The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, November 02, 1895, Page 2, Image 2

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THE FCBANTOU rTRIBITKBBAUDAT MoniTOrc NOVEMBEB i 2. 1893.
WILKES-BARRE.
M'ALL MISSION.
The Report-ofihe Trea-iiref-A Healthy
.. . Condition.
The McAlF-mlsslon met yesterday and
heard the report of the treasurer, which
was read as fnllowa:
vi pwiaheteritin church- .cos- I
leoted by Miss Fuller..-. 2? 00
Collected by Miss Benner. .. v;''20 00
.Collected bv Miss Reynolds. J 19 00
S
' Total .....l....il......v 00
Memorinl Presbyterian church..! IS 60
St. Rterhen's Enlsconal church.
collected hy Miss. Parish 30 00
Collected by Miss Rocltafellow... 12 00
Collected bv Miss Conyncham... -10 00
Total - 1 52 00
Franklin Street Methodist Epis
copal -church .. I 69 00
Too lute for the donation tn 1893:
Mrs. Snyder .'.$ 1 50
Miss YVadhams 1 00
Total collection ............ ...:199 00
Check to Katharine Nicholson,
treasurer of McAll mission.... $200 00
Five subscription to McAll
Record
1 25
Total
Collections
Balance in bank
Interest .'
Subscriptions to McAll Record,
..$11)9 00
.. 10 17
.. 15
.. '1 25
Total ......"1n "
TlRburseinents $201 2"
Ualnnce In bank ..$ 9 32
January 6. 1895. ' .
After henrlno; the report of the treas
urer'Mlss Ellon Wndbams was appoint'
ed vice president from the Central
Methodist Episcopal church, and Mlsa
Bessie Lovelorn of Kingston, treas
urer, for the ensuing year. The secre
tary. Miss Warthams. read an account
of the mission boat, which Is called ithe
Hon Messer-eer, and the corresponding
secretary. Miss Phelps, read ah account
of a visit to the Salle Royale at Paris,
after which - tti jtdiourneu. .
A FAIAL ACCIDENT. -
A Coupling Break and Kills One Man
and Injure Another.
About noon yesterday, a coupling In
tho slope of 'the Whlppoorwlll colliery
of the Red Asih Coal company broke,
and the result was death to one man
and a. very-i serious Injury to another.
Two loaded cars were coming up the
elope .t the time the coupling broke
md the car which was released, started
at terrific pace for the bottom of the
elope.
Assistant. Foreman David Jones anfl
Inside Superintendent Daniel Thomas
were inspecting rails half way down
the slope. They heard the car com
tng, but could not eet out of the road
il time. Mr. Jones, w.ie truck by the
car and Instanitly killed: Mr. Thomas
had gotten partly off from the track,
md did nnt receilve the full force of the
blow. Jones re'!des on South Meade
Htrert, this city, and fct survived by a
wife and one chilld. He was Inrtantly
KilHeij. . Mr Thomas . Injuries, aJt'Boagb
severe, will not result totally. ' :
ALL SAINTS' DAY.
Observed Yesterday in tho Various
Churches. . '. ( . , ' ;
All Saint's Day was observed yester
day in. St. Stephen's Episcopal, St.
Mary's' Roman Catholic', and 'St. Nich
las' German Catholic churches, with
appropriate ceremonies. In St. Steph
ens' the services wrre conducted by the
pastor, Rev. Dr. ti. L. Jonvs. Aside
from the customary prayers the special
ee-nCcee coriilnted of the reading of
the seven to chap.er of the iiook of
Offer the Following Extraordinary
. Values for Saturday, Monday and the
Rest of tbe Week f . ' '
125 Beaver Jackets, Jacge sleeves, Rlpt ,
pie back, and well made.......,:
' LEADER'S PRICE, $1.23.
15 Black Coney Eur Capes,', good qaal-
Ity and satin lined
"LEADER'S PRICE, .35.95.
' GO Child's Reefer Jackets, size 6 to 14
yea ' LEADER'S 'PRICE,' lUO.
200 Fine Chinchilla Jackets, Mr. Corln
closed out a manufacturer at half-
' price, worth $10.00.
LEADER'S PRICE, 16.98.
This Is the greatest bargain of the sea
eon, see window display. i. . t !
DRESSGOppS.
'Two Specials that "you caut afford
to miss: - . . ., .; ... (
50 pieces all-wool assorted double fold
checks, striped and plain dress goods,
worth 27 to DOc
.LEADER'S PRICE, 193.
75 pieces extra quality fancy weaves,
plaids, stripes and plain dress fab-
' rics,i worth CO, 70 and 31.00 4
. . LEADER'S PRICE, 29e.
S pieces Cloaking, 64 inch-wide, extra
heavy, worth JI-.50.....:
LEADER'S PRICE, C9c.
Trimmed and Unttimmad Millinery.
Fee the big reductions veliave mode
In Trimmed Hats. All hats trimmed
in the la'est style at 25 cents for trim
minir, 8ee the stylish Trimmed. Hats
we are showing at $1.25, $1.60. .(2.00
and $2 50.
100 Rob Roys, newest shape. t
i LEADER'S PRICE, 15c.
26 Plaid Rob Roys '.v
LEADER'S PRICE, 19c.
150 extra quality Rob Roys In rough
plaids and plain
LEADER'S PRICE, , 49e.
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Here are some items that you-must
not fall In see, as -we offer them at
about 60 cents on the dollar.
SO pieces Black 811k .and- Jet
Trlmmlnas, all colore
DieSi
LEADER'S 1 PRICE, 6c.
100 yards fine Jet and Silk Drfees Trlmr.
mlngs, none In the lot worth less than '
60c., choice of any
LEADER'S PRICE, 14c.
Large Bed Comforts, well made and
. fair quality... 1
LEADER'S PRICE, 4C.
K0 yards Fancy Silks, all pure silk, for , -
waists, worth 60c;
LEADER'S PRICE, 89c.
SO yards Brocaded Bilk Velvets, . in. ..
' Blacks and colors: was 11.50
LEADER'S PRICE, 88c.
Ladles' and Children's fast black -
seamless hose
LEADER'S PRICB.ie.'
Ladles' Natural Wool, also i scarlet
vests, were 11.00. .,
- - -i LEADER'S PRICE, 49c.
160 Lace Hags Handkerchiefs. . . .r.tVu- i V
, LEADER'S PRICE. te.'
Oents' Wool Seamless sacks, worth 24c. '
LEADER'S PRICK. Me.
To prove to the public that we give ex
cellent value for the money we will cheer
fully refund purchase mosey when so da?
.y: , to ,
LE D ECK A. COR I N
124-126 Wyoming Ave.
p"utioaikl, the fifth, 'chapter W Bt.
