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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1001.
'.0'ii.fViif .-., ' w,)'i''.K JwHir "ronSUSMW
JURY SECURED
TO TRY HULL
TWELFTH MAN ACCEPTED AT
ADJOURNING TIME.
.Questions Propounded in the Exntn
. Inntlon of Jmois Tend to Indicate
Thnt n ricn of Self Defense Will
Be Mnde to Save Hull's Neck Ef
fort to Have the Jury DlsciiinHfled
Because Four of the Pnucl Weie
Excused Before Being Examined.
Now Bendy for Taking Testimony.
Tlio eonloHt Mcr (he i holi n of u
jury In llio lioinkltlf vtw iikiiIiikI VI i
niiH thill, of (.'urlHimlitlo, In iicif-ri"
at tin- Wayne county mint limine, at
IIoupmIiiIc, wns ifiicwt'il with lgor
yesterday and wiif-i'il with spirit untl
dctermlmitlon until tho st'cond jmnel
nC juiors, lux In nil, whs iliiitwteil hi
lorc tho lust Jin or was sutoiHimI mill
.S(ll II,
The skirmish light In tin- lej-nl lmtil"
In tlculdc HuH's liiti' u i'Ui-' and
was hot. It was iincxainplf d In Wii.wie
I'luinly, and It Is doulitliil If such a
contest was over ultncsTil mi-n In
l.iiL'kiiwannu county, the stciic ot s-o
inaliy '1oe muidur tilnK
The llpllt I'oullnueil Irolii M n't link
In the nun iiIiik until " n'i lnrl; In tin
ovpiiliifi:, w lK'ii It Mas t Inn lur iniirt
to lul'ciurii. At IliN Juiu tin , when the
end oi' the I'onli'Mt came. Ih" lift Junir
(if llio p.'ini'l of Kt- was on the stand
and all or the twentv challenge" of the
ilelPUM' laid licnii i-IiiiiiImI. In the
( a'-e of the Lomniouweulth ten t lial
lons:'""' I'cniiilin d. A i In uni'-taiii c thnt
moused I lie Ikoi' of hiiiiim'I for the de
fense, and Incre.'i'-ed Inten-xi to the im
eet'dliiBi "as 1,u' 1'it'ei's tin 1 ol liiiuul
edRe of the Jurors. Till c.illcd lor in
genious and lever l"irnl l.ictli".
Tin? Jury i oniplele 1m ii follow-:
Dl Olllfl.l.l Sill-, liKllllsl, I'll. I- III' MlUllll.
II V. 1,1.1ml. I mi., i. Pinii-i ii-
h.iilc- I Ki llv. In. in hi. II iv h i
"Mardnll I' llijl. i. -Ii" iu.il . i Iim
" V. Ilri,'i.'. v pi-ltni-IM ll.ni'-.l il .
MmtliiiPi Jlr.iinl iiiiiiii, 1. '
.lolm Willi in I-. I.'M-
William K'iiiiiii i. .. nil h t"i
'I'lii in i -i lleillt. Imlii i. II n
I iol M mi . I ilinitr, Iim-
IIi.IM'
"III,
l! 1 1.'.
I'rinl. lulL'-rim, Mi.nii.iVr
.lolm O'I'oniHI, liliil.-iniili,
llolP-.ll'.'
After the Imv w.is sv m n. .IiiiIko
I'uidy .'idioinned tourt to till inoinhi
at !) o'cIih k, when ihe onunoiiwe.ilth
v 111 heKln its t ,i)-o.
When ( om t opened. Allium .l.mie-.
.7. O'.Malley. ol Sii'iiiilnti. who 1-, .i--o-
la led ulth .Mi. Aim pli. in the de-1en-e,
wns admitted in the W.ivne
county Kit, on motion of Mi Heinle--.
"tifLL i.ioss Tisrri:Mi:o.
Hull ins less (Jif-uiilicd iliuiiit; Hie
day Hi. in on Tui'iil.iv. Then lie t'ein'il
to liu self-i oiisc ions, the t'li.iiifv fiom
llie Kilitude of his . vl to Hie R,ri
and nitklsin of .i mint niniii of sp.'i-
1.HOIS e.Ulsliis: 111 ill to lie ,l little un
easy, though III no lime was lie ilc
jipssi.( in iii n meillt.it le mood. He
was deeply inteiestcd in Hie t-uniln.t-lioli
ot juioi.-. .mil mole til. in oik ' he
expie.s.sed his opinion to lotinse' of tlie
men lio weie lielns euniined. UN
eldest In oilier. I'll, tiles Hull was pies
ent. sealed beside their old lather and
tltotiKhtlully sc.iimiiiK tin.' juiois as
they c.iine on the M.mil.
Tlit'i e wus a delay ol an hour .it the
opening. heiMiise nf Hie Miniiiioiiiiu of
Hie cii,i jiaiiel ni Juioi--, It iuii ipiiie
a tu.sk to -en e uotlies on lids man
lier t illi in u few hours, and II was uf
1er 10 o'tloik lieloie the eniie was
leluined liv Slieiill" Al inliiuslei.
As stall (I culler, llio attoniey-i
found It dillietilt to deal with liv
Jut ois in Ihe euminatioiis Irmmiim' of
llie JudKnient or opinion that had lieen
inhumed ol the tase ai;alnst Hull. If
:i Juioi' had not a slioimr opinion, it
waM'ied and to get a dellnile and spe
ellle statement, i ouiisol lor the defense
had lo iutei logati- again unit iig-alu on
ihe same point, while In ncnl. eeiy
instanie the i om I had lo join in the
sh.up inquiry to nsieil.iiu tlie eaet
position ol tlie willies'-. Again theie
was a suae of juiois who e'ile.sspd
tliemseh c-, ns i oiisrjint jmisiy upjaisiMl
to tlie death penally in ihe (use of
minder.
Tlie most lmpoi t.int dew lopnienl of
the day was thnt the defense will stand
nil the law of scll-delense in Justify
1he Killing' of I'dwiu Sehoonover.
That this will he the theory of the
defense was indicated by tli questions
u.-ked tho juiois by 7. Murpny, iiull's
i ouns.'l Allei a i.oeu Jurois had
been tailed the iniiiiscl began lo i.ue
tully liuiuiic into the leellng on the
law of self-defense and nciily eei,
Jm or llei caller that was p.useil lie the
loininonwe.ilth v us rlgidl questioned
as to his altitude low aril it man who
when In ought into a sti iik;;Ic, struck
consumpiM
To a disease of civili'ilion, When the
Indian wns a strnnjjer to the white man
he had no name in his ooabul.iry for
this dreaded malady.
