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mic soitAJroif TititrjNjj; 3ioypAY morntngt, august g, isut.' Lackawanna County. CARBQNDALE, IReadora will plcnfo noto that ndver tlsemonts, orders for Job work, and items for publication left at tho estab lishment of Shannon & Co.. newsdealer?. North Main street, will recelvo piompt in tention; offlco open from 8 n. m. to 10 P. m. SUCESSFUL OPERATION. I'orformcil by Dr. H. . Whoclor nt tlio Hospital. A successful operation was perform rd Saturday mornliiB at tho Carbon dale hospital by Dr. II. i:. Wheeler. Tho case was one of appendicitis, the BUfforer being Wlllam A. Simpson, a resident of Vcindllng. Tho case vn u complicated one. Ad hesions had taken place and tho appen dix was held by one of those masses. Tho appendix was separated and re moved. On examination It was found that It was perforated and nn Inch of It necrosed. An ounce of pus wan also taken from tho cavity. Death would have been the result hud the operation not been performed, but tho patient Is now In fair way of recovery. ASSAULTED MAN AND WIFE. John Gubara, John Coollck and John O'Hora were arrested last week for nssault, on tho Instance of John IJuck nnvltch. Tho defendants were lep resented by Atorney V. E. Qunlln, of Jermyn. Coollck and Gubara were re quired to furnish $500 ball each, but O'Hbra was discharged. Tho assault occurred on Sunday, tho 25th of July. The night before there had been a ball at Thomas Hawran's hull. Shortly after midnight a light commenced and Mr. and Mrs. Uuckanvltch went home. Shortly after the three demendants ap peared, and entering tho house de manded some beer. Uuckanvltch re fused, but his wlfo fearing trouble, procured some. One of the men broke a glass, and Uuckanvltch demanded pay for It. The offended struck him. Mrs. Uuckanvltch came to the rescue hut tho two other men Joined In the fight and the couple were pretty roughly handled. 'Mrs. Uuckanvltch was In bed three days from the Injur ies received. AT ALDERMAN'S COURT. At the instance of George Bobrosh, Joseph Kaloga. of Simpson, was brought before Alderman Jones, charg ed with stealing a trunk. Kaluga was nn old boarder of Babrosh's, and when his wife was away came after his trunk. He took the wronk one, how ever, hence his arrest. The matter wag settled catisfnctorlly. John Gall also of Simpson, was- another unfor tunate. He was charged by John Po lka of obtaining money from his son by making threats to do the boy harm. The boy took his parents' money and turned It over to Gall. Gall will ans wer the charge at next term of court. MINE ACCIDENT. A painful nccldcnt occurred to John A. James, of South Church street, at the Wilson Creek mines last week. James was nt his duties, when In re moving some coal a largo piece fell on his left hand, smashing the fingers badly, ffhe end was almost entirely torn off the second finger. The wound was- dressed by Dr, S. S. Shields. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. Mr. nnd Mrs. 3. E. Myers and son, Hexford, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nor rls and daughter, Fannie, Mr. and Mrs. Terwllllgcr and Miss Bertha Fellows left Saturday morning for Poyntelle, where they will enjoy samplng out for some time. Miss Blanche Hallstead, of Provi dence, Is tho guest of friends In this city. Miss Jennie Froderlc.a has resigned her position ns bookkeeper at A. Ber ry's furniture store. Miss Clara Wntt will spend this week with friends In Wllkes-Burre. Mrs. L. D. Wolfe Is entertaining Mrs. Hornce White, of White's Valley. Pa. George Chas-e, formerly of this city, now Inspector In a glass works at Sidney, N. Y., called on friends In this city last week. Miss Nellie. Lenehan, of Wllkes-Bar-ro, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. J. Lamb, for several weeks, leturned to her homo Satur day. Miss Bridget Kerlns left Saturday for a visit with friends In Oneonta, N. Mrs. Fiank Chase nnd the Misses Frances and Clara Chnse, of Butte uity. Montana, are visiting Mrs. L. D. Wolfe. Mrs. E. Keen and Miss Etta Snover, of