The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, November 03, 1896, Page 2, Image 2

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TIIE SCRANTON 'TI4IBUNE TUESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 3, 1896.
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INSULTS TO THE
STARS AND STRIPES
Old Glory Trailed ia the Dust by Ex
cited Brysaites.
ONE SILVERITE IS DISGUSTED
lie Tears the Bryno Mutton from II if
C'ont iu Shiime buiI Vows That He
Hill Not Again 11c Caught iu Such
Couinnuyriuit Destroyed By
Soullieru Democrats.
St. Louis, Mo.. Nov. 2. Vyiowins the
riotous conduit of i'.ryan jHiuot r.tls at
l-'uvelte. jIii.. Ill their recepl lon.tu Gen
erals 1'uliuer and Lutkt.er, tomes news
hi similar und even worst? outrages In
other parts tif that Slate und elsewhere
in tin- Weill. At Pleasant Hill. Cass
county. Mo., amid the cheer ami Jeers
t.f several hundred peolde. the Stars
ami Stripes were burned Saturduy
afternoon ly l'upocrutic- followers of
i i an.
At X"0 o'clock tin- sound money cx
Vt.ditit.il that letl St. Louis last
Wednesday, on a special train over
ihe Missouri I'm ilk- fur a three days'
tour through Missouri and .Kansas,
pulled Into Pleasant Hill froir. Harrls
oiiville. A llijan demonstration was
being held in the town, a plate of 3.500
inhabitants, the old-time rendezvous
of the younger brothers, and the slight
of the sound money erowd of twenty
nine people set the ISryanites wild with
rage. After the train had bucked ui
to the depot a small amount of litera
ture was distributed, and then little
Ollie Wheeler, the live-year-old daugh
ter of .Samuel Wheeler, who hud been
siiiKing sou, i.l money hours on tin?
trip, stepped upon the rear platform of
the couch beniiiii; In her hand a small
llutf. Almost Instantly a man carrying
a Ui'vnn banner reached for the Hag,
but -Sir. Wheeler interfered nntl took
it from his daughter to preserve it.
He held possession of it only a few
seconds, however, when unother man
carrying a Krynn banner snatched the
Hats and carried It u few feet distant
to a spot where the mob was burning
the literature that had ween distribut
ed, and i 'Id Glory was consigned tu the
Humes. Then, us If not satislied, the
lire as niiretl until the last vestige
of the Hair hud been e insunied and the
moli sent up nil exultant cheer.
The act attracted hundreds to tlx?
scene, but Very fnw had the courage
to denounce It. One wearer of a Hryan
button, however, tore it from his coat
and threw it to the ground, remarking:
"This Is an ntiimlling disgrace, and I'll
never be caught In another Hryan
crowd." lie was followed by half a
dozen other marchers, who welt! not
prepared to Indorse the net, but out
side of this handful of people the dis
graceful proceediiiK was hardly ap
proved. Cl'T DOWN "OLD GLORY."
W'enonah. N. .!.. Nov. 2. There was
widespread Indignation throughout
AVenotiuh yesterday alter the people
learned that some miscreant had bad
ly mutilated n lame American lhig
which was Hunted to the breeze nnild
much enthusiasm Saturday. The flag
wns purchased with funds raised by
subscriptions from Republicans and
Sound Money Democrats, and attached
to it were the portraits of McKinley
ami lloburt.
At 7 o'clot k Sunday morning the em
1 ilt m wan found cut to shreds. The
outrage Is nil the more Inexplicable
from the fact that then- has been no
Fign of bitterness here during the cam
paign, mid Ihe people have always
prided Ihonis I'lcei upon their patriotic'
ii ml biw-n biding sentiments.
A reward of $10(1 was today offered
for the apprehension and conviction of
Hie perpetrators of the outrage und
the Insult to the stars and stilpes.
Vl.AfiS TRAM PLED IX THE IM'ST.
Anderson, 1 ml.. Nov. 2. In the rooms
of the Madison circuit and superior
courts Saturday, Mark Ilatina's cam
paign Ihurs were lorn down nnd tram
pled in the dust. They were removed
by the .Indices ami their deputies," and
.Indue 1 livii said he did not care who
knew It. He said the so-ealleil Has on
paper, with McKinley and Hobarts'
likenees across the stripes, wns not the
national enibl-m, and should never stay
in ids court room. Judire Ellison's de
puty, Pnnlel Holland, pulled down the
alleged Hsik from the circuit court. The
.1i:ilK'S are the only Democratic officers
located in the t4nirt.
Republican olllcers proceeded to plas
ter the court house with .McKinley pic
tures and the Hnnim this. A bitter
feeling Is manifested by Democrats and
Republican)!.
Tampa. Kla., Nov. 2. A large Ameri
can Hag which was suspended across
one of the principal streets by the Mc
Kinley and Unhurt club was torn
down and destroyed Friday night,
.-'ome members of the VoutliJ Demo
cratic club had been heard to say that
they would not march under that ban
ner and the deed is attributed to them.
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VOTE EARLY.
FOUGHT ABOUT TWO CLOWNS.
A Sitccn- car-Old Puts Two Mullets j
Tlironh a Companion Heart.
Norfolk, Va., Nov. 2. Two boys had i
a deadly quarrel near Castlewood de- !
pot. over the relative merits of clowns
in a circus. They were Jack Williams,
white, and Commodore Jackson, col
ored. Neither boy was over sixteen
years of aire. Moth youths hud attend
ed a circus nt Cleveland, and on the
May home they discussed their favor
lies of the rim;. In the dispute the lie
was passed, whereupon 'Williams made
for his companion with a bin knife.
Jackson drew his pistol and fired twice.
Both balls penetrated Williams'
heart, killing him instantly. Both boy-H
nre said to have been intoxicated at
the time of the assault. It Is thought
Jackson will be acquitted.
Save time by voting the straight Re.
publican ticket.
JEALOUSY CAUSES TRAGEDY.
Scott Linton Wounds Two Persons
mid Commit Kuicidc.
