THE SOUANTON TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNINGK NOVEMBER 5, 1897; Lackawanna County. CARBQNDALE, (Readers wtll plenee noto that adver tisements, orders for Job work, and Items for publication left at tho estab llthment of Bhannon & Co , newsdealers. North Main street, will receive prumpt Ft tuition; office open from I fc m to 10 P. m.l TWO MfiN KILLED. A Tntnl Accident In tlic Lust Cliunco Mine. On Wednesday ntt'ernoon two ''men wore killed while ut work In the Lout Chnncc mine at Highland inrk. Mtu tln Gerrlty of Hrooklyn sttout, one of those killed, had licun woiklns (it this mine less than a week when he nnd n Polander laborer. Andrew Monko. were crushed by a full of lock. .Mr. Uetrlty wan about thirty-eight years of age and unmarried. He Is survived by his mother, who Is In foehlf health, and liy three FlsterR, Mrs. William Mntll gan, of Schncctady, X. Y , and Mary nnd Bridget Gerrity, of this city. CIERKS' ASSOCIATION ENTERTAINS. The programme presented by the He tall Clerk's association In it i-venlnK was ns follows: Seletlon. qu.utetto; nddiess. National Secretniy Ma Mor tis, mandolin and uult.ai duct, Hunt nnd Wilson: lecltntlon, Mntiiii-e For bes; selection, tjuattotti'. address, Nelson O. Teets; hulec tlun, i;iupho phone; monologue, .'. O Teets. selec tion. Hunt nnd Wilson: leiltntlon, Joe Jenkins; belectlon, Riaphophone. REAL F.STATE SOLD. Pr. II. C. Wheeler has soli the north ern art of his lot ( li Chinch stiret to Messrs. Munn and Avery, of tho Palace creamery. The around puichns cd has a. frontage "C twentj-iuven feet nnd Is one bundled and llfty fet deep. Thote is a building on the lot which will, for the pieent, bo occupied by l)r Whppler Tho amount jialil will be about $4,000. MEETING OF CENTURY CLUB. A very Inteiestlne pioRianvmo was Klven by the membeis of tin New Ciiv tury club on Monda evenlne; The regular meeting was held at the homo of Mrs,. A W. Reynolds on Washing ton Btiee'. Mis. It. H Hejnolds gavn an Instructive talk on "Pciiii'h Wood " Mrs O. T. MeaKer presenli d a paper on ' Tho HeglnniiiR of the New Eng land church A ?ioem was given 1: Mis R. D. Stuait. FUNERAL OF MRS. JOSEPHINE CERRA. The funeral of Mrs. Josppnlne Ceiia, wife of Joseph Ceua, was attended iu St Rose church vest ei day afternoon. Many friends lollnwul the lemains to their last letting place, nnd much svm pathy Is felt for the family. Mrs. Cer ra had been 111 for ncaily live ycaia with lunu disease. FORTNIGHTLY TUB. At their legular meeting on Tuesdny evening tho Fortnightly club elected their officers as follows- President, Miss Josephine Run, lee incident. Mis. M. (J. Watt; secretaiy. Miss Maty Watt; tteasurer, Mrs. W. G. Scuny. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. G. F. Swlgert, of this city, a moni tor of tho select council, has been chosen chairman of the new board of manageis of Commeiclnl Tiavelets. This Is his second tcim hh chairman of that organization. District Deputy Grand Master T. F. Wells, of Scranton. Islted Oarbondale Lodge, No. 249, F. nnd A. M., on Wednesday evening Mrs. Frank Stoutlnger. of this city, has gone to Syracuse, N Y., to vlhit relatives. Delbeit J. Williams and Mls Id.i M Fisher, of Greenfield, wtte niiu rled nt the Haptlst p.usonage, in this city, on Wednesday afternoon by Rev. T E. Jepson. Mrs. C. F, Whitney and two daugh ters, Lena nnd Mildred, nie guests of Mrs. Whitney's brother, Dr. W. W. Fletcher. Rev. J. J. McCabe, of Avoca, was a visitor In town on Wednesday. Mrs. Lucy Van Kirk, of Patke stteet, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J, Gould, In Scranton, Mrs. Thomas Sweeney and daughter, formeily of Iloncsdale, have moved to this city. The Curbondale Indians will piny nt Plttston with the Gi enter Plttston foot ball team on Ft Ida) at the fair grounds. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Armstiong, of Uirkett htreet, left on Tuesday for New York. Mrs. Armstrong will take nn ocenn steamer for a visit In Eng land, among relatives nnd friends. The Ladles' Catholic Uenevolent as sociation nre ni ranging their plans fur a musical entertainment, when Mis. N, Frances Murray, n well-known elo cutionist, will appear. Mr. and Mrs. William Shannon nnd Miss Grace Miller have leturned fiom their visit to New York. The unfortunate Polander, Andrew Monko, who was killed In the Last Chance mine, was buried )esterday In St. Rose cemetery, after funeral set vices nt tha church. George R. Wendllng, the' eloquent lecturer, who Is a favorite orator heie, will deliver his oration, "Saul of Tar sus," at the Academy of Music next Wednesday evening, under tho au spices of the C)cle club. TAYI.OK. In all probabilities tho citizens of Tay. lor will now settle down to work. For tho past six weeks they have been kept excited over tho election. Thus early uprlng election matters aio beginning to take shape. Tho fight from present In dications will bo a bitter one. .Mrs. Daniel Davis, of Hyde. Park, was the guest of relatives in this placo yes terday. The congregation and Ladles' Aid so ciety of tho Welsh Congregutlnnnl church tendered their pastor. Rev. Ivor Thomas, ot hto resldcnco on railroad street, n sur. prlso Tuesday evening. During tho even ing hours a programme consisting of speech making and singing by munbois of tho company were Indulged In. A pleasant Incident of the gathering wan tho presentation of a neat purso to Rov. Mr. Thomus. Mr. Robert Llewellyn, In a short, tiapvy speech, presented tho gift, the recipient making an appropriate re sponse. Although taken by surprise, Mr. Thomas proved equal to tho occasion and a very enjoyable tlmo was had by all vresent, Delicious refreshments vvoro nerved. Air. Martin Judge, ono of tho firm of Judgo & Co, left joaterday for New York city, whero ho will purchase their winter stock. Tho Home auard will meet this evening In their usual meeting place. Misses Emily Williams nnd Llzzlo Urlf. fin, of Hyde Tark, 'havo returned homo nftcr a fetv days' visit with Mips Suvllla. Evans, of North Main stieet. James1 Connoll) attended the social of tho Excelsior boclal club In Scinntun on Wednediy. James (lltrrallolt, of Archbnld, was n T)lor visitor juitrrday. Wllllnm Pox nnd ton, Edward, visited relatives In Plttston vestirday. Martin Luther lodge, No. 2-', l,o il Knights of America, will meet tills even ing In Reese's hnll Tho Price Library association will hoi 1 an Important builncsa meeting this even ing. All members nro urged to bo pres ent. .Superintendent Profepor James I', Foley made an Inspection ot the borough schools yestordnv. 5IIs Sarah Samuels, of Scranton, was tho guest of her me ther on Wednesday. Tho lecture at Weber's rink list even ing by F L. Thomas wns well patronized. Mrs. M. J. .McDonnell, of .Main street Is jdowly recovering from her lcccnt ill nes. JERMYN NEWS. Resolutions of Itcspcct.