The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 15, 1896, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE FCBANTON TKIBTJNE- SATURDAY MORNIN'O, IKBRITAKY 15, 1800."
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One Case from the Third N. Y. Cav
" airy and one from the 5th
Michigan Cavalry.
There are Five Hundred Thousand Veterans Still
Living and a Great riany have .
This Affliction.
' Jrom tht Ifews, Muikegon, Sfieh.
T.ieut. t'has. M. Pausler, a cnrpctiter and
fruit grower. Inn lived iu Ottawa County,
Michigan, for thirty yean, and iu Bass
ltiver eleven yean past, lie served in the
M'ar of the Reliellion iu Company U, Third
New York Cavalry, ami was a good soldier,
lie wag found by tiie Moruiug JWi reporter
ruguged in building a house a ihort distance
from Bbm River. "He left his work and in
response to an inquiry in reference to Dr.
Williams' Piuk Pills tor 1'ule People, said :
" About four years ago I contracted rheu
matistu, how, I do not know. 1 would get
through my work during the duy and go homo,
ml before midnight I would be al most wild
with pain. 1 was real less nights, ami the only
way I got auy sleep wan by takiug laudtintiiu
or some other opiate. A year ago this full I
was almost' helpless, -and in the winter 1 Im--came
entirely so. - I .had to be helped up and
tlnwu iua chair, ami could not get to bed alone.
Through the hip and back 1 was paralysed,
or felt as if I wat. I had no feeling In that
region of the body. The pain in uiy feet was
ao great thiit 1 could hardly step on them.
1 was what you would call completely used
up. My uxiiul weight was about 1 IM pounds,
and I had lost lies!) until I weii'lied only about
l.'UI imiindi. 1 had been docioriiii.' and uiug
all kinds of medicine',' but they did lite no
good. The doctors told me I could not. be
tiiredt unci that I would in tune he all drawn
Up. I was completely discouraged.
"Last Murch 1 heard of a number of per
ions heiiitr helped by Dr. Williams' Fink
1'ills for Pale People, and I thought ; would
try them us a last resort. 1 did not have any
faith thatthe.r would do nieuuy gooil, but 1
procured a box of A. J. While, the druggist,
and, taking theiu for three dura, I be-juti to
feel better. The first improvement J noticed
was iu my feet. 1 could step bettcrtiiid with
a great ileal less pain. Ily the time I liml
finished tha third hut I could walk imtuml
and without pain. Previous to that it lind
taken me twenty minutes to walk sixty rod.
By the time I had finished using the third box
thenuiulitiess in my hack and hips knl entirely
gonc, and by the time 1 bail used the fourth
box inv rheiiiuiitism had practically diui-
peared. I litivc reeoriiiriewltd the pilis to all
my afflicted friends, und tiiey huve bi-en bene
fited. I gladly recc, Mm : -d them to nil person
alllicted nsl wes."
To conlirm the above statement Mr. Paus
ler made oath as follows :
t'lias. M. Pausler. of Allendale township.
Ottawa County, Michigan, being by iiie-dufy
i orn, deposes that t he foregoi ng statement,
made bv liiui this 11th day of October, A.
1., 189,", is true
U L.N II Y U. WASTY, Xotaii Public,
! Muskegon Co., Michigan.
J. Molynetn It a inim sixty-six yean of age
Bnd ha lived near Kass liiver for twenty-iivj
years. He is one of the substantial farmer:;
of Ottawa County, and when seen by the; re
porter had just finished diguing potatoes,
lie said : I have had rheumatism for
about forty years. My left leg was paralyzed,
or felt tha'. it was, and I had severe pains in
the back. I could scarcely do any work on
the farm. I.u-t winter 1 heiran taking l)r.
M' ill nuns' Pink Pills for Pale People, mid
after I had taken four boxes the puin in my
back was entirely gone, and my leg was u
great deal better. I have been better this
summer tliim I have been iu ten years, and
have done more work on the farm than 1
have liefore fur ten years. I have recom
mended the medicine toother people utllictcd
with the rheumatism."
