THE SCmAWION TRIBiryE-TtrESDAY TVrORNTNGr, SEPTEMBER 31, 189T.' Cackawanna gounty- GARBONDALE, (Readers will please noto that adver tisements, orders for Job work, and items for publication left at tho ostab llthtnent of Shannon & Co.', newsdealers. North Main street, will rccclvo prompt at tention) offlco open from 8 a. m. to IV P. m. STRIKE OP COAL MINERS. Ono Hundred nml 1'Kty Men nt l.nst Clinnco Colliery Itofnso to Work. About ICO minors and laborers of tho Egerton Coal company, employed nt the Highland Park drifts, cast of this city, refused to begin worlc yesterdny morning. When J. J. McNulty, tho mine foreman, enme he found tho men greatly excited nnd they gave their reasons for not entering tho mine. It was urged by tho foreman that a com mittee could be appointed by tho men to moot the officials of the mine nnd state their grievances nnd confer Alth them. However, the men weio deter mlnd to dult work, nnd so nil letlred from the mine, leaving none on duty. The men object to tho company store system, powder rates nnd other meth ods. Superintendent J. L. Crawfoid came from Scrantonand consulted with tho men. It Is thought that they will conclude to resume work today. HOSPITAL PHYSICIAN RESIGNS. Dr. W. J. Gllnhen, who for some months has been the resident physician nt tho Emergency hospital, has re signed the position nnd left for his homo In Brooklyn, N. Y. He Is con Flderlng the appointment to another Important service, which ho Is likely to accept. Ho has made many friends during his residence In this city, and tho hospital staff regret his departure. The trustees of tho hospital have not yet appointed a successor, but several applications will bo considered at once. FIRE AT RICHMONDALE. At Itlchmondale, north of this city, a bain belonging to Stephen Pievlsn was burned on Sunday afternoon nt about half-past four o'clock. No water could be procured to stop tho flames, but those who were near by nctlvo efforts saved tho barn very near the burning building, owned by Charles Meyers. COMMON COUNCIL MEETS. There was a special meeting of the common council on Faturday evening. The object was mainly to order tho payment of bills which had passed tho upper house. The session was very short. There were present Messrs. Bate, Biandow, Case, Colwell, Dock erty.v McDonough, Robinson and Swingle. KNIGHTS OF FATHER MATHEW. At a meeting of tho Knights of Father Mathew on Sunday afternoon, President Gallagher was present repre senting tho Diocesan union. Ho urged tho society to assist In making tho cele bration nt Hazlcton a success. After considerable consideration nnd discus sion tho society voted that It ould not go to Hazlcton and Join tho parnde. They will, however, Join with tho Pio neer Father Mathew society In a local celebration. MEETINQ OF FLORENCE MISSION. A meeting was held In tho Methodist church 6n Sundav afternoon In behalf of tho local Florence mission. Tho act ing president of tho mission circle of this city, Mrs. "Wylle, conducted devo tional set vices and read a scilpluro lesson. Itov. Dr. Place offered pra'yer. After some Introductory remarks tho president Introduced MIs3 Decker, of Scrnnton, who made a very earnest and sympathetic appeal In behalf of the cause. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. "Will Nonlon has returned from a visit with friends In 1'Ittston. Sirs. Alexandci Lnjman, who has besn visiting her father-in-law, 1). W. Lay man, has returned, to her homo In Lax acklc. N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Chnpman nro n Jojlng a ploisuro trip which will Include Albany and tho Hudson river to New York. Mrs. M. P Wnlh nnd Miss Maggie Kel ly aro lsltlng In Scranton and WllUcs Uarre. Gcorgo W. Conklln, of Susquehanna, called on friends In this city yesterday. Thomas Matthews, of Spring Urook, Is lsltlng at tho home of John Thomas on South Was! Ington street. Dm I'ltl, of Honeriale, spent SunJay with Is brother, G. W. Plel, of Laurel street. Mrs. A. N. UIrs has returned to her home In New York city after a ltt with her alstcr, 'Mrs. A. 12. Meyeis. In this Icty. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Shannon are enter taining William Shnnnon and family at their cotago nt Crystal lake. Mr. nnd Mis. John 12rne, of Scranton, spent Sunday In this city. Tho well known athlete, Tommy Mc Goiran, Is taking a bicycle trip thiough tho country, and will lslt friends In Scranton befoio his return. Kdwnrd Roonc, of Portj -second street. Is nt tho hospital with a bad fracture of tho right leg. Whllo walking In the ocn Ing he fell and sustained this Injury. Tho Womin's Belief corps ot this city will glo a, .erles of suppeis this winter. Tho llrst will bo glen tomorrow nt tho houso of William lllake, of Maple aenm 12dward James and Louis Dals, of Tranklln lodge. No. S3. Loyal Knights of America, are delegates to tho National Grand lodge at Oljphant which begins Its sessions tomorrow. Z. A. Wonnacott, of Waymart, a broth er of E. A. Wonnacott, of this city, has boon appointed tho postmaster of that Ullage. He had served as dca'Uty post master for some time. Itev. T. 12. Jcpson attended tho confer ence of Baptist mlnlsteis jestenliy at W.uerly. He spoke upon tho "Duties of tho Dlaconate." 12. 12. Bunnell, of the Garbondalo Lum ber company, left on Satuulay lor a bl cyclo tilp through Wnne and Pike coun ties and a lslt to tho Delawnro iKer, where he has a farm. Ho will bo absent about two weeks. Tho musle for n pleasant social of tho South Sldo Social club nt Uurko's build ing was furnished by Professor Itcnnle. M. Bogan was tho prompter. Professors Hunt and Wilson, of this city, gavo a number of mandolin and guitar selections nt tho bazaar nt Jcr myn, which wero much npproclatcd. A Prohibition meeting was hold at tho Belmont street chapel last evening, tiov crul speakers modo addresses, A new dancing class was organized In tho Knights of Father Mathey hall on Friday evening by well known young men. It will bo known aa tho Ilechercho danc ing assembly, Mrs. F. Becker hns returned from a visit with friends In Wllkes-Bane. IxjuIb Abbott left Ksterday for Lohlgh university at South Bethlehem. Mrs. l!adn Evans nnd son, Leslie, who huvo been visiting In this city, havo re turned to their homo In Scranton. Gcorgo Kllborn, of Urookln, N. Y Is tho guest ot Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hose, ot Spring street. Mrs. Barbara Wagner, ot Philadelphia, Is lsltlng In this city. Mrs. Joseph Fox Is entertaining her sis ter, Mrs. Frledenburg, of 12lmtra, Charles Budtt and Llewellyn Wood Icy, of Beech Hke, spent Sunday with Fred Shuman In this city. Dr. Oilman, resident physician ot tho hospital, has? resigned his position and returned to New York. Mrs. Juliet Beynolds has returned from a visit with relatives In Scranton. Dr. II. C. Wheeler was In Honesdale on professional business yesterday. Miss Mnmlo Cannon has returned from a Uslt In Plttston. Miss Teresa Tlgho left yesterday for Mlllemllloi whero she will enter the nor mal school. Mrs. Henry Watts and daughter, Mar garet, of Scranton, aro visiting In this city. Miss Sarah McDonough Is entertaining Miss I2mma Becker, of Port Jervls. Mrs. Joseph Hes'.lng Is lsltlng In Honcfcriale. L. W. Molten and Charles Edgett havo returned from a short wheel trip In south, ci n New York. Visit the Dallas Fair. Open from Sept. 2S to Oct. 1, InclusUe. TAYLOR. Don't forget to attend tho fair of tho Calvary Baptist church on Oct. 14. 15 nnd lfl If you deslro to possess fancy nnd use ful articles at your own price. Bemem ber that 'they will also held a festival each ecnlng. They will nlso give a door prize wich evening to tho holder of the lucky ndmlsslon ticket. Tickets, 35 cents. Mrs. William Jones nnd Mrs. Rachel O'ltara and Mrs. Heeso W. Boeso attend ed tho funeral of relatives; In Plymouth on Sunday. Tho Independent Social club will con duct their regular weekly social this evening at Weber's rink. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powell, of Pond street, on Sept. 17, a daughter. Mrs. J. D Danltls has returned homo from Danville after a week's visit with rolatUes at that place. Mr. Harry Jones, of tho Archbald, Is dangerously 111 at his home. Miss Edith Iicddoe, of llydo Park.spent tho Sabbath with Mr. and Mrs. David Williams, of this place. Pride ot Lackawanna lodge, No. IS, will meet this evening. John Bashnm, who has boon In Alnska. for a pleasuro trip, hns returned much benefited from his Journey. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Williams, who hao been on a six weeks' trip to Wales, their native land, returned homo yester dav. Mrs. Thomas Dal6, of Main street, Is Indisposed. Mrs. William Thomas, of this place, visited frlenda In Hyde Park jesterday. Tho collieries of the Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western company, nro sched uled to work six elglit-hour days this w eek. Tho funeral of the late William B. Stevens, well known In this town, oc curred yesterday afternoon from his late homo In Hydo Park. Members of Hyde Park lodge. No. 300. Knights ot Pythias and Slocum lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, of which tho deceased wns a member, attended In a body. Inter ment was mado In tho Forest Homo cemetery, Tho entertainment last ovenlng under tho auspices of tho Ncbo Congregational church, Bendhnm, was well patronized. Tho programme was woll nrranged and wns rendered In hn excellent mnnnor. II. J. Daniels left yesterday for Al toonn to attend tho grand session of tho Junior Order United American Mechanics In that plnco this week. Miss Mary Hughes, of Hydo Park.spent tho Sabbath with friends In this place. Messrs. D. C. Young and son, havo been awarded tho contract to pnlnt tho Jermyn & Co. property In Itcndhnm. Tho box social last evening, to bo held on tho lawn of tho Stewart's memorial church, was held In the church owing to tho coolness of tho weather. It was well patronized, Mr. John Blchnrds left yesterday for a visit with relatives In Baltimore, Md. Visit tho Dallas Fair. Open from Sept. 28 to Oct. 1, Inclusive, JKKMYN. Tho Press has the following to say re garding the death of Frank Belcher, who left Mayflcld for AlaBka over two years ago: FRANK BI2LCIH2R IS DEAD. Glad as wo wero to hopo for tho best as long as thcro was anything left on which to baso our hope, tho latest Intelli gence forces us tiftB cord nt last that our townsman, Frank 1 Belcher, tho llrst to go from hero to tho new gold fields, suc cumbed to typhoid fever on July 14, only a few hours after his brother, Oscar, hnd written his letter saying that Frank was then nblo to sit up. Tho Information comes through tho Klondlko News, tho first Ihsiio of which wns published at Dawson on July 17, threo days after Os car Belcher's letter was mailed. Among Its records of denths was this one: "Ago 2$ years, Frank Belcher, of Pennsylvania, died Wednesday night ot typhoid fever." Ho had about $25,000 stowed In his cabin nnd hnd sold his claim for $25,000 more. It was his Intention to leao on tho Henly, but fate willed It otherwise. Ho was burled In Prosiict Hill." It Is be lieved that one of his brothers Is now on his way homo and Is expected hero some day next week, when the sad Intelligence will bo confirmed. Mrs. Gomer S. Davis Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Albert Kerr, nt Scranton. Mrs. W. R. Dodson nnd Miss Knto Sampson spent yesterday In Scranton. Messrs. Edwin and John M. Graves on Saturday attended a meeting of tho stockholders of tho WInola OH, Gas De velopment and Improvement company, whlph was held at Factory vllle. Ralph Rymcr Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Willmnn. Mr. I'reston. of Hancock, N. Y and Miss Llzzlo Badger, of Conklln, N. Y., nro tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. W, T. Badger, of Cometeiy street. Mrs. Thomas Martin, of Scott street, last evening received a letter from her husband who is In Alaska, ten miles from Dawson City. Tho letter was dated Aug. 15, nnd snjs that Frank Belcher has been 111 of typhoid fever but on Aug. 15 was better. People aro undecided as to whether our townsman Is dead or not since receiving this letter. Visit tho Dallas Fair. Open from Sept. 2S to Oct. 1, Inclusive. PECKVILLU, Tho employes of tho Consumers' Pow der company wero paid jesterday. Mr. and Mrs. James Cowans spent Sun day with friends In Freelnnd. A regular communication ot Oriental Star lodge. Tree and Accepted Masons, will be held this evning. Mrs. Emma Plummcr Is spending a few weeks In Bradford, III. Mrs. R. J. Uren and children are visit ing Mr. Uren's parents In Lancaster. Tho Sterrick Creek Store company will do business In their new store today. Archie, tho little son of Mr. and Mrs. t t FALL f04OO4CO4OOOOiOiOOO-t-O I o Just thinking of cold weather makes you cold. The thoughts of Ulsters makes you colder. But thinking of the tailor prices makes you coldest. Just between seasons too warm I for the heaviest top coat--too cold to go without any. Fall Overcoat handiest garment in the ward-robe-for the fall vacation--that rail road trip-for that street car ride the buggy ride, chilly evenings, the theater. How can you do without it? $8.00 Fal1 0vercoats light fawn shade Co vert Cloth, style, short with full box back, very swell, cut to fit. $10.00 Fal1 Overcoats light fawn shades of Covert Cloth and Whipcords, short, full box back, silk lined throughout, lap seams. $12.00 Fa Overcoats fawn and grey shades vvuvuri viuiu ana wiupcorus, strap v and lap seams, full box back, swell a cut, satin sleeve linings. t Better grade overcoats run $14.00, $15,00, $16.50, $18.00, $20.00, $22.00 and $25.00, aud 0 among which are the famous Benjamin and Stein Block makes, carrying a guarantee for finish and ht not second to the best tailor's work. 0 .feu &r 0 I A )$r (I ill (I Q $ I M L !PHC?r-ll ll'I V I 1 ' BWk 1 $ r EL 5 JOr I 5 mT t 0 ftn-WI1 ft 1 0 li 111 1 t 0 Mm ml n 4- m U W . K H A 2 O 40-fO00OfOOl04 040004004-00 Samter Bros Clothiers, Hatters, . Furnishers. ' ' P. Tlnklcpaugh, fell oft a tmltdrng last Sunday morning and broko his left arm clowe to the wrist. Miles II. Wndcmnn left yesterday to rep resent BlnkcV council, Junior Order United American Mechanics nt tho grand lodgo convention at Altoona. .Mr. Itoberts, of iMuhlcnburff. Is visiting at tho homo of his son, Ocorgo W. Itob erts, Visit tho Dallas Fair. Open from Sept. 2? to Oct. 1, Inclustvo, OLYPHANT. Miss Mary OtcCormnc and William fat ten, two popular joung people of this town, vverounlted In marriage last evening at 7 o'clock nt tho residence of ltcv. l. J. Murphy, pastor of at. Patrick's church. Father Murphy performed tho ceremony. Tho bride was attended by Jllis Annlo Mackerel nnd tho groom's best man was James McCormac, a brother of tho bride. Tho brldo nnd her mold wore prclty gown of navy bluo cloth, trimmed with whlto satin. Mr. nnd Mrs. Patten wwlll commenco housekeeping nt onco on Dun moro street. 1'. II. Warren nnd J. W. Jones, or Scranton, rendered, soveral vocal selec tions In tho Congregational churoh Hun day evening. Mls Cora Voyle hns returned homo af ter n month's visit with relatives In 121 mlra. IMIss Kato Kennedy, of Scranton, who has been tho guest of Miss Mary Carbine, has returned home. Dr. Tadden, James O'Malley and Frank Mcloughlln attended tho labor meeting at Nay Aug falls Sundny. MIkj Ida Dean, an elocutionist from uos. ton, assisted by some local talent, will glvo an entertainment In tho Presbyte rlnn church next Monday evening. A small admission feo will be charged. Misses 'Minnie nnd Tesslo Nallcn, of South Scranton, visited friends hero Sun day. Mrs. J. W. Jones, of New Jersey, Is tho guest of Mrs. D. C. Phillips, or