THE SCttANTON TBEBTHSTB TUESDAYJTOENING, OCTOBER 19, 1897; Lackawanna County. CARBONDALE, Readers will plcato noto that adver tisements, orders for Job work, nnd items for publication left at tho estab lishment of Shannon & Co . newsdealers. North Stain street, will rccclvo prompt ft tentlon: ofTics open from 8 a. m. to 13 v. m.j a lauiimns LAST RACES OP THE SEASON. Entries for tho llvcnts nt Antlirnclto l'nrlc Tuilny mid Tomorrow. The Inst rnces of the season mo en tered for today and tomonow at An thracite park. Seeral horses new to this cltv nre entered and arc the fntit est in this Mclnlty. Tho entries for to day are 3 23 race Harve T, 1 p., V. P. Urnnn, C.nbondule. I,lttlo Rocket, b. h, Elmer Ary, C.u- bondnle Jim Dojle, b p. U A. 1'atttMonj C.ubon- dale. Dick, 1 p , n. Abrams, Plttston. Uosslo Aliullson, b. m , W. C Norton, Al- denvllle. rcrarola, b. r, W. II. Ives, nullfoid, N. V. Kato Medium, b. in , I A. bin I wood, .ler- myn Bradford, Boy, s. g., Dr. E Wtdmer, Pitts- ton Sato, s. m., Dr. K Wldmer, Plttston. Heauty. H. in., It. E. Wcstlakc, Scinn'on. ChlltPiiham Prince, s. in , It. E. West lake, Scranton. Prize, $100. 2 21 RACE. Gladstone, b p.. A Portri, llliiRhiniton. Trod DoUKlas, A. Porter, ninghamton. Mark Anthony, b. p., William IJroadman, Blnshamton Prince M, b h, Stewart Fletcher, Union- dale. liellm.in, b h , I"red Cook, Scranton. Beauts tp m , It. E. Westlake, Seriinlon Chlltenhflm Prince, It. 12. Westlake, Snanton. Kit Clowd, b. m , L. A. Pattcison, Car- bondale. Slyrtlo S, b m , "W. A. St John, Scranton. Magfjlo Davis, b. m., T. E. Davis, Tailor. Prize, $123. J L. Crawford end C. H. Schadt, of Scranton, and J. J, Simpson and L. A Tatterson, of Carbondali, have each en tered a span of horses for the tram race, which will too trotted both dais. I'or "Wednesday the entries are: 2.23 CLASS. aiagBlo Davis, b. m , J. E Davis, Tailor. Fred Douglas, b. h , A. Porter, Rlngham ton Gladstone, b , , A. Porter, Hlnphamton. Perarolo, b. (,' . W. 11. Ives, Guilford, Beaut, m It. 12. WetUike, Scranton. Chlltcnh.iiu Piince, It. i:. Wistlake, Scranton. Myrtle S, b. m , W. A. St. John, Scrant6n. Nellie H, b m , L. A. Patterson, Carbon dale Jim Doile, to. k L. A. Patterson, Car bondale Bessie Mailison", b. m , W. C. Norton, Al denllle. Little llcxket, b. h, Elmer Avery, Car bondale. Dick, b K . n. Abrams, Plttston. Bradford Boy, s. ., D.r. E. Wldmcr, Pitts ton Silo, a in , Dr. E. Wldmcr, Plttston. Kato Medium, b. m , P. A. Sherwood, Jci mn JIarrj T, b. s , F. P. Brown, Carbondale. Prize, J123. free'-for-all. Mary "West, h. m., J. P. Cook, Scranton. Maud S, e. m , B. 11. Westlake, Scranton. Mark Anthony, b. K, William Boardman, Bliigliamton. rred Douglas. A. Porter, Blnghnmton. Prince M, b. h , S. Pictcher, Unlondale. Kit Cloud, b. m , L. A. Pottcrson, Car bondale, Prize, $130. ARRESTED FOR ASSAULT. Jacob Cohen, of this city, on Satur day swore out a warrant before Al derman Atkinson for Moses and Vv'olf Peldman, of Scranton, who formeily conduttid a furniture store on Salem avenue The charge Is made of as sault and battery and highway 10b btry Mr Cohen charges tho defend ants with seizing him while walking through an allev in Scranton and de manding fifty dollars which they claim ed as their due. He nsseits that Wolf Seldman