TJtJLJil SCKAiNTOff TlUBUiNE-JlUDAV, OCTOBER 21, 11)02. i i,'( s l J. ffttm For Women with women who recognize superior style and workmanship. Sorosis Snoes are superior in many other ways, the most important of which is the accurate designing of models that are made to fit every type of foot. This is proved by ..the comfort experienced by wearers of Sorosis Shoes. This shoe comfort is not stud ied by all shoe makers. Try a "Sorosis" the next time. Pair The "Hanan" for Men connection with fine shoes. It isn't really nec essary for us to bother you with a description of the factory and its process of manufac ture, You probably have heard it quoted as the largest in the world. Our business is selling this --Hanan" shoe, and we're the only ones that do in this city. You know its reputation. We're ready and anxious to show you the swell styles for this seassn. Thp "PftrlriW iar Men This shoeis giving us 1 IK KUCKldu lOl Ifieil quite a reputation as specialists. There's no mystery about the popular de mand here for the "Rocktan." It almost tells its own story when put side by side with othersof the same price. Of course you can't determine the quality until you've worn a pair. It's those who have that do the talking. We expected and looked for these results, because we know our personal instructions have been carried out by the shoe maker. The --Rocktan" feels better and wears better than others at this price, because it is better. Try a pair The "Chesterfield" for Men lJ aS; secure the best at the price you want to pay is evident in the volume of business done in this store. When a man wants shoes, as in everything else, he turns to the store he can depend upon. We have tested in every way this "Chesterfield" shoe, both sole leather and upper. We searched the market and found many wanting at this price. Some had good soles and bad uppers; some had good uppers with soles covered and painted. The "Chesterfield" is the result of such investiga tion good work, good leather and style. . . . o&rxit6 THOUSANDS ARE AT WORK Concluded fiom Pago 5 1 others. The Hutler colllciy, which was allowed to Hood, was tlui only one at which no stmt was in.uK. District Piesldunt Nloholls, nf the Fnlted Mine Woi hers, was kept busy all day healing committees that came In to make coiiiplnlnis and repent what had taken place at the collieries. Ilo declined to give out any detailed ln foi niation (is to what was i sported to The Seciet of n Successful Meichnnt. Tlio success or a meichant depends hugely upon Ills ability to please Ills customeis, In older to do so lie tecum, mends only ai tides which uie to his knowledge most tellable. In handling medicine, this lb especially true, as peo pie desiie the best piep.uatlon on the "inaiKet and appreciate the leeomen- EWion oi ineir utuggist. Heie Is whut I J. Lclght, of House Spilngs, Mo., Is of Chumbei Iain's Cough Heiiiedyi la n leeomincnciciininbei Iain's Cough liedy to iny custoiucis to be second one on the maikot. For cioup with lien tlieic Is nothing better," For by all diuggists. TRADE MARK.