TI1E (SCflANTOH TRIBlfXE-SATURDAY MORNING. JULY 1894. A ..A SI. mem Soctalr:f: ' , m Prophesies that impetus would be given the social element to whirl and take on new end more spirited life with the advent of the college men ami the return of tbe young ladies from school, have fallen with a sharp ami pronouuoud tbud. For tbe past two weeks families have been scurrying mvny to the mountains, seashore and Europe until the few who rumain are beginning preparailons to follow in 11 1 if lit. It is either too hot or else tbe available cumber of pleasure loving Jieople is too small to warrant any ergo social affairs. When the throngs return Sept. 1 it is probable that a dif ferent state of things may exist. Many will te here to attru'a the tournament jt the Curboudalo Tennis club at Far view the last week in August and tbe jcrantou tournament a few days later. r It is quite likely that a lar io cumber of women will attend the race or tbe Gentlemen's Driving club this after noon if tbe wsatoer is favorable. Cer tainly tbe sport will be . esciiinn from the fitot that all the drivers will be well known residents of the city whose paramount object is to beat their com petitors and have the honor of win cing. Neitlfer professionalism nor prizes cnt any figure in the affair both are tabooed. Unfortunately tbe distributing of tbe invitations did not occnr until Thursday and up to a late hoar that nigbt only 1,000 u nines bad heeu furnished. Any proper person will be admitted to tbe park and given a seat in tbe grand stand, whether they possess un invitutlou or not, The past week witnessed the close of tbe terms of many musio classes. Fol lowing are amoug the recitals siven: Professor Soutbworth's, at Young Men's Christian Association hall Mou "lay afternoon; Professor Huydn Evans', at Stelle & Seeley's Monday evening; Professor Albin Korn's, at Powell's last night; Miss Clara Dd Long's, at Clark's ball, South Slain vena?, Thursday evening; Miss Auna K. Williams, at 108 Tench street last iiight; Miss Gertrule Morris', ut ber residence on Pino street last evening. The erapbio letter on page 4 from Major Everett Warren describing bis experiences on the ocean, notably just after the midnight crash of his steam ship, tbe American liner New YorH, with tbe Spanish vessel El Dorado, during a heavy fog, will be read with interest, Major and Mrs. Warren are both enjoying excellent health and ex press delight with the pleasures of their summer's outing, Tbe ladies of the Home and Foreign Missionary society of the Providence Presbyterian Church yesterday beld their July meeting upon the invitation of their president, Mrs J. D. Von Storcb, at her cottage at Maplewood. Tbe husbands of the members were guests of tbe society. Misses Marie and Kate and Edwin Nettleton gave an informal party last evening at Ureen Kiuge street and Adams avenue for tbeir oousin, El win Nettleton, of Andover college, who is visiting them while enrouta to bis ! horns in Toledo, 0. An informal dancing party was sHven Thursday evening by. Miss Decker at 619 Jefferson avenue, for &iss Van Boskerck, of Plainfield, N. J. PfinsosAL Mention: At the meeting and banquet of the Scran ' ton Cleric at the Hotel Eluihurat Tuesday there were present Rev. 8. C. Logan, I. D., Kev. D. W. SkelHuger, Rev. Georce E. Guild. Rev. J. W. Williams, Rev. William P. While, D. D., Rev. W. W. Shaw, Rev. Eneas McLean, Rev. J. J. Rankin, Rev. A. i. Wesley, Rev. D. P. Jones, Rev. Foils Kteinmunu, Rev. X. F. Stahl, and Rev. L. D'Auna. 'Peter Lo wry, of Chieago, who stopped off in this city a week ago on bis way to New York, from whence he inteuds to sail for Ireland, and who baa been visiting sinre with friends in llinooka and on the South bide, will take the afternoon train tomorrow tor New York. He will leave on June 11, tjaklbg passage on the steamer City of Paris. Fred Mason, Donald Hnll, Haines Lath rop, George Lindsay, Fxl Nettleton. Charles Poud and Jack Fordliam, all of Green Ridge, constituted a camping party that left y eiterday to spend a week or two on the shores of Hickory lako, at Poyntelle. Among the Soranton people In New York during the week were C. 11. Doud, jr., H. M. Boies, E. L, and M. B. Fuller, T. V. Powderly, H. B. Wilkins, W. B. Dcnlan. Miss Augusta Archbald will leave on Monday for Pottsville, where she will spend a few days with her brother before joining her parents at Martha Vineyard Miss Lsora J. McLaughlin, of Brooklyn, N. Y.. and Miss Mae Waldron, of Newton. N. J., are being entertained by Miss Kays, at her home on Washington avenue. Mr. and Mrs, C, E. Brown and Mrs.' Louise McFarland leave today for Sara toga and tbe Green mountain, where they will remain for two montbs. Rev. LottgUran is once more as well as ever. Tike numerous friends of this ex ceedingly popular clergymen will rejoice at bis complete recovery. The Misses Stanton and Miss 11)1 rasa, of Hooesdale, who have been visiting friends In this city for tbe past two weeks, re turned homo yesterday. Mr. and Mm. T. H. Watkins and family and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Christy, who have beet at Crystal lake since Juiy 4, will re tuib home Monday, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Staples have re turned from their wedding trip, spending a delightful week at the seashore and New York City. Augustus P. Thompson, who bus been tbe guest of Jsms Blair, jr., for tbe past few days, returned to his home In Hones dale yesterday. Major and Mrs. J. B. Fish and family are spending a few days at Preston lodge along the Ootsrto and Western railroad near Hancock. Miss Mary E. Stephens and Henry Mar . tyn, of Jermyn, were married in this city Thursday by tbeir former pastor, Rev. A, W. Cooper. Eugene Kleberg left for New York yes terday