THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE -MONDAY MORNINO, NOVEMBER 22, 18JT. tacluuvaiin GAR80NDALE. Tho Cnrbondnlo correspondence of The Tribune has been placed In the hands of Mr. 0. II. Munn, Bnlcm avenue and Church street, to whom news Items tnuv bo addressed nnd also complaints of Ir regular delivery.) MR. HADCOCK'S CONDITION. Doctors Acrooni to tho Illness of tho Popular O. iiud W. Kiigliicer. Sad Intelligence was received In tlil city yesterday concerning tho Illness of Stlllmtin Hudcock, tho popular On tario nnd Western onclneer, who lias been seriously afflicted for tho past few weeks with an ailment which baffled several physicians. Ills lnt appear ance nmonc his friends In this city was on the occasion of tho Vannnn Coatcs nuptials. Since that time he has been confined to his bed at Hnn cock Junction. Dr. Heed limn", of Scranton, and II. C. "Wheeler. M. D , of this city, were called In consultation on his caBe. Their tllafinosls has been confirmed by an eminent Now Yoik specialist, who says he Is suffoiltiB from a cancel ous crowth of the stomach. Mr. Iladcock formerly leslcled here and enloyed u largo circle of fi lends, who will bo pained by this news. Ho married ono of Cnrbamlale'n most charmlnpr young- ladles and with her ho has the deep sympathy of scores of acquaintances In his s,ore misfortune. MEETINOOFTIIPL. S. C. The I. S. C. held Its tegular mectlnp; yesterday afternoon at tho homo of Ml.ss Hazel "Wheeler, of Chinch stieet. After thu loutlno business and secret work had been disponed of, nn enjoy able social time was had Among those present wcie Misses Ruth Bailey, Clnia "Watt, Geitutile Dennis, Helen Scurry, Flotence Van Gorder nnd Mlna Frank. LOST THREE TOES. Moirls Duggan, an eleven-year-old lad, of Hospital street, met with a, painful nccldent yesteidny afteinoou at half-past four o'clock. While jump ing on cars near tho depot he slipped and his right foot went under the wheels. He was taken to the hospital, where House Suigeon Gilo amputated thrco toes. LARGELY ATTENDED FUNERAL. Tho funeral of the late Miss Allda Gallaghy was held at S o'clock this afternoon nt St. Rose of I.lnia chuich. An exceptionally large uumbei of friends attended the obsequies nnd at tested tho high esteem in which the deceased was held. Interment was made in St. Rose cemeteiv. FOREARM AMPUTATED. M. A. Quick, nn employe of the Fow ler & lironson mill and a popular mem ber of the Mitchell Hose company, bad the misfortune Friday afternoon to have his fotearm caught between a belt and pulley. It was t-u badly crushed that Drs. J. S. Miles nnd F. F. Jenkins amputated It nt the hospitnl, where the patient Is now testing. LOCALETTES. A son brightened the home of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Malloy, of Dundaft street, ycsteiday morning Bell & Blown will put the heating ap paratus In the new filllls building. T.io Kelsey furnaces will be used. C. G Bians inteiuls closing out his mer chant talloilng buslne-3. W D. Robe its, of Belmont street, has purchased ,i Hie hoisu powir ciiRlne f nil boiler Tho Kennedy plaieis dosed u success ful week's business last night witn stand ing room only. Thero was a. good sUed attendance at the U. P. Xally club's fair last eiening. Carbondalo lodge, No iW, Brotheihood of Railway Trainmen, liaie completed ai rangements for their grand ball In tho Watt building Monday nlgnt. An Inter esting programme of music and i (-citations will bo entiled out duilng the eaily eiening. PURELY