THE SOR ANTON TKIBUNE-TflUKSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2JJ, IS!)7. '(PVi. SfOKaSO t TJ-gT -:Vtin )YRis "VvOWSSIWCVKNEO ftckawamia gouty V"" Jr --NA J ''.. .J jIV Si ttA- fThe Cnrhondalo correspondence of Tho Trlbuno 1ms been placed In tho hands of Mr. C. 11. Mtinti, Salem nvomi" and Church street, to whom news Items may lie nddrrned. All complaints n t" Ir regular dellveiy, etc., should be made to "vV. T. Roberts, news agent. INTERESTING PROGRAMME. Ilrillinnt Army of I'nlent I'rom St. Hose's Aeiiileniy. The pupils of St. Hose's iifuilcniy will Blvo their usual Christtnua etiloitalii ment In St. Roue's hull thin nfteinmiti nt 2 o'clock. PareniH mill former puplla ni'p Invited hi be present. KiillowhiK Is the programme: fSrePt Inp chums, "Merry Hells:" nddrosn, Miss Mity narrelt; eanlatn, primary purills; essay, "A Plen for Utile Peo ple. ' Miss Anna Chilton: violin solo, Master Michael McGmry: lecltatlotl, Lady .lunlth'H Vision," Mls May M-dll't: "Distinguished Visitors" tsclioid lurlesrii ), H class: recitation. "The a lil from Santu Clnus to Misses Sadie Monatmn, Genevieve Cilllls. Mary fllrnti. Tei era FlnnoKan; vocal solo, '.Silver Hells of Mehoiy." Mls May Barrett: sons. "Oh, How 1 Hove tho Baby." Minims: essay. 'Devotion to tho UluFKft! Virgin," Miss Nora O'Hearn: buys' choiiis. "My Old Cabin JHome:" humorous Interlude, Masters Roderick Glllls and Clarence Mellale: recitation, "The Christmas Guesl," Master Francis Kllpntrlck: "Tlio Schol ar's Dream," senior pupils; skutltip; glee, choruf, Miss Nora O'Hearn: local solo, "Trinity Chimes." Miss May Moflltt: essay, "The Art of Con versation," Miss Mllllsrent Ford: 'Christmas Kvc Adventure," junlois; recitation, "Christmas Sheaf," Mls. Anna Chilton: "Adeste Fldoles," school (horns; accompanist, Miss Mary Burke IT WAS VERY FUNNY. The "Devil's Auction," given at the Grand. Tuesday evening, was very tunny. Carbondale was particularly fortunate In seeming the attraction. Seranton missed It by a dlffeienco of live ner cent, between the malinger ot the Lyceum and the "Auction ' mali nger. The audience was fair nothing to what It should have been fur mich an entertainment. The ballets and specialties were line, the chorus girls pretty mid the scenic and mechanical effects surpassingly striking. Last cv'iilng the attraction was presented In ninghainton. DELOSKY IN TK0UI5LK AGAIN. Joe Delosky Is In trouble analli. After much dllllculty ho was placed under oriel yesterday by Constable Gllby and William 'Barton, on a ehtirge of having attempted to take the life of Ills wife. Tho big fellow had to bo handled roughly before he went to Al derman J.owery's olllce. whole lie was placed under $200 ball. I OCALS. The Elite Dancing class has Issued invitations for a formal dance to bo g'ven In tho Hurkejliulldlng Now Year's invitations for g Hve. The Mozart oiehestra ha been engaged for the occasion. Tlii' Mozart orchestra will furnish tniit-ic for the social of the Uecliercho (lancing class, to be given in Hurko's l.i 11 on the evening of the thlrtetnlh. The sale of" seats for "Friend Frits" up ncd at Reynolds' drug ."tore at 7.30 this evening fir inntlnety and nUht. Prohibitionists annouiire the follow ing for local olllces: Second ward, select council, M. o. Abbey; common ("line II. Nicholas Mollis: Sixth ward, s.-leit council, T. C. Whltelock: com oi' n cuuncll, S. Bobbins and ('. W, Morris. W. It. Moon nnd W. W. Lowns Vti-tv nominated for school director. The funeral of Charles Barrett, w ho d'ed on tho South Side. Tuesday, at the ago of fifty, will lie held this ufti-r-lionii at 3 o'clock. Much interest Is .being manifested In th.