1--H WJ THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY OCTOBER 28, 1005. tf ft "i-j"1 .in.njBi' ji"iny""fi'1 "fj i i ' "ri'wHT FOR THE TRIBUNE'S YOUNG PEOPLE rt- ;'iX ; THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" DIRECTORY!! 9.MMi0m3 UM m its, KK mm i r " k i-. -'f..y f.--.K..;.r--' , ZEf' wgigw.iiwr n hi t-ut Wf.T . 2 - -' M I. ' A' ' -, S4 A MS ' f;il.,'.,...'.,.-......T..J'-.u.,ltlfr. .....t-imli,! if -- ...M.jt.j...m-M.m..1iii.jlAL.tMl.ivllll.iaa i THE CHILDREN ENJOY L,lfe out of doors and out of the games which they play and the enjoy ment which they receive and the efforts which they make, comes the greater part of that healthful development which is so essential to their happiness when grown. When a laxative is needed the remedy which is given" to them to cleanse and sweeten and strengthen the internal organs on which it acts, should be such as physicians would sanction, because its component parts are known to bo wholesome and the remedy itself free from every objectionable quality. The one remedy which physicians and parents, well-informed, approve and recommend and which the little ones enjoy, because of its pleasant flavor, its gentle action and its beneficial effects, is Syrup of Figs and for the same reason it is the only laxative which should be used by fathers and mothers. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy which acts gently, pleasantly and naturally without griping, irritating, or nauseating and which cleanses the system effectually, without producing that constipated habit which results from the use of the old-time cathartics and modem imitations, and against which the children should be so carefully guarded. If you would have them grow to manhood and womanhood, strong, healthy and happy, do not give them medicines, when medicines are not needed, and when nature needs assistance in the way of a laxative, give them only the simple, pleasant and gentle Syrup of Figs. Its quality is due not only to the excellence of the combination of the laxative principles of plants with pleasant aromatic syrups and juices, but also to our original method of manufacture and as you value the health of the little ones, do not accept any of the substitutes which unscrupulous deal ers sometimes offer to increase their profits. The genuine article may be bought anywhere of all reliable druggists at fifty cents per bottle. Please to remember, tne tun name or tne company CALIFORNIA FIG SYR.UP CO.- is printed on the front of every pack age. In order to get its beneficial effects it is al- ,, if''"i JA.y .CTW' m ..'V.i v . t.';jvy I .J-Saft",: KarC7 .'SPSS.,.., ?Lm tr r' vip f V-i AFr l x. J "LMi riA , Jv"wr i . .". v i !". . VSWA.'. age. In order to get its tf. WV JsTi :?" ., -.V td'""'.1: tn"XQ beneficial effects it is al- g?tffcf AcLp'-W''. P0KV-A Kf way. necessary to bujr ' r&& AWW .&&. feffi "MLMJl X'-A thc ffenuiac oaly' rs'BHt' -S" svra.v r wrrnmiiwi : .t vi .r i ,.'. : - ?:-... .-. ..-..h.. war.m,. -i .&. . -tshmw """' h-, i v ' . v . saj ""w:' SamSRWi'vrtf.BSSs'... SSK&.- I r ...:.XC7 W ) '. Tftir r. j771- ji'ii. - .miiiDwHajv.. r - s . n. - i if .. : - v'i ( t I .....fl ioa ,a!.vs.. .';.;o. 7ji .;. ' i W I S2' I CCiHTi( . " " " '".