TUB SOKANTON TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING-, OOTOBKU 2G, 1897. i I, Lackawanna County GARBONDALE, Readers will plcnso nottv that adver tisements, orders for Job work, nnd Items for publication left at tho estab lishment of Shannon S: Co , nowsdcalers, North Main street, will receive prompt at tention; office open from 8 o. m. to 19 P. m.) ASSAULT ON BELMONT STREET. A wandering minstrel with Ills ban Jo, aimo to Davis' IJcltnont house, on Sattuday evening mid attempted to enter a room occupied hi' William Lewis of South Chinch Httcet and hi friends. Ho was oidered nwny, hut tried to force his way in. Then In tho effort to keep him out, Mr. Lewis received a sllclit stab In tho nbdomon Tho man who Is called Dick lUnliiB ton, attempted to escape hut otlle'i'i' Ollhy who happened to ho near nol7ed him and took him to the crty prison The wound which Mr. honli recched was from tho pen knife of Hie prison er it is thought. Dr. Unlley was called to attend tho casei which dnei not Fecm to he pcrloim. Alderman Dowry took a statement of the affair and a commitment was mntle out for Har lltiKton and he was taken to Scrnnton yesterday moinlnsr. The man is nbouL twenty-elRht yenis old, and has been In this city for some two months. Ho professes to be a contortionist and n banjo player, nnd fiequents the var ious saloons In the city. ST. BONIFACE SOCIETY. The St. Uonlfac o society held a meet ins on Sunday afternoon in Caledonian hall. John Hans.cn, the retirlnK treas urer, made his ropoit. Tho fund for nick benefits now amounts to about $500. The society will send $25 for the maintenance of the professorship of German literature In the Catholic uiil veiMty at Washington. The lievvlv clected officers were installed as fol lows President, Joseph Krantz; vlce piesldcnt. Henry Henschntlder; cor TCfipondlnp secretary, Gils Nelson; financial secretary, Bernnid Itledhaus cr; treasurer, John Krnntz; maishul, J Sontng; trustees, Andrew Kiautis and Joseph Carl. BURIAL OF CYRIL HUGHES. A larpe number of friends attended t,hc funeral of Cyril, the little son of V F Hughes, on Sunday afternoon. . The large concourse of .sympathising mourners proceeded to St. Hose ceme tery at 3 o'clock. Jlanj beautiful Hot -nl offerings wcio bestowed. The pall bearers weie James Vox, Christopher Qulnn, Michael Loftus Mirtln Oallagh er, Henry McKcnna. and Mat tin Mc Donough. The (lower heaters weie; Kdvvard McKenna, James Loftus, Wil lie Fox and Thomas Flannel . HEPTASOPHS PAY A BENEFIT. J. P. Campbell tre.ibuier, and C, A. Cte societal y of Fidelity Conclave 120 Improved Order of Ileptasophs hav r paid two thousand dollatb to the wid ow of their lite hi other Cliailes W. jfliino who died October 1th. This prompt payment of a death benefit In less than fifteen dais after death speaks well for the management of the older. WARM WELCOME. D. J. Duncan, who was a foimer superintendent of tho Ti action com pany in this city, is in town and ie ceive.s a warm welcome fiom many filcnds Mr. Duncan Ik now wupeiin tendont of the Ti action company nt PottMllle. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. Captain and Mrs. H V. Mori Is, ot Bcrantan, weie visitors in this city yesterday. Miss Emma Fickenger, ot Fci anion, and Misses Daisy and Viola Fit kenger, of Chicago, are visiting Ml. and Mis. Frederick Elbrecht, of Spring stieet. City Treasurer P. F. Conner, w ho it was feared had tj phold fev er, Is mm h improved. A consultation of physi cians was held on Saturday and It was thought that the sjmptoms were fav orable. Miss Ito.se Aigonla, of Scranton, was ithe guest of Miss Mary Maxwell, of this city on Sunday. Mrs Wagner, of WIlkes-Harro, nnd Wis. William DeWItt and Miss Car rie Wagner, of Scranton, weie visitors on Sunday nt the homo of Michael Kelly, on South Main hticet. County Commissioners Giles Roberts nnd John Demuth, ot Scranton, weie in this city ycbterday. Will Crago, of Scranton, spent Sun day with his mother on Salem avenue At tho football game at Alumni park 7 M In the old frontier days A i M hundreds of - pioneers were tortured and burned at the 6take by cruel Indians. The tortures n 'dured by Uliese mar Itjrs must 'have been somctliliii? horrible There ore thousands of men to-day who are be. .-W ine slowly S-Sc tortured to death at the stake of dls. ... . ease Their bodies cry out but in a language that only the sufferers themselves can hear. 