Without are,uiiif;'m to tlie rurahHily
of cousimijitiou, it may he slated posi
tively that Doctor
I'iertv's Golden Med
ici) Discovery cures
weak lutif;s. 'hemor
rhages, bronchitis,
deep-seated and
stuhho-u cough, and
other diseases which
if neglected or mi
skillfully treated find
a fatal termination
in consumption.
There is no alcohol
in the "Discovery,"
and it is entirely tree
from opium, cocaine,
and ull other nar
cotics. J'ersons suffering
from ch ron in dis
ease are invited to
consult Dr. Tierce,
liy letter, free. All
correspondence is
conducted under
the seal of sacred
fecrecv, Act drees
Dr f, V Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y.
In j little over thirty years, Dr. I'ierce,
assisted h his medical staff of nearly a
ore of physicians, ha9 treated and
t'liiid thousands of men and women who
liml been j?,iu'u up ns incurable by local
physicians
" Yimi mriliiinr l thr liest I lic cr
taVrn." uritf . Vtr Iriuiie DlUKUlnu uf Kapid
City, KalUnki lo Muh "Last prhij I Juil
o bad uuicli in. t m I ml I had to hf in bed U
Hit- tinir N lnnluril thought I had con
iini'IKii Up uantvl me tf) gt a doctor, but
tliniclu Hf Ho'ild Irv Dr Pittct't Golden Med.
i. ni )i"i-mri mid lirforc I ludtakuonr bottle
thr vvii'h ut'ifil mi have tlnce had uo sign
i ii muiinun
Doctor l'icrce't Pleasant relicts cure
constipation.
NO ARGUMENT NEEDED
i
Every Sufferer from Catarrh Knows
That Salves, Lotions, Vflslie5,
Sprays, Douches Do Not Cure.
t'owdetp, lollonp, palvee, sptays nnd
Inhnlera ennnot t cully cine t'titarih,
because thin dlFeupo Is n blood dUciisc.
nnd local iippllcutlous, If they accom
plish nnythltiK, at nil, simply give
tluiislcnt relief.
The rutim htil pol.on Is hi the blood
nnd the iuucoti meiuhriiue of the nose,
thiout and triu'hen tries to icllevc the
system by secret Inn laige quantities
of lllllioliu, the illi lunge sometimes
dosing- up the nosttlK (hopping Into
Ihe lluo.it. iniislng ileulnc's bv closing'
tlie Kustui liian tubes, nnd after a time
causing' i iitiirili of the stomach oi seil
uiis iliid.u nnd litng; tiouliles.
A leiiieiU lo i cully (llie uilniili
must lie mi interim! lemedy whlcli will
demise liu blood l om iiitauhal poison
and n move the l"eer and lonjesllon
tiom the tniK-oiis- meinbiane.
Tlie lust nnd most modem remedies
lor litis puipose ale ailti.-eptl( s selell
tlllially Ivtiowii as Kuealptol, (iuiii
ui ol, SaUKUluni in and llvdrastln, and
while mi i of ilte.-e h,ie been suc-ees-ftillv
iiM-d seaiatel, cl it lias
been (lillleull lo get I hem all com
bined In one palatable, loiiM'uient and
ellieient foi 111
The m.iutilai liiu is ol tlie m ia
tnnli line. Stuint's Calailli Tabl-t.
li.ne sin ( ecdul iidmlialily In iikoiu
jillshlng this icsiill, Tluy me laige,
plensant tasiing- lozenges, to be dis
solved in tli.. mouth, thus u.u lilug
e"ry pai I of tlie uiiicou- inemliinne
of the tin n.it anil llualh the sloinach.
I'ullUi many i.itaiih letuedle, Stu
ait's ('atari h Tablets lontuiu no i o
(.ilne. (qilale or nn injin lolls ill llg
whatever and aie equall.N lienellclal lor
Utile (hildieu and adults.
Mi. ('. 1. Wembiaudt, ol Km hesti r,
X. V. sujs "I know of f( w people w ho
have suffeied lis much as 1 liom ra
tal I'll of tlie bend tin out and stoiiURh.
1 u-ed spiuvs, inhnlei.s nnd powdeis
lot mouths at u lime with onlv slijjht
leliel, and hud no hope ol (inc. I had
not the means to make ,i chans,e of
climate, whlcli s,.t.netl m. only chance
ol ( me.
"Last sluing I lead an in ( omit of
some lemai kahl" iiiie" made liy Htu-
.iil-s i.'at.inli Tablets and iiicinntly
boiiKln a lllty-ient bo fi om my ditig-
gNt and oblalued such positive iiene
llt f i om that one package that I con
tiniied to use the m daily until I now
(on-ider my.s.df eutltely fiee fiom the
(llsgusting- nnnovaiue of lataiili; mv
he.ul Is clear, my digestion all I could
ask and my healing', which had begun
to fail as a lesull of Ihe i at.it ill, has
gicitly inii)roed until I feel I can
hear as well as ever. They aie n house
hold neiessily in my fanill."
Sluait's ( "atari h Tablets aie sold by
ding-gists, nt ,-,o cents fur loniplete
tieatinent and lor i onvenleme, salety
and inompt lesulls thov aie undoubt
edly the long- looked for eatuiih ( inc.
down his ml vra i y
pas.sinn nt in,, figln.
Ili.it it will be laid
lii'i.iliic iuvohed in
Si lioonoM'r, i ha i hi-
in the heat anil
H was indicated
down tlial Hull
a quarrel Willi
was larger and
mote pow (
of his llf,
Ink and in the pieservutlon
when II was in Imminent
danger, llie defendant dealt the blows
that i aii'-ed death.
Another step was t,ik,.n dining- tb,.
day to have Ihe hrst panel of Juiors
lluow u out.
TO Dl.SQfAI.IKV ,11'ltV.
The second attack wus mnde by Mr.
O'.Malley, who look up the limit's o.-ciislng-
ot four jmois on Mondu cs a
wilneiable point. It was claimed that
tlie entile panel of Jurors was itiated
liv this action, partlculai l since the
Juiui's weie CNcused befoie tlie defend
anl was brought into conn Moudav
morning' and before (.ounsel liad any
knowledge of the fad, and ioui'(iii.U
Iv beloic any opportuuit was given
to enter an objection. Judge I'uidy
oven tiled Ihe objection, explaining- that
il was owing lo sickness ihat the juioi's
weie excused.
