The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 18, 1897, Page 10, Image 10

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THE SOKAH't'ON TRI-BUyE-SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 18, 1897.
Religions
Mr mill Mt.. Jt. 13. Ainitronc, of
New York, weto the guests of Dr. nnd
Mis. C. M. arlllln lust Sunday. Mr.
Atmstiong Is one of the lltni of L. W.
& I. At instiling, the Inrgest sugar lin
porters In Anioilrn. Mrs. Armstrong
ionics from a family containing Metho
dist tuencheis In every gctietntlon,
and her thought nnd cine for ministers
mid their families nto ptovcrhlul In
(Jinco church, when1 Dr. Ulllln was
pastor ror some years
Kim Park Sundny chool has 1,300
enrolled n 'tendance, with 870 piesont
on a toceiit Sundav. It Is a singular
fact that i'Iiu attendance continues
after Chilstmas with a smaller per
centage of loti than that of any other
Sunday school In the city. A Homo
roiaitment hr.s heen established nl
iead cnntninl.ig 10 iiiemheis, who
Keep up the less-on study at home, be
lli),' nimble to attend Sundav school.
U joining seminary has had over 300
.students the past eai, and has been
iiiuusuallv ntosoeious and successful.
The new ('aniline l'ettebone gym
minium will be completed eail In Jnn
ttnt, when the dedication will taho
place
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Miss Augusta h'lflr, of Simpson
Methodist church, ie.it' a paper nt the
nilssloiiuiy convention lit Vneily, X.
V which has atti acted much favorable
iiHhti'iu.
Tin West Side pustois will hold n
ini i ling Monda illuming In Rev. Mr.
Motfntt's studv to consider the appro
plate obsetvance of the week of pray
ci 'i l.e Young Women's ChtlstJan asso
ciation asks foi the gift of a Chi 1st
tnas ttee and a city dltectory for '07.
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Quuitcily met ting will be held at
Siinpsnii chinch tumoiiow morning
i ginning with loe feast at 1 o'clock
nnd continuing with the eustomaty
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ii hdeaconi will be held In St. Mark's
lunch Dunmoie.
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Hi Vinwy Moigan, a well-known
dllne of Swansea, Wales, will speak
in thi I'll st Welsh Baptist chutch to
rn now at both set vices.
Mnnv churches ate sending out re
quests for donations of provisions for
tin. poor for Chilstmas. Rt. Luke's,
Kim Paik and otheis are making this
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Miis Susan I'. Dickinson In collabor
nilcn with Mr C. II Chandlet has
pini'uced one of the teiy best Sunday
f-rhntil Chilstmas servicer In Its selec
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)ia had the pleasure of seeing. We
1 1 mm-nd It most heattlly to all who
il' cio to use such set Ices and me
uij glud to see sttong evidence of
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work. TJio service may be hud of
Meters L. 11 Powell & Co. St. Luke'H
Chi 'ehman.
The ciuarterly contetenco of the
Welsh Cnhanlstlc Methodist churches
of Northeastern Pomislvnlii will Ik
held in tlie l.ellevtlB AVedsii Calvanlstlc
Methodist ehiireh. commencing' at 'J
o'clock thli moiulncr and lasting two
daF. The mottling mid afternoon ses
sions of today will bo Jevited to the
tiat'sacllon of business. This evening
and tomorrow's session will consist of
pleaching, singing nnd tho discussion
af ullglotts topics.
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Rev T 1' Jeyson will ixmd a ivtper
at tin Ilaptlt Pastors' cciriference on
Monday at 10 SO on "How to Get Our
Ciiuich Mtmbcis to Do Personal Wotk
In buvlntr Souls."
Religions News Rotes.
Hev. A. L. Hamer will assist at the
consecration of St. Peter's Luthetan
church of Plttston on Sunday after
noon. The dedicatory services of the
new St Peter's nvnngellcnl churc h.