-runonils of Potcr Lollus mid Edunrd .llnrgiin. A little son of Mr. nnd Mis. George Wood worth, of South Second street, Is ill of Inflamatoiy rheumatism Mrs. II A. AVellmnn wns n Scranton visitor yesterday Master Rex Tow nsend, w ho lias been visiting friends nt Caibondnle for the past week, l ('turned horns Wednesday. Mis. Wesley Stanton, oi C.ubondale, is visiting her son, Mr. Theodoie Townscnd, on Hacon street. John H. Gi iillth returned ytstoidny to assume his studies nt Wcsleynu unlveislty. Mrs. John Wnlsh, of Caibondnle, was a caller In town Wednesday. A young daughter of .Mr. nnd Mrs. j. J. Fun el Is quite sick Mr. W. C Clark, of Philadelphia, spent the fore p'irt of th week ns the guest of Mrs. Median, of Muln stieet. Mr. Elmer Poole wns n enller nt Ml nooka on Tuesday. Mis. John Ginvd, of Plttston, Is vis iting fi lends In town Rev. William Smdlval, pastor of tho Congiegatlonal chuieli, left on Tues dny for Slatington. wheic ho will spend the next two week?.. The funeinl of Ml. Peter Loftus, ot the Fast Side, took plate )esterday nft -i noon The Ke) Fund, of which tho ilecei wp,d wns a membei, nltended In a hodv. Kei vices vvete lu Id In Sac red Heart chinch Interment in Cnl vaiy cemet-iy Tho pall-beaiers, mem beis of the Keg Fund, weie. Messis. John Rnkei, William Westlngton, Uruce, James, Wynn, Pnttick Collins, Charles Lee. A huge number attended the fun eral of .Mr. IMward Moignn, of Sec ond stjeet, who died on Tucsdaj. Ser vices were held ut his home. Rev. Mr. Jenkins olllclntcd Intel nient In Shady Side cemetery. The pall-bearers welt: Thomas Williams. D G Williams, Jo seph T. Robeits, Wlllium Davis, Thomas O. Robinson and William Jones. The true Ivorltes of Amotion, of which deceased wns a member, at tended the funeinl. 3.98 4.50 5.00 makinc ih:liuati: uiui:s. Some So Kninll That No Cnttco Cnn Mciisurn 'I'h nn. From tho Science Sittings Gold wire Is mentioned In connection with the decoration of the sacerdotal lobes of Aaron, It Is true, yet the oldest pieces ot wiro which the world has nuy knowledge Is n specimen mado by the Nlnevites some SOO yeais U. C. Solid gold drawn who Is now practically unknown In tho trnde. However, gold wlte tods nro coated with gold In pro portion of 2 per cent, of gold to the weight of silver to be manipulated. When the gliding Is performed the inds nro about 1 I1-4 Inches In diameter by 2 feet C Inches long, iiul weigh about 400 ounces each, The two metals nie then diuwn down together, first through steel dies and nftervvnul tluougli dillled tublesor diamonds. The liioccsB of drilling the gems Is kept a seciet A better Idea of the minuteness n( puttie of these borings may, however, be learned from the fact that the holes rnnnot be discerned by the naked eye, and onl) by the ld of a mngnlf)lng glass can one be convinced that they leally exist. For the manufacture of silver nnd silver gilt w Ires, the silver Is sometimes bored out nnd the Internal copper rods Inserted, nnd they nre then drawn to gether. Wires ns fine ns a liumnn hair, for example, .003 of nn inch In diameter, nnd even finer, cnn be gunged by in struments teinied "micrometers," The scales for weighing tho gold coin at the mint nie so exquisitely fine they cnn detect the most minute pnrticle ndded to either side of the balance Theio nte fine woven wire gauzes and cloth, some of which nre mnde with ns ninny ns 40,000 meshes to the squnie Inch. The mote delicate classo( of wires find nppllcntlon lu scientific Instru ments So line nie these that it is dllllcult to get them ineasuted, but the task has been accomplished, and platinum wlie has been diawn to 1-7000 of an Inch, and to even gi enter fineness Aluminium wlte