THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1902. - . Why the Best Dressed Men Deal Heren IS y??' b-f, The best dressed men through- out this locality buy their clothing- M at this store every man who wishes the best comes to us sooner or later. M Vfll Hfl MS JMiN pill JOHN 11 There why." are several reasons liere Is Reason No. 1 Wc htive the widest showing1 of "up-to-date" styles. Different men have different tastes -require dif ferent styles to suit their different characteristics that's where our wide style-range comes in. A man can get from us just the kind of clothing that makes him look his best. D B OYL 416 LacKawanna Avenue. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS In tho Capital City. The nation's cnpltnl Is a city Idolised by every American, and his nnc thpugltt When arranging for n. traveling tour Is I 10 visit it. There is no other place In I any land which can compare with Washington, It In cosmopolitan yet In it way different from New York, Lon don or Paris. T .start with the system by which the city was planned Is unique, ltd public buildings arc In their , architectural doslgns Brand and Impos ing. The streets are wide, finely kept I thoroughfuren. unlike thono of any other city. WashliiKton boasts of a ' park pystem second to none, and lis every environ bespeaks iuich grandeur as Is duo tho nation's capital Tho gov ernmont buildings arc wonderful inlnos ' of Instructive and Interesting inalcrlal and congress Is (he mecca for the tour ist who delights In watching and listen ing to the proceedings of the greatest governing body known to the world, This early winter season Is tho most delightful time for visiting Wnahlng ton ami an admirable opportunity for such a trip Is afforded on December IB, when tho Now Jersey Central Is golng to run it low rate, excursion to Wash lnRton from statlonn In this section. J Tickets good Rolng on trains on above ditto and Rood returning until Decem ber ill!. Tor further Information write J. S. Swisher, district passenger agent, Scranton, Pa.; II. K. Ruhe, district passenger agent, Allentown. Pa., or C, M. Hurt, general passenger ngent, New Jersey Central, New York. to Sale of Slightly Damaged Ice Skates We are not having a fire sale, but, however, after the fire in our old store last winter and the skating season being over before we reopened, we were left with a big stock on hand. About Pairs of Skates Were jhfly Damaged by Water Owing to the reckless way the firemen have of throwing water around they rusted a little, just a spot here and there. But we have cleaned and polished them up and they are now practically as good as new. We are going to sell them at very low prices. To give you an idea of the tremendous cut we have made on these goods: In the lot is a large number of the Famous Forbes Skate. Regular price $4. 50 and $5.00. We have cut these down as low as $2.00. The entire stock has been cut in the same proportion. jn. MS 5 9 spruce Mreet. XXKKHHXdOOCXXXXKXXXXKSOC XKXXXXSOaraxX PITTSTON. Spoel.il to tho Seranlon Tribune. J'lttston, Doc. 11. Tho man latin of MI.-m Clara Benedict, of AYest Pittston, to I)i Wythe Butter While, of (liven Rldgo. Scranton, took place this ovenlni: at i o'clock at the lumin of tho bride's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo V. Bene dict, 221 Susquehanna avenue. Jt was a green and whlto wedding and lh cere, tnony was Avltncised only hy a. small coin pany of linmedlato relatives. Tho Ilcnedlct home, tho scene of tho wedding, was handsomely decorated by tho artlstlo hauil of Floilst Kills, of West Pittston, tho decorations of th marilngii room, which was tho south front parlor, being ospoclnlly uttriiellve, comprising palms, ground pine and evergreens. Tho marriage vowa were taken with tho Inidul party ptaadlng befoio a seml-rlrrlo of palms and evergreens, set off by a trlplu aicb of ground pine. Tho ceremony was performed at il o'clock, tho