- -aw 4r',.'iHTK1tni. 'W . Vl .Tf;fsw"'' .., THE SCRANTON TRIBUJNE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1899. y CARBONDALE. WAS IT MUxvUERf Polander'a Friends -Think He Met Foul Play Cases of Assault. Some trlnds of Blmon OstrosfnUy, who was run over untl killed by a lo comotive at So. 10 bildRo Saturday night, seem to think he wnst murdered, nnd hnd a warrant lsxned for n man with an unpronounceable imine, who was last BPi-n with him. Ai.-cordlriR to the evidence four men left a saloon early in the morning. Two uont homo by the wagon road and two by the rail road. Ono boarded a train nnd the other, Violnc too drunk to follow milt, lay on tho track and Was killed by a pusher. Two more witnesses will lit sworn tonight, but the Indications nra that the complaint will be shown to be groundless. Nn motive for the al lowed crime has been discovered. Mrs. llnttle Wayman had her hus band. Thomas V'nymun, arrested for assault and battery, but they kissed nnd made up or more properly made up nnd kissed before they left Alder man Jones' offlce. Ann Manley also charges Thomas Cooper with assiult and battery. Tha case will bo heard today. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Roy Hollenbeck has resigned his slt aatlon ut Follenbeck's nwltch nnd re turned to this city. The Methodist ladles will servo a chicken supper this evening. A. K. I.own, of Chestnut rivcpue, la entertaining his brother, Leon Lown, ot Nineveh. P. H. Hevan, mnnnger of th Lackai- wanna Vallev Klertrle Light company, was In Danville on business yesterday. George Mvord was confined to hla homo bv lllnesM yesterday. Mrs. M. Cl Watt nnd mother, Mrs. Harriet Rnynor, are In New York. Mrs William Temple has returned to T'nlondale. Mrs Louis Tleetor Is visiting Illng hamfn friends. Charles Wesllake, of Scranton. called on friends In this city yesterday. TAYLOR NEWS. Price Library Association Elects Officers for the Ensuing Term. Jenkins nnd Scrivens Nuptials. Personal and Minor News. Tho Price Library association held an Important business meeting In the library rooms on Monday evening. The session was quite largely attended. Election of officers for tho ensuing term resulted as follows: President, W. II. Owens: recording secretary. II. J. Cooper: financial secretary, T. .1. Hughes; treasurer, E. G. Watklnr.: librarian. Frank Decker: directors of the association aro II. ,T. Cooper, John A. Jones, .1r., Evan O. Wntkins, Frank Decker nnd O. M. Wllllnms. News that has occasioned consider able stir Is that of the marriage of Miss Prlsellla Rr-vlvens. an estimable young lady, to Mr. Thomas T. Jenkins, a popular young man. both of this place, which occurred on Nov. IB. They were marrb d at the St. Luke's Episcopal church. The ceremony was performed by the pastor. Rev. Rogers Israel. The newly-wedded are now kept busy re oelvjng congratulation- from their many friends. Mr Dnyard T. Griffiths, a popular young man of this town, has nccepted a posltto" ns clerk at Judge & Co.'s store on Main street. The scholars under tho tuition of Mis Gertrude Heeso nnd Miss Kate Clarke, teachers in the Old Forge school, are preparing to give their annual Thanks giving entertainment. Full time coitlnues at the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company's mines here, nnd prospects are that they will continue for some time In the future. .Superintendent Curt, of tho Taylor colliery, has presented to the young element employed by him a foot ball, which furnishes lots of amusement during the noon hour recess. The newly-orgnnlzed foot ball team under the management of Frank Gen dall and captaincy of E. G. Watklns Never was