The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 24, 1896, Page 6, Image 6

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    TITE SCTJ ANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 24, 189.
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JHEKIFF'8 SALE.
-OF-
THE LEADER
124 and 126 Wyoming Ave.
! A WEBV FFl"J !
M hll
Valuable Real Estate
SETS ONLY ARE
-ox
FniPAY. J ANl'AKY !5th. 1S07.
Vy virtu of snmlrv wills of Kiorl Fa
rias, Lt'vurt Kai-liis iiiul Voii.lliionl Kx
IoiiKS, lsiifj out of Uu- fourt of i-oinnioii
pleas of l.uckawMiinii rminty. to me ui-ivi-tiM.
1 will vxikwo to itilio salo l ven
due or oitti-rv. to tho lilwli.st ami liet
lil.KU'is, for rush, at the rourt house. In
the rltv of Seraiituii. I.;iek:t wanna roim
tv. onVKIDAY. tho KlFTKf.NTtI UA)
tiF JAN'l'A K Y. A. !.. 1V7. at lei o elook
In the forenoon of wtltl ilay. all the rti;lit
title anil Interest of the il.l'en.lauts in
an. I to the followliiK ilesettbeil lots, plerra
or parrels of laml. viz.:
No. 1. All the rlnht. title an.l Inteivst
of the defendant in ami to the following
ilesrrlhed lot. leee or parrel of laml -ll-nateil
In the township of ni l Koine, in lh
rounty of l.at kawanna. ami slate of IVnn
flyvaiila. HeliiK lot No. j: in Hloek No.
T. seetlon '!'," on the plan of K. Al.
Smith lots, l.aekawanna rounty. I'. iiuy I
vanla, drawn and painted ly J. II. Illt
tenhoiise, ('. R.. uml 1 Init tlfiy feet In
front on Hickory street and one hundred
and lifty feet in depth. I.uiinde I as fol
lows: nil the northeast by Ilhkory street, on
the southeast by lot number twenty-six,
on the southwest by lot number Ihh ty
three. and on the notthwest by lot num
ber twenty-lour.
Seized and taken In rxeoullon at the
suit of 1C. M. Smilli vs. Hetii l!a;y
liooilnuin. lebl, Jl'.'ii.lT. .In l- ineiit No.
Hi. January term. IV7. II. fa to January
U-rm. 117. il. I'. HKYNi l.l.- An y.
ALSO
Xo. 2.-A11 tho rlirlit, title ami Interest
of the defendant, (iioifje S.ibanas in and
to all that riitalu lot of laml situ.ue In
the township of Fell, enmity of l.in ka- I
wanna, and state of Pennsylvania, helim
.1 part of what is known as the "Warren
lot." Willi h is a part of the wananl -e
traet In the inline of l'eler Ib-aeh. Said
lot beinK niiinbi'ied IJ7 uiii'ih plot and
situate upon street railed First sti t.
upon the Warren plot or addition to I'or
est I'lly, intended to bt recorded; s:itd
lot beliitf sixty feet In frotir and one hun
dred and lll'iy-seven feet deep and ivetioi-;
Kiilar In shape.
Coal, mineral and mining ri Ueiie-i, and
subjeet to conditions and i vseryai ions
usually contained In deeds from the War
ren Hues to purchasers.
Improved with onu two-story frame
dwelling house.
Seized ami taken 111 execution at the
suit of T. 1.. liortoii, iihslnned to F. .1.
Osgood vs. tJeoi'Ke Snbanas. Iicbl. fr.Mi.m.
Judgment No. 771. .Mturh term. lv.;, li. fa.
to Juiuiury term, IsHi.
WATIitiLS, Atfy.
ALSO
Xo. 3. All the riyht, title ami Interest
.if the defendants, Anthony Lynch and
Mary Lynch, In and to all that certain
lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the
Twentieth ward. In the cily of .S.-iaiiton.
