' -Nr -.I ( TH13 SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1902. if -i n 1 ) .. jj' v i.1 r. ; i ! ' THEATRICAL " " "Tho Darkest "Tour." Lincoln .1. Carter's Rrcut seeiilo. produc tion of Ilia four-net comedy, "The limit est Hour," opened a three days' cngago titent at llio Academy ot Music nl ti spe cial liuitliieo yesterday nflcrnoon, to a large Mild enthusiastic Ulldlcnco. The piny proved to l) nn excellent one iind wiih presented by u very capable company Which wim exceedingly well balanced lit the smaller nlid less liniiiirtunt lolcs be ing cleverly tuleli cure of. The character of Frits', lluftnilore, which whs unsullied by Charles A. (Karl) Unrd lirr, proved to be a rule admirably nulled to the abilities of Unit well known iictof. Others of tho ciihCwIio deserve imrllcutnr nientloli mid praise were Cnrrlo Lo Moync, Jruli Jlnrlow, Jack While, AVIIIIaill Tut lev mid Hnby Grey, In the Ihlid net n very realistic rcp-lc-ciitfiillnn of it full sized train disap pearing In tho dlMlauee brought forth lonnd after round of applause. All of the itrctiery used In the .production Is new iind very elaborate. The nlldleiieo which attended the pr forinnncc last evening was even larger thnn Unit of the afternoon. Two per formances of "Tho Darkest Hour" will be given today. j Lnst Opportunity. 'lhc Inst opportunity tho Hernnton pub lic will have of seeing Lockhnn's famous trnlncd elephants Is given this week nt the Dixie theater. It Is the finest nnlmnl net In the world and Is drawing crowds nt each performance Into this cozy little house, AVllllnni J. Tompkins gives some clever Impersonations In which bo allows meat xorsatlllly. Tho dullest sisters sing well nml dance daintily. Mac It and Elliot In their laughable .skit, "The Now Minister," me cntcrtnlnhiK, i ' The Bilgndiers nt the Star. Tho ItrlRiidler Bnrlosquors, who are on nt the Slur theater tor tho balance of tile week, were greeted by good houses yestcr- Deafness Cannot bo Cured by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to euro deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by nn inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. AVhcn this tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It is entirely closed. Deafness is tho result, and unless the iuflamatlon can can bo taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, healing will be destroycU forever: nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous services, AA'c will give One Hundred Dollars Mr any case of Deafness (caused hy catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's fa tun h Cure. Send for circulars, free F. .1. CHUNKY ,t CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75e. Hall's Family Pills are tho best. m I Friday for the Boys Did you ever visit this department on Friday? It's quite the busiest spot in this store. Arrangements are al ways made on this day to accommodate more than our usual patronage seems to be the day chosen for selecting the Boy's Clothes at this store, anyway. For this Friday we show many novel suit designs that were not here last week. They were received from the boys' tailors and opened up yesterday. You'll find some in our Penn Avenue Window, marked at these prices : "VWfpp nitQ YC3U v3U1L3 white silk soutache we consider very reliable Ov The average boy is just as particular about the style of his clothes as his father. We've worked along this line for many seasons, and these Overcoats we show as a result. Such style and color combination could not be secured from the manufacturer in the reg ular way. We demanded certain qualities of cloth and i suggested some change of design. In these two Over- coat pictures you see the result. Don't you think they show exclusive show you these SAMTER BROTHERS da'. In tho mailer of. nccnlc effects tho Bilgndiers nro probably lip to tlio average, but llio "strictly