THE SCTCA2JTON TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 20. 189T. Dckawmia bounty. GAR60NDALE. Tho Cnrbondnlo correspondence of Tl-n Tribune has boon placed In tho IuiiuIr of JIr. r It lltinn, Snbm nvetim mmI Church street, to whom ncwa Item" min' bo uddrtKpccl nnd nlao complaints of lr rcgulnr delivery AIRS. MOREL AND DEAD. do Met oilo. The musical specialties were particularly meritorious. "Dark cut America" will 1o well greeted cm Its return to Carbonclale. ' The patronuKe th'ls season Is reward ing the Opera house maiiacemont for the nood attractions afforded. "The Cherry Pickers" hlslily tpok en of will be here Tuesday. DANCINfi SOCIALS. Sim Who n Mis Crncci Alexander l'nsscil Attnj nt I'mitim. Sad news was lecelved In this city yesterday of the death of Mis. Frni'k It. D. Moreland. of Pontlae, Mlenlirnn Deceased vvns Miss Grace Alexandei, n well-known and popular youiu? person who formeily resided here. She mar ried about a year ago and went wist- with her husband. l-nM summoi she spent lour months renewing friendship In thU town and hiv sudden death e omes as u decided shock. Thieu days hko her aunts, the Misses Annie and Catherine Alexander, re ceived a tek'Rram announcing the birth of a son to their niece. A du later 11 , neeond meshnse bioucht news of her serious Illness ami shortly afteiwntd intelligence of th6 fatal remit was wired. Death occurred at 7.S0 Wed nesday evening. At last accounts tho baby was doinc well. Deceased wn twenty-one iiats of nflo, having been born lure on the eleventh of September, 1S7! Ilei Kit 1 hood days we.e spent In Caibomlale. where her friends equal th" number of her acquaintances. She was a mem ber of Tilnlty KpWcopal chinch, a young lady of retiring disposition and noble qualities. In aceoidanco with her dying request her remains will be laid bcsde thc-e of her deceased aunt, Mrs. George Swift, In the Joseph Alexander family plot In Maplewood cemetery. The time of the f uncial cannot yet bo an nounced, a.s It is not known when tho lemalns will reach here. However, the llnal lltes will bo held in the Tlrst Piesbjterlan church and Itev. Ohutles l.ee will olllolate. Mis. Moi eland, who was the ilaugh t l of G. S T. Alexander, is Mirvlved by a father, mother and two slsteis. The Hllte Dancing class will give nn Informal dance In the Tlurke building this evening. One hundred invitations have been Issued and the popular mnn agois expect to make this one of the most enjoyab!" of their numerous past tlmes of the kind. Good music will bo furnished and a select attendance Is certain. Tho Thanksgiving social of tho Ite fhcrche Dancing ilass, given In tho r.iuke building last evening, was very largely attended by a repiesentatlvo body of teipslchorean devotees. The atfalr will long linger among the happy letollectlons of thine who weie pies-ent. SUCCESSFUL BAL MASQUE. time In tho largo cities looking after varied Interests, is In town. Mrs. Grllllth Mornan Is now out of danger. William Carter Is convalescent. Misses Kula Carov and Nettle Hur dlck and Messrs, Sidney Illrkett, Morris Guest, Frederick Ammerman and John Hryden we're among those who attend ed the Amity social In Honesdale, Wed nesday evening. I.ouls Abbott, of Lafayette, spent Thanksgiving with his parents. James Tj Stownrt, a popular otllee employe) of the Ontnrlo nnd Western, Is visiting his sisters In Mlddlctown, n. v. Miss C.ivn Dow, or Nineveh, Is the guest of Mrs. W. W. Copeland, of Canaan slieet. Drs. Wheeler nnd Hums loft