- local teachers' Institute. Mrs. Burke, a celebrated Instructor, lectured t i a good-sized audience last evening. PURELY PERSONAL. John Burnett, of tho West Side, Is snendlng a few days In Now York city. Mrs. (1. A. Place Is confined to her borne, on Terrace street, by illness. Harry Antomy, of KIkdulo, visited friends in town yesterday. He was on bis way homo from Keystone n'ud emy to spend tho Christmas holidays. Miss Gertrude Casidy. of Wilkes l'arri'. is visiting friends In town. Mls Genevieve Riley, of Pleasant M unit, is a visitor In this city. i$&. W. M. Woleott and daughter, U'rthu, spent Tuesday in Seranton, Misses May Gaughan and Sarah O' Boyle spent yesterday with friondH In Seranton. Mr and Mrs. Frederick Thomas nre In New York. Prorej-sor J. Franklin Crowell, zither irtuoso, will leave Friday morning for bis (dd home, Shortuirno, N. Y., where lie will spend Christmas. OLYIMIANT. The tournament, which will bo held in Gallagher's hall Christmas night, tfUiT the auspices of tho Kxeelslor Sporting club promises to be a nood ono In every particular. Several good bouts are promise 1 Tin- star event .StYlN SIITCnS WITH rHf lONQIITafcf MBIT , tlWTlrUk HAiniNTKiwoimwiivino bfe-VkcicricriuJiiiii -,. n m mmm iw ammR RUGGISTS . . HKfllB m will be between Duggan and Kllcullen. Until are skilled In tho art of Eplf (letenso and will no doubt make a good showing. A number of preliminaries will itUo tnk- place. John Dougherty nnd John O'Malley are homo from St. Ikinavontttie's col lege for Christmas. Kditaind Thomas, of tho West Side, Vwih iulto badly burned about the faco and hands by an explosion of gus while at work In Eddy Crook mines Tuesday morning. lie was removed to his homo wh.'io ho received medical attention. A sacred concert will be held In tho Congregational church Sunday even ing. A very lino programme will be given. Thro,? masses fill be celebrated In St. Patrick's church Christmas morning. Tie; llrst will bo at fi.30 o'clock, the second at S.30 and a r.olemu high mass at 10.30. Special music will bo rcndeiod at tho last tru.s by the choir under tho leadership of Prof. T. W. Vi'atkins. Miss Mamie Fatldon, of Dunmore street, is confined to homo with an at tack of erysipelas. Th''KIIto Dancing rlas wlsll give a select social in the elub of '05 rooms Tuesday "venlng, ' January 4, Mrs. U. C. Sehlink and daughter loavp today to spend Cniistmas with rela tives .it Mt. Caimel. Mrs. Harry l.uddle. of Hoboken. N. .T Is .isltlng her pannts Mr. and Mrs. William Mtison. of the West Side. Itov. Peter Robert?' is spending a few days with his mother at Hyde Park wb.) Is very 111. P.lchard Moyles, of Lackawanna. street, l.as nil attack of the grip. TAYLOR NEWS. T rn ill p Tiy to Hun the Towii-. .11 o vi! in out to Have Mnlii Suuct lie- paired. This town was in great excitement yesterday when several knights of tho load wore terrorizing the borough. They made things iulte lively for a time, until the chief of police, John H. Kvtins. and his force of men soon put a halt to their fun. They were captured at North Taylor. There wele six in number. Five weio arraigned before the burgess and committed to jail. In the melee ono of tho knights was shot with one of his companions. He was taken to the Lackawanna hos pital for treatment. Taylor bonid of trade is seeking for Industry and prospects look very brlglit for two more mills. Lackawanna Valley council, No. SI, Junior Order Putted American Me chanics, will meet this evening In Van lloi n's hall. William Gordon Is quite ill at the home of his sister, Mrs. 11. J. Daniels, of Washington street. Taylor Castle, No. 267, Knights of the Golden Kagle, will meet this evening in