The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, August 23, 1901, Page 8, Image 8

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THE SCRAiS-TON TRIBUNE-FRTD AT, AUGUST 23, 1901V, .
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IS AFTER THE
DRILL WORKS
BOARD OF TRADE HOFES TO
SECURE BIO INDUSTRY.
Secretary Atherton Was In New
York Interviewing the Officers of
tho Ingersoll-Sargcnnt Drill Com
pany, Which Intends to Move Its
Plant from Easton to tho City
Offering tho Best Inducements E.
E. Loomls Elected President of tho
Portland and Bangor Rond.
Spcretaiy U. 11. Atlterton, f tin
board of trade, linn letliitii'il fiom Ills
visit to Now York, when; lie went
Sunday, for the purpose of sccInK oill
vials of tho liiKi'l-yoll-Snwant luill
company, who nio kiiIiii,' to move tltMr
Mr plant from Huston, und who
wolllil be wlllltiK to nettle heie If Flit
Isfiictory IniliKemeiitrt weie Iwdd nut.
Tho board of tunic Is vety iiiiIoiij
to brltiB this desirable linlustiy line,
and will make the ntroiiKi"t effiitts to
loach that end. Cltli" fimn all ovei
thi country nie after the plnut. It will
i mploy two thousand men, and Is
lie of the hlBKfxl colli eiiix of It" kind
In the countiy.
Sefiolaiy Athirtnn saw Sir. Sunn
deis, the ke piesideut of the com
pany, at the New Ymk olllce, and also
met Mr. Swan, one of The olllihiN
who ha? been iout!tutcd a tipiimilttee
of otic to leceUe all appllrutloiw fiom
cities and meet lepieveiitathen of the
variolic chanibeiH of eoiiimeice rt-K.ud-ItiB
the matter. Mi'i". Saundeis and
Swan Infoimed Snietary Atheiton
that tho one absolute esiejitlal, with
out whli h no pioptisition wmild be
considered, vv.m that ewiy offer intit
carry with it a site or one liundnd
iit-ic. The lompativ N willing to pav
for the land but InsNm that it be bel
and on the line of two nillioailK.
"We. i an Klve you a splendid lot of
thirty aeie, with plant alieady elect
ed," said Mr. Atheiton, but the liiRer
jsoll jteojilo lnNteil that they wanted
n, bundled aire lte Their lu)is at
Knuton cover thlity aites. which has
jrovrd to be ntli"l.v liiiilllcleiit. and
the oompa'ny olllel.iN deflate that far
more loom l.i neided. I'lfleen hun
dred men aie now mployed. but the
new plant will be Minted with two
thousand, and It 1 epeeted that be
foir lone this numbei will be material
ly Increased.
The company deal" f v luslvi ly with
the manufactuie of steel dillK iiiln
clpally ioiU drill. It has numetou
Scranton machlnlMi aiuonpr Its- men
at piesent, a Iiiirp number IihvIiik
left here for n.tston iIuiIiib the stilke,
Tho date of je-noval of the shopi
has not yet been decided upon, but
the transfer l not likely to be made
for some time et. All application
mut be aciompanled by anwet to a
Ions list of questions the company
has piepateil. in w libit aie piopoundeil
queries as to the evict atea of the
Mte, the appioxltuato lewl inxts of
frelRht, amount of land taxation, wat
er lates, etc.
Captain Atheiton tetiiined fiom New
Yoik Tue.vd.iy night, but wax loullned
to his home all Wednesilav- by illnes
and jestciday made hl Hist appear
ance at his niili e.
Loomls Elected Piesident.
PirMdent W. II. Ti ilc-dale, ai com
panled bj Tiiitlb Manager Caldwell
and other otlldal . left 'lo Hv es.
tetday moining and went down to the
Rancor and Portland division. After
a shott tour of Inspection, a meeting
of the bo.nd of diioi tors of the Han
ger and Poitland dlvi-loii was held
and Sujieilntendent J:. J:. Loomls, of
tho coal depaitmeiit, vas elected
piesident, Tile other ollheis of the
division are I? D. Caldwell, v l e piesi
dent, and I V. Chambets, secietaij
tteaviner. Tho executive committee of the di
vision Is composed ol 1'iesldeiU W. II.
