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THE SCRANTON TRIBUOT3-WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER li. 1901.
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evelands
Bakto&powder
Insures the food against alum, and
alum food is the greatest menace to
health of the present day.
WALLSVILLE'S
SIXTH FAIR
TKE AGRICULTURAL EXHIBI
TION OPENS AUSPICIOUSLY.
Trotting and Pricing Races the Prime
Attractions nt the Show of the
Mnltland Driving Park Company.
Tho Exhibition of Stock, Emits
and Vegetables Up to That of For
mer Years Yesterday's Winners.
The Races Today.
Thr s!tli annual exhibition ami
AKilcultuinl fair nf tho Maltland Dilv
luff Paik company ipinc'il auspiciously
.vesetetday at ItH kiouikIh near AValls
vIIIp. In Kenton township, this county.
Vlillo trotting nnd pacing latcs ato
the primp atti action, at most county
falig, other Hpeclaltles In keeping with
tho dealt os of the imal citbens of
Lackawanna county are not lost night
of, and the fair this ear 1 fully up
to the slandaids and traditions of tho
past In the way of choice ft tilts, giant
pumpkins, fragi.mt floweis, tliili1t of
enterprising lncriliunts and the many
little odds and ciiiN of attiactions that
Jcnd nn air of Infinite variety.
Duilng the early pait of ye.terday
nnd almost tip to the hour of closing
the gates for the first day, trucks and
farm wagons heavily laden with coops
of fancy poultry, sloes, pianos, and
wares of all kinds came slowly up the
hill leading to the entrance. Fanners'
wives and daughteis, holding speci
mens of domestic pride In the way of
diolcc ides, cakes and biead, or pre
serves nnd Jellies clasped tlghtlv, so
that they would not shake, nine to
Pecrctary Smith's ntllce and with a
high of satisfaction nt conveying their
preelou-3 parcels safely, secured little
inimllla tickets, which were the llrst re
quisites toward obtaining one of the
coeted prizes offeied.
Tho alp-zip of the saw, the sound of
tho hammer mid the thud of the sledge
denoted preparations for the three days
that arc to follow. Yesterday, like nil
III st days, was simply the beginning,
the piellmlnary, of events to follow
that will exceed and eclipse all previ
ous meetings ever held on the lUattlaud
fair grounds.
iionsns pri:dominatk.
Horses nre the predominating feat
ure. There Is the best class of horses
ever enteieil here for lactw. i:eiy
stall in the large barns devoted to the
nulck-sleppcis is filled. A number of
the tiotters nnd paceis aie well known
thioughout the county and beyond Its
lonlincs, but there Is some new blood
to be tiled out In the next few days,
which Is at pteseut a piwlc. The r'olt
lace, which comes oft' today, Instead of
Thurfcdny, Is n souite of teitlle guess
ing. The cattle, sheep and swine exhibits
have not filled as well ns usual this
year. In poultiy, however, there Is a
well-dlvcrMllod showing. The exhibit
of IJugene Tannler and Joseph Rlef,
nf South Scranton, in this dep.it tuient
deserves especial mention. Uieh pair
Has a nice gieen coop, newly painted,
with white muslin linings. This dis
play Is leally deserving of n special
piemlum for Its get-up and neatness In
every way, p.uticulaily when conttast
cd with the huddled, unpalnted coops
of some other competitors.
In the pastry, pteservlng nnd fancy
woik departments the ladles of Lacka
wanna county have not made as large
a display as their slstets of other Penn
sylvania counties usually do, but the
exhibits themselves nn as tine and
tempting as can be found anywheie.
Tho pics nnd cakes and other edibles
nre wariatited to insplie a hungry feel
ing In the bieast of the most continued
dyspeptic.
J1 Upstairs in the hull of the main
fiuildlng are booths devoted to the ex
ploitation of nil kinds of fni in truck,
huge cucumbeis. pumpkins, tomatoes
I nnd household nit. Downstairs aie dls
i flays of pianos, patent was!lng ma
chines, hardwaie, blankets, left em
inent booths and other things for the
eye and stomach. In the little iall at
tho extreme light end of the lMlding
the I'eckvllle llnteitalnnient company
have Installed a incising picture nia
chlne with a phonogiaphlc nttac hinent.
A oiitiilon,ulst also helps to make this
show a success.
n ,thj: sidh shows.
Scattered about the giouuds, In tents
nnd in the open nlr, aie a piofiision of
side shows of all kinds, with the man
who 1 oasts beef on mi old-fashioned
f-plt and slaps a Juicy, chipping cut
between two slices of bread, neaiest to
the eiui.uice. Then theie Is n featuie
which should appeal to Scrantonlans,
especially to those icsldents who live
near Nay Aug park. That is James
Crosby's famous ' merry-go-round,"
with all Its luild musical attachments.
