The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, July 30, 1901, Page 8, Image 8

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THE SCKAjSTOjX TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, JT'LY 30, 1001.
GHOST SEEN
ON SPORT HILL
SPECTRE HAS MADE SEVERAL
APPEARANCES.
According to tho Testimony of Two
Very Reliable Witnossos, tho Ghost
of Thomas McAndrew Appoars
Every Few Niphts nt the Second
Story Window of a Houso on
Throop Street Occupied by Charles
Brewer Tho Stories Told by
Thoso Who Havo Soon the Visitor.
The rcFldrntH of (lint portion of Pun
more which lipftrs tlic nninc of Sport
Hill have been vet.v inurh excited dur
ing the p.tst few work over the np
pennince of nn allegori clio-et, which u
number of nl)olutel wine nnd hIhgii
litly uncscltnlil" people inalntiilti tliev
lmve t-ceii on severnl occasion". The
story of (he f-pectie's vMtutlotiH inn
neth thiiM:
hnvt suinnifr. Tliomns McAndiew. nn
old mini, who llvril In n pietty Utile
houa on Throop stieet, iioin the
pttcet fioin the Win llk mill, died,
find nlniot Imniedl.itely nil pen Is of
flleer jctotlcq nbotlt the nppein.inie of
his Khcwt l"K!in to be life In the noiith
horhnod. The old man's ihildiin me nlil to
have seen the pitn on eeuil men
Mcms In the n-llnr, ami it N Mild that it
plow led about the Inner at nlKht,
uttering nil sent of weinl and liuianuv
noln'.M and iiittliiK up all kind of IiIhIi
Jinks, ecn peilntr n fin, ns one man
told The Tllbnne lepoiter liW tilRllt
with bated bieath, lis to pliiv 111"!! JlRS
cm the piano.
After tin Hlioxt had been clnlnK It"
till ti for M-veinl montli" the fanillv
iiioiwl to New Yoik ilt, and the homo
uh vacant iinlll the end of June, when
ChnilcH lttewei, tin- nlKht IoiciuhII of
the silk mill, nnd his viuiiik hilde nmvctl
In. .Ml. Htrvvci. who Is n bilRht. Ill
telllK nt, ileiiti-uit and mattei-of-fnct
jciiinir in in. with no xpltltualltU lenin
lnpj. li the man who has seen the phost
mote times than iiiione oNc, and Is
theiefoie nioie able to le a succinct
description of the ulliRcel uneaithly
visitoi than anbody i1m
Di'.SCIUPTIOX (IK minsT.
A Tilbune man had n long; conver
sation with him last night and lie de
scribed In detail the appeaiance of the
deleaved McAndiew 's Rho-t Try- RhrM,
he said, makew It.s appeaiaticc In the
two sec ond-stoiy windows of his house
overlooking the sloop The house fin ps
the silk mill and Is in no shadow, but
can be plainly seen in the leilected llsht
from the mill, which Is kept tunning
all nlKht. The peculiar patt of Mi,
Urewrr's nanathe Is thai he has necr
peen the Bhosi while at home and In
the house, but nlwas see? It fioni the
windows of the mill.
"When he lented the house lie was
told (hat It was haunted and was
wamed npralnst living In it, but, ns he
said last night, he pooh-poohed (hese
stories, and deilded that the best ghost
in the world couldn't fence him to give
up a house he liked. Now he thinks
otheiwle.
He Hist aw the Rhost In the fiont
room windows on the night of .Tune 2
he sas. He was looking over nt the
house, fiom the silk mill and fay. he
distinctly saw (he llRiiie of an old man
with a white beaid pass hack and torth
before the windows A sort of light
seemed to e" i'use Itself fioni the rpiilt's
body ar.i lighted up the windows nnd
the poich.
He inqulied of his wife the next d ij
as to whether she r.id hcaid an thing.
and she leplled that slit had not, but
tha( she had 1 icn isleep all the lime.
Mr. Riewci was tiulliied to doubt his
own senses, he mjs and he accnidlngly
spent all his spaie tlire watihlng foi
the ie-nppearancf of His (;iiotshlp.
He sas he saw the sprctie again a
few nlght.s attciwmds awl this time
the window cuttalns weie pulled down.
