TBE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, FEBRUARY , i win and Ernest. Tiffany against Ada E. TIL fany. An order wis made by court yeiterdiy allow In th tlctrcra of the new road In Newton until tlir next term ot court to make their report. Jurors Moused from duly wre ex-Jury Commlj. (loner Prank Doherty, ot Moscow) Thomas M. Mmlsay, el Carliondaloi t'. P. Carter. Itoger Kv an, Her. F. A. Frlcker, Jacoli PicllTor and II. Roe, ot Seranton. Another ?5,000 trcpisa autl aralmt ttia city ol Scranton and Delaware, Ltrkawanna. and Western Itallroad company, was instituted )e. teiday by Attorney K. W. Thajer. Clirhtormer Stevens l the plaintiff, and the blocked euhcrt near the Diamond crossing on rroldenco roij Is apaln' the cause of the suit. Mr. Htotciu al lege? the defendant ate iepnmlhlc tor IM blockade and that It danueed hi property on the Diamond tract vto the extent of the amount claimed. e tl, 1902. r - l ' I Jooas Long's Sods r Ja , Everybody s Made from purest, siost healthful ingredients; JLEVELAND BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. FORMATION OF A STATE FED ERATION OF LABOR. Hugh Frayne Is Sending Out Circu lars Calling Attention to tho Ne cessity of Such an Organization. New Coal Breaker the Pennsyl vania. Company Is Erecting at Fort Blanchard The D., L. & W. Board for Today 0. H. Reynolds Trans ferred to Schenectady. IIiiRh Frayne, of this city, temporary (irohident ot the committee bavins: In hargc the organization of a State Feil :ration of "Labor for Pennsylvania, is .tending out chculars to every local union In the state, calling attention to the meeting to be held In "Wilkcs-Iiatrc an March 10, to perfect a permanent organization. Every local union nfllllntcd nationally or Internationally, every federal labor union and every certral labor union is entitled to one delegate at this meet ing, when a constitution and by-laws will be adopted and a basis of perma nent representation fixed. In calling attention to the necessity of organizing a state federation, the circular says: "It is especially necessary to have tho child labor law enforced, and to abolish the sweat shop system. There are many other abuses from which the mining, textile and other industries sulfor. They are too numerous to mention here, but will be fully discussed at the coming convention." New Coal Breaker. The Pennsylvania Coal company's mammoth new breaker, No. 11, at Port Itlanchard, Is nearlng completion and prumlses to be one of the leading breakers of the "Wyoming valley. Tho breaker will be fed by the largest car rier line ever built for coal handling. This carrier Is something new in its line, being nn improvement over tho scraper lines frequently used for con veying coal from the ground to tho lop of the breaker. The coal will discharge from the carrier on two sets of Cox oscillating bars, which will remove all the dirt and flno coal, allowing none but tho lumps to pass over. Directly In front of each set of burs Is u traveling table live feet wide and thirty feet long, over which tho coal passes on Its way to tho crushers. Along either side of tho tables men villi be stationed to remove all tho slate and other impurities before It is broken, thus making that portion of tho coal which .is prepaied In tho front of tho breaker absolutely clean. Tho coal which falls through tho openings between the bars Is screened In tho back or the breaker and Is taken caro of by eighteen Thomas four stone slnteplckeis, which will make little hand picking necessary. The breaker Is equipped with seven sets of rollers, eighteen shaking screens (no round screens being used), conveyors, elevators, etc., and will have il dally capacity of 3,000 tons. The small sized coal will be prepared In n wnsherv, which Is built Independent of the main Btructuie, Wllkes-Barro