The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, July 01, 1901, Page 8, Image 8

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INCREASE IS
RATHER SMALL
STAMP BUYERS HOLDING BACK
FOR CHEAPER ISSUE.
Annual Report of Collector T, F.
Penman Shows Thnt the Incroaeo
for tho Year Just Closed Over the
Collections of Lust Year Wat Kept
Down Considerably by Closo Buy
ing During Juno Distant Brew
ers Put to an Inconvenience by
Lato Arrival of Stamps.
Accompanying la tho report of Kcv
enue Colleclnr T. 1'. Peiiniun, of tho
Tuclftli illBtrli-t, for the yi-nr ending
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Tin- Increase of lfiOO ovor the prr-cerl-liiK
year Is not as largo as It natural
ly Fhould have hern. In anticipation
of tho reduction in revenues which
goes Into ett'ect today, the lilpr stamp
purchasers', p.u tlc.iiln.ily brewery and
rlKar men have been huylnc close, the
latter contlniiiR their purchases to
such stamps only as were needed to
release hurry-up orders.
HI'Kit STAMPS.
The beer men bought $6,000 worth
less of stamps last month than they
did tho cortespondlng month last year.
It naturally should be Just the levcrse.
Of documentary stamps only $.VJ10.:!3
worth were purchased as against $1",
'.62.61 worth in June of last year. In
proprietary stamps the purchases of
.June. 1901, were $307.71, as against
$;:o7.7t In June. 1900.
What the war revenues amounted to
can be Judged from tho fact that the
collections for the year ending Juno
30, 1S9S, were only $S31.I15.-ir. In one
year they jumped to $1.S77.7S:.3.1. The
year Just closed showed a further In
crease of $32,754.1.
Collector Penman and his full force
were busy all of yesterday preparing
lor tho issue of the new series of
stamps. At midnight the office was
opened to accommodate brewers and
others who needed stamps for the
day's business.
Tho new stamps did not arrive here
until 10 o'clock Saturday night. As a
I'onscfiuence they will not be distrib
uted in tho Lock Haven and Kaston
unices until some time tills afternoon.
This will cause no end of embarrass
ment to tho brewers In those districts.
.Some of them, no doubt, bought close
during tho week with a view of hav
ing no old stamps on hand when the
cheaper ones were on sale. These
brewers will not be able to do busi
ness until tomorrow, unless they suc
ceeded yesterday In borrowing old
stamps from dealers who have some
lift over. Ktn with this . xpedlent
they will be put to a hardship as old
stamps cost I'.", cents on the barrel
more than the new ones, the old rate
being Vi with a 7',i per cent, discount
and the new rate $1.60 flat.
The Wilkes-Harre office was sup
plied with tho now stamps last even
ing. The Krantz brewery at Hones
dnlo hail to have a man drive over
with thu stamps needed for today's
business.' 'He left here shortl after
midnight.
HKCOVKIIY OP HUHATKS.
Regarding tho recovery of rebates
Collector Penman gives out the fol
lowing circular:
ClllCVbAlt Ml. i'1
IIIIPKMPnOS" or UOCTMKM'UIV AMI PHO
litlOTAHY .STAMPS.
Treasury ncpartnieiU, Odite of the t'cmmlionr
of Internal ItMcmie.
Washington, II. ('.. Maicli 2'- 1001.
To Collectors ol Internal Ucvcnur an. I otlirri
Concerned :
I'mutd documentary ami pcoprlri.iry ktamp',
iuued under the problon ol the "War lleiemip
Aft," approved June 13, lfs, for which the own
era may have no mo nuy he ledceined, hut in nil
'talcs there will be deducted the percentage, if
any, allowed the puichuter Application for the
redemption of bucVi ttampa should he made to the
collector of internal revenue fiom which the fame
were purchased, who will cupply the applicant
with Form S3 and ncccitary Instructions relative
to the preparation of hla claim.
Claim for the redemption of adl.e.he docu
mentary and pioprletary itatnpi, if puichau'd
fiom a collector, tnuit contain his tertlflcute
as to the dato and amount of purchase, If pur.
chared from a dealer lu itainp, such clealei's
certificate aa to the date of rale to chiinant,
and tho certificate of the collector u to date of
sale to the dealer must be furnUhed, Stamps
that are not in the same condition as when
tued will not be redeemed utilew their condl.
tion ii satisfactorily accounted for.
Poeumentsry and proprietary stamps can be
redeemed only when presented. In quantities of
13 or more face valine, and no claim for the re
demption of or allowance for such stamps can he
aJUmcd unless- presented within two years after
the purchase ol said attmps from the jrorern.
ment.