'When a man is suffering In this way his body cries out with an aching head, a sluggish body, muscles that are lax and lazy, a brain that is dull, a stomach that disdains food and nerves that will not rest A wise man will heed these warnings and will resort to the right remedy before it is too late. Dr. l'ierce's Golden Medical Dis. covery makes the appetite keen and hearty. It invigorates the liver It promotes the natural procebses of secretion and excre tion. It makes the digestion nnd assimila tion perfect. It purifies the blood and fills It with the life giving elements of the food It tears down old and worn-out tissues and replaces them with the firm, muscular tis sues of health It is the great blood-maker and flesh-builder. It is the best nerve tonic. It cures 98 per cent, of all cases of consump tion, weak lungs, bronchitis, lingering coughs and kindred ailments, Found at all medicine stores. Accept no substitute that may be represented as "just as good," The "iust as good" kind doesn't effect cures like the following : "Twenty-five years ago eight different doctors told me that I would live but a short time, that I had consumption and mutt die," rites Geo, R. Coopc, Hkq , of Mvers Valley, Pottawatomie Co., Kaua. "I finally commenced taking Dr. l'ierce's Golden Medical Discovery and am still In the land and among the living,' Don't suffer from constipation, Keep the body clean inside as well as outside. Dr, Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con. stipatiou and biliousness. They never gripe. All good dealers have them. Dm AkH I I X In "V o K mteJN)4 l-il A M W J I wm (4i mm v -a L. S er ri on Saturday between St, Pnul's school of Scranton, nnd the High school team, O'Malley, of Scranton, had his collar bono broken. Tho inspection of William II Davles post, Grand Army of- the Ilcpubllc, which was to have been made on Wednesday of this wcek.hns been post poned until some time In November. Mrs. W. W. ltiumson, Miss Gertrude Harding and Miss Minnie Reynolds left yesterday for New York, where they will remain one week. Miss Hllle Walsh, of Scrnnton, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. llrldget Vv'nlsli. of this city Mhses Hrldget Kerlns nnd Ilrldget McAndrovv witnessed the ordination nt the cathedral In Scrnnton on Saturday. About fifteen from this city accom panied the Ontntlo and Western ex- eurslon to New York yesterday. Charles Held, of Seranton; was a guest on Sunday with his p-irents on Washington Bticut. Miss Mngglo Dover, of Scranton, Is visiting nt the homo of Joseph Pow derly, of this city. Mls Maggie Collins, of Scrnnton, Is visiting her brother, l'nnk Collins. Mrs C. 11 Lntbrop left yesieiday for Pntteison, ,N. J. Tho funeial of Mrs Frank Slineffef. who died on Sunday, will be nttended this nftei noon nt 2 o'clock. Ilev. William Glslon, who was or dained to the priesthood on Snturdny in Scrnnton, celebrated his first mass nt St. Hose chutch on Sunday morn ing. Mrs. J. H Hurr left for Pittsburg yes terday. She Is a delegate to the Wo man's Synodlcal bopIc ty of Home Mis sions of the Presbiteilnn ehurch at McKeesport, Pa Thoinus J. McGuiie, of Scianton.was a visitor In this city on Saturday. The ladles of the Second Presbyter Ian church of this city held a pumpkin pie soclnl last evening at the residence of Mr Tlllsley. on Helmont street A ciy pleasant older of musical and lit erniy fxerclscs was tendered. The Wonmns' Relief corps will have an exhibition of the anlinatnscope at the opera house tomouow evening. A new dliectory of this city Is nearly completed. Messrs r. I' Powderly. P F. and M J Hornn, the publishers, are reviewing the woik which will bo leady In about three months. A POLITICAL POINTER If ou Indorse tho free trade and free silver Chlcagc pl-itform as the Licka vvanna Democracy does, "fully and without reserve," then work and voto for Schadt, Horn, et. nl. If jou be llovoin McKlnhy, protection and pios perlty, turn theso agents ot Biyan down. OLYPHANT. The lemalns of Mls MaiyF.O Malley weie laid to test In St. Patiicks ceme tery yesterday morning. The funeral took place fiom the family homo on Dunmoie stieet. Long before the time set for tho obsequies the house was thronged with n, multitude of poisons who came to take their farewell of her to whom in life they were