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THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1001.
INDUSTRIAL
AND LABOR
MINE WORKERS TO MEET HERE
NEXT WEEK.
Their Convention Will Be Held in
Music Hull and at It the Choice of
tho Mombers of tho District for
Officers Will Bo Made Known.
Unltod OlaBS Company of Syracuoo
Is Absorbed Coal Trado Is in
Good Shapo D. L. & W. Board
for Today.
In Miiiic hall, nt 10 o'clock next Mon
day mornlnK. will len the iinnuiil con
vpntlon of Hip T'nllcd Mine Workers of
Dlstilct No. l.vvhldi liulurloN the Luck
nvvanna and "WjomlnR miIIcjm. The
number of (Iclecntes will he about 400,
nnd they will ho called to iinlci by I)l
trlct Prelilent T. U NlilinlN It Is rx
pectcd that William H. WINon, of In
rtlnnnpolK tho niitlntinl neuetaiy of
the orKanlmtlon, will be present. If ho
Is, ho will deliver an nddioh".
The election of ofllcerfl will be tho
most Important woik of the lonvrn
tlon. The liallotlnp; In ilmie at the nicot
inps of the local unlonf. ntid at tlir
comlnrf convention the ihnlio of the
miners of the dlstilit will be made
known. Tho oIIIcpih to be elected are
a district president, xhe-picddcnt, nec-retary-treasiircr
nnd right meinheis ot
the executive Lommltlee, two from
each of the four lii"prt tlon districts,
The candidate;) for ollke aie:
For rVMMfnt-T 11 Milioll", .Nantlooke; T.
P Hajf, Dirhsnn CIlv
Per Mfd'rfsiflint iiam Itjumiff, I'lj.
mouth; runic Merger, Did I onio
For rVcrrtart nnd rrriMirrr-Iolm T. Drmpf,
hcrarton; John n Pom II, Nranlnn
The following me the candlditrs for
position on the ovoutlve board:
Firrt Pulrlct .tolm V Kramer, ArclihaM,
Ifwla fiuarturohrr, .rihbild, 1 1 Cuff, Mat
feld, Stephen Hup, 0ljhint, 'Ilinmu Wilton,
J'Kup; Daniel Coleman, nanton; VMllUm P
Jones, Kcranton
Second PiMriit Knhrrt rourlricht, qrran
Vn, M J llfle, Vnnton. Mihnlas fiurkc,
Iranton; U lone:", (Vine; William 0 Jen
iln, henntnn, 1 bonus Price mnton, P w
Man, Vrantnn Inhn 1. Dcinp'ej, Moo.u ,
i"homas T)al", vrantnn
Third Pictnct riininn lUnvrlltn, oii, n
thony Sehloer, Jlimia lames M rin, I'lltstoii,
Thomas I, Ilium, Hiirvri. Mm ltevno!d,
rittton; Jethro 1 C i lnrd, I nmne hnrouch
Fourth District-Inlin lallon, WilkrsHarre: 1
II Jlobbs, Pliinniith, llankl .1 Nice, Plymouth,
John Shaw, Plymouth
For Auditlnc ( ommltler Peter belli .Trunin,
Michael ,T. Ttjan, Avon, Itnhiid llohrilt, Nrin.
ton; Lduard lUrritt, Srantoii; John Miau, Pl
mouth.
Work on Spiko Mill.
The building for the new -pike mill
n Jackson Htioot, In the Keei Val
Jev, mo lapldly nearlnrr. ininpletlou,
find the iiuln fdiop 1m abntit nadj
Home of tho mm hlnoi lot the pi ml
has anlvcd nnd N brlnir Installed nnd
It Is expected that o ci tlilnp will 'be
In leadlnesis tn begin operations In the
course of ix or eight vvmls
The promote! of the lndustt.v,Mests
Tiiumes) and licdit, nie ptishltiK the
wotk and thus f.ti ate will pleased
with tho piogtess that has been tiunle.
The entlic plant will i onsit of tlvo
buildings, tw oof whli h have boon com
pleted. TIlCM! .IIC till .p(. .mil mil-
lng mills.
Tin; tnasoniy woik was done In Con
tractor Muldoon. nnd Mulhiilii A .ludge
have tlie inutiail fot the bulltllng
woik, Tho piomoteis will adveitlsp for
bids in .1 few dajs for the net lion of
the galvanllng mill, waithow-e and
ofllco buildings.
