8 Tlltf SC11ANTON TIUBUNE-THCKSDAV. MAY 2, ll)0.t. INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR MAKE-UP OF THE D., L. & W. BOARD FOR TODAY. Meeting of Bocktncti Held, at Which Steps Were Taken Toward Forming nn Organization Breaking .Down of Part of the Hoisting Engine nt . Diamond Colliery Has Caused It to Be Shut Down Effect of Machin ists' Strike Beginning to Be Felt nt the Mines. Follow InR la the make-up of the D., Li. & board for lodny: WIIIlMMIAV. JIAV -J--'. Utlil ('.its i:nl- S i. til. O'Ciuilinr Willi ll.iv tn'.. nii'it: in t. in., I'. Wiill.iu'i II p. m.. I'. I'.M.il'.ui'jIi, 'I III tt-IIAV. MA -':. WIM ( .lit CH- I.'.IW .1. Hi.. Ninth IUm-H: 2 ii, in,, Hi o. Tliniuai-, ,'! .i. in.. i". Hurt; j I. ni tt. A. ILirtlinluincui ii. .in.. " ' Milpll 111 ii. in., il. I'.i'i'! II ii. hi.. ' N. Ilium; 1 '. in., II. .1. I..11M11; '-' p. in.. W, I. ilolrri .1 i. 111., I. II .in tt'diini'i: I p. in, I'. Il.illrl; ,- i. til., .1. .1. I !!. Iln; p. in.. ,1. II. M.i.lrn. -llllllllIlM !! 11. III., rli-l. .1 lli'llllilMU: S.i. tn, ul, II. Fiii"iili'lkn; 11 1 1. 111.. r.i-l, l..illiinr mIHi C.imIkk'i nun! i. in.. '. N. II. Nil h nlx; 7 p. 111.. i-.M N'.n Ana,' i:. M1AHM11. 7 . 111., iii'.l tiiiiii ( iuiu.i. Mi I. ni'S 1 p. in., ui-t tiiiin r.i.Mian. 'lliMiiin-i.ii, l'lllll-l.-lll II. III., I I). nl. I'mlnt .1. III., Illill-i-i; IK ,1. III. Fill-i-.nl i II. "n .1, in., Mm in; V i. in., Mniili., tiji. 111., I.iiitipinu; Id p. 111. A, iitciti-r. V.ii'tiai'i ltiv:liii -. T .1. in.. .'i 11 iii-.v : 7 .1. I" , ,1 .1, Mm 1 iiv; ."',"11 p. in., M.iiitini; 7 p. in , M,l!!illlll. Wllil IMI U.-l 5 .1. in , 11. K.ui.li.lpli: 10 11, 111.. .1. lilnli-.i : II .1. 111., .1. A llii-li; I . in.. F, l Unai'ii 2 p. in.. Kina-li-y; '! p. in., ( I. ill. nitli .Mil'.iitli.i'n 111. 11 : I p. in.. Ki'H'ii flin; ." p. :n.. .I11I111 li.ih.iu.iii: ii p. 111, M. (inlii flii 7 p. in., W. . I.nliur. About the D., L. & W. Mines. A pill't III' till' sIlllftillK ClltttH'cti'il Willi iif nl' 1 Ik- ImlMltiK i-iiriliisw nt the Dhiuiiinil mini, whh illsnhlo'l ycstiM-iliiy, iiihI hi I'Miispiiui'int. iiiniiy hi' thi' I'tit pln.vps H rro ii'iiutifil to sip-'iond wink ;it iiiiiiii. The iiuitci'iiil t t'f 111 1 .! tn i" pulr Iln- shiiltltis ciiiiiKiL "i uhtiiiiu'il vi'iy ri'iiillly. iiulttfr t" llu slnke iimijiiu thi- tnai'hf ti 1st . iiiul in cniii'iiui'tH r Hint I'm t opiM-iilioiifi tuny hi. suspended fur noitii' linn. Tin miners ai" IickiiiiiIiik tn I'i'i'l the i'11'ei'ls of the strike, 11s there Is 11 luck if ears, oulns ti the minilier liihl up fur 1 epulis. Tip lepairs tn the hulslitis engine mid the shiil't nl' the CiiyiiK.i mine is neaily finished and wink will he le Mtttieil there within a week or ten days. 1 'ontraetiir Isaacs has a f-i'-'-e of men sit wink laying 11 concrete I'liiiiiiliition for lite ni'W steam heating pltnt which will lie installed at the Dodse initios. The foundation for a siinK'ir plant at Hie Hampton is also lieinp laid. Meeting of Newsboys' Union. The liootlilacks' and newsboys' union met last nislit In (iit"iiisey hall and condiicled a icKitl.ir weekly ses sion. The youuKSteis are arrangitm' for ati'enii'i'tiiintnent and liope to hold II next month. A number of thorn were in 'illes-i:ari" rinmlny inn fcrrlns with the laizerne hoys' union, and a joint ineetliiH- and entertain ment of Hie two branches may be scum h"hl. The newsboys, who rnuipiiso 1 Mo far most active part of the local union, slate thai the "route boys" are now beliii; admitted to membership. The "newsies" further express themselves as highly disgusted with tho action nf tin; "sliineis" in taking a decided taiiil on Hie bout blacking iiuestiou mil demiinding a uniform price of ten -ents. Organizing the Rockmen. (rgani'er Joseph Hodgson, of t lie 'nited Itucknion, ,t blanch of the American I'Vilenilion of l-abni', met a 'arge number of pick woikers last evening ill 'be corner of South