l -i I" ..."i '.5? V - "1 "' -J. 8 THE SCRAOTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1901', uicPiiRiir I CAREER OVER WILL NEVER 2U7TTJRN TO THE ENGLISH PARLIAMENT. Michael Dnvitt Declares That He Will Spend the Remainder of His Days lu the Compnny of Honest Men ne la In the City on a Visit ta His Sister. Mis. Maty Padden. of North Washington Avenue Re cently Returned fiom South Afilra. Mb-lini-l Il.ivllt. tin- n b In iliil It-luli NatlonntlHl. eN-iiiomlM-r nt ii.iilliini'-iit mul dPiinimcni of KitHliirnl'. polli-y m fin-kit Ini; xv.ir iimiiuxt ilio Im-ith. xiii In thW rlty yotciilay mi a llylni! vllt to 111." M-tlm-. Jit-". Mniy l'.idfleii. "if N'oitli Wn.i'iiiiKimi i vt-iitu". Hi' nr ilvi'd Hnttitilay nlclit ami will Ic-nxe ihH niiirtiln-: fur I'IiisIiuik Jlr. D.ivltl. xvlun -wu l.ist nliilil by ii Tilliiino man, xv.i tin- i-ntii- of mi iitlinlilliK clli'li" it t olnllv nptl iif I oitiln.'ji r tin nl lilt-liiiii'ii IU xxii in"llnid to In- ."imii'wli." tin- tiiii-liiiiiik'.-itlM'. It'n boon pp-kiiIi-ih in-ii- anil report us tllt-IC nXCM' Hilln I llllllll'll II tfV woeka nun." sulil In-, "until I'm proity tliuKHiKlily tli imI or ImIiiji Intel lmnl. Tc nlieuily s.ilil nlmnt i-xi-i-ytliin-.' I liail to f ay and IV- Ih-mi iii.iiIp to ai.v ii crcat deal won-." "I'etlmps you will t.-li u xvlion mul vliy iti ipkIkiivI ymii pnt In pin II. i -iiifiit." -ur-rRestoil Tlii' Ti lliuiio in. in. i:rtju.si-.i ins si:v "1 rpdluin'il my umii In p.n liami'nt, Pll III Oiioliil, 1 S'tft ii- II ploleNt against trio ntim-lou- xxm xxlib-li l-.iiit-land xx.is JiHI tlioii IiokIiiiiIiib In South A fruit I roHlBi.t'ii hi'uiusi I i iiitld inn Mt liPlpli-esly us a mi'iiilii'i' of .i limit, xvlilrli xx.ix lioiplnc tin1 ii r oilli'c to crush out of ivlsu'iirp two weak lit tip 1 1 imltllr -. I tvulftlli-il. ill. licr.'HIM J COtllll not Hit (Mill HUM! vvllli Ill'lU'Xt'il In ruldiliit- iluc pout uml Jurl Imtili furnipr.o of tiipii liid!''iiili'iii i. 1 shall never nwiln poi'inli m ii.imi- to l'p tlsrd n n I'.'imlliliilc fin paill.iuu lit. '.My public m I ovi'i I "hull ipi'inl tlio test of my tl.i.xs m tin u'lip.inx of honest nipn" this Pi.-i wlMi h mprr i txxitil.li- of .Mi. havlttV tii.i I. ry. In ivHpousi- to mi liiiptliy ll" wild Unit hW lnlfMtm hi tlil.i I'Oimtiy lun no polltlral iKiiIflruti' p. "I nui hi'ii nii'ii'ly on phM-uro." -,iiil li". "1 have a niiinbor of r'hulvt's in iho I'nltod Si.ttcs anil I tiy to hi th m every few rsii!. 1 have ili-lixt-toil s-x - ml nihil o-e.j in shhhp of the hirj-ei' flllls, bill these Wort llierel lllililillt.lt to my trip mid did not biliis inr heie." In Mfptiinsr to tin attempted ii!ii-i-lnation of l'ic.iidi'iit .Mi-Kliib-y mi IVIduy, he said: NO WOIIIW Sl'KKlfi:. "1 e.in onlv rpppat wh.it e( rv one lliltiku and tool" mil this iihomln.ible crime No xvonl call silllleiPiitly i on dcmii this net xvlilrli i vciy iIkIh thliiK ItiK man and woman mut feel to ho of tile most ati lolls Uiinl To sax tha rroshlout MrlClnloy had no i 1 -Minal eneinlos is only to iepe.it what fven hl pollileal opponenti ate de- l.iilnR In the ines-1 .tad mi i in plat form since the iliiotiit.il deed of I'm day last sent ,i hIhu-K thioiii'h the whole of this Mist eoimtry. The whole Ivlllod worhl has eiiiesoil hnih Hi lllsh opinion of the plesidi'IU' pil t-onal eh.ir.ieter and lii he.irt ion domu.itiou of the ntteiiipt upon hW life, mi that I e.in only add my humble tribute to his lilt and wink. It is arncstly to he hoped thai the lllu--ll'IniiH patient will leeoei. ' .Mr. K.uitl has hut leiouily lelmnul from South Afrha. whole he pei sunnily ilivestlKaled ixlmlnv ondltloiis, liis lows and linin r-.nus havlni; been PI luted In a si'ilr. nr litteis w hieh n 1 a i eel In papas m Kimlniid. Australia and ih isi ouiiii! SYRIANS IN A FIGHT. They Cut Up All Sorts of Capers on Ninth Stiect Ycsteiday. A number of Syi laiis jot Into n Unlit .PstcrdTij. iuoiuIiik in a lioii-e in 'Jiij Ninth stieet anil niaili- tilings eeeil Jnsjly llM'ly f tl 'I'll., trotililc oilKlnnlcd In a Hah! hi'twivti .Mi., (j Siena Hiiiiuh and .Mis. .Mmy Ihakln Thoiuiis .Mollys , inn s.M'ian who iih a supinator ,, .Mis lii.iMn. tiled to sepaiati' the two women, lie wield ed a larRe elllh. Willi h In- said he pio posed In use mi Airs. Hmms. hi swIiir-IllR- It hack to net loadv for n uiiik-IllK- Rood Miiusll. In- iiecldeiunlly Sinn k .Mis. Ilrahln uii the hcud. knoi I.iiir her uiuouM'ious. Thomas rialeiia. auoth-i-r Syrian, lnlerfoi i.