THE SCTIAKTON TKIBUNE THURSDAY MO UNINGr, DECEMBER i. 18!T. f Lackawanna County. carbondaIe. (The Cnrbondalo correspondence of Tho Trtbuno lms been placed In tho hands of Mr. C. 11. Munn, Salem tivoniie nnu Church street, to whom news Item may bo addressed nnd also complalntB of lr 'Vtfular delivery. DEATH'S V1CTIA1S. Andrew Tcr-plc Horribly MiuirIciI Hc ncnth nn O. n nil W. ( nr. Andrew Teeple, of Woodlawn iiveniie, met untimely death nt Archbald yes terday morning. Wluln twist Ins n brake on an Ontario and vVwtern train ho fell under tho wheels and was hor rlhly munKlcd. Ho lived a couple of hours after tho accident and was con scious to the last. Death ended his suffering nt 0.45 o'clock. Ho was !I2 yearn old and a mnn of exceptionally pood habits and character, lie 1" tur vtv$i byyi-youiijr Wife anil live -mull nous. -!Mri"rit1t-fvls, of River street, has received news of tho death of her brother. John M. Johnston, a former Ctrbondalo business man, at Tnomin, last week He was seventy-seven years old nnd death was due to adveneed ore. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Stark w ether, of "WyoinlnBBUoei, are liioiirnlnp thi loss of their little tw i months old daugh ter. Marguerite, who died of srnstrltls Tuesday nltht. The funeral will be held at 10.30 o'clock this inoiiiliiK. Rev. T. K. Jopson will olllelate. HIT BY AN fcXI'RESS WAGON. Pitchforks nnd Aves Also rnme tho Way nf.llrs. Jlnrgiirt-t I'vnn. In an assault and battery cape be fore Aldeiman Jones last evening Mrs. Marfiaret Evans, of rilmpson, iviw complainant and her bi other, iJantel Kvans, defendant. The fair plaintiff alleseil that her Irate brother stiuek Iier with an express wagon. The qms tlon at once arose as to v!ilher It was National, Wells Fargo or Adams, but. Fhe made It understood 1 y a lensthy explanation that u to, wiismi hod been used as a weapon. She fur ther nlllrmed that the defendant threw a pitch fork and an axe at her. These Implements fortunately went wide of the mark. Mrs. Evans's sister nnd brother-in-law corroborated her testimony and said the assault was the outcome of a little family lav. Daniel declared he did not stilke his sifter, though he admitted having made an attempt to do so. The alder man required $200 ball for his appear ance at court of quintet session's. PLACED UNDER ARREST. Yesterday afternoon Constable Xeary arrested Patrick Rafter, of Smith Main street, on a warrant Issued at the hi fitnnce of Rafter's tenant, Thomas l.ovls. It seems- that the defenuant tried to break Into the IpwIs house at '! o'clock a. m. Later In the day he did break In and overturn the furni ture. He claimed his tenants were keeping a tiro In their slttlns; room stove and burnhiR' a lamp In the day time, which they had no light to do. The charge against him Is malicious mischief. Rafter spent last night in the city pilsn, and thla morning an examination as to Ids sanity will b made. Several of his neighbors have expressed their fear of him, and the probabilities are that he will be sent to the state hospital. DR. QILE'S SUCCESSOR. Tin successor of Dr. Clio as lesldent physician of the CarbondaIe hospital will be a Dr. Fox, of Philadelphia. He Is expected to assume the responsibil ity of the position (his evening. Dr. Gilo will return to the Quaker City. Ho Is one of the most learned, piao tlcal and aggressive young physicians that has served the hospital. The mem bers of tlie medical staff are unani mous in their high praise of his ability and Integrity, and it Is to be legretted that CarbondaIe must lose him. Dr. fi'Ie will remain a few days to ac quaint Dr. Fox with his new duties. ANOTHER ELECTION. AVomans' Relief corps, branch Nn. 124, has elected olllcers as follows. President. Mrs. Nellie Gillies- senior vice president, Mrs. F.va Lowleir Ju nior vice president, Mrs. Mcllsse Now- .ton, secretary, Mrs. Clara Carlton; tre:u;uier, Mrs. Jennie