JfiJ J. m w 'T -h,7 '" ' V"--, ,U'. A -n4Jt &,, v'r--!. W -- lAIt..'yvfs(j1-p.i1.ui-w . "-'9 ?$"$ J 13 fr A ttf"- " 17 8 THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JULY 19, IDOL. - wTT" f COMPANY'S SIDE BEING HEARD Concluded from Page 8.1 JONAS LONQ'S SONS. JONAS LONQ'S SONS. JONAS LONG'S SONS. JONAS LONG'S, SONS. HfWtt4W1r I.loyd and Muster Car nulldcr Cnnflcld were first called to tho stand to tell of the situation at the nliop, and the In Jury the strike Is dolus tho company's business. OBJECT OF INJUNCTION. General Hupcilntondcnt Clarke was nsked on cross-exanlmatlon by Mr. New comb If the object of tho company In bringing the Injunction pioceedliiRS was not to btcak the strike. Mr. Vil lard objected to the question, but Judge Kelly dliected that It be answeicd. Mr. Claike leplled that the object of the Injunction proteedltiRS was to pievent the defendantH from InterfeiliiB with the opeiatlon of the shops. Mr. Newcomb asked If that was the only object. Mr. Cliuko nn.swcred that It was. A question in to whether of not the company had notlllcd other companies not to employ the stilkeis was overuled. Jlr. I.lojd told that theie were fiT3 men out on strike In the motive power department; that theie nte now Ml men at woik and that about 250 or -t,0 of them ate boa tiled and lodged at the shops. lie furnished testimony to having seen a woikmen bi ought to the shops whose eyes had been blackened and that the windows of the paint shop had been broken In by a tusllado of stones. He know nothing pel son, illy of nny acts of violent o bejond this. Mr. Cnnflcld testified that nbnut 300 men ale now wmklng at tho car shops. Xot all of them are skilled woikmen. Over 20 of them ate boarded nnd lodged at the shops. Many of them ate old employes. Tliero aio U'O guards em polyed. citation ovi:iuum:p. Mr. Newcomb asked Mr. C.infleld tho same question asked Mr. Claike concerning alleged blacklisting of strlkcis. Judge Kelly again ovcr juled tho question. Mr. Newcomb protested that tho company was asking equity nnd ic ftislng to grant It. The strikers, ho said, had been iefued employment at the Lackawanna lion ami Steel com pany's shops and the llile shops In Dunmore, because of the Delau.ue, Lackawanna and Western company having asked these companies not to employ them. Judge Kelly asked Mr. Newcomb if he did not claim that the stilkeis had .1 light to ask other workmen not to enter the employ of the Del.iwaie, Ldrkawanua. and Western comp,iu, and when an nfllimallve answer was made, the Judge asked If It was not the coiupan.v'M light to do practically the same thing. Then came the examination of the emplojes who claim to have been molested. John II. Si'hroeder, of fill Cedar avenue, testllled that he went out on strike May I, with the test, and le turned June 13. He told that he had been molested on ailous oi cashing colng to and fiom woik and named August Bair, llobeit Mi Call, 11. 11. II. Muntzenbuig, ('Initios 11. Camp bell, W. II. Stanton, James II. Thomp son. Anthony Wlnterinaiille and TlionfaR Cojne as some of the men who molested him. lie would encoun ter them, he said, near the Cedar ae nue hridso. and they would call him "scab" and other names On the morning of July S, a cioud of seen-tj-llvo or a bundled men weie con gregated at that point and blocked the sidewalk. He and eight other workmen worn compelled to leao the sidewalk and so out on the load to get past. Tho ctowd called them names and tin co stones were thtown. II. II. II. Muiitzenbeig, he said, threw one of the stones. Philip Plppie, one of the workmen, dtcw a pistol, hut the witness Induced him to put It