THE SCR-ANTON TjtlBUNE-THUBSDAY MORNING. JULY 16, 189G. THE 13 124-126 Wyoming Avi Our Great Anniversary We are offering the greatest values in every department that have ever been before the pub lic. We will not quote prices, but if you wish to realize that one dollar will go as far as two in the past, ATTEND THIS SALE STRANGE SCENE IN CAMP MEETING. I.uinb Is Sacrificed mid Then Katcu us ii Passover I'eust. nttsbtirs. July 15. A realistic ob cervaneo of the fenst of the passover was held at a colored camp meeting rear Dnnmur Sunday. Persons present represented Moses, Aaron, and the priesthood were dressed In their royal apparel. Rev. H. E. Brown opened the services hy leadlllK several chapters of the Epistle of John. A lamb, which had been tied to a tree, was led to the ollar and slain by Rev. Air. Drown. A white pigeon was dipped In the lambs Mood and then set free. The lamb was roasted and the enting of the passover occurred. After this the lamb's bones wen? burned. In the center ff the grove a large wheel was erected. It was turned by sixteen burly nejrroes rep resenting Christian faith In olden times. After tills the washing of the feet oc curred. I'rmicnrc Little I, her I'ills. Bright women will use "FEM1CTJRE LITTLE LIVER PILLS" because they are specially prepared for ladies only. While they act directly und pleasantly upon the Liver, Kidneys. Stomach und Uowels. they at the same time wonder fully regulate and strengthen the func tions and organs peculiar to the sex. They relieve Constipation, Rick Head ache, Dizziness. Indigestion, Torpid Liver, liilllousness. Had Complexion, Ir Kgrularltles. Hacknrhe,Wc!"ht in Pelvis, etc. One little pill a dose. ? cents. Bold by Carl Lorenz, Druggist, 418 Lackawanna ave., Scranton. Sale Is How Going On hi THE ENTIRE STOCK OF 1 in 1 iS WHITNEY'S DISH OF , LITERARY SALAD Story of John Heltar's Exciting Battle with an American Eagle. LOCATING THE M'KUNE RESIDENCE Ravages of the Army WormXote of Intcrcot to the Railroad Boys-Tne Pranks of I.ij:litning--Facts for Quick RcadingFersoiial Newt. Special to The Tribune. Susquehanna, July 15. John Hellor, of Cascade Valley, X. Y., a few days since, captured an American eagle, af ter a hard fight. He had set a steel trap to catch a fox whk'h had been stealing his hens. On Monday morning he discovered his trap was missing. Searching about for It, he heard a scream and commotion among a Hook of crows in a grove nearby. In a mo ment a great American eagle arose from the woods, dragging a trap which was fastened to one leg-. It at once flew to a high tree. Hollar discharged his shot gun at the bird and It fell to the ground, wounded In one wing. Find ing an old rope nearby, Hellar attempt ed to bind the eagle, but it fought vig orously with beuk and talons, inflicting severe wounds upon the man. Sotlng that he was being beaten, Hellar ran to a neighboring Held where a ninn was at work, and the two returned to the con test. In Hellar's absence, the crows, seeing the engle wounded und handi capped, had attacked It, but it fought a good fight und killed six und wounded as many more of the crows. The two men rallied to the attack and succeed ed, by thp 11 Id of a rnpe and n piece -of fence rail. In overpowering the eagle and taking It to Helb'.r's home, where it la gradually recovering from Its In juries. The bird measures 7 feet from tip to tip und stands 5 feet high. It and taking It to IMlur's brother, who Is president of a MxKltlley club In New