B THE SCRAOTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, FEBRUARY ,18, 1902. r.1 CLEVELAND'S Superior gaJ-Jn0 PoWCF hen vou land's Baking Powder, you know just what goes into your food; that it is pure and wholesome and has no poisonous alum in it. Home-made baking is easy and economical if you use Cleveland's Superior Baking Powder. , CLEVELAND BAKING POWDER NEW YORK. INDUSTRIAL COLD WEATHER HELPS THE COAL TRADE. The Outlook Is Favorable for a Good Demand in March Meeting of D. & H. Firemen Was Held at Larks ville Sunday Afternoon Superin tendent Rine Will Today Investi gate the Cause of Saturday Night's Wreck Men at Harry E. and Fory Fort Collieries Out. fold weather still prevails in nil re gions where anthinulte is us-ed. Retail buying is active, and wholesale trade i if. good. The steam sizes and chestnut I are most wanted, and none of the ure.it ( producing companies have any sur-1 plus of these sizes. The outlook favors ' a good demand into March, for many consumeis who laid in light winter supplies are now loieed to buy again. A February cold wave affects the mar ket more than one in Januaiy. Dealers hesitate to lay in laige supplies with the prospect of u (hop in pi Ices on April 1, and buying Is thortfoie large Iv for immediate needs. It is too early as yet to make any prediction on April pi ices, but probably last year's price list will not be the basis, unless the la bor situation at the oollioiles is clearer. The United Mine Workers will an nounce their demands at a meeting to be held in March. It is safe to say that the matter of caul inspection will come up at that meeting, and if the union asks that opeiators permit caul Inspection to suit the convenience of union olllclals, the demand will be 10 iused. Many of the piomlnent men in the Temple lion company leallzo that conditions this spring are not what they weie in the fall of 1900, and rather than submit to all manner of inter loreneo with the running of collieries will make a firm stand and fight, if necessary, to a llnlsh. Hven the lead ing light of the Civil Federation might find tiouble in patching up any com piomlso that called for a minimum wage or a Used rate per ton for mining at all collieries in the same field. In the Northwest theio is a going steady winter demand, and coal Is go ing fieely from the docks at the head of the lakes. In Chicago tenltory trade Is brisk, and chestnut coal N in par ticular demand. Arrivals of all-rail coal havebeen fair, and shipments fiom the docks are liberal. Uuylng by deal eis Is for Immediate wants owing to the prospect of a new price list on April 1. Demand at the lower lake points and in Canadian territory Is strong and active, and the small sizes nre hard to get for prompt delivery. All-rail trade further east Is taking a lot of coal, Along the Atlantic seaboard buying has been brisk, and the coal dealer Is a happy man. Generally speak ing there is no scarcity of coal, but the. demand takes all that conies for ward. The steam sizes aro in rather short supply. We quote current prices for free-burning white ash f. o. b, New York harbor porta us follows: Broken, Ji; est?, $4.25; stovo nnd nut, $1.50; pea, JS; buckwheat, $.).G0. Engineering and Mining Journal. Meeting of Firemen. The engineers and (Icemen (c all the Delaware und Hudson collieries on the West Side met In Kelly's hull, Larks yllle, yesterday afternoon to discuss the recent order promulgated by tho com pany, The order was to tho effect that Doing Qood, A great deal of good Is being done u ill parts of the country by Chainber uln's Cough Keniedy. The most flat tering testimonials have been received, elvlug accounts of Its good work, of aggravating and persistent coughs that liavo yielded to its soothing