,B THE SCRANTOtf TJ.UJ3UN)i-THUIlSDAr, MARCH iiO, 1002. A plain cake, made with Cleveland's Baking Powder, is superior to a pound cake costing twice as much made with an alum powder. Cleveland's Baking Powder is pure, ( clean and wholesome, and with less ,! trouble and concern makes the cake ( lighter, sweeter, purer, more appetizing " 'and beautiful. .,.,,- .nulnCD r n BAKING POWDER CO. CLEVELAND NEW YORK INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR NONE OF THE BIDS CONSIDERED SATISFACTORY. Salo of Baltimore's Intel est in. West ern Maryland Road May Not Take Place Central Railroad of New Jersey Changes Pioniotion of B. T. Robatlian No Word Yet from the Avondalo Fiiemen Notes of Inteiest Concerning Raihoad Men. Lackawanna Boaid for Today. "None of tlio buls. icceled for the city's inteiest in the Western l.tliioatl is satisfactory to Major Hayes, and unless lie changes his mind theio may he no sale," says .1 Baltimore dispatch. "The Maor said todav: "'My piesent iiosition is of opposi tion to the acceptance of any of tlio bids. I am unalterably opposed to the acceptance of cither the Varney or the Hambleton bid, because the city wants to ictiie cntnoly fiom the railroad business and not be hanwicd with stock, as pioposed by Hambleton, or with bonds, us ofteied by Vainey. So far as the Reading bid is concerned, 1 have a suspicion tliut ceituin intuests aie behind it which would be harmful to the peipetuation of the Western Maiylund as a competing independ ent line. " 'The Fuller bid Is not acceptable because the offcied piico is no: enough, when it is tnken Into conslleiation that the city will have to pay $9,300,- 000 for the letiiemont of the loans Riiaiantecd by the city and the inter est thereon to the time of matuiity. 3n addition I am not satisllcd with any 01 the bids, because of the lack of guarantees. If the "West Virginia Cen tial is to be connected with the West ern Maryland, let the bidder guuiaii tee us that the proper connection will to built between Cheny Run ana Cutiibeilund; that the teimlnul will uu built at BaltlmoiP, und let the West Virginia Central join with the bidder In giving the guarantee that the coal t utile will come to Baltlmote. Theri I am firmly of the opinion that the ad ditional guarantee should be gien to secure the citv against consolidation with the Pennsylvania or the absoip tlon by the latter of the Western Mai y land. '"To obtain an incieased pike and to ncquhe these guarantees mav ic nuiro new bids, but I am sine it will bo better for the city to feel its way rather than act hastily.' " Central Raihoad Changes. W. G. Besler, general supei intend out of the Philadelphia and Reading railroad, has been appointed bv Pres ident George F. Baer to the position of general manager of the Cential Railroad of New Jeisey. The operat ing, englneeilng and joadway depait ments will repoit to him nnd be sub ject to his oideis. Ho has alienOy assumed the duties. M. M, Richey, supeilntcndent of the Philadelphia and Reading load, bus been appointed acting geneial super intendent of the Central Raihoad of New Jeisey to succeed W. W, Wentz, jr., who lias been lethed owing to Ill ness. Vice-President C. II. Warren, also of the Cential, has tendeied his jesigna tlou to tako effect Apill 1, R Is understood that thelieud olllces of the Central Raihoad of New Jersey How to Pi event Pneumonia, You have good reason to fear an at tack of pneumonia when you huve a eeveie cold, accompanied by pains In the chest or In the back between