- 'mr This --Sorosis" Shoe contin tinues to1 increase in favor '3.504 This is a name well known in r Brother Complete Outfitters. DESmSSOKii him. A list was being made, ho said, at the men who aie not re-employed. Their eases will lie taken up with the companies, through grievance commit tees fiom the locals and the lesults ot the eonfeieuces made pait of the te port which President Mitchell will use when he goes licfoie the sti Ike com mlbsioif, If there Is any discrimination against union men, the union proposes to ihid It out and int'oiin the commis sion of It, The commission ill lie asked to deal with these cases the same us anj otlier disputes, Nicholls Kept Busy. Uiiector of Public Works Itaehe stat ed, yesteiday, that all tlie eontraelois on cily woik hne. been seveiely handi capped by lack of lulmieis. Many miners had seemed jobs with them working in (tenches and (lie like. All ip;il( to return to the mines. Fuurtavn men employed by the Seruiiton Cias and Water company left the tienches to go back to tlie mines. Iluudieds of men who went away dining the strike aie letuinlug eveiy day. Many hundreds, however, w)io went away will not ic turn, having secured better jobs. Their places aie likely to bo more (bait tilled by the biotheis, cousins and the like that the. leturnlng foreign-speaking miners will bring back with them fiom the old countiy. The. day was teplete with Incidents of an interesting and significant iiat.uie. iiiiffl P,J!85r $3.50 (fix Ml JSa f Hi a Sal a Aw MMSA 88? ftX$J At the Raymond colliery of tho On tario ami Wop tern company at Ait h buld the full fnico of thlfty-tlve non union men leit In a body yesterday morning. The living auurtets at the llldgi' uiiilntiiiuud by the company be ing dosed up and It being well-nigh impossible for them to seciije boaidlug houses their only lecouise was tu quit. Tho tiolley car tliat bote them Sciun tonwauls left the town amidst resound ing cheers. Huperlntendeut William Muipliy sent word to all the old wash eiy hands that their places weie wait ing tlieni and before, the day was over tho wasliery was in lull opeiatlon. At the Mt. Lookout colliery, a miner who had been winking tint lnr the stilko got aboaid n carilage with nine if tinned stilkeis. to descend the shaft. The nine union mlueis promptly gut olf thu cairjnge. To piovent possible bother the non-unionist got olf and wulted for tlie next can Inge, An oil house at the Johnson colliery In Piieoburg look lite at 4 o'clock yes terday mainlng, in it was stoied u lot of cots and beddhur that had been used in tho living; uuaiteis of the coal and lion police uiid others who were about the colileiy during the stiike. The building and contents weie totally de stioyed. A iioii-imlon engineer ut tho Starrs No, 1 eollleiy hoisieda car of coal up against tho sheave wheel yesteiday and damaged the shafting. He was discharged nttd the former enrtlneer, who went out on stiike was put in his place. iJilgiule headquarter?, yesteiday, In structed the Twelfth regiment tu pre lim e mid turn In Hi pay tolls to Include Oct, 25. TI1I1 Is taken as a strong Indi cation that the Twelfth will lie ordeied home .Saturday. The Klghlh leglinent received u strong Intlmallon that It will move within a week. Tho only ultimatum the Thlrtecnlh has received as yet is one to tho effect that it will bo among tlm biRt to be recalled, rien oial Uoblu Is to make a tour of the regiments In Laokawnuna county to dny and will piohahly bring with him some definite news about the breoklng of camp. Olio Serious Accident. Ono set lolls accident wai reported from the mines. Tliomas Doran, aged nn, and Henry Itupp, aged 21, who re turned to woik Wednesday with n gang of night-shift locknieu at the Wlllliim A. colliery, were caught by a rati of 1 oof last night and lenlbly crushed. IJoran's head was caught by a huge piece of lock anil ho was. Instantly Killed, Itupp hud a leg broken nnd several libs fractuied. It Is feared he also sustained other and serious Inter nal hurts, Doran leaves 11 