All claims for the redemption of stamps In
prlntfd on checks, drstts arvl other Instruments
must le entered of iccord and forwarded to this
offtco hy the collector of the riuitilet In which
the order for the Impr Mm nf the stamps was
purchased. If the claimant resides In a district
ether than that In which said order was pur
chased, his claim should he pi. -pared and de
posited with the collector of the district In which
he resides, who will esamlne said claim .and see
that It Is properly prepared In all respects, and
cue It to he Investigated ami certified by one
of Ills deputies, w far as practicable In that dis
trict, and will then forward It to the collector
of the district In which the order for the live
prlntlne of the stamps was Issued, who will
furnish the additional csldence lequlred, and for
ward the claim to (his office with pmper certifi
cate and leeommend.illon. When clalma aie pre
sented by any person or firm other than the one
for nlmm the older for Imprint tnjr was Issued and
whoc names or title does not appear upon (he
pupcts on which the atamws are imprinted, the
claimant, in addition In the certificate ol the
collector and deputy collector aforesvld, intut
satlsfjctcrlly establish the fad of owneishlp of
the stamps and fuinlh a certificate of s.ile by
each owner of them from the time of ther pur
i base from the person or Attn for whom the Older
for Imprinting was Issued.
The owneia of Imprinted Instrument, checks,
dralls, etc., who ileslir to base the stamps there
on redeemed must, In addition In filing claims
as aforesaid, forward all such Imprinted instru
ments tecurely packed to this office. Packaars
containing the same should lie addressed to the
commissioner of Intemsl revenue, Washington,
1), C, nnd each package should he plainly
marked with the name and address of the owner
who made the claim for ledemplion, and a state
ment of the number and kind of instiuments con
tained tu the package. Stamps for each claim
should be packed separately, and no package
ehould contain stamps presented lor redemption
on inoie than one claim. I'nder tho law and reg
ulations all stamped Instruments and all im
printed checks, ihalls. etc., presented for the
redemption of the i.tmps thereon must, when
the stamps are redeemed, be reta'neel wllh ii
claim; Iheiefore. no such Instruments can be re
turned to the owners thereof.
All packages ol stamps papers and stamps for
wauled to this otttie for redemption should be
tuiiMiillled by espress er rcgl-tcred mall, and
all cien-.e of forwarding same niut be pild
lij the claimants, as the government Is not au
thorized under any circumstances to pay such
evfcni-cs or any part thereof.
Collector are Instructed to see that claims
are comple-tcd In full compliance with law and
regulations before the tame aie forwaided to
this otflre. J. W. v.orke-s.
Commissioner.
CI III I'bAll NO. Cn.1.
I1KDK.MITION OF M' sill's" HV HANKS OH STA-
TIONilUS.
Treasury Department, Ofllcc of the Commissioner
of Internal ltcvenue.
Washington, !. C, June 1, ll.
A stationers 01 the otheevs cf banks cannot
generally nuke nlflilavlt that their eutomiis arc
not Indebted to the I'nlted Wales, that they nrc
the linni tide owners of the stamps presented (or
redemption, or to such other (acts as nie ncc-es-fary
to the suppoit of claims, they cannot be
leeognlreil as elul.v i,uallfied agents tor the presen
tation of claims for their cifetmncrs. Hanks or
slatloncis may, ho-vevrr, purchase Imprinted
stamps which they procuicd and i-old to their
customer", and, as the bona hdo owneis theicof,
present claims in their own names for the re
demption of such stamps without irgaid to the
number puichased bom each customer.
In all ca'cs wheie claims ate made by banks
or stationers for the redemption of stamps thui
pun based, it villi be necessary. In addition iv
evidence now icquiied In support of claim, for
caeh claim to be aieoinpaniod bv a ccitlticilc
duly signed hv the paity from whom the stamps
vveie purchased, setting foith the absolute ealc
and transfer of Mid stamps to the claimant. Also
a schedule piepared by the claimant showing,
as to the stamps purchased fiom each customer,
the- name of the oion from whom the stamps
vveie- puichased, the date of the order upon
whleh they were imprinted, in whose favor the
order wa Issued, he name of the collector who
issued the came-, and of the eonlraUor who im
printed the stamps, and the number of stamps in
each lot purchased. Any number of such pur
chases may he covered by one claim, but each
lot of stamps purchased fiom a customer should
be wrapped separately, and the package toniaikeil
that it can he Identified on the schedule and by
the eeititleaie of sale, and all the stamps cov
ered by one claim should lie placed together In
one package and be maikciUor identification ami
forwarded as In other cases.
Stamped checks may, when It Is desliable, be
detached from the books and foiwarded with
claims for the ledrmptlon of the stamps Iheieou,
and the stubs be retained by the owners.
Adhesive documentary and pioprietaiy, or other
revenue stamps, should nit be Included in or
presented with claims for the redemption of Im
printed documentary stamps.
J. W. Veikc-s, Commissioner.
nKDKEMINU STAMP.
Documentaryand proprietary stamps
can be redeemed only when presented
In quantities of $2 or more, face value.
Beer stamps can be redeemed In any
quantity.