Ilughestown, wIV begin next Sunday
nnd continue fur three das.
Next Sunday evening at 7 o'clock the
Sunday school of Calvary Hoformed
church will celebrate their Christmas
un'nlversniy. All nre Invited,
Hev. Toster V Gift hns been appoint
ed one of the evening' speakers for the
next meetlnir of the synod. Seldom
does this appointment fall upon one so
young In the ministry
Tin Mission band of St. Mark's Luth
eran chutch will meet this afternoon In
the church The Christmas festival
will be celebrated by the Sunday bchool
on net Friday evening.
Assistant Secretary W. A Berry will
conduct the meeting at the Railroad
Depattinent, Young Men's Christian
association, Sunday afternoon at 3 45
r clock All tallioad men and their
families are welcome.
Mis Flank Wattn will lead the reg
ular Sunday afternoon devotional
meeting of the Young Women's Chils
tlan association Sunday. Mrs. Watts
Is a very intenstlng speaker, and her
direction nsuies nil of a profitable
meeting. Song set vice will ht-gln
ptomptly at 3 43 All women welcome.
The Young Men's Chiistlan associa
tion, 2J2 W tuning avenue, invites the
men of Scranton and men who ate
stiangers In the cltv, to be present at
the looms on Sunday at 3 43 p. m. Mr.
Flank Pearball, sectetary of the Hall
toad Young Men's Chtlstlan associa
tion, will addtes the nun's service on
the subject "A Good Bargain." The
address will be pieercled and followed
by special orchestral and vocal music.
During the past week the Volunteeis
of Ametlea liave been laboring hatd,
holding nineteen meetings, at w hlch
an Invitation wns given to the un
saved to seek and Ilnd the Savior.
Meetings are held evety night and on
Sunday afternoon at 3.43 we hold a
meeting for Christians. Come along
and get a blessing. In the evening at
S o'clock Captain Hoppes will prove by
scripture of a famine that will strike
Scranton.
The Christmas entertainment at the
Jackson Street Baptist church will by
far eclipse any ever tendered by this
church. Over three hundied children
are to take part in the production of
"The Christmas Ships are Sailing In,"
assisted by the choir under the leader
ship of Lewis Davis. The spacious
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building will be elaborately decorated
for the occasion A full-rigged ship
will bo one of the unique dccotatlotts,
manned by n gioup of hoys. A silver
collection will be taken at the door.
Tomorrow's Services,,
Green Hldgej Presbyterian Church
Hev. Isaac J I.iiii-lng will prtnch at 10 30
a m ami 7 30 p. tn. Bible nchool at 12
o'clock, Meeting "of the Chtlstlan En
iliavoi socletj at G Jo p. in.
All Souls' Unlveisallsts church Hev.
I'. W. Whlppcn pastor. .Morning subject.
"Tho Great Prophecy " evening subject,
"Tho Moral Side of Trivial Things."
1'lrst Wi Ish Congiegatlonnl church
South Main avenue, Hev. David Jones
pHstor. Si rv Ices 10 a. in., communion
service, sermon by tho pastor, subjict,
"The Maiks of Christ," evening, fi p m ,
subject of si riiion, "Suggestions of a
Vacant Suit." Sunday school at 2 p. m.
Scats flee. All are Welcome.
i:im Park chinch Prayer nnd praise
service at 9 30, pleaching at 10 30 a. m.
and 7.30 p. m , by the pastor, Hev. C.
M. Grltlln, D D., Sunday school at 2
anil Hpworth league at t! 30 p. m.
The l'ree Methodists will have preach
ing In Co-operotlvo hall, 120 North Main
avenue, Iljdo Park, Snbluth at 3 p. in.
All nro welcome. John Ci.vnmiugli, pas
tor 1'lrst Church of Christ (Scientist) No.
"119 Adams avenue. Sundav seivlto lo 30
am. Testimonial meeting Filduy even
ing at s o'clock. All welcome. Seats Iree.
