! i1 ) THE SCRANTON TlllBUNE-WJiDNEsO'AY,' 'FEBRCABY 20, 1902. B , . ? INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR t NOEEASE OE TONNAGE OE THE ONTARIO & WESTERN. Would Have Mndo a Blggor Showing Had tho Eacllltles for Shipping Been Better Eiremon and Engin eers at tho Mines Are Not Pleased with tho Now Schedulb of Working Hours on Sunday That Has Gouo Into Effect Mako Up of tho D. I.., & W. Board for Today. The Ontario mid Western railroad In creased ltn iintliruelte coal tonnage, by reason ot its pure-huso of now coal properties, 600,000 tons lost year. No doubt even turgor Increases would have been shown If greater facilities for transporting sumo had been available, though this will unquestionably come this year, and, It Is thought, the three million mark will bo reached. The munagement of this roud has spent considerable money In Improving Its system during the year and Is Increas ing Its rolling stock and motive power as fast as it can bo turned out of the shops. , The road lias COO steel cars to bo de livered on April 1, and ten 100-ton loco motives. The facilities for loading coal nt Wochuwken have been greatly lm pioved by the construction of a new pier and coal pockets, which are now In operation, and have a capacity equal to any m the North river. Dickson & Kddy, the general sales agents for On tario and Western coal, report a large Increase In the supply of their steam sizes. This llrm has been particularly active In the placing and exploiting of these sizes in the steam trade, and to meet the demand have constructed an other washer at their Cupouso colliery, which will be put in operation as soon ns a better supply of cars are avail able. Tills company made the record of 205,000 tons last year from one of the washerles, which is the larppstt ton nage ever produced from one plant In this space of time. Dont Llko the New Schedule. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company notified the llremen and engineers ut the Avondale colliery on Sunday last, commencing with yes terday morning, they would be expect ed to accept the proposition of the company and adopt the new working rules promulgated several days ago, whereby one shift goes on duty at 7 a, in. and works until B p. in., when it would bo relieved by the other set, which in turn would be relieved at midnight by the men who quit at 5 o'clock. The men refused to accept the prop osition and were discharged. The other employes returned home as soon as they ascertained the situation of af fairs, and the result is that the mine is idle. Wilkes-Barre Record. D., Ii. & W. Board for Today. The following is the make-up of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western board for today: TUESDAY, l'KllltUATtY 23. Kxtras East S p. in., M. J. llcuncgan; 11 p. m Hoboken, L M. llallctt. WEDNESDAY, 1TUKUAUY 20. 1.30 p. in., W. J. Master; a. m IIolioV.cn, Nugent; 0 a. in., Hobokrn, J. Gcrrlty: 0 a. m ). Haggorty; 10 a. in., Hoboken, A. l Mullen; 11 a. in., A. H. Itowc; 1 p. in., John Raster; 2 p. m., Hoboken, McLauc; 3 p. m .1. II. McCmn; 5 a. m., T, 1 Stcuns; 0 p. m., Hoboken, J. A. Bmli. Summits, Etc. 0 a. in., Carrigg; 0 a. in., l'lunnfclkcr; 10 n. m., Nichols; 2 p. in., 'Ihonip eon; 0 p. in., J. Hermlgsn; S p. in., J. J. Slur ray, with M. Golden's crew. Pushers fl a. in., Widner; 7 a. in., 1'lnncriy; 8 a. m., Ilouacr; 11.45 n. in., Moran; 0 p. in., II. C'oslnr; 0 p. in., C. Bartholomew; 7.30 p. m., T. Naunuii; 'J p. m., II. Bartholomew; 9 p. in., 1. unplug. l'.