The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, August 07, 1901, Page 8, Image 8

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THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE- WEDNESD AY, AUGUST 7, 1901.
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INDUSTRIAL
AND LABOR
SEMI-MONTHLY PAY AT
STEEL MILLS.
THE
Petition of tho EmployoB of tho
Lackawanna Iron and Stool Com
pany Mot with Favor There Will
Bo a Mooting of tho Striking Cor
Bulldors Tonight Condition of
Affair at tho Ashley Shops-Flro
in tho Old Jersey Mine at Ply
mouth Continues to lingo.
Notice linvn hcon posted t the
works of tho LnctcuMiiumi Iron nncl
Steel company iinnnunelnir tlmt line
nftfr the company will piO" lt work
men every two weeks, the month lielnc
divided ab follow. Ilr.it to llflcenth,
fifteenth to end.
Homo lime niro tho men prwciitfil n
petition to tieiiernl Mutineer Wehnim,
nsklniT for a .eml-iiiontlil- pay. This
petition was sn-nt on to the olltce of
the rntnpnny In New Voik. where It
was favorably acted upon, anil to the
Breat satisfaction of the 1.40ft workmen
nf the comnany tli." much ileslicd
notice IitiH been posted.
About September 1 the peiieinl oftlces
of tho company will be moved from
this city to miff n to, where tho new
plant of the company In being elected.
Carbuildors' Moot Tonight.
There were no new developments yen
terday In the car slmpi Hit Ike situ
ation. On aci'ount of ihe r.iln tlwo
wuh no meeting held of the executive
board, and durliis? the day thcie weie
few men about the slilU'is' he.ulqunr
ters. TonlKht a recular lnrultiR of the
union will bo held In Economy hall. An
amount of routine lmslne.. Is in conn
up for action, and a full at tendance of
the men still out Is expirtnl.
Situation at Ashlar.
The Iron workeis employed at tho
Ashley shops returned to wotk yestei -day
mornltiK and the Miami of the ham
mer was ncnln heard. The minion,
however, .till lemaln out and state
thnt they will not R" back until some
concessions ,ue granted. They are
wllllnc to B back at tho old into If nil
nro taken bru k and If tho laborers or
helpers are given a slight Inciease.
Kupeilntendent Thomas said eter
day that so far Lin applications had
been received from Iron workeis for re
employment and nbout 113 men have
thus far bet n ii-emploed. Ho also
Mid that some of tho minion had np
plled for woik. Mr. Thomas said that
applications from lion workeis ate
Mill liclnp received. Sonic of them
who have passed tho .mro limit are not
belnK re-employed.
Mr. Thomas said tho monthly pay
roll tieforo the strike amounted to J.'1:.
".no and during tho strike the loss in
unprcs has amounted to nbout iSO.miii.
Tho takiiiR- otf of the Mop tialn
which cat rled tho Wlkes-Harre em
ployes to and fiom work will mean
Fomo losri to Wllkei-lt.irie. The men
must now eltbfr movo to Ashley or
find some other means of transporta
tion. Mr. Thomas said the cost of
running the shop train was about $15
a day.
The carmen held another meeting
jvsteiday but there was no chantre In
the sltuaton. Wilkos-I'.airo llecord.
crop nre haveated, and will then re
move to Hazleton Ilazteton Standard,
This and That.
Tho UoRers Locomotive Work, Pat
terson, have Just received ordcis for
elKhtcen locomotves, innlcni; ti total of
fifty-two now onl tlfc 'hooks. The
works are nriw cmployiifr "00 men
and tOO others aro likely to be added
soon.
A rumor Is current nmoiijr the local
Lackawanna lalroad employes to the
effect that tho motvo power ilepatt
men: hero Is lo be concentrated nt
(.travel Place. Tills means that all hill
eiiKlncs will lay there and not In thu
local yard. The road will hae oo.il,
water and sand at Utnvol Place, mine-thine-
that Is not now. Stroudsbuie
Timet).
KNIGHTS OF MALTA.
The reception commute for tho an
nual convocation of the Supreme Grand
Coinrnnnilery. to be held at Rochester,
N. Y., on October 11 to 18. have made
extensive niranRomenti for that event.
On Sunday evenliiK. October 13, a
special sermon will be delivered In tho
Urlck Piesbyterlan church; Monday
oenln,', the Appendant Order of the
lied Cross nnd Sepulchre Dckioo will
be conferred In full form In Wayward
hall; Tuesday, 10 a. m., the opening
sevslnn of the convocation will be hold.
Tuesday, 4 p, m., parade of the Supicme
oihVcis and visiting Mir Knights; Tues
day evening, leeeptlon In Odd Follows'
Temple, with address by Mayor Gfui-ge
A. CTriinlimi. followed by an elaborate
programme of entertainment: AVednos
day evening, banquet to all viMtlng
Sir KiiIrMf: Thuisday evening, meet
ing anil banquet of tho College of the
Anelont: Friday, pllgiimago to nuf
fato and tho Pan-American Kxposliloii.
