The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 16, 1901, Page 8, Image 8

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TUB SCRANTON TIUBUNE-THUKSDAY, MAI' 1G, 1901V
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IT HAS GROWN
DURING YEAR
DIOCESAN UNION IS IiAROER
THAN EVER JlEFOItE.
JRepoita Made at the Annunl Con
vention Which Opened Yesterday
Morning in St. John's Hnll, on
Cnpouse Avenue, Showed That
During the Ycnr It Increased by
2,500 Members Delegatas Ad
cliosscd by Bishop Hobnn and a
Number of Pilots.
An em nest iintl tiKgrcpslve body of
men mid uoiiititi ifullicruil In St. John's
hnll, on Caiioti'.p n venue, ystoidny t
the annual convention of tho Cutlinllo
Total Abstinence union nf tho diocese
of Sci initoii. It N the nineteenth mi
nimi convent Inn of tliK nigunlr.illnn,
and the lepoi'tH Indicate that never lio
foio vns the iin'inliiM 'jlil so law or
the coclctlen which comprise the union
In a nioie satisfactory coudltlnn.
Sciclctlrt which diopiied fiom the loll
of the union yeais apo for one i union
or another have lotuuied to the fold,
mid many now .societies lime lx-t'ii
formed and admitted to uicinbciMilp,
During the last year n most vlioiou.i
campalRti ntfulnst. the line of luiol
enntH hat; been wnvsod by the sotlttlet
compil.slnFT the union, undei the tllite
tlon of Ilev. .!. .1. Cuiian. luHlur of the
Holy Savior Catholic church of Wlll.es
Jlnno, who is the president of the
union. At pstei day's convention he
was hlRhly eulogized by dlffeivnt
spe.ikern for the spjendld woik he has
tloiie. onp ot Mhom' leteiied to liim as
the "I'-.ithcr Mathew nr the Kast."
1XSI3IIT A
The dloK.sim union now lm.s a niptn
lieishlp of lietween eleven and twelve
iliouband, of whom over twenty-live
bundled wcie initiated duiintf the l.ist
M'.ir. The new societies oifrmiized and
leeched into the union duiiiiR- that
puiiod aie:
Caihontlilf Knights .if t'lther Millie, !
Kom' Cultt. M. Alntidiis snt i t .
iV'ilkes ll.iirp s( Man's Ililll imiimi
ToiTltllll M. KTIl-' Mlii'll -1 till I IllftK
l'.irntii 'I liuininiil.'s Ciilfl, t llnism
km it ly
IVpIipiI st. nii ( id. is
Wiiinnki st. ,l(i.i',i l'idl-
Mililnld-M. lilt tins' Ciili.!-
.Nnnlim -"!. .Mmsliis i-nltt
1'ist 1 nd, WilKr Him' AtntiN t,nln' 'Inn.
pinncc societt. Jlelj. nf (lin-tiiti 1 lilies- Inn.
jcrince -iuict5.
ADnnnss by r.isjioi.
Yesteiday atleinuott the conxentlon
was visited by Jtt. Rpv. jr. .1. Hob.ui,
liKhnp of the Scianton diocese, who
made a shoit :iddie, dm Ins which lie
save w oids of advice and .supsw.stion to
the dek'K.Ue.s and thiew out .siiRKeh
tions for incieasinfr the scope of use
1 illness of the societies. One of the
idea he aihanced was the opening; of
.i portion ol the halls of the aiIous
societies as fiee leadinpr rooms, where
pveiybody -would be welcomed.
Scoies of ounfr men, bo said, would
turn to such a place, pspecinllv rlnrinfc
tlv winter months, instead of the
millions, whli h too nequontly aie seom
iiiK the only places nfi'eilnpr nth actions
to the man who has nowbeie hi pai
tlciil.ii' to spend Idle brims
This would lip pbllanthropj that
Mould be appreciated in oeiy com
munity which is bl(.sfi with a Father
Mathew soiit-tj, the hishop lontlnued.
lie closed by feuently asking- a bless.
ins on the woik the societies ,ne tn
v.iBCd In, and hoped that the union if
Sciaiiton will continue to kiow and)
piospei.
The conxontioii was - Kited duilnc:
the day by (be following- cleiKvmen. all
of whom dellxered sl)0i L addtesses:
Cov. T. r. Coffey, of c.u bondnle: Kev.
.1. J. McCabe, ot Aubuin, Siisqueli.tnn.i
ounty: Kpv. J. .7. llealey, of l'le.isant
-Mount: Ilev. "William Oislon, of itond
ham; Rev. V. J. JtcMnnus. of nreon
UidKc: Rev. J. V. Molan and Rev. J.
.1. O'Toole, or Xoith Sci anion; Rev. J.
A. O'Relllv and Re. J. ,r. Oiitlin, or
tho cathedral: Rev IJ J Melley, or
South Scianton.
Till: RUM, -WORK TOUAY.
The business or the convention ye.s
tMday v.is laigely of a meliminaiy
nature. At today's sessions the real
wotk of tho convention will be done.
One j ear ago Rev. J. J. Cut ran orfeied
.is a. pi be a bcautllul oil painlinK of
Father .Mathew- to the .society which
would .show the gieatosl Inn ease of
membership during- the jenr. This will
be awarded today to the society which
has eained it. This inurnliiK 3'iesident
'in ran will deliver his annual address.