has been drawn as fine ns 10,500 jaids to the ounce, a size to fine to be practically measuied by any gunge or Instrument While men flonlng piactUal examples of tine dinwn wiies, It mny bo .stated that lion has been attenuated, so that ovei two nnd a half miles in length onl) weighed one ounce. Again, twenty-four ginlns of gold have been drawn on a sliver who to n length of 120 miles CIir.ATIVi OX HIM'.H. Dealers Who Sell All Sorts of Adill tuitrd Mull. From the New Yoik Tribune. The glowing populnilty of beer ns a tievemge manifests Itself In the Fnlti d Stntcs by the lnciense In the numb l of btevveilet, nnd the fact that beei dilnkeis nie becoming fastidious about the quality of their beer Is shown b) th Inc rene In the Importations fiom Austria and Get many. Many popular beer places make Im poited beer a bpeclalty and ch.nge twice as much for It as for the domes tic article. Tho shape of the glass and the color of the beer usually Indicate the paitlcular kind of beer, nnd a man takes It for gi anted that, when he n.sks for a eei tain kind of beer and It comes In tho piopetly shaped glnss and haw the conect shndo of btown, h has been piopetly served T IS ADVERTISING ? It means "turning toward." We tell you what we think will turn you toward our store. So does everybody else ; but not everybody has the facts right. If you don't find things as they read you are turned away again. So this is our way; we have noth ing but good things and your money back if you want it. There's no better advertisement going. Now we want your trade; it belongs to us. We want ten dol lar trade as well as three dollar and five dollar trade. It takes all kinds to build up a big business. Shall we have it? Run your finger down this list of figures stop at any price--the one you can best afford to pay From $1.65 to $5.90 you will find here Reefers that are good wearing and warm; low-priced, high-priced and prices in between to suit every pocketbook, every mother, every boy. We want you to see them. Clothiers, Furnishers, Hatters. Ills Inference Is correct so far ns some plnccs nro concerned, but there are otheis where tiio credulity ot the customer nnd his Inability to detect a well-plnnncd frnud give tho unscrupu lous beer seller nn opportunity to dwindle his customer nnd ho does A Innn snt near "the tnp" In a down town beer place recently, whore a grent many people go "becauso tho Import ed beer Is straight," nnd saw his glass come fiom under tho counter half full bfore It was held under the faucet from which the beer was drawn. He Investigated and saw tho beer butcher fill other glasses with "stops" and "left-overs" tluougli nn Instrument like a tea strainer, and then complete the mensuie by drawing beer "with a head" ft bm the genuine bnirel. MlNlng flat with good beer Is a prac tice of dally occurrence In some of the Imported places, nnd others go so far ns to use domestic brews of tho same color for ndulterlng purposes. Occasionally tho trick comes to tho silt face, ns In the ons where the bar keeper wns dlscoveied In tho act of using dregs ns a foundation for the expensive drink, and peoplo temnln nway from the ftaud shop and the crafty saloonkeeper wonders why hlo bu.slncss'ln Imported beer has fallen off. Charier Revoked. Harrlsburg, Now U 'I lie Dauphin county court todny revoked the charter of tho World Mutual Retiellt association, of Wheeling, W Vn on motion of At torne) General Vlcformlrk THE SOONS I AMD 2, COM'LTH B'L'B SCRANTON, PA. MINING AND BLASTING POWDER MADD AT MOOSIC AND aUKS DALE WORKS. LAPLIN & RAND POWDER CO'8 ORANGE QUN POWDER niectrlo Untteries, Kloctrle nxnblorj. fjr u plodlng blasts, rt.ifoty fus?, nud Repauno Cbemical Co. 