;TtfVl70Z W't ""'7nSJT,-T '" " T--'-r Jv-(i-WJ "?!", f , ' THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, 2, 1901 "it ' l ' " i'm ii mrnrnffr i n i , i rrriTTSmM Sh m Adds wholesomeness to the food. Cleveland s BaWPowdei For fine cak... making there is nothing; like it. CAPTAIN SIGSBEE REFUTES SCHLEY I ("unci mini Iiom IMS'1 1.1 "Vr, tlio nrU line line trail! 'It was lltool. I.vn i line finite' " "Could (die line licrii ii li.ilf n mile .may." "I should think imt. N.,l am thing 111-'' It. I would not million It was n iinrlir nf a mile when I miv Iter. I was Klandliiif jut nit of the tunning lower lieu Hip nilr.nn p. II was In llni way I hoard thri rdn ghi-n. .ind I wrote thMii iloun im Captain Philip mp Hipiii I pil around to 1 lie lie fide "( Hip running tower I" llnd out why v slopped. Captain I'lilllp tt.iwl his limit tou.ud the llitioUM n. ami I mv lur. Up f.ild: 'Look at lint Mlnw going out ti) .. " "Did jou hoar f'.ipl.iln Philip hIip at"' oiiIcm tu li.nl; Hip nighics!" ii-krd AUmii.il llcttrj. "S'n, hir. do nut iniipinlirr tint I did. I turned attay almn.4 liiitii"ilialclt " "Voti would line If lie Ind ghi'ii llic miler, uoillriu't joiir" iu.iiirid tin .idmii.il. "I tu llit mid might not." "ou .-.etui to lute lie.ud cti'ijlliing i'I-c." "Oli, not pr thin?." Mr. Dutiable f.ild In tf-punr to question 'int lie h.id on tlie d.ij of Hip kittle i it ten a re port nf the battle, lint th.it Hipp full had not bern giien because ('.iplulii I'lilllp li.nl al.nl him to "ni.ike It nlip fin I'U'iihoily." and this liid In en his own intlhiition. lie a thin s-iii-td fur tlie d.ij, and ,ikid ti bring lii- new. paper report of the eiigam limit into point to loolioiv. Captain Sigsben Cnlled. I aptaln t lililpi 1). Snr-liie, who conuiiindid the Kntilihip M. I'.iul iliuins i hi. Spanish war. was nrt tailed. Ill .iil that in nhcilicmi! to Captain Wise, who was Ins loniin.indini: Pith i r, lie )i.id piutcctlid to Hip tiunitt of mtiigo, ai thing their on Miy 1. lie toid ol taking aboard the t ul'.in iiilot, Vimc?, .mil -.lid tii.it lie did not Imp uteit (i.nlliloiite in th.it pei-ntt. Ills iriftTiittliins "up to upon to Ciuinioilnie Nhtc.v that the p.iiii-h Mii.idron probably w i in Santiago liaihoi. He mil Hip Hi in;: tqiiiilrun on Hip rwniiig of .Mil -i., thp sqtmltott tlipn he ing twenty or liienti-tiie utiles oiitli ,'fvSin tiago. lie li.id leportcd to ConniN'doiP rvdicly that lie "knew tintliintr pn-ntitrli" .ilmiit the f-panish fleet. He was then asl.ed if he hid pv Vie.'-'.ed his liclit f lo fouiniodnip Miilpy tint Crnera's fleet Ta nnl in the hnl'or, .n npoited later ly CoiiuiH'doip iiiip. (nntinpiv aioe nrr Hie admi-.ddlily of Hip tpiptioii, and Ihe t 'iiii t took .1 rrie-i fin luntiipon In foie n i eh In; Hi" icplv of Hie wlfiM". Vlien the Shliy court leiominpd after Inn ilieon. Captain .sin'l.ee piintinned hi- Ip-tiinnnt . Jlr. llatui.i rpiie.iled iii ipielion, askril hetoie lete??, ipioHuf; tioin Heir Ailmli.il S(hle,(' le port of l'eli. lfi, Is'jji, Hip (.enleiiip lenlniL': "After h.nlns bent a-sund lij Mi;-liee Ilial lie did not lielieic Hip Spmili Heft M- at Sin tiaco." 'Ihe Witney leplied: "I hii'l Hut 1 hid 'pen imtlitiu; o' Hip bpinidi flier. I may Iiuip i Tl lint 1 knew iiothiw; J'osi thcly. or ali'oluteli, ahmil it. iikim'IiipiiIs lint 1 reiitrd rprlain pirnti to jdiou Mi.it there a a probability nf Hie licet beinc in Siutiaco at that lime. In icjmkI to the otlitr nutter, 1 Iicr tu make an appeal In tlie mint. 'I lu i.i-e U one invohiiiR icputatioii-. It i:i been nted )y Coinino'l.tip Sddcy m an olhi i.il letter to the T'nited Mates Foliate lli.it I ppie.-ed a leit.nn belief. nw it Ins bepn inadp a publii ln.itlei. 7 Hunk tint either the court or the defenip should .allow iiiu to pptP-H liinh i mth li.it I leally faid. Wlitllin- I espic.v-id lliat In lit f or not, it in iv lip teiliniiallv liuht In inteifnp with me, bui anoidini; In the ptitn of Hip naial f-eriicp I tliinl. the defense oualil to pel mil mo to annuel tint fiie-.tion " "We bale no objn.li.in to tint," .lid .Mr, llajnor. "I liaie Kiien an anp- lo ili.it ipiestnei I iae said notliin: about mi helm.'' Ml llalllll 'Ihe pulllnll of 1 lit- iUi'tl"II o slilt li I .should like to hup ,1011 iie :iu pplieic nniier is Mlietlier jmi auto.l Coiiiinud'.i.' Nldiy that jou hilieud Ihe Miit. Ii tiro t ia not in !f.intia(;o." "I (ltd not nj tli.it 1 beliei.d it tt.i- not theie. 