THE SCKANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MORNING,- NOVEMBER 2,'l, 18SIT. 7 Lackawanna County GARBONDALE. Tlio Carbonilnle cotrespondcnco of Tim Trlbtino lins been placed In tho IiiiiiiIm of Mr. C. II. Mtinn, Salem uvrniio nnd Church street, to whom newR Hems may lio addressed nml tilso complaints of lr rcRulnr delivery. LOST IN A MINE. Throe Youth llnvou i'onrliil Under ground I'tpurlpticr. Three lads rt tho Belmont dlstilct had mi utieiilalilo experience Similciv nf tot noon. Hmv.iid CuininlnitH, l'i yearn old: Willlu Pnmson, 1.1. ami Charles lllnnkenburcr, 14, tntmvl in to tho iiew coal oDunltiRi of Kniilncer Uarton, made on tho WiiU-Sititiv tract. Tho youths had lighted lamps nnd they strolled tlnoiiKh tho labyrin thine imsfcagc? for an hour or ho, hav ing1 a real, wood time J'lnally they wandered into sonii toniptlii'; envoi ns of tho old wntklnHS and weio lost to the vvoilel. They hod negl'rtcd to pro Ivde tliems,elvet with siilllcient oil for a loner Ptnv nnd llko tl'o foollh Ir-Bln-4 they voie tauRht In lh elttk The boys entered the 111 1 11 nt " o'clock and ns the supper hour passed without their rUuni homo, their par tntB became alarmed. Iniuhy nftci" Inquiry ltd the nrxlous mothus nnd n HrRC searchlni? pnit to the mouth of the drift Experienced niineis lo cated tha Lads after nearly tin horn's tedious hunt. The hojs weie pretty badly frlchtened, but bad not become discouraged. Thev said they had put their fust in tho Lord .mil It must hae been In Innr.ony with Ills will or thy wouldn't have been thcr. Tho happ ltiotheis have been iceeiv Ing congratulations upon the lesloia tlon of their sons. The hill Is under mined for hundreds of neies and It would have been an ensv mntter for the bo.vs to get beyond help. DIG EM P. CHANGES. Some l.arpc Cloves on the Olliruil Checker llonrd Aie Anticipated. Those who have observed the signs of olllclal chance In tho I'rie for the past few veais aftlim that theie Is about to be a gie.it mo nmong tho'-e holding high positions. The tumor which has been going oer the main lino (luting the past few dis has just leached this city It Is to the effect that Genet al Manager Fitch Is to ac cept a more lucrative position on an other toad. Of coin so this hails to slate-making, nnd , tho'-e who gue-s right ninety-nine times out of a hun dred say Supetlntendent McGulrp. of the Now Yoik division, will .sueeoe.il Mr. ritch, tint Supetlntendent Me Gulre, of Suscniehanna, will succeed his brother, and that the supetlntend ent of the Dindfoid division will take charge at Susquehanna. It Is nlbo stated that General Super intendent of Ttanspot tutlon Geoige Van Kouren wll succeed Mr. ritch, nnd that Supetlntendent Dowe, of this city, will take Mr. Van Kent en's place. tTntll olllclal action is taken this will be considered large soeeulatlon, but aftetwnrd it will be found not fai flora the truth. One thing Is eettnln, Catbondale, tho beadquaiters of the Jeffoison division, has been a stepping stone to high places. Tho lit st Miperlniendent. W. L Leer, went fiom hete to Pott Jet vis to take charse of the Delawaie divis ion Ills succ es-ot. George Van Kouren bttuck It exceptionally fottunate, made a big showing on keeping down ex penses and was piotnoted to a genual f-upetintendancy. Mi. Smith, who was the third head of the 'Jeff," went to the Coe Coal load, where he be. came general manage! and now the signs Indicate that Mr. Dowe, the ptesent superintendent, will make a high jump. New Yoik ofllelnls weie in this city last week and their movements weie significant. The next few davs nte likely to see some staitllng develop ments. COUNCIL MEETING. City Fathers Met In Itcgiilar Session Last l'vciiinc. At last evening's meeting of common council Messrs. Uilnk, Devine, Docket -ty, Swingle, Uate, Coluell, Twls, JIo Donough and Diaiuloiv weto ptesent. halrman Bate filled acani!es on com mittees, caused by Mr. Giennon's teslg jiation. as follows: Finance, l)oikerty; printing, Urandow; judicial y and leg islation, McDonough. A communication fiom the ruemen's Relief association, stating that It had been legulaily organized, was iccelv ed atid llleel. It was followed un by this resolution: "That the city solicit or bo lequestcd to give nn opinion as to the power of eounrlls to appinpiiue any money to the ritemen's Heller, as- It is a painful sight to see an 'otherwise robust in an 1 1 in ping along on a crutch or cane, a sufferer from rheumatism. KliLiimatisit' is a