r7tr--"V?tTs,V"lH.'r,T.T.',7i.V'' ;.'' 7 7 T'ST-J t . ' ' l f THE SC1I ANTON TIUBUJSJjS-SATCJKDAY, .MAY 18, 1901. u Kindly Words from Grateful People Docs the Velpau System of Medicine Cure Its Patients? It Is a Duty You Owe Yourself to Read and Learn That You Hay Be Healthy, for Without Health What Is Life ? H4"n SUMMER FURNISHINGS Our new stock of fabrics specially adapted for 4 this season, is novr complete and comprises all the new novelties in Porch Rugs Porch Curtains intense Suffering from Facial Eczema Cured. 1 in v ill Uoimi, lu05 Diamond avenue, snya: "t could not rdecp at nlRlit from the hitciiic Itchlns anil binnlm? vvhleh itccotiipanled my disease and I begun 'in gtt melancholy fioni tin' same. I nlccl evoiy lentedv advcrtlet1, be Hides" tteatliiK with a dozen iloi'tots without any U'lli'l uhntevei, uflt't n leiv weeks tientinenl by the Vulprm iniixtiltlujT phli'lin the dlMNiHc was Wieekeil and vilthln one month ntltelv t moil. No one kniiwi I ho niNi'tv whh'i (U'coiiip.ltlli'i n ilWeiu-f .Midi ni I liail unlet"- they peionallv eNpinli'iii.e the -nine. It N hlnhly ki nt h Iiik. Iheie loio, loi in) Ui lerotniucnd the Volp.ui Tifntini'itt and lm suiioii'i -dionl'l ui'K Ipc I this valuable tippm luttltv t" i n Mill and Bi-t piomptl.v until ''. the Velfiu sv.siein uf iifdiilin ' Deafness and Rinsrins: of Ear Cured. l I'limni'iv. licit t'lfiMii avenue, ,in iu.il.-il only a U welts lor lot nf hiMiiim In the iltrlw i.n. I'ould not linai r wi Uh I hi. whin pii".nl ttghtlv in tin em noi In'iir the lo.i-n Miiind. I.ai millulv i un d. Ii"itltur ii'stotecl and -nitiiiN thin win imi" thiin dls ficdiitf liiH i cntlich i I'iM'il, Am now t.iklnc; tleiitnifiit lot biotieltlnl .ttiiii.-i and itpi'ri piinnpt lu-ult- fiom Un pi -"tut uniilltlon atlunclv ( i-itinl What a Grateful Father 'Says. William Untie. I.' Wi'M Market In ft Altec ii-Ioh: all lemi'ilies and i leil i he lii-i ulivf-lc liui.-- 101 my .liiugli iti. I. una, I went liiipple.ilv to the "Ipaii Svtuii ot Medic Ino and I ran- These people aic easy to reach, and probably some are personally known to you. They testify not only to the marvelous cures that have been made, the gi eat amount of suffering that has been prevented, the money'saved, but they also testify to the universal courtesy with which they have been treated. V list PnccPCC TTVlIf Vlrlt Hundreds of grateful patients like those mentioned above, are ready to testify to the marvelous ITILISL rUaaCaa I IUC ITICri L results obtained, and in the majority of cases they are the earnest words of many who long be lieved that their sickness and sufferings were incurable. rmwnPAl with llffCC The Velpau practice has been a series of remarkable achievements in the treatment of stubborn dis wl J W I1CC1 W 1 LI I 47UttCd9 eases 0f the eye, ear, nose, throat and chest. What it has accomplished for others can be done equally as well for you. Ppnf Hvf-f'c Alo ! Irhiic ramdAr On account of improper treatment, so-called, Catarrh frequently gets such a firm flUl. IIUII S ITlctI VCllUUd IVVIIICUJ' hold of the lungs that consumption soon controls the breathing apparatus, and death's hoirible lines are firmly written upon the unhappy victim. To all sufferers from Consumption or kindred diseases who apply at our office before q.jo P. ,M, Wednesday evening, May 22, we will give this wonderful curative treatment FREE OF CHARGE. We give this treatment exactly as Prof. Hoff, of Vienna, in every detail. This remedy is a God-send to those who need It, and can be secured in only two cities in the United States. Miners' Asthma. Hay Fever. Bronchitis, so-called and all diseases of the air passages Positively. Perfectly and Permanently Cured. A rt Iniri-t o-f inn Physicians, Clergymen and Professional Men are cordially invited to inspect the scientific apparatus by which we have All IIlVILclLIOIl secured such wonderful results in