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THE SORANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1001.
SORROW FELT
IN OLD WORLD
.Enoland, Germanu and France Es
peclallu Warm In Their Expres
sions ot Sympathy.
MANY BUILDINGS DRAPED
Stock and Producn Exchanges Close
nnd Unlvctsnl Kespect for the Derul
President Is Expiesscd by High
Ofllclnls In All Lands Significant
Action of the Oeiman Emperor In
Ordering the Flags Half-masted on
Germany's Official Buildings.
fly F.xclu.t' Wire In-m I In' "i litnl I'nw
l.utitk'ii, Sept. . KiiKlaml ami H "f
l'uiipo la profoundly inoxcil by the
utitlii'cly iloiith of I'ivmIiIciu McKlnley.
In l.ot'doti tin- hIkiis. of itiniii nliiK aii'
11 niiiiknlilt. It Ix nlitiiicl its Kivut dm
n.'iir the (lentil of tlio ti n. t'nllotl
States Aiiilu.-;ulnr ('lio.it1 iiiilxoil "t
t!" embassy fiom Scotland at an c.uly
In tip 'sleitluy tuoinliiK. N'o otlli'lal
11 wk of l'lcMilcnl McKliiloy's dc.itli
hail limn icnKcl tln'iv pi lor to liH
n't.vii!, but th inn ilixpnlrlic! iir
t.iliii iih miiIIi iut Jiiililrtiiitm for tin
1i)imIiij or tip. Hiik upon tin eiiilussy
to hi.ll-nuift. Am the cioud huiry
1k to wmk p,ivel tin cmb.isxy many
pcrconx li.no'l tlii'lt IiciuIm upon -erliiK;
tu mi tirntul droop "f tin tl.itr. Cillotx
toinmi'i.i od to ionic e.nly nnd write
th"lr i .iipi'.s In I lie liook open for tlio
pttlpi'M of omlolcm o. Tin tll'ttt of
this-p was 'll.ulet Spencer l-'iniirls.
I'll'io.' ISato-4 minister to titcete, who
la ii u In l.omloii on the Mitiiliiti
llnl.si ami other public ami pilvat"
tii.lli.ili rh. the Hn were quickly placed
nt hiilt-iii.ft. All the papers were i
nuiin: t'Mi.iK liiii'il with deep black,
aril s nipiiiliy I tiiiiii.ill.v oxpi"d.
King's Me&bage of Sorrrow.
KiMK l'Mw.ini tcleurapbi'il to AiiiImn-t-iidnr
Cheate ni tollows:
M-t tiulc (I i 1 wiiitiuii u.tli cnti ami Hie
lml( nitric.iu niiiiih it I ho l"-s nt cuiir chs
tlliMludlfd .Itl'l iMltohi HTltlH'I l'l . i.i 1,1
I.K.U.I It.v
The t-toi k e.chanc opened an usual
til l.i moinluK, but Immediately closed,
without any transactions, out of ic
speit for I'lesldcnt Mi ltnli'.x. The
Liverpool nun nnd pioduce ami cotton
uXchailKCH were also t lo-ed.
The lord mas or sent to Ambassador
Ohoate tin lollowhiK mcssaije:
Tilt iltlzilus el l.niiiliin lie l r.itimllv nimul
anil ileepli, .itlnlfil li tlu nl tin llicrnif nt
Profdent Mi lunlej's death The) ImiI Impid
tlut, under Prmiilmco, In ill .i life nimhi
hacp hei n vpirnl for tin' wolfnie of hi (ountr
In tlirir none I Im In tender tn sour I'xielUuic
In nit frit cjini'illij, ami "lull l cr.itrtnl li jmi
will comes- it tn Mi dc Kinle) .mil tin npli
of the I'nlted Mates, Too munch! eimr .iti'l
puhlle frnlte nt Mr YlrKii.tr) .in nidi I) ap
prrclitnl line, md Mill lone In ieun mliried h.
thf llritMi people, lm, hislti.' lluiuxlcrs sus
lathed the ln-s nf ,t btlnceil i-uw rt tt:li, nine
kffnly Miupathlr inn the I niiril Mm- in tin
tuddril lrm al i.( Ihi'll rlMlh.'lllhisl I'll -hh HI
A tnceUlitf of the l.omloii loipoi.itlou
to pin. a Mile ot (ondolence will lit;
held Thin sduy m l.
High Offlcinls Gtieve.
Lord r.iuiuefote iieisonnlly I'Xpicsscd
to Mr. ChiMte hl,s deep soiiow. l.oid
Sallsbuiy nnd the Maiqulx of Lans
downe sent lepiesent.ithes to the em
bassy, iiiid Lord liosolmry and Mr.
"hamberlaln sent messages The inclil
liers of the Diplomatic orps left their
cauls at the embassy. Mr. liiodrltk,
the war secietary. Lord (ieoigp Ham
ilton, the Indian senetnry. and many
others tailed. Affecting si cues marked
the announi enient ot the death of the
president at the lumenltal Methodist
confereuie, wlilih i.ihveii resolutions
deilarlni; that the whole t'hrlstlan
world sympathized with the Amcrli.au
peojile.
ThroUBhout the leiiKlh and breadth
of Luiope fcellnus similar to those
evliued In the lliitih metiotiolls seem
to lme been eoKed. The Vienna
N'eueB W'elner Tafieblatt sa.s- 'The
ocean is not wide ciioukIi to hold all
the sympathies Mie.indUK fiom the Old
Wot 111 to tin New."
