k.Ij-. ' "Sm ' , s s "4 - ,:r B? THE SCRAKTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1902. m j-m FIRST RETURN OP GRAND JURY JMIGHAEL KINO IS INDICTED TOR MttJBDER. Traiik Kofczenskl nntl Edward Slmr rnk Are, Among Thoso Who Will Have to Stand Trial in Court. Mrs. Hannah I. Chase, Whoso Hus band' Was Killed on tho D., L. & . W. Railroad Begins an Action to Recover Damages Appeal Taken In Case AgainBt Dr. Lutz, INTENSE SOBERING. From Dyspepsia and Stomach Trouble. .Instantly Relieved and Permanently Cured by Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. The ilrsl return of tlio Brand Jury (o 4o court wus made j-caterduy niorn ,7r. Michael Kliifr was indicted for .murder; and Frank KofnzeiiBkl und Kdwnrd Sliarrnk for extortion. Kof czenskl was also Indicted for lmper ponattnff the county detective. Adolph rjluu liud a true bill returned against lilin for ticket scalping. Ho was ar rested at tho Instance of M. L. Smith, district punseiiKor uRont of the Laclta ivanna road. The true bills follow: Murdci Jtkhacl Davie; William A. Phillips, fios. IMortlon lMvvard Hurrak; Paul Promick, pros, I'rnnk KofczcmM; Paul Promick, proa, tiilvvnitl Bharralc; diaries Hussailsh, pros. 1M iard hharrak; Arum Strukefsky, prov. Frank (ofczcnsla ; Agnes Mnikcfky, pro's. Frank taii'zi'iMM ; Charles Susjvlli, pros. Assault and Battery mivatoie C-appelllo; Carlo Buclarish, pros. Agnes Durisciivllcli, Mary Chapel. Michael Spare! Pelcr DunW.ivltdi, pros. 1'r.ink Dupkn; John JlcOown, pro. Alfred Por tlier; II. H. Parke, pics. Andrew Krlaski, Ju lius Micuiiuski; Andicw fiobln, pros. lJoinlnlcl; ItciMlnglon; Mjiy JfcCirtliy, prov. Miry Chapel; Peter Durlsciiitch, pros. John Mctyl Kigcrj Milium nivcicnati, pros. .lonn ."-outis. key; Joseph Kvaix, pros. John Meflowan; K. J. Scary, pros. John .!. Myers; Bridget Fallon, prrn. John .McDonnell; David G. Kvuiu, pros. John riaghcrty; Tlioin.is Ciosan, pros. ftnliczzlciiu'iit Albert Utichta; J. 0. Out Knccht, pro.s. James Kouniy; II. II. Dover, pros. llobbcry Fi auk McL-ir.ui; John Murray, pros. Burglaiy Patrick Cannon, John Oilooly'; M. 7. Hustings, pios. Patrick Cannon, John Glloo ly; M. J. Hasting, pros. Iinpeisonatlns a Detective Funk Kofczenskl; IV. A. Phillips, pros. Cjiryiiiff Concealed Weapons Jolin McGowan; i:. J. .Vary, pros. II. 11. Ilavltt; I,'. Green licrgir, pros. William f-n.vder; Catrlo Iluckncr, Pistol II. II. Davltt; F.. Grccnber-(,-ei, pros. Discharging Firearms Konstant Smock; Mar tin Miglin, pros. Fornication and Uistaidy Constant- Los; fct.inealava Glzler, piow I.Jiccny and Ilcccivinc; Charles Kestler, Ches ter Dennis; John A. LIUibridKC, pros. Miles Fim.li; John A. Lillibrldgc, pros. Gomer John; II. llarron, pios. Laiceny by Ilailcc-rIra. Dftlinci; Hemy Bonn, jr., pros. Anthony Vcdontskuj; Julia. Fctrokus, pros. Fornicallon Michael S-pair; Tctcr Duilsca vitch, pro.-.. Attempt to IJjpc John Mcfiowuu; Margatet Harry, prox. Tony Lukon; John Bucknavage, pro.