r f Tfff "V ? M 1 X, WM jm - 8 THE SCIt ANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1901. CLEVELAND sBaking Fowder may cost a little more per can, but it insures perfect, whole some food. In fact, it is more economical in theend,because it goes further in leavening and never spoils the food. CLEVELAND BAKING POWDER CO. NEW YORK You r.innut, it ou auv Rood IkmUIi, afford to usu rhe.ip, fow-sradc, alum baking pow ders. Tlicy arc apt to spoil the food ; thrv do fiicl.inyor the health. All physicians will tell you that alum in food is detrimental. NORTH SCR ANTON Y. W. C. A. KOOMS HAVE BEEN REOPENED. A Committee Tea Will Be Held at the Association Pallors Satuiclny Afternoon Hr-v. Gpoirc L. Aliich Will Continue His Bible Class of liast Ycai. Beginning; Oct. I. rians foi the Pioposed Subsciip tlon Dance FioKiesstiiR Favorably. Other Mattel s, of Intel est. 'I'lli' I'mx I'li'tn i Yulllij; Wuiiimi f'JiiisllHii At-Mi'-mllim Im- liiM-n ivni i rieil, tlie M'ii-i,ir.v. .MIi- i'.i-iiirIh A. Mlby, lias iirilpil .mil xml lui b,. Sinn. 'I'hi1 npimi'i.illiin alniM ui t nnipli'ip ib xoloiiinent "f yiiiini? wmni'ii and thin x inter its four-fold plan l' xxoiK will )C oxcoit'-d. It tpi-iiRitlrs the fact ih.il yomiK winm-ii ii n- pli.xnlr.il, "-utl.il, intL'llvi'tuiil and Hidrltvt.it mid pnd'':i ots to moot the need of all Mib- of tapir natm t . A loiiiiultUf li-a "111 lie lidd In tlie (itMiciiitliin pallor at -ots Noith Main nvi'iuii' on S.itiirilny .ilti'iiunm, S"pti"inlier :. at :i nVloi U. Hriof nil ilieses on itN-iii-i.itloii and tmiiiiiltti-i' Mori; in KiMioi.il will Ii" Kivt-n. mln. ivnilripil, then e.icli i iiiiiinittcp will i'-tlii- to it .sppi'lally iippolnteil pirn ' to plan its winter's work. A lull ami prompt atlendiiuee of nil lonunlttep Jlicmbctfc Is ill S'd. A ie. ppllnr will lie kIvpii to the pulilii" n TiiomIii.x evi -1 1 i 1 1 j-T. Oi toiler 1 and a i urilliil Invltntlmi K P.ll'lllUll to .ill Wlletllel iii-mii latino ui'-mlicis or inn. Till Of IlltllP i-Iukm will lie iilKilllii'.eil Jl"t wrek. Tlli- hi i it-l.tr. .Miss r-lliy, Mill teneli tin- Monday m-iiIus .-l.i-. HllbjPt't. "'I'lie I. lie of t'lirNt." outlined by i.'IiIiiikii unler-lty prorc-soo. This i lass will meet fur tile Hist time Mun d.iy. rieiitPinber 3H. T.:M p. m. ilev. vienrsp I.. Alrlih will lontlnue bin i-Iupw nf Um yenr. lii'Klniilns; Tiu-s-dny. Uelulier 1, I p. m MN- llprtlia Jl. Wood. JOllt'I'IlI M'rli-tlllX f tile H"rtllltlll a.-Mii lltllull Will te.iell II I'lll!. oil WVllllc-llliy nftei liiiiin ill I o'( Im k. TIlP Mlbjppl of the lOttl'M- will lie "Tile l.llp of Clirlsi" as found In the har mony of Hie gopH All women and niiin; wninon niv In Mtoil to i mile to the asMielalliin at ilu- ibllM' fctlltPll llllll- III ee,stel mi l.lS!is. (inspel s,.le. s will lii held very Hllllti.i.x ufti-in at :i.::n ami no I'.llllS Will ! sp.ned in tlialle lllpxe JtiPpflnKS lioili helpiul and Inlerestim.'. All young wiuneii .ir rdlallt linked. . . TOLD IN A TEW LINES. s. Tito Subscription dniiie. whieh has ticen arranged foi li some iepieenta i lives front the ir-inril i liy and this section, heenis to meet w it Ii iintliiitK hut (Uli'iPSS fO far. The iliillit- is expected 10 be one of the tiu.