rw t " THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JANUARY 12. 1900. OCEAN VOYAGE TO THE PHILIPPINES DESCRIBED BY CLARENCE RO ZELLE, OF THIS CITY. Be la Musician of Company E, Forty-Seventh Infantry Letter Was Posted in Colombo Harbor on December 9 Scranton Members of the Regiment Are All Well Stops That Were Made by the Transport After It Sailed from .New York. Trip Through the Canal. KILLED AT TOBYHANNA. On bonrd the Army Tiunsport Thomas, bound for Mnnll.i, 1'oit Said Harbor, Ecypt, Nov. 2S Port Hal.l H on the north const of IJgvpt find about ir,0 miles from Cairo. It In built on the lowlands and Is moiu like an American city than unv vo h.ivc soon. It Is a beautiful spot and has a beau tiful harbor. M'o arc about n mllo or two irom the city, and T think wo will be movlnR In about two hours. I iret tired staying In port so Ioiir. We all want to Ret over there and they can't Bet uh over theio quick cnouuh. U will take about twenty-four hours to Bo throuRh the canal. Suez Ih at the other end, and the belief Is that wo stop there too. I would not have misted this tilri for anything. Tt Is nn education In itself well worth twenty months hardship. Hero we arc about 100 miles eouth of Suez and I believe wc aia going Into the Red "t. Wo left Port Said last night about 10 o'clock and wended oui way throu;:h the "Gloat Suez Canal." licfotc leading Port Said we had to take nn a complete "elcctilo plant fiom the inglre down to the lights, because th.-y won't allow any boat to pro through with their own lights. Wc anhtd at Suez this morn ing about 11 o'clock. It Is n veiv barren countiy Indeed. Kvery tlmo two boats pans on the cunil, one has to tie up to let the other pass. SAW TUKKISH SOLDIERS. While putting off tlm tlocttlc p'ant at Suez, a TutkMi viel pas-tod us with a lot of Tmklsh soldleis on boatd. We hae alieady crrssul the spot where Moses led the children of Israel across the lied sea. Wo aie half way to our destination now and In about four weeks wo will Lo at cur Jouine'3 end. Nov. 21.-Tomnnow will be Thanhs giving day and we will hae our Thanksgiving dinner furnished bv Miss Helen Gould. There isn't much going on aboard ship. We saw some tlyin tlsh this nfteinoon; they weie about six Inches long. Nov. 30 Well, we h.ic had our Thanksgiving dinner and we nil en joyed it very much Hcie Jv our menu: Tloiht turkey, tranbtiiy sauce, mashed potatoes, gt.iw, biead co'fee, oiannes. It is getting finite w.itm now, and In two weeks we espei t to h' almost to the equator. Then we go northeast to the Philippine". Ever thing in the way of dilll is dispensed with today on nccount ot the holiday. It seems almost like Siinrtav. Ue hien't had a drop of riln sliuu we left Malta. We will suiely stav of at Colombo, on the Isle of 'elon. We hnvc only one stop aftei that, and that Is at Singapore In the Malay peninsula; nfter that we utilko Manl'a. We have jU"t passed what they call the "Twelve Apostles" mat big jorks in the sea. 1 don't think we will lv anywheio near Aden until morning. We hae moved our iiiait(i.s now and aie on.- deck higher. We will go thiough tho Sttalts of K-ibel Mond.iv, and when w get to the othci mil w. go thiough what is called "Tho elite of Te.us." TABLE OK DISTANCES. IJelovv ou will lind the table of dls tnnco from poit to po-t: Fiom New York to Gibraltar. :!,hs7" to Malta, 1,126; to Port Said, l.Oli'j to Sue, S6; to Aden. 1.400: to Colombo. 