Kzmr?m;f, Y THE SCKANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1902. SV InfW VM5 V V to s 'f WALDRON'S BIG HORSE SALE TARES PLACE TODAY 5 O HORSES SO HORSES Today Waldron will sell fifty head, today. Among: which are some extra good Work Horses for heavy hauling. Also a number of good Business Horses, suitable lor delivery wagons, in fact you can find all kinds at this sale, owing to the large assortment. Eery Horse must be as represented or money will be refunded. Sale Positive, Rain or Shine Today, One O'Clock WALDRON'S STABLES. c F T VT T T " T V - TT "-------- - Glad Tidings Christmas Shoppers, Our store presents a brilliant array of most excel- lent Christmas Qifts. Gifts that have the stamp of quality. Watches, Diamond Pendents, Rings, Gold Jewelry, Gold Handled Um brellas and Cut Glass, Sterl ing Silverware, Etc., Etc. And all at prices that are sure to meet your approval. J C. LUTHER, 133 Wyoming Avenue, Hotel Jermyn. ESTABLISHED 1837. , f4 PIANOS WE ARE READY to show our holiday stock, not only of Pianos but everything musical. A Piano gives an entirely different tone to a home. Better come and see us and talk it over. We will be pleased to show you our beautiful stock of Holiday Pianos and explain our easy payment plan. We make I? possible for every home to have a Piano. Store Open Evenings This Honth. We offer you a new piano from $175 up to 51050, and guarantee every Piano we sell. Pianos selected now will be held for Christmas delivery if desired, Don't put off ; come now and look through our store. R N. A. HULBERT, V .v iX). Job Printing '0 C: I "Sure Enough" Bargains THE CEHuOli MILLINERY STOCK IS NOW on sale at ONE-HALF and ONE-QUARTER of regular prices. Everything must be sold. Price is no object. Trimmed Hats Untrimmed Hats '00 00 a 00 Birds, Wings, Flowers, Ribbons, Velr vets, Silks, Laces and MILLINERY TRIfiniNQS AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES GERSON'S MILLINERY, Store Open Evenings. - for A 117 WYOMING AVE. o? Every Description. Neatly, Promptly, and Ac curately Done at The Tribune Office. . . , 3Z SSS" fflll NORTHFASTERN PENNSYLVANIA SMtlNGVILLE. Special to tho Seinnton Tribune. .Spiingvllle, Dec. 13. There is now about two feet of snow In the woods and sleighing1 la fine. The ground la not frozen In the fields. A. U. Tuttle lma Just finished a coay house for Luther Welch over at the foot of Schooley pond, and It speaks well for tho skill of the builder. Painter Cul ver did the work lit his line. Henry S. Thomas, of Lehman, IM was up last week visiting his parents, Daniel Thomas nnd wife. , Mis. Tlrzuh Dean, an aged woman, died at the home of her eon Cortland Ilnrber on Saturday morning of pneu monia. The funeral will be held today. The Sunday school Institute that was held In the Methodist Episcopal church on Friday last was very interesting ft oin start to finish, anil was well at tended. Stuart Ulley has had tin aermotor erected on his farm which Is to be used for pumping water for the use of his stock at the barn. Walter Brown has come back fiom the west to his former homo here. Ho will not go back again. A pair of estimable worthies stole forty dollars worth of futs from John UnderliUl one night last week. As he Is 11 poor, hard-working man, he feels hla loss keenly. It Is pretty well known who the thieves are. Harry Williams Is pressing a large amount of hay this fall and winter. He Is putting up one Job of one hundred and fifty tons. 13. It. Thomiih. Siiba Lott and some othets, went fishing Friday, nnd caught a lot of fine Buckets, some weighing two and a half pounds. Recently a fakir came to this town witn some very nice patterns and other