held him while his father tool: from his pockets the sum of twenty four dollars. Cohen claims that he re ceived teverat blows while attempting to keen his money, Olilcer Gilby and Mr. Cohen have gone to Scranton w Ith tho warrant, with what success is not jet known. DEBATE AT ST. ROSE. The recent debate held nt St, Hoso academy was very interesting and In structive. This question was discuss ed In an able manner, "Besolved, That woman's Influence for cood Is more marked than that of man." The nega tive side was declared winner by a hcorc of 39 to 37 points. Hev. T. r. Coffey presided as judge and gave the decision. On tho afllrmattve side were tho follow Inc: Misses Laura Garvey, Alice Kearnes, Mny Barrett, Sadie Me Garry, Sarah Garvey, Mary Monahan, Nellie Dempsey, Winifred Hlgglns, and those on the negative being. James Campbell and the Misses Bom O'Rourke, Mav Moftltt, Joseph Loftus. Frank Kllpatrlck, Roderick Glllls "William McHalo and Katie McLean. MARRIAQE ANNIVERSARY. A pleasant party gathered on Satur day at the home of Mr. and Mrs A. V. Isger In honor of the twenty. fifth ' anniversary of their marrlnge The day was also Mr. Isger's blrthda, and these happy events were celebra. 1 in a very pleasant manner. Many valu able presents were received at the sil ver wedding. Amonp the guests were. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Isger and Mr. and Mrs. "William Atkinson, the heads of the two families, and many friends from this city and other places. AITKEN-AITKEN. Tho last week's edition of the Mont rose Republican has a notice of the marriage o' well known lesldcnts of Carbondnle, as follows. 'Married In New York city. May 29, 1897, by the Rev "W. II Kldd, John "W. Altken and Miss Louiso Altken, both of Carbon dale, Pa." Their many friends in this city are now extending congratulations over tho happy event that has Just been made public. MEN WHO ARE WEAK IROKEN DOWN DISCOURAGED Man who luffer from tbe eoecti of dlteaie, oyer work, wotrr, from tbe follies of youth or tbe ex eotiet of minbood, from unnatural dralm, weak neia orlaokof derelopment of toj organ, failure of Tittl foitoa, unfltoeit for marriage, all iuch men ehould "come to tbe t onntaln bead " for a clcritlfla metbodofmarrelloua powertoTttallie.deTelop.re. jtore, and auataln. Wo will mall without chorea L? P,n,u sealed envelope a rampblat tbat Telia It All, Nqtblne aent unaiked. No expo, iiue, so deception, Addreti ERIE MEDICAL CO. 04 NIAGARA STRICT, BUFFALO, N. V. FIRES ON TUG WEST SIDE. Potest fires have inced In several places nenr this tltj. On tho West Side the lire was very extensive. Tho brush and leaves near the Rtavity road 'Were burning on Sunday so that tho men were called out to llcht tho flames. After several hours of hunt work the flro was beaten out by tho use of wot hemlock boughs. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. Mrs Hiram Harsh, of Dunmorc, was i visitor in this city last week. Her hus band was assistant superintendent to tho 1-ito It JIanvlllc, of tho Delaware and Hudson, many cirs ngo Miss Fanny Pugllano, on Situidny fell in a fainting spell and leeched Injuries so that she -was unconscious for somo time Drs Kelly and Hillcy were calhd and gave needed restoratives. W W Lathrope, of S ronton, received an enthusiastic welcome from his Car bondale friend nt the Piolilbltloii demon stration nt the opera lioue on Tilday evening, Messrs and Medimes Wesley Ives and Orhncler Ies, of Scranton, were guests nn Sunday of Mr. and Mis. W. W. Calen der, of this rltv 1'innk Mofiltt, of Scranton, was tha guest of Charles G Bridget!, of Dtrio avenue, on Sundaj. Miss Mary Joyce, of Washington slrccl, vlslled friends in Scranlon Ihls week. James Gorman, si , left jesteidav for San Francisco, where he will spend Ihe vvlnler. Ho resldel In California about thlrty-ilve years ago Mls9 Ellzabelh Early, of Seventh ave nue, has accepted a position In A. It. Sawyer's mlllnery establishment. Frank A. Heath, the blind musician, will give a concert this evening nt the Congre gational church Tho olilccrs of the church have donated the use of the build ing as a generous act to tho blind In strumentalist. Miss Bertha, daughter of Mr. and Mrs T. II. Davis, of Eighth avenue, celebrated her fifteenth birthday by a party given to twenty-flvo loung friends last Satur day evening. Tho house was decorated Shouldn't you think every mother ond father would come in and see what our Boys' Clothing---goodness amounts to. They don't not all of them. And yet our Children's Clothing business is growing wonderfully, though not as much as it deserves just because you read with yonr eyes shut. Our Fall and Winter Stock is long since ready waiting to be looked at. Our long experience has been used to have each style so per fect, each grade as good as money could make it. Our judgment is that these are good suits. Let us have your judgment---we want it. Of the suits we have sold we do not know of a complaint; we do know of a great gederal satisfaction. mmm M - - M'M 4.44..f.f.44-.H- for tho occasion. Many handsome Rifts from her triends wero bi stowed. Thomas Morrison, of Belmont street, a man advanced In jears, fell from tho steps of his homo jxstcnlay afternoon nnd frnc turcd his leg, Dr. Glllls attends tho case. Dr ttlwnnl WlUmer, of Plttston, U vis iting his father, Dr. Wldmcr, of Klver stieet. Mrs. Charles McIIugh, of Wllkes-Harro, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. T. J. Lamb, of this city. Will AtcCormlck, of Scranton, was a guest nt tho home, of Miss Aunto Hart, of tl Is city, on Sunday. Dr. McOravv spent Sunday In Sei anion with his brothel. Dr. Thomas, of Ohio, Is visiting his brothcr-ln-law, Ilev. Charles Lee. Profeor Itur.lsby returned from New York Saturday, Ho went to meet his wito on her leturn from a visit to England. Tho llev. Dr. Logan, of Scranton, preached In tho. Presbyterian church on Sunday mornlne. The Honcsdalc team defeated the Cot Ingo Athletic eleven on Saturday by .i score of 21 to 2 Tho Cycle club are considering tho sub ject of another high tints concert In this city. A joung men, Paul Laughlan, was as saulted esterday morning by unknown persons near the light rallroid tinck. Dr. Mabnun was tailed to dress his wounds. Tho object of tho nttack is not known, JERMYN NEWS. Ituiiml .ScriiceA Presentation ol n l)riiina--(Hlier Notes. Mr. C. II DeVere, of Carbondale. has rented 41 part of Patterson's propcrt in Main strctt and moved his household goods In iit wick. Innus Callahan, of South Main street, who has been seriously III for