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    T17E fiCBANTON TRIBUNETUESDAY MOltNTlTtK SEPTEMBER 17, 1895.
WiIkesBarre.
(The Tribune has opened a branch of-
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nee ai no. a. leaning uuuum;,
Square. Wllkes-Barre. It Is the purpose
of the publishers to Issue a newspaper us
valuable to the general public as the met
ropolitan dailies, and deliver It to the, peo
ple throughout northeasten Pennsylvania
from three to Ave hours earlier than the
Philadelphia and New York paper can
reach them.
CASE OF BARRATRY.
Watson and Zimmerman Held for Court
on a Serious Charge.
Yestfrday morning O. M. Watson and
It A. Zimmerman, two well-known
members of the fcYranton tar, and law
partners, were Riven a hearing before
Alderman Thomas, of the Ninth ward
of this city. The charge was that or
extortion and barratry, and was pre
ferred by Theodore S. Hurber. an em
ploye of the Wllkes-Harre and Wy
oming Valley Traetlon oomiwiny.
From the evidence given before the
alderman tt appeals that Messrs. "Wat
son and Zimmerman conceived the Idea
of compelling the Tract Ion companies
here end In Lackawanna, county both
to pay large sum of money to the prop
erty owners along their right of way
as damages. They entered Into an
agreement vHJi a man named
IVrrigo. H to alleged. accord
ing to which the latter was to
make a canvas of the property owners
and go around among the people who
were thus affected and procure the
names of all those who were willing to
begin suits against the Traotlon com
pany and Watson and Zimmerman
were to prosecute the cases.
This scheme reached the otllce of the
Wllkes-Harre Traction company in
pome way, and General Manager Gra
ham at once employed the Barring and
ftlcSweeney Detective agency to take
the case. Theodore Jones and a detec
tive named Clifford were put to work
on the case, and secured the necessary
evidence. Clifford took Junes to 'Mr.
Watson and 'Introduced film as Mr.
Chamberlain, of Altoona. at the same
time assuring the attorney that "every
thing that Mr. Chamberlain said went."
The detective told Watson that he had
purchased 1'errlgo's Interest, paying
him $25 down and agreeing to pay the
remaining $375 In the future.
Jones, or Chamberlain, us he was
known, was given . letter of intro
duction to ex-IMayor Loftus. of Mooslc,
with the assurance that the ex-mayor
wouM provide tilm with the names of
all property owners willing to begin
ult. He was also given an agreement,
drawn tip in typewriting, to present to
iM. J. Tijfhe. of Port Oritllth, by means
of which signatures would be obtained
from property holders In Jenkins town
Ship, Luzerne county. Chamberlain
went to IMr. Tighe and presented' the
agreement, but 'Mr. Tighe refused to
sign It.
A number of other witnesses were ex
amined, but their testimony did
not materially chance the feat
tires of the case. John T. Lenalmn
appeared for the prosecution, and Hon.
H. W. Palmer and O. L. Halsey ap
peared for the defense. After the wit
nesses for the prosecution had been ex
amined. General Palmer asked the al
derman to discharge the defendants, as
no evidence against them had been of
fered. Mr. Lennhan protested vigor
ously against such a course, and 'Snuire
Thomas held them In $1,000 bail for their
appearance at court.
WOMAN AND UKOO.M.
They Prove Too Mueh for tho Doughty
Constables.
Yesterday morning Constables Rich
ard Edwards and John L. Kvans went
to Hancock street with the Intention
of serving two executions against
Frank Washlck. sr., and Frank Was
hlck, Jr. The sale was billed for 10
o'clock, but was prevented by circum
stances over which the constable had
no control. The plaintiff was Abraham
Masheln. and he accompanied the con
stables to the house of their Intended
victim, although he repented going all
the rest of the day. When the trio
arrived they encountered Mrs. Wus
hlck. who wanted to know their busi
ness. They told her and Mrs. Washlck
ordered them away. The party natural
ly refused to go, and Mrs. Washlck
took a broom and proceeded to enforce
her arguments. The physical condi
tions became ho -unpleasant for the
constables that they fled. Masheln
tried to flee also, but several timely
whacks with the broom disabled him
partially, and Impaired his sprinting
qualities, and 'Mrs. Washlck lammed
him unmercifully with the broom. He
finally got away and says he will have
that execution served If every citizen
of Wllkes-Barre has to be made a
constable to serve It.
DROPPED DEAD.
Jacob Morgnnstclo, of Kingston, Falls
Dead In a Saloon.
About 12.30 yesterday, Jacob Morgan
Uternt of Kingston, dropped dead from
heart disease In Nlemeyer's saloon, at
the corner of (Public Square and West
Market street. He had entered the sa
Joon a few moments before and called
for a glass of "beer and a tunch, which
he had Just finished eating when tihe
fatal attack came. Some men in the
place aw him drop the ppoon, place
one 'hand over .his heart and fall to the
floor. Mr. Nlemeyer and his assistant
ran to Mm eJai and carried film to the
back yard, but he was dead before they
reached the door, 'having passed away
wltihout saying a word. Dr. Barney
was called and worked for some time,
thinking something might have lodged
Jn Ms throat, causing strangulation. He
soon saw that the man had died of
heart disease, and notified Coroner
Perklna, who will hold an Inquest to
day. Deceased: was a resident of Kingston
and had knpt a shoe shop on Page
street for many years. He was mar
ried, but ihad separated from bis wife.
He leaves one eon, Jacob, aged 27, and
one daughter.
AMURDER TRIAL.
Abram Eckert to lie Tried for Killing
Fred lilttenbendor.
Yesterday afternoon the trial of
Abram Kckert, the ex-Janitor of the
Nanticoke school, was called. Kckert
Is the man who shot and killed Fred
erick Ulttenbender, one of Nantienke's
most prominent citizens, about three
months ago. Wben the case was called
Attorney iMcflovern asked for a con
tinuance of the case, stating that the
defendant's attorney, Lewis Dewart, of
Sun bury, was not present. Judge
FOR BABY'S SKIN
Scalp, and Hair
USB
The most effective skin purifying- and beau
tifying soap in the work), as well as purest
and sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery.
For distressing facial eruptions, pimples,
blackheads, irritations of the scalp, dry,
thin, and falling hair, red, rough .hands,
dialings, and simple rashes and blemishes
of childhood.it is absolutely incomparable.
asMtarmtlMetth wwM. WHIWi ermti T. Niw-
KIT (, I. KW tVTi-L. iMdM, POTTW
Woodward, who was presiding, said he
could not continue a homicide case on
account of the mere absence of counsel.