morning. He sails today on tbe North German liner Saale for a trip to Germany. Miss Mason, who bas been visiting the Misses beybolt, on Jefferson avenue, ro turned to her home in Auburn, Me., yes terday. Mrs. W. H. Pearce. and Mrs. C. D. Himp son are enroute from Europe on the Amer ican liner ,New York, which is due iu port "today. Miss Rosa Roberts left tbis moroing for Sng Harbor, N. Y, where she will spend the summer with her sister, Mis. L. II. Teets. Miss Emma Ruelburg, of Scranton, has sailed on the steamship Kaiser William II. of the North Qermau Lloyd line, for Bre men, Mrs, Etta Moses, of Prioebnrg, and Miss J- Clara Heiser, of Bath, Ta., are the guests of Mrs. C. L, Auer, ot North Garfield ave nue. Walter Gorman, of Penn nvonue, a student at St. Michael's college, Toronto, Canada, is at home on his annual vacation. Miss Helen Gnuster, of North Washing ton avenue, Ureuu Ridge, is visiting at Judge Guuster's cottage, Lake Ariel, Miss Blair. Miss Hunt. James BUir, jr., and A. E. Hunt, jr., will leave on Thurs day to visit friend on Cayuga lake. James P. Flicks and Miss Sarah Hicks, of Long Island City, lire visiting Miss Jennie Weir, of Phulps street. The Mlssei Maggie MeAuilrewe, Mary E. Lvnn, Maine Fan ell nud Margaret Mitch ell are at Niagara Falls, N. Y, Miss Jennie Andrews and Miss Cora Brooks left Thursday for a week's visit to New York and the seashore. Will F. Burko loft here Thursday for Cleveland, U., where he joiued the Maria Sanger Opera company. Albert N. Jessqp, Joseph M. Boies and Frank Fuller are cainpiug at Elk lake, Siuquebunua couuty. Rollo (1. Jermyn returned during tbe week from Uswego to spend a few days with bis pareuts. Rev. D. M. Kinter and wifo are absent from their North End home enjoying their annual vacation. Mrs. Robert Oestrelsher, of New York.ls visiting Mrs. F. J. Widuisyer on Wash ington avenue. Miss Blanche Tillman, of Williamsport, is visiting Miss Stella Howard, of Harri son avenue. Mr. and Mm. W. A. Goddos and daugh ter, La Martha, are visiting relatives in Hamilton. Charles R. De Kroi. manager of Pleas ant Beni'li, at Syracuse was in the city yesterday. Mrs. lingers Israel and the Misses Jer myn will leave on Friday next for Eagles mere, Pa. Mies Katie Cooke, of Carbondale, is the guest ot MIbs Julia Pace, of Dickson ave nue. Miss Florence E. Gage, of Williamsport, is visiting Miss Owens, of Mudisou avenue. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wiotou are Visiting friends In Chicago and vieimty. J. J. Jormyn left yesterday morning on a business trip to Philadelphia. Miss Johnson, of Yonkers, N. Y., is the guest of .lliss Louise Seybolt. C. C. Stackhouso will spend Sunday at tbe Delaware Water Gap. Professor and Mrs. W. H. Buell are so journing at Chautauqua. CUMMER Frivolities. A country minister in a certain town several miles from Scranton, took perman ent leave of bis congregation in the follow ing pubotio manner: "Brothers aud sis ters, I come to say eoort bye. I don't tuiuk God loves tbl church, because none of you ever lie. I don't think you love each other, because I never marry any of you. 1 don t think you love me. becauso you have not paid my sulury. Your dona tions are moldy fruit and wormy apples and 'by tbeir fruits ye shall know them, Brothers, I am going away to a better Place. I nave been called to De cuapiiua of a penitentiary. Where I go ye cauuot come, but l no to prepare a place lor yon, and may tbe Lord have mercy on your souls. Good eye." Tbe Telephone Girl: There are sounds that seems to soothe us, There are sounds that seems to move us As the, cradle song in opera or the rooster's tnrly crow; There are times when nothing pleases And tormenting thoughts will tease us Then it does me good to listen to her mus ical "Hello." 'Tis so nicely regulated And so sweetlv modulated That I oft wtiu d linger longer, if I Jill not jesi as grow; For some fellow's sure to break in With n sound that I must take in While I'm patiently awaiting to hear one more "tieiio." "Wait a moment," says she sweetly, And she switches him off neatly: Then, uninterrupted, tells me what she Knows 1 want to kuow. Yet there are no honeyed phrases, For "the chtet" is "keening cases:" But she manages to rail m something moro man mere "lielio." Although I've never seen her, Curiosity's no keener Than when first I heard her voice repeat a can, aisunci ana siow; For in my mind I've photo-ed her. And in my heart I've voted her The loveliest and the brightest girl that ever saia "Mono." Commercial Advertiser, There is moro than idle jest iu tbe fol lowing fiuip from Tit Bits: "One day re cintly two ladies, oue ot whom carried a baby, entered a well known furniture sbop and sigulfled tbeir desire to look at some carpets, ihe salesman cheerfully snowed roil after roll, until the prespira- tion literally streamed from his every pore. Finally one of tbe lailos asked tbe other if she did not think it was time to go. 'Not yet,' was tbe answer of hor companion; ana tnu in an undertone sbo added. 