frHE SCRASTTON TBrBTTITE THUHBDAY atOBNTNGr, MAY 27, 1897, 0 Lackawanna Gouiuy. CARBONDALE, ( Readers will please note that advertise ments, orders for Job work, and Hems tor publication left at the establishment of Shannon A: Co., newsdealers. North Main treot, will receive prompt attontlont of Oct opon from 8 a. m. to 10 p. rd. ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION. Tho I'lnii Illrtlulny of I'rocrcgg Loiliio, it. o( I.. !' Tho fifth anniversary ot Progress lodge. No. 26, Ladies' noclcty to tho Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, waa celebrated on Tuesday evening. The hall had been elaborately decorat ed for tho occasion with ilowcrs and Abbs. Tho programme opened i h a violin and piano duet by Professor llessler and Miss Catherine Smith, ot Susque hanna. A dialogue followed between Bessie Adloy and Helen Stanton. A recitation was given by MIbs Eva Jones and a vocal duet by Mrs. E. B. Gardner nhd Mrs. Rumsly. An amusing dia logue "Furmers Coming to Town," was Riven by Robert Gardner, Joseph Sher rer, Jane" Kllpatrlck and Charles Firth. A duet followed by Helen Stanton and Eva Jones, with a humorous recitation by Mary Bhlel. Robert Gardner and Professor Hcssler gave a violin duct, with Miss Smith as accompanist. Bec ltatlons were given by Mrs. J. A. Norrls and Misses Minnie Jones and Jennie Myers and a song by Mls3 Magglo Morgan. A delightful season was en Joyed ana refreshments were served. The general committee consisted of Mesdumea George Osborne, L. Bhlel, E. B. Sarnson, William Krantz, George Brandow, E, B. Gardner and V. S. Thompson. I'tincrnl ofJUIclinci Murphy. A large number of frlcnd3 attended the funeral of Michael Murphy, who was killed at No. 1 tunnel on Monday, at St. Rose church yesterday when a requiem mass was celebrated by Bev. "W. A. Nealon. An Impressive sermon was given as a tribute to the upright life of the departed. Division No. 11, Ancient Order Hibernians, Board of America; the Farmers' Alliance and those employed with the deceased fol lowed to the crave. A largo number of Moral offerings wtre borne by the flower bearprs: Timothy Gllhool, Mich ael Duggan, Henry Nelson, Michael Gallagher, James Pacev Burt Hudson and Joseph Lavelle. The pallbearers were: Thomas Gllhool, Thomas Big gins, Thomas Mullen, Patrick Clifford, "William Connor, Martin Battle.Thomas Neary, Thomas O'Neill, Michael Clif ford, Hugh Mooro and James Cogglns. Browned in the I.nclmwnnnn. The unfortunate man, who was drowned on Tuesday afternoon at about G o'clock near Simpson, was a Busslan Polander named William Per vitsky, about CO years of ago. He fell from the old bridge a distance of about fifteen feet. He was rendered uncon scious by the fnll and assistance came too late to save Ills life. Coroner Long street, of Scranton, came yp&terddy noon and the following acted as tho Jury: James A. Collins, II. P. Keifer, vBemard King, Patrick Healey, John Ledger, Michael Snee. The deceased has been In this country about thirty years. A son, Peter. Ilve3 In Scranton. The funeral will bp held this after noon, interment in St. Boso cemetery. Prizes Offered for Amateur Bnseuiill Tonmi. The Traction company and Alumrll park management will give a trophy to be played for by the amateur base ball teams between Archbald and Simp eon. The schedule will soon be ar ranged and the team having the high est percentage will receive the prize. The following teams are likely to com pete for tho champIoTish'ip: The Jer myn, Mayfleld, 'Hickories, Sunsets, Orl qles and Stars of Simpson: Excelsiors, Athletics and Alumni, of this city Other teams also will, no doubt, be formed. Bnces nt Anthrnrito l'nrk. The first series of races under the auspices of the Gentlemen's Driving association will call out a crowd on Saturday If tho weather is favorable C. B. Clark, of Honesdale, will be tha starter, and F. iE. Burr, of this city, timekeeper. Professor Bumsby, who Will have the direction of the Mozart band during the afternoon, has pre pared a fine selection consisting of popular marches, waltzes and selec tions from favorite operas. New Officers of Lucrcliu Lodge. At Cambrian hall on Tuesday even ing Lucrotia lodge, No. 109, Daughters of Bebeknh, held an election and chosa the following officers: Noble grand. When a youtiR coufle runs away to get friarrled half the world says: "How savs Romantic!" the other half savs: " How eilly!" But you can't tell either way until the " honey-moon " is over. When tui9 young couple get settled down to the regular bum-drum of life, they'll manage all right and find solid happiness in any case, if they have good hearts and sound aealtll. All depends on that. It's wonderful how much health has to do with married happiness. Sickness af fects the tempeY. You can't be happy riot make others happy if you're ailing. When you find yourself irritable, easily worried, beginning to "run-down" it's because your blood is getting poor. You need richer blood and more of it. Your blood-making organs need to be Vitalized by Dr. Pierce's Golden Bledical Discov ery. It imparts new power to produce an abundance of the healthy, red corpus cles, arid gives you a fresh supply of pure, rich blood. It's a blood-creator ; It is for everyone yihoii blood is impure or in a poor, " rundown " condition. It prevents the germs of disease from get ting a hold on your system. Even after disease is settled on you, it is driven out by the blood-creating properties of the 'Discovery." It is a perfect cure for general and nervous debility, catarrb, nialaria, eczema, erysipelas, scrofula and every fbrm of blood -disease. It is'nt called a consumption-cure but even con sumption, -which has its roots in the blood is driven out by the "Golden Medical DWCdvery" if taken in time. The " Discovery" is the prescription of one of the most eminent physicians hi. wwtwu nt.bv.0 fcij t.vmiljr. Mrs. Frank Ludwlg; vloe, Mrs. Bosa Jones; secretary, G. W. Hughes;, as sistant secretary, Nellie Havenstrite; treasurer, Mrs. S. N, Bayleyj trustees, Mrs. Louis Behkof. Mrs. F. Wells gave some information of the conven tion nt WHIlamiport, to which she was a delegate. Stores Will Close on Snturdny. The general sentiment has Indicated that business places should be closed on Saturduy. There nre many attrac tions arranged for that day and It Is the day we celebrate. It would be use lees to carry the memorial celebration and holiday, which began this week, Into the coming week. It Is generally understood that the stores will be closed Saturday, May 29. Now Century Club Elect Officer. At tho mooting of the Now Century club on Monday evenlrw new oflicers were elected as follows: Prcsldent.Mra. C. T. Meaker; vle president, Mrs. J. B. Hoyt; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. C. E. Spencer. After a social gathering next Monday evening at the home of Mrs C. E. Spencer, the club will ad journ until next October. Alerts Defeat the Athletics. The Alcits defeated tho Athletic basp ball club at Anthracite park on Tues day. Tho game was quite Interesting and Mas witnessed bv about 100 peo ple. Tho score was Alerts 5, Athletics 3. Batteries Nolan, Purcell and Kll hullen; McDonough and PIdgeon. Um pire Murthea. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. William Woodward, of Scranton, Is visiting relatives In town. Mis. James Uobinson and daughter, Lucy, aro visiting In Olynlmnt. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kennedy are mov ing from South Main street to Blver street. Invitations have been received In this city to tho fifteenth anniversary cele bration of the Waymart Normal In stitute, which will Ijp held In the Meth odist church on Frldny, Juno 4. Mr. and Mrs. Ell Blrs are Ini New York, where they went to attend the funernl of a brother of Mrs. Blrs. Miss Mary McCawley attended the funeral of Miss Mary Horn In Dun more yesterduy. Miss Agnes Lenahan, who has been vldtlng her sister, Mrs. T. J. Lamb, has returned to her home In Wllkes Barre. Mrs. E. A. Hartman, who has been visiting relatives In town, has retmn od to her hcino in Sterling, Wayne county. Miss Ellen Gllboy, of New York city, who has been visiting relatives here, has returned home. Miss Julia Caftery, of Wllkes-Barre, was the guest of Mrs. T. J. Lamb yes terday. Mrs. Geary, of Scranton, Is visiting in this city. Mrs. A. S. Lcwsley, son Delos and Miss Jennie Deeths have returned from a visit in Nineveh, N. Y. Bichaul Simpson and William Weld man spent yesterday at Slekler's pond, Bev. J. J. Griffin, who has been visit ing his mother in Green Bidge, has re turned home. The semi-annual reception of th'o Blecsed Virgin Sodality will be held at St. Bose chuich Sunday evening. Mrs. Charles Stanton, of Forest City, who has been vlsltinir her bister, Mrs. Edward Whitman, has returned home. Dr. Beed Burns was In this city on piofes.slonal business yesterday. A number of people from this city attended a social which was glcn by Miss Mame Beddtngton, of Peckvllle, last evening. Mr. and Mis. W. B. Morss will re turn this week from Philadelphia. Mrs. Henry Beynolds has returned from a visit In New York. Mrs. Thomas Hoar, of Haines, Wayne county, is visiting In this city. Miss Louise Faulkner lias returned from a visit in Scranton. Miss Carrie Moiss, who has been spending the past month at Atlantic City, is expected homo on Satuiday. Mrs. P. P. Carroll and Mrs. Annie Chase spent yesterday in Forest City. Miss Florence Harnden fell from her bicycle Tuesday evening and received a sprained ankle. TAYLOR. The regular monthly meeting of the board of trado will be held tomorrow evenlngat the Price Library association rooms which no doubt will bo of great Interest to every one who attends. The committee appointed at the last meet ing to visit Fleetwood for the purpose of viewing a silk mill nnd to urge upon tho owners to locate a mill In this town, will make their report. The olllcials of the Taylor Silk company will also bo present and make an offer that will mean an investment in this town of $2&,000, and aleo employment to several hundred workmen, which means a dis tribution of about 330,000 annually in wages. Tho manufacturers aro willing to come hero nnd offer us a plant worth $10,000 to $30,000, and it rests with the people of this town to say 1 they will accept this offer or not, Mrs. William Llghtner, of Hyde Park, visited relatives In this placo yesterday. The Nebo Congregational church of this vicinity aro making great prepa ration for tho tenth year sorvlces.whicli will bo held on May 29, 30 and 31. There will be in attendance for the event some of the brightest and ablest ministers in the country. An