Iteeonl, D , L, & W. Board for Today. Following is the make-up of tho tho Delaware, "Lackawanna and Wehteni 'board for today; ' MONDAY, rEHMIAHY 3. Kxtruj Kajt 8 p, in., Iloboken, II. polio ly, 11 p. m., M. J, llennecrati. tii:sday, raillUAUY i. KxtUi I'ast 1.S0 a. )ii., Iloboken, Y, Y, btev. riui o a. in., IliiboUn, I). Ilagecrty; 10 u. m., Vl C'anauslij II a, ra., V, Yn Wonntrj X p. in., I. 1). Lalllincr, W, A. Idrtholomeiv's crew; 2 ii. in., Iloboken, W. J. Hosier; 5 p. in., II. llltblng; 0 p. in., Iloboken, B. M. II.it. Ictt, II. II. Ollllu-uii'. crew, Summit, lite, l a. m., ,1, HvniiCBaiii 10 j. in., Nlchol; 11 a. m,, M. Cjnnodyj 3 p. in., Tliqinpton; 0 p. in., J, Carrltftfi 8 p. m., M. Gulden. Pusher ? a. in., S. rinutity; 0 a. in., IVId. ncr; 8 a. m., Nauinan; 1U5 a. in., Mouu; 7.SO p. ni., A. J, McDonnell) fl p. m., O. Bartholomew; 0 p, in., W, II. Bartholomew! 0 p. in., Lamping. Pitrai West 10 a. m., F. Wall; 4 p. m., J, J. O'Haraj 11 p. m., O. Randolph. , Mjenjct Kuyinca-7 a. to., 0. Miller; 1 t. m., t produces cake and biscuit .that are rare, sweet, light, delicious and in the highest degree healthful. The Cleveland name and trade mark are a safeguard against im purity and imposition in baking powder. Alum h used as a cheap substitute for cream of tartar in making manv baking; powders. It is a corrosive acid, condemned by physicians as dangerous to health w hen taken w it'll the iood, Slnjror; 10 n. in., Sccor; C.lj p. in., Stanton; S.50 p. m., JlcO'ocin. NOTICE. If. I.arkin ami crew will rim S a. in. c.tra, Feb. I, in place of Fellows and crew one tilp. Ilrakernan James Blanch will go out villi I-arkin until further notke. Ilrakrmiu M. O'Mallcy will pro out with It. Dulierty in place of C. Haggcity, until further notice. llrakcman 1!. Phillips icporls for V. A. l!ai tho'oincu's crew. llrakcmon L. Bidnell icporls for O. Randolph's crew. (i. W. Dunn, II. T. rollout, M. Finncrty ami news will attend 10 a. m. class, air brake cai, Feb. 1. John Mc-Cuc, .McCarthy and J. 11. McCinn and crew will attend 2 p. m. tlass, air biakc cu', Feb. J. F. .McDonnell, II. JIcAllirtcr. A. F. Mullen and clew, .1. II. Masters, O. Miller, F. '!. Itoccrs, v ill attend T. HO p. m. ila.'s, air brake iar, Feb. 1. This and That. Tho Heading company's experiments with compressed air are entirely satis factory and the company expects soon to dispense with the 10,000 mules It em ploys in its mines. "Work was resumed yesterday at the Mo. a colliery of the Lehigh and Wllkes Barro Coal company at Sugar Notch, which has been idle since last Decem ber, on account of flooding. O. II. Reynolds, mechanical engineer of the American Locomotive company, has been transferred to the Schenectady shops from tho Dickson works in this city. The change was made yesterday. NO MORE SNOW. Weatherman Says Weather Will Continue to Be Fair and Cold. "Weathermen F. II Clark? said yes terday afternoon that thi3 city has had all the snow Its going to have for many days and predicted a season cf continued cold and fair weather. "There may bo slight Hurries of snow," said he, "but there will, be no general snow storm of any conse quence for several days. The storm which passed over this city on Sunday was the edge of a big storm wave created by the union of two storms, one coming from the south and the other from tho northwest. Had as was the weather wo experienced hero It was as nothing compared to the weather in those places directly In tho track of the storm wave. The weather yesterday was clear and crisp and walking was exceedingly dangerous because of the slippery con dition of the sidewalks. Tho depart ment of public works is trying to en force its "clean sidewalks" order but finds it extremely rtlfTleult because of the great dltllculty e.p?!lenced In cleaning off the ico which bus