disease tint will never attack a man who kecpi his blcod pure and rich. There J I jP is just one way to j7W-rV tllis- That is. W ' to keep the dices- tion and assintila tion perfect and the liver and bowels active All cases of rheumatism are promptly cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It crc-atts a keen, hearty appetite, enrrrrt nil ,lie. orders of the digestion, and all weakness of the stomach. It nuke? the assimilation perfect, the liver active, the blood pure and rich with the life-giving elements of the food, the nerves strong and steady, and it drives all impurities and abnornnl acids from the blood. It allaj s inflammation and dispels pain. It is the great blood-maker and flesh-builder. It does not make cor- fiulent people more corpulent. Unlike cod Iver oil, it does not build flabby flesh, but tears down the unhealthy, half-dead tis sues that constitute corpulency, carries them away and excretes them, replacing them with the firm tissues of health Thousands have testified to its merits. Sold at all medicine stores. "I have been afflicted with rlituraatliiu and kidney trouble," write .Mr. C. II White, of Grove, Geauita Co , Ohio " I kuflereil untold pain. I was afraid I would lose my tnlnil At times was almost entirely helpless. There had not been a night for three ears that I could rest In any position, I tried Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. I used three bottles of it and am well of both diseases." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con atipation. Constipation is the cause of many diseases. Cure the cause and you cure the disease. One " Pellet " is u gentle laxative, and two a mild cathar tic, Druggists sell them and there's nothing else "just as good." WSF V-tPw At l-s. -(S rmtiiA ML soelatlon for the purpose ot tho or ganization." 1'iuk Commissioner J. M. Alexander's reqitn.it for $93 was refetred to the proper committee. Heolutlons were adopted as follows: That tssesseus be requested to deposit their books In tho city vnul: when not In use; that the city clctk ndvertlse for bids for sewer on .Summit nvenuo; that engineer plnce wooden btldge on High stteet, at Seventh avenue. 'I lio celebinted hoso resolution from select courcll was oiduted sent back with tho Infotmajlon that tho time has passed when tho commoneis could to sclnd thili nctlon. Three ordinances passed two lead ings. One Is for Slit hydrants on "Wayne street, nnd thu other to change the location of nrc lamps. DEATHS OF A DAY. Miss Mnry i:. Micridnu, .lr. .Marin 1'ettlgiovv and Samuel Collins l'nss Aw ii). Within twenty-four bonis tin 00 resi dents of this vlcltdty passed away. Yesteiday motnlng Samuel Collins, ot No. -I, FUccumbcd to old age. He was born In Cornwnll, Ihigland, nnd had leached bib elrhty-sevcnth year. De ceased bad lesidcd In tills, city ten yeats. Ho Is stttvlvod by one' daugh ter, Mrs William Colwell, of Deach Lak", Wnviu' county, and one son, Samuel, of ,Vn 4. The funeral will occur Wednei day nf ternoon nt 2 M o'clock. Interment will bo made In Mnplewood. Mis. Mai la I'ettlgiow, mother of William I'ettlgtow, of Seventh 'ivenue, dies yesierdav nfternoon at - o'clock after 11 long illnes. Death was duo to old nge. Deceased had lived In Cnr bondnle for many j oat -. nnd w as highly lesixrted. Miss Maty I' Slml.iiti, an estimable oung lidv, died Sunday afternoon of pulmotnny t Jbeieulosls She vns 19 jeats old A father, hi other and two slstets survive hei. Tho funeral will bo held this morning at 'J o'clock fiom St. Itoso ehutcli. EVENING ENTERTAINMENT. Tho Hath oad Dancing class will give an enteitalnment, social and supper In the AVntt building this evening. Tho appended excellent programme has been aiianged for tho event. Selection John Uvans Recitation Miss Morcom Selection, mandolin and guitar. Hunt and Wilson Vocal solo Miss Youngs Recitation Miss I'atkei Violin duet, Mlses Maxwell and Catter Selection Magnolia quaitet Special selections, Flore IJiils.' ouhestr.i Specialties Hemv Rattle Vocal duet. .Misses Young nnd Catter DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR. Catbondale Lodge, No. "iC. Riotbet hood ot Locomotive riiemen, enter tained most ehatmlngly last evening in the Watt building. The entertain ment nnd social features were appre ciated by a laigo number Tho dance ball was beautifully decotated, the na tional colon piedomituiting C. A. Wilson, second vice president of the Riotheihood, was ptesent. The affair, which was tho