Invitation Is extended to all. Knights of the Golden Eagle, No. 207, will meet this evening. Yesterday the public Bchools of this borough were closed for a vacation of three months. Today tho teachers of No. 2 school of North Main street, ac companied by the pupils will take a day's outing in the park back of the school, The Junior Order United American Mechanics, No. 81, will meet this even ing at Van Horn's hall. ( Tho borough council met In regular session on Tuesday evening for the purpose of acting upon the question of bonding the borough. Th'o council de cided to bond the borough for $19,800 at 4 per cent, for tho -purpose of erecting an etectrla light plant and Works. The merchants of Taylor and vicinity will close their places of business on Saturday In observance of Decortlon Day. Mr. John C. Richards has returned home from Mahanoy City, where he at tended tho Cymanfa as a delegate from the Welsh BaptUt church. Tho children 'of the Calvary Baptist church are, busy rehearsing for Chil dren's day. Mrs, Blchard Howells, of Providence, visited relatives In this place on Tues day. On Tuesday everilrifc Oeorgo Kado nlph was arraigned before Justice of the Peace William P. Griffiths for as sault and battery upon Frank Kav&lok. All Cleaning i will) I H TMH11U"-Iil -w kskle. Justice of the Peace Grifllths, after hca'rlnir both sides, held the de fendant under $300 ball to appear at the next term of court. Oflicers Morris In his attempt tq arrest tho defendant was Insulted by ..several ruffians who tried to assist the defendant In escap ing, but were soon overpowered by the official. JEKMYN. Died May 9, at Stow-on-the-wold, Gloucestershire, England, Edward Gill man, tho only brother of Mrs. Samuel Warner. , Mrs. Joseph Tlmby, of Third street, is ill with the grip. At the last meeting of Pride of Jer myn lodge, "No. B, Daughters of St. George, the following oiricers were nominated for the ensuing year. Pres ident, Ellra Parkyns; vice president, M. J. Gardner; financial secretary, E. H. Greensladej recording secretary, Mabel Couch; treasurer, Sarah Bono; chaplain, Martha Nicholson; first con ductor, Annie Penrose; second conduc tor, Hannah Whitney; Inside guard, E. A. Dawe; outside guard, Bellna Sey mour. Tho open air concert to be given by Citizen's band on Friday evening, will probably be an excellent entertainment. This band have gained deserved popu larity throughout the valley, and the members feel confident that It will ex cel their other concerts. The directors of the Cemetery asso ciation met at tho ofP.ce of the secre tary on Tuesday evening and trans acted some routine business. Monsay Tribe, No. 194, Independent Order of Bed Men, held their sixth nnnlversary social at Enterprise hall last evening at 7.30 o'clock. The pro gramme as rendered was as follows: selection, Citizen band; chairman's ad dress, Bev. W. Surdlvnl; vocal solo, Archie Martin; selection, Citizens' band; vocal solo, John Nalzby. The entertainment and characters of Mock Adoption was well enjoyed by those present. Misses Margaret and Elizabeth Boach spent yesterday at Scranton. Mr. H. C. Davis has moved Into a housoon Main street, owned by Mr. George S. Dunn. On Tuesday evening tho minstrels, who have been showing on Third street, gave a street parade, accompanied by Citizens' band. The Hickories, ot thlq place, nnd Browns, of Olyphant, will play baso ball at Alumni park on Saturday, May 29. Born To Mr. and Mrs. John Hog arth, a son, yesterday. Mrs. Floyd, mother of Mrs. Stephen son, is recovering from a severe Ill ness. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellis were call ers in town yesterday. I'lUCEBUKG. W. J. Williams Is enlarging his house, on Lincoln street, by building an addition to the back. ThevEagle Hose company will hold a plcnlo and clam bake Saturday, June 19, on Father Mathew's grove. Mrs. Fuegleln and family, of Dundaff street, aro spending a few days with friends in Holllstervllle. After spending a month with friends In town, Miss Sadie Carter, returned to her home In Taylor Tuesday. The lemonade and cake social, giv en by the Ladles' Aid society of tho Primitive Methodist church, wns a grand success, both socially and finan cially. Mrs. Frank Norrls called on her sis ter, Mrs. W. H. Holder, during the week. OLYPHANT, The funeral of Ester, the little daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Lewlr, of Blakely, took place yesterday af ternoon at 3 o'clock and was attended by a lnrgo number of friends. BeV. J. J. Williams officiated. Interment was made In Bldge cemetery. Mrs. W. Southard, of Green Bidge, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Charles Ev ans, of Susquehanna street. J. W. Kennedy, of the Bccord, has returned from Easton. Mrs. Thomas Davis, of Providence, has returned homo after a visit with Mrs. Elvira Jones, of this place. Miss Mamo Murphy, of Archbald, visited friends here last evening, James O'Hara, of Lackawanna street, mpgjti.tacy. wgwwi Willi HffMimUif 11 iTfc 1 JiPHWl ' VJi 1 JBffinl vW&l"CS3sJtX!4fT',Mi SEE THE RIVETS. (TRADE MARK:) Our ftfattrefisds with Patent Lifters are a Good Thing. lhe Lifters Cost Nothing. They are as good as can be made. All our mattresses have these Lifters attached. Your dealer has them. If not, we have. nbout the house, paint, floors, pots .and pans, dishes nnd glassware, silver and tinware, can be done better, quicker and cheaper with Y&SHIN6 PoWDlffl than with any other cleansing compound. Largest package; greatest economy. THE H. E. FAIRBAHK COMPAHY, Clitcftlo.BU IVouls, New York, Boston, Philadelphia. who Is employed as a slate picker In No. 2, while attempting to cross cars that were In motion, slipped and fell. He wns slightly Injured. Miss Lizzie Tobias, of South Gib son, Is the guest of Miss Jennte Davis, of Lackawanna street. Mrs. William Wheeler and son, James Wheeler, attended the funeral of Miss Mamlo Horan, at Dunmore, yesterday, . Bhcumntism Cured In n Day. "MYSTIC CUBE" for Bheumatlsm and Neuralgia radically cures In 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system is remarkable and mysterious. It re moves at once the cause and tho disease Immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Carl Lorenz druggist, 419 Lackawanna ave., Scrantort. SINCE THE INTRODUCTION OFTHE ANIMAL EXTRACTS four years ngo greater ndviuieo has been made in tho Cure of Nervous Diseases than was obtained in tho previous half century. Prejudice, Jg. uoranco and incredulity have nil been swept aside, and tho medical profes sion and tho public alike now rccog nlzo in this lino of medication tho most effective moans within human power to combat disease. Quickened Circulation Brighter Eye Improved. Spirits these follow with in 21 houi'3 after using the Extracts. CCrtCBRINC. From the Brain. For Discuses of the Nervous System. MCDULI.IND, From theSplnal Cord. For Ilpllepsy, Locomotor Ataxia, etc, CAKDINii, For Diseases of the Heart. TESTING, por Premature Decay In Men. I OVAKINU. For Diseases ol Women. THYKOIDINE, Por Obesity nnd Skin Diseases MUSCULINIi, For Clout and Rheumatism. Sold in small triangular 