-d mul snou the whole lioiisehold was llalitiiiR. A tfquail of pnliic In command of Fprgeunt J!oe!e .lone: swooped down on the place with u paliul wiiroii shoitly nfterwurds mid auesicd the foui prln i Ipalo. Thej weie taken to police liendqnnrtrrf and rImii a Iiciii'Iuk by laKlstrato .Millar .Mallss and .Mis UlanuH were sent to ih.. lotiuty Jail tin ninety tind Hit days lespeelivelj. While I'latena was dlsi li.it ijed, Mrs. Itrahili was leuialided lor n fui thei homliiR-mid was laier taken to the l.lli kawauna hospital, wheie the wouild III her head was diessed and wheie she now lies. CHARLES BAILEY DROWNED. -former Resident of This City. Met Death Yesteidny. Jim us W, 5alle, of lol.l Sterling Mior' last nlRlit received a telegram atilii i"" Iiik that his hrothei. ('Iiails riiillej a lormoi ipsldont of this city, had lii-en drowned timing the al'lor uodii by the capsl.lns- of a eat-hoat off AVHlett's Point, New Yolk. Tlu- dead man has been for some time a soldier In lh I'nlteil states tCRlllar fci'ivlee. .stationed at l-'ori Tot ten, LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. H'ndir tliU hrnlinB slioit mm ut 'nUrt lll U (Jtitilishfd when anompaniisl, (or siubl.it. tlon, hj the ritft' lumf. lr.' Tribune i!i-h n,t U4jm r'porullilit)' fur oplniom liert ,mii.) Ssnbergh's Side of the Case. l'llitui "f The Tribune. Sir: hi rifcrewe to the itllil in smuiilj.t't Ttibimo hcjikd, "Mr. Illn Could Not Ptind It." I tvnuld llki- tn prenent my ilde ol tlu- um-. Tho (roiiblr erlciiiilcil in a I.lnSfn itrri't held. With ot tit r miii ul.o wore pointing- Oif flig pola tt tin- Ci. A II. Imililiiur, I wja in th: hotel v.lim nmr otic anl. "'Ilif prfitdent i hot " r all thoiittht it 4 1-iKo ind I ld, JoXI-iRlr "He eiiKht to e liut." 'Ihcnupon Hire, wiihout ord, tn i k in" In l lw f.cc, but did not knoik mr dour. mjihI IIi-m- mado a luity rrtr.'it did nrnt In I In- Mmierlal rljtr turf, whrre 1 (olluunl lam ai.d jilimniilrred punUhuient (or Iho IihII'.-i-iI! In- dfliTid tit. My fithtr irvfd n ii n.ldnr tiir nir thf Cl1l r, ind I would not "lltiilly Iikuii tliu luunlr.v, ita flag, or ruler. (I'orgo SiJibfrgh, ' ttraiit.-ii, !'., Sit. 8. PRAYERS FOR PRESIDENT l '.In lllllfil In III I'JR' lirosperltj we must RiMppIe vltlt. The niofifuRe for today Is the woulu of mv text. -'Ilohohl the Lamb of (Ind wbh-h taketh awa the sill of the world." !!ov. iIpoi-rp A. 'tire, pastor of the I'loMdetiep Methodist KpiKoop,il church, afler n-feiiliiK hrlelly to the piesldent's spoei h made at the exposition on the day liefm the attempt upon his life, raid. "IVi-sldi'iit McKlnh-y In a worthv nnhoillniilll the best thoiiRlit of the Ann I Inm poople, and It l terrible to thlllR that he should be shot down by (he hand or an aiunchlst. I earnestly ii-ouest that you all unite with me In piajltiK (hat the life of this noble and li'prosMntutlVe Chilstlnn Ameiicau i III y.eii niiiv he spated. "I cannot oxpiess too fon-lbly my fei'lliiRs for anarchltt.s as a elas. I hi'llex o ih.it the constitution should be so atlieliili-d ,1s (o pel mil of the elos ill'f ll of their IlieetlllRS and the HI-- test i,r any pi-t"ons found deiix-eiltnr an amit'i iiistli hmmiRUo." nis. litn.ij's I'.r.iiARKf-. lev. Ir. CiootRf II. (illlld, pas.or of the I'rovldonee l'rsh.x lerlar cluin h. fii Id that the sfVPiet punlsliiiient Hhoiihl be meted out in the a.ssast-m of the piosldont 'I almost xsh." said lir, "Hint lie loitlxc Foster and tin- biave ouhui-d man who Riappled with him after the shooting hail killed hhn on the xpot. I'li-sldr-ut .McKlnloy. Mi m.x jiiditment, rises nlnio.st suprenie nbove all the p.. st nii-iiinnls of the pr -sldcntiul i hair. He ha 'ill the Rood nualllles t Ilia i made l.iiioolu siu h a Ricat na tional tlRUle. and whm is moic. he Is a polished Roiilleiiian and scholar. Ills tor.x icxe.ils ihat at -iitli-.il times in tin- llie of nations hid Iki. I'liised up tllell to RUille the COIIIltl.V Dill of tt S l-iitlbii. .McKlnlev has h-en such a loan. W'hon called uputi to sohe on known piohlems In mir national life he displayed a "talesinanshlp so w i-e as to win tin- plaudits r tin- xxorld. "Ii Is my Hi in belief that anai.-hlsm should he placed In the same cnteROiy n iHJiMin and I .slnitTel.x hope lhat coiiRiess xxlll ms a law at Its next session which will haxe the ff.