In the county of Lackawanna and Mate
of 1'ennsylvanin. itein lot number three
(3) in miutire or block number one hun
dred and three lo;t). ami situate upon
street culled and known as I'itisiun ave
nue, on the town pint of Scranloii, said
lot belNK forty (U) feet In front on said
avenue, forty (tut fort In rear and on
hundred and fifty Mail) feet la depth. All
Improved with a two-story frame dtvell
liiK house with basement and other out
buildiiiKS thereon.
Seized and taken In execnllon at the
suit of Harmony Hiiil'llnu and Ln an asso
ciation, No. !!, vs. A lit hi v Lynch and
.Mary Lvnch. Debt. Jl.sTi'i.im. .In luiio nt
No. U4il, September term. IvM. lev. fa. lo
January, 1SU7. BTtiKKS, Atfy.
ALSO
Xo. 4.-AI1 the rliiht, title and littered
of the defendants, John J. Caim'uin and
Margaret tiaiiKhuii, in and lo all Ilia! ivr.
.tain lot, piece or parcel of laud sil utile
in tho Seventh ward of the cily of
Scrantou, In the county of Lackawanna
and stale of J'tnnsy Ivnnla, described as
follows; lieliur lut number sixteen n;i in
square or block number folly-four 1.1 II,
und situate upon .Minerul street, upon the
Lackawanna Iron and Foal t'o.'s plot of
Bulil city. Said lot lielnn thirty I'M) feet
In front, and one hundred and twenty
(111)) feet In depth and is recta insular. All
Improved with a two-story, frame dwell
ing house nnd other outbuildlm;s theivwi.
Seized and taken ln execution at the
suit of Lackawanna Lull. lint; and Loan
association vs. John J. (iaui'han and Mar.
Killet (iaim-lian. lcbl, jti.ini.im. .ItnlKnn lit
No. 2.", September term, Pl'-'l. II. fa. to Jan
uary term, 1SH7. STuKLS, Atfy.
ALSO
Xo. B. All the rlKht. title nit 1 Interest of
the defendant, John I'.ossak, In nnd nil the
surface or riant of soil of all those two
ci l tain lots, pieces or parcels of hind,
titan to on what Is culled or known as
the 'Warren lot," or addition to Forest
t'ity. In the township of Fell, county of
Lackawanna, state of Pennsylvania.
UeiiiK a put t of an original tract in the
warrantee name of Peter Heaidi; said lots
beliiR lots numbered thirty-three nnd
thirty-four. North Plot, situate between
Hillside and First streets. Said lids helm;
sixty feet in front and rear, and iheir
combined depth threo hundred and four
teen feet.
Improved with two, two-story, frame
dwellliiKs.
Seized and taken 111 execution at the
suit of T. H. Davis K- Co. assigned to F.
J. Osgood vs. John Kossak. Debt, tl7it.nn.
Judgment No. 77S, .March term, ls'jj, li. fa.
to January term, 1SU7.
WATHUUS, Atfy.
ALSO
Xo. . All the right, title nnd Interest
Of the defendant, li. F. Huttei Held, in and
to all the following described lot of laml
with the Improvements thereon, sit mile ill
Elmhurst, luekuwunnii county, Pennsyl
vania, bounded and described us follows,
lo wit:
Beginning at a corner on the southwest
sldu of the Delaware, Lackawanna and
Western railroad, sixty-two feet from the
renter of the southern bound track of
said railroad, thence south forty-one de
grees, west alonir lands of Fliztiboth
Knickerbocker, eleven rods and eleven
links to a corner In line of F. !. Hehuon
muker land, thence south alon said line
thirty-seven and one-half degrees east,
live roils and twelve links to a corner,
adjoining lot owned by Charles I 'age and
A. C. Dunlng, thence north fifty-three
degrees east twelve rods nnd eighteen
links to a corner sixty-two feet from the
renter of said southern bound track,
thence northwesterly along said railroad
truck sixty-two feet from Us center seven
rods and seventeen links to the place
of beginning, containing one-half un acre
of land to the same more or less. It being
the same lot of land as conveyed to II.