PERSONAL. Miss Martha Moses, of Scianton, tpnnt Sunday with frltnda in this city. Mr. and Mrs. i:. K. Mow1 anil son, Kendall, hao closed their Cijhtal lnko homo and left for tho south. After 'Vis iting Richmond nnd Old I'olnt Comfort they will return to this city nnd take- up their residence for tho winter. Mis. O'Connor hatiff In tho Jiaptlst choir for tho last tlnio today. Tuesday sho will leave for West Virginia, het new home. C. r. Hose, chief clerk of tho Uric, has returned from n. business tilp to j:imlra. .Miss Manic Ituddj Is UsitliiB In Wlll:et Barre. Janitor William Wilcox, of p.uullc Echools Nos. 1 and 2, Is convalescent.' Mrs. G. W. Keeno and Miss Anna Far rell spcnfSaturday with Scranton frlcnls. Mrs. ricter and daughter nro visiting at Miners Mills. II. II. Major and family aro visiting in Kingston. Mrs. Grlffln Morgan, of South Terrace street, Is seriously 111 Mrs. J. W. Altken is entertnlnlng Mrs. Edward Shepherd, of WUkes-Batrc. JERMYNJfEWS. An Instructive Lecture Ity Itov. Dr. J)ion--Unlon TliiiiilcsgiinK Ser vices. Tomorrow evening tho Rev. Joseph J3U on, D. D.. of Scranton, will glo his lecture. "Greut Monuments of tho World," with stereoptlcon views. Dr. Dixon Is well known ns a lecturer of re nown, having lectured nil over tho Unit ed States. It Is very seldom that tho peoplo of Jermyn have uii opportunity of hearing such an orator, und from the large number of tickets which havie been sold, It is safo to eay thnt tho Metho dist church will bo crowded. Mrs. W. S. Uadger, of Cemetery street, Js visiting friends In Hancock, N. J. Tho Union Thanksgiving service will toe held next Thursday morning nt 10 30 In St. James' Uplscopal church. Services will bo conducted by tho rector, Itov, C. Kesscnden. Mr. and Mrs. John Sicgle hno Issued Invitations to a number of their friends to a reception In honor of tho 2M anni versary of their marrlngp, which occuts on Wednesday, Nov. 2tth Beginning tonight an Indian Mcdlclno company will hold forth at nnterprlso hall for the next two weeks, The funeral of Robert, son of Mrs. Bawling, of Third street, who died on Thursday morning of dlphtliorla, took CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. a mn plnee Saturday afternoon. Interment In Hhndy Hide cemetery At thn supper and entertainment to be Klvcn nt tho Jiaptlst church next Thursday evening, tho following will bo tho order of events: Tables for supper ready nt C p m. At S o'clock the enter tainment commences, with Thomas Maxey. of Calbondale, ns chairman Tho following Is tho progtamtno: Chorus, "Thanksgiving" Choir Hecltatlon. selected Lulu Hnrnuito ltecltntlon, "Tho Robin nnd the Hut- tcrcup" Jlvrtlo lloe Duet MIrkch Walker, of Cnrbondalo Chorus, "Carried by the Angels," Xl.CIt Choir Dialogue, "Tho King's Daughters," Tour girls ltecltntlon, "Sister and 1"... da Wllllums Solo, selected Master Henry Myers ltecltntlon, "Along tho lllver" XI.C11 choir Recitation, selected Bculah Sprnguo DInloguo, "A Queer Carriage," Two girls Recitation, "A Iloylcss Tour" Tlllle Roo Solo and chorus, ' iho C5opcl Train," A. Maude Clemow and choir Recitation, selected Miss Walker Dialogue, "Wonderful" Thrco girls Recitation, "The Cop That Pits," A. Maude Clemow Solo, duet nnd clioius, "Gathering Homeward," Alice Maltland, Robbie Jones, mid NI.CR choir. Dialogue, "Thanksgiving rrner," Thrco girls Recitation, "Seven r?vpsles"..R. Morgan Solo, "The Lost Child" Gladvs Soby Tableau, In sK pnits, "A Family Thanksgiving Reunion." Chorus, "Good-byo" XI.CR