-ci of hro.ikliiR up these Rfoilps of anarchists and of sotidliiR them back to tno fot eiRii hinds xx honie ilie.x haxe come.' IN HO! Flex- i'. c, ' TP.IMTV rill'ltcil. ftploker ofi'eii-d ptaver for -Mr a i m1 Mrs. AlcKlnley at both the mortiliiR and xenlnc scrxhe of the llol.x Tilnlty l.uthoimi chinch, mid Hex. Luther Hess Wat lUR-did the Mime at the Hr.iee laitherati iliuiih .Mr. Wmlm; also spoke diuliiK tin- latter s-rxlie of the shooting- of I'n-sldetit .Mi Kinle.x, and anaiihy In ROiieral. "National Citizenship and What Makes an Anarchist." xxas the subject of his sci moii, mid lu opi-nhiR ll lie spoke of the terrible iiilamlty which occurred Friday at lluffalo. He de- laicd thai the conditions xxhhh led iii to the murdcious attack and the fait that the would-bi- assassin xxas a self axowed anaii hist and follower of Ihiinia iJoltliuan, IiiIurs the pi-ople of this lountry fan- to face with the im minent need of determluiiiR lo what IciiRths they xxoulil alloxv alimcliy to inn lampaut. and how Ioiir they would stand lor anaichlsts' seditions dm -ti lues and actions. He ti, ii oil the histoiy of miaii hy hark to the oiiRlual lools. ami declaied lhat the anmchlstical soi lelles of Tat ersoii. I'hlcaKo. and other titles should he abolished. "We h.ive been toler ant " In- said, "too tolerant, but the time has noxv ionic, the time Is nuxx ilpc to fiee us fiom exeiy jinaiclilst and axowed enemy to Roveinnieut xxho can be found lu this lounti.x." A .MAN AND CIHM5CII.MAN. Ilex SIeiiot Kntipp, Ji . of l.ltch llehl. Conn., tilled the pulpit of the Second I'leshytei'ian ihuich .xcstorday mornliiR. and iiiocedlnR- his sermon spoke fcelltlRly of the tcillble clime of Friday aftci noon. He spoke In most ouloRlsth tonus of the worth of I'lesldt nt .Mi Kinley as a inmi ami Chilsilan. and icfeued to the rIoi huts home lite with h ha.s always chai ailoir.ed the nation's chief ixciuiive. The entile lounti.x, he said, xxas shot ked and ri leveil hv the st.irlliUR: liewi of the attempt upon .Mr. .McKln le.x's life, all liollthal feolhiR had been laid aside and the deed icRardcd as a national calamity. He then deliveied pia.xei I'oi the lecoxery of the presi dent and also prayed tli.it stu-uRth he Riven .Mis. .McKlnloy to beat up under her sonow. Ilev. 1)1. Stokes. if w.-(t Hainpton, 1.. I . ollielateil at the Kilst Pies, byteilan church yesterday In tin- ab seiii e ot Ilex. iJi. J.inios, .Mcl.ood. mid piaxid di-Miutly and omnestlv tor tin- iccoveiy df Iicsldenl .Mt Kinley. He also asked that divine aid xxould b' Hlxcii .Mis. .McKluIey to hoar up under tills tiyliiR onleal. Ilex. W .1 Foul, of the (in-en Ilhlite Haplist i linn h, oiTered uii piayer.s for tin- iiM-oxi-ry of Pieshlent .McKlnloy hefoie r1Iiir ills inoiiiliiR sermon After implmiiiR the I.onl in safol.x hrlilR llie luesldeiit ami Ills wife tluoiiRh this tryliiR- i rss, he prayed that all cltbetis ol this louiury would come lo a speedx leallz.Ulon of the daiiReis inio whit Ii the nation Is cast by telonlolis actions like that of 1'iesl ihnt .McKinley's xvouhl-be assassin, and "oniiiiR- to the realization. In a spirit not of revoiiRo. but rather of line Justice, would make repetition of the i time linposslhle. OFFnilHlJ PKAYJJIS. I!i. P. H. SltiRer. assistant pastor of the r.hn Park .M. K. chuieh. oflloi aled thoie yestoiday n iQ absence of I lev. Hi. C. .M. (iiltllii, who Is lu l.ii i ope. lb- offeied up prayer for the re coxeiy of the pi esltlont, and spoke of the attack as IipIiir one of the Rrent est ailllciions oxer nine upon the na tion. I.tv. A S. Aiispai her offered prayer for Piesidoni .McKltilev Friday nlKht ui the l.lndi'ii street temple. At Iho i lost of his si'tmon ho bide the con KIoruiIou i lop and thou Imolored iho I. mil to Rr.iiit j spiay woovny to the Rival inn ii ho wantonly si'ituk down, lie also spoke hrlelly of the utter lack of i-i-llirlon and alisriup nf tear nf ilod which iie.issarll actuate the porpati.uors of cilmos of siuh atroclij. llev. II. ('. McOi-iniott, pastor of Simpson Jletliodlst Kplscopal i hunh, lu Ids uioriili'ier sermon on "Faith," Maid " U this time, when uloom ami hoi roxv are thiough the land on account nf the dastaidly attempt to inutder the pii'sddent of these United States, xve can but feel that If there xxeie as much faith In Ood an thorn were ilfty years bro, such crep lures ns