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THE SCRANTOjNT TJRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JANUARY 3JL, 1002.
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INDUSTRIAL
AND LABOR
LACKAWANNA AND MONTROSE
COMPANY MEETS.
Dividend of Three Per Cent. Ib De
claredJohn R. Wilson and C. E.
Tobey Elected Directors Electing
Delegates to the State Federation
of labor Convention nt Wilkes
Bane Driver Boys Causo a Strike
at Colcralne The D., Ii. & W.
Board for Today.
At u meeting of the board of direc
tors or the Lackawanna and Montrose
Railroad company, held In President
I.'oomls' olllce yesterday, a. dividend of
three per cent, was declared on the
capital stock of the company, payabb
on February 1.
John It. Wilson was elected director
In place of O. A. Gilbert, deceased, and
C. K. Tobey was elected director In
place of W. II. Jcssup, deceased.
This Is the second year the company
bus paid a dividend. The local Inves
tors who supplied the capital for the
construction of the road are now on
.couraged to believe that eventually
they will at least make even.
State Federation.
XotlcoB have been sent out by Presi
dent Compel a to the various locals in
Pennsylvania, advising them of the
State Federation of Labor convention
to be held In Wllkes-Harre on March
10.
Many delegates have already been
elected. Each local Is entitled to one
rcpicsentultve.
N. Y., S. & W. Earnings.
The New York, Susquehanna &
Western Itnllroad company, Including
the Wllkes-Uarro & Eastern ltailroad,
reports for December:
Gross earning-) J0"i,li"i Dci ?W.M7
Updating espouses 117,311 Dec. 12,012
Net comings irST.Stl Dec. $10,010
Included in the expenses Is one
twelfth of the entire taxes of the year.
From July 1 to December Si:
(5 1 . raining $1,4.17,017 Tuc . '01.007
Upcratlng expenses .... 7(1-2,4.! Inc. 83,7fciJ
Net earnings ?01,2IS Inc. ifiOjSl
Strike at Coloraiue.
The employees of the Coleraiuo col
liery of the A. S., Van Wickle estate
went on strike to-day because three
drivers employes at the colliery re
fused to join the union.
It appears that these men who didn't
believe in organization, weio ap
juoached on different occasions by the
employees for the purpose of getting
them to join the union and falling In
this u meeting was called last night
to take action.
It was decided that no per&on should
report for work until the drivcis be
come alllliated with the union.
It is expected that 'these men will
Join the organization within the next
few days.
D., L. & W. Board for Today.
Following is the make-up of the
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
board for today:
TIIUKSDAY, .1ANUA1IY ."0.
V.-,tins, ):.i-.t s p. m., A. n. Ilinmillt; 10 p.
in., M. 1Unnrg.ni; 11 p. in., C. W. Dunn.
KKIDAY, JANTAHV 31.
lMras llakt 1.S0 .1. in., llobokcn, Ili.nlj ; t a.
in., W. W. laibar; li a. in., Ilolml.in, 11. .1. I..ir
kin: 8 a, in., Unlinkm, W. .1. Mosul ; 11 J. in.,
O. W. I'itgcr.ild; 1 p. in., 1'. CijiuiuIi; - p.
in., llohokcn, II. II. Gillig.in; ." p. in., llobokm,
1). Ilaggcrly; U p. in,, l". Ilillett.
huminits Ktc.-C a. in., ('.iiilgg; S a. in.,
l'louufclkcr; !l .i. in., Xldiols; 11 a. in., M. Car
limdy; 2 p. in., 'llioinion; 0 p. in., 1'. McDon
nell, J. llenncgaii'.-i crew; 8 p. ill., M. Golden.
Pushers 0 u. in., Wliiner; 7 a. hit, l'inncrty;
S a', in., Naunian; 11,11 j. in., Moran: 0 p. in.,
Williim Hoar: 7..'!0 p. in.. Murphy; 0 p. in., W.
II. Il.irlh'iloinew ; V p. in., Lamping.
IMi.ih West S a. in., P. Wall; 1". a. in., J. J.
O'llar.i; I p. in,, O. Handolph.