Bteis; chaplain, "Mrs. Jane Dills; conductor. Mis Mn-.r-Fle Campbell; guard, Mrs. Jennl.. Munn; delegate, Mrs, Clar.i Carlton; alternate. Mis, Eva l.owdeu. THE SUBSCRIPTION DANCE, Tluike's building was thi scene of a oui Love it crowned triumphaii'. IMSfiy -ft,, o'-'y i "ic home '-aJitiir CStS" where a baby com- -r picltb the tie oi matrimony. i c n i hi i e s s mnrriage can not be a happy one It takes the final tie of a baby to bind two souls to gether in mar riap,c for better or for worse. Without thi- final tie a wedded couple lack the indissoluble in terest that makes daily btii-sacnnce not only a possibility, but a pleasure. There are to-day thousands of homes all over the country that were once childless and unhappy, but that to-dav echo with the laughter of happy babyhood, as a re sult of a marvelous medicine, known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. This is the greatest of all medicines for women who sufferer from weakness and disease of the delicate and important organs that bear the burdens of maternity. It makes them healthy, strong, vigorous and elastic. It makes them pure and virile. It allays in. flammatlon, heals ulceration, soothes pain nd tones and builds up the shattered nerves. 'It banishes the discomforts of the. expectant period, and makes baby's com. tog easy and almost painless, It insures the little new-comer's health, and a bounti ful supply of nourishment. It transforms weak, sickly, nervous invalids into happy, healthy mothers. An honest dealer will not urge nn inferior substitute upon you, "I am now u happy mother of n fine healthy baby sirl," writes Mrs, H. II. Cannings, of No. 4tio Humphrey Street, St. I)uls, Mo. "peel that your ' favorite Prescription lias (jour mc more good tliau anything I have ever taken. Three months previous to my con fitienient I lie. gau using it, I v.-n only in labor fOrty-fire min utes. With mv first babv I suffered iR lioura then had to lose him. He was very delicate and only lived u hours, l-'or two years I mflereu un tali agony and had two miscarriages, The ' Favorite Prescription saved tioth my child HO Fav and myself." Write to Dr. H. V. Pierce. Buffalo. V. V.. for a free, letter of advice, and enclose ai one-cent stamps, to cover mailing only, for a paper -covered copy df the "P pple's 'Common Sense Medical Adviser; 'or 31 stamps for a cloth-bound copy. A whole medical library in one 1000. page volume. ri'jn"" s-.-mj. wtty. Kcxue a pjh fMUm lP'NLl brilliant social affair last evenlnc. It being tha occasion of the Unit of a series of subscription dances. The Mo zart orchestra furnished music, nnd Mrs, J. It. Shepherd hnd charge of tho refreshments. Th'e party was very select and for beautiful ladles ami gor geous gowns In not llkelv to lo soon surpassed. FUNERALS. The funeral of tho lato Mrs. HarroU wns held .from the hnme of her son on Fallbrook Mroet yesterday after noon nt r, o'clock. A large number of ft lends among whom were many lrom out of town, followed the remains to t. Kcsp chinch where the pji vices wrre held. The lntorinent. rs made lit St, Rose cemetery. The f uncial of the late Thos. Walsh took place yesterday afternoon nt ".lo o'clock. A lnrtro concourse of friends followed tho remains to their tnst rest ing place In St lloso ecmoter . The pnllbearet'i weic K. Citininmgs, Martin Murray, Thoma Quliin, Thomas lllg glns, Owen Huiko Mid Michael Coxe. PRETTY HOME WEDDING. There was n prettv wedding last evening at the home of I'oet-Aldernian and Mrs. William Williams, of No. 4. Their daughter, Florence, was joined In matrimony to 11,11 rv Proctor by Rev. G. A. Plnre, Ph. Jl., of the First Meth odist church. The eoniractlng parties are will and favorably known nnd their host of friends wish them God speed. ERIE CttANfiES. Owing to III health. John Mollltt, of this city, has been obliged to give up the Kile station agency at Forest City. Joseph