THE SCRANTON T1UCUNE- TCJESDAY', KOVlfSAlBEll 11, 1902. ,.. . , OMam W tUlifll'l""-'' "'-"'' JumbUaiJJn.mi ,..,.,.; ..IA.IIM,.-. -......i - ! i.,i .,!.. ..ilt-flflm fTv,? ,.'.A ( .-'. ST'iWSf. l; -' Iib THE CHILDREN ENJOY Life out of doors and out of the panics which they play and the enjoy ment which they receive nnd the efforts which they make, comes the greater part of that healthful development which is so essential to their happiness when grown. When a laxutlve 1 needed the remedy which ii given to them to cleanse uud sweeten and strengthen the internal organs on which it acts, Bhould be such as physicians would sanction, because its component parts are known to be 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, is gentle action and its beneficial effects, is Syrup of Pigs and for the same reason it is the only laxative which should be Used by fathers and mothers. Kyrup of Pigs 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 tile old-time cathartics and modern 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, the full name of the Company ..(.-..,, bALltUKniA un 3TK.vr tU.- pnniea on ji'V.?'. v:,.. .'A'V ?VF ,.V V :""Vi,. Si. " if'' T'V . .. mv 'W"'K ,-V (;.. '- ... :.. rfv.. i, ?-... t .... ..i- . . Wi . v-.r; ""- """ ": VVSi'J "":" ,. r?i .,,;', H : lf,-t'fr'xV'-, beneficial effects it is al- .''''&i A tl fr'H .. T. v . '. t' i wnv nnrnccnrv in miv ' ..". . VCl ..i "J . !.t (SsSKSiS9BsmKKSB 'v-.' ...--r-VVv Vt Vfr. 'InnnHB r&mti&Emr'mgu..'-:- :. ;..,', .-!; .-.;. ; uy fjj.jmmrwm--j x::''?m " PSlm:& -Saiff4-':; 'i'N-.-C juffi' US' - t!C; r nV w t It's Quite Natural For Us to Talk Clothes Especially Overcoats If you were here last Saturday you know how many people re sponded to our newspaper de scription of Overcoat style and workmanship. The. medium I length Uvercoat seems to be the most popular. Then there's that noticeable difference of style that's only been created by improve ments from season to season. It's not altogether the fit of these Overcoats as the style imparted to your figure. We keep in touch with these designers and tailors, thereby getting the best results. Our show windows give you some idea of these Overcoats. Best cloth qual- A d-1 anJ (Mr ities we know of, at ... . Pl"j P1 dllll tpl3 Have We Sold You a Hat This Season? If not, we want to impress vou with the fact that this department is showing $8 by tar the largest assortment of shapes. We've also received from the manufac turers some new styles in broad brim Soft Hats. It doesn't make much difference what kind of style you have in mind, it's here you can depend on that. The quality determines the price dH fA j.ft d i mark on every hat, from piwU 10 $4 Samter Brothers, jg v jnnH Complete Outfitters. i iifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiii MONTROSE. Special to the Srrantoii Tillmnc, Montrose, Nov. 0. Lewis U. McCnl lum, or New Mlirord, wus u visitor in town 'fhurisrlav. Mrs. U. P. Knoll made a brief visit to Snouilaliuvg, lout week. Charles It. Say re. of Hampton. Vn., Is si visitor In town. Mm Kuphrasla M. Keelcr. of RIub hamton, and slater, Mrs. t-'red Winner, of Chicago, have been Buests of Mont, roce friends the past week. Mrs. Frederick Holllstcr and grand son, Klbert, went to Wllkes-Uarre, Thursday cvenlnB, Mrs. llolllster In tendlnu to reside with her son, Dr. T.ee Ilqlltstcr, while Klbert will go to nufCnlo to live with his uncle. Thdy will ho Bi-eutly missed by thelf many friends In this place. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lyons aijd daugh ter, Margaret, returned Thursday from u visit at Auburn, 14. H. True spout last week III Now Yolk city, selecting n holiday lino of goods, i I3o tint forget the oyster supper at the African Methodlsd Knlecuiml 'Am church, Monday ovpiiIiik. The eonptrc Ration nre strlvhiff to free their church of debt, nnd their object la certainly u worthy (ijic. (five them your support by nttcndluir. Mls.i I.ydln llnycs, n inlsfllmmry who Iiiim been Htntloncd In New Mexico, Kiive im IntcrPsthiK; iiernutit of the work inmnifr lhn.e ticople, In nn iiddreHs be fore the i.mticH' ) Ionic nnd ForclRn Mli'slonnry wicletleH lit the Picsbytcrluii clmpcl, Krldiiy nftcrnouu, 't'liurpdny evenhlB hIip hIho wive nil InteruathiK in Ik nt the monthly concert In the chiinel. II. O. Hcolt, of .Serunlnn. returned to hlf home In that iilnco Friday even lap, after Hiiondliifr the week with Mont rose relatives. Miss Jennie Smith Is clerking In the prothnnotary's olllce. II. H. Kordlinm, a promtueul cnterrr of this place has sold his stock of poods preparatory fo removing- to Scranton, where ho has secured n position In the V. M. O. A. building, similar to that In which he has been engaged here. Payette Sprout nnd Herbert Brewster arc the purchasers. George C. Comstock and family, who have spent the summer here, have re turned to their homo In New York city. THEATRICAL. Week's Bill at Dixie. T.oekhnrt'K elephants are again n strong feature of tills week's bill at the Dixie. Knch performance, seems to develop now phases of the Intelligence and versatility of those wonderful animals. Spauldlng, who lias a number of now Ideas In the line of acrobatic work, Is also destined to bo very much of a favorite beforo the week Is out. A number of his "stunts" called forth warm applause last night. "Will Tomklns renewed the good Impres sion ho mnde last week and Mack and Klllott amused with their sketch "The Now Minister." A very entertaining sketch of rural life was contributed by Mr. and airs. I.ltcblleld, the song, "1 Never Had Such a Time in My Life," pro voking great laughter. Mrs. I.itchlleld also does porno effective violin playing. A musical act by Mnxwell and Dudley was well received and the Oubest sisters, with songs, dances and Instrumental music are an entertaining feature of the pro gramme. The performance opens with an acro batic specialty by Mac and Mac. As acro batics they may bavo their uses but they ought to cut comedy. "Not. Guilty" at the Academy. Two large audiences went away more than pleased after witnessing the per formances of "Not Guilty" nt tho Acad emy of Music yesterday. Tho play is a melodrama from tho pen of Joseph l.c IJrandt author of "On the Stroke of Twelve" and "Caught in tho "Web." Tho. play is a strong one, three scenes of which are laid in the coal regions of Pennsylvania, and the fourth in Union Square, New York city. The company presenting "Not Guilty" is an excellent one. S. II. 'West as Ton: Dally, an ex detcctlve, and Augustus MacUugli. as Frank Kamleu, superintendent of Shel don mines, sustained tho loading main roles In a very creditable manner. Will D. Ingram, as George Daltou, the villain, was verv cleveiv S Tho leading woman was Florence 'Wes ton, who will bo remembered as tho wo man who was annoyed In Uu'lfalo by a man who announced himself to be a son of Senator Spooner and professed himself to bo violently In love with her. He be came so persistent in his attentions that she had to call upon the police for pro tection. The scenery was very elaborate and handsome. The play will bo repeated tlds afternoon and evening, al&o tomorrow afternoon and evening. High Hollers at the Star. The High Holler Kxtravaganza com pany appeared to good audiences at the Slnr theater yesterday. Tho performance begins with a one-act comedy entitled, "A Woman Hater," and closes with "In the Heart of New York." One- of the most pleasing features of the olio is tho series oflUing pictures, fifteen in number, which were Introduced by Ab blo Carlton. Other acts were given by Andv Mo I.eod, Howo & Scott, the Franklin Sis ters, Kathryn Miley, Dixon & hang, and Mile, llosco, tho Girl In Pink. Tho High Hollers will bo nt the Star thriller to day an9 tomorrow afternoon nnd even ing. Voxel's Minstrels Tonight. Tonight John W. Vogel's big minstrels nitb llfty-llvo people will be at tho Ly ceum, Vogol is known as tho greatest manager, while Arthur Rlgby Is conceded to bo one of tho most popular comedians in tho minstrel woild. Tho first part will b set in a now creation, entitled "Tho Millionaire's Outing," a mngulllcent af fair; beautifully staged and appropriately costumed. Tho overture was arranged by Milt Hall, and Is teeming with charm ing music, exquisite vocallsms and grace ful action. Tho vocalists Include the fa mous alto, Harry I.elghton, tho greatest basso In minstrelsy, Grant Mcrkloy, tho Coronation octette and others. Arthur Itlgliy, mouologulst; Charles Gnno, droll humorist; I.oiv Ponedlct, Crawford and Finning, I.atoy and Kd monds, Don Gordon, Urobst brothers and tho famous Coopers on Iho death-defylug cycle whirl, will furnish tho novel high class specialties In tho olio. "The Darkest Hour." "The Darkest Hour," Lincoln J. Carter's spectacular melodrama, will bo produced for the llrst time In this city at tho Acad emy of Musle for tlireo days cnmmenclnrf with a special Thursday tnulineo, It Is said to contain a story of intense heart Interest relieved by many bright aim witty spuria ot laugiuinio comedy. The acting company lias beon carefully selected and Includes many well Known faces among which Is Charles A. (Karl) Gardner, the greatest German singing comedian on tho stugo today. THE TRIBUNE'S " WANT" DIRECTORY. Only Half a Cent a Word. No Order Accepted fin Less Than 10 Cents. SUSIE VPiniEl MM& Only Halt a Cent a WarJ. Tor Rent. FOIl nilN'T-Dosk room privileges, In eluding use of new ttpmlngtuu ma chine. Council building. Address l) Trib une ofilco. VOH Itl-JNT Dwelling house corner of Hryn Mawr and I'aik avenue. Ton dollars per mnulli, $IS For Kent Ten-room house; excellent neighborhood! all modern Improve ments, on avenue. Apply to II. i Ham ilton, 4M Bpruco street. For Sale. luninu Genuine diamond In 1IIC ring, H carat, $10; U carat. $1L' b carat ring, $:s; hoop ring, live diamonds, V. carats, $"! dia mond and ruby ring, J:'0; diamond ring, three stones, pure white, l'fc carats, $&."; diamond ring, two stones, ',4 carat, $.10; diamond stud, I 1-lii carts, t'JO: three diamonds and two rubles In ring. $10; Tiff any ring, 1 carat, $S0: eardrops, US carats, $11.'; ladles' brooch, l'j carat, $90; ladles' pin, curat, Jl,",: gents' ring, nearly 7 carats (not a yellow stone), $00. Your money back without argument If not sat Isiled. Walter W. Wlnton. Diamond Par lor, IJoom 007, Mcnrs building. FOIt SALK One pair of handsome bay horses; light drivers, at Gorman & Co.'s livery. FOR SALK- Dining loom nnd oyster house, "07 Lackawanna avenue. FOR SALE Hot air furnace, good as now; L'li-lncb lire pot; also tbo tin pipes. Apply at M7 Linden street. FOR SALK One pair of gray mnres, well matched, weight