'Baby likos to sea him roll them out. and we've plenty of time to catcb the train.' " A Ballad of tub Modn: 'Tmas almost dawn; I saw him stroll, A victim of The flowing bowl. ' A man who thought Of "home sweet home." Since there wns no Place else to roam. The east grew red With early light, Aud as ho irazod , Upon the sight I beard blm mnr- Mur, with a slgb, "The day is broke- And so am I." II aniiiofon Star. sBeecham's pills are for biliousness, bilious headache, dyspepsia, heartburn, torpid liver, dizziness, sick head ache, bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, loss of appe tite, sallow skin, when caused by constipation; and consti pation is the most frequent cause of all of them. Book free; pills 25c At drugstores.or write B.F.Allen Co.,365 Canal St., New York. EWS OF ES Compendium of Intelligence Eclating to Scranlou's Religious Activities. THE WORK CF THE SOCIETIES i Children's Day to Be Observed To morrow in the Primitive Methodist Church of Providence What the Pastors of the City Churches Are Doing Services to Be Hold in the City Churches Tomorrow. IIolv communion will bo culobrated In St. David's church tomorrow morning at 1U.00 a. m. Communion service will be conducted by Rev. W. b. Jones in the Fust Welsh bap tist church tomorrow morning. Communion service will be observed to morrow evening at the Jackson Street tsaptist chiiicn, wuen six cauaiuates win bo received iuto the church. Children's Day service will be observed in the Plymouth Coucregationnl church tomorrow evening. The Suuday school will protusely decorate tbe church for the occasion. Tomorrow morning the quartorly meot- ing will be held iu tbe Providmico Mot ho dist Episoonal church. Love feaat at O.dll a. m. Sermon at 10.30 a. m., which will be preached by Kev. lay lor, of the United Methodist church of Canada. After the sermon the sacrament will be observed. The Seoond Presbyterian church hns resolved to auipoud Sunday services for six wet ks after tomorrow. This is done that tbe repairs needed on the pipe organ may be effected. The First church has kindly luvltud the congregation to unite wltb them iu worship while tbe repairs are in progeus. The Suuday school end Christian tndeavor societies will bold their reiiular moutioits iu the Sunday school rooms of the church. Mnuy people on the West Side have ap proved of the kindergarten, to bo started In tbe schoolroom of the St. David's church on the iirst of September. Rector ju, u. Milts receives inucti encourage ment, and families have already promised to send their children ns soon as the work is beguu. The kindergarten is not design ed (or tno cmiaren ot the meinnors ot tne church, but anyone in the community de- eiriug to avail himself of the privilege oirered, is welcome to uo so. Children's Day will bs observed tomor row at the Primitive Methodist church, ot Providence. The church will be deco rated with flowers. A very elaborate pro- Gramme has been prepared, wuicb will be rendered at the three services, moruing, afternoon and evening. Bv. W. II. Acoruly, of the First Primitive Methodist Episcopal church, of Plymouth, will be present. He will address the children, and aid iu tbe services of the day. The public are invited that tliey msy Uurn what the children are taught.aad how well they can recite aud sing. At the annual meeting of the North Maiu Baptist i-bnrch. recently held, D. S. tiolLt, A. M. Finn and Tbormts II John were elected trustees fur tbrea years. Charles Hen wood aud W. YanHooseu were re-elected treasurer and secretary respect ively. Miss Delle Boms was re-elected organist, and mtmy expressions of appre ciation were made tor ber services in the pat. The choral singing is under the con trol of the pastor, W. G. Watkins, aud thu marked improvement in church music proves him an adopt In the art of cboral training. The reports presented by tbe various departments of tho church, evince steady growth in all branches of the work. I be church was never in a better condi tion than at present aud tbe prospects of future growth are very flattering. LAY ACTIVITY. Kelt Thursday the First Welsh Congre gational church will run its aunual excur sion to Lake Ariel. The Friday evening service in tho St. David's church has been discontinued dur ing the months of July and August. The young people of Zion Evangelical church, are making arrangements for an excursion' tbey expect to ruu for tbe bene - nt or tne church. Tbe board of trustees will hold its regu lar monthly meeting in the Second Ger man Methodist Episcopal church next Mondny evening. The Holy Trinity Lutheran church has appointed August 1 as tne date tor its au nual picnic. They expect to go aud sponl tbe day at Lake Ariel. Tbe trustees of the Factory ville academy will meet next Tuesday in tbe Penn Ay.- nue Baptist church to transact business pertaining to tno lnsutution. Two more stained elasi windows are daily expected from the manufactnrer at the St. David's ennrch, wnicb will bo placed in position as soon as thoy arrive. The Epworth Leace society of the Provi dence Methodist Episcopal church, crave a free entertainment last cvenine which was well attended by tbe members and their friends. The First Welsh Baptist church passed unanimously to uiscoutiuuo an week Digit services, excepting ths prayer sjrvice ou Thursday eveniing, during tbe summer months. The Washburn street Proabyteriau (Lurch resolved to bold but one Sunday service during tho summer month", and so will discontinue tbe evening servico ac cordingly. Frank Owen Jones, director of the chan ter of the brotherhood connected with tbe Hi. David's church, hns placed two verv pretty altar lights in tbo church as a memorial to nis n ue. Mbs Hannah Williams and ber Junior Endeavor society gave a very successful entertainment and social laat iue-day evutiiug In the Suuday school rooms of the Providence Welsh Congregational church, Tbe Yonng People's loatrun of the Elm Park church lias a tine library. In it are some of tne best booas and n substantial list if magazines aud periodicals published in this country and iu England. An ele gantly furnished room Invites the young people to spend tno evening in tins reposi tory of first class literature and use un publication that is in tbe library. These privileges aro not limited to the young people of tho church, but are open to a,l wiiu wisn to avail tuemsoives or tue privi leges offered. PASTORS' WORK. Tomorrow moruing Hw, George Guild, of the 1'rovidence r reHbvterlari chore will artnilnMor communion and receive