Czoljrosiv, would not be possible. "While xxe lejohe that theie me so many forces lu our modern llfu that tend to develop such n magnificent specimen ot manhood, Intellectually and morally, us William McKlnloy a litnn whose private life Is n source for Kratltudij when xve compute him with the rulers of other lands h mini whose domestic life Is an example to nil the husbands of the land -a limn who has foiiRht his xxiiy up ft mil the ranks to the highest place lu the nation, and mot (lu- responsibilities of his exalted station xx ith such signal ability -xxe me saddened that (hole me so manv fuctor.s also lu out- modern life that tend to ih-velop the miseiahle niatinl kin that tiled to murder him. The louts of sodalism and imarchy me found In (It" skeptlilsm and discontent of ihe times." STIIHMNCtWoliUS OK 1)11. PIKI.Cl;. At the Peiin Avenue llnptlst chllri h i sterday, (he toiiRieRatloit xxas kept IlifomiPil of (hiv coudlllnn of President JlcKtrley by Associated I'ross bulle tins, brotiRht by ipedal mossonRpr fiom The Tribune olllee and rend by the iuMdi. lev. Dr. It. F Y. Piorr . As each siii-ceedliiK' if port showed that (he t-lilcf maRlstiale of this eoiin tiy xxas In a condition troni xxhlch none hut fnxorahlo allRUrliiR's could be made, the spiilf of the coliRroRntloii spem-il to grow visibly lighter and xvhen the Inst i-hrel'iiiK mo'sage xxas lead, a.f t'lough by iniiKh'. the gic.it oikiiii sud denly pealed forth "Pralio riod. from Whom All Ulesslngs FIovx." and llrst 111" i holr, and then nil present Joined in tin singing of the sublime anthem a- d the Rieat chortt- of men. women a -id children s.iiir wit Ii a love ami for xo! It: their voices, with Ii coin eyed an ndoiiuate idea of the fcdlng of thanks uivIiik ocluatlng (he heat Is of all pies etit In that auditorium. ' l)i. Picric gave a most liit.'tetliig iiihlies last night, dining wlihli he wpoke in a doforlpllve vein of the ni lloiis' gicatnosj, and (lieu dl&cotused ilpon the sad tragedv at (he ONpnsl llnu. "Illessod is the nation whose God 1 the l.util, mid the irople whom h hath chosen lor his inheritance." Ps. kxII: 12. was his leM. He told of this countr.x's great extent of lorrl tory. Il mineral xxeaIth--enougli to buy the xxoi'UI -its piodltets enough to food in- univor-'o Its mt, Its nillsh . its learning, but sitd the nation's stronath xxas not in tho.e, but rather in the i harai lor and lbV of the people "Totla.x." said he. "Ameiica Is at peace with the wot Id. Her poxet Is leoogmz-d and ro.spcetod. It Is an eia of pio-peiliy tuieMPllcd and out Jlag of Anioihai- Rtoatness speaks, xx Ith eviiy xx five of Its glorious fohK lu elo illieilt silence to the xxorld and tells f the prixxi-i ami strength of the coun try xx hose emblem It Is. AWIT1. HI.UO.M OF Nir.IIT. "lift across this peaceful scene th.te has suddenly fallen the gloom of night I.Ike a Hash from a clear skv, a flood has been done of unutterable xlllan.x. a flood so black that ilex lis may blush to own It; a deed which no being in -xhotii dwells the spirit of a man could have boon guilty of. Our honored president has been strhken by an .is. (.-sin's hand. 1 knew- him b-fore he was resident, out In tne West, and haxe mot him lreiiuontly since, and can say in all sincerity that ho Is a president botu to coniinaiiil. kingly in i harm tor, flu Mian In spirit, eonser xatlxe in opinion, consistent In life, icsolnte In action, dauntless In cour age, keen lu pen option, careful in speech, patriotic in the highest floRioe, a man among men. a statesman among Sl-et s. "This act against his life calls for the most stiiiiRoiit legislation. To lift a hand agaln-a the president should be a ci pital offen.so. The name of the Moiih guilty of such a dastardly in re' 1 1 hl-hlooded barbarism .should be ast Into oblivion, ami anarchists in general should be either imprisoned or iiepoited from the slimes of this coiin ; iv. xxhlch. fice and hospitable in all, has opened Its floors to those xxho iwurlsh In their bosoms the vipers which sting us thus in until ti." 1)1. Pierce, continuing, spoke of los si i in is against th' government, and lioclaietl that lu his mind it .should be a ir'iolnal offense lo publish xile tar tonus again i the pieshlent, as those ought to i ome under the head of con stun live treason." The folloxxlng prayer xxas offered at to Peiin avenue synagogue Saturday for