J TJTE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 5, 1897. EASTERN LEAGUE BASE BALL CHAT Paragraphs ol Current Gossip on the Eve of (he Fight. SCRANTON IS JIIOHLY FAVOKED Spotting Writers Mho lluvo Not n High Uccnrd for Serniitoii't. Chances Aro mi i:xrciitlonAn Outfield with n Ilnttini; AvcriiRe of .aftl mid mi Inllclil That Can lilt the .'.IH.lMnrk. Wllkus-HnrroNol to lie I)cm1scU. Whatever may be said by local writ ers and fans of. tlio Scrntiton cluliN lirub.iblc chances on the diamond thin Mason, the opinion of wiitei- throuRh ntlt the HaHlern league ell cult point townid the eminent success of "Sand" Orimn's men. The DltclllllE depalt- tn-nt does not Ftein to be wholly Mill factory, but that Is the only mut In which the club may prose weak. Tht re me twenty phi era on the club roll and of these nil have xlgned, ex cepting Ciunsun and Hut per, both of wtuim want to ila but uie (UlhhliiiK met a question of smlaiv. lionnet Ions ugo accepted terms, ei bally and In wrltlnn, nnd will be found on second bag when the Konff houikIh notwltli tandliiB the lcpuit ftom WllK.es-Hurre that ho finds his saloon business too piofltable to abandon. The complete joster of the team Is as follows: Catchers IJod, Ounon, Herder, O'Neill . Pitchers Ulllon. Ilaipcr, VciUc, Mea nc, Mori, Wcllnci. rust b im Masicy. Hi oond b me Uonner. Thhd base M igulre. Shortstop lluird, Mos. Left ll"ld Engiin. ( liter Ik Id Walters, Maniecr Orlllln. ltlBht tleld-Dil. i:tra plajei O'HiIen. Assuming that Oilllln's plans do not mist any, the piobnble make-up, ex cluding pitchers, will be: Catchers Ho il, Ounson. Tii st lne Jlnssey Second b ise Homier. Third base Magtllie. Shortstop Heat d. Left field E.igan. Center field Walters. Bight tleld-lXily. On the strength of the proposed make up und that the pltchtiiB cotps will chow an ethciency which will neatly u erase that of ether clubs, Scranton Is tipped In every Eastern leapue t lty to llnish not lower than ilfth, while so cial w liters claim the club us their (hoice for foutth and n few size up the team as hahi(r a good chance for third place. All this K to bay the least, pretty good for a ilub halt-corn-posul of plau.s who finished an un .nistakable tall-end hunt seabon. Thetc Is reason for the.se hopes. Al though the elub ia not stamped with too much of that dash and speed which aro essential to a nuro winner, Its hittlns sttength should be second to none In tie lectio. Mossty and Bonnet with pel cental's of .317, Heard' .855 and Manuiie'K .101 show an meiage lnlleld hitting sttength of .331. The outlleld looms up een better than that. "Wal- teis conies here from the New Eng land league with an aerage of .374, Daly has n in irk of .31!) and Eagan pounded out .329 last season nnd he hit In hatd luck at that. These figures Mion a genet al outlleld aerage of .351. Of the others, Meaney has an aerage of ,JJ., Guiibon .300, O'litlen .LilS and Hod .25S. A sample of how Scranton Is viewed away from homo Is shown In the fol lowing extract from a genet al levlew stoty In the Buffalo Express, nnd the opinion It contn Ins is a fair ex imple of what other sporting writers say: As far as team strength Is concerned, looking at tho past wotk and tecords of Individual flaeis, It Is fair to Judite that the llrst dlWslon should Include Bul la lo, Providence, Sracube and Scranton The second dltUIon may be headed bv Itoehester, with Wllkes-Barre and Spring Held following and Toronto nailing. Many fans like tho tntcs New York clubs and l'roUdence. Others look on bcranton as dangerous. It Is safe to say that both Sciunton und Wllkes-Barre ate much stronger than last ear. llkes !irre may not be a second division team after all. Some hot southern blood has just been Imported and the Coal Batons may astonish tho natives. Scranton is good and strong. Three of Rochester's bebt men, Hojd, Heard