several candidates iUo full membership wltb tho cliurcti. The pastors of the Wyoming district of tbo Primitive uetbodlst churcU will bold their regular quarterly tnsntltig next Wednesday in the boeond Primitive Moth odist church at Plymouth, of wbioh Kev. J. JUoore Is pastor. Rev. D. C Hughes, D. D., preached a cermon last Snuduy evening ou the "Perils or .society." me incts as presented by bim were new to his congregation mid many tbankod the diviue for turning on toe nijut so vigorously. Rev. G. L. Maice. of the Zlon E pan cel. Ical church, will give a song sermon to morrow eveulng. The ohdir will have a prominent psrt in the service, aud ban, un der the loidorsUlp of CD. Johnson, pre pared special uiiibiu lor tne occakiou. Next Monday afternoon the Coni;re.a tional pastors of Wyouiino: and Lacks. wanna valtays will meet iu Taylor in tbe Congregational cnurve, ci wuicb Kev. Ivor 1 homns is castor. A Daner will be read hv Rev. D. Jojms ami a nerniou will be preaabsd La ths eveulnj at 7. The labor of Rev. A V. Chaffee In tbe Asbnrv Methodist SnucoBai church bava been very soccussfnl. Last Suuday mom- lug be raceivsa vwantv-ave new mem bexa, and tea others Joined by letters Lvain other churches. He has also received en probation eight candidates, during the lew mourns oe nas laoerea in tuts growing sburco. Rev. E, U Miller, president of ths State Lnthcr league, believes that tbe late con vention held in HarrUburg is tbe most important event iu thu history of the youug people of the Lutheran church, i'here. were present over (SO.) delegates, and in the meetings over 7,000 people as hembled, which is a significant factor iu the religious life of tbe slate. As presi dent of tbo State Luther league, Mr. Wil li r is considering plans to organize a na tional organization, and will issue a cnll for a convention in Pittsburg, to meet in the fall of 1SD5. SUNDAY SCHOOL WORK. The Sunday school of tbe Second Ger man Methodist Episcopal church will hold its annual picmu Aug, l. Next Thursday theSundnv school of the Hickory Street Presbyterian church will bold its annual plcnio in Central park. The members of the Sunday school of the Hampton Street Mothodist Episcopal church celebrated a glorious Fourth iu the KollliU woods. The Bellevue mission, which has been carried on by tbe members of tbe Brother hood of bt. David's, bus beeu discontinued for the present. Tbe Sunday school class of T. N. Evans, of i he Providence F.nglisb Congregational church, gave n lawn soclul at Leggett's oreek last evening. The Sunday schools of both tho Puritan Congregational church and tbe WeUh Bap tist cnurcii win run an excursion next Saturday to Purview. The Buntlnv school of the Primitive Methodist church will hold its picnic next Monday in Laurel Hill park. Cars have been chartered from the Traction company to iuko nil tno memoers or tne school. . Tho Ureou Rldce Presbyterian cburcb Suuday school bus appointed a committee to plan for tbe aunual picnic, William Chit and Colonel Hitchcock are active workers on tbe committee and will present a report tomorrow afternoon. Tbe committee appointed by tbe Sunday school of the St. Luke's church nu the free excursion for women and children, have appointed July ill as tbe day for tbo treat. Tbis is tbe eighth aunual excursion and tUe church takes annually between 1.200 and !,HUJ woinon and children to enjoy the freiih air nud scenery of the couu try, THE LADIES AT WORK. The Ladies' Aid society of ths Asburv Methodist Episcopal cburch will run an excursion to L,ake Artel on Aug. 0 next. The Sewing circle of the Second German Methodist Episcopal church combined pleasure and profit on tbe Fourth in Mountain park. Tbe picnic win well at tended and tbo treasury enriched. Tho Ladies' Aid society of the Hickory Street Presbyterian church, has resolved to build a new parsouage in tbe near fu ture. They are now plunniug to hold n picnic and start a treasury for that pur pose. The Ladios' Aid society of the Second German Methodist Epicopal church will bold Its monthly meetiug next Thursday. The regular meeting should have been held this week, but tbe Fourth Interfered with the arrangements. The Ladies' Aid society of the Asbnry Methodist Episcopal cburcb set un a lunch counter on the corner of Monsoy aud Sun set avenues on tbe Fourth. Here they spent the day selling delicious luuchos to tnose tbnt passed by, aud at evening fouud their enterprise aud self-denial richly re warded. Il was a liuanciul success of which tbe ladies are proud. Tho Ladles' Home and Foreign Mission ary society of the Providence Presbyteriau church, held its regular monthly meeting at Maplewood this week. Mrs. Theodore Von btorcb, ono of tbe members, bas n cottage there, and she invited tho ladies to speud tbe day at tb lake aud transact the usual business. The Indies were ac conipuuied by tbeir husbands. Lunch was served at 12 o'clock, and the business of the society was transacted in the after noon. PERSONALS. Rev. D. C. Hughes, D. D., and wife, will leave Monday moruing for New York nud tbe sea sbore, where tney will spoud tbeir vacation. Rev. W. S. Jones received n telegr: m last Thursday morning from Mrs. Join -and children statiug that they lauded sufv y in Liverpool. Rov. R. O. Jones and wife will leave for their vacation next Monday 'morning to Unadilla Forks, N. Y. They wiil be gone about four weeks. Rev. Fred Holter nnd wifo will leave for a brief vacation next Mondny. Tney ex pect to visit friends in Philadelphia aud will be gone for two weeks. Arthur Thompson, n local preacher and a studont at Syracuse uuivprs.ity, will preach tomorrow morning at the Asbury Mothodist Episcopal church. Rev. John F. Davies, of North Lincoln avenue, has been engaged to supply the Welsh Congregational cburch