TIIE SCItANTON TIMBTJyEW.EDy3i:SDAY MOPJSTNGt, MAY 12. 1897. v V h YMmmm County. GARBONDALE Readers will please note that adverse rnents, orders for Job work, and Items for publication Isft at the establishment of Shannon & Co., newsdealers, North Main street, will receive prompt attention; of fice open from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Meeting oftho Common Council. A meetlnc of thb common council was" held on Monday evening and McBors. Knse, Colwell, llrlnk, Docker ty, aionnon, McDoiioub". llobhiHon nml Swingle were present. Mr. Glennon was appointed piosldent pro tem. Up nortB were received from the street committee nnd approved. A vote ot thanks was extended to the Cryntal Lnko Water company for their offer to furnish water for the drinking foun tains. A resolution "that the finance commute raise money for fire alarm by bonds or otherwise, about $4,000 being: needed," was concurred In. The city solicitor was directed to procure sulluble ofneest In the city at a rental not exceeding J1S a month. Several bills were ordcied puld and after some general business tho council adjourned. Itirtlidny I'nrty. Professor and Mrs. John Firth gave n pleasant birthday party at their hoini on Wyoming street in honor of their daughter Dorothy's birthday. Tho evening paused with dancing, music and various amusementH. An elabor utc supper was served nnd the occa sion enjoyed by tho guests. Among those present were: Mrs. nr.d Miss O'Boyle. of Archbald; Misses Lucy Robinson, I.ois Smith, Nina Smith, Rutli Mated, Lucia Gregory, Helen Hubbard, Hessle Hurr, Isabella 51c Mlnn;i Masters Van Msted, Frank Nicholson, Silas Patterson, Charles and Hugh Firth. J, nnd Company Looking for Conl. The Belmont Land company have a, number of men at work on their land, cast of Belmont street, the Reynolds tract, for the purpose of learning If there is foal enough to make mining it available. A fourth vein two feet In thickness, has been discovered and further investigations will Ixj made. Bicycle Itesoliition, The bicycle resolution Introduced at a. former meeting of the common coun cil by Councilman Brandow, was pass ed by the lowf r house on Monday even ing. It provides that wheelmen must restrict their sped to twelve miles an hour. All wheels must.be equipped with lamps at night. Deputy SlierilT I'crbrr Here. Deputy Sheriff Ferbor was In the city on Monday and levied on the personal property of William Kinback in the factory on South Main street. The ex ecution was at the Instance of W. B. Lindsay on a claim for $1,500. The goods are held by T. C. Boblnson. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. Hereafter the scholars of the Meth odist Sunday school will select their books Saturday evening between the hours of 7 and 9. No books will bo is sued on Sunday. Otto F. Wagonhurst, the famous left tackle of the University of Pennsyl vania foot ball team, season of 1894, Is In this city. He Is engaged in civil engineering with the corps that Is sur veying the residence trnct of tho Bel mont Land company. James Kearney, Matt Kearney, John Hlgglns, Mrs. Edward Clark and Mrs. Michael Kearney were In Kingston yesterday, where they attended the fu neral of a relative. William Jennings, who has been cm ployed at the pockets for some time, has gone to New York, where he has accepted a position. Mrs. ',. Lee and son Harry, of Wyo ming street, are visiting In Scranton. P. F. Hughes and family have moved to Mayfleld. Mrs. D. K. Leo has returned from lenoxville, where she has been visit ing her parents. Mrs?. Edward Gorman and Miss (Bridget Hart spent yesterday in Oly phant. Fred Allen, of Hancock, Is visiting his uncle. Clark Kllpatrlck, In this city. Hon. P. P. Smith, of the Superior court bench, was In town yesterday. His