.n'f'4) I'k'ws'n "i" J . tTwy f.-i ft ll ! J , ti v c t , n'oi fv , T - X J r 1 - $wV ,- 15 THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1901. u yv ' This young lady is looking into the baking powder ques tion in a practical way. She will find that, using Cleve land's Baking Powder, and a Cleveland receipt book, she can make cake and rolls finer than the baker's and save half the cost. Besides, she will be sure that they contain no alum and are absolutely pure and wholesome. INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR COLLIERIES WERE IDLE BE CAUSE Or LACK OF CARS. The Washouts on the Various Roads Prevented the Movement of Cars and the Effect of This Was Felt at The Colleries Hereabouts Diamond Mine Was Idle Because of an Ac cidentThe Boaid for Today. Changes Made at the Lackawanna Station. Nearly all of the Delawate, LacUa Riinna and Western coll'erie, which were foiced into Idleness liy the lecont flood, and the shottarco of cais, re sumed opciations estcrday, and those remaining Idle will resume today. No sfrious damage was repotted from any of thorn, but it was impossible to work them because no cats weie available to carry away the coal mined. All of the DeUwaie and Hudson col lieries are wot king, and the general trend of operations has been resumed in the anthiaclte fields. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western emplojes will be paid liefoie Chtlstmas, but the schedule has not yet been completed, and may not be unnnunreil bifote tomonow. This will be pleasing ncto all, as some doubt was entertained about tlu pays being made until the latter pait of next w tek. New Telegraph Station. The news, telegiaph and luicel stand at the Lackawanna passenger station Is about ready to he opened, arid was Inspected vcsteiday by Supin iiitendent Hichard O IJilen, of the Wes tern Union Tclogtaph company: L. 15. Foley, of Hoboken, stipetintendpnt of telegraph on the Lackawanna railroad; Superintendent U M. nine, Chief Cleik J'oore and other olllclals. The telegiaph and pucol room will be in ehaige of Opeiator riynn, of Wllkes-15arte, and the news stand will bo tun by the Union News company. Newspapeis and pniloillcals will be on pale, and messages will bo sent ditect from the station, Tin- new station is located midway between both waiting jootns and can be touched from either bide. It will nil a long felt want. Diamond Mill"? Idle. A peculiar accident happened at the lilamond mines icecntly and as n te sult the collleiy has been Idle neatly a week-. The half of an nxle was thrown Into an empty ear, and was evidently coetcd up with coal when loaded. The full ear was then hauled up to the head of the breaker and its con tents were dumped Into the tolls, blocking and bienklng the ttrtchluery, and thus foiclng the employes into idle ness. Tito btonk Is icpnlicd, and operations will be lesutned today. D., L. & W, Board for Today. The following Is tho make-up of the D L. and W. boatd for today: 'IIIUHSHAY, ni: UMIlKIt 11). WIM Cits Hist 8 p. in.. A. II. Jtonp; 10 p. in.. A. l Mulkn; 11 p. in,, II, UMiliu'. Wild (Mi .,t-(I p. ii r. Wall; 8 p. m, M. Ciruioil) ; 10 p. in,, Jilm Cili'ipm, riiiPAV, numiuiit vo. WIM (lis I'itt 1M) ii. 111. T. I'ltrpHrUK; 4 a. in, II. J.4u'Imi ) j 0 a, m., Wllllini lloir, with (i T. Mipls' (tin; II j, in,, ot,in, A J. ImMii; 7 J. in., i:. M. llilkttt, villi t..nU twin; S n, ni., C, 1', Mcumi 10 a, in., II Dolicrly; 11 a, m, W, , l-ihairj 1 p. in,, (I. 