F. Hutterfleld by Robert I mils and wife
by deed dated June iith, 1S!I, and recorded
Id the office for recording deeds In nnd
for the rounty of Lackawanna In Deed
Hook No. 7ii, at page 79, etc. improved
with a two-story, frame dwelling house
and outbuilding.
Seized and taken In execution at the
suit of Jennie Lommason, et al., vs. Jt. IS.
Hutterfleld. Debt, $.SX4.m. Judgment No.
1SHI. September term. 1Mt. lev. fu. to Jan
uary term, ls7. C. il. YVF.LLKS, Atfy.
ALSO
Xo. 7. All the right, title and Interest of
the defendant, Oeorgo D. Urown, In nnd to
all that certain lot, piece, or parcel of
land and situate In the Cltv of Sminton
and county of Lackawanna nnd state of
Pennsylvania; and bounded and described
as follows, to wit: Hoglnning at the
southeast corner or an alley on the south
east side of Dickson avenue, one hundred
and eighty feet and six Inches (ISO ft. (i in.)
from the corner of Dickson avenue and
Ureuker street, thence along said avenue
south thirty-nine degrees nnd forty-live
minutes (38 degrees, 43 minutes), west one
- hundred and liny-two W) reel to a cor
ner; thence south fifty degrees and fifteen
minutes (50 (leg. 1.1 in.), east two hundred
and fifteen (2l.ri) feet to a corner, thence
north thirty-nine degrees and fifty-five
minutes ueg. i: m.), east ono hundred
and fifty (ISO) feet to a corner on an
alley: thence north fifty degrees nnd fif
teen minutes (40 (leg. 15 m l, west along
said alley two hundred and fifteen (-I'd
feet to Dickson avenue aforesaid at the
place of beginning; containing thirtv-twn
thousand four hundred (.12,4011) feet of land
more or less. Helng part of lot number
five i.l), all of lots number six (li) and
aavan (7) and part of lot number eight
(M In square or block number nine CJ) on
plot of land survyed for W'ilitum Von
ttoivh by J. L. Law.-eni e:
Kvcpiiiig and rts. rlng all the eojl
and minerals beneath the surface with ihe
right lo mine and remove by any subter
ranean process, improved with a plauiim
mill brick ollice. frame bam liiix'SU feet
and 'a block of three dwelling houses and
outbuildings thereon.
Seized and taken In execution at the
suit of Wiilllam fonnell, et al., executors
of the estate of Alexander Conncll, de
ceased. Debt, t"..V:n.s3. Judgment No. ."14
January term, 1SH7. II. fa. tu January term,
Ii7. C. H. WLLLKS. Atfy.
ALSO
Xo. S. All the defendant's rlitht, title
to. ami Interest In the following described
piece or parcel of real estate, situate, ly-ins-
and hi lug 111 the borough of Duiiinure.
county of Lackawanna and state of Penn
sylvania!, hour le i and described as fol
lows, to wit: Mi ginning at a slake on a
street tu line of .A. 11. SilUman's land,
thence southeast along said A. H. Silk
mairs laml 17.7 feet to an alley; thence
northeast along said alley I'M feet to a
slake; thence northwest 1" feet to the
aforesaid street; thence southwest along
said stieet bil fe.-t to the place of begin
ning. Cuniairiiig about one-half (i-l of
an acre of land, move or less, coal and
minerals reserved, lieing same premises
conveyed to Albert liiiiterman by deed
dated August Hath, lsvi. recorded In Lack
awanna county In D. H. Xo. :!), pace 4X
etc. All Improved with a two-story ami
basement sinitle dwelling house, a double
house arrangid 'or two l'amilbj and out
buildings thereon.
Seized niul taken ill execution at tile
suit of Hie Ke-tei-n r.iilldiug and Loan
socieiiy VS. Alllelt I ill t P- nmtl. Debt,
.:!.' i.. aa. .In hiiia nt No. M. September
leim. -", atlas II. fa. to Janiiarv term,
Mm. TUAl'V, Atfy.
