THE SOKAlTTOy TRIBUNE---FRIDAY MORNINGr, NOVEMBER 13. 1897; .L CacKawanita mw. CARBONDALE, Readers will pleasa note, that adver tisements, order for Job work, nnd Items for publication left nt tho estab lishment of Shannon & Co., newsdealers. North Main street, will receive prompt ft tentlon: offlco open from 8 a, m. to 19 P. m.J CI1RYSANTIIRA1UA1 SHOW. A very pleading entertainment was offered nt tlv Hotel Anthracite rociim last evenlnc In ronnectlon with the chrysanthemum show ami fine exhibi tion of palms and ferns. Some very line plants were sent to the nuinngi meiit with the compliments C Mr. Qeorfjo 12. Fnncourt, of Wllkos-li.ii re, who Is known for his rare llowrrs. Hr sldes the ctincort by the Mozart or chestra tho followliiB bpItMihih were rendered: Piano duet, "Invitation to the Dnnce" (Weber), Misses Irene Da ley nnd Olma. Herrlnir; vocal selections, Mrs. II. Leonard. The entertainment Is offered by Trinity choir. WENDLING'S LECTURL'. A larse nudlenee welcomed Hon. OeorRo ft. Womlllnir on AVednsday fvenlnu nt the Academy of Music, when he delivered his brilliant licture, "Saul of Tarsus." Mr. Wi-nclllnc; Is a fine orator and his lecture was n s ehol arly effort dellvereil forelblv and In a ery Impressive manner. The lecturer wns Introduced by C. It. Munn, presi dent of tho Cycle club. The lecture was given under the auspices ol the club and was In every way a success. VAIL-COOLICAN. Krwln Vail, of this city, and Miss Mame Coollcan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Coollcan. of Archbald, wero mat lied on 'Wednesday evening. The wedding was a quiet one, only the Immediate friends bolntr present. Mr. Vail Is the proprietor of the Spring Ilrook tc company, of this city. Mr. and Mr. Vail will commence house kfeMng In a newly furnished home on Lincoln avsnue. Many friends In this city extend thMr conivitiilationa. DICKINSON QUARTETTE. The Dickinson quartette, with the elocutionist who accompanied them last year when they visited this city, will give another entertainment on Fii dny evening, Nov. 2fi. Their music was highly appreciated befoie and all were pleased with the entire enteitaln mont. A crow .led house will doubtless ngair. welcome thorn. A FAST HORSE. I.. A. Patterson, of this cltv, received his new lay pacer "Ponlta," which he purchased from Silas Jones, of Scran tcn. The horse has a record of 2.1 P, nnd Is the fastst racer ever brought to this city. The price paid was $1,000. Mr. Patterson mys: "She is a lino mate for 'Kit Cloud.' When they nre hitched together they will boat any team Jn the county." LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. Treasurer J. H. Gllhool, of the Car bondale conclave of Hoptasophs, has received a check for $1,000, the sum for which Peter Murray, who died re cently, was insuied. The family will receive the money at once. Prank llollenbeek has .sold his AVny mart farm of 200 acres of excellent land with good buildings for $s,000. Hull Prothers, of Pleasant Mount, wero the purchasers. Mrs. C. O. Mellon, accompanied ly her niece, Miss Margaret Maicy, left on Wednesday for a three weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. Uarrett, in Il linois. A social was held on Wednesday eve ning In Gruer's hall, AVaymart, which was enjoyed by a number fiom this city, who took a straw ride over the mountain. The social given at the Purke build ing on "Wednesday evening by Pro fessor McLaughlin's dancing class was a success. About one hundied couples nttended. Professor Itcnnle furnished the music. Mrs. James Thompson, of Church street, is a visitor nt the homo of Mrs. S. Wheeler In Scranton. Miss Sarah Coxe. of tho West Side, who has been ill for three