Altei that he saw It sexctal other times,
nnd he has now anhed at the con
clusion tha( what he saw was leallj a
Khnst.
"I didn't bellee ll at Hut," sild he
list night, "but I must say that I am
forced to now."
Tiinv iir.Ait noisi:.s.
He said that Ik and his w'fo de
cided to move their bed downstnlis
finally, and (hat "line this has been
donn thev coutiiiiiullv lieu all suits
of stiauge noise.- The othei night,
he sas, the distinctly heaid sonio
one get Into bed lipstalis, but tound
no one In sirht when the lushed up.
So convinced has Mi 1'iewet be
come that the lions" Is haunted, that
he has iWded to move out
Anothei pel son, who has seen the
spectie, Is L.it.ivrttc Dickei. the en
glneei at the mill Mi Decker is
a tall, Hue-looking old man, with
If the woman at work should make
mswer to the other woman, she might,
perhtps, say : " You never had to scrub
and clean when your back ached so that
it seemed that every movement would
break it in two." It's bad enough for a
woman to suffer. Hut when she must
suffer and slave at the same time she
reaches the limit of her endurance.
Weak women who have been made
strong by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favor
ite Prescription, recommend it to others
as a godsend. It establishes regularity,
dried weakening drains, heals iuflamma
ptx. nnd ulceration and cures female
weoknes
I bt ticrttt XAAg tome time now, being
troubled wltb fitatle wcalcoet." wtitei Mrs.
Va, U. lohnsftn, of Avoodalt, Chetter Co., Pa.
Itreryi
I tried 1
try truttrttr I wonia
ha to lie ou tnv back.
many dlifarrat medicines aud nothing
t tMtf untn I btgan Dr. Pierce's raedi
iriox Iwo bottles of 'Favorite Presctlp-
raw aoc rent! until I fctgaa
cincs, urine two bottles of 'Favorite PreKtip
lk and two of 'Ookten Medical Dhtcovery,'
Tbcie aedidnea bare cored me. When I begin
vrr tretiineut I u set able to do verv muen.
tut now I db th work fcr my family of nine,
and reel better to-day than I bave for a year.1'
Dr. Pierce's Plaant Pellets cure bil
iousness and sick headache. They do
putt acatc the pill habit.
cheery blue eyes nnd nn open, honest
face. He told Tho Tribune reporter
(hnt ho used to laugh himself sick
when ho heard the folks tnlklng
about spooks, but said that since he
himself had seen the ghost, ho docs
not laugh nny more.
He says ho was called to tho win
dow bv Mr. Hrewer n few weeks ago
nnd saw the spectre distinctly. It
didn't appear to him as much like a
man ns It did like n bundle of old
clothes, he said, but a light shone
from It, nnd It moved past the win
dons and finally dlsappeaicd. "It
called to me, too," said he, "hut I
didn't co."
The Tribune repoiter suggested to
the two men that they might have
mistaken n light fiom the silk mill
or a chnnee my fiom one of the ulec
trie lights nearby for the ghost, hut
they guessed they knew light when
(hey saw l( The suggesdon of a
pratdcnl Joke on (he part of Mrs.
Hrewer or some of the mill hands
was almost Indignantly fi owned
down.
The Tilbune repoiter spent (omo
time at the window of the mill wait
ing for the ghost to nppenr, but he
was apparently off duty, for not u
slsn of him showed up, despite Mr
Decker's announcement (hat he geii
eially appeared on Monday night,
between the hours of 10 and 12,
SPOUT IIIM. STIISItHD VV.
At any inte. the ghost stoiy has
stlned the lesldents of Sport Hill up
to n high pitch of excitement, and
the street in fiont of the haunted
house Is nlghtlv thronged until 12
o'clock with an anlous timing de
sirous of getting a peep at some
thing from the othei world,
As might be expected, the inther
plain and unvarnished tale of Messi.
Hi ewer and Decker has been touched
up bv others In the vicinity. Tor
IlistniHo. one vouth assuted The
Tilbune man that old McAndiew,
before he died, announced to his
family that no ft tilt would ever
glow on the trees In (he van! after
his death, and nclded that not a
single bit of fruit has since ap
pealed, m
INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS.
What tho Operators' Lottor Says
About tho Anthracito Coal
Trade The' Local Strike.