2,470. to Sln gapoie. 1.910; to Manila, l.iiDC miles, making a total of 1 1,341 miles, of which we have gone 7,345, and having some 5.S90 miles to go yet. On our letuin wo have to go from Manila to San Francisco and fmm thrc to New York Dec. 3. We have traversal the Red sea, and hae come out Into the At i bian sea, AW have been out of sight or land ery ne.uly the whole inn fiom Suez. We pissed thiough the "Gate of Teats" and the Stt.iits of lUbel mendeb. We aie now just off the noithejst coast of Afilca. or lather, an Island of tho coast of Africa. We will in all probability reach Colombo about Thins day, and fiom theie to Hlnganoic will be u. run of seven dujs. About 1 o'cloc u this afternoon we could see away utioss the watur in tho west two whales spouting. Dec. 4 We have had n. heavy sea for the last two d.ijs and It makes Un ship rock like it cradle. Our water simply Is i uniting short and they haw cut It down consldeiably. At Hist we could get nil we wanted, but now we liae certain times in which we can get it fiom C tn 8 a. ni 11. JO a. m. to 1.30 p. m. and fiom fi to 7 and !i to 11 P. in. Sometimes ou can not get ni.ii the tank, so many uie theie for water. We hno to line up before you can get any. A guaid Is stationed and he tur m tho faucet on for us. so ou see thero is no way in which ou can cany anv away. We can't wash anuhlng veiy cienn neie, owing to the use ot salt water. At Malta vw took on a huge quantity of coal and It made eeiy thlng black. NEAR THK EQUATOR. When we icaeh Slngapoio we will be seventy miles from the equator and one degrea north of It. Wo ,110 ten de grees north of It now, and only foi a stiff, cool breeze we would suffer gieat ly with the heat. Dec. 6 We aro very near to Colombo There Isn't much news to be had on board. We go through the panto iou tlno dallv. There Is a iumor aiound that we won't be any longer than four weeks In Manila before wo uio oidered home, but, as you know, all minors don't come true and I don't think this one will. Wo oxpect to be 111 bight of Ceylon Thursday morning, not likely before night. There has been quite a num. ber of different was In which this has been written, on tho head of my dium, on a book, on the writing table and several other ways. The band gives two concerts dally on the boat, one about 3 to 4 In the afternoon, and tho other about 8 o'clock. They hao nil of Boiisa's latest marches, and the band Itself Is not n bad one, Colombo Harbor, Dec. 9,-Wb havo arrlvpd at Colombo at last, and here I will post this long letter. John Keller man, of Scranton. has been made a sergeant. AH of tho Scranton bos at a well. Clarence I. Rozelle, Musician Company IS, Forty-seventh infantry. Awful Death of Mr. Broadhead at Tobyhanna Ice Houses. The Tobvhanna Ico houses were the scene, at 11 o'clock Wednesday night, of tho death of a young man by tho namo of liroadhcad, who lived at Tobyhanna. He worked at the lec houses nnd to gether with some other employes was engaged In taking Ice fiom tho dam und storing It away. Tr.imwas descend fiom tho houses to this dam, and up these the Ice t diawn. Iiioadhead wanting lo leave the building Jumped from an upper storv expecting to light on the tram way. He missed It and falling thirty-two feet stiuck on the tallroad Hack, amid suvcinl cakes of lec. Hoth of