-( ",, j 'S,-f T-V ett ,f ! lf"i V 0 i- y"i 1 I ' ', "H "?' ! 'A. VWfV- THE SOEANTOrf TI&BUNFBIDAY, JAKTJARY' 2d, 1902, 8 --jaCHw s -'I t ',',,V-;l'3lf;-' vw"T;?1 3te INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR CHANGES IN THE LACKA WANNA CAR SHOPS. They Will do Into Effect on Next Monday New Lackawanna Rules Go Into Effect Sunday Tho Scran ton Dolt and Nut Works Had n. Prosperous Year Directors Elect ed at tho Annual Meeting Lack awanna Board for Today Inter esting Notes of Many Kinds. A number of Important changes will he made today In tho working torco of the Lackawanna car repairing depart ment, to take effect next Monday. They nio as follows: H. V. MoKennn, of Dover, N. X, gen eral foreman of the Morris mid Essex division, will become general foreman of the cur department on tho Scrnnton division. C. L. Bundy, general car Inspector of the Hcranton division, will be trans ferred to the charge of the Dover Bhops. C. a. Anderson, foreman of tho freight department of the Seranton shops, will be transferred to Ituffulo us general foreman, to succeed George Fnbcr, re signed. Charles H. Itoekwoll, billing cleric In Master Car Hulldor li. T. Cunlleld's ofllcc, will bo transferred to the posi tion of general car inspector, vice C. L. JJundy, transferred to Dover. James Fritz, of the Hoboken freight department, will become general fore man of the Hoboken and Secaueus shops, Experienced a Good Year. Tho annual meeting of the Seranton Holt and Nut company was held yes terday. All except 100 of 2,rj00 shares of stock were represented. The former directors were re-elected. They are W. D. Zehnder, U M. llorton, C. II. Zehnder, C. C. Rose, O. S. Johnson, J. A. Lansing and C. H. Welles. Tho di rectors will meet next week for or ganization. The annual report of President Zehn der showed that the company had ex perienced a very prosperous year. It was one of the best years the Iron business has had In a long time and tho Bolt and Nut Works shared gen erously in the prosperity. The works were going day and night to meet or ders and prices were good and even. The prospects for the present year are very bright, the chief Indication of this being the heavy buying by the railroads. During the year the bolt and nut works has added to its plant a new bolt factory, threading room, black smith shop, machine shop, iron house and much new machinery in the bolt and nut .making departments, New Lackawanna Time-Table. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Itailroad company will have a new time-table taking effect at 12.01 a. m. January 2G. At the same time tho new rules of the transportation depart ment will go into effect. There is no change of time In any of the through passenger trains. The local passenger train from Northumberland that leaves there at 5.53 and arrives at Seranton at S.50 p. m., is changed to leave Northumberland at C.30 p. m. and arrive at Seranton at S.2." p. m. instead, making a close connection there with the Pennsylvania railroad. D., L . & W. Board for Today. Following Is the make-up of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western bontd for today: WEDNESDAY1, JANUARY 22. WIM Cats, Kast-S p. m., a. W. Ituit; 10 p. m r. I,. Ilogcrs; 11 p. m., U ). Lattlincr, SI. J, Ilenntgan's crew. THUnSUAY. JAXUAItY 21. Wild Cats, i:jst 1.30 a. in., Hoboken, Nugent; i a. m., I Caanauglij 6 