The hours of yesteiday diagged as
on the day before with llie monotonous
lepetltiou of questions in the examina
tion of juiois. and up to noon there
was little piogiess. ns on tlie Hrst day,
only two Jurois being empaneled ,u
ndlnm mucin.
Theie was tb.. same unwilling- spit It
uniiuig tlie Juiors. and il wus liy dint
of haul woik that the Jury was made
to qualify. Ii might be mentioned Hint
llie dllfeienie in the class of Juiois
lor both days was laigelv in favor of
i hose summoned yesterday,
Tlie utlolliliiuco was ligiii in ihe
moinliig, but in llie uftei noon the mini
loom was as crowded as ,estenluy, as
many women as men being present
A i.iw liiieiest was givm Hull, the
in il 'Hi. ll in Hie 1 1 In I. at e-tet day's
In u inn wbiie !u was whlspeied aioiind
Hi om' loom that his sweetln'irt
iias , i n wi the spoi la tin -.
Tl, In Ha lis it Wits lus-.ird ill ulllltl
n uiiui en Willi it loiuaiitli l, lie,
at it w'li1 to. Illusion would lie mine
pleasant lo o.s.-ip about, hut n
l"oedii of tlie facts ienioe u good
' ll oi Mi si lltlineill. The .wiling
linlv Is Ms i'oi a Wheder iliuiKhicr
in ill.' ...un who gave ihe intVii uinilon
I llie d"i( that led lo Hull's aiiest
I ill" lioduoy farm, Whielei's place,
adjoins llie piopeiiy of l!oilne, pear
Mo-icw.
.Ml-s Vln?ecl iii-t Hull when he
ap'ii to KciiiKij'h and admlud him.
Hliin linn she and Hull hau eone.
poi, lul
To the ifpoi'tei.s .yoteiila.v, .Ml.ss
Wheeler piou-sted .igaltist tho puUIU
ity that her louncctlon wlih tlio de
fciidaiu' iinine would give her
tluoiigh inibllcatloii. Hhe staled that
tbe. w-.K, no cusas-eiuent between het
fi U iiiul Hull, that they coiicspondcil,
aial that ffl'e luqji'd lie would be ac
quliied as slu in inly bd'eved in hjs
hiin tLncc
Mli-s rt'lieelvr tiill'oicd fiom it bead
ache jesterday and to tpllexe heu-pf
leaped on the seat In fiont of her.
This save Hso to a pallid!" story that
slu? was 'veeplng over the fate of her
l-jver.
Smoke tho 1'ocouo Oe. tlgar.
FIRST CASE
OP ITS KIND
GREEN GOODS "COME
PLACED ON TRIAL.
ON"
J. r. Dymoml of Wilkes-Barre Ar
raigned Befoie Judge Archbaltl on
the Charge of BcIiir an Accom
plice of W. A. Giny in the Use of
the United States Mails for Fraud
ulent purposes Grand Juty Com
pleted Its Work Two Dills Ignor
edRussell Case Resumes Today.
Kor tho first time, yesl'iihiy tin:
United s'tatcs seciet seivhe li.ul u
Kieen Koods "ciiinc on" uirulg-ncd lor
titnl. Ileii'tJfore tho bllie.ill has liceli
c onti nt to follow the men .ho weie
wuikiiiK lliL- Kitnie. Urcfi'tly, It was
d'llded lo aNo piosecllle limn, who
enter Into negotiations Tor the pur
i liii-c of Ihe stuff, It belli .r dcelil'd
that they loo are guilty of u l.'audti
lent use of llie malts, whvn Jicy tor
lespfmd with n view of enterliuv into
whr.t I hey inuiievi'.lly suppo.-e Is the
I'ounterfclllna: business.
This Hi st victim Is J. T. Dyinimir.
of DoiiniHtU n. lie had dealing's with
W. A. Uiii., ulliis b'tank Wallace, wlio
was aiiested In Munch I'htink, last
.Inly lor opciating in green goods, and
ag.uii'-t whom a tuic bill wus I etui lied
Tuesdm .
iJyinond admlls he negotiated with
rii.iy, but claims It was for the pui-po.-e
of eiitiapplng' him. In substan
tiation ol Ibis Ills counsel, A. .1. t'ol
boin, of tills city nnd Kdwaid I'ooke,
of Wilkes-IJai'ie, piodilceil evidence lo
show that O.Miiond s un eccenttii soil
of a fellow, Willi a peni liant lor busy
ing hlmsclt about affaiis thnt do not
dlitctl) lomein his eveiy day alfaiis,
WAS IN Till: flAMK.
The government, i epi evented by
Tii. n d States Attorney McCanell and
Seclet S-ei'ice Agent M. W. .Miiluue,
coiiteiided that JJymond wus In the
game for all tlt.it he i otild get out of
il, and produced evidence to show that
Dyirond's i l.iim of a highly nioi.il
pin pos, in negotiating vdth (liny was
not supp uied by the clicimistanccs.
Ij.vnond IKf.i at ST I'lntich stieet,
Wilke--H.n ic and was engaged as a
lonli actor and builder, book agent,
(.olleclor, lumbciinan and leclm er on
mi'toihysc.il subject.--, at ailotis
time-, lie Is ol a seseiely plain oul
waid uppcaianic. iininari led. about
thlity-tlnee .eais of age, and has
hol.birs, Ho lad been advei Using for
a wile III aiious malilinonlal papeis,
under the name of .T. U, Smith, for
about a j car pilot' to the time of his
an est.
On July 10, IHOI. he leeched u regu
lation rfieeu goods circular fiom AV.
A. tir.iy. addic-sed to his mat tlmonlal
iRoncv noin de plume, .1. n. Smith.
The dicular told him Ihat if ho wished
to go into tlie business he diould send
the follow incr telegtam oer the
West, in I'uion whes.
W lib un . (.1 i, I I uciiioiit, N. .1,
K inn in .- bOl H all ivht. .u iwi ,i! mi c.
J. II. s.
'"!." letter inlctl'' cautioned him to
use only the Western tTnion wires; nut
lo wilte until ho got pernilsKion. and
to be mho ai.d say nothing- moie or
le-s on his telegram than the instruc
tions dictated.
May JS, Dymoml sent the telegram
as dliected, bin as he was about to
move to I'm ram 'ion, lie added at tlie
bottom of his initials, Dorranceton,
i'd.