Main ivonue and llainpton street, nnd talked iver plans for the fornialloti of a per manent oi'KauiKiitlon. About thirty-live uirn employed by .Ik different mine oimtrnclnrs have slgnilied their intenllan of nflillatlng .villi Hie orgiinizatlon, and nnothif iici ling will lie held next Sunday af ernouti to peifo'i the 111 ritiigemouts, 'inly 11 formal talk was hold Inst even, ng, but Air. Hodgson expects to eslab Isli a permanent union at the next nocting. This nntl That. A mini! the which has evidently boon liiirnlng for some time, and which has ilieaily caused 11 great deal of damage, vas discovered liv the sounders of the Avondalo colliery of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company aily Monday morning. The lire Is in Recently there have been several cases of prominent men suddenly falling in collapse just after eating a hearty meal. These men have all been under treat ment for gastric "trouble," ami yet the result shows that the treatttient tliey had received had smothered the symptoms nut had not retarded the piogress of the li sense. There is a real danger in the use of palliatives when there is disease of the stomach and its allied organs of diges tion and nutrition, The disease in such rases goes on, while the distressing symptoms alone are stopped. Presently, ukc a smothered ire, the disease breaks out in new places, in volving heart, lungs, liver, kid leys, or some Ulter organ. The use of Dr. Pierce's (lolden Medical Discov !ry results in a adiral cure of lisenscs of the itomach and oth r oruaus of di- (fstion and nutrition, It cures diseases f heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, etc., when .he disease ot these organs has its origin ,11 the diseased condition of the stomach and digestive and nutritive system. i I will tell you Hlint iuyelf ami family think of jour medicine," vviitei. Mr. M, M Wotdwell. of Wnwood, I.cavenwortli Co., Kuiiias. "It will do all you ay, and moie. 1 was taken lick nine years dro; I got mi weak I conldu'l lie down, nor hardly bit up; was that way two or three mouths. 1 picked up one of Dr. Pierce': Memorandum Books one day and saw your de scription of catarrh of the xlomach, I thought it bit inv case. We had a bottle of l)r, Pierce's rtoMen Medical Discovery iu the house that was rot for my mother, vou recommend it for catarrh of the btouiach, $0 I went to takiui; it, The one bottle nearly cm id mc. I got two bottles next time and took unr and one-half nd waa well. Your uieiliciue qoit mc three dollars and the doctor cost me fourteen dollar-,." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, in paper covers, is sent.)w ou receipt of 21 one -cent stamps, to pay expense of mailing only. Address Pr, R. y, Fierce, Buffalo, N, V. 7 vf-rukfl& k -BfPp 1 ra Have Made Many Scranton Residents Enthusiastic, So wonder scoioh of Scruuton eltl ?.ena g-row enthusiastic. It Is rnotigh to inako any one happy to Ibid relief after yenrs of .suffering. Public state ments like the following me but truth ful representations of the dally work done In Herattlon by Dunn's Kidney Pills. Mrs. Kvan .tonkins, of II" South Kll inure uveiitie, Hyde Turk, says; 'T had a steady pain In my hips and through my sides, so distressing at limes I ha ( I could noi do my work n built the bouse. I have often been obliged to call In the doctor. There was also tin annoying kidney weak ness, which was at limes very painful and attended With frequent notion of the secretions. Sly limbs were numb and I bad diopsy at times rind my feet swelled so t lift L I could nut wear my shoos. The doctor said my trouble must be chocked or It would end In Hrlght's disease, hut 1 did mil receive much benefit from the medicine I took. I beard about Doan's Kidney Pills and used live or six boxes. They helped me wonderfully in every way. 1 have recommended them to many of my friends and some of them received marked benefit Troiii