IHatthew.- ,, : t , ' , ' H -. J
?- ft. uday's.marses, wtre olitfritftd
at 6,30, 8 una o'clock. 'the last Mn"a
hlgh-'-masaj wMh Father JOOtoifrke, as
celebrant.. After the clebrAtUm, he de
livered .an tetoquent sermon, gtv lng-ti
brief history 'of the feast ;of All Saints
ahd'exijortli'it the faithful to strive tn
emulate the life and de-eds of Saints 'of
tihe church.
In HI. Nicholas' also three masses
were celebrated. The Bret at 7. the
second at 9ul5aud the lasUr-a high mass
was CDlebr'd by Father Bldll'ng
rcoyer, who spoke briefly of the Import
ance of tihe day In the church.' This is
a -holy day of obligation in the Roman
Catholic church.
Today will be AH Soute' Day in the
Catholic church. Although It is not a
holy day of obllaitlon, masses are read
for the dead and tbe followers of the
CatlhoKc fal-t'h attend services almost
the same as if it were a holy day.
Mayor Nicholson Nulnnnccs.
- Mayor Nichols has Issued a proclama
tion In which h3 calls attention to the
violation of various ordinances bearing
on nuisances and In which he sta.tes
that they will be enforced to.the letter.
! would be' well for those who tave
made a practice of piling barrels and
lxxes within- ttolrty fet.it of any build
ing; those who obstruct the sidewalks
wi:h boxes and barrels; those who sell
articles from nxigons and booths in the
streets; those who 'have sridewalks out
of repair; those who empty sweepings
frcm- their f;oivs tin the street, and
l.ioie whoi deposit ashes, oyster or
clam fhx'ils, .paper or rubbish on the
sidewalk, ditch or gutter to have care
In the" futher' or they may be called
upon to pay a fine as provided by the
ordinances. The matter lias been neg
lected more or less in the past, but
.lcreafwr the mayor proposes paying
particular attention to It.
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Mairl co a rniln.c.
The papers in the aulit for divorce of
Ka.nford M. W'llllamson against . his
wife, Rora WiHIampon, were filed yes.
terday by Attorney S. S. Herring. The
.-.ubpoena. was: awarded In this case sev-n-al
wetks ago. The parties were mar
fled In Waverly.vN. Y., on Auit. 25,
lSfiB, a'nd i'ved' topetihcr at.' Dallas as
hustiahd and, wife Until Oct. 1.0.1M3,
a li!-:ie over a month and a half. The
ijuscana charses the wife wtth aduKery
and names Robert Space and George
nam.jion as c3-re3pondcnts.
A Pcenlinr Fire.
Yesterday afternoon a fire occurred
in Martin's jewelry store, on Public
bquare, which mlRht have been a most
perious affair. The room was suddenly
mien witn smoKe, and for a while Its
cause could nut be discovered. Sudden
ly a mree burst of flame came from a
desk of drawers, and several palls of
water were -required to extinguish it.
Matches were kept In one of the draw
ers and It Is tliouprht that the fire ori
ginated from them. The damage Is
kjiirII. Tho ' flames were extinguished
without ringing the fire alarm.
A Driver Hurt.
Thomas Hill, a 17-year-old driver In
No. 2 shaft at Nantlcoke. was run over
by a trip of cars yesterday morning and
quite badly hurt. His lle-nt went out
as he was passing through No. 10 tunnel
and he was run over by the cars before
he could get put of the way. One leg
and one arm were crushed and his re
covery is doubtful.
M.ir: led by Squire Itrlslln.
William P. Reed and Anna Rogers,
both of PIKst'on.wcremarrOadyasterday
morning In the office of Attorney P. A.
O'Boyle by Deputy Register BrHln.
The ceremony ' was wltnesse-d . by the
ruTOPts 'of ithe panties, and a. few
friends. The oouple are very young, the
jjroom being 17 years of age and the
bride only 16.
A New Law Student: ;
Themas Tcmpleton. of Plymouth." k
student in the ofllceof J. A. Odd. of that
place, yewerday parsed Ms preliminary
examination and was admitted to read
law with Me. Opp.
. BRIEF NOTES.
Thomas H. Soley, who has been fore
man painter for .the car shops of the
Lehigh Valley Railroad company here,
has been made foreman painter of the
whole Valley syRtem. Mr. 8oley is one
of tho best painters In the state.
Lewis Thomus, of Muhanoy City, was
taken to Jail yesterday with a violent
case of delirium tremens.
On Thursday last Rev. T. F. Klernan,
pastor of St. Domlnlck's church at Par
sons, was presented -'h a handsome
cane by the men employed in painting
the cliurch.
The barn of Ahram Hoyt, at Kings
ton, burned yesterday morning, and
thre valuable horses were lost.
A. Barnacalrtz. a miner, was- badly
hurt In No. S--shaft at Nantlcoke yes
terdav by a fall of coal.
John Kehle. of Plttston. stabbed his
cousin, John- White, -on Thursday, in
flicting a serious but not fatal wound.
No arrests were made.
w. L; Parsons was yesterday aD-
pointed judge of election of the "Seventh
wsrd of Wilkes-Barre.
Mrs. Chnrlen P. Hunt hoi iad on
InVltatlon- to the Daughters of the
Revolution to 'an informal social on
Monday next from 4 to 6 o'clock.
A pleasant programme was siven at
the florosls- entertainment at the high
school last evening.
Walter N. Booth, acting secretary of
the Commercial Travelers' association,
will address the Wyoming Valley asso
ciation in Loomls' hall this evening.
A divorce was granted to Bessie
Radge yesterday-fronvTVed Rudgo, on
the ground of ill treatment.
The Inmates of the Home of the!
Friendless Children were given en old
fashioned H(illow6'en party last Thurs
day jilght. ' . ' '
The Oratorio society , met .last even--ing
and completed arrangements for
their concert In the Grand next week. -
Miss Bertha Webb, a member of the
Swedish Qdartette Concert cefmpany,
spnt a few, days this week with her
friend, Miss Venus Perry, tn this city.
The engagement of Miss Anna Par
rish and Colonel ...am C. Price has
been announced. 'v ' '
A Father's and Dunghter's Praise of a
Helpful Rctne'dtrA Popular Prescrip
tion of Eminent Nose and Thrift
Speelailsrs.' .
"A happy day."
