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t - T.if rfS' vryi,' vtr )'r. .j-.-r'-"' THE SOKAJSTTON TRIBTTNJS-- THURSDAY MORISTNQ, JULY 29, 1897.' Dckmvamui County. OARBONDALL IRoadcra will pleaso noto that ndvnr- ItlsemontB, orders for lob work, nnd R terns Tor publication left nt mo csian lahment of Shannon & Co.. newsdealers, North Main streot. will receive prompt ut- tentton; olllco open from 8 a. m. to 10 P. m. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CONVENTION. Thr ntinnnl reunion of tho Christian Endeavor societies will have their ral ly on Thursilnv. Auir. i. nt Fnrvlcw. iThls union comprises nil tho societies lln Wayne. Susquehanna, Iackawnnnn, Luzerne and Wyoming counties). Last (year thero wna a largo pathorliiK at IFarviow nnd a more permanent organ ' lzatlon was ni-anired. A larpo numlier are expected this year and efforts will bo made to make tho rally successful. An Interesting programme will bo ren dered In tho afternoon. An address will bo Riven by the Rev. J. T. Stone cipher, chairman of tho committer for tho arrangements connected with the state convention to be hold nt liaston In October, Other speakers also will lie present. Hauer'n hand, of Scran ton, will ulvo a concert during tho day and a largo chorus choir will load the singing. Thi excursion trnln wilt I?nve Scrnnton at 10.10 when the faro "Will be forty-live cents. INJURED BY FALL OF ROCK. Thomas Pope was seriously hurt yes terday morning by a fall of rock while at work In tho Wilson Creek mine, lie was boring a hole In the coal, bending over the work, when the rock foil upon his back, crushing him to tho ground. After some delay, as the chamber was filled with loaded cars, he was brought out and carried by the Delaware and Hudson umbulance to the hospital. Ills back was not broken as It nt first ap peared, and It Is hoped that he has not suffered from Internal Injuries. He Is attended by his family physician, Dr. Lamb, and It Is thought that he may be able to be moved to his home. FUNERAL OF ANNIE GERRITY. A vry large number of friends at tended tho funeral services of Miss An nie Gerrity nt St. Rose church yester day morning. A solemn high mass of requiem was celebrated by Rev. W. A. Nenlon. A beautiful lloral emblem was given by tho sodality and many trib utes of affection from friends. Tho pallbearers from the sodullty were: M. J. Murphy, J. J. Farrell, Martin Gal lagher, Thomafl Keogh. J- J. O'Noll, Oeorgo Walsh, Michael McDonough and Patrick Nolan. Tho flower-bearers wore: Frank Clifford, Thomas Loftus nnd William Nealon. FUNERAL OF MRS. JANE PHILLIPS. Rev. T. E. Jepson conducted tho ser vices at the burial of Mrs. Jane Phil lips yesterday afternoon. Tho funeral was attended at the home of her daughter, Mra. John Potter, of Wash ington street. A consoling sermon was delivered. Two selections were sung by a quartette composed of Misses El la Purdy and Lizzie Newton, Messrs John Rone and Morgan Watklns. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. Messrs. Alfred McKonna, James Reedy nnd James Pursell, of New York city, are visiting ut tho home of tho latter's uncle, John Pursell, of Fallbrook street. On account of the Inclement weather, tho lawn social which was to bo held by tho Ladles' Guild of Trinity church nt tho homo of Mrs. C. 13. Rettow. tomor row evening, bus been postponed. Mr. Evans, of the Atlantic and Pacific Tea company, who hns been ill nt his homo near Wllkes-Rarre, has resumed his duties In this city. Miss Dora Ilurke, of Oneonta, Is visit ing Miss Uridget Kerlns, of Brooklyn street. Will'am Coyne, of Scranton, was a vis itor In town yesterday. Miss Katie Tlghe. of Pittston, is tho gue3t of Miss Mary Maxwell, on Park Btreet. Mrs. F. C. Murin, who ha3 been seri ously 111, Is convalescent. Miss Mary E. Iloogh, of Wyaluslng, who has been visiting Miss Julia Kll kullen, of Brooklyn streot, returned to her homo yesterday. Miss Edith Bryson and Mr. Hastings Bryson, of Philadelphia, are the guests of Miss Lydla Coneh. Mr. and Jlrs. D. T. I.iirltln and children, of Seventh avenue, "'o have been spend ing the past week at Crystal lake, havo