original Ballro by Will iam II, Hall," which opened tho per formances yesterday contained the most dieary collection of weather-beaten chest nulB that linn ever been Included on ono bill. Thero Is no question about the orlg Innllly of most uf llio music. Nothing llko It was ever before heard upon earth. Tho olio, however, was excellent. Adc lllia nonlllun, n talented soprano, gavu several pleasing selections', AVIIIh and Bar ron, appeared In nit exceedingly funny sketch, and ilohn A. West, tho Brownie minstrel, was as Interesting tin over, and mine In for a large sharo of the applause. Mildred Holland Tonight. Mildred Holland, a great fuvorlto With our patrons, comes to tho Lyceum to night for tho opcnliiR of her annual en gagement, which continues Saturday mat inee and night. This time she will be Keen In her new sumptuous production, "Tho l.lly and tho l'rlnce," written by Carina Jordan, urn! which was produced In Buf falo last April, where It scored n brilliant success. Manager Kdward C. AVhlto has spared no expense In tho lavish manner with which he has mounted tho play, nnd It will surely prove lo bo ono of the most satisfactory product Inns that has been seen In this city. Miss Holland has a part hi this play well lltted to her undoubted talents, nnd will give her. It anything, a far greater opportunity for the display of tho same, than she had In "The Tower Uehlnd lite Throne." Myrkle-Harder Stock Co. In speaking ot the Myrklo & Harder Stock company, which opens a week's en gagement nt the Academy Monday night la "A Naval Cadet," the Independent Times, of Streator, 111., says: "The Myrklo & Harder company's pre sentation of 'A Man ot Mystery' last evening delighted an ntidienco which packed the liouso and made standing room in demand. The cast Is very much supe rior to usual popular priced companies, nnd the opening piece mndo a favorable Impression. The bill for tonight Is 'Ups and Downs ot Life,' with nn entire change of specialties. The repertoire includes a number of strong plays which will he pre sented during the week." The Philadelphia Orchestra. The concert at the Lyceum on Tuesday evening next, November 18, by the Phil adelphia Symphony orchestra of slxty-tivo pieces with Fritz Scliecl as conductor, is a muslcnl event which should Interest ev ery music lover In Scranton and vicinity. An opportunity to hear such an orchestra in this city Is a rare treat and the scries of three concerts to ho given at the Ly ceum should receive liberal support. Anton Dvorak was ono ot llio few, per haps tliu only great composer, who really became sincerely attached to America and Americans. When he ciimo to this country, six or eight yenrs ago, lo assume direction of one of the most Important of American musical eonservatoroles he Im mediately took a keen interest in our in- Very neat,y trimmed with Blouse Suits that we have proved braid. The cloths $1.75 and $2.50 rcoat treatment r rleased to C ttt and many more, from.. P- Up His Shoes You can find many different kinds of shoes for the boy, but very few of the different shoemakers give attention to the wearing qualities of leather that are necessary. The "Little Gent" Shoe we've been selling for the past two seasons, is made from selected leathers that have proved their wear-resisting qualities. We're building up quite a business on this Boys' Shoe, Don't you think a trial pair would benefit the boy and you ? The Little Gent Shoe Youth's Shoes $1.00 to $2.50. $1.25 and $2. Complete slltutlons and our music. As nn evidence or his sincerity, ho wroto "Tho New World Symphony," which has bocomo ono of tho most popular nnd delightful sym phonies played either In this country or nbroad, The "Now World" Is probably the only well known symphony which in distinctly nnd absolutely Atneilcan In character. The Philadelphia, orchestra will Introduce this as the first symphony