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THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE- WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1901V
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MINERS HEARD
MANY REPORTS
IConcluded Irom Pijte S )
-I-
"Hoplne thit (hit will meet with Juf '"'
able consideration, we aie,
"He.pettinlli, T. II. Mcliolli. .lolm T, Hemp
ev, II. W. I'o'tirtrlsht, 'Ihomn I.lruelljn. Henry
Colllw. 1. CI. lialllicr, .If hu I'ahi, Thomas
J. Hlehsrd., .t, T. Willi nn. Vnthrailte Commit
tee Lnlttil Mine Norkcu of America "
ii i) .no liner.
This letter ilhl not seem In hue an) rlteit
whatever on llic eiiatorf, as not imp nt Ihtin
rniilrl be tniiiul whn would make a mo(ln In
cllchirse the committee fiom further tonsl ora
tion of the Milt
The Milt which were pird are as Minns i
Ilnuw hill 'o ail, pmtldinir for I he election nt
the inferiors Mil No -'II. Uxlng cotnpaiit
tort out of rilstciice. Mil So 21.', prodding
fir n, medic il clrl of mpptles at (ho foot of ejeh
rolllcn, and Mil So i. providiiti: fcr tin?
(taniplni; of emh Keg of ponder Willi the mine
rf tin firm awl the iiumlirr of pound contained
The fathers of time Mil are a follow So
Sit. IIepreenlatle IVrreherj So. tit-'. Itipiesrn
tallie. Half:: So '.'II. HepremnUtlce l.jiniri
No. (!, llfpresenlallie (Inner 1he Mil wlihh
failed to pis are So sis, '.'1(1 jnd 217 Tliev
were Inlroduied In lliprern-atie Drum, Mjhun
and belli, recpectlieb.
Those Mil, were more stronp.lv oppoed than
the ethers and It 1 through no fault if tho.e
reentliiif thrill tint thee failed, lire line tlie
pawed the home Willi good voir 'Ihe rnale
wan the .tumbling' Moil, for all of the Mll mid
eien tome of fhoe which paed tteio so amend
ed liy the senator thai their author hard'
knew them when the senile cot done with
them Our opinion of Hip parti In power it tho
lenWaline I Hut lliev were hltellncs and mouth
piece for the rorpontlon." Our opinion of the
Individual scnatoi who wire innlrnlted In them
I tint Ihev an not fit to near the mine of illl
rrn of thi lommonweilth, lit alone to l.e e
lectrd as rej resentathe to enact law for honest
pec pie.
We hclleie It I 3 eiue fir deep enneetn to
(he airrase. lilien of till tite tint It iflalts
lire In the hinds ol iludinnetl politicians an I tool
if the monei power Ihe Mil tint thei ilcfi it
nl are simple ineisiirr for equitable Mhtrm of
measuring tlie ioiI mine I and simple till for
honest), which, however, n distasteful to
mure Ve delimit re tlie partj who wa In
power linauv thei defeated our meiure. lilt
who, when certain other incisures whlih wete
not it all lienrfldil to the hborlnz people of tlie
state were presented. pied (hem with ripil
tranidt rnntrment. ind filrlv railroided tliein
f liroucli the senile md Ihe hone v,our com
mlttee will litir roniplle 1 list showing tlie ote
on nil of nm lull, mil. according to the den
inn of the lit munition. Tine them printed
and eiri ulited in Ihe loial of orcanireil libnr
throughout the at itc Wo mio,uallficill ion
ihmn Ihe enilo lienue not one inemler wmihl
m a word agiint the attitude of the lonimittep
who held our Mil. In recard to Ihe home, we
mint av that we hid frii nil, indeed, and for
that rraenn we wih to hue Hie lolril puhllsheil
on all of our inrauie
Henri Collin lol n I' Keirnri T 1. I.lew
elhn, ft .. toiirtrlsht, 1 I). Miholl, J. T.
Pempse.i .
I'lUjsiDKNTS nnroiiT.