returned homo. James Nicol, of tho First National bank, is enjoying his vacation. J. R. Jones Is employed during his absence. Miss Koto ltooney, of Hyde Park, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John MoIIItt, on Woodlawn 'avenuo. Mrs. John Tlllsley, of Belmont street, has returned from n week's camping at Crystal lake. Tho Cross Country club have issued Invitations for un informal danco to bo Kcauty is the power which capti vat cs the strongest na tures. A woman's I personal at tractiveness is the weapon with which she conquers her world. Almost every woman believes that she possesses at least some one attractive feature and strives to make the most of that. But mere regularity of feature is not the most attractive form of beauty. Mankind is mote influenced bvtlie bricht plowing vitality of perfect health, A classic cast of countenance will not make a woman Attractive and captivating, if she is pale, thin,- weak and nervous, or has a pimply complexion or unwholesome breath. These complaints are due to Imperfect nutrition. The digestive and blood-making organs fail to extract the needed nourish ment from the food, and the liver is too slug gish to cleanse the blood of bilious impuri ties. The entire constitution becomes weak and poisoned. The only perfect antidote for this state of things is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery. It gives power to the digestive and nutritive organs to make an abundance of pure, rich, highly vitalized blood, which permeates the wbol4 system with the sweet ness of purity; the beauty of womanly vigor and animation. It creates solid, healthy flesh and natural color; clears the complexion; dispels wrink les; rounds out tha form and imbues the whole physique with the irresistible natural magnetism of perfect health, Mlts Julia Kills, of Faith, McUan Co., Ky., writes: ' After suffering for a long while with a lingering disease, I was advised to try Dr. Pierce's medicine. I took seven bottles or the 'Golden Medical Discovery ' and 'Favorite Prescription' nd found relief. Life Is now no longer a burden tame. I weigh :jo pounds. A year ago I weighed ti pounds. I shall praise Dr. Vlcrce i medicines wherever I go, I feel belter than ever before. My ncaun was very tuuen impaired, and I feel that I owe a trreat deal to vour wonderful medi. that I owe a great deal to your wonderful medi. eines. I truly believe they saved my life, lUiank cine, iiruiyoeueveineysavcamyiue, jwuuc you for the advice which you so kindly gave me while taking your mediciues.," zsw .- riarir r- given In the Uurko building, Friday even ing. C. F. Hose ha returned from a bust nesmtrlp to New York. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Watklns, who havo been visiting In Wnynu county for nomo time, havu returned home. Miss Llwlo Campbell, of tha West Side, Is visiting friends In Pleasant Mount. llov. Jamos Midline, of Scrnnton, nnd Fnther Judge, of Hawley, were visitors In town Tuesday. -Mrs. H. P. Courtrlght and Mrs. C. Dltchhurn, who have been visiting In Ontario. Canada, for tbrco weeks, havo returned homo. Miss Allco Lindsay, of Tenth avenue, Is visiting friends In Scrnnton. Mrs. 1'. II. Plel and children, of EL mlra, N. Y., uro visiting nt the homo of Mrs, Marlu Fiirrell. on l'iko street. Charles Whitney, of Susquehanna, Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Ammer man, of Cnminu streot. I lev. J. J. OrllTln has left for his vaca tion, which will bo spent nt Aslmry Park. Arthur Widowfleld, of Prckvllle, spent Monday evening with friends In town. Hoyd Fowler Is conllned to bis homo by Illness. Dr.' C. T. Menker returned to this city yesterday, after n visit nt Asbury Park. Miss Mary Morrison, of Eighth avenue, Is tho guest of Husnuehnnnn friends. Miss Kittle Klrkwood. of Itlver street, who hns been visiting friends in Arch bald, has returned. Miss Mary Huunc, of New York city, Is tho guest of Miss Mary Caulty, on Scott streot. Miss Clrace Hall, of Spring street, who has been visiting In Honesdale for tho past two' weeks, has returned home. Miss Jeunlo Matthowson, of Hlnghnm