a. iu., Uobol.cn, .1. Ccrilty; 8 a. in., Hoboken, J. W. Hcilne; 10 a. m., 0. W. Fitzgerald: 11 a. m., W, A. lljitholo mew; 1 p. in., V. Hallett; 2 p. in., Hoboken, ,1. A. Ilibh; 5 p. in., i:. !. Ilallctt; 0 p. in., W. W. I.abar. Sunimlls, Utc, a. in., .1. Hciinegan; S a, in., KiounfclUer; 0 a. ni., Niihols; 11 a. in., V,. Me Alllster; 2 p. m., J. J. O'llara; 0 p. in., J, J. Jlinray, J. Oarrigg's cicw; S p. in.. I. Colilcn. Puihcro 0 a. in., Wiilmr; T a, in,, S. Flnncrty; S a. m., William Kliby; 11.15 n. in., Moran; 5 p. in., Hoar; 6 p. in., C. Bartholomew; 7.30 p. ni., Murphy; 0 p. in., W. II. llartliolomew; 10 p. m,, Lamping. Wild Cats, West S a, in.. II. Coslner; 11 a. in., 11. C'armody; 2 p. in., V. Wall; 4 p. in., O. It.ni ilolplij 0 ji. ni., John Uahagau; 11 p. m,, C. Kingitlfy. Passenger Engine", 7 a. ro OafTney: T a. in., fiinger; 10 a. m., Xamnan; 10 a. m Secor; 0.13 p. in., Stanton; 8,30 p. m., McGovern. Nonce. Conductor J. J. Murray will run fi p. ni, sum nil, January 23, with Cimgg's iron. Hrake'inan James Wanclt reports lor O. W. Hurt. llrakewan Krcrl Andrews reports for J. A. Iliuh. llrakeman J. Hcam reports for W. I). Warfel. Conductor W. 1). Warfcl - 111 take M.-i uni, COO f. in., January 21lh. M. Finnerty ami ciew will pro (o llohoken en Nn. 8, January 21, to learn Moirls ami ix division. Instructions on train rules at Young Men's Chris dm association, 1.30 and 7.30 p, m., todav, Jan mry 23, 1502. This and That. X X llall, traveling car agent of tho Ldckitwanuu railroad, has returned to Seranton from u week's stay in Uut fnjo. Tho International Correspondeneo FChool air-brake Instruction car, No, 101. has been returned to tjcrnnton and is now located over near thu Delaware, Lackawanna and Western round-house, Wheru instructions aro being given to englnemen and ilremen In the handling of thu air-brakes. Lectures are given dally at 2 and 7.30 p, in. In tho province, of Florence, Italy, there are 202 stone quarries In actual work: 4 of these uvo serpentine, 5 cal careous stone, 2 grind-stone, 5 llreproot stone, 3 culcureous tuff, 170 oronarlu a hard, gmy stone for olive presses U building stone, and 2 majolica earth. Serpentine and urenarla are used for Architectural purposes, calcareous stone for street paving, and- tuff for common ulldlng purposes. CONTEST IN THE TWENTIETH. Coyne Seeking to Nullify Oahalln'e Nomination, Malachl L, Cpyne, through O'Brien & Martin, yesterday secured a rule from court, returnable January 29, at 9 a. m., to compel Mark V. Cahalln to show cause why his name should not be omitted from the official ballot as the Democratic and Republican candidates for seleot council. Coyne wus nominated at a citizens caucus on an Independent ticket and later, so he claims, waa endorsed by the Republican caucus. Cahalln was nominated at a Demo cratic caucus, and his nomination as tho regular Republican enndldalo was also certified to by parties representing themselves lo be Republican vigilance committee. Coyne, the contestant, attacks Caha lln's Democratic nomination on the ground thai the primaries were fraud ulently conducted, Illegal votes of all descriptions being accepted by the boartl without question. He attacks tho certificate that Cahallu Is the regu lar Republican nominee on tho ground that he was not nominated by any Republican caucus and that at nil events, tho parties certifying