brother-in-law, Ilev. J. J. Griffin, accompanied him to Scranton and will remain Eeveral days. Miss Mame Johnson, of Wllkes Barre, Is visiting fri'uds In town. Mrs. Hammond, m ior of Mrs. W. J. Lowry, Is seriously 1). with diphtheria. Miss Lizzie Coyle Is visiting friends in Hawley. Messrs. George Shaffer and Robert Maxwell, jr., have opened a cigar fac tory In the Blair house on Itlver street. Miss Vina Lindsay Js visiting friends In Honesdale. Mrs. George Porter, of Blrkett street, is 111 with facial erysipelas. . Harry Gilbert Is visiting In Jlngham ton. Ike Slm-.r and John Lewis rode their wheels to Scranton yesterday, whero adway's Rills n Always Reliable, Purely Vegetable, BIILD, BUT EFFECTIVE Porelf vegetable, net without pain, ele. caiitly coated, tastelwn, amnll nnd oasy to take. Hadway'8 Pills asal.it nature, stimulate Iok to healthful activity the llvor, bowels and otoer aleeatlTe organs, leaving tho liowoliin natural condltlou without any alter ctlocU CURE Sick Headache. Biliousness, Constipation, Piles -AND- All Liver Disorders. RADWAY'b PILLS are purely vegetable mild and reliable. Cauao l'urfect Digestion, complete absorption nnd healthful rugularlty. 2) cents a box. At Druggists, or by mall "Book ot Advice" free by mall. RADWAY & CO., No. ss Elm Street, New York. they witnessed tho ball game between the Sernnton nnd Toronto clubs. Miss Edith Hiirrltt, of Unlondale, Is visiting relatives In town. Mr. nnd Mrs. John McGouty nnd dnughters, Cora nnd Sadie, have re turned from Wayne county, whero they have been visiting friends. John Mullady, of South Main 'Btrcct, Is visiting In Urooklyn nnd New York city. Miss Cora Averay Is visiting friends In Sernuton. Miss Bridget Mullady Is visiting friends In Iloucsdnle. Professor A'.T'tumsby will take part In the conrert of the Ninth regiment band In Wllkcs-Barre this evening. I'ltlCKIlUKG. The meeting of the school bourd was held on Monday evening In the Dick son school building. All the members were present at roll coll except Mike Matyjewlcz, who came In shortly after. The most Interesting part of tho meet ing was the large number of citizens that gathered there to hear what action the school board would take in seating the contestants who were upheld by the court In the late contest. John Eley and Francis Simons, who were returned as being the duly elected school directors, were present and pre sented their certificates from the court. 1'pon motion they were accepted, tho only negative vote being cast by James W. Cayglll, tho school director, who was ruled out of olllce by the court In the contest. The new school directors, Messrs. Kley and SImms then took their seats as members of the board. After the board got down to business with the new members Cayglll persist ed In voting on nil motions brought be fore tho board. Ms votes were ruled out by the president. Tho ruling of the president was sustained by every mem ber present. Cnyglll's partner on the ticket at election, Fred Hies, decided to abide by the decision of tho Laeka wanna county court nnd did not make any protest whatever against tho seat ing of his opponent, John Eley. Tho usual bills for teachers' and Janitors' salaries were ordered paid. A commit tee was appointed consisting of Messrs. Davis, Eley, Morgan to request the tax collector to have his report in by the regular meeting In June, 1S07, as the new board will organize at that time. The citizens that attended the meeting wore astonished to see mem bers of tho school board trimming up lamps with which to transact business when the school board pays for electric lights which were shut off at the April and May meeting. No one seems to know why. OLYPHANT. Tho town council met In regular ses Elun last night with all members pres