THJfl HUR ANTON TRIBUNE THUllSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 50, 187. ft Lackawanna County, GARBONDALE. Tho Cnrbondale correspondence of Tlio Tribune hag been placed In tho hand of Mr. C. II. Munn, Salem uventio nnd Church street, to whom news Item may be addressed. All complaints na to it regulrr dnllve-ty, etc., should bo mudo to W. T. Roberts, news ngent.l BRAND NEW BRIDES. Ilnppy Young Persons Joined In Wedlock ut St. Kiup I.I mi Church. The mm Hugo of MIhm Ell:"ibeth Walsh.tlntiKlitcr of Mrs. Michael WiiMi of 64 I'lke street, to Hdunid Coxo, of tho West Side, wns soleiniiliad nt St Iloso church lestetduy nftcrnoon Th leremony uum pet formed nt hnlf-pnst four o'clock by Ilev. W. A Nt ilnn. and huh witnessed by a lnrge niinibei of friends of the couple. The bilih- m attended by her sister. Miss .letinie Walsh, nnd the groom's beet man was James Foxe, of South Main ttct The bride wore a pictty bow it of brown broadcloth with velvet tilinnilng T'le bridesmaid was attired In a bint ill fit with velvet ti limning Last evening, nt the home of the bride, a ie option was tendered the friends nnd ulathes of the newly mauled iiuipl" Mis Coe Is an estimable oung lady and she will have the bet wishes of ninny friends Mr. Coe Is one of th rill's well Known loung men. He Is jopular with nil of his ncnunlntniHCN und his numerous friends will gladly extend congiiitulatlons. Mt and Mrf. Coxe have dispensed with a vvcehling tour nnd they will at unco commence house keeping at the home of the Bloom on the West Side Among the )elsons from out of town who nttendeel the wedding wen- the following Mr. and Mrs. i: W C.ipwell, nnd chlldien. of "Wllkes-Ilauo, Ml. nnd Mrs .IntniRu lett, of Punmoie; Mlu I'lln Wilsh, of Hcratiton, Mr. and Mis. Hnvdn nnd children, of flioen Hldge At half-past thiee o'clock ut St lloe church Miss Hnnnnh Dempsey, dntigh tei of Mis Bridget Demp- of Pow derly street, nnd James Wnlsh, a will known loung man of Pike stieet. weie united In the holy bonds of m itrinioui The ceremony was pet formed ly Ke AV. A Xealon The brldcHinnld was Mls- Maigaret Quinn, of Pew del ly street, and the groomsman was P I" McCnnn, of Sand stieet The bude and liei maid weie similarly anav d weal ing gowns of dark blue with chiffon and sitin ti huntings A roeoptlin wa tendered the friends and lelatlves of the couple at the home of th' lulde last ev filing. Mi and Mis Walsh will Inside nt the home of the In lib 's Inutile V for the piesent. Both nie well known nnd highly csteemid and lhli nti meious fi lends will wish th m happi ness and piospetitv WEEK OF PRAYER. I'rogrninnin ot i:erciscs Xiriiugcd I'or the Itercnn IlnptNt rimrc-li. Special New Year's services will be held, dining the week ef prnjei, in the Meieun li.iptlst tabeinael The members of the church nnd congrega tion are invited to be pitj-out at the following spei tat seivloe, as aii.mged feir the different clas-es rfnnrlm JnTiimiv V in .'tfl n V.m Year's sermon. 7. lb. a M-tmon foi tliens '""lut-d In olden tlnus. selections joung Monda. J.uuiai.v a 7 10, for Sunday hihool teaiheis and scholais SubRct. "Let us not be weary In well doing." (Sal, C.9. Tue.selaj, Januaij -17X0, fo- those who cte members of the ehuteli ten .vears ago. Subject "He thou tilth ful unto death." Hew, J 10 We'dneid.ij, Januaiy .1 .?0, fot those who have united with the church with in the past ten jears. Subjee t "What wilt thou have me to do'" Acts, 'i C Thin sdav, Januaty fi 7 'in, foi the piesent members of the church and cemgregatlon Subject: "for the people hael a mind to woik," Nch , -I C Tilday, Januaiy 77 30, fen those in terested In the work ot winning souls. Subject "He that wlnneth touN Is wis(," Prow, 11:30. LOCALS. Hood sleighing is the lesult of list night s fall of snow. Clovei little Katie Rooney .sunouml eel by a competent eonip.inj will pre sent the latest comedy success, "The iilil fioni Ireland" at tho ilianel opi-ni house New Year's Januaiv 1 Tvd perfoi malices will bo given, ipatine- '."iO, evening 8 13 The famous Hreither Hjine, the ii.n tette of fun makeis, who have amused so many people by their gioiesqm a -inhatlc Hoeclaltles will appear at t lie dianil opeia house Just one night Mim daj. Januaiy 3, in the nautical p.u - In J fenimore Cooper s Leather .Stocking Tales, we ' read stones of the wonderful agility, w pnvsicul eiielurnnce ', and the unerring ac- K curacy oi trie ee of me mueiican ineiiiu when he rognccl hit piemeover this com! Hint Ilefore lit vas delnnched by modern civilisation, lie was a magnificent specimen of physical manhood He lived entirely m the onen nir. anil knew no medicine, save the simple herbs gathered by his sepiavvs. Civilized man leads an unnatiinl and an unhealthy life. Unlike the Indian if he would maintain his physical and mental health, he must take reasonable precau tions to combat disease Neatly nil dis eases have their inception in disorders of the digestion, torpiditj of the liver and impurity of the blood Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Discover, is made of simple herbs. It restores the lost appetite, makes diges tion and assimilation perfect, inviforates the liver, putifie the blood mid promotes the natural processes of excretion and se cretion It sends the rich, red, life giving blood bounding through the aiteries and corrects ajl circulatory disturb-iuces. It dispels headaches, nervousness, drowsi ness, lassitude, and drives out all impuri ties and disease germs It cures ejS ptr cent, of all cases of consumption, bion cbitls, asthma and diseases of the alr.pas. eares. It gives sound and refreshing sleep, drives away oil bodily and mintal fatigue and imparts vigor and health to every or gan of the body. Medicine dealers sell it, nnd have nothing else, "just ns good " "A few of my symptoms," writes Charles Hook, of Climax, Kalamnroo Co Mich , ' vicrc heart burn, fullnesa otter earing, pain In tuy bowels, bid tacte In my mouth and ocrailonal fever and hot fluthci. Dr Tierce's lloleku Medical Discovery cured all these nml I am perfectly well." Dr. 1'ierce's Pleasant Pellets are sure, Speedy and permanent cure for constipa tion. One little " Pellet " is n gentle laxa tive and two a mld cathartic. 