Rev. Geo.' Schocrb, pastor of St. Peter's
Protestant church, on Urnpe street, Buffa
lo, considers It a hnopy day when he first
tried Dr. Agrtew's Catarrhal Powder, and
he does not heUatv to praise It as a royal
remedy for catarrhal colds. It cured him;
and a daughter, suffering with an aggra
vating sere throat, tried It with equally
astonishing results? No ..other-remedy H
S' o generally used snd'so warmly endortod
r so unhesltatlnjj)ypreRcrlbd by nose
and throat specialists as a-real cure for
catarrh, hny fever, cold In the head, sore
throat, Influenza, deafness, hesdnche and
tonsnitls.'- Dr. Aenew's Catarrhal Powder
Is hot only a highly agreeable remedy,
easy and pleasant' to use, ' but It really
cures aod'the first thing It doe Is to give
delightful relief on the Instant 80 cts. at
0nrl Lorenx and ell druggists. Sample,
with b'ower sent by R. G. Detehon, 477
K. fieneca St.. unalo,,NY.i for 10 cts. in
stamps or Sliver.
' ' OLYPMANt
- Miss Maggie Mcintosh Rave a delght
ful evening party to a number of ber
friends at her home on Lackawanna
street . - Thursday evening. , Several
hours were .pleasantly spent m games
and, -.music. "Those..- present .'were:
Misses Rachel Evans, Edith Mason,
Annie Prober Ella, Patten,. Jennie Pen
man,' Jessie 'Pettlgrew -1 and Hattie
Hharpleas, of Dickson; Messrs. William
Matthews, Johnnie .Williams, Andrew
Patten, John Davis, Willie Parry and
George Mason. ' ' '
;llss Mary Jane. McHale entertained
s few friends at a Hallowent)art.y, at
ber home, on Hudson, street Thursday'
Ilev. Ch E. Jackson, bf Auburn,' N, Y
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CHILLED TO THE HEART.
Pneumonia, (inflammation of tbe
Lungs), Is caused by rriowa:'f ex
posure to cold and fatigue. .
OUTDOORS Becoming numb by
a long cold drive-remaining In wet
clothes, or lying on damp ground alter
lootball or tennis.
INDOORS Sewing all day in a cold
room sltlinx in tn office, churc'i or
. ublic hall, that is not heated, sends a
chill to the heart, paralyzas the deep
circulation, and Pneumonia or Grippe
result.
In spite of these dangers, If you car
ry a bottle of "77" in your pocket, an
occasional dose will prevent you taking
cold.
"77" cures Colds, Grippe, Influen
z i, Catarrh, Pa ns a d Soreness in
ha Head and Chest, Cough, Sore
fhroat, General Prostration and
fever. '
'77" will "break up'
cold that "hangs on."
a stubborn
Dr. nnmrhrcya Jint9 tin a Spoc'IOc for every
(liBfuau. Tu y urn defer. bad iu uis Jlanui.l,
whic i issui.t irv-e.
niuuil boti ! of t leasa-it pellets- flt.your
vest p H-k. tl will by d iigglsKs. or sent on re
u. l.t of pi ion. io. ; r It vu lor si. Uuiuulir y'
luUiuiuu Co, 111 sud 1U WLlUin sireut, Mew
Vorlt
H-U-M-P-H-R-E-Y-S-f-.
will preach in the Presbyterian church
tomorrow morning and evening.
Miss Dora McLane, of Scranton, is
the guest of Mrs. J. P, Cummltlgs, on
Hudson Btreet.
B. F. Maxey, of Forest City, visited
his Tandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
Maxey, at this place yesterday. '
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Powell, David Pow
ell, Mrs. J. McNIcol, Mrs. R. W. Taylor.
Mrs. Rese Powell and Miss Ltbbie'Pow
ell attended the funeral of Mrs. Edward
Jones, of Archbald, yesterday. .'
One of tho largest audiences of tho
season witnessed "The Fast Mall,"
which was produoed in an excellent
manner at the Father Mathew opera
house last evening.
Miss Annie Wlddowfield left yester
day for a visit with relatives at Ro
chester and Buffalo, N. Y. ;.
AVOCA,
.Miss -Llztte' Graham;, ttf 'tlie North
Rnd, attendsd a parity at Wilkes-Barre
on Thursday eveolhs.vV. ".-
lt'W3e3 at St.' Mary's chur'dh to mor
row wtll be at 8 o'clock an a 9.45 a." m.
In order to fflve'thof-e who wleh an op
portunity to attaad the blPESlnsc rtf Rev.
J. J. Cujran's church at the Five
Polnta. .....,
QeorRe MeDOhald,-. An enterprising
eoal dealer of Scr'an-foti, was a visitor
In town yesterday .' ' ' r
Mr. and Mrs. Ju fries Tlastle, Jr., of the
North Kr.d. entertained a party k
frlciids at their (home on Thursday eve
The following clfln-of our towD
wIJl eerve as Juror for the coming ses
sion: Djtvld I. -Javis, mine foreman
at the Lanttcllffe,'. John aeorge, cler(
at the Lanjrcllffe 'oollicry, and John
Campbell, miner.
A pleasar.lt 'IToIldwe'en party wfi
tendered Mr. and Mrs. P. Barret, of the
North End, "on' Thursday nlg-ht. Va
rlous ft.m'uscmenU and frames were In
dulged in. Refreshments were served.
Many people from out of town were
present. ;
Vote for the "llphts""at the election
on Tuesday, Nov. 6.
Mrs. E. C. KeJlum. of Lincoln Hllf.
'has returned 'home after a plesant visit
with friends In Husquehanna county.-'
M-.i-ster William Meadoi who was se
verely ecalded by 'the JupettLhK' .of a
kettle of boll In a; .'water-a, few. dttys
aax, Is recovering; rapidly, but Is Still
confined to bed.. . , , . , ;
CATARRH Is a constitutional disease
and cannot bo cured by local application.
Hood's Barsaparllla Is a constitutional
remedy; It cures catarrh because It puri
fies the blood. A- !" -.
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HOOD'S PILLS are purely Vegetable
and do not purge.paln er gripe. Sold by
all driiBnlsts. ;
Literature.
AN IMPORTANT I'VFNT IN THE WcRLD
of letters Is tit publication of .the BH.U
History, prnjectod and ditArl by Dr. Loiira-r.
with an Introductory chapter by Mr. Glad
stone . , .
A moil tr the snth'-r are Pro'-n-irn fsyre.
Beet. Cnrt s and Oresnrr, and D s Cpn.
Omi'snlus, Pentt'cont, .M"Aitlini-, Hurt, Oil
non. Il:il" -(ad Can' on Farmr. eto i ..- .