's moil nxPLObivus, Fur Sale by Kill & Ccnnell, Protlicroe Co, and A. U. Strong. W-""1-0- A GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE for thoo who will so todny nn get n pack age of OHAIN-O. 11 tnkei thepliu'o ofcoireo nt nbout 1,4 tho cot. It In h food drink, lull of health, and run bo given to the children us well nn the adult with great benefit. It Is made of puro grains mid luoks nnd tnntcs IIUo tho llnuHt grade of Moehu of Jiiviuollcc It sutlxllet ever) one. A cup of (IriUn-O Is better for tho sjstem tlinn a tonic, because ItMi bnetlt Is permanent. What cotlco brealtB down (Irnln-O builds up. Ask )our grocer for (I It Al N-O. 1 5c. nnd U.-.c cWf rr- 1 jrjfi sx PUT YOURSELF IN OUR PLAGE And you will renllyo how easy It Is to fur nish ) our homo luxuriously with n trifling outlny. n llttlo nt a tlmo, nnd you don't miss It. BARBOUR'S HOME CREDIT HOUSE 425 LACKAWANNA AVE. Fine Line of NEW STYLES STONE RINGS Diamond an i Combination Ring? Sterling Silver Ware anil Sterling Novelties, Finest stock of Watches, all the latest styles and sizes at very close figures. CUTGLAS5, CLOCKS, Etc The largest Jewelry House in Northeastern Pennsylva nia. iRcraUvUoni, 130 Wyoming Ave, Book Binding Neat, Durable Rook Binding Is what you receive If )ou leave your order with th: fcCRANTON TUIBU.SU BINDERY, Trlb une Building, Scranton, Pa yj sjiiiiiimiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiniiiiiiiimiiia - When Buy a The Newark s 9" Tliammllty, dtvlo, wmlttniinililp niicl prlco nro tho eotmlilcrntlom If thli ho trim tlirro'n no mirer Knllsfttcllnii tlmii wcurlnn our rIiop. Our men' Mioei nt 8.1.00 lira n win In? to. voti; thorn In noilllloronco lxtooii them nnd tho It I ml you piv St. 00 Tor, PMcpttho n.ooitlilTciU'otn prlco. Wo lmo ttiom In tho now box cnlflrntlioH unit nil tlioritxlrittilo Rlinpc. Ilvtrj pixlrli stumped on tho nolo, "I'lio Nouiirk'x Slum k ioc for men," nnd uro uiirrnntcd In ovcr way Humnkliul In boyn' nnd out Iih' Rl7csnt 8'J.otlund 81.no n pnlr. .M it be on luvo n lutrd foot to lit, either otra nut. rmvoriry Mltlc. Wo huo tstlcen enroof you in thitt respect by cnrrylnij In RtouU nil Idths from A to double K. 1 ry i pnlr thlH tlmo for yournol f or your boy. 1THE NEWARK SHOE STORE,l 5 s s Corner Lackawanna and Wyoming Avenue?. mm m rniiiiiiiitiiiiitiiiiiiiniiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHKiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiEiBiih': horse: owners SHOULD LOOK INTO TUB MCRITS OP NBVCRSLII' AND IIOLO.fAST CALKS Advantages: Ilorso sharpened In n few mlnuteo. No iinneeesnry Wultlncut shop. No slip. pliiKof horie Hoof not deUroyod liv (ontluuul remoliii;or slioes: anoset of shoes lnstn nil winter. Tho Ulbbt Kub. ber Cushioned Shoo Is tho next tlilne on the nun ket. Bittenbender&Co Hendqunrtort for lllucksmtths nnd WBKoiiiiinkers' .Supptlei, Iron una steel, 126 and 128 Franklin An. omoiuittlnir tlinny fornll compctltoit Tho lnrRpst nnd most rompleto Illuyclo De partment nail Repair Shop in tboRtnto. Our speclult), inlllliiKof nil klndn, lodsprondlns power puuchliiK, sheurliiB, etc W. li. 1111 ILMIRNDER, W. A KUMMKKBR. M'K'rsof lllcjclo I'ept. 'LACKAWANNA LUMBER 60,, MAHUFACTURIR5 OF ii sin pen. m mm m mm vm iJiu limber cut to order on short notice. Hard wood Mine RaiN sawed to uniform lcitRths constantly on hand. Pooled lit mlocic Prop limber promptly Mirnislicd. MILLS At Cross Fork. Potter Co.. on the Buffalo and Htisquc. 