" 0 THE SCTRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MOTCNT5TG-, MATCOn 30, 1897. DICKINS01WASE AGAIN- ON TRIAL Concluded fiom Pago u. down to work In the beautiful Supeilor couit loom, which wus hastily fut iilslioti with benches and clmlts for thu ocra tlon. Air. Hodge made the opening nd liem for the plaintiff. It in? a calm outlining of what the plaintiff oxpect cil to pi oe. The speaker suggested that jealousy wits the cause of MIhs Dickinson's Incaiceiatlon In Danville nml of all the null aires she surfeicd In connection with that lncaiceiatlon. Ho likened her case, In a. measure, to that of Joseph, who ni sold Into lmmlago by Ills biothers. He told the Jui ins they were there to light one of the gi patent outrages of which he had evei had any know ledge, and he xtinngly uijji'il them to give the easo tlielt most earnest attention and to ( onsider the e klence In the light of all of the knowledge of liimiaiilt. they possess. Hii paid a glowing tilbute to Jllss DlcktiKun'H woik dining the daik duv.s of the war, and said that her tongue hail done inoie than that of any ten men or women to cause men to shoulder their muskets and maieh to the flout In defense of theli eountiy. MISS DICKINSON ON THH STAND Miss Dickinson was the Hist witness railed, ilei testlmoin was veiy fie- (liiently interiupted by the spaulng of the counsel, and In consequence but little infoimatlon was ellilted dining the hour she was on the stand piloi to the adjournment of court. Mr. Hodge wanted to get her lilsloiy in detail fiom her glilhood ihs, so that the Jui oi s could bettei Judge hei fame and earning poweis that they might the moie Intelligently measuie the amount of damages she was entitled to le coivc. Tlie couit, liowever. iefued to allow Miss Dickinson to go into details in these matteis, holding that it would bf sulilcknt for hei to outline in a gen ial j wliat she hail done Miss Dickinson "aid slie was bom on Oi tolier 2S, 1S12, in Philadelphia. She made her (list speech In lSu'J before the Ijlbeial club in Plilladelphia and slie made seveial speeches dm lug the win ter ot '59 and 'CO. In 1SG2 slie hail her Hist public engagement as a leetuiei and In ISC'! slie dellveied polltiial ad diesses In New Hampshlie, Maine and Connecticut. She also delheied a number of speeches on war topics for tlie Union leagues. In Januaij, 1SG4, bhe dellveied an addiess in the capitol at Washington by invitation ot con gress. Between lbGl and 1S75 slie was engaged in Ijceum woik and liaveled fiom one end of the eountiy to tlie culiei, having usually fiom 1,000 to 1,200 imitations per year to lecture befoie Hist class oiganizations. Dining this peilod she also wiote two stories, "What Answer" and "A Paying In vestment." Between 1S7." and 1SS" she lectin ed, wiote a book and thiee plas. Slie ap pealed on the stage in "Anne Boleyn," which she wiote, "Hamlet," and tlie "Ladv of Lyons." In 1SS3 she was sum moned to her home In AVest. Pitt stein owing to the Illness of her mother and cancelled her engagement5". In ISSG foi the Hist time in hot life she was not able to be at woik. In tlie summer of 1SG5 a flatlion fell on her foot, fiac tiulng tlie bone. An aut-ci oping of that injury and her mothers illness in capacitated hei In 1SSC and fiom then until 1SSS she spent most of her time in Plttston and Honesdale. In June, 1SSS, shewns doingllteiaiy work In New Yen it when she was engaged to make speeches in Indiana and New Yoik in tlie inteiest of Hanison and Mot ton. She filled the Indiana engagement, but some dilllculty about compensation caused