Scranton. CONSULTATION AND EXAHINATION FREE. The Velpau System 134 Wyoming Ave., INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR MINERS NOT AT ALL PLEASED WITH TREATMENT. Committee Which Returned fiom Hauisbmg Says It Was Unable to Secuie a Heailng Befoie the Sen ate Committee Pi esident Nicholls Snys, tho Outlook foi Mine Bills Is Not Good Actunl Transfer Made to the Allis-Chalmeis Company. The Bo.iid foi Toilay. I'n'-lilint T 1). .Vli-holN ui UMilu No I, I'niUil Ml ui' VtnWei of Anici k.i lli'iuv Collins, ol Ctuhml,ilt, autl lullli I'. Ke.mim, uf 1chh.1kl, limn IMtllllCtl IIOIII Hill lisllllIK, .1 ml 1IOU loil.uo that tin' situation at thi capi tal KR.iidinK tin- niluins It'KiMiitluii In tlif hands nf tin- oiinli' lomuiltteo Is uoII-iiIrIi impeli's. Th. i inimtttvi Is inattliallv In ile.siMilr, ami It i" nul IIKclv that any initla-i tiip- in Hat i K tmi tr "III hi niaili li lis nit'ttihc-ts. Alivtitii's ui all tlitf,. illstiUt hnaiils "111 he In Id toiln.N, .it whh h soiiip tie ilnii will uioh.ihh hi" (iilvF-n it'K.udliiR the inutti'i, Said 1'iisiiient NiiliulN Lteidii ."titfiiiiiun lua Tilhune inuii. "Wo Wlii iinahli tn 'fllo a hoiulllR: liL'tuio tho Kiiiiiiilttcc un iinr last nip, anil, on tho whiili', tho iiiiiliuiU Js now oiy hud All tin 00 ticiKh hills, vhWh iiu' itmoiiR the most iiiimiinnt hums, iiios timloi unisiili latlnn, 111 o still In tho hands ot the i niniuiut' , "Thtso bills an- tho roiiouiI welch hill, thr iIliIIiik with thpihii'k welBh man, nnl iiiioihot pt nvhliiiRT fur tho weighing nt inai hcimu M'tooiiliiK- It, 'I'llO hTI1CI.il hill llillik's f4i. tho woiKll- Iiik of inal at oei- oolllety and piiv Iiir tor it tlitis, Itihtoiil n by tho cat. This would do away with the rtiiri 1 nltlrs hiImIub 1 1 0111 the topping iiuih tion, and alms at an CQualUitlon of wiiRcs IhloiiKhout the dlditli't. Tho JMocoiiip.iii pays 1 the ton at almost all Its eollleiies, and other ooiupanlt's p.i thus at soino ot thoir plates, "Wo lle ilono all th.it Is possible In fNPlalnlns tho niooshltlos oi tills iniii. Ins: lobulation, and Ihu eoniii lt:ro s unUoubtedl) awaio ot lis iiupoitaitcu to tlio mlnuis at laiso VniioiM technical objections to tlio woIbIi hill ofleied by men trom the lown dlHtiicts weie tuhen into (onsldeiation hy nt, and tlio measuie adjusted iieeonlingiy, so that it was unlluiinlv .satlsfuctoiv to ml pai ties." The boaid of Dlbttht 1 meets tod.iv at local lieiidnuuiteiK, and the bouids of " unil y will he in i-e.shliiu at Hale ton, D., L. and W. Boaid for Today, Following is the make-up of the D., V. A. AV, board for'today: IHI1)A, WW 17 Wlhl Cat ha.?t-i i in, i W Dunn; 10 p in., W. J. Miulci; 11 p. ni, I, Pin Hull svinum, m iv Wild Cats i:at 13 00 j, in, I M 1U1KI; 0 a. in , George 'Uiuiujs; .! j. m., . 0. Ham. mlt; Op. in, J. J. Muiray, MiCjilhjVine n; 7.1X1 a. ni, 0. Kcarno.i; S i. in, Mulkn; 10 a, in., O'Connor with lljiter't men; ll j. in , P. Wallicc; 1 p. m., 3!. rimicitj; i p. in , f, Onaniui'li; 0 p. in., 4 If Md'anu; 0 p. Hy V. 1'. btCM'US. nol priilsn too highly the Volpiui Tienl liiL'ltt. Jlv child snifft'ied Tol c.ni with an ulccintlve condition ot nose and throat and part of the palate was en tltcly ili-"lioieit. unJ the pool- child imiii gettlnc moie punv evi'i.v week and her wpceeh ui grtidiinllv but Httrely belli,'? lost, However. In m low week' tioatnielit In tho Velpan ph -d-clan her ilheaie was oniiueicil and liei recoveiy assured. No one known huv lo appieolat" 1 1 uc nilei until one of their own l piniiouiieed In ouiable, th'iefoie doubly linppv I'm T to leroinn'ond tit Velpau Svstetn of Aledlclue to all who stift'ei Caunot Praise Too Highly. Mi, Mann. 101'i Diamond Avenue I cannot vy too ninth In piaKe of the Velpau Tieatment, lor the t emits In ll i en1-!' nie trillv wondelftll. Vox" veil s f had Rlill'eied lioni vo. rolled .atauhal headaches and hawking. The icllef I obtained so iiiompth