-.wiN I C--wrriiSXrv; Qualify and Pattern You look for the pattern most of the time when buying a shirt. So do we when placing our order with the manufacturer; it's quite an important item. But the problem of selecting quality is much more important with us. The undesirable pattern is known at a glance, but quality of fabric and color require minute examination with a powerful testing glass takes time, but there's lots of satisfaction for you in buying such shirts satisfaction for us in selling such shirts. See the variety of patterns we show this season. You may rely on the quality as being the best for the money you pay us. Shirts made by the "Manhattan" Factory and dji tt CA g-4 M many other good makers... P1 pl9U dllU $L Same Way with Hats You know the shape that suits you. You also know whether you want a dark or light hat. But when it comes to quality you rely on your faith. It's this faith in our hat qualities lhat continues to increase business in this department. Maybe you've bought hats here and know our qualities. It's to you as well as to the man who has not, we say: See our Fall s'quamyby we.ar.ing,.pro.v! $1.50 to $4.00 zf" '""- Samter Brothers, Complete Outfitters, Puzzle Pictures to Bo Discontinued, but Something1 much Moro Interesting to Follow. The Tribune has decided to discon tinue the puzzle plcttues which have been run dully for nearly two years, but does not Intend to leave Its young rcudors entirely unprovided for. Next Saturday will be announced a new fea ture which Is fltne to prove of the Brentest Interest to the children, Ar rangements are not yet complete, po n definite announcement cannot be mode thin morning, but It will bo something that will keep the little folks busy duiltig the long evenings of the next two months. Don't mlsi Saturday's Tribune. It will Interest you more than the puzzles. Ono More Puzzlo Solver. One letter containing a correct an swer to last week's puzzles was mis laid, and was not Included In the list published yesterday morning: Pauline L. Klsele, 328 New street. THEATRICAL. Only Half a Cnt a Word. No Order Accepted lor Less Titan 10 Cents. I5Q d; MIIU.UI.ILJ, ll'j Only Half a Cial a WorJ. For Hont. VOll Iti:NT-$18.75, house W Olhc street. Al. ll, Ilolgaio, uommotiweaun uiuk- FOlt ItnNT-Onp-hiilf ot double holii"! all modern Impinvameuts. Apply J'-" D. liitliani, 2.'2" Boulovatd iivcuua. $18 ror Ttont Ton-ioom boiiso', excellent nclgliboiliood; all modem hnpiovo niontn. on nvcnuo. Apply to It. V. Ham ilton, (i Spruca street. For Sale. li'nit CJAf.l. llnnnHl j1ln.nl.r1 t t ,. f . nHIl 1ttl.tlfli !,' mlti... tf lll.nnl dill ...Illlft Ifl.ll.llH WZ LUIMin ... ItllVI- ii " net In platinum, JJI0, cost In Kutopc over J.!0. Laigo lltingarlau opal ilng mnioiind- i'(i wmi iouviwo line (iinmonup, hui in platinum, IL'5. Tluce dhimond and two nibles sot In ring, $10. Gent's ilng, 'H carat, Sin. Tiffany, one e.uat, $sn. 'rirf any. Hi carat, W. Tiffany, Hi canit, $1-0. (Jcnt's stud, 1!4 carat, 590. (lenl's.hoisc shoe scarf pin, H4 niuits, blue white roiih cot In platinum, $130. Ladies' lnoocli, r carat, $n. Ladles' ear diops, l',4 cataK $H"i. K.ir dt ops, ono carat, $70. I3ar clevs, aj rautt, SI." Your money back (without argument) If not satlsticd. Wal ter W. Wlnton, No, C03 Aicais blclg. The King Dramatic Company. That well-known and popular lcportolro organization, The King Dramatic com pany, opened their annual engagement at tlio Academy ot Music yostcrdav af ternoon, with the presentation ot "A Ward of France," a tlve-aet play styled a romance of Louisiana. Tlio lending roles are well taken care of by two very clover people, Frank Denlthornc and Miss Helen Graycc, while the