THE SGRANTOls TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNTNGr, NOVEMBER 11, 1897J Cackawan GARBQNOALE, Renders will pleneo noto that adver tisements, ordtra for Job work, nnd Items for publication left nt tho estab lishment of Shannon Co , newsdealers, North Main street, will receive) prompt ft tentlon; office open from 8 a. m. to 11 P. m.) WATT-PAUL WEDDING. Well Known Society I'ronlo l'nitcil nl First l'rrsliytnrinu Church, At tho First Presbyterian chmch In this city yesterday afternoon, nt half past one o'clock, Jllrs Jessie Kllrnljflli AVatt, daughter of Mr. nnd Mr. AV. AV. AVatt, was married toJntnet llutt Paul by the pastor, Rev. Ch'niles Lee. Th church wnH decorated with a lain' pyramid of palms. As the brld'il patty entered Professor A. P. Thomas ev -cutcd the well Known wedding tnnuli from Lohengrin. The ushers woie. Messrs. Dvvlght L. Crane, llnwvell f. Luthrope, Robert A. Jailuln, nnd fleo. II. Paul Tho maid of honor, Miss lsn belle Frenmnn AVntt, a bister of the bride, was followed by the bride nnd her father. John II. IJo've was the groom's liest man. The bride was nt tlrod In a. gown of Ivory white Duchesne Uln, trimmed with lace. She wore a brJdnl veil and catrled a handsome bouquet of bilde roses, lilies of the val ley and mnlden hair ferns The maid of honor wna dressed In white nigimlle, trimmed with Hco oven white taffeta silk During tho ceicniony 1'rofc.sor Thomas, oignrlst; Ilumsby, violinist, and Arkcrman, cornet, mulcted several selections. A reception was held lmtnedl-itely af ter tho marriage nt the home of tho bride's parents. The house was elab orately d(coratid with chrsanthe mums, pink roses, geraniums, nbutl lona and sinllax, nrianged by Turnbull. Refreshments woo seived under the direction of Drake, of AVllkes-Bane. The Mozart orchestra rendered the mu sic nt tho reception. Mr. and Mis. Paul, after the reception, left for a wedding Journe On their return thev will ie slde at No 119 Park stiect. The house hns been elaborately furnished, a wed ding gift fiom the Initio's patents. Among the out of tour guests veto: Mr. and Mrs. AV. AV. Lithtope, Mi nnd Mrs. John Ilownrth. Mr. and Mis. A. F Law, and Mr. ami Mrs A. S. Piker, of Scranton; Mr. and Mis. A. K. AVatt, Vrs. E. r. Simons, Miss Simons, E O. Simons, G. Harold Crocker, of AVIlUes Parre, Mrs J Cooper Moyor, of N w A'ork, and Miss AN nrford, of French tow n, X, J, ' NEW CENTURY CLUB. The new Century club held a meeting on Monday evening at the home of Mrs, T. L. McMillan. During tre even ing several papeis were luesetited as follows: "Manners and Customs of tln Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries" by Maiy E. Stone nnsaett; "England's Attitude Towntd the Revolutionists," by Clara S. Stuart. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. Mildred, the little daughter of Mi and Mrs David Lewis, met with a painful accident by falling on tho stairs nt her home, on Plko street Hir arm was cut b a pair of shears that she held so tint somo of tho muscles and niteiles w ro severed Dr. Shields attended the ca-e Miss Mary Sheridan, of Gordon avenue, Is cry 1.1 at her home. Tho following membcis of William 1L Davles Post 187. Grand Army of tho Republic, of this city, accompanied As sistant Inspector AV. 11 Chnse to Pock vllle on Tuesday evening J () Mile , Alva Dalej, Ezr.i Ttlthlll, Chiistopher Schultz. Jacob Ectcl, S P. Llngfelter, William Ulake, Dennis Ollhool, Robot t McIIalo and Edvv.uet Inch James J. Gorman, of South Main street, a personal friend of Mnvor-dect A'nn Wyck, of New York, has lieilvid a let ter In response to tho cougi.ii itlons he extended. Tho Crescent club of this eltv hivo received the furniture lot their in w