It will not be necessary to hlie a baud
while tho fair lasts, for the steam
calves on Crosby's organ aie all in
prime condition and make the hillsides
re-echo.
Then there Is the human fiog, whose
manager is an eldeily gentleman of
:olor. lie is nearly always tho center
)f a thioug of listeners while he ills
susses the current topics of the day In
.1 vein that keeps the facial muscles of
the bystanders distended widely.
The refreshment privileges and din
ing hall are again In tho hands of C,
J. Stevens, of Lenoxville. Mr. Stevens
catered so successfully last year and
gave such satisfaction to the diners
that tho management were glad to
have him assume charge of the les
taurant once more. A good country
rllnner, with all tho term implies, Is
served nt a moderate price.
Ilcsldes theso side shows, there are
ball-throwing gnmes, palmists, shoot
ing galleries, picture-takers, Yankee
peddlers, and nil the heterogenous fea
tures that make a kaleidoscope of the
County fair these days.
Today there will be two races on the
lrack, now. in prime condition, one for
Adds whoksomeness to the food.
colts and the other for the 2.40 class.
The fit. st has a purse of ISO and the
other one of $100. The entries for the
colt race are '
Robert B., b. g., S. A. Names, Alford;
Monttose Oil 1, R I. l.ott, Montrose,
Margaret O'B., blk. in., i Snyder, J.a
Plume; Randolph (, b. i C, W. lloyt,
Montrose; Diamond C, br. g., AV.
Cole. Dulton, Avoca Girl, V. K. How
ell. Aoca.
For the 2.40 class theie aie eleven on
the card, as follows: Oold Duke, br.
s.. W. ('. Norton, Aldenvllle, Post
Haste, li. g., II. S. Gorman, Sciantou;
I'liele Ned, br. s , Robert I.ee, Sehultz
vllle. AlnioWIn, s. m II. 11. Pierce,
Caibondnlc; Lamp Illack, blk, g., K.
S. Paten, WHkes-tlarie; St. Nick, b.
g., N. Thompson, Sctanton, Minute S.,
ch. g, (. Snyder, Lu Plume; Call II.. b,
g., J. N. llalght, Lucerne; Jennie 1!.,
br. tn O. It. (.'reveling, Caiboudale;
Miss Jennie, b. in., James Cool, Wilkes
Pane; Miss Lou, H. AV, Seamans,
Factoryvlllo.
SPIX'IAL PHICMMTMS.
During the fair the Maitlaud Kalr
and Dilvlng Paik company olfcis the
following special piemlums:
No 1 2 for tlic tlit and tl for the seonnd
premium en photograph of IniiUiriKs ami ncenes
on the Ijlr pound", taken at time ot l.iir, and
eent to the lOdetary within two week after
the fur. All photograph to he donated tu the
society.
No 2-V' 'or the trim of 1 orr Millitii: thr
luaviest load cm a stone1 bnat, trali(hl pulling.
Mit he competition.
.No. 31 for thr lady who firt harncfe,
hid lies to waiton and drives a horn?, fi for
second Mut be rbitietition.
No. 4 for the larcr't nuinhrr t tlrt prrin
Inmi won in Departmint 12 (Domestic mjliilf.u
tin era )
No 5 W centi for the heaviest one dozen of
ln-n'u ege
No it- M cents for the UshtcKt one dozen f
hen's rec
No T 1 for the best looking bab.c, 1 car old
or under.
No H " for the flr.t couple tninled on lh"
grounds diirin? fair l to the second couple,
lach (ouple to notify veretiry.
In the first heat of the 2.24 class yes
tetday there weie the stnrteis. Major
S. had the pole, with Francis J. next:
AValter J. outside, and I)ald Coppei
field and Allen S. trailing. Staitnr
Kelly had a piotest to enterhiln be
fore the 3corlng began. Lucy He.xer
had been enteieil In this class, but
MIj-s Jennie was substituted. The
drivers of the other five horses made
a mild protest, which '.Mr. Kelly listen
ed to. The drher of Jennie H. was
given an audience nnd claimed he en
tered Miss Jennie for the ince, hut
Lucy Heyer had been put on the raid
by mistake. Mr. Kelly told him that
If he would swear to his statement,
l.e coula start his hoise and the as
rot'ldtlnn would piotect him. Hut he
decided not to stai t.
At 2.20 the race was started. James
Kelly, of Dunmoie, was the starter,
and T. S. Parker. Clark's .Summit.
Heniy Seamans, Factory vllle: C. W,
Ilit, Monti use, and R 1. lxitt, Mont
tose, weie the judges nnd timet".
