. V- i. 2 THE FCRANTOTT TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNITTO. JAN1TAHY 28. 1890. The Leader 124-126 Wyoiaing Ave. Our January Clearance Sale be comes more popular every day. Below we quote some ot tbe very ,uianv bargains throughout our establish ment 40 dozen more ladles' muslin corset covers, all styles and prices, CLEAltANCK SALE PRICE 7c 3." dozen lutllea' line cambric corset covers. )irsh neck, trimmed with embroidery, CI.KARANCE SALE PRICE VVjC 13 dozen ladies' muslin chemise, all sizes. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 19c. 28 dozen Indies' muslin gowns, tucked yoks, trimmed with cam bric ruffle. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 39c. SS ladies' black bouele jackets, latest style, worth S8, CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $3.48. M black and blue cloth capes, trimmed and untrimmed, worth $5.00. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $2.48. 25 pieces of all-wool dress goods, 38 inchttt wide. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 9c. CO dozen gingham aprons, made extra large, and of the best quality gingham. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 13c. 75 pieces f best quality wash silks, real value 4"c, CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 25c. 10 dozen more of men's unlaundrled negligee shirts, CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 25c. fi dozen men's luundrled negligee shirts, in all sizes and new put terns. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 43c. 45 dozen more of men's choice neck wear, consisting of tecks. four-lti-humls und bund bows, always sold nt .",iic, CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 25c. f,0 dozen men's seamless half-hose, In brown and gray mixtures, CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 5c. 25 dozen more of our choice ladles' real 4-button kid gloves, In tans, modes and browns, every pair warranted, usual price, $1.25, CLEARANCE SALE PRICE C9c. 40 dozen misses' and children's seamless fast black cotton hose, sizes 5 to CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 10c. 24 dozen children's bluck ribbed cashmere hose, nil HlzeB, CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 14c. One lot white outing Humid, CLEARANCE SALE PRICE Sc. it) pieces of best apron ginghams, worth 6c, CLEARANCE SALE PRICE Ac. SO dozen of the celebrated J. H. cor sets. In white und drab, sizes IS to 30, usual price $1, CLEARANCE SALE PRICE B9c. The above corset Is made by the celebrated V. H. manufacturers. CO dozen ladies' spring and summer ribbed Vests. CLEARANCE SALE TRICE 4c. SHOT THE INTRUDER. A Young lluvbnnd kills n Man In His lied room After n Tcrrlhlo Strucele. Starke Fla.. Jan. 27. A most re markable tragedy occurred about 1 o'clock yesterday morning at the home of Mr. V. t. Oever. near this place. Mr. and Mrs. John Richards, recently married, were spending the night with the Uevers, nnd were occupying a front room. About the hour named Mrs, Richards was awakened by some one handling her roughly. She soon realized it wns not her husband and began screumlng. Iler Kcrenms awakened Mr. Rlchurds, who grappled with the intruder, und a desparate struggle followed. The In truder wns armed with u knife, and slashed at random, Inllicting numer ous but not serious wounds on both Mr. and Mrs. Richards and the Intruder lolled Off the bed to the floor and the former managed to secure his pistol, vliii-ii was on a table near the bed. Placing the weapon against the In truder's body. Richard's fired live times nnd the Intruder ceased to struggle. A lamp wns lighted and Richards found that lie had killed William Wynn. one of the most prominent citi zens of Bradford county. Wynn was here last night and when he left he was drinkinar. Ills home was just be yond the lievet ' residence and his friends say lie entered the latter's house by mistake. Others claim Wynn knew Mrs. Rlchurds was at Dover's home nnd that he said he Intended to stop and se her. A Coroner's Jury this afternoon decided that Richard's was Justified in killing AVynn. GROOM IN TIIEWRONG TOWN. Waits In Mnnolc Instead of Marlon for His Ilrlda. Muncle, Ind., Jan. 27. J. E. Bingham, of Cellna; Ohio, who gives his age as 87, spent several hours in front of the Mun cle DostofTlce toils v year-old prospective bride. Finally an nnicer approached him and was shown a letter which rilHrlnaeil iho f , the plrl resided In Marion Instead of Muncle. and, while he stood waiting for ner in JM uncle, she was likely being dis appointed in Marion. He had mistaken the name of Marion for Muncle. Bingham met the girl In Cellna, proposed and was accepted by return mail after she retiirne.l hnm He Is a wealthy fish shipper and says he had to run away from his family of cnildren. He at once left for Marlon. FOUND DEAD IX HER ROOM. Vera I'reernan, Wlfo of a Theatrical Manager. New Tork, Jan. 27. Vera Freeman, 30 years of age, an actress, was found dead in her room at the Hotel Pom eroy, Broadway and Fifty-ninth street, this morning. She died of morphine poisoning, of which she Is believed to have taken an overdose for the pur pose of Inducing sleep. She was found lying: across the bed and fully dressed. The woman was the wife of Max Freeman, theatrical manager. It was said she had not