wife and two children. Hupp was unmauied. Hoth lived at Old Foige. A cm load of Imports,-who came here to net as coal and Iron policemen dur ing the stiike. returned to Philadelphia last night. They occupied a special car on tuiln No. 0. A number of them were heie dining the street car stiike. Kvan McTinin and Patiick McMalion, both of West Market street, were ar rested yesterday by Constable Ira Mitchell on wai rants Issued by Aldot man Kassou, charging them with disor derly conduct, and nssaultlng Michael Muiphy, also of West Market street. They also relieved him of his watch. Murphy Is a non-union man, and, at the hearing before Alderman Kasson, alleged that while ho was taking a walk Wednesday night tho defendants knocked him down and took his watch, valued at $1!7. They were each held In $S0O bai. THEATRICAL. Bennett & Moulton Co. At the Academy of Music this after noon the Hennett As Moulton company will present "Man Against Man" and tonight "Tho 'Wheel of Fortune." Knickerbockers at the Star. Isolds Ilobic's Knlckeibockeis began a thtcc clays' engagement nt tho Star thea ter i,estorday and were gteelert by good audiences, tittcrnoon and evening. Mr. Ruble's leputatlon as n manager Is such that his name Is usually sufficient glial -antee that tlie entei talnmenl under his dliectlon will be (list class. The, bill this week contains many noveltle-, among tlie most attractive being the "Queen of tho Mcimaids," which was henitily eiicnicd. The fun was Kept up josleulav bv Mike McDonald, John Cody, Walter Ki-Ilv and John Walter, anil tlie laughs weie loud nnd fteiiuont. In the olio, KIpp, the hig gler; Frank Finney, and Waller and Ma glll pieoented iutciestlng acts, ( The perfoiinanco concludes with a gor geous spectacular biiilpsriue entitled, "Tho Isle of Dinkey Doo," which abounds In blight music, humor and dazzling 'cenic effe;ts. Tlie Knlckeibockeis will be at Uie Star the balance of the weik, af utuuun and evening. Wondeiful Looi) the Xoop. Of all the leleiuitles in the athletic w 011(1, none Is entitled to better 1 (.cogni tion than MNs l.ottle Hiuudnn, tho champion lady bicyclist of the woild, who tan be m'cii eveiv afternoon and evening at DKIe's the.itPi dining the wetk of Oct. 27. This little woman has lldden one mile in one mlnuie and thirty-six teeonds; lie niiles in ciKht minutes and MMccn secoiuN, and tldi ty-tnee miles and seen bundled and fifty yaids in one hour. She has accomplished the dating teat of lin ing down nn incline seventy feet high and tluee feet wide Into a tank of water, and now It lemains for her to accomplish thu almost Impossible feat of looping the loop on a theater stage. At the finish of tho net, she not only peifoims this lemaik nblo teat once, but several times. Her noifoimanco Is so astounding that the demand for the act is cnoimous, and the s.ilaiy moimitlouately liuge. In splto of nil this, the management of the Dixie theater have been able to secuie this ar tist lor the week of Oct. 27, when she will ipepar everv nl lei noon and evening for the entile, week. Angelis in His New Comic Opera. An h.isj dioll Is the pilnclpal diameter In "The i:niuald Isle," the new Sir Ai tlnir Hulh nn opom to be seen at the Ly ceum neM Tuesday night piescnted by lefleison I.'e AiiRiln and the Jefieisun De Anells Opel a compans under tho dbec lion of Sam S. Sliubeil. This character played bj t'oinedlan I3e Angells is that of a wayside, liiippy-go-hiekv eiiteilaluer who has n haglul of Ulcks ot vailous kinds to hi log him an msv and laz, liv ing Among his questionable