-si uftalrs ever held In this part of the (lis. Til" Craekerjai l. haskei lull and the i SIIkIi AVoiks biiHlti't liiill teams will JiIh.v this PVPlliuj.' Ill lb" Audiloilimi. .Mt,-s I.ullt Unlail. of Steele's depart IlielU xloleS. llllS leioe. f nun an llt l.Klt of llllltf f . .Mis. Kvan .Mui'Kaii and ilaimhter, Al"llii. of Helveiia. I'a , ale the quests of .Vi. D. J. .lones. of Wayne avenue. A valuable hoie, owned by .lanip.s Mt I'm rick, of .Marxlue um-iiiic, fell ! tenla.s. while i'a;:lng In a held uear .Mr. .MeCarrli U's house and biuku Its tee;. ''1U lllllmill WIIH shyl sllultl.V a f- terwaid. PEDERAL BUILDING NOTES. W. A. Hi Piter and I'. A. Welliei l.y, parties doing IiusIiipss uiuli-r the name ot the Ureher Sline enmpariy, of Sellus (irovp. Hied a oeiltlnn in involuntary lianklllptt')' befoie ISeleiee ,M. M. Thk Kurt, of Sunbiiry. Ypsteulay Clerk K. M. W. SimiIp leeelxed a i opy of the order from lloi'oree T.mijail, iPsliain InB lialiiel Sholl.v, the asslRiiee. and the I'll si, National bank of Sellus Hinvp, It otii (.ontinulllK the busltipss ot. pay Intr the IndebtPditPss .iruIiisi, or sell ins the stock or pioputy of said mm puny. The okIpi was hpihovpU and Hied. JndBP T.. AV. Anhhald, of the .Mliidle Pennsylvania dlslrli t of L'ultPii Stats louii, .vesterday dlsthatRPd two peti tions in bankruptcy. They weie the case uf Albert "Wiener, of AVuyues boio. I"i uiklln county, who win ad juclged , wiluntary bankrupt, May :;i), 3001, and . amuel Rervln, of UPlleionto, Otitic unity, who wns adjudsod u voluutiii b.inkrupt Juno in, 1901. Notlie was posted In Iho postoillep yestPiday that nil examination for lei ks and an lers will be lield Novem ber '.'a, I'mii. In the Hcrnnton postolllce, Applliatliiu iiiusl be made to Louis Hrluitilx. letiiry of thu boaui of c. liinliipn, . October "3. .Indue . hb.ild issued nn order yes terday iipiiointliiK iho Sunduy News tind Ulsp.iuh, of Wllkes-Hnrri', ns the iipwsiuiper in which notices of bank ruptcy should be published. AGAINST DANCING SCHOOLS. Resolution Intioduced by Councilman Walsh, of Wilkes-Bane. ('oiiiicllmiiii M. J. Walsh, of Wllk.s r.,nie, lms iM'Kun a movpluenl to legis late out of existence the (litlli'lllK selinoK. w hlih hip such a llaKiant inil.-e of evil to the otlUS. Al I IH'S dii.v lilKhfs meeting of inllliell. .Mr. Walsh luiiodllced the follow iliT lesoltl t lim. w lib Ii was adopled. "Thai the law and oidlnnllie com mittee be dlteeted to (haft and pleseril to loiiin IN ni theli ni'M M'tJiilar meet itiK an oidlnaiii e teiiii"tlnif tin inan iiRement of public ball". In wlili h shall be embodied Ihe lollowltiR leilllie. inents: uiip piesi iIIiIuk minimum iikps of attendants; the hour at wlili h Hip eeulses shall i lo.-e rerpilrlllR a III PIlsP foi lmldiiiK the same and iuiuips of maniiKPis and the hall in which sin h ,i flails me lii'lil' iPiitiiilns the ntteiul auce of a public ollli er, to be detailed bv the lilef of polite, and such other leiiulieuiellts us will, 111 the jlliiKmetlt of Hip law and oidluance lommlltee, pi exeat the evils lPSIlltllip f I oln public balls (iinl danip bouues " CZOLGOSZ RECEIVES DEATH SENTENCE II "U. lmlrit It. .lh I'.if I INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. Work of Dismantling Mills nntl Pui- naces of L. I. & S. Co. Is Pto- gressing- Rapidly. Slowlv bill Mltel tile WOlk 'it dls- manllim; tlie l.a kawaiiua lion and SippI lompan.x'.s plant Is pnwcf-slnK. Alie.uly mi" mill ha