ALSO
No. 9.-A11 the right, title and Interest of
111.' defendant, liny A. Lobiiisnn. adoum.'. '
trat.ir, C. T. of the estate of William
Uolili'soti. deceusi d. in and lo all that ccr
t i : i lol or tract of laud situate in the
lownshio of ibiaring 1-trnok, county o''
Lackawanna, state of Pennsylvania,
hounded and described as follows, in w't:
Iteciuning at a point In the renter of the
old Drinker turnpike m l corner o'' I 'tid
of Thomas it. 1 1 a r lellbcl M, Oil lice 7" ile
;;rers . s ;;m o.ls to a corner of said
Mat ih nbi rg ami John Urndy lots; thence
licit it alone, sa.d lirady line hl'-j nils io
a corner id' pest and siones; I n 'lice north
7'i'i decrees east l-li lods to i eiiicr of
sabl Drinker turnpike; Hi. nee s ntth 2!i'a
iel.es easl II! 1-S luds lo jdare of b. glll-
nine. I'oniaininc al out three aerrs of
land, more or less, ail hopuned wilh a
I vvo-slot , finine builoiiig hicne. one
franie barn, out biiUdlngs and orchard.
f'eiZid and laketi In exeeillioll at the
sail of A. T. Searie. :i'lgter e!' .Mary A.
ilaidner vs. liny A. Lob'leoii. a d ml uist t a
lois of William It. Koniusoii, il.-e. -used,
li. Id, .L'"".'"'. Judgment ills .lanu.ity
term, IVH", b e. la. lo .lantiarv term. K'7.
i;i;r:i;s uuaiiiis, Atfy.
ALSO
Xo. 1 .-.All the liuhl. title and IlllereSl
of I In- defendants, Joseph lilcneross ami
Agnes (ileiicinss and Kliz.ibetli illcucross,
lerre li nnnts, lu ami bi liie following de
Seribed lots, piece oi parnd of laud, sit
uate, lying and hi :ng in ihc )orougi of
Diinmore. county of Liukawatuia and
stele of Pctita-ylvaiiia, bounded and ih.
seril.ed as folloivs:
I 'i nipieiiel ng at a corner in the center
of Alain street, ilience soiilh il:;ij d-t s.
east along the line of lots l::. I.' and II
lltreo hllll. lied tllld f Oil y-llllle llllll IW'I-
lliirids c:i!i J.:1.) fiit to a corner: theme
south ll-'i decrees west along lati Is
I'orntcrlv owned by , 1 1. Soi neer one
hundred and twenty four HUD feel lo n
corner; tin nee nov'h ;::' , d. riees ft l..t
ihree hundred fori., -nine tin I I w o-l lilti's
Cli'i -J-:!i fi el lo a corner in ihe renter of
Main street; I hence along the renter of
.Main street north degrees east, twelve
II-) J'cel to a corner; tn pre south 'i;!4
degrees east otic hundred and si-veiny
I17"i feet lo a corner; thence tiorlh ."''i
degrees east Hfly ("il'l feet to a corner;
tin lice north i;:!'i ih gives west one bun
dled and seventy (I7'H feci to a corner in
Ih" renter of Alain street: theme north
l.' l ih tiers oust sIXIy-tWO t'JL'l feet to tile
1 lai c cf beginning. I'oiilnlning :!.".. m.n feet
of laud more or less. Fw;,t ing ami re
serving nil coal tind iivnrrals.
Iinnroveil wiiih a Iwo-simy, frame
house wlili kitchen attached, fruit lives,
harn. crape-vines and other Iruit.
Seized and taken in execution at the
suit of Horan .V Healv s. Joseph !len-i-ross.
Debt. SI.Vi:,!'. Jndgiuenl No. -IIS.