months, is able to be out ngaln. Tho Delaware and Hudson company nre improving the giounds on North Main street. A lino lawn will adorn the place where was a old mine car penter shop. Officer Gilby was In Scranton yes terday In order to arrest Emma Jones, charged with enticing the Weaver glil, who was found on Lackawanna ave nue. The Delaware and Hudson company paid the men on Wednesday who woilc on the gravity road, between this city and Honcsdale. The shop hands nlso were paid. Miss Minnie Kytc, of West Pittstou, Is visiting Miss Florence Harrison, of Washington street. Hon. Alfred Darte, judge of the Lu zerne county orphans' court, and Mrs. Alfred Darte, of Kingston, are visit ing relatives in this cltv. PKlCtiltUItf.;. The gypsies who had their tents sit uated near tho Boulevard road, have de parted. Mrs Wleland is dangerously 111 nt tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. A. Cleave, of Mnln street. I. K. Goodman Is ubout to leavo tor Delicate children I What a source of anxiety they are! The parents wish them hearty and strong, hut thoy keep thin and pale. To all these delicate chil dren Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo phosphites comes vvith the best of news. It brings rich blood, strong bones, healthy nerves, and sound digestion. It is growth and prosperity to them. No matter how delicate the child, it is readily takeiu $oc, and $ i.oo, ,11 druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chcmliti, Nw York. New York, whore ho will purchaso his winter clothing. Miss Clam Fawklns spent tho foro part of the week with her sitter, Mrs. Arthur Wrlchtson, of IVckvllle. The New Yoik, Ontario and Wesletn Itnllroad company U treating tho do pot to a coat of paint. Oustavus Smith has moved hi family Into their now homo on the hack of hit lot. Some things that nre needed In this Imtougli are water plugs on Lincoln and Cnnaalt stteet. JERPIYK NEWS. I'ntU Improvements by Mr. I'lynn I'leiMliig Eutcrtninnicut nt I'nlr. Tho now locomotive boilers nt the Delnwaio and Hudson bleaker will be llxed In position on Sunday. It Is ex pected that the four new boilers will furnish more steam than the sixteen old boilers, now In use. Chrysanthemums nnd carnations roses for sale at Park's green house. Hubert Howling, of Third street, Is ill with an nttack of dlphtheiia. A small child of Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Little, of Scott street, is III of pneu monia. Cionornl Manager Flynn. of the Tinc tlon company, Is winning many friends for himself nnd the nppiobntlon of the community by tho public spirit which he Is showing In the matter of the various amusement tesorts along the lino of the tiolley road. He has done much to perfect arrangements for tho places and to give residents of this vicinity healthful nmusement. What he ban done has nlways boon In line with the advancement of the Interests of his road, but It has also helped to btlng Alumni nnd Anthracite parks before the public, nnd mnko them the scone of many Intel cstlng and pleas urable events. Mr. John Gibbons, of Scranton, spent yesterday In town, tie is guardian of the niece of the late Michael Moyles. The band fair on Wednesday eve ning drew n large eiowd. Tho sketch, "A Klondike Ctlme," was In every particular a success, and by request will be given again one evening dining the fair. Last evening was given a sketch' entitled "The Nigger Photo grapher," and a comic hong by Wil liam Trotter. Tho lecture In the Methodist church on Nov. 23, by Itev. Dr. Joseph K. Dixon, piomlses to be a big success. A great many tickets have already been sold. During the lectin e ho will present about seventy-five Illustrations with his double stereoptlcon Calcium light. ItoMiliitlotis of Condolence. Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God in ills inllnito wisdom to remove from our midst our beloved, hi other, John Me Lenu, who by a sudden blow met hi death on Friday, Oct. 29, ISO, we, tho membrn of Liberty lodge, No. 1SS. In token of respect for our iamenfod brotner, declare It Itesolved, That In the death of our be loved brother our lodge has lost one cf Its honored past chancollois and trim knights, and his good name and r.ublc ex amples is left to us a a glorious heilt nge, nml It H with profound sorrow wo view this dispensation of GocVa provi dence. Itesolved, That whllo we humbly bow 111 submission to the will of Illm who know eth and doeth all thing well, we tender our sincere s)mi:uth to the widow of our dcciascd brother In her allllctlon, who hat lo?t a kind-hearted and devoted hus band, and also tc the children, who have lost a good Christian father. Itesolved, That a copy of theso resolu tions bo presented to the widow of our deceased brother, and be placed upon tho minutes of this lodge; that they be pi lut ed In the Jeltnyn l'ras and Scranton Tilmbune, and that our chaiter bo ilrnpoel In mourning for a rlod of thirty days. George S. Dunn,, Kuonezer Itennte, John Adams, committee. TAYLOK. A very tiretty vveddlnir occurred on T udni'sday evc-nlnp: ut the residence of Mr. and Sirs. William Thomas on Tay lor street, nt S o'clocl;, when thulr c'mrmlnB daughter, Jllss Mnrla, nnd Mr. Gonic-r 12. Davis, of 1'nJun street, wr-ro tinlted in mcrrlaup. Itev. Wil liam Frlshy, pastor of tho MelhodlPt Episcopal chutch, performed the cere irrbny whlcli was witnessed by a larso concourse of friends of both principals. Tho interior of tho pailor in which tho nuptial service was conducted, wast piottlly and very appropriately deco rated. An attendant was Mlhs Bertha, Jones. The bride carried a bouquet of carnal Ions. ' Mr. Frank Decker was best man. At the conclusion of the ceremonv a wedding supper was served nnd a reception followed. Mr. and Mrs. Davis are well known younf; people and have many well wishing friends. They wero the recipients of many costly nnd rvlceablo presents. Those picsent were: Mr. nnd Mrs. David V. Davis, Mr. nnd Mrs. "William Thomas, Mr. tttiil Mrs. John F. Tubbs, Mr. and Mis. John F. Davis and family, Mr. nnd Mrs, Anthony Jones end family, Mr. and Mis. Louis Uolnhardt, Mr. Morris DavK Mr. nnd Mrs. David Thomas, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas II. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Dovld Jones. Mr. nnd Mrs. Denjamlu Llewellyn. Mr. and Mis. John Hacker. Mr. nnd Mrs. John C. Illch arOs, Mr. and Mrs. John Francis, and Mls.-es Emma Day, S.iJle Oannwer.Ida Sreibor, N'omie Harris, Lizzie Grif fiths. Kzetta Frantli. Delia Davis nnd 'Trace Thomas, of Hyde Park, and Mesne Fvnn O. 'Watklns, David S. UurrU Daniel Tubbs.WIUIam Watklns, Wllllnm Tubbs and Thomas Morgans, of llvde Paik. Martin Luther lodife, No. 2.'. Loyal KnlKhts of America, will meet this evening In Heee's hall. Street Commissioner-elect David T. llnirls Is laying a crosswalk on Main utifft. at tho intersection of M. M. Williams' store. This walk was Imdly needed and it will be appreciated by podemnans. The woolen mill, which Js to lio lo cated In tbls town, hns been staked out by a suivcy of Scranton, but tho foun dation will not bo started until Mr. Pntilck Mulherln, ono of tho principal stor kholdors, recovers from his recent accident. David Morgans, of Scranton, was here on lnulnesa yesterday. At tho Cnlvtry Uaptlst chinch' par sonage Miss Kllei Powell, nn estlmablo young lndy of this place, and Mr. Henry Williams, a popular