effects, of pevere colds (hat have been broken up by its use, of threatened attacks pf pneumonia that havo been warded olf and dangerous cases of croup that Jt has cured. The great popularity and extensive eale of this preparation can not bo a suipiiso to anyone who (a acquainted with its goods qualities. Use It' when you have need1 of such a remedy ond It will do you good. For taUt hi ull druggists. Makes delicious home-made ' biscuit No biscuit or cake you buy at the baker's or confectioner's equals in fresh ness and flavor those you can make at home with Cleveland's Baking Powder. do your own baking, using Cleve Imitation baking powders being made from alum use in food. Alum is a CO,, this class of labor, which Is about to ask for an elgh hour day, work ac cording to the following rules: From 7 a. in. to 5 p. m when they are to be relieved by the other shift, which will work fiom 5 until 12, they to be le lieved by the employes who went home at 5. If this mle is not satisfactory to the employes they uie expected to sign a contract setting forth that they will work according to the present method 12 houis a day for one enr. All the engineer and firemen who weie not at work attended the meet ing and gave their views of the situa tion. After a thorough discussion of the proposition a motion was unanim ously passed that they would not ac cept the pioposed mode of working, neither would they sign nnd contract. The pi offer of the company, which was rejected, would mean an increase In the wages of the firemen of about $3.50 per month, buL they say It would entail considerable hardship upon them inasmuch as they would never have a whole day to themselves. The stationery firemen intend mak ing another effort to have the hours l educed from twelve to eight each day. Y'ilkes-I3arre Record. Will Investigate the Wreck. Superintendent K. M. Rine, of the Lackawanna, laihoad, will conduct an investigation today to ascertain the cause of the wreck which occuired Sat urday night, when a fi eight train ran away at Chinchilla and crashed into an engine and caboose In tho Scranton yard. The falluie of the air brakes to woik is supposed to have been the cause of the lunaway but the real cause will not be known until after the inves tigation. The two men who were in jured are at the Moses Taylor hospital. D., L. & W. Board for Today. The following Is the make-up of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western board for today: MONDAY. FUH. IT. IMias i:.it S p. in., C. W. Dunn; 11 p. in., lluboken, John lintel, TI'IMUY. ITHIlUAltY IS. lMu-. laist 1.30 a, in., Ilobol.cn, .1. C.'i'lilty; I a. in., F. I.. Hogem; D ii. m.. Iloboken; Nugent; I) a. in., lloliolvon, M. .1. I.arkiii; 10 .1. in., V. Van Wonner; 11 a. in., W. W. Lalui; 1 n, in., A. II, Howe; 2 p. in., .1. II. MiC'ann; 0 p. m., O. V. I'iUerirald; 0 p. m., llobol.en, SI. Fin licity. Summit1), Ulc G u, m,, J, Iliuticgau; 8 u. m., Frunnfclku ; 10 n. in., Nichols; 11 a, in., O. llunilolpli; 2 p. in.. Thompoon; ll p, in., .1. Cai rlmf; 8 p. in,, M, Cottlrn, PuJifis l ii, in,, Vidner; 7 :i. in., S. Fin licit', b n. in,, Uou-'cr; 11,15 a. in,, Moran; Ii p. in., C. Ilartholoinew : 7.J.0 p. in., Murphy; 9 p. in., W. II, Ilartholoinew; 0 p. m,, Lumping, Kxlras Fast 10 n, in., O'ilaiu; '2 p. in., (J. Kint'sloy; I p. in,, Cialuitan; 11 p, in., Kclcliiim. l'aibcngrr Knslnca 7 u. m,, Gaffney; 7 a. m , Singer; 10 a. in., O, Miller; U.1S p, in,, Man ton; 8.U) p, in,, McGovcru. Mma:. 