1T1E SCTMNTON Tl'IBUNE SATURDAY MOUSING, JULY 11, 18f)-l. A Social . V It is probably true tbnc a larger uum bvr of peruous have loft Scranton. this umnier than during any previous sea on or recreation. Tho outpour began in earnest the first of June, though for ix wenlig piecodiuif innny bad depart el, particularly for Europeau travel. Tliose remaining, however, seoui to Cnil Scranton not an unplenannt place to pare the ueattd aeaion, Witbiu a large radius of territory wliieh can be reached in from oue to two and a half hours' travel, ore Luke Ariel, L ike Winolu, Purview, Lily Lake, Glen Summit. Delaware Water Gap, Heart Likev anil ;nunieron other lakes and cool spots on tbo Pocono and to the east and north of the city. A jnentleinan upeaking yesterday of the suuuner season said: "1 believe that not less than fifty and perhaps as innny hi seventy-live Hcrantoniaus are now in Europe, or have been there soniM time sines March lo. This year has been particularly marked for the desire to go abroad, and tho same has utfen true o( very year over the on precdiug. Next season probably will see the. number increase iu the same proportion." A compiled list of Scrantonlaus who are spending tho summer out of town is hb follows: Mrs. Frank X. Hulls fitn,l and sous, Walter and Frantt.jr., of Mirllin avenue, at East Hampton, L I. ; Jiines Aruhbald and fam ily, at Martha's Vineyard; Mrs. Alfred Band, daughters and neice, at Cottage City ; Miss Ros;i Roberts, Siig Harbor, N. Y. ; Miss Emma Uuelburj, Europe; Mr. and Mr. C. E. ISrown aud Mrs. LonUe McFarlanil. Sarntofjn and the Gren Mountains; Rev. U.F. Mc Mnrray, Dunmore, seashore; H M B.mseu, New England states; J. J. Williams and daughter, Miss Grace, New Jersey roisi; Hon. mil Mrs. John: P. Kelly, Misies Louise and Emily Brainard, Atlantic City; Mr. und Mrs. C. S. Weston, Europe; John Jenny u aud S. 15. Price, Europe; Mrs. Jane L. DeWitt, New Yorkntute; Mr. and Mrs. C. K Con-n-ll, lioston and the east; Mr. aud Mrs. J. S. McAnutly and daughter, lioulder, Col. ; Miss Eliz i Ruddy, liocknway Head), L. I. ; A. P. Bsdlord und J. G. C;.iley, Atlnntio City; Rev. Rogers Israel, Mrs. Israel and the Misses Jer uiyu, Eaglesmere, Ph. Prominent among the pleasantries of the week was the impromptu receptiou tendered Tuesday evening by the Wo uien's Christian Temperance union to Mrs.- C. D. Simpson, who, with Mrs. V. II. Peurce, recently returned from uu European trip. The affair was given at ihe residence of Mr.. Fances T. Vail on Jefferson avenue. Remarks of welcome were made by Mrs. Vail and Mrs. Dr. Hand. Each spoke of the comimndubla work done by Mrs Simp son us a iuembr of the Women' Christian Temperance union, and n-prt-ti lent of tu Central union. Mi.s Simpson responded in a brief but plena ing mlilress in which the ladies were thanked for so cordial a greeting, and reference was mad-i to the trip iu for eign land). Light refreshments com pleted the eveniug's enjoyment. . A number of Delaware and Hudson ofticUla came to this city from iScr.uit u on Tuesday night, over the Wilkes Barre and Eastern railroad from Yates ville, and left early yesterday morning over the Wilkes-Barre and E. stern for New York. In the party were C R. Mauville, of Carbondale, superintend ent of the Delaware and Hu laon Canal company; R. M. Olyphant, James Roosevelt, Alfred Van .Santvoord and Kusett Olynhaut, of New York, and Horace G. Young, of Albany, direct ors, ami George E Harny, of Now Yurk,urchitect. Wilkes-Barre Record. Thomas Kelly, of West Lackawanna r von ue, and Miss Lizzie Regit), of Gib son street, were married at 8 o'clock Wednesday morning at the cathedral by R';v. Father O'Reilly. Ttiu best man was Patrick P. Callaghan, of Newark, X. J., a cousin of the groom. The bridesmaid was Miss Margaret he gan, sister of the hride. The yonn; couple left for New York and points of interest in the eastern states. A very pretty wedding took place at tho home of Robert Henderdon, in Ox ford, N. J., on Monday evening, July 2. at 8 p m., when Robert II. Cobb, of Scranton, wag united to Miss Ilattle Brown, of Lake Ariel. Tue ceremony was performed by Rev. William J. Hampton, of the Methodist Episcopal church. Among those present wore A. S. Siple, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hender son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henderson, jr., Mrs. Robert Henderson, sr., Mr. und Mrs. William J. Hampton and Mr. and Mrs. William B. Cobb and daugh ter, Ella.of Scranton. Scranton Truth. Miss Olllora E. Fritz, a popular and well known yonng lady of this city, was married to Nathan R. Brower, of Rochester, In New York city yester day, the ceremony being performed by Rev. W. R. Huntington, the rector of Grace ohurcb. New York, .at the resi dence of the bride's aunt, Mrs. P. R Steele, o Oue Hundred and Sixteenth street. A surprise party was tendered Thomas Spruks at his borne, 812 Pros pect avenue, Monday evening in honor of his fortieth birthday. Personal Mention: Dr. John O'Malloy, of Scranton, Pa, Is at the Tmymore, the guest of J. J. Jor dan, one ot the proprietors of the Scranton Tr,uth, who ia summering at this popular hoiiKO with bis wife and slater, Migs Lizzie Jordnn. The doctor, who, by tho way, is au athlete of more than ordinary abilities, ia tall, handsome and well proportioned, Buavo dud agreeable in conversation and a bachelor. John H. Jordan, of Scranton, returned home yesterday after spending a lew days at the Tray raoro with hid brother, J. ). Jordan. Mr. Jordan is one of the surviving reporters who chronicled the news of tbo lloinestoad riots a few years ago ULder the inspiring gaze of Winchester rillos, and intended a banquet at Tores dale, near Philadelphia, lnit week, when a fieruianont organization was formed. At autlo City Keview. Charles R. Pearson, Jr., proporly of Philadelphia, but tor the past month a resident of this city, while hero tempora rily adjusting the accounts of