' 'v'v5?r u tf 8 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, lOOT. n - M Cleveland's Baking Powder Does the work better Makes the cake sweeter Saves labor, time, health. CHANGES IN THE RULES DETAILS OF TOOT BALL PLAYS SOMEWHAT ALTERED. Amendments to the Rules Are For tho Purpose of Rendering More Explicit tho Existing Rules and Tlaclng Sufllclcnt Power in the Of ficials to Enfoice Them Loitering nnd Delaying the Game Will De Largely Avoided by the Latest Chnngcs In the Rules. ThechnnRM In tin- foot ball iuIoh for illls senson of Vm) will not plow seil ous In the way of their effect upon the play. They aie mon- after tin- order of "lenderlim; ni"i" i-xpln-lt th" i-xl"!-lug titles and pint lug sulllrlent power In the hands of th" mlli lals to Inline the enfottenii'tit of those rules. For the Inst thif" years the popular feeling h:is horn that the R.une, when properly conducted. I thmiighlv satis factory, and that If the olllcl.il" en force the lilies the lesult Is always a fair one. and the g.nur of the most in teresting kind when equally malt lied teams meet. The exact altetatlons which have Ttcu made In the rules this season by the committee aie as follows. In Utile I of the (itilde, Sim linn id) there Is a further definition of a safely, namely, that a safely Is tniide when the ball, Kit ked by a man liehlnd his go.il line, tnwes the extension of the side line behind the Koal hue. It was jreneially supposed that the niles did not piovlde for sin h a mitlngcnry. but, as a matter of fact they did When ii man. standing behind his own coal attemnted to Kick the ball out and made a poor kick of It that the ball did not runs bis ojl line at nil. but crossed what would be the ex trusion of the side line and thus went Into toueh, by the rxltinc rules the ball was dead as soon as it crossed the jdde Hue. Hut also by another nile when a ball was kiiked out of bounds It did not ?o to the man who Hist ob tained possession of it, but to the op. poncnK AVOIM.Ii HUT Tin: HAI.I.. Heme a kli k of this kind would le Fiilt In the opponents having possession of the ball In touch. Hut then they must hllttg It to the point whete the Fide line was crosed by the ball ami thetc put it in play. The lesult would li" that they would hiiiiK It down be hind the kicker's goal, and linuiedlatelj upon putting It In pla theie, they would hold it on the guinnil. and thus i-eeure a totuhdowi In utlur words, a ball which kicked by a man behind his (UMl goal line did not closs the poal line, but iiosm'iI m,. , 1 i t line, meant, If the I ules weie fullnned out, h touchilown for the opponents. This (.eemcrt lather a seveie itn.ill for the jnissjilay, and it was determined by the Utiles I'ommlttee that such a play photlld be inled a safely Instead of a touchdown for the opponents. Hence tho new i ule. The second alteration Is under Hole 10 of tho (iillde. Nine. Tills loitneily defined "ahead of the ball" as "between tho opponents' gn.il and a line parallel to the goal line and passing through the center of the ball." As a matter of fact this was consistent wiih some of the other niles where the fmwnid point "f the hall Is taken as the line. The rule was tiieiel'ore altered so that Instead of leading as It did In the fiiimcr edition, It reads, "passing llnough the point of the ball neatest the goal line of the side nut In pos. i-ession of the ball ' , WHY, CHANCi: WAS MA UK. t' The next alteration minis in Itule 1." . pt tho Guide, Section iei. The dllll X cultyt that caused tlii alteiatlnu In mils rum jias unt m-i'ii appieciaien ery much in tho big names in the i;ast. but there have been occasions e,-n wheie Ithe delay of the game was piolonged I unreasonably. Ah a matter of fact It Mas found th.u although the ituies Committee Intended that no delay should result over two minutes, an ubstivpotous team would make It mine uuitily four mlnuies In this wa: Ail ing under Itule li! let iliat no delay urging from any iaue whutsoeer should continue more than two minutes they would delay, supposedly for in. Jurol phurs. for the two full mlnuies Then the refetee would tell them timo was up. and they must pl.t.. . Hut they vould manage to occupy nearly two i i tuiti'K longer by refusing to play i ' ili.nng under Itule js, Section (g) that the refeiee could not give the game Joiftll to the other side u)ti H'lly two inlni.lfs nflei he had nidi....,', them to play, .lust before the expira tion ol the fourth minute they would play. With this contention in mind the Utiles Committee added to Rule 1'.', Section (e) the following. Any delay thereafter shall bo penalized under Utile 27 (e) L'S (c). It means that after the consumption of two minutes five yards shall be given for further delay of the game, this In no way Interfering with tho lefereo's making them forfeit the game nt the end of two minutes of such delay. In other words, they will lose dintaiKO tor delay an well ns forfeit the game If thy do not gon on at the end of tve minutes more. KU'IC CHANGED TO PUNT. Tltile 13. Section (d) first line, the word "kick" is changed to read "punt, or drop kick" for further clearness. Rule 14, Section (b) tho words are Inserted after the words "fair catch" "when l.lcktij nfter touching the ball In at the side line." This was an omis sion In the foimor rules. Under I, ule 17 thero has been added o Siccion (a) "any such Interference phall be resided as delay of the game," Rule 28 (c), This was to Insure the abandonment of pulling and haul ing the opponents In the tush line. Rule 21 of the tllllde, Section (b) the following clause was added: "l'n less this should lesult to the ndvantnga of the offending side, when the down and the distance to be gained shall re main the same." It Is clear that this Is what was intended In fotmer lilllng, but it had not been mado definite, enough. Rule 22. Section (a) before the word "or," are Inserted the words "at least ten yards." That Is, a man touching the ball lit nt right angles to the side line and thus putting it in play by a kick, must kick It at least ten yards. Utile 23, to Section (a) was added the clause providing Hurt the leferee shall make a signal with his hand when a team Is trying for goal Immediately upon the touching of tho ball to the ground. This has been the custom of officials for some time, but has never been clearly stated In tlio rules. J. KPT TO OPPK'IAI.. Utile 28, Section (d), paragraps 2, the words "Is attempting to" weie changed to "has an opportunity for." In onlcr that the nlliclnl should Judge when there was a real chance of a man making a fair catch. Itule 2!. Section (k) has been altered so as to make the rule broader and make It apply to any kind of unsports manlike conduct not elsewhere pro vided for. This completes the list