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THE SCRANTOiy
TltlBUNE-WEDNESDAY, MAY" 20, 1901',
INDUSTRIAL
AND LABOR
UINOHAMTON'IS INDULGING IN
HIGH HOPES.
Lender of That City Clnlms to Hnve
It on Unquestioned Authority That
the Shops of This City and Utlca
Aie to Bo Located Thcie Make Up
of the D,, L. & W. Boaul for Today.
The Is Still Engine with Vigor In
the Jeiscy Mine Shoi tor Paia
grnphs of Interest.
"Tluil the ioiiiiivhI or thu inalii
hIkiih tiiiiti Sci iintiiti ami t'tlcu to litis
city Im uiiili'i' (uiiHlduiulldii ut the
llClltlllllltl'IM ut till' lilU'kllWtllltUU
mini In Xi'v Veil k ut tln iiii'Hi'in iIiiip,
the l.eadvi im ni'mii'il to Htatu on
uniiiCHlliiiiiililc liitliiulO," .iilil the
Bltiffliiiiiitnn header, of Monday evt-n-ln.
"I'ver Mime the liinje't't toi tile p
tenxlun of a pultrli hIhhs the south
bank oC lite Su,siiolHiiiiiii ilif was
In cumin lit and mt fnrwiiitl by the
lin.uil of tiade, Hie l.iieakwiinnii nlll
cIiiIm have hud thiM move In mind. If
the switch It put thiotiKh theie. the
.hops will undoubtedly he located on
that .side of the river. To ltluRhani
lon Much a move would IiiIiik upwniilM
of one thotiMiiml fanilllc.H to the city,
plncliiFr In tlielr pocektK eveiy week
thoiH.'inds of (IoIIium. With the car
Mlmp'. In Hlmtlmniton 11 would lie only
n (iiiehtlim oi' a .iliert time when the
lieadiiuiu tei.s of the load, now sit
uated In Seianlo'i, would follow.
"What the Dol.iwaie. I.ackawaniia
and Wetein oIHcIiiIm want Im to set
In a iliv Mheie thev can fonduct their
own hiif-lne'-s In their own way. In
tel fe'icil with no one. IlitiKlinniton l"
.'ueli a iilnee. in I lit ir eye.-, m it only
lies with the eltl.eim of r.inpliuiiiloti
to meet them half way lor the shop"
to lie liullt In this i It v. Am they .stand
In Scialitiiii. the .shops have lint a
Mlllleletit capacity lor the load. They
must lie icliililt, and theie is not imnn
cuoiiKh theie for moie shop IiiiIIcIIiiks
nf the abe which the company pro
puses to luitld. They must he hullt
m'Iiiim. heie. ami I'liiprhaniton nffeis .1
splendid Held. It Is centrally located
for the entile system, einhiaclnff the
main line, and the .yiacue and tJttca
divisions.
"Itepr.ndinK the matter, some of the
nillcl.ils -the Reneral suiierlritendent.
the chief engineer, the supeilntendent
of iiiotlve power, and otheis aie ex
pected in the city the latter p.iit of
the week to look over the situation.
It Is understood that the opeiatiiiff
olllcials look upon the ieninv.il liore
as a decidedly practicable piopositlnn
fiiuu an oppintiiiR standpoint.
"Willi the car shops and marhlne
vhops in nitiKliaiiilnn, it would mean
Unit many of the seneial officcis
w'liilil have their lieadqunrteis heie.
.iKo tic no'-'-ibllitv of the general
In ,idiii,ti tors tollowiiifj siill, as stated
above. Those y,n would come ate
piesimi.iblv, 1.. T. riin(leld, master
car biiilili i T S. T.loyO. siipeiiiitend
i nt of niotlve power and niaeliineiy,
tiiKithei with their ollicial foices.
"The chatiKe in the location of the
shops, if made, which now seems cer
tain, will occur .Tune 1."
TIip Nine Hour Dny Strike.
Vesieid.iy was an unexentful day
h: the nine hour day strike, ;. noth
ing outside nf a routine n.ituie tians
I lied. A nuinber of men weio yester
day impoited by the Lackawanna,
ami others .lie claimed to htie iuil
work.
Five of the company's stiiUliiK
blacksmiths lott tor New Voi k yes
teiday noon, to accept positions theie,
and nthcis ot the strikers daily leave
for other points. Ohaiiman llumph
ley H. Cainpbcll, of the counulls, had
a Ions talk yesteiday with Secretary
Atherton, of the Board ot Tiadc, nnd
discussed the .situation with him. Last
niprlit Sir. Campbell said to a Tiiliuue
man:
"The only ivay to .settle the diiri
iiiltlcs Is the frrantlnpr of the original
demands find .securing an aKieenient
irom the men to alistaiu fiom further
f.sltatlon for :i stated period. And
that's the only way the stilke will he
settled too." The machinists vn
work together with the car bnildeis,
however, and an offer to the one union
must also hold pood to the other.
The car bulldeis yesterday leceived
n letter from the Dover union in whli h
infornintlon was rUoii of the ilohms
of the Jersey union and the assertion
was made that the company had
.imonjT other Impoited help si. China
men at woik In the ear shops
-Master Car flulliler Cantleld, of Hie
Lackawanna, was seen yesteiday af
ternoon by a Tribune man, and stated
that the company was at piospnt ex
peiicuciiif; llttlo inconvenience and as
far as the local carshops weie e nncmi
i'd could easily enduie six moio months
of the strike. To substantiate his
statements lie showed a number of the
dally lepoits leeched by him of the
woik beliif,' done at tlie c.iishops hIoiir
the lino. Said he, showing his pnieis
as he spoke;
".Seven hundred and twenty-tlvo uais
WATCH DOGS.
