r. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY. SEPTEMBER. 2, 1901. t NEWS OF FIRE DEPARTMENT NEW SUPERINTENDENT PIHES IN CHARGE. OF Will Spend This Week Getting Ac quainted with the Department and Ascertaining Its Needs New First Class Steamer Recently Purchased by tho City Has Ileen Received. It Will Probably Be Tested Today. Steamer Will Be Housed at the Nay Aug Building. H. F. Wrlifr, the now HupPi Intoml nt or the lillirau nt Hi on. iimuned Hip '.utlrts of liN nlllcc on. Snttinlay iiwin .tic, nltlictish IHh nppDlntnicnt did not actually bo Into effect until C o'eloclc thnt nlBht. 1'". V. Xlgciiniitin, tho it tlrlntr chief. deslieii to ro to Huffiilo on Saturday innmlnc, and Chief J'"r her iiKrcfd to Hike tip his duties u little earlier th.ni mtwwii)'. The new clilnf paid yixMenliiy that he would establish lieadiittaitriH nl tin Nay Aug onelno hmie. 1IH olllce hours at tlm city hall will h from 9 to 11 n. in. for the piwnt. lk will di vote tho lnnrrr putt of hlo Unit this week In malting' an Inspection of tlie Fmernl luiso and cngliu' hone and in VecomlriR nmualtitetl with the peiinu lent men. He paid that he contemplates a mini tier of changes In thf nuiiiiRCiiiwtit of iho deptii'tineiit, hill desltes to iiy nothlliB about them fur tho picsf-nl. Craihlook Most Is. who was appointed ns ch'ik of the (lopiiitnicnt h runner Chief Zlzoliniitin unci who xxn.s Ininr icetly lOporled List wtek ns liitxlnir. re sUnviI, Is tit lie letnllieil by Chief Vcr her. Former Chief P. V. XJy.elm.inii has nceoptMl ii position as I'leik In the fielpht depai'tinenl of the Deluwaie, Lackawanna and Wistfin (iimpany, and will assume his i!uile ns soon as he returns fioni the I'ati-Ainerlcan ex position, for whlih he lift on Satur day, liefoie ho became chief of the ile irtment he wii emplo.xeil In a similar captivity by the (niiipniix. The new llrt-da"' steamer pur chased by the city liom Hie American FIte Knsltie company nriled heie on Saturday oer the Dtlawaie and Hud Kin railroad and l 1iiib on a car nmr the station. nxxiiitlni; the anhal of the company's agent and onglnoci, who are expecti d to ai live toilaj foi Hie pur po.se of nuikliiB a test of the new piece of appaiatus. This test Is to be n oty tlintotigri one. The steamer will be attached to a lite hjiiinnt In the icntral pan of the city and an effott thus made to ascertain whether or not the water preMUM- Is sulllclent to allow It to he operated at Its highest rate. Itn pump ing capacity will also be tested In the pumping of water from the tlver. The new steamer has a pumping capacity of l.liii) gallons a minute, or 3n) gallons more than the Crjstal tteainrr. which Is at pirsent the argest in the i Ity. It Is built more for ervico than for show and is not veiy uetty to look upon. Its boiler being .natneled a dull black. Instead of being nickel-plated. I). .1. Slowe. call man at tho Nay Aug Knglne company, Is to be tho engineer. On account of the gioat weight of the new ste.uner. it will have to be drawn by three horses, but this can not bo done until the Nay Aug engine house, where it Is to be housed, Is le-mntlclc-tl. The steamer at present used by the Nay Aug ionipan. Is to be kept in esere In tho central pint of the city for use in cao of an emeigeniy. For the Hist time In the hlstoiy of the tiro department the purchasing of supplies has now been placed upon a sjslematle basK one man Is pet sun nily icsponslble for everything pur chased and that man Is Directed of Public Safety F. I.. Wot inner. "I it in willing." sjld he the other day In conversation with a Tribune man. "to be held personally icsponslble for every single aitlcle pun based for the Hie department. 1 lmxo given stilct instructions that nothing can bo pur chased until 1 hae apptoved the ie- lulsltion and have ascot mined that thelo aie sillllclent funds to pay for the 111 tide ie(Uliel. 