the HliouUleiH. Get a, bottle of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy and uso It as directed and it will prevent the tluent eped attack. Among the tens of thous ands who have used this lemedy for colds and la grippe, wo havo-yet to learn of a single case that hus resulted in pneumonia, which shows that this remedy Is u certain preventive of that dangerous disease. For sale by all diuggists. Keep to the Right" With eyes open. You won't need glasses to see the point, when f nlr ni'cfi' nrprnittirm in nvnid alum baking powders, as alum jnfood isdeleriolSt They may UW hlatVlt - U1W(I IVIIW4 '(iWJ will be consolidated with the Philadel phia and Reading at Philadelphia on .Apill J, and that several other chang es will be made soon. A Recognition of Ability. B. F. Robatlian, brother of Common Councilman U. K. Robatlian, who has been chief clerk nnd piivate sccretaiy to A. G. Thomason, general manager of the Northweastei n Pennsylvania Car Service association, during the past six ytais, was this week placed In ehaigc of the Central New Yoik Car Service association, with head quaiteis at Albany, N. Y. This gives Mr. Robatlian supeiision of car service over twenty-two rail loads, and places him in one of the most responsible positions iu the lail ioad woild. He is a young man, SO yeais of age, and has had much expe nence in laihoad and general steno giaphic work. His many ft lends will be pleased to learn of his pioniotion Under his new position Ben will have a laige cleiical foice, many of whom Ii.tvp been in the lallioad seivice many 5 ears. lie was lecommcnded for pioniotion by Mr. Thomason. D., L. and W. Board for Today. The following is the make-up of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western boaid for today: WTDNL-smv, jr.uini t l"lns Last S p :n, Hohol.ni, L M Hillftl, 10 p. m., Gcorpc TJiomis, 11 p. m , Uobokcn, J. Cerrity. Till USD Y. MUtCII :0 tras Kast 1 Jo i. m , HtzpUnck; a. in , Conlar, with John Ulster's ctevv , 0 a. m, Uo bokcn, Mullen; l a m , Uobokcn, Iliiigllcb; 10 a. m , H. Dolicrty; 11 a. m , ,f. II itrC'inn; 1 p. in , William lloir, with Uaugcitj'ri crow; 2 p. m , Uobokcn, Laugline.v ; 8 p. in., 1 Ihllet; 0 p. in , llobokcn, Itucgp; (I p. m , .. II. Iiuvvc. summit", i:tc (i i. in , ,T. Uennigan; 3 a. m , I'rounfdker; 0 .i. :n , Mehols; 11 a. m , J. II. .Misters; 2 p. in , Thompson; 0 p. m , I'. Mo IJonncll, with Oamgg's crew; 8 p. in., Colden. Pushers a. m, Widncrj 7 a. m., riuncrj ; 8 a. in , Homer; 11 45 i. m , Moran; (1 p. m , ('. liartlioloincvv; 7.30 p. in , Jvaunuii; 0 p. in , O. Jllllcr; 10 p in., Lamping. Helperv " a. m , Gaffnej ; 7 a. in , Singer; 10 a. in , I K. Sccor; 0 13 p. m , Stanton; 8..0 p in . McGovein. IMras West CIO a. in , work train, J. O'lliira; 8 ii. in., 1". I,, ltlgers; 10 a. m , C. Klngalcy; 2 p. in., A. F. Ketcliuni; 4 p. m , O. Itanuolpii; 0 p. in , M. Carmody; 11 p. in., r. Wall. xotici:. I). Higgcilj will run I.angan'8 erevv on Xo. 53 SIiicli 20, and until fuither notice. 