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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1901.
You get a very faint idea of the
beauty, the appetizing look, of a Cleve
land Baking Powder biscuit from the
above illustration. But it is the best
that can be done in a newspaper.
Hot biscuits made with Cleveland's
Baking Powder arc most appetizing in
appearance, fragrant in odor, delicious
to the taste. Light, sweet, wholesome.
An ideal breakfast food. No other bis
cuits are quite so nice, none so easily
made, none so healthful.
CLEVELAND BAKING POWDER CO.
NEW YORK
WEATHER WAS
DISAGREEABLE
KEPT THE ATTENDANCE AT
WALLSVILLE FAin DOWN.
Wheel of roitune Which Had to
Suspend Opeirttion Wednesday
Was Again Whiiling Yesteiday
Owning to the Eain the Tiack
Was Heavy for the Afternoon
Races Theie Was a Race for
Horses of the 2:35 Class and a
Tice for All The Summaties.
fiinl finm i ! ill ( 1 11 i. nil. ril
M.iltl.iwi JhUIiik P.uK. W.illivill
P.I., Srpt. 1" I'liiinh kii 1I1I7ZII11K
lain ciiiri Mltk;. tn.ttls wpio the Hindi
tlons tli.it coiifiiuitt'il Intending .spci -totnis
nf tile Mitltlund fair tiul,i In
Lniicqueiut, the .itteiul.ini i. umi.iIIv
the l.ttsivt mi Hit1 ihlid dm, was Kojit
elriuti tci Mil. ill lltnuc"-. All the iniun
Jnjr, Instead of the loner lines of i.u-ili-fie-
and ft.iKes that iimi.iIH ate
fount' u.iltluK .it the tKKet ruIom .hi
the "lilfr d,i" of the fall, a nlltai
rin dioe up oeiaslon ill and was at
tended to without an Instant's del.i
Natui.ill.v this did lint Jilea.se either
the dlicelni.s of the exhibition uoi the
.showmen and fnllt who hud gone to
i onsld ial)le expense to gel tin Ir
Mares to the Kiounds and paid Rood
sums for pi lieges All tlie nioi nlni?
the heavens vveie si tulini.ed iaiefull.
find the ive.tthei-vvlte and wutilil-lic
piophets alteinatelj n -illi ted blight
.skies and Kltnunv weathei. I! noon
however. In spite of the slow aiies-
f-lens, the tiiiuil hud "welled to quite
ltyputalrie dlmeilons, and a full -i-lICd
poillon of 1111 spn( t.ilms weie of
the feminine sendei, theli dalnt.v i ol
oiIiirs am liilRht lutes helping gieally
to dlspil Hi.. miuiIm Pile ,,f tlte daj
MiiUJ will-Known Sii.iiitnnl.un weie
vNlhle in both the p.ulilix 1 and ex
hibition halls, stidillug about fiom one
atti.ution to the next and appaiitlv
lillgel.v enjo.vliiK theii ilto ( mitlmr
among the hilltops nf nlil Kenton
township.
iWin:i:i. or roirnwr
The nlllll lllP.lv ilt'i m.iti il wheel of
fortune, xv hit h hail to suspend oieia
tions i-o HUinmaiily on W'etln-'stUi.v,
Mas open again loi business this
morning and most nf the ,i It was
Mirrnunded li.v theinuutiv vouih who
razed open-mouthed at the ai-toiiish-i-g
pnnd luck eif some of the plajeis,
ict inlly two huge hh linens who
oomrd uevei to tin of leaning mi
the jed-and-blai k tloth and staking
their riuaitei and half tloll.us on the
Kyiatlons of the fotn-Ioot upllght
t-plieio, Needless to iini.tiU. these two
fortunate Knights of i haute weie the
jiiopiletois, and the led-nostd lietUIed
xoutli and the .stiulnt-eved mltltlle
agitl man who inked the tolas In and
out, took good r.ue lint to let the two
laige men lose too oftt n
S-ciih odd chaiattei, as at all huge
gathi lings, woio Men. One of them
was the well-known dentist ot C'laiKs
Summit who stands but tluee feet
Iglit liuhe.s In his Htoiklngs, but
Mllglw nPi l.'o pounds and Is V veins
old. lii attiatttd much attention as
ho Mi ell d about the lawn.s and hall.
A fanner Horn ovei Clltfnid way
etalketl back and foith thioughtnit the
waim, muggy day, w eating a heavy
piay fur uUter Keeping utep with a
oung lady attlied In a giass-llnen
suit and drooping stiaw hat
Crosljj'a nniHlc muihine was well
pationUed, and Its tesonant stiuins
seemed to be captivating the iiual
youth and maiden, for couples of
Fparklpg age would tide steadily lound
and tound on the wooden liorstH until
the rosebuds in the gill's cheeks were
deepened Into full hlooin by the un
nccuatomeU modo of ttavel.