Ueese's hall. Superintendent William II. Fern, of tho Aichbald colliery, Is rapidly rccov-' erlng from n iccent sickness. Tho condition of Main street has stilled ui several cltlze.ns and prop el ty owners to have It repaired. .1. F. Taylor, chairman of the boaid of trade street and light committee, Is willing to learn the view of the people In re gard to repulilng with brick, etc. Tho eisteddfod committee of tho Welsh Congu national church held an Important businei-s meeting. William Ayers. of Dickson City, was a visitor here on Sunday. The barbers of this place will close their shops on Christmas Day at 1 o'clock sharp. James Nash, of Fnion street, Is con fined to his home by sickness. Miss Margaret Davis and William llllnms. both popular young ptople of this place, will bo married on .Inn. IS. Messrs. John B. P.oese and William Neiger are making a hard light foi school director In the Fifth ward. One Is to bo elected for three years and another for two years. Tho Republican caucuses of tho vari ous wards of tho borough to nominate school directors and "ouncllmen will bo held on Thursday evening, Jan. fi. All members of Taylorville lodge. No. fiCS, I, O. O. F.. are requested to meet nt their hall this afternoon to at tend tho funeral of Potor Baker. AKC.miAI.I). The children of the Daisy Memorial Ulndoigarten will have their annual Christmas tree Thursday evening at fi.se o'clock. Tho Forest Mining company i aid their employer Tuesday. Patrick Poland. Jos-ph Miller and Peter Miller and Fr.-d l.isltop are home trom college to spend Christmas with their parents. Some person or persons broke Into a sl.anty at the Ill ersido breaker Tues day night and carried away several m tides of clothes which belonged to men employtd about the mines. M. J. Kearney and children were pull ei in Seranton Wednesday. Th'. bazaar of St. Thomas' congrega te n will open on the afternoon of du bitmap dnj. The preparations that have bertn made for this fair surpasses any heretofore made and It will bi an eVirlKnt place to spend tho nft-rnoon unil evening. H.-sldPs all the feature. usually seen thre will bo many others of nn Interesting nature. Uach even ing while the bazanr lasts thoro will r-o an excsllunt entertainment In which some of the most talented of the coun ty will participate. This foattuo es peclallv, has boon given attention and It will lie away abow tho average. No effort hue been spired to make this the most mieeersful affair of Its kind ever In Id here. JHIt.MYN. Willluni Tallett. of Mnylleld, sua tallied a pulnful Injury to his kneo tthlie ut work In tho Olonwnod colliery on Monday. Air. John Alaynnrd nnd son, Cieorge, und daucthter, Kdlth. mado a, bUHine3 trip to Scrunton on Wednesday. I'r. I'. C. Alunley mado a business 1 1 li to Si ronton on Wednesday. .'it- lhioch James nnd Airs. Thomas Wmnul t nihil on friends In Green Jndi Wednosdiy. Nubiith Dtburne. of Drew Theological i- inuiaiy. Is homo to sptnd tho noli. dll h. AIms Kmil Hiroh spent Wednesday ii Ser mioi). itiiluuil (lendall, ' who Is attending eohuol a' ByrucuKe, .N. Y Is home for the holidays. Air. Kdward Jermyn. of Seianton, was in town yesterday. Mr Kniery I.owery, of Ilufalo, N. Y . Is spending tho Christinas holidays villi bis mother, on Second strrot. Frank Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs. P H ColiinH, ot South Alain utreot, who Is , student at the Seranton col kfco. ilis-tlngutshed himself during the pu-it term, and his name uppears on the roll of honor. Mr Itniph ltymer, of AVesleyan uni versity, Is horn for tho holidays. Allhs Jesslo Winters anil brother, 'K'Wwm fid n? Mi Largest package greatest THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chlcugu. St. Louis. Now York. Frank, of Kingston, are at home for a few days. PKICKHUIUi. Tho Ladles' Aid society of tho Primi tive Methodist church will hold a frolse social In the school room on Monday evening, Dec, 27. Proceeds to be de voted to the parsonage debt. A cup of coffee and a frolse for 10 cents. The Primitive Methodist Sunday school will have their Christmas tree on Friday evening. A neat programme to be rendered, consisting of ulnglng and recitation", by tho children, will make tho evening pleasant, while tho anxious ones are waiting for Santo, Clans to come and distribute tho can dles, peanuts and pros' tits that may be on the tree. Tho service will begin nbmit 7 flo nVllclr. All tirewents intend ed for the tiee must bo in the church at fl p. m. All parents are Invited to uttetid. Mrs. William Margetson nnd daugh ter, Mary, and .Mrs. Henry Plowrlght wore callers In Seranton Monday. There are fifteen entered In the great sweepstake, which Is to bo hold at tho American house, Lincoln street, on Ctnlstmas Day. Anyone wishing to enter will communicate with H. B. Jones, proprietor of tho American hniire. Sweep to commence at 9 a. in. SCKOFITLA Is the advertisement of foul l)lod. It may bo entirely driven from th" system by tho faithful use of Hood's Sarsaparllla, wMlch thoroughly purines the blood. HOOD'S PILLS are easy to take.easy to opeiaie. Cure indlg stion, bilious ness. 25c. Health is Wealth. "rnvly m. E, C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE OltiailML, fluL OTHERS IMITATIONS, I-isuliinndcr positive SVrltton Ounrnntcc. y tititlinrizeilHfteuts, oily, to euro WeaK Memory. Jiziincss, Waliefulnesa, Fits, Hysteria, ()nick loss. Night Lotto-., LwlDrontns, Lack of Conti lonro, Nervousness, Lassitude, nil Drains, Youth ful F.rrors, or ICecoshvc Uo ot'Tobacco, Opium, or Linuor, which loada to Jlitery, ComjutnLtlun. iuoAaity nnd Dentin M ptoro or by mnii, $1 a box; fix for $3; with written guarantee io euro or rcl'uiu; msutey. Sample pacU a;ve, coutalniiit; livo day' trealmont, tvith fall instructions, sR cents. Ono Enmplo only Bold to oachpnsuu. At ttoro or by ninil. fw ..ESTcd label Special I Extra Siratigth. 'jf'f.Jror Impotfncy, Loss ot-'? ftV'S'ftf Power. Jjoat flunliood, !i jU Vift Sterility or Darrnnacfia.i jJv I "&. Sterility or IJarrnnaoM.i i ' HV"fc.St a hot: cis for f .'. witli&Kr. .. ' .rri ,vv., ...:.. . .. n..... . rx .& LlL. tocuroinaOdae. At etore !"? X er-CnEnrl.vmnll. AFTER Wm. 0. Clnrli, 201 Washington Ae. and 32(1 I'enn, Ave., Seranton, pa. J. W. GUERNSEY'S GREAT MUSICAL ESTABLISHMENT Is the best place in the state to buy either an YOU CAN lUV CIIKAPBR, YOU CAN IJUY O.N UASY TEltMs, YOU CAN HUV HUI'I'KX INSI'KU.MKNrs Tliiuiut uny other pines. Don't fail to call and see tor yourself. Wareroom, 205 Washington Avenue, SCRANTOrj; rA, Steam and Hot Water Hot Air Furnaces, Sanitary Plumbing, Gas and Electric Light Fixtures. ELECTRIC LIGHT WIRING, THE CQNNELL CO.. 434 Lackawanna Ava. HOTEL ALBERT, tor J Mil ctreot and Unlvcrnlty i'lure, NKr ytlKK Olio hloelc tremor l)roml wuy. Notod lor t o thlntftf, C O M RQ R T and CUISINE rimUcluMH loomH at 81.00 u duy und up ward, on tho Kuropeau plan. U. & E. FRENKEL economy. Made only by iWlon. Philadelphia. K I IV1 KIMBALL RIANO L L. To those who are not nequalntcd with the stnndlufr of the W. W. Kimball Co., tilts followl'tiK will prove o benefit: REPORT. liuslness cs.labllsbcd In ISM by V. W. Kimball. Incorporated Juno, liS2, with capital of JCO0.0O0. Capital increased in January. 