TIIE SCRANTON 1TRIBU!N'E S AT TODAY MORNING, JUNE 1G, 1894." Social While the term "Itnaca Day" does not rt'ii ! ly ppiar in Scruntou'a sooial caloudar, the words lnijrbt very nppro priHtely be applied to almoat any diy next week. Without explanation this statement might bo considered an enigma, hut when it is remembered that Cornell's commencement exerciins are held next week, and will be at tended by many well known people, in eluding the younger set, and that n spe cial car will convey u party of business men and their wives to inspect the eloctric interests of the city between two hills when nil tlies things are considered, the term "Itliaca Day" doe not seem inappropriate from now until next Friday. There was no apparent tendency of the social olement to get in full swing during the week, To bo sure there was nn occasional luncheon, very small aud with no formality, u few laurel excur sions and the like, but the return of the collega men will be necessary to balance thing and glvd the season its correct stride. A few games of tenni-i tnch day were enjoyed with some of the young younK-tnen, but, as one of the young ladies expressed it: "What can we girls do? We ride a little, we walk a little, we talk a little; but it is all growing monotonous. We're just dying for more startling nmtisemuut. " A galaxy of well known business men, accompanied by their wives, will leave .hero in a special car Monday morning over the Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western for Itliac-i, where two days will be spent in pleasurable diversions and an inspection of Ithaca's electrieal interests. Some of the gen tlemen are financially interested in the Cayuga Lake Electric Railway com pany, Ithaca Street Railroad company and the Brush -Swim Electric Light company. It is proposed to ride over the vari ous street roads for inspection pur poses and to scrutinize the water power station. Monday eveniug the party will embark for a suil down the lake to bhelldrake, where tho night will be spent. They will return Tuesday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Fuller ami U D. Bitnpson will join the party at Ithaci Those who will make tbo trip are: Judge and Mr. Alfred Hand, W illiam Connell, William T. Smith, Henry Belin, jr., Mr. and Mn. W. V Hall Btead, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hand. .Mr. Hnd Mrs. Gr. M. Ilallstead, Horace E Hand, Mr. nnd Mrs H, C. Sanderson, Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Fry, C. R. Fuller, Mr. and Mis. P. 8. Page, ex-Judge W H. Jessup, W. U. Jesiup, jr., Dr. Alfred Hand, jr., Mr. and Mrs, W. S. Mulford, of Montrose; Mr. and Mrs. John D. Law, John A. Law, Mrs. W. L. Wat son, of i'ltiston. "A pleasant social ovent of today is the gathering of the members of the Bryden family in this city and vicinity at 'he home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Inch on Grove street," said yesterday's Carbondale Leader. "Those gatherings were formally an annual affair except in those years when deaths have oc curred, and the past year has been the first ip a good while in which the grim reaper has not paid a visit to any of the homes among tho members of the family. To'lay's gathering is entirely informal. The large party sat down to a hearty dinner this afternoon, nnd it is hardly necessary to aay that this and the social communion were keenly enjoyed by all. Among those present aro Mr. nnd Mrs. James Bryden, Mr. und Mrs. James Young. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Al len, Mrs. Elizabeth Young. Mrs. Thomas Yonng, Miss Catherine Youn;. Dunmore; Mrs. Jam-s Mears, Scran ton; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bryden, Mrs. Alexander Bryden, Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Law, Mr. and Mrs. A. L Brvden, Mrs. Martha L. Bryden, Mrs. 0 0. Bowman, of Pittston; Mr. and Mrs. William Bryden, of Vandling. Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Miller and Miss Carrie Mil ler, of Scranton; John Brydeu, of Niu evah, N. Y. ; Mrs. Janet Bryden, Mr. nnd Mrs. Adam Bryilen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eimuud inch and fum ily, of this city; Mrs. Catherine P. Law, Pittstoa" A children's party was given for Ruth Hand yesterday afternoon In honor of her eighth birthday by her parents, Judge and Mrs. Alfred Hand, at the family residence. .'315 Washing ton avenue. Tboso who attended wore girls, who from 4 until 7 o'clock played games and generally enjoyed themselves on the spacious lawu. Ice cream, cake and ciiocolats and other light refreshment were eerved out of doors. There were present Ruth Archbald, Adeline Hand. Elizabeth Dickson, Mary Dick son, Natulie Connell, Josnio Uotinoll, May Logan, flattie Moore, Ella Moore, Louise Moore, May Hackett, Emily Hackett, MHrjorie Warren, Dorothy Warren, Mildrod Capwell, Mnrjirie Piatt, Margaret Post, Anua Rand, Edith Pendleton, Eioanor MolLitt, Helen Boies, Ray S.mlerion. Tho grand opening of the Burnett house, at Strmi'lshurg, under the man agement of Fabel & Olldorf, was an event that gave much pleasure to a large company of guests. Professor Rosenberry's orchestra played excel lent music. Among those present were F. D. Oildorf, of Scranton, and J. p. Delehanty, of Pictston. Mr. and Mrs. James Archbald, Miss Archbald and Miss Augusta Archbald; Mr. and Mrs. E L. Fuller. Miss Clara B. Simpson and Mia Catherine Stan ton, of Honesdale, leave this morning for Ithaca, where they will attend the Cornell commencement exercises dur ing the week. Miss Welles will Ko on Monday and will join a Rochester party. A mnsieale was given by Mri. L. S Richard Thursday evening at her resi dence on Qnincy avenue, in houor of her guest, Miss Sadie Kaiser, of Wilkes-Harre. (iueBts were present from Wlikes-Barre and Pittston. The