some time, has recovered sufllcleutly to be on the streets again Messrs Georgo Biuret nnd Thomas Stephenson, of Serai ton. visited Mrs. ltlchard Hteplunscn on Sunday. Miss Edith Vail, of Tompklnsville, is tho guest of Mrs. John Majnard, of Main street. Miss Mattl- Spettlgue and Miss Mary Sptttlgue spent Sunday at Torest City. Mr nnd Mrs Patrick H Qulnn will movo to Mavffld next veek. They will occupy the houe vacated by James Sul livan and famlli, who are moving to Vandllng. Itevlvnl services aro being held in the W to Like This style HOYS' VnSTnn SUITS, agci 3 to s venrs. A neat grey cheviot, heavy win ter weight. Sailor collir, scpirato vest, trimmed on tho collar, cults and vest with four rows of braid, bow and bucklo at tho kuio $1.98 HOYS' VnSTnn SflTS, nges 3 to s eaii. A blue or brown cheviot, heavy winter w fight, wide and narrow braid trimming on s.illo- collar, cuffs and vmt. Pearl buttons; bow and buckle at Unco $2.50 HOYS' VHSTnn SUITS, ages 3 to s 3enrs. A brown mlxid cheviot, nil wool, w Inter w eight. Cloth and sailor collnr, cuffs nnd vest trlmmtd with brild; neat round buttons. A plain. ervieeaum suit mat is Jlo suit that Is , to give good S-T ?! P- JO bound tc wear HOYS' Vi:STKR SUITS, ages 3 to S years. A brown cblck over plaid with i-llk braid to match on collar, cuffs and buttons nnd bow and H - rf buckle at tho knee Ydtyjyj - T - H - - f'H - T Like the Picture HOYS' IlEErEH SUITS, ages 3 to 8 inrs Ono a blue cheviot, winter weight, largo sailor collar, double breasted, braid trimming on collar and cuffs, bow and buckle on the pants at knee A tilm looking suit at $1.98 HOYS' HEEFEIt SUITS, ages 3 to 8 jears. Taney mixed cloths. Plaids and heck cheviots, winter weight. Large tailor collar, uraiu trimming. Bow inn bucKio on pants at tho knee. Moro valuo than j 011 usually seo for , $2.25 BOYS' rtEEUEIl SUITS, ages 3 to S jears. An abundance of patterns in brown plaids and check chovlots, all wool, and bluo cheviot, very heavy winter weight fabrics Neat silk biald trimming on sailor collar and cuifs. Everj pains taken to y $3-50 mako them wear and stay together BOYS' HEEFEIt SUITS, ages 3 to S years. In theso suits jou will nnd n world of comfort. Your boy will bo dressed as well as any boy. Tho fabrics are pretty chevIoU. prettily trimmed and perfectly finished In every respect anu, nest of all, thoy lit to perfec c: $4-50 tion .. SAMTER BROS Clothiers, Hatters, Furnishers, The Road to Klondike is a long mul 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 COM PAN Chicago. St. Louis. New York, Prlmltlvo Methodist church by Mrs. Isa bel'.o Catlln. lato of London, Eng. During the week Mrs. Catlln will deliver one or two lectures, entitled "Scenes in tho Streets nnd Slums of London " The ser vlces will bo contlnutd for an lndetlnlto time. A. Grlfllths, tho bnrher, moved into Sol omon's basement yrsterday Miss Jackson, of Wilmington, Del., Is tho guest of Miss Pessenden, on Cemetery street. The Walker Hoso company have elected tho follow ingotllcers for the ensuing year. President, Charles 1 Qulnn; vlco piesi dent, P. J. Porbcs, corresponding secro tirj, J. J. McCartv , Iltiancl.il secretary, M. L. McCarty; treasurer, E 1 Edmunds; foreiran, Patrick H Bcrgan; assistant foremnn, Daniel Kilkur; pipeman, U. J