P.Mkely. ilr. and Mrs. K. S. Heck, or Scranton, spent yesterday nt tho residence ot Will iam Hull, of Illakoly. Frank Norfhrup and Arthur Wlddow fleld rode on their wheels to Hazlcton Sunday. Mrs. Olnrtln Cawley and Miss Delia Cojne, of Archbald, visited friends hero Sunday. Mrs. Ddward Jones, Misses Ncttlo and Momlo Jones and Edward Jones returned homo Saturday after a threo months' so journ In Kuropo. Miss Jennlo Kennedy Is visiting friends at tho Powder mills. Dr. n. W. Melxel, of Wllkcs-Uarre, was a caller In town Saturday. Miss Nclllo SulMvnn, of South Scwn ton, vllted friends hero Saturday. Miss Mary O'Connor Is spending a few days In New York. Visit tho Dallas Fair. Open from Sept. 23 to Oct. 1, Inclusive. PH1CEHUKG. Robert Henry Ulrkbeck Is spending tho week with Walker Humble, ot Yate'SVllle. William Stevens and Allco Hawkins wero Scranton lsltc rs Satuiday. Thonns Beach niyl grandson, Thomas Davison, visited friends In Green Ittdgo Sunday. Melchor rtiegleln nnd Stanley Atherton nro ls-ltlng tho former's grandparents In Holl'slcrll!e. Andrew Gajzlk had hit chtckery looted on Sunday evening and four of ihls ilnest geese wero stolen. Gcorgo lloMuson, of Yatesvllle, visited his sister, Mrs. Thomas Palmer, ot Dun daff street, Sunday. Mr. William Drown has returned after a pleasant Ilt with fi lends In Nantlcoke. Mr. nnd Mr. Wllllim Hawkins and daughter, Clara, called en lrlends in Dlnkely Sunday. Tho Dolaware, Lackawanna and West ern engine, which went over the bank nt Storrs mlno lat Saturday, was raised to tho railroad Sunday morning. A horce nnd mulu ran away from tho Johnson's barn ynrd. They were stopped by running In to MIko Matyjawicz's store. No damago was done and no ono hurt. 'Ilho Nonpaioils defeated the (Jreen Hldge Stara at a gnmo of base ball played Sunday on tho Priceburg grounds In live Innings. Score, 7 to 0. Visit the Dallas Pair. Open from Sept. 23 to Oct. 1, Inclusive, OLD FORGE. Dalton Taylor has returned after a threo months' Islt with l clothes In Eng land. (Mrs. Itubo Tell, of Scranton, spent Sun day at tho home or Mr. Thomas Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Miller, or Scranton, wero visitors at tho homo of D. 'Drake tost week. Mr. Ulehards has moved his family into his new w house, whero ho has opened a neat candy store. Miss Sadlo Knapp, of Greenwood, spent Sunday at tho homo ot .her aunt, Mrs. Han let Knapp. Mrs. Hannah Bennett spent Sunday ns tho guest ot her sister In Wyoming. Tho Ladles' Aid society will meet on Wednesday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. Benjamin Richardson. Owing to tho overcrowded condition ot No. G school, forty pupils wero trans ferred to Carbon Hill. An entertainment will bo given In tho new Methodist Episcopal church on Wed nesday evening under tho auspices or tho Epworth league. A drama entitled "A Stolen Child" will bo rendered. Tho Junior league will meet Satur day afternoon after a threo months' Uls mi"sal. iMiss Fanny Crosby will glvo her enter tainment this evening In the Brick ohurcn. Admission ten cents. Joseph Curtl1 received quite serious In juries by being thrown from a wagon ono day last week. Visit the Dallas Fair. Open from Sept. BS to Oct. 1, Inclusive, CLARK'S GREEN. W. Chapman nnd Charles Mntson, of South Glastonbury, Conn.: Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Chapman, nnd Mis. Dr. Stevens and son and daughter, of Hamllnton, wero visitors nt tho homo of Orlando Chnp man, tho past week. Mis'? Stella Hlgglns and Carrlo Morton nro visitors from Green nidgo nt the homo of J. C. Hlgglns. Mr. and Mrs, SI. II. Coon spent Friday with relative and friends In Newton. Our high school now has an attendance of 230, and tho school board has decided to seat room No. 0 with slnglo-sented desks, and ndd Miss Edith Santco to tho corps of teachers. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm Itymer, of Dal ton, called on friends hero Inst week. Mr. Abram Churchill, of Lenoxvllle, called on friends here on Friday last. Miss Gertie Mulllnex, of Clifford, Is tho guest of her cousins, Misses Maud and Besslo Mulllnex, Mr. and Mrs. E. Warner nnd Bons, Enrl and Carl, of Dunmore, spent a few days with Mr. Orlando Chapman. William Hlmmelrlch nnd Mr. Williams and Apelet Antolne, of Olyphant lodge, No. SI, Independent Order ot Odd Pel. lows, and Archer Brown, or Lackawanna lodge. No, 201, wero visitors nt tho meet ing or Electric Star lodge. No. 490, Inde pendent Order ot Odd Fellows. Miss Ethel Singer, of Bald Mount, was tho guest of her cousin, Edith Wilson, over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mcrrlman and daughter, Grace, called on Mrs. A. A. Davis on Sunday last. Visit tho Dallas Fair. Open from Sept. 23 to Oct. 1, Inclusive, LAWRENCEVILLE. sgsw-gi.-"-'srT. . The Road to Klondike is n long and hard one. It's much easier to get GOLD DUST from your grocer. Sold every where and cleans everything. MADE ONLY BY THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. Chicago. St. Louis. New York. ifc " .-- Om If Boston. Philadelphia, sjiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimii iiiiimiiiiniiiiiiittmiMiiiimimiciniisEiEiiua 3 S 4 -$ The Newark -j I i I $ The Newark $ s Tho Congregational church of this placo will hold a grand concert up nt tho Jackson Street Baptist church, West Scranton, Wednesday night. Tho artists that will tako part nre; Prof. Sauvago and son, Tongo Sauvage. of New York, and Blodwen M. Ileese, or Nantlcoke, and the wonderful boy singer, Myrddn Iteeso, of Nantlcoke, and some of tho best sing ers of Lackawanna county, will tako part. Mr. William Moorcnnd wife, or Provi dence wero visiting friends hero over Sunday. Mr, Thomas It, Thomas, of Mlnooka, was visiting hero over Sunday. Visit tho Dallas Fair. Open from Sept. 28 to Oct. I, Incluslvo. . S Tills Is The Nowork's llrst Fall Reason with tho peoplo or Scrnnton. Vchnon S record to tnnlco nnd luuo set nbntit it with nn cnrnoHtii. ..r ..1iV.,AV?n.i . ! ?..?.'.1. 2 nndn heiirtv " li"" I'l'KUM Hi w. record to innlto nnd luuo set nbout it with nn cnrnestiicis of nurposo S good that will make for us ninny new customer, Already tho storo - tnko on IN autumnal aspect, and the nrlous lints of full footwear aro n upon the heels S wear cannot be i1?!!, i!Pi ' nl.'na tlie "tfml?. ".'"I or fu" footwear aro crowding fast H of each oilier. Tno now English shapes In IidleV and Uontleriion's 3 dCSerlbotl t 1V IllllHt hn Knnl mi- I.... a .1..,. I-. I i., " ,".i" ? ?" 5 mnrUs tho correct stjle. They come in lino kid, French Tmteit It atuerund eeair 2 "'Jj-'f PW'-rly fitted, will nlwajf i retain their shape. All slits nnd ftom AA to U 5 - widths. e extend jouu heurty munition to call nnd see them. S W. N. BROOKS. I THE NEWARK SHOE STORE, I S Corner Lackawanna and Wyoming Avenues. k g Mcn'sPlnoShocs-slzcsotoli. w dths.from AA to E 2 niiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiigiiigiiiiiiiiiiiisimiiiiiiiiS BER CO., LACKAWANNA LUi manufacturer; of GANG SKID Pll. WHITE MOM HI MMM) LUMBER Bill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine Ruili snwed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled Hemlock Prop limber promptly l'urnlshcd. i flIJ.LV.SA.t Cross Fork. Potter Co.. on the Buffalo and Susquc. "lanna Railroad. At Mina, Potter County. Pa., on Coudersport. and Port Allegany Railroad. Capacity 400,000 feet per day. GLNEKAL OFFICE-Board of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. lelcphonc No. 4014. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-OAHnE, PL, Manufacturers of urcoistives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. . Ocacral Office: SCRANTON, PA- RAILROAD TIHE TABLES. PENHSfLVANIA RAILROAD! Schedule In tiled November 13, 189. Trains Leave Wilkes-Barro as Follows 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burp and tho West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazlcton, Pottsville, Reading, Norrlstovyn, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore Washington and Pitts, burg and tho West. 3.15 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg nnd tho West. 3.15 p. m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg and the Wesl. 6.00 p. m., week days, for Hazloton and Pottsville. J. R. WOOD. Oen'l Pais. Agent. J. B. HUTCHINSON. Oeneral Manazer. Central Railroad ot New Jersey (Lehigh nnd Susquehanna Division.) Stations in New York-Foot ot Liberty street. N. U., and Whitehall Terminal. Anthracite coal used excluslvel, insur ing cleanlness and comfort. , 7 T1MU TAULB IN EFFECT JULY 22. 1K7. Trains leavo Scranton tor Plttston, 3 03, 6.00 p. m. Sundays, a 00 a. m., 1.00, ..u P'$'r Atlant.o City. 820 a m. Habetl. !Oreff.Au'n,m n mvnrPM -with c on rovTirpsai u. i. i-nr Mnuch Chunk. Allentpwn, liethle 1, r-Sanil Philadelphia. 8 20 a. m ?' 303 5 00 (except Philadelphia) p. m. bunuay, - " - v n,pnn orovc. etc irrfr LoiiK i"""!" - at . "! ZZ oil 12 43 11. m vnr AVadlnB, Lebanon and Uarrlsburpr. via 0AlleS2n; 8 20 a. m.. 12.45, 0.00 p. m. Sdrn?Vnts5vlVle.m5 20 n. m.. 12.13 p. m. 5St,.rSln lcavo New York, foot of Lib. .,? street North Itlver. at 9.10 (express) crty street. soi i (cxpre3S lth i5uffet "?!: aVi p m. Sunday, 4 30 a m. Pt iave New York, foot Whitehall street, cnnth rerry, at 8.53 a. m.. 1.00, 1.25, 3 55 n m PawenBcrs arriving or departing ;rJ. this tcrmlnnl can connect under cov?r with all tho elevated railroads, nVnniinav cablp ears, and ferries to nfSSS&nT Btaten Island and Coney Is laSl, making ciulck transfer to and from Grand Central Depot and Long Island Ila'iroao. .... ,,. Sunday, tf t p ivo I'nliaueipma. iuum .tuiiiiwi, .."" n fi n.fl A lit rt 0 a. m., i.w "u '" ' also for HawJey and local points nt 7.03 a. m. and 2.23 p. m. Arrive at Scranton from abovo points nt 10.23 a, m., 3.13 nnd 9.3S p. m. 9 00 m, in. "'Through tloket, to all points nt lowest rate may ho had on Application In ad vance toXthe ckct aajntt-tatton. Gen. Pass. Agt. J. II. OLIIAUSBX. Gen. Supt. Del., Laeka. and Western. Effect Monday, June 21, 1697. Trains leave Scranton as follows: TirpgR for INOW luiiv uim uii vuiuto uuei. 1.40, 2.W, 0.15, 8.00 and 10.20 a. m.; 1J.55 and 3.33 p. m. r.. v.xriress for Kaston. Trenton, Philadel- phla and the South, 5.15. 8.00 and 10.20 a. in.. 12.55 and 3.33 p. m. Washington and way stations, 3.43 p. m. Tnbvhanna accommodation, 0.10 p. m. Express for lllnghamton, Oswego, El. mlra Corning, Bath. Dansvtlle, Mount Morris and Duff alo, 12.10. 2.33. 9.00 a. m. nnd 1 05 p m., making closo connections at nuffalo to all points in tho West. North west and Southwest. niiiRhamton and way station, 1.05 p. m. Nicholson accommodation, 4 00 and 010 P'Dliighamton nnd Elmira express. 5.53 p. m 2 ' . TTll.n AK.1 T)IaVHaM Qnln V..aaABB Tnr- 1II1LU UI1U iblUHIIClU ULII 111U4 tii1- wkrthnmberlnnd. Plttston. Wilke. nnrre Plymouth. Illoomsburg and Din ..in. mnirinir plosn connection nt North lirnbcrlnnd for Wllllamsport, Hnrrlshurg, Baltimore, Washington and the South. ' Northumberland and Intermedlnto sta tions, 0 00. 10.20 a. m.. nnd 1 5 and 0 00 p. m Nnntlcoko nnd Intermediate stations, 8 03 and 11.20 a. m. Plymouth nnd Intor medlato stations, 3.40 and 8.47 p. m. For Kingston, 12.40 p, m. Pullman pallor and sleeping coaches on oil express trains For detailed Information, pocket tlma tables, etc., apply to M, L. Smith, DIs. trlot Passenger Agent, depot ticket oftlco. Iirie and Wyoming Valley. IN Effect Sept. 19. 1S97. Trains leave Seranton for New York and Intermediate points on Erie railroad, Delaware and Hudson. On Monday, July 0, trains will leavo Scranton as fellows: Tor Carbondale 0 20, 7 5", 8 55, 10.13 a. '": 12.00 noon; 1.21. 2 20, 3 52, 0 20, C 25. 