nnd Dul, aro with the Coal Heavers, in bat ting, tho team is the sttongest of them ull Ilonner, of Wllkes-Barre, will bo a hot ono on second. tMeanej will be on tho pitching staff, but It Is hardly likcl. that ho will stay thero long. The only weik point In the team is the pitching material. M It Is true that 'Wllkes-narre's chances are not to he despised. In all past bea sons that club has been an unknown quantity up to a few weeks, and often times a few dn before the practice season. On that account this vear there has be-en glen no opportunit to wax enthusiastic over AVllkos-Hatre's outlook until ,ery recently. Now It transpires that while Wilkes-Harre has lost Bonner and Lezotto It has secured as manager and outfielder Abnet Pow ell, who has been manager and captain adway's Rills Always Reliable, Purely Vegetable, 31ILD, BUT EFFECTIVE. Purely repetnblt, ct without pain, elo. tatitljr coaud, ttsteloa, small and v tc take. Radwnjr'a 1HIU assist nature, ntlmuUt Idr to healthtul nctlrlty the llrer, bowela and other dlgtatlre oreaus. Iartu the bowels in a natural condition without any after effect! CURE S ick Headache, Biliousness, Constipation; Piles -AND-r All Liver Disorders. i RADWAY'S PILLS are purely Ttgetab la mild aud reliable Caute Purfeot DliiestloR. complete absorption sad hralfuful regularity. Sjctnta a box. At DrugRliU, or by mall ' Book ot Airloe" trey by uulL RADWAY St CO., No. ss Elm Strtit, New York. R of the New Orleans team In the South ern league for several ears, and who will bllng with him (landing, also of the New Orleans club, and a catcher und Initio stenler Of no mean ability. Powell, too, Is remarkably fast on the bases. Wllkes-llnrrc will also havo First Bnsemnn Howard CJoeckel, one of the most promising now professionals In any minor league, and "Jack" Keennn, who ranks In the fit it division of the Eastern's twlrlers. "Jack" Stinrrott Is another addition nnd will tilav In the outfield. He made 113 runs In 100 games and batted nt .317 last vcar. It Is possible that Powell will bring with him from New Oilcans Pitcher Smith. Every team In the league begins tho season with good prospects of financial success, Toronto excepted. Arthur Ir win, In accepting the Toronto fian ohlse, seems to have stacked v: against a pietty hard game, and If the Canadians finish the season It will be sut prising. That team ut home will have to compete for favor with the Ca nadian league, which, In Tot onto, Is lepresented by a club managed by Matldocks, the rather primitive and eas -going gentleman who managed tlio Totonto Eastern league team In 1895. Just now the Totonto sporting w titers are not falling over themselves In tin effort to help It win nut. The tentn lost J5.000 last season. This ear the grounds are about two miles ftom the business section of the city nnd to tench them patrons will have to uny extra ferriage. It may be, however, that someone more lnlluentlal than AUhur lrvvln is back of Totonto. That was Indicated In tho Washington Star, the mouth piece of Eatl Wagner, which contained these headlines: "Grjpcl Kor This City, Mr Wagner Deal With the Totonto Ball Club; WILT, HE A PA KM FOR WASHINGTON." The stoiy contained the following: There Is no longer doubt that J. Hail Wngner Is principal owner of the Toron to Base Hall club This aiiangemcnt was intend Into during the eitlj w Intel be twecu Karl Wagner and Aithur A. Irwin, tho well-known base bill manager. The franchise was obtained by putchase from the Pittsbuig club After the cotimimmi tlon of the dial, Sir. Iiwln at once went to woik to get together a stiong rial). and that he has succeeded In doing so Is admitted by all persons who keep In tourh with base ball matteis This deal was a wise stloke of business pollci on Mr. Wagner's part, and unswers the often asked question: "What ai rangi ment has Mr. Wngner made