of alterations, !M)(i. us will be seen, there is very llttlo that affects the play dltectly. The new nilev are set forth In detail In Spald ing's oiHclal foot ball guide. INDUSTMAUOTTINGS. Men Have Gone Back to Woik at the Ashley Car Shops The Board for Today. Tlie tar men of (he Ashley shops of the vmi til Hullioad of New Jersey, who have been on stiike siliie May 2f, have decided to go back to wot k and a majoiity of them had tiled nppllia tions for position. When the liuuliln Ists struck on May 20 for a nine-hour day the nr men went out in sympathy with them. Several weeks ago when the mat hlnlsts gave up the sttuggle and decided to icliirn to woik the car men lefused to go bail; unless they wete guaianteed their foi iner posi tions and unless the loiupany would gle a slight Inciease ill the wages of the laboieis. The i oinp.'in.v let used and the car men held out tenaciously until now. Kach must tile an applica tion for his position. D., L. nnd W. Board for Today. Following is the make-up of the I), 1.. A W. boat d for toda : lilt KM1.U, MTJV.JIIIr.K :. Wild (.its l:.iM -S p. in.. Ilrur, "I'll Willi mi Kirli,'k ut'w: pi p. in, I'. Cum1, ttilli II. II) licrij's inw I'llllilV. s.ph:mhi:i r,. Wild fats Last -I a in . I. M.illjif.; I a. in . ('. W. Ilium; o .1. in., K. M. Ilillftl: - .1 111. .1, V llii-li; 111 .1. in, II O-ljr, unh II. l.il!: ujii'ii Mtu; 11 a. in, M. .1. lliMinman; I p. in, 1. I'. Moan; S p. in, O. V. I itrRiiaM; (1 p in , P I.. Kocfn siimniil", i:i -ii a. m , f.it, .1. farrlgg: a. 111 , uift C. Kri'iinft-lki rt 11 a. m., vA, 11 1'iie lurM; it p. in, r.ir, ' l. .MinrJ.v; 7 i. in, S.i Au". I". UAIIilri; T p in. .mi-M. Iln'inpx'ii: " p 111., r.nui;a, M (ilnlij. INisIiom s a. in t llmi,)r; 10 a. in , s pin. iiiiiv, ll.rji a in. Mi iron; 7 p. in. Mnrpli.t; !i p. 111 . W II. llirllMlamru, ID p, in . A. WlilV- I'jsmhi!i' r.nrnir T a. in, (ialfnrt, T ,1 in. s.ini;er; in a in , . Nainuan; in a in , I' II. Si-nir; 7 p in., siantun; 7..TI p. 111, Mi (,'ui rn WiM Cit We.l .1 d. in.. l.tllliniT. ullli VI i. riU' i irw ; 7 J 111, lliiiulictn; .1. 111, ,1. I, Cu-tiUn; i ii. in, O liimlo!lr 10 .1. in.. (,. I'Ih.iii.h: II a. 111., W, . ILiitlioluimu ; I p. 111. T. MiCaulit: p. in, A I' Mullen. ,1 p iii . M W. Lilnir. I i .'i p in , . V. K"i linn: ii p in Miil:1i) ; ('.llllM'tV in . M Mint I'. I' Mi IK. urn II iiiil .1 .1. i:"iiii) nut i. a in mill i. it - ii ii in I I II in nil This and That. William W. llvniiH lias iohIrih-iI Ii Ih posliloti a MiiorlntPndoiit uf initMiim RAILROAD TIME TABLES Lehigh Valley Kailroad. In l'flfit .limp S. Hull. Traim lfap Scianton: l"nr I'liiliililplna ami Sow uik lia I), k II II. It., at I, l.'i iiml U -W a in , anil i l I .'7 I III nk lliainniiil i:xpii'v), ami II .(() p. in. hull ilain. I) A II It II , 1 Oi. n !7 p in. lYr Hliilo lla'ii, ll.i7lotun and piimlpil pclnts in I In' I'ul ii'b'iiiiiii, la II ,c It t , ii.fi, 'J Ii ami 1-7 p. in. t'oi I'tititiillo, Mi i in '.Mi p in. 1 in lift lita In ni. IIj-Ioii, Iti-ailini;, llarruburi; ami priiuliul iiiIoiiiiiiIijIp tatlon n.i i ,V II It It. 1115, 0..IS a. in.; ili. I 'J7 ( Ilia, k Ilia mnml KHi). II !0 p. in Sum j j h, I), c it It., II .IS a in , 1 5i, 8'.'7 p. in Tor Tiiiikliaiinoik, Toamlj, Klniiu. Itkaia, irno.i ami piimip.il Intriinoijuip sliliom, u II . I,. A' V. It It . S.10 a in uml .1 in p in 1'or (IrniMa, Iloiliotir, llufljlo, Niagara I'alU, Cliliak'o ami U polnti wot, iU 11, . 