I'reslrlont T. 1). Ts'lt linlli in Ills re
port statcrl that the icfiilti of (lip
visits of coininltlpps of their own men
to the ilHtiUt npriatois or mipetln
tenclcnts of the coal cinr.lnpr 10m
panles hurt hoeti IiIrIiIv unsaiixfw lm'.
Up deolaicil that nt thp lust ionpi
tlon It !is (IppIiIpiI to 1iiip loinnilt
tecs fiom their own i olllet les wiilt
upon tlicni In annul. uuo with tlie cs
pressccl wishes of the oppiatoisi, lint
that wlirn the iiipii met them thpy
erp confiontpd with attempts to
cvhcIp the main Ksnp.
"Itnnrlably," f-.ilil fiesldeiil Nlrli
olls, "thpj' mot with Hip statPinent
that .a l.ilP of waRCS w.is 'linpossllilp
In view of Hip wiikps p ilil h other
companies. They iifiiMtl. lnmcMT, to
liolrl any liiPPtiliR with the heads of
other lonceins to unite on a unlfoim
Fcalp or to meet the men as a whole'
The district head nHo lepoited on
the freneial londltlon cif the district.
Since the Inst annual comentlon thcie
lias hcpn the wniiiloifiil liu lease In
menabert-hlp of fiom K) ooo pild mem
bers to H,"H, and In loi als fiom sixty
odd IoiIkcs to one huiidied and spcnty
two. A year nj;o the ilistilct was
unable to put In the Held iiioip than
two firRfinlors and thpy had to he
puppoited by the national if-snilatlrm
DlllliiK the last few months It has
been found necessary to lahe the num
ber of Held wnrkeis and at piesent
has the piesident. seuetary and four
board liiembeis all Ooliipr aetlp wotk,
and belnp paid out of thp tllstiKt
treasury.
Tor oier n month $1fi0 a week has
been sent to the stilKPiH at Heinlee,
nnd It Is likely th.it this rfiipious sum
will be lncre.ised. lie lefeiied to the
Pllccess of the woikitm caul as er
emplinod by the fact that almost
pi. pry man and boy etuplmed In Hip
dhtrkt colllcilcs Is a member of the
union In good standlm;.
riXANci:s or distuict
Kecretai v-Tieasuiei John T Uouip
se's lepoit was iiNn it. id It Kao
n ReiiPial fr.unps of thp tlnaiues of
the dlstih t tpasiti, and was along
the same lines as the ilistilct piesl
dent's statement The lepoit of the
executive tommlttep showed the wotk
donp In tho Held sIikp the Apill ton
sentlon at Ol) pliant and lalil stie-s
upon the splendid loudlllnn of thp ilis
tilct. The convention adjoui nod for tho
day about I. DO o'tlmk, and tod.ij will
take up a Iiurp amount of new bus
nss. Tonioiinw tlie c oinnilttees will
icport nnd the tomentiou is likely to
b( coiiLluded, nllhouRh the business
before the deleKates may keep them
lieio till Sallllday All of tho i&poits
of jpstciday woip haiuled ou to tho
ronunlttee on ulllieis' lepoits estei
day. Neither President John Mitchell nor
Secretary WINnn of the Mine Woik
ers. nriiPd In the tltv to attend the
sessions of the convention and aie no
lonRer awaited hv the district olllceis
Itoth of itsterdiiy's sessions were of
the liveliest sent of a natuie and es.
tcrday afternoon there were niuneinus
speeches by delegates whlth provoked
inthuslnsm.
INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS.
Ihe D. L. & W. Board for Today.
Odds and Ends of Labor
News.
The follow Ins Is tho make-up of the
D., L. and XV. board for today.
icr-nton, Jul 10, 1001.
TUK&D.W, Jl I.V 0.
Wild CaU, tJit-8 p. m , (Icoi-rc Thomas; 10
m, J. W. Devlrie.
WMW.SIUY, jfl.y 10.
Wild Cats, Katt 12.C0 a m . M J llonnliun;
t t, m., 1". Ilallctt; 5 a. m , A. 1' Mullen, g a,
m , II. OllllKan; 10 a. in , J. II MaMcrf, 11 a.
iii , 0. Kearney; I p. m , O. nandolph; 3 p. ni ,
J, nurkhart; 6 p. in., Jl. I,authnej , 6 p. m , II,
Eoherty.