young man of Hydo Park, were united In mar riage. The pastor. Hew II. II. Harris, I D. D performed tho ceremony. I Mossis. Henry McGownn and P. F. 1 Durkln. of Old Forge, chnllergs any to in Mlnonka to a gnmo of hand linH hom and home game, for a purse of fifty or one hundred dollars a side. Answer through Tho Tribune. Signed, ' Henry .McGownn, I. F. Durkln. I This nftornoon the funoral of Jacob I Stump will occur fiom his homo on 11 rove street. All members of Improved Order of Hert Men w)ll niMl this nftornoon nt l.M p. m. to attend tho. funoral cf helr beloved brother, Jacob Stump. PECKV1LLI2. John T. Williams received tho appoint ment as assistant lnsldo foreman, to succeed Mr. Daniels, at the ltluo llldgo colliery, last Monday morning. Tho lady members of Prldo of Orient Lodge, Eastern Star, aro requested to meet at tho homo of Mrs. Henry Chap man, on Hickory street, this afternoon. Tho Ladles' Aid society of tho Metho dist Episcopal church will servo n. sup per at tho homo of Mrs. Windsor Foster, on Main street, next Wednesday evening. All are Invited. A special meeting of the council will bo held next Monday evening to take ac tion in icgard to lighting tho borough by electricity. Miss Eva Vessle. of Grassy, has re ceived tho appointment ns teacher In tho No. 1 school house. Slio mccoeds Miss Elllo Curtis, who has been promoted to a higher grade. One of tho most pleasant gatherings of tho season was thnt at tho home of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Peck, on Main street, Wednesday evening, the occasion being n teceptlon tendered to Mr. nnd Mrs. G. SI. 1'Ierco an their return from their wed ding tour. A short programme was pro pared consisting of music, recitations, and games and other amusements wero Indulged in. During the evening refresh ments wero served. Tho guests present were: Sir. nnd Mrs. Joseph G. Hell, Sir. nnd Sirs. George A. Bell, Itev. nnd Mrs. S. C. Slmpklns, Sir. nnd Sirs. Daniel Darrow, Sir. and Sirs. Frank lloyt. Sir. and Sirs. David Shay, Sir. and Sirs. S, W. Arnold, Mr. and Sirs. George Shay, Sir. and Sirs. Slason Pickering. Sir. and Sirs. W. W. Peck. Dr. and Sirs. J. 11. Grovcr, Sllfses Nellie Peck, Hello nnd Jennie IlenJ.imln, Ettn and Emma Peck, Amanda Folley, Ida Sampson. Alice Tut hlll, Jesslo Stearns, Lillian Hicks, Eulah Tiffany. Lena nnd Emma Barnes, Jesslo and Inzra Hoffecker, Stella Arnold, Nora Pickering, Slessrs. Francis Crago, George Gununoe. Harry Peck, Bert and l-red Benjamin. T. W. Wright. A. F. Klzer, Arthur Thompson, It. C. Llntern, John Klnback, Edward Barnes. Walter Peck, Peckvlllej Sllss Slary L. Peck, Sir. and Sirs. W. F. Wright, lrn B. Wade, John SI. Shopland, Sirs, Hattlo A. Pock, Scran ton; Sllss Lottie Crago, Waymart; Sir, and SIis. Bryon Peck, Carbondale; Sir. and Sirs. William Carr, Olyphant; Mr. and Sirs. 1). W. Hlckcy, Wlnton; Mrs. Nathan Carpenter nnd Bliss Carpenter, Pleasant Slount; Sirs. Henry Gtimmoe, Sllss Edith Wilmarth, Aldenvllle; Sir. nnd SIis. Jessup Lord nnd two children, of Honesdale. IJInrlotcnc Nowndnys. From tho New York Pest. How docs it happen that Blaekstono Is now depreciated, not to say underrated? A partial answer to this Inquiry Is found in the statement, which Is true though paradoxical, that tho leal Blackstone H rarely read even ly profcsmnil lawyers. The practical utility of his wot!;, and tho imputation which it at once achieved, have detracted from Blnckstonc's permanent fame. Tho original book, which derives half Its charm from lis literary perfec tion, has of necessity become obsolete cs n statement of existing law. llenco It ha ben edited nnd re-edlted, and altered and realtered, till It hns been, as a work of