It will play during Its season of concerts In this city, Frits'. School, the conductor of tho bund, Is nn Intimate friend of Dvorak's mid Is lit sympathy with Ids music, and will give the four movements nn adequate, lending. The diagram for sale of seats opens tomorrow morning nt 9 o'clock. "Rupert of Hentf.au." "Rupert ot Henlzau," In which Hnrry Lclghtou appears nt tho Lyceum next week, will be given with all tho magnifi cent scenic effects, costumes and enroful attention to detail which marked tho orig inal production nt tho Lyceum theater, New York. Ill addition to Mr. Lclgllton, a splendid company Is promised, nnd tho performance will, without uny doubt, bo n notable one, FOREST CITY. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Forest City, Nov. 13. A brunch ot tho National Association of Retail Druggists was formed nt Montrose on Monday. C. E. Taylor was elected president and A. Duvl, chairman of thu cxeeutlvo com mittee. Miss Lillian Gilchrist, ot Lake Como, Is visiting friends here. Lafayetto Decker and .lohn Mcddleton will open a meat market In the Osgood building, Both these gentlemen were en gineers for tho Hlllsldo Coal and Iron company before tho strike. Row John Norberry. of Connecticut, lnst evening began revival services In tho Methodist church. He Is n ninn of exceptional power, and It n expected will attract large congregations at each ser vice. C. JL I.eonnul, of Afton, N. Y was In town yesterdny. HONESDALE. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Honosdalo, Nov. 13. Filday evening, No vember 21 is the date for the concert In tho Baptist church. Two littlo girls ot Honosdalo have planned a concert for tho bcncilt of an aged lady to be given In Music hall No vember 28. Mr. nnd Mrs. Randall D. Sayre, ot Jill ford, Pa., have been spending a low days with friends on Third street. Tho Amity club will hold their annual ball on Wednesday evening, November 26, In the armory. The supper .given by the ladles ot the Presbyterian cliurcli on Friday last netted $106.25. Asa K. Bryant is suffering from a se vere accident which befell him on Sun day. Ho fell a distance of ilfteen feet striking on his foot, causing a com- in strong twill Serges cloth :earS!a.n'..!:.OU.g!:$3an(J$3.50 wl TCMWCKT i4' Outfitters. TRY THIS, TEST. And see if your Kidneys are Diseased. A very simple way todetermlno whether your kidneys or bladder aro diseased is to put some of your urlno in a glass tumbler and let it stand 24 hours ; If It has n sedi ment or a. cloudy, ropy or stringy nppenr ance, If It is pale or discolored, you do not need a physician to tell you that you are in a dangerous condition, Dr. Dnvld Kennedy's Favorite Remedy speedily cures such serious symptoms ns pain in back, inability to hold urine, a burning scalding pnln in passing it, frequent de Ire to urinate, especially nt night, and tho Staining of linen by your urine. The Rev. Aaron Coons, D.D., pastorof thoM.E.ChurchofRhlnecllff,N.Y.,says: "I most sincerely believe that Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy is tho best kidney, liver nnd blood medicine made, and urgently recom mend it, for I know by experience it will do all that is claimed for it." "Favorite Remedy" is a vegetable help to the stomach and bowels in performing their dutios properly. It overcomes and permanently cures dyspepsia, indigestion biliousness and rheumatism. It is abso lutely harmless and purely vegetable. It contains no narcotics or minerals in any form, no dangerous stimulants, no mer cury or poisons, and is the only kidney medicine that does not constipate. It is for salo by nil druggists In the New SO Oont Slzo and the regular f 1 .00 sir.e bottles less than a cent a dose. Sample bottle enough for trial, free by mail. Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N.Y. Br. Daria K-nnedj'ii JIlc Kje Saltf for .11 iltcaaos or Inflammations of the Kje. 25c. pound dislocation of tho ankle, forcing tho bones through the flesh. Lost Strayed Stolen. LOST Fur boa on Pine street,, from Washington to 72S Mudtsou avenue. Return to "US Mudlson avenue. STRAYKD to the premises of Kvau Reese, Second .street, Hlakely, a hound; owner can have by describing same and paying for advertisement. STRAYKD away or stolen: red Irish set ter, answers to namo of "Ned." Find er will notify Clem Mursh and receive re ward. LOST A watch fob with cold locket attached. Finder will bo rewarded by returning to 410 Wyoming avenue. MM THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" Only Half a Cnt a Word. For Hont. FOR UUNT-Flrst.eMRS RlnvnRisj best part central city. Apply 315 JoiTeron nvoniie. $18-For Rent Ten-room bouse! excellent nclsbborlioort: nil modern Improve ment!), on avenue, Apply to 11. r. Ham ilton, 42G Spruce Htreet. For Sale. JUST ARRIVKO with a ear lpnil of horses; koou worKorn una tnvorn; welKht from eleven lo ilfteen hundred pound. Several closely mulched teams. Can bo peon nt !KII Raymond court. !'. M. Cobb. Genuine dlnmond In UK rlntr. k carat, 10; U carat, Tin; b carat rhiK, MX; hoop llnu, live dlamontls, 1 carats, $a; dia mond and ruby rhiff. $:'0; dlnmond litis, tbrco Rtone.i, pure white, 114 carats, J'tf; diamond rliur, two stones. IS carat, ?".0; diamond stud, 1 Ml! cartfi, JMs three diamonds nnd two rubles In rinjT. MO; Tlrt any rlnpr, 1 curat, $C0; cat drops, 114 onrats, $115; ladles' brooch, 1U carat. $50; ladles' pin, carat, $tr; (rents' ring, nearly 7 carats (not n yellow stone). $000. Your money back without arRiiment 1C not sat-Istied-. Walter V. AVinton. Diamond Par lor, Room GO", Jtenrs building. KOR SAI.I0 One pulr ot gray mares, well matched, weight 1300, sound and sen tic, good dilvers nnd workers, sltiRlo or double. Inquire of Manning Gillespie, New Mllford, Pa. I'"6R 8A1-.R-A. pair of well-matched Reld lugs at S20 Green Rldgo 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 the office of Tho Tribune. Furnished Booms for Bent. FOR RRNT-Pleasant furnished front room with small room off, use ot bath, city steam. Apply :wt (Juiney avenue. liOR RUNT A furnished room on second floor front, $1..'0 week. f,:i.j Adams avo. Wanted to Buy. WANTED TO BUY A good saddle horse that can ho used lor driving. " . a. Sanford, Waveiiy, Pa. Booms nnd Board. PI.ICASANT rooms with board for four or Ave young men. Inquire 'Sa Wash ington avenue. Business Opportunity. ATTENTION PUBLIC Columbia, Coal and Lumber Company lins option on very valuable coal and timber tract, in Kveusville, Rline. Co.. Tonn., comprising some 1,8)0 acres, according to geological siirvev. It should contain at least 20,000,000 tons of coal, and tho land Is all covered with heavy oak timber, tho coal is ot the very best quality hl-bituminous, tho com pany is now offerings its stock for salo for a limited time prior to commencing operations, at $."i.u0 per sharo, par value. $10.00. Any ono wishing to purchase stock at tho present price, can do so by apply ing to S. N. Cullender, Coal Exchange. $.'00 will buy a first class established busi ness paying $2.1 weekly. Short hours; will stand investigation. Address J. Sey mour, Tribune olllce. STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS with out delay. Write for our special mar ket letter. Free on application. S. M, Illbbard !i Co., members N. Y. Consoli dated and Stock Exchange, II nnd 10 Broadway, New York. Established lSul. Long Distance 'Phono 'JZSS Broad. SEALED PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS will bo opened In tho office of tho City Recorder by tlio Director of the Department of Public Works at I! o'clock p. m. on Monday, No vember 21. 