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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY M AY 2J, 1901.
MRS. ROBLING
AND THE CATS
THBILLfNO EXPERIENCE OF A
WIDOW UP AT CASCADE.
A Few Educational Notes In Sus
quehanna County Congressman
Wright Leaves for the East The
First Snake of the Season.
rfdil lo the ?rranlon Tribune.
KiiMluphnnnii. May 21.-Mr. UoblliiK.
n (.'usi.itip widow, hud a tlirllllnty cx-prrlem-c
with four wild cats on Sun
ilny illicit. Him stepped outside the
kitchen door, Ititoiullnp to plnrr- u .ui
or irillk In the ruoli'r, nnd, ns Mir dopd
the door, she was confronted with four
l.lipo wild rntM. idttlliK 111 11 row. Itor
Itiftiy m-rcuus brought n nelRhlmr with
n title and. iii'lor an pncUIiik. running
llpht. tlitrp nits wimp klllrd, while the
fourth tM'npod.
The neighbor lert Hip SUM with Mis.
Itiihllnff for the nlhl. At duybipiik
Mm liPiird n wild fill niitfldp howling
bin mori IntT howl. Sh" npennd the
i!nnr nnd sent n ball oriiMilinr Into Its)
hull, and It riivp up the cliot. Then,
woincn-lllxf. Mis. Itohllntr falntPil, and
It trinli a physlflnn and hall' 11 dn.en
or llic iipIbIiIkms to rptoip her to rou
st iiuiii,.;. Ilut tlioxe fom Htvnaf rats
will iiev. r i'ihiIu howl upon tlioso
hiiiuppd nnd huililllujr lull".
KIirCATIONAI. NOTHS
In IMi.'i llipic wpic IO.0SS pupils iii-
i lilt ! in SiiMUfhnnnii i-minty; In l!"'rt.
s.:.i. Cdvi of liHtriii'lliui In isii". ill
iiMiis: In I'mio, aI.id. Number of tench-
pi ninployrd In !-". '-''. In IfifiO. :;'",.
TfachPis1 liiMitut". Oft. il to 2.'. at
loilt0.-p. Directors' asHiciutliill. (Jet.
"I, ill .M'Milin.'.P. TelH'liers' risHcrlutlon,
j-i.pt. 1'H anil HI. at I If nick Center.
I'ciiiiinllte" mi pcnniniPiit Miepl at N'ew
.Milfnrd. .lime HI.
'I'lic annual i oiniiiei. cement .-'eiclses
oi Hie LiiiicsIiiuk iIIkIi school will lie
held mi rild.iy m uliifT if'N'l
IN SfSQfllll XA I'Ol'NTY.
In the iiini.-e .if ,in olillmiiy notice,
tin iiie.it Item! I'iriln Dealer slates
llml "the dece.i-eil lull led all nf the
pli.v.Mfl.t'is thai i'i attenikd lilni."
'I'hir- is ii.it i.l tin- .inlinar. Imt iineer
things happen In liicit lieml,
Itcv. liciirc I'liinfoi't, a veteian
.Methodist inlnisti'i, fm in.in yeais
missionary to .Molilalia. I.- seriously ill
vlth ptiouiiKinl.i .it hi" home In l,uiie
lioro, Susquehanna Kinnty iccehcs S7.flii7.l2
nnnuallv of the $in,uOD buun paid by
the ICiie Itailinad ioiiip.ni lo the
state. In lieu of taxation.
The (ireal Head l'liilndciler pays it
coinpllinpnts to Hip pie.-ldinfr elder as
follows: "TIip Willie or thp member
slil or a society counts in the Metho
dist Kplscopal confoivncf to just about
such an extent as thp local rulei dp
siios, and no rui thcr."
The Croat lipnd briu-h ifaclnry hn!
eluded down lor a In lef period.
Oakland bninimh has n Tew quaran
tine! cases oT dlphtlieii.i.
A I'AINFl'l, TUI'TII.
