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Wilkes-Barre Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 7

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i WILKES-BARRE EVEKTNG LEADER PLYMOUTH. Hopeless of Being Cured. RAILROAD TTMB TABLES, i he Story of a Door. LIBERAL IIOUSEFUKMSIIER That stands for a good deal with us it stands for more with you. With us it means giving unusually fair values.

With you it means obtaining goods at prices which are consistent and on terms which are very reasonable. Come in and look around our store; go through the different departments; you will see a great stock of Fnrniture, a splendid assortment of Caqjetsand a catchy line of Bedding. Buy if you want to. We will be glad to sell you either for cash or credit But don't buy unless you want to. Glad to see you at any time because we feel that sometime you will be our customer.

They trUd all kinds of soap on it; but tbe dirt wouldn't budge. This door hnd not Leon cleanr in twenty ean. Af FI TCTP is the VJvLl UUDI Washing PowJers. Soli everywhere. N.

K. FAIRBANK Sole Hanufacturers, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, NEW ORLEANS, SAN FRANCISCO. PORTLAND. PORTLAND.

PITTSBURGH AND fULWAt'KFS. for Infante CMtorlaiseo well adapted to children thai I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." n. A. Ahchze, M. Ill So.

Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. T. "The use of Castoria is so universal and Ita merits so well known that it seems a.work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." CABLOS MiRTTS, D. New York aty.

Late Pastor Bloomingdale KefonneU Church. TS ClSTilJE All Books Used Private and 111 Public Plymouth, o. Xj. Andrew McNeils, of Bethlehem, formerly or tins place, was visiting inenas here yesterday. James Reilly, of Broadway, was slightly injured at No.

5 colliery yesterday by a lull 01 coal. Mrs. P. J. Cullen left yesterday for Philadelphia, where she will spend Christmas among mends.

Street Commissioner John Henderson is lying seriously 111 at his home on Jean- ette street. (ieorge Cook has opened up a barber shop in hvans block on jiain street. Mrs. Milton Hirst visited Wilkes-Barre yesterday. Dr.

Louis Edwards, of Edwardsville, visited Plymouth last evening. Division No. A. 0. will meet this evening.

Nelley. the nine-year-old daughter of Hugh Carr, diexi yesterday at her home on Orchard street of scarlet fever. Funeral will take plaoe on Ihursday afternoon. interment at Welsh ma cemetery. Gaylord Post, G.

A. It. met last evening and transacted regular business. The mine examining board will meet at Koberte' Hotel Doc. 34, to ex amine applicants who wish to become miners.

Miss Nelly lleehan visited Wilkes-Barre yesterday. Mrs. John Foley, of Chestnut street is seriously ill. Charles Hooven took in the county seat yesterday. Iiicliard Willinms, the young man who had his skull fractured by a kick from a mule a few weeks ago, is able to be around again.

Mrs. P. K. Wallace, of Kingston, visited Plymouth friends yesterday. Miss Maggie Butler visit! Wilkes-Barre yesterday.

William Gleason took a run up to Pitts-ton yesterday. Morris Coon was sight seeing at Wilkes-Barre yesterday. The new pump at the Nottingham colliery will be ready for work by Sunday. Miss Cora Deahl has returned from Dan ville, where she was visiting friends. Iiemember that to-night is the date for the benefit ball to be tendered Samuel Brokenshire.

A good time is promised all who will attend. James B. Hicks was presented with a voting son Monday evening. The Puritan Congregational church fair at the People's Theatre closed last evening Co. Hilios met last evening for drill practice.

Swarez will occupy the store room now occupied by Rabinowitz after April 1st. Mrs. Thomas Delancy was taken suddenly ill on Sunday evening. She was somewhat improved last evening. Joseph J.

Sullivan in Leaves of Shamrock at the Armory Theatre Thursday night, Dec. 29. Charles T. Ellis in Casper the Yodicr at the same place Jan. 3.

