'Hr Ji IV in J-. H THE SCRANTON TKlBUNE-TUESt)AYf JANUARY 28, 1902, aking Made of Pure Grape Cream of Tartar. lal eguar ds the food against alum ioym. ttMM rostn co., INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR ANNUAL MEETING OF THE FINCH COMPANY. Extensive Addition to the "Works Is Ncaring Completion Federal la bor Union No. 8,875 was Reorgan ized Sunday Afternoon Lacka wanna Iron and Steel Company Places Orders for Steel Hopper Cars C. D. Simpson President of New Mexico Kailroad Company. The annual meeting of the Finch Manufacturing company was held at 30 o'clock yesterday morning at the company's office, corner of North Klghth and West Linden street, when the old board of directors were re elected. The members of the board are I. A. Finch, L. W. Moras, J. S. Morss. W. I. Finch and W. M. Gardner. The board elected the following officers: Presi dent and treasurer, 1. A. Finch; vice president, L,. AV. Morss; secretary, V. M. Gardner. The extensive addition which the company is having built to its found ry is rapidly nearing completion and will be ready for occupancy In a few weeks. Shipments of Anthracite Coal. During the month of December the shipments of anthracite coal amount ed to more than 3,620,400 tons, making the total for the year, in round num bers,, 53,658,000 tons. The output last month was not as great as was believ ed it would be, and the reason for the fulling off was the scarcity of cars, the holidays and the Inability to work some of the mines, owing to the heavy lains. The following table shows the num ber of tons of coal carried by each one of the companies, and the excess of de ficit, according to the percentage al lowed: Company. I. Cent. Cmiril. Kcccs3. I'lilla. & Heading .... 7U,S0S 00,700 j2,10S Lehigh Valley (507,070 f&l.lJO 4,J,030 Jersey Central 123,941 SG'.SOO 0l,l!3 Hoi., Lack. & Wat... 4S3.731 CS3,STS !)fl,S17 Del. fr Hudson 317.W1 370,01:: SS.irt-J FcumjlvanU ltailioad. 413,074 U02,W ;0,-llJ Frie 403,827 41S.040 12,2:2 N. Y O. fc W. 112,327 201,05.1 02.S00 Bel., S. k S 120,821 TO.SCl 40,W0 Total S.Gil.tiS ,G3,IJ3 UeHclt. The shipments of anthracite coal during the year 1901 were more than S.500,000 tons greater than they were in the previous year. The following table gives the shipments of coal by months to market for the past three years: 1819. I'iOO, 1(101. January 5,701,768 4,1S2,41 6,18.'i,39- February 2,810,450 ;i,HB,150 4,093,01:8 March 3,410,711 3,132,890 4,004,330 April 3,078,0sS ,1,304,4S2 ::,bS5,0M i"y s,r57,(io.: a.s.n.o'iT 4,074,707 June 4,073,304 4,fi70,fs) 4,733,718 July 4,1S,230 S.SOO) S.U&S.SII Ausust 4,310,011 4,931,100 4,710,317 September 4,5O2,SS0 2,072,913 4,379,137 October 4,S09,30.! SJ4.7SO 4,93S,'lD2 November ... .... 4,083,839 4,991,790 4,097,441 December 4,502,822 ,073,160 3,021,423 Total 17,003,203 43.107.1S4 M.iWicOl v A local Purchaser. The new steel hopper coal cms, de signed by Cornelius Vanderbllt, aio meeting with considerable favor in the trade and will undoubtedly piovo a source of considerable revenue for the inventor. Orders, we understand, have recently been placed for them at an ag gregate cost of $1,200,000. Tho West Virginia Central and Pitts burg railroad has ordered GOO cars costing $600,000, while tho Lackawan na Iron and Steel company has placed nn equally largo order. These cars have novel nnd Interesting features which makes them particularly applicable to tho coal trade, Each car weighs about 116,000 pounds, and has a coal capacity of 111,000 pounds. The car has prac tically no underfrnme. There are no side sills, center sills Instead providing for the weight of the car body nnd load. Federal Labor Union, At a meeting of Federal Labor Tnlon, No, 8,873, held In q. A. R. hall Sunday afternoon, the union was reoignnlzed and the following officers vera elected: President, John F. Shauglmessyj financial secretary, J, L. Martin; re cording secretary, Anthony Fell; treas urer, John Gardner. The meeting was addressed by Hugh FrayiiP, organizer of the American Fed eration of Labor, Another meeting will be held iiext Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock In Q. A. . hall. D,, L, & V, Board for Today, Following is the makeup of the Dp law are, Lackawanna and Western board for today: JIOMIW, .IANUAHV 27. ,;tu i:Jkt-8 ,,, ,., j. y. Uurkhart; U p. m., TUKSHAV, J NIUKV 28. Kxirus