Temple Comm.indory, No. 306, was
Instituted on .luly "4 In Hlughamtou.
Now York, by Supremo Commander
Sir John II. Hoffman, Supremo Hi
corder Sir Prank Gray, and the Degree
Staff of Anthracite C'ommanilery, No.
211, of this city, under command of
Sir Knight Commander Sir William S.
Harllett, P. C. One bundled and sixty
the charter members were placed on
the l osier, nnd ceremonies, weie per
formed In a most impressive manner.
It H probable that a uniform battalion
of the new command will bo ready to
attend the annual convocation of the
Supreme Commandery nt Hochestor,
N. Y In October next. The work of
organization was performed by Sir
G. Wnldon Smith, P. (!. C.
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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. j
Prices are always low, terms easy and
goods equal if not superior to any in the fj
market. Every instrument is thorough- g
ly guaranteed. 1
iHlnate
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FINLEY'S
Final Reduction
on Imported and
American Wash
Dress Goods
JUST IN THU HKIOHT OP THH
SFASON WK OKI'-KU THE IJAIN
TIKST PltKTTinST AND PINKST
I.tNKS OP SUMMKR DHKSS PAB
HICS AT AUOUT 1IA1.P THP.IR
p.Kdri.AU vaia'k: this mo cut
IN PllK'KS IS MAD10 TO CLOSR
OPT THKSR LINKS QUICKIjY AND
CP.UTAlNIiY TllKSP, LOW PIO-
UKKS OPC5HT TO CLKAN VV THE
STOCK IN V13KY SHOUT OI1DEH.
Tho Jorsoy Mine Firo.
Tho flie at the old Jersey mine,
Plymouth, which has uiged for nionthti
past, Is still burning furiously and old
miners s-ay that It will probably ncer
bo quenched. The I. L. & W Co. the
working of villi h (the Aumdalo) aie
nearest tho property In question, Is
putting forth every effort to extinguish
It, but thus far without success. Thiee
pumps have boon stationed on the hill
near the entrant e to the workings and
thepo are constantly In operation. The
water Is dammed up ervey hour and
then allowed to How in a volume Into
tne workings of tho burning mine.
Many old miners aie of the opinion
that vheio shafts sunk to a certain
depth around the mine In question and
pioperly Homled the Haines could he
extinguished in a few week", otheis
contend that It can neer he extin
guished and that It will In time bo tho
cause of gieat damage to tho pioper
ties of the D. L. & W. nnd the L. Sc
W.-R. ('. Cos. In all such case nearly
every man who goes up on the moun
tainside to examine tho state of affalis
mines away will a. dlftoiont opinion
an to the means which "liould be
adopted to end tho lire. The Lacka
wanna company has thiee shifts of
men continually at woik and they are
spanlng neither expense nor eltorts to
extinguish tho llames.
Grand Recorder Sir Oeorge H. Pion o
haM sent out from headquartois to all
commends In ItnnsyUanla his now
blank for "Application for Class Dis
pens.illon." on which all laws and
usuages relating to classes aie given In
detail. Ho also has sent out his now
"Organization Rooklct" nnd "Kchoes
Rooklet." both of which are 111 colors,
and ire beautiful specimens of the
printer' art.
Handsome contributions to the
Knigl.ts of Malta hospital fund have
been receded from Ren Hur Com
i.iandery. No. 107. at Pittsburg; Le
Lolde Commandery. No. 77, at William
sport, where a hospital box is always
upon tV altar; and America Com
Hi.iinlorj, No. 2S1, ut Renovo, where a
collection Is taken up every mouth.
The extremely hot weather has nt
feeted growth and attendance In many
uommandeiies; but already many feat
ures of earnest woik aie being planned
fcr the rally Intl. v I ieh give assuruiu e
of ieiit giowth I', many Holds. The
commands in Philadelphia will each
hold p. leeeptlon nuring the coming full
and winter.
Columbus Commandery, No. I'.", of
this city, held 11 lawn social on last
I'llday cloning on the lawns of Sir
Alexander Slmpon. The attendant c
was large, and the eent one of gieat
Interest and beauty. It proved a happy
means for the promotion of social In
tel course.
Sir Chailes O. Strand, Urand Re
corder, having removed from the state
and resigned his ollle. Sir 1J. A. Pollen
has been ,'i pointed to succeed him by
Sir C. T. Hlnes. grand commander of
the (I rami Commandery of Minnesota.
Pianos are a few of the many beautiful $j
and celebrated instruments that can al- &
ways be found in stock. g
Special bargains can be secured here g
almost every day in the week on Pianos f;
and Organs that have either been re- j
$& turned or left on sale by parties leaving g
Liie city, iuu mil uueu beLuie u ,poou ui g
$400 Piano for less than half that amount S
g of money by calling here at the right time. It will pay any person who is desirous g
g of purchasing a Piano to take advantage of these rare opportunities. j
The public is invited to call here before buying.
N. B.There is but one Guernsey Hall in the city of Scranton. Guernsey gj
Hall is located near the Central Post Office Building, 1!