A. J. White, the druggist and keeper of
the general store at Haas River, said to the
reporter that he knew Mr. Molyneux and
acveral other hail been great lv helped !v
taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale
People, and that the testimony given was true.
WAS A RUSH MESSAGE.
She Was in a Hurry to Send a Telegram
to Her Husband. '
The ways of "lovely woman" when
Fhe calls to her aid the telegraph Her
viee, together with glimpses Into a dis
ordered household, were both shown
In a down town telegraph office oni day
last week, says) the Times-Herald. It
was nearly 4 o'rlook when a young: wo
man, tall, well dressed and contdder
ably agitated, aupeared there, and.
seizing- a blank, wrote rapidly for a mo
ment before she stepped over to the
man In charge.
"Won't you hurry that along as fast
as possible, please?" she said, lay ins
the dispatch on the counter.
It Wns) addressed to nil olllce on thi
North Side. The operator, used to thin
request, took the message and begran
the usual annotation.
"Twenty-six rents, pleafle," he said,
still jabbing at it with his pencil.
"How soon will It go?" asked the
Bender.
"At once."
"It ought to get there before half
puat 4?" she hazarded, with a rising: In
flection. "It ought," assented the operator.
"But will It, do you think?" she per
sisted. .
"If therein no delay at the other end."
She punned in the act of putting down
the money. ,
"I wonder if a messenger would be
quicker?" she said, half to herself.
The operator waited.
"I'll be back In a minute," she went on
nnd hurried to the messenger depk.
"What Is your shortest time to Chi
cago avenue on the North Side?" she
hurst out, breathlessly.
"We huve done It in 25 minutes.
Fifty-six," railed the manager, in an
ticipation of a cjitlck service.
"Oh, I don't believe he could Ret
there so soon as that," objected the
young woman, as a boy presented him
self. "In 30 he could," said the manager.
"How would ho go?' persisted the
questioner.
"By street car, and a run up Chicago
venue.
"Still she hesitated. A glance at the
clock decided her.
"It's on the stroke of 4." she said,
"and the message mu it be delivered be
fore half-past. I think the telegraph is
quicker." And now in frantic haste fthe
returned to the opemrtor. Ho was busy
tilth a message, and two more precious
minutes were lost.
"Send that dispatch just as fast as
you can," she said, v,rhen her turn came,
"and do put on it ito deliver at once,
won't you?"
"I'll rush It." said the operator.
"Oh, do," urcrd the young woman.
"You see how imuo f tant It Is." nnd for
the first time she unknlt her nretty
brows. The operator indulged, too. In
a tleetlnff smile. The dispatch read:
"Don't bring Mr. ,- home to dinner.
Cook Just left In a. tantrum."
. . BE I.OYAI. H THE PARTY.
Editor of The Trl buoe.
Sir: Permit me through the medium of
your valuable pap er to say a word or two
regarding two of '(he candidates nominat
ed by the KepulMicans, one for mayor
and one for city treasurer, namely, Col
onel B. H. Rtppls and Mr. Daniel Will
Jams. 1 have be m personally acquainted
with both of the above named gentlemen
for -thirty-four :rars and have had thou
sands of dollars worth of business rela
tion with them both, and found them to
be honest ami conscientious In all their
dealings and l'JMral to a fault. There aire
not very many hero who ran recall that
xemorable day when the Star of the West
im,
Contractedjn the War.
A SUBJECT OF INTEREST TO COI
D1EHS.
H. . Ksuswltoa, Pints Mlchtgaa CftV
airy, Telia of Effect of
Army Uf. 1
From tht Kern, Mutkegoti, ilich.