to the nomination had no authority In the premises. BEAUTEOUS LAKE LODOR.E. Art and Nature Ceaselessly at Work in Its Development and Beautifl catlon. Beautiful Lake Lodoro promises, from the booking already made, to be the most popular of all excursion resorts. Unlike most resorts that, China-like, remain fixed, stationary and unchanged, Lake Lodore is constantly Improving. Last year tho Improvements Uero so great that few who had been there tho previous year would scarcely recognize the place. This year tho Improvements In the majestic grovo will be scarcely less revolutionary. Uncqualed anywhere for natural beaut', Lake Lodoro In Its evolution promises eventually to be come a veritable Glen Island. Bookings are now being rapidly made by Mr. W. L. Prj'or, District Passenger Agent of tho Delaware and Hudson company. Offices at tho new freight depot, Lack awanna avenue. Mardi Gras One Fare Round Trip New Orleans, Mobile and Pen- sncola. The Southern Railway announces that they will sell round trip tickets to New Orleans, Mobile and Pensacola nt one fare round trip on February 4 to 10 inclusive, good to return until February 15, except by deposit of ticket with joint agent on or beforp February 13, will bo extended until February 28, an additional fee of fifty cents will be charged. The Southern Railway Is the only lino operating through Pullman sleeping nnd dining curs Philadelphia to New Orleans and the time consumed in making the trip Is only thirty-six hours. Those who desire to visit the South will find no better opportunity. The rates are ex ceedingly low. Charles L. Hopkins, district passen ger agent, Southern- Railway, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will fur nish ail Information. m New Jersey Central's "Quaker City" Express. That's a capital train the Central Railroad ot New Jersey has placed on the road between this city and Phila delphia, and the beauts' of it Is, it runs on time. As a connection for Washing ton and the South, Seranton never had anything like it, and when the summer days come atong and people think of going to Atlantic City or other resorts on the New Jersey coast, the idea of leaving Seranton at a convenient hour, and reaching the destination point In time for luncheon, must appeal to the intelligent traveler. The "Quaker City" flyer leaving Seranton at 7.30 and reaching Philadelphia nt noon is being largely patronized and as the train equipment is first-class in every re spect, the "Jersey's" four-and-a-half-hour train to and from Philadelphia Is already established as a winner. m To the South via New Jersey Central. The New Jersey Central ralhoad Is the only line offering Pullman service to winter resorts In the South and tho Charleston exposition, with but one change of cars. Lowest rates and quickest time. Pull man reservations secured and baggage checked through. Inquire of J. S. Swisher, district passenger agent, 602 West Lackawanna avenue, Seranton. m A Trip to California or Florida. Those contemplating such a trip need but to call on the local ticket agent of the Lackawanna railroad and ho will arrange every detail, Including trans portation, berths, reservations and checking of baggage through to desti nation; also will furnish rates, folders, descriptive literatuie nnd any other in formation desired on tho subject. Through sleepers and day coaches to