'fhe uevtr gripe. Pound at all Medicine stores. fcmh-?' i-r WteA Iff 1 fit ft avi i V at i i --' 1A ml toinlmo comedy, tho now "night Vklls." Ilverltt L llucklnnd nnd Mls ncrtlo Phillips, of South Clinton, Wayne coun ty, were married this morning nt the twihlento ot Hon. K. E. llendrlck, nt 8 30 o'clock by Ilev. W. H. Oiow Tho funeral ot Henry, tho sevtn-year-old ton of Mi. and Mis. tlabrlet Pugllnno will be held at 15 o'clock this afternoon. Tho lU'rherche Dancing clnss lint-, nr tanged the at ponied "programme of dances fot Its iiue Inl In lltu Huike build ing this evening- Wult, minuet Inn cei., two-step, Jcrsej, stundatel Ian eeis, golf Schottlche, college lancers, Chlcigo glide, nlniivin, plain eiuadillle, two-step, stnudniel lancers, waltz, grand maieh After inteitnlsslem the progi amine will be icpoated Music by the Momit orchetia. Uecointlons l.v Turnbull. Twei hundred and llfty Invitations linvo been Issued PURbLY PERSONAL l)r and Mis. II. C. Wheeler and daughter Huzol were guests of John and Mai Ion Munola Mason nnd daugh ter at Hotel Jermn. Scuinton. Tues day evening, whele the doctol went to pn the tit lotted nitiess a piofesslonal st. The family nlo occupied a box at the Lieetini dining the performance of "friend Fritz" Jniiiis Mutiny, of lliookln "treet. Is enteitalnlng Ills sisters, Mrs. John Hone he and Mls Kate Munay, of Middle town Mi and Mis V C, I'urdv have re turned fioni a two weeks' visit in AVav ne ceiunt William Matthews, of Eighth ave nue, Is able to be out again. T J l.e-voie of New York, e ailed on fill lids hoe jesteidnj. Mi. nnd Mis Thomas fellows, ()f this city, are enteitalnlng Mi. and Mis tJeeage Huron nnd Thomas fellows, Ji of Philadelphia. Mi. and Mis J. P. West, of Srr.inton. nre visiting Mi nnd Mi J L. Pal me i. Hugh Millphy has accepted n situa tion with Live n man Snjelei, of Ilol ton Mis J n Moig.in In visiting her patents In Suuquehanna. (Jeoigo i: Hunnell. a nephew of Al deim.iu I I. Hunnell. was mil tied at Hotkaway. N. J. to M!s Ida Victor, esteida The newly-wedded couple v 111 come to Cnrbondale tod.i and w 111 spend soveial dtivs with Aldetninn and Mis Hunnill, fo lillkett stieit. Mlts Maggie Thomas bus letuined ft out a New Yoik hospital. TAYLOR NEWS. (iriiiul Turning i:hibltion--.lr. O. I'. A. '!., Mill Cive u Reception. Personal evv. An exti.ieildinaii; altl ictinn to tlie Taloi public will be piesoited ut Weill's link touiotiovv i veiling whin the Tavloi Turn Vefin, ussisteil bl th" South he ronton Tuin oeln will glvi theli see em 1 gi.md exhibi tion Piofe-soi I. iwiame Kiouse and ilass will isslst with si,einl zHher hfleltlolis Ailmlssleiu will be 1!" lints .ind 1"" lent lor adults, and ehlldten le.s',eitfull The piugiamme Is as fed-leivvs- floor and bai pjiamlds. pnellcl exeiebes. elub swlni-lng, the H.ipei dinee, the Hreat Itoni.tn wanloi elilll lev Pi of. Ktcuse and e lass Mush will be tumMicd by the Taloi otoliihttM. Teinniieiu evening baiKuwaiiiu Vallev Council No SI, Jr. O V A M. will meet to see- the edel liar fade awe j mil wcleeune the new mi The lOlineil finm Moeisle will be the ll guests All eveelloit puigtninmt his be- n ptepattd bv the committee and lofieshments will be- seiveel in con nection with the enti'italniuent Miss Hllle Ui owning, ef He Ilev lie-, was the guest er ft lends in this plate on TilJs(laj Meng.in tiillllih", of Nanlieoke, who has been visiting ti lends In this plaee has letmneel home The Heniel ef Tiade will ine-et on Memd.iv evening when eleetle.n eif ofll ceis A III take pi ice I aekawanna Vallej Counell No 1. Ii O lT A M, will meet this evening in V.ui Horn's hnll The Hppubllcan eaue uces of the bot jiuh will be held on Tlvuii-di even ing Janiuiy C. lS'iS The joung i)eople both of Tavloi and Did fuigu aie enjovlng the excellent "kiting on the Jeiiinn icseivoii near Hoidlnm 'lh. ne ek'itile light (ompnttv nie making mpld piogies in theli weak. Tavloi Castle No .'f,7. Knights eif the (ie)lden 1-ngIe vv ill meet this even ing ill Heese's hall The Independent Older of Odel fel le)s No (OS, will hold theli Hireling ti.iiioiriw as New Yeai's Day tails on Satin daj The Vigilance committees of the flist and Second vvnids hnve li-sueel ealls fen their luuois em Januaiv fi The I'll st waiel at J tt Uavls' hall mid th fouith waiel at John Weisen lluh fi lull on Glove htieet Mi (J Held, ot Dickson Cltv. was in tiiwn as guests of linids on Mem da s fie-sh shell eisteis at Muitln's. I'lilou stteet, foi family use Tlu Tajlei! Athletic Sex inl club will rotulu't theli icgulai weekl snclil tei uioirovv evening nt Weber's rink A ilze for waltz contest of $.'00 will be given. OLVPI1ANT. The funet.il of Mrs Nettle Oilllltli-i, whose death was btlefl lecoided In vesterday's Tilbune, will take place tomoiiow afternoon at 'I o'llock fimn her late home in Hlakelv, Tho le malns will be Intel red In Prospect cem ctet Mrs Grllliths was the daughto of Alexniider flew and wan J7 jeais eif age She was united In manlage to H J (Irllllths Jan 24. 