The People's Prohibition Ciiuich Hev.
Dr. Illrel, pastor There will bo regular
peaching services on Sabbath at 1030
a. in. and 7 30 p in , In No. 32.J Adams ave
nue Sundav school at 12 m. Morning
subject. "A Modern Hesurrectlon." Even
ing subject. "Pious llypoeiltes and So
elitv Shams" All welcome.
Grace Evangelical Lutlieiiiu Chinch
Corner Madlsin avenue and Mulberry
street Hev. Foster U. Gift, pistol. Hor
viees at 10 30 a. in. and at 7.M p m. Morn
ing theme "The Worth of the Individ
ual ' Kvcnlng theme, "Christ Wounded
In the llousu of Ills rilciicK"
The Second Presbyterian Church Hev.
Unities K Hoblnson, D. D. pastor Soi
vlees ut 10 30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m The pas
toi will preach mcrnlng nnd evening. AH
aie welcome at alt services
Ceelni Avenue Methodist 1'pNcop 1
Church Hev. J 1, Hace. pastol At 10
a m. general love fmst, to be followed
Lv sjciamentul service. Sunday sc liunl
at 11 !0 a in. I'pwiuth league at I! i) p.
m; leader, Miss Hilda riv.ins; subject,
"The Witness of the Splllt." Children s
service at 71 p. m Preaching at 7.VI
p in. by the pastor. Subject, "Dmclng"
It m iv be of great servire to those who
love dancing to attend this speel il ser
vile. It s ft live subject, fhe usual vvei-n-ly
evening si rv ices to which all are wel
come'. A sped il Christmas sit vice on
1'ild.iy evening foi the Sunday school
and cmigiegatlnn
How aid Place Aflic m Methodist Upls
iop.il Church Hev. II. A Grant, H 1),
pastor. 10 'in a m, siibleet. "The AVInd
of Pentecost the Fire " 12 10, Siinil iv
school. 710 p. m, the second of a series
of si-rinoii lectures on "Inspiration anil
Inimortnlltj ' A cordial invitation to all
to attend any of these services
SI Luke's Parish Hev. Rogers Israel
rector, Hev Kdwaid J. llaiiKhton, curate
Fourth Sunday In Advent.
St Luke's Church 7 30 a. m , holy com
munion, 9 1) a m Sunday school, 10 30 a.
m, morning pr.i.ver, lltanv and sermon,
7 30 p. in . evening piaypr uml sermon.
St Mark's, Dillimore 7.30 n in , holv
communion, 1030 a m. morning praver
and sermon, 3 p m Sunday school and
Ulblo class; 7 JO p m , owning prajer and
sermon
St. George's, Olvphant In 1M wards'
hall 2 30 p. m , Sunday school; 3 30 p. m.,
evening piaer and sermon.
South Side Mission, Fig street 2 30 p.
m, Sunday school, 3 30 p. m., evening
rrajer and sermon
Hast Knd Mission, Prescott avenue-JM
p m.. Sundn school
At the Jackson Street Baptist Church
9 iO, morning prayer meeting; leader,
Stephen Dawes, 10 JO a. m., preaching by
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the pastor, Hev. Thomas do Gruehy.
Topic, "Hellglnus fcxplanHtlons," 2 p. m
Sunday school. 7 harp, uvenlng meeting,
praise mid song servlco to bo followed by
a short sermon Topic, "Are Wo to Look
for Christ Agalu7" Saturday ut 2 30, In
dustrial school. All me coidlally Invited
to alt our services.
Court Street Methodist Kplscopnl
Church Hev. George T Price, pastor.
Punching ut 10.30 a. in. Subject, "Tho
Two-fold Hffect of Truth" Subject In
the evening nt 7 30. "Leaver as a Svmhol
of Chrlstlanlt.' " L'pwoith league prayer
meeting nt 0.30 p m
Culvury Hefotintd Church Corner
Monroe avenue and Gibson slieet Hev.