'llioinaij 2 p. in,, M. II. Vilanv; 5 p in., , a, llniimiit; C p in., J. V, llnrlliut. Summit., IHc (J a, in,, .1, llinnij..ii; S a, rn., 0. rimmfilU-i; 10 a in, , , Milioli; i p. in., 'llioinptii II p in., ,1, I iul! V p, in., .N.iy Aug, I!. McAlllstir. 'uliir 0 a, in., Mldncr; 7 a in., S Tin. ncrly; S a. in,, llonur; 11 15 a, m , Sluriii; 0 p. in, G. llartliolo'iiiu; 7 p. In, lurpij 9 p. in., V, II. Ilartlioloincw; 10 p. in,, Lamp. ir. I'jwoiiL'fr KiiRlnai 7 a. in, Oallmy: 7 a. ni , frliijii, 10 a in , .N'aumin; 10 i in , I', 1,'. Stcor; H) p. m , stinlon; bi.O p. in , Mid'ounu Willi t'uli Ust 5 a. in, O. Umdnlph; S a. pi, J. dlnliy; 10 j, in,, T, Doiidlrj.i, 11 a, m , A, 1!. Kitctiini; 4 p. m., C, Kindle); u p. in , It. I Dtnir, MniCK. Iladeity ami crv will run No. 52, Tliursdjy, Pi l'. 10 It. Camiiaugli anJ niw will run 0 a. in. wild rat, IKt. SO. ItounU liuusc, (five ui i weend claj or "CO rn rlno on 7 u. m. i-ist umk train. Jainm (Jal:Jt"Jn ami Hi will run N'o. 02, P.c. 10. .), J. Kuriuj an I mu1 will run No. M,I);c. $0 lulin Jluipliy inj uitf will nm No. ii, IX-c. to .1. W, Da Inn am crew lll run S a. tu. wild cat. Ike. 20, to 11'ilioKen. W. 1). WiufH aoii trcw will run No. 02, Ptc, 80. Id UuloV". 4iifil'i(,lMl,'l,llll'la,lliiill,f"l"l'al 44 44a'taiial',l"l4aiil,4"l4,f"l44' 4!1 4- 4 4-4-4 4-4-4-4-4-4 4 4 4 4 4 4" 4 4- THE NEWSBOYS CHRISTMAS. Every Newsboy of Scran ton and Northeastern Penn sylvania Will De Given All the Copies of The Tribune He Can Sell on Christmas Morning Absolutely Free. The Tribune desires to give the newsboys an opportunity to make sonic extra money on Christinas morning, and with this object in view will furnish lliein with all the copies of the paper they can sell on that day absolutely without cost. This applies to carriers and all ncwhboys alike, whether they are selling The Tribune now or not. Carriers out of town will be supplied with extra copies upon request. The boys will be furnished with papers as soon after they come from the press as possible, and will be kept supplied from the business office until '.) o'clock in the morning. Uoys out of town should send their requests for extra copies to "Circulation Manager, Tribune, Scranlon, Pa.," stat ing how many copies they expect to be able to dispose of. Carbondalc boys will be supplied from the Carbondalc of fice, from 7.30 to 9.30 a. m. All local carriers and newsboys who wish to lake advantage of this opportunity must secure their papers from The Tribune office personally. No returns of unsold copies will be allowed the following dav. PROCRASTINATION ira 44' 4, 4'4,4'4'4,4'4,4'4,4'4,4,4'4'4,4'4,4'4,4,4' A. ficrrity and crow will run 11.30 p. in. .ild cat, Pee. 20, to llnbokou. W. W. I.ingan ami uiw