Fletcher, formerly agent at I'niondale, Is his successor. Harry Mor gan, extra operator, takes charge of the Unlnndnle station. The posts will continue to be well attended to as the Kile always has good men In line of promotion. PURELY PERSONAL. The diagram foi seats f r Dr. Staf frnd'M l"clure on "Hamlet" will open at Shannon's it 'J o'clock this morn ing. Tlic lecture will be delivered next Wednesday evening at the Academy of Music. Wnshbtn ii's Mlnstiels will be nt the Grand Opera house Monday celling, December 1". J'lutib.'r K ,1. O'Keefe. formeilv of Ynndllng, has opined a buslm.-s place on Sal'-ni nwnue. this eily. Squirrel Finnerty. of Youngstown, Ohio and Jack Roland, of Scranton, w ill have four round glove contest at the rooms of tho Cnrboiidnle Athletic club 011 Friday night. Miss Amy Klmbnek, of Cemetery strict, has accepted (i oo.dUon in the big department store of Jon. is Long's Sons' Scranton. She left yesterday to take 1111 the duties of tile new situa tion. 10CALS. Mr. and Mrs. J. .Vanderford, of Caiman street, are entertaining: Mrs. Illln.ui Shifter and Miss I.. A. Row ley, of West Pittston. Miss Cassle McIIaK or Fallbrook slivn. has returned home from Rlng ltatnloii wheie she has been visiting. M, nvl Mrs. F. P. Cutties are visit ing the hitter's parents, Mr. unci Mrs. Jr-seph Vannan, of Rlniont street. Mr. and Mi . Amy Cordiu r. of Wind sor, .ue visiting William t'luin. of llol tnoni sin- 1. .1. II. Wordi'ii. of llorrisbmg, was the -ruest -if Mrs. V. A. Kelly, of Oneonta, it tho hone of W P. V.. Mores yoster day. Mis. Stlllman Iladcoek Is visiting in this city. Her husband has been re moved to a private hospital f0r trwit 'llciil. Mrs. X I. CSuyre, of Xcw York city, who Ins been visiting Mrs. Jane Davis, will leave for her home today. Xext week sh" will go to Delaud, Florida. Mrs. li. II. Williams underwent nn opeuitlon at the hospital yestudav af tertioon. Miss Maggie Finhm has 11 turned fropi her visit at Hnllste.nl. Ani-'iuncement has been made of l lie lomlng marriage of A. V. Corblii. the liopular Western fnlon lelcgraph op. erntoi of this city to Miss Get nude Staikweather. an estimable young lady who has man:- friends and relative's here. Tho event will occur in Susque h'aniiii on Wednesday next. .IKK.MYN. The Aiteslan Ho.se compniiy .ill open their fair in Enterprise hall totuoriow evening. The organization Is one that deserves the hearty suppmi of the peo. pie of the borough, and it is to be hoped he fail will be a success. The Citizens band will give the conceri lltl u,,. open lug nlchi. Misses Delia and Mlldied liaker spent yesteiday In Rendham. Mr S W. Cook left yesterday for New York to purchase holiday goods, .Mrs. II. A. Williams. Mrs, Fred. S, Friend and Mis. Stephen S. Whltinore spent Tuesday ns the guests of Mis. John Jermvn, at Scranton. Mrs, Theodore Townsend and son, Newell, spent yesterday In CarbondaIe. Mrs. Thomas Hi ay nnd daughter, Kdith. spent Tuesday In Cnrbondille. Sir. George Ciamei. who bus been en gaged In the green grocery business in the Hill building, on Main street, has sold out to his brother, Louis Cramer. The tunciul of .Mr. James Lewis, of Maylleld. who died on Sunday from pneumonia, took place yesterday af ternoon nt '1 o'clock. Services wore held In the Welsh Congregational chinch, The Ivorlte lodge and the Glenwood Aid association, of which the deceased was a member, attended In a bodv. The pall-bearers were; Messrs. Thomas Jones, Joseph Grif fiths, Fdward Rosser. DaVId Rengough, hi., William W. Jones and John J. Davis. Interment wua made In Shady side cemetery. The 'funeral 'of ,Mr. Henry Nicholson will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services In the Methodist Hpiscopal church. The funeral of Mi's), PanjQls will take placo today nt -' o'clock, Services In tho Welsh Congregation!! I church. Mrs. David.. Mpudlesolin.. is visiting telativea in .New Xork