1". McDonnell will C p. m. Mimmlt Mircli ID. William Cilllgau will go out with 11. Pohcrlj. This and That. Superintendent U. M. Rine, of the Lackawanna lallioad, has leturned fiom an ofllclal tilp to New Yoik. Anonuncement is mude that the new stock of the Lackawanna Steel com pany amounting to $15,000,000, has been laigely ovei -subscribed by the stock holders of the old concern. Tialnmaster J. J. McCann, of the Lackawanna lallroad, accompanied by his wife, letuined home yestetday fiom a tew days' visit with lelatlves in BliiKhamton. J. Selden Swisher, dlstilct passenger agent of the Cential Raihoad of New Jeisey, 1ms been gi anted n leave of ubsence to rccupeuite his health, and left jesterday with his wife for a tlnee weeks' sojouin at Palm Beach, Fla. His son, Charles C. Swisher, has been appointed acting dlstilct passenger agent to servo tuning his father's ab sence. Mr. Swisher has been with the company for many eais and has earned a vacation by his faithful ser vice, ' Assistant Superintendent C. 13. To bey, of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western coal depaitment, stated yes terday that no woid has as yet been iccelved fiom the piemen at the Avondalo mines In refeieuce to their willingness to accept the "swing shift" Inaugurated. He further stated that the nine Is not iu shape to stmt up even if the men aie leatly to lesume woik, owing to the water in the mine1?. Iu nil piobablltty, he said, the men will be leady to lesume woik when the mine is open uguln for business. , ENGINEER'S CONVENTION. Meeting to Discuss Ways and Means of Securing It. A coufeienco will bo held within a day or two between the special com mittee of the boaid of trade and a number of the leading locomotlvo engi neer from this part of the state, for tho purpose of discussing ways and means for the bringing of the 1901 con vention of the Brotherhood of Loco motive Engineers to this city. This gathering Is considered the prize convention, because It remains in ses sion for an entire month and bilugs between 700 and 1200 delegates from all over tho United States nnd Canada to the convention city, These do not remain for two or three dajs mid then fill away, like the delegates to other big coin options, but remain for weeks at a time. The Brothel hood of Loconiollo En ilneers Is lecognlzed us ono of the soundest and most wisely conducted labor organlnztlons in the country, nnd Its membcts are repicseutntlvo of the very best citizenship In the districts In which they lle. A. B. Wurman, F. L. Wormsor and 8. B. Weyland comprise the boa id of tindo committee. LAST TOUR FOR SOME YEARS. Madame Blauvelt Will Go to Eng land in April. Tfie picFcnt tour of Mmo. Lillian Blauvelt will, In all probability, be her lnct In America for some years, Be ginning Jan. 18, when she sang at Car negie hall, New Yoik, the tour will ex tend from Maine to Knnsos, and in this pcilod she will sing In some thirty odd conceits, lecltals and oratorios. In the middle of Apt II, Mine. Blauvelt salts for England, wlieio she opens the gi cat London may festival, Which takes place the week of Apill 28 to May 3. During the coionation season, Mmn. Bluuvolt will appear ivciy week in London In a series of lecltals, together with Ysaye, Becker and Busonl. For the autumn, Mine. Blauvelt has been engaged to sing at all the gteat British festivals, among which tire the Nor wich festival In the week of Oct. 20 and 23, und the famous Welsh festival In the week of Oct. 11, held at Caidllf. Atrangoments have been also complet ed for a tour thiough Scotland and England duilng November and Decem ber following the festival pcrfounanccs. Madame Blainolt will be heard at the artists' conceit in the Now Aimory on Thursday ovenlng.Apill 3, for the bene fit of the Homo for the Filendless. The other artists that will be heard at the concert are Ben Davles, tenor, and Fritz Krelsler, violinist. WILL VETO RESOLUTION. Recorder Doesn't Appiove of Paying Back the Fines Collected from Membeis of Eureka Club. It Is understood