will run No. 51, 1). ccmlicr 20. A. Hopkins ami crow will run No. W, Dec. 2J, taoiu nml irew will run No .", D''C. 20 I'liiiiiicn Jonis GilllKin, Qiilniin, McDonnnll. Cannon, Attn, Smith, ltuine, Nminm, McVilt, Ci iiiiiiicIi. Ilurkliiit, Dtlanov, .Inmlng", IMIar, Ihlc, Sulll.in, Sn'kr mid Stipli1-. will cill jii watch in-pectur tomoiruw to ne wattlici In fptcUJ. This and That. J. 11. Welh. traveling freiffht and passeiiprer nRont of the Ontario and Western railroad, went to New York yebtetday on a business trip. M. Ik Casey, mipot Intondunt of car service, Lackawanna rallioad, attend ed the meeting at nuffalo yestetday of the Western New York car hetvko as sociation. OeorRO J. Xiedham, tiavellntr freiKht nKcnt of the Union Pacific taihoad, with headquarters in New York, w.u in the Uty yesterday calling on Lacka wanna tailtond officials. All of the railroads entering Scran ton now have their trains running through the places effected by the re cent washouts. The regular running schedule is about in order also. DAMAGE CLAIMS GALORE. They Are to Be Presented by Prop erty Owners Who Suffered from Flood Who Is Liable P Damage claims tunning way up into the thousands are going to be piescnt ed to somebody for losses sustained in South Scranton by the disastrous Hood of last Sunday, but just who th'.s some body is has not yet been decided by the attorncs representing the interests of the persona hose property w as damaged. Attorney A. A. Chase has been re tained by a number ot the propsrty holders to look after thflr Inteiests and he said yesterday afternoon that he would hae a big batcli of claims to present just as soon as he decided who to picsent them to. Thcte nte so many things to which the Hooding of the Hals can be atttlb uted that he is at a loss to know who is the responsible patty. Mr. Cltaso, teptesentlng a number of ptopctty owneis, sued the Jetsry Centtal tail toad company some ten iats ago for damages caused by a Hood at that lime, contending that inasmuch as the company had encroached upon the t Iv or bed in eonsti noting its line It was to sponsible for the dlveisUm of the sticam fiom its regular com so. The lower couit tilled and was sustained by the Supieme couit that th Sctanton and Wllkes-narre Construction com pany, which built the road and not the tallioad company was the party to be sued. This company llnnlly settled with Mr. Chase's clients. Since that time, Mr. Chase says, oth er things have been done which Ind a pait In contributing to Sunday's Hood. One of these, he says, has been the nan owing of tho channel by the Lack awanna It on and Steel company and he is not altogether coitaln but that the city tould be declared negligent In permitting this nan owing and thus be come n party to the suit. A most inteiestlng point will be talsed by Mr. Cltnse if it Is found nee rsMiiy to btlng a suit and that Is the question ns to whether the cot potation tei'ponsllile lit any way for tho damage euuml by the Hood would not also be lespotislblo for daiii--0H caused by, the dept eolation in ptopjrty values t fault ing fiom tho alwuys present