Mrs. Thomas Lynch has been quite ill for the past week. Plymouth merchants held a meeting at the Eley House last evening, the object of which was to protect themselves against people who make a practice of beating merchants. KIMBA1L PIANO FROM P. S.

GILMORE. sr. Lopis, Mo. October 1G, 1891. W.

V. KIMBALL CHICAGO, ILL. Gkvtlkmen: Through the courtesy of your aijenr In this city, my room at the Llndcll Howl lias been adorned, during our six weeks' engagement at the Exposition, ty one or your Upright llanos. Heretofore I have shared the general impression that the manufacture of the best llanos Is confined to Boston and New York therefore. It has been a great surprise to me to discover that the West, Chicago, w.

W. Kimball can claim the product ion of an Instrument rivaling In every respect the finest made by tho oldest and most famous Eastern manufacturers. In touch, tone, singing quality, power, your Instrument has no superior, and then In price which to many is a serious consideration you outrival all the old houses, since you do not now charge hundreds of dollars for the 'antiquity" of vour house, whatever you may do in the tar-dts'tant future. My wife and daughter, who are both excellent pianists, Join me In admiration of your Instrument, P. S.

GILM011E. Tho Kimball Piano and ESTY ORGAN is for sale by IVES, 9 West Market Street, Wilkes-Barre. You can buy an Esty Organ for 85.00 per month. WATCHES! WATCHES! WATCHES! to suit the Miners, Railroaders, Mechanics, Clerks and Children. The poor and the wealthy are all treated with greatest courtesy, hence the groat reduction in prices of silver and American movements.

Watches are cheaper than they ever have been or ever will be at Thos. C.Parker's 1 PUBLIC SQUARE. EYE XAM-b JlCL Copyrlittt, I8JW. our, EYE SPECIALIST win be in WILKESBARRE, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, December 22 and 23. It tie LADING BUILDING, Public Square, mm 3.30 A.

M. to 6 P. f. Pfrnns wlm have headache or whow pyf are Ofiiin (UHcmmfrirt should call on our MjfolHst, and they will rocplv IntPlllippnt and skillful attention. NO C'H U(iK to examine your pk.

very inlr of kIha onrwt In gUiirauU'ed to be -rWfirtorv. QUEER! CO. Ocull'li and I 1010 CHKSTStTT PHILA. JKIE AND YOMXNHi VALLEY KA1LBOAB XliKjugh trains leave lit es-Barre for scrma-toEmau5t rn.atid5.l5p. m.

Arrive trom acrajitaL 7.38 a. m. (Ad 4.S Train leaving: Wilkes-Barre at s.m a. m. ru to Hawley and Uonesdiiie returning, arrlvi-sat likes-llarre at 4.

as p. m. Good coE lTk'Tv 1 K'1" lri t0r poUiVi Uie it Y. For rurtiier Information address, J. C.

MOFFAT, A. DimmoM. Delaware Hudson Railroad. May tralLS will run as fo Uows Trains leave for Carbon-dale atiit nil lnr.rmMlta.1 polnta ua follows 1 05, 10, 1.15, i -A, 4 .00, 5 6.36, For ll0Ct.l;i!( lfl Hnl 9 03 and 10. a.

S.inund 10. as p. m. (.. i.llrao luf nt- Sany, araiotra and the Adirondack- Xountarna, connrtttnpfor Kosfon and NVw England potnw.

Lis p. m. Kr ranwu only 13.2S p. m. The only dirwt route between the coal fields and lkwn.

"The Leadlns? Tourists' ltouie of America'' to the Adirondack Mountain Kesorta. Lakes (ieorge aud hamplaln, Montreal, etc. Time showing local and througU trala senk-e between stations ou all divisions EL system may be obtained at all D. H. Uckci onioes.

J- w- BranicK, ai Vice President Gen. paaa. Ag. 10.4s a. i.i,r PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD AND LSASKO UNB.