Prayeis of Chinch of England.
The Au'hblshop of t'anlei Inn j sent
the following; dlspatih to Mi. t'hoatc:
I ilr'lic In e In tidi.iir n( Die (Iiiinli if
linclanil the iliep t-uef nh winch we luoe
1 1 aril ot the th nil nt the pi.ihlenl. Tin n. nf
m cif.1l inhr H ii il.inia.1 ti I he uhnle
vor(. the triumph if ttnLednns u!l n unh
roirour. Our JiUjh ami irnil.il nil! be an
earnest cne tor the Am. in in Miplr.
Sir. Choato mplled.
"I auure yn Hut .mmii i.i.iu' iihiiii.i' ilm
the pravcrs ot ihe 111111111 will U oflniil nr
Mir slfllrtril penple Mill v Ite Ihe Kiitiluiji nt
Jiy countrjmrn.
All the evenliiK papers 1 oninliiod Ioiik
rdltoil.ila ciiloKlxinj." 1'iesident McKln
ley, cNpressIn;; s.Miipathy with Mr..
Mi iinley and fin iiiIuk estimates of
President Loosevelt.
Much Expected of Roosevelt.
The Westminster (lauotte pilnted a
rather HtrikliiK nitii-le 011 the new
piesldeut, loiRludliiK as tollows:
T.iklni: him all In uli. prnluhb im nun h.i
fatiireiteil to m inipnijiil .1 pvi inie iiir p .
Hit Kniiinr el (ieiinant mimeilnl hi tjtlnr
who Inn .. cirat 11 t.tpnli, to hilliuiut ht
iMiintn'i ilo-thu. I nlike i:niieim William
I'ri'dihnt l!nieilt 1 J man Mlnue z,fu ami
hare I 1 uie well I.liiiun in hi. 1 nunli 11111 11 hi
the 1 f Willi 1111 the lewKitlim nf (he man
i .1 niprlM'. ami 1111 uuem iiirprio In the
woikl. Hie hot .iml wuit i known ahinil I'rm
idf nt l!iHerlt liefnn he imlijiki .iml th.i-e
Ii(i, wrlni; tlirmiuh tlie niiiin uf popular cup
ceiitlnn In th lilt ineiltH ami liu fault ., pi none
the man at he teall.t i, 1.111 fonitll a periml of
eiftue in whUli lie i Imuml tn IntUiune inerl
can liUtcry pri.fniiiiill, 11ml, in .ill piuhahila..
benefiiiallv. Iheu In been no nll.ir pie.ld.nl
tn Ihe lilttory nt Ainrrii at wlm ha hnl either ihe
!i(t rir the eppntlunilie thai aie Pir.iihnt
Ituot.ett.lt'1 tudaj.
The News in France.
Pari?, Sept. 15. The news of Pi evi
dent McKlnley'ei death became known
hero Kenerally at about 10 o'clock Sat
urday morning and the icntral portion
of tha city Immediately bristled with
furled and crepe-diaped Anierluui
11.IB8. Minister of Foreign Affairs Del
casse called at the American Lmbassy
hut could not be received owIiik to Am
baKsador l'orter's Illness, A few mill
titcs later l'l evident Loubet drove up.
Tha ambassador's physician received
hint and explained that the news hud
thus far been kept from Ambassador
l'crter ami that It was deemed Intnl.
tlfiilile to allow him to receive any one.
I'rehldpnt Lmihet expressed deep rj-iii-palhy
with the ambassador, and asked
that the latter he Informed of his visit
nnd that lie Intended personally to con
vi y condolences over the loss sustained
by the American people, The Premier,
iWuldceloKoub&cau, culled at the res
.denco of the United Rtatrfl ambassa
dor. President Loubet nent the fol
low Im? dispatch to Mrs. McKlnley:
I learn with "lecp I'iln tl at lili I'.ucllfney,
Mr. MeKlnle.v lui mtitimlifit to tlie ileplmable
attempt on lil life. I mpatlil;e Willi you wllli
nil tn.v liintt In tlie 1 llitnlt) whlili linn Mtik"
at Mnir ileaioit alledlnni nml wlilth bereau the
Kie.it "itnerliari nilluii el a ptehlent mi lutlj
np(iteil ami Intnl. I'niile l.niibel.
The death of President McKlnley. It
Is undetstood, will not Interfoie with
the general programme of tlio czar's
ixlt ti t'ratue. The tevlews. man
PtiVer anil reeeptlons will be held, but
the public festivities will be subdued
to a fe-nnt extent.
Sorrow of the Kaiser.