the fcjornu ton Traction company, has made mauy friends during bis short stay by his genial and straightforward deposition. Ilia work here U tttiunt completed and in the begin ning of next week be will leave perma nently for his hoine In the Quaker City. Among the Scrantonlans who attended the meeting ot the Anthracite Coal Oper ators' association at Ulen humroit Wed nesday were: Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Simpson, Mits Cltra Simpson, William Con noil, E. ss 5Sr I, . Fuller, Joseph Jermvn, Thomas E. JoiuiH. Frank demons, Keese O. Urooks and James CJ. MeCltire. Among the Kerantouians in N'ow York during too past week were: (!. D. Simp son, A. 11. Kiorstcnd, Al. L. .Miiith, Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Jones anil Miss 11. Jones. .T. L. (rayuor, V. W. l'aturson, (i. li. Diinniick, N. H. Hobertson, It. J. Williams, Horace E. Hand, L. T. .Mattes, Mr. and Mrs. II. 1'. Simpson, T. 11. Watkius, Itev. i'. 1'. iic Naliy. Kev. Rogers Israel and .Mrs. Israel and tho Slices Joruiyn lire lit Kaglusmero. During Air. Israel's absence St. Luke's parish will be in charge of liv. A. L. Urban, of Dim more, who will be ut St. Luke's roetory every afternoon from 'J un til it o'cloci;. Kev. Dr. Voting, of Kentucky, who was moderator of the general assembly of tbo Presbyterian church at Portland, Ore., two years ago when the case of L)r. lsnggs emtio up for trial, is the guest of W. 11. l'nrue, of North Wellington avenue. Among those from this city who at tended the Christian Endeavor convention at Cleveland were Miss Cora Decker, Charles II. Chandler. W. II. Letehworth, city; Kev. W. 11. Whiraker, Bushville; Kev. A. U. O'Xeil, Duninore. Missses Margaret Evans, Irene lyn oliis, Margaret Harris, Carrie anil llattio Jones niul ilennio Evans attended the re ception given at tho Plymouth armory bv a number of Plymouth young mt-u Tues day evening. Miss Eva lirown, of Catinuso avenue, ac companied by her Histr Kit tie, is spending her vacation among the lakes. They will return in August to resume their duties at tho Colliery Engineer's School of Mines. Miss Gertrude Ilayden, of Philadelphia, solo i-omatu ot one of the leading Presby terian churches, is spending her vacation, July and August, with her Mstr, Mrs. S. II. Backus, .Madison avenue. Dr. (leoaj;e W. Loweu, formerly a pharmaceutical student with Dr. Doune in Wtiles, paid the hitter a few days' visit at his home in Providence this week, alter which he proceeded to the west. E. M. Dimmick nnd Lawrence Fuller have irone for a week's visit at tireat South Lay. Long Island, whero they will stay at tue louug Men s Christian association cot tage. Mrs. Kieliaid J. Callary and family, of l'.iruey avenue, will leave today for a week's-vis-it. with friends in Willinmsport ami other cities in Central 1 euiisylvauia. Dr. John F. Crowell and wife visited at the home of Mrs. Charles F. JIunncss, on .i.itlcrson avenue during the early part of tho week. Dr. Charles Dolan and wife, of Phila delphia, were tlie nuests ol Mrs. 11. A. Do lan, of Washington avenue, during the weoK. Thomas Moore loft yesterday morning for New York, from which city ho will nc- company his friend, Mr. Gaines, to Europe. Mrs. John H. Williams and children, of South Main uvenne.tbis afternoon went to Bradford county to spend a few weeks. Henry Rentier, of Pittslon nvenue, will proceed on a visit to (ii-minny tomorrow. Ho expects to stay about lour months. Mrs. A. R. Hegnnll, of North Main ave nue, entertained n number of friends upon her son Freddy's birthday yesterday. Mrs, J. . Merty, of S.'dalia, Mo., is vis iting her daughter, Mrs. Ueorgn li. Mahy, m Snuderson avenue, Ureen Ridge. Chris. Wahler and family, of New Ha ven, visited August Wahler, ot Urovo street, Dunmore, during tho week. Miss Clara Scott, of liiiighamton, is vis iting her sister, Mrs. Willis D. Kemmerer, at her home on Franklin avenue. City Solicitor James II. Torrey and fam ily left Tuesday for Dock Island. They will be absent about two weeks. Mrs. Lncv liooth, exponent of tho Prang art system in the puunc schools, is enjoy iug a vacation at Ocean drove. Miss Esther Rowland has returned from a visit of several weeks with hor sister, Mrs. W. J. Davis, at Wyoming. William Stevens aud Miss Maine Jordan, of Dunmore, were marre-d yesterday af ternoon at St. Mary's church. J. II. Ilreoks, captain of tho Princeton base ball team, Is iu tho west with the Princeton geological survey. Miss Esther Farrios nnd Miss Estelle Piunney havo returned from n throe weeks' visit at V likes-liarre. Richard Hall, of Hampton street, has re turned home after a vi.-it to Now Mexico and otuer points in tho west. Charles I'emstein, who has heen engaged in business at Unngor, Pa., for some months, has returned home. Miss Eliza Iluddy, of Peiiti nvenue, left yesterday for an extended sojourn at Kockaway lieach, L. I. miss ueien AiKiinen, or ,nw York, is the guest of her si- ter, Mrs. William Sha fer, of Adams nvenue. W. J. Taggart, of tho New York Mail and Expresses visiting hiH mother on Mul berry street. Mrs. Dr. Hiiggorty nnd sister nro in Noroton, Coun., whero they will spend n tew weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Carter left hero Thursday for a stay of two weeks at As bury Park. Miss Floronro Edgar left Tuosdov to visit hor grandparents at Paupack, for a lew weons. Tho Misses Carrie Thorpe and Maine Willner, ot Chicago, are visiting friends iu this city. The Misses .Merrill left Thursday . for Dalton, whero they will spend most of tho summer. John Jerinyn and S. R Piico sail from New York today for Europe via the Cun nr.l line. Walter E. Onnster has registered as a law student in the office of Attorney C. II, Welles, Miss Merriam. of Albany, X. V., is vis iting Miss Augusta Wright.of Madison avenue. Mr. and Mis. Sprukp, of Pittston nvenue, aro spending a few days at Atlantic City. M. K. Edgar, Dr. E. M. Green and E. II. Connoll