1'. F. Stevens ami new will inn S a, in. cxlia, Felmiary W, II. II. (lllllgan ami cicvv will run No. 5.1, Feb. mary 18, J J, I.angan repeats (or A. If. Heme, This and That. J, L. McDonald has been appointed freight and ticket ugent for the Lacka wanna railroad at Berwick, vice T, 11. MeAvoy,, resigned. . The men of the Harry K, and Forty Fort collieries of tho Temple Iron com pany at Forty Fort, believe that thoy have been locked out. During the early part of last week the inen took a day off to discuss some grievances and when they reported for work the next moinlng they were Informed that the collieries had suspended for tho pur pose of making epulis. Saturday was pay day but they were pot Informed when work would be resumed. The men believe that It Is u lockout, al though the officials statu that rejmhs urn being made. Commissioner of Patents Allen re ports that the number of patents Issued last year was 27,37a, the largest In the history of the department. The Jssuo of certificates of registration of trade marks, prints und labels also reached the unprecedented number of 2.9C5. Cash receipts of the office during 1001 were $1,219,198, exceeding those of any previous year by nearly $100,000, The state whose citizens received the larg est number of patents during the year waa New York, with 4,098, next in order came Pennsylvania with 2,837, Illinois with 2,130 and Massachusetts with 1,903, arc cheap, but are unsafe for mineral poison. LIST FOR THE SPECIAL TERM CONTAINS NOTHING BUT QUAR TER SESSION CASES. Term' Was Ordered for the Purpose of Clearing the Waiting List in the District Attorney's Office nnd Bringing It Up to Date There Aro No Oyer nnd Terminer Cases on the List for the Special Term. Which. Begins Monday, Feb. 24. Judge P. W. Wheaton to Preside. A special term of quarter sessions court will be held next week 1o clear the list of cases that have been ac cumulating. Only quarter session cases will be IiPdid. None of the graver ot fenses tried in oyer and terminer have been given a place on the list. Judge F. W. "Wheaton, of Luzerne county, will preside In the main court room, and another out-of-town judge will be in No. 2. Tho trial list prepared by District Attorney W. 11. Lewis fol lows: Monday, February 24. 1. Juliet Murny, assault and battery upon public ofllcci; Fianlv liofollnff, jr., pros. 2. Chailes 11. Major, keeping gaimngr bouse; Ikiiu Day, proa. S. Fiulcrick llonacli. felonious wounding; A. W, Palmer, pros. 1. William Gaul, selling liquor without license; M. A. Phillips, pios 5. Samuel Miller, jr., celling liquor without liten-e nnd belling liquor on bunchy; J. W. Clink, pros. C. Samuel Millet, it,, (.filing liquor without license and selling liquor on bunday; J. W. Cliik, pros. 7. William Kennedy, embezzlement; Benjamin Lewis, pror. William Kennedy, aftiay; Renjaniln I,evvh, pros. Aiitlionj Xeary, aggiawtcil assault and bat- Uiy; Umry WatMns, pios. Lottie Smith, keeping bawdy home; Hoy Welch, pici. Mil had I. Kehoe, toriilialion and bastardy; Mis. W, II, )ugg in, pio. V., ('. 1'attciaon, u&bciuk and batter ; 1M- ward Walteis, pro. Albert Smith, embezzlement; J. A. Curtis, pi OS, Jacob 1. holms, avault and batteiy; Jo- Mpb L'arden, plot. Samuel McCliun, cjir.il.iif lonualed deadly weapons; John .1, MiAiidreu, pros. John A. Kecth, embezzlemint; 1). S. Mom', pioj. Charlotte llazzard, common scold; L'llen lietz, prow Charlotte llazzard, assault and battery; Flleu (!ctz, pios. Film Funds, assault and battery; Char lotte llazznid, pios. r.llon Fiaucle, common tcold; Chailotte Uazzaid, piov. Tuesday, February 25. Anthony O'Malley, selling liquor without license; Dudley 0'ordan, pios. Domlnlik lllley, felonious wounding; F, llobliug, ji,, pros. Michael Size, laiceny ami retching; F. Holding;, jr., pioj, Madollua ltega, larceny and ircehing; II, II, Fierce, pros. 4 Mamlo Gogali, larceny and retelling; II, II, 1'Ieiee, pros, Mary liaultlere, laneny und retelling; II, II. Pieice, pro. Angilia (ialticic, laiceny und icceiiing; II, II. I'leuc, pio. Jaiuea Keenan, Alexander Wall, Mike o ton, John hock, negligence by bailee; (icoigv I.'