wr"i siWCW"'' vis-"lfl kri. t( "fVn?"' - --.' "i .. J ' 7't' ' I THIS SCltAiM'ON TRIBUNE-WEDXESD AT, AUGUST 2S, 1901'A !v ?'nfij f-.."?r?a SUCCESSOR TO MR.MACLAREN HE IS A. NIEDEIlMEYEIt, AT rnxsENT, op BurrALO. Has ChnrRO of the AUls-Chalmcrs Company's Interests In the Tan American City The Lackawanna Trainmen Still in Session United Mine Workers Off for the nazlcton Convention Culm Washings the Cause of Damage Suits Laden v wanna's Now Steamer. Much comment lins been ntou'ed Hboiit the vtty by the- reslnniillon of M. K. Macl.aren from tlio Miperltitnidt'nry f the Allls Chalmers company's local 'hop, nnd much siporuliitnn bun boon Indulged In as to who his probable ma toscor would be. It wn learned at the rnmpnr.v'f nlllees on Peiin nvenu, by u Tribune mnn, yesterday afternoon, that A. Nlcdcrmeyer, of Ituffalo, N V.. has been chot-'cn to uceeed llr. Mutt.nreii, but that imthlnB In known yet as to Ju.t when the present fUiiierliiteiulent'M ies iKtiatlon will go Into eff.ct and the new oinclal assume haw. Mr. Neldermeyer l now superlntend rnt of tlio Huffalo plant opeinted by the Allls-Chaliners rinnpnny. He Mill have Jurisdiction ovr the ootnpanv'P Wllkes-Harre plant an vvi'lt an the local works. Mine Workers Leave City. The delegation miniating ot over one hundred mine wurkcrs tioni Hum part of District No. 1 left the city at 0.15 o'clock yesterday tnoinliiR via the Tieliiwiirn nnd Hudson railroad for- Ilazlcton, theru to attend the Joint convention of the three districts, which convened yesterday. Hecretary-Tiensuier John T. Hemp Fy left for Ilazlcton .Monday after noon, nml Piesldcnt Nicholls Joined the delPRates yesterday morning at "WHltes-Harre. The party which left here van headed by National Hoard J.Iemlier Henry Collins, of Carbondale, nnd District Hoard Members M. II. Henley, John V. Kearney and Thomas Llewellyn. District Hoard Member It. A. Court rlcht missed the mornlnp train and left dtirliiK the afternoon for the con vention. Trainmen Are Still Here. The general committee of l.acka wannH trainmen Is still in the city and its members continue to maintain ex treme reticence regarding the tiaiis netlons nt their dally se.-sions. Chairman CiPorne A. Wood. In a tall; with a Tribune man last night, said that the committee will lie here some days yet. He declaied, however, that he was not yet at liberty to make any ftatemeut reRiudliiK the work so far r.'w'LOinpllFlicd. Culm Washings Cause Suits, Klght mill owners on Tomhleken creek have instituted suits nt I'otts vlllo against the Cross Creek Coal company for damages amounting to $h,li(Ki. The plaintiffs allege their properties have been injured to that extent by the culm which washes down from the Cross Creek collieries. J. XV. Moyer, of I'uttsv UK and John M. linrmiin, of Wilkes-lUrro, lepre fiftiu the plaintiffs. New Trolley Road. "Work on the new Hazletnn and AVUkes-I'ane trolley is being pushed with all possible speed. Some four hundred men are at work, and quite a distance of th lord bid has been graded. The projectors will finish the line between Hazleton and St. John's first In order to enable them to con vey the machinery for the construc tion of tin power house, which will hu located on the Welsing farm. Work on the tunnel wax also commenced l.'.st week. This end of the tunnel will be a hhoit distance below Warrior llun. "Wllkcs-H.irre Times. New Lackawanna Steamer. The steamer Alexander iNtmlck reached the new Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western dock, at Thirty fifth street, Chlcag u the south fork of the Chicago river, at noon Monday, August 1!. The Nlinlek Is .117 feet over nil, forty foot beam, and, with a draft of 17 Jeet. carried about 3,00ft net tons of stove coal. JCverythlng at the new dock was In readiness for her arrival, nnd ten minutes after she had made fast, the big .Mead "grabbeis" were busy hoisting out her cargo. 