A - ." ',,. .ivi-Tir- V YW'- ft.re? i it' ' . : , A T11IJ SC11ANTON TUIBUN13-TU1SDAY, MAY 38, 1001. 8 ;ht INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR SECOND WEEK OP THE NINE HOUR STRIKE BEGINS. Number of Men Who Cmo Hero to Tnke tho Strikers' Plnces Left for Their Homes Yesterday Mnchlu istu Are Departing for Various Parts of the Country Tho D,. I. & W. Board for Today Delegates Have Returned from the St. Paul Convention General Notes. Yesli'i'iluy malleoli tin1 IiprIiiiiIiir f ulmt tin' HtrlUlntf nmclilnlHlH and '''"' shop iiH'H fiij will sunn hi' Rcneral px-ocliis of tin- liniiiiiloil oinployoH of tho Ufl.iwiii-p, I.tirltiiu-iinim anil Wiil ern lliilli-r.ml I'liinpiin.v. Twi'iiiy-tlvo tni'ti drew thnlr pay nl nonn, rhvo tip limit- plnccii In tin iniK'hliii' shop and li-ft tho olty. ti ml last pvonliiR twonty moil IIIimI Into the I.Mt'Kuwantm ntu t Inn for (lii'lr wiirph and li't't on tho 1.;',:. o'clock train this iiioiiiIiir. Nlm tfcn more will leave today. Within a fdini'l pi'tloil. tin uncll In chaiRi: of the mi Ike Intends to ie qucHt nil the 1'orpiiH'ii who have heen nllovveil thtlH fat- to leinalli In the hops', to rIvp the fti'ittoi-s lllelr suip jiort and thpinsclvps ceaf-o work, A I.iirc number el the machinists anil otheiH mi strike have accepted positions cKewlmre, and dally ntit KoIiir trains bear Iiii-rp niiinbers from tin- elty, sumo of the men roIiir as far as Itutle 'lty. Montana, and others purposliiR to lliui work In Indiana. A ropioseiitatlvp of Sai-RPtit, liiRorsoll il Co., oi Kustmi, 1." now In the city, scekhiK the best men formerly ein pli.yed by the Allls-Chalniers, Dickson iinil l.aeknwnmia connipanles. The Kustiin company has adjusted Its dlf lleiiltlcs with its niPii and is now tak lnu' on an luei eased force. The Lackawanna lion and Sled cmnpaiiy yoseid iv bPRtiii Hip work of (HsmaullliiR the nim-hln shops, be low the North Mill, at width the men struck last -Monday. Ppvornl Iiiirp pimps of niachlnerv wen- l-emovi'd, and it Is expected that within a few weeks all ol it will have been take.n out. al'l.r which th shop will be lorn down. The engines, drills. el, are to be .shlpp"d to Itnl'falo, at the com pany's earlle.-l convenience. The ev i lusUe aiinmiueeuieiit made In yester day's Ti Ilium of Hie preparations In -Iiir made by the Lackawanna to lljilil the strik" by piittlns on tlltyncw en gines aroused much fniiinuii't iluriiif? the day. I'lmlrmnu fanipbell. of the cihiiicII, recently received tile follow lowliiR teleRiam veRaidinK tbe.-e en Rincs I'loiii A. K. Murphy, s't rotary of the Si'liPliPotudy local: ITo luinmiithr-, "li mill nn. Will Willi'. A. i:. Mnrpli.i. Yesterday iiioiiiIiir the Allls-Chal-iner strikers met at T.:!H o'clock, at Hulberl's hall, fornicil in line and marched to the shops for their pn. In tin: afternoon the Finch Manufac turitiR company's employes and th" men of I lie Dickson MnnufncturiliR company's ('liff street works received their w.ircs. The situation on the whole remains uucIiiiiirpiI. An aliiount of car repairing- Is behiR done at i ioulclsboro liy the I.acka wauna. where Foioinuii Knuth has a RUHR of men at work-, I'il'ty of the car biillilprs employed at Knffalo were leimrted as soliiR on strike yesterday ..fteriionn. Patrick Mellale, n steam litter, was arrested yesterday at the Instance of the Delaware. Lackawanna anil West ern company, us beiiiR one of the men who attempted to stall a riot at tliu i nr shops Sunday cvciiIiik when the alarm of lire was sounded from I'ox 'Ji::. Tho specific chat Re against Mellale was that he attempted to pull away from Special Olllcer Spellman a boy whom the latter hud arrested. It was ill first thought thai lie was one of the Mrlkon'. lmt ho denied this, where upon .MaRlstrate .Millar, before whom tho case was tried, rebuked him se verely for catisliiR tumble for which other peaceable men were blamed, lie lined him S10 anil