. Atheitnn, piuj, Chailes Idulil, iiegllgtme by bailee; fieorge 1.', Atlurton, pros, Jieeph llionn, mgllgente by bailee; Ciiorge F, Atlieiton, pins, John lltlski, defrauding bonding house; (itoigo IIIUM, pros. Miry Jauo U'lllU, common tiold; lllchard l.lcMt'Hyn, pios, StanUlau? Ftiigouxkey, laiceny and leech. jug; Flldilnt I'hlllp, pros. StJiiUIatis Ou'tll.i, lirc-cny and nulling;. Frldilnt I'hlllp, pros, Vito hilto, awault and batttr ; lt.iit.icl l.uMoit, pro:,. C, I., lllgttt, laueuy by bailee; Llltn Mcllale, pios, Mj) Lull, avault and battery; Jamc l'os, pros. Martin Iondi, a&ault and battery; Malt llJlt, p!0f. John Dunleaiy, Ubsault and battel; llios. ti. Fianelf, pros. William Hoban, ussault and batteiy;- Gncu- uie Moigau, pro. Annie Daiis, larceny by bailee; May Dun dy, pio. Amy htianuer, assault and battery; Adolph Doadofk, pios, Julia Clirbtlnc, avault and balUo ! Julian Strauts, pros. F.llcu Whaleu, (orclbje eutiy and lielilncr; Micliail (iolijen, pios. John (fullalicr, forcible intrf and detainer; MIcluu (lo)dtu, pro. Wednesday, February 20. C. Mi Storm, embezzlement; K. t. I.jnelt, proi, Arthur Morrlt, fflonloui woundlngj Harry Xcwinnn, jiros. .lames 0'llnrn, Patrick IletTion, assault and battery; M, Colien, pro. John Jllller, avault mil battery; Finest 40. 47. 49. 4'1. -0. SI. oJ. 03. ol. S3. SO. Dal', prey. Kitrltt Tom and William .1. Toss, malkloun mK'hlcft Joseph Lntey, pros. Louis Huppreeht, cinbezzlement; t'corne M. Oktll, pros. Harry Arnoiits, embezzlement ; .1. A. Cm- lis, pros. Daniel .1. McTague, falte inctensc; W. F. Hmilhe, pros, John Keanc and .latnei V, Cunnnlnss, tar- ifny and receiving; l.ugenc L. Deinlng, pios. John Keane and Janiei W. CuinniliKu, cruel ty fo animals; Kugene TI. Demlng, pros. I'ntrlek Scott, assault nnd battery; llrlilgct O'Malley, ptos. John McAndrew, assault and battery; 11m- fonl J. DaienpoTt, proi. Simon llamerlek, felonious wounding; OeoTge Checura, pros. Oeorge Cliccuru, tarrying concealed deadly wenpormi Siinon llamerick, pios. George Cliecura, aisault nnd batteiy; Simon llamerick, pios, Harry Wllko, KeeRo l'rdailink and Harry Iledowllr, (elonloiis wounding; Oeorge C1ie- cura, pros. Joseph Hitler, felonious wounding; Thomas Ford, pros, I"rank lxlmnk anil Pauline Iieslinok, avault and battery; John FetruMcy, pros. Snrey Faucet, amault and battery; Patrick Murray, pros. Suze.v Faucet, assault and battery; Annie Mcllale, pros. Joseph ShemliKskry, felonious wounding; Stephen Vltlski, pros. Alfred 1ong. larceny and rccehiug; Josepli Da I ley, pros. Dennis MiCool, tlUcharglng flreanns; T.llr. abeth natrctt, pros. Hood Herring, felonious wounding; Itltliard Jolii.on, pros. T. 11. Upton, embezzlement ; George 1). Drown, pros. Thursday, Febiuary 27. Joseph Hotchklns, malicious nilcchlef; ). W. nichards, pros. Joseph Hotchklns, assault and battery; I), W. Richards, pros. John Ncncomb, attempt at rape; Ulzabetli Mclvln, prov. Matthew Sltoko and Anthony "lioko, as sault and battery; Joseph Keotlc, pros, Z. P. Travis, attempt at codoniy; 1'dnard C Anderson, pros. Joseph Pcrrln, malicious mischief; Margaret Malnunriug, pros. Jlumford DcVaul, larceny and receiving; Patrick MrXaman, pios. Nlckolas MoshelIa, assault and batteiy ; John SulTansker, pros. James Dell, embezzlement; Pctei Kranj&Ui, )ll OS. Michael Farcnce and John Farence, aggra vated assault and battery; Anthony Brown, pios. Martin Itadecky, assault and battery; Wil liam Goodman, pros. William Teriskaiage, lirceny and recciv ipg'; Joseph McDonough, pros. Matthew Pad, selling liquor without license; Joseph Gardner, pros. Thomas Gllboy, selling liquor without li ens; Joseph Gardner, pros. Thomas