there Therefore the entire Wen's and novs' Clothing Department. $7.00 Men's Suita nt 91.05 $8.50 Hen's Suits at $2.75 $14.00 Men's Suits at $4.25 $18.00 Men's Suits at $5.40 $20.00 Men's Suits at $8.04 $5.00 Boys' Suits at $1.85 $7.00 Boys' Suits at $2.30 $0.00 Boys' Suits at $3.08 2 Jm la Goods Such low selling will amaze and astonish you, but come to the sale at once and you will see every article will be sold exactly as we advertise it. We have thousands of other bar gains we lack time and space to mention, so all are invited to attend the BIG RECEIVER'S SALE AT THE OLD STAND OF BROWN'S BEE HIVE, AT 224 LACKAWANNA AVENUE, SCRANTON, PA., by the Receiver of THE NEW YORK BANKRUPT Look for the Bis: Receiver's Sale Sign. are requested to meet this (Wednesday) evening at tho office of T. J. Davis, ns Important business pertaining to the contest on Thanktglvlng day demands their presence. Funeral Director T. J. Davis 1ms re cently added to his undertaking estab lishment a handsome new church truck. Mrs, Thomas Murdoch, of Taylor street, had the misfortune of falling down a pair of steps on Monday. Her arm was broken by tho fall. Mrs. Obedlah Day, of Feltsville, vis ited relatives In Olyphant on Monday. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Funeral of tho lnte Mrs. Evans To day Crltcnl Illness of a Well Known Young Lady Personals. Mrs. Rachael Prltchard. who died at Olyphant on Monday, was well and favorably known in this vicinity, hav ing been a resident of Mnyfleld for a number of years. Tho news of her death, which was unexpected, was re ceived with regret by her many friends. The funeral of tho late Mrs. Evans will take place this afternoon. Servi ces will be held In tho Congregational church by Rev. Mr. Jenkins, assisted by Rev. Thomas Cook, pastor of tho Primitive Methodist church. Inter ment will be made In the Ridge ceme tery. The William Walker Hose company, of Mayfleld, elected officers as follows at their meeting on Monday evening: President, Chnrles F. Quinn; vice-president, Samuel Mendclson: treasurer, E. F. Edmunds; foreman, P. II. Bergan; recording secretary, W. J. Byrne; financial secretary, John M. Callnghan; pipemen, Edward Gllgallon, Ilryon Cogglns, John -uff; axeman, Moses Mendelson. Mrs. John Solomon and Miss Polly Solomon, of Main street, wero Scran ton visitors on Monday. Miss Leona Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Phillips, of Third street, who has suffered for a long time past of pulmonary trouble, was In a very critical condition all day yester day; her condition being considered be yond hope. The Ladles' Aid society of St. James' church, who are actively engaged in preparing for tho forthcoming bazanr which Is to be held In Enterprise hall next month, will meet tomorrow after noon at the homo of Mrs. Joseph Ten nis, of Main street. Mrs. Tallot, of Mayfleld, Is suffering with nn attack of bronchitis. Mrs. Abraham Elklns, ot West May fleld, was seized with sudden illness last evening, her condition being such as to give her friends cause for anxi ety. Prof. Itutton, tho well known ven triloquist and magician, gave an en tertainment In Windsor hall last even ing. Hogarth's band wns present and played several selections. The enter tainment will bo repeated this evening. Used by British Soldiers in Africa. Captain C. G. Dennison is well known nil over Africa as commander of the forces that captured the famous rebel Gallshe. Under date of November 4. 