costs. Returned from St. Paul. conductor ,luliu l-'lnnerty, who rep iisputPd Division No. I'.', of tile order of li.uilw.iy I'oniluctors, at the annual eonentiou 111 St I'nlll leeellllj. IV lurueil home Snuirdn.. lie was ae coiiipanied by his sister, Miss Mar- FAMILIAR WARNINGS. They Are Prevalent Come to Strong Men Come to Women Come to Children Ten Times flore Prevalent Now Than Ever It's No Wonder The Liberator is Hailed with Joy. Throbbing, palpitating lieait. Sleepless nights. Sudden startliiBs. Morning languor. Ilialn fug, Inability to work or think. Hxlmustiim on exertion. Flagging appetite. Vou rend In the columns of papers of Si'ianlon people pined not one, hut hundreds. It's the same all over the country with Dr. A. W. Chase's Norvo Pills, They tin not depend upon far-away evidence, becauso the nit'illclue is so thoroughly successful. Testimony Is forthcoming everywhere. The reason for this uupqiinlcd local merit-proving quality Is their peculiar action In bringing up the standard of norvo force ami removing these prevalent warn ings and symptoms. The sprinkling ofcuies hero and tlieio that attend other tieatments Is a downpour a clean sweep with Dr, A. V, Chase's Nerve Pills, They rebuild the nerves renew the blood, Mrs. James Watson, of fil.t, Twelfth strool, Scranton, Pa,, says: Dr. A. AV. Chase's Nervo Pills mu line, J began to use them for nor fops sick headaches and nervous, ness and had great success on stopping them completely, Heconlly I used them to overcome tho depression and weakness following grip, anil they were ngalii successful In giving me bodily strength and nerve steadiness, As an all lound nerve and general tonlo they are grand, and 1 am very much pleased thut my attention was called to them through .Matthews Brothers, Druggists, eon-er Washing ton and Tjackawnntm avenues. Tho quick results obtained with Dp. A. Wf Chuse'stNcrvo Pills in restoring strength and energizing the system teils a utory that has never been told When a druggist offers you something else, said to bo Just as goodor better thun Dr. A. W, Chase's Norvo Pills, to member there ate thousands of people In Scranton ready to testify In direct contradiction of thut statement. They know, becauso they have been cured. See that you got tho genuine, with portrait and signature of Dr. A. W.Chusp r,0 cents of deulels or of Dr. A. Chase Medicine Co., IJuf t..n v. Thousands To One Kiircl I'lnncrly, Mr. nntl Mrs. ClcnfRo l-Vnvler, of KltiRhamlnn, iwul MIsh 1!, 1-5. Our roll, who was a delpRato from Friendship division No. 10, Mullen' Auxiliary to the order of Hallway conductors. Dtnlntf his llifro weeks' trip Mr. I-'Intiorty visited St, Lnitls, Omaha, Sioux City. Ht. Paul, Mlnnpitpolls, CM eni?o mid oilier points of Interest. The t.'onvpntloti was In session nine, days, ami during that time there wpcp over ii.WO visitors In Hi. Paul. Numerous pleasure trips were nrriitiRpd for tin Visitors, which occupied a part of every tiny tliirhiR the sessions. A number of Important chatiRes were inndn In mutters perlalnltiR to the order, and amoiiR ollmr things ilecltled upon wiih a honin for urciI and disabled railroad men, to bo known as the Jlrotherhood of Hall way Kniployes' Home, to which will be admitted all ageil and distillled members of the various brothprhooiK A relief fund was also created In connection with the conductors' or der, which Is soparntp, and In addi tion to the Insurance fund now in existence. PlttshttrR was decided upon for holding- tho next convention. All of the old grand officers were fp-plected With the exception of llrand Junior Conductor Corbott, who wus succeeded by L. K, Shepherd, of CnmdPii, N, ,1. TIip .Scrnnton tleleRit tlon report a very enjoyable trip, anil say It was one of tho greatest eon veiitlons ever held by conductors In the I'nlted Stntes. D L. & W. Board for Today. Follow Iiir Is the make-up of the D., .. & W. board for today: .MO.NTtW. MAY 'J7. Wild f.n. I.,it -h p. in., T. filrp.iltick; ID r. in., I', ( jt.iii.iimh. 