bridal party descending from the stairs nt that time and taking posi tion beneath tho archway In tho following oider: Tho (lower girl, Httlo Miss Minion T'olen Hayes, of Wyoming, cousin of tho biido; tho maid of honor, tho Initio's sis ter, Miss Helen Elizabeth Benedict; and then tho biido leaning on tho arm of her A Timely Suggestion, This Is the season of the year when the prudent nntl careful housewife re plenishes her supply of Chnmberlaln's rough Itemedy, It Is certain to be needed before tho winter Is over, and results are much more prompt anil sat isfactory when It la kept at hand and given as soon as the cold Is contracted and before It 1ms become settled in tho system. In almost every Instance n se vere cold may bo warded oft' by taking this remedy freely as soon as tho llrst indication of the cold appears. There Is no danger in giving It to children for t contains no harmful substance. It Is pleasant to take both adults and children like It. Buy It and you will get tho best. It always cures. For sale by all druggists. father, by whom sho was bI.'pu away. Tho groom and his best man, who w.i'i hhi brother, Dr. Roboit V. While, of Scranton. joined the bridal party from n lildo room near tho altar. Rev. Dr. O. I, Severson, p.islor of tho West rittstou Methodist Kiilseop.il linireh, rend tho nmriiagu vows, using tho ring ceremony. Opponhclm's orchestra, of AYIIke.s-Darre, furnished the music, playing from Lohen grin as tlu party tool; their places and "Tho Dawn of Love" dining tho cere mony, while at tho conclusion tho en livening strains of .Mendelssohn's march were played. Immediately after tho cere ninny dinner was served by Mrs. Dora Leo Cook, cateress, tho bride's table be ing tastily decorated with smlla.K and whlto carnations. Tho biido, natiually an attractive young lady, was made doubly attractive In a bountiful gown of whlto point d'esprlt over whlto taffeta silk and trimmed with old gold laeo and whlto molro. The dress was accordoon pleated and trnlnod. Sho wnro a veil and carried English vlolels. Tho maid of honor's costumo was of whlto organdlo trimmed with lace, and sho carried bride's roses, Tho flower girl, carrying a banket of whlto carna tions, was prettily dressed In whlto French muslin, trimmed with laeo, and with n greon sash. This evening from half after eight till ten the newly wedded couplo received their flionds, About 150 people attended tho lecepllon. Dr, and Mrs. Whlto left this nvcnlng for a wedding dip that will llicludo visits at Philadelphia nnd Wash liigtnn. They will lesldo until spring with tho bride's parents hero, and will bo at homo to friends after January 13. The groom Is a practicing dentist at (liven Itldge, ami his wife Is a young lady who 1ms a wide elrelo of friends In tho (tar dea village. A larsu business transfer was made lure today by which tho Howell & King ale brewery changes hands. Tho now proprietors are Mayor Thomas J, Corcor and and City TronMircr 1. V. Joyce, ami tho formal transfer of tho propel ty will take placo January 1. The consideration waa 30,000. Tho Howell ft King brewery is ouo of tho oldest In this city and in cludes a three-story building and a largo plot of ground situato at tho corner of Thomas street Tho brewery was built In ISM by Smith brothers, and two years later passed Into ttio hands of Messrs, Jlowcll & ICInu. At the death of thesu men the affairs of the ilrm passed Into tho hands of a receiver, and since ms have been h, olmrge of a. company known as tho Howell & King company. Tho l'lttston basket bull team will leave hero Friday evening at l.l.