It makes all the ilHTci-encr in the
world as to the stance of a repot t. For
iiistaiiie. ir our iiiini Whitney hud ie
ported the following, taken from the
Su.siticli,iinia Transcrliit. the aver.iKP
loader would have called It a "fish
stoiy:" "A coriesiioiidenl states that
theie was. nu .Monday, a snow drift, on
the Miiiiifiiul farm, hi .Mount r'leasant
townshl:. 2C-0 feet long and six feel
dec i."
Mill, wlnn we slop lo consider that
I his phenomenon is icpoiied to have
happened in Susquehanna county, op
iiphp it, tliesv I? nothing partlculaily
lemai-kable about It. For at Moutiose,
It is siiid that Hie men keep a snow
shovel at the head of their bed, nearly
six months or the year, and on the
coldest nights, instead or blowing the
I. iinii out, as In other places, they
simply bieak the fi listen blaze off.
l.aceyvllle Musseusei'
iJTTiii-: loi'ali:tti:s.
Ill I'lirisl Kplseopai church on Sun
day evening, bv Kev, riiarles W. Hoot.
Ai thin- Johnson, or Atlanth rity, X.
.1.. and MKs liertlia Smethuis't. of
.Siisriuehaiina. weie united in lnarriaKe.
.Mr. ami Mrs, .loluiMin Mll take up
ihcir lesideiice at All.mtlc I'lty.
t'oimipssinaii and Mr.-., r. FYeii
W'rlKlit if it fop the fast on Monday
niiiinliiK.
The clPisy ami a committee fiom
.Moody post, ci i ami Aimv of the He
publlc, will visit tin. schools of Sus
iiuehann.i and Oakland on Friday
next,
A yoimit man named I'louts was
hrointhi bcloio Justice Wlllmms on
.Monday, charged with committing an
assault upon Henry Truex. a son of an
l.'iie holler .simp helper on KxcIi.iiikp
street, on 'Wednesday evening last,
Pl'oiils was held In the sum of $l,00'i
lor his appearance befoic thf grand
Jury.
ISpv. mil .Mrs. Kdwaid K. llellly will
he tendered a leceptlon In the Presby
terian chiiu-h parlors on Wednesday
vpiiiiipr, by nipinbers of the church
and coiigi-cKallou.
A strike of Krle lallioad inachinlMs
Is Improbable. They have pot asked
for a nlne-hmip day, and they haves
no Kilovanifs. If there should be a
strike, It would be a sympathetic one.
JI'ST HKTWKKX l'S.
In a hlacksiiakf killed near Star
mi en op .Saturiliiy, iheie was an ox
horn, from which Jumped a llvo rat.
It Is supposed that the snake was
ehiiblus; the rat. The, Vittlo animal
saw the horn upon tiie ground and
r.in Into it. In Its hasto tho snnku
.swallowed both horn and nit.
Doctors and druggists get their
money from the public cotigheis.
Many u man never gets on the popu
lar side until he joins the silent ma
jority. A Susquehanna, futility man who has
Jimt returned from the Klondike coun
try, says ho didn't see a newspaper In
six weeks. Neither did the apostles,
If a straiiBer gets Into your church
pew, don't let him get an Ideu that
ho has stiuek an ico house.
As a rule "model husbands" nver
marry.
n.UUtOAD IIAC'KKT.
George W. Powe, formerly a popit
lar superintendent of the Jefferson
division of the rlrle railroad, but for
some time past superintendent of the
Allegheny division of the same road,
has been promoted to the supepinten
deny of the New York, Susquehanna
& Western road, which is managed
hy the Krle. -Mr. Dowe Is one of the
ablest and most popular railroad men
In the county.
Heyry Green, a ve' ran Krle engi
neer, died a few days since In Ioit
Jervls. Ho pulled the tlnottle on en
gine No. 320, hauling passenger trains
fs'os. 3, 12 and 23 over the Delawaio
Jlvlblon from 1SS3 to U$5, co verity1 a
distance of fito.'t miles, lie was cn
rrlneer on train No. 12 on April I.",
1MJ3, Which was wrecked nt Cnrr's Hock
hy a broken rail, In which forty per
sons met death. He had not been in
set vice for several yeais.