lotto! s, completely spoiled, and the stu dents who think themselves to be read ing Blaekstono are In reality reading n treatise about as like the oilglual "Com mentaries" as would be an edition of Gib bon's "Pecllno nnd Fall of the Uoman Empire" which should have been not only edited but to a great extent rewritten, first bv Slilman and then by SIerlvah and tin n should havn ocen overloaded with an Infinity of notes added by ru- WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF Fancy Kocksiways, Ivtist Kivors, .Maurice Kiver Coves, .Mill Ponds, &c., &c. Leave your order for Hlue Points to be delivered on the half shell in carriers. 11 II. PIERS. PENS ffi. II! o 0 o o o o o o & o o o o o o o o o o o o o thorn of very Inferior quality. Wo may. Indeed, sny that, In England at any rate, Hlacltstono "Commentaries' "novo been transformed, Into Stephen's "Commen taries," and that this transformation hns been a publlo calamity; It has spoiled tho work of two min of count but of very dissimilar genius. Serjeant Stephen did not possess tho lllcrnry gifts of Black stone; tho commentator was detlclenl In tho lucid precision and the logical ncu. men of his editor. Tho literary beauty of thu "Commentaries" vntilsheil under the nttempt of tho whole law of England which Hlnckstonu never Intended to pro vldo for tho ntudontA to whom ho nd dtessod his lectures, whllo tho time and power spent by Serjeant Stephen on tho rowrltlng of tho celebrated "Commen taries" might. If moro happily emplojcd, hnvo supplied us with such a logical analysis of tho law of England ns could hnvo been producer! by the nuthor of tho celebrated "Treatise on Pleading," and could, in his day nt least, have been pro duced by no ono else. Tho first step to bo taken by any one -who wishes to ap preciate Blackstcne's genii's H to read tho "Commentaries" ns Blaekstono wroto them, nnd, If possible, to read them un incumbered even by tho notes of subse quent editors DON'T KiTN ANY HISKS nbout Health. Avoid coughs, colds, fevers, pneumonia, and nil other similar ail ments by keeping your Idood rich and pure with Hood's Sarsnparllta. HOOD'S PILLS are purely vegetable and do not purge, pain or gripe. All druggists. THE PATENT FLOUR We Make It. We Warrant It. We Wholesale It. THE WESTON WOLF & WEXZEL, 240 Adams Ave, Opp. Court Menu:, PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS Solo Aeenta for Richardson -Boyiiton'i Kurnacos and Itangso. For Sale by Hill & Connell, I'rotlicroj Co. and A. C. Strong. ILL CO. Olpil (11113. 'f?4i?iC2ftTiTJ;?.K4 wMPfe I mil ail I TfflN VAiiyll $ l$$7 2ft an : a f 00000000 If mistakes occur, if anything goes wrong and you don't report it, is it our fault ? We both must do our part. "Your money back if you want it" is ours telling us if we are in fault and getting satisfaction yours As the years roll by this story revolves with the times. We are ever ou the move, constantly growing bigger and better, here an improvement, there au inducemeut until it's hard to see where we can do better. The front and entire side of the store is one continuous sheet of plate glass, giving us nearly 150 feet of display surface. Every day the display is changed, every change puts before you some new article it is perpetual motion. Mothers study our windows for suits and top coats for their boys; fathers, too, can see a range of suits and overcoats that it will be a pleasure for ns to show them when they come. And the most important point of all the price you will find attached to each garment, Saturday close at hand again we say our assortment is full to overflowing. New goods have supplanted the stocks of a week ago and everything is fresh and sizes are complete. 