Kasl-l.KO a. pi., Hoboken, W. J. Mo. !rr; 4 a. m., T. Fitipalrlckj S a. m., V h. llojersj 0 a. m., llc.bol.eii, J. j. Larkin; Si'm IloboWn, . II. Ullllganj jo a. m,, A. a. mm! milt', It a, lit., (leorge Thomas; 2 p. m.. Ho boken, Urady; B p. m., Iioboleo, P. Jhffgerty; I p. m., 31. J. llcnncgan. ' .Summit, Etc. 9 a. in., J. Carrlig: 9 a. m., Freunfelkirj II a, m., Nichols; 2 p. ia., Thump. Powder ico wiuiam it., u ohk ron; (1 p. in., t McDonnell, J. Hennegan's irrw; 8 p. in,, M, (loldcn. Pmlicrs 0 n. in., Widner; 7 a. m., 1". l'lnncrly; S a. in., Xnuinan; 11.45 a. m., Moron; (' p. in., O. llartliolomow; 7.30 p. m., Murphy; 9 p. m., w. II, Dartholomew; 10 p. in., Lamping. Ftraa West 0.30 a. in., work train. K. Wall; 10 a. in., 11. Castner; 2 p. m., 51. Oannody; 4 p. m., J. J. O'llara; 11 p. m., O. Randolph. 1'ais.engcr Unplnes 7 a tn iafTney; 7 a. m., J. J. .Murray; 10 a. in., Secor; 6,43 p. m., Stan ton; 3.30 p. in., McOocni. KOTlCn. L. I). Lattlmcr will nm 0 p. in. extra cast, W. A. llirtholoniew'a crew, Jan. Q F. T. bteiens and f!. W. Hurt ami crews will BO to Iloliokcn No. 12, Jan. 28, to learn 31. and V.. dhlslon. 31. L'annody and 1'. Cavanangli and crewt will attend 10 a. m. clasj alr-br.il.e car. Jan. 28. 3f. Deraney and O. W. Filr-geralcl and crews will attend 2 p. m. cla, Jan. 2S. C. Klngslcy and A. F. Ketclmm and crews will attend 7.30 p. ill. claw, Jan. 28. C. K. 3IcCarthy reports lor W. 3lcAHIster. This and Tliat. At South Canaan, Wayne counlj', a fi'e-foot vein of coal has been struck, it is said, and a stock company will be formed to work it. J. B. Talbott was yesterday appoint ed general yardmaster of the Lacka wanna Railroad at Kingston, vice J. H. Smith, promoted to assistant train master. It is expected the Pittsburg and Western will lose its name and be made a division of the Baltimore and Ohio when the directors of the latter road meet January 22. A new organization recently perfect ed is tho New Mexico Railroad and Coal company. Most of the officers of the company are Scrantonians. C. D. Simpson, is president; H. P. Simpson, treasurer; B. S. Harmon, secretary. The reports of the eight mine in spectors of the anthracite coal regions show that only about one-fifth of the miners and laborers are American born. In the sixth district the number of Americans is 4,292; Poles, 6,289; Hun garians, 1,742; English, 900; Welsh, D72; Irish, 2,310; Italians, 617; Austrians, 2S9. Other nationalities bring the to tal to 20.40S men. In the suit of the Probst heirs against the Lehigh Valley Coal company, in volving $50,000,000, Judge Savage last week took the case out of the jury's hands, contending that the plaintiffs had no case. The case grew out of a sheriff's sale of 122 acres of coal land at Mt. Carmel in 1S40, title to which was acquired by the defendant. This was part of a large estate, the most valuable of which were large tracts of coal land left by Mr. Probst, one of the wealthiest men of his day, who died in 183S. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. (Under this heading ihort letters of Interest n ill be published when aecompmlcd, (or publica tion, by the writer's name. The Tribune does not usume responsibility (or opinions hire eipremcd.J Not Consistent. Editor of The Tribune. bir: People become suddenly alarmed and tal:c cery iwsslble precaution to pre cut the spiead of contagious or infectious disease in a com munity when menaced by the tame. I f-liall not say one word against tliii I do sy, liowour, that we arc not ionlstent. In this respect, both the people and the nep.ipei5 aie equally at fault. Kery community in menaced by an eiil that pioduccd gieatcr sufteiing and ia moie to be dreadeJ than the sinall-pov, yellow fetcr or lep-ro-ij. The dramshop business destroja more an nually, j ear in and jear out, decudo after do cade, than famine, pestilence and war combiaad. Yet jioople aie sapient and look on the dium shop as "necessary," Why necessary? Is any busmen neceary that ha nothing good In it and is evil and only tontlnuously fioiu one end to the other, Hut we hear some one exclaim, wo cannot nuke people moral by law and we hare i.o right to enact or nfoue sumptuary laws. They tay that we must not attempt to "regulate" or "prescribe" what people fhall Kit, or drink or wear. That is not anv argument in (aor of the duni'diop business1. Wo