ton, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kelsey Piirdy, on Spring street. Thomas A. Duffy, 'for several years nn nsslstant at B. A. Kelly's drug store, will leave on Monday for Philadelphia nnd enter upon a three years' courso of pliarmucy. Mnny friends wish him suc cess. . It. A. Kelly nnd John Gubert, who have been spending a vacation at Lake Poyn tolle, returned home on Tuesday. The cold weather nnd rain rendered fishing difficult. The Italtroad team will piny Archbald at Alumni park on Saturday If tho weather is favorable. Tho game will bo one of the most exciting of the season. OLYPIIANT. The borough council met In regular session on Tuesday night for tho purpose of receiving bids for tho construction of a sewer to drain the surface water olf Lackawanna and Willow streets. After receiving the bids a committee consist ing of Tlnsley, O'Halloran and Gannon, was appointed to determine tho lowest bidder and award the contract accord ingly. Tho police ordinance, providing for the paid policemen at $10 per month, was taken up nnd read. It was tabled. A communl-atlon from High Constable Jesso Morris was read asking tho coun cil to erect a borough pound. It was re ferred to the building committee. A bill from the Olypl.ant Water company for $175 for three months' water rent, was ordered paid. A bill from William Adair, for $.Ti.7j, was alto paid Mr. Patten pre sented a itsolutlon that the monthly rates for the elect! ic liahts bo as follows; Ten candle power lamps, 23 cents; sixteen candlo power 40 cents; twenty-cand'.o power, 50 cents; twenty-four-caudle pow er, CO cents, 1,200-. mdle urc lamps, $3; 2.W0 candle-power aro lamps, $3. The res olution pissol, T. J. MoHale. of Dunmorc, was a vlslt tor In town yesterday. On Monday night William Erho's hotel, at Prlcoburg, was' broken Into nnd $11 nnd a considerable amount of Jewelry was taken. Three suspicious characters were seen lounging urouwl tho place tho next day, and were tracked to PeekvIKe, whoro thoy were arrested by Officer John Murray. They were taken before Justice of tho Peace Oummlngs, nt Olyphant, and given a hearing. Tiicy gavo their names as Thomas Cassldy, James Thomas and John Davis. Tho evidence proved very strong against them, and Cassldy and Thomas were committed to tho county Jail to await trial. Davis was allowed to go as thero was no evidence on which to hold him. Thomas Robinson and Charles Johnson, of Patterson, N. J., ore visiting John Mc Andrews, on Lackawanna street. Cards aro out announcing the marrlago of Miss Ola Mason, to William E. Lloyd, to take ploco Wednosday, Aug. 11. Misses Alice Patten and Jennlo Voylo have returned homo from a visit to Car bondale. Miss Alice Kennedy, of Providence, Is visiting relatives In town. l'F.CKVILLL Mrs. W. 1J. Stovens and daughter, Ver gle, of tho West End, aro visiting with frionds at Montrose. Mrs. Wlllard E. Henry and two chil dren, of Chicago, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Taylor. Proprietor M. D. Betts, of tho Hotel Wilson, who was reported very 111 last Wednesday morning, wis feeling better yesterday, Mrs. William Hancock will give a din ner for tho bensllt of tho Ladles' Aid so ciety of the Methodist Episcopal church at tho church parlors next Wednesday, Aug. i. George Peck and his daughter, Edna, of Now Agency, Iowa, aro visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pock, on Main street. Owing to the Inclemency of tho weather the arrangements for the raising or tno liberty polo have been so lnterferred with that tho eouimltteo are compelled to post pone the event. As business of Import ance will ho submitted It is hoped that all members of citizens committees will attend tho meeting to bo hold In Wllbon Hose company's rooms this evening. PltlCKHUKG. A number of men under tho chargo of II. I Thompson, of Blakely, havo com menced work on tho foundation of the addition to bo built to tho Johnson's Coal company breaker. Tho breaker Is now preparing eight hundred tons of coal a day. When tho Improvements are com pleted the capacity will bo twenty-five hundred tons per day. It will bo built forty feet on each side of tho present