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    THE SOU ANTON TRIBUNE -WEDNESDAY MOIlNINGr, DECEMBER 1. 183T.
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(The Carbonelnlo coitcspondelico nf The
Tribune has been placed In llio liniul of
Mr C It. Munn, Salmi nvenup ami
Church street tn whom nrvvH Item muv
he addressed ami iil'o complaint of Ir
regular delivery 1
CANHIDACY ANNOUNCED.
Alilorinrtli Jutip ol the Second Wnnl
Mill I'onui Dp fur Uei'lootloii.
Alflciirtan S S Jones lull Ktted In
the form of eltcular letter the fol
lowing iinnounc'ineiit to tin- vuU't.s of
the Second unid.
1 take till method of Informlnc mi
that I am a nilliliito foi rp-Wctloii to
tho ollU'n ot uldeiiiiun n nd most icpp" t
fully xoIIpii our eonllil rupport In im
behalf During the preont turn 1 h.ne
rtidiuvorod to pirfoun the duties ol the
olllce falthfull anil Imp titlully, ami
Hhntild the voter honor mi the mcoihI
ttme 1 will strive to conduct the tin itt rf
of the olflri In .1 huinesi-Ill.e malum
Thanking you for the ciiinlcIc ou
have ohoun me, and trtistlm that the
klncllj rclatlotiH may lie continued fr all
time, believe me, youis llillv.
S. S Join p
Five vr-nii ,tso next Jlnv Aldeini.ui
.lime took the olPee jcdijned bv the
voter in nHetman, Jc"-m (J. Tlioitioii.
Since that time he hart nvtoni itlzed
the vvoik of cniln-r for the mowing
liUPlness ot tlie oilleo which ha lie
come n model of smootli-woikliiK ma
chinery Tlnwe who li.iv had 1iulne
lcWitlnnt with .ldeiman Jones nntno
clate his minstnkltu- .ml tint nppte
ilatlon will he emphasized at the I'oli
ruarv elertii n. It Is not piob.ililo theie
will he nil, opposition The incunilielU
lias been an honoi to the eiillo"
"THE CIIORRV PICKERS."
Immenso Audience "t itnrss a Charm
ini; l'ln lit the Crnuil.
The tlieatei-Rotrs of this iltv and
vlclnlt inol.e the nil" last ivuiinic
by turn. ? ut In lare numb-is to sec
a KUnrunteeil atti.ution. "The Chcny
I'lekei" i-iuecl an luimenvo audience
to assemble at the Uianel Op?ia h use
The drama Is full ot Inteiest fiom I e
KlnnliiR to i ml and It was piescnted
li, tinished stlo The fieenle ituxlllai
les weie c lahcuiitc and IiMcilIfiillv In
tel esttlnp
The mnipaiiy Is ,i blt'iiiK one nnil
raih filled the letiuliements ol his oi
her pait "y -mv special mention Is H
mrvcil It should be made of Miss Dieuv
wlioho cmotlnnnl vioik was t cellelt
The fun-making of Miss SatteiK-e Is
velJoin equalled, Robert "'. Haines is
a li "iof nctur ot ability.
The Bleat i;un .scene was ihillllig.
As a whole ' The Clipny ' keis" were
hJuhli s-utlstne teny.
REASONS WHY
At Least 1,01)0 Carhonilnlinus Should
Take the bcrunron 'rrihiine.
Thore are many good ieaons why at
least 1 I00 Cnrbnndnlliins should sub
scribe tor The Seranton Tiibune. Not
one of them lilteifeies with the duty
of on r lesldent to lit lp honii elite! -prise1!
This c It, has no moiniiiK' dallv
enterprise at iirosont and The Tilluinu
Is to be made to eiy luiifily wive the
purpose of one The Paibondale news
departmi nt has already been biousht
up to date and within the next month
It will bo null fuither Impioved.
That there is a taste In fm t a j-troni
demand 1 may i-ay for a liiiunlni
paper in this giovvlnK eltj, lunnot be
denied The Tiibune s pie-emluently
the BriMtest niuinlnK ejull in the btate
outside of I'hil.idtlphla. The e::tensle
,iope or Its k' npl.il news i-eivlce l.s le
marka de and its style Is ulwins at
traeti" Kditurialh it Is ntciPstliiK
and sound and withal It Is e lean and
w holesiiine am li a papei eeiy Rood
i Itlzpn should leel pioud to hne In liis
homi
There ait howevei. moie potent lea
sons whj lime should be 1.UO0 hiib
st libers ti The Tiibune In this place
Tali- fot instance, the com t news uf
Lackawanna ioiint, in which eeiv
Caibonil.illaii Is Interested. It nppetis
tlif-t in The Tiibune. In tat t the liidll
impels tie 'lend upon that Jnuinal for
theli atti'Uiits tif the couil pioteod
Iiibs Then is the Van Hmn minder
ltil.il wlih li is just now ntti.tctiiiK' -so
much attention The tletnlls le.uh jou
flr.st thioiiBh the tolumns ut The Tii
bune This tiled simply at an ex
ample Kcous id at tides point the
same MiU
Poinblne the aloieinentloued featuips
v ith a sine hut local letter einhuulng
all the new.s ot the pieccdiliK day and
especlalb the Impui taut happenings
and social affalis of the tenhiK, which
tannot appeal in the local papers until
the next afternoon, ami ou will undei
stand why Tin TiHuine should soon
liae 1 Oon hulisotibors In Catbondale
MONTHLY STATISTICS.