In effect June istiu issi NOKTU AND WEST BRANCH RA1LROAJX WEST Lv. Ar JCAST. 2. pm 3.13 S.S7 3.4fi S.5S 4. Of 4.1S 4.

4.14 4 rj 4.M 4.S9 5.1 5.67 5.15 7.05 am Scrantoa. 1.05 pm 7.25 Wilkes-Barre 12.10 7.40 Nantleohe. 11 54 am 7 51 Ketreac 11.42 S.01 Moeanaoua. 11. 11 Wapwallopen 11.22 823 Neseopeck.

11.11 Creasy. 11.01 S.4-1 Kspy Ferry. 10. 52 8.47 lilwim Kerry. 10.43 S.55 C'aUiwissa 10.40 9.04 Koar ir Creek.

10 1 8.10 Boyd. 10.26 0.15 Riverside. 10.22 9 22 Klpp's Kun. 10.1H 9 27 Wolverton. 10.11 0 Kline's Urove 10.09 0.40 ar Sunbury lv 10.00 ll.) llarrtsbtirg-.

10 3.10 pm Halt Uu 're 4 4o 4.. Washington. S.Oi) ll.isain Wm'sport. S.25 5.50 pm Elmlra. 5.51 s.v Caiia)Mlalirna.

12.15 pm L'k Haven 7.20 10.05 am lv. Sti bury via, lenfsrnu-r, limn 9 01 pta 7.50 7Si 7.21 7.13 7.aj 6.50; S.40 6 -a 6. 6.13 6.107 6.03' 5.59 5.54 5.47 5.44 5.3S 14. 11.45 am 10 .50 am 11 no am 4 .00 pm am 7.35 U.iO 10.40 pm 10.55 pm 9. 53 S.02 00 noon ar Le wist lv 7.45 8.05 12.48 11.50 pm c.it iiunting-uon S.40 Altwna.

S.10 Httshurt 5.58 pm 5.00 am 1.20 8 00 pm 10.M5 pill 2.00 am 1 llanlsbtirtr.ar 3 .) pm 11 AO iu ar Albxiua. lv o.w ma ritwhur 1 1 n-in iuK uKtw-uarre at 7.25 a. and Wllllamsport S.52 a. m. aud 4.00 p.

have a through between WUkes-Barrs and llllamsport. Tram leaving WllkPs-IJarre at 312 m. lias through piusenj.vnwU from Wllkea-Harre to llitrrlsbmx, connecting at Sutibury forsliamoklB and Mt. 'armel. Train leaving wukes Barre at 10.15 a.

m. runa through to I'ottsvtlle, arriving at 1.2S connects at Olen forSuubury andlntermedlate stat Ions, arriving at Sunbury at 1.0O p. on-neets at sunbury tor Shiunokln and Mt. f'armel. Train leaving sutibury ar, 5.25 a.

m. conneeia at tern den with train arriving at Wilkes-Uaxm 9.00 m. by way ot Neseopeck Junction, and at Uazieton Junction for rottsvllle, arrlrtnir at Pottsvine .45 a. m. Additional train leaves Sunburv at 5 25 a.

m. stopping at lntermeillate stations, arrtvlnir at Catawlssa at an a. at Tomiuckea at 7.W a. m. Weturnlng leaves Tomhleken at 11 25 a.

catawlssaat ti.lSp. m. Ai-rlve at Sunbuxr at 1.00 p.m. NE.SOOPECK RAILK0AD. Leave akes-narre for eseopeek at 7 25.