The s-plkes to be tinned out fiom tlie
galvanizing mill will be list d in bout
and dock cmi' tun tlon and otliei woik
touching on the watci fmnt
The lolling mill Is yooloii feet, and
the pplke mill 95100 feet '1 In capac
ity of the plant will lip 10,Oro tonn nn
nually. Tho galvaniylng mill will bo
.10x12.". feet, the waiehousp .r0lnO fett
and the ollke building tiOx'ti feet.
The f 1 1 in have alirad tccclved a
huge numbei of applications foi woik
Jrom skilled liiechaiiiis, and tniplov
inent will be furnished loi a huge
number, but how niaiij is not known
at piescnt.
Enjoyed the Holiday.
Compaiatively few of the Lacka
wanna Jl.illio.ul coinp ui.v'h nuuy of
rmplojcs wcie at woik .ei-teidi and
In tonsequence niinei, liboiei, tialn
man and clcik alike weio given an op
portunity to inJo tlio ph. (Mites of the
day.
Only the men who opeiatr the pas
Fenger tialns and "mu"t ' tielghls weio
nt woik. Tlie tialllc was lathei light
over tho load, but an exti i tai was
netcss.uy on tiain No .'. en loute to
Jiuffalo. All ot the odkes In the main
ptation building eie t lesod, and, In
the language of the Mit-it, thcio was
"nothing doing" to "peak of in paiticu-lar.
Hnndlinp of Baggage.
Owing to tho limited ..tiommodatlons
on Lackawanna lallmad tialns Nos j
and fi, It has become neicjarj foi tho
company to lo-itiltt tho amount of bag
gage foiwaided b thcho tialns to the
minimum.
Hagghgemen havo theicfoie been In
structed to decline' to foiwaid babj
c anlaes and bicycle, alto tiunks of
ttavellng ealetiinen, exupt In cases of
urgent necessity, noticing pahsengcis
that their Inggago will be foiwaided
on the following tialns.
Coal Trade in Good Shape.
Tlie time has arrived for another
advance In tho price of anthracite, and
the scheduled list Is now subject to a
discount of '20 tents a ton on tho de
liveries made dm lng July. Thus the
progiamrnc laid out cm ly In tho jeai
even if an old-fashioned Idea -is being
adhered to stilttly, and much emolu
ment accrues to the piodutiug and
carrying companies theieby. It Is pe
culiarly fortunate for those In rontiol
ot the anthiacltc piopeitles that they
have the Improved conditions In the
country at largo to aid them. Theie
were equally able people who tried to
make this trade a piolltuble ono In for
mer years, but the possibilities of pro
ductlon were too great, and the coun
try had not grown up to tho "billion
Idea." Those who havo long looked
forward to a profltablo era in anthra
cite coal ought to be cheered at the
outlook.
So far fi3 market demand is con
cerned for anthracite, that hcems to
continue unabated, nnd it Is not a
question of price in necuilng tonnage.
Tho usual trade at this season of tho
year teems to be distanced, nnd thero
is no particular anxiety ns to the fu
turo. If the tonnage which may ha
had during tho next sixty days should
toy any means be more than nny cur
rent requirements might tome to, it
w ill no doubt be found very good stock
on hand to have nnd to hold until
there is the fall demand to bo sup
plied. Home people may fancy that
there is coal now being distributed
whlih Is oidlnarlly fall tounngc, but
the teports had from time to time do
not warrant nny grout value being
plated on this. Saw ard's Coal Tiadu
Journal.
Are in tho Combine.
It Is announced that the American
Window (llass company of Plttshuig
has bought up the stock of the ful
led alias company of Sjracusc. l'lni
t'nl'cd Cllas1 coin) any wato formed lit
ISM with n capital of $G,0"0,I-00. It
owned n built t-vtnty factoilei In N.v
Yok, Ohio, I'on.isylvanla and Illinois,
Attempts to consolidate the two
companies have been pending for some
time, the stockholders of tho 1'nlted
Glass company ilnnlly accepting par
for their stotk, a huge pal t of which
Is held In I'tlea. The deeds ot the
property will bo turned ovrr to tho
PlttRbuig company In a few das,
Many of the glass plants now In opct
atlou will be closed.
D., It, & W. Board for Today.
The following is the make-up of tho
D, 1j. and W. boa id for today:
Serantoti, July C, 1901.
Tlll'tlMUV, Jl'f.V 4.