EumtnitS, lite, 0 a. m., eatt, J, II. llonnlcan,
D a ,m , nest, O. Frounfelker; C p, in, fj.l,
J, Carrlgci 9 p. m., W, 11. MOiola; 7 p in ,
hay Aug, 11. McAllister; 7 p. m., Cujusj, Mc
Lane; 7 p. ra , Cayuga, Thompson.
rusheri 8 . m., Homer; Jo j ni , I'lnnerly,
11.. TO a. ra., Mora n J 7 p. in., Murph; 0 p. in,
Lamping; 10 p. m., A. Wirtcncr,
PaucnEer Knclncs 7 a. m., UaHne) i 7 a. in ,
Elnger; 10 t. in., F. MeDnnnell; i 40 p. m ,
I. nlnley; 7 p. in., McOoiern,
Wild Pats, Weat S a. in,, John fialnpan; S
ft. in, & Klnajaley; 11 a. m., A K. Kctchum;
I p. m , It. Cutncr; lp.ni, 0, Cue; 0 p. in,,
11. Carmody,
" STRICTIY
The Confidence Reposed in Dr. R. W. Pierce
by Suffering Women.
WHEbi a woman first feels backache, nervousness, weariness, bearing-down pains, or other symptoms
of derangement, displacement, or female trouble, she naturally turns to seek medical help.
But as she takes tho first step she shudders and shrinks back.
"THERE'S A LION IN THE WAY" and that lion in tho way is tho dreaded familiarity
of the questions, tho indelicate examinations, the offensive local treatments generally inseparable from
the "doctoring" of a local practitioner.
THERE'S A BETTER WAY FOR WOMAN to sit down in her own private room and
write a private letter to Dr. R V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., setting forth her symptoms telling her
troubles. That letter will be read by Dr. Pierce in privacy as strict as that in which it was written.
Its contents will be treated as a sacred confidence. Tho reply
rvvu
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"It is wilh pleasure that I write to you to let you know the great benefit I have
received from your medicines, and by following your advice regarding self-treat-cient
at hoaie," writes Mra. Selma IiricUson, ot 496 Rice Street, St. Paul, Minn.
"You kindly advised me to take Dr lierce's Pavonte Prescription and ' Golden
Medical Discovery,' and ' Pleasant Pellets.' When I first wrote you I had been
to three different doctors, nnd two of them said I would never get better without
going to the hospital for an operation. I just sat down and cried, and said, ' If I
hive to die, I will die at home with my two dear little ones.' I had a miscarriage,
111 May last and was weak all summer. Was not able to do anything. If I would
get up arid walk to the kitchen and back I would have to lie in bed for a day, or
sometimes two days. Last August I picked up one of Dr. Tierce's pamphlets and
read of his wonderful work. I wrote to him for information and received an
answer within five day? from the day I wrote, advising 111c to try his medicines.
Now I have ueed six bottles of his ' Favorite Prescription ' and six of the ' Golden
Medical Discovery,' and the result is just wonderful. I did not tell the doctors
what I wxi taking. I have not been to any physician since the day I rccived the
By IBr R VB Pfos'os fast year fa making good Ms great gift offer of a copy of Tho FsopHa's Common
Senso Medical Adviser, FREE to every ana who would pay expense of mailing ONLY Tins grezt
work is of especial vsslue to womeita It contains 1003 large pages and mora titzn 7&0 SSiiistrationsm
It treats of the great truths of hygiene, physiology, and medietas, in plain fcitgiisha SejtiS 3t' esw'osui
stamps for tho book hound in durahlo cloth, or 22 osnia for the boek En paper cavers,,
Addicts- SSRa R. V. PIER&E, Buffalo, M V
SSP J g"T'. . JJM3"" i J L i ' I a1rrf'?yrte-r ri rVt "" ' nnnriiaiw
Oll r
M Ciiilei will run 5 .0 luliirr, July !, In plan
ol Stanton
I. II Sn irIT nml I flilll r.m 9ml rrM, s will
run ti j ni ccilil catM HiuimIjc. .Iiih' 11. an 1
cir third da.i until further notice.