city. Mrs. William H. L,eal and two chll drun, df Delhi, x. y., ate tho' guests of Mrs. Walter Hakt'r, of Muln street. Lizzie, daughter oC.Mr. and Mrs. W. G, McCloskey, iM 111 M'lth'au attuck of pnounionla. ... Mrs. T. F. Juitgc, of Parsons, who has been the. guest of Mrs. Alfred nut terworth, has retuinecrto her-home, Tho condition of Mr.. Louis Plzer jo mains about' tho sai'ne'ns yestefduy. The prosraiinno that will bo given by tho Citizens band on Friday evening at the Artesian Fire company's fair will bo as follows: "March to Klon dike:" selection, "Eastern Hells;" over ture. '"Snap Shots;" "Melodies Years Ago;" cornet solo, with variations, "Columbia," by Prof. K. Stephens; march, "The American Kngle." OLYIM1ANT. At 7.S0 o'clock last evening Miss Rachel Phillips, of this place, and Ed ward Edwards, of Mahanoy City, were Joined In marriage nt the residence of Mr. John Pfttlgrew, Wnkely, by Rev. Peter Roberts, pastor of the Congre gational church. The bridesmaid was Miss Ilnntmh Phillips, a sister of the bride, and John Drooks acted oh best man. The bridesmaid's costume was of fawn colored cashmere, trimmed wllh duchess lace and pearls. She car ried a bouquet of bridal roses. The brldfpinnld was attired In steel silk with lace trimmings. She cnrrled pink carnations. After tho ceremony a re ception was held nt the bride's home, on Fern Hill, which was attended by the relatives of the young couple. Mr. nnd Mrs, Eclwnrds will reside on Fern Hill, They have the best wishes of a large circle of friends, John McAndrew, proprietor of the Central hotel, Is remodeling his placo of business on Lackawanna street by putting In a new front. , Richard Dawe will occupy the Taylor building In a few days and open a new ment market The new kindergarten on Church stieet, Is rapidly Hearing completion and will be ready for use In a few weeks. Mrs. Ward Bachelor and Mrs. Oscar Cmpenter, of Wllkes-Rarre, who have been visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. John Ped llck have teturned home. The Olyphant Business college will close Dec. '1 for tho winter vacation. Misses Edella Halley and Maud Haidnden visited friends In town Tues day. W. W. Jones, of the Gazette, was In Seii.nlon yesterday. The art exhibition held at the resi dence of Mr. D. E. Klnglesly, of Rlake ly, Tuesday evening, under the aus pices of the Young People's Hoclety. of the Hlakely Baptist church, proved a most enjoyable nnd successful nfi'alr. A ve;y attractive programme was pre sented which embraced solos, duets, 11 citations and a inscription of the pictures- After the rendering of the pro gramme dainty refreshments were served. A large number of pictures weie sold. The Sunday scjiool scholars of the Presbyteiian church are preparing an excellent programme for their Christ mas exercises. Tho event promises to be very Interesting nnd enjoyable. Miss Baibara Davis, of West Scran ton, Is visiting her cousin, Miss Alee Patten, of Delaware street. A large crowd was present at the fair of the Catholic Young Men's Total Abstinence and Benevolent society Inst night. Dining the evening the White K'ephnnt Extravaganza compuny gave a. first-class perfoimance. A number of vnluable articles were disposed of Ly chance. This evening an unusual ly stiong piogramine has been pre paid!, which will Include mlos by the M!s.es Annie Rrowii. Katie Gllhoolle, Robert McCormlek. Lucy Mooney, Mol lle McDonnell and specialties by Mar tin and Patrick Hefferon. Miss Bessie Flynn. of Plymouth, has liuirinil home after a few daws' visit with relatives here. AliCIIISAM). Andrew Tepel. of CarbondaIe. was fatally Injuicd by falling under a Hip VAyvAv if1 "W The IS GOMINQ. of gondolas nt the Raymond breaker nt S o'clock yesterday morning, He was employed ns a brnkeman on the Ontniio railroad. While taking a load ed enr of coal from tho breaker he had occasion to turn the brake. This wheel top of the