rooms It Is of tho most substantial and elegant kind, and was made to ordi r for the club by the Colllns-llale com pany of Scranton A very pleasant sittpilse piity was en jojed nt the residence of Mi. ami Mis il J. Smith, on South .Main street, it was given by a large number of friends In honor of Miss Mamlu Smith. Tho chrysanthemum 3bow at the SlMh avenuo rooms of tho Hotel Anthiaclto will open this nfternoon. The Mozait orchestra will furnish music and entoi tnlnments will bo given afternoons nnd evenings. Henry C. Litcns, of this cltv. manager of tho New Yoik slote, was inarileil at St Paul's chinch, Gteen Ridge jestei ilay morning to Miss Louise P. Iii.iln.ii 1, of Scranton The Mls-e s Alld i Kt-nlci, Anna Barrett, Clara Dojle nnd Ellza beth Moyles, all of this city, were pres ent nt tho ceremony. James Horns, a moulder nt the A'an nergen works, had a linger lmlly crushed on Tuesday Dr Lovvry attends the t,ise. Tour new membeis were initiated Into tho C ;Ie club on. Tuesday evening nt an erXiuslastle meeting. Mr and Mrs. W. T. Colvlllo nro at Preston park. Miss Lizzie Newton has accepted a position in tho Famous eliy goods store. Tho many friends of City Trensutor P F Connor will bo glnd to know that ho Is Improving and isteid.iy was nblo to sit up for a shoit time. Robcit Dmmett O'Hoylo visited friends In this city on Tuesday, Miss Mnrgnrot Morrison, a member of last year's graduating class at tho high school, has accepted a position as book- keeper at tho storo of Tucker and Mnxey. - OLYIMIANT. In the nbsenco of President Patten nt Tuesday night's meeting of tho council T. F, Currnn was elected chairman, pro tcm. After the reading of tho minutes tho following bills were ordered paid: Klectrlc light account, SKCSO. Hdwntd Tinsley, $74.25. M. D niown, $16. Atlantlo Rcllrng company, J3t; Jcsso Monis, $0, Genetul Llcctrlc company, $30. Scranton Supply and Machinery company, $10 i3; Charles Tinsley. $20 S5 Mr. O'llnlloran moved that all tho bills which havo been In tho hands of tho electrlo commlttoi for work dono last winter bo nlso or dercd paid. Tho motion can led. An ol der was drawn for P. W. Dllks for JU3. for five fire hydrants, Attorney O'Malle advised tho council to udopt a resolu tion beforo they would enter Into any contract for tho puichaslng of a flra alarm system, but no action was taken In tho matter. At tho next meeting bev oral different flro alarm companies will present propositions to tho council. The club of '05 are making ola'ioiMo birangements to hold a soclnl Thanks giving evening. Pntrlck Fallon, of Archbald, was ar rested by Officers Owens and Foley on Tuesday evening for being drunk nnd disorderly. Ho was lodged in tho bor ough lock-up, to await a hearing In the morning. When Burgess McNulty ir rived at tho lock-up he discovered tint tho prisoner had escaped, having torn tho door from tho hlngus, nev. J. F. Griffith, of Utlca, who hns been tho guest of Mr, Williams, of lt'nko ly, has returned home. Miss Eveline Shultz Is visiting her grandparents In New York. II, I). Matthowson Is confined to his home with tonsllltls. Miss Maggie Jones has returned homo w bounty. nfter n thrcn weeks' stay with friends nt Huncselnle. J. II. Ferguson iittendcd the Heptii sophs banquet at Dunmore last evening At a legulnr meeting of tho ladles, rallid for tho purpose of arranging for 11 r C. Y. M. T A. nnd H. fair, Ml-s Mamie Clancy was chosen president nnd Miss Nellie II. McAndrew, secittnry. Tho follow I ni,' mnttons und assistants wrro nppolnteil to take chnrgo of the ellf filent tables- Tnble No 1 matrons, Mrs. Thomas Mel laic, Mrs. AVIIIIam O'Horo. Mrs P. J. McNulty. Miss Mumo Lawler; iisslstnnts, Mntnlo Clancy, nmlo IJohorty, H. O'Horo, Mumo