the use of tills remedy." Pur sale by all dealers. Price, .".O cents. I'osler-Alllburn t'o., Murrain. X. V., sole agenls for the I'niteil Slates. Iteinember the nanie. Dnan's, and lake no substitute. the old Jersey mine, which has been abandoned for yeais. The slope load ing: Into It is located on .lersey hill, 011 (lie mountain wide above, the village of Avondalo, and Is In Plymouth town ship. Tile large addition to tho Penn ave nue shops of the Allis-Cliiilmi'fs com pany Is looming up nicely and will be ready for occupancy In a short lime. The iron stanchion workers and bridue builders formed a union last Thursday night, and will meet tills evening at :.(W liiiekawanna avenue. It Is requested that all members be present. The iron work on the new black smith shop iit the Dickson Locomo tive works Is being- erected and the building will soon be under cover, A number of additional Improvements are contemplated about the simps now wllil" the men are idle. Secrelary-TreaBiircr John T. Domp sey, of District No. I, raited .Mine Workers of America, is at Hcrnice, looking into the strike there aiming the men of tile Sullivan Coal company's colliery. Hetween three and four hun dred employes have been idle several weeks. .Manager AVaylund. of the Lacka wanna Telephone company, denies thai the proposed combine of independent telephone compniiieg throughout the state is in the interest of the Ameri can Hell company. On the contrary, he says, the movement is for the pur pose of 'bringing1 the independent com panies more closely together, that they may be in better shape to compote Willi the American Hell company. The Uollenback colliery, which Is owned and operated by the I.eliigh and AVilkes-Harre Coal company, litis been Idle for the past few weeks on account of extensive repairs being made to the breaker. A new wasbery is being' erect ed close to the breaker and a large force of men is at work and expect to have the work completed about June 1. A new set of boilers has been secured and they aie now ou stilts ready for tho brick work to bo added. When the wasbery is erected the company will be able to .secure plenty of culm and they have erected a large pair of roll ers which will crush the slato and bone coal and this will all be scut down 'the mines to fill up the old workings. Other improvements are being' made about the breaker, and it may tie about June 1 before the colliery will resume work. AVilkes-Harre News. ADVERTISED LETTERS. l.i-l (if ldli'is iPiiiahihiir imcillri! for in tl.e Sii.nikiii piMoIlK . I..'ik.i.iiiin i.niinl), P.I., M.iy .';:. iiji. i:u n. itiiipic, i m.: Mm, Jl. Ild-lln, I..iiiiiii' llnlhi, .IiiIiii Uinn -', P.itrliK It.illrr. .hint llatmir, Walter llili..p, llleliaol lloogau, A. N', llrottii, Mil.v llmitiaii, Al.n.l lit'l iv . .lame-, Couwa.i, .Mi'. W. II. l .iino.v, Mic.d (n nunc, .IiiIiii I'liiy. Amid liJiiiv, .I. r. Collin'-, Mi. Ann Cojne, U". .I. CoUwill, Aiuili (.iiinj, Wis. (JciiiKi't'.'.iiii''ll. I'at I'.nMli, .Ml.-. Cnlihi-, V,i. .I, I. CdlOtt.iy, Pi Ur L'nlliiis, Jainr. Cury, Pal I inlon. .May Dully, ('. DailiIiuc, P.Hi'l P.illiu, M.ntin ( .ill Dutb r.iniN Da Kir, N, Duiker, Aiali'Uiy lhiin, .ln.-ppli li.iii-t. Min. It. Dmilhi. W'dli.iiii Uiii; Vcui Ihnprior, Ati.iiu Kwm, WilliJiu lh.ui-, 11. i:i..'ii(l. W. Pair, AlU-i Di'lla I'riincll, .lav. rii1hii.ni, 'Pi 1 1 a I'liuily, liolii'it I'l.inay, P.ilriik I'illiiiin. Clialiclli l'ulhii.ui, S..r.ili I'ov, .Mis, P. Ciiiell, Aiiiliiii-o I'.iul. Mar (ilimlng. Nt 1 s. Anna Hula, .l.tmc-. lii'ilmk, ll.iy '(.IIiiio), l. I', (ifllitj, X. II. (illllllll, V. ( 111I1I11., .May C.ill.iijInT, Mb I1..1 1 Itinciu, .luu tl.mry. Mis. I),.niil Hal, IMiiil lii'liiic-, (Iciiie lb r ion, May I'. Haul. Ml-. W ,1. lib Ml,., .liuiLlll, Mlv. M.il.i .Ionian, Mb-i Aun.l .loiu'i '.', II. .1. .line, l.b.lc Jnliu, Mij. ,1. .I.uuis Petri- Keller, 'llio, Kcoiu, Jolin I, Iu'.iih.', h W. Kapp, Vnlliimv