to strengthen his team In eahe of nccldriit or other misfortune? It Is call seen thit the Washington club was nevir --0 well fortified, having first cull on anv plijer of the Toionto team. Manager Fandy GiiiTIn will today reach Scranton from his home at Eay ettevllle, N. Y., whin he has made his hoadquaitits duiing the winter The plars will tppeirt dutlng the wiek and on Satuiday or Monda the team will fitait on its practice' trip. The practice schedule Is not fully known here but It will Include games at Lan caster, Baltimore and NewinU which indicates that Grllflu has ntianged dates with Vliglnla and Atlantic league clubs. s The season 'opens Friday, April 29, with Scranton nt home foi three games each w Ith Sj racuse, Rochester, Buffalo and Toronto In the order named There will be no change in the ar rangements of buildings and giounds. nt Athletic pa tk. The diamond is in fairly good condition and can be ivady for use by two daj's wotk. The same Is not title of the outfield which has never been smooth enough to insuie good wotk b outfielders. That fault will be remedied befoie the season oi ens and the turf will be haiitowed in places nnd leveled and rolled Into some semblance of evenness. The bleachers and grandstand weie In pet fect upalr nt the close of last senson and will not requite any attention now. 'I he box olllce and ticket service will be In chatge of A. J. Dully, of the I'toth lngham theater. DIAMOND DUST. Srnou( roporti In Xenaik on I'rlda. ItuItulo'R new Biandstand will tost about $4,(XW when completed. "Uan" Shannon has ordered hli lloche ter plaeis to report Thursda. Ooolenough, with liun'.ilu list Foaon. has slKiied with Itoehester und will plu at center. I'rovldenco is not Rreatlv chanced fiom last eai. Dolan and Lewis uie olT then staff 'of pltehtis and tlgan leplattH Canaan at second. A New Yoik state base Irill league has been formed to Include, Auburn, Can 111 dalgua, 1'almjia, Lons, lornellsllle ami !atala. it may be tnlaigod to eight clubs. JlcGann, the handy wieldoi of tho ash, signed by Arthui It win, of the Toiontos, had but one fault when he coveud btc ond In the Virginia league, and that wus a blemish that Is often hem In novices a tendency to light the ball Manager Smith, of tho Norfolk team, predicts tint Mc Cann will bo among the Itaders ot tho Uastem league as a hlttet this jear V.. 3 rank Uonner has not signed with Scranton yet, contrar to all leports'th it ho has done so Ho Is at his Faloon en tho AVest Side and some of his fr'tnds fay that ho is doing so wt 11 tlir? that ho mu) not go on the diamond this sea son Of course; much of the patronage of his place Is diawn I lure by 1'i.iuk himself, and his tiadu will natmall fall otf during his absence For this reaton hols hesitating Wllkes-Ilauo Tinus. Is he' Walt and see The Chicago team Is tho biggest lot of plaers, not onl in the league, but that eer went on to a ball field. Donahue, Anson, Decker, I.ange, Thornton, Tiri, Callahun, and Denzer are ull sW feet or o.r; Iltlgge. Friend, 1'fefftr, Connor, and lherltt aie big nun, comparathtly sptak lng; Kan, Urllllth, and .McCormlck nlo above the average, and the onl short men on the team are Klttrldgo un I Dahlen, both of Whom are big little men. It will certainly be Anson's giants this season. Ker man on the Ham Is in good condition at tho present time Frank, alias "Ilgg" Ward, erstwhile second baseman of tho Washington team, has slid down ftom tho Hastcrn to tlio Atlantic league. Ward Is a poor imitation of a tricky ball player, and had tho namo In lift) of being the chief exponent of dir ty ball In tho IZastern league Detroit Journal. How well they know him Springfield Union. How well they don't know him. Ward Is tricky, hut not a "dirty" trickster. Ho Is a Chesterlleld alongside Cannavan, the promoted Spring Held Idol; Helly, aiemlnger and seierat