Thatext a llluf t"id with two hnndred
reproductions fro thn old mostera of fainous
Ihiir afe' Hixlori's i tht Blh'e. tint this
volume is the onlr B hit) H sturv a, wo-It in-
t'-rpr-tinf and mavlof clnar In tb liitht of
Ntn te n h Century scholaitulp tha entire
Hrr'p'nres
This THluaWe pnhlleitlnn will be arH for
Paxil, or on the routei of nnr deliverlits on eny
monthly p yments BolHtors -f e lucatlon
and nbllity will he -n;rln-(.( n thp sale, ('i ll
or ad 'res THE TH'ISiP.tON P BI.IBH1XO
CO., Nn tti South Hlxth 8'.. PhlKd -lp- la. -
f 1 1 ' '! '. 1 1-it j-
t Horse CI oaiiif,
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z:f nr mi" uonrr. - y
VVVAVAiVAVVwVAAVVVVVNAAAA
IOST-ON PENS AV NU". B: TWB"S
J 8nrui- and L1nd n streets, a r-ddjah
brown pnre: reward fb-ret. Return
to
81 SE sBF.KOER. ZJ Pinn ave'iuo
D-easm king.
DKE HEVELEGAaTLY FITTED i AKDt
iimortnwnt of rlrli s irnpl" from the leadfre
eiv xorK nnui: aui- an, aicuree'y. Mearn
Pros. Hiltoi. Huirhi o Rraaoi.able
ebiirK-s. SO-i Wyomlnir av. n i9.
Real Cetata.
fSflOO WILL BUY MtOOM HINOLK
bouse: nvidera; aui blix-k. WiiHter.
bvh. T-reiseis . M.EL H.II.OiT& '
0 0 WILL BUY S'B'V: DOUBLE!
House, roll lot. auu n oox, uuinrr n re. j
-. M. H. UWLGIATE. ;
J .m W If,L BUY A LAROK- BEAUTI-
iiii nnme on JHeron avenue, ror
particulars call at offlot.
M. H HOLOATE.
m WILL BUY LOT '6N COtUDBIA
avt-Due, wlta so reel rrontave.
. M. H. UOLGATE
12,0110 WILL BUY r-TORH! PBOPERTY
o Lackawanna av' D'u, in wnoiw tie
flittrlat. M. II. Ho; GATE. .
f3.IO0 WILL BUY DOl'BLE H UhB II
fluff or trout. noj s-sij per ir.
,- ... , H. 8oLO. ttt-
S3.2BD WlLf. BUY DOUBLE HOUSE,
run lot, ivhi DiocK, i nuronr'ei; rent
tiX) per year; location !? htlr.
' ' M. H. H(l OATJt. .
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WILL BUY SINGLE HOUHR.
Khttia IftW bloek, Ls Vae streeM
at swoar year. m.tuMViM at K.
ILB&
ve ' uLA
bel. SS fi
Tiiii
Mvaaia
una and
JUYA R,ROOM BINS LB
m pot i
Mhtlat'! Hiimmlt
and Clark street:
irrpjii jnw ravn,.e4 H
uceoaeasirtwraM. M. H HwwA'iti
Oomtaoaweaitli Boildlnf,
Cm.';- 'i,
A WORD.
' WANTS OFALLVK!iibs COST THAT
MUCH. WHEN PAID FOR IN AD
VANCE. WHES A BOOK ACCOUNT
IS MADE. NO I'll A BOB WILL BE LK33
THAN K CRNT3. THIS KtTLE AP
PttES TO 'SMALL WANT AOS., EX
CEPT LOCAL STTt'ATiry8 ANti HET,"
WANTED. WHICH ARB INSERTED
FREE. . ,;.- i ' .., , ., . , . w
Help Wanted-Male.
to Bi'JS ner week. .Send forpHHifB I .ust
est m1 r in i-xlitenue. LYON b F. B. & U U.
( O , Ootlien, Iud.
CAI.KSkliKlTHADH B ote ANI DK-
piirtinoqt t alio for m -r -antll' pre.
ininiu trades: biir
r 1: um-env ma mia 111
'ttestyent .a H- C
7 K. lOtbst.. ft fli.
fttUB 'At,
vvts.' .WANTED- 8ELL-
v a
lnn new a tirli a to di alurs: ( xcluilvo tcr
rltory. n eon.pftition.no capital requ'red:
,i w .w p.'r ci)t. nri'iii t.oaiiauia v.i.-uiv.'ui
Co.
iHirn tit.. Ckioago, 111.
AOtNr.H - A SNAP FOB YOU,: SWS.OII
wenkiy; . fii,nw yeirly; uo x-nri -no
iiwemary ; failure imiw ibli: ur hi'm a
i bw nn: p ii fpnlar f ce. Address i'. O. Box
Ki, l oitton. Mast. :
VVaS'tEdIT AU JJT1I EVEItFtiKt"
V tiun tocanvas: ri (X) to ft 0 io ilay male;
s-llsnt lh: alsn i wa 'tn s"ll nuiil-ilj d.
todralTs; best nil' His 7IO a uio til I sul
ary or Ihth- inn miHtioii niaile; i sp-neiic-
uuai'Ci'ua y. c irtun roup ana oiiiuuiaciar
IligCo., Cim- nint), O,, ,
AGENTa-M TI -WANTKD, ALREADY
trnvellng. 1e eart- InliH at'ng oils as a
sde lin. MAN V :- ACTUKEKS' UlL CO.,
tbroland, O . ,,
U 'ANTED - WElTL-irNf?WN MAN J
er ry t-wn to 'Nill"lt stock nuluicrlp
tier: a mnoiolyi his money lor aa-nu; no
eapit.il rr-quired. EDW' AKD ii, FiSH A CO,
lordi-n Rlnvk, t'hieajo. III.
Helo Wanted Females.
I I -ANTED-
maker:
AN KXPEItlEXCr-D DRKKB
ii' othi-iN mud aptly. Apply
to 8., 1 rlbu e ottlae rsntnn, P.
TANTKD IMMEDlATKLY-tTW" EN Kit
uet'o 's eswoiifen to rep-'-s nt
Guaranteed fU a d;iy without ii.t --rferiiu' with
oilier duties.. HiatUt 1 nceupution. Writu
for particulars, incloiitie sianiii, Miwo Churn
leal OomjmnV. No 73 .lohii Mrwt. Nfcw Y.ir'f.
gents Wanted.
AGENT8 WANTED' EVERYWHERE TO
canraxs for our New Holld-iv Juv nil"
Books, four CuriattniiR no.iutio: anil at Flctit;
liliernl ti mm. AiIiI'vuh SI'ECIALTV, Hub
Hiatlun No. 2. Phi:d Ipliin. Pa.
AOFNTK WAXTED-TO SELL Ci(f ARM:
f'i per month wilurr and cxoons-s p:ild.
AildreKs with two-out stamp. FIUAKQ CI
OA CO, liic:iKO. ..