away. HIS FAMILY APHAID. Schrocder further testified that his wife nnd family wcio afraid of vio lence nnd had moed out Into the country. Schroeder told that Owen Fattcr pon, Thomas Mmr.iy, Albeit Kecne, James Crowley, Ira, Cioft, Philip Erhart, Oeorgo Landing, John Mourn, Henry Mellalo and H. C. Campbell were among tlicT-e who maintained a picket lino about the company's piop erty to meet workmen and dissuade them from going to woik. Mr. Now comb objected to the nd misslon of this testimony, hut Judge Kelly overruled the objection, salng he would admit all evidence tendlnt; to show the conduct of the defend ants, nnd Judge for himself after waids whether or not it was material. An ntteinpt was made to show that a hutcher had l of used to sell Schioe dcr meat when warned not to do so by Owen 1'atteihon, but when It de veloped that It was Schroeder's"wlfe who met with tho refusal, Mr. New comb objected to tho evidence nnd Judge Kelly sustnlned the objection, John Hurley, ot 915 Union street, Petersburg, who returned to work on June 6, testified that four days later, while on his way to woik, Oeorso Fuller, it striker, met him nt the Lackawanna lion nnd Steel company's store nnd grabbing him by the hiinds, tried to get him to go back home. The witness bioke away and Fuller followed him. Fuller again took hold of him and tlueatened to "stamp his heart out," If he had him ar rested. CALLED HIM NAMES. He also told that Elmer Beiry. a striker who llcs ncioss the street from him, called him oppiobrlous names, one night at his home, nnd that Slado & V.uighan, his stuie keepers, lefused to sell him goods. Ho nlso told that ho was called "scab" on more than one occasion, nnd that Frnnk Klauss, a striker, was In a crowd from which Unit epithet one time emanated. On cross examination, Mr. Nmv comb In ought nn admission from Burley that Elmer Bpiry did not ad dress him direct, but simply In a conversation across lots with n neighbor, made some teferenees to "scab" and "star" which the witness took to be meant for himself. Ho also had the witness tell that he had had Fuller nrrosted nnd that his heart had not been stamped out as yet. The witness told that he worked every day but one, when he was lck. "Then you haven't been pro vented from going1 to work," re marked Mr. Newcomb. Mr. Newcomb questioned the wit ness at length on his knowledge of the position of "deputy," which ho claimed to ba filling, but tho only ex planation ho could give was that he was a deputy for the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company. John Penna, of 120 Mifflin avenue, jr'ther boyish in appearanco and nat- The July Clearing Sale Jonas Long's Sons' July Clearing Sale In Combination With Jonns Long's Sons' Great Friday Afternoon Sales i i i.i i Our Great I Friday Afternoon Sales Creates an opportunity for the purchase of seasonable merchandise that will be hard to resist. Our Great Friday Afternoon Sales are an established feature of this business. The July Clearing Sale is merely an incident due to the changing seasons. The two combined, however, make it possible for thrifty people to buy the newest and best goods much below regular rates. Sale No. 1 lilt- ' tfar bcdUl IBfcd W "111 Begins Promptly at 2 O'clock. 10c In Basement Housefurnishing Goods A glance over this slxty-mlnute pro gramme will convince you that tho values aic unit ci sally good. WASH BOARDS The ordinary size, made of good quality of wood firmly put together. The rubbing surface Is guaranteed made of puie zinc. They vome in either plain or globe crimped. Friday's one hour ") price JL J1JLLV TCMBLKP.H Perhaps you are running short of tumblers; tf so, Friday will be a good time to get some more. They arc the i5-ounce size and have envois to tit. Kilday's one hour pi Ice, ti for.. WOOD BOWLS Kor all kinds ot chopping purposes, the 1.1 nnd 15-inch size. .