.w r 8 THE SCKAOTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAX, AUGUST 2, 1001. LIBERATION CELEBRATION CONDUCTED BY COLORED PEO PLE OF THIS REGION. It Wat to Commemorate the Signing of Emancipation Proclamation Which Freed Their Million Slavos. Foaturo of the Occasion Was tho Address of Rov. D. S. Bontloy, Pastor of tho Howard Placo M. E. Church of This City A Very Thoughtful Discourse. An rnlhiiMitfttlc upon nlr retelirntlan wns lield nt AVIIkr.s-Hiivri' ycHtonliiy In one of tlwt fltj's junks, at which mi nted penjilp fiom nil over thin portion o( tho nliite woio jiii'sont. A special excursion wnn inn lmvn from Scrim ton, hiiiI a l.irRo ilt'lcRiitlon of Scran tOlllllMH uvallcil lioiimclvi't of It. Tliu day was hji.miI Im kciiciiiI cnjo.v-nit-nt, tin' affahH liciiiK In the imtino of n public celebration of the sIkiiIhk irf tho Kiiiaiiclpatlon iioclani.itlon which frceil tluce million Klne.. A laiRC number of Intel ostliiK iiiIiIips'o veto heard limine the iliiv and at hIrIiI there wiih a (l.iiuc In the jmvlllon. One of the distinct featuie" of he day was the millions made by Hev. I). S. Hciitley. of this city, jmstnr of the Iiuwnid J'lace JI. K. church. He said: Mr. Clnlrmili, l.iilir mul I.. Minim.: Thl l mi iKi.ihiii wlml .iwiikun inriimt ir rf jMti fntif li., iln lull l'i"l t'" liMrH .inrttclcil m tin' ullii'inm III" nun nml wminli- lininl !( a I .Hi' (III! 1'O.llt llinll It Iniliy tlio lnill.ll df ninny "iinl i'ipr.'i'l"ii wlili li mipil rutlnlng I111111.111II.V fnr mcr COO jiii. Hut I innie not to male mi iiiinini mvr I In pel. imr ill-palf ut Hie Inline wlikh Ilea lictoie m itli It unlolil ilc!nin. It II tlic riipirmc duty nf t lir- ict tlilnlrn nt n uie vr i nation I" Imliiut ilio iiij-.m In tin ivIiIt rilnrli1r n( iitimlilp it tlic nine time roJtfiHllintr. n 'n1 in i"IMr. th" lire nt p.ililot lin. N11 jMiiplc I1.1t p ctrr lirininn mc.it In lml-lif-i nml imlile in life tilllniul n tliorniiKh iiillitiitlmi it llifi' lni!i,int piimlplci It it jinwllitc t I1.1I trnr (lllyrn.lilp 111.1.1 Jil.iv lt put woll in tlio i 1 of Jifc ttltlmut ttl'lllll, MHll ii tlio mm Id iall meat, Init it lannot aiMi'ie 1hi cmlr-l tlitnrlot, ttlllinnt huiior, tninlinraj nml intrmitv. lltriy i.nr po-i-owiis tlicto Ur ines I1.11 dniio tmiili tnn.mN llltln; up livltn 111 ily, tliiu Hiikini; llio ttorhl iii'tlrr. V stiwl tinLiy In tlii iniiNt nf iiphc.itnli ami (oniiimtlont, rrnt ttr nrnl ml fo.ir. fur Mice me tml the pre llinlnmv rkliuiMir tn tlic bit it Initio wliMi it to (Iniilc liotitmi Pfpnl rillitt .Mid ilcspollMii. between truth and rrmr. l'nl.Hionil will neiir triumph, If tmtli It lrft frrc to loinlat it. 1111: l'KoiT.it mi:am in:. 'Hi' re are manv rr.itont why yon limiM he rnurapeoiit. 'Hie lamented 1I..uc1.h. wlnwe life snd iharacler will lie xludicd nml rniulatid hy the dtuiiintit nf lilttory. I nu lemril at haiiiii; Mid: "Meauie not tn.r tue In the lieUliK ttlilih tlirv lute ailileied, 1ml In the deptht frmn which they haie hien liflid " Veil liny not hoitt nf ,1 irnnn n'pretfntinK the wealth ami dlcnill nf n nation r.r of hatnitf inn, tnluded an army whi li fnipjlit anl ron.iiet.,il feme crcat cinpiic, but jou 1.111 irjoico in two tlilnpt! Kirtt That J oil arc an nierinn eidm, mil a moli jour untiring lahor in the rnlimi tleldt rf (ienrzia, the i.inc lirak't of I. r:i. 1,1111 nml the rice nwaniiw nf Snrli f'aiolini, together with tour lierijlc and nnii h iitlin; effort in w.n, bite not only helped to nnko tint rutmtr.t uri'.it, but tho blood of (ho tare, ulieil in mint i hud foueht