In which lie will icview the woik of
the year, and this afternoon otlkeiswill
be elected and delegates chosen to
THE LOST CHORD.
We feel it sometimes when we do not show it
Feel that a Strength A Power of Endurance a
something once possessed is missing, The busy brain
hesitates the strong arm slackens Footsteps drag !
Sometimes it is from overwork of brain and music
sometimes from excesses, but at all times and from
whatever cause, the condition is diminished Nerve
Force.
It's tho want (if Neiwt Fotee that
makes the heait boat liiogular, palpi
tate and flutter that cautes the dull,
Biay houis of sl.cplpna nights with
moiiilnu lausuor that brings slow di
BPhtlon with tho food heavy on the
stomach-that causes troiublliifi;, numb
hand and limbs and loss of muscular
power, It accounts for loss of appe
tite waning strength --contused men
tality, Up and down the system' every vital
oigati deinands a ceitaln tupply of
.Verve Foice, and when not supplied,
throws out dish est, signals. Tin.
(jreat scciet of the wonderful succes-.s
if Dr. A. "W. ChasQ's Nervo PjUs s
their cpilck action in btlnclns up the
tundard of .N'eivo Foico and putting
tilling people on tholr feet. Tlioy pick
jp tho lost choid of health
Mis. J. I.. Joluibon, of No. 720 North Main avenue, Si i.intou, Pa. , says:
"Dr, A. AV, Chase's Nervo Pills aie excellent. I was so dlzy and ueivous
r.nd the btomach digesting Its iood badly. This condition Induced a feeling
of debility and lassitude, lleaiing of tho nerve pills at Mat
thews mother.' ding store. I got u box- mid the rebiilt has
certainly been tine. Thoy Kave the BtomaOi strensth to handle the food
pioperly, the nervousness und (IUIppfs dlsapiieaied completely and my
general frtrenath and vltror leturued, oiweiuenlly I am pleaied and vl4 to
recommend the niedUtne"
lepresent tho union at tho national
convention to bo held In Hartford,
Conn,, In Atiftust next. Places will bo
selected for tho parade of Otcober 10
and for tho next convention.
Rev. J. J, Cuirnn, of Wllkcn-Uiiiic,
will be selected president without op
position, and AV. It. Cllhny, of Atcli
bald, and James Mahon, of this city,
will bo elected llrst and second vice
presidents, respectively, In the same
manner. There will be ft lively light
for Hie ofllcc of secretary, the following-
peeking tho honor: Timothy lluikn,
Scianton: Thomas Fllnslminons.'vVllkes
Uarre; Samuel Connois, Wllkes-Uunc;
Thomaa Mulluliey, of Kingston, and
Thomas: Flannel y, of Avium. AV. V.
Malloy, nf Ca'rbondale. Will have no
opposition for treamner.
There Is a host of candidates tor na
tional delegates. Among- them are John
.McDonnell, Finest City: John Me
Nealls, Krceland: ThonuiM llandley,
South Scianton; John P. McDouough,
Uullevue: V. J. Ruike. Wllkes-Rariei
K. A. O'Donnell, AVilkes-Hiiue.
Tho next parade will go either to
Wllkes-llaire or llazleton In all ptoba
blllty, and the next convention to Car
bondatf. ATTHND10D .MASS.
At S o'clock yesterday moinliig the
delegates' attended a reiitilein mass at
SI. I'etci's cathedral for the deceased
members of the union, ll was eeto
bratcd by Rev. J. J. Curtail, tho presi
dent of tho union, who piesldes oer
the deliberations of the convention.
The tit st session of the convention 111
the motnlug- opened -with player by
Rev. J. J. MiCnbc, of Aubuin, the
spiiltual director of the union. 1'iesl
dent Curian then minouneed the lol-lowing-
appoint m'ciitH:
CidlditliN -I Link OMViimrll. Hilkc-llliiei
.1. ('. (.'iIIikIiii. Siratiliiii. I' Mcmmj, ( iiIkhi.
ilil.': .1. I". Jtcfli-utrH. Kitii'-Kiii.
Itcoltilinti-,!. C. t.illulin, ir.uitnnj
tlrtw liltliiuii, llkn Ihiu: Jolin MuDotini II,
l'inl C'lli ; Willi mi I'ul, I iilimidil : W.tltu
MiMdioli, Sir.mluii.
tiililltii,' 1 I'. Miilhki'i, Kiiin-iiiu, Willi mi
Mil.uisltliii. Wllkc. Hum.
C'cpii.tiltttieiiJl AiihihIiiiiiiIi I'. M. Ilmiidoti,
WilUvllinc; Mil", Cliitlt-t l.j'.lid, Ni.iiiliui,
htnet lo licit, North Si union: .Mint Ice Dime in,
smith Siurion.
Av.i-.tant t cuIjiIm W illuiii Mcl.niulilin, et
Wilkn-Ilino; lliomit fitHninion-, Wlllcs
Iltm: Tmiiitliv lluiln., s,r,inlmii minimi ('en.
nor., ilki . Unit.
Father Cm inn said be tia. gialltled
to see sut h a large ?atbei -ng or dele
gates and tt listed the deliberations' of
the convention would be ptotltable and
harmonious. JIp then inttoduced Hon.
John 13. Roche, the diiectoi of pub
lic works, who welcomed the delegates
to the city in the name of Rccoider
James Molr, who was In 1'hll.itlclplila
yeslcrdav.