clever special ties of the Do Viiulla came In for a laigo share of the attention and applause. Last evening they were greeted by an other largo audience, when they pre sented that thrilling four-act play, "The. Cherry Tickers." For this, some very elaborate special scenery and electrical effects aio used. This afternoon, thc play will bo "A Guilty Mother" and to night, "Uluo Jeans." Startling Turn at the Dixie. All doubts of thc skeptical as to the ability of Miss Brandon to accomplish tho marvelous feat of looping the loop on a bicycle were removed at tho Dl.le theater yesterday afternoon, when the rider, after giving an exhibition of rid ing upon a "homo trainer," easily went around tho loop twice and came down upon the stage unharmed. As this Is the first tlmo the act has been attempted In public upon any stage, it naturally created much Interest, and many ner vous spectators turned away as the in stant for the thrilling rldo approached. The loop the loop performance was pro ceeded by one of the best vaudeville bills that has yet been seen at the Dixie. Kx cellent musical numbeis weto given by Mai ion Manoln, who sang with old-tlmo vigor, and Armour and Bagley, in tho "Gypsy Maid"; Mr. and Mis. Perkins Fisher delighted the audience In their dtidint hkelch entitled "Thc Half-Way floiihc," and Fields and Wooloy, Ger man comedian5., and Wood and Hay, all round laugh-makers, as?sIfeted In tho hu mor of the programme. Probably the mot successful laush uiiser, howcer, is Jennio Yeamans, who I certalnlv tho funniest woman eer seen on the Dixie stage. Her unique pio vpntatinn of up-to-d.ite slang and Imita tions prooked almost contlnuouo laugh ter during her act. Tho bill this week Is undoubtedly the best jet presented. Imperial Burlesquers. At the Star theater yesteiday after noon, Ilany Williams' Imperial Burles que! s opened a thiec days' engagement beforo a large and much entertained au dience. Tlio how opens with "A Pair of Sports," a mublcal concoction In which all the members of the company appear goigeouslv co'tumed. After this comes the olio, in wlvich Ford and Dot West, sketch artists; Cliff Gmdon, German comedian; ltta Vic toria, cortortionlst; Randall and Pony, comedy sketch, and Adams and Kelly, Iilsh and Geiman comedians, appear. "On Board the Yatht Imperial," another musical offeiing, Is tho closing feature of the programme. Jefferson de Angelis Tonight. Washington lr lug's Immoitnl concep tion In the long sleep of P.lp Van Winkle is deftly involved in a piece of business in tho lltst act of "The Emerald Isle," tho Int opeia by Sir Ailhur Sullivan, which Is to bo seen here under tho direction of Sam S. Sliubeit tonight at tho Ljceum. One of tho chaiacters of the opera Is tlmt of a wayside charlatan, who loams about lu seaich of a wmkloss living, assisted by a bagful of paraphernalia, In which aro beards and other disguises to further comic Impersonations ho gives when chance promises profit, This char acter n tho opera s called Professor Biinu, the piofes.soishp being tho fellow's own title to repicsent his past master ship of all fninis of mimicry for highway and wajMdo farthings. Tho piofessor .liviiinstnntl.illv inns afoul In Ireland of a branch of tlio Clnnluu-Gaels, who mis take him for a spy. Bunn, a captive, sends an anonymous mexsago to the I.oid Lieutenant of Ire land, opprislng blm of the existence, of tho rebels nnd naming their meeting place o' nights In tlio eaves or Cairlg