n. iupture between her and tlie Itepublicaii national committee and she did not finish the New Yoik engage ment. Her mother died in May. US'), and fiom 1SSS until 1SD1 Miss Dlikinson sild she tesided at their homo in "Wist Plttston. The expenses of tlie house hold weie paid by her. At this point rciutt adjourned until tills morning. Miss Dickinson will continue her stoty when court opens this morning. Before adjourning couit for the day Judgs Acheson cautioned the juiors not to allow anyone to talk to them about the case or discuss its meiits in their luesence. OTHKR CIRCUIT COURT CASHS. The following cases weie continued bv consent of counsel: William H. Taj lor, Ceoige Sandeisorr, P. S. Tage and Louise Page, Edwaid B. Stuisreb against the Thompson-Houston Hlec tiie company; Bank of Commeice against J. C. Blight & Co., limited; Bank of Commeice against Mlneial Oil company, limited; Heniy S, Plumb er and wife against Hillside Coal and lion company; Saiepta. Stanton against tlie Delaware and Hudson Canal com pany. The equity case of the Sclieier Manufactuilng company against tlie Delawure, Susquehanna and Schujlklll Railway company was also continued b agteement. Attorney O'Brien filed a motion tn ttansfer the case of Amanda S Mace against the Vermont Life Insiuance company fiom the eiicuit coutt to tlie county common pleas. It will come up fur argument later. An application was made to dismiss the equity pioceedlngs of John A. Johnson againbt Fiedeiick F. Wtntz. which will be heard later. Judge Jessup stated that an nrrree ment had been reached by the attoi neys to have the equity suit of Heniy tianuiey and otheia against II. W. Palmer and otheis, eecutors of the will of the late Judge John Handley, continued. Depositions on the pait ot the executots weie taken In Ii eland last fall, and Judge Jessup said that it will be necessary to take depositions in tebuttal on the patt of the com plainants. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. Cuses That Wero Calleil I'ii for n Jleariiis Vustcirdnv. The United States dlstilct and cir cuit courts began their Match sessions in the city yestetday. Owing to the delay occasioned by the inability to readily secure quarters for the elt cult coutt It was 2 o'clock befoie court wns convened. At that hour Judge Marcus W. Acheson, of tlie eiicuit couit npd Judge Joseph Butilngton, of the dls tilct court came on the bench In tlie federal court room and nfter Cleik W, T. Lindsay had called the list of Juioih the grand Jury was summoned and charged by Judge Bulllngton. He lemlnded them that they weie as much a part ot the court as the Judges or other oillcers and told them It wus thi-Jr duty to be as zealous as the judges themselves in not permitting any one to talk to them on the cases that come under their jurisdiction. He then ap pointed as foreman M V. Met vine, lawyer, of Altoonu, and as secietaiy, John M. Petty, lavvyet of PIttsbuig. At 2 80 the Juiy retired to consider the cases that Dlstilct Atotrney Hairy Alvan Hall hud to present. A Jury was then selected for the clr- cult eoutt to try the Anna Dickinson case und It letlted to the Supeilor com t luom lit the county coutt house. Having gotten the preilmlnailes nr tanged tlie dlstilct couit settled down to actual wotk. Tlie Hist pilsoner to lie attnlgned was Chatles Johns, an 1S-year-old boy ot Cobuit, Biudfotd county, who pleaded guilty of tobblng the postolllce at that place, STOL.H HiailT DOLLARS. One year ago last Mny he btoko into a eountiy stole In which the postolllce Is located, and took $8 woith of stamps