his legs were broken nnd his skull was fiactuicd. Ho was tak en to his home, whole half an hour later he died. MICHAELIAN BROS. ROBBED. Their Place Burglarized Tuesday Night to the Extent of 9150. The buiglars who broke, with si stone, the show window In tho store of Mlchaellnn Rios. on Washington avenue, Tuesday night, weie not so ur.suc lessf ul as was at llrat thought. A tiny was In the window, which con tained sliver and oxydlzed silver bi east-pins, scarf-pins, nnd also cult buttons, chains and other at tides of jewelry. These were all becuted. Tho pro niletots of the plaie value their loss at about $110. INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. Make-up of D., L. & W. Board for Today Changes to Be Made at Coxton. Following Is the make-up of tha Delaware. Lackawanna nnd Western board for today: Friday, Jnti. 12, 1900. WILD CATS. SOUTH. 1 a. m -P. J. O Mallcy. J a. in J. tllnli.v. .1 n. m V. 11. ln Iholomew. I 'n a. tn ( Kltigsley. fi.O a. in F. Ilullctt. s a. nt J. M' Cniiti. s. a. in D. Wallace, with A. Polhamus' men !i ii. m II. V lolln. i n. m G. It iffi itv. Id n. ni-O Millir. 11 a. in. M. lltnnl'-rin. 1 p. m C. Tow use ml. 1 p. in T. Md'.iUln, with J. Tamils' lnin. 2 p. m A G. II immlt, with T. Hopkins' men a ii. in T. Dmultcan. .! p. ni-G. Hill 4 4i p. in O. Wandnlt. 4 15 p. in W. McAllister. SUMMITS. C a. m , north-G. Frounfclker. 5 uO n. in , noith MeLiue, with Wat rick's men. 11 a. in, south II. Huh C p. in , south M. Madlgan. IHTLLIR. 10 n. m. Pecklns. PUSIIF.HS f Jo a. in, smith P. C ivniiaiigh. 11 ID a. m . smith Mornn. 7 p. m., south M. Murphy, 10 30 p. m., sotith-C. Cawley. PASSENGER ENUINE8. 7 n. m. Wldener. 6 30 p. m. McQovcrn. WILD CATS. NORTH. 9 ii. m , 2 engines J. 13. Masters. 11 a. m J engines R. Cnstner. 1 p. m., 2 engines A. Ketchum. 4.30 p. m., 2 engines S. Carmody. This and That. The Inylng of tracks being now com pleted on the Oraxlty railroad, trains will begin to run next Monday on the toad between Carbondale and Hones dale. The new station will has ulso been finished at Honesdale. The ofllclals of tho Mai Ion Heights colliery, near Mt. Carmel, are delighted over tho finding of another vein of co it. This new vein is located east of tho shaft and the vein Is ten und one-fifth feet thick. The new bleaker will bu put up next spring. It Is Intended to transfer the two main trucks on the Lehigh Valley rail road at Coxton, which at present run thiough the centie of the ynrd, to the extieme left. This will leave all the Hacks on the right of the main line and will enable tho crews to proceed with their woik In the yard without looking out for the scheduled trains. Fight or ten new tracks tue to bo laid and other changes In Hacks are contemplated. Several Impoi tant changes have been made In the switch scivlce In tho Le high Valley yard at Sayre. A number i of switch engines have been taken off and assistant yatdmastcrs will bo re quired to perform the duties of head switchmen. The men oldest In point of services will be pioxlded with regit lar positions and the other place on th extra list. What was known as tho legulnr shift between Sayre and Wav etly has been discontinued and the service will be perfoimed by whatever crow happens to be available. The changes will affect perhaps fiom sixty to seventy-live employes. I Befora F k I Ulno uin CutlcuraSoap ' CutleuraSoip