The Diocesan union is divided Into
four dlstilets, and in the afternoon the
lepoits lor c.u h distiitt was pip.
stnted.
DISTRICT RilPOKTS.
William Peel, of Caibondale. lc-
piesideiil ol the FiisL distilct, told of
work clone In that spption of the union.
The moM'ment, be said, lias been
gieatly .sttengtl.enetl theie duimg the
cji. A society at Caibondale and
another at Olyphanl. which hue been
out of i hp union lor a number of
yeais, ha c been won back and the
mombeisblp nf niaiiv sot ietles gieatlv
lnci eased.
Tu". S Ijavelle, ol AVtt Scianton,
made a icpoit lor the Second distilct.
Vlgoious woilc has been done to push
the moemeut by all the societies of
llip distilct. He pleaded lor a genera!
constitution, which will apply to pvpiy
satiety in the union, jr. iavelle did
not pie'cnt tne olllcial icport lor the
tlistiict, which will be hc.ud today.
John Devlin, ol "Wilkes-iianc, pre.
sented the tepoit ni the Thiid ills.
1 1 lot. Duiing- the ear they added T.'fi
new membcis to Ibeir lolls,
Alexander Mulbei ii. of rieelnnd. ice
riesideut of the Foui th distilct. id
a Rieat deal of very good woil: has
been done there. Dining the la-.t nine
months Rro new mcmbeis have been
added and tho total membeishlp is
now about 2,lfCi. This inciease of
membership was brought about by the
oxpenditiiie of $".;: for misslonaiy
w oi It.
The committee on constitutional
amendments was not piep.ued to pie
sent its report, owing to a difference of
opinion nmoiifr the membeis of It. The
woik befoie it was lcfeiied to the
now committee named and the old one
was discharged.
SF.CRKTARY'S RHPORT.
Secielary Chailes Canavan lead his
annual repoit, which showed that the
society now has between 11,000 and l,
000 mcmbeis and thnl it gained about
2,"00 members dining tlie year. Din
ing tho car the total lotelpls were
M,"iT." and the pvpendlttiios, $7fitj.'jn.
The balance now In the tteasuiy Is
?M10-
The afternoon session ol the conven
tion was enlivened by a number of iiniv
sical numbers. Miss Anna S. Galla
gher, of Wllkes-Rarro, sanif "Rlld liom
This is the shape and design of iho
Kimulno Dr. A. W, Olinsft's Neivo Pills.
All olheis aie Imitations Hnd date not
use this design.
Do nut allow any dealer to suhstltute
a allfetent design fiom tho above. COo
all dealois or Dr. A. W Clmse Medicine
Co., Uutfalo, N. Y.
nrWtSiKlm m
O'er Iho Sea" In a superb manner and
was warmly applauded. She has a line
soprano voice of wide rango nnd great
sweetness. Miss Margaret .1. OntiRh
nn, also of Wllkes-llaire, miiir "The
Holy City" with such expression and
sympnthy ns la seldom heaid In the
rendition ot that beautiful song. Wil
liam F, Iynott, 'of Noith Scianton,
was a si eat favoille with the dele
gates and was called upon several
times'. Ho responded with "Dota
G-ruy," "When You Were Sweet Six
Icon" and "Tho Curse of a Pretty
Face." Rev. J. V. Moylan. of North
Scianton, pave several plnno solos,
which were executed In a brilliant
manner.
I-ast night the delegates wore enter
tained with a tiolley llde and recep
tion by the members of St. John's so
ciety nt their hall. The committee of
the InltCT society In charge of the
arrangements for (lhe convention nnd
tho entertainment of the delegates Is
composed ot Michael O'Malley, M. .1.
Rafferly, 'M. J. Uariett, John Joyce,
John Tooley, Timothy Purke, William
O'M alley.
The list of delegates, as compiled
by the committee on eiodontlals, fol
lows: s( livxinx
l'ltliir Mitlif-w, W'pt ht-Miiltm -Iunc ( dil
hulifr, Tlinuiii Fltmlnp.
ratlirr Mitlicw Culc-ti Millln Slirrlihli, Jolm
Mniplu, Mtilnrl I.li'llc.
si. I'utl'.i Socldy, Wtl Sauilt'ii-WjUoi Mi
Nitliolf, 'lliotniH railr-.i.
St. 1'iiilS CiitltN. Wi-l Scrjiiloii Willlnn Hell
l.v, llinltl I rnib in.
St. J.i o's lliltiillon, Wol "iianlim 'lliniiiu .1.
(Jllroi, .Mm P. siniiKlnii".!
st, (Vtclh's Lullis' SocltH. Wist Si i lit mi
JIUh MirRiict Me Moon, JII-.1 MmcaroL McAullfT.
St. llCIII'M Snoltll, .SOUtll S MlltOII Mist I'IIj.
both Piiikin, Mi Agno llcip
St. Pt lot's, Hellenic Miles t'liik, -T nuts Mc
Ptmoitsli. s, IMti'ft full I, Ilfllnno -llionm Iliukf,
.If lilt 1", Mt IMiioukIi.
I'.itliii Wliltt.v oiiti(; Mill's, Ninth StMiitnn
Mn tin C'.i.iniiulii .loscpli stc-w.irt. , . I.
nt It. Km'. .1. t. Moil in.
ratlior Wlillli's CuM. N.ji Hi s, untnii Uci.