1893 About two weeks ago she was taken 111 and her condition giew woise until jesterdny morning when death relieved herrOf a kind and gentle disposition she was loved nnd lespecteel bj all who knew her She leaves a host of friends who extend theli heart fill snipathy to the bereaved family Heslelcn her hus band and father she Is suivlved by three brothels and one sister Mi a W K. I.lojd, Ji . entertained tho nieinbeis of hei Sunday school class at her home In Hlnkely yesterday afternoon A merry time wns had for fcoviral hours In games and munlc. At t! o'clock dolnty refreshments were served bv the hostess Tho pupils of St Patrick's paiochlal school are prepnilng for an entettnlu ment which will be h Id In tho father Matthew Opera house fildny evening, Jan 7. Golf Humphrey, of New York, who hns been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. HeiiJamln Pauy, letuined homo yes teulay. Mis. I). N. Davis and Miss Mary Dnvln attended tho funeral of Mrs. Elbnbeth IlobertH at Hyde Park, yes terday. Miss Mary Hull will onteitoln her Sunday school class at her home this nfternoon from 4 until 7 o'clock. Joe Hpltzcnberger has returned home after u. week's stay In New York. Mrs. V S. Peck nnd children, of Green Hldge, spent n few days with relatives here. Miss Mniy Itegnn, of Hlnghamton, Is lFltlng Miss Mniy Clancy. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Jones, of Hd vvaidsvllle, who have been visiting rel atives heio for tho past week, have letuined home. Misses Katie Phllbln nnd Nellie Hng geity, of South Scrnnton, are tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. fadden, of Dunmore Rtreet, (1 J Henteti, of Cnrbondale, wns n enllor In town yesterday. VANDMNG. A pretty wedding occuired on Dec. 1!3 nt the homo of Mr. and Mr.s. Hobert Mllllcau, Mnln street, Vnndllng, when Mr. John Thomas Held, of Vnndllng, and Miss Sarah Hart, of Sllverdale, fngland, weie married. The parlor wns piettlly Ueeorateel for the event, which was attended by many friend of both joung people. The ceremony occulted at 7 o'clock and was per foi med by the Hew J. Hrvvln Hrod heael, rector eif forest City Episcopal church. The bilde was attended by Miss Isabel Johnson, of forest City, nnd the gloom's best man was Mr. Cleoige Nevlson Thompson, of Vnnd llng. Miss Hart was attired In gray lloweied silk, trimmed with white silk and geild In a Id. MKs Jeihnson wore fawn, tilmmed with brown velvet and geild braid The llovver girls weie Miss Maiy Agues Hlrd and Miss Ivy Mav Mllllcau, who en tiled bouquets of pink carnations, nnd wine gowns of skv blue. An hour latei a bounteous te past was served. Dining the reception dancing was indulged In. Mcssis. Hourlteh nnd Holnmstcr furnished ex cellent music for the daneeis. Mr. and Mr.s Hlid nie pupulnt and have a host of well-wishing fi lends. Hoth were remembered by their friends with many useful and cosily piesents. Amorig the guests piesent were !r and Mis. Henry H Hlrd, Mls Lizzie Maggie Hlid, Miss Omla Seda Hlid, Mr. Sep Hlid. Master Theodote Goi don, Norninn Hlrd, Mr. urd Mis. W. Hlley, Mr. and Mis. Charles Shaw, Mr. and Mis. W. Halle v. Ml. and Mrs. J. Wilson, Mr nnd Mis. . Wilson,, Mi. nnd Mis Vetter. IMille Vettei, Tom Newtoli.Jnck Newton, Miss fieda He beln, Mr nnd Mi.s Cnijne, Miss Hilve Reybeiln, Mi. and Mrs Caine, MI.ss Hilgle Curnje, Mls Annie Plumkel, Miss Mamie Cox, Miss Julia Cox. Miss Ina Stilling. Miss Mniy Smith. Mrs. H. Wllkenson, Mis. W. Halley, Ml. John Teager. Mi. Hernaiel Connots, Mr. Manaan, Mr. Stiattan. Mr. G. Pat tln.son, Mi, Wilkinson, Mi. Harrison, Mr, Vallon, Mr. Holsmatei, Mi. Da vis, Mi C. Wilson, Joe Halley, Ml. T. MaeVirnet, Mi. Maellgnn. Mi. J. Kll patrhk, Mi. J. Palntei, .Mi. W. Jack son, Mr. 11. Jones, Mi. J. Heee. M'.UMY.V Misses Mamlf and Kate Claik. of Pieiv lelence', aie visiting Mm. A. Dwjer, of jt'outh Main street. Mis Small Wells, of f leetv llle, who has been visiting at the- lesldence eif C D Wlntei leturned to hei home eteida Mr Naboth Osborne, of Dipw Theo logical semlnnij, who ban been spend ing seveial (lavs In town, leaves to day foi Waveily. N Y. for a hhort Visit Attorney H D Caiey attended piofesslonal buslniss at Wllkes-Uane tsteidaj. Hev. William Surillval spent estei daj in Soauton Gcoige He lib, ol Thlid street, spent Tutceln In So anion Miss Hmina Scutt of Main stieet. Is lonlined to hei home with qulnsy Mis fietland and son, Haiold. of Caibondale, spent Tuesdaj the guest eif Mis i: H GieensladP Miss Hll.i (iillllths, of Soauton, Is Visiting hei COUrtlns, the Misses Grlf tlths, of South Main stieet .Mis. Whltbeek. of fouith stieet, is emlte ill A oung son eif Mr. and Mis Wil liam Dunn, Is seiiouslj III The Cntholie Mutual Henellt associa tion will hold an important meeting tonioiiow night, and It Is neiesbaiy that all membeis be ptehcnt Miss Mniy Yannle It. of the Hldge, and Alexnndo K aw Ice. or Kdueiton. weie mauled by Justtie of the Peaio C. H. Helmes jisteiday af ten noon. CLARK'S sr.HAUT. The HtV. O C. J.ueibs M to pieaeh ut the watch night sei vices to be held In the Methodist Kplseopnl i hut oil frl dav evening, beqlnnlng at 10 00 o'clock. All aie cendlally Invited to be piesent Mrs Hairy filu and son. Haiold, aie side The Clulstmas exeulsos of the Meth odist T'plscopal Sundn schoeil were very enteitalnlng The church was piettlb decoiated The parts weie wedl lendeied which fact was attestfd to by the applause of the audleiue S mta Clans piovoked much mei rlment us he UMinlly ileus The Sunda school and friends eif the superintendent, f J Wnlkei pieseutecl him with a sub stantial token of their lespect for him and his Sunelnv whool woik. Hev f W Yeiung nnd family aie spending a few da.s In Iliughnnitnii The CJulftmas enteitnlnment of the Haptlst Sunday school was given Sat tsrelny evening In the hall ovei the drug Hon- PKICKBUKG. It will be Jovful news to all ;t our townspeople to know that about all pieparutions- huyo, been made at the Johnson Coal companies collleiy ami that opeiatlons will commence nbout the tenth of January. It is expected the e'olll"iy will work full time. Cxamlni caiefulb the money ou take In these dBys, as counteifeit sil ver Is being pat-seel Mr. and Mis, frtwnrd Scutt, lauhtci Mjttto nnd two tons, Wallace and William, of Lincoln street, atteiicl.l the ninth annual reunion of Tunis Scutt In Peckvllle, Christmas day. Mr. and Mm William Margetbon were In Scranion yesterdas. GIJ'.NBUKN. Mr Arden Wolf, a student nt IJxeter, N. II., Is upending the holldajs with his patents here. Mr. Arthur J Moore, n student of tho University of Pennsylvania, Is spending his