The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 20, 1901, Page 8, Image 8

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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, MAY 20, 100.1. r
INDUSTRIAL
AND LABOR
DISTRICT BOAKD OF MINE
WORKERS MET SATURDAY.
Decided to Continue a Member of
Judiciary Committee- at Harrlsburg
nntl Took Up Matter of Conference
with Supeilntendents Meetinf? of
Central Labor Union Telegraph
er' President In the City Silk
Mill Workers Organize, a Council.
Erie Mines Idle at Dunmorc.
Tliu (illkcis or District No. 1. t'nltctl
Mini- Worki-rs of Amioi-Icii, met Hat
iinlay lit tho lncnl liemliiuui'toiR mul
InvvMtlRHtuil a number ot matters re
ferred to litem for action. Several
minor si Ioviiupcm were brought up for
illsniisHlott and action was taken upon
tlietn by tlie board. Several matters
leporleil to Ibo olllco were nsslBtted
to board members to be investigated.
No action was talcen repranllnp the
tliu situation nt niirrlsburi? lit regard
in tho raining leRlslntloii In tlie bands
of the senate committee. II was de
cided not to Rive up hope of .secur
ing tlie passage of the laws just yet,
and therefore one member of the lcgli
Intlve committee w."t rontlnue at Ilar
rlsbtirs fro some weeks, to watelt the
com so or events. Hoard Member
Henry Collin", of C'nrbondaie, Is the
man delegated to attend to this im
portant work.
The grievances submitted to tlie local
superintendents of tlie coal carrying
companies for adjustment, were also
dlseusied. No satisfactory answers
have been received to tlie men's peti
tions and Hie district officers have
now taken tlie matter into their own
bands. Jtiit what action was taken,
however, Ptesldent Nlcliolls and the
other district oillceis refined to state.
'Hie board decided to give the full
financial Mippoi t of the district to the
strikers at the colliery at Mernlee, Sul
livan county. Helwecn three and four
hundred men have been Idle theie for
several weeks, as a result of disagree
ments Willi the Sullivan Land com
pany, which operates the mine. Or
ganizer Courlrlght and National Com
mitteeman IJlleber recently Investi
gated tlie strike.
Districts Xii. n and 7 met Saturday
at HaJileton, and will probably hold
n continued session today, at which
local delegates may be present. A
resolution was passed Saturday to con
tinue the service-! of tlie attorneys em.
ployed to secuie pardons for the
twenty-two mine workers Imprisoned
mi the charge of rioting. Their arrests
followed the death of Deputy Sheriff
tialph Mills. Today the matter of
marching on Harrlsburg will he discussed.
and thus suffer ft dcciease in wages.
Pe.-fldent Nlcliolls yesterday dcclaied
that the situation at No. S was not a
strike, but merely a cessation ot labor
until the company look on asufllclentty
largo force of runneis and drivers.
Superintendent W. A. Mny derlated
that the men had no real cause for
striking, and that the Krie was content
for the present to allow the mines to
remain Idle. Said be: "Tlie men struck
for the most trivial causes, and wo ore
perfectly willing to allow the two col
lleiles to remain Idle for three months
If necessary, as at present we ran
easily dispense with their operation."
Silk Mill Girls' Council.
Prince Green, ot Alabama, secretary
treasurer of the national organization
of textile workers, was In the city dur
ing the past few days, and Saturday
night met at riuernsey hall with u
number of those who played Important
roles In the silk mill girls' teceiit strike.
Kepresentntlves were present from
each of the Scranton locals and Secretary-Treasurer
Orcen organized a
local council, which will maintain a
watch over conditions at the various
mills. Miss Klldii Hurley, of the Sau
fiuolt local, was elected president of
the council.
Central Labor Union Meets.
A well attended meeting of the Cen
tral Labor I'nion as held yesterday
afternoon at Keonomy hall and a large
amount or business of importance
tiansaeted, chief among which was
ilie appointing of i lommltlee to take
clmige of the convention of the Ameri
can Federation of Label, which is to
be hold lieie in t-Vcentber. The com
mittee consists of ten delegates, v. lio
met and elected John II. Devln", of
the clerks, as chairman.
(ieoige A liothlvr was chosen .is see
lotary and treasurer, and was in
structed to advertise for bids for a
souvenir programme of the convention,
all bids to be sent to him. Cox 447. A
committee was up fiom the Pittston
Central Labor I'nion to consult with
the local unions regarding the peti
tioning of street railway companies
ircm here to Wllkes-Harre to giant
a half fare to woiklnginen. A Scran
ton committee conferred with tin- visi
tors on the subject.