1)1 no hot ties. Dose, 6 drops. Weak, nervous men who liavo tried all tho Quack remedies, may turn with confidence to the ANIMAL EX TRACTS. They Cure! Free Book, with medical advice, upon ap plication to tho manufacturers, Waililiigtou Chemical Company, Wahlngtoii, 1). O. ''Our American Homes and How to rurnlsh Them," Horner's Furniture, Intonding Furniture buyers owe it to themselves to oxamine our in comparable stock and noto our plainly-marked moderato prices be fore making their selection, even if only requiring a singlo article Lines for Summer Furnishing embrace ENAMELED BEDROOM SUITES in nil tho various tints and decora tions. BEDROOM SUITES in Birds-oyo Maplo, Birch, Oak and Mahogany. ENGLISH BRASS BEDSTEADS in all tho now patterns and stylos, singlo, doublo and twin, lrom $18.50 to $G00.O0. ENAMELED IRON BEDSTEADS, with brass trimmings; all sizes and prices. R.J. Horner & Co., Furniture Makers nnd Importer, 6x, 63, 65 W. 23d St., N. Y. (AiUolnlDR i:den 31 moo.) WOLF & VVENZEL, 340 Adams Ave., Opp. Court lions:, PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUIKIBERS Bolo Agents for Rlcbarclson-Boynton' Furnacoa and Rangso. $- We All opened Leather Dark Russets. We would make your ue scarce ana nara to get later In the season. The Newark, always alive to the interests of their customers, has fitted up a First-class Repair Department. This department is an im portant feature in any first-class shoe store, as it insures you first-class work at moderate prices. THE NEWARK, CORNER LACKAWANNA AND WYOMING AVENUES. Philadelphia Manufacturers of MS I 421 Lnckawnnna Avenue, Tbo secret ot saving lies In correct buy. lng moro than In anything else. You will And an opportunity to economize) here better than any other storo In tho city. A special sale of Ladles' Flno Suits now SoIng on, . STYMSII CRASH SUITS, fancy stripes, well hung skirt. Itcgu M Q lar $3.50 fcr 4-&.Q" FINE ALL WOOL COVERT CLOTH SUIT8 ny fronts, blazer and Eton Jacket, silk lined throughout; ntjw enshaped skirt. Inttctul of Cla QS FINE 9EROD SUITS, fly front Jacket, full taffeta, silk Mncd, perfectly cii ra hunir skirt. Good values nt i 4U.yo SEPARATE DRESS SKIRTS Flno Mo hair SklrtB, new shape, full CI OQ width, percallne lined, .Monea.. Pl.yo ELEGANT BLACK CRHPON SKIRTS, full sweep, fan back cord, edge bind ing; percallno lined and inter- i? qq A NEW LOT of Jlne 811k Waist's in china, surah and India, In plaids, checks, stripes, lloral and polka dot designs, many now ideas and fashlona- C 1 no bio colorings. Your choice at.. Pl'5'O A special lot of lln Silk Capee, Empire back. Never sold for less than C 1 OR j.oo, togoat .pl.yo A little lot of Covert Cloth AtZn Capes, Emplro batk. Salo prlco VOU No Charge for Alterations. z. raicii, nnri ON THE MOVE. SO ARE GONRHD'S TRUNKS S BIGYGLE SUITS Prices Right. 305 Lacka. Ave. THE J BOOMS I AKD 2, CORVLTH B'L'fi'Q, SCRANTON, PA. MINING AND BLASTING POWDER MADE AT MOODIC AND BUS3E IALE WORK& LAPLIN & RAND POWDER C08 ORANGE QUN POWDER Elcctrlo Batterlos, Rlectrlo Exploder, for ex ploding blasts, HaCoty 1' uso, and Repanno Chemical Co.'s bxpUbsiVe MIC POWDER 4 0 O yesterday a full Bicycle Boots, line In advise selection early, as they WACONMAKERS. We Carry a Fnll 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 AND BIMSlllTirs SUPPLIES. . T Bittenbender & Co., Scranton. Pa. LACKAWANNA IMNUFKTURSRS OF Bill Timbor CUt to order on - - - -- snwed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Pcclod Htmlocl Prop Timber promptly Vurnlahed. nJ ii t, t Cross Fot-lt. Potter Co.. on tho Buffalo and Suuqucj 'laillla Itailrond. At Minn. Pntt.i- rv.i.,ti, n .. h..,t , .' i i Port AUecnuy ttallronrf. Capaclky GBNERAI. OFFlCEr-Board of ldephoncNo. 