ent, except Mr. Canaan. The street commissioner's time for the month of March' and April were approved as read. The following bills were ordered paid: Mrs. Wheeler, janitress, $10.50; E. F. Blewllt, $44.73; Mrs. O'Brien, in terest, on bond, $30; state auditor gen eral, taxns, $41.0. Bills laid over were: Mooslc Mountain Coal company, $.113.30; Hunt & Council, $3.78; Sernnton Illu minating Heat and Power company, $24.50; Kobert Tinsley, $0; Burgess McNllIty, $10. Mr. Tinsley leported that the street committee had cleaned tho ditch running through town, nnd the committee was instructed to notify property owners to keep the stream clpar In the future. A statement from ex-Tax Collector Kennedy was read nnd approved of. A motion was pass ed that all persons holding keys to the electric plant turn them over to the secretary. The committee appointed to see the ox-burgees, Howard, leport ed that they had failed to see him. The secretary was Instructed to write to the ex-burgess and have him report at the next meeting. The salaries of the bor ough olllcers were fixed as follows: Secretary, $100 per year; street commis sioner, $1.73 per day; tpams, $4.00; la borers, tl.bO. Eight hours constitute a day's work. A resolution was attopt ed that a levy of one mill be made for the purpose of sewering and draining Lackawanna street, according to plans made by Civil Engineer Dunning. The matter of appointing a new high con stable was referred to tho police com mittee. Adjourned. JEKMYN. To Sacred Heart Eiili . mot in Sacred Heart church Sundaj evening and started on the practical work of the so ciety. The parish wns formed into dis tricts and committee appointed. A com mittee of ten with the olllcers of the as sociation constitute a general commit tee that will pass on all applications for relief and grant It in all cases they deem worthy. An examination for pupils In the schools outside of Scranton who have completed common branches will be held at Moscow on Saturday, May IB, by Superintendent J. C. Taylor. Ex amination for scholars in other parts of tho county will ho held at Waverly, June 5; Archbald, June 12, and at Tay lor, Juno 19. Mrs. liarney Hart, of Mnyfleld, who has boon slclc for some time with rheu- TIIK COACHING SEASON HAS matlsm and grip, Is fast declining, nnd but little hopes are entertained for her recovery, Mrs. Edward Clark, of the East Side, Is seriously 111. Miss Sallle Thomas has returned from Philadelphia, where she attended the funeral of a friend. The cantata, "Heroes of '16." to be given for the benefit of tho Congrega tional church under tho auspices of the young men of that church, will not be postponed ns reported, but will bo given on tho date as advertised. The members of tho Epworth leaguo of the Methodist church will on May ill give nn entertainment nnd social In tho Sunday school rooms. A gnme of base ball was played yes terday afternoon between the Jolly Nine, of Jermyn, nnd a nine from West Mnyfleld, which resulted In a victory for the latter by n score of 20 to 10. Tho Monitors of Jermyn nnd the Athletics, of Mnyfleld will play tho opening game of base ball at Alumni park this afternoon. Game will be called at 2,30 sharp. Admission to tho park free. The players and positions will be: Monitors, Owens, c; Qcndall, p.; Jones, ss.: Bell, lb.; Morgan, 21).; Owens, 3b.; Lewis, If.; Maynard, cf.; Jeffrey, rf. Athletics, Beady, a; Mur ray, p.; Grler, ss,: Kllkur, lb.; Brady, 2b.; Tollett, 3b.; Davltt, If.; Donnelly, ef.; Burke, rf. Arthur Plzer was at Archbald yes terday. Last evening William Strowosky had Peter Jowlnskl arrested on the charge that Peter Jowlnskl had threatened to him harm and by reason of such threats he was afraid defendant would do hltn harm. The case wns held be fore Justice of