A special committer nlo lepoited
upon disagreements aiislng between
Valentine Bliss, the silk mill operator,
and bis employes. It is claimed, that
discrimination has been used by liiin
against two of tlie gills prominent in
tlm late stiike. One of these, Nellie
Ueash, was anvsted dining tlie sttike
for disorderly conduct, at the instance
of Mr. Bliss.
Telegraphers Meet To-Night.
At tlie tegular meeting of the i.ill
road telegiapheis' ttiiiot., whli h will he
held to-night. National t'lesldent M.
M. Dolphin, of St. Louis, will lie pies-
til . to pieside, Tills i the first icru
lar session of the union, which was
but tcerntly oiganized.
The division was started iv o wc-K
ago with forty-four charier incmbeis
by National I!opiesontatlv .1. A. Mian
don. 1 1 now nuinrcrs over one hun
died men, all of whom will be present
to-night, as the division's olllcers atn
to bo installed and other important
business transacted.
Erie Strikes nt Dunmoie.
The. No. 1 and No. 5 collioiies of the
Nrle company at Dunmorc are idle, as
the result of the miners' tcfusal to
work with a non-union Italian, and
laborers and miners declining to take
tlie places of miners ami drivers. At
No, 1 the men asked Foieman .limes to
discharge an Italian employe who
joined tlm union, but refused to nay
his Initiation fee. The foreman de
clined to do so, and the men stopped
work.
At No. r. the men claim that wlimi
t Illinois or dilver,s arc nbseni. oilier
men are lecrultcd to take their places,
THOUSANDS LIKEWISE
One or the most prevalent, annoying
and irritating troubles Is lichliig Piles,
Suffering ones do not believe they can
bo cured, becnuso tliey have tiled so
many icmcdks that fulled. It Is now
an udmltted faci that Dr. ,. W,
Chase's Ointment never falls, and to
impie.ss upon Scranton people the ub.
soluto sr.iuty they have, .Matthews
flros. me authuiUod to guarantee hat
isffictlon or refund the pi ice paid
Mr. P. .T. Mnnley, of Su. tips Bhvli
slieet, Scrnhtoii, pa., say! "Kor elelit
years I had been a MUToier Horn Itch
ing piles, Some nights I could not
sleep at all, and In hot weather I lost
lots of time nt work with them, the
irritation was ho steal i tiled every
thing with no buccess until I got a
box of Dr. A. AV. Chase's Ointment at
Matthews Urns.' drug store, temporary
headquarters coiner AVashlneton and
Ickawanna avenue. I used part of
tho hox, and have seen nothing of tlm
trouble since. This result I consider
wonderful in the. light of past effoits
nnd falluro to cure. It's a gieat oint
ment." Dr, A. W. Chase's Ointment is sold
nt DOc. a box at dealers, or Dr. A. AV.
Chase Medicine Co., liuffulo, N. y.
See that portrait nnd signatures of A.
,iv chaaa. it, d ju;q on every package.
Counterfeiting a Label.
Secretary George Gothler. of the
Central Labor union, nnnounces that
vendors In this city of cigars bearing
the counterfeit union label will be
prosecuted. A special committee has
soon red sufllcient evidence already to
Implicate four firms.
AVhen this committee makes Its Until
report, steps will be Immediately Insti
tuted in tlie prosecution proceedings'.
The label used Is an excellent Imita
tion of the union mark.
March Coal Shipments.
Shipments of anthracite In March
ale teported as follows:
IVr CHlt. t'.llliril.
C01HP 111.1. Tol. Ten".
P. & It I.OIT.iKM I.IM'i.MO
i,. v "K.uii t;-',s;i
('. It. It. uf X. .1 iWI.V.II .'II.jIS
1)., b. ,fc W liH-.'.:!' 1.1.1,4(11
I). !c II I7il..",;i ."ils.TVj
P. It. it. Co yWT r iT.iiio
Kric , .i",li,IN14 .".SJ.IIli,!
X. V II. S'W I.Vi.wi) i.il.iB
I)., s. Ic IT.!, 7.1 : I.-.J.7.J.-I
Tot.il l,1ill,SV l.'nll. ..Vl
Tlie Kile's tonnage Includes that of
tlie Pennsylvania Coal and the New
York. Susquehanna and Western companies.
D., L. and W. Board for Today.
Following is the make-up of the D.,
L. & AV. board for today:
s, i.intiiii. May if), I'ml
MWinv, may I1).