Kailnudiey, Ml-n V. ', W. Iwvl;, Aiiiiu Kelt, I'.ilil'l. Ki'llc.s, Until K.'llv, Mis, M. Ki'iiihmIj, .lolin K.innv, Annie Kllliniroi, Alllmr l.ailwi-.', Jli'h.iil l.allin, Mis. X. l.ar-on, I. my l.utlinii, May l.i'Uin. Mr,. I lai.l Milloiiuntl. MlV Mili'in, Williiri Mil In Maud, Annie Mud, I'.imiir al-un. IhM'ii Mcllonalil. .Mi. Miinii, S. inrel Milil-m, Mr. J. A, MoiViili. Mainii II. Mlllil, M.i-1 I'lanl. line pliy, MaiiruiPi MiCiiiic iln. Millun.ilil, Katlier me MiHer.ui, May Mcllnniilii, l'li:n. Maun, Min, ' Mi'Maii.tH.iy. lului Ki'llio, 'lames Xoiiuaii, Amhew Xiyuloi, .limn Vo.it I. lUlhl O'lliiiiile, II, O'lhieii. Ur. I.. Paiilie, .lai I'j.mIoiu, .lolui I'.iUn, Miy IVudi'itratl, I'led I'.ihnci. SlllllullV IJlllllll, Mirll.ll'l (juillll, M11. Aitliur Itnl.liin.,, J, ilii.-i.ell, .Inliu It. 1IIU, lhilih llc.Miohb, MIm Mi Snjili'r, Mil-. M, Suilii.ni, Joe Slmily, Ml. Delia MnKir. Mjy Sililntnii, frank Sihwies hill!,', Mav MliHiilieii,', Miilei l li.H, Seluilcr, Anna Smith, ('. Mvi-im-y, Ml Annie Stcwail, K.Nen I,. Miiltli, Allen f. Snliiilk, (I. V. btur ilc.unl. M. V. Silmnl.. Jelii Tlaul.. lieu. Iliiil, .lo-rpli Tell, Levi Tutluly, Ml 1111I1 T.ilw, .Mis. . I). Tiillivll. William orlon, Julin Vauhr. Mrs. W'liilinoie. ' Mil. Delia W'liilc. I'Mi.'i Wayne, tin, IMtid Uelili, Ml Mamie W'aveily, Cauie Waltus. West Scrunton Statiou. Mis. It. Ilieiher, J. It'inn, Mis. P. 'io.ly. Win. I'lanuciy. M.ny fulriuan, llunh I uIk, Mi. Julin IKll.es, .1. T. Davis, Mrs. f. Da lis, Mi. A. Dai is, Andrew Duutilieity, PjiiIoI IMivjiJi, 'I'lw.i. PI mi, (leu. foul, M. fljiui, Mis. W. (iieen, I'. .1. Oullasl.er, II. J, J. (iiiinths, Mrs. W. K. Hill, Ilol-t. Jiiues, Shs. .Mary James, Win. 'l Jettrles, Win. A, .ludge, Jhs. Win. McGaine, I'. Milntjie, Miss i.Uzie Jblm, John Janes, Mrs. II. I.fvl, S. Uk. Jos. .MiC'all, i'atrkk Murphy, b, ilattell, U.k A. Majie, May Marau, Mrs. Auniu M.ese, It. .Mmllii, MI.H M.iv M.irltn, Mid. T 0'lt.i!c. M, 0'l.r.ily, Mm. Il.ltliel I'mirlt, lllcll iiul .1, Prlir, Joint I'llie, M.lliel ijiilniMii, I'hlllp lto.li In It. C lllili.liib, M, llntmoy, bllen Meiie) ly, ttlelinhl Se.unnur, Menu 'I'lioiiuH, Mary T.iule, b. 1lii.in.is, IMlrlik Vnjil, Mis. Iv. Wdili, I'tlcr Wcmll. KNiaHTS OP MALTA. Hie fiillmilna (It.llul ofnerM Him ItiMatlnl fur Iln cimiiIiik je.ir: lliiind rdiiun.unler, Sir I'lldm S, fniinv.ilil, Xo III, lllnuiiel-liritl RMInl liriiri.ilihiiii, Mr .l.ilniM I.. JuiKinii, No. T7. W IllUni'porl; ri.iihI niptiilii.eeiiciiili Sir 1'ieil r Iici. Allinlil, Xti, Wi, l.illieii.ter Bi.lliil pi-el.lle, Mr James tlrimt lloitRliter, Xo. aw, Mlllrnbuiii; tiiiuiil rerntilir, Sir Uenme It, Pleue, P. S. t'., X11. 21, Plill.iiltlplil.ii iiiiiiul IriMiuii't, Sir tli.11, . Iljvlei, No. II.', Siiiilmry; ri.iihI finlor .u i!di, Mr Samuel J. Il.irnrtt, No. Hit, Delhi; iiiiiiul Junior wnnleii. Mr Ibiiu It. Julio, No. 'Jib Sirniitonl Kiiiuil u.inlir, Sir lloince vV. Crlilri', Xo. Ill, Veil,; sratnl lrulee. IIHII lo Krti, sir liiome W. Devhuiy, Xo. til, Phll.iilelplil.i; irnunl wntinrl, Sir 'li-nim 1'. Ilioc'hs, No. ill, 1.eH tmvli; bi.iiiiI Ftninliril healer, Sli Oroine I'. Me Cunl, Xo. t"l, WIIKes-IIJire; gi.ilnl rhoiiI lienr-'i- Mr Itatpli b.iurl, Xn, !), lliiiililiiug; ki.iiiiI (ltl gu.itil, sil It. ('. (i.illiinitti. No. '.'.ill. 'I' lutie; (.'Mini Miuinl gii.inl. Sli J, , It.iilnnir, Xu. IIT, l.'li.iiiilieMlniitf, 'Die nnniiil n imii.itlon ,J tlie (hniiii r iiiiiiiiand eiy of I'i'Iiiim Iv.uil.!, on Muy II, l.'i nml In, it I ohuuliia, l,.iue,ll(i- loinily, was lnot uo"e--fill in 1'ieiy iipeet. 'Hie Hi'.dNel wai pel fed, Hie 11ltei11l.ini i' Luge nml tin' luxplt.ilily of Hie (1 tiip.iiiious of (iilil.uniue ciiinui.iiiileiy iinliouii'l nl. Tlie Heel i.ir.ulc and llu ul'lle ueliiniie 11!. Hie Op-la limi-e on Tnes'l.iy weie spleinllj cieiiK iiiul p,it.i'd oir niii-l luipplle. The l.mo ami It. iiiiiiul iiiuiiell iliainlier of liiill itnuie eniti iti.niili'i,, , ullli its liaiiilsonie new ileeiualiuiK, n (II sitl toil to 111 (oiuiiinilate llu l.np' lioil.e pii ' nil. 