'There v.vrc, of course, the little hitches on account of new and stiff nncnlnery, nnd also the little delays incident to breaking In an entirely now force of men. mi that no attempt Was made at a iccord mi this boat. The Unloading proi ceded, hmvvr, without n fcreakdovv n of any character, and by Hhe timo tvv or tluee more cargoes We received so that the machinery Is 'till working smoothly, the force of men 'thoroughly disciplined and wot king in Jiarmony we may look to m'o this dock establish some new records for fjtilck unloading. Tioubt has been expressed In some quarters ns to the ability of a. vessel of this size to navigate the mitith fork without some extra dredging in two or three places, but no difficulty was experienced In this direction." IJlack Diamond. D,, I. & W. Bonrd for Today. The fnllmvlnp Is the make-up of the D., i,. and XV. board for todny: ti:i:miv. ai is. t, WIM rats i:.il p. in., .1. . Iiuliie; In p. I, V, . Latuir. v.vi:iini:siav, Atii. . Wild CjM Iiiit-l.EO . in , II. DUIilnir: t V m., (1. Kearney; S a, in., I". Mallctl; iu j, ,, A. 1'. .Mullen; 11 a. in., ,1. . lluMi; I V in., I!. M. Ilallett; S p. in., M. Miplm, villi I. V, Hunn'a erew, 0 p. in., M. .1. llrniiii.Mii. Summits Ktc 6 a. in., eal, ,1, .1, Murij), tith .1. Ilennli:an' re; S a. in., wri. (i, tmunfelkrrj 10 a. in., tt, VI. rimierlyj il i m.. at, 3. Carrlci;; '' p. m., .Sa. Viur, i: IcAHUterj 7 p. m., Cayuga, M. (iinlej , 7 ). in., ( .iiuca, Thompwn. Puher S a. m., llouacrj 10 a. in., S. Kill irrty; II. .10 a, m., Worm; 7 p. in., Murphy ; v p. St., II, Coclari 10 p. m,, A, Wldrntr. PaftrnKfr Kniflnea 7 a, m.,' Gaffne.rj 7 a. in , T. Slncrri 10 a. ra., A. If. Kowej 10 a. m., F. K. Becor; 7 p. m Slantonj 7 p. m., MrCovern. Wild (ji W.t-5 a. m., V. Wail; 7 .1. in.. n. llanmiiil; h a. in., J, II. McCann; 10 11. tn., lliniuaii t a. m I. Cavanaiiglii I p. m.. It. Coatnei; '.' p. tn , John Gahagatr, ,1 p. rn , W. A. Itarthi I niH'Wi 4 p, m., J. Wariiell, with t), Ctv'-i iieu; S p. in., Douilicanj 0 p. m., I). !anilu'li. NOTICE. Condurter M. itapln will call at uperintnil. Jnt'aofn.c. Drakciiian A. Attn reporta for No. K, Ayj, M. Uiakcmaji Carliii riporU for A. Gctrlly, Conductor W. D. Minn will UVe hli run S a. m., Auir. 19. It. flllllean will nm J, W. V.urphj't crew on No, BO, Auj, M, until further notice. TAYLOR. Last 1'rldny evening a meeting of the Taylor Prohibition league was called to consider an Important communica tion from National Chairman Stewart, but owing to a meeting of the XV. C. T. I.', that night the meeting of the league was postponed to Friday evening, Au gust 30, in the Sunday school room of the M. K. church, nt 7.M. Very Im portant business will come before the league. The president would like to nee every member present, The funeral of Mrs. Klmcr Slatter, whose death occurred on Saturday, took place from her late home in Fouth Taylor yesterday afternoon. Mij. fchloMcr was a young woman, ?.' years of age, nnd was of n kind disposition, and Her popularity brought n large concourse of friends nnd relatives to tlio obenules. Ser vices were held at L'."0 p. in. In the family residence, Hev. I-'. P. Doty, of Scranton. olllclatlng and delivering nn Impiesslve sermon. Thete were tittm 'ions HOral tributes, showing the es teem In which the dece.iipj was held. At the close of the services, the it mal'.s were conveyed to th Wash burn street cemetery, Hyde Park, where Interment wns mnde. A hus band and two children survive-. The pall bearers were James Calver'. Har ry Courtrlght. Thomas Fausef. and Thomas Wyleumn. The Taylor Lilacs will have as their opponent on Saturday, on the School House grounds, the Dur.vea Hlues The game will commence nt 8.R0 o'i lock. The Anhtracile Glee club will meet tomorrow evening