1D02, for tho furnishing and laying of llvo-foot llagstono sidewalks on Scranton street, from tlio D L. t W. R. R. (Bloomsburg Division) to South Main avenue, in accordance with specltieations on llio at tho Bureau ot Engineering. Tlio price per square foot must include tlio necessary cutting and lining up to six inches. Bidders must submit n price per cubic yard for all cutting and tilling above six inches. Proposal blanks will bo furnished at the Bureau of Engineering and no others will bo accepted. All proposals must bo llled with the City Controller, ut his ofllco In tlio City Hull. Scranton, Pa., not later than 2..'S0 o'clock p. iu on Monday, November 24, lHO.'. The City reserves the right to i eject any or all bids. JOHN E. ROCHE. Director, Department of Public Works. Scranton, Pa., Nov. 12, 100J. ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE providing for the cut ting of foot walks down to grade by tho owners of property abutting on llio following streets In tho Borough of Moosic. Section 1 Bo ordulned by tlio town council of the Borough of Mooslc, and It is hereby ordained by authority of tho samo: , That all owners ot property abutting on Main street or Wyoming avenue, trom Mnrlni?' V.1 V." ...-...-. ... ... ......i i i. r V. It. H. uriugo in iimj muu i.iuuukii ui Mooslc, be dliccted and required to lower and cut nil sidewalks to grade in front of their respective properties, in accord ance with the plans and specifications by tho borough engineer, and now on tlio with tlio borough clerk, Section 2. That thirty days' notice shall be given to each of tlio said owners of property abutting on tho said streets above mentioned, to lower their said foot witlks to grade, as provided 111 the first section of this ordinance. And In caso said persons shall fall or refuso to comply wllh thn requirements of this ordinance within thu timo herein specllled, tho bo rough of Mooslc shall cut down tlio paid fontwulWs to grade, at its own proper ex pense, nnd the said borough shall tlio a lien for tho cost of llio samo, with tho pounlty added as provided hy law. Passed by said council tlio third day of November, A. D, lWtt. .& W. L. ANTHONY. President of Council. Attest: THOMAS SUTCLIFFE, Borough Clerk, THOMAS GEMMELL, Burgess. AN ORDINANOl-; authorizing tlio Issue ot bonds in tho Borough of Mooslc, Pa. Bo it ordulned by tlio town council of tho Horough of Mootlo uud It Is hereby urdaiued by authority of tho snnie; First That tho Borough of Mooslo shall issuo bonds In Die sum of two thousand (J2.000) dollars, the saino to bo iniiilo un of twn bonds, tlio denomination of which shall bo ono thousand ($1,000) dollars each, thu samo to lie redeemed, one ut tho ex. plratloii of six years, ami tho other nt tho expiration of Jlvo (.) years respectively, and both to bear Interest ut tlio rate of live per centum per annum. Second Tlio abovo Issue of bonds Is for the puiposo of Increasing tho present bonded Indebtedness, which Is four thou sand UI.Ooo) dollars to tlio sum of six thousand (Jo',000) dollars, and lo pay debts nlreadv Incurred. Third It Is hereby agreed, on tho part of tho said borough, that tlio Mild bonds shall bo sold to tho purchaser or taker of tho sanity or bis usslgus freo from llio payment by said purchaser nf uny tax or taxes and that the said borough will as sume iind uiidcrtako uud agree to pay tho said tax or tuxes when tho samo shall fall duo and payable. Passed finally tho third day of Novem ber, A. D. 1902. W. L. ANTHONY, President of Council. Attest: THOMAS SUTCLIFFE. Borough Clerk. THOMAS GEMMELL, Burgess. Spring Brook railway to .miii itoc:, aim on Spring street from Butler's corners to intersection of Saxo street, uud from Ktrept nn S.ixo street to E, it . No Order Accepted Tor Less Thnn 10 Cents. Branch WANT Offlcss, Wnnt AdvertisemontB Will Bo Beceived at Any of tho Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 B. M. Centrnl City ALHERT SCIIUt.TZ, comer Mill berry slreot and Webster nve. Qt'STAV PIOIIEL, O) Adams avenue. West Side CEO. W. JENKINS, 