Christmas vacation with his parents Ice on the Glenbuin pond Is seven Inches thick, and skating is excellent. Seveial games of Hockey have been played between rival teams. The games nie very Interesting to specta tor as well us play els Captain H. Whlto Is tho only candi date us yet aspiring for political honors ut the coming spilng elections. rortiUNK Jill) IN A COIN. IfYou Havo n rivofrnno lMcco Cut It Open; It May Contain n Hill ol Wcnltli. from tho Washington fitur. If you happen to have In jour pos session the particular frenoh coin known uh fle-frnnu piece oii may, unwittingly, ba n millionaire. Such nt least Is the belief rhuteil bv hundreds upon hundre'ds eif credulous frenchmen and fienchwomen, many ot whom spend most of th'elr spare tltno de 6trolng quantities ot five-franc pieces In the hope of reillzlng a fortune. Dr. Marco Deonarilo Naideii, tho well-known, numlsnntltjt, and one of the recognized authorities on coin lote, spiriting of this curious condition ot aftalis, sold: "It Is qullo true thit half of franco still bellovm In the ex lst"nce of great wealth hidden In flve frane pieces, although manv numls mallMs hold that the fortune In ques tion was long ago discovered and ap propriated by onu of tho Hothschild family "The storv of the stnrgo five-franc fot tunc legend may bo luleily told. A llve-finne piece, to begin with, Is a sllvei coin, nnd Is worth nbout $1. Na poleon I. was very anvlom to make, the coin a populiu one, and with this end In view he caused It to bo circulated everywhere thtotighotit franco thit he had Insetted In oil" of tin- sliver pieces befoie It left the mint a bank note or order for 1,000,000 of those same the francs I. e. foi $1,000,000 Whether ho tenlly did this or not I cannot say for certain, but the weight of evldeneo would seem to show tint It wns done. In the manuscript menioiis of tho Due d feltle. Na'joleon's minister of war, It Is expre-vl tited tint the emperor lnelosd u note on th- Hank ot frince, dub slgntd by the governois of that Institution, In a split (lvc-finne piece, that the halve-: were then vv elded to gether: partially ronlnted, and tin own In a heap of slmllsr (olus, which the cnipeior mixed with his own hinds. These (olns Napoleon took with him In a bag when he went to Uoulogne. and disti United lavishly en toiite, even dtopplng some of them out of his eai llage windows In this way It was Im possible to kiep trade of the lucky coin "The liewn of this odd lotteiy spiead far and wide, and th'.- Ilve-fiane piece leaped into linmtdlite lavor. fiom that day to this mutilation of the coin has been common In frame, Switzer land. Helglum nnd eisewheto i:erv tat the mnk of f ranee Is requested to make good scores of pieos split In a vain seaich for the flve-mllllon-fianc bank note. "Theio ure many Jtoib's dealing with teput"d find" eif tho foi tun" Indeed, when a man becomes suddenly Well In Trance. It Is c onnr.on to heir people whisper 'Tiens' ' He must lave fennel Napoleon's famous eoln'' Some asert that the emperor kept the coin himself, but this h.irdlv ngiees v.lth Napoleon'b character. Still It is a curient llieor. that some of tho money which enabled Jsapoleon HI. to tenth the Impel Inl tin one was found In ll.e lucky silver piece, v hlch his meith- e1. Queen Hoi tense, hid wheeilled out of In f biolher-ln-lnw. It was i lso common talk that CSn Houlanger had ncqulieil the famous coin, until the ellscoveiy that his money supplies e ame fiom the Duchess d'L'?es set that be lief at lest. 'The most likely evpltnatl ill as to why the tlve-frane nlio falls to tuin up Is tint Rnon feidlnaii'l de Jtoths ehild n Prenyl memb.'r of the e,reit Jewish banking house, seemed it. This account stales that 1'iion do Hoths child, hiving investlvitoel the ti.nlltlon nnd found suflb lent iiioof of Its tiuth. elellliei.ilely set to woik to looato the $1,000,00) iiiite. He- iu"ilv beaight In and coll"(e'd cveiy llv-fi.nv niece vvhlcli leuheil them In nuiopc. Asia. Afiien, or Ainolca In his oilhe the Haion kept thiee tiusty urn haul at vork bls-eitlng tin ceilns. Some say that he hnd Invented a plan for weld ing them together again, so as to defy elttect'em, eitheis maintain that he melted down the sllvei anil told It to the government en blue Tho oik was colossal; but In the end th harm's system Is said to have coneueied. He found tlu neite for $3,000,000 fiani s, having spent neaily a nllllon to oltain it The older wus elulv presented at the Hank of fiance, and, savs the ti edition, ashvl by thnt Institution "Plausible as the naii.ition may eem, the gieat miss eif fieiulini'li lefuse to credit It and go em, vi,u lif ter sear, splitting open their five ti.ine pieces to look foi Napoleon's, note. It is certainly a tantalizing thoimht thnt sniiirtwhere In the world a chcl; lor $1,000,000 Is knocking about, lilifdon In .in eudliiaiy silver coin woith lately $1 Hy poss-sslng and opening that eoln the man woith Jut live funics may In a moment become a million aire " - - Tin: vsimr-sKKKivc in iwuis. Delict Thnt Great I'ronsnres Vro Hidden Somewhere in the City. fiom Chambers' Journal Some Pailslnns aie actually kept fiom wandetlng by conviction thnt there Is hidden tl casino behind the walls, or beneath the lloorlng, or In the chlnine;. nook, oi undo the loof You nie told that duilng tho liuni beiless sieges to which Pails lint, been subjected, and the Internal revolution It bus undo gone, theie exists not a cellar or a gairet but has become the iPceptncle of some pait of the Immense i Iches nciumulnUd In lellglous houses and old families There Is. pel Imps, nothing Irmtlonal In the supposition that In the good old timet when lon venta were made the depositories not only of tho secrets of the nilstooacy, but of the family Jewels likewise. In stances must have oicuiied wherein these deposits weio bulled and lemaln undiscovered, together with the tieas ure of the confrateinltj Hut human folly