There are few pleusanter drives in thli
part of the country than the one along the
South Oraud river road, runuiug between
Grand Haven and Bass ltiver, a little ham
let about fourteen miles from the enpitul of
Ottawa County. And especially is that so in
these October days, when the rich autumnal
colors are beginning to give radiants; to the
woodlands along the route. On the eleventh
of this month a representative of the Morn
ing Sim took this trip to interview a certain
Mr. II. h. Knowlton, a farmer living uhout
a mile away, about Ms cure from rheum,
tiitiii.
.Mr. Knowlton is a man fifty-one years of
age, ami served three years iu the war, beinif
a member of Company 1', Piftli Michigan
Cavulrv. lie has lived in Allendale, Ot
tawa Oouiity, Mich., miiis the rebellion, and
is one of tht: Milmtuulial runners of the eouu
ty, bis farm, which contains one hundred
and eighty-live acres, bcitiu a valuable prop
erty. He was working iu the tieid wheu up-
matched by the reporter, hut kindly invited
dui into liis handsome hrick houe, and
when asked almut the rtrnrtils he had re
ceived from taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills,
said: "I was in the urniy for three years, and
it was while there 1 contracted the rheumatism.
After cumin'.' out 1 was lame and sore a good
ileal of the time, hut was not sick enough to
go to bed. At first 1 was not very bud, but ill
time went on 1 became worse. About a yeur
ago I was so bad that I had to give up uiy
work on the farm. 1 had doctored w ith doctor
and tuketi a great deal of medicine, and had be
come kind uf discouraged. Nothing seemed
to help me, and finally I went to the drug
store of A. J. While nnd asked him if he
hud anything In kill or cure me. He said
he had Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale
People, and he thought if 1 would take theui
they would help we. purchased a box
and before taking ull of them 1 felt better,
and I knew they hail helped me. 1 eon tin
md tuking the pills, and fur the past three
months 1 have not felt the rheumatism. I
would adviso any one who luis the rheuma
tism to try the Pink Pilis, und 1 am conlideiit
thev will help them."
It. B. Kunwlton, of Allendale. Ottawa
County, Michigan, being by me duly sworn,
deposes that the facts set forth in the fore
going statement, made by him this 11th day
of October, A. l., lSiW. ure true.
11i:ni:y(1. Wanty,
A'olary l'uhlif,
Muskegou Co., Michigan.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ure un unfailing
tpecifio for such diseases an locomotor ataxia,
partial paralysis, it. Vitus' dance, sciatica,
neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the
after etlcet of la grippe, palpitation of the
heart, pale and sallow complexion', that tired
feeling resulting from nervous prostration, all
diseases resulting IVom vitiatisj humors iu the
blood, such au scrofula, chronic erysipelas,
etc. They are also a spccilic lor troubles pe
culiar to females, such as suppressions, ir
regularities and all forms of weakness. Iu
men they effect a radical cure in all cases
arising from mental worry, uverwork or ex
ce ses of whatever nature."
These pills are manufactured bv the Dr.
Williams' Medicine Company, Schenectady,
X. Y., and are sold only in botes bearing the
tinn'i trade-murk and w rapper at flu cent
a Imx or six botes for tfci.So, and are never
sold la balk. They may be had of ail drug
gist. was tired at, carrying supplies to that gal
hint commander, Major Anderson, at Port
Slimier, und what u stir ami commotion It
made throiiRhmic our broad country,
iluehnnnnn holding the reins of govern
ment at the time, and everybody anxious
to know what would likely be the result.
Hut when the time came that grand old
man, Abraham Lincoln, called to arms
luO.OOO men. Uur town, then in Its infancy,
was not Flow to answer that call. It nced
td money as well as men and Colonel Hip
pie's father, then an aged man, but a
Republican, full of patriotism, was oao
of the foremost and most liberal men of
the day. While recruiting was goinar on
no man who came along hungry at that
time, and they were many, went without
food or shelter, for withtn and over tne
roof of that famoua old hostlery were tha
Htars) and Htrlpes. .Many were fed and
the night before the departure of the
boys from Hyde Park for Harrisburg a
rousing meeting was held and a bouml
ful supper given them at the White Tav
ern, and for three months there were not
many here that shared from their pocket
more than Colonel KIpple and his people.
