TELE HOUANTON TINBUNE FRIDAY MORNING, 3ECEMBKIl 31, 181)7. .. W ' A m ftckawamia gouty CARBONDALE, tTlto Cnrbondnlo correspondence of The Trtbuno hns been placed In thn hands of Mr. C. 11. Munn, Snlem nvenu" nntl Church street, to whom news Items may be addressed. All complaint ns t" Ir regular dcllvuy, etc.. Bhottld bo m.uio to W. T. Hoberts, nnws agent. REPUBLICANS ACTIVH. An OlUcinl Cnll lor Coiivonllon on lauutiry lllrvnntli. To tho Hepubllcnn voters of the city of Cnrbondole: Tho pilmnrles for tho election of d.dc nutes to tho Hopubllcun city conveii- tlon will Ijp held on Saturday. .Ian. 8, 1R98, between the hours of 3 ami 7 o'clock p. ill. The convention Mr the notnlnntlon of candidates for the olllce of school director for thu First, Sec ond, Fifth mid Sixth wnrds, fchnnl director for the Third mid Fourth wnrds, poor director Third wnid, til -dcnnmi Second ward, one scle t cntin cllnimi and two coinmon coitiicllmen In the Second, Fourth and SKth wards, nnd the regulnr ward and dlstllct oill cers will be held on Tuesday evening. Jan 11. l'srts, nt s o'clock In the second story of Httrke's building, Sixth ave nue. The representation ns fixed by the city committee under the laity lules will be ns follows: Delegates. First word. Fit st district :t First word. Third district 1 Second word. First illstllet - Second word. Second dlstiirt 1 i Second ward. Third dlstllct 1 Third word. Flist district 2 'Third ward. Hoccnd dlstllct V Third ward. Third district 1 Third ward. Fourth district 2 (Fourth ward, First district I Fourth w ml. Second district 1 Fourth ward, Third district 1 1-irth ward. First district " Fifth ward. Second district 1 Sixth ward, First district ;l Sixth ward. Second district 1 The vigilance committees n the sev oral election districts will take notice I of the above call and give net less than two days public notice of the time nnd place for holding prlnary elec tions. Any vnenncy In tin vlgllnnoo committee of any district wll be (Hied upon notice to the ehiiirmin of the city committee. S. A. McMullen, II C Hutlor. Chairman. Secretary. FIRG AT DUNDAFi. iie"Vlllii" Tolnllv Di-stnyoil Ycs terdny Morning. The "Dunduff Villa," (xciipied by Charles Coleman, a milk deiler, who Is welt known In this city, am owned by Mrs. 13. P. Webb, of Waterliiry. Conn., was totally destroyed by lie yester tlny morning between 4 ant fi o'clock. The tire originated over lie kitchen and It Is supuosed was dip to a de fective chimney. Mr Coleman discovered the blaze and Immediately aroused th. other In mates of the house. Tip lire had spread beyond control, nnd Mr. Cole man sot to work removing snno of the I furniture. All articles of vilile on the rfiist lloor were saved. The loss will amount ti between three and four hundred dollus. Mr Coleman and family iro staying w ith the White family, whise home Is a short distance from the house that was destroyed. SOLES Ri-UEi-AliiD FORCASII. I A loml shoe shop ninungei has Issued dodger with this novd heading: "Soles Hedeemed for Cash" It Is at tracting considerable attertlon and Is thought to have a pretty ood appli cation to the cobbling trad". Whether the author knew It or not, the idea Is the same expressed by Slikepeare the first scene of "Jullts Caesut where to Maiullus' question: "Hu what trade art thou? Aniwer me di rectly. ' he makes the seiond citizen answer. "A trade, sir. th.it I hope I may use with a safe conscience ; which is. Indeed, sir, a mender of bad soles." Again the second citizen says: ' I am. indeed, sir, a surgeon to old shoes, when they nre In grmt danger 1 recover them. As proper men as ever trod upon neat's leather have gout- up on my handiwork." CR0S0NTS' ENTERTAINMENT. The concert to be given nl the Grand opera house this evening under the auspices of the Crescent club wll be participated In by Mrs. Kate Crosln O'nrlen, soprano soloist; Alfred Woiler. tenor; W. A. Kelly, baritone: .Miss Agnes Callahan, reader, and the Pill harmonlc String quartette, consisting of A. E. Morse, first mandolin: H. H, Ashley, second mandolin: H. W. Xu bauer. mnndola, and J. A. Foote, guitar. The club hns recently been to heavy expense In furnishing its handsome rooms in the Sahm building and ts enterprise ought to be liheinlly ie warrjed. An excellent programme his been arranged, which will warrant tn immense audience. WILLIAM CHAPMAN'S DtiATII, William Cnmpmnn, who 1ms been a veil known character about town for many years, died at the county Jail i'esterday. He was 3fi years old. a mother, sister. Mrs. C. H. Person, and a brother. Charles Catnpnian, survive him, He remarked when last before the mayor on charge of Intoxication that he would not live to pay the pen alty Imposed. PURELY PERSONAL, Sidney K. Evans, of New York city, called on friends hern yesterday. Attorney Louis drainer was In Scranton yesterday. Mrs. W. H. Hubbard, of Wyoming stl'et. entertained her aunt, Mrs. F. H, Met2, of Scranton, Wednesday. Gomer Heese, of l'lttston, Is spend ing a few days with Harry Lister, of this city. Professor J. E. Cawiey. of the Scran ton Huslness college, was In this elty yesterday. Cert Treat, of Terrace stieet. is en tertaining his brother. Stophen.of Clin lon. Miss Annn Honengrant has return ! fam her Scrnnton visit. Mrs, K. A. Stoddard and childien, if LE PnUW OTIilH remedy bolnc In- -jt-cicu uirocujr to tlio I Hem or iiioho oiiteaNfM i of tho Uenlto-l'iiiiat' "buiik, reuuiren no cliaiiite of diet. Cnre I cuaruutecd In 1 to U J TJ JOUTTBnse. by mall, 8J.OO, Wm, a, ci.rk, 0'i u'.yiy 316 Pmn. Ave., J?01 Woh'niton Ave. and crantun, Pa. 12 orn 1H0&I1 ' lllrkett street, are visiting In Susnuc liaunii. W. R Klrliy Ih entertaining his sis tor, Mrs. Edward Hlne, of Hlnghnm ton. .1. A. Hounds, of Htilltr, Montana, foinierly of Waymart, Is the guest of (lerrlt 1. lingers. Frederick Staple, of Port JervlH, called (fii Carbondale friends yesterday. 