-, Kilday's one hour price 1 Ut WINDOW WJIHKNS Well made, with good quality of who cloth. They nie 2i Inches wide and hnve a patent extension running from 21 to 31 Inches. Kii- Q da's one hour pilce lOL SAD I BON'S The kind Is well and favor ably known as the Mis. I'otts Sad Irons. The set consists of 1 handle, I! lions and 1 stand. I'sual price OS cents. Fri day's one hour price, a sot A COMBINATION SALU OP TINWAIti: Consisting of a 10-quart pall, an oidlnary size draining pan and an ordinal y .size dltdi pan. The niateilals from which theso pans nre made Is a good quality: the values inn up to IS eentsi. Friday's one hour r , price, each 1 VL' A PLATK, Cl'P AND SAfCKIl Tho kind you usually pay IS cents a set for. They come In good quality of poicelain with fancy decorations In two colors. Friday's j ff, one hour pi Ice, n set 1 J- CLOTHIOS PINS The best quality f cedar. Friday's one hour price, liu for OL SOAP N. K. Fall-bank's Alk Soap, in ounce size, wrapped. We are selling it every day but not for the Friday pi Ice, r. which is 11 cakes for tt LION BBAND COFFKL Need more be i-aid except that on Friday you will find us at bed lock pilce, which Is a pound r3. for 75c 93,c Sale No. 2 ( T li a-J&m Begins Promptly at 3 O'clock. Alain Floor SHOKS Ladles' Dongola Kid Shoes, mad with a patent leather or kid tip. In lace only. Also Ladles' Vamp Sandals in the newest and most desirable shapes. Fil- Ofk. clay's one hour pilce OyC SHIBT WAISTS This lot represents a very desliable lot of Shirt Waists. The ma terial of which they are made Is a nice thin quality in both plain and open-work effects. Friday's one hour pri 'Z 37c PICBBSUCKBB-Over 2,000 yards of Seer sucker In stripes, checks and plaids. The coloiings are pink, light blue. laender and ox-blood. Usual pike 10 cents, Frl- L day's one hour pilce O2C Second Floor SHIBT WAISTS FOB BOYS Laundi led and made from the best quality of Sarner's percales, with Bryan collars, cither attached or detached: In sizes ranging from 5 to 1.1 years. The styles are the newest and there Is a large assortment of patterns, Including pink, blue and ox-blood In light and dark shades. Bveiy gaiment guaranteed fast color. Filday's one hour piico 39c Sale No. 3 Begins Promptly at 4 O'clock. An unusual trade opportunity enables us to offer I two exceptional lines of Lace and Tapestry Curtains at less man present cost to manufacture. As quantities are limited an early inspection is advised, as when present stock is exhausted we cannot duplicate. BARGAINS IN DRAPERIES Lace Curtains Nottinghams Choice line of Brussels, Re naissance :ind Irish Point De signs. Real value $1.75. Real value $2.25. Real value $3.00. Real value $4.50. Real value $5.00. Real value $6, 50. Special Si. 35 Special $1.50 Special $2.00 Special $3.50 Special $3.75 Special $5-5o Tapestry Curtains Some new color effects in Oriental Tapestries Real value $4,50. Special $2.50 Real value $9.00. Special $6.00 Real value $10.00. Special $6.50 Couch Covers Special values in Kelim and t tiagilad cllects at 53'5 to $8.50, Furniture Coverings Second Floor 1 SKIRTS Two kinds. One Is a medium weight, light and dark blue polka dot. mado In the 5-gore stylo with a 4-inch hem at tho bottom. Lengths lange from ",9 to 11. The other Is a white pique ladles' skirt In tho full R-gore style and ample width, finished with a broad hem mound the bottom, lengths from SO to 41 Inches. Friday's