again this motnlns for Dlnghamton to give testimony in the Oace damage suit against the Delawnie and Hudson. PKCKVlLI.i:. Diamond lodge. No 2tl. Shield of Honor, cavo n very successful bal masque In the W. W. Watt building, Wednesday evening. The affair was well nttended and the details nicely arranged. Tho costumes embraced everything known to tho fantaRtlc art and In originality and vailety nut passed anything heretofore seen. The managers have every reason to leel proud of their venture. JOLLY GERMANIAS. EXCITING FIRE. Ice The Thanksgiving eve social of the GermarlaH added, one to their list of pleasant affairs given In their pleas ant rooms on South Main street. Thete Jolly entertainers never do things by halves nnd thev have the best wishes of numcious friends for all future un- det takings. May the good wilt for the Gei manias never wane UNION SERVICES. IIoiiKii lliirncd nnd Kndangcicd .Much Valuable 1'rnpnl). A flro oecuired In the vorv centie of the city last evening at half-pint live o clock and for an hour or so great ex ittement pi e ailed. Flames biol.e out In Confeotloner I! H. Trailed ice liouuc, whlrh has been used for n. stoie Ji tf-o since the Minimcr season The Miuctute was neailv enveluped in Hi o In foie the dlseoveij was made by .Mr. Tiallcs' son Flank, who was attiaited b the ciackling timbers-. Ml Tin I Us win to the Columbia hose houve and a ! minute1- later n geneial nlaim was SMiinded. Cnnitianv .1 made k eonnee tin at the Men h.mts' and Mechanl-' bulk and the Mltihell win hose fiotn tin Kii.-t Fiesbyterlaii diurch down Chinch stieel and thtousli Maik ('iinnljeH's jaul to the lilaie Soon tin- tiro vvus under eontiol, but imt mull the building, which l.s 20s2j feet mid two Miiilox, had been lulucd. tlnlv in- frame was lott Maudlin,'. I'.v the lire mm h valuable pinpoity w is o 'Tiigoied. .Moses bnin, In whlcli i Im Ik laige iiinntitleH of gii'-ulllie hi -lunging to the ile woil.s, v.i ignited, lot the lire was eMlugiilslu d In fmo tin- hlgblj Inll.tminable hiibHlumo was leaehed. Amoni: the wtlunluV build ings In danger was Dr. Gllllh' handsome new thieo-htoiy Inick. s to the oiigln of tho 11 le niilhlng Is known. Mr. Ti.illcs thinks home boys threw lighted in iti hos in the building. He says he ha.s hud tumble keeping the iiu bins out, they having gone m fai us to break off thiee or four locks. Tho foi lunate featuie Is that tho lilnvo n -cuned oailj In the evening. Seveial thousand people mioii gatheied In the vlilnlty ol the Hie The voluntiois v. oi keel hemic ally mid deseive mm It nedlt The Mitchells winked shoit lianded, as many of their niembeis were In Iittston eating Thanksgiving tin key with the Kagle boys. Itev Charles I.ee pleached an elo quent Thanksgiving sermon in the Bap tist church ycsteulnv morning to the congregation of the U.iptlst. Methodist and Presbyterlnn churches, which weie well rejnesented. Special music was icndered and the thanksgiving was whole-hearted. PUREl Y PERSONAL. At the borne of Mr. and .Mis. John English mid their son, Joseph, on Main sttect, a huge gathering of the Eng lish family assembled yesteuliy, the occasion being the fourth reunion of the Fngllsh families. The day was pleasantly pushed with vocal and in strumental music. During the after noon two groups of families weie pho tographed by Miss Gusslc Sutlei Those In attendance weto. Mis. Mnr ,T. Campbell, of New Albany, Fa , Mr. and Mrs. Norman English, of Le high Summit; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sutler, of