occasion was a very ploasant oue. Pkhsonal Mention: Professor W. L McC'nlloh, who for sev eral years has held high rank among the faculty of Wood's business college, has severed bis connection with that Institu tion, in order to accept a profesjorship in the Sbatnokin Business cbllege. lie will be greatly missed by a Urge circle of friends. Mr. McCnlloh removed to Hmni okiu yesterday, and will enter upon I1I9 new duties at once. Rev. Dr. J. E. Price who visited friends in Scranton last Tuesday, had just preached the baccalaureate sermon in the commencement exercise of tho Ussluiug i m seminary at Sing Sing. Miss Rose OleVe land, sister of the president, delivered tho c 0111 mOIIOC me n t address. Rev. Frauk Jonathan Milman, or Col gate university, and a resident of Green Ridge, has been licensed to preach mid has received three calls, but as yet has not ac cepted any. Be will return from tho uni versity on Tuesday. IC. D, Hughes and wife, of Dickuou ave nue, returned from Philadelphia, Atlantic- City Ud Delaware Water Qap on Wednes day. Their trip was shortened about a week on account of thu sickness of Mr. Hughes, Hon. M. J. Itynn, who delivered tho lecture at the St. Vincent da I'aul enter tainment ut the Academy of Music, left for tii home in Philadelphia yesterday at 8 ;0 via. of tho Central Railroad of New Jersey. Miss Belin left bore Wednesday for New York where she sailed c 11 the Chester, of the American line.for Europe with party of Philadelphia and Pottevllle people. Attorney (.'. fj. Hawley was in Wilkes Bane yesterday and received many con gratnlatlons an his nomination for gover nor on the Prohibition ticket. Colonel Oeorge Baodersoo and family will attend the commencement exercises at Cornell eollego-uud witn rSI the gradua tion ot E. S. bandorsou. A party comprising Charlei Ribinoon, William Crahr, Frank Robllag, jr., C.J. Weicuel and J. J. Bnrke spout yesterday fishing at Maplewood. Mrs. W. II. Jossup, jr.. and children leave today tor Montrose, where they Will occupy .Mrs. J. D. Vail's cottago during the summer. Mrs. ('. A. Wheeler, of Boneedale, who has been visiting ber daughter, Mrs M. A. QOodwin, of Momey avenue, has returned home. Mis Ruby Qraham, of this city, was one of the guests at tho wedding nf Miss Min nie Stewart, ot Berwick to Robert L. Hub bo!!. Harry Kelmyer, of he West side, at tended the wedding of Uattle M. I'ettc bone, of Dorraneeton, to Willie H. .Miller. Joseph .McDonald, of Warrior Run, is Visiting his brother, Oeorgo ,T. McDonald, ticket agent at I ho Bridge street depot. Miss Agnes Plumb, of l'loinpton. who lias been tho guest of her uncle, W. E. Oreeley, returned home Wednesday. JInj.tr and Mrs. Everett Warren will leave here Wednesday for New York to sail on the New York for Europe. w. L Oarr spent a portion of the week in Moscow, and is now entertaining his lather, F. V. t'arr, of Honesdale. Mrs. Lewis A. Bright and Norman ii.C'ook of El le, Pa,, are visiting at the home of A. II. Celsling, Short avenue. John Paddock is clerking for II. M. Cole, tho Ureeu Ridgo druggist, during Mr. Cole's trip up the Hudson. Miss Francos B. Wiuton has returned frou school at Boston and is Visiting school friends at Troy. J. W. Young and wife, of East Stroads bnrg, are tho guests of Mr. an I Mrs- L. B. Smith, of Pei.n avenue. 11. M. Cole, wife and daughter, of Ca pouse avenue, left Monday for an extended triii along the Hudson, C. II. Hazlett.of Philadelphia, represent ing Bmead Will ft Co., called ou E. D. Fellows yesterday. Mrs. J. A. K)bertson nnd Mrs. W. D. Russell, of Sanderson avenue, spent yester day at Farview. Superintendent Uoorgo W, Phillips was busy during tho week preparing examina tion papers, Dr. Bud Mrs. Van Bcrger. of Green Ridge street, spout part of tho week in New Y'ork. Rev. d. O, Whitemire, who was sick and Unable to preach lust Sunday, is now con valescent. Deputy United States Marshal A. Scan lon was" in Wilkes-Barrj yesterday on business. Miss Maud Dimmlok, of Green Ridge, gave a small luncheon Thursday after noon, J. G. McAskie, of Adams avenue, spent Wednesday at Susquehanna and Thomp son. Professor F. E. Wood returned last even ing from atrip through the eastern states. E. A. Niveu, tho well-known Wilkes Bar! e journalist, WM in the city yesterday. Miss Edith Spencer, of Brooklyn, N. Y. is visiting relatives in this city. A. M. Fine, of Sanderson avenuo, bus beeu visiting at Lohightou. B. P. Decker, who has been ill for a week, is slowly recoveriug. Attorney Anthony Bauuian spent yes terday at Wilkes-Bar rs, Mrs. p. ;. Hazzard, of Dickson avouue, is visiting in Chinchilla. Miss Edith Greoley returned yestorday from Vassar. THE SWEET GIRL GRADUATE. She soon in platitudes will speak; The right can't be denied to her, And, troth to tell, shodl hardly strike A venerated chestnut like This phrase so oft applied to her. Wa$hington star. A few more days, nnd the rose of June With hope and the future will fall iuto tune, And tho sweot girl graduate, n poet und Will bo reading an essay a dozen ynrdj long. Detroit PrttPnu, In polysyllables shn wrote, This sweet girl grnduato to bo; But when she talk, with pniu we note, Sho murmurs 'Rats!" incessantly. H'usiinyfou Star. Now nil things gravitate To the sweet girl graduate. Her portrait's In the papers, And she has her hat on straight. .S't. Louis i'ust-Dixjiatch, White WjivfS of tulle and souls as white, And misty wreaths ot Un iting ln-es, And tender blooms of II iwer like faces, Of SDlrlt grace of (lower-like races, And brave prophetic thoughts and dreams And Dopes Of grand aud high endeavor, And of golden faith that seems To liht the future's way forevor. ASMSlan, wisdom told In speech 'that breaks from scarlet threads of smil- itiK Deep lore beyond tho sage's reach Between tbo Hues our souls b guiliug