In Llewellyn's hall lor reheaisal. Klaborate preparations nre being made by the muinbeis of Local unions Nos. Mill and IMS, I'nltod Mine Work ers of America, of the i'aylor and lyiie mines, for their first annual pb nlc, to be held nt rewis' drove, on I'nlon street, on Labor Day, Monday, Sept 2. Some of the most prominent speakers of the day will be present. Then will be many nmusenieiits on the grounds. Following are the games' one hundred yard handicap, limit l.'i yards: fat men's race, etc. David Harris nnd James S. l.vans are the ioiiini:Hee on games. All ate invited. Miss Sl'sle Harris, of Union street, was the gti'St of friends In Moscow for the past few days. Taylor lodge, No. P12, Knights of Pythias, will plect ofllccts for the pii suing term this evening. Chester and Spencer Heesp, of I'nlon street, nre spending a fuw days with relatives In Carbondale. Kdmtind Carter, of Storrs street, siient the Sabbath nt Olyphnnt. Mlnonka lilbe, No. H7, Improved Or der of Hed Men, will meet in regular session this evening. Mrs. John D. Jones and son, of Tav lor street, are spending a few weeks with l datives and friends at Bangor, Pa. Messrs. W. H. Davenport and K. J. Fallon are on a tlshlng expedition to flke county. Miss Anitlla Lewis, of firove street, Is visiting relatives in Wllkes-Harre. NEW MILFORD. Special to thi Sertntnn Tribune. New Mllford, Aug. 27. The eleventh annual reunion of the Smith family will be held In New Mllford, August 30, In the park. Dinner will be served by the ladles of the Working Oulld. Miss Clara Inderlled is visiting Hing bamton frlendH. Dr. and Mrs. Snyder, Hev. nnd Mrs. Mallery nnd' Miss (Jorr, spent last w'ck at Huffalo. Prof. II. A, Benson has purchased the bouse on Main utreet, recently oc cupied by L. tt. McColluni. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Van Colt. Miss Ina Aldrlch and Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Wateiman me camping, nt Middle Lake. Mis Kthel Finch' is visiting Hor nellsvllle friends. Mis May Hennet gave a party to a number of her frendx last Svednesilay afternoon In honor of her guest Ml-s Jane Fuller. S. V. Turnbull and family have re turned from their summer home. Mrs. O. Bennett Is entertnlnlng Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Fuller of Scranton. I'nlon meeting will be held every night this week except Saturday. Mon- d'ay night' at the Methodlt chinch, Tuesday night at the Hapt1t, Wednes day at the Presbyterian, following the same older during the week. Miss Lucia tilllesple was a gutct of her grand patents Mr. and Mis. ltobert (illlesple last week. UNCLAIMED LETTERS. r l.lt of li'tti'rs reiliflillillK lllli'illled for nt tin- Sct'iiiitoii iioMtoillee, I.aeKu wniitin eoiiiity. I'.i.. Auk. -. H'Ol. I'er sons ciillliifr for these letters will please uny ndveitlscil nnd filve date of list. Kr.ru II. Hippie, Postmaster. A. 1'. Apilyk-. speelal. A. 1.. of Acliersoii, I). Y. Anderson, Heatriee Andiews, l'reil Aiiilersun. John Hriiiu h, J. T. liurke, V. (i. Nar rows. FimiuIs Hari'lay, t'arrie Hloek, l.ouls Hetnler, O. S. Howeu, Airs. Mabel and Olarenoe Hlowe. A. II. liariihart, John HIkks, I)i. Hasker- llle, (Minrles Itartol, John I'unipliell Samii?l fiinkshank, William H. Coeh ran H, Castrll, Jennie Crnnipton, K. A. 