y- WTXl". 'jfttfWin',j- "Hf'Hjr ffSXSMh-vVis-i".- 5(BitvrJ'wj"- - w-"rBje,-"" -,'. ;w,'v.,' .,."" '".," 'A?- '-V -...,., . ; t 8 THIS SCtiANTOX TlUBUNE-FtUDAY, MAY 1.7, 190.1'. ) g - .',,?. -?1T,fM-".trr'v,'J' SAYS HE WAS VERY DRUNK CASE HINOES ON THE TRUTH OF THIS CLAIM. The Suit of Fowler Against the Meadow Brook Water Company Is to Turn on the Question a to Whether or Not the Plaintiff Was Too Drunk to Have an "Agreeing Mind'' Conductor Cawley Sues Lackawanna Company for $130,000. Other Court Matters. 'Ah roiosliutlowed I" yi'Sli'i-ilny's Trlfouin, tin.1 case of John I1'. Fowler fiBallirtt the Alt'iulmv Hrook Water lomimiiy Is itmilo tn hhiRi! on the question of whether or not tlio plain tiff wis ilntnlt wlii'ii lif slRiied the iiKroomi'iit rcllnciullilnpr to tin: coin Tittny nil claim t" I hi' tools mill nia Lliliiorv which worn Ih'Iiik tisotl hy liliu si'lf una hlM partner. .Inhu T. Williams", pt-ovlillngr they worn rllevi'il from their IosIiik I'oiitrnit on tin- Ktist iiiinmtaln tunnel, When the citso wiih ro.-dinieil yes-t.-rilny innrniliR. 111'. Kowlur took the tntul and tostilloil thi.t lie wan drunk and lrr'spoiiflili' mi linoimiher 1. when his partner. Mr. Wllllanw. suli mitteil to him the iiKreomeiil which hears his name, ami (hat if he signet! It. he illil 11 unhnuwiiiKly. for ho has mi recollectlnii now of haviim nt laeheil Ills Hlutniliiiv. fine ul' his utiitoinoiits was thai h" way diinkliiK whiskey a I thi IIiik- as freely as the iiwrnKU lior.-KUt illlllhs water. Ills wile ailmltteil that her hnshaml signed the paper, hut elaimeil he was mi the verfji' of ilellrlum (rumens al. Hie time. Dr. j. .1. Huberts- teslilleil that two iluys after the dale of the .'iKreun'iit lie was called u ultend Mr. Fowler iind found him sufferlnjr from excessive alcoholism. Two neighbors Mr. and Mrs. Iteese, teslilleil that .Mr. l'owler was on a pintrai led ilehniieli sit this time. The attorneys on Inilh sides imil .liaise Carpeiilei'. who i.- trying the ease, a.uree Unit tlieie is no similar ease in any of the hooks. There are various eases dialing with some ot tin- features of this one, hut none la which (he -mine iliesllotl is raised. It is settled law thai the net of one partner hinds lln- other, if the act i elates to the earryiajr on of Ihe busi ness of the partnership. It is also iin Hisputed that If ii purt sljms an JiKrecment or contract while drunk it is voidable on motion of the party that was drunk. This ease, however, does lint come wholly within the scope of these llnil Iuks. On the one hand, it is claimed that the agreement In fpiestioa was a. larryhifr out of the purposes of the partnership, while the plaintiff avers it was nut. Then as to the main quest ion. the oinjioteney of the plaintiff to make a contract, it is contended on the one side that he was too drunk lo have ill" "iiRreeiliK- nilnd." which Hie law icqulres, while on the other it is sir f.ui'(l that it is not proven he was I bus incapueltaU'd and thai even If it was proven the court should declare the agreement hhidin;;. inasmuch as it 'as advantageous to him. After the law points had been anaicd .liulge Carpenter adjourned court until tomorrow moriil!ij.,1 (hut he might hae time to look up the law. iiwiag to the continued illness of Judge Kdv.urdH. no oilier cn.