Lehigh Summit; Mrs. Lucy Van Gorder, of Moscow, Misses Nora, Gus1c and Ahnle Sutter, of lA-hlgh Summit, Cuitls English, Lehigh Sum mit; Mr. and Mrs W. C. Williams of Claiks SummlJ.; Mr and Mrs. Jacob Snyder, nnd Miss Saiah Ann Decker, of Scranton; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Eng lish. Misses Mny English and Lillian Feck, Masters Arthur, Fiank, Walter nnd Eddie English, ol Poekville. Tho caue of the alatm sent In from box 2 last Thuisday morning at 1 o'clock vns a file In the emptv barn on the i orner of Walnut and Hickory btreets, tho properly of George Newton. The mlsslonaty committee of tho Fpworth League will hold a dime so cial ut the home of Mr. George Trev erton, Tuesday evenlnt', Nov. CO An lnteicstlng piogramme has been pie pared, A cordial invitation Is extend ed to the public. George, the little 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mis. William Wallace, was badly scalded about the back and aims lnt Wednesday evening by falling backwaids Into a nail of hot water, which was standing In tho middle of the room. Dr. E. L Feet was quickly summoned nnd attended to the little fellow TAYLOR. Williams, David J. Fugh, Daniel Lewis, Evnn DMis, James Thomas, Morgan J. Jones, Hexford Cardwcll, Herbert Hall, Unvard T. Orlllllhs, William J. Hosjtlns, John Coombs nnd George Wllllnms, Oitt-of-town euests were: Miss Hannah Gieenlng and Messrs. Stephen H. Fletcher, David Greening nnd John E. Jones, of Hyde Park Mis. James Morris, si., of Grove street, left vesterdny for Wyoming, where she will spend tho balance of the week with her daughter, Mr. John Finncls Mnrtln Luther lodge. No. a.' Loyal Knights of Amerlcn, win nold nn Im portant meeting this evening In Hecse's hall All membeis nto requested to bo present. Master Alfred Hlehnid, of Plymouth, who lias been spending the past week with his brother. Mr. John C. IUehnrels, of this place, l etui nod home yester dn. The annual Thanksgiving eve ball given by the Taylor Hose company at Webei's link on Wodnesdnv evening; was the most pleasing affair the com pnn hns ever managed. Thomas DoWItt Edwnids, of this place, spent his Thanksgiving In liv mouth ns the cuest of relatives. Burgess J E Watklns nttended tho Allentown eisteddfod yesteidnv. UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIItlllllllllllKIIIIHIIIIIimillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllU 3 5 The 5 Newark mm B a 0 111 I The Newark When you buy a pair of shoes, the price should be a secondary considera tion. The main object In view Bhoulil bothu quality of the lentlier arid the lit of them. Good shoes aro health prMorvern;poor fitting ones not only tor ture, the feet but look badly. Think of this when ou start out to buy them. Wo show you nothing but what u llrut-iluss store oiurht to have, nnd our as sortment of stvles comprises everything el t nimble As to prices, there as low us can be. Ask to see our cushion soled shoes Tor ladies' wear und tho New ark J3CW shoes for men. 1 D Mr. and Mis. LaBar and daughter, Almeda, or Norwich, N. V., spent Thanksgiving with Mr. nnd Mm. G. C. Unit. Bert Dlmoek and family weie In Fnlondale csterday. Miss Amle Clailc, of Cheiry Bldge, sjient vestciday vv Ith Miss Hoi tense ll.u t, of this cltj. Mr. and JIrs J. M Alexander, of Belmont street, took Thanksgiving din ner with Iheli daughter. Mis. Howard Johns, of Foiist City. John Abbott, of Wilkes-I5.il ie, spent .vesteiday with his parents in town. .Mis .leiome Tiler, of Forest