In tho matter of the rebate on cigar
and tobacco stamps, attached to un
broken packages, the claim for rebate
not face value must equal $10. The
l eduction In tobacco stamps Is 2 4-10
cents on each pound, and on cigar
stamps CO cents per thousand. Pased
on these reductions, a dealer would
have to show at least 41C pounds of
stamped tobacco or 17,000. stamped
cigars for any rebate. If his attached
tobacco and cigar stamps added to
gether will call for a $10 rebate he Is
entitled to the same, Just as If cigars
or tobacco alone were equivalent to
the minimum.
The Inventory of stamped cigars and
tobacco must be made today, and the
claim for rebate must be In 'Washing
ton within sixty days. The Inventory
can bo tnndo by any two disinterested
citizens of the dealers' selection. They
must not be employes or relatives or
in any way Interested In the dealer's
business.
The now stamps were placed on sale
at midnight when tho oillces were
opened with tho full clerical fotce In
attendance. Several brewers' repre
sentatives were on hand and pur
chased a largo number of stamps. Tho
last customer wns served about 12.20
o'clock.
DEAD MAN NO GOOD.
Dunmore Man Allowed His Suicide
Father's Remains to Go to
Potter's Fiold.
Three weeks ago George Ciuzlg, aged
50, and his son, Anton, aged 30, ar
rived in this country from Austria and
took quarters In a boarding house. In
Dunmore, One week ngo, today, the
father left the boarding house and
nothing wns heard or seen of him until
Saturday morning, when he was found
hanging by a. thin leather belt from a
tree In Oypsy Grove.
The remains were given in charge of
I'ndertnker Golden. The undertaker
prepared them for burial and sent
word to the sou that they were ready
to be conveyed home. The son sent
back word thnt he would not receive
the remains. Accordingly they wero
burled In the Potter's field of a local
cemetery Saturday evening.
TO SEND EDNA AWAY.
Application was made to Judge Ed
wards Saturday by W. I), Hunt, of
West Scrunton, to have his daughter.
Edna Hunt, sent to tho House of
Tlefuge ns an Incorrigible. A hearing
will be had on the application July U.
This Is the 13-year-old girl who was
arrested In the company of six youths
In a box car, on the Ml.. Pleasant
switch, two months ago.
THE SCRANTON
INDUSTRIAL
AND LABOR
END OF STRIKE SEEMS A LONG
WAY OFF.
Effort to Have a Conference, with Pre
sident Truesdale of Lackawanna
Wai Not Successful Men at the
Cliff Street Shops Held a Meoting
on Saturday Tho D. L. & W.
Board for Today Flgl tl fj Fire in
Jorsoy Mine Hard Coxl Trado.
Other Industrial Noter,
The stilklns car builders of the
Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western
ltiillroad rompany met yesterday af
ternoon In Kconomy hall, nnd after
hearing the report of their delegate.who
was In New York tho greater part of
last week, decided by unanimous vote
not to tetttrn to work. The report of
tliflr delegate was a full nnd explicit
one, and revealed the following state of
affairs:
On Monday, President Truesdale wan
waited upon by a committee represent
ing the striking machinists and ear
hulldciti of the Lackawanna. It con
sisted of President James O'Conncll, eif
the machinists; J. M. Ford, a member
of the machinists' executive board and
himself superintendent of constructing
for J. A. Hobllng's Sons' Wire com
pany, of Trenton, N. J., nnd a member
of tho board of chic federation. John
M. .Mulholland, president of the Allied
Metal Workers, wan also present, und
the car bulldets' local delegate was In
closo touch with tho committee.
They saw President Truesdale and
were Informed that a conference would
be impossible before Saturday. Nothing
tuoie; passed until Saturday morning,
when the committee received a mes
sage at 11 o'clock to the effect that
President Truesdale refused to meet
the committee, as they had been guilty
of bleach of confidence and conspir
acy. Beginning today the local car build
ers will make an effort to enlist the
aid of the Lackawanna lallrouders, and
if necessary the men at the collieries.
A special meeting of the striking em
ployes of the American Locomotive
company's (ilff street shops wns held
Saturday af tot noon In Ilulbert's hall,
and n vote taken on the matter of ie
turuing to work. It lestllted in a bal
lot lu favor of lemalnlng out until the
elemands have been compiled with.
There was an attendance of about
tlfty per cent, of the shop's employes,
the greater part of those present being
machinists. The bollermakera, who, it
was rumored Friday, would return to
work today, were only meagrely rep
resented at the meeting. A large num
ber of pickets wcto a'ppolnted to watch
the shops today. Chairman Campbell
yestetday received a letter from Chi
cago, beating the news that the doss
Press company hail s-ottled with its
men.
The Hard Coal Trade.
The demand for hard coal, pnrtlcu
latly at Kasteiu points, shows as yet
but Uttlt) of the "midsummer dullness"
so prevalent at this season In l'orn.er
yeats. A heavy tonnage Is going from
the mines, and practically all of this la
taken, the roads as yet blocking, very
little coal.