united by ties of friendship and affection and to offer their ti Unites of lespeet to her memoiv. The body tested In a beauti ful white racket which was sunound ed by an abundance of (lowers nnang m1 In vailous foims and eh signs ex Pleasing the feeling and love of friends. At 9 30 the long riocosslon moved to St. PnttleK'8 chute h when? a high mass if lequlem was sung by Rev. J. M. Smoulter. In the funeial sermon he paid a deseived tribute to the wotth of the deceased. As the lemalna weie being borno from the chutch u beauti ful selection was lendeied by John T. Wathins, of Scranton. The ptll bear ers weie: T. A. Horan. Caibondale, John Honan, Scranton, P. A. Phllbln, J. A. Kearney, A. J. Cavvl?y, Archbald, nnd James Joidin of this place. Tho llemcr beareis weie: F. C. Meirhnnt, Pottsvlll. J. A. Toote. Atchbald, Joseph R)ylan. T. T. Lynadv, Cubnii Hle, John Cannon, Avoca, C. J. Wat khis. Fiank Parry, .1 H. Feiguson, and Tohn O'Malley. Anions those who nttended the tunctal fiom a dlstnnee wjie John O'Malley, Miss Mamie Lai kln, Jersey City; James O'Malley, Pitts burg. Mi. and Mis. John Doughei Frank nnd Robert Doughr, Wilkes Pane, I'.itilck Cannon. John Cannon, llis Katie Cannon, MNs Gibbons. MJss Rlna Gibbons, Avoca; Miss McDonnell, Miss Mnrgar?t and Joslo Poweis, Pitts ton Mr. nnd Mis Thomas McAndiew of Newark, N. J, weie tendered a je e option at the home of the formerr paients Mr. and Mrs. John McAndiew on Ixiekavvunna street last evening. A large number of relatives and fi lends were piesent and a delightful time wr.s passed until midnight, when tho Bluets sat doAit to a sumptous repast. The gieat Fngllsh melodrama, 'The Iand ot tho Living" under the dliec tleps ot Jess Rut n, will be the at traction nt th'i Father Mathew open house Jn Sntuiday 'vening, Oct. 30. Mrs. David Rlelly and Mhs Mary Snowdy of Scrnnton weie tho guests of Mis William Wheeler yesterday. Misses Clara. Doylo and Maine Pigeon of Carbondile vlsitol fi lends In town Sunday. Mrs. John Merrlmao and daughter Miss M-try M?rrimac liavo returned homo after spending seveial months in Km ope. TAYLOK. Services over the remains of the late Mrs. Geoige Morris were held nt her resldenco on Fifth stieet yesterday nf tei noon ut 2.30 o'clock. Tho wide nc qualntanco of the deceased, and the high esteem in which she was hold hi ought a very laige attendance of fi lends fiom this place and vlelnlty to the funeral. Tho services were con ducted in tho house by the Rev. J. M. Lloyd, of the Welsh Baptist church. In his return ks Rev. Mr. Lloyd paid a glowing tribute to the memory of tho deceaseel. Tho pall-bearers were: Messrs. John D. Jones, John Parker, Kdward Allen, Walter James, Thomas Jones and William Jacobs. Interment was madojn tho Forest Homo ceme tery. This (Tuesdaj) evening a grand Re publican rally will be held In Old Forge. The speakers of the evening will bo District Attorney John R. Jones, Attorney John F. Scracg, Hon. John R. Farr nnd W. Gaylord Thomas. All ot tho candidates will bo present. All aro welcome. C. R. JohnRon, of Wllkes-Barro, Junior oast state councilor of the Ji. O. U, A. M addressed a meeting of tho Liberty council, No, 2, Daughters of America, on Saturday evening, PIckelcd eels, Boft shell crabs and oysters Jn all styles; meals at all houro, with the best accommodations, at Mar tin's hotel on Union street. Mr. nnd Mrs Saul Hancock, of Potts vllle, aro visiting friends In this place. Mrs. Thomas James, of Hyde Park, nttended the funeral of the late Mrs. George Morris, of this place, yester day. Tho Junior Republican club of tho Second ward held a political meeting nt Martin's hotel Inst evening, which wns largely attended. Miss Lizzie Williams, of Hyde Park, spent the Snhbnth with friends In this plnce. Mr. John Jairot, who has been stay ing with Mr. nnd Mrs. Morgan D. Lovvls, ot this place, left for Youngs town, Ohio, vesterdny, where ho w 111 icslde permanently. Mr. William Ayers, of Providence, spent Sunday In this town. 1LCKVILI.L Mr. nnd Mrs, W. A. Akcis and daugh ter Georgle, who have been visiting nt the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. S. M. Rogers iettirne.1 yesterday to their homo nt Chicago. R. J. Taylor left josterduy for n visit at New York city. Tho Drgroe team of Wnrappa, Tribe will visit Washtella Tribe Improved Oidei of Red Men next Wednesday evening and w 111 confer