Philosophies of Attic titms, Aud Ciceronian Latin hissing, From lips that nature meant as rhymes To mart the poetry ot kissing. And lofty prophocies of deeds Of woman's freed sonl's hinh. begetting, And inward knowledge that tho needs Of life aro compassed in coquetting, High hopes that strike the tnirniug stars, .' m ni f ion tint shall never falter, Until as ending of life's wnrs Pallas surrenders at tho altar. Ah, wnves of tulle and gleams of light, And clinging wreaths of misty laces, Aud dreams and hopes that live tonight, And gentle hearts and flower-Ilka faces My prayer for you and all shall be. That every ungol withtn hearing May keep you what you seem to me la spitoofallmy cynic oncrlng. Memiliif Commercial. In Holland, Mich., C. J. Doesbury, pub lishes the News, and in its columns stronir ly recommends Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil lor coughs, colds, sore throat, catarrh aud asthma. rUWS NOTES FROM WALES. London, June 8. The Rev. Thomas Da vies, minister of the Welsh Congregation al chapel, Morriston, died ou Saturday week at tbo ago of 6j. He was the oldest Congregational minister in South Wales, and was a brother of the Rev. John Da vles, Taihiriou, Cardiff. The death is also announced of tho Rsv. T. Neville Andrews, superintendent of the Swansea district, Wesloyan Methudist con nection. Charles Wench, owner of Skorry's col lieries Wale ) is "without apeuny in the world." He lost, accordiug to his storv, $50,u in the miue. Tho sliding scale joint committee, of the South Wales Coal trade, have Just report ed the result of their audit, which will meau a reduction of 2 per cent, com mencing June 1, leaving the percentage, the 1879 standard, at gfjf, Margaret Phillips, ngedSO.of Brynmawr. has disappeared, and the mystery iB earn ing much anxiety in tho town. No motive can be assigned, aud the full torco of pol ice arc engaged in the search. At 11 meeting of the Welsh Liberal mem bers of parliament, a vote of confidence In Uosebery's government was carried, the four "revolters" still hatching n position of antagonism and voting against the mo tion. Further assurances have been given by the governmental to the parsing of thu Welsh disestablishment bill. e A meeting will bo hold at Chester dur ing tbo present week to organize a na tional "Cymra Fydd'1 society to extend to every parish in Wain and 10 all parts of England where Welshmen have migrated. The object is to fuster national sentiment and to consolidate (ho work of Welshmen generally In obtaining forward legislation lor the Piincopniity. see A great out cry is being raised against Lord Rosebery's connection with the turf and there is no doubt that in Wales a systematic agitation will in lime com mence upon Ibe matter. Horse racing with its attendant evil of battios bus for years been denounced by' the bailing uymru, mis is one or the many oimcni ties in succeeding Gladstone which the new prime minister has to contend with. The new net of parliament legalising and forming parish councils is being en thusiastically Uikeu up iu Wales and ev ery where preunrutioua are being blade to Organise tho new machinery of the land so as to allow it a fair trial, iu every par isu .a parts a meeting win Do neia which will be its supreme authority, and a parish council will be elected to deal with ail tii- internal affairs of the pari h, subject to tho approval of the district COUUOiL which will bo the responsible au thority for poor law, highway aud other matters of first class importance. Above this council and superior in position will tie the county council, which lias control of tho police, county officials, the admin istration of the law and thu supervision of the district and parish councils. Upon the return of a Welshman from America to his native laud he will b unable to grasp tho multifarious couucils und their du ties. Tho Rev. William Evans (Monwyson) will arrive at New York nb out Aug. 8, ni d will, 1 believe, visit your city during tho same month. Owen. THE BEST DRESSED WOMEN. Jndlo CboUet says They Are tho Women Who Wear wbut Becomes Them. In spite of the brilliant colors w hu h are undeniably tins mode at present, gray is also worn und appears In fashionably made toilets. After nil, the dictum of extreme fashion is only implicit obeyed by per sons no conscious of alack of taste und judgment in such matters as to be quite nt a loss unless following the lead of 11 n accepted uuthority-. Fashion demands tho QUAY AND OBANOS 00 WS, use of magenta, nnd they aooordlngly wear magenta, thereby securing to themselves the repose of feeling that they ore fashion ably if not becomingly clothed, and thero nro many women who will consciously OhooSO extreme fashion rather than ex treme booomingnoss in garments. Fashion is far more strict ns regards form than in respect to color. Few colors ever go Completely out of her gamut except nia genta and the very vivid blues and greens, nnd these are by no means Universally bo coming. The best dressed women are those Who know what best suits them und have tho courage of their convictions In spite Of fashion laws and prophets. (Jno may choose any color and yet lie in the mode this season however, since overy tint is well reptesantetl. Purples, preens and pinks are rathor more decided in tone than they nave been for Several years past and an' more generally employed, but t here nro enough persons who prefer mode col ors to have the latter Well represented in nil fabrics. Block is decidedly in vogno, as w ould naturally be tho case during a high ly colored season, ai it is required by way of contrast and for toning down Offeotl that might Otherwise seem gaudy. Today's sketch shows a costume of sil ver gray accordion plaited foulard combin ed with .strijMHl silk. The striped shirt