wwmmimmSBgmwmmKiiWKmmm HIP IMITniFlMWTiiliiiiil PM wwS Tsff-m ' ? yr1 . ia THE SCRANTON TJEUBUNJ3- WJBDffJtiSDAi:. IBRL'AIU' 9, 1902. B DIAMOND WAS -NOT THE SAME WAKEMAN SAYS THERE WAS A SUBSTITUTION. Larceny by Unllco Caso Boforo Judg Edwards, In Which Woll-Known Scrantonlnns Elgure Mrs. Thomas Adjudgod Not Guilty of Selling Liquor Illegally Acquitted of Ar son, on tho Ground of Insanity. Raft of Divorce Cases Hoard by Judge Kolly. In Judge Kdwnrds' court yesterday, Jfohn Ward, u well-known vonns Bernntonlnn.wnfl iMemlnnt to a churRo nf larceny by bailee, preferred by JJ. S. Wnkeman. In October, 1000, WnUemiin borrowed MOO from WnrM, for six months!, giving as security n diamond stud, which ho claimed was worth $300. Ward left tho stud In tho care of a jeweler, and at the end of the six months tool: It out to return It to Wnkeman, who was ready to pay back tho loan. When Wnrd handed back the stud.Wakoman looked at It critically, and then declared the stone had been substituted by a smaller and cheaper one. Ward denied having done nnv substitution, and Insisted further that no one else had. Tho stone was. he averred, tho Identical one that was In the stud when he received It. Wnkeman refused to take the stud, and had Ward arrested. A jeweler who had repaired the stud for Wnkeman n short time before the period of tho loan, testified that the stone In tho setting then was n karat larger nnd worth $175 more than the one the setting now contains. STONE IS THE SAME. For tho defense, a number of wit nesses testified to having examined the stud about tho time It enmo Into Ward's possession and that the stone It then contained is the snmu It now contains. Two jewelers nlso testified that the getting could not hold u three karat diamond, such as Wnkeman nnd Ills witnesses claimed was In It when It was In Wakeman's possession. Joseph O'Brien, attorney for the de fense, was satisfied that no comments on the evidence were needed from him to actiult his client and submitted the case without argument. John J. Mur phy, private counsel for the prosecu tion, made a brief argument. In which he tried to make the jury see that while Mr. Ward possibly did not make a substitution, as alleged, a substitu tion, nevertheless, was made, and as it was made while the diamond was in Ward's care, Ward was responsible for It. A jury in Judge Edwards' court ac quitted Mrs. Mary Thomas, of Gan non's hill, West Scinnton, of the charge of selling llauor without a license, preferred by Robert Wilson, agent of the Municipal league. Two of the league detectives swore they bought liquor at her place, July 6, 1900. She denied it. Her counsel, Josenh O'Brien, as a further, defense, showed that the defendant's husband, Thomas Thomas, was convicted of this same offense and fined by the mayor in the early part of 1S00, and argued that even If the jury believed she was sell ing after that date, she should be ac quitted, as she was selling under co uvIon from her husband. The jury, it Is said, acquitted her on the latter eiuund. VERDICT XOT GUILTY. In tho rase In which Thomas Cole man, of South Seranton, was charged by his brother, James, with aggravated assault and battery, the jury returned a verdict of not guilty, and divided the costs. A plea of guilty was entered by W. W. Abbott to the charge of embezzling ?1S0 from the Painters, Paper Hangers and Decorators union, of which he was treasurer. P. M. Stoff, secretary of the union, who appeared as prosecutor, spoke a kind word to the court con cerning Abbott, saying he had had a lot of sickness In his family and prob ably used the money for medicines and doctors. Judge Edwards lot him off with three months In tho county jail. James FInnegan, bartender at Gor man's hotel, in Carbondale, pled guilty of aggravated assault and battery on Patrick S. Mannon. The latter