Diintrlc. Sept. ir.-Whcii Kmpoier
V .ll'iitn he'itd of the death of Piesl
ileut MiKlnley he Immediately ordered
the Clciman llet to hnlf-mast their
llatts nnd to hoist the Stats and Sttlpe
nt their malntois. The emperor sent
the followlnt: dispatch todtt) ;
To Mi M, HfnlM. Ilntlal"
Her Majelj, the l.tiipnv, ami hum II but jm
I., niiepl Ihe epie-lnn uf our innl uliitiii" nr
M in the n whlili j n line tiillirul by (he
ileaili nf o'tr belnwil IniOiaml, Mleil In Hie
nitlili" Inml f.f .1 iminl.Tir. Ma IV laml who
kianteil tnu miliy e,if of lnppimix .11 tlie
nle nf Ihe ibeeiwl ur Hit vuit utirnetli '0 bi tr
Hie In nv blow- with Willi h He ha vl-ltnl mi
U Ilium, I It
I mpiroi William also f 'lit the fol
lowltu dlip.itih to Secielaiy Hay:
I am ilu'lilj. .llleiteil lit tin Hi of Ihe nn
tiniilj (lentil nf 1'iei.lihnt Mi klnlej I hinii
to emw Ihe ihepeot ami lnnt hr.iitfelt miii.
path nf III" r.irin.tn people to Ihe iH"it Xiniti-
an nation. Hum in, tiiourn with ,mirli.i for
Inr noble unn, who lot lil lite wlnl.i lie n.11
f ill nl 1 1 titr hl iluli tn In (ountii ami penple
William, 1. It
Pope Pi ays for Soul.
I.01111 . Sept. I.'i. The pope piaycd an
hour fot the soul nf I'lcddent Mc
I inley. The Pontiff wept with uncoil
tiollnble emotion on reeelvlm; the news
oi the presldent'i di'alh. All audiences
at the Vatican have been suspended.
Tile p!imlr, SiKiior Zaumdelll, and all
the 1 1 bluet mlulsteis calltd nt the
I'lllei". State. emlias". to epre-
s'itiiithy with th I'nlted Stales ami
Mi.s. McKlnley. Tin Pope has tele
Ri.'ipled his condolences to Mrs. Mr.
h'nle King Victor Kmm.iuucl ban
sent a iueMaKp of sympathy nnd con-dolejic-
to Mrs. McKlnley.
Respect in Spain.
Mi drld. Sept. l.V Several of the
.V.idrli' li'wspapers publish editorials
upon tin death of I'lesideiit McKlnley,
o whom they all speak In terms of to
il .Tt.
Tin en Kings Shocked.
Co) eiillHKeli Sept. 1.". 1'ivlveiyal
suiiith Is expiessed throughout
1 eiimaik nt Ihe death of IMvshleut
.VeKlnlo. The com t lecelved the
news a I l-'icdeiisheri; at II o'cltuk Sat
ii'tlay moniltiK'. when King Btlwnrd
.'as just retuinlfig fixuu his morning
vail.. He was ih'eply shocked. The
Klns of Ucece, Denmark and Kug
l.iml all Joined In sending telegiams to
V'.'H.lngton. I'nlted States .Minister
Swetuon leeched condolences all day
Iciik. The Danish, HrltMi and Itiis
sian wnr."hlps in the hnrhor Hew their
Hags at half-mast.
All of Russia Sorrows.
St. Petersburg, Sept. 1.V The news
of the death of President McKlnley
lero'he.; St. IVteii-buig at II o'cloi k
S.ituidny. The news fiom lluffalo pio
duced a profound Impression among all
classes. The izar, the (orelgn ollice, M.
De Wltte, the lluaitee minister, and 11
iiiiml-er of ofllclal and 11110lllci.il people
have sent messages to Ambassador
Tower, who Is deeply Impiessed by the
slnceiltv of all the dispatches.
Brazil Peels the Blow.
Kio Janeiro. Sept. IS, The inenibeis
of the Amcriian tolony, assembled at
the city club heie, have commissioned
an American llrm lo deposit a wieath
on I'resident McKlnley's collln. The
folowiiig tlispatch was sent to Secie
tary Hay: "The American colony at
Kin Janeiro express the sen-e of the
li reputable loss that they, in c 01111111111
with all Anieikans, have suffered In
the death of our piesldeut." Piesldent
Campo.s Salles oulered the flag of the
piesldenti.il palace half-masted. The
chancellor owlet oil the Miazlllnn miii
itei at Washington, Dr. J. K. DeAssIri
lir.tsll, to leptesent Uracil at the fu
neral of the piesldent.
CZOLGOSZ TO BE
PROMPTLY TRIED
May Face Jury Within n Week Dis-
ttict Attorney Is Confident of a.
Speedy Conviction.
My KieliHne Wire fi urn Tin- Woeiateil I'rei-a,
Uuffalo. X. Y.. Sept. IS. DlsliUt At
torney Thomas Penney took steps to
Inlng Leon c'olgo-z to an immediate
trial for the nuitder of Piesldent Mc
Klnley. Dn Monday nioiulug Dlsti It t
Attorney Penney will picsent to the
lounty coin t Kiuiiil Jury, now in ses
sion, the evident f the dastnitlly
crime, ami theic Is not the slightest
snatlow of doubt that I'zolgosz will be
indicted for 111111 tier In the llrst degiee.
County Judge IMwant K. IJmery will
imnietllately re-elve the tepoit of that
Indictment from the gland Juiy. DIh
trht Attorney Penney will nt once
move that the Indictment be twins
tenet! to the Supreme com t for trial,
as capital offenses cannot be tried In
the county eouit. Judge Kineiy will
giant the (lps.li ed older of tiausfer.