MIM Cits i:it b ri, in., Khliy; Hi p. in..
A. II. Uum: II i. lit., Cini;c ttiui
M0MV, -MAY M.
WiliN OK i:.i-l -l-.'.::0 .i. iiL.'W. . II.iiiIm,!..
mi iv; .'! .i. ni., O. ,M: .. a,, in., P. .m W.i
iiioi: III .i. hi., (.'. T. Maple; 11 a. m., II. I
Ik i i. : 1 1 1. in.. I', ll.illmt; ' p. in., IIiJuiii;;
II p. in., .1. .1. Co.tollo.
stiniiuiK f. .). in., pht, .1. lliiuii;ati; s .t, in..
iii'M, II. rroiiufclk-! : (p .in., t.i, .1. i.iiiiu:;
s p. in.. licM, W. II. N'ielioN; 7 p. in., c.it finltl
Nay Anif. 1). .McMINtrr: 7 p. m., ii.t fiom
( .iitiKa. Mcl.jne; 7 p. in.. Mot fiom ('.i.tni;a, M.
St.iplc--, 'I lioui(in's new.
I'niipis iii j. in, r. i:. SiLm.
Pnluis-s :i m.. I tern -oi ; HI .1. in, s. I'm.
ncily: II. .'ii .i. in., Miu.ui; 7 p. in. Murpiiv,
!' p. in., I..iiiipine; Irt p. in., A. iilvuri
P.isi ni'r Uneiiit-i 7 .i. in., li'irtiip.i: 7 .i. im ,
siiici ; .VI) p. in., si.imon: 7 p. in,, Mifinipin,
Uilil f.ip. UrM-s a. :.i., M. ( nil ; in ;i.
in,, W. II. Cistnir: II .1. in.. .1. (Jiiiloi ; I p. in ,
.1, . lliiih: 'J p. in., 1". ,. Itojioii; " 1 1. in.,
iiinuli.i; I p. in., O. Il.inilulili; ,' i. in.. Kdtli
am; li p. in., .Inlm C.ili.ip.in; 7 p. in., II. Ili'n'
nly. MM H K.
.I. W.nili'M ill r; onl null I'. Hill, II.
I. I'mpir ivill ci mil Willi M. I'niiii Hi.
I'. 1c.il nill A" 'Jilt iiilli .1. lliiiMint.
This and That.
.1. W. Citanger, of the giievaiiee cuiii
lr.'ltee of iruliimen, was In the city
Satmday.
At tlie last meeting of tlie Cleiks'
union, John Devino was elected dele
gate to the national convention, which
will be held next month at Buffalo.
A big mass meeting or inlncis was
held at Avoc.i, Saturday night. Presi
dent T, D. Nlcliolls. "Mother" Mary
Jones and Vice-President Adam It.vs
cavage were present. '
Business Agent O. S. Lutz, or Die
earpeutois, organized tlie structural
lion woikeis and btidge builders of
Oils city Into a union Thursday night.
They will meet amain Thtiisday night
at I'liipenteis' he'idquarters.
A number of the loekiucu who struck
at the Marvlae colliery some days ago
aie now employed at Stony Point. The
temalnliiK strikers may lesunie woik
today, as the icsult of negutlatioii.s be
tween Secretary Hudson and the em
ploying eontinetor.
.Mine woikers' ollleials decline that
iiotilile has been caused at many col
lleiies liy tlie iefiis.il of supei intend
ents to comply in the full sense with
tlie tonus or tlie agreement that settled
last fall's big strike. At tlm Nantleolte
colliery of the Susquehanna Coal com
pany such a condition of aifalrs Is an
nounced. Tlie following appointments have
been made In connection with the
change in management or tlie Penn
sylvania Coal company: I'.ipt.iln AV,
A. May. general manager, Hillside Coal
and lion company, Pennsylvania Coal
company, and New York, Susquehanna
and AVestein Coal company ; K, D,
Caryl, gpuei.il coal Inspector, Pennsyl
vania Coal company. New York, Sus
iiuehauna and Western Coal company,
and the Hillside Coal company: II.
V,. Yewens, mining engineer, Hillside
Coal and lion company; Sidney Will
iams, superintendent, Pennsylvania
Coal company. Alexander Uryden, min
ing engineer, Pennsylvania Coal com
pany: K. M. Beyca, laud agent. I'enn
sylvania Coal coinpau.
MYSTERIOUS DOTTLE FOUND,
Contains n Supposed Message fiom a
Man from Michigan.