10CALS. C. F. Hose, chief clerk of the Erie superintendent's olllce, has accepted the agency of the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance company, Ills territory embraces Northeastern Penn sylvania. Mr. Hose possesses qualities, peculiar to the business and he will doubtless be successful. The postolllce hours for New YoniM day will be fioni S n. m. to 12 noon. Lobby open for lock boxes from 3.30 to 4.) p. in. One full delivery by carriers. No money order or registry buslnesK don . John Lynott, who was taken to Dan ville Monday, dlul yesterdoy. He was 2,1 yonjvt old. His parents, three sis ters nnd four brothers survive him. The sale of seats for dolnty Katie Hooney who appears at the Grand for two performances on New lours In "The (Jltl From lrelnnd" was brisk yesterday. Katie Is a favorite here. The dlagiam for the famous Hyrne Urns.' 8 Hells opened nt Heynolds' drug nlore last evening nt 7.30. The Hecherche Dancing class socinl In the Hurke building last evening was a highly enloynblo affair. The Mozart orchestta playul In line style and the decorations were vnrled and artistic. The order of dancing embraced several new figures. About eight couples par ticipated. Frank, son of George Smith, Is suf feilng nn Injury to his wrist, the re sult of a dog bite. Alderman Jones joined In wedlock Cecelia Thompson anil William Ilnzle ton. of this city. Wednesday night. The Epwotth league will conduct a watch meeting. An lnteicstlng pro gramme will be carried out during the early evening. PKCKVIIXC. The members of Wilson Fire com pany and their lndy friends will hold a banquet and social nt tho hose rooms on Wednesday evening. Jan. 1 . William Page left yesterday to visit friends at Franklin, N. J. The following oillcers of tho Metho dist Kniscopal Sunday school were elected last evening for the coming year: Supeilntendeiit, William T. Hudd: Hist assistant, William Warne; second assistant, James Cowans; secietury. Miss Jessie Hofl'ecker; assistant secre tary. Hubert C. Lintenr, treasurer, James Cowans; chorister, D. H. La- throp; assistant chorister, John Warne; librarian, A. C. Hendricks; assistant librarian, Arthur Warne: organist, Miss Sophie Slmpklns; assistant organist. Miss Maud Treverton. Sherldun lodge Knights of Pytlilns, elected the following oillcers last even ing for the ensulnir term: Chancellor commander, Isaac Choeney; senior vice chancellor, Solomon P. Walters; master-at-arms. John L. Jones; prelnte, James Nute; Inside guard, Peter Qulun: outside guard, .1. H. Hodges; master of work. William T. Grilllths; trustee, eighteen months. Dr. T. F. Treverton; trustee, twelve months, Kdward Nl. Jones. The programme for the Hose com pany's fair for tills (Fiiday) evening, under the direction of Miss Jessie L. Hearns, will be as follows: Music, selected; recitation, "Hetty and the Hear," F.dlth Hook: recitation (a). "He Was There nnd So Wns I," (b), "Our Hired Girl," Oracle Day: music, "The Fire Fiend," Hessle Thompson (with musical accompaniment by May Jen kins): recitation, "Papa's Letter," Mll--clreil Shaffer: recitation, "The Minuet," Alary Davis (with musical accompani ment by May Jenkins). Miss Jesle L. Stearns and the fol lowing pupils of her elocution class, Mildred Slialfir, Bessie Thompson, Grneey Day, and Ola Hogtrs, gave a recital for the benefit of St. James Catholic church nt the Father Mathew hall at Olyphant last fnlnij. Mr. and Mrs. Isaacs, who has been for the past week with Mr. anil Mrs. Henry Chapman, returned to their home nt Dallas yesterday. Hlakely oCuncll. Jjunior Order Fnlt nd American Mechanics, elected the following olll'-is last Wednesday ev ening for the coming teim: Coun cillor, Thomas Wadetnnn. vice-conn-cellor, Thomas Wnrn.'; recording sec retary K. A. Lindsay, assistant secre tary. Arthur Wni'io; treasurer, Miles I!. Wcidtman; conductor, Walter Walk r; Insli? guard, Wallle llmpg; outslile guard, William Scott; chaplain, W. W. Peck: trustee eighteen months. W. J. Dik-Miiau. They will be Installed on Wednesday evening, .limitary 12, and ,i publle installation and an entertain ment will be given. The lucait baking contest which will i na otf at the hos-e boys fair this evening for another barrel ot Hour given by Hoberts Ilrotheis. for the lady 1 aklug the best loaf or bread from Puritan Hour, is causing quite a sen sation. Councilman James W. Smith won the fur boa that mis chanced off nt the fair Inst Wednesday evening, and Wil liam Hodges the door prize, u silver spo;n. This evening will 1i known as Scran ton nlsrhl at the Wilson fair nnd a number of lire coiupanes will lie pres ent. Anion!,' them will be the Nuy Align ot S.u'autoii. and the Dunmiito Independents. The 'ntter company will '!vo a drill exhibition. Tile Tribune carrlets will be In pos-sei-slnii of the Tribune Alnmac on New Year's morning. Price 2.", cents. Show yur appreciation to your futhful ear ners by purchasing one. The choir of the Methodist Kplseo pal church tendered their leader. Mr G.'otge Shay, a surprise on Wednesday evening at his homo on Main street. A very pleasant lime wns enjoyed by nil. Singing and games were the 'amusements for the evening. About eleven o'clock Mr. John Hngllsh an nounced that the pastor would make a few remarks. Hev. S. C. Slmpklna, with woids appropriate for the occas ion presented Mr. Sharp with a beau tiful chair, the gift of the choir. Mr. Mr. Sharp responded with a few well chosen words after which refresh menib were served. At midnight all repaired to their homes wishing Mr. and Mrs. Sharp a happy and prosper ous new year. Mr Sharp has served the M. U:. church In the capacity of luader of the choir for five years and hW proven himself a proficient leader, and endeared himself to th'e people nnd It their earnest wish that he mav be spared to serve them In the name capacity for many yenrs to come. Those present wore: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Frenr. of Green Hldge; Mr. nnd Mrs, John P. Slmpklns, of Hawipy; Mr. Howard SlmiilUns, of Hnwiey; Mr. nnd Mrs. John English, of Pcck vllloi M. nnd Mrs, William Uutltl, of Peckvllle; Mr. and Mrs. William Freor. of Peekvlllo; Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin Rlt granes, of Peckvllto: Mr. nnd Mrs. George Shuy, of Peckvllle; UeV. anil Mrs. K. C. Slmpklns, of Peckvllle; Mrs. Jenne Frenr, of Peckvllle; Mr. Thomns Llewellyn, of Peckvllle; Mr. Wellanil