Will ral, rait-8 p in, (J W Bunnj 10 p.
in , Ccorge lluit.
rninw, ipi.y b
ttIM Cain, lat-12W a m , ,!. II M.Cinn,
8 a m, 1 I, Hi iters ii in , II Dolinlt 10
a in, W. Hoar, with W. ttirtlioloinin'i
rew, 11 a m , T. MiCartliv; 1 p m. J limit,
2 p m . 1' tae, Willi P. P MninV new, 6
p m , I' Hfzpilrlck, 6 p. in , A 1 llimmilt
Summit, 1 tt ci a in, caM, ,) It SuliuU, 0
p m , cat, ,1, Cirrlcir
PiwhenR a m, 1. McDonnell; in a m , S
Pirncrlj; 11 0 a m, Meran; T p in, Mutphj ,
1 p m , Lamping; 10 p in , A Wiclener
Pawencer Pnglne 7 a m , flalTnet ; 7 a m ,
P. Slntrer, 10 a in, !itllmer, 5 30 p in, Stan
ton, 7 p m , (! MeCotcin
Wild (mI, Wett--5 a in , I filnle.t , 10 a m ,
O W PitriteraM; 1 p m , John (.jhigan, p
in , John Daaterj 6 p in , 0 Ctsc,
NOTK r.
PriVeman II !. Willi tmi will ro out with
KliKlej next trip
This nnd That.
An unusually huge amount of ronl l
stalled on the Moomshurg siding below
He tanton street
Two moic of the Lackawanna Kail
road compan's new engines aic ex
pected today fiom the Schenectady
locomotive woiks.
CITY
CITY HALL GOSSIP.
If any pcihon wants to Immoitnllze
themselves by giving a swimming pool,
or anything else that will assist In the
furnishing and finishing of Nay Aug
park, lie tan make known his wlshen
to Dliector of Public Woiks John 1Z
Hoc lip and bo nssuied that his good
Intentions will not be illscouiaged Mr
Itoihc wants to see that puk glow
rapidly in beauty and utlllt. but
gionth Is slow when itionej Is scaite.
Without money it Is ha id to do much
In tho way of beautlfing a modem
city paik.
' That is a magnificent gift Mrs II.
H Phelpw has given to the paik," paid
Mr. Hoc he jcsteidav. "We needed a
line thinking fountain as iiuuli as any
thing I can think of, and the (ieoige
Sntnnton Tlnoop Memoij.il fountain
will piovo a gieat blessing. It will be
a beautiful fountain and a lino orna
ment In an aitistit wa, to s.o nothing
of the tomfoit and lellef It will give to
visltois to tlie puk I would that
other seiantonians might give some
substantial lonsldoi.itlon to this paik.
Uiiej tould help us in muij wa.vs '
A swimming pool Is t-umclhlng that
tatinot be consti noted this r.ir nnd
possibly not next with city funds it
would bo ,i gieat boon to thousands,
and any man who wants to do a phll
anthioplc net need go no fuither in
looking for an opportunit.v to do some
thing that will benefit his fellow -man.
Theie Is all kinds of speculation In
tho city hall ns to who the foitunato
individual will bo who will bUcctetl
John W. Molr as city detective. Tlie
men on the forte look upon this as
quite the most desirable beith in tlie
dpp.it tment, and none of thein would
wave it aside If it was ptopeil ten
doted to them. It is a position that
icqulies a superior order of nbllit to
that demanded of a patiolinan but ono
In which tho drilling and epeilence a
P'trolman gains In Ills dally toutine
nie almost Indispensable.
P.etoidci Council and Dlieclni Woim
ser aie silent ns the piuvciblal dam
about the identity of tho next cltv de
tective, but about tlty hall theie Is a
liiniot whlth names Lieutenant Lnna
Day as the man who may be t-oletteil
for the post. It would lie a good ap
pointment Mi. Dav has hoived a
faithful apprenticeship on the foi to
with a letord that Is uneNtelled. When
the recent t organization of the foue
under tho Hipper bill took place, I'a
tiolman Dav's iPtuid for cllkleiuy
undei all kinds of conditions won lor
him a lieutenant), and since then ho
1ms had chaigo of the Noith Scinutoti
Pieclntt. Ills woik during the slant
time ho has been theie deinonstuites
that ho has talent for better things
than swinging a club.
A man who has been a membei of
the force foi a number of eais gives
the opinion that one detective Is of
little piactlcal bervito In Scinnton.