G. W Welsh, pastor, lu 30 a. in, morn
ing service 1145, Bunilny school, . 45,
Chiistlan Hndeavor; 7.30, cvetilni; ser
vice, "Famine and Plenty. '
Piovidenco Methodist Hpl'copal Chu.h
Hev. William I'dgnr, pastor. I'silal ser-Mcc-s
will be held. Subject at 10 .M a. m ,
"Gospel Idea of Holiness." Subject at
7 3ii p in, "A Night In Hnlnloii." This
Is thlid in series of scimoiis on "Night
Scenes of the Bible." Sunday school at
2 p m. Hpwoith league at C 43. Seats
free All are welcome
First Baptist Churc h-Hcrnnton street
Hev. S. F. Matthews, pastor. Fiavcr
meeting 10 n. in., lender. DeHcon C. Cor
less. Tho pastor will preach In the mo.-n-lug
at the usual hour. In the evening tho
"Yoke Fellows Hand" of the Hallroad
Young Men's Clulsllan ussoclatlon will
have charge of the services. Sunday
school at 2 p. m . Dr. Heildoe stiperlnten 1
int. Young Peoples prayer meeting at tl
p. m leader, D. K. Miller Industrial
school Sntunlav at 2.30 p. m . leader, Miss
Anno Morgan. All urn coidlally invited
to these services.
The Chinch of the Good Shepheicl
Gieeu Hldge street and Mousey nvenuiv
Holy communion, s. a. m.; motnlng pray
er, litany nnd si rmoii, 10 M; Sunday
school and Bible class, 2 30; evening pray
er and sermon, 7 30. All seats Hee. All
welcome.
Prilled Hv unt,elleiil Church Capoiiso
nveiuii). Hev C. D Morru. pastol. Sab
bath school. 9 45 n. in ; preaching, 10 4". a.
Ill nnd 730 p ni Ke stone lengiie Colls
Han Hndeavor will hold a sped il meeting
at fi30p m. Junior Hndi. Ivor society will
meet Mondnj evening at 7 o'clock Brav
er ineetlng Wenlnesda.v evening nt 7 JO.
All aro Welcome)
Providence Prthytciliiii Church Pas
tor. Huv. Geoige H Guild Moinlng
theme, "Hlble Anehoiiipe " Sund ty
school 12 m , Junior lhuleavor " p in ,
Senior Kndeavor, 0 30 p in ; oveiihirf ser
vice. 7 o'clDck. mission .-ervlce, 9 !0 a in.
Senium bv Hev. John Kltink.
Seventh Day Adventlsts Hlder W II.
Smith has rnturned from a ministerial
convention held at South Lane-aster,
Mass, and will speak In the X'lnn rhapd,
corner of Pcnn avenuo nnd Marlon stieet,
Sundav at 230 p m and 7 In the even
ing SulMeet foi 2 'A, "The Last or He in
tuitu Chuiih" Hvenlng '"tho Apostalo
Church." All are Invited
Pcnn Avenue Baptist Chturli 'Hie pas
tor, Dr DKon will preach at 10 !0 a. m ,
"Delight In the Lord Hvenlng "Tho
Hovnl Fool" No 2 In selles on "Tim
Fools of the Bible" Sunil...v school nt 2
p m Amertnan Memoil.il schoe 1 nt 3 3).
Christian 1'ndoavor at t. yi Mr. Watkl is
will sing ut the evening service "Piatti s
Praye r to the Father " and "Whosoever "
The stranger's Sabbath Home
Washburn Street Preslij terlau Chuieli
Hev John P Moffvt pastor dervlci'sut
10 m a. m and 7 30 p m Bible school at
12 m. Junior Christian Hndeavor at 3"0
p. m liJermedlate Christian Hndeavor
at 4 30 p."m. Senior Christian Hndeavor
at (' 20 p. m l'r.ijcr meeting Wednesilt
7.3,0 p m The pastor will preaih in the
morning on Matt, xxv, 40. and In the even
lug on "The Living Waters" All cor
dially Invited to all of these services An
offering for the board of freedmen will be
taken at the moinlng set vice
The Tlrst Welsh Baptist Chinch The
Hev. Vyrnvvv Morgan, of Swansea. Wales,
will ocupy the pulpit morning and even
ing. Morning service will be In Welsh
nnd the evening service In Hngllsh Air.