-.saengcr Engines 7 a. in., RaHncy; 7 a. m,, Singer; 10 a. iu Luttimcr; G.43 p. :n., Stanton; P.30 p. in., McGovern. Extras West 8 a. in., John G'aliairan; 10 a. m., .1. liinley; 1 p. in., M, Caiinodv; 2 p. in., T. Iiondican; 1 p. in., U'llaia; 11 n. in., O. ltan dolph. This and That. The extensive new addition which has been built to the Lackawanna railroad round house In this city, Is now com pleted, and contains twenty-two stalls. The larso E00 nnd 1000 class are now being housed there. Only a fow of tho locomotives on this division of the Lehigh Valley are yet using hard coal. The change from bi tuminous to anthracite can not be made as expeditiously as all concerned would deshe. Tho grates of the !6co motlves will have to be adapted to tho use of tho now fuel, and this can only bo done as rapidly as tho engines are sent to tho shops for repairs. Just now none of tho motive power o the lluzleton nnd Mnlianoy division can bo spared. The change in the use of fuel, therefore, will bo gradual, llazleton l'laln Speaker. Aro You Going SouthP Before you start on your southern trip, consult ticket agent, New Jersey Central. The true southern route, to all prominent points south, with only one cliungo of curs. No other road can da this. Charleston, Atlanta, Ashevllle, Jack sonville, St, Augustine, Cincinnati, St, Louts, Louisville, Montgomery, Now Orleans and ninny other prominent pluces without change of cars except at Philadelphia, Ileservutlons In Tull junn curs made to any point. For tlme tnbles and additional Information, call on any ticket agent, New Jersey Cen tral, 'or J, S. Swlsheiv district passen ger agent, Scranton, Pa. i Stands Supreme. That noted forlegn resort, Brighton. 1b not ono whit more beautiful tliatH Lakewood, New Jersey's famous win ter resort. Lakewood's clientele is tho most tushlotmble und select, and Its at tractiveness Is unsurpassed, For di version there Js driving, golfing, walk ing, polo, cycling and tho like, while the more social pastimes have many devotees. Lakewood's hotels ore mar vels of comfort, convenience and hos pitality, uud one Interested In unique resorts should have the New Jersey Central's Lakewood Booklet, Just out and replete with uuthentlo Information. Bend for It to C. M. Burt, G, P, A., 143 Liberty street, New York city. It li free for the asking. Marriage Licenses. Kephen Hussion ,.. , ,,.....,,,,., Jcssup Wiry Huritko .,..,....,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,.,,,, Jessup Hmry WillUuis , ...........Tsylor tyjuiah UobuU ....,...,., ,,,,,&;rwtca WANT AN OPINION. Assessors Ask tho City Solicitor for Hla Vlows. Tho city assessors have requested City Solicitor Watson for un opinion on tho legality of (heir action In as sessing coal as first t-lusu property without lCKitrd to the classification of the surface overhead and will bo guid ed largely by hls views on the matter In arriving at ti definite conclusion. Sovorat representatives of the big caul companies lmvo been consulting with the assessors for several duys past on this question, but us yet no formal appeal from tho assessment has been made. Tho ussessors believe they nro right In the stund they have taken and expect that tho city solicitor's views will correspond with their