accomplish ments .tie choiaeter impersonations, ledgoidemalu. Iipnotlsin and liogus sol teiy geneially. Alt iiiuullled in his laughing philosophy of letting tho niouow care for Itself, hu stms Into 11 clan of Celts, who hao met to oppose 11 plan of tho loid lieutenant of liolaml to destiov their lnoguo and lor It substitute tho llnsllsli accent. It happens that tho lout lieutenant has summoned this eiy wayside tilckster to come to t,co him with a view to loinllnsr his elocutlouery art to tho pioposed rofor- liiatlou. When It Is known that the meet ing of the clan was a secret one Into which a stiauger eutiiied under iienalty PICTURE PUZZLE. FOR TIII3 I.ITTLD ONUS. Cut out (ho plctuies nppcailus on this pace each day, diaw a pencil mink mound tho hidden object, save them jantll Satuidny, then send them or tako them to Tho Tribune office in un envelope addressed to "Punzlo Dopaitmont." l3ncloso In the envelope jour name, ago and addiess, Thu boys and gills who roirectly mailc tho six plctuies appealing duiiug the week, and whose nuswcis mo Ilist lecelvod, will hnvo their names published In Tha Tilbuno Moijday morning. rMMMMTMMM-t"TlfM-fy7iiiMrwaMHnniiTiTrj5nrfTnijjjM'i ' '" i .iiiyr. MM"'lg""1',,F"-"T---',-'"-',t-'iniiirrg-T-"i-'w-"--"'T----- "l There me two moic Turks THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" Only Half a Cent a Wori For Bent. VWfWAAi VW KOIt TltlNT-Ollo-hiltf ot double liotwe! all model 11 llnpiovemoiits, Apply 1. D. I.atham, L'JJT lloulnvnid iivciuie. FOlt nMNT-Fill nlslled hoii'-e; tell iooium: sleatn lieated; icntuilly located. JS.K Mndlson avenue. 1S For llenl Ten-l 00111 hnli':c excellntit nelghbotliood: all model 11 Impuive ments, on nveniio. Apply to II. 1. Ham ilton, IM Spi uco sti cot. For Sale. FOlt BAU'-Wugou with pole niul slmfn, also sicign liinni'iH niul one nuincss, cheap lor cash, Hoar WW Minion slieet, FOlt SAl.F-IOe Ulcsclo for SIS. or c; change tor plionogiaph, desk or other aillcle, Itnoni 1, Gueinsey building. v - FOlt SAI.LI-Second band Brewster hrogliam, steel tlies; owner lias no placo to store. Lewis II. Moilou, IIS Hitchcock coilit, FOlt SAM:-Onn hot air furnace, tlueo mautclj and gas chandollcis. Chaues V. Sanileiso", liu Wyoming nve, gcinnton. FOn SAI.F-One hot nlr furnace, thieo mantels, gas chandeliers. Clmiles D. Snndeison, Hii Wyoming nvonuc, Sciun ton, Pn. FOn SALE-About 20 feet of desk coun ter, surmounted wllh glass-front and two openlng3, lower portion nicely pan elled, with diawcis nnd nhdver imdoi ncnth. May be seen at the office of Tho Tilbuno. For Sale or Kent. FOR SALT! OH HHNT-TIic il-sloiy brick building, wllh boiler liotiso nttnehed, and long low of sheds for horses, wag ons, etc.; also inlhoiul switch suitable for mnnufnctiiilng put poses; Intel v occupied bv the Clock Tobacco Co. H. M. Wlnton, Room No. 50", Moms nulldlng. Furnished Rooms for Rent. FOlt RENT Fiont furnished loom, 02J Wushlngton uvenuo. FOR IlKNT Furnished looms, 319 Lack awanna avenue, thhd Hour. Rooms and Board. PLKASANT looms with bonid for four or five young men. Infinite el- Wash ington avenue. Lost. LOST Tuesday night at the Aimory or on Jefferson uonue, a fountain pea. Finder will please lctmn to The Tiib uno otllcc. LOST A watcli fob with sold locket attached. Finder will bo lew.udcd by letuinlug to 1(0 W.oming avenue. of his life the comic woes of the peripa tetic as u conscriuenco ot this accident are not difficult to imagine in tho main. He toie he is out of his own tioublo the thni lut.in has invohed in one wny or another about eveiy pilnclpal ot the vny whim sical sto Seats on sale Saliuday nt 0 a. m. The King Diamatic Co.