7.l. 11 M a in . 1 , :i.:u (Ulaik lliiinoiul Kx pii'M). 7 41. IU II. II n p. in. NimJiw, II. & . It II . 115V 1-27 p in Pullman pallor ami loopinit or l.rlilcli Vallov parloi cjra on all trains hi-twnn Wilko Ilirre ami Now Vnrk, i'lulaili'lplila, lluflilu ami Sui pin'lon llrnleo. 1101,1,1V II. Wll.nt'll, (Jon. Supl.. G Cortland dtrool. N'rw Vmk CIIMII.I'.S S. I.l'.i:. fltii. 1'aw. Ant., "C Corllanl atlrcl. Now Yoik. A W VOVNKMAfllllt. Div. ran. Agl., South Itrtlilrlirin, l'a Fur ll kola mil Tollman reonationi apply to 30-1 I.aikawanna atrnuo, Scrauton, l'a Delaware, Lackawanna and Western In K.ffrct Aujr. 11, 1001. Traliu leavp Stranton lor .Vrw ork-t 1 40, S.liO, S5, 7 50 anU 10 03 a. m . : i, 3,'jil, .1.45, SIW anil 8.S0 n. in. 1'or Xow York ami riiiladelpliia-7.ti0 ami 10 OS a in., and 1J.4' and 3.45 ii. m. J'or Tub)lianna At b,10 p. in. IVr lliifljln 1 13, 0.2i and ftdl a. m , I .V), SM, 7 01 ami 1 1 .as p, m, For IlinKhamtun and way Hi tlun 10.2U a, m. and l.ttt p. in Tor Ojurgu, S)ra(iiii and UtUa 1.1,1 and C: a. in ; l.,)0 and 3 fJ p. ni, Oiwvjo, S.vrauwo ami Utlei train at SU2 a, in ilall, rxorpt Sumlay. Kur Montruae tl.OO a, m , 1. 03 ami 7.(11 p. in Mcliolson aicommoihtlor.-4.m and 0.13 p. ni llloomsburp DIilon for Xnrthumuciutiil, at (1 41 and 10.05 a. in.; 1,30 and rt ill p in, K.)t rii-moutli, at 8.10 a, m, j 3 11 and 0.03 p. ni Sunday Tralnt For Now York, 1.40, a.no, 6 51 and 10 05 a. m.i 3.20, 3.43 and 6.00 p. in. I'nr Iluflaln 1.15 and 6 23 a. m.i 1.30, 3.4'.', 7.05 and 11.35 p, m. Fnr Ulnjhamton and way ma tlona 9.00 and 10 CO a, ni, llloninilmri; diviilon Leave Bcranton, 10.05 a, m. and 6,10 p, m. fop tlio Pcnrmytvnitla Conl company nt Plttston, nnd 1ms been Miccreilotl by Patrick Hlowltt, of Port rirlflltli. The niaclilnlntn at tlio Hltririon Axle workK, at AVIlkon-Hiirrp, are on ntrlke lieentiKo the company Is trying to rc liiHtall the ton linur (lay, hiHtcad of the nlnoliour day which they have hoen walking since the latter part of May. When the ueneral ulrlke of the iim chlnlfttH wiih declaieil on May "0 the company ordered a lockout and the orkn weto Idle for a couple of week. Then the company rentnm-d work, of fering tlio machlnlptH the nine hour day. The men accepted and wink wan resumed. No agreement wax made as to how long the nine-hour day should be observed, and the effoit of the company to re-Instate the ten-hour day led to the Httlko. THEATRICAL NEWS. Today's Attractons. Al'lDI'.MY -Amy l,fe Alli'Minnn ami tintlit. In "I'ojrR'a lVrrj '' srU Clark's Vw llnjtlj. IllKllt. Wtrrtiomi and Amy Lee nt the Academy. Spitkllne Ainv i.rp, who tor llr ji.im w.n the teik nt.ir nf tin- (llranl Aimue lli.iltr, I'lilli ilrlphli, lifiN fair to lirioinp as prr.1t .1 fjinrltp in Vranton a lco a in Pliilailrlplna, ainl will ikfci Iirr vrr.v iiirC!fnl cnti-itfi'ini'iit In till city Silimliy allfrnnoti ami rirniiic with prr foim,iinr of "Hie; Little lldn the," a phy in ulilcli klif ii.'Minm tlio illrTirrnl ai'il illiimt 1 liir.ulci. It is a tin Inili.llna nf alivirlilni; 111 tnrt ninl vn.itinnal fiinrs, lint tluir an fr rr.il Kinnly part uliiih .itfnnl iliiinil.ml lntithur ami nnimrniH fpfi lalllra are inlirpehtnl cluiii'i, llic1 .utlon nf Hi" play. 'Ihrrn .ire nnl n fivv wti tiMnaltiini;. ami II Ih n.i(n to pt'illil tttati'l ihtf Muni mily aiiclUn, rt at cat Ii prrfnitn on ". Ml l,ip unci Inr innip.inv pii'.