been pr.iPtlc.illy raxed to lb" Kioiitul. ami It N but a matter of a -hurt Hiiip befote Hip bhwt fin unci will be taken down and ship ped to I'.urfalo. i:tfoits illirlliPT the p.ist ti W Ntelxs h'ie been concPiitialed on the norih mill. Vestenlay ihe illsmuutliuK foue was actively eimased In te.ir Im; otil Hi" brick steel mill and in remiixliiK the outputs of the tall and what was once Known as the puddling mills. The better part ot the miuhlneiy ins been sent on lu the Lake Krle i Ity. while i he iiinaludpr If, beliiK stoied heie awaltiiis disposal. The company N Installlm,' new and impioved niacliiu pi In lt IJuftalo ipiaitPfs. und Hip i,Miit Is that a ipiantlly of the old N on hand to be sab) as Junk. The blnt fill nine has also fallen prey to Hie onslaughts of the snip pers The upper part of the bulldliiK has been leinoved as well as two of tile mammoth inmates, one turnaie is still lu operation. Tlie old uilllnK mill N piactliallv in tact. Sin h maehliipry and I'uin.ifes as ale not abxiliitely needed have been removed mil other inn n this no thaiiKi' Is ohserwihle. Tin siilppliiK' force has not yet reinlied Hie Smith mill, and piobably will uoi until some time In January. I III the whole lapltl prtiKless has In" n Hindi . cause to otter either an aiiest of Judg ment about to be puimiuuced m;almt j on. or for a new tilal. Those hip the Kiounds sppclfled by ihe statute lu wlildi you have a iIkIH to speak at this time and ou are at perfpel lib t rly to tlo so If you wlfh." The piNoner leplled: "I have iiothlmr to say about that." Tlie court said: ' Are you iead '.'" Mr. Peniipy ippllftl: "Ve." "Ilae you imythlm,' to say?" asked .lustli e White. "Yes." leplled the piisotier. "I think Iip should be peiniltleil to make a statPtneni lu pxeulpallon of hN act if the colitt please," said .IuiIsp Titus. The tourt leplled. "Tliut will deiiend upon what his siatenienl U-." "Have you tspeaKltiK' to .Indue TltuM anythlmr to sax lu behalf of the pris oner at this time," "I have nothing lo iny xvlthln the ib llnltlor. of xxhat our honor bus lead" iPplli'd the .ittoiney. "hut It seems to hip that in older that Hu ll urn ent shniild not Miffpr by this dp-f-uilant's ei Imp. Hip court sbould per mit him to exculpate at least hN fuller, brother and slsb-is. From Hip court: "iVrtalnly. If that is the objpi t of the slateinent he wishes to make, piocrpil." Statement of Czolgosz. Th n Hip prisoner said: "Thi-ie xxhr no one pIsp but hip. Xo one r-r told me to do Ii, and no one paid hip to do it." Judge Titus repeated It an follows: "Oxvltifr to the pilsoncr'fl feeble voice he says no one had ntiythlnp to do xxlth the commission of his rrlinu but himself, that bN father it ml brother ami no one cNo had anxtliliifr to tin v 1th and knew tiothliiK about It." The pilsoucr coinlnited "I was not told anxthliur about that erlme und I never thomtht anythlmr about murder until a couple of da.x.s before I com mitted the crime." .Indite Titus MRU In lppeated. as fol lows: "lie never tolil any one about be ctltue and never intended to com mit it until a couple of days befote Its commission." Then .Justice White passed sentenci ns follows: "In Hiking the life of our beloved ptesldeiit, you commltteil ii ci line which shocked and out tuned the moral enso of the civilized world. A'ou have confessed that Kitilt