out of n drawer. Judge Bulllngton questioned the pilsoner closely and then listened to his counsel, James T. McCollom, of Tioy, dlstilct attorney of Urn d fend county, who made a plea for suspension of sentence, and niesenteil petitions f loin people of the neighbor hood asking clemency, and letteis tes tifying to the boy's good chnincter pre vious to this escapnde, and alVJ the excellent teptitntlon of his family. Judge Bulllngton said he would dis pose of the tose Intel, and temunded the pilsonei to the custody of Mnislial J. W. Walkei. The gland Juij's Hist tetuin was a title bill against Abe Yaiowskv, Iluiiy Yaiowsky and Joe Alpeit, of Blooms btlig, plunged with fiaudulent use of the mnlls. They walked the game which became so pievalent limine ie cent yeuis of establlslilng n fnke stoie, and by a llbeial display of fancy let-tet-head and false ciedit, secuie shln ments of goods Willi h they would dis pose of to any old bodj for any old pi lie, It wus expected that the case would go to tilnl immediately, but af ter some hesitation Judge Dufllnj-ton allowed Mi. Comegj's motion for con tinuance. It wns set down for tilal the Hist thing this morning. WILL BH SHNTHNCHD TODAY. Another gang that woiked a similar game at Sunbiny and who pleaded guilty at the Inst tetin, will lie called up for sentence today. They aie A. C Allison, J. A Culp, William D. Stra tlff, J, T Stintlif and Hd F Showis. Allison and Showeis, It Is alleged, in augurated the business, and the othets worked for them. When, howevei, they got onto tlie good thing theli em ployees weie wot king, the -stuited in business lor themselves. The conse quence was that Sunbutj and tlie eoun tiy lotind nbout wus getting cheap pianos, peanuts, tvpewtiteis ovsleis, law bonks, fish poles and other things The Heice competition diove the seheni eis to bold meiisuies, and the conse quence was that Maishal Wnlkei's men got after them. In the case of the United States against Heniy T. Blair, cluuged with bieaklng into tlie postolllce at Favette, an oider was made for summoning cei taln witnesses for the defense at the expense of the United States. C0MA10N PLEAS COURT. All But Twelve) ol the Thiit-IUe Cases on the l,ist Disposed Ol. All but twelve of the thlity-flve cases set down for tiial In common pleas this week weie either continued oi set tled, the teason in tlie majoilty of in stinees being that the attorneys were engaged in United States com t. Cases weie disposed of as follows: James A. Thompson against William Deckelnlck, refetred, by agieement of counsel, to J II. Toney, H. S Jacobs against the city of Scianton, judgment enteied by agieement for II S. Jacobs for $1J5; l,a Mont estate against the city of Scianton, judgment enteied by agieement loi the plaintiff In the sum of $!S1. The follow lug cases were announced as settled: William C Vetter and Hd waid Albach against city of Scianton; Kobeit S. Hailan against 'People's Stieet Hallway company, tiespass. SKIT DOWN FOB TRIAL. The follow ins cases w ere set clow n for tilal. P. P. McDonnell against Hd waid Casey and otlieis, appeal; Ann MeAndiew against Bildget Naughton, tiespass; Thomas Hauls against lion City Mutual File Insurance company, assumpsit; P. F. McDonnell against lAnthony Conner, assumpsit; Daniel Battle against John Shaiak, appeal, II. II. Buibrliell against Scianton Tiac tlon company, tiespass John Lally against James Flj nn, appeul; James Moi ton against James Fljnn, appeal; Jesse S Catter against Michael Millet, assumpsit. Only two cases weie called for tilal. Befoie Judge Kdwuids in the main