do luo an inalleablc right to piotett the home. Wo aie lequlicd to protect tlioje aiound w, 1 h.ito said tlut the dramshop business de stroys more than famine, war and pestilence com bined, Do you look tncitdulously at muV 'ion hac not made any imestigatlon or study of the subject If ,ou do, It Is a well Micmii fait, es tablished beyond thu potdhllity of dispute by any one thut In tills gieat rountry of ours, ron before the atquUltlon of the "new .ess.:is" that e'.fiy time the hands' on the dial marks I've minutes, a soul passes to etcinlty as the icniill of the nefarious diamshop business. Is I hue anv. thlmr else tlut would be tolerated whiih has ft m 1 1 a black riToulf This U not all. It Is the fruitful i.ouicc of ciimr, misery and sudeiliiRa of cu-iy iuiJKlualilo character. 3Iore than nine tenths of tho criminals that appear beforo our courts of justice uic hiouctht there either directly or Indheetl.v because of the dramshop. Ilecently and solely because of increase of (rime, by tea ton of llie iluuiishop business, the criminal court Msious of this county have been increased fioiu two weeks at a i-lltlns to tlueq weeks. Mliat other oil would any community tolerate, law or no law, with such a blaik record? Aie ou be Biimlni; to cay 'ciauh"? Very well, let mo re mind J on that that appellation cirri rn not one feather's weight In aririinuiit, and It is very much like the tchool boj'.s maklmr up a fice to show his tupeiiority to his fellow nchoclnutc and iltsiixaiil of what he Is pajliisr, The (ham-hop nunaccj ho home; it men aces wclet j it liienaiea liuiircM honctt busl. nc3i It menaces the church; It menaces tho na tion. All lue felt Us potent poner. All haie sutfereil more or lr fioiu Its destructhe In lluences, lleiocs, prophets, priests and Una liaiu fallen by Us potent power, One drauishap In a community will do more baiiu to the people than a hundred small-pox cases. -G. H. Wheeler. Bouillon, Jan. i". Marriage Licenses. Stanislaus NovAoskl ....,,,.,, .....Tujlor Victoria Noak , , Taylor Julliu Nothacker,,,,., 10 Ntw York street Mr Ida J.Cobb ,,,,.,,,10 New York stieet Peter Brjlito ,,.,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,1'iiccliuin Anna Winlowi ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,1'rlicburi; Thomas O'Malley... 2139 Uockucll street llri,dit Hasting ,., ,137 Ooak street Thomas J. lUjdeo ,.,, ,Scriuon Catherine Gallagher ,...,,...,,., ...Scrmton y yyt 01 THU signature to CvdZL-, - Laxative LAST WEEK OP CIVIL COURT (Concluded Item P.ipo S,l ri venue. Jnntinry 1, 1889 she left him because of his cruelty. One of the most serious n negations ngntust him was contained In a teller sent her from Philadelphia urging her to come there and earn money for him by Immoral means. Suit for Valuable Proporty. Attorney C. Conicgj's, ropresentlUK the dime brink, yesterday began a suit In ejectment to compel J, N. nice to deliver possession of tho property next the Dime bank, on Wyoming nvenue, which the plaintiff alleges he contract ed to sell. Tho property In dispute Is valued In round numbers at $50,000. Allowance Is Made. President Judge A. A, Vosburg of tlie orphans' court, yesterday handed down tho following opinion In the matter of the petition for an allowance for Eu gene S. LaPar, from tho estate of George S. LaPar: (leortre S. Ijltar died In (ho city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna, on the 21th day nf N'o- ember, tool, lcailnsr to survitc him a wlibw, .luatilta lillar, and an Infant son, Kuirene Sli.c maker 1-iISar. Upon proper petition, the Tllle fluaranty and Trust company, of i-iranlon, Pa., was duly ap pointed Riiardlan of this minor, and on Januny 4, 1002, this iruirdhn presented a petition asking for an older of court authorizing an allowanre for the 'Vupport and niilntenmcc" of Its ward. Ilaacd upon thin petition a citation was awarded, returnable January 11, 1002; and an answer Inl ine; been tiled by the widow, testimony was taken for the information of the court, nil parties In terested, so far as known, being represented at the heaiinp. The ndministiatnr of the cstati of George H. Lall.ir, deceased, was represented by T. V, Hoban, who also appeared for the widow, while La ton 31. Schoch appealed foi the guar dian. The preliminary question of whether or not an allowance can leg illy be made must be an