By i:rlmlin Wire fiom 'fhf Auodateil !Vf
Now York, May lit. William Stun
Held, a boatman, found a bottle drift
lug with the tide near the quarantine
station, It loiitalned a cant of "A.
V. Freeman. Menominee, Midi., dis
trict manager Ruber & Watson, ties,
poles and posts-, Chicago, HI."
Op the leverse side was written In
lead pencil: "(lod knows 1 had no
choice. Did not come fiom Michigan
with this intention. They say diown
ins Is painless."
Htunfiold has written to tlie com
pany Indicated on tho card, giving
particulars of the Hud.
VERY iOYI
TYPEWRITERS BARRED.
Characteristic Objections of the Otto
man Government,
lly i:clusUo Witc from 'Ilie Associated I'hm,
Constantinople, May 19. The cus
toms authorities have prohibited the
entry of typewrltei-K into Turkey and
two hund'cd miMi'l'ipr, noi.- !,.
This Hardly Expresses What
Scranton People Say
of It,
Any Itchiness of the skin Is annoy
ing. l.lttlo danger In Itching skin diseases.
Hut they make you miserable.
Doan's Ointment Is a ncvcr-falllng
cure.
Kor Plies, eczema, all Itching troubles.
Scranton citizens endorse It.
Mrs. M. J. Gillespie, of !)0l North
Washington avenue, says: "I saw
Doan's Ointment advertised, and I
went, to Matthews Pros.' drug store
and got n box. I used It on my little
baby, who bad very sore ears, and
nothing seemed to cure him, but n, few
nppllentlons of this remedy showed a
great Improvement and In a very short
time the soto spot all healed up. The
skin grew out so nicely that, you could
never tell they had been sote. We have
alsp used it for cuts and bruises and
for other purposes for which an oint
ment is needed, and found It vciy ef
ficient." For sale by all dealeis. Pi ice, 0
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N.
'., solo agents for the United States.
Remember the name Doan's and take
no substitute.
custom house, have been ordered re
turned to the consignors. The au
thorities have taken up tho peculiarly
characteristic altitude that there Is no
distinct feature about typewriting by
which tlie authorship could be recog
nized, or a person using a machine be
tiaced. Consequently, anyone is able
to put la type seditious writings with
out fear of compromising himself.
Hektographie paste and tluld aie
also prohibited for similar reasons.
The embassies are mnklng lepi esca
lations on the subject with tlie view
er Inducing the Turkish government
to take nil a more i disenable attitude.
CONGRESS OF MOTHERS
Will Convene in Columbus on Tues
day Night.
Hi i:mIiiIm- ii Hum "i In- A"oiiilcil I'M'".
Columbus, May lit. Tne national
congress ot Mothers will convene in
this city next. Tuesday evening, and
will continue in session roue days. The
city federation of women's clubs has
made elaborate piepaiations for the
entertainment ol th" delegates.
There will lie seveial functions, in
cluding a leeeplion to the visitors on
tlie campus or the Slate university on
Wednesday afternoon.
Organs for Sale Chenp.
You can buy a good second hand Or
gan as low as $10.00 at Guernsey Hall,
J. W. Guernsey. Prop.. SU AArashlitB
lon avenue, Scranton, Pa.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Lehigh Valley Railroad,
in i:trt Mairh s. iroi.
Tor l'liiladi'lplil.i aii'l New Yoik iia 1). .
R. It., ill (M5 uiul 1I.B3 a. ill., m.il 'J.IS, I J7
(Illack Diamond rjpre-a), ai.il II, ao p. m. feun.
ila.i!., I), k II. It. I!.. 1.3d, S.27 p. in
for While lUien, Hiili-ton ami principil pointi
in the io.il regions lia I). c II. It. .. fi i.j,
2.1S ami 1.27 p. in. Pur Pottiville, 4,27 p. m.
Toi llctlilclirm, I'sstrn, Hemline, Ilaniibiirs
ami piimipal inUrinciIl.itc stations via II. tc II.
II. It., O.IJ, 11.31 a. in.: 2.1S, 1.27 (IUiU; Dia
mond i:pre.s), 11.30 p. in. Sund.i.n, I). & II.
n. It., 1.3S. 8,27 p. in.
Tor TniiUi.umoi 1 'roii.nnl.1, 1'lmh.i, lllura,
OiK-ia ami piincipil intciiiicilhto sl.itions. i.i
1)., I. & W. It. II., S.03 a. in.; 1.03 ami ,,.ii)
p. in.