Ever on the Alert Alive to Every
Form of Oppression. Kept on
Edge Burdened Beyond Endur
ance Nojves Give Out.
The machinery of a mill that stlnds
dny and night has to shut down now
and then lor repahs. U Is the same
way with your nerves. Overuoik,
close application, inn was of livlnn
liriner about nerve waste that sets up
tiymiitouis of various .kinds, it may
ho falling strciiBth, weakness, languor,
headache, sleeplessness, etc Whatever
it Is, netvo force Is lucking ami the
means of testorliiB tests with Dr. A.
W, Chase's Nrve Pills. A (jieat many
people In Summon vouch for this.
Anions' them Is Mis. Joseph Mitchell,
of No. 1)10 Lludeu stieet, West Scian
ton, i'a., who says: "Dr. A. W, Chase's
Nerve Pills am line. I wus all nut of
oider, nervous, and could nut sleep,
weak and miserable. The kicluejs weie
sluggish and the back lame. Nothing
bcemed to help nio mull 1 got a bos or
the nerve pills at Matthews Bios.' drug
stoie, temporaiy heaibjuuiters cor
ner Washington and Lackawanna.
Since I took them 1 sleep well, don't
Jerk and talk. My nerves aie steady,
I feel btrong, and the kidneys are
working well again. I am moie than
pleased, and glad to leconuueud the
medicine."
Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills are
sold at 60c. a box at dealeis, or Dr. A.
W. Chase Medicine Co., Huffalo, N. V,
See that portrait and slgnutuie of A.
iVt Chase, 1. D., uie on every package.
were repaired by us yeslcrdny, leaving
SH'i In bad order In the shops, which
gives nn average ot 208 per cent, ot our
en the equipment." lie then computed
these llgilres with those of the work
done heroto the strike declined and
the difference, vvni hut a slight one.
The local shops, Mr, Cauilcld claims,
ate the only ours at which theie li a
general tie-up, and ho, yesterday, ni
period Hint he has inndp no pffort to
inn tin in so far, aside from using a
few foienieli and odd liniuK the Im
ported men are neaily nil being used
In the machine department,
Masler Car Htillder Canllcld staled
that the company had 1,'ill men at
work In the car ik-pui lincnl before the
strike and now have 'X2 men at woik,
The Scranton shops employed "llfl be
fine the stilke.
Silk Mill Girls Meet.
The soft .silk wotkel.s of the Snilqllolt
mill held a tegular meeting last nlKht
In the (lueinsey building, and trans,
acted a large amount of I online luisl
nefs, Satuidny night the dlstilcl coun
cil will meet In loom No. I, In the
titieiimey building.
Peteisburg local, No. 2i;i, will not
meet tuition ow, as pievlously an
nounced, but will henceforth hold ses
sion on the Hist Thursday of each
month. At last night's meeting a num
ber of grievances was discussed and a
nuinber of complaints made against a
docking system.
Sargent in the City.
K. I' Sargeant, of Peoila, 111., giand
master of the iliotherhood of Itallioail
Trainmen, ai lived In the city yester
day afternoon and was in almost con
stant wesMlon with membei.s of the local
lodges until late last night.
He leglsteied at the Hotel .leiiu.vn
about IMTi o'clock, and the tialuuieii
went Into .session In their meeting loom
In the tiueiuMoy building silently after
:i o'clock. They were busy until after
7 o'clock, their pioceedlngs being of a
secret natuie. CJiancl Master S.iigeaut
left the .leimyn eaily last evening and
returned at 10 o'clock with a number
of local rallroadeis. lie was In ses.
sion wllb th ewe until about ll.nn o'clock.
ile will leinaln In the city today, and
it Is thought that his stay may have
a. beat lug on the Lackawanna utilise,
D.. L. & W. Board for Today.
Following is the make-up of the 1).,
L. & W. board for today:
'It i;sliv. IV J-.
Wild C'.iK l'.i.-s p. in. .1 II Mi-ki-, 'lp.
m, II. Uixl'ini:. II '. in. 1. Il.ill.lt
mi:i)i:miy. mvv -j"
Willi ClW, I. it 1J..MI .1. Ill, W. W I illiu.
" .i. iii. c. . Ilium; ." i, in. VI. Milium, 'i
.i in, C.u .me "I limn i; HI i, n , A II. Itimej
II ,i. in , VI, .1. II. niiiL'.ni: I p in , l.inur Hull,
2 p. in., CI. I' Krnnr; a p m , I. W. Iliiiu
li i. m. I'. Vt Ihllcll.
silllllillls I'll. -I.. I. Ill, I.1M, I.1-. I.IIIIKK, '1
l Ml., vut, (I. l'liiillifi IKn II p in. ril, I
llciiniuniii S p in, .i-l. W. It .'nli..U, , p.
in, t ,ist V.i.v Viiir. i:. McMli-ln: 7 p in. wist
lioin C'.i.Mui, Vt( l.,ini ; 7 p. in., cM fn.iii
ClUIGM, 'llllllliplll
Pullers 1(1 ,i in, P. i:. s,,,or
!ii1ii rs -s i in , Ileum i ; u , in . s i M.
nnn. II. Ill l in., M, n.iii, 7 , in. Mini, In,
I) p in, lnn,ll,L-: HI p. in, Wi.liui.
I'livci'isii lliiKinr 7 ,i in, flilliii.v, 7,1 in.
Slli-'d, .1 .11 . Ill , -MiiIiiii, 7p in , VIiiimiii,
Willi ( in. Wet -i i in". II IIiihI.,,Ii, 7
i I" . I. It ,i . s ,, in., , IIM ,, n,
(. 'I'. s,i,' . n i I,, , I),,.),,
.1. in., W. It, Ciinri, I i in , i) I ,i.i: " p in ,
C. WinCim; I p. m . I. I. Hun-, i, I
Vict nlli.i, 7 p in , V I . Iiii Imiii
Mill! I.