In the West, trade shows little 1m
ptovement at Lake .Superior points and
It Is plain that a lot of anthracite will
bo needed there before navigation
closes. In Lake Michigan territory de
mand from dealers Is strong, but ns yet
this demand has not resulted lu a pro
portionate Increase In arrivals at docks.
At lower lake points dealers nnd large
consumers continue to lay in supplies.
The movement up tho lakes from Buf
falo Is not more than normal. Freight
rates ate thirty-live cents to Luke
Superior points.
In the East, demand Is still strong,
particularly fiom points beyond Cape
Cod, and shipments from Philadelphia
and New York hatbor points are hoav),
though tlicie in less new business than
last month. Demand Is likely to fall
off more nfter July 1, when prices will
bo only twenty cents below the fall fig
ures, and dealers who have not bought
will think of walling awhile.
The July prices for free-burning
white ash coal, f. o. b. Now Yoik har
bor ports, will be: Broken, $3.S0; egg,
$I.0j; nut and stove, $1.30. At present
egg and stove are the sixes In most de
mand and doaleia frequently find these
sizes vciy hard to get for immediate
delivery. Engineer and Mining Jour
nal. Another Raise in Price.
According to lumow. there are to be
some Important developments In the
general anthracite situation In a very
short lime probably during the week
that Mr. .Morgan returns to this coun
try. In addition to a further advance
of ten cents a ton In the price of coal,
there Is to be, so tho story runs, a le
adjustment of the capital stock of a
number of the co.il roads.
Erie second preferred stock Is slated
for retirement, while lu some manner
there are to bo change In tho Lehigh
Valley and the Jersey Central of ad
vantage to tho oilier coal roads.
Philadelphia Stockholder.
D., I. & W. Board for Today.
The following Is the make-up of the
V., U, and W. board for today;
suanton, .Inly 1, i:)l.
M'NIiAY, .irNU -M.
Wild Cats, i:a,l8 p. m . liberty; 10 p.
in., William Hoji, W. A, Bartholomew's cicw.
.MONDAY, Jli.Y 1.
Wild Cala. l'ast lJ.3el a. in., T. MiCailhy;
.1 a. ni I". l Mcvens; J a. in., M. Staples, T.
I'itrpatiiek's cirvv--, in a, in., J. A. llu.li; II a,
in., M. liolden; 2 p, in., .1. II. Mastcit,; li p. in.,
A. (i. llammitt.
Summits, Ktc 0 a, in., east, .1, Ilciinlfun:
S a. in., est, (I. 1'iouiifelkcr; li p. in., cast, .1.
CarrlKe; P. .. cast, W, II. Mi hols; 7 p. in.,
east from Nay Aiifr, I:, MiAlllstu; 7 p. in., vve.t
from Cayuga, Thompson; 7 p. in., west fiom
Cuyuira, Mil.ane.
1'inhfri 8 a. in , l McDonnell; to a, m,, S.
rinuert.v; II. "0 a. in., Mnran ; 7 p. in., Mmphy;
(J p. in., iJinplnifi JO p. in., Widener.
l-avenger Knglnes 7 a. in,, (iJtfnry; 7 a. in.,
P. Singer; 10 a. m., Laiilnirr; 'i.'iQ p. m., Man.
ton; 7 p. in., t! Miriovein.
Wild Cala. Wcsl-lil u. in., .1. Ilinlij ; II a. m.,
K. Cae, wllh T. Poudlcan's clew; 2 p. in., O.
Case; p. in., SI. Cannnily; 3 p, m., John Hal
ter; (1 p. in., A. I.. Kelelum,
Mvrin:.
el. Vi. 1'itrcerald and new will urn fl p. in.
summit In place of Ca-inir and crew, June SO,
llrakrman lllnehart will uo out with Ca.lner in
plain of I), Hauls until feather notice.
Plymouth Mlno Fire,
Very little headway Is being gained
In fighting tho Jcisey fit o at Plymouth.
Tfivre nre over nnv men employed In
1 the extinguishing of the blaze, but It,
TRIBUNE- MOXEK-f;
seems all their efforts only go to keep
It at a standstill.
The work is so arduous that a num
ber of the lire-fighters quit every day.
KNIGHTS OFMALTA.
St. John's day, June 24, the S53 anni
versary of the Institution of the Order,
wus celebrated by many commands: In
different states. Chosen Knights com
miindery, No. 174, of York, Pn gave
a fine entertainment In Malta Temple,
at which How Sir James ll. Boughtcr,
fltand Prelate, delivered an nddress on
"Tho Day AVe Celebrate." Ornnd War
der Sir Horace W. Crlder extended the
nddress of welcome. A drill by the uni
formed companions, ttneler command
of Sir Major A. If. Hnber. was a most
picturesque feature of the program.
Hc-'rlta,tlons, vocal and Instrumental
music, and songs by the Malta Male
Quartet, were admirably rendered, nnd
the event proved to bo one of tho
most Interesting evr given by this en
thusiastic body. .