Then Cy.olgos. can be aiiaigued to
plead to the Indictment on Monday,
September 2?,. It Is not know 11 that lie
will be arraigned on that day, hut tluit
is the earliest clay upon which tlie piis
oner can be brought befow- the court,
us nt present there Is no session of the
Supieiuo coin t. Oil September I'll, Jus
tice White will convene the regular
September teim of Pint 3 of the Su
pieme limit, which pait Is sot aside
for the trial of cilmlnal cases.
Should the null deter infoiin the enint
that he has no counsel and that he has
110 means with which to employ one,
the court will be ieiUlied to assign
an attorney to defend the pilsoner
upon the liiul of the Indictment lor
minder.
' Dlstilct Attorney Penny Is peifedly
confident that Czolgosz will be con
victed of the cilmc nf murder In the
tlist degiee that Is. that the crime was
deliberate and piemcdltated and the
penalty for which, under the laws of
New Votk eitate, Is death by electrocu
tion. District Attorney Penny will
penult of no delay and the ilnst'iud as
sassln will be given a speedy tiiul by
a Jury.
(lovernor Odell announced today that
he declined to cull a special term of
the supremo court to try the murdeier
of Piesldent McKlnley because he be
llevecl that haste was not necessary. He
said that the district attorney had 11 -sured
him that tlio grand Jury would
Indict and the caso be on trial In fif
teen days and to call a special town
and get a Jury assembled would take
more than that. The assassin Is In tha
L'rlu county penitentiary,
ROOSEVELT
TAKES OATH
(l M.'i.fleil Imirl Tide I 1
cut III the city of Huffalo, being nil ex
cept two, to ic'iitictd that for icasons
of weight affecting the administration
of the government you shall proceed
without delay to take the constitu
tional oath of ollice as piesldent of the
t'tilted States."
He spoke with gieat deliberation,
and m Hill was the room that had his
words been uttered In whispers they
might easlU :mv been heard by every
one pit rent.
Mr. Kco.eelfH face was stern anil
ilgld. Lifting his eyes, he looked
st.ndfastly Into th" face of the see
lelniy for a moment, nnd In a voice
with maiked ilinmess and all of his
1 1'aructeiNtle distinctness, replied:
"Mr. Sccretaty, I shall take the oath
at one p. at the request of the mom-
Iitm of the cabinet, and In this hour
of deep and teirlble national bereave
t 'lit. i wish to state 1 shall continue
uboluicly unbroken the policy of
Pwj-ldcnt McKlnley for the peace,
1 i'opt-rlty anil honor of our beloved
COUIIll."
Administering the Oath.
Ji-ripp Hazel then stepped forum d
and administered tlie constitutional
oath. Mr. Koosevelt tepcating slowly
Ihe sentences as spoken by the magis
trate. Vl.in the last words were said,
Picldent Koosevelt signed the docu
ment In the usual form. All was silent
anil i-ac(la movement of hand or
fo-it was made during the solemn pin
cetltne. As finiii us the oath was taken
tin president turned to the circle of
cat (net (Ulcers about lilm nnd said
'I will ask the gentlemen of the
cabinet' to slay, that I may have a
talk v 111 them alone."
The president then stepped out Into
th hall mill shook ImiiiI." with those
who passed out. In a f -w seconds the
I'lirrry wa.s cleared of all those except
lb- members of the cabinet, and there
P-esldeilt Koosevelt "lit down with
t'iPiii for his llrst cabinet meeting. At
I 1. in Senator llaniia drove up. In
ccpiiany with llairyilamlin, and went
inside.
Boosevelt's Adirondack Tiip.
Shortly after that, Mr. AVIIcox came
oiit and talked with the newspaper
ir.cn. He said that the president would
H malt at his house as his gurst dur
ing his stay n the city Of Mr. Koo-e-
tit's visit to the Adirondack moun
tains at the time of the pie.-ldent'w re
lapse. Mi. Wilcox said:
I ui'li to mike a 1.I.1I1 1111 nt in that maltir an I
I ilctiri- In hie the eai t 1 inuimtim 1a fully
ami .iMtiiatel. umleifturnl i lt.toeelt wa
tint on a liuhtiiiLT trip, .14 ha been Milnl In .enie
i)il Itti 11 He men l Weill to the wonrl. afler liu
wife ami famil.i. who vcrte then, nml intemleil
I (kiln; tin 111 11111u11l1.11 l home. When tie lift
llutr.ilo be llmnc'lii, as ilul all of ih. that I'leii
dint MiKlnliy ha'l praittrille p.e.eil Ihe il.im:rr
Inn . but, j I li.ne Mhl, lie hnl nn thoiuht
of coiiur on . liimtinir ttlp. When Ihe meiiie
rame amioiinLin; Ihe pushliiit's (ritual coti'li
loin Mr. Kooeelt was b.uW Milne ililincc in
liu mount iiik hiMiiir cone tliere for 1 lnnt;
walk, as n bis cu'Unn wluiiecer opportunity of
nix The President's Announceme.it,
The coiifeience with the cabinet
members lasted nearly two hours, and
when It had IIiiNIkcI the piesldent said:
I'olhmlni; out the lira f alenuiit I limit" whin
taking die oath, that I woiihl follow the aibnin
llrntbe bms Ijul ilowti by PreMilml Mihinli.i.
I ieitiitet Ihe mi mbi rs of the eablmt who wtie
pK.iit In iiiniiii In their places at least br the
pieint. 'line bale :!.urel me tint Hies wilt,
ami 1 111.1s ay Hut I have a.,utaueei .1U0 fiom
tin .ili-iut iinnibiis.