bittle, hat helpul ai Idete tiitoriea of which the American people lma( todiv. Secnnil You hhnuld rxult in the fait that nv the rare nf life jou hate adt.iuird a i.ipidly at nthrr peoplet nf the earth, wo'i advantacrt 1 ir mpoiinr and meant more nnipli' True ulion fhip rr,llta from well ordeieil si liool. lucii moi nit ami li trlleituil ti iliun? N11 h a t'ii of frwiwfinn fornt an Miipien il.le foundation upon whMi the lilcli ii'i itlon of all inllm t rct. In tlnl l1111iKnl.1l ('.iciiiint In wlni li 'Omliiit blncnlii proilalmed lllvilj to our four inllllnn fUlct, they lieffan to il 1 .,iiirltilncr f,.i thiin seUen, Now let nt ee wh.it hit l.ron luoni dlhrd. To wj tint the r.ue a icmuaut n the extreme at tho ilo.e nf the war of ldl. 't a flit whlih 110 one atlruiptt In ilini Ihlt trfereiuo it inailo not to le.leit diMiedit upon a, lielplest people, uirned In iru-l i-rrvituHe. but In mraMire the difmiiltlct wliuh they haie iu Jiiountcd. The illlteraiy of Hie ine ha? bi eu reduced 10 per tent, i-lme the war: Mrt lionk lute been puhli-hed- time are in the (outnal lule Held tod 11 .".i"l ni'H.papcM piihlbhed In llfuroCt: 2 ("""I lantern Imlit prjitnr al the bar; about the ame number nf ttotort wall In tho homes of Hie iufliiu. u nnn and loiitid mcr tnelte million i.,l)n' u.ini, ,,( , I.. .,1 pi,, p. rrlt : fo'l.t million.' toith ol ilmnli prorit; one liinnlrYil and forti 'luiiivind farms and hoii. t Mililid at KCien liiiudiril and fun million dnllo-. and peuenil pinputt 1lued nt eienteui million dollam: robed nwi el".ni mlllli.u dollir lor the i.iii'n f (iluiaiioii. Imii. 'Mih i'ii. aid of friend., our i:o.riii dun, he. tml Mipp.it Mien HEAT NERVE PROSTRATION Sudden Prostration Is a Feature or Hot Weather Upset Nerves and Weak Nerve Centres Are the Causes. All .1I011K the Imc of mental and inus cillar exhaustion s-o luevnlcnt iluriUR the Minimci muiitbs Is ihe iiiidi.r Imr r.'tlirt' of overu diked Xeives-oei coii sumptlnn of Xuve Tissue which has not been icjilHced. It Is manifested In tho mind tli.it lefuses to icielve and act upon lmpict.sion In the usual way niul that, sometimes when attempted to bo whipped Into wnik. Juiujis the bounds of reutoii and ilounders In a maze of confuhlon. It Is manifested physically by an over-tlieil, languid, evertlonless, nniscle-ielaxed condition that lacks reslstliiB' power which Is iiecwnry to wltln-tniid heat -exposiue. It's by the Inlluonce of Dr. A, AV. Ohaso's Nerve J'llls In jullyluK the Nerve Force that enemy Is (iiileUened the great weh-llke Nene Byslem of the body vibrates with new life Uialn Nerves HeartNerves Stomach Neives feel tho influence as activity replaces lassitude and strength Is regained. The hidden current within which spells life has been brought to Natiue's lequlred standard. Mrs. James Watson, of air; Twelfth street, Sernnton, Pa., says: "Dr. A. "W. Chase's Nerve Pills nie line, I began to use ihein for ner vous sick headaches and nervousness nnd bad great sucooss In stopping them completely. Recently I used them to overcome the depression and weakness following giip, nnd they were again successful In giving me bodily strength nnd nerve steadiness, An an all around nerve and general tonlo they are grand, nnd I am very much pleased that my attention uas culled to them through Mathews Brothers, Druggists, corner Washing ton and Lackawana avenues." Dr. A. W. Chase's Nervo Pills RO tentn a box at druggists or Dr. A. W. Chaw Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. V. Bee thnt portrait and slgnaturo of