-i o'clock on tho Delaware and Hudson railroad for Bcrau ton. whero they will play tho Cracker jacks b.asket ball team in the Providence auditorium. Tho Kellar vs. I.nmb cuw which has attracted much attention hero for tho past threo year.) has been definitely set tled. Tho suit wns brought by Mrs. Kel lar against tho Lamb estate to obtain possession of a portion of tho Lamb block nt tho corner of Main and Water streot, this city, ouo of tho most pioml pent business block of tho city. Hy tho terms of tho settlement the Lamb os tato purchases Mrs. Kellar's sharo in tho property, Edward Joyce, of I'pper Pittston, is cnnllned to his bed by illness, Miss Elizabeth Howell, of West l'ltts ton, nnd Miss Myfawny Evans, of Plains, vllle, are visiting fi leads in West Scran ton, Accoiding to tho provisions of n recent ordlnaneo in West l'lttston bicyclists are prohibited front, riding on tho sidewalks of streets that havo been paved, Tho first arrests wero undo yesterday when two cyclists wero taken to tho police station and lined. Squire James n. Ehret, of West Pitts ton, Is mentioned as a candldnte for tho ofllco of clerk of tho courts next fall on the rtepubllcan ticket. Tho genial Hmilro would mako il hIi..ih. ,:,,i.m.i.,. ,,. served ono term in the ofllco sovuial yenrq " uii i-iiruii in nimsoii ana ino county. An Old nnd Well-Tried Remedy, MHS. WINSl.OW'S SOOTHING BYltUi. for children teething, Is tho prescription iff oao of tho best female physicians ami nurses In the United States, and has be.' I used sixty years with novor-falllng " cess by millions of mothers for their chil dren. Dining the process of tccthinir its value Is Incalculable. It relieves tho child from pain, cures diarrhoea, griping In tlio bowels, and wind colic. By sivlng health to tho child It rests tho mother iwco twenty-live cents a bottle. ' Lackawanna Railroad Excursion Washington, D. C. Special round-trip tickets will be on sale at the Lackawanna railroad sta tion, good going on all trains December 1'., and limited for return up to and In cluding December 20. Children between tho ages of live and twelve years, nt one-half of the adult rate. Tickets will be limited for continuous passage, ex cept that on return trip, stop-over will bo granted at Philadelphia within final limit of December '26, 1!01'. Holiday Excursion to New York City. It has been the usual custom to make a reduced rate to New York city at this, the most Interesting season of tho year, and to enable Its patrons to make their holiday purcluiSes, the Lacka wanna railroad will sell tickets to New York city for all trains December 11, and for return up to and Including De cember 10, at rate of one-way fare plus $1, for the round trip. Children between the ages of five and twelve years, at one-half of the fare charged adults. TUNKHANJNUOK. Special io tho Scranton Tribune. Tunkhiumock, Deo. JJ. Elmer Vaughn Is in charge of tho upper ferry. Mr. Vaughn was ferryman at North Mehoop anv for a number of years. George Plitlllpson. who has been 111 for a long time, was able to be out on Thurs day. Tho teachers' Institute, which has been in cession hero all tho woo'-, will clo.o today. It has been a very successful in stitute. Tho Wyoming County School Directors' association was in hcssIou at tho court house on Thursday. Tho local .Masonic lodge will celebrate, the sesiiiil-cenieniilal of the Initiation of ("ieorgo Washington by a bamiuet to bo given at their hall on Friday evening, December -0. Mr. and -Mrs. J. Wood Piatt returned on Thursdny from a trip to New Ynrl: city. Paymaster V- AVells Reynolds, of the T'oites States battleship, will arrive hero oa Saturday to spend a low days with his family. Miss Nina Carnev, of Pittslou, Is tho guest of her aunt, Mis. Joseph Luce, at this place. Tho train on the Montrose branch has abandoned Its afternoon trip since the re cent heavy snow storm, and only one trip a day is made. Ex-County Surveyor George W. Cook, who is now a resident of Hazleton, was calling on his old friends here this week. E. C. Sharpe, of Windham, was a vis itor In town on Thursday. Tho usual crowd of booksellers' havo been here this week, following hi the wake of the teachers' institute. BROOKLYN. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Uroklyn, Dec. 11. II. T. Itosworth, agent for tho American Cereal Co., was In town Tuesday. Tho Odd Fellows' lodge Is gaining in members and Interest lately. Mr. Chapman of Montrose, was doing ollielal business In town Wednesday. F. W. Dean, of Now Mllford, dealer In apples, was looking aftor his interests In this place Wednesday. H. W. Roper was badly injured but week by falling down tho hayohute In his barn, n distance of about -0 feet. No bones wero biidten but ho was bruised badly. Oscar Stephens, son of W. A. Stephens was hurt while coasting Monday. Whllo walking up tho hill he was knocked over by another boy and sled. J Us leg though cut ami bruised was not bioken and he Is doing well. Rev. Miss nrennan having leeclved n call to the pastorale of the church at Victor. N. Y., was obliged to leave Brooklyn early last week. Rev. J, 11. Colbourne, of Albany, N. Y prenchod In tho Unlverallst church last Sunday and efforts aro being niado to engage hhn as pastor. Tho senior class of our high Kiiool at tended tho entertainment giver, by tho Sprlngvillo graded school last Friday evening. , Tho mid-term examinations are the or der of tho day at the high tehuol. School closes Friday for a two weeks' vacation, Several teachers and others will go on tho excursion to Washington, D. i, next Monday, OREENjGKOVrc. Mrs. I, I, Clark, who has been sink a long tlmo Is still falling. ('. L. Clark returned homo from Thompson last Saturday. Miss Barah Clark spent last Sabbath with Mrs. I. I. Claik, Miss Jennie Clark Is attending school at Utlea, N. Y. Arthur I. Clark has moved to Scran ton and Holland Carpenter ha moved Into Arthur's house, i Job Ward, an aged resident of Scott, was burled last Saturday, James P, Wilson Is attending college at Ithnea, N, Y. ' ii KEYSTONE ACADEMY. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Factoryvllle, Deo. 11. Joshua T. Jones, of l'lttston, whoso bon, Fenwiek, Is at homo on account of Illness wa u nllcr at tho academy on Wednesday. Messrs. Ilaldwin and Coon attended tho Wyoming County Teachers' Institute on Wednesday, held at Tunkhamioel:, Professor Ilulley preached two excellent sermons In the llaptist church on Sun day last In tho abseuco of Paitor Smith, who was engaged at Elmhurst. Wo are very glad to have our l.ako Nokomls ngaln restored to us by tho re building of the dam at Mathcwsou's mill.! It is now covered witli Ice uud the stu dents have taken advantage of the skat lag. Prof. II. Loren Fasselt. iifo and daii'th ter, will spoud their Clu litmus vacation THE TRIBUNE'S " WANT" DIRECTORY. I lull llblllUf Only Half a Cent a Word. No Order Acecptcil for Less Than lo Cents. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. REAL ESTATE Only lUlf a Cjnt a Worl. Real Estate. that for you may purchase free From every encumbrance, a lot worth Jil.OUO, with an S-room steam heated lintiso thrown In. This Is no fairy tale, but an actual fair and stiuaro business! proposi tion. $.",009 is more than two thousand dollars loss than II cost tho owner, who makes this great saeiillco on account of leaving Scranton, and In order to effect a iiulck sale. You cannot wait until after Christmas, as tho prlco will be advanced Inn fow days. Remember, lot lOxlOO, with a city steam heated houso, w. T- HAGKETT, Reil Estata Exchaiig3 Bids- TIE BROKER, FOR SALE At great discount, valuable real cstato on Jefferson avenue, cen tral location. Address, "SI. O.," Uox No. L'37, City. For Bent. $18 For Rent Ten-room house; excellent neignijomood; all modern improve ments, on avenue. Apply to R. P. Ham ilton, 428 Spruce street. For Sale. FOR SALE-Klcsrant watch. Jules Jill' gensen (tho world's most celebrated maker of watches). 38. size. In 18-lCt. hunting case. Has a record of seven sec onds a month. Importer's price, $3.'iu; my price, $:'00. "Your money back without argument If not satisfactory. AValler W. Winton, Diamond l'aiioi-,07 Mears Ridding. WILL FURNiSIC for short tlmo or (re fund money), following Gilt Kdgo se curities, at prices mentioned: MeKlnley Mining and Smelting, $2.30 share, soon bo J.