. in.
.HM1V 'lltVIN."
Siulli- lca( uintoii nt 1 10, ."00 .110,
p, in.: .1 l! unl ...ID p. in
Noith-I rue --! mtmi at 1 li, (1 J j a
1.31. S li anil It "'' P in
lllooiii-lniii; llivl-icn l,tsvi t-i ranton at
a. in, anil 5 fiO p in
llOj
in :
HI OJ
Lehigh Vnlley Bnilroad.
In I'.tlMt Mairh .", HOI.
I 'or Phllaildpliia uii'l New YotK 1). . II
II It., at Oli ami 11.51 a. 111.. onl i.19, I J7
(llluk Di iiiininl i:iic-.-), ai il 11 M p. m bun
(la.vi. I). II. II. li . t .''. b.27 p. in
I 'or White Hum 11, 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 o 1 1 ami prinolpil pointi
in tlm mil rtKiuiis via II. a; II. K. It, lit:,
.IB awl 1.27 p 111 I'm I'iiIImIIIc 4.27 p. :u
I In lUtlilclicm, ll.slm, Ito.'illns, llarrn'mrs
liul ptinciiil liiliuiiidl Hi -t.it iou. 1I1 11. &. ,
It. It., (141, ll.;i .1, in.; 2.1b, 1.27 f III K K Dil.
nidinl i:prci), li:n p. 111. hiinih.n, I), ,V II,
It. II., 1 '.. K27 p. in
I'm TiiiiKli mime I , row null, KI111I11, liluia,
Cirntva and priiidin! liiliTinnli itc st.ulom. ii
1)., I.. 4. V. II. It, MS a. 111.; l.ol and .l.io
p. in.
Tor CIoiipi 1, Hoilii'-t.-i, Ilnfilii, ViiKOia r.ill,
Chliasn and ill pulnts wist, ill I) A- II It I!.,
11 r.1 a. in, lltll 1 Dial I. Ili.iu.unil i:pu-s), 7.IS
10 41. u:n p. in. SmiiuUj., I). I: 11. It. It,
11 IB. 8.27 p in
Piillman pnlor and slecplnif nr l.rhljjli Vallrr
pal Ion vir en all tiain lutwirn WllkrH 11 irri?
and i"a Vmk, Phlladolpliu, IIulTato ami mh
prn.lnn IlrUse
koi.i.i.s' 11. wn.nrit. c-.it f-upt., ;a cmtumi
i-tll it. Nl'tt Vlllk
riiMii.o s. i.rr. upm p.i. ai., '.'ii coiiiand
fctrnt. New oil.
A . M1NM:viC1II:II. lln. Pan. A',-t , Kniitli
Pclhli'liiin, I'J
I'nr liil.cn .mil Pnllnun r(""c rut loin apply to
l'0'i l.ackjuaniu a(imi', t-'iaiitoii, Pa.
Erie Rnihoiul, Wyoming DlviBion.
Tinii 'latlc in I'tlut Spl, 17, inoo
Tiaiii-4 tor lliUi nnd leu it point-, lonnct-
Iiik at llaivlry uilli 1 t it" ralluud for New eulr,
.Niubuitr and Iiiuiiih ill.iln piiini-, hatu Sum.
ton at 7.01 a, in. and 2.2a p, in.
'Iraini on ho at Sujntim at 10..0 a. 111 and
'. Id p in
Schedule in Effect March 17, 1001.
Tialns leave Scmnton:
G.15 a, in., week ctuyb, for Sunbuiy,
Hnuisburg, Philadelphia, Balti
moio, Wnshington and for Pitta,
bin p, and the West.
0,38 n. m week day&, for Haaleton,
and tor Sunbttry, Hnuisburg,
Philadelphia, Bnltinioie, Wash
ington and Pittsburg and the
West.
2,18 p. m., week days, (Sundays
1,58 p. m.,) for Sunbury, Harris.
burg, Philadelphia, Saltimoie,
Washington nnd Plttsbuig nnd
the West. Foi Hazleton, week
days only.
4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbuiy.
Hazleton, Pattsville, Hnuisburg,
Philadelphia nnd Pittsburg.
.1, n III rCUIN-.ON (leu. M.-r.
J. 1). HOOD, Geu. Pass. A tit
Ladies'
200 pairs Ladies' Fine Uongola
Stock and Patent Tip, all lace,
worth $1.30, all sizes,
at 95c
172 pairs Ladies' Fine Dongola
Lace Shoes, cloth tops,
woith $1.25, all sizes. .
at 75c
Ladies Fine Oxfoids -.
at 50C
(We have some for $5.00,)
m
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Centinl Bailroad of New Jersey.