has n very deep accordion plaited flounce of gray foulard. The corsage Is of the gray accordion plaiting, as are also the wide epaulets and the elbow sleeves. The yoke of the bodice Is of striped silk and Is bordered with black possementerio, All orange satin girdle encircles tho waist und gives oolor to tho costume, Tho child's frock is of rose, white aud yellow pluld foulard. JUDIO CBOLLXT. Tlin Oveiskirt Ouestlon. The question of oversklrtsdocs not soom a very absorbing one in the spring fash ions. Enough arc shown in the new gowns to give the style support and credence; but. Moulding to the New York Times, they arc rejected with remarkable unanim ity In favor of the. still modish and ele gant plain skirt orwith a bit of trimming that really only accentuates Its pkunno'.s. The short, pointed ovcrskirt In particular meets with a cold reception, it has a dow dy and ungraceful elfect, and why It should be insisted on bus not been demonstrated. A Quarter Cenlury Teat. For a quarter of a century Dr. King's New Discovery bna boen tested, nnd the millions who have received benefit from Its use testify to its wonderful curative powers in all diseases of Thruat.Chest and LuugS. A remedy that has stood the test so long nnd that has given so universal satisfaction is uo experiment. Each bottln is positively guaranteed to give relief, or tho money tv ill he refunded, ft. is admitted to be the most reliable for Coughs and Colds. Trial bottlesFreo at Matthew flro's. Drug Store. Largo size 5. and fl.OO. Mot I i ) it NEWS OF CHURCHES. Gblldren's Day Observed at 'Places of Worship. THE YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETIES Commendable Work That Is Being Done by These Organizations Pro jects for the Future Movements of the Pastors of tho City Churches. Work That Women are Doing for Cause of Religion and Morals. At tho quarterly conference held last Tuesday iu the Cedar Avenue Methodist Episcopal church, James Hidgoway and Uharles Mengle were elected Btowards of the church. On the last Hunday in this month the Grceu ltnigo Presbyterian church will celebrate the eighteenth anniversary, when tho pa-tor. Rev. N. Y. HUM, will preach a special sermon on the occasion. Tho choir of the Hickory Street Presby terian church, will give a dramatic enter tainment next Thursday evening at Nat ter's h ill ou the South bide. The title of the piece to bo performed is "Pupa lint's Krlsubt." The Sunday school of tho Pen n Avenue Baptist churoh are making urrangemeuts for their annual excursion and picnic, to take place about 1 hs mid lie of July. Dr. D. A. Capwell is president of the oxectivo committee The Ladies' Aid society ol tha Mreon Ridge Presbyterian church will give a Burrick entertainment on June SI, It will consist of s nig.-. and pictures of sceneries in twenty-three states In the Union, It la highly spoken ol and deserves a large patronage. The offering generally mado on Chil dren's Day for mission or educational pur poses has been unusually largo this year. The Providence Presbyterian church real ized three times as much as on any pre vious occasion. Other churches also re port Increased contributions, Lost Hunday the lUv. Mr. Bnbsrt, of Wilk' s-Harre, gave an interesting lecture on the colored people of South t'urolina, iu both the I'irst Congregational ami Ply mouth churches ou the West Side. The congregations bo addressed wore, well pleased ami they liberally subscribed for Livingstone college, in South Carolina. ltsv. P. It. Hawzburst, D.D., will lec tuio next Tuesday evening on Four Thousand Miles iu Eighty Minutes." This will be the hist of a series of three talks. The other two wiil be given on June 'J'J and July 10, ou "Tha Wonders of the World'' und , 'Tho Pas-ion Play." The two last lectuies will bj Illustrated bv a stare- I opticon. A delightful day was enjoyed last Sun day by hundreds of children in the Churches of our city. The exorci-cs wi re Witnessed by large audiences and the dec Orations who excellent. The following churches will celebraio the day tomorrow, nnd may they have such a day as lust Sunday was: North Main Avenue Baptist church nt . p.m., Providence Methodist Episcopal church at lu.y) a. m., Providence Curistfan chnrcb at 7 p. m., Providence Welsii Congregational church at t and 6 p. in.. Park Place Methodist Episcopal ouurcii at 7 p. m., Second Qerman chnrcb, Prospect avenue, at 7 p.m.; Elm Pant church ut IU.HU a. m First Qerman church at in 3') a.m., and iu Petersburg Mission chapel at 3.80 p.m., H rantou Street Baptist church at 10.90 a. m. YOUNG PCOPU'3 SOCIETIES, The Young People's union of tho Welsh Hnptist church of Providence are busily engaged preparing a sutiul. The Yonng People of tho First Congre gational church are arranging for their an imal convention to Lake Ariel, that will take place In July. I.nst Tuesday the Young People's so ciety of Christian Endeavor of the Penn Avenue Baptist church elected oflkers for the next six months. The tiuild Mission bend Will give one of the b st fan drills at nn entertain nieut mxt Monday even. Tho benefit is for loieigu mission work. The Junior Luther League of tho Holy Trinity church will enjoy a day's outing today. Kev. and Mrs. E. L. Miller will accompany the society and be tbo young est of the juniors. Tho Young People of the Plymouth Con gregational church held a strawberry so cial last evening, the proceeds of which will defray tho expenses incurred iu tho lust Christian Bndeavor convention. Nest Thursday the l.uthor League so cieties ot northeastern Pennsylvania will hold their lir.st annivrrsnay in tbo Holy Trinity cunrch. Bepresentatives from as sociated societies will be present and the visiting delegates will deliver addresses line read papers. The Young People's society, of the Hick ory Btreet Presbyterian