MANY PICNIC PAIlTir.S.
At noontime charming pcenes of
picnic parties could bo witnessed on
even side. Most of those who hail
tome to the grounds by their own
torses and carriages utilized the litter
is a dining hall, and enjoyed their
mid day meal to the accompaniment of
jollity and a good nature) that would
ake miie than a severe rainfall to
dampen. Some ona-seated buggies
were) well worth noticing, for thero
pome oung, happy couple were having
n little w oi M of their own? she having
n rujklri upload out on the little space
hetween them on tho seat and luinel
Jng him cholco samples of her own
wujJs.eii'A not belnt' too busy with her
Take every precaution tn avoid
ilium linkine powder?, as alum
in food U deleterious. They nwy
lie known ly their lower price.
own refreshment to neglect to note the
effei t of the piodlltt.s of h -I skillful
ha mis upon him Hlushes and delight
ful little latches of laughter gieeted
his same? of evident wll, while now
and the ii hei' attention vvotiltl be dls
ti.'t toil bv .stunt pas.sng gown and the
lr solve to topv it tould be detitted
In lit i tpilik.fai -seeing eve. Thus Is
the tashlon honk opened hero tor all
to it ad who have no at cess to pi luted
o.u
Owing to the inln in the caily hnuis,
tven sntni of the Judges In the differ
ei t (It ai intents did not at live until a
late 1 otu and tlf list of pil.e vvin
li( is was dela.ved.
A laige nunihei of horses. Intituling
some of the bt si rat cis, have been af
llli ti'ii iluilng Hull stn lieie b. an
cpltl 'irlt piivalitit In manv pans of
the toiinli.v. one of the worst nlllltted
was .lav Toskej. owned b.v A J.
Sihni'll of Siiantoli, who was shed
llled to stait in tlie fiee-for-all teiel.ij.
On Wednesdav night her ow net almost
despalted of h"i leiovei.v. but tlie loan
nunc had liupioved a gieat deal toda,
alhtotlgh still to 111 to stait The sit k
ness Is of the tliaiaeter of lullueni
with a slim t toirstaut t ough and a
i nulling ot tlir nose. When the ani
mal Is hotting It loses Its bteath and
is In gu.it (listless.
witn.v iiAiT.d itntiA.v.
At - n'i let k when the latts wtie
tailed, then weie about l.fi'Ml spei tn
tois on the giounds. This is in gieat
oiliast to the gieat multitude that
tl .onged the fait last veai on the
s.iiui tla.v. hut was a veiy good at
liudr.nte t nnwlii1! ing the weathe: t on
tlitiou?. The tt.uk was heavy mid
stlik.v. ptc( lulling fast time. Thete
was siauely un lueei stilling
Theie . .s a base ball game anil two
tiollnig tuts iluilng the afieiuoon
to amuse the pations. Jn tlie nioining
tlie Loops and t tilts wtie judgtil on
the late tl.it k hv ilanv V Seamoiis.
ol Pat tm j v Hie, and V. S Uoblusnii, of
t'llfVild, md it tieatetl tpiite an en-
teitamment itu ine i.uge tiowti oi on
loekeis. Some vtiv t holt e sue. linens
of hoispfk'sh had to pass undet the
Jll Iges" eves, but when tlleawaid. weie
all made ami the blue and nil tickets
wtie fastened to In Idles and head
stalls not a note of illssatlsfat Hon was
lit, ml.
It was 1 Ti ti'tlotk when .Linus Kelly,
of Dumnnu. tlie ollitlal staitei. tailed
out the hoists foi the "ii t hiss. The
other ollit lals of i.iilng weie. II. my
. M-am.iiiA, nf r.it toiyv llle; Thuiston
I'.uki'r. of I'l.uk's Summit' V S
Itoblnson, of Cllffoid, and John Simp
son, of Cm bond lit, who weie the
Judges and limes respeitlveh, The
lat e b heats follows
l'iist heat Tlieie weie sx lioists
staitetl out ot an enti.v llt of eight.
In ill awing for position Almokln got
the best ot It, with I'mle Ned seiond,
.Miss Jennie tlilid. V. S. Maxey fouith,
llan.v i! fifth and Avota (till last.
The Held got the won! the Hist time
to the Judges' stand. In a veiy few
snides Miss Jennie shot ahead of the
bum h, i loselv followed bv Mni Al
mokln bioke and look up a stein chase.
