rv" - - A,iii-' -?. e,vi,-, jj - jHf'Vly'7,rt,"'"'wi'T5rJ".Tinv' --. - " trt "- . v -.,-i i;'w" f,-.tfiff jmZ&T& iv" "tinr'-Vjr.Tv' .v'r.tyJ?pWPT!!!p?)?5c5!S?y5!!J THE SC11ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, OCTOJiElt 1, 11)01. 8 ' M FIVE NEW SUITS ARE STARTED BIO DAMAGES ASKED FOR EN GINEER'S DEATH. Mra. Htittle Mny, Whose Husband Was Killed In the Clark'3 Summit Ynrd, Begins Action for $50,000 Agniilst tho D., L. & W. R. R. Co. P. 0. S. of A. Cnmp Secures n Mnti tlnmitg Agnlnst nn cx-Trcnsurer Who Hns Not Turned Over Ac counts Other Matters. Klvo nrw tutloiiH nl law worn Insti tuted ycftui'ilny In the oltU'o of I'rn- tlitmottiry Coiieliiini. A jr.U.UUO ilunititte still JIRIliliet. till! lll'lllWIIIC, mid "HYKlcrn Ittillroiul airs, llattlo Mny, wliluw WIIM lll'ltllll I.ML'kiiwiinnn ciiniimio by of KiikIiipci' Vllllnin .Mny, who wns hilled In tho Clark's Hiiiiinill ynrd, July l'- last. It in fhilnied that .Mny mot IiIh den Hi liy Ids body coming In collision with u fiu'lKht cnr, while bo wan leaning out oC Ihp cab of one nl" tho "Iiok" uiirImon. and that the company was loapoimlldo for the dentil liecntisc It roimlred an oiifilnc'or to look ahead at tlii.s point for orders, and fulled to have Km trucks milllrlontly wide apart to make It safe for an engineer lo observe l his re quirement. Attorney K. ( Newriniili ii prect nt the plaintiff. WiibhltiKlon ramp. No. 202, Patriotic Older Sons nf Amerlen, of SprltiB Urook. thrniiirh Its tienmircr. Wllllnm J I. Jones, securoil an nltertiiillv" writ of inaiidainns to eompel tho former treasurer, II. K. Amies, to deliver up the cilwlody (if the oonipnny's hooks mid papers to his Hiicces-or. The relittor, .Mr. Jones, represents thai on Jauiiaiy U. linn, he was elected treasurer Iti succeed .Mr. Amies, and applied for I In hooks and papers he IoiikIiik to Hint ollbe. .Mr. Amies re fused to turn I hem over, and still con tinues In bis refusal. The writ was made returnable October T. at : a. in. O'Brien ,V: .Martin are attorneys for Ihe relator. To recover I lie ramp's moneys, which Mr. Amies is alleged lo have in Ills possession, criminal procoedhms were liroiiRht. lie uas indicted lor em bezzlement by the grand Jury that just completed Its sittings. .Mr. Amies is a IcmIIiik citizen anil well-to-do merchant of Spring Hrook. lie is lighting the election of bis suc cessor, it Is claimed, on the ground that it uas Invalid. Joseph Kaiolon, of Dickson City, be gan proceedings to recover $::iiim from the Klk Hill Coal and lion company for damages alleged lo have been done Ills property on Main street. A stream Into which the company dumps ashes and washes culm llows through the lilalnllll's land. This retuse has been washed upon the land in times of fres hets and as a result it was made unlit lor garde i purposes. John It. Ed wards is the plaintiffs attorney. A suit in divorce was a part of the new litigation. Nina l'ellieiick is the libellanl anil William I'elherlck the lespondenl. They were married .March 21, Jl'OI. in Scranloii. One week ago yesterday, it is alleged, be struck her on the bead with a blacking- brush, causing a painful wound, and after using violent and abusive language to wards her, ordcied her out of this house. She seek,- to be divorced from Ills bed and board and granted ali mony. The llbellant is represented by ."Wlllanl. Warren Knapp. .Mrs. Mary l.yclon, of Taylor, brought a suit in eiiuity to compel lier son. An thony I.ydim, to iceonvey to her n properly on Main stieei, Taylor, which slie alleges he Induced her to deed to him lor a dollar. In November. ISlCi. iv lien she was ill at his home, and when her mind and body were both in lirm, Henry II. llarils is lier. attor ney. In Common Pleas Couit. Vivo non-suits on account of tho non appearance Of tile pluilllllfs were granted yesterday, in common pleas court, by Judges Kell and Carpenter. They were in the cases of Phillip II. Smith against Kli.aboih Carter, ad ministratrix: Harry c.irle .mains: c. Smith, Alfred Space agali-t John tVord, Martin Ferguson against .1, C. Mauor and M. V. .Morris against ILewls Hans and others, The case of Krcd llaldorly against IMary Donnelly was referred to Attor ney John It. I'M wards. The ease of Owen Bigllu against William Xurn was referred to Attorney Thomas P. Duf fy. Other cases were dealt wlih as Hollows: (nllllllll.il- MlSUl II. I .11 ;r..hl. .u.