Coggtns; assistants, L Potter, John Mul derig; tiustecs, J. .1 Place, P. II. Qulnn and William W'nlker A merry company or "The Cadets' Pic nic," was piesented last night to a very appreciatlvo nullence. The programme given was ns fellows. Choris, "Sunshine and Shadow," Young; violin and piano duet, "Stars and Stripes Forever, ' Misses Murphj and Timlin, glee, "H-ill Smiling Morn," Spofforth, hy Junior choir, quar tette, "Pocr, Peter Pumpkin," Jniobs, -f -f - -f bit nnd clothes, mend tvery -f -t- ular - - -f Your v J Reefers -f t warm, braid buttons BOYS' Hluo ian ming JC3 VfeiSr reasonaulo prlco ss- ILlp fH AuV Y. N Boston. Phlladoiphlo. Misses Spclcher nnd Dcmpov, Mess's Beeves and Hoightou; glee, "Sweet nnd Low by Junior iholr, vocal solo, Mlnnlo Gieen. elionix, ".Inck Trost," Gaul Part 2 Operetta Captain of cadets. Prank Mc Andtews, Charllo Little old man, Joo Col lins; Llttlo Cadet, John Dcmpsey, police, Joo Tighe, Prnnlc Grad, Tonimj Bow lind; r.'orcnce, Little old woman, Hoso Qulnn; Bessie Hoso Covle, Gertie, Mary McLvughlln Hetwien the llrst and tec ond acts a drill was performed by twenty four bojs and glils. Don't I'nll to Hear 'I he Welsh Prlz Singers, Just arrived f'om "Wales, at tho Lyceum Monday evening, Oct. 23ih. A POLITICAL POINTER If you Indorse the freo trado and fiee silver Chicago platform as the Lacka wanna Democracy docs, "fully and without reserve," then work and voto for Schadt, Horn, et. ul. If you be lieve in McKlnley, protection and pros perity, turn thbso agents of Bonn down JC? V(&4Z5o Look Like This HOYS' DOUHLH HRKASTKD SUITS, ages ' to 1C jears A dark brown twill, a dark brown plaid a light Drown plaid, a plain gr.tj nnd other mixtures. Theso suits aro made for bojs who rough it a must have strong and we lecom- 5 $1.98 overv tluead and stitch hoys' Douni.i: unnASTED suits. ages 9 to 1G Too many patterns to dlscribe singly, but you will find this stock full of now and stylish checks and plaids nnd fancv mKtures. Tnbrlcs that aro pure wool and good wool woven to wear. You can go further and fair worse. It is ex cellent quality at a pop '; $3.00 prico BOYS' DOUHLi: BREASTED SUITS, ages 9 to 10 ears A 1.1ft of patterns in popular Cheviot mlxtuies and in navy blue 11 ilds nnd checks are tho favorites, and blue tho staple. Cloth Is all wool. Pockets thnt won't teal , seams that won't rip, llnnings that aro put ill smooth The nual- lty of theso suits will bo U T f-") a pleasant surprise O'O J;OYS' DOUBLE BHEASTED SUITS, ages 9 to 1G years A llttlo better lln nings, a little better cloth finer but no better wearing disci Ihe our "llttlo higher pi Iced buits." They come in fancy mixed cheviots, plaid and check cheviots and bluo cheviots. In bulng boys' clothes hero there's that satisfac tion of knowing that jou get what u puv for, and theso . 