tho degree on t'lfp pale faces. After all tho business Is over they w 111 hold n lmnquet. Mr. nnd Mrs. 13. K. Klzer, ot To wandn, mo visiting Mr, and Mrs. F. A. Peck. Lost T'etween tho piemlscs of the undersigned and Decker's bridge, a Marlneis compass watch charm. Find or please leturn to A. II. Jenkins, Hall Place. At a congregational meeting of tho Fltst Presbyterian church of this plac held Oct. filh. It was decided by un amlous vote to extend to Professor C. L Arnold, nnd others who assisted him In the lecent musical given for tho benefit of the church, a vote of thanks. The musical was a giand success nnd was without doubt the finest In this viclnltv. A neat sum was realized which was greatly appi eclated by the chutch Committee, F. G. Hurd, A. F. Kbnr, F. R. Benjamin. A Republican rally will be held at the Molt Haven hall this evening. Man prominent snekers will bo pit sent. Don't mls the opportunity to listen to tho Alon7o Hatch I.lettto Photo Musical company nt tho Methodist Rphcopol chinch tomorrow, Wednes day, evening. lMticr.nuKG. Miss Alice Rairon Is learning the mllllneiy trade at Jenkins & Morris, Spiuce stieet. Scranton. Mis. Rdvvard Iirltton, of Scranton, visited her mother, Mrs. J. A. Rarron, nnd her fclster, Mrs. John Nelland, Sunday. Mrs. Fdwaid Treatrlx Is rccovetlng from her lecent Illness. The woik on Johnson's breaker Is larldly neailng completion. Mr. and Mrs. James Renny spent Sunday with tho hitler's paients, Mr. und Mrs. Joseph Davenport. The Rev. T. Cook, foimelly of this pla e. but now of Wllliamstown, oc cupied the pulpit of the Pilmltlve Methodist chin eh Sunday morning and evening, nt which he in cached two amlnble reimnns. The ehurch was crowded with ft lends of the Rev Cook who wished to see and hear him once Jilt 10. The Ladies' Aid "ociety of the Ptime tivo Methodist chinch me busy piepar ing for their anmnl tuiky upper to bo held on Thanksgiving night. Tho meeting will be held tomonovv nftei noon rt Mrs. Harrv Slmm's home on Cirmalt stiet. Isabella, and Maiy L. Wrlchtnon, of Cireen Ridge spent Sunday in town. Mis. William Tnoipa visited friends In Dunmoie Sundai. ARClllJALD. On Wednesday evening n gieat Re publican rally w 111 be held in Llndes hall. Speches w ill bo made by Hon. J. J. Snyder, ot Lehigh, John R. Jones, DiFtriet Attornev , nnd Attorneys V. W. rieltz and John M Harris. Tho Issues of ehe piesent campaign will be thoioughly and intelligently discussed and the speakers deserve to be gieet ed by a latge assembluge. Yeltaul Okano, a native of Japan lectured In the Luthei.in church on Sattuday evening on Japan and the le cent war with' China. The lecture was Illustiated and was listened to with rieit Interest by a large audience. M, J. Craig, of Scranton, spent Sun day In tow n. Mr. A. J. Mullen w clghmaster at White Oak mine has been presenteel with a gold temperunc" badge by his fellow employes In recognition ot many courtCHlc-B at his hands. The pleasure that this ptesentntlon would mean oidlnailly. is lessened because of the serious illness of Mr. Mullen. BTJNCOERS ABROAD : BEWARE ! It Is tho inch of the Rrjamzed De mocracy th's fall to nmko lalo charges against Republican methods, ralso a big dust, hire Republican mal contents to organize Republican bolts and then coa Individual Republicans to desert their party on tho represen tation that "party ties needn't count for anything In an off jenr " lij this trick, If It shall work, tho Hrjanltes will get a foothold for a hopeful llpht in national campaigns, and mako Just so much moro troublo for McKlnley, tho Republican corguss and tho cause of yound money. You now see through this trick. Arc vou going to let It woik? JLK.UYN. A Democratic mass meeting will bo held In Davis" Opera house on Wed nesday evening. A. F. 