'I In Vpion (iieeu ileuree .is preenteil by II -pi'dat ileiriec Malt, in-npoM-il of i Mniumuin ,f hulli Mark I'n .1 ml lliillinniii' i'riiiiu.iiiileiles .n ii 1ioh' .mil liiiiii"bi. pine ot ritliall-tii Willi.. I:e1.1l101ly was pli'.i-eil Willi the loiiHii.il Inn au.l Hie uYiui'iMi itloito .1 1 1 il-.'li ijlt II. A ili.ulei- was mauldl to King Unlit i iiniiii.iiiil ii.e, No. iiill, to lie slalloiidl at Wuyne-ln'i-.i, I'l.iliKlili iii'inl, while I lie III. mil loiiiniaiuleiy u.s In lesiun. (tl.Hu! Itecenlel lieulue il I K-ire I1.11I iiiat leieuiil it In. in sil .1. llhner Aliiiiite. uho I i.i h Hip niMtii,tti"n at dial:'' 'I'Iii arni'ii nei me.il reiraiillii!; Hie iielilutiou o( Albany n mm.iiiiliiy, Xo. iiiij, l.el week, i.n u, elll'l-. 'I'wn lllll.iluil of Hie Iciemnsl iitiell. of Albany, X. Y., neie on the duilii' mil of tills itln.i:l.ahly laiue .mil eiilliiiM.i.-.ic lOiuiiiaiiil. The iitimnl (niiuie.illou of 1!)2 will lie h"ld al William-pnit ou May lii, II anil J.".. Mount Olivel riiiuinaii'lu', .Vu. IT, ninl l.il.oblc coin I'l.iiuli rt-. Xo. TT. are loeiile,! in that dty, ami a Kieit ilemniwhalluu is cvpedril. I'i'idily (Olillll.llilleiy, Xo. JT1, .'it t'liatesvllle, P.i, has iinolliir ei.i-i leady tor a.liiii--t")i. iinil will viion ban -Jin) of tlie be.t citien of die town eu ils rotti r. 'Il.e Knliilits of Malta li'j-.il.il fuml iidiii"! oier two Itiiniheil 1I0II.111 to its row-it.'; iiuumut, Willie tin.' rolloiatu w.u ill 1U02;I'(S. For 50 Years mothers have been giving their children for croup, coughs and colds Shiloh's Consumption Cure Mothers havejw Shiloii in the house at all times? Do you know just where you can find it if you need it quickly if your little one is gasping and choking with croup? If you haven t it get a bottle. It will save your child's life. "shildi nlways cured my h.iby of croup, couKhi and colds. I would not be without il.' MRS. J. 1!. MARTIN, Hiimsviltr, Ala. Shllnh'A Conmimplloii Cure ii soli! Iiy all (lniKKistH lit .'Bo, Oc, Wt.00 huttlu. A pitiilril Biiiirantori unen wltli vrry liottle. ir.von urojiot biitlslled go In your driiHgitt uiul get your money linrk. Write for iilutvatd bookon consumption, Pcnl without cost to Jim, S. ( . Well;, .V. l.'o,, l.rKoy, N.Y, Lager Brewery Manufacturers or OLD STOCK PILSNER 480 to 455 N. Ninth Stroot, Telephone Call, 23IV5. i is s TEETH ...,a-w- CleanlnR Teeth " 3 PPPP No elmrgo lor I'alulusH Kstrai-t- PPPP- i I KDC IuhWIwu Other Work Is Don. r"l.L,ID ; Wo give 11 wrUtuii gimi'iititeo for -0 veins on all work. Q. 1 rIMw. t'linl ll.iil M.la to nil I lli'i.i'.w.t'nl.wl I'm', , .!.!,.. 1 The fact that this is uu ness iimler the luws of liOolllei's, ia uHUlHeieiit tlrnt wo Do Kxactly ni uay.s, m 10 1. 1 The White Dental Parlors s (ei!ieweRweflwfleeiw WAIT! FOR GREAT WALLACE SHOW (Not in the The Enormous Anti-Monopoly Shows. Grandest, Greatest, Purest, Fairest Amusement Enterprise on Earth It boldly opposes Monopoly, Believes in Justice and Liber ality, Everywhere Courts Honest Criticism, ii giuhr lie mmus h It Produces Everything Advertised, and Does Not Deceive. TH6- m m . myf;t nei son , &3i -f n A - BA Al e " 'ik jiKTZ.-IT LM H C . Ke "Ik StWM EHLMLY Ull! WD SUFTRSLY GRAND ACR39AIIC OKPLA. PFRFOTKNS WHUE ATTIPH IN tVtHlHiBWSS.JOTS OF DAHIN& AND AG1L1TY.AKD v.tii;........;;.,.,.,.,,,.....,,,, i.,...,,.,,,,,,,,;,,, iisll -'J w .H'Wjoll rjuitiu-w ftmuBAi w"', itwi jlli uir mc -..,ai,iH-,r The Up-to-Date Highest- Class Circus in the World At Scranton, Not Until Friday, May 24. Our Bicycles Are Moving Rapidly..... From our store into the possessioirof many sat isfied purchasers who are buying Bicycles during this Clearing Sale of ours at lower pi ices than ever known before in the Bicycle business in Scranton. The Bicycles offered during this sale are all standard makes and fully guaranteed. J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO. 312-314 Lackawanna Avenue. We extract teeth, fill teeth, and apply gold crowns and bridge work, with- g. out tlie least pain, by a method patented and used by us only. When the im- ;, pression is taken in the morning plates will be finished same day, if desired. Si Note Oar Prices for Perfect, Full Set Teeth (that fit) Gold Fillings MMIMI Silver Fillings.. 