"Tho number of complaints turned
over to the city detective for investi
gation will aveiage at least ttn a day,"
ho said. "Of com so, it is not possible
for one man to give these the (onsldei
atlon they deserve, foi oftentimes ono
caso will glvo him all he can do foi n
day or longer. There ought to bo nt
least thrte plain clothes men connected
with the depai tment. Then If ono man
was assigned to a big cite, or had to
leave town on duty, theie would bo
someone on hand to give attention to
the complaints retoided dally in the
supeilntendent's office.
"If councils peislbt in refusing to
giant the necessary number of men, I
believe it would be to the advantage
of the foi co If a half-dozen of the
patrolmtn were mounted for subuibau
set vice. They could easll) tover moio
ground in the subutbs than ten pattol
men on foot, and this would give ad
ditional men for plain clothes duty and
at tho same time, I believe, give bettei
ptotcctlon to tho isolated patta of the
tlty which, under tho present auange
ment, can ictelvo only a very small
amount of attention, inadequate as the
fotce Is to cover tho city. Two mount
ed olllteis In Notth Scninton, two In
West Scranlon and two in South
Scranton would add w owlet fully to tho
efficiency of the police fotce."
A youth, who was shedding gieat,
salt tears, entered the city hull one duy
Plain Tales from Plain People
" lost 28 lbs. In thrco months"
"Your medicines have done so much forme tliat
I canuot thank jou enough for advice and kindness
shown me," writes Mrs. Warren K. Parker, of
Orange St., Nantucket, Mass. "Three years ago I
was taken sick with what the doctor called nervous
ness and indigestion. lie gave me medicine for the
trouble, but 1 could not cat even a little toast or oat
meal without suffering severely. I felt hungry but
hardly dared cat anything. In a few months I
began to have distressing spells right in the pit of
my stomach. After the distress passed away it
would leave my stomach so sore that I was obliged
to lie in tied several dajs. I called the doctor again
and he said I had catarrh of the stomach ; gave me
medicine but it did not do any good. I lost sS
pounds in three months. At last I was so bad that
I thought I was bevond help. One of my friends
loaned me Dr. Tierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser to read, and when I read that many people
had been cured by his medicines I made up my
mind to write to him, although I was so bad
I THOUGHT THERE WAS NO HELP
forme. I wrote and received a prompt reply. He
told me I had indigestion, associated with a torpid
liver, and he advised mc to take his 'Golden Medi
cal Discovery ' and also his relicts,' if constipated,
I commenced taking his medicines immediately,
and soon began to feel better. I have taken six
bottles of 'Golden Medical Discovery,' two of
'Favorite Prescription,' and sis; vials of Dr. Pierce's
Pellets. I have gained ten pounds, Am able to do
all my work, and have not had a distressing spell
for five months. Can cat everything. I cannot
express thanks enough for the good tlie medicines
have done me. If anyone who is suffering, no mat
ter what the case may be, would only write to Dr.
Pierce for advice, I know he could help them."
tlTHE four testimonials given here simply illustrate
JJ in a small measure the scope of the curative pow
er of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. This
medicine is primarily designed to cure diseases of
the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutri
tion. Its far reaching effects on organs locally remote
from the stomach arc due to the fact, that diseases of
blood, nerves, liver, heart and kidneys often have
their origin in a diseased condition of the stomach
and digestive and nutritive systems, nnd when the
diseased condition is removed, tlie contributing cause
of the disease of other organs is taken nway also.
Human life depends on food. If ivc don't cat we
die. But it is not the fact of eating which makes us
live, it is the assimilation by the body of the nutri
tion that is contained in the food, which sustains life.
But this general nutrition is made up of spcciGc ele
ments for the several parts and organs of the body,
and unless these specific elements of nutrition are
extracted and assimilated in due proportion, there is
some part of the body uunounshed. For example,
the blood contains about onc-tcnth of an ounce
of iron. Take that iron out of his blood and
the man would drop dead. But it is evident that
if the loss of all the iron from tlie blood means
death, that, so far as the supply drops below the
normal one-tenth of an ounce, it means loss of vi
al force and physical decay, because the blood
n
"Tor over a jear I was troubled with such a
cough and pain in my chest that I could not rest at
night," writes Omcr J Sennet, Esq , of Pranklin,
St. Mary's Par.. La, care of Mr. J. V. Foster. "I
tried cougli mixtures and other medicines, but they
did me no good and I was falling away all the time,
uutil I began taking Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery and ' Pleasant Pellets.' The first bottle
made me feel better, so I took eight bottles, and
now I feci like another man,
"Many thanks for your valuable medicines. I
would advise those who are suffering with a cough
to take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and
the 'Pellets."'