1S997, from Vryburg, Rechunaland, ho writes : "Hefore starting on the Inst campaign I bought a quantity of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy, which I used myself when troubled with bowel complaint, and have given to my men, nnd In every case it proved most beneficial." For sale by all druggists, Matthew Bros., wholesale and retail agts. ARCHBALD. Councilman Thomns Munlcy, of the East Side, Is seriously HI. Tho Forest Mining company paid their employes at this place yesterday. There will bo a "Dewey" social held In the Father Mathew hall, Thanksgiv ing evening. Mrs. Euphemla J. Wells, of this place, has been re-appointed district deputy for the Ladies' Catholic Benevolent as sociation for this vicinity. The postofTice department has adver tised for bids for carrying the malls between this place and Eynon. A recent letter from Walter Burke, formerly of this place, but now a fire man on board the United States STILL GOING ON. COME AT ONCE. EXAMINE THE BARGAINS. 24 Lackawanna Avenue. Scranton such a tremendous wholesale slaughter of new, seasonable merchandise held in Scranton. it is being sold regardless of cost or value. Prices will not standun the Must Be stock of the New York Bankrupt Clothing, Shoe and prices we quote ana every article sold THE price: list Men's and Boys' Pants De partment. $1.00 Working Pants at 30c $1.50 Working Pants at 5Dc $2.00 Working Pants at 87c $3.00 Dress Pants at $1.23 $4.00 Pine Pants at $1.40 $1.00 Boys' Pants nt 38c 40c, Knee Pants at 14c 7Gc. Kneo Pants at 20c The People's A POPULAR CLEARING IIOUSP. for tho Holism of All Who Hnvo Houses to Kent, Real Hstats or Other Property to Sell or Kxchnuge, or Who Want Situations or Help Theje Small Advertisements Coat One Cent a WorJ, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word Except Situation! Wanted, Which Arj In. scrtcd Free. FOR RENT AAW KOU RENT-$30. ELEVEN ROOMS, lmjuovcirents, C31 Washington avc. FOR IlENT-SlNCSIdTTlOIJSE, FUR nlslicd or unlurnlshcd. All conveni ences, 1CW l'lno street. FOR RENT-KOUR ROOMS WITH OR without barn; modern Improvements. 350 N. Oarfli-ld avenue, city. FOR RENT-FOUR ROOMS WITH OR without barn, 300 N. Gurtleld avenue, city. wantkd-furnmshedroo'm''suit- nble for gentleman and wife; central ly located. Address, X, Y, C, Tribune. NICELY' FURNISHED ROOMS WITH prlvato fumlly. 1120 Mulberry. FOR RENT-A FURNISHED FRONT room with or without board. 418 Notth Seventh street. steamship New York, states that ho is on Ills way to Manila. Tho total of nil kinds of mall weighed at the Archbald postolllco durl tr tho month of October was 1.C30 pounds. The Traction company has narrowed its tracks as far as Ball's hotel, This Is the point they had reached on Fri day, when the work was stopped In accordance with the order ot court. Passengers are transferred nt that point to cars which run ns far as Peek vllle borough line. Just as they did be fore tho track was narrowed. The court will pass on tho legality of the traction ordlnnnee within a few days nnd every thing depends on what the court does If the court says the company's ordi nance is valid nnd contains tho right to narrow without the permission of the council, then the work of narrowing will be continued nt once and Scranton cars will bo coming hero In a very short time. It Is said the Scranton company will put on new cars and glvo the towns up this way a first-class ser vice. PECKVILLE. William Goyne Is tho owner of two fine hunting dogs. On Monday night sneak thieves nearly succeeded in pos sessing the dogs. Tho 'men, tv.o in nunifcir, broke tho lock on the barn door where the dogs were kept, se cured them and started to mal;p off. Mr. Goyne's son, Fred, h'-ard tho noise made by. the thieves and went to the barn to investigate. The men, with the two dogs, had vanished. He quietly made a search and