I'.iciigrr Kngincs 7 a. in., Gaftney, 7 a. in.,
Siiigir, Pla, in., htcor; 0.13 p. r.i., Staiitmi; S.30
p. in., O. Miller.
Nona:.
I'oiidmtor JI. Minpliy will vrpoit at biipctin
tcndcnl'ts oftkc S u. in., ,I,in. 31.
I'. McDonnell ami crew will 1,1111 0 p. 111., tu in
tuit Jan. 30.
I). Wallace anil cicw will go to llobokcn on
Jin. 20, Jan. 31, to loam Morris anil l!o ill vis.
ien.
Coinliulora A. Geulty anil cicw, ,1. .1. Mm ray,
William lluar, W, 11, llaitholomew ami C. Lamp
ing will attend lu a, 111. class ulr brake tar,
a.m. 31. ,
Conductors ,T, llojins anil C, Shenigcr uud
crews will attend 2 p. 111. ilass air brake ur,
Jan. 31.
t'omluelois .1, II. Sv.urtz- and JI. It. McIuic
mill crews will attend 7.30 p. in. cla air bruks
car, Jan, 31,
This and That.
Sir. Henry E. Gilpin, formerly of the
New, York Susquehanna and Western,
lias been appointed general superin
tendent of the Ohio division of the
Erie and Chicago and Erlo railroad,
with ofllce ut Cleveland, to taku etfeet
Feb. 1.
Quoting a high ofllelal of the Lackn
wnnna, the Philadelphia Stockholder
says: "The anthracite coil situation
Is In splendid shape. I do not helievo
that there will bo any labor troublo
in the anthracite region this spring.
The men are receiving better wages
than over before nnd they have all the
work they can do."
BDAVER TAIL SOUP.
Michigan Lumber Camp Delicacy
That Amazed a Marylnndor.
Fiom the New York Sun,
"Although I am a Mnrylander, and an
eastern shore one nt that," said Chaun
coy F, Itaynor, "and consequently
know wlint goods things to eat are, I
want to tell you that I'll have to take
off my hat to the lumber camp cook
of tho upper Michigan peninsula as the
discoverer, fabricator nnd dispenser of
n dish that knocks the eastern shore
cnlsne silly, And that rare lumber
camp dlch Is beaver tall soup,
"I was with Colonel I'urk of Col
umbus, Ohio, deer hunting In the Kalny
Lake region of Michigan one fall. We
lived at u lumber camp boarding
eli.mty,
"There wete signs of beaver at the
upper end of the lake, and a trapper
succeeded In trapping one of the wily
dam builders.
"When the beaver was brought Into
camp the ramp cook went nearly wild.
And so did the lumbermen when they
lieurd the news. All because they had
been trylnjj to trap a beaver for weeks;
not for Its fur, but for Its tall, as they
were pining, (hey said, for beaver tall
soup.
I "The cook took that broad nppen-
FORTHECHILDREN
To Koop Tholr Digoition Perfect
Nothing Is So Safonnd Pleasant
an Stuart's Dynpopotn Tabids
Thousands of men nnd women have
found Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets the
safest und most reliable preparation
for any form of Indigestion or stomach
trouble. '
Thousands of people who tire not
sick, but are well and wlsli to keep
well take Stuart's Tablets after every
meal to Insure perfect digestion and
avoid trouble,
Put it is not generally known that
the Tablets are just as good and
wholesome for little folks as for their
elders.
Little children who are pale, thin and
have no appetite, or do not grow or
thrive, should use the tablets after
eating and will derive great benefit
from them.
Mrs. G. II. Crotsley, i"3S Washington
street, Hoboken, New Jersey, writes:
"Stuart's Dyspepsia. Tablets just llll
the bill for children as for older folks.
I've had the best of luck with them.
My three-year-old girl takes them ns
readily as candy. I have only to say
'tablets' and she drops everything else
and runs for them."