Ill iVtiiian C. Van Wouncr Itlioits for Ccorae
Ihmnas
llr.iUinm lllilnul dlhlions reports for . J
Mn.li r.
Ilr.iki man lrink liomhUh ulll go out wall
l.arl.lu until luithcr notlu,
(1. Ilimiultt and cn ulll call at train-
maclcr'i oltkc.
This and That.
Thoie vveip no now dovelonnients In
the stilKo Munition eMiiday. The
bollPi tuuuets met duilnir, the aftPi
noon but nothing definite was given
out leBitiilltiK their session.
The Stanton collleiy of tho I.oIiIkIi
and Wllkes-JJaiie Coal company ic
Binned wotk Monday, after u Husptii
nlon of tin oo months lor niakiiiK ip
palrc l.lKhl bundled men and bo
aie emplojed
The tit i anion local, No. 21, UiIiIkp
and Stuictiual lion Woihcas union
held a special nioetlnir hint night at
Guernsey hall, with about thlity mom
beis present. The tegular nipoilng will
be held at 7.30 o'clock toniouow night
The local's chatter ban now ixulvcd.
Mine Inspector Dow ling, of Schujl
kill dlfltilct, made tin lunpution of
Mono No. 3. Sliver lliook Coal torn.
pany, nnd oidoiod woik fiispendtd
Thla Is tho collleij In which thiee men
lint their lives b it nish of vvatoi borne
weeks ago. A body of water Is located
neai tho slope, but theie aie no maps
of tho old woiklngs, and until theic Is
some hafegunrd woik will not he pci.
mltted to go ahead.
WOMAN AGAINST WOMEN.
Charges Thoy Swoia Wrongfully
Against Hor at a Trial.
Warants charging perjury against
Mrs. Jatob Kplleinmn and JIis. Han
nah McCieo wcio Issued yestenlay by
Alderman John T. Howo at tho In
stance of Mrs, IJvn II. Petk.
The pci Jui y la alleged tu have oo
fOOO
&M $to?s a3
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Eile Railroad, Wyoming Division.
Ti lim for llauliv and inteininlnlo pmnla lejt
-i i iiilnn Jl lollou.. Ni 2 7 10 a in . No J,
S M u in Sn I , " y P in . V . 1 '0 p in
Noi J and lliroush irann fir Niw Vml,
Vim il- No 1, & li a m No I, m il a in ,
Nil 6, lli p in .No 7, Ii 1 1 p in 1 1 inn NuJ
5 and 7 ale Ihimuh trains limn Ni i uiU
M NIIV ri!VlN
Iliiirlim N'i -'t I' 1 in No 2i Ji m
Aiibali-No Jl, 1.' 13 p in , No il, lj p ni
cm icd nt a heailng- befoio Aldoiman
Mlllett, of tho Sixth wind, June (!. lust,
wnon .mis .Mctipp nan .mis. tpik iii
raigncd for assault and battel y.
Mis. Kelleiiniiu and Mrs, Jlrflpp
shvoirl Hi it MHs. Vim k sllllil; Mis.
KPllciuiau wllh u Imaid nnd that she
nWo staiVPd her baby to death. This
was all falrfp. and Mis. Kolleriiiiin and
Mis. McCIpo Uhpw It to bp fiile, so
Mis. JVolv avci.s. A hpnilnc In tho
tase will take place today.
STATISTICS ABOUT SCHOOLS.
Being Collected by an Agent of tho
Government.
Seneca II P.aln, a special agent of the
United States ilepaitment of luboi, wns
In the tlty rstPicUi), gathering Mutls
tlcs with lefpreneo to schoolcc.
Ho called upon Secietaiy V. Xi. Pel
lows, of the bo.ud of control, and ob
tained fiom hliu flguies with leference
to tho nunibei of school buildings,
number of thlldicn who attend school
and tho salaries paid to tcubcis
DEATH BATE ABNORMAL.