formed, THREW HIM OUT. Michael Boliskl Had Troubles with Hi3 Old Forge Boarding Boss. Michael Boliskl. of Old Forge, yes terday earned the arrest of George YVargonls, his former boarding boss, whom he charged with assault and lar ceny. liollskl remained away from his boarding Iuiubo for some days and upon his return he claims that Wnr gonls threw him out and retained pos session of his wearing apparel. An drew Zaulrtus, who was In tho house at tho time, was arrested at tho In stance of Sylvester Lotracofskl, who went with nollskl and who1 claims that he was thrown out also. Zaulrtus Is the man who threw him out, ho claims, Alderman Ruddy, after, a hearing, held "Wargonls and Zantrtus in ?300 ball each for their appearance at court. ATTRACTED MUCH ATTENTION. Two of the dances that attracted much attention during the Klrmebs were tint dance of All Nations and thu French Military, which were chap eroned by Mrs. 1), F, Mooru and Mrs. T. II, Spruks, of South Scranton. The participants of thobo dunces were largely from that portion of tho city, Their chaperones took a deep Interest In the young people nnd It was largely through their advice and Inspiration that ho dances were so entirely suu. ceasfui. Tho costumes for the French Mili tary dance wero designed by Mrs. Moore and Miss Stewart. ' jpt ijj ff This denature is on every box of tho gennma tfo 'jfhiy Laxative UromoQuinine tum.u ' S Jgv S9WIrtiUijtua8ajrihftj:u;ia.octtia.li.nusu3tiyi CONTESTS OVER NOMINATIONS Concluded fiom I'ngc 3.1 Dunleavy was convicted before Judge John O. Love of selling liquor on Sun day, by the Municipal League, nnd sentenced to three months in the coun ty jail. On the witness stand he testi fied he did not sell on Sunday. On the strength of this alleged false testimony the perjury suit was brought. Cafferty Was Too Previous. A. 13. Hcrrington and Harvey Long two years ago leased a theatre in Uing hnmton from Lee M. Cafferty. Sheriff C. If. Schadt became their surety. They failed to make the theatre pay and defaulted in the rent. "Without further ado, tho landlord proceeded to get judgment against Mr. Schadt. Yesterday Judge Kelly discharged the rule for judgment. Tho judge said in his opinion that tho contract Schadt entered into as surety was one of guar anty only and his liability was con tingent upon the inability of Cafferty to collect from Hcrrington and Long. Not having exercised due diligence in collecting tho rent from the lessees, he is estopped from following the surety. Two Alleged Defaulters. Court, yesterday, mado an order di recting George R. Stanton, ex-tax col lector of Throop, to surrender to his sueccessor, George II. Haverly, within 11 vu days, all the tax duplicates and oilier papers and books belonging to the office, Recently a similar order was made directed to ex-Tax Collector John D. Jones, of Taylor. Yesterday, he asked that the order bo modified so as to ex clude till papers other than tho tax duplicates, which , as his attorney, John R. Jones, pointed out were tho only ones to deliver to him. Attorney R. J. Murray, attorney for tho pros ecutlng bondsmen, argued that as Mr. Jones had appealed his case to the superior court, ho had no standing in this court. Tho judges took the matter under advisement. McGovern Jury Disagrees. As foreshadowed in Tito Tribune, the Jury In the damage case of Owen Mc Govern against the Lackawanna Iron and Steel company, could not agree, and upon reporting this tact to Judge Newcomb. yesterday morning, wero discharged It Is said they stood seven for the plaintiff, nnd five for the defendant, nil through the balloting In the Register's Office. The will of the late Charles Henwood, of North Scranton, was admitted to probate by Iteglster Koch yesterday. Ills widow is made sole heir and execu tor. The will of Jesse F. Thompson, lute