lived with her husband for three years. t Pile! Piles! Itching Wits! . Symptoms Moisture; intense Itching and stinging; most at night; worse by fcratcmng. if auowea to continue tu mora form, which often bleed and ulcer ate, becoming very sore. Swayne'a Ointment stops the Itching and bleed Ins;, heals ulceration, and In most cases removes tna tumors. At druggists, or by mall, for to cents. Dr. Bwayne A Son. Philadelphia. . , . ee H HORSES FOR THE WEST. Nald on an abattoir Where Thoy Were Made into sausage. New York. Jan. 27. A raid was made today upon Ilcnaud's horse butchery establishment, near Jamaica, L. I., and six men arrested. The raid was made in answer to the many complaints of citizens of Jamaica and surrounding townships. It Is said the place is a branch of a large establishment situ- ated In Chicago. Tliehimie butchery establishment has been running for almost a year. There Is no drulnage to the place. Ffroni thirteen to twenty horses ure slaugh tered at this nluoe dallv. Tho, Ule obtulned mostly at the horse market. It was found that the meat was con verted Into "superior beef, chipped beef and sausages, nnd most of It Is shipped west for disposal. BIBLE TO WIN A FORTUNE. The Ancient Book Contains Much Valu able Data. Decatur. Mich.. Jnn. 27. The Michi gan heirs to the Anneke-Jans estate in Vbu- Vnrk dtv are in great glee oer the ilismverv bv F. E. Shoudy, one of the heirs living in this county, ot a Hol land Bible, 150 years old. Thi Hlhle contains the lacking data nifpanrv to substantiate their claims. Thu nftv Michigan heirs are Instructed by their Eastern attorneys to Imme diately file their claims. RAIL ROAD NOTES. r.n i. v itnennck Is the chief en- i.lniiQr' if fine of Russia's great rail roads. Speaking of this greatest rail road in the world of which he Is chief engineer of the line from Irkutsch to Vladivostok, he gave these particu lars: . "rii tntnl lenirth of the line Is 9.H84 mile It is eoinir to be built in five divisions, and each division will be built from each end of the line so as m ..nmnlcte It us earlv as possible. The distance I have mentioned Is from Vlaiiivostock to the I'ral mountains, .I then ive have a line of 260 miles over the mountains. This will run from Vekathrinburg as the point on the Asiatic s cle to Nicholasky on tne '.iirniii'nn side. We cross the moun- tuins at a height of about 12,500 feet, or a few feet higher or lower, and we shall have no tunnel but winding as cents, such as you have at Leadvllle mi.l eUeu-hei-e. At Nichnluskv we shall have connections with the present ruilroad running to Moscow and St. Petersburg. This Is built as a great struteglc line to bring Russia, near to the centre of the Asiatic powers and right at the doors of Tndiu. The completion of the new Delaware river bridge, which is expected to take pluce about March 1. will open up great possibilities for the Pennsylvania Railroad not only In the matter of sea shore t'-avel, but in the various other directions, all of which the wlde-aweke otliclals of the company will take ad vantage of. In anticipation of the early opening of the bridge, the operating and transportation ollicers of the com pany will in a few days consider the question of the number of trains to be sent over the new line. The traffic de partment has already taken up the natter, and has been at work for some time preparing a schedule of freight rates to various points likely to be reuched by the bridge route. A well authenticated report Is In cir culation tiiat the Atchison, Topka nnd Santa Fe railway lias entered into a contract with the Wagner Palace Car company, to use Its sleeping cars on the entire Atchlnson system, replacing the Pullman cars which are now running. The Pullman contract, it says, was, of course, revoked when the company was taken out of the hands of the receivers and reorganized, and no new contruct with thut company has yet been made." New Vork Produce Market. New York. Jan. 27 Flnur Onint lirm- winter wheat, low grades, S2.30u2.8n; io.' nor m mncy, .uaa.i; ao. patents, j:;. ii a3.K0: .Mitinpftnln elnr i' lUii.Q IT.. .1 straights, 3;i3.4i; do. patents, $X20a4.i; iu extras, k.juoz.ni; ciiy mills, Wut.pl; do. patent. HJuut.4o; rye mixture. $2.40 3.20; superfine, S2.10a2.li5; line, S2u2.Pl; southern flour, dull. ilrm. Wheat I Mill, firm: No. 2 red store uml plnvaini reft..,. 77c; afloat, 777c; f. o. b 77l4a78:Sn'. ; un graded red, 7ou; No. 1 northern, "Pi uiivjc.; upuuux ciosen weuK at 'AU'ic h- u nuiuruuy, wnn a goou trade; No. 2 red, January, 72'V.; February, 72sc.; March ami Amil. 7:t 71:1... 1.,.,.. and July, Tic. Corn-Spots dull, firm; No. 2 ut 3t;. elevator, 37V. afloat; steumer mixed, 35'io;i.reV.; options closed firm on fulr trade; January, ;a"e.; February ami May. SlPic.: June, ariajc- .liilv a?.-..., ,. -Spots quiet, firmer; options dull, tinner; jiiiiuury umi reoriiary, 2.1c; .May, 25!-e.; spot prices No. 2 at 2,"ia2."'4C.: No. 2 white' 2l!ie.: Xo. 2 f'hleuun srj, . v .' 2ttt24'40.; No. 3 while, 25'ie.: No. 2 Chl- cuKii, i.naio'ic; ;so. 3 at 24a2t'4o.; No. 3 White. 2.".'.:,e .: mlve.l i.rn .-.. . ...l.i, do., 2a2Sc; white state, 2'iu28c". 