that Recouler Con neli will v.cto the lcsolution passed by councils two weeks ago directing the city solicitor to confess judgment in f.uor of Attorney John J. Mutphy for a sum equal to the amount of the lines collected by Police Magistrate ) Howe fiom Chailes Major and the J other pei.sons .aicsted with him in the 1 eureka club house, at the coiner or Lackawanna ami Adams aenues, i aid ed some months ago by the police. Major was lined for keeping a dls ordeily house and selling liquor with out a license, while the thiity odd males and lemales attested in the place weto chatged with being in mates of u disoidetiy house, nnd wen also lined. Malor gae ball on the chatge of maintaining a gambling house and was acquitted on this charge by a juty. Objection was made by Attorney Murphy to lolations of the law in the ttial of the other cases befote Magis trate Howe, and coutt a en tiled the decision of the Magisttate in all the cases. While there was nothing in the opinion specitlcally dltecting th paying back of the flues collected, At torney Muiphy decided that this would have to be done, and accordingly took assignments of the claims of all the cat ties inteiestod. The tesolution directing the confes sion of judgment in his favor was passed thiough councils without oppo sition, but Recouler Connell has le lused to sign it and will send it back tonight. He bcliees that thOpeisons lined weie unquestionably guilty of the' offenses chaiged and that It would be an injustice to pay back the fines collected because of some technical omission. He pioposes to gle Mr. Muiphy an oppoitunlly to light out his case in court by biinging an action against the city. A REMARKABLE MEETING. Gathering, with Local Interest, in Euiopean Railroad Train. A letter leeelvcd In this city a few dajs ago by a well-known lawyer, bilngs foicibly to mind the old say ing that the woild Is not such an awfully big place, after all, and le counts a tiuly remaikable meeting last month in a conipaitment of a railway train speeding between Deilln and Pai Is. Tho passengeis in this conipaitment weie entltfcly unknown to one nnolher, when they enctied the tialn in Beilin on their start for the long jouinoy to the metiopolis. Theie weie live alto gether. A lady and her daughter, both well-know 11 In Scianton; n Russian physician, and an Ameilcan nnd his w I to. The Russian could speak English very well, and begun to speak of his admhatlon for Ameiica. Ho said that ho was a tesldent of Kief, a city in the southern pait of Russia, and that ho had a young Ameiican physician as his assistant. "His name is Clearwater," he said, "and he comes fiom a place that you cull, let me see Scianton." The lady und her daughter explained, with nstonlshmcnt, that they knew Dr. Cleai water in this city, several yents ago, and told the Russian their names. The mention of tho name caused the mauled Ameilcan lady to Inteiest her self in tho coiueisatlou, and to maUo tho still more sui pi Islng announcement that she was born iu Haw ley and went to school with tho young lady's sister. She, too, knew Scianton, and had heard of Dr. Clearwater. Thus was leseivo thrown off, and tho jest of the journey spent by tho paity iir if they had al ways been old ft lends. TO BEGIN NEW INDUSTRY. Gialn Diying Plant to Be Added to E. Robinson Brewery. Tho contuict for the consti notion of a 10,000 building to contain a grain dilng plant, us an ndjunct to the n. Itoblnson's Sops' biowery, was let yes teiduy to Comad Schioeder, by the