1 &aid 1 hid ii.,t fid n it." "Hid jou rip iutu am .wi,rau.p ulinli would .suiiit in that dim lion;" "I made known ht-t m.i nulu. fn.iu 1 1 - imiv ilepaifnient, wlmli ..taieil tint ihe "p,iuili tint was lrpoited to Inn airuid theie." Interesting letters. Mr. Hanna then lead a b-llei whnli ( m.mim Sisahee liad on .Mav 'J'.ih wutun tn iouiiimIuip Schley, rcpoilinir thp takluj. of ihe Pilot Niuu. aboard from the .l.i-on .im! thp i.iptuie ot the British ctcaniPi' l:eiouiieI ,i- a ptie Hi -ml in that letter: 'No n.'u. Imp. I Imi ..hi nbsolulcly nothln of nie .SiuiNh H'-ct ' lie te. potted also that i lie lb .tunnel Ind Km ioiw rf coal aboard and -aid lint In" f oiimi.i iiiIinlt (fflccr had said lio w-.h bound lor -initio. Mr, Hanna also ie.nl ,i uuuibii nl lett i-. Huong them belniT one tu,m Captain iubi..e in rommodore Schlej. wililni in.ni b.le m ,. nl.r--, Jlay S9f in nbuh he in f.i ihe i ouiui -(lore: "Do as Jou .up iIoiiiu .nnl nu will do light " He aho uiininied linn llni iheip was .i number of trleKl.inis ,ii ihe Mnl,. i . .i Iutu, but that iioiip of tliPiu vne lutein Ihi tohl Hie toinniodoip that the ilcpiitiueiit ijie. tpi bun to fpti meat piloii. to kiep in io.il, .Ml. Iliun.i 1 wish lo ,i.k jour iiiiintlon to tlie ( laue( "Do a Mm alp doinn and jou will ilo in,lii." What w.is ih,. I'UIiik -iiiidiim iluini; ill Hi.- limp jou wiiiii- the letlrr" 'Jli.ii w,n ba-(d mi Ihe teiim of the ilphpf Iclej.i.mi'. I found .it the Mule limn Hie .oin liiand'i in tliiif ami fiout ihe mj dipiiiupnl titeli.'.' lliat Hie siimi.i, i.lr.ili be held and that fin) effoil be lu.ide to mil .lnp, U Hue time Hip l'ljiiu nvihIiuii wis oil s-n.n ii:. with the intention, mi t'.u ,n. I kimi. of -,l.i It.t; : mid I also belluird it was the Iniiidion ot f'oiomo. ilore Miley t oaI Ills lilp. on" tn.it poii, I left hiuliaRO on the luoiuini.' ot the d.ij on whieli the letter wa wiiiliu, At Hut Hole (ho weather was eiy line and I had iwbe itiRed (II CoiniuudoiP Nlihv Hie uupoiliuu ol bikini; iidiantaKc nf that patlkiilai kind of weather." Captain Mtfshre nbo Mid that when he had boaidrd ll.e Iliookl.in on Mi 'Jnth I (ioiiiio.hu,: S. hley h.ul told Mill 1 li.it he m.i. bound (o,- Kev Wet fot io.il, "Did he .Isl. Jou If Jim hi'Iioteil Hie i lllli tin i wa in Ihe hiiboi tu siiillairn." "i d..u'i leiiiunbiT Ji Is pitlllnir a iiuestinti in Mlill linn.," The wituo.9 retilled a flunal troin ll.e ll u lilp at Hut fine a -Mm.' hint in "Iiiioini .satnp. roil tlial uitc-lulf ol tins upl.nhon mil of toil." Cross Exnmltietl, Mr. lliinor then iineotloiieil the wltne. l-i iik Ipk out Hie etatcmint that the piupoee ot liU fchip btl'i; sent to thu kinliy ol .iutijo wan to, If possible locate the bpaiil.h tied. He fsild that ho had first keen tlie Spanish e.c, jn tlio harbor at Santiago, Imt tint when he reported tlia fact lie found the quidrou had already made the discovery. Mr, llajnor lead an extract (nun a report made by Captain SlKtbct, sajing- ' In this rcpott oil Santiago do Cuba, made M "H, jou eay 'we ftre then Meamiwr at full -oi d from Mole St. Nicholas, llajti, and veil in .. ml the coait, after chasing oiuo ohc1j, I -ii ihe smoke of t numbfr of vessels to the w- . i and I midt for the banllagn rntrjiue. b ui; it possible that the ktian. ecu wen t ianUh squadron approaching that port,' .Mi I .int to atk it thlt. "When jou iiw- the kino nier iliaein; a number of mi. ml In Ihe n uaid, and when jou made for the fcantlau", eiiliuuie on the Biorninif nf the Ml Jim inoiulit lint thin was a bpanith tquadioii upi'i ii 'dntf the port!" "Xo. I in ant It nilnht be the SpanUh pqiiadion. I l d not faj that Ihry nrie o pTo.nliint Ihe ot " "Ye," JS approachlne (hat port.' " Von mnl iiiiirmbir I had n definite Infor tuition whateier " Mr, llajnor attempted lo quote a iatcrscnt (ruin Adiultal bamiwu tu the effect that Captain Slghee had wld that on May anh the HjltiB squailron nai hloikndlnir MnthiKo twrliljflie miles otlt nt oi, hut objection wa nude to brliijtliii: In Adnilial Sainpnon's name and Mr. llajnor asked whellur he did make that lepoit to any one at Hint did. 