O. Williams, pointing pistol; James T. McAndrew, pios. Thomas C Williams, pointing pistol; James T. McAndrew, pros. Thomas C. Williams, carrying concealed weapons; James T. McAndrew, pios. Tiiomas C. Williams, felonious wounding; .limes T. Mr-Andrew, pios. Thom.is C. Willhnis, felmiioua wounding; James "P. McAndrew, pros. r.itrlck McNulty, felonious wounding; James T. McAndrew, jno. Friday, February 28. Kllen. Schcll, Jennie James and Margaret Jones, i lot; Stephen Djcr, pros. William McOraw, riot; Stephen Dyer, pros. Hugh Mi Grow, jr., aggravated assault and battery; Stephen Dyer, pios. IUiid Jones and Joseph Reynolds; assiult and battery! Stephen Der, pros. Thomas Cannon and Andrew lletlron, jr., aggravated assault nnd batteiy; Stephen Fljer, pros. Mtria Jennings, avault and battery; Daniel II. Hcrfltckcr, pros. Maria Jennings, .1. II. Jennings and M. F. Kearney, aiding prisoner to escape; Daniel II. Horflickoi, pios. Saturday, March 1. Frank Mulrooney, suiety; Anna Mulrooney, prox. Warren Tappan, surety: Joseph Task, pros. Mai tin Golden," John Golden, Patrick Gold en, Jr., and Gcorgo Ilerron, suietj ; Kd ward Gallagher, pros. Tekli Stanko, surety; Chailes Jordan, pros. Thomas Dougherty, surety; Elizabeth Dough erty, pro. Thomas Morgan, surety; Margaret E. Thomas, prox. L. Pcttigtew, surety ; P. J. Ljnott, pros. Martin Jordan, surety; Kate Mijiult), prox. Thomas Gallaghei, iurety; Michael Golden, pios. George Ilaupcratli, surety; Kuinia Hause rath, proi, Edward Wellner, desertion; Carrie Wellner, pio. James F. Callahan, desertion; Maiy Calla ban, prox. Frank Mulrooney, deseitlon; Annio Mul l ooney, prov. Carl II. N'icodeimu, desertion; Christine Nlchodemus, prox. CominonweiltU is, Henry lturgcu, appeal; Geoige lluhruer, pios. 87. 68. 60. 00. SI. (K. 03. (14. 1)3. CO. 117. 08. 09. TO. CIRCUIT COURT TRIAL MST. Cases That will Be Heard at the Coming Term. The trial list for the March term of the United States circuit court has Just been uomplled by Cleric A. J. Col born and contains seven cases. The most Important case will come up for trial will be that of Sallie L. Thom as, admlulstintrlx of the estato of Sep timus Thomas against A. L. Spencer and others, manufacturers of certain machinery used In the washlntr of culm. Mrs. Thomas seeks a permanent injunction lestrnlulng the defendants from manufacturing such machinery alleelnir that the patents for it were obtained by her husband and are now held by her. The case was instituted several years ago and the depositions of all the witnesses have been tnlten. The defendants have filed an Indemni fying bond payable to Mrs. Thomas In case she wliw her case, Tho make up of tho trial list Is as follows: New York, Lake Frle and Western Itallroad company is. Keystone Coal lonipany, assumpsit. Mary J. Giecnway, administratrix of tho es. tate of Aaa ltaiidall ltejnolds, deceased, n. Shel don Axlo company; tiep.:sv William Itobliuou is. Delaivaie and lluthoii company ; trcspJts. P. M. Thornton isSi.eurlty lnsurjm company of New Haven, Conn.; assumpsit. P. M. Thornton vs. National Insuraute com. pany of Ireland; arsumpdlt. Catlierino A, William is. W, F. hnijlhe, et al.; iqulty, Sallie I.. Thomas, aiJniluUtiatrk of estato of Septimus Thomas, duceawil, is, A. L. hpcucer, it u!,; equity. . TO INCREASE SALARIES. Effort Which Failed in Committee to Re Renewed in Council, It Is certain thai an effort will be made In common council on Thursday nlnht to mlse the salaries of certain employes of the depaitment of public works, notably tho chief clerk and the superintendent of parks, and peihaps some others. An amendment to the ap propriation ordinance, providing a sal ary of $G00 for the clerk of the common council, will nlso bo offmed, and will undoubtedly be adopted. An attempt was recently made In tho y 0 TUi lsatnw ! oa eTery hox of tho fentttti tf fjfJr Laxative Broino-Quinitie wuu HfcWh - .'