Wheeling. W. Va., Xov. 2. Jealousy
rauwd a terrible traRedy at (Jormel
town, Ohio, three miles west of this
city, all the pnrtles bclnir from Wheel
InR. Scott Linton shot "Dot" Gray, a
resident of a house of ill fame, who Is
paid to have been his wife, and also
AVilliain Jletzger, with whom he caught
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FALLS
For Bilious and Nnrvoni disorders sncU as Wind and Pain In the Stoimrli, Hick Headn-hc
OtddinoH.Fulliirs and Swelling uftjr menls, Iiliiiuest and Drmrsinesa.Cold Chlllt, Flusliinm
of HeaJ. Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath. Cosureties. Blotclioa on tlieSk n. DinturlH-il
Simp, Frightful Drenms and nil Nervous nnd Trembling Henat-ons. c , when tlieevm".
turns are i-anaed )v constipation, as most of tlem are. THE HIRST OOS2 WILL UIVE'RE
LI CP IN TWENTY MINUTES. This is no fltion. Every sufferer is earnestly tuvitod to try
vu u, iuc-su i lie niu nicy win DC icunuwicilKCll 119 DC
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE-
BEECHAM'S PILLS, taken as directed, will quickly mature females to complat healt'a
They promptly remove obstructions or Irregularities of tlio system. For a
WEAK STOMACH, IMPAIRED DIGESTION. DISORDERED LIVER
they act like niacin - n few doses will work wonders upon tin Vital oricans: strsnirthenintr the
MusculBr System, restorlnir tb lurit lost ct lnpb xinn, brinidne back the keen eduu of apietlte
and arousing- with the Rosebud of Health the whole physical energy of the human frame.
These are facts admitted bv thousands. In all rlsnses of society, and on of I lie heat gunrnn"
t to tlio Nervous antl Debilitated is that Beecham's Pills have the Largest Sal of. any
Pateat Medicine In the World. ' '
WITIIOTJT A 11IVAL. Annua! Sales over 6,000,000 Boxes.
(Sc. at Drua Stores, or will be sent hy U, fi. Ageht, B. F, ALLEN CO., toil Canal St. New
York, post paid, upon receipt of price. Book free upon application.
her. With both Ulng at his feet, he
tireJ a bullet into his own brain, and
died almost instantly.
Ihe girl will proltably recover, but
Metzger will die, the bullet passing,
through his liver.- Metzger and th3
girl went to the home of her parents
Sunday nlzht and Linton, hearing of
it, followed them, finding them togeth
er, and without wordd tired the fatal
bullet.
Sivt- time by voting the straight Re
publican ticket.
ELECTION HETl HNS.
It has become a custom of
The Tribune to lead all its rivals
In the fullness, fairness and
promptness of Its election news.
Tomorrow it will again ob
serve this custom, and all who
want to be sure as to the result
are advised to buy The Tribune.
Agents should at once order ex
tra copies.
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Hear in ndnd that you cannot vote for
more than two county commissioners.
If you try to, you lose your whole vote.
RALLY AT FOREST CITY.
Foreign-Burn Republicans Have a Grand
Demonstration in the Interest of Mc
Kinley and Sound Money.
Forest City, Pa., Nov. 2. A larso and
entliusiuRtlc dcuionstratlon by the vot
ers of fotclL'n extraction, took place
in this horouKh yesterday afternoon
(Monday.) The principal speaker fur
the occunion, William Vokolek. an ut-toriiey-at-law,
tit Scranton, was met
at the train by a cavalcade ami escort
of prominent citizens and the Forest
City bninl. and were driven to Maimer's
hotel," where an enthusiastic Kiuhi rini;
of between two nnd three hundred
Ktulwart KciiublicaiiH with llut; nntl
bunucrs met them and paraded throuc.li
Main slivct, after which they went to
MaiiKcr's hall, where u larire as
semblage was addressed by Messrs.
Anthony Peterson und Hudinskey on
the iisues tu' the day.
The speakers were very generously
aiiplautled, und although the hall was
more than crowded, the enthusiasm
shown never abated for an Instant,
which showed conclusively that nil
present were fully alive to the mo
mentous Issues at stake in this cam
paiKU. untl tti the Glorious npportunl
tles which till voters will have to-day
(election day) to nhow their love for
their adopted country and the uphold
ing of Its fair name and honor, as
well as where their best interest lies
by voting for the Hepublican party and
its stundurd bearer. William McKinley.
Mr. V. A. May, superintendent of the
H., C, i I. Company, who happened to
be in the lmroiiKh on business, and
Mr. V. L. Petersen were invited to take
seats In the caiTlai;e, und Klatlly
availed themselves of the opportunity
to show their patriotism.
VOTE EARLY.
NICHOLSON.
The Republican nuns meetiiiR held
here Saturday p. in., and fiddrcsped by
Hon. Calusha A. (!row, was largely at
tended und a rousing aiutir. l'eople
canietfrom far and near, to hear the
noted nntl popular speakers. Quite a
delegation came from the township,
headed by the West Nicholson bantl,
drawn by four horses. Pome were very
much disappointed, as the Opera
House was not milliciently large to re
ceive the crowd, nnd many roamed
around the streets in consetpienee. Hut
those that did hear him, listened to no
earnest appeal for sound money and
protection, Mr. Grow talked about two
hours.
The people of Nicholson did not for
get on Saturday to display our na
tional colors in good shape.
The Young Men's Social" club will re
ceive election returns all night at the
Opera House to-night. Admission, 23
cents. Refreshments free to all who
wish.
Mr. nntl Mrs. Kd. Hell, of Scranton,
spent Sunday with the former's pur
cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Philander Hell.
Mr. and Mrs. FYed Stephens, of
AVilkes-iiarre, spent Sunday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hollway Steph
ens. Miss Jennie Howe, of Faetoryvllle,
called on friends last Saturday.
NO FKliU TUADK.
FOREST CITY.
On Halurdny cvcnhiB obout 100 Po
lnntlers held a meetinc to discuss the
Issues of thi' campaign. Anthony Pet
erson addressed them in their own lun-
?uane. speeches were also made in Ihe
i KiiKlish lanKUuire by prominent clti-
! zens. the .men were very much Inter-
j cslcd and understood all that was said.
: The speakers were loudly cheered
I throughout. Most all of the forelKn
i speaking residents of Forest City are
strong McKinley men.
Kvery voter should be on hand at the
polls today and perform the duty rest
ing upon hlin as nn American citizen.
It Is an assured fact that Forest City
mum,! mnnnv 11 rwl It la f,,r tl, Intolll-
burouKh will so solid for McKinley and
Kent voters to say that this is so by
cnstliiK their votes and working in the
Interests of the same.
