The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, August 26, 1901, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1901'.
REPORTED HE
HAS RESIGNED
SUPERINTENDENT M'LAHEN IS
SAID TO HAVE QUIT.
Neither Ho Nor General Mnnngor
Bower, However, Will Discuss the
Story What ti New York Stnte
Taper Thinks of tho Story About
Moving the Delaware, Lackawanna
and Western Shops to Dlnghamton.
Statistics Kcgatdlng German Man-
ufactuies and Exports Stiength of
the Mine Workers Industilal
Notes.
Supoilntendpnt W. N. Miul.nii'ii, (
the Allls-Cliulmors coinpiiliy. i" tei'tut
od to ll.ive iomIrihmI ftom Ills piisilliili.
lmt when IntoiioKUtt'd mi tin- m.ittrr
by u Ti Ilium until hint nlitht. i iiihi r
irritably lofusi-il to make any Mutt
ni( nt ti'Rin-dlni; tin- ivpoil.
1 1''. l!tlfl', till' li'l'lll t'Si'l'tlliW of
tho Allls-t-hiilnu'iH cmtipiiity, nl"" is
putted hitini'lf us umm-oi' lo iii.iMiik
any coiniiifiit and (ledninl that nil
Miitnnenis about tin- ii"lmi.itlini munt
n me fioin Mr. .Mnl..iH'ii. "In i-a.-c In
h.lrt leclKiiod." .-.ilil .Mr. liowi-is, "I
Wnllld llllVM li'rikeil no illlfrt llnllll
.ntlim "C it, ax tin- teilKimtloii would
In- unt on to tin1 romp. my' lu'iiiliiuat
toiy at filling"."
Will Heinnin In Scutnton.
"IJIiiKlianiton made a very lively iov
last spilns. The D. I., and V. simps lit
Fcr.'intiill U'ele to lie removed to tile
T'arlor City. Unpen ran lilh leal es
tate ditto. It look now as iIhhikIi
Klliuliiiliilun hnd emint"il Hi" pullet
lipfore they Met" lliilelml. The shops
an to letnaln In Si nititiin
"A laiKe ntttnli'i "f ImproMMiifiit
uto eont"iopt.ited liy the company,
mualily the tilius-m-nt nt the Sii.in
l jl round linllse .-mil the let onstl'lletlon
cf the ear and machine vhops so as to
s-ecure more jnrd loom for hainllliiK the
liu'ie.ised Iilislnes nf the ro.nl
"The company is nl present imikyik'-'I
In ii'iitEiiiilstlm; Its working foires on
a sound ha-ls after the ni.inj strike
It has eii-ilenieil ilurliu; the p.it
year. In all piolialilllty nothliiK will h
.lone about the new simps until next
yeat." 'Sidney ilJioome county. X. V.,)
Ileum il.
Mlno Workeis' Strength.
Time nt o at the piesent time. It I
claimed, i:s.oo Tnlted .Mine Workei
in the anthiaclte region, ifpi evented
liy the thiPe distill ts, as tollows. 'Iit
or Scr.mtnn dlstilct. fit.mii.. No. !i or
Sh.imokln di.stilet, BI.Oimi, and No. 7 or
Haaleton dlstilct. lfi.Oiin.
The lcporls this month show an In
i'UMo In lound iiuinbi't's of about I.OOil
members since the lust curd Inspection
was made. Many nf the ll.'.noo mine
employes in the anthracite icrIoii aie
fni omen, who ate not oifiaiilzed. and
engineers. 111 emeu, cavpentets, black-j-mlths
and dihcis, all of whom h,ie
their own ttnioiis.
Car Builders Back at Walk.
The sreat ni.ijnilty nf l.aikawanna
car builders, who voted two weeks ago
to call of their .strike and letuin to
work, are now li.uk at their old places
in the .simps, the company teadlly ac
cepting them, on their pic-onling writ
ten applications.
Few of tho otlkets and members of
the ONceutlve board asked to be icln
tttnlod, but Immediately when the
strike was called oft, cast about for
employment csew lieic.
pipes, (rolled and forped), from 22,300
to 10,300 tons. Exports, however, In
creased: bridges and pints thncof
from G.300 to 0,000 tons, rough wrought -It
on parts or nuiehlnes from 1,!00 to
y.!T0 tons, railway wagon axles and
whorls, etc., from 41.00(1 to 17.000 ton',
and tubes and pipes, (rolled and
forged), fioin n.'.OOO to 40,000 tons.
In llnu cast-lion and wrotight-lroti
jooiit the exportation lose from IM.Ofl
to ::o,300 tons, especially In sewing inn
chines without stands, and la needles
and In parts of clocks and watches.
The exportation of machines hnve
steadily risen, in spit" of Increased
competition In the wot Id's maikets,
ramely, from 1(!7.00D tons in IVfi; to 2:ir.,
000 tons lit I'.iOO. The Impottatlott In the
lattr year was nearly 100.M0 tons,
Valued ill about JU'.OOO.'HiO; It was $17,
000,000 for 7O,ii00 tons lour years ago.
D., L. & W. Boatd for Today.
The following Is the make-up of
V., 1.. and W. Iionul for today.
sI'XIiW, l (.1 sr ;
Willi fat", i:.it s p. in, .1. ItmUnrt.