'McNulty, of Archbald, spent Sunday In town. Mis. Frank nilos, of Second street, Is dangerously HI, and but little hopes are entertained for her recovery. A Republican mas3 meeting will bo held on Thursday evening at DavlB' Opora house Such prominent orators as Hon. John V. Reynolds, of Carbon dale; Hon. John R. Farr, John r. Scragg, of Scranton, and John. J. Sny der, of Allentovvn, will bo piesent, Tho Holy Name society of thla parish will, next Sunday, receive holy com munion In a body. Mrs Thomas Hennesynnd daughter, Mary, of Oneonta, nre visiting Mis. Alfred Ruttervvorth. A D-year-old child of Mr. W. r. Sul livan Is ill of pneumonia. Mr. O. L Avery, of Dorrancetown, spent Sunday in town The young foot ball team of this place defeated a Caibondale team on Saturday by a score of 4-0. Dickson, Pa Oct. 13, 1897. I was tioubled for years with neivous head aches. I purchased a bottle of Hood's Sarsapartlla nnd it did me so much good that I continued IU use until I wns perfectly cured. Annie T. Mc Nulty. Hood's Pills are tho favorite cathar vf ,'j ous Imlfccntnrv, l'reludlce, Ignorance nnil Incredulity limoiul been swept reside, nnd tho medlcnl profession nnd public nllke now reiMgnlro In tills lino of medication tho most ef fective means within humiiti power lo combat dlseicsn. (Julrleened circulation, brighter live, Improved Hplrlts, these roMnvv within 'l hours ufter using tho extracts, Hold lnmimll tilnngulnr bluo bottles, imo; ii (Imp. PKICK. $1.3. . Weak nnd nervous men w ho Imvo tried nil tho Quack remedies, limy turn with conn denoo to thn ANIMAL KXIRvCTb. lliey 1'iiro! Tree Hook upon application to Washing ton Chemical Company, Washington, D. C I'or biiIo by Matthews Ilros , 3'JO I.ncltn. Avo. ITS REPORT PREPARED. Conclusion ot Hoard of Trade Com mittee About Advertising Schemes. Suggestions That Arc Made. A inntter which will cause a gieut deal ot discussion, nnd probably of n favorable nature, among business men, Is the conclusion reached by tho bond of trade's publication committee to whom was referred the question of fake advertising schemes and a jem edy nsalnst the same. R. J. Foster, chalrninn; S O. Kerr nnd C. P. Jndwln. the committee, have had seveial confeiences nnd yesterday finished Its lepott, which will be pie sented at the next meeting ot the boaid. The icport i.s given In full us follows: To tho Olllcers nnd Membcts, S?oranton Ro ird of Trade. Gentlemen, your publication committee to whom wns lefuud tho inatlei of ad vertising, mot uspectfully reeomme id tho ndoptlou ot the following prcamblo and lesolutlou, to wit: Vhercas, Tho n embers of tho Scranton board of trade und busliifS mn gener ally, aro continually being Impoi tuned to pationlzo v.ulous adveitlslig schemes, and Wheieas, So many of theo schemes are of a fuko niture, piomoled by dishorn M men and tiueatlci ablo methods, therefore, bo It Resolved, That on nnd utter this date, the members of the Scrunton bmrd of trado will not, under any circumstances, give an advertise intnt to any one, except ing tho newspapeis of the clt. or other legitimate periodicals, with which tho members aiu thoroughly ramill ir, until tho solicitor has first shown 11 tertillcntu from tho senetary ot the boanl of trade, said certificate to contain the following In fm mntlon, to wit: First Is the pel son soliciting duly :eii thoilzeel. Second What pcioentup.0 of tli" fcio-s receipts does thn benellclaiy lccelvo.' Third A genera', description of the o elcty. mginUatlon or coiporatton lor wIiofh benefit the advcitlseinent is so. lleitcd, together with Us alms, objects und approximate- circulation. We further jecommend that the secre taiv be Instructed to have the above pie amble und 1 (.solution punted on a suitable card and .1 eo'ij xent to each member of the bond We- would also recommend that tho following suggi stlons be pilntrel below the ic oliltloti on tho cud, to wit First Insist umm the solicitor signing tho contract, othiiwl-e ou bind oursclf and not the publlshpis Second Alwnvs let-tn ,i copv of the contract dulv sBncd blthe fo'lcltoi. Third All conti itts should contain the regular advertising rites v.th the under standing that If It should be uscertain-d that chpv.cr rates had been made with one per?oii than hid been made with an other then tho cnutinct shall bo eleclaied null and void, and no painents made thereon. Fourth Never paj for an advoitleuu,nt In advance. All of which Is lospeetfullv submitted (Signed) R .1. Feistei, S O. Keir, C. I' Jiulvvln, committee. At the list meeting of tho board the geneinl sentiment seemed to favor some such plan :ik Is indicated in the foiegolng 1ep1.1t. LUETGERT'S CASE. Possibility at n Second Trial This Week. Chicago, Oct 21. There is a posslbllit that the second trial of Adolph L Luol gert, tho alleged wife murderer, will be gin tills week. State's Attornev Dcnetn said today that unless the defeusi- asked foi a euntinuanco and still persisted In their