The Jul letter of the Anthtacltc Cont
Operators' association sas.
I he intliMiite tuillnn still sIhum; an rem
nii'l unmmcil (lent l.cnM tlurnis: the pit
month liae rfeifs""! with illcnlfled ilrlllirn
lien, when llie nimrrl it .ill IesMhb, llip
lli to acrid violent cnlion in Hie nrrnie
cif a "hnt ccne" l the invon incl. imjlie, an
oilier IciMn I that tin innipcnles hue rntfieil
into the Mrcnunii ntrnclr. Hie flrne ruh mil
heat of i conflict, to prevent anvihinff from
temp Hone
Ilia there ate Inrildliiinx lint Ihrfe mil nolle
companies are learning fo.nethlne ami tint
alone Is 1 michtv hiltle wen It lia.'t heen
cbuhtifl. indeed, ollen hoih deputed, vvhetner
thev conld leirn amthinc: One arpmienl up
portid hv ilnio.i uintlnilni; ticl and Henri s,
vc i liit thev (unld not learn more limine the
pioldcm penned nure inlrlnle than thev ould
cnmrnietilli' iinrivi I noh,r, vvhlih n up.
ported hv the opinion ct the companies them
nelvrs, vvm tint thev ilieulv knew bo much tint
am iddillotnl kncmleriee vvi npeirtiiotn
Hut event have proved h'lli of then arii
menu to he based on enonooua Ground Tint
tiiere in wnne tefovnlnz power haa hern slnwn
be the preparation nf the new contract nnd the
pimhi-e nf a proponed mmprtitor. The latter
vm a trille exonive, epetiiilv with the various
f.ido fsiscifs, hut it itidii ited i tiain of thoucht
which rcillv anlvcd at a decision The re
action from this eiTort led to home umrrllintv
fir i time, but there hive heen nctudntial Ktnl
den ri rilnns the purcliase of colllrrien, up.
plies of nr, midline if i oniric lie and iduiilir
tilings, vihich indicate that the dfethins mavs of
encrcv width iiilmlniled in the purchie ef the
1'fiin-tlv mil foil compirv li.u nutlet hcionia
fullv ijuieted
Hut the lotnninlrs hive i vil, and In them,
unep1oied tleld of piiitiiil tinner wliicli hive
jet to be clone before the.v la e the anthricitft
induMrv en a foild (noting Vlanv, virj iihiij
of the old (ihioned nntloiK of indivlduil dictator-hip
must go Vnd ihev will hae i udmrcle
to pveitome the feelimr and pnitieo rf miio
,vei tint tho cieat preitlts from trlii.-porlinR
itilhraillr coil mike It unneee-ar.v to oper'
vclth the hiine enerm end hloa t eiononiv vvliirh
have to In piutleed bv lallroaiU depen ling
upon low fieicht rates from mluellanuus tnf
fie 1 lie entire evlem nf manecement ined'd
rulicil changes Nunc have come oilier are
expected end their ate verv rninv more vvli eh
iiiiiw Mumer or later be mad, but which will be
delaved tiiroueli "pull," "inPuenee," "perieonal
prejudice" and eitlier tltnilsr lliiius whlili ilmin
maniceinent and prevent progressive and broad
action.
Hie conpmies inidnuliledlv deerve Brest
ereelit for the flips thev hive llreidv taken to
tiMiie a n ore nable miiket, but this is onlj
the becinninir, ff whit fchniild be done
The reliil eleiler of New v.ork elte have, it
ieein, become imbued vellh t lie "rnnimiinit of.
interfhts" idea and joined hand in the main
tenanee ef priee It I not .1 comlilnition, of
enurje", onlv an imdei-st iihIIiik tint evervbedv
se lis br al ii it the nine price and tint when
the heieilc inul.et ndvanees ten rents, tlie
retell rice goes up tvventv live It n f imple
In mike Hie i nnuiii-r pe big price and then
go intei hvalerieK over the cemhlom eonluit of
tlie mining enuipinhs becativ thev won't fell on
unlimited eredit ind di alwoliiteh liwi.t upen
a portion of the piotits in Ihe trade He tailing,
under preent market ronfiitlon. i. Ilk-lv to be
u most printable busineni to thoc on (ho "in
idc "
New Furnnco for Oxford.