couit loom the casu of Ann MeAndiew against Biidget Naughton was heaid. Damages in the sum of $S,000 aie asked for slander. Mis. Naughton uccused her neighbor. Mis. MeAndiew, of hiv ing botne an illegitimate child. Mrs, MeAndiew 's second husband lieaid the accusation und demanded of his wife to piove her Innocence or leav o his loof. She went to Philadelphia nnd seemed fiom chinch reeoids pi oof that hei tli st mauiage iinte-dnted by a vear tlie bli tli of the child In question. Then the husband Insisted on his wife pios eeutlng Mis. Naughton to secuie a pub lic vindication. DIUBCTBD A VDBDICT. Judge Udwntds viitually dliected a veidict for the plaintiff and dellveied a scathing aiiaigument of slundei mongeis in genet al. Tlie case of P. F. McDonnell against Eclwuul Casey and othets wns culled befoie Judge Aiclibald in No. 2 An amended statement having been Hied, tlie defendants pleaded suipilse and a continuance wns gi anted. In the dlvoice cases of Law against Liw, Pi ice against Pi ice, subpoenas weieawaided; In the Spencei and Hei mann cases a nile was made to show cause why dlvoice should not be giant ed, retui liable nt aigument couit, und in the tase of Reese against Reese an amended libel was Hlled adding de seition to tlie causes foi the petition. Moscow, Pa., Match 4, 1S97 My fath er had an abscess on his aim and was advised by a frlcjnd to take Hood's Sai sapaiilla. He did so and It cuied him, und we heuitily lecommend it Miss L. D. Sayer Hood's Pills cuie all livei ills. T.asy to take, easy to opeiale. ' LADBES DowuKKOi' DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment is the origiiml nnd only I'ltKNCII fiftfu und roliuble curu on tho mar ket, i'riet', $1 (X); Bout by msul Uciiuiuo sold uuly by Wm. (1. Clark, 336 Penn Ave., Scrunton, I'a. 1 GAIL BORDEN 1 i vt i if -r-i in, V bSI A 'H H . IDtinMiNM E&tshB BldilUi ..CONDENSED MILK.. 'p Has No Equal 1 SOLD EVERVWHGRB H ikmmmgmmmmwmm&m ISpg". The nftcr-tliiincr tusk of dish washing loses Sk A$!iZfTLpfflii$ 'l5 terrors, anil all household cleauiiii; is '0fjm 'llv-xWI nccolull'3Ucd quickly nnd easily by the use of W Iarjjcst package greatest economy. THE N. I. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, St. Louis, Now A. E. ROGERS' Jewelry Store, 213 LACKAWANNA AEl J:. r" DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, ' CLOCKS, WATCHES, Look at our $10 Gold Watches, Warranted 15 Yours. 213 Lackawanna Avenus, THIRD ITiliU BANK OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given to Busi ness and l'cr.soiuil Accounts. Liberal Accommodations In tended According to Balances und Responsibility. !5 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, -Surplus, -Undivided Profits, $200,000 310,000 70,000 mi. COXNELL, President. HKNttY HELIX, Jr., Vice Pres. WILLIAM H. PECK, Cashier. NOVELTIES FOR EASTER Sterling Silver Top Cut Glnss Salv e Boxes, at 75 CENTS EACH. KCEIl fi CfillLi Jewelers and Silversmiths, 130 Wyoming Ave. GRATE. ONJij toriant feature found only in Wl.Hikl l) fi LDSIII; VittiH tti l t!iaM3 t m rw -! Eirz i wM-m wwm mto Insure quicK"mperfecT CffnbuMion.ijf sim ple v.durable consti uction cmbe eaaly repaired without renumgfutim luu'n& Foote & Shear Co. SOLE AGENTS. CALL UP 38S2i CO. OFPICP AND WARCHOUSn, Mi TO isi MERIDIAN STRBQT. M. W.COLLINS, Manager. 