Ci'iiiliii Im VI Cinlit uill iiiii pn I, up tn lli,,
iiiiiniiuinir M i :n, uiil, w. M, 11i-tt i'-.
im v..
t.'i'-igc l.l.nl. will : .tit Willi l.illiu
This and That.
The Illinois in and about N.inl.'cnUe
have ai ranged for a niir iioniMiitni.
Hon on Memcnial iln.v. It is estimated
that ."i.noo men and ho.vs will paitici
liate. Dlstilcl Piesldent 'V. V. Nichols
and olliets will deliver nddi esses.
The carpputeis and foiners emilnved
by the L"blgh & Wllkes-Hane C'o.il
company have piesented the tcillowing
demands: "A nine-hour day without
a deciease In wages; tunc- ami mie
fouith fin night woik-, time anil one
half for Sunday woik." Those demands
will go Into elfect June 1.
The dliectcns or the Philadelphia,
"Wilmington and Ralthmiio laihcmd
met In Philadelphia yesteiday ami de
elarrcl a semi-annual dividend or
tlnee per cent. The last semi-annual
dividend was foui jier cent. Nothing
was- said at the meeting about cm
solidatlon with the lialtiuinie and
Potomac l.itlio.id, and It was olUelallv
statPd that nothing but lontine busi
ness was considoied
The lire In the old .loisey .slope In
Plymouth township Is not being
cheeked, despite the eifoits which aie
put foith by the olllcials and men of
the Delawaip, Lackawanna .W West
ern company. Two pumps an- kept
limning night and day and water is
being forced Into the slope, but theio
aie so many extensive cave holes that
It Is feared very little ot the water
reaches the deshed place The mm
aie within ninety feet of the binning
coal, but the sulphur is so slicing that
tliey cm i cumin Insldp only twenty
minutes at n time, when they ate ic
HpvpiI by another gang, which ie
malns on duty another twenty min
utes, TO GRADE PITTSTON AVENUE.
Scrnnton Knilwny Company to Com
mence Work nt Once.
Dhector of Public Winks John I J.
Uoche has been ncullled by the olll
c'luls of the Sciantou Hallway com
pany thrt that coiporatUiu will at
mice ninniieiice the wink of grading
Pllt.sion avenue, between Hlver stieet
and the Homing Uiook, a distance nf
thiee blocks.
The tianchise ot (lie Valley IMssen
ger Hallway company contained a
pinvlso making the giadlng of llils
pait of Plllston avenue nlillKatcny
upon the company's pan .o grade
was espihllsheil at the time by onli.
nance, nor has theie been one since,
but as councils letenily passed a
lusolutlon making iho city engineer's
guide the ollicial guide loi all stieels,
the company has decided to com
mence woik.
MASTER PLUMBERS EXAMINED.
Put Through the Mill Last Night by
n Boaul of Exnmineis.
In W. H Allen, superintendent of
health. Plumbing Inspector Aithur
Moiii and Thomas Connois, constl
tutlug a boiiid examiners, last night
examined eight mnstei plumbeis In
the city hall, for mastei plumbeis'
ceitlticates.
The exainlnalion consisted or wilt
ten and oral questions anil ausweis,
ami the examination of plans. An
other examination for master plum
beis will be conducted some night hi
the near futuie, after which the jour
re men will be examined.
Ask for Kelly's union cruekets.
Theories About Food
Also A Few Facts on the Same 6ubject.
HPRl HffBujHK r 4Wimrm Z2Pli iift SB Cm& i( ?S KiSlMJHBBr m&VS
Vp Iii ir lull' li ii.iw.itlijn aliont lir.illli fnniU
iiiul lijKinni loiiu. .il ion t mkiI.iiI mlMn .ni'l
liiin.i nlliii Inl-i .il.,ii- tin Mini' liin.'.
Itt.iuiiiiils in i lie fninnl in lite 1 nut ntit'-i
wliui' no im it. pi-ti. "i inllii' Is -. mil .mil t lie
lun.l (l.llik is in Ins rlniv, .Mill .IIKUIIlilllH .mil
lluciiiis (.'.ilin- .iihiniiil In iiine tint melt w.i
lulu iiitrii.liit tui iiiiuuti stiuiiiclis .mil .iltiMist
in live us litlifnc tli.il niiiasiiiiily .nui'-lnrs who
liu.l inn Kile Ji'lis ill liilllll lll.lllll mi tni,t
I'ccf, pull, anil mullein nui-t line Ucu KOfsli
Ullnl.llll .,( till' llWH llf lli-lllll.
Out fnril.itlnis liul nlliii tliiiu's tn do tli.iti
fnllllllilll llllCIHS .llmill HlO fnnll tlli'V III'
VS.IIMI well nine tt.is ilili.ini to .nil kllnl II mil
li.u nil le .it (tills
V linltliy .ippctite liul cuiuiilnn hii-p .no i-v
..II. ill Kiiulis to follim in in ittirs "f ilirl. .in.l i
llliMll lllCt nf Kl.lils, fllllH ami IllCltS IS lllllinllllt-
nlh I lie licst
TANGLE FOR
THE JUDGES
COUHT TO BE ASKED TO SETTLE
A KNOTTY QUESTION.
Bi ought Up by an Equity Suit Insti
tuted by Elizabeth Kinft Against
C. D. Neuffer to Restrain the Sale
of a Valuable Piopeity at the Cor
ner of Jeffeison Avenue and Lin
den Stieet Suit Against the
Sciantou Ti action Company Ver
dict for Spiuks Bios.