City, spent Th inksglvinK with her daughter. Mis Geoige Benton, of Salem avenue Mr. and Ml O L Ftley spent yes teiday in Cllffoid (1. P. ltogeis, who spends most of hl.s Miss Sarah M. Howells was tendeied a mo.st enjoyable suipile paity nt her home on Washington street on vv ecl nesday evening. About foity fi lends of Miss Howells were piesent, nnd al though they took their hostess by sur prise, she soon realized hoi poltion and made the evening a pleasant one. Music and games were the older of the evening. The merry guests partook of sumptuous lefreshments. Those who enjoyed the event weie. Misses Giaoe Low i.v , Maiv A Jones, Mabel Little, Maltha Howells. Delia Williams. Man Jones, Ida Stevens, Amelia Evans, Si villa Evans. Amelia Jones, Lizzie Glilllths. Mary H Howells, Mary A Lewis, Magglo S. Thomas, Lizzie Bow en, and Messrs. Henry Coombs, David T Davis, Chillies Coombs, Wil liam Hooper, Harvey Fitch, William 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 Five in Hanoyer Township Schools near Wilkes-Barre Grand Opera House, Freeland Ami in 400 of tho homes in this region. Tho great durability of tho Kimball JMauo 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 i postal or call. I The Newark Shoe Store, 1 J2 Corner Lackawanna and Wyoming Aves. S .TilllllllllllEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllR A. BITTENBENDER. J. M. KEMMERER. BITTENBENDER & CO. bOI,U AGENTS FOlt WnCOfMKER - BLACKSMITH SUPPLIES, IRON 111 STEEL fASKYDURHORSESHOER Power, Bolt and Rod Thread- ffVs frtu52!9w . . iiict nnr1 lnnnincr. Power tiiliiLliL Shearing and Punching. A Diamond or Drop Frame m. cj t-i.r.i Af Krc. Wm&m, f!M pilMffiyr m w 3 THIS IS YOUH CHOIflJ OP TUB SCUANTON &TKUL1N0 ANUbTKHNS lllOiri.KS A GREAT OFFER FOB THU HOLIDAYS , .. 11 V .. ilermnnln Wine Cellars, llanimomlport and Khclmi, N. Y. We ure determined to inirtxiiiiu uur Kuoili iiinani; tlioerj Ijoit pod. pio In lio coimlrj, ami warn ii nee no licllrr whv Of lUlllllt tlllM tlllltl llV HCll. In it tliem n ruu or our K 101N, ccmtiiliiliiK e-loeii tjottlcH or wine Hllll ntiu IioUIh or our trn tine uoiihie cllNtllloil (Irape Hrumlv. nt otie-linlr Hn lie- liml c(Ht. Upon re ceipt ot S'l.110 wo will Bt'liil to nuy cnuer nrtlili paper ono cnio or our goods nil Unt-cliKi und put up In elt Hunt Ktle, utwrted us tollows: lqt but- (Srund Iiu pcrlul ku Chum, pnu'iii'. 1 t luu Dcliiuure. I i)t bot. Kli'-iMiis. 1 it but. JoUuy. 1 jt bot. Hwvct Ca- tiittba lilt bot sherry. 1 qt bot. KKIiu. 1 1 1. bot .Mimnni. 1 qt. bot. Ancolleiii 1 qt. bot. Port, lqt. bot. Ww cot 1h- ulie'ihl, 1 qt bob Ini, Oriipa lliumlj. I Ills ofler Is iniulo iuiitnl tolnlioiliice our (lraml Imperial hec ClianipaKtic und our line iloubbMlli tilled (Irape Hrandv 'IbH case or (roods Is ollered nt ubolit one-hull Its iietiml cost und It will plexse us IT our nlctids und p.itious w 111 tuUc iiilMintuKc" or tills mill belli uh Intio duee our coods. Alloideis Bhoulil bo in bo roro Decenibor 3tli. PJjT'M & f iljuPlwr H m- n im a i rt mir-, in mkfi-h i via jsEra Shoe for UlMTPDllcc v.. v. wTTi:Nnr.M)r.R, WINICKUot. w. a. KintMUiiR, It ABSOLUTELY jrCVintS Sllrwlnf Managers ol Hlocle Dept, GEOKCIE H. IVKS, General ArciiI, II West Mmkct trecl, Wllkes-liurre. W. S. I'OOTK, Local Ajrent, i'J'J r.i:;e Place, htrniiton, l'n. HOTEL ALBERT, for i ith Urcct nnd I nlersitv Pliu e, .NbMiillK on. bloi-Lwetol Ilioad- w.c Noted Tor two tlilns, comfort ami cuisine: Klist-elii'.s looms at .00a day nnd up ward, on tho Uurnpeuii