swered In tho nfllrniati.c. See 1 lth. Or. Court Pr., pasi! 31, and cases cited. L',e:i where there Is a direction In a will to accumulate Income, the courts arc authorized to order an adequate al lowance for the minor from such accumulation, for maintenance and education, where there ore no other tallablc moans. Act 2', 3Iarch 13)2, sec. 13, 1'. L. 102. Klnlke's Estate, 2'i W. N. (!., 1UJ. The court is also asked to ratify and approi e the pij incuts already made by the ginrdian, on behalf of the ward, amounting to $030.02, and as it appears from the evidence that these expenditures weic legitimate and proper, allowance is made as prajed for, with the Eanio force and effect as if made before said sum was paid. Seibert's Ap., 19 Pa., 140. A recpiest was also made for the allowance of a fee for the '.en ices of counsel in lonncttion with this application and other necessary mat ters. It appears that considerable time lias been spent by Mr. Schoch and other attorneys who lmc assisted liim, in the examination of the records relating; to this estatit, so that the guar dian, as well as the court, could 1 fully in formed as to the mtuie and extent of the prop erty of this minor, and the income which the guardian will be called upon to collect. That this work was laborious, and that it has been thoroughly and satisfactorily done, is shown by the large number of copies which bae been procured by counsel and offered in evidence, nf the arioua records, deed, lcae.s, and other matters relating to the estate. I'nder these cir cumstances, it seems proiier to make an allow ance for Lajton 3L Schoch, T. 1'. Hob in and other counsel who may hac agisted in this work, of $300, and such an allowance is accoid ingly made. It appeals fiom the evidence that the one thinucrb whosi hands the allowance authorized in this proceeding must pass, is the mother of the ward; and it has been held that an allowance will not be made to a father for the maintenance of his minor children, unless it appears that he is unable to support them. Ilarlord'a Accounts, 0 Riwle. 32J. Dut in the case under consideration, it ap pears that the mother has no means whatcci; and it is well settled that when a mother is not able to maintain her minor ihild, an allowance will lie made for its past and future suppirt. Pennoik's i:st., 32 Leg. Int., 169. Strawbiid?e's Ap., 5 tliartoii, EOS. 'I he net question which naturally arises, is, what allowance would'be a reasonable and pioper one, under all the circumstances of this case? An instructive authority upon this point, is the case of the Kst.itc of Dora Aslimead Jones, a minor, reported in 10 I'lilla., Hep., 22S. It waa thero held that 'Tood, laiment and shelter arc not all that the court should provide (or; but that it looks to the establishment nf a social emlronment in keeping with tho circum stances and position in life of the family, and mth as the court has leason to believe, from all the cWdence within its reach, the father ldmsolf would hate provided." The facts in evidence to which this rule should apply are as follows: The annual income, which is being paid and will be paid to the guardim, is about hI-c thousand five hundred dollats; per haps a little more. The father of the minor, dur ing his lifetime, occupied a position in life which called for large expenditures, and It is in evi dence that ho lit cd up to his income, as stated aboic, although it does not appear that he was a man of any bad habits, or tlut he wasted his money in any way. At the time of his dcith be was liyng with his wife and child in a well-kept and icsppctable family hotel In the city of Scran ton, and W. II. White, the lropiictor of tills hotel, testlllcd that the mode of life of Mr, I.a liar icqulred the expendituic of a luge sum of money. It appears that the decedent was of ,ery good family, and that he :n well educated and intel ligent. Ills widow is also of good social stand ing, and ob.Iously cultured and letini'd. All these matters must properly be cousldeicd In deUimluiiig the amount of the allowance; and I cannot Oicrlool; the evidence as to the necessity of providing a homo for the child, where he can be kept nuit from the surroundings incident to a hotel life, which arc certainly not conducive to the proper rearing of a child. Tlie petition of the guardian, as originally filed, did