and after b-arnliifr all that at this time can bt learned fiom the friets anil ell cum stances of the case, txvelve good Jurois have pionounceil you Riillty ami have found you Rt'illly of mtinler In the llrsl iIpkipp. "You have said, ReioidlliR to Hie te. tlmony of ci editable witnesses and yourself, that no other person aided or abettpil you lu tin- commission of this terriblii act. (bid grant It may be so. The penalty for the crime for which you st a ml t onx Ictetl Is tlxed bv statute, and It noxv becomes m duty to pronounce this judgment against you: . "The sentPllfp of the colli t Is, in the wick beginning October i. li'OI, at Hip place, lu Hip nianti-r and ineans pie scribed by law. ou Mitfer the pun ishment of lit .1 til." "ItelUOX'e the ptlMihr." The crowtl slowly llled out of the room and cotnt d.ijatlined at '.' it!. The death warrant, signed by ,1ns tlip White, Ih addressed to the agent and warden of Allbutu slate plNon, and dltects lilm to pxeoute Hip sen trnce of the i ourt xxlthln the xxalls of Hip prNon on some day dm lug the week beglnillllg Oi tuber -S. 11PXI. by iiiuslng "lo pass through tlip body of Hip said T.poii rzolgosjj a current of electricity of sultlelenl Intensity to cause death jnd that the application of the fc.ilii current of eleitilclty be iimllnuerl until he. the said Leon K. Colisii", be dead." POLICE AND ALDERMEN. .Inlill Kll.llk. nl i W.liall ,'OHll. "J- .IIMoMll xrii'uinv en ill" inMriiuiirm of NnIIuii Wnilii'l, pl "M Mur.in roini, oil tlif (luini- of lii'.itiiu !' jrar-elil .liiMph M.wnxll. hiialk n.n atruiiiti"il iiefnri- AlilfriMn Kawon. li" iliniiftl thoia-i-. T. J. IJiman, proprii-tiif nf iho Columbia lioti-l, rm-i-il tin- aint xflrnli of .lolm I'oerIik. nf I'l-n-M miirl. for ilofuiiflitic lilm out n lin.ir.l hilt nf V l'tiBBUi ! iiinmrt-ii hi-r.nc Mdm min Iluilily. li" nniniiiiitfil him lu Ihr (.unity j.nl In ilelaiilt of s.'do hail A-,1 Williams ol Wnslitimtfln .Hemic .i t-rc-t.rl jMtenliT Jl Hi" noi'ii"1 "' Mnruvr.ith pi. of in. I'Pnii .ornii" ilMrRcrt xntli ileftaiuliiiii ,i l.oinliiic hoii'o krrprr II- .n l.ik(n hofi.iv M-lirmin Itinldi tun i hi- i i'e .n iimn alit !l-tl.il. RAILROAD TIME JTABLES Delawaie and Hudson. In Kttnt .lunt- 'I. I'-ni 'lirfiti for I jiliunilalp Ii-.ni- "-. l.ml ini al I, 'n. Sua, s .VI, in I.! a. in : 12.00, 1 j-. ;.4 :..VJ, b-LV, ti l '.''. it'), II. -'0 p in.: t.bl -t. in. I'nr IIciickIiIp anil Lake Lnilore, (--if, 111.11 a, ni : 'J.tl and '..'."l . n. I'm Wilki-i-ll.il rr -fi.C T l. Nil. m.-.-i, 10 I J m . tJ.IU, I '!, -'Is. .."'!, .'". ii.lt). 7 l. in 41. I1.no p in Tor I,. V It. It. I'nitiU-fl.f.. 0..K a. in.; 2.I-, I -J7 .nul II. ni p in. Knr I'eiiinU.itiii II. It Point -fi.i:i, P.;, LM, 3.::t .mil l.-'i p in I 'nr Alluiiy and all points nmlli it 20 a, m, nn I .'..'; . in. s M)V inuv. I'm t Jil'oii-lalc- s..'J). 1I.S.1 ii. in ; 2.11, .I.S2, .1 "i mid 10 5' p in. 1'ir Will.r Mine t . a tn : 1 0.1. 1 .-,5, 1 . ii I! and SI' p. in I'm Xllutii ami p ..lit- north :i ,' p m I'or llont-dal. Hid l.nkr U.Hine -VI. tl .! in .iikI .1 . p ni RAILROAD TIME TABLES. lVkS'aVl Lehigh Valley Railroad, In l.tTcit .lone '2, Vml Trilm lr.nr Si rjnlon tor I'iillailolplii.i ami Srv link i.,i p. A It II. It, at l,.li ami V...H il in, llnl - M, 1 , I Iliad. Diamond l.vpir , mid II ,vi p. m Sun il.ii.. p. , II It. II , I. .i-i, S.