MOMlW, AI'dtNr 2H.
win t-itK. i:it t no .1 in., .1.
m. m .i iifimiBiiij ia ti. in. r. r. ii'Min,
II h in, . II llnwei 1 i in. M tiili. itll
II Ilillliun's tr-w, fl p. til, 1' I.. lintfiTi. C p
III , .1. I. llcllo
viiiiinii, i:ti in ii. Ill, "l. ','. l'roiitifi Ik. r
1 p. in. wtt, M. riiuiirtvj i p in, e.it, .1
l.lfll!IL'. ' p. in, l.iltliii'r, nltli W. II SillloU'
in hi 7 p in, ! fnim Set nir. K Mi Mii ',
7 p. In , wrt frem I'.iniKj, M. Willi'.. . I P in .
Wl'tt fmlll C.IMIUM, Tlinlllptftn.
Pii'lur-. s ii. in, lloii.rri Irt 1. in, s in
iinli: II .ii.i in. Mnr.ui, 7 p. in, Mmpli. up
in. II CoUr; III p HI, , Wlililur
1',1'miikh Fiiitliim 7 .1. in, liartiin- 7 .1 in
siiigir, In i. in, .1 W sink II; in n in . I I
imr, 7 p. in., stiiilini, 7 p in , Mi ( Ini' hi
l'.n, WimI in a. in., Mil ml. II i
I'.iininib; -J p. in, V V. Ki t.li mi i p
(I lljniinlit; 4 p. in., (iuirui. Ilinni-
WIM
in . M
in,
ft p in ,
7 p in .
II. MiCiiin;
CaMiur.
( p in ,
Mil hi:.
'111 lm M lc llilli'J .IIkI .1
(.ill nt Mipciiiilriiilint' otllre II
Xnir. 'JiS
llrnkrmin II Mor.m rrpoild for 1
HuI.iiii.iii Si,inloii rrpntt fur u'llua.
Sale of a Collieiy.
A deal Is on for the sale of the I'nnd
Creek colliery to a syndicate and be
fore the close of the week the new
ownoifi may be In ihiuge of the winks.
It Is said that theie Is plenty ot coal
on the land nf the loinpany that now
operates the mlllery. but the patties
nt the head nf the i m put allnn. It Is
paid, have lint had the llii.ini ial balk
ing to push wmk on an extensive
f cale llazlelou I'laln-Speaket
Some Pig lion Stntlstic.
Th activity of iiciman inanuf.n -Unci
5 and ox porters Is Illustrated by
Millie flRiiies leganllng the Impoits of
pig Iron lulu (ieiinauy and the expotls
nf llou and stei I manufactuies, wlibh
have Just rem lied the tfasury Inueati
of statistics. They show Unit the im
portations of pig lloll increased finni
4i!'.,.00il ton III 1MI7 In S.'iiiipOO in l!il,
Ullil tlinse nf rnligh liiinwaie fl 111 4".
UOu toiu III IsliT in T.'i.imo tuns In IMiu;
while the exiiirts of Iron and Irniiwate
increased during the same p'tloil frnin
JS2.im0.liU0 nltle in jlts.uuii.dihi, ma
chines fi.iin J.lii.iiuii.mii to ICi.OnO.iiOO,
mlllng sh'h k and ships uint wood),
from $3,000,(100 to J!i,u'iij.ono. making the
total increase In these three Items nf
iron and irnnwaie. iu.n hines and mil
iiiff stock and ships, from $lll,0(m,i)00
lo $172,000,000 In a peilod of thine year..
0 Exportatlons oi machines, chleily of
east iron, ininaseii nom lls.liin tons
In 1S97 to l(l7,noii tons in lOno. those of
wrought iron, tnnn ij.ooa to 3S"ii)u tons;
liollers, from 4,Kmi to ft. loo tons, card
ing machines and their clothing, tiniii
170 to Luo tons: -while locomotives and
locomobiles tell lrom lu,200 to 12,300
tons.
On tho other hand, Imports have al-o
Krown; those of iron and irnnwaie In.
creased from $17,ni'0,0on In 1SH7 to J3i
000,000 in 1900; machines, from $10,000,
000 to JtO.000,000; machines, chletly if
cast Iron, increased fioni ."il.Sdu tons to
69,400 tons; those of wi ought Iron, from
6,600 tons to Hi,!!!)!!; and those of wood,
from 3,600 to I,."i00 tons; while locomo
tives nnd locomobiles Increased from
S.0I0 to 4.300 tons, and sew lug machines,
from 3,030 to 1,200 tons.
The Importation ot pig iron was
chiefly fioni the I'nlted Kingdom, be
lng, in 1SD9, 670,000 tons from the I'nlted
Kingdom and 30,900 from the i'nlted
States. The growth from 1R97 to lsn1.
was chleily in that imported from the
the United Kingdom, the Increase from
that muntry being 140.000 tons, while
fioni the United States was only a
little more than 1,000 tons.