plun. L. &. E. FRENKLE. LACKAWANNA LUMBER OIL nUNUFACTURERS OF Bill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine Kails sawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand, l'ccled HcmlocK I'ron Timber promptly r'urnished. , MILLS At Cross Fork. Potter Co., on the Buffalo and busquo hanna Kailroad. At Mina, l'ottcr County. I'a.. on Coudersport. auJ Port Allegany Railroad. Capacity-400,000 feet per day. GIJMJKAL OFFICE-Uoard of Trade Building, hcranton, Pa. Telephone No. 4011. Tlio Old Dominion Compuny'R EXPRESS "Prlnecss Anne, town" oiler "oiUoun, and "Juines- FOR business men, pleasure seekeis ,iud sltors OLD POINT COHFORT u most expeditious mule, reiehlns NoiTolIc ul lU.oDu. m.,i;llnsuwliolod.iyln Norfolk, THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE. PA., Manufacturers of ES. STATIONARY ENGINES, BOILERS. HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. OENERAL Ol'PICn. bCRANTON. PA. LOCOMOTiVl RAILROAD TIME TABLES. ELABOKXTE SPREADS, The hotels prepaicel elaborate spieails for their patrons vesterdny. The clln Jnp: room of Hotel Ameiiean was ln ltInRly deeorate-d and Honifaco .laco- bus was all attention to his kupM!. Amnnff tho prominent peri-ons who Iiuitook of delicacies at that popular ho.stelry weie: A. unci lilies Fiances and Irene Daley, Ml.sves Wayne and Anna Shannon. Mis. Charles Tluir, C AV. Perkins. .Mr. mul Jlrs. J. H. Nicholson, Mr. nnd MrK. T. H Durfoe, Piof. TaKait. Mr. anil Mm. .1 E. IJurr. Kdward, Llllle, Katln.-n, Marlon, ISessle and Miss Joiflilni Hurs. Mis. W. Uurr, Mr. and Mrs. T. K Hurr. Mr. and MrH. 1 i:. Dennis and daughter Gertrude. C. D. Winter, wife and son, Charles Winter, ji , J. J!. Van Heipen, Miss Van Herson, Mis. M Ij nnd Dlckhon Kavs, Mr. unci Mis, Hobert Van Hersron and hon Newell, Editor and Mrs F. V. Koibes, H. i:. Tnjlor, H. It. pa!s, D. M. Tostor. .1. K. I3rennan, Joseph MeUonnell nncl J, G BrldKctt. AmonK the ThunksslvlnR guests who dined nt Hotel Anthiaclto wero Mr. nncl Mrs. L. A. 13ast.ett. L,. M. .Smith, Marcus J X. Duiy. Mitoi nnd Mrs. C i:. Lathi o). M. Bow-en, Mr. and Mrs. O A. Singer, L. A. Patteibon and Mrs. Marc. sn V.' O iA))Abi)A)))) 03? wi ipmi f J"1 incrcasiiip- The PhllOSOphy business is-gain-ing popularity. The more people you have convinced that your goods are better and your prices lower thau anyone else's, the more trade you get. Applied to our business it means that many more women, many more men and boys must think this store the best of all to buy at, if throngs of patrons and largest force of sales people are daily events. Keep in touch with us through the win dows; but even they do not show all, for some things come and go so quickly they never find a place in the windows. As the windows stand at the time of writ ing filled with the very things necessary for the weather before you, they become the edu cator, and direct you as to what and where to buy. The best feature of the whole business is the price marked on every article. FOOT BALL AND ACCIDENTS. The St. Thomas colleee eleven, of Scranton, and the High school team of this city bcourcel the Krldlion at Alumni park yesterday afternoon In tho wesenee of a fall -sized croup ot spectators. The locals proved too light nncl the vlsltous walked off with vic tory to the tune of 12 to 0. During the practice one of tho St. Thomas coIIpko men sustained n deep gash over the eye. Thiee stitches weto requited to close the wouncf. While attempting to make a low tackle In the came, Deithier Dlx fell hetuily