became ohstreperous In tho barroom and In ejecting him, the bartender gave him u bhovo, which caused him to full und break his arm. Sentence was deferred until a week from Saturday. Louisa Weaver, tho Green Ridge woman, accused of betting lire to the house of which alio was a tenant to secure $100 Insurance, which she had on her furniture, was acquitted, before) Judge New-comb, on tho ground of in sanity. Jail Physician Longstreet nnd other jnil attendants supplied the evi dence of her defective mentality. Judge Newcomb ordered her sent to the Illll sldo Home. CALLAHAN ACQUITTED. James Callahan was acquitted of tho charge of malicious mischief, preferred by Liveryman II. M, Snyder, of Car bondale, but tho jury deemed him re sponsible for the bronklnii of tho cur rlogn and directed him to pay tho costs, A Plea of guilty was entered by Tedcnsamo Martlno, of Old Forge, charged by his mother-in-law with wlfe-bentlng, John O'Brien and John Baskavtlle, two Frovldenco youths, were acquitted of tho charge of aggravated assault and battery, preferred by John Morau. Their defense was mistaken Identity. Ralph L. Levy defended them. Morris L. Benowlta, of South Wash ington avenue, churged with obtaining from tho Central Pennsylvania Brew ing company $103 worth of beer on credit by falsely representing his ns sets, Is on trial before Judge Newcomb, Felix auraky, Bernnce Lamochank, JoBeph Stblna and John Slblna, four small boys, charged with stealing cop per wlro from the Seranton Rullway company, offered to plead guilty, yes terday, but Judge Edwards refused to f r ir ij a MJU 1UU OUUIU LUUK1 JL A. Into the future and see the condition to which your coueli, If neglected, will lirluit you, you would seek relief nt once ami that naturally would be through Shiloh's Consumption (44tr. Cuaronteed to cure Con 4 j Iffci, sumption, Brouchitls, XVtta " ABthiun, and all I.uug Troubles. Cures Coughs and Colds in a day, 2J cents. Write to 6. a Wells fit Co.. I,c Koy, N. Y., for free trial bottle. ' V.lariAVDnAlTa n,(tfl,.a 4U IllnnJ v " " ' J accept the plea, on tho Rround that they were too young to plead guilty. They wcro released, with Instructions to bo present nest Thursday to appear against B. Graunflne, a Junk dealer, who Is Indicted for receiving the goods tho bovs stole. A capias was Issued for John Dun leavy, charged with assault and bat tery on Thomas G. Francis. At tho last term of court, Frank Pemyenda was acquitted of the charge of resisting arrest nnd tho rosts were placed on tho prosecutor, Constable McGovcrn, of Throop. Borough Solic itor P. E. Beers went before. Judge Edwards yesterday und had tho costs placed on the county. Judge Ilnlsoy, of Luzerne, who Is pre siding in No. .1, this w'eck, was not present yesterday, on account of Illness. ' School District Sued. Wlllnrd, Warren & Knnpp, represent ing P. P. & M. T. llowley, brought suit In trespass yesterday against tho school district of Lackawanna town ship, to recover damages In the sum of $:i,ooo. The plaintiffs, in competition, secured a contract from the school district for the plumbing, hcutlng and tinning of tho township's new school building. After tho contrnctots had purchased material, the school board rescinded the contract and awarded the Job at a higher figure to another firm. The plaintiffs allege that there was no reason, Just or otherwise, for taking tho contract from them, and that the action of the board caused them a loss to the extent of the sum claimed. Eight Divorce Hearings. Judge Kelly yesterday heard testi mony In eight divorce cases, and put over tho hearings in half as many more, because of his being called to pass upon the Old Forge caucus con test, on which the printing of the bal lots waits. The stories of the llbellants did not vary much from the usual run of llbel lants' stories, and as usual, In