fioni the nilld and efiettlve lieatment Is simply nun v clou-.. Tho Velpau Tieiitment Is i en ll v uondeilul, and I (oidlalh on. (Un xo and Htomiuonil it Id all llei inoihir Khidlv s(ls Mv .IiiiikIi Id. Mi" Mann, hud HUll'ercd foi .puis, and tin tut li i tanilly (eilalnly arc ap piprlallM' of her leimeiv. I am iisliicr the Velpau lieniedles personiills and am d"liKlitod with the ic-ults A Loving Mother's Words. Woid- rnnnot ppios mv npprcria tion for tho i cm likable lemlts that the Velpau physician accomplished in my daunhter's case, and I gladlv state that any ope muy call and be'ton iiurd of the statements Biatuilouslv given Mis William Linnet.. Scranton, Pa. Siimnilis ll, i, i in , i ist, lj. fjiriu; S I 111. Ml si, (.Otl 1 IIHIIltt'lkl i , i p in, i ii. I llciinUm, s p in, i nt W. II idicK T i m, tist Ni iiur. I Mi Mll-lft. 7 p in, M-t Horn t'niuri, Mel un'. 7 p in . w(-l lll'lll ( miffi. M. s,ipe,, itiniiiou's nun Pulln -1ft i in . 1'. I s,fl, PlMlllh- 'J III, lliill-ll. Pi ! 111. s till mil, II n .i in, Mm in: 7 p in, Miiipln, 'i p in. Limping; Pi in, Wnluiir Pls-(,liRrr 1 nciiii " III, S,jil. 7 i ii, l,iifliu. , "il p in. s inlim- 7 p in. Mi Smi Willi I iN st-S in., I (.inlet. Hi i in, I, llii-h. II M ( u iih. . p in , (' Kinirsli: .! p " I '' Hoi.o''1. "' P "' O Itiiidolpli; li p in, I'. MoDmimll, hilih mi's mm, 7 p in W It ohm NO III I Hi il.uniii I I Mn..ih iii lis M ilult ttitli I(Jl,,iltt. Itl'llllllltl list- P!.f trii Us s,toinl lllss MO Kiln i n 7. J) .i in , ist, loinmiott, Mil l Stiike at West End Collieiy. Tho irillk'iv ol the West Ulld Coal lompany at .Moianattmi has boon kilo sim o Tuesday nioMiliiK as tho n suit ot a strike of Its omploos. .lames Thompson, a pump unmet, who was asked to woik two or tluee bonis oei t tine and lot used to do so, loft the loinpany's omplo.v Monday and the men loliowt'd him, The i ompauv ollh lals dm late theh wlllln'lloss to keep the inlloi Idle tor some time and await the ionise ol developments. New Company Oigauizes. The Vli tut Oil Flltef ioinian met at Its otlices, No. JJ WushliiRtoii ao ntie, last night and oif;aiii.ed Willi the follow inir olllteis' Pipshleul, Samuel Kiamei; tioasuioi and Kenetal ninn I'fri'i, Joseph I.ev ; sou etui, . iIooiko I). Tiilor. dliootois, W, II. noWltt, Cli.iles sicudder anil J, 11 1MiiIh.1i. For the piosenl the (oinpany will lime its (liter inauiilai'tuiod b i on timl eventually It pioposos to build a laetoiy ot its own. New People in Possession. The Allis-Chalnii is (.mill aii.' jomu- day took loim.il possesslor, of th I'enn .U'eituo .shopi of the Dickson Manui.iUuilmr oiiipan, whlih woie ic(inil piuchasei by tlio hlk' onihltio ot imiehhieiy iniiniilnetiiiois. All of the papeis weie nppioxci and tuill"d ivli yesK'ida and lioteatlel Ihn wotks will h" the Allis.fhnltliei.-. No I'luuihos Ii.imi ns et boon niailH iimoiiK the elliieis ot heads ot depiu' numis of tlio i'oiin uvenuo shops, but some ale ospeiU'd In tho titai ttituu' This and That, Nullonul foiiimilteemau Fiedeikk Dllelier, of the Mine Workers', elt tho city last night for his homo in Nelson vllle, O. He declines that illness occa sions his w-lthdiawal tiom the city and lie will be absent foi about ten ur twehe das. ll. A. CUi'isn lias lesigiied his posl Hon us opeiator at tlio li I.. .V- W. oflKes uf the conipany a l No. SO Kx cliaiige Plate, New Vojk city, and will leave In a taw days tor that place. Mi. Ciieen lias been hete for about twelve years, which Is thu best soil of pvldenie as to tha ability with which he bus pei foi ined his duties. rtlrinns; ham Republican. Xi, H. tloldsljoiouKh, who lor secial ycJiK has been hiipeilntendent ot the Rocliesttr division ol Hie I2iie, has been appointed supciiiitendfiit of the Allegheny division to succeed Oeoino V. l)oo, with lieudiiuarteis In Hotn ellsvllle, N. V. Mr. Dowo has been jn emoted to the position of supciluteii. MONI The