Also, when tit boy came back the same
courteous treatment awaited them and
ere a short while after a call for 30U,(im
more was made Colonel ftipple, then u
youth in his teens, was soon on the on
ward to the front, and while there on-
gaged in many a bloody struggle for tint ;
emblem of liberty. He stood manfully
and loyally to his Republicanism, mi l
while a captive In l.lbljy nnd Andcrson
vllle prison he never flinched from his
sworn duty. To such a man, I say this
city and people owe a debt of gratitude
which we can only pay In voting for him
as mayor of this noble city. His aLle
management of the past Is conclusive
to every true Republican that the affairs
of our city government will be handled
with rare, honesty ami fidelity. He who
slood by the guns, boys, will stand hy
you.
The same patriotism nnd liberality can
also be said of Mr. Daniel Willinm?. He
has always been foremost in the welfare
of our city. For as a Itepulilcan citlii''.i,
he has always been loyal to Ills party
and Its best Interest. Therefore as Re
publicans of the old school, we ought to
feel It a pleasure as well as duty to vote
the whole ticket and commend It to nil
with out shouder to the wheel ami a help
ing hand for the viaduct. I!. J. Hughes.
Hyde rark, rVb. 14.
Itufralo l ive stock.
Buffalo. N. Y., Feb. 14. Cattle Steady
for butchers' stock, easy for steers r.f
good weights; heavy steers, $J.S9a4; mixed
butchers'. 3.Jia3.7U; old to fat rows. J'ta
Kli; Yorkers. 4.6.".a4.7o; llEht. $4.7l'a4.72';
pigs. 4.70a4.7ri: mixed packers. t4.tsM4.ii5;
mediums, W.5."a4.tlO; roughs, $.1.7riH4.H:
stags. 3a3.75. Sheep and btmbs Quiet,
1 and lb rents lower for lambs; sheep,
steady; prime Imbs.t4.75a4.!; good to
choice, t4.dfti4.70: culls to fair, ;.fsu4.4n;
mixed sheep, choice to extra. M.5Cu:t.l;
fair to good. I2.76a3.40; culls and common,
Kal.K; handy wethers,' t"7.i4: heavy
sheep, SI.4ua3.S0; clipped lambs, tl.40a4.5v.
Chicago Live Stock.
Chicago. Feb. J4. Cattle Receipts, 3,yJ
'head; market Prin and 10 cents higher for
desirable lots, others unchanged; common
to extra Hters, t3.25a4.or; stockers and
feeders, 12.MaJ; cows and bulls, tl.6Oa3.00;
calves. Uati.40; Texans, t2..Va4J0. Hogs
P.ecelpts. IH.OtiO head: market llrm and r
rents higher, early closing weaker; heavy
packing and shipping lots, t. 04.32. i
common to choice mixed, ti4.); choice
assorted, t4.2Tia4.20; light, t4.UTa4.30; pigs,
t3.25a4.26. Sheep Kecelpts, t,000 heail;
market steady: Inferior to choice, $2.50a
L5; lambs, t3.2ia4.60.
Philadelphia Tallow Market.
Philadelphia, Feb. 14. Tallow Is steady,
but demand Is light. We quote: City,
firime, in hogsheads, 3e.; country, prime,
n barrels, 3c; country, daft. In barrels,
3t4a3VsC.; cakes, 4c.; grease, 34c
THE WORLD OF BUSINESS
Wall Mtcct Kc lew.