"JHl-ANO
1 314-316 WASHINGTON AVENUE, SCRANTON, PA.
J.W.GUERNSEY, Proprietor.
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DIAUTIES AND BATISTG
9Ci WC7E IGC.
Finest Atneilcnn Manufacture: nil
this season's patterns, luto styles, in
complete lino, of coloirf.
FRENCH CORDED DIMITIES
)2 1-2CJ WLRC 2GC,
GENUINE IRISH DlillTIES
17 O. WERE 30C.
SILK FINISH PONGEES
IOC; WERE 30C.
SILK FINISH FOULARDS
25C; WERE 3BC.
FRENCH ORGANDIES
AND HOUSSELINE DESOIE
with corded stripes, In floral and fancy
figures.
2SCj WERE 60C.
REAL SCOTCH OINGHAMS
with silk stripes; also embroidered
stripes.
25C; WERE 40C.
IHPORTED SWISSES
In dots, figures nnd stripes.
35C; WERE 66C.
D., L. & W. Board for Today.
Following Is the make-up of the D.,
Ii. & AV. board for today:
Tl 1.MIW. AlT.lsr II
Wild C.iIn I.n-t 8 p. in., A. II. It, mi, 111 .
m., Mil. Jin1.
Wi:)Sl.sllY, Al i.l-T 7.
Wild Citk. i:.it -1...H a. ii.. i:. M. Il.illitt: ?,
a. in., II. Cnslir, Willi li'iliMtj' cii , ", a, in,
I.omlilKW ; PI . in., .1. .1. C.-irll,.; II a. n , '.
I,. lii'Efre; 2 p. iu P. un llnriiurj 5 p. in.,
II. Wall lie; n . m., .1, II. M,.'l.i.
Summit, Kti -fi a. m iat, 1". MiDonncll; S a,
nt.. et. (. rrniiiifclkcr; II a. m , rf, llor,
with O. i'tifc't cii'Hj il p in , civi .1. Carriu's, S
p ni . fat. I.ittlinir, uilli Mclml.' net ; 7 p.
in , Nay Auk, K Mi Mliotrr; 7 p in, lajuca, M.
fiml.'.v: 7 p. in , I'ayiiiM, 'l'lininpin.
Piiiliors 8 a. in., llourr: 10 ,i, in , S. fin
ncrty: 11.S0 . m . Monti; 7 p. in, Murphy;
9 p. m , Lamplncs 10 p. in., A IVidcner.
Paucntrtr Entslncs 7 a m , (laiTnoj j 7 a, m ,
T. Kiuisan; 10 a, in.. 1' V. Sciur; 0 Ju p. m.,
Btantoni 7 p. in., Mt(!onn.
W1M Cat, Wot 1 n. in , liomliran, 7 a. in ,
I". Will; 8 a. in., It. Ci-inrr, in a. ,., j, n.
McCann; It a. in., M .r.mnilt , 1 p. m, ,nhn
Warddl, with Oaliogaii'a urn, 'J p. m , o. W.
ntzfrtrald; 3 p. in., f. Kmr.lrv; 4 p m., O.
lunooipn: & p. m., .mini nixicr; (i p,
fhcmuj Z p. ni., T. MiCnih).
KING REX IS EN ROUTE.
in
NOTin:
A Flfrrilrlck will urn
m , Auguit C
all
r.30
Bits for a Powor Houeo.
Tho new Hazletoni and Wllkes-riarre
trolley roaI has &eeured a site for the
power house midway between itnzle
ion nnd Wllkes-Uarrc. The site 1 the
farm owned by Herman Welslnp, sit
uated In tho town of IlUKhesvllle, nUo
known ns St. John's. Tho farm Is a
large nno and la located on the road of
the proposed trolley. On tho praln Held
of tho owner will bo located tho power
house, which Is to bo a monster, the
largest nf tho kind In this seitlun of
the Mate,
Tho deal by which tho nwneishlp
Changed hands was consummated last
week. "Welling will ba given until the
new year to niovo all his chattels.
The purchnso price could not tie
learned, but It is stated that tho
Hmount Is nearly $6,000 cash, Wclslng
jvlll Hvo on the farm until all the
Stopped Yesterday at Mobile, Ala.,
on His Way to Saratoga.
Kins? Hex and his party left Mobile,
Ala., yesterday en louto to Saratoga.
Ho Is accompanied by a retinue of a
bundled courtiers and some fifty ocM
ladles, who aro to repeat tho rIoiIps
of tho Mai ill (tras at the Saratoga
floral fete. Tho loading club of the city
tendered King r.ex a reception, and
last night a giand ball was given in
honor of tho ladles of the king's party.
The enurtlew and the ladles all wore
court ball loom dress, and inn do a
pretty sight. The giand march was
led by King Hex, clad In his famous
purple robes. His clown was earilcd
on n silver tray by four young boys
dieted as ("lipids. His scepter of ten
thoui-and jewels once owned by Julius
('.locur was borne at tho bond of tho
procession amid a pyramid of iopcs,
and as the lays of electric lights fell
upon the Jewels, n thousand rainbows
seem lo shoot tholr gorgeous colors
Into the petals of the loses.