Truesilale, oMiflhlo, It D. Caldwell and
Conrid Miller. A number of linpiove.
nients contemplated on the Hangor
and Portland division weie discussed
and plans outlined for putting them
through.
Mr. Tiuesdale was mudi pleased
with his visit to Scranton, and while
ho did not make any comments i da
tive to islstlng conditions, he nevei
theless viewed with satisfaction the
many changes that have been made In
and aiound the mines, under the dliee-
tlon of Supoilutendeut Loomls.
The piospeds lot Inei eased business
along tho Lack iv.anna line weie never
brighter, and with any teasonable
amount of link, things will be In Hist
class, shape.
D., L. & W. Board for Today.
Following Is the make-up of the D.,
It. and W. boat d for today:
Till ksihy, vn.t r J-.
Wild fat., 1 ul- p. in , V V Mullen; 10 t
CI., E. i!. lUUclt.
muimI
rjrrttwTTw, rnillVV, VI I.I M V,
' Wlia r!, l.a,l .1 a in , I liunn; 1 i, i ,
3. V. DcTlnc; .' a in , I' llillrtt, li a. in , II.
Pishing; 10 a. in , p W.illitc; 11 a. in., .1. V,
!luh; 1 p. in , vt lliiiniu'in, .i ;i in, I. I'.
fctMfmj 6 p hi . .1 I iVmirlln
&immlt, F.ti a in , cat, .1 t arrlcc; S
. m., wnt, fi FronnMkrr; 10 a. m., t, SI.
rinnfrty: B p. m , mm, J J vinrra, ltli I.
llfnnlgin'a crw, S p. m , I,. 1) l.attlmcr, with
W, H. Nlchola' rrw, rtt . T in. Say Auk,
M, Rtiplf. with K. JlcVIIIpr, im; 7 p m ,
Cini(r, Thompaon, 7pm, rawnja, SJ r.inlpy.
ruhfr-8 a. m., llmifr, to a in, e. Hie
nrtyj 11 SO a. m , Steran, 7 p m , Murphj; 9
p. m , Irrpina:: 10 p m , Wtdfnpr.
rawenger Fnulni 7 a. m , OafTmy; 7 i m ,
P. Mngtr; P a. m . 1 ( ji , in a m , t i:,
5nr 7 p. m , M. Mantniii 7pm, Vrflotfrn
W'iMrata, Vfl-4 a m , I II VUfinn, A a
m i fieorse Thoina', 7 a in , I' ( amnnmli, s .i
n.. It. Cntnerj 11 a in, Vt (-.oinmij; t p m,
Intin fiahacan; 2 p. m, ' ltjinnil: 1pm,
T. all; 4 i, m, Doiidlian, ft p in, (i, w
Burt; 6 p in,, V. V. 11 irtli.ilono n
Switchmen's Meeting.
A special meeting of the Pwltdi
mcn'F union was held last night in
Economy hall, for the purpose of se.
iectlng a new meeting plate, as they
Mil be unable to have the fuither
tse oi the hall, on account of other
irrangements made by the laudloid,
The union albo discussed the ndvls-
Attend the
NOW GOING ON AT
ability of running an excursion under
the auspices of tho switchmen to one
of the popular resorts near hero. It
will probably take placo within a short
time.
Trolnmen Still In City.
Tito executive; committee of Lacka
wanna trainmen Is Mill In the city and
was In session all day yestetday. A
number of the members left the city
Wednesday nlslit, but Chairman
Wood, Kelly, Koy, Condon, Noonan.
Whlted and some of the others ate
hero yet.
It Is not likely that they will leave
the city before Satunlay nlKht. and
today they may visit with Supeiln
tflident Clarke, of the Lackawanna.
This and That.
W. If. Ilayden, advertising nReiit of
the Central ltallroad of New Jersey,
was In the city yesterday, calling on
Ulstrlct I'assetiKer Agent J. S.
Swisher.
Vlco President Chailes II. Wnrrett,
tlenetal Passenger Afient C. L. Hint
and General Superintendent W. W.
Wentz, of the Central Itnllioad of New
.Tirsey, were In Scranton Wednesday
night, and left eaily jesterday mom
Iiik, without makiiiB their presence
known.
m
MINERS BRING SUIT.