not include a specific mqucst for an allow, anee lor furnishing a house for u home, but all patties at the hearing agreed that it might be loiisldeied as a pjit of the application, I do not piopuse to dlsciwi the evidence in detail, but have simply lefened to It In u general way, without quoting fiom the testimony of the dif ferent witnesses called, Sse Not lis ?. fisher & Ash, 111. The case of Dora Jones, a inliioi, (supra), seems very like thu one under consideration, and 1 feel inclined to adopt the older theic uuda so far as an annual allowance Is ronccnitd, heailng in mind the lelathc income of tho two ostites. In Hi it taso an allowance of 2,000 per annum was nude, the estate jleldlng $1,000 n jear; one half of this being appropriated for present needs and the balance allowed to accumulate. Vdoptlug this rule, piaetlcallv an allowance ot $.1,000 ier j ear Is nude, to begin January 4, IWrj, am) to continue until the Iiuthev older of this court. n allowance ofn full one-half of (he income would bo made, except far the fact that pait of tho income is deilved from toal rnialtlcs, which, cd course, Is really a withdrawal fiom the loipua of the istate. I lute alluded In tho evidence upon the ques tion of the necessity nf making an allowance (o IK up u home In which the minor ran be i cm red; but the advantage of a homo life for a child arc too obvious to icqulro ntended dlsciiision. See bmlth vs. (Summeie, 30 N, J, Kip, 127, I allow the mm of ?2,5oO at this lime for llie puiposo of furnishing a home In which this minor ran be reaied by bU inothei; and should this allowance prove inadequate for this purpose, an increase can be asked for u a subsequent time, A. A, VmbuiB, I', J, In Orphans' Court, In the orphans' court j-esterday Judge A. A. Vosburg heard tho adjud cation of all accounts of executors, guardians and others which were con firmed nisi at the beginning of the term, for llnal confirmation of s.ame. Judge A. M, Picas of the orphuns' court of Lutserne county took up the hearing lu the audit of the exceptions ia on eVery box hi Of gennitl Bromo'QuinlneTabirta The "Blighting Whit i Wlw&, Mm Saiai-B-h Does . lis Deadly Wsc L--v"v5 SS f.TU, L Cooling Off Taking Cold. It Is lust tho aamoold story of exposuro to cold. The neglected cold bocomlng chronic catarrh. Catarrh cxtondlng nlong the dell cato mucous membrane to tho bronchial tubes nnd developing chronic bronchitis, canning roughing and expectoration. Btlll neglected, further extension, the lungs arn readied, catnrrlinl consumption Is established. Tho "White l'lagua" scoros another victory nnd the crave couceali the record of neglected catarrh. A well-worn road to n withering blight and untimely death. Tliousamlsupon thousands hitvo traveled It, and thousands upon thousands nioro Kill travel It. Every year develops a multitude of new victims. Consumption tho foil destroyer Is most alarmliiz in Its frequency ami dire In Us results for It annually summons to ttiolr Ions rest oror 000,000 victims In tho United States alone. It Is a dlseaso which spares nolthcr Bge, norhcx", rank orfortuno. It Is Illto tho vnmrlro that drinks up the vital stream and still fans with Its wings the hopes xvhlch per petually flutter In tho beetle broast. It Is a terrible and insatiable tyrant, marching down tho alslos of time, blasting, devastating, des troying, establishing a gloomy empire, of misery and death. Catarrh Is a fororunner of most cases of m a. iStoxMlWrJPPraSyHWAU'WM tEWHHceawrfaasaiiamyMjtTiflBasjra filed by Clara Boyer, a minor, to the account of her guardian, W. J. Shlffer, which Judge Vosburg could not hear on account of having been consulted In the case before his appointment. The exceptant is represented by C. H. Woodruff, and C. V. Dawson appears for the guardian. As all the witnesses xvero not on hand the audit was ad journed until Friday of this week. RAJLROAD TIME TABLES Lehigh Valley Bailroad. In Effect, Nov. 3, 1001. Trains leave bcranton. for Philadelphia and New York via 1). k 11. It. 1!., at 6.3S and 9.3S a. 111., and 2.1S, I 27 (Ulack Diamond Express), and 11.89 p. m. Sun days, I). & II. II. It., 1.5S, S.27 p. m. Tor White Haven, Hazleton and principal poinls ill the coal regions, via 1). ,t II. It. It., 6.MS,, 2.18 and 4.27 p. 111. Tor I'ottsvillc, U.SS a. m., 2.18 p. m. Tor Bethlehem, Kaston, Resiling, Harrisburg, and