Weights and distance weie waived by
npieenient of the Jockeys. Tho rac e
b heats follows.
First heat After three attempts, the
field of five got the word to an ex
ceptionally good stait. Major S.
promptly foignd nhead of the bunch,
and when the quarter pole was reached
in Sfi seconds, was half a length ahead
of Allen S The Major kept the dis
tance intact past the wlie the llit
time, under which he (lashed in 1 IV-
A few locks from there the Caiboudale
g-'ldng gained and passed him, and at
the fclx-fiirlong pole. In I.. 12, theie weie
two length of daylight between Allen
S. and Walter J., who had also passed
the .Major. Coming Into the home
.sttetch, Allen S. easily maintained his
lead, and completed the mile in 2.IS0,"
with Smith Clnrnmn's chestnut geld
ing rext two lengths in the tear. Tho
lest of the Held weie close up, with
Major s. last.
Second heat--After three efforts to
gat the word, the heat was delayed by
a Blight accident. AVIille coming up to
the stand, AValter J. swung In and
Toweled Mnjor S. close to the fene.
Ills silk struck the fence, knnc Iclni;
the the o' one wheel. The hoise.s
weie ordeied to be blanketed by the
starter until repairs could he mad
These were soon accomplished, and
then, after sl tilals mine, the horses
weie sent off. MaJorS went up In the
ait rlpht after the word was given
and thr lest weie a long ways ahead
befoie he .steadied The heat was a
duel between Allen S. and AValter J,
they keeping close together all th
way mound both times, the former
leading by two lengths In an easy
stilde the last few tods. Twenty yatel's
behind came Frances J. and David
Copperfleld, almost side by side, the
black mure having slightly the best
of It. while Major S had neatly re
gained the ground he had lost Time,
h quarters, (Uti. 1.1.1. 1 49'-, J.27U.
Thlid heat After tlnee efforts, the
field got off. with Allen S. a nose In
fiont. At the quarter, Allen S. led
Walter J. by a length In O.STU. The
positions of these two were unchanged
at the, half, which was leaehed In
l.U's, the other three hoises being
lett far behind. At the tluee-quaiter
mark. In l..l, Walter J. had closed
up the gap nnd wits on almost even
tonus with the Carbondale gelding,
hut coming aiound tho turn for home
he dropped back again nnd finished
two lengths behind Allen, Sum
mary: '.'Jt flaws-Pune $150
Allen S , b g , Uvl Pattemon, Cathon
dale 1 l l
Walter .1 .ch.fr. II S, Cnrmin.Suanton 2 2 1
frames J , blk. m.. Thai (,'onndl, m un
ion 3 3 8
Pachl Copptineld, .1 II. l.adnig.Siranton 4 4 S
Major S, br. g,, fi U Punn, Serauton. 54
Time-2C0i 2 27'i; t S.
Today the Judging in nil the depart
ments will begin and will be finished
by tomorrow nevm. Only n few hun
dred spectatois were on hand yestor
da, but preparations to iccelve large
crowds today, tomoirow and Filday
are completed and everything will be
In plact and running smoutlily by this
morning.
Carrie Nation made an offer to the
directors of tho fair to bring along
her ,canvas tent and deliver lectures
In It If they would guarantee her J2S0
a day for three days. Tho offer was
gently but firmly declined.
JJ. L. Hatfield.
INDUSTRIAL
AND LABOR
DRIVER BOYS STRUCK AT THE
VON STORCH MINE.
Entire Place Was Shut Down Yes
terday in Consequence Strike
Was Due to tho Discharge of One
of the Drivers Ed waid E. Rey
nolds Recommended for Mine In
spector to Succeed O. M. Williams.
District Superintendent Malnwar
ing Has Resigned.
About forty dilver boys, ranging In
nge from 1." to 20 vents, employed nt
the Von Stoich colliery of the Dela
ware and Hudson company, went on
stilke yesterday moinliig, because In
side Foreman Harry Ulrbeck refused
to reinstate a driver boy discharged
last Thursday for alleged neglect of
duty.
The boys served notice on Foteman
Hit beck last week that they would
strike If the discharged boy was not
taken back, but he llatly told them
that he would not be taken back under
any consideration,
The strike yesterday resulted In the
closing down of the entile collleiy nnd
the consequent tin owing out of em
ploymnt of upwaids of C00 men and
boys.
One of tho mine- officials stated last
night to n Tribune man that the dis
charged boy would never be taken
back. He was Inclined to believe that
the strikers would leturn to work this
morning, ns the strike Is unpopular
with the majority of the miners, who
ate tiylng to got the boys to tcturn,
Williams Is Superintendent.
AVJlllam AVilllams, familial ly known
nH "Ulll, the Cleik," has loen ap
pointed superintendent of the Mt.