brako camo off un expectedly nnd the Jur thus caused threw him on the track. While lying thero tho loaded gondola and four emp ty gondolas pawd over his hnnds and feel and mangled them horribly. Dr. Van Doren was hastily summoned, but could do little for the Injured man, After lingering about two hours he died. He was conscious up to the mo ment of his death and sent messages to his wife; and children. The remains were taken to his homo on Brook lyn street CarbondaIe, where a wife nnd five small children awaited him. Mr. Tepcl wns about Sfi years old, and he was a member of the Brotherhood of Trnlnmcn. The congregation of St. Thomas' church will hold a grand bazaar In St. Thomas' hall during the holldnys. Miss Mary Philbln, of Scrnnton. vis ited friends here yesterday. The White Elephant Extravaganza company will be at Father Mathew Opera house tonight. TAYLOR. Miss Ellen Evnns, an estimable young lady aged 1" years, died at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Evans, of Taylor street, yesterday afternoon. Miss Evans' ail ment was not considered serious un til a few weeks ago when the unmis takable symptoms of consumption be came evident. She passed away peace fully with her parents gathered about her She died with the esteem and love of her many friends. IIr sweet disposition had endeared her to all who knew her. The deceased was a member of the Olivary Baptist Sun day school, and will be sadly missed by her class mnt's. Funeral announce ments were not arranged last eve ning. Tomorrow the employes of the Tay lor, Pyne and Hidden collieries will receive their monthly dlstilbutlons for Xovember. Henry Welble, a popular young man of this place, and Miss Annie Ott, nn estimable young lnd of South Scran ton, will be married at the hitter's home next week. Lackawanna Valley Council, Xo. SI, Jr. O. H. A. M will meet this ev. -nlng In Van Horn's hall. Mrs. James A. Johns, of Duryea, was the guest of relatives In this place yesterday. The following air those from this place who will sene as Jurymen nt the January term of court In Scran ton: John R. Xeeley, Main street; Wil liam Xelhart, Main stre t; Thomas J MAGICALLY EFFECTIVE Tn,iATMT unWEAIUlEN OF ALL AGES TVrt TtKiNf'V IV AnVANrn. "Won derful npjMluueo and ticleutifio rcm- cdlns uaiiii on trluj to any reliable, mail. A world-wide, reputation buck ol this oiler. Evcrr nbatn. hi to h.ippy married liro removed. Vull Birii'ih, devclopracat and tone given tn every potion of the body. Falluroimpos'sitil': r.iro no bin rar. Nn C C). II. feheme. EHIEMEUiCLiIQ..tHAN, MA(iAIA "si. V. Bto ail! men - VAsnVuA'sf " h-ua. little folks are sure of the big folks are still more sure cared to tell. The anticipation ready is the best part of it all. Perhaps it's a selfish motive that prompts us to urge the buying of useful things for the recipients of your gen erosity. For everything we sell Ins a me, We throw out the hint of advice knowing the recklessness with which some parents waste their meagre saving; on worthless arti cles that amuse until the bubble bursts. We are uoing more this year for man and Uoy than we ever did before. This list tells the story and the win dows show the things themselves : Smoking Jackets Fancy trimmed. Bath Robes Soft, shaggy, woolly, pretty. Night Shirts Dainty Shades, pretty trimmings. Braces Silk, satin embroidered. Gloves Lined and unlined. Neckties Tecks, puffs, strings and bows. Handkerchiefs Silk, linen, cambric and Japauette. Jewelry Pius, cuff buttons, studs, etc. Umbrellas Fancy handles. Canes Plain and metal mounted. Underwear Cotton, wool lined and all wool. Shirts Fancy stripes, checks and plaids. Hats Derbys aud Alpines, latest winter styles. Caps Some for comfort, some for show, Mufflers Fancy plaids, checks aud stripes. SAMTER BROS. CLOTHIERS, HATTERS, FURNISHERS. Hughes, Oak street; William Williams, Taylor street: James Mnpleson, Main street, and