'II i:l)V, MAY 2'. Wild f.ils. i:.ii.t l'eiO a. in.. II. !. 1-irf.ln; .1 n. in., A. (!. Ilainmltl; 'i i. in., A. I'. Miilti-n; !i ,i. in., .1. II. MiC-inii, in n. in., I-'. V. htoftii tl it. in., II. I', (iilllir.ni; I I', in.. I'. ''. ali llnMn'H mm; i . in., II. Delmity; 0 p. in., II. WjII.ucj i! i. in., Wllll.tni Kirl.y. Siimitiito, lite. -! n. in.. M"t. !'-. I'.nriui;; !i a. in., nf.-l. frmmfcllrr: li p. in.. I'.i-t. . IIiiiiiIk.iii: p. in., t',it. W. II. .'.'UliuN; 7 p. in., i-u-t N.iy Anu'. I!. MfAllitir; 7 p. m., wet fifiin CnuiiM. Mfl.iiiif; 7 p. in., i-t fimn tii.uis.i. Tlieimiwin. Pnlliis-IO n. in., I'. K. Scenr. I'li.lirr.-'i ,i. in., Ilmici; in a. in., S. Fin nrrlj ; l !.: n. in., .Mtiran; 7 p. in,, .Minpliy; ti p." in., I..inipliic: HI l. in.. Wlilni-r. I'.ii.veiiitpi- I'ngiiitf T .i. in,, i ..libit a; 7 .i. in,, Wn-'ir: .VI' . in,, "-Union, i" p. in., M.iitmiin, Willi r.n. el -I .i. in.. W. I!. t'.i-linr; .", a. in., li. I .in1: a, in., c. Kiii'.'-lcy; to ,i. in , P. I.. Ilmrii-,: II .1. in., T. MiC.iilliv ; I p. in., A. li. It't'li li.iin: ' p. in., .Inlin (l.ili.icr.in; t p. in., I'. .1. Iiiiitiliun; ii p. in., M. l.iimnil,t ; 7 p. in., I'. Wall. Mirici:. Ili.tUin.iii I.ii'm' M.ili.i "ill U" "ill uitti .1. 11. Mi ( .inn. tti.ikt in in Wliiiiifi- ill i. ill at tialniiiKlcr'n i.tllie. Iti.il.iiu.in A. Ileilrrp will u, mil with .1. II. s'u.iil? ni'i nip. reiitliulnr P. .1. NralN will taku Ii'k inn 7.:;') p. in., Mtmil.it, M.i.t -7. This and That. The Krle company Is ptejiarlnR to greatly Increase tho size of its shops at Susquehanna. Tile Iron market remains very nulel and il looks as if export trade would no bo a motor In the market this fall. (Iroinnl was broken yesterday for the new car barn, to be erected by Contractor Peter Stiff for the Scran ton Hallway company on Providence road. The strike at the lless-fioldsmith nntl liamford silk mills at Wilkos Harrt; have been settled. At the first named mill the employes return to work this mornliiR and at the Haiu fonl mill they will return to-morrow. In St. John's ball. South Serautoii, Sunday afternoon, a branch of the Allied Metal .Meithanlcs' union was or ganized. The branch includes all men In tin trade in Scranton and vi cinity and takes in those workmen In the minor branches of the metal trades not necessarily prollelent or skilled mechanics. The mammoth new breaker of the I.elilgh Valley Coal company. Packer No. I colliery, Mas placed in opera tion yesterday, giving employment to a large number of men anil boys. This breaker has been in course of con struction for two years, and is one of tlie finest In tho entire anthracite re gion. It is provided with till the latest appliances for the preparation of coal, and lias an Immense capacity. It is also Intended to prepare the coal mined at Packer Nos. " and .'I eollorlos at this breaker, but this will not he done until everything Is gotten down to a system. Digestion slow. Food heavy, I'asily excited, iiorvnua. Trembling hands anil limbs. Strength falls. Loss of ilosh and muscular power, Settled melancholia. I'tter despondency. before. They aie making history In before. They aie making medicine, We're After You And the hiah-pricctl tailors re after us. The facts are WK'Vl: BUSTED Till: COMBINE and save you $10.00 on Spring and Summer $ t.OO Suits and I J Overcoats Made to Your Order. We positively assure you, as one of the leading manufacturers of WOOLEN GOODS in the United States, the above Suits and Overcoats cannot be duplicated in quality, fit, finish, style and durability by any other house for less than $25.00. Call today and select your pattern from hundreds of rolls direct from our own factory, every yard ot which is woven from XXXX wool. Re member, from mills to you at one little profit, We have received 5.00 on forty of the above Suits