'lanna Railroad. At Min.i, Potter County. Pa., on Cottder3port. iinJ Port Allecany Railroad. Capacity-400,000 feet per day. GLJsLRAL OI'l'ICE-lloardot Trade Uuildins, Scr.inton. Pa. Telephone No. 401. THE DICKSON MANUFACTUR6IMGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-DARRE, PA, Manufacturers of LMIIIfES, STATIONARY EIQIES, BOILERS. HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. . (Jr.NBRAL OFriCB. SCRANTON, PA. RAILROAD TIHE TABLES. Schedule In Dlect No ember 15, iS?i. Trains Lcavo WilkosBarro as Follows 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and tho West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazloton, Pottsvitlc, Reading, Norristown, 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 and tho West. 3.15 p m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg and the West. 6.0d p. m., week days, for Harleton and Pottsvillo. J. R. WOOD. Oen'l Pasj. AcenU J. U. IIUTCIII.SON. Oeneral Manager. Central Railroad of New Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division) Stations in Now lork-root ot Liberty stieet N l" . and Whitehall Tcimlnal. Alithraelto coal used ixtlUbUely, Inaur- iTA'm'if fxmTilCT-JULY a issr Trains lcato Scranton for Plttston, Wllkes-Barre, etc , ut 8.20. 0.1D. 11 SU a. in. 1 "0 ' 00. 3.IA. 5 00. 7 10 p. m. Sundaj a, & 00, aVi' i-Sinith7Pa0r& 3 a. m . 3.03. MO p. m. Sundays, 2 15 ! m. SS vSSi'w SSSa KUzabeth f , fer -rT-3 &B(c ifV Sunday 215 P- m. Truln leaMnB 1J4J p. m arrives at Vhlladelphia. Reading Term- vAr VlauclV Chunk, Allentown. Hethle hrm risto-i and I'h ladelphla. 8 JO a. m , 1 $' 305? 5 09 (except Philadelphia) p. m roLonUran'ch. Ocean Grove, etc . at R"0a m and U 43 p m. wnr Aeadlng. Lebanon and Harrlsburs, .i0Iif.Swn. 8 20 u. m 12 43, 5.00 p. m till, rfv- -- - e.mdiiv ' ij u, m esa'i lnfipr u . .. i Qntu iv .1 nn n m 1 i lvo New York, foot Whitehall street, Smith rerry. at 8 53 a m , 1 0), 1 23. 3 53 n m Passengers nrrlvlng or departing from thli teimlnnl ran connect under over with all tho elevated railroads. Ttroadvva cable enrs. nnd ferries to nrookhn and Staten Island, miking quick transfer to nnd from Grand Central Uc not and l"ong Island Itallroad PLeavo Philadelphia. Heading Terminal, 9 00 a. m , 2 00 and 4 30 p. m Sundaj, C 23 "'Throug'h tickets to all polntt at lowest rato may he had en application In od vanco to tho ticket ogent at the station. li. I UAl-.L'VV iiS, Gen. Pass. Agt J. II. OLIIAUSEN, Gen. Supt. Del,, Lncka. nnJ Western. Effect Slonday, Nov. 21, 1897. Trains leavo Scranton as follows: Kx nress for New York and ull points East. 1.40, 2 60, 5 ID, 8 00 and 10 20 a. m , 12 5a and Kxnreis for Easton, Trenton, Phllndcl nhltt and tho South. 513, 8.00 and 10 20 fc in., 12.55 and 3 33 p. jn, Washington nd way stations. 3 45 p. m. Tobyhanna accommodation, CIO p. m. Express for Blnghamton, Oswego, El mtra Corning, Bath. Dansvllle. Jlount Morris and Buffalo. 12.10. 2 33, 9 00 a. m . nnd 1 55 P. m., making closo connections nt Huffalo to all points 111 the West, North west and Southwest. ninghamton and way station. 1 03 p. m. Nicholson accommodation, 5.15 p m. Blnghamton and Elmlra express, 5 55 P'Ex'press for Ptlca and Richfield Springs, 2,35 a. m. nnd 1 55 p. m. Ithaca, 2 S3, 9 00 u m , nnd 1 53 p m. Por Northumberland, Plttston, Wilkes Barre, Pl mouth, Rloonuburg nnd Dan ville, making cloe connection nt Nor'h nmberland for Wllllamspnrt. llairlshurg, Baltimore Washington and tho South Northumberland nnd Intermediate sta tions, G 00, 10.20 a. m., nnd 1.53 and 0 00 p in Nantlcoko and Intermediate stations. 