York clly. It h.is been committing many depredations in the vicinity, kill ing lambs, fowl. etc. It is believed that It Is the mate of the bird killed by Mrs. John Heiidriek at tlulf Summit in Feb ruary. WHO REMOVED IT? The Tribune's correspondent in New Milford states that the old McKune homestead, In which the Rook of Mor mon was translated, is situated be tween Susquehanna and New Milford. i Who removed It across the river? A j few days since It was standing near the Erie tracks, about two miles west of Susiiuthniiiia. The correspondent concludes with the assertion that "the winds of truth are chanting sad re quiems as they pass up and down this great land of freedom." This may be a fuct, but the everyday sort of winds, tlr how ling northern gales, do not chant over the-roof of any old McKune homestead on the New Milford turn pike. The correspondent is entitled to one more guess. COUNTY CURRENCY. Kut for the ravages of the army Worm, there would have been a large crop of everything In the county this season except hay and Democrats. The army worm is ravaging about Montrose and Hrooklyn. Hallstead's silk mill is running light. Mrs. Charrlngton, of Stevens' Point, ha Just celubiuted her nlnety-nlntii birthday. At Rrandt a sign rends: "Men want ed: 150 Pollocks and 1 white man." A mixture of light buy and heavy daisies Is selling from $14 to t) per ton. Two Hallstead females, a few even ings since. Indulged In a rough-and-tumble tight In a public street, to the supreme delight of the populace. And yet they send missionaries to India! THE ARMY WORM. The terrible army worm Is destroying crops throughout this section. A Held of corh or oats will go down before the destroyer In twenty-fuur hours. The farmers ard plowing trenches around Iheir fields, scattering poison, etc., to destroy the worm, but with ill success. In some Instances unripened grain is being gathered, to save something, anu farmers' associations are devising ways and means. With an excessive drought, the grasshopper and the army worm all crowded into one short season, n eon dlton certainly confronts the farmer. RAILROAD MATTERS. The Erie conductors will excurt to Shohola Glen August 0. The Montrose-Tunkhanock road is getting In readiness to be wide-gauged. It is now claimed that the Erie will not place the quarterly mileage books on sale until the courts pass upon the constitutionality of the law making the issuing of the books compulsory. Several passenger locomotives are be ing constructed In the Erie shops. For several months Erie trainmen have been singularly free from death and accident. The report that the Erie has pur chased a" large number of steel cars from the Carnegie steel works In Pittsburg is said to have been premature. "Faith removes mountains." If dear old Honesdale only had faith enough to remove the Hooslc mountain, the "Maple City" might be on the main line innnr This Stock Must Positively Miss of the Erie, and her people would see a locomotive occasionally without going out Into the country. The "Stourbridge Lion" was. I believe, the last locomo tive to enter Honesdale. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING. During the electrical storm on Monday evening, lightning struck the Medway home, on Grand street, occupied by Erie Engineer George W. Ball, demolishing the chimney. The bolt went down Into a sitting room stove, from which it emerged, and, after skurrylng about two rooms, went Into a cupboard In a pan try, where It spent Its force, breaking dishes and setting papers, etc., on fire. There were several persons In the room, but they all escaped Injury. HITS AND MISSES. It Is remarked that the country, from now on, will be full of lecturers, who have barely escaped being killed by Turks, In Armenia, and by gold dele gates who escaped alive from the Chi cago convention. Scranton experts have been In Cho conut examining the new coal found. Their predictions are unknown to the general public, but next winter it Is feared that Susquehanna people will be compelled to continue purchasing Forest City and Mayfkld slate. Many a good garden has been shipped over here and sold as coal. While some quarrymen were at work m-ar Starrucca, a few days since, they unearthed In a rock, the footprints of a human teing measuring eighteen inches long. This is positive evidence that Great Uend people walked this earth several centuries ago. A Wayne county man killed fifteen snakes and died from excitement. A fet ling obituary In the Honesdale Inde pendent, concludes with the words, "To die is gain." Under the circumstances, decidedly yes! FACTS FOR QUICK READING. Six Susquehanna men met by chance Monday and commenced talking poll tics. Hut one of the number was a Republican, but they will ull vote for McKinley next fall. The woods ure full of hard money Democrats. The Columbia club enjoyed a picnic In Columbian Grove on Tuesday. James McOutin, who Is wanted in Addison. N. Y for grand larceny, was arrested here on Saturday. lie was tuken to the Montrose Jail on Monday to await requisition papers. The board of trade will on Friday discuss "our Industries outside of the Erie shops." All members of the Susqtiehnnna lodge of Good Templars, are arranging for a picnic and reunion. Alexander Monroe has gone Into In Voluntary exile for ten days In the lockup, for looking upon the gin when there was turpentine In It. Marx Guttenburg, senior member of the firm of Guttenberg, Kisman & Co., died in New York on Monday, uged 74 years. The firm has a blanch store In Susquehanna. WRECKED THE TIRE. A Susquehanna man was riding his wheel a few evenings since, when he leaned against a fence to take a rest. He was no more than dismounted when three mosquitoes with the monogram "N. J." plainly discernible on their backs, mounted th" buck tire of his bicycle and inserted their noses. The compressed air In the tire immediately felled the pests, and one by one they ex ploded with a toriillc noise. The us quebanna man walked home with a raised tire. LITTLE LOCALETTES. Susquehanna county will send n big delegation to the- seven county soldiers' reunion, to be held In Mountain Park. .Moody Relief Corps, Grand Army of the Republic, will pay Watrous Cors, Hinghuniton. a fraternal visitation on Friday evening. July 24. The wood 'acid Industry through this section Is thriving again. During Monday evening's electrical storm telephone and electric light wires were burned out In several houses about town. The Mormon ciders have doubtless re considered their determination to con Vert Susquehanna to their peculiar faith. Try Montrose. Whitney. HOUSES I'OU SALE. 1HAVE A FEW" USE DRIVERsiiOXE tunti:lied pair, at Cnsick'a stubl"; good ones. W. K MOORE. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. siitned. an Auditor appointed by the Court of I omtnon Pleas of Lackruvnnna county to liatribiit) the fund urimg from tne Sheriff' Sa'.e of tlm personal prop-rtr of Francis Fitzgililions hereby gives notice tlmt Lo will attend to the rtutiei of hi appoint ment nt Ilia otlico in the Municipal B'mdiiir, hcranton, I'a., on Pridav, Aiu. 14. IW'li. at D o'clock a. nil. at which time and place nil pertoria Intvrenlod nre notified to appearand mnko tiieir clniins, or be debarred fruni mm. In in upon said fund. JAMES U. TURKEY, Auditor. 'IO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. LL PARTIES WITO ARE INDEBTED TO i the Stephen Uutheinz and Barbara l -uthrinz ratate ure hereby notified to make T aymenta in part or wholo within Kudnyaor recount will be collected 'according- to law: parm-nts enn be made at residence, Alder i.'! r t. f rem 7 to p. in.: at furniture store, KID Oodar avenue, uny time daring (tar. C. blORit, Alderman. B Oil CENT A WORD. WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT MUCH. WHEN PAID FOR IN AD VAXCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT IS MADE NO CHARGE WILL BE LESS THAN 25 CENTS. THIS RI LE AP PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS., EX CEPT LOCAL SITUATIONS, WHICH ARE INSERTED FREE. HELP W ANTED M A LES. U 'ANTED MAN TO MANAOK I R ANCH office nt Scranton tor Pni.aiUlplna arm: salary f 1,200 yenr: $IU cash nil references rtipiirad; commercial relVrenca furnished. Address, 0211 Arch ttrcot, locin 2, i hiladei piita. Pa. WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED GARD uer with good reference w-tt.ted at Ea ton Fatiitarium, EuBton. Pa. State wage ex pected. WAN TED- 8 AGENT IN EVKRY SEC tbm to cinivass: 1.( to $."00 a day made ; sell at Mlt; nlso a rami to sell Staplo Goods IndeuierH; li.st aide lino 75 a month; salary or large commission mode; experience unnecessary. Cliftun Soap and Manufacture, lug Co., Cincinnati, (J. A 1TA KTF.D - WEI.L-K NOW N MAN IN II every town to solicit stork auhscrip tions: a monopoly; big money for agenta: uo rnpit.d required. ED WAUL) C. FISH & CO., Borden Block, Chicago, III. HELP WAN T E D-I EM ALES. V ANTED A GlttL TO ASSIST IX T I'LoUintr. Apply at once at ths Eaurot House, Hl" Washington . WANTED - DINING ROOM GIRL wanted nt Easton Sallitiriuiu, Easton, Pa. S;utu wag a wanted. ,'ANTED MIDDLE AOED PROTIC3- tunt woman uuraa and houook. eper in small (ami y. Good house; $3 per Week. Addrcsi ''It," Tribune oflice T AD1ES-1 MAKK H!lt WAttES DOING I J plmisnnt lioii. uo k. und will gladly annd full particulars to :ill f-eiuliug 2 ivnt stomp. -VISS M. A. SiEl BINS, Lawrence. Mien. rASTED-LDY AOt'NTH IN SCRAN V ton to ftol und introduc Snyder's rake icinpr: rxrorieiict d cuivnaser preferred: work permanent and very profit. ible. Wrtte for particu'ara at nice ai d vet benefit of In liday trade. T. B. 8X YDFH & CO., Cine miici. O. 1 rANTED IMMEDIATELY TWO ENEIt- V .Htiti KRlt'bwomcu to represent in (iiinrai'teud $i a day without luterlerriug witli uther clinics. J I cult hi ul occupation. Write forpartb ulara, carlosint; stamp, Mango ( liemicul C'cuipaiiy, No. 72 John bunt, New York. FOR RENT. 1OK KENT-TliON'T AND TUKEE CON. J nectluic rooii'i. furnished or uiifiirniahect. !S Adania nvenu j. opposite court house. JOR RENT DESIRABLE HOUSE. GREEN Kldee street: Sill; possession Bcpt. 1st. In quire lilii Wn.stiiiiKton ureniie. l?OR RENT HALF ( P DOUBLE HOUSE; J modern improvements; reun reasonable; corner of Pine iir.d Blnknly strreta, L'unmore. FOR SALE. IOUSALE-A FEW SHARES OP ALEX 1 under Car Roplucer sto.k. Address BOX It., Trilmuo office. T.OR SAI.E-A KENTUC KY MARE. SOUND 1 and kiud, acnupe nni a new milch cow, I HOT, Sanderson avuueo. I .