Cleena. This brings out Iho mllltl.i to squelch the malcontents. Tho tenantry, to circumvent tlio soldleiy, conceive the idea of scaring the supcistltlous mllltln away with stories of awful goblins and fahles that haunt tho Cnirlg Cleena caves. To lend color to these bugaboo yarns, Dunn's dl-gulses and services are enlisted, Ono of the eeilo beings who convince the icd-enats that tlio fairy toles nio all too truo Is an old giey-bearded shambling dotard, who comes to them with a weird but delightfully humorous song of having accidentally strayed among the caves when a youth, to meet tho chief fairy, ono Cleonn, whose sor cery spelled him Into a slumber, fiom which he has hut just awakened. Owing to the great demand for scats for Jefferson du Angelis at the Ljceum to. night, the llrst thieo rows In tho gallery will ho reserved. Tickets will bo sold at the hox office from 7 to 7.31 p. m, for 50a and purchasers will bo ndmllted through the main entrance, first come, first served. At 7.30, tho gallery door will bo opened and tickets will bo sold nt the usual rates, No seats will bo icscivcd In the gallery after that hour. Xouls Mann in a New Play. In "Iloeb. tho Consul," tho new comedy In which Louis Maun Is appearing tills season, io Is said to lmvo bettor oppor tunities afforded him than ever beforo In his career, although al lof his fprmer plays were Immensely successful, Mr, Mann Is to bo .ecn nt the Lyceum Satur day afternoon nnd evening. FISH I will dtaw my llsh pond located two miles we.st of Klngslcy station on D , L. K: W. It. B November I, 100-. W. It. Caswell, . VOn SALE-Second hand Biowstcr broghtim, steel tiros; owner has no placo to stoic. Lewis K. Moiton, 44S Hitchcock 'court. FOlt SALE Ono hot air furnace, throo mantcH and gas chandeliers. Charles D, Sandeison, 130 Wyoming ave, Scranton. FOR SAL13-One hot nlr furnace, thrco mantels, gas chandeliers. Cluirlos D. Sanderson, 1S6 Wyoming avenue, Scian ton, Pn. FOR SALE About 20 feet of desk coun ter, surmounted wllli glass front ana two openings, lower portion nicely pan elled, with draweis and shelves under neath. May bo seen at tho office of Tho Ti Ibune. For Sale or Bent. FOR SALE OR RENT-The 3-story brick building, with boiler house attached, and long row of sheds for borscs. wag ons, etc.; nlso railroad switch suitable for manufaetutlng purposes; lately occupied by tho Clock Tobacco Co B. M. Wlnton, Room No. G05, Menrs Building. Furnished Booms for Bent. FOR RENT Front furnished room, 622 AVashlngton avenue. Furnished Boom Wanted. WANTED By man and wife, furnished fiont loom, with piivato family pre feued; ccntially located. Can give best of rcfei enccs. Address W. II., Ti Ibune. Booms nnd Board. PLEASANT looms with board for four or live young men. Inquiio S2 Wash ington avenue. Wanted. WANTED-Small furnished house. Ad dress Box COO, city. Lost. LOST Bilndlo Boston tenler. Reward will be paid for leturn to 801 Clay ave nue. A. E. Hunt, Jr. LOST A watch fob with cold locket attached. Finder will be rewarded by reluming to 410 Wyoming avenue. Beal Estate. IIOPBOTTOM, Special to tho Scranton Trlbuno. Ilopbottom, Oct. 27. Mis. E. M. Tif fany und Miss Lillian liyruiu, assisted at a concert at Apulachln last FUday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Geoige Strupler, of Klmhuibt, ure visiting fi lends lu town, D. W. Wright spent Sunday wth his family heie, Itov. Lewis returned Saturday fiom ti visit In New York last week. Miss