- V.VsF-'-'SaB'atf?. B '- 1:&SWM RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In LfTect, Nov. 3. 1001. Trains leave bcranton. Tor Philadelphia and New York via 1). k II. It. 11., at 038 and 9 38 a. m. and 2 18, 4.27 (Black Diamond L'xpres), and ll.JIO p. m. faun days, P. & II. It. II., 1.08, S 27 p. m. i'or White lfRven, ltazletoii and prineipal points in the coal leg-ions, via 1). . 11. It. It., 0.8S, 2.18 and 4.27 p. m. I'or l'ottsvllle, 0.38 a. m., 2.18 p. m. For riethlchetn, Kaston. Iteadinj, Harrishurif, and principal intermediate itations. via D. 4: II. II. U., R38, 3.IIS a. in.; 2.18, 4.27 (lllack Uia mond Express), 11.30 p. m. Sunday?, D. & II. II. It., !US a. in.; 1.5f. S27 p. m. I'or Tunkhaniioek, Tonandi, Klniin, Ithaca, Geneva and principal intermediate stations, via I)., L. nnd N". It. 11., 8.11) a. in. and 3.60 p. m. For Geneva, Iti heater, Iluftalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago and all points west, via P. & II. It. 1! , 7.48, 12.03 a. m.; lAi. 3.28 (lllack Diamond E press), 7.18. 10.41, 11.80 p. m. faundass, D. Ii ll. It. It., 12.0.5, 8.27 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Aalliy Parlor cars on nil traini between WilKes ltarre nnd New VoiL, Philadelphia, Uutfalo and Suspen sion nrlilgc. ItOLLIN II. WIL11UK, Gen. faupt,, 20 Cortland street, New York. CIIAKLUS b. LKi:, Gen. Pass. Agt., 20 Cortland htreet, Nevv York. A. W. NONKMACHKIt, l)iv. Vdbi. Agt., South Detlileiiem, l'l. For tickets and Pullman reservations apply to city ticket otlice, CO Pdblic bijuare, Wilkcs-lJarre, Delaware and Hudson. In L'llect Novtinhcr 24, 1001. Traini for Carbondalo leavo icrmiton at 0,20, 8 00, 8.5 , 10. U a. m.; 12.00, 1.2'i. 2.31, a S3, E2', 0.25, 7.57, O.lj, 11.2(1 p. in.; 1.31 a, in. For Ilouesdale 0.20, 10.13a. in.; 2.31 and 5.29 p. in. For Wilkcs-Baue OSS, 7.48, S41, 8 33, 10.41 0. in.; 12.03, 1.42, 2.1s, 3.2S, 1.27, 0.10, 7.1S, 10 41, ll.tO p. in. Tor L. V. It. It. Points 0.38, 0,33 a. m.; 2.1S, 4.27 and 11.30 p. m. Foi Pennsylvania H. It, Points 8.S3, 9.38 a. in. ; 1.42. 3.2S and 1.27 p. m. For Albany and all points north 0.20 a. m. and 3.52 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Cailiondalc 8 50, 11.8.1 a. m.; 2.34, 3.52, S.62 and 11.17 p. ni. For Wllkes-Uine 0.33 a. m.; 12.03, 1.03, 3,23, 0.32 mid 0.17 p. ill. Foi Albany and points north 3.52 p. m. Foi lIonedale 8 oil a. in, ami 3.5-J p. in. W. L. PllYOIt, 1). P. A Scramon, Pa. New York, Ontario and Western. In Lflcct Tuesday. Sept. 17, IDOL NOUiIl BOU.ND. Leavo Leave An lie Tialni. Sfrantoii, C.u bondale. Caclosia. Vn l 1030a. m. 11.10a. In. l.urtii. m. ko! 7 0.10 p. m. Ar. CaibondaleO.lOp, mj -OlJTtl IlOUNl). 'I Leave Leave Arrive Train. Uidosia. Carbondalo. Scranton. No. ( 7,00.1,111. 7.40a, in. Ko. 2 2.15 p. m. 4.00 p. in. 4.10 p. in. MINUAYS ONLY. NOliTII ISOUND. Leavo Leavo Airlve' Trains. bcianloii. Laiuoniiaie. Cadosia. No. 0 8.30 a. in. 0.10 p. in, 104ia. m. No. a 7.00 p. in. Ar, Caibondale 7.40 p. m. SsOUTJl IIOUM). Leavo Leavo Airlvo Trains. Cadoola. Caihondilc. Seianton. No. 0 7.00 a. in. 7,40 a, in. No. 10 4.30 p, in. (i Ou p. in. 0.45 p. in. Trains Nos. 1 on week daje, and U on hiuul.iis, make main line connections for New Yoik city, Mlddletovvn, Walton, Norwich, Oneida, Usvvego and all lHilut! west. For further Information ccmult ticket a;,cnti J. f. ANDUltbON, G. P. A., .New Yoilc. J, E. WKI.S1I, T. P. A., Scranton, Pa. estimates committee to have theso sal ailca Increased, hut a motion tp ad journ staved It off. It was not renewed later. The item of JGOO for the cleik of the common council must be Inserted, as provision Is