building, making It th largest breaker In tho valley. When tho Jcrmyns sold tho property to tho Johnson Coal com pany they thought It had seen Its best days, but It has slnco proved to bo profit able. It will tako several months to com plete tho Improvements. The colliery will bo shut down for u short tlmo In Septem ber. Tho Nonpareils wero defeated by tho Ulack Diamonds at a gamo of base ball on Sunday, Tho scoro was 10 to 7. Goodman and Weiss will keep a furni ture storo In the department where ho recently held his grocery store. It Is rumored that tho postofllco will he moved to J. N. Snyder's storo on Mon day. TAYLOR. Miss Lillian Howells, ot Main street, left yesterday fcr Carbondale, where sbo will spent a few days with friends, Mrs. James Connolly, of Taylor street, who has been conllned to her home with sickness, is able to bo around ucaln. Knights of the Golden Basle, No. 207, will meet this evening at Iteese's hall, on Main street. Mrs, Charles Lavls and children, Chas, and Lizzie, of Kingston, who have been visiting relatives In this place, havo re turned home. Mr. John Jones, of Pittston, Bpent tho Sabbath at tho homo of Mrs, John Powell, of North Taylor. Tho showers which have passed over this town for tho past few days re lieving the parched earth, It Is feared will damage tho potato crop, Tho total expenses of tho borough as announced by the borough clerl: for last year were fJ,S00.73. whllo tho receipts amounted to $.'.922.86. William It. Janes, of. the Third ward, announces his candidacy for delegate to represent tha ward to tho Republican county convention. Tho break of tho guides In the Archbald mines was tho causo of tho breaker be ing shut down yesterday. It will rtsumo work today, Miss Kato Clancey, of Providence, hns returned homo after a few days' stay with Miss Sadto Mackln In this place. This (Thursday) evening a grand recep tion will be tendered Cyrus S. Weiss, na tional representative. Junior Pust Stale Councilor C. 1), Johnson, Deputy State Councilor Hutz, ex-Deputy Griffiths and others will speak on "Funeral Hcnollts Asnoclatlon." Tho reception will bo held In Wolsentluh's hall on Main street. Anthony Mdder, one of the oldest mot ormen In tho servlco of tho Scranton Traction company, lias again made his np pearnneo en the Taylor line. Tony Is very popular among tho people In this town. JKK.MYN. Professor E. D. Bovnrd. who hns done good work ns principal of our borough schools, has been elected superintendent of the Dunmoro school, to 1111 tho va cancy caused by the resignation of Pro fessor llouscr. Mr, Bovard has mado mnny llfo-long friends during the past llvo years, nnd It Is with deep regret they henr of his depnrturo, nlthough tbey can not but wish him success in his new posi tion. Mr. Frank Walsh, who has been visit ing his pnrcnts ut Tunkhannock, returned home yesterday. Mr. J. L. Crawford, of Scranton, called on friends In town yesterday, Mrs. Salisbury and granddaughter, Al ma Baker, aro visiting friends In Rend liam. Miss Annie llenwood, of Dunmore, Is visiting Miss Emily Rich, of Main street. Professor Davis, of Archbald, was a caller In town yesterday. G. II. Yost recently had U. S. Wonna cott, of Carbondale, arrested to recover wages for overtime while In the employ of Wonnacott.who Is In the laundry busi ness. Tho case was heard before 'Squire A. J. Duffy, of Archbald, on Monday evening. Attorney Wntrous, of Carbon dale, represented Wonhacott, Attorney Homer Carey looked after the Interest of Yost. Squire Duffy reserved his de cision until last evening when ho gave a verdict In favor of Yost for $1S.33. Wonnacott to pay tho costs. Yesterday morning Alderman Lowry, of Carbondale, at tho Instance of Frod, Cra mer, Issued a warrant for tho arrest of David P. Morgan, on a charge of receiv ing stolen goods. Gcorgo Buckingham became bondsman In tho sum of $300 be fore 'Squire Helmes for Morgan's ap pearanco at Alderman Lowry's office on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock to answer tho ubovo charge. ROBBERIES AT POTTSVILl.E, Two Trumps I'nder Arrest Charged with liurglury. l'ottsvllle. July 28. John