-,.ill Jtyan, rl ill, I'jti liuriii : II Dmiii. r .rjr.nti-l Mny A. Jli mliiw, rl ul , i.'ptriiii. I'.mlik liiiiini'lly r.','.iini M.oy J H in, i ll "i il . iihhmi'tit i,,.'ii.'il: Training Is indispensable to athletic success, lu training, much dress Is laid upon diet; care ful attention to the quantity and quality of the food eat en, with regularity of meals. That is the secret of strength for everv man. No man can he stronger than Ins Btotnach. The careless and irregular eating, of business men, causes disease of the stomach and its allied organs of digestion and nutrition. There can be no sound health until these diseases are cured, Dr. 1'ieree's Golden Medical Discovery cures diswi-ses of the stomach and other organs of digestion ami nutrition, and enables the body to be built up into vig orous health by the assimilation of the nutrition extracted from food. lwas taken with the grippe, which resulted In heart ami Uomnch trouble," write Mr. T. R. vallum, m .inimiaini. Aiiegnauv to., j.c "l l un.il.l" ") da miylhlug t good prt of the lime. 1 wrote to I)r Pierce DOUI 19 av conaltlan. J.avlng lut , ,;j . ... . , .. f T. . ; Li.iiiidpiicr ill iiib nimnn,. mi V: le ad. vised nic total r hit 'Golden Medical Sltoov which I H licfore I hail finished the second bottle I reran to feel belter. I hav iud nearly hk bottle. I feel thankful to God for the bene, ft I have received from I)r, Fierce' Golden Med. leal Discovery. I can highly recommend It (a (II rsou ai a kooiI and safe medicine." ' pr.J'krce's Pellets cure couitipatioa. SAVES FLOUR BUTTER EGGS ROYAL Baking Powder rind makes the cake lighter finer'flavored, more sightly. Ili'iij.aniii Tonkin ;ic.imt cii.v nl s'n.iiiioti, trc-i.i-i. I'. ('. I'II(?it iiL'iii.'l iKirmiKli nt 'l'liri)i)i, trei.i.isi TIioiiijs ll.nl.-. nir.iiriNl . II. ItiK-i'll, tri-i.i : . II. 1'if.is iif.ilii't S. N. IlKiko, .is Miniiit . U'. . lliroy .ipiiii"! .1. tt. tVilliii", iii 1 ' .i I ; .l.i-cpli Mi'hin ,'il';iIiiI A. P. Ili'ilfunl el at., i--nmpsit; . .Md.iinahhii nunlnit .M.ui.i II. Hull, i -ntiip-it : (IciirRc A, l'inkiipiillK ,ii:niiil 01, I'h. ml limniiKli .mil Hi.' Ol.t pi i.i nt U'.ii.T ioiii'.iii, lll'-p.lN. i'tth'il -.l.ih.-. I'liillip-i :ii;:iint IMrr Itnrrity. w.icp-; Witiififil Sinn ;m.iln-t l.'ulh Ann iiir; .l.ii kon .Mi'iiyno.illni .i.'.iin-t Lehigh .illoy It.iil. Ki.1,1 1'iiiiip.iny, tiei,UJ. ' Itcfenril lliiiiiinic llculoj apaiiu.! cit.v o( uir.ne ten. ttivp.-. Oprii for Set 11,'liient - i'i.iIIi rl kll 1'ilill.lk IIUMillst t'.nlr.il liallie.nl if N'riv .ler-ci . tio.-p.i-s, (Vntliiiiiil fur S'ttleiiirnt -I). II. I'mirttlitlit .iu.iint llittcnlii nili'r V. Coinp.iny, .isinitp-iit, Ainrnifr the eases marked for tilril im that nf deoi'KC II. 'I'raitKer against Vein II. Trauger, divorce. The liliel lant charges his wife with unfaithful ness. There was only rue rase open for trial, that of V. AI. Bealehl iiKiilnst De Laurent & Co., In which an effort is beini; inndo by the plaintiff, a ereil- llrit nf 111,, ,lttf.twlfi 111 in lni'r llin ,r.i,,f declare invalid an asslKiiinent made by me iteieiKiani to anotlier ercditor. Jtidw Kelly is heuriiiK Hie ease. Kx JudKe M. A. Knapp and I Inn. '. P. O'AInlley, of Willard, AVairen .t Knapp, appear for the plaintiff. The defense Is represented by .1. K. Murr, T. V. Wells, and (i. T. Kirhy. of New York. At the roll-call nf jurors yesterday innruluir. II. D. Buck and Thomas Walsh failed to respond and were lined $:'.i each. Oenrne AI. Ilallstead, of Scranton; Tiniotliy Tturke. (if Duninore; Frank AlcCawley, if Scranlon: Patrick Connor, of Olyphar.l, and O. AI. Will iams, of Taylor, were excused. Carbondale Water Case. The hearing of testimony In the f'ar boiidiile AValcr euso was resumed, yes terday before Judge (1. AI. Halsey, of Ijiizerne, specially presidlm? in the or phans' court room. The ease is one in which the existing water companies and a number of larse taxpayers of Carbondale are en deavoriiif? to hav the city enjoined from issuiiif? bonds for the construc tion ot a municipal water plant. The hearliiKs were adjourned on account of tilt death of 1'resldent AlcKlnley, after two days had been spent in takliif? tes timony. The plaintiff's side Is still on. Their principal witnesses yesterday were 11. c. Frick, chief engineer of the Cnn solidaled Water company, of carbnu ilnle, and V. AI. Alarple, chief enj?l-nee.