'lark, XV. ('. Crawford, Joseph CiieRo la. ,los,i h Pnvvn, ThunniA IWnut.i, Warren Detker. Nelson lhiiinoiis. Kciiit.ii Klahorty. Charles liross, .Inhu CicMTlKhty, An. Mew Ili.r.sen, Henni'Knu l.ros., C. P. Howe, I.eotii li Hughes, I.c-e Hnl ston, lliirold Il.iwely, '.ot llaxen, William Iluuls, Krank HelberlnK. Inlernatloiial Hrotherluiod ot Sin llonary Klreiuen. ddorn Jaeksnii, Clara J01103, Mary .S. Jones, John JililKe, Thomas K. Johns. J 11 rnh Kline, Marsaiet Kinney, Horthy Klndall, Horsey and Kellv, Miuhael Kihl. John C. Lewis, Theo, K, l.ance. Tom I.enils, Frank MeDounell, Annie Miller, H. K. MePall. Nell Murray, John Jle Kail, Annie Wesslnceiv Annl Mulll Kiin, Annie Melody, Metropolitan Sppelalty Co., John .Miller, Metropoll tan Hppclnlty Co.. Huitene Mel.auKhlln, James Maiinan, M. .1. .Mcl.eod, (special.) Joseph Nlemvrzyk. (leoine OswhIiI. K. il I'liioe, Mrs. I'arlltt, lint Qulnn, XV. l'roper, r.ydia I'hotliero, .Steven I'etlet, II. H. Hursel, At. y C. I'aiU hurst. Kreil Hpopc Crank II, Hoom, Willie Itldly. Anna Homl. I.. T. Staffer. I. XV. Saunders, Klla r-. Stark, XV. II, Smith, A. Sandhlown, K. It. Stoddard, J, M, Snyder, Jnmes Shlnran, Walter Smith, William Shovlln, William Smith, Kxn M. Smith, Mr. Thomp.'n & Co., John l"homp son, Natle Tlche, Tlona Oil Co. JinnIo Wartuletter, lrank Wurify, vS 5vr-N ?'TV l Itllll iriiTTi . - ; 3 CsAV ? irnltgfiTJftU irwP1 3 nm Ei-Efe'B-rHfini'r HfP F ;Hf I w" " l'"i.'JanigTOroMc3M!.;.lMl, m7L g of money by calling here at the right time. It will pay any person who is desirous g a of purchasing a Piano to take advantage of these rare opportunities, f: J The public is invited to call here before buying. g a N. B.There is but one Guernsey Hall in the city of Scranton. Guernsey f- H Hall is located near the Central Post Office Building, g 1 314-316 WASHINGTON AVENUE, SCRANTON, PA. J. W.GUERNSEY, Proprietor. Kn Welncr. H. V. WIlllaniH, Harry IT. Willi:. ,l(i5.(pli WutkliiH, Moilit AVil Min, Sclilnn YaKor, Hcllil AN'rcls--, 'V. V. Wnrliif, Jlrs. A. T. Yost. West Scrnnton Station. lVti'r .1. Pntiolillp, .lamps Mnlt1ievs, Clinrlca .Mit'nitliy, Mrn. .1. A. Me Culinn, Mrs. J.. H. DonilnRtmi. MIkx Atinlo Tinilin, Mr. Jennie Vet nop, Tliomns .imlia. The Knights Templar, Louisville, Ky. tin nernutit of the tilenulal conclave Aucust 27 to 31 inclusive, ticket nfconts of the "Lackawanna lailroad" will sell round trip tickets to Louisville, Ky., al tate of one fare for the round trip. Tickets will be on sale Rood ffolnc Au gust 22 to 2,'i Inclusive, and srood for return until September 2 Inclusive, ex cept by deimsKltlK tickets with Joint iiRpnt at Louisville on or before Sep tember 2 return limit will be extended to leave Louisville not later than Sep tember ll on payment or ,,n cents. Slop off at Huffalo to visit the l'an Ameiiean will be permitted on the letiiru trip upon payment of one dol lar extra and deposltliiK ticket with Joint iiKPiit. providliiK passenger reach es destination within the tlnal return limit. The (Ir.ind coiiimitnilery of KnlKhts Templar of New Jersey have an a 11 Kid for a special train to leave lloboken at 10 a. 111. August 2,1, reach ing Scranton at 1.30 p. 111.. and a cor dial invitation has been offered to all local Sir Knights and their friends to Join them at Scranton. Sovereign Grand Lodge. I. 0. 0. F. Indianapolis, Intl., Sept. 10th to 21st 1001. I'or the above occasion ticket agents of the Lackawanna railroad will sll spei lal round trip tickets to Indlannp olls. I ml., at regular Hist class one way fare for the round trip. Tickets will hq on sale good going Sept. 12th to Mth Inclttslv", returning to leave Indianap olis not later than Spt. 1M or earlier than Sept. mill. Hy depositing tickets with Joint agent at Indianapolis, Intl.. on or before Sept. 23d, return limit will he extended to leave Indianapolis not later than October 7th on payment of .in cents additional. Stop off at Huf falo will be permitted on the return trip by depositing ticket with Joint agent No. .10 Kvchange street, and on payment of Jl.OO extra, provided that ticket Is used to destination within the final return limit. Children between the ngs of !i and 12 years one-half of the adult rate 35th National Encampment Q. A. B,, Cleveland, Ohio, September 10th to 14th Inclusive. Kor the above occasion tlckPt agents of tlio Lackawanna railroad will sell special round trip