At tlie uuaitei Miss Jennie was a
bngth ahead of .Maxe.v, with the field
stiung out. At Hit half Maxe had
outtooted liei and led b.v the stand by
two lengths Then Jennie taught Max
ey and led almost to tho tluee-puai ter
mink, when she went up In the all
and Maxey again took tlie It adetshlp,
whli h he letalned until within fifty
ffpt of the wtie, when Jennie (anie
with a fin lous tush and taught liei
ilval within ten feet of the iluish line,
winning the heat by a shott netk,
amid tieniendous applause and gieat
extlteuient The other foui hoifres
weie stiung out many lengths In the
iciii. The pi line old stallion, I'mle
Ned, i.ime In think Time by quuitetst
.83, 1 15, 1.:..', .'..111...
THi: SIX'OND IIIJAT.
Seiond heat Mi. Kelly shotited
"f!o!" the setond time the hoises
lined up and the field staited, with
Miss Jennie well In fiont, She Kept
the lead to the quaitei, whlih was
passed In S3 seconds, anil was a length
In fiont of Maxe Half way between
theie unci tlie half mile pole Miss Jen
nie btoke baillj and Maxey took the
lead, and was two lengths in tiont at
the half In 1.13. He Inci eased it be
foie the tluee-ipiai tut pole wus reached
by half a ihuen lengths, passing there
In l.rG'4, with Miss Jennie next. Com
ing Into the stietih Miss Jennie niado
a supieme effort to eaUh Maxey mid
had almost succeeded when tho leader
passed under the who only a noso n
fiont, with Hairy U. thltd. The dilvei
of Jennie H. claimed ho should have the
heat, as Muxey wns running when he
parsed under the wlie. The ilalm was
not allowed by the Judges. ,
Third heat Almokln appealed with
a new driver, Mr. Plexcu entiustlng his
mnre to tho skilled hands of I... A. Pat
terson, of Caibondnte. The drivers
did considerable maneuvering before
they succeeded In getting their hoi sos
lined up Just light. Five times they
tiled ami failed, but then the wold wus
given. Miss Jennie led the way to
the Minuter on almost even terms with
Maxey, in ai second! but Inoke at the
t in n and Maxey and Almokln passed
lift. These two made n pietty i.ice to
the stand', only heads apatt In the
older named, hi 111. At the tluee
(tumtur mink Almokln foiged ahead of
Maxty and led by u neck In l.t'J1.- AI
rnnkin showed In fiont when coming
Irto the stietih, but Miss Jennie came
whltllng llko a cyclone and tepiated
her maivelloiis hustle of the (list heat,
siiatihlng the lauiels Ju.t as the w lip
wan reached and beating Almokln b.v
a short head, with lint ij- II. third,
some distance behind. Time of heat
2.111 i.
Pom th heat Almokln was driven
this time by her owner, II. II. l'leice,
the popular Caibondale constable,
Itlght after the won! was given Jennie
btoke badlv and (hopped to the rear.
Almokln shot ahead and was fust to
pas the (piarter, two l"ngths ahead of
Mnxev, In ;i" seiond". Mi.i Jennie n.
gained her lost giound and passing one
after the other of her competltois, led
Ic tlie half, a good distance ahead of
Almokln. I'mle Ned being t lit i il. Time.
1 14'i. These positions were unchnnged
at the six fin longs pole In I. fit. and at
the mile, in '.':!.'. I'ourth nimipv was
ot dried to be divided Itetwten I'm 1c
Nid and llany It. Summ.u.v.
2 "1 tllM. ll w, l'
Mi .friinlr, b m , lnn.it Cool, WilUr.
Ilirrc, 1 2 1 1
s Ui, Ii b, V I l.otl, VI mt-
riin 2 1 I t
Mmnkin, . in, II II I'irrtr, (ailnm
tt lie ft 4 2 2
I in It1 Nut, lir ir . Ilnlioit Leo s. Imtt
villc. ... . 3 '. fi t
Hurt II, lilK I! . I S,M,0, 1,1,11,, , i ,i s
Ami i Cirl I' llimrll. m 4 (i 0 (I
lmics-2'll'j. II1.. " iPi, 2 ,.'
pni:i:-Koi-Ai,i.