New York, Ft. 14 ioinloa selling due
to uie reopviunrf oi loe 'iraukvaai ua
i.on nau an uufaoial suieci on tne
local stock pecuiation tuia morning. Tne
eariy loss v. tut eqmu to fed' per ceiiu,
auu uenny rvery ,.rjmlur.i railway hock
uii the list pari.c.iaie(t in Vne oownwatu
tnoie-uieiu. J ne uuc.uie u checked soon
niier tne opening by ntuivy uuymic oi
Miar and lauutfco lias. eu.ar motel M'
Horn li--t to Hi ana Chicago vij rroui
t- lo i!4. Tne rue in the inn-named
crtuituu to pui'rmue for lower Viaii
street imeiecis whi.e Cnicago uas was
t'OUfnt 0 speculators wno ueiieve tli.it
ine Illinois bupietne court wiu oeciite in
luvor of the reorganisation committee.
V.ik H'.riniiin or the siocKs naiiieU tian a
Kuod clteci on the geiie.al Hot ana the
c rangers, liuisvlba and Nasiivillc,
leather preferred. Delaware and liud
mj.i and Lead, preferred, all scored higner
tu:ure. In tile arternoou tno furling was
k-s connucnt, the elcaay wichar&wals of
l,olJ lrom the aub-ireabury to (.ay tor ttij
new bonds; the latlure ol ouisiuera to rv
fpoud to the UecUive dtrieat of the radi
cal atlverltea in emigres yesterday and
liie liecilne in government' bonus having
led to sales for both 'the Ions and short
bocounta. Manhattan was coiislcuoi.'a
oi'eaking from 110'i to 107. Musur fell
from Hit to lUVi. Burlington and wulucy
.lorn Bl a to t; Tobacco from 2't to Si;
k liicajio Uas troin w to (TiW. St. Haul,
.i to 71'.' ; Hock Island from 73", to 72S;
eGneral Electric from to 31. and Louis
.ill.? and Nashville, to ixi'. In the
.-pec ialtles coneoluiated Gas broke
:o KkiVs. and Pullman ralaco, 21? to .'C'i,
and Illinois Steel, 4 to 70. Near the close
,.'.e general market displayed a lil Me more
ateudiness and prices rallied fractionally.
.Vet changes show use of lo S per cent,
(sugar and Leather, preferred, however,
gained 1 to J' per cent. Total sale were
Z-iO.SOO shares. Honda were higher, sales
aggregating tl,140.oJO. Chicago Hurling
ton and North Fives rose l'-j lo lut'i; Clu
cliinail, Indiana, St. Louis and Chicago
fours IS to H7; Kansas and Texas Kecoudi,
1 lo (11; Northern I'uclno seconds, Us to 109;
Heorla and Western fours, 1 to 7s".
..Ilssourl Paclrlc Coal Trust fives dropped
5 Furnished by WILLIAM LINN. ALLEN
ft CO., correspondents for A. F. I'AMl'
UZLL, stock broker, 412 Spruce street.
Op'n- High- Low- Clos
ing, est. est. Ing.
Am. Tobacco Co.... 82 S2'. M it
Am. Sugar Ke'g t'o..llli US 1124 H.tSfc
Mctl.. To. & S. Fe.. 17 17',, li 11
( a.iada Southern. .. 601, 51', 60 51
Chicago u 6a tffl'4 Wi ''
Chicago & N. V 1U1, 101'"n 10Jn lu:i!i
Ciiic, B. & Q W W'a "'''
C. O. C. St. U StHt W'i 3'i
( Jilc, Mil. St. P.. 77 77"s TtSVs
Cidc. K. 1. A Pac... 78'. 73'a 72V 7i's
Del. Hud 12S' 12 12Si 12!"
l)ll. C. 1' 'It's 'U'-t l"s 1i
Oen. K.lectrlc S2 XI' SI "1
Lake .Snore Hi's Hs H' H5
Louis. & Nash 50V 61', 5l"ii 6u'i
M. K. . Texas, P.. ao'4 Wj 23H 2'
.Manhattan Kler 110'3 llO'.ii PT 17
.Mo. I'm- 24 24 2S 23
Nat. Cordage, a 6
Nat. i.ead 2 28'-i 23 2S
N. J. Csmral 107 1074 1W4 10J14
N. Y. Central 8 98 87 1
N. V., S. 6c W 10V. ' 10' W, 10'i
N. Y.. S. & W., Pr.. 2K4 28S 28"4 2S'a
Nor. lac. Pr IfiS 15' 15 15(4
untarlo and Went... 15' jj 15', 15' lo'
I'ac. Mall W 30V, 2S
Phil. & Read 14 14 VV 13V.
