The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, October 29, 1895, Page 2, Image 2

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    TTIE KCBANTON THIBTJNE TUESDAY MOHNTOTK OCTOKER 29, 1895.
THE PREACHERS MEET.
Address .Mado by lr. Hard and Rev.
Wilson "IrclMe.
A tin imrting of Ihe SWthodtet Kpte
xaiJ miroistera tiehd yesterday tnorn-
Insr hi the First M-cimodifit Episcopal
chucoh on likIi Fr-ank'lin Rtivet, Rev,
J. V. iYilJjamd presided. The opening
dewttoniri exenviwes were conducted by
Dr. 'Mumley Ulard. after which the
rearvtiarv read the minutes of the pre-
vnis mefthiff YrtiJWi were alo?ed.
Ti v. J. o. j,jckma,n.pTt.VliinR- filler,
tihrm lircetfv aid-drepsfd It-We mectilmr.
v.-Jih kbmh cement In thw outlook of
the wurk of t'he district. lr. Hard
then briefly onitliined 'his work am! Hhs
t fort oip he txk to Fort Uewton,
Spoilt. He ppoke of the heroic mlnie"-
aid ;h ir smh-ndM mrt, mm nM
thait Mi Infills!! h-s a very Ktromff hoM
In Montana. At H.-dnnia -the confer
fi:v wsv.-t .held. The tlocitor spoke of
Hi-'lira n.r?d 1'ts pi.icer iiii-nlnp. or Ha
Kiiat pmM resoaiirces, and of Uuitte with
i:- iiohl nnd. not a flower or preen -tihi;-nir
to le sunn. Yet wk-ked-niesH was nt i
premium. Inibv-id Untie Is the wicked
fft city the doctor 'has been in. Im
rt.ra',i:y, 'the wumain 1n scarlet, is posi
uivtiiy to tihe front, but iHwre Is even In
tli!i city tihe leia-ven of the gospel navl
tnit wJH evinitiul'ly blav-en the whole
lump. T!ie Vctii.r spoke of his love for
u yrnwnp vailley a-nd the proirretisl ve
rves of 'Wilis region by comparison with
nine west.
Tb; reffiiT.nr ncker of the session
wis Rev. "W. TreJble. and lulls eubjert
me "T'he Rila-tliM! of the Holy C.h.iwt
to Revlvwll Work." The Holy Ohost 1s
of frrcnt tmnortnnce in revival work
cl.thons'h W l.ld not nirwn as much mi
nor the old d!.--piiwatlo'n s It ibnes to
His. It wis Mien simply 't'he nnnie for
1Hie -Invisible, a Kra.twl ami riem unroui
hiR of the Godihend. nl Us miainlfested
a. the spiritual tntlueirce of a present
Cod.
Revival are piicr-e-ssful in proportion
as the revrrall Holy Chnst Is pre-sewt
wiilch Its power. No evn.npelist, how
evrir renowned, mirlvt lr lake the place
of the paistor of the church, and the
1 Wor mbmorped into 'the H'Oly Swlt it
wiiM find that e 1ai tihe ffroatewt re
vival iiowcr. Tlie pastor 1s the over-
i-tr of the Hirwy CShost to the chuivhcs.
Jle muot inrpac'h for the omens of tihe
eptrlt mml not for the plaud'M of nin.
The IMy (ihost Is related to iirayer.
The 'Holy Ohowt milft Ire the direct- r of
(Ihe fHmn service. Choirs and lev. '.Uii
reed an inspiiu t.lon of 'Hie Holy fMio
In order to slnu the pospel nnl wlth
oirt Ifithe rtniirl'ns can-not he efr.'ctllve.
(How fan -the ihuroh 1e led ltito ep!r
timl power? Ily 't'he church livliix In
Wie spiirlt. The spirit ts the author of
Ohr'B'tlnn life. (Mvo the memlir-r pen
ticoit'.il taptlHm ani'd the Jhurch is
no'dy f ir ootHiuet 'm revival work.
lAftfir Mr. TiYillile's pntior, a hymn
wins suiik and -Iter. J. V. 'Warner led in
prayer. Tht-re was no dusciwslon on
JKtxaptr. bint It was h-ifihly comni"nl
ed by all tihe tnlintS'tTirs present. Itev.
J. K. Peck rewMiti-'d Hlhat Dr. Oairs-s, of
IClnr.ston, would present o paper on the
pubject of "Propivps" at the next meot
Jm. A wt-e of thanks was twdervil
Mir. Tretl'lil anH the meeting wens d!
mlwsed wJth ih benfidMlon by Dr.
Mock. .
ITie following mUnis-ters were In alt-tfntla-nr:
Utexis. J. F. AVIMI-ams, Ijii-Zi-nne;
T. Fnrey, Wwnmi!"; J. 1.
Kekman, Sermnton: M. S. Hard. J. K.
Peck, H. C. McDfirmott. Kl-'iirstop: J.
H. Sweet, Aftti'ley; O. 1. Peversom, 'I'ly
moutlh! J. U. Snmnrr, 'Xontleoke: J. V.
Wli.rner. O. K. 'Muirir, WHkes-iH'iirre: Y.
C. Sm'iNh. AVest inttfton; Abel Wrh?.
-y, OovcnUon; J. T,a HnT. W. Ttvlhle,
VyomlnK; J. M'sxUnnn, .7. Jones, Ii!lts
on; N. J. Ha.wley, Trucksvllle.
r KillcJ onlhc llrldcc.
Yesterday mornltiffian Italian scissors
grinder wag walking across Plymouth
hrldge.iwhen he was nt ruck by an en
gine foining ibehiini Mm and instamt-
124-126 Wyoming Ave.
Call your special attention
to the following departments,
where will be found a com
plete line of all the latest nov
elties! Trimmed and Untrimmed
Millinery, Silks, Velvets,
and Dress Goods, Plain
and Fancy Makings,
Blankets, Comforts, Lin
' en Sheets and Pillow
Cases, Ladies', Gents' and
Children's Underwear,
Gents' Famishing Goods,
Ladies' Linen and Silk
Handkerchiefs, Feather
and Far Boas, Cloth and
Fur Coats.
At prices to suit everybody.
We solicit your patronage and
guarantee satisfaction.
All express charges on mail
orders prepaid by us.
Bill,
3 '''' ' '
Hilfl
ly killed. The engine was No. .5 owned
by the LiChlgh tuid Wllkes-Harre coal
company. The poor directors took
charge of the .body and ent tt to uxr-
an's undertulrinff establishment for
tutriul. .No oik eeemed to know the
man's name, eithoutfo it waa eald that
he lived at Xjatiimer.
TWO EQUITY COURTS.
Two Courts la Kquity Were Running
Yesterday Morning.