AOJi.N'IS-TO HELL
OUR PHACT1CAL
S gold, silver, nii-ki-l
and coruer eli-ctro
S.M,rs: rri- from 3 npwa-d; salary ami ex
lenv't nn d: ouiflt free. Ai'd nt, with stamp,
ilICHIOAN MFO CO., Chlratro.
A OENTS TQSEIX CiO AR8 TO DEALERS;
,t'i' neeklr anil exiioiis'm: i-xiim lcnco un
necesRary. I O.VSOLrDATED MFO. CJ., tH
Van Rureu St., t hii-a.
CAI.F.8MAN TO CAKIlY HIDE LISE: 2".
C i'-r i-e.it. cnnimisuon: snniulo .'. Iionk
huiilul free. Address L, N. CO., Btatioa L,
New York.
AT f. CE-AOE 'TS APPOINTED TO
sell hew lUiuoini ifllinu tntil-i cUitli.mos-
hnltoand hou
fly liquid at 10 ei-nis ami -'D
Hxniiilo froo. UOLOIANO
re "t a bo tlK
M'F'G Co;, Bultimore, Sid.
A OENTS-niNDE'!! PATENT DNIVKH.
j sul Hnir ('arlr ami Wnvwrs (tis -d with
out boat), anil "I'yr Polntr-d"! Wir Pin Lib
eral romniiKHion. Free sinpl and full par
llrulim. Address P. Box 4fiil. Now York.
. Druggist . Wanted.
WANTED A I EOltSTEUED PHAUMA
C'tt of 4tihm1 cIiht.v tor,. .AppW.at once
J6.AI pi rave of .Tribune. ,
TiVrTUv i1J:: i"M. fwi! L,"-- Jal.,o .".
t 2..M .l.sfra.n. Wanted.
ANTEo" 8ALE8JifeV;To!A!l
', tie coods it homo or travel; htmral sal
ary or (root (nimmlad Ii: wu d samp e on
aiipitt-ntion: eiV'x -lmlvetrrltory. Addreas
r. u.
. & Hie, Now York City.
" "' for: Rent '
'OR RENT HOI BK CONTAI.MVO 11
reoaiH. tatn and' rura-ii-e.' Arnly um
Lafayette strvot ; aim ilx-room bouan.
"POR RPNt-FOTHt NICE ROOMH. MOST
J
lv fumahed. for liaht nousekoopini,
1034
Lafaytte.atr't. -... - .
DOR ItKNT KTEVE'"fSON FRUIT FARM.
V ''C'larVy drwn, fof a trra of years. Ap-
tdv to GEORflE B,
DAVIDfc'ON, Attorney,
biznprnceetrevt.
70R REST TtTRS'RITEn FRONT ROOM.
V' ' hilfnbl" for owe or two psrsons; gas, bout
sod bath. i7lfl OHve stroot. '
noR REN TrdNCAPc V'. AVeSuE,".T
J rniini 1-oiie: lntrt improretpeuta. Ap
n'y 1S7H Cap-lino avenue.
rpWO OF?lCES. CLOSET, STEAM J1EA
1 11 rttnnlnt water, dorntlcns front, eo
eon.
spteubus; f if.
aWtt. w " I-
W.
GIBSON JO .N EH. 81 1 Spruce
FINKS 1" BACHELOR PAIiMI NT8 IN
eit-; Mf-nm brat;- hamldnmo suite; all
coraf.'rin and dieTlut: s enr it qnlnk.
W. GIHS-)H J( IN Es, ail.Sprnci strool..
'UPE IOK H- USE -T I.FT MADISON
venue . lie sure to . not m'si a-vmi lhis
before reniinir. Alio nonni on ucu 'ra uL
W. GIBSON JO E8 0U pruce street,
1"o. RBS-SALPPOl-s'RNd mit
' . Nor h Miilh ave ifo; II ri 01ns, eas wumr,
fnmt and bath room and I arn. Inquire at
Andorrati'a Noire Room. Providenv) j-qnnr'-.
FOR" BE'T-Fl'Risi'ED RO M. WJTI
",orw!tbnn buarlL.auiiatila lor tw, ur
sons. Ifti Ailyns ave. , ,' . , .. . y ..
F'Olt RENTBIX RGOJo HOCSK ON WEST
Lackawanna avenn" A'Wr" '1 H IVIA3
E FVAN8, aear IIWLTiterne, Hrd PAr). '
Fi"BENTNirl-LY IURNIHED HAI,L
suitable for lodie looms. JOHN JE.i
MYN, lltl Wyoinli u ovenui.
fj'bRltETTHrTpRtfsl:8 tiF.CENTt.Y
JT 01.01 by Tim Serant n T.rih. no. known
rtic aotnfrhullillnBi. The elcvat- r belon -inir
toTbTrlb-'n Piibl s'tlnCo. will bssnll lo
the Ii-"- oa fosntial)lM jtrins. Iu- rnrticn
jnrsj ISqali enk thn piymiies, f Rudolph
BDiei ' fct rjiT.oJHeeol The Seranton Triu-
-f or Sale
OYS E HOUSE Pit HALU "V AC
count of otUnr .bufholu. .Box Till, Binir
bamton, N. Y. T '
1?dR KA'LP,-FARM, T rS AND
f fa-m ng- ntensll iquirt of J. M. P
f ,L
, 1 11 1 uj( 1 1 1 3 - 1 1 1 1 it 1 , u ... . ... 1 -1. .... -
FfFI, ',71 Scran'on sfr t.',!-i rn 01 P.
ctir-i.'.
Pub 1 IS' Sale.
IJCBLI08AL .'-IWBt CFFEB FO- SALE
J 0:1 Thnr dar Noy. ,7. at 10 o rlock a m..
en the pi-emlwe, al t'ie leu.nold -nturi. n-.il
ti-rm nf year cr.ated by lse from U G.
Ki-booMmakor to Arihar F i'thina-h m nd
Laura Froibtnsb tr, dnf- d Jmi I, ls. now
owne l 'liyinH l efnglotN mbor (8) I Block
No.' till on WeOBil avenue, In the city of
Bcranton; VID04 ifeet in front and l'.7fi-et
in (fsMli. L t.il known aa "The Arcad't."
Terms will be saa-le known on day of al.
. ' CHARLES H. WELLES.
' ' . " ; -
teeclai Hotlcs.