came upon the men near the Presbyterian church. The men, upqn seeing Mr. Goyne. ran and left the dogs to take care of them- olvcc At,- r',,..n ti.i,,'-,. i,,. ....,. . - . ..... -.j,,v ..,,., .a ... twh- nlzed the men and arrests are Hubla to follow. Our local Fcribes, who hav? been I booming Mr. James W. Smith n a candidate for the office of burgess, will confer a favor on that gentlemnn if I they will recall the announcement. Mr. I Smith stated to The" Trlbuno repre- I sentntlvo last evening that ho had never Intimated by word or action, that he would become u candidate for that office, and furthermore doss not care to have his name coupled with the office. i Arthur Thompson and Frank Davis are rpendlng a couple of days rabbit hunting ot Stevens' Po'nt. j Mrs. Lizzie Peck visited friends at Pittston yesterday. Miss Mattle Hard, of Carbondals, visited at Mrs. H. A. Drown's yes- terday. . The Ladles' Aid society or the Meth- odlst Episcopal church will serve sup- per in the church panots on Thanks- giving evening, from C till all are served. Price cf supper, 23 cents for ndults: 11 cents for children. Every body Is cordially invited. Sold to as advertised, as we are determined to make this store Hat and Cap Department. $1.00 Stiff Hats at 20c $1.50 Stiff Hats at 00c $2.50 Alpine Hats at 08c $3.00 Men's Stiff lints at ... .$1 40 $1.00 Soft Hats at 37c $1.50 Soft Hats at 70 50c. Men's Caps at 14c 75c, Men's Caps at 10c Exchange. 0i AGENTS WANTED. 8AI.ESMEN-iF YOU WANT TO MAKE $1,500 a year work for us. Our leather suspenders sell themselves; cannot wear out: nttractlvo assortment; exclusive ter ritory; samples free conditionally. J. 8. Kerry Mfg. Co., A E20 Cincinnati, O. HELP WANTED-MALE4 WANTED RESPONH1ULD, FIRM wants offlco mnmiKer nt Semntoii. Salary, 11,200 a year; J00O cash and best references required; commercial refer onrn fun !! Atldress I". O. Uox CM. Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED-YOUNO MAN AS PORTER at St. Cloud hotel. ENERGETIC SALESMAN - COUNTRY work. School supplies. Salary $100 and extras. R. O. Evans & Co., Chi cago, 111. A LIVE AGENT FOR SCRANTON FOR n sick nnd accident company thnt is endorsed by the entlro police nnd fire de partments of Philadelphia. Address at once, E. W. Goodrich, Jermyn hotel. WANTED-RY AN ESTABLISHED business of a high order, a representa tive of ability nnd backing who can tako up Its work In the state of Pennsylvania; no scheme: poimancnt business with money In It for the right party. Address, giving references.' FOUNTAIN BATH BRUSH CO., Grand Rnplds, Mich. WANTED-BAKER .? SFCOVn HAND. Scheuer Bros., 341 Brook street. HELP WANTEjPJzMJH-E wXnted-lady "stenographer TO do straight copy. J. L. (!. LOST. LOST-PUR BOA, ON WASHINGTON avenue, between Vino nnd Mulberry. Return to 420 Vine street. ' LOST-SUNDAY AFTERNOON, BE tween Mulberry rnd Pino streets, on Monroe nvonue. n lady's black silk hand bag with a silver ton. Finder Is re quested to return sr.mo to "IS Monroo avenue. BOARDING. BOARDING 523 PINE STREET. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO order; also ladles' waists. Louise Phneinakir, 212 Adams avenue. CITY SCAVENGER A. B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS nnd cess pools; no odr. Improved pumps used. A. II. BRIGGS, Proprietor. Lenvp orders ll' North Main avenue, or Eleke's drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 0310. "" MISCELLANEOUS. - - ' mhs. fk.ntuk. cwikvuiaxt, uivhs i auvice on uurines investments, iuvo nnd marriage. Bulwer street, Tripp's Park. Telephone confection. Can bo consulted from 7 to 9 p. m. at Edward Furr'H, 410 Ncrth Main avenue. PITTSTON. Special to