own. SIEGER WAS REPENTANT. Had Man Arrested for Stabbing Him but Ropontcd. Anthony Sieger, of West Scrunton, who was stabbed in tho leg on Eighth street n week ago last Saturday night, swore out a warrant a few days ago for the arrest of James Boldt, of Susque hanna, the man whom he accused of doing the stabbing. The warrant wns Issued by Magis trate Howe and yesterday morning De tective Will Clifford went to Susque hanna nnd arrested Boldt. Just before the hearing was conducted Sieger an nounced to the magistrate that ho would withdraw the prosecution If Boldt agreed to pay the costs. Tho latter agreed to do so and was dis charged from custody. LIST OE ADVERTISED LETTERS. I.lst of letter remaining uncalled for at the Fcrantoii postofflcc, Lackawanna counlv, P.i., lij. 20, 1002. Pontons, calling (or these lettcra will say advertised nnd give date of list, l.zra II. nipple, Postmostcr. Austin. Jlri. W. Jones, Miss Lillian. Alwatcr, Charles. Atcn, Alva. Ilronnsteln, L. G. Drown, Maurice. Ilarlon, W. W. & Co. Hurkliowcr, 1 fancy, Hunker, Walter I). Ilrjmer, William. IJrjant, Mrs. Ida. llm'klcy. A. .1. llnbel. JIIss Annie, llisscll, (1. II. Ilarrett, John. Hums, J.iinoi II, Illrger, M. S. (Hark, Patrick-. Corson, John M. Currcn, Willijin. Decker, Win. II. Diggers, Miss Kunnic. Duirle, Emma A. iveikcmlall, I. K. Kcnncdv. Patrick J, Lore, JIIss Nell. Levi, C. I.ockwood, Oiin. Lindsay, MUs Haltie. Lukens, Miss Manic O. l.lo.vd, Mid. Eva. MoAndrcws, John. McCaskey, J. P. McDcrmott, Miss Barbara McGuire, lliomas. Markham, Miss Prances. Morgan, Will. Mui ray, Poseph. Matterson, Geo. If. MainM, Mri. Cns,io. Madding, Miss Man-. .Mayers, Miss Jlutti. rrcse, Miss Pauline. Past, Miss Carrie. Dean, Cliai. II. J'ollnck, Abrani Donlon, Miss Annie C. Polhamns, Mks liisie. Evans, .Mrs. J. Comer. Itiitledcc. SIlw Sadie. Eieretts, 1'ranlc Eaton & Mains, Hjan, E. W. Ituanc, Martin. Hoblnson, Jin, W. I. Wild, John C. Hogan, Miss Jennie. Buddy, Mr. J. It. lta.vmond, Frank. Bollund, Mrs. Peed, Miss Oracle. Shlpton. Chaj. W. Electrical Supply Co. Don, Katie. Friend, L. IL risk, Truman. Kisk, Mis Annie. I'ourtney. Mis. Fincrty, Mr. 1'iantz, Loyd. frame, Ammcminia. searii, .1. 11. Gallagher, MUs Maggie. Scott, Mtfs Annie. Graves, MrB. Trank W. Sherman Abcrham. Grubb. Bcnj. South End Larul Co. Gilliam, Mary. Simpson, Mrs. I.oe Griffin, W. W. Stahl, Jacob. , Gronkey, P.itriik. Stono, Mln E. Gardiner, the Printer 17. Smith, Wm. J. Giltman, Miss Frances. Seellg, F. P. Honard, Miss Maiy. 'lYeat, Ulmses S. Haley, Peter. Thomas, Mki Hannah. Hannon, C. W. Thomas, Eiizibcth J. lliilT, Annie. Tossie. Eddie. Hull, Mrs. Howard. Vnndjke, Mrs. Annie M. Haggerty, Miss Katlirjn. WInlack. Mls-5 Helen. Ilennlon, Jliss .Jennie. Weiss, ( larcnce. Hammond. Gertrude. Woolbauch, John. Waney, Mrs. I,. Wefscr, Norman. Wood, X. B. Walh, Mis.. Hanensteln, Clarence. Horan, Henrj'. Herbert, Dclli. James, Mis. It. Jenkins, MUs Catherine. West Scranton Station. Manistaw Bronouicz, James It. Bertrand, Will iam.I. Boners, A. J. Crcios. Andieiv Henschel, Jacob Kmvjlkl, Mrs. M. A. Lambert, Cliailcs Miller, Mrs. L-abella Starr. It has character and it is a fact. Yesterday, the first day of the Fourth "Mill-End" Sale at Goldsmith's Bazaar, has proven more than ever that this sale is Scranton's idol. With all the might of this enterprising city, the crowds came yesterday until they were