"Within three jcais," sa!d Uobert
AMIs, superintendent of the Kmplie
Iron and Steel company's plant at .
foid, ."you will see a llve-hundied-ton
lion furnace In Oxford, In place of the
old-fashioned seventy-ton aftalr now
1 uniting heie." Incidentally, he added
that within n few yeius Oxfoid, In his
opinion, Is to become the recognized
lion center of New Jersey.
The Kmplrc company Is In splendid
financial condition. Its preferred Mock
Is paving 8 per cent and Is earning
twice that amount. It has no bonded
Indebtedness and Its entlie capital stock
Is but $5,000,000. "Weie Ub property sold
at public auction today It is believed
that It would bring not less than threo
times that sum. There Is no stock for
hale, and the prices quoted on the New
York "curb maiket do not Indicate
anything, since no stock Is ever offered
foi sale. It Is nil owned by (He peisons
who have millions of capital and who
jre believed to be leady to spend a
million and a half dcillais In Oxford
within the next three years.
Conflicting- Statements on Strike.
There; weie few developments yes
teiday In the car shops stilke situa
tion. At Master Ctir nulldcr L, T.
Canfleld's oflico the assertion was
made that there weio four hundred
and forty-two men at work In tho
shop, the great majority of whom
weie returned strikers, but nt the
headciuarteis of the men who nro
out, this statement vvoh contiadlcted.
The strikers claim that but 11 very
limited number of men went back
yesterday and that these did so on
nccount of misrepresentations of tho
situation which had been made to
them.
Grand Master Hawley in City.
Grand Master Frank Hawley, of the
National Switchmen's union, was In the
city yesteiday. He was In confeience
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If Piano to take advantage of this rare opportunity. fi
H The public is invited to call here before buying. j
If N. B.There is but one Guernsey Hall in the city of Scranton. Guernsey fi
Hall is located near the Central Post Office Building, !
1 314-316 WASHINGTON AVENUE, SCRANTON, PA. 1
J. W. GUERNSEY, Proprietor. f
part of tlio tlmo with Chairman Timlin,
of the Lackawanna switchmen's union,
unci lirtel a number of uiatteis of 1m
poi tancc brought under his consider
ation, (Ir.ind Master ll.ivvle'j, parents live
In this city, and his pteseence heie vv.es
!u3e.ly In the natme of a visit to them.
D L. & W. Board for Today,
rollonlns Is the make-up of the D
L. & W. board for today:
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m , h. M lUlIott, 11 p m , 11 Vallaic.
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VI .1 llrnnljin, vUlh .Inlm f!llnc ill's crow. 7
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in licorie- 'Ih una, 11 a. in, .1. II VliCanii, 1
p in, Jiilin llevtcr, ! p. in, V K Krtihitn;
4 p 111 , F. v ill1 j p m , H Cantncr; 6 p. m ,
J Wardcll with Douillear.'a ncvv.
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llrikeniin Matthovcj icnorli. (or V I, Mann,
Jul j 29.
THE UNWRITTEN LAW.
Kentucky Wife Slays Husband's
Pai amour nnd Goes Fice.
fcomcrrft, K) , Di-piteh in the f'un.
A week-long tilal of .Mrs. Nancy
f."?nKKKKititKt'KKttt'.Kt',n;tit;nsti',,.M
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424-120 Spruce St., Between
Embroidery Sale
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We have made a special purchase of 10,000 J
vards of this season's prettiest embroideries and
insertions, in all widths, direct from St. Gall, Swit
zerland, and will be offered at a saving of one
third. We have divided them into six lots and
laid out for easy selection.
Price While
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Kunley and her daughter, Phoebe King,
foi the murder of the mistress of the
elder woman's husband has ended In a
dlsagi cement of the Juiy after the Jury
men had been locked up fiom catlj
Saturday to late Monday. The women's
defense was ptacticall) Justifiable
homicide under the "unwritten law"
of Kentucky, their counsel contending
that woman had the same light as ,1
man to avenge by death the kreaklng
up of hei home.
At Lexington two year, ago Chailes
Han Is who killed a man whom he found
In a patk with Mis, Hnrils silting on
his Unto was set fiee by Judge Fal
coner In a vvtlttcn decision which made
the case f motif. In this Someisct case
it was the wife who killed the mis
tress, but the defence, with that ex
ception, was practically the same.
