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THE SCK ANTON T1UBUNE-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1900.
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Owing: to extended repairs and enlarging of , our store we have been obliged
to close up tight for the past ten days. We shall
Re-Open for Business This Morning
With what we think will impress you as being: a NEW 5T0RE. There will be
nothing about it to remind you of the old store except the familiar faces.
We Shall Be Glad to See You Today.
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It will be well worth your while to come in and see the change, even if you are. 5:
not interested in what we have to sell. If, however, you are interested in 5:
HOLIDAY GOODS!
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We will inform you that we have by far the most extended line we have ever carried. We haven't space nor time S1.
to go into details. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. 51
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1319 Lackawanna Avenue,
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WHITNEY ON
STATESMAN
KINDLY REFERENCE TO HON.
GALTJSHA A. GROW.
A Vandling Man Unearths a Big
Skeleton The Logical Republican
Candidate for State Senator The
Nestor of Susquehanna's Bar Sue
Graham's Expectations Para
graphs Picked Up.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Susquehanna, Dec. 7. A Washington
correspondent, writing in July, 18SS,
.salcl: "A noted statesman who Is oc
casionally seen in Washington, is C5a
lusha A. Grow, of Pennsylvania, who
was speaker of the memorable war
congress, which was called in special
sehslon on July 4, 18Ct. He is well pre
served, and although politically on the
shelf, has lost none of the nmlablllty
for which he-was distinguished." Sev
eral years ago the Republicans of
Pennsylvania took Mr. Grow off the
shelf, and they have since been send
ing him to congress, to the tune of
200,000 to 300,000 majority.. Describing
the opening of congress "on Monday
last, Julian Hawthorne, the Philadel
phia North American representative,
says: "There was Galusha Grow,
ilmm I could call venerable were he
not so conspicuously youthful, If he
worn to dye the white hair that brush
es on both sides of his tall head, and
the beard that tufts his chin, he would
not look forty."
itlSACIIKD THK GOAL.
In a headed nrtlcle, the New Milfurd
Advertiser notes with pleasure that
"after a laborious grind of forty years
of practice," a physician of the place
has placed n bath and clohet In his res
idence. It will be an Incentive to med
ical students everywhere to work hard
er when they realize that after riding
focfot'Jty years over the humped and
huddling hills they can, In the evening
of their life, rest from their labors and
plueo a closet In their house.
"NOVNC'E THK ULAlUiKllri."
Under the headline, "Bounce tho
Blabbers," n nearby editor makes vig
orous protests against the chatterers
who disturb theatre and lecture audi
ences. It offers a reward of $5 for the
first usher who will "go after such
Idiots In tho proper manner," and re
fers to them as having a mouth that
"would bo a profitable enterprise it
turned Into a wind-mill."
PARAGRAPHIC PICKUPS.
In Lanesboro on Wednesday evening
almost everything had arrived for a
wedding the bride, tho clergyman, tho
fiddle and the beer all except the
bridegroom, and he never materialized,
A Vandling man 1ms unearthed the
skeleton of a womnn eight feet high.
Some poor cave digger had to trot
around mighty lively between tho
woodpile and the pump, and don't you
forget It!
A Client Head editor states; "Tho
it Jut of capttl punishment should lie to
1 1' form the criminal.'1 Ah-um!"
The pet gout of Mrs. Cassldy, of For
I't'l'IU". I" dead. His death Is due to
Uiv. f.ict that lit- couldn't resist the
t . ., tl' " "t his r.i.trefs as sh'j
uu Ujtv.1,-. ter l:: well druYi'l'.ig u
C. S. WOOLWORTH,
bucket of water. As soon as she was
fished out of the well she ordered his
instant execution.
The editor of the Hallstead Herald
was recently "held up" by some foot
pads, Tho highwaymen uncancel with
their pocket-books.
SOME NEWS MATTERS.
There Is sleighing along the Jefferson
branch. ,
The first of a series of Farmers' in
stitutes to be held In Susquehanna
county Is In session today at Auburn
Centre.
It Is expected that the Krle shopmen
will be paid on Monday, December 24.
The Crescent Club will hold a mas
querade ball at the Starrucea house
December 2S.
The Oakland Congtegatlonal church
will erect a $20,000 church edifice.
