THE SOUANTON TREBUKB TUESDAY MORSTNGr. AUGUST 3, 189T. Lackawanna County. CARBONDALE, Readers wilt plenio nolo that adver tisements, orders for Job work, and items for publication left at tho estab lishment of Shannon & Co , newsdealers, North Main street, will recclvo piompt at tention) offlco open from 8 a. m. to 10 P. m.J MOZART BAND CONCERT. Tho Mozart band will clve one of their popular concerts this evening from th( balcony of Hotel American. The following excellent programme lias been arranged: 3 March, "Ragped Rapsculllon," Hell; overture, "Colossal," Short, wiltss, "Idalla," Ilennct; medley orturr, "A Jolly Night," Beyer; corni-t iluet, "Hoi era," Hall: rrfaroh. "Cotton UlosHoins," Hall: overture, "Polyplioti" rottre; waits, "Mother Was a Lady," Sterns march, "Stars and Stripes," Sousa: piccolo solo, "Josie Tolka," Cox. BICYCLE INJURES A BOY. As Michael Gardellx was ildlntf through Main street on his blcyclo on Sunday evenln.r near the Leader building, he struck a lad named Hobble Brennan, alxmt fourteen veara of age, who was thrown down with great force and rendered for a time unconscious. Ho was carried Into SpUPth's drug store where remedies were applied by Pre Ecrlptlon Clerk Plel, and was then tak en to his home on South Church Btreet. SERIOUS INJURY. Joseph Nealon, a drlvr for the Pio neer Steam laundry, of this city, win seriously Injured at Archibald on Sat urday while engaged In delivering par cels from the laundry. He lost control of his horse and was thrown fiom the wagon. He received a fracture of the arm and several cuts and bruises about tho head. Dr. Nlles attended to his In juries, nnd some w-'eks must pass be fore he will be ablo to resume duty. WILL ATTEND THE BANQUET. The banquet given under thp ausi Ices of the Associated Councils of Phila delphia, of the American Legion of Honor, will be glvsn In the Odd I'el lows temple, Philadelphia, tomonow evenlrg. I. H. llehlsnb and G. AV. Hughes will attend from this city. Mr. Hughes as a grand master of the order will be present, aWo at the state con vention which, assembles this week. FUNERAL OF JOHN MANNION. The funeral of John Mannton was largely attended on Sunday nftfrnron from the home of hl brother Maluchl Mannlon, of Pike street. The services were conducted by W. A. Nealon at St. Rose church. Tho pall-beirers were John Nolan, William Orady, Mar tin Brennan, Patrick Kearney, John Corrlgan and John Moral. ARCHBALD WINS THE PENNANT. On Saturday afternoon there was a hot contest between the Archibald and Railroad team when ArehbalJ won th" pennant of the amateur lnasu. The game was won by one iuii and tho score was 11 to 12. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. Henry B. Singer, esq., of New York, Is spending his vacation with I1I3 pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Singer, of South Main street. Miss Mamie Tallman is visiting In New York city. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bly and daughter, I!ula, are visiting the former's mother at Greene, N. Y. J D Purtell will leave today for a month's acntlon, which will be spent In the west and on tho Great Lakes. John J. Deaney, of Brooklyn, N. Y., who has been visiting at tho home of his cousin, Miss Kate Walsh, of South Terrace street, returned home yester day. Miss Flo Allen, of Forest City, Is the guests of friends In tow n. Misses Teresa and Elizabeth O'Mal ley, of Pittston, are visiting relatives In this city. Miss Edith Frankel, of New York, Is a guest at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Singer, on South Main street. Frank Nlles, of Wichita, Kansas, and Andrew Nlles, of Cripple Creek, arried In this city yesterday. They will spend some time siting their pa rents, Dr. and Mrs. A. Nlles. Frank Elbrecht and Wilson Geary left last week for a trip which will In clude Toronto, Niagara Falls and other points. John Curren, of Brooklyn, N. Y., Is visiting John O'Rourke. Mlsa Lizzie Gaughan, of Scranton, Is the guest of her cousin, Miss Alice Connor, on River street. Sister Patricia, of Philadelphia, Is visiting her mother. Mrs. A. Hughes, on Gordon avenue. She Is accompanied by Sisters Maud, of Philadelphia, and Visitation, of Scranton. Miss Kate Roonev, of Hyde Park, has returned homo after a two weeks' visit with her cousin, Miss May Mollltt of the West Side. Mr and Mrs. John Burke and little son, of Jersey City, are