A. W. Cha&e, M. li., are on every pack re. i Cold In Scranton by Matthews Bros. college, one unlrersltjr. tientf(n lttdemlc, fifty high ichol, three lir nehooli, one medical ichool and twenty-fiie theoleglctl emlnarlr. which fpeikl olunteA for t peeplo ttheja juthwiy hii heen eUtruitcd by prejudice and matrcd by cttucbm. mioi'i.d HtnuKi: row. ii:i:ts. Some .iililned me In my upecch today not to make referenie to the ratajes of war, tu let theae londltlont of (trite and bloouhed lie llent In the patt, A people who do not rchnke foul ileoilt to which they are auhjected by a re puhlic aie not tvnrthy of cltkenthlp In a creat country like our. Tliere It tatt difference betueen the cblliratlon of .lamcttottti and tint of I'l mouth lluck. The fnrmir dlidajii Itt power in the to Cirollna.t, (Icoruta, Mlttiwlppl, l.oultlain, anil Ita fruit li well hmmn on both aldoa of the aea. Rut the elnllratlon of I'ljmoiith Iloik reflecli brllllatit thoiichl, taking the hlithett pottihle eiouiid for Clirljlltn lib erty, and the mutual adianiement nf Ihe roni mn people. We hate j(t muih to learm better lnhiii and the kmmledgc of a hijher life, tilth mhirh Mill (onie h'tler iltlrenthip Tn pneti theto nnhle nualltlea It the duly of the hni.r. Our ilrriit Himlmp at inlesral ptrtt of the roteinnient la, after all, fatorahk, to tiy the lcat. Thric are more than W.irno of our people nppilnted to office with annual aalailcj aEnre. mtiriK mote than K'.OUii.Omj; tliu.t taking local appointments mhIi at "leik nf innrlt, null ear rbr, Jinllnr, etc., ell tho amount to about ,.(mn,(i anmially. 1hl, In the (aio of preju dlio w blili eirrnheie leara It lijilla-hcjil. aul In many inttaniet bhmtt the flnrr tentlbllltln nf 1 iroile utrucRlliu; for a higher jdaee In the oimird niarili nf citlllratlou. Mill (hire hat been prejudko In all aget. 'Ihe .Irwa hated th' Itomaut. at foreign oppicoi. aral Die Itrmtn de.pled the .tew at a (omiuiied ponpli, wlille the (ireckt, finm llielr phllntophlral hrml t, looked ilnun upon the iet nf the wnlld us Im liaii.ins. So la it eten In our dav. MnliR thlt line the people hue vet to be nlu latid KllnoK and ilnraitir onlv thould In inntliler d In the piouiollon nf men and vtmiMi ' tn pimlllont nf honor nnd tiutt, iiiitMiit. f liitlon.illly nr preiiont innilllloii. and nlun do piople of thla repiil'lii. with IK Ilium iw weal'ii and culture, Miall htie oteiiomi 1 ilorpliohlii.m, and rriomilro .1 man hrtaiiM' he is a man, a new cia it 111 hate datum! upon u. mid the Xu.irfcan e.ikrh 111 in the finest and best suite, brood her Mines our i (leoplo equally flee. t'lll'llfl-'M OK WOMIA. Our tinmen am lmdeicolni; aeiere iriiiuni, and 1 tuhmlt In 'inaui iitincea tl.o cnttiiin it ju.t. hut whin no ionidir the dit.idiautue iu dor uhlih lliey aie atrucKllnfr, and the f.iiluie tn lute that eiilv moul lialtiitisr tthiih i- of tnctlmihle table lo the ro.uhliis of that hluher jdane tn tthiih tininiiilinnil thould atplre, tliry liate done iuartelouly well. Tint it lal.et ien lurli't In (lit clop a people cnmirFant with Mi" higher realm of thotiuht, and to fill luoad'r .tphetet of u'rfultic-u in life the lilttory of tiatlont allettt. The men nf the nation are tih it the ttotnen mike tl.ein. If e would hate Mronir men no mutt hate (roni: iininen. Moth er thouhl not only teaih their children on their Infant kneet tn pru. hut thould inttrint them In all the principle whlih tcr.d to de tdop a nohlei man and wominhood. We will mntt likelv reimln heie. Theie nre a treat nian.i of our ra.e leadeia who no dit ciittlnir the