In an Interview, King Hex said that
the features of the floral fete at Saia
toga, combined with his Mnrdl liras
splendors, ought to make a Miectaculiir
show excelling unythlng ever seen nt
New Oilcans.
Yesterday nf lei noon the tialnod
dovei of the King weto let Ioo..e In
fiont of tho hotel nt which the paity
was stopping. Yards nnd yatds of
small, coloied ribbons were thrown Into
the air, and the sight of tho white
doves catching this ilbbon nnd weav
ing the coloied tluoads Into scores of
fantastic shapes wiis a marvel to tho
residents of this city, Tho tips of the
doves' wings had been dinned In a per
fume of a strangely penetrating nature.
and every flap of tho wing mndo ihe
air redolent with an odor, making one
tliliiK he was in rairyiand. Tho King's
band nftorwnid serenaded tho olllcluls
of the city, and their residences. It Is
the Intention of many of tho prominent
society people of this city to bo nt
Saratoga In early September, to en
courage King Hex In his ondeavora to
combine the glories of the New Or
leans Mnidl (Iras with the Saiatngu
floral fete. Thes people say, if it H
worth while to travel to New Orleans
to seo tho Mardt (.tins, It Is worth tho
trouble to go to Saratoga to seo tho
famous Saiatoga flower show wedded
to tho glorious New Orleans Mardl
Gras.
King Hex and party intend to stop
off a day nt Montgomery before reneh
Inu Atlanta.
ADVERTISED LETTER LIST.
I -t of lrltfK riiiiunins 1111..1II1J f"r at the
Si ronton p"uttur, 1..u!ivmiiiii imintj. Pi,
ui. T, l'i"l lWnn idling f"r miiic, please
tiv ailurtivil anil cue iliti" of lil
1 u II Hippie, I'mlnmtrr.
IMu.llil An)iilili1, M.u.nak Awlrn
II II. Hutli, II. V HiiolmHI, II, id n""n,
M. i:. Prnior. Kithr.in Hirrott, Pit llurke
MjtIiii llliak. I'll n llnrriril, .Ijiiim (i. llnil. .
.Inlin Ilr.ilr, rinrlm lllouill. Amu llurrit,
i:ii.nmr Ilnrkc, l.lruTllin Hitler
.Mm Olili'ti. .Inlin Cuiwai. 11111e fiulej. 1!
(' Cnleindii, 'IiriM CilTny, Mil 1'aniiroii, lim
it 1 ('iiUIik, iii.Ip ( uriy
.Inlin DunleHiy, lie,) Jient, IMirar Hnin.
.Inlin lluir.i. Mij Heniie, Mr. lfmcef. ( ,is.t
D1I11, Iuu (' P.oi, A. 1 hamiy Ucpew.
M A. 1 .nn
(leiirui1 i: I uller linn I'i-lier. IMtrlik Kaik
ner, M111. Man' I l.inn. Ml. I're'l I rninlnirv,
llmilierlmnil of Siitimiirv 1'iremen, Allwrt I)
lullir.
Dil. J. Cnrman. 1.ii. Cirrrn, Ka-inu-r (Inn-lir(-kv,
fM M. (iucm-cy, Mr. (,cit, Jliy
(iiiimiic Ni'lli (11 1.
1'r.nl rrei t'enl ldmell, C. W llmi'ir. T
II llenei), lrt. 1 II. Ilniljvon, Aliie llnw.iiil,
Mr 1". IIiiuIiU), .1 lm I dime, Peter lleikler CI,
M. I'. inn' u. ltiiliml llarren, I eroy lhil,
Jnlm lleii-e, .In llerrlne, Kreil. Hill, llinlin
Wine Slnre, ,1.11 e H nrr, si'inw".lo lln.iki.
Pin .lihkiii- .1 Im .l,u Um. 11, 'llinmia .Inlnu,
Mtk. M. .luk
Iimnlliy Kii'l.ill. CI1.1'. Kiottllz. M .1. Kil
Birnpf I'ltnek Kdly (.').
.lay . I.i e, l'rcl Lenin. Mi .tetepli I.idriky,
Mn l.insjti. l'nni I.ol-. .1. I'. I.nii'll'.
Nillle Milir.itt, Mr. M Meirielc, Miiliael M.
( afTin, .linn- M (Jr.iw, I.uln Miller, l.aureiue
M..1.111', NVllle MiCiim, Mr. P. S. Miller. Win.
Mjlnne, 'liinmliv Mvlilen, flia. Miolii'ki, Met
H'piilllin -pci'ill ""., Ceniue II. Mil)elti, Mar
E.iut MiCiiui', l'.i' Milmjre, Tho. Mil.auclilln,
A .1 .Mi linn. M.