choir pkckviu.i:. Last Satuiday foienoon Evan Tic hninenhd William M.icGngor, two stono masons, who aro under the employ of tho Dclavvaie and llmWem Canal com pany, took down a brlrk stick ut tho Gui'sy Island shaft, owmd bv the Deta il aru and Hudson Canal company, which was seiintv-llie feet high, and had been erected theio thlity-lliu yeais .igu. The leinovn'. wns done with success, and in tlie following inanni i : Two cornets of the st.uk who taken out bv Mr. Tre haino and Mi. MniQiegor and a largo block of wood pluccd in each corner with an inch and half hole bored in each lo Indus deep. Thin the otlu r two sides wc lo 1 1 moled and one stick of gl.titt powder was put Into each of the links in the blocks of wood Inside Mlno Foreman D.nld Lewis then explod ed them bv tho use of a gilvanlc battery. Albert Chapman, u student of tho Wyo ming seminal y, spent Sunday with Ills patents. Mi. nnd Mrs. Heniy Chapmnn. Tho family of D.nld Dell, of Hickoiy stieet, will mole this coming week to l'lttston, where- Mr. Bell holds tho posi tion as lire- boss In ono of the col llctics Mr. and Mrs I F. Hoyt spent Sunday at tho Slble y. Robert Coites jr., of Yulcsvllle, spent Sunday with his patents, Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Coate s. Tho mimbeis of tho Prcsbv teilan church will hold a Thanksgiving dinner at tho clnirilt ptrlots nct Thursday eiening. ,1'ilee, 23 cents. MI"s Nellie Bill, of Jernnn, Is the guest of Miss Edith Chapman. A free entertainment will be given by the pupils of the Sturges klndeignrten school in t Wednesday afternoon under the elli actions of Miss Cena Batnes A LOldial Imitation Is extended to all. All ladles interested In tho wclfaro of tho firemen's fair are requested to meet at tho hose looms nest Tuesday evening nt 7.20 p. nt. TAYI.OK. SoiIre our tho remains of tho lito l)aId T. D.nls wero held from his les lde'iieo heio je'stculjy afternoon nt 2 GO o'clock. The wide acquaintance of tho deceased and the high e'steem In which ho was held lit ought n large concourse of friends from up nnd down tho alley to his funeinl. ltev tf. M Iloyd, of tho Welsh Baptist cliuirli, of which tho ele -e eased wns u member, nnd also chorister for a number of jeni, olllelatid Mo paid a glowing tribute to tho mommy of tho deceased as a father, and also ns a faithful friend nnd world! Tho Talor lllo J.odgo, No. CHS. Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and the True Iorltes, of lljdo 1'ark, of v.hleh the doce-ascd was 11 member, attended In n body. Thero worn sK pill-be.uer.s, selected fiom each order. Tho p.ill-bcaiers fiom I O. O r wero Walter James, Morgan 1 Lewis, Gl lllltli W. Owens, Thomas II Jenkins, Kdmond W. Caitcr nnd William G. llow rlhi Interment was m.ula In the Torest Homo cemetery. Tho fair nnd fostlvnl of tho Welsh Baptist chinch o.rtne to a eloso on Sat urday evening, nfter n. successful run of four nights. Tho contests of tho fail re suited us follows: I'oi bod room set Mis Griniths collected ?113 ".!, Mrs James John'-. $111 7i5, find Mrs. D M Dals, $120,- 2rt. Total, $ICI31 Doll eontest, Miss Jenkins collected $T1 S'i and hor oppon ent MNs Hughes, $27 21 Tolli t sot. Miss I.l7zlt Williams collected $23 10; Miss Bos inia Join's, $2103 For the pictures. Miss Miuy D.ivls collected 511 "1, and Miss Maggie i:ans, her opponent, $1147. A largo number of Tn Inr peoplo nt t tided tho funoial til the Kite Mrs Maiv lane Humphrey, of Hvdo Park. vestr dav aftinieion. Tho pall-bearers wcro all fiom ill's placo