SO.M10 SHOUT OXICrf.
Don't return tho hornnv.jd umbrella
quite yet. You may need It ug.iln
and again. -
A tniitli-tdofincil Mil Injiicllilom nun.
Ciiiglit cnlil In .Intit
And tangled tlnn in life's imiMhIhim imI,
tie (licit In I'di.
Kvpii nature weeps to see ?o mntiy
.slrlkos.
Twig Hcnders" Is the latest inline
for school teachers.
It Is chilly enough to wear an over
i oat, especially Is you have one that
It new and nobby.
Man Is 00 pep rent, water and yet
the PtohlblllonlstH tue never ratlsDcil.
A PASSION FOrt rt.OTHF.S PIN
A Tliotiipcon fanner has n cat that
has developed the same Interest In
plnthes pins that an ordlnnpy eat takes
In niousp. patching, and slip parles
with Iipp fiiptlvi'.s with just as much
pride. She bus long ilpvnletl hurclf
lo rollfplllig lost clothes pins and not n
few lli.U were not lotl. Strange to
my, she never touches the pins be
longing to hep own, hut Is death lo
Ihosp which Iflong to the neighbors.
In thp past thppe months she has
brought homo over twenty-eight dozen
pins and Inquiry show" that the fai
keeps her eye on the place wher" tho
pins' air kept. One neighbor kepi n
l-nsket lull on n tin roof, nnd sho had
to piss over two or thiff roofs to get
them, but she succeeded In taking thiep
dozen from the basket befoie she was
discovered. Whitney.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
OF THE RAILROADS
ALL ABOARD FOK LAKELODORE.
A Delightful Ride, Boating, Fishing,
Music, Etc. Other Amusements.
The first excursion or the season to
Lake I.odore will he run on Memoil.il
Day, May ::0. via the Uelawaie & Hud
son Railroad. Take a train for the
lake and at the lake take a boat from
the new wharf near the lefieshinent
stands and see the peerless shppt of
water In all its sprlng-tlmp heauty.
Hanoi's full oiPhestra will furnish
special music in the gieat white dance
pavilion The best catering will be on
the grounds and a variety of amuse
ments will be provided. Special trains
leave D. & If. depot, Kcranton, at 0:15
and 10:1" a. m. Greatly reduced ex
cursion lates fiom all stations. Tick
ets good on all trains.
Pennsylvania Railroad's Fast Ex
press Trains Between Philadel
phia nnd Wilkes-Barre.
Beginning Mny 27, thp Pennsylvania.
Uailtoad company will place In service
two fast express trains each way,
week-days, between Philadelphia and
Wilkes-Banc via Pottsvllle and Hazle
ton on the following schedules:
North wnrd. Week-dns.
Lv. Philadelphia .. 0.10 a. m. 4.10 p.m.
" CoiiHholiocken . 9.:!4 a. in
" Norrlstown ...0.41 a. m. 4.3!) p .in.
" Phoenlxville .. 9.38 a. in. 4.ft p. m.
A p.
l.v.
Sirlng City ...10.05 a. in. 5.113 p. in.
Pottstown ....10.19a. in. S.lli p. m.
Ilirdsboio 10.31a.ni. ,".26 p. m.
Rending I0.4Sa. m. o. J:i p. m.
Hamburg 11.17 a. in. li.OS p. m.
Pottsvllle 1l.o.- a. in. li. t.'i p. in,
Ila'.h'ton 12. t& p. in. 7.40 p. in.
TomhlekPti .... 1.03 p. in. 7.."i p. m,
Xescopeek .... 1.3.') p. in. S.2.". p. ni.
.Mocanaqiia ... 1, 51 p. in. S.45 p. in.
Xantlcokc 2.11 p. in. 9.03 p. m.
Wilkes-Harre . 2.25 p. in. 9.15 p.m.
Southward. Week-days.
Wilkes-Karre . 7.15 a. in. 1.25 p.m.
Xanticoke 7.5S a. m. 4.37 p. in,
MoennaquM .... S.lfia. in. 4.5." p. m,
Xescopeek .... 8.25 a. in. 5.15 p. in.