Morgan has held Importnnt charges in
London nnd Liverpool and Is a scholarly
and eloquent speaker, is first appearunee
In tho above church In April last gave
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OLD STOCK
MLSNER BEER
North Seventh Street
grent satisfaction to tho neighborhood,
Ho has slnco traveled and lectured In n
largo number of tha western and south
ern states and Is now on his vvuy to tho
New Hngland states.
Green Hldgo Baptist church Hev. W.
J Ford pastor. Snrvlces at 10 30 n. m.
and 7.30 p. in Subjret In the morning,
"Tho Deacon and His Olllce," In the
evening. "Young Peopln nnd Their Play "
Hampton Street Methodist HplBCopal
church F P Doty, pastor Services nt
10 30 a m nnd 7.30 p m. Preaching by
tho pastor Morning subject, "The Chris
tian Sabbath " Sunday school, 2 p, in ,
general prayer meeting, Wednesday eve
ning, 7 30
Methodist Hplscop.il Church-Clark's
Summit Hev. Frank W. Young, pastur.
Hiindny school, 10 a. m , class meeting, 12
in ; Hpworth league, G.4 p tn., led by
Arthur Datesman. Preaching at 11 n. m.
and I 30 p in . Morning subjoi t, "Mfin
hood ' Hvenlng subject. "An I'nnnswer
able Question. ' Tho Patriotic Order Sons
of America of Clark's Summit will attend
tho morning seivlce In a bodv.
Grnco Heformcd Kplscopitl Church Wy
oming avenue, below Mulberry street.
Prajer nnd prulsu service, 9.W n m , Jl
vlne worship, 10 3u n m. and 7 30 p m.
Preaching by tho i itor at both services.
Sabbath school school at 12 tn Young
People's Society of (Jlulstlun Hndeavor at
fl 30 p. m All seats tree nt all services.
Strangers cordlallv welcome. Fnlon Bible
class for the study or the lesson en
Thursday evening at 7 I All cordially
welcome Special set vice Chilstmas
morning ut lu "?0 communion.
Tho Kvnngi'llcal Lutheran Church
Fourth Sunday In Advent. Gosped, Jolm
I, 19-28, epistle, Phil. Iv, 4-7. Pulpit col
ors, violet.
Holy Trinity, Adams avenue and Mul
berry street. Hev. Chnrles G Spleker,
pastor. Services 10.30 a. m. and .M p ra.
Sundav school 12 noon.
St. Mark's Lutheran Church Hev, A
L. Hamer, I'll. D., p istor. Services 10 30
a. m. and 7 p. m. Luther league) G p. in.
Sunday schoo 12 noon.
"Ion's Lutheran Church Rev. I. F. !lz
elmnnti, pastor. Sel vices 10 30 a. m. Sun
day school 2 p m.
St Peter's Lutheran Church Rev J.
W. Randolph, pastor. Services 10 30 n. m
and 7 30 p. m Sunday school 1 30 p m
Chi 1st Lutheran Church Hev. II Llsse,
pastor Services 10 30 a. m. and 7.30 p in.
Sund ty school 2 p. m.
St. Paul's Lutheran Church Hev. W C
L Limit pastor Serv tees 10 30 a m an 1
7 p m Sundav school 2 30 p m.