Mr. McGovern said he was not Inter
ested In the case except to state the
absence of Mr. Dewart,, and then left
the court room.
The judge then called for IMr. Mc
Govern, but he being absent he asked
Attorney John Shea to take the case.
He could not and Attorney Tom Shea
was asked, and he also gave reasons
for declining. The prisoner sat help
lessly at the defendant's table as the
various attorneys refused to take
charge of his seemingly hopeless case.
Judge Woodward then appointed At
torneys J. F. O'Neill and P. K. Thorn
ton to take the case, which they were
obliged to do. They applied for a con
tinuance, but tt was refused and the
work of choosing a Jury was com
menced. I'p to the time of adjournment these
Jurors had been drawn on the case:
Morgan lloyle, brakeman. Wllkes
Barre: Charles A. Croop, powdermak
er. Conyngham township: James Han
ahan. tracklayer, Jenkins township;
William Waters, teacher, Fairmount
township.
BRIEF NOTES.
The Concordia will open their hall for
the winter with a Fmoker on Thursday.
Sept. 24.
The eighth annual reunion of the
Fifty-second regiment. Pennsylvania
volunteers, will take place tomorrow In
Eagle IFire company's hall In Plttston.
Hev. Dr. Joseph's congregation will
tender him a reception before he leaves
for his new charge In Alabama.
Valant 'Hushok, of Plttston. who was
thrown from a car on the Valley road
and badly hurt, died at the hospital
yesterday morning.
A tight occurred last Sunday night at
Btrobel's hotel in "Georgetown, and
August iHensavnge was badly used up.
He had his assailants arrested and held
for court.
It has been suggested that a benefit
game of base ball be played for Sandy
Grlltin, who was so badly hurt in Satur
day's game. The players are willing to
give their services.
1). I ,Hart. who Is In .New York re
hearsing the play he handwritten for
Stuart Robson. spent Sunday at his
home In this city.
lluck Freeman, Toronto's right field
er, who resides In this city, will play
center field In place of Grltlln In the
Scranton and Ila.l.'ton series.
A two weeks' mission opened on Sun
day at St. (Nicholas' church under
charge of Hev. Father De 'Haza, of
Huflalo.
Center Fielder Grltlln. of the Wilkes
Ilarre Base 'Hall team. Is considerably
Improved, although he still suffers
much pain. He will be unable to play
again this year.
The West Side teachers held their
first Institute Inst Saturday in the arm
ory, at 'Plymouth.
William Carrigan. of Kdwardsvllle.
lost two children last Sunday night by
diphtheria. The little ones died nt the
same moment.
The annual meeting of the Women's
Foreign Missionary society of the Meth
odist Kplscopal church will be held In
the (Nanticoke church of that denomi
nation tomorrow. An all day session
will be held.
CLARK'S GREEN.
Mrs. B. E. Wheeler and Dora Robin
son and Mrs. J. 'D. Alyesworth and Mr.
O. li. Jones attended the Baptist as
sociation held in Scranton last week.
Mrs. W. V. Good returned from Phil
adelphia on Thursday from an ex
tended visit to friends there.
'Mrs. Louise Cramer, of Passaic, N.
J., visited her brother, W. I. Frace,
last week, returning home on Satur
day. William Courtrlght left today for the
Military school In Bordentown, N. J.
Misses 'Lizzie Frace, Gene Akerly and
Emma Coon are attending school at
the Kingston seminary.
W. S. Frace left yesterday for a
business trip to New York.
Messrs. Crowell and lirady will give
one of their Inimitable concerts in the
Methodist church tonight.
iMIss Llda Grlnnell, of Brooklyn,
Susquehanna county. Is visiting at E.
J. Chapman's.
'Mr. and 'Mrsl Ebenezer Williams,
of West Side, palled at the Phillips
cottage on Sunday.
Mrs. Francis La Mont, of West Side,
has moved into Sun Flower cottage,
recently vacated by II. N. Patrick.
MOSCOW.
Mrs. John Sayer, Mrs. Milton Rhodes,
Mrs. O. K. Vaughn, Mrs. F. B. Oardner,
Mrs. Charles iMlllard and Mrs. William
Decker attended the AVomen's Chris
tian Temperance union at Pcckvllle
last week.
W. A. Runyon, of Long Island City,
spent Thursdny at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. B. J. Cannon.
Edward Sayer and 'Miss Millie Davis,
both of Moscow, were quietly married
at the home of the bride by Rev. S. C.
Simpklns. of Peckvllle, last Thursday.
The happy pair are at present enjoy
ing a trip through New Jersey.
IMIss Nellie Orlflln, of Scranton. spent
last week with Mrs. ). E. Vaughn.
Mrs. N. C. Brodhead. of Instanter, Is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
8. La Touche.
Miss Sophie Simpklns, of Peckvllle,
Is the guest of Miss Sara Decker.
Miss Joza Mack, of Tobyhanna,
spent Saturday with Mrs. H. L. tialge.
Fred Simpson, of Philadelphia, Is a
guest at E. W. Barber's.
Kim hurst was represented at the
operetta Friday evening by a large
delegation.
'Mrs. Grove, of Philadelphia, is visit
ing friends In town.
GLENBURN
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Scranton.
Bible meeting was held at the resi
dence Of IMIss .Vfflrlo -Tnrlu'ln Cctiir.lav
- - - II. 'U,U, V,UJ
evening.
William Atherton nnd James Moore
had a SUCCeSSflll flflhlno' IHr, in T n ln
Winola last week.
Calmer Jadwln, of Brooklyn, N. Y., Is
Visiting relatives here.
jonn Northup's new elder mill is
nearlng completion.
Tho nlMnhlirn hntA1 t.. -l .1
. ... nan i:nuilKfU
hands, the new proprietor being iNa-
puitriiu iiiriimeHer, or scranton.
John Northup has been elected dele
gate to the Republican county conven
tion. Huffalo Stoci.
Buffalo, Sept. 1(1. Cattle Receipts, 4.4W
head; on mile, 3,800 head; market closed
about steady: extra prime steers, tfrla
5.B5;; choice, S!ia5.M; good. t4.75n4.KO: light.