'iteef W'nri. nrm; ramlly, Jloal2; extra mess. rr.WiaS: beef hams, dull. ir,.50; tlerced beef, flow, steady: city extra India mess, lli.rptl al7; cut meats, firm; pickled bellies, 12 ruuiinn, a',c; picKiex shoulders, 4a5 ; pickled hams. ',ai- i.nr.ii Headier; western iiteam, U.10 nominal; eiiy ui ...m; January, jii.i., nominul; rr llned. ipilet; continent, Jii.40; South Amer ica, Iti.tlfi; compound, 431a5. Pork Quiet, mvrn. tiu.i.iaii. nutter Fancy steady fairly active; state ilniry, 10al9c.; do. creamerv. lliiifle! rin uat...... .. . " " . . i , roiuri j , l.ia'.'lc: do. June, 14al9c.; do. factory, a i-x:; r.igins, 21c; Iniilation creamery, 13 17c, : rolla. 9al4c. I'heeuo Plirn e., i mand; state large, "ulu'.ic; d'o. fancy. no. smau, i-faM,c.s Part skims. 3'4a7c; full skims. Ii'2a3c. Eggs Quiet easy; stale and Pennsylvania. IJx.alSe.; southern. ItaltvHc; Ice house, HalSc.; do case, I2.5lla3.o0; western fresh, lti-.al7iic limed, lie. Toledo Grain Market. Toledo, O., Jan. 27.-tIose: W heat-Receipts, 4,(8 bushels; shipments, ,.MI2 bush els: market Arm; No. 2 red, cash, 71 c May. 73c: Julv. Vn a Torn-Receipt, ir, bushels; shipments! u.ii, iiariiei quiet; xo. 2 mixed cash, ate.; No. 3 do., 27'4c; May. aOTie. No. 3 white ca?h, 27c; No. 3 yellow, 28c. Oats-Receipts. 1,050 bushels; shipments, none: market dull; No. 2 mixed. May 2-"4c I'loveraeed-Reeeipts. 310 bags; shipments! 703 bags: market firm; February. 14 4"'V March, $4.45. ' Chicago Live Stock. ' L'nlon Block I'ards, Jan. 27. Cattle Re ceipts, 10.0UO head; market strong, 10al3e higher; common to extra-steers, J3.30a4.n): Blockers and feeders, '$2.70a3.85; cows and bulls, $1.5tla3.fiO; calves, t.lafl.25; Texans, $2.50a4.10. Hogs Receipts, 22 000 head market strong and lOaiSc. higher; heavy packing and shipping lots, $4,20a4.45; com mon to choice mixed, $4.20a4.35; choice as-"?ri.ed'o,4-3f"l4'40: UkM' -04.40: Pigs. $3.40 at.30. Sheep Receipts. lO.KIO head; market I!111?,0"! Kp- Mnr; Inferior to choice, $2.2aa3.70; lambs, J3.45a4.7i. Philadelphia Tallow Market. Philadelphia, Jan. 27. Tallow Is quiet and unchanged. We quote: City, prime. In hhds, Jc; country, prime. In bbls. 3c; country, dark, in bbls, '.i3?4c; ckes, 4c; grease, 3'4c Traders' National Bank........ 110 113 Tribtin? Almanac 1896 lie PAOES CENTS, POSTPAID THE WORLD OF BUSINESS Wall Street Kcview. New York, Jan. 27. The week opened with a strong and higher market for stocks. The rise In prices at the opening was the result of the execution of buying orders for both homo and foreign ac count. London paid considerable atten tion to 81. l'uiil, Louisville and Nashville and ltL-adliig stocks and junior mortgages. The comparatively easy condition of the money market, I lie improved outlook for an early solution of the Venezuelan boiin dury Unllotl us indicate.! by the speech or .Mr. Chuiiiberlalu on Hut unlay, und the reduction In the posted rates of sterling Xchuiige all cuiiliibiiled to the strength of the market. London, according to good Judges, boiicht ul least l&.oui snures of various stocks, showing a preference for St. I 'nil I, Louisville ami Nuuhvllb and Reading. The rise III prices during the early session ranged from '-j lo 1 per cent., the liruugeis. Sugar, Louisville und Nashville and Reading leading. The rl was checked shortly ufter midday by u break In Tobacco and Sturar. Tobacco fell 2'i to 75 and Sugar l7 to ItU. The de cline 111 the last named was occasioned by reports thut the reichstag hud reported the bounty bill favorably. This was sub sequently denied anil a rally lo 105 en sued. In the afternoon the railways loomed into prominence and a number of the more important Issues reached the best figures of the day. They buying at this time naturally followed the splendid reports of the leading western and south ern systems for December and the third week of January. Of the statements sub mitted today, the St. Paul report wns without question the best. For December the road reported net earnings of $1,236. 859, tin increase of $3:lTi.ii12 and for ths six months ended Dec. 31, 1S9."., $7,902,595, an In crease of $2,5tiS,ri3j. The' market closed firm In tone. Net changes show advances of '.inl:'i percent. St. Paul leading, in the inactive list Consolidated CSas rose 4 per cent, to 151. Total sales were 225,623 shares. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN, ALLEN CO.. correspondents for A. P. CAMP BELL, stock broker. 412 Spruce street. Op'n- High- Low- Clos iug. est. est. ing. Am. Tobacco Co 72'4 77i i.Vi 7ii:l, Am. Cot. Oil 17'i, 1 17'a 19 Am. Sugar Re'g Co.10.Vi W.Vi 4 Vi Atch., To. & S. Fe.. 15 1g 15 15 Ches. 4k Ohio 15 15 15i l.TV, Chicago (las H5- ;' G5t, tw'4 Chic. & N. W Wi :7i 991), Chle., B. & Q "ti-N "iiTt 76'M 7li' C. C. C. & Ht. L 30'4 353 3.V, Chic, Mil. & 8t. P... 70i 71 7l, 71; Chic, It. I. & V i;5-a 68 7'4 Iel. & Hudson 127'. 127'i 12S 126 Dlst. & C. F lti's lli'4 lli'i 10'a (len. Electric 27'i 27Ti 27'n 27 Lake Shore 144 144'? 143V Ixuils. & Nash 4i's 4;S, 4!4 4i;-j M. K. & Tex., Pr 2rt 26, 4 Manhattan Kle PM U2' 1ii2'4 Mo. Pucille 25H '2'i 25'i, 25, Nat. Cordage .V-i 54 x ' fr Nat. Lead 2.Va 2.ri'i 25'n 2514 N. J. Central 101 10l' 101V. N. Y.. L. K. W.. 15i 1ii 15' i 16 N. V., S. & W P 10'i 10 1H N. Y S. W Pr... 27'4 2'ii 274 2' Nor. Paclllc 314 3:t ?,'4 W Out. & West H'4. 