Scranton, were the guests- of Mrs. G. W. Samson last week. Miss Dorothy Burke, of Oneontn, N. Y., who has been visiting friends In town, returned home Saturday. Frank M. Carney has returned to Kingston, after spending two weeks R PILL fllutays Reliable, Piirely Uegeiable Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated, purge, regulate, purify, deanee and strengthen. Itadway's I'llls for tho euro of all disorders of the stomach. Bowels. Kidneys. Bladdor. Nervous Dlscasea, Dlz zlness, Vertigo, Costlvcncss, riles. SICK HGADACHE, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, BILIOUSNESS, 1ND10.ESTI0N, DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, AND ALL DISORDERS OF THE LIVER Pbscrvo the following symptoms, result ing from diseases of tho digestive organs: Constipation, Inward plies, fullness of b'.ood m tho head, ucldlty of thn stomach. Hansen, heartburn, disgust of food, full ness of weight of the ntomaoh, sour eru3 laUons. iJnklng or fluttering of inn heart, choking nr suffocating sensations when In lylig posture. dimness of virion, dots or webs boforo the slsht. fover and dull pain In tho head, deficiency of pcrsplra tloni yellowness of tho pkln and eyes, pain In tho side, chost, limbs and sudden Hush es of h"?'. hurulntr !n tho iltsh A few doses ot rtADWAY'S PILLS will freo tho system of all tho above nataoa disorders. ' Price age per box, Sold by UriiL'Slsts or sent u rnsii. Send tb'Dr. ItADWAY & no.. T.nnk- iir, SC3, New York, for Boole of Advice. at Crystal lake. Mrs. Gnrney v. It I re main a few days In this city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mitchell on Canaan street. C. 1 O'Connor left Saturday for Atlantic City, vhero ho vlll npend his vacation. Miss Cassle McIIalc, of Fallbrook street, has returned from a visit at Philadelphia. Kenneth Raynor relumed Saturday from a two weeks' visit with his grand parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mills, nt Union dale. Mi p. Wlllam Culm has returned from an extended visit at Benton, Wavorly, Flcetvllle, Greenfield and Poyntollo. Miss Amy Klnback 1? npcndlng a week with friends In Scranton. She will nh-o visit In Philadelphia before her return. Misses Elizabeth and Helen Conarton of South Main street, ure visiting friends In Archbald. Miss Hetty AVIIcox Is visiting Miss Delia Snyder, of Thompklnsvllle. Mrs. William Schlffer, of West Pitts ton, Is the guest of Mrs. J. It. Vander ford, on Canaan street. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Jackson, of West Plttston, have returned after a few days' visit with their daughter, Mrs. G. n. Samson. Atorney M. P. Cnwley, of Scranton, called on friends In town Saturday,. Mrs. J. P. Love has returned from Stnrrucca, where sho has been visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Sam son. MIfs Cova Kstabrook has returned from her vncatlon, and presided at tho organ nt the Baptist church yesterday James Gallagher, of Dundaft fetrcot. has accented a position at Pern Hall, Crystal lake. Miss Bridget Kerns left Saturday for a two weeks' visit at Oneonln. Misses May Barrett nnd Llbble Burke, of Brooklyn street, have re turned ftom a week's visit at Scran ton. Mr. nnd Mr. E. J. Bly nnd daughter loft Saturday morning for a week's visit with friends In Chenango county, New York. Mrs. John McMnhon Is entertaining her sister, Miss Norn Flanncry, of Nan tlcoke.. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Hngen and Misses Susie and Mary Hngen have re turned home after month's sojourn at Manhattan Bench. Miss Maine McGownn, who has been Ferlously HI for tho past two weeks, nas so far recovered as to be able to be out again. TAYLOR. Tho open air concert given by the Taylor Silver Cornet band under tho direction of Professor John AVatklns, wns a grand musical treat. Over 1,(100 people were present and listened to the music they discoursed. Never in the history of politics were there as mini' aspirants who are will ing and anxious to go to Scranton to help nominate two good tickets for the fall election. The Democrats were a little timid about announcing them felves, but now they are having their Innings. In the First ward Thomas Welby and In the Fifth wnrd Thomas Flynn and Holland are seeking tho honor for Democracy's snke, Tho Rmblem division, No. 57, Sons of Temperance, will meet this evening nt Van Horn's hall. The following are tho young people of this place who enjoyed a trip to Tay lor mines under the cliaperonage of Messrs. Thomas D. Edwards and Hnr ry Evans on Thursday evening of Inst week: Misses Annie Yv'atklns, Susie Harris, Edith nnd Gertrude Watklns, Sadie Carter and Messrs. 