Mac ti rm. 1vi. h. fa. lo January term,
M'7. also at the sull of Koran ami Mealy
vs. Joseph lib ncross. De'.t. s::r,.7.'i. Jud-r-nieiit
No. 111.' April iii in. IV'-'. h. fa. lo
January term. IV'7. Abo at the su't of
Horan & II a'y vs. Joseph f ilencross. de
fendant, ami Amies i Ilencross and I'.llza.
belli loelleross, li-'Ti' tenants. Di'ilt,
$;;.a.,r,. .ludmiieiit .o. lii;, .March te'iit,
iM'.'i, II. fa. to January teim. 1 "!T.
il. C. ItFYNol.DS. Atfy.
ALSO
No. 11. -All ih" right, title and interest
of Die defemlanl, II. N. or Harriet .
i-h'itm'itLc, in and lo all that certain pi ,
parcel or lot of land situate, lying ami
liilag 111 tlu towrshlp of Seotl, in ihe
eouii.y of Laehitwauna al d state 01 p. 1111
sylvanlii, bounded and dcscriln d as fol
lows, to wil: lletMiitihig at the soiuh
curncr of a tract of laml in tile wa'Tant' c
name of John While, thciire alori;; lire
of said tract and of another tract In l!i"
warrantee nai.ie of William Ll iir, siorth
furly-thiee nml thivi-l'onrths (il'o de
grees west ninety-seven r7 perelv s to a
berrh sitiiiip corner; thence by in I imw
or late of John liarlner. north fortv-id:;
and thr fou -Ihs IK1,) degrees east
eiglity-thr-e ami one-half pel. 'nes
to a stone ror.ier; 1 hence sjuth fifteen
and onc-ipiarier C".' : di grees east thlr.y
Idne anil three. tenths bill 8-lu perches lo
a ht'iiiltieU stuiiii rorivr; thema nor n
lighty-tivc and one-half ('.7,i-i perches
to a stone heap corner, thence north forly
live i-l'ii ilcurecs -ast one hundred an I
thirty-live and one-half IKI'-) perches fo
a, post ami. stones cm ner lu line of I'm
said John While liaet. and nl a tract In
the vyirrantee nanie of John Alears; tliem e
along suld line south forty-four Oil iie
rrees east thirty-nine CM perches 10 I': f
east I'lirner of said John While trae:;
theme along line of s.iiin- soinii fo.-ty ii.e
and three-fourths (IV'i) degree-t west two
hundred and twenty-four (JJD iierihes to
Ihe place of bcaliining. Containing elijity
one (l) acres and ightynine (;'.ii perchi s
of land, be the i-anie more or le-!s. All
hnp-oved with a story ami a half frame
dwelling house, frame barn, outbuildings,
orchard, fruit trees, etc., land mostly im
proved.
Seized and taken In execution nt ih'
suit of V. W. Watson, trustee of It. F.
Itreed estate vs. II. N. or Harriet N.
llruiidiige. Debi. SI. 171..::-;. Judgment No.
:i.t! January term, lv.17. li. fa. lo Jumiury
term. M'l.
WATSON, Dinill, ft HALL, Alt'ys.
TERMS OF SALE.
F1FTV DOLLARS CASH WHEN PRO
PERTY IS STRUCK OFF AND BALANCE
IN CASH IMMEDIATELY AFTER SALE
IS CONCLUDED. WHEN SOLD FOU
COSTS, COSTS MUST DE PAID
WHEN STRUCK OFF.
ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH ABOVE
TERMS HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLIED
WITH WILL BE RESOLD BEFORE AD
JOURNMENT. FRANK H. CLEM0?1S, Siisritf.
Sheriffs ollice, Sciantou, Pa., Dec. 21th,
IKlti .
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Maine, Canada and Maritime Provinces,
Minneapolis, SI. Paul, Canadian and
t'ntted States Northwest, Vanvouver,
Beat tie, Tacoma, Portland, ore., San
Francisco.