llannlioe, Lnura Nenl ein, Minnie llolmn. Kntlo Clancy, Agnes M.titln, Nrlllo Murphy. Kutlo Lnvvler, Mngglo Moran Table No. 2, matrons, Mrs J c McLoughlln, Mis. J. C. Mc llnli, Mrs. Avllllatn Wheeler, Miss Hadlo l.innon, assistant, Kntlo Donnclh, Mamie Nealon, Alice Clllllsple. Agnes Lemon. Mamie Ilob.in Winnie Walsh, Mary Messit, Annlo Ileneghcii, Annlo Kearney, Eva Kelly. Tnblo No 3, ma trons Mrs. John llolnnd, Mrs. James Walsh, .Mrs. J. 11. dimming Miss An nie KelgntiH, nslstnnts, Sadie Nealon, Sal nh Lnngnn, Nellie McAndrew, Mnry Hognn, 15. Latigin, Nellie Mellale, Kntle Nealon, Annie Iloban Ettn Dohcrty, Julia Lnngnn, Mamie Dohcrty. Another meeting will bo Iil-IiI tomorrow evening JERMYN NEWS. Pleasant livening Entertainments, llilel Notes of Interest. Toctors M J. Shields nnd P. C. Man ly on Monday evening attended a meet ing of the medical staff of Emergency hospital at Cntbondalc. llev. Piuncis Oendall, who has been 111 for several days, Is Improving. A little child of J. J. Fntrell Is finite slek. Mrs. Jane Baker, of South Main street, 1ms been quite sick for some das. W. C. Hurdick, of Alfotd, N. A., call ed on f i lends In town yesterday. Miss -Mabel Hutchlugs, of Mooslc, Is visiting ft lends In town. Mr. Slieiwood, leal estate ntrcnt for John Jetinyn, was In town yesterday. The leading rooms located in tho Stilbbs building, Is now open to the public. The people of this tow n and Mayile'd have no leason to snv thete Is no place to spend an evening in either town, nt ptcteat. On the luth the llay fleld band open their fair, on Friday night the Citizens' band filr will re open. Last night the Temperance band opened tliMr bazaar The etiteitaln ment eompt Keel several selections by the Mn field band and a sketch entitled "A Klondike Cilmo" by several mem bers of the band. Each of these or ganizations w 111 be pleased undoubt edly to leeelve vlsltois nnd will en deavor to furnish a pleasant time to all. Mr. K. C. Cunningham, of Scranton, spent AVednestlny In town. Mr. Charles F. linker, of Second stieot, spent last evening In Caibon dale. TAYLOK. Miss Lvdla Hosklns, the accomplished daughter of .Mr. and Mis. AVI1II un Hos klns, eif Tavlor stieet, has been the recip ient nt a beautiful upright pi mo, pie sented by her patents Miss Hosklns" ability as u pianist Is mantel. She is u student of l'rufessoi David II. Jones, of this place Miss Ji mile (lerrltv, of Hvele Caik, was tho guest of fi lends In this place on Monday. John Hit hards attended a rolree in Ilvde Pail: on Monday, given In honor of Miss Klla Hancock. Jacob Stump, a well-known citizen of this place, passed away veiy suddenly on Tuesday evening, after a fo'v hem's Illness fiom hcait fnllme. The ilcccibcd was veiv fnvoiably known nnd th1 i-ews of his death will be i hocking to his many friends Funeral announcement will be made later. John J. Reeso nnd AVIIIIam Nelger nl- LTTJ jfi"B B i ' ill HI ' MUCdVUlGlo tea M To the Christian Endeavorers and public in general who arc abroad f WVj ! )' I'SS today we extend a hearty welcome and invite you to our store to see t &tffi?w V U the new things we have prepared for you this Fall and Winter. ' N, ists ' i V.K This store will be the headquarters lor "trolley day'' conductors. . rfa,;3Ct?