has of late iais exalted this la tlonal poofltblllty Into dazzling certain ty. Hvery means Is now tesorted to, and mote gold nnd prpclous time ex pended than the most valuable treas uie could rppay, In order to seize tho secict which still resists ellscoveiy "While jou of the mattet-of-fact, plod ding Anglo-Saxon raeo are toiling and broiling In Australia nnd California searching for gold, wo gold-seekei of Paris tlnd It here beneath our feet In the old quarters of the city lound Notre Dame and the Hotel do Villi?, where gold Is teeming In greater plenty than amid the rocky boulders of Cali fornia or beneath tho soil of Hallatat," said Ducasse, the great treasure seeker. As If to mock this feveiish and never censing chase, not ono of tho great tra ditional treasures of which four are believed to exist has been yot brought to light, although now and then some WHAT DOTHE CHILDREN DRINK? Don't give thorn ten. or codes, lluve yon tried the now toad drink ciiltoil (Iraln-Of It Is delicious nuil nourishing and tukei the place of collae. Tho more Hrnln-O you give the c hlhlren ths moru health you dUtrlbute through thulrsystouit. Uruln-0 U muds of puro gnilns, and when properly prepared tastes lllcei I lie choice grades of loircio out costs about t as much. All grocers -.'H it Htlic. unit 'JA. ONE IN EVERY FOUR. Ono Person In Kvcrv Pour Sutlers Horn Piles, About ono person In overy four suf feis from some form of rectnl disease. Tho most common nnd nnnoylng Is Itching piles, Indicated by wnrtnth, slight moisture nnd Intense, uncontrol liblo Itching In tho larts affected. Th'u usual treatment has been some slnlptu ointment or salve vvhlth some time's give tempornry relief, lut noth ing like a permanent cure can he ex pectpel from suth supeillclnl treatment. The only permanent cure for Itching plies yet discovered Is the Pyramid Pile Cuie, not only for Itching piles, but for every other form of piles, blind, bleeding cr protruding The Mist np pllcitlon gives inntint relief and the continued use for a short tltno causes n permanent removal of the tumors or the snnll parasites which cause the In tense Itching and discomfort of Itching piles. Many physicians for a long time sup posed that the remarkable lellof afford ed by the Pyramid Pile Cure wns be causa It was supposed to contain co caine, opium or similar drugs, but such Is not the case. A recent careful an alysis of tho icincdy shewed It to be absolutely free from cocaine, opium, or In fact tiny poisonous, Injuilous dtugs whatever. Sold by druggists at 50 cents per package. Send to Pyramid Co .Marshall, Mich., for free book on cause and cuie of piles. token Is vouchsafed of their leal exist ence from time to time, foi Instnncc, the tradition of the famous treasure burled by Napokem's older, on his hur tled depurtuto from the Tullerlts before Wnteiloo, Is Justltlcd by tho tinning up In nil parts of the palace garden of gold pieces and ellver crowns. The boles of the elm tices down the middle alley of the gaiden wore all marked with hleioglyphlc signs, which, ceas ing at certain points, began again on the Mine; trees of the Terrace of the feullaus. Hut the elm tice wheie theM signs began and the lime tiee on which they have ended have been tip lootcd and the soil all about them turned o'ver without avail. Then, (lut ing the la Ing out of the Hols do Gou logne, great Interest was excited by the fencing off of a portion of the wood close the Pre Catelan, and ransacking of this small spot for n month, under the supeilntendenee of a government olllcel, while crowds waited anxiously outside the line to see one of tho foity woikmen strike upon tho golden de posit confidently believed to have been buried there by fouche, Duke of Ot ranto The hoard Is actually calculat ed ns pait of the family wealth. sm:uiri"s sales. MIERIFF'S SALE. Valuable Real Estate -ON-I'RIDAY. JANUARY 7, 1SUS By virtue of sundry writs of fieri fa cias. Levari Tacius and Venditioni Hx ponis, isi ed out of the court of common pleas of Lackawanna county, to me di rected, I will expose to public sale bv ven due or outcrj, to tlie Msnet aim u"hi bidder, for cash. a.t the court house. In tho cltv of Scranton, Laclminna coun- tv, on rniDAY, tho SKVHNTH DAY Ol' JANUARY. A D 1SDS nt 10 o clock ill the, forenoon of said day. all the light, title and Interest of the defendants In anj to the folowlng described lots, piece or parens or :anel, viz . No 1 All the right title and Interest of tne (lercmlaut, P. A. I.oublginc nnei vn glnle LoubUnne. in nnd to all that certain lot or parcel of land situate in the bor ough of Oh pliant. Lickawanna county. Pennsvlv.ini i, described as follows, to wit Helng lot No lourteen Hi) In bquaie or mock No. llfteen r,) on Tn id street, us It appears on tho plot known as "snooK's Addition to (Jljpnani. recoiueu in i.acKawanna county iceoieis june n, 1S91, being tho same lot convecd to P. A I.oublgnac bj S M Snook by deed elated September li, lsjij, lecoided October So ls93. In I.ickavvanna count;, records Ini pioved with n two-story frame building and outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd taken in execution tit tho ult of Guarantee Saving, Loan and In vestment companv s I'. A. Loublgmic and Virginia I.ou 'gnac. Debt, $!0 21 Judgment No Mil, Xnv T., H97. Alias 11. fa. to January T . Ii3 J. J. O'MAIiLKY, Atty. ALSO No 2 All the light, title and Inteiest of the defend int. P. A Loublirnic In and to all tho following lot of land In tho bor ough of Hlmhurst, Lickavvanna count j I'eiins) lvanla, being lot No seven (7) of Jonli Par); addition to Plmhurst as shown on imp of said addition laid out bv John II .loidan. et nl., and being fort) GO) feet front on Upland avenue, fortv GO) feed vvlelo at real and two himored ni.il llfteen (213) feet deip All minerals reserved. Improved with a tvvo-stor) framo dwelling wlt'i barn and outbuild ings thereon. Seized and taken In execution at thP suit of Guarantee Sivlni-s Loin nnd In vestment companv vs I' A l.ouhlgnac. Debt. $1 oiJ I!'' Judgment No .111 Nov. T , lvli7 Alias 11 fa. to Januaiv T ISjs .1 J. OMAI.LUA, Attv Al.hO No 3 All the ilBlit title and interest of the defend int M P O'Milley ami P A I.oublgnnc. tcrro tenant in und to all that ceitaln lot of land In Olj pliant boi ough Lickawunni count) Pennsvlwinli known ns lot No thln-Mo (3'j) in pqua-o or block No twerit)-S!