8 08 and 11 20 a. m Plymouth and Inter mediate stations, 3 40 and S.47 p. m Por 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, Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket ofle Uric nnd Wyoming Valley, IN Effect Sept. 19. 1897. Trains leave Hcranton for Now York J and intermediate points on Erlo railroad. I or l'o isv.ne. "-." '.;.- "-',, " T ... KeturniuB v ',"- ,,, erty sireew .-...."".--- . o Til 1.1V. S.tfJ, You Shoe The Newark $ i also for Ilnwley and local points at 7.03 a. m and 2 23 p m. Arrive at Scranton from abovo points at 10 23 a m , 3 13 and 9 33 p. in. Delaware and Hudson. On Mondaj., July 5. trains will leavo Scranton ns follows Pur Carbondalo G 20. 7 53, S 53, 10.13 a. m . 12 W noon, 1 i, 2 20, J & 3 25, C 23. 7.57. 9 n. 10 43 p m , 12 10 a m. Pol Albnnj. fcurntogt. Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc., C20 a. m, 2 JO p. m Tor Honesclalo-G20, S 33, 1015 a. m: 12 GO noon. 2 20, r, 23 p. in Por Wllke-..Uuie G 43, 7.50, 8 43, 9 35, 10 13 a. ni , 12 03, 1.23, 2 2S, 3 3J, 4 41, C 00, 7.30, 9 50, 11 10 p m. For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh allov It II , i! 43. 7 r0 a. in.; 12 0V, 1 .'), 141 p ni (with Black Diamond Hx pn.fcs) 11 so i. in For Pennsylvania It. It. points G 43, 9 3?, a m ; 2 28. 4 41 p m ror western points via Lehigh Vallev IX R, 7 30 a. m.; 12 05, 3 33 (with Black Diamond Express), 9 r,0, 11 TO p in. . Trains will arrive ut Scranton as fol lows : Trom Carbondalo nnd tho north G 4) 7 43, 8 40, 9 34. 10 40 a in . 12 m noon; 120, 2 21, 2 25, 4 37. 5 43, 7 43. 9 43. 11 23 p. m. From Wllkes-Iiarro and tho south 31", 7 CO S30. 10 10, 11 33 a. in.; 1 1G. 2 14, 3 IS, 5 20. G 21. 7 53 o 0",. 8 43 p 111 . 12 03 n. Ill J W nriiniCK, O P A. Albmy. N Y. II. W. CROSS. D P A . Scrmton. Pa. Lehigh Valley Railroad System. Anthracite Coal P'-cd Exclusively, Insur ing Cleanliness and Comfoit. IN EFFECT JPNE 14, 1S17 TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For PhlladelDhia. and New Yuri: via D &H R R at fi 43 7 30 a m , nnd 12 03, 1.2". 2 23, 4 II (Black Diamond Expiess) and 11 iO v. ni. Por Plttston and Wllkes-Itnrre via D. L & W It. It. GOO. SOS, 11.20 a. m. l.K 3 10. G 00 and S 47 p ill. Por White Haven, Ilai loton, Pottsvillo, and principal points in the eoal region v la D. & II P. R , C43, 7 30 n. m , 12.05 and 4 41 p m Por Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Har risburg and principal intermediate sta tions via D S. 11 R R. 0 43. 7 30 a. m . 12 03. 123, 2 2S, 4 41 (Black Diamond E press), 4 41 nnd 11 51 p ni Por Tiinkhannock, Townnda, Elmlra Ithaca, Geneva and principal Intermediate stations via D , I. fi W. R R . COO. S.0S a in . 12 40 and 3 40 p m Por Geneva. Rochester. Buffalo Niagara Palls, Chicago nnd all points ueit via P ft H. R. R. l-o5. 't3't iltlack Diamond Express). 9 50 and 11.30 p. m Pullman parloi and s'eoplng or Lehlg'i Vnlley chnlr cars on nil trains bet wo mi Wilkes-Barro and New York. Philadel phia. Huffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN II WILBPU. G n. Supt. CHAS. S. LEE, Gen Pass. Agt.. Phlla . Pa A W. NONNEMACHEP. Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt . Philadelphia, Pa Scranton Odlce, 309 Lackawanna avenue. RCIt TO IIIVSSIOV. Ill Ilfft-ct October fill, IMI7. North lloiiutl. 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