10 la a. 3.13 and 6.4.5 p. m. Sundays at 5 io ml Keturnlng, leave Neseopeck, Sliamokl at iot atilua '6'5P' daJ'9Sundy Leave likes-Uarre for nazleton, rotwvtlle and Intermediate stations at 10.15 a. ta.

and 5.s p. m. week days. SUNDAY TRAINS. westward-Leave wiikes-riarre at 5 10 stopping at all Intermediate stations, arrivlnsal sunhtiry at 7.) p.

running tlirongu to FbJla-dclphia. lialllmoreand Wastilngton. Eahtward Leave sunbury at 10.00 a Mooning at ail way stations, and arriving at Wllktw-Barre at 12.10 n. 111- hnvlii.ni,n,..fi.S, u.T adclplila. J.

h. woon, Gen'l Pass. Agf nt I'll AS. E. IT'Gll.

Gen'l Managw. EADINU KAILHOAD SYSTEM. lxauga auey division. "Antlirnelte nsprt cleanliness and comfort." ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAXNli Taking Effect Dee. 4, 1S92 ave WUkes-Barre as follows: i trains.

estward At 1.05, and 1 40 Nliffit Exprest Trains, Dally )for Fails and west, with Pullman Sleeplmr Tars attaebed Rochester, Itliaeu, Auburn, and all points nortr. At 6.i.a. m. for Plttston and L. Junction, At 0.40 a.

m. lor L. Junction, AvocaiPie! anr Valley). At 7.00 a. m.

for Plttston, Avoca (Pleasant Valley), scranton, Towanda, Waverly b. mlra and all Intermediate stat Ions At s.50 a. 111. tor Plttston and B. Junction.

At 10.15 a. ni. tor intt stoii. L. B.

Junction. Scranton, Avoca, Elmlra and Intermediate stut ions. At 12. p. m.

for Plttston and Avoca (Pleas. ant Valley). At 1.10 p. ta. for L.

B. unction, Avoca (Pleasant Valley). At 2.05 p. m. (daily) for Plttston, Scranton.

Mob-trose, eek day Towanda, Waverly and lnier- At 3 40 p.m. for Plttston. L. S. h.

Junmitm Scranton and Avoca. At 5.00 p. m. for ttston, L. B.

Juxtttaa. Avoca, scranton and Intermediate points At 6.45 p. m. lor Ulmlra and the West via. Sala-manca.

At 7.50 p. m. for Plttston, Scranton, Tunfcna. noc-k and Uttennedlate stations. At 9.20 p.

m. for Plttston and L. 4 B. Junction. At 11.00 p.

ra Saturdays only, for Plttston. B. Junction and Avoca. For UoUenback, forty Fort, Dorranceton 8 ml Luzerne at 5 s.7.30, 10.15, 11.00 a. llw 1.00, 2.00, 3.00, 4.00.

5.30, 6.15, 7.10, 8.10, 9 10, 10 19 and 11.10 p. m. via new line. Sundajs 10 15-a. m.For Darveys Lake at 10.15 (dally) a.

and5.30p. m. Ou suuuay at 7.00 a.m. lor Elmlra and intermediate stations On Sunday at 12.16 p.m. tor Plttston, L.

IB, Juncttona'jd Avoca, and at 7.30 p. in. (or Pitt, ton.and Tuukhannock. Down Trauis.lCiLstward Ar a. 30 and VKSlgM EnpressTraliisDally) for White Uaven, Mauctl chunk Alleutown, Bethlehem, Easton, New York and Philadelphia, ith Pullman Sleeping Cars, at i-ached, Reading aud Harrlaburg.

At 5.50 a. m. for Alieutown, Easton, PhUadeV- Ehla, New York, Pottsvtlle and all p-Mut tn azleton and Mahanoy Coal Regions, Reading and llarrlsburg. At 7.10 a. running via Highland Branch, uiniugu 10 iiaiieioa, run.a uie, jiaucn uunk.

Easton and Phlladeiphti. At 9 a. in. tor White Haven, Mauch Chunk, Alieutown, Bethlehem, Hasten. New York and Philadelohla; lla.lelon, Pottsvllle, Beaver Mm.

dow.Malianoy city and all points lu Uazleton and Mahanoy Coal lieglous JJarristurg, Heading, etc. At 12 :20 p. m. for sugar Notch. At 1 HO p.

m. fast line for New York and Phil delphia, stopping at all principal stations an connecting at White Uaven tor Uazleton, Pott-vllle and points In Mahanoy Coal Regions, and at Alieutown tor Reading' and Uarriaburg'. At 3 KX) m. for Sugar Notch. At 3:15 p.

m. for New York and Philadelphia, stopping at all stations and connecting at Ponn Haven Junction for Uazleton, Mahanoy city aad at AUentown for Reading and llantsburg. At 4 :15 p. m. for Sugar Notch.

At 5 m.for Haileron and Mahanoy Regions. At 5 p. tn. Stieclal Jx press (or Easton, "tUadelptiia aud New ouk, stopping only principal stations connectlnjr at Allenfown lor Heading and Harrlsburjg; we'k daj-g at Pecm Haven for Haleton, Mahanoy City, Pottsvine and Shenandoah. At 10 .35 p.

on Saturday only, for Bug Notch. S'uulay trains at 9 a. m. for; AUentown, and New York. At 3:15 p.

m. for New York, Philadelphia and Intermediate potnW. for further Information lnqulie ot Ticket Time Tables. A. SWEUiAKD, lien.

Manager. C. U. 11 ANCOCK, Oen. l'ass.

Agent. PUUadelphla, Pa W. NONNEMACIlfiK, Aaat Hen. Pasr-Apt Boua Bothlchem, i'a. TIMOTHEUS PARFRAY.

It is with pleasure I present the readers of Wilkes-Barre papers the testimonial of so influential a man as Mr. Parfray, of Moosic. He has tieeii a citizen of that town for many yeare and wli it he says of his cure comes with telling effect. He comes of good stock and his English conservatism will not allow exaggeration. When I called on Dr.

Hacker I was a sufferer in the truest sense of the word, suffering from kidney and bladder trouble to such an extent as to be wholly unfit for any kind of work and hopeless of ever being any better. I told Dr. Hacker so, but he encouraged me and I embarked in the treatment. From flrstI com rnenced to improve and am to-day a wel" man. There is curative principle in every human brain.

Such remedies as employed by Dr. Hacker seem to energise his latent power and restore to health. I would recommend all to try Dr. Hacker. DR.

W. II. IIACKElt, Specialist, In diseases of the kidneys, bladder, skin and nervous diseases of men, Ac, fcc. 43 South Main street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Bend six cents in stamps for good news for men.

HOLIDAY GOODS AT- Watches, Diamonds, Silver Novelties, Cut Glass, Fine Chiua, Unique Lamps, Sterling Silver, Fancy Clocks, Opera Glasses, 1 Gold Eye Glasses. The Display Now Open. 31 West Market Street. EXPRESS and FREIGHT DELIVERY. Special attention to furniture and Pianos.

All orders left at re Bldonoe.No. Its South Canal street will be promptly lined. JAMES J. KUHNS. A.

JACOBY, successor to A. G. Hull. Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Leather and Shoe Finding, Boot, Shoe and Gaiter Uppers, Dressings, cut Soles, Nails, Lasts, etc. Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, Lacers, Blacking and a general line of shoe store supplies.

53 North Main Street. Wilkes-Barre. Pa. COAL DBALBRS. GET THE Lehigh Wilkcs-Barrc OLD DIAMOND COAL! PR03IPT DELIVERY.

Telephone. F. J. LEAVENWORTH, No. 113 Public Square, Next door to First National Bank Building.

THE CELEBRATED COAL! OF THE Lehigh Valley Coal Co. IS DELIVERED IN ANY PART OF THE CITY AT SHORT NOTICE. Leave orders at the office Coal Exchange, Market and River Sts. h. sirs.