Cential Peiinsylwinla Riewlng com pany. It will bo elected on the noith side of West Linden stieet adjoining the boiler house, nnd will bo an uiuato building 35x00, of brick and stee) con struction, with piessed brick fiont and stone trimmings. Tho gialn doing plant will be an Industry new to Scianton. At piesent the gruln as it copies from the mesh tubs la canted in chutes to a laige bin and sold for little or nothing to fui mers for cattle food. It Is an excellent and cheap substl- &7DirXia&jfr4 leumilxJliat cures a cabl tis f7 ..-yL-. JL,. (y Shopping -M News 1 50 Choice Silk Waist 1 dtLcITlS This lot received yesterday comprises exclusive styles of Foreign and American Make THE BIG STORE'S own selection not two patterns alike in the entire lot. Not any like these to be seen in the city. The choice of selecting a Silk Waist Pat tern entirely different from your neighbor is your opportunity. And at the price per yard asked for sucli values will surely meet with your favor, at 75c to -$2.50 a Yard SALE Third Floor. Scraiifosi's Eig Store s gtffmsaTffiaffiiiaaamtim-iCKff tute for bian, and when dried and put up in sacks llnds a leady inaiket both hero and abioad. If it pioves as piof itabie as expected, similar plants will bo attached to tho company's other laige bieweiles. INTEREST IS GROWING. Evangelistic Meeting largely At tended Last Night. Inteiest In the eangelistio services, which aie being conducted the Penn Avenue Baptist church 'is glowing dully. Last night the main audltoilum was crowded and Rev. Dr. Haynes' powerful seniion on "Resui rectlon" effected several convoisions. The doctor chose for his text, I Coi., xv:44, "It is sown a natural body; it is laised a spiritual body. Theie is a natuial body, and there Is a spiritual body." The doctor said that the gieat question which was asked by Job, "If a man die, shall ho Use again V" has perplexed the human minds of eveiy age since. It can't be answeied by science, by history, or literature, and man is left to depend absolutely upon the Word of God for a leply. The Woid of God, Dr. Haynes said, states plainly and clearly that there will be a life after the grave, and that Immortality is not a tlgtr.ent of the imagination. Ho decluied that the spiut lhes after death in a spiritual body, and that thete are no such things as disembodied spirits. Ho quoted a number of passages fiom Scripture to pioe this contention. Belief in the lesunection of man, he declaied to be the keystono in the inch of Clnlstlan faith and asUed how un saved souls could expect to pass an existence in the lealnis of the blessed after death. FALSE PRETENSE ALLEGED. John O'Dowd Arrested Yesterday by Biewing Companies. John O'Dowd, who until tecently con ducted a saloon in Olyphant, was ar lested yestoiday ut tho Instance of William Ciaig, ot tho Pennsylvania Riewlng company, nnd also at tho In stance of the Kejstono Biewing com pany, on tiiaiges of obtaining goods under false pietenses. It Is alleged that O'Dowd puichased beer from both companies after his business had been sold out. He was held under ?S00 ball by Alderman Rud dy on tho one ehaigc und will be given a hcnilug today on the other. O'Dowd is one of the men nuested some two weeks ago by Puttolmau Mc Mullen for luteifeilitg while lie wus locking up his (O'Dowd's) wifo on a chuigo of stieet walking. At that time he thieatened to piefer ehaiges against tho olllcer, but has appaiently changed his mind since, FIRST ANNIVERSARY. Membeis of Local Union No, 07, of