Chicago. Only one change of cars to California, Marconi Honored. By Inclusive Wire from The Associated Press. Itome, Jan. 23. Kins Victor Emmanuel his confenod the order of St. Matiriic and hi. I..uaru upon William Marconi. "Joyce Heat" Extra for Friday and Saturday Per Pound "One qood turn deserves another." At the request of many patrons, we repeat the great Special Offering of last week, A multitude of other marketing bargains, too. 7 The U Joyce Storesfl Popular Priced Provisions 718-720 W. Xackawanna Ave. 401 Penn Ave. 432 Lackawanna Ave. Leg 0 JONAS, LONG'S SONS. JONAS LONG'S SONS. J JONAS LONG'S SONS. ' A generous sweeping away of high prices marks our Hourly Sates as the one in teresting feature at the Big Store for this day. ' ' OUR ORE AT AFTERNOON In addition to our January Our Famous Sixty-Minute Sales will come to the front with merchandise at unmatched prices. A careful perusal of the items mentioned will be evidence enough for the above assertion. A Friday visit here will convince you of their magnitude. Sale No. 1 Begins Promptly at 2 O'clock. TV J Sale of Knives and Forks A good honest value. Regular price 30c. Buv them at this Hour Sale, Knife and Fork, for JQ Sale of Plates Very prettily decorated in neat designs. Usual price is 10c. each. Buy them at this Hour Sale at, each OC Sale of Butter Crocks These crocks have cover and bail handle, and are usually sold A for 18c. For this Hour Sale .' 1 2C Sale of Sugar Fine Granulated Sugar at less than wholesale prices. This is the same . ' kind that you are now paying considerable more for. This Hour Sale you can buy 10 lbs. for 45C Sale of Shredded Cocoailllt 2uc. to aOc. per pound for the same article you can buy for One Hour at I 1 C Sale of Macaroni An extra fine quality packed by C. F. Mueller & Co., which is an ex- i tra guarantee of the quality. Regularly sold at 10c! For this Hour, per package OC Sale of Rag Carpet Yard wide : 2,400 yards, a carpet that is Sale No. 2 Begins Promptly at 3 O'clock. see it. Buy them at this Hour Sale for J5I.!0 Sale of Taffeta Ribbons & inches wide, all Silk, metallic finish, and come in all col ors. Our simple definition of this Ribbon Sale would be a bargain. Regular value is 25c. a yard. For this Hour buy them at, a yard 1 UC Sale of Women's Outing Flannel Waists Size 32 to 42, made from good quality outing flan nel, full front and corded back, light and dark blue, pink, cardinal, old rose and purple. Usually sold for 50c. Buy them at this Sale for .ZvC Sale of Shoes Woman's Button and Lace Shoes that could not be purchased after or before this Hour Sale for less than $1.50. Made from Dongola Kid; a good wearing shoe, our guarantee with every pair or your money back. Buy them at this Hour Sale today for, pair V"C Sale of Women's Fleeced Underwear Ribbed Vests and Pants. The vest silk finished and a generous fleece of cotton; pants have French band. A regular 25c. quality; for this hour sale buy them at, each 1 C Sale of Dress Goods A clearing sale of Fancy Dress Goods. Seven pieces of. 45-inch Silk and Wool Dress Plaids; beautiful colorings and good styles. Three pieces of 40-inch all-wool Zibcline Plaids; regular price 75c. Fifteen pieces 42-inch all-wool Dress Goods, in plain colors, Whip Cords, Armurcs, Storm Serges and Cashmeres; regular pqec 5flc. This line will be hard to beat - for the price. For Friday, buy