demand for tho u lease of the pils oner oil ball ho would put the ease on the trial calendar for Wednesdij. The stnte'o attoinej elo s not know what judgo will be selected to hear the second trial Judge Hoi ton has been suggested, and tho case may conn- up before him "Tho second trill will not be as long ns tho ieccnt trial vv is" said State's Attomey Dtneen. "We know the defense now. We are also better pre parcel with our own I'Vldenco nnd there Is much of It thnt was submitted during the tilil just ended that will bo omitted on tho now trial Wo hivo considerable Import ant new evidence which wo will Intro duce. Hut now that wo know tho situa tion thoroughly, the ju ogress ot the new tilal will be more inpld but nono the less Interesting than the III st trial. Wo shull not consent to ball und If tho defense will not ask for 11 continuance the tilal will proceed as Indicated' State's Attorney Denecn will Insist that something bo dono in the Luetgeit caso this week. lu docs not Intend to per mit tho defense to spring upon him the technical assertion that Luctgert linn been In Jail four terms of court without a trial und therefore entitled to his dis charge. With tho close of tho present week four full terms of tho criminal court shall hnvo elapsed slneo Luetgeit was Indicted As the case now stands as if no trial was ever had, the piosecutlon fears tho defense may next week urge that Luctgert hns been In jail four full terms of couit without a tilul and thcie foro entitled to his discharge With tho close of tho present week four full te-ims of tho criminal court shall have elapsed since Luctgert was indicted. Fine Line of NEW STYLES STONE RINGS Diamond an i Combination Rings Sterling Silver Ware and Sterling Novelties. 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T hcc nnd Other Hood S les Sold tiv CONRAD, 305 Lackawanna Avenin PUT YOURSELF IN OUR PLAGE And jou will reiillo ho can- it Is to fur nNh jour homo luvurlouslj with it trltllue; out In n. a little) at a time, and jou ijon t miss it. BARBOUR'S HOME CREDITHOUSE 425 LACKAWANNA AVE. Steam and Hot Water Hot Air Furnaces, Sanitary Plumbing, Gas and Electric Light Fixtures. ELECTRIC LIGHT WIRING. THI UM 1 434 Lackawanna Ava. NEW YOKK. HOTELS. An cstabllfLrd l.otel under n-w mantEtment lead Mioron jhlr abreast ot ttio ttnien. Vlsltnn to New York will nndtht Evrrctvtn fjo Tery heart of the tbopplntc cllttrlct, eonxnteEt to place ot amusement and re"ti accessible rrora all parts at the city FL'rtoi'KAN l'LAN. I L, Cor. Sixteenth SL and Irving Placa, NEVA YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, S3.SD Per Day and Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN, $1.50 Per Day und Upwards. GEO. MURRAY, Propiieta. The St. Denis UroaJway and eleventh St.. New York. Opp. Orace Cliurcli. European Plan. Koomi $1.00 Day and Upwarcli. In a mocleit and unobtrunlvs way there, are. few bettor conducted notels la the metropolis than the Bt. Uunia Ttio great popularity It baa acrulred oan readily ba traced to IU unlqau location, Ita bomellke atmoautiere. ttio peculiar cicoUenoo ut Its culalus and service, and Its very uioder ato prices WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. Kr M 1rW7-- WU.M. DATES. ,4VJwwS D UM'BATt' UlllllllltlllllUlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllHHICi &ur Way of DOING BUSINESS I The 5 Newark s 4 l'cwmn charm for Klioo uenrcri. Ourwny Ik to jour intercd. The shoe nold lire nlttitnilopundiitilonnd our price show great ccmnielemtlon for your pocket book. Lv cry department Inflow lint over with the) goo 1 tlilnicior tho senion, nnd tholrcv cltiiilvoiii'M, uoveltv! liemity nnd oiaeapnons will muko an lmprenluu that will ulti mately rlpon Into a purcluiie. ITHE NEWARK SHOE STORE,l 5 Comer Lackawanna ami WjohiIiik Avenues. M S tm 1 m H Holo acentM for the l'otcr Hoot for Ladles' Wcnr nnd tho Jama A. UanlHtor Co.' S j; Shoe1 for .Men. H S E niBiiEiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigi!i A. niTTqMinNDKR, J. Al. KOMMURr.R. BITTENBENDER 8c CO hi:ai)(juautkus roil Hardware and Wagon Materials, Blacksmiths' Supplies, sou: aok.vis roiiiNi:vi:itsMi' ani HOI.IllAr (WI.KH AND HIIOEM, OlllllS m'liiiiiitri'HiiioNKi) hiiohx ownkiw or noiisr.s siioi-M) iooic into tuu viniirr or tiiksi: noons Wi: AHKCLTl'INOTlIi: 1'HICK 01' Bicycles ui:uaui)i.i:kh or osi (ioor wm:vAAvun $15.00 AND UP. VV. n. HITTr.Mi:NDHR, W. A. KUALVtURUR, M'b'm of lllcyclo Dopt. LACKAWANNA MANUFACTUR:R3 OF Kill 1 imber cut to order on short notice. Ilnrdwood IMInc Kails suwed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled IltMiilocl; Prop 'limber promptly t'tirnlshcd. MILLS At Cross Fork, Potter Co.. on the BiilTalo niul Stisquc innna Ituilroad. At Minu, Potter County, Pa., on Coudcrsport. and ?ort Allegany Railroad. Capacity-400,000 feet per day. GENERAL Ol'l'ICE-Uoard ot Trade Building, Seranton, Pa. lclcplione No. 4014. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA , Manufacturers of UalaalUllI'lll UHUallUUj HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. RAILROAD bchedule In Effect November 15, i8oi Trnlns Lcnvo Wilkes-Barro as Follows 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburp;, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts, burg and tho West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazloton, Pottsville, Reading, Norristown, and Philadeipnia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and tho West. 3.15 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisbcirg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg and tho West. 3.15 p m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg and the West. 0.00 p. m., week days, for Harleton and Pottsville. J. R. WOOU. Gcn'l Pasj. AifenU J. B. I1UTCHIS0N. Ueneral Manager. Central Kailroai of New Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehaniii Dlvlalun.) htiitlons In Now orli-root of Liberty stuet. N. H , and Whlteliall Terminal. Anthracite. 'coil use-cl exclualvtly, Inaut Init clc-iinllness uiitl cpnifort TI vtn T VHL13 IN B1KIICT JULY Z., I8J1. TralnV leav o Scranton I or , l'lttston, Wllke" liaiie. etc . at 8.20. 9 ''" 1 ' X .2 uo. J 0J. 5 uj. 7 10 11 m. SunUaj s, .00, u in . 1 00, 1 15, 7 10 p m. ror Mountain l'utk. 8 20 a. m , 3 0Jf 5 00 p. m SunelaB, .2.13 P m gSr U "Sr'fc lN-aric Srf HUbcth fMorcairnoriorv;1. SiineliV 21& !' " Traln lvlnK LMj p. in urrives at Vhllailelphi-i. IleaellnB Tcrm rnl 5 22p m una New ork 0 W P in l'eir Mauch Chunk. Allentovvn. Uethle hem KafTtiv and Philadelphia. 8 20 a. in. 12 lo, 3fi 5V0 (except 1'hllaele-lphia) p. m SrodrUL'oni5lirariich, Ocean Grove, etc , at fi w n m and 12 45 p m. i"nr WeadliiK, Lobinon and IlarrNburff, via Allentovvn.tb20 a. m . 12 43. 5.W p. 1.1. Si"or'll,,otmlilc"18 20 a m . 1! 4'. p in neturntne leave) New York foot of Lib-ertv- "tic c'r North River, ut 9.10 (expiemi) n ni YtU. 130. 4 13 (express with Huflet Sirlor car) 1). m- Sundai . 4 30 u in 1 1 invn New York, foot Whitehall street. South "vrr. nt 8 53 a m.. 1.00. 125. 3 S3 ii m PasseiiKcrs arriving or departing fiom this termlnil can connect under cover vvith all tho elevated lalhoads. Ilroadvvav coble, ears, and ferries to liinoklyn ami Staten Island, making quick transfer to ni.d from Orand Central De. not and Long Island Ilallroad. Leave Philadelphia. Heading Terminal. 9 00 a. m, 2 00 and 4 30 p. 111. Sunday, 0 25 "Through tickets to all point at lowest lato may lo had en application in ad v jneo to tho ticket .gent nt the station. a" II P IJALDWIN. Oen Pass. Agt J II. OLIIAITSTCN. Oen. Supt Del., LocUa. and Western. L'ffect Monday, Juno 21, 1S07 Trains leave Scranton as follows: Ex press for New York and all points Hast, 1 40, 2 W, 5 15, b 00 und 10 20 u in., 1.' 53 and 3 33 P m Kxprvsa for Kaston, Trenton, Philadel phia and thn South 5.10, b 00 and 10 20 n. m . 12 35 and 3.33 p. m. Washington und way stations, 3 45 p. m. Tobyhanna accommodation, 0 10 p m. Kxprcss for Hlnghaniton, Oswego, Kl mlra. Corning, Hath, Dansvllli'. Mount Morris and Uuffalo. 12 10. 2 33, 9 00 a. m and 1.D3 p m , miklns close connections at Iluffalo to all points In tho West, North west nnd Southwest. niiiKhamton and way station, 1.05 p. m. Nlcchoteon accommodation, 4 00 and C 10 p m. niiighamton and Elmlra express, B 53 Express for Utlcn and Itlchfteld Spring', 2 35 a m. nnd 1.55 p. m. Ithaca, 2 33, 9 0) a in , nnd 1 55 p m. Tor Northumberland, Plttston. Wilkes. Barre, Plymouth, lUoomsburg and Dan ville, making cloe connection at Nor'h umberland for Wllllamspnrt, Harrisburg, Ualtlmore, Washington nnd tho South Northumberland and Intermiwllntn sta tions, 600. 