3ults Justify eery dollar 4 A f( (.pent on them pqJJ HOYS' REEI-EHS. 3 to in years. Chin chilla heavy winter weight, good w ear ing quality. Largo sailor collar, braid (d and good warm lining It is u pleasure to offit S 1 f C so much for so little .. Y A vJaJ BOY8' REEFERS, 3 to 10 years, heavy Chinchilla with warm, heavy plaid lining, deep pockets to keep tho hands minor cuiwr wiiii t n r trimming and brass Nt 1 JJ f M m Vr REEFERS, nges 3 to 10 years. Astrakan. pearl buttons, fine Itnl- lining. Sailor collar, braid trim on collar and cuffs cuffs .T..tt. $3.00 A stylish top coat BOYS' REEUER arcs 3 to 10 years. Heavy Chlnchilhi, all wool, warm, plaid linings, very durable, very warm, largo sailor collar, horn buttons, braid trimming This reefer will prove the ex cellence of our hoys' cloth ing depaitirent throughout $3-00 UIIIIIIIIUII11IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIHII1HHIIW3 mm 4 -A About The Newark 5 &- Wo ought to sell ALL of the School Shoes thnt will bo sold In Pcrnnton this fall. Hut wo won't. Homo people nro such poor Judges of qUALlTY thnt thoy would pay 91.00 for a shoo that is nearly nil boddy, rather than pay Sl.'jnforu really good shoe. Theso people s trade we won't get. Wo will get tho trade of peo ple who like to mnko sure nfw lint tup y nro bujltig. Those who nro good Judges nnd don't want lob lots of tnishy stuir. wo nro better prepared than anyone else to scrvosuch ppoplonnd wo will sell them school shoos "or any other kind'1 that will prove chcupo ;tlmn any othar shoes they can buy. THE NEWARK SHOE STORE, Corner nckawanim ana Wjomlug Avcnucj. V. It. See out I'o4ter Hoots for Ladles' S Hhoes for Men, n!Eiiiiiiiisii!iiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii!iniiiiiiii4iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiif A. IHTTnNIirNDnR, BITTENBENDER 8c CO. HEVIHIUAUTEUH I'OR Hardware and Wagon Materials, Blacksmiths' Supplies. 50I.1J AGENTS KORlXKVnnSI.IP AND HOI.DI'AST CAI.K8 AND SHOES, (IIIlllS RUIIIIEU CUSHIONED SHOE'S. OWNERS ok nonsr.s should look into the MEHtr or these qood. WEAUECUTTINaTlIE l'HK'E OK Bicycles REGARDLESS OK COST. OOOD WHEELS KOU $15.00 AND UP. VV. R. DrfTrNRENOCR. W. A. KDiMVIEKBK. M'g'rsof IlicjelH Dept. LACKAWANNA LUMBER GO, lu&UUFACTURHRS OF IiiU limber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Nino Rails sawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled Haunlock lrop Timber promptly l'u nils lied. AIIL1.S At Cross Fork. Potter Co.. on the BuiT.iln anil Snanite. 'mniiii Hailroad. At MIna, Potter 'iimiia uauroau. At ivuna, l'ottcr (Jounty. l'n.( on Port Allecany Kuilroad. Capacity 400,000 feet per GCMJUAL OPFICC-Uoardof Trade Building, Telephone No. 4014. spur THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA, Manufacturers of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES, BOILERS, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. GENERAL OfFICC. SCRANTON. PA. RAILROAD Schedule In Lffect November is. iS?5. Trains Leave Wilkes-Barro as Follows 7.30 a. m., week flays, for Sunbury, HarrlsburR, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burp; and the West. 10.16 a. m., week days, for Hazloton, Pottsville, Reading, Norrlstown, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and the West. 3.15 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg and the Weat. 3.15 p m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg and tho West. G.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton and Pottsville. J. R. WOOD. CJen'l Pass. Affent. J. B. HUTCHINSON, Oeneral Monajer. Central Kailroad of Now Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division ) Stations in New York Foot of Liberty street n! It, and Whitehall Terminal. AntnracttB coal used exclusively, lnur- TnTAl.Ll? INBrrECTJULY 52. 