1SS', to $l,(iW,tW0. Capital Incienscd from $1,000,OOU to $1, L'OO.ooO. Statement, Januaiy, lSDil. yliowed biir plus of over SLOHCVH) overpaid In capital. Tho company is known as a first-class house In Us line and is In hlfrh commer cial standing. If competitors say tho Kimball guar antee Is not good, nsk them for a mer cantile report of their company and seo how 'It compares with the above. fiEOKOE 11. IVES, General Airenl, i West Marltet Street, W-llUes-liarro. W. S. F00TK, Local AkciiI, l'J'J 1'ae I'lnee, Seranton, l'a. Tho Old Dominion t'oinp.mv'8 EXPRESS STEilERS "I'llnecss Anne," "Vorktown," and "Jaine town" oiler liiisinesi men, pleasure seekers and visitors OLD FOIHT CBS1F0RT n nwl oxpedltloiw route, rccliliii; Norfolk at Kl.iKiu. m., giving a whole day In Norfolk, 1 route, rci'4 nq a whole d; AND ' ronnpctlnc with fut ultprnnon trains for tho Wu-t, South and Soiitliwt'it from t iilternnon out invest fri NORFOLK ' and with bonti lor Haltimore, Mel., and Wasblugton, I). (.'., and all eonnoctlui llnw. Vft. I'or further Information apply to OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO. Pier 26, North River, New York, W. I.. at'lLI.AUDliU, Vicc-I'res. undTrai. fie ,Maua2-r. THE 100SIC POWDER CO. BOOSS I AND 2, COAVLTH CL'Q, SCRANTON. PA. MINING AND BLASTING MADE AT M003IC AND SIU03. DALE! WOIUXa CAPLIN & RAND POWDER CS ORANGE QUN POWDER Oectrio I!attorls, Hloctrlo r.xnlilors. for Ji ploUlut-' Blasts, Safety r'uj, ;iutl Repauno Chemical Co.' mcii EXPLOSIVES WOLF & WE3ZEL, 240 Adams Ave, Opp. Court lloui;, PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS tide Agents for Uleliardson.Doyaton'i furnaces and Itangcs I.uhigh Valley Railroad System Antliraclto Coal I't-cU, Entiirliis Cleanli ness anil Comfort. IN EFFECT NOV. SI, 1OTT. THAIN3 LEAVE SCRANTON. For I'hllaUtlpliia arid Now York via D. & H. II. It. at 6.13, 7.50 a. ni and U'.OJ, 1.23, :'.;, 4.11 (Ulack Olumond Express) and 11.30 i. m. For I'lttston and Wllkcu-narro Ma D. I.. A: . U. 11. ti.w, S.t'b. 11. in u. in , 1.53 3.35. fi.UU p. 111. For White Haven, Hazlcton. Pottsvllle, and principal points In tho coal regions via V. & II. . . 7.50 a. m 12.03, 2.23 and 1.41 p. in. For Ucthlttiem, Easton, nendlne, liar. rlBbunr and principal lntcrniedlato eta tlons via I) & 11. . a. 6.45. 7.50 a. m 12.05, 1.25, 2.28. 4,41 (Hlack IJlamoml Ex press), 11.30 y. m. For TunUliannock, Towanda, IJImlra, Ithaca, Gciiea, and piliu-ipui Intermedi ate Btatloiix via D L. & V. a It.. (3.00, 8.08n. m. J2.4juiu1 J.3.. p. in. For Clcnovn, Rochester, UulYulo. Nluu ar Falln, Cliicato, and all points west la 1). & H. It. a. 12.03 3.S3 tlllack UlamonJ Extirosis), l).W and 11.30 p. in. l'ullman parlor and Bleeping or Leiden Valloy parlor cart, on all trains betuuun YVIIkoH-uarro and New York, riilladet lihla, Buffalo, and Sucspenslon HrldKe, 1 ' ROI.I.1N H. YVILIU'R, Oen. Supt. CHAB. B. LEE, Qon, Pass. Agt., I'hlla., A.laV. NONKHMACHRR, Asst, Gen, Paw. Agt.. Philadelphia, Pa. Seranton olllce 309 Lackawanna avenue. 1 W y II Inn uSsks Bi n b ! I 1 1 Half and Quarter Prices Throughout the Store. French Felt Hats, -in every color, nil this season's shapes, worth $1 and Si.2i each, to go at. .'25c French Felt Hats, were Si. so nnd 82.00 TiOc Trimmed Hats, were $3.00 and $3.50 Sc Trimmed Hats, were $4.00 and $5.00 $1.NS Trimmed Hats, were $0-00 and S7.00 $3.