He 4.65; coarse fnt $4.2.14.fiO; fresh cows
and springers stronger, good to extra, ltra
(bit rnmmnn tn fulr tlbn'U. ,.nw h-. . i
good to cholce. 36.7ua7.W; extra, 37.75a8.2Ti;
iikiii iu mir, uuu.iju. nogs tteceipts, 12.
32V head; on sale, 1G.000 head; market
closed Arm; Yorkers (early), $4.fiOa4.S;
(loter), $4.70; pigs, $4.43a4.5!, closing at $4.60
a4.70; mixed puckers, t4.fiua4.70; good me
diums, t4.70fl4.75; good to choice heavy,
$4.7a4.7f: roughs, 33.50a8.80: stags, $Sa3.50.
Sheep and I,aml Receipts, is.ono head:
on Bale, 22.000 head: market closed steady
far rnnrl BrulM iit .tiill on.l .nau ... -
common; choice to prime lambs, $4!60a4.W;
iut in noon, nauni; ugni to ralr, t3.ri0a
1.86; culls and common, $2.50a3.25; Canada
lambs, t4.70a4.90; good to extra mixed
sheep, $.1.15a.1.50; common to good, 12.25a
3; culls, $1.2582; export sheep, $3.76a4.
Philadelphia Tallow Market.
'Philadelphia, Sept. 16. Tallow was tn
moderate, request at unchanged prices.
We quote: City, prime, in hht-s, 4&44c-i
country, prime, in bbla, 4"4o4i4c.; do. dark,
In bbla, 3a4c.; cakes, 4Hc.; grease, IS
4.
THE WORLD OF BUSINESS
STOCKS AX1) BONUS.
New York, Sept It The stock market
was feverish and excited! throughout the
uuy, Dut comparing the cloaiuv ngures
w.ih those of Saturday It is found thut
the prominent issue made gams of
l per cent, Kumor of a bond Usue were
ax plentiful as ever, but those who gen
erally manage theae important matters
disclaimed any knowledge that the gov
ernment intended to increase its indent
ed ness. The market left oft linn. Total
sales of stock were 44!i,7 shares. Includ
ing 5S.0U) Bugar, &8.U00 ti. Paul, St.ooo Bur
lington and Vfulncy, 31,500 Distilling, and
27,700 Heading.
The range of today's prices for the ac
tive stock of the New York stock mar
ket are given below. The quotations are
furnished The Tribune by U. du 11. Dim
mick, manager for William Linn, Allen
Co., stock brokers, 412 Spruce street,
tferanlon.
Op'n- High- Low- Clos
ing, est. est. Inn.
Am. Tobacco Co 16 St!1 W'4 W4
Am. Cot. Oil Si".! Zl- 2m 22
Am. Sugar Ke'g Co.lWt'.a Ittefc MP 15T4
Atch., To. 4fc a. f-e... iu is1 is- is?!
Can. South W 54 53 53'i
Chen. Ohio lit'i
Chicago Gas 6lt K!V3 1
Chic, ec N. W 101' VC- lUl1
Chic, li. y 3 S WV MTs
C. C C. A Si. L 4il 44' 48 44
Chic. Mil. A St. P... 73H 74'fc 724 744
Chic. R. I. A P 7(i(, 77"Si 75 77i
Delaware & Hud 1!W 1:U 12
!.. L. W 14 104 1H4 104
Dist. & C. K 1M4 1SK4 17 IS
Oen. Electric 304 37 36 ' 37
Lake Shore 148 14 118 149
Louis. Nash 81 '4 24 Wi -"4
M. K. i Texas 17 17S 17 1
Manhattan me 110 110 lo7'i lon1
Mo. Pac'.tlc 34 35 Xi 34
Nat. Cordage 74 74 it 7
Nat. Lead 32V4 32Vt 31
N. J. Central lost, loa Vi7 108'i
N. Y. Central 101i 102 10164 102
N. Y., L. K. ft W 8i 8'4 8H 8'4
N. Y.. 8. A W 12H 1L 12 12
N. Y., S. A W., Tr... 33 33 31 31
Nor. rucllle 5 5 5 5
Nor. PaeMle. Pr 1Si 18'i 18 1S
Out. & West 17 17:Hi 17 V
l'aclflc Mall 3o',i 32'i 30 31?i
Phil. A Read 19 lli IS'J !'
Southern H. K 12 U' 12'4 12
Tenn.. C. & 1 4o' 41'i, 3S 41
Tex. Pacltie 11 11 II 11
Cnlon I'acillc ll4 14 144 14
Wabash 9 ', It
Wabash, Pr 22'4 22'4 21 2I"4
West. Cnlon 924 93'i 92 3'4
W. L 15'i, 15'4 14,i 15
t S. leather 15'4 10 15 10
V. S. leather. Pr.... 81 84 83H 84
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADR PRICES.
Open- High- Ixiw- Cloi-
WHRAT. Ing. est. est. Ing.
December 57Ji B84 fifi'4 5S
May Gl 62 1 (12
OATS.
Octolier 18 18 18 14
May 20 20 20 20
CORN.
October 30 30 30'i S0
December .
May
L'i-
28
28' 27' j 2S4
2314 28 29
LARD.
October 6.77 580 5.77 5.77
J ii n miry 5.75 5.75 5.70 5.72
October' 8.12 8.12 8.10 8.10
January 940 9.40 9.30 9.32
Scranton Board of Trade F.xchnngo
tntions-AII Quotations Uascd on
of 100.
STOCKS. Bia.
Dime Dep & Dis. Bank 125
Greon Ridge Lumber Co
First National Bank GOO
Lackawanna Lumber Co 110
Scranton Savings Bank 200
Scranton Lace Curtain Co
Third National Bank 350
Thuron Coal Land Co
S.'ranton Axle Works
Scranton Olass Co
National Boring & Drilling Co ....
Scrnnton Jar A Stopper Co
Lacka. A Montrose R. R
Spring Brook Water Co
Elmhurst Boulevard Co
Lacka. Trust A Safe Dep. Co
Allegheny Lumber Co
Scranton Packing Co ,
BONDS.
Scranton Traction Co
Economy Steam Heat & Power
Co
Scranton Olass Co
Rushbrook Coal Co., t
Olio
Par
Ask.
"iio
60
"m
80
G5
90
25
100
90
100
160
105
115
95
100
100
1W)
Scrnnton Pass. Railway first
mortgage 's, due 1920
People's Ht. Railway, first
mortgage 6's, due 1918
People's St. Railway, second..