Face Humors Pimples, blackheads, simple rashes, red, rough hands, falling hair, and baby blemishes prevented by Cuti cura Soap, a sure preventive of in flammation andcloggingof the Pores. Cor.,l'rtpi .Boiton. llowlWiitlmllnmon,W. giiiiiftaiiiiiiiaijt jrs 1 or Mini 'its llAiil'WAiiR irii 1 1 -nr ioTL I HEATERS S Handy to have one in S SS the house during cold or ConiiollpSdWallacf SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. A Mark Down Sale JB(fRt If x After EBinner To assist digestion, relieve distress nfter eating or drinking too heartily, to pro cut constipation, take Hoodl' Pills f-'on. --tvV. 2" rents. illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllE Umbrellas Repaired I or Mi Recovered. Skates Sharpened at & BROOKS' 211 Washington Ave. PLOREY on the burner when the lamp (tnokenandsmdli Put UioMunio where It helnnen onthe oil. Ho Ions vnn ! Inferior oil Toti'll hse lamp troubles. When you re tlredof them, get. our Headlight Water White Oil The oil that burns with a beautiful blgh canillo power name, wiinoui siuolce or xmell. Cot leu than muuy interior otl ATLANTIC REFINING CO. wmmmmmmmammm 0 THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital surplus $200,000 4SO.OOO WM. CONNELL, President. HENRY BELIN, Jr., Vlce-Pren. WILLIAM H. PECK, Cashier. t S We can show you the 1900 5 B Model Chainless Bicycle if you S S will call. 5 rmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiS (II) damp weather. Have you seen the B. & B Heater? SS I I I i Price $4.50. With Bail $5.00. I I i S Foote & Shear Co. 3jj M 9N. Washington Ave M m SHORT M DELI6HTFUL TRIPS of two to five das' dui.illoti, arc offered by tho of Colored Dress Goods. A Hark Down Sale . of Taffeta and Fancy Silks. It is a tempting price we oflfer these great lots of goods for. The mere reduction in the figures is attractive, and properly so. But its not alone the prices that count. Big things in silk and dress goods selling are a part of our daily store life, and we wouldn't waste much time or talk on limited quantities or commonplace values. 'The silks and dress goods we offer in this sale are neither limited nor common. Thousands of yards remarkable aside from their cheapness. This is a part of a sweeping clearance effort. It was many years ago that we ceased to carry our winter goods through the summer. These are silks and dress goods for the fall and winter 1899 an I900- Not one yard shall be sold in the spring of 1900. And this is why: At 50c. Yard Serges, Storm Serges. At SOc. Yard Boucle Novelties, Camels' Hair Suitings, Miltons. At 50c. Yard Cashmere and Stirrah Serges, Fancy Novelties, etc., in great variety and unlimited quantity. At SOc. Yard Our regular 75c. Taffeta Silks (you know of their goodness) in odds aud ends, short pieces aud overstocked colors. At 50c. Yard Fancy Waist Silks in stripes, checks, plaids aud novelty dc signs, all taken from bur regular lines of 75c, 85c. and $1.00 Silks.' D L ill) IS Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers ir OLD STOCK PILSNER 435 to 455 N. Ninth Street, Telsphonj Call. 2.H3. to suth well-known historic points us Norfolk Old Point Comfort Richmond Washington at tho above prices. Kavorltr Route from tho North nml East to the Winter Resorts of Virginia and North Carollmi. Tor full Information apply to OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO Pier 26, North River, New Yoik. E. B. Walker, Traffic Manager. J. J. Brown, Gen. Pass. Agt. '-lO JlJPnT ma rr a . - h - 1 l? 7j71rr CONNOLLY & WALLACE, H1GUNT PLEASANT COAL 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE . At Retail. Coal of the best quality for domestic use and of all sizes, including Buckwheat and Blrdsoje. delivered tn any part of the city, t the lowest price. Orders received at the ofllce. Connetl building, Room S3; telephone No. 1762, or at the mine, telephone No. 212. will he promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. T PLEASANT COAL CO itdtis For Good Shoes and Rubber?. W. N. BROOKS. PATENT Good Ideas may be secured by our aid. Addrcu, THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Mo. TTfyiTTT?TTTTTt?TT DR. DENSTEN 311 Sprus St, Itmple Court 6uau.u, SCRANTON, PA. All acuto and chronic illbeascs of men, women and rhiUlreii. CIIKONIU, NUKV. OUS. UltAIN AND WAbTlNQ D18KA8 US A SPECIALTY. All dlxoubes uf the l.lvcr, Kldnosi Bladder, bktn, Illood, Ntives, Womb, Uye, U.ir. Nose, Throat, and Lungs, Cancers, Tumors, riles, Rupture, Ooltre. Rheumatism, Asthma, Catarrh, Varlococele. l.ott Manhood. Nightly Emissions, all Keinale Discuses, Leucorrhoea, etc. donorrhea. Sjphtlls. Blood Poison, Indiscretion and youthful habits obliterated. Surgerv, Fits, Kpj. lepsv. Tape nnd Stomach WormH. CA TARRH05CONI3. Bpiclflo for Catarrh. Tlirci" months' treatment only W 00. Trial frco in ofllce. Consultation and exanil nations free. Offlco hours dally and Bunduy, 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. DR. DENSTEN A Golden Opportunity Dependable merchandise at 30c on the dollar. Stock reduc ing sale now m progress and to continue lor 30 days only. f5.oo pair 2.50 pair 15.00 pair 7.50 pair fo-75 1.S8 9 00 4'5 Lace Curtains were f .75 $1.50 $2. now 3b .75 1.25 Tapestry Curtains were 3.50 5.00 7.00 " " now 1.75 2.50 3.75 POLES ANY COLOR GRATIS. Fish Net Sash w ere 18c 25c 35c " " " now 9c 13c 18c Swisses, striped aud figured, were 10c 18c 25c " " " " now. 5c 9c 13c Brats Extension Rods were -ioc 30c " " " now 5c :oc Metal Beds, Furniture, Pictures and in fact every article in our vast establishment must be moved to make room for spring stock. 50c 25c 35c ic 40c 20c 75c yard 3Sc ynrd 50c yard 25c yard Soc each 40c each RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA RAILRQA Schedule in Effect November 10, 1809. Trains leave Scranton: 6.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and the West. 9.3S a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsville, Beading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltlmore.Washington and Pitts burg and the West. 2.18 ;i. m., week days (Sundays 1.58 p. in.), for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg and the West. 4.27 p. m.. week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. .1. It. WOOD. Gen Tnsx. Act J. I). IlfTClIINSON. Orn. Msr. ,, III ! M t !3aix 4. Mf QftuSumilA Jri ( i wmmk 1 X carpels, From Every Direction: ;fWTHWfWWWWtTHWWinWWlWE. East Mountain Lithia Water Sold by All I'irsM'.'ass Druggists. Highly Kccoiif mended by l'hys clans. FAMILY ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Del.. L.ic'c.i. ,111 1 tVw'-itjm. In Kffcot Dec. 17. 1810 SOl'Tll I,ruo Siianton tor New York nt .' r 3tw, ". uV, U0 and 10 01 n in . 