The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, September 04, 1901, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1901
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(p , Adds whoksomencss to the food.
level and $
Makes the cake keep moist and fresh.
LACKAWANNA
COUNTY NEWS
PECKVILLE.
The nlili dial i'itiii.uiv lurnKcr
had u iinrteiw eumpp fi tun lnliiK ile-v
l o oil bv the flioitlv iiftn niir ei e Ini k
Itlliil.iv ntiPinnon Jnlui ,lnlineiii wlm
Ails about tlic woi lis 'Hi" (HOicil imnte
I"uIiik fioin Hip Intake r nuil Kiive
'ho itliil in The- lnrulri vliltl' wa
oundid, mrmiwlillc se-vei.il oniploo
of tlio lOiil inmpiinv wlm llvi- titmtliy
inn to til" In Piiker iinil iittiiilied a line
of line nml hiiiim bin. .1 Hlrr.nn U
inp mi tin? llnnipi ami tle.v were .soon
lllielot continl
Tlio tiro oilfflnatnl In tlic screen
loom tii'.u tin mile In n wooden ouvei
ini; about tin Join mil of tin (dialtliiir,
the ilaiiiai'f vi n e.uini n.itlvi'l snnll
.h"Mi hose iumti inli Nil" 1 nml J
uml the Wilsons of I'i(Kllti irioiiilf cl
tn the aim in, hut Uitli cuvliix weie
nut ncuiloil
Tilt? follow lllR lOlllpnscll .1 llf-lllllK
ji.irty who spent e te iilnv upon the
placid atiM of Like Sllkiunn TIip
pit ty letiiuic-el lr-l evening l.ulen (low n
with pickeiel nml ent-tbh Tlio partv
ConsWtdl of .linm-i V. Smith V. 1
Allen N. II Johiiion, William llttKlies
and liolicit HiiiMrIi
Xeatly two liiiiiilicil people finm this
plnro spoilt vpvti rcl.iv at l.uke I.oeltue
Mr". M T V. 1111 was callod to
Scianton, Smulaj uitciiiuuii, by the
btiilous Illness nf her futliii Mi John
l-onc which i, nulled In hN ile.ith that
t veiling.
'1 ho lORiilai niPPthiR of eli No !i
'. 'ncl.itlon will In- In Id In the chuuli
pat loin TiiomI.iv pvciiIiii; Sept 1 All
menibeis aie ecntl to be pipent
n business "f Impoitaiuc 1 to be
tian(ic,tecl.
'lhe Kevstniic ipiai It tie of tin M
V.. chinch fniiB In the M V. chinch
1n.Kiniii Sinulm nlchl
TIip Womni s Clulitlan Teinpet mi e
union will meet at the home of Mi"
John IIukIMi 1'iltlnv evening All
members aie feticsteil to be piesent,
us thete N ep( tlnn of illleci Come
tally. Mis Ifens.untct, eeietnty.
W'altPi. the .omiK -on of Ml. and
do. L. H Thompson, of Atadcmv
itrert, sustained painful Injui les on
Monday capiuik Mi. Thompson and
lis i-nn had been to St l. niton and
cip ictuinliiK on a stieet ear The
i-u- mii iiowdod and voting Thoinp
ton wiii 'tnmllnK on the side tall
iist as the i ir w is leiixliiK at the
itansfor point .it Ninth Main avenue.
I'rov lik'titc, Thompson tamo In ion
t.ut with n wooden Initlcailo that
bad been plaied close to the n.tcks to
proteit the ni w p.ive He w,is
truck by the olili in tlou and tin own
trom the n The i at was stopped
find the InJuiPil lad jil.ued aboaid the
car and IntiiiKlit to rockvllle. Pi J
T5. Ginei was summoned Voiiiik
"hompsiin was bullj biulsed about
the body, and It Is thought that his
liKht aim Is fiai tuted
Rpv W .1 (iiiest. wife and son
r.iul ofWoiictei N Y , Is sMtliiK at
the home of 1i (Juests patents Mi
and Mis. .Unison Chundlei
Mr. P. A. Mefell. of Wllkes-Bai ic,
was n tbltot In town jpxteiiln
Master l.ee Kestlei of Newaik, N
J.. Is stlnj- his Kiandpaienls. Mi.
mil Mis .el StaKe.
Aiheitlsed btteis T, idles MiikcIc
Mullen, Mis 1'iank Hirbei (ientle
llieil (leoifre noltnwi. Chillies s.
(el, Mlihail (lit PoielKii Ma.vk
tJoitsr, Kdniunt rietiuskUn. Al S
(lacouio Mollnaie. Al. tj Miolliua
Clitciuiio, l.TCllI Si o
A cinnd entei tiilnui(-nt will In i;lin
fit tlu M I! chut ill tonlKlit iindei the
riu:.p'(rs of the Junloi I'pwmtli h .ikiip.