Colonel Charles C. Pratt, of Now
Mllford, appears to be the logical He
publican candidate for state senator
from this district. He would lill the
position with credit and ability. He Is
a man of affairs a gentleman and a
scholar. All signs point to his nomi
nation. CAUGHT IN PASSING.
A Susquehanna lady was 111 and, of
course, a physician was called In. He
wrote out a prescription. It was for
some pills, to be tnken every third
day. He came again tho next morn
ing. "Well, dlil you take the pills?"
"No, doctor; the three days are not up
until Wednesday."
Those people who would abolish
childhood's Idea of Santa Clans would
take tho children home alter the circus
parade and tell them that's all there
was to bo teen.
The confidence game appeals to be ti
faith cure.
On railroads the freight rather than
the steam makes the cargo.
The campaign liar has given place to
the hunting liar,
An egg trust Is forming. Must the
people of this country be foiover under
the yolk of monopoly?
The deluge Is the longest reign In
history.
A blind man can bee and know as
much about Paradise as any one,
A good deal of lepentance nowadays
Is donu in broadcloth and nshes of
roses.
SEVKItAh SHOUT ONUS
Merchant Frank N, Smith Is serious
ly 111.
It Is thought that the Susquehanna
county school teachers will have an
excursion to Washington, D, C In
February,
On account of Increased lmsltict.3,
Jive additional train crews will In a
few days bo put on tho Delaware divi
sion of the Erie.
Mrs. Richard Moss, formerly of Sus
quehanna, Is seriously 111 at her homo
at Newark, N. J.
Gulf Summit hopes to have a can
nery, In view of tho great number of gun
ning accidents, It Is suggested that
hunters carry less whiskey anil more
ammunition.
Deposit thought sho felt tho earth
quake the other day, It ought to bo a
warning to tho wicked people o;t that
side of tho mountains.
Susie Graham expects $1,000 from
Susquehanna county for furnishing In
formation leading to the apprehension
of the ' iv of Farmer Popper,
l"t ' u.-ie .V irnlug tongue tho
' " I. hut run and shew
'.!vt' i.. . . i.lurty today,
Whitney,
For u Cola In the Heat!
L:.a:.tivj 2r;iaoQuiniue Tr.hlot3.
THE MARKETS.
Wall Street Review.
New Yolk, Jlic. 7. 'Iho pin-pui ill ,i doiline
ill cash le-ouici". of the lilllks of lipuaiiU f
-7,IKKUii iiui'd In, i much for the loitmioM of
spcctilatois today .mil tlu'y .old Moil.-, ti'Uh
liitf the mowuicnt of lestenlii. 'Ihey Iml llio
uib.int.iKi' nl mil- points u: sticngtli in a ntiin
lt i ot itiilhnln.il stink, amongst the low piiud
i.iiho.nK hnt a iHuoi.ilicil trim- in uni- oi two
ot tho luihistii.ils nioio than oll-oi t In- adian
MKi'. 'Hie Mib-tioa-ui.i .iloiie his Liken up lioir
till- bank during tlu week, ijO.IOO.n'XI, iiii-liidiuir
Iho deposita at tin suh-tie.isiny tor lelctiaphic
tiansfir to (hi- interim. Liquidation was no'
lucent In the clock niaikel, Inn was iiiile K n
ei.il. Kumi tin- Kill- M'tmilii". lidded leuipoi
aiily on the i1eni.it of a Moiy nttuiiptiiia; to ex
plain their nioiciuciil In, alhcin that the ioiii
jiany had pineha-eil the l'cniis,ilaiii.i ( oal i oni
pany. Both the stocks anil honil-, ho tour, i.il
lieil -nheqneiitl.v lo ihc hinlier pnee-. 'I In-i-liinu-th
i.n shown li. tin- M. Louis nul Mn
l'lamisuj Moeks, Kit hy ike m-ioikI picfiireil.
with an .iiUanu- of 2Ji, unit the ,'i i Voik,
Chicago mill fet, Louis j-tocK-i, lul lie flic (eiotnl
pitfoiret! illi .in inl:iiuc of l',. l)n the ntlu-r
hand then was t'nnlinued eakncs in Ti inies-see
t'oal on pc-ii&.tlntr Illinois t li.it the ili lilt nil
would ho passed. The stock fell at one time i'i
and after llnctuatini; ic-u'rUhly closed within '
of tin- lowest, (.'oimidcnt with the liu-etini; of
tlie directors ot the Unitid Stales ltnliher inm
pany. the icitiinion stoLk hroke 4 and Iho pie
liriid htoik 6?i williont ineetln;; any ellntiie
kupiwit, I'aeifle Mall Inoke ne'iilj 1 on the
liiige deeri'ie-p In net earniniis icpoited lor Octo.