TVJOTICK-ON J AND AFTER MAY I, I
il wl I make a monthly tour 0' the follow
Ine plafces rlTlnq fr eopjn air adv-rtll!iif ex
hibitions wi b he st'Toopilu m: Taylorvill's
Hyde 1 ark, Proy deme. Dlckton Olynliaiit,
Pekvllif,' Arelibad, J.rmyn. Exlubitiout
siven in Wedmalay and Pi May ul ejcU
week ouilnrthe month, tbe rates for adver
tU na are ,k Jer, .month.. Address K. H,
CVUi-nribSae oftlb' Aty. 45. -
itrpBE tfu,i niKB i mm nr;
' 1 Von waht thU relle. on tains all of
Frank Leslie's fmouiold War Pictarvs.ahow
tnr She foreea n actnol battle, sketched on the
spot Two volumes, 2,(M) plrtnrM. eold on
tear mmtuiy,-ivawwt j4euwB iiy .
aseomplftteJI W.?!t prepaid j 4tdre
AMK KJfTKS. PMlPIlLTTS. SaOa
iliub eaeoi tfund or rebound St TBS
liMwTeUoSWtticli work. Beasoaabie
nstberifesBvlJintUiiti!!', fi 4-v-ror 8irue
m-lil 1 1 live. Poosui m kW -a r-rtij-e lia'oly,
t fL.irinils eotist of tbe h t'diiiif Ip. hi?
MrM tkuXiiflilhli. on tile e' titerf l Biiru.ce
trwr 5 d I enn evi-niie, tore h r -with -in1
hniamrrtt. anrl-.1qn tho raiti-e tnbrth fl,toof
- - .' v - I
Cuslogners Tell Os 'Hr SES
, - ..- priced in the city.
v . Astrachans, Persian Cloths; Boucted
VViP rTaRl Effects, Kerseys, Clay Diagonals,
4. y and NoVelty Mixtures in great vari-
ety from the- most reliable makers.
CONOIIiiY &
Situation Wanted.' .
TmMT ti.N WaN TtD-lff V drkss'ma-
kir tosowr- by this wek; h"s had sotcb
years' i sp.-rii am. ' Apply at 110 South Re
lic ca ar uui-.
ITA8HIK('8 WANTED -FAMILY OR
' i'Piitli.min'a. to take bo no. lu:SJ Wt-at
i.ackawui.na nvonuo.
QITtJATIOS' WANTED BY A BOY AG IO
? Ill years; work of any kind. Addi-eas 1118
Franklin . vunue, city.
CITUATION WANTED-BY A MAN 85A8
C rlvrk In wholvs-ile, rtnil dry finoils or
uropory etoro; tins I ad txpurienco, Aduresa
M- J. K., Tribuu oftlca.
SITUATION W NT ED-Tf GO OUT BY
tho if ijr wce'iliuc wishing taken home,
also. Call or aililrsas L B., 3W N. buiunar
nvonne Hyde Park.
WlTUATLUN WANTED - BY AN OLD
0 oonntry irroom v hi un'lerstand brn
ork anil liorw-s: can bo well rcouiniueadvd.
Addirsa Mo., Tr.bnue ofllro.
C iTtJATIOM VA 'I ED BY A YOUNG
O innn In butcher bn-dnrsa, with two pa s'
.xpri-nr: b pft'iw ad boul tur
niaiied, if nq-ilrod. F. C, Tribune otllue.
C IT ti ATIO V W A N ME D-B Y A YOU NO
O man an third h:md hukpr or any ltb d of
work or trado. Addi o ill.) Htono aveni:o.
VJi rUATKlN WANTED - BY A YOUNG
laly aa office airl or clirk: lias had
some knowlpil of bojj kuepln f .. Adilroat L.
M., Tribune iittice.
YOUNG ADY WOULD I.IKE POSITIO
aaatonoiri-ph-r and lynewrlter: a I no to
aa-iit In hooltku.'iiinit: has lial exueriouc.
unit ran ftlvo tho lnt of roer--ace. ddrena
i EKSO.N AU Lock B ix 1M. eity
Wan ed-p'i isrn6NA "h)Useke1;:r
er in mnn:l f unily, or a nuran. Address
MR!,, J-S. WILLI MS, Hi! Adarai avonuo.
UjANTrD-A ptmrrioN by A'-middli
si'd old country u--ntU in'itl .t any
tiling n il to he c m liu imefnl and Hud a homo.
Adili-PiM MnM. Trill mo oitli'i".
Money to Loan.
IJROMPI LOANS ON RKAL EST TE "K
curity. 11. W. CRUSEli, 40J Lackawan
na avenue, '
... Clairvoyant
AlB!?. FENTOl:, CLAIRVOYANT
AND
j'I pllronoio fst.-Arnrnit Hot
wanna avvnu". ttii wo k only
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Dentist.
PK. WILLIAM A, TAFT. PORCELA1V.
HrldKe and Crown work. Office, i-5
Washington avenue. '
C. C. LAUHACII. SUnOEON, DENTIST.
No. 115 Wyo m I njf n y f-n u e.
R. M. STHATTON, OFFICE COAL EX
chanftq. . '
Physician 4 and Surgeons.
DIt. O. EDGAIt DEAN HAS REMOVED
to 610 Spruce street, Seranton, Pa,
(Just opposite Court House Square)
DM. KAY, ?M TENN AVE.: 1 to 3 P. M.:
call 2"ni DIs. of women, obstrctrlcs and
and all dis. of cfcll. - ' ' .
DIt. W. E. ALLEN, 512 North Washington
avenue,
DR. C. L. FRKY, PIIACTICE LIMITED,
diseases of . the Eye, Ear, Nose ami
Throat; olPpe, 122 Wyoming ave. Ileal
dence, 629 Vine street.
DR. L. M.-OATES, 12S WASHINGTON
avenue. Oflleo- hours. S to 9 a. m.. 1.30
to i and 7 to 8 p. m, Residence 309 Madi
son avenue. . .
DR; ,T. C. HATMON.. Tt'ESOAYS AND
Fridays, at Linden street. Office
houru 1 to 4 p. m. - ' . .
LttM'j'cr5.
WARRF..Y & KNArP, ATTORNEYS
and Counsellors at Law, Repiib'lcan
biilldlnp, Washington avenue, Seran
ton, Pa. .j - v ' ""
JESSUrS7'- JIANp;' ATTORNEYS AND
, Counsellors: at ' Lfiw, Commonwealth
'building:, Washington avenue. '
..i .T.' -W. H, JKST'P, "
'.'.. .. - ... -.HORACK f,. HANT),,
' ...w-i; . " . W. H. JESSUP, JR.
PATTEirSfit' "' WILCOX.' r,ATTOTt-
neys and CovnsllorS et Law; offlcea 6
and 8 HhrnvvhiilldlnB.-Scrnrtori. Pa. ' '
- . . : ROSEWKLI. H PATTERSON, i !
. , WILLT-Ut A. WILCOX. .. .
ALPRED' MAKD, WILLIAM J. HAND,
Attorneys, and . Counselors,. Common
wealth bulld.lr.cr, nooms 10. 20 and 21. ;
FRANK T. OKELL, ATTORNEY-AT-Lnw,
Room S, Coal Exchange, Seran
ton, Fa.