piincipal intermediate stations, xia I). & II. 11. R., 0 SS, 0.38 u. m.; 2.1S, 4.27 (Ulack Dia mond Express), 11.30 p. in. Sundays, D. & 11. R. Ii., 0.38 a. in.; l.Se, S.27 p. m. Tor TunUianuock, Tovvanda, Kliniia, Ithaca, Geneva and principal inteiiuediatc stations, via D., h. and . R. H.. S.10 a. in. and 3.50 p. m. Kor Geneva, Rochester, liuftalo, Niagara Talis, Chicago and all jvoinls west, via D. 4: II. It. 11 , 7.4b, 12.0.J a. m. ; 1.42, 3.28 (I'.laek Diamond Ex press), 7.43, 10.41, 11.30 p. m. bundays, D. & II. 11. It., 12.0J, 8.27 p. in. Pullman pallor and flecpin or I.:hlirh Valley Parlor cars on all trains betwem Wilkes-flairc and New York, Philadelphia, Buffalo and Suspen sion llrldse. ROM.IN II. WILBUR, Gen. faupt., 20 C'oitland street. New Yoilt. CHARLES b. I,i:E, Gcu. Pass. Agt 20 Cortland btreel, New York. A. W. NOXEMACHER, Div. Pass. Agt South nethlehem, I'a. Tor tickets and Pullman 1 nervations apply to city ticket office', 00 Public bipiare, N'ilkcs-ISarrc, l'a. New Jersey Central. In Effect Nov. 17, 1001. Stations in New York, foot of I.ibeity street and f-outli l'euv, X. R. Trains leave bcrantoii for New York, Philadel phia, Easton, Betlilehini, Allmtonn, Mauch Chuiik, White Haven, Ashley and Wilkes-Banc nt 7.30 a. m., 3 p. in. and 4 p. 111, .Sunday, 2.10 p. m. (Quaker Citv E.xpress leaves Pcranton at 7.a0 a. in., through solid vestibule train with Pullman Buffet l'ailor Caif, for I'hlladelphia. Tor Avoca, Pittstou and ilkes-Uaiie, 1 p. in. and 4 p. in. Sunday, 2.10 p. in. Tor I.0111; Branch, Ocean Glove, etc, 7.30 a. 111. and 1 p. in. Kor IteadinK, Lebamn and Il.11 risljiuir, via AN Icntown, at 7.30 a. 111. and 1 p. in. .Sunday, 2.10 p. m. I'or l'ottsvillf at 7.30 a. in. and 1 p. m, 1'or lateji and tickets apply to uRent at station. C. M. BURT, Gen. Pass. Agt, W. W. WENTZ, Gen. fnpt. Selawaro and Hudson. ' In Effect November 21, 1901. Trains tor Carbondale have sSeianlim at 0.20, 8.00, S.r, 10.13 a. in.; 12.00, 1.20, 2.31, 3.S2, 5.2'), 0.23, 7,.17, 0.13, 11.20 p. 111.; 1.31 .1. 111. 1'or lloui'-lale-0,20, lO.HJa. 111.; 2.31 and 3.29 p. m. I'or Wilkes B.11 re U.3S, 7.18. S.ll, 9.3, 10 4J a. 111.; 12.0J, 1.42, 2.1S, S.ii, 4.27, 0.10, 7,15, 10.11, 11.30 p. 111. I'or I.. V. It. R. Polnts-tX83, 9.38 a. in.; 2.13, 4.27 and 11.30 p. in. Tor Pcmisilvanta II. It. Points 0.3S, 9.33 a. in.; 1.42, 3.2S and 4.27 p. ill. Kor Albany and all jiolnls north 0.20 a, 111. and 3.32 p. 111, SUNDAY '1UA1NS. 1'or Caihoiidah. (i.50, U.."U a. in.; 2.34, 3.32, C.S2 and 10.32 p. in. 1'or Wilkes-Burie 9.38 a. 111.; 12.02, 1.5S, 3.23, 0.32 and fc.42 p. m. Kor Albany and points north '1.32 p. m. Tor Honesdale S.50 a. u. and 3.32 p. 111, W. I,. I'RVOR, II. 1'. A bcranton, Pa. Pennsylvania Railroad. Schedule in Effect Juno 2, 1901, 'trains leave 1-ciaiilnii; ii.33 .1. 111,, week days throuKh vestihule tiain from Wllkes-Biric. Pull man buffet parlcii car and com ties to Philadel phia, via I'uttsville; stops at piimlpal iidiinie iliate Ktatlons. Al-o connects foi .simbur.v, lljf ilsburi:, Philadelphia, lldtlinore, Washington uud tor 1'itubiiig; ami the wot. 0.38 a. in., week clajn, for Sunbiuy, UaiiUhiiri;, I'hilidi'lpbla, Baltimore, Washiiigtou and Pitts buirr and the west. 1.42 p. m week iU)S (Sundsvs, 1,38 p. in,), for Minbuiy, Ilarrlsbuu, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Waihlnn'toii and l'lttsbm? and the west. 3.28 p. in,, week das, throunh vestibule trein from Wllkcs'llaue. Pullman buffet parlor ear and eoiclii's to PhlUdelphla via Pottsvllle. Stojui Hi pruiupai iniinueciuic hinciuiis. 4.27 p. m., vveek dajf, for Hizleton, bunbury, liairlsbirt;, 1'lilludclphla and I'lttsbuiir. .1. II, llintilllNSOX. Gen. Mgr. , J. B. WOOD, Gen. Pairs, Agt. New York, Ontario nnd Western. In Effect Tuowliy. Sept. 17, 1W11, NORTH HOUND. I.eivo Leave Arrlie Tialus, ii anion, Carbondale, Cadooia. No, 1 ,..10.30 a. in.- 11.10a. 111, 1,00 p. m, No. 7 O.lUp. m, Ar L'aibondale 0,10 p. in. SOUTH BOUND. I4VB Uuve Anlve Tialns Oadosla, Carbondale. Scrantun, No. 11 00u, m. 7.40a. in. No. 2 2.15 p. in. 4.01) p. in. 4.40 p. 111, SUNDAY OM.V, NOHlll BOUND, Leave Leave Arrive 'lialns. Sciautou. Caibondale, CmlcviU, No, I) 8.30 a. in. 9.10 p. in. 10.43 a, 111, No. a 7.0) p. 111. Ar. I'arbviidale 7.10 p. 111, SOUTH BOUND. I cave Leave Auive Trains. Cadosla, CarlMndale. Scrantun, No, 0 7.00 a. 111, 7.40 a, 111, No. 10 1. 