14H 14'j 1P Oniahn iiu'-j :n;i, ;w8 Pun. Mnll 27 27 2il'u 2II-I Phil. Head ll'i ' 12'i 114 121;. Southern K. R fr 9' 9',i Southern it. It., Pr.. 28i 2X;i4 274 28' Tenn. C. & 1 28U W4 28 2S'4 Tex. Paclllc g H 8 8 Wabash 6T 7'H fl7i 7' Wabash. Pr... ltf4 IB'i, pi'i. I6' West. Union 84M, 8li 8:ia W, W. L IKS. 12 IIS U V. S. leather ! loa; i; ui V. S. Leather, Pr.... fi:ii KVa 3'a I". S. Rubber 27; 28 27(i 2is CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE PRICKS. Op'n- High- Low- Clos. WHEAT. Ing. est. est. lug. May 65 M'k Cl-S, i,r July w r" v i;i-' (ATS. May 21 'a IT SI'S 21', 30 31', 21 21 '4 Julv CORN'. May July I.ARD. May PORK. May . ::i 81 11.10 31 31TH :p', 31', fi.10 (i.n: 6.05 10.05 1 0.10 10.92 M: Scranton Hoard of Trade Fxchango O110-tations-AII Unotatlona Based on I'ur of I no. Name. Bid. Afkei. Dime Dep. & DIs. Bank l.H . ... Scranton Lace Curtain Co 50 National Boring & Drilling Co. ... SO First Natlonul punk 6r,0 Scrnnton Jur ft Stopper Co 2," Seranfon'tilass Co... 65 SprlrST Lrook Water Co 10:1 Klmhurrt Boulevard Co 101) Scranton Axle Works go Third Natlonul Hank 350 Scranton Packing Co S7',; Scranton Savings Bank 200 Scranton Traction Co 15 Bonta Plate ('.lass Co.... id Scranton Car Iteplncer Co 100 Truders' National Bank BONDS. Scranton Glass Co 200 Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortguge due 1918 110 S. run'.on Traction Co St; People's Street Railway, first mortgage due 1318 110 Scranton A Pittston Trac. Co 90 People's Street Railway, Sec ond mortguge due 1920 110 ... Lacka. Valley True. Co., first mortgage due 1825 90 Dickson Manufacturing; Co 100 Lacka. Township School 5 102 City of Scranton Street Imp T ... 102 Scranton Axle Works lw Uorough ot Wlnton loo Buffalo Live Stock. Kuufflo. N. V., Jan. 27. Cattle Fairly active; choice to extra heavy steers, $1.40 at. 50; good to prime. $4.30a4.35: good ship ping, $4.2ua4.25; light to medium steers, $3.ri)u4, to 4.15; good to prime fat heifers, $3.0Oa4; prime fat cows, 2.65a3.:i5; faU'jto good mixed butchers. $2.25a3.C0; good stockers, $2.50a:i: good to prime feeders, $3.10a3.60; bulls, scarce, higher; sausage to gootl butchers' lots, $2.40a3.25; smooth fat heavy und export lot, $3.2.'a3.'io; fresh cows and springers, dull; good lo choice lots, $25n38; veals higher; good to extra prime, $0.75a7.5fi; light to good, $4.5nu6.50. Hogs Fairly active and higher; good weight Vorkers. $4.0; generally light, $1.61) a4.Kn; mixed packers, $1. 55a4. Wl; good heavy. $4.50a4.55; pigs, I4.tiju4.75; roughs, $3.75a4; stags, $:Ih3.50. Sheep Fairly active, hith er, (lood lo extra mixed sheep, $3.25a3.ti5; fair to good, $2.4i'a2.s5; culls and common, $1.75a2.2fi; handy withers, $:l.Mla3.75; choice to prime fat lambs. $4.sr."; fair to good, $l.25a4.75; culls and light, $:iu4; export sheep, slow at $3.25a3.35. Oil .Market. Oil City, Pa.. Jan. -7. I'etroleum-'red-it balances, $I'.4V. At exchange, certificates opened $1.37; highest, $l.:w; lowest, $1.37; closed. $1.38. Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. 27. Petroleum Credit balunces, $1.40; options closed at $1.34. with no sales. Wanted. WANTED ONE COPY OP THE TKI bnne of Oct 23rd. Bin trill be paid fur tame at tb business oQice of Thu Tribune. . Redemption of Bonds. Ori'KB or KiarnoK A Watkims Scranton, Pa.. January 22, IsWI. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN accordance witli the provisions of the mortgageot the Babylon Cos! Company to the Scranton Savings Bank sn Trnst Company, trustee, the bonds of tbe raid cnsl roinpsnv nmnberad 31, 8X, H7 and W bare been dedir nnted by lot this day for redemption and will bo redeemed at par and interest up n presen tntlnn at the tJcmnton Savings BaaK an I Trust Company, The interest ceases on the oeve nninliered bonds on Febroarr I, l."IM. THE BABY 1X3 N COAL COMPANY. By C. D. Simpson, Treasurer. Stockhaldara' Maetlng. rpHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE 1 stockholder, of the Lackawanna Trust and mate Da posit Company, for tbe election ot directors for tbe ensuing yvar wilt b, held at tkelr banking rooms, on Monday, February Srd. ISM, from S te tj m. HEUIIY BSUN, JK, aecretary. 01 CENT A WORD. WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT MUCH. WHEN PAID FOR IN AD VA NCR WHKN A BOOK ACCOUNT IS MADE, NO CHARGE WILL BE LESS TITAN K CENT. THIS RULE AP. PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS. EX CEPT LOCAL SITUATIONS, WHICH ARE INSERTED FREE. Help Wanted Male. lTANTKD-T0 MOMD MEN TO SELL V teu. and ruffe nu cunt 111 isMion in anil nroind icatit'in. Will f uruinii eseli with a horse ami wairoa and pav twenty per cent, llig iiHliieeiKent, aivi n with tea. rolfee nnd IwKiug powder. Smnll liond reipurrd. Kur iiariiculara aildresi It. H., Trituiio Fubliah Ing Co.. Scranton. Pa. UrASTED YOl'NU MAN KOlt THE road to bx ate asenis. IH.'in iklv and exnenw. Addr.s UNIVERSAL MEDI CAL COMPANY. Pbilndelphia, Pu. Ut AN TKU- A Fl KST-CLA8S l" KA( ' ' ICAL milling euiiineur. to open up. develop and mauaee a coal plant in Cue Breton, Nova .Totm. He must be capable ot taking eliarira of tho entire biiHinsns; lie must also be capable of superintending the construction and muu atement of tramways, loading piers, wharves, etc. Address with referents and stnte sidnrr reipiirsd par month. WILLIAM PENN BUS SKV, (teneral Manarsr. Broid Cove Coal Co., Ltd., Mason BnllJine, Bo-ton. Muss. lirANTED - TRAVELING SALESMEN V with established route to takea de llu for witalilUh-d house; J3 t, SIS a day. U.K. FISHER. 