O'Brien, of St. Clulr, and George Gibbons, of Potts town, tramps, were arrested yesterday for burglary. They aro charged with robbing the home of Councilman Chas. W. Ento. Thu stolen property con sisted of a sliver and a gold watch, several gold rings and $23 In cash. At Mlnersvillu the clothing store of Joseph Fritsh was bioken Into nnd rob bed. Clothing to the Value of $500 and $000 In cash were stolon. The thieves made good their escape. AWARDED SlJoO DAMAGES. Wllkcs-Dnrro, July 27. Arbitrators have awarded $1,500 to Patrick Dowd, a conductor on the I-ohlgh Traction company lino at Hazloton, who was permanently Injured last October when a D., S. & S. train collided with tho car which he was running. WeaSffi. DR E C WEST'S NERVE AND JRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, Issoldundor positive Written Guarantee, Nm tlenco, Norrousness, Laesitado, all Drains, Youth. ml Errors, or lixcessivo Uco of Tobacco, Upturn, or Liquor, which leads to Misery, Consumption, insanity and Death. At storo or by mail, $1 a box; six for f3; with written gunrnutco to euro or vcntiiu money, wampic pacic- age, containing Cvo days' treatment, with full instructions, 25 cents. Ono eamplo only sold to each person. At storo or by mail. tSTRcd Label Special Extra strength. v For Imnotency. Loss ot I'mvftr. IjOSL Mannoofl. ' Utnikilttff -! W n m t"A v Aa A uiuiiuijr cwwwwa s$i n dox; biz ior so, wiiu "written cuarunice n mi !- f v ftfl H n va . 1 At store XJUr-UMEorbymall. V SU t W UUJ Wl Wm. a. Clark, 326 l'enn, Ave., Scranton Pa. NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS Corner Lackawanna and Wyoming Avenues, Second Fluor. Largest Dental KstabllHhment In tho World. 18 Ollk'cs In the United (States. We extract teeth, 1111 teeth and apply gold crowns and bridge work without tho least particle of pain hy u method patented and used hy us only. No sleep-producing agents or cocaine. Come and havo your teeth ex. traded In tho morning und go homo In tho livening with now teeth. XJrt rimfirA for painless extracting 10 lIlcirge wuon teeth uro ordered. & VSVVi., FULL SET OF TEETH $5.00. Wc (luarantee a Fit or No Pay. "In order to Introduce our work In nil parts ofScrunton we will do work for the following low prices until AtiKiist -5: Gold Crowns $3.00 Tooth Without Plates !5.()0 Gold Fillings 1.00 Silver FillliiKS 50 All work dono painlessly nnd by speciality. A written guarantee for ten ycum wltli all work. NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS Corner Lackawanna and Wyoming Aves. , (Over Newark Hboo Store.) Entrance on Wyoming avenue. Hours, 8 to 8. Hunday 10 to ! -5 l-v - '(.'" iwm smrH &&ftf7 Wsm fi?JLfflV APXEH r. sKiFxapw? ck yjrxA mux IU SttiitI) Premier typewriter. Ilcst Valuo Writing IMacliIno. I'irst In Iniprovcuicnts, llonust Construction und ull lllili-irudo Typowrltor essentials. T v ART HOOKLIiT men. the $mitli Prmir typewriter Scrnnton Olllcc Hooin fffwvwnfiwfvwfffffvwvvwvfffiivfffwvffwffffwifwww w ITlie Woman egJSt Washing Powder S finishes her work as 1 fresh and bright as her house is clean. Largest package greatest economy. The N. K. Fairbank Company, Chicago. St. Louis. New York. Uoston. Philadelphia. itt 09ea9C8Gessa889e&ses9B88tMMra8&98aeMfle9o6s&o Hotels and Summer Resorts. 1 CRYSTAL LAKE, PA. The opening of this famous resort un der new management will take placo early In June. Situated la tho southern corner of Susquehanna county on tho shores of beautiful Crystal Lake, Fern Hall Is one of the most attractive places In tho State of Pennsylvania to spend a few weeks during tho heated term. Every facility Is affordtd for tho en tertainment of Its guests. BEST OF Pura Mountain Air, Beautiful Scenery, Ciiisim Unsurpassed. the table being supplied from Fern Hall farm. Postal Telegraph and Long Distance Telephone service In the hotel. Tally-Ho coaches make two trips dally from Carbondale. Write for Terms, Etc., to C.E. Crystal Lake, Dundaff, Pa, MURRAY HILL PARK, . THOUSAND ISLANDS, The best located aud best furnished hotel on the St. Lawrence river. Accommo dations for 300 guests. Opens June 25th, 18o7. F. R. WHITE, Prop. SPRING