visiting rela tives In this city. M, A. DeLaney, of Waymart. Is tho guest of Kclrnan Banks, of this city. Misses Elsie and Mame Bridget and John G. Reese are among thoso who have gpne to Atlantic City. Mrs. Oscar Wonnacott and daugh ter, of Way no stieet, have gone to Waymart for a visit. Robert Owens has gone to Atlantic City on his vacation. He will stop at the L. A, W. meet In Philadelphia. Mr. and Mr. G. W. Plel havo re turned from a two weeks' visit with relatives In Honesdale. Miss Elizabeth Mooncy.who has been visiting at tho home of W. F. Loftus, on Sand street, left yesterday for a visit with her cousin. Miss Delaney, In Forest City. John Delaney, of Brqoklyn, N. Y, who has been spending the past week with his cousin, John Gorman, has re turned home. The Misses Mnrgaret and Mary Mc Lean left Saturday for a week's visit with friends In Dunmore. Miss Magglo Rogan, of Peckvllle. Is visiting her cousin, Miss Mamie Clark, on Cottage street. Mr, and Mrs. James Herbert, of Jer- I C RRIIU'Q von r.iTHEit hex. LE PnUn OThlw remedy tielnc iu. Jeetert directly to the fl . of Htat of thoHo dUeaBcn 0 or tho Oenlto-Urlnniy Ju OruAnH, require no U Uj WW change or diet. Curo PI--W guaranteed In 1 to il i duya. Huiall plain paelc. VJ U JEfc JC Hold only by Wm, 0, Clirk, 316 I'tni Ave,. Scranton, 'o soy City, are visiting the lattcr's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. I. IC, Allen, on Park street. Mrs. J. It. Vandcrbllt and Mrs. B. Mcrulth, of Easton, are visiting their sister, Mrs. C. 13. Rettew, of John street. Mioses Bessie Moore and Bessie Over peck, of Wllkes-Barre, nre visiting Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Stephens, on Canaan street. Miss Jessie Matthewson, of Blng hamton, who ha9 been visiting Mrs. Kelsey Purdy, returned homo yester day. Attorney R. T. Burke, M. F. Cawley, of Scranton, and Charles Bowman, of Wllkes-Barre, were guests at the Bar rett residence on Sunday. Dr. Q. A. Place, pastor of the Metho dist church In this city, left yesterday for an extended tour through the state of New York. At a meeting of the directors of tho Flrst'Natlonal bank of Carbondalo on Saturday evonlnc, R. A. Jadwln was elected assistant cashier. The Qormanla singing society and a largo number of friends were at Newton lake grove on Sunday and en Joyed a delightful day. The Junior Endeavor society of the Second Presbyterian church, held a pleasant entertainment, nnd rendered a plenslng programme last evening. Rev. T n. Jepson and Mrs. Jepson will spend a month's vncatlon at Utlca, N. Y. Tho services In tho evening at the Baptist church will be omitted, Charles Roberts loft yesterday morn ing for Saratoga, where ho will spend one week. Ho will also spend a week at Lake Champlaln before returning to this city. Miss Martha Singer, who has been making an extended visit In New York city has returned home. Frank Rvan and Charles Dunn, of New Yoik city, are visiting In this city. Frank Brown, of North Main street, spent yesterday In Scranton. Mrs. Collins, of Providence Is tho guest of her son, Frank Collins, of South Main street. Gordon Pendleton and son are on a visit to New York and points In the east. James Duggan, of South Main street, has returned home after a two weeks' visit In New York city. Mrs. C. R. States, of New York, Is visiting her mother, Mrs, Talhvare, of Brook street. PIUCEBURG. The Athletics, of Olphant, were de feated In a game of base ball bv the Nonparlels on Sunday. The score was 10 to 12. John Parks, of Providence, visited relatives on Dundaff street, Sunday. On Saturday night J. Pnlmei's gar den, of Carmal street, was visited by thieves. Turnips and carrots were pulled up out of the gorden. Eight hours notice has been posted at the Delnwaie, Lackawanna nnd AVehttrn mine this week. John H. Lewis, of Carmalt street, has passed the examination and will re ceive a foreman's certificate, and Rob ert Colburn will recele an assistant mine foreman's certificate. Mlsa Hannah Pa4mer, of IWnton, was In town yesterday. TAYLOK. Matn street residents, who havo tor many years had their sidewalks two, three, and four feet abovo grade, have had them lowered and tho Improvements nro cry noticeable. This year Main street has betn graded In seeral places. Borough ofllclals are now about to have Railroad street graded. The residents of Washington street also desiro to havo that street