MOVi:U TO DOKKANf'KTOX.
A luct later, he moved lo Douance
tnn ana eiigageil a post ollico box In
hi" i.wn inline. Kpectiug' that a le
li r would (omo lo him fiom CSiay ad
iliessed .1. D. Smith, he icqlicsled the
po.Hmistie-'s. Jir.s. Agnes Wallace, and
her dauglitei, Miss I.lllie Walkne. the
assistant iiostinisliess, that If a letter
(.line addiesscd to J. D. Smith it bo
put in his box, explaining', so they say
il at. it was for a lriend of his. )( (,
leitive f'oin I'lttsbuig', who was to
sprnd a few ilu.vs wltii Illiu. He sas
he told them 11 was a green goods let
ter and Unit he wan using that name
to (.nttap the swindler.
Hut. il so happened that a .1. D.
Smith lied In Donanceton, had lived
tl.eie tor a long lei in of yea is, and
un one of the principal men of the
town. The po.stml.-.ticss. informed Mr.
ljymoud ot this, and ftiiilier thnt it
would lie impossible- for him to get
any letteiB addressed "J, D, Smith,
1'O'H1!' (!' , J'n.
Thiieupon. Mr. Djmunil walled upon
ti.e ical Mr. Smith, told him ot the
ev oi led letter, udilicsscil to ,1, li.
Smith" and asked him to turn it over
v hen It i .line.
The ical Mr. Smith leceUcd tho let
ler ir due time and acquainted him
self with Its contents. It enclosed a
tinulni' lolling- of the excellence of ihe
gooi's, a price list, a lelegiani that was
to bo .-out when he staried fur New
Yolk to meet tiiaj; another telegram
that was in in. noil t when ho was hu If
.i on hif journe.. and how he should
icgisler and ollioiwise conduct himself
when ho nuhed al the Aslor House,
to n wult a incsspuuvi w liu would con
duit liilll tn llray's establishment, lie
w s warned not lo wilte and lo lie
sun in um only the Western Tnlou
Will"
isn.w Ai:itKSTi;i)
lb line Smith could s(e Dymoml. the
IMni" told ol the ariesi oi Cray at
Mauili riiiink. Smith, theieupon,
HEADACHE CHARMED.
It Is the Experience of Scranton Peo
ple That Ptovos the Magical Eitect
of Dr. Chase's Neivo Pills with
Sick and Neivous Headache,
It lias ncM'i i nine lo any othei uu-ili-i
lue - now r I" all inedldiit s - - Hu.
iilniiidaiiii ol Siiiinioli lesilmouy
showing the mil qunlfd uieiii istah
llslicd bv Dr. A. W. I'lliise's ,eio
1'llls. 'I'heie I.J piobab. mi i.ise of
iieiwms hlik luMiladie they will pot
ture.
Mis. James WatiOU. of No. .'lis
Tweltlll hlieet, SiHUlloil, F'.l.. 6Uhi
"Dr. A. W. t'lmse's Neivc l'lllo aie
line, f boKiin to usu them for neivous
sick hoaiiuihos jind uervousiie.'-s, and
had (ileal sun ess in slopping them
lompletely. llccontiy i ii"d them to
oveicoine the dcptcsjloi) and weak
nesses following if rip and tlioy weio
again sucicssful giving nio bodily
stit'iiglh and nerve steiulluess. ,s nil
a ll-1 1 ju ml ueiW' ami genual ionic tlie.s
nio gland, and I am vei. umdi pleasnl
that my attention was called lo lliem
lliiougli Matlliews llios., iliuggists,
".'il I.ai kawaiiua avenue.
Dr. A. W. i 'hate's Xei vo J'llls aie
sold al Sue. a bo- at dealers, or Dr. A,
W. I'lmse Medicine Co., Huffalo, X. Y,
See thnt portiult and slauntum of ,.
W. Chafco, .M. D., uu on every package.
turned the Idler over to Untied States
.'ommlsslonei' UURtnvo Halm, of
Wllkcs-rJaire, and he, In turn, placed
It In Hie IiiiiiiIh of Inspector Miiluue.
Uymoiid wns arreled and when ex
amined by Inspector Atalone at t'mii
nilstloner Hobn's nlllee, i-xplnlned that
his only put pose was lo entrap dray.
He at?o niado the claim Unit a day or
two nftfi' the receipt of the Hist tli.iy
loller, be showed It to Commissioner
linhn, nnd that the ronurilsHlon"!' told
him ho hail no juilsdlctlon In the mat
ter. Mr. Hahn denied ever having
seen Demand.
A letter sent by Dymouil to n malil
inonlal paper enclosing' his odvet (Iso
mer: for (i wife was admitted to show
tluit ho had pievlolisly used the nuino
of .1 I). Smith. The lettter and ad
vertisement, when lead to the jury
provoiasi a continued tun or loud
latiKhter In which even the august
coin t Joined.
Th tno was jjxon to the Jury at
adjourning' time, Tlie Jury Is compos
ed Of till. filllnulMir lnllli ri Vilninu
lawyer, Shiiinokln; Deny W. (Iiuinbei
laln, lawyer. Milton; Thomas A. fial
lagliei. deik, White Haven; William
i:. (lell.itt, fiirmer, Ulhson, Wllllatn
W. ,lono, editor, oiyphnut; M, V. tau
inbee, fninior, ltotilet: J. X. Xewton,
meicliaut, Shlnglohoiise. Uiidge I'aln
trr, editor, Muney; II, A. Scovllle. at
touuy, f'ottdersport; Kdwaid Smith,
Justice ot the pe.no. Wyiiltlslug;
l.utl.or Ii. AVoodloy. liioroluiiit, Uooeh
Lake' William Yale, fainier, fold
Spi'iiig.
tiKAN'l) JL'fiY TltltOnjU.
T'io nnd jmy llnlshed Its session
yrduduy morning, and was discharg
ed with the thanks of Judge Aichbald.
Two bills woto ignoicd: fulled Stales
against Kort Xlchols passing counter
felt coin, and fnlted States against
."allies N. Fails, having possc-don of
a (iiunlerfelt coin. The Jury made a
iitommeiidatlon. in the line will)
Judge Aiehb.ild's suggestion, that a
second Jut v loom be lilted up on the
llilid llooi of the lederal building.
Tile Kti-sell cii.il case was adlom li
ed, yesteiday, to permit of (lie D
moiid mm being tiled. U will be le
uimpil tbi" idoi i.liiff.