Peel:, of Philadelphia: Miss Sophie Slinpklns. of Peckvllle; Miss Helia Slmpklns, of Peckvllle; Miss Nellie Peck, of Peckvllle. Mrs. William J. Snedlcor Is quite 111 with pneumonia. Miss Susie Swingle, of Green Hldge, Is the guest of Mrs. O. W. Hobcrtfl. Thomas Walker and Miss Saruh Hull era will be united In marriage on New Year's day, at the Hampton Street Methodist Episcopal parsonage, Hyde Park, by Hev. F. P. Doty. Mrs. Horace Menner Is suffering from I ronchitls. Messrs. Hlttenbender nnd Kemmer er, of Si ronton, the donors of the bicy cle to the Wilson fair, wero here nt the fair last evening, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Honhnm, of Dornnctown. nre at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hoberts. The fair nnd trr.des display of Wil son Hose company was well patron ized again last night and the pro gramme given deserves speclnl men tion. Several articles were chanced off last evening No. 71 drew thp table scarf, and was held by T. IT. Spangen burg. The door prize was drawn by Councilman J. V Smith, ticket 2,'.'24, a set of knives and an urn. TAYLOR NEWS. Smoker Held lly the Kuishts of I'livlliinH.. Other News ot Interest. Independent Order of Odd Fellows, No. CCS', will meet this evening In their hall on North Main street. Wednesday evening will long be re membered bv the members of Taylor lodge, No. 4C2. Knights of Pythias, of this town. On that evening the order celebrated their eighteenth nnnlver sary at their hall on Main street. After going through Its business, James K. Wntklns was elected chairman. He In nn able manner spoke on the coni mcmointion of the occasion. He then called Past Chancellor Commander W. J. Howells, who gave an address of the order from Its birth to tho present time. The following programme wns then rendered: Solos by George Phil lips, John Coombs, Isaac Kvans and solo by Joseph Coombs, selectlun by Prof. IX K. Jones; comic song, Seth Gillllths; duet, David Davis and James E. Watklns; stump speech, T. J. Da vis. Hefreshments were afterward served. William Gordon, who has been sick for some time at the home of his sis ter, Mrs. H. J. Daniels, was yesterday taken to his home in Petersburg. The chicken supper which will lip held at the Methodist Episcopal church tomorrow ufternoon mjd evening prom ises to eclipse any of Its kind ever held In this town. It will be hold In the church rooms. Watch for the bill of fare tomorrow. John K. Kvnns. of Main street, Is re covering from his recent sickness. This evening the Lackawanna Vnl ley council. No. St. Jr. O. V. A. M.. will hold a New Year's reception nt their rooms on Main street. They will smoke out the old year and welcome the new. They will have for their guests the Mooslc council. The barbers will close their plnces of business tomorrow at 1 o'clock sharp. ARCH MALI). Tho family of John Cnrden, of South Main street, has been sorely aflllciod during the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. Cnrden nre both dangerously ill with pneumonia, and at this wiitlmr they are hoveling, between life nn I death. Their daughter, Mary, has also been very 111 for the past few days but Is now Imurovlng. Mr. and Mrs. Cnrden are both respected nnd well known, and It Is the hope of their many friends that they will be spared for many yeais. Mrs. Anthony Maloney, of Salem street, Is dangerously ill. Miss Annie Philbin Is visiting friends In Scrnnton. Miss Ella Judge, of Pittston, win has been visiting Miss Nora Harrett, of Laurel street, has returned home. J. A. Foote was in Scrnnton yesl' r day. The fair of St, Thomas' congregation continues to attract large crowds and there is no abatement of Interest in It. A programme of singular excel lence has been provided for this nnd tomorrow tvenlngs and the attendance will undoubtedly be very large. From the list of candidates for the various borough olllces to be filled nt the February election, which appeared In Wednesday's Tribune, the name of John J. Corcoran was unintentionally omitted. Mr. Corcoran Is named as a candidate for the office of school di rector from the First ward. Mr. Cor coran's friends feel that his candidacy ns a director In former yeais war rnnts an election next sprlug nnd they will make nn effoit to give It to him. JHKMYN. There will be a pigeon match on the Kust Side grounds tomorrow, begin ning at 2 o'clock, A reliable bund I -capper has been engaged for the occa sion. Mr. W. J. Cramer, fotmerl.v of this town but now of Longwood, Florida, recently wrote to the Carbondale Lead er as follows: "We are raising a bet ter class of pineapples here than 1 ever saw In Pennsylvania markets. I was through u pinery ut our county seat about two weeks ago that was set In September. lS'JG, und has the first crop of fruit on' now. and manv of them were' 12 to 14 Inches long anil 6 to H In diameter.' I did not see one cull pine In the whole field nor one anywhere near matuie that would weigh less than six pounds and from that to ten pounds. It costs about $1C per acre to fit the ground und set the plants anil build a shed over them. This year the first crop was estimated to be worth $3,r,00, anil the shed and plants were left for future crops. The pineapple Industry here In Orange county Is like ly to surpass the orange crop In Its best days before the freezes of 1895 and 1806." The local lodge, Ancient Order of Heptosophs, met on Wednesduy even ing and elected the following oillcers: Archon, a. K, Walters; past archon, Will Hetgan: provost, Peter Spelser: flnuncler, Hen Morgan; treasurer, Wil liam Tennis, sr. ; secretary, T. L. Kel- A GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE for thouo who will go today mi get u pack iikp of (IKAIN-O, It lakes theplitce ofcotree nt about V, tint coitt. It Ik n rood drink' lull of licaltli. und can bo given to tho children its well us the adult with Brent benefit, it U made of puro grain und lookn and tnxtea Ilka the llneit grudes of vjoclm of Javucoiree. It Katlslle ovaryouo. A cup of drain. u Ih better for the nyxlein tlmn u tonic, became Its benefit Is permanent. Whut cott'ee break 8 clown (iniln-O