425 Spruce at., F crantnu. Pa. ANTED AN AO I-NT IN EVERY SEO tion tocanvius: $4.00 to fS Oil a day made: sells at sight; also a man tu sell Staple Uomls to Ucalorn; bast aide line $75.00 a mouth: sal ary or large commission made; experience unnecessary. Clifton Soap and Manufactur ing Co.. Cincinnati, O. WANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN V every town to solicit stock subscrip tions; a monopoly; big money for aitonts: no capital required. EDWARD C. FISH CO., Borden Bines. Chleaito. HI. Help Wanted Femalea. w ANTED-A GOOD (4IRL TO DO HOUSE- work. Apply at XI6 S. Hyde Park ava. ANTED AN EXPERIENCED' OIKL TO do general housework; good wages to good girl. Apply 2011 N. Main ave. 1 TA N TED I . AD Y AGENT ""lN8CRAN 1 V ton to sell and Introduce Snyder's oaks Icing: experienced canvasser preferred; work pormanont and very profitable. Write for particulars at once and get benefit of holiday trade. T. II. SNYDER & CO , Cincinnati. O. VVNTED IMMEDIATELyItWOF.N EB V petio saleswomen to represent nt. Unaranteed $41 a day without interfering with other duties. Healthful occupation, writo for particulars, inclosing- stamp, Mango Chem ical Company, No. 72 John street, New York. Agents Wanted. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE TO sell our new "Ideal Orator and Manual of Elocution," cm bracing the Delsarte system of expression and pbysieul culture. IIIuh. trated; 40 photos from life. Sells nt sight; liberal terms. Address SPECIALTY, bub Station No. 2, Philadelphia. Pu. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL CIGARS; $75 per month salary and expenses paid. Address, with twn-csnt stamp, FIGARO CI GAR CO., Chioago. AGENT8-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel and copper electro pltters: price from $3 upward; salary and ex penses paid; out tit free. Address, with stamp, MICHIGAN MFGCO.. Chicago. AGENTS TO SELL CIGARS TO DEALERS; $25 weekly and expenses; experience un necessary. CONSOLIDATED MFG. CO., 4S Van Buren St., Chicago. SALESMAN TO CARRY SIDE LINE: 2- per cent, commission; sample book mailed free. Address L, N. CO., Mat Ion L, New York. AT ONCE AGENTS" APPOINTED TO sell new lightning selling table rloth.mos ipilto and house fly liquid at 10 rents and 25 cents a bo tie. Sample freo. BOLG1ANU M'F'G Co., Baltimore, lid. Tgents-hindes PATENT" UNivkii- V sal Hair Curlers and Wavers (used with out heati, and 'PyrPointed"Halr Pins. Lib oral romui instant. Fre, sample and full par ticulars. Address P. O. Box 468. New York. for Rent. I 'OR RENT-STORE IN ODD FfcLLOVVH' T Building, Dunmore. Apply to GEOKUK HARPER. PUR REST-HOUSE CENTRALLY LO 1 rated, containing ten 'rooms; modern im provements. Apply to M. . Ketd, 311 yulncy avenue, Scranton, Pa. I 'OR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS, ALL I Improvements, with or without board. 527 Adams ave. X)H RENT FIb n' ISHED ROOM, WITH J or without board, suitable for two per sons. 138 Adams ave. T7OB RENT-SIX ROOM HOUSE ON WEST I Lackawanna avenue. Address THOMAS E. EVANS, aear 1132 Luierne, Hyde Park, F'OR RENT NIOEui FURNISHED HALL suitable for lodge rooms. JOHN JElt MYN, HO Wyoming ovenue. T'OK RENT THE PREMISES REt'ENTLY 1 occupied by The Scranton Trili ine.knnwn as the Bl"eser Building, corner uf Spruce St. and Petin ave. Poftnebsion itlven lmmediatolv. The preiubes consist of tho bi ildinj in I he rear of the builtling on the corner of spruce utreet and len 11 avenue, together with the hatemcnt. and alo the ontire fourth llisir of the corner building. Can be rented for Lodge purposes as well as public meetings. Mzes ol hall, 2.1x100 with a s.-rond ball on same floor, S2x.'6. For particulars intpiire on the nremlaes. f Rudolph Rlueaer. or at thu office of The fcrantnn Tribnne. For Sale. OR SALE 150 ACRES SHINGLE LAND. I also IVI acre tlnef. rrii; honso room enonith for etcht families. J. M. INGAL. Honemlale. Wanted lo Rent, 7 ANTED TO RFNT A SUITABLE V niece of ernur.d (10 to 15 lots) which can bo nsed for a garden: state location aud price. r. SJKHKNHAAK. 6-t ilapw St. Lost. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT CEU 1 liflcato No. 2i, dated April 17, Wl. for 2ii shares of the capital stock of the Scranton Lace Curtain Manufacturing Company, ba been lost or mislaid. All persona are cau tioned against buylniror negotiating the S imo. as Its transfer has been stopped and a new certillrate spplied for. Special Notices. "I'HE SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAR." J You want this relic. Contains all of Frank Islie's famous old war 1'ictures.ahow inir the forces In actnul battle, sketched on tbe spot. Two volumes, 2,0u0 pictures. Sold uu easy monthly payment. Delivered by ex rress pnmpletffl, sll charges prepaid. Addreits P. u. JHUUur, Uii Aaams Ave., oeranton, ra. BLANK BOOKS, PAMPHLETS. MAGA zines. etc.. bound or relionnd at T.ir Tnibuns oltlce. Vuick work. Reasonable prieae. Administrator's Notice. INSTATE OF EDWIN HALING. LATE OF J A the city 01 Scranton, uereaseo. Letters of administration noon the above named es tate bavins been run ted to the undorairued. all persons bsving claims or demanda ugain-it the said estate will present them for payment, and those Indebted thereto will please make immediate payment to E. M. HODGSON, Administrator, Moscow, Pa. WARREN & KNAPP. Attys. for I