Tho great inciea? ot Importations of
tin-plates in 1891) has receded, and the
exportation Is much larger than In
former years. The Imports amounted
to 11.600 tons In 1897, to 10,900 tons in
1S9S, to 23.S00 tons In 1S99, und to 18.20U
tons In 1900. The lmporta of malleable
Iron (Irnn or steel, rolled or cast), In
bars, tyres, ploughshares, etc., In
creased tnnn 29,000 tons In 1897 to 37,
800 tens In 1900. Tho exports of theso
articles have decreased from 247,000
tona In Wi to 173,000 tons In 1900. In
the years 1897 and 1900, rough Iron fig
ured for Imports at 4,800 and 7,400 tons,
nnd for exports nt 107,000 and 94,000
tons, respectively. In tho very rough
Ironware tho Imports have dropped,
rough cast-iron goods from 25,600 tons
. to 21,000 toils in 1900, and tubes
SOUTH ORANGE'S SPITE FENCES. X
The D., L. & W. Built One nnd A. W.
Manda "Retorted" in Kind.
"The lielnw.ire Lackawanna and
Western lnilinad and A. W. Manila a
nuiserymaii and florist nf South ur
ange, N'. .1 . aie furnishing consider
able dleisn,n for .Mr. Manila's tow no
men Sexeiiil yeais ago the tallioad
nlleinl, it Is said, $1,000 for a little gore
of hind on the southeast torner of Alt.
Manda's. nursery gi minds. It is confi
dently asserted by neatly everybody
familiar with ptopeity values In Smith
niange that the price was somewhat
In cm ess of a leasnnable rate, but Mr.
Manila dei lined the offer. Sitae then
.Mr. Manila has bought land mi the
opposite side of the r.illlo.ld, between
Second and Thlid stteets.
"The rallioad has been eiitall
thrifty, and has ncrpilred a tract of
land adjoining on the south ot Mr
Manila's original holding. On this land
It luted a roundhouse, and, later, a
signal tower within a few feet of Mr.
Manda's fence. Tiees glowing on the
Manda place obstiucted a view of the
tracks on the noithwaid. and Manda
was asked to lop oil' the overhanging
branches. He declined, and the l.ul-
Ki. nl company, so Mr. Manila says, cut
them off. This the company neither
altlrin nor denies, but admits that the
offending boughs have dlsappeaied.
"Mr. Manila also wanted favms. lie
had an exlempoi ized ciosslng fioin his
lands east of the tiai ks to those on the
oilier .side. The wlies from the signal
tower Intel feted with the passage, and
he sought to hae(the rallioad maintain
a ciosslng for teams wheie Valley
stieel would be if cut through his limp
et ty. The rallioad lemembei lng Mr.
Manilla s attitude concerning the over
hanging boughs, lefused his leipiest,
Hl'd to eltiphasie Its objection to a
uossing between Seiond and Thlul
streets elected a high pli ket feme
along the dividing line between Its
light of way and Mt. Manila's nut.-ery.
This fence was painted a hi 1111, mt led.
"Whether the color offended Mr.
Manila or he simply decided that two
could play at fencing. Is not i lear, but
on Monday he erected clo.-e to the s-lg-nal
towel a teme which cut olf mine
view than the lopped off boughs which
went lief oi i it had ever obscuied. This
fence was about twelve feet long and
mine than twenty teet high.
(n Monday night the fence loll. Mr.
Manila says the tallioad i ouip.my
pulled It down with u locomotive. The
uillroad company, in its cm poiatc i a
pacity, gritw and lemaiks that the
lence must have been linpeifectly con
sttui'leil. as It fell while a locomotive
was passing. On Tuesday Mr. Manda
rebuilt the fence, and on Tuesday night
It again fell. Mr. Manda avets that the
l.i.llnad awed the posts close to the
gtound
"i in Wednesday Mr. Manda again
!' built III lence. Jle elected stout
pule.-, and braced theni stiongly at
such a height that the fence will fall
on the sdgual tower If pulled one way,
and tip up and kick It viciously If
pulled the other. He has guai ded the
posts finni predatiliy saws with a net
woik of baibeil wiic, and has iitatloned
a man to wauh the neatlou of his
genius. As a flintier piecauilon Mr.
Manda keeps a sharp eye on his watch
man. The railroad company says the
guai d Is aimed, but Mi. Manda diplo
matically aspens that he has carefully
Instiiicted his man not to shoot any
body who keeps away from the feme."
New York Tribune.
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1 of money by calling liere at the right time. It will pay any person who is desirous g
if of purchasing a Piano to take advantage of these rare opportunities. j
s J lie puunc is mvjLcu lu ian ucic uciuic uujui. ;
If N. B.There is but one Guernsey Hall in the city of Scranton. Guernsey S
H Hall is located near the Central Post Office Building,
0".