istort, sound and gen tle, good drivers and workers, single or double. Inquire of Manning Gillespie, New Milford, Pa. FOR SALE-A pair of well-matched geld ings at SIM Green Ridge street, city. FOR SALE About 20 feet of desk coun ter, surmounted with glass front and two openings, lower portion nicely pan elled, with drawers and shelves under neath. May be seen at tho office or Tho Tribune. For Sale or Kent. FOR SALE OR RENT-Thc ii-story brick building, with boiler house attached, and long row of sheds for horses, wag ons, etc.; also railroad switch suitable for manufacturing purposes; lalelv occupied by the Clock Tobacco Co. 15. M. Wlnton, Room N6. 503, Mears Building. Furnished Booms for Rent. FOR RENT A furnished room on second lloor front, $1..0 week. C3j Adams avo. Branch WANT Officas. Want Advertisements Will Bo Received nt Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 V. H. Central City ALRKRT HCmfLTZ. pornr Mul berry ntrect and Webster avo. GFSTAV PIC1IHL, 6Z0 Adams avenue. West Side GEO. W. JENKINS, 101 South Main avenue. MO Cedar South Scranton FRED L. TERI'PE, avenue. North Scranton GEO. W. DAVIS, corner North Main avenuo and Market street, Green Ridge CHARLES V. JONES, 1537 Dick son nvetnie, F. J. JOHNS, 0:o Green Illdgo strcot. C. LORENZ. corner Washington avenue and Marlon street. Petersburg W. II. KNEPFEL, avenuo. Iul7 Irving Dunmore J. G. BONE & SON, Help Wanted. WANTED Agents to sell tea and cof fee to consumers. Positions perma nent. Grand Union Tea Co.. 311 Lacka wanna avenue. Help Wanted Male. WANTED At once, a waiter a I Jacob Harowllz's lunch cafe, corner Clllf street und Lackawanna avenue. WANTED Strong young man. Now Ynl'k Tilor ("V, nnpnm. Aitntnu fi..,M,ii and Linden street. PATTERN MAKER wanted; good wages to good men familiar with our work. Scranton Steam Pump Co., Green Rldgo. -- WANTED An experienced man In linen, domestic and wash goods, all com munications strictly conlldentlal. Ad dress C. D. E., Tribune office. Rooms and Board. PLEASANT rooms with board for four or Ave young men. Inquire ffi- Wash ington avenue. Wanted. WANTED Five shares of Title Guaranty stock. Address M., this office. WANTED-Puplls for the violin; terms, ",") cents per lesson. Address E. V. M., 7IJ Adams avenue, corner Larch street. WANTED-Small furnished house, dress Box 300, city. Ad- Wanted To Buy. WANTED To buy, second-hand safe. Address, stating price and size, An drew Mitchell, jr., Carbondalo, Pa. Xost. LOST Sunday evening at or between tho Second Presbyterian church and Green Ridge, a pair of gold spectacles in case. Please return to Tribune office, city. LOST Light brown link on Lackawanna avenue, between Washington and Penn avenue. Reward if returned to J. F. SC., mp Plltston avenue. FOR RENT LOST A watch fob with sold locket attached. Finder will bo rewarded by returning to 110 Wyoming avenue. Found. FOUND A largo pet cat, tiger (black and gray), with white face, neck and feet. Apply nt S29 Madison avenue. Has been at this address for about a week. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS 84,35 to New York City nnd Return. Special Thnnksgiving Day Rates, via the Lehigh Valley Railroad. AVednosduy, November 20, the Lehigh Valley railroad will sell tickets to New York nnd return at $1.35 from Scranton, good going on above date, limited to re turn to and Including November 30, good on all trains except the Black Diamond Express. For further infor mation, consult Delaware and Hudson railroad ngents, or George Heller, city passenger agent, Lehigh Valley rail road, 09 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. STAGE NOTES. Tho champagne danco In John C, Fish er's production of "Tho Sliver Slipper" Is creating a sensation, It Is a distinct novelty. Nathaniel Itoth has secured, through Frank Curzon, for Miss Elslo do Wolto, tho American rights of tho latest London success, "Mrs. Wlllougliuy'H Kiss," by Frank Slnyton, Tho play, with Ellis Jot treys In tho loading part, lias caught on In Loudon. A special production of great magnitude, and one of tho season's conspicuous the atrical events, will occur at the Lyceum Frbjay and Saturday nights and Saturday mutlhoe when Mildred Holland will pro bent for tbu first time In this city her magnificent play. "Tho Lily and the Pilnce," a romantic drama written by Carina Jordan. An Old nnd Well-Tried Remedy. MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP for children teething, Is tho prescription of one of Iho best femalo physicians and nurses In tho I'ulted States, and has been used sixty years with novrr-fniling sue-i-ohs by millions of mothers for their chil dren. During tho process of teething Us value Is Incalculable. It relieves the child from pain, cures diarrhoea, gilplng In the bowels, and wind cnlle. Uy giving health to tho child it rests tha mother. Pilce, twcntv-Uvu cents u bottle. Homeseekers' Cheap Excursions to the West nnd Northwest, Via Chicago and Northwestern railway from Chicago, November 4, IS, Decem ber ii and 10. Kxcoptlonally low rates to a largo number of points in North ern 'Wisconsin, Michigan, Northwestern Iowa, Western Minnesota, North uud South Dakota, Nebraska nnd Wyoming. Better own a farm, Start now. Send L'-cent stamp to W.U, Knlskern, 22 Fifth avenue, Chicago, for copy of the "Northwestern Ilomeseeker." Apply to your nearest ticket agent for particu lars, or address A, Q, Tallant, 507 Snilthllold street, Pittsburg, Pa. POT WASHER at Hotel Jerniyn. Apply to tho Steward. ANTED Experienced lineman for con struction work. Apply W. D. Lath rope, 00 North Main street, Carbondalo. WANTED-Forty men at Tobyhanna, Pa., to work on grading for a rail road switch and clearing a piece of wood land. Call nt COS Mears building, Toby hanna Creek Ico Co., C. C. Forber, treasurer. Agents Wanted. LARGE CORPORATION wants energetic General Agent for this county. No books. Insurance, or canvassing. Ac quaintance with merchants and manu facturers necessary. Permanent. Bond. State age. experience, references first let ter. Address. Suite u72, No. 1001 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED-By young lady experienced in stenograph;, and typo writing; writes good long hand: desires position Immediately. Address ' care Tribuno office. SEALED PROPOSALS. slAT!dDROPOSALSTlli be oi?emdlu tho ofilco of tho City Recorder by tho Director of tho Department of Public Safety at ;i o'clock p. m., on Friday, No vember 1 1, like, for coal to be delivered at tho several fire and police houses la tills city; also at the City Garbage Cre matory. Bidders will bid on the follow ing sizes: Egg, stove, chestnut, pea and buckwheat. Coal must bo tho best qual ity. All bids shall bo filed with the City Controller at bis office in tho City Holt not later than 2 o'clock p. m., Friday. No vember H, IPO.'. Tho sum of fifty ($.VM'0j dollars In cash or cctllleil cheek Is to be enclosed with each bid, which sum shall bo forfeited to tho city In case ot' refusal or omission on the part of the bidder to whom the contract is awarded to exe cute contract within ten days alter tho awarding ot the same, Tho city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. F. L. WORMSER. Director Department of Public Safety, Scranton, Pa,, Nov, C, 1902, PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDLNG, C. P. A.. 2J Traders' Bank Building. Old 'phuue 1SSI. Architects. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCH B., Real Estate Exchange Uldg., I'.'ij Wash ington avenue Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. HARDING, 813 CONNELL BLDG. STEVENSON & KNIGHT, 720 CON liell building. Dentists. DR. C. E. EILENUERGER. PAUL! building, Spruce street. Seranton, DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 WYOMING avo Fire Insurance, AVOCA. Tho monthly all-day mcullng of the Christian and Missionary Alliance will b helil at the home of Misj Hastlo on Thursday, Nov. 13. Mr, nnd Mrs, Lelsh man and Clarence Chrisman, of Scran ton, will bo present and have charge ot tho meetings. Prayer service at 10.30 a. in. Bible study at 2.30 and 7.30 p. m. All aio welcome. Thorn will be a seilcs of gospel meet ings every evening this week In tho Moth, odlsl Episcopal church, Rev. P. L, .Mac Donald, pastor. Sevurul visiting clergymen will preach. Services Ix-gln at 7.30 o'clock-. Mr. and Mrs. James Cranston, of WUUes-llarre, spent Sunday In town. A firu broke out In Iho homo, of Dnnlci Colvoy yesterday morning caused by a defective Hue. Before It was discovered tho furniture In the upper story was de stroyed by smoko. Tho hosu company re sponded but their assistance was un necessary. Tho funeral of Mrs. Patrick Carrol took Pl.ico yesterday morning from the family rchldcnco at .Mulllu's grove. A requiem mass was celebrated In St. Mary's church by Rev. M. F. Crane. Interment was made In St. Mary's cemetery. All tho bildge builders employed on :ivj Rapid Transit lino Jutvo completed their work hero and loft yesterday to work In Virginia. SCIILAGER Hi CO,. 401 Counull Building. Patent Attorneys. paYe nts ivtiwtttir The only licensed and equipped patent solicitor In the city, No charge for In formation on patentability; over ten yeais' experience Kcploj'lc & Co., Mears Itlclg', Hotels nnd Restaurants, TllELirlM:n2JNDU'n-rR."NK. tin avenue, Rates reasonable. P. Z.IKGLER, Propiletor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D., L. & y. Passenger depot. Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan. Victor Koch, Proprietor, Scavenger, A. B. 11RIGGS CLEANS PHl'vY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor; only Itnpioved pumps used, A. 11. Brlggs. proprietor. Leave orders 1100 Noth Alain avenue, or Elcko's drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones. Wire Screens, JOSEPH KUETTEL. REAR .111 LACKA. avo., Scranton, mfia. of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous, MEaAIlGlJU BROS.. PRINTERS' SUP plies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 130 Washington avenue, THE WILKES-BARRE RECORf) CAN be hud in Scrjuton at thu news stuud of Rclsman Bros., too Spruco nnd Co) Linden; M. Norton. 322 Lackawanna, avc: 1. S. Scltutzer, V'U Spruce street. Business Opportunity' STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS with, out dmny. Wilto for our special mar. kct letter. Freo on application. S. M. Hlblmrd ,t Co., members N. Y. Consoli dated nnd Stock Exchange, 41 nnd it Broadway. Now York. Established 1861. Long Distance 'Phone 2.1S1 Broad. Money to Lean. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO I.OAN Quick, sti night loans or Building and Loan, At ttom 4 to o per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, nH-nir Council building. Miscellaneous. THlTIODEiV L,U'NDlh"Dinnnor'e' launders idilrls at Sc. each and collars and cuffa at iijc. each, Family washing, 4 cents per pound, RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. In Effect Juno 1, 1102. Iinlns leave Scranton for Now York At 1...0, 8.20, (i.05, 7.1,0 and 10.10 a. m.i 12.10. 3.10, .13., p. in. .-or Now York and Phlln-dclphla.-7.50. 10.10 a. m and 12,10 and 3.3.", IV '. 1'"1' tSouldsboro-At CS.10 p. m. For Buffnlo-1.13, C.23 and 9.00 a, ill.; l.K. 0.M ami 11.10 p. tr. For Binghamtoii, Ehnlia and way Htntlonn-in.2," a. in., 1.0." P. m. I'or Oswego, Syracuse and mica 1.15 and "", '.':. .'"' '"' P- m. Oswego. Syracu"'i and t'tleu. train at (1.22 a. m. dally, except Sunday. For Montroso-n.OO a. m.; 1.0". anil o.iifl p. m. Nicholson accommodation .00 and 0.1,1 p. in. Ulnomsbiirg Dlvlslon-For Northumber land, nt 8 8.-. and 10.10 n. m.; 1.33 nnd 0.1) '': ,'".'. J'ov I'lymouth, ut S.10 a. m.; 3 10 and !) 03 i rn Sunday Tr.f.ns-For Now York. 1.30, 3.20, 0 0,,, IO.10 a. in,; ii.in and 8.33 p. in. For l!iilfalo-1.13 and 0.22 a. m.j 1.33. (;.,7) unci 11.10 p. m. For ElmliM and way stiilloas !?"" ""' Fr Illnchnmton nnd way sta tions. 9.00 n m. nioomsburg Division Lenvo Scranton. 10.10 a. m. nnd rt.10 p. m. ehlgh Valley Railroad. Li Effect Juno J5, IDj-'. Trains. Leave Scranton For Philadelphia nnd New York via D. Vv?1, R- at at 7.11, through Parlor Car ' , Pny Conch C.trhondnlo to Now York and 9.4, a. m with L. V. Coach Carbon dalo to Philadelphia, and 2.1S, 4.33 (Black Diamond Express), and 11.19 p. m. Sun-U1V-S- .:.& H. It. R., l.r.s. 9.17 p. m. l;or Alili? Haven, Hnzleton and princi pal points in the coal regions, via D. & J.n-,.!- 7'11- 2.IS and 1.83 p. m. For Pottsvllle. 7.41 a. m. lor Bethlehem. Eastun, Reading, Hnr risburg and principal itilortncdlato sta tions, via D. & II, R. R.. 7.11, 9.17 a. m.; 2.1S, 4 8., (Black Diamond Express!, 11.19 p. "V """""ays. D. & 11. R. R., 9.35 a. m.l 1.3S, 9.17 p. in. For Tunkhnnnnck, Towanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva r.nd principal Intermediate stations via D., L. & W. R. R.. 0.33 a. in. and 1.33 p. m. For Geneva, Rochester. Buffnlo, Niag ara Iialls, Chicago and all points west via D. & H. R. R., l'.'.ot p. m.: 8.:'S (Black Diamond Express). 10.41. 11.19 p. in. Sun days. D. & H. R. R.. 12.03. 9.17 p. 111. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh alley Parlor cars on all trains between Wilkes-Barre nnd Now York, Philadel phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLMN IT. WILBUR. Gen. Supt.. 23 fori land si root. Now York. CHARLES S. LEE, Gen. Pass. Agt.. 24 Corlland street, Now York. A. W. NONEAIAf'HER, Dlv. Pass. Agt.. South P.ethlehein. Pa. For tickets and Pullman resorvatloni apply to city ticket office, 09 Publlo Square, Wllkc-Barro. Pa. READING SYSTEM. Central Railroad of New Jersey. Corrected to September 10, 1902, Stations in New York, foot Lluerty street and South Ferry, N. R. Trains leave Scranton for New York. Philadelphia, Kaston, Bothlohcm, Allon town. Muucli Chunk, White Uaven, Ash ley, Wllkes-Barro and Plltston nt 7.30 a. in., 1 p. m ii'iil -1 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 p. in. Quaker City Express leaves Scranton 7.80 a. m through solid vestlbulo train with Pullman Buffet Pallor Car for Phlla dolphin with o.ily one change ot cars for Baltimore and Washington, D. C, and all principal points south and wot. For Avocn, Pittstou nnd Wilkcs-Barre, I p. m. and I p. m. Sunday, 2 10 p m. For Long Brnnch. Ocean Grove, etc., 7.80 a. m. and 1 n. m. For Rending, Lebanon and Harrlsburg via Allcntown at 7.80 u. m., 1 p. m. and I p. m. Sunday, 2.10 p. m, l'or Tfunnqua. and PoUsvllle. 