Tor (icnci'i, Hn lioiter, nulTalu, Niasaia I'.ill",
CliUago and all points nibt, lia D. & II. It. It,
11.55 a. in,, .".US (Blaik Duniond i:picui), 7. s,
10.-I1, ll.l'd p. ill. fcundajf, D. A- II. n. II..
11.53, S.27 p. m
Pullman parlor and tlirpins or I.t'liluli Valley
pirlors ears on all ir.iln-. lietuien Wilkcs-Ilane
and New Voile, Philadelphia, Ilnllalo and mis
pension Uiidite
ItOI.I.IN II. WII.IIUII, Hen snpl., id L'oillaml
klicet, NViv Voik.
CHAItl.ns S. I.l'K. Con. l'.i Ajl.. 2(1 Coitlind
til eel. Veil' Vnrk.
A W. NOSNl'MAClint, Dil I'.i,. Ast Suiitli
t'ctblelir in. Pa.
l'oi- IKI.eH and Pullman rescrialinm apply tu
SO1! I.aikaiiann.i aienu.', fkranlon. Pa.
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
In I'.ITcit Dee. 2, l'uw.
Sonlli- l.ciii' .siianloii foi New Voik nl no,
il.no fi.tn, S.U0 and 10.05 a, m. ; 12.33, 3.3.; p. in.
Por Philadelphia at s.00 and 10.03 a. m.; ,-,-,
and B.il.1 p. m. I'or htiuiid-tiuri,' at 11.10 p. in.
Milk aiiommodatlon at :U0 p. m Arriui at
lloliokni at ."il. 7 M, 10.'., I2.1W, 3.15, 1.18,
7,l'i p. 111. All ho at I'liilsdelpliU at l.irn, ;.2,I,
(J Oti und S.22 p. hi. Auive fiom New Vork at
1.10, fl..li at.d I0.il a. 111 : 1.00. 1.3.', fl, is. S,;
and 11. to p. 111, I'ioiii Mruiid-lmri; at S.0J a,
Norlli Leave flnanlnii for UnlTalo anil Infer
mediate idallom at 1,13, H:I3 nml 0,00 a. m :
1.55, f..1S and U.: p. in. IW 0,weRl( ,iml
Siraime at 0.'lr' ' m. "! 1.35 p. in l'nr
Ullca at 1.10 a. in. and 1..VS p. 111. por j!oM.
lroe at 0.00 .1 in; 1.05 anil 5.13 p, 111. Tor
Niiholsoi' at I ou and U.15 p, in. p0r lli'ig.
haintoii at 10.20 a. in. Auiie in Sirinlon Horn
llullalii at 1,21, '-'"'. J'J '"id WOO j, m,; :i,;'o
aijd 8.0J p, in. I'rom 0.-iieB and .s.ua(iiv at
2,53 u. in.; IJ.." "lid MM p. 111 J-'iom rtlc.i
al 2.55 .1, m.; 1-. JS and Va) p. m. Kiom
Nichol-on al 7,50 a, 111. and 1I.00 p. m, I'ioiii
Mortro'e at l".ii a in ; :i..'0 and s.liO p, m,
llloomslniiir liiiiiion l.eaie Siciaiilon for
Noilhniiihillaiid, at ftW. lO.Oi a, m.s 1.53 .1.1 J
5.30 11. 111. I'or I'ljnidiilli at 1.05, 3.10, S",o p,
in. Tor KliiS'-ton at 8.10 a. m Anlw ut
Nortliuinlieiland at U.S3 a. m.i 1. 10, 3.00 mid S.i'i
p. 111. Atllie at Kingktoii al 8.5J a, m. Auiie
al Pliinontli at 2.00. I.!. 0.15 p, in, Alille
In Ser'anlnii fiom Notlliuinlieil.ind at n.li a, m.;
I'J.M, 4.50 ami s.ii p. m. 1 10m IiIiikMoii at
11,0.1 a. 1:1, I'ioiii I'ljinuiith at 7.55 a. m.; il.'.'O
and 0 33 p. in.
STVDW TI1A1SS.
S011II1- I rn Kiianton at 1.10, .1.00, 550, ,)0j
p. m ; :i.m.i uml . I" p. m.
Sorth--l.raio riantmi at I 15, li."3 a. m.:
1.35, 5. H and 1 1 .:!" p in
lllooiinliiiu.' )biion l.eaie hiiantou al 10 05
11 m. und 5.30 p. in.
Central Railroad of New Jersey,
Stallom in New Voik-I'uut ol MU'ity .lieU,
N. It,, and South I'fiiJ.
'Iimi: taiii.i; in 1:1 in i" siw 10, inn.