-OR SALE- tilLVF.R Pi.ATED CONN 1 douhlo bell cuphommit. piccly umrrared wth tiombotiH- bell, rold lined: nearir new nnd cat $1X1: will Fell ut n bat-ifuin. Addreps flnswuckto E. W. OAYLOU, LaRuysville, Pa. yol! SALE OH RENT-H1X-KOOMED COT JP t:io. Wyoniiiirf Catep Oround; partly furnish '1. V. It. IIAZI.E'i T, sni anton. T 'OIt SAT.F.-HORSF, AOED HIX YEARS. I welRlit l.WfJ pounds; can be aeen at ltfl Prlc street. I-OR SALE MY COTTAOE AT ELM 1 hurst and the four loM on wliich it stands; alco the four lota adjcitiluc; moatde. Hintl le location in Elmh'irat; prices ronaotia bio: terms easv: possesaion fflven at once. E. P. KI NCSRUIiY. tDmmor.we.ilth Eulldiug, bciauton. Pa. HOTEL FOR SALE, W ELL FURNISHED AND CENTRALLY c f located; first-class business! reasons for seliini;, want to retire from busines., Ad dress U. A. M.. Lock Box illl, Nnnticcke, Pa. UNI UKNISI1ED ROOMS. UNFUHNISIIKD nO'JMS, WITP. USE Off tas hot m:d cold bath, sitting and read irjr rouins. 1'1" I iirkiiwnniift avenue. SPECIAL NOTICES. tlOMPLKXION BLEACH. W CT8 :YOUTlt powder SU cts. l lairvnyancy free. Tells names, present and fu'ure. 42 years experi ence. 144 Franklin avenue, corner Spruce. "rpHE SOLDIER IN OUB CIVIL WAR." J Ynn wjnt tills relic. Contains nil of Frn:ilc Leslie's famous old war pictures show ing tuo forces In actual b.'ittle,kctcl:ed on tlie spot. Two volumes. U.COO pictures, f-'old on easy monthly pncmciits Pel i vend by ex press complete, nil charges prepnid. Address P. O. MOODY. MS Adania Ave.. Scranton. Pa. WANTED. WSL'Sksl 1 UiANTTn A SMART REPUBLICAN IN lltilltU" every county who will work for -';" u week for two months and will earn It. Address. Pox 11K1. Pbila. P. O. CLAIRVOYANT. MADAME AUBREY. OHEATEST LIVINO clairvoyant iu ttie world: tells past, present and future. 801 Adams avenuo. MRS. FEN I ON, CLAIRVOYANT AND Phrenologist, can tie consulted at No. 410 Main avenue, Hydo Park. Positively the lust week. P A1IR 400 AND 402 LACKAWANNA AVE., Dri 0. b JU, Be Closed Out by August 1st This Opportunity. Connolly Wallace SPECIAL EXTRAORDINARY SALE of the goods damaged by water at our store during the recent severe storm. They must be closed out at nt once at prices ruinous to us. but greatly to your benefit. In conjunction with the disposal of the Watered Goods, we will conduct a general mark-down sale all through the house. Re member this is no fire sale. The goods have only received water damage and most the stuff is worth full price to you. Don't neglect the opportunity. Printed Zephyrs Ginghams. Slightly wet on edges. 2 1-2 c. a yard; former price, 10c. Chamois Gloves, ble kind; slightly dirty water. Will right. 40c. und U2c. The Wash a damaged by wash out all a pair; worth $1.00 and $1.23. Ladies' Silk und Lisle and Mitts. 25c. quality at 2 pair for 25c. Gloves Hundreds of other bargains, which our limited space forbids mention of. will be found on our coun ters during the sale. Departments not affected by the flood will keep pace with the others on low prices, which will make our store a rendezvous for bargain huutcrs during the next two weeks. CONNOLLY & AGENTS WANTED. WAJs"rKU-SAI'Esi,AS: SALARY I'KO atart; permanent place. BROWN BROS. CO., Nurserymen. Roulluater. N. Y. AOENTS WANTED TO SELL C1UARS; S:r per mouth; salary and expenses paid. Address, with two-cent stamp, FIG Alio t'l UAH CO., Chicago. A0ENT3-TO BELL OUK PRACTICAL Blod, silver, nicKel ana copper electro plasters; prices from S'l upward: aalury and eXp.Miaca paid: outfit free. Address, with Ktum.i, MICHIGAN -M FG cjo Chicago. . . GENTS TO SELLOIOARSTO DEALERS; iV plu weekly an ;t xpmios: experience un necessary. CONSOLIDATED MFO CO.. 48 Van Duron st . Cuiruko, SALESMAN TO C.nRY SIDE LINE; 25 per cent, coiumi.