builds up. Auk your grocer fordltAIN-O. inc. and lino. GRATIFYING 11ESULTS INTERESTING EXPERIMENTS WITH THE NEW STOMACH REMEDY. Not n Patent .11cdlciuc,hut h Halo Curo Tor All Form ol Indigestion. The results of recent Investigation have established, beyond question, tho great value of the new preparation for Indigestion and stomach troubles; It Is composed of the digestive nclde, pep sin, bismuth, Golden Seal and similar stomachics, prepared In the form of 20 fjruln lozenges, pleasant to tho taste, convenient to enrry when traveling, harmless to the mosl delicate stomach, anil probably the safest, most cffcctunl cure yet discovered for Indigestion, sour stomach, loss of appetite and tlesh, nausea, sick headaches, palpltn tlon of heatt, and the many symptoms arising from Imperfect digestion of food They cure because they cnuse the food to be promptly nnd thorough ly digested before It has time to sour, ferment nnd poison the blood and ner vous system. Over six; thousand people In the slate of Michigan alone In 1S94 were cured of stomach troubles by Stuart's Dyspep sia Tablets. Full sized packages may be found nt nil druggists at "Wc, or sent by mnll on lec'.'lpt of price from Stuart Co.. Marshall, Mich. Send for free book on stomach dlsenses. lar; Inspector. W. H. Tennis; prelate, P. Mnloney; trustees. W. J. Hetgan, Percy Davis and William J. McDer mott. The Woman's Home Missionary soci ety met yesterday afternoon nt tho home of Miss Julia Gill nnd elected the following ofllcers: President. Mrs. W. C. Nicholson; first vice-president, Mrs. M. J. Shields: second vice-president, Mrs. John Mellon: treasurer, Mrs. John Graves; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Hadger; recording secetnry, Mrs. Wlll mnn. PKICI'IIUUC. Public schools will re-open on Mon day. Tho Knights of Golden Eagle will hold a grand entertainment Friday evening, Jan. 7 when n public Instal lation will take place. Election of oillcers will tnke place at the Sunday school on Jnn. 2. The pond back of the Novelty Iron works Is frozen nnd the young people are enjoying themselves skntlng. John O'Connor, of Now York, Is spending the holidays with his parents on Lincoln street. The Eagle Hose company will hold a ball in Elbe's hall this evening. Tick ets will be sold for fifty cents which will entitle the holder to a chance on a bedroom suit or tea set. M. F. Fadden has been awarded the contract for the loading of the coal which was dumped opposite Johnson's store. .v ciritr, rou c.vNrrcit. Alcohol Used lor a New Purpose by Pliy"cliini. Medical authorities appear to be be coming convinced of the elllcncy of al cohol In the treatment of cancer, says the Indianapolis Journal. It Is used In hypodermic Injections, mid Its strength has been gradually increased from a 10 per cent, solution until the pure al cohol Is often used. The Injections are repeated after live to seven days. The cancer cells are destroyed, the growth gradually becoming smaller, and finally leaving n hard mass that may be lg noied or cut out. A ItOV.VI, LLC I IIICIA.V. The Prince of X iples Learned to Modern Science. The Prince of Naples Is perhaps the only real electrician among all the pres ent Princes of Europe. He Is very learned in all that concerns the appli cation of electricity to light, motive power, sound anil pnotograpny. lie was one of the first nnd most successful ex porimenteis with the X rays after their discovery, and In Home his residence In the Quliiuul had the aspect, during his Hoyal Highness' bachelor days, of a scelntillc laboratory. LMIFJtlFF'S SALE. -or- Valuable RealEstafe -ON- FHIDAY, JANUAHY II, 155S. Hy virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, Levuil Fuclas and Venditioni Fx ponus, Issued out of tho court of coinmon pleas of Lackawanna county, to me di rected. I will expose to public sale by ven due or outcry, to tho highest and boat bidder, for cash, at the court house, iu tho City of Scranton, Luck.iwunn.i coun ty, on FRIDAY, the FOL'HTF.HNTH DAY OF JANCAHY. A. D.. UtiS. at 10 o'clock tn the forenoon ot said day. all the right, tltlo find Interest of the defend ants hi and to the following described lots, pleco or parcels ot land, viz.: No. 1. All tho right, title and interest of tho defendants, Thomas M. Jones and ohiry Jones, In i, nil to all of their undi vided six-eighth (t'-it) Interest In all tlm cert Jlu lot or piece of land situate )n tho township of Spring Brook. (Into Covington), In the County ot Lackawan na (late Ltizcinei. and State of Penn sylvania, Known as lot number rorty-llvo (4j), In tho nllnttment of the llosack lands, bounded nnd described us follows, to wit.: Beginning at n Hemlock, tho southwest corner of the premises hereby granted, It being ulso the southeast cor ner of lot number forty-four (11); thenco by the east line of Mild lot last men tioned, and of lot number thlrty-throo (33). north ono hundred und seventy-four (174) perches to a stono heap, the south west corner of C. Phillips' lot; thence by his south lino cast ninety-two (i2) perch es to a stone heap; thenco south one hun dred nnd seventy-four (171) perches to n hemlock on tho noith line of lot num ber forty-seven (47); thence by said lust mentioned line west ninety-two (fi!) pel di es to the place of beginning. Containing one hundred (100) acres and eight (S) perches, be the same moro or less. Excepting and reserving therefrom, however, all that certain lot or piece of land, bounded und described as follows: The western half (!) of lot number forty-live (45) In tho allotments of the llosack lands, beginning ut a hemlock, the southwest corner of thn picmlses hereby described, It being also the south east corner of lot number forty-four (41); thenco by tho cast lino of said last men tioned lot and lot number thlrty-threo (31). north one hundred and ueventy-four (171) perches to a stone heap, the south west corner of C. Phillips' lot; thonco by his south line east forty-six (4(J) perches to a post; thenco south ono hundred and seventy -four (171) perches to a post on tho north line of lot number forty-seven: thenco by said Inst mentioned Hue, west forty-six (4C) perches to the place of be ginning. Containing fifty (CO) acres and four (4) porches of land, be the sumo moru or less. Being the one-hnlf (V4) part of tho lunrt first above described. Tho promises here by Intended to bo conveyed being tho pumo which wero conveyed to Mary Jones, one of the defendants, by deod bearing date the 14th day of March, IMC. nnd recorded In the office fur recording of deeds hi and for the County of Luclta- SIICRIIT'S SALES. ,t wnnnn, In DccM Hook No. iX pago .inn. All Improved with a ono und one-half dm story frnmo dwelling house, and n barn, nnd other out-bullillngs thereon; nlso with nn orchard, other fruit trees nnd shrubbery. Seized nnd tnken In execution nt tha stilt of William It. Thomas vs. Thom.is M. Jones nnd Mary Jones. Debt, K'-.W. Judgment No. 419, January Term, J80S. Fl. fa to January Term. UOS. c it. piTcnun, Atfy. ALSO No. 2. All tho right, tltlo and Interest of the defendant, Catharine. Kllpntrlck, In nnd to nil that certain piece of land situate on tho southwesterly side of Larch street (formerly known as Mnplo street or Mnplo avenue) In tho Thirteenth ward ot the City of Scrnnton, County of Lackawanna. Stnto of I'ennslanlii, be ing 40 feet In front on suld Larch street, the same In rear, and externum; nt riuht angles to said street an average depth of tiDoui i;u',a rcct to uio imc oi innus or tno i.acKnwanna iron ami coal company, i ic ing the rear parts of lots No. C, 8 und 7 on Washington avenuo In square or block No. R09, according to tho map of Wnlsh H Hoban's Addition to tho City of Scran ton. All Improved with a largo two story frnmo dwelling hotiso anil outbuildings. Seized nnd tnken In execution nt tho suit of Pennsylvania Savings Fund and Loan association vs. Cnthurlno Kllpat lick. Debt, $2.7T0.r,:,. Judgment No. SIC, May Term, 1SU7. Fl fa. to January Term, im. D. W. HHOWN, Atfy. ALSO Nn. 3. All the right, tltlo nnd Interest of tho defendant, Edward O'Keefe, In and to nil the surfneo or right of soil of all that certain lot. piece or parcel of land situate In tho Township ot Fell. County of Lacknwanna und State of Pennsylva nia, and bounded and described as fol lows: Containing a front of fifty feet northwestward on Mntn street, bounded northeastward nt right angles to said street ono hundred and lltty feet by lot No. 70 on said street; southeastward par nllel with said street fifty feet by an nl- ii.v, nun ci'uunM'Mniuii ol iiKiu ininiun to Main street ono Hundred and forty-live, ! feet by lot No. T4 on said street, Com prising lot No. 72 on Main street as tho same Is represented and designated on a map of building lets on lands of the rsortuern uiiui mm iron company on n tract of land In th- warrantee name of Patrick Gray In said Township ot Fell. Heing the same premises conveyed to Kd ward O'Keofe by the Northern Coal and Iron company by deed dated Mny ittlt, lbi'.'l, duly recorded. Coal and minerals reyened ns by reference to last-mentioned deed will fully appear. All Improved with a two story double house with stone basement, barn, out bouse, and other outbuildings thereon. Sflsril and token In execution at tho suit of Henry Hox vs. Kdward O'Keefc. Debt. $773.!i:i. Judgment No. BJi. Jurimry Term, IsM. Fl. fa. to Jnnuaty Term, iV.'b. II. C UCTLEH, Atfy. ALSO No. I. All the right, title und Interest of Mary Lucy Mary Savanah nnd Henry Savanah, thy defendants In and to the iollowing described lots of land situate In tho City of Scranton In tho County of Lackir.vani'a, Pa., vl!..: The first being lot number fourteen (II) In square or block number thlriy-slx (30) and situate upon Maplu street upon the town plot of Scranton; said lot Is forty (40) feet In width In front, forty (10) feut In rear and one hundred and fifty (150) feet in depth. All Improved with a two story frame dwelling houso and other out buildings theteon. The second theieof being lot number twonu-four (21). block thirty-six (:W) and situate upon street called and named Vule street (now Irving avenue) upon the town plot of the City ol Scranton, said lot Is forty (401 feet In front, same width In rear and ono hmldred and torty (110) feet In depth. Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of Now Schiller Building and Loon association vs. Alary Lucy Mory Savanah nnd Henry Savanah. Debt, :i2i'. Judg ment No. CSS January Term, 1SUS. Fl la. to January Term, litis. STOKES, Atfy. ALSO No. J. All the right, title and interest of the defendants, Peter Foy und Hnbcrt J. Murray adminlstiutois c. t. a., d. b. i., of Sarah Foy. deceased, in and to all that certain lot. piece or parcel ot lr.nd situate In the City of Scranton, County of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described as lollows: Be .. .:......,.,.,.. as lollows. Be- i ii .i'. ill d Hand s addl- ing lot number cigmy-six llmnotoii street In Alfroi tlon to Pa i Is IIUI. said clO. measuring in fluiu and ruir llfty-Ihe tjj) feet and one hundred and thlrty-tince ii;;j) leel deep. Coal and other minerals reserved. Being tho some lot of laud eunvcyed by Matthias linershielt ex, ux., to Sarah Foy by deed doted July 2sth. 1SS1, and recorded In Lackawanna county In Deed Hook No. 23, page Wi7. etc. All Improved with a two story frnmo dwelling and outhouses thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Da jim'my administrators c. t, vid J. Heeiiy vs. l'eter Foy and Kobort J. Mm ray administrators c. t. a., d. b. u., of Sarah Foy. cV-ccnsed. Debt. SJ27.01. Jmlgin-nt No. 21, March Term, lb07. Lev. fa. to January Term, lv.e. DAVID J. HEKDY, Atfy. AI.SO No. ti. All the right, tltlo und Interest of Joseph H. Lewis In and to tho fol lowing described pleco or parcel of land situate In the Fifteenth wnid of the City ot Scranton In the County of Lackawanna and Slate of Pennsylvania, bounded and ilchciliicit ns loiiows, to wit: Being lot number thirty (30) in Alfred Hand's Plot of Lois ut Park Hill. In said city, bounded northerly by all alley, southerly by South l'ynon street, east eily bv land of one Arnold and wehterly by land of one Barrett. Said lot being fifty On feet In trout on South Dynon street, tho same In rear and ono hundred and