Traim leaie btianton tor Xiu Voik, Nowaik,
Klizabetli, I'litladelpliia, Cation, lieihlcln'iii, Al
leiitoiin, ilaiuli Chunk ..ml While llateu, at S.&'i
a. 111.; i'iiii'-i 110; i',nu., l.iui p, m. sun.
da) 3, 2.15 p. 111. ' ,
I 'or 'itiion and Ilkei'Dane, &.5J ,1. 111 ; I in
and l.o) p. in. suudiji, 2,1" ). 111.
I'or luitimoie and Wahliclon and poinU
soutli and Ui.t lia llcililehtin, .5i a. 111., 1. In
and I p. 111. sundjik. 2.1) p. 111.
Kor Long lliaueli, Uujii tiioie. etc.. at S.5")
a 111. and 1.10 p. m.
I'or Heading, Lelunoii ami lUuljburg, 1I4 AL
lemon 11, Vi a. 111. nnd 1 0 p 111 5umlai,
2.15 p. 111.
I'or I'ntUlllle, $.35 a. 111., 1.10 p. 111,
I'or ilotiutilu I'.nk, S.55 1. 111, I 10 and 100
p in.
Thiougli tkket? to all points eat, touth and
ict at loucl rate at the station.
II, P. IIM.DWIN', (len. I'a. Agt.
J. II. OI.IIAUSK.W Ceil. Supt.
Erie Railroad, Wyoming Division.
Time Table In Ctfeit Sept, 17, 1900.
Ttalin lor llmley ami total poInu. lonneit.
lug at llaiiley with Crlo lailroad lor New Vorlr,
Niuliuig u,id iulerimdlilc points, leave Sirju.
ton ut 7.03 a. 111. and ".25 p. 111.
'lulus auiie ut smiuioii at low a m und
.1 1 ' n
THIRD NATIONAL BANK
OF SCRANTON.
Capital $200,000. Surplus $525,003.
United States Depositary.
Special attention given to
MJStN'K.Sri, PKRHOKAI. and SAV
INGS ACCOUNTS, whether large
or small,
Open Saturday eveuings
from S to g o'clock.
Wm. Consui.i, President.
Hi.nry Bkt.in, Jr., Vice Pres.
Wm. H. Pi:c:k, Cashier.
t K n n t n . it tt h i. r. r. r. it v. v. .
TRY
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if Union Hade
Tobacco
A Good Smoke or Chew.
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Satisfaction Guaranteed.
MANUFACTURED BY
The Clock Tobacco Co,,
644-46-48 Wyoming Ave.
Scranton, Pa.
V.I.'.ltitKKttltKltltttitl
THE
ilC POWDER CO.
Iloouis 1 and2,om'Un BTd'g.
SCRANTON, PA,
lining and Blasting
POWDER
H?at Mooilond Ruih !! Worki.
LAPLIN RAND POWDBR CO. '3
ORANOE QUN POWDER
Keotrlo Battarle. Eleotrla Kxntodtrv
splodlai: blaiti, safety Pusaaat
Repaune Chemical Cos eXpi!oe
RAJROADjriME TABLES.
PENNSYLVANIA iHIM I
Schedule in Effect March 17, 1901.
Trains leave Scranton:
6.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and for Pitts
burg and the West.
0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton,
and for Sunbury, Harrlsburg,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington and Pittsburg and the
West.
2.18 p. ni., week days, (Sundays
1.D8 p. in.,) for Sunbury, Harris
burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Washington and Pittsburg and
the West. Por Hazleton, week
days only.
4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbttiy.
Hazleton, Pottsville, Himisburg,
Philadelphia nnd Pittsburg.
,i, n. nririiiiMJV. urn. Mur.
J. B. UOOl), (itn. l'ass .Kt.
Delawaie and Hudson.
In IIII.'M M.iv J'l, HiM.
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in.: 2.1S ainl 1.27 p. in.