Inquiry was made of the piesldent as
to whether an etla session of con
gress would be called by him, and he
piil in Htilxstautc- that theie was no
lunJamcntal law lcqiilrlng the calling
of congie.-s together on the succession
erf a vlce-piesldenl to the presidency,
untl that alter consultation with the
eablmt membeis they had decided that
no such extra session would be called.
The piesldent announced later that
he would not leave the city until Mon
day nininlng, when he will accompany
the body of Piesldent McKlnley to
Washington.
Telegrams Pour In.
President Koosevelt today passed a
veiy quiet (lay at the Wilt ox house
only going out to attend the funeral
of the late president. His secretary,
Mr. Loeb, and his assistants weie,
however, kept busy opening ti legrams
anil mall and classifying them. Piled
up on the oak table In the (sitting room
ol the house were ut least Hun tele
giams nnd letters, all of them expiess
lug regiet nt the sad occurrence to the
late piesldent and assurances of contl
dciice and suppoit to the new piesl
dent. Among those who sent telegrams
weie tliere: Kx-tioverjior Vincent, of
Connecticut: ex-tioveinor Ladd of
Khode Maud: Hovpinor Shaw, of Iowa,
who telegraphed: "You will have the
loyal suppoit of the people of Iowa
In unstinted measure." Ciovernor
I'lili.uiN, of Wyoming, who said:
"May (lod endow you with abundant
wisdom 'ami tilseietlon." Mayor Hart
of Huston, (iciveinor Stone of I'eiinsyl
vanla. who said; "Kaincstly hoping
that the cui,-e of anarchism may he
speedily lifted from our laud by the
passage of wise mid effective laws, I
have to assuie you of loyal support."
the Kepublican club of Massachusetts,
the National Kepublican league. Don
M. Dickinson, F. Norton (ituliliinl,
Gent go K. (ii'cene, V. Ilouike Cockiun,
Seth Low, Joseph II, Mailley, Han let
S. Klalne, Kev. A. . O. Kaymond,
Lieutenant !oveinor Woodiuff. Honker
T. Washington.
The only announcement the president
had to make today was that Mr. Cm
telyou. the ceeretary of President Mc
Klnley, would fkir the present act
In that capacity for him because of
his knowledge of the condition of af
fairs.. Mr. Coilel.vou continued this
statement.
LONGO IS INDICTED.
Ttue Bill Returned Against ths
Slayer of Patrolman James Gol
denOther Returns,
K(iiilsition for the extradition of
T mv l.ongo, alias Antonio Luongn. the
dliij or ot Polk email James (Jnltlen, of
Diinmoie. will now be made, the grand
Jury, on Satin day. having returned
against him an Indictment for min
der. 'J hew Is scarcely any question but
that l.ongo will be given up by the
lia'-nn atttlioiitlcs. The district at
torney will despatch an olllcer to bilug
him 1 eie foi trial.
Cither Important title bills returned
b the grand Jury were as follows:
Selllm,' nil Inml ,1 lluiw llouiiiilik Humuili ki
VI. .1. liauulun, proa. Mil la IliitVe: l'l, ink
IliihUn.', plus. SjiiiihI Mlllir; .1, W, (.'lark,
prim.
.ioii ( haiku lliuiuan ami W'llllnn O'lhnlej
I'r.mk lllil.llllZ, plus,
Mjlidous Mlsihiif-llcii 11-tt.v; llislllu lUilc
cbl, prut. Iauii llunlu.; VI, Crlppiu, pip.
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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.
II The public is invited to call here before buying.
3 N. B.There is but one Guernsey Hall in the city of Scranton. Guernsey
g Hall is located near the Central Post Office Building,
1 314-316 WASHINGTON AVENUE, SCRANTON, PA.
1 J. W. GUERNSEY, Proprietor.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western
In KfTect Aus 11. 1901,
Trains lense Scranton for New ork At 1.10,
3.(0, S.'iS, 7 10 anil 10 05 a. in; 1J t'l, 3.c0,
a.t'i, ino anil fi.O p. m l'or New York ami
Philadelphia, 7.00 nnrl 10 Oj a. m , ami 12 49 and
S.I3 p m For Tolvluniu-Al 6 10 p m Fir
ItiirTalo 1 10, 22 anil Pm m. , 1 :;0, ,i fij, 7.01
and 11 .15 P ni Fur lllnshamtnn ami way fla
ttens 1020 a tn and 1.0, p m for Osweco,
Mracti-i and I tic.i- 1 IS and fi.22 a m.; ISO
and 3 52 p ni. Oa.'C". .svraiue and L'tita
train at 0 22 a. m dally, eviept Sunday. For
Mnntrone- 0 00 a in j l.ivi and 7 0.1 p. m.
lelloIo neeoninindition 1 W) and (1 15 p. m.
Illeomsbure IMM-inn For Northumberland, at
f. 15 and 10 Oi a m. . 1 .10 and fi 10 p in For
I'll mouth, at I 10 a. in . :i V and imu p m
hundav Trains -For New York. 1 '0, il.no, S Vi
nnd 10 0.". n m : 3 20, 3 15 and f. 00 p tn. For
llufIaln-115 and fi 22 n. ni. ; 1 ..0, 3.12, 7.01
and 11 3,1 p ni For ninclumton and iy sta
tions O.OI and Kl'.'O a m lllnninsliuri; dMiinn
Iave Siranlon, 10 05 a. m. and 6.10 p. m.