Helen Smith, of Bliigh.imton, Is spending a few days with friends In town. Mrs. C. H. Hose and Mis. E. D. Con- $7,500 Will Buy a Home Property That Cost $IO,SOO Lot 40x130 feet; house Is modem; lo cation good, and at $7,."i(K) It Is a bar gain for somo one. Ample room lu icar for barn. Propei ty is to bo sold on account of death of pievious owner. Another Property That Can Be Bought at A Barjrain is a modern liouso that is listed at $11,000. Let us talk with you show j on Its value and the pilco at which it can bo bought. M. H. H0LGATE, Real Estate Securities, nortgages, Loans Negotiated. Commonwealth Building Scranton, Pa. Branch WANT Offliro. Want Advertisements Will Bo. Beceived nt Any of tho Follow ing; Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALBERT RCttULTZ, corner Mul berry street nnd Webster ave. aUSTAV P1UIIEL, CG0 Adams avenue, West Side GEO. W. JENKINS, 101 South Main avenue. South Scranton FRHD L. TUnPl'U, 720 Cedar avenue. North Scranton GL'O. W. DAVIS, coiner North Mnln avcniiQ and Malket sticct. Green Eidge CIIARLKS P. JONLS, 1537 Dick son avenue. V. J. JOHNS, 020 Green Rldgo street. C. LORICNZ, corner Washington avenue and Marlon sticet. Petersburg W. II. KNKPPEL. 1017. Irving avenue. Sunmorc J. G. BONE & SON. Help Wanted. i jss iiju atcnogiapner aim cleiu. ago about IS; state experience and ciliuy expected; good position to right party. Addicss P. II. fc Co , care of Ti ibune. WANTED Agents to sell tea and cof feo to consumeis. Positions perma nent. Grand Union Tea Co., 311 Lacka wanna avenue. Help Wanted Male. wanted At once an Al butcher, one that iindpistnnds the grocery trade; nlro must furnish lcferenccs; good po sition for right man. Addiess 'J20 West Market sticet, city. WANTED Dilver for Model Laundry, Dunmorc. WANTED Porter nt St. Cloud Hotel. BRIGHT Office boy. about 13 years old of good family. Dr. Bacr, 331 AVash lngton avenue. WANTED A man to do plain cooking and help tend bar nt Chappcll's hotel, 1S27 N. Main avenue. WANTED Forty men at Tobyhann.i, Pa., to woik on gindlng for a iall road switch and clearing a piece ot wood land. Call at 003 Mcars building, Toliy hanna Cieok Ieo Co., C. C. Fciber, trcas-uier. Help Wanted Female. WANTED Young woman for ofllco; must be a good, plain and iapid pen man. Lackawanna, Tho Laundiy, SOvJIO Pcnn avenue. Opera tois Expei lenced on Muslin Underwear. Steady Wutk. Good Wages. Imperial Underwear Co. Lackawanna and Jefferson Aves. Business Opportunity. FOR SALE-I Intel bushiest In a bustling Pennsylvania town; Mint class In oveiy raped; cheap. Reason for selling, III health. Addiess box 01, llallstcad, Pa. STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS with out delay. Wllto for our special mar ket lottor. Frco on application. B. M. lllbbnul & Co., membetn N. Y. Consoli dated and Stock Exchango, 41 and At Bioadway. Now York, Estihllnhcd 1801. Long Distance 'Phone 23SS Broad. Honey to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN Quick, Btialght loans or Building and Loan, At fiom 4 to G per cent. Call on N. V. Walker. 314-315 Connoll building. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. , In Effect Juno 1, ltoj. Trains leave Sciantou lor Now York At 1.10, S.t'O, U03, 7.50 and 10 10 it. m.l 12.10, 3.40, 3 33 p. m. For Now York and Phila delphia 7.C0. 