'irfflJNG C i Wqval ro R,3 B I ! f s,iei"'liil York, Boston, Philadelphia. Ni:V VOUK IIOTLLS. An pstDblltlicil hotel uniler new tnnnngement nml tlioroiii!lil nbroist of tho times. Isltoro to New York will find the Everett In tho very heart of the shopplm; district, lommtent to unices of nmuseinent nml remlll Hcceislhlo fiom all Jiartu if the city lA'HOI'EAN I'IjAN. TER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Placa, tSlECNA YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, Day and Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN, Day and Upwards. $3.50 Per SI. 50 Per GEO, MURRAY, Proprietor. The St. Denis Drcadnny and eleventh St., New York. Opp. Clrncc Church. European Plan. Rooms $i.oo a Day and Upwards. in n modest and unobtrusive way tuore are few bottor conducted hotels in tho metropolis than tho St Donis Tho great popularity It has acquired can leadlly bo tracod to its i unique location, its homelike ntmosnhere, tha pecullai excellenoo oi its ciusiuo ana sorvice, ana its very moaer to prices WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. MT. PLEASANT COAL, AT RETAIL.. Coal of tho best quality for domestic, us nnd of all Blzes, Including Buckwheat and Blrdseyo, delivered In any part of the city at the loweat prioe. Orders received at the Office, first floor. Commonwealth building;, room No. ii; telephone No. 2S24 or at the mine, tele phone No. 272. -will be promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. WM. T.SMITH. WOLF & WENZEL, 531 Linden., Opp. Court Hoitss, PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUfflBERS Sole Agents for Richardson Bojnton's Furnaces and Ranges. ASKFOmEBSMTTON GIVE5 TUL BEST ILGHT VptP FOR SALE BY THE SCRANTON STATION. CNDcneco by thc Hiohict Medical Authobitiis SfjErmiOLlMHflLER SSS HAVE YOU "JfTADDU $MSfe$ASTMMRVlAnnri i .-- -AUlB ait-niuui INIIAL1U will curn vnn. A wonderful toon to nuffcron fro.-u Cold., More Throat, Int!i!ett7.i, llrouctiltla, orlIAYl'GVU. orcu immrdlate relic). An etuileM rnnurir. rnnn nlnnt tn pn.rt In pocket, Teanr to n mi Urt lndlcaiuin of cold t'nntlniieil Use tr?rtf I'Cfrnnnent Cure. Hitlsmctloiicimranttd or money re united S'rlce, C'tita. 'trial fr-o nt Mrunil.it. Itetlstorcd mall 111 ceuta. H. D. CUaEMl'i, Mr., Itrco Ruck, Mich., 0 S. 1 ouniraiAW s MPHTHJ1I 'Ih0 surest and eafitt remedy for IVJUiatnUL. niukin dlnea.LS Fcrema.ltcti Sail nbvum.nM Snres, llurna, Cma Vucilurmi rem pav lor I'll. KS. I'rlLu.'jr. cl..r.t Drue-n A I rr fflsto or by mnll pro ii ' Mn'.iisiiljoTH OKI' For Bale by MATTHEWS BROS, and JOHN TT PITTdP Sp-"" Complexion Preserved OR. HEBfiA'S ix SlutcsSS, 3-ftSSTRN '&W$k nvji: ItemoTca Frtcklts, Pimploi, Livor Moist, OlicUieadj, ouncurn nuu icn, uuu iv la to Its orlgl- -j-A J?iK&4 healthy com- K. WW fe ' biorcs inu sum nut Ireslmcss, dear aua nlrtirlnii. tiiinfTlnr ."!." ';,"": L, e..7. i i k ll urufglsu, or mailed for SOcts. faeud lor Circular, VIOLA SKIN EOAP l ''"ply lncoopMbi. u . Ikln J urlljloj Bo.p, uneaunlfcl Tor th. loll it. .nd wltlioul rll.l If tlK nuwry. AUo.utelr tiur. mi delicriy iueiU cutJ. At dnuiliti, Prloo 25 Cenli. G. C. BITTNKR . CO..Tct.EOO, O. For sale by MATTHEWS BROS, and JOnN II. PHELPS. Boranton, Pa, V M. M. BATES. sPfSwpjP' " - M' BATLS, 124-126 Winning Ave. OUR EASTER OPENING TAKES PLACH THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, APRIL 1 and 2 A GORGEOUS niLLINERY DISPLAY Will be the principle feature of tliis event. A large line of European novelties, as well as the most artistic productions of our own milliners, will be on exhibition. We have engaged for the coming season the most competent trim mers and our prepara tions for business in this department have been made on an unusually large and elaborate scale. Admirers of beautiful and novel creations should not fail to attend on the opening days, when our