J THE SCRANTON TIUBUNJ3-TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1808. 7 h 0 m w5 THE GARBONDALE, The Carboiulalo corrcspondcnco ot Tho Tribune has been placed In the hands of Mr. VC. It. Munn, Salem avenue and Church street, to whom news Items muy be addressed. All complaints us to Ir regular delivery, etc., should bo mado to t"W. J. Hobcrts, news agent. TII0A1AS IS INNOCENT. So Snys II. SI. Vannnn in mi Ilxplimn tory Cominunlcntloti. The followlnc; nppeaivj In lust even SnR'a Loader: "Tho communication Avlihh appeared, in tho Klmlr.a TrleRiam yeiterrtuy ac cusing John It. Thomas f Ix'lns re sponsible lor tiio defeat (if the llen drlck Manufacturing rompany In not Becurinff the contract for fimiHhlng the city with l.ono leet of Ikwi Is a hare faced lie. The facts will bear me nut Jn what I say. HendneVn bid f Jlfty fivo cents way for a Ian seam hose. My bid was fifty-five cents for a seam less hose with Batne stnmuilrn liut a liotter quality n. it wni stMinl"M. Hut both guarantees were valueless us the hobe was Kuaranteed for four jeais providlnR hose was dried after use nnd as lios.e In our city Is not dried after use the contract would, be broken the first time hoe was ued. As coun cils f-aw the conditions attached to the cheaper hose they decided on accept ing my bid of seventy cent for a hose puaranteed for five years with" no con ditions whatever attached. It being by far the best hosa and ns thrv con sidered it the cheapest they awarded me the contract and not through any influence of John H. Thomas as stated Jn Elmlra Telegram. Robert M. Vannan." PAPER ON LINCOLN. W. T. Colvlllo Uiitcrtnincu the New Century Club Yesterday. For th'e- first time at a regular met Jnj? the gentlemen friends of the New Century club were in attendance yes terday afternoon at the home of lion. T3. E." Hendrlclc. The time was occu pied by W. T. Colvllle. treasurer of the HendrlcK (Manufacturing1 company, who read a scholarly and entertaining paper on "Iincoln." He held the closest attention of his iiearers throughout and his paper was pronounced one of the ablest and moat interesting the club has ever had the privilege of hearing. PRE-LENTEN SOCIALS. The pre-Lenten socials held in the city last evening were laif,ely attend ed despite tho inclement weather. The Burke building was the .ceiif of a merry throng made up of the Crescent club and Its friends. The affair was One of the most successful lit that pop ular organization's history. AJ1 the happy situations of years gone by were repeated at the bal masque of the Germanla Kinging society In the atcTishe building last evening. The costumes were varied and artistic nnd In other resppcts the masqueiade met the expectations of those who went lor a Jolly, good time. The Library club and its fuends held forth at the W. "W. Watt liulhllnis. where dancing was Indulged In to the satisfaction of the most ardent de votee of the tcrpslchorean att. FINAL RITES. The funeral of Miss Emma IJdy took place ycbterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services were conducted in the First Presbyterian church. Rev. Chat lei Lee preached the sermon taklncr as a text Psalms xxtll.4. Rev. G. A. Place, Ph. D.. offered up prayer. Two selections, ' Asleep In Jesus," and "The Valley of Eden" were sung by the church choir. The beautiful flo ral offerings were can led by G?ors Bat Charles and Eugene Chapman and Will Eaton. The pallbearers vera N. F. Stephens, Elmer Brokenshlre, John Rlvenburtj, Henry Lewis, A llllain Cliff end Daniel Scurry, Interment was made In Mu plewood cemeteiy. OSBORNE OETS BAIL. William Osborne, w ho stabbed James Walsh, pleaded self defence at the hear ing before Alderman Jones yesterday Rfternoon, but ball was required and furnished and today the prisoner will be at liberty. A package of candy In Walsh's pocket, which boko the point nf the knife, saved the victim's life. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. The postoftlce hours today will be trcm 8 a. m. to 12 noon. Lobby open from 3.30 to 4.30 p. in. for loci; boxes only. No money order or regittry business done. One full delivery by carriers. The .St. Joseph's Cadets elected tho following ofllcers at a meeting1 held Punday afternoon: President, Joseph Kllpatriclc, vice president, Joseph G,U iaglver; recording secretary. John fcurke. The Delaware nnd Hudson shops arc closed today Jn honor of Washington's birthday. .John Morrison has purchased a lot lit Reynshanhurst for $550. There will be no sessions of the pub lic schools todav. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Drown and daugh ter Mildred, of South Churm street, lire spending a few days with fi'lends In Pittston. Tho Misses Llda and Maggie- Nlcol, pf Salam avenue, aio entertaining Mrs. Mary and Katlo aallagher, of Summon, Miss Apatha Rlelly, of Honesdale, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. P. A. Car- AnCHBALD. Th community was both surprised and ihoaAcd yesterday morning when an iiouneemont was mado ot tho death of w VrI i B 1 l & i Hon. A. F. McNulty. While It was gen erally known that he was unwell no ono expected his death, and It came with such suddenness that no one was pre pared for It. lr. McNulty camo to this borough four years ago. and slnco that time he has been one of our most prom inent churacteis. Ah editor of tho Citi zen he was frank and outspoken nnd everyone waited with Interest each week to hear what "Mae" had to say on ques tions that concerned our people, lie was public spirited and aggressive, and every worthy cause howsoever humble it might lie, found In him u staunch nnd willing champion. He was a radical Democrat, and his time nnd energy were alwnys freely placed at the service of that party. Ho was active In promoting the Interests of this boiough and every movement tending to that end received Ids hearty aid and eneoumgement. It is too b.id deatli removed him In the full rigor of manhood, for be was a man a community cannot well afford to lose. "He was a man, take him for all In all. we shall not look upon ills like again." Tills evening the ladles of the Pres byterian congregation will hold n sup per nnd bargain counter. There will be a bounteous monl served and many beau tiful nnd useful articles on exhibition and s.ilo. A cordial Invitation is extend ed to all. James F. Roland, of Laurel street, Is III of pneumonia. Dr. I. II. Kearney, of Scranton, was In town Inst evening. TAYLOR NEWS. This Evening's Entertainments. Personal mid Ceiiernl News. Tho Lawrence Literary society of tho Lawrence Congregational church, of Old Forge, will hold Its regular monthly meet ing this evening Washington's birthday. A programme lias been prepared for the event and tho following prizes will bo given to the successful competitors: So prano, "In the Secret of Ills Presence," Gospel Hymns " and fi, for girls not over 17, prize, "3 cents; recltntlon, Eccles. xii: 1-7, for boys not over 13, :." cents: bari tone solo, "The Harbor Hell," Gospel Hymns 3 and G, TO cents: recitation, Mat thew Ml, 20-23. girls not over 1"., 23 cents, quartette, '.'Come Unto Me." Gospel Hymns 5 and tl, $1; pronouncing the most words beglnlng with one letter. 23 cents: tenor solo, "The Sword of Hunker Hill," 30 cents, the best love letter, 30 cents: Impromptu speech, three minutes, 23 cents; solo, "Vr Hyfryd Wlad Canled ydd M0." ladles over SO, 30 cents; ad judicators of music. John It. George. Greenwood, Pa.; recitations, etc. Rev. Ivor Thomas, Taylor: committee, Edward M. Jones, chairman; Edwaid T. Jones, secretary: David I'lchroll, tieasurer. Ad mission, adults. 