The l'ore.t City miners figured very
prominently in the New York parade
on Saturday. It Is said they were the
most popular feature of the parade.
Hour In mind that you cannot vote for
more than two county commissioners.
If you try to, you lose your whole vote.
now to oti:.
! To vote the Republican ticket
today put a cross (X) In the cir-
'I clo at the top of the first col-
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M umn, and let it go at that.
NO FREE SILVER.
Trial of the CnMIc.
London, Nov. 2. The Clerkenwell
sions. to which court the trial of
pes-
31 r.
and 3Irs. Walltr Castle, of San Francisco,
upon a charge of shoplifting was ns
signed by .Magistrate Newton, of the
Great 31:irlboroogh street police court,
opened today. The trliil of the case of
the Castles was set down for Frlduy, No
vember ti.
NO 'FREE! TRADE.
1H1M
BILLY BRYAN'S
CLOSING TALK
The Boy Orator's Last Spin About the
State of Nebraska.
GREETED WITH YELLOW RIBBONS
llut His Remarks Were Listened to
With Attculion--Work of the (nll
Itcpnblicuus Evidently Fruitful in
Results at the Home of the Cau
didatc Thousands Hear His
Orations.
Aurora. Neb., Nov. 2. Several hun
dred bad catheretl at ihe station at
Lincoln v.tien William J. liryan ap
peared to take his train for his last
day's tour. They cheered when Mr.
and Mrs. liryan, w ith their little daugh
ter (.iiaee, who will make the trip with
i them, appeared and sent up a parting
I shout as the train moved off. A more
! bcautitul day could not have been se
j lectid. for the day was clear, the nun
I was bright, and the atmosphere had a
j crispntss that made one feel good. At
; the very llrst stopping place Mr. liryan
! was reminded that the opponents of
; the Chicago ticket in his own Stale
were active. This was at St-ward,
reached ut 7.30 o'clock. Hold badges
were displayed there In large numbers.
but Mr. liryan was not interrupted in
his littttn minutes speech. J lie J.e
puhlicans had also arranged a coun
ter display at York. Yellow ribbons
were very noticeable there among the
crowd of two thousand, but did not j
number in their wearers more than a j
sixth of the entire audience. The
cheering was very hearty when Mr.
.uM.-ot.eu toe la"' t ,
tor speaking purposes. It was Intel- j
iiiuitiieu Mini some snouts lor met-voi-ley.
SLIGHTLY SARCASTIC.
Mr. Hryan said some of the people
out In Nebraska seemed to be Very
much afraid that it would become pop
ular to huve a president from the west.
He could not understand how a farm
er could be in favor of a gold standard
and went on to tell his reasons for
making the statement, substantially
as In his previous speeches. It was
very evident that the Republican state
committee had been as active In Au
rora in the distribution of yellow rib
bons us it had been nt Seward and
York. P.adges of similar design nntl
shape bearing the nnmes of McKinley
and MeCool, the Republican candidate
for governor of Nebraska, were worn
nt all three pitmen. A couple of thou
sand people gatuered to hear Mr. Rrysn
at Aurora, where he spoke from a stand
t reeled In nil open Held. Considerable
cheering for McKinley was Interjected
with the enthusiasm of the ISryanites.
The extreme western point In his long
campaign tour was reached by Mr.
Hryan at Grand Island, whence he
turned eastward again and returned to
Aurora, on his way to Hastings.
Grand Island furnished the largest
crowd of the day up to that time. It
was a gathering composed largely of
farmers and although the town is con
sidered a Republican stronghold, the
nutliencc wns plainly in sympathy with
the Democratic caiidldtti-. The dis
play of McKinley-Mcl'ool bntlges was
nut so large, proportionately, as at the
other places mentioned. Mr. Hryan
spoke from a stand erected In a Held,
occupying most of the half hour stop
In his addreps.
At least 4.0IK) people heard him and
the cheering was frequent.
VOTK EARLY.
FACTORY VI LLE.
Mr. McAlpIn will comence to erect
his new residence on North Main
street about the last of November.
All members of the llebekah IJesree
Lodge will do well to remember and
cunie out to lodtje to-night (Tuesday.)
i Mir town was pretty well represent
cd un nt Nicholson last Saturday to
hear Hon. ilalusha A. Urow. They re
port that they were well paid for their
trip.
Flection returns will be received to
night, nil lilsht, at Hepublican head
quarters. Entertainment for all will
be furnished free. Come out, ladies
und all.
I Kick, kick, kick, everybody, kick,
football, football, quick, quick, quick,
siz-siz, bang. Hesulls, Tunkhnnnock
team exists no more, Keystone team in
the hospital. When? Last Saturday
aTternoon at Keystone grounds. Score,
4 0 in favor of Keystone. List of In
jured: Prof. Bromley Smith, arm
broken; Morton Stevens, face and nose
broken: unknown pluyer from Tunk
hannock, les broken. All players are
wearing yards of adhesive plaster.
Victory No. 4 for Keystone. Let the
good work co on.
To-day (Tuesday) Keystone scrub
football team will bunt heads with
Tunkhnnnock High School team, on
Keystone grounds.
Misses Bessie Froud nnd Nettle Capp
were over front Nicholson yesterday
on their bicycles.
Joseph Siekler, of Mill City, candi
date for sheriff, was in town jester-'
day, looking for "the votes that never
came."
It Is perfectly lawful now to shoot
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all kinds of game, but he sure you Und
I 11 ,flrst
Dr. Harry Kulp. of Wyomln
Ta..
was in town over Sunday.
Lot every voter go to the polls to
day, and vole to maintain our na
tion's honor, bread ami butter for his
family and children, the value of a
dollar, at one hundred cents, n happy
home, the Industries' of our country.
ond n-ospcrity such as we had four
yer::' co, and by so domm, prove him
seli a citizen of the United States, that
Tncle Ram" i ahvnys proud of. A
vote that will do nil this can only be
found in the itepn'illcan column on
tne oanoi. i-ui your cross in
circle at the head of that column.
the 1
VOTE EARLY.
IIAI.I.STEAD.
Melvln filler Is 111.
Hon. James T. liu Hols was sum
moned to his home in Washington, D.
C. on Saturday on account of the wr
lous Illness of his son, Henry, who has
been ttrlcken with that dread disease
diphtheria.
('. M. Ilullnrtl is movinp; into the Al
drich hoitne on Park avenue.