Scrnnton A Plttston Traction
Co. 6s
Lacka. Valley Trao. Co., first
mortgage 6s, due 1925
110
110
110
94
100
Scranton Wholesale
Fruits and Produce. Dried apples, per
lb., 5u6e.; evaporated apples, 7Vja8c; Cali
fornia prunes, 6'ja8c. ; Kngllsh currants,
2Vja3c; layer raisins, tl.6oul.70: muscatels,
4urc per lb.; tlal.25 per box; new Valen
clus, r,uGi,o. per lb. Beans Marrowfats,
t2a2.20 per bushel; mediums, $1.7 ia
1.80. Peas Green, $1.10 per bushel;
split, $2.5ou2.liO; lentels, 5a8c. per lb. Pota
toes 40c per bushel. Onions 60a65c. per
bushel. Butter Hia20c. per lb. Cheese a
9c. per lb. Kggi 16al6Vic per dos. Meats
Hams, lOc; small hams, 11c; skinned
hams, lie; California hums, 8c; shoulders,
7'-jC. ; bellies, 8c; smoked breakfast bacon,
10'ic Smoked Beef Outsldes, 12c; sets,
13ic; Insldes and knuckles, 15c: Acme
sliced smoked beef, l:-lb. cans, 12 10 per
dos. Pork Mess. $14.50; short clear, $16.
Lard Iuf, In tierces, 7c; In tubs, 8c;
10-lb. palls, 8c. per lb.; 5-lb. palls, 8c.
per lb.; 8-lb. pulls, 8c. per lb.; compound
lard, tierces, 6c; tubs, 6c; 10-lb. palls,
6MiC. per lb.; 5-lb. pails, 6c. per lb.; 3-lb.
palls, 6c. per lb. Flour Minnesota pat
ent, per barrol, $3.80a4; Ohio and Indiana
amber, $3.50; Graham. $3.50; rye flour. $.'1.50.
Feed Mixed, per cwt., 95e. Grain Corn,
5oc ; oats, S0a40n. per bushel. Rye Straw
Per ton, $!3alti. Hay $15al7.
New York Produce Market.
New York, Sept. 16. Flour Dull, weak;
winter wheat, low grades, $2.25n2.50: do.
fair to fancy, 12.0Oa3.i".; do. patents, $3.:ia
3.50: Minnesota clear. $2.5oa2.!)0: do.
straights, $3a3.25; do. patents, $3.15,1 1; city
mills, $3.75a4; do. patents, $3.9t)al.l5.
Wheat Firmer, more active; No. 2 red
store and elevator, 61c; nfloat, 61Tiali2c;
f. o. b., 62a2c; No. 1 northern, ulc:
options closed tirm: September, 61c; Oc
tolier, 61c; December. 63c; May, 67c
Corn Iai wer; No. 2, 87c elevator; 3Hc.
slloat; options closed steady; September,
37'4c; October, 37c: December, 35c;
May, .ITi'mc Oats Dull, firm; options dull,
easier; September, 23c. ; October, 25'.;
Di-cember, 24V4c; May, 25c.: spot prices,
No. 2, 21c.; No. 2 white, 28'c; No. 2 Chi
cago, 2l'jc; No. 3. 234c.; No. 3 white, 27c;
mixed western, 25a27c; white state ani
western. 26a33c. Beef Quiet, firm; fam
ily, $9ul2; extra mess, $7.50a8. lteef Hams
Knsy, quiet; $15. Tlerced Beef Strong;
city extra India mess. $IC.50a17. Cut Meats
Dull, easy; pickled bellies, 12 pounds,
CHc; do. shoulders, 5'4c. ; do. hams, SHntK.
Lard Quiet, easy: western steam; $T.1.:
city. $t: Octolier. $0.15, nominal; January,
Sl'i.W; refined, quiet; continent. $6.60; Souih
America. $6.95; compound, 4a5c Pork
Kasy, quiet; mess, $IOal0.25. Butter Firm,
fair demand: state dairy, I2a19c; lo,
crenmery, 20'n2lc; western dairy, 9',ia
13c; do. crenmery, I.1a21c. ; do. factory, 8a
12'4c; Elglns, 21c; Imitation creamery, 11
n!5c. Cheese Dull, held steady; sin to
large, !Pfcn7c; do. fancy, 7u7c; do.
small, 6a8c; part skims, 2'4a6c; full
skims, 1a2c. Eggs Knlr demand, ohol.-o
firm; state and Pennsylvania, l(ial7c. ydo.
fresh, 15al6c; do. per case, $2.50a4.30.
Toledo Grain Market.
Toledo, O., Sept 16. Wheat Receipts,
38.568 bushels; shipments, 11,000 bushels;
market firmer; No. 2 red, eash, and Sep
tember, 63c; December, 64c. ; May, 67c;
No. t red, cash, G9c Corn Receipts, 22,
975 bushels: shipments, 18,500 bushels; mar
ket quiet; No. 3 yellow, cash, 33t4c; No. t
mixed, 33c. Oats Receipts, $.800 bushels;
shipments, 22,000 bushels; market dull; No.
2 mixed, cash, 20'ic. Clover Seed Re
ceipts, 700 bags; shipments, 58 bags; mar
ket steady; prime, cash, and October, $4.40;
December, $4.47'i; March, $4.57; prime
timothy, cash. $2.05.
Relief In Sis Honrs.
Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases
relieved In six hours by the "New Booth
American Kidney Cure. This new rem
edy la a great surprise on acount of Its
exceeding promptness In relieving pain In
the bladder, kidneys, back, and every part
of the urinary passages, In male or fe
male. It relieves retention of water and
pain in passing it almost Immediately. If
you want quick-relief and cure this Is
your remedy. Bold by C. M. Harris, Drug
gist, 125 Penn avenue, Scranton, Pa.
Pittaton Daslnese Dire story.
FOR FIRST-CLASS PLDMBINO CALL
on Wright A Co., 17 South Main street
A new range for sale or exchange; also
second-hand household goods, bought or
sold, . , .
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A WORD.
WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT
MUCH. WHEN PAID FOR. IN AD
VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT
IS MADE. NO CHARGE WILL BE LEBB
THAN CENTS. THIS RULB AP
PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS, EX
CEPT SITUATIONS WANTED, WHICH
ARB INSERTED FREE.
Help Wanted Mala.
KUU Cl.EBK WANTED. BOX S.
Hoaesdale, Pa.