IIlI
I had aovofo haatiaches,"
"Away liack in 1865 I was greatly troubled with
catarrh, which I was unable to get rid of for over
six years," writes Mr. M. 12. Curry, of 252 West 76th
Street, New York, N. Y. "I had severe headache
three or four times a week, which almost made me
crazy. I was unable to look up without having
mucous drop in my throat, and always carried five
or six handkerchiefs with me. Sitting by an open
window was out of the question, as I couhl not bear
the least bit of air to strike my head. I went to a
prominent physician, who treated mc for over a jcar
with hardly any benefit, nnd to three others who
did not help me at all. I chanced to pick up one of
your pamphlets which conic with Dr. Pierce's Medi
cal Discovery, read it carefully, and concluded to
try your 'Golden Medical Discovery' and Sage's
Catarrh Remedy. I purchased a bottle of each and
used them. It did not take me long to find out that
they were the medicines I should have had years
before. I continued to use your preparation, and
in a few months
I WAS ENTIRELY CURED.
"I have recommended the same remedies to five
or six of my friends who have been troubled with
catarrh, and they have been cured also. I am satis
fied that if anyone will use Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery and Sage's Catarrh Remedy as
directed, they will be able to cure the worst case of
catarrh. I find the 'Golden Medical Discovery ' the
greatest preparation for coughs one which cures
them in a few dajs,"
" was troubled with a cough"
depends on iron to enable it to carry oxygen from
the lungs to each part of the body. As the iron
decreases there will be a deficiency in the oxy
genizing of the blood. Instead of being bright
.scarlet, it will be dark purple as it is in forms of
lung disease terminating in consumption. If the
stomach and organs of digestion and nutrition fail in
their work, the health of the body at once suffers.
Whether you are weak or .strong depends upon the
ability of the blood to select and distribute the nu
tritive elements for the several organs. The blood is
made chiefly in the stomach, and "weak" stomach
means "weak" blood, blood deficient in vital energy.
The great curative power of Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery lies in its power to heal diseases
of the stomach and other organs of digestion and
nutrition, so that the processes by which nature
sustains life may l)e unhampered and unhindered.
"Golden Medical Discovery" can't make a drop of
blood, can't weave a strand of tissue. It can and
does take away the diseased conditions which ob
struct these processes of nature, and hence, "weak
lungs," "weak nerves," "weak heart," etc., are per
fectly and permanently cured by thus great remedy.
Persons suffering from chronic forms of disease
are invited to consult Dr. II. V. Pierce, by letter
absolutely without charge. All correspondence
private. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
"Your medicine helped mc so much that I cannot
praise it too highly," writes Mrs. C. L. Brooks, of
Poland, Androscoggin Co., Maine. "The first dose
I took helped mc. I cannot forget how I felt when
I took it ; I was suffering everything with indiges
tion, and my stomach was so bloated that it seemed
as though it must burst. My husband said he was
going for the doctor, but I said if he would get me a
bottle of the ' Golden Medical Discovery ' I would
try that. I had not taken it long when I felt
relieved aud have not had a touch of indigestion or
stomach trouble since. I had been 6ick for four
years, and less than four bottles cured me. Some
people that knew me before I began to take the
' Golden Medical Discovery ' tell mc that they never
saw such a change in anyone, and they also say
they don't sec how I csin do such large washings as
I do now, when I had not done a washing torso
long."
" can do such largo washings."
&&)METBHIBNf) YfflB fANT AfV Or. Pionco's Common Sense Medical Advisor Is not
valuable gifts over presented to any family. This groat work containing 1008 largo pages and over 7QO Illus
trations, treats of biology, physiology, hygiene, and medicine, in plain English. Dr H. F. Phllbrlck, of South
Woaro, Hillsboro Go., N. H. (Box 24-), says: "I havo received tho copy of tho Common Senso Medical Advisor
you sent mo, and am very much ploasod with it. I think it is a very Important book, and it would bo a God-send to
every family throughout tho wholo world to havo ono of them." The book Is sent FREE on receipt of stamps to
cover expense of mailing ONLY SoatS 31 citor-enC stamps for vtoth-hound book, or 21 stamps for tho book
in paper covers. Add, ess: DR. R. V. PIERCE, Buffalo, N. Y.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Erie Bnihoad, Wyoming Division.