&tr '! Clothing; m M in 1-J.JLp for school director In tho Fifth ward. Tho social of the Independent Social club nt Wcbor'n rink on Tuesday evening was largely nttended notwithstanding tho Inclemency of tho weather. Rev. Dr. J. M. Lloyd and tho executive commltteo from tho AVclsh Baptist church nro busily engaged preparing for tho fair and festlvnl which will bo held nt Weber's ring on Nov. 17, 18 nnd It, It promises to bo a grand success, Judg ing from tho number of tlckotn sold, Ad mission to supper, Including door prize, 35 cents. Tho Delaware, Lackawanna nnd West ern paymaster paid his monthly visit to this place yesterday. Lackawanna Valley Council, No. 81, Junior Order United American Mechan ics, will meet this evening in A'nn Horn's hall, on Main street. Messrs Evan DaVIs, Joseph Palrclough, James HelTer nnd AVIIIIam Mnsters, who havo been on a hunting tour to tho Heech, returned homo on Tttesdny with a lino lot of game. Their rabbits num bered eighteen. Taylor Castle, No. 207, Knights of tho fJolden Englc. will meet at Its castle hall this evening A largo delegation of members from No. 03, Sons of Tempornncc, of Avocn, paid a fraternal visit to Emblem Division. No. 07, of this place, on Monday eve ning. Announcement Is mado of tho mnrrlago of Mrs. Stella Goodwin Curtis and Thom as Iteese. It will occur noxt week. Miss J. Jones, of Scranton, was tho gmst of friends lit thlB place yester day. II. J. Daniels Is being urged by his manv friends to becomo a candidate for school director in tho Fourth ward. GOOD TIMF.S have come to those whom Hood's Snrsaparllla hns cured of scrofula, catarrh, dyspepsia, rheuma tism, weak nerves, or some other form of Impure blood. HOOD'S PILLS are the only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparllla, T.a.sy nnd yet clllclent. h& Now -a-days neatly everv woman rides a xt bicycle The majority A ot tnese wno cio not, have fa U e d to compass its diffi culties because of nervousness. Many women af tcr taking innum- era Die lessons. and trying vainly to conauor the wheel ffor weeks, have finally given it up as a uope less task for this one reason In nearly every in stance severe nervous ness in women may be traced to weakness and disease of the delicate and important organs distinctly feminine. No other class of disorders so torture a wo man's nerves or break them down so quickly and effectually. Dr Tierce's Fa orite Prescription is a sure, speedy and permanent cure for all troubles of tlu9 de scription It acts dire-ctly on the sensitive organs concerned, making them strong, healthy, vigorous and elastic. It allays infWiniiiatioti, heals ulceration, soothes pain and tones and builds up the nerves. It slops exhausting drains. It binishcs the indispositions that precede maternity and makes biby's advent easy and almost pain less. It insures the little new-comer's health ami an ample supply of nourish ment It transforms weak, nervous inva lids into strong, healthy, nerve-steady wo men. Thousands have testified to its mar velous merits An honest dealer will not offer a substitute "Mv wife was troubled with female weak ness" for several years '" writes James Caswell, i:st , of Ocheltrec, Johnson Co , Kam , (!', O llox Oi) blie bad hearing down p-iins nnd piln In bacV Her periods were Irregular, she would have fainting spells, the bert doctors did her no good Py the time my wife had taken four tiottles of the 'Favorite Prescription' she was completely cured No more pain Her monthly periods are regular, she is stout and strong When she commenced taking jour medicines she weighed nbout 125 pounds now she weighs 160 pounds " Send 21 one-cent stamps, to cover cost of mailing only, to the World's Dispensary Medical Association, llufftlo, N A' , for a paper-covered copyof Dr Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, Cloth binding ten cents extra A whole medical library iu one 1000 page volume. ready nnnounco their candidacy v--s.y ICm&H '" 1 I It ?v WKmk.K. rW imm n ti&m aW 'tT3 W WWr HfWQu? To the Christian Endeavorers and public in general who are abroad today we extend a hearty welcome and invite you to our store to see the new things we have prepared for you this Fall and Winter. This store will be the headquarters lor "trolley day'' conductors. We do not make to order, but we make to fit. It does not make any difference to us what the trouble is, the mere fact that you are not entirely pleased is enough, we will refund. 