-.. Malicious Mischief to Railroads George Moylcs; P. J. O'Boyle, pios. Joseph Wagner; P. .7. J. O'Bovle, pro?. Jctooih Wagner; P. J. O'Bojlc, pios. Joseph Wagner; P. J. O'Bovle, pros. Wot Itacliael Williams; Stephen D.ver, pros. Adulteiy Agnes Dtiiiscavitch; Peter Duiisca- itch, pros. Illegal .Sale of Ilallioad Tickets Adolph Blau; .M. u, inmi, pros. There was a blsr list of isnorpd bliiH amone them one charging: Annie Davis with robbery. It was alleged that at the point of a pistol she took G3 cents worn ''reci Backus. A New Discovery, but Not n Patent Medicine. Dr. Redwell relates an Intercstlnff account of what ho considers a re markable case of neule stomach trou ble and chronic dyspepsia by the uso of the new discovery, Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets. lie says: "The patient was a mnn who had suffered, to my knowledge, for years with dyspepsia. Everything ho ate seemed to sour nnd create gases In the stomach. He had pains like rheumatism in tho back, shoulder blades nnd limbs, fullness nnd distress after eating, poor appetite and loss of Mesh; tho heart became affected, caus ing palpitation and sleeplessness at night. v "I gave him powerful nerve tonics and blood remedies, bill to no purpose. As nn experiment I llnally bought a 50-cent package of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at a drug store and gave them to him. Almost Immediate relief was given, and after he had used four boxes he was to all appearances fully cured. "There was no more acidity or sour, watery risings, no bloating after meals, the appetite was vigorous and ho has gained between 10 and 12 pounds in weight of solid, healthy flesh. "Although Stuart's 'Dyspepsia Tab lets are advertised and sold In drug stores, yet I consider them a most valuable addition to (any physician's line of remedies, as they aro perfectly harmless and can be given to children or Invalids or in any -ondition of the stomach with perfect safety, being harmless and containing nothing but fruit and vegetable essences, pure pep sin and Golden Seal. "Without any question they are the safest, most effective eyre for indiges tion, biliousness, constipation and all derangements of the stclmach, however slight or severe." Mrs. Chase Brings Suit. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company was made the de fendant yesterday in an action to re cover damages brought by Jlrs. Han nah I. Chase thiough Attornevs AVut fron & Dlohl. On JIareh 1C, 1001, Mrs. Chase's hus bany, Lyman Chase, an engineer, was killed near the Delaware Water Cap. The rails spread' and his engine top pled over on tho side and ho was killed. Mrs. Chase and one child reside aLFactoryvllle. Summers Trespass Suit. Joseph Summers, of Old Forge, is the plalntilf in u trespass suit begun yes terday for him by Attorney E. V'. Thayer against John Dubernus. Summers alleges that he is the owner of a lot at Austin Heights, in Old Forge borough. The defendant owns a prop erty nearby. It is alleged by Summers that Dubernus dug certain ditches to drain surface water from his land, which had the effect of casting this water on the land or Summers. He asks damages In the sum of $3,000. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. A tnanijgo license was ptcrd.iy granted' io Henry llllcliey and M.uy G. !tuell, both of this lilt. .laiob Newni.in was jclcid.iy appointed deputy loiistjblo of the Shth ward on petition of T, J, WaMi, loiiitable, An jpplliation was made to the couit cteid.iy foi a charter for the Gulseppl Cailbal'dl Ilcnc tidal society of Old Forge. Atbitutois W. W. IlaySor, George H. like nnd Gfoigc L. l'eil; jicstcrday filed an award In cue brancli of now famous s.'iles of cases of M. FicedniJii again-t George M. Okell, The award was In fuor of the, pUinllir in the Mini of ?97.78. industriaTjottings. New Engines That Are Being Re ceived by tho Lackawanna Tho Board for Today. The Lackawanna has recently put fntb uso ten new engines from the ScliCuectndy shops, They are ninm inbth uffalrs and are of tho best make Jn'flio country. Their capacity Is hotter ,in every way and they can draw turgor trains than tho old engines. An en gineer said: "Tho Lackawanna simply had to got the engines or bo behind the times. Tho road has put on larger and heavier coaches and, of course, lurger engines were necessur, Tho now en gines can pull nine coaches as easy as the llitlo old engines could pull three," During the first four months of this year the Lackawanna will receive from builders slxty-llvo locomotives of vurl- ous types for diffei -' finches of ser vice. Late last yetfi -nty-nIno en gines were received, so tint within six months the LaokawannaTwill have re ceived exactly one gros;,s of modern locomotives a most valuable acquisi tion to tho equipment rj" any railroad. The new construction necessitated by heavier engines and lor.ger trains on the Lackawanna ra I trout furnishes some interesting details rts to the im provements made on that) road during the last three years. In this time no less than 30,000 tons of vails weighing eighty pounds to the yard have been in the track. This rouglUy equals 430 miles which have been rjelaid with new rails. With this rail renewal work the replacement of ties hafi been equally energetic. A total of 1,1121,300 ties have been laid in the last )three years, of which 582,000 were put dfown in the year just closed. Tho cost pf all this and other betterment workperformed dur ing 1901 was almost thrjee and one-halt million dollars. Binglutmton Herald. Must Patronize Us. August Schulze, win imported sev eral thousand- tons of Pennsylvania anthracite coal, and who placed orders for this product contingent upon the opinion of the consumers, says the re sult has been unsatisfactory, not owing to the quality of tho coal, but because the German householders do not know how to burn it, their stoves not having sufllclent draught for such hard coal. Herr Schulze says that English an thracite coal can be burned in smaller quantities nnd at a lower draught. The American coat makes more ashes, and, consequently, requires t more shaking, which the Germans neglect, thus re tarding tho coal from burning. However, Herr Schulze says that de spite these obstacles Germany must, in the future, depend upon tho United States for her supply of anthracite, since Great Britain scarcely produces enough for her own consumption, D,, I,, and V. Board for Today. Tho following Is the make-up of tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western board for today: 3IIU1ISDAY, JIAnCIl M. l.slias Fast 8 p. in,, HobokenJ W jo p. in., a. n, iioe; Jl p,. in,, ilUCV'g. It l'.'ll J. Mo-hr; HoboUn, M Tou Could Look ial. JL into the future and see the condition will brio ouce am to which your cough, if neglected, og you, you would seek relief at act that naturally would be through Shiloh's