The women were accused ot having
dec ii eel Kp-ey Sellers to a spot near
I'l.it Hock by means of 11 note sent by
Hunle's son, who was chaiged with
ceiniplleit.v In the crime. The daughter
hiis alleged to have held the woninn
while the mother beat her with a club
unci then shot her.
As they sat together in the eoutt
mother and daughter seemed almost
of the same age. The mother Is good
looking and the daughter Is a beaut,
The.v showed little cmbauassment
tluoughout the tilal. Only onto
and then only foi 11 moment
did one of them, the daughtei,
show the least sign of In caking down,
That was when she w.ns telling of the
minder. Women tiowded to cciuit to
Hear the case.
rpon the first ballot the Jury stood
ten lor iidiuittal and two foi comic
tlon. They took ISO mine ballots but
the icsult lemalned the same. The
women will be tiled again. Nase
Hunley, vhoo relations with the mui
deicd woman weie the cause of the
ct line, has taken his wife and daughter
back to their home In the mountains
to await the second tilal. which will be
held at the fall teini of court. They
aie under $1,000 ball each The hov
Hunley h.ics been ideated on his own
iccogntzance.
Varley,
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Guernsey
Is Headquarters for the
Leading High-Grade
Pianos and Organs
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Guernsey Hall is well known as the fi
most liberal Music House to deal with. i
Prices are always low, terms easy and f;
goods equal if not superior to any in the t
market. Every instrument is thorough- fi
ly guaranteed.
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Are the few of the many beautiful and
celebrated pianos that can always be,
found in stock. fi
Special bargains can be secured here
almost every day on Pianos and Organs f;
that have either been returned or left on
sale by parties leaving
uncii bCLuie a. cpovj ui
for less than half that
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Lehigh Valley Bailroad.
In l.ftoct June 2, l'fll.
Tulnl leave hcr.inton:
For rhllaiMrhia nel .Sew oik via H i II
PI It , at 0 45 and 0 .is a ni and 2 13, I J7
(Mack Diamone' tvpnw), and 11 0 p. in. bun
eUv, D & II n It , 1 49, S 27 p. m
Fer White- Haven, Hazlrton and principal
points in the coal iei;ion, via 11 it. II, It, H,
iMj, 2 IS and 17 p. ni Tor Pottsvillc, 0 15 a
m , 2 1? p ni.
For nethlehem. Faton, Heidins;, IIirrishurR
and nrlnclril inteimediate cUtion vli n K II
u n, tui. o. ". -' i. 4 -i mia.k nn
mond F.xprcs), llJtp i Sundas, 1), ti II
It R , 0 I a m J 5S- 8--7 P m
For TunkhanncHk, lowandi, I linlra, Ithaca,
ficneva and prinrlpil Inlonnedlate Klations, via
I) . 1, k VV K It . s 10 a in . and I ID p m
For Ceneva, Ilenlieler, IlulTalo. Magara Falls,
Chiiaso and all point vvei.t, via 1) k II n. It ,
7 I. 11 55 a 111 , 1 -J, 3 31 (Mack Diimond Y.x
press), 7 1. 10 11. U "0 p. m. Ssundajs, U. & II.
It It , 1133, 8 27 p m
Pullman parlor and lfepint: or Lolilch Valley
pirlor ear on all train. between Wllkc Ilarre
and New orlf, Philadelphia, lliitlalo and bu
renion Hridse
ItOI.UV II WII.ni'11, Cent. Supt., SO Cortland
street, Nc Voik
CHVRI.KS s. IFF. fien. Pas. Ast 20 Cortlan 1
ktreet, New V.oik
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Iletlileheni, la
For ticket and Pnlln-an reervations apply to
309 Lackivv inna avenue, hennton. Pa.
Central Eallroad of Now Jeisey.