Intense Hoat of Last Weok
Soiious Results,
Had
The icport of tho bnard
for tho week ending July
that tho Intense heat of
swelled tho death nun of
uhnniinally,
of health
0 showed
lust weok
last week
Altogether thlity-elght deaths
rcpoaod dm lug the weok, and
wero
thieo
Lae of si ai let fever wcio lopoitod,
two of dlplitheiia and one of scat lot
fov cr,
PRIVATE
will be written in private and mailed
perfectly plain and bearing upon it no
There is absolutely no charge for
letter. w.-
WOMEN have been confidentially treated by
Dr. Pierce, and his staff
the past thirty odd years, and ninety-eight out of every hundred
who have been so treated have been perfectly and permanently
cured.
There is hope for you however sick you are ; there is help for
you however chronic your disease, when you write to Dr. Pierce.
YOU WRiTE TO M DOCTOR when you write to Dr.
Pierce a doctor of more than thirty years1 experience, at the
head of one of the most important medical institutions in tho
land. The advice of Dr. Pierce is not to be classed with that
offered by those who are not qualified physicians, and cannot
give the advice of a physician, although they seek, by cunning
advertising to convey the idea that they can. Bear in mind,
that the advice of the unqualified woman is just as useless and
just as dangerous as that of the unqualified man.
There is no alcohol in "Favorite Prescription," neither does
it contain opium, cocaine, or any other narcotic. It is strictly
a temperance medicine.
ffi&zneiJ IRsgM
first letter from Dr. Pierce, ami I feel as good as I ever did. Before I had the
miscarriage, I was so nervous I had to have some one by my side all the time,
even in (lay time, and I could hardly cat an thing. I took treatment from a
doctor twice a week, and every time I would" go there I felt so sick, but since
I quit all the doctors, and began taking your medicines, I gained right along.
I gained forty pounds within the last four months. I weighed 125 when I
began taking your medicines (in August) and now I am up to my usual weight,
165. I cannot thank you enough for jour wonderful medicines, and I wish
you every success in the treatment of other cases, as you have had in mine.
When I think alxnit how I suffered last summer, it seems now like a dream.
My aged father was by me all summer, and at times used to get out of patience
and say, ' Daughter, what makes you so peevish? What will you be when you
are my age ' ? His speaking so would only make me feel worse I did not know
I was a misery to every one around me, but can realize it now. I will cheer
fully recommend your remedies to all my afflicted friends, for to-day I cm as
well and feel as good as ever."
RAILROAD TJME TABLES.
Lehigh Valley Ralhoad.
In 1 tint June 2 imil
'lianu I.ene ii mloir
Tor l'hiladeli liu ana New v. oik ill I) ,. II
II II , al fi l"i and is n m . mil H, 1 .'7
(lilac U Uiainoui.1 l.'H . unci II il p in. sun
dam. 1) A II 1! II . 1 M, 8 27 p in
1 1 r White llawn, UarlcKu and prlmipil
prints In the coal unions, vli I) A II It II.
illj, -Mi ami i i' p in 1 oi I'utlsiUU, 0 15 a
m , 2 IS p in
l-or llelhleliein, I'avl in, Heidlni;, IlarrKlmri;
and prlnclpil internudiato '(allnnc la II. A II,
II II, HI"), 9.JS a in , .'IS. I .'7 (Ulaik IHi
tiiond Kxprrra), 11 o0 p m. sundai, 1), A II
II It., 0 S a m , 1 i 0 27 p in
I'ur 'Jiiiikli.iiiiuiik. louaiida. I'.lnilia, Ithaca,
Cicneii and piliulpal luteiniedlate st.itlon, m
1) , I. A S, II. II, SO .1. in., Hi and .110
p m.
lor Geneip, Itmhe.trr, lluflfalo, Misara Tails
Cliliueo and all points ur.t, vii I) t. II 11 It,
7 l, 11 U in , 1 , .:."! (lllach lliaiiK.ml J.
piiM), 7 44, 10 II. 11 :-0 p in, buudaja, II A II.