A nieetlni; of the membership com
mittee of the Railroad Younir Jlen's
Christian association of this placa was
held rn Monday evenlnff and it was de
cided to conduct n systematic member
Bhlp canvass from November 15 to No
vember 3'). The present membership Is
220. ,
Mr. and Mr. R. J. O'llrlen nre the
puests of friends and relatives near
Utica, N. Y.
T.Irs. William McLeod was In the Par
lor City on Paturilny.
J. II. Ilrewer und Frank Allnn. of
HinBbamton. spt nt Sundtiy nt the resi
dence of J. H. Crook on Main street.
Mrs. Joshua ChMdester io visiting
friends nt Vesta', N. Y.
Mrs. Jl. J. Coollvin. of Scranton, 's
the guest of frienibi and relatives In
this place.
Peter Lodger is niovlnff into his new
house on Dayton nvenne.
C. .T t.nnedey's residence on Front
street Is receiving a cout of paint.
Mrs. Nelson Coon is 111.
The Rosbel meetlne; In the Rallrnn-1
Younsr Men's Christian association hnll
next Sunday nfternoon will he ad
dressed by Rev. J. 8. Crotnpton, of
Great Rend.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. A. McCieary have
returned to New York city.
VOTE early;
A WORD.
WANTS OP ALL KINDS COST THAT
MUCH. WHEN PAID FOR IN AD
VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT
IS MAUE NO CHARGE WILL BE LESS
THAN 25 CENTS. THIS RULE AP
PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS.. EX
CEPT LOCAL SITUATIONS. WHICH
ARE INSERTED FREE.
II KM WANTED MALES.
W.1X CA'H'ENTKUS WANTED AT ONCE.
O l ull itt l.mlihni:, oenier of Mnusi-y nvc
nuoMiiil Sunset r. viui'. tlr.'cn Itiibte.
Ur ANTED AN IDI A. WHO CAN THINK
nf 8u!nininlt tiling t l'.it-nt ? I,n
tect vonv t'i.vix: tli"V may bring von wi ulili.
v. iiro .lnNii VKur).:::uuit & '.. '!-.
('. l'nletit Attorie'V. War-liiiU'tnn. I. C ,
fur their Sis HI pr.zu i.ll'or und Hit of 2'iuiiivuL
tiotiH ivanU'd.
ANTED AM ACTIVE MAN" AT
vecklv antl pTr'fiii '!: no fertunc hunt-
am Una. ....I- mill ..xt.w. .i.lm It II Ml 1 1 1I4I.
tion if ri.di'r. If inti re-iteJ u lilrosa inii klyl
JlAXUt ACIUKElt. P. O. ltos ixl . L'oilou
w
ANTED AS CENT IN EVKitV PEC-
tinn to rnuvnfw: S4.K t" !.ii a imv
made ; mils ot i-iuM; nl.ii a man to sell Starl-i
(ioetls to tlca't'ii-: li Rt aitlo lire i'i a month;
tsnlarv t;r lariiti ci niiiiissiim nm'le; exp l ienen
iinmcoM.rv. Clifton Soap and Mnuufactur-
iUK t it, (.niciiiiutti, 0.
"IA 'ANTED -- WEI.Ij-KNOWN MAN IN
V every town t.i toiicit Btork iilwrri).
linrn: it ninKOvnly; ln; money for n'nti-:: no
rnpital reimiretl. EIiWaKD C. Plhll A: CD.,
Pnrilen H'oek. Chirairo. HI.
1 1 E U WANT E l)-l i:.M ALES.
I A1HES -1 MAKE 11!( WAHES D()IN(
I i iileasinit lieino vn- k. ami ill clatily nd
Iu, -t, , w.miing 'J ll.t stamp,
;,, ls'i M A 8-,E,:Blsa ri)1.4., Mieli.
1 V'AST lai-bADY AHK.tNTM IN SCRAN-
V ton to roll nntl lntretlue Snyilnr's tnko
itinc: i r.rerieueet! ciinvnswr preferred: wmk
i fi in.uifiit nnd vcrv profitable. WriM for
1 .il l ien iai s nt mire ni d cet benefit of holiday
tiado T. K. BNYDKK A: CO.. t'iiiemuir.i. O.
UrAKTK.b lMKIIATKl.Y-TWO KNKK
fetin ali'.wmneii to wpresnnt ui
Unnrr.nteoil Jil a Oiiy without lnterrnrrinif
Willi oilier ilnties. riiaithtnl occupation.
Vt rito lor un til iihrs.enrlnsiin: stamp. Mnnzn
( liemic;.l t'tii! iii.y. Nu. 7 John Street, New
Y"ik.
AGENTS WANTED.
rANTED-HRNKHAL AHENTS IS EV-
V erv county; uiso ludy raiivaspr; some
thing new: fur Nollcr; apply quiek. J. C.
UILHKRT, Hi Adams avenue, Seranton, Pa.
4 OENTS WHAT
AHR YOU ()OIvO TO
1Y do about Sato Citizenshiii-pri'-o SI
On-
lag iiy tijo'isuiun.
Nnpprvillo, 111.
Address, NICHOLS,
(iKNTS-TO PF.I.I, ont PRACTICAL
V clod, silver, uli-k.d nnu cumin- electro
plasters; 1 tu (a firm fll uiiwaid; anlary and
i-spcr.noM iaiii: ouillt free. AddreKS, with
htamp. JIlLIiltlAN MI'G CO,, Chicago.
A1
OENTS TO KKbLlllliARS TO DEALERS;
si weekly and cxpeie": otpeneiwe nn-
necessary. LONSOL1UATKU JUfU I o..
Van lliiren st , Cliieag.),
CAI.ESMAN TOO.'.PRY SIPE LINK: ill
O per cent, ct.iiiinissien: saiurle In ok mailed
tree. Adtlrots L. N. CO., S-tatlou L, New
Yorlr.
WANTED.
t 'EOOND-H XN'D i rilNACE TO IIEAA
O hotel. Vn or address ANTHLAClTE
HOTi.L, 111 V.'yoniim.' avvnnn.
l-'OR SALE.
IXlit HALE-LARUE Ill K'KASM HANGE,
I in good order. Impure 51" Linden street,
opposite court liouc.
1H1:SALF,-NEV liUOOIES, Sl'RRIES.