1807. Tffi leave, Scranton for Plttsto... aVi" ASlnti?h li'rll. b a. m.. 3 OD. 5.00 p. m. Sundaj s, '1 15 p. m Tor Atlantic Cit. 8 20 a m ,,,,.,h Tor New York, Newark and Elizabeth, si) (eCpusi) am, U 13 (express with Iluffct parlor car). 3 03 (express) P. m. Sunday 213 p m. Train leaving li- P. m arrives at Philadelphia. Heading Term ff'al 5!'2 P. m. and Now York 0 00 p. m Kor Ma-uc Chunk. Allentow n, Bcthle .',: riston and I'lillade phla, 6 20 a. m, r '"' 1 1 03? B 0 "except Philadelphia) p. tn. S,riraLonS5 i'riSch. Ocean Grove, etc.. at 8 Wot! Heading;' Lebanon and Harrlsburg. Ma Allenlown: S20 a. m . 1.M3. SCO p. 8UraiVoftlti!le?8:0a m,. 12 43 p m Heturnliih' leavo Now York, foot of Lib ertv streeC Xorth River, at 9 10 (expuss) r m 1 10. 1 30. 1" (express with Huffot Sirlor car) p. m Sundaj . 4 30 a m P Leavo New York, foot Whitehall street smith Terry, at 8 53 n m . 1 no, 1 23. 3 Bo from this terminal ran connect under pntnr Willi ' It'" -.- ....... , Ilroadway culilo cars, and ferrlts to llrooklyn and Statcn Island, making quick transfer to and from Orand Central De pot and Long Island Hailroad. Leave Philadelphia. Heading Terminal. 1 00 a m , 2 00 and 4 30 p. m. Sunday. C 2j "Through tickets to all points at lowest rato may be had en application in ad Vance to the. ticket agntt jtaUon Oen Pass. Agt. J II. OLHAUSEN. Gen. Supt. Del., Lacka. and Western. Kffect Mcnday, Juno 21, 1S57. Trains leave Scranton as follows: Ux nress for Now York and all points East, 1 40, 2.50, 5.15. 8.00 and 10 20 a. m.j 12 5j and 3 31 ii ni Express for Easton. Trenton, Phlladel phla and tho South. B.15, 8 00 and 10 20 a. m . 12 53 and 3 33p ni Washington and way stations. 3 45 p. m Tobi hanna accommodation, 6 10 p. in. Express for lllnghamton, Oswego. El nilrai Corning, Hath. Dansville, Mount Morris and UulTalo, 1210, 2 J3. 9 00 a. in. nnd 1 53 p m , making t lose connections at Uuffalo to all polnti In the West, North west and Southwest, ninghamton and woy station 1 OG p. m. NlchoUon accommodation, 4 00 and C 10 P ninghamton and Elmir.v express, C 53 V Express for I'tlca and RUhflcld Spring, 2 33 a in nnd 1 53 p in, Ithaca, 2 30, 9 00 a. m , nnd 1 53 p m. I'or Northumberland, Plttstor, Wilkes Rirrc, 1'lj mouth, Uloomsburg nnd Dan ville, making cloo connection at Nor'h umberland for Wlllltmsport, Harrlsburg, Baltimore, Washington nnd tho South. Northumberland and intermediate sta tions, C 00. 10.20 a m , and 1 53 and C 00 p in Nantlcoko and Intermcdlnto stations. SOtJ nnd 11.20 a m Plymouth and Inter mediate stntlcns, 3 43 and S 47 p m Tor Kingston. 12.40 p m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all cxprcs trains For detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc., apply to M L Smith, Dls trlct Passenger Agent, dopot ticket olllce, Krlc and WyomitiR Valley, IN Effect Sept. 9, 1697. Trains leave Scranton for New York end intermediate joints oi Erie railroad. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD The Newark Shoes. 5 mm B s c g Wear and tho James A. llanlster Co.'s rx .J. M. KUMMHRIK. JVvjtj J County. Pn.. on Couderdnort. and per uuy. lie. Scranton. Pa. TlflE TABLES. also for Hawley and local points at 7 03 a. in and 2 2 p. in Arrlvo nt Scranton from above points at 10 23 a m., 3 15 and 9 38 p. m. Delaware and Hudson. On Monday, July 3, trains will leava Scranton us follow a: I''or Carbondale C 20. 