them at, a yard 5" C Sale of Fast Black Heavv Cotton Hose This line of Children's Sale No, 3 Begins Promptly at 4 O'clock. Sale of Boys' and 'Girls' Skating Caps. In allMic pretty .bright colors and made from all wool yarns; also plain colors. You may choose from a large assortment for one hour . today, on the Second Floor, at I OQ Sale of Boys' Suits Strictly all-wool, in mixed Cheviot and plain blues ; in double-breasted styles, sizes S to 35 years. Every garment is well lined. Pants have Excelsior waist bands, rivet ed' buttons; seams arc all taped. Regular price is $2.50; for one hour only, today, on dj -3 e the Second Floor, buy them for P 1 00 .Sale of 2,000 Yards of U2-inch Percales A fabric that will give you excellent service ; very firm in weave, and variety of patterns. Kegulanpncc is 10c. a yard; hour at, yard. Sale of Pon Pons Do you used for trimming tailored hats ouick we offer the entire lot for Jonas FR I DAY wALnCLO Clearinff Sale this week, which In Basement Sale of Dinner Pails A good size dinner pail, well made, and at any other time will cost you L'Dc.; buy them at this hour for' : 19C Sale of Dish Pans Every Jiousewife knows the need of a good size dish pan for kitchen use. The kind we offer todav . would cost you 29c, but for this hour buy them at '. 1 9C Sale of Lamps A glass lamp complete, sold regularly . at 20c. ; buy them for this hour at ". 1 OC Sale of Table Tumblers An opportunity you ought not let pass; they arc "Al' and for this hour buy them for, i each ". 2dQ, Sale of Knives Regular size Bread and Butcher Knives. Usual price luc. For this hour buy them at, each 1 (JC Groceries-" In Basement fJliarantipr1 in lir nhnliiti1v frr-cli firmly woven, striped in neat colorings, the -usual price for this kind is 40c. ; Friday buy it on third floor at 2uC Sale of Brush Door Mats Made of good cocoa fibre; size 15x25 inches, regular price is OQc. For .Friday Hour Sale buv them at. ..- , 39C NOTE Just 100 in this lot Third Floor. Sale of Blankets A mottled grey mixed Blanket, extra heavy and large size. You may think it unnecessary to buy any more Blankets this year. Should you see this great big llcecy one to be sold at this Hour you won't hesitate to invest. Regular price, $1.75. For GO minutes p 1 .JJ" Sale of Woman's Fine Cambric Skirts Trimmed with lace in sertion and fine tucks. Ruffle of lawn edged with wide lace, also ruffle on skirt edged with beading. Come in all lengths. This skirt is a big value ; it will be a surprise to you when you t t , Hose wc offer today arc slightly regular goods and perfect they would but for this hour's sale buy them for, Sale of Embroideries At this time of year, when spring sewing is more or less thought of, and neat edges of embroidery and inser tion arc in demand, this is an exceptional opportunity. This lot of embroideries arc 1 to (i inches wide, the insertions come 1 to .' inches wide; and usual price is 10c. to 25c. a yard. i '5' Buy (hem this Friday hour at I JL"Q Sale of Women's Mittens A double knit black Mitten. No need to freeze your fingers when such values in Mittens can be bought at this hour sale for 10c. ; regular price J5c. . 