work, selling the light, with the ptom Ise of a lady to Instruct buyers. He took In eight or ten ladles at $1.50 each and the Instruct! ess has failed to put In an appeal ance. George M. Lake's horse was taken suddenly sick on Friday, when Dr. Tower, of Montrose, was called, and the ailment wai pronounced spinal menin gitis. The horse died Saturday after noon. There 9 no coal here for sale, and most of the people are out or nearly so, and teams will have to be sent to other places for It. Cord wood Is also very scarce, only an occasional load being offered for sale. Seeial teaeheis who Intended going to Washington on the excursion which started yesterday were disappointed be cause of lack of tialn service on the Monti ose branch of the Lehigh Valley inilroad. J. J. Strickland has recently erected a windmill on his faim, and also a fine large silo. The schools of the township ate closed, and will not re-open until the L'Uth of this month. Friday evening Mrs. Allie Lyman had the mlsfoitune to oveituin a lamp, which broke and spilled the oil which took file. By prompt work with quilts and cntpet the flames were smotheied. Since the Mist snow came. December ii. the narrow gauge railroad has been inakini; only one tiip daily the most of the time, and patrons are thoioughly disgusted with the management. Dally paper" get here a day behind time and freights come as best suits the con ductor. TUNKHANK OCK. Special to the Scianton Tilbune. Tunkhannock, Dec. 17. Mrs. Peck ami daughter, llnrac of Kingston, ate tho quests of the former's duiu;litei, XI i. J. W. Piatt on Second stieet. I.eondid Cariit. and family removed their hoiisholtl goods to Cortland, New Voik, on Wednesday, where they will make thulr home. The fniHual of the Kite William Evans look place at the Pn sbyterlan church on Wednesday afternoon. The Reynolds Post, G. A. 11. nnd Tunkhniiiiock tiibe of Red Xlen attended tho funeral. Tho ceic nioiiies at the giava worn In chaise of the Red Xtcn. Intel meut was nt Suiiiiv Ide. XIis. John Collins, who haw been at the Xlercy Hospital at Wllkes-B.uie, for tho past four weeks for treatment, returned bate on Tuesday somewhat Impiovul. rs, Aaron Blown was visiting friends and doing shopping at Wilkes-Bat to on Wednesday. A unmoor 01 me i.nues oi inn iiuneiciii lodge enjoyed a sleigh ilde to East Lem on on Wednesday night The ladles of the Baptist church gave u ttirknv slipper. In the church parlors on Wednesday evening which wa.s well at tended. Mis. 1C. XI. Phillips wni a visitor at Wilkes-Harm on Wednesday Xlrs. Blmcr Vaughn Is at Mehoopany 00. 413 LACKAWANNA AVENUE & this week, caring for her daughter, Mrs. George Klmicr, who Is 111. It In reported Hint tho postmnster nt this place Is soon to bo appointed. Bex oral rumors are afloat ns to who It will be, thoy lack confirmation., John Collins, who has been walking at his trado of stone cutting nt Philadelphia, Is visiting his family at this place. HONESDALE. Special to the Scrnnton Tribune. Honesdale, Dec. 17. Mrs. E. C. Mum ford left Wednesday for New York, where she will he Joined by her daugh ter, Mary, who will arrive from Nation al Park seminary. The ladles will spend a few UayH In the metropolis, returning home on Saturday. A drama entitled tho "Jail Birds" will be tendered on Thursday evening in Llederkrnnz hall by home talent. The pupils of the Honesdale graded school will gl'e an entertainment Fri day evening. Proceeds for the school library. A most enjoyable banquet was given by the managers of Dorln & Carrolls' Black Diamond minstrels at Nlelson's French restaurant on Tuesday night. Covers were laid for twenty-five. The several courses were served In