strongest efforts may be seen to the best advantage. LEBECK&CORIN THE Ti Builders' Hardware; Gas, Plumbing anj Electric Fixtures, Electric Light Wiri.ig. STEAM AND flOT WATER HEATING 434 LACKAWANNA AVE, RESTORES VITALITY. Made a Well Man of Me. TUfc OPEAT noth tay. produces tlio auoi e renulth ln'.IC) ilnyn. It acU powerfully and quickly. Curea wheu all others fall lOUTineuvUl regain their lost manhood, and old meu will recover their youthful Uxor by utln Itl.Vno. It uulckly and burely restores lscrvou nesH, Lou VltUt, Impotenc. Mithtly I mission LostI'om.r.raillni Memory, Tahtlua DUeases and all efftcta of self abuhs or excess and Indiscretion, wnlc.il unfits one tor biiuIj buelneasormarriago It notoulj cures bj aiartlns at the bf at of d.jease.but is a great ncrvutnnlo and blooil builder, bring. ini; back tho idiik kIow to pale tltcekicandre ttorins the III ii of youth. It ards off Insanity and Consumption Ineltt on havinu Iti:VI O. no other It can bo carried lu est pocket By mail, S? 1.0(1 per packase, or elx for 85.00, itb a posl tlvo wiilleii cuaruntec to cure or rufuiid the money. Circular free. Addresa ROYAL HF0ICINE CO . 63 River St , CHICAGO, l Xor balo by .MAlllinWs UKOa., new Cist scrauton, Pa, &2k a." g g latbVty.mYW Central Ituilroad of New Jersey. (LthlKli and Susquehanna Division.) Anthiaclte coal tibed exclusUely, Insur Iiik cleunllnths nml comfort TIME TABLE IN EFFECT .1AX. 23, 1SD7. Trulns leave Scranton for Plttston, Wlllces-Barre, etc., at 8 20. 9.15, II DO a. :n , 12 43, 2 00, J 03. 3 00, 7 10 p. m. Sundays 9.00, a m 1 00, 2 15, 7 10 p. m. For Atlantic Clt, 8 20 a. in. Tor New York, Newark and Elizabeth, S 20 (express) a. m.. il 43 (express w Ith Rut fet parlor car), 3 03 (express) p m Sun. da, 2.15 p. m. Train leaving: 12 43 p m. arrives at Philadelphia. Iteadluc; Termin al. 5 22 p m. und Now York 0 00 p m. For Slauch Chunk, Alleiitown, Bethle hem, Easton and Philadelphia, 8 20 a. m., 12 45, 3 03, 6 00 (except Philadelphia) p. m. Sunday, 2.15 p m. For Long Uianeh, Ocean Grove, etc., at S 20 a, in and 12 45 p m. For Lakevvood, 8 20 a. m. Tor Heading, Lebanon and Harrlsbure. via Allentown, 8 20 u. m 12.45, 6 00 p. m. Sunday, 2 15 p. m For Pottsville. 8 20 a m , 12.45 p. m. Returning leave New York, foot of Lib erty street, North River, at 9 10 (oxpresa) a. m., 1.10, 1 30, 4 15 (express with Buffet parlor car) p. m. Sunday, 4 30 a. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal. 9 00 a, m, 2 00 and 4 30 p. m. Sunday, 6 25 a. m. Through tickets to all points at lowest rates may be had on application In ad vance to tho ticket agent at tho station. II. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt. J. II, OLIIAUSEN, Gen. Supt. 2,000,000 Made and Sold in Six Months, ending riarch 1, 1896, Total Product of The A Mill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barrels, Largest Run on Record. Washburn, Crosby's Superlative is sold everywhere from tha Pnclfic Coust to St. John's, New Fotindland, and In England, Ireland and Scotland very largely, and is recognised an the best flour in th world. ViHOLESALE We Carry a Full Stock of Wheels, Rims, Spokes, Hubs, Shafts, Poles, Axles, Springs, Steel and Cast Skeins, Buggy Tops, Duck, Drill, Rubber and Carriage Cloth, Carriage Forgings, Bolts, Clips, AND A FULL LINE OF IRON, STEEL M BLACKSMITH'S SUPPLIES. Bittenbender & Co., Scranton, Pa. LACKAWANNA LUMBER CO., MANUFACTURERS OF il SAWED PE1B. WE HEMLOCK HHRDWOQD LUMBER Hill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine Rails sawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled Hemlock Prop Timber promptly Furnished. 