of Scranton, was admitted to probate. Letters testamentry wero granted to tho Title Guaranty and Trust company. Letters testamentary wore granted to Theodora Sperl In tho estate of Cath erine Sperl, late of Carbondale, The will of Charles Hoven, late of Spring Brook, was admitted to pro bato and letters were grantoti to Henry Hoven. Marriage Licenses. John J. Iloche , 373 Caihon btieet llrit!'ct Ioui;hiicy , Mhright uum,c Martin (fcarlty 309 Aswell'a court Sadie Pauley ,.,,,,..,,0 Walnut aienno John E. Joiid , 221 lllll itrcct Ellen Joins ,...,.,,,..., lHckkon City Adam Poyiuhcy ,,,, ?tranti..'i Sur-y 1'itrunU , bcranton KoManty Tncl.0 ,., Ihroop Mary Ann Varconai , ,, Throop Johiiltumciitkl ,.,.,11-t Stono acnui (VUva ftdcuk.1 , 23 lli'ik btrcct Thonui Martin Carhomlalo Kullu t'avltton Carliondalo William t'latlt 1021 South Wyoming JH'. !mwii tiav In 321 Mono au'imo COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. 'the polllnt; place for the 'llilnl u.ild of Dak ran Oily uj yaittrday iluntd to the J. H. DilkfcCii hose !iouo, Itcajona for n new trial wens Hied jctonljy by tho defendant in the iasu ot John Jlenoie & bon against 1), I.'. Leopard. Wednesday uftuiioon nest, lit a o'clock, nm ilcd an the time for taking tt'ttiinony in the d. yurce case of Mary Cunriii mrainjt George Cor. WEST SIDERS NOW LEAD Electric City Wheelmen's Bawling Team Took Thrco Gnntcs from Backus Team Xnst Night. The Electric City "Wheelmen's bowl ing team, tho baby of tho Northeastern Pennsylvania. Bowling league, took three straight games from the strong Uackus team last night and la now at the top of tho heap, leading the Ureen IJIilrrn WlinnltYinn nn.l tii,.nntm. l?lit'.,lrt club teams by one game. Tho West Sldcrs put up a splendid front last night, but tho Backus play ers died hard and finished gamely each time. The score: HACKtJ. Pcckluni 150 11(1 117 419 Fahrenheit 1UI 172 173 tt") Mooro 159 1511 l.iJ 102 Itoll 117 1S2 711 17 Hopklm 1(,3 1W 170 tOS 701 810 7S7 2J01 lxixrrniu city viif.ixmf..v. McCracken ' 131 202 191 52.1 Wllllanu 131 )V1 103152 1'epew his ..-I 151411 Davis loo 1,0 H3 471 Wcttllnjf 17.1 207 151 Kl 700 821 SO 2123 IHirli scoic Wettlinir, 207. High niPiaRc Wvttllng, 177 2-3. , The bebt games of the night were those rolled on the Green Ridge alleys, between the Green Rldgeltes und the Bicycle club bowlers. The former team took two games, but didn't have things all their own way. The "Wheelmen's third game, SCS, was one of the prettiest ever rolled on the alleys. The score: oitixx iimai: vhi:i:lmi:n Scamans 150 171 . 1W 52.1 Fowler 170 135 171 4S3 Mason i)l 102 107310 Wcdrman 17:1 110 177 4 DO Tajloi 153 130 107401 S27 777 SOS 2472 sut.vxTox nicYCi.i: ci.un. Odd 117 150 1S1 41)3 Foley 127 1 1! 141411 Mitchell 171 107 152520 Warclell 107 12 134 4S.1 (.'Jiinon 170 150 174012 7ol 521 S13 2117 IIIkIi K'orc 5-ojiuam, 1U!. High ntriaKC Scamans, 174 1-3. The Elks team, crippled by the ab sence df two of tho tegular plnycrs, won two earnes from tho "West Und Wheelmen last night on the latter's alleys. Both teams lolled poor games, und the Elks only won the last by one pin. The score: ' Kf.U-.-5. Phillips ik; loi 140505 Dimler UK ll'i 110 150 liwlvnindt 2 125 l?fi 3Si Holding ni 120 1?0 SV1 Klehl 110 lt 101401 O'i'i 70S 720 2102 Wi:.ST CXI) WHCIXMUX. Wckkctocr 147 I'll 1574.15 Vo-it IT) 111 103-451 Can- 120 130 1.IOH02 Hunter 202 120 114472 Diis 127 110 120402 711 l3.f T2S 2132 The teams in the league now stand as follows: Won. Lost. P. C. Electric City Wheelmen 0 3 .fitjil (liecn Itldire Wheelmen 5 .053 Str.inlon bicycle cluti fi 4 ..lis Elks :: :: .wo Wist End Wheelmen 4 5 .141 Uackiia ....". 1 a ,K.O The postponed games between tho Backus and Elks team will bo rolled tonight on the Backus alloys. BRADFORD COUNTY. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Townndi, Fell. 8. Scleral memhci.s from this county ncio conferred the tlilrty-necoml Masonic degree at Williamsport last week. On Satur. 'day .itteruoon an informal reception was ten dried Jainrn I. Hifhanan, deputy for this state, at the Masonic hill in Tnuanda. C I.. Oasa, of Homo township, has received jnraljtic shock from uhh.li he has been do lried of his t.pecih. The ptoj-ct of cndeivorinir to net the Voting Men's Christian association in a fluurinhinj: con dition has been abindoncd, mtlng to laik of support. It uj.1 decided to dispose of all thu furnlsli'nci nnd establish a reading room if tuf llcient aid is secured. A loigc bom belonging to John Oahan, In Towand.1 township, wis destroyed by (Ire la-t week, together with hay, grain, farming tool, three horses, (lltcen head of cattle and hogi. Tho origin is unknown. The property was in surrd. The iminty commissioners bac fhod the tux rntn for 1002 ot six and one-halt mills, tho ban o as last j ear. E. A. Wllllanu, of Canton, has designed ond put In operation a novel and practical method for blowing tho lire whittle at the electric plant, of which be Is engineer. Ily hlniply pushing a button, the electric current la made to operate u powerful electro-magnet which 0m Into a veitlcal cylinder directly under the valvo of tho main whistle. A movable piston In the cylindir U tonnectcd by a lod to the whistle altc, and the btcam prrssure forcing the piston up opens tho uhUtlit v.iltc and blows tho whistle, A push button will be used at the lire department building, to tho alann can be glten by any person. New changes have been made ot Allien bv the American liridge company, to taka effect to. day. H, T. Lewis, the former manager, has been transferred to a Blmllir position at Elmnn plant, to succeed E. E. Iluchanan. F, J. Che ney, formerly assistant division auditor, suacecU Sir. Lewis. A ullroad correspondent sajs that "the Illaik Iiliiuoml ciiem now rims from New Voik lu tluiralo dally at an average of 40.8 miles per hour, excluding ttop. The run fiom Mauch Chunk to WilUs-llarte, a distance of M.S iiiIIm, Li mado at tho rate of 30 miles an hnui ; Wilkes. Ilairo to Tunkhannock, 31 miles, at 40 miles an hour; Tunkhaimotk to Sajre, ill inih.', at 02 inlltti an hour," 'llw following will give The Tribune' rcadeis an Idea of the co.t of Uradford count) 's public cipptijea, as. Jiown by (lie auditor.' icport, whifli will appear in full, In thre-j papers lmbllsbed In this county during the month of 1'ilmuryi Altviidamo and mileage for Juroi.', S,62i,71 ; couitahhV ivtunn and uttending elections, fl,22S.U2i dl.trlct atlomey'ii fees in ivmrnon wealth iaes, tffill; court reporters, court ci. eis and tlpstau-i, t-'I.fW.tO; inturamo on wooil cu btidgca in Athens and TowanJj, 250. 03 J public prliitiug, fJlS.tU; court house jaidtor, ?5)0 county detective, $100; appropriated to tficheis' in.tltutc, 1i2W); Agiicultural locietj'i iipproprlallon, H200j flip detccllvef. $.Wj for bridge construction, 7,002.77; bridge itpalw, 13.811-33: iiibccllaneou? Items, including com inUdonrrs' couiucl, juty copimlssloiiers, phv. ciau, shcriO's account of $2,S20.62, and other expenses pcitaluluz to the cltlclals and com pionwcalth costs, $0,121. W; costs of prisoners at penitentiary, industrial rchool, house of refuge, vayetue f ihcrltt, incluJIug other Items, 1,012.