dangi-r of a Hood. Mr. Cli.it o e.Npects to bo able to an nounce vety shortly tho nitnio of the cotporation to which the damage claims ate to be piesonted. MITCHELL IN THE CITY, Stops Off to Seo President Mahon of the Stieet Car Men'3 Union. President John Mitchell, ot the Uni ted Mlno Wotkeis and John Mulltoi Jiuul. ptesldent of the International as sociation of allied metal mechanics, atoppul off in Scranton yestetday on ids way home lioin tho National Chio Federation meet ing, in New Yorh, and hod a con sultation with Piesldeitt AV. D Mahon, of the Amalgamated Association of Stieet Hallway lhnployes, ugnnllng the conduct of tho local utilise. What, If anything, was ugieed upon, was not divulged. .Mr. Mitchell left for Indian apolis early lit tho af let noon, Mr. Malum is still conllued to his mom In the Gland Central with then, inntlsnt. He Is In frequent consulta tion with meinbeis of tho strikers' cn ecutlvo committee. What, If any plans the Bttlhers have for the future uo be in,? kept to thcmselve3. MEEHAN ENTERED BAIL. Thomas Meehan, who shot Frank Skoezclas In Dickson City on Tues day night, while the Jutter was steal lug chickens, was permitted by Dis trict Attorney Lewis to enttr ball In court yesterduy In the bum of $4'G00, Thomas Grler, John McGulufi .mil Lehigh Valley Bailroad. Ill Clkct No. , 1901. Tiaiitb li ic hcraiiton. Tor I'hllaiUlplih nml Nov York vh P. f. It. It. II., .it li Ls and y.'iS a. In . and 2. IS 1.27 (Ill.ick Dlunond l.sprc), and II. SJ p. ni. bun U.H-,, 1). II. It. It . I !W, a 27 p in. lr Wlnte Iicn, Ihulilun .mi! piiniipil point-" in the coal ickIoils I i II. ,V II. It. 1! . il , 2 li and 4.27 p. tu. 1'or l'uttsvilk, 0 3S a. m., 2 IS p. tu. I oi Iktlilchcm, ritnn, Hfnlm', llirrWnnj, ind !irlii(.iul inlouiadialu M itioiH. i i II ,V II. it. It, i.it, o a in.; 2 is. t.n iiilitk nil- mcml Ipris.-). 11 ''' P u Sundaji, ). A, II It. It., !' S a in : 1 ;. ; 27 p. in. I'm 'IimlJi imiod,, 'iiminda, I Inuri, Ithipi, Ocncia and (irniipil intcrimdutc stntlom, vu U . I. and W. It. It . " 10 .1 in and I 51 p m For O no i, Itoihi-Ur, Ilullilo, Mvin Tall-", rim ago and all ponn-i v t, li I) k II. It. R , 7 4, 1J (II ii. in, .!, :i Ji (llhck Diamond Y.-prc-), 7.1s, 1U4I, 11 W p. in. Stinda, I), k II. II. II . U W, s 27 p m Pullniin pirlor ind flcopnu or T.cIiIrIi Vnll'"y Parlor l irs in all (riin- latnon Wilkcvrtano and New Vork, l'hilitkiplilJ, Pull do and Su-pcn. ion Prido KOI I.I.N II WH.HUIt, Gen. hupt , 2fl Coitljnd str.'ot. New mk. C1I.MII.1 S I.Ki:, Gen. Px-v?. Agt., 28 Coitland ttnO, .New Vork. A. W. MJM.UAUint, 1H. Pass. Agt., South Ilclh'oh in. Pi Tor ticket and Pullman ro-eriatinn ipply to c'ty ticket oflkc, CU Public square, W ilkes-Barre, ra. Delaware and Hudson. In i:Ucct Norniliir 21, 1001. Trains for Carliondalc Uac bcrmion at (1,20, Cm, Sf.1, 10 H a :n.i 1J OJ, 1.2a. 2 31, .152, D2J, 0 23, 7. 