Iier. 'Hie uii.ili-f.moiy rcMilts ot the nu-i-tliig of
wesliui tailroad presiduits to enforce the oh-M-rtiinie
of fieiuhl rates helped lo dcpiesn (lit
railioud list, 'lime was weakness in People's
(las, Tohacio and the local trnttinns. '1'lict iioi.
J us? was moderately .utle and v.iy and many
flocks wcio at the low point. Total ialc, Mil, 700
nli.inv.
niisine.s in liomls cgnllnned Iiiro. There .w
piollt t.ikltiR in Mime of the hmiil.ttie issues
lint them was a notahlc Iniii.i-c In Hie demand
for hied maile InmiN, whifli undo the market
uy liiii.nl. Total (ales, par value, Sl,i:i1,flili.
V. S. !is anil 0s declii'ed U per cent, on the
last tall.
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Tril'iuiP by M. S. Jordan k Co., roonu 705-7011
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lV..3-"-ns All Quotations Based
on I.u :t 100.
bTDCKS. Hid. AkeJ.
I'lft National II.,' k lao
Scranton Saiiiifs Hank .,, 3.V) ,,,
'IhiiJ Nattoiul Hank l'A) ,,,
Ilime Deposit ami Di-iniuit liank..
i:ionom l.iu-lil. " ' I'- '"
I. iika. Tnist Safe I )i posit Co
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Miauton lion rime i Ml. Co. ...
Ni.inton Ale oiks
Lackawanna ll.iii Co, I
( ounty s-.i itiirs Hank k Tnist (o..
I'lisl .Nntinn.il lunk (Cailinuihle)..
M mil. ml llnlliiii: lo
Traders' Nation il Hank
Sirunton Holt and Nut Co
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Si I. Illti'll I'jsM-llKcr Itnlw.iy, hist
Moilirau'e, due 1T2U
1'iople's Mieit llallw.lj, lll-t molt-
IX.lir. due Pllh
l'eople's Mitel lt.iiln.ij, (lenii.il
inoitirae. ihie 1!21
Diiksun Manuf.u tin iuir C
Laika. Township S-lmnl .". per nil.
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Scranton Wholesale Market.
(Corrected hy II. O. nlc. 27 LacUawamu Ave.)
Huller-l icaiueij, 2la2"ic,
Kltirs elnt wiMeiii, 2U.1 ncaihy st ite, :11c.
"In i i I'nll iieam, new, 12c.
Heans 1'er lm., i hoice mallow, sj.jij.
tliilom (ids. per lm.
I'loiu llest patinl, fl.Wl.
New York Grain and Produce.
New- nik, ll'-c. 7. I'lnurMaikei was lalhei
c.iv with less dolnj; and hiils lowued on ai
iininl of the lire'iilaiily in wheat, Wli -at spot
steady; No. 2 led, 7se. 1. o. h. iiiloal, and
77Uc! elcuitni ; .No. 1 noiilieiu Uululii, M'i.
f. ii. I. .illn.it. Options, .iflrr a tinner otieniiii;,
tinned wiak and nilcil heay most "f Hit "
hlon. In the last few minutes .1 Mcond i.itTv
in i in ii il on cocilii,', and the du.se was steady
at ',e. dei line to ii: alliance. No. 2 ml, .Ian.,
ilused 7fc; Maicli, 7c.; May, 70'ai; lice.
77',ic Coin Spot easier; No. -2, lllii. ileinlor
nml 4fl',fic. f. o, Ii. alloat. Options cencially
ttiiiily all ilae. CUeil hi in and 14c net IiIkIiii.
May ilused 42c; Ilec, HS'. Oats Spol
quiet; No. 2, ScHac; No. It, 2'JVic: No. 2 while,
IHV. ; No. il white, 2'Je. ; track inKed weMern,
2ti',4a27!ic ; track whitn western, 2-.i:i.V. :
track white state, 2',4a.'l.'ie. Options quid and
nliour f.te.iilv. Hiilter Kirm; creaineij, n.i2ile.;
faitoiy, 12,il,1Ho. ; Juno cieaniery, lsa'2.1iGi ;
Imitation cieanieiy, l.lallV.; statu clalrj. llu-2li-.