'William and Edgar Probhin, Frank Evans, of Pltts ton; John It. James, of Scranton, and Thomas D. Edwards and Harry Evans, of this place. After returning from their Journey tho delightful party vis ited the home of Misses Watklns when delicious refreshments were served. William Jenkins, of Grove street, hns broken ground for a block on Ha II road street. Misses Ida Sperber and Kay Morgans attended a soiree party In Hyde Park on Thursday of last week. MInooka tribe, No. 247, Improved Or der of lied' Men, will meet this evening at their hall on Main street. Representative Worthy Mnster Wil liam G. Howclls, of American Protest ant association, No. 113, will leave for Trenton, N. J tomorrow. Mr. Ileeso Evans, of Duryea, circulat ed among friends In this place yester day. Mr. and Mrs. John Hall and son, Herbert, of West MInooka, will leave on Wednesday morning for their native Wales, to reside permanently. The Pyno mines of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western eopipany, will be Idle all this week for repairs. The Williams division, Sons ot Tem perance, attended n divlno worship nt tho Primitive Methodist church of tho Archbald last evening, when the Ilcv. Mr. Walker preached an eloquent ser mon. Subject, "Temperance." A largo delegation of members fiom tho Em blem division of this place and Ripple division were present. Miss Mary Ilohblns and David J. Davis enjoyed a day's outing at Lily lake yesterday. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company will distribute nion'hly earnings to the employes of the Archbald colliery today. Eight hour's notice has been posted at tho collieries In this town for tills w col:. The Taylor Fire company enjoyed a plersant day's outing at Lily lake yes tcrday. They were accompanied by a largo crowd from this town. Professor T. R. Davis and family will leave for Hnzleton this wojk where they will visit relatives. Misses Sadie, Laura and Master Gar field Goodwin, of Hyde Park, visited their grandparents in this place yes terday. John Owyn, of Moosic, visited friends in this placo yesterday. .TIJKMYN. J'rofessnr Ttlclmnl Martin, of Elm hurst, is visiting relatives In town. Mrs. Mary Clreen, of Plttston, Is -the Buct of her sen, L. 13. Green, of Main streot. Mi-s. "Vil3on Urldces and two chil dren, of l'eckvllle, aro vUitlnc friends in town. Trldo of Jermyn lodge, Xo. 5, Daugh ters of St. (leorrre, havo elected Mrs. i:. II. GreenMado to represent I hem at tlio coming grand lodge convention which la held at Providence, Rhode Island. Monsays Haymakers association, No, 101M, a branch of the local Hed 'Men. spent Saturday with their wives at Crystal lake. Mr. Samuel "Warner, who has been a risldent of this borough for soma time, contemplates movlnc to Dunmore. Mrs. liuttcrwarth, of this place, spent Haturday In Scranton. Mr. Peter Dltmore will movo Into Oliver Morgan's property on Mttln streot, lately occuplod by Zlba Brown. Mrs. W. It. Jenkins, of Fourth Btreet, died at C o'clock Sunday morning after n fow hours' Ulncsu. Mr. Lowln Plssor Is racovcrln from IiIm recent sickness. Mrs. Lydla Wall, tho aged mother of Judson Wall, of thin pluce, died at 2 o'clock Sunday morning, aged 7tl years, 3 months and 12 days. Mr. Armlu IJuttonberg, thu under taker, made a trip to Scranton yesterday. A .IIODUKN )H)USi:s. Tony J'liich Lives in n Condenser and Quotes Poetry. From tho New York Journal. Tony Finch, of St. Louis, li a modern rival of Diogenes. A scholar and a philosopher, he is forced by