THEATRICAL NEWS.
TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS.
IAfl.1 l "io ou .1 lli.irjlu.'" Nn.ht.
At M)i:n llrniii'tt A. M.iultiin I.V.-i tnire
rnnipui) Afl.in.ii.il .mil nljilit.
M'U! -"Hie .Nm S.nU si.u." All' ino.jn
.mil niyht .
"Aie You a Buffalo?"
swift ,V llnlifi. lumcil.i mu-itil artists jnr
PVlllllKP, ,ll. till' 1.1111(11 .!.1lr ,orf "lllcutdi"
.in1 deliclihiiK iiullrmi'i llii-i mmiii ulili "ir.
Iim .i lliiir.ilu'" i niu-icil l.iur, whii.li will
lie --ii ll .11 tin' l.wcilm tlic'.iKt luniulil.
"Queen of Chinatown."
liu1 (il.li tint Mill Ii' jiri-ciilcil .it llie rnl(iii
loniiilit l the llriniitt it iluullnn lOiiiium i,
"llie IJiimi uf I lnnitoi'ii," v.hiili Ins lii'iii n.
ciiioil .it great i')ion'.
Speci ll sii-niiy lui; lit. u jiiliili'.) for llie fu
tile inodiiitiiiii. Ami lit? virile-. Miuwti will
lie llnp Lci'i niine-e sainhliiiir ilen, p.i;er
siieu Mi?-ioii iilmul, llott strut, the lient .if
t liitiitowu, Smt; i.mV opium lomt-. '-hewing lie
tcnilile cin-e in full un, .unl the f.iuioos .lincu
lull in Pill .vtieet -),pt laltli will lie iiiini
iluceil iHti'.i'cn i tic.li u.l. ?vcirl thiue-r lmioii.
will he lutiiiiiiici.it li.i their unn concert otolni.lrj.
Henry Miller.
c t m iliiisr b the lepoils which tome fuin
llriuv blln'-. t.nir Un-. i-ej-nn, the tun phii,
"D'Ikj nt tlie liiMi.N," ultiiJi he ollfis it llie
l.iceuui Ihe.itei on rihlic I'liniuir nnli, is
(iiile ililleienl fi.iin Ihe nthn, in whirh he has
lieen sirti heie. t'nlihe "lleulM.isp" .mil "llie
ilnlv Wy," it Jus stinni;! i ontra-tini, i-ciious
and i unipih ernes for the i haunter iviimcil hi
Mi. Miller, wlmli lemi lo niil.e it niue.i niore
isireaMe In Ihe iimlilor. While it i luuloiilileil
Ihil Mi Millci's )inrr a. in aetm' lnis In
Kieit lib.utlice in .-ifnes nf person.il humilia
tion like lln.-e of the loimj; itiiiipo-e in
"lfe.iit-.e.i-f" ami of aieil i'H --irx ihe- like
suhiei ( ii Ion in "Ihe Oulj W.," wlio cofs
to the vcitlolil tri mw a flieml, et lho-e who
knew Mi. lilln'- leioiri well lie aii.no how
. lioiiuiii; lie f .in lie in joiile lonu .Ii. Moil mer.
by the l.iw ot c.-mti.et enous i ene-. heonire
moie enettoe wiieti ilu iti.ilini; with ihn-e of a
. oineib i)tu..ite.. 'Ihenfoie, it 1-. plpisnit niw
Hut Mi. Millu'-. new phi jilua linn iippm
liinin for hotli
"Winchester," at the Lyceum.
Tills luw nit loili. un i will leccne its fu-l
pinthi. lion in this nl.i .11 t lie loceuiu n-t
situiiiii .iftiiiioon .iml night.
It I-. .1 lew w ir pl.iv wilh enei in Ihe
siiiniuiln.ili i.ilry, ,-inil like mott l.is of ns
l.inil lin lo ill with Hie love ot .i simii,,.,,.
Hill hu' .1 iioillieiu ntlurr, who alwiis nriien
ju-t In Utile . in --pile o! Iiri Kieii ileollou tn
Ihe oiitli. tn 1e I'i'l iniel fiom i.ll.lllllt (l
ileitli. MMii now on ih .
"The Daiiy rami."
It will nil iltllht lie ol Slut Imeii.l to I In
loin, ot llie nir-il ili.init to know lint the iito-,1
-lit f . I 111 ol III. mi .ill, "'lue Pint I'.lllil." i-,
lo he piCMtiii'.I .it tin I.Mi'iini nct Moml.ii
tf niii'f
llie -line of "Hu HiIm I'jiiii" I' Ii" il.mlit
liiiiiiiilrd foi In it. IiIrIi moul lone, lime
lulnc nol -i wold ni hit oi .Klinii in llie i ill ho
plij tlui could jics.lhb ntfeiid .in one
.
D., L. & W. BOAHD FOR TODAY.
Follow Iiik Is ihe inaKe-up of the D.,
I., i- V. bnaid for today:
WhPVi M), iirioiii n 'i
Wild Cil. I i.i-s p in, II. lidlini, II p
111 , .1. W II. Mill
mi lisim, oi -10111:11 iii
Wild I .H-, l..il I.'M . i ni. .1. Iluikli.ul; 4 i,
ni, .1. II. Molirs, with ll li nnii'i. in v ; s ,i.
in, !eoii;e 'llii hu-; lu i. in., M, It. Mi I. .llio; 11
.i. in , M. I. II niiiiii; '-' p. in , (. I'. -i.ip!.; .'.
p. ni . P. II ill. It, ii p in., . W, I'lliii'l lid
Siniiinii.-. I'll ii a in . !. -I. Ilciiiiii;.iii: a i.
ni , wi'.-l, li. I loiinfi 11.(1 : I p. ni.. wet. Ilmr
wllli Thump-uu'') inwj li p. ni., i il, ,1, I a
iiK! I1- i" wct. II. 'lOlilm: 7 p. in , u)
Villi-. i:. Mi Mil. in. T ijn, i, .M (iii.
by.
Pu. in- C ,i in. Wliiiiii, ii li a. iii. ". 1 in
i, en,!, s i in, lluii-ei. Il.l'.il i in. Jh.un; n
p. ill., Ciiiii.i; T p. in. Minpln; u p. in, M,
II. Iliilhuloiiifw; ll p. m., I uupiliK
I'lsstiiiin CiiIiim 7 a. in., i..itbi.i: 7 a in,
S.'dku, in ,i. ti, .1. I, lliir.v; in .i. in., I. I),
Si i or; 7 p in . si.inuin.