church, will take n day's outing next Thursday, About lifty of them expect to and spend the day on the farm of Mr. Weicher, a member of the church, who reides u few miles out of town. ,'Ihe question of tho Epworth league guards I freely discussed at present, aud the argument pro. and con. is pretty even ly divided. While the debate proceeds, new companies nre continually being or gansied, and if the boys had a voice on tho question It would be speedily decided and no one can doubt tho result. The Epworth League societies of scran ton and vicinity have beeu organized into n union. The work is curried on by a cabi net, composed of pastors and laymen. In computing the number of members iu the societies iu town, the members in the cabi net were astonished to fiud it over -,0uU This is a power for good in our city. The Young People's society of Zion church, on jlifdin avenue, is ono of the strongest organizations in tbo city. It numbers SO members, and under tho leadership of uohn (iahu as president, nnd Jliss Jc.sepbiuo Kohrwnsser as secretary, tho society Is doing good work. Tho ser vices Sunday evening are conducted iu both English and (iermnu and aro very well attended. PASTORS AND PUtPITS. Rev. M. P. Fuller dud Ambrose Mulley left yesterday for Lake C'omo for a day's Bshlns, Hev. W, F. Davis, of Providence, is de livering a series of sermons on "St. Paul In the Ueutile ("huicbes." Kev. W. J. Ford, of tho Green Ridgo Baptist church, has begun a series of ser mons on "Tho Ten Commandments." Kev. L, Lsnt bni been called to the pas torate of ht. Paul's church, ou Prospect avenuo. Ho will begin work on July 1. Mr. Parsons, n lay preacher on the West Hide, will occupy the pulpit of the Sj'cr.m tou .street Baptist church tomorrow even ing. Kev. P. R. liawxhurst, I). I.)., will i r o o n sermon to Children at 10.80a, in., torn n row In the Pari; Place .Motbodlst Kpboopal chnrcb. Eugene Thonios, a theological student of CroEer seniinnry, iu Chester, will preach tomorrow morning at tho North Avouue Baptist churoh. Rov. D. M. Kintor will go to Pleasant Mount und spend a few days with Dr. II 0, Noble, who will guide him to wheio tin lisiies play iu the Lookawaxeu river. Kev. N. F. Btahl left last Monday f r PriDosloD, N. J,, whero he attended tb commencement exercises of that institu tion lie returned bomo Wednesday ov. - nut Kev. Angnit Lnnge, of the Hickory Street Presbyterian church, left la it Mon day for lilootnlield seminary, where he at tended commencement exercises. Ho re turned home yestenluy. Next Wednesday Hev. W. (J. Partridg will deliver tne oration b fore the Alum.: of Colgate university, in liamiltou, N. Y This is Mr. Partridge's alma mater, wher Do spent nine years of his life. Rev. W, A Watklus, accompunled bj the Various Mr. nnd Mrs. William Chappe'd, left fi-r Lowisburg yesterday to attend the com-I mencement exercises of Bucknell Univer-1 sity. They will spend a week there. Kev. R. P. Williams, Holyhead, Angel-1 sea, N. W., is now on a visit to this cnun- try. He is one of the best known men of I the Oohgregationalilts in Wales, and is an abla preacher. Ho will preach tomorrow in Jermyu. Rov. U. W, Partridge is preaching two series of sermons, the one ou Sunday i morning on "Man Made on tho Imago of Uod," and the other on Sundny cvouiugs on "Tho i-'uture Life" They aro listened to by largo congregations. Tho Congregational pastors of Lacka- i wuuua und Wyoming valleys mot last Monday ut Miners. A paper won read by Rev, Ivor Thomas, of Tnylor, on "The Re vival Meeting iu tho Chuach." The next meeting will be held iu Taylor. Kev. M. D. Fuller was in lllnghamton Inst Wednesday, miking arrangements for the next convention of Epworth league societies iu tho Wyoming conference. Lat year the conveutiou was held in the Parlor City und WU delegates camo together. This year it may bo held iu SiTauton, and ir the executive committee -.visiles to see over a thousaud del-gates convened it had better decide at ouco to hold it here. WOMEN AND CHURCH WORK. The sewing school of tho Second Ger man Methodist Episcopal (chnrcb, will hold a picnic ou the Fourth at Mountain hike. class No. ! in the Providence Presbyter ian church, Mrs. J. K. Smith, toucher, will run au excursion next Thursday to Far view. The King's Daughters nf the Asbury Methodist Episcopal church are preparing an entertainment that will be given to the public. Next Tuesday da s No. 10 in tbo Provi dence Methodist Episcopal Sunday school, ; iss Annie Mnlloy, teacher, Will run uu excursion to Lake Ariel. The strawberry social held in tho First Qerman churoh last Wednesday and Thursday, was a grand BUOCOSSi TH0 bouse Was crowded both evenings aud all were pleased with the bountiful prepara tions of the Ladies' Aid society. The Ladies' Aid society of tho Cedar Avenue Methodist Episcopal church, hss completed nil Its plans for its excursion on the 'nil last., to Lake Ariel. Mrs. John Fldeburg, president, nnd Mr!, bulllvnn, secretary, buve been Very diligent ia the work. TOMORROW'S CMUKCH SERVICES. All Souls' Ciii iu h Pine street, uenr Adams avenue, R-;v. George W. Powell, pastor, will proaou tomorrow at 1080 a.m. ou "Groat Lessons from Little Cblldron." Children's servires at 19 m. Young Peo ple':'. Christian Union meets at 7.2'J p. m. CvLVAttv Bxtorjibo CiiUKon Corner of Mobi l e and Gib on street, Rev. W. H. Btubblebttic, pastor. Mornlnu subject, "The Great Question," at IC.tU Crisnau Endeavor, 0.4 p. ra. Sei vice at 7..V.' p.m., when P.ev. li V. SVlcka Will ja tacii or. Ibe Bubjeut, "Tue Houswaid lr.;b." All welcome. CnniSTiAra C'HArrii Pone anne, Or. on Itidge. . C. Kau.Mr, of Pbilsdel phin, Pa,, will jirnicu. Subject 10.80, "Enochs Prophecy;" 7..V, ' i Hie KeMir rectiou a Necessity," Sunday, K.ioa. m. t-ests free. All v.ulconie. CHonon o Christ, Soibktibt Spencer bniluing, 610 Aosins avenue. Hible lesson at 'M:Ml a. m. and church service lit 7:'M p. Carol Norton, of New York, speaker. All aro welcome, .Seals fieo. Elm Park iUTitowsT E-'ircoi-al Chubch Bnv. V.. ii. linrrv, feoetor. Morning, childrou'a II ral rvic tviu ii.g, the pastor will 1 .reach. 