Fidelity Oommandery, No. 171, of
Coatsvllle, Pa., on June 22. ndmltted a
class of forty companions Into the
higher degrees, after they had all
traveled the first degree. The cere
monies were conducted by Urand Re
corder Sir George II. Pierce,, and a
delightful collation was spread at mid
night. The Order of tho Ited Cross
and Sepulchre will be conferred In full
form on an early date In the Grand
Opera House, when the class will com
plete their admission ceremonies. The
membership of this active and In
fluential command now numbers over
one hundred and sixty, nnd another
class Is being considered.
St. John's Day having ben set apart
as donation day for "Knights of Malta
hospital" fund, ninny contributions
aie being sent In at this time. Among
those received on tho eve of that day,
were annual contributions from Chosen
Knights Commander, No. 171, of York;
Kdltor Sir C. Arthur Lutss, P. C , of
"The Illustrious Knights of Malta;"
Sir John S, Mundorf, P. C and wife,
of York; lienrard Commander), No.
SO, of Weathetiy: and Sir John (low
land, Past Grand Commander, of No.
oS, at Phllllpsburg, Pa.
Massachusetts celebrated St. John's
Day In great style. Thirty-six of the
fifty-four commauderles stationed In
that state contributed to a common
Hind, and visited the Willows nt
Salem. Three bands of music took
part In the parade, and Fmmanuol
commander) of that place acted as the
escort. Athletic, sports and a ball
game were features of the day. Dele
gations were present from Maine,
P.hode Island, Connecult and New
Hampshire. A beautiful display of
ilreworks occurred both In tho after
noon and evening, and a largo at
tendance was present.
John Knox Cnnimanelery. No. 12, at
Wilkes-Harre, Pa., nlso celebrated tho
founding of tho order, by attending
church on Sunday, Juno 23, and a largo
number of its 331 members were lu
line. In uniform. Rev. Sir Willam II.
Hlller delivered a most Interesting
special sermon to his fraters.
Sir William Wallace Commander).
No. SO.", will be stationed at Ironwood,
Michigan, on July 8, by Sir William B.
Young, assisted hy the degree staff of
Eureka Commander), No. 1'JO, of West
Superior, Wisconsin.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
In r.ffect Dec. 2, 11)00.
South Iz-ave Scianton for New York at 1. 10,
3.00, .;a), S.IK1 and I0.U5 a. in.; 12.55, 3.S.! p. m.
Kor Philadelphia at i-.no and 10.05 a, in.; 12.5J
and 3.33 p. in. for Ktrouilshurrt at 6.10 p. m.
Milk accommodation at 3.10 p. in, Airive at
lloboken at 6.S0. 7.1?, 10 2S. 12.UR. 3.11, 4.49,
7.10 p. m. Airive at Philadelphia nt Mm, 3.21,
(".) and 8.22 p. m. Arrive fiom New York at
1.10, fi,3' and 10.23 a. in,; 1.00, 1.52, fi.l'l, S.45
and H.mO p. in, From Stroudsburg at S.03 a, m.
North Leave Scianton for Buffalo and inter
mediate stations at 1.15, .3J and 0.00 a. in.;
1.R5, 5.4s! and 11.35 p. m. Tor Oswego and Syra
cuse at 0.35 a, m. and 1.55 p. m. For t'tlea at
1.10 a. m. and 1.35 p. in. Kor Montioss
at 0.00 a. m. ; l.Ol and 5.4S p. in. Kor Nichol
son at 1.00 ami fi.15 p. in. Kor llinghamlnn at
10.20 a. m. Arrive In Scranton fiom tlullalo at
1.25, 2.65, 6.15 anl 10.00 a. m,; 3.30 and P.00
p. in, from Osuefto and Sjiacuse at 2.55 a. in,;
12.3S and 8.00 p. in. I'mm t'tlea at 2.55 a. in.;
12.3S and S.30 p. m. I'roni Nieholson at 7.50 a,
m. and 6.00 p. m, from Montroe at 10.00 a.
m. ; 3.20 and 8.00 p. in.
Illoomsburg Division Leave Scranton for
Northumberland, at (5.45. 10.0.1 a. m. ; 1.1.1 and
6.50 p. m. Kor Plvinouili at 1.0.1, 3.40. 8.50 p.
m, Kor Kingston at 8.1(1 a. in. Arrive ul
Northumberland at f.:tt a. m.; 1.10, 5.00 and S.ll
p. m. Aulve at Iviiw.ton at 8.52 a, m, Anive
at PI) mouth at 2.00, '4,32, 0.15 p. in. Arrive
in Scranton from Northumberland at 0.42 a. m. ;
12.31, 4.50 and 8.45 p. m. I'mm Kingston at
ll.to a. in. I'rom Pljmoutli at 7.65 a. m. ; 3.20
and 5.25 p. m.
fsUSDlY TRAINS.