HOUSE, Heart Lake,' Pa. U. E. Crotut, Prop. Strictly temperance, newly remodeled and furrlshRd. Fine groves, large lawn, dancing pavilion, croquet grounds, etc. Bicycle boat, sail boats, 15 row boats, fishing tackle, etc., free to guests. Tako D., L. & W. via Alford Station. Write for terms. GREATEST RACE Ever Seen in Scranton, Consisting of HORSE AND BICYCLE RACES Four Kaces Each Day. Tues day, Wednesday, Thurs day and Friday, Aug. 3, 1, 5 and 0, '1)7. Tlio purse nro sulllclently lnrgo so that Bomoof the best horses In tno country uro filtered. Horso races aru conducted under the "National Trotting Association" rulea, of which this truck Is u member. Bicycle Races Will be conducted under a special sanction oftliul.. A. W. Soiuu of the best amateur riders of the state aro entered. The greater out erlulninent over oirercd t lie public of Kcrunton for tho small admission of 125 cents. Kuces called ut 1,00 sharp. Reduced rates on railroads. WIL1IUR A. KICK, Manager. ALBERT L. MILLS, Ass't Mgr. Central Railroad of New Jersey SPECIAL EXCURSION RITES TO Philadelphia for the Nutiomil iUeot, League of American Wheelmen, on August 4, 5, 0 and 7, 1897. Special excursion tickets from Scrnnton will be sold good to co on all trains August adund Itli Inclusive, good to return until August IHli Inclusive. One Fare for Hound Trip, S4.S2 - .w.,. ar !ffr: ".v.S: "iMMwcmmt tbe Ordtr MV cIlMHot." Co., svmcw, n. v., . s. ji. No. 1, Arcade, Scrnnton, Pn. W -rS33 li Who Uses n5? " 4CTX JBbt1b 4t" ' HOTEL ALBERT, Cor. 1 1 tli Street and University Place, NBWYOHK. Ono block west of llroadway. Noted for two things, COMFORT ami CUISINE First-class rooms nt 51.00 a day and up ward, on tho European plan. L. &E. FRENKLE. Hotel Le Chevalier Ocean Grove, N, J., Oilers you a special low rato One Dollar Per Day THE MATTHEW, 1102 First Avenue, AbUUItY PARK, N. J. Near the Beach and Promenade. All conveniences and comforts for per manent and transient guests. Excellent table, tho best beds, and most approved sanitary equipment. For particulars, etc., address a. W. MATTHEWS, Owner and Manager. An ectsbllthed Lotet under now msnicemfnt W thoroughly utireaBt or tho times, vuuors to Hew York will find tbe Everett In the Tory heart ;iu ia ft the thopplne dUtrlct, convenient to places 01 :. convenient to maces 01 amusement ana refiuiiracceimiHc 1 readily ccellle trom all part t the city, EUKOfEAN I'IjAN. WESTMINSTER HUE Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving PIicj, NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, $3.50 Per Day and Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN, S1.50 Per Day and Upwards. GEO, MURRAY, Proprietor. The St. Denis Urcadrtay and Eleventh St., New York. Opp. Grace Church. European Plan. Rooms $1.00 a Day and Upwards. In a modest and unobtrusive way there are few bettor conducted hotels la the metropolis thin the St. Denis. Tho great popularity It has ocqulrod can readily be tracsd to its unique location, Its homelike atmosphere, the peculiar excellence ot Its cnislue and servlco, and Its very moder ate prices. WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. XCURSION LAKE ARIEL THURSDAY, AUG. a. Special attractions havo been secured for this great event. Percy It. Freutchy, the celebrated drill artist, will glvo an exhibition, us will nlso tho Harrington brothers, tho World's Greatest Slack Wire Performers. Fat man's running raco, 100 yards, 2 prizes. Boys' running race. of a mile, 2 prizes. Sack race, 6 boys, 2 prizes. TuK-of-war between tho Scranton and Wllkes-Darro lodges. Uauer's band and Orchestra 30 musi cians In all. No dtsreputablo characters will bo per mitted on tho grounds. New Lot Crash Hats and Caps, Negligee Shirts at CONRAD'S 305 Lacka. Ave. NEUVOU8 THOUIUiEA; ALL KINDS cured with Anlinul Extract. Free book u 1 tells how. WADIUHUIUn U11M3UUA1J UO. wuslilugton, U. u. c lijf v V.U. M. BATES. ralWi 8-1- . EATU ELKS8 DiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiHiiimmtmimiiiiiiiniiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHimHHw ,yii a u 5 For announcement of the Newark's August Clearance Sale ot S S Fine Shoes. Our object Is to reduce stock, Ret rltl of all odds nnd 5! S ends and all Summer Goods and make room for the new Fall 5 3 Goods now making for us. To accomplish this we will cut S 5 prices ko low as to astonish the most conservative buyers. S 2 WATCH THIS SPACE DAILY for prices. We will name you 5 the original prices and the cut price, showing you exactly wliat B S you can save at our August Sale 3 1THE NEWARK' 'SHOE STORE,! Corner Lncknwnnrm and Wyoming Avenues. 3 niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiMiiitJiiiihl We Carry a Full Stock of Wheels, Rims, Spokes, Hubs, Shafts, Poles, AxIesV Springs, Steel and Cast Skeins, Buggy Tops, Duck, Drill, Rubber and Carriage Cloth, Carriage Forgings, Bolts, Clips, AND A FULL IRON, STEEL AND BLACKSMITH'S SUPPLIES. '' -. Bittenbender & Co., Scranton, VPa. LAGKAWANNA LUMBER CO., MANUFACTURERS OF Cm S1ID I'EIII WHITE H0H B HARDWOOD LUMBER Dill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine Ralls Ba-wcd to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled Hemlock Prop Timber promptly Furnished. MILKS At Cross Fork. Pottor Co., on the Buffalo and Susquo. innna Knllroud. At Mlna. Potter County, Pa., on Coudersport, und Port Allcpauy Railroad. Capacity tiiiftiiKAi, ui-i'itu-uoaruot Telephone No. 4014. THE DBCKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-EARRE, PA, Menufaotttrara of bo coiot ives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. . Ocacm Office: SCRANTON, PA- RAILROAD TINE TABLES. PENNS.LVHNIA RAILROAD. Schedule In Effect November is, 1855. Tratns Leave Wilkes-Barro as Follows 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburjr, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and tho West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazloton, Pottsville, Reading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts, burg and tho West. 3.15 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg and tha Weat. 3.15 p. m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg and the West. 6.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton nnrl Pnttcvllle. J. R. WOOD, Oen'l Pass. Aaent. J. U. HUTCHINSON, General Manager. Central lluilrond oE New Jersey (Lehigh nnd Susquehanna Division.) Anthraclto coal used exclusively. Insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TI4IB TABi!b IN DPPECT JULY 22. 1S37. Trains leave Scranton for Pittston. aVunVa5.n7- 11.30 a. rn 10 3.05. 6.0O p. m. Sundays, 9.00 a. m., 1.00, 2.1j PFor Atlantic City, 8.?0 a. m. For New York. Newark and Elizabeth. ... n nl 5 22- nVm. and New York 6.00 p. m. For Mali" h Chunk. Allentown. Bethle hem Bastonand Philadelphia. 8.20 a. m 1 43' 3 05 5 00 (except Philadelphia) p. m. B"rB&nKDBninnch. Ocean Grove, etc.. at 8 20 (thrmlsh car) a. m. and 12.45 p. ni. SPotv.a: 12.43 p.m. neturninBiee"" ", ","j.:ir-, New n..n,".1-!,VMAS,fn. Wpfldlntr Terminal. 1.00. 1.23, 3.55 p. in 9.00 a, m.. 2.00 and 4.30 p. ra. Sunday, C.23 Throush tickets to all points at lowest rate moy bo had on application In ad vance to tho ticket agent at the gtlon. ' Gen. Pass. Agt. J. II. OLHAUSKN. Qen. Supt. Del., Lacka. and Western. Effect Monday, June 21, 1697. Trains leavo Scranton as follows: Ex nress for New York and all points Bast. F.40. 2.W, 5.15? S.00 and 10.20 a. m.i 12.63 and S,Ex,nrSs for Easton. Trenton. Philadel phia and tho South. 5.15, 8.00 and 10.20 a. m.. 12.55 and 3.33 p, m. Washington and way stations. 34, P m. rSSress for Dlnghamton, Oswego, El mirn Cornlne, Dath, Dansvlllo. Mount Morrt-i and Uiiffalo. 12.10, 2.35, 9.00 a. m.. JISiitBom., making cIosh connections at puffa'lo to nii polntsn the West. North- Vngh2mt0onthand'way station. 1.05 p. m. Nicholson accommodation. 4.00 and 0.10 p-jjln'Bhamtoii and Elmlra express, 5.55 PExprens for Utlca and ItlchfUld Springs, 2 33 a. m. and 1.60 p. m. Ithaca. 2.S5. 9.00 a. m., and 1.6o p. m. For Northumberland. Pittston. Wilkes Tiarre Plymouth. Bloomsbure and Dnn viiiV maktne close connection at North Vmberland for Vllllamsport. Harrisburg. Baltimore, Washington and the South. Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions 6.00. 10.20 a. m.. and 1.55 and 0.00 p. m. Nantlcoke and intermediate stations, SOS and 11.20 a. m. Plymouth and Intor mediate stations, 3.40 and 8.47 p. m. For Kingston, 12.40 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. .... For detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc., apply to M. L. Smith, Ills, trlct Passenger Agent, depot ticket olllco. Eric and Wyoming Valley. Effect Monday. May 31st. 1J97. Trains leave Scranton as follows! For Now York and Intermediate points on Erlo railroad, also for Hawley, Lake Ariel and local points at 6.00 a. m. and 2.2S p. m. Additional trains for Iako Ariel and points Intermediate at 8.43 a. m, and 6.20 p, in. daVftW P.?n-. Tro In leaving 12.4o p. m uhiinnoinnia. iictiuuiK i - artm 1 10' 1 30 .41 ,' express-with Buffet ?! h. m Sim.lnv. 4.30 a. m. Lcav puriur ". " -.i:,.4,-ii ,,,,, nt s.r.R yorK iroro i""-iiui, a..--. HPftCEk,! ' LINE OF -. 400.000 feet per day. iracie miiiuiug. Scranton, Pa. Delaware and Hudson. On JJcnday, July E, trains will leave Scranton as follows: For Carbondale 0.20, 7.55, 8.G5, 10.15 a. m.; 12.00 noon: 1.21. 2.20. 3.52, E.25, C.25, 7.57, D.15, 10.45 p. m.; 12.10 11. m For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc, G.20 a. m., 2.20 p. m. Foro Honesdale 43.20. 8.55, 10.15 a. m.; 12.00 noon; 2.20. E.23 p. m. For Wllkes-Brre C.43. 7.00, 8.43, 9.3S, 10.45 a. m.; 12.03, 1.23, 2.28, 3.33, 4.41, 6.00, 7.W, 9.60. 11.30 p. m. For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lohlgh Valley II. It., C.4.1. 7.50 a. m.; 12.06, 1.23. 4.41 p. m. (with Black Diamond Ex press) 11.30 p. m. Fpr,,PemisylvnnIa R. It. points C.45, 9.33. a. nirVsias, 4.41 p. m. For western points via Lehlsh Valley R. It.. 7.50 a. m.; 12.03. 3.33 (with Black Diamond Express), 9.E0, 11.30 p. m. Trains will urrlvo at Scranton as fol lows: From Carbondale and tho north S.40 7.45, 8.40, 9.34, 10.40 a. rn.: 12.00 noon; 1.20, 2.24. 3.23, 4.37. 5.43. 7.43, 9.45, 11.25 p. m. From Wllkcs-Barro and the south 6.15, 7.E0, 8.50, 10.10. 11.55 n. m.; 1.16. 2.14, 3.41. D.20. 6.21. 7.53. 9.05. 9.45 P. m.J 12.05 a. m. J. W. BURDICK, G. P. A.. Albany. N. Y. II. W. CROSS, D. P. A.. Scranton. Pa. Lehigh Valley Hailroad System. Anthracite Coal Used Exclusively Insur ing Cleanliness and Comfort. IN EFFECT JUNE 14, 1&37. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and Now York via D. & II. R. R. at C.43. 7.50 a. m., and 12.05, 1.23. 2.28, 4.41 (Ulack Diamond Express) and ll.SOp. m. For Pltteton and Wllkes-Rarre via D. U & W. R. R.. COO. 8.0S, 11.20 a. m 1.53 3.40. G.OO and 8.47 P. m. For White Haven. Hazleton. Pottsville, and principal points In the coal regions via D. & if. R. It., C.45, 7.50 a. m., 12.06 and 4.41 p. m. For Bethlehem, Easton, Rending, Har risburg and principal Intermediate sta tions via D. & H. 11. R.. 0.43. 7.50 a. m., 12.05, 1.23. 2.23. 4.41 (Black Diamond Ex press), 4.41 and 11.30 p. in. For Tunkhar.r ock. Towanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and principal Intermediate stations via D L. & W. R. R., COO. 8.0S n. m.. 12.40 nnd 3.10 p. m. For Genova. Roehestor. nuffalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago and all points west via D. & H. H. R.. 12.03, 3.33 (Ulack Diamond Express), 9.50 and 11.30 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valloy chair cars on all trains between Wlllces-Darro and New York, Philadel phia. Buffalo nnd Suspension Bridge, ROLLIN II. WILUUIt, Gen. Supt. CHAS. S. LEE, Cen. Pass. Agt., Phlla., A. aw. NONNEMACHER. Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt.. South Bethlehem, Pa. Scranton Ofllce, 309 Lackawanna avenue. SCHANTON DIVISION. Ill Infect Juno 3?tli, 1M7. North nound. South nound 203 201 SO2(e0Nl -s sut,0DS Uaa S g & (Trains Dally. Ex. 8 glf 5 13 ig ccpt Sunday.) U Ig a p uiArrlre Leave a m 7IN. Y. Franklin s: 741 .... rio. West 4nd street .... 7M .... 7 00 Weehswken .... 8 10 .... pur wlArrlve Leave a yd- m ... evil 1 16 coaasu TaToi 3 1 ...; .... tie 109 naocock 6 16 S 11 .... ... 0 0T1SI6 StarllKht 0S8 Sf) .... .... ewuo Preston Park 083 431 .... .... 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