Cheese I'liin; Iartfo Sept., HUc; nuall Sept,,
ll'tc; larue. late made, 10al()c ; fiiull, late
made, lie Hut's M ronir; Mate ami 1'iiin.i., 27
n.'iiie.; westein, icBiilar packim,', 22u27c; west
irn, loss oil, '2'lc.
Chicago Grain and Produce,
l hlcairo, Dec. 7. Illfilur lahles, llisht aiKeu
tlne i.hipuicnts and i.ilu hi the- country, louelher
with leports of a Letter cash ilnuiind and fe.iis
of a rupiuie hctween I'oilunal ami llollanil coiu
hlnul to help wheat Imlay, Jan. closina !ic
higher. Coin clo.nl a t-luilf to '4. ami oals 'i
up, and pinilslons i'.'ial liiiiher, Cai.li iiiolatlniis
ueie as follows;
Plour fjulet and steailyj No. .1 nln,s wheat,
(!4a71e.; No. 2 led, "4c; No. 2 com, :ic;
No. 2 yellow, KS.iIlsVic, ; No. 2 oali., '2 Ic ; No. 2
white, 2lu2i),,ic; No. II white, 2l',ia27c.; No. I
Max, $Lfi5; No. I noithwe.st. s,LII7ul.l)'lJ lim
othv. 1. in: nork. ll.l7V,.all.i": laid. S7.1Hi
,7.l2!'j; rlUs. ?il.2."i.iil.7."i ; Mhouhlers, Slinll'.tc ;
tides, fO.IOjn.M; whiskey, l,2.,
ChlcaRO live Stock Market.
Hiiiaito, Dec. 7. Cattle Heieipls, l,'.i); ino.si
li Hi ti 1.1 cent luuer, lm ludinjr hutiheis'
Mm I. i liesl on mIi1, 2.1 head l.mIIow.1)' jc.ii
llut,s, S'i.W; Itoml tn pilme htrim, SJ.10.iH. Ill;
poor tn luidiuui, SLifflal.!!!); Mlicled tccdeii,
pic. lunci. 2.H.1.ll,2.1J mixed hloikers, lllll.le.
lower, .f2.'2.ia'l.7."i; cows, s2.liiia4.2S: lieilus, ir2.ii.i
at,l; i.inueia, V2a2.W; Lulls, 2.jfial.2il ulies,
sl..'.naV2.1; 'IVxa firt steel', tUI-8'1! Teias
lius .tecisi, .l.:in1i4.iu; 'l'ea.s liulli, 2.30a.t.2.i.
Ilog Iteit'lpta today, 27,tKW; tomoiron, LS,.
OOUj cdtimaleil left oier, 2,(mil; ahout Si-, low
ei; uooil (learaice; lou), M.H7!-il rough hem y,
KLUaLinS; Held, ?L7ll.'.i;',i; hulk of Mies,
fJLSvUI.WVi.
bhccip Iticcipts, 7.IM1; hcep ami lainln, tji'u.
erally bteadv; uood to cliohc wether, Mai. 10;
fancy to tliolcu inlxeil, l.7.1il.0."i; weslern
ihee, $4a4.4U; Texan theep. 1i...-i(ij.l.iVj; natlio
lamLi, tHaS.SO; ivebterii Inuihs, il.7.'i.iJ.M.
East Liberty Stock Mtukst.
V.ut Libeity, Pec. 7. -Cattle Sleaily; eitu,
f3.40a3.UO; prime, if.1a5.2.V, loniumu, ..lal.f.O,
Hogs Aetiio and liiiiher; prime mediums, hest
hcailm ami good yorkcm, ir1.IOa5.lJ; rcinmnn
to fair jorkcrs and good plfc's, Ku"i. 10.
Sheei btroiiKt choiie wethcis, AI.Pflal.1U;
common, $Lu0a2..'i); choice lainlu. 'i.:i")a1.u);
common to good, $.'l.oila5.2S; leal calves, 0.M)a7.
Oil Market.