South-Leave Scranton at 1.40, 3.00, 5.50, 10.0,1
a. m. , 3.33 and ".40 p. rn,
Norlli Leave Scranton at 1.11, fl.35 a. m.;
1.55. 5.4s! and 11. 85 p. m.
Dloomshuig Division Leave Scranton at 10.05
a. in, and 5.60 p in.
Central Eailroad of New Jersey.
Stations in New Ycnk Koot of Libeity street,
N. It., and South Kciiy.
riMi: taiuk in i:iii:cr jpni: so, moi.
Tialns leave Siianton Jor New Yoik, Nevvail:,
r.liiabctli. Philadelphia, Laslon, Ilethlehem, Al
billow, n, Munch Chunk and White Haven, at 8..V1
a. in,; rpiei-s, 1.10; cxpic-u, 4.00 p. m. Sun
davs, 2.15 p. in.
Kor I'ittston and Wilkes-naue, S.51 a. in.; 1.10
and 4.00 p. m. Sundajs, 2.15 p. in.
r.i- nalllmnre and Yia-shini-loii and points
South and cut via Bethlehem, 8..15 a. in., 1.10
and 1.00 p, in. Sunda., 2.1.1 p. in,
Kor lxinc IliJiiib. Ocean drove, etc., at 8 55
a. in. (tluoiigh coach) and 1.10 p. in.
I'or Heading, Lebanon and llairlshurg, via Al
Irntown, 8.55 a. m. and 1.10 p, in. Sundajs,
2.15 p. in.
Kor Pottsville, 8.5.1 a. m., 1.10 p. in.
I'or Mountain I'.lll., 8.55 a. lu., 1.10 and 4.00
P. m-
Through tickets to all points east, south and
west at lowest rates at the station,
c. i. nt irr. om. p,i. Agt.
.1. li. OLHAI'SKN, (ieu. Supt.
Now York, Ontario and Western.
Time TMc In KfTrtt Sunday. June 23, 1001.
NOHTHBOI'N'I).
,tie I.cai At r I t
Tialns. Scianton. Caibondale, Cadosh.
So, 1 ...R.io a. in. 11.10 a. m, l.irt p. in.
No. ,1 ... I.") p. m. 4.tl p, in, fi.flO p. m.
No. 7 ... U.l' P. in. ! l.'aihondale,. 8.16 ii, m,
bin Tii-nnwM).
I.cne l.cai rrii
Cadosia. Coihomljle. Scianton.
Xo A ... 7.00 a. m. 7.40 a. in.
No. ... Ml - ni. 10.01 a. m. 10.K1 a. in.
No 2 ... S.IS P. I" l'm ! ' Mi 1. m.
fcUNIIAYS ONI.V, .NOIITII nOl'M).
I,civ l.savp rrlp
Si-ranton. CarbondJlf. Cadosin,
No. o ... S"u '" 91 " "' I"'1'1 " I".
No 5 ... 7.t 1. ni. Af. t'aibondale.. 7.13 p. lit.
souriiiiorxn.
Iaif l.can Anive
l.'adosia. C'arbonilale, Siranton
No. fl ... "," " ' "'I0 a. in.
No. 10 .. I.M P in. fi.0"1 !' " 'Mi p. in.
Trains No. 1. an wrfk Uaj, and 9. on Sun.
dais, make main Hni- tonuritloiu lor New Voils
city. Utlta, Oneida, O.wego and Intciinedlate
points.
Tialns Nok. 3 and 4 male Walton, Delhi, Ham.
dtn and Sidney lonneitiona.
Kor (nillier Intounatimi onntt tliVrt atrints,
.1. C ANDKII.-ON, 0. I'. A.. Now Yolk.
J. K. Wi:i.MI, T. P. A., hcranton.
Erie Haihoad, Wyominu Division.
Time Table In I'lTect Sipt. 17, 1800.
Tialns (or llawlry and loial polnli. tgiined
Inc at llawley ilth Krle latlroad for New York,
Ncubnre and liilriinediatc point. Iea &ian.
ton at 7.M a, in. and 2.U p. m.
Trains unite at Siranton at lO.tf 1. ni. and
. V,1V p. m. i
Vjtli ' ,
SUMMER RESORTS.
Seashore and
Country Combined.
I'mvvlek, Colin., Iu.s thrm both anil '
I lie most dunning spot on Long IsUnil
Soiinil,
Tun ami one lull ln.nrs fiom New Voik,
at mouth of tlic beautiful Connecticut
river.
Fenwick Hall
Has every attuction anrl convenience-; all
tbp ainiiseuienU Jiiil sports, and rveiy
tlilnc cniiilutivr of benltli anil plcisiiii,
KaUilii?. bojtln? (steuiu bundles ami s.iil
boats), llslilni; (die best on Hie Sounil),
c)ilini:, rliivmsr. piiv.ito u-"H linKs and
tennis couiis. Klevators uml private btlis;
mollis en mile. Wilte to .1. I. ChatHelii,
Proprietor lintel .lilleisnu New Yolk
city, lor teuns and full particulars.