311LI.S At Cross Fork. Potter Co.. on tlie Buffalo and Susque hanna Kailroad. At iUina, Potter County, Pa., on Couderport. and Port Allegany Kailroad. Capacity 4-()0,()0() feet per day. Gi:M:HAL OFriLC-lloard ot Trade Uuilding, Scranton, Pa. Telephone No. 4011. Fop sale by JOHN H. PHELPS, Spruce Street, Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME-TABLES Schedule in Effect November 15, 1S0S Trains Leave Wilkes-Barre as Follows 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburc?, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and tho West. 10.15 a. rrt., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsville, Reading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimoro, Washington and Pitts, burg and tho West. 3.15 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti moro, Washington and Pittsburg and tho Weat. 3.15 p m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg and tho West. 6.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton and Pottsville. J. R. WOOD, Oen'l Pass. Agent. J. H. HUlCHINbON, Cleneral Munai:er. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD SYS TEM. Anthracite Coal Used Exclutlvelv Insur ing Cleanliness and Conifoit. IN nri'ECT NOV 13. 1S96. For Philadelphia and New York via D. & II. R R at 0 43, 7 43 a. m . 12 0j, 1 20, 3 13 (Black Diamond Express) and 11 30 p. m. Tor Plttston and Wllkes-Barre via D. L & W R R . 0 00, 8 03, 11.20 a. m , 1 5j 3 40, COO and S 47 p. m. , Tor White Haven, Hazleton, Pottsville, and principal points in tho coal regions via D. &. H U. R . 0 45 a. in , 12 0j and 4 11 For Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Har risburg and piinripal Intermediate sta tions via D & H R. R.. 0 43, 7.4j a. m., 12 03, 1 20. 3 33 (Black Diamond Express), 4 41 and 11 30 p m. . , , For Tunkhannock, Towanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva und principal intermediate stations via D., L &. W R R , C 00. 8 03, 9 55 a m , 12 20 and 3 40 p m. For Geneva. Rochester. Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago and all points west via D. & II R R 7 43 a m , 12 05. 3 33 (Black Dla mond i:press), 9 60 and 11 30 p m Pullman parloi and sleeping 01 Lehigh Vallej chalt cars on all trains between WilVes-Barre and New York, Philadel phia, Buffalo and Suspension Biidge ROLLIN H WILBUR, Gen Supt. CHAS S. LEE, Gen PabS. Agt , Phlla., Pa A W NONNEMACHER, Asst. Gen Pis Agt South Bethlehem Pa. Scranton Office. 309 Lnckawanni avenue. r n t. a wr t f a xt t-v W-JLl 1 HUDSON TIME On Monday, Nov. 23, trains will leave Scran ton as follows. Toi Carbondale 6 43, 7 55, 8 CD, 10 13, a. m ; 12 00 noon, 1 21, 2 20, 3 52, 5 23, u jj, 1 0i, IV, ju.su, 11 55 p. in. . rv,,- Aihfinv Snmtoga. .Montreal. Bos fir r ton, New England points, etc. 5.13 a. in.; 'Jn n m ror Honesdale-5 43, 8 55, 10.15 a. m.j 12.00 nFo,r2wilke"Barrne-0 45. 7 45. 8 43. 9 33, 10 45 a. m , 12 05, 120. 2.23, 3 33, 4 41. COO, 7Fbr8 ls 3York.raPh..ade.ph.a. etc.. via I ehlch Valley Railroad 6 15, 7.45 a. m ; 12 05: 1.20, 3 33 (with Black Diamond Ex- llFor Pennsv'lvnnla Railroad points 0.45, 9 3S a. m . 1 30, 4 41 p m. For western points, via Lehigh Valley Rtillroad-7.45 a. m . 12 03. 3 33 (With Black Diamond Express) 91 W. 11,39 p m. Trulns will arrive at Scranton at follows: From Carbondale und the north 0 40, 7 10 8 40, 9 31, 10 40 n. m : 12 00 noon; 1.03, 224 3 25 4 37. 6 45, 7.45, 9.45 and 11 25 p, m. Fiom Wllkes-Barre and the south 5-4I), 7 50. 8 50, 10 10, 11.53 a. in ; 1.10. 2.14, 3 43. r, 22 C 21, 7 53, 9 03, 9 43. 