Southern It. H Htti 10', 10's 10V
Southern H. K.. Pr.. 32 & 81 SH
Tenn., C. & Iron.... 3-1 S4'a 33'-,
Texas Pact He X 8 ' tii 814
Cnlon Paolllc tl's 7 ti'a fi'A
Wabash, Pr 19 19 1SS IS',
Western Union bti'i Sii'-j 6 ftfli
W. L Is 13v4 124 12
i V. S. Leather 11 Vi ll It ll.
1'. 8. Leather, Pr.... (M W tw 1ISV4
1 C. S. Hubber gs, 27'4 27Vt
; CHICAGO UOARU OF TRADE PKICKS.
Op'n- High- Low- Clos-
I WHEAT. In, est. est. Irg.
! May UiHt fl'i . Ai f
I July W 67 ' w- a
OATS.
Muy !li 2t 21',
July 21S 2l 21", 21'.,
PORK.
1 May 80 30, SO .10 '.4
i July 31', W, 31 31',
CORN.
May C.70 F1.7i 5.70 B.70
I July u.S5 5.S5 5.82 5.S5
' LAUD. , '
Muy 10.30 10.40 10.27 10.32
( Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Qno
tntions-AII Ouotatlons linked on 1'ur
of 100.
! Name. Bid. A"keJ.
Dims Dep. & DIs. Bank 1.15
Scranton Lflce Curtain Co 50
! National boring & Drilling Co. ... SO
i First National Hunk C53
Scranton Jar & Stopper Co.. 25
Scran'.o.n Glass Co (So
Spdr.g l.rook Water Co 105
Klmliin-il Boulevard Co 100
Scranton Axle Works .. go
Scranton Savings Bank' 200
Scranton Traction Co IS
Honta Plate Glaus Co 10
Scranton Car Heplacer Co 100
Sc union Packing Co 05
Weston Mill Co r,o
Lackawanna Iron & Steel Co J50
BONDS.
Scranton Glass Co , 100
Scranton Pas. Railway, first
mortgage dun 1918 110
S.'ianton Traction Co 95
People's Street Railway, first
mortgage due 191s 110
Scranton & Plttston Trac. Co 90
People's Street Railway, Sec
ond mortgage due 1920 110 ...
Lacka. Valley Trac. Co., first
mortgage due 1825 90
Dickson Manufacturing Co Ido
Lacka. Township School 6 ion
CUV of Scranton Street Imp (1 ... lo?
Scranton Axle Works 100
Borough of Wlnton 8 100
Rush Brook Coal Co 100
New York Produce .Market.
New York, Feb. 14. Dull, easy, un
changed. Southern flour Quiet. Rye
flout Wulet, firm; No. 2 wheat, tl.80al.3Ti;
buckwheat, 45c. Cornnieal y uict. Rye
Nominal. Barley 1'nchanged. Malt
Nominal. Wheat Fairly active, firm; No.
2 red store, and elevator, tmvic; afloat,
&.; f. o. b., 8IViaS2i.-.; ungraded red, 67a
83c: No. 1 northern, 75:ic; options opened
weak at '4r. decline on local realizing,
rallied v.alc. with the west; February.
ic. on liquidation, closed weak at fcnV.c
below yesterday; Mny and July most ac
tive; No. 2 red February, 730.; Jlarcn,
7"V:.; May, 7.!'c.: June, 72'c; July. 72c.
Corn Dull, firm; No. 2, :'sa:itrc. eleva
tor: 3i',ho7-V. afloat: options were dull
and firm at unchanged prices; May most
active; February, in.; May. 36' 4c.; July.