Jl phaetons, plivsieians' luiu-iiies, storo wag
ons, cno nnd two liorsit lumber wagons; uLu
bicycles at bargains at 31. T. KELLER'S.
loiTsALK AT A SACRIFICE-liT YARDS
1 of tli lwt body UrusHuls carput; can bo
seiu at IU? Pino streot.
1'OK SAI.E-A SILYER PI.ATED CONN
I double bell ouiilioniiiiTi. ldcely emrravert
with trnndionu bell, fjold lined: neurit- new
and cest rill: will sell nt it bart;ain. Address
fliia week to li. W. OAYLOU, LuRaysvillo,
Pa.
TOB SALK-HOHSK, AOED SIX YEARS,
1 weicrlit I.ttW luunds; cau bmeonat Pi-'l
1'rire btreet.
T'Oll HALE SI Y COTTAtiE AT EL3I
4. linrtt and the lour lots on wliielt it
stamla; also tlio four lots adjoining; moatdc
niral'lo lecatton in Elndiurst: jiricas reasnna
lile: terms ciihv: possession given r.t once. E,
P. KI NCSM.'HY, Ccinnioiiwcaltli Uiiildini,',
Heranton. F'a.
I OK KENT.
HOUSE FOR l!ENT-.:tK ADAMS AVE.
WATSON & ZIMMERMAN.
7 'OR RENT LARUE FURNISHED FRONT
J room, BUita bio for man and wife, or two
Hinirlo roomt; also fr-Mit,o or bath. Poard if
desired. Call or address, 4UZ North Sixth
street.
I "OK RENT-C-R0O31 HOUSE. 'Jl OREEN
1 Ridge struct. Imiuira 1.13J Washington
irOK RENT-HALE CF DOUBLE HOUSE:
I modern improvement!: rent rchonable;
corner of Pine aril l'bkely jtroK Dunmore.
CITY SCAVENCEK.
I
All. IIRKHLS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
and reus pooli-: ro odor: improved
pnmi a n&'-tl. A. 11E1UOS, l'roprietor.
Leave orders 11KI North Slam avenue, or
En-lies' drmr 'tore, corner Aui.nis nnd 3II
berry. Telephone 45.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
' HIE MJI.DIER IN OUR CIVIL WAR."
I You want this relic. Contains a'l of
',,',ViVfre.. i , , ' . i i it,: . ,V .
spot. Two vohimtp. i.l On pictured. Sold on
eH- monthly tiptirinls. J. Piivered by ex
i ress ei mplete. all clirres pi't-rui. Address
(). .MOODY, if.' Adan.s Ave., hrraiitou. Pa.
ItEAL ESTATE.
HEAIIOUARTF.KS Foil SCRANTON
real estate; convenient; central city
nvoniie Iiti a'ul houses for sale; tiriees low;
terms easy: time (,'iveu: titlo perfect; Lousob
.oid apartment! for rent.
JONES'. .Ill Spruce Street
I X ECL'TOKS' NOTICE.
INSTATE F
l.i'H A. MORSS. LATE up
lj tliO towilfllip of Fe
II. t onntvot Lacka
wanna, lJenii"'lvanl , iteceasv-d.
l.ett-ri tes-nii'enlary upon th? above
lamed 'stalo liavinit lieen vrnnt-d tot lie mi
d -i''cned, all peroim havini- el. dins or de
niands acaiimt huld estate will frenent thorn
fur piivmont, and tlifis1 indebted thereto will
make innnedinte pjivinent to
LL' iNlUAS W. VOR.-.S. Ex-entor,
21 IS. X ?! 've.. St-rautoii, Pa.
AlTREil Hanh & Wit. J. 11 A. Ml,
Attorneys for I- stat .
DISSOLUTION OF tXMMUTNER
S1II1'. Votp" r. i s"h t;Ttiriry7: i v KSniArr
ii Coilins-Habi Madiifaeturinv I'orapanT,
Lunilel. )8 ilihs, lived by imitii I aiti-euiii-iit '(
Htoekln Hi r. All porno' indebted thereto
will malto payment to W. W. Van Dyke,
John Knseheiibntli and C. K. Fpoerl, Lliuil.lat
liter Trustees. Seranton, Pn. Personi hiivlnu
claims against said conoern will present them
to the 'i'r stne for payment, said ill3ohuion
is nude in order to irertre th lcislniMt of the
c.neel u into the Collins Halo Ma iil'aiiurinir
Comiiatit-. iiicorn-irHtod. which rorpoiatl.ui
will continue the lnc-ineHH at the old aland.
' V. W. VAN DYKE,
C. E. Sl'i ERL,
JOHN R A SCI It EN BACH.
L'tiildntinj( Trustees.
J. W. PROWNINO, Solicitor,
411 Sprneo street,
CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE,
H-Mrunosrcn hTbTTinand
V. iiioirttw line nails srientllically treated at
E. M. litTSI.L'tj chiropidy, liuirdresnitift and
manicure parlors, SKiU Lnckawauua avenue.
l ousultatlon free. .
Connolly
The Cloak D?partm?Dt
Is Showing Some Wonderful Values in
Plush and Cloth Capes. . . .
Three Numbers in Cloth Capes, 21, 25 and
31 inches long, with Thibet Trimming. . .
Double Cloth Cape, with
Regularly worth $S.oo,
CONNOLLY &
SITUATIONS WANTED.
SITUATION WANTED-BY AN EXl'ERU
O eiiiud bartender; sober and reliable ; good
tuiX'T, geoil worker and good referouce.
Address 11. T1LL3I AN, Tribuuo oOlce.
SITUATION WANTED -KY A YOUNU
woman having liucl six years' exprrionce
as a typewriter and copyist in olio of tu lend
ing business ollieos in tlio city; references.
Address U. It.. Tribune.
OITL'ATION WANTED BY MIDDLE
O aged lady, na housekeeper, or to cure for
a sick person. Adtlrets, E. M., Tiibiino oftico.
WANTEl) -PUHITION BY FIRST-CLASS
ll iniiii rook: eitv or country. Address
W. EIHELDS. Celuii.blu hotel, 3t Lat ka avo.
WlTI'ATION WANTED- ItY A NICE COL.
ored girl as cook In town. Call today at
SKI Dlx court.
WlTCATION WANTED NU USE; I'XHERI
l eneetl cnnltnenipnt. denlrea eniiagoliiellt:
ldcliest reference, 31 Its.
end Delivery, cralltou.