the locovoiy of President McKln loy, by Uo Dr. II. l.oxxls, cantor of tin- synagogue: "lie, our (lod, xxho blivsed our forefathers, Abraham, Isaac and .lacob ami Aaron, David ami Solomon, shall give a speedy le coxery lo our honorable noble execu ile William McKlnloy, for llie sake of the' whole community xxho bless him. O Hod, haxe meicy on his sticngth and life; and O Coil send him a speedy iccoveiy from heaven. Im mediately send him his iccovery. Anion." fOMPOSKt) A HYMN. Rev. 1). P. Jones, pastor of the Tabernaile f ongregational i hurch, pleached last evenlnu fiom Luke, L'.l:- !ll- "Then said Jesus. Father, forgive them." In his soi moll he rofetiod lo the shooting of the president, and the following h.xinn was composed by him anil snug by the cougicgatlou lu behalf of our i liter: uii, I, oil, mil Kini; nf ill, I l"ll 'I'll,! luiiii' Mf i all A ii it. on lieu. uii. ii out rulir, I.onl, Mi- l.n mill eiti- morel, 11. Tl,.i Xltni.dil.x nnl lb sin ncllt inien llev. S. F. Mnthexxs, Fiist liaplist church, in his sermon, said "When Ptesldenl McKlnloy was idnk- Ing under the strain of the assassin's xx oik, ho utteicd a f'lirlstlnn sentiment xxlieii ho sahl, 'Spare hhn.' This xmis the inn- Christian feeling which oliai ai tf-nzed the man under such a n.nr tal exigency. Such a sentiment Is the lound'itluii of a Christian nation." Ilev. J. P. Moffat. D. I)., Vx'ashhurn Stieet Piesbyterian church, nude ape ilal mention In his morning and even ing pr.iveiH for the president's iccov ery and the congregation boxxed their he.itls and olfeied up n silent prayer for hla safety The pastor relenod to ilif pnfslbllitles of such happenings ns befell President McKlnloj. and said It soeiuod almost lmi-"dlhlo that such n shocking affair should occur in this fiee ami glorious country of onis. It was shocUing to an uppaiUtlg degtoe. It was mote appalling wnen the piesldent's unstained leeoul Is taken into onaldoiiulou. As a mini he In liiepioai liable and hit record is unsul lied. The toleration In America of mult oigauh-atlons as anarchists is an out rage, mid they should bo Immediately suppressed. Such a crisis us this ie calls the nation to the need uf prayer, mid the recognition nf iho hupicmc power of find over all things. TOLD GIRLS TO WALK nOME. OutinRcoiiB Conduct of West Scran ton Young; Men, Patiolman Mct'olllgau ma . (no young gills wandering about tVi-st Solatium lu a seml-ilazeil roil of man- & -a "T-, -LV ffll Jll!!!!!i!!!i!!'l f .J-a ,,iV . ii ,. jL , n n l.i..i.ii)na'ia-- j lit --2 if "r.r'flar-ifKninilK wffl&mm ..vtCi'1?:?K?rT3S aa ut - 1 1 l 1 d KB ! 1 1 I 1 ('"'HIHi IHHIHHEHiVII ImhI I K -tt' .f4" 1"-WIS jMfM - wrr i- ----, fff-vi. ii km ii . 5 of money by calling here at the right time. It will pay any person who is desirous j H of purchasing a "Piano to take advantage of these rare opportunities. g The public is invited to call here before buying. i H N. B.There is but one Guernsey Hall in the city of Scranton. Guernsey f; jg Hall is located near the Central Post Office Building, ' !: 1 314-316 WASHINGTON AVENUE, SCRANTON, PA. I 0 r ' J. W. GUERNSEY, Proprietor. f 'ff (f ( (1 (f (f (f ( (f (0 f 0 (t (0 Tf (l (t (tl ( (f (f (f (t (t SXO (0 (l W (0 (0 ( 'Tf (0 ( (0 (f (fl (f (f X ( ( (9 (f (t ( W W ?f ; tier at .1 o'i lock etcrday mornliifr. and on accosting them receix'cil the rather nstoiilHlilupr Information that they xxere about lo begin a xx-alk home lo Plltslon. The blueio.il hcmil (heir ulttrv ami took them to (he police station for safe keeping and there they (old a (ale of (he duplicity of lliree bold, bad WV-t Scranton boys. They claimed that tin1 young men met them In l'ltl-Mon Sai nt day night and asked them to i de up to Scranton. and set- xxhat a n-.il city looked like. They acieptcd the limitation, a lig xxas hired, anil the quintette xxeie sloxxly dilxen hen-. They anlx-ed early .osteithiy nioinlng, ami xxhen lu the itllex- back of the Franklin engine house, the young men suddenly .buc kled, hoarse. heavy-vlllalnlh chuckles, joined in the chorus of "(lood-bye Pol ly. I must leaxe you." compelled the txxo ghls lo leux-e the c.iirlage and then thoxe axxay. The young xxomeii gaxe the polh e the naniesi of the bright young men, but as they an- uiulcslioiis of pio.e cutlng tin- i use their Identity xxlll not be lexealed. HAD A PLEASANT OUTING. Petersburg Silk Mill Employes Spent Saturday