Tiaini for llinlcy and Iritermciiiale pnints lrati!
sinnton ,i follow.. N J ; m 4 m n j(
5 00 j ni , No (I J 21 ji in , No 8, 'i) i 111,
New 1 nml S ,1111 tin niijti trims li r Niw Vork
ArrituN-Ao 1 S IS a in No .1, in Jrt a in,
No A I 1 1 p in No T IMii m IralnsNoJ.
6 ami 7 arc tluoiisli trains noiu New urk.
MNIIU IIIVINs
Icpiiture No .11 'n m , Vi 2J I p m
Annals- No Jl, 1J 1j 11 m , .No JJ, S 15 p m
this week and sought tlie city bollcltot.
He had u tale of woe to 1 elate.
His mother sent him out with n hoio
and wagon to do some liaulltiK, an 1
while Bolng1 over 11 ciovvHlk in the
Tuiutleth waul, which was iuiill set,
the wheel of the wagon became fast,
and in tupglnff to fico It the hoi so
broke part of tho lmintss.
"If I ko homo with the harness that
way I'll set a whipping," sobbed the
boy.
"And what do ou want me to do for
jou'.'" naked Solltltoi Wiiti-on.
"Id like to have the cll sued, so I
can get tho hniness fixed," piomptly
replied the boy 'It wasn't my fault
that It bioke. It was all tho fault of
that blB stone in. the etioet "
"It wouldn't huidl do foi me to sue
tho city for ou," protested the sollc
Itor, "but I'll take ou up in see Mr.
Roche, tho dliector of public woiks,
and we'll see what we can do foi you "
l'p they climbed to the thlid floor to
Mr. Hoc he's olllte, and the bo's pi lev -anco
was laid befoio tho dliector.
"This Is ti sad case," commented Mr.
Hoc he, "and as tho tlty lias made no
piovlhlons to meet emergencies of this
kind, I don't see Just what I can do,
unless we scltlo tills claim run selves,"
ho said, turning to tho solltitnt.
Tint suggestion impiessed .Mr. vVnl
son fuvoiably, and the two nilklals
conli United u ttulllclcnt sum to have tho
harness icpalicd, nnd sent tho hoy
away with dry ees and a checiy snillc.
"I'll got tho harness fixed and mother
will never know about It," said the
boy. "I tell ou, I'd got it good If 1
went homo with thlb harness tho wuy
It Is now."
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Lehigh Valley Bailroad.
In 1 fin t June 0, 1101
'liains l.cic Sit niton
For riillaiUliihii and New ork m D A. 11
It It , at II 1) tnd ! .s a 111 and 2 1, I .'7
(lllick llianioni' I pu. ind 11. a p m fcun
t)j. I) K H It II . 1 o. b J7 n m
I cr VWiltp llatrn, Uazliton ami piinupal
points in tlio coal ic'ions, u Dill It It ,
11 ii, 2 IS and 4 :7 p 111 1 or I'otUUlIe, 0 IS a
m . 2 IS p 111 .
Tor lltthl'liun, I atfon. Heading, Ilaril.liurR
nnd principil intcimtduti Milium vn f) & II
It It, hlS. l38 a m , 2 1, 4 !7 till it k lilt
mond 1 xprcss), 11 0 p m Siindni", I), A, II
I! II , 0 S3 a mi 1 S S .'7 p 111
l'nr 'Itmkliannock, lowandi, I I111I1 1, itlian,
Rmcta and pnncli al liitrimtdlatf ijilnn, n
1) , 1, 4. W, It It , S 0 a m , 1 03 and . 40
p m.
For fieneva, Hoilirslcr, ItatTalo, NlaRira till.,
Chicago ami all point wot, via I) 4 II H It ,
7), 1155 a in , 1 J1" . ul Hlhtk Diamond Is
pKM), 7 4S, 10 II, 11 50 p. m, Sundaj, I), i. It.
It. It , 11 63. s J7 p m
Pullman pailjr and slerptnz er Irhlch Vjlliv
puiloi sar" on all tnhw IcUem Wllkcnirio
and New Vrk, I'hlladrlphla, Buffalo anl h n
pension Iliid.c.
llilMIV II II nun, Oent. fcupt , fl Cortlind
Mrcet. Nc Yoik
l'nr tliKctf tnd Pullnun iptrrtallonj applj to
COD Laikaanna avenue, scranton, Ji
New York, Ontario nnd Western.
Time Table in I'lTrrt Sindav, June id, I'Ol.
.xjiwii nut !'.
Leave
fraliu Sei anttn.
So 1 ...1" a
So,
o.