30 p. 111. 0.00 p. in, U.4 3 p. 111. 'Ira I in N'os. 1 on week days, and 0 on Hundjvs, make main line oiiiiicellom, for New York eitj, Middletovvu, Walton, Norwich, Oneida, Ojvvcko and all points vvett, Kor further information ccnsult ticket agents. Erie Bailroad, Wyoming: Division. Traina for New York, Newburah ami Intermo dlate points leave Scranton u tullvws: 7.20 a, m.: 2.23 n. m. Arrivals 1Q.33 a. in. from Mlddlfloun, lionet, dale, llawley and intermediate points. 0.20 p. ui, from New York, Nevvburgh and intermediate point!. No Sunday trains. Prwaili , Doctor Says It 13 Catarrh. consumption. Tho prssenco of catarrh Is orldenco of n predisposition to tns "Wither ing Whlto riaguc." Do not let It progress, stop it, euro it. lWoro It has reached tho lungs )0ii can do this with very llttlo effort and oxpense. Stuart's Catarrh Tablets are a soverlgn remedy for tho peculiar constitu tional condition or systemm djrscrasla that permits of chronlo catarrh. They drlvo catarrh out of the system acd beal the evi dences of its ravages so lone as tho destine tlvo procosses Invo not been allowed to pro gross to a point boyond possibility of repair. They will euro catarrh of tho head, nose, throit.cars, bronchial tubes, and tho numm ary tract, but If unco lung substance. Is des troyed and In the cheeks tho hectic spots hum brightly like signal lamps of death, then they nro powerless to Bare. Thoro In a point in tho destructive processes of progressive catarrh beyond whfoh no medicine can cure, where no uccticy yet discovered will nrrest or save. Bo timely wlso, euro your catarrh while yet It may be cured. Talto no chancci of sonio exposuro fnnulnrr tho smouldering 11 ro of chronlo catarrh Into a dnv.istatincr ronn.irrn- tlon of consumption. You can buy Ktuart's Catarrh Tablets at any drug store for w cents uun.immiafTmm But a Few uays k. In which to take advantage of our Great Removal Sale. We have decided to make sale the best, by offering special bar gains in all departments. I A large line of Gilt and I nc Embossed Papers at less than sq is usually charged for white Paper blanks, Beautiful stripe, 5c. floral, tapestry and fabric effects. $6.00 Irish Point Curtains,$5.oo 5.50 Tapestry Curtains, 4. So Bobbinet Ruffle, per pair, 1.50 These are but a few offered by this sale. WILLIAMS & M'ANULTY 126 Washington Avenue. cSSIn Our New Store in a Few Days. THIRD NATIONAL U OF SCRANTON. Capital, $200,000 Surplus, $550,000 Pays 395 interest on savings accounts whether large or small. Open Saturday evenings from 7.30 to S.30. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Dolawnre, Lackawanna and Western, In i:iU"tt Nov. 8, 1D0I. liMins lcae Kruntoii lor New Vol k At J.40, S.n. 0.03, 7,00 iiikI 10,05 u. in. i l.'.lj, H.W, S.8J p. 111. 1'or hcvv Voik ami I'lilUclelpliia .7.50, 10.0J j, in., ami 12,(3 jml :s.:'1 ii, in I'vr 'I'olij. luimi At U.1U li. in. I'cr UiilTalu 1.15, tl.'JJ and H.Oil u. in ; l.M, U.S0 iiiid U.S.'i p in. 1'or lllui; lumluii ami vvjj .talloni 10.20 u. in, uml 1.10 p. in. l'oi Ofgo, bjiaciinc umt I'llca 1.10 und U.21 a. in,; 1.3V p. in. 0,viiici t,vwc'uii) uml lllica train ut ti.ii a in. iIjIIj, I'Aa'pt l-uiiclj'. For Moiilroi 11.00 J. vi.i 1.10 and 0.50 p. m. Nic holion airoininoilalMi 1,00 ami 0.15 p. in. lllooiiibliuiv llhUioii-Jl'iir Nurtliuiuliciluuil, at i!..'tf and 10.O". a. in.; l.M ami 0.10 i, m, For I'lvnuiulli, at B.I0 a. in.; li.10 and 0.lj p. m Sunday Trains For Xi York, 1,10, J.13. U.05 and 10.0) a. in.; ,'1.10, U.:M p. m. For HcilTalo 1.15 and 0.-- a. in.; l.U, t.cV) and 11. SO p. m. For Ulnghaiiitoii and way tiloiu.iQ.' .i. m. IllooiiijJjini; JlMfclou ).oac Canton, 10 0j t. m. unj 0. 