one AAr. hour price, each T'T'C Third Floor CURTAIN'S .Made of a Stripe Swiss Cur tain Material, with four-Inch ruille. With the pair of curtains you get -in extension polo with silver ends nnd n pair of white loops. The entire combination com plete. Fridays one hour pi Ice Main Floor 65c HOSIi:i!V-Cli!ldrcn'.s 1-1 black ribbed hose, made of good cotton with double kn1 e, hepl nnd solo, the colors nie fint and the values are of the beat of the seison. Friday's one hour price 12c A Combination Notion Sale. COMBINATION SALH of Lawns, Dimities nnd Percales. In the lot you will find strlpca and tlgures In new color blendlngs, Including light blue, cadet blue, lavender, white, pink, navy and black. The widths are fiom 30 to 31 inches nnd the values up to MVs 'jl cents. Friday's one hour pilce 4C OIL CLOTIIiS for 12& cents a yard. It's a splendid quality and enmes In white and marble nnd all other fancy colorings. It's a legular 5-4 width and Is wortli much more than our Friday pilce. Friday's 1, one hour pi ice, per yaid 1 X2C A lot of little needfuls at about hell' price. Made 5c Tape, J SPIUNO HOOKS AND KYKS. strong nnd will nut slip out of place. Friday's one hour pilce, 1 cards tor.. A select stock of Foreign and Domestic Novelties in TAPESTRY, VELOUR, SILK DAMASK, FROU FROU Estimates for all classes of upholstery, cheerfully given. We make a specialty of Siip Covers Special clearance prices on entire stock. CARPETS, WALL PAPER, BRASS AND IRON BEDS, Etc I f The most complete stock in Northeastern Pennsylvania. v I WILLIAMS & M'ANULTY j I Temporary Store 126 Washington Ave. J SUMMER RESORTS. WHITR TAPi: Imperial AVhlte twilled nnd all widths. Filday's one hour price, 1 lolls for MACHINB OIL Rest grade. Fil day's one hour pilce. '.' bottles for.... RROOKVS SPOOL COTTON Fri day's one hour pi ice, 3 spools for Fourth Floor 5c 5c 5c PARLOR T.tLi:S Cienuine oak and ma hogany tlnlsh, si.e -4--I, gionved box I ps, hhaped undei shelf, laig'1 oi"inm;ntal tunic 1 legs. A substantial nnd neatly tlnlshed pir- lnr table, oicIlii.it ily "ith two dollars. Filda s on, hour price.. Living Inland You Need the Seashore. lVnvlik, nnn,. on I.o'i2 Wind Souml, at mmith ol the liciutiful f oiinntliul moi, ri mere at'iarlinm .iml (arilltlrs for health ami picMitur. than am other mnimcr resort atom; the hound or oeenn No ocean rhmpnos, no nio-fiultnc, no cialarli. Moi deniable location 'n the sound or rber. hi Veil h. the most tirautiiiU coiimri . 2s hoiiis horn New oikt .1 hoius hum Iloston, N. Y., Ntn 1Ijcii and Hartford railroad. Fenwick Hall 1U all the umi.i1 dimmer altiai ti ns: prbite C"lf links, prifert reads lor dillns and rjiliiu. lu.itir'z and tihmi. IntMiu nullotn, tennis coint, bnulins allew and billlnd. The ho.el H lurhioliei) with priate liitln. eleiatois and all moduli itmrniemei, and euppltu a tahlo which cannot bo uraed The nuial attuo-phire, ss are all the i.r roundlne, li Incltliu to rcflned people. Kor lull pulluilar,.. ,iddre .1. 1: Clutfleld, pioprielor lintel .Icflenn. New oxV. HOTEL CLIFTON, LAKE WINOLA. PA. tinei-l dimmer IPdel In Nortlieitern Pennnl. .inla Hotel haiku irect Delaware, Latkawanm and NoM.m triln nt Kactorvllle. I.eaunfj f'iranton a a m. and t p. in Wilte for rite cl .1. V Moore, Prof 1.09 JONAS LONG'S SONS. tlly dressed, was the star witness for the plaintiff. He ndmltted that ho was a "special agent" of the Dela ware, Lackawanna and Western company, nnd that while he had worked for a while In tho shops nrlor to tho stilko and Joined the union, was In reality employed by the com pany to keep It Informed on whit was going on nt the union meetings, no met