Consumption fd14s. Guaranteed to cure Con- vf mb Asthma, and all lung Troubles. Cures Coiigluaad Colds in a day, , 23 cents. Write to 6. C. WEti & Co..' I,e Hoy, N. Y., tor free trUI bottle. ri.fartnvMDMlT. M..l(tM 41. mAJ "iiium iiiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwuii iMiiiiMiiMnm iiMiiiiniininiir FltlllAY, MAUCIl Hi IMias Fast l,r,0 a. m lloboken, II. M, Hal. lett; 4 a. Hi,, W. W. bibar; 5 ,i,,ni,, II. Fin ncrly; 0 a, in,, llolwkcn, J. (ierilfj; a. in., Ilobuken, X V. Mullen; 10 a, in., C W, Ilunn; 11 B. -in,, .0, W, FitzgeiaM; 1 p.' in., O. T. Maples; 2 p, m., lloboken, lllnglett 3 p. m lllsblng; a p, in., lloboken, M. Uughney; a p. in., F. U Itogeif, hunimitH, Ftr.-fl a. pi., ,1. CirrlpBI 3 a. m., (leorgo Frounfclkcri U a. in., 7'lelioU; 11 a. in., J, J, Murray; 2 p. in., Thompson; 0 ji, m., J, llenuliraii; 6 p. in., M. Cloldcn. ruihers-6 a. n,, Wldncr; 7 a, in,, Kiinierly; S ,i, in., Ilnujcr; 11.13 a, in,, Moran; 0 p, in,, F, Mflionnell; T.30 p. m., Iloar; u p. m,, w, I, Uaitbolomew; 10 p, m Laniplng, Helpers 7 a. in., tlattneyj 7 a. ip., Singer; 10 a, in,, Wm. Ulillgau; 0.15 p. m,, fetanton; fc.ao p. m., Mt Govern, Ultras West 7 a, in,, It. Gistnerj 10 a. in., O'llaia; 11 a, m (), KingKley; J p. m., c.eo, llioniisj 2 p. m., A V.. Ketchmn; 1 p. m., llandolphj 0 p. in., M, Carmodyj Jl p. in., J', Wall, KOT1CH M. J. Ilepnlgan and ciew will go to Port Morris on 20, March U, am report to train. i master. b. D. lattlmcr will run 3.13 p. m. extra, March II, with 1", 1. Scoor's crew, until further notice. Fcllous and crew will run 11,50 p. m, ctra, Mareh 13. Maun and crew will run 3 a. m. extra, March Zcck and crew will run No. 62, March H. rtre. Ten thousand loaded shells for sale, smokeless powder 91.90 per 100. Clack powder'.at 91.50 per 100. Peter's smoke less at $1.00 per 100. These shells have not been wet. Florey & Crooks, 022 and 521 Bpruce street. JONAQ LONp'Q SONS, J JONAS LONG'S SONS. JONAS LONG'.S SONS. Arrange to be here Friday that yoti may enjoy the economies attending OUR GREAT FRIDAY AFTERNOO SALES Sale No. 1 In Basement The Great Hourly Sales at the Big Store afford the people of this city unexcelled opportunities to furnish the kitchen with de pendable goods at Very Little Prices. Today's List will tell its own story. Sale of Rice Boilers One and half and two-quart size, made of Grey Enamel. Also Tea and Coffee Pots in Blue and White Enamel Ware. Size two and three quarts, vlttc of either, 0!)c each. For this one hour sale, Friday buy them at, each 3PC Sale of Milk Pans Grey Enamel, size S-quart7 Also 2-qtiart Sauce Pans with cover. Either article a necessity in every house, and at the price asked for them today we doubt very much if there will be enough to go around. Regular price is I'ijc. For sixty minutes, each J Q Sale of Tea and Coffee Pots 4-quart size Grey Enamel Ware. Always needed, but not always priced like these arc for to- 'day's hour sale. Regular value 5i)c. ; for this hour, each. . 