tuhlei t of ennci.itlnn tn frln In leed thlt Ncriii ipictioii it neter ditinitned from the pulili' mind nookt haie Wen mil are b-in; tirlttrn heailns on il 'Ilio Ik-I pihnlar of .nr time are .udeitoiiM; tn tolte lhl nol,lim (li.lv a few da.it atjo, Mr. llmniat l'ortune of ew York. Bate to the world hit solution nf lie piiihlem. lie salt the -lnal folull.in of the r.ue problem it alxoiption. Whether hit tint It iniiciU the future alone will deiide. (hm thine lo ine la ilear, the cir.il huiii.in fuuilv It in the mill it limp Monet are turned bi the omnipotent hand of fir.il, and it libit lull eicn-tii.i1l.i- sriuil do-in to a common leirl all tho nation of the earth. In lonclutlon let mo urcje that 3 mi en.ulilo the het eatnd"t Riien bv lhoe of anpeilio ndnnlacet and oppnrlunllie. nd im.emh r tlnl in (hit nngmlfitriit lountri Mire are bo, 111 1 Iim noiet of weallh, both of knowledge -nid monet. airaiiliiir M10.0 who will pun them-el.Cd wort'i.i of lontlcleratlnn, INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. George T. Slade Appointed Assistant Superintendent of the Main Lino of the Erie. ionrfre T. Sbirle, for two eais gen eral Mipeiintemleiit of the Kile and Wyoming ralltoari, and who was a short time hro put in chaise of the V. omlng and .leffirson division of the Ktie r.illioad, was yesterday appoint ed assistant Keiwd li.i'iager of the lCiIe nystem east of Sahiinauci, with his otllco In New Yoik. This Is a veiy icspimsible position .mil comes decidedly In the w.i.i of a jiiomntliiii and maiked tecngnltlou by the Kile of Mr. Slade's ability. He will be -on ceeded heie by J M. I)uls. who was division siipeilntendcnt nf the Kile and Wyoming when Mr. Slade was gcneial siipeilntendeiit. Mr. Slade came heie f 1 0111 the Kastein ltalltoad of Minnesota, where he tilled a position for e.ome time. lie is iccosnlzed by lallioad men of this city as being a most (oinpetent, IMlii'taklng olllclal and a oting man who will miik" his mark In the mil lo.nl woild. He will be mlvvoU In Seianton society, where he has been .1 piominent flgtne since his local ad ent Strike at the Woodward. The miners at the AVoodward uil llety of the Delaware. T.ackawantia and Western company, near Kdwatdsvllle, went on strike yestetday iiioinlug be ifiuse the mine olliclals lefnsed to pei uiit a coinmlttee fiom the local union to examine the cauls of the membeis of the union. The lommlttie was ajipnlnled at n meeting of the lowil held on Wed noMl.iy night, the object of the exam ination of the cards being to find out how many men weie behind In their dues. The members of the committee took their jilates at the head of the shaft iMily In the morning, but weie ordered away by the bosses. The members of the union had de elded at the meeting to go out on stilke If the committee was lefuserl permission to examine the canKs and they accoullngly lefused to woik. About nine bundled men and boys were throe, n idle In conseiineiue. Notices were Immediately jnistcd an nouncing that there would be no woik at the lollleiy today. The Car Builders' Strike. The htrlklnpr car hulldeiH held a inentltiR In Uuernsey hall last nlBht, nnd, after dlsi-imyliiR the situation, tool; a vote on the question of returning to work. It was unanimously decided to remain out. President Albert T. Fish, ot linffnto, who was exjiecled in the city yesterday, did not anlve. A telegram was, however, received fiom him, In which he stated that he would be In Scranton today or tomor row. At Intt night's meeting It was decided to hold another session tomor row night and President Klsh will he present at this. Tho sttlko situation underwent no change yesterday. Gen eral Superintendent T. K. Claiko and Master Car Builder la, T. C'anlleld, of tho Lackawanna, nre still out of the city, and ate neither of them likely to bo home hefote Sunday. D., L. & W. Board for Today. Following Is tho make-up of the D., Ij. & AV. hoard for today; iiiunsnvv. AUfi. j. WiH Catt Haat-8 ji. m , II. (Vncr, th 11 Doherty't tren; 10 p. in,, II. VUlhuc. ritlPAY, MM, . Wild Cala Fatt-J-.'