Twent-lhe deaths oc lined In this
clt durliiFT N'iembei. Flit pen Inter.
menUs weie. made In 8t Hose eemeteiy.
nine In Mapiewood. two In JimokHde
and one In the. old Cathollt temeteiy
One bodv was taken to Methain and
nnothei was laid nt lest in Stone temp,
terj In Fell township UuiIhk the
llif'ltlr thrtp bodies wpip bioURht Into
the clt from Fell township, one fiom
the iicmr faim and one each fiom Oe
land, Florida Pontlac, MIchlBan. ant
Jermyn for builal. Follow im; is the
llHt of deaths aciiPdited to dlffeient
maladies Ilcait failure. R, mine aecl
dents, .' In tint hills, S. pulmonary
tuberculosis 1 still. boin V. t hroulc nl
cohallsm, l toU Infeption, l, tapii.
Sctf Perfect
S Infant Food
6asS Borefesi
Eagle Brand
Condensed Milk
A Perfcct Substitute Tor
Mothers Milk. Fob ?o V
YtAns the Leading brand. L$
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N.Y. (jNCtniiED Milk (J. taw rofcie W
laty lironcliltl, 1; RaRtrltN. 1: phthMH,
1, diphtherial, 1, membiaueous itnup,
1" titlltnnlUs, H, catcllioma oT tilt
spleen, 1; old hri. 1, pneuiiinnla, 2;
tmknown, 'i.
SOCIAL CLUFJ.
John Ht.vtUn, Jlailllee Ouest, Itobert
Mitt hell. William llorst, Predctlck
Ammeiinun, C H Itettow and Charles
Tlmmons, cnntemplnte. thp oiKiinlza
tton of a social club to occup.v the
looms In the op'-i.i house block foimer
ly occupied by the Apollo and Venus
clubs They epeet to hilo ll well
(quipped Byninasium find other eon
Miilonces. They arc arc cable .mhihb
men and doubtless will succeed.
POLICE COURT.
Seventeen nipn fell Into the hands of
the nolltp tluiliiB Xoxpinbpi and found
libel ty or a testliiB place in the county
J.ill tlutuiBh the mavor's cam t. Fle
paid fines amounting 1" the iiBRicKate
to $JI nnd three were committed The
K.st escaped with teptlm.uids or had
sentence suspended.
PURELY PERSONAL.
Ml and Mis Theodoie Klein left
yesterday fot Setantnn, whcie they
will make their home
Gain lei I'ucilano. one of I'.ubondale'H
most liiomlnint Italian lesldcnts, who
has been tout Inn lluiope for teveial
months past. Is expected to anle In
New Yolk, I'rldav evpiiitur
Miss MaiRaict iMnlon, of Urooklvn
stipet, Is vlsltinir (lieat llend Mends.
J. J. (VHoWe, of Seinnton. called on
fileiitls In this c lij psteidaj
Mis. p. a. Cat loll Is piitei talnliiR hei
.slstci. Miss Itellh, of Hoiie'-dalp, at her
pleasant South AIuln stieet home.
Fiank AIoi eland will ictuin to Pon
tlac, Mich toda
I'atilck Klikwood, Joseph .M tin In and
O. IVndletou, Ji., spent csteulay
huntliiB in Vnnp cotintv.
.Miss Clata Poyle l pntei talnine, her
slstei, of Sei anion.
Mfs. H. D. HeuiiiB lttiH letutned fiom
KiiiKston.
LOCALS.
Anna 1'eiiy and Andiew I'ellhk,
HiiiiBailan liivt'is, of Simpson, quat
lclpd ThanksBU Ihb Hay. and now V 1
llek Is under $00 ball for his appear
nncp nt couit to answer the phaiB"1 of
.shootiUR at Anna with Intent to kill
I.awipnee Shtitunski. of Slniion.
would like to know who the ftllnw Is
that lobbtd him tif a watch and tluee
dollais near Jilchiuondalc hut week
A caboose i.in Into and killed the
hmse of Thomas Hauis, of Hlkdale,
at Simpson Monday. Mi ll.uris sat m
the waKon and was uulnjuicd.
The ait exhibition under the inan
.iRpnienl of ladles of the 15eie.ui Hap.
tlst (hut ell, whit li opened in the taber
niKle jesterdav, attiatted laij-e nuni
bens ol pleased eoiinuisseuis. The e
hlblliou will toutinup this afteliioou
and ptniiic
A totlaKe pi.oci ineptlnB lull of spir
itual blesslns was held at the Spent ei
stitpt honip of Mr. WhlttliiKton last
PM'lllllB.