Actions Against the Pennsylvania
Coal Company for $ 10,000 Dam
agesOther Court Matters,
Joeph Uunienlk and Matthew
Koveii, the two miners who vvete in
Juml by an explosion of gas at shaft
No. 1 of the Pennsylvania Coal com
p.mv. In ought suit fol J.'p.OdO damages
eai li yestelilav iigalnsl the eomp.my,
alleging that th company was negli
gent In not having had a (ompctcnt
lite boss employed at the shaft.
Vosbnig and Dawson aie the prose
r utlng attorneys.
Mrs. Bunnell Wants Dlvoice.
Mi. ftlnlse H. Hunnell brought a
suit In dl voice yesterday against her
alleged runaway husband, William O.
Hunnell.
Tby were mauled In Wyalusing,
Hiadford county, Match :!. iX. The
alleged deseitlon took phueat Meslinp
pen, Wyoming county, June 1, U!9
The llbi'llant now lesldes In Seianton.
YostniiK nnd Dawson aie her attot
ne s.
Marriage Licenses.
Mliliael A Mcflulie ..HIMlollow stieet
Theresa C Hurke....4:i. Lauiel stieet
Louis I'.uhlnovlih Hancock, N. Y
Sophia l'.oseubelg Dili I'enn avenue
llany V. Kly Sl" Knymnnd court
Maigaiet At Smith.. .119 Itaviiiond couit
COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES.
The will of Louisa .1. Si hoonmaker,
of Hlmhllist. was admitted to piohate
yesteldny. The will of Kiunia I). Pot
ter, late of Dunniore, was ptoh.ited
and letteis test.unentaiy gi anted to
Heniy A, Ku.lpp,
The bond of Tax Collet tor Peter K.
llelllv, of the boiough of Dunmoie, was
nppioved by ourl yestenlay moining.
It is In the sum of $100,000. The suie
lles aie M. .1. Murray, A. J. Mlliiav, P.
II. Mangan, T. .1. iliililen and P. IX
Manle.v.
Thomas Stwatt, dunged with mak
ing threats, was telcised fiom Jail un
der $J0O ball yesterday moining. .1. V.
Cleveland became his bondsman.
C. A Ilattley, agent, acting for ,1.
Pat kin, yestenlay asked for a title to
lompel Jt H. May to In lug at tlon of
ejectment for a lot In th" Fifth vvnid,
of which Kltlln is now In possession.
Klrlln claims nvnai"hlp, but the lot
was npsessnd to Mr Mnv and the lattet
claims an Interest In It.
LONGO IS A CITIZEN.
Will Be Btought Back fiom Italy If
a Tine Bill Is Found
Against Him.
Tony I.onRo, the sla.vet of Policeman
.Tame Golden, who " a piNoner In
I'olenyn, Ital.v, will be broiiKht back
to this county for trial if the Riand
Jin y Indicts him.
l.ongo averted to the Italian authoil
ties that he was never naturalized heie
and piotested agaliut being hi ought
back here for tilal.
A seauh of the leiouls, made bv
Dlsttlct Attmney W. It. Lewis, showed
that one Antonio Kongo, of Ounmoie,
was natiuall.ed In the Lackawanna
lotirt. Oi t 7, 1S!H. Yestenlay, Ktalik
Williams, a Diiiinioie iiollie oilh ir,
made atlldiivlt befoie Cleik of the
Couits Daniels that the Antonio Longo
who was naturalized Oct. 7, lSiiii, Is
the same Tony Longo who .shot nnd
killed Policeman Golden,
Olllcet Williams, who Is of Italian
blith, has known Longo for font teen
veins and was the witness for him
when he was natuiallzed
The deposition will be forwurded to
Washlnglon for tiansmisslon to Italy
with a tequest that Longo be held
for extiadltlnu In case he is, indicted.
PlstlUt Attorney Lewis will pienent
the tase to the giand Jni), which iiuels
next month.
HIS CONDITION SERIOUS.
O. A. Williams, the Well Known
Newspaper Man Is Very 111,
Mr. and Mis. Will am I!. Williams,
of South Main avenui , ieie'v.1 word
eMeidoy from Middle (iiauville to
the effei t that their son, (5. A. Will,
lams, the well known newspaper man,
Is dangeinusly ill, and may not rccovei.
He was stikken about a week ngo with
typhoid fever and has been union
scions most of the lime slnie.