S7c. Oata Unlet, steady; options dull,
easier; February, 25Vie.: May, 2.VV; spot
sprles, No. 2, 'Si1':.; No. 2 while, 2'iat
fSc; No. 2 Chicago. 2UV.: Nc S. 24',i
25c; No. 3 white, 25s,c; mixed western,
2J!ii',2e.: white atate and western, ITu
28..c. Feed bran 1'nchanged. Hay
yuiet, about steady, unchanged. Hops
Fair demand, unchanged. Wool Firm,
quiet, unchanged. Beef Dull. unclmngM. .
Beef hums Dull: tl5... Tlerced beef
Quiet ;clty extra India mess, t!5alii. Cut
meats Steady, unchanged. Lard (JuK'i.
nominal; western steam, $5.Sj: lly, t5.2'i;
May,- $ti; refilled, dull continent, ttiaU.;
contpound, H"4iijc. Pork J'iiet, firm;
mess, 10.5iliil0.75. Butler Choice fairly
active, tlrm, unchanged. Cheese Mouer
utely active, tincimng-il. l-tss Ouiet,
lower; state and 1'eunsylvatdu, ll'4al44c;
Houlheni, 13"4Ul4c; western fix-sli. T.:&
1 1'ic; limed. llitl2c: do, -av, iia2.50. Tal
low Steady; city, 31 3-ltU'. ; country, 3"a
4'c. Cotton seeil oil Dull, steady; crude,
22c. i yellow prime 2iic.; ilo. off grade, 25U.U
Sic. Rosin Firm, more actve; strulned
common to good. tl.OOal.tC'H. Turuentlnc
Firm: 2!iV2tttr. Potatoes Quiet, un
changed. Rico and mollasses Firm, un
changed. Coffee yulet; 5 and 13 points
down; March, t12.45al2.50.
Toledo nraln Market.
Toledo, O.. Feb. 14. Wheat Receipts,
10.000 bushels; shipments, 4.0U0 bushels ;
firm: No. !l red May and June, 75'V-. j
July. 71 '.c: No. 3 red cash, 72:ic Corn
Itecelpta, 6.090 bushels; shipments. 1,250
bushels; quiet; No. 2 mixed cash, 29c.; No.
2 do., 2S',c; May, 3u-c; No. 3 yellow cash,
29'-c. Oats Nominal. Clover seed Re
ceipts, 52U bags; shipments, KIN bags; Arm;
prime cash and March, $4.52,c; April,
34.40: ilctuber, 84.15.
Wanted. -
VANTED-TO PURCHASE ON ANNCAL
V V iastallments the rear urt of a corner
lot or of a corner and adjoining lot. either oOx
40 or 5080, elevation high, view extended,
prlee reasonable; twentieth century prices
will not be entcrUined. Address, giving lo
cation, price and terms, COMMON 811NSE,
Tribune office.
TITANTKD TO PURCHASE AM E8TAB.
TV lished Bra insnranos business. Address
JAMES R RT7DrHNO.OenerslDeliTery.elty.
Medical.
LADiKftt OsenVi Cnftjth Pstsiyrtnal Wh
HE CENT
A WORD.
WANTS OF ALL KHJOS COST THAT
MUCH. WHEN PAID FOR IN AD
VANCF.. WHKN A BOOK ACCOUNT
13 MADR. NO CHARGR WILL BB LESS
THAN 2.-. CKNT3. THIS RL'LB P
PT.IFS TO 8 MALT. WANT ADS. EX
CF.PT LOCAL SITUATIONS, WHICH
ARE INSERTED FREE. .
HclD Wanted Male.
O 1 ' tor new f.iinilv flreroof deposit eje,
ti-levhonfcK and other elvrtrio goods, alnmlnum
pUotogrntih cases fur monument,, slunilnum
sum letters and nuniWrs for stores, houso.