'I hey hae spmiioiI the seniles of Allss
Hiatibe Mini J i lot utlonNi of Sn.in
ton: elsii Miss I'ii da Kalin (.ololht, and
V. W. Wnlklns ni this pine lss
Mwiilsi needs no lutiodiiitlon to the
rof pb of this plai e as se luio'di
llshteo. Iukp nudlenies lnie on seeial
occnisiens. The following pioKiamme
will be clw n Solo Miss l'leda Knhn.
Ifiltatlnn MNs I'ran'n Mont, iilmo
duet, IToiiuie whii. and V l lien.
Jiiin.n: n'lo Miss Knhn piano solo,
loi (i (!r ml. ill in ballon Miss Mot i Is
hOlo, Miss Kahn biilloin solo W. W
,WatKil)s, iei nation Miss Mouis.
JEPMVN AND 1IAYFIELD.
fK,
MoTleTaV 'Was nbucil as riiuiiiI
fYiollday, the mlntis wcie idle and
Btore closed The ililef point of at
tiactlnn was the I'aibondale fcntenlal
nncl the stieet c ns weie ciowdecl all
day Mans went to lake Lodotc nncl a
number of miiiiir men hid nn enjo)-
able clam bake nt Civstal lake
Half a dozen Polandeis had a dm 1
with 'inpty beei bottles, on the Past
Side, Sunday nlRht. one of the defeat
ed ones Mike Orlando was lendeied
helpless with a blR Rash In the foie
he.id w lilch a suiReon had to stitch nnd
jestenliy another of the paitlclpauls
Cha I s, Polaskl was struck on the
nead iiv a blow fiom a stonej nnd pain
full Injuied
Attoincy nnd Mis C, A Hattenburg,
spent e6teday nt Lake Henr
Mrs M. J Shields and Miss MaiRiiet
Thompon i turned home Sattudav
evenlriR from their trip to lluffnlo and
Tot onto,
Horn to Mr. nnd Mis John Htni.v,
of Fourth street, a duiiRhiei
A child of Mrs. and Mis .lfrob Hlller
of One on street, Is beiloiixliil of ion
vulslons. Mr. Thomas llnumlj, ami daiiRhter
Miss Nellie returned home Satuiday
fiom the Pan-American exposition
The Jerinj.ii public schools will n
open todaj.
Alt. and Mrs. Trod Saby of Second
etiort spent jestcrdny with Scranton
friend 5.
Mts John McCarthy of South M'iln
street has iPturned home from a visit
to Wnjne county filends. .
The Ciystnl am Artesian FJre corn
pane will take pait In todaj's paiade
ottheCaibondalesetnl-centennlal. This
will be the tlrst parade for the Ar
tcslans In their pretty new unlfoinis.
Superintendent George How ells, of
Scranton, spent Sunday Ht the homo of
ils mother, Mra, Powell, of Jermjn.
The annual tlsh plmlc of the Scott
nnd Greenfield farmcre will take place
at Lake chapman todi and promises
to be iv ory pleasant affali
Mlno Foreman Thomim Thomas, of
Plttston took ihaige of the Delawaie
and HuiIhoii iolllei luie on Monday
.l.ilm IVenev anil Thomas Matsh will
leave todaj for a tilp to New Voik and
A I ban)
Miss Plot a Chlpp. of Chinchilla, and
Mi K.m Hanien, of Mexico have
hem the rup-Is of Mlt-s Amy Dllmnu',
of North Main slice t
Mi and Mi T. P. (ii lllllhs and fam
ily spent sjunda.v with Hi ran ton friends,
TAYLOR.
Tlio follow inp; Is the spoie and wln
IIpis of the Wllllim TpII Hllle lull
shoot, on the Tell latiRe, on I-aboi day:
Heniy Welspntlnh, 74 points, timt irl7e,
John Hoirpi 7.1 points, second pile.