of Wilkee Larro for the mouth of July. Rev. George Guild was elected by tbe Christian Endeavor society of his church to attend tbe international convention to be held in ,Ciuciunati, 0 , on July 11 to 15. E. R. Hnll and wifo and son, Clarence, are spending a few days iu tho parson u, e or ue Hampton street Aletuodist Episco pal church. Mr. Hall is principal of thu Woodstock academy, Conn. Miss Cora Deckor, of the Second Pres byterian church, aud Miss Frank, of tno Grace Reformed church, will attend the International convention of Christian En. dcavor workors to be hold in Cincinnati, 0. Rov. nnd Mrs. D. A. Evaus, of the Puri tan Congregational church, will leavo next Tuesday for Ohio, where tliey will spend tbeir vacation. Thoy will spend four weeks iu the neiuhborhood of Newark, where Mrs. Evans' parents live. Evangelist Rosin Davies visited friends on tho West Side this week. She preaches tomorrow in Pittsburg aud the following Sunday in Newbnrg, Ohio. Ou tbe second Kundny in August sho will preach in tha First Welsh Congregational cburch. Rev. Mr. Taylor, of Cnuadn, 1 visitin;; his Bon, Dr. R. F. Taylor, of the North hud, Mr. Taylor liuds ono vital point of difference between the Methodist church iu the United States and in Cnuadn. The several braicbps of tho Methodist Episco pal church are divided here, but across the border tbey ar united aud co-operate har moniously, and ar known under the ap propriate name of United Methodists. TOMORROW'S CHURCH SERVICES. At Simi'Bos Methomst Episcopal CntiKCli Preaching morning aud evening by Rev. D. W. Skellinger, pastor Wash burn Street I rshyteiiau church. Seats free. Strangers welcome. All Souls' Ciiuncn- Pine street, near Adams avenue. Rev. ( eorge W. Powell, pastor. Srrvices tomoirow at 10.30 a. m. Theiup, "The Seci'ot of All Triumphant Success in Religion and Life." No even ing sorvico. Calvaby RrronMEU Cnuncit Corner of Monroe aud Gibson street. Rev. W. H. Stuhblebine (.ator. Services, 10.30a m. and 7.S0 p. m. Christian Endeavor at ft.UO p. m. Rev. Ross F. Wicks, of Huntingdon, will preach. Everybody welcome. Church of the GooDSHEPHicnD Monsey avenue and Green Ridge street. ' Sevoutu Sunday aftor Trluity. 8, 10.30. 12, 6.45, 7.30. All seats tree. All welcome. Dunhohu Pkesbytekiak Chobch J.W. Williams, pstor. Services tomorrow ss usual. Morning at 10.30. Subject, "Tbe Spread of the Gospel Among the Armen ians. Evening at 7.48. Young People's So cWy Christian Endeavor at 7 o'clock. Sab -bath school at noou. Elm Pahk Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. W. H. Pearcv, pastor. 10.30 s. tn , holy communion; 7.4S p. m., praise service: 8 p. m., Sunday school) 6.80, Epworth League. First PiiKsBTTERiAtf Church, Wash Incton avenue The moderator ot the gen eral assembly, Rev. SamuelA. Mutchmore, D. D. L.L.D., will preach morning and eveuiug. " s ' First Baptist Cuurch Pastor Collins will preach tomorrow at 10.30 a.m. and 7.30 p. m. Morning theme, "Salvation Isotthe Lord," Communion following sermon, Evening theme, "Murmuring." Seats fins. All Welcome. Grace English Lutheran Cnunrii Rev. Foster U. Gift, pastor. Sorvices at the Young Men's Christian association at 10 30 a. m. aud 7.30 p. m. All are welcome. Green Kidue Baptist Church. Rev. W, J. Ford, pastor. Sorvices at 10.30 a.m. and 7.W) p. in. Subject iu tho morning, "The Value of Miruclss;'' in the evening, "Tbe Third Comma sdment." Ghkkn Hilce Evanobucal Ciiurcu Capouse aveiiui( Rev. G. L. Maice, pas tor, Sunday school, 9.30 a. m.; K. L. C. E., 0.45 p. m. Preaching at 10.30 a. m. and 7.45 p. in. The evening servico promises to be especially interesting. Tbe pastor will deliver a soug sermon. Hampton street Methodist Episcopal CHUKUH. Rev. A. W. Cooper, pastor. Sor mons at 10.30 a. m. aud 7.30 p. in. Muru Ing theme: "The Office of tbo Holy Spirit." Evening tbonie: "Immortality." Class meetiiiK at 11.30 a. m.; Sundny school 2 00 p. tn.; League prayer service (1.30.; service brief, t e its free. Welcome cordial. luv. tatlon universal. Jackson Street Baptist Church Tbe pastor will preach tomorrow both morn ing and evening ut 10.30 a. m. aud 0 p. m. Communion alter tho eveuiug Burmou. Saint lukk'h Church Rev. Rotters Is rael rector. Seventh Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion, 8 a. m.; sorvico aud ser mon, 10.30 a.m.; Sunday school and Bible class, 8.80 p. m.j evening prnysr. 7 p.m. Nursery open at 10 a. in. at 3U5 Wash ington avenue, where children will be kindly cared for while purents attend servico. Saint Luke's Dunmorb Mission Rev A. L. Urban in charge. Sunday school S p m.; eveuiug prayer aud sermon, 4 p. m. Simpson M. E. and Wasiiuurn Street Presuvterian Churches will bold union sorvices tomorrow at 10.30 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Roth services In tbo Simpson church. Rov. D. W. Skellenger will preach. The mornini; services will be under tho auspices of tho Washburn Street church and the evening uuder tbe Simpson. Tub Second Presbyterian Church Rev. Charles E. Robinson, D. D. pastor. Sorvices, 10.30 a. in. The Sacrament of tbe Lord's supper will be administered in the morning. There wiil be no evening servico. Trinity English Lutukran cuuiicii. Adums, aveuue, comer Mulberry street. Rev. E. L. Miller, pastor. Services at 10.30 a. m. nnd 7.30 p. m. Pews are free aud visiting worshipers always welcome. Tub Penn Avenue Baitist Church Rey. Warreu O. Partridge, pnstor. Ser vices at 10.30 a. m. ami at 7.30 p. in. Sub ject in the morning, "Inlluenceof the Feel ings Upon Character." In the evening, "The Diviue Advocate." All are cordially invited. PAIN CURED IN AN INSTANT. Let Railway's Ueady Kellef be Died an the fli-4t Indication of l'alu or Uneasiness; If threatened with Disease or sickness, the Cure will be in ado lie fore