Velpau Physician Cured Where Others Failed. .1 Wntd, Ji .Tepsnp, Pa. I had what the doeloi.s called Inuttinble eczema lor ovpf pis yoais and my paiotits tiled the ailoits iciuedles reconmiendod, as well u matiy phyalclans, yet my con dition Kwulually became more distress lug as well as unsightly. After n. few tieatments by Klectioly.sls at the Vel piii System of Medicine, my parenis and relatives wcie cm prised to note 1 lit t.iiihl miic which was Miiiely be Iiik efiocietl. I hnd to wear a ca con llnuall.v, n. the slsht of the laiffo nl ceiatlve condition amis simply dl-wist-Iiir. 1 ttuthfully consider my ieio eiy Utile yhort of a mllncle. A Prominent Citizen Says. It Is ttnly RiatlfylnK: to state that the lesulls at cnmpllslv'd In my case wcie simply without oituat. T had been troubled foi yeaiswl'li sn-tullo.l nnal (iituirh, with alt th" t'lstiessltm: vini loins. My cine was uccnniptlshcd iiuue lapldly that 1 lind e)et ted I advise all to consult the Velpau Sslcm. Knowing ! Iv best of iosuli will lit tlio icw aid, (i. Hoejrilst, -JOT VomlnR IIXPIIIIP. A. i'att'i ion. who is wldel known Iipic sa.N.s" 1 heaitilv ciuloise the Vcl pau I'lnsiclau, kuolnu"hlm to be an honoiable. upilK'it man, who does all he claims ior his many patients, Usue needed his sei vices a number or times in my family and In each itiHtnnce the H'Mills woie clTectlve and piompl. The l pi ins- w"ie ei lcasonable. Why pioplo suiftr whii such pcfltle aid is at ban 1 Is cither due to luck of on lilencp or Imioiance. both of which ate dcploinblp In Illness. Hours 9.30 a. m. to 1 p. m. dent of the Now Yotk, Susquehanna & 'Westein lailioad, succeeding- leniy K Cillpin, who has been made geneial ft eight agent ot the Krle Mi. Dowe Is an eoelIent laihoad man and ia highl.v lestiootod In oei eniploc on the dl islon. Supoilntcndent ofw.ut, ot the l'onn svhanln. dl Ision of the New Yotk Central lailioad, has lonlii'iied the io if nt Illinois of the lenioval of the C'en tial snops tiom Coining, N, Y to .lor. sov sjlii'ie, IM. Mr. Stow ait said that wink on lhe ei pel ion of the shops would beitin at once and be completed ny tho tltst ol the lomtng- jear. About 3-0 men will be affected bj tho ehanse In sliops and indhectly in tiain news, (to, some RiiO poisons. Now that otll cial annoiinceniont s made the public will biratho oaslop and be thankful that It is no wotsf THE GREAT WALLACE SHOWS. Some nf the Difficulties a Ciicus Must Contend With. One ul the gteateat illlllenltios that the luanageis nf the great modem cir cuses lime to (ontouil with Is the ileal th ot aiiobatle ofiiestiieniies. Not one gltl out of a thousand who essays the art eer achieves success, and not one out of a bundled ot those who sin coed ever attain eminence, In all the wot Id thoie is piobably not more than halt n, doen who aie considered 1 1 illy uieiit. At tho head or this little cotetle of celebiitles stands he.iutitiit Hlanche Heed, this season undei en gagement to the ( ii eat Walhue shows. in point of polte, gi.ue, dash and dating agility hep ildlng simply deiles all description, Nothing-sin; does looks dlllli'iilt, nor appeals indeed to lequlie elToit She is senile and as much at" home in tier unstable position on the homing, hounding buck of a galloping hot so as s ,i soclet) belle on a ball loom oor. Her loutiiui of lepeitoite of teats and evolutions is so vuili.il that she tan ( omplelely ohaiige her act at every pot tot main e tor days at a t lute. In all she does thoie is naught, that is com iiiouplai'P, She scoins the otditiaiy and abhors the conventional. In the v't naiitlar she begins wlieio tho others Ieu?o oil', mid ends in an iiunppt oath able achievement ot aeiobatio agility that Is at once paradolcally umittulii uhlo and past bellot ittikss ston with one's own o.ves Site is with tho (lieat Wallace shows at borantou on I-'tkla), Mav '.'t Resolutions Adopted by the Students