Utin'l t'oiffct the Ni w Opiiluiy dub's
till i U eiitpitainment, Aleander Hlat k's
pletuie nlai, at llie Academy of Music
tUlllRllt.
The Diob.tbllltles ine Hint Or. Staf
foid's hiibjtt t In this illy will be "Ham
let." Mis. j i; liuir delightfully enter
tained her Flist I'losbvteilan Sunday
frchool t lass last eenhiR. (James woie
played and lefieshnients seived,
The Caibondale Tiltons will play fool
ball witli St Thomas toilette elenen In
Stianton, Satuitlai.
Thomas CaniiiUell iwis the lutkj
holder or tliket 14, which drew the
Shield of Ilonot's iiholoj;rapli allium,
I'l.CKVILLK.
The funt nil ot the late John I: Pook
took plai jesl'iday aftenionn. At an
i. uly hour a Iurp roiipourse of iela
tiis and Mends a"imlili d at his
ltsUlPiiip to takp a last look ut the
lfinains The funei.il spivlee w is htld
at llie Ilaiitlst thuitii and was urn
dm l tl h the kisioi,I(pv. J, S. Thomas.
Up w ts asi.ste,l bv the Ue ). J Wil
li J ins The mush was furnished bv
i he e ludi who lpudiitd soui" veri fine
n lections. The pallbi lupin pip se
Minted trout the (illicit III oiialllz.l
lb lis of wlili li the tin distil was a
meiibet lutei input im nude in the
l'losppt t c p ut tci
The pic mjcIuI, htld at the home of
(ItorRp Tievtiton, on Main street, last
eelilliB. undi r the .inspires ot the l.p
voith I.pibui of the Methodlsi I.ph
topul thutil', was lugily intended
ami vet t njuynhh Duiim- the ten
lnc the following pioRi'.iinni' was un
titled Solo, John Winner, reclt itlun,
Ol." Hojjeis, oial duet, MIssi " Hudd
and niamill. lerltntlou, Walter Wil
liams, piano selection, Mi ami .lis
lansa Mnllti, ioln, Ploienre Taylni ;
Instiuttunt il duett, Mis, William Sm d
leoi and Mii- .Mdiid Tievttton. iplUii
lion, fiiuct- Dav: solo, John Waine
Mr. and Mis Hfibeit MtCoimb k and
dat'K'ittr. Ueutiltd lmu leiutneil finm
a l-it elth tilend' nt Oruixie, N". J
(Jiuhs Nlaml Uelawaie and Hudnai
tollbi woiitid tweiili-the d.ns lat-t
iiioiuh.
Mis Willi im Swnles, of the West
l.nd, has ittui'Pcd uftn" a lew tlav.s'
lsli with hei patents at Tlytlo Talk.
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TAYl.OU.
Yesteiduy afternoon the funeial ser
Ipps over the lemalns of the lute Mis.
John Juctibs weie held Sen Ices weie
held In the family leeldpnce by the
Kp Hr. 11. II. Hauls and lte. AVII
llam Filsbv. The lluial ofleiliiRR were
eiv beautlllll. At the close of the
si i li c s the lemalns weie borne to
tlie ii lestliiB place In the Forest Home
it imter. The pallbeaieiH wne.
MesMs William 'Uvans, Thomas II
Jiiikins, Dald Davis, John Thomas,
Waltd James and John Fiancls.
Willlani T l.Mins anuounces
candidal v lor councilman of
Foui th waid.
Knlahls of l'thlas, No. -IC'
his
the
will
nippt this eenliiR In Itccse's hull
Mm James (illRallon, of the Anh
liald, wns tho finest of her dauRhtpr,
Mis. Mlthael McUonnell, of Main
stiptt, on Monday
Huuy Ollftjid. of Plttbton, who has
In en visiting friends In this place, hnu
it tiiinni home.
tip ipre Nanstpplo called on Hant'Oin
frii.nds on Mondu .
.MtSHis Jarnvs Heffuion and (3porR.
1'eiri have liturnul home fiom Dal
las wheie the weie huntliiR for game.
Wllllum Mulbpiger. of Kcianton.waH
heio on busliiPhH yosteidny
Mis Mb had .McDonnell, of Muln
stieet, Is tiiy ill ut hei home.
Mi cIooiro Shuer of S -h S-ran-ton,
was a Taylor vlcltor ycbteiday
The St Joseph's society of Mlnooks,
nic making cxtenelve ptepnratloni for
their annual ball, which will be held
on New Year's eve In tho St. Joseph's
hall
Mrs. Stella Waul, of Clark's (In-pii,
who has been lsltlliR In this plate
has l etui tied honip.
JERMYN NEWS.