will spend Sunday nt Pantiack. Walter Tripp has nrrived at Los An geles ou his journey to San Diego, Cul. August Wontzel, of liirch stroet, has go no to Chicago to start in busiuos. Herman Browu, of New York, visited Scranton frlend3 din ing tho week. Professor G oss, of New York, is a guest of P. J. O'Donnell. of Dnnmoro. Miss Claire Ncimeyer, of Green Ridge, is visiting fricuds iu Carbondnlo. Misses Margaret nnd Kittio Mitchell aro visiting friends In Curbondalo. Henry ISclin, jr., and fnmily are occupy ing their cottugo at Glunvorly. Mrs. Jane L. Dewitt, of Miflliu avenuo is visiting in Rochester, N. Y. k Mr. P. II. Durkln loft Tuesday for New York city and tho seashore. Frank liitterbcck, of Daltou, is visiting friends on tho South Side. Mr. and Mrs. Wultor L. Ilenwood aro summering at Elmburst. Ex-Justice Alfred Hand loft yesterday for Martha's Vineyard. Mrs. W. II. Caso, of Tobybanna, is visit ing friends in this city. E. J. Dimmick, of Chicago, is visiting friends In this city. , . Windsor Decker is visiting frionds at Elberon. N. J. Mrs. Kato E. Wilcox is visiting friends iu Baltimore. R. M. Hall has returned home from Sante Fe, N. M. Miss Edith Keeie is visiting Kiug-ton friends. mum Compendium of Intelligent;) Mating to Scrantoa's Religious Activities. THE WORK CF THE SOCIETIES Excursion of the Epworlh League Union of Scranton and Vicinity to Honesdale What Ihe Pastors of the City Churches Are Doing Services to Be Held in the City Churches Tomorrow. The Epworth League union, of Scran ton and vicinity, rail an excursion to llones.lalo limt Thursday. Ten clu li ters were renre.i"uted, limning i com pany of about SOU. who onjoyed ono of the best outings ever planned in the history of the league movement. i ho societies wero invited to spend a day with the Epworth league of the Jloiice- dnlo Methodist Episcopal cliurcn. .Many staid because of the threatening rain, but before noon tho clouds passed nwny and several parties joined the ex cursionists later in'tlio day. The whole band were enthusiastic league workers, ami tho movement was well represent ed in its various departments. After a ideas nit ride ou tho gravity road to llonesdale amid song nnd livoly conversation, they were cordially re ceived by the membors of thellotieB dule league, and conducted to th) Methodist Episcopal church. The ad dress of welcome was given by the Uev. C. A. P.onj iinin and William H. Peck, of the Third National batik, responded. Kev. M. D. Fuller, of Providence,spoke of the spiritual work of the societies. Mr.SimUms, of tho Park Place church, spoke of the purposes of the Koworth leaguo moveiii ut. D. F. York, of tho Elm Park church, spoke of the junior leagues. Miss Ella Uoney, of the Green Kidge church, spoke ot the literary features of the leagues. F. P. Eyer, of the Simpson church, spoke of socials mid entertainment.). August llempell, of the First German church, spolto of branch leagues. The programme was closed by general remark by Kev, W. H. Pierce, D.D. and Captain W. A. May. Tho addresses were without ex ception, inspiring and interestinir, and tho service was much aided by tho illi- cieut services of U. F. Whitteiiine, who bail charge of the singiug and Arthur U. Laycock was accompanist. The singiug of the quartette, (K F Whitt-more, D. F. Yost, WillJ, Peck and F. A, Didloman, wits much appre ciated. At the close of the service the ladies of the Honesd.iie church invited nil to the parlors of tho church, where the f xcursionists had all appliances to pre Dtra and euiov their lunch. After re freshmonts, they visited points of in terest in the town and ut 3 .0 p m. returned to Furview, where they spent the remainder of the dav in amuse ments. They returned home to the city about 8 o'clock in tho evening aud nil felt that the day was one of physical refreshment aud spiritual blessing. . PLEASURE AND PROFIT. Rev. D. M. Kiuter bus returned from his tni) to New York state, nnd has very pleasaut recollections of the vlit. Ho was accomnanied by Kev. M. F. Kedline, and both clergymen did very good work in the few days they spent nt llorton, Delaware county, N. Y. Before tho advent of Messrs. Kinter und Redline to this lumber ing community, eight young missionaries had been laboring iu the Held. The young people were gradun'e-i of a theological training shcooi in New York, and are wioii to leave for China us missionaries. Lager for Evangelistic work, tlie young enthusi lists went to the-lumbering districts of Delaware couutv, N. V., to preach the gospel. Their labor is blessed. Many have been converted and several organiza tions have been Instituted. Kevs. Kiuter nnd liedlinn consummated the work at llorton. They gathered tho converts to gether, administered to them tho ordin ance of baptism, organized them into a church, and broke lo them the bread of life. Kev. D. M, Kintor left them with unfeigned regret, and the newly organized baud urged upon him to return in tho near luturo to confirm them in tlie faith. He left them cheered with the promise that he would again visit them in August. The divino says it is a good country for li-li, ntd undoubtedly it is a good country for "Ushers of men" to labor in. The work begun there reads very much liko a sec tion of the Hook of Acts, recording the founding of churches by the apostles. A vacation so spent must be both pleasant and profitable. CLERICAL ACTIVITY. Henry Wnrd Readier snid that in his llrM charge he was not only pastor, but sextM, chorister and librarian as well. This experienco has come to scores of other pastors, and the Kev. Daniel Savage, of the Primitive Methodist church, of Provi dence, passed through something of the kind this week. Last Sunday his Sunday school celebrated children's day . A large platform was constructed and tho audi ence room decorated with flowers and evergreens. The church nud congregation thoroughly enjoyed the exercises, as whs attested by tlie crowded