Tho Scranton'Trlbune. Pittston, Nov. 2. Announcement has been made of the approaching mar riage of Prof. M. E. Golden, teacher of music In tho city schools, and Miss Anna J. Walsh, of Duryea, a teacher In the Marcy township schools. The ceremony will be performed on Wed nesday, Nov. 29. Tho following officers were elected at a meeting of Company M, Ninth regiment, of West Pittston, last even ing: Captain, F. C. Casper; first lieu tenant. S. Jay Barber; second lieuten ant, Walter S. Barrett. After the election plans were discussed for the I erection ot a new armory, drawings I wero presented for a building to cost about $10,000, the money to bo raised i by selling shares nt $10 each. At the I meeting last evening one hundred and fifty-seven shares were disposed of among the members of the company. Hat Co. will be closed out Gents' Furnishing Goods Department. 20c. Half Hose at 5c 10c. Handkerchiefs at 3o 23c. Half Hose at 7o 25c. Suspenders at 8c COc. Suspenders at 15c 75c. Working Shirts at 30c $1.00 aite Shirts at 40c 50c. Neckwear at 17a IVlHiCC CLOTHING, SHOE AND HAT H, W. HOWARD, Manager, PROFESSIONAL. MMAAMMAfMMAMMSMSMMAMAMMMMMAMMMMA AHOHITBOT3 EDWARD It. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Conncll building, Scrnnton. E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of COG Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT, 4J!3 Spruco St., cor. Wash, av., Scrnnton. FREDERICK L. RROWN, ARCHITECT, Prlco building, 12G Washington avenuo, Scranton. T. I. LACEY & SON, ARCHITECTS, Traders' Natlonnl Rank. DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRt voto Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry. DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, On P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBAC1I, 115 Wyoming avc. WELCOME C. SNOVER, Coal Exchnngo 2nd floor. Room D, Hours, 9 to 1. 2 to 6. MOTELS 'NO RE'STAURINTS THE ELK CAFE, 123 nnd 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D L. & W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plan, VICTOR KOCH, Prop. I yivvrl RICHARD J. BOURKE, ATTORNEY-at-Law, 500-2 Lackawanna avenue. Gen eral law business, collections and loans. J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-nt-Law, Rooms 312-313 Mears Building. D. B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Mears building, corner Washington nventio nnd Sprueo t-trcet. m. j. donation ATTORNHY-AT. law. Omces, C12-G13 Mears Building. FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Cotinsellor-nt-Law. Burr building, rooms 13 and It, Washington avenue. W1LLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT torneys and Counsellors-nt-Law. Re publican building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - nt - Law, Commonwealth building; rooms 1, 20 nnd 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT-I.aw. Rroms 514, E1G and SIC Board of Trade building. EDWARD AV. THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms C3-Efll, flth floor, Mears building. L. A. WATRES. ATTORNE'-AT-IAW. r.02 Board of Trado building, Scrnnton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth building. Scrnnton. Pa. PATTERSON ft WILCOX, TRADERS' National Bank building. C. COMEGYS, Building. 0-13 REPUBLICAN A. W. BERTHOLF, Mears building. ATTORNEY, rHVS'!""V'? "0 5''?T,OV9 MARY A. opnthlst, SHEPHERD. M. D., HOME GIG Linden street. DR. W. E. ALLEN, 613 NORTH WASH Ington avenue. DR. L. M. GATES, ROOMS 207 AND 201 Board of Trade building. Office hour", S to 0 o. m., 2 tti 3 nnd 7 to 8 p. m. Residence, 309 Mndlson avenue. DR. S. W. L'AMOREAUX. OFFICE 2r,n Washington avenue. Residence. ISIS Mulberry. Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys and 'genlto-urlnary or gans a specialty. Hours. 1 to 4 p. m, ,c -WOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scrnnton, Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law.inedb'lno or business. Onens Sept. 11th. Send for entnloRiie. Rev. Thnmns M. Cann, T.L. D., principal and proprietor; W. E. Plumlcy, A. M., head- master. G. R. CLARK & CO.. SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen; store 140 Washington ave nue; green house, 13,ri0 North Main ave nue; storo telephone, 752 WIRE SCR'TKNS JOS. KUETTEL. REAR Ml LACKA wanna nVenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac turer of Wire Screens. I MSCT.(. ''-5US BAITER'S ORCHESTRA MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. For terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbcrts' muBlc store. MEOARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twlno. Warehouse. 130 Washington avenuo, Scranton, Fa, oom at the ridiculous low price R at 224 Lackawanna Avenue the BARGAIN CbN 1 hl THE! PRICE LIST: Ladies' Furnishing Goods Department. 20c. Ladles' Hose at Oc 35c. Ladies' Hose at 12c 50c. Ladies' Hose at 15: 25c. Bicycle Hose nt lie 20c. Ltulies' Handkerchiefs at.. 5c 50c. Ladles' Vests at 18c 75c. Vest or rants at 20c $1,00 Ladies' Wool U. W. at . . .40c AN EXraRlENEWOMTwiSinW a Munition ns housekeeper, or llBht housework. 4(0 Wrights court. SITUATION WANTED-RY A YOUNO married man to do nny kind ot work. Addrens, D. L 416 Hickory street. WANTED-WABIENO AND IRONING, to tako homo: restaurant nnd barber washing. IS cents dozen, napkins and towels! tnblo clothes, 20 cents dozen. 12 West Market street. MIDDLE-AGED GENTLEMAN, FOR nlno years In n responsible position ns nccountnnt and correspondent, would llko position where his experience would bo available. Flist-clasa references. John Clcrkwell, Scranton postolllcc. SITUATION WANTED M1Y YOUNO woman ns housekeeper; can glvo best of references. Address, Mrs. J. J., rear 13C8 N. Washington avenue, city. A SITUATION WANTED-UY A YOUNG lady to do general olllco work. Good references. Address I. II., Trlbuno of fice. STENOGRAPHER. EXPERIENCED, wishes position: hns hnd two years' experience and can glvo excellent refer ences. Address, II. S. L., 120C Cedar avenue, City. SITUATION WANTED-BY SINGLE min In grocery storo or driving, hat had llvo ycurs experience nnd can glvo best of references ns to character and worth. Address F. A., 22 Franklin ave nue, city. BOOKKEEPER WOULD LIKE POSt llon. Best references. Address Book keeper, 823 Monroe avenue, Scrnnton. SITUATION WANTED-DRESSMAKER. swell, stylish work up to dote; dono by tho day In private families. N. York, dressmaker, 123 Franklin iivcnuc. SITUATION WANTED-BY A PRACTr cal nurso who thoroughly understands her business; best of refornees. Address Mrs. M. Grovcr, general delivery. MRS. L. T. KELLER. RCALp'rREAT mont. DOc. ; shampooing, 60r ; farlal massage, manicuring, 2,".c.; chiropody, T01 Qulncy. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKE3-BARRE RECORD CAN be had In Scranton at the news stands or Kelsman Rroa., 405 Spruce and 003 Lln den; M. Norton "22 Lnckawannn avenue; I. S. Schutzer. 211 Spruco street. RAILROAD TIM Lehigh Vallev Uailron.l. In Effect Nov. 19, 1S99. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and New York, via D. & II. R. R., nt 0.13 a. m. and 12.03, 2.19. 4.27 (Black Diamond Express), and 11.30 p. m. Sundays, D. & H. R. R 1.3S, 7.1? p. m. For White Haven, Hnzleton nnd prin cipal points In tho coal regions, via D. & H. R. R.. 0.43. 