A Dliotcci Casp.-Odd I'clloWKlilp
llooiiiliiL.'- mnult nnd llattety.
Miss Fmma.I.audpr anil William J 1
l.nuder, of Taylor, oip visiting their i
untie. Itlchaid Lauder, of It street
Two children of Mr and Mis Wil
liam Newberry, of PemetPi stieet. uie
suffprlnR with croup, .
Aihoiir; the tlhotcp cusps In couit, '
Monday, was that tit Mniy Perils, who
nskj for a tllolce fiom Huwaid Fei
t l.s. The were man led by 'Squlie T
O. Hoblnsun In this town and Ihtsl
together for n'ven ypais, after whlih
he di sertptl hei without cause or lea
son The ease was continued.
James V, Shepherd, of Scrantou,
spent pin t of cstprdav In tow u
The funeial of Mr. I). .1. litukp. of
Maylleld, who dlttl on Sunday, took
plai p yesterday moinliiR at 10 o'clock
A high mass of tpqulcm was eelebiatptl
at Sat'lcd Heait chinch. Miss Sadlp
Timlin saiiR foi an oftpitorv 'Ae
Mai la" and while the lemalns weie
helm- taken fiom the chinch sang
"Flee as a Ulnl ' The pall-beaiers
weie William Whltlpv and H. H. Van
Klctk, from Camp 91, Sons of Vet
clans, Peter Campbell and Chillies
Gannon, fiom St. Aloyslus society, nnd
Thomas lie man and Hanv Kenned
A tribute of pstppni was the Rift of
many ilornl desimm Those prespnt
fiom out of town weie: Misses Kate
Hutlei, Kllzabetli and Annie Uowllng,
Agnes Moian and Mr. Jnnus Dow ling,
of Sci anion. Misses Iiesslp FImiii and
Pantile Illack, of Pl mouth, MKsps
Jennie and Maine Munlev nnd Maine
Douglier, Aichbald, Mlsst.s Julia Col
lins Hllzalipth Fliilon and Mr. Andiew
Hob in, of Caibondale.
Some one, unknown as et, buiglar
letl the New York, Ontailoand West
oin fi eight house on Monday and helped
themselves with some woolen goods,
billed to C D WintPis&Co nnd (ignis
shlpppd to Mi. W C. Nicholson. The
bic.iking and stealing from this Height
house has row exeicised the lallioad
comjianv olilclals, and the Intend, If
possible, to taiituip tlie thief.
l.a-t evening Andrew Stioskv had
Chaile.s Smith ami Heiideison Ti otter
anpstptl on a thaii-e of assault and
batteiy, which took platp In the Dela-
g;ocsaaocKda:xK9oaQoasKXKQC
What's
of advertising, anyway isn't advertising any good or does the fault lie witk
the man who gets them up? By actual count, not one customer in ten is
influenced to come by our newspaper ads. Our customers are either people
who have bought of us before, or who come here by their friends advice.
In other words, it isn't what we say but what we do that brings the
public to us. The secret of the big business we are doing lies wholly in the
merit of our clothes. Just think it over to yourself how you became a pat
ron of ours.
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Children's Clothing.
For the boy of three until he throws away his short trousers. Out Pet
Department, where we take the 3'oung iu hand and get them into the habit
.of wearing good clothes our clothes. We do our utmost to please both pa
rent and child. Our utmost means bring back whatever doesn't turn out
all right aud let's make it right.
Boys' Reefers, $1.65 to $6.50. Boys' Reefer Suits, $1.98 to $6.
Boys' Vestee Suits, $2.50 to $6.50. Boys' Double-Breasted Suits,
$1.98 to $8.00.
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The case of Mrs. Polonv, whose letter to Mis. Piiikham we publish, is an
Illustration of the pood to be received fiom Mis. Pinhham's advice; here is a
woman who was sick for jctirs and could j-el no u'lief- nt Inst in despair shu
wrote to Mrs. PiiiUliam received in rt turn ti piompt. sympathetic; and inter
ested reply. Note the result and j-o outl do lilspw isp.
I was ttoubled with such un aching in mv back and Iiijis, and I felt so tired
nil tho time, and bad for four years, lor the last vein- it was all I could do to
drag around. I w mild have such it ringing in my head by spells that It seemed
as though I would gtow cra.v. I ached fiom my shoulders to my feet and
was very nervous. I was also troubled w ith a w bite ilisch.irgi-. 1 w rute to Mis,
Pinkhnm at Lvnn.Mnss.. received a prompt reply mid followed her advice, and
now I have no backache and begin to feel ns one. ought; hi fact, I never felt bet
tcr iu ten yeats than T do now. I thank Cod that I went doctoring with Mrs
Pinkham when I did. for if I had not 1 know I would have been in my giuvo
Mns. Kki.i.iu I.. Colo.nv, Kahlua, Mich.
waif and Hudson mines, Thp eaee
vmih heard befnie Jusdlte of tlie Peate
llehntw, who Imiind them over to touit.