.:,o a. in.. W. .1. Mn.lri) 3 i, m., William Kill,); 1 a. in,, I'. 1" Mi'iCn.; 10 t. m., J, A. Uu.lii 11 a. in., L'. W. Uui.u; 1 ' w I ia v p 1 - A' ; y k .u ...a W1K v. w w 'Hi fl 5 lissflaHJJffi B By """--. --.- -s-s- "Inland ?t sj. (KKIIiNlll j of m'oney by calling here at the right time. It will pay any person who is desirous H of purchasing a Piano to take advantage of these rare opportunities. The public is invited to call here before buying. N. B.There is but one Guernsey Hall in the city of Scranton. Guernsey j Hall is located near the Central Post Office Building, 1 314-316 WASHINGTON AVENUE, SCRANTON, PA. I J.W.GUERNSEY, Proprietor. 2 p. m , P. Caiaiiaucli: fi p. in., . (!. ll.uu unit, a p. in , II 1 1 ij- I in ti. Miniiiiiw, Kit -il a. in., i.it, .I. (airicc. "s a in, lift, O. I'ruuiifrlkir; Hi a in, ct. M rinmit.i; p. in , (ut, i'. Miliniuull; s i. in, ci.t. V. II. MilinN: 7 i. in. Nay Amr, I.. Mi Alllstcr; 7 i. in., Cainira, Mi I. .mo; 7 p. in., lay-iih-i. Tliimii wui. I'nili(ri i a. in, llnii-rr, 10 a. m, Viii lirity; 11 .ill ,i. in, l,ii,llian; 7 p. in., Mir ilij j fl p. in , l,.iinpliu; In p in, . Wlilnci. Vavrnccr llncinr T a, in., Oiffncy; 7 a. m , Sinsrr; In a. m, Sdnr; fl..il) p. in., -t.iiiloii . 7 p. in , MiUiiiorn Willi t'jl, Wr.t - Sa. in, .1. II. MiCjini: 7 a in., .Inliii llilloi; S a in, M. .1. I Iriinl-nn . in n. in.. .1. .1. Murray, niili 1. K Kctili.nna iiru: tl a in. W. . llirllmli.inrii ; 1 p in. W.niloll. with tlouilii .ili'i, uiu; J p. in, I. Wall: R p. in, It .(i.i in i, I in., I. II. .Mj.tcrii 5 ji. in., -M ( aiiiniil.i; (i p. In, .1 l.inM. RAILROAD TIME TABLES Lehigh Valley Railroad. In llflwt June I, I'Ol. Tiains I. cue hiianton: l"or riillailclrbla anJ N"iw York ila I) II 11. It., ai 0.1 ami 0..W a m., anil ; H, t.7 (lllaik Diaimiiu' i:pn-w), ami ll.;io p. m. hun daja, 1). & II. K. I'- bM, h.27 p. m. 1'cr Wlilto llawn, llazldun ami prlntipal points In tlie ioal imions ill I). & II, It, j , H.15, '-'tl anil 1.-J7 p. m. I'oi l'ott-.iille, c.15 a m.. 2.1S !' "' for Ucllilclitm. ration, Ilojilinc. llariMnni; ami inimlpil liitciinciliatc t.tailon via II. lc II. It. It., O.IJ. t.."S3 a in.; '.MS. I.J7 iniaik lH nionrl Kxpif). I'"0 !' '" f-nniiaja, I) & u. It. II , l SS a. m. ; LoS 8.'.'7 p in. l'nr TiinklianniKk, 'I'oiianda, lllinlra, Illiaca, ficnria ami primlpal liitriiucillalp htatlom, via 1)., Ij. k W. II- It f-1() " m 'i"J 3.10 p. in, l'or idici.i, Hoilirtcr, nuftalo. Xlagan Kalb, Cliiiacn ami all iulnls iie.t, via D. k J. It. n , T IP, 11. !' "I-. ' -' ''' ("lack Dlanwinl Kv pit), 7.1'. 1 l. H-SO ji, m, feumljjS, 1). & II. It, II., 11 63, H.27 p. in. I'lillinin pai'.ur nml alcepbiR er I.chlch Valley parlor cara mi all train brtnrrn Wilkc.