-ven (27) and flout ing on 'third ("nl) street being fortj (tO) feet in front by ono hundicil nnd twenty I'M) ieei eieep ni cording to a plan on mip entitled "Pnook's Addition to Ob phaut ' Coal mid minerals i eserved Im proved with a two-stor framo building Seized and taken In execution nt tho suit ot Guarautco Savings. Loan und In vestment compnii) vs M P O'Mullej Debt $730 80 Judgment No HO, January T, UOS PI fa to Januni', T, K J. J. OMALLHV, Att. ALSO No. 4 All the right, title. Interest, claim or demand In law or eqult), of Os car Muor, In and to ttio following de scribed land Helng all that certain picco or parcel of land situate In tho township of Scott, county of Lackawanna, und state of Pennsylvania, boundid and de scribed as follows: On tha westerlj side by public road Icidlng to Green Grove, on the noitherly slelo by load leading from said last mentioned toad to Urowu Hol low, and also by lunels ot Newton, Win ters and Gardner, on tho easterly and southerly stdos by lunds of the Henry Church estate, lletng tho same premises conveed to Hdvvnrd C. Dlintulck by deeds of Challcs i; Silvius nnd wife und .Louisa S. Silvius, duly recorded Also tho barn lot situate on tho wester ly side of tho nforesild toad leading to Green Grove, as described In deed for the same fiom James Wheeler and wife o said Ddwurd C. Dlmmlck. Tho two pieces or pai eels of land contain sov enlj -llvo acres of land, more or loss. All Improved with one framo dwellnlg house, two barns, basement and sheds attached, ono granary and nrchaid. Iielng the same premises which Hdward C. Dlmmlck, by article of agreement dnted tho thirty list day of December, U9 , agreed then and convey to tho said Oscar Mav o, Seized and taken In execution at the suit ot Joan Du Pont Dlmmlck and La- vlna i; uunmicK, executrix, or Kdwiucl c. Dlmmlck, deceased. Debt. 001 33 Judg ment No 364. Nov. T.. 1S07 Alias tt, fa, to January T., 1803 RUSSELL DIMMICK, Atty. ALSO No. 5 -All tho right, tltlo und Intereit of the defendant, Zacharius TiJllnue, In and to all thnt certuln pteco oi parcel of land sltuato In the city of Scranton, coun ty of Lackawanna und state of Pennsyl vania, bounded and descilbed as follows. SiltKHT'S SALI'S. l(AAAMMMAMAWMWtfMVMWW to wit: Helng lot No. 157 on what Is known ns Alfred Hand's addition to tho city of Scrnnton; said lot being llfty-flvn foot In front on South Dynon street nnd ono hundred and thlrty-thrco feet In depth, ns by refereneo to said map. In tended to bo recorded will more fully ap pear. All Improved with n two-Btory framo dwelling and outbuildings. Seized nnd taken In execution nt tho suit of Prnnk I. Ulnkcslee and Austin ltlnkeslce. executor ot tho last will and testament of Jacob Hlnkcstee, decesed, vs. Zacharlnh Tranxuc. Debt, 2oS SS. Judgment No. 13, September Term, 18Q7, Court ot Corrmon Pleas of Monroe coun ty, nnd No. 317 Court of Common Pleas ot Lacknwnnna county. Totatum 11. fa. to January Term, ISis. Also nt tho suit rf mine vs same Debt. $190 24 Judgment No. 14, September Term, 1S17, C. P. of Monroe countv. and No. 31S, Januaiy Term, H9S, C. P. of Lackuvvniina countv, Tcstntum II, fa. to January Term, 1S9S. Also at tho suit of samo vs. same. Debt, $190 21. Judgment No. 15, September Term, 1S')7, C. 1'. of Monroo county, nnd No. Sin, January T., 1S9S, C. P. of Lackawanna county. Testatum ft. fa. to January Term, 1897. Also nt tho suit of same s. same. Debt, $190 21 Judgment No. 10. September Term, 1897, C. P. of Monroe county, nnd No. 31'i, Jnnunry Term, ItW, U I', of Licknwanna county. Testatum tl. fa. to Januaiy Term. 189S. mhlvin i. coitmrrr. and JDSSUP & JHSSUP, Atts. ALSO No. C All the rlfiht, title nnd Interest of tho defendant, Joseph Roos, In nnd to nil thnt certnln lot or pleco of ground with the bulldltiRS nnd Improvements thereon erected, slttmlo In tho Hlghth vvnid of the city of Scrnnton, In the county of Lnckuwnnna, nnd state of Pennsjlvnnla, aforesaid, described ac cording to a survey thereof mide by A II. Dunning, Jr., survejeu, dated March 2, 1893, as follows, to wit: llchinnlng at a point on tho southeast side of franklin avenue at the distance of two hundred and twenty (220) feet, soiithwebtward fiom the sodthwest side of Linden street, containing In trout or bre.ulth on tho said franklin avenue twent (20) fict und extending of tint bicadth In length or depth southeastward one hundred and seventy (170) feet to Ray mond alley, bounded noitheisivvard by ground now or late of Mrs Posten; south eistwarel by suld Raymond alley; south westward hi ground now or lato of John Short, nnd nortliwostwaiel by Prnnkilu nvenuo nfoiesaid Iielng the same prem ises which C S Wood! tiff, by nn inden ture datoel the second day of March, A. D 1893, und Intended to oe forthwith re corded, granted and conveved unto tho said Joseph Rons In fee. subject to rcs pivatlons us to coil and minerals as theteln recited All Improved with u three-story brick store nnd dwelling rooms und a two-stoiy double wood frame dwelling holige. Seized and taken In exqcutlon nt tho suit ot the t'tiited Security Life Insur ance nnd Trust SCompanv of Pcnnsvl vanln vs. Joseph Roos Debt, $j 329 W. Judgment No. !)i, Nov. T 1897. Lev, fa. to January Term, lS'is WOODRL'f f, Atty. ALSO No 7 All tho right, tltlo nnd Inteiest of defend int, S Y. Hnupt. hi and to all that certain lot of land in the city of Scranton. county of Lickivvanna, nnd state of Pennsi lvanla. bounded and de scribed as follows to wit: Uelng tho c.ist erlv part of lot number