Andrew J. Oavln lietame liondsman for
each In the Mini of one hunched dollais.
OLYIMIANT,
I.nct nlRht the Hi'liord bonid met nt
the eenttal .st Iionl bulldilli-. The prln
(Ipal huslness of the evenlni- was the
pas-.sim- of Iiiuk of which the follow Inr;
weie older d paid. P T DmiKher J2t,
AmbuiK Tlnslev, $2.', W P l.awler
J1S75, Joseph Ktnneily, $&, Olyphant
Water eoinpanv, $J0 "0, Joseph Spltzen-butf-.
!i". eentb, JoneH Hrotheis, $3 CO,
1) C Heath $10 11: Aineilrun look
conniaio. $3;i;t, Wernei Rook torn
pany. JJI.OS, Educational Publishing
company, $'.' T,0; Alfntl Onopei, $1L'8;
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Overcoats
''This winter you are iu style, if in an
overcoat too big for you," says the observ
er. Roomy just describes it loose straight
back, And shorter than even it should
be, too. $S to ?35 gives you a wide varie
ty rough and smooth clothes, light and
dark colors, Kerseys, Cheviots Worsteds,
Whipcords, etc.
SUITS
There are so many reasons why j'ou
ought to trade here. There's no room iu
one advertisement to tell them all. Why
not drop iu and see for yourself? The
only thing we will saj' now is "3'our money
back if you want it whenever you waut
it. Cheviots, new patterns today Sack
Suits $S, $10, $12, S15. Worsteds black
and fancy, $S, $10, $12, $15, 18, $20.
CLOTHIERS, HATTERS, FURNISHERS.
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SDJilNT SUmiRBliS.
Womon do not Llko to Toll a Doctor
tho DotftllB of Tholr
Prlvato Ilia.
The reason vvliy so ninny women suffer
In silence from tho multiple disorders con
nected with their spsunl system is that
they cuiinot hear to brunch the htibjcut
to it man, even if he ii it physician.
No one can blamu u modest., sensitive,
vvomiiu for thin lpticcnce. It Is unneccis
sary in these times, however, for a vsotnan
nialtes to all utlllctcd women n most tronerotts
offer Mrs. Pinkhum of Lynn, Mass.. bids every
woman who sutVeis lo vvii'le to her ami conlld'o
evcrj symptom that annoys her. and hlie will (lve
her advice without chai,-p. tiiul that tulvico Is
based upon the irreatest PMipriptipe ever nosspssctl
bv man or woman in Ihlscountiy. tiiul extends over
a period of t w cnty-t hree j cars, and thoiihiinilb upon
tliousnndsof cases. 'WliVMili'crinsileneoniivlonL-er.
I.ally Jltothtis. JITiM- T J Ciivin
$J0; I.. P Holftcket SJO A iep.it ol
the nubile hchnolt) for the past tluee
months wan rend and adopted It wan
oideied published 111 the loenl papiis
About 4 o'elotk y-teidnj moiiilui;
ns David I. Dwpu, einploved us a luat
tiep man In Kdtlj Cieek iiiIups, wan
pa-sinK thioiiKli some of the old vvoilt
tiiKH of the mltip, he noticed Minoke
IssuiiiK fiom n tiile of debris, and upon
Investlcfiitini- dlM'ovpifd the coal to be
on lire foi a number of fec-t. He latsed
an alarm and with the assistance of
soino minus entiled watei In buckets
fiom the mule bain seveial huudied
feet nwav, aiitl aftei a half an hour's
vi oik HUeceeded 111 extlliKiiMilnff the
tlif. Thp oilnln of the the Is a ni.vntoiy
but l.s mippospti to be caused by a
spnik fiom u miner's lamp
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Newark
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S tlierlolliliiKii limn woii, to look ilulit lie inui lniMMlie piopei Ulnd or loolnrnr. S,
5 oar men sHimiH Npouk Inr tlit'iii-xlvt'stniirnrltiiiiitntlv th m up enu. "I .nil tt lnu in j?
j; stv Il'iiiiiI In prleo
ciii ip nine to be
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1 The Newark
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s Corner Lackawanna
mm
S Sole Agent for the Poster Hoot for
J3 for men
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A. BITTENBENDER.
BITTENBENDER & CO.
soli: Aiii:.Nih rem
WftGONffliER - BLACKSIHITH SUPPLIES, IRON AND STEEL
, f A5KY0URH0RSESH0ER
-, . ..
Shoe for
'WINTER USE.
It ABSOLUTELY prevents Slipping.
LACKAWANNA
IMW7, j&rziis Vd
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HTNEVMSIP
En b r 1 nil in 11 iiniiiwi rrr TmIim Juiimi
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MANUFACTURERS OF
Kill 'limber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine KntN
sawed to uniform lengths constuntly on Imnit. Peeled llunlocl.