57, 0 13, ll."0 p. in.; 1...1 i. m Tor lloucdjlc, 0.2U, 1U U a. m.j 2 .11 and 5 2D p in, IS THE thief of time. You will realize this about nine o'clock on the evening of December 24th, when you are pushed to the right and jostled to the left, by an eager, anxious crowd of late Xmas shoppers. Just a few heips toward tilling out the vacant places in that long shopping list. It will pay you to purchase today. Save your time and money. Handkerchiefs, plain and lace 10c to SS.00 Fans, Silk, Lace, etc 50c to S4-0D Umbrellas In the very newest designs, with the Initial En graved Free. $1.00 to $15.00 Each Women's Neckwear, Laces, Belts, Waist Patterns, in f.ict everything a womjn needs. Dressing Jackets and Kom onas in beautiful colors and cloths. 98c to $10 Each Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Glo es, Umbrellas, etc., in Men's Furnishing Department. Prices as low as dependable goods arc sold for. New shipment of silver purses and Xmas Handkerchiefs. Note Window Display. Goldsmith's Bazaar G.DA 9 -a ua A Useful Christmas Gift I Our Handy i Laundry Bags 3 9 9 If you want to make the head of a family or a bachelor or a spinster haDpy, buy oue of these Handy Laundry Bag9. e & & & & & & & & & & I There are Two Ways. eld, Scoff Co., 126 Wyoming Avonue. Store Will Be Open Evenings Until Christmns. I l.lill'lllllHltfftlllliUIIIIIlilll,linill1TfWlil'i '' I'.lj Mi,"!, I'J I", HMEUWMpS 9 9 9 '5 a of sending one's linen to the laundry 52 times a year. Looking f r string and paper is one way, and simply placing linen in the Handy Laundry Bag is the other aud easier way. Bags have plate for name aud address, insuring you agamst loss in transit, aud are made of strong est cauvass, specially manufactured for us in red, blue, white aud brown. Ask to see them at Art Counter. Price $1. IIUUUK for Something is, s 11. (ns, in n : 1 2.7, a 10, 7.43, 1 01 tt ilkes IJarrr-0 "S, a. ni.; U0i, 112, -2 1?, 10 41. 11 , II. 111. l'ur j V. it It. roints G3S, OSS a. m.; 2.18, 4.!!7 anil 11 SO p in for 1'inn-th.nn i H. ft. I'olnli 0 33, 0.13 a. m ; 1.42, 1 2S md 4 S7 p 111 lor Albany and jII nninU north (1 JO a. m. and S fi.! . in. SL'NDW TIIUNS. Tor Ciil'imdalc S VI, 11...J j. in.; 2 31, a 52, Sf! and lt&2 p m 1 or 1 ilkc- 11 nrt 0 3S a. m ; 12.01, 1 5S, tl 23. C52 and M2 p. in. 1'or Albinj mil points lmrtli :t 52 p. in. l'oi Hum 'dili s 50 a in arid I "2 p. rn. IV. Ii l'KYOlt, D. I'. A , bLianton, Pa. New Jersey Centinl. In lincit .Sen. 17. 1001. MutiotH in Nt Yuri., foot of Liberty tlrcet aid South len.i, N. II. Triins Iiavo iu niton fJr Jftw Yorl , PhilaiM pliia, 1 a ton, Ilollilrlion, Allintimu, M iiich I hunk, Mliitu llaiui, Alik and ttllkis Hiiro it 7.J0 a in , 1 p. in. and I p. in. Mindij, 2 10 p in ()uil.ir City 1 pu s leiies biraninn at 7.,0 a. m , tliroiuli bolld itlliiile trim with I'ullinin llulkt l'ailoi Cm, kr l'lill ido'plui 1'or Ao(a, l'llts'on and M kit Iljuc, 1 p. m. and I p in. himl.i, 2 10 p in. 1'or Ion.' Iliuncli, On an Croe, etc., 730 a. ip. in d 1 p. in. I'.r Hi-adi"!!. I clinnon and Ilanislmrj;, ii Al ii iitoiui, at 7.!.0 a. ill. and 1 p m. iMiiuli.i, 2 10 p in. I oi l'nttsillc at I "0i m ind 1 p. m 1 or ram ind tickets appli to .ucnt at i-titlon C V. Ill 111', Gin. I'a". irt. V. XV. WI.S1Z. Cm. bupt. Delawnie, Lackawanna and Westom. In Kftcct Nov. :;, I'JOl Trains leiM' (vriiiton for New York At 1.10. 