-llirr'p ami New Ymk, I'lillailclpliia, IJiitTalu anl Sui pcnion IliiJso. ItOI.I.IN II Wll.nrit, Cent. S-upt , J Cortlaml trort, Nw Yoik CIIAHI.KS S. M'.i:. fii-n, l'a..a. Agt., 26 Coitland ktirct. Nriv olk A V. OSSTM.U-lll'.It, Dll I'a-a Ast , South nrililrliim, IM. Knr tlikfts ami I'lillmun ir-n-iatinm apply to iC) Lackawanna awnni'. Sirantnn, I'a. Centrnl Raihoad of New Jersey. Stations In Now ork-lool of l,jl,ciiy troct, K. II.. anil hnutli Iciij. IIMIJ 'I'AIIM'. IN blTKCT .ILMI SO, I-jOj. Trains ltae Snanlor. for New ulk, Nciiarl., I'lljalicth, J'lillailclplil.1, baiKm, Ilotlilrlum, AI biilown, Mamli tliimk and will to llaicn. at S 35 o. in.; fxpr-ta. 1.10; cincia, 1 00 p. ni, sun ilaij, 2.15 P. I1, l'or l'ittslcn ami Wllktw-llanr, P 3j a. in. j 1 10 ami 4.00 p. in- sunilaj.. 2.1 j p. in. l'or lUltlmore ami Waflilnjlnn and points South and West la llctlilciirm, S.M a. m, ,o and t.00 p. in. SuiuIj.w, '.Mi p l'or 1oiiC llranib. Ocean (lioie, etc., ut S 55 ni. (Iliioiisli (oaili) and 1.10 p. m. l'or Itcadlnit, Lebanon and MairMmre, I la AI Irntown, t.oi a. m. and 1.10 p, m. Sundajs, 2.15 p. in. l'or I'ottaillle. 8 B.1 a in, 1.10 p. in. lor .Mountain IMik. S fi'i a. in., Ill) and -t m) ii. in. 'lliroiiBli tl'Kt to all polnta ia.t, anmli and lint al I c nt latra nt lln .tation, C. M. III'IIT. (Im. IMw ABt. .). li ni.mrsiA, fir,,, sipt. Now York, Ontario nnd Western. Time Table In 1-lTcct Sunday, June 2.1, jnoi 111 SOHTII-IIOUND. Leaio i.iaio .rrjtna r-irantun, Caibondale, An lie Tralni. r"".'" -"'"""oic. laitoia No. 1 WM "' '" ' 1? a' '"' '' P. m. No 3 ... l) !' ,n' . " ! "', 6.00 p. , S" 7 ... 0.10 p in. U. Cnliondalc. C.lti i ,n No. 7 ... " bOL'TH-nOUXU. U ' ,n- Cadoila lAlll IjlllA Cadaia. I'ailinridalc. .Si,i(0n &;:::.. -m. wSii:!!i: js No' ' .. S.i P- "' iM "' " II' ' ,rio Lrair AiiIib hiranton. lail.oii.laI. ,..,, No. 0 ... " a' m' , ; ,a' '" 1".H j. m ??' J . 7,vo p. I". Ar- JilMimalc. ; ij ji , Uaie l.(ac Arilip Uadosia. t'ailiondalc. Si i intoi, ?S:!o-::iP.-.e5SI iSSS 'Irains No. ' ufrk iU'- n 0, on Mai. dajj, make mam line lunricitlona for New Yn.k illy, ftlui Wiclda, (Imrsa mid Intciiiicillate polnta. 'I rains Nof. II and I make Walton, ),l, j. den and Wdnc ronncill'iiiu. J'or finllier lnf n rial Inn inniilt tliket aeinti. .1. I', AMIKHSIIS. (I. P. A., x.w y;tk. J. L WJXbll, T. I', A,, buanton. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANm RAILR0A1 Schedule in Effect Juno 2, 1001. Tiains leave Seianton: 6.4D n. m., week days, through ves tibule train from Wilkes-Barre. Pullman buffet parlor car and coaches to Philadelphia, via Pottsville; stops at principal in termediate stations. Also con nects for Sunbury, Hnrrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimoie, Wnsh inpeton and for Plttsbuig and the West. 0.38 n. m week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg. Philadelphia, Balti more. Washington and Pittsburg nnd tho West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays, 1.58 p. m.), for Sunbuty, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimoie, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. 3.33 p. m., week days, through ves tibule train fiom Wilkes-Bane. Pullman buffet parlor car and conches to Philadelphia via Potts ville. Stops nt principal inter mediate stations. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Hazleton, Sunbury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadel phia and Pittsburg. ,i n iirrniiN-ov, n Mar. J. n. WOOD, Ccii. l'a. gt Delaware, Lackawanna and Western In l.ffrit Inly 21, Vol. 'outli laMii' Sriautiii for Nriv Y"i k .it 1 ID, .100, 5.."0, 7..V) and 10.nn a. in.; 12 l'i. .! il, S .,0 i in. I'm I'lilladclplila al 7. in and inu. a in.. IJ I'.i and :i.."l p. in. For Toli.ili.iniu at n.lii p tn. Milk ai i iinnuod.it Inn at " tn p in. rruo in lluliukrn at li.!", 7.l-. 