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Arltilllnill'lltrAlllBlffiaBfal Lvmlr,ii PI fr Pi tITil Ulllt.lAa ashl
tonploaalilUtalloni lu Ciirl.iidl.'. arnvlui at 715 pin,
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dill), atrtimg at CaibouJilc at 0.M aui.
ltatesi 9 cent' per mile,
I.oncat Itatra to all 1'iilntii Vt,
4. C. I-NDCRSON. J, r, WCISH,
f '"'ll'au'r Aiit)', I'tr, Aitnt,
Scranton, Saturday, June 8th
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HEROLL OF HOI9QR
Contnltm midline mum lllimtrliHi. tioliln nuil rtnllnl ilmu n,n i n...
in, iinirin-iini'ii uirir niiiiciii'i,ii, iiu'i'inu'.ii inn, nil vniiiriiu'iit nml li rnnnrn
01 inpir i.'iiiin. 'I o imvo rItmi Hid niirlil i nnirthliiR nrliilnnl, IiikoiiUuh nml
vum illinium in iiiiiuii'lliiUKll in ciiminiinu invonililc rociiRiiltloii, nlnl
BUFFALO BILL'S
AND CONGRESS OF ROUGH RIDERS OF THE WORLD
hni,, li.r rpnmin nf Itn illallnrllii., m,, ilnnhlne rhnrnrlrr, win tho
niltiilrnllmi nl I'Diintlcwn IIiuii-iiiiiIh In iiiiirlvii-rrclTllltfil iiiinrtrrnt
Hip rIiiIip. lllltorliiK iih II iIuch Iniiu nil iitdrp I'xnlhlllnim, It, nt onrn
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trriiKtli ut tills rxtriiiirdinnry ronillliuii nt tlilnirn lira In Hn. fnct Hint
IT IJS GtEiwruxiiiE:
Thero lii no ulinm or BiililprfiiRO nlinnt It, i-vr-rj-llilnir l liint n It In mire
nnln lei li.. 'lliiinrtlrlniitH linn, nil lits'ti nrlctnl tit nilliielv llliin.
rnln tin, Bcenrn which thi-y mn hprfliiloro rnnrlpil nnit nimln IIipiii
ililtitin In thnnncn lip hi nml mi ilmwnr ,,nii. inn. .....,... .V..." I ..
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mi pxlilhltlon nKnliinnil nRnln,nml tnnrp Hip innrrcl tlmt nnyoiip Jhoulil
llM mi iitiiiiirtiin Ir tit nltiiran n. tirl.,m,n.,M u, i i... i, .7"; ,.
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. !T0 '!!',. . n '',,nrp, tPijchliiB piiiptrlnnlnni, prlnilllip Hnvncprv nml
civil mllltnry tni'tlon. cmiiii ncil wllh mi nnnpi ni ,.l,,ii .,u.i.r.. 'In.... .
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pri'.'iilpil liy a ilotncumtat ot tlioao mudern iniurcln of civic inllltnrr morlt
tit all future faincil n
ROOSEVELT'S ROUGH RIDERS
tocHhrr with their cntnnftn.on mitrtotnand lnurclcrnnucl nnrmrntiHof tim
.ti 'i..it 1 :.i-i.nt , -.-..,,,
U I PI' I j Hi 111'. IMUlUrUIICl-ilUU BHlili IIIU
United States Regular Cavalrymen
Willi whom will nnt)pnrlnHDlpnill(llTlnanlrliiei'nntrnBt.nnilllliitrntlnn'(lintiirrlnil
irmurpB 01 uuiuoutioKi pKincorHaiuni.iiiemojivnrinmnii uuniuo ruuali-r-roll ot
The World's Mounted Warriors
Brought toRPtliprfortlm flrBt tlmaln lilntory In ppnrpful rti-nlry, and forming
(tranil pxlilhltlon of tlip liruthcirhootl of mnn. Thu roUtcr Indmlca
United States Cavalrymen and Artlllorvnion.
German Cuirassiers, South American Cnuchos,
nussian vossacKs. sioux Indians.
Arabian Acrobats, Wild West Cowboys,
Colonial Dragoons, Northwest Mounted Police,
itiMiuaii vuquuios, siraincona rtorse,
unit 11 Rpnernl "rnund up" of nil
THE EQUESTRIAN NATIONS OF THE WORLD
And n a fitting cllmnx to tlilH nlrpnily trcnienuniis pxlilhltlmi In which
OVER 1,200 MEN AND HORSES PARTICIPATE
Will bo prpHcnteil tlio hiatoric military mnBtrrplere of
THB BATTLE OP TIEK-TSIN AND Tin
CAPTURE OF PEKIH9
A mnHtpxi'ltlnRfi'iitiirpIn iihlcli tho Alllpd TowprHof tho 1101 hi nroenr
ri'eliy repii'MUiti'il. Tlii'lirlKht polnri'il uniliiniiHof the iIlffpnMit fniiTi
pnitiiKPil iiinke this 0110 ol tint Ki"'i'I'Mt b'pIiiiIp put mHiipmbpiI.