A Buffalo mother, a short time ago,
who despaired of the life of her babe,
was so delighted with the results from
giving the child these tablets that she
went before the notary public of Eric
county. N. Y., nnd made the following
affidavit:
"Gentlemen Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab
lets were recommended to mo for my
two-months-old baby, which was sick
and puny and the doctors said was
suffeilng from indigestion. I took the
child to the hospital, but there found
no relief. A friend mentioned the
Stuart Tablets and I procured a box
from my druggist and used only the
large sweet lozenges in the box and
was delighted to find they were just
the thing for my baby. I feel justified
In saying that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab
lets saved my child's life.
"Mrs. W. T. Dcthlope,
"Subscribed and sworn to beforo me
this 12th day of April, 1S37.
"Henry Karis,
"Notary Public In and for Erie Co.,N.
Y."
For babies, no matter how young or
delicate, the tablets will accomplish
wonders in increasing llesh, appetite
and growth. Use only the largo swr-ot
tablets in every boy. Full sized boxes
are sold by all druggists for fiO cents,
and no parent should neglect the use
of this safe remedy for all stomach
and bowel troubles If the child is ailing
in any way regarding its food or assim
ilation. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have been
known for years as the best prepara
tion for all stomach troubles whether
in adults or infants.
dage of the beaver, mailed like an ar
madillo, took from It the underlying
bone and meat, and from It made such
u soup as never came from any other
stock, at the beck of the most expert
and scientific chef that ever put a ket
tle on. '
"We could do the same thing, and
perhaps better, on the eastern shore,
but we lack one thing. We haven't got
the beavers to yield us their tails."
LITERATURE AND TRADE.
Some Writers in Roumania Are Also
Saloonkeepers.
Kiont the Chicago Itcroril-IIcrald.
Pad news, sad news, comes from
Bucharest. There, as In fome other
parts of the habitable globe, the trade
of letters seems to bo loss remuner
ative than could bo wished by those
who have cither from choice or through
stress of circumstances adopted It. Not
long ago, it seems, a popular Roumani
an playwright named Caraglale, hav
ing been called before the curtain -after
the presentation of his latest drama,
said:
"Ladles and gentlemen, I thank you
for your applause, but it won't keep
body and soul together. If you really
wish to do something for me, como
across tho street to my saloon and buy
drinks."
Another Poumanlnu man of letters
has been forced to follow the exnmnle
sot by Caraglale and open a saloon for
the purposo of warding off starvation.
Both of these taltntcd gentlemen are
reported to be prospering us sellers of
Hery bevernaes, and here Is where the
regrettable feature of the mntter comes
lu. It has nlwuys been popularly sup
posed that men possessing literary tal
ent must of necessity bo devoid of the
business Instinct. It has never been
Biispected that they could have In them
latent abilities, which, If put Into op
eration, might enable them to become
stock speculatois, grocerykeepers or
purveyors of wet goods,
To the South via New Jersey Central.
The New Jersey Central lallroad Is
tho only lino offering Pullman service
to winter u-sortn lu tho South and the
Charleston exposition, with but one
change of cars.
Lowest rates and quickest time. Pull
map reservations tecured and baggage
checked through. Inquire of J, S,
Swisher, district passenger agent, C02
WestJLackawanna avenue, Seranton.
A Trip to California or Florida.
Those contemplating such a trip need
but to call on tho local ticket agent of
the Lackawanna railroad and ho will
arrange every detail, Including trans
portation, berths, reservations and
checklnjj of baggage through to desti
nation; also will furnish rates, folders,
descriptive literature and any other In
formation desired on the subject.
Through sleepers and day coaches to
Chicago. Only one change of cars to
California.
K J
JONAS LONG'S SONS.
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Thorn 10 n l-nflM- inri
iiwiv. u nu utuci niuucniuiit. iu unci mis vvceu uiui win yivc ucuci ouuaiuv-
faction during the last days of our January Clearing Sale than
A fitting climax to a successful occurrence. The goods offered today are the
cream of selections from the Big Store's large stock. Studied carefully, viewed from
every standpoint, for no other re'ason than simply this: That you may enjoy the best
bargains that is possible to give for the price asked.
Sale No. I
Begins Promptly at
2 O'clock.
Reading; gives a soft light,
JANTITY" LIMITED. "The
or
QU.-
Hour at the small price of.