2.1S and 4.27 p. m. For Pottsvllle. C.4S. 2.18 l. ill. For Bethlehem. Enston, Reading, Ilnr rlsburg and principal Intermediate sta tions, via D. & II. R. R.. 0.13 a. m.; 12.01, 2 IS 4.27 (Black Diamond Express), 11.30. Sundays. D. & H. R. R . l.RS, 7.4S p. m. For Tunkhanock, Townnda, Elmlrn, Ithaca, Geneva nnd principal Intermedi ate stations, vh D L. & W. It. R., 8.0S a. m.; 1.00 nnd 3.33 p. m. For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo. Niag ara Falls, Chicago, nnd all points west, via D. & II. It. R.. I'-i'l. 3 3:: (Black Din mond Express). 7.4s, 10.41, 11.30 p. m. Sun dnys. D. & II. R. U.. 1203 p. m 7.45 p. m. Pullmnn parlor and sleeping or Lehlsh Valley parlor cars on all trains between Wllkes-Barro and New York. Philadel phia. Buffalo nnd Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN II. WILBUR. Gen. Supt., 2G Cortland St., Now Y'ork. CHAS. S. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt,, 2G Cort- landt street. New York. A. W. NONNEMACUER, Dlv. Pass. Agt., Soutli Hotntcncm, i-ii 'For tickets and Pullman reservations apply 309 Lackawanna nve Scranton, Pa. New York, Ontnrio and Western Rail way. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MONDAY. NOV. C, 1S99. Train leaves SeTwnton for Carbnndale nnd Cadosla at W.r.3 a. m.. connecting with through trains east nnd west. Train leaves Cadosla for Cn rbondale nnd Scrnnton nt 2.03 V. m.. leaving Carbon dalo nt 3.31 p. m. nnd arriving ut Scran ton at 4.20 P.m. Sundavs only For Cadosla, connecting with main line trains east and west at R 10 a. m., arriving Cndota nt 10.43 a. m. Returning, leaves Cadosla nt 4.30 p. ni., leaving Cnrbondalo nt S fit p. m , and ar riving at Scrnnton at 0.33 p. m. ,T. C. Anderson, G. P. A. T. Flltcroft, D. P. A., New Y'ork. Scranton. Erie niul Wvomlii'j Vallev. Time Tnblo In Effect Sept. 11. 1699. Trains leave Scranton for New Y'ork, Newburgh nnd intermediate points on Erie railroad, also for Hawley and local points nt 7.03 a. m. and 2.2S p. in. Returning trains arrive at Scranton at 10.21 a. m. and 3.1G nnd 9.10 p. m. As the entire stock way. of 25c on the dollar. Look Gents' Underwear Department. 50c. Men's Underwear at 10c 75c. Men's Underwear at 20c 85c. Men's Underwear at 30c $1.00 Men's Underwear at 4Gc $1.25 Men's Underwear at ....40c $1.50 Men's Underwenr at 50c 35c, Children's U. W. at 12c 75c. Balbrlggan at 21c for New Stock RAILROAD TIME TABUS kl PNN Schedule in Effect June 10, 18Q0. Talns Lenvo Scranton i 0.45 a. in., week days, fdr'Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and the West. 0.38 n. m., week days, for Hnzleton, Pottsvllle, Heading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltlmore,Washlngton and Pitts burg and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days (Sundays 1,58 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg and tho West. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. 11., WOOD, Oen'l. Pass. Agent. J. B. HUTCHINSON, General Manager. Del.. Luclci. an. I Wcstirn. Effect Monday, Juno C 1S99. Tralr.s lenvo Scranton as follows: Ex rr,!;?9.for Now York and nil -points ens". 1.40. 3.00, S.U0 nnd 10.U3 u. m.j 12.05 nnd 3.3J p. in. Express for Enston, Trenton, Philadel phia nnd the south, 0.10, 8.00 and 10.03 a. m.. 2.K and 3.11 p. m. i obyhnniiu accommodation, G.10 p. m. i-.xpress for Blnghnrnton, Oswego.-Elmlrn Corning, Rath. Dnnvllle. Mount Mortis nnd BufTnlo, 12.10. 1,35, 9.00 a. m.; J.iu and ,..C0 p. ni making rloso connec tions at Buffalo to all points In thq west northwest and southwest. JJ nfhlngton accommodation, .1,10 n. m. lunghnmton nnd wny stations; 1,03 p.. m. J.netoryvllle accommodation, 4.00 p. ,m. . leliolH0n nccomtnodntlon, G.00 p. in. Express for Utfea nnd Rlehflelfl Springs, -3.1 ;n. ni. ond 1,r,.