1 shall take especial pains to mold tile I'liMllou of dellelen-x'l-'B and bellcxe Ihal I Will be sllccev. ful in so doing." rndei old legul'itlons the purchase of supplies was left to Iho i hlof of the Hie department anil tho ihairmon of thu common and select council Hie de partment committees Th chief gen erally did all the pui chasing, but could not be held diiectly responsible foi It. Tho rev-it It of this method of doing business can be sei n In the countless number of dellclency bills turned in by ' (the fire department tor the past few fears. This will be done away with by I Director "Wormscr's system, which re quires a captain to secure his nppiovul .ifceioro ho can een lme a horse shod. If ETosepTi Hall, tlio well Known postal tlork and niPinln i of Mio I'l'.inKllii Kn Bine company. Ii.ih I n i-li-c toil liy i tit- KJrcmcn'H llfliof .ikih iatmn n. dolc BtitP to the .--t.iti llit'iiii'ii's 'onxpntlon tn In hold 111 1'llllinlclphl.l ill (VlollPI. Iliirry Orcmnxnuil Iuim bi'in clioben an altom.itc. INDUSTRIAUOTTINGS, Tho Anthracite Coal Hatket Is Quiet but Strong at Fresent D. 1. & V. Board for Today. The anthrncltP innrKct In qiilPt hut ptroiiBT. Thcrp (ire no illstilflilnK pIp ment" and prlceH ni' Roncritlly main talnfit. N'o ono in (Uitlns tln ilroulnr raiPH, so far ns can 'oe iibcrtalned. The lue. advance sclipdulcd for Spji tpmher 1 causes no dlHtiubancp. Thp trade has been able to absoih quietly the very large production Itetall deal ers In the East report tin unusally latur trade for the 8eanon. In fact, th'-y nay trat on unusually larR pioportlon of customers are puttliiK In their winter clocks', c that there Is almost a rush. In the western trade trouble Is found In EetliiiR coal enough. The shlpmenlH to lake ports are kept down on this end uci'itUKo of short car supply; whllo at Lake Idle port."t there Is, trouble about RPttluc; tho ore boats unloaded nnd ready to tako coal. The season Is now ho far lulranced that It Is very jirobable navlKittlon will close before oil contracts can ho filled. Tho nniclal statement of nnthracltc output to July 31 nhows for tho seven r.onths HlilpmcntH of 31,219,127 tons, compared 'with 20,278,606 tons for the corresponding period of ISOOj an In cieane nf I,'JIU,5'J1 tons, or 1S.8 per cent. N A I Many a Scranton Reader Will Feel Grateful for This Information, When your back gives out, Decomes iHine, weak or aching, When utlnary tioubles set In, Your kidney are "In a bad way." Dunn's Kidney I'IIIk will cure oil. Hpi-o Ih local evidence to piove It; .Mr. rhlllp (tinver, bather nt the cor ner ot I.aekawainia nnd 1'enn avenues, ,sny.c "I wai subject to pains across my back for foihc time. After being on my feet for fourteen or fifteen boms a day, tho pain was so Intense that 1 could Bcarcely bear it. 1 tiled dilfermt ipniedlcs", but never got nny thing that bi ought lellef until I used Doan'n Kid ney 1'llls. I only used them n fhoit time before f was entltely lid of the palit. and It Is month since I had any symptoms of my former tumble. My wife also used Dn.in's Kldnev Tills, and Joins me In praising th"in. I would not be without them 111 the lioue ' Kor .i1p by all dealers. Pi he, CO cents. Koster-Mllburn Co.. Huffalo. N. V., sole agenta for the 1'nlteil States. ltemeinber the no substitute. name Doan's and take The miners' convention Is In salon nl Hazleton this week, and is consider ing several alleged gilevancps against the companies. It Is not b"lleved that any strike will lesult, as It Is expect ed that amicable settlements can be leaehed. Knglneerlng and Mining Journal. Presented with Watch. Charles 11. AVIIIIatns, of Qulney ave nue, for many years foreman of the Delawaie. Lackawanna and Western Itallroad company's blacksmith shop and who will l?ae tho city today for ilamiltoti, O., where he has accepted a position with the Nlte.s Tool com pany. was piesented with a gold medal and chain Saturday night by the men in his department. ltenj.iniin Thomas made the presen tation spoch and William Clarke nlso spoke briefly, l'vcry man employed in the shop was present, and following the presentation a smoker was en Joy ed. V., I. & W. Board for Today. The following Is the make-up of the D., L. and W. board for today; M I1V. SKITKMHI It I. Willi fU, l.at S p. Ill , 0. Kcariu.v, 10 p. in., tiuiislincy. M0SI1VY, SI'.flKMni.lt 2 Willi C.ilf, l'.at l.::o a. in, II. lMcrl; I i in , .1. W. Pcclni", 10 I. in., II Hi-lMlii;, 1 in , ('. W. Iiiinn; .' p. in., II. J. I.jrkln; U p. in , F. Iljll.lt. S'linmllK. l'tc.