.1. F. OTnoli.
si. Mii'i sfi,n, N(,rlh Kli inton I" I
Mull. n. .Iiihn .1. Co. It II..
st. Mji-i-i' I 'lilt Is, .N'tirlh Sn lliloli IJind
l.i nth, 1'. .1 Mllllit mi
si. IMnl's. (Jitoii llltli Mil tin lVrKtertn, IM I
ritk I'lillliti-
St. I'llil'.-s ( idol-, lint ii Itidgt 'lltonii .1.
Ciln, f. .I. Iliukltj.
SI. lohii's Sotlft.i, !itii lluwik I). .1. rnnp.
litll, 1'ltrltk (Jiilnti, TiiikiIIiv Buikp.
s. It)hn CiihK 1'ine llmok M. 1. It irtcrlj ,
IMuinl llirittt.
st. Muims s.Kieti. snti Soiltlton llionns
llniiltii, .hint-s iiniiin.
s. itiiik'4 Sroiil, Soulh Stranlon Minr-lit-
Ptn:t:jii, lliomis It. Siutx.
WIl.UI'sItAltlti:.
s Al(i.elu, 1'ist Kntl Willi tin ,Mt boiinlilni,
l'i ink il'Domicll, llionn V llii.lun, llionua
Mil itmhlin.
s(. Alm-iiK Cnlot-, I J1 I nl 1 Imnus J.
UriMiin, ).imc ronnrll.
t'athci Mathtw, 1 ,il I'ml-nnilm I.jnn, IM
wjttl Moiin.
si Mny, Wilko- lluro-r M Ddlinl riiomas
II I itsinininn.
si. )ji' III III Cmnp-inv I'. M. Tlmntun,
llioiius I'. llit-ih
st. .Mot -in-, in si. Mux's I'ui.li- siniiiol
duiiiiis, lts (I'tslcii, .Mm Mi (Jill, I', r.
Pinko, Antlicu l'thlni-iu.
st. Ii.tpli, CtoiKctrmn -Mithii'l llluk. Midi
ml Murin
lltlp of Clili-tuii I.nlio.' s,0ty, Hob Siior
I'.iii-Ii Mi-.-, Annit s. I. it igliri, Mi-s Mn-sirrt
I. (.mnli in.
liiKtli Sooitlc, llol.t snioi I'.itisli MIs Helen
(.'. (iillishci, ilis Mm P. I iilct
oninu ii,ci.s
Ihhton St. (ijluiel's otitt., Miiluol tniff.
gin. Mlthirl Mtlilc.it. .Mm ,1. Oi). nncll. St.
(iiliiiiT- nlcN. (mniik l.iiulun. Chailes nn-.
sail. Hiintl MiKdwj. Mlthirl Iti in, .lnine Mt
(iinty. SI. l.aliiut', l.uli.'s, Mi-s Mjij . Dui;
icni. Mi - Aiiiik Ktnn. lit
I iiiliml- s(. nn's Vnniiii Men's hmictt, .hil.n
I Mi V ills, 'IIioiims (.ill icliei, .liilm Shotlin
st. nn's ml. Is, Jeity s0m, .lolin I. Mtllim
iiin.i, ( hulls PettiN
Pittstiin st .lulin's imicti, ' ' (.ifTiity.
SI. .In-iph's iitltts, .Ins.pli ,1. Oilrirn
'Inn imh st. Apncs soiielt. 1', .1. llrinnon
Minotil i s. lOMph't, sntielj', l'.iluek fou
nt tit, i-uriti, i iit,. sl .io.i pn s c mas, r
.1. Miilliiim, I'ttiitk Hi isi oil s, .Mir.t's I, itlirs,
Mi's Mirfriiel Mifioii, Mis l.inia ViUoiimiirli
Atnca st. Milt's sctnij, ,lolm Mclucitnt,
Willi mi Silmoii. si M ir.t-'s ritlets, lohn Wat
ei -, t.toigt lloonc. si. Alot.liissotii.lt, lliomis
lUniui.t, .hniifc lirh, T. P. Klin.', st. Mu.t
.niMlliu, .Miss 1 mi t lo 1 in, Mi-, Mjij- Me.
l.'iULlllill
Klust, n s Ahijsins, .limn 1". Miilhliif,
.lohn 1'. l.ut. Si. Mat sliis tnht-. .lolin 1'. Ml
Ciontj, lohn SI. Mit.1..
lluleish s Mo sins snentt, Krinlt Doivli.
cilj, Williim O'Mille.f. St. Aln.ts.iiH OJilot..
'J h. .IU.H llinlt.t, .1. .1. 1'oh.t,
S'lilet S( Mot-ins. lohn T, I'ollins, I tlttjril
.1. linniRJii. St. Alot-im cnlel-t, Lljrciue ('on
nellt, A tlllaiti llcnnell,
Nintlcolo St. I'mids sodctt, I necne I noper.
I .lit Jul (onnellv. st. ri.inds t a.lotf, John Kos
kir, .John t'.i!i.
linnnnlli St. Minim's, Williim Jones, Kt ll
MtSvtoenet, Xlltlitel llionn, M. Viiinnt's ia
(lets, ,r, I'tinK I cc.