.Mr. Williams went to Middle Gian
vllle to test and reiovei fiom a geneial
hi caking down, but his condition was
not consldeied serious until a few davs
ago, when his relatives nnd friends io
leived Infoi matlon about his condition.
Ills mother nnd father will leave this
morning for Middle (Jranvllle, vvhete
a trained nurse fiom Albany has been
In (onstant ntlendanie for sevei.il
days,
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of money by calling here at the right time.
i of purchasing a Piano to take advantage of
1 he public is invited to call here before buying. g
H N. B.There is but one Guernsey Hall in the city of Scranton. Guernsey g
g Hall is located near the Central Post Office Building,
1 314-316 WASHINGTON AVENUE, SCRANTON, PA.
I J. W. GUERNSEY, Proprietor.
SPECIAL THROUGH CARS
TO THE SEASHORE
l)ail (l.xccpt slin()j,) Vu
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW JERSEY
Leave Scranton at 8:55 a. m, for
Long Branch, Ocean Grove, As-
bury Paik, Belmnr, Spiing
Lake, Sea Girt, &c.
Ilrlurnini;, 1c ur Point Plon-anl at 11 Ci a m ;
spnni: I alc 11 i; a in . Ililnnr, 11 ,' a m .
-l.iirv I'.nk ami Oiran (ooie, UO mnn ln
llrjnili, 1-' 2-i i m Vrmril nt s r.uitn at T ""
m Tliift will In Kipl up t"T tin' riiiio miiii
r.prnalU tot tlir .n lutnutlaimn ef faimhi .s h
it Mill i n.ilili lov.rnuir'i tu pump mil retain
ioiiifirt ilh hiU ilurins the intnc jouinr
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
In KI. rt us II. rrfM
Tiaim tpai "iHiilon dir Sew Votl. Vt 1 ID,
SHI, fi "V, "M ami lillfi a in 1J l'i. .! iO,
S l'i, "! and 8.(0 ii in her Now Vmk an I
Plnlaililpliii 7 10 anil 10 03 a in , ami 1J I') anil
Hi i in Per Tululiiimi V.t li 111 p m Fur
iiittjin-i r, nsj jiui miio,i in i iii, iv ; oi
ami ll.l'i p. id lor IlliiL'liiiutnii ami ly i-ta
tlutiv-101 a. in ami 1 U p in I or O.uik,,
SrniiM. anil I'lici I l'i ami II " a m , 1 :0
ami .1 1J i in (liw x, mihiw ami 1 'i i
train at ( II a m ilolv, rviipt smuhv For
Miinlrnc-iiihi a in; 1 u'i nml 7ir p m
.n iiiiikoii aiininniiiiiili.il t mi ami n I i in
Itloniidmri; liMtnn Fol N.iitlminlioihnil, at
lit', ami 1'iui a in , 1 in nml i in p in For
riwnoiith, it S 10 a in , I'm ami 'iiri p m
Simlay Tiain For Ni w Vol),, I l S ml. 1 "
ami in u'i a ni : ,'l -ii, 8 4"i ami f,ii p in tor
llnffalo 1 h ami 1. 11 a in, 1 ..0 1 M, 7 i
ami 11 Ti p in Fur ltlnidiainton ami wni u i
turns 'MO nml 1(1 .'0 a in 111 mniOniii; .li i.li n
-Inio Siiaiilon, 10 01 a m ami 0 10 , m
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
In I ITtft June 2, 1'ifll.
'liilns liaie N union
For I'lilhililplni ami Ni- "lork la I) K II
II It , at t IS ami !' is a. ni . ami 1 l 4 -'7
(ill nk lliatiioml Fvpit'l, an I II in p m hull
Oaic, 1) .V II I! li . 1 "". i T p in
For Wlnlo llavrn, llali'lon an1 prim Ipat
point') In the mal rrgion., .a I .V II II It ,
ii l'i, '.' IS ami 4 -7 p. in. For I'ottswllc, 0 I', a
in , 'J is p. ni
lor IKtlilelirin, I aton, Heailinit. Ilairidmn;
anil primipil inlciniclliate tali m u II ,V II
II It, (1 41, 'i .Is a in ; 1 1. 4 '. i 111 ok Ilia
inoml Fxpiiul, 11. KI p in Sniitla), II & II
It II , 'i is i in , 1 6s. 1 '? p in
For TunUumiink, ToA.initt, l.ltniii, Itlian,
(!i iiev i iml ptinilpil iniirtniiliitc t,iattnni. Ma
1) , I., k W II It . s HI a in ami .1 PI p in
For (iimii, llmhclil. llnlTalii, Niauroa tall.