-c litril 'I'msa' I'erry" it tlio Vi.iilinn of Miii. Iat iiikIh in .1 pplitnlnl inaiiiirT. STAGE NOTES. netlicr nrw rural pliv. nllod "I p nrk si no," will be trlul at tlio rointrinlli ircd llinlre, ,pw oik, Siptrinl.rr 1',, bittie Palifix, win, will Juln lice Itiilunl Miti.'fioM lompiin, flrrUi'il from I iikI.hhI 1 ilnrvcjay, .11 1 mnpanioil I1.1 lirr wotjifr. Mirn tho Mrliopnlitan Oprri Hniip opfii nh Hie now l'ni:llti play, "I lie I..nlio' I'.imiII'o " Imipliliip 11 ill will lnu a nng onllllnl "Winn I Make My lljlion." wlil.li inodclloil aflor Mi tor Miry .Imp's liiidi tup nnto. Tins pnton thrro will lip a fdltnir ofT nf plas ilrainatiiil fintn nnoU ami Hip pliriRlil miv acaln avunio Ins normil i-nnclit'on nf iictulnoc. Aclilalilo 'rinir-lcili, or-luhilo tlio l.nlt llilililp ol "Hip I. idle Minister." lias lirrn liojnl fnnn on Hip auhjoi t s)k. a: 'U M'lr.lnis a plav for 1111 rii tl .t.iniin; srann. I liad llto tliolip of ropi.iI. ainontf whioti worp two frpl, tnli'l nnos ilraiiniioil from nnrlt, i wrlclioil H10 fait tliaf llio tinpiilanlv nf tlio liook would ilr.iw pmplo ! iop I linn a pla, lint rtltnmt prronr fonni px.iltoil mental i'loaU nf tlio lioinaio nf mop, t Iii- nail anil llirv are ntton iliuppoiiilnl wlun IIh-v v, o tliolr IdoiN prtra.ril mi tlio nUco Now I ilnn't want li lie a ilUippmnlinriit in in) now plav nnd I am slrbmg in pirrv war to lovm Hip ilnnop in 'sw'oot Clnrr' a plav with a itorv rf il nwn ami one a nwort a tho litlo fuiritifts." RAILROADTMErTABLES Delaware nnd Hudson, in r.nYct .luno 0, loot. Tralrs tor Carliondalo loao Srantnn it fi.0, pm s.fil, mil a. in; Won, 1 20. 1 tl. ,.3J, 6"'" O'JJ, T.r.T, !Ui. II 20 11 in , 1 lfi a in For 1IiiiipiIiIp anil Lake i.odoio, C SO, 10.11 a, ni. ; 2 4 1 anil f 24 p. '" . , Fur Vilki-ljrrp-fi 4". 7 4. R.41, n s;, 10.41 a in.; lim. 1 -". '-"' "'il' ' -' b.l'. , pi 11. It ' p " For I.. . It- It- l'ointa-6 4',, 0 .11 a. 111 j J 11, j t q.ni 11 r.u n. in For rrnii'Nl'anU It. '! points -C 41, 0 :S8, 2 1s, 3.:il and 4 27 p. in. For Mli.iny ami all polnla north -6 20 a. m and 3 '1- p. in. Rt'S'nW TUMV5!. For Carlioiiilalc tSO. II.IU a. in.; 2 41, S.B3, C5J and luSJ p. m. Fur Wllkps IlaiiP-9.."1 a. lit.; 12 0.1, 15'. 3 2i, C.'IJ and S il p m. For Allmiv and pnlnt north 1.1' p 111 Fur lldiii'-.lili' and Lake I.oilon S 30, 1133 a. 111. and 3.52 p in. Now Jersey Central. Ptalnni In Xiw Yoik Foot of I.iborty utrcct, N. It , and v.utli Ferry. TIMi; rAltl.F. IN F.FITCT .11 XK :.0, 101M 'I'lain. loao Siunton for New oik, Nrwjik, I'liraliclli. I'hllaili'lpliiJ. F.aston, Ilntlil, licm. l lentown, Mainli t'lnink and Mliito llaion, at ii ,5 a. 111 ; oxi'io'.'. l-'Oi expioin, 110 p 111. bun dm, 2 15 p. 111. For I'llUton and Milkos-Rarrp, S5, a. ni ; 1 10 and 4.0U p in. suiiilj)-, 2 15 p in Fin ll.illlinoie and Maaliimtton and points South and VrM U Hollilohiiii, 1 .., a ni , 1 10 and 4 ( p. I". Siinila-., 2 13 p 111 Fur luiK Hranch, (Kian llimr, oto., at 8 5, a in. Uhrnnmi loaun, ami 1 in p 111 For Itejilim;, Lelnnon ami llarriibmi;, m.i 1 lciuown, fc.53 a. Ill and 1.10 p. in Sumiaja, 8. 1.1 p. in. For I'ntlMillr, s5i a. 111 , I 10 p in For Muuul.im l'aik. S 03 a 111, 110 and 4.D) p. in. Tlirouch tkkot to all points piv, south and wist at lowii-l ratia at tlio itation C. M. Ill It P. (iin Pin t J. II. OI.IIAtKN, Cm. upt New Yoik, Ontario and Western Tmip 'lablo in F.ci t Sundav, .lime U.1, 1 101. MlltriMIOI Ml. l.oaio l.oavi Airiip Traliu. 