elegant style, to which the guests did ample Jus tice, after which N. B. Spencer In his usual graceful manner stated tho ob "Ject of the gathering, pnylng a high tribute to the home minstrel talent, also acting us toastmaster for the evening. Space will not udmlt of detailed repoit of the toasts and responses. Suflice It to say that everyone present responded to toast or sang a solo, and merrymak ing was the order of the evening. The duets by Doiln and Carroll, solos by Blasdell. J. C. Itlcley, Robert Clark, John Carroll and others. Also the cho rus by the whole company, were decid edly entertaining. Those present in cluded the members of the Maple City band and Dorln & Carroll's minstrels, N. J. Spencer, of the Wayne Herald; H. K. Basett, of the Independent; Will iam McKenna, of the Scranton Truth, and the representative of the Scranton Tribune. A standing vote of th inks was given the manager, who conceived the plan for the enjoyment given. Tho whole company joined In the song, "Red. White nnd Blue," which closed the programme. m BROOKLYN. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Brooklyn, Dec. 18. No school this week on account of the teaeheis' ex cursion to Washington. A pleasant social was held at the home of Xlrs. H. S. P. Hltte last Fii day evening. The Sunday Schools .tie piactlcing for Chilstmns exercises. Misses Gertrude Waldle and Hattlc McMillan spent Thuisduy of last week In Jlontrnse. Mis. Amanda Dewltt, of Hupbottom, Is Nltlng friends in Biookl-n. The funeial of Gllbett Smith, of Nich olson, was held in the Methodist Upls cupnl chinch at this place. Ilev. H. D. Smith oniclutlng. Mr. Smith foimeily lived near Brooklyn, but recently had made his burnt with his daughter, Xlrs. Tingley. Mis. Ira Piatt and children, of I.'Uh lop, are spending some time with her father, C. F. Rlclinids. Pi of. M. W. Stephens, F. B. Jewett, Xliv. Kmtnn Shalduck. Misses Bessie Chambeilaln and Ilettle Caswell, Mrs. S. B. Bldildge and daughter, Edna, nie spending the week In Washington. The Ladles' Aid at Xlrs. A. CI. Ster ling's last Thursday, was well attended. The ladles aie making slumber tobes lot their next fair. Xlts. N. S. Sage and Xlrs. W. L. Stei llug eelebiated their biithdays Thm .-.-diy at the home of the latter, A num ber of their fi lends spent the day with them. m NICHOLSON. Special to the Stinnton Tilhiine Nleholson. Dec. 17. The funeral of Xlis. Parley Bat on w?s held Tuesday morning. Xllss Ethel Stalk and her tiiend, Xliss Nellie Ford, ate spending a low days In Scianton. Xlr. and Xlr.-. Lyman Pi.tt t cpect to locate In Newurk, N. .1. The vounir neotile of this ul.ice en- Jojed a. sleigh tide to Deckertonn, 'Wednesday night,' to give Miss Vtrgll Taylor a farewell surprise. Mrs. 13. L. Day, who has been ser iously ill Is convalescing, ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS A Charming' Pleasure Place. Few winter resorts have the equal of Lakowood's advantages, which are, primarily, locution, rilnmte and sur roundings. At the end of a ninety minute ralltoad jouiney you leach Lakewood, the winter home of fashion, culture and society. Fine roads in sev eral direction lead to the hotpls und cottages of the latter, of which there ure many, and the life of their occu pants Is as merry as can be. The cli mate nt Lakewood is nt least 10 de grees milder than at New York or Philadelphia, nnd by its situation In New Jersey's famous pine belt there Is an exhilarating liealthfulness found nowhere else on the Atlantic coast, Tho hotels are metropolitan In every sense and every convenience Imagin able Is found there, including sun par lors, palm gardens, nrtlatlo tea und music rooms, and a