H. UUVAN, Ueu-
SITUATION WANTED AS CLERK Oil
O driver for qroeery store: can speuk auv.
eral laiu'iinges; good reference. Address J.
A., TlieodolM street, Scrulltoll-
DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE WORK BY
tlio dav. Work gunrauteed. Address,
A. 31., Triumio Oflio .
WII'UATION WANTED-BOOK-KEEPER'S
5 pi'iit ion n anted by man with experience;
capable of tailing cliargt if rttiuired. Ad
dress, J. PRUNErt, 4r North Sixth street.
S IIUATION WAN'iED-HOUSEKEEPINO
for resiiet tnblo goutleimiii vrefcrrod. T.
C, corner (iarllel 1 uveuuo and Jackaou street,
Scranton, Pa.
10LOREDOENTLEMAN WOULD LIKE
y a position to i!to rm-e of a fin naco, Ad
tlres JOHN HliOWN, tt Ml Uix court,
"OL"N(r WAN WANTS SlTfATluS AS
cierl;, or would take position ict driver
or block janitor. Has been eight years in
pro-it nt enioloy. ( loo I ro( irouo.-s. Address '
A. U. C, Tribune Olliee.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Pliysiciuns and Surgeons.
MARY A. SHEl'IIEUD, 31. D.. NO. 232
Adams aevnue.
DR. A. TRAl'OLD. SPECIALIST JN
Hlseas-ps of Women, coiner Wyoming
avenue und Spruce street, Scranton. Of
liee houra, Thursday and Saturdays, II
u. m. to ii p. m.
DR. CO.MEOYS OFFICE NO. 337 N.
Washington uve. Hours, 12 m. to 3 p. in.
Diseases of women a specialty. Tele
phone No. 3232.
i)R. W. E. ALLEN, 512 NORTH WASH
ington avenue. (
DR. ANNA LAW, 3'M VYOMINO AV10.
Ofllce hours, 9-11 a. m., 1-3 p. m., 7-S p.Jtb
DR C, L. l-'UKY, 1'RACTICE Ll.MlTEIX
dl'seates cf the Eye, Eur, Nose and
Throat; olllce 122 Wyonilnif uve. Resi
dence, 029 Vine street.
DR. L. 3irc,ATi:S. 123 WASHINOTlix
avenue. Olllce hours. 8 to 9 a. in., 1 30
to ii nnd 7 to 8 p. m. Resldenco 309 Maul
son aevnue.
DR. S. W. LAMEREAUX, A SPECTAL
Ist on chronic diseases of the heart,
limps, liver, kidney nnd gcnUo urinary
organs, will occupy the otiiee of Dr.
Roos. 222 Adams aevnue. ulilce hours,
1 tc 5 p. m.
DR. C. L. Fit HAS. SPECIALIST IN
Rupture, Truss Fitting and Fat Reduc
tion Rooms 200 and 207 Mears Building.
Ofllce telephone 1303. Hours: 10 to 12, 2
to 4, 7 to 9.
V.G. ROOK! VETERINARY SITR
geon. llolxes, Cattle and Dogs treated.
Horpltal, 121 Linden street, Scranton.
Telephone, 2072.
Lawver.-t.
FRANK E ROYLE. ATTORNEY AND
counFcllor'-nt-l.-iw. Iturr building, rooms
13 and 11, Washington avenue.
EDWARD W. THAYER. ATT Y AT LAW,
211 Wyoming avenue.
jkPFriSY'S & RUDDY. ATTORNEYS-
at-law, Conimonweultlv building.
WARREN & KNAI'P. ATTORNEYS
Slid Counsellors nt Law, Republican
biilldint', Washington avenue, Scrnnton.
Pa.
JE?SUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors at Law, Commonwealth
building, Washington avenue.
W. H. JKf'SUP.
Yv H. JESSUP. JR.
PTTERSON WTLCfiX.. ATTOH
iievs and Counsellors, at Law, office 6
and 8 Llhrnrv bnlldincr. Seranton. Pa.
ROSEW.RLL H. PATTERSON.
WILLIAM A. WILCOX.
AI FRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND,
Attornevs and Counsellor. Com-non-wcalth
buildins. Rooms 19, 21) and 21.
FRANK T. OKELL. ATTORNF.Y-AT.
Law, Room 5, Coal Exchange, Scranton,
Pa.
JAMES V,'. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY"
ni-Lntv. rou'ns t!3, HI and 03, Common
wealth b-JlldiiiR.
SAMUEL W. EDOAR. ATTORNF.Y-AT-Law.
Olllce, 317 Spruce st., Scranton, Pa.
L. A. WATRTS. ATTOP.NEY-AT-LAW.
42a Lackawanna avo.. Scranton, Pa.
URIE TOWNSKND. ATTORVFY-AT?
Liw, Dime Hack Piil'.dim;, Scranton.
Money to loan In largo sums ut S per
cent.
c r" rrrcH er. attorney-at.
law, Comnionweulth buildlne, ScranLon,
C. COMEC1YS, S21 SPRUCE STREET.
D B REI'LOCLE, ATTOrtNEY LOA NS
neRotlntcd cn real estnt security.
Mcars bulldin;:. corner Washington ave
nue and Spruce street.
D. p. KILT. AM. ATTfiRNRr-AT-LAW.
120 V.'yomlns live., Scranton, Pa.
JAS. J. H. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-AT-law,
45 Commonwealth bld'K. Scranton.
WATSON, DIF.IIL ft HALL Attorneys
nnd Cortisellors-nt-Law; T-.Tlcrs' Nu
tionu1 Pnnk Riilldlng; rooms G, 7, S, 9
nnd 11); third floor. .
Alderman.
G. F. KELLOW, 1001 W. LACKA. AVE.
Dressmaker.
I MRS. M. E. DAVIS, 430 Adams avenue.
& Wallace
m, $5.00, $7.50 AND $10
Velvet Collar, made of All Wool Kersey,
AT $5.00" "SPECIAL.
WALLACE,
Architects.
EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT.
Rooms 21. 23 and 2ii, Commonwealth
buildlnK, Scranton.
E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICE
rear of iksJ W'uslilnnton avenue.
LEWIS HANCOCK, JR.. ARCHITECT.
435 Spruce st., cor. Wash. ove.. Scranton.
BROWN MORRIS, ARCHITECTS
Price bullJlng, 1'j Washington avenue,
Scranton.