Pleasant colliery, operated by the On
tuilo and AVestein Coal company. He
has been piomoled to succeed Mr.
lloblnsnn, who recently leslgned the
siipeilntendency.
Mr. AVilllams has been chief cleik at
the mines for a number of years, an 1
Is lully qualified to assume the respon
sible duties of his new t position,
George A. Long, another old etn
ploje at the mines, has been appointed
to succeed Mr. AVilllams as chief cleik
and paymaster.
Holdcn to Resume.
An amlcable""arrangement has been
made between the Delaware, Lacka
wanna and AVestein company and
Isaac ft Feltz for the mining of coal
tluougli the llnldeii mine, in North
Tavloi, fiom coal lands owned by
Feltz. The matter has ben In litiga
tion for a number of years, and has
at last been settled.
AVork has already been commenced
In making a number or needed repairs
In and around the Holdcn mines, and
as .soon as these mo finished work will
be resumed there. The colller has
been Idle since last December.
D L. & W. Boaid for Today.
Following Is the make-up of the D.,
L. & AV. boaid for today:
ri rs). m. pi i:iriKit in
Wild CatH Pat-S p. in., I! T. Maple, 10
p. in., J. . Ill MHO
H.I1MM1VV. ."J.Prr.Mill.lt II.
Wild CatJ. r.it-l 30 a in, V .1 Uil.ni, I
,i in, I). llaniriHt, ha. in. (. U Dunn. 10
u in, W. W. lallarr: 11 a m , I' I'. liin,
I p. m, I'. I, Itncirt, p. in , It Walliie,
b p. in., W V lUrtholoinew
"uiniiilts Kit -b a m, nt. .1 I Miirrat;
5 a in . wet, 15. I'rounffllrr, II a. in , ei,
VI rinmrtt; fl p in eit, J laiiiet;. 7 p.
in, Nat Aur, I'. .Mi Mllstrr; T p m, C.iwik.i,
M (Unlet , 7 p. in., I'ltuca. Ihoiup.on,
Puhim f, PV a. in., I'inneit.t; s a lit , llourr,
II ,'!0 a in, Vloiau. 7 p. in, alinpht, !i p m,
W II Ihrlholoniett.
Painu'r I'liKine 7 1 m. Oaffney. 7 i m ,
SinKn; to a in , Naiiniin, 10 a. in , I K
sor: 7 p. in, William Hear, 7 .10 i in,. Mi.
Itotrrn '
Wild C'al Wot . a m , W ,t M.,ier, 7
a in, Willinn hiiht: ( i in , I Ktngste.t :
lo a in, l.alllmor: II a. m , l'. heliham,
1 p. in, M I'arniiiclt , 2 p. in, .1, II VIl( ami,
: p in, c :ab.it; in ; I p .in , n W. I'Hsrr.iM;
6 p in , I'. Wall; H p, in , p, ('atanmt.li.
NOriCF.
('oii'lnrtor II. Doheitt ttllh V i;eirilt ciett,
ami II ( cslir ttllh II. (iilli:an'i ne, ttill ie
port at nuperinlendenfs ottlte f !0 a. in WnJ
nrwlav. s, pi, p,
Mc('aitli3 niul crrtt ttill run S a in ttild cat
Sept. II, one trip, in plate of V. lierill.t and
en tt.
I, fl f ill liner ttill run MilmK nett until
further notice.
New Breaker,
A large new bleaker will he erected
In pl'ice of the one iccently elestioyed
by 1'ie, known as Caltimoic No. 1', In.
cited at the Kant F.nd mil owned and
opointcd b the Delawnte and Hudson
I'o.il eeimpany.
The coiituie t was let to Mr. Scott,
who has a force of men at woik build
ing a new stiuctute near Pat sons. As
stun as the latter building Is erected
he will commence work on the new
RtHnnote No. J bleaker. This will be
good news to the people of the Hast
1 nd, as It was siitmlsed by ninny
that Instead of electing n new one.
the company would ship the coal to
another and have It cleaned.
This scheme was contemplated, but
nfter cue dellbeiatlon It was decided
to wi another, larger and moie com
plete than the old, with the latest and
most I"ipioved machinery. It will
ink" stveial weeks for Contractor
Scott to complete the work nt Parsons,
but In the mcantlmo the old walls of
the No '2 bleaker, which weie paitly
destroyed and weakened by the fire,
will have to be rebuilt, and John
Schndtt hao been nwnrded the con.
liaet. His men will commenco woik
in a shoit time.
This being such a large structute, It
will take some time to get it In shape
fur oper.it. ons, Neverthelesc, It Is pie
dieted that It will be ready about
Jnniiaiy J. perhaps nootier. Wllkes
Hatio News.