'I lie wllncsi teplied in Hip tusathp. "Illil (optaln Who (onuniinlcale to jou n dhpilih Iiom the uaiy department M.itinj. that the SpatiMi Kiiidiou w.n nt .SmtlaRoi" "I lenieinber tin dhpakh or niiiiuniiiliaHoii fiom captain Who tu that itteit. euepllim tint whlth I lecehed fiom the naiy deparliniiit iioiik!i IiIiii hi nenlnr olllirr at 1'oit Ihltlan on May ill), the dhpitcli on which I pi oi reded tiltlinalely tn inltami." Ih the tuilit: Whnt He Told Schley. "Hid jou mike any elbnt tu iiMdl.iiu If Hie Spaubli squ.uiioii .i at 'iiitlaiio pi lor to May Jsr" "Only l.j pvtreinp wall hfiilnes; tint l nil." lie tlie (olill-Wli.it lufoiiiiatlnti h.ul Jou 'tun. inunieatpil to f oinmodorp s hley on May ".tlth ic Kiirdllig the whereabouts of Hie paulh squaib ion?" "Thp deiiltnienl'. nidei lo tile diii'fled me lo state tint the SpttiKb siu,ulion w.w time or had Ik en npoiled time, and aitaln the (ireiiiu htjlitlnl eiidenip aflnided liv Hip eapturr of the Hrstoiuiel afltr her M'lj pentliar ciuife." Ity Hip Com t -Did jou reiehe .1 dhpitdi fiom Setielaij l.nnu, ilatid .May '.'Olli, slatluir tint 'Hip Spanhlt Ibet niiiied til .santlairo oil M tj l'l.' " "I am not r r 1 1 . In. bur my m ollettiou is tint It stitod it arriinl on Hie I'lth or "lt. I te (e:ed Hip i .iiiiiiiiiiiic.itir.il J'!"t lis 1 hale t.linl. It e.inie fiom Hip eenetarj of the naj. It was diiineil 'Lotn,-,' but wlietber I pot n iopy of It fiom Captain Wie or jrnl the oimlnal I tminot now- reeall. I think 1 not the orlclii.il." Ih" the Court Did jou show this ili-p.itt.il to Commodore Si hley on May Sil9" "I alieady ald 1 cannot tecolteet Ihe art of showiucr it tn him. 1 piesome I did, but tii.it 1 infoinied liim J teiiiPinlipr," Yeoman Becker on the Stand, Captain Siobep was then ruued and ( bhf eoinan (iutt.iv I!, linker, who ered a a eleik to Admiral Sitnp.on on board the tlaK-hip Xniv oik dining the Spiui-b war, was (albd. Ho ideiitillid Hip liiemoiandum from Captain Mi; Calla, Mjiui; I lit re wa a sood landlni; pl.l e near fieiiliuso-". whlth Atltntr.il Simpson Kent to Coniiuof.-ire sc,ej under date of Mnj J'lth, .it, i' -aid ibat tin." tiipiuor..nduni bad liieu mi ned in diipinnte 1v Hip Iowa and the Diiponl, M" ltajnoi oi.r.'tioned thp wltiu-s eiy lo-ilv. biini;iii out the fact lint linker had in tironls lo t.how that eithei ot the-e e-cls bad latried Hie nientoianiluni, and that he lis- dependent upon bis iiipiiinrj in lli.il.inc Hip Matdiienl. Mr. Hanna Mid in this couiuction tliat He lepirlUKiit ixpetted to be able to hhow that tour copies ot this meiiioiaiidiuu bad been foi waidid tn Commodore Si blf.v. -Mr. llajnor le--ponrled tint he would admit only onp copj and that was Hip fnpj diliiPied by the Hawk on .May ifrd, l-!is. 'Ihe fourl adjoiuned for the diy at t p. in., with Mr. Decker still on Hie -land. MORE HORSE THEFTS. Stranger Took Horse and Buggy on Monday Night, but Abandoned It When Followed. Tlie I'liitli'inic of liort-p-.stcHllnfs' in tills pint of tlie s(at( seems In be s-ni-pnt-iiifr, three mine cases beliiK rejiortcd to the. police yostordiiy. A horse and milk tvacoii. lieloiicinc to the Stephens Dairj- company, was taken from In front of .Luther Keller's place of busi-nes-s, on West Ltiekiiwannn avenue, about noon yesterday. The driver bad gone inside and re mained but a few moments, and when be came nut both horse and tvatron bail disappiMieil. The police tiro inclined lo believe that the hors.e either strayed or ran away, but the driver insists that the outtit was stolen. A bors-.s and btiRKy belonging to John Devlne. of Nay Aug, wore lei L outside of Campbell's saloon, on Lackawanna avenue, on Monday night, while their owner went inside. A stranger eatne along the street and coolly untied the horse. Jumped Into the buggy and diovc off. Prler Hacker, of South Hcraiiton. drove liy the pltice a minute afterwards, ufrrr was balled by a man who bad seen the stranger drive off with the horse and buggy. Mr. .Macker drives a fast horse, and succeeded in catehlng up with tlie stolen until! on Adams avenue, be tween Spinet and Linden streets. AVhen the thief saw Unit he was fol lowed, he jumped from the buggy and making a dash across the couit house lawn, was lost in the darkness. The out lit was recovered. The pollie also received word yester day of the stealing of a horse and bngg.v from Jlilford, Pike county. The animal was a black mum and was bitched to a blnck buggy with red running-gear. When last seen the horse was being driven towards this city. Thu police have learned that the horse and buggy belonging to 1-Yaitk t'ro ghau. which were stolen on Haturday night, were driven through IJuryea. EFFECTS OF THE REDUCTIONS. The i eductions made In war reve nues Is showing Itself In the monthly collections. Usually there Is a very largo increase in the total collections for any one month, ns compared with the cortespondlng month of tho previ ous year. Tito month Just closed, how ever, shows only a very small Increase. The collections fiom the various sources for September of this year were; (in Hit $ lU.lnil 18 lleoi 101,11 1 'JO Spirits J,.V0 17 ( Isais s,.'