At 1 it'y Fnirbnrk'H Wb hi iter l'owrfrr. Ht h( it Jwketl it: uVv imi.i Best, as well as the Cheapest or f.ii and Children. Caitorla cares Colic, ConsHpaMon, Sour Stomai Emctation, Kills Wornii, gived sleep, and promote, dl- rertion, Witiout injurious medication. For several years I have recommended your Castoria, and shall always continue to do so as it lias invariably produced beneficial results," Edwin F. Pakdek, M.

"The Winthrop," li5th Street and 7th Avev, New York City. ColtPINT, 77 MUEBAT STRKBT, NkW YORX. In Public Schools. Square. and ROPE BiTbcd Wire, Galvanized Clothes Line.

O.lke and Works Wilkcs-Datrre. and rvtaptaf Machinery. SCRANTON. PA Blank Book Mannfactnrer. Ikwpital, EtonrilH Pa-( WUkaBanr Im Hlatorial Boctety, and othm BBOWU C.

W. TAMMANY, 1G1 East Market St. Oliver's Powder. A Superb POWDER made from selected chemicals and celebrated for its fine quality ami freedom from smoke. A SPECIALTY OF Mining Powder OF ALL GRADES.

Leave orders at Hurt's Hard ware Store, South Main Street, Wilkes-Barre. I. Dupont de Nemours Co Mining, Masting and Sporting 33 Manufactured at the Wanwallopen Mills In Luzerne county, and at Wilmington, Del. HENRY BERLIN, Went for the Wvomino rturrlet. 11G Vyuinlnjf Avenue, Third National Bank Building, Scnuitoi), l'a.

LOCAL AGENT, F. V. K0CKAFELL0W, Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, Ta. Also Agent for tho Repaimo Chemial Manufacturers of Atlas Powder and Nitro-Glycerine RAILROAD TIUK TABLES. DEI.

AWAKE, LACKAWANNA WESTEKN KAILKOA1). 101 Public Square. Time table 111 etreet At tl.40 a. 111. (or Northumberland and all Inter mediate stations, connecting for WlUlamsport, Jiarrtsburg, l'ltf iburg, Haltlmore, etc.

At 111. express wr N-rautoii, New ork, Philadelphia, Kingluimton, Elmlra, Buffalo and the west. Pullman cars trom Kingston to New York eti y. At S.20 a. m.

for Scranlnn, New York, Philadel phia and Intermediate stations. Pullman cars from Scranton. At 8.40 a. 111. for Plymouth and Nantlcoke.

At 10.20 a. m. for Northumberland and Inter mediate stations, connecting for WlUlamsport, llarrisburg. I'l'tsburg, Haltlmore, etc. 11 a.

m. tor cranton, lilnghamton and Inter mediate stations. At 11.40 a. 111. express for scranton.

New York. Philadelphia. P.inghamtoii, I'tlca, Syracuse, Elmlra. Buffalo and all points west. Pullman cars trom scranton.

At 2.00 p. 111. lor Northumberland and Inter mediate points, connecting for Wllllamsport mUTlsuurg, 1 ilisuui, naiiiiituie, etc. At 2.40 n. 111.

expnss tor scranton. New York and Philadelphia. Pullman ears from Scranton. At 3.40 p. m.

tor scranton, tcnonson nd lter- medlate points. At 4.40 p. m. tor scranton, liingnamton. Elmlra and Tobyhanna.

At 6.40 p. m. for Northumberland and Intermediate points, connecting for Wllllamsport.etc. At 7.40 v. in.

for Scranton.New York. Philadel phia, Llnghamton, Ltica. Svracuse, Klnilra, DUll aio ttliu luc uui uaii uauu injmacTantOll. At 10 p. ra tor imoum Sunday trains JENTKAL KAILROAJJ OF NEW JERSEY.

leuiKn s. ufiqueuauna uivisioji. Anthracite coal used exclusively, lnsurtne cleanliness and comfort." WILKES-BARUE AND NEW YORK, LONG BKANt 11, I'UT ISMUSS P111LADELP11IA. Passenger station In New York Foot of Lib erty street, Time table In effect l)ec. 4, l92.