to tho earth nnd cut a Rash nbovo his forehead. Tho uKly opening was larso cnoucli to lay a finger (n. Tho Indians are trying to airan.ro n game with tho St. Thomas college! eleven for a week from Satutday for $30. DARKEST AMERICA. t P4 Ml? f WwwtSMWu . fiat . . titer For boys 3 to 10 years, heavy-weight chin chilla collar, braid trimming, heavy Huing, $1.65, $1.98, $3.00 and $5,00. For boys 3 to 10 years Fine Astrakhan Reefers, brown, blue and black shades, large sailor collar, braid and Melton trimmings, heavv linings, $3, $3.98, $4.50, $5 and $6.50. For boys 7 to 16 years Heavy Cniuchilla Reefers, with ulster collar, very heavily liued, the ideal skating and sliding coat, $2.40, $3.50, $5, $7 aud $10. pjtf $ Don't Forget jgzj The "Darkest America" aggregation of talented colored persons cavo two performances, at the Grand vostorelay. Tho matinee was well attended and In tho evenlngi the house was crowded, standing room being at a premium. The excellent nncl comptohenslvu en tertainment given last season was re produced, ono notlceahlo chance being in the Introduction of a set pontine dancer with hair arranged a U Cleo That our Plat Department is as good as a hat store and supplies the sort ot hats that are correct for men to wear. The corner window has the hat show. It's worth a passing glauce. Derbys aud Alpines, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50. Tom m .' PEISKLVANIII RAILROAD. Schedule In Eifect November is. $) Trains Loavo Wilkes-Barre no Follows 7,30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, WashinKton, and for Pitts burg and the West. 10.15 a. m.. week days, for Hazleton, Pottsville, Reading, Norristown, and Phlladelpnia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Boltimore, Washington and Pitts burg aVid tho West. 3.15 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg and tho West. . 3.15 p m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg and the West. 6.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton and?OHv0uD.0en;.P..A.nt. I. U. HUTCHINSON, General Manazar Central Railroad of New Jersey (Lehigh und Susquehanna Division.) .Stations in New York-Koot ot I.lbeity sticet N It", and Whitehall Terminal. Anthracite ccul used exclusively, lusur liie cleanliness and comfort. TIMBTAULK IN i:rrBCT NOV 14. 1637. Trains leave Scranton for l'lttston, W lkcL-Iiarre. etc.. at 8 30. 913 1130 n. m r "5 to. 3 0J. 5H0, 7.10 p. m. 8undas,9.u0, a" m . 3 W. 1 13, 7 10 p. m. ror Atlantic Olty. 8 -W a m. ,.,..,, Tor Now Yoik. Newark and Ulzab th. R"o (exnresx) a. m., M 4j (exprehs with lluffet pallor car). 3 03 (cxpresb) p. m Sunday. 2.15 I' "' Train lea, Ins l.M p. in iirlve4 at Philadelphia. IteadliiB T.r. nlnal 5 19 i m and New York t W p. m. 1'brMiucli Chunk. AUcntovwi. liethle i..1 r...Htnn and Philadelphia, i 20 a. m . ij : 15,' 3 05. 5W (evctpt Phllddelpnla) p. m. SroraiJong''rancn. Ocean drove, etc., at S a) a. m. and 1- 4 P m. Por Pieadtns. Lebanon and HnrrlsDur?, via Allentown, S ."0 a. jn , 11M5, 0.00 p. m. Sunday. 2 15 p ill lleiurnlns leave Now rk, foot of Lib ert v stieet, Noilh Itlvcr. at 9.10 (express) 11 ml 10. 130, 4 13 (express with Uuffet n.irlor our) p. m Sunday. 4.30 a ni. Ieive Nevv York, foot Whitehall stieet. South Peny, at 9 0S a m . 