none of the cases did tho respondent nppear. M. Agatha Fitch, of Clark's Green, charged desertion against T. B. Flteh, who, she alleges, is now living In El mlra with another woman. They were married May 10, 1SS9, In East Lemon, and lived together In Elmlra live years. C. S. Woodruff represented the libel ant . Lillian Whltbeck, of Seranton, whoso husband, W. G. Whltbeck, was former ly a piano salesman for E. C. Richer, sought divorce on the giound that her husband was grlevouslyafllicted physi cally. She married him May 29, 1900, In this city, and left him a year later. J. 15. Watkins Is her attorney. Glenna A. Terwllllger, of Clark a Summit, complained that her husband, Warren S. Terwllllger, a painter and paperhangcr, who is now supposed to be In Connecticut, deserted her two years ago, when they were living on Seventh street, after thev had lived together four years. John F. Scragg appeared for the libellant. Harris Seibert. of Seranton. asked for a divorce from Myrtle Adel Seibert, on the ground that she had admitted to him a pre-nuptial occurrence which mndo her Impossible to him as a wife. They were married Sept. 4, 1S91. J. J. O'Malley represented the libellant. Frederick Webb complained that Isa bella Webb whom he married in Man chester, En.tr., in 1SS1, deserted him in Peckvllle, five years ago. George M. Okeil is his attorney. Lena Pethrick charged cruel treat ment against William Pethrick, whose fourth wife she became March 21, 1901. Catherine Beck alleged non-support against William Beck, now in jail for theft. They were married twelve years ago. Frank E. Boyle represented these two libellants. John Tollman alleged desertion and unfaithfulness against Jemima Toll mnn. They were married Aug. G, 1S91, and lived together six years. A Mr. Shannon was named as co-respondent. Joseph Jeffries is his attorney. DELAWARE AND HUDSON PAYS. 'flic Del.iw.iic ami Hudson has made out tlio following: teliedulu of pas: Tob. a Mamille, Mai line, Lrggclt's Clock. Von Scotch, PIclf.on. IVli. O-O); pliant, IaIiIj- Creel., Cr.is-y hlanJ, White U.ilt, Jernijii. lYb. 7 (irteimood Xo. I, Cieemvood .'o, 2, Spring lliool;, taiigclluV, Uillln. I'elj. 8 Delawaie, Daltiinore Mope, llaltlmoio No. .', llaltlinoie 'funnel, llaltlmoio No. 5, (.'on.tiiKli.uu, I Vli. 10 Clinton, Coal Iirool;, rowileily, Cai bowl. ill' ,N'o. 1, fell. U Iicton, Plymouth No. 2, Wtiucut.'i Nv u, Plymouth No. 1, l'l.tmouth No. 0. LIST OP ADVERTISED LETTERS. List of lelten U'Uiainiiis uncalled fur at the Scrautoii postofflic, I..uKawjiini touiity, l'j lVliiu.iiy 5. Mi. Persons culling for tlieco Ut ters will plcato si.v udurtified and Kite date of i ia. i.zra ii. nipple, roumuater. I Andmon, MU Ollie. 1-inn, Win. ' l)in.in, Jilts l.lv.le. l.add, Mia. Iloiaec, I Drlnl;, Iter. A. II. I.ee, Hlcharil. ( arey, nan. i.ee, Diehard, "old b)l Collar. Willie. dicr." Cain, II, IJ. Loilwood, Mrs. Heniy. Crea.sey, Iwuls. MoAmJrew, Mis. 1). .1. Connors, Mk Uitile. Martin, Miss Helen II, Ciellln, Ml- Muiy, McKion, MNs Marwict, Cur, llobeit, Mi'Ahdrew, 1liomaj. Ciuinlell. Dr. McNtilty, 1 i. Carson, Hoy i: photo. Muscr, M. P. PuicnpfHt, Jack. Newman, William. Dnuglicity, l'utrlik . Xrlwu, Mortimer, 11., Ilrcif, .Sidney. "special. ." lloud, Mrs. C. II. O'lliiu, Mb Mapruie. I'orater, (icoisc SancUr-O'Neil, Mrs, Adam. eon. i 1'eler.s l'oy, r.iut, K. llilph, Peter, (iatetvood, Paul. lllihanli., Piiid. .lardner, Jotlt'. ltoliorUon, Mis. M. K. (Site, MIm Lillian. ltolilnson. Mrs, James I.. Ilouck, Dr. II. M. lllnker, C. P. llamlden, llohert I'. liulivrt. Hairy, or Ir HindeiAoii, Mi.s. H, V, ttin Moriis. Il.irris.nri, S. J, Miami, Miss Mil', Hall, Thomas. imli;le. W. 1). Hodgson, 1", Ij. Stoni, MIm May. Iliiiiililirc)s, It. A. & MafToul & Co. Rom. Scholl, Miss Man-, lloiuer. Mis. I.lle. Tooley, fieorue J. Hull, Mrc. Iloivaid. 