and Over coats, which are on hand uncalled for, If we have your size $10.00 will buy them. GARSON TAILORING CO. 406 SPRUCE, STREET. NO VERDICT IN DUFFIN CASE Coin lulled f:-om l'.ipc :). Mnir by having the city assessors pick thorn out from the preceding year's assessment. Ho then made a com putation to Hx the apportionment, published the remit ami proclaimed an election. .Mr. Vnsburg argued that the Act or 1S!I1 Is only directory and that the Act of 1V.I.1 is mandatory. Heading them together, the proper conclusion to arrive at is that in obedience to the mandatory Act of JSfCi, the olilcers should have been elected at the next rustling election, and the Act of ISM, relating to tho means of making the apportionment,,; fixing the ratio una the lilt", being' only directory, it was only necessary to follow the direc tions as well as was possible, which, it is claimed, was done. Sir. Martin's answer to this was In effect that anything that was done prior to the first .Monday in April re garding t lie apportionment or ratio was illegal. The Act of ISfi.";, he went en to ftiy, provides in explicit terms that a olty passing from the third to the second class "shall thereafter (after the first Monday of April) b.i 1 ontrolled and regulated by second class cily laws. This means, .Mr. .Martin continued, that after the ilrst. .Monday In April, but not before it, the Act of ISfil anil other second class city acts should obtain In Scranton. In other words, Scrnnton was not sub ject to second class city laws until after the first Monday In April, and a councilmanlc committee of the third class in Scranton, in conseiiuenco, could nut make the apportionment. Tlie three judges listened very in tently to the arguments. School District Indebtedness. I). .1. Iteedy, .solicitor of the Scranton school district, filed with Clerk of the Courts Daniels yesterday a statement of the district's Indebtedness, as u pre liminary to the now issue of $7.'i,miu worth of improvement bonds. The statement contains tho following items: Iliili'lii-tnltiFM M iv l.'i. full llnnilcil tl. 1 1 1 sivi,iHm Oil tlttins en w-linol sites JT.IJI in OniiiK ell K'liuol Imil, lilies 1,701 M Tot, it Sim, I'JS hS lli-niiui.-i l.iy IS, lull - K.'ii.l; in iiil,liii; tiiml l.'.lKkl 01 Cili in -iiiKiii,' fund 71, M7 M l'( liniiinit I.imm Ill.lH'likl Hut- fiimi Mlf ol li'U 1,'i'M mi Tnlil SI,V.,ss N! At liu I iri.lt la i'iIih'mi Vll.'i.Si? The cash ia Hie treasury foe general school purposes and tho school taxes levied for this year are not Included in tlie assets. The assessed valuation of the district is $'.':i,ltiO,SI. Tlie district therefore has u leeway of?liri,lW,ili), or $IO,lS:'.t;o mora than is needed for tlie now Issue. Attacking1 Eleven Licenses. Seven Scranton lliiuor dealers, ac ciimmI of selling to a minor, and four Ouuiiiorc dealers, charged with celling on Sunday, wore called upon yester day by the Municipal leaguu to conin liefme court and show cause why their licenses should not be revoked. Those accused of selling to minors are: llridget Walsh, Michael Mauley, .lohn II Kelly, Soventh ward; Jacob Harris, Ignnty. Vriiln, Klghth ward; Kruiik Xowlckl, Nineteenth ward, and Moicalf .t Hudson, Thirteenth ward. Hay Keene, tho boy detective, who tlguretl In the. Walsh, Harris and Uram cases, which Alderman Millar dis charged, Is named as the minor to whom tho accused parties sold the liquor, .lames Hold, one of the .Munici pal league detectives, makes the alll dovlts. The four numnoieans cimrsod with selling on Sunday are: Patrick ,1. Uegan. Third ward; Marlln .1. CTHoyle, Second ward; John M. Coleman, Klisi ward; Jennie K, Hrluk, Sixth ward. Agent Hubert Wilson appears as com plainant. The rules to show cause why the licenses should not bo revoked wero iiiado reliiruublu Wednesday, Juno 1!, 1001. Lnngstnff Election Contest. Hy direction of court the registry tests of voters used in tho