Tomhtcken .. .. 0.07 a. in. 5.47 p.m.
Hazlcton 9.24 a. in. tf.03 p. in.
Pottsvllle 10.25a. in. 7.05 p.m.
Hamburg 10.51 a. in. 7.31 p.m.
Heading 11.20 a. m. S.0O p. m.
Hirdsboro 11.33a. in. S.13 p. in.
Pottstown 11.44 a. ni. s.25 p, in,
Spiing City ...11.55 a. in. S.3iip. in.
" Phoenlxville ..12.03 p.m. S.44 p. in.
" Norrlstown ....12.20 p. m. 0.00 p. m.
Ar. Philadelphia ..12.50 p. m. 9.30 p.m.
These will be solid vestibule trains,
consisting of combined cap, .standupil
passenger coaches, and Pullman buffet
parlor cars.
Pullman buffet parlor tats will also
bo run between Philadelphia and Head
ing, week-days, on ttalus leaving
Philadelphia at 5.33 p. in, anil leaving
Reading at S.00 a. ni.: and between
Philadelphia and Pottsvllle, week-days,
on trains leaving Philadelphia S.42 p.
m. and leaving Pottsvllle 2.55 p. in.
Knights Templar Excursion.
On account of the meeting of the
Grand coiiiipanaeiy nt Heading, Pa.,
the knights and their friends will leave
Seranton, via the Central Halhoad of
New Jersey, on a special train. May
27, at 1 p. in.; Plttston, at I. Hi p. m.:
AMIkes-Haire, at 1.30 p. in. Stops- will
In made at any Intermediary station
on notice to ticket agents. The rates
will be as follows: Party op (ifiy or
moio tiavelliig together on one ticket,
?3.SS from Scianton. $3.50 fiom Pltts
ton, $3.'.i from Wllkes-Hnrre, These
tickets etc good to go May ,'!" nnd re
turn May 29. Single tickets good to
tnturn until June 1. Sciuntmi, ft,S;
Plttston, $irS, and Wilkcs-Uane. J 1.22.
Tin' train will consist of four coaches
and one combination car. The time
for leaving Heading will he announced
mi train Rolncr. This will he a Knights
Templar train for the sir knights and
fi lends, Tiemenibcr this will bo the
escort to Kiulneut Sir T. F. Penman,
who will be elected grand eminent
commander at Heading, Kvery knight
Templar, who has tho interest of the
order at heait, should attend the meet
It K'and show our appreciation to Ihul
nent Sir T. P. Penman.
D., L. and W. Board for Today. ,
Following Is the make-up of the D,,
L. & V. board for today;
'IIILHstUV, MAY 2.1.
Wll'l I jli l.'4t S n. in., u". A. IlJItliulonmr;
10 p. in., M. J. llciinii'tn; 11 . ni., O. HiMiiif),
Wild Cats Kjit-1-W J. in., M. riiincily; 2
i. in., M. sljplcf, with II, lljilliuloiuun'a IIICII)
i 4. in., .1. . )cuc; r, j. ni., i:. M. ILIM;
8 i, m., M. I.ongliiioj i 10 u, in,, IlUbnig; It
i. in., I'. Ciwaaugh; 1 p. in., J, llmkliail;
p. in., A. CI. Ilaininilt: (t , in,, A. I". .Mullen ;
U p. in., J, II. McC'ami.
summits 0 u, in., it, ,1. llrnnl'Jir, S j. in.,
vol, (ico. KiounlcUer; ti i. in., cat, .Lis
Carrisi;; 8 p. in., im1, W, II, XicliuU:
7 p. in., IMH (rom Xy Aug, McAUUtcr; 7
p. in., ust irom ('J)iiga, MiI.jik; 7 p. m.,
wrt fiom C'aiUBa, '1 lioiiipoii.
I'iillcia-10 j. in., l :. Sec or.
ru,hn-b j, in., lloiisrr; 10 a. in., S. Pin
nttt j 11.30 a. in,, Moran; 7 p. in., Murphy,
U . in., Lamping; 10 p. in., A. Wideuti.