WANTED- WELL-KNOWN MAN IN
TV every town to solicit stock subscrip
tions; a monopoly; big money for aaenu; no
capital required. EDWAUD C. FUM CO,
Borden Block, Chioago. Ill
S" ALEBMEN HE8IDENT SALESMEN
wanted, acquainted with the local and
nearby drug and grocery trade, to handle our
line of high grado cigars, Address, giving
rererencn, J. EDWAUD COWLES CO, 143
Chambers street, N. Y.
Hclo Wanted Female.
AfTlIATLYTWo'EEIV
getio saleswomen to repree-nt us.
Guaranteed $0 a day without interfering with
other duties. Healthful occupation. Write
for particulars, inclosing stamp. Mango C'hem-li-al
Company. No. 73 John street. New York.
Agent Wanted.
A0KNT8 WANTED TO SELL CIUARH;
$75 per month salary and expenses paid.
AddruNt. with two-cent stamp, K1UAKO CI
UAIt CO., Chicago.
AGEVT8-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL
gold, sliver, nickel and copper electro
plttora: price from $3 upward; salary and ox-
KinidB paid; outfit free. Address, with stamp.
It'll IOAN MFU CO., Chicago.
AGENTS TO SELL CIU ARS TODEALEItH;
$23 weekly and extK'Usos; exiwrlence un
necessary. CONSOLIDATED MKti. CO., 48
Van Ituren St., Chicago.
SALESMAN TO CARRY BIDE LINE; 25
per rent, commission; saniplo book
mallL'd free. Addrcaa L N. CU, Station L,
New York.
AT ONCE AOENTS APPOINTED TO
J V sell new lightning wiling table cloth.mos
qulto and lionao fly liquid at 10 cents and 25
cents a bo' tie. Sample, fros. BOLGIANO
M'F'U Co., Baltimore, Md.
GENTS IIINDE'8 PATENT UNIVER
al Hair Curlers and Wavers (used with
out heat), and "PyrPointnd"Halr Pins. Lib
eral eommiiwion. Free sample and fnll par
ticulars. Address P. O. Box 460, New York. .
ANTh D -XCTIVE "SALESMEN TO
handle onr line, no peddling. Salarr,
175 per month and exfienses paid to all. Uouds
entirely new. Apply quickly. P.O. Box, 6308,
Boston, Has
Salesmen Wanted.
SALESMAN TO HELL DENTAL MEDI
1' cines to tbo profession iu Scrnnton and
snrronndint towns. DENTAL MEDICINE
CO , 18 Filbert street rhiladolplila.
CALKSMAN WANTED A SALESMAN TO
sell eroccrlcs to tho trade; mnat bo a good
talker; trnvoling nxpenso.4 and salary; inclose
a Ktamped envelopa for reply. Address tiUr'
FALO VALLEY MERCHANDISE CO.,
Rand, Pa.
Wanted.
rAN TED SECOND-HAND BUOK CASE
v) nr (helving Address Eook Case, Trib
une ofllce.
For Rent
V or without board, suitable for two per
sons. 132 Adams ave.
TOR KENT-A LARGE, 4-STORY BUILD-
I lnpatl:tl Frauklin avenue; suitable for
wholeaale business. CAKSON & DAVIEH,
Si rnnton.
yOR RENT- SIX ROOM HOUSE ON WEST
I Lackawanna avunuo. Addrosi THOMAS
E. EVANS, aear 1133 Lusonie, Hyde Parity
F"'OB RENT NICELY FUKNISHED HALL
suitable fur lodgo rooms. JOHN JER
MYN, 110 Wyoming ovenue.
For Sal.
FmHALTEYREA0lSA
a Iut of Hoe & Co's iron pipe composi
tion r ramus, singlo and double: also a lot of
Hooker cases. In pairs, some extra depth. All
only sligbtly nxd and good as new. Address
inquiry to BUSINESS MANAGER, The Trlb
tine, Scranton, Pa.
Real Estate.
HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE MODER
ate prices. Call and got our circular be
fore purchasing. W. OIBSON JONES, 811
Spruce street
Money to loan.
inn m- Nuu' -',m :i'cuu T
i? I JJi loan nn real estate security.
D. B. REI'LOtlLE, Attorney. 408 Spruce Ht
Special Notices.
f! IU ClTsI fiuyoniUiCKSTO
UMIYICLHIlU shoot and fish, read ths
vente rpoitnmon's lllnttrated maKiizine.
GAMELAND. It reveals virgin woods and
waters; (1 per year: 3 trial numbers, 2.) cents;
no frou copies. No. 108 Fulton street New
York, N. Y.
NOTICE-ON AND AFTER MAY I, I
will mnko a monthly tour of tho follow
ing places giving free up m air advertising ex
hibitions wiih ike stereoptlcnn: Taylorville,
Hydo Park, Providence. Dickson Olynhimt,
Piokville, Archbald, Jermyn. Exhibitions
given on Wednesday and Friday of each
weok during tho mouth, the rates for adver
tising are 111) per month. Address E. H.
Cnll, Tribune office, city.
"THE SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAR."
J Yon want this relic. Contains all of
Frank Leslie's fnmnnsold War Plctures.show
ing the foroes In actual battle, sketcaed on ths
spot Two volumes, 2,(J pictures. Bold on
easy monthly payment. Delivered by ex
press complete, all charses prepaid. Address
P. O. MOODY. 022 Adams Ave., Scranton, Pa.
BLANK BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, MAOA
slnes, etc.. bound or rebound at Tils
Thidi'nb olHce. gulck work. Reasonable
prices.
annuel Meeting.
1'HB ANNUAL MEETINW OK THE MEM
bers of the Pennsylvania Oral School for
the Doaf will be held at the office of the sec
retary. No. 118 Wyoming avenue, on HVtilnv
afiorniMin, Sept 27, at 8 o'clock, for the elec
tion of four directors for throe years, and such
other business as may properly be brought
before such meeting. The lioard of Directors
win raoei mimeflim ir after lor organ xation.
HENRY BELIN, Jr., Secretary.
NOTICE-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF
the members of the Lackawanna Store
Association. I.lmhvd. will la held Mt tli nin
of lbs ssHO.-lntlon, in the city of Scranton, on
niiunsinay, uct. irwi, eiiiso'RionK p. m., ror
the election of manavera for th, nnau j v...-
and for the transaction of snrh other buslnoss
as may propuriy come netoru tne meeting.