- of the Scrnntou (.las and AVater company. They save evidence tend ing to show that the proposed site of l lie city's reservoir does not command a supply either from sheds or streams sutllclent to furnish the city with water, and that the stream which the city has appropriated for Its chief sup ply is already tributary to the Jerniyn Water company's supply, and, couse iliiently. already appropriated. They also testified Mint the cost of the city's proposed plant will be largely in ex cess of the estimate made by the engi neer, and, In consequence, in excess of Ihe money appropriated fur Its con struction. The fact that the .lerniyn Water com pany Is mil complaining, was cited by Ihe defense lo discount the evidence regarding the city's appropriation of the stream alleged lo be tributary lo that lompauy's supply. As to the matter of Hie cost of the plant, the defence raised' the point that court cnni'it Interfere on the speculat ive theory that the appropriation will be moderate. The matter of providing money to meet ihe expense Ik a legis lative act, ill which the discretion of councils Is not subject to tpiestlou. Court can only Interfere lo prevent the city from exceeding the seven per cent, limit. It is expected that the case will not be concluded insldo of another week. Attorneys .lames K. llurr, Welles & Torrey and Patterson S,- Wilcox appear for the plaintiffs. The defendants are represented by Attorneys K. C. New. comb, II. C. Butler. C. Comegys and City Solicitor It. J). .Stuart. Doings in Divorce Court. October ti.at 2 p, in., wus llxed as the time for tint hearing in (lie divorce case of A. .1. llrlltnn against Currie Million. An alias subpoena -was awarded in the case of .Surah K, Keller against Jos-epli 11. Keller. In the case or Anna Kennedy against Patrick Kennedy, October ,s, at 10 a. III., whh llxed as the lime fop. Hie hear big. Marriage I'etor Morgan Ili.i 0rl.u-.klc I'li'd Kiikrr ,. , M..ll(. Wound (iuilvin Ma.iilock AIJIk'JriH IllU , Duiuto I.augono ,, Sleknil Amerno ,, Joseph ZlnuoU ,, Acala Wilck Stanley Orycrik ,, Mary Dcmbujrska ,, Licenses. Svr.ni,lfii Si'i.iiilun ....I0M 1'impoei uM'iin.. ....10)11 1'livpci'l lUTIIUO ..I. ill S, lldiin-.i avenue l--! D.Mioii moot 01.ii!unt Ohiilunt I'lk'iliiiii? I'liuliur 1 1 :t Mjjile blpit lt'i Mapk' alucl Twant a New Trial. I'otlivill, )'., Kfpt. S0.-t'ouncl lor the llurk. hirnt-Moyrr hrlra tcwljy mo,e for a new HIjI in their aw lfiliit the l.lil,-h ttoal ami .Vuvliru. INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR PLANS OF THE HAZLE'iON COM PANY DISCLOSED. Ill nn Answer to nn Injunction BUI Filed In the Piothonotnry's Office nt Wilkos-Bnrre Yesterday It Re lates Some of tho Things It Pro poses to Do Appointments Made by IUll road Officials President T. J. Nlcholls Has Mado This City His Home The Board. TheWllltes-nnrre Times ot last even ing contained the following: The first public admission of Hie plans and purposes of the new short line railway between Huzleton and this city was made today In nn answer lllcd In the prothonotury's olllce, which dis closes noine interesting facts. The new line will enter this city over the Cen tral railroad tracks and nlso by ihe tracks of the Wllkes-Barre and Wyo ming Valley Traction company from Ashley. The recent iietlon of the local traction company In securing South Canal street and other streets over Hulling Mill bill, to relieve the trallle on Hustle and Washington streets, Is now explained, ns the llnsdeton air line will use its trucks. The Interesting fuels were made pub lie In the answer to nn Injunction bill tiled by the Susquehanna Coal com pany on September :i last, in which the plalutllfs alleged that the Wllkes liarre and Hazleton Hallway company did not Intend to operate a railroad for carrying passengers and property, as required by the "Act ot IStlS, that they were In u measure uclliig under false pretenses, had no right to condemn a right of way and Hint they be enjoined from entering upon the plaintiff's lands lu liable township; nlso that they be required to make full and complete dis closures of their plans: and schemes. The answer to the plaintiff's bill was llled this morning and It contains the following interesting paragraphs, set ting forth Its plans "We aver that said articles of asso ciation were enleied Into and letters patent obtained 'bonu-Iide' und with the purpose und intention to construct nnd operate a railroad from the city of Wilkes-1 Jarre lo the city of Tlazleton, In accordance with Act of tth April. 