1020 a m , nnd 155 nnd COO p in Nautlcokn and Intermediate stations, SOS and 11.20 a m Pl mouth and Inter mediate) stations, 3 40 and 8 47 p m Tor Kingston, 12.40 p m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains Tor detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc., apply to M L. Smith, Dls trlct Passenger Agent, depot ticket ofileo L'rlc and Wyoming Valley. IN Effect Sept. 19, 1597, Trains leave Scranton for New York end Intermediate points on Erie railroad, - The Newark 4 LUMBER OCNHRAL OFFICU. bCRANTON, PA. TIHE TABLES. also for Haw ley and local points at 7.03 a. 111 nnd 2 23 p m Arrlvo at Scranton from nbovo points at 10 23 a m , 3 13 and 9.33 p. m. Delaware and Hudson. On Holiday , July C, trains will leave Seranton as follows. I'or Carbondule (j 20, 7 53, 8 63, 10 1 a. m . 12 00 noon; 1 21, 2.20, 3 52, 5 23, C.23, 7.57, 9 15, 10 45 p m ; 12 10 u m. For Alb.m, SaiatoRu, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc , o.-O a m , 2 20 p. m Tor Honesdnle G 20. 8 53, 1013 a. m: 12 00 noon, 2 20, 5 23 p m Tor Wllke.x-Uarre fi 45, 7 50, S 4',, 9 3 10 43 a 111 , 12 03, 1 23, 2 2S, 3 3J. 4 41, C W, , 30. 9 50. 1130 p m Tor Now York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley It It , (t 43, 7 'M a m i 12 05, 1 25, 4 41 11 m (with Black Diamond Ex press) 11.30 p m. For Pennsylvania H n. points G 45, 9 3?, n m , 2 2S 4 11 p. m Tor vv ostein points via Lehigh Valley It It 7 30 a. m ; 12 03, 3 33 (with Black Diamond Express), 9 50. 11 M p in Tialns will arrlvo ut Seranton as fol lows Trom Carbondalo and the north e 40 7 45, 8 40, 9 34, 10 40 a m , 12 00 noon; 120, 2 24. J 25, 4 37. 5 45, 7 45 9 13. 11 23 p. m. rrom Wllkes-Hniio and tho south G 15 7 50. 8W. 10 10 1155 a. m.: 11G, 2 14. 3.48. 5 20. G 21. 7 51 1 03. 9 13 p in ; 12 05 n m. J W BI'ItniCK, O P A, Albaii, N Y. J I. W. CROSS. D P A , Scnnton. Pa. Lehigh Valley Kailroad System. Anthracite Coal Uted Exclusively, Insur ing Cleanliness ami Comfort. IN ErFF.CT Jl'NB 14, 1S97 TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia nnd New Voik via D II R II at H45 7 50 a m , nnd 12 05, 1 25, 2 28. 4 41 (Hlack Diamond Express) anil 11 M v m For PlttBton tnd W'ilkes-Birro via D L & W. It R. GOO. 8 03, 11.20 a. m , 1.53 3 40. G 0 and 8 47 p in. For Whlto Haven. ITazleton, Pottsville, ami principal points In tho coal regions vlaD &H It. R, t" 45, 7 50 a in., 12 05 and 4 II p m For HethMiem. Easton, Reading, Har ilsburg and prlnrlptl inte-rmullate sta tions via D i. II R R. G 45, 7 30 a m 12 05, 123. 2 28 4 41 (Black Diamond Ex press), 4 41 and 11 30 p. m Tor Tunkhannock. Towanda, Elmlra Ithaca, Geneva and principal intermedlatn stations via D . L fi. W. R it.CW, 8Bu 111 . 12 40 and 3 10 p m For Geneva, Rochester Buffalo.Nlngara Talis, Chicago nnd all points west via D A.- H R R. 12 05, 3 31 (Hlack Diamond Express), 9 50 and 11 ".0 p m Pullman parlor and s'eeplng or Lehigh Valley chair cars on nil trains hetue-n Wllkes-Barro and New Yoik Philadel phia, Buffa'o und Suspension Bridge ROLLIN H WILP.l'R, Oen. Supt CHAS. S. LEE, Gen. Pass Agt.. Phlia , Pa A W. NONNEMACHER Asst. Gen. Pa?r Agt . Philadelphia, Pa Scranton OtTlce, 309 Lackawanna avenue. M'HAVrON DIVISION. In llffert OclolMTltel, lht)7. North lluiind. houlli Ilounel, 1203 '201 1 I20J ! taC Stations I fig 3 (Trains Dally. Ex-S t & 1 fe 1 cept Sunday ) 13 g a r ii.Arrlve Leave: 1 7S.VN Y rrankllu ht 1 T 10, West 4.'nd street 7 00 Wcehawken i up 11 Arrlvo Leave a ..J 71) ... 7M , I 810 Ml' M 1 131 lew 1 .'SO 12 1.1 e'artotja i Hancock htarllKhl Preston Park VVInwnod l'oyntello orsnu l'liiieaut Mt L'nlotidtlB l'ore.t cay carbuiidale V into HrlJio JlnyllclJ Jertnyu Archibald VMuton 1'cel.vlllo (ilridunt I'rlceburg . Throop Providence Park Place an .'31 'J 41 2 50 12 40 12 141 5S 3 00 ac'ji 319 .( I115' 114'J 601131, rail 3 81! 47(11:0 43tll!l l7if7.flS8 17 4(3 43 . lllllili 7 44 3 45 7 50 3 fil , 7 (3 .1 C4I 7 S 3 59, 8f2 4 01 . 8 C4 4 Oil , H Otj U 10, . H10I IK1 Mil 13' sjun 2411 111 f3U07, VUU05 18 1103 1ft 11 (VI lifinftT a ii 10 11 a 13 W 14 17 , tl 4S)! , i UP Ml lo'lOM fecranton r m1 u Leave Arrive All trains run dally except Sunday. t Blg-nlties thai trains stop cm blnal for n. sengers. . - . Fecure rates via Ontario a Western befeirA pirchaslDg tlokets and stvo money Day and Slgnt Eipresatothe WeM J.C.Anderson, den. rasa Act, T, rittcrolt, VW. raw, At. scranton, 1 M A ffV 1 t" XPxm-i
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