-es were taken up and It is not likely any others will lie tniieil up this week, except hy Judge (.'nrpeuier, as Judge Kdwuids floes not cspeet t be out for some time to conic, am! Judge Kelly Is not vet feellns well enough to go en the bench. . Conductor Cawley Brings Suit, Through Attorneys Joseph li'llrieii ind M. J. Martin, still was instituted vesterday by ('hallos Cawley to secure, $.',i,(ifiu damages from the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Itailroad company for personal injuries, re ceived !u an accident in the Scran ton yard. f.'awley was conductor on one if the hog" engines that was pushing a out hern-bound tialn out of the yard, one idghl last winter. Standing; on i nnr.tllel track was another "hog" i:;-.ine. The distance between the two miiks at tills particular point wan ie.-:s than Is usual, and the consequence was i but tic li-f i -hand side of tlie i Hi ot the moving engine caught the I ir;!u-linnil side of lite cub of t lit standin;,' engine, wrecking both on lis and severely Injuring Conductor l 'nw ley. who was on the left-iianil hide of the call of the moving engine. Ills face was cut by glass, and as a result of this, liltt mouth is drawn in the let tie df his face. His spine was itl.-o Injured, II is alleged, ami lo Mi.ll an extent that he Is perinnucnt Iv Incapacitated from following any Whnrlous occupation. Doings in Divoicedom. A :itie lor a decree in divorce was r.'"ile. yesterday hy Judge Carpenter, : i the cine of Kllxiihcth White against ip.'orge While. The hearing- Is to take iilace before Judge Kelly. May :.';!, nt I p. in. May "0, at I p. m.. was ilxcd as the I line for a hearing In the case of Anna J. (lerrlty against Michael L, Uerrli.. Liquor Licenses Grnutod. Joseph Alloinas, of Throop, was yes terday granted a liquor lleenhe for the letnalnder of the year. Application was made by Mary raroy for the transfer to her of Hie license granted Kllr.ubcili Klupiisua, of ii02 l-'.ywm street. The hem lug was Used for May '" at si o'clock n. in. Ulnniage Licenses, Julni 'I'omLo :'i I p -i Siuamu O.itclmu ., loji Ucaiu--.. i. ' 'llioinai Vocty ,,,,..,,,., X. i Sarah M, Dudley , ,. V-v.i-.u ViM niucllo 014 r.r.c,. jplU Nasi ,,,,,, OU1 Poise COUBT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Tlio will of John Sauiultn, l.itc f Oil Torse i.ii admitted l piobaio yosluday. I.cttiis tt-Uiicntai)' rcic csramcl 10 ar;jjri,-l Sawn dci. 'the will o( Miry Kiltie, late ot llalton, w,is ailiuitlcil to piolcic, I.'.'llcu woe guided te l'r.uil; KHLrr. In tlie caxi nt Miiy ll.itliu ugainit tin- (it.v ol SVraiilon, it wa.1 unUicil yisli'idiy by court tlut thu iiIaliillrT Miliiuit to u pii.csU'ji cs.aniujt'i'i) nl tirr eiifJtn of vlloii at tho oflu-c o, lr. (leant, l'lidj, Mij 17, al I u'llmk . in. 1 1. r phielcijiu me in luve iIih inlslku'C ui atlrml ing. TiiU i lltu cam in whli h a vonllct ot 7,60O was returued (or the pUlutifi tar iujurii' ho lit illfRtd lo luc Miuluei by (jlliir: ovor a larse wheel Itft lying: on the hliluwallk on AJjiiw uvtiiuv, and in whkli u new- trlil wji j;rjj.i),l. JONAS LONG'S SONS. JONAS LONG'S SONS. JONAS LONG'S SONS. No better evidence of public appreciation is needed by us than the fact that big crowds attend these great FRIDAY AFTERNOON SALES We need not look for the reason, The best kinds of merchandise at unusual prices tells the story. Today's list should be carefully read by all. Surely you will find some wanted articles in it. Sale Xo. 1 (fesj $f fii Begins Promptly at 2 O'clock. Sale No. 2 IU, i ifSi ifcirrlfl Begins Promptly nt 3 O'clock. IN THIS KASUriHNI' At 2 o'clock evoty Friday afternoon, you will find unusunl interest ctnteted In tho basement. This is due to the unmatched opportunities to buy the very best goods at prices far below the overy day prices. WINDOW SCREENS Two points nbout these window screens ate worthy of your special notice the size nnd tho wny they are made. They are made of hard wood, best quality of wire, and are adjustable to nny size from 19 to 31 Inches; the height 1m 18 Inches. Tor one hour, -t j each 1 rC DINNER SETS An opportunity that only comes once in a while. 