Recommended for Inspection.
Edwatel H. Reynolds, of West Pitts
ton, a mine foreman, was Monday icc
onimeiided by the board of examiners
for mine Inspector of the Fouith or
AA'llkes-Baiie district, to succeed G. M.
AVilllams, who has taken a position as
genetal manager of the Kingston Coal
company. Mr. Heynolds was bom In
Scbastopol, near Plttston, some fotty
one yeais ago. Ho iccelved a common
school education and later attended
Lafayette college, wheio ho took n
technical coittse, graduating from that
Institution In, 18Sflv On leaving college
he took a position as mining engineer
with tho Lackawmiua linn and Steel
company, at Sciauton. Faithfully he
discharged his duties thern for two
years, when he was given a foreman
ship by thu LungLilffo Coal company,
mitMtibtiMMmmMmM
T
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"2 lisBgSgigiL i U B MB
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of money by calling here at the right time. It will pay any person who is desirous
of purchasing a Piano to take advantage of these rare opportunities.
The public is invited to call here before buying.
N. B.There is but one Guernsey Hall in the city of Scranton. Guernsey
Hall is located near the Central Post Office Building,
314-316 WASHINGTON AVENUE, SCRANTON, PA.
J. W. GUERNSEY, Proprietor.
v2
3
3
at Avocm. Serving theie for seven
yems, ho went Into similar employ
ment with the Peiinsjlvanla Coal com
pany at No, n shaft, I'ittston.
In the employ ot this company he has
shite leinuined. He will accept the
position of mine Inspec tor on the ar
il vn 1 of his commission. The tot in Is
lor live yeais, at $3,0011 a ear.
Supeiintendent Has Resigned.
Dlstilet Supeiintendent I!. Maln
waiing. of the Temple lion company,
has tendeied his resignation, to take
effect soon. The contiol of the four
liugcst collleiies of this company, at
Toity Fort, Wyoming and Oiiiyea. is
Involved in this position. Mr. Mnln
wuiilig i aine to V riming valley fiom
the Hazleton legion some tifteen yeais
ago to take a position as outside foie
man at the Halivlon ioll!ct of Simp
son a. YntKins. Killing this position
with ciecllt, he was rewarded h pio
niollon to he assistant supeiintendent
of the Mt Lookout and Ilah.vton, unci
later was made district supeiintendent
by adding to his supei vision the con
tiol of the Hairy 13. and Kort.v Koit
collleiies, under the same management.
Since the ttansfer of the Simpson t
Wiitkins Inteiests to the Temple lion
company he has continued In that po
sition. Mi Mainwming will enjoy a
lest of a couple of months, possibly
taking an extended tour.
This and That.
c. S .Millard, foiineiiy assistant en
gineer ot the Delaware, Lackawanna
and AVestein, litis been appointed en
gineer ot maintenance of way of tho
Pekln and Peoria, with headiiiai teis
at Peoi la. Lackawanna Hell.
IS. II, Vaughn, who has been li eight
agent at Setantou the past two jeais,
has tendeied his leslgnatlon, to take
elfec t Oclohei 1 Ills many lilends will
leain of his resignation with legiet.
He will devote his attention to his
lnigo business Intel est s In Kingston.
The pleeewoik scale of wages, which
is giadually being adopted at the
Lackawanna nir shops. Is meeting
with genetal appiovnl among the men,
as those who will can make an lucienso
In their wages. The committee of gen
eral foremen, who have this work In
ciiatge, will meet today In Hoboken to
f itilher perfect their wotk.
Samuel Frankentleld, of this town,
who is boring for coal for the Monroe
Piospectlng company, In Middle Smith
field, Is down a depth of 270 feet and
has struck a vein of coal that Is, he
says, veiy piomlsing. Specimens weie
brought to town and the stockholders
aie elated. It Is proposed to go down
many moie feet yet, as the best coal
In Lujtetne mid Laekawanun wus not
located until depths of 600 to S00 feet
was i cached. Stroudsbutg Times.
THEATRICAL NEWS.
AC'l)i:ilV Wolhiel blirilichii towp.ni. Af
ternoon J ml niulit
a-
'The House That Jack Built."
To the Ljcniin tlifjtre on next I'licUy ctemn;
conic? "The Home lhat .lick Ilullt," (iforcc II.
DroadhurU' IclcJt mu.lcil comedy .iiupm,
nhlc.ll, fiom all urmiinU, i tin licit ef hi.
nuny fwlcal projiictiunn The lume nf Ilrojil
hurrt it k.vii'Hiciuoiu with nlutitir .atom nf
humor, anil li4 tuo ntEicr pjtpitIe .iucckcm,
"What lUppcnrd to .lone" niul "Wlij sinlili
Ix-ft Home" liai ratjbliiliril linn lliiiily in the
lie Jim of jjIjj gocri.