-..00; George A. Treadwell Mining. $11.00, worth $l:.00; Eastern Consolidated Oil, 40 cents, pays IS per cent. January, worth Jl.no share; Amparo Mining Co.. 2.1 cents, soon advance BO cents; Joaqtilua Gold, l.'i cents, soon 50, Gilt Edge investment: I.a Grande Gold, 50 cents, worth $1.00; Black Diamond Coal. 50 cents, worth $1.00. Any stock on market at reduced prices, .lames D. Shaffer. People's Dank llulldlng, Wllkes-Iiarre. Wanted To Rent. WANTED-Small furnished house, dress Box COO. city. Ad- Rooms and Board. THE LINDEN, Ws Linden street, has a number of desirable vacancies; light rooms and choice tablo board. PLEASANT rooms with board for four or flvo young men. Inquire IK Wash ington avenue. Boarders Wanted. BOARD ISAYAi5y'Mr5?Vrnnl Jin (formerly Mrs. Moody), .YXS Lacka wanna avenue, corner Adamn. Furnished Rooms for Rent. FOR RENT Front furnished bed rooms for gentlemen. ::t2 Washington avenue. l'OR RENT A furnished room on second floor front, $1.50 week. CG3 Adams ave. Found. FOl'ND Watch; owner can have same by addressing O. H., 311 Adams ave nue and paying for this ad. Absent dur ing day. Stenography and Typewriting. STENOGRAPHY and typewriting done at short notice at 712 Connell bldg. Business Opportunity. AVANTED-A partner with from $3,000 to $10,000 to go in tho retail lumber liuM iness. Activo and experienced man pre ferred. Active, Tribune. STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS with out delay. Writo for our special mar ket letter. Free on application. S. M. Hihhard & Co., members N. Y. Consoli dated and Stock Exchange. It and E Broadway, Now York. Established IS'JI. Long Dlstaneo "Phono 2USS Broad. Wanted : SO Men and Women. To Take Advantage of Special Offer ( Made by N. M. Eickc. X, M. Eloko, the enterprising drug gist Is advertising to-day for llfty men and women to take advantage of the speclul-half prlco offer he Is making on Dr. Howard's celebrated specific for the cure of constipation and dys pepsia, and get a fifty cent paekaso at half-price, Sfi cents. So positive la he of tho remarkable power, of this speellle to euro these diseases, as well us Hlelc headaches and liver troubles, that he agrees to refund tho money lo any customer Aiiom this medicine does not quickly relieve and euro, AVlth Dr. Howard's specillc at hand, you can eat what you want and havo no fear of 111 consequences, it streng thens tho stomach, gives perfect di gestion, regulates tho bowels, creutea on appetite, and makes llfo worth the llvlntr. This is an unusual opportunity to obtain 00 doses of tho best medicine over made for half its regular prlco, with tho personal guaranteo of a well know business man to refund tho money if It does not givo satisfaction. If you cannot call at N, M, Hleke's titore today, send lilin 23 cents by mail, and ho will send you a package, promptly, ohnrgos paid, N. M. Elcko lias been able to secure only a limited supply of the specllle, so great Is (ho demand, and you should not lelay Inking advantage of tho liberal offer lie Is muklutr this week. visiting tho Professor's brother, who is a prosperous physician in North Carolina. Tho Phi Literary society held a very Interesting and instructive meeting on Friday evening to which tho young la dles and other guests were invited, in uddUlou to the regular programme which pel tallied to farm Interest'), speeches wero made by Professors Ilulley and Thomas. Tho annual prlzo declamation contest will bo held on Friday evening, Dee. 19. TJio contestants ,ro: Messrs. Elmer Adair, Wm. Elsessor. L'lUammli Ilulley, Jr.. John Strain and Donald AVallo. Vacation from Dee. 10th to January gih, VM. Branch WANT bfta Want Advertisements Will Be Received nt Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALUEUT SCnVU'FX. corner Mul berry tit reel and YWlHtor ave. GL'STAV PICUEL, CM) Adams avenue, West Side GEO. W. JENKINS, .Main avenue. 