-fi p. m , oi'l. .1 .1. Murray. 1'iMnm. -s .i. in., Iliiiwri, 1ft a. in, . W nip. nfr; ll.::n . m . Mnun; " p. in., Muiili; 'I p. ni., W. II, nirtlirilnnuw, IMniKrr llimliics i .1. in , (JilTnrv; 7 .1 m , Cilllcin: in n in, O. W. I'it7i:rnlil, 10 n. in, V. K. Somr; 7 p. m , suntuti; 7 p. in. Mi (nrrn WIM CM, Wt-10 , in, r. Will, wlih (n.in nm!i' n; -J p. in.. It. Cittnrr; 1 p in , (. Ilini(ilih; II p. in., M. Staples, with U. Cise'd e re . not ici:. V C.i'p will run r, a. in. hiM rat S'pl. V II. Ilnlhiilompw'n crew ; one trip. Willi .lolm (IhIul m and itpw will run 6 p, in pljip ot (ieoruo 'Ihoinix and crpw, in. wet Sunday, S,-.t. I. (ienree lhon.u and rrrw ruin 3.15 p. m can, S-I.I. 1. t'uiiilui tor T Mifarlhy will reioit al mperin li'libiir olrtip. S ,i. in., Mondaj, Sipt. 2. C'oii'lii' tor II. I.aikm will report at MierIuleniK em' odlip, 'I ,i. in., Mnmlax. Sept. 'J. II Cnl.ir. with William KlrlitN n, will run f. a. in. nibl rat, s,pt .', In plaif ot II. J. l.arU In and riw ; one trip, Thia and That. Tho members of the general Com mltt (' of the Hiolliprhooil of llnllioail Tialnineti of the Delaware, I.acka xviinna nnd Western load have Kone to their ."eveial hornet, after havhifr ar lar.Ked to have a formal conference with fletieinl Superintendent Clarke, September 11 and 12. Knglnecr ('hailps WlnebraKe, of No. !'ii.'. one or the large locomotives which pulls the fast No. fi train from this city to New Voik over the l.acka w.mnn road, broke a recoid on Satur day x hen 1p took the train from Stioudsbiii'K to lloboken. a distance of f:i miles, without stopping foi water. 1' In the first time the feat has been accomplished and -when the engine m rived at lloboken there was sixteen Irches of xvater in the tank. Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F. Itullanapnlib, Intl., Sept. 10th to 21st 1001. Tor the aliuve nic.ii.lon ticket agents of the Lackawanna railroad will sell special round trip tickets to Indianap olis, Ind., at regular lirst class one xvay fare for the round trip. Tickets will )it on sale good going Sept. 12th to 15th Inclusive, letuinlng to Ipiivp Indianap olis not later than Sept. Li or earlier than Sept 1.1th. Hy depositing tickets with Joint agent at Indianapolis, Ind., on or before Sept. 23d, return limit xx 111 be extended to leave Indianapolis not later than October 7th on payment of oO cents additional. Stop off at liuf falo xvlll be permitted on the return trip by depositing ticket xxlth joint ngPiit No. fiO Exchange strcel, and on payment of $1.00 extra, provided that ticket Is used to destination within thp dual return limit. Children between the ages of 5 and 12 years one-half nf the adult rate -- - Exposition nnd Industrial Fair, Toronto, Canada, August 26th to Sept. 7th, 1001. I'"or the above occasion ticket ngenls of the Ijickaxxanna railroad will sell live day coach excursion tickets to Toronto, Canada, and return via I.ew- Iston anil steamer at ji.75, also ten day ticket first class In every respect for $9.73. Tickets xvlll be good going August 31st and Sept 1st. Child! en betxveen the ages nf ft and 12 years one half of tho adult rate. Special Low Fares to Cleveland, Ohio, via the Lehigh Valley Eallroad, Account O, A. It. National En campment. Tickets on sale September Rth to I2th Inclusive. Consult Lehigh Valley tic- ikat axenta for particulars. g 4U lJTiT ji . gm-"' ii v v., fitjteLfroMttfitfgw -B lv V l.LrJ-lixiJ-..i,'.mi iiuil "lm 3 pfcgmdipsB s .Bill s L n i iE eN ili w m k iatr r..JHi"J "J WiaiHC'iuJi mn&v. mi , m p , f - - mm ran n i- "i.mfcXT.X iL.,1 TMV.T.