1 UC Sale of Outing Flannels Another opportunity you will be glad to hear about. Extra heavy Outing Flannel, comes in dark grounds, neat stripes and checks. Regular price is 10c; y buy it this hour at. . .' O2C appreciate a bargain? Of course and always sold for Dec, to $1.2, one hour at. each r Longs Advertisers of Facts has been so well Datronized. Tlir rooriilnr nrirn is imperfect in make. If they were cost you 10c. a pair, a pair buy it today, tor one 1 6c you do, These Pon Pons are ,i but to close tuem out ,- .,,,..,......., , ZuC Only. Sons 'lAAAis FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Present the last chances to participate In Iho small price buying for which Ihls occasion Is noted. Great Inroads have been made Into Iho vast array of remnants ihat were hero when tho sale opehed, bul still there remains enough attractive offerings to lend a keen Interest lo tho LAST DAYS OF THE - . H wA HI H H JrL HH Hv " . pMWI 6U1 Annual ( iMrtnir j,eni, CLEAN Made-Up Carpets Of the numerous "nmlc-im" largln, that li.no inoculated Iho sale with nn flbaorlilng Interest there are n few dill on tho floor. They reiirrnt tho lial anic of n Mt months' nicmmilatlou. TAI'KSTIIY OAllI'in'-SIrp ftU ' feet .1 Indict IS yanh nltosether. Mado up. ready to lay. Heal worth. C7 II C $11.25. "Clean Sncep" figure. '' TAl'llSTIlY OAIlI'irr -Made un. bItc 0x12 feet. Contiiitu' 10 nidl of I excellent urailntr veao. Ac II QS tual aluc SWJ.SO. Sale l'rlcc. '" Portieres Hero Is a dranerv opportunity, ni liberal a9 it Is raic. Ten patterns of lino por tieres, none worth less than $1.00, li.ne Iieen gathered together under a price icAsslflcatlon. Just a few left to add 7Cst to 1'rlday nnd Saturday buy- 'y QC ing. Make your selections at.. " ' Nottingham Luce Curtains GO Ichei wide, fl attiactUe fliurcil degno from which to nnke a telcc tlon. Sterling value nt $2. 23. I AQ Tho line will be closed out at. ,,u:' CREDIT YOU? MHKmtumlmpmWimLmiimMiimW tnWniMtHttM4i v .M sjWgBgulHtMIMMKKaEmMiMSML. llcniJc1 JSEt SCRANTON. PA. 221-223-225-227 RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. In KfTect Nov. 3, 1001. Trains leave Seranton for New York At 1.40, 3.15, U.U", 7.C0 and -10.03 a. hi.; 12.45, 3.40, 3.33 p. m. lor Xew York and Philadelphia 7.60, 10.03 a. m., and 12.43 and X.S3 p. in. For Tohj lianna At 0.10 p. in. For ltuffaio 1.13, 0.22 and R00 a. ni. i 1.03, 0.60 :md 11.35 p. ni. For Illng liamton and way btations 10.20 a. m. and 1.10 p. in. For Oswego, &iatuso and Utica 1.13 and U.2J a. m.; l.G p. in. Oswego, Syracuse and I'tlca train nt C.22 a. ni. daily, except Sunday. For Montrose 0.00 a. i,i. ; 1.10 and 0.60 p. m. Nicholson accommodation 1.00 and 0.13 p. in. lllooni'.buig UlvUdun For Xoitlumiberhnd, at 0.33 and 10.03 .1. in.; 1.35 and 0.10 p. in. For Plymouth, at S.10 ,i. in.; 3.10 and 0.00 p. m SjumIjv Tiaiiu For New Yoik, 1.40, 3.13. U.05 and 10 05 a. in.; 3.40, 3.3.) p. in. For Iluffalo 1.13 and 0.22 a. m. ; 1.53, .W and 11.33" p. m. For lllngh.imloti and way stations 10.20 a. m. Illoouislmig l)Iliion Ltac Seranton, 10.05 a. m. and 0.10 p. m. Pennsylvania Hatlroad. Schedule in F.ffect June 2. 1001. Train leac Si-ianlon: 0.33 a. in., week days through esllliulp ti.iln fiom Wllkcs-ISarie.' Pull man bullet pirlor enr and coaches to. Philadel phia, U.i I'ottsWllo; stops al pilmlpjl Interme diate stations. AUo connects for .iunbuiy, Ilar iMiuig, Philadelphia, Ilaliimorc, Washington and for Piitsburg and the tt. 0.38 a. in., week days, for Sunbuiy, llarrisburg, Philadelphia, Daltlmorc, Wellington and Pitts buig and tho west. 1.42 p. m week da)S (Siindajs, 1.5S p. in.), foi Minbury, Hairibuig, Philadelphia, lialtlmore, Washington and Pittsbuig and the west. 3.2S p. in., week daj-, through vestibule tiain from Wilkcs-Harrc. Pullman buffet parlor car and lou-hes to Philadelphia i.i Pottsillc. Stops at principal intermediate stations. 