-'T p. in. I'ur Ulilir II Hill. Ilidrlnu uii.t pruuip il points fn llir mil irclom, xl.i II. K II It . ii l.'i, :' l ami 4 27 p lit. I'or I'.ni.iilh.. t. r. a in . '.Ms p. in I'or Iti-ihti-liriii, I'a-toii. Ilruilhu, llarri.luiitf mul pilnclial liiloriiirill.ilr l.itioii-i xln I) ,k l. It. It., H.l'i. litis . in.; 2.1". I '27 (llli.k Im itioml i;iic-). 11 :'0 p. in. stitidaif, II ,t II II. II., lit.g a. in ; l.."s. 8 27 p. in lor Itiiikliaiuioil, I'ouandi, l.hnlia, (thai llrinxa mul pilni'lpal liilrrim-tllatr planon, t i 1).. I, k II. II , .-i 10 ii in mid '1 10 p in I'or l.i'nri I. Km lit-Mrr, llilllalo. Nijg.it.t lilts, Chli ann mi.) all points xrt, ,i p. p 7 is. U.,V, ,i. in., I '2S, -..H (llU.k Piamoml I x pu-O, 7 1s, inn. lt.wi p. tn. .Simitiit. I) It II. It., 11 ,Vi. S'27 p in. I'ullimin pirtnr ami slrrplm; or l.iMuh Villi-v pallor I1M mi all trains hcluirn Wilkrs llano and N'en oik, I'lilladi-lphla, Iluffalo jiel .h pfiision llrlilr. IIUI.I.IN II. Wll.tirit, (Im. Mipt., 'X Cotllatnl (-llf.-!. New mk. CIIMll.t.S s. I.l.l'. fliii I'jm. Act, 2 Coiitaiul tirrt, New oik. A . NOMIM.M IIKIt. llix. I'a-s AkI . niiti lli-thli-luiii, I'J. I'or tnki-ts ami I'nlliiiaii rr-rixalions appl.i (o .'01 l.ai k ivuiitu jiiinn, Sranton, P.i Delawaie, Lackawanna and Western, in rrfnt Am:, ii. t'sii. Tiains lrai- s, rjnlon lot i-w oik- t 1 ID, a.ui, r...v., t : .ind in a', j in : i ' i-i. ;i an. a.4'1, r, isi ami Sl p. m. I'or N"r- ui1c and I'liiladilplila -7 .VI mid 111 n" n. in. unit 12.4-.I and H 4" p. in. I'or TnlHhamia At 0 10 ) in. lor llilllalo-I. l.'i, H-22 and !Hi a. m ', 1 . 3.2. 7 il'i ami 1I7U p. in I'or lllnuh anion and way ! lions lU.'.'ii n in and 1 0.1 p. in. I'or Owrin. s.iiHiu-t- and lllc.i l.t.i ami n.21 a. m.: I I) ami K.A2 p. tn. O'wrjjo, sxramv and t'tiu lialn al I. '' a in d.nh. rMi-pl sniuiji. pr Moiilin-i '.iimi a. in : 1 ivi and 7.0 p tn. Men otson an oiiitiiik1.i1 ion U'S) und G 15 p m. IIIooiii-Ioiir llixIMon lor NotlliiitnliiilauJ, it I', fi and lotTi ,i in ; I :.o ami ii.ln p tn, for I'ltinoiilli. ni s 10 a til . It .' anil 0 0"i p in Siuidai Tiulin lor .New oik, l.ly. .l.i). X " ami IDli'i a. in : .". .t'i and ."ml p in. I'or llilllalo 111 mul I '.! . tn. 1.l. .I.'i2. 7.H') mul II :i"i p. in l'"f ninitliamton ami wiy .xla ttotis (im) mul 10 'Hi a in tllooiiislmrg ilbision .in-.e sraiilou, 100", a m ami (..10 p tu New Jei&ey Central. si.n un lii Ni w Voik-1'oof of I.iln-rt.i $$Bi vKf aB-il. rH Zt I i i i 1 1 tin EDUCATIONAL. I'lrijliodr Is Inlrrr'trd in Hie Ym 111, a 'I ixlul t lm oiiliniui' nf ihi' i.irr will lie XVn.it Mmillil In- id ipill,' us toils Ii Itilrtrst to .ill Is our line of t mlrtitrii. lor i-ch inatxi-lous x.iliic Uiit i hotiml in knuik omprlltinn -ky I1I3I1 ioit loiiflililn and (.hallnui iriiipi-lllion L'OII Wr jfaiiiffcJamJ .ft- Spruce Street. Tiy our 10c. Linen Collars. Mri--I, X It , anil south rrrty -n mi: 'lAin.r. in i:iit(t .ii m: i'ii 'I'uiilis lean- Si'iantoti for w 1.1 K. N.w.nk, r.liahith. I'hll.iili-lphl.1, C.istoii, llellitrhiui, Al Unl mui. Mini It Chunk ind WIiIIp llatrn, at ."" a m. : rxirr-. 