beyond our control. Mr. Lockhart's cleverness and his always true, gentlemanly attitude has made hiirTand his sale a host of friends in this city. He is indispensible in conducting this sale. The more we see of his work the more we appreciate the good results from it. There will not be a dull, dreary moment for you today. These magic, new "Mill-End" bargains permeate every nook and corner of this busy store. "Mill-EJnd " Examples inu Basement. Mr. Lockhart lias supplied 'this department, with so manv cases and bales of Mill Ends, 'which will serve to make the Basement one of the chief attractions of the sale. Short lengths of Heavy Brown Cotton; worth He,; Mill , End Price !Ac Short lengths of Fine Brown Cotton, worth 0c, ; Mill End X rlvC tttfaatttfttttta 1 )C Short lengths of Extra Heavy, Yard-Wide Cotton, worth Oc. ; Mill End Price 4c Remnants of Yard-Wide Bleached Muslin, worth (Ic. ; Mill End Price , , . , .fc , , . , , -lie Fine Bleached Yard-Wide Cambric, worth 10c; Mill End Price, , , , 7c Honeycomb and Twilled Cotton Toweling, worth 5c. ; Mill End Price , , , , , , 2 Jc Good Bleached Cotton Crash Toweling, worth Cc,; Mill lUVi I riCG tttaaefaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaatai.taiatt..... (C Union Linen Crash Toweling, well worth 7c. ; Mill End X riCG taaaaaaaaaaaatafta?.ft?tttfi t)C Brown Russia Crash Toweling, washes nicely, worth 10c, ; Mill End Price , (ic The- Best Standard Red, Blue and Grey Calicoes; Mill End Price ,,,,,,,.,..., ,,, ,,,,,. 'Ic (The best Light Colored Shirting Prints; Mill End Price. , . 31c ONLY A SUGGESTION, But It Hns rroven of Interest und Value to Thousands- Common, &onso would suggest that If one wishes tv become flcMhy and plump It can only result from the food wo cat and digest, and that food should be albuminous or llcsh-formlng food, llko eggs, bcefsteuk and cereals; In other wot dit, tho kind ot food thut make flesh aro tho foods which form tho gicaler part of our dally bills of fare. V c323E3 But the trouble In that while wo eat enough nnd generally too much, tho stomach, from nbuso and overwork, docs not properly digest nnd asslmllat4 It, which Is the reason so many people remain thin and under weight; tho di gestive organs do not completely digest tho llesh-forming beefsteak and eggs and similar wholesome food. There are thousands of such who are really confirmed dyspeptics, although they may have no particular pain or Inconvenience from their stomachs. If such persons would lay their preju dices aside and mako a regular prac tice of talcing, after each meal, ono or two of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets the food would bo quickly and thoroughly digested, because these tablets contain the natural peptones nnd diastase which every weak stomach lacks, and by supplying this want the stomach Is soon enabled to regain Its natural tone and vigor. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets digest ev ery form of llesh-forming food, meat, eggs, bread and potatoes, and tills Is tho reason they so quickly build up, strengthen and invigorate thin, dys petic men, women and children. Invalids and children, even the most delicate, use them with marked benefit ns they contain no strong, irritating drugs, no cathartic nor any harmful in gredient. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Is the most successful and most widely known of any remedy for; stomach troubles because it Is the most reasonable and scientific of modern medicines. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold by every druggist in the United States and Cunada as well as In Great Britain, at 50 cents for complete treatment. Nothing further Is required to cure any stomach trouble or to make thin, nervous, dyspetlo people strong, plump and well. WILL BE ENEORCED. Superintendent Day on the Dog Shooting Order. Superintendent of Police Lona B. Day said yesterday that the order Is sued by Director of Public Safety "Wormser directing the police to shoot all unmuzzled dogs will be strictly en forced. "I want the owners of dogs to under stand." said he. "that a fair warning has been given In the newspapers and that all dogs found after today roam ing tho streets without muzzles will be shot on sight." Blaze of the Lockhart Reputation Cannot Be Bl A Guarantced American Watch Free. For llic purpose of encouraging morning shop ping, during the great February Trade Rile, a present ttllli every purchase amounting tu 20,tx) cr oier, made before noon on any iliy during IU rontlmnwic, a gurantccu American tlmcplcio, Absolutely Free. ' FEBRU ing Home Carpet Extras Moilng and Improving tlaje Is neir at hand. If you purchase the carpet at tills sale, two rooms may be cover ed for about the price of one, under ordinary conditions. FOP.TY-CF.NT MOXCLAI) I.N OltAIN A standard alue .1 cli ll Icnge iwpircr. The Trade Sale rcnioics lie from the isual price, mak-TQc Ing it, per jurd yl' 1UO CAnPCT People who used to cave their rags for wealing would ncicr have done so had the price been ns low na-it Is for tlilt sale. T "In Per yard 6v' STAIR CAnrirT An attractive Venetian pattern V4 jard '.ilde. I tZr Per yard HIIAVV QRAur. 1NT.IIAIN' Wool filling. The pattern larlcty Is com plete. Thi" price is far belowjQp normal. Per jard ryi . srajj No piece of furniture is more useful than a oideboard. Our line Is complete. As to price: SIDi:nOAnD3 Solid Oak, polished. Itcgulation sire, high and side shelves, bevel plate mirror, 3 drawers, one lined for silver and two cun boards. The piece is well made and bears some artistic carving's. The Sale 1 A O 5 Price It.yo I The Economy, StiS" Wyoming Ave THB IQSiC POWDER CO. Booms 1 and 2, Com'lUa BTd'jj. 80EANTON, PA. lining and Blasting POWDER Ued at Mooilo and Ruihlata Worka. LAPLIN RAND POWDBR CO.'S ORANGE QUi$ POWDBR Kleetrlo Battarlst, Elsotrlo Eirplocirt, aplodlng blasts, Safety Pill itai Reiaun Ghsmlcal Co.'s cxpIkiVw Allis-Chalmers Co Successors 'to Machine Business ot Dickson Manufacturing Co., Scranton and Wilkes-Barre. Pa. Stationary Engines, Boilers, Mining Machinery, Pumps. own Remnants of Seersuckers, new styles, worth Sc. ; Mill End Price v , , . . ,"c Wide Percale, for Wrappers, Waists and Blouses, worth Sc. ; Mill End Price v 5c Thc'best Standard Percale, light and dark, worth 10c; Mill U.1K1 x rice .,...........,,.....,,........,....... oc Cream Shaker Outing Flannel, worth 5c; Mill End Price 4c Fine Light and Dark, Plaid arid Striped. Outing Flannel, worth 7c, ; Mill End Price '. 