IS'.'" election, out of which the I.ansstalf contest grew, wero turned over to (.'onmils sloners Lewis and Puggun yesterday by Clerk of tho Courts Daniels. The commlssioiieis have about com pleted their findings and will make u report within ten days. T.lltle Interest now attaches to tho result of the contest. Out of curiosity there Is some anxiety to know bow many votes wero found illegal on each side, but, as to the costs, there Is no longer any particular interest, It being tttmuruUv understood that they will amount to about $100,000 and that the county will pay them. Liquor Licenses Transferred. The liquor license granted to Andrew Kervnl. First ward, Taylor, was yes terday transferred to George Ilamar skl. The license granted Thomas Hren iiiiii. corner of Sanderson and Dunmoru streets, Thrnop. was transferred to Ahrnm D. Huberts. A license for the remainder of the voar for the hotel at the corner of I'onu avenue and Linden street was granted to Stephen McKenna. A license for this place was granted to M. J. Hannon at licence court, but lie failed to take it out. Insurance Company Makes Answer. Answer was made yesterday, through Hon. John 1. Quinnuii. attorney for the defendant, in tho case of Cather ine McCann against the Independent Order of Odd Fellows' Mutual Aid .Society of Pennsylvania. Tho answer says that misrepresen tations were made regarding the age ntiil health of Johanna Wlinlen, tho party Insured, ami that this vitiates the policy. Marriage Licenses. Fred l)ais 101." Paul street Margaret Hlehards. ..HOfi Howell street Mlkola Brlslitas Olyphant UorUa Warbutoh -. Olyphant Orvllle V. .Munson Waymnrt liessle K. Torwllllgor Scranton COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. A into i'it .1 tic 1 1 op in ilixni'io t.it pi.mUil jr.-U'itl.it in III' t-.ii "f .luwpli !. (.'nlili :u.iinL Miry K. llli. Tim Iicirinir w.i flxnl for .lime ::, nl - p. in., Ih'foie .lutli' Kelly. Atloiiio.v ltirpli O liiirn, rrpirM'iitin? Ilin ilc fi'iiil.iuW in the e.1f of the I'oiiiniotiHO.illh agnn-L I'ltil lldthir nntl .Miiliu I'l.ihclly, iisKimI curt jtMcitljy tt iliit'tt the pinL'L'iillun to hlo a hill of iurtirul.it. 'I'll' defendant .in; cluninl will, ci'ii.-pirinc lo injiue the t-niutonhin. C'ouit tuuk Uip p.-piii. inle if-liiriMliI' .lutio 17 ws Ri.inlcil r.tor il.iy at tlie in.l.ince of Polly SUnlon to tomprl K. (,. Smith to i-how cni-e nliy lie shmiltl not In in? :i Miit in eieel ment to tlelcrininc tin: title to .t lot in l)iclu,an -itV, whhli Mr, Mintli lioimht :H s-Iiim UJ's sile, .inil -A bit li Mi-,. Sinntou rl.iiim a lulf interc-t in. Alluiney W.itiwn up. pe.irs for .Mis. St.in.lou. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In Ktrrtt Mairli 3, HKJl. For 1'hilatlelphi.i onl New Yoik via n. ,t; H. 11. It., at 0.45 uiul II. S3 a. in., nr.il 2, 18, I.J7 (fllack Diainimtl Cupie), a,,l U.30 p. m. bun dats, I). & II. It. It.. 1.5-J, s.-7 p. in l'or White IUcn, lh.'.lclon iiml prinoip.il poinn In tlin coal rcsions, U 1). k II. It. t,, it tj, S.US anil 1,27 p. in. For 1'ottstille, 1.27 p. in. l'or nrthlrlicm, Kastr.n, Ittvilin;;, lljrrbsburg ami principal intfriuetli.ilo stations via I), tc II. It. It., 'UJ. ll.oi LI -' 18. 427 flllat k l)i.i. niund llxprcs), 11.30 p. III. Suntla.ts, 1). .t: , li. It., l.M, S.27 p. in. l'or TunUlunnotk, Towantla, Klnilia, Ithaea, Cfcncva antl principal Inteiineill.ite statloiw, i.i 1)., U & W, It. II., DM a. hi.; 1,05 uml 3. It) p. in. l'or firncn, ltoolit-tcr, Iliiflfalo, N'lasaia Fall', riiii-aco anil oil puliiU west, via t). k II. It. It., 11.05 a. in.. ii.U.1 (llljtk Diamond K.Npu's.sl, 7. is, 10.11, lt.::0 p buiulajb, 1). & H. It. n., 11.S.