houses that lis tened to the children; but the work of re moving the stage, throwing out withered flowers nnd cleaning the church was left to the pastor and his family. Mr. Savage was i.i his usual genial mood doing the work nud evidently was monarch of all ho surveyed, for not member was there to dispute it with him. The pastor of this church earns his bread by, the sweat of his brow, nud his family renders elllcient aid in the drudgery. Acts (I: J-4, should be earnestly studied by the Providence Prim itive Methodist church. AMONG THE PASTORS. Kev. John U. Williams, of Wind Gap, has begun his ministry nt tho Cnlvinlstic Methodist church of Olyphant. He is a young man and has been in active service for the hist four years. Mr. Williams is n native of Walos; he came to this country live years nuo and has lived in Shitington and Wind Gup, whero ho was held in high esteem by those to whom ho ministered. Rev. William Evans, of Llandudno, North Wales, is expected in tho city nbout Aug. 1. Mr. Evans is one of tho lending preachers of tbo Wesleynu denomination, nud anticipates spending twelve months in this country. lie will travel through most of the states in the union. The di vine is well known ou both sides of the Atlantic among the Cymry.nud ranks high as a lit.eruteur. Next Tuesday evening a special business meeting will bo held by the Plymouth Tha Wonderful Carlsbad Springs At tho Ninth IiilerntiUoiial Med ical Congress, Dr. Toboldfc rea l a paper staling that out of thirty cases treated with tho Kunuino im ported Carls bail Sprudel Salt, for constipation, chronic catarrh and liver diseases, twenty -six were en tirely cured, threo much improved and ono not treated lorn; enough. I!est results obtained when out door exerciso can bo had, l!e sure to buy the "genuine, " which must have tho signature of ''Eisner & Mendelson Co., Agents, New York," ou every bottle. HS Br Cnunregational church to consider the questiou of ending a pastor. The candi date that will be presented to the church is Kev. Thomas Cell, of Dartmouth, Mhss, .VI r. lieu was bom iu n-ugiana, aua is the son of a mine foremnu. He studied for engineering, but later entered tho minis try, lie bin si'eut ninny yoars ia mining communities and i.i familiar witu mines ard tniniug. He was oruaiued in the vear lhMl anil has been pastor of his presout charge since I Ml J. Tho Rev. Uhvs Rees Lloyd, A. M.. R D.. professor, of Now To'ttuniont, Greek and Exejcsis iu tho I'nciliu Theological soml- uary, Oakland, Col., is expected in the city next week, and on July 'J will oc cupy tho pulpit oi tne i-iynioiitti Congro. gational church. Professor Lloyd has been on his way east since last May, and has visited the leading cities of the Cuion. Ho conies now from lioston, where he has spent the last few Sundays, supplying some of the churches there. Ho is ono of tho sons of Serantoii, his father lesiding at present ou North Ilroinley nvenue. Ho has a large number oi menus in tho city who will bo pluac.l to see and hear him. WAYS f.N J MEANS. The Sunday school of the Second Gor man M. E. church will hold their picnic ou Aug. t nt the .Meadows. Tho Dutch (lap Mission school is busily preparing for au entertainment, that will be given the public the lirst week iu Aug ust, The Ladies' Aid society of tho Green lililcie Presbyterian church held n success ful social last Wednesday evening, nnd turned over the receipts to the treasurer of the building fund. On tlie 25th inst. the yonng pooplo of the Second German M. E. church will hold a botanic i iite.-tait.inent, when everyone who takes part will take Mono llower and tell the audience all lie knows about it. Active preparations are being by Uev. D. W. SKellieirer to lav the corner Ntonoof the new editice on Washburn street, in the near future. If arrangements can bo com pleted it will be laid the latter part of next week. The Kings Daughters of thi Cedar ave nue M-thodist Episcopal church, gave an entertainment and snciul bit Thursday evening. It was a bell sociul and tho vari ous kinds of bells were represented ami a good rendering given of the "liells of Ab erdyfii." The Kev. P. I!. Ilawxhurst, D. D., has agreeably surprised his people with his ability as a lecturer. Tho series of three lec tures delivered by him lately pleased the people very much, aud notwithstanding tho sultry weather the attendance was very good. The congregation has recently incurred much debt iu remodelling the church nud decorating tho parsonage, hut they nie greatly encouraged by the fertil ity of the pnrsou, who is sure of a good house whenever lie will iu future aunouuee a stereopticon address. Last Tuesday an interesting meeting was held by the pastors of the Primitive Moth odist churchss, iu tho Second Primitive Methodist church of Plymouth. The special work under discussion wits mission stations, nnd two committees were ap pointed to visit Jerinyn nud Olyphant, whero it is believed churches are needed. Tho denomination sustains a missionary iu Jerinyn, nud a situ for a church will be se cured. There are soveral beliovers of this faith residing in Olyphant, and the com mittee will try to bund them together and thus form a nucleus of nnew organization. PERSONALS. Kev. J. T. Morris, of llellevuo.will spend Sunday at Wilkes-liarre. Lev. John Lvi.ns, of Massachusetts, will preach tomorrow morning and eveniug in the Plymouth Congregational church. Tho First Congrogntional church of Wilkes-liarre, located on lirowery Hill, has extended a call to Hev. Kichard Lloyd Hoberts, of Hangor, to become their pas tor. Rev. E. L. Santeo nud family, of tho Ce dar Avomie Methodist Episcopal church, spent two weeks with friends at Ilazleton and AshMnd, and returned home last Thursday afternoon. George S. Steward, a native of Canada, is staying with his father-in-law, Hev. Daniel Savage, Providence. Mr. Siownrd is a local preacher and probably will enter tho work in this valley. William Coney, a lay reader of St David's church, was ordained to tliedoucou ate last Sunday, iu the Church of the Na tivity at South Hethlehom. Mr. Coney ex pects soon to begin activo work. Hev. and Mrs. I). W. Skellieturor occunv tho Washburn Street Presbyterinti par sonage, which was removed from its old site ou to a iot purchased from Mr. Free man. Tlie decorators are uot through yet, but nil will he finished in u few days. Hev. S. C. L ignii, D. I)., will preach at the Providence Presbyterian church to morrow morning. Ho will speak of the missionary work carried ou among tlie foreign populations in tho vnlley. and state what is being done in establishing enemies and maintaining missionaries among them. Cards havo been sent forth announcing the wedding of Hev. W. G. Ford, paster of the Green Kidge liaptist Church, to Miss Harriet Amelia Harvey, ou the '.'