Station In N'evv Vtrk root of Llbe'rty street,
N. It., and boutli Fell)
timk i.vni.i. in liner 1LM. :o, 110
Trains leave Sir niton fen New Voik, Sown I,
F.lUabeth, Phllaelclphli, l.aslon, llethleliein, Al
lentovvn, Vlaueh Chunk in I While? Ilavcu, at "i
a ni i enpi". 1 W. ivpus. ' W p. m feun
dasn, 2 15 P I"-
For l'lttsion and Wilko llaiie, 5 j a m j i.io
and 100 p in SsunelJjt, - IV p n,
For llaltimore ami Vaj-liin!,ton ani point
South and West via llrlhle-liun, Si54, m , i pj
and 4 00 p in t-undavn, 15 p in.
For 1-ong llranch. Ocean liiove', etc, at S5J
a 111 (throuch couh) and 1 10 p m.
lor Iteadimt, Lelianon and II criWiurj;, via 1.
lentovvn, 8 55 a m. nd 1.10 p. m. Sundajj,
2 15 p in
For Potbcvdlle, ( 5V a m , 1 10 p. m
For Mountain Park, 8 55 a. in., 1 lo and 100
P. m
Throuch ticket to all point east, south and
west at lowest rates at the i-Utlon.
C VI nFIIT. lien P.T Ant.
J li Ol.IIUSFN, Oen .upt
Delaware and Hudson.
In I ffec t June 0, 1S01.
Tnlns for Coiidale leave fccranlon at (1:20.
R on S M, 10. U J ni 1- ll0 I--'. 2.41, 3;j2,
V"9 6I.I5, 7.57. 'J. 15, 11 20 p in , 1 lb a m
iui lloncedale) and I.iko Lodore, b :o, 10 U a.
m , 244 anl -eS' P ' . ,
For Wilkes llanrO l.i, 7 13, S.ll, n.-j, 0 n
a ni. li !- -" J-'- 4'-7' (,!l. 7HS,
10 41. U.JO !' m '
I or L V II. B polnts-:15, 0..S a. rn , 2:15,
. .17 an,I 11.10 p. m.
for Penmv Iv inia II. It points 6:13, 0.3S, 2:1S,
3tl3 and 1 n I'. ,", . , , ,. .
For VUuny and all points north O.JO a. m
nnd J. 52 P. rn
ami o.J- n rM,xV 'HtVINS
For raibnniUle S W, ll:l a m, 2:11, 3.5.',
5 54 and 10 52 p. m
lor Wilkes Rarre-'J 33 n. m 12 ai, 1 JS, 3.2S,
6 ii and s l p in
For Albanv and point north 3 SI p m.
For lloi.ei.dje and Lake I odor" 3.50, 1133
a in and 3 52 p. in
New York, Ontario and Wostern.
Time Table in Ffcet Sunday, June 23, rot.
Time i am mjUUIUOIM).
Leave. '1'"0. Arrlv.s
Trains.
No. 1
No. i
No. 7
bcranion. Call) uulalc. Cadola
0 10 a in. U 10 a. in, i on p. m
100 p m. l.M p in. 0 00 p m
0.10 p m. r. Ciil.ondale., u la p. m
MIUlll HOI M). '
Leave Leave.
Cidll. Caitioiulalc,
7 00 a m
' g to a. in. 10 01 a. m.
Airive
rrianton
10 a ni,
10 10 a ni
No. 6
No.
No. 2
o is ii m 4 uci p. m
" P in
BUNPA 0N,'V' NOIMIIHOL'.Ml
Le.ve l.eavo ,rii,0
Scranton. Uarbondjle. ( adaia
8 to a in. fill in 10 45 a m.
7.00 p. ni Ar Caihondale.. -.43 n m
OUTli-nOl Ml. '
Leave iK-avo Arilve
Csdcila. ('ailmii.lalc. Sunton
7 no a in, 7 i) a nl
1 R0 p in, 0 00 p in, t) 4J n m
No. 0
No. 5
No, 6 .
No. 10
Trains Nos, , m ij, aim v, on hun.
dais, make main Hub connection for New York
city, Ftlca, Oneida, O.wcitu und intermediate
Trains N'cs 3 a,nd 4 make Walton, Delhi, Ham.
den and Sidney connexions.
For further Information coniult ticket scents,
J. 0. WDKlfOX. O I'. A , New York.
J. E. WELSH, T. V. A., Scranton.
$-:
Hall
to
the city. You can fi
cptuu riunu neie c;
amount of money
RAILROAD TIME TABLE3.
mmmTmm
Schedule in Effect June 2, 1001.