Bookbindets, Celebrated, Tlio members of Local Union No, 97, Intel national Bookblndeis' Association of America, celebrated the flist nnnl veisaiy of their oiganlzatlon In Blat ters hall last night. The gathering was an Infounal one, A bountiful re. past was served and a number of those piesent piade iinpiomptu uddiesses. "Piofessor" Kuuz, Qf South Scianton, This lignator ! on erery box of th gouuita Laxative BrornoOiiiiiine Tabut ' OF wtjeaaiaamaiHmuysaaaiiasaiEEESmEaEBa "Keep to the Right" With eyes open. The novelty of the occasion will amaze you. mmitiussmmaim'ammmiiHiSk RAILROAD TIME TABLES. New York, Ontario and Western. In Ufeet luosdaj, Sept. 17, 1001. NOUllt UOL'M). bcae Lcaie Arrive Train?. Sm ronton. GiilioniIalr. Cadosla. No. 1 10 80 2,111. 11 10 a in. 100 p.m. 0. 7 C 10 p in. A. CuliondalcU 40 p. m. Mltnil bOUND. Leavo I.pavo Arri Trains. Cidosia. Caibondalc. Fcranton. No. 0 700a.m. 7.10a m. No. 2 2 15 pin. 4 00 pm. 4 10 p.m. bUNDAiS ONLY, J.OIUU BOUND. Leave Lavc Arrive Trains. bcranton. Carbomlalc Cadoaia. No. 0 8o0a. ill. 0 10 p 111. 10 45 a. in. No. 6 7.00 p 111. Ai. Carbondalu 7.40 p. m. ?0U1!1 POUND Leave Leave Arrive Trains. Cadoila, Carhomljlc, Scranton. i r, 7 00 11 in. 7 40 a. m. No. 10 4 SO p. m. 0 00 pm. 0 45 pm. 'trains Nos. 1 on ivccl: dajs, and 0 on Sundays, make main lino conneUlons for Nuv Yoik city, Middleman, Walton, !oiVYieh, Oneida, 0,vvego and all points west. Toi (uilliLr intoi niation consult ticket agents. J. V. AMlhltSO.V, O 1 A., New York. J. E. W'l.LSH, T. I'. A., Scranton, l'a. gave an amusing and bewlldeilng ex position of his poweis as a hypnotist The officers of the union had the ai rangements for the aftalr In chatge. They aie as follows: Pi esldent W. L. Glass: ice piesldent, John P, Bolaud; lecordlng secictur, V. J. Ackland: financial secietary and tieasuier, AV. C. Williamson. CHIEr ENGINEER WAS HERE. Looking Over tho Site of New Power House nnd Shops. Lldwiud P. Decker, ono of the chief englneeis of tho Westlnghouse, Cliuich, Keir company, or New Yoik, which Is to Install tho electrical cniilpment of tho new tiolley coinpun, was In tho city yesteuluy viewing the site of the rolling mill and blast tuuuiee, wlieio the new load's power house and' shops aie to bo located. Plans of the buildings aio complete und tho woik of consti uctloii will bo commenced as soon as the giuuiid can be clem cd and leveled, To make moio giound, It Is pioposed to 1 any Roailng Hi 00k tluougli the whple length of tho piopeity b means of a big sluiceway THE DREDGING RESOLUTION. It Will Probably Be Passed by the Select Council, Tho laws und oidlnunces committee of the select council will meet to night to consider tho lesolution In tioduced by Common' Councilman P. V. Culpln, dliectlng the dliector of public works to inuko tin estimate of the cost of di edging tho I.uckawanim river. It is uudeistood that the lesolution will be fuvoiably lepoited and that It will be passed by select council ut tonight's meeting. The lesolu tion is on!j Intended ns a sort or pfe Umhiury step In the light dltection. Councilman Oulpln does not believe that the Uver can be di edged this com ing summer. He only deshes (o hue councils Becuie u know ledge of the cost of the woik. Every Year We 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 ofthe other fellow for styles and values. We handle only the the best, see our spring line of Hats, Storm Coats, Neckwear, etc It will be worth your while. 