with thn t:ccptlon of twei Thev were William J IIokliiH, sr , David Wntklns, John i:ans and William J. Hosklns, jr., of this place, and Noah Lewis and lldward Williams, of Hydo I'aik. A legular meeting of tho board of tiailo will bo held this (Monda) evening iu tho l'rleo Library hall. This meeting will bo 0110 of the Importanco and every member should respond e are uii tvo eo of a boom. Ground has been broken for 11 woolen mill: nnd a carpet and lice mill, which will employ 3no men and lno women, nnd pay out monthly In wages about $;'iic, Is looking for location In our thriving borough. At this meeting tho eommltteo will report on annexing the I'jne and Aichbalil lo this borough, nnd nlo on streets, manufacturing elec tilo lights nnd numerous other matters Tho Jermyn nnd Greenwood collieries paid their e mployes for October on Sat urday Anthony Schulters, our popular elalrv man, won tho suit of clothes nt tho ratllo of tho Taylor Turn-Vcreln club on Sat uiday evening, In Wclscnlluli hall. Tho Hmblem Division, No. 07, Sous of Temperance, will meet this evening In Van Hem's hall, on Main street Mnster George Francis, of tho rirst ward, Is recovering from Ills prolonged lllnes.s. Mr. nnd Mrs. David rrlco nnd son. Bert, of tho Illllsldo Home, wtro tho guests of tho hitter's parents, Mr. and Mis John H. Davis, on North Main street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel nlemmons, of Hyde Parle, wero tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. John i:. Hnns yesttrdny. Yesterday afternoon tho funeral of Ly elln, tho 17-yoar-old daughter of Mrs Henry Palmer, whoso death occurred on Friday from consumption, took place. Services wero held In the German 13 an gelical church by tho ltev. A. Weber Burial was mado in the Forest Homo cemetery. This evening will occur tho grand Il lustrated lecture, given by Judgo II. M HdwardB, nt tho Nebo Congregational church, Bendham. A largo number of tickets havo been sold. FORCED TO BUY A LICENSE. Coniuilsfilon .llcrchnnts WUo Sold Mithnut 11 Wiirrnnt l'ny Their Pno. Mualironm commission concerns for the Halo of ptoduco received a blight Saturday. Chief Robllng dispatched Mounted Ofllccr Dyor about tho city to search for produce) sellers who plied their trade without the necessary city license. The ofllcer visited W. A. Townsend, Hughes & Flynn and Jerome Shannon, all of whom had car loads of produco 1 -Babies t 3 Thrive On It t aS iord Condensed Milk. 4 Little Book INFANT fe J HEALTH" Sent FREE, T Should bo In Every House. W fl.Y.CONDCNSro'MILK CO. B M NEW YORK. L on tho railroad switches. He asked to see tho commission merchants' license nnd these not being forthcoming, war rants were produced. The merchants aveited further trouble by taking out the license. LADIES' CIRCLE ANNIVERSARY.. Celebrated in A. (. V. W. Ilnll Sntur ilny Fuming. The Ladles' Circle, No. 19, of Colonel Monies post, Grand Army of the Re public, held their twelfth anniversary celebiatlon In A. O. V. W. hall, Satur day night. An addiess was made by Captain I DcLacy. Mr. M. D. Roche pi esided. Others who paitlelpated In tho en tertainment were: Messis. Jones, Hol llhter, Tournor and Birtlett, quattetto music; Miss Jonnto Turnbull, rcclta- After the washing is finished pour the FELS-NAPTHA soap suds into the watering cau and sprinkle your flowers. The insects will be destroyed and the plants stimulated. I'CI.S & CO , Philadelphia. fffl?3l Wi ITT TttffVTiMrftwlMMiMfiry1- For Sals by JOHN H PHELPSi Pharmacist, cor. Wvomlna