Jud-ffe Lynoh had before him' yester
day tin c:-ee in eaulty r the common'
w.uith ex. rel. vs. The lMttston itridge
company. The itroulile arises from the
foimuny s rvfusal 'to burnt tne eian
whioh -was burnt down In 1SS5 eo as to
reach the .Main street without an extra
piT. The pier they wan to put at a
point in un oMi public road. The case
took until 12.J0, when Juifte i,yncn oa
iourned k until today, when the hear
ing will be completed. H. W. lalmer
and O. JI. and J. S. Hanling for plain
tiff: Alex. Ji'arnham for defendant.
Judge llcnnctt heard the case of Ha-
ilcton itorouKh ve. Harry Jacobs, con
troller of Huzleton, to force him to sirfn
an ordinance passed by council to n-
ter 'into en agreement with an F.-lectiic
LigiM company to furnish light for a
term of yeiurs. Jacobs will not sign, al
leging ittvat the cWy's funds do not war
rant the expenditure. Oeorge II.
Trou.tman and H. W. Palmer fr Uie
fend'ant; John T. Lcnnhitn and Thomas
F. MeXitlr for plaintiff. The court took
the pampers.
The Committees at Work.
The lAnoiemt Order of iribernlans of
Ijacknwanna. and Iuzerne counties
lwvo lii'gua work at raising money to
help FuiMivr JoTdam build his new
churrth at KenlWi-am. Divisions 1, IS
and 12, Aim-lent Ordvr of Hibernians, of
this cl.ty, have finally consento-d to
enter imtn a contest against three diivi-
sionis of 'Lackawanna county for a silk
lla-g for ithe bein fit of the church of St.
Lawrence at Hcrnd'ha-m, Iickawannci
county. The following executive com-
mltteiy was wlepted to conduct the con-
tcKt for LitEerne county: From Dlvl-
Blon 1, Iti'i-mml O'Keefe, Anthony
W-alssli. IVitrick 'Mullen: Division 1S,
John Hunt, iMivInl O'Drmnell, jr., AV'ill-
!to J. K-!ly: Divlsi un 12. John 1!. Iloyle,
Thomas IM. Dullard, J Minus Fox. The
executive connnlittee held a medtiiig
yesterday afternoon and lected the
follow hm ollicens: IPrepidcnt, Tlwimim
M. Dullard: swretiary, Ikn-nlel (VJJon-
nell; treactirer, Herniard O'Keefe.
.Mckinley Will Come.
Yesterday tnorn'ln'g the prefrldent of
t'he Oratorio or iety received the fol
lowing letter, w'hidh explains itself:
New York t'lty. net. Ji, i-M'ii.
John B. niiHHell, president Wllkes-Kurre
OrntDi ln Horli'ty.
Dcnr Sir: Your very kind fnvor received
and It in with picture that 1 nt once re
ply to any that If you desire my pervicefl
for the evening of Nov. ( you can have
them most willingly without compensa
tion. 1 have always regretted the Illness that
prevented my iittenillng your festival last
June and really reiolrB for tills oppor
tunity to show my honesty of purpose to
legitimately make nmemls. If you will let
me know how ninny songs you will want
from mo I will nt once forward my selec
tions. Wishing your society every success, I
remain very truly yours,
. J. H. McKlnley.
I'tinernl of Mrs. Conns.
The funeral of the late Mrs. Joseph
Coon was held yesteritay afternoon
from her late 'home, on North Washing
ton street, and many friends assembled
to take their last view of the deceased.
The casket waa covered w4fh many
hnnuMfiil floral offerings, and ltcv. Mr.
Fuerll'dht. or -Scnvnton. preached the
sermon A t the hous-e. The psvll-bmrers
were Henry Hoffhelmer, -Edward 0"n
fftilive, Ig Freeman. iKnae Tng. Hernflrd
Hitrgunder ami S. J. Strauss. Inter
ment was made lit, the Jewish cemetery
ait Hanover.
BRIEF NOTES.
The funeral! of -the late Mirs. Mar
garet Tjynrnt, of tMs city, wa'S'helil from
!lnir Into !-!! IJHitpe rn N. irWii-i m p.'i in
s'tTeet yert-erd'ay morning. A requiem
mia-3 was celebrate'd' nt St. Muiry's
clhurtfli.
At the new p!1k mill now being erecit
eVl la A'voca, Jntmis SlattTiry ami John
Kitterlk were baidly hurt yesterday
by failMmg from a ncalTo.ld.
Tomorrow Us 't3i e annual donation day
at the Slome.
The fourth annual ball af the Clerks'
OFBOcia'tlioin wiIliI Itw giwin tomorrow
evening In IiOomls' htill.
The grand Jury 1s In ses!on tthiifl
week and Kirnest V. Koth, of Wilkts
Bairre, was mode chairman.
An action for libel In the amount of
$10,000 wa yesterday lvrouglvt by Frank
Koons against A. Warmagarls, pr
Uwing defiiimatory language. Jtimes L.
Lonahan reprcEcmta the plnlntliff.
Dait.rlckl Oairr was yewterdny ifliiis-
c'harged from court unoVr the In'solvont
law,
Do Wilttte, the Veill-knowhlecturleir',
will give ih'la oplen'dld I'lIuwtTaitieid leotiure
In ho Young srem' Christlian assocla
tbcun iroorns thtoevetvlng.
Ptepheti Acwew. of Ituffalo, am old
smVllpr, la at police headnuarteirs n tlhlls
city tn neerl of help. An effort is being
mude to got Mm Into the Old Bold'lers'
Home.
Hey. W. ID. Johnon wti prc-oeritied
wltih a hantlwome Victor bicycle yes
terday wUh the compliments of a num
ber of h.! friend's ami parwlikmers.
TheYoung Womem'a Thritton a-pso-
chitlon of this cHy will have a bazaar
on Nov. 6 nnA 6 ait their rooms on
Boutlh Franklin street.
AVOCA.
All reTsons desirous of subscribing
for the Horanton Trllnine will leave
their orders with Robert Golden, Main
sltreet, tiar the Delaware and Hudson
station. I'rompt delivery assured.
James OamplKMl, of West Avoea, is
lying -dfl'nigerously Ml of typhoid fever.
IM-Vss H. Murphy, of Hyde J'arK, re
turned home yesterday after pen'din'ff
a few idaya wttth iM Isw Ka te IVmgher.
Mips Kmtin Dunleavy, of Scranton,
MiesHrs. P. J. 'Noone arid 'Frank Day, of
Pfitltnton : M. Ooliden and M. Oorman, of
W!HkesJUarre, were entertained o.t the
Murphy residence, on the west Side,
yesterday.
Miss iMarlai Barrett returned home
yesterday after a iileawaint trip to Ire
land. She has been greatly benefited
In her theaHth. ihavlnu been a'bsenlt
several .months-.
YesteTdTiy morning, wnlle John K'lt-
terlck and James Slattery, employes
of the Bilk mill, were performing theilr
dutiles, the waffotdlng gave way and
the men were tpredlplitaited into the
founda't-Vnt. a tdiifftainoe of elbow thirty
feet. IWith received eevere tnjurle.1.