0.W l. 1'' , Ej iv rth ueague toeetlajf. ENCL18R EVAKOltLtCAL l.'THVHAN Cburca, The first services w.il be bald on Hunday at 10.830. in., at the Yo-mg Men's Christian association ou Wyoming avenue. All are welcome. Foster U. t.ift. paitor. Ureem Biboa Evamqxuoal ClIUROR Capouse avenue. Buuday school nt 9.30 and Dieaching at 10.0 a. iu. Children's Day exercises at 7 p. m, A programme entitled "The Open Door" will oe ron dered. Everybody welcome. G.L. Ma'co, pastor. Green Kiuiie DarnsT Church. Rov. W. J. Ford, pastor. Services at 10.30 a.m. and 7..M0 p. in. Subject iu the morning, "Doing, Net Getting, tbo Motive of the Christian,'' iu the evening, ''Tbo First Cuiumaudmout." Saint lurk's CUCRCH Rev, Rogers Israel rector. Fourth Sunday after Trinity: Holy Communion, b a. u. service aod ser mon, 10.30 n. m. ; Sunday eoboul and Bible clnas, 9.30 p. m.j evening jrayr 7.30 in in. Nursery open r.t ifl a. in. at 325 Washington avenue, vl;ro bd ilreu will be bin ly cu.ed for while par ents attend service. Saint LtJEB's DVSUORS MtStI0X--KeV. A. L. Urban in charge. Sunday ichool 8 p. m.; evening l layer and sermon, 4 p. ni. SCRANTON STllKET 13ATT1ST Cni'ltC'.'l TtlO Sunday school of the Scranton Street Bap tist churoh will observe '"Children's Day" with nn exercise entitled "Christ Our King" nt 10.30 a. in. Thero will bo no ses sion of the Sunday school at 3 p. in, Iu the absence of the pastor, Rev. T. J. Collins, the evening sermon, at 7.3d p. m., will bo by Rev. William Parsons. Young People's So. lety of Christian Endeavor will meet at 0.30 p. in. Simpson Methodist Episcopal CHURCH Services appropriate to Children's Day, including the baptism of children, at 1U.3D a. in. Iu the evening Samuel T. Jones, of New York, will speak on thu work of tbo Rescue million. All seats free. Tuinitv LuTimtAN CRCRCR Adams avenUO, corner .Mulberry street, Rev. E. L Miller, pastor. Barvlces at 10,30 a. m. and 7.3d p. ui. Tho pews aro free aud visiting Worshipper! are always welcome. The Ptflfl A VENUS Baptist Cm.-'it Kev. Warren G. Partridge, pastor. Ser vices at 10.30 u. m. and nt 7 DO p. m. Sub ject in the morning, "Influence of the Imagination ou the Religions Life" In the evening, "The Judgment Seat of Christ." A cordial welcome to nil. The Second PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Cileries E. Robinson, D. D. pastor. Services 10.30 a. m. and 7.3 ) p. in. CLil dreu's Day, special music by the choir nnd Sunday school and sermon by the pool or, In the evening there Will bl a rsu Ser vice end fhorl lormon by the pssti r on the "Gospel Clearing Houst," SngMrlted by the late vi . ir of the beuketS to tun Olty, Scats free iu th evening. CURES Biliousness. CURES Biliousness. CURW Biliousness. Direct Proof. My wlfo has been troubled with Liver Complaint and Pal pitation of the heart for over a year, llor case baffled tho skill of our beat phyah inns. After uslns three bottles of your Pin dock Illond Hitters -he ia al most entirely well. Wo truly rocoinuiend your medicino. Q Bonos W. sn a wlu Montpelier, Willkuue Co., O Regulates The LIVER The GENUINE New Havoa I! ESTABLISHED 1808 Now York Witrerooms-No. 80 Fii'tli Avunuo. E. C. BICKER & CO., Sole dealers in this section. OFFIClil-m Adams Avo., Telophono DTd'tf n 1 1 r minis l s iuiiwi BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL I'UYKHIANs A.l MJUOKOnT D B. Q. liDOAR DEAN has removed to 6H biiruro i.ff..n .' t, ,1... .vuire; jD'i'A'1, NNELL, Office Jul Wnshlngtoa cornor vru strew, over ftSKffc u drugstore. Kulildoiioo. ?ti VlnesX i fi't v1". "0.aJtol2. m. sod to 4 and 1 Ca0to7.au p. m. Sunday, 8 to 3 j). in. nB-J E. ALLKS. Ulrica cor. Ladi ! ZZ, wanna and Wuehnstou avee. : over Loon ard shoe tore; oitioe bourn, Utolla. m, aod K evenings at ruaiitouc I ) llLL , iVKEJ- Practiro limited to DuV tm. fS? 8$ 9 Ear' Nose and Throat! Bt?eor Wj,omme ve. Kotldonce, W Vine I)lt-nV tATE; Washington Avenue. IJ Office hours, 8 to a.m., l.Wto J and f I lenience atltl Madison aVmua JOHN U WEN XZ, M. ,. OiUeeVVJraTw " Common wealth building: roaldonce 711 atadlsonuve; offiue hours. 1J to hi, I to 4, 7 to I-; fcundnys 2.3U to 4. oveulntfe at residence. A spsoalty made of alfaSsaa of tho eyo, car. noun and throat and gyneoology. I.AWVIiKS. .1 M; CUUNOK-B Law and Collection of- ii i, U 71" T.i opposite rnrosi rUlj couecuonsa Hpt-clalty throughout Pennsylvania; reliable correspond- flltH II ,. ' j WMM VI . I . 'AJVltom? aad Counsel- Iv, i? . " OemmonwsaJ huitdiui W aubiugtoa ave. W. H. Jessi-p, Uouacl K. Hawd. W. H. Jesbup, Jr. WILI.ARD. WARItliN & KNAPP, Attor .',.nys and Counselors at Law, Hepuhllcan l inlili.'ii;, W aahinrton ave.. Scranton, 1'a. M li.hso; a W1Lim, Attorneys and i LouuseUors at Law: i.lluyill mil Kl.ll.r., building, Bcrantou, I'a. gpswiu, a rATTsnso William A. Wilcox. A LFKBD HANI), WILLIAM . I. HAND, At j tornaya and Counsellors, Commonwealth '"'ddiiiL-. ItooniH 18, -A) and 21. w V. HuYI Attorney at Lnw.Nos.lll and 20, Burr building Washington avenin, IENKY i ,11- . '...ni uaw oiuroH m rrice building, 12U Washington ownue. I .:i.-tr v , ., w., (RANic f . OKmm Attorney at; 5. Cent I-.Yrhfl1Ll. li, I.ii.v. Room a. MILTON W. LOW BY. i ll Von 8TORCH, Att'VM Si UT.ah.nn. ton av.. 0. H. Bfiuare I A M ES W. OAKFoKO, Attorney at Law. O leoins 63. M and HA i'lnm...'i, Mi S"1' KlniAK, Attorney at U 1 ' Offl i, 811 Bprneest, Scranton, Pa, I A- WATUKo, Attorney at Law. W u. '-ackanjmiiBcraBten, Pa JJ P. BM1TH, (onusehor at Law. Office, f rooms ,il, &v M CoimnonweuItU buildlntf. K. PITOHMK. Att.,r.,o.