ovonuo and Sprues street e&tSu-Vii dP Wl'WlVi nPieffl BiSffls C fwl) U AYr Wll if WllPl mwrmMmA Wmll MM11 mm JC-Vl Hon: Miss Kelsllng, recltntlonj Mr. Jones, song! and addresses wcro nisei given by Attorney M. W. Lowry and John T. Howe. HOUSE DARK POR THREE DAYS. llunmlcs Tor M(n Closed I'or tho Season Saturday. "EnomlcB for I.lfo" closed on Satur day, In Connecticut, which leaves Da vis' theatre dark tho first half of this week. On Thanksgiving Dny I'lerson'.s Min strels open for tho balance of tho week. Stetson-Hats Have Brains in Them Yes, there are brains in Stetson Hats brains in making them and brains in wearing them. New Fall Styles in Stiff and Soft Hats on sale. It's a wise head that wears a Stetson Hat. Thco nnd Other Good Sty les Sold by CONRAD, 305 Lackawanna Avenii3 DR. SHIMBERG, OPTICIAN, HAS MOVFD TO 305 SPRUCE STREET. Examination Free. (ursrAiiis.) WOLF & WENZEL, 240 Adams Ave.. Opp. Court Ileus;, PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS faolo Anents for Klcbardson-Boyntou'4 Furnaces and Rangsa. When In doubt wt-at to use fci Ner ous Debility. Lots ol l'ower, Impotcncy.Atrophv.Varicocclean 1 r'her weakne sscs, from nny cause, usi Sexinc Pills. Drains checLci and full iftor quickly rtttnrtd. Irnfrircetd tzeh iroQbie. rc ilt to.l'T. Mailed for $1 00;Gboxes$5 00. WitV 55.00 orders we cive a (ruaramee 10 cure or refund the monev. Adrtrt;a i PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, O. f-lERB everything is marked in plain figures that the smallest school boy cau read its the right price the same price to every body man or boy, the ex perienced and the inexper ienced. We sell nothing but good, substantial clothing, that justifiied every dollar spent on it and we give you back your money when you ask tor it, when you're not satisfied. Can't we sell you a boy's suit or a boy's reefer, or a man's suit or overcoat on just such terms : "Your money back if you want it," Look at the pictures of styles we have to show you; look in the windows, see the suits, and overcoats and reefers, the underwear, shirts, socks, ties, hats everything a mail or boy wishes. It's a free show aud one. worth seeing. . BOYS' REEFERS, $1.65 to $5.00 BOYS' SUITS, $1.98 to $6.50 MEN'S SUITS AMI OVERCOATS, $8.00 to $25.00 HATS Our hat department is a regular hat store. Here are the latest shapes aud shades. We copy the high-toned hatters' styles, put iu the same materials aud charge a dollar less for our hats. NEW DERBYS, NEW ALPINES, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 amies' Bros. Clothiers, Hattars, Furnishers. tilt If 4" 'i'j .f j? v k?T5 T& r r-&2 tWA vAl'tvv ' (? $ I II Are Used in the Lyceum Theater, Scranton Academy of Music, Nay Aug Engine Co Rooms," New Nesbitt Theater, Wilkes-Barre Grand Opera House " Wyoming Seminary, Kingston Presbyterian Church, Ashley FiYO in Hanoyer Township Schools near Wilkes-Barre Grand Opera House, Freeland And in 400 of tho homos in this region. Tho great durability of the Kimball Pin.no recommends it to all who wish to buy but ono piano in a lifetime. Sold on easy payments or for cash. Old organs or pianos taken iu exchange. Drop a postal or cull. GEORGE IF. IVES, General Ascnt, 0 West MnrUct Street. Wllkcs-llarro. W. S. TOOTE, Local Agent, 12'J l'ngo l'luec, Scranton, l'o. Table and Lamps. A large variety of new and handsome designs in LAMPS just received. Brass Lamps, Onyx Lamps, Dresden Lamps, At lower prices than ever be fore quoted in this city. WnnrosuowliiKnnctcoptlonally fine lino of Wiitelies, DliimotulH nnd Jewelry nt prices which will ple.iit yon. A. E. ROGERS, Jeweler. 