33C Sale of Berlin Sauccpots and Kettles Size three quarts; value oi)c. For this hourt Friday, each .' Sale of Glass Tumblers The styles on sale today are Heavy Table Glass Tumblers. i Actual value Gc. For this hourr each 2iC Sale of Tea Cups White Scmi-Porcclain Tea Cups. A chance that is not to be had every day to buy a (!c. tea cup for one hour at, each Begins Promptly at 2 O'clock. Groceries Sale of-Potatoes Everybody knows how hard it is to get today is from New York State, where the best potatoes arc grow for this hour sale, per peck Sale of Coffee Our Mexican Java Coffee put up in one pou always rclv on getting the same strength from it every time it's tion on main floor. Regular value 25c. ; for this hour, per pound Sale of Jams Pure Fruit Jams ; assorted flavors. Regular it this Friday hour, per jar, at bale of Jellies Assorted Flavors. Always sold at 10c. Bu today for Sale of Shredded Cocoanut Best quality. You know that to 30c. per pound. For this hour sale you may buy the same va Sale of Black Pepper Guaranteed to be absolutely pure, buy it per half pound 3c on sale 21c nd air-tight packages, so you can used, l-rcc demonstra- good potatoes. This lot n ; dry and mealy. Priced value 15c. per jar. Buy T y them at this hour sale you have to pay from IS lue for For this one hour sale 19c 9k 5c lie 9c Sale No. 2 Sale of Ginghams Fully 3,000 yards in this lot. Styles arc this Spring's patterns ; designs are partly broken checks; plaids and stripes' for wearing satisfactorily. This Madras Gingham will meet all demands. Usual price Sc. ; for this hour, a yard OC Sale of Pocketbooks Ladies' Imitation Seal and Morocco Leather ; plain and mounted, double and single frame ; value 20c. This hour buy them at, each .' 1 7 C Sale of White Lawn In ever' home this line of goodsus at all times wanted. This kind on sale today is fine and 1 p. sheer. Usual price 12Jc. For this sale 1 UC Sale of Laces This Friday sale will be long remembered by many who will avail themselves of this opportunity to buy Jhis price lace at half its regular value. Point Dc Paris, Valenciennes and Torchon Lace with insertion to match. Regular value is 15c. and 20c. a yard. For this hour sale, a yard ... "C Sale of Children's Fine Rib Hose Now. if vou have to buv Hosiery for many feet, this Friday you will have a chance to save money in this line. This is the best offer from this department in a long time. One hour, today, buy them at, a pair C Sale of Women's Vests This is a line of Spring Underwear and considered bv experts a good value at 25c. They arc pure white, lace yoke about A inches deep, silk taped. A good . article. lor this hour sale buy them at, each JQ Sale of Women's Wrappers This is a bargain that is not to be repeated again. There is about 1,)0 altogether, mostly flannelettes and percales. Come in stripes, figures and sprays, all sizes and colors. Made with deep flounce and shoulder capes,, has sepcrate bodies well ' made, full width. Usual price $1.00. This hour sale on second floor, each 59C Sale of Working Shirts Dark, medium and light colors. Tlicsc shirts are cut full :SG inches long; made with yoke seams; are all felled, hcavv duck, satinc and cheviot. On table near Wyoming entrance; for this hour '' at, each 39C Begins Promptly at 3 O'clock. Sale No. 3 Sale of Towels A combination sale of Unbleached Turkish Towels, size 30x30 inches, and a Bleached Honeycomb Towel, , size 20x30 inches; regular value 7c. and Sc. For this sale buy them, each f OC Sale of Madras Cheviot 32 inches wide; a wide range of col