'Ad 412 Spruce Street. GreatBigLoaf Is not euougb. Must be white, Must be sweet, Must be delicate. now White Hour Will give you all and more. We only wholesale it. Dickson Mill&Grain Co. Scranton and Olyphant. "Keep to the Right" With eyes open. Watch the papois closely for the solu tion. RAILROAD TJJME TABLES. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. In 1 licet Nov s, 1001 Trains leave Scianton for New ork At 1 40, SID, 0 03, 7 50 and 10 05 a 111 . 12 4, .140, 3 ii p m lor New oi!t and I'hilvlclpliia 7 50, 10 05 a 111 , ind 12 45 and ".If in Tor Tob lianni At u 10 p in. l'or UtiUalo 1 13. b 22 and 'I 00 a m ; 1 53, 0 50 and 11 !" p. m l'oi Dins himton Jnd a station 10 20 .1 m and 110 p 111 tor Oavvrgo, Syracuse ind Utka 1 15 and bli a 111 , 1 5o p m. CUvvcgo, Sracuc and Utica train at 0 22 a. 111 dallj, rccpt Sunday. 1 or Jlontroic 0 00 a 111 , 1 10 and 1, 50 p m. Jsuhol'on flttornniodition 4 00 md b 15 p 111 llloomsburi; Div sion l'or N'oithumbcrland, at C 15 ind 10 05 a m. , 1 53 and C 10 p 111. Tor l'hinoutli, at S 10 a 111 ; 8 10 and 0 00 p m bundav Trains For Jcvv ork, 140, Jll, f 05 nnd 10 03 a m ; .140, S i! p in. l'or llufTalo 1 15 and (122 a. in ; 1 5, 6 50 and 11.15 p. m. I'ui Iliiulianilon md a stations 10 20 a m. lilconisbui k Div ision Leave bcranton, 10 05 a. m an C 10 p. m Pennsylvania Kailroad. Schedule in tflett June 2, 1001. Tiains leave fccranton: 0 2S a m , week day", through testibule train from likes Ilarre Pull man bullet parlor car and coaches to Philadel phia, via I'oltstllle; stops at principal inteime tliate stations .Mfo connects for .Miubur), liar risburg, Philadelphia, llaltimore, Washington and for Pittsbuig and the west. OSS a. m, week dajs, for Sunliury, llarni-biirg-, Phihdelphia, Baltimore, Wa6hingtou and Pitts burg and the west. 1 42 11 m . week days (Sundavfl, 1.6S p. 111 1. foi hunburj, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, llaltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and the west P 28 11 in. week davn, thromh vestibule train from Vt ilkes llarre. Pullman buffet parlor tar and toarhc to Philadelphia via 1'ottsvlIIe. Mops at principal intciiticdUto stations 4 27 p. lp . week dajs, foi I'.azleton, faunburj, liarrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburtr .1. 1). IinuimSOt.. Gen. Mgr. J. U. WOOD, Gen. Pass Agt. Delaware and Hudson. In Kfkct Novcmbci 24, 1001. Trains fu Carbondalc leave fcennton at 0 20, S 00, 8 53, 10 13 1 m. i 12 00, 1.20, 2 84, 3 62, S 29, 8 25, 7 57, 0 13, 11 20 p. n' ; 1 11 a. m. for JlonesilJle 0 20, 10 1j. m.; 2.J1 and 3.23 P. in. Foi Wilkes DarreO'is. 7.4S, S41, 9 38, 10. 4J a in.; 12 02. 1.42, 2 IS, J2S, 127, 0.10, 7. if, 10 41, 11 20 p in. l'or L . it. It. Points 0 38, 0 u3 a. in ; '2.18, 4 27 and 11 30 p in. l'or Pennsylvania Jl It. Points-CJ3, 9.38 a. til.; 1.42. J 2s and 4 27 p in. For Albany and all points north d 20 a. in. and 3 52 p. in. SUNDAY THAI.NS. l'or Carbondalc 8 00, 1123 a, m; 2.31, 3.J2, C 02 and 11.17 p. ni lor Nllles Ilane 0,M a, m , 1202, 103, 3.23, 0 32 and 9 17 p. ill. l'or Mbanj nnd points north 3 S2 p. in.' For Honesdale 8 50 a. m. and 3 52 p. m W. I PIUOH. U. P. A., Scianton, Pa. New Jersey Cential, In Effect ivov. 17, 1001 Stations in New Yoik, foot of Llbeity street and &uutli Uir, X. It. Trains leave biranto-i lor evv Yoik, Philadel phia, Katten, lictlileliini, Allentuvvu, .Mjuch Chunk, Wli'l.' llauu, Achley and ".ilkts-liaiie at 7.10 a. ai , 1 1'. in and 4 p. in, feumlj, '2 10 p, in, (Juakei C'iti Hxprcn leaves biranton at 7 80 a. in., thrcusli tolid vtlbulo tun. with Pullman