Su-ir Notch l'ltliir Jhtthott t nlcU, IMer
Mnlle.t, .Mm Itili.t. s(, Alo.i-iii. fot.iit.t. On rn
Sliljbtin, lohn lime
I'oii.t Oilj-ht. Joseph's otktj, John Don
It'll, lohn Itrllchci. S. Joseph's iik(s, J(,,n
J 1 omit lit, I'lliitk f'leu.v
Ciiltonililt' st. itos.i society, John iiini,
Willi nn Millet. s. I'.jit icK'r. sooieit, TlioniH
Mcllonnell. John Co.lello. Pionter I'.itlier
Millitti, Hon, llminai Moonet, MrMinlor I'lin
nrr.t. liniuhts oC 1'alhti Mithctt, I), h. Walsh,
V.. J. DoiiKlitrlt, St, Mo.t sins socict), Tiniothy
J. Cilliool, Sliltlmt Miirpht'. si. .Iii.rph's c.i'.
tlolk, John f'naiiiiigli.
Olt pliant Pallid Mathew sotitlt, l.ilitanl
1 uihr. Jiine-i J. I.ill.t. (.'. V, M. - . p s,0lU..
t), IMninl 1'. Ixitthr. Jinies J, r.illv,
lliiuucil, St MnoliH NKlii.t, .l:nn s Iluttu-,
William Meboiiklilin.
Jrniiii-St. Alojsin, Ksl.l.t, IMtrl.k lallolt,
Willi nn MtCaitni.t.
Sitnpsori-st. SIMml',- t-criely, 'llioinn p.
(ti.nlt
.lissiip- S Junes ..odctt, Junes P. Stieentf,
Willi nn l.ilrot. St. .linns r-nleis, John .1, .Mc.
liilrvu,
iililulil-KiilKhlj uf I'.ilher .Mi'thetr, 'Ihomis
J sttill, IMttml J, Jtinilt, rather Slathttv
rncklj, I'jtrltk P, PiipitriU, John A, Ittillv.
St, 'IIciiiijh inlets-, James P, Keiine.t,
(liiml 'Inniitl st, Mnernt, .No. 2,' , n,n.r.
Sf, iiuent'!, titlits, John P, Mnrpli, Slicliatl
Nc(5 -ut,li.
m
SLICK MR. ROGERS SENT UP.
The Smooth Fnklr Will Spend Six
Months In the County Jail,
Mufs'lstiale W, S. Millar deals out
justice with a strong hand ilurlnir the
weeks he piesldes In police couit, and
his name Is gi initially bccohilni, n tor
ior to the membeis of tho gangs of
tramps Iniesting this pan of the state,
for with vagiants ho has no sympa
thy and shows them no moicy.
Yestoiday inoinlug- in police court
tho principal case which rame before
liim was that of John R, Rogers, tho
slick tnklr who tried to obtain clothes
Horn several peisops last week, under
rals-o pielenses, and who attempted to
wheedle somo money out nf James I.,,
council on Tuesday night.
He was identilled by sovctal of the
peisons whom he tiled to victimize
and made no defense. The maghtrate
committed him to the county jail for
six months', in default of the payment
of a $30 Hue. James McOloskey, the
man whom ho was talking with on the
stieet when attested, was also com
milled for sis months on the ohaiga
of v.igianey.
Thoiius licnn.ii d pot slv months for
vagiaucy and Juines Ktewait got (liiee
mouths on the same liiargo. -Mrs.
Jennie Healey, of Dunmore, was com
inltted for twenty days on the charee
nf Ftieet walkluer. nnd Matthew Lof
tus for tho same length of time, on
the chin tic nf ill iiiil.eiuii t-i.
INDIA
AND
CEYLON
TEA
BLACK or GREEN
Match It If You
Can.
After you have tried and
failed as you wi 11, because
there is no other tea so
PURE, so ECONOrilCAL
so FRAGRANT and so
WHOLESOME, tell your
friends about it so they
may enjoy a cup of TEA.
, ASK YOUR GROCER FOR
SALADA
J
Ceylon Tea -
REFRESHING. DELICIOUS.
Bold only In Lead Packet..
f0c, ODc. and 70c. Per Lb.
Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western
In KDect Dec. 2, 1000.
Soutli Leave- bcinnton for Xtv Voik jt 1.10,
S(i0 ft GO. 8 00 and 10 01 a. m.; 12.15, 3 31 p m.
Vor Philadelphia Jt S P0 ami 10 03 a. in j 1 ! 05
anil 3 83 p ill. 1'or "trouilshur,; a(, o jq p m
Milk acconimiiihtion at " -10 p. m Anne it
llobokfli at (130, 7.1;:. Wi", 1 OS. 3.13, 4 e,
7.1' p. m. Arrive nt I'hllirlclphi.i at 1,0(3, .! 20,
fiOO and S 12 p in, Arrive fiom elv York jt
1.10, 0.12 and 10 m a. m i 100. 1 SJ, 5 43. 3 t;
antt Il.tO p ni. Kfom Ml otidsburs at so; j
m.
North tf.ve f.iatilin for Bnflalo and inter
mediate fctttions at 1.13, 0 33 and OO0 a, m :
I 53, 5.H8 nrd ll.M p m Poi Oswego .iml
hirjcae al 01s a. in. and (35 p. i.i. I'm
Utica at 1.10 j. ni. ind 1 53 p. m. for -Won-tiovo
jl fin a in; 1.05 and 5 4S p ni 1'or
Nlrholsop at 1 0u .mil 0 1". p ni. Tor (ling,
li'.mton at 10 iO a ni. Aimc in ft-nnton from
Unlfal'i at l.Si, 2 ''J. j.l" .intl 1000 a. iil; ) .10
.mil tsOO p in Krom Oswcsc and Sjracu-it. at
' 55 .i. n.: I-..- and 8 00 p in rmin I'tiea
at 2.55 i. in.: WV Hid 3 HO p m. (.,,
icliolsor at 7 50 u. m .ind C00 p. ni. 1 icni
Jlontro-te at 10.00 J. in ; ' XI ami 8 () p m.