1SI1S. and to perform all duties as a common carrier. "We deny the averment that we do not Intend to operate a railroad for the carriage of both persons and property, but aver the contrary thereof to be the truth, and that it is our plans and pur pose to carry both passengers and freight. "To that end and to accommodate heavy trallle we determined at Ihe out set, and still intend, lo construct a railroad of llrsl-cluss character In every particular and wholly upon prop erty acquired by purchase or in the ex ercise of tho right of eminent domain, avoiding all streets and highways, mid avoiding also all crossing at grades ot cither public highways or other rail roads, "The (haraeler of the construction Is such as to accommodate the heaviest kind of railroad trallle and the road bed is being graded by means of cuts, (Ills nnd embankments, including a tunnel .Mint) feet in length; the roadbed Is to be ballasted throughout its entire length with stone; steel rails weighing ninety-live pounds to the ynrd are to be used. "We are advised that whether we In tend to use electricity in the operation of passenger cars or to connect our rails at the termini In Wllkes-Uarre and Tlazleton with certain street rail way lines, is niniialerial nun not pel fl uent to the present controversy, but we admit that it Is our present intention to use to come extent jtaud as we under stand, we have the light to use) elec tricity as a motive power in Ihe oper ation nf passenger cars, but we intend also to use locomotives In our business and were in negotiation for their pur chase befoie the tiling of plaintiff's bill. 'Finding it desirable, but at the same time Impracticable, if not impossible, to reach with our line and to land our passengers in the business centres of the city of Willies-Bnrro and of the city of Hav.letou, respectively, we have for the further convenience of passen gers and by agreements duly made prior to the lillng of plaintiffs bill, and prior also to the Act of 7th June. 1101. arranged to connect our tracks with the street railway operated by the l.e hlgb Traction company in the city of Ilaidetnii and the Coalville Passenger railroad In the city of Wilkes-Marie, and if legally permlssable we desire and expect to transport our passengers over said street railways to a conveni ent point in each of said cities, lint further we state that we have also ap plied to the T.ehigh Valley rtailroad company and the Pennsylvania Hail road company for connection nl Ilnide ton end of our route, and applied to the Central Itnllroad of New Jersey for connection nt the AVIIkes-Barre end, and we fully expect to make such connections and interchange of busi ness with each of said railroad coin- pan ies. "We deny the allegations contained In the remaining paragraphs of the bill and aver generally that defendants' railroad In Its much shorter dlstnnce, Its construction, its ullgumcnt, and its grades, is much the superior of licit li the present railroads operated by the I.ehlgh Valley and Pennsylvania tall roads between the cities of Wilkes I '.aire and ilav.leton, and is lu all re spects better designed to meet all pub lic demands and the requirements for freight und passenger tratlla between the said cities," The answer Is sworn lo by John H, Price, president of the Wllkes-Barre and lliiKlcton Hallway company, and was filed today by his attorney, fleorge Ii. Hedford. In this city there are many who be. lleve that there Is something in com mon between the IliiKlelnii-Wllkcs-Harro project and the road fiom WillU's-llnrro lo this city. Recent Appointments. A number of chnnges tiro about to bo inndo lu a number of railroad offices, some ot which take effect today, Among these uro the following: J. W. Thonias, freight agent of the Central Hallroad of New Jersey at AVIlkes-Harre.wlll today assume charge of tho company's ft eight business at Parsons, .Miner's Alllls, lluxle street, South Wilkes-llarro, and Ashley Mil lions, Competent clerks will be placed In charge nf the business at these sta tions. AV. AV. Wentst, jr., Is now acting gen em! superintendent of the Central Hailroad of New Jersey, Instead of J. II. Olhausen, who lias been on an ex tended leave of absence, and It is understood will not re-enter the com pany's employ. Air, Went;, has been succeeded by AI. AI. Iliehey, who slfjns himself superintendent. 11. I). Caufield, a trimmer at the Lackawanna ear shops, has been ap pointed general freight foreman, under Henry Smith. He Is a hi other of .Mas ter Car Builder I.. T. Cantleld. Superintendent K, AI. Illiui has issued rrQf.G.F.THEEL5277,M . sJ I'klMtlpbli, !'