1'aciiEcr Kngincs-7 a. in., (iatfney; 7 . '.,
J. .1, Mimay; 3."0 p. in., Sunlou; 7 p. m ,
MilfUMtll.
Wild t'jts Wctt-S a. in., llouillcan; 0 a. in.,
M. Camioily; in a. in., K. Wall; 11 a. m., W.
II. Cwtni'i; 1 p. in., O. iandolili; 2 p. in,
.!, ilinlc); 4 p. in., .1, . HaOi; ,1 p. in,, 1'.
I,. ItoKcit; ti p. in., ('. KingfU't; 7 p. in., (,'.
CUtU. itb ikCutUv'f mciL
I
M. D. Breschel will in
augurate his First Clearing
Sale at his new place, 124
Wyoming avenue, opposite
the Globe store, with a fine
line of Tailor-Made Suits,
Separate Skirts, Waists and
Kton Jackets, in silk and in
cloth, Friday and Saturday.
You are well aware that he
does not handle anything but
fine goods, such as he can
recommend, and at this sale
you have a chance to buy at
one-third of the regular price.
100 Rainy Day ft 1Q
Skirts, All-wool .TU
Former Price $6.98.
Tailor-made Suits
from $6.98 to
Formerly $15 to $4S,
$35
Imported Silk A QQ
Waists, reduced to... QiUO
Formerly $15, $30 and $25.
And one hundred other ar
ticles too numerous to mention.
BRESCHEL
The Up.to-Dnte Furrier,
124 Wyoming Ave
Coal Exchange Building.
TRIBUNE WANT ADS.
BRING QUICK RETURNS
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
In Itfcct Maicli 3. 1001.
For Philadelphia and Niw York ia n. t H.
It. It., at 6.1,1 and 11, M a. hi., aid 2. IS, .7
(Mack Diamond KxpiesfO, and 11 30 p. in, San
dais, D. & II. It. II., I ii. 8.27 p. m
l'or Wliitp Haven, lliztcton .ind prliu'lp.,1 poinn
in the coal legions, vU 1). II. It. It., 6 15,
2.18 and 4.27 p. in. For PutHiille, 4.27 p .n.
For Ilethlclicm, Duster, Heading, lluirisbnrg
and prlniip.il intermediate slationa t j p. fc
It. II., fi.43, 11.55 a in.; 2.18. 4.27 (alack Dia.
mond Fxpres), 11.30 p. m. Sunda.n, D. !i II.
It. It., l.oS, 8.27 p. in.
For Tiinkhaniiocl.. Towanda. Ulmiia, Illiata,
Cemna and principil Intetinedlatc station?, lia
D.. L, It. W. It. It., 8.0s a. in.; 1.05 and .U0
p. m.
For (ienew, ltooliiMer. Bunalo, Niagau lall,
Chicago and all point, wist, via D. k II. It H ,
11.65 a. in., H.3.! (Blaik Diamond Express). 7.18,
lO.tl, U.t'O p in. sunilaje, D. li H, n. R.,
U.K. 8.27 p. m
Pullman pallor and sleeping or Leliih Valley
pallors car on all train between Wilkefi-Harro
and New York, PliHadclphia, Buffalo and Smis
pemlon Bridge
ItOI.l.IK II. VII,Iti;rt, Gen Supt , 2fi Cortland
Miret, New York.
CII.ni.i:S S. I.FK. Ucn. Pass. Agt., 2(i Cortland
street, New York.
A. V. .NONNFMACIir.n. Div. Pas. Ajt., Smith
Bethlehem, I'a.
Fur tickets nnd Pullman reeratlons apply to
209 I.aikaanim avenue, Seranton, Pa.
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
In FITeet Dec. 2, Ki00
South Leave Scranlou tor New Voik at 1,0.
.100 6.M, S.00 and 10.0, a. m.: 12.M, 3.3'i p in
For Philadelphia nt 8.00 and 10.05 a. m.j t'.M
and 3.33 p. in For btioudsbuig at 6 10 p. in.