IllooinsliurK InviPien Leave Srrintun for
XortlnimlieilJiid at 0(5. 10 05 i m : 153 did
5 30 p. in. t'oi Pljmonlli at l.O"., 3 10, .50 p.
m. for hing'toii at B 10 a. ni Arrive it
.Norllinmlieiland at 0!'5 .1. ni : l.to, 5 00 and S j
i in nive at Kingston ut S 5J a. in. Amu
.it I'Juiioi'tli at 2 00. I.J, 0 15 m. Arriif
in Vranton finin Norlliunihernnd nt o - ,, ;
12.',5. 150 ami S 4"i It. in from Mii(-,ton it
II (10 n in, fioni I'ivmontli .it 7,55 j. in ; j 20
and 5.!J p in.
SUNDAY 1 RAINS.
Soutli Leave "v mil on at 1.10, .5 00. 550, I)0"
1 1. in ; .111 nnd . 40 p in
North Leave ccismn at 1 13. o r, i. m ;
1 3i. 3 Is and II " p. m
r.lnonianuiK Divi'-ion l,eve Sc-anton at 1005
n. in. mil 5 50 p in
Lehigh Valley Baihoad.
In l.lleet Maieh J, 1P01.
for Philadelphia and New Voik vn p v. .
H. tt , at (..l'i ind 11 ij ,i. m.. aid 2.18, 127
(Illitk Diamond Ltprcsi), aril 11 ..0 p. m. hun
daj, I). & II. It. It.. 1 5o, S27 p. m
1'or White Haven, Ili7lt-ton and principal nolnti
in the coal rcsipi.s, via D a. II. It. It., i. ti,
2.18 and 4.27 p m. I'm Pottsvllle, 4.27 p. in
lor HethlclH.ui, Kasttn, ltciullnj, Iliu-ia'iuis
nd prlncipil inteiintdlatc KUitions vu I) & 11.
It. It., 0 4-., 11.31 J. in.: 2 1b, 4. '7 tlSlack Dl.i
iitoitd fpre), ll.i.O p. m. Suiidav-, I) ,t 11.
. U.. l.W. h'27 p. in
Toi Tnnltliimiocl , 1'ovvantla, Kliiui i, IUhcj,
Cicncvi intl print ipil intt-niiedialo stuloiis. vii
). 1 A. . It It.. S.Os a. in , 1.01 and .'1 40
l in.
fur Ocnevj, ltotlietl. i. Iluualo, Nhi.ua, I'-ill.
Chit.iiy and all poinU ivtt, via I), .v. II It. ( ,
II 01 a. in.. 3 30 (Illat'k Diamond Utpifs-j), 7.1,
10 11, 11 ,0 p. in. rnndJji, 1). . II. It, rt ,
11 55. 8.C7 p. m
Piillniin pallor and eleepini; oi Ld.lpli Villi?,'
pailon cars on all iriiim hetvuen Wilkcs-lliri'ii
and Xtw York. I'lilUdelplila, Hi, Halo .ind fcus.
pnisloii llrl let
JiOI.UN II. Wll.ntin. ficn hupt,, 2il Coillauil
(.tieet, New orl.
CIIARIX.'s S. I.H". Cen. P.if. Agt,, 20 Coillauil
ttrect. Xtw York.
a .n'onni:maciii;i, hiv. im-. ai.. south
l'cthleliem, l'i.
I'oi tickets and Pullman re-vrutloiv, apply to
."flo LacUivvinna avenut., Scranton, I'a.
Delaware and Hudson.
in uncut Xov, 25. looti.
Trains for Tnliontljle have Scrinton it ii"0
7,51, 33, 10 13 ll. 111! 12 00, 1,20, 2.1(, ;, 1 .
5 20, 0.25, 7.17, P.l. 11.15 p. in.; 1 Id n. ni.
for lloni'ndilc 20. 10, j:, a. lu.j 2.11 and 5"0
PYui" Mlkeslline-o.lS. 7.IS, S.l), p.,ls. jojj.
I1..V. J. in.! 1.2'. - l- n-si '. U 10.7.1S, io 11
H..0 p. in.
for I.. V. It. It. points 0.15, 11.31 a m ; i
4.27 und 11.10 p. m.
for l'enns)viiiii It. It. poti.ts o, 13, vsj ,,
in : i.lh and I 27 p in.
foi Albanv and all polnta noith rt,2n n, nI
w,0-W,,,m,hUMlAVlBMV8.
for (urliond lie I'.OO, ll.io a. m ; on ;i,v.
5.47, 10 52 p. in.
I'ot W ilkea Uarre-0 3f. H.J3 a. ni., 1.3S, 123,
0 27. S 27 p. III.
for Albany and points not th 1.5; p. m,
for Horn mI lie O.oo a. in. and 3.12 p. m.
l.ovvii.1 utcs to all poinU in United htatei
iM Canada.