100, 1 S3, 3 M n in Pass niters aliivlnR or depaitlnff fioni this teimln.il c-in connect under "over with nil tho elevated railroads. Uroartway eablo cats, and retries to Htookh.11 and Stntcn Island, malclin,' nukk transfei to nnd from CSraml Ctnttal Uiiiot and Look Island Itallroad Leave PI 11 idtlphla. ltcdilliiK Terminal 9 W u. 111., 2.00 and 4 JO p. m. Sunday, t ij Throush tlekets to all points at lowest rate may bo hail en application In ad vance to the ticket ayent at the station. v II. P. BALDWIN. Gen. Paw. Ast J H. OIjHAL'SCX, Gen. Supt. Anlvo at Scranton from above points at 10 2.1 a. m , 3 13 arl 9 38 p. m. a. in 9.1', ,7.30, Delaware and Hitdhoit. On Monday, July 3, trains will leave Scranton an follows, , Por C'aibondale-C JO, 7V,5, f.- 10 P. a m , l.'W noon, 1.21, 2.JU, 3 5.', & 1 C -'3, 7.57. 9.1S, 10 li I), in., 12 10 a. m Por Albany, Saratoga Jlontre-il, Hos ton, New Lnsland points, etc., b JO a. m , 2 20 11. m. Por HonPMlalewfl 20. S 53. 10.13 12 00 noon. 2 20, 3 23 p 111 For Wlllcps-Barrefi 43, 7 50, S l.". 10 45 a. m , 12 03, 1.23, 2 JS, ,1 33, 4 41, 0 00, 9 SO, 11 30 p. m For Now York, Philadelphia, etc , via Lehigh Valley R n,l! 13. 7.30 a. ni . 12 03 123, 4 41 p in (with Hlack Diamond Ex press) It 30 p. ra. For IVnnsjIvanl i U U. jiolntb C 15, 9 3S, a m ; 2 2S 4 41 p. m For western points vli LehiKh Vail -y n It, 7 CO a. m. 12a', 3 3J (with Hlack Diamond Kxpns) 9 TO, 1130 p ni Trains will uirlvo .it Scranton as follows From Carbcnilale and the north 6 40 7 13, S40, 9 31, 10 10 a m, 12 00 noon, 120, 2 21. 3 23, 137, 5 43. 7 43, 9 43. 11.23 p til Fiom Wllkes-Hami and the South in 7 50. S30. 1010. 1155 a. m.i 116. 2.11. J 4S, 5 20. 6 21, 7.33 ) 03. 9 43 i m , 12 05 a 111. J DPHDIOK a P A, Albany. N. Y. II. W OrtOSS, D. P. A , Snunton, I'a. conncctlnc vrltti flistnltcrnoon Indus for the West, (south mill Njiilhvvcst Irom ami with bo its foi II dtlmoie, Mil., and Washluglou, D, C, and all cuiiucdltig Hues. 1. Por farther lnforinatlon apply to OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO. Pier 26, North River, New York, W. L. (iUILLAUm.U. Vlcc-Prcs. andlraf. lc Munagtr. Lchit;li Valley Kuilroud System Anthraelto Coal Pu'd, insuring Clcanlt- neb ami Comfort. IN DPPnCT NOV. II, 197 THAINS LUAVB SOUANTON Por Philadelphia and NVvv York via D A. II. It It at ti 15. 7 30 11 in., and 12 05, 1 23, 2.2h. 4 11 (Ulatk Diamond i:pusb) and 11.30 p. m For Plttston and Wllke.s.Ttarre via D L. & W. It. It, e! 00, 8 0S, 11.20 .1. in , 1.55 3 10, 6 00 p. 111. For White Haven. Hazleton, Pottsville and pilncipal points In the co.il iikIoiw Via D & H H. H . fi-43, 7.50 .1. in , 12 05. 2 2S and 4 11 p. m. For Htthlehem, Haston, Ite.idliiR, II 11 rUburR and principal lntrrmodl no na tions via D X. 11 It It. lili. 7 50 .1. m, 12 05, 125, 2.28, 4 41 (Hlaek Diamond Im press), 11 30 p. m. For Tunkliannock, Towanda. Hlmit 1, Ithaca, Geneva, and piinelp.il lntrime.li ate stations via D, L A. W. It. It. "j . S OS a in . 12 10 and 3 10 p 111 For Geneva, Itoehcstt'i, Huff.ilo Mac ar Falls, Chlcasi, and nil points west via D &. H H It. 12 05 "13,! (Hlaek Dlamon 1 Hxpiess). 9 50 and 11 :) p 111 Pullman 11 11 lor and Klciplnc or I.elilch Valley chair ears on all trains betvvi. 1 WIlkes-Haiio und New York Phll,idl Dhta. Huffnlo, find Sne.penson Hricle IUH.LIN H. WILHPH, Gen Supt CHAS S. LUi:, acn. Pass Abi , I'hila Pa A W. NONNllXIACIlF.n, Ast. Gen PaKM. Ant , Phllidi liihia P.u Scranton ollb e 309 Laikawanna avenue Steam and Hot Water Hot Air Furnaces, Sanitary Plumbing, Gas and Electric Light Fixtures. ELECTRIC "LIGHT WIRING, THE I S MILL CO., 434 Lackawanna Av& Ea a.