(10 Ostrich Feather Boas, GERSON S, 4 1 3 Laokawanraa Ave 0ZZS$ E PpEEB WSX3Sk a pH t.f IMHU H At onehaSf, onethird and onequarter their actua! value. $40,000 worth will be fairly slaughtered at the rreat Sheriff's Sale. Thsy En & mm 0 The entire Shoe Stock from both stores formerly owned by BRODHEAD & HANKS, and known us the STANDARD SHOE STORE, seized anrJ sold by the Sheriff, will be thrown on the Seranton market at such prices that ought to sell every shoe in stock in two weeks time. 61 IK i before in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Come and choose your Christmas Slippers at half what you always pay. Only three days left. They will go by the hundreds, Don't delay a minute for the store will be packed with buyers. This great sale is goiug to be the greatest ever seen in this city. fjCSrWe have made ample provisions to accommodate the immense crowds by securing plenty of salespeople. At 2S7 RAILROAD TIME TABLES PERRSfLVANIA HMLHOAD. Schedule in iilicct November 15. ilji Trains Leave Wilkes-Sarre as Folloj 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbur, HarrisburR, Philadelphia, Balti more, WashinRton, and for Pitta burg and the West. IO.ID a. m., week days, fop Hazlelon, Pottsvllle, Reading, Norristown, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burp; and the West. 3.15 p. m., wcok days, for Sunbury, Harrisburp;, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and PittsburR and the West. 3.15 p m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg and tho West. 6.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton and Pottsvillo. , . J. . WOOD. Oen'l Paj. Airsnt. I. U. UincttlNSON, liencral Manaisr. Central Railroad of New Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehanna DlWslon.) Siations in New lurk Fuut 01 Liberty etieet, N. It., and Whitehall Terminal. Anthracite ccal used exclusively, insur ing cleanliness and cumtort. .. ., TIME TAHLE IN EFFECT NOr. 14. 1&97. Trains leavo Seranton for Plttston, Wllkes-Harre, etc., at 8.20, 9.15, 11.30 a. m.. 12.13, 2.00. 3.05, 6.1W. 7.10 p. in. Sundays.9.00, a. m., J.00. 2.13, 7.10 p. m. For Lakewood und Atlantic City, -J 'Foi- New York. Newark und Elliabjth, 8.20 (express) a. m., 12.45 (express with lluffot parlor car), 3.05 (express) P. m. Sunday, 2.15 p. m. Train lea.-Ins 12-43 p. in. arrives, at Philadelphia, Heading Ter minal r, 19 i). 111. and New York il.Ui 11. in. X For Mauch Chunk. Allentown. Itetlile- hem, i:uston anu i-niiaueipniu, b..o a, in., 12.15, 2.3, 5.00 (except Philadelphia) p. rn. Hunduy. 2.15 p. in. For V'lltlmore and WaHiilngtnn and . polntH soutii aim west via iiettiienem, s.20 11 111. 12.43 p. in. HunduyH, ,2,15 p. ni, For Long liiunch, Ocean Orove, etc., at S.20 a. in, alio 12.43 p. 111, LUHERY BARGAINS Ostrich Feathers 23c, 48c, 73c, 98c, one-half of former prices Fancy Feathers, Birds, &c 2SC wings 10c each soc wings ic)c each 98c wings 37c each 50c birds 19c each 2sc birds 10c each Capes and Collarettes at NOW OPEN. ill WitliiEi lis 01 U Lackawanna For Reading, Lehjir.on and Harrisburs, via Allentown, S.20.i. m., 12.13. 5.00 p. m. Sunday. 2.13 !' , For i'oiisiiK, o.u u. in., 1....1 v, in. Kuurnins leavo New Yoik. foot of Lib- o.,.K 1,'r.rrv. at 9.0S a. 111.. 1.00. 1.2." P in. Passengers ai riving or departing from this terminal can connect under cover with all tho elevated railroidt, Broadway cable cais, and ferries to Hrooklyn nnd Staten Island, making quick transfer to and from Urand Central Depot end Long lslaud Railroad. Leave PI UndelpMa. Reading Terminal, 9.(i a. m., 2.0J and 4 30 p. m. Sunday, 0.25 Through tickets to all points at lowest rate may bo had en application in ad vance to tho ticket agent at the station. H. P. n.VLUWIN. Gen. Pass. Agt. J. H. OLHAUSEN. Qen. Supt. Del.. Liickn. and Western. Effect Monday, Nov. 21, 1S97. Trains leave Seranic.ii as follows: Ex press for Now York and all points East, l.io, 3.W, 5.13, 8.00 and 10.03 a. m.; 12.33 and 3.23 p. in. Express for Easton, Trenton, Philadel phia and the South. 