- -mm nMMMm CMBMidl M-2:qb foass JntncB Kenton, jremplils, Tenn,, snys: "I suffered the tortures ot Itching piles for years, and not oven mercurial oint ment would relieve mo. One CO cent box ot Pyramid Pile Cure cured mo entire ly." All druggists sell It. Hook, "Piles, Causes nnd Cure," mnlled free, Pyra mid Drug Co., Marshall, Mich. W; bheep damages, $),S(n.33; salaiies of county commissioners' clerks, ?2,2'J3.50; coutt home epcnsos, Including olllccs, l,0f,.3t; cipciues otJill, $070.01; Tioy court house expense , ?3i3.1Sj election expenses, including printing, ?J,124.57; toor district expenses, ?.!0,0S0.52. On Jan. 1, 1002, theie were 121 Inmates at the county almshouse. The llrst of January, the couuly tiensuier had a halaiicu of county funds of $10,0'K.U7, and court home funds, which amounted to $3,l.!.t.2t. The- poor district Is In debted to the amount of $2,122.10 to the county trcaMiicr. LMiE ARiEL' Special to the Scranton Tribune. Lake Ariel, Feb. 3. Leon Kdwards Is again able to attend to his duties at tho station, after a few days' absence, owing to ti very painful left arm. ' Jacob Olossenger Is suffering from a very painful vaccination on the left leg nnd Is using a cune, but still able to attend to the wants of the nubile at. Hotel Columbia. The Sunday morning services at the Methodist church wete largely attend ed. Tho pastor, Rev. O. M. Bell, dellvj ered a fine sermon from I Corlnthluns, 10:4, "And did all drink the same sph Itual drink: for they drank of that spiritual Hock that followed them, and that Itock was Christ." After the ser mon, four joined the church by letter and seven on probation. The latter were the fruits of the recent mvlval meetings. Communion services wero also held during the morning services. A blizzard stiuck this section Sunday about 1 o'clock and the wind blew a slxty-mile-an-hour rate. Snow was fall ing the greater part of the day, which piled up along the cross-roads, cover ing the fences and making trafilc al most impossible. The wind still con tinues to howl, but the snow has abated and prospects are good for ttavel to re sume by Tuesday. The ground hog failed to sec his shadow yesterday, and If the old story proves true, the back bone of winter is broken and an cntly spring is assured. This morning looks like anything but a break-up. RAILROAD TIME TAB '-ES. Delaware, Lackawanna and "Western. In Effect Nov. 3, 1001. Trains leave Fcranton for New York At 1.40, 3.15. 0 US- 7.50 and 10.0j a. in. : 12.15. 3.40, 3 :ii p. in. l'or New Voile and riiiladclphla 7.50, 10.05 a. m and 12.45 and 3.C3 p. m. Tor Tobj hanni At 0.10 p. m. Tor lluffnlo 1.13, 0.22 and 0.00 a. in.; 1.65. 0.50 i.nd 11.35 p. m. Tor Ding hainton nnd way stitlon 10.20 a. .in. and 1.10 p. in. Tor Oswego, Syiacuse and Utica 1.15 ond 0.22 a. in.; 1.55 p. m. CMncao, Syracuse and Utica train at C.22 a. m. dilly, except Sunday. I'or Montroie tl.CO a. rn.; 1.10 and 0.50 p. m. Nicholson accommodation I 00 and 0.15 p. m. Uloomsburg Division l'or Northumberland, nt 0.35 and 10.0." a. in.; 1.53 anil 0 10 p. in. Tor Plymouth, at S.I0 a. m.; S.10 and 0.00 p. in bundiy Trains For New York, 1.40, 3.13, 0.O3 and 10.05 a. in.; 3.40, 3.3.1 p. m. For Ituilalo 1.13 and 0.2! a. in.; 1.55, 0.50 ond 11.35 p. m. For llinghamton and wjy stations 10.20 a. in. lllboiiisburg DivUioji Leave Scranton, 10.03 a. ni. an! 0.10 p. in. Pennsylvania Eailroad. Schedule in Effect June 2, 1001. Trains leave Scranton: 0.38 a. in., week daj, through vestibule train fiom Wilkcs-Ilarrc. Pull, man buffet parlor tar and coaches to Philadel phia, via I'ottsvillc; stops ol principal intcune diate Blatlois. Also connects for .-imbiir, liar rlsburg, PhlladelplUa, llultlinorc, Washington and for Pittsburg and the wet. 0.33 a. ni week dajs, for Siinhury, Ilarrlsburg, Philadelphia, llaltimore, Washington and Pitts burg ai.d the west. 1.42 p. ni., week days (t-'iindavs, l.fiS p. in.), foi Suiibury, llairNlmrg, I'lilludelphi.1, Itiltimorc, Washington and Pittsbuig and the west. 3.28 p. in., week dajs, through vestibule train from WilkeS'llane. Pullman buffet parlor car and coaches to Philadelphia via I'ottsvillc, Stopa at principal intermediate stations. 