Mr. Slnttery s arm iwnn broken Rnd
Kltterlck sujftnilm?!!! (mternal injuries.
They were removed to their homes, a
Short distance away, amd medical aid
immediately summoned. It is expected
that they will be oiround in a Short
while. '
A11 cltleens iln'terested In the Improve
ment of tihe town Should vote for the
light" att the coming election, Nov. 6.
Miss 1lxsle Iteno'lman waa a visitor
In Seranton yertenliay.
Mrs. Newton Hosklnfl spent yester
day with friends n PHtston. .
Miss H. Qlhbotm, of Sera nt on. was) a
visitor at the Olbbona residence on
Sunday.
IMilsses Lvala anoi Teresa Connor, of
drove intreet, went Sunday with
friends tn ftoranton.
A tileatianit KaKherln of young folk
collected at tihe home of Mr. and Mrs.
W-tlllam Brown, on IMwIn street, at
evening hi honor of Mr. Brown's (birth
day. Refreshment were served and
various amusements were Indulged In,
after which they repaired to their re
spective homes, after v"rratulatlna;
their host and wMhing Dlir. . -any happy
returns. -
siot-cvT
Olles Pontln and Alfred Wlteomb.
both of Mountain Aah, South Wales,
were visiting; Mr. and Mrs. Solmon, at
this place last week.
Preparations are being made for an
oyster supper at the Sibley Union
church on Nov. 28.
Mary J. King, daughter of George
King, of the Sibley, Is seriously 111 with
tvohold fever.
' Miss Mable Salmon was visiting Miss
Poly Ueuchon, of Uellevue, yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Johns and family, of
Main street, Ilendham, have moved
Into the house on Sibley avenue, made
vacant by Mr. ond Mrs. Haker, who
have moved into their handsome resi
dence, on the corner of Main street and
Sibley avenue, Kendham.
Miss Margaret E. lirownell, of Dun
da ff. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. Riven
burg, at the Sibley.
Mrs. K. Itobathan. of the Sibley. Is
visiting friends in New Jersey.
Joseph Doyle, of Rendham, has
moved into Casper Tropher's house, at
the Sibley.
Miss Rose Celsel Is home from Peck
vllle, where she has been visiting
friends.
PECKVILLE.
Mrs. Hannah Ieyshon and Mrs. Cora
Sherman, of PWtston, are visiting at the
home of I.M r. and t.Mrs. Corey Jenkins.
J. U. We.lwter, of Scranton, spent Sun
day with 'his stster, Mrs. A. H. Jenkins.
..Miss Cooper, of Jcrmyn, has been
spending the past few days with the
Mtascs Sarah and Hannah Coaites.
'Hairtry Jennetit, of Scranton, spent
Sunday with this cousin, Thomas Rich
ards. AIIfs Minnie "Warner, of Orange. N.
J., Is visiting her -parents, Mr. andlMrs.
W. C. Warner.
Revival services will be held In the
(Methodist Episcopal church, every
evenlg this week.
John JJay Is iprepanlng to move Into
his elegant now hmie, on Main street.
Floyd Grlever met with a severe ac
cident la-t Friday evening by havUng
the top of his finger cut off in his sau
(vigft machine. jf-
Miss Edith Dennis, of Oar lion dale, ta
spent 1'inig a few days with Mrs. Kendall,
on Main street.
William Kt-Mtell, who has -been very
sick for the post few weeks, Is Improv
ing. Carlon, ITio 12-year-old son of .Mr. and
Mrs. Isaac Cheney, lis sick with pneu
monia. The Young People's society of the
Presbyterian church 'Is making exten
sive prcipa rait Ion s for a. Oar-rolval of
Days in the near future.
The publto schools of this .borough will
be closed t'hiis week, on account of the
teachers' Institute at Scranton.
HONESDALE,
No clue as to the whereabouts of the
Il-awley fliu-rgiars and -murderers has
as yet been obta'ined. The 'last seen of
them was at Port Jervls, where they
left t'he train that they h'ad boarded n.t
Da'cka.waxen. They recmed to have
plenty of money, and cannot be classed
with ordinary tramips. They were evi
dently pmfesi'ionial burglars.
John Kallig'han met with nil accident
at 'the Krie pockets yesterday morn
ing that came nenr proving fatal. He
was cleaning one of a train of cars
when another car bu-m'ped Into the rear
ear. The F'hock threw him off ahead of
the front cmr and as the tmin began
to move he was caught under t-ho brake
iH'aun antji Ira.cl.ty bruised. Dr. llrady
was called nnd found ihlm siifferl-ivg
from oIshxniMon of the thigh, about
which there were several deep cuts.
He was also bruised about the face and
body.
Kugene Ham, wife and child, of
Scranton, aro visiting his parents here.
Notice of the sale of the -property of
John Howe has been given iby thosher
'Iff. Attorney Ttursell Dlmmlck nnd Dir.
U. AV. Tlurns, of Scranton, passed Sun
day here.
A large conwregatlon gathered nt
boi'.-h the morning and evening services
of Grace church Sunday to listen to
Rev. Rogers Israel, of Scranton.
nHKtTMATISM Is rnused by lactic ncld
In the blood. Hood's Snrsnparlllu neit
trallzes this ncld nnd completely ami per
manently cures rheumatism. Be suro to
get only Hood's.
HOOD'S PITjT.S cure nausea, slek hend
nche. Indigestion, biliousness. Sold by all
druggists. '
THE DOCTOR'S COLUMN.
I.. A. R., Detroit. I weigh ?-Tfl pounds
nnd am growing stouter ull tho time.
What can t take?
Take Thyroldine, extract of the Thy
roid Gland. In three-drop doses, three
times daily, on the tongue. Keep the
bowels regular with Nntrollthlc Salts.
L. O. D., New York. What can I take
for bronchitis?
Take Pulmollne, according to direc
tions. Tt '! n-n excellent rcmeldy.
William F., New York. Alternate
Cereblne, extrnct of the brain, with
Testlne, In five-drop doses, on the
tongue, three times dally for a week.
Tnke snline bnths, using our sen, snlt;
sleep In a cool room, nnd avoliT alcohol,
tobneco ami spices.
Henry. N. Y. Answered as nbove.
'. M. H New York. Please give ime a
good remedy for chronic catarrh.
Cntarrhine, If taken faithfully, for a
month will cure yon.
C. Fallng Drown, A. M., M. D.,
Washington, D. C.
Med. Dept.. Col. Chem. Co..
All letters of Inquiry answered frea.
THE ANiriAL EXTRACTS.
CEREBRINE. From th Brtin. MEDULLINE. From
lh Splniil Cord. CAROINF. From th Hoarl. TES-
P NT, 0VARINE. THYROiniNP. NUtROLITHIC SALTS,
for Constipation. GASTRINE, for DysimniiH.