I'rop Timber promptly rurnished. ,
MILLS At Cro-.s Fork. Potter Co.. on the Diiff.ilo and fausquc
lunnu Railroad. At Mina, Potter County. Pa., on Coudersport, and
Port Allegany Kuilro.id. Capacity-400.000 leet per day.
UI.M:UAL oriMcr. -lioardof Trade Uuildlng, Seranton. Pa.
Telephone No. 4014.
THE DICKSON MAP4UFACTURINGCO
SCF3ANTON AND WILKes-BRRE. PA, Manufacturers of
MOTIVES,
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY.
OKNBRAL OFP1CB. SCRANTOV. PA.
RAILROAD T1JV1E TABLES.
Scl.edule in r.lf-ct November I J. it -i
Trains Lcavo Wilkcs-Barre as Follows
7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury,
HarrisburR, Philadelphia, Balti
more, VVashinRton, nnd for Pitts,
burp; and the West.
10.15 a. m week days, for Harloton,
Pottsville. Reading, Nornstown,
and Philadeipnia; and for Sun
bury, Harrisburi-, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Washington and Pitts,
burg and tho West.
3.15 p. m., wee day3, for Sunbury,
HarrisburR, Philadelphia, Balti
more. Washincton and Pittsburg
and tho West.
3.15 p m., Sundays only, for Sun
bury, Harnsburg, Philadelphia,
and Pittsburg and tha West.
6.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton
and Pottsville. ..
J, K. WOOD. (Jen'l Ia8. Aj-nt.
1. 1 Hlil CHI 'hON, Clenernl Manner.
Central Railroad ot New Jersey
(l,hlBli uinl SUMiutliaiuia l)lvlIon)
btutlinu iu New ink root ot Ubutj
sti.ct. .N ll . aril Whin hull 'Uimlii'ii.
Antlir.ultL ical ii-xil cm lu?lvoll, lusur
tiit. ili.uiIli.iH mil "iiraliiH.
TIMIITAIM.IJ IN 1-1 I'l-' - .NOVi,.V," .,!"
Will.. i-Oai i i"tc . ill S . . 0 13, U 3D ,i m .
1J43. Z.W, .!3. 31"'. 7 1" p. m. Sunda8,9l"i.
u. in , 1 vl, .' li. " 10 ! "
I'oi Atlantic." City.. 8 a a. in ...... .
Tor Nfft ork. .S"iaik ami l.llxab.tl ,
S.u (euu) J. ni, li 11 lircnb Willi
lli.ffa l.arloi" inr), 31 t'M"-"!"' lV1.n'"
m mil.. at l-hlloil. lplil i ',TZ'
mliul. 11JP ni .mil .Ni-vv "')"
Kill Jl.llli II Cliuilh, iiiiuii-"". -
him. Uattim ami I'liila.niphlii v.'i a. ni .
".IS. J IU3. '.!) UMiIrt J-hlKul.-liihla) p. ni.
a'umlav, -' 13 v. ni.
"'or Lout? Hiaiuli. ll.'-m 1ovp etc , at
S .0 a. m uivl 1- la l '" ...
l-'oi Htaillnt?. I.fbiinon ami Ilai i lsnurar.
via Allcnlovvn. S .') a. in , I- 13, 5l) p. in.
S,in? - '-,,;,r.b
ltPtuiniiiK lavi- N" iorU, foot of Mb
pitv btii'il. Nouli lllvrr, nt lUi) I-iim)
a til IU' 13". ,; NIT"' with lluffil I
iiailor car) 1 n Sumluj, 1 u in i
I ".ivf New" YolK, foot Willi, hall stio.t. i
Soiltli I'tli), nt DOS a in., t W, 1 J3, T.33 ,
i in ruf-i'iiK'T" uiilvliii, oi ili jiurtiiiK
ttom tlii tcimin.il ni" ifiniiPit uniler I
unfi Hli nil ho cU'i-uuil rillroitls,
llrnaclvvny c.ililc cam, unci Itlllcji to i
liniukljn nnd Staun lelnnil, inaklns
null U tiansfer to and from Hi. mil Central .
Id lint mill l.olift 1-I iinl TtillniJil.
I.eavo I'l Ilii'U'lpl'In. Ilniliiiit 'IVimlnal.
iin n. m , i nntl 1 to 1 ni. Smulay, t..3 i
Thioi'uli tic Kit t" nil poliiiH ,t loive'it I
i etc may b. hail cu upplli itlon In .id
hik'o lo the tl:K. t wB'-nt .it the station.
II 1 Hl.DVIN, i
Hell Vdis. Ast.
,T. II ni-UAl'SKN. Of n. Supt
Del.. I.acUa. and Western.
Kltcot Momlni. Nov 21, 1S07
Tiulim uu Si i anion n tollcnvs: l
prt'Hi for Npvv .Yolk and nil pnlnti" Cast
1.40, 2.30, 3 15. h'fi) ail 1 10 20 c 111 ; 12 31 and
3 33 p ni.