1J ." and A C! p. m. Tor I'lill iJclihl i at 5 .0. f"J and luo'i a. in.: UK and S3! p. m. For StrmidsburK at o lu p. in. Milk and Adomniodution at .110 p, m. Aulvc at Iloboken at t Sj T.l 'Jib a. in.; l.'i. - '. H, 7.1') nnd y S p. m. Arrlxo at IMilla delphl.i at 10W a. in.: 1 ui'., .1 IS, i. On and S 22 p. in, Arrlvo from Now York at I.'11 IMj and jj a. in.; 100, IS.'. D !! and !.15 I. in Prom StininVliiii at Sd'i u in. NOHT1I I.iavi. riinintoii for ltuff.ilo and IntormudUitu stations at 12 10, 2 DO, 1 0j and li Oo a. m.; 1 55 and ." 50 p. m. P'ir Oswego and Syracuse at 4 u" a. in. and 1.53 p. m. Por Ptlca at 2 50 n. m and 1 5", p. m. For Montroso at 901 a. m.; 1 05 p. m. nnd 5 M p. m. . Kor NU hols-on at 100 and 1. 1" p. m. Arrive in S ronton fiom niiffalo at 2 10, 2 55. 5 2" and WW a. m.i .1 SO and 7 40 p. in. Fiom Osvmvo and SrncuHo nt 2 55 a. m.: 12 !S and J 30 p. m Prom Sjracuso at 7.W p m. From IHIc.i at 2.15 a. m.: 1J3S and 3 3o p. m Prom Nicholson at 7.50 a. m and t00 p. in. Prom Montrose at 10 00 a. m.; 3 20 and 7.10 p. m HI.OOMHHPRd DIVISION I.ean i Scranton for Northumberland at 0 m. 10 0 . a. in,; 1 55 and G 10 p. m. For llj mouth ' at 1 ".. 3 40 and K 50 p. m. For Nantlioku , ut s 10 a. in AriUo at Nortlinmbi.tl.iiHl I at '.r, a. m.: 1.10. r.os and 0 30 p m Ar rives Nantlcoko nt 9 20 a. m. Arrlvo at Plvmnuth at 205. 4 40 and 9.15 p. m. Al- livu at Stranton from NoitniimiKriaiiu at 9.4.' ii. m.: 1233, 4 53 and h 50 p. m. From Nantlcoko at 11 00 a. in. Prom I'lv mouth at 7 57 a. ni.: 3 2". and t. 03 p. in. SUNDAY TRAINS. SOITTII-I.o.ivo Scranton at 2 13, sno, 5 30. loir, a, in.: 311 and 3 40 p. m NOHTH-I.cavo Sci.iaton at 1.' 10. 2 50. 4.05 p. m.: 1 53 and 5 50 p. m. nuooMsni'im division - Leave Scranton .it 10 05 a, m. and 0 10 p. m. We have customers from nil points of the compass who say that our line of FtirniUir? Coverings el ,.. ,i i. i . it,. r simpiy can i De ueni. wny not have your old furniture take a new . lease of life ? We'll make it good as new aim the little price will please vou. Everything new in Wall Papers, Draperies. : WILLIAMS & ITANULTY 129 WYOMING AVENUE. 4- 4- f 4- f 4- 4 Por I,oiir Itr.ini.li. Oican Urovc, etc., at SJO.i m. and 120 p. ni. Por Uoadlnif. Lebanon and IlariNlmrrr, sUi AlMitovvn, SI.0 ii. m . 1 JO p. m huti- U Pof PottvlUe. R"0 11 m . 1 20 p. ni. ThroUKh tickets to all points eal, south nnd west at lovveit rato at the station. .1 H OI.UAPSPN. Otn. Supt , H, 1 BALDWIN, Oen. Pass. Act. JOSEPH R03S. AGENT, Ofllce 902 West Lackawanna Aienne, Scranton, Pa. TELEPHONE 47 3S. Central Kuilroil ( New j-i' Stations In New York Poot of Liberty btreet, N. It., and South Perry, Wliitthuil street. Anthracite coal usid ex luslvely, insur ing cleanliness and lonifurt. timi: taiili: in i;FPi:tT Nov. w. Trains Uavo Scrantor for New Yoik, Newark, Kllz.ibeth, Philadelphia, L'nston Hetlilelu-m. Alltiitovvn. .Mauili Chunk and Whlto Haven, at kJO a, m.: expiess, I.W, expuss. 4t p. in. hiindjn. i',Pi p, m. For plttston and Wllkes-Hurii1, s w a, m, l.l. lou P. n. Suiubos. 215 p. m, For H.iltlmoro and Wiit-ilm;toii, and points South und West Via Ut thleheni, S 30 a, ni , 1.20 p. m, Bunda) s, 2.15 p. in, Dcliivvf." i.tl IhiiUiiti. On Nov. r.lli. 1S90. trallH vvlll leno Scranton us follow i; ' l'or Cilliuiid lb' ii J", i -. 'i '"'i.'i m.: 12 noon; r.s. 2 .'n. 3T2. ."