21.1 Lacks, Ave. o o o o o o o o o y-"j iiMi c? - .f J7 - T mmsk W Ynjg: So5fe5lrv Mfrii M'M UlllllllliniHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllimilllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIHHHIH s a ft 3 If The Newark Strikes mm 0" 6 5 An it uooi most pooplo thnt Qood Footwcnr Is n necessity for Jfi nnu S - Winter wear, tliott wo'ro tho peoplo you wnnt to know. Our specials 5 S iu MenM una Women's Shoes Irom $2,00 to $3.00 nro not equalled nt S H their respective prices. AU styles, oil kinds, except tho poor klndi. S S Theso you'll have to ko olBowhere for. Coino in nnd lot us toll you 5 5 about tho Host Shoes In tho world for school wear for tho TJhlldron. Wo S S might bo nolo to lessen your Bhoo bills for you. S S a 1THE NEWARK SHOE STORE, I s - E Corner Lackawanna and Wjomlns; Avenues. I niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiH A. BITTENBENDER. BITTENBENDER & CO. BOLK AGKNTS I'Oll WACOHKER - BLACKSMITH SUPPLIES, IRON AND STEEL KyourHorseshobEi a kb W ffit rSH0F. FOR 'WINTF.RUSE. It ABS0LTJTJ1LY prevents Dllpplnf 8 J3 y v v LACKAWANNA LUMBER CO., MRMUFACTUBiRS OF SUE m PENH, lilt BMLDtt 11'IQ LUMBER Kill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mino Kailt sawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand, l'ccled Hemlock Prop Timber promptly furnished. MILLS At Cross Fork. I'otter Co., on tltc Buffalo and busque. janna Ktiilroad. At Mlna, I'otter County. Pa., on Coudcrsport. and Port Allecanv Railroad -lxli?i if nl-'Virr rrv, UL.I.1VAL( Ul'1'iv.t.- Telephone No. 4014. JUoaraot THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE. PA, Manufacturers of L QCOmOTlVES t UlllllUlllilll U11U11IUUJ HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. UENERAL OFPICB. SCRANTON. PA. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Schedule In Cllect No ember is. ? Trains Lcavo Wilkcs-Barro as Follows 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, HarrlsburK, Philadelphia, Balti- more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and tho West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsville, Readinij, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun- bury, HarriSDurR, h-nnaaeipnia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burK and tho West. 3.15 p. m., weolt days, for Sunbury, Harrisburp, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg 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 Hazleton and Pottsvjne.Di pasJ AgenU J. B. HUTCHINSON. Ueneral Mannzer. Central Railroad of New Jersey (Lehigh nnd Susquehanna rl Islon.) Stations In New York-root eif Llueity stioet. N. H , and Whtteha 1 Terminal. Anthracite ccnl uped exclublely, insur ing cleanllntss and eumtort. T1.MU TAHLIJ l.N UlTIMT NOV 14. HOT. Trains leave Scranton for Pttston, Uilkc-HarM'. etc., at 8 20. 9.1. . 11 SO a. 1 1 . IMS. 2 00. 3.U5. 5u0. 7.10 p. 111. Sundas,9.00, a. in . 1 W, 2 13. " 10 V ni. I'oi Atlantic City, 8.20 11. in Kor Now York. Newark and I.llzali-tl , 8 20 (express) a. m., 1J.45 (express with u,.ffo nnrtnr rnrl. 3 Oj (CXIiresb) P. in. Sunday. J 15 p m. Train Ica.'liic; 1-' 4". p. m. ai rives nt I'hlladelplila. Readlnif Tor niinnl. 5 19 p. m. nnd New York u.W p. m. For Maueh Chunk. Allentown, Hethle hem. Kaston and IMiiladtlphla. 8 20 u. m.. 1J.13. 3 03, 0 00 (except I'hilaelelphla) p m. FoL'oiid'Hrancii, Ocean Groc. etc , at S20 a. m. and 1.' 