CliiiaL'n ami all points urot. Ma II V II II It,
7 IS, II ,V, a. in , 1 1, J.H (Illnk llninoml
pus.), 7 I, KI4I, 11 .o P in snnilna, 1). K 11.
It II . llfii, S 11 p in
I'lillinin pirlor ami Hlrrplnir or Leluch Villry
polot i.li on all I rain liilnun V ilkes llirre
ami Spiv Vork, l'liilaili lplila, Ilnllalu anil Sim
lilllMOII IIiIiIkp
ItOI.IJS II. Ull.nt'lt, (icn, supt , M (Virtlanit
lrpit, Npvv Vmk
I'll Vltl.F.s s I I.F., f.on Pa9. AkI , C6 Cortlmil
HrPit, Np mk
A W NONM.viVl'IIKIt, lliv. Pas, Atft.. South
ItplhlPlifin, Pa
For tii Win ami I'nllmin ipvrtationi apply to
301 l.ii Un anna atuiup, S. i.mton, Pa
New York, Ontario and Western
Time Tabic In Feit 'mmlit, lunc 21, l'nJI,
NOItlll IIOFMI
I.eao lcj( rrli
Traliu
No. 1
No. .1
No 7
Siianliin. ( ailumilile. CiiIoaIi,
.. .lor.ua in. II 10 a. in. limp in.
... w p, m. it n in, (1 no p. m
... 6 lop in. r Cailiondale. c PI p in
sOFTII IIOFMI
l.eae l.ejo rrlii
Ciiloali, f'nil..ii.l.ip. s, ranlon.
,.. 7 no a in. 7 tu a ni
... S in i ni. 10 l a in. in id ,i m
... 2 n n. in l Oil p in t r, p. in.
No, fl
Nil I
No. 3
ni;w'ti.s wsi.i, Miifin iftu'.M)
Leave l.iavo Vrtlio
Suantnn Cailioinlale. rnloia,
No. ti ...s..'la. m, ti. Ill a in in 4V a in
No. S ... i m Ar Cdrlionilale. 7.J3 p in.
NMTII IIOI'MI
Luoc l.i.nf rrlo
(diloli. Catlinmljlf Si union
N'o fl ... 7 oi .i. in. 7 (0 a. in.
No. 0 ., t:.0p. m r.dip. m nil p m,
I ulna Nu 1, on nrrk clj, ami ti, on .sun
iljv, make mi In line loniiritlnim for New V,nrt,
i li. Film, Onrlil.1, O.wcito ami Inlirmeill.ili.
li.ilnta
'Ir.ilin No 3 ami mike Walton, Iiellil, Ham
ilen anil Miliwy innnritlona
For lurllier Infoiinalinn ionnlt Hiket airenta
J. ( AMU ItsOV, (i , New ork.
J. K. WKIMI, T. I'. A., Miantmi,
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
Station In N'( ork Foot cl l.lhorly itrrct,
N. It., ami Smtli Ftriy.
IIMII TAHl.i: IV KFl'llCT .IFNK :, lnni
Traliu leaie bcranton lor Nv Vork, Newark,
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LION COFFEE
A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL!
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Watch our next advertisement.
In every package of LION COFFEE you will find n fully illustrated ntul descriptive list. No housekeeper, in
fact, no woman, man, boy or girl will fail to find in the list some article which will contribute to their happiness,
comfort and convenience, and which they may have by simply cutting out a certaiti number of Lion Heads from
the wrappers of our ono pound sealed packages (which is the only form in which this excellent coffee is sold).
W00LS0N SPICD CO., TOLEDO, OHIO.
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RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Huuheth. riilladelphli, rl'tnn, netlilelirm, 1
lentuun, Mamh Chunk ami While Haven, at s ,1
a in , expiesj, 1 10, rxnrnii, i 00 p. in Sun
data, 2 l." t. m
For 1'illaton ainl Wllki llarie, 85 j in;l 10
ami t 00 p in .Sumliya. MS p. in.
lor llilllinnie ami aliintnn anil points
Snnlli ami WrU vli llntlileliim, .Vi a. m , 1 1(1
ami 4H0 p. m. Siimla. 2.11 p ni.