THE MARINE DRILL nnd otln-r inniii'iiii'rsby nirnilivrB of the
U. S. LIFE-SAVING SERVICE
Inplmllns the cinvrntlnii of tho I.lfc-Iinp nnd Brwvlirti Iluny. a nuiHt
tlirillluK cvpiit. Dlri'i't from their uiiKngumi'iit In tho TiaiiKvnnl, a
Hllllllll of
BADEN-POWELL'S HEROES OF MAFEKIHG
in nilditlon to n hoIpcIpiI contliiKPiit of
OOM PAUL'S BRAVE BOERS
Dpmllv I'npmlpn Hrllni? k(i1o..v 1iIh. n Brcrm nevrr befuro wIIIH'hwmI,
riill ft . Ill lit mokii I lilt Id Vi I U I'hl Willi 1111 IIH IIllilLIirV umh-i u
nnd ei'nlH BlinnhiK tin pniKrcMw nlrivflUutl.tii fiom iih pnmiini
ilnmvrilnyH up Id tlie ppy iiitinifnt of thu pn'sent Htirrlnj; vptMiilw. Is
MORE
COMPLETE
IF SUCH A THING
THAN EVE
WERE POSSIBLE.
M
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Vrr'TjSill7i'!yl-Si?x
v : . mFWrKnvtsdih,i;,!i3r
THE GRAND STREET CAVALCADE AND REVIEW OF THE ROUGH RIDERS
, twirr? thu ci'HiniTinM nDniiMn at or.in A. M. '
VTIlL, I..EATb. !,- l....u. . ". ... .-- .-w .-
Ones
TWO EXHIBITIONS DAILY, RAIN OR SHINE, 2 AND 8 P. M.
T.ckot, SOc, Admits To AM. Children Under Ton Yoaro, 2So. I
BKSi:ilVi:i) si:ATS(lncludln;uiliiilBi.lon),1.00.iiiny liuwcurtiloiilUoinoriiiiiBof tho nhi.w iln teal f.
MaflheWs Bros.' Drdg Store, Lackawanna and Washington fluencies
mm
mmm w- w
When
Felt
Fog
the best of biscuit lost their crisp
ness. When germs swarmed, the
best of biscuit lost their purity.
When dust swirled, the best of biscuit lost their goodness. When
odors filled the air, the best of biscuit lost their flavor.
now the best of biscuit are sealed in the
Inerseal Patent Package. IKe fog may ,
fall, the germs fly, the dust swirl, the odor
exist and the biscuit come to your table as fresh and crisp as the
moment they came from the oven.
The following biscuit and wafers are now to be had in the
In-er.seal Patent Package. Soda, Milk, Graham, Oat- '
meal and Siltine Biscuit, Banquet and Vanilla Wafers,
Ginger Snaps and Sultana Fruit. Look for the In.er-seal
trademark design at the end of the box.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY.
ill
SI
Lager
Beer
Brewery
MnnufiuiUirttv.s ir
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
486 to 455
N, Ninth Street,
Telephoris Call, 3.WI.
a -- m -- a,.-. tai'l. ... -at
Prof.Q.F.THEEL,527?rflh.
i'blUJrUiKU, '. Oil l.fruin btn-ll i4
Amtrlt. (ui'IbU Iv fart kUw by mall l'rhtI
UrblHl;,! o.l 04.1 ftrirvfri hlrlf turoT
rultiBVia I Btlt'it-loPBicoU it MiruoLro llrnavn,
I'd iwrrtj iv ivgja.4U y far yriLrutiis u jfr
iDtrlrnrti la CVrnikof. Kd fur book lrulb i.
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SUMMER FURNISHINGS
Our ufv stock of fabrics specially adapted for
this season, is now complete and comprises all
the new novelties in.
Porch Rugs Porch Curtains
3
Fibre Carpets
Straw Alattlngs Summer Draperies
f
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WILLI AI1S &ricANULTY j
.. .5. . . : 4. .j. 4..;.
Temporary Store 126 Washington Ave,
Carpets. Wall Paper. Draperies.
The Dickson MaiiHfiicturiii:,' 0i,
l ciantonnad Wllkoi-llirr 't.
.Muuulau.urori u.'
LOCOMOTIVES, STATI0NARV ENGINES
Uullen. llolttlniraiiJI'umpliiE .Muclilntry.
General Office. Scranton. P
BUY THE GENUINE
SYHIIP OF FIGS
... MANUFAOTUIiED BY ...
CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO.
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