New Jersey Central.
Stations In New Yorl Foot ot Libcily stud,
N 11 . and Nnilli Fciry.
" ' TIMi: TV11I.K IS KKFIXT .ll'Ni: .", 10,11
Ttains leave suanton for New ork, Ncuaik,
FIlMbeth. 1'hllailclpliia, Fasten. Hi tlileliem, l
Untnun, Maueh Chunk and White linen, at H ".J
a. in ; expiess, 1,10; express, t.00 p. in. bun
ilns, '2.15 p m.
For ritlston il W'llken Biire, S..11 a. ni. ; t 10
and 4 00 p m. Scintlajn. 2 15 p m.
For llaliimote and WanliinHlnn and points
Soutli and Wrht M. lletlilrheirl, s..1j a. in, 1 lo
and 4.00 p. "' Sundavs, 2.15 p. in.
For Ime Hmneh, Ocean (liove, ete., at S 5j
a ni. ttlmuiRli (oaili), and 1.10 p. m
For lteailius, lahanon and llarrWiuri;, mi 1
leiilnnn. s li a. in and 1 10 p. m Sundajs,
2 15 p. ni
Fur Potlsxille, f 51 a. in , 1 10 p. in
For Mountain I'atk. .' a. in., 1 lo and I (JO
P m
llitoitljli tb kits to .ill points ent, toutli and
west at lovunt wlc1 "t I'o Mlion
C. M 111 111 (!rn. Pis. Kt.
J. II Ol.ll U'SI'N. (icn Supt
Delaware and Hudson.
In KfTect -lunc 0, 1901.
Trains tor t'aibundale leae Nianton it fi 20,
gcjo. hM, 10.1.1 a. in, 12i. 1.2'. 2.41. i 02,
5") 0.25, 7.17, Oil. 11 20 p. m.; 1 10 a m
For Ilone-dale and Like Lodoie, S.20, 14)13 a.
tn ; 2.4 1 and Bin p m.
For Wilkes naric tj. 7 4, S II. or:, ion
a m.; 120.'. 12s, 2.1ft, 3.J.J, -Tt tj,pj - j
10 41, 11. -10 p in
For I.. 1 It It Point 0.45. 9.31 a. in ; 2 IS,
4 27 and 11 tu p m
For Pennsvlcania It. It points U 15, U ;i, 2 1s,
3 31 and 4 27 p m
For Mlianv and all polnU noith 0.20 a. m.
and 3.(2 p m
srvnw THMNS.
For Caibondale -S.60, 11.3.1 a. in.; "41, ,; 52,
6 52 and 10 .12 p ni
For Milken llane- OSS j. ni.; 12 01 1 5 3 2s,
6 32 and S 12 p tn.
For Albanj and points north 1 52 p. in
For Ilonesdile and Lake Lndore 8 50, 1133
a. in and 3.52 p ni.
FmbeHcnunt -II. .. Annr; li. 1 1, lioei,
pros. Mlihul harik: William ( i.ui;. pro..
,1iiiii'i llell: I'elir Kiinl-1,1, plo,'. .lohii A.
Kielli: II. I lone, pros.
I oiiifi-al Inn ami baslanli - Kimli Hals; Mr.ili
Kclh, uo lleiman llatli; lilili' Collins,
pio. illiur llouill; Mary llirtli, pun .im.
uel 1'ilw.mN Kiln i llelhr, pro,
lluifl.llj I'llui llnmforil and Ibnis Miik.n
William (lojue. pn. Hint llnltliiiu, (' llou
iii.iii ami Willlaui Itoijle, Frank HoIiIiiil', Ji ,
proa
llobberc Kllabilh Tappin; .leiitne l.ilUrl,
iios llinlil laiflu-: Mlchiel llocau, puis. I.iii
melt Deriiair Michael tlonnitt, pins,
l.aiien- Willi nn 1. llr.iie: Iteniiuiln llian,
pins. Itiibml l.iMii'.'i.ton: Mirtln Connor, pi".-.
Hnlianl .lone; ',it,iul Coddiiieiou, pin-, l'ii
Si Imelilri ; l'l .ink Itohllni, pio. .Im ul, irk.i;
liules Fredlnkej, pio Fiank Ze.iiia; s .1.
Fildtnan, pros M ,1. Norton; I'. lei t'lnnon,
pins, ntlioti) Oftnlil, s .1 Fclilnian. piiw
Mlied Lone. .In.eph Daile, jiros. I'. I Mi
Kiiuui; S. .1 I'lhlinaii, pins. ( . -. t .1 m- .loiihi,
S. .1. Feldinin, pros nthnuy .liiulu, s .1
I'eliliiun, pio. 'llioniaK II. .lohes, Mctuaiet
.loots; Fiauk llnblliiir. pin, v ). Widim.iii,
.1 W FaluauU. pin. Minnie Viule: F F llmi
ler, pros, Mutual Tolan, F, Itnlillni;. pms
Tliomas llillhi; I', lloblini;, pioa Cluili.
S.ijie; W'llllum Fhlicdue, pins Felix lnniki;
.Iniopli Adams, pros. I'rink Hilpiiiiu, I'ltnk
Itobllui!. ptoa Thcunis Nolan, .1 Jim s Clpk,
ptos. Ilinlatnin llouie; Jiilii Cuollik, plus.