I'll If li Horpei 71 points, thltd ptle:
JikoI) Dletinlnuer 7.1 points, fourth
pile, John OlennlnKei, 7J points, fifth
pii?e. Ainold Moore, 71 point ilth
prlre; John Schllds, 70 points seMiith
pils-c: Michael Slilne. fi.i points eighth
prl7P, Caper I'rutlKar, fi! point", ninth
prlre. Casper Sahll, CO point, tenth
pile
Owinj; to so many of out townspeople
lielntf unable to Bain iurmllon to the
conceit iciintlv Klen bv Miss I'tlee'.s
pupils nt the W tali ConRiPKiitlounl
ihuidi ,t has been dec IiIpiI to riptnt
the loiicert at the (lei man PvauBelli al
church on Tuesila.v Septembei S The
piosTiamme will be entliely (hangtd,
with the exception of the dillls
The picnic of the I'nlted Mine Woik
eis' Locals No 'ini and 101H at I.cvwls'
Bioe on Labor iltiv, ivas a kuiiiiI suc
cess The Tajlor Silver Cornet bind
and the I'nlon Dunn eoip added mm h
to the pleastite of the event Willi the
tine music thc dle otused Tin 100
ard foot l lee between Jaineo Mlllll
Kan and U.ivld Hani was won by
the laltd. The citolt match ws won
bv Klchaid Williams The basket ball
same between the Tavloi Stars and a
team fiom the t'nlted Mine Woikets,
lesultect In a lie, nelthet side sorlnK a
point
swcejistake shoot Inn match will lie
held on tlu Pain lew hotel fiiounds on
hattnda next
TheTa.vloi l.llacs added anothet Ic
totv to their list on Labor da, when
they defeated the Lickaw annas, of
South Scianton. bv a sioie of IS to i
Atehbald mine Local union, No Ibl'i.
Pnlted Mine Woikeis ol Ameilca, aie
anaiiBins to hold a picnic in Pells'
Kiove the foioput of this month.
The til it of the eies of qtlolt
niatihcw between lllchaid Williams,
the will-known quoit man of this town,
hiiiI James White, of I.ickawanna, at
Pvans hotel ri omuls Old PoiRe u
stilled Ina vhtotj foi the Tavloi man
The second Ramo of the sp)s )u.
pla.ved at KtdRcwav hotel Riound.s on
Septembei "i
The Womc nV Cliiltl.m Tempi lata e
union will bold an Important business
meetliiR at the Calvni UiptWl chuuli
on Prldnv i venliiR
Mi. and Mis James I? Powell and
son. (JcoiRe of Main tifl spent
l.iboi ila.v as the Riust ot iclatlves at
Hallsttad
Mi H H. Hauls of Ilailioad stieel.
Ih leioMiing from hei reeint Illness.
OLYPHANT
The public .si hools of the boiouRh
weie opened .vesteida.v The attin
danie on the openliiR dav was fall.
A laiRp numb'1! of the pupils of the
Piist waid school will attend the Cen
tial school while the nnnev. Is lieliiR
built.
The Jin onl UaniiiiR ilass will ion
duct their weeklv social at Million's
hall Pi May nlRht -with Lnwience's
oiehcstta n attenilinue
Ml and Ml William Henedlct, of
Hen lik Centie, aie the Ruests of Mr,
and Mis li W. Hani, of Deliwaie
stieet
Mis. C S l.ewslej Is vIsltiiiR illa
tive at Ci i bondale
Vi. W J.Jvnns and childien of
Lackawanna stieet. have letuined
home fiom a vi'lt with Plvtnouih le
lat Ivus
A C Panel! spent isteid. iv altend-
IllR the Ridden jubilee at Cai bond lie.
Mis Kate OocNou who has been
speliditiR hi'i vacation in Plv mouth,
l.as letlltlieil lo this plan
Missis May Kenned, and Anna 1. 1
van lett osteula for StioudsbuiR
whcie thev will enter the Slate nor
mal school,
John Miilintv left est-"iday tor
Manstleld to tike up a ceiuiso of stud
ies at the noimal sc hool
Mi. and Mis T L Williams have n
I ill lied home aftei speudliiR n few da) s
at Uuttouwood
Misses Muiy Walkei and It. Haiiahoe
aie homo fiom a visit to Moutiose
William Joins and son, Pi nest Jones,
ot Pdwaidsvllle, who have been visit
iiir i datives heie, letuined home es
leidaj. Miss Jian Williamson tutuiued to
hei home In Plttston after a vlhlt at
this place.
MOSCOW.
The funeial of Pi, ink, son of Mt,
and Mis. C P. Van Hrunt, was held
from his late liomo Sunday afternoon.
The seniles weie In Charge of the
Independent Order of Odd Fellows
and Ameilcan Mechanics Rev. G. H.
Pi entice olllclated The Mechanics'
male quaitettc of Scianton reuderid
several beautiful selections The fu
neial was laiRely altended. Inlct
innl was made In the Moscow iciiie
leiy .Mip (icorRe llionii Is vlltliiR In
Philailelphia
Miss Mlllett, of Scianton, was the
Rucst of Mis, lin Hlesicker Suuliy
and Monday,
Mi. Mai la VaiiRhn and Mis Pults
attended camp inurtlng nt Mnplewood
esteida.