10 cents, children 3 cents. Professor Thomas Jenkins, of Hyde Park, circulated among friends In this borough yesterday. The postofllee hours for today will be from fi u. m. to 10 a. in. and 1.30 to 2.30 1). in. This evening will occur the grand en teitalnment of the Young People's so ciety of the Welsh Raptlst church. Pro fessor John It. Francis will have charge of the musical programme, nnd will be nsslsted at the pipe oigau by Professor Thomas R. Davis. The Price Library association will hold ii special meeting tomoirow (Wednesday) evening. Everybody Is most cordially in vited to attend. Mrs. Morgan Revun, who has been vis iting her mother over Sunday has re tained to her home, in Hyde Park. Misses Francis Weber and Loretta Sul livan spent tho Sabbath with friends In Hyde Park Mr and Mrs. Alfred Howen, of Ed wnidsd.ile, Is visiting tho foimer's par ents, .Mr. and .Mis. Rlclinid Roweii, of Ninth Main stieet. The fair, which Is being held at the Stewart Memorial church, of Rendlmm. under the auspices of the Ladles' Aid and l.eud-a-lland elide, Is entirely the absoibliig topic in that vicinity. Every effort has been put foith to make It a success, and, judging from the attend ance lust evening, It surely will be. An oxeellent entertainment wus rendered lust evening, nnd this evening a Washington's tea will be served. Don't forget to at tend this evening and help tho worthy cause along. Miss Herthu Koliler will leave this morning for Rangor, Maine, to reside permanently with her aunt. The boiough schools will be closed to day to observe Washington's birthday, PRICEBUIta. Tho revival meetings In the Primitive Methodist church are well attended ev ery evening. Mrs. C.itlln, the evangelist, will remain here pleaching every night until Friday night. Feb. 23. The employers of Johnson's No. 1 and 2 collieries, received their wages for Jan uary on Saturday. Miss Mary Mnrgetson was a visitor In Scrunton Friday. Tho Johnson's No. 1 and 2 collieries were ldlo yesterday. Tho fan wheel In tho shnft being bioken. The Delaware, Lackawanna nnd West ern company's mines of tills placo have shut down for an Indefinite period. Professor M. J. Lloyd visited relatives In Taylor Sunday. The Tempernnco society of the Prim itive Methodist church, with the as sistance of .Mrs. W. C. Griflln and Mrs. J. W. Sampson, have left nothing undone to mako tho enter tainment which they are going to hold tonight, ono of tho llnest ever held In this town. Price of admission will bo 10 cents, The entertainment will commenco ut 8 o'clock! Tho Ladles' Aid society will servo on oyster supper after tho entertainment. William Sayres was n enller In Seran ton Sututday evening. PECKVILIiE. Tho pupils ot number one school will glvo an entertainment In the grammar room ut 1.30 p. m. today. Feb. 22. A pleasant programme has been prepared which tho patrons are cordlully Invited to witness. Tho employes of tho Consumers' Pow der company received their pay yester day. The flute contest nt Wilson Fire com pany's fulr camo to a close last Satur day evening. Tho two contestants for tho fluto were-Paul Kobosko and Harry Mulnes. Tho former turned In S13 and tho latter $20. Mr. Kobosko wns awarded the Mute. The bicycle presented by Ult tenbender & Kommerer was drawn by ticket 10S, and tho name corresponding with tho number was Dick Woodwern, The party holding that ticket will please notify tho secretary of the f;.Jr commit tee W. J. Broad. Tho teachers of Wlnton. Illikcly, Oly pliant, Thronp and Prlceburg will hold an Institute nt Cullender Memorial chapel, Ulakoly, Saturday, Feb. 2C, at 1 p. m., to which tho public Is Invited, The fol lowing programme will be given: Music, institute; "Pcrcontnge," Prof. Moyles; "Primary Language," Orluna Williams; "School Management," Superintendent J. C. Taylor; "l'nntomlme," primary class, Miss Wlnchell: history, "The Itovolu tlon," Prof. M. W. Cummlngs; rccltn tlon, Hhea Simpson i address, Prof. CleorBo 1. Illblc, principal Blroudsburir Stato Normal school: recitation, Ornco llughcn; music, Institute. Miss C. A. Konvoi, chairman! Miss Ucrthn a. Wil liams, secretary. OLYPHANT. A shadow social will be hold at tho home of Rev. R. F. Hammond, on Sm quehnnna street, next Friday evening under tho auspices of tho