.suit in equity win- vi'steiday ins-ti-ttilcil
bv i:ilzabclli ICr.ift against c;.
D. XcnllVr to ptevout the sale, lomoi
liin, ol a properly wliicb slio claims to
nun 1'iitiie'l.v and ol which ho claims
to be tiiisleo lor her ami another heir.
The idea of wishing (l iue(.iu the sale
is tint ,i ease stilted is being pieparcd
to test the title, and until the dispute
Is .settled the piopeitv will not biing
its mil value. After the injunction bill
was lileel the defense agicod to con
tinue the .sale, anil nothing tuither was
done.
The )ii opci ty is a valuable one, situ
ated at the (oiucr of .lolfcison avenue
and Linden street. It wns owned by
Mis. ICi all's father, the late William
Meveis In lb"! he esrciited a deed of
1 1 list for the pioperty to Philip Docr
s.un unci John futz. dliei'ting them to
sell II after his death and divide the
pioceeds ill eei tain pieseilbed pi open -tions
between ills dauglitet, i:ii.ibeth
Kiaft, the plalntili', and his nephew,
.losepli Meyers. Thece tiustecs weie
disc h, u god some time later at their
own solicitation and i"" D. Neuiier ap
pointed In their stead. Tn 1SSI the elder
Meyci.s cliiuiged the mist Indentuie,
making its teims mme fnvni.ihle to his
daughter and less favoiable to his
nephew. In ISM! the nephew nsslgned
his Inti'iest in the inopeity lo .1. S.
MeAiiulty. nnd two jeai.s later died in
testate. The net year the uncle ie
voUcd and set aside the deed of trust
and b his lust will and testament left
nil of the piopeitj to his daughter.
Theie i.s a iiuestlon as to whether or
not the uni le legally revolted the tnist,
and If he did not, what Inteiest has the
widow of the nephew In the piopeity.
.Mr. .Vi'tiffer, who clalin.s to he IiiihIcp,
has advcitlsed the pioperty for sale,
Willi a view of dividing It between Mis.
K i nl t and the widow nf Jnpph Moy
eis, He now agiees, however, to post
pone tlie sale until the standing ot Mis.
.Meyers can be detei mined by a law
suit. 1.. ". New-comb and II. jr. Hannah
icpiesent the plaintiff.
In Common Pleas Coiut.
line of the loug-stauillng damage
cases against the Hcinutou Ti. lotion
company, the piedeccssor of the Scian
tou Hallway coinpnn, was called tor
dial late yesteiday ufternoun before
Judge Kdwaids. John t'aiicgan Is tho
plaintiff and I.s u'piesoutod by Attnr
ncy.s James J. O'Mnlley and A. A. Wis
hing. Thei company Is ii'piesented by
i'-.luilge II. N, Wllltuil and Hon. ('. P.
O'.Malley. ol Willi. id, Vaiicn& Knapp.
ariegan was run into by a trolley
ear on Piovldeilce toad, near De.m
stieet December 5, lKU",, Ho was di ly
ing fiom North Beinntim to tho centi.il
city with his huckster wagon and In
attempting to cross tlie Hack was I mi
into fiom behind. His hoisc was badly
Injured and his wagon wiecked, and he
himself sustained painful cuts and
hi ulses.
He claims lie looked bonne attempt
ing to ci oss and that the load was
clear In both diiec lions. There Is a
cuive. however, u few hundred feel be
yond ihe point of the collision and a
car was Just coining minimi li when
Coiiegan started to dilve over tho
track Hefoie he got over the car was
upon him.
The company claims that I'oucgnn
drove over the ttack and then sud
denly attempted to re-em when the
car vvnts too near to he (slopped hefoie
reaching him.
Thu case of V, W. Wntt against John
Mi Comb was tiled before Piesldent
Judge lMwaicls. The plalutllf was icp
lesented by Jumes l- Bell, T. P., Wells
Vs iniiipiiril Willi lo.ilns .mil csi"l,ilili, meat
fiiinltlics the mo-t tiiililniciit In i highly iniiiin.
tr.iliil f o i in ml Is illuestcil mil rn-imil.itui
h... ....i. i t.. .1. . . ......t.i... .,,i ..r.t..d
ir.iiin ioi in nn h iimesicu inn us.
more uiiift.lv Ih in c'l'itlilis nnd ur.ltns.
llr. .Itiiius Iteiiinisoti in litis siiliiit kik:
Nei nils pirsons, pitipie run iIovmi in In.ilth .nul
ot low Wtilil.v siinulil ell mint .unl pli ul of It.
If the. cliKesll'on is ton lerliie it tlrsr it miiv he
i.Lsily cotieilcd I'j Ihc leulir use of Sluirl's
".ispqiMi Tnlilitg ifter e.uli iik il 'l'n of llic-c
I'Uiliint Mlilcts l.iKen .illir ilinnei will ilmet
seirr.il llioiisind uiliis ol mo if , cps oi oilier
.mliiiil fooil in lluce linui, .mil no mitler how
Mfiik Hie .slum nli may Ik, no tumble will lie e
poiiciiKil if ;i u'iil.ir pi.ic.tiic.' Is iniilp of tisin
siiinl's Ihspcpshi T.ihlelK Im nise they nipple
the pipsin mill illlt.l-e lirii'ss.ii to pufnt
cliKi'stinn, .in.l every form of iwhciMmn will l,p
on rcouie h Ihcil iw .
'Ill it llrRP diss of pinple vcho i nine ullilll the
IicmiI of nenoiH il.-piptics shnohl pit plenty of
and J. i:. Iluir. Tlie defendant's nt
loiney was "V. H. Hulslander.