00000000 CLOTHIERS, BATTERS. I still I Borden f 0- !jrf i ir A tod Ak Wen jo 1 Condensed friilfc HAS NO EQUAL , AS An Infant food. 'INFANT HEAITH"sent FREE on Application. NtwYomt Condensed Milk Co. my Fine Line of NEW STYLES STONE RINGS Diamond an i Combination Rings Sterling Silvar Ware and Sterling Novelties. Finest stock ot Watches, all the latest styles and sizes at very close figures. CUTGLAS5, CLOCKS, Etc The largest Jewelry House in Northeastern Pennsylva nia. KiWHELL 130 Wyoming Ave, PUT YOURSELF IN OUR PLACE Anil you will reallo how eay It Is to fur nlhlj your homo luxuriously with n trllllnt; outlay, u llttlo nt a lime, and you don't mlsslt. BARBOUR'S HOME CREDITHOUSE 425 LACKAWANNA AVE. o o o o o jP&4ffii o FURNISHERS. gllllllllUlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIU S ! If It Strikes You The Newark v v ? a B Ah It ilocs most poopio tlmt Good Footwear la n necessity for Fall nnd B Winter wear, then ve'ro tho poople you want to know. Our specials g 3 In Men's nntl Women's Shoes Irom $2,00 to $3.00 nro not equalled at S a their respeetlvo prices. All Btylcs, nil kinds, except tho pour kinds, a Thcao you'll hnvo to ro elsewhere for. Oomo In and lot w tell you s H about tho llest Shoes in tho world for school ware for tho children, "Wo S - might bo able to lessen your shoo bills for you. S S . S THE NEWARK SHOE STORE, 5 Corner Lackawanna and Wyoming Avenue?. I B riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmum iieiiiiiiiiiiiiii in uiiimimiiiiiimirc horse: owners SHOULD LOOK INTO TIIU MERITS OP NDVCRSLIP AND HOLD-PAST CALKS Advantages: Horse slmrpenod In a few minuter No Ujinccessary waltlinr nt hIkio. No Blip, pins of horse. Hoof not doitroycil by continual removing of Htioes; one Hct of HhoesliMlNull winter. Tho UlblH ltul. her Cushioned Hlioe Is tho bost thing ot the market. Bittenbender & Co lleiulqimrtcn for Illaclismlths nml nKoumnl;er' .Supplies, Iron and steel, 126 and 123 Franklin Ava. We nre ruttlnc tho way for all competitors. Tho largest nnd most complete llleyclo De partment and Kepulr Shop in tho state. Our specialty, milling or mi kinds, rodsprondlni power punching, shearlm?, etc V. I. IIITIUNIlBNDnR, W. A. KIIMMBKUK, M'K'rs or llleyclo Dept. HiWANNA lilMBER K MANUFACTURERS OF GIG SfiWEO PIUL HIE HEULOGK ID lflll LUMBER Hill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine Raili sawed to uiiiforin lengths constantly on hant!. Peeled llMnlock I'rop limber promptly furnished. unnJ. LnS'V Cross Fork, l'ot-ter Co.. on the DiifT.ilo and Susquc ?f,l Jiiailroao .At Mlna, Potter County. Pa., on Cotidersport. ind ?ort Allegany Railro.id. Capacity-400.000 feet per day. GhM-.lt A L OITICE-Uourd of Trade Btiiidinj;. Scranton, Pa. telephone No. A014. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURE NGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA.. Manufacturers of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES, BOILERS, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. . OHNURAL OFI'ICU, SCRANTON, PA. RAILROAD Schedule In Cdect November is, iSji. Trains Leave Wilkos-Barro as Follows 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburpc, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and the West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazloton, Pottsville, Reading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun burv, Harrisburt;, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts, burg and tho West. 3.15 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington nnd Pittsburg and tho Weat. 3.15 p m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg and the West. 6.