Oil City, Dec. ". Ciedlt balames. HIT: ceitlfl.
cates, sated of 20,ik) haircks cash at 1.I0; clusdl
M.OU kid for cash. Miipinenu, fr'7'l: airuge,
b'J.US. Huns, Us.tll; aieruKC, W,1V1.
PROFSSSfOWA L.
Certified Public Accountant.
KDWAlil) O SfAIJI.DI.NO, c.
cr.V Hank Ijiiihliii'-.
A., 21 THAU-
Architects.
I.DWAHD II. DAVIS. AKCIIIICCT, I ONNH1.L
tinlldin, biranton.
Fltr.l)i:itlCK L HHOtVN. AHCIIIThCT. I'llICi:
liuiiuim,-, I2G Washiimton aieuue, Scranton
Cabs and Carriages.
HfHIlLH Tllir.n C.UIS AND C.VttltlACIHH; HHhT
of beiviie I'rouint atteniion ijimi orrlers, by
'phone. M'hnnes 2(172 and 5JS2. Jo,eph Kelle.
124 Linden.
Dentists.
dh. c. i:. i:ii.i:viii:noi:n, hauli uuii.di.nu,
Snruce street. Scranton,
DH. I. O. LYMAN, SCHANTON I'ltlVATH HOS
pital, cornel Ujoinlue and Mulberiy.
1115. C. C. LAUtlAttl, 113 WYOMINti AVKNUH.
Hit. II. T. HKYNOLDS, 011' I'. O.
Hotels and Bostaurants.
THK L'LK C.n:. 1 AND 127 nt..Nia.l.N AVC
uue. Halts leaionable.
1'. ZHICI.HH, Proprietor.
bCll ANTON IIOlH. .NT.A1I D., L. k W. HAS-
eengcr depot. Conduetid on the Huiopean plan.
VICTOB KOCH, Proprietor.
Physicians and Surgeons.
JAMKS P. I'UUiiKI.I., M. D., h'i:r lAl.lsT,
Mental anil Nerious Diseases, l.iinl'n i-lreet
(opji. I'. O.) ,
DH. W. K. ALLKN, 513 NORTH WASHINGTON
avenue.
DH. S. W. L'AMOIIHAU.X, Or'FIC'i: TSI WASIli
ington aienue. Hesiilence, 1318 .Mulberry.
Chronic disea.si'8, Iiiii.j, heart, kidneys and
Bcnlta-urinary entail a specialty. Hours, 1 to
i p. m.
Lawyers.
J, W. linOW.NINU, ATTOHSUY A.NI) COU.NSKL
lor-at-law. Hoonu 312-31,1 Mean building.
D. H. HKPI.O(!Lf, ATTOHNKV-I.OANS NlXiJ!
Hated on real eitate necurity. Mean bullilliitf,
corner Wa'lilneton aienus and Spiueo ktnel.
AVILLAKP. WAltKEN k liNAPP, AVfOIINHYS
snd cminselloiK-t-law. llepubllcan bulldluu',
Wuslilnston avenue.
JI.SSUP k JHSSUP, .VnORKHVS AND COLV
eellor8-at-law. Coiuinounealtli building, Koonw
10, 20 and 21.
JAMHS W. OAKTOUD, ATTOHXKY.AT.I.AW
itooms M4, 615 and 510 Hoard of Tiaile liulld.
Ins.
KDWAIID W. TIIAVF.U, ATTOIt.NHY.
Htl-VOI, Oth floor, Mean building
HOOMH
L. A. WATtlKS. ATIOIINKY-AT-I.AW, HOAItll
of Trade building, Serantcn, 1'a,
C, R. PITCIIKIl. ATTORNHY.AM.AW, HOAItD
ot Trade building, Scranton, Pa.
PATIHRSON & WILCOX, TRAUKIIS' NATIONAL
Hank bulldins.
C. COMUOYS, -I3 HHPUHLIOAN niJILDINO,
A. W, BKItTIIOLr, VTTOrtNHY, MHARX tlLDQ.
Schools.
STHOOiroi" niK L.CKAWAN'NACnANTON,
'a. Course preparatory to college, law, mrdi
cine or bislncsa. Opens Sept. 12lh. Send for
catalogue. Rev, Thoims M C'ann. I.L. 1)., prin.
ilpal and proprietor; W, E. Piumley, A. 11.,
headmaiter.