Ike Soldmau after the uitotlnzs nnd told him what hnd taken place. June 24, his double-dealing was tils covered and ho was expollel fiom the union. On the thlid Wedncsdny night Jn May. the, witness said, nt a meeting of tho stilkeis In Kconomy hall, Piesldent McAndrew said, "Roys. If ou can catch any of tlifcso 'scabs' up town In a daik place, pick up a club nnd knock them dow n. nnd then throw them Into n box car and get them out ot town, or elso chase them back to the bull pen." On cross examination, Mr. New comb nsked the witness If It was not true that he had been expelled fiom the union because he was a spy. He replied that ho was no spy: that ho was a special agent. Mr. Newcomb persisted In leferrlng to him ns a spy, whereupon Mr. O'llilen objected. Judge Kelly overruled the objection. AS TO T1IK DKTAILS. Mr. Newcomb exnmlned the witness minutely as to the details of the meet ing at which he alleged President Mc Andtew made tho utterance ndvlslng the strikers to assault the "scabs Of the thiee or four bundled men he claimed were present, he could give tho names of only thiee, outside of th" odlceis, although ho admitted he woikc-d nt the car shops iifteen months prior to the strike. , John P. Heath, of Hampton stieet, was called to coirobornto Ponim ns to tho allegation ngnlnst 'Piesldent McAndrew. He said that It was re ported to the meeting that the men from the shops weio coming up to Lackawnnnu avenue for beer and that Piesldent McAndiew said something to the effect that "They don't belong up there. Don't kill the poor devils, but drive them back."' He also said something about them deserving a good thrashing, tho witness ndded. On cross examination, tho witness said that McAndiew made this ut teranre In a sort of Joking wny. At this Junctuie, Piesldent McAn drew, who is commander of Colonel Monies post, Grand Aimy of tho re public, leaned over to Mr. Newcomb and whispered something. Mr. Newcomb asked the witness If he was in the Civil war. The witness diopped his eyes, and, after some hesitancy. leplled in an undoi tone: "Well yes. I was." "How did ou get out of if.'" Mr. Newcomb asked. OBJKCTION SUSTAINED. Mr. O'Hilen objected to the question, and Judge Kelly sustained tho objec tion. "Well," said Mr. Newcomb, "at all events you deserted tho car builders, didn't ou, Mr. Heath?" Mr. Heath vouchsaied no teply. Philip Hippie, of 1$ Plttston aenue, foieman ot the cabinet pattern shop, told of the Incident nt the Cedar ave nue bridge, on the morning of July S. Theto weie sevcnty-IHci or one hun dred men theie, he said. Four fitones wetc tliiowu, ho said, at him and the otlu-is In the patty. He recognized Fied Miller and Thomas Murray as two men who on sevetal occasions called him scab and other oppiobrlous names. Oeoige Lannlng, ono of the stilkeis en counteied on the bildge, can led a banana stem behind his back. On cross-examination, he said that Fanning was the only ono of the crowd at tho biluge that lie iccognlned. Ho worked steadily slnco the sixth of May, he ndmltted, and no one In his depart ment, us far ns he know, wns pie vented from working by nny act of the stilkeis. He never saw nny disorder nt the shops or nny ot the stilkeis on the compnnj'K premises. ('Iiaile.s Kolleiman, of 1127 Plttston aenuc, who went out with the strikers and i etui net! to work July 3, told that it wns Muntyonbeiger who tluew one of the stones, nt the Pedar avenue bildge. nn tho morning of July S. He also testified to meeting "pickets" on Mattes street. Anthony Wlntermantle was one of them. Wlntermantle tiled to persuade him to go back home one momlng, but did not use any violence. DID PICKKT DUTY. On cross-examination, ho admitted that while on strike himself, ho was pent out to do picket duty and received Insti notions to keep off tho company's pioperty nnd use no lolence. Philander Sllsbee. of Olive street, the last witness of the day, told of en counteilng pickets who endeavored to got him to iiult woik. W. H, Stanton and a man named Phillips, he said, wero among those who tried to dis suade him from going to work. Tho hcnilng wus adjourned fit 4. SO c'clock until this morning ut 0 o'clock. RAILROAD i TME TABLES. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western In l.fffct Dec. I, 1900 South I,ie .Vranton for New Yoik at 1.40, 3 CO, 5 SO, S Ocl and 10 03 a, m., 1J.55, 3..13 p m Kor Philadelphia at b () and 10 0-, ,i in.; 11S3 and 3J.I p m Kor htrouiMuirg at 0.10 p. m Milk accommodation ut .140 p m. Arrive at lloliokcn at 0.10, 7 19, 10 2S. 12 U3, .Mi. 4 IS, 7.1' p. m Arrlte at Phllidelphii at 1 Oil, Hit, (l(i0 and 8 22 p. in, Arrlce from New York at 1 10. H.:i2 and 10 'it a. in ; 1.00. 1 32, 5 43. e 43 and 11 Ml p. m. Kiom MioinUlmis at sM a m. North l.eae bcramon for Buffalo and int. r mediate station at 1.1',, (1.35 and ooo a m; 1 55, S H and 11 S3 p m Kor O.wren and Sjra. ruse at d..'3 a, m. and 1 A3 p. m Kor t Ilea at 1 10 a. rn. and 1 S, p. m. Koi Jlnntroo at l.(") a m : 1 and 5 4S p. m Kor Mcliul. con at 4 00 and 0 13 p m. Kor ItiiiKhamton at 10 "20 a, m .rrie in huanlon fiom Buffalo at 123. -'..V., 43 and 10 On a m i 3.10 and S 00 p. m. From Oswego and sjianic " 2 V. a. m, j 12 SS nnd 8 00 p. m. From I'ticu at 2 35 i in.; 12 33 and 3 M) p m. From Nlrhol.on at 7.30 a. m, and 6 00 p in. Krom Montrose at 10 00 a. m ; 3.20 and SOU p m. nioom-burir Diibdnn I.eace Sriantin for Nnithumherland, at 0 43, 10 03 n. m : 1 !' and S50 p. in For PI) mouth at 1 0J, J 40, .M p m. For KliiL''tcm at 8 10 a. in. rrUe ut Norlhumbcrlind at 0 35 a in ; 1 10, 3 00 and 8 n p. m. Airhe at llnston nt 8 M a. m Uihe at Plymouth ot 2 00, 4 32, 0 45 p. in. Anlvo in Fcranton from Nortliumbfrlind at 0.12 a, in ; 12 35. 4 50 and R 45 p. in Kiom Kingston at 11 00 a m. Kiom Plymouth at 7.33 a. m ; 3,20 and 6 .S3 p. m. Sl'NDY TRAINS South I.eae Scrantou at 1,40, J.00, 5 50, 10 03 a.m.. 3 33 nnd 3 10 p, in. North 1cav.e Si ronton at 1.15, 6 35 a. rn.; 1 55, 8 49 and 11 35 p. m. Illoonuhurc DiWsion Leave fecranton at 10 03 a. m, nnd 5.50 p m RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Valley Eaihoad. In FITiit June 2, l'll 'Pi . in. l.r,t Si i .itil.in . Kor riiihdt Vim and V w oik n P .; II D., L. & W. Board for Today. The following Is the make-up of the 15,, L. nnd V. board for today: Feranton, July 19, 1001, Till I1I)A, JULY IS. Wild Call Fa.t-8 p, m., aeorge Thomas; 10 p. in., William Klrbj, ITWnY, JL'I.Y 19. Wild Cat Fist 3 a. m , (1. T. Staples; 5 a. m , V. J. Moler; 10 a. m., F. McUnnnrll, ulth M. J, HdinlKan't crew; 2 p. m., (ieorse Hurt; 5 p, m , J. IV, I)elne; 6 p. in., K. M. lUllett. Summitj, i:tc 6 a. m, cast, 0. Fiounfellar; p. m,, can, E. McAllister; 7 p. in., Cajiigj, Thompson. rushrrs S a, m., 0. Ilouser; 10 i. m., S Kin iieny; 11 30 a. m , Moran; 7 p. m.. Murphy; 'j p. m , T. Nauman; 10 p. m., A, Wldener. Pn.cngfr hnglnes 7 a. m , fiaftn'j ; 7 a. m., Hnser; 10 a, m , F. K. Secor; 8.30 p, m., Manton; 7 p. m., Mcfiotern, . Wild Fata Wt-3 a. m.. V. II. Nichols; )() a. m , F. Wall; U a. in , It. Cailner; 2 p. m., (i Ca.e; 4 p. in,, M. Carmody; 6 p. in,, Uinsslcj. NOTICE. M. filnley fllll run 7...0 p. m. lld rat with P. J. Ncalis' ercw until further notice, com menelnir July K ftralcemaii William fi, Younsr reporti (or Ills tin;. llralvcman J, O'Urlcn report lor Fittpitrlcl. Iiir i iiim'i. , ...... .... ...... ... ,. ,v ,, 11 II, .it H l" J'ld O.o ii pi,, and 2 13, 4 J (lllicU Duinum1 I pii-). and II. ii) p. m. Sun dicH. I) A. II 1! H l-, 8 27 p. m. ', r Whuo limn, ll.ilri.ii and prlnilpat poinln In the coal ruloiiN iu I). A II It. I! , 0 45, 2 IS mil 4.27 p. in. For Futlstllle, 0 13 a in., 2 18 p. m. For lietlilflicm. I.itnn, Ileadln,-, Ilirrl'luir and principal Inteimedute 'IiIIoik ill II &. II It It, C 15, ! v i m i '' l 127 II ii K Hi i moil 1 lUpieiw), 11.10 p. m. Sundaii, 1). A, 11. II. 11 , 0 M m J 3'' "'-" I' "' Fir liiiikliaiiniuK, 'Imcandi, I'.liiiir.i, Ithai 1, Coneva and prmnpil liilcimcilulr hiiiiom, mi 1)., U. A W. H. K i S05 ,n'i IM .aid 3.1.) lor fleneca, ltorhntcr, ItulTilo. Nhjna 1 .ill., (liluKii and all puiiils et, ill 1). A II It It, 7 , 11 3', a. m , 1 25, .1.3 J (Iliac k phni'ind I v pre), 7 4s, 10 II, II. -0 p. in. Sundays, I). A II It. It , 11 53, 8 .'7 p m Pullman pnl.ir ind hlerplns or I.ehlsh Valhv parlor l ir- m all Ir.iliw hetween Wllke-c Ilnro nnd N'cw 5"tlt, PhilidelphlJ, Iluffalo and buc pcninii Undue HOI UN II W 11.11! It. field, Supt.. 2(1 Cortlanl .tieit. New IciK CIIAIIl.l. s I.KU, CScn. I'asi. AkI 2i! Coitlanl tncl, New mk A . NdNNI.MM lli:tt, 1'lv. rasa. A.'t , bmtli llellilihem, Pa. For tic ken and Piillinin reeriatlom apply lo SCO I.ukinanni acnue, -rnntoii, P.i. Eilo Hallrond, Wyoming Division. Tralm for Hj1h and IntermeilUtc pnlnm leav. S i anion Hi ttilUm-,: No 2, 7.10 a m. ; No. 4, 8 50 u. in . No. (j, 2 25 p in ; No. t. S .11 p. Ill No. 2 u'nl I throuji nam- loi New 5oik Arilialt. -N'o. 1, h I", a in : No ;,, lo::o a m ; No. 5 3 1"' p "i u " " H I' nl '' ''n M 5 anil'" aio Ihionuh trilns limn New nik. INHY 1IIMN-. r. naituiei. -No. 20, a m ; No 22. 2 p in Alllial -No 21, li I'' P IIM No. '-', 8 13 p. m. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Now York, Ontario and Western. Time Table In r.K"t hnndij, Jun 23, ioi. imic NOIUilUOl N). l.eno rulnn. Scranioii No. 1 ...1-I,J '' '" No. 3 ... '"V- " l...io Allien faih. nlile. taclo. a II 10 a m. 1 (K) n. in 4 II m. C.UO n in. Kn 7 ".' 0.10 P I" r- fJihondalc. 0.40 p. in No. 7 ... KinilUOl'Nll ' Schedule in Effect June 2, 1001. Tinins leave Scranton: G.45 a. m,, week days, through ves tibule train from Wilkes-Barre. Pullman buffet parlor car and coaches to Philadelphia, via Pottsvlllc; stops at principal in termediate stations. Also con nects for Sunbury, Hairisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimote, Wash ington and for Plttsbuig and the West. 0.38 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hnrrisbuig, Philadelphia, Baltl lnoie, Washington and Pittsburg nnd the West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays, 1.58 p. m.), for Sunbuiy, Hnnis burg, Philadelphia, Daltlmore, Washington nnd Pittsburg and the West. 3.33 p. in., week days, through ves tibule train from Wilkes-Dane. Pullman buffet parlor car and coaches toPhiladolphia viaPotts ville. Stops at pilnclpal inter mediate stations. 4,27 p. m week days, for Hnzleton, Sunbuiy, Hanisburg, Philadel phia and Pittsburg. ,1 n III1( lllNow (Ten M;r. J II WOOD. On Pi l Central Bnilroad of New Jersey. Stitlont In New YrU 1'out of Liberty trret, 11 . and ontli 1 cnj. -IIMK 'I MII.I. IN I I Kit I .11 M! Ml, 1001 Ti iim tdf vrinton for Nen oik Nenarl, Fllaheth. I'lilladelpliii, l.asion, Ii IhMiem. A I leiitunii. Maucli Hi"'ii i"'1 "ll"' Haxen, at 8 3 i "ii.! Vmh-u. 1U! pri.i, Itlci p, i. Sun For Plttston and Wllkesdlarre, S 55 a in.; 1.10 and 4 P " S"n''-0'' ' '' !' "' For niltlniorc and Wu.hln,tun ind polnli i-oiitli and ' I'-1 HetliMiim, 8 ,5 a m , 1 10 and 100 p m. 8unda. 2 li p in. For Umu HratM b. 