."th inst. Tho marriage will take place iu tho church. Key. s. P. Ford, of Syracuse, an uncle of tne bridegroom, will pevlorm the cere mony, assisted by some of tho local clergy men. H. II. Ilawxhurst, M. D., of Washing ton, D. C, is visiting his father. Rev. I', K. Ilawxhurst, D. D., at the Park Place Methodist Episcopal parsonage. Tho doc tor will remain hero about a week. Miss Alum, daughter of the divine. Is also homo from New Yi.rk city, whero she studies irusic under the tuitum of Professor William Mason. Rev. F. V.. Fuller, son rf Rev. M. D. Fuller, of tho Providenco Methodist Epis copal church, is expected home from Flor ida next. week. His friends are longing to see his face and are preparing to give him a cordial reception when ho conns. His innny admirers will have the pleasure ot hearing his voice ij-hen be occupies his father's pulpit. Father nnd sou betwien them will supply tho Providenco Metho dist Episcopal pu'pit during the summer months, while both will also enjoy a vaca tion. OF GENERAL INTEREST. Kev. W. S. Jones, of the First Welsh Uaptist church, will preach in English to morrow evening. Rev. T. J, Collins, of the Scranton Street Uaptist church, will administer the ordi nance of baptism ut tomorrow evening's service. Key. D. M. Kiuter, of the Providenco Christian church, will preach tomorrow evening on the "Duty of Observing tho Signs of the Times." The Young PoepKs society of tho Park Place Methodist Episcopal church will hold a box social next Wednesday eveniug iu the uarlors of tho church. Tho teachers' moetin? of the Green Kidge Presbyterian church Sunday school will meet this evening nt the homo of Henry Fishor ou Wusliingtou avenuo. The choir of the CVdar Avenue Method ist Episcopal church nro busily preparing acantaiitn, entitled "Jennie Vive," which which will be presented to the public early in August. The Washburn Streot Presbyterian church and tho Jackson Rtreut lluptist church, will hold union services iu the latter edillcoon the fourth or fifth Sundays in this mouth, when Kev. D. W. Skellonger will preach, Kev. G. L. liiirson, of Tunkhnnnock, will occupy tho pulpit of the Evangelical church ou Capoiise avenue tomorrow morning and evening. Holy communion will bo observed at the close of the morn ing's service. j Rev. W. I, Steans, of Danville, will preach tomorrow morning nnd evening at tho First Presbyterian church, Mr. Steans was pastor of the Washburn Street Pres byterian church for many years, and many of his friends will be pleased to bear him again. Thn members ot the Second German Methodist Episcopal church, are rapidly paying their subscriptions to the new par sonage.' The pastor, Kev. J. J. Huter, is highly pleased, and feels that the indebted- nets on the pastor's home wid soon bo n thing of the past. Poer times do not le much ell', ct on this faithful flick. The Welsh Congregational church of Providence has expressed its syinpiC y with the -strikers of Puuxsutawuey in a Kiihstnntiul way. Ohkers of one of the churches ia that region sent to this church stating tho condition ot some of the men and a-kiug aid. Action was instantly taken and the Sunday school donated $10 and the members i t the church subscribed 8-7. 75 and forwarded the money to the oflicors of the church. Such a practical expression of sympathy from the church I with tho workiiigmen in their struggles I would probably annihilate the chasm u w existing between tho church and the musses. .-. TOMORROWS CHURCH SERVICES. Ai.l, Soi ls' Citi iicn Pine street, near Adams avenue, R-v. George W. Powell, pastor. Services tomorrow at. iu.30 a. m. Theme, "Tho Old FmhionedTliings und the New." No evening service. At Simpson Mktiioiust i-.i-ihiopai. Cnui'.cil Rev. A. W. Cooper, pat"r Hampton Street Methodist Episcopal church will preach morning nud eveui.ig. Seats free. All welcome. Cai.vauv Hitoiimi:i Ciu-iicit-Corner of Monroe and Cilnou street. Hev. W. II. Suibblebine pi-dor. Services, lu.llllu. m. nnd 7.3U p. m. Christian Endeavor at (i.IM p. ni. Hev. l!os F. Wicks, of Huntingdon, will preach. Everybody welcome. Fllisr I'iu:siivt::iuan Ciimtcii, Wash ington iivenm The moderator ol tho gen end assembly, Rev. SamuelA. Mutchmore, I). D. L.L.D., will preach morning and evening. El.M I'AHK JillllliOlsr El'ISnil'AI. Ciit:ucit Rev. W. II. Peat , will prcech in the nioniiir; nnd evening servicm. FllisT iIaPiist ( 'lll licil -Pastor Collins will preach tomorrow at lO.Siln.m. nnd T.:M p. in. Theme iu morning, prayer- liap tism alter sermon iu evening. Seat.