Itessie Vail, retuined fiom tho Pan
Amciicnn last week
Fiod Van niunt, of New York, at
tended the funeial of his brother
Fiank lust Sundov.
Miss Julio L Ciuser. elocutionist, ot
Montrose, assisted by homo talent,
will rIvo an entertainment In thn
Methodist church net Friday uvm
Jnp. Frank Hayden, of Mootle, vvns the
RUeft of his Klster, Mrs. W. A. De
l'evv Sunday labt.
DURYEA.
The day was fittingly ohscrvnl In
this place. The Haired church held a
picnic In Maicy Paik In the afternoon.
The Iawrenco Hose company con
tinued their plmlc fioni Saturday till
Monday. Liukc i towds who In atten
d incc both ovcnliiRs. The lontcst be
tween Samuel Pvans and James Con
nelly was dedal cd off In fawn of
James Connelly who returned the most
money.
Mr. Arrii TlnRlopiitiRli has tenioved
his fnmlly from thin place to Now Jer
sey. PMCEBURG.
Attorney Fiank K. Donnell has op
rued an umiiIiir olllip at l'rliebuiK on
the ftccoml floor of the (loodman &
AVelss blmk, Main stieet, wheie ho
tan he found Monday, Wednesday
und Pilday cvcnliiKs
THEATRICAL NEWS.
Today's Attrnctons.
IVCI I M "I'nil.l nlic ni llm ' Smlit
VI Mil Vl "kMniMPil in Ni nik '
vf
tcino ii nml nlclit
s Ml I lailn'it Now 11 1' tin Xftrniihin Jlnl
nlghl
Wnide ns "The Mountebank."
One of the plas In the lepeitoiip of
Pieeleilck Waide for this, season Is
"The Mountebank " a tianslatlou from
the Flench of the font -act lotnnntli
diami of P'Pnnci.v, and It was pie
sented at the Lvcelliu last nlRlit
It was the second time Mi Waide
and his companv have appealed
ifiilml the fooiliRhtij this sea
son, and when Mi Waid was
called befoiei tlio cut tain nt the end of
the thlicl act lat nlRht. he bcRRed the
auillenie to excuse any nudities that
nilRht have been noticeable in the pio
dtietlon of the div, because of the fact
that the enmp.mv and jilav had not
become tboroilRhly acciualnted
1'or a second nlrht. "The Mounte
bank" moved along nioollilv and
Riacefullv, and the lathei small audl
encewasat Inteival aroused to a cou
sldeiablu pltdi of enthusiasm 'The
Mountebank' Is, howevei, a play o
othei dajs, whin theatie-poeis liked
their drama nicely jiropoi tinned n to
heio he i olne, villain, eti "The Mounte
bink" ha all the familiar raetoi In
Just the llRht piopoitlon and the ex
peited theatilcal effects and tucks ap
peal on schedule time but It I nevei
theless n somewhat tedious pli.v
Mi Waide, clever conc ientious aitor
that bi it-, w oiked like a Tiojan, and
ivt hi success last, nlRht was only
lne.iRii One felt lnstlmtlvol that he
was not In hi ptoper spheie Jt Is not
eav for the man who lias foi veai.s
essaved tuiRlc lolesi almost exiluslvelv
to tiansfoim hlm.self instnutl Into the
llRht-hcaited niountpbank, nimble of
hand and of wit. Mi. Waide s best
vvoik was done In the thlid nnd fouith
acts his woist in the second, until It
was diawliiR to a ilase, ".vhen hi fine
displa of feeling, after Irta dlsioveiy
that he has been dcseited bv bis wife,
eiulte won back the waning it'Rnid of
the audience.
HI daughter. Mis Ma.v Waide. Is a
member of hi company, and a grate
ful wlnsomo .veiling woman she Is Her
inosculation of the idle of Mademoiselle
Pima was not the least Intcie'Mng fia
tuu ot the ppifoim inie Vei clever
nii'iiilii is of the supporting lompany
weie Vliglnla Diew Tiescoit Antoui
ette Ashton, Many Johnstone and
Chaile I) Hei mon
The pla has been supplied with a
line .stage setting and Is costumed In
the stjle pievalint In Flame 111 the
eail pan of tills ientui
"Pudd'nhead Wilson."