'Ihouus, It. II. I loin, John. Walsh, JI. J 2. Inleriiatioiial l'neuiiutlc Wilson, MU Allele. I'aclciiiR Co, Waltcru, Mks I'cul. .loruliuon. MUs M. .1. Williams, Kcl ,1, .Ionian, flii. Domlnlclc. Woith, Mrs. Maiy. Kerney, Ssni. Winston S: Co. Kennedy, T. O. Williams, Mis. Laikmuniu Madilncri Wel7hen;er. IM Co, Williams, M. ITALIAN. Allied lleu'kettl, (liuieppo Valierde, (lliolamo Eauulliano, Valicrdo (iluacppe, Mjratlu Do inenlco, I'enulnl (llotanui, (!lueppedi I'ietio, (llniannl HI Antoiiiil, l.iotanui Aiiilcuutonlo, l.i It. Del I'criodlco, I'OMSII. Konstanty S.imilckl, Matejus I'eirojlls, J.m Kurzukl, I'awel Cochiieki, Jozai StaVeclmkl, PrancUko (lopa, Anton Karokkvnlcc, Tunle Ku ciettbky, Aliik'aiider Kmosojki, JlateJ Marow. bkltf, lUlen lludzettlez, Jan htanl.U-wliz, Wilum ("ien Oloianniil, Juzif Andrutlewr, Jo-f Moil. kotrky. Sii. Sv. I'aue Marie Itujancui ey, V. "0 I. K, S. Z. J,; Isaac JacoLuoky, IIUNUAHIAN. Anton Ancicilunas, I'lohoiilcz Mlluly, Aleic Mlel.ua, Jotcf Miisuk, l'ellUes H.'romltli. Wladas Moreika. Johan Ilaian, Anton Ilaran, WIUU Ku lalaj, llorlj Dudycz, Misa Cjntau Kezokatvizu, Juozos Kozdouckas, Waula Ilcrbut, Si If llertko, Prancisek Kwzmarkko, Hunjanln Sztanko, Mlchat Kosz, Mikolaj Sobol, Juzep I'elrultls, Juzcl Szefezyk. Jan StyU, Elk Uacal, Kazliniers Mar. iejka, Itadzo Pora, Kotan Uaulcl Urnak, Mrj. Mary Labancr, nee Mitroka. West Seranton Station. WV D. Craves, Miss Mama r'rutchey, ICazniie ozorows Klowalerobklcuu, Sabbatlello Lctttlcrr, Tbonus O'Connor, I.ewti Itlcliardi. Jan Sehram orwltz, James Sweeney, MUi U Slavln, John fl TEST EXPERIMENT TecuHar Powor PosfleBsotl by ft Now Medicine. Of new discoveries llicre Is no end, but one of the most recent, most re markable ami ono which will prove In valuable to thousands of people. In it discovery which It Is believed will take the place of all other remedies for the cure of those common nnd obstinate dis eases, dyspepsia and stomach trdttblcs, This discovery Is not a loudly adver tised, secret patent medicine, but Is a scientific combination of wholesome, perfectly harmless vegetable cfscVccs, fruit, salts, pure pepsin nnd bismuth, - OT:S-JISSI I ft & jS 3g These remedies are combined in loz enge form, pleasant to take, and will preserve their Rood dualities Indefi nitely, whereas all lluuld medicines rapidly lose whatever Rood tiualltleo they may have had as soon as un corked and exposed to tho air. This preparation is called Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and it is claimed that one of these tablets or lozenues will digest from 800 to 3,000 times Its own weight of meat, eggs and other wholesome food. And this clnlm has boon proven by nctual experiments in the following manner: A hard boiled egg cut Into small pieces was placed In a bottle containing warm water heated to ninety-eight degrees (or blood heat), one of these Tablets was then placed In the bottle and tho proper temperature maintained for three hours and a half, at the end of whJch time the egg was as completely digested as It would have been In a healthy stomach. This ex periment was undertaken to demon strate that what it would do in the bottle it would also do In the stomach, hence its unquestionable value in tho cure of dyspop-la and weak digestion. Very few people are free from some form of indigestion, but scarcely two will have the same symptoms. Some will suffer most from distress after eating, bloating from gas In the stom ach and bowels, others have acid dys pepsia or heartburn, others palpitation or headaches, sleeplessness, pains in chest and under shoulder blades, ex treme nervousness as In nervous dys pepsia, but they all have same cause, failure to properly digest what is eaten. The stomach must have rest and assist ance, and Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets give it both, by digesting the