Seeds.
0. R. CLARK k CO., 6KEDSMEN AND KUR9
erjineu, ttoro 201 Washington aienue; gretn
houses, 1'JJO North MUi avenue; ttore tele
phone, "82.
Wire Screens.
JO'KPIl KUCnKL, REAR 611 LACKAWANNA
ttenue, bcrantou, Pa., mauufacturer of Wire
fccrti'iij.
Scranton, Pa. I
Miscellaneous.
DHHSMIAKING TOIt ClIH.DIti:.N TO ORDKlT;
also ladies' w.lUln. Louis bhocm.lker, 212
Adams mi line.
A. II. HItlClfIS CLL'ANS PRIVY VAULTS AND
test imnb; 110 odui, linpioird pump? used.
A. It. RilWs. prupiietoi'. I.c.iie onleis 1100 North
Main nieiuie. 01 Kieke't- dniB tore, corner
Aijauis mid Miilbeiiy. Telephone Pal.
MRS. L. T. Ki:i.l.i:n, hCALP Tni:AT.Mi;Nl', 50c;
thainponlui!, .'(is.; facial niav-agc; maiiicui-
insr, 23c; iluiopody. 7U1 tjulncy.
ol
rtAlIIIIl'S ORCHHSTRA MUSIC KOR HALLS.
picnlrs. panics receptions, weddingn and con
cert nork furnished. I'or terms address R. ,1.
Hauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming aienue, over
llulbert's muslo store.
Mi:t;.itoi:i: nito".. prikicrs' s-upplics, k.n-
lelopcd, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 130
Washington aienue, Scranton, Pa.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Delaware and Hudson.
In effect Nov. 23, 1000.
'Iiains fur Cirbondilc leaie Sciantnn n C.20,
7.f..l, S.51. in. i:i .1. in.; 12.0(1, 1.2". 2.44, ,1.52, S.i,
(I "j, 7..17. 'i.l.i. ILl'1 P- m.i 1.1" a. ni.
for llcne.sdale-ti.20, lO.l.'l a. in.; 2.44 and
U'ror''w'iikes-I1auc-fi,l.-i, 7.4S. S.4'1. 0.38, 1(1,41,
11.iV. a. 111.; 1.2, 2.1S, .1.33, 4.27, 0.10, 7.4S 10.41,
11,:I0 p. in.
I'or L. V. It. It. polnl-0.45, ll.M a. m.; 2.1S,
4.27 ami ll.i'O V- m.
I'or Peiiiisiliiinia R. R. points 0.(5, 0.33 a,
m. : 2,18 and 4.27 p. ill.
I'or Alb my and all points noith fi.20 a. in.
nml .I..12 p. in.
Sl'NDAY TRUSS,
Vol Carlioiidale il.OO, 11.33 a. in.; 2.44, 3..V?,
5.47, in.,72 p. in.
I'or Wilkes-ltane 9.S1, 11.53 a. m. ; l.iS, 3.58,
0.2", 1,27 p. 111.
I'or Albany and points noith .'152 i. 111,
I'or lionei.ri.ile 0.00 a. ill. and .'1.52 p. in.
lament rates tn all points In I'nlUd Stales and
Canada.
J. W. HI'liniCK, O. P. A.. Albany. N. Y.
II, W. CROSS, D. P. A,, Scranton, Pa.
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
Station in New York foot of Liberty street,
X, It., and fotli Terry.
Anthracite coal used exeluMiely, insuring
ileimliness and comfort.
TIMi: TAI1I.K IN I'.KI'KCT NOV. 25. 1000.
Tiaiiis leaie Scianton for New York, Newark,
i:iiiln-tli, Plilladelplila, Huston. Iletlilehem, Al
ientowu, Mamli Chunk and White ll.iien, ut S;o
a. 111.; lAiuesi. l.Kl; exprci., .'I .VI p. m. sun.
dam, 2,l.'i p. m.
i'or Plttstnn and Wilkes-Rane, S30 a. in.; 1.10
and 3.3(1 p. in, Sunilajs, 2,15 p. 111.
I'or Haltlmori1 ami Wiiihington, and pnlnU
South and West via Hethleheui, fc.H0 a, m,, 1.1"
;i.."ai 11. in. Sunday, 2.15 p. 111.