Sale of Shoe Brushes "Shine, Did You Say?" This brush we are selling- today has
a dauber and is a 25c. value. For this hour buy them for
Sale of Pickle or Butter Crocks This article is a valuable addition to the household
useful for many things. There are she sizes, so many gallons to a size, and will be sold by
the callon. Rernilar price per gallon is 12c; buv them this Friday hour at, a gallon
Sale of Soap Manufactured by the celebrated firm, N. K. Fairbank Co., of Chicago, which
fact alone guarantees the quality. You may have noticed that your grocer has been forced to charge
you a higher price for soap on account of the advance in the soap market. You may buy
this soap today at less than cost of production. For One Hour, 2 to 0, It Bars for ZdC
Sale of Potash or Lye 1 pound cans. Buy it for this Friday hour at Uc
Sale of Ball Blue racked in neat boxes, no waste, no spilling, can't freeze, more .
economical. For Friday Hour buy it, per box C
Sale of Ammonia Full test, large half gallon bottles usually sold at 20c. to 25c; you
can buy it this Friday Hour for, per bottle I .ZC
Sale No. 2
Begins Promptly at
3 O'clock.
Buy them at this hour sale at 09C
Sale of Curtain Scrim Springtime almost here. You will possibly need material for some
windows. This Curtain Scrim is 1 yard wide and bleached. There is no better curtain material
for ordinary purposes that will equal the service of this Scrim. Regular value Sc. ; buy it, .i ,
for one hour Friday, on the Third Floor, for, yard 04C
Sale of Umbrellas Made of best Cotton Serge, size 2(i-inch ; a dozen styles in handles. Um
brellas never come amiss. Suppose you do have one or two, no telling how long they will Inst.
At the best, the life of an umbrella is short, and a chance to buy the kind on sale today for
one hour is certainly cheap OyC
Sale of Women's Wrappers Our former Wrapper sales were closely watched, and the .. ..
was the sale became intensely patronized. This sale, we know, will be no exception, for the Wrapper
offered today is a superior garment to any offered heretofore. Made from outing and flannelette
materials, in the best style, with flounce and shoulder ruffles; trimmed with all silk satin QQ
ribbon. Usual price for this Wrapper is $1.75 to $2.00 ; buy them on the 2nd Floor today at OOC
Sale No. 3
Begins Promptly at
1 O'clock.
(6 I A
Sale of Boys' All-wool Knee Pants The weight of this cloth is above the ordinary material
used for this purpose ; made- with hip pocket, best duck waist bands, well sewed seams, which
gives extra strength; size to 11 years, value 50c. For this hour on second floor buy
them at, each, , '. JtoC
Sale of Laces At no time of year can you find a better time to purchase such laces as we offer
you at this Hour Sale, Spring sewing is now at hand and laces are coupled with it to a certain de
gree, This lot of Point de Paris, Torchons and Oriental Laces and Insertions to match will prove
a boon to many; sold usually at
buy them tor, yard
t?tfft.
JONAS LONG'S SONS.
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OUR GREAT
IN BASEMENT
Everyday needs. Have you a list? Look at this list.
Sale of Clothes Lines Full 50 feet in length. Regit-
lar value 10c. On sale this one hour from 2 to : at OC
Sale of Curtain Stretchers A useful article. Will make cur
tains look fresh and keep their original width. Regular ?L
value. For this One Hour Sale buy them at VC
Sale of Egg Beaters Every housekeeper likes a good Egg
Beater. The kind offered today is the Dover Egg Beater, ,
considered the best, value 10c. ; buy them at this Hour for. . OC
Sale of Meat Choppers Regular price 10c. ; for this ,
Sale OC
Sale of Water Pitcher and Wash Basin A rare chance to buy
a large basin and pitcher made from the best stoneware.