food for It and in a short time it Is restored to Its normal aetloa and vigor. At same time the Tablets are so harmless that a child can take them with benefit. This new preparation has already made many astonishing cures, as for instance, the following: Alter using only one package of Stu ait's Dyspepsia Tablets I have received such great and unexpected benefit that I- wish to express my sincere gratitude. In fnct, it has been six months since I took the package and I have net had one particle of distress or difficulty since. And all this In the face of the fact that the best doctors I consulted told me my case was Chronic Dyspepsia and absolutely incurable as I had suf fered twenty-five years. I distributed half a dozen packages among my friends here, who are very anxious to try this remedy. Mrs. Sarah A. Skeels, Ijj-nnville, Jaspar Co., Mo. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold by druggists everywhere at CO cent's for full sized packages. A little book on Stomach Diseases mailed fiee bv ad dressing P. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. Jn KITeet Nov. 3, 1001. Train Irate Seianlon lor New York At 1.40, a.13, ti.Uo. 7.50 and 10.05 a. m.: J'J.45, K.40, 3.3J p. m. l'or New York and Philadelphia 7.00, 10.05 a. m., and 12.15 and S.C3 p. m. l'or Toby liauii I AC C.10 p, in. Tor lluiralo 1.15, 0.22 and 11.110 a. in.; l.S., 0.50 mill 11.35 p. m. Tor Hill?' hainton end way btatlom 10.20 a. m. and 1.10 p. in. l'or OstteKO, byraciiM1 and Utlea 1.10 and ii.22 a. m.; 1.53 p. in. Oivei;o, Kjiauise and I'llca train at b.22 a, in. dally, t'Mept hunil.ij. l'or .Montroi n.00 a. ni.j 1.10 and 0.C0 p. m. NIeholMin iuconmmdation 1.00 and lt.15 p. m. Illoonul.urc Pit lilon l'or Noillunuberland, at C.:;5 and 10.05 a. in.; 1.55 and 0 10 p. in. l'or 1'lj mouth, at S.lu a. m.; 3.40 and 0.00 p. in Similar TmIih l'or New York, 1.40, J.I5. 0.03 and 1(1,111 a. m.; 3,10, 3.33 p. in. l-'or llutr.ilo 1.15 and ft.22 a. !".: 1.55. 0.50 und 11.S5 p. in. l'or lllinilijinlun and way stations 10.20 a. in. IllcoinJiiiri; Dlilsloii Lcaio SJiiantoii, 10.05 a. in. an I 0.10 p. in. Pennsylvania Railroad. Schedule in Kltict .luuo 2, 1001. Traliia Icavo .Siranto.i: 0.3S a. in,, week day, throuKh vestibule traiu from Wilkes-Harre. Pull man ImfTet parlor car und coaches to PlulaileN phia, via 1'oitatlllc; stops ul principal Intel itie iliate station. AUo connects lor feunlmo, liar ll-biiri,-, l'hlladelplila, llallimorc, Wjbhlngion and lor I'iiltbuif and the tint. 0.33 a, in., week i'.ays, for Bunlimy, llarrlsburir, Philadelphia, Paltlmore, Washington and Pitts, hurt; and tho west. 1.42 p. in., week days fSiind.its, 1,51 ii. in.), foi Snnbiiry, H.urMiuri;, Philadelphia, liaftinioie, Washington and Pittsburg and tint west. 3.23 p. in., week daiii, throusli teatlLiilc train from Vilkej-narro, I'ullinan hunYl parlor ear and . niches to Philadelphia via Potlstllle. Sto3 at principal Intermediate stations. 4.27 p. in., week diyj, (or Ifaidcton, Hunbuiy, liarrlibiirg-, Philadelphia and I'lttsbuijr, J. ii, iiinciii.s'SON. qui. Mgr. J. it. MOOD, Gen. Pa. Age. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In' IIITecI, Noi. 3, 1001, 'I rains U.ivu bcraiiton, l'or Philadelphia and .New York ila P. & 11. It. It., at OM and 0.33 a. m.. and 2.13, 4.27 llllack Diamond Kxprcss), and ll.bt) p. in. bun. days, f). Ii II. It. It., 1.5S, S.27 p. in. l'or Wldtu Ilium, Ilazlclou and principal points In the coal ieoiM, ila p. Ic II, It, It., 0.33, 2.13 and 4.27 p. . l'or I'ottollllc, 0.8 a, in., 2.13 p. in. l'or Ilethlehem, Ka.ton, llcadlui;, IlairUburir, and piiueipal Intermediate nations, ila p. li II, it. It., 0.33, 0.3K a. in,; 2,13, 4.27 (Ill.ieU Ula. inond r,tpied), 11.1'.0 p, in. guudajj, 1), & II, 11. II,, 0.3S a, in,; 1,63, S.27 l'or Ttinkhiiiuoik, 'i'mvjiulj, i:imlia, Ithaca, (icr.eia and