101 South South Scranton ' FRED I,. TERPPE, 729 Cedar a venue. Worth Scranton GEO. W. DAVIS, corner North Main avenuo ami Market street. Green Ridge CHARLES P. JONES, 1337 Dick son avenue, F. J. JOHNS, .020 Green P.ldgo street. C. LORENZ,. corner AVaslilnglon avenuo and Marion 3tret. Petersburg AW II. KNEPFEL, 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmorc J. G. HONE & SON. Help Wanted. WANTED Agents to sell tea and cof- leo to consumers. Positions perma nent. Grand Union Tea Co., all Lacka wanna avenue. Help Wanted Male. wjmjjL moling energetic man as salesman, ono familiar with mining pieferrcd. Address, Salesman, Trlbuno ofdeo. Help Wanted Female. A ANTED A good housekeeper; one com potent to take entlro charge of running house. Good pay anil long employment to tho right woman. Address, staling ex perience, and giving reference, also what pay is looked for, 1093 Tribune office. Agents Wanted. A ANTED Two good canvassers for Scranton and vicinity; good pav ask tor Mr. Bennett, at Mitchell's'. ;.'20 AVaslilnglon avenue, today from 1 to ;:, and 7 to 9 p, m. LARGE CORPORATION wants energetic General Agent for this county. No books, insurance, or canvassing. Ac quaintance with merchants and manu facturers necessary. Permanent. Bond, fctato age, experience, reference!, first let K';1' ,Ad.tlress. Sullo 372, No. 1U01 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Situations Wanted. oLiLvnui w -a i i';u jsy a voting man willing to do miv kind of work Ad dress L. A. K S.20 Firth street, Dun lnore, Pa. SITUATION AVANTlCD-By a hospital attendant, male nurso with much ex perience in largo bn.-pltal: private eases, $20 per month: $12 In hospital. Address, J. J. Keeglns, Tribune ofllco. WANTED A position by a young gen tleman as stenographer and type writer, who has had experience in general ofliee work: best' of reference. Address P. W. F., this ofliee. A COMPETENT young woman would llko' work reblmllng ladleo' dross skirts, at a reasonable price, (T58 Adams avenue. Xost. LOST Friday December 5, on road be tween Clark's Summit nnd AVaverly, Persian lamb cape. A liberal reward will be paid when returned to J. AV. Oak ford, Clark'.s Summit. LEGAL. IN RE: Estate of Charlotte Evans, late or tho city of Scranton, Iackawann.i county, nnd state of Pennsylvania. In tho Orphans' court of Lackawanna county. Letters testamentary on the above named e.stato having been grunted lo tho undersigned, all persons having liainis or demands against the same will present them for payment, and all persons in debted thereto will make payment to AVILLTAM CilAPPELL or MARTYN J. STONE, J. AV. BROWNING. Ex. culors. Attorney for Estate. PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant, EDWARD ('. SPAULDING. C. P. A..HT) Traders' Bank Building. Old 'phono 1SSI. Architects. FUEDEUK'K L. BROWN. AECIt U Ren I Estato Exehangu Bldg., I'M Wash ington avenue. H. Civil and MlnlngJEnglneors. TjTTTARDINtLlCONNrJLL ULIH1. STEVENSON null building. ,i KNIGHT, 720 CON- Dentists. DR. E. C. EILIINIIEROER. PAULl building, Spruco street, Scranton. Dlt. C. C. LACRACH, 113 WYOMING avo Firo Insurance. SCIILAGER & CO., lul Connell Building. Patont Attorneys. PATEN TS IXWiS&r Tho only licensed and equipped patent tiolicltur in tho city. No charge for In formation on patentability; over ten years' experience. Kcplogic & Co., Mcars Bldg. Hotels and Restaurants. 'HiTrELlv CAFE, 123 and 127 F1UNK lin avenue. Rates reasonable. P. HIEULEK, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOl'SE. NEAR D.. L. & W. Passenger depot. Conducted ou the Ku lopeau plan. A'lctor Koch. Proprietor. Scavenger. A. 