Thomas llesson, Taylor street, Yesterday nfternoon Mrs. David J. Tluim.is, wife of David J. Thomas, of North Taylor, expired at 2.30 o'clock. The deceased wai well known In this section and wns n prominent member of the First Welsh Congregational church, and was formost In activity connected with the church, Deceased leaves a husband and three sons to mourn her loss. The sons arc William J., James J. and David Thomas, A single hoisting engine is being put In place at. the Holden to sink a shaft from the Dunmore vein, ns It Is called, and which Is nearly worked out to the Clark vein. Tho contract for the sink ing has not yet been awarded. Health is Wealth. DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHCFtS IMITATIONS, Usoldunder positive 'Written Onarnutce, bynnthorized ns?cntB only, to euro Weak Memory, fill Lrrors, or Execssivo Uf o otTobnceo, Opinm, or Linunr, which leads to Misery, Consumption, Insanity nnd Death. At utoro or by moil, SI a box eiz for $." with written Guarantee to euro or rcTimd ninnej. Hiimplopaclt ajic. containing firo days' treatment, with full metmctionf). 25 cents. Onn rfimnln nnlv Mild tn each person. At storo or by mail. 2rncd Label Special ..AlBWri lvtra KfrAnnfh (7-yv'f Lijf fr impoiency, ijoiia or Powftr. .Lost. Mnnhnnrl. TtV Sterility or nnrronnnea'. 1 iTxiSl a box; Bis for Z, witt&J ' ,.,A,,.niin.in.. a-. HircwtV" SBFOPEorbymail. AFTER Wm. (1. Clark, 316 Pcnn. Ave., Scranton, Pa Manufacturers of STOCK 435 10 ffi a. sun Telephone C'lll, 2333. s it. a ,..1 r IIV.I - - il t hey of letting vn3? -TiviiB'ir 34' W '"jJvP ! Ill's IS Lager Beer glllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllHIHIHHU a. inn nan u 1 S 3 0 5; tho clothing n mnn wchik, to look right ho mum have the propur kind o ; Our men's Mhoe. speak for thrmelvei more clomicntly thiiii wo can. T S itylonndln price. You're buio to ba HiitlnHcd with TilK NUWAitlv' ZZ men nml ljoy.1. I The Newark Shoe Store, i g Corner Lackawanna and Wyoming Aves. 3 Sole Agent for the Poster Boot for ladles and the Junes A. Minister Shoe S 5 (or men, S a niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiii LACKAWANNA LUMBER CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SB SBD PEHHB. HIE MM fll HHRDWOQD LUMBER Dill Timber cut to order on short notice. Ilurdwood Mine Rails flawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled IltsmlocU. Prop Timber promptly l-'urnlHhcd. A1ILI.S At Cross Fork, l'otter Co., on the Buffalo and Susque. 'muiiii Kuilroad. At iMIna, l'ottcr County. Pa.i on Coudersport. anJ Port Allegany Railroad. Capacity 400,000 feet per day. GENERAL OITMCE-Uoard of Trade Building, Scrnnton, Pa. Telephone No. 4014. Steam and Hot Water HEATING Hot Air Furnaces, Sanitary Plumbing, Gas and Electric Light Fixtures. ELECTRIC LIGHT WIRING, -THE ill k CQNNELL CO 434 Lackawanna Aya. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. EESiSfLVAHM KRIIA9. SclieJul .n Elfccl Novc:ttb:ri5, iii , . , ... Tr.-uns Leave Wilkes-Barra as Follows 7.30 a. m., week flays, fop Sunbury, Harr.sburcr, Philadelphia, Bait!- more, Washington, and fop Pitts- burp; and tho Vest. 10.15 a. 'm., week days, lor Hazloton, PotlTvllle. Rcadlnj, Morristown, r.ntl Philadelphia; and for Sun- burVi llarrisburc;, Philadelphia, Balt.mor-. Vnshinp;ton and Pitts- bi .1 ... . urR and the West. 2.l!5 p. m., webx days, for Sunbury, Harrisur-. Philadelphia, BaltU Z W-7inrinnnnd P ttsbur" more, A..s.unEton ana r-msour,, and tho West. S.lo p tn., Sundays only, for Sun- hin-y Hirrisburn:. Philadelphia, r.nri P.ttsburKand tho West. C-.CO n. m., week days, for Hazloton ,ri Pott'villo. I a WOOD, Oen'l Pan. Asent. 1 r niTrVii vf) densra' Vtnnnier. i. 1. in i-ni .n, , , (ien.ral Unilr.iad ot ev Jersey (l.ehl?h and Susquehanna Division.) i.. ... 