Imtnls in d vehicles, collar and ruff roiisher
d muy eFK-iaPiee. Writ a World Mfg. Co.,
WT. Cnluinlnis Oli'tt
UrNTKD- N AOINT1N EVE It Y S Fic
tion tocanva-a: J4.00 to f"i Oils day made;
a -lis at sight: alsoauia'ito s-ll staple (tocds
to dealers; best slle line t'VUU a month: sal.
ary or larva con mission made; experienca
tiunrerssa y. Clifton Soap and Uanufactar
Ine Co., Cincinnati. O.
TAXTEI)-AS F.XPF.BT STEAM FITTER
to solicit work nnd make estimates: a
good opportunity to ths riglit narty. Address
HTKAM UTTER. Tribune vBlce.
W'ASTKtl-WELL-KNOWN MAN li
' evi-ry town to solicit stock subscrip
tions: a monopoly: e tuon-v for ssenu; ao
cspiUl required. F.DWAKD C. FISH CO.
Borden Bloc,, (,'hlevro. 111.
Helo Wanted Female.
1ADIE8-I MAKE BIG WAGES DOING
4 pleasant lw.iue work, and will gladly send
full t artinulara to all sending S cent stamp.
MIsh M. A. STKUBINS. Lawrence, Ulnh.
W'ANTED-LADV AOF.NT IN SCRAN-
ton to sell and Introduce Suyder's cake
Icing: experienced eauvssser preferred; work
lenuanent aud very profitable. Write for
partx-ulnrs at onu airl get benefit of holiday
trade. T h. hNYDER CO . Cincinnati, O.
J ANTED IM MEDUTELY-T WO ENER
V cetto saleswomen to rspres-nt us.
Guaranteed fa a dsv without interferiug with
other duties. HcaVthfid ocenpstida. write
for particulura iiiL-losing ramo. Mango ('hem
Irai '.'omtuiuv. No 71 John street. New Vorlc.
Agent Wanted.
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL CIGARS;
$75 per month salary and expenses paid.
Address, with two-cent stamp, FIGARO CI
OAK CO., t uicaiTO.
Ur AN TED-TWO OOOD MEN TO SELL
tea and coffee on commission iu aad
around Scrautou; will furnish each with a
horse and wsg m and aiy ' it) per cent, com
mission: a auial) bond required. For particu
lars address '. C, Tribune nfltce.
M0NOlOLY-I WANT a thoroughly
reliable man ill feranton, Pittston and
Wilkei-llarre to tako sole agency for the sale
of the only shoe dressing in the world used to
keep hoot, s os and every kind of msnnf.io
titled leatbor from wenruig out. Tito business
is strictlv uash. has no competition aud pay a
I rotlt f I'M per ceut. Must be able to carry
from $100 to 8500 worth of stock. For full
particulars addrets F. S. WILLIAMS, car of
I riliune office.
' GENIS-TO 8BlL6uHPRACTIOAL
A gold, silver, nickel and copper electro
pluters: price from t-'i upward; salary and ex
penses paid; outfit tree. Address, with stamp,
J' ICH 1(4 AM M KG CO., Chioago.
AGENTS TOSEI.LCIOARS TO DEALERS;
$'.'" eekly and expenses; exporieno uu-necesssrj-.
t ONHOLiUATEO MFG. CO., 4S
Van Bui-en St., Chicago.
CALE8MAN TO CARRY SIDE L!NE;23
O per ceut. commisilon; sample book
malltdfree. Address L, N. CO,, Station L,
New York. '
T ON CE AGENTS APPOINTED TO
i V sell new lightning selling table cloth, mos
quito and housefly liquid at 10 cents and 2
cents a bo tie. Samplo frea. BOLGIANO
M'F'G Co., Baltimore. Md.
A (1 EN1 8-ll'i.N DE'S PATENT ulrXKR
al Hair Curler and Wavers (used with
out heatl, and "Pyr Polnted"Hair Pin Lib
eral comminioas. Free sample and fall pr
tlcnlars. