TWK CITIZEN, AVKDNKSDAY, JANUARY , 1012. PAGE 7 tf& World mys tiin I'rovidence. en up tho business of tho Provi- Via ill: iUll'llUB IU 'J1U1U UVLT 1UT 11)12 campaign, and among tho ins In Mini if Wnil Chnprv iihi . win niiiKfifvi t no enrmrin tit videnco In 1911. Ii n i.t nn I. f 1. H "utiji no iiu in nuunj ill u.i&u began his professional career 1 Youngstown. Ohio, and Penn- uuiii league, in miu. mere was a very strong team there and j wtj nut tvuu iiiu iui)U.u iaiv,ai out he was pronounced by Miko oo. tlif wnsninirlon ncniit. nnd .11(1 ijiii it;. Willi fllll'N hi, in NI1IM k In tho minors for Pittsburg. o mo uesi punier in uio league. ' PUIJL-U lill IMIBUlilLUU llll- youngster to be hold. At finish- games he showed well, but did seem to gain his control and o poor showings when ho was l W O tfl 1 1... UCtCllll LltlllLIll!! II no Teams, uie managers or wnien seen him work In the spring. in pot mm. lint tin tenlllfl nnt in h and was allowed to take a at Providence for experience. ames won and lost do not show worth with the Rhode Island as conditions were so bad there tho last season owners sold out limn .;iwn, ii. w. lawKey aim iey Jennings, of Detroit. Is that they spond too much time Inside their homes. They want to get out In tho fresh air and havo their blood stirred up onco In a while. Tho baseball would do It. "It's a lot of fun being a club owner. I get a lot of enjoyment out of It." She does not Intend to revolution ize the game, but she says alio has a few Ideas that she thinks would help It along. Just what her Idoas are Mrs. Hrltton could not stato off hand, but Messrs. Murphy, Ebborts, Dryfuss, et al., according to her, will learn them sooner or Inter. "Wo arc going to havo a team In St. Ivouis this year that will make tho Giants go some." On Chrlstmns night at Starrucca the Hancock basket ball team was defeated by tho Starrucca team hy a score of 47 to 25. i rnuay jasi wnue Alius proven n tho hnrdnst nrnnnsltinn 1hr k I'lve had struck this year and "n thpnifiolvns nnnfnnHnrc ir hn of Wayne county. The passing n "Millers" wns n fpnturn nf tha while the Rink boys did not to play together and it was no- liln Mint fhov rnnlil hnvp mnHo a few more baskets if they had "passed" to each other a little was anybody's game up to the mlinilA ,,tnl, . uiiuuit; ui i-muj , Lilt? llllitl U Honesdale 27, White Mills 22. forwards: O'Connell, center: ill iiiiii nr;iiir iriinniK i n in flllm n,A 1411 r ....... n . HIIIJVJ ...111 Mill! 1W1 ..lllVIO, lers, renter; Eddie Murphy and . r M ri el T)nnl,A. 11 ..... r C, Smith 3, Gill 1, Wenders 1, 1, Hrader 2, and live fouls flam Anderson, former champion middleweight wrestler of the world, has been secured by Harvard to train its students on the mat. "Knockout" Hrown. who line In his rifrlit name of Valentine IJrownhcime a good many thousand dollars stored away, is one of the very few men In the ring today to Umoir that 100 pen nies make a dollar. "Dictator" Stags, whom most peo ple believe to be the coaeh at the Uni versity of Chicago, says he's going to war on summer baseball among stu dents. Thnt's the only thing he sees wrong with college sport. New Year's afternoon and even- iiu ouaiiuuiKiiuia uiauui iu ui- the Rink Five in games that se to be fast and exciting as Susquehanna team has had an hln record for Severn 1 vpnrs In lL nan nun win ltiyo too iiones- Liovs a hard tussle. Christmas afternoon the first srinlp. Pnlo team nnrl tho Rink team was played at the Rink, eauiieu m a buuiu ui u kuuis iu t favor of the Honesdale team. ' Damascus basket ball team ted the Tyler Hill boys by a of 18 to 10. The game was exciting It was played last day in tho gymnasium of the school Monday night last tho third of the series in tho four-cor-fight for the championship of o county was piayea ai mo botweon ho Rink Five and tllJU VlUbt JCUI tt UUUUilJlUUU. .... I MI.. . .. 1 1 . . . i and easily defeated, the feat- the game being the team work peed of tho Rink Five who d their best form of the season iroved that they could "pass" they set out to do it. Tho line- 5eelyvlllo Marklo and Policy,! rds; Benny, center; Sonn and guards. Rink Five w. Polt toss, forwards; O'Connell, cen lader and Brader, guards. Bas Polley 2, Marklo 1, Polt 1, 1, Bader 2, O'Connell C, Brader three fouls. Final score, 33-C. ;u, ii j jhucu. , WOMUN IN BASIOIlALIi. Helen Itritton. St. Ix)uls Club luhliand.s at Homo NiuhtH. . Helen Hathaway Britton, of tho St Louis Cardinals, be that every woman should bo a ill fan. NMIIH II MO EHI'D "ID tlrll fl lin I ch fun out of it as our help- do, Personally I think that linen are Just as crazy about it men i here s no reason why hould not. Baseball Is the na garne and it is a mighty heal- ine. too. women went to the games advises Mrs. Britton, "Instead Ing homo wondering what hor oor neighbor Is going to wear o. ou-ttiiu-ou a luuuiru party, ould find better contentment. In, she would find companion- l li hit YmoVinnil nn Also It would holp to keep home nights, for ho would lavo eomo thing live to talk with his wife. Tho average i a fan, Mrs. Britton thinks, oman does not belittle her dig 'hen she goes to a gaino and along with tho crowd." Mrs. l bellovos. tat harm is there to eit In the o trouble with lots of -women PlUNIi QOTCn. Frank Gotch, champion wrestler of the world, has quit the game and ho claims that he will never appear In a wrestling contest again. Gotch made tho announcement im mediately after ho had thrown Munro, champion of England, twice In 20 minutes. CARNEGIE NAMES WORLD'S TWENTY GREATEST MEN. None of Tlicin Moiiey-Mnkers Any One Con .Mnko Money, Ho Says. Androw Carneglo, in a recent in terview, had a lot of things to say. Ho had kind words for Theodore Roosevelt, although Mr. Carneglo admitted tho former President every now and then was flighty, and In his editorial on the Sherman law took a whole lot of pages to tell what ho might havo said in one sentence. Mr. Carneglo agrees heartily with Roose velt's proposal for a commission to regulate trusts as tho Interstate Commerce Commission regulates rail roads. Mr. Carneglo next talked about greatness and wealth, and how to got both. Ho gave tho reporter a list of 20 great mon, who, ho said, had made tho world what it was. Tho 20 Great Men. Seven of those 20 were Scotch men, Mr. Carnegie proudly pointed out, and Shakespeare, who leads his list, ho said, "as tho old Scot eald, 'had brains enough to havo been ono."' These aro th 20: Shnkespearc. Morton. Jonnnr. Noll son, Lincoln, Bums, Gutenberg, Edl son, Siemens, Bessemer, Musher, v.oiumuus, watt, uoll. Arkwrlght, Franklin, Murdoch, Hargrcaves, StcphciiBon nnd Symington. 'Hut not ono of these men," a reporter inturposed, "made much money." Mr. Carneglo threw up Mb hands. "Money!" ?io oxclnlnicd. "Anybody can mako money. These men have uono something for tho world. Do you supposo they care whether or not they were paid for it? "Money Is a bother. Tho great irouuio nuout this world, I find, Is not how to get money but how to get rid of It wisely." How to Get Money. Tho reporter casually Inquired as 10 nis metnod or getting money and Mr. Carnegie dictated theso rules: "Don't drink. "Don't smoke. It's foolish and no employer wants foolish men work lug for him. "Live within your income. "Don't bo content with doing only your duty. Do moro than your duty. It's tho horso who finishes a neck ahead who wins the race. "Use your head. Don't follow the rule, 'Obey orders if you break your employer.' Tell your employer that you know more about your depart ment of his business than ho possibly could know. He may not like It then, but ho will remember and you will some day bo rewarded. "What chanco has a poor employee or uecoming a partner?" was asked and Mr. Carnegie replied: "Some dny when the employer Is ill, perhaps ho may send down for some papers. Then the poor employee may bo sent out with them and perhnps have a chanco to meet Madamo Employer and Madam's daughter. There's his chance. Mr. Carnegie winked. "No poor mnn should bo prejudiced against a girl Just because sho is rich,' he said. Poor men can make millionaires' daughters Just as happy. pornaps nappior, tnan millionaires' sons can. "I was attending a wedding of a poor uoy to a rich girl in Pittsburg. a while ago." He paused and point ed to me reporter s pencils. "Get this In sure," he chuckled 1 want that groom to know about it and I'm afraid to tell him about it to his face. But I don't know of a happier couple," he said quickly. "Ho's a partner of his father-in-law. So vou see there's a chanco for the poorest cierK to win happiness and wealth all at once." A CC0UN1 of ALBERT G. MITCH l'.LL aUAlttllAN ov DMIS! 1. 1. a vnit! it.Vtlcu ls l;r?by elvtn that the third nnd mini account ol tnP irimrdlati nliovc limned Pin . c ''"'"ed I" the Court of Common 'Jf V! ) jiyiie Co. for Coiifrmuilloii til si. ;,i.r.. ,i' Mi n,ll?y.0! J''Hry mi.l will he con ,r.'".7.'..ill)?ol"ti' J '.'y ld Court (sec ice.) on lhurjday. M.irch ll. 11) 2, unless UAcei.' tlona lire previously illled. Hoiiesilnle. Dec. 21, lull. l'rothonctary. IN THE COURT OF COMMON 1 PLEASE OF WAYNE COUNTY. No. 137 October Term, 1911. In re-petltlon of Vero U. Stono, I'. J. Stone and W. E. Perham, exe cutors of H. K. Stone, for satisfaction of mortgnge. A petition of tho above number and term has been presented to said Court praying that a mortgage, giv en by Warren L. Case and Mariah H. Caso to George W. Rockwoll, May Stanton Baldwin and Peter Palln, executors of tho last will and testament of L. N. Stanton, dated January 27, 18S7, for tho payment of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, recorded In Mortgage Book No. 12, pago 55, against certain lands situ ated In tho Township of Damascus, and described In said mortgage, which mortgage was assigned on the 24th day of July, 1S90, to May Stan ton Baldwin, recorded In Mortgage Book No. 13. page 200. hnsntlnHP!! nf record Because it ls legally prosumcd iu iiiive ueen paid. All persons In terested aro notified tn nnnp.ir In said Court, Monday, January 15, ui-, at Z o clock n. pi., ami Rhnw cause why said mortgage shall not bo satisfied of record and the Hen there of discharged. M. LEE BRAMAN, Sheriff. M. E. Simons, Attorney, Honesdale, Pa., 100w4 Foreign Affairs. Also Russia's open door to Ameri can cititens may be classed with those revolving affairs. Pittsburgh Sun. Before really entering Persia will Russia please wipe Its foet? Choice Persian rugs will be provided. Chica go Tribune. The open door is going around so fast in China as to lead to the suspi cion thRt it is one of these revolving affairs. Washington Post. YOU RISK NO MONEY. Our Roputatio-i and Money Ar Back of Thli Offer. We pay for all the medicine used during the trial, if our remedy falls to completely relieve you of constipation. We tnke nil the risk. You are not ob ligated to us in any way whatever, if you accept our offer. Could nnything bo more fair for you? Is there any reason why you should hesitate to put our claims to a practical test? A most scientific, common-sense Ireatment ls Rexall Orderlies, which are eaten like candy. They are very pronounced, gentle and pleasant In ac tion, and particularly agreeable in every way. They do not cause diar rhoea, nausea, flatulence, griping, or other Inconvenience. Rcxnll Orderlies are particularly good for children, aged and delicate persons. We urge you to try Rexall Order lies at our risk. Three sizes, 10c., 25c, nnd BOe. Remember, you can gel Rerall Remedies in tbtn community only at our etore Tho Rexall Store. A. M. LEINE. COURT PROCLAMATION. Whereas, the Judge of the several Courts of the County of Wayne hus issued his precept for holditiL' a Court of Quarter Sessions, Oyer and Terminer, ami (ienerul Jnll Delivery la nnd for said County, at the Court House. t bi'L'ln on MONDAY. JAN. 1(1, 1912. qnd to continue one week : And directlne that a Grand Jury for the Courts of Quurter Sessions and Oyer nnd Terminer be summoned to meet on .Monday. Jan. . 1012, at 2 p.m. Notice Is therefore hereby civen to the Coroner nnd Justices of tho Pence, nnd Con stables of the County of Wayne, ttmt they be then and there In their proper persons, at said Court House, at 2 o'clock In the nfter uoon of suld lHh day of Jan.. 1911. with their records, iuquisltlons.ezamluutlons undother remembrances, to do those thlnes which to their otlices appertain to be done, and thost who aro bound by recognizance or otherwise to prosecute the prisoners who nre or shull be In the Jnll of Wayne County, be then and there to prosecute ueainst them us shall bt lust. Given under my hand, at Honesdale, this 20th tiuy of Dec.. 1911. and In the lMth year of tlm Imlcpeudencfl of the United States M.'I.KK H RAMAN. Sheriff. Sheriff's Olltce 1 Honesdale Dec. 20 1911. J 102w NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION, KSTATE OK CORTLAND UROOKtf, Late of South Canaan Township, Wayno county. All persons Indebted to said estate are notified to mako immediato pay ment to the undersigned; and those naving claims against the said estate are notified to present them duly at tested for settlement. J. G. BRONSON, Administrator South Canaan. Dec. 5, 1311. 08 w4 JNTHKCOUKTOF COMMON PLEAS X Ur WAYNE COUNT i . Gertrudo J. Halo v. James E. Halo ro. 214 Morch Term 1911. Llbol In Divorce jo jAMiio jy, liAijt;: you are norouy required to appear In tho said uourt on tho third Monday in Janu arjk next, to answer tho complaint exhibited to tho Judge of said court by Gertrudo J. Halo, your wlfo, In tho causo nbovo stated, or In default tnereoi a oecreo or dlvorco as pray ed for In said complaint may be made against you in your absence. M. LEE BRAMAN, Sheriff. Searlo & Salmon, Attorneys. Honesdale, Dec. 1, 1811. 9Gw4 A UDlTOR'S NOTK'h. -ex i-state of ELIZABETH C'LEMO, mi: "iiyiiiiirt uorougn, ueceaeeu. Tho undersigned an .nullinr n pointed to report distribution of tho innus m hands of Emma II. Hoylo and Ezra Clomo, executors of said estate, will attend to tho duties of his appointment on Friday, January 5, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m., at his oinco in tuo Borough of Honesdale, Pa., at Which tlmn nnrl nlnpo nil claims against said estato must bo presented or recourse to tho fund for distribution will bo lost. E. C. MUMFORD, Auditor. Honesdale, Pa., Dec. 13, 1911. lOOwo. Tho other said lot of land begin ning at a heap of stones, being th northeastern corner of lands convoy ed to Jermlma Jane Stinnard, run ning thence by tho same South sixty and one-half degrees west one hun dred and ton rods to a post and stones corner; thence by lands lata of Jesse Collum, north sixteen and one-half degrees west, twonty-soven nnd three quarter rotls to a post corner, north slxty-olght and one- Wialf degrees cast ono hundred and twenty nnd three-quarter rods to a stones corner; and thence by lh Lord and Tracy lands south four de grees west thirty and three-quartora rods to tho place of beginning. Con taining twenty acres more or less. Together with Improvements thereon. ANNA M. GOLDSMITH. Admx. of estate of Anna M. Stin nard, lato of Palmyra. Searlo & Salmon, Attys. TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS X OF WAYNE COUNTY. Mary C. Lehman v. Christian Leh man. No. 84 March Term 1911. Libel in Divorce. To CHRISTIAN I.KH.MAN:'i on nre here by required to appear In the said Court oa the third Monday In January next, to hiis wcrthe complaint exhibited to the judce of sjIcI court by Mary Lehman, your wife, In the cause above stated. or lndtfnult there of n decree of divorce as prayed for In said complaint may be made ngt Inst you in yonr absence. M. I.KK 11 ISA MAN, Sher'Jf. bearle it Salmon. Attorneys. Honesdale. Dec. 1, 1JU. 'J6w4 AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of WILLIAM C. AMES, Late of the Borough of Hawley, dee'd. The undersigned, an auditor ap pointed to pass upon tho exceptions to account and to report distribution of said estate, will attend to tho du ies of his appointment, on Friday, January 5, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m. at his office in the borough of HonPRflalp. nf whlnli tlmn nnil nlnnn all claims against said estate must 2X20030000000g be presented, or recourse to the fund for distribution will bo lost. M. E. SIMONS, Auditor. I Honesdale, Dec. 13, 1911. 100w3 , ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of tho Or phans' Court of Wayno county, Pa., tho undersigned, administratrix of Anna M. Stinnard, lato of Palmyra, deceased, will sell at public outcry at tho court houso In Honesdale, on FRIDAY, JAN. 1.1, 101" 2 i m., tho following property, viz: All those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land situated in the town ship of Palmyra, county of WnvnR and Stato of Pennsylvania, bounded anu described as follows, to wit: The first of said lots beginning in the Northern lino of Hoel Comntons at a post and stones corner in tha road leading from Bethany and Dingman's choice turnplko to the Saw Mill on Swamp Brook known as Brink's Mill; thence by land of Hoel Compton and Isaac Swavel, north Bixty-nine and one-half de grees West one hundred and thirty eight rods to a stones corner; thence by land of Jesse Collum and others north sixty-seven degrees East thirty-four rods to a stones corner and north four degrees East ono hundred and three and one-half rods to a post and stones corner; thence by other lands of Russol F. Lord and T. H. R. Tracy, south seventy degrees East ninety-four rods to a post and stones corner, south twenty degrees West twenty-two rods to a post and stones corner and south twenty de grees east one hundred and one rods to tho middle of the nforesaid road; and thence along said road south fifty-five degrees west thirty rods to the place of beginning. Comprising Lot No. 22 In the allotment of the lands of Swamp Brook, belonging formerly to said Lord and Tracy and containing eiglity-flve acres and fifty-nine perche3 be the samo more or less. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice ls hereby given that appli cation will bo made by Henry O. Evans, A. G. Nesbltt and Harvey I. Wilson to tho Governor of Pennsyl vania on Monday, tho 8th dav of January, A. D. 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m., under tho provisions of an act of assembly entitled "An act to provide for tho Incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved tho 29th day of April, l&ti, and the several acts sunnle- montary thereto and amendatory thereof, for the charter of nn in tended corporation to be called tha " NORTH AMERICAN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CORPORA TION," the character and object of which is tho constructing, main taining, operating, buying and leas ing telephone and telegraph lines for the private use of Individuals. Arms. corporations, municipal and other wise, ror general business and for police, fire alarm and mpmnncoF business; the operation of telephone exchanges and the furnishing of facilities for communication hr means of tho transmission of elec tricity over or through wire', and doing a general telephone and tele graph business by such means, with in tho several counties of the Stata of Pennsylvania as follows: Bucks. Greene, Washington, Fayette, West moreland, Allegheny, Beaver, Law rence, Butler, Mercer, Crawford, Eria Warren, Venango, McKean, Clarion. Armstrong, Indiana, Jefferson, Clear field, Cambria, Somerset, Bedford. Blair, Fulton, Huntingdon, Centre, Clinton, Tioga, Union, Snyder, Mif flin, Juniata, Perry, Cumberland, Franklin, Adams, York, Lancaster. Lobanon, , Dauphin, Northumber land, Montour, Lycoming, Bradford. Columbia, Schuylkill, Berks, Ches ter, Delaware, Montgomery, Lehigh. Carbon, Northampton, Monroe, Lu zerne, Wyoming, Lackawanna, Sus quehanna, Wayne and Elk, and In accordance with the general routa set out in its Certificate of Incor poration, and for this purpose to have, possess and enjoy all tha rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly, and tho acta amendatory thereof and supplemen tary thereto. Evans, Noble & Evans, Solicitors. December 11. 1911. Dec.lo-20-2 WAYNE COMMON PLEAS: TRIAXi LIST, JANUARY TERM, 1012. Ramblo vs. Penn'a Coal Co. Hawley Glass Co. vs. Erie R. R. Co. Smith vs. Brown. Alney & Soncer vs. Koon. Tiffany vs. Sands. Tollep vs. Chaplck. Klausner vs. Do Broun. Wnlentynowlcz vs. Allen et al. Solleck vs. Do Breun. Town vs. Cortright et al. Omstead vs. Wayno Co. Farmers' Firo Ins. Co. Samo vs. Consolidated Mutual Flra Ins. Co. . Hittlngor vs. ferio R. n. Co. Wood, adra'r vs. Stewart et al. Martin L. Hall Co. vs. Crosley McGlnnis. Conley vs. McKennn. Monner vs. Borough of HonesdaU. M. J. HANLAN, Profy. Honesdale, Dec. 18, 1911. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice it hereby civen that the accountant! herein named have settled their respect iva accounts In the olllce of the Iteslster of Wills of Wayne County. Pa., and that the same will be presented at the Ornhans' Court of r.mM county lor confirmation, nt the Court House n Honesdale. on fh Ihlnl Hfnml.iv nt January next viz: First and final account of Charlea W. Schrader, administrator of that estate of Fred L. Schrader, Jersey City. New Jersey. First and final account of 1. B. Simons, administrator of the estate of Annie McGuire, New Jersey. aecond and nartlal ncennnt nf Charles A. Masters, acting executor ! or tne estate of Barziila Shaffer. Lake. First and final account of John D. Brennan and John Rellly. executora of the estate of James Dalton, Mount i'leasant. First and final account of Front J. Meyers, executor of the estate of Theodore Gehror. Honenrinln. First and partial account of Johm Tompkins, executor of the estate of Reuben W. Redmond, Buckingham. First and partial account of W. L. Harvey, administrator of the estata of Frederick DIerolf, Lohigh. First and final account of A. B. Stovens, M. D., executor of the -tato of Darius Proper, Lake. becond and final account of Mary R. Jaycox, executrix of the estate of Andrew C. Jaycox, Buckingham. First and final account of L. C. Mumford, administrator of William C. Campbell, Starrucca. First and final account of A. T. Searle, executor of tho estata of John II. Varcoe, Damascus. First and final account of Charles A. McCarty, executor of the estata of Margaret Wade, lato of the town ship of Texas. First and final account of Joha Burns and Lizzie Malay, executora of the estato of J. B. Fltzsimmons, Canaan. First and final account of Mary A. Weaver, administratrix of tha estnto of C. J. Weaver. Honesdale. I 11 . T ' aii wool packet Suits raDrics. g NEW ! For Ladies and Juniors ooocoooooooooooo At MENNER & Go's. Store. New Long Coats in Real Furs, Plushes and Stylish Weavo Cloth. Separate Voil and Wool Skirts. wit:- :hk In our Ladies' Dress Waist stock can be found tho Accepted Stylo for tho Season. A.FKa1edxe & H- CO. TIHE TABLE HONESDALE BRANCH Hugh Kane, Preston. First and final account of Carl F. Prosh, executor of tho estate of Kungunda Wick, Texas. E. W. GAMMELL. Register. Registers Office, Honesdale, Dec. 21, 1911. APPRAISEMENTS Notico is giv en that appraisement of $300 to tho widows of tho following nam ed decedents havo been filed In tha Orphans' Court of Wayno county, and will bo presented for approval on Monday, Jan. 15, 1912 vis: James Fives. Jr., Mt. Pleasant: Personal. William J. Arrlgan, Mt. Pleasant township: Personal. M. J. HANLAN, Clark, (Honesdale, Dec. 27, 1811. A.U. p. 11 HUN SUN 8 30 II 00 io oo :ii t& 7 io 4 0 8 00 p.m. a.u 5 40 H 45 S SO 65 5 54 8 5 8 11 V IH 17 24 ea im;;;;;; 32 9 S7 6 35 1199 6 30 9 13 43 I 47 iH 4 IW IU p.u. Tm. A.M II 00 10 00 12 90 4 40 6 30 P.M.1 8 20 8 30 6 34 6 52 6 58 7 17 7 13 7 IS 7H 7 24 1V 7 31 P.M. A.M 2 15 12 SO 1 19 I'.M 2 03 2 15 2 IU 2 37 2 43 2 82 2 57 2 60, 3 01 1 07 3 10 I 15 P.U, P.M. 4 30 U 05 A.M. 2 15 7 10 7 65 A.M. 8 45 8 65 8 69 9 18 9 24 B 32 9 3 9 39 43 8 47 e s A.U STATIONS I'.M. P.M. A.M. Albany 2 00 10 60 Hlnchamton .... 12 40 8 45 .. Philadelphia.... 4 01 7 14 733 A.M P.M. ...Wllkes-llnrre.... 9 35 2 55 7 25 Ucranton 8 45 a 13 6 30 Lv Ar A.M. P.M. P.M. Carbondale 8 05 i 35 5 60 ...Lincoln Avenue... 7 64 l 25 5 40 Whltei 7 60 1 21 5 34 Far view 7 33 l c.! 18 Canaan 7 25 12 68 6 11 .... La Ice Ixxlore ... .Waymart 7 17 11 49 5 69 Keene 7 12 12 43 4 W Bteeue 7 09 12 41 lu Promptori 7 06 12 56 4 51 Kortenta 7 01 12 32 4 47 Keelyrllle 6 58 12 28 4 44 ...... Honeidale I 65 U 23 4 41 Ar Lt A.M. P.U. P.U. P. M, SUN 10 50 00 7 14 12 63 12 06 P.U ii a 11 23 II 3U ii nS li i9 A.U A.M. SUN. 7 31 P.M. 10 Of 9 U P.M. 11 25 11 14 11 10 II 13 11 i5) II S7 U S3! 7 a 7 M 7 M 7 M 7 21 7 II 7 U P.M.