It Is an action in ejectment to I e
covcr a lot in tlie Fifth waul of C.ir
bond.ile. Watt sold the lot to Joseph
Ilall'on a contract. Hall assigned It to
Mcl'omb. The latter failed to pay Un
balance duo and Watt is seeking to ic
cover pot-session. The only matter In
dispute was the amount of the bal
ance. The Jury was out at adjoin nlng
time lignring on this.
It was the Hist appeal .inee of Mr.
Hell as a trial l.iw.ver. He made the
opening for the plaintiff and partici
pated In the examination of the wit
nesses In a way that would do ctedlt
to ti vetoi.in.
The case of II. II. sjciclcl and others
against S. V. Shelly. Alfied Haive.v
and Fianklln Howell occupied the
whole ilny hefoie Judge Kelly in No.
1 and Is likely to take up another clay.
The plaintiff is tiying to lecovor $r.,
niiu on n bond given to insuie the faith
ful perfni ninni o of an ngi cement on
the li.u t of Shelly to sink thiee bore
holes to test for coal on tho Hutpcr
tiiiet at Lebanon. Only one hole w
sunk and the boring ceased. The de
fendants aie trying now to show that
this one hole pcneti.ilecl all the sti.ita
that am thiee holes could possibly
i each, and as It proved to them beyond
all iiuestlon there was no merchniit
nblc coal In the tiact, they weie not
hound to sink the other holes. As n
fuither elefeiiso they allege that, the
plalutllf having sustained no damage
cannot collect on the bond, It being
laid down by the Supremo cnuit that
net mil damages niikst be pi oven In in
stances of tills kind.
A veidlcl of $'ifl!l.fii! was tntuiucd for
the plaintiff In the suit of Spiuks Ihos.
against William Kinhaek and T, i
Hobin.son, of i 'ai bondale.
Marringe Licenses.
lieoige Amlli's 4""i I5li-c.li stieet
Maud llieh.iids 1113 hustci ne stieet
William Marker Seianton
Kate Flat t ley Si i.iiitou
Hiiny W. Mi-Mullen ( 'ai bond lie
Kilmi I Kiigle I'arliniiilale
I'll.llles II I'lliuiulugs I'.n bnudiile
Kli.ihelh KiaulK l',n bond.ile
tJeoige II. Schmidt I'l li eliuig
I.eua 1.. Klitfl Dilliniore
Samuel .1. Lewis Olyphuut
lOli.abeth Wiiistone olypli.tnt
COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES.
Tile llilioi- license giautcd to Klixn
bptli KhipusUu, of liU.' Hyuon sticei,
was yesteiday tiansfened to Maiy
L'.Hoy.
Timothy ltoellii Hied pm eitlnus wllli
('leik ol Ihe Courts Daniels vesterdav
to the ippoit of the Vleweis ol the pio
posed new mad In Spiing Hiook tnwii
shli. He wus allowed only $10 tm the
laud taken fiom him for i lie mail.
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
I 1st of letter inn inline ni dll f"i .U ih-
Sirti.loii pcpiollui, l,iik.iu,mui I'oinili, I'l ,
Vli 2'1. 111)1. I'iimiii. inlliiiK foi llii-c lelt, n
will ileistf .iy ,icIm ill.nl nut !'' 'I He uf lll.
K'.l.l II. Itlople. I'o-lnu.slil
Vhs Viisliut.
Din Hiovmi, Ml UUIiii, l!n. .1, W. Ilihle.',
II. 1 lllikei, I'l nl lliiail. Mi-. Vfclns IIjIko, ic,
Vl.iii,. llciri, Mm. Mai) lluicU, Mm. I'lJiici".
li.u li.u
Vf V Coil,', Miss i;il,tl (iijm. Vlleiucl V.
I linn. Min Mm I .iiiuoii, Miss Vliuiie Ciiniiclb,
Mi sui, i iwlupl, .NojIi CIijsp, Vli VIjh
t .Wll'
I'Jlll.k llur l.eljin Pulp., lliihj )oiii:lieil-.
W. Ill im I'i'.ler, Mi. 'Ilii'inas I'lij, ltli.1,1 ln.
I. V. roiP.I. II. l
I'iiiii dill, Mi- .l.iin.'s (iilniiriln, lihs li.li
hois. .Ml-s Vliii... lic'll's, si.lio li'uriloii, W'iIIiiiii
i; Hi nil, . nil. i:. A. limlnci.
Ml. IUIIci, (ici'l,. Ilihiil. Vlu. V. VV. Illiks
'I'll', 1,1 I. ll.'rhj, Miss i)m HillillliKs, . I.
Iliipliio, l!haile& llfim, I luilie HilUi, Mi- Mm
llli;',n,!-, Mm, 'i jiii U His kli'.i, Mis. I.u.y IIU-Rln-.
Mis. Viuiui lolui-on, )!!-. ltl int In' Illicit
h.. Itic Kiupp.
Mim l. .u ol I no II. I. null, li'ieoiloic I'. I.illiim,
Al't I. wish. Mus Miliile l.iUiMli.
Mi IVssio Mdnlo-li, I'.ilnek VI. i'li.., . il
Mensil. (Iioii ll.iiM', f N. Mki. Misi Nellie
M.ljuli, l.iiuua Mioiuiici
l.eopol 1 Niuuian
Vliss llntur.i Ooililor, cjic nl Vim. rshli,'
Jlllle I sell,
Sirplun ivilll
Mm l.nuiM I'. I!u.st, Vls4 l.fti l!,,l,eil, Mim
.M..IJ llll l'e, so, Lciiil, llleli, Mi, l.i.lU (,,Hu
bOII.