Guernsey Hall
Is Headquarters for the
Leading High-Grade
Pianos and Organs
Guernsey Hall is well known as the pj
most liberal Music House to deal with. j
Prices are always low, terms easy and g
goods equal if not superior to any in the j
market. Every instrument is thorough-
ly guaranteed. g
IIlKLlI
nnri nno i ru
U Ull vUUU I
Pianos are a few of the many beautiful gj
and celebrated instruments that can al- g
ways be found in stock. fj
Special bargains can be secured here j
almost every day in the week on Pianos f;
and Organs that have either been re- fj
te lurnea or leu on saie uy panics leuvinp 5-.
r- the city. You can often secure a $350 or
IffbftWfi $400 Piano for less than half that amount 6
FINLEY'S
Specials from
Oar Hosiery and
Underwear Departments
V mn.l mi 1 rtu1 nomiin'ii kMlinR In thos
ilrpjilinriiM Iimum im vltli nmiy odd lolw
nf itcilinlilo liuli kmiIp lioI(l.v itnH iindfr
nrnr, Wr tuii inllxiltd tln brokm Intu to
KiihiT mid irn Ill-Inn a (orllil UI nt tho
iimii.1 liireiltit nlTirnl 'I lie prlir i nt l ilefp
niul k. iioiciK It win ,h itr nuii.li nrcdnl
Mir for eiir (.ill stni k, duly pilltiR up, anil
nukn thl- ilir linip(i tio-tiiy ikpaitmtnt In
the nl tor Hi" next tcv, il.ija:
LADIES' FANCY HOSE
At 19 Cents
fin- lot nf Hup silk
1 r .,) h ,inlniiii ,li.i Ii
'l"l Ull ,i Hi nl '"11
At 25 Cents
IliiMiPil h'Mc in num.
', Willi IJllrKJtfd polk
ipnllty. Now 10u pilr.
IiIhV (,,i 1,1 . ,m,
llinmilnf ,!,, n , nm0
1'lnk l.lnik mth white (rrt
Mime ...Ik. V miti hie value
sl.lllllPA
; ,1111. in
liiwe,
plain
Mirk with
it . .'Joe pair
At 50 Cents
belli"' bin iii.l nlk rinlimlilfrril no( in
all Hip p.ipulai m.IIiI Nliidia, n4 mp1 as th
iniiiiiiiiitiil tiiiiiiMiiliinl -i,1p, the dlcni
;iip liiiM-l niul poll iU rvriiitiil. Thpy alp the
In t alup cfi efli'ii'il at Jilc pair
GENTS' FANCY HALF HOSE
At 19 Cents
limn mII rmlToiil. rrii onr lnif hoe, a
luiji ivnrltllMil nf nrH tltMUhs aw mlor
m-4, our hri ', iijlit. Now . l'ju pair
At 35 Cents
(n lift !.i.1p ilil id onr lulf hrt in ilid
Iul' nf lrrl Hint Kr.iii. li ilrrp Mitch,
it t ,iinl Mlk rniliiitturiril MIri, Ihc color-usf-
.m .lU-i'ilutrh 1 ii .iri'l Uinlr-M .mii jre
tin- lip-t ,ji)t Imp Miown this falln.
Vw :! pair
LADIES' LISLE AND SILK VESTS
At 42 Cents
1 iilifV J i.lt- tluri. mil fimy iilk Pstf,
ui ubiipd, iimi nnin 1 it, im( pmc jarn;
Ihr lipft ,)i, (U ilitj tu bo foumi. Now .,12c
! 314-316 WASHINGTON AVENUE, SCRANTON, PA.
1 J.W.GUERNSEY, Proprietor. I
At 62y2 Cents
HclUi qUHhly
famv silk vc-ls
trade. Now
At 85 Cents
T.a'lli-.V l,i.lo thread ami
.swlv. nhlicil; an Al 7.V
624e
Y.y fire quililv I.idlr' l.lp thread and
famj nlk rit, Mip wis rihliril, tliey are
the hmt iliillar ipulity up ccr ofjcrfd
Now Sir
WHO BLEW UP THE MAINE ?
The Truth Is Not Known, Despite
All Assertions to the Contiaiy.
I lnilp . l'fppir, ill Hip Ilmlol '1'rjn-i.iipt.
Kiiiri tho (iii"itliin cif thr lilowinpr up
nf tho Maln'o hiiti lit'cii icvlvoil In nwny
It l almnst reitiiln that itiipK will ho
tllllilllK UP vim, ill this Into tiny, hup
niailc dlimlilt' iIIhcovpiIph about tlio
wii'okerl linttleshlp. (Initio ilowti fioin
IlllVlltlll 11 f l V ef-lR (ISO, Mil illMUt.llll'P
nmn fiuiip up to me In Kiout i-onflilpiiip
mill wiintPil me to hPo tho pu'slilPtit
of his pompany. Somebody whom tho
pipsldPiit Kiipw hud been tellltifr him
a Ktartllne tale about the Maine, and
he tlioinrlu it was new and ought to
he Klven to the world. Thin partlrulni'
Ktnry wan utie nf the old, old ones
wlileli have made, many pntprpilslnK
newt-piiperfi pnry, and wlilph IipIoiih;
to the o.itRoiy of whut tlip 1 all "pipe
dream!."
In Havana there Ih an Ameilennlzed
l''iiroppan detective who has had ox
peileme in South America and .Mexico
and. therefore, clalnm to Know the
Spnnlsh people. One day Father Clild.
wick, the chaplain nf the .Maine, told,
me that ho received some mysterious
hints from thin detective, who was
groins' to write n hook tellliiK the whole
Btoty and fixing tho rcponslblllty on
certain individuals. A few weeks later
at tho request of tho detective, I went
around to his oflleo to meet it pcioon
who "was on the Hull," This person
wan a former Spanish police olllclal.
and Ho knew just us much us tunio of tho
i'p.-L nf us know and no mme lmt ho
thought If he had $r..o0ti i ash down he
cuiild hd out and bi'lnp: In the aitual
wltnrfcM'i", who wpio In .M..lui, Spain
and South Amerli.i. He did nut S't
tlio $.',cno.