-, fro-'. All Welcome. G'iukn KimiE Daitist Ciii ikii. Hov. W. .1. Ford, pastor. Services at I ll. ISO a.m. and".:-!) p. in. Subject iu the morning, "The Sin of Ingratitude," iu the evening, "Ihe Fourth ( onimandni-'iif ' Guack Enoi.isii Li TiliatAN Ciirncii Kev. Foster 1". Gift, pastor. Services at the Young Men's Christian associatinn ut IU 3U a. in. and 7.:J0 p. m. Everybody wel come. (I HACK liKFOItMKIl El'ISCl U'M, Cllt lUil Wyoming avenuo near Linden street, Services, 11). HI a.m. 7.8U p. in. Sunday school nt the end of the morning worship. Young I'eoplc.s Society of Christian Kn deavor at U..V) p. m. Sunday. Preaching by the pastor, morning isuoject, Perfct t Peace," Kalall !!: It. 4. Evening subject, 'Christian Temperance," Ephesiaus ir. Is. Guicr.x HinnH Evanoki.icai. Chpiicii Ciipousu nvenue, Kev. (i. L. Maice, pas tor, Sunday school, U.3U a. in.; K. L. C. E., iV-la p. m. Preaching at lo.nu a. m. and 7.45 p. in. Hev. G. L. Unison, of Tunk hauuock, will occupy the pulpit both morning and evening. Holy communion service in tho moruing. Straugers wel come. Hampton Street Mr.monisT Episcopal Ciiubi'H. K'jv. A. W. Coupor, pastor. Morning sermon by Kev. H. C. Illnmnn. Eveuing sorinon by Kev. William Parsons at 7.30. Classmeetiug nt U.liU a.m.; Sun day school '.'.00 p. iu.; Leaguo prayer ser vice H.'M. Seats f roe. Mktiiooist Episcopal C'iipkch Cednr oveuue. Services tomorrow (Sunday), preaching nt 10 :IU a. m. and 7.;ti) p. m. Sunday school at 'i p. m. Epworth leaguo meeting at 7 p. in. A roll call meeting, something new aud novel. Everybody welcome . Pakk Pi.ach Sunday services conducted by the pastor, Rev, Dr, Ilawxhurst. Sub jects, lO.IiU a. m. ''Sinn Seekers,'' 7.45 p.m. 'Labor and Striken" All tire welcome. Saint LUKK's Ciiphcii Rev. Rogers Is rael rector. Eighth Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion, 8 a. m.; service and ser mon, 10.30 a. in.; Sunday school und liiblo class, !J.30 p. in.; evening prayer. 7 p. m. Nursery closed owing to sale ut Perish house. Saint Luke's Dunmorh Mission Kev. A. L. Urban in charge. Sunday school 3 p. ui. ; evening prayer und sermon, 4 p. m. St. David's Cni itcii Corner Jackson street nnd Kromley avenue, Kev, M. II. Mill, rector. Eighth Sunday nfter Trinity. Morning prayer and sermon nt 10.30; evenj iug prayer at 7.30; Sunday school at -.30. Seats free. Tiunitv Evaniibi.ical Cm licit, corner of Luke and Kurtz streets Kev. J. G. Whitemore, pastor, Pronchimrat 10.30 n. m. Prayer and testimony, 11.4." a. m. Sunday school at 'X p. m. Gospel services ut 745 p. in. Tub Pknn Avenue Hapti-t Ciiuri it Rev. Warren G. Partridge, pastor. Ser vices nt 10.30 a. in. nnd ut 7 30 p. in. The pastor will preach iu the morning on "Tho Christian's Dual Nature," and in the evening on "Eternal Life." A cordial wel come to all. TlllNlTY EXIILISII Lt'TIIEIlAN Cltl'UCII. Adams, avenue, corner .Mulberry street. Rev. E. L. Miller, pastor. Services nt 10.30 a. in. and 7.3U p. in. Pews aro freo and visiting worshipers always welcome. t Bcccham's pills arc foi biliousness, bilious headache, dyspepsia, heartburn, torpid liver, dizziness, sick head ache, bad taste in the mouth, coaled tongue, loss of appe tite, sallow skin, when caused by constipation; and consti pation is the most frequent cause of all of them. Hook free ; pills - 25c. At druirstores.or write 1U Allen Co.,365 Canal St., New York. Bank of Scranton. ORGANIZED 1872. CAPITAL, SURPLUS, $200,000 Tlil liank nfTem lo ilppimltori ryiry facility wiirruiilitl liy their balmier, luisl ut aud reHpuimlolllty. hpec'lul attetttluii civeu In buNlnetia ac count, luteretit tuUI on lime deioit. W1L7.IAM COYNFI.T, rrwildrnt. t,t(J. II.CATI.1N, Vieo-I'rrsldent. WILLIAM M. l'LCU, Cailiieh I) IK KOTO IIS. William Commit, Uori;a II. Cat! In, Alfred Hand. iImiiim Aridibiild, Henry llelln, Jr., William T. ulth Luthar A Handsome Complexion Is one of tho Kroutcst charms a woman can poasem. l'omjNi's Complexion Powobb given It. Lost Manhood Sr5:S3 troiihy, eto.( lurtjtv ciiitiI by lMAlvO, the un-xi Hindoo Ilenifuy, With urtutBgaRrutrttocnr, Hold b Third Rational BUSINESS AN1 I'HVsK 1 AMI M l.(. t.O.VS. I)B. O. KUUAK DEAN hus removed totiU J-' biruoe ntruet, hiriiuton, l a. (Just op liosite conn-house Square.) "I lt. A. j. COiNNKLL, (I Hir e lu I Washington J avenuo. eorner Sprue street, ovor l'raiii:i:u K(lriiK fture. IteiiiUouco, TH Vina au JJIlicu hours: Io.;t t 11! u. m. nud 3 to auU li.JO t, ,.,iu p. m. Hunduy, S lo li p. in. W. K. AM.EN. Ollieu eor. Liiekv J' wnimaiiud S iishiiurtou avi'R. : ovor Leon ard liljoo atui-r; c.ieo bourn, 10 to 1U a. m. and to 4 p. in.; uvuuiaiM at lesldoueu, 61- .V. nshiiitfton nve. H.C. L. j'KKV, I'nwlmiiu-'ir lo Oi J ' nmes nf tuo Kve, Ear, Nona ami Throat; iillli u, tS Wyuiuiug uvj. kualdeuuo, u-A V'iii urei't. DK. 1. M. 1ATKK. IL'5 Washington Aveniu. Ollieu Ihiui h, 8 to II am., l.Mlo J mid 1"' p.m. liei-iili'hci! ;iu .M.-uli'.o'i uyi nu (oii.m I,. vi;.i7 m. ,., inn. -,.s and i I l onioinriwialtii liiiililnnr: ivsidi-neo 711 Jladihonavo; olhVo hours. 10 to 1.', 2 to I, t.i IS; huiidiiva I'M to 4. ev.-niiiKH nl residence, A fcpecialty niada of iliMan.s ot tho eye, tar, nuj nil tin-oat and cvneeoliurv. I I. A W Y I'. Its. I M. C. KANCK'S Law and l'ol..etion of llee. No. Hi; tiprueu nt., opponito Formt House, tieranton, l a,; collection u Fii!i:ialty throiikdioiit I'eiinsylvauia; ruliablu correspond nita in every county. l.SSUr.S A; IIA.M), Allormtyx nnd I'ouna.-I- .. ...... vv .w, wjuiiionw(aiin nuiiuiu, WuohiUiiton av W. II. Jeksup. lloiiAci: i; II A NIL W. II. Jr.Msue, Jit Uni.l.AliD. WAKKK.V KNAI'l', Attor llltVHN.nl IViiuiu,.!.,.. .,t 1..... O......I.I; liuildin.', Washington ave.. Scranlon. 1',-l l)A'l"l Ll(Sl).( & I.ILriiX, Attoi-neysa7rT A O.llllSI llorS Rt. I.IIW lili..,iHli ,,lnl S I il..-,rtf Luilduitf, bcranuin, Fa. I-.os'.vri,r, TI. rArrciian . Wll.l.lAM A. Wiu-ox. A 1. Kit Ll HAND, WILLIAM . I. IIAN'II, At- I lornevH mill CoiiTwi.llorj I -,.t, ..u..1,1. I Imililiin;. lioonn 111. 1.D and I Y 1''-,li!'Yljl''. AtlMrnev al i.aw.NoV.l'J and . -'0, Hon-l.inld.n-.', Washington avenue ML.ViY M. S F I '. I , Y " La v ot!i . -e.s i n i'nee ! i ' liiiildioe;, J3i WiuthiuKton avenue. LMtAXK T. OK'i-.LL, Altoiney at. Law. llooiu j 1 a. I al l.xciiaiue. Seianti.il, l'a. . . ... .. .. 1 J' 11 N --' aMuniz- !'." Vll.y il'i'H. I tonav.. C. II. H.iiaro .i .iii- tv IdV. OV . .. ,, .... . AJ1.