5.13, 8.00 and 10.20 a. m., 12.55 and 3.33 p. m. Washington and way stations, 5 43 p. in. Tobyhnuna accommodation, 0.10 p. in. Express for Ulnghainton. Oswego, El mlra, Corning, Hath, Uansvllle. Mount Morris and lluffalo, 12.10, 2 '.5. 9.00 a. m.. nnd 1.35 p.m.. making eloso tnnnectlons at UulTalo to all points In the West, North west and Southwest. Hlnghamton and way stations, 1.03 p. m. Nicholson aceotrmoilnilon, 3.15 p. m. Hlnghamton and Elmlra express, 5.55 Express for I'tlca and Richfield Springs 2.33 a. m. and 1.33 p. m. Ithaca, 2.33, 9.00 a. m.. and 1.53 p. m. I'or Northumberland, Plttston. Wilkes Hat re, Plymouth, Uloomsburs: and Dan ville, making close connection at North umberland for Wllllair.fcport, HitrrNlnirB. Haltimore, WVshluEton and the South Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions, 6.00, 10.03 a. m,, and 1.53 and 0.00 p. m. Nantlcoko and Intermediate stations, 8.0S and 11 10 a m. Plymouth and Inter medtato stations, 3.33 and 8.50 p. m. For Kingston, 12,45 p, in. Pullman put lor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. For detailed Information, pocket time erly street, oriu ivicr, ui y.iu luxpres'-j a m 1.10. 1.30. 4-13 (express with liuttei parlor car) P- ni. aniuluy. 4.30 u. m. 1 niivn New York, foot Whitehall street. 413 Lackawanna Avenue. Ribbons Holiday Ribbons. No. 1 all silk Ribbon 10c for a piece of 10 yards, all colors, worth 20c. No. 2 finest quality silk rib bon, all colors, 20c piece, worth 40c. Satin Ribbons, all colors All silk, sc 8c. 10c, 15c a yard, worth double. less than Half Price. Sixty Days. Avenue, SCRANTON tables, etc, apply to M. L. Smith, Dis trict Fascnser A?mt, depot ticket ofllce. Delaware and Hudson. On Monday, July 5, trains will le-tva Sc 1 an ton as folluws: For Carbondale 6.20, 7.."i3, .33, 10.15 a. m.; 12.00 noon; 1.21. 2.20, 3.32, 5.25. 6.23, 7.37, 9.13, 10.45 p. 111.; 12.10 a. m. For Albany, Saratoga. Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc., 6.20 a. m , 2.20 p. m. For llonetdale !.20, S.53, 10.13 a, m.; 12.01 noon; 2.20, 5,25 p. m. For Wllkfs-Harre 6.45, 7.50, S.J5, 9 M, 10..45 a. m 12.03, 1.23, 2.2S, 3.33, 4.11, 6 00, 7.3', 9.50, 11.30 p. in For Now York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley It. It., 6.45, 7.30 a. m., 12.03, 1.23, 4.11 p. m. (with Hlack Diamond Ex press) 11.30 p. m. For Pennsylvania It. It. points C.13, 9.35. a. m. 2.2S, 4.41 p. m. For western points via Lehigh Valliy H. It.. 7.50 a. in., 12.03, 3.23 (with Bla.'iC Diamond Lxpress). 'J...0, ii.uU p. m. Trains will a! rive at Seranton as fol lows: From Carbcndalo and the north 6 I) 7,13, 8.10, 9.34, 10.40 a. m.. 12,00 noon; l.!, 2.21, 3.23, 4.37. 5.45. 7.43. 9.43. 11.23 p. m. From Wtlkes-Harro and the 3outh 6.13 7.50, 8.50, 10.10, 11.85 a. m.; 1.16. 2. II. 3.1S, 5.20, 6.21, 7.53, 9.05, 9.43 a. in. j 12.03 a. in, Complete Information regarding rate to all points In the United States and Canada may be obtained ut tho tlek'Jt of fice In tho depot. Special attention given to Western und Southern risort business. J. W. HFRDICK. a. P. A. Albany, N. X. II. W. CROSS, n. P. A.. Seranton. Va N. Y.. t). & V. K. K. In Effect Dfiember 12. 1S97. Train leaves Seranton for Cnrboudulfl at 10.53 a. m. For Cadosla. connecting with main lino trains, north und south at 10.53 u in. Train leuves Cadosla for Seranton at 2.16 p. in. Train loaves Carbondale lor Pcratiton at 2.44 11. ni. T. FL1TCROFT. D. P. A. J. V. ANDERfON. O. P. A. Krle iiik! Wyoming Valley. In effect, Sept. 1$,17. ; ,il Trains leave Ser.iiitWfarS.NVw YorK and Irtermet'lato pclnts on Erlo lallrowL also for llawley and local points at TVY? a, m, and 2.23 p, m, Arilve at Seranton from nbovo points at 10.2-3 a. m,, 3.15 ai.d 9.38 p. ni. K2gK & k lln