Regular price 75c. ; buy them today at 5 C
Sale of Handsome Lamps
has a 10-inch Dome Shade, Rochester burner, fine gilt finish
regular value is SD.50. Buy them today for one
Sale of Dress. Goods dO-inch Colored Wool Light Weight Peb
ble Cheviots, a new fabric for spring and summer. Comes in red,
garnet, old rose, royal, grey, rcsida and navy. This is a Dress
(loods Special which eclipses anything we have heretofore offered
in merchandising history. Pebble Cheviots are the most correct
fabrics for costumes made in either plain tailored styles or with
trimming. The regular value is 5!)c. a yard; for this 00
minutes buy them for, a yard 3iC
Sale of Comfortables A lot of Fine Comfortables, large size,
weighs 7 pounds, covered on one side with pretty figured turkey red
calico, on the other side with plain, firmly stitched 2 or 15
inches apart. The best value you will find this season. Regular
price is $1.50; for this clearing sale price, Fridav, '.I .
to 4 : . . . $ 1 .U9
Sale of Men's Wool Underwear In this lot there arc 25 dozen,
all sizes, Shirts and Drawers. A regular $1.00 garment. Shirts are
Sale of Women's Petticoats One of those big bargains we can
hardly say enough about, and come only once in a while. It will
be profitable for you to remember the hour. This petticoat is
made from mercerized black satiric, is full width and made with
deep accordeon pleating, ruffle edged with one small ruffle; it has
a generous size dust ruffle. For Fridav, one hour, buv this ,
skirt at ." ' 9C
Sale of Seersucker Ginghams A fabric that will give you good
service ; the ground work colors are mostly pink and blue ; small
checks and narrow stripes, a desirable fabric for boys' waists
and women's dresses. On sale Friday for one hour, the Sc, yi
kind a yard O-lC
Sale of Women's Fast Black Hose This hose comes in all
sizes, is all cotton and a good yarn; just 50 dozen in this lot. We
will allow only four pair to a customer. Today at this ,
hour, a pair , '. OC
twelve and a half and fifteen cents,
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Advertisers oi Facts
JONAS LONG'S SONS,
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I ...III n!im Knlt-nt c-nMr-f.i--
This kind can be used for Table
$1.69
15c
needs,
8c
For this Hour Sale
9c
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iftfttttttttt tttttt
Only.
SCRANTON'S BUSINESS HOUSES.
THESE ENTERPRISING DEALERS CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS
OF EVERY OH ARAOTERPftD'ITLr AJDS ATISFAOT OWL f.
BUILDING aoNTRXCrUt?. I
Storm Utah and door, storo fronts, oflkf ami
ftoro furniture, in lurj or 00ft wood, und Job
bing. 820 N. Wajlin. ivc. f,. SOllMAH.
FOR SALE
nuanir.3 ond WAGONS of oil Mr.J! nlso
Ilouvs nnd HulMlnp !.ntn at taiga I in. HOUSES
CMI'PIID and QIIOOMKD at
M.'T. KELLER
Lackawinni Carriage WorU.
J. B. WoOLSEY & C6
CONTRACTORS
AND
BUILDERS,
Dealers In
Plate Glass and Lumber
OF ALL KINDS.
coumrr BUiLoitaa swivas tvov
Heme onlfe. 203-200 Hears nullillni;, transacts a
Si;cucrui LujiuuiK ami loan uuuncs llirouglioiu
the Rtato ol l'enmvlvunta.
E. JOSEPH KUETTEL.
rear Sit Lackawanna avenue, mamitactuipr ot
Wire Screens ot all klndi: fully prepared for
the spring season. We inaLs all l.lndi ot porch
fcreetn. et
resBEBsassgHagiiiflajiM
i
i
317 Lacka. Ave.
ieco id Floor.
Opon Even:ngs.
RAILROAD TIME TABLED.
Lehigh Valley Hailroad.
In l'.Hect, Nov. 3. l'.Wl.
Triin 1mu Sirmiixm.
Kor Philadelphia and New York ia I). 1: 11.
It. IJ .it ti..'lh :iml '.1.83 .1. in.. Jnd 2.1S, 1.27
(Ulaik Di.immid KxpirasO, mid ll.Sll p. in. Sun
d.ius, D. & II. U. It., 1.5?, $.27 p. in.
1'or White llacn, llazlrton and prindp.il polnls
in theioal region". J.i i. & II. It. It., li.".", -MS
and 1.27 p. in. 1'or I'ottsvillc, 0.3S .1. in., 2. IS
p. m.