thirty-three (133) feet In depth. Improved with a single two story frnmo dwelling house, with basemen; a two story triune double dwelling houso und outbuildings. Seized und taken in execution at the suit of John H. Williams vs. Joseph It, Lewis. Debt, $2,100. Judgment No, Cbj, January Term, isov. fi fa. to January Term. 1MS. D. J. DAVIS. Atfy. ALSO No. 7. All the right, title nnd Interest of the defendants. M. J. Scbenck and J. M. Scbenck In and to nil that certain lot piece or parcel of land sltunto In tha Uorougli of Olyphant. In the County ot Lackawanna. Pa., bounded and described us follows, viz.: Being lot number eleven (11) on Hudson street; bounded In front, southeasterly by raid Hudson street, southwesterly by lot number ten on said street, northwesterly by lot number twenty-two on Delaware struct and north east erly by lot number twelve, said lot num ber eleven Is sixty o0) feet In front, tamo width In rear, and one hundred and fifty (1.10) feet In dentb. more or less, and is the lot convoyed by Theodore Sluitto and wifn to M. J. Scbenck aforesaid by deed dated Hth July, 1S9I; recorded In Deed Book Hi, page aty. etc. All Improved with n two story frnmo dwelling house, u one story building, two barns and other outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution at tha suit of Now Schiller Building nnd Loan association vs, John M. Scbenck and M. J. Scheuck. Debt. $2oi). Judgment No. 4S1, May Term, 1SK. Fl. fa. to January Term, :m. STOKHS. Atfy. ALSO No. s. All the light, title and interest of tho defendant. M. II. Tiivcloy, In and to the following described pieces or parcels of land sltunto lying and being In the township of Hansom In the county of Lackawanna and stato of Pennsylvania, described as follows, viz.: Tho first theieof bounded nnd described us follows: Beginning nt a corner In the lino of Jacob Ace, thenco south 70 de grees enst 1C2 8-10 perches to a post cor ner, between the lands formerly of Oeorge W. Trivoluy and tho heirs of John Michael bit 2-10 perches to a post corner, thence along the division lino uforcsald north 20 degrees eHt 2S b-10 perches to a post corner, thenco along bald division lino north ,2 degrees oust 47 i-10 perches to a post corner, tlienco along the lino of Crouse, north 20 degrees eust 100 !-10 perches to the place of beginning, con taining seventy-four acres und forty-four perches. Tho second piece, bounded and described ns follows: Beginning at a point In Hue of Joseph Krnuss and Oeorgo M. Trlv ley, thenco north 72 degrees east 93 perches to a corner; thonce 20 dogroes wost 2S 8-10 perches to a corner; thenco south 70 degrees east 9 S-10 perches to a corner; thenco south 20 degrees west 20 C-10 porches to a corner; thenco north 70 degrees west M 4-10 porches to a cor ner In lino of lands of Joseph Krauss und thonco along said lino north 20 de grees euBt 1 8-10 perches to the placo of befclnnlng. Containing fifteen ucres and 152 perches, being tho land conveyed by Oeorgo M. Trlvley and wife to M. 11. Trlvloy by deed dutcd February 0th, 1S72, SHERIFFS SALES. recorded In Luzerne County Deed Hook 150, pago 77, etp. nnd by assignment rec orded In suld county in Deed Hook 70, pago 620, etc. All Improved with n two story frame dwelling house, threo barns nnd other out buildings thereon. This Is n well-Improved farm with a largo orchard nnd many other fruit trees. Seized and taken In execution nt tho suit ot New Schiller Building and Loan association vs. M. II. Trlvley. Debt, $1,870. Judgment No. B9!i, January Term, 1S93. Fi fa. to January Term. 1SUS. STOKES, Atfy. ALSO No. D. All tho right, tltlo nnd Interest of the defendant, Kit Swartz, In nnd to till that certain lot, pleco or parcel of land situate, lying and being In the township of Madison, County of Lnckawanna and Btoto of Pennsylvania, bounded and do scribed ns follows, to wit: Beginning at n stone heap, 20 feet west of tho western corner of tho foundation of old blacksmith shop on road leading from Moscow to Holllstervlllo; thonco south II 1-0 degrees cast 1.U70 feel along line of William Yeager, to a stone pllo on i lino of Potter cstnte; thonco north w degrees east 1.05'J feet along line of said Potter estate to a stono pllo under burb wlro fence; thonco north HU degrees west 1.09S feet ulong lines ot H. F. Krotzer nnd II. II. Yeager to end of a stcno wall; thence north 421i degrees east 150 feet along line of snld Yeager to comer of stono wall; thonco north 451 degrees west 271 feet ulong line of II, II. Venger to center of said road; thence along cen ter of said road leading to Moscow sta tion In a southerly direction with Its va rious courses and distances about I.1D0 feet; thonco south J0"ii degrees west i2 feut to tho place, of beginning. Contain ing thirty and one-half (SO'sj acres, bo tho same more or less. ALSO. All Hint certain lot, plccn and parcel of land sltunto In said Madison Township, County nnd Stato aforesaid, bounded and described ns follows, viz.: Beginning at a corner and land of Gabriel Swartz; thence south fifty degrees east thirty-live perches to a stone coiner In a creek: thenco south forty degrees west ono hundred and thirty-seven percnes to a post corner; thenco north fifty degrees , west thlrty-Ilvo perches to n post and i niouuB ivuil-l llliu IOOU Oi no; p,nu vt.- brlel Swartz; thence by said land, north forty degrees east one hundred and thirty-seven perches to tho placo of begin ning. Containing twenty-nine acres and one hundred and fifteen perches of land, be the same n ore or less. ALSO, All the following described lot of land In Lackawanna County, Pennsylva nia, being lot No. three (3) 111 square or block No. eight (S), and situated upon street called nnd named Sherwood ave nue, upon the plot of suld property, "Parker and Throop ullotmont of Sher wood Farm" Intended to be duly recorded, said lot being ono hundred nnd sixteen (110) feet in front, and two hundred und twenty-live (22i) feet In depth, coal and mlneials reserved. Seized and taken In cxecu'.on nt 'tho suit of Caroline Schmidt vs. HII Swnrtz. Debt, J2.000. Judgment No. C'Jl. January Term, ISPS. Fl. tn. to January Term. 