10.10 n. m., and 12.40 and 3 33 p. in. For Gouldsboio At li.10 p. m For IJuftalo-1.15, C.2J and 1)00 u. m.; l.Itt, 6 50 and li.io p. in. For Ulnghamton, Elmtra nnd way stations 10.23 n. in., 1 03 p. m. J or Oswego, Syiacuso and Utlca-1.15 and B, I1.' .m,i 1.C5 p. m. Oswego, Syiacusn nnd Utlca train at C.22 a. in. dally, oxcept faunday. For Monti osa-9 00 a. m.; 103 and 6 CO p. m. Nicholson accommodation 4 00 and C.1G p. m. nioomsburg Division For Northumbor. land, nt 0 33 nnd 1010 n. m.; 1.D3 and B10 p- Pa For Plymouth, at 8.10 a. in.; 3 1ft and 0 03 p ai. Sunday Trains For Now Yoik. 1.50, 3 20, G0j, 10.10 a. m.; 3.40 and 3.33 p. m. For nuffalo-l.ir, and C 22 a. m.; 1.G5. liM und 11.10 p. m. For F.lmlin nnd way stations 30 2.J a. in. For Blnghnmton and way sta tions, 0 00 a. m. Rloomsburg Division Leave Scranton, 10.10 n. m. and 6 10 p. m. Agents Wanted. LARGE CORPORATION wants eneigetlc General Agent for this county. No books, insuiancc, or canvassing. Ac quaintance with merchants and manu facture! s necessary. Permanent. Uond. State age, expeilence, toferences first let ter. Address, Suite 572, No. 1001 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Situations Vvanted. A WOMAN wants a place to do house woik wliero she cm have her boy with her to do chores and go to school, M. D., Moscow. YOUNG lady wants position ns stonog inphcr and typewilter. Has had e poiience. At liberty after No ember 1. Addiess Miss II., Tribune. Miscellaneous. THE MOd'eLLVt!s'DRy! Dunmnre' laundeis shlits at Sc. etch and collar and cults nt l'e. each. Family washing, 4 cents per pound. PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDING, C. P. A.. 2J Tiadeis' Bank Building. Old 'phono ISCt. Architects. rad made a, trip to Sciantou Saturday. Geoige Ackerly, of Hlngliamton, nnd Miss Myr.i Jackson spent Sunday as guests of Morris Tlngloy. The Young People's Clulhtlnn union will hold n Hnllow'een social Friday evening, Oct, 31, In the looms over the furniture store. A Ilullow'cen supper will be served with nil the delicacies of the harvest season for tho sinull sum of 10 cents. A cordial invitation Is extended to all. News were lecelvcd this morning of the death of Humphrey Loid, of this place. Ho was killed by a Eelawate, Lackawanna and Western train In Scranton, Satuulay. MOSCOW. Tho fuueinl of Chailes Noack was held at 10 ,1. m. Wednesday fiom his lato homo lu this vlllngo, Ho was ono of tho oldest lesldcnts of this town, and leaves a wife, thrco daughteis and one eon to mourn Ills loss Mr. and Mis. J. W. Rlxliy, ot Lester shlie, N. V., who hao been visiting Mr and Mis, W, B. Miller, returned home last Satutd.ty. Mis. Chailes Ad.inis attended tho Sent blleli conceit at Sciantou Wednesday evening. On account of twenty membeis of tho guided school liming been exposed to dlphtheila tho pilnelpal's loom Is closed this week. Mis. Georgo Boitice, iho has been spending scveial days with lelatlves in Seiantnn rettiined homo last Satuulay. Piofessor It, N. P.ivls, ot Uunnioie, was entcituiued by Mr. and Mis. W. II. Miller last Satuulay and Sunday. Tho young men of the town pave oigaii Ized a club -which will be known as the "Young Men's Social and l.lteiary club." Their rooms above H. L. Galgo'a stoio will bo open to the monibers every even ing. A business meeting will bo held Vwico a month, FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCH B., Real Estato Exchange Bldg., Uii Wash ington aenuo. Civil and Mining Engineers. II, L. HARDING, S15 CONNELL BLDG. STEVENSON & KNIGHT, 7Jti CON no U building. Dentists. DR. C, E. HILENBERGER. PAULI building, Spruco