Milk aciominilallon at 3.40 p. rn. Arrive at
llouokrn at ti-10, 7.H, 10.23, 12.0s', 3.15, ,,a
7.10 p. in. Airive at I'hilidelphu at l.Otl, :i -M
0.00 and 8.22 p. m. Airive liom New York at
1.10, II..I2 and 10.21 n. in.; 1.00. 1.5.'. 6.1,1. S,-,
and 11.1.0 p. m. Fiom Mioudilnirg at 8.05 a.
m.
Snrlli Leave fi.-ninton for lluflalo and lnrr.
mediate btatioim at 1,15, 0.35 and 0.00 u. in,;
1.6, 5.48 and 11.35 p. in. Fur Ojwcgo and
fvraiu.'.e at 6.35 a, ni, and 1,55 p. ni, Fm
Ullca at 1 10 a. in. nnd 1.55 p. m, por jlnn.
trote at 0.00 a in; 1.05 and 5.48 p. m, por
Nicholson at 4 00 and 0.15 p. m p0r lling.
Iisinton at 10.20 a. in. Arrive in herantnn Irom
llutlahi at 1.21, 2.5 , j.4; and 10.00 a. ,,. :I-;;q
and 6,00 p. li.. Iw lego and Sjr.uu,' at
2.55 a. m.; 1A."W and h.M p. in -rc,, lWti
at 2.55 a. in.; 12.33 nnd 1.30 p. m, i ,,
NiclioUnn at 7.M n. in, ami fi.On p, m, Ftom
Jlunlrose at It'.iHi a m . ..'0 and 8.00 p. in
BlouimbuiR llivlsimi-I.e.ive Nrantnn f,)r
Niirth'Jinlirrlanil, ut fi.l. 10.05 a. m.j j.jj Kaj
6.50 ii. in. For l'lj mouth at 1,03, 3,10, 8.00 p
in. For Klngsl'in at 8.10 a, in Arrive at
Northumberland at 0.E5 a, m.; I 10, j.oo at g.ij
p. in. Arrive at lhiglon at 8.6J a m. Arrive
at Plv mouth at 2.00, 4.82, 0.15 p. m, Airili
in Seranton from Northumberland at 0.42 a, in.;
12.33, 4.60 and 8.43 p. in. From Kingston at
11.0J . in. From I'Jjnioulli at 7.35 a. m.; a..'o
and 6.33 p. m.
SUNDAY TIIAINS.
South Leave Siranlon at 1,10, 300, 5 50. ld.0j
p, m,; 3.33 and 3. to p. in.
North Leave Seranton at 1.15, ti.Jj a. ,.
1.65, 6.18 and 11,33 p. in.
Illootuxliuit; DivUion Lcsvj fccianton at 10.03
a, in. and 6.5U p. in.
T
SOU,
Delaware and Hudson.
In LAei I iljv PI, mil.
rain' lor I'aihondale leave fcxiaiiton at il -o
i i,.3'i. 10.13 a. in.; I2.U). 1.2H. a. n iV.
6.20, rt.23, 7.5". 0.'3. "'" I', in.! LIU a. in. ' '
For Honefdali 0.20. 10.1!, a. m.j j.n u,i $o0
P' For Wilkes Haiie--'!.I5, 7,18, S,4. oRS. lo.pj
U.M a. in.; l.SSi '-' 3J-'f ' 6.10,7.18, 40. j
11. t,0 p. I". '
For L. V. It. II. poinl-M5, 11,55 a. m.; 2.13
4.27 and ll.W) P- '" , '
For IVniwl I""1'1 " " Plr.U-6., y.sg a
ni.; 2.18 ami 4.27 P. in.
For Albany and all points noith-o.-Jo a. in.
and 3.53 p. m.
1 SUNIHV TIl.MNS.
Fur Caibondalc 0.00, 11.33 a 111. j ?,j 3,51
6.17, 10.52 p. in.
For VllkialUne-0.S8, 11.65 a. m.; 1.33, i.2a,
0.27, 8.27 p. in.
For Albany and polnla noilh 3.61 p. in.
For lloiu'tdalc 0.00 a. 111. and 3.52 p. 111.