The rtw piece la (aid In lie written upon en
tluly cllfterfnt Unci to either of the olhcra, and
,et it lontalni the (..line laiiKliter-lirciiokini; cur
piUen, IngiiilniK nitiiatUinc and hrlelit, rcrcn.
trk and entertaining cliamiterlutloni vchlcli
hats nuiln all hia oilier production finiott,
Ihi-ie will he plenty ot musical minilurt and
new laudetilln acta,
"The Casino Girl."
'ear nfter .ceai licorKe V, l.erterer h turned
nut a imp nt hli: niuilcal ihuw, from hU ilinad'
i pliiihoiif Of the (nlno Hiccciue, nono
I hu wun yrtaUr glor;; tlun the inuikal txtuia-
(NLANO
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
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....i i r. . ... I l.t. .... . ,, .- ,,..1 i ,.. ,
,l i r.
v.,. hv. 'iiniin ,,,ii . ii .
tiain at G'ii a. in ilail.c, eAcipi "iindac lor
Montioc--,.Miil a in , 10", and J CIV p in
Milinl.nn acirniniodilir i, -I CHI and ii 13 p in
Itluoiulmi lliviitnfi I'oi Nnithuinlioilind, nt
(45 and 10 05 a m , 1 ill mil H 10 p lit. Vuv
Iitinuulli, at s 10 i in , .1.33 ind 'Mii p m
Sunilac Tialn I'nr Nr Vmk. 1 4n ..en, 3,3
and 10 03 a in . .1 JO, .' 13 and 3 no p in I or
nuffali-l 13 met I, 1 i m . l..,0, .13.', 7 05
and II .15 p m l'nr Uinlumton and ca la
tlnu ni) niul 10 SO n, m llo.itiisl.uii; dlcl.ion
Leace Siranton, 10 03 a m and 0 10 p in
Delaware nnd Hudson.
In Fffnt .tunc 0, 1'WI
Triin fur Caiboiulile lr.ni Suiitnii i i, o,
S00, S3., 10 li a in. 1-' 00, t '."i. 2 4), .t3
6 2'), O'.'a, 7.37, 0 1.. 1120 p. in .- 1 in a m
loi llonc'dalo and I ako I.odoic, 6 JO, 10 J a,
in , '.'.41 and 3i'l p. in
l'nr Wllkellaiio-(. 15. 7 l, s , 0 :, inn
.1 m, U0i, 12s, .MS JJJ, (27, (,.10, ; i,
10 41, II ..0 P m
I'm I, V It It l'ninH-6 43, !)JS a in j 2 18,
4 27 and ll.to V in
For l'rtinhanii It It points (I 13, o:it is,
3.3.1 nnd I 27 p in
I'or Vlban nnd all points noith 0 20 a. in
and .1.52 p m
SfMUV TltIS8.
I'or railinndale s 50, II M a. in J '2 41, .1.32,
5.32 and 10.3 p m
I'm Wllkc. Bine 13S a in , 12 0!, lis, ,123,
6.32 and s 42 p tn.
l'nr Albinc and pnint" noith .1 52 p m.
l'nr llone-dale ind 1 ake l,odnri!i 30, 11 .13
a. in. and .1 52 p in.
Now Jersey Central.
Station in New York l'oot of l.lbeitj ituet,
X It , ami south 1'crij.
TIMi: TvlH.i: IN I ITI'lT .ll'NF :o, l'ini
Tialn Iimnc Siraiitcni foi Nc loik, Ncwaik,
I'llrubeth, I'lillaih'lphla, rauin. Ilpililelieui. VI
lenuiun, Jlmcli I hunk and Wluln llnrn. at s .5
a ni , espies. 1.10; ixpiun, 4 oo p m, hun.
clan, 2 15 p tn
Koi rillloii and Wilkes llirie, ?5i a m ; I ))
and t ul p in siinih.vn, 2 15 p ni
l'nr llaltliuoie and Wjlilimtnn and pnlnia
South and el i lletlilrlirin, s 55 a in, 1 q
and 4 Ul p in Sundaes, 2 15 p ni
I'or lioiiK lliandi, Ohm CJioir, rlo , at S 33
a, in. Ilhiouuli coaih), and 1 10 p ui
l'nr Iteadlni;, la'tunmi ami HariUluirg. cl.i 1
lentcmn. S.35 a m and 1 10 p. in tundajn,
2 15 p ni.
Tor I'ottwllle. R55 a m , 1 10 p m
l'nr Mountain Park. S 55 a, m , 1.IU and I DO
p tn
Throned ticket to all point east, sontd and
vct at loucst ratrx at I hi' utatlon.