principal intermediate btatlom, ila p., I., and V. II, II., 8.10 a, in. and 3.50 p, m. l'or Qcnct'a, KucliMtir, lljltalo, Niagara falls, ChltaKo and all points nest, tla I), is II. It. II., 7.1b, 12.0J a. in.; 1.42, 2.2$ (black Diamond l.'x' preoO, 7.43, 10.41, 11.30 p. in. tsuiida), I), li 1, )l. It., 12.0., 6.27 p. m. Pullman parlor and tlceplug1 or Lehigh Valley Parlor cam on all tralm betttein Mlke.i-llarre and New York, l'hlladelplila, Uultalo and Suspcti klou Ilrldsc. UOU.IN' li. WIMlUIt, Cen. Supt., 20 Cortland unci, Neil York. CII.MIIjUU b, I.l.i:. Ocn, Pass. Agt,, 2il Cortland mreet. New York. A. W. NONIIMAC'lltll!, I)v. Pass. Ast., South llethlchim, Pa. ' l'or tlikcU and Pullman reicrratlons apply to city ticket oitlce, CO Public Square, Wilkes-Uarrt, Erie Bailrond, Wyoming Division. Trains for New York, Ncttburuli and Interme diate points lcaie bcranton iu follows: 7.2U a, in.; 2.25 v. in. jrrlval 10.S3 a. in. fiom Jllddletottn. Ilgncs dale. Haw ley and Intermediate, points. 0.20 p. iu. fiom New York, Ken burgh and intermediate points. No Sunday train. U , J- .. Free Delivery Within 230 Miles During the February Trade Sale on pur chases of $5.00 or over. Free crating, boxing, packing and cartage Is Included In this offer. iOiifit'Mf-Hi 177 pe"" StiwAU.WK'iS'- sii:noAnut-rirsi floor. The long aUlcs lined with creation of, uiery ntjlo und price guarantee, n stiltnlile Re jection, in matter of course. Put, for u "Trade Special:" Kinr.IlOAllI) Solid oak, polished. Herniation ilrc. IiIkIi und ride hIicIic-j, bevel plate inliror, 3 ihuuers, one lined for sllicr nnd two cupboard. 'Hie pirce is iell made, and bear tomo nrtU tic eartiiiBS. The Kale Pileo Is almost a libel oil M OC its worthy value.. '-' n m&muvmrm EDUCATIONAL. us T Swarf Iiiiore College LITERATURES; for the physician there is special work in BIO LOGY; for the lawyer or business man there is the course in ECONOMICS J5 AND SOCIAL SCIENCE; there is work in the field and training ft. in the shop for the CIVIL OR MECHANICAL ENGINEER, while 5! the laboratories open the doors to ELECTRICAL AND CHEMI- CAL ENGINEERING. Joined with all this there is Intelligent S'. Physical Culture vith all that the phrase implies, At Swarth- more, too, there is that intimate contact of professor and stu- " dent, which is probably the greatest force in the development of 8? character and which is possible only at a small college. Under Management of friends. Catalogues on application. &. WM. W. BIRDSALL. President. j US 3 $(?MMM$M?MW$(?M?(?MfM?SCM THE WBER 8, Booms 1 and2,Com'ltIi Bl'tl's, 80BANTON, PA. flining and Blasting Me-Ooat Mooalo and Ruihlals Wotlu. LAPLIN & RAND POWDER CO. '3 ORANQE GUN POWDER Elrotrlo Batteries, Eleotrto. Krploijri, zplodlng blasts, Saroty Kua uut Recauno Gtiaraica! Co.'s mo'lvu RAILROAD TIME TABLES. New York, Ontario nnd Western. In lltlcct Tuewla.1. Sept. 17, 1001. XOlllll HOL'M). I,.Mio ' Leave Aulte Tialus. Nranton. t'lirbondale, .'nclo.4u. Xo, 1 10.SI) a. in. ll.lUa, in. 1.00 p. in. Nn, 7 0.10 p. in. Ar. Caibondale 0.10 p. in, SOUTH IIOL'XI). L?ave Lc.nv Airle Trains. Cadosla. Caibondale, Fcianton. Ko. (I 7 Oil n. in. 7.4n.i,ni. No. i il.lj p. in. 4.00 p, in. 1.40 p, in. SUNDAYS ONI.V, SOUTH HOUND. Leat u I.e.n o An Ivo Tralm. Suaiiton. Caibondale. Cadosla, Xo. 0 S.:i0.i. m. U.10 p. m. 10,4.1a. m. Xo. S 7.00 p. in. Ar. Carbondale 7. 