Toronto and Syracuse players. Ward Is mouthy at times, always tricky but give the devil his due ho was never a "dirty" player. WHIRLS OF THE WHEEL Louis Callahan, tho Huffalo racing man, says Hald will be the champion of 97 Wheelmen must keep to the right of trie road. Thero are riders who don't know their right hand from their loft. Many female riders hao applied for admission Into the Century road club of America and will undertake century rhles. Accidents happen in lounding stteet corners. When turning a corner don't ride aa though ou wero going for a record. If you must take out your bicycle In the mud, vasellno It all over, including tho enameled parts, except the top rail. This latter because tho rider's clothes will rub Bgalnat It. Vaseline will prevent tho mud ilrjlng hard on the enamel and leaving a murk when It 1 wiped A hill to establish a buieuu of hlghvvas nnd to Inaugurate n sstem of state hlKb way tins pissed the legislature of Call foinlt. It contemplates the consti action of u. s stein of ronds that will connect every county sent In the stnto by good macadamized ronds, and It Is supposed the sBtitn will bo about twenty-live cnrn In Its completion. A matter which Is attracting consider able attention Is the International race meet vvhlih will be held In Scotland July J9 to August 1. In picvlnus years some American wheelmon havo been In Buippo nt tho time of this event nnd A. A. .!m mermnn won It In 1S93 In EnKland. Han ker finished llrst In the trials In Germany, In ISM, but was disqualified on n technU cnllt. At prercnt there aro no American racers on tho other side who aro likely lo enter, but there Is a possibility tail some fast Americans may go there nt tho time of tho races. ATTUiliMNaSIDE. Dick O'Hrlcn and Dan Creedon mn get together In n limited round bout. The National Sporting elub wants "Kid" McCoy to go against Ohoynskl or Cieedon Prank Erne nnd Martin Flaherty have been matched to meet In Buffalo on Apill 19 at 127 iiounds Joe Btinfce Ins hi en matched to met Johnnv Gorman, of Brooklvn, before the Kleiul Athlitlc club on Sutuiday even ing. Apill ID Jlmmle Barry, of Chicago, and Jlmmle Anthoii. of Attstiulla, have been mote tied to light tvventv rounds hi fore the Nation al Athletic club of San rrunclsco on Apill H! The bovs will meet nt ill pounds for a puito of $.',000, 25 pel cent to go to the The elite of the light between Eddie Connolli and "Kid" lnlgne has been set for Mnj t, at the Broadwav Athletic ilub Connolli will begin work nt I'm hmst, 1. I, next wnk. I.avlgne. who is ot ikIii iw, Mich , will leturn to Oceanic, N J . on .Monda next. WHAT OUR A1UDDY ROADS COSTS., This Country Contributes ,JS50,0OO, OOO curl to This NuiMinei!. It Is an Inside llgine to put the ttmiiint tbU totintiv annually conttl- butes to muddy toads at $J"0 000.000, which is a total loss, .says Bearings. Mud does not give back anything to uiibodv. Time is nothing leclpiocnl about it. It is a loss complete, abso lute, and Irrevocable, even In putt. A mnn loses $1,000 b his house being de sttoved b Ilic. but somebody Is liene llttd bs that loss. In rebuilding, the sawmill, the carpentir, the painter and the plumber find a matket for material and labor If u bank discounts a note which pioves wotlhUbs, the monej, while a loss to the bunk goes about on Its mlu bkn, and is not a loss without soim -bid's gain Mud knows neither fil nd nor foe. In the natuiai oignni yatlon of matter mud may have a place but lb it place is not In the load. THE CRAZE STILL LASTS. Number of Women AVhurliucn is Crow in:; All tho Tiiiii-. CwllnR oiitlts say thete Is eveiy In dication that the coming ?ens'jn will bee a still gre.'tor lni.ieae- in the numhet of women llde;s. Women who began tiding1 last siason me as enthusiastic lu begin to tide again us they wete when the htopped late In the fall The few lemainlng