1 in, virra, 100 p in. uu dm, 2 T p tn I'or Piltsion and llki ttarrr. .M a m : 1 111 and IHI p in. siind.ijj. '2.1"i p. 111. I'or llililinoir and WafhinKlon and points South ami (-l xla Itfthtihrin, Hi a. in, 110 and 4.l p. ni. Suiulm, 2 IS p. m I'or lama: lliamli. Orran (lioxr, rti., at ." a tu itlitoimli uiaih), and 1,10 p. tn I'or Kcadincr. I.ihmoti .in.l llaitl..liuij;, 1 ta Al ii lit oxs ti. S,oi a. 111 and 1 In p 111 Sundaxa, 2 r p in, I'or r.itUvilK "m 11 111 , 1 10 p 111 for Mniiiilani l.nk, S 11 a 111, Mil .Hid 4 CX) p 111 Thtousli liikrtd to ill points nasi, 1.0111I1 and xxrt at limt ntr al flip i-latloii. C. M. Will', Urn. I'a.s. i.l .1. 11 oi,iucm:s, lim. spt .1 Erie Railroad, Wyoming Division. T1.1111 for rk and Intriiunliatr points 1r.uo s-rantoti as follows. 7.20 a tu : 2.2" p. in 1n.1ls 0:i1 a. 111 noni llnni-Mlalr. Ilinloi rikI inlrrninliair points; n.20 p. 111 from Now ork and ino-iintdiilr points. No sundax train New Yotlc, Ontario and Western. In rflort 'lin-.dai. Sept. 17, 1'ml NOItllt 111)1 SMI I.ci 1,rn,. Xril-.- Tiains smntnu. ratliomlalr I ailoii Nn. I iD.-aia. ni U.10,1 in limp 111 n. 7 h.lOp 111 Xr. 1'arlinnii.ilr ."1 4'i p in Mil III IIUI Ml HENRY BEL1N, JR., Ccnoral Agrnt for ihe Wjumlis DliltKt for Dupont's Powder lllninj;, niullnc "tiortinit, mol rl.-s and the ttrpaiino Cleimcal Loinpaio'a HIGH EXPLOSIVES. Fairly Tuir, Caps and t'xplorti-rs Pi (m 401 ( on iirll UmlUing ,scianlui. Free Tuition Jly it ipcenl act of the leglfla tuie, fiee tuition Is now granted ui t iii Literary Institute and State Normal School HloomsburK, Pa. to all those prepailnR to teach. TIllH M'llliol lmilntulii.s couiacs of study for leiiihei!', for tbone ptepailliK for collej;e, and for those stud.xliiR music. It xIM pn- lu xxrllr fur parllrulars. No nilrr "iliool niirs muIi iniii-tlor ad xauuitcs at ii. Ii lo. latrs AildtCAS J.P.Welsh, A. H, Ph. D., PriB. AI.I.M I tiios toni) JOHN II SMI1 II .V OV . W. U. Mb'I.LinN . . Plymouth . ... ilk.n Until ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS. Grand Atlantic Hotel and Anncx Virginia Ar. and Bfiih. Atlantic Cliy. S t. 6lxlh yrar. S10 l-riutiful loom cnsutir. jincla and with hath, hot and cold sra.nalrr liaths In hotel and minrx. I.oiatlon artrrt and irtaral, xvlthin lew aids ot llir Strrl Pier. Ortho-Ira Offirs (.pedal rprlni; latrs, l to fl5 hy xxrek: t'2.60 up hy day. bpniat tatrs to htnillrs Coaihrt meet all trainr. Writr for booklet CIHHLPS 1: coim: Inti-i mil liiiml t'oi ii'Kpomli-m e School nf Si'iantoii l'a. dm appointed) J.nOO I'me fii hulaiMlilps. I'm- pnrtU'itlats, nddress I'liiiiles I, I!. Macaulliy, Si laiilon, l'a. BINGHAIUTON TRAINING SCHOOL Pur Ni-ixoiis, II.1. kwinl and I'll Mulr thil linn. I'li-ii.il 'li.umuu Manual Trilnlns, Aitlr. ulilloti. XI11.I1. Iliauoic, KiiuliikJit'-u. 0i'n xrar moiinil I 11. uln s. A. Doolittle, Xtiiui', llinslumton. N. Y. r.HFVTNliT HILL ACADEMY Vijsatiickon Heights. Chestnut Hill, Pa A lioarilinc srliool Inr noys 01 inc rirxairu mul hrniitllul oprn loutitry notth of Fhlta ilclplda. V) miuuirs iroin nromi ni. jiwiiun ror taiaioRucs tunu-- JAMES L. PATTERSON, Head-Master. Vo. H .So. 2 Trains Nn 'I , .No. S 1. ii laair itn - t .eltv-ia. I'liihoiid ilr sn,(nt,,n 7.IHI.I. 111. 7.10 a. in 2.1.1 p 111 1. 00 p tu I Pip in St MIXXI- nb, Mlltl'll UOI M). l.oor l.raxr 111.r srratiton. 1'aihonihlr I" ado? 1,1. :;o .1. 111. ! 10 p in to 11 a. 111 7.(ii pan r.r.iiliou(Ith-, 7 ID p 111 IU III IIUI. Ml. Irir l.iair Xnbr I mlioia, raihond il,. sumnn u. II 7 On. 1. 111. T Ma 111 Nn. 10 I IJI p. 111. him p. in. I, 45 111 1'ialns Nor I nn wick dai,.. and 0 on sundais. luaki- luiin ioio ronnrclioni fo. - i rev Middlrtnun 1.ilton, Vonit-h. Onrnli, ll.1vr.-0 and all point wrt. I'or ftnlhrr mfoini.il 1. n. t'on-iilt In kit aurnl 1 ( xpi;iisiiv, i; i' x . mk J I' Wl'l.sll. T I" . s, union, l'a RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA RMLROAi Schedule in Effect June 2, 1001. Trains leave Scrnnton: G,45 n. m., week days, thiotigh ves tibule tiftin from Wilkes-Bane. Pullman buffet parlor car and coaches to Philadelphia, via Pottsvllle; stops at ptincipal in termediate stations, Also con nects for Sunbury, Hnrrisburg. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and for Pittsburg and the West. 0.38 a. in., week days, for Sunbuiy, Htmlsburfr. Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. 2.18 p. in., week days. (Sundays, 1.58 p. ni.;), for Sunbuiy, Har lisburg, Philadelphia. Balti moie, Washington and Pitts burg and the West, U.33 p. 111., week days, through ves tibule train fiom Wilkes-Bane, Pullman buffet parlor car and coaches to Philadelphia via, Pottsville. Stops at principal in termediate stations, 4.27 p. m., week days, for Hazleton, Sunbury, Hartisburg, Philadel phia and Pittsburg, I II IIITClllNsON lim V(.-r ,1 II WOOD leu I'a-M Lt SCRANT0N CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS SCRANU1N, I'A. T .1. ro.irr, l'icsldeiit. I'.Imrr II. I.awall, Trra l'olrr. ue I'lrjidrnt Manlry I'. Alien, Sjcretarr iis 0 s Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers nr OLD STOCK PILSNER V., I.. Ac W. Boaid for Today. I'VilliiwIiig lh tin- make-up of the .. k W, buard for today; llll IMUi, -IM'II.MIU II sr. Mild I at'. i:.lO s p 111. .1. . lliiiklu P 111 II lo-l.ii, mtli II lidli.au'ii urn ritiiiw. i.i'ii:Miii'.i! -jt. Wild I Hi, l.a-t- I. ID .1. til . lil-ot'i. I I11.II1 .. a. in, M. .1, Hi unlll.ili: "1 a in., ,1. II X!,. , a 111., M II. Mi I am, Inn. in, II. Ili-hun, a. 111. I. Ilallilt; -J p. 111, ,X. II. Kowr, , p m , Van Moiir.i-t: Il p. 111., U'. ,1. Moiri '-iiiiiliiiia, Kli. -II a. in.. r,l..l, J. Hi in, 11.. in, s a tn, ni'-l. Ii. I'lOiiiiMkrl : 1 p. 111, iwt, rimtup hii, ii p 111. rat, J. CjiiIki;. p tn . ao. laliiuiri. 7 p. 111, N.iv Mix, V.. MiMliMcl, ,' p. In , I J.i "Si. M liilih X. I'll. I11I1. -ii.ll a 111, liuiiiiir; 1 ni , ItitiMi: 1 1. Mi a. 111, Miii.hi, 7 p in, utpin o. I . . II li.itlholotuiw : lu p. 111., Iauiiinu PfnKrr 1 neinr -7 a. m , CiiUfnr.T, 7 a m . MtiBii: 10 a 111. X. Natiiiiin; 10 a' in. " K -uoi, 7 p 111, --union: 8 ..0 p. in. ji i,m,in Wild l its, Wr.t -I .1, in., I', lulu,.!- !. a in.. M. liuiuciib; 10 ,1. in,. Ki ilium. It a in, .1 II. ((ann. '-' p. 111, lolm n.ilns.in; , p ni , lioiullian. I p tu, M Ill-mix, ." p ni . I' l .ojn.i'ich, 11 in , .1. IV. 11,-iiiit-. lliinii 11.. I .pt. '.'7. at xir Villi II. I nii7iiit0it II W I'reklin und 1 rr-iii sr ill .llluiil 10 .1. in. ild, h' ikr uiMnirllon lai. (Vjiidu. ion I'. Hopkins ami lhniinill ami ciphs uill ullrnd i p in 1 l.i., 'pl 37, .11 air In il. iii.iiik tlon mi. IliaUrnidii (.olilrn irp.uu 101 Ciiuioiii liiikriuar I aucan lrpoil. lui' ltm( iS a!7jjWiiijTae?Zr: '2? S """to H lR4vUu.t-Hx-iljjfe-Ji-ixia,xi5HX.4i . c r k H 1f1,?S ii5s-513ifejxSl I 4)iS p 1 - Cm ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' y 7 . 1 ,T ,T 1 ' ' ' ' ' "" -. ?cv M rnTfmrnfiii t 75 iV -S-. 'iS ' Iji-O'Oosu'I I J 3 Iff - - r-TO-c c L H t mm-mmm m mm a it -A ws r2K.&i:Aii)&? fecrr-V? i .. iyii-v-y- ' 'ts!ifmmirjmWli JT TilW ' u. rS "- .i "!' iV " c' " 485 to 455 N. Ninth Stroot, .PA Guernsey Is Headquarters for the Leading High-Grade Hall Pianos and Organs Telcphcms Call. 2.1:41. THE MOOSIC POWDER CO. Booms 1 and2, Com'lth D'i'd'g. B0HANT0N, tA. nining and Blasting POWDER Guernsey Hall is well known as the most liberal Music House to deal with. & "--- ""-w!. . I., , - Prices are always low, terms easy and S goods equal if not superior to any in the j market. Every instrument is thorough- ly guaranteed. LAPLIN RAND POVVDBR CO.'S ORANOE OUN POWDER Bretrlo UattsrlM. ElMtrln BiploJiri oipio4ln bluti. .1fctr r"UM4i tllllll CXPLOMVC f: Repauno Chemical Co.'s DR. BARRETT, Dentist, l'i W itiuns xmiiic fli-r lilxlt, Waiilioinr TEETH UE k 1 I X uitril I Iranril t-i-ali il I rowni'il. fold .... I rouin-d. pun dun . ltilditr uoik filled will, cold lllli-d x III kllr. . . Tilk-d xxitli B"lil Xltu) i mi nrv oi i mil 00, 7j, up 'l up sit up M lip ,'ir 7ii i i im Kxaiuinatlon und niim.itod frrr. If xour iteth am ,1a, n liifT, II you nrrd an artificial tet, if xon wl.h otn treth rplicrd xx-itliout a plate, if jUi ui,, your work done palnleuh nnd xvrll l.y nllahlr KiaduitM ot lone rxprrimrr at ti: irt) iM,t i-ont contUtrnt xvllli uood, miluMntial Ih-ntal Wwi, call en air. fill 11 OS CI Pianos are a few of the many beautiful fj and celebrated instruments that can al- g ways be found in stock. : Special bargains can be secured here , almost every day in the week on Pianos g and Organs that have either been re- fi turned or left on sale by parties leaving ; .I :a... v.. ra. d o CC - C Liie uiy. iuu can oiien secure a vpoou ui ; $400 Piano for less than half that amount g; g of money by calling here at the right time. It will pay any person who is desirous c H of purchasing a Piano to take advantage of these rare opportunities. fi 2 The public is invited to call here before buying. i, It N. B. There is but one Guernsey Hall in the city of Scranton. Guernsey f. 3 nan is located near tne central rost Ultice Building, A MAN I fl becomrs lausuid, Itntblr and de- I spondrnt. tlironsliloss nf nrrxevlcor. I l.ife hcrms a niiK-ktri- The courage, force, vigor mid action which charac- B teri fuU-blowl'-d mni, me Hiking. '(nuano (at tnu.Ha havr kuidlcd the tlslit of hope in mauy nm.iit siai- 'I'lirv tirlnii x Igor to the xre.iV and nmhitioii to the despondent. Thry permanently check, the xvrak riniiB drains feed ihe nerves, enrich tin blood and make men nvrr ;rner ally flOOpriliox nlnixruS-iOO. With a "i(W order xxelx-ur ,. xmtteit Ruaran tee to if dm. I llir tnourv if no cure be eflected Hock -u-e I'txi. Medicine Cu CltxeUnd Ohio. For ule liy Jilm n Plicipx, rinmucUt, cornrr Yijomliij avenue and bprui.e tttett. BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS .. MANUFACTURED BT g CALIPORNIA Fid SYRUP CO. i; lir-.NOTIITIIi: nami:. c - - - 00 . S. PrfXfHEfL,Mr8f,?r?:l mm! ! A JttmV l'lfM, Itr44-, Abut, HIimxJ l'Unn, rr 'iVJ3j Hrhllttj.l o liitti.l,lBr,tl(tMrlfliir T I UrUlN Mll't f nlt4plifiMt A hHruV Orgtus S ' lfrrr7-rttirftl 4 t 10 .-, Itt fn prhitit Mri W(OW(IVtMJ(tl(l)(fM!).fWW(f)(IMW(W 1314-316 WASHINGTON AVENUE, SCRANTON 1 J. W. GUERNSEY, Proprietor. PA. ( i