The "pipe ilieain," which at one titm
had the wlldi'St tltcultitlon, and w lil li
lit times limv Is iolved, w.is that
lertalii Spanish dheis woio iniuiini'd
ill the plot to blow tip the Maine, th.it
nftpr the explii'-liin woik w.i found
for tlwiu in the hailini', and that 1
Mime aiildent the air was s-iliut olf and
they woio KioilKht to the surl'aie
d-'iid. Iliad they been com oined in
this plot, this would hae heeii a mn
enlont niPthod of icduclna the num
hrr nt' wlttiP.'-'-ps. but the basis of the
moiy was pme Imanlnatlon. Anoint t
chapter of it l elated to a Spanish ot
tlii'r, who was alleged to haw been In
a hoip-e when tin- explosion oicuncd.
and who inld the inmates just what
was luippenliiR This also was a
"pipe dream."
Vol Ions new spa pels have spent a
Kiiiul ninny thousand dollars, much
nioie in fact than some of theni
would llle to admit, trying to n-tiibllsh
the exact lespunslblllty fur the ex
plosion ot the Maine, and llx upon the
parties who woio supposed to be con
eel lied In II. A Blent mass of heaisay
nnd ciinjeetiite and even of malUe
has bei u sifted. Manclous and ion
tllttlllh" stmles hae been tun down.
nut of all lids work, while the definite
pi oof has never been seemed, 1 he
lleo that most of those who have
followed up the Iniiulile In theli nn
liilnils have t'oinird a pielty dellnlti.
i oik lusitm that there are today loin or
he tieixms llvliiK who weie connected
with the cxjilo.slon of the Maine, ami
that none of them Is In Cuba. A ginln
of tiilth hete and theie. a clu limstance
such as the facts leK.iidiiiK the tiiim--fer
of explosives fioin the aisenal Jut
piovious to the disaster, which cluuui
stiiiu e wa.s estnbllslied to the satis
faction of Captain I.m len Youiik, a
coniKi tins link ivKiudliiK the mines
In the Havana haibor, and iitlier In
lidental Idisioveilcs JnliiK.nl tiiRethel,
have united in foimliiK' sin h an opin
ion. AVhether the pintles were minor
olllcluls who had (wined their know
ledfje dutlni? AVe let's term may 1111
lie open to conjeeuiie. That Captain
fleiieial lllancoand all those sutround
ItiK him were ht milled by the deed,
and that they viewed it with lioiror, Is
as cpi tiiln as that the captain Koneinl
had some .suboidtnates who wiic more
onl lo his piedeiissor than to him.
As a diplomatic incident the des
tiuctlon of the Mnlnp Is elo-Pd former,
and the review of the events comiected
Ith It may be made dlspasMouateb.
Hut this In Itsplt does not justlfythe
assuniptlon that the facts which iliiy
he dlsi losed today or toiuonow will be
pioved to he dlffeiint Horn those
which the Sampson hoaid M'tned to
establish, or that Captain Slgshee was
wrong when lie tumiRiu ins snip nan
been blown up by a Spanish mine.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
-r - j -
PEHHSTLVAMA RAILROAD
Schedule in Effect June P., 1001.
Trains lenve Scranton:
6.45 n. m., week days, through ves
tibule tinin from Wilkes-Barre.
Pullman buffet parlor car and
coaches to Philadelphia, via
Pottsville; stops at principal in
termediate stations. Also con
nects for Sunbury, Harrisburg,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington and for Pittsburg nnd the
West.
0.38 a. m week days, for Sunbury,
Hairisburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and Pittsburg
and the West.
2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays,
1.58 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harris
burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Washington and Pittsburg and
the West.
3.33 p. m., week days, through ves
tibule train fiom Wilkes-Bnrre.
Pullmnn buffet parlor car and
coaches to Philadelphia viaPotts
ville. Stop3 at principal inter
mediate stations.
4.27 p. in., week days, for Hnzleton,
Sunbury, Eanlsburg, Philadel
phia and Pittsburg.
,t n in rrniN'sns. nm Msr
j n. WOOD, On l'a st.
EXCURSIONS.
EXCURSIONS.
Knights of Columbus'
Annual Outing to Harvey's Lake
AUGUST 29.
l.ihiKh jllm- Tr.nn li-urs Itrsty Central
XHURSD AV,
i frnliil ltiilioail nf 'v .Irrr ami
drj'ol ft l.Ai kau.inni aumir, nr f .A) j m
Bauer's Orchestra Wili Be in Attendance.
Tu r w 1 ln jMiIrl for 1 Oi) (ir adults ,ind 7 crnts f--r ch Mrrn tnH nnv be procured
frfni at niiintirr f tin muni il or ai ilfpn w nirnira; i the ev m-i"
i
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
in nil-it A"c it. viol
Tialm lui sii.muui or Niw York t 1.10.
fliM, f .'.' 7 .Mi ami 10ir a in i 1-. I'1. H.-'l.