Young Peoples Society of Chrlstlnn Endeavor of tho Presbyterian church. All aro cordlully Invited. Richard Chilton, of Second street, Dlakely, Is seriously 111. News of tlm death of Hon. A. F. Mc Nulty nt Archbald was toclved here seHterduy with deep regret. Mr. Mc Nulty Is survived by ono brother and two sisters, residing at this place, Bur gess P. J. McNulty, Mrs. Mary Hefferon and Mrs, I'. J. McCormnc. On Sunday morning Rev. D. Jones, of Providence, occupied tho pulpit of tho Congicgutlonal church. In tho cvonlng an eloquent sermon wns delivered by Rev. David Lewis, of Coaldale. Mis. II. Levy, of New York, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. Shultz, returned home yesterday. Miss Sadie O'Mallcy Is home rrom nioomsburg Stato Normal school on u short vacation. Mrs. William Jones, ot Rlnkcly, who has been III for some time Is Improving. Miss Jennie Penman has returned from a visit with relatives at Providence. The Young Peoplo's union or the Sus quehanna Street Rnptist church arc pre piirlng for an old folks' concert which will be given In Mnrch. Miss Lucy Lvnn, of Hnwley. was tho guest of Miss Jin Ferguson over Bun d;.y. D L. AND W. ANNUAL MEETING. Olliccrs nnd llnnngers Chosen nt V'cs tenlnv's .Heeling. The annual meeting of tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad company was held In New York yester day, at which the following olllcers were chosen: President, Samuel Sloan; secretary, Fred. F. Chambers; treasurer, Fred erick H. Gibbons; for managers, John 1. Rlalr. Eugene Hlgglns. William W. Astor, William Rockefeller, Henry A. C. Taylor, J. Rogers Maxwell, George P. Darker, James Stlllman, Frank Werk, Hamilton MoK. Twombly, Har ris C. Farnestock. Frederick W. Van derbllt, M. Taylor 'Pyne, Rosewell G. Ralston. The New York, Lackawanna and Western railroad elected for directors, Samuel Sloan, John L Rlalr, Eugene Hlgglns, M. Taylor Pyne, Fred. H. Gib bons, Samuel Sloan, Jr., William F. Hallstead, William R. Storrs, Andrew Reasoner, Edwin R. Holden, Henry A. C. Taylor, Erastus P. Holden, Rosewell G. Ralston; for Inspectors of election, Edward R. Dell and Stephen S. Pal mer. LARQE TREE TRANSPLANTED. Raie Specimen Taken from tho Cen tral City to Vtondlnwn Park, A large Japanese "Jingo" tree which for thirty years had stood in the center of the T. F. Hunt property on Wash ington avenue, next to the old Faurot house, was yesterday taken up by Arthur Frothingham with his plant uprooting machine and carted to Wood lawn park, where It Is to be replanted. The tree is twenty-four inches in diameter at the base and its slender rod Is sixty feet In height. It Is the only tree of that species in the city, as far as Is known. Itching. Iliirniiig Skin Discuses. Relieved In a day. Eczema, Salt Rheum, Harber's Itch, and all eruptions of the skin qukklv relieved and speedily cured by Dr. Agnew's Ointment. It w HI give Instant comfort In cases of Itching, Rleedlnyr or Blind Piles, and will cute lu from three to six nights. 33 cents. Sold by Matthews Bros, and W. T. Clark. 47. FOR WEAK DEN. TRIAL WITHOUT EXPENSE. Tbo famous Appliance and Itemed les of tuoKrlo Medical Co. now for tbu first time ottered on trial without expense to any honest man. Not a dollar to tie paid lu advance. Cure Effects of Errors or iixccsscs in uia or toung. Mannooa Fully Restored. How to Enlarge and Strengthen Weak, Undeveloped Portions of Itodr. Allfiolntplv linfntllntr llnm Treatment. No C. n. I), or other scheme. A plain oiler by a. firm of high standing. kd ip Mcmoai on niaoara5t. U.IIIL. IIILLMUnLUU. "Ut-r'ALU, M. Y. NEW YORK HOTELS. The St. Denis Broadway and Eleventh St., New York, Opp. Urace Church. European Plan. Rooms Si.oo a Day and Upwards. In a modest and unobtrusive way there are few better conducted hotels la the metropolis than tho St. Denis. The great popularity it his acquired can readily bo traced to its unique location, its bomeilkn atmosphere, the peculiar excellence of Us