cruel cir cumstances to live in a disused sugar condenser. Tony's homo is on the river front. It Is an old cast-Iron sugar condenser, which has been left there to rust. It appears llko nn Inverted tencup, with a hole In tho bottom. In height It Is about five feet, and at Its greatest width twelve feet. Tho Iron is an Inch thick. A curious man paid a visit the, other day to Tony, who politely asked him to enter. "How Is tho world using you?" asked tho visitor. "Homo homlnl lupus," remarked Tony, "as Hornce would fay, man Is a wolf to his fellow-man, but I manage to keep the wolf from the door." "How do you live?" was asked. "I gather wood along the levco when I can, but In winter there Is consider able competition and lesss wood than In summer, when I need It less. You see, I have forage (indicating a skillet of cold stew), and here Is fuel. I poach on no man's domain; 'doll Incnpax,' as Llvy has it I live by strategem and have no enemy but myself, sir." He picked up a stump of a cigar from a pile of butts, lighted it, and began to smoke It with complacency. "Is It true that you were educated for the ministry, Mr. Finch?" ventured tho visitor. "With your permission," he said, "we will not refer to my past history, 'olo cplscopari,' ns Dean Swift once said." "I see you have books," remarked tho other. "Oh, yes," he replied. "Otlum sine Uteris mors est.' I have a Josephus, the Spectator, and Shakespeare.but tho light here Is not good for reading." Mr. Finch continued the conversation for Rome time In the same elegant strain, after which he accepted an In vitation to refresh himself. IlEAIt AND rolllSUAH. As liloomly tat at tho breakfast lablo toying witli ids tolteo he slowiy gave vent to hlu thouchts. "Wo have only been mairled six months, Birdie, yet 1 notko a growing tendency on our part to indulKo In petty disputes. I fear, too, thut wo aro not always at thoughtful to each other as wo ought be. I'm In favor of turning over a new leaf. What do you cay, little wife.'" "That you nro light, as you always aro. You know that mother used to 'ay there should be two bears In eveiy l.imlly bear and forbear." "And hero there was dnnger of you and I monopolizing the bear bushiest. But now we will bo moro considerate In speech and act." "And I will follow your noblo example. I'm sure we can always be happy oven If wo are not rich. Now, dear. If you'll oxcuso mo I'll run and get some kindling from tho shed." "No, no, pet. I'll attend to all that now. It's part of tho reform government, you know. Sit right where you are. I can attend to your chores in a twinkling. Those Jlttlo hands wero not mado for lough work." "But you havo cares enough as It is, I'll Bet tho kindling and Ioolc alter tno lur nace." "I must insist. Birdie. It's n man placo to perform these heavier household du ties. Hereafter you must leavo it all to me." "I can't consent, dearest, I would not feel ns though I wcro doing my part in making our way." "You must not forget your solemn prom Iso to obey as well ns to love." "Don't bo masterful, Mr. Bloomly. I mndo a mental reservation In that part of the ceremony and did not vow away my freedom." "Vou didn't, hoy? Well. I rather think that I'm tho head ot the household. Just bear In mind, madam, that the furnaco and tho range will bo my special care hereafter." "I'll do nothing of tho kind. I'm the do mestio me-mber of this lirm, and I'll rua my end of the business. Now I'll go for the kindling." "No, you'll not." "We'll see," and she snatched a basket as sho ran. "Go on!" ho shouted. "Have your own stubborn, stiff-necked way. Reject my loving overtures! Keep up your reputa tion for aggravating contrariness! Make a fool of yourself and drive mo to desper ation! You can run tho confounded she bang, but I'll only call when I feel like It, and no oftener, cither!" As he banged the door he shut off thn madTlenlng tound ot rippling laughter. -New York Wot Id. ONi: WAY TO FIND OUT. They woic sitting on tho sands sido by side. looking out over tho ocean. "How peaceful It look6i" said ho. "Yes," sho said, "but