5c The be'st quality English Flannelette, worth 121 c; Mill X-lHI J. riCC ffaaaaaaaaaaafaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaatataaaaa oC Printed French Flannels, for Waists and Wrappers, worth 121c; Mill End Price , 7c Furniture Prints and Cretonnes, worth 7c; Mill End Price 5c Plain Colored Lawns, all the best shades, worth 7c. ; Mill l-tltJ i. llCC aaaaaaaiaaaaatfaaaaataiattfaaiaa l) iC White Check Nainsook, regular 10c quality; Mill End I 1 ICC i i n I M M I I t I M I I t M I M tit )C Unbleached Honeycomb Towels, extra large sizes, worth 20c ; Mill End Price . . , , ,.,..,..,.,... 15c Bleached Honeycomb Towels, extra large size, worth 25c,; Mill End Pricfc , 20c EXTRA SPECIAL IN BfcSEnENT 100 Sets Feather Bolsters and Pillows, weight 10 pounds, worth $2.25 ; Mill End Price , $1.49, Only Four Days More in which Furnishing Bargains ever recorded. MKMCIXK CAlil.NT.TS-A necessity In ciery household. These arc It) Inihes hipih, by !M inches wide, fitted with shelies. A 0x12 inch mirror art In the door of cupboard increases Its utility. Trade Sale Price, only 87c KN'AMFI.F.D IKON CltlllS-roIonial drsign, continuous posts, drop sides. During the Trade bale the price, complete with springs, will be reduced from ?5.00 to $4.79 CREDIT YOU ? Brewery. Manufacturers 9f OLD STOCK PILSNER 48S to 455 XT. Ninth Street, Telcphons Call, 2333. f 0WA FARMSHrft&l CASH BAUNCE ICROPflLmiDsiiuffeS iit ALL 3i0UiOTUA Out I ills IS Lages Beer nt B JR Jft C ESHiKl&Hijgk WY25 nnUL QIIL to take advantage of the most KITUir.N CIIAinS Hardwood, natural stock, caned hick, solidity and attractive lines are the ihlcl features. Just the chilr for decora. tlio purposes. A little paint, gill and enamel artistically applied would transform it Into an Ideal parlor tlnlr. V'Dic Sale Prlco Is a-JQr source of wonder .,.''' 3-lli:Ci: I1UDROOM SUITS-Tlils is no ordinary ofTerlng. The pieces are all made ot solid oak, .dresser has French bcicl plate mirror, bed is solidly constructed and has attractive ly carved headboard. 11 is a real $20, cult but the Sale Price IC 1 A is only ' COTTAnK CURTAIN" RODS-Cholce of oak or mahogany tlnlili. I.cngllis, 4 tu 0 feet. Complete with Of (Mures yw CERTAINLY. FINANCIAL. r WE OFFER TO YIELD ABOUT 5 $400,000 BUTTE ELECTRIC til POWER COMPANY Of Butte, Mont. (Dutte Is (he greatest copper producing city In the' world.) 5 First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Bonds Denomination $1,000, maturing 1 to 30 years. Amply to ided for by reservo and linking- fund. Net earnings three and thiee -quarters times interest charges. Write for report ot Mr. Samuel Iniull, President ot the Chicago KdUon Co., and special circular. RUDOLPH KLEYBOLTE & CO. 1 NASSAU ST., NEW YORK. GOING FA Don't Miss This Opportunity. Ton missed Le Rol In '94. It was then 8 cents a share. Now one "-hare Is worth 53C. ' Cfilumet and Hecla In '00 was $23, now It Is $623 a eftnro. The Toeur d'Alena mines turned out $11,500,000 In ore lust year. Their stock all sold at low fig ures when they started. The Black Q iemond 9 owns five claims adjolnlnpr the great Highlander mine, owned and developed by Phlladelphlnns. The Highlander tunnel Is In 1S50 feet. The Black Dia mond Tunnel Company will continue this tunnel -100 feet to our Ilrst vens and will then run the tunnel a mile Into the mountain to cut twenty veins ahead. All rich in gold, silver and lead. Wo have been guaranteed one-half of all claims we run through. We will ship ore from our ilrst vein. It will tako three months to reach It. In a year we expect to make this stock worth $! a share. 