graded. Haard Oritnths, son of ex-Burgess nnd Mrs. William P. Grimths, met with a painful accident In tho Taj lor mines whero he was employed as driver. Tno joung man was unhitching tho mule when, somehow, tho mulo took right and started. Griffiths was thrown be tween the rib nnd the car and was In jured seriously, hie was taken to tho Moses Taylor hospital. Mr John Rogan. of Oljphant, called 011 friends hero yesterday. Mlfrs Ltd 11 a Van Berger, of New Phil adelphia, Ohio, Is the guest of her sister in this place. John Williams, of Proldence, was the guest of friends In this place yehterday. Master Chester Simmons, of Elmhurst, visited his uncle Dr. A. Stegner, In Rcnd ham, yesterday. L J. Pallon, of Old Torse, was a call, cr on Scranton friends yesterday. Mr. Daniel Jones, of Olyphant. called upon friends in this town on Sunday. The Independent Social club will hold Its regular weekly social this evening at Weber's rink. Tho Delaware Lackawanna and West ern pa master mado his monthly visit to tho Archbald colliery yesterday. Mr. Howell Brooks, of Laflln, was a Tnlor caller on Sunday. Misses May, Mabel and EIslo Martin, of Union street, are rapidly recovering from their lecent sickness. John Williams, of Providence, was a Tujlor visitor yesterday. ARCHIBALD. Tho funeral of tho late Edward Lano took place on Sunday nfternoon from his laii home on tho East Side The remains laj In tho parlor of tho resldenco where hundreds looked upon his well-known fe-.tures for tho last time. At 3 o'clock tho remains were taken to St. Thomas' church whore the solemn servlco foi tho dead was read by Rev. M. J. McHulo Interment took placo In tho Catholic cemetery Tho pallbearers were: Thoims I Moran, W. T. Cummlngs, Jamc r McAndrew, T. J Clark, T, W. Loftus nnd P. A. Phllbln. Thcro were sevji.il beautiful lloral offerings from sorrowing frlerds. Yesterday morning a high mass of requiem, in his honor, was sung in St. Thomas' church. Mrs. Anna Hunt, nn old and respected resident of this borough, died' at tho home of her daughter, Mrs. Kate Fo. of Carbondnle, 011 Friday and was buried hero yesterday afternoon. Mm. Hunt came hero with her husband moro thun fifty years ago and lived hero until n few months ago. She was the mother of William Hunt, president of tho boiougli council; Mrs. William Thomas, of May. field. Mrs Brcnmin, of Cincinnati, Mis. Hugh. Pace, of Pittston; Mrs. Kate Fox and Mrs. Teresa Fox, of Carbond.ilo The funeral yesterday was verv largo. Miss B. A. Lally, of Philadelphia, Is spending her vacation at her homo on Laurel street. Mr. and Mrs. Miller, of Philadelphia, ni i guests at the resldenco of Michael Lally, of Laurel street. Muster Churles and Miss Bcsilo Eaton, of Jersey Heights, aro stopping nt tho homo of their grandparents, Mr. and Sirs. James Eaton, of Lauicl street. MIsh Allco McIInlo. of Pittston, ha? ro. tut Med home after a pleasant visit with 1 cloth fa hero, A tegular meeting of tho school board was held last evening, President Prlo picsldlng, A communication from tho Hoke company, exonerating 35 of the member's from occupation tax, was rjad and approved. The following bills were ordered paid: Thomas Glldea, II; T. F. O'Horo, J2 85; Thomas Price, 19.10; James McAndrew. 6 0S. Applications were read from Sarah Keoush, J. II. White, Allco Sweeney, Mary Duffy, Mary Corcoran, M. F O'lloylo, Mary O'Boyle, Martha Hteln. l.llii Holmes, Jennie Murphy, Ella C. Kearney, Peckvllle: Kato Qutnnan, Sarah O Connor, Katlu Coyne, LImI, White, Allco G. Murphy, Mary Murpy, Vary Klelty, Maria Moran, Mary A. Mullen, Katlo Walsh, Tllllo Klelty and William Nealon. It wbb moved and carried that the provlous corps of teachers bo re-ap-polnted. Mr. J. H. White nnd W. A. Kel ley were nppotnted for threo years. It was moved. and carried that tho schools bu opened on Sept. 13, attic which the meeting adjourned, OLYPHANT. Tho school board met at tho central school building on Saturday evening. Tho 11 rat business to come before the meeting was tho appointment of teachers, which were as follows: Central schoot Prin cipal, M. W. Cummlngs; assistant, Miss M. J. Mcllale: Mary A. McGlnty, Nellie Martin, Kdith Cvans, Katlo Flynn. First ward Bchool Hannah Ilenery, principal: assistant, Nellie McAndrew. Third ward school Kntle Murphy, principal; Mamlo Nealon, assistant. Fourth ward school Katlo Murray, principal; Mngglo Evans, nsslstant, Marsh-wood Sarah Ruddy prin cipal Night schools Eva Vcssle, Kntlo Walsh, Mamlo Rogan, Nellie Murphy. Tho supply committee recommended that tho furnishing of the supplies for tho schools be given to Professor M. J. Lkjd, of Dickson City, ho being the lowest bidder. Tho auditors presented their report, ap proving of Secretary O'Malley's accounts for tho school term. The report was placed In tho hands of the printing com mittee for publication. Mrs. Jennie Williams, of West Scranton, lslted relatives hero Sunday. Rev. Mr. Huehes will deliver a lecture in tho Congregational church next Mon day ocnlng. 