ors; conic in narrow and wide stripes; also cluster stripes. This fabric will give you the best service imaginable for all kinds of wear; usual price is 15c. a yard. Buv it this Friday, at, yard ; ; ; lie Sale of Dress Goods Teaseled Granite Clolh, -15 inches wide ; colors resida, old rose, navy blue, myrtle cjreen. Our advice to you in regard to this sale of Dress Goods is, be on time; there never has been sold over our counters a. value its equal, for the price asked today; usually sold at 30 cents; for sixty , minutes .' '. '. 2iOC Sale of Lace Curtains, Curtain Pole and Trinunmsrs This is a timely offer and one that will have many buyers. The Lace Cur tains arc '2 yards long, overlooked stitched edge; pole and trimmings, and a pair of cur- . tain loops. Complete for one hour on the third floor for ' 53C Sale of Kid Gloves Colors arc black and white, broken sizes. They arc good values ; not a bad one among the lot. Usual price 75c. to $1.00 a pair; but for the hour sale Friday buv . them at ( '. 55C Sale of Handkerchiefs Plain white, lace corners, corded edges, and colored borders. Every body uses handkerchiefs. This kind on sale today arc a good honest value at (ic; but for si.xiy minutes today tniy tlicm at, each.., Begins Promptly nt 4 O'clock. i t 4c bale of 1,200 ards Rag Carpet On the thirtbfloor, In cleaning house this Spring, possibly, you will want some Carpet. This sale today will suggest to you the necessity of buying some, and at this price will save you money, One yard wide ; is firmly woven. Striped in neat colorings and oftentimes sold for 10c. a-ard. Buy it atythis hour for, yard , ZoC Sale of Umbrellas Automatic opener, with plain Congo handle, A good cotton serge. Its self-opening feature allows a free use of one hand to carry packages, Usual price is $1.25. Q For this sale Friday, sixty minutes , , OvC Advertisers of Pacts Only Jonas Long's Sons Fire Sale. c We are now ready to dispose of our stock of Bicycles, Sundries, Athletic Goods, Tennis and Base Ball Supplies. Foot Balls and Uuiform?, Guus and Ammuni tion, Hunting Coats, Fishing Tackle, Cameras, Kodaks and Supplies, Card Mounts, Btc. This is a good chance for amateur photographers to get a supply of Mounts cheap. Regardless of the fact that this stock has been slightly damaged by water, it Is new and fresh. Call ad see for yourself. X Florey n 522524 Spruce Street OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. ?XZtmQmX$0GQOi rooks 1 5t RAILRADME TABLES. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. In Klfrct Nov. 3, 1001. Trains leave Scranton lor Sew York At 1.10, .1.13, I3.U3, 7.50 and 10.05 a. in.: 12.40, 3.10, 3.3J p. ill. For New Vork and Philadelphia 7.60, 10.03 a. in., and 12.13 and 8.r3 p. in. for Tob. lianna At 0.10 p. in. Vor Buffalo 1.13, 0.22 and 0.00 a. in.; 1.33, 0.60 n'nd 11.85 p. ni. For King, hamton and way ttatloiu 10.20 a. ni. and 1.10 p. in. For Oswecro, &iiut.-r- and Utlia 1.1C and a 22 a. in.; 1.55 p. in. O-mcgo, Sjracu'e and IJtua train nt 0.22 a. in. vlally, except Sunday. For Montro-r 0.00 a. tn.j 1.10 and 0.S0 p. m. Nicholson .itconiniodatior. 