Next innie the event of the meeting,
the liee-lot-all, with a puise of $2nn,
This tate had eleven entiles, but sltk
ness and olhei muses bad Induced
five of the owneis not to stmt. What
lioisps weie left, howevei, wete of high
quallt.v. The nue by heats was hot
ted this way
First heat W. H. O. diew the Inside
position Tinker, seiond. Combine,
third, Nllo, font til. Slashei liny, llfth,
Kthel Hell, sixth. Distance and weight
wee waived bv agi cement of the ilrlv
eis M the time this heat was tailed
at L' I". the wind lied Inn eased ton
sldeiably and blew down the liome
stlPttli. but It ill Inn the tl.uk some
Nllo, owned bv I A. Patteison, of
Caibondale, staited undei protest This
lioise swapped positions with W 11.
O. for the Initial heat. While sioi
Ing for the Hist time n tlmk icln
bloke on Kthel Hell, and a ilel.iv of
seveial minutes was oitasioned. Then,
after seveial attempts and tnusider
alile ((taxing on tlie pntt of the pre
siding oflltlal thev were sent nway
to a good start. W. 11. (J a head in
fiont of the pole lioi se. Nllo kept his
pole ileal to tlie quaitei. whltli lie
passed in ,!l seionds, a ti ngth ahead
of V. 11 ("1. Coming niotiii'l into the
stietih Kthel Hell passed the two ltad
eis and went past tlie stand on the
111 st dn ult In 1 nsi4, with Nllo a length
behind. Kiht'l HpII led the bunih to
the slx-fuilong pole In 1 i, with Nllo
next, when she went tip In tlie -tit
and staved unsettled so long that all
the Held passed hei . Nllo then kept
the lead all the lest of the wa, fin
ishing well .iliiacl (f W. I C, , who
came v ei y tlose to lrsnK the plate
to Slashei Hoy. who gained fast (om
ing home, but the distant o was not
gieat enough for the latter. Time of
mile. L' lit.
p.Acr.n in uai.v.
Seiond In at A ililsllng i.iin had set
In when this heat was tailed, undoing
all the good wntk of the wind In di.v
Ing up the tiaik. The bonicstietth
was ipilt Kly being tinned In a pasttv
stli k.v loadway and 'he 'eung was
veiv milt h in (outlast llli that ot
esteulay Coveied wagons and stands
weie ipili klv resoi ted tons viewpoints
Theie was only one ptellmlnaiv sioie
btfoie thev wtie sent uvvn, with Nllo
and W. 11 C, a little ahead of the
lest Nllo nept awa.v In fiont nf the
lillliih. i loselv followed bv Kthel Hell,
and in tills oulei they passed the tit si
(pi. u ter of the jouinev. Coning Into
the stietili Slasher Hov pasti Kthel
and was two lengths behind Nllo at
the half Tliesp two kept their posi
tions and disunites unt hanged to the
slx-fuilong iiiiiik, and then Slasher
llii tiled to snatch (list plate. lie
gtadliallv tupt up, closely followed b.v
Kthel Hell, who hail tallied, mid when
the stand was passed this- iluee weie
onlv heads apait, with Nllo Hist
Slashei, seiond, and Ktbtl. thlnl. The
time bv (piaiteis was; O.Sts. LP)'.;
1 lfis4: 2 ."Ii...
Thlld heat This was the ptettlest
licit In point if I, King of 'lie dnv.
The wind was gi n at oi'te. Slas'ie1
Hoy led to the iiu.ul'i wlih Ndi ii'id
W II. !. lined tin alont'siile tlie tl lo
being only heads aiait Nllo had tlm
most enduiante nnd led b.v the half
mile iiuii K. a little hi fiont of Slashei
Hov with V. II. ft. and Kthel Hell
hid for thlld position, i lose up to the
leadeis. The six noises weie all
bundled up at the slx-fuilong maik,
Kthel Hell, Nllo and Slashei Uo being
side bv side Kthel kept her stilde and
won the heat by two lengths fiom
Nllo. with Slasher Hoy n lieu I In fiont
of Combine and Tlnkei. who weie
tied alongside The finish was n
beaut all the hoi sps being together.
Combine was set bat k to last plate
foi i mining undet tht who.
Sl'N t'AMK Ol T
Pout th heat The un wan Lining
bilghll when this leat wa. i ailed.
When the wonl was given Slasher
Ho led all the w.'iv to the fltst pulp,
with Nllo ilosp up, In .Ti seionds At
the hall Slasher was .vit In fiont witli
Kthel Hell getting dose up. Time,
110. At six-fuilongs Kthel was al
most on even teims with Slasher, they
being nppaiently a well ntattlied team.