the Inmily doctor would ordinarily reach the house. CURES THE WORST PAINS in from one to twenty minutes Not ono hour after resd- in k tnts anvortisoinent need any one our- tJlSit WIT II FALN. ACHES AND PAjJIS For headache fwhother sick or uurvous), toothache, neuralgia, rheumatism, lumbago, paius and weakness iu the lin k, splnx or kldnoys, rains mound tho liver, pleurisy, swelling of the joints and pains of all kinds, the oinilicnt on ot Kadway's Heady Koliut will alford iiumciliiitneaso, uud its coiitiuuud Use for a few dayB i fl ;ct u pcrinuuent cure. A CURE FOR ALL Summer Complaints, Dysentery, Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus. A half to a teaspoon ful of Ready Relief in a half tumbler of water, repealed as often as thodlschargea continue, and a flannel sat urated wltb Kesdy Kolief placed over the stomach aud bouo's will alford. iniuiedluta relief aud socn etfece a euro. Internally a half to a teaspoonful in half a t.imbler of water will, iu a few minutes, cure Cramps, Spasm. Sour btomacb, Nausea, Vomitiiiif, Heartburn, Nervousness, hleop lessness, Sick lleadache, Flatulency and all into rniil pains. Ualaiia In Its Various J onus Cured and 1'reventcd. more is not a remedial nsency in tho world that will euro fever and ukuu and nil other malarious, bilious and all other fovcrs, nided by KAUWAY'rt PII.L". so quickly as KAD WAY'S HEADY KEL1ER Travelers should always rerry a hottlo of F-ad way's Heady Relief with them. A few drops in water will prevent sirkness or pains from clianiro ot wutor. It U bettor than rrench brandy or uittt rs as astimuiant- Miners anil lumbermen should always bo provided with it. Priee 60 cents per bottle. Bold by all drug gists. P8LL ALWAYS RELIABLE. PURELY Perfectly tastnless. elosrantlv coatod.nnriro, rejjulnto, purify, cleanse and atroni!then hauvvai 1-iL.i.s tor tne cure or an uis orders o' the Btomach, lio"-els, Kidneys, Jlladdor, nervous Diseases, U zainosj, Ver tigo, t'ostiveuess, Piles, SICK J1EADACHK, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, BILIOUSNESS, i.iu;i,siio', DYsrEl'NlA, CONSTIPATION AM) ALL IHSOKDUItS OF THK LIVER. Observe the following symptoms resulting; f roui tlisesKes Of the dmestivn omans Con stipation, Inward piles, fullness of blood in the head, nciditv of tho stomach, nausea. henrtburn, (ll;i;uut of foo I, fullness of wolujit ot the Rtonincli, sour eructations, ainkinifor tlutterinir ot tne neai't, cliukMiK or suiroeac iuK senHatinns when in alylnir posture, dim- Ilis ui visiuii, uuie ur vvi'un uuuii. me aiKiiv. fever and dull pain in tho b ad, deficiency of rjompiratiou, yellowness ot tho skin and eyes, pain In tho sido, cheit, limbs, and sud den Hushes of beat, linrlillil! Ill the flesh. A few doses of KADWAY'S ML LB will free the system of nil tho above named disorders l'rlcu 25c per box. Hold by drngiflnts ot sent by mail. Sond to DR. RADWAY & CO., Lock Box 805, Mow York, lor IkMC of Advice. EiEVIVO RESTORES VITALITY. Made a Well Mar, a P J oi me. statu proilupps the above results lu'30 days. It aoti tionerfully aud nulekly. Cures when all othrra fall Vouiik nu n will ri'tani their lout manhood, aud old men will recover their youthful vmor by usins IttCVIvO, It oulchly and Hurely rcHtores Ncrvoim Dens, Lout Vitality, Inipoleney. NlKhtly Kiuliwloun, Loet Power, i'allina Munory, Waatlns Diaewies.and all etlecu ol Bull-abiMO or euvun and Indiscretion. which unfits ono for study, bmlnB or marriage. It not only curis by utirtiDg at tho sent of dlscaso, but lis ureal nerve tonic sua blood builder, bring, lug back the pink slow to ralo cheeks sad re storing the lire of youth. It wards oil Jiiaanity and Consumption. Iuslit on having ItKVIVO, no other. It ran De carried in vnat pocket. By mail 1.00 per package. or sic for S.OO, with a post tlv written guarantee to cure or refund the money, circular tree. Address ROYAL MEDICINE CO., 63 River St., CHICAGO, ILL. for tale by Matthews Br oiu .Prugglsts, Soranton, I'av s S5 11 VEGETABLE. xrw rhnlofrnphea fe?9fra 15th Day. Ilnv. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL I'HYSICIAN AL UKGfc.OX. TB. a. EDGAR DEAN baa rsmovwl to Alt Spruce street, Bcrsnton, rt. (Just o PoslU oouri-huuw Square) I )U. A. J. CON NELL, Office ail Washiniitoa J aTunua. corner Sprun stmt, out I ranclie a drug stora. Rasideaoa, Tii Vina sk Gfi ce lioura; 10.SU to U a. m. and S to 4 aoa aojoj.aepjrjt6uiiday, t to 8 p.m. T)B. W, E. ALLEN. ' OffioS nor. Lock - wanna and Washington avea; over Leon ard shoe stor; onto hours, 10 to U a. m. and Vto 4 p. m. avwinga at rtsldsuoe, SUM. N ashlng-ton ave. l)li.C.L. KllKY. Praotlea Mmilod to Dit xi eases of the Kya, Ear, Nose aud Throat; olllcs, IS) Wyoming- ava. Residence, &2v Viae U. L.M. GATES, ltf Washington Avenue. XJ (Juice hours, S to U a.m., l.ix) to S aud f to n p.m. lienldunce tfie Wudison avenue I WIN L. Vf KH'fi, M. U, Olllcee 6!i aud il 'I Common WMullh Knl!.1i. .iJ,lAnu 711 Madisonave; otUoe bourn, 13 to 13, Uto i 7 te b; buudaya 2.80 to 4, eveulntts at reeldenoe. A epecuuty niade of dh-euses of the eye, ear, ooas aud throat and gynecology. JM. C. RANC'K'8 Law and Collection of. . flee, No. 817 Bpruoe st, opposite Foreat House. Bcranton, Pa.; collections a specialty tbrotiKUout Pennsylvania; reliable correspond ents in every couuty. JESSUl'B 4 MAKU, Attornevs and Counsel lors at LJiW. (Jull,nnnu,Dltl, 1..,(I.U... Washington ave. w. H. Jessup. HOHACK K. HAND, W. 11. JKSKUP, JO. WILL AUD. WAKKKN & K.AH Attur- xHl!n'Jbionva,crjiton. l'q. lAinnnuw WILCOX, Attorneys aud buildlu bcranton. Fa. KOSWELL H. FATTinSOaV TV II. 1,1AM A. WIMJOX. I.FU-:dhaND. WILLIAM J. HAND, At torneys and Counaellora Comuioawealttl f . lorneys and l'ounellora, hu'ldiiig. Rooms 19, HO and HI. w R Uiivi.ir a .,.,.. -. t v.... I,. 