how vety wet!'1 "True," ho observed, "and yet how calm and restful It appears! With you by my sido I could sail on forever." "Yes?" she queried. "Yes," ho nlurmed, "forever. Will you, dearest?" "On ono condition," she replied. "I am a cautious girl, and I do not wish to be over hasty. Hut I will let you mako tlio test, and when tho test is mado and you say It Is buccersful, I will go with you." "And that test, love?" ho cried. "You take a. boat und sail on forever, and after you havo sailed on forever tell mo how It work." sho nnswered. And she left him meditating. Harper's Bazar. Health is Wealth. DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND. DRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL? ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS. Is Bold under posltivo Written Guarantee, N II ilouco, NorvousriceB, Laseltudo, all Drains, Youth, ful Errors, or LicosbIvo Uco of Tobacco, Opium, or Linuor. which leads ti Mlnnrv. (totummnticin. Insanity and Death, At etoro or by mail, $1 11 box; six for $3; with Written Kuarauteo to euro or rcruuu money. Mumpioiiucu ubo, containing fivo daygr treatment, with full instructions, 25 cents. Ono sample only sold to oach person, Atstoroorbymail. Br? nca Latiei special txtra btrenntn. EVx- TmnnlKKx. T -- " U( iUJuuu, UUOIf Ull lUHOli AJUQW iUUUUUUU, 1 Htorilitv or JlarrennAAfi.t .tl a box. sir for 15. witiJ 'written uuurauteej flEFOnEorbyraall. A Wot, 0, Clark, 326 I'enn, Ave,, Scranton Pa. T2A t&m WW. u "mrL ' Gail Borpen, 4 ea&le Braud f TAKC NO SudstitutC f-o&TTHC "EAGLE BRAND," THOUSANDS OF MOTHERS TESTIFV. TO TS 5UPER OR TY "MFANr HALTN"SHr FREE. - v,.MM.t'.ll'l.ll..llf'l''-'. UK aiiiiiij Lrmiircr yptwimi f mb. IScst Value Wrllini Machine. First iu Improvements, Honest Itonstrucfloii anil all lligli-grada Typewriter essentials. T r t jikt nooiu.r.T rune. ZU Smith Premier typewriter Scranton Olllcc Room No. NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS Corner LncKawonnc and Wyoming Avenues, Second Floor. I.urgest Dental Establishment in tho World. 18 Olllccs iu tho United States. Wo extract teeth, nil teeth and apply gold rrowns and brlduo work without tho least pnrllclo of pain hy a method patented nnd used by us only. No sleep-producing m?onts or cocaine. Coinennd Imvo your teetli o. traded In tho mornlnc and go homo In tho evonlng with new teeth. Nn rinrtrf ,l'r Painless extracting 10 VlldrgC when teeth aro ordcied. S S?qv.VS5? V-VSK i l'. l! ....riL&aa !i f t v -uu r T" ,.'n.i FULL SET OF TEETH $5.00. We Ouaruntec a Kit or No Pay. " In order to introduce our work In all parts ofHcninton wo will do work for tho following low prices until August 'J: dolcl Crowns $3.00 Tocth 'itliut Plates 3.00 Gold Fillings 1.00 Silver FilliiiKS 50 All work done painlessly and by specialist'. A written guarantee for ten ycais with all work. NEW YORK "DENTAL PARLORS Corner Lackawanna and Wyoming Ave!., (Over Newark Shoo Store.) Entrance on Wyoming avenue. Hours, 8 to 8. Sunday 10 to 4 New Lot Hats and Caps, Negligee at CONRAD'S 305 Lacka. Ave. A. E. III -- IE (I 213 LACK&WANN) AVENUE. Has full and complete stock of all the latest up-to-date styles in Belts, Waist Sets, Rogers' Silvar -Plated Ware, Sterling Silver Spoons, at the very lowest possible prices at 213 Lackawanna Avenue. ON THE LINE OF THE CfllDl PACIFIC n are located tho finest fishing and hunting grounds in tho world. Descriptive books on application. Tickets to all points in Maine. Canada and Maritime Provinces. Minneapolis. St. Paul, Canadian and United States Northwost, Vanvouver, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Ore., San Francisco. First-Class Sleeping and Dining Gars attached to all througbt trains. Tourist cars fully fitted with bedding, curtains and specially adapted to wants of families may be had with second-class tickets. Itates always less than via other lines. Por further information, time tables, etc.. on application to E. V. SKINNER, Q. E. A.. 3S3 Broadwny, New York. For Sale by 1 1 111 & Connell, Protheras A Co. and A. D. Strong, TVTKHVCWH