wonderful appoint ed cuisine. There are Innumerable op portunities for outdoor life and spoils like pony polo, golf, cioss country tid ing, coaching and automoblllng are In dulged in. The only toad to Lakewood from New York is the New Jersey Cen ttnl and Its express service is such that many New York business men travel dally between Lakewood and New York. To know about Lakevood, write C. M. Burt, general passenger agent, New Jersey Central, Now York city, for book on New Jersey's pines, ets, Its freo for the usklng, A Winner, The methods of traveling nowadays, compared with the crude ways of even ten years back, are little shoit of mar velous. Fast running trains, bupeibly equipped coaches, provision for a com plete dining service, and parlor cars sumptuous nnd indgnlflcent lu furnish ings and nttlngs have taken the place of small, uncomfortable cars of yore. Tho new Quaker City expiess over the New Jersey Central for Philadelphia Is .. . ... . -. t A ' i'v yr THE TRIBUNE'S " WANT" DIRECTOR. f Dili HR ffiffi mi SEES I AccrrLM, BUSIKESS 0PPJ.1TUSITIES. Ill ESTATE mi Half a Cent a Word. Thlin 11) fletlK 0fl)r lU , c.n, t yn , For Bent. FOR RUNT Large, new stable! all mod- em improvements; ivressicr cuun. Apply 739 Jefferson avenue. FOR RKNT-Courttlffht House. Wilkes Barre, Is In No. l order, epntnlna 40 rooms, has iRrgo basement, and harn ,'J r.O horses. Rent $150 per month. Ilessel & Co, 30 Bennett Building, Wllkes-DaiTe, $1S For Rent Ten-room houso: excollont neighborhood! all modern Improve, ments, on avenuo. Apply to R. P. Ham ilton. 420 Spruce street. Wantod To Bent. WANTMli 'm tjkkt A furnished house! no children. Address A. B. C The Tribune. WANTBD-Bmall furnished houso. dress Box 300. city. Ad. Booms nnd Board. TUB LINDEN, 809 Linden street, has a numbr of desirable vacancies; light rooms and choice table board. TLBASANT rooms with board for four or flvo young men. Inquire !32 Wash- Ington avenue. Business Opportunity. STOCK 'ANDWiiGAT TRADERS with out delay. Write for our special mar ket letter. Freo on application. S. M lllbbnid & Co., members N. Y. Consoli dated and Stock Kxchango, H and m Hioadway, New York. Established 1S04. Long Distance 'Phono S1S8 Broad. SEALED PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS will bo opened In tho ofllco of tho City Rccoider by the Director of tho Department of Public Works nt .! o'clock n. m. on Monday, the 12th day of January, 1S0J, lor the con stiuctlon of a viaduct upon and along West Lackawanna nonue, from Seventh acnuc to Ninth ncnue ncross and over tho Hacks of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Riilroad Company, In ac coidnnco with plans and specifications on file in the Depaitment of Public Woiks, lSme.iu of Englne'Cling. Each bidder shall enclose with bis pro posal, cash or certilled check. In the sum of one thousand (1,000 00) dollars, ns a gii'itnntcc to execute a contract If award ed tho same. In case the bidder to whom the contract shall have been awarded, re fuses or omits to execute a contiact for the work in nccoiduuro with the nlnns and specifications therefor with in ten (10) days fiom the date of the award, the cnclnsuio nccompaiolng his pioposal shall be foi felted to the use of the Cltv of Scranton. Bidders in u lequcsted to mall their pro posals fiom the postotllce of the city or town In which their main otflce Is situ ated Blddets will be furnished with proposal blanks at tho Ruieau of Euglueeiing and no othcis will be occepted. All proposals shall be mailed to the City Conti oiler of the Cltv of Scranton and shall bo marked on the envelonu "Pro posal for West Lackawanna Avenue Via duct." and must be received In said office not later than -."0 p. m., Monday, Jan uary, 12, 1003. The city irserves the light to l eject any or all bids JOHN E. ROCHE. Director, Department of Public Works Scianton, Pa., Dec. 10. 