4". p. nt. For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlsuurs, ia Allentown, 8 20 a. jii 12 43, 3 00 p. m. Sunday. 2.15 p in. For PotthilIe. 8 20 a. m , 12 I . p. m. Returning lcavo New York, foot of Lib erty street, North Rler, at 910 (express) a. m , 1 10. 1.SD. 4.15 (express with Huffct narlor car) p. m Sunday, 4 31 a m Leavo New York, foot Whitehall street. South Terry, nt 9 0o a. m , 1.00, 1 23, 3 53 p m. PasbCiigcrs arriving or departing from this terminal can connect under cover with all the elovated railroads, Uroadway cable c.irs, and ferries to Brooklyn and Staten Island, mnkiiig nuiek transfer to and fiom Grand Central l)epot and Long Island llaitrond. Leave l'Mladeiphla. Reading Terminal 9 00 a. m., 2 00 and 4 SO l m. Sunday. C.23 Thiough tickets to all points nt lowest rate may be had en application in ad vance to the ticke't egent at the station. Gen. Pass Agt J. II. OMIAUSEX, Gen. Supt. Del.. I.acUa. and Western. Effect Monday, Nov. 21, 1197. Traina lcavo Scranton as follows: Ex press for New York and all points East, 1 40, 2,50, 5.15, 8.00 and 10 20 a. m.; 12.55 und 3S3 p m. ..,.. l'vTiross for Kaston. Trenton. Philadel phia and tho South, 513, 8o0 and 10 20 a. ni , 12.55 and 3 ii p. m. Washington and way stntlons, 3 4) p in. Tobvhanna accommexiatlon. ti.lo p. m i:xpiesa for Binghamton, Oswego, F.l mlra. Corning. Bath. Dansvllle, Mount Jlorrls and Buffalo, 12 lo, 2 A3. 9 00 a. m . and 1 53 p.m . making clos-o connections at Buffalo to fill points In the West, Notth vvext and Southwest. Binghamton fiiiel way stations, .0j p. m. Nicholson accon modutlon, 5 11 p. in. Binghamton and Elmlra exptess, GK Express fot I'tlci and Rlchllcld Springs 2 33 a. 111. nnd 1 53 p. m Itluira, 2 S3. 9W a ni , and 1 53 p. m. For Northumberland, Pulsion. Wilkes Barre, Plvmi'Utli. Blomisburg nnd Dan villi', making close connection at North iiml.erlind for WIlliuii'Morl, Hnrrishuig, Biiltlmoie, ehlniston und tin South Not thumb i land and Ititeriiiedlate sta tions, u 00, lo 2o u. ni , and 1 55 and 0 oo p. Nantiei.ke nnd Ititermedlnto utatlons, SW nnd 1120 i m Plymouth and Inter ineliate stntii us, J 40 aud h47 p. m For hliifiitcm. 12.10 p. m Pullman paileirnnd sleeping coaches on til express tinltiB For detallisl Information, po'ket tlnio tables, etc.. npplj to M. L. Smith, Dl til.'t I'assenKei Agent, depot ticket olllce. Kiic and Wyoming Valley. In effct Se?t, 19, H07. Trains lenvo Sornnton for New York and literniMilHle prints on Erie railroad, ulse for Haw ley und local points ut 7.03 It The Newark You s J. M. KEMMERER. Power, Bolt and Rod Thread ing and Tapping, Power Shearing and Punching. A Diamond or Drop Frama THIS H YOUIt ciioum: or TUB SCRANTON STKIHjING ANUhTUUNS nicci,i;s C. W. UlTTr.NllKNDUR, W. A. KUMMUKUK. Managers ol Bicycle Dcpt, ffinni'itva.nn.nno feet ncr dav. --.- ....,.Vi.'. "...... n irauc uuiiuing, acr.uiiuu, i a. in. and 2 23 p. m. Arrlto at Scranton from above points at 10 2.1 n. m . 3 15 nrd 9 38 p m Delaware and Hudson. On Monday. July C, trains will le a Scranton us follows: For Carbondale C 20, 7 53, 8 53, V e. m I 12 00 noon; 1 21, 2.20, 3 3.', C.25, G:., 7.37. 9.15, 10.43 p. in.; 12.10 a. m For Albany, Siratoga, Montreal, lift, ton. New Kugland points, etc., G20 a. tn , 2 20 p. m. Tor Honesdale-l.20, S 53, 10 15 a. iu.; !00 noon; 2.20, 5 23 p. m. For Vilkes-Birre-C43. 7.50, 8 , 9 3S, 10 43 n. m , 12 03. 