I'or Long Hranih, Ocean fimtc, etc, at S..W
a. in. and 1.10 p. in.
For Heading, Lebanon and liarrlshuie-, ila AN
billow 11, M,!0 a, in. and 1.10 p. in. Mindai,
2,15 p. in.
I'm PotuUllo, R,30a. 111.', 1,10 p. 111,
Through tiikets to all points cast, south and
wen at bluett rates at the station,
II, P, IIALHWI.N, lieu. P.im Agt,
.1. II. OLHAl'MIN, (leu. Hupt.
Lehigh Valloy Kailrond.
In HITrct Nov, 25, IikiO,
Tialin leave hciauloii
Tor Phlladelphh and New ,01k ila II. A II,
II. It,, at (1.41 nml 1I.-V) .1. m., ami 'i.M, 4.27
llllacl. Diaiiinml i:picss), and 11,30 p, 1.1. Sim,
dais, D. .1: II. II II.. l.r. -? I'. "'.
i'or While ILiieu, llaleloii and principal
points In the coil legions, lia II. k II. H, .,
11.15, 2.H and 4,27 p. 111. i'or Poimjlle, BA
2.1b and 4.27 p. in.
I'or llelhlel.ein, Ka-lon, llcidlng, Hairlshurg
mid prluclpil iiileimedialc1 Litlous ifa 1, i. II,
II, II. 11.11. II.. 11 a. in,; 2. IN 4.27 (H'ack Dia
1110111I Hxpiew), H.ilH p. m. Sundajni, j. , H,
II. . I.W. I.'.'7 I', in.
I'or Timkhaiiiioek, Towandj, Klnilra, Ithaca,
(iiiicia and principal iiitiiiuedlate slatiniui, via
l., I.. Ii 1. II. It., .0S a, in,; 1.03 and 3.W
p. 111.
I'or (.'viieu. Rochester, Itiiffalo, Niagara Kails,
rhicago, ami all points we.t, lia I), k II. R. It.,
11.5.1 a. 111., 3.3.1 (lllack Diamond Kxpress). 7.4S,
10,41, 11.30 p. m. Smidjjs, ). k II. It. It.,
11.53. h.27 p. 111.
Pullman pallor ami sleeping or Lehigh Valley
parlor cais 011 all trains betwieen Wilkes-llarrc
ami New York, Philadelphia, llulfalo and Sin
pension lliidge.
I10I.I.IN II. WILHUII, Oen. bupt., 2d Cortland
stieet, New Yoik,
CIIAHLI'.S S. Lt'i:. Gen Pass Agt., 20 Cortland
stieot. New York.
A. W. NONNKSIACIIKR. Pic Pass. Agt., South
Iletlilehem, Pa.
I'or tickets and Pullman reieri ationa apply to
300 Lackawanna avenue, Scranton, I'a.
ft
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
PENNSYLVANIA RAfLROAll
Schedule in Effect May 27, 1800.
Trains leave Scranton, J). &. H.
Station:
6.45 a. xn.. week days, for Sunbury,
Hairlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and for Pitts
burg and the West.
9.38 a. m., week days, for Hasleton,
Pottsville, Beading Norristown,
and Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury Harrisburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Washington and Pitts
burg and the West.
2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays
1.58 p. in.,) for Sunbury, Harris
burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Washington and Pittsburg and
the West. For Hazleton, Potts
ville, Beading, &c. week days.
4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Hazleton. Pottsville, Harrisburg,
Philadelphia and Pittsburg.
J. n. WOOD. Cen. Pas. Agt.
J. U. HUTCHINSON, flcn. Mgr.
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western.
In Kffect Dec 2, 1800.
South I.eaic Sirantmi for New York at 1.40,
3,00, 5.50, B.flO and 10 05 a. m.. 12.55, 3.K3 p. tn.
For Philadelphia at S.00. and 10.05 a. in. ; 12.51
ami and 3.M p. in. I'or Stroudsburg at
0.10 p. 111. .Milk aceonnnoditlon at 3.40 p. in.
Arriu- at lloboken at 0.30, 7.18, 10.21".
12.0S, 3.15, I.4S, 7.10 p. 111. Arriie at Phil
adelphia at l.iKl, 3.23, flOn and 8.28 p. m. Ai
rlvo from Nov York at 1.10, 4.011 and 10.M a. m.;
1.00, 1.52, 5,43, a. 15 and 11.30 p. m. From
Minuilsliing at ?.0j a. m.