100 piece Dinner Set. English semi-porcelnin. These sets hnve underglnze decorntions, in peacock green nnd blown. For one hour C c- (Q tho set 4r VO CU1, SAUCER AND PLATE 20 dozen sets, made of English scmi-por-cclnlu wlih underg-lnze decorations of peacock green and dark blue; the mipnml aauccis are tegular size, the plates are 7 inches just six to a customer. If you want tho beirellt of this great bargain be on hand ral ly. We will not be nbte tu promiscuity after 2:30. Price for the j t , set IUL COFFEE POTS Three sizes 3-4. 1,11-2 quart. These coffee pots ate made of opal agate and peerless enamel, and are worth not less ff, than 22 cents each. Friday, for one hour 1 Ut TUMBLERS Tlie best lend blown tumblers on the market. You know what this means. They come in one size only, the regular tnble size, -tor one uour. encn .... j2 EARTHEN BAKERS Enough for all comers, notwithstanding the smallnese of the price. Fridny for one hour, each 2ic 5c DRESS GOODS Thrice less than regular price, for one hour. All wool homespuns 50 inches wide, in grey, browns and blues. Regular value 75c. '12-inch striped Zebeline Suitings in red, castor, reseda and blue. Regular value 75c. All wool French Venetians in cadet and blue, old rose nnd red. Regular value 69c. 44-inch Silk and Wool Novelty Plaids and Black and White Checks. Regular G9c value. For one hour or p , Friday, any or all of the above at, per yard TuC' RUGS This is one of the best items ever offered; it is a full size rug, made up in an attractive way; there are four or five colors in the rug', so Wfiven that they produce a very pretty effect. Friday, for one 70r hour, each uVC IACES We will not attempt description of this especially good offering. Suffice it to say. that it is a Nottingham All-over L.ice, 19 inches wide, including' lace stripe and scroll effects. It conies in white and' cream only. Friday for one hour, the vard Second Nnor KNEE PANTS Cheviot Knee Pants for boys, good weight fabric: the colors are plain blue and brown. There is also some mixed ones in the lot. The same are taped to the waist baud, is of good heavy duck,' lull cut; sizes i to 14 years. Friday tor one hour RAILROAD TMEJTABLES. PENNSYLVANIA ilAILROAl Schedule In Effect March 17, 1001. i Trains icavo scranton: 0.45 a. m.. week days, for Sunbttry, Httrrlsburg, Philadelphia, Haiti more, Washington nnd for Pitts- I burg nnd tho West. I 0.38 a. nt., week days, for Hnzleton, I and for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg and the West. 2. IS p. m.. wck days, (Sundays 1.58 p. in.,) lor Sunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. For Hazleton, week days only. 4.27 p. m., week days, lor Sunbury. Hazleton, Pottsvllle. Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia nnd Pittsburg'. .1. tl. lltMTIIINSOS', Km. Misr. ,1, H. WIUI), (Ion. IM AKt. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western In r.iVc'il Hoc. 2. JW, Smilli U-.ve tfi'Mliton (or SV, mk ji im fl.iW 6.M. S.00 nnil 10.0.1 ii, ill. j IS..V,, a.;ti e in. IV Plillinlolpliia at 8.00 ami 10.U.1 .1. in.; 1-J.iVj mid II.KI i. in. I "or HtiiMilitirK at 0. 