tickets to Cleveland and return at one way fare for the round trip, tickets to be on sale good going September Sth, nth, 10th, 11th nnd 12th. and for return up lo and Including September IGth, except by depositing tickets with Joint agent at Cleveland on or before noon of September 15, re turn limit will be tended to leave Cleveland not later than October tith nu payment of W) cents extra. Stop off at Hulfalo will be permitted on the re turn trip b depositing tickets with Joint agent at that point ami payment of one dollar, provided he same used within the final return limit. Cbll dren between the ages of 5 and 12 one halt of the above rate. Exposition and Industriol Fair, Toronto, Canada, August 20th to Sept. 7th, 1001. l''or the abovo occasion ticket ngents of the Lackawanna rallro.nl will sell live day coach excursion tickets tn Toronto, Canada, and return via Lew Iston and steamer ut 17,75, also ten NLAND 1t SllUalC RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware, Lnckawanna nnd Western in i:rrect .ub. 11. mot. Trains leave Scunton fur New Yuri. -At 1 10, .l.tui, fi.'.S, 7..'.0 anil 111 Hi a. in.; 12.4'i, 3. SO, 3.41, .van ami S.uo p. in. l'nr .New York and Pliihilelplila-7.S0 ami Ki.ui a. 111 . ami 12. II ami .1. li P. m. K01 Tohhanna -At .10 p. in. t.'nr nuffalo 1 is, 6.22 ami 11.11O .1. m. : l.SO, n.W, 7 01 ami II. Si 11. 111. Tor HiiiEliamtnn ami way tta tlon 10.su a. m. ami 1 .01 p. 111 l'nr 0wck. S.iiaui-e ami I'lkii 1.1.1 ami rt.22 a. in.; 1.:'.0 anil ,'l.iJ p. 111. IHweeo, yr.uu-e anl l'ii'a tram at 0 22 a. 111. ilailv, ercpt Sunday. Tor Montiiine (MiO a. ra.j I.IV1 ami 7.01 p. ni. Nli linNoii aunnniioH.itinr,- 100 anil 0.1.1 p. ni. Illnciin-liiirc Division - l'nr Nnrlhiinilieilaiul, at (i li ami 10 Oi a. 111 ; l.Stl ami H 10 i. in. Tor I'hiiicnitli, at S.I0 n. tn.: .'1..M ami ooi p. in Sunday Trln l'or Sew York, 1.10, ;i.ri. i Y, ami I110") a ni. ; il.'jo. n.1.1 ami ,Vi) p. 111. For Uiitl.il"- 1.15 anil d.22 a. ni ; 1...0. .1.32. 7.0.1 ami 11.31 p. in. l'nr llinghamton ami .n ia tmin O.ki ami 10.20 a. 111. rtlnninvluiri; iliiiilun I.eaie Sirantnn, 10.0.1 a. m. anil 0.10 p. in. Lehigh Valley Hailroad. In r.ffret .lime 2, 100'. Ti.iiiH lean- Stranton: l'nr I'lillaiUlplilii .mil New York via 1). k II I!. II. at H 41 anil 1I.3S a. in, ami 2 1", 127 llllai k lii.mmnii DvprovO, ainl ll.Wi p, 111. hun d.n. II. ts II. It. It.. IK. "' I', m. j'nr Wliite Haven, llazletmi anil primln.il puinH In the mal leninns, ill I), k II. It. It., 11.11, 2 1' ami 127 p. 111. l'or l'nttiville, U.I1 .1 ni . 2.1 p. 111. l'nr lletlilrliein, Ka-mn, Iteadme, llaiildmri; ami iiriinlpal iiilerniiillale clatiom m II. k II. It. It., 0 45. Q.J .1. 111 ; 2. IS 427 lllliik II1.1 iiiiiinl Hvpresis), 11. 11 p. in. Sumlays, I), k II. It. It., !U! .1. in.: li", 1'-' p. I". l'nr Tiinkliannoik, l'n,vjiila, Klinlr.i, llh.ua, firneia anil prlmipal mtnineiliale l.ilinn. Ma II, I.. .; V. It It.. MO .1 in. ami H. in p. 111. l'or (ieneia, Itm he-lir, llulTaln, Ni.ic.ir.i I'.ilU, fliliami nml all pnliiN ie.t, m I). ,V II. It. It , 7.ti, 11. .V, a. 111., 1 "S. .1.:i.'f (Illaik lii.iiiinml f presO, 7.4i. n II. 11 "0 p. in. Sunday, I) k II. It. It., ll.ii. ..'-'; p. 111 I'lillnuii pailur ami !fipine or I.ehiLii Valley pailiir cars en all tialiH lielween Vt'ilke Pine ami New Vntk, I'hiladilphla, llulTaln ami Sin peiioinii llrldue. HOI. I, IN II. Mll.nrU, (ii'ii. Siipl., 20 I'mtlaml htl'ei'l, New Yelk. CllVltl.r.S S. I,i:i:. tieii. I'.ei. A(jl.. 20 Cm 1 1 mil e-trei 1 . New Ymk. ,. vv N(iNNi:vi.Miii:n. niv. i'a. .vsi . south Hit hlehc in. Pa. l'nr llil.i't- ami Pullman ieei,ilinn appl. t'j t'.ii'i I. jikavv ,111111 aieuiie, Sirantnn, Pa Delaware nnd Hudson. In r.ffiil dune 0, l!)OI. Trains fnr Carhondale loaie Suaiitou at OJO, SKI, Ml, 10.1.1 11 I".! 1-.0'', l.SO. 2.44. 