- Repuloiie takes on a decldedlv differ ent hue n.s gicu by tlie popular nnd well known King Diamatic compnnv which will be tho ulti action at tho Academy all net week. Tills oigunization is the only one of the kind that Ulls bona lido stock engagements, lor months at a time and is thus tboiouglily equipped to give what may bo teimed aitlstlc puidiictlons. Fleven plays foi the Hist tlmo pieented at popular pikes should alone attiact spe cial attention to tlie engagement. The company is headed by Miss Helen (liajio and Fiank Denithoine. Matinees will he given daily commencing Monday. FOREST CITY. Special to the Sciauton Tribune. Post Nelson A. Miles, FoicMt City Pa,, Oct. 21. Company A, who weie assigned to this post to lellexe Compnnv 13, aie most pleasantly situated In tlie Hillside Hose lompnny house. While the boys hne most of tho comforts which the town affords, they aie compelled tu slop In looms unhealed. Tills, howeer, will bo oereome by the lliiug up ot the holleis Thursday, when the mines commence iipeiallons. Company A has a full quota ot men, and all .110 picsent excepting a detail of live, who are in chaise of the company quartet 4 at 01 pliant. The company Is devoting all the spate lime to di Illi and piactlce man lies, Ono of the foatuios of eamp life at this post Is glial d mount each day. The company Is divided Into four details, known as A, II, C and D, und with the Hist lieutenant ns. adjutant and second lieutenant us commander ot the giiiud. Tlie Imy.s look upon this n-i one of thu liest of the many details of duty. Thcie Is much fun In seeing Urn boys "buck" lor oideilv, us ibis entitles the holder of that position to go down town lot the mail, Pilvatn iliiriv Cniund, ot Detail A. was picked for oideilv at yesteiday's gun id mount. Colonel Jones has staited a. mule coijis, While euluncl might be ablo to tide a hoise, If he was held fast, he Is not veiy suecessliil in his elfoils to cling to a buoklng mule. Our quartette, composed of Captain C0111.ul, Sergeant Pctie, Coipoial Pi.itt and PiUate Joseph Stanton, are gUIng concerts each evening, assisted by Stan ley Swai tu, tho hnnjol-il. Seigeant Altemose, wlinso time explied Monday, has relnllsted, wtvtchlng (his dancer. No Order Accepted for Less Tliun 10 dents. WANT Want Advertisements Will Be Received at Any of the Follow ing Drug States Until 10 P. M. P.nfinl nti '"' -".l. D ai,iii;ht Hi 'II I I. ta. coiner aiui lieny btieel nnd Webster live. OVSTAV PtCIHSL, WO Adams avenue. West Side OHO. W. JKNICIN3, 101 South Main avenue. South Scrnnton FRI3D L. TIUSPPU, 7J0 Cedar avenue. North Scranton GI30. W. DAVIS, cm nor North Main avenue and Maiket sticct. Oieen Ridge CHAHLUS P. JONI3S, 15." Dick- son'avenite. V. J. JOM'NS, 0:0 Green Rlclgo street. C. LOHI3NZ. comer Washington nvcmio and Mai Ion slreot. Petersburg W. TJ. FNI3PI''I3L, 1017 Iivlns avenue. Dunmoi'c J, G. UONtJ .V: SON. Help Wanted. eAAV'lNAAAXVVA'VA'.AA.' WANTED-Agents to sell tea and cor fee to coiisumeis. Posit! jns perma nent. Ginnd Union Tea Co. 311 Licku wanna avenue. Help Wanted Male. ANY poison who will dKtilbute samples for $;! dally sbould nddiess "Stiindaul ' 4 Wells, Chicago. Steady position. No cativussinu, WANTED A man to do plain cooking and help fond bar ut Chapped s hotel, 18.7 N. Main avenue. WANTED Coachman, white or colored. Applv In pel son. J I. Cake, West Pittslon, Pa. WANTED Clothing salesman. Kiutosky Hi os BOY WANTED at the West Side