Fiank Pfsnill; Fiank Itublinif. pick. Ilminis
It Joins; Fiauk Itiibllm:, pins. Thonus II.
.lulus, Marirant .Icuun; Fi ink Ilul. line, pins.
Tlici't uoro n lnree niinilipi (if lillls
iKiioiotl, innxt of tlicin of trivial n.t
tuit. Tin kkiiiiI Jury wn( ciintlMiii'.l ncr
to huh Wfc' by urdur of Juclerc '.u.
punter.
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ra -a raiuA ;., $
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Inland
HENRY BEL1N, JR.,
General Agent for the Wyomlr.g District for
Dupont's Powder
Mining, Wastlnc, Sporllnir, Smokrless and the
ncpauno Clicinkal Company'
HIGH EXPLOSIVES.
Safety rW, Caps and F.xploders. Itcom 101 Con
nell Iluildin ,3L-rautcn.
AlilAt !!.!.
Tims, tonn ,
JOHN II M1ITII k SON
V. E. MLI.LIOAN
Plttlnn
....PI, mouth
.W'llked ltarra
Allis-Chalmers Co
Successors to Machine lluslncsa of
Dickson Manufacturing Co., Scranton
and Wllkes-U.me, Pa.
Stationary Engines, Boilers, Mining
Machinery, Pumps.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAii
Schedule in Effect June ii, 1001.
Trains leave Scranton:
6.45 a. m., week days, through ves
tibule train from Wilkes-Barre.
Pullman buffet parlor car and
coaches to Philadelphia, via
Pottsville; stops nt principal in
termediate stations. Also con
nects for Sunbury, Harrisburg,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington and for Pittsburg and the
West.
0.38 a. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and Pittsburg
and tho West.
2.18 p. ei., week days, (Sundays,
1.58 p. m.), for Sunbuty, Harris
burg, Philadelphia. Baltimore,
Washington and Pittsburg nnd
tho West.
3.33 p. m,, week days, through ves
tibule train from Wilkes-Barre.
Pullman buffet parlor car and
coaches toPhlladelphla vlaPotts
ville. Stops at principal inter
mediate stations.
4.27 p. m., week days, for Hozleton,
Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadel
phia and Pittsburg.
.i n iinciiivo On Mr.
J II. WOOD. Odi. Pa Ast.
I'M: I mVamTm H
OQfi &.
wmn :rci
Lehigh Valley Hailroad.
In FrTect .lime 2, PJI.
'ISaIih leac Scranton:
For Phil uli Iplila and New Votk lit II. k II.
It. It., at fl 15 and V IS a. in . and 2 ti, 4 27
I lll.ii k lllamond Fvpirw), ami 11 .,u p. til. bun
da, 1) k II It It. I.5". . :" p. in.
l'or Whltn llaen, llaletuti and principal
points In the (nal regions, ia 1). A II. It. 11,
Ik 1.1, 2 1s ami 127 p. in. For Futtswllc, 0.45 a
In., '2 Is p. in.
For Bethlehem, l'l-ton, Heading, llarrielniri;
ami prluilpal intenneiliate utations via II. A II
It. II., fi45. 0.I1. a in.; 3 IS. 127 (III ok Dia
mond FxprcoO. II no p. in SiinUi. J) k II.
It. It., .'( a in , 1 5. 27 p in.
For Tunkbunnoik. I'o.undj, I'ltnlra, Itliaea,
Ceneta and pilntipal iiiKinndlate stations, U
I) , I Ic W. It. II , S HI a m and 1 HI p in
I'oi (Jeneva, Hoclitsler, lliitlaln, Mairara Falls,
Clilcaco and nil point" uet, ia I). II It. It,
".t1, 11 51 a. Ill . 1 2s, ,1.11 (III lik lllallliuid I x
pros., T W, tn II, II :.! p. :n Minda), II A II.
it. It , II 51, I 27 p in.
Pullman parlor and sleeplnar or I.ehiL'li Valley
parlor lars on all trains h.lrtem Wilkes Harris
uinl New Yolk, Philadelphia IbilTilo and sus
prn.ion lirblire
ilOI.I.IS II Wtl lll'lt, flcn. Supt., 2 Cortland
tleet, c otk.
(IHlll.O l.l'.F. Orn. l'Ji. At , Cfl fiiiilaml
i.tiet'1. New Votk.
A. W 0Si:l ( IIF.lt, Dlv. Pass. -Xist , South
llellileliim, Pa.
For tlckitH and Pullman leseriatlotu apply to
30J l.aik.iwjinu atcime, Suaiilnii, Pa
Erie Railroad, Wyoming Division,
Tinlns for Haclej and liilermedlile 'mint leuo
Scrauloii us follow .. So. 2, 7 10 a in . .
H.W) a -m. i No. tl, S.il p. in ! N'o. J. j HI p m
Sos. 2 and II llltoimh tulns for New ork
Arihali No. 1, x IS a. in ; No .1, lo , tu j m ;
Nn, 6, a, 1.1 p. in i No. 7, (Ml p in. 'I lain, Sua,
5 and 7 aic tbrouu'li lialns finin New link.
hl'.MIW TltMMs
l)eiatluies No. 2i). tl a. in.; N'o, 22, 2 p in
ArriiaU No. 21, 12.15 p. in.; ,No, iJ, $.15 p, in,
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. g
Prices are always low, terms easy and g
fronds pnual if not sunerior to anv in the
o -i i - J vc
market. Every instrument is thorough- gj
ly guaranteed.