the Peace C. E. Helmes. The defendant settled the case by pay ing the costs. TAYLOR. There has been some talk among the bicyclist of the First ward of organ izing a bicycle club. Mrs. George Tiffany nnd daughter, Mrs. Bell, of Peckvllle, spent yesterday with the former's daughter, Mrs. Thus. Solomon. Attorney J. M. Harris has been se cured as chairman of the evening for the Beds entertainment on Frldny eve ning. The assurance of nn address from him is a sufllclent guarantee that the entertainment will bo well worth the price of admission. The Merchants challenges the clerks to a game of ball for Saturday morn ing, May 13, on the school house grounds. Answer through The Trib une. Gomer Jones, manager. William Burns, an old and respected resident of this town, died on Monday evening at his homo on Grove street, after a lingering Illness. He Is survived by a wife and eight children. He will be burled this morning. A high mass of requiem will be celebrated at the St. Joseph's church. Interment will be made at tho Mlnooka cemetery. Mr. James Timlin, who has been confined to his home on Mnln street, with pneumonia, Is rapidly recover ing. Tho stores of this borough will close on Saturday for tho purpose of giv ing the clerks the day off to play their game with the merchants, which will be held on the school house grounds on Saturday morning. Tho following merchants who have agreed are Cas per Ott, John G. Price, M. M. Wil liams, Thomas & Co., Judge & Co., Davis' cash store, H. J. Daniels & Co., Atherton Brothers, J. M. Morgans, Jones and Lewis, Hooper & Co. Mr. James Palmer, of the Third ward, announces himself as a candi date for delegate to represent the above ward In tho county convention. The employes of Taylor, Pyne and Holden colleries will be paid for Acrll month today. Mrs. William Watklns, of Bendham, is recovering from her recent Illness. Edwin Lewis, of Hyde Pnrk, was Injured yesterday nt the Archbald mines, receiving several painful bruises about tho body. Ticket for the concert at the Froth- ingham tomorrow, nt which Ffrangcon Davis, the noted English baritone, will appear, can be obtained from James E. Watklns, on Main street. The funeral of tho late W. J, Burns will take place at 9 o'clock this morn ing from his late homo on Grove street. Interment wil be made m the Mlnooka Catholic cemetery. ARCH BALI). ratrlck Newcomb, an old resident of Archbald, died at his home in that place at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Ho had been HI only a week and his death' v as not expected. Mr. Newcomb wns cnioiir tho oldest residents of Archbald and was known and respect ed by a. wide circle ot acquaintances. Ho Is survived by his wife and a grown-up family of four. These are: Mrs. Jehu IUochberger, of Olyphant, and Katie, Julia and John J. Newcomb, of Archbald. His funeral will take place on Thursday morning. A high mass of requiem will be sung In St. Thomas' church at 10 o'clock. Inter ment will be In the Catholic cemetery. whim: sin: cussips. When they were courting, long ago, Twas dono by slow degree?, Sho grew nt last to like him ro Sho perched upon his knees; But now that they're a married pair, And staid, nnd slow, and fat, llo's quite content to linger thero And only hold her hat. OPENED IN AFKICA. THE TROGLODYTE CJ.UIl'S FIKST UUN. Copyright, 1S97, by Mitchell & Miller. NEIGHBORING COUNTIES. FOREST CITY. A nve-yttir-old son of Thomnfl Davis died of pneumonia. Monday. The fu neral was held yesterday and inter ment was at Clifford. Children's day will be observed nt tho Methodist church on Sunday, Juno 13. A programme was chosen Monday evening nnd practice for the occasion will begin at once. Yesterday morning a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Johns. An entertainment