-.S W. JAK l i d: 1, Attorney at Law, roins i;i. M ami l. Commonwealth b'l'i;. UAMULL W. LUilAi;, Attorney at Law. I ' (llltce. ;ii: Snriic.st n 1 I A. HAllil-.s, Attorney it Law. 41LI ckawanna nnc r.-mloii. l'a. I'. hMITII . rooms ,'il, U" ( nun, llor nt Law. )lli-o. i'li ( 'i.llllll.iU-e:llt.l l.iiih.i... I ' l(. I'l'I'l'llKl; ttorney at Law, Cum- monwea til l.iiiloiin ('. CO.MK1IYS. ss.riir. ranton, l'a. l H. KLrLIK.i.L, Altoriiuv"l'L.,:,i .. tinted on red estate security. ins Spru-. I'-KILLA.M, Attorney at Law, WWy l'm LJUJlliK' u v.-iii:c. S-rantou. m nuni.s. SciiooL of tiii: Lackawanna, serau tou, Fa., pre.:ues lioyHitnd uiris lorcolle'j or businosa: tlKjrouj.diiv trains vouni; childrea Cutalogue at rcuust. i lir.v. Thomas m can W.U.TKII II. Iil Kl.1.. Miss yvokclstlii's ki:;ii:huahti';n and School, 41J Adams avenue. Fup.l. r ceive-l at all times. Next term will open September '. I)!.N I I !- U'M. A. TA1T. U.D.s. H'l North Wash in-toii Ave. So.rialiv in l',.r. i-la.n Restorations. Crown and Lri.li;.' Woil;. f ' C. LAUHACH, -fturueon Dentist, No. lli V. . Wyoniim; ave. 1: M. sTH 'l"l'iiN. ,.).. c..-,l -..,-h-,n ... I.O.WS. rrK HDPFLLIC Savins and Loan Ass.. 1 ciation will lo-tu vou m .ney ou oa- i.-r teriu and pay you better on investment than auv nther asx.ci.ition. Ca'.l on S. N. CAI.Li'.N I UT If . I lot'- U:Mt l.iiii.pp si: i us. li. CLAIiK & CO., S lamen. Florist i ' nd Nurynrvini'ii: toro 1 4i V. ashinto-. avenue; creen house, IJiJ North Main avenue. Morn teli..l,ttne Vs-,1 1 1: as. (I If A X 11 I'NUIN' I i: CO.. .Inn.- tyiiii: M iiKi Ns. ICS. Kl'FTTFI, fnl Lacl;a wanna aveun.-. Sc fill lull. Pa , ')..VUit'r of ice Sc.- s ho i i : i.s ami mvr.U'KANT. "' I Mil-f F.STMlNs'l Llir ':i;.'Jl:i WyeinTnj 1 ave. Iiooies heated with steam: ail ino.l ern improvements. ('. M. Tin mas. Prop 'PIIK KI.K CAFF, Inland 1J7 Franliliu ave 1 nue. Latcs reasoiial.le. P. ii:oi.i:ii. Proprietor. ' LbTJiLNsTHU llO l l-'.i, W 11. S(J!I1.NTK. Manager. Sixteenth street, ono block eaat nt llr.iadway al I uiou sniare, New York. American plan, ?:i.aOper ilav and unwm.l COYNt; Hot S:-:. I'.uropejn pun; pio,: rooina. open day and l.ifht. Bar so; plied vs itli the best. P. IT. COVNT.. I'roorletnr IJ( lLANToN llOl sF.. near I).. L. & V. pa O leiiK'er uepot. Coiiducted on the l-:iiroio.-in plan. Virion Kuril. Proprietor. LAM) t'KNTI'At 'Hi" largest and :' vl eipup.ol hotel iu Alleutown. Pa. ; r.uoi t- and S'-'-uO per day. ViiToii P. ll.Mivrn, I'roprietor. Alil'IMTI-CrS. nAVls" Hot FT, Architects, liooms :i. L'fi.-.nd -Hi Coi.imonwealth b ld'c. Scranton. L. WALII.U, Architect, Library i.uiid i itiir. Wvnmni' aienu-. Sciaiiton. I,' L. l'.HOWN. Ar.-li P.. Arebiteet. I'ric I l.uildinL'. l-il tishinton Ave.,Scraut..ti. HS( I Wi lli s. TAit-:its eiiciiKsTiiA - Musiu "foi: J) balls, picnics, p:irti. receptions, we I iiim;;) and concert work furnished. For terms uddress li. .1. Lauer. coi.duetor. 117 Wyoniiui nve . ever llulbert's mnsie store. 11 OUTOX 1). SWAUTS-V.IIOLKSAI.E lanilier, Trice Lniliiin-,'. Sci-aiitoti, Pa. MI.IIAIiliLK IIUOTHLliS, I'KIXTLIW supplies, envi'lopes. paper Laps, tuiii... Warehouse, L-U WiiLdiinloa ave., Scranton, Pa. nOliSFK ANIi CA lil.'lA'lLS FO:i SALli at l.":'.:l Cat). HI- - venue 1). L. FliOTl", Aisont. j 'KAN l P. I l:oVN & CO.. w llOLi; I' s'lln ilealets in V.'oedware, Ct.r.lnu'e and Oil ( loth, 7-.0 V. Lackawanna avenue. IZKA 1' iNN A- SONS, builders and conira.s i j tors. Yards: Corner ulive st. and A.laim ave.; corner A.ih st. and Peiiu ave., Scranton. TI10 GENUINE New Haven "Mathushek" Pianos ESTABLISHED 1SC0. Kew York 'avorooms No. SO Fiftli Avt'iiuo. E. C. RICK EU & CO, Sole dealers iti this section. OFFICK-ia Adams Avo., Tolerhone B'l'd'g Eureka Laniidry Co. Cor. Linden St. snd Adams ho) Coi'iir House Syt'AKU. All kiaJs of LiiunJry work gnarnntol th boat. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING COl rCKANTON AND W1LKF.S DAHRK. TA., 1IAKUFACT0RERS OJ Locomotives and Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. . General Office. SCRANTON, CENTRAL RAILROAD OF N, J, LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION ' Anthracite coal used exclusively, insuring cleanliness and comfort. TIME TAllLB IN Sl-FECT MAY 2U, ISflt. Trains leave t-crauton for Pittston, Wllkn. p-irre. etc , at-'i, ll.l.i, ll..'to a. m., li.Vj. hkl ;!! o I t; um p- "' .w . m., l.iie, .l i, i.Kl p. in. lor Ailantic ( it v. 8.31 a. in. For New York, Neivarn aud Elizabeth ? '.') (express) a. in., l.ViH (expresi with hiitlot parlor car), SMI) (exprobs; p. m. fcuiiday. ;MJ p. in. " l oll MATCH ClII'NK, Al.l.FNTOWN, IJETHLC iiim, Kasiob and l'iiii..iii:i.i'iii.t, s rsj a. m 11'.. hi J.:in, !,.ui (except rhiiadolnniu) n. ni. bimilav. - la p. in Kir I.OMi bllANI'll, (ll'EAN Urove, vtc at :M uvnb tnroiiKn can a. iu , IJ.'JJp m. " lor licaduii;. Lebanon and Harrisburir, via Allentown, b id u. in., '.'.;.u, i.W, p.iu. Buudav -.1 i p. m. " For I'ultHville, 8.-U a. m.. 12. jo p. m. Heluininir. leave New York, foot of Liberty ni ivct, North river, at I'.lu (express) a. iu., l.lo, !.:. -I.:u (express with Battel, parlor carl p. in. Sunday. 4.:i a. in. Leave Philadelphia, HuadiiiK Terminal, U.JJ a. m . i'.Oil and I II) p in. Sunday, 0 a. in. '1 hnini;li HcketH to all point s at lowuit rat H may l.e had on application in advanca to llij ticket aunt at thi stuiiou. II. I'. HALDWIN, lieu. l'as. AliollL .1. II. OI.HAI'SKN', k U . lien. Sllpt. i JJ . SON KAILKOAU i omiuericini,' .Uay at. IH1IJ, trains will run as follows: Trains leave liridiro Street Station. Scranton, fur Pitts ton, Wilkes-Barre, otc., C DO, :i.n:, H V, UUJa. in., 11M, 2.;m. 4.W, a.i.i, li.iri, u.ij and 1I.I1.J p. iu, l'..r New York and Vhila- tlulpuia, b (HI a. i., 12.1(1, i:. h n.io an. I i p. in. For lloiies.lah) 1 1 rem Delaware. Lackawanna and western depot;, 1 OU, H.H), 1U.1U a.m., li.od in., . li, r. 10 p. in. For Carlondalo and Intermediate stations, .1.40. TOO. k:u. 1U.I0H. in., 'S.no iu.,'J.17. 3,iij,S.ln, H.