-1, S.27 p. in Pullman pallor and sleeping nr l.eldsli Valley Pallors caw on all tralM hotweeu Wilkrsdline anil New Voik, rliluilelplila, llnllalo and aiH. nniitlon liti'i. itoi.i.ix ii. wn.niit C!cn. Supt., !M Coilland 2(1 Cortland Ast Huutli hlieet, ! orh. fll.ltl,i:S S. I.IX. Ceil. 1M3. AkI sheet. New Yoik. A W. .OXSi:jl.t'lli:H, liv. I'asi. I'fllileliem, IM. For ti.kclH iiml 1'iilluian rescrtatlons apply to CO'l Lackawanna aicnuc, Serautoii, I'j. Central Rnllrond of New Jersey. Stalions I" New Yoik -foot of Liheily uticct, N. It,, and Soulli l'ciiy, TIMF. T.MU.i: IN Hl'lT.CT MAY 111, lfm. Tralm Icaiu Scranton fur .New Yoik, Neivatk, r.liubeth. Philadelphia, i.jstun, llctlilclieni, Al luitniMi, Mamli Cliunk antl Milto llaien, at S.35 . in.! expo, LIU; e.pictf, 1. 00 p. m, sm. dJVi, 2.1.1 p. ML For l'ittston ami Wilkwlliriv, S.3.5 a. m.; j,u and I.O0 p. in. Siimlaj. 2,15 p. in. For naliliiioie ami u.-hliilon and polnh South and Wtt via Hellilchcin, !,. a. in., l.p) and I i, m, Stinda, S.IS p. m. For Lons llumlii Ut-cau tiruie, ,clc,, at f.y, a. m. and LID p. m. For lteadiii!,', Lebanon and llarrlntiurit, Ua Al. loniown, S.53 a. in. and LIU p. in, SiiiiU.uk, J.lft p. in. ' For I'oltiVllle, R.fi.1 a. m., 1.10 p. in. For Mountain I'aik, S.55 a. in, 1.10 and t.(j ii. in, 'through tickets to all points ta,l, fotitli am) wrbt at loutit latek al the station. II. I'. IIALDIVIN. (Jen. I'a.a. Ant, J. II, OI.IIAl'SFN, (Jen. Supt. Delaware and Hudson. ,.. I t M... 1,1 II., I III I.IIV I -. ..'. '!. Traim tor I'iilioiwlalc leaie btraiiton at tl."0 U.tl. b.M. 1W a: " 1-'.,IU. !, 2.11, j.jj 0.20, 6.25, 7.67, IMa. ILIj p. Iil.j Ltti u, m. MT.' ...L j.t- ,. m int.. u i . .. .... .. lor lloucauic v.-v, .v..- -. ... II ami 5.20 p. III. . . . Fin Wilkei-llaiie-o.ij, ll.M a. i'i l'-" -''b' J- Ikci-Haiie-ci.lj, 7.IS, S. It. o.ss, in i ,,; i.a-J. 2.1b, J-n, -1.27. 0.10.7.1S, 1(1.11' 11. For L. V. It. poinu-tJ.lj, ll.is a. n,,. :IS L27 and ll.W !' ' , , For l'nnhanU It, It. point G.v v,si a in.; 2.18 and L87 p. "' For Albany ami " l'ol,lli nortli-o.o a. nu anil D.M !' '" ami u.o- i guNAV TltAIN'S. For ("aitiondalc ".00, ll.l a. in.; J,, j.j 5 47, 10.52 p. I". For Wilkcallarrc 0.3S, 11.00 a. m.j 1.5J, ,t.2j, 0 2. 8.27 p. I". For Albany antl points norlli :t.5:: p. ,, For lloncdalc U.K a. in. and S.jj p, ,, Lowct late " nil l",n'" in L'nitwl sutei and Canada. .1. II. lltmm'K. . I'. A., .MKiiiy, X, Y, II. W, CU04S, U. I'. A., Sklauloii. Pa. 11. oil n. ...... TEETH B7BB.'5aijm(fvra ?2 CDPC No nlmrco -S .- - fiijf When Othor Work 1h Done. Iv.l-'L '.X Wo give 11 written gtmrniitua for t) years on till work. 0. 9 'I'lio fuel tlial tills Is an Jiicorportilud (Joiiipuny doing httHl- 'S ncsH undur tho ItiWH of tiiln Sttito, iiml opumtlngti Hy.itoin of O ',Z liOoltluuH, is uHiilllctcnt. gttnrntituo of our responsltilltty unci ? ?5 that wo Do Uxactly u Wo Advertise. 9 WH 1IAKU A SPHCTATrv of Gold Crown and TtiltlBo Work. Thin la n VS nysUciit for liiHci'tlnpr artllli'lul tooth where om or loon! ai-o inl.s'ylto,' without tho IS 'lc of :v i'1111''' Tl,ls W0l'k ,H n,nsl ,icau ,,lu' "'l 'itniint be dctoctPd frniu tho ?2 iiutui-al tooth. "When proporly done, wl II last a lifetime, fall anil suo u oper- S ato. It will ho a plcnutiro for 113 lo carefully oxiiinlut your tooth and toll you '.Cl fxaotly what your work will cost. No clmrtro for tliln. Houih, S to 8. Hun- uiiyn, 1U to 1. I The White Dental Parlors RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Schedule in Effect March 17, 1001. Trains leave Scranton: 6.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia. Balti more, Washington and for Pitts burg and the West. 9.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, and 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. m., week days, for Sunbury. Hazleton. Pottsville, Harrisburg-. Philadelphia and Pittsburg. .1. 11. lirrcnixsos. Om. Mu-r. J. 11. WOOD, tic 11. Ii.i. Ant. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western In KITcct IK'C 1, VMS. Pontli Lr.ni' Sir.intou for .Vow Yoik at 1.10, .1 no fi.Sll. WW nntl lO.OJ a. in.: 12..V1, 3.:;:! p. m. Tor riillailrltiliU at S.H0 anil 10.(1.