1.23, 2 28, i33, I 41, 6.00, 7.50, 9.50, 11 L0 p. m. For Now York, Philadelphia, etc, la liOhluh Valley R It., fi 45, 7.50 a, m., 12 05, 1.23, 4 41 p in (wltli Illack Diamond Ex press) u so p. m. For Pennsylvania. R. II. points 0.45, 9 38, a. in.; 2.2$. 4 11 p in. For ive'stcni point via Lehigh Vnlliy R. II, 7!l n m, 12 03, 3 33 (with Illack Diamond Uxpui). 9 30, 11 30 p. in. Trains will jrilvo at Scranton as fol lows From Carbcndale and the north 6 40 7.45, S40, 9.54, 50 10 a. m , 12 00 noon; 1.20, 2 21, 0 25, 4 J7, 5 1". 7 43, 9 13, 11 23 p. m. From 'N'llkeffc-Haire and tho 3outh G 1, 7 50, 8 50, 10.10, 11.85 a. m.: 1 10. 2 11. 3.4S, E 20, C 21, 7 53, 9 05, 9 45 a m ; 12 03 a in. J. W. lUTRDIl'K. G P. A, Albany, N. Y. H. W. GROSS, D. P. A , Scranton. I'd. Lehigh Valley Railroad System Anthia;ltp Coal Fseel Exclusively, Insur ing Cleanliness and Comfoit. in i:rn;cT Nov it. irw TRAINS 1.1JAVB SORANTON. For Philadelphia and Xe-w York la D. & II. R. II. at li 43. 7 50 a. m . nnd 12.03, 1,23. 2 28, 4 11 (Ulack Diamond i:piess.) and 11,10 ji m. For Pittston and Wllkes-Harre via D. I.. A: W. R R, (JoO, 8.0S, 11.20 a. m., 1.53 3 40, C in) p, in. For White Haven, Hazleton, Pottsville, and prlnclpil points in the coal legions via D. & 11. II. R . C.43, 7.50 a. m , 12 05. 2 23 and 4 41 p m For Hethluhem, Easton, Reading, Har-rlt-burg and principal Intermediate rta tlons via U & II It R., 0 15, 7.50 a. in., 12.05, 1.25, 2.2), 4 II (Black Diamond Ex press), 11.30 p m. For Tunkliannock. Towanda. Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva, and principal Intel medi ate stations via 1) , L A. W. II. R., COO, 8 OS a. m , 12 40 and 3.40 p. m I'or Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Nlag ar Falls, Chicago, and all points et via D. Ac II R. II. 12 03 iZi (Ulack Diajnond Impress), 9 50 nnel 11.30 p in Pullman pailot and sleeidng or Lehigh Valley chair cars on all tinliis between Wilkes-Bairo and New York. Philadel phia, Buffalo, nnd Suespenslon Brlilse. ROLLI.N H. WILliril. Gen. Supt. CHAS. S. LEE Gen Pa.ss Agr , Phlla., I'a. A. W. NONNUMAOHEIt, Asst. Gen. Pam Agt. Phlla lelphia. Pa Scranton otllce 309 Lackawanna avenue. SCKAVIO'V nivisiov. Ill i:ffecl Ocleilierllil, 1S7. North Itmini!. Mmtli Ituiiuel, 703201 ViOi 'Ittl ", Stations I --M gtS3a(Tralnnnatlr.Ex.aai3 3 'A cci't Sunday Ja go v m Arrive Leave- a m 7S'.N Y ITanklln r I .... r u .... 7l0'ct 4.'ntt htrcet. ,,,, 7ft5 .... .... 70o Wceliawken ,, BIO..., p i r uArrlvo I eavo'A ity m in i anotia , .. uoo .... lew llnncoclc .... an ,.,, " l-"f.i starlight .... a Si .... UMt. 1'restou rails .... 3J1 ., 18 40 Uuwood .... 241 .... i2SVi l'oyntello a&o .... 12 14, eirson .... SJ9 .... 12011 riensant Mt .... am .... .111!' I'nlundalo .... sod.,,, .... mi roust city ... sib .... .... 0 61) 11 31 CarbQDdale 7.14 331 .... .... M47I1PO White Krlelge t7J758 ... .... M4i(ir." M:yticia t:i.'i33 .... .... otl'lll Jennyii 7 41 a .... .... (isvii's Archibald Tan ssi .... .... 03'IllV lutein 763 3M .... .... njillll I'fCkVllIa 78S 3MI .... .... o jan or oivpnant una 404 .... biOltfU lTlceburg i04 40t .... .... 1.18 1101 Throop 8eM 410 .... 0 15 110.) 1'rovldeuco 8 10 4 14 .... ... lauucBT park Place tsi2n .... ... I a 10 10 Si, bcrantou d 16 4 yo .... r ma MXtave Arrive a ur m All trains run dally exceut Sunday. f bltTLlilea thM tratua mop on ilgnal for p, Bengers. ' - r .,., hecure rates via Ontario Western befotu' purchasing tickets and sue money, Day and Nlgut EipresstotUe West J. C. Anderson, Gen.rass Act, V. FUtcrott, l)ir, 1'ass, AEt, Scranton, IX
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