Time for six fin longs. 1 4tl. Soon af
ter passing heie Kthel Hell passed
Slasher and led by two lengths to the
tlulsli line, Slasher being the same dis
tant o ahead of Combine Time of
heal. 2.Mij. I. A Patteison, the di Iv
ei of Nllo, made a foimal pi otest.w tilth
he i educed to wilting, agahibt Piank
Hannls, the diiver of Kthel Hell, on
tlie giound that he (ILumis) had been
expelled fiom the hark by the Na
tional Tinttinp association. It was ile
tided to finish the inte under pintost.
Plfti; heat Twilight was tapldly
tomlng on when the hoi sch appealed
on the hack for thl heat. Pour at
tempts vveiu made befoie Staitei Kel
1 gavo the wind foi tho last blush
of tho ila. Kthel Hell was Hist at
tho ipuutei, dosely followed by Slush
er and Nllo. Time. Ill seionds. At
tlie half Slasher Hoy. Kill"! and Tink
er went If the Judgiw In the older
named in 1.11. At tho line-ium teis
Blusher wus llrst; Kthel Hull, setond,
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of money by calling here at the right time. It will pay any person who is desirous
H of purchasing a Piano to take advantage of these rare opportunities.
g 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,
1 314-316 WASHINGTON AVENUE, SCRANTON, PA. 1
J. W. GUERNSEY, Proprietor.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
In I-fleet June I. 1'iOt.
Train lent1 Suantun.
V'or riillailclpliii nml New Vutk via I) K II.
It It , at B tri jml U IS a in , and J 18, 4 .'7
(Illrtck Dunn ml Lires, ami 11 ,'D p m Sun
dats, I) (. II It It, 1 W. S27 p. in
for White Haven, Ilalcton anil prlmlptl
point In the coil region, vli 1) K II It It,
ti 13, 2 IS ami 1 J7 p, in tor rottsullo, 0 Ij
in . 2 IS p m
l'oi iletliMiftn, 1 itnn, llfiiline, Ilairlsburi;
nml printiptl lnlrniinlite ftatin ill I) A, II
I! It, (115, PJS ,i m , 2 1 I 27 (lllaik III.
mom! txpress), 11 i0 t in biindjji, l. & II
It It , ! is a in : 1 5s s 27 p in
lor TunUiannotlv, Tovandi. Hmlrt, Itliao,
fJtnpta nml print Ipal intirninllito tition, ii
II . I. .; W It H S to a in anil .1 10 p m
Tor C.cnct i, Itmhetor. IliirTalo, Sncira I'all
rhiugn mil nil points -t, via I) .V. II It It,
7.ts 11 51 a m . 1 2S, ,1.1.) (Black Dinnond Is
lirtsO, 7 4 10 11. 11 ..0 p, in fcunilos, I) k It
it It , 1 1 55, S J" p m
I'tillinin pirlor and nlrrpine nr I rhltrti Vilify
parlor tars on all train lictnrvn Uilko riirrf
and Nr ork, Philadelphia, HiiITalc) and hut
pinsinn rtridRP
1IOII.IS II Ml.nt It. fttn fcupt . 26 Cortland
ttrrt, New Yolk
fll Uil.l.s I.I.I. ien Pa Act, 20 Corthnd
stmt, New lnk
A OSI.Mlllin Div Pa. Ait , south
nethlolieni, P
for tltkcts and Pullmin rrertitlon aj ply to
SCr) Lackawanna airnue, Sainton, Pa
Delaware nnd Hudson.
In EtTrtM .tunc 0, lOnt
Trains foi Carliondtlo Iratr Sirantmi it fi .0,
fino, P 51, 10 11 a in! 12 00, 12'), Jtl, .102,
6 2'l, 0 25, 7 'i7, 0 l". It 20 p m ; 1 If. a in
Kor llont,dalr and I.iko J.odnre, u 20, 10 n a,
m , Jll and 5 29 p in
1-or Wllki llurp--ti II, 7l. s , ri ,s, ln n
a m . 12 0.1, 1 2s, 2 1, u J.I, 1 27, U 10, 7 t1,
10 41, 11 .0 P ni
Purl. It It Point 1-45 15, !) J a. m ; 2 H,
4 27 and II a v m
Pnr Ponn-tltanla It It points 0 tj, 0 u', 2 1,
3, 1 1 and 4 '7 p m
Tor Mlmu and all points north C 20 a, m
and J 52 p in
Sl'MlW 'lltMN'S.