North Uaie Scranton for Ruffalo and Inter
nediale stations at 1.15, 4.10, and 0.0(1 a. in.;
1,5,!, 5.IS and 11.35 p. in. For Oswego and Syra
cuse at 4.10 a. m. and 1.55 p. m. For Utlea at
1,10 a. in. and 1.5.1 p. in. For Montroso at 9.00
a, in.; 1.05 and 5. IS p. in. For Nicholson at 4 00
and 0.15 p. ni. For lllngliamton 10.20 a. ni. Ai
riie in iMiantnn from llulTalo at 1.23, 2.55, 5.4
and 10.00 a. ni.i 3.30 and 8.00 p. m. From Os
wego and Syracuse at 2.5.1 a. m.; 12.38 and 8.00
p. 111. Fieri) litim at 2.55 a. m.; 12.38 and 3.30
p. in. From Nicholson at 7.50 a. m. ami 6.00 p.
111. From .Montross at 10.00 a. in.; 3.20 and 8,00
p. in.
nioomsbiug Division Leaie fcranton for
Northumberland at tl.ll, 10.0.1 a. in.; 1,51 and
B.50 p. in. Tor Plymouth at 1.M, 3.40, S.50 p.
in. For Kingston Hi -.lOn. ni. Arriie at Norlh
iiniberland ar i.:tl a. in.; 1.10. 5.00 ami R.41 p.
in All lie nt liingstou at 8..12 a. in. Arrive at
Plimnutli at 2.00, 4.32, 0.45 p. 111. 1rl10 in
Ssc'runlim fiom .Noithumberland at 0.43 a. m.;
12.35, 4.50 and 8.41 p. in. From Kingston at
IL00 11. in. F10111 PI; mouth at 7.51 a. m., 3,20,
"M P' "' h.'NHAY TOAIN3.
Soutli-I.eaie Scranton 1.40, 3.00, 5.50, 10,05 a.
in.: 3.3,1, 3,40 p. in.
North Leaie Scranton at 1.19, 4.10 a, m.; 1.5.1,
5.48 and 11.35 p. 111.
Illooiiifcburir Dl Ision Leave Scranton at 10.01
a, m. and 5.50 p. m.
New York, Ontario and Western B.B.
TIMi: TABLE IN F.FFLCT SL'NDAY, NOV. 4,
19C0.
North Round Trains.
Leave
suunton.
10.40 a. in,
0.00 p. ni.
Leaie
Cadosla.
Leave Airlvs
Caibondale. Cadosla,
11.20 a. ni. l.W p, m,
Airive Caibondale 6.40 p. ni.
faouth Hound,
Leave Anlvi
Carbondale. Scranton.
7,(10 a. in. 7.40 a, m,
3.31 n. ni. 4.20 11. 111.
2.05 p. in
Sumlais only. North Round. '
Lean- Leaiy Arrlm
hi ranlon, Carbondale. Cadosla,
S.R0 11. 111. ti.10 a. in. 10.4.1a, in,
7.00 p. 111. Anlic Cjibondale 7.40 p. ni.
Leaie I-cai f , m Arrii
Cadcsla. t'arhonaale. scranlon.
7.00 a. m. 7.40 a. m,
4.30 p. III. 554 p. in. 0 35 p. m.
Tiains Irailne Scranton at 10.40 a. pi. daily,
and S.'iO a, in. Sundajs, make New Yoik, Tern,
wall, Mhklletown, Walton, Sidney, Norwich,
Home, Utlea, Onrlda and Oswego connections.
i'or further Information consult ticket agents.
J. l ANDERSON, Cen. Pass. Agt., New Vorlt.
1, V.. WKL9II, Travaliug Passenger Agent, Ecran.
ton.
Erie and Wyoming Valley.
Times Table In ESsct Sept. 17, 1M0.
Trains for Haw ley said local piuts, connect
ing at liswley with Krio railroad (or Ksw York,
Nvwburgb ad intirmedlsts points, 1mv Bcraa
ton at 7.05 a. 111. and 2.15 p. m.
Trains irrlie it Bcrsutoa at MM e. an. u4
$.10 p. m.
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