of "The School ot the Lncka- wannu" on the Heath of the Head Master, Nlieinis, t has plrj.otl MmU'lilj i.ol to ukc from out niUUt our bulotnl ami oicenitil liral nu.ti'i, W 111 i J in 1'ilsar Plumlit, ainl Wlitiras In Ids ilcitli iili. fnnll) lia lo.t i loving- huolinid uml Ullil, ami ue lute lo.t an lionurd nud Uetouil nloiul, llicirloii' lie ll llOfOlvcil, fliat we, llic ctinjitiiti ot tlio sc ool ot the lail. injniu, ivlnnl unr ilripctt i,mpatli.v to liU fainllt in llik R'lejiFiihiit, ami be it (in llict Itc.ohfil. llui tac wnjrnu lute i piemlfil liU un-illUU n'iiin Jn tin ii InlucvLi anil at a tiMlinoii) to thU fait we ul-li to i-spiift to lilt fainllt, ultli unr i oiululriK e (ui llicli sreat l"M, mil Kicat iidebU'lii(.- to lilni who lu i huU iknb In i ii taUtn from u, ami oiu gicat torioit in liin; ui ilcprlinl of liU aid ami Ion', jmt fuillirr lie itjj, Iti'.-ohul, Hut a (ujn uf ilasi ir,ulutiiiis tc cMimlid to d'i fainilt, ti fijinid in I In.' acliool ami In' pnlilMicil In ibv ilalh piptu, .1. Tajlui 1'o.lu SIJllll.l 1.'. Polpli, William Mattlii-va, il. I'niltu .louc. " t'onuulttce. John Lyons, Troop, Pa., Says 1 i ei tn Inly went to tho Velpau Sys tem of Medicine a hopeless man, Imv Intf tiled pveiythlnff lPtommended, be. sides many phy.slclan.s. My cut he nnal canal was destroyed, and thu penFP of .smell lost, .lively one of my ncrtnnlntaiices knew of my pitiable (oiulltlon and hyinpnthls-.cd with me, bellevliiR, as I did, that 1 was doomed. Altei lle applications the entire dis ease wast i omplelely (ontieied. No utfferei .should niBleet In secure the niolessional soivlces of the Velpau .system of Mdlclne, for 1 know that the iJoctnt will tell them at once jllHt what iiIIk them, and ouie them, for a ei lenfonnble consldt tatlon. Enjoys Health Once More. Mrs. N. KalkenbelK. 37 Tenn ave nue, sas: 1 had been suffeihiK for a long time with Chronic nionchlal Tiouble, and lccenlly could not leave the house, on ucrotint of being po -weak lioni the liKcssaut coiirIi, Afti-T one monlh'H tieatment, I am feeling like a. dllTeient woman, cough entirely ceased, am gainini; strength and uelght dally, and en1o once again that pilceless blessing. Health, thanks to the Vel pau Hvslem of Medicine. llei deai husband says: T roitiilnly marvel at my wife's lapld recoveiy. Her slsteis and friends in l entity thought her case a hopeless one, and 1 cannot nralse highlv enough the Vel pau Physician for his lem.ukable re. suits in restoring mv wife to her for mei good nealth. Mr. Palkenbergr. of Medicine 2.30 to 6.30 p. m,, and WOULD DAM A RIGHTOF WAY FROTHINGHAM BUCKS NEW RAPID TRANSIT ROAD. Biings Injunction Pioceedings to Prevent the Railioad Company fiom Enteiing Upon a Tract of Land Which. His Rocky Glen Watei Company Laid Out Last Month for a. Reservoir Railroad Company's Right of Eminent Do main Is Assailed Rule Granted. The llock.v (Jlen Watei company, of Moosle, of w hlch Aithur riothtngham is pi esident, and Annette Ueynolds, treas urer, seemed fioni Judge Cupenter a i tile toi a piellmlirar.v injunction, jes teiday, lo icsirain the Scunton and Not theastetn Haiti oad company and tluee of its cmitraetois, John It. law, John T. Dolan and Joseph Page, fiom exeicislng the light of eminent domain to enter upon lands of the plaintiff. The bill and .lccompanvlng- utlldavits of the plaintiff weie diafted by Attor neys 11. C. New comb and Wlllaid, Wai len & K imp 1 1, Aithur Fiollilugham, as pi esident of the eompanv, is tho ptln cipal oi a tor. The plaintiff i ompan.v, those docu ments aver, was inooiporaled Feluu ai y 11. 1001, lor tlu pinposo of sup plying water In lhe boiough of Moosle. February 20. 