husbands, futheis. and hip hi others who held to the old fnshloned Men that c cling, foi pome unaccountable leason, suth as tlio mas culine brain uellghts in when women un concerned, wus unwomanly, hae been besieged and beset until lu tnnny c.ise thy hive capitulated and bought the ilcMred 1IccIh, probably consoling themfeilves for the outlay with the thought that the money expended would be saved ill summer sllhs und laces. m Spurring I'mlni Night. On Trldi evening next Jim Judge, of this ct, and "Red" Co'inel ot l'hlla delphia, will pii 111 teen lounds In Music Hull Th re will also bo an b-round bout between "Kid" Hiown, of Huttfoid, Conn, and lien Wilson, of JJanvllle. this state. 1M.I.M), HUT STIM, A UOSS. The Wonderful I'ouer of Chris Iluck- lev.ot'Snn Francisco. Tiom the Washington 1'ost. "Of all the inaiveluus men of this age." said Judge Campbell, of San Fianc-lsco, at the Hbhltt, "I legatd Chris Huckley, the e-Demociatlc boss of our town, ns the must m outlet ful. "I nener fnthumed the secret of his strange Iniluence ovei men, nor did 1 evei meet w Ith an one w ho could ex plain It. Though unable to see his hand before his fa e, for jeais he dom inated the polities of San fianclhco as absolutely us Tweed or Cioker evei did In New Yoik. He was never losessed of any learning to speak of, but still lb far from lllitetate. Ills Iniluence, too In other thus reached far beyond the municipal limits, foi up to a compnia tlvely lecent date the city was poten tial In the management of the entile state's uffalis. and so the blind boss teully had California In his tlp. "Ills memoir was extraotdlnarj once lnttoduced to a petson he nevei foi got his name, and could tell a mat with whom he had but the sllghtea acquaintance, after the lapse of months, by the bound of his olce. He lias u tlred permanently fiom polities, anil sas himself that he will inner engage In the game again He is by no means an old man et, and his wealth U up In the big llguies " No Need of Alarm. Man of Fimll M clear, a ilco trust has been fonned, and theie Is no telling how boon lice iim) go up Hotter Ia m enough to lust u eai at least. Average American llousi wile crv well, 111 sen 1 out and buj two or three pounds. New Yoik Weekl MM is 1 ealth. DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND. BRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL' ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, la solil nniler no9l(!va Wrttlrn UuarnntC. bynnthorlioil ngents only, to euro Weak Memory, ccsa, Nlqbt Lioascs, hvil Dreams, Iiaclc ut Con II. clanco,NarTuubiiess,Lacsltnclu,all l)rulu, Youth, fill Errors, or KicljjIvo UnofToliaocn,Upium, or Iiiquiir, wbloh loada to M leery, Ccubutaitluu, Imonlly and Death. At store or by mail, St a uozt six fur f3 with Mrltlcn ctiarnutcc to cuio or refund tuniicy. Hmniilopuou njro, contalulng IIto Uy treatment, with full instruction, 25 coots. Ono bhiuijIo only eola to BWU JOUU. AlDlUIVUrtJflUBIU a5-: rfimcA Label Sncc al Extra u rennlh. For ImDotonov. Loss of l'onrr, Lott Munliood, Htorllity or Barroniieasj,. tt a boit eix tor SS, witliH- :trri(ieD iruaritnint L-.-.fl. . ..M.W.M WW w.w. ..v.w. ... piiMin iriava. ArMTm osrvnior uyniau. Win, 0. Clark, 316 I'cnn Ave , Scranton. 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Central Kailroad of New Jersey, (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) Anthraclto coal u.od exclusively, liuur ine cleanliness anil comfort TIMI3 TAULC IN EFrUCT JAN. 25, 1897 Trains leae Scranton for I'lttston, WllKes-Harre, etc., at 8 20. 9.15, 11 30 a. '.n . 