JAMES W, OAKFriTtn. TTrV'v.
at-Lnw, rooms C3, M and 65,. Commbri
. wealth htilldlnir- '
SAMUET, W. KDOAR, ATTORNEY-AT-Iaw.
Office, 317 Sorties st., Seranton. Pa.
L. A. WATERS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
VR Iickawnrna ave., Seranton. Pn. .
t'RIE TOWN SEND, ATTORNEY-AT-,
I-aw, Dime i Bank Pnl'illnir, Seranton,
, Money to loan In large sums at S per
' cent. ' -
C. R. PITCfTER. ATTORrEY-AT-lnw
Commonwealth building, Seranton,
Pa. . " .
H C. SMYTHE. ATTORNEY AT LAW,
400 Lackawanna avenue. .
CCOMEOY8. 821; SPRI'CE STREET.
D. B. ItEPLOGLEr ATTORNEY TiOANS
negotiated n
Bpruee stree'
negotiated of real estate security. 409
eel. , .
B. F. KILLAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
-120 Wynmln ave.. Qranton. Po. '
JA9. J. H. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-AT-law,
45 Commonwealth blil'g. Bcranton.
J. M. C...RANCK. IM .WYOMING AVE.
., Clairvoyant.
PHRENOLOGIST AND CLAIRVOYANT
616 Meridian Btreet. Park Hill.
-Wire Si'eens.
JOB. i ICUETTELy REAR Bit LACKA
wanna avenue,- Scran ton, Pa., manutac.
turer of Wire Berrcns.
.. .'
Si :. ,. I, ' to'
WALLACE.
TRY US.
602-604 L1CX1 AVE., COH ftDlfflS.
Schools.
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA,
Bcranton, Pa., prepares boys and girls
for college or business; thoroughly
trains young children. Catalogue at re
quest. Opens September 9.
REV. THOMAS M. CANN,
WALTER H. BTJELL.
MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN
nnd School, 412 Adams avenue, opens
-SbP !9-K Irujogarten 1 0 per tertn.
Architects.
EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT,
Rooms 24, 25 and W, Commonwealth
bullillng. Bcranton.
E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICK
rear of 606 Washington avenue.
LEWIS HANCOCK, JR ARCHITECT,
435 Spruce st.t cor. Wash. ave,. Seranton.
BHOWN & MORRIS, ARCHITECTS
Price building, 12tJ Washington avenue,
Seranton.
Loans.
THE REPUBLIC SAVINOS AND
Ixmn Asaociatlon will loan you money
' on easier terms and pay you better on
-Investment than any other association.
Cnll on S. N. Callender, Dime Bank
, bulldlnr. ...
Seeds.
O. U. CLARK & CO., EKDSMKN. AND
. Nurserymen; store 146 Washington ave
nue; green house, 1350 North Main ave
nue; stoi-e telephone 782. .'
Miscellaneous.
BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR
balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed
dings and concert work furnished. For
terms nildress R. J. Bauer, conductor,
117 Wyoming avenue, ' over Hulbert's
music store, ' . .
M EGA HQ EE BROTHERS, PRINTERS7
supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine.
Warehouse 130 Washington ave.. Scran-
ton, Pa. ' . - ,
FRAN K P. BROWN A CO., WHOLE
snle denlers In Wooilwsre, Cordage and
Oll Cloth.720 West Lackawanna ave.-
THOMAS AUBREY, EXPERT Ac
countant and auditor. Rooms 19 arid 20,
Williams Building, opposite postofflce.
Agent for the Bex Fire. Extinguisher
Hotels nnd Restaurants.
THU. ELK CAFE. 125 and 127. FRANK,-
lln avenue. Rates reasonable.
P. ZEIOLER. Proprietor.
BCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L. & W.
pnssenKor depot. Conducted on tho
European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop.
WESTM1N8TER HOTEL,.-
Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place,
New York.
Bates, 1.1.50 per day and upwards. (Ameri
can plan). E. N, AN ABLE,
Proprietor...
PA'lROfiD TIME-TAB1 FR
Central KuilroaU ot New JcrijyV
(I.phlsii and Susquehanna-Division.)
Anthracite coal used exclusive., insur
ing cleanliness and comfort,
TIME TAHLE IN EFFECT JUNtt 2, ISfG.
Trains leave St-ranton for Plttston,
Wilkes-Barre; etc., at 8.20, (.13, U IO a.m.;
1.23, 2.00. 3.06, 6.00. -7.10. p.- tn. Sundays .0
a. m., 1.00, 2.15, 7.10 p. m. ...,..-.
For Atlantic City, 8.20 a. hi. . T',
For New York, Newark and Elizabeth;
8.20 (express) a. m., 1.2.1 (express with Buf
fet parlor car), 3.05 (express) p. m. Sun
day, 2.15 p. m. Train leaving L23 p. m.
arrives at Philadelphia.' Reading Term
inal, 6.21 p. m. and Now York 6.43 p. m.
For Mauch Chunk, Allcntown, Bethle
hem, Eaaton and Philadelphia, 8.20 a. m.,
1.23, 3.05, 5.00 (except Philadelphia) p. m,
Sunday, 2.15 p. m. .,.
For Long Branch, Oceaa Grove, etc,, at
8.20 a.m., 1.23 p. m.
For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlsburar,
via Allentown, 8.20 a. m., 1.-23. 6.00 p. m.
Sunday, 2.15 p. m.
For Pottsvllle. 8.20 a. m., 1.13 p. m.
Returning leave New York, foot of Lib
erty street, North River, at 8.10 (express)
a. m., 1.10, 1.30, 4.30 (express With Buffet
parlor ear) p. m. Sunday, 4.30 e. tn.
Leavo Philadelphia, Reading Terminal.
9.00 a. m.. 2.01) and 4.30 p. m. Sunday 6.27
a. m. . .. . ,1 , .
Through tickets to all points at' lowest
rates may be had on application In ad
vace to the ticket agent at the station.
H. P. BALDWIN,
Gen. Pass. Agent ..
J. II. OLIIAUSEN, Gen. Supt. , ,
DELAWARE AND
HUDSON RAIL
ROAD. ;,
ComnHmelng ' Monday
sTI'ltAf.. July 30, ail trams wu
mm Mmn arrive at new Lacka
mm J ., wanna avenue statlo
MW r . - .as follows: .
r - Traim win leave H.ra
i.n .i.iui, a rniwinnl and interm
dlate points st 20. 6.4B, 7.00, 8.25 altd 10.
a. m., iz.w, z.zu, s.oa, e.io, 1.10, i.o -
H.zo p. tn... t .1 2
Va. ITn rvl.w WavmHrl and HdnCSd
at 7.00, 8.25 and 10.10 a. m 1100, 120 ahd
PFor Albany, Saratoga, the Adlrondacj
ana Montreal at 0.45 a. m. wo i.-u v-
For Wilkes-Barre and Intcrmed ;
te
points at 7.45, 8.43, 38 and 1045 a. m..lf05,
1.20, Z.H, 6.10, B.Uo, .u ana u.oe v.