1101, it acquired, by deed, fiom annetto neynokl", a ttact of land in Moosle and Immediately thoiealtor the hoaid of dlteciois dedicated this land to the public use as a teseivolr, etc, Knghieei.s made survejs tin a. dativ, liiiiBh was out nwa.v anil excava tioiiH made for pipe lines. May II. 1901. without having had tho land condemned, the detetiduuts en tcied upon il with a Inigo loree. of men and piocecded to tell ttees, niako ints and Idlings, and in other ways tiespass upon the tract, VlOliATlON ur J.AW I All this, tho p.iintlli alleges, Is in violation ol law and the lights ol the i plaintiff The kind is not subject tn I coiideninalion. In tho (list place. It Is ilalmecl, because of its having been dedicated lo the uses of an lucoipor. ated publlo .sen'lco company, namely, as a leseivolr of a public water com pany In tin? second pl-no, it is held, tho defendant railtoad company has no light of eminent domain, unit In at tempting to eseiclse audi a rigid it tiansgresses the law and violates the tights of the plaintiff, Tho talhtiad compan, It is alleged, "Is not going- on in good faith to cany out the put poses, tonus and conditions of its clutrUr, but is simply lending it self to a fi and u lent scheme to conduct a tiollcy lino from the city of Sciantou to, the city of AVIlkes-Hariv, by having loniicctliiiiH at both ends with stieet car lines of lailioads, which, under Urn laws of Pennsylvania, cannot condemn pilvuto piopeity, but am confined to the use of publics stieet.s in tlio inuiilel pallties through which thev tun. but to evade, this, the said companies In Sciunton and AVIlkes-Hano lmvo cuubed the Scianton and Northiastetu Itallioad company to be incoipoiated as an otditiaiy lallroad, for the pui poscb of condemning private piopeity Housework, Formerly Drudgery, Now a Pleas ure, Mrs. Carlen Says Mt!. I.. M. Carlen, 510 Gibson .sttcet. It is with pleiiRtiie that I attest to the reniiit kublc lonilts obtained hi my case, uf t had been lonstiiutly atinovcd by a dropplm,-, hawking Hiid li illation In tho tin oat. Am now cured and feel like a dlffeiPiit womiin, thanks to the vnr.PAU hysti:m ov MHDtciNi:. No one should iiigleei to consult the Velpau physician when .such piompt icllef can be had at such reasonable teinis. Since my lecuveiy 1 have gained both In voluht and hliength, and I now delight In my hnusewoik, which was formally a diudgeiy. Inflamed and Sore Eyes. Mis. .7. Welsh, Gllmore avenue, Mhiooka, P. says: "My daughter Miifeied for years with chronic sore (yes. t tried eveiylhlng In vain. Af ter ,i -week's tieatment hoi eves began to show inpid Impioveineiit and her complete tecoveiy uMiicd. I cannot say enough in piaise of the Velpau System of medicine lor the tesults ob tained so i.ipidly as well as leasonably. Mis, 11. (inivcj, Moosle, Pa., i-avH: "It h with great plcasuic thnt r lecommend the Velpau treatment. My daughtei. Annie, had suffered lor jcait with n nasal inllamniatorv disease, she had to In enthe with mouth open, as her nose passages vveie closed. After a few weeks' tieatment her condition became lapldly Improved, and she Is now her loimer self. It is Hurpilsing what maivelous icsiilts wcie obtained in her case in such a shoit time." ' I 7.30 to 9.30 p. m. between the two teituiiil at Scnmton and Wilkes-Haiio, and, thus, be en abled to opeiate a tiolley line or street lailroad line all the way irom Scranton to Wilkts-Baiio, alihougli, dhectl, the law gives thorn no such tight." A Hi: AT WORK It Is luithet set toi (h that emplojes of the defendants, to the number of fitly, nie now- actually engaged in woik upontho plaintiff's piopcitj. Theywero notified to leave by Miss Hejnolds1, but continue In the -alleged ticspass. They arc digging ditche.s to change the course of the sticam known as flreen Run, telling tiees and committing vaii- otts other tiespasses. The plaintiff piajs the coutt to en join the defendant company fiom en tering upon the propeity in question; to deciee that the defendant has no light to condemn the land, and to de cree fuither that It has no light of eminent domain. The rule for a pix-llnilnaiy Injunction