Wild IjIk. Wi.i -1 a ni.. Wji.UII. Willi ib
nn'Miiu: 7 a in,., I'. Wall; I" in. I- bond
..in, 11 J. in, M, I .iiiiio.il i i p. in, . V..
Hiiiliiiu; l p in., P. riwiniuh; I p. in., ii,
IMiiilolpIr .1 p, in, (', Uinsili; i (. )i Mi, .1. II
M.I unn
Milii'i:.
Ili.ik mm V un lliuiit .aid llil.nili.v will npuil
(hi lli'iiiu
IIijIoiiijuii I. .-mull npoiu i.ii 1..iu-1iiii',
llljI.CIIUIl .lllllllllfi lpill l"l M. IlllllliJII.
lliikilu.il I. A. lijiii.'ai will ljII jI li.iin
Ill.Ultl'v nlllvt'.
KINGSLEV.
Ejvecltl to th fktintor. Tfihuu.
KiUK.liV. iM. b V. M. Wilnn.ili wj lu
Moiiliu-.-' 'I'ni'.iljj.
X Whiliiei i in 4rtili-tn.ii' thl.l eik
iiiiiliQdivt apple'.
Ml and Ml Vi W .V.I.HiH Ii ft 'lii'iiiii lor
.1 i n dj' iriji in the l'jii-lueiu.ii
Ml., William, ami bijihI Ijiuhhr, Mi- (ii i e
Pali), wl.i Iijvi Li'i'ii iiukiiii; an I'M "del v ml
in IliooklMi and hiiiiilii. rdmim! lo Ijihuii
ilile IIiuimIj;
Ml. Cliz tin Hi 'I'iIIjiiv will t ln- M'ik ;uiid
a nw ilui miIi iiUiiii' a Wilkiillnii uul
.ill. ml on riiurfUo) ui wtddlit ol Im nifio,
Mu l.lube MjiCjiiiu'll.
'Ihe l.adlc I1 ol llie Mfllivli.t l'pi,i..ul
ilniuli will hold i ilonku fiMial md I'v-wr
ilijiei at Hi" ligme nt Mi. o mi Mis. I1, M. H'll
mail li 'I Inn i' jj vvriilu, (Kt. 17.
CEYLON
AND
INDIA
TEA
BLACK oi GREEN
For Parity, Strength
and Flavor
Is superior to any tea on
the market. It contains
no adulterants, is ma
chine made, and is most
economical because of
its greater strength.
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR
SALADA'
i
Ceylon Tea
REFRESHING. DCLICIQU3.
Hold only In I.tnil I'acUeti.
50c, 00c. and 70c. Per Lb.
New York, Ontaiio nnd Western.
In t-flilt 'lilPtclai, Sept. 17, l'ill,
NOIII1I IIOI M)
U.HC l.i'.wo triie
'I'ijIu-.. Sri.mton. Cnlioiidjlf. f ido-i i
u I ... in !H. I. ni II 10. i. in mi ,,, ,,,
,o. 7 HIP in. i. t'.iilioml lie o.Mii in
s()l III IIOI Ml
l.i'ave I.i ic un ,
Cido-n. Cailiond iii-. s-i t iitt, ii,
Vo, fi 7.(10 .i.in. 7.ID.I. ni
No. 'i 'J lip in I (hi p. in nip n,
s MiAVs (lM.V, Mill I II nol Ml.
I.C1VP JfllP llli'
Ti lin. Sil.llllon. .lll.ondll". f .iin,n
No, s. ,i)a.ni "in p. m ion. i. in'
No, 0 7.lpm i I aili. mil de, 7 lu 11 mi.
s(ll 111 lillliMI.
I.i no I.i in- rili-
( a.l'i,ii. ( iihiindil,. '-i.i.inlori
No, (I 7.11 la in, 7 ID i in,
ii HI l.'Op in. l.fV, p in (, r,p ni
Ti.nn, No-. 1 on work di),. and ) on vuhIiim,
iniko miiu line iniinci'lio'i-i m. N 'w ,i ,i,v,
.Mlihllitowii, W lit.ui, .Nol'il h, Oii'idj, O.iM-o
and all jioiuU wi-l.
I'oi fintlii'i intoiinalion. ion-nil tl kit icniti.
.1. . WDr.nSON, (I. I , Nrw- ork.
J. t:. WKI.slI, T. 1'. , siranlon, ),.
New Jersey Central.
stilifin in w Voik foot of l.iheili (riol,
, It . an.' south l'urv
TIMK Tni.i: IV l.l'l'l'.f I' .11 m: Ml, im,).
'Iiaiir- lcoc scnnloii fm rw c.i U. i-w.uk,
I'll7alictli. Phil.idi Iphia, l.ilnn. II.Mhlrhim. Al
lriilnnn, Miiirh hunk and W Into linen, il ,s "
a in.; cspif-s l.Kil expire-, t () p. m. mju.
di.i, 'J IS p in.
Kor Pitt'toii and W'ilk" Itmn, ",", i ni.; 1.10
and 4,01 p. m. .Ninila-. 2.1."' p in.
I'or Jliillimoii' and W.iliiimton ,nn polnis
huiilli ind WV-t in lirtlilcliim, s -,-, , . j.f
and 4.11 p m sundii,. .'.I'. j,. m
'jr I nit Hi null, iirom (.ion. el. , it s.Oj
a in. (iluouidi ioi.li). and I 10 p. in
I'or ll.-.iilim;, I.iliinoii aid 11 n il.-i. n n i
lcnlown S 05 a. in. and I PI p. in. r-iin.l ixj,
-.l.'i p in.
I'm I'ollviillc, s v, a. in, l.io p ,,
I'or Muimliiii I'aik, " a. in, I 10 and tol
p in
'Ihioiis'i I n l.( U to all point ci't, noutli Hid
wcet at iowi-t lain il tlio i-tltlon
('. M. m'ltl". Cm. !i. sl.
J. II. OI.IIM'.sl , (,'i n Siiit
Delawaie, Lackawanna nnd Western.