Por rarlinndalr- s 50, 11 S3 a. in i 2(1, 3 52,
6 52 and 10 52 p rn
Pi r ilkes llarro SS a in ; 12 03, t 5s, 3 2j,
6 .2 and S 42 p in
Por Mliint and pnlnl north 1 52 p m
i'or llonrnlalo and I.ako I.oclorc 8 50, 11 ,i3
a ni and .i 52 p in.
ami Nlii), thlnl. Thin. LIS. ('niiiliiK
up the1 htii'ttli for tht1 tlnlsh, ,lo iaini
Ith a uisli, pat-cliiK ShihlitT Hov mid
wan a loiiKth lit'hlntl nilit'l for tht'
iiillo. Tlinc 2 .'i. Suiiiii .i.:
I tlirl Hill, W ( Noitiin. Milin-
Mile G .1 1 I 1
Nilo. Ii c , I. A I'lttcrttm n-
liondili1 112 6 2
Mishor llnj. in. ir . W. I. Ilowtll,
int i 3 2 3 2 .1
II I! ,li ir, (i 5 llniiii, Ft.r.iii'
tun 2 fi t r. (1
('. inlilif, 1 1. c, (' P. WtntJ. Semi
ton . 5 I fi 3 1
linker Ii e . P. slUt, .s, , ln
nn I 0 .1 4 i
i illio 2 21, 2 21,i. . 21". 2 21. 2 25
As thoio aif luniostK acaliiHt both
thi1 t'litiy of Xllo it ml the ililvoi of
Kthel Hell, tho two foit'innst hoiht's In
tht hue, It will bt1 Intel usllng to ob
ncivt how tlioy iniiKf1 out
hasi: HALL oami:.
DuiliiK tho aftt'inoon n liapp ball
Raino was pl.i.veii between team1 rep
lesentlner tho towns of Vaeily ami
Kleetvlllp Duiln? the lieatn. the
(?nini was suspeniled. The W.ivetly
lio pioei their hupetloilty by a
.si in p of 7 to .'
Today thvie. will be a foot ball ffnnie
bci.wptn tho We it Su anion -uid
iMiMtawannii, teams, wlileli will be
willed at 1 p. in Then thete will lie- a
trotting tvent tin the hoi pes of the
.J7 i l.w for a ptn.e of SI.'.", whltli
ha niiit) entiles. Then thero will be a
luniiltiK l.iep two bebt heats out tif
thiee, for ii $r.O purse.
The tlliettous debited for snmo time
oei the ml viability of holillnR the
fair in additional day, but Iln.illy
ncwitKril Hip idea.
It was d.uk when the rueea weiu
cer and the Ioiik stieani of eauliiKes.
slaRCH mid iiut'Ks begun the tout mile
tlrlvp towunl n.ilion. It wn co late
when the Judges of the exhibits ten
deietl their elei'lnIniiR that a eoniplete
llxt of the lulsit' wlnnei.s rould nut In
obtained. j;. i, ilutiluld.
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RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
PENNSYLVANIA RAfLROAO
Schedule in Effect June 2, 1001.
Trains lenve Scianton:
6.45 n. m., week days, through ves-
tibulo train fiom Wilkes-iiarre.
Pullman buffet parlor car nnd
conches to Philndelphin, via
Pottsville; stops nt principal in
termediate stntions. Also con
nects for Sunbuiy, Harrisbuig,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington nnd for Pittsburg nnd the
West.
0.38 n. m., week days, fei' Sunbury,
Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and Pittsburg
nnd the West.
2.18 p. r.i., week days, (Sundays,
1.58 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harris
buig, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Washington and Pittsburg nnd
the West.
3.33 p. m., week days, through ves
tibule trnln fiom Wllkes-Baiie.
Pullman buffet parlor car nnd
conches toPhilndelphin viaPotts
vllle. Stops nt principal inter
mediate stntions.
4.27 p. m., week days, for Hnzleton,
Sunbury, Hanlsbuig, Philadel
phia and Pittsburg.
.T 11 lit rnnOV. On Is;r.
J ft. WOOD, On Pa Ast.
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
In UTeit Auk 11. 1001.