was made leturnable May 1 but it Is possible the cae will be uraotieallv disposed of this moiulng, when nigu nietvts ata to be he.ud on the motion made by the mil road company to hnve court aiceiit tor the water eompanv the iiidemnlfing bond pi offered at the tlnin the inllioad coiupau eiitoied upon lhe ttaet. Father and Son Biing Suit. I'etof Htnke. and his fathei. IMwanl Huike, of Wlnton, ai e seeking $2,",0im and $',000 damages lespectivelv fioni the Temple lion eompanv. The sou. who was a dilvei lio.v at tlio Steulok Cioek lollleiy, lost a leg and was othoiw!sn Injured b being uin down by a runaway car, Apill 'J.!. 1000. 1, vV. Tlia.voi isattoine.v for tile plain tiff. Mis. Cowan Wants Divoice. .Mrs Adu "W. Cowan, by her iittot uey, A. J. Colbortt. Jr., instituted in voice pioieedings estenlay against her husband. James T. Cowan Cruel and hath nous tieaiment Is alleged. Mairinge LiceiPses. Tiank Piiie I.ai kavantia Mao U Hopple l.ackuwannu .1 allies' T. Dnheity Plinnioio .Ituy .McKeiina .. .nuninoie William J. Lewis Olyphant Maggie fi. Williams ... . Ubphaut Resolutions, WliMi'i li pir.iif'. Minum.v I," i n tin utiin u at lime's uihaiu toil tlio-e uliuin m luio uml iimmi, at this luiio Hit liu ildincd it li. t to lake 1 1 oiu mil nmi.i noi IhIumiI imi Innucl piliuiinl, willani W. l.i.uii Wiur'i, llavm; Win in ilaik cuiiint null oiu laic primipal, ul Ihu leini'il lu Lufiia hit eteilina; iliii.ulu, M iiuLV.' H10114I1K "'l tlio kind icjaiili h- Ijoic 101 ot In 1 a Wlnical., l ii'jllit Hut li" lm islvin I ! ' CCa-iii clloit- to 1 liail tin illUloi.n 01 inn in illliilluii in I Induecilv tn ennoble uj. Wtieicas, Wc air ioiimious tliat Un' iiminuM' umotjl of suili a man kaits a tauiuj v. Iikli mil bft dlltlcnlt In till and Utts 3 bliadou upon curl mcinliu ui tin llili siiu; Hioufoic In t Pi'm.UhI, Hut mi tunli em Inui .jinpall't to Uin lin'aiid iiuillt In ilili diip ifllliiliii, and Itoohiil. I hit 11 pits of III. f n-uliltioiw Lo biilUbl.i iniiuii'd and pii.-i'iiliil iu tin' lainily mil plated in tin' olhu' uf urn m.IimI, nd that ilirv lc piililklud In the lllali School linpna khn and In llic uiil.t iipi'i filuiil WiUcnltilli, lm, J.iiKim Vinlirosi. liopp, 01, William I dai. 'no, V11111 M Poland '01, Maijorlo DaiU, 'M, Jiistlm. l'aitL-h. '01, IKliluc Nje, 'ui, Coinuiiltce. ,. i Fibre Carpets I Straw Mattings Summer Draperies I WILLIAHS&flcANULTY : Temporary Store 126 Washington Ave. Carpets. Wall Paper. Draperies. 4 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 inches, Positively the most eomplete line of Men's Un derwear in town. It will pay you to call before buying. 412 SPRUCE STREET. Have you tried our 10c Linen Collars. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS Pennslvnnia Kailroad Low-Rate Tour to the Pacific Coast. The Pennsylvania Hailtoail Pctson all -Conducted Tour to San Pianclsco and the Pacilic Coast, leaving Now Ymk. Philadelphia, and Pittsburg bv spcclnl train of Pullman sleeping, din ing, and observation cais, July , will not lie confined to delegates to the Kp w 01 tli league convention, which will lie held in San Viatic iseo from July IS to 21. but will be inn Tor the betielit or all who deslie to visit California and the Canadian Noi t hwest duilng the summer season. Stops will bo made ut Denver, Colotado Spilngs, Salt Lake City. San Pianel'ro, Monteiev, Santa l.ku Inii.i, Los Angeles. San Jose. Port land. Seattle, liauff Hot Spiings. St. Paul, and other iiuetesting- points eti route. The intllld-tlip late fioni Jill points on lhe Pennsjlvanla lailioad east ot Pittsbuig. SlSS.."i0, eoveis ttanspoi ta tlon. double Pullman beith. and meals In dining ear two poisons in ,l beith, each. $lGr.O Hates from Pittsbuig, Y less. The tout will cover a petlod of thlit days. Poisons ilesliiug, may tcturn indo- pendently from San Francisco by vari ous loutes at pioportionately low rates. For