first annual of -the or ganisation, rellects much credit on those In eliatge. LOST A FINGER. An Italian laboier under roteman Rdwntd Inch, had the thltd finger of his tight hand badly eiuhed last eve ning about 5 o'cloik. while engaged la Ing pipe on Lincoln nvmuo. He went to the olllce of Dr. A. Nllcs, where the digit was amputated at the sec ond joint. GRAPIIOSCOPE PLEASFD. The giapboseope t ntertnlnmei.t nt the Grand last evening pleased .1 good sized audience. The pictuies weie ex ceptionally .smooth nnd leallstic. Op pot tunltli's to witness tbotn will be nf forded again tonight and tomoirow night. LOCALETTES. Tho C'ieccnt club is negotiating with Dr. Staftord, the celebtaled h!,ak(.--peatoan lectuter, with a view to encasing him for an ntcitalnmcnt In this elt) The I'.iIjco creamery fotty liorse power boiler ai rived lat night and Is now be ing set up in thtli establishment at S 1 lt in nvenuo and Cliuii.li stteet A nc thlity hnrso power eng'ne has bn 11 put In and within a tew daB the illKlencj of the i)lan will be verv much Improved The concert given In 1e Academy of Music last nlgnt b the Intern ttlonal Concert eoinpinj. unibi the uuspieis of the Ladles' Catholic Heiievoluit society, was n success from the artistic and pecu nlaiy standpoints. This progressive or gTtiizntlon deserves ciedlt for h ivlng fut nished such blsh clas eutettaliiment. Tint It nudo money, all will be glad to learn John Mcllale was taken etetday to the Danvlllo hospital for tho insane by membeis of tho poor board . J. Mc Donough, of the Crjstal Ltko Ie, comianv, has lost tin to valuablo biases within a week and bet eutci talus a very strong suspicion that somo ono has administered poUon Tho Mitchell Hose company has accept ed the Invitation of the Raglo eompmy, of I'lttston, to eat Thanksgiving tuiltoy The little child of .Mr nnd "Mrs. Wllllan Shannon, of Wjomlug street, was sell ously ill with convulsions last night. PUREl Y PERSONAL. Miss Rva Whitney, of Susquehanna, is the guest of Miss Rein. Daley, of Wash ington street, Mrs. J, W. Kecfer and daughter, Clara, havo ictuined fiom a week's visit ut Nicholson. Tho Mansfield Normal school qunrteily contains a full page cut of tho foot ball team of that institution nnd among tho plajets Is tho faco ef Patrick Rrcnnan, of this city Tho quarterly In comment ing upon tho team ays: "Rrennan Is tho most promising man for an end position." Mrs Valentine Miller, of Jcisey City, Is visiting her sisters, Mr3, Frederick Oglebv and Miss Helen Klcfcr, on South Church stteet. Mr and Mrs. L A. Rassctt aro visiting In Hcranton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Llngfelter aro guests of friends In Oneonta. AUCIIIJAU). Tho Tathcr Mathevv noclety will hold nn enteitalnment nnd festival on Wed nesday nnd Thursday evenings, In tho basement of St. ThoinaB' church. All arrangements for both evenings havo been completed and a good tlmo is guninntectl nil who attend. John Niillor, a son Of Mr, nnd Mrs. William Nnllor, ot Hill street, was seriously Injured at Jermyn on Sun day while tillghtlnK from a moving trsln of cars. As ho wna stepping to the ground his foot became caught nnd ho wan dragged beneath tho wheels and seriously Injured. He was taken to tho Hmcrgoncy hospital at Cnrbondalo soon after the accident. The funeral of the Into Joseph Shnrp les took place on Friday. Services were hcU nt St. Thomas' rhuich nnd Interment was made In tho Catholic cemetery. The Father Mathevv society, of which ho was n prominent member, attended the funeral In a body. Tito pnllbenrerft were: Robert Johnson, J. H. Kearney, I'ntilck McAnlc, Anthony Hntilson, M. T. Morrow, Frank Gaugh an and A. F. Gillespie and Patrick Hnnnlck, of Olyphnnt. The Father .Mathevv society will con duct a soclnl after their enteitalnment on Thursday ev enlng. JERMYN NEWS. Terrible Accident to Jo bn Nnlor. I'lgcou Shooting .Match. John Nnylor, about 21 years of nge, who lives on No. 5 hill, Archbald, was found lying unconscious on tho plat form In front of tho Delawnie and Hudson depot, Sunday evening short ly after D.ZO. Ills light foot, which was cut off, was found between the ttnek and platform, and his left ear, which was completely severed, lay near the body. He ulso sustained wounds about the eyes and ehln. It is feared ho has leeelved Internal Injuries. As he was discovered shortly nfter a north-bound train hnd passed, It Is ruimlsod that ho lode upon the train from Aichbald and In attempting to Jump off, was thrown against the plat fotm and under the train. A piece of his shlit collar was wedged In a plant: sovoinl feet from where he was lvlng. Drs. Shields nnd Manly were summoned nnd cared for the unfottu nnto man. He was still unconscious when taken to the hospital. At tho hospital It was found necessaiy to am putnte the light leg above tho nnkle. The left ear which was cut off wns sewed on again. The wounds In his scalp aro very deep and Naylor Is suffering from cerebral concussion. The man Inge of Thomas Robot ts and Mls Hiittic Oakley is announccA to take plate at an eaily date. Lola, the little son of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. I"). Wall, of South' Main street, Is suffering with membraneous ctoup. Josephine Gllllgan, of Main stieet, attended the Ladles Catholic Renellt association entertainment nt Carbon dale last evening. Miss I.yle May spent last evening In Scianton. Dr. Dlnn lectures In the Methodist chinch this evening. A pigeon shooting mate h between John Rosemnigy and William Cun ningham. Rath had seven birds. Ro somaigy killed four; Cunningham tlnee. OLYIMIANT. A gratul enteitalnment and faggot seicial will bo held In the Susquehanna Stieet liaptlst church this evening. The following programme will be ren deted. Remarks by chairman, Rev. W. F. Davis, Providence; iccltatlon, Mi's lieitha Hanis; duct, David 7.. Davis and W. T. Evans; iccltatlon, Miss Mniy A Williams; solo, Lewis Williams, iccltatlon. Miss May Simms, l'ioldence. whistling solo. Samuel Newton, Peckvlllo; recitation, Miss Maiy A. Davis. Piovidence; duet. Pro fessor t. W. Watklns and Miss Mary A. Hvans, quaitotte, David Z. Davis and party; duet and choius. Professor T. Wntklno, Miss Maggie Tliomas and choir. Admission, IB cents. Doors open at 7 p m ; entertainment com mences at 7.10 p. in. The funeial of Mis. James Reed, who died on Fiidny last, teiok place from bet late home In Blakoly Sunday af ternoon at ;, o'clock. Rev. R. F. Ham mond officiated. The choir of the Pies b.vteilan church tendered seveial so let tlons. Intel ment was made In Union cemetety The Klondike social attiacted a large audience to tho club of '1)3 hall last evening. Tho ptogramtne which was published In The Tribune was cartied out in run. The effoits of the enter tainers wete llbetally applauded. Tho affair was under tho auspices of the members ot the Welsh Presbyterian church. The membeis of the Ladies' Aid so ciety will setve a tut key dinner In the chinch Thanksgiving Day between the hours of 5 nnd 0 o'clock. A month's mind was celebrated In St. Pattlek'a church je.terday morn ing in memory of the late Mary F. O'Malley. Thanksgiving set vices will bo held In tho Congiegatlonal church Thursday afternoon nntl evening. In the eve ning Rev. J. R. Kills, of the Blakoly Raptlst chinch, and Rev. Peter Rob ot ts, pastor of the Congiegatlonal 1 chinch, will deliver addresse. In tho , Presbyterian cjuucli Thanksgiving ser vices will be held Wednesday evening. Mis. Austin and Mrs. Hugh Jones, nf Wilkes-Harre, ate guests at the res idence of John Penman, of Susquehan na stteet Mis. Edward Jones, of Blakoly, Is quite ill. Miss Lnuia Wise, of Providence, tendered several vocal .selections in a t harming manner In the Rlakely Bap tist ehutch Sunday evening. Mr. and Mis. Weisberge, ert Lacka wanna street, spent Sunday with rel ntlves at Scianton. MIses Ella and Hazel Patten, of Caiboiulale, who havo been lsltlng Mis. Jennie Mason, have icturned home. T B. Llovd, of Tiger Valley, Is con fined to his homo with the grip. Mr. and Mis. J. J, Cummlngs and daughter, Miss Irene Cummlngs, visit ed relatives at Scianton Sunday. MAGICALLY EFFECTIVE FREE TREATMENT HTO ALL FOR WEAK MEN MEN OF ALL AGES NO niONKY IN ADVANCK. Won di'rful uppllniieo it nd NCleMltlc rem oiIIoh Heut on trial to imy rellnblo man. A world-wldo reputation buck of this offer. Every obstaclo to hipyraarrlol Ufa removed, lull strength, development nnd touo glv en to every portion of the body, lalluro Impossible; oho no barrier. no u. j u. huucuiu. coin tucniPAi on maoara st. Kiv-ninHi nn rii Llllt. UlkUIUHL UUUUI JPI'ALO, N. Y. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF OYSTERS Fancy ltockaways, I'nst Kivers, Maurice Klver Coves, Mill Pond-,, &c, Sta. Leave yiur order for Hlue Points to be delivered on the half shell in carriers. W. E H Pi AVE. ill V.KV uWWWW I . rdKerYvU &ii toM i ?& m7 WiJlliim Largest pneknge-groatest economy. Mudo only by Tim . IC. I'AIIlHAMt ni)tPA'V. Chicago. St. Louis. New pixrvilij:. Paul Gommory, John How dock, George Barn and Mrs. Paul Gommory, all Hungarians from the Ridge, were arrested last Sunday by Constable Reuben Williams, of Archbald, on a warrant swotn out before Justice of the Peace George Smith, of the Thlrel ward of Blakely. The prosecutor was S. Middleman from the Ridge nnd the charge larceny. Tho piopeity ldentl llcd In the possession of Mrs. Gom mory consisted of II heel sheets, one table cover nnd sevotal other pieces of linen, which weie identified ns tho ptopei'ty of Mr. Meddletoit, by ptlvato murks on them. They had been taken ftom the clothes line ono night nbout four weeks ngo. Iast Satutdny night the complainant missed one duck and a goose, nnd on Sunday morning ho ttneed th" blood to the house of de fendants and there found his propetty. They wre committed to the county Jail In default of ball. Mis. Thomas Nlnnes and two chll tlien, of Wyoming, aro visiting her parents, Mr. ami Mis. Isaac Ch'eeney. William Vaughn, the young man who fell nnd broke his loir the second time, nbout si's weeks ago, has staited a cigar and confectloneiy slote at his parents' home on Main stieet. The following Is tho ptogiamme for tho union Thanksgiving D.iy services to be held in the Tltst Methodist Epis copal church, Rv. S C. Simpklns, pas tor, on Tluireday motnlng next at 10 30: Doxology; Invocation, by Rev. Mr. Knukan. pastor of the Fresbj teiian chinch In Jessup; leading of USth-SGth Psalm by Rev. Henry Chapman: hymn No. 241?, "All Hall tho Power of Jesus Name," piajtr. by Rev. Dr. Moon, pastoi of tho First Picshjter ian church of Pockvllle; scrlptute les son, Rev. S. C. Simpklns; hymn. No. s, "From All That Dwell Below the Skies;" setmon, by Rev. J. S. Thomas, pastor eif the Baptist ehutch, Peck ville; hymn 707, "Blest Be tho Tie That B'nds;" benediction, by Rev. Dr. Moon. pnicnnuuG. The raille fot turkeys now going on nt the American house, Lincoln strr-et, creates a great deal ot fun and satis faction, Peter Iavln and Jerty Dur.er v inning each night. Thomas King and H. B. Jones have icturned from their hunting ttlp to Stnrrucea with even l.abblts and Ave pheasants. The marilage eif William Roberts to Miss Maggie Hall, will occur tomonow night at tho home of Thompson Hall, sr, nn Albeit street. Rev. V. II. Holder occupied the pul pit of tho second Primitive Methodist chut eh at Plymouth Sunday. Mt. nntl Mrs. Ranmore mom 11 the death of their fourteen-iuonths'old son, William, who died Sunday. Edwaul Owens Is having a Sine lesl dence erected on Main street. A shooting mntch will take place between Daniel Parker. Thomas King nnd L'dv arel Jackson, II R. Jones, on Thanksgiving Day, at 2.P0 o'clock, lor $.'; a sld?. Mrs. Hebroud and daughter, Eva, spent yestoielay In Seranton. James Fidlnn, of Gteen Ridge, occu pied the pulpit of the Ptlmltlve Meth odist church, Sunday motnlng and eveninc:. Mrs. C. W. Wieland visited her par ents. Mr. and Mis. "Plilllj Moigans, of Brow n He How, Sunday. A cow was killed by the elect! 1c car of the Seranton Tt action tomi'any Sntiuday night on Noith Main street. James Maige-tson spent Sunday as the guest of Mr. md Mis. Alfred Mountfoid, of Tlnoop. TAYLOR. IIses S.iello Caitor, Hallts Williams n.n-1 Mniy Gilditli?, of this place, nt toi'ileil tlio tali in Avoea on Patui elav evfiilu?. 'I'lirt f. ii lrnniin I In.lfr.-, V,, 11.1 Amriif-an I'totestnnt n-soc'iatUui', wiii lioM an impoitant i)iisiiuss meptitiK this (Tuesday) ev 01111117. I,veiy nicpi btr Is uiKcel to lio piesent Prof. James 11uk1.cs, of 1T do Talk, pieaoheil to a lai,'rt i.IzihI uudlciKv In tho Calvary Haptlst chinch on Suntlay cvfitlnK. Subject of his sounon vvas ' liaptlst YouiiK People's Union." William GoiMnn, cr., ot Scianton, spent tho Sabbath with iclatlvcs in tins place. Pror. and JIis. John T. 'vVathiiis. of Seranton, hpent tho Sabbath with 10I HtlvcH In this place. Tho family of the late David T Davis wishes to extend thulr Fine ei est gratitude to those who fo Kindly as sisted and sympathized with them elur Iiib the Illness nnd recent doath of Mr. Davis, to tho clergyman who olll ciatod nt the funeral i-ei vices, nnd al&o to the palllieareis. Patrick Mulhetin, of Main street, Is still confined to his home lrom his recent accident. The stores ot the borough will bo closed on Tliuisday, Thanksgiving Day. The employes of the Central Hallroad of Now Jersey wero paid yesterday for ( ictobor. Fianlt Toole, of Jlliioiilta, haB been aw aided tho contract for mason work on tho new woolen mill In this town. Tho Lackawanna Valley council, No. St, Junior Older United American Me chanics, will attend dlvino worship next Sunday evening In tho MethoJlst Uplscopnl chuich. Theie will bo no meotliiK tomorrow evening. Rev. J. K. Cirlfflths preached to a lai go sized audience Inst fv enlng In tho Welsh Raptlst church. E BoiceUiaci neoJ a reliable, monthly, rerouting medicine. Ooly tormleoi and tbopareitdrugxboulel tauwJ. It7cuwml1hek.il, jti IDr-PesaB's Tber are prempt, i( ml oerUln In rualt. Tho cenclno (Dr. Ttal'i) neTtr dUap. notut. Conldnrwatrg, Sl.00. Aetdieu 1'xal Ussiciaii C CUTtla&d, O, For Salo tjy JOHN Spruoo streot- SisKAssa. g3ggr? York. Iloston. I' hltadelphla. Kill Are Used in the Lyceum Theater, Seranton Academy of Music, Nay Aug Engine Co Rooms," New Nesbitt Theater, Wilkes-Barre Grand Opera House " Wyoming Seminary, Kingston Presbyterian Church, Ashley Five in Hanoyer Township Schools near Wilkes-Barre Grand Opera House, Freeland And in 100 of tho homo3 in this region. Tho great durability of tho Kimball Piano 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 in exchange. Drop a postal or call. GEORGE H. IVES, General Assent, 0 West Market Street, Wilkes-Uarrc. W. S. F00TE, Local ArciiI, l'J'J Pntjo Place, Seranton, Pa. Table and Banquet 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. 'tllrolle)vlm;allC'loI)tlonullv flno lino of Wntcliis llliinionels anil Junvliy nt prices v IiIlIi v ill please j on. A, E. ROGERS, Jeweler, 213 Lacl.u, Ave, "ifttlSfc tir -' WSSSS V?' . M p M wrj 'Stetson-Hat Have Brains in Them Yes, there are brains in Stetson I 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. 1 hee ntu! Other Oooel -tyles &oltl by CONRAD, 305 Lackawanna AvBnin DR. SHIMBERQ, OPTICIAN, HAS MOVI'D TO 305 SPRUCE STREET. Examination Free. lUi'T.r.uus.) (V3ADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE T AliMstHTiQU JHsrates I alltoa Mem 1 rl liv AIiiikm np iMi.- 1 fa.iiaa , fnir. ASi cretlom. 'llity nulrkty and turel w.w g 44VU49VD tl Ili4li a rcbioro lAni licuer in old loryouDir.ani .wtitoiiiaafortu!r, ba inej or msrrUgo .vMrevRDt Insanity an Comumntlaa it , 1 tjiken In tlinn. Tliclrue stiowt la aiedtato Improro- ment and ellecU a ( DUE wboro all other U tit mmn hft.lna thA ffntilnM Alnv n.lil.,. ?roTo- w.In Ihtj M lit moa,lilna ths gcnulns Aim lohlet. aii in. haTocureJ tbousandion4 wlllcareroa. VVenlra apot ltlro written Kuaruntjo to eUsctu euro CnpTC In oachcatoor r.fund tho reou.r. 1'ilcswU U IOirr pacLBBm or eli lime, (full treatmonti for t-GO. Ily pall, Ju plain wrrpr. mmn rwHli t ot rric. c ircnlar " AJAX REA1EDY CO., 'V.'iii'.'- Kor milo in Seranton, Pu., by .Mattbewa UriM. 11 ml U, C. Miudemon, ilnisglsts. Pcnrairojfal PS3I I A IS IffiiSl SS l..s O-M 5: ',-ji kk a iil nuJ 1 isvfi TLr (ShSKIIb !j- vi-J hrJaiyZJz5J&& i s;'vs' KtHwSVfV5 .aNS5sjcs Jt'ss haKfnhinrVfiEiriurnnff ivx -sw - i- 1 1 nvin ri iiiiu nstiHiiiif'iK H. PHELPS, Pharmacist, cor. Wv0mlno avenue and MllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHjIIIimUIIHtv TA T 6 lU 1 The Newark 5 s- 1 S ., 1Ji.n you buy n pair of rIioor. the price should bo a seconelary connlilera- S . . ". rM'n "bled In view Hhould ho tho quality of tho leather 11111I tho 5 lit of them. Oooel s.hocs nro health preservers; poor llttlng ones not only tor- titrti the feet but look badly. Think of this when ou Btnrt out to buy them. ; A e show oil nothing but w hat n llrst-elass Btoro ought to have, nntl our ns- Korttncnt of stvlcs comprises oveiy thing denlrable. An to prices, tbero ns low S ,m,c1nJ;'. A,l t neo our cushion noled ohoes for ladles' wear and thu New- S nrk WOO nhoes for men. 1 The Newark Shoe Store, 1 I Corner Lackawanna and Wyoming Axes. riiiimuiiiuiiKEiimimiiMmi iimiiimiiiimimimimisimimmimiR A. BITTENBSNDER. BITTENBENDER sobi: aounts rou WAGOUKER - BLACKSMITH SUPPLIES, IRON AND STEEL lASKYOURHORSESHOER rfV?;,B ?k. '' -tv rnn tlic ffiS,'4Sak rui inc. 'WINTHRLISF. It ABSOLUTELY prevents Sliprlllir LAOECAWANNA I UIV JZX' tfvAv:- 14 M J$0MLY W kl AWbHOEFOR rl wi fiy b rtUHUFACTURIRS OF Hill Timber cut to order on uhort notice. Hardwood Mine Rails eawctl to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Pooled lit mlocl; lrop Timber promptly r'urnlshcd. iMlLLS At Cros Fork, Potter Co.. on the BulT.ilo ami Susqitc. 'latitia Uailroad. At Minn, Potter County, Pa., on Coude report, and Port Allegany Kailro.iel. Capacity-''tOO,000 feet per day. GKMiKAL OFF ICE-lloard ot Trade Building, Seranton, Pa. Telephone No. 4011. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE. PA, Manufacturers of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES, BOILERS, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. QENERAL OFFICH. SCRANTON. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Schedule In Lllect November is, i4ji. Trains Leave Wilkos-Barro as F0II0W3 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburp; Philadelphia, Baltt more, WasiiinRton, and for Pltt3 burg nnd tho West. 10.15 a. m., week days, fop Hazloton, Pottsville, Reading, Norrlstovn, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburt;, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burp and the West. 3.15 p. m., weorc days, for Sunbury, HarrisburR, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburs and tho West. 3.15 p m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg and tho West. G.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton and Pottsville. J. R. WOOl). Oen'l Past,. Azji- J. II. HU1CIIINSUN. lienfrnl Manner. Central Railroad of Now Jersey (Lohlgb and Sus,eiuclianna Division) Stations In New orlc Poot uf Ubeity street. X. H anel Wlilte.hn.ll Terminal. Anthracite ccal us-ed exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness ami comfurt. , T1MBTAULU IN UITKCT NOV. II. 1S3T. Trains kavo Seranton for Plttston, AVllke-Hatro, ttc . at SJ0, 9 l", 11 u. in , 12 13, -.'OO, 3 a",, D W. 7.10 p. m. Sunela,'J W, a. m , 1 (W. '.' 13, 7.10 v. m. I'or Atlantic Cltv. S 20 n. ni. , ,, Tor Now Yoik, New ink ami KHzabMh, 8 JO (eprt.s) .u in., 1-' 43 (express with Uuitet parlor car), 3 03 (exptcs) p. m. Sunelav - 11 p m. Train le.u'inir Uli p. m. an Ives nt I'hilailelphla. itoadlni; Ti mlnal, 511) p. m and New York u O) p. ni. Tor Mauch Chunk. Allentown, Hethle hem, 1'astou anel I'hllatlelphl 1, (1 20 u. ill , 12.13. 3 03, 5li0 (e.ce.pt I'hiladtlphla) p. m. Sunday, 2.13 p. m. 1'or l.oiiff Branch, Ocean Giove, cK , at i L'O 1, m. and 12 43 p in. I'or Hiadliiff. Lebanon and Hirrlsburer, via Allentown. S 20 u. m., 12.13, o) p. in. Sunday, 2 13 p in I'or Pottsville, 8 20 a m. 12 I. p m IleturnlnK li'.avo New York, foot oC Lib el ty stuet, Noith Hlvir, nt l 10 (cxpiesi) a 111, 110 130, 4 13 (expre-ts with liulfvt narlor eui) P in Suniia. 4 an 11 m . .. x'.... X'.,..!, f.., W'ltlt. h.ill u(.a s; ,Vh rl VrV. nt 90 a n 00. 1 25. 3 53 Ii. n Pasiitiisira arrlvltiB or dopartlntr trom this termlml tan connect un lor covet with all tin Icv.tted railroads Bioadway cablo cars, anel fettles to Brooklyn nnd Staten Island, making i QUlclc transfer to and tiom Gianil Central Depot and Lone Island ltullioail Liavo PI llidelphli. Ite.ullnn Terminal 9 C) a. ni , 2 oO and 4 30 p. ni. Simda) , G 23 I a. m ! Tliroush tickets to all points at lowest lato may bi had en t.pplU-atlon In nil- vunco to tin ticket at'eiu nt the station. . 11. P BALDWIN. I Gen. Pass. wt. J. H OLUAI'SKN, Gen. Supt. I Del.. LacKa. and Western. Kffect Jlonda), Nov. 21, ISW Trains leavo Seranton ijh follows,- Ex press for New x.otk and all points Hast, 1.40. 2 50, 3.15, 8 00 and 10 2) u. in.; 12 53 and 3 33 1 in I'vpiess fi I'aston. Trenton, Philadel phia and tho South, 5 13, 8 00 mid 10 .0 a. m , 12 35 and 3 33 p. 111. Washington and way stations, 3 45 p. m. Tobyhanna accommodation, 10 p. in. Kxpress for BliiKhainton, Oswego. 111 mlra. Corning. Bath. Dansvllle. Mount Morris nnd Buffalo, 1210. 2 33. 9 00 a. m.. and 1.53 p m . making dote connections ut Buffalo to nil points In tho West, North west and Southwest Blngbamton and way stations. 1.03 p. in. Nicholson accotrinodatlon, 5 15 p, in. Blnuliamton and Klmlra express, 0 53 p. in. Express for I'tlca nnd Hlclilleld Springs 2 33 a. m. and 1.53 p. m. Ithaca, 2 33, 9 0) a. m , and 1.55 p. m. Tor Northumberland, Plttston, Wilkes Bat re, Plymouth, Bloomsburg nnd Dnn vllle, making close connoctlon at North umberlatul for Wllllamirort, llarrlshitis, Biltlmoie, W PBhlntton and tho South Northumhuland and Intermediate sta tions, tiO), 10 20 a. in , and 1.55 and GOO p. m Nnntlcoko and Intermediate stations, 8 08 nnd 11.20 a. m. Plymouth and Inter mediate stations, 3 10 utid 8 47 p, in. Tor Kingston, 12.40 p. m. Puilmun parlor nnd sleeplnff coaches on nil express tinlus Tor detailed Information, posket time tables, etc., apply to M. L. Smith, Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot tlckot olllco, L'rle and Wyoming Valley. In effect Sept. 19, lu57. Trains leavo Seranton for Now York and li'terme-dlato prints on I'rlo railroad, also for Haw ley and local points at 7,05 a. m. and 2 25 p. m. -o a The Newark i J. M. KEMMERER. CO. 3c Power, Bolt ami Rod Thread. J.,. .,! T'.. T... iiixi uiiei eiiuuiuu. ruwer ,.... , v -7'. v3HUi.ll 111) U11U X UUejDUiy. A Diamond or Drop Frama this m vouit cnoici: or tub SCUA.NTON srilltl.INU ANUbrKUN lllUH'bKS & w. mirr.:NrjrM)r.i. ' Managers ol'lllccle Dept, LUI PA. Arrives ut Seranton from nbovo points nt 10 SI n. m . 3 1 nr ei 1 3S p in Delaware and Hudson. On Jtonday. July 5, traltn will lcivo Scranlon as follows: Tor Carhondale I20, 7 ", S 53, 1013 n. m.: 12 00 noon, 121, 2 20, 3 32, G 23, 0 23, 7.07, 9.13. 10 13 p. in ; 12 10 a. m Tor Alb.mj, Saratiiga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc., G 20 a. m , S 20 U. m. Tor llonosdale C 20, 8 33, 10.15 a. m.; 12 00 noon; 2.20, 5 23 p. m. , Tor Wilkts-Barre-fi43, 7.50, S 43. 9 3S, 10 43 a. m.. 12 03, 1.25, 2 29, 3 31, I 11, C 00, 7.50, 9 50. 11 SO p. in I'or Now York. Philadelphia, etc.. vli Lehigh Valley It. It , i 45. 7.30 u. m , 12 03, l 123, 4 41 p m (with Black Diamond Kx 1 press) ii a) p. m. i Tor Pennsylvania It. It. points G 13, 9 3?, a. m , 2 LS, 4 41 p in. Tor western points via Lehigh Vnll It. II., 7 50 n in, 12 03, 3 33 (with Black I Diamond Ixpres), 9 3D, II id p in. ' Trains will atrivo at Scranlon as fol . lows: 1'rom Caibcmlalo and the north G 41 7.45. S40, 9 14, 10 40 a m . 12 0) noon, 1 20, 2 21. 3 25, I r,, 3 P 7 13. 9 13. 11 23 p ni I l'rom Wllkes-llaue an 1 the .South 6 13 7 50. S30, 1010. 1133 a. m ; 1 1&, 2 11. 3 1). I 3 20 G 21. 7 31. 9 03. 9 43 a ni ; 12 03 a. in J V IsntDlC'K G P A, Allianv, N. Y. H W. OltOSS, D I. A . Seranton, Pa. j I.eliigh Valley Kailroad bvstcni i Anthracite Coal red, I'nsurliifr Cleanli ness nn I ( omfort. IN niTIX'T NOV II, IK 17 TRAINS LDAVi: SCHANT.N I'or Phllailelpbl i ami New 'V ork via D. & II. It It ut 0 43, 7 30 a in . uni 12 1, 3, 1.23, '2 25. 4 41 (Black Diamond I';n .) 11 30 p. ni I I'm Plttston and Wllkes-H urc I L t. W. It K. t!00, S03. 11 2) i i 3 10. C O) p m Tor White Haven, Hazlelon. I anel principal points In tin e .i vli D .v 11 It It. t, 15.7 30 a in . 1 and 4 41 p m Pot BethleOicm, I'aston. Iteadliu,, Ii lltburrf ami pi'nclp'il Intermeillatt i tlous vli D A. II It It 0 1.. 7.3J a ii 12 03, 123. 2-S, 141 (Black Diaiioild ' pn-s). 11 .ii ii. in. I'm TunltliiiMiiiKlt, Tnwanda. Llmiii, Ithaca He iva, nnd ptlnelptl Inteimeili , ntu stitlmi sUD I. A. V. IJ, K. (,li, 8 03 a. in . 12 l'i in 1 3 in p. in Tor Geneva, Ituchisur Buffalo Nlac- ar Palis, f'lili it, j. in i all point west vi.i. ' II. IV II. 1C It 12 i l (iiia.lt Diamond n m ' Kxprf Ss). 9 3 nt .1 11 F'ullmnii it lot nn sltcnliii oi Li hlch Valley chair ct-s mi nil trains littwe n Wilkes-Banc aid New Yoi Philadel phia, Ullffllo M.ld SllespPlihltPll Biiise UOLL1N" II WILIH'K. Gin Supt CIIAS S Li:n. G.li Pis. Ar , Phlla , Pa A W. NONNDMACIU'It. Ast Gen. Pass Afft Phllijilpbli. Pa Scranlon otllee. 3J Laekuw tuna av nue. SPIlt VI III VISION. Ill i:ffeel October :ld, Ifjdr. Aorth lloiiiul. f-Otltll lloitlld, li'O? 'lOl 203201 Rtntlnn i; T. . rr Tl v. . . I V,h M i (Trains Dally. Hx-S 2 3! 5 v. cept Sunday ) a a m oo., 19 BI'il LOB p MArrlvn 1 eav e, a h JBS V Franklin s: ! .,.,! no .... 7io,Vest 4.'nd street .... trj . .. Too1 VVeehawKtn 1 ,. 810,.., r up i Arrive Leave a hi m 1 I5i Laaoin , . jeVs""""" 1 0) Hancock .... ail .!!! UfO starlljht .... a '" 1241, l'rcstoul'ark .... 231 .... U40 Wlnirood .... a4i .... u'2j 1'ojnteiio :.. 25 .. ; 12H Orsoa ... 258 .... 1208 Pleasant Mt sea .... lilSD Unlondalo ... 100 .... IMC Purest city 3 1 .... .... 06UH34 Carbondale Tit 33t .... .... M47tll0 Whlto Bridge fT37f33Sl .... M41tll2 Mayneld 17421848'..! .... Gllliiw Jermjn T4i 8 45 .... .... 6ivlil8 Archibald 7ftn sftl . " .... 82 11 15 Nlnton TfS 314.!! .... 6811111 I'eckvllle T53 39 !. .... Gfiiiur oivrhaut uru tot .... .... (UOIIO. l'rlceburg PN 401 . " .... 61HIKU Ihroop 03.410 !. .... Gift 11 ui Provldenco 8 ll 414 .... .... oi2ti(BT park Place fs 12 14 17.... ... 6 10 10 M rcranton S 15' 4W .... r m'a u Leave Arrive uv u All trains run dally except Sunday. I. Bljnints that trslns stop on signal for pas. gengers. ' bacure rates via Ontario a Wentern before rurchaniug tickets and save money. Day and tilgatEiprcMtothe WcM. ' J.C Anderson, Qen.ross Act. . rutcrott, 1)T, rass, Act. ScrSntBD, V,
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