For Lou Ilranih, (Hean (!ior, etc., at S 5S
a. in. (Ihiouuli iimiIi). anl I 10 p. in
For HeailinK, llianon ami llarrulmrir. vli M
lentnmi, .y n, in. ami 1 10 p. m. ftumlaj.
2 IS P m
For Pntlnille, S VI a in , 1 10 p. in
For Mountain Park. S 55 a in , 1 10 anil I (O
n nt
Ihroituh tlckita to all point east, south ami
wen at IoMt latra at Hi' tatlon.
(' VI TIFIII'. (ini Pa Vet
J. 11. Ol.ll FSKS, (ien Supt
Delaware and Hudson.
In Kffect June 0, 1'WI.
Tuliw (or Carbonilale lome S union at l". :o,
put, h.vt, lo.l j h. in; 1.' no. :. 2 11. Mi,
i !, 0 "3, 7 ."i7, 0 l'i, II iO li in 1 1 Hi a in
For HoiicmIjIo ami Lake Loilmi', 0 20, 10.13 a.
m ,2 11 nml 'i.2'l p. m.
For Wilkin llarrc-ain, 7 1", S II, 0 !. 10 U
a in; l.Mil, 1 ), 2,In .1 ,H, t i7, o.lo, 7 Js,
10 41. U.iii i in
For I. II. II I'hIiiM-6 15, fi.js a. in i 2 IS
I 27 ami 11 ..n p ni
I'm IMiiitvlianli It. II polnla-tl.Fi. i, 2 1,
3... I ami I 17 p in
For MImiii ami all point north 8 M a, in
ami 'J.il p. in.
M I1VV TIIMNS
tor CarlioniUle-fi.Ml, U w a. in.; 2.(1, 3 52,
5 .'.J ami 10 32 p. ni,
For Wllkm-llairc IU8 a, ni.i U 0.3, l.H, 3.2j,
fl i.' ami h. 12 p. in,
For Alhany and poind north .1 V! p in.
For llonemlale an'l Lake hodore 8.J0, 11.33
a. in, and 3,bl p. in,
Guernsey Hall
Is Headquarters for the
Leading High-Grade
Pianos and Organs
Guernsey Hall is well known as the g
most liberal Music House to deal with.
Prices are always low, terms easy and g
goods equal if not superior to any in the
market. Every instrument is thorough- g
ly guaranteed. j
im
Pianos are a few of the many beautiful gj
and celebrated instruments that can al- j
ways be found in stock. g
Special bargains can be Secured here j
almost every day in the week on Pianos g
and Organs that ' have either been re- fj
turned or left on sale
me city, iou can onen secure a $oou or g
$400 Piano for less than half that amount
It will pay any person who is desirous fj
these rare opportunities. g
A Tablespoonful to a Cup.
" IS THE RULE POR MArtlNG COrPCE,
BUT OF A TABLESPOONFUL OF
Lion Coffee
will j?ive you stronger coffee than a tablespoonful
of any other kind. Here is where you save money!
USE LION COFFEE !
Always insist upon getting it. LION COFFEE
is absolutely pure, and not a coffee which is glazed
or coated with egg mixtures or chemicals in order
to hide imperfections.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Schedule in Effect Juue fi, 1001.
Tiains leave Seianton:
6.45 n, m., week days, through ves
tibule train from Wilkes-Barre.
Tullman buffet parlor car and
coaches to Philadelphia, via
Pottsvllle; stops at principal in
termediate stations. Also con
nects for Sunbury, Harilsburg,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington and for Plttsbiug nnd the
West.
0,38 a. m week days, fov Sunbury,
Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and Pittsburg
nnd the West.
2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays,
1.58 p. m.), for Sunbuiy, Harris
burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Washington and rittsbmg and
tVin Wsst
3,33 p. m. weekdays, tluoURhves.
iiuuio iiuiii liuiu w in.co-4Jrtw.
ruiimnn muret nnnor car ann
concnes toriiuaiieipua viaroiis-
vuif. aiaiis in jjiiiitiima iit-
mediate stations,
4.27 p, m., week days, for Hazleton,
Sunbury, irarrlsburg, Philadel
phia nnd Pittsburg.