1.27 p. in., week days, for IJazleton, Smnbury, Ijanlslnirg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. 3. It. IlinOlllNSON, ticn. Mgr. J. U. WOOU, Ccn. Pass. Agt. Xehigh Valley Railroad. in Fffect, Xuv. 3, 1001. Tialns leave Seranton. For Philadelphia and New York via D. k II. It. I!., at 0.3d and 0.3S a. m and 2.1S, 4.27 (lllack Diamond K.xpress), nnd 11.33 p. m. Sun- davs, D. &. II. It. It.. 1.5S. 8.27 p. m. For White Haven, llazlelon and principal poinls in tho coal regions, via 1. & II. li. It., 0.3S, 2.18 and 4.27 p. in. For Pottsville, 0.33 a. m., 3. IS For liethlehem, Faston, Heading, HarrWiurir, and piineipal Intermodule statioiu-, via 1). & 11. It. It., fi.3b, 0.38 a. m.; 2.18. 1.27 (Illuck Dl i mond i:prcss), 11.30 p. lit. hundaji), I), .t II. II. II., P.38 n. in.; 1.5. 8.27 p. in. For TiinkhaniKxk, Ton audi, Flmlia. Itluia, fJeneia nnd juitiilpal Intel mediate stations, via I)., I., and . It. It.. S.10 a. m. and .1.50 p. in. For (ienevj, ltoihestei. Iluffilo, Magna Falls, Chiiago and all Kint.s west, via !. A. II. It. It., 7.1s, 12.01 a. in.; 1.42, 3.28 (Bl.uk Diamond K press), 7.18. 10.41. 11.30 p. in. Sundajn, 1). k II. It. II.. 12.0.!, 8.27 p. ni. Pullmsn parloi and sleeping or Lehigh Valley Pallor cars on all trains between Wilkes Ilarre nnd New York, Philadelphia, Iluffalo and bmpen slon llridgc. ItOI.I.IN II. Wll.HI'lt, ticn. Supt., 2d Coitland street. Now York. CIIAHI.FS S. Mil:, lien. Pass. Agt., 20 Coitland street, New York. A. W, NOMJMUlt:it, DIv. Pass. Agt,, Nmth llelhleheni, Pa. For tkkcts and Pullman ri'scivallons apply to city tUI.it ofllce, oo Public Square, Wilkcs-ltarrc, Pa. Now Jersey Central. In l'.ffca Nov. 17, 1W1. Stations In Nv oik, fuut of l.ibcity sticct and Nmlli Feiry, N. It. Trains have (urantou for New Yoik, Philadel phia, Fulton, Ilethlrhini, Allcntnwu, M.hrIi Chunk, White Haven, A.hlcy and WilkOs-llauc at :.:,(! a. ni 1 p. in. and I p. in. Ninda.v, 2,10 p. n i. Ouaker Citv Fvpieo leaves siciautuif at 7.30 n. m., through solid vostlhiilo liain with Pullman llunrl Parlor firs, for Philadelphia, For A mm. ii i I'lltMmi mil Wilkeflliirc, 1 p. in. and I p. in, Suudu), 2.IU p. m. For Long llranch, Oioan Oiove; etc., 7.30 a. in, and 1 li, in. Fur Heading, I.rbainu and llarrlsburg, via AN lintovvn, at 7..0 a, m. and 1 p. in. bundiy, 2.10 p. ni. For Pottsville at 7.30 n. in. nnd 1 p. in, For latea and tickets uppl.v t agent at slatlon. (7. M. nUHT, Cm, Pass. Agt. W. W. WKNTZ, Hen. bujit. Now York, Ontario and Western. In Illicit Tuesday. Sept. 17, 1001, Milt 111 HOI'SD. Leave I,cjvo Arilve Tinliis. Siranloii. Fnilumdalc, Cadosla. jiu l 10.30a. in, 11. 10a, in. 1.00p.m. u t U.1U . in. Ar. t'arboudale 0,40 p. in. MMITIl 1IUUNI). Iavo Lvavr Arrive Twins. Cadusia, Cjibondalc. Scianton. So. a 700a, in, 7.40a, in, Su. ' 2.1 J p. in. 1.00 p. in. 4,40 p. in, bt'NDAYr. ONLY, .NOIITIl HOUND, l,cuio U'ato Anive Traiiu. No. 0 . No. S .. tsiiautou, 1'iiihondalc, Cadocia, . 8.30(1. 111. 0.10 p, u. 10. JI a, pi, , 7,00 p. m. Ar. I'aibondjle 7.40 p. in. hllllTil HUI'N'I). Leave Leave Arrive Trains. Cadoaia, Caihondale, Siiuntoii. 