4.27 p. m., week dajs for Ifarlclon, Sunbury, liirrisbirg, Philadelphia ond Pittsburg. .1. II. III'TCIIINSON. (Jen. Mgr. J. U. UOOl), (Jen. Pa'ss. Agt. New Jersey Central. In Effect Nov. 17, 1D01. Slations In New Yoilc, foot ot Liberty street and South Feiry, N. It. Trains leave Scrnnto'i for New Yoilc, Phlladol. p'lia, E.eton, lltthlelnni, Allentnwn, Mauch ( iiiiqk, Whito Haven, A'lilcy and Wlll.es-Ilarre at 7,M)a m., 1 p. m. and 4 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 p. in. (Juaker City Express icavrs, Scranton at 7.30 a. in., through solid wslihulc train with Pullman iiuffct Parlor Cars, for Philadelphia, For Avoca, Plttstou and Wilkes-llairc, 1 p. m. and 4 p. m. Sunday, 2.1U p. in. l'or Long Uiancb, Ocean Orove, etc., 7.30 a, m. and 1 p in. I For Hcailing, Lebanon and llairlsbuig, via Al lentovvn, at 7.-J0 a, ni. and 1 p. ni. Sunday, 2.10 p. in. for I'ocisviuo ai i...u a, in. uuu i p, in. I'or ratca and tickets applv to agent at station, C. M, llUltT, Gen. Pass, Agt. W. W. WnSTZ, Cen. bupt. Delnwaro and Hudson. In Effect November 21, 1001, Trains tur Carbondale leave bcranton at 0,20, a. 00, 8.5.1, 10.13 a. in,; 12.00, 1.211, 2.31, 3.52, fi.20. 0.25. 7.57, 0.15, 11.20 p. in.; 1.31 a. m. For lluucsdale 0.20, 10.1J.I. in,; 2.31 and 5,20 p. in. l'or Wllkcs-llanc OiS, 7.4s. S.41, 0.38, 10.13 a. in.; 12.02, 1.12, 2.1!, J.2S, 4,27, 0.10, 7. IS, 10.41, ll.SU p. in. Foi L. V. It. It. Polnw-0.33, 0.33 a, m.; 2.1?, 4.27 and 11.30 p. m. For Pennsylvania It. It. I'ulnti 0.33, 0.33 a, in.; 1.42. 3.23 und 1.27 p. 111. For Albany and all points north 0.20 a. in. and 3.52 p. in. St'NIUY TltVINS. For Carbondale 8.50, 11,33 a, m.; 2.31, 3.52, 3.52 and 11,17 p. in. For WIlkM-ltarrc 0.33 a, in.; 12.0J, 1.5S, 3.23, 0.32 and 0.17 :. m. For Albany and points north 1.52 p. m. For lloncadale S.30 a. III. and 3 32 p. in, W. Ii. Pit OH, I). 1'. A Scranton, Pa. New York, Ontario and Western. In Effect Tiuwlay. Sept. 1", 1001. MJIi'lll liOt'.M). Leave Leave Anne lialni. Sajntun, (arbondale, Cadosla, No, 1 10.30a. in. 11.10a, in. t.Wp No. T 0.10 p. m. Ar. Caiboiulile0.il) p. in, SOUTH HOUND, Leave Leave Arrive Trains, Cadosia. Carbondale. Sciantuu. No. l ,, 7 00 u. in. 7.40 a. in. No. 2 2.15p.m. 1.00 p. in. 4.40p.iu. bliriDAYS (l.NUV. NOIIl'll HOUND. , Leave Leave Arrive Tralm. Seiautou. Cirbondale. Caeloaia. No. 0 B.?0a. in. U.1UII. in. 10.15 a, in. No. C 7.00 p. in. Ar. Caibondalel. 10 p. m. bOUTil llOUN'D. Lvtave Leave Arrive Trains. Cadosla. CailKmdili-. -riantoii. No. (1 ...... . 7.00a. m. 7 41a, m. No. 10 1.30p.m. 0 00 p.m. 015p.m. Trains Not. 1 on wel days, ami 0 on buiidajn, make main line iwineitlous for Now York ilty, Mlddtetiiun, Wall on, Norwich. Oneida, Oovvego and all point! wet. For further Itifoimatlon cciisult ticket agent. J. C. ANDEltSON, O. P. A., New York. J, E. WELSH, T, 1. A., Scranton, Pa. i IUi tOtO H TTliiV isW-d 9 U U5C5 HIUUCI1C5 Many people do not know that oft entimes the food they buy is adul ( terated by some scheming manu ' facturer. We buy no goods from such concerns. Our goods are fresh and first-class and our prices are as low as good groceries are sold for. i Potatoes New York State Fancy Potatoes, dry and mealy, per peck 23c Salt for Table use Our 8c sack of salt...: 5c Choice Peaches 2 cans for 25c Apple Butter Large 3 pound cans 10c Clark & Snover Tobacco, per pound 35c Lemon or Vanilla Extract, the 10c bottles 8c Choice Pears 3 pound cans 2 for 25c Oyster Crackeis, fresh and crisp, per pound 5c Baking Powder Our "Ideal Brand." None bet ter at any price, per pound ., 25c Baking Soda Our "Ideal Brand." Satisfaction guaranteed. 