'We had rather not have money unless it pays for satisfaction. Let the windows speak to you the prices talk they SllOllt at Samter's. Men's Suits and Overcoats 8, $io, $12, $15, $18, $20, $25, Boys' Reefer Suits $1,98, $2.50, $3, $5.50, $4, $4.50, $5. Boys' Vestee Suits $1.98, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50, $5, $6. Boys' Double-Breasted Suits $1.98, $2,50, $5, $.3.50, $4, $4,50, $5, $6, $7, $8. Boys' Reefers $1.65, $1.98, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50, $5. UNDEIIWKAU Fleeced lined, blue, salmon and tan shades, very dainty, at 50 cents a garment. Natural wool lined, very heavy., at 50 cents a garment. Clothiers, Hatters, Furnishers. CHARLES D. BARNEY & CO.fJ 122 South Fourth Street, I KESSLER &CO. , w M a v v , 51 AVnll Street, New York. EMERSON M'MILLIN & CO., 10 Wnll Street, New York. Offer for sale at par and accrued interest $i,5oo,ooo FIRST MORTGAGE 6 PER CENT. THIRTY-YEAR, SINKING FUND, GOLD BONDS OR THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL BREWING COMPANY Part of an outstanding issue of $2,S00,O00, Coupon Bonds, dated Oct. 25, 1897, due Oct. 1, 1927. Interest payable April and October, free of taxes. Privilege of Registration as to Principal $1,000 each. Fidelity Insurance, Trust and Safe Deposit Co., of Philadelphia, Trustee of tho Mortgage. Titles Insured by the Commonwealth Title Insurance and Trust Co., Philadelphia. TIIII PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL BREWING COMPANY Is a corpora tion organized under the Laws ot tho State of Pennsylvania. It owns In fee In the Wyoming Valley. In the cities of Scranton, Wllkcs Ilarre, Ilazleton, Plttston', Cnrbondalo nnd Honesdule, the following well known properties: THE SCRANTON HREWINO CO Scranton, Penna. E. ROUINSON'S SONS "' M. ROBINSON CASEY & KELLY BREWING CO LACKAWANNA BREWING CO " REICHARD & WEAVER Wllkes-Barre, HUGHES & GLENNON Plttston, HUGHES' ALE BREWERY JOHN ARNOLD Hnzleton. " AUGUST HARTUNG Honcfedale, PETER KRANTZ Carbondale, " DICKSON BREWING CO Dickson City, Those properties Include, with one exception, all the leadlnp breweries In tho Wyoming Valley, nnd have a present annual output of about 320,000 bar rels. The organization of the Company has been effected and securities Issued under tho direction of Samuel Dickson, Esq., of Philadelphia. The business will continue to be managed by the parties heretofore In interest The Sinking Fund provides for tho retirement of not less than$50,000 Bonds annually, or a minimum of l.DOO.OOO duilutr tho term of the Mottgase. Tho trustee Is to puichabe the Bonds at the lowest price at which they may be offcied, under 108 If not offered below that price, they are to be drawn by lot and redeemed at that price. Independent audit of the books nnd accounts of the company will be mado once a month, nnd at least onco a year such audit will be leported to the Trustee and will be open to tho Inspection of Bondholders. This Is an unusual nnd, It Is believed, u valuable ptovlslon. The expert accountants, Messrs. Barrow, Wade, Guthrie & Co , certify that the average annual earnings for the past three years weie sufficient to meet the Interest on bonds nnd .sinking fund and leave a substantial sur plus besides. We invite sublet Ipttons to the foivgolng bonda at par and accrued Inter est, payable a.4 follows: Ten per cent, on application. Balance on allotment. Tempotary