Tiains leave Scranton:
6.45 a. m., week days, through ves
tibule train from Wllkes-Barre.
Pullman buffet parlor car and
coaches to Philadelphia, via
Pottsville; stops at principal in
termediate statins. Also con
nects for Sunbury, Harrlsburg,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington and for Pittsburg and the
West.
0.38 a. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and Pittsburg
and the West.
2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays,
1.58 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harrls
burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Washington and Pittsburg and
the West.
3.33 p. m., week doys, through ves
tibule train from Wilkes-Barre.
Pullman buffet parlor car and
coaches to Philadelphia viaPotts
ville. Stops at principal inter
mediate stations.
4.27 p. m., week days, for Hnzleton,
Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadel
phia and Pittsburg.
J II lU'TCIIINOV, Oen Msr.
J II, WOOD, Oen. Pans. A?t
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
In IfTect duly 21, VW.
'vnjth Leave Scranton for N'evv Wk at 140,
3 00, 5 55, 7 50 and 10 00 a m i li 41, .131, h Hi
p in. lor I'liiltelelplm it 7 0 aiid 10 05 a m i
1. IJ and .IJI p m For Tobjliaijna nt 6 10 p
in Villi, aeroinninilition at 4 10 p in Airlvc
in lleilioken it fl'iO, 7 11". 10 i', 1J0S, .11 4 4
7 10 p in Arrive In Philadelphia al Kiel, 111.
iiiNi and S 22 p in Vrrlve from New ork at
1 111. tl (2 and 10 .M 1 m , 1 no. 1 5-'. 5 41, (100
and II '0p in I rom lotivlnnna at S0"i i, ni
Nnrlli Leave Siralilnn fur Ilulfalo and Inler
tnreliate stition at I 11. 15 mil 1)00 i m ,
1 51, 5 4' and 11 l P ni. lor iMveeo and 'via
eue it I 11 a in , . 5 a rn and 1 51 p in. 1 r
I Ilea it 1 11, cl 15 a in and 1 11 p ill I ,r
Vionlroe al 01 a ni . 1 01 viel SHi in 1 r
NiehoUon at 4 0) and H 11 p in Foi lliushiiii
ton at 10 -'0 a in. Airive In Nranton liom lluf
fjlo at 1 23, .' 11, 1 4' and 10 00 a ni ; 1 10 ami
HOC) p in From 0fi;o and svriru-e at 2 li i
m , 12 IJ and SflO p in. Iroin I Ilea at J 51 a
m ! 12 J.' and 1 10 p in 1 rom Nicholson ai 7 II
a. m and o no p in 1 rom Montrose at 10 00 a
in , 3 20 and S 00 p m
llnninluriT Hivl.ion I eive 'erentnn fir
Northumberland nt 0 11, 10 01 i rn , 1 51 and
0 10 p. in. For I'lwnmilli al S 10 a in , i 10,
S 50 p. in Arrive at Northumberland al 0 '1 a
in , l 10, 5 00 and S 15 p in, Vrrive at Plvmoutli
al fltil a in . 1.12. 0 41 n m Vrilve In Serin
ton fiom Niirlhuniberlaiifl al 0 42 a in , 12 15.
4 50 and S II p m From Kliicton at 11 chj a
in Irom I'lj mouth al 7 45 a in.; 3,20 ami 3 J3
p in.
M'NIIVY TIUIN-S
South-leive si union al 1 10, 3 0), 1 VI, 10 01
a en . .1 .11 and J 40 ii m
North l,cue Vianton at 1 15, 0 33, 0 00 a in ,
1 51, 5 4S and 11 31 p. m
llloomhuru' UlvUlmi leave Seranton at 10 03
a. m. nnd S 10 p m
Erie Rallrood, Wyoming Division.
Trains for Haclty and Inleimedlate points leive
S-eianton as follow No 2, 7 10 a m ; No V,
Ml a m , No '. 2 21 p m ; .No S 5 20 p. ni
No 2 and f Ihioush trains for New oik
' Vrrlval, So 1, h IS a in , No 3, lei 10 a m ;
o 6 3 13 p m i No 7, 0 11 p in Trains .Nos
6 and'7 aro throush trains Irom New lork,
Sl'NDVY TltVlNs
Departures-No. 20. li a m , No 22, 2 p in
Anlval-No 21, li 15 P m , No 2), s 15 p m
Every .Woman
.. l-i .,. T?l anf till Al I'll 1. flClW
; " '"
6 1
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MARVEL Whirling Spro-
ThenevTtiilmlHjrliire'. !
ci
flemcllnl ntiriwn, eire- -,,
veeike i niiTriiiriu
tlltlntrt Ir.urt e
Patented.