III"., "iiki mil s.i ii. in. lor Npw Ymk an.l
I'IiiIjiU-IiiIiiu 7 .'.il Jinl 10 0r a in , ana 12 I'i uml
till p. in r'.'r Tulu li.niiu M o.lfl p. in. I it
llulT.ili) -1 15, O'J-' nml 'Hi a I" : 1 ' ''- " "'
ami Its', il in. l'or Hinsliimtim ami wa t.e
tlnn UlUi a in ami I Oi i. in l'or (mmk",
Siaui-i. ami Ititi 1.13 ami --2 a. in.; I.M)
a n :i ,'ii p in Oi ko, .iiainp anil T'li i
train at .i22 a. in ilail.. cn'it siimlat. fur
Moulin!- 'i.irt a in.; t u uivl 7 i"i p. in
NnlioNun nuiiiiiiiiKilatloi,- 4 ll mil II l. in.
Illoi niKbini; DniMini I'.w Soilluinilicrlitul, at
f. fi ami Win a in , 1 .iD ami il HI P m. l'or
I'lMiionili, .il s 10 J in . .IV, nml flirt p. m
Sunilav Train I'm Ni' ork, 1 in, 3 ui, j "i'i
nml tuo'i a m : .1 2n. ILfi nml ft on p. in. l'or
llMtT.il(i-l.n ami II !! a m ; I.M, 3 5.'. 7 nl
ami 11.35 p. in I'nr Ilnah union ami iv ta
tloin no) ami 10 'JO a. in. Illnoinilmru' di'iiloil
I.iMe Mranton, 10 01 a. m. and fi.10 p. in.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Central Hailroad of New Jersey.
il.itii'ii in Nm '"'l- I''001 ' Liberty ftrrct,
N It and "iilh lrn
' timi. tmii i in ill r-i" " Nl' -". vmi
Tiain lo.iir vianloii f"i Ni"v loik, Nrnaik
riiMlictli. I'liilaili'lplH.'. Kal m. Hi Dili Item, Al
hntnun. Mini Ii I liimk .in'1 ttlini" ll.iun, at i 1
a m . ' in-N. 1 10; cxpici", l.oo p. in. Sim
dam 2 11 l'. to
l'or Pill-Ion and Milki Ilinp. S .11 a. in. J 1 Hi
ai4inip 111. Mlllilli. i 11 P in.
Tor Ilillimiiri" ami aliintnn and poinl.i
South and Wi'l ia HiMlili-lii'in. Ml a. in., tin
and lint p. in hnndaw, J.ll p in.
l'or 1.0HJJ lli.iii.li. O, ran fiimc, i-ti-, at S 11
a in. Itlnousli iiiJi lit. and 1 I" P in.
I'ut Iti.idins. I.ilianon and llirioliiUK, h Al
ii iitimn. Ml a. in. and 1 10 p. in. umla;,
11 ii ni.
I'nr l'nllllli', 8.11 a m , 1.10 p.
I'nr Mountain l'ail.. KM a. in.,
'llnotii.li llikiti In all points i-at, (outli
ct at lowest lati's al tin' watloii.
I'. l. Ill'lll'. lirn l'an. i,'t.
J. II. OI.1IAI':n, (ii'ii. Supt.
Y. M. I.
JOINT EXCURSION
510-512
Lackawanna Ave
in I
Councils of I.ai-kaw.inna
Luzerne Counties to
and
1.10 and 4 mi
and
35th National Encampment Q. A. It.,
Cleveland, Ohlo.September 10th to
14th Inclusive.
Fur the aliove occasion ticket nRPntu
of tlio Lackawanna railroad will fell
Hpeclal lulllld tilp tlikets tn Crvolatid
und I'Ptutn at oik- ay fare for the
i omul trip. tlcktn to he on nale pood
KoltiK Soptcttilier Sth, 9th, 10th. Itth and
llith, and for return up to and IncludlriK
Septeinher loth, except by depositing
tickets with Joint n Kent at Cleveland
on or hefoie noon of .Septeinher 15, ie
tut n limit will he extended to leave
Cleveland not later than October 6th
on payment of f.O renin extra. Slop ofT
at HutTalo will he permitted on tho re
turn tilp by deposltltiK tickets with
Joint agent at that point and payment
of one dollar, provided tho Mime is
used1 wllliln the llnal return limit, dill
di en between the tinea of 5 und 2 one
hulf of the ubovQ rule.
Train',
'l, 1
o. ;i
o. 7
r,
111
Virile
I .id.iall.
1 00 p. m.
fi no p. m.
C. Hi ii. in.
Vrrlin
S, i inton.
7 10 a in.
10 10 a. in.
I I p. in.
New York, Ontario nnd Western
Time laid? in lit Similav. lulu' 'J3, 1001.
MlltTIl IIOI'MI.
1,1 J0 1flM'
Suinli'ii. fjilniiiilili".
...10.10 a. in. II 10 a. m.
... 4 no p, in. I II P. in. -...
li.lo p. in Ar Ciinimilalc.
.-OL'TIIHOI'MI.
I.raio l,i-ai
railmla. Carlioinlali'.
7.ll a. in.