bonds, certified to by the Fidelity Insurance, Trust nnd Safe Deposit Co., of Philadelphia, will be delivered on payment of sums due on allotment nnd will be exchangeable fcr bonds as soon as the same are en graved and ready lor dellveiy. e The light Is reserved to reject or i educe any subscription, and to make al lotment of less than the amounts sulauibed for Allotments will be made as soon as possible after the sublet Iptlon books shall be closed. At the request of tho Directors of tho Company, the Mnnageis of the Breweries and the various financial Institutions In the Wyoming Valley, sub scriptions for these bonds will bo received simultaneously with the issue In New Yoik and Philadelphia, nt the office of the undersigned until Thursday, November 17, where full particulate may be obtained. Anthracite Savings Bank, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Herchants and Hechanics Bank, Scranton, Pa. Scranton Savings Bank and Trust Co., Scranton, Pa. First National Bank, Scranton, Pa. eMwri hlltidclnhin b. t. : ; UlltlllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIHt pm A - Good Is The Newark s S" Hut better bent It, nnd o wo ietop nt nothing to make our store eepml to every omer. e; Kiincy nnd rendyrorn constantly growing trade. Just now wo nro tnlUlug a good 5 !3 elcnl about B fV Tho Newark's $3.00 Shoes for Men. Every pair In bo fttntnpod on tho nolo of each ulioo, Tho only elltrercnro between thorn nnd tliufthoe? voiimy Pt.OO for In tho Sl.OUillllcrenco In price. Woenrrv thorn In Mock In Hot Tnlf. "wuter-proof loatlinr," ciimmul luiitlier nnd calf In nil tho too "hiipes, und widths from A to doublo l;. Single sole or double solo, light or heavy. Just ns It pleusea. '1 ry u pair Homo time. THE NEWARK SHOE STORE, s Corner Lncknwnnnn and Wjomlns Avenue, Eiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin HORSE OWNERS SHOULD LOOK INTO THE A1ERIT5 OP NGVUUSLII AND IIOLU.PAST CALKS Advantages: Horse sbnrpened In a few minutes. Xo unnecessary vrnltluent shop. No slip jiliurof liorHO. Hoof not elouroyoel bvr e'eintlniinl romovliiRof slioa-e; onosetof Hhoei luits nil winter. Tlio UlblH Rub ber Cushioned Hlioo Is tho boil tiling oil tho market. Bitten bender & Co lloadnutrtor for Htnnltsmlth nml Wngonmakera' Supplies, Iron nnd '126 aid 128 Franklin Ava. e aro cutlln? tha vvny fornll competitors TbelnrueBt imel most complete lllovclo De partment and ItupalrSbopin tbestnto. Our Npcclully, mllllm; of nil kfiuli, roel NprOHellng power ptiucliliu:, ahenrlmr, eitc W. l. 1111 I UNIinNDDR, W. A. KEViVllUiUK, M'B'raof lllcyclo Dept. LACKAWANNA LUMBER CO.. HftHUFACTUR-RS OF GBHfi 11 Pflfl. WHITE HEM10C11 HI HUM LUMBER Bill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine Rails Sftwcd to uniform Icnctlis constantly on hand. Peeled IlMnlock lrop limber promptly Furnished. 1 MJLIS At Cross Fork. Potter Co.. on the Btifralo and Sttsqtie. lanna Railroad. At iMina, Potter County. Pa., 011 Coudersport. nnJ A.,tp.."' """" -.iipuejiiy GhNrKUAL OFFICE-Boardof Telephone No. 4014. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BAR RE, PA, Manufacturers of L0CB10TIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES, BOILERS. HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. . OUNERAL OFFICG. SCRANTON. PA. RAILROAD Schedule In Effect November is, iSjS Trains Leave Wilkes-Barro as Follows 7.30 a. m., wcok days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burp; and tha West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazloton, Pottsvllle. Reading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burp; and tho West. 3.15 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburp;, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburp; and tho West. 3.15 p m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg and tho West. 6.00 p. m week days, for Harleton and Pottsvilio- . . . J. R. WOOD, (len'l Pass. Aeent. J. B. HUTCHINSON. Ueneral Manaeer. Central Railroai o New Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) Stations in New York-Foot oi Liberty Etrett N l". anel Whitehall Teimlnal. Anthraclto coal used exclusively. Inaur- MTAH IN VfOT-JULY , ISW- Trains leavo Scranton tor Plttston, Wllkes-Barre, etc., nt 8.20. 