CATARRHINE, ECZEMICUXE. and otb-r spoclnl-
tics or tho
COLUMBIA CHEMICAL CO.,
Now at all druggists. Send for Literature.
Sold. by -Matthews Rros., 320 Lack'a ave.
Clairvoyant.
MRS. KENTON, CLAIRVOYANT AND
.V.. In . . II Ana T ...
- u, in, hi i-i-. Aiu.M.i iiiium uauiir
wnnns iwrnip. tills week only
Real Estate.
$I2.2-JI VVH L BUY ONK OF THE K1N-
e.t nomes on Jfinerson avouuu; owner
leaving town nnd will mil nt a oraut
sacrifice. For partlcnlsrs nU at office,
M. ii. ntjiAiAi a, I ommonwealtti U'l it'u.
Real.EstateJcency
r,,0"0 KUY8 A (lOOT) BRICK noU8K ON
Providnnee Bond; doable lot, liH ft. deep.
(M,) BUYS DOUBLE HOUSE, WEB8TEB
i sveniin.
;Oll flOO.OiiO I WILL HELL YOU THE
street car barn on Linden street.
ffljl2,(KI0 BUYH 1(1-BOOM HOUHE; ALL MOD
U era Improvements; Jefferson avenue;
very fine; look at It.
dtllfiin BUYH 12 ROOM HOTTHK. AWl. MOD.
'I? era Improvements; iVonroe ave. ! good.
"10,800 HUY8 S HTOR .8, 2 DWELLINU8
? and barn West Main street, I rovidenoe.
$1,600 BUYS 8-ROOM HOU8B, COltNEH OF
Electrio and JenYrton aTennoe.
$H,WI0BUY8 DDI BI.E HOUSE, 13 BOOMS,
yuliiey avenaei one of the finest.
OM.000 BUYS OOOD HI V OLE HOU8E.PKN N
O avenne, Orein Ridge.
1,00 BUYS A liT, WOODLAWN PARkT
f corner lot, Wyoming avenue.
(D4,fl BUYS OOOD DOUBLE HOUHB, PINE
O a reet
lf( 0110 BUYS OOOD BRICK FLOUR AND
feed mill: irreat onDortuiiitv! m41 fnrn&r.
tlcnlare.
18.000 BUYS AM ELEGANT IOiINO tt.KT
i, renn are., adjoining naptut onnren.
i.M0 BUYS FINE 8 KOOM HOUSE, WEB
3 or arenoe; all modern improvementa.
SOOBUYS FIMB S-ROOM HOUSE, PBE8
9 Havana 1
JI.8W BUYS NICE HOUSE OK OBOV3
' eveeo saaap.
A WORD.
WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT
MUCH. WHEN PAID FOR IN Al
VANCK. WHKN A HOOK ACCOUNT
IS MADE. NO CIIAHGK WILL P.K LESS
THAN 2Ti CKNTS. THIS RI'I.K AP
PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS., EX
CEPT LOCAL SITUATIONS AND HELP
WANTED. WHICH ARE INSERTED
FREE.
Help Wanted-Male.
WANTED-A GnOI) PATTERN MAKER;
? yonng man piefprred. Apply to Tlio
National Elovator and Machine Co., Honeie
dale. Pa.
Vr ANTED FOUR OR KIVK ENEROETIO
V men; Bond louitimnto linsinesa; steady
employment; noue but hinders need apply.
Call Wednesday morning, between 9 and 10
o'clock: illl Lackawanna avenue.
ANTKD.T7nAO j ktTn EVERY SEC
V lion torjinrnos: f 100 to$" OUadoy made;
s-lla nt sight ; also a ma'i to sell Ktaple Ooodi
to dealers; liest sldo line j V.'i 01 a month: sal
ary or largo i-oniininHion mado; experience
unnece&Hji' y. Cliftou Hutp nnd Afantifactar
ing Co., Cincinnati, O.
Ur ANTED A HUTCHElt WHO HAS HAD
experienei at the bimlneHa; munt ronio
well reoomniemlud. Address T. O.' M., Trib
uno ottlc-e.
DENTS MEN WANTED, ALREADY
iV traveling, to enrrv lubricating oils as a
side lino. MANUfrACTUKERS' OIL CO.,
Cleveland, O.
WANTED WELL-KNOWN MAN IN
11 every town to solirlt stock subscrip
tions; a monopoly: big money for oents: no
capital required. EDWARD C. FISH CO.,
llorden Monk, Chicago. 111.
CALKSJI EN HI-sTdkNT SALESMEN
O wantetl, ncrpiaintod with tho Io':d and
nearby drug and irrocerv trade, to handle our
lino of high erndo cigars. Addreas, giving
references, J. LhWARD CoWLES & Co., 1U
Chambers utreet, N. Y.
Helo Wanted Females.
l l ((etio wileswonien to repree nt us.
Onnrnnteed $iidy without Interfering with
other duties. Healthful occupation. Write
for particulars, ineloin; stamp, Maniro Chem.
ieul Coin;mny, No. .Inlin street. New York.
Agents Vanted,
GE.NTS WANTED EVE U Y W H F. R E TO
J V canvass for onr New Holiday .luvi nilo
Books, four Chrwtinns Ilejmiies: kcII at. siglit;
liberal terms. Aihh'.-m Hl'ECIALTV, Sub
station No. 2. Pliliad-Iphia. l'n.
AGENTS WAXTED-TO SELL CKIARS;
Jeri per month salary and expenst's paid.
Atldres. with two-cent etanip, FIGARO CI
GAIf CO., CliiRngo.
UKNTS-TO SELL oV'it I'KACTICAL
J gold, silver, niekel nnd copper electro
phitci'H: prii'o troin S:i upwanl; salary nnd ex
pontes pa il: out fit free. A'ldies-t, with stniup,
.MICHIGAN AiFG CO., Chirago.
GENTS TO SELL cm A IIS TO PEA LERSj
il weeklv anil 'Xpense: experience un
neeemMiy. t )NK( iLi DATED MFG. Co.,
Van Itureri nt.. cli:f-a-;o.
tlAI-EBMAN To CARRY SIDE LINE; "."
0 pi-r loat. eonimiHHion; samiii't book
mailed fro. Address 1 N. CO., Maliou L,
New Y'ork,
T (iNCE-.'MJEN'IS AI'I'OIXTEI) To
1 sell now liulitninc sellim; tul 1" cloth. mos.
rpiitoaii'l houe llv iiimid nt 10 e"nts nnd '.'."
ro'ds a ho tie. 'S:iin)ito fro-. I'.OI.GIANO
M'F'G Co., Pnltim.'re. Md.
T GEN'TS-lllNHE'S "PATENT" UNIVEt
J sal Hair Curlers ami Wiiv-in fiis.'d with
out heati, and "l'yr Pcinleil'MI.-iir I'i'ii. Lib
eral ronnniHion. Free s.-miple and full par
tieulnrs. Aihli-em P. o. H..X I5ii. New York.
Drugp.lr.t Wanted.