... S 10 a, m. 10 nl a in
... ' l.l n. in. I no p m
SLMUl ONLY. .NOIiril IIOI'MI
,raii l.iaip nlc
fi'i.inton. Carliomlale. l'aiou,
,,, s .0 a. in. I' 10 i. in 10.41 a. in.
... 7.00 p. ni r. ( aitmniljle. 7.11 p. m.
-OI'TII'llOI'Mi.
I i-c Liaii rrlp
C,uloU, Cailiotiilalp. Siantnn,
7 ki a. in, 7 10 a. in.
4 SO p. in, fl Oil p. in. fi II p. in.
Tralm No. 1, in work nan. aim n, nn Mne
ilatu, imki- main line icnnei t ioim for Now mY,
ll v. I tka, Oneida, O.wfuo and intriiwduto
pnfliU
Tialm No 3 ami I miko W'jlton, Delhi, Ham
drn and "ldm- i oniii-f tmiw
For futtln-r liifoiiiiatlnii ionull tlikft azenU
.1 (' MH'ltO.N, I! I' - New York.
J l:. 1M.I.M1, T. I'. . Siranlon.
Etiquette of the Profession.
iiiljin inniil'fi of pailLnui'iit i.i walkinu
tlimiiiili Hip i In 1.111111' I Ini' luik li'n In' im
ii mil, JH..1 ulii'id of liitn, an aiipiiitilanii-,lioi.
liamlkiTihlif m.i fllklntr lull cut of M poikit.
'piid ullh .1 liiilliaut Idea, lie ipiliki'iinl In
p.iie and, ft i lut; up jn-l lii'liuid Im frlrnd,
wllliillin tin- liandk'iililrf alloni-lliir without
lln owni'i luints 111 tlit; li-.il awaie nf islut had
taken plait-
lie .! Ju-I nln, nl in ,nldiei lilm ami lall hl
alliiillon in si hat In- had done whin lie fill i
tap on tin- nun, and, liilHurnlin.', inntinnti'il a
ipili't uiiill in tn-likr looklne nun, uhu leluinnl
In Ilic M I', 111 own purfe, liiiidkruhlcf, and
a liumli ot Ur.ia, a' III. kiiho t lmt n.tlnu:
"I lK 'mil paiilon; 1 ilidi.'t knuw jou well'
cnu ct u!" Tit-Uili.
Delnwnro nnd Hudson.
In r.flect June 0, 1'hiI
Tiains for Cnlioiidale lein Manlon al f) JO,
Sim M'l, lo :i ,i in; 1 J . I-'. '.Ml, .l.ji,
D'"i, fi -M. 7.17. OH, 11 M p tn,; 1 Pi a in
l'or lloniMlale and Lake l.odoic, O.iO, lull a,
in . 2 II and .1 -'i p in
l'or Wilket-llnii I. II, 7 1", II, ' -1-. in II
r m.; IJtn, t -. --- :iJ(, -" 'HO. 7 h,
10 II. 11. ..o p in
l'or I.. V. It I- I'ointt-fl.U, OoSa. in.; J 11,
4 'JT and 11 30 p in
l'or l'iniihaiiii It. It. pululs-C.4.1, n,'l-, !K
3... I and I '7 p. m
l'or Minn. and all points noiili fi .iO a, m
and V.ii p. in.
M SllY THAIS'?.
l'or Ciiliomlale-MO, 11, IM a. ill j S.4I, SU,
6 W and I ''i p. ni.
rtii Wilkii. Iline tM a. in ; 1J.IH, 1 o S.J".
U.:J ami VI- p m.
l'or Mlniiv and point noiili .1 r,j p in.
l'or lloiii'd.ile and Lake Lodoii S 50, 11 3J
a. in. and 3 .1! p. in.
Lake Lodore,
Thursday, August 27.
Tiain li.ise llelaw ire ami llml-'
"O, 10 a. m. and I p. in 1 an , "o
n d'-pot
. nits.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
In l'.fTnt June 2, I 'all.
'ri.ilnt li'.ne Sn.inion:
l'ir I'liilailelplni and New York Nia 1 1, fc II.
It It., nl I'll and 'I . a in , Hid 2 K t .'7
IIU.nl. Diamond i:pul. and II ..o p ni, hun
tins 1). K II It- H. l-. f '! ! I". , , ,
l'or While ll.iun, llalemn and prlni-lpil
nnlnu In Hie l".ll IrslolU, l.a II. A II It. It.
ii.ll, 2 IS and t.27 p. III. l'or l'otlilli, I. 41 a
in . 2. is p in ., ., , ,, ,
l'or lli'lhlihini, i:.ilim, Iteadiiu, Ilairi I'urs
ami niiuiipil inieiiuidlaif ft illnn Mt 11 II
ii ii ni.-,. n..s a. in : 2 1. 4 27 illluk Ilia
inoml l'Npievil, 11 ."0 P in Mnnlaja, II. k II
II. II., H.!1 . m ; 1 5 b n p. in
l'or Tunkhiiinoik. ToaamU, Klinii.i, Ilh.ua,
Oeneia und piimlpil iiiliimeiliate l.itinns, ill
11 . I k V. II. II . HI a m. und .1 10 p m
I'm (ienei 1, Hot lipttfi. Ilufl.ilo, Sutaia I'alla,
I liltau" and all polnu wen, in II II 1. II ,
7 IS, 11.1'. a. in., 1 '.'. ' - Illluk lluiuniul I
pit".), 7 I. HUI. U "0 p. in Miiulaw, II i1. II.