Trains loiw t-cinnlon (or New ork At 1 10,
3 00. 5 75, 7 50 and 10 03 a in ; 12 10. 3 20,
3 45, 5uo and io p in 1 or Vw oik ani
Philadelphia-" 50 nnd 10 05 i in . and 12 U and
3 15 p in I'or roti)liiniu t 1. 10 p in l'i r
litifTjlo 1 15, f. 22 and 1 00 a in , 1 Jo, 3 52, 7 05
and It '15 i in l'i r lllnuhinitnn and way na
tion 10 20 a in and 105 p in I'or Dswe-sn,
Syiiiuv and I Ik i 115 and fi 22 a ni ; 1 .0
and 3 52 p in )i in, Mrauw? ind I'm
triln at fi22 a m dailt cvtrpt uinla. lor
Jliintioo yoo a in , 105 an I 7 05 p in
iMihnNon aitoniinoilitlon 4 00 and d 15 p in
IIooiii-1hii" lliililim Pnr Norlhiiniliirhnd, it
(145 and 10 05 i in , 1 ,0 and (.10 p m tor
PImiiouiIi, it 8 10 a in , 3 55 and 005 p m
bumlit Tiain loi New mk I (0. 1 00, fi 5
and 10 05 i in 20, 3 15 and 5 00 p in, tor
lliiftalo-1 15 nnd 0 22 a in , 1 ,0, 3 52, 7 05
and 11 5 p in I'or Ilmitlianiton ind w ta
lion n mi and 10 20 n in tllnnintliuri; tlititnm
I.i"itf Krintou, 1003 a m and 0 10 p m
Now Jersey Central,
Statu n in V oik-foot of Llheity ttrcet,
V It , and south I enj
iimi. rum in irrivr .11 np -0, 1001
iain lea!1 crantim for Now 5 ink, Newark,
Hiil'etli, Philadelphia l.aslon, Helhlpiem, AN
le-nlnwi, Miuih ( hunk ind White Ihwn, at R 5
a ni , expit'v, 1 10, expie, 4 u) p in Sun
dat. 2 15 l 1"
por Pittslon anl Wilkts Dure, 8 53 a. m J I 10
and 4 ml P in uniUj 2 15 p in
Por lliltiinoio ind a.hlni;tnn and point
Ssiutli and Wist la llolhliheiu, 8 55 a. in, 1 lo
and 1 1) p SMindatt, 2 15 p in,
Por lme lliantli, ikcan liune, eto , at S 53
a in ilhiiMi.'h lottIO, and I to p in
Pur liiailiu.', behinon and UariUburu-, mi U
lrntoun, S'.-jj a in and 1 10 p ni miiuIjc,
2 15 ti m
Por IVtt'tille, 55 a ni , 1 10 p in
lor Mountain Paik, S6j i in, 110 and 4 00
p ni
Through tltkrt tn ill point eist, touth and
fst al lowest ratrn at the station
r M III Itr, Hen Pn e
J II OIHUWV tlui Supt
New Yoik. Outailo nnd Western
Time lal'le In tt t Sundaj. June 23, tjot
.SOU11IIIOI.NI)
beat' l.ate in
Train
No 1
No 1
No, 7
Striiilnn fjilmnililt. adosla
.10 ,0 i ni II 10 a in. 1 oo p m
, 4 00 P m. 4 44 n in (1 00 p m
. fl 1U i in Ar Carlondale. tl 13 o m
ur.1 i n nm'v i . r "
OLlll IIOl'MI
Leaie laap irlie
Cailotla I minimi 1!' Suanton
... 7 x,) " in 7 Hi 1 in
... S 10 a 111. 1001 u 111 in 10 1 m
... 2 15 P. I" '" P in 4 45 11 in.
bU.MUis. 1IM.Y. Milt I'll HOLM)
Lean1 I""1" utn
No. 6
No I
No. 2
Siiantoli ( aihuii'lah ( nlol.i
,, S J) 11. in l 10 a in III 11 j ,
, 7 on 11 m r Carlioinlili!. 7 43 p m
NOI HI IIOPMl. '
l.iaNe lej rriip
Cidolj. ('ill" ndile. lanton
7 00 a ni 7 to 0 m
. I '0 11 in. rill n 111 11 11 ,. ...
No. 0
No. 3
No. (i
No 10
Train Nn 1. rn week dim. and 11. .m s,..,'
dam, miko tn ilit line uiniieition for Sew orl,
tltt. t tlu. tliieldi, O.wt.o and Inti inicUlati;
points
'liain No 3 and 1 mikr Walton, Delhi, Hani,
den and sdnct tonneitlfin
I'or furtlur iiidiiiiiilluii innult thket nirfnt
I C MIHs((N, (I P. , .scw york
J. U. WU.M. T, P. A Stuntou,
Guernsey Hall
Is Headqunrtcrs 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.
iiuniawi
Pianos are a few of the many beautiful g
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
tne city. You can otten secure a $6ou or
$400 Piano for less than half that amount
EDUCATIONAL.
Free
Tuition
Uy n teient act of the leglsla
tute, ftee tuition Is now granted
at the
Literary Institute
and
State Normal School
Bloomsburg, Pa.
to all those piepailiiB to teach.
This- M.I100I maintains toiiit.es
of study for tc.icheife. for thoso
luep.iilnpr for tollese, and for
those 8tudliiK music.