'Mrs. M. B. Hull and daughter, Mls Clara Hull, havo returned from a visit to New York. Morris Kelly and T. A. Shannon, of Carbondalo, were callers In town Sunday. Will Matthews has returned from a so Journ In Now Jersey. D. J Davis, of Stroudsburg, was a visitor at the residence, of D. G. Dats, of Lackawanna street, over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Rend and children, and Miss Mabel Read, of PhtHdMphla, who have beon ipendlng the past month here, return homo today. Miss Ncttlo Mason has returned homo from a pleasant visit at Hobokon, N. J. Roy Kelly nru. Miss Maud Kelly havo returned from a two weeks' sojourn at Asbury Park. JEU.MYN. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Friend nnd family spent Sunday with friends at Elmhurst Attorney II. J. uurko ana cnanes tiow man, of Scranton, were visitors at tho Timlin resldenco on Main street, Sun day. P. E. Timlin was appointed attorney for the Fell township school board by the school directors of that placo on Satur day. Chairman M. J. McAndrew, Secretary F. E. McCalterty, of tho Fourth Demo cratic Legislative district, havo Issued a call for a meeting of tho committee to be held nt Fadden'a hall, Prlceburg, Wed nesday evening, Aug. 4, at 7.30 p. m. Mrs. James Allen and son spent yes terday In Carbondalc. Tho Misses Julia Henry nnd Mary Ellen Merrick left jesterdny morning for a two weeks visit at Atlantic City. Miss Florence Nlckol, daughter of Major Nlckol. of Wllkes-Bnrre. and her friend Miss Blanchard, wero on Satur day the guests of Mr. and Jirs. Joseph Tennis, on Main street. Dr. P. C. Manley has been re-elected medical examiner of the local branch of the Catholic Mutual Benellt Associa tion. Miss Eliza Sly, of Dunmore, Is the guest of Mrs. John Solomon. Mrs. J. II. Solomon 'Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Georgo Griffiths, of Dor rancetown Mr. r. Raker has moved his Ice cream parlor from John Solomons baiemont to tho storo lately occupied by David Hill In tho Nicholson building Rev. J. E. Bone, of Onconta. occupied tho pulpit at tho Methodist Episcopal church on Sunday evening. Ed. Mason returned Sunday evening from a week's outing at Cistnl lake. Mrs. II. A. Wlllman and daughter. Mun dane, left yesterday morning for Atlan tic City. Miss Mahnla Baker and Esther Giles aro enjojlng an outing at Newton lake. John Cnssldy, a theological student of Wellsborough, is the guest of the Rev. M. E. Lynott. peck villi:. In honor of his fifth birthday, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMalncs, of Grassy Isktnd, gave a blrthdiy pnrty to their little grandson, MaBter Walter Daken. tho only son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer Daken, at their commodious homo last Friday af ternoon. Cake, sandwiches and cream were served. Gnmes, singing nnd reci tations were Indulged In. Among those present were: Miss Lulu A. Baker, of ilobohen, N. J.: Miss Ola Irene Rogers, of Peckvllle; Misses Esslo Polhamus, Myra Alsworth, Lillian, Eva, Grace and Mnry Vnn Kirk Maud Miller, Glemon Low Is and Master Raymond Polhamus, of tho Powder Mills, Gertrude, Stella nnd Francis Kennedy, Sadie Heneghcn, Gertrude and Ireno Nealon, Rcglna and FIoVaftDonnolly, Gerald nnd Aggie Lenahan, Tlorenco Walter and Albert Ready, of Grassy. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shone, William Hill and William Johns returned last Saturday from a two months' visit with relatives In England. Mr. and Mrs John S. Jenkins, of Pitts, ton. spent Sunday with relatives In town. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnko Berry, of Green Ridge, spent Sunday here with the for mer's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Berry. Mr. nnd Mis. Charles Miller, of Park Place, wero callers on friends In town last Sunday. AH members of Harper lodge, Independ ent Order of Odd Tellows, are requested to meet at their hall this evening to make arrangements for tho funeral of Joseph Croup Ill , When a II man falls out "k of a ten-story I window nf u lrXTC yo,V'd nat,u jnan. wcu, o perhaps he is and then again, per- rJM O 3y naps not. rt4SvUJJ?liMF Something may save him. There may be a friendly awn ing that will let him down easy, so he mav be sound and well to 'morrow. You never know what may save a man who seems to be as good as dead. Many a man who seemed to be dying of consumption, and whom the doctors pro. nounced just as good as dead, has got well and stronz and heartv airaln bv unin- Dr. I'ierce's Golden Medical Discovery. This wonderful medicine has shown the doctors that consumption isn't always a fatal dis. case. It can be cured if you get at the germs of it in the blood and clear them out throughly. That is what this " Discovery " does. It makes new blood, healthy blood. The germs of consumption can't exist in healthy blood. They simply let go their ho'd and are carried out of the oystem ; then the new blood builds up new tissue, new flesh, new power, new life. It carries vitality to the lungs, the bronchial tubes and every other part of the body It cures people after cod liver oil has failed, because their digestive organs are too weak to digest fat-foods. The " Discov erv" makes the digestion strong. 1'or thin and pale and emaciated people there la no flesh-builder In the world to compare with it. It doesn't make flabby fat, but hard, healthy flesh. It builds nerve power aud force and endurance. It is never safe to pronounce any one " dying of con. sumption," or any other wasting disease, until this marvelous "Discovery" has been given a fair trial. Dr. Pierce's thousand-page Illustrated book, "The People's Common Sense Med ical Adviser" will be sent free paper-bound for the cost of mailing only, t one-cent stamps. Cloth.boutid. io stamns extra. I Address Dr, R. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y. v 5 Don't Go to Alaska FOR GOLD DUST 4 All Grocers Sell It. Cleans Everything. MADE ONLY BY THE N.K.FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. St. Louis. Now York. Itoiton. Philadelphia. tu Smith Premier Cyvewriter. '?.::?.' ft ...,.,.,.. ,.. IJCSI ruiuu trruiiis riawniiivi First in Improvements, Honest Construction and all lllili-irado Typewriter Essentials. T t ,t aiit nooKLr.T men. Che Smitl) Premier typewriter Scranton Ofllcc Room No. Hotels and Summer Resorts. FEB!) HALL, CRYSTAL LAKE, PA. The opening of this famous resort un der new management will take place early In June. Situated In tho southern corner of Susquehanna county on tho shores of beautiful Crystal Lake, Fern Hall Is one of the most attractive places In the State of Pennsylvania to spend a few weeks during the heated term. Every facility Is affordtd for the en tertainment of Its guests. BEST OF Pure Mountain Air, Beautiful Scenery, Cuisine Unsurpassed, the table being supplied from Fern Hall farm. Postal Telegraph and Long Distance Telephone service In the hotel. Tally-Ho coaches make two trips dally from Carbondale. Write for Terms, Etc., to C.E. Crystal Lake, Dundaff, Pa. THE MURRAY HILL MURRAY HILL PARK, THOUSAND ISLANDS, The best located and best furnished hotel on the St. Lawrence river. Accommo dations for 300 guests. Opens June 25th, 18o7. F. R. WHITE, Prop. SPRING HOUSE, Heart Lak3, Pa. U. 12. Crofut, Prop. Strictly temperance, ' newly remodeled and furrlshod. Flno groves, largo lawn, dancing pavilion, croquet grounds, etc. Blcyclo boat, eall boats, IS row boats, fishing tackle, etc., free to guests. Tako D., L. & W. via Alford Station. Write for terms. New Lot Crash Hats and Caps, Negligee Shirts at CONRAD'S 305 Lacka, Ave. ON THE LINE OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC H ore located tba finest fishing- and hunting grounds In ths world. Descriptive books on application. Tickets to all points In Maine, Canada, and Maritime 1'rovlnccs, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Canadian and United States Northwest, Vanvouver, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Ore., San Francisco. First-Class Sleeping and Dining Oars attached to alt tbrougbt trains. Tourist cant fully fitted with beddlnr, curtains and specially adapted to wants of families may be