20, Burr building, Waeliiiigtun avenue, II ENIIY M. KEF.LY - Law oill. In Prlc uuuuiiig, isq w asiiington avenue. 'RANK T. OKtLL, Attorney at Law. lioom "5-ialKichange. Bcranton. Pa. H. VON HTORCH, ( ton av.. C. H. souare. AMH.SW. OAKFOHD, Attoiuey at Law, 'rooms 03, M and 65, CommoiiwuultU bTu. 8 AMUEL W. EUGAlt, Attorney at Law. mi'ce, hit Bpruce at., Beranton, Pa. A. WATRElj, Attorney at Law, Hi . Lackawanna ane.. Hcranton. Pa. I' KM ITU ( .. II i . . roome H, 6fl, Hi CHimmniiwealth building. c K. I'lTcHKIf Attr-,. i:.. monwealth builamg, Bcranton, Pa.' C. CO&IKOY.S, H21 Bpruoe ut. D H- KpLOULK. Attorney-Loans neico xj, tiated ojijre3lestutejiecurity.OSHpruo& B V. K1LLAM, Attornev at-Law. ai W omlugavenue. S-ranton. MIIOIII.S. CCHOOL OK THE LACKAWANN.4. Bcran O ton. Pa., nrenares bovaand elrla fornolldra or lualnesu: thoroughly trains young children. vsiaiogue at request. KEV. THOMAS 31. CAN WaLTF.H H. bltKI.U MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN and rJcnooL 412 Adams aveuue. Puoili received at all times. Next term will opeu April il. UkMUlx ril. A. TAFT, D.D.Ii, 10 North Wash- illL'ton Are. tte-illv in Pnrcplain ReBtoratioiiH. Crown sud Bridge Work. CI' LAUTJACH, buigeou Dentist, No, 11 Wyoming ave. K M. K'I'K ATTON. .fflr r,ml KTotiri!p I.OA.SB. rpilE RliPUBLlO bnviugs and Loan Asso A ciutiou will loan you munoy on earner terms and pay yon bettor oa investment than sny other association, (.'all on S. N. CALLtN TiKI?. lMne Itunlf bniMinp KF,Klia. GR. CLARK ft CO., BeeJamou. Florists and Nuraerymen; store 14S Washingtoa aveune; green house, 13W North Main avenue; utore telephonw 78. TKAS. GRAND UNION TEA CO.. Jones Bros. MIKE SCRKKNS. "I OS. KUETTEL, 6iJ Lackawanna avenui tt KemMon, Pa., mannf'r t Wire Screen HOTKLSANO KKSTAt'ItANT. 'pilli WESTJUNSTElt, 217-21K Wyoming X live. Roouia heated with ateatn- nit mvf- ern improvements. C. M. Thiihak, Prop. rpHE ELK CAFE, lio nnd 127 Franklin ave- x nue, iiutcs reasonalile. P. ZiKOLKn. Proprietor. W'LB'lJHiioTi;R HOTEL. " W. G. SCHENCK, Manager, blxtoenth strnet, one block eaat of Broadway, at Union bqnare, New York. American plan, $3. 50 per day and upward. COYNE HOUSE, European plan; jgood rooms. Open day and night. Bar sup plied witii the best V. It. COYNE, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUbK, near D., L. & W. pas cngor depot. Conducted on the European plan. VniTon Koctl. Proprietor. n liAND CENTRAL' The' larKwTaud iiMti V T eoiilnnel hotel in Allentown. Pa. i ratu J and 12.00 ier day. ViCTou D. Barnrr, Proprietor. AKCII1TECTS. 1) AVIS HOL'PT, Arclittecti. Rnoina 21, 25 nnd 2o Commonwealth b id'g, bcranton. 1,1 L. WALTER, Architect, Library blUlU I j, lug, Wyoming avenue, Bcranton. 1? L. BROWN. Arch B. Aroliltoct, Price 1 i building. ia aabington Avo.,ricranton. miscKi.i.ANKoita llAUF.R lJ ORCHESTRA - MUSIO FOR J J balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dinga and eoncert work furnlshod. For terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming ave., over Ilulliert's nmsle etore. UORTON D. SWAHT8- WHOLEHALB lumbar, Price building, fccranton, Pa. KOARUEIS BROTHERS,"" PRINTERS7 suppllue, envelopes, paper liags, twine. Warehouse. 130 Wasuingtou ave., bcranton, Pa. IOtiTE'8 L1VKRY. 15: t apouw avonue. ' First-class carriages. D. L. FOOTE, Agt. Funeral Director and Kmbalmer. "I MtANK P. BROWN 3t CO., WHOLE J sale di'nlers in Woodware, Cordage aud Oil Cloth, TM W. Lackawanna avenue. I.ZRA FiNN & SONS, builders and contra -i tor Yards: Corner Olive St. and Adanii ave.; comer Ash st and Venn avo., bcranton. The GENUINE New Haven "Mathushek" Pianos ESTABLISHED I860. New York Yarerooms No. 80 Fifth Aventio. E. C. KICKER & CO, Bole dsaleri In this Motion. OFTICE-m Adams Avo.. Telephone BTd'g. Eureka Laandry Go. Con Linden St and Adams Ave. Coubi Bocsi SgcAaa AH kinds ot Laundry woik gQRrantosI tbe best, THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO. RCRANTON AND W1LKCS BARKB, FA, VAKVF ACT0R8R1 0 Locomotives and Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF N. J, LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION Anthracite coal used exclusively, iaauring eleauliuess and comfort. TIMS TABLE IN BtTKCT MAT 20, 19ti. Trains leave Scranton for Plttston, Wllke. Bsrre, etc., at 8.!. 0.13. 11.80 a. m., 12.60, 2.00. 8-30, S.OO, 1.2 11. De p. m, bundays, S.OO a. m.. 1.00, 2.15, T.lOp. m. ' for A i Ian tic City, 8.30 a. m. For New York, Kewurlc and Elizabeth. 8.3) fexnreas) a. m., la.80 (nxpross wltb Buffet parlor car), 130 (express; p. m. bunday, Hi p. ni. For MAtirn Cnt'KK, Ali.kntowk, Bethm hkm, EAfeTost and I'uii.AiiSLeHiA, 8.2U a. m.. 12.M ISO. 6.08 (exoept Phlladeluliia) u. in. Bunday, 2.15 p. m. For Long BitAncR, Ocean Orovb, etc., at 8.'J0 (with through car) a. in., I'i.sOp. m. For lteadine, Lebanon and Harrisburg, via Allentown, 8.20 a. m-, 12.CU, 8.00, p.m. Bunday, 'i.'t p. m. For l'ottsvllle, 8.20 a. m., 12.E0 p. m. Heturning. leave New York, foot of Liberty street, North river, at 1W0 (express) a. m., I.lu, 1.30, lim (express with BuU'ei parlor car) p. m. 8undny, 4.HH a. m. Leave HhUudolphia, Heading Terminal, 9.33 a, m., 2.00 and i.'M p. m. bunday, 0.27 a. m. Through tickets to all points at lowett rat1 may be hud on application in advance to the ticket agent at tue station. II. K BALDWIN, Uvu. fais. Agent. J. H. OLHAL'SEN, Gen. tiupt. DELAWARE AND HUD feOtf RAILROAD. Commencing May in, 1W2. trains will run as follows: Trains leave Bridge Street Utution. Scranton, for Pitts ton, Wllkes-Barre, etc., S.UO, D.07, H37, 10 42 a. iu.. VIM, 1,23, 2.3b, 4.10, ti.15, U.15 and 11.39 p. m. For Now York and Phila delnhia. S OU a. in.. 12.10. S38.4l.10 and Il.SO p. m. For lionesdulo (from Delaware. Lackawanna aud western depot), 7.00, 8.30, 10.10 a.m., Iti.uJ m., 2.17, 6. 