4.00 and 0.13 p. ni. HIonmbuir Division Fur Northumbcilaud, at C.33 and 10.03 a. in.; 1.33 and (l.ip p. in. For Pljinouth, at 8.10 a. ni. ; 3.40 and fl.00 p. ni Sundav TuiiVi For New Yorl., 1.40, 3.13, 0.03 and 10. Oj i. ni.; 3.40, 3.33 p. in. For lliiflalo 1.13 and 0.22 a. in.; 1.53, b.oO and 11.33 p. ni. For Uin'hainton and uuy stations 10.20 a. ni. Hlcomsburs Division Lcac Scianton, 10.05 a. in. and 0.10 p. in. Delaware and Hudson. In i:(Iect November 21, 1001. Train! for Carbondalo leave Scranton ot 0.20, 8.00, S.5.!, 10.13 a. m.; 12.00, 1.20, 2.34. 3.32, 6.20, 0.20, 7.07, 0.13, 11.20 p. in.; 1.31 a. m. For Honesdalc 0.20, lO.lCa. ni.; 2.31 and 5.29 p. m. For Wilkes-Barrc 0.33, 7.48. S.41, 0 33, 10.4) a. m.; 12.02, 1.42, 2.1S, 3.2S, 4.27, 0.10, 7.4S, 10.41, 11.30 p. m. For L. V. It. It. Points 0.3S, 0.33 a. ni.; 2.18, 4.27 and 11.30 p. ni. For Pennsylvania It. It. Point's B.33, 0.33 a. in.; 1.42, 3.2S and 4.27 p. in. For Albany and all points noitb 0.20 a. m. and 3.52 n. m. SUNDAY TltAINS. For Caibondalc 8.50, 11.33 a. in.; 2,31, 3.52, 0.02 and 11.17 p. in. For WilUs-tiarie 9.33 a. ni.; 12.0.), 1.53, 3.23, C.32 and 9.17 X'. m. For Albany and points north 3.02 p. ni. Tor lloncodale S.50 a. m. and 3.32 p. ni. V. L. PItYOIt, D. P. A.. Scranton. Pa. Every Year Lehigh Valley Railroad. In r.ffeet, Nov. 3. 1001. Tialua leave Scranton. Fo- PbiladclpMa and New Yoik via D. d: II. 11. It., at 0.3S and 0.33 a. in., and 2.1S, 4.27 (Black Diamond ral, and 11.30 p. m. bun. da.vs, D. & II. I!. I!., 1.5S, 8.27 p. m. , For White Haven, Ilazlclou and piincipal poinls !n the coal regions, via 1). & II. II. It., 0 38, 2.13 and 1.27 p. m. For Pottsvillc, 0.38 a. m., 2.18 p. in. . For Bstlilchcm, Kitten, Itciding, Hairbliurg, and piincipal intermediate station:, via D. & II. 11. 11., 0.38, 0.33 a. m.; 2.18, 4.27 (Black Dia munil Kncs), 11.30 p. in. Sundays, D. & II, I!. 1!., 0.38 a. in.; 1.3-i, S.27 p. ni. For Ttiiikb.innoek, Towanila, lllmiia, Ithaca, Geneva and principal Inteimedlato slations, vis D., L. and W. It. It., S.10 a. in. and 3.50 p. ni. For Geneva, Itochestcr, Balialo, Nlagaia Falls, Chicago and all points west, via D. & II. R. It, 7.48, 12.03 a. in.; 1.42, 3.28 (Black Dianioid F press), ".4S, 10.41, 11.30 p. m. Sundajs, D. & II. It. 11., 12.0J, 8.27 p. 111. Pullman parlor and bleeping or Lcliinh Valley Parlor cars on all tralm between Wilkci-Haric and New iork, Philadelphia, Uutlalo and suspen sion llildgo. ItOLMX II. WILBUR, Gen. Supt., 20 Cortland ktrcct. New York. CHARLES S. L1X, Con. Pass. Ast 20 Cortland btieet, Ntvv York. A. W. NONB.MAClIlUt, Dlv. P.us. Agt South Belhlciicui, Pa. - v For tickets and Pullman ir.-cnatloin apply to city ticket olllcc, GO Public Squaie, WIlkea-Barre, Pa. Wo do more business. How is it done? We know; by experience and watchfulness for possible improvements, our monthly trips to the markets of the world, and our special buying facilities enable us to get just ahead of the other fellow for styles and values. We handle only tho the best, see our spring line of Hats, Storm Coats, Neckwear, etc It will be worth your while. B ' 412 Spruce Street. THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Capital, $200,000 t Surplus, &55000C New Jersey Central. In F.tlcet Nov. 17, 1001. Stations in New York, foot ot Ubeity tlieet and feouth Fury, N. R. Trains leave Serantou for New Yoik, Phlladcl phla, Djatm, Bethlehem, Alleutnnn, M.iucli Chunk, Wli!ti