- ,., i nu. i w nionw-a in hiiiloiuu. .Sernnton, I'a. mam II, V,..lll 7" 7. ' I COMEGY8 il Snruro st. 1) 11 kl.ii-1 1 ,i mi m a. TT ! . tifii i il real eM.i-.te frceuri ty. 40s Spruoa L' vii i Ti r: r. . . . . iv.i.ijnji, Anorusv-ai-iaiWi l;SJ Wy oming avenue, aeranton. S IKKll.S JJCHOULOK THE LACKAWANNA, .Scran" J ton pa prepares boys and g-frls forcollegj oi buslueae: thoroughly trains younif children. Catalogue at reuueet. Rev. Thomas M. Cans. Waltkh H. BtTEl.fc "1ISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN '1 and School, 412 Ailauis avenue. KudiIi Aw-'iV'i tlm0S- Nl!3:t Urm wlU "l'"0 !! N I 1ST P! Si. LAUBACH, burgeon Dentist, No."il3 . yomlua ave. 1; M, KTBATTON ofllr.o fV.al l y 1, , .,. LOAM, ' rl;-K, '',V;j avinRsaLcairAB8"o A elation will loan vou m .noy ou easier teniM nnd pay you better on iuveatiuunt than any oilie,- assoolstlon. Call ou 8. N. 0ALLEN I'l.b, lion,- Maul,- bulldim- KEEUR, (4- ,l' CL.AKK co- Seo.lmen, Floriati and Nurserymen; store 146 Washington avenue; (rreon h.mso,13oo North Main avenue; More telephone Ts- TEAS. ""AND UNION TEA CO.". Jones Bros. W I RKM ItKKNK. TOS. KUETTEIj, 6i5 Lackawanna avenue, r Sernnton. Pa.. jnanuTr nf Wire Screens HOTELS AM) UKSTAUnANTs. fPHE WESTMINSTER, 217 -21H Wyomina 1 sve, Rooms heated with steam; all mod era improremnnta. C. M. Tim mam. Prop. rpHE ELK CAFE, lifl.andl27 Franklin ave A nuo. Rates reaBonahlo, , P. Zi EuusB, Proprlotor. i E8XMLNSTEB HOTEL. ' II W' ' KCHENCK, Manager. Sixteenth street, one block east of Broadway, at Union bauare, New York. American plan, per day and upward. C'OYNE UOU8E. kiuropoan plan; good ' rooms. Open day and night liar au plied with the best P. M. COYNE, Proprietor. UCKAKTOH MOUSE, near D L. W. pas O icngor depot. Conducted on tho Europoan Pan. Victim Koch. Proprietor. J. RAND CENTRAL The largest and" twsT yj eqiilnped hotel in AJJentown, Pa.; rates i2 and Ji.oO nor day. VicToa p. Pahneb, Proprietor. AKOH1TKOTS. AVIS & HOUPT, Archltecto. Rooms VH. tfi and :.v Coinmonwealth b'ld'ir. Brranton, L. WALTER, Architect, Library bund . ing. Wyoming avenue. Hcniuton. L. DROWN. Arch B. Architect Price bnildjBg.Ha Washington ATe.,Scrantou. MIStEl.l.AMCOlS. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA - MUSIO FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed ding and concert work furnished. For terms address It J. Bauer, conductor. 117 Wyomiug ave., over Hulbert'e music store. 11 ORTON D. 8WaWs-"v7iIOLESAL3 1 1 lumber, Price bulldini Scranton, Pa. MBQABOKK BROTHER8, "' PRINTERS' (upplioB, enveloni-s, papor liags. twlno. Warehouse, 130 Waaliiugton ave., Scranton, Pa. jOOTE'S LIVERY. 163.1 Capouse avenue. 1 First class carriaues. D L. FOOTE, Agt Funeral Director nnd Embalmer. rntANK P. BROWN ftCO., WHOLE 1 sale dealers in Woodware, Cordage and oli Cloth, "no W. Laokawanna avenue. EZRA FINN A- SUNS, builders and'rontrar lor j. Yards: Corner Olive st. and Adami live.; cornor Ash st and Penn ave., Scranton THE IS THE BEST. Got prices and ee the furnace and be eon vincoil. A full line of HEAT KRS, Appello and Gauze Door Ranges, CONLAN'S HARDWARE PITTSTON PA. For Delicacy, For purity, and for improvement of tho cora- plciion, nothing equalH Pozzoni's Powder. THE DICKSON MA1MU FACTU Rl NG CO KCKANTON AND WILKES-BARRE. PA., MANUFACTURERS (.' Locomotives and Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. General Office, SCRANTON, PA. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF N. J. LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION Antbraclto coal used oxduaively, lnsurlaa rleai.huees and comfort TIMK TABLE IN KITECT MAY 20, 1S94. Trains leave Scranton for Plttstou, Wlllte. Barro. etc . ut BJU 11.30 a. m., 12.60. 2 OU, S.30, S OU, I.SS, 11.1)5 p. m. Sundays, U.O) a. m.. 1.03, 2.15, 7.10 p. in. For Ailnntlc City, 8.20 a. m. For Now York, Newark and Elisabeth, 8.29 (exnroas) a. m., 12.50 (.eiprost with UunTot parlor car), 3.ao torpross) p. ru. Sunday. 2.15 p. tt, For uAccn CniNK, ai.i.entown, Bktiii.s BSU, Eastom and I'iiiladelpiiia, H. JJ a. rn.. U50. 3.30 6.00 (oxoept Philadelphia) D. iu. Snuday, 2 15p. m. . ?or Loxo Kn.acn, Ocean Ghove, etc., at 8.20 a. in , 12 60 p. ru. For Heading. Lebanon and Harristnirg, via Allontowu, 8.20 a. m., 12.50, 5.00. p.m. Sunday. 2.1i p. m. ' For IVittaville, 8.20 n. in., I2.C0 p. m. Returning, leave New York, foot ot Llborty f ifiVrftft riTer' ,4tJ',U) ffipross) a. m.. 1.10, 1.30. 4.) (cxpross wtth Bullet parlor car) p. m. Sunday, 4.3d a. in. Loave Philadolpbhi, Roadlng Terminal, 9.0!) a. m., 2.0U und 4.:Vi n, in. Sunday, ii.7 a. m. Through tickets to ail pulute at lowest ratos may bo had on application in advance to the ticket agent at tha stntlen. H. P. BALDWIN, J. n. OLHAtTSEN, Cieii. Sunt DELAWARE AND HUD SON RAILROAD. Commencing May to, IBM, trains will run ns follows: Trains leave Bridge stmot Station. Sernnton. for Pitt ton, Wllke- Barre, etc., 8-Ou. .'.:. 11.87, 10.42a. m., 12.10, l.t'.V 2.83. 4 10, M&, Ut, 'j. 15 ami ii.. .j i). in, For New York anil Phila- rlell.hin. KIHIn m 1" in '. J3. 4.1(1 and 11.30 p. m. ' " ' For Honesdale (irom Delaware, Lackawanna aud western depot;, 7 OU, H.'Ju, lo.lo n.m., l'J.'JO ui.. 1. 17, 5. 10 p. ni. For Carbonoale and Intermediate stations. 6.40, 710. DM, 10. 10 S. m.. U.00 iu ,2.17, 3.Hi,5 HI, B.S0 and V H p. m. from Bridge btreet Depot. 1.09 a.m., i!.t7and II :j p. m. Past estin-ss to Alb. my. Saratoga, the Adt rondsok Mountains, Bosbm nnd New England points. 