cuisine ana service, and Its Try moder to prices. WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON, ISfiSIi HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place, NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, $3.50 Per Day and Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN, SI. 50 Per Day and Upwards. GEO, MURRAY, Proprietor, ASK Your dealer for The Cinchbar Mopstick He either has it or can easily cot 11 for you. You'll Ilka It and he'll make a proper profit. Price as cents. Worth a Dollar. LADIES Clean your Kid Cloves with MILLKIVH (JLOVKINK. For sale only by Meurs & lln lien, hcudriunrters for drcKxea unit undressed kid gloves In all Ibe most desirable suaaua. T h it 1! ' I JONAS LONG'S SONS. ANOTHER GREAT DAY IN HOUSEHOLD UTENSLS. Tuesday Bargains at Monday prices. Wonderful Money-Saving Opportunities. The chance of your life time to' save money on things you need little things. They all help to lighten your household duties, and we make the having of them possible with prices that are less than the actual cost of the materials. Come with the crowd to day we'll prove it to you. Gray Enameled Ware, ' ItastlnR Spoons all sizes fie Pie Plates!) and 10-Inch , To Double Match Safes, to hang Pc Quart Acato Cups ,, fa 2uuart Covered IluckctH Da Ilrcnd Pans all sizes , Pc .Telly Moulds 9c Largo Dipper nc 2-quart Stew Puns !c Plciccd u lid Solid Ladles tc quart Oat Meal Cookers Ziu Wall Soap Dishes lie Coffee Pots l'U Tea Pots lie 10-(uart Water Palls 23c 12-quart Chamber Palls 33c No. f Ten Kettles 3.1c Copper-Nlcklcd Tea Kettles G3c BAUER'S ORCHESTRA Jonas Lon THE NEWARK'S Semi-Annual Sh This is the last week of our Great February Shoe Sale, and to those who have not yet secured their share of the many bargains we are offering, we would say that such another chance to save money on Reliable Footwear will not oc cur until our regular sale in August. We want to make this week the Banner Week of our sale and have carefully gone over our stock, cutting prices here and there, until the bargains are Don't Miss the Last Week of Our February Shoe Sale. rs 1 ULs CORNER LACKAWANNA r 1 Tree Beautiful Women OFFER RBWEF " - : TO THEIR LESS FORTUNATE SISTERS I A SUrtE ROAD TO BEAUTY . The Sllssos Bell, ol No. 78 Tilth Avenue. New ; York, now oiler the public gtueiully il.v I Complexion Tonlo which they hno koloi,g 1 used successfully In personal treatment. . THE MISSES KELL'& : Complexion Tonic , has almost immediate effect in clearing ami brlEhtculag tho tkln. It 16 nota cosmetic, us , ' It does not cover up the bloiolklics ss inw Un s I mid pastes do, hut U a coloiltet liquid that, , when applied to tho sVId, does not show It cleanses the pores of the skin of all poison I ' oils and foreign fillings and dissolves eutlrely : freckles, pimples, blackheads, moth patches, r exccfelvo olliness or redness In the skin. Its 0 '.. uso Is so simple that a child can follow dlrcc .' tlons and get tho hct result. Tho Wlws 1 Bell have placed the pilcoof their wonderful 1 i Complaxlou Tonlo at Sl.oo per bottle, which Ii : is eufflclcut to clear tbo ordinary skin. : I ONE BOTTLE COCTS YOU NOTHING if tho effect Is not cxartly us claimed, so that ) -. you take no risk In sendiDir for It. : i The price, it, 00, places it within the reach 1 of oil. It will aleolutely clear a joor com ; jiio&iuu auti ueuumy n uvju tjur. tmi&tu ) crous offer should ho accepted by all. Ladles can tuldrcss The Mines Bell on all matters of the ooioploxlon and hygiene In the j strictest confidence, and sntmuctory advhv urn ix) given promptly wuwuv timru. ji i a llll w 1 j I llllil & 15 -'$tf rv-zS 1 interesting pampnlot Hill be seni un in r colotof tarn n. , Address all communications and send all ; orders to Tho lUsaea Hell, or I f THE BELL TOILET eo. J L No, 78 Tilth Avenue, New York. tMlMl ll ! MJ JONAS LONG'S SONSi China. Crockery Fln mown Tnblo Tumbles 2c Cheese Plntcs 4a Jelly Dishes 4c Olive Trays 4c Decorated Lnmp Chimney 7o Cood Tnblo Tumblers, G for 1'c Ktched Glaus Globes ro G-lnch Jardlnlores Oc Orunge Howls , 10c Fruit Cowls 10c I.nifce Mixing Bowls 10c Cut '31nss Spoon Holders IDe Imported Wine Olnsses 19c Hngrnved Tumblers, 6 for 22c Cut Class Finger llowls , 22c Tho Henls Fruit Press 24c China Lamps bowl shapo 22c WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON PURE FOOD oe Sale well-nigh irresistable r r AND WYOMING AVES. G1VE5TI1I1 BCSTlLGIfrVrORIP 4nd!5AK91!JTELYSAFE FOR SALE BY THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO SCRANTON STATION. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CORE A. Kurvoil a niaeamam Falllnv Mam rr, irapeiencr, mevpieMnMa, Bio., eaaita t Auulfl or othnr ieeuu ana India ersiiosi, jnev auicKiv ana tuniu nitor Loat Vlulur In oldorTOuna.nnl fit a man (or stadr, bai Iumi or mirrlaga. l'reut Insa&ttr am Consumption if iBlntiinf. XhllrjiiA thoiri l&mfedlAtn Imnnn. meat and effects a (SDIIB where all other fail In. 1st upon hlng tliu genoln AJai Tablet. Thar he onraa thousands and vllloara too. Woalraapos. mall. In plain wrumr. upon receipt ot price. Lire 'rw.AJAX REMEDY CO.. !''-. - - -F tauefo, lis. For Kale In Hcrnnton, 1'h., by Mnttuewi llros, and II. C. Hauderson, druggist. or tff I "V JONAS LONG'S SONS. and Glassware. S-lnch Stippled Jardinieres .,..,.,, Fine China Syrup Cups Larso China Water Pitchers .... Uonnwuro Salad Uowls 7,c Jardinieres nt Double Fruit Dishes Umbrella Jnrs China Clocks, worth $2.50 nt . .. 10-pleeo Toilet Sets Cii-pleco China Dinner Sets Carlsbad China Dinner Sets i.,.. . 22c . 21c l'5c , 29c , 4C , 49c , 9."0 ?i.:o 1.S9 s.n."i 11jO Tho American Incandescent Ons Lamp Blvcs a clcur, mellow light. Will save you hnlf your bus bill. Not KlarlnR, or quick to wear out. Here, com- Odp plete at VOU RAILROAD TIME TABLES PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule In Bffect Nov. 28, 1807. Trains Leave Wllkes-Barro as Fol lows : 7,30 a. m., weak days, for Sunbury Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, WashinRton, and for Pitts burp; and tho West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsville, Reading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and the West. 3.I2..P. m , daily, forSunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and Pittsburg and the West. 6.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton and Pottsville. J. R. WOOD. OenM Pass. Agent. J. B. HUTCHINSON, General Manager. Central Railroad of New Jersey (Lehigh und Susquehanna Division.) Stations In New York Foot of Liberty street, N. It.; South Ferry and Whitehall street. Anthractto coal used exclusively, lnsur lnp; cleanliness nnd comfort. TIME TABLK IN EFFECT FEB. 20, 189S. Trains leavo Scranton for Pittston, Willtes-Barre. etc., at 8.20, 10.10 n. m 1.9), 2.35, a.20, 7.10 p. m. Sunduys, 9.00 a. m., 1,00, 2.15, 7.10 p. m. For Lakewood and Atlantic City, 8.20 a. ni. For New York, Newnrk and Elizabeth, 8.20 (express) u. ni,, 1.20 (express with Buffet parlor car), 3.20 (express) p. m. Sunday. 2.15 n. m. Train lcavlnir 1.20 D. m. arrlveB at Philadelphia, Reading Ter minal, 7.17 p. m. and New York 7.05 p. m. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle- nem, K.tston and Philadelphia, b.SU a. m 1.20, S.20 p. m. Sundays, 2.15 p. m. For Baltimore and Washington and points South and West via Bethlehem, s.20 a. m 1.20 p. m. Sundays. 