First-Class Sleeping and Dinin? Cars
attached to all throught trains. Tourist
ears fully fitted with bedding, curtains
and specially adapted to wants of families
may be had with second-class tickets.
Rates always less than via other line
For further Information, time tables, etc,
on application to
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33S Broadway, New York.
1 IB 1
II
From Now
Until Christmas
We Beg to Offer
Our Immense Stock of
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AT LESS
THAN COST.
A rare chance to purchase the most useful and elab
orate Christmas (lifts at prices that cannot be equalled in
lowncss any more than the goods can be excelled in value
and taste. Thousands have already taken advantage of these
wfirn aft nr v '
n Jill J! II J
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Aud thousand-; more will. We must close out our
Holiday vSpecials, and as there arc only a few more days to
do it in, there was nothing else left for us to do but mark
down the prices.
The Public
Reap the Benefit.
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RAILROAD TIME-TABLES
Schedule In Effest June iSi.
Trninj Leave Wilkes-Barre as F0II0W3
7. SO a. m., week days, for Sunbur,
HarrisburR, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington, and for Pitts
burg and the West.
10.15 a. m., week days, for Hnzleton,
Pottswille, Reading, Norristown,
nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury, Harrisburt;, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Washington and .Pitts
burg and tho West.
3.17 p. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Harrisburt, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and Pittsburg
and the Vest.
3.17 p. m., Sundays only, for Sun
bury, H.-.rrisburg, Philaclelp hi
and Pittsburg and the West.
6.00 p. m., we.k days, for Hazleton
and Poltsville.
J. K. WOOD, Qcn'l Paw. Azs.nt.
S. M. PkUVGST, (icneral Manager.
mm
Pel., Lack, and AVcstcrn.
Kffec-t .Monday, October 19. 1SS3.
Trains leuvo Soranton aj follows: Ex
p:..r. tor .New Y'ork und ull points East,
i. iJ, 2.LU. i.U, li.UU uud U.ij 11. in.; l.ll) and
ii. w j. in.
lOxprtKS for Easton, Tronton, Ph:lad;l.
phiu ai.d tho South, 6.15, S.OO und 9. Si a. 111.;
l.ll' i-r.d '' 111.
W.isliiiiuion and wny (stations, 3.5 p. m.
Toliyhiinua uocommodatlon, CIO p. ni.
V.xnress for Ulnghamton, Osw,?ao, EN
n.ua, 101:;. UK. H.iui. I .i 11s vi Hi-, Mount
MorriH und liufralo, i2.-0. 2 :i." a. m., and l.oj
p. 111., m.iltitiK (dose conneotions at Itiiffalj
to ail points in the West, Northwest und
tSI-UtllVt-'lt.
lialh ai toniniodation, 9.1ii a. m.
I'diiKliumton and way Mutiono. 1.0S p. m.
Nicholson accoinniodation, 5.13 p. tn.
P. in.
Itiiishnmton and Elmlia express, 5.3
p. in.
Express for T'tlea and rilchfiolcl Springs,
2.:t." a. m.. and l.w" p. m.
Ithaca 2.& and Bath 9.15 a. m. and 1.55
P. ni.
For Northumberland, nttrton. W)1ks
Barre, Plymouth, nioomsliuri? nnd l.in.
ville, maltl! elovo rnnrnrtlon? at North
umliprlnnd for AVUlliitnport, llarrlshiirg,
Baltimore. Wn?hlni;ton nnd tho South.
Norttiiiniliirlund and Intprnv-dlnto sta
tions, 5.W, 9.ri! a. m. nnd 1.5S nnd 11. On p. m.
Nantlroki and lntrmpdlat( tntion!. S OI
and 11.20 a. m. l'lymouth nnd intermediate
stations, 3.40 nnd S.47 p. ni.
1'ullman liarlor and sleeping coachra on
ell express trains.
For detnlled Information, pocket tlmn
tnbli's, i'to.. apply to M. I.. Smith, city
th'ki't oflli-p. Lackawanna avenue, or
depot tickt t ollice.