at Mounttiin Paik. There xxas a big, light hearted and fun-loving thiong ut .Mountain I'.uk Saturday. It xxas made up of upxxaiils of Soil of (he rmplo.xes of the Peteis burg silk mill, of xxhlch Helling. David & Rehoen ate the piopi letors. ami (his xxas ihe annual excursion which the mill uopilntuis tender to their em plo.xo;.. Ilmiei's hand accompanied (he parlv ami furnished music for dancing at the park. Dancing was a popular pastime ami prize"! xveieglxen for (he most pro Helen! In that line and for cake-xx Hik ing, eti. At S o'clock Saturday een Ing. the ex. urslouists i-lurned to this city, tired but thoioughlv pleased wit Ii the ilax's 1'Utlng. THEATRICAL NEWS. .CMIKXIV - XXnlfir.l - d.n i tinp-ny ,n I'Tlto oit of Njiolc n " Thn Wolford-Shorldan Co. reinnn-iirlnor tontsht ai tli udnnt o( M i--(l. Woll'itil-siicjidiii tm W imiipjiij will prcMt a r'tiPHfitri- -f tipaoiliu piaiii (01 on" an tj VtlT. ("or l vpfinnj pfrlutmaiiii- dl in- r. in 1 ' Tin S.iii uf Niiulfur.," a .orj of "I.' Xiicluit," v., Hi Mi. XX. .Word it I.' Mjl. ti Mi- s.eir.l i I rntiniitn i o -Ku.- In tlt. As when it ie joxplI .; ii,u ef aixtrm ueil.f at XaltJiiiont I'uvil. inn. iUlam nM. I'a i In n.i- It -tta.'n.ll. r-nt'y mnttnt'il xxilli ap.cl it at'tiTX llu- pl.n ati liil"riial ili.titiii uf tr.liii tntrri-l, 'o 't lilt i ''i nfn ! I .- J pre. tilptl No Show at the Stnr. Xini8r lli-rrint,lcn Ii"1Im,iii; llu. tin -hit. p. ind fftii-f-ti nmlrifiui-u." xtn. v.fr lo opin jt II.k Mjr tin- alif-innnii, -h' iibl pic'liilne prrf .tnixii' i up lo t't f'..nil.rii lu hilt-ti'U In nuiiililii al tlil hntixo, pini fdlnl 'n prompdr laitii-l thrin. mul (If limni ill, ihrrrdrp, lie ilil. al1 xui'K lluworr. It will In- rf-ciiiiinl eric will, from toil i xxlllt .la.nln ami l.owry'i "XItix Miltlrna," i litidriiiut' (cifatit.ilt ut ol f.-t iiitpil tiamllti-; ami ntii It. D.. L. (c W. BOAIID. t'olluulng l? the ni.ikr.iip of the P., 1.. & V. hoard for today: -I SHY. SKPTIIXnir.K s. XX ill 1 it., Cut- p. m, M. J llrniittr-in; W i nt., P. V tlririu, xuiMixv. MiiMi.nnui n. XX lid fj, l'.it- ,3ii a, m. I'. I,. Ilnsi-M, I a. in., II. rilllluatii A a, m , .1, XV. Umkluil; S . nt , A. II. Ilintniltis in a. m.. II. I'n.lar, tilth f.. V. Iluri'a irui, II a. in , , .1, Mclir, .! p. in , .1. .1. CiMtpllu; A p. mi , XI, . Xltl.anei 0 P III ft' rtll.l- 1 Kht.1. r.iiiiiinll I'll -0 j. pi , ci,), J J. Miill-v, 10 -.. -3-H (Ti ,'- ,m- v-. , .i:7-:asii.-y J? m iflfCIll m m Eiititaft! wiir iSftJXZfa'nt&'lufiitii iJhfft i vwM-t i ftwww4? I IU T III 1 I II I ll II III I M I M I I I I IM I I Mil I I I I I I I I I 111 I llj L - wrw B r B: m IB Si a it " ' -Inland RAILROAD TIME TABLES Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western In hftrct ng. 11. 10t)l Traim Irave Scramoii l"r Sow ork -U I (0, 3.(i0, 5.X5, "M atttl lOlli ,i in. U I'l. J.':t), .14.X, j.im anil S W p. in lor Vw X.nrlv an I I'lillailclplila T.IVI mv 10 ih a in . and U.I'J and .1.15 p m. t'ur rolijliHiiTia At 6.10 p. m. l'nr nmTjIo 1.15, 622 and () a. hi.: 1..H1. ..!!. T 0 and 11 "X p. m. For Ilin-rliaintnti anil vav i-ta tlniia lOlli a in md 1 O'i p in l'nr (ri;i. S.x laco-e and t Ilia 1 IX unit fi 'J2 a in ; 1 -M aiid tl 52 t in. O-itt ., s.iiaiii-o and CUia train at C'il a. in daily, rxiopt --iindav. 1'or ilnniri'-e 11V) a in ; t fX'i and T.n. p. m ZSir 1iii1iii aeiointrotlitlot, - I In"! and (. IX p it lllniiniltini; livlteii- For Nortlitnuliorlanti, at r l' and 1U05 a. in., 1 Ml nnd r.lo p m. Km riiinenilt, at 8 10 a in., ,'! V, and -i ". p ni. Sttnda Train I'oi ,Nn Xink. 1 10 :..i), a.!"! anil IDiXX a in., .'..'-I. . 13 and 5.nu i in. lor llnflaln-l.l.". and l",.-.'2 a in.: 1. .0, v..', 7 Hi and 11. '.5 p. m. l'nr riinghiinlon and av nil tioii -0OI anil lfi'JOa in. IIIihuikIiiiii; tllxhion la-aic i-irantf-ii, 10.01 a m. and fi 10 p. ra. Lehigh Valley Hailrond. In l'ffcct .tune 2. 1'WI. 'I'tains lcaxe Siianlnn: l'nr I'hilailt'lplnx and New loik la 1). A II. It. It., at 6.1.1 and .IS a in. ind -J 1. I '7 (lllaik lii.iti-.-tnl lApic-.-), and 1 1 :,0 p. in. sun- ilaia. I). .v II. It It.. p. in. l'or XXIiltc llivon, lla-dctun anil nrmt-itul polnti In tin- f'll ri-ifioin, xt.i I) A II. It. It, . 1 5. -Ms and 1 -'7 p. in. Tor rullmiMo, oil ,i in . '-MS p in. l'or llfthlilinn. I'.i.lnn, llt-adine, llairl.btns; and prim Ipd inlrrinidiale Rl.ttmn.- u I), fc It It., nil. !..iS a. in., 2 (. 