U 'ANTED A Ki:ilSTI IIF.I) 1'ILMi.MA
cit of goi-d elMiiaeter, Apply lit once
to SALOL. ran' .-f 'l ivl.iine.
For Rent.
1 -( 1 U RKST-THE PKKMISI-.S RECENTLY
L oiri-upi"d bv 'I'lie Serunt"ii 'J' rib ne.iiiiow n
rs the lll.-eier Itnllilinir, c rii"r of Si rueo St.
niifl i enn ave. lNmossion tdveu iinme-iiatoly.
Tlie pi-end es consist of the It ililins in the
rear of the builduiK on tlie crnerif ".nice
-treot and I enn nwnuo, teeln r wit( til"
liii' oment. nnd 'il-io tlie enti'-e lo-irth tloor "f
tlie eoi-ner hnildinir. Tlio elnvat'-r helonefliLT
to Tho 'I'riliiiun Piililis'iinu' Co. will be sold to
tlio lesH''o on rnaMiimiil'i ternin. For particu
lars iinnilt-c on tlie preniiie-i, . f Rudolph
liloeser, or ut thi ofliee of Tlio Scranton Trib
une. I. 'OR RENT STEVENSON FIM'IT FAR SI,
I ( lark's Green, for a t"rm of years. Ap
ply to GEORGE I!. DAVIDSON, Attorney.
nl2 Spruce troet.
I '01MtENT- iTcTpoUSH AVENl'IiTfl
1 room lnme; latest Impioveinoiits. jp
ply J:i:i Cnp'Hise avenue.
'I'Wo'oKFICES. CLOSIcfTsTITAM HEAT
I ru:ini"g water, ilei-ornticn'. trout, cin"
spicuous; $11'. W. GIBSON JONES, ail Spruce
st reet.
I Vi X I-.ST il At 'fl El.o ft A PA tit M E NTS IN
I' ritv; st-'iiin heat; linniisonie suito; nil
comforts nnd cheerful: s cure it. iptik.
W. GIHSo.N .lONLS, ;ll Spruce street.
CUPKI 10U IlnL'SE To" LI'. r-MADISON
0 nvenne I'.esurnto not niiH-t B"'iut this
before renting. Also house mi .I'-(T'Thuii.
W. GIBSON JONES. "II Spni'-e street,
i-H)lt ltl-'.N'T ON'E-H Al F ilol'SE, NO.
1 Norili Main avenue; 11 ri-oms, cas, water,
furnieonnd bathriMim and burn. Iniiiire ut
Anderson's News Rooms, l'rnvidenee Mpiare.
IOR liEN'T-Vfl! IS11EI) P.O. i.M. WITH
1' or without beard, suilalilo for two pei
sons. III2 Adinns nve.
TxiR KENT-SIX ROOM HOUSE ON WEST
1 Lnekiiwnnnn nvenun. Address THOMAS
E. EVANS, near ll'ii Luierne, Uydn Pur:.-.
i;OR KENT NICELY FURNISHED II ALL
V suitable for luil;ro rooms. JOHN JEH
MYN, Ull Wyoming ovenilo.
For Sale.
OYSTER HOUSE FOR HALE ON AC
count of other business. Box 701, Ring
hamtou, N. Y.
good" young-cow fi iit sai.e
clieap I. T. KEEXE, DL'S Electrio nve
mie. Dunuioro. P.i.
l.'OR SALE FARM, STOCK AND ALL
I farming utonsili. Inquire or J, M. SHEF
FIELD, "II Sernnton street, Scrnnton, Pa.
Business- Opportunities.
I'nsIDE POINTSON 8T)CKS and grain)
Definite advance informntiou ns to the fu
ture coui so of the markets Wo are not bro
kers, but confidential advisers. ur faniliti' 8
for securing direct insiile information are per
fect, vt rito ns If you are Inn-rested in spi-eu
Ution and we will give yon some points that
will make you money. LINCOLN FINAN
CIAL BUREAU. 47 Bfondwav. Now York.
Public Sale.
tmospXTootTb ofHleiT
ricks, dump ears, wire ropes, boiler and
stark, steam drill, dump enrts, lumlicr wag
ons, stoves, blacksmith tools, etc. hate posi
tive. V. T. FORD.
Money to Loan.
1JROMPT LOANS ON REAL EST 'TE :E
cni lty. U. W, CRUDER, 400 Lackawan
na avenue,
Socelal Notices.
wl'l make a monthly tour of the follow
In places giving free op -n air advertising ex
hibitions wl b the stereopilcon: Tnrlorvillu,
Hyde' Park, Providence, Dickson Olyplmnt,
Pi-ckville, Archbald, Jermyn. Exlnlntlons
given on Wedmaday and Friday of each
week during the month, the rates for adver-tls-ng
are Ilo per month. Addreat E. H.
Call, Tribnne office, eity.
'THE SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAR,"
X You want this relic Contains all of
Frank !.cslio'B famous old War Plctures.show
ing the forces in adnnl Isittle, sketcbed on tbn
spot. Two Tobuaes, li,(0 pictures. Sold on
easy monthly payment. Delivered by ex
press com pie to. all o liar nee prepaid. Address
P. O. MChJDY, trii Adams Ave., Scranton, Pa.
BLANK BOOKS, PAMPHLETS. MAOA
alnoa, etc, bound or rebound at Tin
Thibuss office, gulek work. Ucaaonable
prices.
"THE DBVIL) AND TUB DBEP
PEA" Htad The Tribune eerly-Ui No
vember, j., .
c
OS1B10
' TAFFETA
All Stripe Effects, in varied tints ofliglit, medi- 0110 DDI PC JJOft
urn and dark shades, universally sold at $1.25. UUll I ItlbLj OuUi
his
CONNOLLY &
Situations Wanted.
SITUATION WWNl'Kh To HO Ol'T UY
thn i.-ty wnsliinif ; wnshinit talii,n luim,
iiIho. Call or ittllros4 L. Ji, :IIU N. Kunmor
avoniio. llyrio I'.-irk.
"c I T I T A T I o X V A N J' K t) UY AN T O
cotintrv K"nin win un'tiMHt.-iniIs burn
work and hornet: ran h well rtT.ummomlrtl.
Adir'Hi Mc, 'J r. Initio ollir'.
Si J KATloX VA 'I Kl IiY A Yol'Xrt
linn in huti'hor with two vt-a's
oxpcri' itci-; h -Nt rnf r ,ii, d In n I fur
ninned, if r niiv1. K. t'., Tri Imno uthro.
Situation wan'iku-v.y a Yoi xTt
man ns third hand liukir or iiuv kind of
work or trade. Aldi o-.s lila Stuno avt'tmo,
(0irt:ATiox""vAXTi:i -iiy" a" vin'Mi
O lady as olltc irl or cltrk: has h:id
soiiiH ktiowltMlj'' ot butirikoopin. Adtlri'S L.