In r.licrt Am.- II, I'HII,
'I'r.iim If ii' Sainton fm Nr ork -t 1.11,
a.na, j.ii, 7 r.O ami in il) a in, 1J pi, ,ii),
;:. I", .'iim and s Ml p. in. lor Ni ..rk and
l'liil.nlf Iphia 7. Ml and 10(1". a. lu . and IJ.4T and
::,r p. in Id" lol'.Minnn t ii in p m iv.r
ItiitT tlo 1 .1.1, (12- ami no) a in ; 1 n ,:-,, 7.1)-,
ami 11. "1 p. in. I'm lllmili 1111I011 ami wax mi
lion 0..'0 1 in ami I II "1 11 111. I'm- ii.wi.-o,
Miaul-! and ltKi I.I'. ind ( J' a 111.: 1..0
Olid .Vi2 P in. Oiwi'jin, .siiaiu-i- I J I,, ,
Haiti at 11 'i a in dub, ixupl sUM,i ,v ,ir
Mniilii-o 'im 1, in ; I ('i and 7 ni p. m, (n.
oi-ii 11 an oiiimod itiou l.ii mid il I". p in.
Illimin-uiiii; DI1U1011 I'm Noiihiiinlifil uul, at
li. I", ami 111 ni 1 in ; l.u and il 10 p m. i 01
I'ljiiinnlli. al s.p) .1 in , .1.-,-, nij 1101 p in
miiiiIii 'liaim I'i'l iw A oil.. I I'l, .in.), ,.-,-,
and 10 ill .1 in.. ' '. .1 II .uul 3m p 111 I'm
lltiflil.i-1.11 ami 1...!! a. 111; l.io, .;',, 711",
ami 11. I, p. 111 I'll lliui;liiiiitou iml w.n ,-ta
lion--0011 and 10 .'0 a m. Illo.iin-lnii,.- dlUdon
I.i.ixf siianton. lOO'i 1 in and 0. 10 p 111.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
lu KfTiU .limn .', I'HII
Trains li 110 S 1.111I011
I'or Philadelphia and Vcw lnik mi Ii A II.
II. II, at ill) ami ; .It a. 111., and 'is, I '7
(III. ni, D'amond lApir.-l. and II ,.0 p. in. .-un
dais I) .x. II. It II,, 1 ..-, .s.27 p. 111.
I'm While I I.i 1 on, llalrlnii and pumipil
pnlnN in liu. 1.11I uvi"li--, i 1 ll. .v II II li ,
il.li, " is ami I.J7 p. in, lor I'otl-iilli', 1. I'i ,1,
in , " I- p. 111
I'll Mi Ihli'li'lii. i:,i-ln:i. Ih'iilin:, ll.11 ri.-limc
and pumipil Inn 111111II Hi- -1 uii. 11- iii ) ,.
II II, K I'i, n..:- 1 111, '-'.I-. I.'." Illlnk Hi 1
11111111I llxpii-.-). II. .0 p 111 suniii),, ) ,v.
)!, II., n..!- 1 111.; I..V-. s..',- p pi.
I'm 'liuikhiimoik. rowaiida. Klinii 1, III1111.
(iitii'ii and piinupji iiiliiim-diafo l.lilol). ii
1) , l ,x W. II II , .-.I" .1. 1 1 '. 10 p in
I'oi Coliri.l, Iim nfll'l, lluliilo, M.u.11,1 i'a,
I'ldi uu and all polulf wi'-l, ill I). ,x II II 11 ,
7 l-i, II 1. 1 1 . I '-. u (III 11 1. Hiiiuoii'l I x
iu.-), 7 I.-. 10 41, II ..0 p, ri. .siiii.I.iii., II ,x- II.
It. It . II..V1, J7 P in
Pullman piiloi uul .lupin,' or I1I111.I1 ilhv
pirlur fir. on all nalii. In tun 11 Wilko-lliiic
an I .Viu- iiik, I'lainh Iphl.i, lliiifihi and -u,
pin. ion Uridyl'.
IIOI. I.IN II U II 111 It, I. in s,i,j , ..,; (oilluid
-Uul, S. 01!,.
I'll Mil l s 111, Ihn Pa. si , '!. Cnil md
-tin I, l' lllk.
A W M)M;Mi lll'll. lli. I'a-.i Avi , sunn,
III Ihlihi in, I'l,
I'M liiki'l. and Piilliiian ir-u.iln.ii- appb to
Mil I 11 i.aw.111111 .iiiiiiii'. s, 1 mi, ,n. p.,
Delawnte nnd Hudbon.
In lill.'vl I11110 0, I'HII
'I'l J liu loi ( .1 1 1 ili.l lit- lullc S. lallloll il 1. .1),
sim. (..'it, 10 1.1 .1 in.; I Mm, 1 v . j 11 ,,..
.'1 a, ii.-'.'i, 7 'i7, . 1 1. II "11 p 1 ; I in a in
Til lli.li. -dih and l.al.v 1 .0I..1 . . il M, ju I , ,1
lu ; 2.41 and ' -' P m
I'm Vt'ilkcilliiii.' HI''. 7 1', .s II, n... luw
a in.; l-'.oi, I , '-'.Is, :i-vi. I ;, 1. m, r 1-.
in II. II "" I' "
I'm I. V. II It I'omlj-il la. '1..J j 111, '15,
1.27 and IIM p in
IVi I'c.iinluma I! It I'ulnl. 11 lj, 11 J, .' b,
a .11 ami I.Ji P ' ,,
I'll Mb.inv and all painU iiuiili -C 20 1 m
ant ;'.'..' p. in.
' sl'.M) 111 M.N
l'ui CJiliondalc -S60, II..H a. in, : , ,1 ji,
," 'J -in.) 10 hi p. in
I'oi Wilkix'lliiu 1 mt U'l.. I -. i J',
1,. 1.' ind s I p 111
I'll Ml am and jionl- Hi "''p 111
j 1.1' II..iumIi. iml l.m' 1 01I.1 . -Vi. II ,
a 111 ami .'I 'n P "
ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS,
Grand Atlantic Hotel cnd annex
Virginia Au and llcarl., Allanin. I In N I
bull) tai, :.0 l'riititul 101111, 1 .'1-111110, .-lii,-l
anil with I'Jth, hut ami told 1 ujtu I., liu
in hotel iniaum.'x. lout on h - I and uniial,
wllliiu liu "anil of 111? frtf el I'k-i (Ir.-hc.li.i
Ollvr. ipaiil tprinj rsti's. IJ l'j 1 ly wick.
ii JO up In, dij. bpi'iUl iati-4 lo Ijinllicj. L'ojiIhj
mid all train). Write for booklet
L'HAItl.13 II. t'Ol'lI.