10 p. m. Milk uironimii'l illon ut U(i p. m. Anlf nt Itoliokrn at fl.:M, 7.1-. lO.'JS 12.(H. ,r,, 4 h V.l'l p. 111. Airlvn ut PlillmlclphU ut i.iw, .i.K! (J.(l nnil &.2i p. 111. Anile liom New York at 1.10, fl.32 otut lrt.'J:i a. in.! 1,(), I. .ii1, fi..1, .r, mid 11.no p. m. Pioiii stiouiMiun nt i.o; . in. N'orlli t.rae Riutilmi lor Dnfl.ilii .irul hilr trirtltato MatloiH lit 1.13, ti..')j u i. 1 ii.oi a, ,11 ; l.Ki. r.4S unit 1 1. OS p. 111. I'or Oim.go mid Smoi'iim' at H. I" n. 111. mid 1. 1.1 p. hi. r,,r I'liu al 1. 10 11. 111. anil l.til i. in, .'r yl0u. niw" nl I'.IH) 11 mi I""1 in1' fl. IS p. III. I'm Militi1tii 111 ll nml ii. I'' p. 111. I'm lln. Iiiiiiit-ni at tU.W 11. 111. Milir in Siininii from ItuiFiiln at 1.'"i. !!."". Ii -ii"! ' "I .1. in. j .(..in anil .SOi p. in. I'ioiii nm.a.ii anil .sr.uu. at '.:.:, .1. in.; P.I.8S anil S.i' p. in I'lom litlca at 'j.ri.'i a. in.: i--ss ami ::..o p. Iu. r,, Mdiulwn nl V.W) a. in. anil U.oo p. m, i-,om Moi'Pc'f at IU.ihi a. in.; .".JO ami ,M p, m, lllMiniiiirK lilviloii I.civii s, raiitnii (or NNirlli'iiiil.crl.ni'1. l l"'. 10.01 J. in.; I..V. u.ij fi.JO 11. 111. I'm" I'ljinoulli at I.DI, 0. in, ,s..-io p m. I'or Kindlon at .l() .1. in. 11h1. ,it Ncrtlimnbiil.inil al 'Ml.) .1. 111. ; l.Ki. ."1.011 jn, -, p. in. Arrhc at KlnsMini at S.fii a. m. Anhv at PlMiioutli at -.W. I.-'U. 'I' p. 111. Aniii in Scr.intriii fruin Norlliiiitilicilanel at n. I! a. 111.; I...1',, I..V1 ami ii.tr. p. 111. I'miii Kinsitun .11 Jl.11) a. 111. I'ruiu I'l.wnuiitli at T.-Vi 3. m.; ;;.-'o .nd !."' p. in. i)N'inY TIIAIN'S. Smith l.naie Siwnlon al 1. 10, a.00, .1V, U.03 i, in. ; .1.3.1 and ". 10 p. m. ., Xuitli Lena Si-ifiiitoii at l.l,r, (l.;n a, m, : J.f,.-, 0.48 anil ll.ll.". p. in. Illnoiielnni; lliiiiml.iV.vo Scranton at 10.03 11, in. ami b.'M p. m. l?29c 21c Alain Floor RIBBONS All-Silk. Satin and Gros Grain Ribbons in No. 9 and 10. There is also a No. 16 All-Silk Taffeta iu the lot. Regular value loc. Friday lor one hour, the yard NOTIONS Three items at little prices: SAFETY PINS A splendid quality of Safety Pins iu nickle nnd black; all sizes. This Safety Pin is made with a patent guard and sells a n regularly at 6c. Friday, the card T"C HOOKS AND EYES Two dozen, on a card. This is a patent Hook and Eye. It is not the hump hook and eye, but the principal upon -g which it is made is the same. Friday, per card 1 1 SPOOL COTTON Brooks' Spool Cotton, white nnd colors. For one jj hour, Friday, three spools for . uC Sale No. .' llcgiiis rromplly at I O'clock. 19c Second Floor BOYS' BLOUSE SUITS Washable Blouse Suits for boys, in neat and dark effects, the combinations are plaids, stripes and checks. Around every collar you will find a whistle and cord. The collars are of the large sailor style with deep shields, 30 styles to select from, M"in terials are duck, cheviots, crashes and g'nletas. Friday, for one hout'T'"C Haiti Floor BED SPREADS The best dollar spread that we know of will be sold for S5c Friday. It is a full size spread, comes in a variety of patternso - nnd is worth ?1 every dny in the week. Fridny, for one hour. eachOi5C HOSIERY Ladies' Colored Hose in a variety of fancy stripes nnd fig ures. This line sells regularly at 15c; for one hour on Friday n we will sell them for, the pair 1 I C BOYS' UNDERWEAR Boys' Balhri ggnn Underwear in grey and ecru the shirts have long- sleeves, the drawers come in two lengths, You willingly pay 20c any other time. Tridny for one hour, each. Second Floor SKIRTS Seersucker Skirts in fancy