1 t t t ' IIMM Gold Crowns, Teeth Without Plates $5.00 Jiiconioi-uted L'oiiioiinv ilolnir luisi. (his State, ami opuivitiiiK tv svstum of O giinruiiti'u of our luspoiisihillty and 2 Wo Ailvcrtis-;. WW .MAKl-J A .St'EC'lAIn of Qoia (Jrown anil Hrlilgo Work, TIiIh Is ;i (iyMtPiu for iimciiliifi' artllli'lal U'itli wltviv one or nuiii uro inls.slnt,' without tlm nso f a plate. Tills work is most beau liful ami I'unnot lie ilutcotoit from tlm natural teeth. AVlien proporly ilnno, will last a lifetime, fall anil sen " oper ate. It will be a pleasure for us to carefully examine your toelli anil tell you exactly whut your work will cost. No cliurge for this. Hours, S to S. Him- lounr l.aikowaiina l'Jrk Hiu renrern in tin Inioriouli'd, WAIT! THE Circus" Trust) ivemes n onvinn &. V Bm A Rffl B H L te rsZSi . . (tfJKN rwraiiy m ve rw,uj.T wwr ur wm.iu hn twin ziKWit. wu mtftuLtifui. liJUJiui - .,..,,,,..,.,. .un..m.,n.n..., .,-,.. c i Painless Dentistry f $5.00 $1. 00 .50 $5,00 MUM S3. 00 to NQ PLATES RFnin ""U faf rti&i Wit5.ii i St-nrnw ami Vomiiu .luiuu. Ylii'i iK'n.al ' MJl'S. SLi Stun, ." union. I.uko.-i woilil. 2D uftlcoa ill I iillfd Sri J r D 8 1M o iwlt. 1 Y i W tn feifii'iiifeii'i.iaa Hi,, Mikm - .jh k it . tt h it n h t n n n n n . n I Hayes & Varley, iil-lid spruce St., Between S II At Reasonable Prices Is the broad safe rule that has guided us in the manage ment of our Dress Goods and Silk Departments, and it has brought us success from the beginning and an ever increasing trade. I'KUNELLA CLOTH 45 inches wide, cloth, salt 11 finish, worth 1.00. For VIUOKKAUX OMITH-46 inches wide, in a variety snaaes, one or me most desirable fabrics tor the sea- . son's wear. Worth 1. :.;. l;or $ 1 .00 I'KAU l)K SOIK The prettiest and hest wearincr silk that money can uuy. ah tne new mill A I flln iiaIII shades. Worth $1.25. For ip 1 .0U BLACK GKKNAIMNKS All line silk. 45 inches wide. Floral or rich heavy satin stripes. Two specials, never sold 4 under $2.25 and 82.50. For $1.75 and $ 1 ,98 ..'... ,,ll Lll lll-VT k' It it it t ( K it it it it t ( t t ( t t ttr.vt It . it it k it ttr.r.r. etttr.it it teitiix 4. 4 4. ! 4. 4 4 4. 4 4 ! ! ! . SUMMER FURNISHINGS Our new stock of fabrics specially adapted for tins season, is uow complete and comprises all the uew novelties in Porch Rugs Porch Curtains Fibre Carpets s WILLIAriS&ricANULTY I Temporary Store 126 Washington Ave. Carpets. Wall Paper. Draperies. 4" ,p4"i"T t4.4' 4"' .!. 4.i. 4 4. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA "FaILROaI Schedule in EfEect Mnrch 17, 1001. Trains leave Scranton: G.45 a. m., week duys, for Sunbury, Hari-isburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and for Pittsburg- and the West. 9.38 a. in., week days, for Hazleton, and for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundnys 1.08 p. m.,) for Sunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg- and the West. For Hazleton, week days only. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury. Hazleton, Pottsville, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. .1. I). IIU'CIIINSON-, On. Mi-r. J, B. V.OOl), Urn. l'.i,s. Asl. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western In Kllri-t Doe. 2. IfiOO. Snulli Li'.ivi! SiT.uilou Tor Ni'v Voil; nt 1.10, n.lKJ S.SK, S.W anil 10.03 n. in.; I2.M, 3..1.-I i. m. Kor 1'lilladolpliU nl t00 .mil 10,n.j a. in.; 1155 ami S.WJ 1'. 111. 