II. II . 1155, g7 p in
Pullman parlor nnd kleeplns or Lehleti 't
parlor car on all 11 ilin hitween Mlke Ilirri
and Neu ork, Philadelphia, Iluffalo and Sut
pi ri-inn Iitidsc
1I0IIIN II VMI.I1I II, Cent. Supt , 2(1 Coilland
treet. New v,oik
lor tlckcln and Pullman re'cnatloni apply ta
101 Ijckawanna uicnue, Mranlon, I'a.
New York, Ontario and Wostoin,
lime Tabic in I'.llect Sunday. June n, 1j0I,
NOIIT1I IIOI Nf)
1 eaie line rrlto
I'ulm
No 1
No. J
No. 7
iiantnii. Cailiondalc, I .ijotui
...111 0 a in 11 10 a, in. 1 iki p. in
... 1 1 p i. 4 II p in (i Oo p in
... 010 p in r ( iilioinlalc. 0 Id n. ni
SOUTH noi'NI)
leave l.an rilu
C.ld Jla. Cnhniidale. Suaiilon
... 7 00 a. ni 7 10 a. m
.. 8 40 a in. Mdl a. in 10 id a in
l.i p in 1 1" p. in ii p in
felNll, )NI., NOIIIU nor.ND
luie I-ne liue
Siraiiton, Ciiluiiiilale. ( allodia
8. HI a 111. ' 10 a. in 10 Ii n in
7.0H p. in Ar. I arlmiidalc. 7 15 n ni
sill. HI IIOI'MI
leaie liaio Arrive
Cadoila, Cailiondile, Snunlon
7 00 a in, 7 10 a m
4 "0 p m. I' W p in I 45 p. in
n
10
i.ilnt Niw 1. a'l week (Iain, and 'i, on sun
di, miVo main lino connection fir New m u
(l, tllia, Oneida, O.twfto and luteiniedlate
pofnti.
Trains Von .1 and 4 maVo Wallm, llellil, Ham.
fit it and hldiiej innniillnns.
lor further Inform itlnn mncult ticket acrntu,
I. ('. MII'.HON, fl I'. . New oll.
j. i:. M.kiii, r. i'. a , tsiMiitou
99
in a private envelope,
advertising or printing.
this consultation by
of skilled specialists, in
M$B$sga
FJ
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RAILROAD TIME J A BLES.
Delawaie, Lackawanna and Western
In in it Dei .', 1100
cnitli le ii. Suiiton loi Niw irk it 1 H
In), 5 'A M and 10 ui a in.. 1J 'ji, .1 .J i
I ni Phlladilphli n( MiO nml 10 Oi i in , I' i
and JJI p in In MinuiMnui; il bin y in
Mill, (i c nmiiKitl ilion uL I 10 p ni Vuiio nt
llilioUu at II 0. 7 ! in.! 1 1 v. Ii I lv
7 10 p in Virlie nt PliPaililphlj it KM I J
nm and 8 2J p ni Vniie fiom Niw oik l
1 III ii.2 and 10 J I a I mi, 1 ii, ill. el,
and II M p in 1 ruin Mumd-lint,; ut kfti n ui
Ninth I liu "-lt niton tin IliilTilo und inlei
medlite fl.illoni it 115, 0 ,i and 0 00 a in ,
1 55, S IS and II 33 p in I'or 0-.wi.iii nnd si i
iil-c at il.lri i in and 1 55 p in lor I th I it
1 10 a in, and 1 51 p in I'or MonluK'"
at 0 Oi) -i in , I0"i and ill p in I'or Niclnl
nm at 4 00 and Uli p m I'or llluhjnitii it
10 .'0 a in Alilco In Vranlon fiom lluflilo at
1 2i. 2 6i, 0 4 nnd 10 no u in , .1 .0 and 800
p in I roni O.wcin an I jmcu-e at J . i in
U S and 8 00 p in. 1 inui 1 th i at J ." a m ,
12 .S nml MIO p in 1'rom Milnilnn nl 7 10 i
in, nml (100 p m. I'ioiii Monlio-i ut lot.) a
in : 1 '0 and S 00 p in
IllooiuMiiirt; Dicliliin leno Sinntnn f .