Train, mill ffrrlv fli Bcr&nton Stfl.
frtim Csrbbndale and Intermediate pofm,
at 7.40, 8.40, 9.34 and 10.40 a ,m.. i.M, i,t7-
Lit, S.1V, S.DO, T.D. I.ll Jia 1J.M
Vmm ft rniMikiJa. Wavfmirt am
vlow at 8.34 a. m., lioo, l.Hi 140, .
From "Montreal," Sarstojra. Albany,
ete.,
at 54 ana 11. p. m. -. -From
Wilkes-Barre -and Interm
nnlnH at I 111 a 04 10 OS and 11 a.
i.14, 8.39, 1.10, 1.08. 7.10. 3.01 and 11.16
1, i . ; .-
209 Washington Aventte,
Opp. Court House. .
UPHOLSTER FDRUITURE. ,
Clean CarpetSj i f v
Rcnkte. Featfterl ilv l?J
Make Over Mattresses,
Make and Repair Spring
Sell Iron Beds,
Make Fine Mattresses.
May 12, 1898.
Train leaves Seranton for Philadelphia
and New York via D. & H. R. R. at 7.41
a. m., 12.05, 1.20. 2.1S nnd 11.38 p. m., via D..
L. & W. R. R., 6.00, 8.03. 11.20 a. m., and 1.30
p. m.
Leave Seranton for Plttston and Wilkes.
Barro, via D., L. A W. R. R., 6.00, i.08, 11.29
a, m 8.50, 6.07, 8.52 p. m.
Leave Bcranton for White Haven, Ha
ileton, Pottsvllle and all points on the
Beaver Mesijow and Pottsvllle branches,
via K. W. V. R. R 8.40 a. m via T. A
H. It. R. at 7.45 a. m., 12.05, 1.30, 2 3S, 4 00 p.
m., via D., L. & W. R. R. 6.00, 8.08,. 11.20 a,
ni.. 1.30. 3 50 p. m.
Leave Sim n ton for Bethlehem, Kaston,
Reading, Harrlsburg and all Intermediate
points, via D. A H. R. n., 7:45 a. m., 12.05,
I. 20, 2.38. 4.00 11.38 p. m., via D L. W.
R. It., 6.00, 8.08. 11.30 a. m 1.80 p. m.
Lenve Seranton for Tunkhannock, To
wan.la, Klmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and all
Intermediate points via D. A H. R. R., 8.43
a. m., 11.05 and 11.85 p. m via D., L. & W.
R. R., 8.08, 9.55 a. m., 1.30 p. m.
Leave Seranton for Rochester; Buffalo,
Niagara Falls, Detroit-, Chicago ond nil
points west via D. & H. R. R.. 8.4u a. m.
12.00, 9.15, 11.38 p. m.. via D., L. & W. R. It.
and Plttston Junction, 8.08, 9.55 a. m., 1.30,
8.50 p. m., via E. & XV. V. R. R., 3.41 p. m.
For Elmlra and the west. via Sulumanea,
via D. & H. R. R.. 8.4&a.m.- 12.05, 6.05 p.m.',
via D., L. A V. B. ii., 8.08, 9.56 a. m., 1,30,
and "7p,.m, . . , .. .-i--j-
Pullman parlor , .and sleeping or" Li V,
chair ears on all 'trains between L, As B.
Junction or Wllkes'Barre and New7 Yok;
Philadelphia,. Buffalo,; and Suspension
Bridge. , t . . i.- r - . ii .
RQLLIN H. . WILBUR, Oefi. Saph )
CHAS. S. LEE, Gen. Pass. Agt..Phlla.,Pa
A. . W. NONNEMACHKR,. Asst, .aen(
Pass. Agt.. South Bethlehem. Pa. ' :,
Del., Lack, and Western.
EfffCt Mondiy. Juno 24, 189V ""
Trains leave Seranton as follows: Ex
press for New York and all points Cast,
1.40, 2.60, 5.15, 8.00 and 9.63 a. m.; 12.55 and
8.34 p. m. , v -
Express for Easton, Trenton, PhltadeU
phla and the South, 5.15, 8.00 and 9.55 a. to.,
12.55 and 2.SI p. m.
Washington and wa.y stations, 8.55 p. m. 4
' Tohyhnnna accommodation, 6. 10 p, m. 5'
Express , for Btr.shamton, Oswego, E11
mlra. Coming, Bath, Dansvllle, Mout)t
Morris and Buffalo, 12.10, 135 a. m., ajft
1,21 p. tn., making close connections-Kt
Buffalo to all points In the West, North
west and Southwest. . '
Bath accommodation, 9 a. m. '
Blnghamton and way stations, Ij3t7 p.m.
Nicholson accommodation, at 4 H, m. and
6.10 p. m. X .
Blnghamton and Elmlra Exrress, 6.05
p. m.
Express for Cortland, Syracuse, Oswego
Utlra nnd Richfield Springs, 2.x a'.m. and
1.24 p. tn. F
Ithaca, 2.35 and Bath 9 n. m. knd 1.21 p.m.
For Northumberland, Pinion, Wilkes
Barre, Plymouth, ' Bloomsb",rB and Dan
ville, making cIorb connections nt North,
nmberland for Wllllamnporj, Harrlsbnro;,
Baltimore, Washington an li the South..
Northumberland nnd IniJ-rmetllate sta
tions, 6.00, 9.65 s. m. and l.'lo and 6.07 p. m.
Nantleoke nnd Intermeillnte stations,
8.08 and 11.20 a. m. Plymouth and inter
mediate stations, 3.40 anA g.fiz p. m.
rullmnn parlor and sjceping coaches on
express trains.
For detailed Inform stlon. pocket time
tnhics. etc.. annly toM. L. Smith;' city
ticket offlee, 8C8 Lacljfawanna avenue, . or
depot ticket office.
, Eric ahd Wv)bnilng Valley.
'Trains leave Sernton. for etv York
end Intermediate Holms on the Erie rail
road at' 7.00 a. m. and 3 24 p. m: Alao for
Hpnesdale,' Haw4y and . local - plnt: at
7.00, 8.40 a. m. anl j;24 p. m.' -
All the above Are through trains to and
from Hencsnaiej .s ., .
Trains leavo q0r Wilkes-Barre at,AJ9.
m and 3.45 P. n
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