1.111I011. r'jilioml.ilp ( ail.ii.ii, Nil I ...Id .:o a. 111. 11.10 a. 111. limp. m. No ;t ... 4 mi p. in 4 41 p. in mm p m Nu. 7 ... 0 l'i I1 in. Ar. I'jiliondale. ii.in p m Mil Til 1101'Ml l.oaio I,jip rrlip ( jilmia. irliiiiuljlc Si union. No. fi ... 7 1") a. in. 7 in .1 111 No. 4 ... K 10 a in. HUH u in 10 10 a in .Vj. S ... 2 13 p. 111 4 HO p. 111 I 43 p, m. SFM) OM.Y, NOlini I10('M I.imp Loan rrip SciJiilon. Caibondalp. I .nlovn. No t ... o 0,1. 111 !i in a. in 1H45.1 in. No. 5 ... 7 0 p. in. Ar. Cirlionil.ilo. 7 15 p 111. Vitlll-IIMt Ml l.raif l.i.io irip (aduij. ('ailinmljl s, i.ii,iun No. 0 ... 7 mi a 111. 7 10 .1. m. Nn. 10 .. 4 SO p. 111. filulp 111 (iii p . 'I'lJIin Niw. 1. on woik iIj.k, and '. on niii ila)a, iniko main line uninii lnm fur Niw nrk, till, ltu.1, (Ini'idi, O-wiyu ami inloiimdiatii points. ' TijIih No 0 ami I tniko Walton, II. Ihl, Main dm and M'lnrv iihiiipi tiona. For furt lit 1" 111fottn.it mri ioiihiiU tn kit nirrnM J. C )i:isON, (i. P , Now York, .1 F MI.IMI. T. I'. A , Siranii.ii. Erie Railroad, Wyoming Division. Tiaina lor Iliwln and liitirnioilialo point Iriic Siuiiti'ii n fnlli-ma' No. 1, 7 10 a in . No t, 8 Wl a in . So ii, 2", p in . No s. , i) p m N.i" and 0 tliiouiili trnn for Now York iiiijK No 1, Mmi in No I., 10 :u a in Ni .", I l'i p in No 7. 0 11 p ni 'liannVxi & ami 7 Ji" iliiniiih tiain. Imiii Now oik si Sll TltMN. Ilepailiirx No "O, 0 a ni . No -22. " p m Arrual N'o 21, 1" 15 p. m. j No 31. j 11 p in, PENNSYLVANIA HLIICUUIO IU IH'CI U UI1U ,4f Cl. A.1..1. I.. TCft & Y..u- 1001. xrains leave scranton: G.4S n. m., week days, through ves tibule train fiom Wllkes-Barre. Pullman buffet parlor car and coaches to Philadelphia, via Pottsvllle; stops at principal in termediate stations. Also con nects for Sunbury, Harrisbmg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and for Plttsbiug and the West. 0.38 a. nt., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington ami Pltt3burg and tho West 2.18 p. nt., week days, (Sundays, 1.68 p. m.), for Sunbuiy, Harris bmg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. 3.33 p. nt., week days, through ves tibule train from Wllkes-Barre. Pullman buffet parlor car and coaches toPhlladelphla viaPotts vllle. Stops nt principal inter mediate stations. 4,27 p. m., week days, for Hnzleton, Sunbury, Harrlsbutg, Philadel phia and Pittsburg. j. n, iiricinvFov, n. Ma-r. J. II. WOOD. (irn. I'a-i Ast. .-it - -ss, t Ot-"'4- 'ryi Ht r-t .tvt , YJ 3 5as IS; jRi jrommnnFir"'"" f 3 Tk. Mikaoissor " jBI, .... 1 .1 -. 1 . IS I ,.-m-jjQ- II - - - ' -"-"-'- -J x Mr - ri-vffet!rc c c c c 5 SSI r.-r rr,A 'PfeV-.riTX'ri 4 EXlTi&rri. ', - 'K-i..Ti5r?. fcs-1 irrrriTivstrsFv?vi err ivnl - I 3JB&aBZUBil4 JeJUiU St. It1! gsg.ig T .b .n lrirtJLf J.r-:B B fMT tT-. ft MWvil wr XI HIO ( MBKiU 'S -" s V. s ii i ." -a-J- -. -HWgJVjeii-JLiaK.iijrgn """ - " Ui,u"" 400 Piano for less than half that amount ej of money by calling here at the right time. It will pay any person who is desirous j of purchasing a Piano to take advantage of these rare opportunities. g The public is invited to call here before buying. 1 i? N. B.