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
(Lehlsth and Susquehanna Division.)
Anthracite coal used exclusively, lnsur.
lng cleanliness and comfort.
TI M K TAHI.K IN EFFECT NOV. 15. 18W).
Trains lavo Scranton for I'ittstjn,
Wllkes-narre, etc., at 8.J0. 9.15, 11. S a. m..
12.45. 2.0O. 3.1)".. 5.no, 7.10 p. m. Sundays 00.
a. m., l.uo. 2.1.1, 7.10 p. m.
For Atlantic City. 8.20 a. m.
For New Yo;k, Newark and Elisabeth.
8.20 (express) 11. m , 12.43 (express with Buf
fet pnrlor cart, 3.05 (express) p. in. Sun
dav. 2.15 p. m. Train leaving 12.45 p. m.
arrives at Philadelphia. Reading Term
innl. R I! n. m. nnd New York fi.no n. m.
For Mauch Chunk. Allentown, Bethle
hem, Easton and Philadelphia, S.20 a. in.,
12.4.1. 3.05. 5.O0 (except Philadelphia) p. in.
Suiidny. 2.15 p. m.
For Lonif Branch, Ocean Orove. etc., a:
8.31 a. m. nnd 12.45 p. m.
For Tleadinir, Lebanon and llarrlsbure.
via Allentown. 8.20 a. m., 12.45, 5.00 p. in.
Fund ay. '2 15 p. m.
For PottKville, 8.2 a. m. 12.45 p. m.
Returning, lenve New York, foot of Lib
erty street. North River, at 9.10 (express)
ti. m.. 1.10. 1.30. 4.15 (express with Buffet
parlor car) p. ni. Butiday, 4 30 a. m.
I.eava Phllndelnhla. Rendinc Terminal
9.00 a- m . 2.V0 and 4.30 p. in. Sunday, 6.21
a. n.
Through tickets to all points nt lowest
rnten may br had on npp'leitlon In ad.
Vance to the ticket agent ai t.se station.
H. P. .VMWIN'.
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J. H. OUIArSEN. Gen. Supt.
LK111UH VALLEY KAlUOAD
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Anthracite Coal l'ntd Exclusively lnsur.
Ins rifiinliiies.-i and Comfort,
IN EFFECT N11V. 15, lfilili.
TRAIN'S LEAVE SCRANTON.
For Philadelphia and New York via D.
II. R. K. nt li. 45. 7.4.1 n, 111., 12.115. 1.20. 3.33
tiii icK I 'lainoiid Express) und 11.30 p. m.
For Plitstoti und Wllkos-Barro via U.
L. & w. u. ., coo, H.Ui, 11.20 a. m 1.55,
S.Hi. (l.mi und S. 47 0. 111
For While Haven. Hazleton, Potts ville
and piinclpal points In tho coal renton
via 1). fc II. R. It., 0.45 a. m., 12.05 and i.U
p. 111.
For Bcthlrhem. Easton. Readlnir, Har-
riyliiiiB und principal Intermediate sta-
linns via I), ti II. It. It., 6.1.1, 7.41 a. ni.,
120.1, 1.2H, 3.33 (Plack Uiumond Express),
4.41 and 11.30 p. m.
For Tiiiikliiinnock. Towanda. Elm'ra,
Ithaca. Ciciievii nnd principal lntcrniedl its
siauons .via 11., 1.. & . u. n.t b.wi, 0.U3,
9.51. a. ni . 12 ''il and 3.40 11. m.
For Geneva, Rudiester, Buffalo, Niagara
Falls, ChiciiKo and nil points wst via D.
H II. R. It.. 7.15 a. m.. 12.111. 3.33 (Uluck DU-
nuinu r.xpress), 'J.r.O nnd 11. 511 p. m.
Pullman parlor und sleenlnw or T.chlsr
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Wiikeo-Bnrre and New York. Philadel
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