3 52, &.2'i. O'Ji. T 17. Ii.ll. 11.20 11. in.; 1. 10 a 111 l'or llnnedale ami Lake l.ndoie, fi.20, o.: .1. Ill ; 2.11 and .1.211 p. 111. l'nr Wilkes-Ilairi'-il.li. 7.K S.I1, tl..i, 10 11 a. 111.; 120I. 1.2s. 2.IS, 3.JJ.I, 4.27, 0.10, 7.1 10 41, 11. "0 11. in. l'nr I.. V. It. It. PoliiH-0.45, 9.i a. m, ; 2 H, 4 27 and 11. Ml p. m. l'or l'eniia.vhiiila II. It. poliiU 11.1,1, 11.,'ls, 2.1, 3.3:1 and 4.27 p. 111. l'or Alluny ami all point north C.20 a. 111. and 3.52 p. 111. sisnvY tuuss. l'or farlmnilale-- s.iu, 11.3a a, 111.; 2.41, 3.52, S.52 and lo.i2 p in. l'or WllkM llarre -0 SS a. in ; 12.tkl, 1.5. 3.2. C.32 and 8 12 p. ill. .'or Albany ami point north 3 .12 p. in. l'nr llni'.enlale and Lake bodori S.io, 11.33 a. 111. and 3.52 p. in. New York, Ontario and Western Time Talde In Ded unday. dune 2.1, 1501, NllltTIIJlOl'.Nil. I.eaie I laiie Arrlie Tralnl. No. 1 No. R ho. 7 Si union. ,. 10.30 a. in. , . 4.ii p. ni. rarliomiale. C.idaiij, 11.10 a. in. I no p. in. 4.14 i. in. 11 Oil n. in. .. 0.10 p. in, Ar. 4'ariiondale. (1. 14 p. in. oLTii iioixn l.e.io Leave rrlie C'ailonU, L'arliomlale. Siianlon. 7.i a. in. 7 40 a. in. ... P.40 a, in, 10.01 a. in. 10.40 a. in. ... C.li i. in. 4 00 p. in 4.41 p. in, SUNDAYS ONLY, NOIII'll-HOI'M', I.eaie Leave Vrrlve Riiantnn. Carbondale. I'aUoila. ... S.30 a. m. 0.10 a. m. 10.4.1 a. in. ,., 7.00 p. in. Ar. ('aruondale, 7. li p. pi, SOL'THIIOIND. Leave Leave Arrive Cadokla, ('arhomlale. Srianton. 7.01 a, in. 7.40 a. in. I So. No. 4 So. 8 No. 9 So. 6 No. (1 No. 10 . 4. SO n. in. 0.1V. n. in. 6 4i n. r.i. liain m. i, on week ua.vi, ami h. on ;iiu rla), inakejnain line innneitiona for .New York, ritv, I'tiia, Oneida, Omega ami lnternieUult potnt. Train' No. 3 ami 4 mike Walton, Delhi, llun. leu and Sidney rniinrttloim. l'or (iiillur information inniult tliket acenH. J. ('. VNIHIKSON', (I P. A., New Yoik. J. 11. WLl.SIL T. I'. A., Scranton. day ticket llrst class In every respect for $0.76. Tickets will 1m Rood koIiii; AiiBtist 3tnt and Sept 1st. Children between the iiRen of .1 and li yearn one half of the adult rate. "".?..-.??..-.. .-v. Guernsey Is Headquarters for the Leading High-Grade Pianos and Organs Guernsey Hall is well known as the j most liberal Music House to deal with. ! Prices are always low, terms easy and goods equal if not superior to any in the fj market. Every instrument is thorough- S ly guaranteed. g iili.ii Pianos are a few of the many beautiful g and celebrated instruments that can ' al- g ways be found in stock. j Special bargains can be secured here g almost every day in the week on Pianos g and Organs that have either been re- g turned or left on sale by parties leaving g the city. You can often secure a $350 or g $400 Piano for less than half that amount & EXCURSIONS. Knio-hts of Annual Outing to Harvey's Lake THURSDAY, AUGUST 29. V .a l.mial linlioad of New Jersey ami 1-hiRli Vallev Tr.un li iim ,terte ( cn'ral ilepnt rt l.ai k.iuanna avenue, at 8. SO a. in. pcll! tram leaif Jervi tiiilr.il ilepnt ,11 I 0 p 111 nm 1 lor Like Bauer's Orchestra Will Be in Attendance. T'i kci wul lie s.dil f.Tlii f..r jHii'N and 71 renu 'nr .luldr-n. and nu; lie preeureil fr ni aio nii'iiilii r nf I'n 1 un. il, m al ilipot the 111.. mini; nf Hie e. uim -n M KM SUMMER RESORTS. HOTEL CLIFTON, LAKE WINOLA. PA. Finral S'lmmer II iel in Nnrllieislern Prnnvjl inula, lintel h.n ki r.ut Delaware, l.aikawai.ni and Weetern train it I'ailorwllle. I.e.mns Scranton V 11. tn. and 4 p. 111. Write for rate.), iIl J. W. Moore, Prop RAILROAD TIME TABLES Schedule in Effect June !i, 1001. Trains leave Scnfnton: 0.45 n. m., week days, through ves tibule train from Wilkes-Barre. Tullman buffet parlor car and coaches to Philadelphia, via Pottsville; stops nt principal in termediate stations. Also con nects for Sunbury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and for Pittsburg and the West. 0.38 a. m., week days, fr.' Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more. Washington and Pittsburg nnd the West. 18 p. m week days, (Sundays, 1.58 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington nnd Pittsburg and the West. 3.33 p. m., week days, through ves tibule train from wuKes-uarre. Pullman buffet parlor car and coaches toFhiladelphia viaPotts ville. Stops nt principal inter mediate stations. 4.27 p. in., week days, for Hazleton, Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadel phia and Pittsburg. .1 II. lU'Tiiltvnv. nm ir. ,1 11. WOOII. On. I'a Nst. Central Hailroad of Now Jersey. Slatinim in Nw Inik-I'oot of I.iIihi) it. It., and Smith r'env. Tivii: tviii.i: in i:l'ri:cr .ii'M' .;o. vn Tiain leave Sirantnn for New Voik. Nevv.nk, liiralirlh. I'lillailelpliia, La-Ion. Hitlileliein, l leiilnvvn. Vlamli I'liuiik and While linen, at ..-, a. in.', expiem. 1.10, e.spieJ, 4.im p. in. Sun Vor Pitiaton ainl W ill.e Bane, li a. in ; t 10 anill.lrtp.il. siinda).. '-Mo p ni. l'nr llalllmoie and vahliujt'iii and poinia South and We.t via llelhleheiii, '..i a. in., 1 Id and 4.1" !' " Sunda.v . i.15 p. in. l'or Jem Hranili. Oiean fiiove. t,. , at g.jj a in. (IIiioiikIi roaih), ami 1. 10 in. l'or lteadinif, Lelianon ami llariitlimir, via l leiiluwn, S.1.1 a. in, and l.lo p. in Sumlava, 2.11 p. ni. l'or Pottvllle, SSI a. tn., 1 10 p. in Vnr Moimlaiii Talk, S j.i a. in., 1.10 a'll l.o) Thronsli llikfN to all pnlnt eat, ioutli and wilt at loweat rales nt tlm -tailon. 4'. VI. Ill I1T. Ion lm Vut. J. II. Ol.ll M'SI'.N, (..'li Siipi. Erie Kallroad, Wyoming nivlslon, Tialt" for llivvley and Inlennedule piim !PAl0 Siianimi a follnvv.: No. ', 7.10 a in : No. , 8.W1 a .in.i No. fi, '."il p. in.! Nu. i, .'i-.'ii p. , No. 'J and ( lhrouirli liaint for New Vnrk Ariiv.il'.-No. I, s IS a. in , No ;l, in .id n m ; No. , .1.1.1 p. m. I N. ". 0.11 p in. Irjuii Noa. 5 and 7 aie throucli iraln. frmii New ork. slNDVY TII.MNS. IVpailnren No. Oi, 0 a, in.; Nn. I;', -2 p. m, ArrlvaU-.N'o. SI, 12.15 p. m. .No. 2J, 8.15 p. m. Hall III nn EXCURSIONS. Columbus' $4RoundTrip$4 Children's Tickets $2. A grand thro day exiui'slon to Sara toga Springs, Wednesday. September 4., over the 1). II. railroad from Scranton, Wilkes-llarre, Ilonesdale and Carbondale. Parties desiring to remain three days extra can do so by paying $1.00 exit, i to ticket agent at Saratoga. Trains leave Willfs-Mane at 5.3.I a. in. and oMiT p. in.: I'lttston .Vol a, in., and 3.21 p. in.: Scranton i;.20 a. in and 3..12 p. m.; Caiboudale 7 a. m and 1..T, p.m. SPECIAL THROUOM CARS TO THE SEASHORE paily il.MCpt Sunua.vj Yu CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW JERSEY Leave Scranton nt 8:55 n. m. for Long Branch, Ocean Grove, As- bury Park, Belmar, Spring Lake, Sea Girt, fcc, lleiiinniiB. Iiav I'"ini rii.i.ml at 11 i j m ; Spimu I iki. II li a in : lli'lniiir. II .Vi i m . V-t.ini- I' nk ami lliean tir.ne, I'll1, i i . ,,i Iliamli, 1- !- p ni. Vnneil at ii.inmn ,n 7 1 p. in 'Iim will lie kipl up fnr Hie ruin. ravin, e.pei ull) for ilie aieniiiinndaiion of uuiilii.. ,i it Hill enatili' pasMiiicn r .tune aid leiain lonifnrtaliU' nan ilurins tin; mute jouiniy. THE C POWDER CO. liooms 1 antl'2, Com'lth B'l'd'g. BOS ANTON, VA. Hining and Blasting POWDER M M Mooalo nd Ruib lit World. LAPLIN RAND POWDOU CO3 ORANGE GUN POWDER Klcotrla llattsrlea. Rleotrlo KiploJtri. zpioitloi blutvi, .Safety fait hi 1 Repauno Chemical Co.'s II 1(111 EXPLOilVCl ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS. Grand Atlantic Hotel no annex irpinia Ave and Heaih, Atlantic City, N J. Eixth iear, 3M biauiilui looms inmite, cingla and with baili, hot and nld ea-vvaler batln in hotel and auncv Loiaiion seleit ami leniral, within livv jhi of the Stiel Pier Oulivntia. tlftirs rpeiial tprlng rates, fli tn HI by vvrckj J.'