hospi tal. Itefeicnccs icquticd. WANTED A good epeilcnecil retail clothing salesman. Wages $10 u week. Address J. Bassiu, Deposit, N. Y. WANTED-Men with lig to Intioduee Monarch Poultiy Mlxtme; W0 wecklv and expenses; veal's contiiict. weekly pay. Addiess with stamp, Mnuaic.li Jllg. Co., Hok 7JI Sprlnglleld, Illinois. WANTED Folly men nl Tob. hannn. Pn.. to woik on Binding foi a 1 all road switch und dealing n piece of wood land Call at 00! Mcais building. Toby iianiia Cicok Ice Co, C. C. Teiber, tieas 111 ei. Help Wanted Female. Opeiatois T3peiienced on Muslin t'ndei wear. Steady AVoik. Good Wages. liu perial Under wear Co. Lackawanna and Jefferson Aves. Agents Wanted. POPE LEO 11 Ills plctuio and Inst poem. Agents wanted lor all thiougli Lacka wanna Vulloy; lig seller; sample bv mail, T cents. Thu Oh or Company, P, O. Bus, ns city. LARGE CORPORATION wants eneigotlc Goneial Agent for this county. No books. Insuinncp, or canvassing. Ac quaintance with merchants and manu facture! s necessary. Permanent. Bond. State uge, eponence. lefoiencos (list let ter. Addiess. Suite D71', No. 1001 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Situations Wanted. YOl'NG lady wants position in steuog i.iphcr and typewriter. Has had e poilcneo. At llbei ty alter Ninemher 1, Addiesb Jlls.s II.. Tllbillie. SITUATION WANTED Eeit dotiblo entry bookkeeper would ilka to make net nin lien t in laiiKenielit lor a position. competent of handling any kind of detail work. Tonus model ate Addiess X. Y. '. Tiibiiiin mll o. PROFESSIONAL, Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C SPAULDING. C P. A.. 'J J Tuideis' Bank Building Old 'plinim 3SUI. Architects. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCH II, Real Etitnto Evchangu Bids., 1W Wush lliglon aseuue. Civil nnd Mining Engineeis. II. iJniAHlilNG, il' CONNIILf. BI.DgT bTlTv:i3NsTlN"7& KNIGHT, 7JC CON liell bulldhiBC Dentists. Pit V 13 ElLENHEIinCR. PALM building, Sptueo stieot, Sciunton. DR, CCLAl'BACH. 11. I WYOMING avo Fiie Insurance. SCHLAGER & CO. m Connell Hulldlllg. Patent Attorneys. PAT ENTSurtuK?8 Tho only licensed and equipped patent solicitor In the cltj No charge toi in to) illation on lutcntabllliy, ocr ten yens' e.Npcileuco Keplnxlc cV Co., Alcars. liUI-, Hotels nnd Bestnuimits. mu i3Llv"CAT''T;ri :'5a n u TiTv j i". , k. Un avenue, limes leasouablu. P V.IEGLER, Piopilolor. schaT'ton house nT:ar I.. l. s. v. Passenger depot. Cniiduc ted 011 Uie Eu lopeau plan, Victor Koch, Piopiletoi. Scnvenger, A II HRUIGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools, 110 odor; only linpioved pumps used. A II Biiggs, piupiletui LeiiMi ouleis 1100 Noith Main avenue, or Hlcke's ding stoic, comer Admns and Mulberry Both telephones Whe Scieens, JOSEPH KUETTHL. REAR f-U LAl'KA. uw., Scranton, puis ot Wile Scieens. Miscellaneous. megakgeiTTj nos, pnTNTnits1 supl plies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Wiuohousa, UQ Washington avenue. Tiiu""w7i.K"i-Ii-iu hm: m:coitn can ha hud In Scranton at the pews stand of Itilsinnn Bios,, tiHl Spiucc und 'M Lluclcu; M. Not ton. LUJ Lackawanna ue.: 1, S. Schutxci, ill Sptucc sticc't. DIRECTORY. Kiffi wmrnx vmm Only Hair a Ciiit a Worl. Business Opportunity. SOcTrANDTviVnAT TItADEItB "wltlt out dniny. W1II0 for our spucial mar ket loiter. Fico on application. B. M. Hlblmul Sr Co., memheis N. Y. Conioll dntod nnd Miock ncchnnge. 