will be given In the opera houso this evening by tho pupils of the Forest City graded school, the proceeds to go to the school library fund. There should be a full attend ance. The admission Is 10 cents; re served seats, 20 cents. A carefully tire pared and extended programme will be presented. Following Is the cast of characters for the cantata, "Esther, the Beautiful Queen," which will be presented In Davis' opera house, on Decoration day by the Mendelssohn Glee club: Queen Esther, Miss May Watklns; King Ahasurus, D. J. Jones; Hainan, Henry Vlzzard; Mordcoal, Hctuy Carr; Zar esh', Haman's wife, Boulah Hlnes; Prophctesp, Mary Sullivan; Zaresh's child, Minnie Hines; Median Princess, Miss Abble Thomas; Persian Princess, Mrs. William Watklns; Mordecal's rlster, Miss Anna Thomas; beggar, I'. McKcrnon; Herald, Charles Arnold; Hngnl, Morgan II. Jenkins, Harbonnh, 7J. O. Evans; Queen's attendants, Boso Meddleton, Nellie Sullivan; Queen's pages, Alice Box, Mabel Wolcott; King's pages, Lester Haynes, Herbert P.eynolds; chorus of scvcnty-llvo chil dren, Pcrslons, Jews, etc. The pro ceeds will go townrds a fund to estab lish n circulating library. HAIXSTEAD. Irving Colemnn Is 111. The Young People's Society Christian Endsavor of the Presbyterian church will hold a prayer meeting at the home of Albert Sloat, on Main street, Thurs day evening. Burgess L. G. Simmons Is having a fine new veranda built on his residence on William street. The Womans' Christian Temperance; union will hold a meeting nt the home of Mrs. Charles Bognrt next Thursday afternoon. The state superintendent of schools has appointed County Superintendent of Schools Charles E. Moxley, of this place, to act as one of tho examining committee at the Mansfield Slate Nor mal Echool, June 8. S. J. Stein was In Scranton on Mon day. Several of our townspeople have tho mock measles. MIfs Ada Shaw, of Owego, X. Y Is tho guest of frlcndn and relatives In this place. Charles Glardelll was In tho Parlor city Monday. Hiram Hannas' house on Main street is receiving a coat of paint. B. F. Bernstein was In New York city Saturday nnd Sunday. Mrs. G. B. Brown has moved from Charles avenue, into her houso on Main street. Hon. S. B. Chase, of this place, will go to Europe next month to attend the world's convention of Good Templars to convene at Zurich', Switzerland. Several now employes have been add ed to tho force at the silk mill within the past few days. Several now stone walks have been put down on Chase avenue. Tho next nnd last Issue of the High School Gazette will appear the first of next month. George O'Brien, of Scranton, Is vis iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. O'Brien. B. B. Handrick Is having his resi dence on Chase avenue repainted. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western pay car will make Its month ly visit to this place next Friday. At a meeting of the borough council, held Monday evening, the sum of $400 Get one like it from your grocer aud try You will like it, but you won't like the imitations. Avoid them, Genuine has trade marks -Cottolent" and tnrt head in taUon-flant wreath on ef ry tin. THE I. It. FAIIIBANIC COMPANY, Chit .to, Sen York, rhlladelpbla. I'lttiliure. See Ms Pail! TWO KINDS OF STORES. Ono is tho kind tlint will tell you anything fov tho sakoof making a Bale, tho other is tho kind that beliovca in dealing fairly with its THE NEWARK customers, giving nnd squarely with everyone. The latter kind fully describes Cor. Lackawanna and Wyoming Avenues. Thoy want to call your attention to their now and superb lino of Spriug and Sninmor Footwear. All tho now too shapes in blnck nnd colors and not a poor selection in tho whole storo. Tho Children's Department deserves special notico for its completeness nud goodness nnd tho prices will surprise you. Don't pass THE NEWARK when you want tho right shoes nt tho right prices. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE was appropriated for tho purchase of now hose for the Are company. Mrs. Morris Baxter, of Montrose, vis ited in town on Tuesday, The men's meeting In the Ballroad Young Men's Christian Association hall next Sunday afternoon will bo address ed by Hev. J. S. Crompton, ot Great Bond. Her Friend Missing. "Mamma," nskod the. llttlo 4-ycar-oUI, "how do you spell 'singer?' " "Put nway your book, dear. It Is timo for you to go to bed." "Papa, how do you " "Don't bother '.nc, Katie." , "What does It mean when It says " "Didn't yon hear your mother?" Katie threw the book on the tloor. "I don't believe there's anybody that loves me," she burst forth, " 'cept grand pa an' God. Grandpa, he's In Michigan, nn' I don't know whero God Is." 0 P" nniJMTO FOR EITIIF.R BEX. Lb U II ISM O ThlH remedy being In- Jcctcd directly to tun Kent of thoMo dlRonocH of the Gcnlto-Urlnary Oi'BHnH, requires no change of diet. Cure jrnaranteed In 1 to 8 daytt. Nnmll plain pack- tin TTT TEi frJ5' nc! b' """ ol.oo, qur j-gjimoiii only uy Wm. Q. Clark, 326 Penn Ave,, Scranton, Pa. i i Saturday j Our Special will be Veal and Dressed Chickens. J We will sell Veal 6 to ! 12c per lb., and chickens ' T -, IK j. a yi pv:i i u. ; Our famous Straw berry Mams 9Jc. IUETS IUIEI Next to Academy of .Music. The Most Delightful TRIP aro thoso by the handsome largo steam, ships of the sailing every week day from New York to OLD POINT COMFORT, VIR GINIA BEACH AND RICHAIOND, VA. Round trip tickets, covering a health-giving sea voyago of 700 miles, with meals and stateroom accommo. datlons enroute, for $13, $13,50 and $14.00. SEND FOR PARTICULARS. OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO., Ficr 26, North River, New York. W.U GUILLAUDl-U, Vlce-Pres. & Traffic flier THE BOOMS I AND 2, COM'LTH Wl'ttB, SCRANTON. PA. SWUNG AND BLASTING POWDER MADE AT MOOBIC AND RUSK. DALE WOHKO. LAPLIN & RAND POWDER CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Elcctrio Batteries, Klectrlo Krtililori, for ox plodlns blasts, Safety ruse, aud Repauno Chemical Co. 's limit EXPLOSIVES, ON THE LINE OF THE Clil pacific n are located the finest fishing and hunting grounds In the world. Descriptive books on application. Tickets to all points In Maine, Canada and Maritime Provinces, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Canadian and United States Northwest. Vanvouver, Seattle, Tacoroa, Portland, Ore., San Francisco. First-Class Sleeping and Dining Cars attached to all throurht trains. Tourist cars fully fitted with bedding, curtains and specially adapted to wanta of families) may be had with second-class tickets. Bat es always less than via other Unas. For further information, time tables, etc, en application to E. V. SKINNER, G. E. A.. 353 Broadway, New York. iJLS m I0SIC nil they can for tho prico paid and JflS. A. BANISTER CO.'S 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 fli BLftCKSilH'S SUPPLIES. Bittenbender & Co., Scranton, Pa. LUWMA MANUFACTURERS OF 61 SAWED PH. HE MM ID HMD HR Dill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine Rail.q suwed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled Ilc-mlock Prop Timber promptly i'urnished. MILKS At Cross Fork. Potter Co., on the Buffalo nnd Susqtic biinnti Ituilrond. At Mina, Potter County. Pa., on Coudersport, and rort Aiicuany Kullroau. Capacity vii.iNi.KAi. urriuii iioaru ot Telephone No. 4014. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGGO SCnANTONANDWILKES-EUPIRE, PA., Manufacture of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, H01STIHG AND PIMPING MACHINERY. General Office: SCRANTON, PA. RAILROAD RAILROAD TIME-TABLES Schedule In Effect November 15, 189S. Trains Leave Wilkes-Barre as Follows 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burK and the Wost. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsville, Reading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun burv Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts, burp; and tho West. 3.15 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg:, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and PittsburR and tho West. 3.15 p, m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg and tho West. 0.00 p. m., weok days, for Hazleton and Pottsville. J. R. WOOD, Oen'l la. Agent. J. B, HUTCHINSON, Ueneral Manager. Central Hailroad ot New Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) Anthracite coal used exclusively, insur ing cleanliness nnd comfort. TIME TAI1LB IN EFFECT JAN. 25, 1S97. Trains leave Scranton for Plttston, Wllkcs-n.-irrc. etc., at 8.20. 9.15. 11.S0 a. m.. 12.45, 2.00, 3.05. 5.00, 7.10 p. III. Sundays 9.00, fl. m., 1.00. 2.15, 7.10 p. m. For Atlantic City. 8.10 a. m. For New York, Newark and Elizabeth, 8.20 (express) a. m.. 12.45 (express with Buf fet parlor car), 8.05 (express) p. m. Sun day, 2.15 p. m. Train leaving 12.45 p. m. arrives at Philadelphia, Readlnc Termin al, 5.22 p. in. and New York 6.00 p. m. For Mnuch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle hem, Kaston and Philadelphia. 8.20 a. m 12.45, 3.05, 5.00 (except Philadelphia) p. m. Sunday, 2.15 p, m. For Long Branch, Ocean drove, etc., at S.S0 a. in. and 12.45 n. m. For Lakowood, 8.20 a. m. For Beading. Lebanon and Harrisburg, via Allentown, $.20 a. m., 12.45, COO 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 Blver, at 9.10 (express) a. m.. 1.10, 1.30. 4.15 (exprenH with Buffet parlor cur) p. m. Sunday, 4.30 a. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, COO a. in., 2.00, and 4.30 p. m, Sunday, 6.25 a. m. Through tickets to all points at lowest rates may be bad on application In ad vanca to the ticket agent at tho station. II. P. BALDWIN, On, Pass. Agt. 3. n. OLIIAUSEN. Gen. Supt. Del., Lacku. nnd Western, Effect Monday, October 1J, 1899. Trains leave Scranton as follows: Ex. press for New York and all points East, 1.40, 2.50, 5.15, 8.00 and 9.55 a. m.; 1.10 and 3.33 p. m. Express for Easton. Trenton. Philadel phia and the South, 5.15, 8.00 and 9.55.a. m.. 1.10 and 3.33 p. m Washington and way stations, 3.45 p. m. Tobyhanna accommodation, 6.10 p. in. Express for Blngliamton, Oswego, El mlra. Corning. Hath, Dansvllle, Mount Morris and Buffalo. 12.20. 2.33 a. m., nnd I.Vi p. m., making close connections at Buffalo to all points in tho West, Northwest and Southwest. ... Hath accommodation, 9.1a. a, m. Blnchamton and way stations, 1.0u p. m. Nicholson accommodation, 6.15 p. m. Blnghamton and Elmlra express, 6.5J P. in. Express for mica and Richfield Springs, 2.35 a. m. and 1.55 p. m. Ithaca 2.35 und Bath 9.15 a. m,, and 1.53 rFor Northumberland. Plttston. Wilkes Barre, Plymouth. Bloomeburg and Dan V.llo, making close connection at North umberland for Wllllamsport, Harrisburg, Baltimore, Washington and the South. Northumberland and Intel mediate sta (inn. r on. 9.L1 a. m.. and 1.55 and 6.00 n. m. Nantlcoko and Intermediate stations. S.US and 11.20 a. m. Plymouth and Intermediate stations. s.' ana .( j. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on nil .rnritis trains. For detailed Information, pocket time -....- ... 1.. a f T. DMlth Im ticket offlce, 328 Lackawanna avenue, or depot ticket ofllce. Uric nnd Wyoming Valley, Effective Jan. 4. 