4014. nviiri? - a THEDSCKSONIV.ANUFACTUR.NGCa uvniu.Hiiiu iTiuvui-Mnnc, LOGO wives KfsfinnQni E B4HUIBUIDU6W ILflS&lllOdii HUUSimii hm FUHPiNG MACHINERY. Ocsfiral Office: SCRANTON. PA- RAILROAD RAILROAD TIME-TABLES PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule In Effect November 15, 189S. Trains Leave Wllkes-Barre as Follows 7.30 a. m., week days, fop Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and tho West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsvlllc, Reading, Norrlstown, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimoro, Washington and Pitts, burg and tho West. 3.15 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, HarrisburR, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg and the Wost. 3.15 p. m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg and the West. 0.00 p. m., woek days, for Hazloton and Pottsvlllc. J. R. WOOD, aen'l Pass. Agent. J. D. HUTCHINSON, Qener.l Maria re r. Central Kailroad of New Jersey (Lhlgh and Susquehanna, Division.) Anthracite coal used exclusively, insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIMS TABLU IN EFFECT it AT 1C, 1S97. Trains leavo Scranton for Plttston, Wllkes-Darre, etc., at 8.20, 9.15, 11.80 a, in;, 13.45, 2.00, 3.03, E.00, 7.10 p. m. Sundays 9.09, a. m 1.00. 2.15. 7.10 p. m. For Mountain Park, S.20, 11.30 a, m.. f.OO. 3.05. 6.00 p. m. Sundays, 9.00 a. m., 1.00, 2.1S p. m. For Atlantlo City. 8.20 a. m. For New York, Newark and Elizabeth, 8.20 (express) a. m.. 12.45 (express with Buf fet parlor car), 3 05 (express) p. m. Sun. day, 2.16 p. m. Train leaving 12.45 p. m. arrives at Philadelphia. Reading Termin al, 6.22 p. m. and New York 6.00 p. m. For Mffuch Chunk. Allentown, Bethle hem, Kaston and Philadelphia. 8.20 a. in., 12.45, 3.05, 6 00 (except Philadelphia) p. m. Sunday, 2.15 p. m. For Ins lirancn. Ocean Grove, etc., at 8.C0 a. ro. and 12.45 p. m. For Heading. Lebanon end Harrjsburs, via. Allentown, 8.10 a, m., 12.45, 6.00 p. m. Sunday, 216 p. m. For PotUvllle, 8.20 a. m., 12.45 p. m. Itoturnlne leave New York, foot of Lib erty street, North Itlver, 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, Reading: Terminal, 8.00 a, m., 2.00 and 4.30 p. in. Sunday. 6 23 a. m. Throuch tickets to all points at lowest rates may be had on application In ad vance to the ticket agent at the station. H. P. BALDWIN. Gen. Pass. Aart X H. OLnAUSBN. Oen. Supt. Del., Lacka. and Western, Effect Monday, October 19, 1S9S. Trains leave Scranton as follows: Ex press for New York and all points Cast, 1.40, 2.60, 6.15, 8.00 and 9.65 a. in.; 1.19 and 3.13 p. in. Kxpress for Kaston, Trenton, Philadel phia and the South, 6.15, 8.00 and 9.65 a. ru., 1.10 and 3 53 p. m. Washington and way stations, 3,45 p. m. Tobyhanna accommodation, 6.10 p. m. Kxpress for Ulnenamton, Oswego, El in Ira, Corning, liuth, Dansvllle, Mount Morris and Buffalo, 12.20, 2.35 a. m., and l.Ci p. in., maklne close connections at Buffalo to all points in the West, Northwest and Southwest. Bath accommodation. 9.15 a. m. Jilnshamton and way stations. 1.05 p. m. Nicholson accommodation, 6.15 p. m. Blnghamton and Elmlra express, 6.M p. m. Express for Utlca and Richfield Springs, 2.35 a. m. and 1.55 P. m. Ithaca 2.S3 and Bath 9.13 a. m., and 1.63 p. m. For Northumberland, Plttston, Wllkes Barre, Plymouth, Bloomsburg and Dan ville, making close connection at North umberland Cor WlllUmsport, Harrlsburg;, Baltimore, Washtnnton and the South. Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions, .00, 9.65 a. m., and 1.63 and CM p. m. Nanticoke and Intermediate stations. 8.03 and 11.20 a. m, Plymouth and intermediate stations. 3.40 and 8.47 p. ra. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on al express trains. For taaHstJK Information, naetret tlm tables, HfLy ,0 M- L' Smith, city ticket (MLackawanna avenue, or aepoi u ErI ming Valley, in. 4, 1117. .Tralrie Tork. Na nU cmtntermedlato points ley and local points. n Brie, a nt 7.06 a. nt MMVa..0tn I ana arrive irons ' s THE NEWARK , of Ladies' Black and you to are apt to LUMBER CO., nhort Wntlr.-. If n-4nnrl nrin Tnit.. :i . . - . - $O,OQ0 feet Uor Aav. ' m jf .- - . . Trade Building Scranton, Pa. rA Manufacturers of nflfinoo FS TiriE TABLES. DELAWARE A JJ Hi HUDSON TIMtf TABLE. tratna will leava Scran- :--"- viTv HJIl 1U1IUKB. Van Pai-hnnilala R MK no 7.65. 8.55, 1013, a. m.; 12 00 noon; 3.21, 2.20, 3.53, D.3 V. ItUt, tlVi XU.tHtf 11 KC T TT1- ' i aninfa . XfnntrAnl. Tina. ton. New Encland points, etc.-C.45 a. m. Foi Honesdale-5.45, 8.65. 10.15 a. m,; HO. "For 2JlkM-BParr-C45, 7.45. 8.43. 9.3J. 10 a. m.; 12.05. 1.20. 11$. 3.S3. 4,41. 6.00. '?br' eUYoPrkrPh..ade,phla? eto via n20Va3U3e35r(w!Llr0Ba.i.a7rnorS SS "ForpVmisyivala Railroad polnts-.4S. "'For west"n' p"nPts"vla Lohlgh Valley. Rallroad-7.45 a. m.: 12.05. 2 33 (With Blacfe Diamond Eipress) 6M, 11.80 p. m. Trains will arrive at Scranton at follows! From Carbondale and the north 6.40. 1). 8.40, 9 34, M.40 a. m.; 12.00 noon; l.Oo, 2 24 3.23. 4.37, 6.45. 7.45, 9.41 i and 11.25 P. m. From Wllkes-Barre and the outh-B.JO. 7 CO. 8.50, 10.10. 11.63 a. m ; 1.16, 2.H. 3.4S. 8.32. 6.21. 7.53. D.M, 9.45. 11.62 p. m. J .W BURDICK. O P. A. Albany, N. T. H. "W. Cross. D. P. A.. Scranton. Pa, LEIIIGU VALLEY RAILROAD SYS TEM. Anthracite Coal Used Exclusively Insur- lntr Cleanliness and Comfort. IN EFFECT, MAY 16, 1S97. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON, For Philadelphia and New York yla D. & H. R. R. at 6 45, 7.46 a. m.. 12.05, 1.20. 3.JJ (Black Diamond Express) and 11.30 p. m. For Plttston and Wllkes-Barre via. D, L. & W. R. R.. 6.00. 8.03. 11.20 a. m., 1.5J 8.40, 6.00 and 8.47 p. m. For White Haven, Hazleton. Pottsvllle, and principal points In tho coal regions via D. & H, It. R., 6.45, 7.45 a. m., 12.05 an 4.41 p. m. For Bethlehem. Easton, Reading;, liar risburtr and principal Intermeaiate sta tions via D. & H. R. R., 0.45, 7.45 a. m 12.05. 1.20, 3.33 (Black Diamond Express). .4t and 11.80 p. m. . For Tunkhannock, Towanda, Elmlro, Ithaca, Geneva and principal Intermediate stations via D.. L. & V. R. R.. 6.00, 8.08, B.C5, a. m 12.20 and 3.49 p. m. For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara) Falls, Chlcaco and all points west via D. & H. R. It.. 7.45 a, m.. 12'CC, 3 33 (Black Dia mond Express). 9.60 and 11.30 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeplns or Lehigh Valley choir cars on all trains between Wllkes'Barre and New York, PhlladeU phla, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN JI. WILBUR. Gen. Supt. CHAS. S. LED, Gen. Paas. Agt., Phlla,, Pb. A. W. NONNEMACHER, ABSt. Gen Pass. Agt.. South Bethlehem, Pa. Scranton Office, 309 Lackawanna avenue, . 1 SCItANXOnT DIVISION. Ill Effect October 4 Hi, 1SI 0. North nound. uoutli Iluniirf, I203,2U1 soa.voi iS's Btitlons KTralos Dally. Er- cepihUDuay r ii Arrlro LeaVei A U U:::: .. 7 2D ,.. 710 N. 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