M., TribiiuootlMv.
rOUXG i A1Y WHTId UK 13 POSITION
I iih HtoiiOuiMpl) t and 1 ypfwriter; also to
nsist In ItiioU kfi-pliii;; h:m had oxin'rinnco
and ran ulvn thti hiKt of rofur.-UCt. vddrusii
1'KKsoNAL. Lo. k i;.x LVi. riy.
U;an . KU-i'osrnoN as jii:skki:h.
or in Hinull f.-imilv, npiHiiiirK''. Addn-ss
MFIS. ,1. k WILLI V.MS, ti Adams avcuuo.
SITUATION WAMIv'-A Y( tl'N U (il l?
O man tnan, nini'I", vmiid lik wnk of nuy
kiiiu. Ad irt'.-iH l M.. him H'tct't.
-'ASTk.1-A I'msIToX UY A 5IUd)LH
' aui'd old muiitry f-nt li-iu;i n -.t any
thlnif wh.'i-H lit fin lut useful and litid n homo.
Addrt-MM Mi-M , Trili-ni.. ofiic'.
Literoturc.
Xnii'OUTAN TN'VIN THKWi'KLI)
2 id IrtttTn is tin' ptthlicut ion i.l' tho lJiUo
History, pfojerred n:id - ilU'-d by Dr. Lorinn-r,
with an introductory rhaidor by Mr. (Iad
ston. Ainonir tlio niithf r nr Prorp irs Savo,
I' t. i'nrt t and iJivirv, and D m. 'ap'n,
Hiin.anliiH, PontiTONt, MaAi tliur, Hart, Jib
foti, l;ilnnd 1 uni on l avrar, tv
'I ha text t lliu-ti'nt ' I witli two linndrcd
ropi inluctintm Sii 1 -I tho oi l inastors of faniouti
paint Iv.:h and
') hin aro lfi!rorhH of tho Hib'.o, but this
voIuiikmh tho only Ihblu lli.stot y n work in
tnri inij an I itia'tinr rlom in th" liht of
Mm to. 11, h Cuntnry HclndarHliip tb oiitiro
Si'l-'pMir.'s.
This vabmbbt p-dilimthni will bo m i l for
ra- (1, r on tlm rmifu 1 onr d-l. vrii'H on o:hv
nitnrhly ptyrni'MM S:i ittHM f olncation
and ability will In etnvh'ViMl'in tho H;do. Cidl
or ad iioHH Till Tllo.VpSOX IN KMSIIIXO
t() . No. :.' South Sixth S'., IMiiladdp ihi.
Horses at Auction.
'IMtoTTIXO AN1 UOAl 1HU
KH AT
I au ii' n at S ration Mi ivinu I'ark,'
limn-
lay. Oft. itl. Anions ttu It nro nwrh trottrr-
as t)oinini'r I'J.Ll; 11 ad bmr wook ao); .1,
M. it. CJ.-H); I Jcssio Hozaut ('2 r, Lady
NcNoii (-.'iV and othrta 1 rJtuttu much
Npood.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
J)cntisl
I)U. WILLIAM A. TAKT. I'diifKLAlX.
r.viiiirc nnil Cimvii work, utllce, tS
Wtis'lilnKWin neniic.
C. r. I.At'HAPIl. SI'IflKON' JHCNTId'P.
No. lie WyomiiiK avenue.
TT.M" STItATTO.V, OKKlt'U COAL KX-
clia use.
rhyslciaiis and StirRCDim.
nit. ('.. KI!AK DKAX TI A3 KKMOVKH
to r.lft Sirnee street. Krriiilnii, 1'a.
(Just oiipiiMlte (V.m-t JIC.H--I- Siinnre.)
lilt. K A V, m I'KNX AVK.: 1 to I
call ii":;. I 'is. nf women, obi'Wi-trlcs and
(i ml nil ills, or I).
nit. W. K. ALLK.V, r.12 Xortb WaHiliiKton
nvelitte.
nit. v. n rniiv, ritACTH'i-: limitko,
iliseases of Hie I'.yc. Knr. Xnso an 1
Throat; olllee, 1'J2 Wyoming uve. a"b.il
denre, r.Lfl Vine sirrct.
iH. L. M. OATKS. WASlllXHTuX
avenue, ndien hours, s to !l a. in . 1.:!i
to :t anil 7 to 8 p. m. KcsMcnee 311:1 M.uli
pon nvoniic.
nit. J. r. i! Ti:sox. Trr.sn.ws and
Krlilays, nt W Limlen atrect. Oilice
hours' 1 to 4 p. in.
Lawyers.
WAHIUOX"- KN'APr, ATTMKN'KVH
ami CoiinselloiH nt Law. nepiilillcan
bulldlnif, WnHhlliKlan avenue, Krrati
ton. l'a.
"jr.rtsnrfl k- hand, attoiixkvs axp
Counsellors nt Law. Coniinonwcallh
bulldlnc, WashlnKton nvpnne.
w. il .ttwrp,
llOHACi: K. IIAVn,
W. II. .IMSSri. JR.
PATTKHSOX W1LCDX. ATTOH
ncys anil (-ounnellors nt Law: ollices U
and 8 Library building;. Sernnton. l'n.
niiSKWKLL 11. PATTIMtSON.
WILLIAM A. WILCOX.
ALFHT'in HAND, WILLIAM J.' 1IAXI',
Attorneys nnd Pounsellors, Common
weulth bulldlnif. Hnoms 1P, 20 and ri.
FHAXK T. OK FILL, ATTOP.XKV-AT-Law,
Room 6, Coal Kxchnntjo, Scran
ton, Pa.
JAMF.S W. OAKPOUP. ATTOHNKV-nt-Lnw,
rooms (IS, M nnil 6., Comnion
wcnlth bulldlnR. !
SAMt-EL w. Enn An. attohnkv-at-
Law. Oltlcc-, S17 Spfticc St., Scrantun, Pa.
L. A. WATRHS, ATTOnXF.Y-AT-LAW,
423 Tncknwnnntt avp Hcrsnton, Pa.
lTniR TOWNflKXD, ATTOHXKV-AT-Iw,
nimc Hank Hiilldlnir, Scranton.
Monoy to lonn In largo sums at E per
cent. ,
C. n. riTCIIRR, ATTORXKV-AT-Inw,
Commonwealth building:, Scranton,
Pa, .
H. C. 8MYTHR. ATTORXISY AT LAW,
400 Lackawanna avenue.
C. COMKfl Y8.J21 8PRUC K STItIO RT.
D. n. nKPLOOLK, ATTOIIXKY LOANS
ncRotlntcd on real eatate aecurlty, 40S
Spruce strpct. ,
B. F. KILLAM. ATTORN KY-AT-LAW,
120 Wyomlna ni" . Scrnnton, Pa.
JAS. J. H. HAMILTON ATTORXEY-AT-law.
45 Commonwealth bld'g. Scranton.
J. M. C. RANCK. IM WYOMlNCt AVK.
Clairvoyant.