further infot motion, npplv to ticket agents, or addicss Oeotge W. Tlojd, a.sslstant genet al passenuot agent, Philadelphia. Reduced Kates to Cincinnati Via the Pennsylvania Hailroad, Ac count Convention of United Socie ties of Christian Endeavor. On account of the convention of the 1 'nited Societies of Clulstlan IhuUavot, to bo held in Cincinnati. July C to 10, the Pennsylvania Haihoail coiupan.v will sell, July t to fi, it om all stations on its line, exclusion tickets to Cincin nati at one fate for the round tiip. These tickets will be good for totiitn passage, leaving Cincinnati not eat Her than Jul S, and not later than July It, I'r speelllc Kites and lull infot million, apply to tli ket agents. Dedication Day Pan-American Ex position, May 20th Low- Fares Via the Lehigh Valley Bailioad. Five-day tickets, good only in d.iv loaches, will bo sold on Tuesdays and Sitnidays, May I, to October ill, fiom .Soratuoil.at the i.itoof $! for the loiind trip. Ten-ila.v tli kits will be s,.ld until Scranton eveiy da.v. .May 1 lo Oetobei ,11, good on nnj tialn, except the lllack Uiamoud epte.ss, at lali ol kS lor the niituil nip ' Keduced Rates to San rmnci&co Via the Pennsylvania Rniliond, Ac count Epvvoith Leaguo Convention, On nccnuut of tho Filth Inteiiinllonal lonveiitlon ot thu llpwotth league, to be held In an l'l.iuclscD, .lill IS to .'.!, tin Pi titisv Ivanhi Hallioad eompanv will sell, July I lo 1.', fioni all simians on its line, e( lips! in tickets to San Fianclsco at uath tediiied nus '',n spcilllc liitoinnitiiiii Mig-iidliij, talcs, imites and i ninilllons of liikels UPl'b lo ticket agents. Dedication Day Pan-Ameiitaii Ex-posltiou--Low Paies Via the Le high Valley Raihoad. Tickets sold Ma Ifl. ai the late of $G for the loiind tiip fiom Scianiuii limited tor letiiin within live das Tickets gCHid In day couches only Special Rates via the Dflawuio and Hudson Itall ioad and letiiin on .mount ol tlio gloat iiuifchul i oiu ei t b.v Mine Seliu-inan-lleliik. Mls Maud Powell and Mr. Fiiiiigcon I)avs al the l,ceiini Tl'.eaiio Tuesday, .Ma i. 1901 Time of tinln Ituu-s. Wilkes-Ikiite 7 0'. p. in iiO Plttston 7 :'.' p. m -"SO Oyphant 7:20 p. in J5 C&ibondale "M p. in. .50 tt THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Capital $200,000. Surplus $525,003. United States Depositary. Special attention given to. IJUSINIiSS, Pl-UiSOXAL and SAV INGS accounts, whether large or small. Open Saturday evening from 8 to 9 o'clock. Wm. Conni.i i , President Hknrv Bujn, Jr., Vice Pres. Wm. W. Plck, Cashier. I TRY 5 j Clock's Best i A x K X tc aV tt X X X Union Hade Tobacco X X X X X A Good Smoke or Chew. A Tiial Solicited. J Satisfaction Guaranteed ' S X v X X MANUFACTURED BY x l The Clock Tobacco Co., 5 X rMrt.an.rtfi W-omiiinp- Ave. X X a X Sci anton, Pa. ' X Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers or OLD STOCK PILSNER 435 to 455 N. Ninth Stroot, ,P Telophona Call, J.l.tJ. NEW YORK HOTELS. WESTMIjN'STEK 1I0T13L I 01 Slvtiontli St ami ll'lns I'll" NEW YORK. 4iniu.dll I'lin. xi V) ir Do nul I imault I iniiM 111 Plan, -1 1x1 I'cr Do Jiul I pttjnU Siulul Haifa lu iJinilks. T, THOMPSON, Plop. ' f For Btisiucsi Men In the heal t ot the wholesale district. Tor ijliojiprrs x minutes' walk to Wanamakers', S minutes to aiecel Cooper'a BIb Kluro Uiisy of acuesa to the ureal Dry Goods atoros. For Sishlsccis One block from B'vvay Car, fir trie easy transpottatlou to all points of Interest. HOTEL ALBERT f NEW YOliK. 4 Tor. Jlth ST. ft UNIVERSITY Pt. illliy one wius- .wiii mimuwdf, - Dnnmi! 1 n KI-aiAUKAtMl. tlVVH. -r - m(" ITIvP ICVVI1I3 Httt tttttttttrtt lilocxl IsUua, fri Ulllilj. Utl ab4 T (LrTwiW lirlrorfle & birltturettm rillUtt (Jti'ltf ivrvii iiruticit msim.i'fi ivr 'i iruniiii v ins m I-S Prof.G.F,THEEL,627 lMtf , rrj I Hl.l, libll. li. U0I7 ifttaM hl.r.l.ll.1 In! i jtfl An,frlf..i .rolre. lQrur..Uob; IU'rl,.l.. 'fVcHni w . T -