street. Sciantou. DR. C. C, LAUBACH, 113 WYOMINGavo riro Insurance. SCIILAGER & CO., 401 Council Building. Patent Attorneys. PAT E N TS tn'KV" The only licensed and equipped patent solicitor In the city. No chuige for In formation on patentability; over ten years' cxpeilenco, Rcplojrlc & Co., Mcars HIdc. Hotels and Restaurant s, THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 1.7 FXtANl Mil avenue, Rates leiibomiblc. P. HIEULER, Piopilctor, SCRANTON HOUSE. NIJAR D L & XV. Passenger depot. Conducted on tho Hit. lopean plan. Victor Koch, Piopilctor, Scavenger, A.n. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor; only Impiovcd pumps used. A. B. Biiggu, piopiietor. Lcavo ouleis 1100 Noitli Main nvcnuo. or Elcko's ding stoic, Loiuor Adams and Mulbeiry- Both telephones Wive Screens, JOSEPH KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACKA. ave., Sciantou, mfis. ot Who Scieons. Miscellaneous. MEGARGEE BROS. PRINTERS' SUP plies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Waiehousc, ISO Wubhiugton uenuc. THE W1LKES-BARRE RECORD CAN bo had In Scranton nt tho news stund of ReUm.in llioj.. 4u0 Sniuco and f01 Linden; M. Noiton. S2J Lacl.uwanua ave.; 1. B. bcliutier, zu tdpruce sticet. Lehigh Valley Bailroad. In Effect Juno 13, 1302. Trains Leavo Scranton Tor Philadelphia nnd Now York via D. & H. R. R at at 7.41, through Pallor Car and Day Coach Cnrbondale to New York and 9 47 a. m., with L. V. Coach Carbon dale to Philadelphia, and 2.1S, 4.33 (Black Diamond Evpiess). and 11.49 p. m. Sun diivs, D. & ii. r. n., 1.5S, 9 17 p. m. I'or Whlta Haven, Hazloton and princi pal points In the coal regions, via D. & If. R. r., 7.4i, 2.i8 and 4 35 p. m. For Pottsvllle, 7.41 a. m. For Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Har rlsburg and pilnclpal intermedlato sta tions, via D. & II. R. R 7.11. 9.17 a. m.; 2.1S, 4 33tBlack Diamond Expicss). 11.49 p. m. Sundays, D. & II. R. R., 9.3S a. m.; l.HS. 9.17 p. in. For Ttinkhnnnock, Townnda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and principal Intermediate stations via D., L. & W. R. It., G33 a. m. and 1.53 p. m. For Genevn, Rochester. Buffalo, Niag ara Falls, Chicago and all points west via D. & It. R. R.. 12.01 p. in.; 3.28 (Black Diamond Express), 10 41, 11 49 p. m. Sun days. D. & IT. R. R 12 03, 0 17 p. m. Pullman potior nnd sleeping or Lehigh Valley Pallor ears on nil trains between Wllkcs-Bane nnd Now York. Philadel phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLLTN IT. WILBUR. Gen. Supt., 20 Cortland street. New York. CHARLES S. LEE, Gen. Pass. Agt., 28 Cortland street, New York. A. XV. NONEMACIIER, Div. Pass. Agt.. South Bethlehem, Pa. For tickets and Pullman reservations apply tn clv ticket office, 69 Publio Squat e, Wilkes-Baire, Pa, BEADING SYSTEM. Central Bnilroad of New Jersey. Coriccted to September 16, 190.'. Stations in New Yoik, foot LlDerty street and South Ferry. N. R. Tiains leavo Scranton for Now York, Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem, Allen town. Mauoh Chunk, White Haven, Ash lnv. Wtlkos-Borro and Pittston at 7.30 a. m.. 1 p. m. and 4 p. m, Sunday, 2.10 p. m. Quaker City Express leaves Scianton T.r.n n. in., tliroutrli solid vestibule tinin with Pullman Buffet P.ulor Car for Phila delphia wltn only ono cnango or cais lor Baltimore and Washington, D. C, and all principal pemts south nnd west. For Avoca. Pittston and Wllkcs-Barre. 