-.I and !l p. in. j from Uridya street Oepot, :'.i.l a. in., L'.Lan.l 11 :Ui p. m. Fast express to Alb. my. Saratoga, tho Adi rondack .Mountain lioston and New Kngland points. ,1,411 a. in., arriving at Albany 1J.4 j. Saratoga .11 p. m..aii'l leavini Scraulon at 2.1? p. in., arriviiii? at Albany at.50p. in., bara L ea. IU V.a. in , and B oslou, .(W iu m Tne i.nlv direct rout.- bet ween tho coal fields) and Hoston. 'The Leadimr Tourists' Kouta ot America'' to the Adirondack Mountain re-i-oi'ts, Lukes tleoruo and Chainplaiu, Montreal, etc Tlmn tables showing local and throtiKh trala frvico between statious ou all divisions Dela ware and Hudson system, may bo obtained at ull lielawaro aud Hudson ticket otti.-es. II. li. YOL'Nd, J. V. BL'kDlCK, Second Vico President. lieu. Pass, AgU ..I A i I.;. I s'Jl. Train leaves Scranton for Philadelphia an4 New m k via. L). ii II. It It. at a a.m., li ld, and II :.a p. in via D., L. & V. It. K., 800, r.lls.ll.J a. in., and 1M p. m. Leave Scranton for Pittston and Wllk. liarro via D.. L & W. K. K., S.W, i. 11.1W a. in . l.yu, ;i6u. u.07. s. .o p. m. L. ave Scranton fur White Haven, Hazlotoa, PottNvilio and all points on the Beaver Meadow and Fottsville branches, via E. ic W. V.. 4o a.m.. v. a I). A; IL H. It. at 8 a.m., 11 Id, i:is. 4 10 p.m , v.a D., L. & W. K. K., D.UU, b.lW, li. JO a.m., l.;w. i.iu. Leave S. ranton for Bethlehem, Kaston. leading, llurrisburn and all intermedials points via D. & H. 1(. II., u a in., 1'.'. 10, ;. ll n.iii., via U., L. i; V. K. lli.uu,ft.lMi, ni, l.in p in. Leave Scranton forTmikhannock, Towandl, Klmira, Ithaca, Uctiova aud all iutertnediits po uts via U. A II. K.K.,UA a in., 12 Id and 11.31 in.. via D. L. A- W. It ) a.inL:Wp. rn. Leave Scranton for Itochestor, Buffalo. Nt r.itar.i Falls, Detroit, Chicago and all jiolnH west vial). H. li. B.. U.07 a.iu.,12.10,11.15.11 US P.m. via 1). L. A VY. 11. K. und Pittstoa Junction. W a.m., S.m p. m., via E. & V. It 11.11 p. in. For Kim ra and thj west via Salamanoi. vl ; '. .v II. K. H t'.o; a.m., 1:; lu.tu.l p. m . via D., L. A W. II. li., US a.m., Inland U.U7 p. in. Pullman v ulor aud sieenlui; or L. V. chair e-ira on all traiua hotween L. & B. Junction or Wilkes liarro and iew York, Philad.-lpiili, Ihil.'.ilo an-1 Snspen-ioti BrtiisH. i;ol.LIN II. W1LLUH, (ion. Supt. East Div. ( HAS. S. I.KK. Hen. Pass Au t, Phila .Pi. A W' NuNNLMACliKK.Ass t O.-uPass. Ag't, S.e-tl, H.-ilil-li -m. Pa. DEI.AW.Uii:, LACKAW'AN'XA AND W LSTKH V HAII.KOAl) Trains leave Scranton aa follows: Expreaj for New York and ah points Kast. 1.40. i.bi, j If-, mm and U.o.i a. in. ; 18 51 and 3.S0 p. m. l-.x press I'm- Fasten, Trenton, Phdudulphls and tho South, &. and U.oi a. m.; U.ji ami :i..1U p. in. Washington nud way stations, .1.53 p. m, Telivlianna aecoiiuui-.oatiou, li 10 p. m. Fxpr ss for Biimhamton, Oswego, Elmlra. .'ornini;, Hath. Dansville, Mount alorris ami Lullalo, lilo, 2 15 a. in. and 1 24 p. m., making eiose connectioiib at Buffalo to all points iu th West. Northwest and Southwest. P.a'h accommodation, n a. m. BiiiRlmmtou aud way statiouj, 1137 p. ru. A'.cnol-oa i.ccoiiiiniHtatii.u, at i p. m. and li I" . in. Kiiiitliamtnn and Elmira Express, G0.1 p, m. l.xpress for Cortland, Syraeuso, Oswok'.'X t'tiea and Kichlield Spriiik's, ilj a. m. aud l.St i. m. lta.-ic.i, J.1,1 and I'.atli !a. m. aud 1 "I p. iu For Northumlierlaud, Pittston, Wilkes-Barra, Plymouth, lilooinsburtf and Uanville, making cl .se. connections at Northumberland for Williamsport. Ihtrrisburc, Baltimore, Wash, ii.uton and the South. Noi thunib.-rland and intenuediato station, line, li ill a. m. and l.;iu and 6-07 p. in. Nanticoito ana lntormediate stations, 8.US and II. -ii a m Plymouth and intormeaiat stalions, 3..'iiland S.5; p. m. Pulhnau parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. , ... l or detailed information, pocket tiraa tabloj, "!c , apply to M. L. Smith, city ticket offloj, e.'s LacUawauiiHaveiiuu, or depot ticket otncn. KW YOIMC. (iSTAHIO AND WESTERN! UAILWAY CO. timi: taiii.i: in l rm t si xuay. jtne Trains leave Scranton for Carbondale at s.:i.l. 10.55 a.m. and li I'lp.ni. For Hancock .Iiinctiou, lU..Vi a.m. and 0 W p.m. Trains leave Hancock .Innciiou for hcran too. li a.m. and - 0.1 p tn. Trains leave Carl.oadalo for Scranton at : M a 111. and U.MI, 5 ill p.m. Ml K ANTiiN . IVIXION. In I lli cl June 2 lib, ISill. Venn Itouml. '.Ml 'SHU '.(l Mouih Heiind, aba 'in 1 adu c .-naiieua I (Trnlns lbilly, Er-'S I eept Sunday.) H 'Arrive" Leave." , N. Y Franklin st ! , . Wi'sl 4','iid si reel. , Weehawken ! . Arrive l.eave.i r, B v. 4 2 5i3 i mi:::: e m e M "S'Jn 11.". Ml' M ... Hancock .iiiiiciion UmiiTiSi .... W.iL ii ni ' ni .... It 18 i! '.'!!. .... r.i i!:ll .... 6 31 2-11 r II ii 4 I li 4 so U 45 S 58' 4 5J M .'i ii H 1 li ", m IIH.VS 3 0 6U8 7 in: a ii & id 7V4i a 84 8 31 7 ST 18 S 3, rr v..8 43 fj4 7 31. 3 45 S4 7 4nj 3 Ml SSI 7 4.1 3f4 S 51 7 48 3 :. 54 7 Ml 4 04 6 04 7 54 4 lT 0 u; 7 r.u 4 10 8 id 8 0U 4 Ml 614 8H'Jf4 171 81 8 05i 4 -JO 9 10 l MP UP H All trains run dully except Sunday. f slirnlili'S llial trains slop on altfiinl for pu Bensei'H. Mcure rutin via onlarlo a Western before piirchnsliijtllekels and save money. Day and Mbut Express to tho Weal. .1.0. Andersen, (ten. Pass Agt. T, I'litci-olt, llv. l ass, Agt, scranton, Pa. s Ml 1 (I!) llancoeic : :.- i'.'.m; ...J sim-iiKht ; .M ''.' r. Preston Park 7 45 I'J'illt M I'OIUO 7 :s i-."j, :ii 10 l'oyiilelle 7 :;:! :-J is In 01 Ilelinont . 7i'J"3 '.:! riessunt Mt. 7 itMli-e' 'J IN I'liloiidulo I ; u-11 '." Fowl city I ll.-.l II 3l' il 15 Ciiibiindaie I t; 1-111:0 11 1-.': While lindife j : .... I'Mi.i May Held' 1 li 1 1 1 1 1 -.':! 11 11: Jerinvn 11 nr.i 11 l.s .'; Arehlbiild lilX'-flll.Y 8.M Wlutoil il-.'.i 11 11 s.'i I'ecliMllo ll'.'s:ll 7 N il OlyphMit li'.'l tl 0i s ii Dickson 1; 111 1 1 e.l s :;:i Throop ii 14 II ee 8.'li'. I'i'oildeiiee in 1:1 inw kwi lark Place 1; in 10 55 s 3u scranton r m a ma u Leave Arrive