THOUM.KH: AM. KINDS Lf'tH. Fraa tmnk Is cured with Animal Kxtraets. tolls how. WAHIHNtJIO.V UI1KMIUAI. CO., WauliluiitoniD.O. For dale by Matthews llos. I 2 'nwVork Condihsio MukCo. n.v. VfTTSaA; m o., Syracuse, n. v., u.s.h. 1, Arcade, Scranton, Pa. HOTELS AND SUMMER KK SORTS. THE MURRAY HILL MURRAY HILL PARK, THOUSAND ISLANDS. The best located aud best furnished hotel ou the St. Lawrence river. Accommo dations for 300 guests. Opens June 25th, 1 897. F. R. WHITE, Prop. SPRING HOUSE, Hear! Lake, Pa. U E. Crofut, Prop. Strictly temperance, newly remodeled and furrlshed. Flno groves, largo luwn, dancing pavilion, croquet grounds, etc. Bicycle boat, call boats, 15 row boats, fishing tackle, etc., freo to guests. Tnko D L. & W. via Alford Station. Writo for terms. Hotel Le Chevalier Ocean Grove, N. J., Oilers you a special low rnto of One Dollar Per Day THE MATTHEW, fS02 Klrst Avenue, ASUUIIY l'AUK, N. J. Near the Iteach and Promenade. All conveniences and comforts for per manent and transient guests. Excellent table, the best beds, and most approved sanitary equipment. For particulars, etc., address O. V. MATTHEWS, Ownor and Manager. GREATEST RAGES Ever Seen in Scranton, Consisting of HORSE AND BICYCLE RACES Four Kaccs Each Day. Tues day, Wednesday, Thurs day and Friday, Aug. 3, 1, 5 and 0, '07. The purses aro sufficiently large so that soiiio of thn best horsos In the country nro entered. Horso races nro conducted under tho "National Trotttiij; AsBoclutloa" rules, ofuhlch this track Is a member. Bicycle Races Will be conducted under n special sanction ofthol,. A. W. Home of tho best amateur riders of the stoto aro entered. Tho greatest entertainment over offcrod tho public of scranton for the small admission of 'J." cents. Hares railed at 1,30 sharp. Itodueed rates on railroads. WILBUR A. RICH, Manager. ALBERT L. MILLS, Ass't .Mgr. U. ROBINSON'S Lager Brewery Manufacturers of the Celebrated CAPACITY 100,000 Barrels per Acnum THE MOOSIC POWDER CO H ROOMS I AND 2, COnVLTH VVW9, SCRANTON, PA. MINING AND BLASTING POWDER MADE A MOOSIC AND BUSX. DALE WOBS8. CAPUN & RAND POWDBR CO'S ORANGE QUN POWDER Eloctrlo Bnttorleu, Klootrlo Exploders, (or ox ploclluc blasts, Safety Fuse, aud Repauao Chemical Co.'s ExpL"sivcs. i3irWC-- TTT III u Hiimiiiuiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiii HiimmiiimiiiimmiiiimimiiiiriiHiiiMi IneTt A CLEAN 'piTl SWEEP OF EVERYTHING IK SUMMER SHOES AND OXFORDS 5 will bo mndo thin month at the Newark 5 loss than you would think of oirering for i iniM'cinuuumiHiiT vw.,iiiiiit,iujiiDiii.uiu jum 1'UUKVIUOOK, HllOrll lO miNH It. Z " QddJottofS2.no, 9.1.(iu and SI. 00 goods nro on tnbles fit 91.00, 81.25 nnd S fl.ftoporpnlr. Loutlmt woroSo.Ot) nnd 90.00 will be tnhlodnt 92.00 n pair. S S KvoryRhoeln theotoro nuhject to big reduction; lint the odds and eniln, mirpliu C iiutin. uiuiiuii nnn nu in iviiu ni ni n uuiu tuo nun nun Lninmrr. win r in imi nt nfif.no wm tliem. THE MONTH 1THE NEWARK Corner Lucknwnniin and figiiiiiiiiigiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiuiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin WACONMAKERS. We Carry a Full Stock of Wheels, Rims, Spokes, Hubs, Shafts, Poles, Axles, Springs, Steel and Cast Skeins, Buggy Tops, Duck, Drill, Rubber and Carriage Cloth, Carriage Forgings, Bolts, Clips, AND A FULL LINE OF IRON, STEEL AND BLACKSMITH'S SUPPLIES, Bittenbender & Co.. Scranton. Pa. LACKAWANNA MANUFACTURERS OF Hill Timber cut to order on short notice, llnrdwood Mine Rnlla sawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled Hemlock L'rop 'limber promptly Furnished. MILLS At Cross Fork, Potter Co.. on the Buffalo and Susquc (jannn Hnilrond. At Mlna, Potter County. Pa., on Cotidersport, und Port Allcpany Kailroad. Capacity 400,000 feet per day. GUNUKAL OFFICE-lJoard of Trade lluildiug, Scranton, Pa. Telephone No. 4014. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA., Manufacturers of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. Oeacral Office: SCRANTON, PA. RAILROAD TIHE TABLES. Schedule In Effect November 15, iS?5. Trains Loavo Wilkes-Barro as Follows 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitls. burg and tho West. 10.15 a. m., wcok days, for Hazloton, Pottsville, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and forSurt bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and the West. 3.15 p. m., week days, for Sunburyy, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg and tho West. 3.15 p. m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg and tho West. 6.00 p. m., week days, for Hazloton and Pottsville. J. R. WOOD. Qtn'l Pass. Aeent. J. B. HUTCHINSON, Uenernl Manager. Central Kuilroad of New Jersey (Lchlgrh and Susquehanna Division.) Anthraclto coal used exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EPPKCT JULY )22. 1697. Trains leave Scranton for Plttston. Wilkes-Barre, etc., ut 8.20. 9.15. 11.30 a. m.. 12.45, 2.00. 3.03. 5.00, 7.10 p. m. Sundays D.00, n-For MountaVi1,ark.,8.aO 1. 11.30 a. rn 2 00. 3.05. 5.00 p. m. Sundays, 9.00 u. m., 1.00, 2.1a P'Folr Atlantic City. S.20 a. m. ,... For New York. Newark and Elizabeth, E 0 (express) a. m., 12.45 (express with Buf fet parlor car), 3.05 (express) p. m. bun daV 2.15 P. m. Train leaving 12.45 p. m. arrives at Philadelphia, Reading Termin al 5 22 P.m. and New York COO p. m. ForMauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle hem Easton and Philadelphia. 8.20 a. m.. 12?45. 305? 5 00 (except Philadelphia) p. m. sfi'trwlav 15 D. IU. For Lonk Branch. Ocean Grovo. etc.. at 8 0 (through car) n. m. and 1.'.45 p. m. "For Reading, Lpbanon and Harrisburg, la Allentown, 8.20 a. m 12.4a, 6.00 p. m. Sunday. 2.15 p. m. ' eturn ins leavoNew YorkTfooY of Lib crtystreetr North River, at 9.10 (express) ami 10, 1.30. 4.15 (express with Buffet narlSr car) p. m. Sunday. 4.30 a. in. Leavo New York from Whitehall street at 8.53 n,Lavo0lhVl?deipnla'. 'lieadlng Terminal. 9.00 a. m-. 2.00 and 4.30 p. m. Sunday. 0.2j Through tickets to all points at lowest rate may bo had on application in ad vanco to the ticket agent at $ "g",0" ' Gen. Pass. Agt. J. H. OLHAUSEN. Gen. Supt. Del., Lncku. and Western. Effect Monday, Juno 21, 1597. Trains leavo Scranton as follows: Ex nrees for Now York and all points East. 1.40. 2.50, 6.15, 8.00 and 10.20 a. m.; 12.55 and Express for Easton, Trenton. Philadel phia and tho South, 5.15, 8.00 and 10.20 a. m,. 12.63 and 3.33 p. m. Washington and way stations, 3.43 p. m. Tobvhanna accommodation, CIO p. m. Express for Blnghamton, Oswego. El mlraT Corning. Bath. Dansvllle. Mount Morris and Buffalo, 12.10. 2.35, 9.00 a. m. nnri i 65 n ni.. making close connections at Buffalo to all points In tho West. North west and Southwest. illriEhamton and way station. 1.05 p. m. Nicholson accommodation, 4.00 and 6.10 p,Tjn'ghtmton and Elmlra express, 6.53 Express for IJtlca and RicTifiold Springs, 35 a, m. nnd 1.65 p. m. Ithaca. 2.33, 9.00 a. m., nnd 1.53 p. m. For Northumberland. Plttston, Wilkes. Barre Plymouth, Bloomsburg und Dan ville making closo connection at North umberland for Wllllamsport. Harrisburg, Bnltlmoro, Washington nnd the South. Northumberland and Intermediate stn tlons, 6.W. 10.20 a. m.. nnd 1.6R and 0.00 p. m. Nantlcoko and lntermellnto stations, S.OS and 11.20, a. m. Plymouth and Inter mediate stntlons, 8.40 and 8.17 p. m. For Kingston. 12.40 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaenca on all exprets trains. For detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc., apply to M. L. Smith, DIs trlet Pasjengor Agent, depot ticket olllco. Eric and Wyoming Valley. Effect Mondny. May 31st, 1807. Trains leavo Scranton as follows: For New York and Intermediate points on Erie railroad, also for Hnwley, Lako Ariel and local points at 5.00 a. m. and 2.28 n. in. .Additional trains for Lako Ariel and points intormedlato at 8,45 a. m. and S.20 p. m. NEWARK Shoo Htoro'a AuftuitRnlo of Shoos, i'rlroa E --...,., IMMHWIKUtvUMUUIILVB m OF AUGUST. SHOE STORE,! Wyoming Avenues. a LUMBER CO., Delaware and Hudson. On arenday, July B, trains will leave Scranton as follows: For Carbondale-(!.20, 7.55, 8.55, 10.15 a. m.; 12.00 noon; 1.21, 2.20, 3.52, 5.25, C.25, 7.57. 