1-ul' StimiiMmur at (i.K) p, 111. il 1 1 k aiciiiiniioiUtiou al iJ.10 p. 111. .11i0 at lli.liokui at ll.no. 7.1S. MM, 12.01, S.U, .H, V l! n, m. Aii-ivu at 1'lnl.iilclplii.i .11 1.1m, x'it, 11.00 an.l S.'Ji p. I". Ariivr fiinn NVm- Ymk at 1,10, .: ami lo.i'i I- '": l'01'. '!. "'. l.l, 1.1.' nml ll.ao p. Hi. I'l'"" HiouiWuirif at 8.0", a. Norlli I.faio S.ranton for Ilnfljlo anil inpr. niciliali' slaticiH .it 1.1.1, (I.:i5 ami 9.00 a. in.; 1.55, 5.-1S anil 11.35 p. m. I'nr O.wi-uo nml tyriii'iiM! ul V-'"' " '" l""1 l-5r' 1'- ni. I'r Ulica at 1.10 a. 111. mi" 1.5"' I'. m. I'or .!on linif at b.0) -i I"! 5 1""1 6''1 I', in. I'nr Sii-liolMii' al I no anil U.15 p. in. , in... liMiitnn at 10.20 a. " Aiilvu in Si union from llull,ili at 1.31. -'.'V' '';'; -'I"'' a. m.; -WO anil '.OO p. m. l-nim 0-.i'eo ami S.vi.iliiv at J.55 a. 111,; I'J'M "n,l h,l,' I'- "i ''"urn 1'lio.i nt '-'.55 a. in.: 12.3S anil 3.3) p. in. 1'ic.m Xliliolson al 7.W) a, 111. anil 11.00 p. in. iom MonlroM nt K'.io .1. in ; "- ami 8.1K) p. 111. Illnnni'liiire lilvWmi I.imi Suanlnn fur Xorlli'imlicilaiiil, at 0.15. I0.(M a. m.j 1.55 .,, 6 50 p. I". ''ur I'IjiiioiiIIi at 1.0"), 3.10, ,",o p. in. I'nr HiiWi-tnn at S.I0 a. in. Ariivc at Nortliumlii'iMnil at ILSfl a. 111.; I. Ill, ,'j.ixi ami ha: p. 111. Ariiio al Klns-tnn at 8.12 a. 111. Arrln nt I'liinmilli at '-'M. l.ii'J. IM'-i p. in. 1111,. in Si-iantnii freni Vnrtlniinlu'rlani at 0.12 a. ri. ; KM, 4.5H nml ''' !' '" I'l"1" ISiiiK'ton at jl IX) n, in. I'U'iii I'lymuiitli at 7.5; ,1. in. ; -j.-io and 5.-15 p. in. 1 Sl'S'DAY 'I'HAINS. Kmitli l,nun i-Vi'Jiituii at 1,10, ;t.00, 5.50, M0i p, in.; ;i.:l.l ami a.(0 p. in. Xurlli l.i.iu' Sir.iirtnn at 1,11, (i.:!j a. m. ; 1.55, 5. IS ami II..I) p. ni. llloonisliin llivUii'ii t.iint' i-'iianlon at 1003 a. in. anil 5.50 p. in. Delaware and Hudson. In I'llw-f M'H- 10. H"H. Tnlni (or Culioiiilaln li-.iu Nrinlon nt il -JO, p (HI. 8..VI, 10.11 a. I'M l-.', 1.20. 2 41, ,.;,i 6"'.i 0.25, "''". 0.I'-'. I'-1'' I'- "! 1-1" ! in. rr IIoiiu'IjIc-1'-0 lo.l' a. m.: 2.U ami 5...j ''l-nr WilK-H'irn "l"'. "''. S.H. o.i-5, 10.17. ll.Ma, iii-i l-'-i. -'s. M;i' oWii 10 11,' "i'or'u V. " lw'ts-0-l5. U-1"' a. in,; !,!j 1,37 ami U.WI I'- ,'" Kor I'cnr.i.yli.inl-' " poii.ts 13, u.s? a. ,11.; 2.1S ami 127 p. ni. Vat ,llaiiv ami all poiinj norlli a.Stj a, m. .nU8.H..irt.N.)AV TJAN.a for rotl.oml.iU u.ikj. n.Ks 11. m.; ?.i(, 3,53, 6"Kor,lWlTk-ll '''-0i's- U-35 " '"! 13, Vii, 0 'T K.s: p. m -ur Albany ami pt'lnU norlli -;',' p. ,n. Tor jionowlali'- U.i a. 111. anil a.fi2 p. in. .uit laics to all points In lliilitil hiatri and Canada. .1. 11. linillirK. (1. I'. A., Alliany. y. II. V. I'll')-45'. 0. I". A.. KTJiitnii, I'a. Central Railroad of New Jersey. bulloin In New Vmk-I'out u( l.ilicily tlrrct, s. It., anil t-'.'iilli IVrij. TIMi: TMII.I'. IS l.l'IK.T MV IU, 1-ml. 'I'laliiM lean SiiJiilim lor Ni'W Vuik, .Viwil., r.llaUlli. I'liilaili'lpliia, Ci.liin, lli'ilili'luin. Al li'iiluwii, M.1111I1 I'lnilil. aii'l Uliitu llaicn, al S.5., .1 in.; .pns I-10, i-.pn , I ml p. 111. Mm iia.n, 2.13 p. m. I ur I'ilUU'ii ami Will.i-i-ll.iiii', S.5J a. in ; 1 10 jiil 1.00 p. 111. SiiiiiIi, S. 15 p. in. I'or Halliinoio ami Wa-liiiiKtmi ami point) uuili anil Wisl via lli'llili'Vli'. .5 j. 111., 1 10 din) 1 p. 111 smiila.is. -.'.l.'i p in i'nr lanit liiaiuli. Hmjii liiuiv, i-li1., al "ii a in. ami l.lu p. in. I'or Hi-ailini,'. l.i'l'Jiion ami M j 1 ri-l'iii ir. ilj VI Iuiiumii, t-.5'i a. 111. ami 1. 10 p. in. Sniul , -. 2.15 p. III. Vr 1'iiU.mIU'. 5."i a. ni.. 1 in p. in. IVr .MuunlJin Park, s.'i.'i a. in., 1.10 ji.il l.mi I'. 111. Tlnonvli liili'l to all poinU cj-l, mhiIIi juJ went at lovM"l rail's at II10 utatlon. II. I. HAI.I1IVI.V. (iru. I'au. Agt. J, II, OLliAUSKN, Geu. Supt, n . h h m. . it n t t n t . n n k Washington mid Wyoming a handsome 89c of new tVUl I i: (Illll M CCI k evening ami street 4.T f T v t t "p vt r t r -r t , 4 4 Ml ND Straw Mattings Summer Draperies t THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTOM. Capital ?Z00,000. Surplus $525,003, United States Depositary. Special attention given, to nu.sixKS.