2.15 p. ni. For I.oiik Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at S.20 a. m. and. 1.20 p. m. -! - ry For KendlnK, Lebanon and Harrisburg, via Allentown, 8.20 u. m., 1.20 p. in. Sun day. 2.15 i. m. For Pottsville, S.20 a. jn., 1.20 p. m. Returning, leavo New York, foot of Llb ei ty street. North River, at 4.00, 9.10 (ex press) a. ni., 1.30 (express with Buffet parlor car) p. 111. Sunday, 4.30 a. m. Leave New York, South Ferry, foot Whitehall street, at 9.US a. m 1.25 p. m. Passengers arriving or departing from this terminal can connect under cover with all tho elevated railroads, Broadway cable cars, and ferries to Brooklyn und Staten Island, making quick transfer to and from Grand Central Depot and Long Island Railroad. Leave Philadelphia. Reading Terminal, 9.00 a. m 2.00 p. ni, Sunday, U.25 a. m. Through tickets to all points nt lowest rnto may be had on application In ad vance to the ticket agent at the stntlon. II. V. BALDWIN. Gen. Pass. Agt, J. II. OLIIAUSEN, Gen. Supt. Del., Lacka. and Western. Effect Monday, Nov. 21, 1S97. Trains leave Scranton an follows: Ex press for New York and all points East, 1.40, 3.00, C.15, 8.00 and 10.05 a. m.; 12.55 and 3.33 p. m. Express for Easton, Trenton, Philadel phia und the South, 5.15, S.OO and 10.20 a. m.. 12.55 and 3.33 p. m. Washington and way stations, 3.45 p. m. Tobyhanna accommodation, 6.10 p. m. Express for Blnghamton. Oswego, El mlra, Corning Bath, Dansvllle, Mount Morris and Buffalo, 12.10, 2.35. 9.00 a. in.. and 1.55 p. m., making close connections at Buffalo to all points In the West, Northwest and Southwest. Binghumton and way btatlons, 1.05 p. m. Nicholson accommodation, 6.1u p. m. Blnghamton and Elmlra express, G.5S p. in. Express for Utlca and Richfield Springs 2.35 a. m. and 1.55 p. in. Ithaca, 2.35, 9.00 a. m., nnd 1.55 p. m. For Northumberland, Pittston, Wilkes Barre, Plymouth, Bloomsburg and Dan ville, making coso connection at North umberand for Wllllamsport, Harrlsburu-, Baltimore, Washington and tho South. Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions, 6.00, 10.05 u. m., and 1.55 and 6.0v p. Nantlcoke and Intermediate statons, 8.08 and 11.10 a. m.. Plymouth and Inter mediate stations, 3.35 und b.50 p. in. For Kingston. 12.45 p. m. Pullman parlor nnd sleeping coaches on all express trains. For detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc., apply to M. L. Smith, Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot, ticket of fice. Erie and Wyoming Valley. In effect Sept. 19, 1897. Trains leave Scranton for New York and Intermediate points on Erlo railroad, S gs LACKAWANNA LUMBER GO,, MAMUPACTURHRS OF mm mujm ncMun uriiiTc mmu umiiu 1 Limn, iiiiiil Bill Timber cut to order on abort notice. Hardwood Mine Kails sawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled Hhmlaclf Prop Timber promptly 1'urnlshed. ' MILLS At Cross Fork. Potter Co.. on the Buffalo and Basque,, lunna Ktillrond. At Mlna, Potter County. Pa., on Condors port, find. Port Allcnany Railroad. Capacity 400.000 feet per day. GENERAL OFFICE-Board of Trade Building, Scranton. Pa. Telephone No. 4014, For -Solo by JOHN H- PHELPS, Bpruco street- JONAS LONQ'S iSON&.f f iaami Assorted House Furnishings, Drinking Cups, pint size Chair Seats, all sizes .,,. Fine Qllt-handlcd Dusters Fancy Spice Boxes Llectrlc Silicon Silver Polish Pillow Sham Holders Good Dust Htushcs 2-quart "Wnterlue Pots 3 or l-quart Tin Tea or Coffee Pots., Full size Conl Hods ,.. Nickel-plated Fire Shovels ,,, Heavy Tin Wash Hollurs ,..,..,,,...,, Wnsto Paper Daskcts Covered Market llarkets ..' G-mil. Galvanized Oil Cans ., ,,. No. S Copper Tea Kettles , Clothes wrlnsers ,,.., Heavy Copper Clothes Pollers Id :m t' r c ! So tV. !'0 Pc :?o 22o ' 2V- ftlic ilu $1,2-. , 1143 EXHIBIT, BASEMENT ori3 also for Hawley and local points at 7.03 a. in. nnd 2.25 p. ni. Arrlvo at Scranton from abovo points at 10 23 o. m., 3.J5 and 9.38 p. m. . , Lchlj-li Valley ltnilroad System Anthracite Coal Unil. Ensuring Cleanli ness and Comfort. In EFFECT FEB. 20, ISIS. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia nnd New York via D. H II. R. H. at ti.45 a, in., and 12.05. 