J II. lini'IIINO.V, r.en, Mtr.
J. 0. WOOD, (Jen. I'jji. Act.
if
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by parties leaving g
THE
IKiC POWDER CO.
lioorm i and2, Com'lth B'l'd'
BCBANTON, WA.
nining and Blasting
POWDER
Updo kt Mooalo and Huatedaat Worlu,
LAPLIN RAND POVVOBR CO3
ORANOE QUN POWDER
ritetrlo Ilatterlet, ICItotrioKxplolari,
iploctlDZ bUit, rtuoty Ku aa t
((jpjyrjg Chemical Cfl.'S
man
nxiLo,-tvc
, Erlo iUro,,,) Wyoming Division.
.rrJni4 (nr XUne) anil it(.nr,riil(l, p,,mN ,HJ1(
rsutiton ,i Io1oh Vn 2, 7 10 a IM 0
8 M i in , No ti, 2 2.i p in , No h, ,v ji i, ,.
Noa 2 ami 0 tlmiiiKli ti una or Nen rk
Vrrlul" Su I, ( 1 a. in I Sn .1, 10 o a ni
No , 3.IS p. in i No. 7. II IV p in. lulna Noa'
6 ami 7 are thiomjli luliu from New nrk,
Kl.UM llt.l.S
Uepjiturrn No. '-', 0 a, m j No, 22, 2 n
AirliaU No, 21, 1J.15 p, rn,( .No, is, B.tS p.
FINLEY'S
Fall Opening of
Melton Skirtings i
and Tourist Suitings
These popular Clothes, nt present In
such great demand, arc displayed here
In now lines o' hcuvy, medium ant
light weights, fo
OWing Salts
and Walking Skirls
In complete assortment of new mlx
tures and solid colors In the new fall
shades.
We hindle only tho most rellablo
qualities, and on these cannot he un
dersold, n.H vve buy direct from the best
cloth-maker of the country.
At $1.00
Heauy Weight Meltons
The kind that requlio no lining. All
wool and IB Inches wide, the very best
value offered at this price. Shown In
Oxford, llroun, Dluo and Grey mix
tures. At $1.50
Fin? Melton Sailings
nxtra heavy quality nnd lino grado
of Melton, a superior cloth and a veiy
fast seller. Comes In black, solid col
ors and mixtures.
At 75c
Toiirist Siiitings
An unusual cloth value at thli
money. All wool, ,',G Inches wide, med
ium heavy vveiKht, In Oxfords, Grey,
Hrovvn and Blue mixtures.
At 50c
Pan-American Sailings
The hlcKost money value ever shown.
All wool, BO Inches wide, In Brown and
Grey mlxtutes, Just Imagine, an en
tire suit pattern co.sts only $2.50.
510-512
Lackawanna Ave
8
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Manufacturers or
OLD STOCK
PILSilER
48D to 455
N. Ninth Street,
Telephone Call. 2333.
HENRY BELIN, JR.,
Ccncril Ascnt lor the Wjomirs District for
Duponfs Powder
Hlnlns, niastlnjr. Fportmir, Smokeless and th
rtcpauno Clirmlial Compiny's
HIGH EXPLOSIVES.
Salcty Fuse, dps anil Kxplorlir Hoom 01 Con
ncll UuilJIn; .bcranten.
AGIACIUS;
tiios ronn ritutnn
JOHN n vvinn s,O.V Plymouth
W. U, MLLL10AN WllkMlUtw
Not in Nature
for invonr to always feel tired There
is no nerd to drag out an cxUtcnce
without ambition
Weak nervenare responsible tor Ian
fjiior, depression, debility and varico
cele I)ieied nerve, whether due to over
work, over indulRenre or liny other
cnu-e can be made strong as ateel by
the ue of
They tone nnd InviRorate every orftan
of tliebody, bootheand HrenRthen the
nerve nmi tranform broken down
men and women into alroiiR healthy,
vigorous, ruddy-cheeked persona If
you find this Isn't K, ou Ret your
money back
SI 00 per box flboxei (with Riiaran
tee! t"00. Hook free PKAt. MEDt
I cink Co , Clccl.-inil, Ohio.
For tale by John II Phelps, PharmacUt, cornet
Wjomtng avenue and Spruce atrcet.
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