'hcan drove. el , at 8 51 n in (thiouuli ic.ichl ami I 10 p in For Itcadltis. Iilunon ind llaiii.liuifr, mi 1. Iiiitonn, 8-M " m' "'"' l ,0 '' "' Sll"l3), " For'Vot'tnllI?. '55 .1. ni . 1 in p m 1 ur Jlountalii I'Jik, 8 55 i. m, 1 10 and 1 00 lln'ousli tlrkcti to all polnls eat, south and wekt at loet latn at the tatinn (' M. nt'UT. CMi Piw Ant J II 01 IIM S N. (.en supt I.eiio Cadasu. I'al" ,ri0 Cailiondile. ScMntmi, 7 (VI u in. 7.io a, m 10 01 a. in. 10 io a. in' So " ... 2.15 p. in 4 ' !' m I 13 p. ni. N" bUNUAVb ONLY. .NOItrill!0LM. ' ,ti l.e.u. Alilvu Sirantou. Farhondilr. Cjd,ij No. 0 ... P.' '. 111. W 10 a in. 10.45 a , No 5 ... -M !' '" Ar' ( "bomlalc. 7.15 p. m. f0- MIUIIIdiOFMl. ' ' laave l.e.nc L'jdo.la. ('JiliLiidilo. Snanton No. fl ... '",' ". 7.40 a, ,, No. 10 .. l..opm. pw p m (U5 p. in. 1raln New. I, m rek ili), nnd ), on Min. Ha, make mam line connection nr New Ynilj ray. 1'tU.i, Oneida, Osucjo uud (ntcinicdlali points lialns Nns. 3 and 4 malco Walton, Dellil, Him. din and Mdncy connection, V, furthpr (nlormntloii roniuH Hr1.t ...nl. I J. f. ANIlKlleON. (J. P. A .New ySrk. ' J, K. WKLSU, T. P. A., Scronton. Delawnie and Hudson. In I. fleet June l, 1WII ruin! for taibondalo le."e NMntnn at (120 SCO b:W. 10" "' ,-"' 1-"''. 2 . J:". & j Ii "3. 7157, 0 15, 11.20 p. m J 10 ln Te'i llonesdalu und Like 1 odure, U20, I0.U a. ,,..11 and 'i-''! p ni. For-VMI"'"'''-'.'. 7!4, S'"' 0M' ,n " a m. 12-a l--"' 'li- 3'uJ' ' ' 3.10, 7.15, io ii il::,o p. m Icr' 1.. V. It. It. polnU-u:l3, 0.J5 . m , 2.IS. i '7 and 11 :.0 !' '" Foi 1'enn.ylwnl.i It It. polnU-tf.15. 0.3S, 2.18, 3.U and 1.27 l. i For All'an) and all points nonh 0.20 a, m. and .- M'NIUY TltMVS. For raibondjlo e.JO, ll.JJ J. in., 2:, 3,JJ 5:53 and 10 .2 p. m. For Wllke Pane-0:3S a, m 12:03, 1.3s, 3.25, 0,2 and Sill p. in. For Albany and point! nnilh .1.32 p m, For llui.rdalo and Lake Lodoig 5.50. 11.23 I a, in, and 3.52 p. m. iiW B Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers r OLD STOCK PILSNER 488 to 405 N. Ninth Street, Telephone Call, 2333. THE iOSIC POWDER CO, Booms 1 and 2, Com'lth B'i'd'g. 60RANTON, PA. nining and Blasting POWDER Med skt Mooilo and Ilusra JsU Works. LA PUN RAND POWDER CO. '3 ORANQE QUN POWDER Eleetrlo flatteries, GlootHa Kzrilo Isrt, iplodlug blasts, bafety Kuitujl Recauno Chemical Go.'s rtlOH I'.XI'LOtlVC A MAN liccomei lanRiild, Irritable nnd de .ipomUnt, thioushlOM of ner-edi;or. Life icemt a mockery. The courage, force, viRor nnd action tvhlch clnrac tcrize full-blooded men, are lacking. have kindled the light of hope In many a man's face. They bring Igor to the weak niul nmhltlon to the despondent They permaticntly check the weak. ctiliit; drains, feed the nerxes, enrich the blood ntid make men ocr i;eiicr ally. SI 00 per box; 0 boxes $T 00. Wlthn SUOordc-r we l-ue a written ljtiaran. tee to refund the money if no cure be effected Hook free. I'lai. Mesucinb Co . Cleveland Ohio. For sale by John II l'hclps, PharmicUt, cornet Ujcmlng avenue and bpruie street. BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF Fff .. MANtirACTUHCn BY . CALIFORNIA H SYRUP CO. nrMTi: Tin: naii:. HPr.Q.RfHEfL527A?hriill in gril rhll1rtphla, DmIj ( frwia b.w(lla Uf u, j) tnvrlrst lsM"irtlr1ifiiff nllij null I rht A tAlr ?, 4Kg, Itliitvl niim, rVtriu, fT i Hrhilllj.lo! Unbtoil,rlforU.tMrltturiio lVjIgsJ f utllavi I nrli ilniriia .V tthruntrn Ortnt, 1frfb rr rurt4 4 lo 1ft !), SH jean prf lirnl A ft Mi hnvitlUt nfttn imUtrmf. hiil for Until "Trullv'n.l I olnf e?t r mHlml A tltrlrl'tl Trkudk. Hnllesi Ihl iPf r.T '--V-- SllISl ', ,4