- J ! . '-S " """ -- "Vi.s' j of money by calling here at the right time. It will pay any person who is desirous g 3 of purchasing a Piano to take advantage of these rare opportunities. j jl The public is invited to call here before buying. j f N. B.There is but one Guernsey Hall in the city of Scranton. Guernsey g jl Hall is located near the Central Post Office Building, f! 1 314-316 WASHINGTON AVENUE, SCRANTON, PA. 1 1 J. W. GUERNSEY, Proprietor. THEATRICAL NEWS. Today's Attractions. MCKl M "Mioic Aire." Afteinoun IllKht. ACUlKMV OV Mf-IC "Kiilnappcd in iork." Alli'inonn and nlcht. and New SPxIt TIIKATCR.-djrkc'ii New Itojals. Af ternoon and nlsht. Opening of the Lyceum. '1 lie l..MPt.m llip.itir will open for thp m mm toiliy with thp prntlutiiun of lnni' imM 'Hit re will be pi ifinnniiifi aften.oon .mil nuht. It bi ju-tlv bien Mid ot Hue pi i. tint 11 h n drill ateli .Hid MiupP bpiiitiful .ic a uiiiiuiii idorj IN ilui.iitriK .up a dear ,u 1 .ni'i in. In fciitiiii'i.iH .irp bulb bimioioiN and pitlicne and its nini.il upliflmi; and bilplul. Hie .-Ifny Mr. llurip telU in '"liore Xues" m e.nil.v lollowtd, mid im .urn w.iteli its unfoldlni; xmi i.in ipadily under! ind whv thu siniplp pl.iv has been trnuiieil with sucli listing popul.iril, b, re tofurr, the pliv xvlll In- prepnled with inlirp iiiw Mimry and 1 fin,' ailing (oiupiiij that in 1 bides all the old favntui. "Kidnapped" nt Academy. The neiwillon.il luilndranu, "Kldnapppd in New 111K," whleh in IN third suitrsnlul MMon, will bo previitid lure thus altiiuooii .ind mulit at (In Xi idi'inv of Xluii. Ihla 1 1 U abntp Hie axmiKi. N"t 01 It Is the plot unfullv drawn, but Hip rompinv i ot rumrkablp quality. 'I In ti,i turns on the l.idnippiii of Marion t Ink in Sew X,ork a ft v jear, ,mo. Tli ni.inu tit Ins ti'.in some liberties wilh the flit for Hip sil.e of the plij. whlih mikes It full of tin ilhnir Mliutinm .ind In iclil dlalouf. 'Die iIpiii ibiraiUr aitor. Itjine Clliivire, U Iho star. In Hip role ot PioIe,, the detntiip, Mippuitul bx Ihc well Known pl.iil, lin lie Kin llulii.ilh as .l,u Minion, the s xnnrw, (,ii.!p l,rlli', Iho popuiai oiiiiitrie loniediau; I I eiiiii, the ehild actri'..s, a lot ot four xi.irs, who pla,iii hi r put Willi llu fckill of u xpi"iati, 'Ihrio is no Mrainini; in hu xoie', and hhe i .ts luluril as ran be. Ilarri Pn,p, CI arli", leorird, .1. II Honovau, Mnu Shirley, I.1II1111 I 1 r I . I'.lh Xijiiii .mil Xd.i Tba,cr coiiipltio tlu.4 illun.- and well biljnnd cast. Frederick Warde at the Lyceum. X ben rrediiick .itih iipp.iis nt Hip l.xniun toinonow niuht in "I'lu Xlounttbank" In -vlll bo Mippniled lij 11 tine Potnpji The leadiiu; I nix of an nrranliMtloti cf tliU rallbre iniit nei. ijnl be bPhcted Willi the ututoi 1 an Xlr. W.udi's nianiiteiui'iit hi- bei n eonijMttihttd upoq the eholii1 of Jlna Xutolnette Ahtnn, .1 lithe II ml willowy joiiiik wouiin of luudionif fealuren. lb r ai bin rnit nts have been impinixe thus far, and h.ic lit-t 11 pirtleularly identlfled wilh .l.nut O'N'eill, as Virginia in "Viritiniin," and a- lulift In Mr William Oaiiih' production of "itoineo and .luliet." Anoihir xaluiblp mriiilirr of this compinj will bo ViiKinia Dipw 'Piisiolt. Her inot n.dahle at liieceiinnts hao beer in ftoik work and in the fcnppnrt of Mr. l.oni Morri'on, Willi whom -lie won dutlnelion is thu tjiiuii In hli relrbtatnl picilurtluii of "I'reJirlik tin' fireit " Not tb liist iuiporliiit ol Mr. Wanle's Mippnrt will Im Ins ihainmi,' djuuhter. Mini May Wanle. a xotms iileis of undi-p'ttid tibnt, aji tbinontlriled by bei ibxti anil xmiisoiiii pi'rforin.ir.ii s lat'lr of Mauelh In "I lie l.lnn'a M0111I1," anil .lina In "Ibe Minlnnt id eiilic " llu Ailern IhrtelU is a handsome .xoiihk .11 iiiw who was with l.ewU Mniriwtn for Hie xi-ars -he alo lias had Ktoi'k ixppintMp with tlio CkiIp S.puip 1 ompauy and plu.xed Hi? leading loles wilh the Maun l.ipman inipsm. XII the lidiea cf the orjaniratlon who (.rleiled lit Xlr. Wanle for their npisial (It ne for th xailous ftmlnine iaii 111 "llora tins." "It'iitf l.ear," "The Mouiitelnnk." "Vir. glnlut" and "Julina (ai-ar," xxliUli form Ills rt i-i toiro llila n,io,i "Pudd'nhcad Wilson." "When iin.-rj, lount four; xthen xriv ancij, iweur," in ,m axiom lul.tii finm Hie laluulir of "Pudd'nhcail Wiloii," mam of whlih bate bien ilMilhiilcd In thi 1 My. 