10 p. m. MH'Tll J.Ol'XD. Iato Le.no Arrlio Train1!. I adoaia, Carbondale. Ptr.inton. No, il 7.00.1. in. 7.400111, Xo. 10 l.:;0p. in. (I.Odp. in. (HSpftii. Traina Not:, 1 on ttceU claio. nnd 0 on Sundaja, inalio main line eunneelions for New Yoik. oily, iliddletoun, Walton, Norivli.li, Oneida, Ooivego and nil points ttest. l'or fur.licr information rcmult tlcUft accntt .1. ('. ANDI.II.SOX, 0. V. A., Nrw YorU. J. K. NMILSIt, T. V, A., Seranton, l"a. New Jersey Contra. In l'.flect Nov. 17. lflOl, Statium in New York, foot of Liberty street and Soutli l'iro, X. It. Traliu Icavo bcranton for New Y'otk, I'ldladel. plda, llatou, llethUIiim, Allcntoiin, Miueh 'lunik, Wliltn llaieu, Ai-liley ami WllUa-Ilairo at 7.:!0 a. m,, 1 p, in. and 4 li, in. Sunday, 2.10 p. in. 0,ualcr City r.pie leaies Seranton at 7.30 a. iu., through tolld vestibule train with I'ullinan UulK't l'arjor Car a, for I'ldladelplila, l'or Atoca, l'ltuion and Wilkevllarre, 1 p, m. and 4 p. m. bumljj, '.'.IU p. iu, l'or Long llrancli, O-.ean (iruie, etc., 7,30 a. iu. and 1 ii. in. l'or Itcodliii, Iebainn and Ilarrlsburg, ila Al leutoitn, at 7.:i0 a. m. and 1 p. in. Sunday, .10 . in. l'or I'ottstillo at 7.0 a, m. and 1 p. in, l'or rated und tiekcU apply to agent at station. O. M. HUM", Oeu. I'a, At. W, W, WESTZ, Om. Supt. iSoi n Delaware and Hudson. In i:a't Noumber 21, 1001. Tralm for Carbondale leaie Seranton at 0.20, 8.00, fi.53, 10.1U a. in.; l'.(W, 1.80. 2.31, 3.J2. 5.2!, 0..'j, 7.57, 0.15, 11.20 p. ill.! 1.31 a. m. l'or Honesdale 0.20, 10.13a. m.; 2.31 and 5,29 P. in. l'or Wllkes-llarre 0.39, 7.18, 6.11, 0.SS. 10.11 a. in.; 12.03, 1.12, 2.1S, 3.2K, 4.27, 0.10, 7.l!, 10.41, 11.30 p. 111. For I V. 11. II, roints-J.3S, 0.33 a. it).: 2.18, 4.27 and 11.30 p. in. l'or I'ctinsyliaiila It. It. I'oIuU-O.SS, 0.33 a. in. ; 1.42. 3.2:1 and 4.27 p. in. lor Albany and all points uorth 0.20 a. m. and 3.52 p. in. SUNDAY TI1A1XS. For Caibondale S.50, U.iU a. ni.; 2.31, 3.J2, 6.02 and 11.17 p. m. l'or WIlke-Ilaire-T9.33 a. ni.; 12.0i, 1.0S, 3.23, 0.32 and 0.17 p. in. l'or Albany und points north 3.52 p. ni. For Honeidale-7-S.fiO a. m. and 3.02 p. in. W, L. I'ltYOH, D. l A., Stranton, I'a. The buying of Home Furnishings at this time presents untold opportunities for the judicious expenditure of money. "Buy in a falling market," the wise stock operator will advise. Trade this month has an extra .value to us. To pioduce it, we shave prices closely. By increasing the volume of business, larger profits accrue to us but it does much more for the buyer. TAPHSTIIY IlltUSSi:r.3 CAIIPl.T-rhoteo lis portment of ground colors and tliturni. In a .plen did tvenrliiB nuolH' .worth one-third inoru than SOc the l'cbruaiy Trade Sale Price, per yard i HEAVY OUA1N INOltAIN-Wool nlllln. The pattern t.irlcty iii complete. Tho pi Ice Is far lie- 4 Of low normal, ptr yaid ,, t- l'OIlTY.CIlNT IIIONCIjAD INOHAIN-A fltiu.1 nrd lalue a challiiiffe nearer. Tliu Trade 3ilc remoiis lie. from tho usual price, making It, ''Of per yard v IIAn OAItl'I'.T People who mod to sale their run for welling ivould noier hato done m hid the prlto then been in low ai It ii for this sale. O "2r Per yaid ZOC Upholstery Extras NOTTINflHAM: liACIJ Ct'HTAINS-30 inilies In width. In dcsisns, there nre sK handsoine'lls- AQ urea fo telcct ti om. Special Tiude Silu Price i.vy CREDIT YOU 221223-225227 EiKiwiHrsarwrEasnissiM EDUCATIONAL. .. SK. Swartnmore, Fa. Pro- : vides, first of all, the broad cul- 2?! ture of the COURSE IN ARTS; S'. then there Is the practical field X' of ENGLISH AND OTHER g MODERN LANGUAGES AND ST. By a recent act of the legisla ture, free tuition Ss 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 B preparing for college, and for those studying music. It will piV to write for particulars. No other school offers such superior ad vantages at iur!i low ratea. Addresi J.P.WelsX A. H., Ph.D.,Prii SCRANTON C0BIIESP0NDENCE SCHOOLS SCRANTON, PA. T. J. Foster, Trejldent. Timer II. Lawa.ll, Ileal 11. J. Foster, Stanley P. Allen, Vice President. Secretary. Beer Brewery Mnmifrictiirov3 it OLD STOCK 486 to 4B5 N. Ninth Street, Telephone Cull, 3333, HENRY BEUN. JR., General Agent for I lie Wyoming pislrict for Dupont's Powder Wlnlny, Dlaitlnvr, SportlDfr, SmoKeleta an J tin ltepaune. Clicmical Coinpiny' HIGH EXPLOSIVES. Safety Fuse, Caps and Ksplodt'r. Hoc-m 111 Con nelt UuUdinx .Scraiten. AOU-VCIKS. T7103. FOrtD t'iltlton JOHN' I). SMITH & SON Plymouth Free Tuition t ill's IS Lager W. li. UULUQAK ,,, WllkcUarr WO TAPI-STIIY P01ITIi:iU:S-None of the 10 pal ternn odered, arc worth lc Chun ?l.