Haven, Ai-hlcy and Wilkcs-Barre at 7.S0 a. ni. 1 p. m. and 1 p. in. Sunday, 2.10 p. 111. Quaker City llkpie. leaves giianton at 7.30 a. 111., through solid vestibule train with Pullman Buffet Pallor Cars, for Philadelphia, with only one chance ot ciih for Dallliuotc, Wa.ihilititoii, D. C, and all principal poinln Foutli ami vveit. For Avoca, Plttston and WllkcvBarrc, 1 p. m. and 4 p. ni. Sunday, 3.10 p. m. For Lous Branch, Ocean Glove, etc., 7.30 a. in. and 1 p. in. For Heading. Lebanon and HarrUbiirR, via Al lentoun, at 7,30 a, 111. and 1 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 p. ni. Ir Pnttsvllle at 7.30 a, m. and 1 p. nt, For utea and tlikeU apply to scent at station. C. M. BURT, Gen. IV.-. Agt. j. a. SWI.SHUR. Dlst. Pasa, Agt,, Scranton. .' New York, Ontario nnd Western, In Ktrcct Tiieula, Sept. 17, 1001, NORTH BOUND. Ijcato l.ravo Airive heraiiluii, C'arlmiidak, Cjdosla, .. 10.;.') a. 111, 11.10 a. 111. 1.00 p. 111. , CIO p. 111. Ar. Uarhoudale 0. 10 p. in. "lOL'Tll BOUND, Leave Lcavo Arrive Tralm. t'adosU, Cnlwndalc, Suanton. No. fl 700,1. m. 7.10.1. ni. No. 2 S.Hi. in. 1,00 p. iu. 4,i)ii. in. bU.NDAYh ONLY, NOliTIl BOUND. Leave Leave Arrive Sm rauton. Carbondjle, f 'adosia, ,,,,,, S.S0 a, in. U. 10 p. 111. 10.13.1. in, ,,,,, Loop. in. Ar. t'mbondale 7.Wp. m. OUCliV UUU.IM, Leave Leave Arrive Trains. Cadtuia, L'urlHindalc, ftmnlon. No. fi ,. 7.0)3,111. 710a. 111. No. 10 l.HOp. 111. O.VOp. 111. 0 15 p. in. Traliu No. 1 on week da, and 0 on hundajs, make main line lonncctioin for New York city, Mlddlrlovvn, Ualtim, Nvmlch, Oneida, Ujvh'uo and all puluts vc.t, For further lnfoini.it Inn consult ticket agents. J. O. ANDIIHSO.V, (1. V. A., New York. J, I!. WF.LSH, T. P. A.. Scrantu.1, Pa. Pays 3 interest on savings accounts whether large or small. Open Saturday evening, f from 7.30 to S.30. Ill's A. Lager Beer Brewery Trains. No. 1 , No. 7 . Trains. No. 0 , No. S , Pennsylvnniri HaHroad. Schedule in F.fftct June 2, 1001, Train.' leave hcianton; 0.3S a. 111,, week days, tlirouitli vestibule lulu fiom WHked-llaric. Pull, man buffit pallor car and coachu to Philadel phia, viu I'oltsVilloi Eto..s at principal interna'. cliate ttatlon. AUo connects for juiibiirj, liar. rbbuib Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and for Pittiburg and (he Witt. 0.38 a. ni., week dijj, for Suiibury, Hirrftbuu-, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washlnstou und Pitts, buri! am) tl.o vve.-t. 1,U p. in., vveck davs (huiuhvi, 1.5S 11. in.), for Sunbury, laiislnirs;, P)illadelibu, Baltimore, Washington and 1'itliburs ami the vvet. 3.23 p. 111., vveik dais, through vestibule train from Wllkcs'lUrre. Pullman bullet psrlor car and roaihci. tn I'liiUdelphla via PoUaiille. Hiait at piincipal Inlccnudiato biatloiu. 4.-J7 p. 111., week ilaji, for Hazlelon, Sunbury, HairUbnri;, PlilUdilphia and PltUburcr. J, B. Ill'TCIIINSON. Oen. Her. it U.'WOOp, Ucn. Van. A;t. cWfflcM Mauufacturcr3 of OLD STOCK PI 486 to 455 IT. Ninth Street, f SgEft L SCRANTON, n TelcpliDns Cull. 2:133. THB l CO, liooms 1 mul 2, Com'l.h B'l'd'e, 80BANT0N, Pat. lining and Blasting ' POWDER Uodo t Mooilo nd RuiblfJt Woi-lu. LAPUN 4k RAND POWUBR CO.'S ORANOE GUN POWDER El;otrlo Battttrle. 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