NnrthumlKrlitid, at I II, 10 01 a in , I 11 an 1
3 10 p in lor I'limoiith .it 1 ui, a 10. s VI p
ni I'or kiiiK.toii nt 8 10 a in Vrrlio nt
Noilhumlieiliiiil at 0 .1 a m , 1 10, .Km an 1 8 II
p in Vulie ut klus.inn nt 8 12 i, m Vnlie
at Plinioutli it J on. I 12. 0 11 p in Vnbe
ill Vianton frmu Noitlniiiit'Cilainl at o I' u in ,
1J11, 4 V) nnd 8 11 p in I mm Mission H
11 im n 111 I rom l'l mouth nt 7 55 a. m ; 20
and 5 J5 p. in
sfNDW TltMNS
Pootb I.emi Scrinlun at 1.40, .100, 5 50, 10 05
a in . HI nnd 1 40 p 111
North Iraic Siantm at 113, 005 a. 11,
151, 5 IS and II .1 in
Illooin.lunir DuUkn-Ix'aio fccrantou al 10 01
a in and 5 50 p in
Centtal Ralhoad of New Jeisey.
Stations In New nrk l'oot of Llherty tttrect,
N. II and 8011th I ui)
TIVII. I'Vlll.l IN IIIKT II NI! ,ai, 1001
TialiK leaie SViaiiion for New VnrU, Niwirlc,
Hiuliilh. riilladelplila, nation, llilhlehnu, 1.
Unlowii, Mauili ( hunk and While llawn, it 8 1
a ni.. eii". 110, cviim, loo p. nlt ,mh,
dai. 2 15 P in-
1 1 r I'ltutoii and Wilkes Mine, V, a m j 1,10
and 4 00 p in ftunda)., "la p, 111.
I'or llalilmore and iihlii;ton und pilnts
Siuth and Nrnl ill Ilethlelum, s -5 j, m t j pj
und 4 00 p. in SiiiiilJif JII p in,
I'or Long Hiaiuli, Oceni llnm, rli , at S51
a 111 (thioimh 11 uli) and I 10 p in
I or Keadlmr. Inluncn and llariUlmiR, via l
lenlown, 8 J5 a. in. and 1.10 p, m, iMinda).,
2 11 p in
Tor rolt.illle, 8 (.1 a, in , 1 10 p m
I'or Mountain 1'aik, 8 55 a, in, 1,10 mil 4 00
P. m.
TIiioiikIi tickets tn all points ent, jouth and
wet at lowest lulu ut the ttatlon
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RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Schedule In Effect June 2, 1001.
Tiaius leave Scianton:
0.45 a. m , week days, thiough ves
tibule trnln fiom Wilkes-Barre.
Pullman buffet parlor car and
coaches to Philadelphia, via
Fottsville; slops at piinclpnl in
teimedlato stations. Also con
nects for Sunbuiy, Hanlsbuig,
Philadelphia, Balthnoie, Wash
ington and for Pittsburg and tho
West.
0.38 n. 111.. week days, for Sunbuiy,
Hnnlsbuifr, Philadelphia, Biltl
moie, Washington and Pittsbuig
and the West.
2,18 p. m., week days, (Sundays,
1.58 p. m.). for Sunbuiy, Harils
buig, Philadelphia, Balthnoie,
Washington nnd Plttsbuig and
the We3t.
3.33 p. ni., week days, thiough ves
tibule tialn fiom Wilkes-Baire.
Pullman buftet pallor car nnd
coaches to Philadelphia viaPotts
vllle. Stops at piinclp.il inter
mediate stations.
4.27 p. in., week days, for Hazleton,
Sunbuiy, Haulsbtug, Philadel
phia and Pittsburg.
1 II IH1fl1IM) On M.r
I II WOOD, f, 11 I'jm sl
Delawaie and Hudson.