-, a. in.; Ii and Il.ilo p. 111. l'or StiiiiuMiiiii; at CIO p. in. Milk accommodation at H.40 p. 111. .niio .it Hobolii'ii at B.W). ".I. 10., 12.0?, rs. 13. 1, in T.l'J p. 111. Aulvo at I'lilliiilrlpliiu at i.Oti, B.ai, (1.1X1 ami r.22 i. m. Anile fitiin cv Yoik at 1.10, B.Ili antl lO.'Ji! a. 111.: 1.0). l.W, r,, , s. 1.1 nntl ll.ul) p. m. 1'iom Mroinlsliiin; at S.05 .1. Norlli Leave S.rantpii for rtntr.ilo and tutrr mcdiato tilion-t ut 1.13. fi.iiJ and n.nn a. m. : l.Ki. fi.lS and ll.:i3 P. in. Tor O.Mtnj-,, , Siaciic nl G.:tr. a. in. and 1.35 p. m. -,,r litii-.i at 1.10 a. 111. anil l.M p. in. l'or .Hon-tio-t; at 9.110 a mi 1.05 ami 5.H p. m. .'or NltlioUoi' nl OU ami 0.13 p. m. Tor tinS. hsmlon al 10.3) a. in. Arilic in Pcr.inlon from Hutlalti at 1.2'. -' '' i'"1 NI-00 m.; :;.:;() nntl S.TO p. 111. 1'iom 0i'KO and Sr,u tiw at J.D3 a. m.: l-'-S-l antl .s.W p. m K10111 i;tif.i at 2..ri3 11. in-: 1-':iS ,""1 :l'" P. m. 1'iom Kitliol'tm at 7.f'0 ,1. m. antl .() p. ,. ptom Aloi'.troso at 10.1)0 a. in.; :i.2o antl s.uo p. tn. ninnni-liiin: Iiivislon l.eavo t-Vranton for Nortliumlieil.ind. "I ''' ln3 a. m.; 1.33 a.i I 5.50 p. m. l'or IMjniontli at 1.03, 3.10. (,.50 p. in. for Klnston at 8.10 a. in, Airlvo at Northiimlinljnd at 0,:t,1 11. 111.; 1.1(1, 3.00 ami S.I3 p. in. Arrive at Kinclnn at S.M a. m. Arrive at lMiiiinutli "t --OD. !"-. 0.15 p. 111. Amu. in Stranlnn from Xortliiinilioil.md at 0. 12 a. m.; 12.35. 1,30 and S.45 p. 111. 1'iom KliiKsInn .it ll.tit) a. in. I'roin l'l.Miioutli at 7.53 .1. in.; a.M ami 6.:!5 p. in. SL'XPAY TIIAIXS. Fonlli Ixavi Hti.iiiton at 1,10, 3.00, 5.30, 10.03 p. m.: !..: and 3.10 p. m. X111II1 l.cive fc'tijiiton at 1.15, (i.03 a. m. : 1.35, S.IS and 11. SB p. in- Moom-dimi.' Divi-1011 Leave Stranton at 10.03 a. in. anil 6.50 11. in. Erie Railroad, "Wyoming Division. Time T11I1I0 in KITeet Sept. 17. IDOo. Trains tor lUwloy and local pointit. runnc. t Ins at Hawley itli Llie railroad for Xcw Yoik, XtTwlinrK and intermediate points, le.uo Str.in. ton at 7.05 a. 111. ami 2.23 p. in. Tidln.1 arrive at Scranton at ID.oO a. 111. and 9.10 p, m. Time Card in effect Hee. .lOtli, 11)00, SCRANTON DIVISION, 207 80S I 801 .IM wo inr.. I PM . ..' ....710Ar. X.V..W.I3J St. I.v, .'8(i0. .. 1 P.M PV ," ...3 054 80,. 2 114 85 ...823445. ...2814 65. .2415 IS. .. 3(05 II. .. !Mia. .M.scasio. .... 803534 .. .9 195 11 HI 3 151 5. M I Ht PM 1 ..l01.V 105Ar, ..10(013 68 " .. 10.1113 45 " ..1010 13 31 " ,,, Cniloiiln ,,,l.r, ...lliini'oel;.,, " . .MarllKlit. . " .I'lfWoti rink. " .Wlnttoml... " ...IVUiili'lli'... " Oron ' I'lfAMtllt Mi, .. Union dnle.. " .Koifht City.. " t'nrtinuilftlo Ytl " ..('Hllltilltlltlil , .White llililp", . 5Iii)lleltl Yd. " . MayilelJ... " . .Jfrnon.... " . Ait'lilmlil... " . IVinliiii.,, " . r'l;Ulli.. " .(lllliliiilit.,. " .. Priii'lniiR.. " ., Tlnotip ... " ..I'rnttiU'iit ?., ' . I'nikl'l-it,,.. ...bt--uuton...Ar. ID I. '1 UH5 " 10 00 13 10 " u&iilia-t " UI0IIH " ua.in " ail 1 as, " B Mil SI, " 010 11 so; " . PM .610' 7 003 845 51 . 7 0.1 7 0.13 416 f8 7 018 430 01 11 11; .(131 jam 11 " .6 S3 .6 29 1 00111 11 " I Hi M It Oil " 7 0-J3 45CC3, 7 153 616 10 7 18U M0 12 . 0 21 Kill 1)1 " .6 23 H30II 01 " its n 11, lu m " m.'iorki HIOItIM " 17 .13 606 lb !7'.'-4 Clli 21 7 S34 O7024 7 1114 106 87 7 :i14 I4C31 7 :ui4 17(1 a. ,? 4 W6 85 'll PM PVI nil .ail .(103 .0(16 .sea 00c 8.1-1 10 lit, " m : 1 u 11; " a :ti 10 1 1 8:1010 cil.. I' hi i Additional lmlnlravii Cnrbontlalp for MattlrM Yard MSiuii i-'ifi!! siiiu.lay, an.l 7.60 pin Hunilay only.aitivlng alilavliPl,! VM70U'man,in.00rm. AtlilitloiinllraliialiavrMraiitonot7airmSiintlavonly, itonpiniftalllallon lo ('arlamdalr, arntlui; al 715 pin, anil train Iravoi .MuiIipI.I Yard lor CarbonJalii at 0. II am tlail, arriving ntLartMinilale a to,.'wain. Hates ' cent! litr mile, Lonest yotes ti till l'tilnts Went, 4. C, -.NDCRSON, J. C. WCLEH, I'M'll'aia'rAiti'iit, Irar. Atent. Xi Vutkt Or. htrantou. IV Pocono Heights flotise AtfOininotl.ilei 50; inodein niiinr(iiiiiili irnni ttitanii on pirinUeii; Icilns inodiT.iti'; ln-st lid-ui-iu-e. Semi lor iiinil.ir. Samuel Edinger, HI Pocono. Pa, Ever? Woman i , i.,irii Ti 11 anl lIumiI.I L tin iv .