state. Charter Application. C" 'BARTER NO. ICE -NOTICE IS H hit lib Y aivau that an amdiration will be made to tne Governor ot fennsyivania on pmnruay, the liitli dar of Fabrnarv. lstW. at 10 o'clock a. ui., by Freeman Leach, A. 1. Aekerlr. John L. Htoue. N. S. Davis. W. S. Palmer. William S. Frace. M. H. Coon. J. W. Millnr, K. O. Car penter, George E. Stevenson. R. P. Parker and Welding M. Swallow, under the Act of Aetembly of the Conimonwoalth of Penn sylvania entitled "An Act to provide for the incorporation ana reguution or certain raiDorationa." aonroved April 2HL 1874. and the supplements thereto, for the rhart-r of an intended corporation to lie called 'The Ab I net on Mutual Fire Insurance Association." the character and object of which i, to insure at alnst Ore on all kinds of buildings, merchan dise and other property upon tbe mutual prinriplei and for these pnrposea to bare, pos as ana enjoy ail toe rignte ana enviUHfa e: the said Act of Assembly and the supplements thereto. B. r. AKtBLY. aeUeitor. Connollv Ladies Embroidered Handkerchiefs Boy's and Girls' Double Knee, Double Toe and Double Heel Wide Cotton Crash 3 LADIES' BLACK CASHMERE GLOVES 2 Pair for 25c. Just CONNOLLY & Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED BY AN EXPERI- O enced man as auleitnian. bookkeHitae nr shipping elerk; best references: wholesale trade preferred. Address G. A. L., Tribune otlice. CITVJATION wanted-by a MAN WHO uu uau in years experience in a gen eral store: beat of references. Address A. B., Tribune oltlce. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG mau: will do anv kind of work: store work preferred, Addre.is Store, Peckrille, ra., r. u. dot iii.i. YOUNG MAN WISHES A POSITION AS bookkeeper or c-lurkimr: is wllllne to An anything; can give eood references If neces sary. Address R. 11. D., Tribune ofoce. QITOATION WANTED BY A GERMAN O gardener who has had 12 rears' exneri- ence; willing to do any other work. F. S1E- or.,1 n AAit, ix.i aiapie sc SITUATION WANTED BY YOU NO MAN O as elerk in a general atore: ran aleak Hva lanvnaees: has seven veers' exnerlenre and could come well recommended. WILLIAM SMITH, Priceburg, ra. Y" OUNU LADY OF EXPERIENCE WOULD like iioaition as stenographer and type writer, also assistant in bookkeeping or any kind of oftice work; can furnish references. Address B. C Lock Bo 154, city. SITUATION WANTED-WASIUNO AND O Ironlne. or anr kind of work. Address 4:'3 Oak lord court. CltUATIoN WANTED-AS COLLECTOR C or a nlaeo of trust: used to the cltv and out of city: llrst-claaa references. MORGAN, im Vf. Market at. C1TUATION WANTED A LADY WISHES O to take in waahinr. or will no out bv tha day. Addrest tile Lee Court. SITUATION WANTED BY A THOR ouorhlv elnerieni-ed man as a clerk in a general store. First-class references. Apply D., Tribune Office, Scranton. CITUATION WAMTED BUTCHER, GOOD O salesman; highest reference. Apply W Tribnne Office, Scranton. SITUATION WANTED BY A GOOD O reeommended man as rolleetor or book keeper on hour, for auv kind ot business. Address PRACTICAL MAN. 14 Penn Ave.. city. SITUATION WANTEDFIRING ORTAK iutf care of borces: aood raferance. Cbarlea W. Knowlei, lfll Spruce atreet. 'OUNG COLORED MAN, -J YEARS OLD, wishes a situation, roaebman. porter or work of any kind; also interpreter; I speak French. Itsfisn, Snanlsh and Enallsn. Address 001 Mulberry st SITUATION WANTED-BY A MIDDLE ared woman as housekeeper Can give reference as being a first-class cook. Address 5114 Fifth avenne. city. A SURE CURE FOR RHEUMATISM Warranted, to enre W9 ont of every 1.000: two doses will take the worst rase of luftam- tratory out of bed. z.0U per pint bottle. Manufactured and snld by MRS. UK. HAMILTON, t4S Northampton Street. Wilkcs-Barre. Pa. and for sale at 116 New Vork St., Ureen Ridge. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Dentists. DR. WILLIAM A. TAFT. PORCELAIN. Bridge and Crown work. Office, 325 Washington avenue. C. C. LAUBACH. SURGEON DENtTsT. No. Hi Wyoming avenue. rTm. STRATTON, OFFICE COAL Ex change. Physicians und Surgeons. DR. A. TRAPQLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming avenue and Spruce street, Scranton. Of fice hours, Thursdays and Saturdays, a. m. to 0 p. m. DR. O. EDGAR DEAN HAS REMOVED to 61C Spruce street. Scranton, Pa. (Just opposite Court House Square.) PR. KAY, 206 PENN AVE.; 1 to 3 P. mT: call W2. DIs. or women, obatrctrlcs and and all dls. of chll. DR. W. E. ALLEN, 113 North W'aahington avenue. DR. C. L. FF.EY. PRACTICE LIMITED, diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat; office. 122 Wyoming ave. Resi dence, BMVIne atreet. DR. L. M. GATES. l!o"wASHINGTON avenue. Olllce hours, I to 9 a. m., 1.30 to 3 and 7 to s p. m. Residence 309 .Madi son avenue. DR. J. C. BATESON." TUESDAYS AND Fridays, at 505 Linden street. Ofllce hours 1 to 4 D. m. Lawvers. WARREN KNAPP. ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law. Republican building, Washington avenue, Scran ton. Pa. JESSUPB" "HANt. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors at Law. Commonwealth building. Washington avenue. W. H. JESSt'P. HORACE E. HAND. W. H. JESSItp. jp PATTERSON WILCOX. ATTOR reys and Counsellors at Law: offices I and 3 Library building. Scranton. Pa. ROSEWELL H. PATTERSON. WILLIAM A. WILCOX. XlTFRErTilAND, WILI.IAM J. HAND, Attorneys nnd Counsellors. Common wealth bulbJIng. RoontsJS. andjl FRANK- TrOKF.LL. ATTORNEY-AT-Lw, Room 5. Coal Exchange, Scran ton. Pa. , JAMES W. OAK FORD. t'TORNRV. at-Lsw. rooms 63, 84 and K, Common wealth building. SAMUEL W. EDO AR, ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Ofllce. 