Tor Bethlehem, K.itini, Heading, llauinhiug,
nnd principal intermediate st.itloiu. ia 1). A II.
It. II. , fi.3$, O.aS a. in.i 2.13, 4.27 (Illnik Dia
mond Upres), lJ.dO p. m. Sundaja, I). & II.
It. It., fl.MS a. in.; 1.5s, S.27 p. m.
Tor Tunklunnark, Tonandj. Klinlu. Itlurf,
Gcneui and pilntlpal liitermeilidto fl.i! ion', ia
1).. L. and W. It. It., S.Ui a. III. and 3.50 p. pi.
Kor Geneva, ltuchctcr, Uutlulo, Niagaia Talis,
Chlcaco and all iwints west, via I), fc II. It. It.,
7.18, 12.0J a. ni.; 1.IJ, 3.2S (Ul.uk Diamond Kx
press), 7.49, 10.41, 11.30 p. m. Sundays, D. & 11.
It. It., 12.0J, S.27 p. m.
Pullman parlor and alecpimj or Wiigli Valley
Parlor care on all train between Wilke-eHarre
and New York, Philadelphia, lluffalo and Suspen
sion lllidgc.
ItOM.IX II. WIMiUH, Gen. Supt., 20 Cortland
street, New York,
ClI.MtLUS S. LKIl, Cen. Pass. Agt., 20 Cortland
street, New York.
A. W. N'ONKMACUEH, Dlv. Pass. Agt., South
Pethlehtin, Pa. s
I'or ticl'ets and Pullman reservations apply to
city ticket olllce, CO Public Square, Wilku-llarrc,
Pa.
Delaware nnd Hudson.
In Krtect Xouiiler 21, 1001.
Tra'lns fur Carbondalo leaie tcranton at 0.20,
S.00, S.M, 10.13 a. in.; 12.00, 1.2'J, 2.31, 3.02,
5.W, 0.20, 7,57, 0.13, 11.2!) p. in.; 1.31 a. in.
I'ur lloiicsdalc O.LIO, lO.U.i. in. J 2.JI uud .'.20
p. in.
Tor Wilkes-Banc B.W. 7.18, S.ll. 0.3S. 10.43
a. m.; 12.U.1, 1.1.', 2.1b, 3.1J. 4,27, 0.10, 7.1t,
10.11, U..:n . m.
1'or L. V. It. 11. Puinl.1 0.3S, 0.3$ .1. in.; -.MS,
4.27 and 11.30 p. in.
Kor l'enniyhniila It. It. Points 0.3S, 0.33 a,
in.; 1.12. 3.23 and 1.27 p. m.
I'or Albany and all points noitli 43.20 a. m.
uud 3.52 p. in.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Kor Caibondalc-ti.SO, U.3J a. m.; 2.31, 3..'2,
5.52 and 10. o.' p. in.
Kor Wllkes-IIarre-0.33 a. m.; 12,03, 1.5S, 3.2S,
0.32 and S.42 p. III.
Kor Albany and points north 3.C2 p. in.
Kor llonciiaU 8..'0 a. in. and 3.D2 p. in.
W, I PUYOll, D, P. A., Seranton, Pa.
Pennsylvania Hailroad.
Schedule In Hffect. June '.', 1U0I.
Trains leavu Stiantoni 0..IS a. in., week ilayf,
through est.lnile lulu frmn Wilkes-tlarie. Pull,
man bullet parlor car and loathes In Philadel
phia, la Pott5llle; stops at piliit-ip.il Intcimo
dlntc stations. ,Uo nmiiectj foi .suiihurt, II ir
rlsburg, 1'hiladelphii, llaltlmorc, Washington jnd
for Pittsburg i.nd the ust.
U.33 a. in,, week dajs, for Sunbiiry, lUni.burg,
Philadelphia, Ililllmore, WuihlRgtou and Piu
buig apd the wet.
1,42 p. in., week dais (huudajp, 1.0S p, in.),
foi .Sunbury, IlairMiuiu-, Philadelphia, Ilallimoic,
Washington uud 1'itit.burg Jll tnn west.