PHRENOIiOGTStTXnD CLAIRVOYANT
518 Meridian Streot, Park Hill.
Wire Srecns.
JOS. KUETTEL, BEAR 511 L.ACKA
wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufaj
- turar Wlra Bcraaaa.
WE OFFER A LARGE LINE OF
xcepfionaS Silk Offering.
WALLACE,
TRY US.
602-634 LACKA. AVE., COR. ADAMS.
Schools.
SCHOOL OF Till'. LACKAWANNA,
Scranton, l'a., prepares lyn and Kills
for colli Kc or liu.-iiie-'s: thuruiigliiy
trains yoimir children. Calaloiiiio ut re
quest. Opens Sept.-niher il.
KKV. THOMAS M. PAN'S,
WALTER 11. Bl'KLL.
MISS WORCKSTEIt'S Iv I X 1 H-l 1 1 A I tTl IN
and School, ill' Adams avenue, opens
Sept. !. Kiiulcxnrb-n $M per term.
Architects.
KUWAIM) II. T1AVIS. AIICHITKI'T,
Itonins 21. i"t and 2H, Commonwealth
lniildltur. Si'rantorK
10. L. WAl.TICIt. AltClHTKCT, OFFICII
rear of mi'l Washinpton avenue.
LF.WH HANCOCK, .lit., A ItClIITC'T,
I::.". S.ruee st., cor. v'ash. nve., Scrantun.
HIi'lWX & .MoltltlS, ARCHITECTS,
Price building, M Washinstoii avenue,
Scrantun.
Loans.
Tin-: REITIlLH SAV1XOS AND
linn Avsoi-liitiun will loan you money
on easier terms nnd pay you betu-r on
Investment than any other nspoclaMon.
Call on S. N. Callnnder, Llmo Lank
i.llll-llllL-.
Kccils,
(1. It. CLARK K CO., SKKOSMEN AND
Niu-seryu'eii ; store l iil Vnnhlntfton ave
nue; Ki-cen hoiiMe, 1:1.11 North .Main ave
nue; store tidi phono '2.
3Iisccllaiicotii4.
H.M'l-lHS nneilKSTHA MPSIC Foil
balls, ldcnlcw, parties, receptions, wed
dinus and concert work furnlnhcd. l-'or
leinc; iiddri-r.r It. J. Hmipr, conductor.
117 Wyoinlnir avenue, over llulbert's
mii.-de store.
M IK 1A IM iEE i:i:i ITI I ER3, PRINTERS'
supplies, cnvi'lopes, paper bails' twine.
Wareioii.-., i:fn WnsbliiKlon ave, Scran
Inn, l'a.
V PANIC P. lilioUN - CO., WIIOI.K
sale deal.-i-jj in Woodwnre, f'ortlac nnd
oil Clolh, Weft Laelt.'iwnnna ave.
THOMAS ACHIIEV, EX PERT Ac
countant nn.l amliliir. Roonis 1t and 2i,
Wii'ilims Htlll.lltl-r, oppn-ilt" pntotTlee.
An. nt for tlio Lex Vile- Extinguisher.
liolcls and Restaurants.
Till-: ELK CAFE, 127 and 127 FRVNIv-
1 1 11 uvenuo. Hales r.'.-eninlil.'.
P. ZEHil.'IU. Pronrlr-tor.
SCItANTON lloi SI-:, NEAR !., L. & W.
passeturer depot. (tn.iiie!fi on tlie
European plnii. VICT'Mt Kocil, Prop.
WF.STMINSTIHt IM iT EL,
Cor. Sixteenth St. iind Irving Place,
New York,
RiiIps, ?:T0 per day nnd upwards. (Ameri
can plan). E. N. ANAltLK.
Proprietor.
RAILROAD TIME-TABLES
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
(L. l.ii-.h anil Sus(ueh.inna Division.)
Antiiiaelto cotil used exeltisivo.y, insnr
iiiK eleanllnesH nnd comfort.
TIME TAHLE IN E F I 'ECT .IPNE 2. IMG.
Trains leave Scriinlnn Tor Plltstoa,
Wllltes-IIiiri-c, etc., nt K.2.I. D.1.1. 11.. 'Id a.m.,
1.2:1, 2.1". ::.n'i. .7. mi. 7.1a p. m. Sundays 0.00
a. 111., I.11H, 2.1.7, 7.10 p. th.
For Athinll.- city. S.2H n. m.
For New York, Newark and Elizabeth,
R.2iMi'XprcfS n. ni., 1.2:1 (expri-ss Willi l:nf
1 ( t iKirlor car. S.n5 (express) p. m. 81111
ilny, 2.1.7 p. ni. Train leaving 1.2.1 t'. tn.
arrives at Philadelphia. It-ndim: Terni
In.al, 11.21 p. in. nnd New York (i.i.'i p. m.
For .Munch Chunk. Alleniown, Hothlc
hein, Ea.'-ton nnd Philadelphia, S.20 a. m.,
1.2:i. XO'i, fi.ii'l (exci-itt Philadelphia) p. ni.
Sunday. 2.1.". p. ni.
For Uiiik Hrani h, Ocean drove, etc., at
8.20 a.m.. 1.21 1. rn.
For Rtadlnv;. Lehnnon nnd llnrrlsbnr?,
via Allentown, f.20 a. m 1.23, 5.i p. ni.
Sunday. 2.I.7 1. ni.
For pottsvlllp. 20 a. m., 1.23 p. m.
Upturning leave New York, foot of Lib.
arty rtrc. -I, North River, at 9.10 (express)
a. m., I.lo, I '". 4.30 (express with Huffet
narlor cal l p. 111. Sunday, a. m
l-avc Plilladclphlit. Reading Tfrmlnal,
9.00 a. m., 2.1m and 4.30 p. m. Sunday B.27
a. m.
Tlirough tickets to nil points at lowest
rates may be bad on application In ml
vace to the ticket nwent. 111 the stall 111.
II. P. HA LI 1 WIN.
(Ion. Pass. Agent.
J. IL OLIIAl'SEN, Ocn. Snpt.
DELAWARE AXD
HLliamN' RAIL
ROAD. Commencing Monday,
yjtjck'xfi J'"y ' n" fams win
a II M UT arrive at new i.HCRa
m U MH wanna avenue atatlon
rlr ' as follows:
r Trains will leave Scran
ton station for Cnrbondnlp and Interme
diate points at 2.20. 5.45, 7.00, 8:23 and 1.10
a. m., 12.00, 1.20. I.a6, 6. IB, 6.15, 7.26, S.10 and
11.20 p. ni.
For Farvlcw, Waymart ana Honesdnlc
at 7.00, S.2S and 10.10 a. m 12.00, 2.20 and S.15
' Tor Albany, Bnratoga, the Adlrondacks
and Montrpul at 5.4r a. m. and ! 20 p. m.