had with second-class tickets. Ra4ea always less than via other lines. For further Information, time tables, eta, on application to a V. SKINNER, G. E. A.. 833 Broadway, New York. NEItVOUH TltOUUI.KS; ALIj KINDS cured with Animal Extracts. Kree book tells how. WASHINGTON CIIKMIUAL CO., Washluctou,D.C. For sulo by Matthews Dos. IBS! ISsni QSJ A f S T53SS Co.. svracu$e, n. v.. u. s.h. 1, Arcade, Scranton, Pa. Hotel Le Chevalier Ocean Grove, N. J., Oflcrs you a special low rate of One Dollar Per Day THE MATTHEW, 302 First Avenue, ASBUUY PARK, N. J. Near the Beach and Promenade. AH conveniences and comforts for per manent and transient guests. Excellent table, the best beds, and most approved sanitary cqulprccnt. For particulars, etc., address O. W. MATTHEWS, Owner and Manager. HOTEL ALBERT, Cor. 11th Street and University Place, Ni;V YORK. One block west of Droadwn. Noted for two things, COMFORTaud CUISINE First-class rooms at 81.00 n diy and up ward, on tho European plan. L.&E. FRENKLE. r vf Wx. M. BATES. An cstatollthed totel under new management ana thoroughly abreatt ot the times. Visitors to New York will And the Ererett In the very heart ot the shopping district, conTcntcnt to place ot amnsemrnt anil readily accfulble Horn all parts nt tho city. EUtlOPUAN PLAN. Cor. Sixteenth St and Irving Placs, NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, $3.50 Per Day and Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN, $1.50 Per Day and Upwnrds. SEO. MURRAY, Proprialcr. The St. Denis Broadway and Eleventh St., New York, Opp. drace Church. European Plan. Rooms $1.00 a Day and Upwards. in a modest and unobtrusive way there are few bettor conducted hotels in tho motropolia tbau the St. Denis The groat popularity it bos acquired can readily be traced to its unique location, Its Lomelike utmoipQere, the peculiar oxcollenoe of its ouistue and service, and Its very moder ate prices WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. THE Ml POWDER CO.. &00MS I AND 2, COM'LTH VUVQ. SCRANTON, PA. MINING AND BLASTING POWDER MADE AT MOOBIC AND BURS DALE WORKS. IAFLIN & RAND POWDER C9S ORANGE GUN POWDER Eloctrlo Batteries, Klectrlo Exploder, for ux plodlug blasts, Safety Fuse, and Repauno Chemical Co.'s explomVes. REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY. Made a ( 1st Day. U Well Man lOUi Day. of Me. nt umcai 30th Day. XKELXlJSrOJEC 3?S.DEnVE32IID"5r produces tho above remits ln'30 days. It art power! ully and quickly. Cures rrben all otttcri fall Yougmeu will regain tbelr lost manhood, and old men will recover tbelr youthful vUor by ualof It i; VIVO. It quickly and surely remores Nervous ill Lott Vitality, Impotenoy. Nightly EznUalou Loat Tower, Falling Memory, Waatln Claeues.and all effects of self abuts or eiceta and Indltcretlon, tvtilch unDta one for study, bualneas or marrlaf e. II not only cures by sUrting at the lent of djeaae. bat Is s great nerttoolo and blood builder, bring, isg back the pink Blow to pale chetkeaodre ttoring the fire of youth. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Intltt on having ItKVIVU.as ether. It can be carried In vest pocket. By mall, 01.00 per package, cr ill for 85.00, with a posi tive written guarantee to cur or refund the money. Clrcularfree, Address ROYAL WroiCINE CO.. S3 River St.. CHICAGO, 11 tor balo by JMATT11KW3 UltOa Uritf (1st clsrantou. Pa. W W IV " mmmivii&uw " v mfXk B.L.U. BATEI fCf oil. rU(etrrBht)t w vszjiHm-Jd. ia vnp'yf&sm W. t M tf riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiHHiiiiiiMiiiiiiiigiiiiiiitffMiiiiiHiiiiuiiii;i S t .... - . . f 1 1 1 ram ( ((II JU 1 1 NEWARK I g Insures a good ending. Our August Shoo Bnle began yesterday morning mul it proved n good boglnnlng.tho storo bolng crowded all day. Wo ex pected it -tho values ollored nro bo unusual that discriminating buyers soon flud It out On tables conveniently arranged nro Hhoes marked 76c, 1.00, $1,125 nnd $1.60 that woro $1.60, $2.00, $2.50, $3,00, $4.00 nnd $5.00apnlr, both Ladles' nnd Gentlemen's Shoes. On other tables nro Children's Shoes, all marked nt prices so low It will bo hlmply n ques tion of gottlng the kind you wish. Our storo will provo n bargain field for prudent buyors. You'ro suro to llud tho shrewd shopper hero nnd you can't make a mlstako If you follow their oxnmplo, 1THE NEWARK SHOE STORE,! 5 Corner Lackawanna and Wyoming Avenues. Eiiiiiiiimi!