4 J7 lll.uk Ola inoml l'pirv), 11. .0 p. in !iiiidj)K, I), j; , 1! It., 0.;.s a. ni. ; 1 5 S.27 p. in l'or Tnnkhinnoi k, To.vand). Klniira, llltara, Cini-xa and primlpal Inliiinidlalr M.itioti. iu I).. I.. . XX'. It. I! . MO a in and :; IH p in. l'nr (ioncva, llmlir-trr. Ilulliln. Si.izui l'.tll, f'lilc.itto mul all potnli ui-t, v i i 11. k II. It It, 7.H, It.V, a. in, 1 2-, .(..tt (Ilia, k Diamond i:s pr-.l, 7 . in II 11. .10 p. in. Mindjjn, ll fc . II II . 11 .11, t-27 p in. 1'iillin.in parlor and alofptnc or I.olncli Valli-y pailoi can on all traini lietncrn XX'llkr-a llirre and Now Xotk, I'inladolplitu, Utufalo and snx pension llridKi' KOI.I.IV II. Wll.nnt. (leu. Snpt , ?6 Cortland trri-t Sow Yeik (,'IIMII.r.s S I. II Cor ri Am , "C Coitland poet. Sow Yotk A IX. NOSM.XI.VI III Ii, Uiv IMa. Apt, South Rotltlolioin, l'a l'nr licki-U ind Pnlltnan I'-orxittmn apply to SI) I I..T kiuann.i atontio, S. union, l'a. New Jersey Central. Fiiationa In Si Yorkrnnt of I.tLiirtj etroot. N It., and enlli Keiij. rixtr rxiiu is- lU-crr-T .ikk no, mm Tiauii lead Sttaninn (m Now Xoik. .SowaiU 1 lialtli. I'ltlladolphia, 1'nlon, llotltlehom, Al ldiinnn. Xljni h f hunk and V li.'e lla-.ru. at "ii in.: oupie. 110. i-Jpioat nil p. in Mm da. '.'.15 p. in. Kor I'lliiinn and Wilitot rtario S 5,1 a, m ; j.p) an! 4 00 r-. in. stind.i. 2 15 p in. l'nr Il.iltimoi,- and XXt.iiiii:ton and polnia S)tttli and Wi'tt xn Uetlilrlirm, o 51 a. m., I lo ainl 4 (o p !"Jiid-v. 2 1.1 p m. Kor lir.it tlranrh, ()oan (!ior. th:, at S 11 in tlliii-iikh foatli), and 1.10 p m. Kor KoadiniT. l.-liatmn ami llarrlib,:rt. )ia M Irnlovrr.. S.55 a in and I ID p. in Butdaij, 2 II J ni Kor Piulaxillo, '' a n . 1.10 p ni lir Mouiiiaui I'atk, t 51 a in , p) and 4 to p m InroiiElt t'ikol tn all pon-l rati, truth and M at lmxt-l rili at tl.o aljl'i n. ' M llt'l'.l'. (irn. I'a Ast J. II 01,11 M JK.S. (ion. Snpi Erie Kailrcail, Wyonilnr; Division. Traitu (. r lli.xloi anil inioiniiihaio psinl. loan Siiani'Jii t' (iilii- Su. 2, 7.10 i in S'ti I, o SO a .in., Nil. 0. 2 21 p. in , Su ., A tn p. m. No. 2 and ( ilnimsli lianx foi Sou Xork. xmxaU -So 1, Is a. in : So .1. lo::o i m j Nil 6, il.l.l p in i Su. 7, 0 11 p m 'I lain Su. 5 and 7 ait- lliional. tta.iH fri.n. Sits Xml; sl'SDM THAIS'. Ilrpiniiro-Su. -'0. a nt ; So 2.'. p m Airixala No 21, li 15 p in -. so. 2.. s.i.i p xn. a. in w.'.i, i; I ii imfi'lktr. 1 p. m, I wl'h XX. II Sitli.ii 'i'u , 6 p in , ot.i, iiVK. 7 p. m . .S i) uj i: Xli Xllifti't . I itnsa. M i.mti.i. , i in . ( aiii,i, '11 I'm liora t 41 n. in., I iiiihii.i . s a in , II .in a. in., Xluian, 7 p. in. Mmplij : -X 11. Il.il ll,r.lutiii ; jli p. in . U ni. n l'.tfiiuir Ciiaiiu- 7 ., m, r: mf . Slnaji'i ; 10 j in, Satttn.iii, In a in Srtnr, 7 p in . M.in'iili; 7...0 p in . XI. i Wild ( alt, ,.t a in . -. WjII; 1 P. ( ixalMiigli, 1 p. in. It, Pailtii-i; 2 D'liillcili, a p. in, 11. Itiinliilpli, I p K.i". Hitlt Willhni KlilnN now, i p McCailhyi fl p, m., C. Klnstry, hi , I ' P inr I l. lli lull II pain. III. . 1 p "I 1 a 1.1 , 111 . I. 1 1' III . Ill . , I . J SO IKK. Otidii.li.i i, (itlliirji) run o 51 -rpt k iv ith ilnipliv. now, until (milirr nnti,,. XMIIItiti Mil.v will inn I, ,i, in vvtld ial, wuh x, .1 lt li.initf ll' now, Spl. ti. Ili-tl,inaii X'oal upi.rla (nr llnikliirt llraKi-iiun lli(! npuiu (or (avaii.ui.it iii' ' "' - -"- - nii: rm Ki-iii f i m i, "y - i-i f trnl "PMaiJ llaaH aaaawrf . i 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 goods equal if not superior to any in the market. Every instrument is thorough ly guaranteed. ,il 11 Pianos are a few of the many beautiful and celebrated instruments that can al ways be found in stock. Special bargains can be secured here almost every day in the week on Pianos 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 & RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA RAfLROA ) Schedule In Effect June fi, 1001. Trains leave Scranton: 0.45 n. m., week days, through ves tibule train from Wilkes-Barre. Pullman buffet parlor car nnd coaches to Philadelphia, via Pottsville; stops nt principal in termediate stations. Also con nects for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and for Pittsbuig and the West. 0.38 a. in., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington nnd Pittsburg nnd the West. 2.18 p. m., xxeek days, (Sundays, 1.58 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltlmoie, Washington and Pittsburg nnd the West. ' 3.33 p. m., week days, through ves tibule tiain from Wilkcs-Baire. Pullman buffet parlor car and coaches toPhilndelphln vinPotts ville. Stops at principal inter mediate stations. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Hnzleton, Sunbury, Hnirisburg, Philadel phia and Pittsburg. .i n. nrrniivnv. om stsr. J It, XX OOP, Hon. 'i st. Delaware nnd Hudson. In F.ff.'ct .hino 9, 1101. Tiaina (ol Cirbondalf leaie Minion at fl."0, SU). 8 51, 10 13 a lit.; I.' 00. I..'). 2.11. .1.5.', 6 i 6 "5. 7 17, 9 11. 11 "0 n in ; t HI a in Kor l(nnodalo and I.akc t.odoie. 6 20, 10 II a. rti , 2.4 and fl 29 p. in Kor XVilkos-lliri 4. 15, 7 4, S41. n -.c, mil a m.; 12.0I. 1". 2 IS, 111, 4!7, 0 10, 7 1-, 10.41. II. .!0 p m l'or h. . It. K P- nli-0 41. O.'lS i. m ; IS, 4.27 and 11 l 1 " Kor I'rnnsxlvania It II poin-j a IS, 9.",-8.IS, 3.'i:i ami 4.27 p ni Kor Alhani and all polnla noith--R?0 a. m. i "'I'l ""- !' '" ....I r. I 1. .1, srvnxY thms'S I Kor Carhonilsle "ilO, 11-"B a 5 52 and 10 Si P m I 41, 3 52, Km XXilkeji Ilano-USS j in ; l.'Oi, n, .-) j. 6.;;2 and S 12 p. in. Kor Iliam and point miii - 1.1' p in l'or 1 1 nil' 'la Ii- and Lake Lodore -S 50, 11 J3 a in, ind 3.52 p m. 9 New yoiU, Ontailo and Western Time Tabic tn t snndav, ,luno 2.1, 1101 filt ni'iiwr u l.cavo laraio Xin.o t tiJ'Un. i Ol p . dial p in ft 40 p in. Train. ?i. I No :t .So. 7 l, tantuii .,10 10 a in, , , 4.00 p m. . . il 10 (i. m ''atlioitdalo. II 10 a in 4 44 p. in Ar Cailinndjle. .-01 I'll Rut Sll I rit CaUcma. I 0Jl fiil'.indalo s union No. Nn. Nu. . Ul a nt " pi a m m. loot a in 10 in a in HI 4 mi l in I 4,, ti ni . 10 a 2.15 p. M MVl OSl.V. MJlllllllOt SI) l.oavo l.i an- Xiruo Si-rant'in. Caitiondilo. ( adu-ta. 1 ... .:tl a ni. ti 10 a ni 10 41 a in S ...Tip nt r. ( atli.innalo. 7 j p ni. Mil IllllilKSI) I.OUC I Of!( X.I I O Cjilci-iJ. atlii mlal " tain, u fi ... " i i in ; in j m 1 1) ..4 :.o p in i ifi H in i. i ' p in Nt). Nu. S.i .So. I r-Hil n 1, in vtirk uai- Hi ilaw. inako main lino "itnool . in. t ii. i. Ot 'idi. i IliifliH V aim So '! and 4 inal.o IX ili.m II- li Ham dr n and -idnov nun"' t un I'oi fi'rilior liifoirn.i .on lonn. i .. I . as nn ,1 I' XSI ll-OS. f! I' X Sen Xaik ,1 I l I -ll. I' I' X . 1. iatii"ii BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FEG3 .. UANurAOTont'D nT CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ir-wrr. Tin: nmi:. pffi.RTHEEU27sf;?,,r8Vl tmrrira. 4iMnri-ilfttit vr liohy itl l'rltat PUttair, fill-, 4hu4it filflsil 1'itltnn, Kff iou Wbllllj,! oti Matthon-l.t irlfifl , trtturr (hot aaitla-ri. rt(fflODmili A f hrunlr Orctnt.t f ffh rr firefl I iu -iJ. J rrmiiriii o trtn I k...la.l ...laarai la LaratBa - Moil A turn linnL liTaalk" a Ilniilm f,rinr4il1A tllltrlllrriuil.. MiitltM tht. Dinar. L'--t i i . ,-- ---i-.i . an rr. ar. e. sr. itai i i e. 0. ills Si Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK PILSNER 485 to 455 . SCRANTON. PA H. Ninth Stroet, Telephone Call, 2333. THB MOOSiC POWDER CO. Bfloms 1 and '2, Com'lth WVi'g, BOaANTON, Pa. nJnlng and Blasting POWDER Had kI Jlooalo aad nuahlalt Worict, LAPLIN A RAND POVVOOR CO, '3 ORANOE QUN POWDER Xlc(rlo Ilattsrlea. KlaotrtoKxptodarv ecplodlDi bUata, Safety Km uai i Hepauno Chemical Co.'s wVo IVE Weak Nerves Piople cannot lulu wnrryiiiR xvlien (heir iirrxchntr wtak Tliat ffrcliuRof languor, cltillncss nnd filtanlion is tin- lenrful rnndition which often pre cedfliiKiinl The power toxyolfcnr nilivlr ... lil.ll'-ll. n . I,., vti'.vu.j u.. lre-rs (Itr tinnil iilchl ami day If you ate nlTi-iiii); the torlute-: of Nervnni licliilil tlit-te in nuknowinK hutx- iiKiti you max decline to KoinethinR more horrible Hut you can gctxxell Tlir ynuthlnl trciiRth buoyancy nnd happmo.scati bciestoietl by llie use of nuuy iiiiuilli-lirn till'l .i?-)i.,cuvjr UE ,.Ab-a Ills ...,,,.! ..ti.l,, .nl .1.. . rS Tlicy have cured thousands, antl we h.ivt so inucli cnnfideitce In them that xve eivi-nn Iron clad Kiiarautec with a S 1 00 order. Pent .invwhereiii pl.ilup.icl.aRe 81.00 per linn fi boxes for ?100 Hook free Aililre-, Pi.,xi. Mi:iHCi;.'h Co , Cleve land, Ohio. l'or lale by John II Pltclpi, 1'liarmat.iit, eornei IX-ciiiing avenue and S-pruie alreet. TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS ll i
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