One of the- most inteiesting eollec
tions of axioms and pi uveitis ever
rat hei ed Is tin one which ilomin lies
the luges of 'Pudd'nhead Wilsons"
caicndai. They all lellect the sdntll
liuit wit of Maik Twain, the allthoi of
that swiel simple and hunioious stoiy
si. iiuaiiitlv told. Thete have bepn manv
copies of iho lalendais dlsti United In
this ell and lliej have uitiaited no
en ! of attention
A most vondnful tale 1 told and
v.ben tie iliajnalled veisjon, under
the dlii'i lion of Shlpnian Hiolheis, 1
seen lie if at the Lveeiim theatie to
nlRlit. William S Gill Is to be seen in
the title ioIu of lhe plav. He will be
st,p oiled bv on exi client companv and
tile jiiodin la 'i will be mounted most
supoibb. A Ini go advance sale Is re-
COIlllll
Miss Amy Lee at Academy.
Msn Am.v Lee, who will puscnt a
lepntolie ot suiitsHful plajs at the
Acadnuj foi tluee nlRhts and two
matinees, at populat pilce will this
season be seen In Philadelphia New
Yoik. Iioton PixnldMilie, Haltlmote.
Hulfalo and Washington, at pi ices
langlnR fiom ten cents to one clollai
Ms l.ce hi nevei befene appealed at
popular pi h e but piete is to pla icp
e nolle a week in each eltv, at popu
lat pibe. to the numciniis. so-ialkd
one-nlRht stands plned by the avei
iiRe attiaetion Miss Lei's ingaRiment
will open toiuoiiow night.
Bniuey Gilmoie.
I u pej, Gllnioie'. tames his lie
atco no cud of talk in luofi sslonal ili
eles, foi ltti one bound he Jumped
f'oni the low comedy Held to the mote
lc(.ilinntp lomantlc idles Tluee jcmih
age he was plavliiR lhe eomedy pan
and stalling along with John Lcomud
In "llognn's Allej ' and In which he
leet with unit li sine ens The team
si painted and Mi. Gilmoie, with u
keen foieslRht foi which he Is noted,
deeded to In ant h out Into dinma, a
novo which pi lived sunessful both
tin mi hilly and m tlstltally He In con
junction with Ilowaul Hall wroto
' Kidnapped In New Yoik," and Haine,v
Gilmoie's pnitr.nl of Mr Donley, the
eleteetlve and newspapei man, has been
P!onoun.c(l by eiitlcs a faultless lm
pec.ionatlon. Ills nntuuil acting and
personal appeuanee ci cites a piofound
Inpiesslon wheiuvei be appeals, and
hi songs, whlih he Intioduies duilng
lhe play, will be whistled nnd hummed
b iir after lis e'cpaituie fioni this
e ly.
STAGE NOTES.
M -J mla Alhi, will li ein tuc f mi I li ojnn
of In r trial n"'i a t i ir at lliitfoiil, t unn ,
on Sept 10 n, vt, picucntiiu I er kcioim! trout
iinit., 'In ilie Pila i ul tln Miib," I.oilmor
Moildard'a diaii;illatlon u( F Vlarlnn Ciiu
fnriPi popular novel ol clc .jnii- lume Vlim
Allen' riiarinauW iiufMful eireir a a mar
li.l heen the theatrical ui-lliin uf Hip iluio
lie .tarrlm: tuur n( Vtlelalde llmisioii in
"Mutt dotrr," ciniuieniK in Nuiielk, Va,
.Sept '2.I. and eilcmU into the iluciial rlllx
b( the Southern (Utr. SIIm riitinton Kpncd
the uiih lo her tninverr Hut the uu plav le
produced flrtt ill the South The rieatlon it a
new pait is a mm re rnlcal to an nt In vi, Imt
Vll, rimri-tcii ail that il c "woulln'l he ilrald"
II dip were allowed tn piay II (or Ilie flrl time
In the Sutilli, when he tinted the mnpilhi and
It . ally tl tit r aiitliinic when he da,tcil I i Iv
llililiie In "The liltlo MlnUter" She had lm
ui warinlj leielicd on tu,t oiu.lou that lic Ml
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3 of purchasing a Piano to take advantage of these rare opportunities. g
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RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Lehigh Valley Railroad,
In I (led lime 2. run
rralm Icaw scranton
For riillvldphia ami New oik via 1) K II
11 It , lit II IS ami Dli m , and i H, I n
llllick Dumonil txpi-esrt, ami It 0 p m Sun
(Ijm., I) ,v II It II . 1 5S, s.27 p m
lor White llaen, llazlrton and principal
points In the coil rrglom, u I) Ul It It,
h4i, J Is 4inl I J7 p. in lor I'ottivillc, ell) i
in , 2 P p in
Fur lleihlehfin, I Jtnn, Itcaillne, llatrlsl.iiri;
an I pnnclpd Inltimfdlile MatloiM ill l A. II
II It , el 45, II Is a in , 2 1", 1 11 (Black Pu
mewl I xprrft.). 11 W p in NinUays, II 4. 11,
It It ,0 3s i ni , 1 US S 2' p in
For riinkhannoik. lovjmlj, Flmlri, Ithaca
f.mria and principal Intermediate itatimn mi
1) , I, A. W It It 8 in a in ind 3 40 p in
lor (itneva, Rmhrslcr. HufTalo. Miirara (ill.