300,000 shares will be sold for development purposes. Then the stock will be withdrawn from the market. This is as great an opportunity as Lo Hoi. There is far more in sight than Lo Rol had. Tho Highlander ban $1, 500,000 worth of ore In sight. Our veins aic just as good and moio of them. 146,000 Shares Sold to Shares Remaining Send for HAXWELL STEVENSON, President 604 Land Title Building, Philadelphia. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. In Xffeet Nov. 3, 1001. Trains lcao Scranton (or New York At 1.40, 3.15, i).05. 7.00 and 10.03 a. in.: 12.15, S.40, .33 p. in. Tor New York and I'lilladelphla 7.50, 10.03 a. m., and 12.15 and S.t'.l ii. m. Tor Tobj lianna At 6.10 p. in. Kor nullalo 1.15, tt.il and 0.00 a. ill.; 1.53, (i.50 mid 11.33 p. in. l'or IHiiS' liamton and way stations 10.20 a. m. and 1.10 p. in, l'or Oswego, Sraiii6e and Utica 1,15 and 0 2J a, in.; 1.55 p. in. Oswego, fyraciiMi and Utica liain at b.'U a. in. daily, except Sunday; Kor Montrose 0.00 a. in. ; 1 10 and (I 50 p. in. Nieholson aicoinmodation 1.00 and U.15 p. in. IllooinburB Division Kor Northumberland, at CSi and 10,03 a, in.; 1.55 and U.10 p. m. l'or Plymouth, at 8.10 a. m.; 3.10 nnd 0.00 p. in Sunday Trains Kor New York, 1.10, .1.15. 0.05 ami 10.03 .1. in.; 3.10, 3.3:1 p. in. Kor IbilTulo 1,15 and ".-.! n. m. ; 1.53, b50 ami 11.35 p. in. Kor lllnshJinlon and y.iy gallons 10.20 a. in. Illooinsbiirc Division tiuvo rkrantou', 10.05 a. in. and 0.10 p. m. Pennsylvania Itailroad. Schedule In Meet Juno 8, 1001. Trains lar Scranl'm; 0.3 . in., week days through tcstibiilo train liom Wlkej-llarre. I'ull man bullet parlor ear and coailiea to Philadel phia, la 'ott.tllle; stop at prlmlpal iiileiine diato btations. Alo connects lor .iuiibun, liar rUburir, Philadelphia, lUllmore, Woahlnuion and (or rituburij and ibe t. 0.38 a in,, week dayj, fur Sunbury, Jlarrbmirtr, Philadelphia, lUltlmore, Washington and Plttn Lure and tho west. 1.11 p. m., week daa (Suntlajs. 1.5S n. m.), for Sunbury, llarrl'-burir, Philadelphia, Ilaitlmore, Washington and PltUburs nnd tho est. 9.28 p. in., week davv tluousb vestibule train from Wllkca-Darre. Pullman buDet parlor car and roadie, to Philadelphia via l'ottsWlk'. Stops at principal intcrmedlitu nations. 1.27 p. in., week day, for Haileton, Sunbury, llarrlabiirs, Philadelphia and .Pittsburg, J, 11. HUTCHINSON, Uen. llgr, J, U. WOOD, tlen. Pas. Agt. New York, Ontario and Western, Jn Effect Tuesday, Sept. 17, 1901. NUIITII HOUND. Leave I.cavo Arrive. Ti'.ilm Si rantou. Carbondale. t Cidoila, No "l ....... .W.SWa.m. 11.10 a.m. 1.00 p. in. K0' i CIO p. in. Ar.-Carboudalo0.10p. m. " ' SOUTH UOU.ND. Leave Leavers Airho Trains. CadoslJ. Carbondale. Scranton. No. u ,., 7.00a. in. 7,lQs. in. Ko 2.17p.m. 4.00p.m. l.lOp.iu. SUNU.US ONLY, N.0111H UOUND. I.cavo l.eate Arrive Trains. No. 0 . No. 5 ., Trains. bcrunlou. Carbondale. Cadoila. , 8.30 a. 111. 0.10 p. in. 10.13 a. m. , 7.00 p. in. Ar, Carbondale 7.40 p. in. SOUTH UOU.ND. Leata Leave Arrive Caduia. Cailwndale. Scianton. 