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton and Pottsville. J. R. WOOD, tlen't Pass. AeenU J. B. HUTCHINSON, General Manager. Central Kailroad of New Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) Stations In New York-Foot of Liberty street N 11., and "Whitehall Terminal Atitnraclto coal used exclusively. lnur- SflVB TAIIILB INBKFXCT'JULy 22. 1837. TranV leave Scranton for , Plttston, Wlkis-Barrc. etc.. at 8.20. 9.13. IM--- y- "a w 3.05. 6.W. 7.W i. m. Sundays. 9.W. Vir MSuni'u'nrk1: Sb a. m 3.03. 6.00 P. so (exrfrts) u. m.. 12.15 (express with linffnf uarlor car), 3.03 (express) p. m. J.!u i . -ir. n m. Train leaving 12.45 p. S,UnndraHvc"s att'hffadelphl". IleadinB Tcrm P' ,nrrr!n m and New York COO p. m. lnrlS,Mailch' Chunk. AHentown. Bethle him rnston nnd I'liiladelphla 8.20 a, m., ? 43 3T03? 500 (except Philadelphia) p. in. "ot'ons5 Branch. Ocean Grove, etc., at S?; W'aincf' Lebanon and Harrlsburtf. via Allen"own: S.20 a. m., 12.13, 5.00 p. m. Sunday, 2.1 j !' J " ,. ., ,- n m SSfuVSiS ifeJ-WJ. t&dt Lib. ?ett riot North niver. at 9.10 (express) crtLst?io 1 30, 4.15 (express with Huffet ?.r??,r car) P. m. Sunday. 4.30 a. m. pairivo New York, foot Whitehall Btreet. o.h Ferry, at 8.55 a. m.. 1.00. 1.25. 3.D3 Soutlt Fer7e'nBcrs arriving or departlnK V;m ' this terminal can connect under ? with all tho elevated railroads, Edwiv coWe nnd ferrles to nrooklvn ami Stnten Island, making quick transfer to and from Orand Central De nnt nnd Lonit Island Itallroad. p t eSvo Philadelphia. UeadliiR Terminal. 9.W a. m.. 2-00 and 4.30 p. m. Sunday. C.23 "'Thfouffh tickets to all points at lowest raw may bo had en application In ad vanceVtho ticket MMnUMon 6en. Pass. Act. j. H. OLHAUSEN. Oen. Supt. Del., Lackii. and Western. Effect Monday, Nov. 21, 1497. Trains leavo Scranton as follows: Ex nrels for New York and all points East. T.40, 2.50. D.15, 8 00 and 10.20 u. m.; 12.63 and 8,r4tirMS for Easton, Trenton, Phlladol nhla and tho South. 5.13, 8.00 and 10.20 a. Si 12.55 and 3.3.1 p. m. Washington and way stations, 3.43 p. m. Tnbvhannu accommodation, C.lO p. m. rxnress for lllnt'liamton, Oswego, EI mira Cornlnc, Hath. DansMlle. Mount Morris and Buffalo, 12.10. 2.35. 9.00 a. in., nml 1 53 p. '.. making closo connections nt liunalo to all points In tho Wist. North west and Southwest. ninGhamton nnd way station. 1.03 p. m. Nli'holson nccoinniodntlon, 3.15 p. m. illnghamton and Elmlra express, 6.55 P"rjrMs for Utlca and Richfield Sprlnss, 35 a m. nnd 1 53 p. m. " Ithaca. 2 35, 9.00 a. in., nnd 1,53 p. m. For Northumberland, Plttston. Wilkes, nirre Plymouth, Hloomsburff and Dan ville 'maklnir cloo connoetlon nt Norh limbcrland for WP.IIamspnrt, Harrisburg, Baltimore. Washlntton and tho South. Northumberland and IntermedlatH sta tions 6 00, 10.20 a. m.. nnd 1.55 and 0 00 p.m. Nantleoko and Intermediate stations, 8 0S nnd 11.20 a m. Plymouth nnd Inter mediate stations, 3 40 and 8.47 p. in. For Kingston, li.40 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all exprcis trains. For detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc.. apply to M. L. Smith, DIs trlct Passenger Agent, depot 'ticket ofIl-c. Uric and Wyoming Valley. IN Effect Sept. 19. 1897. Trains leave Scranton for Now York and Intermediate points on Erie railroad, a - a Tho Newark H M a Q TiriE TABLES. also for Ilnwley nnd 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. m. Delaware and Hudson. On Monday. July 6, trains will leavo Scranton as follows: For Carbondale G.20. 7.53, 8.53, 10.13 a. m.'-: W?- noon; J 21 2-:w- 3'52. 5.23, C.25, 7.57, 9.13, 10.43 p. m.; 12.10 am. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc., C20 a. m ,"?r' Hncsdalo-G.20, 8.53, 10.13 a. m.J 12.00 noon; 2.20, 3.23 p. m. For Wllkes-Barrc-ti.13. 