-i, Pi'iRSOXAr, and sav ings accounts, whether large or small. Open. Saturday cveuiugj from S to 9 o'clock. W.M. CoNXiii.i., President. HhNRV Bu.in, Ju., Vice Pres. VVm. II. Pi-ck, Cashier. ffAJLROAjD TIME TABLES. Leliigh Valley Bailroad. In lltrott Manli 3. IfOl, For I'liilaili'lpliia oii'l .Niw Yoik i.i D. .t II. 11. II., .it 11.15 anil 11.55 a. in., nl 2.1S, 4.7 (Hl.uk Di.iimmil i:.ire), ui.il 11. uO p. in. Sun. da), I). & II. It. I!.. 1.5S, 8.27 p. in I'or White Han n, lliklnn ami principal pointl In I ho coal ickIoiI', I.i H. .v II. It, 11,, il 15, 2.1S ami 4.27 p. in. I'm- 1'iiIImIIIi, 4.27 p. in, I'or ll.'tlili'liiui, i;.."lni, lli'uilins, ll.irris'jnr ami priiiLiii.il iiitcrmi-illalc statUm-. il.i I), tc II. 11. H (1.45. 11-5'. a. in.: 2.1S, 4,27 (lll.uk Ilia. inonil l-'.xprcsj, ll.SD p. hi. Muiul.1,14, U. & II. It. It., l..'.s. S.27 p. ni. I'or TuiiMiaiitiinl., Towamli, Klmlij, llliaia, (li'iicia ami piini-ipil fiitcniii'illatc blatlon. il.i 11., I,. .V W. Ii. II., f.O-l a. in.; 1.05 anil 3.40 p. in. Fur Onrvi. llii' lii'-lcr, IlnfT.ilo, Mignra Fall?, CliiiaBu ami all pmnt- vnl, via I), fc II Ii, It., 11.55 ii, in., !l.y;i (lllai U lliaimiiul llxpipini, 7. IS, 10.41, ll.IiO p. in. Similars, 1). & II, It. It,, 11.55, 8, "7 p. in Pullman pallor nnJ sli'ipins "r l.clilch V.i 1 1 ojr pallors tars mi all trains lii'tnerii Wllkra-llaut ami New Vnili, I'liilailrlpliia, llnllalu ami Siw pi'ilon llrilm ItOI.I.IN II. Wll.llt'Il, (len Supt., 2fi t'ortlanil shut, N'i'iv i K. rilltl.i:s S. I.i:i:, Ucn, l'.i-s, A-t.. 2ll Corl.'auJ lii''t, Ni'W Vnrk A W. X('Ni:.M.U'lli:it. 1 1 iv. I'.ih. Asl., .Si-utf I'l'llllrllPlll, I'a. For tiiki'W ami I'ulli'iin rrso.-i.illons apply tr Ju1) l.aikanaiiiiii inni'ii, Nraiilun, I'a, Erie Railroad, Wyoming- Division. TiniL 'falili in lllli'it ,s'epl. 17, lomj, Tiaini lor lljwlcy ainl Inral pniiitn, ronixsU iu' at liatvli-y with Kill railm.nl lor SViv Voik, .VttliiiiK a.ul iHU'inirillatc pniuU, lc.ie Stian. ton at ,.05 1 111. ami 2.25 p, in, Traliw aiiiiu at Suianlun at 10 u0 a, in, ami 0.10 p. in. Time Curd in effect lite, ,10th, tOOu, SCRANTON DIVISION. la1 m M - Jb. S-4 iri So C-j iw JS', an 2ot as MM.Tin.vi I , ' ,lM' I"rm 1 710A-.N.V..V.I4I8I.I.T, . IU PM . .'llJJ'i 109,11'. IllUOiiJll ...I.v. ,, a osisu, t 1M35, i.- tain,. ..- 2914 55, ,.,, 8416 05,, . 3Mb II. . lOIIliH . 10.11 U4l . . ID'ilWSl hi 1,1125 . IV will 10 'J .'Ml 1 1 U 'J lllll 1. jam ih sa.iiw IIUIlriK-u Simllht . " .I'liflon Pink. " .Wlm.ouJ. " ..IMjIltlllv,.. " .(l tun... . ' riwMut sit . " t'lii'illllulo . " .Foutt I'll. " CaibonUale YU " ('Hrbuiiihilt. ' ... 2tasj,; It, a una aw,, .. 8UJ5S1 , . 3 19SI3.., thi 3 296 Al. , IT U03 SlisI PM 9 II Hit 'JIUII x .61 .uaauu: . . AIiIIii1I1iIl.-i-M'l lli-lil i.l Ml) III lil llllnlli Inhlialil. IVinlon IVl-Ulillo . Ill) pliant I'ri'-il'llli; Tliln'ip I'lllfliliUfl' " 7 01. I. " !IUS 116 M.',, " ,7 073 136 01... " ,7 003 466 US... " 7 lij 616 00. . " 7 13 646 12 ., " 7 213 696 !e .. 7 874 086 81 .. " 7 Kli 07621... ,.G3I UOIII II nsi f u oi ii ii S H.,lll), HH 8. VI I tll! eu, hviiih 6 14 S 10 ID .',7 fill Hlil'IM .r,u s in hi f ii .em, n ia is, .601 trill) ri .on Ka.'iii ii 6 0C U :m 10 101 PM M tV I' I!'! 96 ja.il Hoar.. " 7 XH litn run. rim-,' b.-i uiitoii Ar I'M a)6St,... IV PM PHI I iWJillouil imln. Ifoio Ctrtiouiltlr for M0cla TltJ "."i-'f i r', I'i.'Wf ' 1"' l-tOjP" ""ity only, tt mini l '.liil'i'-,1 , ftrj?llt urn ,n, n ml n, ' ,-,... .lJ'litiuoltraliiliivrMmitouitTaiiii Sunday only J luwniiatalltuitunt la Carlniidalr, auiiiait at 7 js r ml aujl iraTulraira SU.lu-I.I Vint for l'ailwiJaVilV!! uil,arrtuiiKBtl.,atliiill1iat.5eui. "" w Itatos Li-iita per iule. l.om-at HaU to nil I'ulnt Wet. 4. C. f.NDCIISON, Cta'll'au'rAi'iit, .Nil Voik. Cltj, I. WtlSH, Trar. Aient. . ctaata.a'a '-.. . 3i--f