Mir.i Nt.iliHi ( 1, Aim Nallon, S.iinuti Mi Ii
cla. limits OmIi'v, M. 1'. O'llrien, .Tnlm (1'llrlen.
P.il liiiinniii, M . P. ijiiinn, Ada I'lieinio, W.
Pat (Jiiinnir, Mi. P. tilnn, T. O. (Juieli.
.h Pin rife, IV n rmper.
Mil.ir IJi.k, lm .ltoi.i. Minrle i: line (.'),
Ijln.l nanilill, Aunt Itnnil, Jolm llindliik
Mm. iiiiN, .lm- Silkn.ky, Mrs. Sinilli. Mii
Lotto SI11N, Mm-4lo Sibil', Anna Sinllli. II.
Sininn, Win. Sitmiiilt, Mm. c. Sinllli, l.il
Sink, .lnhn S 11 tin. Mr.n (ieo. Kllut Slime, V,
II. "inith, I". Sii.le. Clu. Sinllli,
Mi, .lennlp I'lllKetlkr.
Kill Vp-vr.
T. II. WillioiK, Simuil WVIm. K. Wllllimi.
Aaron W'i is lleasilip Vilnn, P. C Wacner,
Mi. Nnl Wo-tfall, lllnm Wlli-oi, Jno. Mlili,
Hand I William.
Aihtn idkcvuf, llarrv Vnuns,
IIAI.I.W.
(lloMiml Seiondno, (Ijetano Iionjlii, Pcitilio
Martrene, l'aipiad Pounn, l'l.lnasl'i Oroflla,
1'KiVialo Mieln. fiei.iloiio Timlelle, Lideiato Mis
niiln, I)-ltn Serrino, Antnliln Maneiuo, Vin
ien I'alnrnnii, I, ilntlno Aemi, Kuccnin Toe
lettl, Vittrrin l)iml, Antoiilo Morll.'e, Pioianni
Ceollo, Antonio (laetann.
l'OI.Ml.
,loetn Wana lrnil, ,ljn SfneteiWc?, Ptary
rjeilneiini, Zeopilt Meueiewkl, Wtailintaw Hphi
ir'iw, Anton .Inukirt,, Minla (Varneekla, Mi.
1'iaiiU 1'inuyukl.l. .Inlin Iloiveikn.-ki, Jim. ,tai(i
inl,v, Cln. Mueli nky, .ten Wituniky, Icnw
WUnlewrki,, Peter 'ler.ie'li, .luret ,.wiknwliv,
M. Mikiluii 'I'ulinii, ll.il.itn Kurviotl,
Pml P.ielini7l, Hiik'l itloiilinrl, Pat l.apin
Aleiisulin Kiio.k. ?inmn Mnnrfibkl, I ran
cUrh Ptacekkl
IHtVfl Mil V
lenjkn Volilk), .Intpp (,'nltek, Wawoene
Wii7iklelele, Jnlun Petiiik, Vnrej PoiJ, Jmn
Litter, I'rlrarlU Cliirln. Peter llilllotl, l'l lie
clwfl. Ilmilcz, Tiun Itaiukaniiei, Mlhaty Zin-
oietak, Kataijna K10I1, Kanajukt Kim. T. Olii
111. .Inn. .IMcj, Ale"C Stlolr, .def Snnpkn, .Ian
Mllek, .lnhn P. (Jinliey., Wml Predolillfo,
Prink Paitoika, Aihni Vera. Wleiinorny Panl,
1 nnlio l'iziir, (lees Seinaf, Sun lloinan, Mojiieilt
Hi to!. .lolm Patnninr, Wlalletl Tolioika, Hint
din V.irenik, Maililn Piulutlf, Dn Tiler, Win
coi Ilas-ai.kli.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Schedulo in Effect June 2, 1001.
Trains leave Scranton:
0.45 a. m,, week days, through ves
tibule train from Wilkes-Barre.
Pullman buffet parlor car and
coaches to Philadelphia, via
Pottsvllle; stops nt principal in
termediate stations. Also con
nects for Sunbury, Harrisburg,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington and for Pittsburg and tho
West.
0.38 a. m.. week days, for Sunbury,
Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and Pittsburg
nnd the West.
2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays,
1.58 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harris
burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Washington and Pittsburg nnd
tho West.
3.33 p. m., week days, through ves
tibule train from Wilkes-Barre.
Pullman buffet pnrlor car and
coaches to Philadelphia via Potts
ville. Stops at principal inter
mediate stations.
4.27 p. m., week days, for Hozleton,
Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadel
phia and Pittsburg.
J n. lU'KillV'OV. On. M?r.
J. 11, WOOP. fien. Pa-!. Ast.
Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western
In r.fleet July 21, lnl.
nuMi -Lene Sirantnn fnr "iv Vnrk at 1 in,
SCO, B.53, 7.60 ami 10.00 a. ni.; 12.11. " :u, !.::i
p. 111. lnr Philadelphia at T..V) ,nil 10 0j a. 111. j
12 i'J and 3 E8 p. ni. Tor Tolijlunni at 1,10 p.