Dentists.
DR. F.
street.
L. M'GRAW, 305 SPRUCE
DR. H. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O.
DR. E. Y. HARRISON, 113 8. MAIN AVE.
C. C. LAURACH. SUROEON DENTIST.
No. 115 Wyoming avenue.
R. Mi STRATTON. OFFICE COAL EX
chunRe. WELCOME C. SNOVER, 421 LACKA.
ave. Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to 5.
Detectives.
BARRTNO & M'SWEENEY. COMMON,
wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser
vice A(?ency.
Schools.
SCHOOL OF TUB LACKAWANNA.
Scranton, Pa prepares boys and Rtrls
for college or business; thoroughly
trains young; children. Catalogue at re
quest. REV. THOMAS M. CANN,
WALTER II. BUELL.
MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN
and School. 412 Adams avenue. Sprlnir
term April 13. Kindergarten J10 per term.
SecR
O. R. CLARK A CO., SEEDMEN AND
Nurserymen: store 111 Washington nvo
nue; preen house, 13C0 North Mala ave
nue; store telephono, 7S2.
Wire Screens.
JOS. KUETTEL, REAR Bit LACKA
wanna nvenne. Scranton, Pa manufac
turer of Wire Screens.
Hotels and Restaurants.
TUB ELK CAFE, 12r, nnd 127 FRANK-
lln avenue. Rates reasonable.
P. ZEIGLER, Proprietor
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L. & W.
passcnKer depot. Conducted on tho
European plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop.
WESTMINSTER HOTEL,
Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place,
New York.
Rates, $3.R0 per day and upwards. (Ameri
can plan.) E. N. ANARLE.
Proprietor.
Miscellaneous.
HAVER'S ORCHESTRA MUSIC FOR
balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed
dlnKS and concert work furnished. For
terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor,
117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert's
music store.
MEGA ROES RROTHER9. PRINTERS'
supplies, envelopes, paper bnm, twine.
Warehouse, 130 Washington ave., Scran
ton, Pn.
FRANK P. HROWN & CO., WHOLE
sale dealers in Woodware, CortlaKe and
Oil Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna ave.
THOMAS AUBREY, EXPERT Ac
countant and mentor. 1100ms 111 anci 21J,
Williams Hiiildlna;, opposite postolTlct).
rent for the Kex Fire uxtinguisner.
RAILROAD TIME-TABLES
DELAWARE AND
HUDSON TIME
TARLE.
On Monday, May 18
trains will leave Scrar.-
PWtiM. lon RS fallows:
ffQ M 01 For Carbondalo-5.13,
m m aw i-M' v.i h. m.:
IlF 1200 noon: 1.21, 2.20, 3i2
P,r 6-25, 6.20, 7.07, 9.10, 10.30k
ll.rs p. m.
For Albany, Saratoca, Montreal, Eos
Ion, New England points, etc. 5.40 a. m.;
S.2H p. m.
For 1 lonesdale G.13, 8.05, 10.15 a. m., 12.00
noon; 2.20. 5.20 p. ni.
For Wilkes-Harre fits, 7.45, S.4.", 9.2S, 10.43
n, m. : 12.0:., 1.20, 2.30, 3.33, 4.41, COO, 7.50, K.OO,
ll.liS n. m.
For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via
Lciii!i Vulley railroad .40, 7.45 a. m.;
VJ.uO. 2.30, 4.41 (with Black Diamond Ex
press) 11. m.
For pontivlvanla railroad points 0.43,
9.; a. m.; 2.30. 4.41 p. m.
For wectern points, via Lehigh Vnlley
rillroad 7.15 11. m.; 12. Off. 3.33 (with Black
Iilamond Express). 9.00. 11.38 p. m.
Trains wl'l arrive Scranton ns follows!
From Carbondnle and the north 1S.41, 7.40,
f '- 9.?.. 10.40 n. m.; 12.10 noon; 1.05, 8.27, 3.
4.37. a 45, 7.45. 9.45. 11.33 p. m.
From Wllkes-Rarre and the south 5.40,
7.50, R.50, 10 10. 11.53 a. m.; 1.10, 2.14. 3.43, 6.22,
S.2I, 7.53, 9.0i 9.13. 11.52 p. U1.
Del., Lack, and Western.
Kffect Monday. October 19. 1S96.
Trains leave Scranton as follows: Er-pro-
for New York and all points East,
1.40, 2.uO. 6.13, 8.00 and 9.55 a. m.; 1.10 and
3 I'xprcJs for Enston, Trenton, Phlladel.
phlu and the South, 5.10, 8.00 und 9.55 a. 111.;
Lin and 3.S3 p. in.
Wunhiimlon and way stations, 3.4,1 p. m.
Tobyhanii.i nccomroodntlon, 6.10 p. m.
TCxpecss for l'.inchanitoti, Oswego, El
tiiiiu, Coin::ie. Hath, Dansville, Mount
Morris and IjiiiT tlo. 12.20, .:i; . m ami 1.55
p in.. inakir.S close connections at lillff.llo
to ad poinls in the West, Northwest and
Scuthwest.
Haih ncioinmodatlon, 9.15 n. m.
):innhamton and way stations, 1.03 p. m.
Ni. holson uccommodatluu, 6.15 p. m.
r 'lMnghamtan and Elrr.ira express, 6.53
P'i;iircss for Utica p.vA Richfield Springs,
I ;'." a. tn., nnd 1.55 p. m.
Ithaca 2.35 and liath 9.15 a. m. and 1.65
PFor Northumberland, Plttston, 'Wilkes.
Iiarre, 1'lvmouth. Hloomsburir nnd Dan
ville, mnkiiiK cbife connections at North
umbpHnnd for Willlamspo't, Harrlsburg,
Haltlmore, Washington nnd the South.
Northumberland and Intermediate sta
tions, S.W. 9.55 a. m. nnd 1.55 and 6.00 p. m.
Nantleoke and Intermediate stations. 8.03
and 1l.20a. m. Plymouth nnd intermediate
stations. 3.40 nnd 8.47 P. m.
Pullman parlor ond sleeping coaches on
n'.l express trains.
For detailed Information, pocket tlmo
tables, etc., applv to M. L. Smith, city
ticket office, 328 Lackawanna avenue, or
depot ticket office.
209 Washington Avenue,
Opp. Court House.
PENNSYLVANIA - RAILROAD.
Schedule In Effect June 14, 180S.
Trains Leave Wilkes Barre as Follows
7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington, and for Pitts
burg and the West.
10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazleton,
Pottsville, Reading, Norristown,
and Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Washington and Pitts
burg and the West.
3.17 p. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and Pittsburg
and the West.
3.17 p. m., Sundays only, for Sun
bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia,
and Pittsburg and the West.
0.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton
and Pottsville.
J. R. WOOD. Oen'l Pass. Agent.
S. M. PKbVOST, Ucneral Manager.
LEHiUU VALLEY KAILKOAD SYS
TEM.
Anthracite Coal Used Exclusively Iniur
lnu; Cleanliness and Comfort,
IN EFFECT JUNE 28, 1896.
TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON.
For Philadelphia and New York via D,
ft H. R. 11. at 6.45, 7.45 a. ni., 12.05, 2.30, 4.41
(Black Diamond Express) and 11.38 p. m.
For Plttston and Wllkes-Karre via D.
L. & W. R. It., 6.00. 8.0S, 11.20 a. m., 12.20.
1.55, 8.40, C.oO and 8,47 p. m.
For White Haven, Hazleton, Pottsville
and principal points In the coal region
via D. & H. it. it., 6.45, 7.45 a. ni.. 12.05 an j
2.30 and 4.41 p. m.
For Bethlehem. Enston, Readlna-, Har.
rlsbure; and principal Intermediate sta
tions via D & II. It. R., 6.45, 7.45 a. m..
12.05, 1.20 (Lehigh Vnlley points, only), 2.30,
4.41 (llluck Diamond Express) and 11.33
P. m.
For Tunkhannork, Towanda, Elmlra,
Ithaca, Geneva and principal intermediate
sinuous via u. v n. 11. XI., D.3, 0.1a a. iu.
1.20, 3.3:1 and 11.38 p. m.
For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara
Fulls, Chicago and all points west via D.
& II. It. It., 8.45 a. m 12.05. 3.33 (UlacK
Dlamond Express), 9.50 nnd 11.38 p. m.
Pullman parlor nnd sleeping or Lehigh
Valley chnlr cars on all trains between
Wllkes-Hnrra and New York, Philadel
phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge.
ROLLIN H. WILHUR. Gen. Supt.
CHAS. S. LEE, Gen. Pass. Agt., Phlla., Pa.
A. W. NONNEMACHEH, Asst. Gen. Pass.
Agt., South Bethlehem. Pa.
Scranton Office, 30 Lnckawanna avenue.
Central Hailrotid of New' Jersey.
(Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.)
Anthracite coal used exclusively, lnsur.
Ins cleanliness ond comfort.
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE 7. 1834
Trains leave Scrnnton for Plttston,
Wllkes-Harre, etc., at 8.20, 9.15. 11.30 a. m.,
12.45, 2.00, 3.05, fi.W, 7.10 p. m. Sundays 9.00,
a. rn., l.no, 2.15, 7.10 p. m.
For Mountnln Park, 8.20 a. m., 3.03, 6.09
p. m. Sundays, 2.15 p. m.
For Atlantic Cily, 8.20 a. m.
For New York, Newark and Elizabeth,
8,20 (express) a. m., 12.45 (express with Buf
fet parlor car), 3.05 (express) p. m. Sun
day. 2.15 P. m. Train leaving 12.45 p. m.
arrives at Philadelphia, Rending Term
inal, 6.22 p. m. and New York 6.00 p. m.
Fur Munch Chunk. Allentown, Bethle
hem, F.aston and Philadelphia, 8.20 a. m.,
12.43. 8.05. 5.00 (except Philadelphia) p. in.
Sunday, 2.15 p. m.
For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc, at
8.20 a. m. nnd 12.45 p. m.
For Reading, Lebanon nnd HarrlsDurif,
via Allentown, 8.20 a. m 12.45 p. m 5.14
p. m. Sunday, 2.15 p. m.
For Pottsville. 8.20 a. m. 12.4a p. tn. t
Roturnlng, leave New York, foot of LIo
erty street. North River, at 9.10 (express)
n m 1.10, 1.30, 4.15 (express with Buffet
parlor car) p. m. Sunday. 4.30 a. tn.
Leave Philadelphia. Reading Terminal.
9,00 a. m , 2.00 and 4.30 p. m. Sunday, 8.2$
Through tickets to all points at lowest
rates fnay he had on application In ad
vance to the ticket agent at the station.
H. P. BALDWIN.
Gen. Pass. Agt.
J. H. OLIIAUSEN, Gen. Supt.
Eric and Wyoming Valley.
Effective Nov, 2.
Trains leave Scranton for New York.
Newburgh and Intermediate points on
Erie, ulso for Ilnwley nntl local points at
7(i a. m. und 2.28 p. m., and arrive from
above points at 10.23 a. m., 3.18 and 9.3$
p. m.
RcnAvr division.
In F.ffcrl October 4th, 106.
North Hound.
Month Bound.
V03 COI
pio -tot.
Stations
gg Strains Holly. ExJljgS W
U V. i cctit Mindity.) U 'pa1
m Arrive I-cavei
Ml
...I fas, Y. Franklin St. .,
...7 in West 4-nd street.,
...I 7tKi! U'cehawken
... V i Arrive Leave a
111
MK Ml
...1 1 I.') ifuurock Junctlooi
Sl'Si
81
SS2
1 U!l,
Hancock
starlight
rrcston Park
Como
Poyntelle
llclmont
Pleasant Mt.
Unlondiilo
Forest city
Cnrbondaio
White limine
Muylltld
Jermyn
Archibald
Wluton
Pcckvllle
(ilrrhaut
Prlcebur?
Throop
Providence
park Place
IIS Jii
I'.'ii
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nfon s-i
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8. Ill
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8 111!
8I,
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111 IlltllS'il
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It IS 13 43:
(i ll II 1PI
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li Hi It 1!:
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6 SO 1 1 IIV
ti ix 11 m
6 15 11 t;
6 IS 1117
7 14' 8 45,
7 so; 3 si
7i8 8 Ml
7 87 8 59,
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7 SI 4IITI
7 86 4 10
7 89 4 141
17 4114 17
0 10 1(1 55
Keren 'nn
7 41 4 8J,
v m a w I.tave
Arrive a Mr m'
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