101 South Mnln uvenue. South Sernnton FRED L. TERPPE, 720 Cedar avenue. North Scranton GEO. W. DAVIS, corner North Mnln avenuo nnd Market street. Green Bidgc CHARLES P. JON12S, l.V,7 Dick son nvenlie. F, .1. JOHNS, 020 Green Ridge street. C. LORKNtf, corner Washington iivenuo nnd Marlon street. Petersburg W. H. KNEPFEL, 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmore J. G. BONE & SON. Help Wanted. WANTED Agents to sell ten and cot fee to consumers. Positions perma nent. Grand Union Tea Co., alt Lacka wanna avenue. Help Wonted Male. WANTED Five first class carpenters. Apply to Scranton Glass Manufactur ing Co., Mooslc. WANTED Forty men at Tobyhunnn, Pa., to work on grading for a rail road switch and clearing a piece ot wood land. Call at iW5 Meat's building, Toby hnnna Creek Ice Co., C. C. Ferber, treas urer. Help Wanted Female. WANTED A girl for general housework, with reference. Apply 72'J Madison avenue. GIRL FOR general housework In small family; references required. 511 Qulncy avenue. WANTED A good girl for general house work. Mrs. A. B. Relpli, 411 Seventh street. Agents Wanted. LARGE CORPORATION wants energetic General Agent for this county. No books, Insurance, or canvassing. Ac quaintance with merchants nnd manu facturers necessary. Permanent. Bond. State age, experience, references Hist let ter. Address, Suite 572. No. 10ul Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Situations Wanted. WANTED By a good girl a place to ;lo housework in small lanuiy wnere. me washing is dono preferred. M. C. Trlb upo ofllco. A WOMAN wants a place to cook, or as housekeeper, where she can have her boy with her. Inquire at 310 Franklin avenue, city. SITUATION WANTED by young lady stenographer. Address Agnes, Trib une office. For Sale or Bent. FOR SALE OR RENT The 3-story brick building, with boiler liouso attached, and long row of sheds for horses, wng ons. etc.; nlso railroad switch sultablo for manufacturing purposes; lately occupied by the Clock Tobacco Co. B. M. Winton, Room No. 505, Menrs Building. Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN Quick, straight loans or Building and Loan. At from I to ti per cent. Call on N. V. Wnlker. SI 1-315 Connell building. Miscellaneous. Tins'"" MODEL LAUNDRY, Dunmnre, launders shirts nt Re. eiicli and collars and cuffs at 114c. each. Family washing, I cents per pound. PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD CVSPAULDING. ( P. A.. SI Traders' Bank Building. Old 'phono IS'il. Architects. FREDERIC1CL. BROWN. ARCH B Ileal Estnto Exchange Bldg., 12ii Wash ington avenuo. Civil nnd Mining Engineers. II, L. HARDING. 815 CONNELL HLDG. STEVENSON & KNIGHT, 72ii CON nell building, Dentists. DR, E. C EILENBKROER, PAULI building, Spruco street, Scianton. DR. C. O. LAl'BACH, 113 WYOMING avo Fire Insurance. SCHLAGIJR & CO., 101 Connell Building. Patent Attorneys. PA It IN I O or the Globe. Tho only licensed nnd equipped patent solicitor In tho city. No charge for In formation on patentability; over ten yeura' experience. Rcplogrlc & Co., Wears UlUjr. Hotels and Bestaurnnts. tTE ELK CAFE, 123 and 127 FRANK lill uvonue, Rales leasonable. P. '.lEGLF.R. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L. & W. Passenger depot. Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan. Victor Koch, Propilotor. Scavenger. A. n7niUC,GS CLEANS PlVlVV VAULTS and cess pools; no odor; only improved pumps used. A. B. Urlggs. propilotor. Leave ordei 110 North .Main avenue, or EU'k'i'H drgg store, corner Adams ami Mulberry. Both telephones. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUF.TTEL. REAR 511 LACKA. uvc, Sernnton, infra, of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. MKOARGEi: BROS.. PRINTERS' SI'P plies, envelopes, paper bags, Iwinu. Warehouse, 130 Wuslilugtoii uvenue. THE WILKES-UARRF. RECORD CAN he bad hi Scranton ut tho news stand of Reismau Bros., 40(i Spruco und 50.1 Linden; M. Norton, 322 Lackawanna uve.J l. S. SchuUor, 211 Spriicu street. DIRECTORY. BUSK mfflMMSAHlHE Only Half a Cent a WorJ. LEGAL. IN UK! Transfer of license ot Frank" i.oitner to F. J, Crocktmbcrg. Court; of Quarter Sessions of Lnckawanna coun ty. No. UK). March Term, 1902. Notice Is hereby given that n rulo lo show cnliso wns granted by tho court In tho above stilted case on .Monday, Nov. lo. liKtt, returnable Saturday, Nov, 22, 1!K)2, ut .0 o'clock u. m when all partlej Interested tnny bo benrd. R. A. ZIMMERMAN, Attorney for Rulo. ""' r a Wanted. WANTHD-SiiinTur dross Box UOO, city. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western IN Effect Juno 1, 1002. Trains leuvo Scruntnn for Now York- At l.no. n.20, 0.03. 7.50 nnd lo.lo a. m. 12.10, SAO, 3.:K p, in. For Now York and Phila delphia 7.50. 10.10 n. m., nnd 12.10 und 3.83 p. in. For Goulilsboro At (1.10 p. m. For Buffalo 1.15, (i.22 and 9.00 a. m.; 1.55, H.5I1 and 11.10 p, m. For Blnghnmton, Elmlm mid way stilt Ions 10.25 n. m., 1.05 p. m. For Oswego, Syracuse und tltlcu 1.15 antt 0.22 u. m.; 1.55 p, m. Oswego, Syracuse and L'tlca train at 0.22 a. m. dally, except Sunday. For Montrose 0.00 n. m.: 1.03 and ti.no p. m. Nicholson ncconunodntlon, 4.00 and 11.1,3 p. m. Bloomsburg Division For Northumber land, ut 6.33 nnd 10.10 u, m.: 1.53 nnd .11 p. in. For Plymouth, ut 8.10 a. m.; S.41 und 0.05 p. m. Sunday Trains For New York, 1.50, 3.20. fi.05, 10.10 n. m.; 3.40 and 3.35 p. m. For Buffalo 1.15 und C.22 a. in.; 1.55, 6.50 and 11.10 p. m. For Elmlm nnd way stations-. 10.25 a. m. For Blnghnmton nnd way sta lions, 0.00 u. in. Bloomsburg Division- Leave Scranton, 10.10 a. m, and CIO p. m. Lehigh Valley Eailroad. In Effect Juno 15, 1002. Trains Leuvo Scranton For Philadelphia and New York via D. & 11. R. R nt 7.11. through Parlor Cap and Day Coach Carbondale to New Yorlc und 0.17 a. in., with L. V. Coach Carbon dale to Philadelphia, und 2.1S, 4.35 (Black; Diamond Express), and 11.40 p. m. Sun days, D. & 11. n. R., 1.5S. 9.17 a. m. For White Haven, llnzleton and princi pal points In the coal regions, via D. S It. R. R., 7.11, 2.1S and 4.33 p. m. For. Pottsvllle, 7.11 a. m. For Bethlehem, Fusion, Reading, Hnr rlsburg and principal intermediate sta tions, via D. ,t IL R. R.. 7.11, 9.17 a. m.! 2.1S, 4.35 (Black Diamond Express). 11.49 p. m. Sundays. D. & If. R. R., 9.38 a. m. and 1.5S and 0.17 p. m. For Tunkhannock, Townndn. Elmlrn, Ithaca, Geneva nnd principal Intermedlata stations via D L. & W. R. R 6.33 a. m. and 1.5.". p. m. For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niag ara Falls, Chicago and nil points west via. D. ,t II. II. B 12.03 p. m.; 3.28 (Black Diamond Express). 10.41. 11.10 p. m. Sun days. D. & II. Tt. B., 12.03, 9.17 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or LchlgH Valley Parlor cars on all trains between Wllkcs-Barro und New York. Philadel phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLL1N II. WILBUR. Gen. Supt., 29 Cortlnnd street. Now York. CHARLES S. LEh:, Gen. Pass. Agt 28 Cortland street, New York. A. AV. NONEMAClfER, DlV. Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem. Pa. Corrected to Sentombcr IB, 1002. For tickets and Pullman reservation ap ply to city ticket office, CO Public Square, Wllkes-Barre, Pa. ' . 