.1 II untniPK, i r. A., .Vlban, X. Y.
II, V l.HOsS, II. I'. A., N union, l'a.
Central Railroad of New Jeisey,
Stations in Sew lork foot ot Liberty Mrat,
K, It , and South 1'iilJ-.
T1MU TIILK IN rilTIICr NOV. '!3, 1100
'lialm leave bciantnn tm New- York, Nc-iwrU,
KHialKth. I'lilladelpliu. I.i.loii. Urllilehriii, At
lenluvvii. Slaiith Chunk ond Wliitc llann at S Kj
i! lii.S Muiui, l.W. Mw. 3 00 a in. huI1.
davs ' l'i P I"'
For i'itiston and WiUe-cIlaire. 3..'0 i m m
tnd S p. I" &'"'. l P. '"
foi lialtiincie and UJihliiftoii and points
South and West m Hjthlelieni, i.SO a. m.; ,.,
and 3 50 p. "i. nula. 2.15 p. ni.
for Lot's Biantli, Oiean Crou, etc, at s.0
a. in and 1.10 P- m .
Voi Heading. I.iImiuui ami llarrinbuisr, n .m.
knlown, 8.W J. w. '"! I-W P. i Sundii.,
2.13 P- Hi
for Pottsvllle, 8 SO a. ni. ami 1.10 p. m.
'Ihrouah tickets to all polnls cast, mill and
west at loweu laten at the fctation.
II, P. IIVLIIHIN, Cen. l'a,,. t,
.1 11. OI.UAUi-l.X, (Jen. bupt.
Eiie Railroad, Wyoming Division.
'tlino 'iiible In Kffect Sept. 17, looo.
Traii'-t tor Havvle.v and local points, connect,
inrf at lUulty with I.ilc ralhoad for New orlc,
Newburu and iiiternicdiato point;, leave birau.
tun at 7 0.1 a in. and 2.25 p. ni.
I ro i its) aiil'e al sraniun at 10 V) a, pi. and
'1 10 it m.
Hen
Scott & Go.
Our Preparations
for Commencement
Are complete, and we now of
fer a most comprehensive line
of materials for
Glass and Graduating Dresses
The following in
All White for Graduating
Mousellne de Sole, Pllsse, and
Satin Stripe Dimities, Per
slan Lawn, White Chiffon and
French Organdies, Lnnsdowne,
Albatross and Batiste.
In Colors
for Class Dress
Printed Foulards, Pongees,
Dimities, Silk (iinghams,
Swiss Grenadines and Mouse
line de Sole, French Challies,
Lansdownes, Albatross and
Nun's Veilings.
Elegant Line of Fans
Fur Graduating Presents,
126 Wyoming Ave.
New Phone and Old Phone.
Coal at Retail
Deliveied to any part of the city AT
THE LOWEST PRICES. .
Gibbons Coal Co.
Telephone 1383.
South Side.
HENRY BELIN, JR.,
(icncril Ascnt for tin- W.voniir.s DMnct foi
Dupont's Powder
liillnr, Illisliiu, ssportliiu, Mnnl ele-"! anil Hie
I'optinno Clieniltil Compam's
HIGH EXPLOSIVES.
MfelJ 1'u-e. fip-t iml I xplodors llooin I'll (.on
lull lliiililln,' Reunion
ACI.NLII.-s:
Tlllls iniin
I01t ll Mill It (. MiN . .
W. I'. .Ml 1.1.1(1 N
. .I'lt'imn
I'lMiiuiith
.ttill.rslliua
ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS.
'the new rudolf7
Oiein 1'iont. Atlinln' f HJ. New Uifc,v's fammu
lu alt li .Hid ple.isiiie lesott. I nesc nn the Coisl.
Mo't .ippiovtd Hot .ind ('old s vwiter luth-s in
liciise, fito to Ktiists .siici,U inlin; itatif,
Oithistt i ind d inline. .
CIUS It. MM.RS Ovvuei and i'top'r
Grand Atlantic Hotel jnd Annex.
Virumia vc. iml tleith. Allantu1 Cih, X. I,
itlh veil; .!"U leaiilifiil looms t iisiiite, suil'Io
nnd v.ltl. IhIIi; hot .mil ruld v i-w.ilet h.it li-;
in liokl ind mne. I.oiatlou t,elut ami .eiilral,
vvllhiii fnv vauls of the M,.(i l'iel Oii.liiv.lri,
Otleis i-pifiil hpilin; litis, su to l" h.v vvieL,
'J ."al up hi ilij, '.poi'iil I lies to funillej ('oielm
tuft t all trains. Willi, toi liookli t
CHAlilils I., tun:
RAJLROAD TIME TABLES.
PENNStlVANIfi RAILROAI
Soliedule In Effect Maich 17, 1001.
Trains leavo Scrnnton:
6.45 n. ni., week days, for Sunbuiy,
Hnnlsbuig, Philndelpliia, Bnlti
moic, Washington and for Pitts
bmc and the West.
0.38 a. in., week days, for Haaleton,
and for suubury, Harrisbuig,
Philadelphia, Balthnoie, Wash
ington and Pittsbmg and the
West.
2.1S p. in,, week clays, (Sundays
1.B8 p. in.,) for Sunbuiy, Horiis
burg, Philadelphia, Bnltlinoic,
Washington and Pittsbuig and
tho West. Tor Hazleton, week
days only.
4.27 p. in., week days, lor Sunbuiy,
Haaleton, Pottsvllle, Harrlsbuig,
Philadelphia and Pittsbuig.
J. II. Ill irillNsOV, (Jen M-r
J. 11. WOOD, Ucn. 1'asj gt,
SsS7?t.T.gajo
Time Card in rfftct Dee, ,10th, tflOO,
SCRANTON DIVISION.
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in,) train Utvri MklUrM VarJ lor 1 irtioun't t , V..U1
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v. c. siNDCnsori, j.c. wtnit,
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Annual Sale of Undermuslins
Commences tomorrow (Kildiiy inoiiiltiK) with a slock ot Laillcs'
Untlprwcar, complete In ovory Uclull. It Ik a KratlfyltiR fcattite to know
.'hut our unitcrwear suIch luivo ulwiiys been huoIi a decided success. We
huvo tllfcoverrtl that ladles discriminate nnd watch carefully tho store
that hoop? the best made Kumient, the best mntctlul, tho best cut and
Ml the details that ro to tunUc up a llrst-rlass article of untlerclothlnp;.
UrcortlH prove tho disci Imln.Ulon In our favor. Prices nro vcrv low for
Iho claH of merchandise wo carry, no woithlosn trash ever llnils Us way
Into our Underwear Department. Here nro some of the prices. It will
,iay you to see them and supply your wants for tho summer season.
CORSET COVERS
lliimlieiN of new elfrct-t of tlicFc timely
MCJi.ililesI a (rooil Ciinbrit! Cmir at he.;
otliti;), M'ir., lt)c, 2,"iC , CA.'., .t it. 1 so nn up
to tlio ililntlesl anil rleliest Kind, a lilali n
s, All it econoni piiies.
GOWNS
Ufi lining witli nn ctn (rooil fr it incur, full
anil well mule at .Vie.; ihoose at eis
sttRH up to Mi. We olfti ! sidles nt "He.
anil Me., the ti-tnl dollar kind, .mil a coiiotts
v.mttj of dunt.v ncli utiles at l.
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SUMMER FURNISHINGS
Our new stock of fabrics specially adapted for
this seasou, is now complete and comprises all
the new novelties in
Porch Rugs Porch Curtains
--
Fibre Carpets
Straw Mattings Summer Draperies
WILLIAnS&flcANULTY :
I Temporary Store
.j.
Carpets. Wall
Men's
Underwear
We have it, all colors, all
sizes, all kinds; ranging in
price from 25c to $2.50 per
garment, sizes from 28 to 50
iuches. Positively the most
eoraplete line of Men's Un
derwear in town. It will pay
you to call before buying.
4 IS SPRUCE STREET.
Have you tried our 10c Linen
Collars.
NEW YORK HOTELS.
lW WSAA ,'
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WJ;STMliNSTEI. J10TKL
for sMeentli S-t nnd living Place,
NEW YORK.
AimiIijii run, r-s M I'er Hiv ami I'iivuhN
riiioii'in l'i in. ?li I'.r Day M t'tMrds,
E-n'iul lilU. to lainiliin
T. THOMPSON", Pi op.
4 s.t.s).
for IliiMnes's 3Icu
In the heart ot tlia wliolesal .
district.
For Sliopirer.s I
t mlnntci' walk to Wannmakamt
S nitnuiLi to Bleud Coopoi'u ue j.
Bture. Un.iy of access lo tho grvac ""
Dry Goods Stures.
For SlRlUseers
One block from n'way Cars. elv. "t
ini; easy lrnniiortutlou to all
points uf Interest. 4-
HOTEL ALBERT
NEW YOUK.
Tor. 11th ST. tc UNIVEr.SITT Pt.
Only one Block from llioadway. t
Rooms, $1 Up. ffiSii. :
Pocono Heights Hoti.se
Auomniodatis W, inudetii iiniroieiiicnt; limn
i.lii iiiiM on jircinisc: ttinij uiudvuk. ti-t in
tuiKO. Said lor iIimiIji.
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l'niluilU aliiit; giwil muslin hoilv; rlouble
lulllo ol niiibik-, 50o. 'Ilili i-t tlio lowest
lirlic. OllieM as IiIrIi as sr.CO. The Ustnl
ilollir qiiillly MP sell it 7ii tiollier lino
of 1". H.v lis .it f; IiilI.hI unci lunistltilictl
tllui.
Drawers
TiiiKul Dr.lvvciR of good iniislin for this
sile, nt lie.; luijri and lictter kinds at
1!l. nnd -!k ; tin iniinciis-i' variity, up a?
IiIkIi .is fl. One lot of Jliislin or Cimbrlo
llriweiv, both umliielli ind wide, .it Jx,,
dtserves speehl tiitntioti.
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126 Washington Ave.
Paper. Draperies.
V
OF SCRANTON.
Capital $200,000. Suiplus $525,003.
United States Depositary.
Special attention given to
JJUSIXKtiS, IM'UtSON'ALand SAV
INGS accounts, whether large
or small,
Open Saturday evenings
from S to 9 o'clock.
Wm. Connkli , President
Hi.nry Bij.in, Jr., Vice Pres.
Wm. H. Pick, Cashier.
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Hanuficturer3 uf
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
485 to 465
N. Ninth Streat,
.PA
Telephono Call, 23.13.
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latsitisSliriiaki'ii Urvn.SiBijrurhtoru1rkllMoaUlittUs4ki
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