stripes. They are made with a cord ed ruffle and nre cut full width nnd come in all lengths. Friday (n for one hour, each T""C WRAPPERS Ladies' House Wrappers in n variety of colors. It is well made, although you would hardly expect it to be cut as full as fher: dollar one. Friday for one hour, each T'OC EMBROIDERIES A splendid assortment of lawn nnd cambric embroid eries, ranging- 111 width from ii to 0 inches: worth at least loc a yard. Friday for one hour, the yard Fourth Floor PORCH OR LAWN SETTEES We are sure this special offer from our Summer Furniture Store will find a hearty welcome. It is a. settee that is substantially made, is portable and folds compactly, has six slats In seat and three in back; strongly braced and riveted. Those settees are made in three finishes red, green or natural. For one hour Friday, each Lehigh Valley Railroad, in i:iicct mjkIi a. iroi. Pur I'liilaiklplil.i ai"l New Veil; via II. ,V II II. I!., nl fi.lj ami H.'j'i a. 111., aid L'.l, I '7 (IH.irW D1.1l1H1r.il I'pu-i). .ml 11 "0 p. 111. Si.n (Ij.w, I). A- II. It. II.. !., K'7 p. in l'ur While llafn, liirli-lmi and prir., ip! pjii.i, 111 the coal ii-kIoii, ia l. II. II. It.. ( I3, i.18 ami I.2T p. 111. l'ur littUlli 1.2? p. in. I'or liwldcliriii, KriiP.ii, Iteadliii,', II 11 ri-,urc and inluciti.il intrriiifill.itr 'Utions l.i )). A; , 11. it., 'J.i.", Ji."i j. in.; 'J. is. i.'JT nn.ick ni.i- mnml IXprcs), II.W p. 111. Suiiil.i.t , I), it II. K. It.. I..V. K27 p. 111. l'nr Tnnkli.iiiiiui l I'owjnil.i, Clmiu. Itluci, Onfa and prlndpil hihitiicili.il" slntioiH. vm ., L.. & W. II. II.. KOS .1. 111.; 1.03 anil n.li) p. in. I'or f.'nifva, lliwlie-I.T. Hull.ilo. Vijfjai.i fall, Chtraao and all point-, wot, i.i II. tt II. II. I!., 11 fj'i a. in., 8.:ia (Iliad. Iliaiiionil i:pnMs). 7.1s, 10.11. ll.:i p. in. Suiidaj-, H. & II. II. P,., 11.53, K'17 V. 111 4"f -!t Vt. SUMMER FURNISHINGS Our new stock of fabrics specially adapted for , this season, is now complete aud 'comprises all the new novelties iu Porch Rugs Porch Curtains Fibre Carpets Straw Mattings Summer Draperies 4 41 4 4 4 WILLIAnS&HcANULTYi Temporary Store-126 Washington Ave. Carpets. Wall Paper. Draperies. 4' 4' 4'4. 4.41.).4..4.,j.4.. Men's Underwear We have it, all colors, all sizes, all kinds; ranging iu price from 25c to $2.50 per garment, sizes from 28 to 50 inches. Positively the most eomplete Hue of Men's Un derwear iu town. It will pay you to call before buyiug. L BANK OF SCRANTON. Capital 5200,000. Surplus $525,000, United States Depositary. Special attention given to UUSIN'KSS, I'KRSON'AI. and SAV INGS ACCOfNTS, whether large or small. Open Saturday evenings from S to 9 o'clock. Regular value "7- ? Pullman p.ulur and slpopins- nr Lf-lilgli Valley yC S p.-.ilors rar on all ii.tim lictwri-ii Wiltirs-I! irii ' 1 a,i u. York, riillaiUdpliu, lli.ll.ilo and m- ...... -Inn ltrl'1 IIOI.I.I.V II. Wll.llI'It. (ion. Sopt.. 21! Cortland ulii'fl. Ni'- YuiK. CIIAKI.CS S. l.r.K. Con. !',. Ast., LY. Cjrtlaml atli'ct. New Voik. A V. XOXXKMACIlKlt, Div. Pa-:. Aijt, Soutli Hctlilrhem, I'a. I'or tkki!t and Pullman rcwr.it inn apply to "01 Lackawanna avenue, Scranton. I'a. 10c l'45c Don't, you think it's time you m ordered your biscuit and Wafers in the Inerseal Patent Package? Mf Cji S 7 4 The following ilscult niul wafers are now to ba had in tlie ln-er-seal I'.itent Package; Soda, Milk. Oraluuu, Oatinejl and ,i.'ilUiitt Ilibouit, Ban itu-t (isit .milU Wafers, Ciiiiyor Miapa and Sul Una l:ruit. rm mmm Tvflok for the trademark design on the end of the pafkaye. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY. it I i Delaware nnd Hudson. In Kllcct Nov. M, lfiim. Tiain-t for Cailiondjln Icaic Sir.mton at CM. 7.KI, 8..VI, I0.1U a. m. ; 12.00. 1JO. 2.14, s.o O.fl, fi.-.'j, ".'' 0.13. H-'5 1'- "I.; i.10 a. in. ' ,1'nr llonodale (j.i;0. lO.lu a. in.; 2. H ,lm 5,23 rVor WlllaJ-nairc-r,.l.i, 7.4S. S.4.1. o.V.S, 0.,1 Il.iM a. m.i J. US, -MS, !l.ai, 4.27, C. 10,7. lb. 10. , u.:.n p. in. I'or I.. V. It. H. lioinN 0.1., U.oo a. m.; 2. 'it 4.27 and U.M p. " , ' I'or icni.jlaiii.i " pmi.t-il.!;, y.HS a in.: '.US and 1.27 p. 111. I'or Albany and all polnU iioi-th-i!.2(i a. m. and SM P- ' SUXI1AY TIIAIXS. Tor Cailwiidalo V.W, 11.3a a. in.; ..-! (, 3..",2, G.I7. 10.32 p. in I'or Hilkc.vl'.aiic 0.:.S. 1I..M .1. m.; I.oi, 1.2S, 0.27. S.27 p. in- Tor Allium' and point nortli J!.. p. m. I'or IlaurFil.iU' !'.m a. 111. and ;l.."r2 p. 111. Louutt latcs lo all polnls in United SUtci and Canada .1. II. ItrnillCK, (!. P. A., Albany. X. V. II. V. Cl0sS, D. P. A.. Siianton, Pa, Central Railroad of New Jersey. Stations In Xrw V01K 1'oot of I.ilicity stictt, X. and South lVny. ti.mi: TAin.r. in i:i'1'i:ct xov. 2.1, vm. Traim lean' Scranton for Xpiv Voik. Newark, I'lialietl). PhlladPlpliia, Kat lli'tlilclu'in, Al lrntonn, Jlaucli Chunk and White Haven at S.::m a. 111.; ciiit. 1.10; e.pic-i, li.OO a, in. Sun day, 2.15 p. in. I'or Pitwmi and Wllkis-ll.iriT, S...0 a. in.; 1.10 and II.oO p. Hi. Sunday.-. 2.1." p. in, lor ItalliiiioiP and V.i'liim,rlon and )iniiil Fouth and rl la llollileliciii. S.:i0 a. til. ; 1,10 and 3.60 p. in. Sundays, 2,13 p. in, I'or l."iiK Uranili, Oivan Oiom-, clc, at S..10 a, in, and 1,10 p. in. I'or lle.ullns, Lebanon and Il.iiii-.burs,-. il.i 1. 41 Si spruce street. Wm. CosNT.i.i.. President. Have you tried our ioc Linen I Hhnrv Bui.ix, Jr., Vice Pres. Collars. ! Wm m. Pitl- r.iChir "' ..!.., VMO.DI. S.iid a. in. and 1.10 p. in. Sunday-- nn.l 1.10 ... Tlirmisli t i-Wo t to all polnlc ea-t, noutl'i and nest at o.et ralc-i al the slallon, ,, i, loum'iv r.,.. . ll'lltOUIl 2.1. p. in. Pol- Pnttwlllf. . a II p. II.M.IIWIN'. r,ni. I'.i-j t ,1. II. OUIAUSIIX. (ion. Supt. Erie Railroad, Wyoming Division. Tiuie Tabic in IZIVi-ct Kept. 17, 1000. Train", for llawley and local polnU, iiinnect. Inu at llawley with laic rallmail for New York, Newborn Jad Inli.MiiiiMli.ile points, lcio Strati ton at 7,05 a. m. and 2.25 p. in. TiaiiH aiiio at huanlnn at 10. ui) a. in. and 0.10 p. m. fesSs Ti'mB Cnrd in rffrct Dec. 30th, 1900. SCRANTON DIVISION. I SOT I 205 1 Ml v a c La ",7a Mtl,",!, IU 1 1 U .Vr.y.Y..1V.3il St.I.r.' f-'ll .1 P .840 .nan .11 84 .BS2 .089 H 'A .B-ii .6 11 .611 .till .603 . (JOi .era ecu 1 P.M 10 (V 105.U 10(018 SS " 10 31 ISM 10JI13 31 " ."I2S4 " 100012 ID " U rl'l 1 1 1.3 " II 10 II l n;iiiu t.-. 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MOKT OOPPEB.- LION COFFEE i.-i not glaml or coated with ogg- niixtuics ami chcmiculs, but is an absolutely putv coll'tic, full of Htrenth and iluvor, 0 In every paekiiiju of LION COFFEE you will liinl c. fully ilhiatrated and dBM-rlpiivc liht. No housekeeper. In fnet, no woman, man, boy or girl will fall to find in tho list wime article which will contribute to their Impjiiiiebh, comfort and convonieiuv, and which they may have by simply cuttlnjj out a certain number of I. ion Heads from the wrappers of our one pound sealed packages (which is tho only form iu which this excellent coffeo is sold. WOOLSON SPICK CO., TOLL'no, OHIO. i5i(.8il. j .