317 Spruce St., BcrnntonPa, L. A.WAT ERA. ATTORNEY-AT-TjAW 3 Lackawanna ave.j8cranton. Pa. URIB TOWNSBND," ATTORNEY-AT-I.aw, Dime Bank Building, Scranton, Money to loan in large sums at i per cent. C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-law, Commonwealth building. Scranton, Pa. H. C 8MYTHE. ATTORNEY AT LAW, 400 Lackawanna avenue C. COMEOYS. El SPRUCE 8TREBT. D. B. REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY LOANS negotiated on real estate security. 408 8pruce street. B. F. KILL AM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, lao Wyomlng ave., Scranton, Pa. JAB. J. H. HAMILTON. ATTORNBY-AT-law, 46 Commonwealth bid'!. Scranton. t. U. C. RANCH. 131 WX0M1N0 AVB. 2 for 25c. Stockings, 2 Pair for 25c. i-:c yd. 54-inch all Wool Serge, Navy ana tilack, 50c yd. Worth half price, ioc " Dress WALLACE, TRY US. M2-C04 UCKL AVE., COR. IDalKl Wire Sreens. JOS. KUETTEL, REAR 5U LACKA- wanna avenue. Boranton. Pa., manuiac turerof WireScreena. Architects. EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT Rooms 24, 25 and 2U, Commonwealth ouuning. Hcranton, E. Lk WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of tut Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT, op u, cor, nun, ave., tsoranion. BROWN A MORRIS, ARCHITECTS. race building, m Washington avenue, Scranton, Schools. SCHOOL OF THE" LACKAWANNA. Bcranton, Pa., prepares boys and giria for college or business; thoroughly trains young children. Catalogue at re quest. Opens September (. REV. THOMAS M. CANN, WALTER H. BUKLL. MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN n nil & i .n . . S . dj"ti, .i. Auams avenue, open P'PJiiKlndegarteB 110 per term. Loans. THE REPUBLIC SAVTNtia mn Ian Association will loan you money on easier terms and pay you better on Investment than any other association. Call on S. N. Callender, Dime Bank building. Seeds. O. R. CLARK tt CO., SEEDSMEN AND Nurserymen: atore 146 Washington ave nue; green house, 13r0 North Main ave nue; store telephone 782. Hotels and Restaurants. THH ELK CAFE, 125 and 137 FRANK- lln avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIOLERroprletor SCRANTON HOlSE,NI2AR D.. L. & W. passenger depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving- Place, New York. Rates, $3.50 per day and upwards. (Ameri can plan). E. N. AN ABLE. Proprietor, Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA MUSIC FOR Dans, picnics, purlieu, rwireiJiniiiB, wi u- dings and concert work furnished. For terms addresa R. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert's music store. 3d EGA RG EH BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 130 Washington ave., Ecrau ton. Pa FRANK P. BROWN ft CO.. WHOLE sale dealers in Woodware. Cordage and OH Cloth.720 West Lackawanna ave. THOMAS AUBREY, EXPERT Ac countant and auditor. Roomn 19 and 20, Williams Building, opposite postofllce. Agent for the Ro Fire Extinguisher. RAILROAD TIME-TABLES Central Railroad of New Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) Anthracite coal used exclusively, insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 17, 1895. Trains leave Scranton for Plttslou, Wllkes-Barre, etc at S.S0. 9.15. 11.30 a. in.. 1 20, 2.00, 3.05. 5.00. 7.10 p. m. Sundays. H.0O a. m., 1.00, 2.11. 7.10 p. m. . For Ailanttc City. 8.20 a. m. For New York, Newark and Elizabeth. tt.'M (express) a. m., 1.20 (express with Buf fet parlor car), 3.03 (express) p. ni. Sun day, 2.15 p. m. Train leaving 1.2') p. m, arrives at Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, 6.21 p. m. and New York H.45 p. m. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown. Bethle hem, Ka.xton and Philadelphia, s.20 a. m.. 1.20, 3.03, fi.00 (except Phlludeiphluj p. m. Sunday. 2.15 p. m. For Long Branch, Ocean Orove, etc., at 8.20 a. m., 1.20 p. m. For Reading. Lebanon and Hnrrlsbtirg. via Allentown. 8.20 a. m., 1.20. i.n) p. m. Sunday. 2.15 p. m. For Pottsville. 8.20 a. m.. 1.20 p. m. Returning, leave New York, foot of Lil erty street. North River, at .l (express) a. m., 1.10, 1.20. 4.30 (express with liuffet parlor car) p. m. Sunday. 4.30 h. in. Leave Philadelphia. Reading Terminal. 9.00 a. m., v'W and 4.M) p. m. Sunday 6.27 "'Through tickets to all points at lowest rates muv be hud on application In ad vance to the ticket agent a I Uih Hint ion. 11. P. BALDn IN, Oen. Pas. Agent. J. H. OLIIAUSEN, Gen. Supt. DELAWARE AND uliKStiN RAIL ROAD. Commencing Monday. Criu .liny aw. i ni .ui wWjMMn arrive at new Lacka Mm M f wanna avenue station fr Trains will loave Scran ton sintlnn for Carbondale and inlermc Hote oolnts at 2.20. 5.45. 7.00. 8.25 and 10.10 a! ! m.. 12 .00. 2 2t. 3.55. 0.b. 7.25, 9.10 und n'ForP'Fnarview. Waymart and Hones.lulc at i 00. 8.23 and 10.10 a. m.. 12.00, 2.20 and 5.15 ''Vor Albanv, Saratoga, the Adlrondacks and Montreal at 3.45 a. m. and 2.20 p. m. l."or Wllkes-Barre und intermediate DOlnts at 7.45, 8 45. 38 and 10.45 a. m.. 12.05, f "0 IS? 4 On, 5.10. t.05. .ir. and 11.38 p. m. Trains will arrive at Scranton station from Corbonibile and Intermediate points at 7 40 8 40. 