10 l, in. Sconrne . n" .'W-i; t.. Mv Has Dovclopcd Bror.chltl: a bo;. Try thorn nnd you rrlll ucsomo their advocate, and friend. Mr. V. N. Benton, whoso nddroRi Is caro of Clarlclloiue.Troy.N. Y..says: "When I run up zgalnst anything that Is good I llko to tell peoplo of It. I havn been tronblod with catarrh moro or lest for some tlmo. Last winter moro than over. Tried sovoral so called cures, but did not get any boncnt from them. About six weeks ago I liouRht a so cent bor of Stuart's Catarrh I ablots and I am s'ad to say that they have done won dcra for mo and I do not hesltato to let all my friends l:nnw that fituart'a Catarrh 'lab lets aro tho rlcht thing." Mr. Geo. J. Casanova, of hotel Griffon. WestSth street. New York City, writes: "I have commenced mlrin Stuart'R Catarrh Tab lets and already they have Riven mo better results than any catarrh euro I bavo over tried." Mr. A. 11. Fombank of Columbus. Ohio, says: "I suffered so mniiy winters from Catarrh that I took It as a matter of course, and that nothlnc would euro It oxcent a change of climate, which my business affairs would not permit mo to take, My nostrils were aimosi niwnys cioggca emain.. the last days of this Papers 75c Paper 25c I Carpet Offers 1 lot of All Wool Smyrna Rugs, 30x63, plain centers, fancy borders, were - $4,00 &2.J& 75c Ingrains 60c $1.00 Brussels. . . 75c U examples of Real Bargains U K Behind a Mask. Some grocers will try to sell you a package made to imitate :i flf !i C MinceMeat claiming it is "just us good it is not. Look at the box carefully see that it reads "None Such" and has the picture of the "None Such" mince meat girl. Write us if your grocer re fuses to immcdU atcly supply you. Merrell'Soule Co. Syracuse, N. Y. innwirmniiWMif imwiti 3 Inlerctli J nd should know u bout (be wonilerful MARVEL Whirling Spray The new Uf lull tt;rl.f. tni'c turn und Auction. Rot- mcf eai-.viosc c.oiitei.itui llllIUtIlUllUf, li ,...-. Atk i.ur d, unlit for It If It. iMnnoi fimiiily the MAIll i:i.. ao. enlli,. other, hut iftntlsljinin for II lllltlutetl hnLkftiia.lt frlva fulliiartlcularvaiiildirctllun.tn. MluablelQU.liei; Ml i:i.0,, Doom 660, Time Ud.'., ew YerK. I I h ulllliilll 5v E SJiSSW AY jKV.' V'JJtUR SM1 v.N.N's.n Wl .".,- - " . -L-nt. s f N S LllJr mm cbbpwSSjwSs d X In tho Grasp of Consumption. ,,, up, nnd I had to breatho through tho mouth causing an Inflamed, irritated throat. Tho thought of eating breakfast of ton nauseated me and tho catarrh gradually getting Into my stomach tool: away my appetlto and dlgostlon. "My dniKglst advised mo to try a fifty cent box of Btuait's Catarrh Tablets, because ho said ho had so many customers who had been cured of Catarrh by tho uso of thoso tablets, that lio felt ho could honestly recom mend them. I tool: his ailvlco nnd used sev eral boxes with results that surprised and delighted me. "I always keep a bos of Stuart's Catarrh Tablets In the houso and tho whole family uso thom freely on tho first appcaranco of a ca;igh or cold In tho head. "With our children wo thinlc thoro Is noth ing bo tafo and reliable as Stuart's Catarrh Tablets to ward o(T rrouu and colds, nnd with older people I liavo Itnowu of cases vvhero BH the hearing had been seriously Impaired by IB remedy." Send a postal card to F. A. Stuart Co., lUnrshall. Mich, renucstlnir their frosbook od catarrh. Wrltofor It to-day. )t EDUCATION At-. By a recent act of the legisla ture, free tuition is now granted at the Literary Institute and State Normal School Bloomsburg, Pa. to all those preparing to teach. This school maintains courses of study for teachers, for those preparing for college, and for those studying music. It will pir to write tor particulrs. No other school offers such superior ad vanUgcs at such low rates. Addresi J. P. Welsh, IE, Ph. D., Prla. SCRANTON CORRESPONDENCE SCH00L3, SCRANTON, PA. T. J. Taster, I'resident. Elmer II. Lawall, iTess. It. J. Foster, btanlcy I'. Allen, Vice Frcsidcnt. 8ecretrr. NEW YORK HOTELS. WESTMINSTER HOTEL Cor. Sixteenth bt. and Ir ng l'lace, NEW YORK. American Flan, $3.50 Fcr Day and Upwind. European Plan, $1.00 For Day and Upnardt. Special Itates to Families. T. THOMPSON, Prop. -4--- -- -t----t- -t--t- For Business Men In the h:art ot tho wholesale district 1 For Shopper.! T. mlnutetV walk to Wanamakers; S minutes to Sleeel Cooper' Bis Store. Easy ot access to the great Dry Good!) Stores. For Sighlseer.5 One block from B'way Cars. clv Ins easy transportation to all points ot interest. L ALBERT I NEW YOKK. cor. nth st. & umvrcnsiTy pi t" Only ono tllock from Broadway Vnnm- R 1 Nn WUSTAURANT ItOOUli, 4JI Up. rice3 Reaionabb -f-f-- -f -T--f--f---f-i Lager Beer Brewery MniiuracturoM of OLD STOCK Lin 485 to 4B5 N, Ninth Street, Telcphons Call, 2333. l'ktUdclyblA, l. On I j Ltrmi bpfrUlUl U inrrl. (uanlfH la nr ! br HkJI Frh&l )UrMi l.ickiM, Aba, UIoo4 cUu Kfnou uwiitj,ioi:nifcoa,nrirvtuMniUrt'Q bIIIb). IndrtfloDmtnti A Bhruka Urxani. Free Tuition 1 SB SliER i i SCRANTON. PA c r"SL." a "...