7.07. B.1B, 10.45 p. m ; 12 10 a. m For Albany-Saratoga; .Montreal, Bos ton, -New Kngund points, etc, 0 20 a. ni. For'o ilonesdale-C.20, 8.53, 10.15 a. m.: 12 00 noon; 2.20, 5.23 p. m. Fpr WIlke!-Barro-C 43, 7.50, 8 43, 9 38, 10 45 a. m.; 12.03, 1.23, 2.28, 3 33, 4.41, 6.00, 7.W. 9 50. 11.30 p. m. For New York. Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley It. R 0 45, 160 a. m ; 12 C5, 1.2j, 4.41 p. m. (with Black Diamond Ex press) 11.30 p. m For Pennsylvania It. It. points 6.43, 9.5S. a. m.; 2.2S. 4.41 p. m. . For western points via T.ehich Valley R. R, 7.00 a, m ; 12 03, 3T! (with Black Diamond Express), 9 50, 11.30 p. m. Trains will arrtvo at Scranton as fol lows; From Carbondalo and tho north G 40 7,4j, 8.40, 9 34, 10 40 a. m ; 12 00 noon; 1.20, 2.21. 3 23, 4 37, 5 43. 7.43, 9 45, 11.23 p. m. From WIlkcs-Barro and the south C.H, 7 00, 8 50, 10.10, 11.65 a. m; 1.16. 2.14, 3.49. 5.20: C.21. 7.53. 9OT, 9 13 P. m ; 12 03 a. m. J. W. BORDICK. O. P. A . Albany, N. Y. II. W, CROSS, D. P. A Scranton. Pa. Lehigh Valley Iiailroad System. Anthrnclto Coal Used F.cluslve'.y Insur ing Cleanliness nnd Comfort. in nrrECT june 14, is97. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. Tor Philadelphia and New Yoik la D. & H. R. R at 6 45,7.50 a. m., nnd 12 03, 1.23. 2 28, 4 41 (Black Diamond Express) nnd 11.30 p. m. Tor Plttston and WIIkcs-Rirro !a D. L. & W R. R 0 00, 8.03, 1120 a. m., 153 3.40, 0 00 and 8 47 p. m. Tor Whlto Heven, Hnz'eton. Pottslll9, nnd principal points In tho coal regions Ma D. & II. R R , C.43, 7.00 a. m , 12 03 and 4 41 p. ni. Fo. Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Har risburg and prlrclpal Intermediate sta tions via D. & II. R. R., C 43. 7.00 a. m . 12 03. 1.23, 2.23. 4 41 (Black Diamond Ex pi ess), 4 41 nnd 11.30 p. in. For Tunkhant ock, Townndi, Elmira, Ithaca, ynoya and rrlnclpnl Intermediate stations -via D., L. & W. It R , 6 00, R.Ob a. m., 12.40 end 3 40 p. m. For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago and all points west la D. It H, It. II.. 12.03. 3 33 (Black Diamond E-tpress), 9 00 and 11.30 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley chair cars on alt trains between Wllkes-Barro and Now York. Philadel phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN II WILBUR, Gcr.. Supt. CHAS. S. LEE, Gen. Pass Agt., Phlla.. Pa. A. W. NONNEMACIIER. Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt.. South Bethlehem, Pa. Scranton Offlce, 309 Lackawanna avenue. SCItAINTON DIVISION. Ill Effect June 27lli, 1507. North Hound. Month nouiifl. 203 201 20i 20 1 a stations J? fl 8 fi a a (Trains Daily, Ex. f b 13 Ig cept Sunday.) Q Ig 3 .... p uiArrlve Leave i M 7,N Y Franklin 8: .... 7 40 .... 7 10 West 4iad street .... 7 53 .... 700 Weehawkao .... 810 .... p up iiArrlre Leave a iif m .... 6UJ 1 15 codatia 0101 i3 .... .... c 18 109 HancocK is su .... ... 6orie:o stariignt 623 sz .... .... 6 00 is 0 Preston Park 11 83 2 31 .... .... 6 MlS 40 WlDWOoa Oii 8 41 .... .... li 47 12 2 royntello oeo .'50 .... .... s 41 U it Orson 6C5 2 S3 .... .... S80i;ca Pleasant Mt. 703 3CS .... .... fsssrilSB Uulondalo 7W 3 09 .... 1... 6 16 1149 Forest City 7V0 319.... .... S0O11 34 carbondalo 7 3il 8 3t) .... ... .146711180 White unago 737,nss ... .... flSltli2) Mayntld 7 4J IS 48 .... .... 4 4SU81 Jermyn 744 34S .... .... 44)1118 Aichlbald 750 ssi .... .... 4 401113 Linton 7CS 3S4 .,., .... 4 361111 PeckVllla 7 63 350 .... ..,, 4 811107 oirrnant en 404 ..,. .... 4 US It 0.1 Priceburg 8 04 4 07 .... ,... 4i.SU 03 Throop 8 00 410 .... ..., 4 22 1100 Provldenco 8 10 4 14 .... .... 41911067 park Place rs 12 14 17 ,,., ... 41B10SS buanton dis40,. r m Ia u Leave Arrive a itr u All trains run dally except Sunday, f. slznlties that trains stop on signal tor pas sengers. secure rates tla Ontario a Western before purchasing tickets and cave money. Bay aud Night Bipress to the West. J.O, Anderson, Oen. rats Agt. T. FUtcrott. Dlv Pass. Afft Eoranton. lu r
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