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiikl WAGONKVBAKERS. 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 AND BLflCKSMlTH'S SUPPLIES. Bittenbender & Co.. Scranton. Pa. LACKAWANNA LUMBER CO., MANUFACTURERS OF hh m nm. we h nm iiiod lumber Bill Timber cut to order 011 short notice. Hardwood Mine Ralls sawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled H&mloek Prop limber promptly Furnished. MILLS At Cross Fork, Potter Co.. on the Buffalo and Susque. innna Hallrond. At Mlna, Potter County. Pa., on Condors port, und Port Allegany Railroad. Capacity 400,000 feet per day. GENERAL OFFlCE-Board of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. Telephone No. 4014. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO 8CRANTON AND WILKE8-aABBE, PA, Mtwufacturers of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUUPING MACHINERY. RAILROAD Schedule In Effect November 15, 180I. TrainsLeavo Wilkes-Barre as Folrows T.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, nnd for Pitts burg and the) West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for - Hazloton, Pottsvllle, Reading, Norristown, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington nnd Pitts, burg and the West. 3.15 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. 3.15 p m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg and the West. 6.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton and Pottsville. J. R. WOOD, Oen'l Pass. Agent. J. B. HUTCHINSON. General Manszer. Central Railroad of New Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) Anthracite coal used exclusively. Insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JULY 22, 1S97. Trains leave Scranton for Pittston, WUkcs-Bnrre, etc., at 8 20. 915. 11.10 a. rn , 12.45, 2 00, 3 00. 5 00. 7.10 p. m. Sundays 9 00, a. m , 1 00, 2 15. 7 10 p. m. Tor Mountain Park. S 20. 11.30 a. m , 2 00 3 05. 5 00 p. m. 8undas, 9 00 a. m , 1.00, 2.15 PFor Atlantic City, 8 20 a. m. For New York, Newark and Elizabeth, 8 20 (express) a. m , 12 45 (express with nut- dayP21! i prln.' TralrT Icin i2. pTm. arrives at Philadelphia. Heading Termlu a 5 22 P. m. and New York C 00 p. m. For Mauch Chunk. Allentown. Bethle hem Eaaton nnd Philadelphia, 8 20 a. m . 1-45 3 05, 5 00 (except Philadelphia) p. m. Sunday. 215 p. m. 8 20 (through car) a m. and U P m. via Allenwwn. 8 20 a. m. 12.45, 5.00 p. m. Srnodrap'oUsvllle,'8bo a. m 12.45 p. m. Returning leave New York, foot of Lib erty streetr North River, at 9.10 (express) a ml 10 1.30. 4 15 (express with Bullet liarlor car) p m Sunday, 4 30 a. in. Leave New York from Whitehall street at 8 55 Leave Philadelphia. Reading Terminal. 9 00a. m., 2 00 and 4.30 p. m. Sunday. 6.2o "'Through tickets to all points at lowest rate may l had on application In ad vance to the ticket agent at g fatten. ' Gen Pass. Agt. J. H. OLIIATJSDN. den. Supt. Del., Lacka. aud Western. rrr.nl TAndnv- .Tune 51. 1S97. TralnB leae Scranton as follows: Et pres pr Now York and nil points East 1,40, I,W, OtAOi O W Uiiu v w ., - t Kxrirefis for Easton, Trenton, PhUadel pma ana wi" ouwtm w.'i in ntiH SM n. m. Waahtneton anU way stations, 3 43 p. m. Tobvnannu umuiiiiuuuaiiuii, . ,.. ... J!.!;iJL.. ... Illniihimlnn flsweeo. Kl. mlrn. Corning. Bath. Dansyllle. Mount nnd 1 55 p m , making close connections at Buffalo to ail pumia in mu ai. ..un.,- west ana doui.iw. "..!:!Iu-.rtri nnrl wnv stntlnn. 1 05 TV m Nicholson accommodation, 4 00 and 610 p-jiin"ghamton and Elmira express, 6 55 rnxprcss for Utlca and Richfield Springs, 2 33 a m and 1 65 p. m. Itharn. 2 S5. 9 (X) n m , and 1 53 p. m. Bnrre Plymouth, B'.oomsburg and Dan ville making clone connection at North umberland for Wllllamsport. Harrisburg, n-,. i n.. Tl'nt.1n7tnn nnd thf South. Northumberland and Intermediate sta- .,1 c n.1 1ft "rt n m . nnrl 1 55. nnrl 6 00 n. m Nantlco'ke nnd Intermediate stations, SU5 nnn in" ii ".,"",".. "'U mediate stations, 3 40 and 8.47 p. m. For IlinfTMOII, 1.1" l " Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on HII CAiMCVP li.lll. For detailed Information, pocket tlm indies, riu.) ut't'i; m .. oiunu, dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket oltlce. Erie and Wyoming Valley. Effect Monday. Mav 31st. 1897. Trains kavo Scranton as follows: For New York and Intermediate points on Erlo railroad, aUo for Hnuley, Lake Ariel ana local points at d.vu a. m. anu .' .'5 p. in. .Additional trains for Lake Ariel an 1 points intermedials at 8,45 a, m, and 6.20 n. m. uunyMf Oeaenl Office: SCRANTON, PA. TINE TABLES. Delaware and Hudson. On Mcndav, July 5, trains will leave Scranton as follows: For Carbondale-fi 20, 7.51. 