(i II Simmon I'J), simv.r, (i.Kmjii .V lli'i.l.
Vineciil Stiiuiujil, I luiles 'sunieiiioi'e', .'Ijiilec
Mcvim, ML-sj liatlu Stwvcii.wu, I'liifvasur IKnrj T.
sjter,
Vlisg rioicme Tjue, kieiiipci I'linpli', IV, 'lv
nil, lie., .fosiph n. 'lllllnulu.i, r,ioi"v V. Tut
irlsiuer, Mr. C'jiiIc K. iJilur.
melt .nul insuie ill pmpir ilupslinn hy Hip ilillv
lisp of a sfp, liltlllicss iliuistivi llllilililll' like
Mii.iit'i. lt.ipiiMi 'I ililels ioiiih,-oiI nl tin. it tt ii
i.il liKi'stiic piiiulplis, pip-lu, ihil.ise, Unit
Kills .mil silts, ulilih tic tn 1 1 v ptiform Hip won;
uf ilicci'slluti. Cheip i.illiuln meiliellies mis
fuei.ulinir unilci Ihe n hups ol ibsp.psii cims.,
nio liseliss for iii'liulion us t lio li.ne ihsolnlily
Im pDi 1 1 Uioii Ihe in lit.ii ilistintt ot loo.l.
Il,ispipii in .ill is in nit fninw is siiiiplv i
flillllP of llie bloiu.it li to illKi'sl looil .mil IliP sen
slides l,l lo solve' I lip I nl. lie .111, I euro the ilv-pip
M.L M lo iii tKi .i diile n-c nt iue.il linn' ef .1 pup
.il.tlion like slum's i,-pips!i I'.thlils, win. I is
eniloipil hv tlip meihe.il pinfe v.inu mil known
to i olit.llll lelle illueslici pllu.iplis
VII ilin:i;i-l- cell snnri's llispep-ii 'l.ililiH
at on. I' i full lipitiiient
V little Itonki t oil ( lllse .111.1 I UK of stotuilll
IiouIiIp iiiiileel fire hi .ulillpssiii I', A. stunt
Co., Vl.ir-hill, Vlieh
dence Vi-emci, Mielnil Wall.
O-i.n lies.
ll'M.IW.
Ii'elilino .Initio, Violli I'lelio llimo s, , n,,.
I.u-ci He m, Vliiii'-le Ihiv none, Ih.uoiit C'.i
v.iniii, l.oieuo l'nnoiiii,,,. ,ul-rppt Ile Viuelo
I'Ul.islI.
Vntoii Cli.iiuuuii . N.iko.t ri.uui-ik, 1 i ink
Till. i'li uii. I'eler Vlelnlinuic, s miiou I ,i
Clllls, ,1m SokotOWskl, I'l III! lkllS l lllklls lo
'lininknnski, Vntoin V isloike, Vnlli.'iii V i
lot Ai .
Ill Mi M.I
'.lui t llnliiMski, .1, ,l,ui li-.in, l.i ,m, Vlcl-ln.
i r. .losepli W.iiu.ith, lien lt.iueen. .Inis .il
I, is, Cusiiik .loi f, C liti (liiln line i, littkov s
Josef. T. Vlicliintiis, s, iiiiHIk, Km, in. r li.u ,
(Vepillls l,ll lilts, Vli-s I I ii I mis, t'l.lllk III. I
t is, .lostpll lllmukls, loliu Cloio, (,ol,lli.
Hi o ftulhici, Dohos Vnni, etui snu,,,
I'.ihlv I nio, Kiilimi-i, I'.lio lleM.t il. luko.
West Seianton Station.
I onlin. nl.,1 Mm,'-, Mis. i: liitis. lohu Cil
mi. Mis lohu loins, cue of Mi- l.osie Iteillt.
C ImiIcs Ki He l ill in, lletm T. s,, )t iiiu, Vim
i.iv, W. I). Ninth, I'l i- ill i sti.mon, lliioi!.u
Si lie ii-oe k, IMn inl 'llioiiiis, Vli- Wois.,
COMPANIES WILL HAVE TO PAY
Judgments Against Pennsylvania
Coal Co. and D., L. & W
Judge Weiss ut Hanlslmig .vestei
i ay handed down opinions In two
cases bionglit by the coinmnnwealth
agaln.st the t'ennsj Ivanla Coal unii
pany mid the l.ielaw.i'p, Lackawanna
& Westein Jtnllioail company tor the
iccovciy of t,ics nn capitiil stink. In
Which lie oieleis jililgnient to be ev
icted for the e-.inimonwe.ilth,
The amount against ihe I'ciinsyl
Mtnla t'o.il company is Mil, I I'l .ill, and
against tlu lleliiwiiie, Lackawanna
is.- Wcsti'in Itallionil ciiiuiiaii , Vi,
ES1.7I. Lehigh Valley Raihoad.
in i:irret m.ik ii :;, noi
Tor riilliclclpliii 1 New Veil, iii I) t
It. It, dt b l.'i ah.l 11.11 .1 I nl J Is, I n
(Illalc Diiinonil llvpiess), ,u ,1 it ,:i p. m. s,,.,.
clji, 11. .v II. I! 1! . 1 .V. s-'T p. m
I'or White Ilaim, lli'leloii .ui'l piin.ipil point!
in llie eo.il iiioi,-, mi II. , II. I! j, i, ,,
S.1R Jiul !.'!? P hi ''"I roll-ville, I.JT p ,n
I'm Pellilcliim, l.usl. li, liu.lin,', II nil. Inn,'
ll li. 1 piiiielpil nil, lliicili Ut htntiuiis Mi il ,c II,
It. It., H.4), II..11 a m : l.i, 127 (llluk lln
nionel l'sp-.e.), 11 Ml p. in hunil.i.t, II .s. ,
It. 11 , l.:.s, s.'j; p. in
I'm Tuiikluiiiioel., I.minili KIiiiIm, IiIio.i,
nnie.i .unl piiiielpil hiKitiuili id- si.iiIoih. tn
I), 1,. 4. W It. 1!.. M) .i in.; I ir, ami .i.H)
p. in.