Lowest rates to all points In Unilcd state!
and Canada.
J. II. BriiniCK, . I'. A., Albany, N Y,
11. W. CIIOSS. D. I', A., Skianton, I'a.
Eile Railroad, Wyoming Division.
Time, Table in LiTeit Sept. 17, 1900.
Trains lor llavvley and local points, emmet,
lug at llavvley with Frle railroad for New York,
Keuburg and iuteiiuedlatc points, leave Scran
Ion at 7.03 a. 111. and 2.23 p. in.
Trains arrive ut cicianton at 10 30 a. 111. and
9.10 v. u.
ftltttltttK
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ClocksBest;
Union Hade
Tobacco;
A Good Smoke or Chew.
A Trial Solicited.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
MANUFACTURED BY
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044-40-48 Wyoming Ave.
Seranton, Fa.
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Brewery
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OLD STOCK
PILSNER
Jf. Vimth 8tr..t. SCRANTON, PA
Telephone Call, 23S3.
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MOOSIC POWDER CO.
Boons 1 and2, Com'Hfc BTd'aj,
ORANTOK, PA,
lining and Blasting
POWDER
Mtt ait Mooilo and Ruihdala VTarka.
LAPLIN RAND POWDBR CO.'S
ORANGE GUN POWDBR
eetrio Battarlea. EUotrlnKiplodwi,
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EXPLOSIVE
Reiauni Chemical Ca's
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Schedule In Effect March 17, 1901.
Trains leave Seranton:
6.45 a. m., -week days, for Sunbury,
Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and for Pitts
burg and the West.
9.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton,
nnd for Sunbury, Harrisburg,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington and Pittsburg and the
West.
2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays
1.58 p. m.,) for Sunbury, Harris
burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Washington and Pittsburg and
the West. For Hazleton, week
days only.
4.27 p. ni., week days, for Sunbuiy.
Hazleton, Pottsvllle, Harrisburg,
Philadelphia and Pittsburg.
.1. n. IlLTC'IIIVt.O.V, Ucn. Mgr.
J. B. WOOD, Gen. Pa. Agt
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
Stations In New Yoik-Foot ot I.ibcity ttrect,
N, It., and South Fcrij.
'i imv: T.Mii.i: in j:ffi: r may io, vn.
Tralm leave seranton (or New oik, evvail.,
r.llzabclli, Plilladelplila, F.ilun, llellilelicm, l
lent nnn. M.indi t Imnk ..ml While Haven, .it '..V
a, ni.; epre, 1,10; expiess, 1.00 p. 111, un.
days, 2.1S p. m
For Pulsion .ind Ilkes.H.nic, S..,-, a, m, ; m
and 1,00 p. 111. hiimldjs, S.l.'i p. in.
For lldllinioio and Wiivlilnslnn .tnd point
bouth and Wcbt via Petlile'iem, K.5j ,1, m I. In
and 4 p. ni. Sund.iji, 2.1.1 p. in.
For Long Uuncls lAcin (iiuve, etc., at P.,Yi
a. in. and l.iu p. in.
For lte.idlng, Lebanon and llairiibiirg, via A.
lnilown, B..V1 a, in, .mil 1.10 p. in. Siind.it.,
2.15 p. m.
For Pottstllle, S.fil .1, ill , 1. 10 p. in,
For .Mountain I'aik, S..V .1. 111, .n ;,n, (-
p. in,
lliiougli tlctrls to all polnla ea,t, Kiiilh und
west at lowent rales at the st.ttiof.
II. F. II.M.DMIN. Cen, Fi. Agt.
J. II. OUIAUSKN, Cien. Mipt.
Time Card in fffert Dec, 30th, WOO,
SCRANTON DIVISION.
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THIRD NATIONAL BUNK
OF SCRANTON.
Capital $200,000. Surplus $525,090.
United States Depositary.
Special attention given to
HUSINKSS, t'KRSON'AT. and SAV
INGS ACCOUNTS, whether large
or small,
Open Saturday evenings
front S to 9 o'clock.
Wm. Conni.i.i., President.