12 15, 2 00, 3 05, 5 00, 7.10 p. in. Sundays 9 00, a. m , 1 00, 2 15, 7.10 p. in. Tor Atlantic City, 8 20 a. m. Tor New York, Newark and Elizabeth, 8 20 (express) a. m., 12 15 (express with Buf fet parlor enr), 3 05 (express) p. m. Sun. day, 215 p. in Train leavlUK 12 45 p m. arrives at .Thlladf lphln, lleadlun Termin al, G 22 p m. and New York 0 00 p. m. For Mauf'h Chunk, Allentown, Dathle hem, Kaston and Philadelphia, 8 20 a. m., 1215, 3 05, 5 00 (except Philadelphia) p. in bunday, 2 15 p. in. For l.onff Iiranch, Ocean arove, etc., at 8 20 a, m. und 12 45 n m. For Lakewood, 8 20 a. in. For Heading, Lebanon and Itarrlsburg, via Allentown, 8 20 a. m., 12 45, 5 00 p. m. Sunday, 2 IB p m. For rottsvllle, 8 20 a. m , 12 45 p. m. Ileturnlns leave New York, foot of Lib erty streot. North River, at 9 10 (express) a. m., 1.10, 1 30, 4 15 (express with Buffet parlor car) p. m. Sunday, 4 30 a. m. Leave Philadelphia. Heading Terminal. 9 00 a. m , 2 00 and 4 39 p. in. Sunday, 1 25 a- m. Through tickets to all points at lowest rates may be had on application In ad vance to the ticket agent at the station. II. P. I1ALDWIN. den. Pass. Agt. J. II. OLHAU8I5N, den. Bupt. if 1 1 i i i ii 1 1 2,000,000 Wade and Sold in Six Months, ending Tlarch 1, 1896, Total Product of nn, i. The A Mill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barrels, Largest Run on Record. Wnshburn, Crosby's Supcrlntivc is sold everywhere from th Pacific Const to St. Joint's, New l'oiindland, nnd In ungland, Ireland and Scotland very largely, uud is recognized us the best flour In th world. WHOLESALE 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 IROH. STEEL flffl BlflCHSlIB'S SUPPLIES. Bittenbeinder & Co.. Scrantnn. P. MftUUFACTURiRS OF IH Hill 'J imber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine Hails sawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled Hemlock Prop Timber promptly t'tirnlslied. MILLS At Cro-s Fork, l'otter Co.. on the Buffalo nnil Susque huniia Kailroad. At Mina, Potter County. Pa., on Coudersport, and 3ort Allegany Railroad. Capacity-400,000 feet per day. GLNLKAL Ol -TICE-Hoard of Trade Utiilding, Scranton, Pa. Telephone No. 4-014. EVERY WOMAN Bometlmes oeds a reliable, monthly, reitslatlrg medleloe. Only harmUti oaj tho pureat drugs should be useJ, If you want lb beat, get Op. Peal's Penny royal Pills Ther are prompt, nafe and certain In result. Tbe eennlne (Dr. Peal's) nerer dUap. nolut. Qeut any where, S1.00. Address FjubMcDiciao Co,, Clersland, O, mr For salo by Spruce Streat JOHN H. PHELPS, Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME-TABLES Schedule In Effect November ic. 180S Trains Leave Wilkos-Barre as Follows 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and the West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsville, Rending, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, -Harrisburpj, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts. burR and the Wosl. 3.15 p. m., woeK days, for Sunbury, HarrisburR, Philadelphia, Balti more, 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 das, for Hazleton and Pottsville. J. R. WOOD, flen'l P. zfX. J. II. HUTCHINSiON. tleneral Manajer. LUHIQII VALLHY KAILROAD falS- TUM. Anthracite Coal Used Exclusively Insur- lnc Clennllnesa ami Cotutort. in nrrncT .ov. 15 isoo TRAINS LHAVH SCRANTON. Tor Philadelphia and New York via D . II R R at C 45. 7 45 a. m , I J 0j 1 20. 3 oJ (Illuck DUniond i:incs8) and 11 30 p m. Tor Plttston and Wllkes-Barre la. D I. & V K R. 6 CO, EOS, U.HO a. ni , l 3 40. GOO and 8 47 P. m Tor White IIaeu, Hazleton. Pottsville, and pilmiiml points In tho coal regions via D. & H R R.. 6 13 a. m , 12 0j and 4 41 Tor Uethlehcm, Enston, Reading. Har risburg and piinripal Intermediate sta tions Nla D & H R. R.. 0 45. 