3.2S ii. in., week dav, thiougli eitilule ti.i.n
from Wllkes-Itatre. Piilluun bullet pallor car
and loathe to Philadelphia Wa PotuUlle. Stups
at principal liitermcdlato stations,
1.27 p. in., neck daw, lor ILuletmi, Sunhuiy,
llariiob.ug, Philadelphia and Pittsburg.
J. II. IIIITIIIIN'-OX. Gen. Mgr.
J. II, WOOD. Gen. I'asi. Agt.
Now Yorl;, Ontario and Western,
In KIleLt Tuevlay, Sept. 17, Itol.
SOUTH DOL'M).
I.eate I.tuui An lie
Ti iliw.
No. I .
Nt'. 7
Stnutou. Ciiiboudale. t;ado.la,
,.iu.3ila. in. 11,10a. in. 1.0D js m.
, 0.10 p. in. Ar, Oarboudalco.iu ii, in,
:OUTII liUUM). ,
1.;ae Leave An lie
C.idojU. C.iiIk n.l.ile. S, i.iiiIihi,
7H0a. in. 7.IUII. p..
Tutus.
No. il
No,
2.1) p. in. I.!) p. in. 4.40 p. m,
bU.MJ.Uf O.M., XOIilll IIOU.ND.
L.'.ne l.tavu Anle
Trains.
No, 1)
No. 5 .
Seranton. Caibonuile. Laiiuila.
, tf.30a. m. 0.10 p. in. 10,15 a. in.
, 7.00 p. in. Ar. t'arboiidak-7.10p. in.
bOUTIl ISOUXI).
I,eae h?aa An he
Trains. CaJoola. OarlKindale. Siianlon.
SU. 6 7.01 a. in. 7.40 a, in.
No. 10 1.30p.m. 0.00p. lu. 0.4 p. in.
Tialns Noi. 1 u week i!a), and I) on SmihIj.m.-,
make main line cnnnoi-lloin for New Yuik rit,
Jliddlelnun, Walton, .Norwich, Oneida, Oiwego
and all points uct.
Kor fui'.hti Information lui.tilt tUket agtuts.
J, ('. AMUUtsOX. (I. P. A., New Yuik.
.1. e. WKI.SI1, T. P. A Sirantou. Pa.
Erie Hailroad, Wyoming Division.
Tialns for New orl., Xenburgli and Interme
diate points leae Siiauton iu follgwi 7..'0 a.
in,; 4.41 p. in.
Aulva! 10.33 a. in. from Middltou. Iluies
dale, Iluulvy and Inteimedrate poiuU. V.40 p. m,
from New York, New burgh and Intel medial
point. No Suuday turn).
Why Wear
Cheap Clothing? Jf
Just because you are short of money don't W5 WwlHllllfsl)i 1
run to the cash store and buy a cheap Suit of Mpj'il
shoddy. Come here and get Good Clothing the 'tmHrnW I
kind that has character the kind that stamps you FETOrt IS
as a person of judgment. Clothing, Hats and W wOTl j
Shoes for Women, Men and Children, on easy I- MWl
terms of payment. I aUla i
S3 Stores. 'fill
CTfflEVH&ViaTAHaM'SWg
Hanlev
"O
Bakery.
420 SPRUCE ST,
Successor to
HUNTINGTON. ,
Wu make tpccltltr ot One bread stuffs.
Orders tor Si1ad, 0 tiers, Croqutttei, etc.,
promptly oiled.
A full lino of Lee Cream and Ices.
PETER STIPP.
flenrrat Contractor, Ilulldcr and Dealer In
llullil.ns Mono. Ctinentlnj; of cellars a ppe
clalty. Telephone 2692.
OIDce, VS! Washington acnue.
THE SCR ANTON VlTIIIFIED BRICK L
AND TILC MANUFACTUMNQ COMPANY
Makers of raving Drlok, etc. M. II. Dale,
flei'eral Sales Agent, Olllce MU Washington av.
Works at Nay Aug. l'a.. II. & W. V. n. II.
EDUCATIONAL.
A O
By a recent net of tho legisla
ture, free tuition 13 now granted
at the y
Literary Institute
and '
State Normal School '
Bloomsburg, Pa.
i
to all those preparing to teach. .