10.2-, li o, i.lj, 4 l, 7.111 p. in. niie in Philadelphia at I. Ho. .1 -! i. ii.no ami s.2-' p. in. nlie fimu Ni n ork at 1.10, I!. 12 and 10 2.1 a. ni. ; 1.00, 1 .li, 5 li, 11.00 and II. ..0 p. in. I'roni 'luli.iluuiii at ML) a m Ninth l,f.n iMianton for llnlfaln and int. r-nieillati- Gallons at I l' iri'i and 11 ihj i u , 1..11. S.l and II.Ki Ji. in. I ol (l.iieao and iu i iim' at 1.15 a. in., h.i'iji. in and 1 51 p. in l'or I'tli, l at ll li .ii a. in. and I .11 p. m. I ,,r MiintrnM' at i.nn a in : l.iU and 5 l p in For Siihol.nn at I do and Oil p. in I'm llinuham ton at lO.'.'O a in. rilie in Mrinion fimn llnf tain at 1 21. -' H. "! t" ami ln.nn a. in.; I ;n and S.OO il ill. Kiuni (liwrco and Mtiauw at 2.11 a. in,; 12.S2 ami S.00 p. in. l'lom I ilia at 2 35 a in ; 12."2 and M.'IO p. in. l'lom Nn ImNon at 7. 1 j a. in. and H.00 p. ni. 1'roin Jliintiop at 10.00 a. in. ; S.50 and S.WI p in. lllnninshuiK HHUIon- l.eair Sianton fnr Nnrthunibcrland at H.l'i. 10.01 a. in. j l.ji and fi 10 p. in. For I'liinouth al S.10 a. in. ; .1(0. S.50 p. in. rilio at N'ortliumrierland ji n:.5 i. ni. ; 1 10, D.OO and 8 1.1 p. in. Arrlie at I'lvnumth ai O.oi a. m. ; 4.3'i, 0.15 p. in. iilic in S.ian ton Iroin Voitlrtinibeil inn at 0.1.' a. in,, 12:13, I 10 and P 15 i. ni. I'lnm KlnR.ton at 11.00 1 m. Fiom Pl.inioutli at 7.15 a. m.; 3.20 and 3...j V' '"' SfSlMV TRAIN5!. Souili bene Scranton at 1.(0, 3 00, 3.53, 10 01 a. in,. 3.R.I and .I0 p. m. Noilh l.e.no "vranton at 1.11, fi.31, 0 00 a. in ; 1,1,1, 5.( and 11 35 p. m. Illonnobuie Diilslon-Iaaw Suanlon at inoi a. in. and H.10 p. m. Delaware nnd Hudson. In i:ffeet Juno 0. 1001. Trains for Caibondaln leaie iranton at f.:C0 r. 00 8:51. l:,:t "' iiM- l"J- a'. : S: fi:J, 7:57. 0:15. 11:20 p. in., 1:10 a in. I'm lloneadito and Lako lodore, 0.20, 10.1.1 a. , . (l and 5.2'' !' ' Vor'WIlkea'Uaire-fiilJ, 7M, ;(, 0:19, J0:41 a m Wiftl H-J3. S:W. M.U. 1:27. 0:10, 7;IS, in. 11 ll'.i'O p. HI' i'oi U V. II. " polnti-iU, 0.S3 a. m 2:1S. j.-'7 and 11:30 p in. l'or I'enn.jlvanla It. It. iwlnt$-0:l3, 0:39, 2:18, I."! and :-' P' '"' For Mbanv and all poind north-0:20 a, m. and 3:52 P. mWsnAV Truss. l'or raihondale-8:40, lliil a, m., 2:l(, 3:!J, S'R' and 10.52 p. 111. l'or WllWw Ilairr-HHS . in., 12:03, l;Js, ajj, 6;.li and S.1J p. m. for Albaii) and jiolnts north 3:52 p. m 1'nr Ib'i.rndalc and Lake Lodoic 8.50, 11. 33 a. 111. and S.K p. in. Erie Bnlhoad, Wyoming Division. Trains fnr llauley and Intcimrdlale points leave Siianion a (nlln: No. 2, 7.10 a. ni.j No, (, tl ,'i0 a. m J No. II, 2.2S . in I N". S, 3,20 p, m, .No, 2 and I lliiouih tulni lor New nrk. Arrlial-No, I, l a. m.i .So. y, m.jij ,, m . No. f, M.U p. 111.; No. 7, 0.15 p. in, Traliu NoJ, & and T are Ibrouch train fiom Nrw Yoik, St MlY llttlNS. lKpaiturek -No. 20. U a, in.; No. 22, p, m, ' Atrlala-.Vo. 21, 12.13 p. m.( No. ii, &.ljp, tu. Guernsey Hall Is Headquarters for the Leading High-Grade Pianos and Organs Guernsey Hall is well known as the most liberal Music House to deal with. Prices are always low, terms easy and goods equal if not superior to any in the market. Every instrument is thorough ly guaranteed. ie li II f, Pianos are a few of the many beautiful and celebrated instruments that can al ways be found in stock. Special bargains can be secured here almost every day in the week on Pianos and Organs that have either been re- turned or left on sale the city. You can often secure a $350 or $400 Piano for less than half that amount DEVANEY'S HOTEL. 