. n,l, (lrraa Hr-'Ulut ') im n 4i0,rlm,eurMt't lirlby tuill 1'rlulr. ' I ML llili.(rrtbfui4lillilui)(irim,iliiiM,l rVpM lllau. ruluia. r,oi Uebllllr, Ul .Wi'l.' . uin, , tr, ,v., v,.,,. ,.. ...wii I Vrlrofrl k tUrlctum f9 rullUg), I udtfrloyi uqIib Uria.Hd rwrHwsro TrftlluosUWi BeubJ IaiBlajtffrjr lnUu I J flnlrllfruj. jUathii. lp r. the following order, conllrinlng an ex clusive anniiitnccnienl, which was made In The Tribune several days ago: The l)claMue, f-aik-awanru nml Western II.iIIm.iJ I'nlnpiiliy. Office of Siipcrllitciuldil. .Smtilrm, I'.i., Ortulivr 1, inOl, Mr. II, A. tl.irkctt U till iby npp.iliiln! firlcbt iiliinl ul sunnlnii, (r Mr. It, II, ViIiirIih, ic IkiiciI. IMwIn M. Him', fcnpiMliilriiilenl, .ppiovoil-T, II. f'l.tikc, llrticiill Siiprrhilciiilciil. Has Moved to This City. T. M. Nlcholls, president of the Allue AVorkers' union or this district, some time uyo decided to make his home in this city, rinding that It would be much more convenient for him to reside here limn In Nanlleoke. He Iiiih tiikeu a house In West Seraittnn and yester day removed his family to this city. Last night ho lert for New York, where, with National President Mitch ell, he will resume negotiations with the presidents ot tho coal owning roads: D,, L. & V. Board for Todny. Following Is the make-up of Ihe Del iiwitrcNnckawniiua and Western board for today: moxiiav. m:i'ti:uhi:i! hi). Wild Cull, i:tt-s p. in., r. Il.illctt ; 11 p. m Wurilcll, nlth A, II, Rime's new. ' TflMlAV. (ItTOIlKIt 1. Wild Cits. i:nxl 1,iK) .1, in,, M. LalitfliiiPj-: 4 .1. in.. Ii, IlauKerty; f it. in., W. ,1, Milcr; S n. in,, II. T. Staples; 10 u. in., W. flllllu.in, with II. Dohcrly's new; 11 a. in., II. Wall ice; 'J p. in., Wllllnm Kliliy; fi p. in., II. M, ll.illrtt; (1 p. in.. McCarthy, summit". Ille.-fi n. m., c.ut, ,1. ('.iriius: n a. in., wt, (.', Krniuifrlkrr; I p. in., west, Thump, inn; il p. m., cast, .1. llrntiit.Mli; 0 p. in., vel, M. linlilcn, 7 p. in., X.iy Aug, I!. McAllUtci ; 7 p. in., I'.iynpi, Jl. (llnliy. I'lHhcn (I n. in., William llo.ir: ii.15 a. in., S. rinncrly; 8 a. in., Ilnlicr; II..10 a. in.. Mnr.ui; II p. in.. P. tW: 7 p. in.. Murphy; ! p. in., W. II. Bail link. iiiPH-; 10 p. m., I.,inipinis. I'.imniKr llnicliin, 7 n. ni., (i.ifTiiry: 7 a. in., Singor: til a. in.. N.iiinun; in a. in,, Secor; 7 p. in., staiilnn; s.:w p. m., MrtJoicin. Wild (als. WcHt.-n a. in.. .1. II. McCnnn, ivllli I. Wall's clew; !l a. m., A. Wlilnnor; II a. in., I'. C.iv.iii.iiikIi; 1 p. in., II. tt.nul.'lili; -2 p. in., '. Kiiidc.i ; :: p. m., M. Carmiuly: I p. in., A. I), Krlrliinii: . p. m.. I'. Wall, with .1. II. MifVinn's new; 0 p. III., M. riimcrlj. NOTICK. line in .01) rla. engine mi iliml.c nn r, p. m, ami (I a. in. pn-licr. connnrncliii! il p. in., Sept. ;'. Celitlucloi' Kcllnws t.ikr-. his urn nn -S a. in. wild cat. Oct. I. ( nnihu li.i't !,. I). LiltlmtM and new will tun 0 p. m. Milinnlt, Sept. .'10, in plaic of .1. Iliimium and new. Conductors W. A. Burllndomcw and W, It. Mann and irpu-A will alttnd 10 a. in. claw at air brake iii-trncliun car, ( t. 1. Iliakcm.in ,T. .1, n.urcll reports for 0. Ki.imey. Ilr.ikcnian MtCue vepoits for f!. W, Itinl, lir.ikcin.tn .lames Mullen repoils for T. Ilnpkiie. A MOST SERIOUS CHAKGE. George Long in Jail for Attempting to Entice Little Girls. George Long, an old man who was arrested on Sunday night for attempt ing to entice two little girls Into Ray mond alley by offering them ten cents, was commltled to the county jail yes terday morning in default of ball. -Magistrate Millar ipieslloueil the two little girls privately and Is convinced that Long is guilty of thn serious charge preferred against him. The police claim that he has been guilty of such offenses before. He denied tho charge and claimed he only asked the girls for a match. DISTINCTION FOB HISLOP. First Scrnnton Man Naturalized in New Federal Court. Joseph Hlslop, of liS Deacon street, has the distinction of being the llrst man naturalized in this city in the Middle district federal court, ile was granted his papers yesterday by Judge it. V. Archbald. Hlslop was born lu Scotland .May 1, 1S.7T, and came to this city Sept. 30. 