7.50. 8.43, 9.3S. "cor ft.sp.1' l' ' ' ,M- 6-w-7-60- For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley It. It., fi.43, 7.50 a. m.i 12.0., 1.2j, 141 p. m. (with Black Diamond Ex press) 11.30 p. m. For Pennsylvania It. It. polnts-.13, 9.33, a. m. ; 2.2S. 4. II p. m. For western points via Lehigh Valley ft. It.. 7.50 a. m.; 12.05, 3.33 (with Black Diamond Express), 9.50, 11.30 p. m. Trains will arrlvo ut Scranton as fol lows: From Carbondalo and tho north fi 40 7.lr,, 8 40, a 31, 10.40 a. m.; 12.00 noon: 1.20. 2.21, 2.25, 4 37, 5.43, 7 43. 9.43. 11.23 p. m. From Wilkcs-Barro and tho south 815 7.50, 8.50, 10.10, 1153 a. m.J l.lfi, 2.11, 3.4S. 5 20, (1.21, 7.53. 9.0-, 9.4" p. m.; 12.05 a. m. J. W. nmn-ICK, O. P. A. Albany. N Y. H. W. CP.OSS, D. P. A., Scranton. Pa. Lehigh Valley Kail road System Anthraclto Coal Feed Exclusively, Insur ing Cleanliness and Comfort. IN EFFECT JUNE 14. 1S17. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia nnd Now York via D. & II. R. R. at C43, 7.50 a. m., and 12.03, 1.23, 2.28. 4.41 (Black Diamond Express) and 11.30 p. m. For Plttston nnd Wllkcs-narro via D. L. & W. R. R.. fi.00. 8.0S, 11.20 a. m., 1.53 3.40. COO and 8.47 p. m. For White Haven, Hazleton. Pottsvlllo. nnd principal points In tho coal legion via D. & II. II. R., C43, 7.50 a. in., 12.05 and 4.41 p. m. For Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Har risburg nnd principal Intermediate sta tions via D. & H. It. II . G r.. 7.50 a. m , 12.00, 1.23, 2.2?, 4.41 (Black Diamond Ex press), 4.41 and 11.30 p. m. For Tunkhannoek, Townnda, Elmlra. Ithaca. Geneva nnd principal intermedial stations via D , L. & W. It. R., CM. 8.0S h. m.. 12.40 and 3.40 p. m. For Geneva, Rochester, Burtalo.Nlagara Falls, Chicago and ull points wet via D. & H. R. R-. 12.03. 3 31 (Black Diamond Express). 9.50 and 11.30 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeplnc or Lehigh Valley chair cars on all trains betwc-jiv Wllkes-Barro and New Yoik. Philadel phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN II. WILIH'H. Gen. Supt. CHAS. S. LEE, Gen. Pass. Agt Phlla., Pa. A. W. NONNEMAPHER. Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt.. Philadelphia, Pa. Scranton Ofllce, 309 Lackawanna avenue. scit.wroN IMVISJO.V. In I'.f feet (lelolirr llil, 1M)7. North Uountl. huutli Hound, 303,201 202 20i !& Stations , P m a a S 5 sat" I g a (Trains Dally. r.x. g Zi 'Y. i ccpt Mmday ) L3 pa .. . p m Arrlto EeaTe 'i ui I 7 8SN Y. 1'ranLllii fit .... 7 40 .... 710 West 4.'nd street .... 7M .... 700 Wcehawken ... 810.... i- up n'AnUe Leave a mi- m i i5i cadosia .... a iisfrrrr ioal Hancock .,., an .... lire starllcut .... 122 .... I.M6 Preston Park .... sal .... 1240 Wlnwood .... 241 .... 128.V I'oyiitclio aso .... lilt orsou .... 453 .... U'i'3 Pleasant Mt 3(0 .... tnsi'i Unlondalo .... aos .... 1149, Forest city .... 319 .... .... 060U St' carboudalo 734 331 .... .... fa47(ii:ol wimo liriugo ifT ariis an, ... .... fd 4311121 Mnyjleia 17 4J 13 43 .... .... t) tllll if) Jermyn 7 ill 3 45.... .... 0'iMllH Archibald 7 60 3Bll .... .... 682111V Wlnton 7SS3M'.... .... 8281111 l'eckMUo 7M SM( .... .... t!MU07 olrphant hov 401 .... .... BSO uov I'rlceburl? 8U 401 .... ,,.. 0 lb 11 03 Til r oop HOC 410 .... .... oiS'iioo Providence HIO414.,,. ., ia,fi0S7 I'ark riaco H 1214 17.... ... 6 10 10 IS' scranton d lb 4 so .... r m'a uLcao Arrive i up l All trains run dally exceot fiumlav. t. slgnltles that trains stop on signal 101 pas senders. becure rates via Ontario Vt'citern bftqtc purchwltie tickets and save money, nay and tflgnl Eiureaatothe Webt. J.C, AudcreoD, Oen. rats akU T. Flltcrott, Dlv, Pass, Agt.Bcranton, Va,