I'or C.eiioia, It.xhe-ter. Ilm'il.i, Mi,' in I'.ill',
Chicago mid all points wi.t, U I). .V. II It It ,
il m ii. in., :i.a.i (iliac k iiiiiiioii.i i:pnss), t is,
ion, ii.ro iii mii.i!.i, I), .v. ii, it, u,,
11 .11. S..T p iii
I'lilhnm pirlor nn.l slcrpiii; oi l.il.Isli V ilhj
p.alom ins en .ill Hams IntMeeu ike lime
anil .New Vork, l'lill olcl,,liu, lli.lljlo ji s,H,
I rnsloti III il.e
Itni.l.lV II W'll.lll II, Cell hupt., JO foithnl
lli'il. Nirt link
CIIMII.Us I.I I'. U"i I'-i1 -l , .'li Curt'.iui
ttreel. New Voik
, w .MiM"vivi'iii:it, lib. r.isi. ,,t , s, mil
I'fllililinu, I '.i
I'or tlikm nnd 1'iilliujii rrsirvation-i iiply to
.'(W l.aekaw.inna aiemie, ivraiilnn, J'l,
Central Raihond of New Jeisey.
htallon. in Nf u'l- l'out "I l.ilnil) .lint,
K. It., ami Ninth Ten.
'iivir i vui.r in una i ii vv in, pn
Iraliu loaiu suaiitoti (in Niw Voik, i'wik,
Kliatit'lh. I'lillailt'lphlUi I i-lon, Hi llileluiii, VI
hntnwn, M.nnli l hunk iinl Wlule linen, at s;
a, in i iiii- I '" cvi'ii". li" p in, sim
iljj. 'J II p. I"' , ,
I'or I'ill.loii ail wilki' Ilnii', n a. in j l in
ami l.im I1 '" suiiilijs, .' II p. m.
I'm II million ami Wa-hluutoii ,in points
South ami vwa vu llellile'ieii'. s.-, ., , j (l
and p. in sini'lij. -' M !' in
I'm boni In jiic.Ii. Ocean li'ioic, .te, ai s y,
a ni ami l.W ! m-
Kcr Kc-uilliiB. lahmoii anil llauMiui,-, U .
liMituttn, sV, a m unl I. IH 1 1. in. Siinilii,,
'.MS P I".
I'or Pull.vllli. MJI 1 I" . 1 I'1 i in
I'ul- Jlollllljill I'Jik, s..Vi a in, l, in ,1n, in,)
'Ihroush tickeils U all points east, .outli jh.j
lust at lovM'st Mils at the .llllon
II. I'. IIVI.DWIN, lien. I'j At.
J. II. Ol.ll MISKN', (ien. Supl.
Delawaie nnd Hudson.
Ill I lint Mai I'l, lliOJ.
3'Mliit for I ailioiid.il Ii'aic Siuntoii nt il -'0,
SUU. u.i. 1.U I- I" i l-,."). I M. ill, to!
6 '."I. U.i.1, 7 5T, W.13. II li I'. "I i 1 l I. in.
Tor lloiiCMlalc U-D ItUx a- m ; 3 II ami i 'a
'V!,'. Wilkt llJiic 0 13. " l. Ml, ,,, , ,.
H in . i- -' j'j'' -'7. u'").i" , io u;
"i'oi b V" K. " P"i'il-J-I5. 11.50 a. in ; ii6
i .'T ami 11 " I1- '" '
I'or IVlu.sjIwiiiJ It. It. iiuli.U-0. 15, uji 3
m : 2.1b anel l--7 I'- ,'." , .
I'oi Albany and all iiontU noUli O.Jo a. m
a"aS'Wl,,I"'sUMlVV Tit VIS'S.
-or Caiboneljlcyw, U.3J a. in.; ,tt, 3 0,
5-7' 'V.",:, ' iV
'i'oi WilU ISjiic W3&, 55 a in.; tf la
I -7 b U7 I'. "
"I'elr Vlbauj n,i ioI"U Iwrlli 3.5! p. ,,
r llvliCMiaic """ '"' "" ' o p in,
Act rile, to ah MnU in UiilteJ btatM
C'aui, I J
.1. II 111 HIHCK, 0, l'. A., Albany, .V V.
IL W. tllOsii, P. V. A., bsuiitoii, l'a.
jn h h p. p. it n n it h h it n h h
I Hayes &
121-120 SprnccSt., Between
HOFilSINHGKf
Our Wash Goods department is replete yith the
most beautiful and best selected Goods the market af
fords, comprising Dimities, Lawns, Batiste, Mouseline
de Soie, Whipcords, Linens, Dudks, P, K.'s. Swiss, etc., j
and many others too numerous to mention. i
Cotton Whipcords
In a variety of new shades, consisting of stripes, i
figures and lace clfccts, at 1 2aC
Irish Dimities, Lawns, Batistes
There is everything in design, style and color in these three
lines that it is possible to make, equal to any similar fab- .
ric at 22C. We are offering them at 1 5C
Fancy Hemstitched Batiste
In plain, solid colors, consisting of pink, light blue, yellow,
cardinal, etc. Looks as rich as a 50-cent cloth. Price ,
only '. 25C
aaaia
SUMMER FURNISHINGS
Our new stock of fabrics specially adapted for
this season, is now complete and comprises all
the new novelties in
Porch Rugs Porch Curtains
!