.0o fsl Tobacco , 7,057 Stl Special ,IJI.','i Jlot'uiuentary , l,H'.s w 1'iupiietuiy , "it ;n) Total l,it)l i7 Total for vptnnber, lMXl 1)1,678(1.) In documentary stamps alone there was tv decreuse fiom $l2,21".o6 to $1,638. 0:', and in proprietary stamps tho de crease was from $:t92.0ti to $36.50. No Decision in Molineux Case, Albany, 0(t. 1, The iniirt nf unpral did not render any decision todiy in (lie Itoljinl II, Moltiuiu murder iav 'flic iict deeliion dij ot the court it r'rulai, but there is nothln: to indliato when tho ileiUicn in t hit paitieular taio will be rendered. The Judaea ol thu court j.ty aUolutely nothhif about it. DEATHS OF A DAY, Philadelphia, Oct. 1. Mil. J. l-'rcd Ziinmer. man, wife of thi theatrical inaua;cr, died at her home here today, after himiK tubntltted tn an operation for appendicitis. Mu. .iiniiienmn hid been ill only a short time. She wa h( daughter ot M. Wcthercll, of Cimiunatl. SHAMROCK AHEAD BUT NOT A RACE (Concluded from fane. 1 1 otitis. During; the next hour, In a close leach for the second mark, the ynchta wcro nblo to cover four or four and a halt miles of I lie lenuilnlnB twenty and as only iirty minutes then ic intilncd before the expiration of tin; time limit the into was declared off. After turning the mark the experts thought Shamrock Increased her lead slightly. This gain may, however, ho accounted for by the fact that she carried a large Jib top nail while Col umbia was working close to the wind with a small balloon ,11b top sail, a mere handkcichlef compared to Sham rock's larger sail. AVhen tho excur sion licet headed back for home tho only real race of the day occurred. It was the race for New York. Tonight both of the Yankee1) and the foreigners fire praying for a good si Iff htecssc on Thursday when today's race will be le-snllud. Always optimistic, Sir Thomas Lip ton today after the race was In the best of spirits, lie said: "I really don't sre anything; ,u on wiiidi to hue ii diniilte opinion icgaidiiig Ihe two bolls. Hhl!r Shalnrod: wits leailltur uliiti lit,. i.uo w.is tailed olT, (litre Is untlilnc to brair about, While tho wlmN wen1 iriy lltlil, there was little Ihtkliiir, Hindu dllTctlnir from last 'IhiiiMlat 'a breve", which In spots failed utterly, eaeli boat in turn Mikliur dead calms. Alter the shn.tinr nude thus far by both holts, 1 hhoiild not heltatcp If 1 wcie u beltliiif man, to lay fit ll liioni v on slutntOLk. ttnlb bonis worn bin. died todiy to the best nbilily of the bet men eadi ruiiiitry ( mild pioduic. I don't thinK their is a belli r sl.lppei' ill Amulet linn I .iptjln C'lntllo II ill-, of Hie Columbia." Sir Thomas' expressed himself as per sonally In favor ot racing every day, providing any suggestion looking to that end should be made. Captain Hob Wrlnge. who stands by Sir Thomas on tho bridge, when asked If ho considered Shamrock's chances better, said: "J can't say her chances ate bettor, for they were never bad." RACE STORY IN DETAIL. Xew Yolk. ()t. 1. Win ii the stiin ot tignils was hoisted on Hie committee boat, iudicalint? the (ouio, the ilvat raieis were tiroliiiir about the liL'hNiip, peiloiinhip nearly rtery known t.uiely of marine manouetcrs. 'the Shamrock was dollied lit a biand new Mill of liclit weather t.HW, aduiuahly tut and of in.irtclous fit . ho ('oliunbi.i, howcter, w.i.s obliid lo content he. telf with the soni" old suit tliat caiiied hi r to tictoiy on Saturday. Itefore the filait the Sham rock lioistid n tiny jib top-ail, perhaps the sinalle.t cer (.irn'ed liy a ciiii yatht. It an swered its puiposo capitally as a hteetltii? sail and proied of Kieat advantage in a day hi pro lific of Itukcs and dol.liuni.s. 'Hie pieparatory fruil was fired at 1". ti. t that time both yachts weio on the port tatk, sluudiiic to til" (.oiltlnv.iid, with Shainimk in the lead and Cohmibia followinc; In her Make. Tin minutes after tlie baiur of the warniuc pun was beaid, and tho Columbia, weirinc ihaiply iiiniiud, trimmed her ailt mi the other tack, Shamrock (rossinc her bows. The Columbia took pood caio to secure the weather berth and twelve my nmls after Hie stdiluig pun, which was fired it the dot of ileieti, flie tiovod tlio lino of the Mailman! tick ahead and well tu windward. Ihe Sli.niiroi k lulled oter the line a few heconds lirfoic the pun file and was recalled by the jttdecs boat and bad to be put hack. The ofll i ial time of the start was: Columbia: 11 nO.in. Miaiuruik 11.00.-.M. First Streak of Luck. lank was with the AntericMii boil at first, for a foitunate i.iUpaw .stunk ber and enabled her to bead lip a (ouple of points biphcr Hun bir opponent. 'Ibis n.ie her .1 conun iiidqnr lead, the sli. imiod. ineaiiuliile scarcely motins throiijtli Hie water mid appcaiiliEf to be dull and lospy. 'Ihe shamiocl: wont on the port tack flt'.een lulniilei. aftd the slut, the Columbia toilowiiu; inunediately. Once tiKain tlie Ameiiean bo it Minutd her superior smaitnesi in slajs, toininir about much iiuickcr than her rital and patheilnp way as soon as her head sheets were trimnnd down. At 11. a) both yachts wcie pietly nciily lietalmeil, the Columliia h.mng n lead of niiont a (piaitcr of ti mile. At 11. j the Sliamiotk wfnt on the st.uhoird tack, the Columbia fol low liu, and then a lutl.y .stieak filled the Sham rock's sails and pau her an appreciable lift. At noon both yachts were on the port tack, almost, becalmed. Tlie dub topsails and jib top sails weie the only sails that pulled nut K spoil the tn tin stray streaks of air. Tlie bin main sails tlappid as the yachts lose and fell in the lonir easterly roll and the lulf of the head sails fpiiieicd, 'the result was that the J adits bald had stcoiaitc way. The Unexpected. Then tlie unexpected liappciud. Wafted aloiiK at a Hue dip by a stray pill), the Shamrock ocrh luted the Coh.mhia and at 1.1,1 she wa, so tlose that Captain ll.irr boie down on hit in ouhr to 1,111 Ikv wind, as he bid so oftui killed the wind of the Constitution. The Sham lock went on Hie poit t;uk immediately, lob lowed hi the Cobunbii, and in another minute the llllti-hir was alic.nl and to the wiudwatd. 'I ho wind now became inure southed,!. Iloth jaelils net icachluir jib topsails and tlicel, steer liur a duett course for the mark. Then the Shainiiick foiped ahead and pot Into tlie do. ditiius, while the Columbia pot a slant of wind and at 1..V, pissed the Sli.iminck, Tlieu caine Hie Shamrotk's linn to pit the lieneiit of a lucee and she came aluiip and planted heiodf on the (.'oluinbl i's weather quitter, crawlinp up on her until at 2 OS they weie neck and neck, with the HiilMi boat to the windward, blanket inp ber opponent, 'in ccape fiom this blanket, t aplaiu It in- sent the Columbia on tlie pint tad; at 2.V1 but luck was against him and he lost the biealh ol the tickle wind as well as steirinc way, and It was fully ten minutes be foie she pot away and tilled on the staiboanl t.uk audit, and by that time the Shamiocl; was too far ahead to be owitakin. The flrt null, w.h then close at hand and the ailiU tad.nl it as IoIIoas! Miiiniod., SI1..X ColutnbiJ, '.Ml It. 'Ihe Miauitod; had beaten tlio delcinler tlure minutes and twenty nioniU in tho flist ten milts and, Iry as the Lulunibu would, she was unable to les-en the wide paji tint scp aiated her ftotn her autaKOiiist, Mie held her lull, lmntliip for tho wind, but fallinp to llnd It, dioppid slow I) a-stcrii until the gun from the committee boat biotipht the icmtest to an end with marly half a mile of blue water lulweui lur and the polden bo it of Upton, MEETINGS. The Ladies' Mil society of tlio .Ml souls' Cui veisalUl diuidi meets with Ml. 1'icd scnuitis, Jll 1'raiil.llu avenue, this altetnoon. Tlie Woinan' lliptist Home and i'oiiisu Mis sionaiy odely of the Alilimluti as.uctalioii will bold a basket meelinu' at Wau'll.i, 'lhuila.i, Oit . All wntiKii am tonllallv Int llni lo a lend. Tram leaics Deliwaie, l,:td.aaiina and Western italion at fl a in. DR. BARRETT, Dentist, 1.'.", Wyoming Aieiiue. Ovei filobe W.mhoiue, TEETH I'tt I act ed , , UJc Cleaned Silo Scaled ...... ,,,..,.,.,,., TJo Crow mil, puhl ,,, s. up Clowned, poiirlain ,,,,,! up llildpe woik sf.1 np ITIIed witli pold Tie up tilled with slliei ,'wi.. lillctl with sold Mloy . .73j I "nil set of 'leeth 'jS tip i:aininaiioii ami e.-titoites flee. II ..it, lei Hi .,,,. iln .iv. ii'cd an aititiclij set, ,1 you wiih RAILROAD TIME TABLES, Erie Railroad, Wyoming Division. 'l'l a In tor .New imk and iiilriiiieiiiaie points leaic .V union jj f..los. r.-Ji) ,i, pi,; -i.t'i p. in, AiltaU m.,15 j. in, i,0)n llotiei-dalc, llauley and inleimidiate point., 11.20 p in. fituu Vt'W Tack i'J iiiteiiuedlatii pcitit,. .No sandj.i traitcs. ing. If ou Mitnc tielli icplaceil witlimit a plate, if .ion wuli jour wutk done palnle,l ami well by reliable jjiaduatis of lonp iperiiirv at Ihe eiy lea-t tost iolii..tent with uouil, oiilotani l.ll Dcutjl i'..., , u .... ... i.uin, iui, .... ..iv gtta.Uitttlfyitt(tf.K.iK.K.KafKaf.ii(ii.tt ra 5 w r fiiIMIJtJMUjLiJtlMi'iR m. fcs V?r V.-;BIV&S!itV!4aria,rJrtT1llil 2 vi v M ' liiiniiisHiFiL IT I itltll HliSiSl iVSHi J! Ktni SH'1 BfiiSTiiil SOn 3 Hi jBSHugraBHB B HI H H ; llliSteliffl I Hi I S jidBafcBffiUiHU IBiwill LlwU iJiHlWI IrlStfil ..Mi M ' 5 , BttRBqK ElllBlt raFB E9P ,- V8 - ..w .. .s-sv t.... ..VS.. -. W...WW...V - j of money by calling here at the right time. It will pay any person who is desirous 3 of purchasing a Piano to take advantage of these rare opportunities. fj jg The public is invited to call here before buying. j H N. B.There is but one Guernsey Hall in the city of Scranton. Guernsey J; jg Hall is located near the Central Post Office Building, f; 314-316 WASHINGTON AVENUE, SCRANTON, PA. J. W. GUERNSEY, Proprietor. RAJLAJDjriMEjrjiBLEa PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule in Effect June 2, 1901. Trains leave Scranton: 6.45 a. in., week days, through ves tibule train, from Wilkes-Barre. Pullman buffet parlor car and coaches to Philadelphia, via Pottsville; stops at principal in termediate stations. Also con nects for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia. Baltimore, Wash ington and for Pittsburg and tha West. 0.38 a. m.. -week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays, 1.58 p. m.i), for Sunbury, Harrisburg-, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pitts burg and the West. 3.33 p. m., week days, through ves tibule train from Wilkes-Barre. Pullman buffet parlor car and coaches to Philadelphia via Pottsville. Stops at principal in termediate stations. 4.27 p. in., week days, for Hazleton, Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadel phia and Pittsburg. .i. n. lirrniiNfOv. :.n Mr. .1 11. WOOD, lien. IMss, .t. Delaware and Hudson. Ill KlTVU -liine VMl. Tuins for CuIioikIiIc lc.ni1 Ssi.inton at HOii, (!.(., s.M, lo.lli ii. in.: ViOtl, 1.2'i, 2.11. :J.J. 5.S0, O.i'i, T,J7, l.15. 11.-0 p. in., I.lli ;i. in. Tor IIiincsiLilc ami l..il.c Lmloio, d.ti, 1U.1" a, in.. 'J. 1 1 mid '.-' p. 111. 1'i.r Wllkos-lliric-n IS. 7.1s. II, nils, ltu.i a. 111.; 1'io.i, l.-'.s, l' is, :;.:).:, i..'7, ii.l'i, 7,t tail, ll. p. m Tor li. V. It. It. l'oIiiH-Ht.4-1. n..'!S .1. 111.; i.U, t -J7 ami u.::o p. 111. Tor iviiifjifini.i it. 11. r.iiuts-n.t-,, n.:t ..Ms, 3.1V! sinil 4,'JV p. 111 l'or .Mb.un ui.it .ill points in i 1 1 1 il.'jo a. 111. an I ::.,': p. 111. M'.snw rl It MS.-. I'nr raihnnil.il(-H..''U, 11..1." .1. 111 , ill, :t.3., B..Vi ami 10.51 p. in. I'.ir Wilkt.s.Iliirc-a.S8 a. in ; I2.ni, 1.3S. :i.i, C..'!-' mnl MJ i. in. Tor Allan .mil points urn Hi :!..'-' p. in. l'or IIiiiicmI.iIi" mnl l.akf I.ikIuic S.."D, 11..1I a, 111, and :S.M p, 111, Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. In i:iTi't Aiw. 11. 1'WI. Tiains lean' hcraiiton lur New oil t J. to, Lou, o.rr,, 7.50 .mil lo.rij a, ni.; 12 n, s.w. :i.t5, 5.IK) ami S.) p. 111. Tor New oik ami Philadelphia -7.5U ami 10,01 u, lit., .mil l.'.l'l anil .'1.15 li. in. I'nr Tiil,li.inii.it OH) p. in. l'or llntlalo 1,15, 11.2.! .nnl m a. in.! 1 '. .1.5', ,.il"i mill It. .'15 i. in. l'or Ilinsliatntnii .nut u.ty Mi lloii.s 10,20 ii, in. mnl 1.05 p. 111. l'or Osweirn, M'ladiso and Htm I 15 and il.'.'J a. in,; l.tii) aiid S..VJ p. in, Otwicn, S.iracu-c ainl Ulna lull, at li.'JJ! a. in. daily, esupi Sninl.iv. I'm Mcnlio-c ti.Ot) a, in ; l.n5 and 7.01 i, in. Mill. olsiiii aiioiiiitiod.itli'ii s.Hii and i. 15 p. in, ItlooinsLnirir DiMatuii I'm Noitlininli, rhnj, tit It, II and 0il5 a in.; I. Ml ami 0.10 p, in, l'or 1'hinuiitli, al S.K in.; ;'5'i and li.it', p in, Mindav TiaiiiK l'or New Voil, I. to, ;.'.0i), 5.5", and 111.01 a. in.; fl.-O. .M5 and 5.IKI p. in. l'or llntlalo 1.15 and il,'.'i a. in.; 1.B0, :;.fi.', 7.(H and !!..'!' i. in. l'or Hlii','li.iiiiton anil w iv ptj. tloiii li.no and lO.'.'O a. in llloom.aiutg ili.Mou I,cau Sinanton, lU.n'i a, in, and ii.0 p, in. New York, Ontario and Western, In eflcU 'IncsiUy. Sscpt. 17. HsU. NOIl'lll HOf.NI), l.c.tf lioato Arnp '1'l.iint. S'lantoii, (ail'omlalc, f.ntosji. No. 1 10.:j) a. in. 111(1 .i.in. 1. nop. in. No, 7 ........ U 10 p. in. r, r.iilmndalotl.PIp in. Mil 'III iiiirsn. l.CJM' lcjic irito (iid'i.ll. I Ullioliilalc Nijiitun, .i. 6 T.'ln in. 7.10.1. in. No, 'J 3.13 p. in. 4. nop. in. I. top, in, SI Nl)N S ON'I.V, SOU III IMIl'NI). .cau f.caic nlvc Ti.iliw. i-iianioii. ( ailioiulilc. CadiKia. No. 'J S.:,nj. in. It. Id i. in, 10,11 a. in. No, 5 ,,.,,... 7,00 ! in. Ar.l'ailiniiditi.', 7.10 li. in. SOI' 111 HOI M I.W vr Leave iilic ' ( utlric-l 1. I aii'Oinlilc. ssiantnii, No. fi 7.00 J. in. 7 10. i. in. No. pi I.UIp. in. 11.011 p. in, it. I i 1 1. in. Tuln. S". 1 on Ml. iI-ii.s, and ti on .smidi.ts, inaUf iiijIii linn cuiiiiciiotis i'oi New j,i: fiiy, Mldillrluun, Mallcn, Nmni'li, Oneida, Oviimu ami all poinU ncl. l'or fin I Int Infoiniatloii. imisiilt tUUct axcnU, .1. V, WlllllliSOS', (i. I'. , New orl. J. i:. Wi:.s, T. I'. A., Strantuii, 'a. 3 U ;- Tramp Tramp Tramp The Boys are marching to and from work and pleasure. Bring in your Bicycles and have them put in shape for riding. Bike, Wagon Tires and Bearings a specialty. Florey & Brooks, 2ii Washington Avenue. ATLTIOITHOTELS. Grand Atlantic Hotel, and annex Virginia Ate. and Beach, Atlantic City, N. .1. Si.th icar: S50 lieautiful rooms ensuite, clm-le and with hath; hot and cold sci-wiitcr latin in hotel and annex. Location bclcu and tcntr.ll, within few yaids of tlio Steel Pier. Orchcstia. OiUru bpecial bprlns rates, 12 to $15 liy week; ?J.W up liy day, Special r.iti'.t to families. Coaclica meet all trains. Wiilc fur hnuklct. ciiaiim:s k. copk. RAILROAD T'JiABLES Lehigh Volley Kallroad. In i:ile(t .lunc i. lnot. Ti.ilin li'.nc Si i jiiIoii! l'or l'ltiladoliliii and New Voik Ij 1. ' II. It. It,, at II. l'i and !.::S H, in., and '-'.'IS l,'J7 tlllacl. Diamiinil 1'Aiirc-s), and H.ilO p. in. ?im da, I). .V- II. 11. It,, 1.5s. ,7 p, in. l'or White ll.nen, llaleton and prliidpil polntii in tlie dial leirions, via P. .V II. II. II.. 11.15, -.MS and ,.'7 p. m. l'or Potlitlllc, 11.15 a, in., -.MS ii, in, l'or lletlilrlicin, i:.i.lnn, lle.ullii',', ll.iul.linu and piinclpil Intciiiitiliiif stations tla 1). K II. It. It., tl.15, f.3S a, in, 2. IS, 1 -" (llhcl: Iii inond i:iics), ll,0 p, in Snnilaj., I), . II, It, It., (i.:ts a. in ; 1.5s. R27 p, m l'or 'lnnkliinnuik, Tnuainl.i, IMnilr.i. llli.ic.i, ;dic.i and piinclpil inlcinit'dlato Mitlons, vli 1)., li. & W. II. II., b.10 a. in. and .'1.40 p, in. l'or (Jcni'ta, Itniliester, Itnilalo, Masai i rails. (hiiaKO and all points wiM, ll.'l 0. fc II. II. It., 7.1s', ii. J-, ,i, in, l.-, JL.TI (lllail; Diamond K ptcss), 7 Is, 1(1 II, 11 .'.0 p. in. Sumli.w, 1). & II, It. II.. II. 5. S'J7 p. ni I'nllniiii pnlor and Mecpliist '' 1 1'hlitli Vilhy parlor tais on all tiaim lielwivn IVIIkes-llJiti' and N'eu Yml Philadelphia, llnlfiM and Fin pension llildsc , IIOU.IX If. H 11.111 It, fieri, f-npt., fll ('ortlainl tietl, eiv .ml.. cii.iti.i:s & 1.1:1:, con. p.isj, ,jit., ".o roitiami btieit, S'eir Yoik. A. W. Nt)M'.M(lli:it, liv I'm AJt , fomli ncihleheiii. 1M. l'or tltkets mnl Piillinin rceivat 10113 apply to l!(Vj Laikawaima .lU'iine, hcianloii, Pa. New Jerfaey Central. Stations in ev Voik I'oot of l.iheity .ttcct, N. II.. .imi iN'iilh I'fiic timi; tmii.k in irrixr ii'-vi: , iu-ji , Tialiu lea to Snantnii ir Niw toil., NeitarH, lllialnth I'lnlaiKlphii, lla.li.n, 11,'tlildieiii, M Idilimn, Maiuli rinnik and While limn, at S.VS .j espies, 1 in; CM'I"", l"0 p. 111. ."im dit, a n p. in. I'm I'iu.liin and IVllkc llnic, .'.55 1 in.. 110 and 4..KI p. in. miii'I-i. -' li i. hi. I'm lljltini'iie and W.i-liingti.11 and point Smith and Wot l.i Helhleliein, ii.55 a. in., 1 10 and I Oil p. in. Mindaw, 2. Ii p in I'.i I amir llunih. Oumii dioic, el. , at !.5i a in. (tliioiii.-li loath), and I.I1' p. lit. I'nr ItiadiiiL. Iil'inoii imi II111I.-I11111;, 1 t.i l luilowii, S ii a. lit. and l.l'l p. in. ftiiwl.ii. J. 15 p. in , . l'or PoOmIIIc, -.v. . 111.. l.l'l p. in. I'm- Jloiiiitain I'aik, t...,i .1. 111., I pi and l.mi 'lliimuh lit 1st t In all points cut, imih ami we.L at Inuisrl uli'1 'it the Maltoii. 1). M. Ilt'lli'. (Icn. IMss. Ant. J. II. UI.II.U'i:.V, Hen. Mopt. . s.-s-. Guernsey Hall Is Headquarters for the Leading High-Grade Pianosand Organs I Guernsey Hall is 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. aiiftttiafcijii Pianos are a few of the many beautiful j and celebrated instruments that can al- ways be found in stock. fc Special bargains can be secured here almost every day in the week on Pianos g and Organs that have either been re- j turned or left on sale by parties leaving g the citv. You can often secure a $350 or $400 Pinnn fnr Ipqc EDUCATIONAL. Free Tuition By lecent act of tho legisla ture, tree tuition Is now granted at tlie Literary Institute and State Normal School Bloomsburg, Pa. to all tlio.o picpnrlnR to teach. This school maintains courtics of study for te.irhors, for those pteparlnpr for coIIoro, and for tlioho stuilyiiiK iiiltslc. It will pay to write for particulars. No other (.thool olTeia such iiinciior ad t untaxes at such low rates. Addtess J. P. Welsh, A. M.,Pli. D.,Prin, International Com'spoiidpiice School of Scranton, Pa. (Incorporated) 1,000 Free Scholarships. For particulars, iiddus ('hallos I. IS. Miicaulay, Hct'antoti, IM. BINGHAMTON TRAINING SCHOOL Tor Neivous, ltackn .rd and Ileal Mute Ohil slit n. Phtaiial Ti.iiniir.', Manual '1'ialtilnu, Attic illation, Mu. U', IliaiUug, liiinlcrJiti ti. Open c.ir aioiind, Lin ill. ir. S. A. DoolittSe, R2 1'arvlcw Aeime, ninglninlon, N. V. rHF.TMIT HILL ACADEMY Vissahickon Heights, Chestnut Hill, Pa? A LoarilliiK school for boys in he eleva cd Hud licauttfiil open coumry noith of Hlln ilelphla. 30 iniiiiitcs from Ilro.ul ht Station, l'or cntnloKiie.s address JAMES L. PATTERSON, Ikad.Masttr. SORANTON COHRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, SCRANTON, I'A. T, .1. I'o.ter, 1'iesldont. lllmcr II. Lawall, Trea II. J Kotter, Ftaiilcy P. Allen. Vite Pi, sldent. S-eretary. THU 10S1C POWDER CO. Booms I aii(1, Com'ltli B'l'd' 60BANTON, PA. nining and Blasting POWDER lit t Mooilo ud Rubdl SVorkt, LAPLIN RAND POVVOBR C0,'3 ORANGE OUN POWDER Eleotrlo fiattarles, Bloolrla Kxpliitri, splodlnj bUti, safety fun mi 1 Reiaum Chanlcal Go.'s cx"yl 6 6 & & well known as the C 5s in thnn half thflf-nmnnnt ft ! ft ft Brewery Manuracturers or OLD STOCK PILSNER 48B to 455 N. Ninth Stroet, .Pfl Telephons Cull. 2333. HENRY BELIN, JR., General Agent for tho Wyomlt.g District for Dupont's Powder Jlinlns, niastlnc, Sporlln?, S'mol.elets ami tin llcpauuo C'licniital Company' HIGH EXPLOSIVES. Safely rue. Caps and Kxploders. Room 101 Con. ncll IliillJInc .tfciuntcn. Ain:.Lii:s. tiios. ronn .ions' II SMI III .1 SON W I.'. MIJM.K1AN Pittston Pliiuoiiih Wllkcfllatrt Weak Nerves People cannot help worrying when their nervesnre neak. Tli.it feeling of languor, dullness mid exhaustion Is the fearful condition which often ore. cedes insanity. Thepowei to work or study diminishes mid despondency de presses the mind night mid day. If you me MirTcrnifr the tortures of Nervous Debility, there is no knowing how soon you may decline to something more horrible. Ilut you can get well. The youthful strength, buoyancy mid hnppiucoscau bcre&tored by the use of They have cured thousands, and we have so much confidence in them that tre give an iron clad guarantee with a So 00 order. Bent anywhere in plain package, $1,00 per bos, (i boxes for $i 00. Hook free, Address, Vc.u. Mcdicine Co., Cleve land, Ohio, For wlo by John II. Phelps, HiarrtucUt, corner WjcmliiK aicnuo and bpruce itretU BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ... MANUFACTURED BT . . CALIFORNIA Fl(i SYRUP CO. S"Pr.QFTfHEEL52T8?hri,h.I Zim I'klltJMpbU. ' Ilj (itrnia HirUIIi U4 jj iMfrlr. i.Mftlilfurf Ubj mll rrlttt , iu....u !.... ii...... ni.. i .t.,.- ..... Li'iHrBvt-f w ns"" w"sw( .v'v p'ivvs.tw. I ralllavi. t RilrtrlwDMtnlt &. i-hruakrit Mrtw.t t rroit ti-t rurrd I i IW lj.9U yrr prtii ;tri fuvtriiil ttafrlrarf laiTrattaj. mm igrnook "irui ij IjKtuat tier M41talAlrctrktirriu(i. lUtllu Iblt papr ins is Lager Beer fegggi i ni r ft .it-., j