4 Cut p in
0 10 p in
l,iae
Caibomlale,
11 10 a in.
t 41 I) tn
Vr Cirbondale.
FOLTH HOI Nil.
Airin
( JllOiil
1 o p in
f f p 111.
0 4j p, in.
Ieao I cat" rrie
tadla. Cailioiidale, Scranton
... 7 DO a. in 7 40 a in
,,,10 a in 1'iOIa, in. in Hi m
. s r, p 111 too p in 4 41 p m
bl'.NPWs- ONIA, .Nniilll HOL'Ml
l,cao Imr Virltc
fnrtnton. Cul'oii'ljle, ( J lo-oa
,,, S.iO a 111 V 10 a in 10 4i a in
ia7(n)n in r Carliondale., 7 45 t 111
SOLDI BOl'NIl
fAo Itavo
CjJo.U. farliondale.
, 7 rl a m
Urlm
S ran ton
So fl ... ' '" m 10 a in
So 10 ..4 SO pin Cuilp in tl43p in
lialm No 1, an week dji, and 11, on Mn.
da, make main line tnnitntloiu for Nc mrk
rlty, Lllct, Oneida, Oiwtgo and intcunedlato
point
Iralm nj, .1 and 4 make Walton, Delhi, Ham.
den and Mdnf tuniuitionii,
In fintlier Information inmnlt tlikrt nceiiti,
1 C VNll.lts-!, II l , New iotk.
J. C. lliil, T. V. A , bcranton.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Delawaie, Lackawanna and Western
In I ITett Dec 2, 1"00
south Leitc Sirinlon for Niw Yoik it 1 10
loo 1 -iO SOO and 10 oj a 111 , U jj, JUp 111
lor I'liiladelphU it b 00 and 10 0V a in , U 3
ami ,1 JJ p tn I or Mroud-lmrs it 11 10 p 111
Milk nt.oiiinioditlui it JI) p in, Virho at
ihloken at H " 7 IS, 10 2s, 12 0,, a 1 1. lis
711 p 111 Vime al Philadelphia at HH J ,
ami ami 8 22 p 111, Aulve finni New "toik at
1 10 0 ,2 and 10 21 a 111 , I 00, 1 ,2, 3 I! 4j
and II ii) p in 1 mm simmMurs it SO, i 111
Noith leave biranlon lor Hull 1I0 nnd inter
mrdhlc Matloiu at 1 13, tl .i and 0 00 a 11 ,
1 Oi, ft 4S and II .3 p 111 I 01 (I.ej, and sjij
I ur at 0,13 a, in .ill' I 1 '3 p in lor I tu it
110 1 ni, nnd 133 p 111 lor Monti o
ot 000 i 111 , 1 Oi ind ', IS p m ior Nnhol
sou nt 4 OJ mid 1! 15 p III 1 or llliiliamtoii nt
10 20 a 111 Vrii.e in s(ianton fiom llufTtlo 11
125, Vi, .1 45 an I 10 10 .1 111 ; .. o0 and b 00
p In 1 roni (Kurjn ami tracuc at 2 '" a 111 .
12 is in I soo p m I'll 111 I Hi 1 11 2 i 1 ni ,
12 l and 1 0 p in Fiom MtlinlMin ut 7 10 1
ni, 11ml il 110 p in I tout Moiiliore al 10 00 1
in , .120 nnd Sol p 111.
Illoom-biiiL' lil.it'on Irlvo staInn f r
Noitluimliiiland, at 04", ions n 111 . I'm anl
SMi p 111 loi 1) mouth it 103, j to, s 10 p
in, lor liiniton it b 10 a 111 vnlie it
Sortluimheilind at 0 13 a in : 1 1", 3 Oil 1111 1 S I,
p 111 Virhe nt Mullen al S '2 1 m Vimo
nt Phniouth it 210, i 12, 0 13 p 111 Vtiii
In sranttn fn 111 Northunil erlmd it 0 12 a in
12 .V, 4 50 and si', p m 10111 Imiu.Mii it
II 10 a m. 1 rom PI) mouth at 7 53 a m , 2 1')
uud ti u5 p. in
SfNDVV TUVINS
Pouth Ieate sirmtmi at 1.10, J (V), J 50, 10 03
am, ,1 11 and a 40 p m
Norih-leave vtanton it 115, CJ 1 m,
1 V, 3 tS anl II J3 p 111
Illooinstiiirj DnUlcn Leaic Scranlon at 1003
a 111, and 5 50 p m
Central Itaihoad of Now Jeisey.