111. Milk aeeonininilitlnn nt 3.40 p 111. Airlie
in llnbokrn at fl iO, 7.1. 10.2". 12 (N :i.lr. I t-,
7.11 p. ni. rriie in Philadelphia at l.Oil, :i2(.
Il.no and s22 p. in rrle (rem rw York at
l.l, ilM and 10 21 a. in ; l.Wl, l W, .Ml, 'i.'M
and 11. .10 i in. I'rntn Tohilumia at SO.", i, m.
Nnrlli- l.enp siranion fm Puil.iln ami Iniri
medlate stations it I 13. fi M and (inn .1, m ;
1 ,15, 6 IS and 11. Si p m. t'nr O-ween and Sjr,i
rue at 1.1.1 a. 111., 0 33 a. m. and l.SS p. ni. l'or
l'lna at LIS. Ii35 a. in. and I..V1 p. m I'nr
Mnnitow at n no a, in : 1 o"i and 5 l p. m. l'or
lehnlnn at 4 1)1) and 11.15 p. 111 er llliiRhain
tnn at 10.211 a. in. rrlie in Sennton fiom Hill-
fain at 1 25. 2 .55, r If and lo.oo a in.; R.J0 and
K00 p. tn. I'roni O.Hexo nnd SranikB at 2 Vi 1.
m ; 12.32 and 8(11) p. in. 1'inin t'llci at i .W a
in. j 12 32 and 3.30 p. m 1'rein Mrholnn at 7 15
a. in. and 00 p rn. From Montrose al lU.tW a.
in. ; 3 20 and KVO o. ni.
Illoern'tniii,' I)hlion Ine Scranton for
Northumberland at MS, 10 05 1. m.; l.M nnd
0.10 p. ni. For liimuuth at S.10 a. ni . A in,
8.50 p. in. rriie at Norlliuniberlind at (135 a,
m.i 1 10, 5 00 and K45 p. 111. Aribe al Pljninutli
at O.ni a. ni i 132, 0 45 p. ni Arrlie In Seran
ton from Northumberland at 0.12 a. in : 12.33,
4. JO and 8.15 p. in. I'roni Klnston at ll.no a.
in. 1'ioin Pljmouth at 7. Ii a. m. ; 3.20 and 3.J5
p. m.
SVSDAV THMNS.
Foutti-l,if Seranton at 1.10, 3.00, 5,53, JOOJ
a. 111.; 3 3) and 3 40 p. m.
Ninth lxvne Siranlun at 1.15, 6 35, 9.00 a. m.;
l.M. 5 4 and 11.35 p. !"
Illeonubura; DivUlon Leae Seranton at 10.05
t, m. nnd 0 10 p. in
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
In I fleit ,lune 2, ptll.
Ti.uns I.iaMi Siranton:
For Phitadrlphn nnd Nov Voik la Ii k II
Tl II , at fi (3 J"'' n-"3 m. "id J 1. 4 .'7
llUaik Planioni' Lpri"), and ll.io p. ni. S in
.la".. I tc II. It. K.. LM. S.27 p. in.
Kor White llaien, Ilazletnn and prim ipal
points In the coal imioiis l K II it. It.
6.15, 2 18 and 4.27 p. in. For Pntlsiille, 0.43 .1
m '" Is P- "'
Tor lletlilelirm, l'.1ton, Ttenlinc, Ihrrisbui
and nrlnclpal tnteunrdiJto ftatlon ia I). . II
It II. 0.15. .3S a. in.. 21S. 127 (Illa.k U.i
m'ond F.xpre?), 11 -0 P- ' Punda, U. k II
It It 0 .IS n. m. ; l.SS S,"7 p. ni.
For liinklianiioik, 'Inwimla. Kliulia, Ithn
flcneia nnd piineip.it intcnnediatp utations 111
T) I, K. W. It It . 8 10 j. in , and .1 10 p in
For Oeneia, fin. h'Mcr, Hiifljtn. Niaarai-i Fill-,
rhiracn and all points iei-t. ii II , II n It ,
7 4 1135 a. m.. 1 2". 3.33. till nk liiiinmid I
picfi), " 4a. 1 U'M 1'" "' ""i'lJJ. " & H
It It . 11 55, e 27 p iii
Pullinan parlor and 'eepin3 or Lehish Valley
niilor car on a" train dettteen Wilkes Ilarre
and New Y. rk, 1'lilladelplil.i, IJuflalo and Sui
ncnIon Uiidse
ltOI.I.lN II. Wll.nt'lt. Ocnt. Supt , 20 Coitland
street. New 5mk.
CM lltl.FS S. l.l.K. Hon. Pa. ARt 20 Cortland
tieet. New York
A w sowFMUiir.rt. niv. Pi-s. Ast, suth
Iletlilehrm. I'J- ,
For thkrn and Pullman rp-ervatloui apply to
SO'J Lackiwaima auntie, vnnton, Pa.