This school maintains courses )
of study for teachers, for thoso
preparing for college, and for t
those studying music.
It will jiiy to rlto for partlcujsrs.
No other school olfers'kiich siiDerloriad
vanUgc at such low rates. Address
J. P. Welsh, A. M.,Pu, D.Ia. -
SCRANTOH COEItESPONDENOE S0H00L3,
SCRANTON, PA.
T. j. Poster, President. Ulmer II. Lawall, Ircis.
R. J. Foster, Stanley P. Allen,
Vice President. Secretary.
Allis-Ciialmers Co
Successors to Mncliino Business ot
Dickson Jlanufacturlng Co., Seranton
and WIlUcs-Barre, Pa.
Stationary Engines, Boilers, Mlnlnu
Machinery, Pumps.
1 0 VVA FARMSi-4.fceRne7t:iS
CASH BALANCC lCMPTILrAIOiUi?fr;rLJESK;c
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
Dolaware, Lackawanua and Western.
Ill KITtct Nov. s. 1001.
Tutus leao Ssrauton (at Ne Yolk At 1.40,
3.1J, U.0.1. 7.50 and 10.U5 a. III.; 12.45. 3.40, 3.3J
p. in. I'or New York -ml PluU lelphla 7.50,
10 ui a. in., and 12.15 .mil '! -"3 p. m. I'or Tobj.
Iianna At 11.10 p. in. 1'or Ihrlalo 1.13, 0.22 anil
H.00 u. in.; l.lis, 0.50 uud 11.35 p. in. 1'or niug
lumtun ami way station 10.20 ii. in. and 1,10
p. in. I'or O.wego, syiaitise and Uira 1.15 ami
0.22 a. in.; 1.51 p. 111. II 'So, r-iraiuso and
llllra tlaiu at 0.22 a. III. dailj. cxicpt Siinda).
I'or Jloniiu-i 0.W) a. M-i 1-10 and u.?0 p. m.
.NU-linUm anoiniiioilillim 4.WI and 0.13 ii, in,
1II(.uiiiLuik Division I'm Xoilhuinbiilaud, at
i:.S3 and 10.05 a. in,; I.M ud 0.1U p. in. I'ur
Phmouth, at MO , m.; 3.40 and I'.W p. m
.Sui.ila TijIiu--1'oi- Ni-tt Yoik, J, 10, ,1.13, 0.03
nud 1I.10 a. m.; 3.40, J.3I i. in. I'or lluflalo
1. 13 and 0.22 a. in.! 1-"J. ''.'O "'nl 11.03 p. in.
Km IlliijliJintuit and vjy nation 10.2O a. m,
llloou.ilmrg Division l.tatu S. union, 10.03 a.
m. and 0.10 p. in.
NeV Jersey Central.
Ill llitcct Xo. 17, 1001.
Stations in New York, foot tf l.ibeily tret
and t-outh IViry, N. It.
Trains leic fcerautoii f..r New Y"rk. Pliiladrl.
phla, Kaituii, llelhlelnvn, Uliiuouu, Mauili
I'lmnU, While II.imii, Atble ami Wilkea-llaiie at
7.30a. in., 1 p. in. ami 4 p. in. buiidj, 2.10 p. n.
Ijuaker C'Uy i:.preii lean Scunion at i'.. 0
a, m., tliro-jah mli'l tesiibiile train with Pullman
lluifet Pallor Cait, for Philadelphia.
for Aeea, Pittston and WilkevUaire, 1 p. m.
and 4 p. lu. buiida, 2.10 p. in.
I'or Long Uiam.li, O.eaii l.i.ne, etc., 7.S0 a.
in. ami 1 p. in.
lir Heading, I.ebaniii and Uaiil.uurg, via i
hnlouu, at 7.30 a. m. and 1 p. in. biuidjy, 2 10
p. in.
Kor Potto llle at 7.10 a. in. uud 1 p. in.
for talcs and ticket atmly to agent at station.
C. JI. IlUltl'. Cen. Pais. Agt.
IV, W. IVK.NTZ, am. supt.
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