ISS SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER
Occupies an Imperishable Position In the BUSINESS WORLD,
NO. 23 S. Eighth
Scott k Co.
See 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 Neck wear .
Special exhibit this week.
126 Wyoming Ave
Automobiles,
Bike Wagons
We are prepared to do
all kinds of repair work on
the above, tires and bear
ings a specialty. We have
enlarged the door in the
rear of our store, you may
run or drive in. Compress
ed air always on tap free for
your tires or air tank.
Florey & Brooks,
sir Washington Avenue.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
Schedule in Effect Juno 2, 1001.
Trains leave Scianton:
G.15 a. m,, week days, thimiRh ves
tibulo tiain irom Wilkes-B'iiip.
Pullman buffet pallor ear and
coaches to Philadelphia, via
Pottsvillej stops at pimeipal in
toi mediate stations. Also con
nects for Sunbuty, Hniiisbuifi',
Philadelphia, Baltimoie, Wash
ington and for Fittsbmg and tho
West.
0.38 n. 111., week days, for Sunuury,
HanisbuiR, Philadelphia, Balti
moie. Washington and Pittsburg
and the West,
2.18 p, ju., week dnys, (Sundays,
1.08 p. ni.i). foi Sunbuty, Ho
lisbuig. Philadelphia, Balti
more, Wobhington and Pitts
buip and tho West.
a. 33 p. 111., week days, tluough ves
tibulo tiain fiom Wilkes-Banc.
Pullman bullet piulor car and
coaches to Philadelphia via
fottsville, Stops, at piincip.tl In
tel mediate stations.
I.aJ? p. 111,, week days, for Hazleton,
Sunbuiy, Haulsbiug, Philadel
phia and Pitt&buig.
.1 II III II IIIN-ON 1,011 M,i
.1 II. UOOII, li. 11 1. i
EUo nailiortd, Wyoming' Division.
I urn foi Viu VuL mi'l liitiniH'ihai.' poiiiti
Idll' MIUIltOM J l.lllflU J .0 I III .' 'Ji III
Arit.il- 10 li il in llt'm IIuiumUI. IIjivIcj
on.) Iiil.nnn.li.il. poll, 1- n .'11 p 111 (iuiii No
uil. jii.I 111t1w111.il. Hi i .111. i iiim.Ij) uain-
Every Woman
.5
If III' I (IH tillU.t .IU1, ., M.1'1.
nij.'iillUc .fL0.i(ul
.1
im'tYft. Wlilrlint) Sira
-gf-v
lilM.en n;iiujri ftiitf
turn ilk I .(rl, Itiftt .tf
. '-S
nl noil 1 iniwii.. 1 1
U'a.Ll.lul.)
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i.k lour Oiucil'll ur It
II li. rjilm.il kiiut.lv 111 A
UAIIA I.I.. LC,flll.,i
Hi., r. iml irii.l lUiim for 11
itiraic 1 ivo iiiiw 11 tno
til MailUUUlRUl'Hlf I'Ollfclll
! I'.iid. 1MI ',t .,
lloom C60, Tiiuu Oil; , Ncu rk
Meldruni
ML
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w i
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l&'f 1 f5i-
J V
H-J
Unquestionable Superior Merit
Annually adds thousands of names to
the long list of Smith Premier users,
representing every line of trade and
every profession.
ILLUSTRATM) CATALOGIW net!. ,
The Smith Premier Typewriter Co.,
St., Philadelphia, Fa.
EDUCATIONAL.
Free
Tuition
l!y n icrciil net of tlio legisla
ture, fiee tuition Is now granted
at the
Literary Institute
nnd
State Normal School
Bloomslutrg, Pa.
to nil timer prciini lnpr to tench.
TliW sclionl limlntaliiH cnurwes
of stuily fur te.u-liciM, for thnso
pi opui liiir fur collfj-o, ami for
thohf htudylng nitislc.
It will jiiv In rl(p for pirtlculnr.
K.i other jichnnl ofTm Midi biincrtor ad
Hiitigps al bui.li low rates. AtMicsi
J. P. Welsh, fl. M., Ph. D.,Prin.
International Conespondence School
of Scranton, Pa. (Incorporated)
1,000 Fiee Scholaiships. For par
ticulars, addiess P. 0. Box 10
Scranton, Pa.
BINGHAMTON TRAINING SCHOOL
Tor crnu, Rickwml anil Draf Mute Chil
ilrrti. I'ln it .il 'I Mining, Minuil TitmiiiK'. Artie
illation, MiiMf. Oi.iv.m, KimlugJi ten. Open
cai aiouml. CiuulJi.
S. A. Doo li tt! e,
S2 l'.in!cv .cnu", llingl.aniton, N. Y.
.CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY
Wissahickon Heights, Chestnut Hill, Pa!
A lioirdinc sellout for boys in the clevalcil
nml licaiititul open coimtrv north of Phlli
ilelpliin. 3" niinnK". from Iiroatl St. Station.
Kor cntnlOKiies nildirss
JAMES L. PATTERSON, Head-Master.
SCRANTON CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS,
SCRANTON. I'A.
T J. roster, President. I'lmrr II. Lawall, Treai.
It. J. I'oster, Stanley P. Allen,
Viic President. Secretary.
Manufacturers r
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
488 to 455
N. Ninth Street,
,P
Telephone Cull, 2.33.
NEW YORK HOTELS.
WESTMlNSTEIt 110TEI
toi. Sixli'intli f-t and lriins Plare,
NEW YOBK.
Amnlian l'hn, t!,'0 Per Iljy and I'pwi 'li
1 niopr.in Plan, ! W Per lliy anil L'jiM.irdi.
hjudal U.itCi lu l.unilks.
T. THOMPSON, Prop.
Mtcmsssn
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JEFFERSON
NEW YORK
104.10 1. ion linn 1 "Hi sin'et.
'I ho .11 t'l'I It.SONIsiillinroiiBlilyflrsvclais
Juniilyunillruin.U.niliuil oiltiiimatamini
unitii 1 n. t aiuniimumi'f liunr undenmfort
Un I At It Miift, jnti mat nf Union Sqinu.
It li iwiliin .1 If" iiuniitc. 1 of tuo loaillDc
sbups. tliontreaiind ilulm.
European Plan, $1.00 up.
American Plan, 42.50 up.
Suitot with Hriiato Bath, $2,00 up.
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For Sightseer-.
One bloclt from IVwny 'ar. glv. .
Ing easy transiioitatloii to all ;
points uf Interest.
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