twenti -three (2t) In block number slxtv-thrce (03) of tho Lackawnnnii Iron und Coal Companv 's plot of lots. Intended to bo duly registered and recorded ; said lot facing on Qulncy avenue and being forty (40) feet in width on Qulncy avenue, same In the ie.tr, tho Int being lectungular and ninety feet in depth, but ten (10) feet In depth of tho frontago of salel lot is restricted to bay windows, porches, vaults nnd tho llko. as reserved In deed of the Lackawanna Iron and Coil compinv to W. H. Squnrev, dated Maieh 21th lsS9 and recorded In tho otllco for lecordlng deeds, etc.. In and for Lackawanna county hi deed book No. Bt, page U1S e tc Coal and minerals re served. Improved with a three-story fiamo dwelling house and outbuildings thereon ,, . ,, Seized nnd taken In eecutlon nt the Milt ol Amolia S Hnupt s S Y. Hnupt. Debt, J.'GJjOii Juelgmenl No. 9j0. Sep tember T, J8'7. Alias tl. fa. to January T.. IMS WARRHN H KNAPP. Attl S. ALSO No. b All the right tltlo and interest of tho defendant. 1'mlly A. 11. Dovle. in and to all that certain lot. piece or pircel of lind. situate In Lehigh township, coun ty of Lickawanni, nnei state of l'ennsil vanla, surveved to Templo Hinds and ad iclnlng other lands of sild Kmllv A. II. Doi le, and containing 10 acres of land, be tho same more or less. Seized und taken In execution at tho suit of C Stegmalei te Son vs. Hmlly A II Doile. Debt $J0o00 Judgment No. 270. March Term. 18. f I ta. to January T., ly.is M'LAIN & GIBBONS, Attis ALSO No 9 All the right, tltlo and Interest of tho defendant, D. Damal, executor of Titus Hack, et nl , deceased. In nnd to all that certain hilt lot or parcel ot land, sit uate, b Ing and beln-i In tho city of Scian ton. Lickavvanna county, und stato of Pennsv lvanla bounded and described ns follows, to wit: Helng the scutberlv lnlf of lot num bered twenty-three Ui). In square or block number forty-nine (49). and situate upon street called and known as Crown ave nue, according to tho Pawnee Coal Corn pan's plot of land In the city of Scranton. Said half lot being rectangulir In shape. 25 feet In width in front, ono said ave nue, the same In rear, nnd 140 feet In depth. Dxceptlng and reserving, however, to tho legal owners thereof, all cocl and min eral beneath tho surface of said lot. In tho samo manner and to tho same extent, and subject to tho samo conditions, as tho coal Is leseived In said half lot in the fol lowing two deeds to wit: )1) Maigaret Simon, et. al , executors of fiodeilck Simon, to tho heirs and legal representatives of Titus Hack, dited 2Jth elai of April, 1S93, and recoided In deed book No. 133, page 15 Improved with a two-story framo dwelling house and out buildings thereon. Seized and tiken In execution nt tho suit of Henry Winkler vs. K Damnl. o. ecutor of Titus Hack, deceased. Debt. J2S7 03 Judgment No. C02, Nov omber T , 18J7. Tl. fa. to January Term 1S9. ZIMMDUMAN, Atty, TERMS OF SALE. FIFTY DOLLARS CASH WHEN PRO PERTY IS STRUCK OFF AND BALANCE IN CASH IA1MEDIATELY AFTER SALE IS CONCLUDED. WHEN SOLD FOR COSTS, COSTS MUST BE PAID WHEN STRUCK OFF. ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH ABOVE TERMS HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLIED WITH WILL BE RESOLD BEFORE AD J0URNMENT. FRANK H, CLEMONS, Sheriff, Sheriff's office, Scranton, Pa., Dec. 10. 1897. Delaware ami Hudson. On Slonday, July 5, trains will leave Scianlon as folluws: For Caibondale 6 20, 7 53, 8 53, 1015 a. m , 12 00 noon, 1.21. 1H, 3 52, 6 25, 0 25. 7.57, 9.li. 10 15 p m , 12 10 a. m For Albani, Saiatogn. Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc., C 20 a. in , 2 20 p. ni. For Honesdale 6 20, 8 55, 10.13 a. m.: 12 00 noon J 2 20, 6.25 p m For Wllkes-Bairo 0 43, 7 60, 3 43, 9 13. 10 45 a. m 12 05. 1.25, 2 2S, 3 33. 4.11, 6 00. 7 59. 9 50, 1130 p, m I'or New York, Philadelphia, etc, via Lehigh Valley R R , 0 45, 7.50 a m . 12 03. 1.23, 4 41 p m (with Black Diamond Ex pi ess) 11.30 p. m For Pennsi lvanla It R. points 0 43, 9 31 a. m.: 2 23. 4 41 p m. For webturii points via Lehigh Vallt" R It., 7 50 a in. 12 03, 3 33 (with Black Diamond Exprcis), 9 60, 11 30 p ro Tialiu will urrlve at Scranton as foi lows Ftom Carbcndnlo end the north 6 13 7.43. 8 40, 911, 10 40 a m. 12 noon 1 W, 2 21. 3 23, 4 27, 6 4J. 7.45. 9 45 11 23 p, m. From W'llkes-Burre and the South 6 15 7 60. 8 60,-1010,-1165 a. m.i 116. 2 It, 3 IS, 6 20, 6 21, 7.63. 9.05. 9 45 a m.i 12 (ri a m. Complete Infoimatlon regaidlng rates to all points In the United States and Canada may bo obtained at tho ticket of llco In the depot. Special attention given to Western and Southern icsort bueiness. J. W. mJRUIPK. a P. A, Albiny, N. Y, JX. W. CROSS. D P. A Scranton. Pa. RAILROAD TIMMWf-.ES Schedule In Etlect November is, lSS. Trains Loavo Wilkes-Barra as Follows 7.30 a. m weok days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia," Bittl more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and tho Wast. 10.16 a. m weak dayo, for Hazleton, Pottsvlllc, Reading;. Norrlotown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltlmoroi Washington and Pitts, burg, and tho West. 3.15 p. m., weok days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburjr, Phliadelphls, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg and tho West. 8.15 p m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrlsburp, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg and tho West. O.CO p.- m., week days, for Hazleton and Pottsville. J. R. WOOD. Oen'l Pan. AtjenU J. . HUTCHINSON. Unfnl MuntZir. Central Railroad ot New Jerkcy (Lohlgh nnd Susquehanna Division.) Stations In. Nuw York Foot ejf Liberty stieet, N. 11, and Whitehall Terminal. Anthracite ctfal used exclusively, Insur ing cleiinllneiw and comfort. TIME TAULD IN Eff ECT NOV. 14. 1837. Trains leavo Scranton for Plttston, Wllkes-Ilarre, etc., ut 8 20, 9.15. 