PAN-AMERICAN VISITORS
1 in lecuie exe'dlent an oniinodiiinu-,, prbaie
limnr. leaxniible Mlts ll.Mth, 727 I'l.imou.li
,i,.iiu , II11IT.1I0.
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
Stations 111 New York Foot of Liberty street,
It . and South Fill.
1I!F. TAI1I.I. IN i:FFK(T .IfMI .1. 1001.
Ti itn lean Seranton (or New oik, Newirl-,
rilradclli. PhilailclpliU. l.aslnn, Ilethliheni, Al
teuton n. Mam U fliunK" and White llavui, at s 35
iV "11. iCM'i "''' l lul iM'iix. IW p. in. Sun
t'3t 2.13 p. ni.
For PilMon and Wllke Uirre, 8..V, a. in ; 1.10
and Itm P- 'n- sundajN 2.1. p. ni.
For llaltiniorc and Washington nnd points
south and Mft vl'1 netlilfliem. S Vi a. ni., l.R
and IWl p. m- Sundau, 2.15 p ni.
For I-on,; llrji.li. Oiean ciioie. etc., at S 33
a in ilhinush in.uh) and 1.10 p. m.
'lor Iloadlnc, Leluunn and Iduri-buipr, la Al
lentnun. SM a. 111. and l.W P. III. Sundajj,
2.15 p. m
l'or Pnttllle, 8 53 n. in., 1.10 p. m.
For Mountain Park, 8.35 a. in., 1.10 and 4(0
TIii'oubIi tiiket tu all points eat. jontli and
cst at lowest rates at the rutlon.
T. M. PI UT. (len. Pim t.
J. II. OI.IIAl SI.N. (Jen. Supt.
Now York, Ontario nnd Western
Tune Tabic In F.lTeit Sunday, June 23, loot.
lime MJItlll-HUUNI).
Trilns,
No. 1
'u. 3
So. 7
West Scranton Station.
Pelir rtmir, fl,nrs. Hell, Mr. Pain, MI1
Aiuelii l'iac, MU llallrni, .lnhn W. Jonp,
Mil line) KilU'lulor, Mri. I.atten IuiIvjui, Tlinj.
Milby, MM M. Mirrln, Z .li'C.uinell. William
Shltfcr. Prlii III! SiMttmy. William Tilra. !.!
Una Tlionuf, Fdith Thoinus,
New York ililuu tn be ll.e nmnient of the
liruo litle. 'I lie I niti-1 Statu veuher duieau
lu iharlt In li.'lit and nhade thnwini;, from
IB70 In lfi'15, limv manv dajs liaic been minny
In raid part of tlie iniinti), MiIioiirIi Ariioni
hut Mnirilme attalnnl a penentaae of $0 and
other parti nf Ihe Wen haie nn my rlear
skle, Nnv York cliv IjIIuhi ilucl uitli a
imau pcncnta.'c ol 5J.
Delaware and Hudson.
In I'.tlect June 0, 1101,
Tralni lor c aiiioiiuaiw tt-d.u .-hjihuh ac o:vu.
.1:5
a.mv s;51. iu i ." '-w' --".
.! B-3 :5". ''5' "'-" ' m '"' m-
T-n'i iro-.iei.dalc nnJ I. ike l-odore, 6.20, 10,13 a.
. "41 i'nd 5 2 p. ni.
""ivWllxM-llme-fli"' 7'1S, 8:41, ni3S, 10:11
, In. 1!. :-s- -!l3 3"U' :-7' 0:10' 7l'.
,0PoV lV V l'l- polnta-fl:13, 0:Z3 a. m., 2j6,
1 17 mil 11 :W) P- "'
For Peniujban'a B. polr.t-fi:4J, 0:33, :;18.
i.-tt nnd 4:27 P. I11'
For Albany and all polnti north 0:20 a. m.
.wlSiMP. m-fiNI,AVTns,NS.
For raibondalc-fc-W. 11:3d a. m 2:11, 3:5.',
r.-M and 10:52 p. ni.
For Wilkes llarre-0:3S a. m 12:0.1, 1:53, 3:23,
Q.30 and 8'il p. m.
'For Mbanj and points north 3:32 p. m.
For llm.enlalc and l.aku Lodoie 8.30, 11.33
a, m. anil 3.02 p. m.
l.caie Ueaio Arilm
Stianlon. Caidondale. ( jj0, ,
jo .n a. 111. HP' a. in. 1 no ,) m
'.'. 100 P- m' 4-" !' ' S-IH p. m'
U 1Ui "'' r- Cubondale.. t) Id m. ni
I,eao l.e.u rrlv(,
Cadnu. c .iiliond.ile. s. i,lnin
7.00 a. 111. r pi , ni
", 8 10 a, m. 10.111 a. in. 10411a ,
' 2.15 11. in I-0"1 P- I"- Mi p in
sihn.us 0M'Y "HllllOLl
Uue l;u rri)t
Siranion. raibundile. ( ,jn ,
8.W a. 111, U lo ' I" 10 n .1 in
" 7.0) P- m- Ar' 'ul'Omlalc. 7 41 p m
l.eaui l.i'jio Airno
I adn.la. Ciibi,iidi!e. s ,n
" u ill. , ll J ,
I -,o p m. '' 0i p. in. (. I , p n,
-li.iin Nn I. ui nrih "' "' " nn sun
rtai make mini H"e inii''tion I -r .-n 0,.
niy,' l'lna, OmddJ. Utiieu and inti-imcdMiB
''Vi'a'iii Nn. 3 aril I mikp Walton, I),ll,i, im.
id 11 and Sldnev ruiinnlmiu.