3.15, 0.U5, 7.50 and 10 Oi a. in : 12 Ti, ... ID, 113 p in. l'oi Ini oik .mil I'liiladLipliia 7 5'J, 10 (H a. in., md 12 13 and 3 31 p. in. 1 oi Toll liiim 1 At 0.10 p in. I'm Ilullilo 1.15, I. 22 and Uixi a ni.; I.Sj, ii M) nml II .." p. in. lor Uliu' luuiiun aud m i station-, 10 20 a. in. and 1,10 p. in. 1'or O.mu, S.w iui'i and Utii 11.15 and u22 a. in.; 155 p. m. Owi','o, hjrauioo md I't ca lialn at 0 22 n. in. daVj, ectpt biindii. 1'or Munlioi U 00 a, in.; 1 lo and o 50 p. in, Mdiol-on aicoiiiiiioilitton 1,00 and i, li p nu llioiiuibum UnI-,1011 l'oi Voitliiiiu'jiiland, it 0 "j and 10 01 a. in.; 1 So and il li p. m. lor Piviiiiiitli, it M0 a. in ; J.40 and 000 p. in. sundii lialn-. loi .V(v ork, 1,1), .115, (1.03 aud 10.05 a, in.; .1.10, 3 "I p. In. I'or lliilkiio I 15 and 0 22 a. ill ; 1.55, (150 and 11',5 p. in. 1'or llmchimtuii ami ij 6tation- 10.20 a. m. IliuuiuliiiiK Division I.rao fcuauton, 10 03 a. in, and 0 10 p. m. Pennsylvania Bailroad. f-cliediilu In HITett June 2, 1001, Trains leave hinnton: AM a in., week davs, tluouJi vi.tibule triin from Wllltes-llirn-. pull. man lmlli.t pailoi tar and toaUus to l'lill iU,l. 1 hi i, vli I'oimille; tlop at iiini-Ipil inurine. illJlo station.-,, AIj-o ruiiuita for Muilnity, II i. H-liiii'i.', Philadelphia, llaltlinui, Uasiiintoii anil for IMtl-ilnir and llu- vic.t, O.'ls a. in., will, dava, for Riinbiiry, IlanNburu", I'lillaiklpl li, llaltinioie, Valiin'toii and I'ltu,. binir an I the west. 1,12 p, in , vvuk dajs (Suudavs. 1.5S p. m,), foi i-iiiilHir)'. HitiMiiiiir, I'hllailifplili, Ililtiuure, Uashlu.-ti'ii li ud I'llt-lnirh- nml the wt, i!2S p. in i etk (Ijvn, iluoiuh uMlbiile triln fiom Wilkii.llirii. I'ullinm ImlTtt pirlm iprand loirhih to 1'hUid, Iplili vil I'otUville, Slop, at pi'utlpil inteiinediatii i-lutions 1.27 p. in. Mill, dan, for lljloton, Simbury, llariisliint', I'liiladelplda md I'.tt.lmrtr. J, II. Iiriniiwiv. den. Mu'r. ,1, I), OOI), Hi n. I'an, At, Now Yoik, Ontario and Western, In Kfleet Tued i.v. Sept, 17, 1W1. Mlltlll l!OLM U no Iiiavo Airlvo Triln. Stranton. Cirlmndale, Cidojii. No. I 10 .:o i. in, II. 10a, 'ii. 1 iip, in. No. 7 0.10 p in. Ar t'irlioudileU 10 p. in. -DUIIl l!ULD. ' l.i no l.iavn Arilva 1'ialnf. Cadu.ia. f'arl,ondali, Vr niton. No. 0 ., 7 IK1 a. in. 7.10a. in. .So, 2 2 Up. in. loop in. MOp.m, I . ... .', rr-vv . i I Sl'$?fiR A V Bfll m bn v rl 3. Well, here it is; our Chafing Dishes. You can't really imagine how desirable they are till ou see them. We have what everybody wants, and have it different from what every- Ij. bodv else has. We have a popular Dish, at the popular price of $-1.50. .j. Everything else in nickel-plated ware that is useful for the I- "Pzw I HIB ml e to Torn up? table. Coffee and Tea Pols, Baking Dishes with enameled in- ? ncr dish, Serving Trays, Crumb Trays and Scrapers. j Odds and ends of our Silver-Plated Ware at cut prices, to close out this line of goods. ;. k Holiday Sale of Furs f Misses' and Ciildren's Sets of Angora, Badger, Raccoon, Oppossuin, Sable aud Chinchilla; from 98c to $8.98. 