Stations In New rh loot of I iberl) 6treet,
S 'It , and south 1 eri)
IIMI, 1 VHW. IN I Ml IT II M. .0, 1'iOf
Tialin leave Scrinton fir New Vork Niwatl,
1 llabelh, Phtl4del Ida, I a.lou, II llilohun, vl
lintimu, Vlaueli (hunk mil While llaitn, at Mi
a 111, evpi'w. 110, cvprevi, 4 uu p in bun
daw, '215 p 111
I'or PltWton and Wilkes Mane, R 55 1 m J 1.10
and 4 01 p tu buiida), ' 1j p, m
hnr llalllinorc ami Valilnslon and ptlnH
botitli nnd Went vti llelhlelmn, h ,.5 a, m , j u
ami 4 00 p in buudaii, 2 13 p. 111,
loi lwtr llraiuh, Deem (Jrnw, ele , at 8 33
a 111 (throuali coach) and 1 lo p m
Inr Ueadlns, Uhanon and IliiiUbiirfr, vh .
lentouii, bJi a. m and 1 lo p, 111. Sunda),
2 15 p tn.
lir Pollvtlle, P53 a. in , 1 10 p in
l'nr Mountain Paik, h 55 a, tn , 1 10 and 4 00
n. ni
I Through tirkrt tn all point J east, couth and
weal al loum iaua ai tne ilatiun-
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Schedule in Effect June 2, 1001.
Tiains leave Scianton:
0.45 a. m , week days, through ves
tibule train from Wilkes-Baire.
Pullman buffet parlor car and
coaches to Philadelphia, via
Pottsvillo; stops at piinclpal in
termediate stations. Also con
nects for Sunbury, Hnulsbuig,
Philadelphia, Baltlmoie, Wash
ington and for Pittsburg and the
West.
0.38 a. m., week days, for Sunbuiy,
Hanisbuig, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and Pittsbuig
aud tho West.
2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays,
1.08 p. m.), tor Sunbuiy, Hnrils
burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Washington and Pittsburg and
tho West.
3,33 p. m., week days, thiough ves
tibule train fiom Wllkes-Barre.
Pullman buffet pallor car and
coaches to Philadelphia viaPotts
vllle. Stops at piinclpal inter
mediate stations.
4,27 p. m week days, for Hnzleton,
Sunbury, Hnirlsbuig, Philadel
phia and Pittsburg.
,1 n lit l IIINON On Mst.
.1 II WOOD, On Pa V?t
Delaware nnd Hudson.
In I fleet June ft. I'JOl
Irilni fcr lailmndale leave Siuntnn at fl '0,
5 no, S 5t, 10 II a in . 12 00. 1 2). 2 II, ,1 52,
6 ), h.23. 7 37, U 15, II .0 p in , 1 In a m
loi nnenlJli ami I-l.e Lodcie, 0 20, 10 U a,
m . 2 44 ai"' " !" I' '"
1-or Wilki Haiie-0 15, 7 4', II, 0 1S, 10 n
a in , 12 0.1 I - ! '. -7. U 10, 7 I?,
10 41, 11 i0 p. HI
lur I. I! I' polnti 0.13, 0 3? a tn , 2 1,
4 27 anl II n P "'
I ur Penii)l "I" h. It point! fl l, 0 .5, 2 H,
J. 0.1 and 4 27 p m
for Mb in) w"l dl point! north il 20 a, tn
an I dl52 l in
sI'MIW TIIMNS
Pur farhondile 50, 1 1 ..41 a in, 2,11, 3 52.
5 52 and 10 52 p in
Vor VMIkidlairi U.3S a, 111,, 12 III, 1 5, 3.25,
0 12 and S 12 p in,
lor Vlhan! and poind noilh1'52 p m
IV r llotetlale anl Lake Lodviu 40, 11 gj
a 111, and J.52 p. 111.
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New Stock Just Arrived.
All styles, from the $1.00
Alpiue Straw to the $12.00
Pauamus.
Don't forget we are head
quarters for
Summer Shirts,
Underwear, Etc
412 SPRUCE STREET.
Try Our Special 10c Linen Collars
E. ill's SO
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Beer
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OBANTOSr, A.
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POWDER
Ms4 at Mooila and Rtulidala Wo ka.
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ORANOE QUN POWDER
Heetrio BattsrlM, EleotHaEzplodara,
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$55,000
Rocky Mount, N. C
5
Water, Sewer and
Electric Light
BONDS.
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