Hiisry Bi-i.is, Jr., Vice I'res.
Wm. H. Pi.ck, Cnshier.
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SUMMER FURNISHINGS
Our now stock of fabrics specially adapted for
this'season, is novr complete and comprises all
the new novelties in
Porch Rugs Porch Curtains
Fibre Carpets
Straw Mattings Summer Draperies
WILLIAHS&ricANULTY :
Temporary Store 126 Washington Ave.
Carpets. Wall Papers Draperies.
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ilJiM;ti)MAMM
TEETH
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We extract teeth, (ill teeth, and apply gold crowns and bridge work, with- i
out the 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. S
Note Our Prices for Perfect, Painless Dentistry g
Full Set Teeth (that fit) $5.00 H
Gold Fillings $1.00
Silver Fillings SO
Gold Crowns $3.00 to $5.00 &
1 eetli Without Pl&ies s.oo
Cleaning Tectli 50c .m PI ATE3'
No charge for PalnlesH Extraot- CDDC- DCni,.
illfr When Olhni' WnrL- lu TWrn IxLwLiif
We give a written guarantee for a) vears on all work. CL
The fact that this is an Incorporated Company doing busi
ness under tho laws of this State, and oponulnsr system of O
Oolllces, is a stilllcient guarantee of our responsibility anil
that; we Do Exactly a We Advcrtls;. e-
V'K JIAKE A SPEOJAIrv or Gold frown and Brlilso Wotlc. This Is a
system for inserting artlllclnl tcotli whern una or more 1110 inis.sltiK witliotit the
use or a plute. This woik Is mo,t benu tlful una cannot, be delected from the
natuial teeth. When properly done, wl II last a lifetime, fall and sec us oper
ate It will he a. pleasure for us to carefully examine your teeth and toll sou
exactly what your worn will losI. No chat-go for this. Hours. S to 8. S1111-
3 FREE
lkuiiik. ii;bl: v-sm w
das. 10 to l.
I The White Dental Parlors
C'oimr ,irkn.iiiui anil W.tniiiln imiiii "vor
N'pn.irk Mum' Mmi -( i .inlnti. I. np-l i1piii.iI
(oncciii in I lie wnrlil. -Jll oflkci in I niUil -t.it -s.
Tr.roiinr.ilrtl.
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DoiYou Travel?
With a supply of biscuit in an In-er-seal Patent
Package, a man may start from torrid Florida;
cross the dusty plains of Texas; climb the snowy
mountains of Colorado; brave the drought of the
great American Desert; follow the rainy Pacific
to frozen Alaska and in the Klondike make a meal
on fresh, crisp biscuit. Wherever you go you can
have your biscuit fresh and crisp if you get them in
the In-er-seal Patent Package.
When you order Soda, Milk, Graham, Oatmeal nnd Silline RUcuit, Banquet
nnd Vanilla Wafers, Ginger Snaps and Sultana Fruit, don't forget to ask for
the kind that come in the ln-er-scal I'atent Package, look for the
. trade mark design on the end.
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NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
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A LUXURY IV! THIN THE REACH OF ALL!
The consumption of
LION COFFEE
has increased immensely, and this coffee
is now used in millions of homes.
The grocers all over the country keep 11s busy
delivering LION COFFEE to them.
You will find no stale LIOW COFFEE
on his shelves- it sells too fast to grow stale.
Why? Because it is an absolutely mire coffee.
Strength, Purity and Flavor.
Our motto
Is
Please bear in mind that
Watch our next advertisement.
is not a glazed article; it is not coated with
eyg mixtures or chemicals in order to give it
a better appearance, AVo do not need to resort
to such measures we have no imperfections
to hide!
In every package of LION COFFEE you will nnd a t'ully illustrated and descriptive list. No hnusckceprt in
fact, no woman, man, hoy or gill will fail to find in tho list some article which will contribute to their happiness,
comfort and convenience, and which they may have by simply cutting out n certain number of I. ion Heads from
the wrappers of our one pound scaled packages (which is the only form in which this excellent coffee is, sold;.
WOOLSON SPICE CO., TOLEDO, OHIO.
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