Station-, in Nc Vork-1'iiot of I.thcily -.tucf,
v it., and Sjntli I'm.
'iivn: tmii.i: in r.rriXT .ov. jj, mmi.
Inins line hi r.inlim tnr .Sew Voik, Ncu.uk
l'luaticlh. I'liilailrll'liiii Ill-Inn, ItotliU liom.
lcnlown, MjuUi Chunk and White llann at S 1)
a in.; rxpic5'1' 1'10' CXI,U"-S !"'0 a. in. Mm
d'i, 2.1.1 p. in.
'f'or Pitt-t'i" and Wilkcs-llano, S::o 1 m ; l.p)
and .tno P ' f"'"'!,.J' -','"' I'- i"
I'm llalliinorp and via-lilne-lon and points
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.unl .1.00 P m S-imdi., -Mi p. m.
I'm l.("'K Hi me hi Ott.111 tliovc, cIl,, at s 0
., ,,, nnd 1 10 P ni
l'or lleadiii. Ulimnii and llarri-hni,
Iriitiivvn, I" 'U a " lln(1 'lu P. m.
. I.'i n. 111.
r. m AI.
Mind iji,
" l'or l'iitt-.vlllc S.O 1. 111. ind 1.10 p m
llironisli tickets to all points ( i-l, ,otitli .mj
vnc-I at loo-.t rales at the ntation.
II. P. IIM.DWIN'. lien. Pavt Ast.
.1. II. OLIIAUSI..N', (iin Mipt.
Delnwnie and Hudson.
In KfliH-t Nov. 23. 1000.
1'iilns foi CatliondiU Iran hiraiitun at il "0
7.r,l, Sit, PI U a. ni-! I-'W, 1.20, 241, j,3'
0.J1I, l2"). 7.17, P.la. 11.13 p. ni., l.iu j. I,,,
l'or lloiu-dito 0 20 ID.lu a. m. ; 2. II and fl "j
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11..1-. a. in., 1 .!!), 2.16, .).J1, 127, ii.10,7. IS, 11)41'
II :o p. in. '
for I. It. It. p.ilnls-0 13. 11.3.1 a, in.; i
4.27 and II.. p. m. '
I'm l'iiii..tv.inU It. II. point 11.13, ti y-j .,
111.. 2.1 and 1.27 p. in.
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and .! &J p. in-
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5 47, 10 52 p. in.
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C 27, ! 27 p in
l'or Adnm nnd point noilli .1,1' p. m,
I'nr HoiicmIiIp-OiW .1. in. and .'1.32 p. in,
lonrsl tutu lu all pulnti in I'nlicd statu
and Caiiadj.
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11. ( HOvS, II. P A , Sonnton, pa.
3 (me C'nrd In rffrct Dte, 30th, WOO,
SCRANTON DIVISION.
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6 15 onl ixniit Suu la), kid 7 topiii buuiicy only, eiiriiluz
v,'1'1ltlulllllrallltlrvecratout7CJ0plllbunllayou,
tloi'iiinieatallttailmi to rail.niidal.-, airltlin; at 715 liii!
nn. iralnlravra MatlitM iac.l fix I ailouJ.lc altL4)ui
il.!l),arrifn;Kit(.rl.Mj,ial9.i'.iu.
Hates a centi per mile,
I.oncit l(at tu ull roltitt) Vt,
i c rNOCnSON, J. C WCIOH.
Cla'll'aia cAl'ul IravAicut,
.Sew VolHitj. ticiaJiWu. 1
KvJLsfcsil.
BOSTON TEA COMPANY
Headquarters for Ten nnd Sonp Clubs
A. GARDNER. Jr. Prop.
Three Mammoth Stoics.
Furniture of nil kinds given with
our celebrated Tens, Cofiees nnu
Bonps ltnuUing Chnirs, Side Donidf,
Chamber Sets, Bureaus, Chiffoniers,
Wilting Desks, Book Cnses, Couches,
Cnrpets, Silver Wme, Hall Hacks,
Blessing Tables, Tea Set, Etc.
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Manufacturers r
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
480 to 455
N. Ninth Stroot,
Telephoas Call, 23!.
THE
101 POWDER CO.
Booms 1 and 2, Com'ltn BTd'g.
BCBANTON, PA.
nining and Blasting
POWDER
Mid at Mooslo nil Hush lata VorU.
LAFLIN -t RAND POWDER CO.'S
ORANGE GUN POWDER
Bleetrlo Battnrloa. ElaotrtoEiplodeirs
zplodla; blasts, Safety fuss .mi
Repauno Chemical Go.'s explosive
FOR, THE NEXT 90 DAYS
Gas Ranges
On Sale at Our Office at Cost.
We put them in your kitchen leady
tor use. All connections EREE, on
fiist floor.