1. v . ,w i,.,t .if Mbul'tr fclat.uiis In New ioik eoot 01 L.iui.ii ,tlull, v i ,,.,.1 whiti'h ill Tprnilnai. fclleet, N, it,, aim nnto.iii it.i iii.ii.. .i.,..u.. ,.r ,1 iiu.i ,.v,ink'i, f. limur- lliK cleanllnesh auu cuinlort. Kor New Vork. Newark and Lllzab.-tn, S.20 (e.uroFH) a. m 12,15 (express wmi Buffet parlor ear), 3.05 (express) p. m. Sunday. 2.15 p. 111. Train lea.-lim UA. p. n, an'l-es at Phlla.leljilila. Iteii.llnB Ter inlual, 5.19 p. m. and New "i 01k o.OO p. n. Kor Mauch Chunk. Allentown. Betlile hem. Easton nnd Philadelphia, P.20 a. ill., 12.15, 3.05, 5.0) (except Philadelphia) p. m. i 1 lay. i.l" !' ni- Kor l.oiiK Uraneh, Ocean Grove, etc., at S "0 a ill and 12.45 p. m, Kor- ReadliiK. lrmnon unil Harris our!,', via Allentown, S.2'f.i. m 12.15, 5.00 p. 111. c!...,.i.... 1". 11. in. O" "''' -"!.. nn . ... . l-'ol" Pottsviiu'. o..w 11. in., 1.. i, i. ". ., m fht' iKit .,., .,, .,,.u..,, !.'..,. .v,iu tpi-minal 1 an connect under "over with all the elevated railroads. Brooklyn and Slaten Island, makliiK I Broadway euuio i.i.i. aim innt' iu iiuleK transier n uuu man .,1,111,1 v.vnu.11 Ueiiot .'lid 1-oi.K Island ltdllrniul. I eave PI llndelphla. Rc:illiiir Terminal, 9.00 a. in., --'W aiii-t 1 30 p. m. Sunday, 0.25 ThrniiBh tickets to all points at lowest rate may be had cu upplleatlon In ad vaneo lo the ticket ugent at the station. " II. P. BALDWIN. Gen. Pass. Agt. T. II. OMIAl'SKN. Gen. Supt. Del.. Lacka. and Western, Effect Monday, Nov. 21, 1M'7. Trains Uavu Seranli.n as follows: Ex press for New Yolk and all points East, 1.1". a.'iO, 5.15, S.oo aud 10.05 a. in.; 12.55 and 3.33 ji, m. Express for Easton, Trenton. Philadel phia und the South, 5.15, 8.00 and 10.20 u. in.. 12..'... and 3.33 p. in. Washington and wuy stations, 3.15 p. m. Tobyhanna accommodation, ti.lo p. m. Express for UliiKhumtoii, Oswcbo, El mlra, Cornlnu. Bath, Uansvllle, Mount Morris und Buffalo, 12.10, 2.35. 9.00 a. 111.. and 1.55 p.m., mukiiiR close tonneetlons at Buffalo to all points in the West, North west and Southwest. BliiKhamton and way stations, 1.05 p. in, Nicholson necon modatlon, 5.15 p. in. Blnghamtoii and Elmlru express, 5.55 p. m. Express for I'tlea and Rlchllcld Sptlnss 2.3. 0 m. and 1.55 p. 111. Ithaoa, 2.35, 9.00 a. in., and 1.55 p, in. Kor Northumberland, Pittston Wllkes Barre, Plymouth, Bloompburir and Dan ville, mnklnu close connection at North iimberland for Wllllarr.tiort, Harrlshiire Daltlmore, Wpshlngtou rind tho South Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions, (i.OO, 10.05 a. m., nnd 1.55 and '1.00 p. Nnntieoko and Intermediate stullons, S.OS and li in a m. Plymouth and Inter mediate stations, 3.35 ami 6.50 p. in. Kor KhiBbton. 12.45 p. in. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches or, nil express trains. Kor detailed Information, pocket time tabled, etc., apply to M. .L. Smith, DIs trior Passenger Agent, depot ticket olllcc. Urle and Wyoming Valley. In effect Sept. 19. 1897. Tr'ilns leavo Scranton for New York nnd IrtennitMalu julnta on Erie railroad, ulso fur Haw ley und local points at 7.05 a, in, and 2.25 p, in. Arrlvo at Scranton from above points ct 10.2.1 a, m 3.15 nr.d 9.3S jj. m. iijiKT.tiii.K i. isi-i'iJLi .wv. . ' Leniiin valley Kuuru.iu ayhtciii W&Uan"V Iteat's'?" j.js.'lt.ai"! m. Antlirnnio Coal Ud. Ensurln,; Clca.lll- wnr AiliililP Pltv.'8"0 ii. in. TRAIN'S. LEAVE SCIIANTOX. w. .......- ---r- . . T1ll.r.t...'rt l.etuvninK iiiii - u.rt, ,uu . -.,- ior -1 iiiiiiiui,..wv, .ununuu, iiuiun, eitv street, N'oith River, at 9.10 (express) jthaea. Geneva, and principal Intermedl a in 1.10. 1.3'J. 4.15 (exptess with Buffet I nto stations via D., h. t W. It. R , parlor car) P- Sunday, 4.3i a, m. j.OS a. in.. J2.40 and 3.40 p. in. leavo New York, foot Whitehall street, Kor Geneva,. Rqchester. Jluffnlu cttiittii Kerrv. at 9.W a. in., 1.00, 1.25. 3.55 nr Kails. ChiengJ.