For Wllkea-Ilarre and llUnnnedlate
isiints at 7.4."., 8 4:., . and 10.46 a. m.,12.X,
I.2II. 2.3X, 4.00, B.10. S.0R, 9.16 and 11.38 p. m.
'Trains will arrive at Scranton ata-llnn
from Carhondnle and intcrmpdlatp points
at 7.40, 8.40, 9 SI and 10.40 a ,m., 1t.n0, 1.17,
1 34, 3.40, 4.61, 5.65, 7.45, 9 11 and 11. M p. m.
From Honnsilale, Waymart and Far
view at i.M a. m., 12.00, 1.17, 1.40, 6.55 and
T.46 p. m.
, From Montrenl, Saratoga, Albany, etc.,
at 4.54 and 11.33 p. m.
From Wllkps-Barra and Intermedlat.
rolnts at 2.15, 8.04, 10.05 and 11.55 a. m., I. II,
li I S, 6.10, (.Ot. 7.30, .! and au p. m.
BP!
m vavvy or
209 Washington Avenue,"
Opp, Court House.
UPHOLSTER FURNITURE,
Clean Carpets,
Renovate Feathers,
Make Oyer Mattresses,
Make and Repair Springs,
Sell Iron Beds,
Make Fine Mattresses.
Train loaves Se'raiitoii for Plilladclnhla
nn.l New York via l. II. R. U. lit 7.13
11. m 12.11"), 1.20, 2 3S an. I 11.:is p. m., via !.,
L. & W. R. it., tl.ou, ts.dS, 11.20 u, in., and 1,50
P. 111.
Leave Scranton for rMttston and WllkPs.
Ilnrre, via li., L. & W. 11. 11., B.O0, 8.08, 11.20
n. m., 3.M1, I1.H7. N.;,2 p. rj'-
Leave Sernntoii for Wbite Haven, lln.
7.1eton. Pottsvltle nriil nil polnrs on trio
Heaver M.-adow ami l'ottsvllle branches,
via E. K- W. V. II. 15.', i.4u a. in., via V. A
II. II. It. at 7.15 11. m.. li.(, 1.20. 2 M, 4.00 p.
III. . via li., L. K W. 11. II. 0.00, 8.0S, 11.20 a.
in.. i.::o. :: r) p. m.
Leave Scranton for Totblehem, Enston,
ReadiiiK. llurrisbnrK and all Intermediate
points, via 1. X- II. 11. 11., 7:45 a. in., 12.W.
I. 20, I.ihi 1i.:is p. m.. via IL, L. & W.
li. Jt IS. on, 11.20 11. in., I. SO p. m.
Leave Scranton for Tunkhnnnock. To
wanda, i:imlni, Ithin-a. C.cneva and all
int rni. iliatc points via I. II. It. It., 8. 45
a. 111., 12.1'.". ainl 1l.:ir p. m., via D., L. & VV.
II. H., S.0S. n.65 11. m., l..-ii p. ni.
Leave S.-ranton for Ilochester, Hnffalo),
Xlnirar.-i Falls, Di-trolt. ChlcaRO nnd nil
ix.lnts west via I). 1 1. It. It., 8.45 n. m.
12.0T,, n.16. II . IS p. m.. vim I).. L. & V. 11. Jl.
nnd Plttston Junction, S.'ci. 9.55 n. m., 1.30,
S..".op, m via E. W. V. II. It., 3.41 p. m.
For Klmlra and tin w-st via Salamancn,
M l II. At II. II H.. 8.ir, a.m. 12.0"., n or. p.m.,
via 1)., L. W. K. It.. K.US, 8.55 u. m 1.30,
and 1: 07 p. in.
1'iiiiiiiaii parlor nml fleeplnir or L. V.
ch.'iii" cars on all trains between L. & It.
Junction or Wilkes-Ha rrn nnd New Yo-k,
PHIadelphia, HutTalu, and Suspension
Hrldfe'e.
KOLL1N II. WIT.TU'R. Ocn. Supt.
C1IAS. S. LEE. (len. I'.ims. AKt..I'hlla.,Pa.
A. W. NoNN'EM AM I KH, Asst. Gon.
Pass. Aitt.. South ISethl. bcm, Pa.
Del., Lack, and Western.
FfT. , t Monduy. Juno 21, 1811"..
Trains leave Sernnton as follows: Kx
press fur New York ami all isiints East,
1.10, 2.".i. "..!,", 8.1W ami ..".. a. in.; 12.63 and
3.24 p. rn.
Exprcs for I'aston, Trenton, Philadel
phia atul the SonthrT..ir.. 8.(X) and 9.65 a. m.,
12 .".." ni"! :; .:t p. m. ;
Washington an.l way sitatlons, 3.55 p. m.
To'oyliani a ni'i oiniiioil.'i lion. 6. 10 p. m.
Expriss for pini-.liamton. OsweRo, El
mira, Corning. Liith. Unnsvlllc, Mount
.Morris and H11IT11I0, 12.10. 2.3". a. m., and
1.21 p. 111., maklnw close eoiineetiona at
poiffalo to nil points Hi tho West, North
writ nnd Southwest.
Hath accommodation, f n. m.
1ilnnliuniti.il and way ntntions. 12.37 p.m.
Nicholson uccotnmoilatlon, nt 4 p. in. and
C.lo n. ni.
Hlnchamton and Klmlra Express, 6.05
p. ni.
Express for Cortland. Syracuse, Osweiro)
I'lic-i ami Kli btlcld SprinK-s, 2..15 a ,m. and
1.2I il ni.
liliaca, 2.33 and Hath ! n. m. and 1.21 p.m.
For Noi-lliiinibei-lntiil. I'ltts.ton, Wllkes
Ilane. Plymouth. Hloomxbiirir and l)an
vllle, ninkini? close cniinr:rlons at Norlh
iinil.eilind for Willlnmsiport. Il.'irrishiirff,
Hnltlnmre. Washlnirton 11 ml the South.
Northumlierlnnd and interniedliite sta
tions, turn, 9.5T. ..m. nml 1.:i and 6.07 p. m.
Nan.tlcoke and Intermediate stations.
8.W nnd 11.20 n. m. Plymouth nnd inter
111 -.Hale stations. It.lo iin'l S..".2 p. m.
Pullman parlor and sleeping coai hes on
all express trains.
For detailed Information, pocket tirna
tables, etc. imply to M. L. Smith, city
ticket olllee, 2S Lackawanna avenue, or
ilepot ticket oilice.
I'.rio nnd Wyoming Valley.
Trains leave Scranton for New York
nnd 'inlermc.iiiile point on tho Erie rail
road at 7.110 a. ni. nml 3.24 p. 111. Also for
Honesdale. Ilawley nnd local points at
7110. li.io n. m. and 3.24 p. m.
All the above. are tlirouwii trains to ana
fTr" Ins'h'-sve'for Wllkes-Barro at 6.39 a.
m. rnd 3.15 p. m.
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