10 p. m. For Carboudale and Iu tor mediate stations, 5.40, 7.00, B.30, 10.10 a. m., 12.00 nx, 2. 17, 8.25,5 10, 0.2)1 and S 35 p. in.; from Bridge Utreet Depot. 2.KI a. iu., 2.17and 11 i!5p. m. Knst express to Albany, Karatoga, the Ad. rundack" Mountains, Bostun and New England points, 5.40 a in., arriving at Albany 12.45. baratoga 2.20 p.m. .and leaving Scranton at 2.17 p. in., arriving at Albany at S.St1 p. in, bara toga, 12.55 a, in ., and Boutou, 7.00 a. m. Tne only direct route between the coal fields and Boeton. "The Leading Tourist' Route of America" to the Adirondack Mountain re sorts, Lakes George and Champlain, Montreal, etc. Time tables showing local and through train service between stations on all diviHions Dela ware and Hudson nyatem, may be obtained at all Delaware and Hudson ticket oltices. H. U. YOUNG, J. W. BUIiDlC'K, Second Vice President. Uen. Puss. Agt AY U 14. Train leaves Bcranton for Plilladelphis and New York via. D. & H. R R. at 8 a.m.. 12. 1), 2.W and 11.B5 p. m. via D., L. ti W. R. K., 0.00, B.Oo, 11.20 a.m., and 1.30 p. id. Leave Bcranton for Pittuton and Wilkes Barre via D.. L. A W. R. K., U.00, 8.08, U.2D a. m.,1.80. a&J. 11.07. 8.S0 p. iu. Leave Scranton for W hi to Haven, nazleton, Pottsville and all points on the Beaver Meadow and Pottsville branches, via E. & W. V 40 a.m., via D. ie H. R. R. at 8 a.m., 12.10, 2.38, 4.10 p.m., via D., L. & W. R, R COO, 8.0s, 11.20 a.m., 1.30. a 50 p.m. Lenve Scranton for Bethlehem, Eatton, Reading, Harrixburg aud all intermediate points via D. & H. R. It., 8 a.m., 12.10, t.as, 1L3j p.m., via D., L, & W. R. R.,8.00,S.Ob, 11.20 a. m, 1.80 p.m. Leave Scranton for Tnokhannoclt, Towanla, Elraira, Ithaca, Geneva and all intermediate points vu D. i H. K.U.,ao; a.mUiO and 11.3 p. in., via D.L.& W. H R., 8.W a.m.,l.!U p. m. Leave Scranton for Rochester, Buffalo, Ni agara Falls, Detroit. Cbicngo and all point' west viaD. & H. R. K. -07 u.m.,12.10,li.lo.n.8 p. m., via D. L. & W. R. R. and Pittstott Junction, b.08 a.m., 120, 8.6J p. m.. via E. & W. B.K.. 3-41 p. m. For Elmira and ths wost via Sakmmoi, via D. & H. K. R. 8.07 a.m., 12 10,6.15 p. m , via D., L. & W. U.K., ,B 0d a.m., I 30 and 11.07 p. m. Puilman parlor and sleeping or L, V, chair cars on all trains between L. & B. Junction or Wllkes-Barre and New York, Philadelphia, Buffalo and PuspeiHion Bridge. ROLL1N H. WILBUR, Gen. SuDt East Div. CHAS. P. LfW. Gen. Pasi. Ag t, Phila.,Pa. A.W.NONNEMACHER.Ass't Goa.Pass. Ag South Bethlehem, Fa. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN RAILROAD. Trains leave 6crauton as follows: Express for New York and aL points UaM. 1.40, LU, 6. If. 8.00 and l.6ti a. m. ; 11 85 and 8.60 p. m. Express for J&astoo, Trenton. PliUadelpuia and the South, al 8.UI aud v.Si a. m.; liil aud 5.60 p. m. Washington and way stations, 8.58 p. ra. Toiiyhanna aocouumxiallon, 0.10 p. m. Expr.as for Binghamton, Oswego, Elmira, Coming, Bath. Dansvllle, Mount Uorrla and Buffalo, 12.10, 2 15 a. m. and 1 24 p. m making close connections at Buff alo to all poiuu in tu West, Northwest and Southwest Bath aeeomroodation, (am, Binghamton and way stations, 12.97 p. m. Kicnolioa accommodation, at 4 p. a. ana 6 10 p. iu. Binghamton and Elmira Express, 606 p, ra. Express for Cortland, Syracuse, Onwego. Utica and Richfield Springs, 2.15 a- m. and i-M p. ni. Ithaca. 2 16 and Bath Pa. m. and 1 .24 p. m. For N orthuniborland, Pilt9ton, W ukes-Barre, Plymouth, Bloouubuig and Danville, making clone connections at Northumberland for Williamsport Harrikburg, Baltimore, Wao In g tun and the bouth. Northumberland and Intermediate station, 600, 9.W a. m. and 1 80 and 6 07 p. m. Nanticoae ana intermediate stations, 8.01 and 11.20 a in Plvmoutb aud lntermedute stations, 840 and 8.5C o. m. . Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all ' YoeteUedinformAt!on, pocket tlinn tables, etc., apply to U. L. Smith, city ticket offloa, 82s Lackawaunaavenue, or depot ticket office. VEW YORK. ONTARIO AND WESTERN i RAILWAY CO. TIME TXIII.E IN Vfc'FECT SUNDAY, JUNE 24. Trains leave Scranton for Carbondale at 8.30, 10.55 a.m. aud 0 l'Jp.in. For Hancock Junction, 10.55 a.m. and 6.10 p.m. Trains li-ave Hancock JunoUou for Ecrau ton. earn, and 2 05 p m. Trains leave Carbondale for Bcranton at 7 24 am. and 8.34, 5.34 p.m. In Kffert June 24lH, North Hound. boulb Bound, 05 203 80 1 1 2 Qg 104 SOU 0.3 S Btatlona (Trains Dally, Ex-1 ccpi ruinuuy.) Arrive Lcavei N. Y. FranUIn St. West 42nd street Weehawken 8 Arrive Leave ! 1 l.'V . llancocK Junctloui iiit 01X11 2 6 I'll 8 8 to; 1 UK . ro-iivt.tii . 7 Mil2 40l . 7 4." Ill 40 A Hancock Starlight -Preston Park Come Poyntello Belmont Pleasant Mt. I'nloiidule Forset City Caibondnle n .... 0 18 2 l 2 6 32i 0 4K 8 431 2 H65 32 .... Ill .... 4i;p m 50 4 'hi 88 4 68 08 605 OS 5 08 18, 6 18 S4 8.H4 881 8 37 48 f5 42 45 6 41 7WI2 2310I0 T!W' IKIIIOI 7ilMl 2 7 lli:tl2.'itt 48 7 0?ill 40 KM mm; 3 7 III 8 7 Ml 8 727(8 0 fit1 11 SIMMS ri-thfiitto! ul White Bridge Mayneld Jermyn Archibald Wlntou Peckville Olvphnnt Plcksou 1 hroop Pi-ovldence park Place SC. anion fti in im o l i 82 13 0 4IIII SSj OOli 7 81 8 7 40) 74 8 7 48 8 IIS, i 7 Ml 4 TM 4 8 tll 4 8 02t4 8 0.V 4 8H.V11 1H' 8S7 8 81 501 6 ill 604 0 07 II 10 014 016 tlWdlld 8 84 tl'J.Ml 11 HtKlj 6S.VU 07i 8 44, a tit 1 1 ox h u 0 ID II (IK 8 .'til 8 14 11 i 8 8S fO lSifKW. 8 .18 UtOilOM Sf p ill mia a 2J1 b'JO lave Arrive1 a ur P M All trains run dslly except etisday. f. slgiiUlcs that tralus slop ou signal for pas. eengers, rccure rates via Ontario Western boforl purchasing ticket and save money. Day an Nlhgt aipresstotlifl West. J.C. Andoison, Gen. Pas Agt T, FUtorott, Div. 1'ass, Agt. Scrautoa, Fa. General Office, SCBANTOH, PA, til J IX H "'..I ni ;;;; .... 7 00 .... F IIP III 8