-." . v.v? l9UICIVBiViiMi my : " . flli.lllt rt.M VTUIltlt lftl .(?!; S' A, MARVEL Whirling Spm -: ,g v ""C ,cw. ItQilitivl .SuetHtH, HfSl Ml 'SI Mli UHVfUlvll' ll'jtcnletl 1 lUU40VU-ltb.. i.. . .t.,.l ft r II. If II-, Mill, nl Ml'ly 1I10 ,.1 1... 1.11, ...,1.1 ki.,,1,1, lor II ...... .....l ....... -.iu.l t, ..i.n iiiiit.iini ihvh -.., ... ,, ,.,,. .. lull iKiUltuljiHiind diie'iii'ii'in- llllll" ,,,-',,l -.f.-., -, Room Oil, Times Iltlj., Now Yoik, fXFTfHEfL527ffil3 rtlllJfljbl, V. Oul (Irrnan brrrUlt U DUt.(frrW rur 4 to 1J iJ-itlif4t,4botvr.I Pli4 ToaUuti. Avriut IHliililj, t aijrjhuiHl,' ;mrsUhniVMUivi4ri;rSornlvliaoUUt0uki riPMict(tr utairiKJi4 tiftlrU4irrmil. lrtli anr.r m .J fklZ, J fti w 1 il uiie I We extract teeth, till teeth, and npply gold crowns and bridge work, with out the least pain, by a method patented and tiscd by us only. When the im pression is taken in the morning plates will be finished same day, if desired. Note Our Prices for Perfect, Full Set Teeth (that fit) Gold Fillings Silver Fillings Gold Crowns iccin wmiout Plates 5:5.00 mi run k iccin .. Bti- . for J'ulnloas JiXtrnut- C?rIZ?0 Cnnior r,.iiliw.iiin.i Ncw.irk Mini- concern In tlio Inc'oiii)nilnl. t t ! SUMMER FURNISHINGS Our now stock of fabrics specially adapted for f this season, is now complete and comprises all tlio Tinw nrnrrlfic in Porch Rugs Porch Curtains s Fibre Carpets 0. WI LLI AHS Temporary Store Carpets. Wall Scott & Co. Men's Department We desire to call your at tention to our new line of Negligee, Stiff Bosom and Dress Shirts which havejust been received In Negligee We are showing only the newest things for the season par ticularly in ox-blood and blue assortments. Prices from $1.00 up. Stiff Bosoms All new ef fects at 75c and $L00. Dress Shirts Long and short bosom, open or closed fronts, in all qualities. Elegant assortment of Col lars, Cuffs, Neckwear, Hosi ery aud Suspenders. 126 Wyoming Ave, New Phone and Old Phone, TRY 5 Clock's Best; Union Hade Tobacco A Good Smoke ov Chew, A 'Xiinl Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed. MANUFACTURED BY The Clock Tobacco Co., G44-10'48 Wyoming' Ave. Scranton, Pn, Meldrnm, .4.tetaM..V4Mto.t4.i.)l si Painless Dentistry fj $5.00 $1.00 50 $3.00 to $5.00 z jyjfl PLATES nntl AV.toiiiln aiciinr'. Ou"f Sloio, SiMnlnii. 1.:ittti-t ilrnlil wotlil. a) ofllcos In Utillctl Sjl.itcs. t w r v t r t t t t t -r t 4 f 6SB9. 2 ncuiiiw 'i04. j & Straw Mattings Summer Draperies J & flcANULTY : 126 Washington Ave. Paper. Draperies. OF SCRANTON. Capital JliOO.OOO. Surplus 5525,003. United States Depositary. Special attention given ti BL'SINKSS, I'KRSONAL and SAV INGS accounts, whether larg or small. Open Saturday evenings from S to 9 o'clock. W.M. Conni.i.i , President. Hi.nkv I5i:i,in, Jit., Vice Pres. VVm. ii. Pi-ck, Cashier. s Lager Beer Brewery Mnnuracturora or OLD STOCK PILSNER 430 to 455 N. Ninth Street, .PA Telephoao Call, 2Xi3. NEW YORK HOTELS. TOM1NSTJM HOTEL Cor. Sit 'i-nlli M ami Irving I'Uii', NEW YORK, Aini'ii in l'l SI"'1 Vr li-iv ami I pivariN, ruioii'.m I'l.ui. jinn IVr l4- ami linvaiili. fc.iujl Itatis lu rjiiilllca. T, THOMPSON, Prop. .- -- I For ..iishmss Men 4- in the hcuil oC tho wholrsalt . district. T. For SIlOPlHUS . s minutes' walls to Wanamnkera; T S minutes to Slfuel Cooper's Bis l j fiturc. Unsy of access to the treat Pry Goodii mores, , -f X For Slslitscor.s t" 4- One block from n'way Cars. glv. T tnc easy transpoitutloii to all " points of Interest. 4- I HOTEL ALBERT AKW XUKH.. iiW i Tor. Uth ST. A. UNIVBRSITT PI " j. Only ono lllock from Uroadway. -t- : rooms, $ 1 up. a : .f--4--f -f-f f t -- -! 1
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