. . for H
irn iiiiotmrtily iho
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.. r Iji. a-n.1 ll.tnil I ClT II
iiliraieii iirKiie ".'T-.: ":, A
liillpartliuUrfSiiletJie'iionMn I
i.,l,i .i.e A It S 1(1,4 O.,
Iloom Mi, Time nos , .-vtw "!
TRIBUNE WANT ADS.
BRING QUICK RETURNS
&
i
Hill
FINLEY'S
HalfPrice
Parasol
Opportunity
Manufacturers' surplus stock of
Parasols purchased at half regular
cost; same manufacturers, quality
and style as our regular stock
goods, These, together with our
own lines, have been merged into
one grand assortment of Parasols.
Attractive styles and great values,
including plain and fancy Coaching
Parasols, Chiffon and Lace Trim
med Parasols, in white, black axui
white, and the new colorings: of
fering an unusual opportunity to se
euro the best and newest in the
parasol line at
One-half the
Regular Price
Ladies' Plain and
Trimmed Parasols
At $1.00 Jusl half price from $2,00
At 1.50 s.oo
At 2.00 " " " " 4.00
At 2.50 " " " " 5.00
At 3.00 " 6.00
At 3.50 7.0a
Children's
Fancy Parasols
At 25c Just half price from
At 50c '
At $1.00 " " "
At $1.50 " " "
50c
$1.00
2.00
3.0c
510-512
Lackawanna Ave
Lager
Beer
Brewery
llannracturcrs or
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
48B to 455
N. Ninth Stroot,
Telephoaa Call, 2333.
NEW YORK HOTELS.
WESTMINSTER HOTEL
Cor. Sixteenth M and Irvin: l'lace,
NEW YORK.
American Plin, ikl 50 Per I'aj and Upwards
luropean I'lan, il O) Per Iiy and Upwaids.
bfe ill Hates to lauulies
T. THOMPSON, Prop.
HOTEL
JEFFE
RSON
NEW YORK
ln.'.ioi.lixi I'nst I .Mh Ktreet.
The .ILI 1 KHSON Is a thoroughly firat-ctats
family ancltrantient hotel otlerineatamini
munteoit s ma xinieim of luzur and comfort
On 15th Mriet, jmt eeitt of Union Square,
It i. within a ttivt minutes of tho lesdise
shops, theatres and cluhi
Europosn Plan, $1,00 up.
American Plan, $2.50 up.
Suites with Private Bath, $2,00 up.
1 or sprenl tales jul , , or Information vrrite
JOII 4. ( II T1 IS'I.II. I'rnnrl.lnr
mBmHmiKsumamtfcmmmHmmmmmmmmi
For Business Men
In the heart ot Urn wlioleaaU
district.
For Shoppers
X minuter' walk to Wnnamakers;
S minutes to Slerjel Cooper Bis
Btore. Kany of occesa to th great
Dry doodle stores.
I For SlRhlscer.s
One block from B'wny Cari. elv
4. Inc easy tronsportatlou to all
points of Interast.
I HOTEL ALBERT
NEW Y011K.
I Cor 11th 8T ft UNIVmSlTT PI
I Only one Block from Broadway.
1 Rooms, $1 Up. vRXX&u
f 1
On
Prof.O.F.THEEL.527 8?,?),7
ii LJ) ntfrt liviriitm Ia ran bImi hj wall Trlftlt
M JCSL OUfiim'frMh m 4 (tUt1iilitiM,4hy',a
!rj5iMn niiM i Uin, rnt rhiiii, iit smiMi,
UivsH Trltorsli A Mr If turn ! rullUii, I noittttp
IaU libra Ort"t Sfmlfur KritTtlianaUUtt UouVi
ItirMlnfffrrT f41fl rr4 lrlrlirrautl. MontUtt ptfff,
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