Plv mouth Congiegatlon.il Church
Morning service at 10 30 o clock nnd even
ing service nt 7 o'clock, Sibbith school
at 12 o'clock Shermin uvenuo mission
school nt 2 1") p m The pulpit will be oc
cupied by Hev. It. II. D.ivles, of Meael
vllle. Pa.
Sumner Avenue Prosbvlorlan Church
Coiner of Sumner avenue and Pi Ice
street. Hev. L. R. Foster, M. A., pastor.
Morning si l v Ice nt 10 30 pruj er and pralso
service Srbbalh school at 2 p in. Hven
lng seivlco at C o'clock Preaching by the
pastor. Topic, "The Glor of the Son ot
God" Senior Christian Hndeavor service
at 7 o'clock Choir and cantata practlc e
Tuesday evening at 7 30 o'clock. Wednes
day evening, prajer meeting at 7.30
o'clock
Slmpfccm Methodist Hplscopal Church
Hov J. B Sweet, pjstor Third quarterly
meeting for the conferenco jear. Love
feast nt 9 Communion service at 10 30.
Sunday school at 12. Junior leaguo ut 3
Hpworth league at C. Hvenlng sermon at
7 Sermon by the pastor, text. Matthew
. 21, "What Think Yo of Chrlst7" This
Is the last sermon of the series. All seats
fiee nnd a very hearti welcome to all.
Thev must be seen to be appreciated.
Our loose Diamonds. C. Luther.
Snlt Rlioum, Totter, Kczpmn.
These distressing skin diseases re
lieved by one application. Dr. Ag
new's Ointment is a potent cure for all
eruptions ot the skin. Jus. Gaston,
Wilkes-Bat re, sajs: "For nine "ears
I was dlsflgmed with Tetter on my
hands, Dr. Agnevv's Ointment cured It."
33 cents. Sold by Matthews Hros. 75.
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RAILR0A0 TIME TABLES
PENNMLVANIA KAIUOM
Schedul In tllect November tj, iljJ
Trains Leavo Wilkes-Barro as Follows
7.30 n. m weok days, for Sunbury,
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington, and for Pitts
burp; and the West.
10. IB a. m.i week days, for Hnzlelon,
Pottsvllle, Reading, Norrlstown,
and Phlladelohla; and for Sun
bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, V shlnRton and Pitts
burg and tho West.
3.16 p. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Harrlsbur, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and Pittsbur;
nnd tho West.
fl.lG p m., Sundays only, for Sun
bury, Harrisburp;, Philadelphia,
and Pittsburg and tho West.
0.00 p. m., week days, for Hazloton
and Pottsvllle.
J. R. WOOO. Oen'l P. AjenU
J. II. HUTCHINSON, lltntml Mnuer.
Central Kttiirouil of New Jersey
(Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.)
Stations In Now iork Foot of Libel ty I
street, N It., and Whitehall Terminal.
Anthracite, ccal usid exclusively, insur
ing cleanliness ami comfort.
T1MB TABLH IN HFFHCT NOV. 11. 1897
Tialns leavo Scranton for Plttston,
Wilkts-Biirre, etc., at 8.20. 9.13, 11 30 a. m .
12.45, 2 00, 3 IK, 5 00, 7 10 p. m. Sundays,'.) 00,
u. m., 1 00, 2.15, 7.10 p. m. . l
For Lukowood and Atlantic Cltv, 8.20;
Fof Now York. Newark and Hlliabjth,
S20 (express) a. m., 12.45 (exprss with
Buffet parlor car), 3 05 (express) p m
Sunday, 2 15 p. m. Train leaving 12 4"i p.
m. arrives at Philadelphia, Reading Ter
minal, 5 19 p m. and New York 0 00 p m
For Mauch Chunk, Allcntovvn, Bethle
hem, Haston and Philadelphia, 8 20 a. m ,
12.15, 3 05, 5 00 (except Philadelphia) p, m.
Sunday, 2.15 p. m. ,,,.,,.