Pianos are a few of
IK
and celebrated instruments that can al
ways be found in stock.
Special bargains can be secured here
CJ SE
almost every day in the week on Pianos g
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
EDUCATIONAL.
Free
Tuition
?y a recent act of the Icslsla
ture, free tuition is now granted
at the
Literary Institute
and
State Normal School
Bloomsburg, Pa.
to all tlino pirpurlnK to teach.
Thlx .school maintains coui-is
of study for tcu hers, for tlinso
Iirepailns for collcuc, and for
those htutlylni? niiihlc.
It will piv to write for pirtteulars
No other 1-c.bool ofTerjt mu Ii aiiin nor ad
anUccs at fcuth low ralti. Addrcsi
J. P. Welsh, A. M.f Ph. D. , Prin.
r.HFVrN.lT HILL ACADEMY
Wissahickon Heights, Chestnut Hill. Pa!
A boirclttic school for boys In the rleva ed
and beautiful open countr north of Phila
delpbi.1 30 tntntiteii from Ilroad M Stntion
For cataloRiies address
JAMES I.. PATTERSON. Hcad-Master.
BINGHAMTON TRAINING SCHOOL.
For Ninons. n.i.kiiil mil Hi it Mm tint
dun Pin n at 'li niiina., M inoal 'I ia nun;, .i n
iilitnui Mii-.li. Iliawiuir, KinditKamn. Opi n
iar aiouml t in nut
S. A. Doo little,
S' I'aithw An line, llini,haiuioii, N .
SCRANTON C0KRESP0NDENCE SCHOOLS,
.SCRANfON, I'A.
T J. Foster, Preidcnt. I'ltin r II. Lawall, Ticas.
II. J. Foster,
Vice President
Stanley P. Allen,
Secretary,
$15.00 TO $18.00 A WEEK
aliry fur in intillinent m in or vcmnati In eaih
Povli l'i ruiam tn pn.lli.ul .u i euu pi i hour for
i-pmc tune Jlaiiiitn turn, llo 7n Philidc Iplu i.
ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS.
Grand Atlantic Hotel, and Annex
Virulula Aie and leach, Atlantic Hiy, N .1.
Sixth ear, :0 beautiful locum ensulte, bltmla
and with bitli, hot and told twa-uater liathj
In liotcl and annex Location (elect and central,
within lew jaids ol tlie Meet pier Orche.tra
OITera peclal tprlnir tales, fl2 to 15 by week,
2W up by ila tSpei III rates to families CoaUica
tniet alt trains. Write for booklet
riiAin.is i: roi-K
BUY THE GENUINE
SYRUP OF FIGS
. MANUFACTUHEH BY . .
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
tr-Mru'Tiii naiii:.
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Sffl I'hlU-IHphlk, a. Only i.train NprfUlUl Ut
TVjl nrrlrk.uirilHloriir nUu by mal Trlulr
thlaaB 1 t &. AtlUS,!,- IHllAll lnlkAR I..1.H.
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ruitliifi. I nrlFtrltintntnU A tshmnVfi) OrBtn
r li" r! rurrxi i "';' m ' -iprf
hoinllftl tipfrUnrr lutirrmaaj. fur lion k "Trulk"!.!
notlntr sTirr? mn1lil Uflrlfalfrainl. Jlalln IhU itaptr.T
. .....j 1 I. Illiliii !ll r ih imillikll A.l
at:
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(.ittlilgini
the many beautiful g
sr:
by parties leaving g
ii
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Manufacturers or
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
480 to 455
N. Ninth Street,
Telephono Call. 2333.
THE
I0SIC POWDER CO.
Ilooms 1 a iid 2, Com'Ith B'l'd'g,
BCKANTON, PA.
nining and Blasting
POWDER
Mot at Mooalo and Ruibjala Worka.
LAPLIN RAND POWOBK CO, '3
ORANOE GUN POWDER
JClrctrlo Ilattsrlea, KlaotrloKxpIodart,
splodlnjc blasts, Safety Wusauui
Renauno Chemical Co.'s
man
CXPLOflVC
Not in Nature
for nnx-onc to nlivays feet tired There
i. no need to ilr.i't; out an existence
without nmbltlon
Weak nerves nre responsible for Ian.
Riior, depression, deliility and varico
cele Ill-eased nerves, whether due to over
xvork, over incliilnriice or nny other
cnuse can be made t-tronit at eteel by
the use of
Tlieytonenndinvlioriiteevervori;an
of the body MKitlieniid slteiiKthen the
nerves, nnil transform broken down
men nnd women Into stronit. healthy.
vlKorotiK, ruddj -cheektcl persons If
yon film tlits i-n't so, you set your
none, luck
JIlKlper box II tMxri (with Kiiarnn
teei S'iOc) ltcic.l. tree Pi.ai. Ml'-Pt
cinkCci., (.Iricland, Ohio,
m
For sale by John II Phelps, Pharmacist, cornet
Wiomini: aw hue and bpruce street.
TRIBUNE WANT ADS.
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