309 riichigan St., Buffalo, N. Y. New fur niture and htute throughout. Hrst-Class (or Pan-Am ctt can visitors. Thorough ly modern. Write for rates. Martin T.Dcvaney, Prop FORMERLY OF SCRANTON. Strong Nerves arc the true source of good, healthy appearance. rcrbons with hair-starved nenxs al ways look worried nud "ilra(;gcd-out." You cannot be happy without nerve vigor; you cannot be natural without all the jiowers which nature meant you to have. 0 frj&& produce a healthful glow which art cauuot Imitate They invigorate every organ, put new force to the nerves, elasticity to the ttep mid round out the fare nnd lorra to Hues of health nnd btauty, SI OOpcrtiox fl boxes (with written truaranicei, $.100 Hook frre, Tkal Mediums Co , Cleveland, Ohio. Kor tale by John II. Phelps, 1'liarmatiat, corner tVjcmiic aiciiuc and bpruie street. Bfeftai l&kMM&tmA BEGINS ITS POPULAR August Sale THURSDAY, AUGUST 1st. Shoe Bargains for Everybody. k w. wintu mreai, UUIlrll1IUll in y M f) I r Telephone Call, 2333. ('jfWM CTffWtYlPm --- , " I 8SProfXFfHEECj2r.iSCT I m t "t m F U M I M Mm m ni?' .u W ss i nu-iiifV'. n-i " phiui H Zl im m I 'Im m I M M m m Mw m 1 W X! Mrt . Ul erin.i'ri,iri.,.b;iiirri.iu, V m If JK 1 Mm MM M MM 1 M M M I M jT .r V IA m !" !, !, BUM rl.n,ll.r..i.. V .M Im Jm JI wmJMM M mm .. .M m Ju J M m . is lrVrajiii,kiui,.i,.ihonM.i,i,.i..ni,l.,... MMW m Mr M TT WW4 - " 71 ll.-Unralllnri tC$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ & e: & llll r; by parties leaving HENRY BEL1N, JR., General Ajcnt for the Wyomb.ff llistiict for Dupont's Powder Mlnuis, niatins, Stiortln?, moVelrM and the rtcpauno ( licinlial Company's HIGH EXPLOSIVES. Safety l'ue, Caps and Exploders, ltoom (01 Con ncll Ibuldln; ,crantcn. AUb.NCILS: inns, ronn joii.n n Mimi k son .. 1. L. MU.LIGAN rit'.Mtn Plymouth VVilkesUarra THE M00S1C POWDER CO, Cooms 1 aiiJ2,Com,mi BTd'g. 80RANTON, Pat. nining and Blasting POWDER Maste H Mooalo nd Ilush-laUs Wor IM, LAFLIN RAD POWDER CO. '3 ORANGE GUN POWDER Kle etrlo Batterlea. Kteolrto f:rplo,1ri, zplodInK blaats, bifety Km nai Repauns Chemical Co.'s nx.oTiVc BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS MANUFAOTORED BT CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SIT NOTE Til K XA M T. 1 WVVyjvivyfyvvvvyv) FINLEY'S HaIfPrice , Parasol Opportunity Manufacturers' surplus stock of Parasols purchased at half regular cost; same manufacturers, quality and stvle as our recti ar stork goods, These, together with ofj J 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 and white, and the new colorings: of ferinc an unusual ODnortunitv to sc cure the best and newest in the parasol line at One-half the Regular Price Ladies' Plain and Trimmed Parasols At $1.00 Jusf half price from $2,00 At 1.50 " " ' 3.00 At 2.00 " ' " 4.00 At 2.50 " " " ' 5.00 At 3.00 " " " " 6.00 At 3.50 - " " " 7.00 Children's Fancy Parasols At 25c Just half price from 501 At 50c " $1,00 At $1.00 " " " 2.00 At $1.50 3.0c 510512 Lackawanna Ave Inexpensive Porch Furniture There is nothing neater in inexpensive porch fur nishings than the Grass Cloth Upholstered Fur niture. It is finished in natural wood, and in col ors, and is particularly adapted for Porches, but is equally suitable for Summer cottages. We have several styles of Chairs, 'arge roomy Rockers, Settees, Stands and other suitable articles. Hill & Connell iai N. Washington Ave. Lager Beer Brewery Mnuurncturers of OLD STOCK PILSNER n)MtUpmn1i 8hrnkrn Orft". ifrfStM rur4 4 U 10 );, in jfr prrttk H ynnl IpiJig itrf Mfxllctl UrUlMl fri4fc ttlts tkb mmivT " fin irrnniV O !?!?" WRANMN PA J-