For fiittber irlornutlmi oniiIt tnkrl ajrnn.
J C AN'llKlt'OS, (i P .Nework
J. F. WUI.SI1. T. P. A., Scnmtnn.
N'o. 0
No. 3
a
10
Prairie
rass
Furniture
"From the prairies of
America to the homes of
the world."
In Color Beautiful
In Design Artistic
In Use Comfortable
In Durability-Like Iron
In Price Reasonable
It is adapted to all
places and particularly
useful and appropriate for
furnishingsummer homes
and porches. We have a
complete line.
510-512
Lackawanna Ave
DEVANEY'S HOTEL,
309 nichigan St., Buffalo, N. Y.
Hill & Connell
121 N. Washington Ave.
New fur
niture and
fixtures
throuRhout.
First-class
for
visitors.
Thorough
ly modern.
Write for
rates.
rVIartln T.Devancy, Prop
FORMERLY OF SCRANTON.)
liis s
BUY THE GENUINE
SYRUP OF FIG
... MANUFACTUnED HY .
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
tirAOTBTIIIlXAME.
Erie Ktillroiicl, Wyomlnp Division.
Trnliu lor llawley and Inteimedlale polnnleau
Feianton a Inllnw: No. 'J, 7.1" a in.; No. I,
8 60 a. in. ; Nn. B. S.S1 p. ni i -No. S, .1.W1 p. in.
Sfi. '- and ( lliroucli train lor New Voik.
' Arriwl--No. 1, s.lS a, ni 1 No. a, 10 So a, m j
No, 6, 3.15 P I" i Nn. T, (1. 11 p in. Tialiu Nos.
i and 7 ro llironsh train Irnm New Voik,
M'MIAY TIIAINx.
Ilcpittmrv No. ju, 11 a. in, ; No, 5.', 2 p ni.
ArrliaU-N'u. il, 1J.11 p. m.i Nu. -i, iMp. 111,
HENRY BELIN, JR.,
Central Ascnt for the Wjomlr.R l)itrict for
Dupont's Powder
Hinln;, Illitlnir, Fpnrilnr, Smolelen and the
Itepauno fliemlial roinpiny'a
mair explosives.
Silety Fust, Cap and Kxplodern. Itcom 101 Con
ncll Ilulldlnj .bcianton.
AUUNCIUSi
tiios. Fonn
JOHN II. SMITH k SO ....
W. U. MULL10A.N
Pllliton
Plimouth
...Wilkcallarrt
trS
For years tills remedy lias been the
standard nerve restorative. Thousands
of happy men owe their newly found
strength to Its inc.
Sexine Pills replace weakness and
exhalation with ttrength nnd vigors
the hraln becomes clear; the nerves
(.tcaily nnd calm: gloomy forebodings
me baulshed nnd perfect vitality U ful
ly restored.
If you are siifTerliis ns above, try a
box: you'll be encouraged by Its effect
to take the full course of idx boses
then If you nre not entirely cured, we
will refund your money. This Mtls.
factory ofler Is one of the factors of
ourmtcceK
f I nn per pox : nnoies iwitn ffuann.
tee tncuie or money back 1, JS 00, mailed
In plain piekoges, nook free, Peal
MnmciNK Co., Cleveland, Ohio.
For tale by John 11. Plielps, PliarmicUt, comer
Wjominj annuo and Epruce street.
Lager
Beer
Brewery
slanun.cturcr3 of
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
53B to 465
N. Ninth Street,
Telephone Call. 2333.
THE
SIC POWDER CO.
Booms 1 and 2, Com'ltk BTd'g.
SCRANTON, VA.
Hlnlng and Blasting
POWDER
MimIs al Mooilo and Ilutblalt Wades.
LAPLIN t RAND POWDER CO3
ORANGE QUN POWDER
Dcotrio Oatterlea Fleotrlo Explojsrc,
xpiodlui: blasti, nafety Vuss imi
man
pxplo:ivc
Repauno Cliemlcal Co.'s
QPfuf'.G.VTf HifL',527 ?rfT3
V MjdH fiitllit , Ii
I it tr r furf4 4 t
I IbMiilUWiprrif")
luislltit.liHl 1nh''1.VirlifU(ttrlftur((i
ftatllif I m)fflti'ninit & Hhrttukta Orgtnt
luntri.in Trir rrif i if m it isint
rrmitiji i ir nooi "irttll"f J
tiififirraiii, niiiin lauptptr.
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