7.20 a. m.: 1 p. m. and 4 p. m For rates and tickets apply to ageat at station. W. G. BESSLER. Gen. Manager. C. M. BURT, Gen. Pass. Agt. Pennsylvania Railroad. Sclu'd.ilu In Ell'oet Juno 10, UM: Tiains leave Scrauton-i;.8S a. m., wool: davs, through estihulo train from Wllkes-Uarre. Pullman buffet perlor oar and couches to Philadelphia, via Potts vllle; stops at piliwipul Intermediate sta tions. Also connects for Snnbury. liar ilsburg. Philadelphia, laltlmore, Wash ington and for Pittsburg and the West. 9 17 a. tn., week day, for Sunbury. llar ilsburg, Philadelphia, Ralllmoiv, Wash ington and Pittsburg and tho West 1 r p. in., week days, (Sundays. I.3S p. in,), for Snnbury, Hnrrlsluirg, Philadel phia, Baltimore. Washington and Pitts burg and the West 8 "i p. m.. week days, through vellbulo trafti from Wllkoa-Ilario Pullman buffet pallor ear and roaches to Philadelphia vl i PnttBVlllo. Stops in principal lutermedl ale stations. , 133 ii. m.. wok (Vivs. Inr llazlolon. Son. bury, HurrUbuig, Philadelphia and Pltti- l""e' J. T!. lU'TCHINSOV. Gen. Mgr ,1 B WOOD. Gen p..o,. Agt. Delaware and Hudson. In Etf'ci 311,1.' l. I'JH.". Tiabis for Carbondalo luavn Scranton at fi II 7..W. !.i. !0.'3 n. in.; Ii.in. 1.12. 2.11. 83li! 3.29. 0 23, S.2I, 9.13, Piul p. III.; 12.JS, For Honosdnlo-O.il, 10.13 n. m.; 2.11 and 3 "9 n ill. For Wllkos-llarro-C.3S. 7.11. $.11. 9.17. 11)53 a. ill.: 12 0.1. 112, 2 IS. 8.2-i, 1.83. Ii M. 7 ts 10.11. II. -nt P- m. For L. V. It. R. Polllts-7.41, 9.47 a, Pi. 1! I 33 and 11.19 p. in. "For Pennsylvania It. R. Polnts-0 31 9 47 n in.-. 112. SU'S and 4 33 p. m. For Albany and all points ninth 7.34 a, '""""''VuNDAy' TRAINS. For Cnrl'0UilnlcS..7i, l 88 u. pi.! 2,11, 1-0 f,r.'.' and 11.17 p. in. For Will;es.llarroP.3S n. m-l V-M, 1.3?, 3.'.i, (1.82 and 9.17 i. in. . Voc Albany and points north.!..! p. -in. For Honcsdalo-SM a. m.j 1183 and 3.31 P'w''L PRYOR. D P A.. Sevniitnn. Pa, "Erte"Rnilrond Wyoming Division. Ill Elfoct Soptombei 13, KMJ.. Trnlns leave Serautiin for New York. Nowburgh and Intermediate points, als-n fVir llnwbiy and local stations at 7.20 a. " Fo" Honos'daio' nnd AVhltQ Mills ut 1.33 '''Trains arrive at Scranton at 10.33 n. m. and 9. 13 p. m- New York, Ontario and Western, Tllliu Wil'le III eltccl Sunday. Sept. 23, 19UJ. NORTH IJUL'Nl) TRAINS. Leave Leave Artiva Sciautou. Carboudalc, Cadoala. .10.3011.111. U.io a. in. l.uu iv.m, , ii.in p. ni.Ar.Carbondalo 0.10 p.m SOl'TIl BOUND. '-- Leave Leavo Ariiva Cadosla. Caibondalo. SerantQii, rtfiou. m. ".Sin, pi. . 2.13 II. 111. 4.00 11.111. 1.13 11. Til SUNDAYS ONLY, NORTH BOUND. Leave . Lenvo Airlrn Scranton. Carbondnle. Cadobla. S.80 a. m. 9.10 a. in. 10.13 a. pi. ;.(Hl p. ui.Ar.C.irbondalo 7.13 p.ni SOUTH BOUND. Leave Leave Airlvu Trains. Cadoala. Carbondalo. Scranton. No. 0 ll.BOa. in. 7.23 a.m. No. 10 1.30 p. in. ti.0.ip. in. is, 13 p.m. Trains ,o. i un o;iy, nun u oil Trains No. 1 , No. 7 , Trains. No, l! , No Trains. No. 9 . No. 3 .. Sundays camiect for Now York city, Ml, dlutown, Walton. Norwich, Oneida, Oi wogo nun nn I'oiuii vi. Train No. ti, wiih "Qunkcr City Kx. press" at Scranton. via l R. It. of N. J for Philadelphia, Atlantic City. Baltimore, Washington und Pennsylvania state points. See time-table and consult ticket ngontj for connections wllb othor lines. J, C. ANDERSON. G. P, A.. New York. J. E. WELSH. T. P. A., Scranton, Pa. 4