0.15, 10.45 p. m.; 12.10 a. m For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc, 0.20 a, m., 2.20 p. ni. Foro Honosdale C.20, 8.55, 10.15 a. m.: 12.00 noon; 2.20. 6.25 p. m. For Wl!kes-Barre-.4S, 7.60. 8.43. 9.38. 10.45 a, m.; 12.03, 1.23, 2.28, 3.33, 4.41, 6.00, 7.60, 9.50. 11.30 p. m. For Now York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley R. R., C.43, 7.50 a. m.: 12.05, 1.23. 4.41 p. m. (with Black Diamond Ex press) 11.30 p. m. For Pennsylvania it-'Rpoints 0.45, 9.3S, a.vaif;2.2S, 4.41 p. m.5 " ' For western points via Lehigh Valley R. R., 7.50 a. m.j 12.05, 3.33 (with Black Diamond Express), 9.50, 11.30 p. m. Trains will arrive at Scranton as fol lows: From Carbondale nnd the north 6.40 7.45, 8.40, 9.34, 10.40 a. m.: 12.00 noon; 1.20, 2.24, 3.25, 4.37. 6.45. 7.45, 9.45. 11.25 p. m. From Wllkes-Barre nnd the south -G.15. 7.50. 8.50, 10.10, 11.63 a. m.; 1.10. 2.14. 3.48. 6.20, 6.21. 7.53, 9.05, 9.43 p. m.; 12.03 a. m. J. W. BURDICK. O. P. A.. Albany, N. Y. II. W. CROSS, D. P. A., Scranton. Pa. Lehigh Valley Kailroad System. Anthraclto Coal Used Exclusively Insur ing Cleanliness and Comfort. IN EFFECT JUNE 14, 1S97. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and New York via D. & H. It. R. at G.43. 7.50 a. m., nnd 12.03, 1.25. 2.28, 4.41 (Black Diamond Express) and 11.30 p. m. For Plttfton and Wllkes-Barro via D. L. & W. It. R.. 6.00, 8.03, 11.20 a. m 1.63 3.40, 6.00 and 8.47 P. m. For Whlto Ilevcn, Hnzleton. Pottsville, and principal points In tho coal regions via D. & II. P. R., 6.45, 7.60 a. m., 12.C6 and 4.41 p. m. For Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Har risburg and principal Intermediate sta tions via D. & H. R. R.. C45. 7.50 a, m., 12.05, 1.23. 2.23. 4.41 (Black Diamond Ex press), 4.41 nnd 11.30 p. in. For Tunkham ock, Towanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and principal lntcrmodloto stations Via D L. & W. R. R., 6.00. S.OS a. m., 12.10 and 3.10 p. m. For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago and all points west via D. H. R. B.. 12.03. 3.33 (Black Diamond Express), 9.60 and 11.30 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley chair cars on nil trains between Wllkes-Barro and Now York. Philadel phia. Buffalo nnd Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN H. WILBUR, Gon. Supt. CHAS. S. LEE, Gen. Pass. Agt Phlla., Pa. A. W. NONNEMACHER. Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt.. South Bethlehem, Pa. Scranton Office. 309 Lackawanna avenue. SCUANTON DIVISION) III Uffoct Juno 37tli, 1811,. North Bound. South Hound, 2031201 XOsYiol gk & Stations j a 3 fifi 3 (Trains Dally. Ex. & IS la copt Sunday.) 13 Ifi a p uiArrive Iave a u 72sN. Y. Franklin St. .... 7 40 ...; 7 10 West 42nd street .... 7M .... 7 00 Weehawken .... 810 .... pur i Arrive Leave a mp h .... 8 211J ooaailn oio sis ...', ,,., 6 18 109 Hancock: s 16 211 .... ... 6 07 m StarllSht 6 28 2 23 .... .... fiftU'.MC I'rcaton l'ark 6 33 2 31 .... .... rs c4 12 40 winwooa mi 341 .... ., R47lai I'oyntrtla 6(0 s!50 .... .... 6 411214 Orso. O65 2 63 .... .... S80U203 Plessant Mt. 701 aoo .... .... fisstnti' unlondalo 70 soo .... .... 616'U49 Forest City : SO1 3 19 .... .... 5 CO 11 31 Carbonijalo 731 834 .... .... fB7(lrv) WhltellrldBO 737,1383 ... ....NSIMUH Jiayllcld 74213(8,... .... 4 18,113 Jermyn 744 345.... ,...4 431119 Archibald 710 8 81 .... .... 4401113 Wlnton 7SS 3M .... ...,430,1111 reckvlllo 76i3W.... .... 4 3itio7 oivrhaut sre 401 .... .... 41M.U03 fllcebur? 804 407,,,,. ...-. i SB 11 01 TUroop' 8 0 U 10 ...J ,..,4 2110) 1'rovldonco a 10 4 14 .... .... 4 10 MOW park Viaco H 12,11 17 .... ... 4)31065 t'crantou ai3 42b.... ruli u Leavo Airlvei ur All tralDS run daflv excent fiundsv- f. sifcnitles that trains btop on sijnal for pas. eenicers. Secure rates na ontailo a Western beforo.. purchasing tickets and savo money. Day aad Night Kipre&s to the Wear. .-T." J. O. Anderson, Oon.'Va-Agtr'. T. Flltcroft. Dlr. i'ass. AtrC bcranton. Va, I- .. n.i-V.J.-K, -