'I he biluht lines in the lil lie lioi.lla are but n fore t.ute of whit Is jet tn loine whin the prodin tmu of this drliRht fill loniuly, under the direction of Milpnun llrotliein, is I'd 11 In IhU idly at tho l.tceuin on Wednesday nluht next, and, is it Is inttiprtled In it miipiii) of iiiiiiie,tiuneil worth, a ilcliglit lul proiliiillon is .u-iiutl. William S. tilll will be rem In the title role. He has plated eteij male charaitcr In the play and Ins ,i!u pjrtlilpitrd in etery performama ot the pleto flnie its ttrat production at tho Hi r aid Npnre theater, and he mi) bo expected to Bite, a prilrit rendition of Ids role. Ill Mippnrt ins I'onipany will be of unusual Uripjth and dramallu work. The etenlo ctlccti will bs p.r fc. Ufi art now nit uIm. i """" ... . i .1 - . Inland (III in in io RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware. Lackawanna and Western In P.ITect Auk. 11. 1001. Trains leate Scranton for New Votk At l.tO, 3.(10, D,U, 7.60 and 10 05 a. m: lAstf, 3.20, 8.4.1, .V0U and 8.10 p. in. Por New York and Phlladelphla-7.50 and 10.0.i a m.. and 12 l' and ".15 p. m. I'or Tohthanna At (1.10 p. in. Tor lluffaln 1 15, (1.22 anil 0 () a. 111 ; 1.S0. 3 ,'2, 7.01 and 11.35 p. m For Itlniihinitnti and way Ma tions 10.20 a. m and 1 05 p. in. I'or Osweun. Siiaiu-e and 1 Ilea 1 15 and rt 11 a. m.; ISO and 3 5.' p. 111. Ostv 'to, .t ravine and Utle.i train nt fi'A! a. m chilv, except Sunday. For MoiitrciKf '(rt s mi 1 115 and 7(15 p. in. Mibolson afiomninihtlor, I 00 and (I 15 11 in. lllooui.burt; Hnislon For Northumberland, at r, 45 and 10 U.7 a in ; 1 30 and 0 10 p in. For PltiiiMUth, at R.10 a. in. i 3.r5 and '10.5 p m. Kundai Tralnt I'or New Yurk, 1 40. 3 1), 5.55 and 10 05 a. m.: a 20, 3 15 and 5 00 p m. For 1lufT.ito 1.15 and h J a. 111, 130, 3 52, 7 05 and 11 35 p. 111 For Illn3l11nitr.1i and way su tiom-'l.ol and 1020 a ni IllooinsbiirK dixUion I.eate Seranton, 10 05 a m. and 0.10 p. m. Stpr Theater Opens Today. Two tiiy ilptpr vniilii-elieit, AIhp lmhe and Minnie llimliait, bite a nntilt.t ait that they are predentin!: wilh Cirl.e's Si v ltotaU, whuh n the opinini; atlraclinn at the Mar tnealer. Tliete two yoimtr ladles Intei-hottn lonnlderable enter pii'e ill put line together an aet that would be fiiliiel.t different from the usual run of wster mix. For the past two .tears Miss llinrhart has made a apeeiallv of voon roiic. In her i-prc ialty wilh Mlu l.llc she iintes up the harnter of a tan eolored negiess and mi natural is the make up that Iho audience i alttats under the Im-lue'-.lon that she is rrjllv "1 0011" until he pulls oft her wit; and elme-.. ,11-pljt mc her white tkip. llie, two aiti'ts aie fuiitdii; "Annie Moore." "lv laidv llotlentot" and "I Wants tn Re a Leading l.adt " In .iddltlon to la'slie and Ijiiuhart, the programme alfo imbraees Fields and Wooley. Coulter and enr. I.lllie Fnuli.h, Trolley Car Trio, Carroll and l.baton and th" burlii)ue, "Oil to llulfalo." Today bem Lihor dat, the regular etenlne prlies will pntail for Hie matinee. Tomorrow nflernoon will be I.nlles' Hay, and all ladus will be admitted fiee on this opening ladies' matinee. Stage Notes. Itobert II, M mil II, xxlime forilieonunz series of retitals of il.iv.u.il plat are itlraitimr wide spread attention, has been aununrrii g at luc counlr.t pliee, Atlintie llluhliuds, X. ,1. XV. s. Treniat ne'a inimenselt RtieeifStfnJ roman tic plij, "A "nret Wairant," will he Bent out this eciMin bf M W. llanley k on, Willis lirangir. the umiieut leaiiing actor, bating been engaged In en nl the prlncipil role of Louis rie lleaumont. This faseinaling role, originated by ltobert II. Mmlill a lew jears unte, Ills taken rank as one ot Hie niot pluurvvpie known to our dranii, and the play Is ko crowded xvith human inlerr-t and with I nil thrilling cceii that it will lite long in the memories of all thit bate the itond fortune Hi see il "A Secret XVar rant" will be presented tn this cllv wlihln a few will,, with .1 metropolitan '.il, and an elaborate fcrnlo displa.t Xmelia Illi.gham, whese prodiietlon of "The nimliprV' will be fern in this city at an larlv dale, dired from its run of twn hundred nlihts at the IIIJou theater, saja In a discussion of 'The sotms (Hf the Mage The aureus who.e ue- ii-.s is the greateat Is the one who leada the c,uMlet life -thinking much, reading much, oh- witing tuueli and who nuku an clforl after tcinpeianie In all things." LORD FAMILY REUNION. John Lord's Descendants Spent a Pleasant Day. The dsvVondant.s of Jolnii Lid, of Susriuehanna county, held their annutil ivunton F.Iday at Nay Ausr park. The day was pleasantly tpcni. Tlui piesent took dinner In the Jiorthearl erly coiner of the picnic Rrour.ils. At u business mcelitii; held In tho nfteinoon I-'. K. I.oomls xas chosen piesldent, and Mr. and Mtn. A. H. Loomls, treasurer and secietaty 10 hpccttxcly. It xxas cUfidetl to hold ne.xt year's minion at Heart Luke. Those piesent yesterday xxere as fol lows Mr. and Mis. Kchoonover, Mr, and Mrs. J. V. Mink and Mr. and Mrs. John LiiiiI, nl Littlirop; Mrs. flard and Mli-s (lard, of p'orest City: Mr. and Mrs. Will Lord, nf Nicholson: Mr. nnd Mm, John Men ill, of foster; J. J'". Ilent ley, of liiiiKhamton: Mr. and Mrs. Hush Wilcht. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lord, Mrs. .Mary Lord, Mln Nclllo Lord, Mrs. Iru Itoaencrans and chlldinu Mra. 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 f; goods equal if not superior to any in the market. Every instrument is thorough- g ly guaranteed. g HRKUk Pianos are a few of the many beautiful J 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- j turned or left on sale $400 Piano for less than half that amount S RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In Flleet .lime 2, l'OI. Trains leate t.ranton: For Philadelphia and Niw ork vli I). fc II It. It., at 6 15 and U .IS a, m. and 2.13, 4 27 (lllaik Diamond Lxpress), and 11.80 p. m. bun data. D fc II. It. It.. 1.5, !7 p, m. t'or White linen, llarleton and prlncipil points In the coil regions, tu I) .x: II. It It, 0.45, 2 tS and 1 J7 p. ni. Kor Poltsxille, 6 15 a m , 2.1S p. 111 For llethb'hrm. Katnn, lieadlng, Ilarrlihurg and principal Inteiinedlate stations via I). A II It. It., 0 45, 0.3S a. tn.; 2 1?. 4 27 (Black Dia mond i:prrsri), II Ml p. m. Sutidajs, 1). ti II. It It., t'.ts a. m. ; 1.5 S27 p. in. For Tunkhannoik. To.'.anda. Flmiri, Ithaca, ficneta and principal intermediate station, xia 1).. 1 . It W. It It . ( 10 a. 111 and 3.10 p. m For Ceneta. Itoihester, fliittilo, Nngira Falls, Chicago and nil points west, 111 I). A II It It, 7 ts, 11 .55 a ni . 1 2s. 3 .i.i (llliek Dlamnnd Is press), 7 4". 10 41. 11 30 p. in. Mindajn, D. i. II. It It . 11 .55, t; p. in I'lillinm pirlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley parlor cirs on all trains between Wilkesllarre and New 5 'irk, Philadelphia, HiilTalo and Sin tientinn Pudge. ItOI.LIN II Wll.ni'H, Hen. Supt., 2d Cortland strpet. New York. Cil MlLl'.1! . I ni. Hen. Pa's. Agt., 20 Cortland utreet, New xork. A. W NONNF.MAtIIF.il, Dif. P.1s. Agt., South Pallidum, 1'J. For ticket and Pullman resertatlom apply to 300 Lackawanna atenue, Scranton, Pa. Delaware nnd Hudson. In r.ffect .lutiP 0, 1001. Trains for Caibondale liaxe Siianlon at 1120, sno (-51, 10.H a. in.; 1.' on, , 2.44. 3.0.', 6"'i 0.25, 757. 9 1). 1120 P- ni.; Lift a m For llonculale and Lake I.odoie, n 20, 10 U a, m ; 2 11 and 5 20 p. in. For Wilkis-llarrp 0 45, 7 l, 8 11. 0..-5. 10 II a. m.: 1201, 1.2S, 'A1-, Oii, 4 .'7, 0.10, 7 1-, 111 11 11 Ml n. m. i'or L. V, It. II. Points C.15, 0 33 a. in.; 2.1S, 4 27 and 11.30 p m For PeniKiltinia It. II. points U.15, 03, 2 IS, 3 33 and 4 27 p. in. For Albany and all points north C 20 a. in. and 3 52 p in. Sl'NDXV TltXIN'S. For Caibondale .50. 11.33 a. in.; 2 41, S.52. O.'