1 pound package 7c Half pound package 4c Ralston Hominy Grits, per package 9c Ralston Oats, per package v 9c Fancy Corned Bacon, per pound lOJc H Mail and Telephone Attended To, Poulard Silks Are aitassasaiiKaaaaaaaasaia NEW YORK HOTELS. W ESTM 1 NSTEIt II OTE L Cor. bKtcrntl' fit. and Ir Vis rlace, NEW YOBK. Amciican Man, ?3 50 Per Day and Upward European Plan, $1.00 l'er Day and Upwards. Epcclal Rate to Families. T. THOMPSON, Prop. -- -f-- 't----- -t--t- -- 1 For Business .ilea In the hsarL of district. tho wholesale I ForShoppejrs X mlnutctV walk to Wnrmmaker; ! mlnuti-3 to Steeel Cooper's Big fiturc. Knsy of access to tho ureal Dry Goods Stores. For Sightseers One block from E'way Cari. civ. lr.R easy transportation to all points of lnteroat. YOUK. Cor. lltll ST. & UNIVERSITY PI unly one niock from Urundv.'ay Room), $1 Up. IMlSVAtJRANr Prlces Itsamnablj ----- - HOTELS-ATLANTIC CITY. ei uiieisea Atlantic, City, N. J. 300 Ocettn front rooms. 100 pri vate sea wntor baths. Sond for book lot. J. II. THOMPSON & U0. RAILROAD TIME TA BLES. Lohlgli Vulley Railroad. In KITect, Nov. , loot. Trains lv.no bcranton. For Philadelphia and .New York via II. k II. It. It., at 0.& lint 9.3S a. m., and i.U, 1.27 (lllack Diamuiid llvprcts), and ll.tto p. in. Sun dajs, II. It II. It. II., 1.3S, 8.27 p. m. for Whllo llaun, llxsli'lon and principal points in the coal li'Klom, U II. & II, II. It., 0.36, 2.18 and 1.27 p. in. l'or I'uttsullc, 0.3S a, m., 2.IS p. in, l'or llftlilehcm, lla.ton, Iteadlns', llarrUburu, and principal Inteiincdiato ttatioiui, via l. k II, it. II., IW, 0.3S a. in. i 2.1b, 1.27 (tllack Ilia. mond I'ApreM), 11,30 p. in. sund.ii, 1). k II, II. II,, U.JS a. in.; I 3S, S.27 p. in. l'or Tunklunnoe'k, Tonumli. IHnilra Ithau, (ic'iieva and principal intciriicdlatu staiioiu, vi I).. I,, and U. It. II., S.10 a. in. and 0.50 p. in l'or ilcncwi, liucht'ster, lliiltalo, Niagara t'alli, ChicaRo and all jKjInts west, ill 1). II. It, It , 7.1b, 12.0J a. in. i 1,1.'. ').-' i (lllack lllamond 11. prii.,), T.1S, 10.11, 11.00 p. m. Smida, D. & II, It. II , l.'.OJ, d.27 p. in. I'ullman pailoi and deeping or Li'lilirli allrj l'jrlor caw on all tralm tietwe'cn Wllkva-llarie and .Ni'U orl., riillaiUdpliia, llnllalo and Suopen tlou lliid;v. 110M.IN II. WIMIL'lt, Gen. Supt., 20 t'oittand tie'e't. Ni'W orlt. (li.Mil.KH S. I.i:i:, (,Vn. I'a. .st., 20 Cortland trt, N'ci York. A. W. MINPIACIIUK, Hn. l'oi. AbI., JsoutU lle'tlik'iiriii, 1'J. I or ticki'U and I'ullman recitation applj to city ticket ulltc, ny 1'ublie Snuarc, Wllliew-llatie, J'a. Erie Haihoad, Wyoming Division, Tuliu (or New oiU, Nculnnyli and iiuernie ilia I u iKiiuts leatc ixiaiiton J lollout: 7 JO a. ni.; 2.U i. in. ArrttaU 10.J3 a. in. toni iliddlcloun. llom. dale, llawlev und intermediatg points. 0.20 p. in. iroin New Yrk, Ntiuliurli auJ inlermedlatt imlutl. Xo Sunday train. Jooas Long s Sods HOTEL ALBERT ' NEW Orders Promptly the Center of Attraction EDUCATION a l. 9 Itl By a recent act of tho leelsta. ture, free tuition Is now granted at the Literary Institute and State Normal School Bloomsburff, Pa. to nil those propailns? to teach. This school maintains courses I of study for teachers, for those v preparing rot- conetre, anu tor thoio studying music. It will pif to wrlto for reticulars. Ko otlier Fchool odcrs mcii superior ad antLgc9 at buch low rates. Addresi J.P.VBlsl, A. M.,Ph. D,,Pt'li SCHAIITON CORRE3PONDEKC13 SOHO0L3 SCRANTON', lA. ' T. J. Poster, President, Hliner II. Lawall, Iteai. It. J, lostcr, Stanley 1". Allen, Vice President. Secretary. Lit MnnufncturoMor OLD STOCK 405 to 405 N. Nluth Btroat, Telcplitujs Call. OSii. Every Woman abuUEtliouunaeiful MARVf L Whirling Spray V. CSS , Cs.VJ u new l ' 1 - I ft 'I lid new y wmi j rmi1. rate H cu C'oiuciitfiit, tICJ0lflU0ll, !.i jourilri.nfUUurll. Xt U'.-.I'i";1,1.01 vl'1"1? " 8 iS n.im:i.. uc.eiii:o y eim-i, put .trim niuuip lorn lUtll.Uftl lxH)ll-'J.U iMUS 1LI li.il I it'll l.r A n in I llt 1 1114 In lua01elu ladies M lt III. CO., Kooin ooo, Turns ulg., ew rcrk T lilll'S IS Lager Beer Brewery 'Slk in&w V..4SS.(J V. ZuKy yj Kl ,., IU J ijW