190L'. a very mui h up-to-date train. Sched uled fast and running to nnd from Philadelphia at convenient hours no detail has been civet looked in Its make upand that such a train Is popular j goes without saying. The liver- leaves ' O. . .1. . n.. ... T On t ,n . n. .lirMJ f. f T7u l.l PI UtlllUll ill I.OU I.. 1(1., Ill . . V rJ hi . .(..,.- ini? Teimlnal without change at 12 noon. The letttrn tiatn leaves Phila delphia at 6 p. m. Theie is a connec tion for New Yoilc on this train, an ly ing there at 12.10 p. in., and having theie at ." p. in., with vestibuled coaches and pailor cars The train Is vesti buled thimipiiout and has modern Pullman buffet pallor cars attached. Wilte to H. 13. Ruhe, dlstilct passen ger agent, Allenmwu, Pa., or J. S. Sw Isher. district passenger agent, Scianton, Pa., foi folder or othei in formation Christmas Holiday Exclusion Bates via Southern Bailway. The Southern uiilway will sell Chilst tuas holiday excursion tickets from Washington to points south and south west on Deccinbei 2, 24, 25, 30, 31 nnd Janu.it y 1, final limit January 3, 1903, at nite of one fnie und a thlid for the lound tiip. Tickets will be sold to ti.iciieis and students of schools and colleges at above Kite, on Dtcember 16 to 22 inclusive', with final limit of Janu ary S, 110", upon piesentutlon and sur lender of eeitldeates signed by supei iuteridont, pi It'.clpal or president of schools and colleges. Chailes L. Hopkins, dlstilct passen ger agent, Southern uiilway, 82S Chest nut Htieel, Philadelphia, will furnish all information. Xehigh Valley Calendar for 1903. The usual fine steel-plate engraved woik Is continued in the Lehigh Valley uilho.idY calendar for 1903. These cal endais aio becoming exceedingly popu lar all over the countty, us they are high-class In workmanship and design, and an acceptable ornament to any olllce or house. One of the calendars may bo obtained by mailing four cents In stamps, to cover postage, to the pas senger depaitment of the Lehigh Val ley rail) oud, New York. BUSINESS HOUSES. TH'-at BNTenpftisiNa osALsno on SUPPLY YOUR NEB OS Of EVERY CHJUttGTCR PROMPTLY AND 3ATIS PAOTORILY. FOR SALS UUaaiES md WAOOXa at all klndt; On llnuwa and Dulldins lots at baruaini IIOII6K3 CMFl'KD and OliOOMKD at M. T. KELLER Lackawanna Corrliee Works. aaouniTYBUiLDino a3vv?3 uvaw Ilomt Office, 03 209 Mcars Building. We are maturing thaiej cacli month which thow a net pain to the Investor of about U per cent. We loan money. We also luiic VVU, PAID STOCK $100 00 per hare, Inter est payable semi-annually, ALDKlVr DAI.b, Secretary. E, JOSEPH KUSTTEL, Wire Screen of ull kinds: fully urev.mil for C the spring tenon. We make all kind of porcu screens, etc. PETER STIPP, (lenenl Contractor, llullder and Dealer in Building Stone, Cementing of cellars a spe cially. Telephone .'SW. Olllce, H27 Washington avenue. TUB SOU ANTON VlTHIPIBOEiRIOK AND TILE MANUPAOTURIHQ COMPANY Makers ot Paving Drick, etc. H. II. Dale, Genual Bales Agent, Office .329 Washington I avc. Works at Kay Aug, l'a., K. Ic W. V. U.R. Bnncfi VWAN f iffim, Want Advertisements Will Be Received nt Any of the Follow ing Drufr Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALniSKT SCHULTZ, corner Mul berry street nnd Webster ave. OU8TAV, PICH12L, 650 Adams avenue. WeBt Side OUO. W. JENKINS, 101 South Main avenuo. South, Scrnnton FRED L. TEP.PPE, J29 Cedar avenue. North Scranton GEO. W. DAVIS, comer North Main avenuo and Market street. Green Ridge CHARLES