'iT. ilRIGCiS CLEANS PltlVY VAULTS uud cess pools; no odor; only improved pumps used. A. B. Brlggs. propiletor. Leave orders lie North -Alain avenue, or Elcke's drug store, corner Adams nnd Mulberry. Both telephones. Wive Screens. JOSEPH Kl'ETTEL. REAR Oil LACKA. ns'e . seraiuon.mjrs. or wiro screens. Miscellaneous. MEGAROEE BROS.. PRINTERS' SUP piles, envelopes, paper bags, twine Warehouse, JW Washington avenue. THE AVILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN bo bad in Scranton at the news stand of ReUmau Bros., 40U Spruce and B0.1 Linden; M Norton, 322 Lackawanna uvc.; I. S. Schutzer, 211 Spruce street, Money to Loan. ana; amount of money to loan- (Illicit, straight loans or Building and l'rai"' ,'.l ,fI't""-;'. ,n 6 I'01' eenl- Call on N. V. AVnlker. at Pair. Connell building. Employment Agency. RELIABLE help can he procured at Mrs. ., ';. JV. S'arkcy's Employment ornco. I..0 Washington avenue, rooms 2 und 4, Tako elevator. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. , , IN Effect Juno I, 1902. 1 rains leave Scranton for New York At 1.50, 3.20, U.W. 7.50 and 10.10 a. m.J 12.40, J.IO, Diij ii in. For New Yolk und Phlla-delpliln-7.r,0, 10.10 n. m., and 12.10 and 3.S5 ',',' !". l''r Ooilldsboro-Al G.JO p. m. For Bu ralo-l.lo, fi.22 and 9.00 a. m.i 1.53. d.50 and 11.10 p. m. For Blnghaniton, Ulmlnt and way ntntlons 10.23 a. m., 1.03 p. m. I'or Oswego. Syracuso and tJtlca-1.15 and !'."i i1;.,"1'' 'P '' m- Oswego, Syracuse and t'tlca train nt (1.22 n. m. dally, except hundny. For Montrose-9.00 a. m.i 1.03 ant (1.50 p. m. Nicholson accommodation -l.m) and C.15 p. in. Bloomslmrg Dlvlslon-For Northumber land, nt ii.SS and 10.10 a. m.: 1.53 nnd H.la !.Linl; J01 Plymouth, at 8,10 a. m.i 3. I0 and 9.0,1 p. m. c mmVly Trnlns-For Now York, 1.50, .1.20. V?',w ',0'10. n- "'' aAn and 3.33 p. m. For Jnalo-l.l.- nnd C.22 a. m.i 1.53, G.50 and Ji.m p. m. For Elmlra and way stations ju... a. in. For Blnghnmton and wny sta tions, j oo a. m. nioomsbttrg Division Leave Bernnton, 10.10 a. m. and G.10 p. m. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In Effect Nov. 10, 1902. ... .Trains Lenve Scranton 1'or Philadelphia and New York via n. A II. R. R., nt 7.41, through Parlor Car 1,u! PD Coach Carbondalo to Now Yorlc 'V'!' n;47 ,n; .m- wltI L- V. Coach Carbon dale to Philadelphia, and 2.18, 4.33 (Black Diamond Express), and 11.49 p. m. Sun l,1V' E;.& " " 13s P- -3S a. m. J'.01 Whlto Haven, Hazleton and princi pal points In tho coal regions, via D. & ", R-,R.. 7.41, 2.1S and 4.33 p. m. For Pottsvlllo. 7.11 n. m. I'or Bethlehem. Eaaton. Reading, Har ilslmrg and principal intermediate stn Jl,ons,' oV'v'P- , " R. 7.41, 9.17 a. m.i -.IS, 4,,, (Black Diamond Express). 11.49 p. n ' i f'Lmilays. D. & ii. R. r 9.38 a. m. and 1.5S nnd 9.17 p. ra. I' or Tunkhannoek, Towanda, Elmlra, itliaca, Geneva and principal Intermediate stations via D L. & AAr. It. R.. G.33 a. m. and l,B. p. ni, . .Fol- 9.C,1C,V!1' Rochester, Buffalo, 'Niag ii J' "J, cll'eago and all points west vln. i'i- ": ." i;- i-.e-i P. m.i 3.2s (Black "...i.iuiiu lixpressi. lti.ii. ii.4!i p. m. Bun days D. ,t n. R. It.. 12.03, 9.17 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh V .'IIIOV T'flflni' ffll-u nn nil 4 .minx 1.A4.nn. vitiii' -- .n o mi u.11 knit i is iiuinuuti A ilkcs-narro nnd Now York. Phlladol ?.' ""falo and Suspension Bridge. ttOT'LIN IT. AVILBUR. Gen. Supt., 21 Cortland streot. New A'ork. CHARLES S. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt 2'I Cortland street. New York. e;, ONEMACHER, Div. Pass. Agt., South Rethlehem. Pa. I' or tickets nnd Pullman reservation ap P,y,'t0 Jly ticket ofliee, G9 Public Square, AVilkes-Barre, Pa. READING SYSTEM. Central Railroad of Now Jersey. In effect Nov. 1G, 1902. Stations in Now York, root Liberty street and South Ferry, N. R. Trains Icavo Scranton for Now York, Philadelphia. Eaaton. Bethlehem, Allon town. Mnuch Chunk, AA'hlto Haven, Ash ley, AVIlkes-Bane and Pittston at 7.30 a. nt-., 1 ji. m., nnd 4 p. m. Sundays, 7.13 u. in. and 2.10 p. m. Quaker City Express leaves Scranton 7.20 a. m.. with through solid vestlbulo train with Pullman Buffet Parlor Car for Philadelphia with only ono change of cars for Baltimore nnd Washington, D. C, and all prlncipul points south and west and has through coaeli for New York. For Avoca, Pittston nnd AVIIkes-Barre, 1 p. m. nnd I p. m. Sunday, 7.13 a. ni. and 2.1u p. m. For Long Branch. Ocean Grove, etc., at 7.30 a. m. and 1 p. in. For Reading, Lebanon nnd Harrlsburg Ada Allentown at 7.20 a. in., 1 p. m. nnd I p. m. Sunday, 7.15 n. m. and 2.10 p. m. For Tnmnqun and Pottsville nt 7.30 a. m., 1 p. m. and 4 p. m. Sunday. 