(Xl-nome con- O QC s!dcrably more. Trade Sale price for jour vliolm -'' KITrilllN CHAtllS-Ilanl wood, tin'iuul stork, cuimI bud;. Solidity nml nltrncllvc lines ,iru its chief features, dust the chair for duorntlie purposo), A Utile mint, ullt nliil enamel nrtls tle.illy applied, would trniifoun it Into an Ideal parlor chair. The Sale Price Is n sourie of won. lOf dtr 1t' 1'OI.TjINO fOT-Cotered ullh 8-oi. dink, uhleh is firmly anchored into the frame. An Impoit.int feature Is the tn'W pillow holder. It ni crcnniM ' the defect III most nits, by keeping the pillow from sllppliis. Side br.icen increase its claims to 70f fctiensth. Usual baipaln value, iJl.USj Hale Price. M'WIAIi 1UON lli:i) Otn-nT-ThU lemark ably lowprlced oiitllt will crcitly simplify the furnlshlue; of any bedroom. The beds are reRiila tiou hire, HniOicd in a choice of colors, with gold decorations." They arc equipped with ."prlnna and QS good cotton top nuttus.'. bale Pilee, complete... SO ? CERTAINLY Cup cf Wyoming Ave! The Day $fo off ymwMK Have a imf VfHITE HOUSE COFFEE J with your breakfast. It hao-a flavor that's all its own you don't get it in any other brand. It I told by nil grocers In I nnd 2-pound can3 only. Packed and sealed by U3 and guaranteed full weight. DWINELL, VRIGHT CO., Boston. For Sale by the Following Concerns: SCRANTON. J. T. Boyer. Wm. G. Conrad. Keystone Store Co. j?enn Store Co. Harry A. Pierce. Seamans Bros. John P. Stansbury. H. F. Stansbury. Philip Wnltlspurger. I. H. Stevens. William Perry. Charles Graf. M. Dinner. A. Turnbull. P. McNnlly. AKCHBALD, Dickson Store Co. AVOCA. E. Laird & Bro. CARBONDALE. Alvord & Male. Miss M. E. Arnold. W. G. Bowers. B. S. Clark. Edwards & Beese. D. W. Humphrey. A. E. Myers. N. F. Stevens. DICKSON. Dickson Store Co. Broadway, 5th Avjnrn and HOTELVI 'J In the center of tho shopping district, rue Onlv Hole) in Sliiulinltan Fronting on UroaUway and Fiftli Atc. EUROREAN PLAN, A Modern r'jut-Cliw Hotel, Complete in all IU appointment. rurnuliiniT and decoratlont entirely new tlirouliout, Aecoiniiiodatloni fur SCO Kueat; 1W 6ult-i ltli batlu. Hot and cold v.ater and tcleplione in ever) room, t'u.lm iineii tiled. OEORQE W. SWSENEY, PROPRIZTOH, HOTELS-ATLANTIC CITY. i a Hotel Chelsea Atlantic City, N. J. 300 Ocean front rooms. 100 pri vate sea water baths. Send for book let. .J, I). THOMPSON & CO, A Guaranteed American Watch Free, For tho purpose of encouraging morning shopping we will present with each purchase of $20.00 or more, made before noon, on any) day during tho February Trado Sale, a War ranted American timepiece. llOC'KIHIS ll.iement. In either Mood, cane, uphol stered waled, or iced rock ers; our shottlns caters to eil-ry taste and purse. Tills '.W should arouse your in terest. AltM HOCKint-A llulslicd piodiietlou in your choice of unlden oak or mahogany fin ish, l'pholslcred ill llirured telour larveil and clpsely spindled back. Tho Trado .Sale Price has , dropped like n meteor from ijtt.75 2 65) DTTNMOEE. Albert Naegeli. HYDE PARK. G. F. Eynon & Co. P. J. McCann. Penn Store Co. JERMYN. P. Cain & Son. PECKVILLE. Keystone Store Co. F. A. Peck. PITTSTON. J. D. Delnhunty. PITTSTON JUNCTION. Thorhas Maloney. PROVIDENCE. J. K. Smith. Gllroy & McAnulty. C. F. Crossmnn. RICHMOND ALE. Keystone Store Co. TAYLOR. John Thomas. THROOP. Dickson Store Co. WEST PITTSTON. C. G. Lewis. WYOMING. Hugh Chesworth. WINTON. Mt. Jessup Coal' Co. CTORIA 27th Sluet, NEW YORK. F BOY THE GENUINE ... MANUFAOTUBED BY,., CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. r2r3VOTU tiii: n.ymi:. SYW OF FtOS .