7.13, 8 53, 1013 a. m , 12 00 noon, 1 21. 2.20, 3D.', 5 23, 0 23, 7 57, 9.13, 10 43 p m , 12 10 a m. Tor Alban, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc , 0 20 a. m , 2 20 p m For Honesdale 0 20, 8 53, 10.13 a. m : 12 00 noon, 2 20, 5 25 p. tn. For Wllkes-Uarrc C 43, 7.50, 8.43, 9 11?. 10 43 a. m ; 12 00, 1 23, 2 2S, 3 33, 4.41, 0 00, 7 50, 9.30, 11 1) p. in For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lohlgh Valley H R , 6 43, 7.50 a m , 12 05, 126. 4 41 p m (with Hlack Diamond Ex press) 11 SO p. m For Pennsylvania H. H. points 0.45, 9 35, a m ; 2 28, 4.41 p in. Tor western points via Lehigh Valley R. It, 7 50 a. m : 12 03, 3 33 (with Black Diamond Ilxpn ss), 9 30, 11 TO p m. Tialns will arrlvo at Scranton as fol lows From Carbomlnlo and the north fl 4) 7 43, 8 40, 9 31, 10 40 a. ill ; 12 00 noon, 120, 2 2), J 23, 4 37, 5 4. 7 43. 9 43, 11 25 p m From Wllkes-IWrre nnd tho south S 15 7 50, 8 60, 10 10. 11 53 a. ml 1 10, 2 14. 3.4S, 5 20. C 21. 7 53 9 05. 9 43 p m , 12 05 a m J W HURDICK, G. P A. Albany. N Y. H. W. CROSS, D P. A , Scranton. Pa Lehigh Valley Kailroad System. Anthracito Coal Used Exclusively, Insur ing Cleanliness nnd Comfoit. IN EFFECT JUNE 14. 1697. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia nnd Now York via D. & II. It R it C 43, 7.50 a m , and 12 05, 1 23, 2 2S, 4 41 (Black Diamond Express) anil 11 30 v. m. For Plttston nnd Wllkes-Harre via D. L & W H. R . 0 00, 8 OS, 11.20 a. in , 1 53 3.40. C 00 and 8 47 p in. Tor Whlto Haven, Hazleton, Pottsville, nnd principal points In tho coal region via D & II. H R , C 43, 7 50 a. m , 12 05 and 4 41 p m Tor Bethlehem. Easton, Reading, Har rlsburg and principal Intel mediate sta tions via D & II H It, 0 45, 7 50 a. m. I" 03, 125, 2 28, 4 41 (Blick Diamond Ex press), 4 41 and 11 30 p m For Tunkhannock, Towanda, Elmlra, Ithaca. Geneva and principal Intermediate stations via D . L & W. It R C 00, 8 OS a. m . 12 40 and 3 40p m , x., For Geneva, Rochester. nuftalo.Niagira Falls, Chicago and all points west via D A. H R. R . 12 03. 3 31 (Hlack Diamond Express), 9 50 and 11 30 p. m Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley chali cars on all trains between Wllkes-Barra and New York. Philadel phia, Buffalo nnd Suspension Bridge ROLLIN H WILHFH, Gen. Supt. CHAS. S. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt., Phila , Pa A W NONNEiMACHER. Asst. Gen. Pass Agt . Philadelphia, Pa. Scranton Ofllce, 309 Lackawanna avenue. New York, Ontario and Western. Time Tablo in Effect Oct. 3. 1S97. Trains leave Scranton for Carbondale at 10 53 a m and 6 10 p m. Tor Cadosia, connecting with main Una trains north and south, at 10 55 a. m Train leaves Cadosia for Scranton at 2 05 p. m. Trains leave Carbondale for Scranton at 7.34 a. m. and 3 31pm J. C. ANDERSON. G. P. A. T. FLITCROFT, P. P A. Fine Line of NEW STYLES STONE RINGS Diamond and Combination Rings Starling Silver Ware and Sterling Novelties. Finest stock of Watches, all the latest styles and sizes at very close figures. CUT GLASS, CLOCKS, Etc. The largest Jewelry Honse in Northeastern Pennsylva nia. MERCEREAUCONHELL 130 Wyoming Ave, . . K