1 p. m. and 4 p m. Sunday, 2 10 p m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., 7.30 a. m. nnd 1 p. m. For Kenning, .ueuanon ami narusnurs via Allentown nt 7.20 a. m., 1 p. m. and 4 p m. Sunday, 2 10 p m. For Tnmaqua and Pottsvlll.e. 7.30 a. m.; 1 p. m. and I p. m. For rates and tickets apply to agent at station. W. G. BESSLER. Gen. Manager. C. M. BURT. Gen. Pass. Agt. Pennsylvania Bailroad. Schedule in Effect June 16, 1902. Trains leave Scianton G 38 a. m., week davs through vestibule tiain from wilkes-Bai i e. Pullman buffet parlor car lllo: stops nt pilnclpal Intel medlntc sto- tlOllS. AISO L'UIIML-l-l.-. lui ouHumj, t,n.' rlsburg, Pblladolpbla, Baltimore, Wash ington and for PIttsbuig and tho West. 0 17 a. m . week das, for Simbury. Ear. rlsburg. Philadelphia, Bnltimore, AVash- lncton ,inu nusmun "i." .. .,..-... 1 2 n m.. week davs, (Sundays. 1.38 r :'"".. o.'. I,.,... llni ilol.Min. PhllllflAl. nliin, Baltimore. Waaliington and Pitts- !.... nrl tlin West T"S n m.. week days, tluough vcstlhul fijiln 1 1 mil iinv-s-i".. . .. i. ........... ........ pallor car and coaches to Philadelphia Un PottSVllle. Slops 111 jJllireiiiui unoww atl033,ntlm"Swcck divs. for TTazIoton, Sun lmrv.IInrilsbuis. Philadelphia and Pitts- Ulllb, Y.TTrT.nrTlx,crtxT r!,.. TVTp.1 j Bt WOOD, Gen Pass. Agt. Delaware and Hudson. In Elfect Juno 10. l'J0. Trains for C.ubondnlo lcavo Scranton nt c 14 7 :w, b a;, 1013 n. in; 1203. 112. 2.11. 35"; 029; C23, S2I, 9.13, 10.01 p. m,; 12.13, 1 For'llo'nesdalc-fi.41, 10,13 a. m,; 2.11 and 5Fnr' wilkes-naire-C3i. 7.11. 8.11. 9 47. 10 X ? n m ! 12 0J, 1 1-'. 2 1S, 3.28, 4.33, fi 10. 7'1l5'or:0l!t,V.'n.'V."l'olnts-7.4l. 9.47 a. m. 'V?o,Pen.i"lvanlamR. R. PoInts-6 31 o 47 n 111 : LU. 3 2S and 4 33 p, m. 9 Fo"' Albany and all points north-7.56 a. m.nml3Wi'.miAT TnA1NS For Caibnndolc S50, 1133 a. m.; 2,11, .... V rji imil 11.17 P. m- Fof; wilUM-IJarie-9 3S a. m.; 12.01. tpt, n 00 an.n nnrt 9.17 P Tti j For All any anil points noith.M p.m For Honcsdalo-S 50 a. m,; 11 3J and 4a3 ''wl'L, PRVOR, D. I A., Scranton, lJ.1. Erie Bailroad Wyoming DiylBioTii in Eftecl September 13, 190.'., jr Tiains leavo Sciantou for New Yok, Nowbursli and Intel medlato points, a&n U- llawlcy and local stations at 7,:oa. MVo"Honcs,d.'ilo' and Wlilto Mills at lToj '' Trains nrrlvo at Scianton nt 10.S3 a. m. and 0 13 p m - New Yoik, Ontario and Western.' Tlmo lublo In UU'ct Sunday, Sept 2J, ltlji 1U" NUU'i'U ItopND TRAINS. Leavo Lcavo Alius Trains. Scianton. Caibondulo. Cudosm, No i lusoa. in. 11.10.1,111 lm)p3i.i. K 7 o W P- m.Ai'.Caibnndalo 6 W u.Tg fto' ' SOUTH BOUND. ii Lcavo Leavo Arijj,? Tiains C.uloalu. Cnibondnlo. Soiuutuu, w, liMa in 7.'.ia iji. No " ,.,.215p 111. 4 HOp III 14il-in, SUNDAYS ONLY, NORTH UQUND. " Hmvq Ltf.lv e Aillv Scianton. unumiumio. I'auouiA. ... & '.'0 a. in. 9 10 a, in . 10 13 n, m ... 7 uo P. m Ar Cubondalo7 13 PJn SOUTH BOUND. ;t Leavo Leau Airivo Cadosta. Caibondale. Seiant&n. ,,,, 6 Wa m. 7.23 ii. rn, . 4 SO n. 111. 6 M l. 111. U.43 1) III. p. ,i.w JnM 1 on week davK. and Don Sundajs cannect lor Novy York city, aila dletowu, Walton. Noiwicli, Oneida, Os. weso mm mi i'u "V" Tiains. No. 9 , No, 5 , Trains, No. 6 No. 10 Tinln No. U. with. "Quaker C ty Ex. picss"' nt Scianton. vfci r H. R of N J , for PliiladclplnWAtlnntle city, Baltlmoro, Waslilngtoii autu Pennsylvania staja noiuts. Sco tlmo-tnblo nnirconsult ilekot agents for connections with other lines. J. C. ANDERSON. G, P." A,. NowYork. J, B, WELSH, T. P. A., Scranton, TaT