1S97, Trains will loave Scranton for New York, Nenburgh and intermediate potnts 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 u. m. and 9.33 p. m. THE . NEWARK dealing houoatly tho business policy of NEWARK SHOES FOR LUMBER GO 1DO.OOU feet per day. irnde mi Building, Scranton, Pa. TlflE TABLES. DELAWARE ASH HUDSON TIME TAULE. On Monday. Nov. 2S. trains will leave Scran ton as follows: TCj PnihnnriiiiaJt t 07.55, 8.53. 10.15. a. m.J ia.UU UUUM, , .V, V.V- 5.25. 6.25. 7.5T. 9.10. 10.M. 11.66 p. m. Snrntona. Montreal. Bos- . w. Kncland points. etc.-5. a. in.: "For Albany, :-FoPr Honesflalo-5.45. 8.55. 10.15 a. m.: 12.00 noon, 2.20, 6.25 P. , .. .., . .t 9 j arisTm V&S. Vfi. !$ 7Hbr New YoPrk.mrhlindelPhia. etc.. via tJmh Valley nallroad-Cir.. 7.45 o. m.: W-g1.20; 3.33 (with I Black Diamond Ex- PForVe$syivanla Railroad polnts-G.15, 9'For- western polnWvIa Lehleh Valley nTlkoacl-wVra.; 12.05. 3.3J (With Black Sfamond Exprem) 9.60. 11.30 p. m. "Trains will arrive at Scranton at follows: From Carbondalo and tho north-e.10. Tin A 4ft 9 31. 10.40 a. m.: 12.00 noon; 1.0j, 2 24' 3 25 '4 37, 5.45. 7.46. 9.46 and 11.25 P. m From Wlllces-Barre and the outh-40. 7.50. 8.50, 10.10, 11.65 a. m.: 1.10, 2.11. 3.4S, 6 22 6.21. 7.63. 4.03, 9.45. 11.52 p. . tn. 3VT ntjnrarK. G P. A. Albany. N. T. H. W. Cross. D. P. A.. Scranton. Pa. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD SYS- TEM. Anthracite Coal Used Exclusively Insur ing Cleanliness and Comfort. IN EFFECT NOV. 15. 1896. . TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and Now York via D. & H. R. R. at 6.45. 7.45 a. m.. 12.05. 1.20. 3j3J (Black Diamond Express) and 11.30 p. m. For Plttston and Wllkes-Barre via. D. L. & W. R. R.. 6.00. 8.08. 11.20 a. m.. 1.55 8.40. 6.00 and 8.47 p. m. t...iii For White Haven, Hazleton. Pottsville. and principal points In the coal region via D. & II. R. .. 0.45 a. m., 12.0j and 4.41 P-For Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Har risburg and principal Intermediate sta tions via D. & H. R. n.. 6.45. 7.45 a. m.. 12.05, 1.20, 3.33 (Blaclt Diamond Lxpress). 4.41 and 11.30 p. m. . -cm-,!,,. For Tunkhnnnock, Towanda. Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and principal Intermediate stations via D.. L. & W. R. R., C.00. 8.08. 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.. 7.45 a. m.. 12.05. 3.33 (Black Dla. mond Express). 9.60 and 11.30 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehlgn valley chair cars on an trains wwjtu Wilkes-Bnrre nnd New York, Philadel phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLL1N II. WILBUR. Gen. Bupt. CIIAS. S. LEE, Gen. Pass. AgL, Phlla., Pa. A. W. NONNEMACHER. Asst Gen Pass. Apt.. South Bethlehem. Pa. Scranton Office. 303 Lackawanna avenue. SCltANTO.'V DIVISION. Ill I'fftict October till, 189fl. North Uound. hontli Hound, -403,'JOl . Stations E'flS CL S!(TralDS Dallr. Kx. ilZ I cepi, huauy. i mj uiirrire i-cav , Z5N. i. rranxiui Bi, 710jWest 4nd street 7 00 Weeaawknn MArrrvo Leare 1 lAjlIanoock JunoUuai v I ion Ilaocpelc is m marllgbt rreswn Park Como rometle Iiclmont rioasut Alt Unlondale Forest City carbondaie Whim Itrtdje Jl.uymiu Jermyn Archibald M'lnton Fc-ckvllle olviLaat I'rlrsburS ITiroop Trovirtunce 1'arlc VI aco 9 t 12 4 . 12 4i 2 41 ...... 12 Si 12 14 m . 1 OS 11159 . ,.1149 8 0S if! 6 5(111 B) 7 041 834 .... to io,(ino .... td u nm nortsssi ... fvffi'.S:::: G4111 -3 6 SMI IS tmiu 7 9M8 61 .... 7S8 54j .... 7 277 8M ... 7tt,4.22..., C liS 11 11. 8 231107 6 20 11 CO 0 ID II 03 6 15,11 00 19 I067 1V 407 .... Ttt;4l6j. 7 5'J 4 I 14171 t mU n'LeaTe V IVjiV 'U tcranua Arrtre All trains run daily except Sunday. f. Blgnlfles that trains stop on signal for pas ceogers. fecure rates via Ontario a Western bctori purchasing ticket" and save money. Bay ant rilgnt Eipresatotno West. l.C, Anderson, flen. Pass. Agt, T, yiltcrott, Div. l'&sa, A it. 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