41 and 44 Hiondwny. Now Yoik, FslnbllRhcd 1S8I. Long Dlstanco 'Phono TS.t Ttiond. Money to Lean. ANY AMOI'NT Of MONRY TO T.OAN Qulck. sti night loans or nulldlng niul Loan. At fiom I (o fi per cent. Cnll on N. V. Wnlknr, nU-U"! Con noil hillldlllB. Miscellaneous. rfs'rs TIITJ MODUL LAUNDRY, Diltimore, l.iundcis shlrtn at Sc. oacli and collars nnd cuffs at 1'4c. each. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware, Lnckawnnnn nnd Western. ,, , In Elfect Juno 1, ItO.'. I lalns leave Sciaiilon lor Now Yoik At j., ij, j.o, vox 7..VJ and 10.10 a. in s l-'.i), ";? ,3."' '' m. For Now Voik und PI1II.1-dolphla-T.eO. 10.10 a. m, and l'.lo nnd ::u"i p. 111. l-oi Gouldsboio At it In p in 1VV Buffnlo-l.i;, ;. und !i ( .1 mi 1.".. SS) nnd 11 10 p. ir. Km- lllngluimtan. Elmliu nnd way stations-10 .'.-. 11 m.. l.ol p. in. r.V!' Oswego, Smiicusu nnd Uilui I.I.". and " 1 ?. .'" ; " V ni. Oswoito. Syiucii 1 nnd 1'lle.i U tin nt (i '.-J 11 m dally, cccnt Sunday. Kor .Mnntroso-niio a. m; I 01 "".'L'1-" J1, '". Nicholson ncconimodatlou loo and Cli p ni. Bloomsliuie; Dlvlslnii-For Noillnitnber- Innd, at lis; nm i,).I0 11 m . 1 5i and (ill p' .'"aJ"1- I'lMiioutb, at S10 a. 111 i 3D and 10., j. .,1, Sundn. Tr.rns For New Yoik, 1.10, "-. 0 0... 10 10 n. m.: 3.10 nnd f.Xi p 111. h'oi" l.uiTiilo 1.1; and HL'J 11. 111.; I.e.'., (I Tfl and IIIOl' n'- Foi Elndra nnd way stHtlnns -10-1 11 .11'. For Rlnghitntnn and wn. sta tions, noo 11 in. niooniMiim-g nhislor-Li-nve Scinnton, 10 10 n. m. and fi 10 p m. Lehigh Valley R-aitrond. Iii Eifect Juno 1"), P'UJ. 'I'.alns Leae Sci anion Tor Philadelphia mid Now Yoik via D. & II. It. H , at at 7 II. tluough Pallor Car and Day CotcIi Ca iboiiilalo in Nuw Yen': anil 0 17 a. m.. with L. V. Coach C.ulion dale to Phllndelphln, nnd .1S, FA". (Blic' Dinmond i3pietsl. nnd 11.10 p. m. Sun dtns, D. A.- ir. R. n., 1 r.s. 017 p. 111. ! 01 Whit; Haven, Hazleton and pilnct pal points in tho coal legions, sla D. II. R . n.. 7.11, "is niul I.S3 p. m. For Pollsvllle, 7.41 n. in. Foi Bethlehem. Ensloti, Hcudlug, Hni'- 1 sbmg and pilnclp.il Intermediate sta tions, via D. .it II. n. R. 7.11. 0.17 si. m i 2.1S. i:n (Black Diamond Expicss), 11.10 p. in. Sundays, D. A: II. R. It., 0.3S a. m.; l.i-S. 9.17 p. in. For Tinkhannnck. Towanda, Elmli 1, llhaen, Geneva and pilncinal Intel mediate stntli.ns via D, L. & W. R. R., G C5 n, m. and 1 ;.; p in. Foi Geneva. Rochester. Buffalo, Nlag n.i.1 Falls, Chicago and all points west bi D. A: H. R. R 12 0! p in : 3.L'S (Black Diamond Epressl. 10 11. 11.10 p. m. Stin dnv. D. & H. R. R , 1" l. 0 17 p. m. Pullman pailor nnd sleeping or Lehigh Vnllev Pmlor cms on all tinius betwen Vllkes-BniiG and New York. Philadel phia, Itiirfalo and Suspension Blidge. ROLLTN IT. WILBUR. Con. Supt., M Coitlnnd sti cot. New Yoik. CHARLES S LEE Gen. Pass. Agt , Zi Coil land stieet. New York. A W. NONEMACHER, Div. Pass. Agt.. South Belhldiem. Pa. For 'tickets und Pullmnn tcsoi vntloin applv to ci'y ticket ofTlce, 60 Public Squaic, AVIIkcs-Baiio. Pa. BEADING SYSTEM. Centinl Railroad of New Jersey. Collected to September L, 111).'. Stations In New Yoik. loot Llucrty hlieet und South Fenj, N. P.. Ti.iIiik li'iive Sci.mtoo for New York. I Philadelphia. Huston, Bethlehem, Allen I town. Maucli Chunk, While Haven. Ash ley, wllkes-uano ami I'lttstoa at i.;;o n. ni.. 1 p. in Tid 1 p. in. Sunday, 2.10 p. ni. Quaker Cilv E:;piess loaves Scinnton 7,'!0 a. in., tluough solid vestibule tialu wllh Pullman Buffel Pallor Car for Phila delphia with o.ilv one ehunso of cais for Baltlmoio aid Washington, D. C, nnd all pilnclpal prints suutli and west. For Aoc.i, Pittston and WIlkes-Bario, 1 p. m. and 1 p in. Sunday, 2 10 p m. For Long Blanch, Oieun Giou. etc., 7 !.0 a. m. and 1 p. m. For Rending, Lebanon and Haiilsbuir; via Allcntown nt 7.J0 a in., 1 p. m. and 4 p m. Sunday, 2 10 p m. For Tnnuutim and Pottsvllle, 7.30 a. m ; 1 p. m. and 1 p. m. P'or lutes and tickets apply to agent at station. W r, P.ESSLER. Gen ManitSBr. C. M BURT. Gen Pass Agt Pennsylvania Railroad. Schnlalu In Ellect Juno 111, 130.'