For Baltimore and Washington and
points South via Bethlehem, 8 20 a. m ,
12.45 p. m Sundav s 2 15 p m.
For Long Blanch, Ocean Grove, etc., at
8 20 a m and 12 45 p. tn.
For Heading, Lebanon and Htrrlsbur?,
v la Allentovv n, 8 2Ja. m., 12.15, 5 00 p. m
Sunday. 2 15 P. m.
For Pottsvllle, 8 20 a m 12.4. p. m
Returning leave New York foot of Lib
erty street, Noith River, at 9.10 (express)
a in, 110, 1.30, 4 1". (express with Buffet
parlor car) p. m Sundaj, 4 30 a m.
Leavo New Yolk, foot Whitehall street.
South Ferrv, at 9 0S a. m. 100, 1 25, 3 55
p m. Passengers arriving or departing
from this terminal can connect un ler
cover with all the elevated rallroadi,
Broadway cablo cars, nnd ferries to
Brooklyn and Staten Island, making
oulck transfer to and from Grand Central
Depot end Long Iland Kailtond.
Leave Prlladelphla. Reading Terminal,
9 00 a. m., 2 00 and 4 30 p. in. Sunday, t.25
a. tn.
Through tickets to all points r.t lowest
rate may bo had en application In ad
vance to tho ticket agent nt the station.
II. P. BALDWIN,
Gen. Pais. Agt.
J II. OLHATJSEN, Gen. Supt.
Del.. I.ackn. and Western.
Effect Monday, Nov. 21, 1R97.
Trains leave Scranton as follows Ex
press for New York and all points Hast,
1.10, 3.0), 5.13, 8 00 and 10 05 a. in.; 12 55 and
3 33 p. m,
n-cpress for Haston. Trenton, Philadel
phia and tho South, 0 15, 8 00 and 10 20 a,
m , 12 65 and 3 33 p. m.
Washington and way stations, 3 15 p m
Tobyhanna accommodation, 6 10 p. m
Express for Blnghamton, Oswego, Hl
mlra, Corning. Bath, Uansvllle, .Mount
Morris and Buffalo, 12 10, 2 35. 9.00 a. m ,
and 1.53 p.m., making close connections at
Buffalo to all points In the West, North
west and Southwest.
Blnghamton and way stations, l 05 p. m.
Nicholson aeeorrmodatlon, 5.15 p. m.
Blnghamton and Elmlra express, 5 55
p. m.
Express for I'tico. and Rlchflcld Springs
2 35 a. m and 1 55 p. m.
Ithaca, 2 35, 9 00 a. m., and 1.55 p. m.
Tor Northumberland. Plttston, Wilkes
Barre, Plymouth, Bloomsbur? and Dan
ville, making close connection at North
umberland for Wlllltitrti ort, Harrlsburg,
Baltimore, Washington and the South
Northumberland and Intermediate sta-
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m.
Nanllcokn and IntTmrdlnle stutlon-,
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mediate Btatlnns, 3 35 nnd 8 10 p. m For
Kingston. 12.45 p. m,
Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches o.v
nil express trains.
For detailed Information, pocket timetable-,
etc., apply to M l. Smith, Dis
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lrle and Wyomltin Valley.
tn effect Sept 19, 1S97
Trains leave Scranton for Now York
and Intermediate prints on Krlo railroad,
also for Hawley and local points at 7.'ji
a tn. and 2.25 p, m.
Arrlvo at Scranton from nbovo points
at 10.23 a. m., 3.15 nr.d 9 38 p. m.
Dolnvvuro and Hudson.
On Monday. July 5, trains will leave
Scranton as follows;
For Ciilbondule G 20, 7.53, 8 53, 10 1" a.
tn ; 12 00 noon, 1.21. 2 20, 3 52, 5 25, 0 23, 7 57.
9.15. 10 45 p. m., 12 10 a. m
For Albany, Saratoga. Montteal, Bos
ton, New England points, etc., G20 a, m.