1891. RAUODjrjME TABLES PENNSYLVANIA" lilM Schedule in Effect June 2, 1901. Trains leave Scranton: 6.45 a, m., week days, through ves-; tibule train from Wilkes-Barre Pullman buffet parlor car and coaches to Philadelphia, via Pottsville; stops at principal in termediate stations. Also con- nects for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia. Baltimore, Wnsh. iugton and for Pittsburg nnd the West. 0.38 a. m.. week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more. Washington and Pittsburg and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays, 1.58 p. m.;), for Sunbury. Har risburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pitts burg and the West. 3.33 p. m., week days, through ves tibule train from WHUes-Barre, Pullman buft'ec parlor car and coaches to Philadelphia via Pottsville. Stops at principal in termediate stations. 4.127 p. m.. week days, for Hnzletou, Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadel phia and Pittsburg. .1 II lit 'l( IIINMIV lien, M'.T. J II. Wool), l.''ii. I'.i. Aat. Q Evw paclcagi IB 'III 1 11 H HIIHP1 " T . 3 7 of biwuit hav. M 1Mtymi "fl iFKS A aganut moisture, Even if you live next door to a bakery you can go around the corner to the little grocery store and get your biscuit in the Inerseal Patent Package just as fresh as yon could get them at the bakery. No matter where you get the Inerseal Patent Package, you will find the con tents are fresh, and full of flavor. When yon order Soda, Milk, Graham, Oatmeal, Saltine and Butter Thin Iliscuit. Hanquct and Vanilla Wafers, Ginger Snaps, and Sultana l?rint, don't forget to ask for the kind that come in the In-er-seal Patent Package. Look for the trademark design on the end of each package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY SARAH BERNHARDT, Known Throughout the "World, Pays Tribute to Duffy's Pure Matt Whiskey. J tako Rrcnt pleasure In nssurlnir you Unit 1 llnd Hint your l'ara Malt Whlrkcy f n most mlmiriililo rcctipcratlvu when the least lilt f.itlRtied. 1 know o( nothing fo perfect nnr to pure. (Signed.) HAItAH llKUNHAUnT. thousand!) nt prominent turn nnd women who nre uinlcr a constant, strain mentally nrul plij.slrally like Mmc llcruhurdtrmve been kept well nnd strong by Daily's Pare Malt Wlilskuy, which keeps the old young and vigorous. DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY hns carried tho blessltiR of health to mora homrg during the prist fifty years than nil other medicines combined. It cures consumption, nervousness mid Indigestion: stimulates tho lilood, tones up the heart, and is a boon to women diirliiK their periods; itnllnys nil pain nnd cures the disease commonly known amonK women ns female weakness. It hns saved many young Rlrls' lives nt the critical period chaiiRhiB lrom girlhood to womanhood. Dutly'a Paro Malt Whiskey Is tiliMiltitely pure-it contains no fusel oil, All druggists and grocers. $ln bottle llewareofcheiiiisnh etttutcs, put up by unreliable dealers in lottlrs that look like ' Duffy's." Wheniivcr you see a dealer's name on bogus goods hownre ol that dealer: ho would not hesitate to sell you Impure drugs, us he la wholly dlshoiickt. Medical booklet sent free to nnwino who writes, Dufly Molt Whiskey Co., Kocncstcr, N, Y RA ILROA DJTIME TABLES Lehigh Valley Railroad. In IllTett .Iuiii 2. Unit. Tr.ilns leac .Seranton: IVir 1'hil.uMplii.i ami N'rw York vi.i 1). & II. It. It., nt li.l.'i ami H.:IS n, in., .mil ';.!, I.JT .1,1.. I- it: I ......, n...t ii ,! ,. ... (...... ii.ii.ii, ,i,ii... ,. jli i,,i..,, ,ii,., ii.in. j, in. .ui- ii.n., D. - ii. it. it.. i,:, s.'j; p. m. 1'nr While ll.ien. Ilazlelon .mil piinelp.ll points in I lie mil regioiK, via D. & II. It. It.. H.I3, L'.IS ami l.'.T p. in. i'or PulUvllle, li.l.'i a. in.. -MS p. in. I' II... I.I.I. . ... 1..,... I....IU.. It .... !.!...- I l'l lll'l llll'lll III, l..l,.l, llt..l,llllt ll.ll l iijuik nml irliiilul lini'inic.li He stations i;i II. ,", II, i(. i... ii.).., :i.i,s a. in.; -j.i.s, i.-ji 1111:11 k inn' m.ind i:pre-s), 11, 110 p. in. Sunil.i?, J), tc II. it. 1:., "..is 11. 111. ; l.os. v.m, p. III. I'.,,- r,,.l. 1. i,.,,n..lr 'I'.i,, ., ,!(, I'lixlm lll,l..l. r,'riica anil prineip.d iiiteuueili.ile latioiis, ia 11,, 1,. ,v m. a. ic. .iii a 111. .11111 -i.iu p. 111. I'm (ieliev.i, Itoche.-ter, Ilnir.ilo. XI i.ir.i lill, I'hiiJL'o ,'iinl all i.iinls wo-l, i.i II, fc II. It. It,, 7.IS II. ." .1. 111., 1.2. .t.tit (Itl.irk llianmnil Kv- plCnSJ, i.l.s. 111.11, 11. ..n p. m. .Mlllil.llf. 11. k 11. It. It., lt.r.'i. S.'J7 p. 111. Piillut.iti p.irlor .mil Icepinj: or I.ehiuli V.ille.v pallor imi'.s on all Ir.iins between Wllkes-Il.iue ami New Y01K, I'lillailelplilJ, Biiiralo ami Sus pension Itiiile. KOI. I.I.N" It. Wll.ltlll. (ten. Pnpt., 'JO Coillanil k.,..t K ..... V...I. CIIlll.i:SS. I.i:i:,' Hen. I'.i.v. Au-t., if Coitlunil f-ueei, .ew inih. A. W. N('KMAl'lli:i5, Hie. I'l'-s. Aal., S011II1 i..,i.ini.... 11. iiiiiiiit.i,,., . ,.. Tor tickets nml Pnllni.in iiverv.ilioiii apply In ::ii:i b.nk.iiv.inn.i .noiiuc, S, union, P.i. Delaware and Hudson. In nteor .lune '.1, liWI. Ti.iim for C.irlioml.ile leae Seunloii at i2n, Mm, s..V!. in. 1:1 ,1. in.: 12.