P. JONES, 1337 Dick- son avenue. F. J. JOHNS, 920 Greon Ridge Btrcct. C. LORENZ, corner Washington avenue and Marlon street. Petersburg W. II. KNEPFEL, 1017 Irving avenuo. Dunmoro J. Q. BONE & SON. Wnnted. WANT13D-A bull pup. Address A. D. v., caia ot ri inline. Help Wanted. WANTED-Accnta to sell tea and cof fee to consumers. Positions perma nent. Grand Union Tea Co., 311 Lacka wanna avenue. Help Wanted Male. WANTED A shoe salesman, lor I.acka wanna county, or a line of well known mining shoes. Ono who is well acquainted with the trade and can seo them often. Address Box 31, Mllford, N. J. Agents Wnnted. 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 ago, experience, references first let ter. Address. Sulto 572, No. 1001 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED-Bv n voung man, willing to do any kind of work. Address S20 Fifth street, Duninoic. A NURSE wants confinement cases. In quire this week at Y. W. C. A., 203 Washington avenue. SITUATION WANTED-A ran Inge pa'nt er or vninlsher of any kinds wants a situation. 521 Coutt street, city. WANTED A position by n young gen tleman as stenoginpher and type writer, who lias had experience in general office work: best of reference. Address 1'. W. F., this ofllce. Furnished Rooms for Rent. FOR RENT Furnished looms, heated with steam, at 513 Mulberry stteet. near Washington avenue; prices teason ablc. FOR RENT Fiont furnished bed looms for gentlemen. 312 Washington avenue. FOR RENT A furnished loom on second floor f i ont, $1.30 week. 033 Adums ave. jUjTGIL ELECTION NOTICE The annual meet ing of tho stockholders of tho Scran ton Stove Woiks will bo held at the of llce of tho Company In Scuiutou, Pa., Satin day, Januaiy 10, l&Oi. at 2 30 p m. II. 15. WATSON, Secietary. IN RE: Estate of Chat lotto Evans, lato ' of tho city of Scranton, Inckuwnnna county, nnd state of Pennsylvania. In tin- Orphans' coiut of Lackawanna county. Lettms tcstamcntuiy on tho above named estate having been granted to tho uiidei signed, all pel sons having claims oi demands against the same will pie-sent them lor payment, and all persons In debted thereto will make invment to WILLIAM CilAFPELL or MARTYN J. STONE. J. W. RROWN1NG, Exccutois. Attorney for Estate. PROFESSON A L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAULDING, C. P. A.. 23 Tiadeis' Bunk Building. Old 'phono 1861. Architects. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCH B, Real Estnto Exchange llldg., 120 Wash ington avenue. i Civil and Mining Engineers. H. L HARDING, 815 CONNELL BLDG. STEVENSON & KNIGHT, 720 CON nell building. Dentists. DR. E. C. EILENBERGER. PAULI building, Spruce stieet, Scranton. DR. C. C. LAUBACH. 115 WYOMING avo Fire Insurance. SCHLAGER & CO., 401 Connell Building. Patent Attorneys. OA r C l TO In all countries The only licensed and equipped pater.t aollcltoi In tho city. No chat go for In formation on patentability; over ten yeais" experience Rcploglc & Co.. At cars Bldg. Hotels nnd Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE. IJ3 and L7 FRANK lln avenuo. Rates icasonable, P. Z1EQLEU, Propiletor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L. As W, Passenger depot. Conducted on tho Lu lopean plnu. Victor Koch, Piopiletor. Scavenger. A 15 BRiaaS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools: no odor; only Impioved pumps used. A. B. Hilggs. piopiiclor. Leave ouluis 110 Noith Main avenue, or Elcko's diug stoio, comer Adams and Mtilbeny. Both telephones. Wire Screens, JOSEPH KUETTEL. REAR 611 LACKA ave., Scranton, infra, ot Who Scieens Miscellaneous. MEGAQEG BROS., PRINTERS' SUP. plies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 1.10 Washington uvonue. THE WILICES-BARRE RECORD CAN be had In Scranton at the news stand of Relsman Bros., 406 Spruce and 0OJ Linden; M. Norton, 322 Lackuwauua ave.; I. S. SchuUer, 211 Spruce stieet. Monoy to loan. ANY AMOUNT Ot.' MONEY TO LOAN Quick, straight loans or Building and T.ntll, At fen... t - n . . ..I1,. N. V. Walker. 