.J and 1052 p. m. For W'ilkesllaire 0.3s a m.; 1 0.S, IB, 3.AS, C .12 and S 11 p. 111 For Alhanv and points north -I 5i p m For llouc'd.itc and Lake Lodorc 5.50, 11.33 a. m. and 3 52 p. in. Central Railroad of Now Jersey. Stations In New Yolk Foot of Liberty itnet, N tt . and Jmitli FeriJ. TIMi: TMU. I IN LFFFCr ,11'NK 30. pull Trains leate Siranton for New Xntk, Ncttaik, F.liribeth, Philadelphia, Kaston, Ueililehem, 1 ientown, Mamh Chunk and White linen, at ,5 a in., epie--s, LIU, expreas, 4 00 p. in Sun dan., 2 15 p m For Pillston and Wilkes Pure, 8 55 1, 1,1 , 1 10 and 4 00 p m. Sundati, 2 15 p in. For Itiltimore and XX'jsliinglon and polnls South and XVetl tit llethleheui, S.55 a. 111., I 10 and 4 00 p. in. Sundats, 2.15 p. m. For liiig llraneh, Hcean Uiotc, etc., at 3 35 a in. (Ihiough 1011I1), and 1 10 p 111. For licadius. liclnimn and llairlnhurg, xla 1 lentowii, b.55 a. 111. and 1 10 p. 111. Sunday, 2 15 p in. For Pottmllle, R o' a. m , 1.10 p m For Mountain Park, 53 i. in, 1.10 ind PD p. m. Thiough tickets tn all points 11M, smith and wot at lotted rale at the .tation. C SI. Ill'IIT. (fen Pus. gt. ,1. II. 01.11 M'SIS, Uen. Supt. New York, Ontario and Western Time Table In Feit Siindav. .lime 21, 1)01. SOHl'll-llOl M) Ltate 1'ite Arrlte TulM, 'sranlon Caibondale Cach'.U. Ko. 1 ...1030 a m. II 10 a. in. 1 01 p. 111. No. ,'t ... 4 (i p ni. 4 41 n. 111. COO p ni No 7 ... 0.10 p. in. Ai. Carbondale. ti 40 p in Ol TII1IOFM). Leate Leate irlte Cadcita. Carlsmdale. s, rantnii Ki. fl ... "' n 40 a 1.1 No. 4 ... M0 a. m. 10 01 a. 1.1. pi to .1 m No. 2 .. 2 13 p. ni. 1 00 p. in. 4 4) p in. Sl'NDAYl ONLY. .NOltl'll-HOr.ND Leixe Lone uiti Siranton. Caibondale. ( adola, No. fi ... S.K0 a. m. '.' 10 a. m 10 15 a. in. No. S ... 7.01 p. in. Ar. CaiboniUilo. 7.15 p. 111. MIITll'H'H Ml Leate Leate Arrlte Cadoila, Carlu udale. S i.uitnu. No, 0 ... . 7 ml a. 111. 7 10 a m No. 10 .. 4 50 p. 111. 0 00 p. in. 11.45 p. m. Trains Nos 1, on week dits. ind n. on Sun ilat, make main line cnnneitlntw for New York, cltt, I lica, Oneida, O.tteso and intermedial!) points. Trains Nos 3 and I mike Walton, Delhi, Ham den and Mdney cnnnei tions. For further Informal Ion innnilt llckel ajents. J. C. ASHKIIOV, (J P . New York. J. K. WLl.MI, T. P. A., Mianlou. V. M. AVliltney ninl ' lilldr Mr. Jnlin riekerlllf,'. MIhh Nellie I'h keilim. Mm. ciiarleH K. I.oomls ami itniiKliter, Mt. Mini Mr. A. II. Loom Is, V. (!, I.ooinla anil ,Ibioiii I.nnl. of this city. & & CI 0. 4T i iky i by parties leaving THE fflOOSIC POWDER CO. Ileoms 1 and2, Com'ltk B'l'4'g. ORANTON, PA. lining and Blasting . POWDER Ut au lloojlo ana nuihdtUt Work. LAPLIN RAND POWDBR CO, '3 ORANGE GUN POWDER Bretrlo Batteries, ElaotrloKiplodsrs, xplodlnj blaiti, Hafoty Pus aai Rssauno Chemical Co.'s matt cxPLOiivn ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS. Grand atlantio Hotel and annex Virginia Ate. and Peach, Atlantic City, S. .1. Sixth xear; 350 beautiful locuia eusulte, fin,-!,' and with bath, hot and cold sei-nater bat hi in hotel and annex. Location select and central, within few yatds of the Steel Pier Orchotr.i, Oilers speiiil pring rates, f 12! to $13 by wrek, il.M up by day special rates to families. C'oachij tnect all traiua. Write for booklet CIIAHLKS K COPIl. ASBURY PARK, THEALHAMBRA 400 Sewall Avenue. Asbury Park, New Jersey. I'leas.mt looms and exeelleiU table. $(1.00 to i" Oil per xxeek. Locution een tt al. Urmid pou lie. i;iei trie lights, Kix-e niiniiies fiom ocean. Scranton refereni'p.s. RAILROAD TIME TABLES Schedule in Effect Juno C, 1001. Trains leave Sciantou: 0.45 a. in., week days, through ves tibule train from Wilkes-Barre. Pullman buffet parlor car anil coaches to Philadelphia, via Pottsville; stops at principal in termediate stations. Also con nects tor Sunbury, Hariistnug, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and for Pittsburg and the West. 0.38 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Plttsbuig and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays, 1.58 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harrls bm g, Phllauolphln, Baltimore, Washington nnd Pittsburg nnd tho West. 3.33 p. m., week days, through ves tibule train from Wilkcs-Bnrre. Pullman buffet parlor car nnd coaches to Philadelphia viaPotts ville. Stops at principal inter mediate stations. 