made for It hi the gen eral reorganization ordinance passed by councils Just as the Utv was entering Into the second class. RECEPTION SATURDAY NIGHT. It Was Held at the Homo of John Carlucci, sr, Kattudtiy evening a leeeptlou was held at the home of John Carlucci, sr on Sixth stieet, in honor of the Misses Lottie and Fanny rtigllariu, two well hnown and esteemed young ladles, or. Carbonilii)i', and Union Magil, the little dwarf. Hinging, dancing and games of all hoits weie enjoyed. Huron Magil proved himself a gieat entertulner. He made a line Imniesslnn on those who saw him at the Academy of Music last week. Excellent was the hinging and playing of the Misses I'usllano and Josenh Callatronu. Among those present weie; Mr. and Mrs. t'mlo Uurluccl, Antolnetta und l'eter Cailuccl, Mr, and Mis. Nicholas Carlucci, John Cailuccl, Jr., Vincent Cassese, Dr. G, VHlone and sisters, Mr, and Mis. Maitluo, Mlhs C'alabreth, Jo seph Callatrone, and many others. 'rk lfRM'a!' ft r rxmvmmm8i& i tc .-. -'W.rti:;'- ': ;'.i71KiBIv' """ '(! I V'v,!V;;-:,H;Wj1fW0 ponent parts are simple and wholesome and be- T...---X .T-:';!,A.lliw cause it acts without disturbing the natural func- ) 0,:r ,.K i.n:'. lions, as it is wholly free from every objectionable ' S-f::z:--'-l$ quality or substance. In the process of ' H:::'i'r.-r.YKtsi,m. nianufacturine fics are used, as they are ' ". -':-."'' . . .; .v.'.j.vjiw AKntt vx lj uw . --s- . ' t,. i.S kJv rt?.Efp ,Yr Xi,.'MrftrZW!&JCS. -,'-.,' A "-"' :.:'.. w . rt wr x V.V4i &lm "mm. JlZ" W6i,w.nv,Y. rSTV. '..is H. !V ii'?.. i..'.w;,ia:...ry..K.-ii h fStBil.wX,K& n'Il e.'fr.r ff:Kn9 ?'! Vcs Acts inuiiiieu auu y me 'V t! J,vy f- "... ..' ' o . w-er-. ; lMWliB?fl ITiAlTif S TOT Louisville, Ky. Atcw'YorkTN.Y For eal. by all druejrfjatib.. iPxicfiiyAccjtaKpGrLi.boki$S--$ FINANCIAL. I. F. MBQARQEL d CO. STOCKS. BONDS, SECURITIES CON NELL. BUILDING). Spencer, Trask & BAiMKSRS 27 & 29 Pine Street, New York Now ready for gratui tous distribution, 190S Edition (Pockot Size.) Statistical Tahes Members N, Y. Stock Exchange HOTELS-ATLANTIC CITY. Atlantic City, N. J. Now Open. 300 Ocean front rooms. 100 pri vate sea water baths. Send for book let. J. B. THOMPSON & CO. Prof.G.F.THEEL5278?i?hr5th. I'MUdtlobla, I'a. Only Ucrraia Surri.li.t In Aucrlrru (!uratt to rant aUu bj mall I'rlitlo DUfa, LerkM. Abuiti. Illootl rlun. Nerioun urDiiu;,LuiinftnDOoa,ilArirofcid3triciurriBUT enltlos), UnrlfTflvpmcU & Shrunken Orgtni, 1MAfA PAHKiCtfi prn IUVTM TMInllVpT,Acrte f Uion uALAnubitnuniLmiuxHi RAILROAD J2MEJTABLES Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. Ill Kffect Nov. 3, 1001. Tialm leave Scranton (or New Yoik At 1.10, 3.15, 0.UJ. 7.00 and lO.Oo a. III. : 12.15, 3.10, 3 Si p. m. I'or New York and Philadelphia 7.00, 10.05 a. ni , and 12.1J and 3.3'1 p. in. I'or Tob) liamia At 0.10 p. in. I'or liulhlo 1.15, 0.22 and !U) a. in.; 1.5). U.00 l.lul 11.35 p. 111. Foi HiliK lianiton and way ttatiuiu 10.20 a. in. and 1,10 p. in. I'oi Osweijo, fcjraciite and t'tlca J.V and 0 22 a. in ; 1.35 p. m. Oiego, Israelite and I'tlca train at 0.22 a. m. dill), except hundj.v, I'or Monti oscO.W a. in.; l.lu and 0 00 p. m. .Niilioliu accommodation 1,00 and fl.n p. in. llloomsbiirfr Dlvblon I'or Noitliiiiiibeiland, at R.35 and 10,05 u. in,; 1,55 and 0.10 p. in, I'or Plymouth, at S.10 a. in.; 3.10 and U.00 p. m hundav Tiains i'oi New Yoik, J. 10, .5.13, U 05 and 10.05 a. in,; 3.10, ,'..U p. in, I'ur llutlalo 1.1) and 0,22 a, in.; 1.