Ill l.tlect dune P, l'H)l
Trains for luiboiidale leaie Siaiilnn al fl "n
R 00 b 5J. 10 1 1 a. in . 2 00, 1 29, Jl), j jj,
5 M0 '5, 7 !" u 13' " -" I' '" I '" a in
Loi lloni.dale and l.iko lodou, n o, 10 Id u
in ; JII and 1J P ! . ,,
l'nr Wllkcllalii-O'l'. ,.(, .ll, 0a, 10 41
a In, 1J 01 L. -'!. "i-11- '-'. 1. ! ,
in it 11. .10 p in
,',r' i'. , ll It point n 13. l) is n m . 2,i,
i ; nm'l l' m0 p in
foi I'eninjaiiii H I! point -t. 15, 0 .,3, 2 13,
'liU"vllanV and all point north O.W a. in
ami J.3J l. an
ami o.j- (l N)U. TUSKi
lor Caiboiidile- J'. II M a. in, ".u, 3.5.(
O.M and 10 12 P v ,,
cr VMIkMllarie-'J.-S ar In., IJiftl, 1.5S, a. J',
0:11 aud't.li p. tn
I nr lhan) and points north .1 Sip tn
l'nr lli.e.dile snl Ul.u Lodoie 8,50, 11.S3
a. in, and 2M p. m. ' .'
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Straw Hats
New Stock Just Arrived.
All styles, from the $1.00
Alpine Straw to the $12.00
Panamas.
Don't forget we are head
quarters for
Summer Shirts,
Underwear, Etc
412 SPBUCE STREET.
Try Our Special 10c Linen Collars
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Manufacturers or
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
485 to 4S5
N. Ninth Btroot,
.PA
Telcphono Call. 2333.
THB
108SIC POWDER CO.
Dooms 1 and2, Com'lth BTd'g.
BCBANTON, VA.
nining and Blasting
POWDER
MU mi Mooito and Buihililt Worlu,
LAPLIN RAND POWDBR CO3
ORANGE GUN POWDER
Bleetrlo Batteries. ElotHa Exploders,
splodlaa; bloats, Hafety lfas aal
Rsiaum Chemical Go.'s cxp"ol7ve
SUMMER RESORTS.
FENWIGK HALL,
ON LONQ ISLAND SOUND.
At mouth ot beautiful Connecticut
river. The loe.itlon, for health and
pleasure, la not equaled by any re
sort aloiifj tho coast. Uvery con
venience, all tho best atttactloiis.
Priviite tlolf Links, Kishliifr, nath
lnp, Iloatinpr and Tennis Courts.
The flneht inac.iilainlzed roads for
dilvliiK and cjclliiB, through tho
most charmlnpf country, swept by
the btce.es fiom Sound and Itlver.
s'evcr hot, no mosquitoes, no ma
l.irl i Superior looms, tablo unt,ur
jms.sod. IViivvlck Ii two and a half hours
from New York by train on tho
New York, New Haven anil Hart
oid tialn to Saybionk Junction. Six
fast tialns Uiillv. Opens Juno 27.
Tor fuither Information, .ulilicss
J. i:. Chutflelil, Piopiiotnr, Hotel
Jefferson, Union Suuaii, New York,
HOTEL CLIFTON,
LAKC WINOLA. PA.
Hmt i-iiininrr II tel in nrtheitern rennyl
.jiiu lloM link tea Pilau lie, I.itkauai.ui
mil Ve.Urn trni. al 1 aLioriillle I.raiing
. i ml ii J a ni an lip in lie (or latrj,
t I VV Mnon, Crop
Strong; Nerves
nre the true source of good, healthy
appearance
l'crpoiis with hilf-starved nerves al.
vv i) look worried and "dragged-out."
oucnnnot lie happy without nerve
vigor, j oil cntmot be natural without
all the powers which nature meant you
to have.
wm
produce n healthful r-tow which nrt
canuot imitate They invigorate every
organ, put new force to the nerves,
el-uticlty to the step and rouud out the
face and form to Hues of health and
beauty
$1 00 per box (1 boxes (with written
ciurnnlcel, fc.100 Hook free. 1'l.AL
MniiidMs Co , Clevehud, Ohio.
For sale h,i John II Phelps, Pliirmaclit, corner
Vjcmln; aunnc and bpruie street.
BUY THE GENUINE
.. SIANUFACTUHUD UT
CALIFORNIA PICi SYRUP CO.
nrNOITTIIl! NAMK.
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