4.27 p. m week days, for Har.leton, Sunbury, Hnrrisburg, Philadel phia nnd Pittsburg. .1 11. Ill T(TIIn On. Mr. .1 11 WOOD. (Jen. Pas. st. Erie Railroad, Wyoming Division. Trains f' ir Ilnthy and intemiMiato points leate as f.ilhnw: Vo. e, 7.IU a. in ; No. i, i No. n, a Ji p. 111.; No. 1, .V.'u 11. m. Siiaiitoii as MI a ,m i Ml is -'-I !' ni. 1 .mi. , .1 .!) , ,Vw '.' and n tnrmiBii nains ior ew voik. Arrltals -So. 1, t 1" 1. in. i No ,!, In .til a. in ; .Su i, 3.1.1 p. in ; No. 7, ti 13 p .111. Iiaiiu No. 4 and 7 arc through trains from New oik. hl'XD.W TltAINS. l)epailutesNo. il. 0 a. m.i No. il, p. m. Arrital-.N'o. 21, 1.M5 p, m.j .No. 2J, 8.13 d. m. FINLEY'S Exhibit of BLACK DRESS FABRICS In the fnliliinaMc wnrlil toiliy hltrk hnldj I milium plaip; It U always in ilylc, dlgntfiM and ilitinitiiUhril. Tmlay w-p prrfrnt tnr jmif In'pfptlon thf np. falirlra for l'.ill and Winlrr. Ihry Icirm an Ire compar.iblo exhibition cl high tU-a nuttrlalc Tliev flnK ironil et rxnnWtp trxtnrr flnlihxi in ) nnr fKTlil nnlor eomo to in direct Irom the moct M, livi tniniiiaitiirfM In 1 ranee, Lngland, Uer iiuny ami Aniprlia. Piotnliifnl amone onr torrlsn cnllprtlnn arp th fammw "PrliMIr" and l.npin" falirin In iin jtiiilnl quvitlly nml in all the ncvu.t wcnei, tiich m Blaritz Suiting, Satin Raye, Pouzincttc Crepoline Armure Indecise, Etamine, Etc. At ptlrpi uncinc trim 75 cpnti to $3.01 a card. We urn In hivp dip lipct (-nftil nlitalmblp llun wp 111 r Hip iltbt um.li at the riuht prlcM. Whit you wuit at prupn j on conUfhr fair; ani but cit all, wc itinrjnt,e cicry janl we sell. A cllt to our Morn will Imkp It rh'ir tn yni tint tin exhibit cif nura l illllprint to any other No ailvi'rtlpmpnt i.in ilo Jutlip In the exriuUtt, qinllly ,iiul nilniPvi of thld collodion. Wo itictlp jmi tn cill ami ce thcin, No ne.' to pimluc till jou are rcaily. A (cw fpeculs at popular prices. At 45 Cents 40 (neh pure wool rhrvloU ami Norm Scrfff. 40'lneh pure wool intln ftnl.-h .lacquards. 40 inch pure wool Albatross and Surah Sergt At 75 Cents 45 Inch Silk Mrlpe Crepollne.s. 45 Inrh Mohaits and Noliel .lacrpurd , 52-inch berges and Chctiota. At $1.00 40 Inch Armure tndecie. 45-inch Poplins and Piquln Suitings. 61 inch Serges, Chctir.ts and CamclV Hair, Our 6toro will be closed Monday, Labor Day, 510-512 Lackawanna Ave Lager Beer Brewery Uanuracturors or OLD STOCK PILSNER 486 to 465 N. Ninth Street, ,Pfl Telephone Call. 2333. HENRY BEL1N, JR., Ccneral Agent for the Wjomlt.s District for Dupont's Powder Mining, Plistlnr, iortlnj, Smokeless and the Itepauno Chemical Compxny's HIGH EXPLOSIVES. Safety ruse, Caps and Kxploders. Ttoom 101 Con licit Duildlns ,icu:iten. Adl'.N'ClLS; THO? FORD Plttiton JOHN n ll A- SON Plymoutr W. I. JILLLIOAN Wilkes llarr Poor Indeed nre those xselcliecl down by mental de pression Men rie in this xvorld tUrmiKli liuoaut nerve force. The lo,s of this force dally draes down to failure some of the world's hriKlitCkt minds, buch n cotidltlou is commonly known ns Nervous Debility, When you lose self-confidence and feel jour strength, enercy nnd tierx-e force are slipping nxvay, It Is hlgn time sou M'Ck sensible nid. You prefer health and success to misery and failure. have no equal nsn nerve restorer. A couple of boxes xvill dispel Hint heax-y feeling; the unnatural xveariness dis appears and replaces languor xvith nexv force and x Igor of body nnd br.lln bii boxes xvill cure anv ordinary case of nervous debility. If not, you get your money tuck. 8100 per Pot; 6 for J.1IV1 mailed In plalu package Hook free PUAL MEPictNE Co ClexeUud, Ohio. For aale hy John II Phelps, rharmaciit, cornet Wxcmlnii atenue and Spruce street. BUY THE GENUINE YBUP OF FIGS . MANUFACTunnn nr . . CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. iTf-mti: tiii; .n.vmi:. gPfolXFTf HEEL527 .U'ifil i jjl 4mrrlr4. dMs,rtlo rir ! hf nil) Prtftt4 'ixT-tf i IWHIj,IhI Hil.'-H..arlrrtfUtHrUlyrrfii . , lfrrlifM furf4 4 to UltHjOrt jnr frttOttXH ft rn Ihoipltftl tptrrt Ur.rmiy, ht fnr hok "Trnlh'ff, IpOiXni ttrrr w'H'l tlrt trlrtl frau'lt MntlB thU txtprn I rotnnf ' l 11 irtrioprTno i; inrititi irra, IMH lis