It II . II 31. '-? P I"
I'lilluiau p.itloi nml deeping or I.ehluh alley
pailor .ar on all ti.ilnt lutweui Wllket Ilure
ii lid Sr loik, I'lilluli'lphh, llutlalu ami m.
pension Hililue.
IIOI.I.IS II Wll.m'lt. (im. Supl., rt (VnlUml
i.lii'rt. New link
CIIMII.IS l.l'.l . I.en. Pa" l , 2fl Cniilinil
llul. New- link
A MlSNrMMIII.lt, lliv. Pa.. Ast., Ni itli
llellilrlirui, I'.l.
I'm' t n l.i it and I'lilluiau v tciutlont apply tu
SO1! I.ukawanna .oriuie, ttuiitoii, I'a
EXCURSION
of
Scranton Lodge of
ELKS
TO LAKE LODORE
Wednesday, August 2Sth
Tho various committees aie sp. iritis
no efforts to ni.iUf the day one long,
happy holldit). Itefietiliiiii nts of eiiry
des-criptluu will lie on the pi uuuds.
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Manufacturers or
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
48S to 455
N. Ninth Street,
Telcphona Call. 2:133.
.Pfl
Hanoi1' Hand Will Furnlsli Music
Ti uns lev.- Ili'i'are mil llu. U,u rhpit
8 I'i, 10 1,1 i in I ' on iii nn i 'Up m
'liikri., J"i iiii i lulih.'ii. 10 tenia
HENRY BELIN, JR.,
General Agent for the Wyomii.g District for
Dupont's Powder
Mining, HI ttinir. Sportinu, Smokelew and thi
Hrpauno Chemical Company'a
HIGH EXPLOSIVES.
Safety Iue, Taps and rxplodrri. lioom 101 Lon
noll' HuiliJin .Scranton.
aui:ncii.s:
tiioi. ronn . ..
joiis n xjiitii a.
w. i:. MLLi.ir.Av
o.s
Pitten
Pl;inouih
VilkM-Darr
THB
Erie Kalhoad, Wyoming Division,
'I'i aim for ll.inlet and Inleiinediati' pi.liiU leaie
Mianton in (ollnuf So. 'J, 7 Hi a in , So. ,
Hf0 a in i No. I., 'i'J'i i in,. So V"il p. m
So, 'J ami 0 iluouali Irani fm Si Ymk
nlaUMi 1, IS a in.; So :,', in ,:u a in ;
No. 5, XI p 111 i .Nil 7, o n p tu. 'Ii.ilui Noj,
5 and 7 are thmusli n.iln liotu New oik,
sl'MlVV THMSs
Ilepattiire .So. 'JO, 1) a, in. ; So. "!.', 2 p, in.
ArrhaU-.Nu. 21, 13.13 p. nt. ; No. 2J, b.13 p. in.
K! POWDER CO.
Uooms 1 and'.', Com'lth WVi
BCRANTON, PA.
nining and Blasting
POWDER
Ut'deal Mooilomnd Ruin tat Worlct,
Strong Nerves
are tin true source or good, healthy
appearance
Persons with half-starred ticn-esal
wayf look worried nnd "draK(?ed.out."
ui cannot he happy without nerve
vigor j oil cannot be natural without
all the powers which nature meant you
to have.
produce a healthful rIow which nrt
cannot imitate. Tliey InviROrate every
orfjan, put new force to the nerves,
elasticity to the ktep and round out the
face and form to lines of health and
hcatity
81 00 per bov fi boxes (with written
Riiarantee i. S-ifm Hook free. TEAI.
Mmhcini; Co , Cleveland, Ohio.
For ale by John II. Phelps, riiaimaclst, cornet
Wjomlns aemic and t-pruie itreet.
I
LAPLIN 4 RAND POWDUK CD
ORANGE QUN POWDER
Xlretrlo Ilittarlea. Kleotrla Krplojars
fxplodlnj blat, Safely fuitttut
Rejaunt Chemical Co.'s cxp"oVive
BUY THE GENUINE
SYRUP OF FIGS
... MANUFACTURED BY . .
CALIFORNIA PICi SYRUP CO.
".MITI. thi: .nami:.
ProfVaJFTf HEEL',527 ffijfi!
I'hlUrlflphU, I'D. On I J l.trnan HmUIU U4
mrrir. i.urMHtt rurr nUo j n Trltitui
hlit lfM. Altmi, lllo1 ttU.ia, Rrrt !
lifhllilj.loM lintn1,irl'arl.ftrtHrtwrMBoy
ull lav . I n-1ir .uiimrnti it Shrank OrBtnt.
1rvt iMrnrrd i tu IO ilny. 3D jn prprt'rtl k ytnl
horltal ip(rlf'r Ulsprwinr hm forh.nl "Trutfc"tKI
DMlai nry n-llfl A Irrtrtr! frauds Mrthn tklt bkr.T