-There is but one Guernsey Hall in the city of Scranton. Guernsey f; Hall is located near the Central Post Office Building, j 1 314-316 WASHINGTON AVENUE, SCRANTON, PA. I 00 r r J. W. GUERNSEY, Proprietor. f Young's flats J SATURDAV, SEPTEMBER V. 1 A Handsome Souvenir am be toriven to every purchaser on Opening Day. Concert by Lawrence's Band. MHM I Manhattan ! I Shirts I THE CO. Booms 1 and2,Com'lth B'l'd'g. SCBANTON, Pal. n.ning and Blasting POWDER Uif at llooalo ana fluirnlHo WorUi. LAPLIN RAND POWDBR CO, '3 ORANGE GUN POWDER Itotrlo Battorlea. Klcotrlo KiploJar splodliu blaati, Safety Kim no! Reuaunfl Charaical Co.'s cxplo'Vvg. The Blues Is one signal which forttella phyMcal decay. AuotluT iapale lifelrMkkin, The muscles shripk ami become flab by the body become), emaciated, and there It nil early Undcucy to round shoulders. The step incts elasticity, the nerve become weak; mental and physical nctlvity are n burden. This roudition is called ttivoin De bitily; U la cured by the use ol They feed the hungry nerves, revWe the weakened oruans and make life brighter and sweeter to any man or woman whohaaiuffered from physical drain, SI U per m II boaea (with lcR.il Kuar.iutcelo cure or refund the money), WOO Hook free I'LAI. Ml.niCt.Ni: Co., Cleveland, Ohio. I For tale by John II. Phelpi, Tharmaclit, cornrr WjomiiiK attnue and bprute itrett. TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS twngfr(& TZL." TrfJIOfjrt iJ - ADiXial Sop Opwgts K23HI1 LOUIS H. 412 Spruce Street MAKE no mistake! Sec that my head is on every package of you buy. It guarantees its purity. No coffee is LION COFFEE unless it is in a 1 pound scaled packet with the head of a lion en the front. Then you get pure coffee the highest grade for the money a LION COFFEE In every package of LION COFFEE you will find a fully illustrated and descriptive list. No housekeeper, in fact, no woman, man, boy or girl will fail to find in the list some article which will contribute to their happiness, comfort and convenience, and which they may have by simply cutting out a certain number of Lion Heads from the wrappers of our one pound scaled packages (which is the only form in which this excellent coffee is sold). W00L50N SPICE CO., TOLEDO, OHIO. Guernsey Hall Is Headquarters for the Leading High-Grade Pianos and Organs Guernsey Hall is well known as the g most liberal Music House to deal with. j Prices are always low, terms easy and j goods equal if not superior to any in the j market. Every instrument is thorough- g ly guaranteed. iioelra Pianos are a few of the many beautiful and celebrated instruments that can al- Si ways be found in stock. -g Special bargains can be secured here g almost every day in and Organs that have either been turned or left on sale by parties leaving 6 . the city. You can often secure a $350 or ; . xl . m COFF A LUXURY WITHBN THE REACH . Sih MU., k Tlfl'l) . Ul.W'f... . iI.Utf .- "V fll'sT SV Hill, v 1. V jji-.v. ti. S Wt&fifa,., X . v Vi-JvA -K. .T? 2 X'sr-v H&ixl?1 ."-,v( rf',-A&K& r. v - rstii . S tt- :.v?i sm lmmm Watch our next advertisement. ill !!ii the week on Pianos g mr re- i AmMfATm H rviiouu u I Shirtsl OF ALL! Why has LION COFFEE r-iji - of all package coffees ? lV And why is it used in millions of homes r Because it docs not sail under false colors. It is an absolutely clean, pure coffee. No glazing, no coating with egg mixtures or chemicals in order to hide imper fections. Just try a package of LION COFFEE and you will under stand the reason of its popularity. J 7 V