.M up by t-y- spevlal rate to families. Coachei meet all tialni, VVilto tor booklet, UlAHLUS B. COrB. FINLEY'S Specials from Oar Hosiery and Underwear Departments V in"t riuip'.liil ir.ion'n crlllne in th iUp.it! inrnl lMtr n witli nun.v odd Inl or iMuiiir hlttli ruw linolfry JInl unacr. wrar r 1ui Hitil the hrokrn ltt t. Cdlifr mill rr" lidnw .1 i.ulUI lil of lhi tiuny lMrc.ilii '(Irirrl. Tlip price rut l rtcp mi'l Ri-iKinin. will x.iialp nimli nofiicd pur fer'iiiir (.ill Uiik, ililly pillni: lip, nn 1 mike thl the lniiril lioMfiy deiuktment in the iltv for lln iii-ii lew iljysi LADIES' FANCY HOSE At 19 Cents One tot ni flue llk TinidieH lioo In ri'irn. b. r nt liiml'Din" liail, with ,iiire4ter polk iloti. mi I'xu'llcnt i'jc iuility. Now ltk. pair. At 25 Cents IjiIipV f,il W,ii I. nml ftjlnle. l,n, Hi tin-l,n f ilie, ie.il 111.H00 jatn. In pljiti bl.uk. Iil.uk llli wlille feet, Mark well Mime rule.. A ln.ilitileM value al ,.2jc pair At 50 Cents I .lille' l,i, e .1liil f-lIK rinliloiiliiril lio.e in .ill tin. populji Milnl li,nle.. .11 oll at tin nlll ilni'l.l.ll i nilimlilrliMl tll.4; the lieifint am tm I nnrl pninli eoi uteil. IIhv aie tlm lu'i v.ilue iiev iifliinl .il 50e pair GENTS' FANCY HALF HOSE At 19 Cents (titiW MlK rinlti 'hlnrtl iuir hjlf h.fr, t.nc .iN"nittiini 'f I'frtly doiKtn n1 rnnr lniif, our Im t 1I.m U.ilil. Now .. llr ut At 35 Cents iiuit- I tl (lii .fl nnn-hilf hino in iJiil 1i.dli'4 tf ..ti-l unit ur.i.t , also rfrop htttrh, Ui Mtul Milk nnlaonicrfH Ftlr, th? color 1 1 a . itr rflnhitl f,i.-i aiul -tain)fM jn-l aic i h In't -H' hnc hliiin thU P4on. Nn 3ir piir LADIES' LISLE AND SILK VESTS At 42 Cents l..iili,'-' l.i -lo tine nl aii'l (jiny ullk venlJ, si iiiiliiil. iiuiti limn ilean, pure jarmj the hi. i .' iiiilit) to tic found. Now .Ail At 62y2 Cents lliller quality I. idle.,' I.We thiead an4 fain v Mlk ien, hl nhhed; an Al 7.V Rrade. New 621?!: At 85 Cents l.Mra Are nuilnv l.adirc,' I.Ule thie.nl and fun) i-llk fi-l: line Swi rthlied; they aie Hie liet ilnllir quality we cirr offered. Nnw Soo 510-512 Lackawanna Ave' 1 Lager Beer Brewery Mauuracturcrs rr OLD STOCK P1LSMER 485 to 455 N. Ninth Stroot, Telcphons Call, 2333. HENRY BEL1N, JR., General Agent for tlio VVyomlr.s Distiict for Dupont's Powder Minlns, nlatlnr, Sporlinff, SmokeleM anl tti Itepauno ( heinical L'oinpany'i HIGH EXPLOSIVES. Safely Fuse, f'api and LvplodeM. rtonm 101 Con ned lluildin: .Scranton. AdUS'LillS: THOS. ronn JOHN I! smith k -ON .... V. K. MULLIGAN Pii'fon ... l'l)inoutli .Wilkesllarrci Failure in life l more often due to exhausted nerve force than to lack nf capital, Strong nerves nre the capital that helps men cmipier condition. When people loe their capital they settowotk. toienainit IV hen we Ice our nerve force we otiRht to ieek it uieitis of Retting it bark There is a way, certain nnd scientific. feed the nerve, raaVInc; them steady and stronKn steel. Wc do not believe they can fall to cure Nervous Deliilily nnd pii) lcal ex. li.intlon;tli.it' why we. iRtee to refund your money If six boxes do not cure you, SI 00 per hox: fi boxe MOO. mailed sernieiv seaieu uvnii rrccipi m pint Hook free Vililrei. Pl'AI. .MKPICINE Co.,-Clevelanil, Ohio. Kor sale by John II I'hell", riiarnncUt, comer Hjomins avenue and Spruce street BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS MANUFACTURED BY CALIFORNIA PIO SYRUP CO. tu-M.TI5THi; .ami:. 0 ss OProUM Cf HEEL,"527 JtiJltfl Jl tiurrk. tiimriilMiln rwr Uih; nitll I'rlftUt A ,tiL IMii-iur t tfr, 4hm, llUtvl I'iiUar. Rrtout, (Vnl lti'hllHjilo( HBhw'l,iirlrlAilri)Mrnft l Njjyfl3 tul linn I nrloirlnprntTilt V Khruf.ii Orfttit, tjf7-.lT7VTr1rJ 4l.irly.IMpr(iMlf0Mni !boplUltprrknrtlrifriiir"'l furiSAuV Truth '! luxlnii tntrf ifdll lfftrctfrii1. 1iwll tn ihUpKpr. t lTl" -- -- Il4 ' 4