1,0, U . 7.00 a, nl, 7.40 a. III. v,o. 0 . 1.30 p. in. 0 00 p, in, 0.41p.iu. Trains, Nos. 1 on week davs, and 0 on Sumla.vs, make main line cuiiueitinns for New York illy, Mlddletnwii, Walton, Norwlih, Oneida, Oswego uinl all pointy west,, For further iiifoimution tcnsult tiikrt agents. J. 1. ANDIIllhO.V, II. P, A New York. J, K. WKLSII, T, P, A., Suanton, Pa. Erie Bailvoad, Wyoming Division. Trains for New- York, Now bunch and ntrrmr JUte polnta leave fc'iwntoii aa followa; 7.S0 a. l.m,; iSJ v. in. I Arrival 10.35 a. ni, fiom Sltdaieiovin, nones. ! dale, Ilavvley and Inteiniedlato point. O.'iO p. in. Vfrom New Yoik, Ncvvburgh and InlcriuoJUt voints. Xo Sunday trains. n - dWEEP Roll Top Desk RPnCtAI-)oublc pcdoktil desk, wven drawers in base, nno deep for books, tuo In lops check book nnd pen rancRs, paper shelves nnd numeroin plfteon holes, nil sides flnUhed In trolden onk. Sale prtco Friday nnd IT nc Saturday l,VO Office Chairs Our showing of revolving, lilting chairs, adjustable to any dcslicd height, is ah Folutcly complete. A llrst-class chair, mooting nil ofllco requirements, lioth In utility and appearance, golden oak finish, that has always brought $1.00, O QS reduced during this ealo to... Arm Rockers t Finished in golden oak, with comfort ably modeled wood seat, easy arm rests, closely spindled back nnd solid undcrsup. ports. Uhls is a wondciful "1Q bargain at .U CERTAINLY! '!f vifc- 0NOW Wyoming Avenue. i L.I Lager Beer Brewery Hanufftctiircrs or old-STOCK PILSNER 485 to 455 N. Ninth Street, Tolephons Call. 2333. THIS moasic powder co, Coomsian(12,Com'lthBTd'g. , 6CBANTON, PA. flining and Blasting; POWDER Uoda l llooslo nd Itaihdala Works. LAPLIN ft RAND POWDBR CO3 ORANGE GUN POWDER Els otrlo Battsrle. Elootrlo Bxploljri, xplodloz blasts, Safety Fuss aai Ronauno Ctomioal Co.'s exp"o'iVe Allis-Chalmers Co Successors to Machine Business qf Dickson Jlnnufacturlns Co,, Seranton and Wllkes-Burre, Pa. Stationary Engines, Boilers, Mining Machinery, Pumps. BUY THE CEIMJ1NE .,. LIAIIUFACTUnED BY ,., CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO. wnutk Tin: kamk. Prof.Q.F.THEEL,52T8V?hrl: AturrlfJ (iuartrr t rurt alu by ratll 1'riiAlf J liar urmb rtwr4 tu 10 dinjEifffilbsfefcl ? UMHnl liui iiri wm 'vtiij .--w -, L'I ar fnrilH &. h(rlrlUf-f lOfUIIIIIki I nuringnv iBljbrukfnwrBni,i'aororwrB iiiiiwih. tliiln(ti(r7 wwl llCUl BI J tltt trlcal fru4. Mrallan pipr. RAILROAD T1ME TA BLES Delaware nnd Hudson. Ill Iv'fTut uvuuliur 21. Hll. Tialns fur t'aihondalo lruvi Hranlon at fl.20, S.W, .W. 10.13 a. in.; 12.00, l.S'J. -.'.31, 3..W, 6.20, U.2J, 7.f7, 0.1.1, 11.20 p. in.; 1,31 a. in. I'or lvii"ilJlo-0.20, 10.13a. in.; 2.31 and 8,20 it, m. Tor WIIkevHairc-ll.3, 7.IU. 8.11. 0.33, 10.11 .1. in.; 12.0.1. 1.1.', 2.14, -J.'i, 1.27, U.10, T.I, 10.41, 11.30 p. 111. I'or I - V. II. It. 1Iiii a."IS, 0.3S a. m.j 2.18, 1.27 and 11,30 p. 111. 1'pr Pennsylvania II. It. Point s-0.33, 0.38 a. in.: l.li. 3.2 and 4.27 p. in. For Albany and all points north ti.20 a. m. and 3.53 p. m. . bl'JCIlW TltMN'S. For C"aibondale-.W, ll.ill a. m. 2.31, 3.02 b.ii and 10.51 p. m. For Wilki-Hjrrc0.33 J. in.; 12.03, 1.53, 3.JJ 0.3i and h, 42 p. in. IVr Albany and iwlnt north 3.82 p. m. Foi llniesdate b.50 a. in. and 3.61 p. m. W. U PUYOIl, P, P. A., Scrsutou, Pi. oils o f Kllr 11 r r1 1 19 p t . . Uf fll