I.xpu-i-s for l'aslcin. Tif num. Pliilielcl
phl.i and the final! 3.13. Sim und in 20 a.
ni 12 Vi and 3 33 p ni.
WtiHhlimtuii mid was tatloiis, 3.43 p in
Tobvliatiii.t nccommi d itlon, ii.lu p. m
i:xp.ihit fm llluKhantlon. Onvvct,i. l'l
mliu. CoinluK l.ntli, Diint-vlllc .doom
Moiris nnd Ilullalo, l.Mo. IV, ' a ni
and 1 11 p in., miiklim lo.-e connei tiling at
Ilullalo tn all poll.tt. lu the Yet. Nouli
wot uud amitlivvi,t
RliiKlmmicin und vvav riiiiIouk, l if. p. in.
Nli holhoii lucoii inolutloii. 313 p in
lllnuh initim und I'lmlin evpies. 3 33
p ni
Kxpi ri) foi Pilra unci lib h'.l.'ld Sprlius
2 3 a in nnd 1 53 ti m
Ithaia, 2,!3, 90) u in , uud 1 M p in
lor Noilhiliubi lland, Plltntoii. Wilkes
llaiif. I'hnii'citli. Ulooinnbiui,' and Dan
ville mnkliiu; tloe coniiei Hon at Nortii
unilieilind for Willlatruuit HniiHb'irs
llnlllnioie, UnKliltibtoii and the Smith
Xnitpunili ilunl unci 'titunacllate ,ta
tlorm. O'Oii, 10 20 u. in , and 1 13 and cjuo p
m
Nunilcoke unit liitfrmi dliiti Hiuilmi.
M'S and 11.30 a. ni. Plymouth and lm r
mc llute mntlc nc, 3.10 ami S 17 p m l'or
KiiiKitnn 12.10 p. in.
Pnilm ill p.trlot uud elc cpliiif co u hr on
til eproHH tialiiH
l'or lU'tulliril Infoi nialloii, po'-krt time.
tallica, etc. upply to II I, .Smith Di"
trlPt PastiellBel Agi lit. depot tl-kcu olll o
1'rle and Wyoininj; Valley.
Ill effect SJH 19. 1.57
Triins lonvo STanlon for Niw lork
and li tcnntilate pdni on Idle lallioud.
ul"i for llnulfj and local point ut 7o3
u ni, und 2 21 p in.
-
5
The
Newark
mi
M
$ a
siillKlletl with 'HID MIWMIKI -ho- foi S
Shoe Store, I
M
and Wyoming Aves.
ladle unit tlie Jamc A, l.anhter Shoe
1
J. M. KEMMERER.
Power, Bolt and Rod Thread-
oi...: i r....i.:..
t? vjuutiiiii aiiei i aiikjuiai;,
A Diamond or Drop Fram
ruin n Miuit ciioici: or tup.
M'ltVM'ON .SII'.IM.INll AN'DWP.UNS
II IC -l I.LS
&wAL,!7I,.nR-
Munager ol Ulocle Dert.
LUEV8
L
I VMlUUXWJt
Anlvo at Scj-mtoii fiom .ibovo volms
nt 10 il a. m , i 13 arl 0 i v m
Delaware and Hudson.
on Monday, J"l 3, trains will leivo
Scianloti im tollcivvy,
l'ur Cnbondiilo l. X). TW. f.31, 10.1. i.
m . 12 00 noon. 1 Jl, .'SI, 3 1.', 3 Jj, 0.3, 7 37,
11. In II p in., 1.' 10 a ni
l'nr Allxinv, SaratoKii. .Monti ell, 15o
ton New Uiit'liinl polnt.u, etc, u .'u a. m.
2 20 v. in
Tor Ilonceilale :0, S 31, 10 13 a. in :
12 00 noon 2 20, 3 23 p m
Tor Wllkei-Bano i, 43. 7.70, S.I1, i,
10 13 a m , i: 03, 1 23, 2 2S, J 3.!. 1 11, 0 00. 7 u i.
9 50, U.30 j). m
Tor New "Voik, Philadelphia, etc., v i i
I.elilKh Vallev It It , c 43, 7 10 a. in . 12 0"
123. 4 41 p m (with Black Dlunioiul K
prcc") 11 ! p. in.
Tor l't nnxylvanld. It. R. points 0.13, t i",
a. m , 2 2S, 4 41 p ni
Pol vvchtirn polnH la T.ctiU'li Vail
R It 7 3i a in , 12 03, J 3.1 (With Ilia k
Diamond i:picsi), 9.10. 1130 p m
Trains vv'll arilve at tjcranton as foi
lov Trom Cuibcnclrtlo and the north C 40
7 41, S40. ' .4, 10 1 j a ni . 12 00 noon, 1 20.