(0, 1)00 and 11,35 p. ni. I'or Illngliainlon and way stations 10,20 a. in. l'.lconiobuii,' Division Leave bcranton, 10.05 a. in. and 0.10 p. m. Pennsylvania Ballroad. Scheiliile in Htlcct June '2, 1WI '1'ialiin leave Sscranton: 0,3d a. m,, weel. days, tlirQuli le&ttbule lulu doni Wilken-llaire. Pull, man bullet pallor lar and mailim to Philadel phia, vli l'ottvillc-, stow ul pilncipit iiileune. dlate station. AUo ennuecti fui .Minlnir.v, llai llnburc;, Philudelplila, lUltiiuuie, Jililnjlon and for Piitbbuis anil the wist. 0.3S a. ni., wed. dave, lor Simliuiy, ljrul)Uig, Phlladelpliia, llaltlmore, WashliiKtuii and l'ltlj burir ai.d the wot. 1.12 p. in., week divi I puuda) ft, 1.0S p. m ), for Suiibui), IlarrMiuii;, Plilladtdphta, llaltinioie, ahlin:u and I'ltltburg and the west, J.'ii) p. in,, wnk datK, IhioiiKh veslllnilA liam iroill VI lll.f'liailf, I iiiiiiuii uuiic-i I'anui ur i ami ff)iuiis in riui4iiriiiii.i ti4 i uioimc. civa al prinilpil iiilirmediati' hUtloiw. 1,27 p, in., wi'ik da3, lor llj.lituu, bauburv, lJjlilab irtr, Piiiladelphla anl Pltt-buit.', .1. II. Ilfll IIINSOV. lien. Slur. J. II. WOOD, Ueu. Pa A'i. New Jersey Central. In i:iVict Nov 17, 1001. Station In New oil., lout vt I.ibeitj neet and .south I'ui.v. N. II. 'lialns leave! StrantO'i for .NVvi ok, pluladit phla, l'a.toli, llitlililiim, vlliiitcmn, Miuih 1 hunk, While llaviu, Avhlt and WilUs-lUnc at ','.,'.0 a. HI,, 1 l in and 1 Ii, in. bun.Li, J 10 p. in. tjuakei Ut.v Kipirm leivi Scranton al 7 ..0 a, in., throuKh olid wilihuli! Irani with Pu'liuan lluftet Parlor Pal., toi PliilaiK-lplila. I'ur Avoia, Pltiatuii and Wilkes liauc, 1 p, in, and i p. in, siiihIjj, '2,10 p. ill. I'or I.oiik llram.li, Uei'aii Uiuii', etc., 7-e.O a. in. und 1 ii, in. I'ur Heading. I.eb.uun and llari labiirej, via Al 'intovvn, at 7..10 a. ni and 1 p. m. hunUjj, 2.10 1: III, IVr Puttivillu at 7.S0 a. in. ami 1 p, in I'm lalta and lliketa uppl) to aeteul at bialiun. C. M. IlUltl', Gen. Paw. Aft. W. W Wi:NTZ, Cle-ii. SHipt. Eiie Bailroad, Wyomhifjr Division. Tialiu lor Now Yoik. Ncvvburgli and Intciuie eliatu jwiiiH leave iuauton a.1 lolloiv; 7.20 a. in.; 2.2) p. in. Airlvjl 10.5 a. in. from Jilddliitovvn. llonw. dale, llavvlev and intciiucdiate poliili. 0.20 p. in. from icw York, Xcittiuivk and Iiiteiuii'dialK Kiints. No uulay trains. CFT lift ZSwl i imnritti sfcmm JtHAU. StcuxCiTUA. ibjjimiwi. pieAsaitly Beneficially 'isilV-ily.ras. a . Laxai i ve. rup of Figs appeals to the culturedand the to utc ucuiuiy, oecauscus com- pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal virtues of Syrup of Figs are obtained from an excellent combination of plants known to be medicinally laxative and to act most beneficially. To get its beneficial effects buy tho genuine manufactured by the YI(UP(? -- Ml S Lager Beer Mnuiir&cturcr3 ar OLD STOCK 43B to 465 N. Ninth Street, Tolcphotts Call. 2333. NEW YORK HOTELS. WESTMINSTER HOTEL Cor. Shteenth .St. and Ir Vic Place, NEW YORK. American Plan, JS.OO Per Day and Upwards. European Plan, $1 00 Per Day and Upwards, fcpecial Kates to Famillea. T. THOMPSON, Prop. f-f-f-f-t--t- -t- -t- -t--f-t- -- For Business Men In the heart ot th wholesalt district. f -f- f For Slioypow x mlnutef' walk to Wanamakers: S minutes to Btesel Coopor'a 131a etore. Casy ot access to tho Great Dry Good store. For Sightseers One block from E'way Cars. Slv Inf easy transportation to all points ot Interest. NEW YOKK. Cor. lltll ST. fc UNIVEH3ITY PI Only one lilock fiom llroudvvay. Rooms, $1 Up. vSSSSH f4-r -f-f--f -f -f t J5li5v verv Woman .rrcs V,vN"V 3 inlcu'Jlcd und should Vnqw u bout tbo w oudct fill MAnVtL Whirling Spray 1 ho nevr 1 irll 1 rt. Iwee m '&i tzrj f Vftil iwn unu nm twit, ocst- f.i sl llust ronTemtnt lllleivett leuu 1 1 eu.j ik fCurUiuHt for II, li huiwnut upilr the .11 ll Kl.. a... put mi ot Iter, but tend la mp for II tulltulM iMuvk-erklpd 11 uiYPB lull Dailk'ubunnil .Uie. nmtti. tlutetiii-to l&illes. .11 n 1:1. e"l.. ltoom fjl!) Tiineii Bdi . Sew Ytrk. I u 1 ? HOTE 4- I fe2tW V -Y7 V ,'! ' ( ' r