7.4a a. m. 32 05, 120, 3 33 (Hlack Diamond Uxpress), 4 41 and 11 30 p m. Tor Tunkhannock, Towanda, Elmira. Ithaca, Ot:iev,i nnd principal lntermedlutu stations via D , I.. & W R. R 6 00. S OS, 9 51 n m., 12 20 and 3 40 p m Tor Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Tails, Chicaito and all points west via D. & II R R. 7 45 n m , 12 0i, 3.S3 (Black Dla mond Express), 9 GO and 11. SO p m Pullman parlor and sleeplns or Lehlsh Valley chair cars on all trains belwoen WIlV-es-Rarro and New York. Phlladel. phlJ, Ilurrilo and Suspension Bridge. KOI.LIN II WILBUR, Gen. Supt. CItAS S LKE, Gen. Pass. Agt., Phlla,, Pa A W NONNEMACIinR, Asst. den Pass Aftt South Bethlehem, Pa. Scranton Ofllce. 309 Lackawanna aenue. DELAWARE AND TABLE. On Monday, Nov, 23, trains will leave- Scran ton as follows. (BAynfil(B.i "or carbondnle 5 Ij, Bf.M MuV 7-B5. 8 K. " 15. a. m : WW S 12 00 noon; 1 21, 2 20. 3 52. W r 5 25, C25, 7 57. 9.10, 10 30. i" 1155 p. m. Tor Albany. Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc. 5 4j a. to.; 2 roPr Honedale-5 45, 8 65, 10.15 a. m ; 12 00 n0ronrSWllke2s5-l?arrao-6 45. 7.45. 8 45. 9 33. 10 45 a. ni!12 05, 120. 2 25. 3 33. 4 41. 6 00. 7,r'or9 New r'kPhlladelphla. etc., via Lehigh Valley Itallroad-C 45. 7.4a a. m.; 12 03: 1.20, 3 33 (with Black Diamond Ex- PFor 'Pennsylvania Railroad points 45.43, 9 Tor west2e??; point's '"via Lehigh Valley Rallroad-7 45 a. m.. 12 03. 3 S3 (With Black Diamond Express) 9 1 ,11.30 p, m. 1 ruin s )ii ititiiu uvi"',,v" w..w. rrom Carbondale and the north G.0,( 7 40. 8 40. 9 31, 10 40 a. m! 12 00 noon; 1.06, J 21 3 25. 4 37, 5 45. 7.45, 9.4S and 11 25 n. m. From Wllkes-Barre and the south 5 40. 7 50. 8 60, 10 10. 11.63 a. m : 1.10, 2.14, 3.4S, B.S 6 21. 7 M. 4 03, 9 45 11 63 p. m. j W BtTRDICK. O P. A. A bany. N. Y. n. W. Cross. D. P. A., Scranton, Pa. PFKYivflNiii RMiRnan 1 11111111 1 u 1 1111111 bbi aiuuui aai 4C " BARRELS AGENTS. ICtERS. LIlBEf, HO., Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming Avenue and Del., Lack a. und Western, Effect Monday, October 19, 1896. Trains leave Scranton aa follows: Ex press for New York and all points East, 140. 2 50, 6.15, 8 00 and 9 53 a. m.; 1.10 and 3 33 p m Express for Eiston. Trenton, Philadel phia and the South. 6 15. 8 00 and 9 65 a. m , 1.10 and 3 33 p. m Washington and way stations, 3 45 p. tru Tobjlinnna accommodation, C.10 p. m. Express for Blnghamton, OHwego, El mira, Corning, Bath, Dansvllle, Mount Morris and Buffalo, 12 20, 2 35 a. m , and 1 63 P m , making close connections at Buffalo to all points In tho West, Northwest and Southwest. Bath accommodation, 915 a. m. Blnghamton and nay stations, 1.0S p. m. Nicholson accommodation, D.15 p. m. Blnghamton and Elmira express, 6SS P. m. Express for Utlca and Richfield Sprlnes. 2 35 a. m and 1 55 p. m. Ithaca 2 33 and Bath 9.15 a. m, and 1.53 p m. Tor Northumberland, Plttston, Wilkes Barre, Pl mouth, Bloomsburg and Dan Mile, making close connection at North umberland for Wllliamsport, Harrisburg, B-iltimore, Washington and the South. Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions, C 00, 9 05 a. in , and 1 65 and C 00 p. m. Nanticoko and intermediate, stations, 8.03 and 11 20 a m, Plymouth and intermedlato etatlons, 3 40 and 8 47 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all -express trains. For detailed Information, pocket tlma tables, etc., apply to M. L. Smith, city ticket ofllce, 32t Lackawanna avenue, or depot ticket office. llvlc anil Wyoming Valley, Effective Jan. 4. 1897. Trains will leavo Scranton for New York, Nen burgh and Intermediate points on Erie, also for Hawley and local points. at 7.05 a. m and 2 23 p. m.j and arrive from above points at 10 33 a. m. and 9.33 p. m. SOUANTON DIVISION. Ill I'.rit-ct Octobrr till, ISUO. North Hound. 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T4AJ 4 201,... 81010 65 bcranton ruli m Leave Arrive a 11 r ul All trains run dally except Bunday, t slKQltles that trains stop on sljnal (or pas. sengera. secure rates Tla Ontario a Western before purchasing tickets and sare monty. Day nC Klgbt KiprcsatotUe WcsU J a.ADdcrsoo, Den. Pass Act, T, FUtwott. Dlv. Pa, Agt. Bcranton, ra. M II HLldVi til Ut J ml MNELL