( liUaci. and all points wot, via I) .V. 11 TI It,
7 4, 11 M ami -. ' 3J lllutk lliamonil I
pirsO, 7 48. 10 II It A) p ni sundajk, U & II
It It , 11 5"i e 1 P m
Pullmin parlor and i.lpcpirc or Irlilch illov
parlor lais on all trains bctnrrn VV ilkrn Ilirre
and Ncn ork, Philadelphia, IlulTalo and
peinii n Pridce
HOI I IN II W It ni It, Con Supt , M Cortland
street. New ock
ClIVIIIVs S I V K. f.cn IM Act , 2C Tortlind
ftreel New Vork
A NONNIMVUIHt, Div. lm Act, South
llethleheni, Pi
lor tiikrln and Pullman reenTtirn apply to
SOj laikavcanna acnue, Scranton, Pa
Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western,
In 1 (Tft Ane II. fOt
Tralnn leue- scranton tor New ork At 1 to
1 (), 6 63, 7 60 and 10 01 J in i li IU, .1 J),
"45, 'iijii iml S I" p ni I or c oik aim
Philadelphia -7 50 ind 10 Hi a in , and 11 4 1 an t
If, p in lor Tol li inna t 10 p m I r
llutfalo I n, r 22 and H I) a in : 1 "0 I 'i- i'l'i
and II Ti l m tor Ilinuhanitun and wat Ha
thin 10 2 a in anl 1 O'i n in lor IMvemi.
r-cracii-e and t ilia -I 11 ami el 1 a ni , 1 .0
and .152 i in Ocw en, wiiiw and tMca
tialn at 0 22 a in dillv. evu pt sundae 1 or
Mniitiwr li a Hi , 1 05 anl 7 ei'i p in
Mihidson accoinmnilalloi, I 00 in 1 0 l'i ii m
lllooinsliiiii: Division Ini Nnrtliuinlntlincl, nt
l"45 and 10 05 1 in, 110 ami lilt) ni I ol
riwnoiilli at f10 a in , J W and 9 0! p in
Siimlav Tiain Jor Ne oik 140, lti, r 51
and 10 0,5 m . ,120. 143 ami 5 00 p m tor
Iliiftalo 1 13 and H 22 a m , 1 0, 3 52, 7 03
ami 11 p ni Fur Mnghamtnu anl in
tlom 'MO and 10 20 n in llln,iiilnirif diiiiion
Irfavc Scranton, 10 (ij a m and ellO p m
Delaware and Hudson.
In TlTtct lune 0, 1001
Trains for Culion hie li in S union it fill,
8 nil Sill, 10U J I" l-,u. '-' -l. 3 52,
B m! 0 25, 7 17, 0 13. 11 .0 P in , 1 In a in
or lloncKtlale md I ake I.odorc. 0 20, 10 13 a
ni 1 44 ami 5 20 p in
lor Wilki Italic-I45, 7 !, S II. n !, 10 43
am. l-'nl, 1 -"'. -I'. !". 1-7. 010, 7 1,
111 41. 11 0 V I"
I or I, V It It PoinH-6 45, 0 33 a in , 2 IS,
4 '7 and II al p in
For 1'enimhanli It It points tl. 13. 9. i, 2 Is,
.1 LI and 4 27 p in
For Villain and all point iioith 0 20 a in
""''5JP '"stNI.VVIItMNS
lnr rirhomlalp-5ci, 11.3J a in , J II, 3 52,
552 ami 10 52 p m
tor Wllkc llirie UJS a m , 121X1, 1 5, 3 2H,
6 .,2 and 8 42 p in
tor Alhini ami point north 152 p in
lor Ilonendalo and lake Lodori. 8 50, 11 3
a in an 1 3 62 p m
tint kiiiiib into the Soutii was Biini: anioni,
friend"
Dili I irflld l to haie hl nnard at lai,
and on 'epl U opens the liljnu, wltli hi. name
In lilir letter on the Mil lioanN anl pinRi cniinet
n a i.lar In "IU Vucllonrei." a new plai, lu
lu Vrihui ami (Imrli8 hi' in Diild II. I.i.to,
who lieuriind Mr V itilehl. is dliectlni: Hie li
heaisil Mi WirfleM I to plai the iole of
Simon l,eil an cut klde Hilnew Upe of km I
tint Mr ttard.ld ha made familiar to Sew
V. ick
lluiln Windham and MIm Mirj Mooip tnai
)ln ui emjakemeut In Niw ork tlila winter
Whin ( Italics Ireiliiiun uat III 1 urope he anl
Mr W nullum tilked il mir, Mr. Wvnlhsni
ij,ieiltiL' lo une his decision lj Oitilni l(
thee cleier plaici fioni I one m, who an pleu.