11 30 a. m , 12 45, 2 00, 3 05, B 00, 7 10 p. m. Sundaya,9 00, a. m., 1 00, 2 ID. 7.10 p. m. Tor Lakewood und Atlantic City, 8i0 'For New York, Newark and Elizabeth. 8 20 (express) a. m 12.40 (express with Buffet parlor car), 3 03 (express) p m. Sunday. 215 p. m. Train loavlng'12 45 p. in arrives nt Philadelphia, Heading Ter minal, 5 19 p. m nnd Now York (5 00 p nt. for Maueh Chunk. AUcntown, Bethle hem, Eiston and Philadelphia, 8 20a. in, 12 45, 3 03, 5 00 (except Philadelphia) p. m. Sunday. 2 15 p. m. ,,..,,. for Baltimore and Washington and points South and West via Bethlohem, 8 20 u. m , 12 43 p. m Sundais, i 15 p. nu For Lons Brunch, Ocean Grove, etc, at 8 20 n. m. and 1245 p. m. for Beading, Lehiron and Harrlsburg, via Allelitown, 8 20a. m, 12 13, 5 00 p. m. Sunday. 2 15 l m. for Pottsville, 8 20 n. m , 12 1. p. m Returning leave New ork. foot of Lib erty street, Noith nivcr, at 9.10 (express) a. m . 1.10, 130, 4.15 (express with Buffet parlor car) p. m. Sundai, 4 30 a m Leavo New York, foot Whitehall street, South ferry, at 9 0S a. m , 1 00, 1 25, 3 5'i p m. Passengers arriving or departing from this tennlinl can connect under cover with all tho elevated rallroiiL,, Broadway cablo cars, and ferries to Brooklyn and Staten Island, making nulck transfer to and from Grand Central Depot and Long Island Kallroad Leave PHIidelphli. Reading Terminal. 9 CO a. m , 2 00 nnd 4 30 p. in. Sunday, 6 23 Through tickets to all points at lonct rate may ba had en application In ad vance to the ticket apent at the station. II. P. BALDWIN. Gen. Pass. Agt. J. H. OLHAUSEN, Gen. Supt. Lehigh Valley Railroad System Anthracite Coal Used, Ensuring Cleanli ness aiul Comfort IN EFFECT NOV. 14. 117. TRAINS LDAVE SCRANTON. Tor Philadelphia nnd New York via D. &. H. It It at l 43. 7 50 a. m , nnd U 05, 1 ii, 2 28, 4 41 (Black Diamond Exprcsi) ana 11 30 p m. I'or Pltlston and Wllkes-Barre via D L & W. It. R, t00 SOS, 11.10 a. m., 153 J 35. C 00 p. m. For Whlto Haven, Hazleton, Pottsville, and principal points In the coal regions via D. & H. R. B . C 13, 7 50 a. m , 12 03. 2 23 and 4 41 P m. For Bethlehem, Easton, Rending. Hnr rlsburg and principal intermediate rti tlons vH D t II. It R . 6 15. 7 30 a. m . 12 03. 123. 2 2S. 4 41 (Black Diamond Ex press), 11.30 P. m. For Tunkbannock, Towanda, Elmlra, Ithaca. C.enesva. endprlivclpal imeVniCetr ute stations via D. L L. W. R. R, 6 0), 8 OS a. m , 12 45 and 3 Jj p. m For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Nlag nr Falls, Chicago, nnd all points west via D. Sc H. R R . 12 03 3 33 (Black Diamond Express), 9 50 and 11 30 p. m Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Vullei parlor cars on nil trains between Wllkes-Bairo and New York, Philadel phia. Buffalo, and Suespenslon Bridge. ROLLIN H. WILBUR, Gen. Supt CHAS. S. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt , Phtla , 11 A W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. Gon. Pass. Agt . Philadelphia," Tk. S Scranton office, 309 Lackawanna avenuo. Del.. Lacka. and Western. Effect Monday, Nov. 21, 1S07. Trains leavo Scranton as tollows. Ec pres,s for New York and all points East. 1 to, 3 00, 5.15, S.1") and 10 03 a. m. M2 53 .Old 3 33 1) in. " Express 'for Easton, Trenton, I'lillaHi! phla and tho South, 513. 8 00 and 10 2S'3. m, 12 33 -id 3 33 p. m. - Washington ana way stations. 3 4j p in. Tobcr-Tra accommodation, 610 p. m Express .or Blnghamton, Oswego, El mlra. Corning. Bath, Dansvllle. Myunt Morris and Buffalo. 12 10. 2 '1. ' 0) aitf.. and 1 53 p m . making i luu lonneitlcjps. at; BulTalo to all points In tho West, North west and Southwest Blnghamton uiid way stations, 1 Oa p m, N'leliolton acLOirinodatlon, 5 15 p. m. Blnghamton und Elmlra exprebs, 5 33 Express for tltlca nnd Richfield Springs 2 33 n. m und 1 33 p. rn. IthacJ, 2 33, 9 00 a. m , nnd 1 55 p m. For Northumberland. Plttston. Wllkes Bano. Plinu'ilth, Btbomsbillg and Dan vlll". making eloe connection nt North umberland foi W llllarrii ort, Harrlshurs Baltimore, Wjshlnsloii und thp South Noithumberland and Intermediate sti tlons, 6 00, 10 05 a. m , ond 1 53 and 6 00 p. Nantlcoke and Intermediate Motions, 8 to nnd 1110 n m Plymouth and Intei medlate sUtlnns, 133 and 8 50 p. m. For Kingston. 12 43 p m. Pullman puiloi and sleeping coaches on nil express trains For detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc, appl to M L smith, .Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot tlrket otllco, Krlc and Wyoming Valley. In cftert Spt 19. lS'-7. Trains leave Set anion fir New York and Ir tn mediate pclnts on Eiia rallroid. also for llawley anil local points nt 7 03 a m. and 2 23 p m Airlvo at Scranton from abovo points at 10 23 .1 m , 3 15 ar.d 9 35 p. m ' - "- scitAvrov DIVISION. Ill r.ffcct December 1-2-tIi, 1S07. I jm. "ZTW T-J T 1 Ut Xortli Bound. soutli Bound. soil iei" Stations S fl (Trtlns Daily. Ex- s y. cept Miuday ) 15 a I r uMTlvu Leave 1 Mi .. .. 7251 Y rranklla ht. .... 7 i) . .. .. 7 10, West 4nd street .... 7 i 700; WeehawLen ... 810 .... p k Arrive Leave r mI 1 15 I'ulOlU jTi tw Hancock .,. 2itJ..i ... t2 66 Ktarllrbt ... BCiJ. ,. mi, Preston ratk ... SHI.... U40 VVlBlvooa .... '241 .... u2, l'oyntelle aw .... " . is 11 orsou ... its .... Ijra, rieoaaut Mt. ... 3(6 ... . tusp uouniaia .. art . .. U49 Forest cttj . . 119 . .. 1134 carbjnelVe .... 8 tl ... (1130 W hits llrlelf 0 .. U8b .. !. Ilia J Marneld .... 18 41 . .. 11 si Jennyn ... 343 1118 Archibald ,. 351 .... 11 ti Vinton .... 3M . ., 1111 lvckvlllo .... Sfti ..v ... 1107 Olreliaat .... '101 ...t 1103 lilexburir ... 4 0. .... . . .. not inroop ... 410 , ., II ei Prnvlnenca . ill m, (1057 1 ark Place ...T 14 17 .... 10 55 scranton .. -4 a m. a ti Leave Arrive f ', 1 1 " i ,f r ah tr.iina run dallv exceoL rsundir. t slitiiines that trulns stop ou bignM for pas. stingers cecure laws via Ontario & Western before RurchailDKtlckoUaiul nave raouey, Day. ana Igut mpresstotho west ... J.O, Anacrson, Oen. l'ass Agt. T, Flltcrort, I)lv, rass, Agt.BeriutoA. Pa.