-and jll pohit- A - "! of footu-Anr. Tomptlngln J KJ nuu-jj lUf J, W. GUERNSEY'S GREAT MUSICAL ESTABLISHMENt Is the best place in the state to buy either an Organ or Piano . . YOU CAN BUV CHUAPP.R, YOU CAN BUY ON EASY TGRMS, YOU CAN IJUY BETTER INSTRUMENTS Than at any other pluce. Don't fail to call and see (or yourself. Wareroom, 205 Washington Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. Delaware nnd Hudson. On Monday, July 5, trains will leavo Scranton hh follows: Kor CarbondaIe 0.20, 7..",o, S.Si, 10.15 a. m.i 12.00 noon; 1.21. 2.20, 3.52, 5.23, 6.25, 7.57, s.ir,, 10.43 p. m,; 12.10 a. m. Kor Albany, Saratoga. Montreal, Bos- ton. New EnBlaml points, etc., C.W a. m., "l.or' Uonesdale-4,20, S.53, 10.15 a. m.; 12.00 noon: 2.20, 5.25 p. m. Kor Wilkec-Harri G.'5. 7.50, S.45, 9.38. J ft . - . &. . 7.50. Kor Xcw' York, Philadelphia, etc.. via I.eliltfh Valley R. U G.45, 7.50 a. m 12.05, J;' 4;U &,nL,(wlth Clack Dlnmond Kx- lilt'SW liiW I) lilt yr Pennsylvania R. R. pointH-G.15, 0.33. a. m.; 2.2s. 4.41 p. m. Kor. western points via I.ehltfh Vail!;- "" 7W " 12M- 3 lwtn Black jjinmotlcl j.jxpre-is). U.50. 11.30 p. m. Trains will arrlvo at Scranton as fol- lows: Krom Carbcndalo and the north .il 2.2. 3.25. 4 37. 5.45. 7.45, y.tj, n.25 p. m. Krom Wllkes-Barre and tho South 6.13 7.W), S.50, 10.10. 11.55 a. m.: 1.16. 2.11, 3.4S, 5.20. C.21, 7.53, 9.05, 9.45 a. m.; 12.05 a. m. 1 Complete Information reffanllni rate 1 to n) po,lUs )n ,he x-ntP(I states nnd I'arailii may ho obtained ut tho ticket of- , nco in tho depot. Si rclal attention Riven to Western and Southern lesort IjusIiilsh. ni'mitnif r i Alhnnv V V J- " lL una iv, o. 1, .1, aidbh', .x. i. ,. ... npAoq t r , flfmninn r' 11. t 1-iHJna. IJ. j . a.. craiuon. 1 ', Kor Philadelphia and Now York vla-D. A- II. R. R.'at't;.15r7.wa. m:. nnd 12.05, 1.25, 2.28, 4.11 (Black Diamond Express) and 11.20 ji. m. Kor Plticton and Wllkes-Barro via, D. L. & W. R. R.. 8.00, 8.03, 11.20 a. m 1.55 3.40. COO p. in. For White Haven, Hazleton, Pottsvllle. and principal points In tho coal reRlons via D. & H. R. !. 7.50 a. m 12.05, 2.2S and 4.11 p, m. Kor Bethlehem, Kaston, Readlns, Hr-rlsbui-K and principal Inlcrmedlato rta iin vln D & II. R. R 0.15. 7.50 a. in.. ! 12.05. 1.25, 2.2S, 4.41 (Black Diamond Ex- ! -"""-"; : press), n..i " 1,. cz. 11. ik. .,"". ' 1 i,-vii-ni. 9.50 and 11.30 p. 111 Pullman parlor and sleepiim o 1..-J valley enaii i-" "; .mms .'tw wiiifpo.llniro and New York. F'hllail . olila. ButTalo, and Stlesponslon BrldKO. 1 ROl.l.lN II. WILBUR. Gen. 811 I CHAS. S. LEE, Gen. I'as-t. Agt., I'hiU., .!'aw. NONNRMAfHER, Asst. Gen. Pas.. Ant.. Philadelphia. Pa. Serantoti ollhe, 309 li-ickawanna ovenu. SrilANTON DIVISION. Ill i:ifecl October, 'll, 1807. North IIoiukI. Nouth Hound, 203,201 : U. 0; 3 Ji Stations giJ (Trains Iially. ExJ g yi 3 V. cept Sunday.) J 5 a . p ji Arrlvo Leme .... 7 25N. V. Kranklln 8t ,.. 7 lowest 42nd street .. 700, Wcehanken ' ! "to , TBI , 810 , ' Ml r up 11 Arrive Leave mi 1 15 109 lito l!lt 12 40 I2S.5, ,, . 1 caaosia Hancock marllgbt Preston Park Winwood I'oyntello Orson Pleasant Ml. I'utondala Forest city CarbondaIe White nrldfc'e .Maylteld Jermyn Archibald Wlnton PcckMllo Olriibimt 1'llccDUrg Tnroop Providence rark Place i us; 3U: .... I ' Sal:::: S4 .... 3 50 .... ass .... SCO1 .... 3(19 S19 831' .... i . .1 .18 03 ... 11139 .... 1149 6 BO 11 31. 34' M47flll0 til 411118". 17 .Tiiraus ... IT 42 IS 43, .... a II 11 XU 1)31 11 i OSiU n njy it 11, 0M I1U7 0 Will 05 II IS 11 (I) (lift, 1100, 61ri057 6 1010, 741 8 49; 7 50 7M Til 8 SC4 tN 8 11) 351 ,1t4 3 M) 4 40fl.. 4 10) . .. '! Uli 171 . bcranton o mi 4 'AJ; Jl lir ill r ue MLetiVfr Arrive AH trains run dally except fiuuday. t. slKiilflca that trains stopou slgasl tor.Tias. Bcngcrs. . I. ' ' S -r ),','.' Kecuro rates via Ontario western Mtftir RurcUusUiB tickets and aavo money, l)T"'nd Igut Kipresatotha Wfbt, J.C. Andcrjon, ocn. Vas Ask V, VUtcroIt, Ulv, pass, Act. Soranton, r. Mtr ,4 1CQ7 1. .. . . .. tt ... ......i . . ,
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