Trains leave Wilkes-Barre for New York 7 42. express, a. 4.20, expreas, p. in. Sundays i.V p.

For Freehold, Long Branch, Asbury Park; Ocean Grove, Point Pleasant and all New Jer-sev sea shore and fishing resorts at 7.48 a For Philadelphia, iMauch Chunk, Easton etc, 7.42 a. 4.20. 5.10 p. m. Sundays 2.45 p.

ta. tor i-ougiiKeepsie, nanioru ana woeton via Easton. Lehlt'ii and Hudson River R. and Poughkeensle Bridge itoute witn through; Bleeping cars Eusuin to Boston, at 5.10 p. m.

ror Aiiantio 1 oy, (. a. m. For Heading, U'tianqn, llarrlshtirg.vla. Allen.town, a'.

5.10 p. Sundays 1 45 p. m. jteiuriuiiK ia-hvc iirn 01 uoerty tnft. North PJver, at 8.45, expres.0.

a. m. 4., xnress. p. m.

Sundays i.HO a. in. Leavn bh- deinhta.l hlrd and Ikrks 0ip Ninth and i-ireen stnets, 9 00 a. 5.30 Sundays 6.30 a. m.

Iave Easton at 11 12 a. 6.57 p. m. Sundays 8 00 a. Leave Matic hunk at 7 ia a.

m. 12.7, b.45 p. nv Sun day 10.00 a. in. WILKES-BARKK AND SCRANTON Lenve Wilkes-Barre 7.25, 9.0 10.15 a.

I2it, 35, 5.55, 9.0(5. 10. p. m. Sundays 7.50.

10 51 ll.59a. 5 55 p. m. Wave scranton 7.00, is, it. so a.m.,2.00,S 45,4 25.

.20, 11.05 p. m. Sundays 9.00 a in. 1.00, 7.10 p. in.

iave I'nision i.whi, u.m a. 25, tin 50, 7.45, 11.. 10 p. iu. Sundays 9.25 a.

1.25, 2.2. 3Sp. WU.KT KF.S-BARI1E AND POTTSYILLK Leave Wilkes-KajTe at. 7 42 a. in.

wlLKKS BAliltK AND WHITE HAVEN Leave Wilkes-Barre at 7.42 a. 4.20.5.10 r. in. undnys 2 tn. Leave hite Haven 8.00 a.

1.19, 9.M p. 111. suudavs 10 .50 a. in. AN I OK ItllAM 11.

Leave Wilkes-Barre at 7.10, 10.01 a. nt, 3. 10 p. Saturdays only 11 p. in.

Itetumlng-I ave Wanamle at 8.25, 11.00 a m. .25 p. Nantlcoke at 8.11a, ll.0a. 4.45 p.m. ror piirueuuirH sev cinau nine buoies.

J. 11. OLUAUSEN, U. P. BALDWIN' Uenl BupC Gon'l Pasa.

Aft. Luzerne Borough, T1S CIST G00C3 ftgQ SOLO AT PCPUUS PRICES. John C. Haddock. THE HAZARD MANUFACTURING MANUTAX3TUIIKES OF WIRE Bxidg CabU, Ship RJgjfing, Telegraph Wire, Office and Warehouse tj Vberty St, New York.

THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY. SCRANTON xnd WILKES-BARRE, nurnyAOTUBSBs of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Bouexs, Mining; HoLtia GENERAL OFFICE, J. W. RAJEDEK, Practical Book Binder tnd tsW ta lb Omttaixmt Tn Ibrarr, 8tt Wd Ubatr AwwWilBtln, Wyoming J. W.

RAEDRR, Authracit BuikHng, 7, 9 and 11 West Marht St, WIJLKESJJARRE, PA Ttkt Elevate Telephaot ass. rr.

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