C. M. Ill'lt 1". (ion I'm V.-t.
J. II. OLIIAUSIA, lien Supt
Ciiiz.1, "the C'aklnn liirl," uhiili hu c round
cf euoriuoui pnpulaiilc bnlh in Nm 3nlk and
laiudnn
It l a finthc ruteilaliinii lit ii!i IniKht lun i
cal niiinliin. M uuui-r Suiiucl . Hoik, under
vvhiiAC iinuieditto MipcrcMon the nrluinal Ni w
3 nil, j rid Loudon pioductlnn ul the piico li Iniu
wa thr inuiili), will brliu; hU nitf inlatlmi l
thle ilti, at the I.uiuni llieiiic on ncxl JU'ii
clj.c nl.'ht.
STAGE NOTES.
I'lulci" the smpki.s of Pithl II 'I Km, llacul
Warnrhl t Monda uliiht lannchiil an i n ir
al the ll)piiioii tlicaor, .New II.imii, l i.
tine u.n mule in u human lutenal pli nf Last
Side life, entitled "Ihe Vcetioueei." Ihe pliy
Mai njriiih lecilied, but lid jt I ion s Inltlri;
at tlnieji Vlr. lihcld .i nuiiik.ilily mcirvi.
fill In hU attempt to m-ljin null mer a nde
ilrnundlni; couirdc and palho 111 kuppuit he
Maria Ilacl. Marie line., cidill Ullll.inu anil
l.u.'tne C'enttfld u.n urll lulauced
The Itroad Street theater. I'hllaiKIilin, iniiicu.
laled lit eann ot vmi-lilij Mnndiv niglit by
pn-Mnllni; for the flit time l,m HiliUh.ielu'a
ihw pliv, "Ihe l.i.t pr.il " 'Die plat va
well ircelted, the uudUtiio cuiiipellliur tlce in
the Iciillnc roll In rc.pnnd In finpiiut eiuuii'.
The atnrj of the plav a iivplinl be Ihe in
in mi o ami initio ihatd nt I iiihii I'iIihc Hu
ilulph, nf Aiisi i U. Vhe miu lc hid in tin
AiiMliaii Kmplie In the piivcut i;niiiatinii. 'the
play 1 well itauccl, and the iat iniludet II. I
nf tvcellinl iliauutli arlbtn.
Martha Morton' ne plac, "Ihr .md nnd
Matcr," nli Hell leiennl bv a larae audliucc
In the Detmlt Opera home Jlina, nlht, with
lleibcrt Keleej and Dlile ,shatuion In the leadliu'
tnb. Ml MiJliiinii made u tie.it Int. 'Ihe
play l .tnniEly ia..t, 'tin- illahuue U h'ir
and Mr. Kclccy had uuipl nope for liU talint.
.
Trains leace s.uiiton tor New oil t 1 10,
R On, u M, 7 ,'i0 niul 10 dj a in li 4", .1 J),
:: 13, .i Wl nnd S ..0 ii m 1 oi New Vmk anil
l'liiladclplila 7 50 and 111 IIS a in , in I ii t'J and
"IV ii in I'nr 'folic lunna -t 0 10 p. in t,r
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.
IlHUtt
Pianos are a few of
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-
turned or left on sale
the city. You can often secure a $350 or
$400 Piano for less than half that amount
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Schedule in Effect June f1, 1001,.
Tiains leave Scranton:
0.45 a. m., week days, through ves
tibule train fiom Wilkes-Barre.
Pullman buffet parlor car and
coaches to Philadelphia, via
Pottsvllle; stops at principal in
termediate stations. Also con
nects for Sunbury, Hariisburg,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington and for Plttsbuig and the
West.
0.38 a. m., week days, frv Sunbury,
Hairisburg, Thlladelphn. Balti
more, Washington and Plttsbuig
and the West
2.18 p. ra., week days, (Sundays,
1.58 p. m.), for Sunbuiy, Harris
burg, Philadelphia, Baltimoie,
Washington and Pittsburg and
the West.
3.33 p. m., week days, through ves
tibule train from Wilkes-Baire.
Pullman buffet parlor car and
coaches toPhlladelphla viaPotts
vllle. Stops at principal inter
mediate stations.
4.27 p. m., week days, for Hnzleton,
Sunbury, Hftrrisbutg, Philadel
phia and Pittsburg,
,1 11 Hl'TrillNsON'. flrn Msr.
J 11 WOOD, fien l'a- Vjt.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
In KtTeet June 2, 101
Tiaitee le.ne Snanton'
I'or I'lillailclpliil and .N'e 3oik i D k H
It. It., at 0.43 and ') Js a in, and i l, 4 27
(lllack Diamond Hmhom). and II ..0 p m. Sun
dae. D k II. It. It. 13S, C27 p m.
i'or White Uaecn, Hazleton and principal
polnti In the coal reginn, e'l I) 4. It It It,
11.43, 2 IS and 127 p id I'or I'ottivillc, 0.13 a
m 2 18 p in
l'nr lletlihheni, Lattnn, neadlnB, llariisburi;
and prlnelpil liiterniediaie etatinm, via I) A- II
It. It, 11.43, 0 Is a III , 2 IS, 127 llllack Ilia
tnond I xprciw). 11 M p ni Sunda, II i. II
It. It., n:tH i m ; t.ss s 27 p ni.
I'or Juukli innnek, I'oivanda. Klmlra, Ithaca,
fieueta and principal iiitermedhte ttatione, via
I) . I., .vr W. It. fX . b 10 a in. and .i.to p in
I'or (linen, Itoiheiler. Iluflaln, Magaia l'all,
Ihliacn and oil point? wet, via P. . II It It,
7 4S. 11 55 a m, 1 SS. .1 "-I (lllaek Diamond 1'v
pies-), 7 4s 10 41. 11 !0 p in Mindijt, II. K II.
It It , 1155. 27 Ii. m
I'lillmin jiti lor and tleeplnc or l.ehiuh Valley
pailoi car on all train lutnem Wilkeillirre
ami New mk. I'lilladrlphU, llulUh) and !mii
pentlou IlrldRe
1101,1,1 V II Wll.lirn, fi'n. Supt, eo Cortland
strict, Nm 3oik.
Cllltl.l" '. MX. Cen. I'a. Ast . 2fl Corlland
treel. New 3 oik.
A W. VON M:IM lll'.lt, lliv Pi Kt , Soutd
lletldehem, l'a.
1'ur lkkcl nnd Pullinin rexemtlnni apply to
30) I.uKjwjiiiu avenue, Scranton, l'a.
New Yoik, Ontario and Western
Time 'I able In Keel Sunday, June at, 1901.
NOIUIMim Nil.
Leave Icaie rrne
Tnlnc, Seranmn, Caibundalc. Cadonli.
u I ...10 "(1 h. in. 1110 a in. 1 ij p, m.
No" .1 ... 4 cm p. in. I It p. ni 0 00 p, nt
Tvn' 7 ... 1 1" p. ln r' Caibondjle, 0.40 p in
sf)l I'll HOI'NI)
l.cno Leave Vitho
Cadcwla tailinmUle Siiamon,
Vn fi ... 7 00 a in 7 ID a in
Vi' t ...Pion in- loot ii in in in a in
;.' o " 13 i 111 4 CKl p in 4 43 p ni.
" &USIA O.NI.Y, .NOItninOL-.NI)
l.eace Leave rrue
R. ranlon. Caihondale. ( .nlocii
Vn fl ,..R.,0a in. 0 10 a m 10 43 a in
n h . . 7.0) P in sr Carhonilale 7 15 p m,
0- sOllll-llOl'MI
Leace Leave rrcc
Ciclotla Caihondcle. Sciauton
-0 n ... 7.00 a in 7 40 a ni
'So. 10 .. 4.S0 p. 111. CO; P I" . p m,
'lrain Not. 1. on week daw, and P. on Sun.
dav. nuke main line connection for New York,
elt'c. L'tlca, Oneida, O.weeo and Intermediate
rnTra?n. Ve. 1 and ) mike Walton, Delhi, Dam.
den and Mdney ronnectloiw.
for further inforinallon ionult tiiket acentf
J. C NDi:itOX. fl I' v, New York.
J. II. WKl.sil, T !' V - Nltnton
Etie nailroad, Wyoming Division.
Tialm for Ilale,v and Intermediate point luce
Sciauton jh followii No, 2, 7.10 a m , t
8 50 a in i No. . 2-2) P; ' S No. s, r,.-,) ,,, ,'
Not. nd a tliroinrli lialnt foi .Now nrk
Arrlval-.N'o, 1, b.l i, in ! .Nn :i, loso a , .
Ko. S, 3.15 i. m.i .Nn. j, 0.1J p m 'j laiiw Noa.
A and 7 are thinned tialm frotn .New ork.
SUNDAY TltAINS
lepailure .Nn. '20, 9 a. in.; No. 2.', 2 p. in,
Arrhihi-.ND. 21. 1--1& I'- m.; c.. 2J, u.15 p. nu
1
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by parties leaving
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Lager
Beer
Brewery
Manufacturers of
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
48B to 455
N. Ninth Street,
,PA
Tclcphon-j Cull, 2333.
TED
Uooms 1 and 2, Com'Itk BTd'e.
BCEANTON, PA.
nining and Blasting
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I
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