9.15. 1 a. in . 1 46 ' t; iW. 8 00. 7.10 p. m. SundayB, 6.00, aVi:Mm;n2taln7IarL-: & a. m , S 03. 6.00 p. m Sundais, ".IS ! ni d vSSASA S'nd Ell-heth Vimdav 2 ID i P- m Train leaving U 4j p. , Arrives at Philadelphia. Ueadlng Term K.i r d m. and New York bOO p. m. lRFnr Mauch Chunk. Allentown. llethlc i.E rp,,tin and Philadelphia, SI0 a. m.. va' 305? 5 tf) ("xce.pt Philadelphia) p. m. "oHonHraTich. Ocean Grove, etc., at SPor Heamng.2 Lebanon and Hnrrlurs, via AllentolM.: 8 20 a. m , 12 43. 0 00 p. m S 'poPottlvflie'Ts.IO a m.. 12.45 p. m. neturnlnff "eavo New York foot of Lib. wJ street. North River, nt 9 10 (express) erty street, . (express with Uuttet Snrlr car) p. m. Sunday. 4 0 a. m 1 I eavo New York, foot Whitehall street. Rnuth FeVrry, nt 8 S5 a m . 1 00 1 25. 3 53 Soutn 'ngerg arriving or departing from' this terminal cm connect under "r ilth all the elevated ral roads, nroadway eablo car", and ferries to nrooklyn anel Staten Island, making quick transfer to and from Orninl Central Do pot and Long I-Innd Kallroad Leave imtlndelphla. Heading Terminal. 9 00 a. m.. 2 00 and 4.30 P. m Sunday. U.25 "'Through tickets to all pnlnU at lowest rati may 1 had en application In ad vanco toytlie ticket U.DWIN: Oen. Pass. Agt. J. II. OLIIAVSKN. Oen. Supt. Del., Laekit. and Western. Effect Jlonday, Nov. 21. Ib97. Trains leavo Scranton aa follows: Ux DresB for New York and all points Hast. 140. 2.50, 515, 8 00 and 10.3) a. m.; 12.55 and Express for Kaston, Trenton, Phllndel nhla and tho South. 5.15, 8 00 and 10 20 a. m , 12 55 and 3.33 p. in. Washington und way stations. 3 45 p m Tobynanna accommodation, 6.10 p. m Express for Ulnghamtoii, Oswego, Kl mlra. Corning, Path. nans'llle. Mount Morris and Buffalo, 12 10. 2.33, 9 00 a. in . and 1.55 p m . making close connections at Uuffalo to all points In tho West, North west atul Southwest. Plnghamton and way station. 1 05 p. m. Nicholson ncconimodntlon, 5.15 p. m. ninchamton and Klmlra express, 5 55 Hxpress for Utlca and Itlchfleld Springs, 2.35 a. m. and 1.55 p. in. Ithaca, 2 35, t 00 n. in . nnd 1 55 p m For Northumberland, Plttstou. Wilkes Parre, Pl mouth. Uloomsburg and Dan ville, making close connection nt Norh umberland for Wllllnmsport, Harrisburg, Baltlmoro Wnshlnglon nnd tho South. Northumberland and Intermediate sta. tlons, 6 00, 10 20 a. m., and 1 55 and C 00 p.m. Nantlcoke and Intermediate station, 8.08 and 11.20 a, m Plymouth and Inter mediate Etntlcns, 3 40 and 8.17 p. m For Kingston. 12.40 p. m. . Pullman parlor nnd sleeping coaches on all express trains. For detnlloel Information, pocket time tables, etc.. apply to M. L Smith. Dl. trlct Passenger Agent, depot ticket oflloc Eric nnd WyomliiR Valley, IN Effect Sept. 19. 1897. , , Trains leave Scranton for New York and intermediate points on Erie railroad, JK Good tou.uuu ieet per oiiy. Trade Building. Scranton, Pa. TIHE TABLES. also for Hawley and local points at 7.03 a. m. nnd 2 23 p, m. Arrlo at Scranton from above points at 10 23 a. m.. 3 15 and 9 33 p. m. Delaware and Hudson. On Monday, July 5, trains will leavo Scranton as follows: Tor Carbondale 6 20, 7.55, 8 53, 10.15 a. m,V l2,0?- no": J 2I- 2-2- 3 52, 5 23, C 25, 7.57. 9.15. 