1. P. H1GGINSON. Becretary.
fioranton. Pa., Bept. 7. 1896.
IxecutrU's Notice.
f. STATE OF ROBERT CARTER, LATE OF
Vj the borough of Jermyn, omnty of Iioka
watina and state of Pennsylvania. Letters
teatainentary on tho above named estate have
Ing been granted to the undersigned, all per
sous having claims or demands aminat aald
estate will present them for payment snd
those Indebted thereto will please make Im
mediate payment to
HANNAH CARTER,
B. PRICE, J.rm,n.P
Attorney for Estate, Scranton, Pa.
"WWWW
Situations Wanted.
SITUATION WANTED -NURSE; THOR
onehlv understands her lmslnam, ko.t
personal referenoe. Address N. 8. W.. Trib
une otBee.
ANTED-A SITUATION BY A YOUNG
s1 ear IS A tat aanvlneeai 4n uhms.. - ui
hM Md fxperltnc In otto work. Addrcns F.
E. a. car Trlbuti. .
CITUATION WANTED BY A BOY It
t? Ty7r?r0,rlnomo " Address
H. J. P., Trlbane oOoe, ...
Oil Market.
on the Wttebui and Oil City exchanges
Inilau easaaas I'M
vua. T MSJs
c
ooraollli
Dress Goods Departmonf
As a season of novel conceptions In Fabrics the
present one easily bears the palm. Of course, with
every turn of fashion's wheel we expect improve
mcnta, but this season we appear to have more
than the usual proportion; we have been furnished
with more than we could rightfully demand or ex
pect Wc placed our orders early, before the advance
in prices took place, and are, consequently, able to
offer a wealth ot the best things in Dress Goods
and Silks at prices which tell their own story of
careful and early buying.
Black Goods
Mostly Priestly's Goods, and worthier weaves never
found room on a retailer's counter. They are se
lected with an eye to quality, to style, to geaerous
width and extra value.
CONNOLLY & WALLACE,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Dentists.
Dlt. WILLIAM A. TAFT. PORCELAIN,
Bridge and Crown work. Otllce, 2S
Washington avenue.
C. C. LAUBAChT 8URaEONDjENTI8T.
No. llu Wyoming avenue.
K. M. STKATTON. OFFICE! COAL Ex
change. Physicians and Surgeons.
5r. o. edoar dean"ha8 "removed
to $16 Spruce street, Scranton, Pa.
(Just opposite Court House Square.)
UK. KAY, ENNTAVE.rfto V p7m!7
call 2U62. Dis. of women, obstretrios and
and aUdls. ot chll.
DR. A. 3, CONNELLY OFFICE! 201
Washington avenue, cor. Spruce street,
over Francke's drug stroe. Residence,
722 Vine St. Office hours: 10.30 to 12 a.
m. and 2 to 4. and C.30 to 7.30 p. m. Bun
day, 2 to 3 p. m.
DR. W. E. ALELN, E12 North Washington
avenue.
DR. C. L. FREY. PRACTICE LIMITED
diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat: office. 122 Wyoming ave. Resi
dence, 629 Vine street.
DR. L. M. GATES, 125 WASHINGTON
avenue. Ofllce hours, 8 to 9 a. m., 1.30
tn 3 and 7 to i p. m. Residence 309 Madi
son avenue.
DR. J. C. BATKSON, RELIABLE SKIN,
Tumor and Cancer Specialist. Tuesdays
and Fridays, at 50T Linden street. Of
fice hours, 1 to 4 p. m.
Lawyers.
WARREN A KNAPP, ATTORNEYS
and Counsellors at Law, Republican
building, Washington avenue, Bcran.
ton. Pa.
JES8UP8 & HAND, ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors at law, Commonwealth
oulldlng, Washington avenue.
W. II. JESSirP.
HORACE E. HAND,
W. H. JESSUP, JR.
PATTERSON ft WILCOX. ATTOP
neys and Counsellors at Law; offices (
and I Library building , Scranton, Pa.
ROSWELL 11. PATTERSON.
WILLIAM A. WILCOX.
ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND.
Attorneys and Counsellors, Common
wealth building. Rooms 19, 20 and 21.
FRANK T. OKELL, ATTORNEY-AT.
Law. Room 6, Coal Exchange, Scran,
ton. Pa.
JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY.
at-Law, rooms S3, 64 and 66, Common
wealth building.
SAMUEL W. EDGARATTORNEY-A'P.
Law. Office, 817 Spruce st., Scranton, Pa.
Ij. A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
423 Lackawana ave., Scranton, Pa.
URIE TOWNSEND, ATTORNEY AT
Law, Dime Bank Building, Scranton.
Money to loan In large sums at t per
cent.
C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT
law. Commonwealth building. Scran
ton. Pa.
C. JIOMEGYS, 321 SPRUCE STREET.
D. B. REPLOOLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on real estate aecurlty. 406
Spruce street.
FrkiLLAMTTfORNEY-ATwT
120 Wyoming ave., Scranton, Pa.
JAB. J. H. HAMILTON, ATTORNEY AT
law, 45 Commonwealth bld'g, Scranton.
J. U.C. HANCK. 136 WTOlaUia A VS.
Architects.
EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT.
Rooms 24, 25 and 20, Commonwealth
building, Scranton.
E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFF1CB
rear of 608 Washington avenue.
LEWISANCOCK, JRARCHITECT.
433 Sprucet., cor. Wash, ave., Scranton.
BROWN & MORRIS, ARCHITECTS,
Price building, 120 Washington avenue,
Scranton.
Loans.
THE REPUBLIC SAVINGS AND
Loan Association will loan you money
on easier terms and pay you better on
Investment than any othor association.
Call on a N. Callender, Dime Bank
building.
Schools,
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA,
Scranton, Pa., prepares boys and girls
for collge or business; thoroughly
trains young children. Catalogue at re
quest. Opens September 9.
REV. THOMAS M. CANN,
WALTER H. HUELL
MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN
and School, 412 Adams avenue, opens
Sept. 9. Kindergarten $10 per term.
Clairvoyant
IMPORTANT ARRIVAL OF THEOIPSY
(Jiieen; reveals hidden secrets of the
present nnd future, will give sittings for
a few days at 103 Spruce street. All who
have been unlucky In love, business or
kindred subjects, call on the Madam
and consult her. Misses treatments.
This is the best week to consult the
Gipsy Queen on nil subjects.
Wire Screens.
JOS. KUETTEL, REAR (11 LACKA
wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac
turer of Wire Screens.
Seeds.
O. R. CLARK CO.. SEEDSMEN AND
Nurserymen; store 146 Washington ave
nue; green house, 1350 North Main ave
cue; store telephoe 762.
Miscellaneous.
BAUER'S ORCHESTRA MUSIC FOR
balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed
dings and concert work furnished, ror
terms address R. J. Bauer, eonduetor.
117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulberr
muslo store.
MBOARQEB BROTHERS, PRINTERS'
supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine.
Warehouse, 130 Washington ave., Scran
ton, Pa.
FRANK P. BROWN 4k COu WHOLE
ale dealers in Woodware, Cordage ana
Oil Cloth. TM West Lackawanna ave.
THOMAB AUBREY. EXPERT AOl
countant and auditor. Rooms II sad lin
nuiianis sunning, opposite postonlfle.
Aaeal for the Bex Fira Extlnulahr''
it postotn
sUaguishar?
SILKS
TRY US.
602-604 LACKJL AVE., COR. ADAMS.
Teas.
GRAND UNION TEA CO.. JONES BROS.
Hotels and Restaurants.
THE ELK CAFE, 12G and 127 FRANK
lin avenue. Rates reasonable.
V. ZIEOLER, Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D.. L. & W.
passenger depot. Conducted on the
European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop.
WESTMINSTER HOTEL.
Cur. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place,
New York.
Rates, 13.60 per day and upwards. (Amerl
can plan). E. N. ANABLE.
Proprietor.
Mi
Pioneer of the hotel cen
ter in New York city.
Noted for Its superb loca
tion. auDerlor rooms ani
excellent cuisine service. The Standard
Hotel for giving MORE VALUE FOR
THE PRICE than any first-class hotel In
the world. Facing Central Park, 68th and
69th sts., Plata Square and Fifth avenue;
reached, by any uptown cars, and the
orosstown cars at 69th at., which latter In
tersect all surface and elevated roads;
terminal station Ith ave. L road within
half a block. Absolutely Fireproof.
American and European plans. Drinking
water and Ice used Is vaporised and frosen
on the premises, and eertlfled as to purity
by Prof. Chandler. F. A. HAMMOND.
RAILROAD TIME-TABLES
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
(Lehigh and .-iuaenanna Division)
Anthracite coal used exclusively, insur
ing cleanliness and comfort.
i'lAlK l Atil'J l.N EKr-'fcX'T JUNE 2, 1S33.
Trains leave Scranton for Plttston,
Wllkea-Barre, etc. at S.S0. 3.16, 11.30 am.,
1.23, S.Ou, iiki, &.uu, 7.1U p. in. ttundays, n.uo
a. m., 1.00, 2.16, 7.10 p. m.
For Atlantic City, 8.20 a.m.
For New York, Newark and Elisabeth,
8.2V (express) a. in.. 1.23 (express with Hut-
b.mi express; a. in., i.&s (express Willi r
fet parlor car), 3.05 (express) p.m. 8
day, 2.15 p. m. Train leaving 1.23 p.
arrives at Philadelphia, Reading Tei
Sun-
m.
'arm-
Inn). 6.21 P. m. and New York 8.46 n. m.
For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle
hem, Easton and Philadelphia, 8.20 a.m.a
1.3, 3.05, 6.00 (except Philadelphia) p. in.
Sunday. 1.16 p.m.
For Long Branch, Ooaan Qrove, eta, at
8.20 a. m.. 1.23 p. m.
For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlsburg,
via Allentown, 8.20 a. m., 1.23, 6.00 p. in.
Sunday, 116 p.m.
For Pottsvtlle, 8.20 n. m 1.23 p. rr.
Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib
erty street. North river, at 8.10 (express)
a.m., 1.10, 1.30. 130 (express with Buffet
parlor car) p.m. Sunday, 4.30 a.m.
Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal,
1.00 a.m., too and 4.30 p.m. Sunday 8.27
a.m.
Through tickets to all points at lowest
rates may be had on application In ad
vance to the ticket agent at the station.
H. P. BALDWIN,
Gen. Pass. Agent
J. H. OLHAUSEN. Gen. Sunt
Del., Lack, and Western.
Effect Monday, June 34, 1396.
Trains leave Scranton as follows: Ex
frees for New York and all points East,
40. 2.60, 6.15, 8.00 and 9.66 a.m.; 12.65 and 3.34
p.m.
Express for Easton. Trenton, Phlladel
phla and the south, 6.15, 8.00 and 9.55 a.m.,
12 56 and 3.34 p.m.
Washington and way station!, 1.66 p.m.
Tobyhanna accommodation, 6.10 p.m.
Express for Binghamton, Oswego, El
mlra, Corning, Bath, Dsnsvllle, Mount
Morris and Buffalo, 12.10, 3.36 a.m.. and 1.31
?.m., making close connections at But
alo to all points in the West , Northwest
and Southwest.
Rath accommodation, f a.m.
ninghamton and way stations, 1137 p.m.
Nicholson accommodation, at 4 p. m. and
6.10 p. m..
Binghamton and Elmlra Express, 3.01
p.m.
Express for Cortland. Syracuse, Oswega
Utlca and RlchUeld Springe, 2.16 a.m. and
Itnaca. 136 and Bath a.m. and 1.21 p.m.
For Northumberland. Plttston, Wilkes
Barre. Plymouth, Bloomsburg and Dan
ville, making close connections at North
utnberland for Wllltamsport, Harrlsburg,
Baltimore, Washington and the South.
Northumberland and Intermediate sta
tions, 6.00, 9.66 a.m, and 1.30 and 6.07 p.m.
Nanticoke and Intermediate itetlone,
10 and 11.20 a.m. Plymouth and Inter
mediate stations, 3.40 and 8.63 p.m.
Pullman parlor and aleeplng coaones oa
all express trains ' . ..
For detailed Information, pooket tint
tables, etc, apply to M. L. Smith, elty
ticket office, 321 Lackawanna avenue, or
depot ticket office.
DELAWARE AND
HUDSON RAIL ,
ROAD.