autl reinemhiriil In New Voile, ileilde In visit
thin cenmtij, Ihu will follow Vr Sulhein at
He I, ml. ii. Mr Halt n's liiukitu; helm, iltLiid
lo a later dale ur inotlier Ihiatre
Exposition nnd Industrial Fait,
Toronto, Canada, August 20th to
Sent. 7th, 1001.
Tor tlio abovn occasion tlu-kpt iiRctiti
ciC till' l..ukuwiinn.i i.illreiael will soil
flvo elai coatli cxi urslon tlilti-ts to
'loiinitei, Camilla, and ietittn via Low.
Inton anel stcnnifi tit $".T5, nlMi ten
dav ticket first cI.ish In eveiy i espos t
for $175. TItkrts will bo Rood roIhb
AiiRUxt 31st anil Sopt 1st. Chllclion
liftwe-on tho iircs of r. and 12 jeara one
half of the adult rute.
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the Central Post Office
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RAILROAD TIME
PENNSYLVflmft "
Schedule in Effect Juno
Trains leave Scranton:
G.45 a. m , week days, through ves
tibule tinin fiom Wilkes-Barre.
Pullman buffet parlor car and
coaches to Philadelphia, via
Pottsville; stops nt principal in
termediate stations. Also con
nects for Sunbury, Hanisbuig,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington and for Pittsburg and the
West.
0.38 a. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Hariisbuie, Philadelphia, Balti-
moie, Washington and Pittsburg
and the West.
2.18 p. r.i., week days, (Sundays,
1.58 p. m.), for Sunbuty, Harris
burg. Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Washington and Pittsbuig and
the West.
3.33 p. m., week days, through ves
tibule train tiom wtiKes-iiaiie.
Pullman buffet pallor car and
coaches toPhiladelphia viaPotts
vllle. Stops at ptincipal inter
mediate stations.
4.27 p. m., week days, for Hazleton,
Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadel
phia and Pittsbing.
.1 11 lit l( IIINSON' O n M,r
J It VVOOt), (Jen l'v c-t.
Central Railioad of New Jersey.
Stitions in New nk liot ul 1 iLutj strut,
N II , and s. tit li 1 em
1IMI. I'Vllli IN I I 11(1 K NI 0. tool
Tunis leni scianton fin Ni w Voik N, w irk,
Hiahilh, PhilidilpliU I ilon. Ilthhliuu VI
icntuwn, Vlitnli ( hunk mil Whin limn jt s -,
a m . pii". 1 10. ivpifx, It") p in Sun
linn 2 11 p m
1 1 r Puts! m an I W like Pure, jj a. in , 1 to
ami I 00 p in sundiiK 2 15 p in
,i llilliinne in I Wu'hituti n and pomU
J nth anl Wist ill lleilileliim, s 55 j., in, 110
an I 4() I' m Sundiis, 2 15 p in.
1 1 r IniB lliimh. (Kran (inup, etc, it S 33
a in Itlm illi ton h) an I 1 10 p m
I ui lit idluu', l.il'iii'Jii ami llarrlsbiitcr, ill M
lent wn, Sa a in and 110 i in suuJau,
2 11 ii in
I or Pottklille. 55 1 m , 1 It) p 111
) , r Mount nn Park, fia a m , lit ind 4 (-1
ii ni
Thinirsli thketa to ill points cal, south atnl
west al lowidl lilen nt the si ill. n
e M 111 in. Cm Pus V;t
J II OIIIUSI N, On sU
Now York, Ontntio nnd Western
lune lahlc In leil sut,dii lunt 2J, I hii
Vlltlll IIOI NI)
l.elie i no V i lie
Iralna
Nu. 1
n 1
o 7
s. i ml. hi ( .ubi ii I lie ( ul i.ii
...lo.n ii 111 II 10 i iii l no p in
,, 4 i) p in Ml ) in 11 nil p in
...ulup in Vr (iifitmdalc. cj 10 p in
0L1II HOl'ND
I ciio 1 1 up rrip
Ladtuia (nlnnilile s mmn
71") I in 7 1 1 a m
, s 10 a in. llleil i ui 10 n j m
. 2 13 p in 4 ) p m Mi p m.
SU'.NIIVVs OM,, .NOItril HOL'Ml
Keiie Icaie Vrriie
Sainton. ("nrhnn lih. ( nlmn
... s 0 a ni v 10 i in in I i in
...7 Oil' in 5r ( iiliomlali 7 13 in
sot III ll()t NI)
I eaic 1 1 lie rn e
Oldu,lj. ( ail" u III s i ,,,i n
7 el i in 7 ID i in
i 1 ".0 n m OKI n in e , ii in
so n
No t
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No )
o. 5
No. fi
.Nn 10
-ii.iim ih 1. in week ilai mil n m sun
ilai, nuke iniln Hue fonn-t lion fu Ncn ,ik
clti I tn J, Oneida, D.MCkii ami ml ini linn
pi Ints
'InlnsNis 1 anl t nuke W ilton I), Hi, Ham
ilrn nnd Mdiuv nitiiieitlim
For further liifmiii illnn lonsuil tl k I n. nis
I I' VNHI ItsON. CI I' N v V il,
J r HI isll T I' V , s i jiii ii
Eilo Kaihoad, Wvonnnf, Division.
'Iiiln. for Ihwlci and Intiiinnluie piinu leno
Kr niton as I'll us No 2. 7 10 a in N I,
8 50 ii m , " 'I, 1 -"' P m '') P in
Niw 2 ml 'I lliroiuli Iriln ( i N.w V ik
Virliils-No I, S H l in N , 10 tl i in
N 5, 1 1 p in , N i 7. ') H p in I . n N
5 and 7 me thn'U.'h Ji litis li m V iv ,ik
sl NOW IliVINs
Iei n lures N M (' 1 in N ' ni
Arrlials-Nn 21. 12 15 p 111 No ! i. m
ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS.
QRANO ATLANTIC HOTCL rNO ANNEX
Viri'lnu Vic ami lltaili, Atlantic In), N J
Six t li liar, ,M) leiulitui in ills inult in.-l.i
anl with lath liol anl cnhl ei water laths
in hotel (nil annex Location stint hi I liti.il.
within few anlt rf the s(rel pier Onlic-tii
Oilers special iln; laics, ill to rl5 h wick,
2 tV) up b da). Special rates to fimlllia Coaches
mat all tialiu. Write lor hooklet
C1I MILLS V.. COl'B.
TABLES
Mm
2. 1001.
Guernsey
Is Headquarters for the
Leading High-Grade
Pianos and Organs
Guernsey Hall is well known as the
most liberal Music House to deal with.
Prices are always low, terms easy and
goods equal if not superior to any in the j
market. Every instrument is thorough- S
ly guaranteed. g
i
Pianos are a few of
fill
it
and celebrated instruments that can al- jfj
ways be found in stock. ,
Special bargains can be secured here g
almost every day in the week on Pianos g
and Organs that have either been re- Ij
turned or left on sale by parties leaving g
the citv. You can often secure a $350 or 1!
$400 Piano for less than half that amount g
Hall in the city of Scranton. Guernsey
Building,
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OLD STOCK
48S to 455
N. Ninth Stroat,
Iclcplumj Cull. 2M.
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liecomea litisuul Irritatite ail J de
(pontlcnt thriiiKhlosi of nerve vigor
Life kc.eni's n inoccr The coiirnt'e,
foice vlj'or anl actum ivlil Ii iliarac
teriie fitU-hlocxlpii iiku irt 1 icklti
liavi; kiiitll;cl the liRliiof liopc In many
n m.ui i f v." I'll y tiring viRortotlie
vveakniiit nitil'l i n toilic itiimnilent
They iiermntieiillj cheek the vn.ik
eimu ilram fietl tile, nerves, inrlcli
tlu Mood ami make men mtr i.iicr
till l 00 per box. ill'OxcsSIOI) Willi n
S.5tX)orter Meu.iie n written Kinrm
lee toiediml the mouev if nocnrelii
cITectetl llonl; free X'l AL Ml dicing
Co Clevclmd Ohio
(or sale ij Jihn II, Phelps, PhannacUt, comer
Wjcnilr.i; aicnuc and bruie street.
Wm prrifnTinrl . SASS , Ey&rTTn-aTraikJTrssscC 8K)i V- S
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BCRANTON, PJL
nining and Blasting
Mr do l Mooslo nd Husa tale) Works.
LAPLIN RAND I'OVVODR CO.'S
I ORANGE QUN POWDER
Itlectrlo Jlattertes Kieotrlo Krplodsrt,
explodlui; bUsts, safety Fuss aui
ilepauno Chemical Co.'s
man
UXI'LOSIVCf
HENRY BEL1N, JR.,
General Ajcnt for tlio Wjomirg D.ilrlct for
iDupont's Powder
Minim
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l.ipatino ( hem il ( cmpjii) a
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