311-313 Connell building. Employment Agency. RELIABLE help can bo procured at Mrs. A;, u; . Blnl kcv'B Employment Ofllco, Tako elevator. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware, Xackawanna nnd Western. , IN Effect Juno 1, 11)02. Trains leave Scianton for Now York AJ1,0v.3a'' 603 "-G0 and 10.10 a. m.: 1J.40, 3 40, 3 35 p. m. For New York and Phila delphia 7.50, 10.10 a. m., nnd 12.40 and .! 3". p. in. For Gouldsboro At 0.10 p. m. For Buffnlo-1.15, 6 22 and 0 00 a. m.; 1.C3. CM and 11.10 p. m. For Bltighamton, Elmlra nnd way stntlons-lfl 23 a. m., 1.0" p. m. For Oswego, Syraciiso and mica l.lu and ". ?;.,m,! 1-H P- ni- Oswego, Syracusu and Utlca train nt 6 22 a. m. dally, except nUnclaV. Vnr HTmitt-nan ft fin n tn . 1 a: nnd 6 50 p. m. Nicholson accommodation ; w unci u ir p. m. Bloomslrtirg Division For Northumber land, nt 6 35 and 1010 a. m.i 155 nnd 6.10 ' Ji J or Plymouth, at 8.10 a. m.; 3.10 nnd 9 05 p, m. , JF,"""!"!' Tialns-For Now York, 1 30, 3 20. 6 05, 1010 n. m.: 3.40 and 3 33 p. m. .For .""Jfalo-l.lS nnd 0 22 a. m.: 155, 0 50 and 11.10 p. m. For Elmlia and way stations 10 Ji a. m. For Blnchnmton nnd way sta tions, 300 a. m. Bloomsburg Division Leavo Scranton, 10 10 a. m. and 6.10 p. m. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In Effect Nov. 16, 1902. Trains Leavo Scranton For Philadelphia and New Yoilc via D. I1:-11- R at 7.41, through Parlor Car nnd Day Coach Carbondale to Now Yorlt and 9 47 a. m . with L. V. Coach Carbon dale to Philadelphia, and 213, 4 35 (Black Diamond Express), and 11.40 p. m. Sun days, D. & ir. R. ., 15S p. m., 9.38 a. m. I;or White Haven, Hazleton and princi pal points In the roal regions, via D. & S.R,..P-' 7-41- 218' and 435 p. m. For Pottsvllle. 7.11 a. m. For Bethlehem, Enston, Reading, Har lfsburg and pilnclpal Intermediate sta-J1,0""- ylap. & II. R. R.. 7.41, 9.47 a. m.: 2 18, 4 35 (Black Diamond Express), 11.49 p. m. Sundays, D. & H. R. R.. 9 38 a. m. and 1 5S and 9 17 p. m. For Tunkhannock. Townnda. Elmlra, itnaca, Geneva and principal Intermediate stations via D L. & W. R. R 6 35 a. m. and 1 53 p. m. , For Geneva. Rochester. Buffalo. Nlng nra Falls, Chicago and all points west via D. & 14 R, n 12 03 p. m.; 3.28 (Black Diamond Expiess). 10.41. 11 19. p. m. Sun days D. & II. n. R , 12 03. 9 17 p m. I'lillman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh valley Parlor cars on all trains between Wilkes-Bnrre and New York. Philadel phia. BUffalo and Sunenslon Bridge. ROLLIN H. WILBUR. Gen. Supt.. 29 Cortland street. New York. CHARLES S LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt., 2j Cortland stieet. New Yorlt. A. W. NONEMACHER, Dlv. Pass. AgL. South Bethlehem. Pn. For tickets nnd Pullman reservation ap ply to city tlckPt office, 69 Public Squaro, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. READING SYSTEM. Central Railroad of New Jersey. In effect Nov, lfij 19u. Stations In New Yorkj toot Liberty street and South Ferry, N. R. Tiains leave Scranton for Now York. Philadelphia. Easton. Bethlehem, Allen town. Mnuch Chunk, White Haven, Ash ley, Wllkes-Bnne and Plttston at 7 30 a. m 1 p. m., and 4 pm. Sundays, 7.15 a. m. and 2.10 p. m Quaker City Express leaves Scianton 7.30 a. m.. with through solid vestibule train with Pullman BufTnC Parlor Car for Philadelphia with only one change of cars for Baltimore and Washington, D. C? and all principal points south and west and has through coach for New Yoik. For Avoca, Plttston and Wilkes-Barre, 1 p. m. and 4 p. m. Sunday. 