8 55. 1015 a. m ; 12 00 noon; 1 21. 2 20, 3 62, 5 25, C 25, 7 57, 9.15. 10 45 p m.; 12.10 a. m For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos. ton. New England points, etc, 6 20 a. m , 2 20 p. m. Fore Honesdale G 20, 8 55, 10.15 a. m.: 12 00 noon; 2 20, 5 25 p. m. For Wllkes-Barre C 45, 7.50, 8 45, 9 33. 10 45 a. m.; 12.03, 1.25, 2 28, 3 33, 4 41, COO, 7.50. 9 DO. 11 30 p. m. For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley R. R , C 15, 7 60 a. m.; 12 05, 125. 4,41 p. m. (with Black Diamond Ex press) 11.30 p. m For Pcnnsjlvanla R. R.TioInts 6.45, 9 33, a. m ; 2.2S, 4 41 p. m. For western points via Lehigh Valley R R 7 50 a. m ; 12 05. 3.3.1 (nlth Black Diamond Express), 9.J0. 11.30 p. m. Trains will arrive at Scranton as fol lows: From Carbondalo and tho north 6 40 7.45, 8.40, 9 34, 10 40 a. m.t 12 00 noon; 1.20. 2 24. &25, 4 37. 5 43. 7.45. 9 45, 11.23 p m. From Wilkes-Barre and tho south 6.15, 7.50. 8 50, 1010, 11.63 a. m.i 1.1C. 214. 3.41. 5 20. 6 21. 7 S3. 9 05. 9 45 p. m.; 12 03 a. m. J. W BURDICK. G. P. A . Albany. N. Y. H. W. CROSS, D. P. A . Scranton. Pa. Lehigh Valley Railroad System. Anthracite Coal Used Exclusively Insur ing Cleinllncss and Comfort. IN EFFECT JUNE 14. 1S97. TRAINS LBAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and Now Yoik via D. & H. R. R at 6.43. 7 60 a. m., and 12 05, 1.23. 2 28, 4 It (Black Diamond Express) and 11.30 p. m. For Pittston and Wllkes-Barro via D. L. & W R. R. 6 00. 8 08, 11.20 a. m 1.53 3.40. 6 00 and 8 47 P. m. For White Hecn. Hnz'eton. Pottsvllle. and principal points In the coal regions via D. & II. R R . 0.45, 7.60 a. m.. 12.03 and 4.41 p. m. For Bethlehem. Easton, Reading, Har risburg and principal Intermediate sta tions via D. & II. H R.. tl 43. 7.30 a. m., 12 03, 1.23, 2 28. 4 41 (Black Diamond Ex press), 4 41 at.d 11 30 p. in. For Turlkhinr ock, Townnda, Elinlra. Ithaca, Geneva and principal Intermediate stations Via D L & W. R. R, 6 00. 8 0S a m., 12.40 and 3.40 p. m. For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo. Niagara Falls, Chicago and all points west via D. & 11. R. R., 12 05. 3 33 (Black Diamond Express), 9 50 and 11.30 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehlgn Valley chair cars on all trains botweon Wllkes-Barre and New York. Philadel phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge, ROLLIN H. WILBUR, Gon. Supt. CHAS. S. LEE, Gen. Pass Agt., Phlla.. Pa. A. W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt.. South Bethlehem. Pa. Scranton Office, 309 Lackawanna avenue. SCKAISTON DIVISION luT.tfect Junoa71li, 1&07. ' North Ilaund. Mouth nound. 203 201 202TFl -5&p. stations Jpfl j? I S w (Trains Bally. Ex- fi & 13 y cept Sunday ) B Iga ... p MiArrlve Leave i n .... 7S&N Y Franklin r?t .... 7o .... ...; ... 7 10 West 4ind street .... 7. S3 .... 7 00 Weehawken .... 810 .... p m p u Arrive Leave a iir ii .... aa'i l is ( odatl I o lot s to ,,'.'. .... 6 IS 109 Hancock 6 10 211 ,,,, ... 6071856 btHrtli'ht 653 S221,,.. .... 60U46 l'restou l'ark 633 331 .... .... S641U40 Will wood 6. '.M! ,,,, .... r 47118 si royntells oeo -no ,, .... 3 41 13 14 Orson 0 55 85$ .... .... is sol no Pleasant Mt. 705 ace .... .... twamto Unlondale 70s 309 .... .... B mill 49 KorestClty : SO 3 19 .... .... 600,1134 Carbondalo 73i' 831 .... .... f47Hl0 ShlteJrlrtgO 7 37,13 88 ... .,,,(421(1121 .Mujlltld 7UI3U .... .... 44S,1123 Jermyn 7 44 3 45 .... ...,4 411116 AlCUlbald 7 60 3 51.,,, .... 4 401115 Wlnton 7SS 8 54 ,,,. .,., 4801111 1'eCkvUlO 763 829 .... .... 4 311107 Olyphant 8C2 4 01 .... ,, 4 28U0J rrloeDUrS" 804 401 .,., ,,,, 461103 luroop 8 0b 410 .... .... 4 22 110) Frovldeuce tt 10 414 .... .,,.419(1067 rarlc l'laco (s 1 (4 17.,,. ... 4 is 10 53 tcranton d 15 4 80 .... r m U u Leave Anlve a m r u Alt trains run dally except Sunday, f. signifies that trains stop on signal (or pas. ecngcra. Cecum rates via Ontario Western before Rurchaeing tickets and B&ve money. Day and igm Utpreistotlio west. J.C.Anderson, Gen, Pass Agt. T. Flttcrort. PIT. Pass. ACL Scranton. Pa.
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