4 BEADING SYSTEM. Central Eailroad of New Jersey. Stations in New A'ork foot Liberty, street and South Ferry. N. R. Trains leave Scranton for Now York, Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem, Allen town. Mauch Chunk, AVhlte Haven, Ash ley, AVllkes-Barre and Plttston at 7.30 .a. in.. I p. m. nnd 4 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 p. m. Quaker City Express leaves Scranton 7.30 a. m., through solid vestlbulo train with Pullman Buffet Parlor Car for Phila delphia with only ono change of cars for Baltimore and Washington, D. C, and nil principal points south and west. For Avoca, Plttston und AVllkes-Barre, 1 p. m. and 1 p. in. Sunday, 2 10 p. m. For Long Blanch, Ocean Grove, etc., 7.30 a. m. and 1 p. m. For Reading, Lebanon and Ilnrrlsburg) via Allentown, at 7.30 a, m., 1 p. m. and 1 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 p. in. For Tamaqua und Pottsvllle, 7.30 a. m., 1 v. m. nud t p. m. For rates and tickets apply to agent a station. W. G. BESSLER. Gen. Manager. C. M. HURT, Gen. Pass. Agt. Pennsylvania Bailroad. Schedule in Effect Juno 16, 1902. Trains leave Scranton 6.38 a. m week days, through cstlhulc ttnin from AVilkes-B.irre. Pullman buffet parlor car und coaches to Philadelphia, via Potts vllle; stops nt principal Intermediate .sta tions. Also. connects for Sunbury. Har rlsburg, Philadelphia. Baltimore, Wush Ington and for Pittsburg and tho West. 0.17 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Har ilsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, AVush ington and Pittsburg and tho AVest. 1.12 p. m., week days. (Sundays. I.3S p. m.), for Sunbury. ilurrlsburg, PhlladcN iihia, Baltimore, AVasblngton and Pitts burg nnd the West. 3.2S p. in., week days, through vestlhtila truln from Wilkus-Barrc. Pullman buffet parlor car and coaches to Philadelphia vlai Pottsvllle. Stops at principal IntcrmedN alo stations. 4.35 ji. in., week days, for llazlclon, Sun bury, Hurilslnirg, Philadelphia and ntts buru;. J. IS. HUTCHINSON. Gen. Mgr. J. B. AVOOD. Gen, Pass Agt. DelaAvnro nnd Hudson. In Effect June 10. 1902. Trains for Curbondal" leave Scranton aj ii.il, 7.:w, s.;irt, lo.i:; a. m.; 12.05, 1.12, 2.11. 3.511, 5.20, 6.23, S.2I. 9.15, 10.01 p. 111.; 12.1S, 1.3S a. in. For Ilonosdule-C.ll, 10.13 a. m.; 2.11 anJ 3.21) p. in. For WllUes-I!arre-6.;:S. 7.11. 8.41. 9.17, 10.5.'! a. 11!.; 12.03, 1.12, 2.IS, 3.2S, (.35, 0.1P, 7.4S. 10.11, 11.10 . III. For L. A'. It. It. Polnts-7.ll. 9.17 n. m. SMS. 135 nnd 11.10 p. in. For Puiinslvunlu It. R. Poluts-fi.3?, 9.47 u. in,; 1.12, 3.2S und 4.33 p. in. For Albany nnd all points north-7.30 a. m. und 3.56 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Cnrlmiulnlo S.50. 11.33 a., m.;. 2.11, 3.56. 5.52 and 11,17 p. 111. For willtcH-liurri MS a: m.; 12.03, 1.5.1, 3.2S. 6.32 uud 9.17 p. 111. " Fur Albany nnd points nortli-3.56.p- in. For Hoiii-hdiile i.uij u. rn.; 11. .'a arjjl 3 33 p. m. ' W. L. I'RYUR, D. P. A., ScrnulniftfPn. Erie Bailroad Wyoming Division. In Elfect September 15, 1902. " Trains leuvo Scranton for New :York,, Nowbuigh and Interiuedlato points.- nlso for Huwley and local stations nt 7.20 a. in. und 1.33 p. in. , For llouesdalo and Wlilto Mills nt 1.3 p. m. Trains nrilvo at Scranton at 10.3S'a. in, and 9.13 p. m. New York, Ontario and Western. Time table in effect Sunday. Sept. 2 10)2, NORTH ROUND TRAINS. Leave Leave Arrival Trains. Sernnton. P.irbondalo, Cadosla, No. 1 10.3Uii.ni. II. loa. in. l.oOn. m, No. 7 6 10 p. in.Ai.CarhiiudaloO.Jti p.m SOPTII HOUND. - l'iive Leave .vi-nva Trains. Cudosla. Carbnudiilo. Sei'i&iton, Nil. 6 6.50U.111. 7.25-n. Ill, No. 2 2.15 p. in. 4.0up.m. 4.13 p.m. SUNDAYS ONLY, NORTH BOUND Leave Leave 'Arrlvi Trains. Seiunton. f'nrboiulale. Cadysla, No. 0 s.lMu. in. 0.10a. m. 10.13a. n. No. 3 i.() p. in. Ar.Carbondalo 7.45 p.m Leave Leave Arrive. Trains. Cadosla. Carbondnlo, Rcruntou, No. i! 1.6" a. in. 7.23 a. 111. No. 10..,. 1.30 p.m. 6.03 p. m. (J. 11 p. in. Trains Now. 1 on week days, and fl on Sundays connect for Now A'ork city, Mid dlctown, Walton, Nurwich, Oneida, Os wego und all points west. Truln No. 6, with "Quaker City Ev prcss" at Scrauion, via C. R. R. of N. J., for Philadelphia. Atlantic City. Baltimore, Washington und Pennsylvania btal points. See tlme-tnblo nnd consult ticket agent for connections with other lines. J. C. ANDERSON. O. P. A.. Now A'ork". ' J, K. M'KX.SH, T, I A., Scranton, Pu, c I -, Jbj- -. -A , J- i .