. Tialns leave Sciaiilon iis a in., week dns, tlnoiisll estibulu tialu fiom willies-Rni i e. Pullmnn buti'et parlor car and coaches to Philadelphia, via Potts lllei stops at piiliiipal Intel mediate sts tions Also connects for Suubiiiy. llai lisbuig, Philadelphia Baltbiioic, Wash ington mid lot Tillsbuig and tlie Wisl f 17 a. in., week days, toi Simbury. It.u ilslnug, Plillndelphl i, 11 iltimoie, Wash ington and Flushing nnd Uie West 1 I' ii ni., wn'k das. i.Siiiid.ijs. I ..? p. ml lor SuubiiiN. IliiiiNliuig, Phlliiil-i-nlila, IJnlllmnie. Washington nud Pitls buiK and the West ;i S i in., week days. IIiioiirIi veitlliulf) tiahi liom Wilkes-li.ii i e PmIIi.i.iii buffet pailor mi and coaches tu Philadelphia vl i Pollsvllle Stops nt piiiulpel Inlorinc'II- "Wp'inTw.ek di'.s. foi llalelon, San hmy, lfiinlsbiiig. liilladelplilii und Pitts- l,l"S" J P HUTCHINSON. Gen Mgr. J 11 WOOD. Gen TVs' Ayt. Delaware nnd Hudson. Ill Elf' ' i .tan- li. IU'-. Tialns tor Carbondiile lenu Scinnton at jj 7 V.. s"ii, 10 1! n in.; I.' o-i. 1.1.'. S.1I. ;i7ii w."H. ii-, S2I. t Ij. lo 01 p. m ; 1J.1S. For lliiuesdalo -ii II, 10 I! a. in i 211 and 5vr' " likes-Bill le-fc-ss 7 11. S. II. f 17. lOW a ni: !-''. 1 I-'. -MS. 3 2S, 1. 15, 0 10. 7 4S PHI. 11 I'1 ! "I Foi L. V. R- R Polnts-7 tl, f.!? a. in. Ms nn and II I'' I'- ni " For Peiiusyhnnln It. P. PoInts-i3 "A 9 17 a. in.: 1 l-'. "'? ''- 'i'l. p m m l''or Albany nnd all points noith T.'v'S a, ' ",Rl"5VuND.YTRMNS For l'nihoiiilale-s,fl, 113! a. m ; 2.11, ' r',j r -,. ul'll II 17 P m. Foi Wllkef.-Bane -0.J- n. mi 12 M. l.i il'js. ii:'.J and 0 17 n in. ; m- Mbiiny and points noith 3..i0 p, pi. For ltonosdalii-..0 a. in.; 11 3J and 51 "'w" I. PRYOR, D P A . Scinnton, Pa, Erie Railroad Wyoming; Division. ill Ellect Seineniner 11, 1'iOJ., I'lullis Iliino Svliiuton for Now Yoik, New bin gh and Intctmodlatii points. ai Jul Hiiwiev and local stations at 7 20 a, ni and 1 3i p m. For llonc'dalo and hllo Mills at 1.11 ''i'lalus arrive nt Seiautoii nt 10 3S a. m, and '.' 1' l. in. New York, Ontniio and Western. Tlmu tublu lu-cllecl Sunday. Sept. ii, I'Jii, NURTU BUt'NH TRAINS. I, civil Leave Aittvo Tialns No I , No. 7 . Hci union, cainoiiuaie. i aciesia. ,.lu."i)a. ni. 1110a. in. In.) ii.iii, , o 10 p. in.Ai.Caiboiiilalo u.iu.n m SOUTH BOUND , ' l.citvu Loavo Au(Vo Cadosla. Ciiilioiidalo Sciauton. ti ."0 a in. 7 2.. a. ni, . 2 i; n in. 1 ml ii m. I.l.'iu in. Tiulns, No i! No. 2 SUNDAYS ONLY, NORTH BOUND l.c.ivo Leave Arilvn Tialns Scranton- Caiboudale Cadosln, 30 n. Ill BIO a. in lo.lJn. in. 7,no p m Ar.Cai bondalu 7.1; p.m SOUTH BOUND Le.no l.eavu Anlvi Cadosla. Caibondiile Sci anion. fi. Ti) a. in. 7.25 n. in. No. tl , No. j . Tin Ins No. t Nu 10 I ,o p in u in; p in. o r p m. Tniliis Nos 1 on week days, and n on Sundays canned tor xew ion; city. SIM. dleiuwu. Walton Noiwlch. Oneida, Os wego und all point west Tialu No. U, with "Quaker Cily v,. pi ess" ut Sciauton, via C. R. R. of N. J , fcr Philadelphia, Atlantlo City. Baltimor.j, Washington and Pennsylvania stata points. Sco time-table, and ronsult ticket agent? for connectloiiH with other lines J. C. ANDERSON. O. P A., Now York, J. E. WELSH. T. P. A, Sciauton. Pa.