7.15 a. m. For rates and tiekots apply to agent nt station. AY. G. BESSLER, General Manager. C. M. BURT. Gen. Tnss. Agt. Pennsylvania Railroad. Schedule In Effect Juno 1G, 190:. Trains Icavo Scranton G.3S a. m week davH, through vestlbulo train from AVIlkos-Barro. Pullman buffet parlor car and coaches to Philadelphia, via Potts ville; stops at principal Intermediate sta tions. Also connects for Sunbury. Har llsburg. Philadelphia. Baltimore, AA'asli Ingtoirand for Pittsburg and the AVest. 9.17 ii, m.. week days, for Sunbury. Hnr rlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, AYash ingtou and Pittsburg nnd tho AVest. 1 12 p. m.. week days, (Sundays. 1.5S p. m.), for Sunbury. Hiirrlsburg, Philadel phia. Baltlmoie. AA'ashlngton and Pitts burg and tho AVest. !i "S p. m., week days, through vcstlbnln train fiom AYilkes-Bnrre. Pullman buffet parlor ear and coaches to Philadelphia via Pottsvlllo. Stops at principal Interniedl nto stntioi.s. I 33 p. m.. week days, for Hazleton, Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pitts- b"'"' ,T. B. HUTCHINSON. Gen. Mgr. J. B. WOOD, Gen. Pass Agt. DolaAvare and Hudson. In Effect Nov. 10. 1J02. Trains for Carbondalo leavu Scranton nt ,.., ' j; s,;il, 10.13 il. III.: 12.05. 1.12, 2.11, !:5(i; 3.29. U.25, 7.2.', H.3.:, 9.5'J, 11.20 p. in.; '"'"'ilouc.-ilale-U II, le.13 a. m.i 2.11 and C,For" WIlkes-Barre-ii.ns. 7.11. 8.41. ;i.47. io K? a. in: 12.0.1. 1. 1-'. 2 IS, ::.2S. 1.3,3, o.m, 7JS.II.10, in. II. 11.19 P. in. For L. V. R. R. Points 7.41. 9.17 a. in. is t 33 and 11.19 P- in. For Poiiiisylx a iila R. , R. Polnta-fi.01, 9.17 a. ni.; 1. 1-'. l--v """ ',"' ,'' '"'.i . For Albany aim uu i"io huhh ,. . '' Uml "'""sYtNDAY TRAINS. For r'arbondale-S.fiO. 11.33 a. m.i .2.11. aor WUkes"ilnre3S a. m.J trfoa. l.M. ,, ,, V ;' and 9.17 p. in. '-,' "'Fur lhanv ami Points nnrtliI.Bfi p..- in. For Hnni'Filnlo-S.W) u. m.i.il.M p. in. ; -. i av nrnoicK. a. p. a.. Albany, n. y, AV I. PllVOlt. D. P. A., Scranton, P. Erie Railroad Wyoming Division. In Effect September 13, 190J. vrnviiuriili and 'inlormedlate points. alFO for llawley Imd local statloas at 7.20. a. mFor no'nesd'ale'aud Whllo MUli utl-if! 1,,.'!1.' ...i..n nt Seranton at 10.33 a..m. 'iiaiiiM mi,." -- - - - and 9.15 p. m. NeAV York, Ontario and Western. ri'inui table In effect Sunday. Sept. ). JD02, -Uliiu lluUTU BOl.'ND TRAINS. Leavu Leave Arrive Scranton. i;ai uummio. catios;a. 10.30 u, in. 11 1 a. in. 1.00 K ni. ti.Ui p. in.Ar.Carbiiudalo 0. lj p.ia SOUTH BOl'Nl). ; Leave Leavo Arrive Cadosla. Carbondalo. Scranton. u.50a. in. 7.25 a. nt. " IT. n ill. 4 (10 11. 111. 4.4i ii m oMViiX'VSONLV, NORTH BOL'ND. bUM' Leavo Leave Arrive Ser.inion. i;aii)onuaic. CMdosln. ,. s.SOn. in- 9.10 a. in. 10.15 ii, in. .. i.uop. m.Ar.Carbondalo7.45p.in Leave Leavo Arrlvu Cudoslu. Carboudnle. Scranton. G50 a. m. 7.23a.m. 1.30 p. m. G.0G p. m. b',43 p. in. i..i,m- n'ch. l oa weei; nays, ami s on Sundaya connect tor New ork city, Mid dletown. Walton. Norwich, Oneida, Oi. wego 'and all points west. Train No. . with "Ouaker City Ev press" at Scranton. via C. R. R. of N. J., for Philadelphia. Atlantic City, Baltimore. AVashhigton and Pennsylvania state points. Seo tme-tablo and ronuult Mcket agnt!i for connections with other lines. J, C. ANDERSON. O. P. A.. Now York J. B. WELSH, T. T. A Ecranton. Ptt. Trains No. J . No. 7 Trains No. 0 No Trains No. 9 No. 5 , Trains No. 0 No. 10 iJ s