7.00 a. in. 7 40 a. lu. No. G o.' 10 , 4.S0 p. m. 0.00 p. m. 6.45 p. in. make main line connections tor New York city, Uiddlctown, Walton, Norwich, Oneida, Oiwego and all poluts west. ..... For furtlier information ccnsult ticket agents, J. V. ANDERSON, G. P. A., New YoiL J. E. VELSI1, T. V, A., Bcnaton, fa. Free Delivery Within 200 ritles. During Hie February Sale we Mill ilcllvc freci i Ithlng two hundred tlilpplng tnllc of Haanlon, all purrliajrs of JJ.IW or incr. Free crating, liox' lug, lucking ai'd lartaga Is Included In this otter. interest Rocking Chairs Clio your fancy full reign; you'll , find Its realization here and such alucs a this sale brings forward: ARM ROCKllIt A finished production in jour choice of golden oak or nuliogany finish. Upholstered in figured velour caned and closely spindled back. The Trade Sale Prlco has dropped like a meteor from An M.73 to .uy FINANCIAL. ww 1 February 14th. at 50c a Share. 54,000 prospectus. . F. MEQARQEL CO. STOCKS. BONDS, SECURITIES CON NELL BUILDING. RAILROAD TIME .TABLES New Jersey Central, lu Lllcet Nov. 17, 1001. Stations In New York, foot of Liberty 6trccl and South Kerry, N. It. Trains leave brrunton for New Yoik, Plilladcl. phla, Loston, Ili'thli hem, Allculnwii, Mauch Chunk, White Hauii, Ashley anil Wilkes-llaiio al 7.30 a, :n., 1 i. m. and 4 n. in. Sunday, 2.10 p. in. Ouaker City Kpie leavia Scranton ut 7.:U a. in., throuKh Milid vcntibulc Ir.ilr: with Pullman llufTct Parlor Care, for Philidelphia, with only nnu cImiiko u( cars (or Ilaitlmore, Washington, 1). 0 ami ull principal points south and wct, Kor Avoea, Pittstou and Wllkcs-llane, 1 p, in. ST Bo. and I p. m. Sunday, 2.1U p. in. - Kor Long llrauch, Ocean Grove, etc., 7,30 a, S m. und 1 ii. in. , . Kor lteadlnu. Lebanon ami Harrlsburir, via AN icutovvn, at T.-10 a. in, and 1 p. in. Sunday, 2.1 p. in. Kor potUiillc at 7.30 a. m, and 1 p. in, l'or wtca and tickets apply tu uncut at elation, (J. M. IIUIIT, Ucn. I'Ki. Agt. J, S. SWISHIIU. Dist, Pass. Ast., Scranton. Lehigh Valley Ballroad. In KITcct, Nov. 3. 1001, Tralm le.ivu Scianton. IV.r Philadelphia and New Yoik via D. k II. II. I!., at 6.3S and 0.3S a. in., and 2. IS, I.2J (Ulack Diamond EnprCM), nnd Il.au p. in. Sun. davs, II. & II. K. .. l.W. S.27 p. in. Kor White Haven, llazleton and principal polnll In the coal regions, via 1). k H. It. II., 0.3!,, 2.11 and 1.27 p. ill. lor PottsVlllc, 0.33 a. m., 2.11 '''Kor netlilflicm, Kaston, Heading, HarrLbure, and principal intermediate stations, via 1). k II, ... It It, (1.38, 0.3S a. 111.; 2.1!.. 1.27 (Uluck Dia. inond Epres), 11.30 ii. in. Sundajs, D. k II, 11. It., 0.3S a. ni.l l.SS, 8.27 p. in. Kor Tunkhaniiock, '4'onanda, Klralra, Ithaca, fiencva and principal intermediate btations, via D , L. and . It, It., S.1U a. in. and 3.50 p. in. Kor Geneva, Itochestcv, Iluflfalo, Niagara Kallt, Chicago and all iwlnts vvett, via D. k II, t. It , 7,4b, 12.03 a. tu. ; 1.42, 3.2S (Ulack Diamond Ex. press), 7.43, 10.11, 11.30 p. m. Sundajs, D. k II, It. It., 12.0J, 8 27 p. in. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Vallc Parlor cars on all tralm between Wilkes llaris and New Yoik, Philadelphia, llullalo, and Suspel slun Ilrldge. HOI, I.I.N ii. vv 1 1. nu li, ucn. oupt., .o cortun ktieet, New ork. CIIAIII.ES S. LEE. tion. Pass. Agt., 20 Cortland street. New York. A. W. NONEMAClIEIt, Dlv. Pass. Agt., Soutl llethlehcm, Pa. Kor tickets and Piillnmi reservations apply ti city ticket oUlcv 00 Public faimare, Wllku-Urr Erie Eallroad, Wyoming Division, Trains for New York, Ncwburgh and Interma diate points leave Scranton as follows: 7.20 a in.; 2.23 p. in. Arrivals 10.33 s. m. from MlilJlctowu. Hone; dale, Haw Icy und inteimediate polnti. 9.20 p. ni (rout New York, Ncwbui-gli aul InteruicJUti points. No Sunday trains.