2 20 n. in
For Honesdalr 45 20, 8 53, 1013 a, m:
12 00 noon. 2 20, 5.25 p. m.
For Wllkcs-Barre fi 45. 7 50, 8 43, 9 3",
10 45 a. m., 12 05, 1.25, 2 2S, 3 33, 4 11, (. 00, 7.50.
9 50, 11 30 p. m
For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via
Lehigh Valley R R 6 43 7 50 n. m., 12 05,
1 25, 4 41 p m. (with Black Diamond Ex
press) 11 30 p. m
For Petinsjlvanla R It. points G 43, 9 3?.
a, m ; 2 28, 4 41 p. m.
For western points via LehUh Vnlliy
R It., 7 50 n. 111., 12 05, 3 33 (with Black
Diamond Express), 9 30, 1130 p. m
. Trains will arrlvo at Scranton as fol
lows. From Carbcnelnle and tho north fi (0
7 43, 8 40, 9 31, 10 40 n m, 12 no noon, 120.
2 21. 3 23, 4 37, 5 13, 7.45, 9 1. 11 25 p m
I'rom Wllkes-Barrc and the 3outh G'5
7 50, 8 30, 1010, 11.65 a m ; 1 16, 2 11, 3 4",
6 20. 0 21, 7.53, 9 05. 9.43 a. m , 12 05 a. in
Complete Information regarding rates
to all points in the United States and
Canada may be obtalrcj at the ticket 0
llee In the ilipot
Sieelnl attention given to Western and
Southern tcsort business.
J. W. l'.FHDICIC. G P. A. Albanv, N. Y.
II W. CROSS. D. T. A., Scranton. Pa.
Lehigh Valley Kailroad System
Anthracite Coal Used, Ensuitng Cleanli
ness and Comfort
IN EFFECT NOV. 14, 1S07.
TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON.
Tor Philadelphia an 1 New Yolk via D.
& II R It at 15, 7 50 a m., nnd 12 05, 1 25,
2 2S, 4 11 (Black Diamond Evpiess) nnd
ll.?0 v m.
For Plttston anil Wllkcs-IJarre Ma D.
L. & W R. R . C00, Si, 11 lu a. tn., 1.55
3 33, C HO p. 111
For White Haven, Hazleton. Pottsvllle,
and principal points In tho coal regions
via D ic II. H H . b.43, 7.00 a. in , 12 05, 2 2S
und 4 41 p m
For Bethlehem, Haston, Rending, Har
rlsburg and principal Intermediate rta
tlons vis D S. II II H, f. 7 50 a m .
12 05, 1 25, 2 28, 4 41 (Black Diamond Ex
press), 11 30 p. m.
For Tunkhannock, Towinda. Elmlra,
Ithaca, Gcnevd, and principal intermedi
ate stations via D, L & V. R. R , G 00,
8 OS a in . 12 4j and 3 3 . p. m
For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Nlag
ar Falls, Chicago, and all points west via
D & II H H.. 12 05 3 33 (Black Diamond
Express), 9 50 and 11.30 p. m.
Pullman potior and sleeping or Lehigh
Valley parlor cars on all trilns between
Wllkes-liarro and New York. Phlladel
nlila. Buffalo, and Suespcnlon Bridge.
1 ROLL1N H. WILBUR, Gen Supt.
CHAS. S. LEE, Gen. Pass. Agt , I'hlla.,
A. a'V. NONNEMACHBR, Asst. Gen.
Pass Agt . Philadelphia, Pa
Scranton offlcc 309 Ltck.iwanna avenue.
N. Y., O. e"k W. K. K.
In Effect Dicemberl2, 1?7.
Train leaves Scranton for Carbondala
nt 10 63 a m For didos'i. connecting
with main line trains, north and south at
10 53 a m
Traill leaves Cadosla for Scranton at
2 05 p m
Train leaves Carbondale for Scranton
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