!', 2 9 15 llf.i p m.; t H. a. m. Por Alb my. Su.itosa, Montreal, Ilo i tou. New i:nKland p ilnts, li -u 2) a. in ; S JO p. in. .... . ,. Por Uone.Mldle.-o20. 10.1J a. m.; 2 JO, j -j Vol' WllliC.r.aru-1.1-. 7.4S. K !' 10 IJ a. m.: UOi. 12S J 18, 2 23, 4 2., 10. 7.4. 10 II, 11 "0 l. I" Por New York. Phlladi lphla. etc., vlx Lelilch Valley It.illi o-i.l 1.. p m.: 12:. 218. 4 27 p. tn.; v.lth lllatk Diamond L presi, 11 0 p. ni. .,..- Por l'cnnHvlvanla It.illroad points, o 4j, 9 5S a. m.. 2 is, 127 p m. ,,,,,.,, ,. Por western points, via Lelilch allev ltallroid-7 IS n ni.: 12 0.". 3 "W. with IlliuU Diamond i:xpre-s. 1".4I, 11.30 p m Tialns will arrlvo In Scranton us fol- Piom Carlioiuliilo and the Not 1 1 t! jo. 7 4t 8'S. 9.14, 10 3S, 115S 11. ml 1 J-. - I". 3 25. 4 21. 7 V., 10 is. 11 27 p. m. From Wllk(S.P..ine und the Soiitli-t.1 U. 7.4S. S4, 10 3S. H.'"i n m ; I. IS 2 . i 5 JO. C 21, 7 51 9 05, 10 05 p. m : 1 13 a. m. SPNDAY THA1NS Por Cnrboiiilalc-9 03. 1131 p. m.! 2 23, 3 52 5 47. 9 51 p 111. For Wllkes-Ilarit 9 3S, 12 oJ u 3 2. 5 41. 7 IS P. ni. Por Altunv. SarntopM. Montr, al. Ho ton. New P.nBland points, etc., 2.3 P- " Lowest rates to all points In 1 nltcd State and Canada. . J. W. ItPHlMCK. O P. A.. Albiuv. N. V H. W. cnoS, D. P. A . Scianton. Pa. Pullni in parlor and sleeplnpr or Lclllgh. ValU v pirlor i.iih on all trains hclwitu Wllkcx-ll.irro and New Yoik. Phlladel Phli. HiilTalo and Suxpenlon IlridKe. ItOLLIN IL WILIlPIt. Oen. Supt., 19 C.iitliindt strtet. New York. CHAltl.PS S Li:i:. Oen. Pass. Agt.. 23 Coitlalidt ".Ireil. Nt w York. A. W NONNPMACIIPH. Dlv. Pas. Ast., South nithlthem Pi. Poi tbkitx iitul Pullmin leacrvutlom npplvroi Laikiwann i ave, Set.intoii, Pi. Jic au.l Wtiuiii; Vullev. Tlnio '1'iible In llfleet S' pt, 11th, 1W Train'-have Si i. intou for New Yoik, Nevvburell mid Intel medl tto points on i;ii i.iilioiil, also foi Haw ley nnd local points ut 7 05 o ni and 2 -S p. 111. Itt tin nimf tialii" .uiivi at Suantort at 10 21 .1. in and .! Hi and 9 10 p m m.: 15 LchlHli ValUv In p.rfict Nov Kuilpitii. liih. ISA THAINS LPAVK SCHANTON. For Philadelphia and Niw Yoik. via D. & II H H.. at Bli a m and U 01. 2 IS. 4 "7 (Ill.uk Dlunond PMiress). ami 11.30 p. m. Sundas D. & H. H. H. 1.5. 7.4s 'Vol' Whlto Haven. Hazleton nnd prln ilp.il points III the coal leclons, vli D. & II It H.. !" -'is and 4 J7 p. ni. 1 or Pottsville. .4"i. 2is p. ni. Por ltethUliem, Kiiftoii. Heading. liar rlslmrK and prim Ip ii Interim illutu sta tion,., via D. A II. U. H IS a. m.i U'". Ms 4 27 tlllaek Diamond Lxprissl, 11,10, Sinidnvs. I). ,i II. H. 1 . M'. 7.4S . in Por Timkhinnock, Townndu. Hltnlia. lthiea. fieiieva and piliuliml Intemudl ate stations, via D. L. & W. IS. it.. SoS a. ni.; l.oo and ''"' p. m. Por Clineva. Hoc luster, IlufTalo, NUir. urn Palls Clilc.iuo, niul all points west, via D. II. . l-o). 311 (Watk Dla mond Kxtuessl. 7 4S, 10 11. 1110 p. tn. SiindnH, D. &- II. . n., 1203 p, m, 7,li p, m. SCUA.TO DIVISION. in i:ffect Oct. i.')t;i. mtio. North II011111I. huutli Hound. 805 IttM i04 200 l & Station. rS. 5 i5ai .... I 'T'N V Franklin hi .... 7 4J .... ',, I 7 10 West. 4,'nd strett .... riu , ,,.. 1 ix) cihiwkLn ... bio.... 4 m1 'p h Arrive l.f are ami strM 10 4 .... 1 iv inju-li" I -.Tn SJ 1U40 .... 1 0-J, Ilnncock .... :i tsi 10 31 .. I."'. smrllRlit I... -in m to ji .... ua, I'usioii Piirk ... .mi ici 10 11 U40. 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