'SOS. STHRDTHH & LOWHY, Att'ys. ALSO No, 10. All the right, title and Interest of the defendant, Hannah Evans, In und to tho following described lot of land sit uate In tho Village of Lawrence, Town ship of Old Forge. County of Lackawan na, Stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: eBing lot number two (2) In square or block number eleven (H situate on tho southeastorlj corner of the Intersection of Drake and Center streets, fronting forty (40) feet on Drako street and extending back of even width In n southwesterly direction along Center street one hundred and forty-two (112) fet to a sixteen (10) foot alley. Improved with ono two story frumo dwelling houso und out buildings. Seized und taken In execution at the suit of tho Pennsylvania Savings Fund und Loan association vs. Hannah Kvans, Debt, 53.17.S7. Judgment No. 701. January Term. lblS. Fl. fa. to January Term, IS'JS. D. W. BKOWN, Atfy. ALSO No. 11. All tho right, title and Interest ot tho defendant, Hopkln Williams, In and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate In Lackawanna Township (now City of Scranton). County of Lp.ck nwnniiu and Stnto of Pennsylvania, de scribed as lot number ono hundred nnd four (101) on plot number one of lands of tho Delaware, Lackawanna nnd West ern Hnjii-o-m company at Bellevt tenu(l to i,0 miIv registered and re und being situato nt tho southerly of Tj,oad (now called Bellevue ern Hallroad company nt Bellevue, In- recorueu corner street) nnd Cherry street (now called Avenuo C), and being rectangular In shape and meas uring forty-six (10) feet nnd eight (8) Inches In front on snld Bellovuo street and one hundred nnd ten (110) feet on bald Avenuo C In depth. Being the same prom ises conveyed to said Hopkln Williams by Thomas Kilns nnd wife by deed dated February 12, U92, and recorded In tho of fice for recording deed, etc , In and for said County in Deed Book No. S7, page 302, etc. Coal and minerals excepted and reserved. All Improved with a single two story frame dwelling house nnd outbuild ings. Seized nnd tnken In execution nt the suit of William It. Lewis vs. Hopkln AVIlllnms. Debt, $100. Judgment No. 15S, May Term, 1S!)3. Allns 11. fa. to January Term. 1S3S. TAYLOH & LEWIS. Att'ys. ALSO No. 12 All tho right, title and lntcrot of the defendant. Dennis Nenrey and n'linmna"Vnfirv. In nnd tn nit thn fnlinwln:? ' .lftc,t.Oa.l Int nml Tirn..1 of Inml cltontM King and being In the Third wnrd of tho City of Scranton, County of Lackawanna nnd State of Pennsylvania, and being ono half of lot number seventy i"0) In block number seventeen (17), being about four rods In width nnd about sixteen (10) rods In depth, according to a plan and map en titled "Parker and Throop's Addition to Scrnnton." situate on AVnles streot and lying between a lot of James Neary on tho north nnd westerly side und a lot of Anthony Cafferty on tho southeasterly side. Being the same lot of Innd con vowl to James J. Nenrv nnd Sarah Neary, his wife, to Dennis Neary and Thomas Neary by Deed dated tho 22d day of Oc tober. Its7. Coal and minerals reserved. Improved with n two-story frame dwell ing house and outbuildings thereon. Seized nnd tnken In execution at tho and Thomas Neary. Debt, $772.52. Judg ment No. 69.1. January Term, ISOs. Fl. fa. to January Term. 1S9S. HULSLANDEH & ALSWOUTH, Atty's. TERMS OF SALE. FIFTY DOLLARS CASH WHEN PRO PERTV IS STRUCK OFF AND BALANCE IN CASH IMMEDIATELY AFTER SALE IS CONCLUDED. WHEN SOLD FOR COSTS, COSTS MUST BE PAID WHEN STRUCK OFF. ALL PROPERTIES ON WHICH ABOVE TERMS HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLIED WITH WILL BE RESOLD BEFORE AD JOURNMENT. FRANK H. CLEMONS, Sheriff. Sheriff's olllce, Scranton, Pa.. Dec. f3, 1S'J7. Delaware and Hudson. On Monday. July 5, trains will leave Bcranton as follows. For I'uiboiidalc 0.20, 7.55, S.55, 10,15 a. 111.; 12.00 noon; 1.21. 2.20 3.32. 5.23. 0.23, 7.57, 9.15. 10.13 p. ni.; 12.10 a. in. For Alban. Saratoga. Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc., 0.20 u. III., 2.20 p. in. For llonesdule i.20, S.55, 10.15 a. in.; 12.00 noon; 2.20, 5.25 p. in. For Wllkes-Burio-C.I5. 7.50. b.41. 9.3S. 10.43 u. in.. 12.03, 1.25, 2.2$, 3.33. 4.41. li.OO. 7.50. 9.50. 11.30 p. in. For New York, Philadelphia, etc, via Lehigh Valley H. It.. .45, 7.50 it. m 12.U5, 1.25, 4.41 p. m. (with Black Diamond Ex press! 11.30 p. m. For Pennsylvania H. It. points B. 13. 9.3S, u. 111.: 2.2S. 4.11 p. in. For western points via Lehigh Valley H. H 7.50 n. in., 12.03. 3.33 (with Bluck Diamond Express), 9.50, 11.) p. in. Trulns will arrive ut Scranton ns fol lows: From Curbondule and the north ti. 10, 7.45, S.40, 9.31. 10.40 II. 111., 12.00 noon; 1.20. 2.21. 3.25. 4.S7. 3.43, 7.45. 8.45, 11.23 p. m. Final Wllkes-Hnrie and the South (MS. 7.50, 11,50. 10,10, 11.53 u, til.; 1.10, 2.H, 3.4S, 5.20, 0.21, 7.53, 9.05. 9.45 p. pi.; 12.05 a. in. Complete Information regarding rates to all points In the Fiiited States and Canada may be obtained at tho ticket of fice In the depot Special attention given to Western and Southern resort business. J. W. IH'RDll'K. O. P. A., Albany. N. Y 11. W. CHOSS, D, P. A,. Scranton, li. RAILROAD TIME TABLES Schedule (n litfect'Nor. a8, -t97. ' Trains Lonvo Wllkos-Darro us Fol lows: 7.30 a, m week days, for Sunbury HarrlsburR, Philadelphia, Balll moro, WnshltiRton, and for Pitts burp nnd tho West. 10.15 a. tn., week days, for Hazlolon, Potlsvllle, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia and for Sun. bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington arid Pitts burp; and tho West. 3.12 p. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris burp. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and Pittsburc and tho West, G.00 p. m. , weok days, for Hazloton and Pottsville. J. R. WOOD, (len'l Pass. Agent. J, It. HUTCHINSON, Ocnernl AWiiager. Lehigh Valley Rullroiul System Anthracite Coal Used. Ensuring Clcanll nubs und Comfort. IN EFFECT NOV. It. 1V7. TIIAINS LEAVE SCHANTON. For Philadelphia nnd Now York vl.i D. &. II. H. 11. ut 0.15. 