500 La lies' Cluster Scarfs of Sable, Fox, Op possum, Stone Marten. Brown Marteu, Beaver aud Electric Seal; from $1.98 to $4.98. Matched ud Sets, of the best Lvnx, Fox aud Bear B a and Muff; from $9.98 to $49.98. Separate Muffs of all kinds, large sizes; from $3.49 to $19.98. .$ $SgrStore Open Evenings Until Christmas, g HENRY BEL1N. JR., General Agent lor the Wyomict District (or Dupont's Powder Hlning, B1.tinir. Sportlnjr, Smol,elew nd the Rcpaimo Chemical Company's HIGH EXPLOSIVES. Eafety Fuse, Capi and Kxplcdcn Koom 401 Con ncll Uuilding .Scrfitcn. AGU.NCIE3 tiios. ronn , JOHN D MIITH tc SOX W. E. MULUO .V ...Pllt'tnn .Phmouili ....WiUvrtUjrra THB 1! POWDER CO, Booms 1 and2,Com,ltli B'l'd'f. iOBAUTON, TA. Open E idlings. Green Trading Stamps with I'HSh Salts. FOOTE & FULLER CO. IVIears Building. " ? ! ! . .i .;. BUY THE CENU2NE ' ir.mi r m$ ... MANUFACTURED BY ... CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. CTKOTE Till: .VAtSK. flining and Blasting POWDER Mi' da at Mooalo mad Rush isit vVorlu, LAPLIN A RAND POWUBR CO 3 ORANGE GUN POWDER El ctrlo rtntlsrlea, Kleotrtn ICxolaitr oxplodliii DUdti, o.ifuty Fujs i U Reuauno Chsmlsa! Co.'s ux;"on,,Vc c'TOiwaroasggEBignCTriiaHa ifor Credit. No Extra JPzX&LZ;! iasSEsas33taS IK LPiTTJigfl Smaf Weekly Payments. A SANTA CLAUS BRIM SUITABLE GIFTS SUMUb DMA, .NOItl'll UOU.Mi. 'I'Ullli. No. u m Nu. 5 ,, Train So U .No 10, 1. 1' HI! I.L.I1U Virlia Stiunluii, C.irlinlilo. t ilusii, ,, .lU. in. P. U ii in, 10 3 4, ,, ,, T.W p. m i t arlioudalc T,W p. ni. aiilll iiul'i1I. I.i4(j .rrlo l arliundalo. Su iiiton. 7 ll a. in. 7 10 a. in. 0.UO p. in c 15 p. m. I.CJVO Cado-ilj. 1 'M p. in 1'uliu No. 1 on unl. daw. uud U cu Sun.Uw' iiuU nun llro lonnicllon. lor .Nn Voik ilij. Jllddklouii, Walton, .Norlili, Oiuida, Ojwoj) and all point t uit For liitllur Infoinntion, (onult tUkvt aiicnls. J V. AM.IIMIV, (! I', A., .New lork. J, il. WII.&II. T. 1'. ,, vrJiitui, J'.i. Eiie Kntlioad, Vyoming Division. 'i"ralin lor Vc-w Vork, Nculiursli and intiiino. diatv iioinli ltie fc'ii intun as follou.; 7,'.g a. in .; 'J .'' p. in ArrhuN 10 ai a. in fimn Mldd'ctoun, Hours dale, II i" lev and liiU'rmulljh' points: U JO p. in. fiom Km York, Keutiurtjli and inUriuudlate points. No buudjy trjliu. Thonuia McCulic Uullfloa as bonds men for Median. Buy Practical iffsClothingIIatsSIioes Buy them here, and have them charged. Pay for your Christmas Gifts by our convenient system. We won't charge you extra for credit. Our Store is just chock full of the kind of clothing that no one need be ashamed to give or receive. Pay us a visit and let us show you our stock of fine Furs, feiMuffs, Electric Seal Jackets, Silk, Satin and Flannel Waists our stylish Man-Tailored Suits and graceful skirts. Jackets in all popular lengths and Shoes. A pair of fine Shoes would make a fine present. For the Ma8e Sex: Suits, Overcoats, Trousers, Hats, Shoes, for Boys, Youths, and Hen. 28 Big- Stores of Style, Quality and Credit. Peoples' Credit Clothing Co. 317 Lackawanna Avenue, Open Evenings. Second Floor. w Jlmfflm Mffimmimi til I ill w JPrM ViiVl I i .