-sicii: until book mailed frae. Addrets L. N. CO.. btatiou L. Now a ui a. VT f'NCE-AOENTS APPOINTED TO sell new lightning selling table cloth, mosquito and house fly liquM at ' cents and 'JO cents a bottle. Sample tree. BOLU1ANO M'F'O CO.. Baltimore, M4. AGENTS HINDS'S PATENT UMVER sal Hair Onrlors nnd Wavers (used witli out heat.), und "l'yr PointeJ" Huir Pius. Lib eral oiiiuii'.ons. Free ample and full par ticulars. Address P. O. Box 4)11, New York. SITUATIONS WANTED. IJ0SITION WANTED TO DRIVE A store delivery! work around afore or factory. Address, WAI. MACK, fil8 Fellows street. SITUATION WANTED BY A MIDDLE axed lady as housekeeper in I mall family. Address T, Tribune oflice, City. SITUATION WANTED -BY A YOUtfU Indy as copyist or oltico assistant; would work at anything brnorable In order to sn enru employment; aii.tiine to obtain work. Addrtm MISS V., csro'l ritunoofllco. SITOATION WANTED -BY A BOY", A'ifD PI; will work nt nnythln. Address J. !'.. Tribuue oihoo. (SITUATION WANTED BY A YOtTNU O man as stenorrupher In a Iiw office or vitliaome btiainosa c.nc.rn. Address Si'ftN OOKAPHER, (ionerul Delivery, oity. OITUATION WANTED- BY A YOCNO O man as cleric in a crcery afore, with seven years' experience: will wr.rk for an all salary. P. OKN.-JK.,1JO) North Wa.hiliKtou nvenue, city. eiTCATlON WANTED 'I O 4D OUT O WHSliing; wahlnifs taker hor.ie slaa Call or address, L, B., SU Sumucr avenue, Ily da Park. WANTED SITUATION AS B ".ITEND cr or teamster. Address 1 11 U Diamond avenue. O. W. PliANIZ. t'lTUAHON WANTFD EY A GOOD. O strong boy; will work nt anything; aged 17 years. Addreas J. I'., Tribune oflice. SITUATION WANTED-AN EXPER1 O enced accountnnt will undertake to till the V-inattcy of any lKn)t:ipo'" wlilj taking their vacation during the next two mon:hs; very lew ralury, AUdiej3 AL'CuCNTANT, Tillune ofhee. RAILROAD TIME-TABLES Del., Lack, und Western. Effect .Monday, June 1. 1S90. Trails leave SiT.inton as follows: Ex press for New York nnd ull points East, 1.4V, 2.o', i.li, s.mu und D.io a. m.; 1.10 and 3.3S p. in Express for Enston, Trenton, Philadel phia and the South, 5.13, 8.00 and 9.53 a. m.; 1.10 and 3.3S p. m. Washington and way stations, 4.00 p. m. Tobyhannn a(?cominodation, 6.10 p. m. Express for Dtnuhamton, Oswego, El mlra. Cornln:;, liath, Dnnsvllle, Mount Morris und buffalo, 12.10, 2.:13 a. m., and 1.4i) p. m., mukirig close connections at Riiflnlo to all points In tho West, North west and Southwest. Bath nceonimodntlon, 9.15 a. m. FlinithRtnton and way stations. 1.00 p. m. Nicholson accommodation, 4.00 and 6.10 p. m. Binprhamton and Elmlra express 5.53 p.m. Express for Cortland, Syracuse, Oswego, Utlca and Klchflcld Springs, 2.35 a, m., and 1.4U p. m. Ithaca 2.33 and Bath 9.15 a. m. and 1.43 p. m. For Northumberland. Pittston, Wllkes H.irre, Plymouth, Hloomsburs and Dan ville, milking clcnc connections at North nmborlund for Wllliamsport, Ilarrlsburg, Dnltlmorc, Washington and the South. Northiimberlui.d und intermediate sta tions. 6.0". 9.33 a. m. and 1.33 and C.On p. m. Nuliticoke and Intermediate stations, (1 1) 1 Perkhill Zephyr Ginghams. Beautiful range of styles; edges "' wet. 5c. a yard; 12 1-2 and 15c. goods. 