7.13 a. m. and 2.10 p m. For Long Blanch, Ocean Grove, etc., at 7.30 a. m. and 1 P. m. For Reading, Lebanon and Harrisburg via Allentown at 7 30 a. m., 1 p. m. and 4 p. m. Sunday, 7.15 a. m. nnd 210 p m. For Tumnqua and Pottsvlllo at 7.30 a. m . 1 p. rn. and 4 p m. Sunday, 7.15 a. m. For rates and tickets apply to agent at station. . W. O. BESSLER. General Manager. C. M. BURT, Gen. Pass. Agt. Pennsylvania Railroad. Schedule In Effect June IC, 1902. Tiains leave Scranton b 38 a. m., week days thiough vestlbulo train from Wilkes-Barre. Pullman buffet pailor cai and coaches to Philadelphia, via Pottsvlllo- stops ut pilnclpal inteimcdlate ata. tlons Also connects for Sunbuiy, Hai lisbutg. Philadelphia. Baltimore, Wash ncton and for Pittsburg and the West. 9 47 a. m.. week days, for Sunbury, Har risbutg. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg and tho West. 14" p. m.. week days, (Sundays. 1.5S p. mi for Sunbury. llanlsburg, Philadel phia Baltimore, Washington and Fltts- 1 3r3 ."ml'vAdm through vestibule tiuiii fiom Wilkes-Barre. Pullman buffot pailor car and coaches to Philadelphia via Pottsvlllo. Stops at principal intormedi- at4835 lD 'mTwcck dnvs. for Hazleton, Sun- . bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pitts- bUrB" J. B. HUTCHINSON. Gen. Mgr. J. B. WOOD, Gen. Pass Agt. Delaware nnd Hudson. In Effect Nov, 16, 1J02. Tv-iint for Caibondalo leavo Scranton at 0 41 7J6 8 38, 10 13 H. m.: 12 03. 1.12. 2 11. 350. 520. 6 23. 7.22, 8 33, 9 50, 11.20 p. m.: li:F0raHonesdalc-6 II, 10.13 a. m.; 211 and CFor' WUkes-Baire-6 3S, 7.41. 8 lb 9.17. 10 53 u m 12 03. 1.42. 2.18. J 28. 4 33. 610. 7 i 0 10 10 41. 11 41 p. m. Ebr L V. R- " Polnts-7.11, 9.47 a. m.: V1Pen.tyVvan'lanR. R. Polnts-0 39. n n m 1.1.'. 3 2S and I 33 p. m. 9,Fo"' Albany and all points noith-7.30 a, m. and 3 w Jftfoxr TRAINS. For C.ubondalo-Sr-0, 11.33 a. m.; 2.U. Sfov ilkes-Barr'e-S a. m.; 12 03, i 53. 3rAllnvBnnlPho,;tB north-3 50 p. m. , Tor II e"dalr-S SO a. m.; 3. p. m T w BI'RDICK, G. P. A., Albany. N. Y. W. L. PRYOR. D. P. A.. Scl anion. Pa. 1 - Erie Railroad Wyoming Division. in Effect September 13, 1902. Trains leave Scianton for Now York. -. vivv bin Bit and Intel mc-dlato points, also- -for 11 awl" y linl1 lucal 8tatlon8 nt 72,) - . "For'nonesdnlS'and White Mills at 13.1 PTralns nrilvo at Scianton t 1C3S a m. aud'o.15 p. nij . New York, Ontniio nnd Western. o-im., tublo ill effect Sunday, bapt 23, 1902. Tlmu "'V0nVl!u HOUND, TRAINS. , Leavo Leave Arrive n.-ni.w Scianton. Cai bond lie. Cnclosla-. 1 rains. a a m n 10 1V , l(fj h- i "'. 0 10 P- m.Ai.CaiuumlaUy!H p.in 07 'soiITH BOUND- jl ueavo Leavo Auivo n-minH Scianton. Caibondnle. Cndosl.i. Sn r. "... 7.0) p. mtAr.Caibnndulo 7.13 pm f,o. a ... xiCa0 Loavo Arilvo nvnins Cadosla. Caibondalo. Scianton. No b . ..... C 50 a. m. 7.23 a. m. No 10 ..... 1 3" I'- m- u .W '! '" 6-45 " '" 41(1,, in ' . f XT..,,, V,,, I. -,,,. Tfl nrcss" at Scranton, via p. R. R jof N. J.; fin Phil idolphla. Atlantic City, Baltimore, Washington1' and Pennsylvania stato points. Seo, Ointiblp, and consult ticket agentafc for oomioeilons'wlth other lines. l J. C. "ANDERSON. O. P, A . New York. J. E. WELSH, T. P. A., Scranton. Pa. m.ninB Cadosia C.ubonUalo, Kci.uUqu kt i- .. SMn m 7.23 a.m. fc2 -V '.. 2.15p.m. 4 nop m. l.43p in. SUNIJAVS ONLY, NORTH BOUND. bunlJ' l-ao Limvu An ve SUlietaiS coihikh i- "ii .",. . V ' "M." dietown. Wa ton. Nmwlch, Oneida, Os vvtKO und all points west. J MKiS'Jin (l. with "Quaker Civ Ex. U J iA '