9.34 and 10.4O a. m., 12.00. 1.17. 2 34 3 40. 4.54. 5.55. 7.45. .ll end 11.33 p. m. From Honesfhile, Waymart and Far view at 9.34 a. m., 12.00. 1.17, 3.10. 5.55 and 7.45 p. m. r rom .Monireai, n.iM., niuMHji at ,t s.ne ana n. i- ... , From Wllkes-Barre and intermediate points at 1.15, 8.04, 10.06 and 11.06 a. m.. l.it L.i ha r in m tm 9 M IM iinl 11 Id . m a. 11, ae, a.iv. i.v, . - r- ' Wallace $1.00. Ginghams 5c a yd. 209 SZEgKLZF' UPHOLSTER FURNITURE, Clean Carpets, RenoTUte Feathers, Make Qier Mattresses, Make and Repair Spring, Sell Iron Beds, Make Fine Mattresses, Nov. 17. 1896. Train leaves Scranton for Philadelphia and New Ifork via D. ft H. R. R. at 7.4$ a. m., 12.05, 1.20, 2.38 and 11.38 p. m., via V , L. & W. H. R., 6.00. 8.08. 11.20 a. m., and U p. in. Iave Scranton for Pittston and Wilkes Harre. vlu 1)., L. ft VV. R. R., 6.00, 8.08, 11.2 a. in., 3.40, 6.07. 8.52 p. m. Leuve Scranton for White Haven, Ha. zletun. Pott:vllle und ull points on the Beaver Meadow und Pottsville branches, via E. & W. V. R. R 0.39 a. m., via D. Si H. H. R. at 7.43 a. m.. 12.0,"., l.a. 2.38, 4.00 p. m., via. D., L. & W. it. It. S.00. 8.08, 11.20 a. m., 1.K0, 3.40 p. m. Leave Bcranton for Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Hiirrlsburg and all intermediate point via 1. ft H. R. It, 7.45 a. m., 12 03, I. 20. U.3S. 4.00, 11.38 p. m., via D.. L. & W. R. It.. U.OO. 8.08, II. 2u a. ni., 1.30 p. m Leuve Si'ialiton for Tiinkhnniiork, To. wunda, Klmiru, Ithaca, Oencva and all Intermediate points via D ft II. R. R., 8.43 a. m.. J2.03 and 11.35 p. in., via D., L. ft W. R. K.. 8.08, 9.55 a. m., 1.30 p. in. Leave Scranton for Rochester, Buffalo, Nlugara Falls, Detroit, Chicago and ail point west via D ft H. R. It.. 8.45 a. m . 12.00. 9.15. 11.38 p. m., via D.. L. A W. R. R. and t-Mttston .lutu t. i. 8.08. 9.53 a. in., 1.3i, 8.50 p. m., via 10. ft V. R. R., 3.41 p. m. For Klinira und ti. west via Salamanca, via, l. li. R. It., 8.45 u. m. 12.05, 6.U5 p. m., via r.. L. ft W. It. It., 8.08. 9.33 u in., Uu, and 6.o7 p. in. Pulman parlor and sleeping or L. V. chair curs on nil trains between L. ft B, Junction or Wllkes-Barre and New York, Philadelphia, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge. KOLLIN H. WILBUR, Oen. Supt. CHAS. S. LEE. Oen. Pass, Agt., Phlla , Pa. A. W. NONNKMACHER. Asst. Oen. Pass. Agt.. South Bethlehem. Pu. Del., Luck, und Western. Effect Monday, June 24. 1895. Trains leuve Scruntun us follows: Ex. prens for New York and all points Eusc, 1.40. 2.50, 5.15, 8.00 uml 9.53 u. ni.; 12.55 and 3.34 p. in. Express for Easton, Trenton, Phlhulel. phla und the South, D.15, 8.(10 und 9.55 a. m., 12.55 und 3.34 p. in. WuKlitngtan and way Hint Ion, 3.55 p. m. Tobyhanna accomtnodutlun, 6.10 p. m. KxprexH for Bliighunilun, OiwrKo, Kl. nil IB. t'oriilng, Until, Dullsville, .Mount Morris nnd Buffalo, 12.10, 2.35 a. m., und 1.21 p. m. making close i.-onneetlons ut HiilTalo to all polntH In the Wc.it, North west frnd SmilhweHt. Haifa uccommiidullon, 9 a. tn. HiUKhuuitun mid wny stations, 12.37 p. m. Nliliolson aci'omiiiodiition. op. m. HlnKbunitoii end Ulmlia Express, COS p. m. ' Express, for Cortland. Syracuse, Oswego, It lea. and Richtield Si;:1ngs. 2.35 a. m. and 1.21 p. in. Ithaca 2.35 and Rath 9 a. ni. and 1.21 p m. For Northumberland, Pittston, Wllkes Barre. Plymouth, llloomsburg and Dan ville), niHking rinse coiiiieetloiis at North, umberland for Wllliamsport, Harrisburg, Bultlniore, Washington and the South. Northuiiiberland and Intermeillntc sta. tlonp, fi.isi. 9.65 it. m. and 1.30 and 6.07 p. m. Naiitii-oke and intermediate stations, 3.08 ami 11.20 a. m. Plymouth and inter nicrlliite. stullons. 3.40 and 8.52 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. For detailed information, pocket time tuhlt'K, elc, upply to M. L. Smith, city tirket ofllce, ,"2S Lackawanna avenue, or depot ticket oftice. Erie and Wyoming Vulley. Trains leave Scranton for New York and intermediate points on the Kile rail, roml at 7.00 a. ni. and 3.29 p. m. Also lor HuneiMlale, Hawlry and local points ut 7.U0. 9.40 a. m. and 3.29 p. m. All the above are through trains to and from Ilonesdnle. Trainn leave for Wilkes-Barre ut 6.39 a. ni. and 3.19 p. m. CH.TON DIVIfUO. n Ktfert September 312nd, lfl3. Merita Nouad. swath 2O3 1J011 30;iM Stations Kl ( fl (Trains Dally, Ex- vS 6 I cept Runday.) 13 r u Arrive Leave Ml 7ai;N. Y. Fraukllo St. 7 10 West 4'nd street! 7 DO) W'eehawkea r a'Arrlve Leave! 74ffl 7 110 1 15'Ua'acoak Junctloni 1119 Hancock a It 18t istn It 40 viz; 1(14 ira Starlight Preston Park como Poyntrlle Belmont Pleasant kit. Unlondale Foreet city carbondaie White prldge Marncld Icrmyn Archibald Wlnton PeokTille Ulrpbatit Dtrksoa Tbro.ip Prnvldnnoe Park Place 2 29 (31 i4l am col fllM sow IIM ... 11 4 5'JlUl 4fllk0 43' .... 41111 n Silll IS :ia(iin SH II It still in aotn l!l! 01 iaiii m 7 T 7 7 nil tiu .18 m it 11 M II! 8 481 20 4 at !3 8 34 e .mi S7I W . M, 4 04 '4tol 39 4 14 1 41 fl 17 lOllOM! Kcranton 14 4S0 M U M Ltave ArrlTel air All trains rua dally except Sunday, t RlgalAei that trains stop on signal for pit tsngera. Kecura rates via; Ontario a Western before rarctaastnt tickets and eave moaey. Day aa4 lUigc Kspreastotbe West. J. R. Anderson, Sea. Pisa. Agh T. FBtcreft, Dir. Pats, Ag seraatoaTVa. I nM' i