11 52 p. in. J W mmrJICK, G P. A. Albany, N. Y. II. V. Cross, D. P. A., Scranton, Pa. iw4?$i$M BARRELS AGENTS. AKERS. When In doubt what to use for Nervous Debility, Loss of 1'oHcr. Impotencv, Atrophy, Varicocele and other weaknesses, from any cause, use Sexine fills. Drains checneil and full ipor quickly restored. I r Deglected loch troablea rciult rt.tlr. Mailed for $1 00,0uoxcs$5 00. With $5 00 orders we Rive a guarantee to cure or refund the money. Address PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, O. cor. Wyoming Avenue and Pharmacist, Del., Laeka. and Western, Effect Monday, October 19, lS9ti. Trains leave Scianton as follows: Ex press for New York and all points East, 1 40, 2 CO. 5 15, 8 00 und 9 53 a. m , 1 10 and 3 33 p m. Express for Easton, Trenton, Philadel phia and tho South, 5.13, 8 00 and 9 53 a. m , 1.10 and 3 33 p m Washington and way stations, 3 43 p. m. Tobjhanna accommodation, 6 10 p m Express for Blnghumton, Oswego, El mlra, Corning, Bath, Dansville, Mount Morris and Buffalo, 12 20, 2 33 a m , nnd 1 53 P m . making close connections at Buffalo to all points in tho West, Northwest und Southwest. Bath accommodation, 9 15 a m. BInghamton and way stations, 1.03 p. m. Nicholson accommodation, 5 15 p. m. BInghamton and Elmlra express. 5 53 P. in. Express for Utlca and Richfield Springs. 2 35 a. in. nnd 1 55 p. m. Ithaca 2 J3 and Bath 9 15 a. m, and 155 p m. For Northumberland, Plttston, Wllkes Barre, Plv mouth, Bloomsburg and Dan vllle, making close connection at North umberland for Willlamsport, Harrisburg, Baltimore, Washington and the South. Northumberland and intermediate sta tions, C 00, 9 35 a. m., and 1.55 and 6 00 p. in. Js'antlcoko and Intermediate stations, SOS and 11 20 a m Plj mouth and Intermediate stations, 3 40 nnd 8 17 p m Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all cxpiess tialns. For detailed information, pocket tlmo tables, etc , applj to M L Smith, city ticket otllce, 32R Lackawanna avenue, 01 depot ticket olflce. l'rie and Wyoming Valley. Effecttvo Jan. 4, 1S97. Trains will leave Scranton for New York, New burgh and Intermediate points on Erie, also for Hawley and local points, at 7.05 a m. and 2 23 p. m.; and arrive from) above points at 10 33 a. m and 9.33 p. ra. scIA'o in vision. In Ilffttct OclolMtr 1th, 1M10. North llouuit. Kouth Hound. 1203 201 iui 20 1 Stations P H. LSaa U S y M S2'g 3 (Trains Dally. Ex-g & ej j. Wl 11 I .CLJb PUUUUJ , ti ai n,rrlve 1 eavei IA ill ... T0 ... 75 .. I 8 10 25'N Y Franklin b lOiWesi. 4nrt streetJ 00 vveouawken HlArrlve leave1 1 15 llaucock Junction CONNELL IL wPgiJm--- Ljr n 1 1 61 . ' .. 2U .... sst, ... ml .... a 4i .... 850 .... 2r3 .... BC6 ... 8 09 8 10, .. 704 9U1 .... 109 Hancock Starlight I'icb ton Park C'omo rovmello Ilelmout Pleasant Mt. Unlondale Forest City Carb3ndalo AhlteDrldfe Maytlfid Jerinjn Archibald Wlnton Pcokvllle Olyphant Prlctburff Throop Providence Park Place IS 56 18 48 12 40 1S 18 11 18 OJ fll59 11 49 0WU 31 ft! 46 ft ISO Ifi IStllSV 6 41111 6 SillllS ea.'ii 15 tit.811 11 8 2111 07 60.11 03 6 18 11 03 616:110.1 6 11 f!067 8 10 10 5ft' ill! ... f7 41.fi 17 .. Ecranian 7 W 4 2. . ,. r 11U Leave Arrlre All trains run dally except BundaJ. t elgolfleb that trains stop 01. bltual for pns Bengers. t-ecure rates via Ontario & Westers betorn purchasing tlikets and save money. Day and rcigni ireBS 10 cno vtcsi J.C, Anderson, on. ra.'H Agt. :, Dlv, l'aas, AKt. Scranton, Pa. T. Flltcroft f7 07.18 88, f. 18 18 48 7 14 3 45 T 20 3 51 7 .'8' 3 U 7 87 8 M. 7 SI 4 04 7 S41 4 07 TM 4 10 ll.ft 17 W 4 3D ur 11I ..'