1 DIMITIES. The damage is hardly noticea ble. Sc. a yard; Regular 12 1-2-c. grade. 50c Corsets for 25c. Thcv have been hut slightly wet but are all right otherwise- WALLACE, 8.08 nnd 11.20 a. m. Plymouth and Inter mediate stations. 3.40 and 8.47 p. ni. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express truins. For detailed Information, pocket tlms tables,' etc,, apply to M. L. Smith, city tickut oflice. 3-S Lackawanna avenue, or depot ticket office. Central Railroad of New Jersey. . (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) Anthracite coal used exclusively Insur Ing cleanliness and comfort. ' TIME TA1JLK IN EFFECT JUNE 7, 1?96. Truins leave Scranton for Pittston Wllkes-Barre, etc., at 8.20, 9.15, 11.30 a. m.' 12.45, 2.00, 8.0,", 5.00. 7.10 p. in. Sundays 9 00 a. m., l.uo, 2.13, 7.10 p. m ' ' For Mountain Park. 8.20, 11.30 a. m 2 f S.u'i, 5.00 p. ni. Sundays, 9.00 a. m 1 IW 2.13 p. ni. For Atlnntb: City, 8.20 a. m. For New York, Newark and Elizabeth. 8.20 (express) a. in.. 12.45 (expre with But . fet parlor car). 3.05 (express) p. m Sun day, 2.15 p. ni. Train leaving 12.43 p m arrives at Philadelphia, IteadiiiK Term inal, 5.22 p. m. und New York O.uu p m For Mauuh Chunk, Alleiitown, Betiile. hem, Easton und Philadelphia. 8 20 a m 12.43, 3.05, 5.00 (except Philadelphia) p. in' Sunduy, 2.15 p. m. For Long Branch. Ocean Orove, etc at 8.20 a. nt. (thiough car), 12.45 p. tn. ' For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlsburg, via Allentown, 8.20 a. m., 12. 4S p. m., 6 00 p. m. Sunday. 2.15 p. ni. For Pottsville. 8.20 a. tn., 12.43 p. m Returning, leuve New York, foot of Lib erty street, North River, at 9.10 (express) a. m., 1.10, 1.30. 4.15 (exprcs with BufTet parlor cur) p. ri. Sunduy, 4.30 u. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal 9.00 a. m 2.1W and 4.30 p. m. Sunday 6.23 a, m. Through tickets to all rolnts at lowest rates may be had on application in ad vance to the ticket agent at the Mm t Ion. II. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt. J. H. OLHAUSEN. Ocn. Supt. L I L DELAWARE AND -ri y llUliSON TIME TAHLE. On Monday, May 18, train will leuvc Scran- SS ft)&!0 VoT Curbondalo-5.45, w Si tt le.ia a. m.; Fy r J2.U) noun; 1.21, 2.20, 3.32, r 5-25, 0.25, 7.57, 9.10, 10 30, 11.53 p. tn. . . For Albany. Saratoga. Montreal, Bos ton, Now England points, etc. 5. 45 a. m.; 2 50 n. m. For Honesdale 6.45, $.56, 10.15 a, m., 12.00 noon; 2. at, ;. p. m. For Wllhcs-Eiarre S.43, 7.45, 8.45, 9.38, 10.43 a. m.: 12.03, 1.20, 2.30, 3.33, .-u, li.tw, 7.00, d.jo, 11.3S p. m. For New Vork. Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Vnlby railroad 0.45, 7.43 a. m.; 12.03. 2!, 4.11 (with lllnck Diamond Ex press) p. ni. For Pennsylvania railroad points 4.43, 9.38 a. m.; 2.30. 4.41 p. m. For western polrts. via Lehigh Valley railroad 7.45 11. m,; 12.05, 3.33 (with Black Diamond Exprrps), 9.50, 11.31 p. m. Trains will arrive Scranton us follows: From CnrtJonclRle nnd tli north (Ml, 7.40. 8.40, 9.31, 10.10 a. ni. ; 12.00 noon; 1.03, 2.27. 3.25. 4.!7. 5.43. 7.45. 9.45. 11.33 p. m. From Wllkcs-lJarre und the south 5.40, 7.50, f.ro. 10.10. 11.53 a.m.; 1.10. 2.11, 3.4S, 5.22, 0.21, 7.33. 9.03, 9.4.".. 11.52 p. m. Si' Schedule In Effect May 19, 1803. Trains Leave Wilkes-Barre as Follows 7.25 n. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harritburrr, Philadelphia, Balti more, WashinRton, and for Pitts burg and the West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsvillo, Reading, Norristown, and Philadslphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisbu'rrt;, Philadelphia, Baltimore, WashinRton and Pitts burp; and the West. 3.17 p. ni., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburp, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington und Pittsburg and the West. 4.40 p. m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and the West. 6.00 p. m., week days, for Hazelon and Pottsville. J. R. WOOD, (len'l Pass. Agent. S. At. PRF.VOST, (Jencral Manager. Do 5c Cotton Crash At 2 12 10c. Domet Flannel At 2 l-2c 8c. bleached and Bro Muslin at 5c 9-4 Unbleached Sheetiug. The slight water damage don't hurt this a particle. 9c. a yard; regular price, 17c. Men's Natural Wool Underwear. Busy now for next fall and win ter. These goods were In our busement and were pretty well soaked. 25c per garment; worth, 75c. 209 bSrnM' May 17, lS9tS. Train leaves Scranton for Philadelphia and New York via D. Ac H. R. K. at 8.45, 7.46 a. tn., 12.03, 1.20, 2.30 4.41 (Black Dia mond Express) and 11.38 p. in., via D., L. & W. K. R.. 8.00, 8.08, 11.20 a. ra., and 1.55 p. in. Leave Scranton for Pittston and Wllkes Parre, via D:. L. & W. R. R.. 8.08, 11.20 a. m., 1.55, 3.40, 4.00, 8.47 p. m. Leave Scranton for White Haven, "Ha zleton, Pottsville and all points on the Beaver Meadow and Pottsville branches, via D. & H. R. K. at 8.43. 7.45 a. m., 12.05. 1.20, 2.30, 4.41 p. m., via D.. L. & W. R. R. ti.OV, 8.08, 11.20 u. in., 12.20, 1.55, 3.40 p. m. Leave Scranton for Uethlahem, Easton, Reudlng, Harrisburg and ull Intermediate points, via D. & H. R. R.. 46. 7.45 a. m., 12.05, 1.20, 2.30, 4.41 (Black Diamond 'ix. press). 11.38 p. m., via D., L.- W. R. K., .t, 8 i8, 11.20 a. tn., 12.20, 1.65. S.40 p. III. Leave Scranton for Tunkhamiock, To wanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and all Intermediate points, via D. H. R. R , 8.45 a. m., 12.06, 1.20, 11.35 p. m., via D., L, 4 W. R. R., 8.0S. 9.35 a. 111., 12.20 p. in. Leave Scranton for Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Fulls, Detroit. Chicago and all points west, via D. & II. R. R., 8.46 a. m., 12.05. 1.20, 3.33 (Black Diamond Express), 9.60. 1I.3S p. tn.. via D., L. & W. R. R. an 1 Pittston Junction, 8.08. 9.55 a. m 12.20, 8.47 p. m. For Elmlra and the west, via Snlumunca, via D. & H. H. R 8.45 a. m., 12.05 p. ra . via D., L. & W. R. R., 8.08, 9.35 a. 111., 12.JV. 3.1(1 p. tn. Pullman parlor and sleeping or L. V. chair cars 011 all trains between L. & B. Junction or Wilkes-Barre und New York. Philadelphia, Buffalo, and Suspension bridge. ROLLIN II. WILBUR. Gen. Supt. CHAS. S. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt., Phila..P.l. A. W. NuNEMAPIfflR. Asst. Oen. Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem, Pa. Scranton oflice, 309 Lackawanna avenue. Erie and Wyoming Valley. Effective Juno 22. Trains leave Scranton for New YaVk, Nowburgh and Intermediate points on Erie, also for Hswley and local points at 7.05 und S.45 a. ni. and 2.28 p. m and ar rive from above points at 11.18 a. m. and 3.18 and 'J.W p. m. An additional train leaves Scranton for Lake Ariel ut 5.15 p. m.. returning arrives at Scranton at 7.42 p. m. and 8.16 a. m. KCHavro nivtsin. Iu ICffeet June ti l at, 1FHW. Nth Humid. miiiiii Mi.iiMCri jiOSSOil 20ll4 lo ik Stations .f" J2 H (Trains Pally. Ex-jV g g & U '5s 1 cept. Minday.) a 15 n p if h Arrive leavoi 10 4'i 7 r, N. Y. 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