Fibre
o-
Straw Mattings Summer Draperies
WILLIAflS&ricANULTY
Temporary Store
Carpets. Walt
3,445"4,J,"ll"5,4'I,,,444 44 4 4 "5"
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILR0A4
Schedule in Effect "Mnich 17, 1901.
Tiains leave Seianton:
G.45 a. m., week ctnys, for Sunbuiy,
Hrmisbuig, Pliilndelphia. Balti
moie, Washington and for Pitts
burg and the West.
9.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton,
and for Sunburv, Harrisburg,
Philadelphia, Baltimoie, Wash
ington and Pittsbuig and tho
West.
2.18 p. in., week days, (Sundays
1.58 p. m.,) for Sunbuiy, Hairib
butg. Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Washington and Pittsburg and
the West. For Hazleton, week
days only.
4.27 p. in., week days, for Sunbuiy.
Hazleton, Pottsville, Hanisbuig,
Philadelphia and Pittsbuig.
.1. It III IC IIIN'-ON. lien Mr
J. II WOOD. Cteu I '.i.s. st
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
In I'lTrct Ki'e. 2. l'lOJ.
4ontli l.ciw f-i union lor NV ork Tt t 0,
I! III) .'. .Ml. s 11 nul 1" I'"' 'l. "I. I 1- r". 3 .1 1 i in,
I'or I'liihuHpliu .it P'l .mil 1003 a ni ; I 0".
.liul .! ". p. HI I'll" SeiillliWllllpC it U In p in,
.Mill, dciciniiiii'liittoii ut ..in p in iiin .it
llol.oken .It t".ill. 7 l. lO-'S HO. .".I.",. s,
7 I'l p lit. Auho Jl I'liiliilctpliii .it 1 ., I J,,
UIXI .unl !-- I' '" Aiiiio ln'iii New orl ,il
I in, i::i .itiil li' -'i i iii 1 w, l .-.j, I i., s -,
ami II .W P '" I'n'iii Mii'iiiMniM .it hl)i i.
Vnrlli l.nu' "i.intiii for lliifl.ilo .irnl inlcr
hiimM.iIi' ft it i'-ii-. nl 1 !"'. 'J5 mill ')() ,i. m
IB.".. Sl .nil II-1' i '", l'"i ')ii,'.i .unl
MlJillM" .U ' ' J '" ""' J " I'. I". I'll
I'llia .it I I" i "' ""' ' "'" I' '" I'or Jlon
tiuv nl t'li!) ii in. I'lS -il"! J IS i in I'nr
NilIiiiImii- nl !' ."i'l 1" I'- I" I'm llh'
li .niton at H'.-1' ' '" Vl,iu' '" '-'I'lnli'ii In in
llull.ilii ut I '. -'"''. ' ' "'I ",VI ! in . ) .i)
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jt S.fi'i .i. in. l-.' 'I"11 '1" P in. I in
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(IuiiIiiim- .it W'H i " ' "M '"i'l "1 li. in
llliioin-liiii'. I.Ulii'ii l.i in Sei.mlon for
Mutiiuiiiliiil.iii'1. '' " '"' l,,r" ' '. 1 "- .nl
SCI' p. in. l'ur I'ljinonlli .it Hi, .1 u), s.yi p
in. I'oi MiiIiii t s '" Auli -i
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n. in. riiM- it MiW-lon -it !i! i in. Anil..
at l'l month nl - "' '- !l'1"' I', m. Auin
III Siiinton troin NoilliiimliciMiiil .it fl u ,i, in.j
l.-SS. 4.WI ami "I"' I' m I '"in Miw.tnn it
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p in ; .1 il ami ' " I' '"
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1 .'i H mil II .)'' I' I"
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in.;
lo.Oi
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'I line' lul'Ic I" I'fl'il Sl'H 17. 1000
Tuili'i im llil) JH'I Ii'Ul l'"l"t-. cunnoit.
In Jt ll.ile "I'll I'l'i' ulliojil for Vrw ni Ir,
Vttliur.5 ii.nl Inn llimli ill wlnl. lulu S.im.
ton .it 7 tft J I'l Jl"' - i V "'
iiuina auho at i-iuntuii at 10 . J. in ami
V 10 p. m
m . -jqiaa?AS j JUifSiJXX?
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riilditl ni I troln Iran, M mi ton t7 tXIpin Sinidai oi Ij
tli'iplntiatalltlttloiia in C'acU.iinali., urtiuni, ut 7 41 ri",
nil irlulrnfi Mitiitl.l lnr.1 (oi c arliouOalu alUJau)
dail), arrlvluc at CtrUnMali, s tei,M aiu.
litttoi i c fntrt j ivr mile. a
I.oncst Jtiitcs to oil I'uInU Wvat,
J. c. rnocRsoN, j. t. wcish.
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126 Washington Ave.
Paper. Draperies.
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OF SCRANTON.
Capital 5200,000. Surplus 5525,003.
United States Depositary.
Special attention given to
l'.U.StXK.SS, rKRSONALand SAV-
inv.S accounts, whether large
or small.
Open Saturday evenings
from S to 9 o'clock.
Wm. Conni.ii, President.
Hinky Bi UN', Jr., Vice Pres,
Wm. H. PifK, Cashier.
Lager
Beer
Brewery
BliUiurfiCluroM or
OLD STOCK
P9LSIN1ER
480 to 4SS
N. Ninth Street,
.PA
Telephone Call, 2333.
THE
I00SIC POWDER CO.
liooms 1 and 2, Coni'lth B'l'U'f.
BORANTON, FA.
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