lluftet Parloi Cain, foi Philadelphia, wlili only one ehaiue of ti for llaltlnioic Washington, I). O., and all pifmlpal polms nuulh uml west. For Avucj, I'ittmon und Wilkes Uaire", 1 p. in. and 4 p. in. SiiikIjj, '2,10 p. id, For I-on0' ltraiuli, Ouan (Jiovc, etc., 7.30 a. in and 1 p. in. For lieaciinj, Lebanon and llanisburg, via AI leiitovvn, at 7, -0 u. ni, and 1 p. in. Dunday, 2,10 p. m. lor I'otUvlllo at 7 30 a, in. and 1 p. in. Foi latcs and tiekcts upplj tu agent at station. C. I DU11T, Ceil l'a Atft. j, s. swisnnit. Dlst. Puss Ant., Seianton. Lehigh Valley Itnllioad, 111 l.fUcl, -No. 3. tooi 'liains leivu Scranton. Fo- Plilladelpt u and .Ntw ork ia I) i. 11 It it., Jt 1 md VM a. in., and 2 18, 4 27 (Iliad. Diamond hspr-'S.-,), and 11.39 p in Sun- dajs, I). A, II II. il, I 53,,S27 p. til. lor Uhltu II iv in, ilazie'ton and piineipal point !u tho coal itifiois. U II. & II. II. II., tfo8, 2 18 and 1.27 p. m. Foi I'ottsvllU, 03 a, iu., 2.18 For Hetlileheni, Fasten, lleadlii.-, liairhbutg, and miueliial inleriiitdlatu kUtioui, via I), i. II, It. It, 1X3!?, IMS a in i 2.1b, 4.27 (Ulaek Hla. iiioml i:prcss.), ll.u0 p. in hundajs, l). i. 11, It. It OiS a in,; 1.5S 8 27 p. in. For Tunkhaiinoek, 'lovvuuda, l.lnilu, Ithaca, Geneva and piluilpa! inteiinediate btuttons, vlj V.. 1.. and U. It. II , S.10 a in and J 50 p. m For Geneva, liveliest?!, Iljftalo, Magara Fulls, Chicago and all fioiiila west, via ). i. II It It , T.4t, 12 tU a. m.; 1.12, J.iS (Ulack Diaiuuid l.i pus.), 7.48. 10.41, 11 oO p. in. buiidjjs, 1), It II, It II . J 2.02, t 27 p. Ill Pullman parlor and ilceulng oi Lehigh alU Parlor eais on all trilns betweo , (ikes Uarre und New toil.. PliiladelphU, llulialo and bu,pcn sioii llrldgc ItOLI.IN II. WII.IIL'fl, dm Supt., 20 Cortland ktieet, New ork. CIlAIILLs !?. I.H-:. Cvn Paw. Aet.. 2(1 Cortland Ueet, New Yoik. A. , SOWM U'llini, I)v. I'm. A.'t , faoith Hethlciieni, Pa, lor tickets and Pullman reservations appl io city H'Vet ufM, 0U Public bv-Tj. "U- 'Ux't, FINANCIAL, Www iyv INVESTORS lleforo maklno; t.oinmlttmtht, nleise record in t'nj privilege of fiibinltllnij our ilccrlptlvc list of investment. SpencorTrask & Cc BANKERS 27A2!)l'iiicStrcct,NcwYork iir.Min.ns n. Y. stock i:ciiasoe. 'Phono 2007. Old 'Phono 7o.a. 'f Strike! Buy the JCxv "Siuoot," the Typetvritcf Man, takes pleasure in ex hibiting its merits from morn till night. 1st floor Guernsey Building, Scranton, Pa. t. Manufacturers ol' Old Stock .j, .j. .j, ,5, ,j, ,j, .j. .$, .t. .. .j. .5. .J, .$. - .J. -J, ! ! N-SSl, Scranton, Pa. Old 'Phone, 333i. New 'Phone, 2P3S. l ATIONAL 6M OF SCRANTON. Capital, $200,000 Surplus, $550,000 Pays 3 interest on savings accounts whether large ofsmall. Open Saturday eveniuga from 7.30 to S.30. NEW YORK HOTELS. WlTMlNSTErt HOTEL Cor. Siiteentli fct. and Ir ns Place, NEW YORK. American Plan, W 50 Per Paj and Upward! Kuropean I'Un, l 00 Per Bay and Upward Eficclal lUtes to I'amlliei. T. THOMPSON, Prop. ---f -- -- -- ---- -t I For Business Men f. In tlio neurv ve i vruuie-sisi . Oltiriet, . For SIioimom j mlnutep walk to Watiiunakers; S minutes to Bleed Coopet, Big , Btoio. i:nay of access tu the Great T Dry Goods Stores. -f For Sightseers One block from B'way Cars. glv. " trig easy transportation to all points of Interest. HOTEL ALBERT I NEW YOKK, l Cor. 11th ST. ft UNIVEHSITV PI Only one Block from Broadway T nOOUlj, Jl I Up. r'rlcei Reaioimble - Don ill's Lager Beer.. p$& MILLING co. tSEI 1 1 4 A (
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