7.50 u. in., nnd 12.o:, L25, 2.2S, 4.11 (Ulnck Diamond Express) and 11.30 p. m. For Plttstou and WUUes-Hurre vlu D. L. A: W. 11. It.. r,.O0, VIM. 11.10 u. ril., 1.55 3Xi, COO p. tn. For White Haven, Hazleton, Pottsvlte, and principal pnlntii In the coal regions via D. & II. H. H., 11.43, 7.r,0 n. m 12.0T,, 2.23 und 4.11 p. in. For Bethlehem, Huston. Heading, Har rlsburg and principal intermediate sta tions vln D. fe II. H. It., (J.4.1. 7.u0 n. ni., 12.0.1. 1.2.V " 1.11 i 111,,. ! 1iii,i,ui,i l.'v. press), 11,30 p. m. For Tunkhannoek. Towunda, Klmlra, Ithaca, (Jenovn. mid principal Interinedl- aie sui lions via U. It. At w . 11. 11.. fi.uo. E.us n. m.. HMo and 3.3:. n. in. For Geneva. Hochester. Buffalo. Niag ara Falls, Chicago and all points west via D. & II. 11. It.. 12.0.1. 3.3.1 (Black Diamond Express), Ii.iO and 11.30 p. m. Pullman parlor nnd sleeping or Lehigh alley parlor cars on all trains between Wllkes-llarre and New York, Philadel phia, Bulfalo and Suspension Bridge. HOLLIN 11. Wll.Bl'H, Gen. Supt. CI IAS. S. LEE, (Jen. Pass. Agt., Phll.l., Pa. A. W. NONNEAIACIIEH. Asst. Oen. Pass. Agt.. Philadelphia. Pu. Scranton olllce, 301) Lackawanna avenue. Del.. Lttcktt. and Western. Effect Monday. Nov. 21, lk97. Trains leave Scranton as follows: Ex press for New York and all points East, 1.40, 3.00, i.15, S.no and lO.ui a. m.; 12.53 und 3.33 p. m. Express for Huston. Trenton. Philadel phia and the South. G.li, S.00 and 10.20 a. m.. 12.51 und 3.33 p. m. Washington and way stations. 3.11 p. m. Tobyhanna accommodation, 6.10 p. m. Express for Blnghnmton. Oswego, El mlru, Corning Bath, Dansvlllo, ilount Morris and Buffalo, 12.10. 2.3.1. 0.00 a. m and 1.53 p. in,, making close connections ut Buffalo to all points In the West, Northwest und Southwest. Hiugliamton nnd way stations, 1.01 p. m. Nicholson accommodation, 5.13 p. m. Blnghamton nnd Klmlra express, 5.55 p. m. Express for I'tlca and Hlchtleld Springs 2.3.1 a. m. und 1.5.1 p. m. Ithaca. 2.3.1. 0.00 a. in., and 1.53 p. m. For Northumberland, l'lttston. Wllkes llarre, Plymouth, Bloomsburg und Dan ville, making coe connection at North umberand for Willlamsport, IlarrlsbutK, Baltimore, Washington und tho South. Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions, li.Oi), 10.0,1 n. m., and 1.55 and li.Oo p. m. Nuntlcoke and Intermediate stalons. S.0S and 11.10 a. m. Plymouth and Inter mediate stations, 3.3,1 and S.50 p. in. For Kingston. 12.43 p. in. Pullman parlor and sleeping coacnes on all express trains. For detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc.. apply to M. L. Smith. Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot, ticket of fice. Central Kailroad of New Jersey (Lehigh nnd Susuehanna Division.) Stutlons lu New Voik Foot of Liberty street, N. It., nnd Whitehall Terminal. Anthracite coal used exclusively, li, Mir ing cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 11. lt!)7. Trains leave Scranton for Pltu.tnn, Wllkes-Barre, etc.. nt 8.20. 9.13, 11,30 a in., 12.43. 2.00, 3.03. 5,0o, 7.10 p. in. Sundays, 9.00, n. m 1.00, 2.13. 7.10 p. m. For Lakewood and Atlantic City. S.20 u. m. For Now York. Newark and Elizabeth, S.20 (express) a. m., 12.4.1 (express with Buffet parlor car), 3.U3 (express) p. in, Sundny. 2.15 p. in. Train leaving 12.45 p. in. arrives nt Philadelphia, Reading Ter minal, 3.19 p. m. and New ork b.Oo p. in. For Mauiifh Chunk, Allentown. Bethle hem, Haston and Philadelphia, S.20 a. ni., 12.45. 3.03. .1.00 (except Philadelphia) p. 111. Sunday. 2.15 p. m. For Baltimore and Washington uiid points South and West via V. hKh,eni, 8.20 n. m.. 12.43 p. m. Sundays, 2.13 p. m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., ot S.20 a. in. und 12.4.1 p. m. For Heading. Lebanon nnd Hnrrlsburg. via Allentown, 8.20 a. m., 12.45. 5.00 p. ni. Sunday. 2.15 p. in. For Pottsvlle, 8.20 n. m., 12.43 p. in. Returning leave New Ynik. foot of Lib erty street. North River, at 9.10 (express) a. m., 1.10. 1.30. 1. 15 (express with Buffet parlor car) p. m. Stindav. 4.30 a. m. Leave New York, foot Whitehall street, South Ferry, at 9.0s a. in.. 1.0). 1.2.1. J .1.1 p. m. Passengers arriving or departing from this terminal can connect under cover with nil the elevated rnllruuiR Broadway cable ears, und (effi's ' Brooklyn anil Sl.iten Islund. making Illicit transfer to and from Grand Central Depot and Long Island Rullrond. Leave Philadelphia. Heading Terminal. 9.oo u. m.. 2.00 and 1.20 p. in. Sunday. ti.2S u. in. Through tickets to nil points at lowest rate may be had on application lu ad vance to the ticket agent nt the station H. P. BALDWIN Gen. Pass. Agt J. II. OLllAI'SEN. Gen. Supt. ,. Hric and Wyoming Valley. In effect Sept. 19. lAIT. ' Trains leave Scrnnton for New V,, k und Intermediate points on Ere r.i'lrn,, I also for llawiey and local points at , 'ij u. in. and 2.2.1 !. m. Arrive at Siruiton from ,iboe polo's nt 10.23 a. in.. 3.13 and 9..i p. in. SCIIANTOX HIVISION. Ill Effect I) umber l'Jtli, ISIir. Xorlh Hound. Boulli Hound. I'OII 9il"l &J Stations -i ga,(Traln3l)ally. Ux- & in I cept Mtnaiiy.) ' lg a P iiAirivc Leave. i mi 7 i!5!N. Y. Franklin St. .... 7 ).... 7ioWctt 4ttid btreet .... 7ft5. , 700 Vt'eeuawken .... 810'.... p M'Arrlve beavel i- mi 1 ia; 7aaTiii .... I 3u iov Hancock .... un .... "I ....1288! StarlllUt .... 322,.... -U6 l'reiton Park .... 23p..,. 12401 Wlnwona .... iMlj.... laasl royntelie .... 2Ml..., .... ...12 III 011.311 .... 2.W .... 1203, rieisaut Mt. ..., 3C6 .... 11139 Unlondale .... 309 .... 1149 Forest City .... 3 19 .... 113t earbandale .... 3i .... MPiO: White Ililde .... I3SS ... IM211 NaytleM ....1843,.... ,112,1 Jermyn .... 4S . .. I118i Arclitbald .... ssi .... Ill 151 Winton .... 854 . .. 'll lb Peckvllle .... 859 . . ,11 tC, olvphant .... 4 04 .... i103 I'rlcuburg ... 40: .... Ill 01 Ihroop .... 410 . . liov I'rovlileuce ... H . ,. fl(W, Park Piaco .... HIT .. 11055 Kcranton. ..... -420 .. i u Leave ArrlTo Ir ul ' All train run dnllr excent suuJav. t. fiUnltlesjIiat tratns stop on signal for his. tengcrs. hecura rates via Ontario Westarn before Rurchasingtlekctsnnd save inouey. ;Day and ItfUt KiprcsstotUe West .j.t'.Auacrsoa, Oeo.i'ass AKt., T, FMcrott, Dlv, Pas, Agt, wcrtuum; l'a? , i It JC tn 1 '' X'. of -