8
HOTEL CLIFTON,
LAKE VJINOLA. PA.
New nnel modern. Beautifully sit
uated. lSOi) feet above sea level. No
mosquitoes. Orchestra, tenuis, boat
ing. Cuisine first-class. Write for
uites.
ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS.
QRANP ATLANTIC HOTEL AND ANNEX
Viminla Ave. nnd Pe-iih, Atlantic City. X. .1.
Sixth year; '.U 1-e.iuttful rooms ensuite, r-lnsle
and with bath; hot and cold sea-water baths
in hotel and annex, boutiuu select and central,
within few yards of the fetrel I'ier Orchestra,
Oltri.s special piins rates, $1:! to $15 by wick;
SIM up by day. Special rates to lamilics. Coaches
meet all trains. Write lor booklet.
CIIAIILKS C. COPB.
HpTEL OSBORNE.
Atlantic City, N. .1. One square fiom beach.
New 75-room annex. Modem apiHilntinents. lln.
excelled service. Hates, by the day, $1.50 and up.
waid. Hy the vveel., is and upward. (Jatucity,
400. H. J. Oabornc.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Schedule in Effect June 2, 1001.
Trains leave Scranton:
6.45 a. m., week days, through ves
tibule train from Wilkes-Barre.
Pullman buffet parlor car and
coaches to Philadelphia, via
Pottsville; stops at principal in
termediate stations. Also con
nects for Sunbury, Harrisburg,
Philadelphia. Baltimore. Wash
ington and for Pittsburg and the
West.
0.38 a. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington 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
tho West.
3.33 p. m., week days, through ves
tibule train from Wilkes-Barre.
Pullman buffet parlor car and
coaches to Philadelphia viaPotts
vllle. Stops at principal inter
mediate stations.
4.27 p. m week days, for Hazleton,
Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadel
phia and Pittsburg.
,1. II, 1HTC1IIN0X, On. Msr.
.1. II. WOOD, ficn. Pass. A?t.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
In KtTnt .lime 2. l)l.
Tiains I.e.c Sci.inton!
Kor Plilladelplii.i and New Y'oik via ft. f; II
II. II., at IU5 and !).1S o. in., and '-M3, 4.47
(llluk lliainonii IlvpiTM), and ll.U) p. in. bun
dam, I). & II. II. .. 1.6S. P- m-
Tor Wlilte Ilaun, Hazleton and principal
points in the cojI 101,'Ioih. l.i ll. k II. II, II ,
il.lj, 'J. IS and 1.-7 p. in. I'or l'ottville, U. IS a.
in.. 2.1S p. m.
I'or llethlilieiii, Daston, Iteadinir, Ilair!biirj
and principal intrrincdiate stations via l). k II.
II. II., II.43. B.3S a. in.; 2.1S, I.-J7 (nt.ic If IMl
moml Kxpiess), 11.30 p. in. Sundays, I). Si II,
II. It., O.M a. in.i 1.S1, .'-,7 p. in.
Tor TunUannock, Towanda, lllinlr.i, Itliac.i,
(leneia and principal inlrriiiedlatp stations, vi.i
I)., I,, k Vi, it. K., S.0S u. m.j 1.05 and J.W
p, m.
I'or (enea, llocliesler, Iliiflalo, Nlar-ara Falls,
Clilaco and all points wet. sl.i D. k It, It. It ,
7.4, U.S5 a. in., 1.S8. 3.8.1 (lllark Diamond V.
preM), "Is. 10.11, ll.'M p. m, hund.iii, I), k II.
It. I!.. 11.51. S.27 p. in.
Pullman pallor and sleeplns or Leliish Valley
pallor cars on all tialius between Wllkes-narre
ami New Yoik, Philadelphia, llull'alo and Sus
pension Bridie.
ItOl.I.l.V 11. WH.nrit, Cent. Supt., 2il Cortland
street. New Yoik.
CIIAHI.KS S. MX. On. Pasa. Agt., !fl C'ortlan.l
street. New Yoik.
A. W. NONNI'.MAIIIKII, l)iv. P.i-s. ArL, South
ndhleliem, Pa.
I'or llekcts and Pullman reseiiatloiii apply to
S09 Laikawanna atenue, Scranton, I'.i.
Delaware and Hudson.
In Kttect Juno 0. 1D0.
Trains for Cailiondale leave Stianlnn at n:"0,
8:00. 8:5.1. 10:13 n. in., l'-MO, lrJO, 2:11, a;52,
6:21), tl:25, 7:57, 0:15, 11:20 p. in., l:lli a. in.
i'or llonesdale and l.jko I odoie, 0.20, 10.13 a.
in. I 2.44 and '-' !' '"
lor WIIKCS-liailc iiiij, :ss, n;ii, u:.is, iu:i
a m 12:0.1 H2i., 2:1s, a:33, 4:27, 0:10, 7:IS,
10:11, 1T.30 P- m-
Tor 1.. V. H. It. polnt-fi:43, 0:33 a. in., 2:15,
4:27 and 11:30 p. in.
I'or Pennsylvania It. It. polnU-fliH, 0:33, 2:13,
3:33 and 1:27 p. m.
I'or Albany and all points north 0:20 a. m.
and 3:52 v. in.
hl'NDAV TI1AINS.
For Carbondale 8:50, 11:31 u, in., 2:11, 3:5.,
5:52 and 10:32 p, in,
For Wllke-Ilane-0:38 a. m 12:0), 1:53, 3:23,
U:32 and 8:42 p. m.
I'or Albany and points north 3:52 p. m.
For 1loi.cv.lulo and !.kti Lodoic 8.50, 11.33
a. m. and 3.52 p. in.
in r r m M, --w
a I, f - "i'sC'WWWMay
WB"r' Evrybody.
iBHll Uneeda Jinjer I
H WtfllULJat9$lM vNiMmM?r!3mM . A Tli. mntlirr want
H'llIfflBa SK 1 'JaHawliiHKS i liii It '1 fi IffiL t'iem r comPany m
Ujwu(raK!BVffiPyV tui'illt wiPtk expected. The father D
1 Wr iWlrmtSSSSt1 ' WL 3Jr likes them to nibble Iff
I IK. f mW!ftBm !mJmmt? bctwcen mca,s- The ffl
I Wi fJp i j3'm lUflyU 'MBUKKBBBKBUUM!''iMMiimy children make a N
Ilmitifllilic''i wholesome meal of u
ulJBvlll them. Everybody
HI 'Hilr'liiPH ays U"eda M
1 flBHIQHM l J,nJer Wauf-" I
tmM.'MWiMmlltl tmUMMti national biscuit ffl
wls? v 'ljj'Wty5:!:ss- Urweda Biscuit J
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BARGAINS
-- Here are two special offerings which are worthy of
f the attention of shrewd buyers as quantities arc lim- J
X itcd. An early inspection
-
WILTON RUGS
$1.25.
Size 4 feet 6 inches by 2 feet 3 indies.
Choice line Oriental desigus. Real value, $2.
RUFFLED CURTAINS
65 Cents
The pair choice grade of Swiss, well made. An
exceptional bargain. Real value, $1.00.
Note Our store will
ust on Saturday at noon.
&
Temporary Store
Carpets. Wall
THB
MOOSIC POWDER CO,
Booms 1 and'2, Com'lth BTd'g.
OBANTON, VA.
nining and Blasting
POWDER
ltt al Moosto and BruliJal WotlU,
LAPUN 4k RAND POWDBK CO3
ORANGE QUN POWDER
Beotrle Batteries). Rleotrlo Kxploiars,
xplodluz blavfla, Hfoty Pus ami
Repauna Chemical Co.'s
man
BXPLOlV
FINANCIAL.
V.--"V-N''
OLDEST!
SAFEST!
BEST!
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Money Will liarn (He Monthly
Kciurns,
Ttielnvestor'aFundPayaSeml-montlily,
The oldest established in America. No certificate
holder has eicr lost i cent Payments made to
all subscrlbtrs every 13 dayi. No trouble. No
delay. Money lefunded on dcrnaml, Write to
day for particulara, fiee to anv address
C. I'. Mackey k Co,, Hudson ntd'i... Sew cil..
5
Water, Sewer and
Electric Light
BONDS.
Yielding 4.40 Per Cent.
Wilte (or spcdal circular.
Rudolph Kleybolte & Co.
1 Nassau St., New York.
Williams
I $55,000 1
I Rocky Mount, N. ft, I
- l - - r - H - H"l"H 4-H
is advisable.
- f
t
1
close during July and Aug-
5
126 Washington Ave.
Paper. Draperies.
?
i
Lager
Beer
Brewery
MauufisCtiirow -r
OLD STOCK
PBLSLER
435 to 455
, SCRANTON, PA
N. Ninth Stroet
Telephone Call,
2333.
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People cannot help worrying when
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languor, dullness and exhaustion Is
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study diminishes nnd despondency de
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It you nre Mifferfne the tortures of
Nervous Debility, Ihete Is oo knowing
how soon you may decline to something
more horrible, nut you can get well.
The youthful Mrength. buoyancy anil
happiness can berestoied by the useol
They have cured thousands, and we
have so much confidence In them that
we give an Iron clad guarantee with a
Jo 00 order.
Sent anywhere In plain package 11.00
nrriu.s- illioTFa fnr SYOO. Hook free.
Address, 'uau Mcoicine Co., Cleve-1
land, unto.
For tale by John !!. Pheli. Pharmacist, corner
Wj pmlng a.rmie and Spruce, street.
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