Double Oven Ranges, ij9.75 and up
Scranton Gas & Water Co
115 Wyoming Avenue.
MAY J. 190).
TRIBUNE WANT ADS.
BRING QUICK RETURNS
H
Watch our
You want LION
iis is
BHHeaaHeHBBHHelHeUilUalHHeMHKeai
If, on the other hand, you want a coffee which, in ordi hide imperfections, is "highly
polished" with eggs and other preparations, then do not buy
If LION COFFEE were common, ordinary stuff, coffee drinkers would'nt insist on hav
ing it. It is used in millions of homes because it is the best coffee in the world for the
price, If you doubt this, take a single package home and try it.
. In every package of LION COFFEE you will find a fully illustrated and descriptive
list, No housekeeper, in fact, no woman, man, boy or girl will fail to find in the list some article
which will contribute to their happiness, comfort and convenience, and which they may have by
simply cutting out a certain number of Lion Heads from the wrappers of our one pound sealed
lr4rfranr (iiinlrn ic 4Yt nnl .... 2 ..t.!L. At-!. If i. ..If.. i ..f.l
.,...( """ v win
SUMMER FURNISHINGS
Our ut? w stock of fabrics specially adapted for
this season, is now complete and comprises all
the new novelties iti
Porch Rugs Porch Curtains
o
Fibre
Straw Mattings Summer Draperies
WILLI AriS
Temporary store
Carpets. Wall
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S
CLOTHING
WE CARRY A
LARGER LINE OF
Than Any Credit Clothing Company
in the World. e ljuy for sPot .casli sc1,1 i
credit. No Extra Charge for Credit at the
317 Lack. Ave
Second Floor
Open Evenings
PEOPLE'S
Hull 1 1 1
Said the bait to the fish.
Or next thing you know
you'll garnish a dish.
I came from the store of
Florey & Brooks,
And I'm dangerous.
Ill I BROOKS
211 Washington Ave.
BUY THE GENUINE
SYRUP OF FIG
... MANtTFACTUHED BY . .
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
Cff-.MiTK thi: vt mi:.
te Prof.G.F.THEEL,527s?hrlth.
tM "2mm lilllrlhl-4 I'a. Onljr titritiAB hi-rl.ilil (nf
f "Tfajj Amrrlfa. i.uaranUe-tlu curf aUuhy mail I'riintr
i -rlKk 1"H' "t f iftMjs Aliuifi, Itluo I riiltun, ISrrtfiux
rVSja Iiibllll7,Ittl 9lnhoti(t, irl-iretr ,t IrlfliirHimt
lFrrb riMt rored I In 10 ilji.3r. jrAtrt prr!lrilV O yrnrti
Ihotpltiil fipprli nft In Of rmany. Kf ad for tinnL 'Trntb"f i I
ItHVilrtir tf rj medlml t olf rtrlnl friuiU. SIt nllon IhU imiifr.f
V . - . . 9 -- '4
hi lil
A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH
oJ I4HT1 J II II
ifffn
next advertisement.
COFFEE because it to
tuiua ill wwui U1K excellent fcOUte
'
Carpets
& ricANULTY I
126 Washington Ave. X
Paper. Draperies.
. !. r-J J.'l'
OUR TERMS
ARE EASIER
Credit
Clothing
Company.
OF SCRANTON.
Capital 5200,000. Surplus 5500,000.
United States Depositary.
Business, personal and sav
ings accounts invited.
3 per cent, interest paid on
savings accounts.
Open Saturday evening,
from S to 9 o'clock.
W.m. CoNNii.r, President
Hi.sry BruN9 Jr., Vice Pies.
W.m. 1 1. Pi ck, Cashier.
HENRY BELIN, JR.,
tn.mi.el e,ct fui tin Njiniiii,; D.-tuct tr
Dupont's Powder
Miiiin,', llli-lni', .poilin', -innl,( los, ami tlif
Kiimiii') ( hi irm hI tnnipin.v'H
HIGH EXPLOSIVES.
Siftly I ii-e1, CiH jihI I ilenliiN. litum lot t ull.
Hell lluili!hi- .-cmiiIcii.
M.I.M II.-.:
n nn-! iuni) ,
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Iil-t n
. . . I'hlil li
H. I, Ml l.l.ld N
.. .. like, II ill)
OF ALL!
If you went to buy a Hon
whelp you would'nt accept a
kitten as a substitute, even if
the dealer urges you.
Now, don't accept a substi
tute for
LION COFFEE.
It is bound to turn out a com
mon yellow cat, with none of
the strength of the lion.
LION COFFEE.
auiu,
WOOLSON SPICE CO., TOLBDO, OHK),
10. a
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