2.21( 4,41 (Blacl: Diamond E press) nnd 41.30 p. in. . For Pittston nnd Wllkes-Barro via D. L. & W. R. R., 0.00, 11.10 a. m 1.D5, 3.35, 5 00 p. m. For Whlto Haven. Hazleton, Piittsvllle. and principal points In tho coal regions via D. Ai H. R. R 0.45, 12.05, 2.21 und 1.41 p. m. , For Bethlehem, Eastpn, Reading, .llar rlshurg and principal ititormedluto sta tions via D. & H. R. R 0.45 11. m., 12 05, 2.21, 4.41 (Black Diamond Express), 11.30 p. m. For Tunkhannoek, Towanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva, and principal Intermedi ate stations via D 1,. & W. It. It., 8.08 a. m., 12.45 and 3.35 p. m. For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, N'ag ara Falls, Chicago nnd all points west via D. & II. R. R 12.05. 3.33 (Black Diamond Express), 10.28 and 11.30 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley parlor cars on all trains between Wllkes-Barro and New York, Philadel phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN II. WILBUR. Gen. Supt. CHAS. S. LEE, Gen. Pass. Agt., lifilla- delphla. Pa. A. W. NONNEMACIIER, Asst. General Pass. Agt.. Philadelphia. Pa. Scranton olllce, 309 Lackawanna avenue. Delaware and Hudson. On Monday. Feb. 21, trains will leavo Scranton as follows: For Carbondale 6.20. 7.55, S.G5, 10.15 a. m.; 12.00 noon: 1.21. 2.20, 3.52, 5.25, G.25, 7.57, 9.15. 11.00 p. m.; 1.10 a. m. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc., 0.20 a. m., 2.20 p. in. For Honesdale G.20, 8 05, 10.15 a. m.; 12.00 noon; 2.20, 5.25 p. m. For WilkPH-Barro-fi.15. 7.50. 8.45. 9.3S, 10.45 a. in., 12.05, 1.25, 2.21, 3.33, 4.41, 0.10, 7.50, 10.28, 11.30 p. m. For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley It. 11., 6.45 a. m 12.05, 1.25, 4.41 p. in. (with Black Diamond Express), 11.80 p. m. For Pennsylvania R. R. points 6.45, 9.3S a. m.; 2.21, 4.41 p. m. j For western points via Lehigh Valley R. It., 7.30 11. in., 12.05. 3.33 (with Black Diamond Express), 10.2S, 11.30 p. ni. Trains will arrlvo ut Scranton as fol lows: From Caibondalo und, the north 0.40, 7.45, 8.40, 11.31, 10.40 a. ni., 12.00 noon; 1.20, 2.18, 3.25, 4.37. G.45, 7.45. 40.25. 11.27 p. m. From Wllkps-Barre and the south 0.15, 7.50, 8.50, 10.10. 11.55 a. m.; 1.16, 2.14. 3.48, 5.20, 6.21, 7.53. 9.05, 10,05 p. in.; 1.13 a. ni. Completo Information regarding rates to all points In tho United States and Canada may be obtained at the ticket of llco In the depot. Special attention given to Western and Southern ies.ort business, J. W. Bt'RDICK. O. P A.. Albany. N. Y. II, W. CROSS, D. P. A.. Scranton, Pa. SCKANTON DIVISION. In rffect December lath, 18(17. Worth Bound. houtli Hound. 201 I 204 j Stations 3 M (Trains Dally, Ex- s & ;g I cept Kunday ) lg a p mArrlvo Leave T"iii 725N Y. Franklin tw .... 7 40 .... .... , Tio.West 4-.'nd street .... 7 51 , ., " . J 700 Weehawken .... 810 .... p MiArrlve Leave i- mi 118' Cadoala .... -' iii .... 109 Hancock .... an .... ... .... 1H66 StailUlllt .... 282 .... UI6 I'rcstonFark .... 3 31.... 1840 Wluwood .... 341 .... 122V Poyntello 260 .... 1314 Or&on ... 2 69' .... 13M Pleasant Mt srn .... tlis iTnloitdala .... 3C9 .... 1H9 1'orestCily .... a l'J, .... 1134 Carbondale .... usr .... (1130 White Ilrldgo .... M3S ... Miivl Maytleld .... 13 11 .... 11231 Jermyn .... 3 45 .... 1118 Archibald .... ssi .... ills Wlnton .... 351 .... tin1 I'eckvllle .... 3M ... 11 or oivphaut .... 4 01 .... 11 en, l'rlceburg ... 4 07 .... 1103 Throop .... 410 . .. lioo Providence ... ill .... (1057 rark Place .... ti IT .... 1055 ucianton .... 420 .... a uXeave Arrive r u All trains run datlv excent fiunday. t signifies that trains stop on blgnal for .pas. wngers. ' , ' ' . ; t-ecure rates via Ontario a Western before Rurchaslng tickets and savo money. Day and Ignt mpress to the West. J.C. Anderson, a en. rasa Agt T.FUtcrott, Dtv Pais, Agt scr-ninn. Pa, uemiiw nun nnnniynnn iiliiiluuu iiiiu iiiiuuiiuuu luii When In doubt whu In doubt wht towfot Debility, tf iS J, try, Atropb v.VarUotete , ; mrvouj v piher weakceuei. from anr Auk. use Sexlna I'UU. Oraini chtckkV; and full Tlcorqulcklr rctoftd. 1 If f 1MI.J, ,tcl Iroctu, rMnii f4Wtte. Milledfor jl.OO;8boj,55.09. Wifr $5.00 ordera we eive a iruaranicc J t cure or refund the msiity. AddrcU't fEAl.MEDlCIN6C0Clsvehni,-6, Pharmacist, cor. Wvomlnu .avenue anM '