10.43 p. m , 12.10 am. For Albany, Saratoga, Jlontrer.l, Bos ton, New England points, etc., G.20 a. ni , "Op, m. For Honesdale C.20. 8 55, 10.13 a. m.: 12 00 noon. 2 20, 5 23 p. m. For Wllkes-Barre-G 43, 7.50. S.45, 0.3S. i45 ft- m 12 1'23' : -'s- J 3 il- , 7.50 9 50, 11 30 p. in. Tor New York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley It It , G 43. 7.50 a. m., 12 05, l(2i, 4.41 p. m. (with Black Diamond Ex press) 11.50 p. in. For Pennsylvania rt, n. points 6 43, 9 3S, a. m.; 2 28. 4 41 p. m. F2r wtern Points via Lehigh Valley n. R . 7.60 a. m ; 12 03, 3 33 (with Black Diamond Express), 9.D0, 11 SJ p. ni. Trains will arrlo at Scranton as fol lows: From Carbondale and tho north 6 40 7 4r, 8 40, 9 3), 10 40 a m.: 12 00 noon: 1.20. 2 24. S 23, 1 37. 5 f.. 7 43. 9 45, 11 23 p. m. From Wllltes-Barro and tho south C 13 7 50, 8 50, 1010. 1155 a. m.i 110, 214. 3,48, 5 20, 0 21, 7 53. 9 03. 9 15 p m , 12 05 a m. J. W niTItrJICK O P. A. Albany. N Y. II. W. CltOSS, D P A , Scranton, Pa. Lehigh Valley Knilrond System Anthraclto Coal lrped Cvcliislely, Insur ing Cleinllnees anel Comfort. IN lirFEC'T .11 NE 14, 1R07 TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia nml New York la D. ft II, R. R at C 45, 7 50 a. m , and 12 03, 1.23. 2 28. 4 41 (Black Diamond EpreS3) and 11 30 p. m. For Plttston end Wllkcs-Barro via T). L & W R R. 0 00. SOS, 1120 ,i. m, 1.53 3.10. GOO anel 8 47 p. m. For White Haven, Has'leton, Poltsvllle, nnd principal points In tho coal regions la D & II R R., C 43, 7 50 a. m., 12 03 and 4 41 p. m Tor Bethlehem. Enston. Reading, Har risburg and prlnclpil Inte rmcellnto sta tions via D K II. R It, 0 43, 7 50 a m. 12 05, 1.25. 2 28, 4 41 (filiek Diamond Ex press), 4 41 and 11 30 p. m. For Tunkhinnock. Townmla, Elmltn Ithaca, Genev i and principal Intermedia stations via D . L. . V. 11. R , ',00, 8 05 m . 12 40 and 3 40 p m For Geneva, Rnrhe'ster, nulTaln.Nlagat j. Tall', C'hlrngo nnd all points went K D & H R R l-'5 IB (Black Diamond Expitss). fW and 11 30 V m Pullman p-irlor ami sleeping or Lehigh Vnlley e-h ill' car? on till trains between Wllkes-Barro and New York. Philadel phia. Iluffn'o ni'd Siifpi-nslon Bridge. ROLI.1N' II WILBUR, Gun. Supt. CIIAS. S. LEE Gen Pass Agt , Phlla , Pa A W NONNFMACIIER. Ast. Gen. Pass. Agt Philadelphia, Pa Scranton Odlee 300 Lackawanna avenue. suii vintji-v DIVISION. Ill Ilffect Oeteili.ir.lel, 1SI17. North Hound. houtli Hound. i03 20I1 Ptatlons g " w (Trains Dally, Ex 3 7. cept Mindn)-) W '201 il! IS Q The I Newark 1 MM J 5 v wAnlve Leavei a m 72N Y Franklin s: .... 7 to ,. 7l0Vest 4nd street .... 755 .... 700 vcebaken ... 8 10 .... i- mp h Arrive leave a mi- m TIw TaSojfS S05 .... .... l(Wi Hancock .... s 11 .... i; IS6O1 starlight .... 3S3 .,,. is 16' Preston park .... 3l .... W4u. Wlnwooa .... 241 .... 1U23 l'oyntello .... S5 .... .;, is it Orson .... 28 .... l.H riennut Ht. .... SM .... till!.' Uhloudale ... 308 .... 1149 Forest city 3 1.... .... 6N)ll3l Carbondale 7S S3tl .... .... n 47,(1130, W dltO Hrlelge l7tI7,l3 8S, ... .... tUlllltfll Jermjn 744 S4J .... .... eav'UHl Archibald 750 851..., .,.. C8J1115. Wlliton 7(3 354..,. .... 8881111 I'eCkTIllO 783 359,.... .... Hll07 Ohpbant srs 4 01 .... .... 0101105 PrlcebUtK 804 407 .... .... 0 181103' Tbrocp 8 06 410 . ., .... ei&ilioo rroTUciico 810 411 .... .... oi8,(ior.7 park risce tdUf4l7.. ... 6 10 1055 t-crtmton 0 15 4e9...v r mU u Leave Arrlrf a hv h All trains run dally except (Sunday. I slttniiles that trains stop 011 signal tor pas. tenters. Hecure rates via Ontario & Western be torn purchasing tickets and save, money. Day and NlgutEipreistothe West J. 0, Anderson, (Jen. Pass Act. T, Flltcrott, uiv, Pats, AKt, scranton, l'a.