It will piy to write for pirtlmlir
o other M.honl oftiia siuli bunerlor d
antdKt at sutli low rate Aiclics
J. P. Welsh, A. M..PL D.,Prln.
I CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY"
I'Wissahickon Heights, Chestnut Hill, Pa.
A lioirdliiK chool for lny in the elevatrtl
nnd lieiutlful open country north of I'lilla
delphla. to minute from llrotrl St htitlon
Por intnloRiies nddrcs
JAMES L. PATTERSON, llead-Master.
BINGHAIYITON TRAINING SCHOOL.
I'or en hi Iliikwiid iml IVit lul. ( lnl
ilnn I'litMt il Ii nnin. M mil it It lining, i "
11I11I1 11 M ii-u . D11W1117, Kimhrsaitiii. l n
jear aiound tin uln
S. A. D 00 little,
S2 lartnw eiiu-, lllin.1 nut' n. 5
SCRANTON CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS,
S.CRAMOS, PA.
T J I'otcr, President Pliner II I.awill, Irca.
It J 1 uter, Stanley P. Allen,
ko President S'trctarjr
$15,00 TO $18.00 A WEEK
fulai for ar intelligent mm or wninin 11 euli
t wu I1' nil mi lit no-, turn ,0 nt pi I Ii 'i 1 ' r
tpaii tiiui Minuiuiuur, lli "s Philnhlplii
BUY THE GENUINE
YRUP OF FiOS
MANUFACTURED BT
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
( tr.MlTK tiii: :samk m
QPrTfXRtHEEL.527 iAfrfljil
j) Aurrlrt.l aratMlrnr aliuby will 1 rifiti
I A Jmri. Il"t FrM Abut, W(h1 I oio, Kroai
(xwSa HfiMtll7,Iol nnhoAd,riirlfvU.Slrlrlurr(Dot
WUM rntlliiri, litlfftipiiint A Khmokfi, t)rn,t
ttVrribriiitt rurfd i Is IOdj.in jnn jrnltt k Ujnnl
btttpllkl tipfrlmrr ! fcfrmmy. hft for book "TrutVtt.l
po.ir.iT4it.rr ntAitki k olrrtrlrftl frtud. HkhIIoii I bUpfrj
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
Eile Itnilroad, Wyoming Division.
Tialm for lliwlet and Inteimedlile point lene
Rtrantcn at (ulowi No 2, 7 10 a ni , No I,
8W in .No I. S-' I' I" ' ". 'S.I) i m
No 2 and r. Ihiovmli lulu for New ork
Aillial -No 1. MS a in . No .1, 10 u , , .
No , .1.13 I' m No ; l',1' 1' "' ''ion No
S and 7 aic llmiuc'i '" ""in New oik
- M'NIIU lltMNS
lifparlure-No 20, ti a mi No '2, 2 t rn
Arrivals-No. '-L --15 !' "! " -J. MS p. m,
siy i
by parties leaving
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Mnuuracturors of
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
485 to 4S5
N. Ninth Stroot,
.PA
Telephone Cull, 2333.
THE
IKIC POWDER CO.
Uooms 1 and 2, Com'ltb WVi'g,
B0BANTON, J A.
nining and Blasting
POWDER
Mt(U at Mooslo ana Riubclala WorUt.
LAPLIN RAND POWDDR CO,' 3
ORANGE GUN POWDER
Xleotrlo Hatterlea. Kleotrln Bzpladtri,
exploding blit, Safcty fm, ttn J
Recauno Chemical Go.'s cxploI'vei
Men Suffering
irom los of nervous force often owe
theirconditlon toyotitliful ignorance
that fearful enemy to health.
It i the buslne of science to repair
the ilamaite ctused by the thoughtless
pi.icticeof joutli
N'trvoua Deliillty never Rets well of
Itself. It ictims ttric throuch a
miserable existence, weak, listless,
despondent.
literally feed the huwrry nerves, diving
them the precipe inured tent tie.
niautletl by nature. Till wonderful
remedy cures N'ervous Debility, stops
all drains, replaces wasted tisvies,
sends rich, wirm life blood, tliiRling
through etery pirt, inaklng ecryor.
Sin net ntul caiului; von to glow with
ealtli
81 (V) per box, (1 boxes (with guaran.
te tn cure), $1 00 Jiook free l'i At,
.Mfdicim: Co, Cleveland, Ohio.
For (ale by John II. I'hc!i., I'harmaclat, corner
joining aenue and bpruie street.
TRIBUNE WANT ApS.
BRING QUICK RETURNS
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