(111, 1.211, 2.11. ::.w, B 2'i, ii.2.", T.'iT. il.t.'i, ll.'-D p. in.; I.tn a, 111. Fur Hone-il.ite .iik! Lake l.oiloie, (i.'JO, ID.I.l a. m.: 2.41 ami 1.20 p. 111. I.r WIlkPi-Hino fi.t.-i. T.t, S.tl, n.:t5, 10. c: a. in.: I2.ni, l.'-s. 2.1S, ::.:;, 1.2;, d. 10, 7. H, 10.11, ll.aa p. m. I'm- I. V. It. ft. I'oinl-. i. 1.1, !.::s a. in.; 2.1?, I 27 ami 11. "0 p. 111. Per Peiirs.Wi.ini.i I!. U. Point.s It. 13, P.::?. 2.1s, :i.:::i ami 4.s' p. m. I'or Atluiiy ami all points north 11,20 a. m. 1111 1 a.r.2 p. 111. M'NDAY TISAINS. for C.iilionilnle .5C, ll.JCi a. in.; 2.11, 3.32, fl..1'J anil 10.3'J p. in. I'or Wilk1v.ll.1tn !)..I5 a. in.; 12.UI, 1.3'!, s.2, !.::2 ami f. 12 p. in. I'm Albany ami points 11.11 Ih ."!.."! p. lu. I'm' ilrineMlalc anil Lake l.oiIoicS.30, ll.S.'t a. in. ami :l.."2 p. m. Delaware, Laekawanna and Western. In l.lled An 11. bill. le.i.p M.ianton lor ,'cu Soil. -At 1.10, ,. 7.30 anil 10.0.J a. in.: 12.111. ,'!.20. Yi.iins :i.t3, 3.0U ai'il S.IIO p. til. I'or .Sew mk ami Pl11l.nlelpl1i.1-7.30 nml in.03.1. 111., ami 12. I'J ami :i.l."i p. 111. I'm' 'I'ob.li.iiin.i At (1.10 p. 111. Km lliillaln 1.13. t'.22 ami t'.m) .1. in.: I.oil. 0.3'.'. 7.u"i and 11. a." p. in. Vr lliiigli.iiiitnn ami way sta tions 10.20 n. 111. nml 1.03 p. 111. I'or (Kwtko. Miniu-c ami t'tica l.li ami H.22 .1. m.: I..M .linl S.52 p. in. O'lvrji, .Mr.iiuc ami Clie.i train at '('.'-! .1. 111. daily. e(ept Sunday I'or Jlonlm-c U.Oft .1. m. : 1.03 .mil 7.03 p. in. Xliti. ol-fin ,ii(niiim(id.itinii I. ft' anil 0. 13 p. in. Illiioin-I'iuir Ilivi-iou I'm' N'mthiiiiil.eil uul, at (1.13 and 10.03 .1. in.; l.' and '".10 p. in. t'ur I'hinoiilh, at f-,10 a. 111.: 3.33 nml .(I3 p. in, SiiikI.iv 'I'l.iin.s-I'm' New- Ynik. 1.10, ::.(!, 3.33 ami 10.03 .1, 111.: ;:.20, ::. l." ami fi.ua p. 111. I'm' ltnflnlo-1.13 ami 0.22 .1, in.; I.IIU. .1.32, 7.03 anil ll.tfi p. in. I'oi' Itlngliaiiitim ami way .Ma Hon- -nuO ami 10.20 a. 111. llloaiiinlniiK dhiilnn I.e.lic Seiiuitnii, 10.03 .1. in. ami (till p. 111. New Jersey Central. Si.iiimis In New Yoik foot of l.iiVily trivt, N. It., and Niiiih I'eriy. timi: TAiu.i: ix i:ri'i:ci' .if.si: "a. nu. Tiallis leaic -icianlon for New Yolk, Xewatl:, Kliabeth, I'liilailelphia, K.1M011. llotlilelum, AI lenlnwn, Maneli ("hunk ami While Haven, at S.3, ,1. 111.; e.pie-s, 1. 10; ciii', l.tn) p. m. mi ila.is, 2.13 p. in. for Pllislon .aid Witk'.s-Il.ine, S,.i.3 a. in,; 1. 10 alnl 1.UO p. in. sunil.i's. 2. 13 p, in, I'm' l l.i 1 1 iiu.ni ami W.i-Iu'ubIoii and points Sonlli ami Wil lia ll.'llili'hi'in, S.3"i a. in., I. ID ami 1,00 p. 111. Simla--, 2.13 p. m I'h- l.niiL- llinmlt, (leenn iiae, (le., at S-..V. a. 111. (Iliniii''li iiiaeh), ami 1.IO p. in. I'm' lieailln:,", I.iImiioii ami llanUiiiig, l.i A I renlowii, S.33 ,1. 111. ami I. to p. in, Sitmla'.., 2.13 p, 111. I'm- Polliulle &.3"i ,1. in.. 1 in p. in. I.ir .Mountain I'.uk, s.3". a m, I in ami 1. 0l p 111. Tliimisli llil.rls i.i' all p.unl e.1-1. smith ami wc-t at lo'ie-i i.ne ,11 tin -.i.niiin I l III IIT. lieu IM-s ai .1 II III. II MM N, (.en, Nipt fc-uafHSr i''gWf!rtin-"l'Qfc rS EDUCATIONAL. Free Tuition Ily a recent net of the IcrHh. titre, free tuition la now granted nl tho Literary Institute and State Normal School Bloomsburg, Pa. to all tlmne ineparliiK to leneh. TIiIh xehnnl liiulnlnlii's courBC.i of Hludy far teaehors, for tboso preparttiB for eolloKC, and for thohc studying nitiuic. It will piy to write for parllrulari. Nn ntlicr Rtlmol offeis Midi sunerioi' ail. vantages at such low rates. Addicdi J.P.Welsh, A. M., Ph. D., Priii. Intnrnatlonal CorreHpondenee Scbonl nf Seranton, Vn. (Incorporated) 1,000 Free fioholarshlp.s. Vor particulars, addresM (.'harlesi P. II. Maeaillay, Seranton, l'a. BINGHAIHTON TRAINING SCHOOL Tor Xervntn, Itaekward and Deaf Muto Chil dren. Phsical Tralnlni;, Manual Tialnlnir, Artlu elation, Mttsle, liawiup, Ivindirsarlcii. Up..n year around. Circular, S. A.D 00 little, W IMrricw Avenue, niushaniton, X. '. I CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY IwissahicKop. Heights, Chestnut Hill, Pa! A boardltiR school foi boys in the elevated and beautiful open country north of Phila delphia, 30 minutes from liroad St Station. Por catalogues nddress JAMES I. PATTERSON, Head-Masler. SCRANTON CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, SCRANTON, PA. T. .1. I'o-ler, President, rimer II. I.awall, Trcis. It. J. foster, Stanley P. Allen, Vice President. Secretary. Lathe Turning We have equipped our re pair shop with the latest im proved automatic screw cut ting lathe and are now pre paired to do all kinds of turning in brass, steel and iron. Give us a. trial, all work guaranteed.. Florey & Brooks, 212 Washington Avenue. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. New York, Ontario and Western. In effect TiicmI.i . S'pl 17. I!1. SOUTH IIIIIAI1. 1.iii l.e.nc .1r1e Ti.iim. Su.iiiton. Ciibiniil.ili'. Cnlivii. o. I lfl.tWn. ill. 11. P)a. 111. I.uip. 111. l). 7 (i.llip. in. Ai. (i 1 bonil.de 6. in p. ni. SOUTH IKHNII. I.e.tw l,eao (.'.i.io.i'u. Cailmndjle. Airiic Si rantnn, 7. 10 ,1, in. t.lUp. 111. (HI J. in. '.'. I.', p. m. M XIIAYS ONLY, I.IMM' 4.IK) p. XOHTIt ntll'St). bene ni.-e ('.iibouil.ile. Cad'ii.i. II. Ill n. 111. 111. I,", j. in. Tr.iins. Xn. Il ., .No. 5 . Mi.ititnn. . ,s.:;n,i. in. . 7.(10 11.111. Ai.t'.iibond.ili', 7. lo p. in. Mllilll Illll Ml. bcive bcai C.ido.-i.i. C.iilioud.ile. 7.(X) a. 111. , l."0 11. 111. fi.Oil n. in. Aline Su.mtnn, 7.111.1. in. II. 1.1 p. 111. "N'o. 0 "An. in Train No-, I nn wci'U il.ijii, and P on SiiiuI.iv. make main Hue iiimicctirnis for Ne.v voili cltv, .Miililletoun, Ualbili, .Nonvt-li, Oncid.i, 0.eiio and all points im'-I. 1'nr fiutln-1' inioiiM.it Ion. coimttk tnui'L aaenti-, .1. c. l)i:i(.CIV, (!. I'. A.. .New York. J. II. Vi:i.sl. T. I'. A Seranton, P.i. Erie Hailroad, Wyoming' Division, Tialn for New Noik anil ititeimedi.iti' points leave M i.inlnn as follow.!: ;Si) a. m, ; a '.'1 p. 111, Vrn.ils IU..1. .1, 111, lioin llnneiilai, ll.nvbv and fnli'imiill.ilr fioiins; (i.'Jl) p. m, fiom New mk 11 in I InieiiiKiliaie pmnis. 'o Suinlj.v d iui. fit Heldrnm Scott & Co. Sec our Fall Opening of Black and Colored Dress Goods Cheviot, Melton, Kersey and Rag lanette Skirtings. New Suitings, Exclusive Pat terns in Novelties New Waistings, New Dress Trim mings. Liberty Silk and Net Ruffs in Black and Black and White, New Silk Neckwear. Special exhibit this week 126 Wyoming Ave t Rlis w. Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers or OLD STOCK PILSNER 48B to 455 , SCRANTON, PA N. Ninth Stree Telephtmo Call, 2333. NEW YORK HOTELS. WESTM 1KSTJ3K HOTEL Cor. Sixteenth St. and Iiclns Dave, NEW YORK. American IM.in, iSI.M Per D.iy nml t'pwMtili. i:nroiiun l'l in, frl.On I'er 11 ly and Upwards. Special H.itoi to I'anillirs. T. THOMPSON, Prop. OTEL JEFFERSON NEW YORK Ml'.', in 1. 1 (HI Kiiht l."tli SI reel. Tho.li:i-'l'i;itSO.MmitlinrouElil.vlir5t-cln5 family unii trunnmit linlol, ilemiKUt in'ni uiuni cost 11 mmnnnmot In jury aim comfort. On 1.1th htioet. jmtciiHt of Union hanaro, it is mtliin n tew miniito of tuo loading shops, thentrxn unit eluh. European Plan, $1,00 up. American Plan. 2.50 up. Suites with Privato Bath, $2.00 up. For special r.it.Riiidi or information write JOIIV i:. I'ltAI IIDI.U. I'mprlelnr nf II III HI I MIIIJ1MI 1 IB -- For Uiisliiess Men In tho heart ot Uio wholesale dlstricu Vw Shoppers . . .. ..ilL In IVnnnmfilnra, S minutes to Biosel Coopers Us Store, tlasy of access to tlie creat llry uoous Diurca. t For Sitrhlsccrs ' One block from B'way ram. gl. Inc easy trnnaportatloit to all points of Intereat. HOTEL ALBERT NEW YOltK. Tor Hill ST UNIVBIISITT PU Only ono illouU from Iiroaaway. ROOniS, $1 Up. fj Kcajonubls ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS. Guano Atlantic Hotel and annsx Virginia .We. and Heidi, Atlantic City N !, Snlli )c"'i 33U l.'.iulilul iduiji eiDultc, tingle and wilh i'Jthj hot and cold .-oa water hathi In hotel and annex, Uoiation bclcit ami icnlul, nllhin feu aida of Ihe hlcid I'icr. Onl.c.ti.i, Olid .-fecial spilns laics, W lo ?l". by week; W.M1 up hy day. ticcial rales lo families, Coaches; nucl tit trultu. Wiilc for booklet. ciiari.i:s u. ropn. Every .Woman ituiteii'inanivUiiiiiiuiMioiT 1UKH1V IIIV MVIHiriiitl MARVIL Whirling Spray V.V S- tv. Cs iJ" eg. WUtlH'i MWlflll, lPt ftl- ot mm l mvni!nii, liaicnicu lltlf J0P0IHUJ, 4i vur liU3ifUt fwr II. II h.'i'.iniint Mii)y Itio n.ii r. it at.' ti-i mi Mi.fr niiifrPiii. mttiiiit Kir 11 uituifil honk kriiM.it eiyt 11 lt.itlUiiI.iiAiiinl 4iiHi'llnlH v o , 1 lt I Kcom C60t Timcb Ddi;. New Vcik. (tCli 4,1 ' l M '"' t V fc. a mo., w ;y 7. .?