-, p. m II linen ,;,-,, 900 n ln. nn 1 j r5 p. nt. I' or NVrthumberlrnd. Vlltston, Wllkes-nnri-e. PIvmnuth. Rloomsburg and Dan ville, making rinse connections nt North umberland for Wllllnmspnrt. Harrlsburg. Hnltlmore. Washington nnd the south. rsnrtlnirpherlnnd nnd Intermediate sta tions. 6.00, 10.00 n. in. nnd 1.05 and 5.40 p. in. Nnntlccke and Intetmedlnto stalons. 3.0? and 1110 a. m. Plmmith nnd Intermedlnto stations. 3.33 and S.00 p. 111. For Kingston, 12 r,., j,. m, Pullman pnrlor ond sleeping coaches on nil eynress trains. For drtnlled Information, pocket ' tlmo tntdes. etc.. npplv to if. L. Smith. Dis trict Pnsrrngor Agent, depot ticket office. Dclawiirj nii.l Hudson. On May 14th. 1RD9, trains will lenv Scrnnton as follows: For Carbondnle G.20, 7.0.1, S 13, 10.13 a. in.: 12 noon; 1.21, 2.20, 3.02, 0,25, C.23, 7.57. j.hj, n.uu p. 111.; l.iu n. 111. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Boe ton, New England points, etc. G.20 n. m., 2.20 p. m. For Honesdalc G.20, 10.13 a. m.i 2.20, 0.23 p. 111. For Wllkes-Barre-C.13. 7.45, S.41, 0.31, 10.41 a. m.: 12.03, 1.23, 3.33. 4.27, CIO. 7.45. 10 11, 11.30 p. m. For New Y'ork, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Vnlley Rnllroad-G.13 p. m.; 12.03. 1.2", 4.27 p. m.; with Black Diamond Ex press, 11.30 p. m. For Pennsylvania Rnilroad points, G.43, 9.SS a. m.; 2.1S. 1.27 p. in. For western points, via Lehigh Vnlley Railroad 7.4S a. ni.; 12.03. 3.3.1, with Black Diamond Expres.i. 10.41, 11.30 p. m. Trains will arrive In Scranton ns fol lows: From Carbondnle nnd the North 0.40, 7.43, S.3S, 9.34, 10.38, 11.58 n. m,; 1.2.1, 2.15, 3 2.-.. 4 2.1, 7.41. 10.3S. 11 27 p. in. From Wllkes-n.irrB and tho South '1.10, 7.4!, S.1S. 10.3S, 11.0-. n. in.: 1.18. 2.11. 3.43, f.20, C.21, 7.03. !l.(W 10.05 p. m. : 1.13 n. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Cnrboiidnle 9.03, 11.33 p. m.; 2.23, 3.02. G.47. 0.03 p. m. Eor Wlll-es-Barrc-9.28, 12.03 a. m.: 1.5S. 3.2S, 0.43, 7.4S p. ni. For Albnry, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc., 2.21 p. m. Lowest rates to all points In United States nnd Canada. J. W. IURD1CK. O. P. A.. Albany, N. Y. II. W. CROSS. D. P. A Scranton, Pa. Central Kailrtil nt New Jj-ii Stations In New Y'ork-Foot of Liberty street, N. R., and South Ferry, Whltehalt street. Anthracite coal ued exclusively. Insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 19, 1R39. Trains leave Scranton for New Y'ork, Newark. Elizabeth. Philadelphia. Enston. Bethlehem, Allenlown, Mauch Chunk a.vl White Haven, at X 10 a. in.: express, 1.20; express. 4 on p. in. Sundays, 2.13 p. m. For Pittston and Wilkes-Bnrre, 8.30 a. m.. 1.20, 4.00 p. m. Sundays. 2.15 p. m. For Baltimore nnd Washington, end points South nnd W-st Via Bethlehem, 8.30 n. m.. J. i p. m. Sundays. 2.15 p. m. For Long Branch. Ocean Grove, etc., at 8.30 a. m. and 1.20 p. m. . . For Reading. Lebanon nnd Hnrrlsburg, via Allentown. 8.20 n. m 1 20 p. m. Sun davs. 2.15 p. in. For Pottsvllle, 8.30 a. m.. 1.20 p. m. Through tickets to all polntB Last, South nnd West at lowest rate at the station ,1. II. OLIIAI'SEN, Gen. Supt. 11. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt. must be closed out ).! over the extreme low or Scranton. Ladies' and Gents' Shoe Department. $1.50 Men's Working Shoes at. .70c $2.00 Men's Fine Shoes at 03o $2.00 Ladles' Shoes at s80c $2.50 Ladies' Shoes at , i.yV.gVlO $1.25 Ladies' Oxfords at ..-.'. .30o $1.25 Gents' Slippers at ...,f.30o $2.00 Boys' Shoes at ...... ;l'.08o $2.50 Boys' Shoes n . . . , . .. ;1.23 compaS! AH
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