- e VIi -m - SAMTER BROS., II Clothiers, Hatters, Furnishers. ! Del.. I.acka. anil Western. Kffect Monday, Nov. 21, 1KT7. Tralntc leave Scianton as follows: Hx nresa for New Yoik and all polntH Hast, 1 40, 2 50, 5 15, S 00 and 10 20 n. m. ; 12.55 and i:Mres for Kaston, Trenton, Philadel phia and the South, 515, 8 00 and 10 20 a. in , 12 55 and 3 33 p. m Washington and way stations, 3,4j p. m Tobyhanna accommodation, CIO p. m Hxpress for Ulnshamton, Owego, Hl mlra, Corning. Hath, Dansvllle, lount Mori Is and Uuffalo. 1210, 2 33, 9.00 a. m., and 1 55 p m.. making close connections at Huffnlo to all points In tho West, North west and Southwest. Hinghamton and way stations, 1.05 p. m. Nicholson acoorrmodatlon, 5.15 p. m. Hinghamton and Ulmlru express, 5 55 p m. Express for ITtlca and Hlchlleld Springs 2 35 a m and 1.55 p. m. Ithaca, 2 35, 9 00 a. in., and 1 15 p. m For Northumberland, Plttston, Wllkes Hnne, Plymouth, BlootnsburKr nnd Dan vine, makliic close connection at North umberland for Wllllamtport, IlarrUburt;, flaltlmore, wasnington ami tne soutn Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions, COO, 10.20 .. 111., und 1.55 and COO p. Nantlcoko and Intermediate stations, 8 OS and 11 20 n. m. Plymouth and inter im' Hate stations, 3 40 and 8 47 p. 111. For Kingston, 12 40 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains For detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc.. apply to M. L. Smith. Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket olllce. L'rle mid Wyoming Valley. In effect Sept. 19. H97, Trilns lenvo Scranton for Xcw York ml li'teimedlalo prints on Urlo railroad, ulso for Hawley and local points at 7.05 a, m, unci 2.23 p. tOy SOHAIVTON DIVISION. Ill Kf feet Clctobcr 3d, 1M)7. North BoiiniL Hoiitli lloiincl, 703T20I1 0S2(ll t'& Stations .M a 3 2 ra s "S g 3 w (Trains Pally, Ex-' S S & l3JcepMniUay)J25a r m Arrive Leavei a m 7fflN Y. Kranklln 8:1.... 7 401.... 7 10, West 4ind htretti .... r . .. 700 vvceuawksn i .. u to .... r mp icAirlve leave a mi- m 1 1 t'ailusla . v!iB.,,, 109 Haocock .... a ul... !! .... U50 8trlIjUt .... 3 2J .. . iS4n lreton park .... i! 11 .... 12 10 Wlnwooil .... iJ41 .... 1SJ5 I'oyntello .... 25i)l . .. ., is 14 Orsoa ... SB8, .... 12m l'lousant Mt. .... sof, .... niw Unlondale .. aim, .... 11 49 Forest city . 319.... .... 660H3I Carbondnle 1st 63V .... .... M47(ll'0 WhltoHrldeO 17 J7t1 SS ... .... I043M12.V Mayneia t: UfU is, .... .... 6I1I11S3 Jermyn 714 345... .... savins Arctilbald TB0 39P,... .... 083 II Pi Vinton 7tl 11 Be ... .... RiMitit recicvuie 7(J 8 .. .... fits 11 or oin'ti&at sr 401 ... .... 6 201105 I'rtceburK 8(H 40! ... .... 6IH.1101 Turoop dm 410 ,, .... cAbhoo Providence 8IO4U ... .... 818.11067 pwk rmoe Ultur ... 810110 51 Bcranton ai&l i-: r m1! u Leave Arrive a ur PUT YOURSELF IN OUR PLACE Andyouvvlllrcniliehowecsy It Is to fur nish our home luxuriously with a tilillnr outlay, u little at a time, aud jou don't uiUs it, BARBOUR'S HOME GREDITHOUSE 425 LACKAWANNA AVE. Table and Banquet Lamps. A large variety of new nnd handsome designs in LAiVPS just received. Brass Lamps, Onyx Lamps, Dresden Lamps, At lower prices than ever be fore quoted in this city. All trains run daily excent Sunday. t Mgniries that trains stop on Mgnal (1 sent'ors. htcure rates vl Ontario Western Before purohaelng tickets and eavo money. Dy and Nlgnt Kirress to tbo West. ,1. C. AndorsoD, Qtn. Vast Act, W.riHClOtt, UIV, VKH, AKtvWrMOU,IV Wei aie iliowlus anoxecptlonally flna Jlnci of VVateheH. Dlamoucbi aud Jewelry at i pi Ice which will please ou. A. E. ROGERS, Jewtlcr, 313 Locka, AC