2 21, .1 21, I 37, 3 41 7 41, 1.1 11 21 p. Ill
Prom Wllkes-llarre and the 3outli 1 II
7 30, SM), 10 10, 1153 a in.; I.H., 2 11, . I,
fi 20 fi 21. 7 13. 9 03 9 41 a in ; 12.03 a 111
J V. lil'HDICK G 1 A. Albanv. N. Y.
II. W. CROSS. D '. A.. Suaiitoii. I'a.
l.cltlgh Valley Kailroad System
Alitliljclu Co.1l I'm d, Knsiu In s Cleanli
ness nnd Comfoi t.
IN Ul'TllCT NOV 11. 1R07.
TI'.AINS MlAVi; r.CRANTO.V
I 'or Philadelphia and New York via ).
& II. R. R at fi 13. 7 J) a m , mid 12 03, 1 "25,
2 2S. Ill lUluck Diun.ond Impress) ami
ll."!0 ji. m
For I'itistuii and Wilke-narn- via D.
J. cc W. it It . ci in, h (w, 11.20 a m , 1 3"i
3 40, till p. Ill
I'oi White llavrn, llazloton, Potvllle.
and pilnelpal point In tho conl union
via V. & If- H. I' . -13. "-W a. :n , 12 03, 2 2s
and I 41 p m.
Tor JJethle'ieni. KaMon. HeadiiiK, lin
rlburB and pilnrtpnl liitermedlito i ta
tlon via IJ it H It It. ii 11. 7 ,V) a. m.
12 Oi, 12.1, 11 4 41 (Uluik Diamond I
piifs), 11 P. m.
l'or TiinklianniKk, Tnn.tuilu, I'lniiu,
Ithaia, liencva md pilnelpil Intel mcdl
.llo station via 1), I. ; W. It, 11, i,oo,
SOS ii. ni.. 12 40 and 3 10 p. in
for Oiiuva. Rothi ter. RiilTulo. 'Nl.m'
ar I'all. chKaso, and all points homi ut.
I) & II R It. 12 01 .13.: (lllatk Dlaiiiiin I
i:pi cufc) nmi li 3c) p m.
l'lillman p.ulor utnl Hleeplntr or I.oIiIkIi
Valley chair car on all trains between
Vllke-Haiii and New York, Phllart I
nhla, Itutfalo. nnd Siiesppnsloii ilrldue
ROl.I.lN 11 WIWil'H, fjen. Supt.
CIIA8, S. llli:, Gen. Pas. Ak , I'hlli,
A W. NONNllMACIinit Ai"t. Gen.
I,im, Am Phil idi lplila, Pa
Stianton ofllc . 309 I.a.kau.iniia avei-in.
Sf It W DIVISION.
Iu i:iferl Oclobur ltd, 1SII7.
orlll lluiliul.
"until llouilil,
'203 t-'oi iOlnl
- - Mat loci ? .1
-j5 - -y.u-4i
a S u (Tinln lialli. Er.'i S.S
'25 7. cpi i tiiidav i 25 g a
3
II
BEh bOi.
ID WSm UMBER
r m n le Leave a m
7JiN Y Iranlilln ht .... 7 1 !....
.... 70 1ihi 4,'nd stieet ,,,,'Tis .
700 vvceliawken .. ipio'...,
r m v HAirlve Icaia mi- m
in i ufiuiit , "5iTr77
1 c Utincixic .... an
12."c. t-tn.1 Ilclit .... sis
is 4t. rreatoti paik ,,,, sit....
IIS -in Wluwoort ..,, il4 .
.... i-'-"" I'ojutelio .. earl ....
pin orsoa .... gjj. .. .
i.'i't Vlc-Naiit vit ,., am ,
f 1 1 ' - I'ulondnle ... aw ....
.... ll n loreit city sio ...
.,,. O.'Oliai caibmdale 7SI 34 ....
.... tiii7ln o v iittu iiriage (737ina. ...
.... rmuiu'v Maticia i:42is4
.... fitlll-)! .lerinyn -4H3.
.... u'lvins Aicuiuaid , jonlssi..
.... ctswN iv lutein : 'S mm ..
.... B"."I111I IViivVllle 1341 a Ml .
.... Ii 'Ullll (i-iliaut 81'.' 104 ...
... ii.OUOV Pilceburk" KUl'lliT ...
.... ci is ll 01 'Itirooji Hiifl 110...
...,iiiaiici I'rouilcnce KlOiJii ...
.. a i fnir.7 rarh I'laoe i2f4i7 ...
... Iti 10 10 5i hciauiou S la 4 2) . .
lr m a Mleavo Arrive a up ul
All trains run diilr c m out .-uml iv.
f bUiilIlesthat tialiwiiiopna tlunl for pas.
sengcts.
hecure rntes via tiMarln t l"oiicn bofyin
liiirchulDctliketsaiul tuvo uipiiui Day Mid
iS'lBUt UiuctotUo Wfbt ' ,
J (', Atiilorson, oen, Pas Act,
f . mtcrort, Dtv. Pa's, Act soi antoa, vtC