Commencing Monday,
B-M AfJC wlllarrlve atnew Lack
f f m m awanna avenue atatlon
JlF ' as follows:
Jt Mr fti.M. will Uaifa firvtxan.
f - 4 ruing wis ? v w uvibh-
ton station for Carbondale and In
termediate points at j wi, e. i.vv,
10.10 a.m., lf.00, 3.30, 3.6. t.16, ., 1.10
For Fafvlew. Waymart and, Honesdale
at 7 M, 75 and 10.10 a.m.,18.00, 110 and 6.16
For Albany, Saratoga, the Adirondack
points at 7.46. 8.46. J8 and 10.46 ia.ni., 13.01.
1.30, 1.33, 4.00. 6.10, 06. 1.16 and 11.3 p.m.
Tralno will arrive at Soranton station
from Carbondale and Intermediate Mints
at f.4 1,40. 8.34 and 10.40 a.m.. 13.00. U7.X.34.
40, 4.64, S.56, 7.46. t.ll and 11,33 p.hl.
From Honeeaaw, yvaymari. ""
view at 1.34 a.m U.oo, 3.17, .tw, a.u ana
lrom Montreal, taratoga, Albany, ate.,
"AAL" SE ..a Im! 1.
points at 1.15, 8.04, 10.03 and 11.H a.m., 1.1.
in ata (A I no It tan At M mmmA 11 11 n a
Wallace
Novelty Dross Goods
We have a remarkable collection of both foreign
and domestic novelties. We won't tire job out
' with a long string of French names that wouldn't
make yon any wiser after yon had read them, aa
they must be seen to be appreciated.
If you are an admirer of beauty in a fabric yon
can't afford to miss our Silk Department W
won't go into arguments or explanations, but come
and see the goods. All are welcome, whether tt
look or buy.
206DSoirue'
UPHOLSTER FURNITURE,
Glean Carpets,
Renovate Feathers,
Make Over Mattresses,
Make and Repair Springs.
Sell Iron Beds,
Make Fine Mattresses.
May If, UtC
Train leaves Scranton ror Philadelphia
and New York via D. H. R. R. at 7 45
a, m 12.06. 1.20, 2.38 and 11.38 p. m., via D.,
L. W. R. R., 100, 8.08. 1L20 a. ra., and l.N
p. m.
Leave Scranton for Plttston and Wilkes
Barre. via D L. A W. R. R ., 8.08, U.2
a. m., 3.60, 6.07, 8.63 p. m.
Leave Scranton for White Haven, Ha
lleton, Pottsvllle and all points on the
Beaver Meadow and Pottsvllle branches,
via E. ft W. V. R. R., 40 a.m., via D. H.
R. R. at 7.45 a. m.. 12.06, 1.20, 2.38, 4.00 p. nk.
Via D.. L W. R. It 6.00, 8.08. 11.20 a. m,
1.30. 1.50 tt. m.
I Leave Scranton for Bethlehem, Easton.
Reading. Harrlsburr and all Intermediate
points via D. A H. R. R 7.46 a.m.. 12.03.
1.20, 2.38, 4.00, 11.38 p. m., via D.. L. A W. R.
R . 6.00. 8.08. 11.20 a. m 1.30 p. m.
Leave Scranton for Tunkhannock, To
wanda, Elmlra, Ithaca. Geneva and all
Intermediate points via D. A H. R. R.. 8 4
a.m., 12.05 and 11.35 p.m., via D., L, eV W.
R. R., 8. OH. .S6 a.m., 1.30 p.m.
Leave Scranton for Rochester, Buffalo,
Niagara Falls. Detroit, Chicago and all
f'olnts west via D. a- H. R. R 8.45 a.m.,
2.05, 9.15. 11.38 p.m., via D . L. A W. R. R.
and Plttston Junction, 8.08. 8.55 a.m., 1.30,
3.60 p.m., via E. W. V. R. R., 8.41 p.m.
For Elmlra and the west via Salamanca,
Via D. & H. R. R., 8.45 a.m., 12.05, 6.05 p.m..
Via V., L. A W. R. R., 1.08, 9.65 a.m.. 1.30.
and 6.07 p.m.
Pullman parlor and sleeping or L. V.
chair cars on all trains between LAB.
Junction or Wllkes-Barre and New York,
Philadelphia, Buffalo, and Buspensloa
Bridge.
ROLLIN H. WILBUR. Gen. Supt.
CHAS. S.LEE, Gen. Pass. Agt., Phlla., Pa.
A. W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. Gea,
Paaa. Act.. South Bethlehem. Pa.
Erie and Wyoming Valley.
Trains leave Scranton for New Tor
and intermediate points on the Erie rail
road at 7.00 a. m. and 3.24 p. m. Also for
Honesdale, Hawlcy and local points a6
7.00, 9.40 a. m. and 8.24 p. m.
All the above are through trains to and
from Honesdale.
Train for Lake Ariel 6.10 p. m.
Trains leave for Wllkes-Barre at 131 a
m. and 3.46 p. m.
CRAT6TON MTIAIOW.
la Effect, Rlaf 19th, 1895.
North Bound.
Mum Bauaa.
SOS 303 201
803 O4 O0
Station
(Trains Dally, Kx
rapt aunoay.)
r MP
Arrive teavel
l at
10 Ui 7 25
N. Y. Franklin Mt.
7 40
7 55
(10
in 40, 7 m ,
West 4Vnd street
10 3.1 7 00
weenawken
ee
P MP Ml
Arrive Leave'
A Hi
r u
Uancoclc JuaoUoui
TS5T
uancncg
starlight
Preston Park
. Oomo
Poyntelle
Belmont
Pleasant Mt.
Unlondale
Forset city
carbondale
White Brldgo
Mayneld
Jermyn
Archibald
Wlnton ,'
Peckvllle .
UlvphanC
Dickson
Throop
Provldeoce
park Place
Raraatoa
606
618
635
6 31
6 41
6 43
mi
tn
89
8 31
9 41
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15
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80
81
884
M KM
7 10
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9 oi ten
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7 81 II 40 IV
T401(I 851
f43l1&4 354
7 48159 IH
7 6 10 4 (4
754 107 407
75 1 10 41
8 00 1 14 4 14
60,fl 11417
soul i ari am
Leave Arrivel
Ia nJr !r
All trains run dally except Sunday,
t slgnldes that Ualu stop on al(nal tor pa
engers,
pecure rate via Ontario a Western before
Rui-chasing tickets and save money. Day and
tngt Kipreae tothe West-
J.O. Andorson, Gen. Paaa, Agt.
T. Flltcroft, Dir. Pass, agt. Soranton, ra.
"snrREVIVO
RESTMEI VITAUn.
Made
Well Man
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