6.111 a. m., arrlv,n at Albany U4& Sarntoaa 2.20 p. in., und leaving Scranton at .1 p. in., arriving nt All an at i.K p. in., Sara teia. 1 2 . Via. m , and B s'on, 7.01 a. m. The only direct route between thu coal Heidi and Boston. "Tho Leading Tourists' Routs of America" to tho Adirondack .Mountain re torts. Lakes Oaorgo and Chaiuplnla, Montreal, etc. Time tablos Bhowlng local and through train service hetwecu stations on all divisions Dela ware and Hudson system, luay b. obtained ab all Delaware aud Hudson ticket oflb es. H. (i. YOUNU, J. W. BUBDIOK, Second Vice President. Gen. Pas- Agt AVI .-), l -.' I. Train loaves Bcrantui for Dil'adelphla and New York via. U. Sc Ii R R. at 3 a.m. 12. Pi. ) llu 1 1 nr. .. ... mlm r T i. .r 11 1. .. .... 2.8S and 11.36 p. in via D., L. is W. R. R , OOL B.llf. 11.20 a. in., nnd 1.30 p. in. Leave Scranton for Pittston and Wilkes. Barro via D.. L. & W. R. R., (i.OJ, 8 08, 1 1 UJ a. m , 1.30. 3.50. B.07, n. i0 p. ra. Leave Scrant, m for White Haven, Hazleton, Pottsvilla and all points on tbo Beaver Meadow and PottsVille branches, via E. & W. V.. il40ii.ni.. via D. & 1L R. H. at a.m.. 12.10, 2.3S. 1.10 p.m., via I)., L. t: W. B. R., C.U0, s.oi, 11.20 a in., 1.30, 3. .V i p.m. Leavo Scranton for Bethlehem, Esatou, Beadma, nsrrisburg and all Intermediate points via D. 4; H. H. It, ty a m , 12.10. 2.;H, 11.33 p.m., via D., L. Aj W. B. R.,(i.00.s.0j, 11.20 a. m., Lao i m. Leave Scranton forTunkhannock, Towsndt, Elnuru, Ithaca, Qeiieva and all latermedttts points via l.i. H. R It, Ii.e7a.iu., 12 In and 11.3 p. m.,via D. L. W. R B., K.04 a.m.,UU p. in. Leave Scranton for Rncaester, Buffalo, Ni agara Falls, Detroit. Clueago and all polati west via D. it It. R. R., B.07 :..ra.,U.0,H.I.-,.ll.33 p. m.. via D. L. - W. B. It and PitKt.ci Junction. 8.00 a.m., 1J0, s , , p. m., via E. Ss W. B.K.. 3.41 i). m, Fo:- Blmira and tin west via Sahmtnov, vis D. a 11. K, R. (.07 a.m., bi.10,0.15 p, m., via D., L. & W. R.H., ,b.0B ii. in., 1 I I aud Ii.'.i7 p. m. Pullman parlor und sleeping or L. v. chair ears on all trains between L. & H. Junction or Wilkes Barre and New York. Philad.-lpjla, Bull. ile and Bospon'ion Bridge BOLLIN II. WILBUR, Geu. Sunt. East Div. I HAS. S, L'-.E. Gen. Pass. Ag't, Pliila.Pi. A W .NONNEM ACHEB, Ass't Q u Pass. Ag't, South Bethlehem, Pa. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN RAILROAD. Trains loave BorantoU as follows; Espnvis for New York and ah points East. 1 .40, 2.60, 6. IP, WM and U.5o a. ni. ; 12 6. and 3.60 p, m. Express lor JSaston, Trenton, Ptnladolphla aud tho South, 6.1.1, 8.0J aud 0.6'. a. in.; 126 and 3.6(1 p. m. Washington and way stations, 3.56 p. m. Tobyhunna acenimnouAtion, 0.11! p. m. Expr ss for Blm;hamtoti, Oswego, Elmlrs, roruing, Bath, Dansvlllo, Mount Morris and Bullalo, 12.10, 2 16 a. m. and 1 21 p. ru., making close connections at Butlalo to all points iu thd West. Northwest and Southwest. Bath accommodation. U a. m. Blugbamton uud way stations, 12.37 p. m. Nicuol-ou acoommooatloa, a: 4 p. ni. and 6.10 p. ra. Blnghamton and Elmlra Expross. 0 06 p, m. Express tor Cortland, Syracuse, Oswog t.'tica and Richfield Springs, 2.16 a. m. and 1.21 p. ra. Ithaca, 2.15 and Bath ,mi m. and 1.21 p. m. For Northumberland, Pittston, Wilkes liurre, Plymouth, Blonraaburg and Danvill , inakinjf close connections at Northumberland for W'illliiuisport, Harrisburg, Baltimore, WaaO" lagton and tho South. Northumberland nnd Intermediate stations, fl.00. U.6j a. m- and 130 and Din p. ni. Nantlcoao ana Intoriuediute stations, H.OS and 11.211 a. m Plymouth and lutormoalntj stations. 3..ri0 and 8.6; p. ra. . Polbnaa parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trams. , . ..ui- For detailed Information, pocket tira tablov etc., apply to M. L. Smith, city ticket odlc 32 Lackawanna avenuo. or depot ticket olhcA Si'ItA'VTlIN HIVI-ION. In BsTeel January -"'in. INtll. Norlh linn ml . Hnuili Bnand, 200 '207 iOS I20S 8U4 ns Lab 1 Stations L . , f h i?i?a (Trains Daily, Be 3 fi ; I ij w J cept Sunday.) r g q j r if Arrive " "Leavo. i a u 7 26N Y. l'rnukllu s: I ... 7as 7 in West 42nd street ....I .... 7 M 7 00. Weehawkeu ....I Duo r m Ip iiArrlvo Leave m' 'r m Taut ... 1 lMiancncI; .luuctlon One 2 03 0 10 I0H Hancock Soil..., 8H 76 ...WW Starlight 6 18 .... a its 7 Si .... 126 Preston Park SIR .... itl T4S .. l-.M7i I'oino 0 32 .... 2 41 738... .I2S Poyntello 4! .... 260 tit .... i26 Belmont S4S ....If M T .... 12 13 Pleasant ML 666 .... 3 ol IT t .... 112.1'! I'ldondale Hi .W ....I s o9 7 0sp m 11 r-Vj Fnrset city 7 lea u 3 ID 0 616 3211141 Cai bonduio 7 24 U U 8 31 1 485 27:111401 White Bridge 7 21 'I4SI8SS (8 43 fs n .... i m ay arid f i nt.n aa a si 041 BsquM sermyn r si ti63 4s 0 36 6 Mill SO Archibald T4.M0iS.HSl fO.13 6 lllfll'.'6 Wlntoii T 43 10 05' 8 4 021)611121 Prckvlllo T 48 10 ii), 8 60 025 out: 111 17 Olyplunt 7 62 10 16:404 0 21 SO U 1.1 lllcksnu 7 84 10 17 4 i'T fO 10 4. V I I 13 Throop 760 10 201410 0 16 4 V 1110 Providence 8ovl(ii;t 4 14 fS18f4.lv.... Park PiilcO 8 02 m SI 4 IT 010 4 tin 11 05 sorauteu so. le 30 4 80 p h'c mi m l.e.ue Arrive a ka it t a All trains ruu dally except BUUdlJ. f. sbrnllles that trains stop ou slinal for pas. sengers, Addli tonal trains leave Carbnirtnle tor scran ton i. o and 0.16 p. iu., arriving at scranton 1.6S and 7. oil. Leave scranton for carbondale 9.50 and 8.80 arriving at carb ndle .it r.ao and 9.18 p. ui. recure rates via Ontario a Western before purchasing tickets and save money. Pay aud Mthgl Kipress to the Wcsi. J. C. Anderson, )en. pass Agt V. Vlttorolt, Dir. pass, Agt. Hcianton, Pa. E1 RIE AND WYuMINO VALLEY RAIL j ROAD Train' leave Scranton for Now York and in termediate points en the Erio railroad at 0 3$ a. in. and 8.21 p ni. Also for llonesilr.le. llawley and local points at it 86, 0.46 n.m , and 3 24 p. m. All tho above nro through trains to and from Honesrlnle. An additional tram leaves Scranton for Lake Ariel nt 5.26 p.m. nnd arrives at Scran ton from ttm Lake at 8 40 a m and 7.35 p.m. Trains leave lor Wdkos-Barre at O.iu a. m. and 3.11 p. m.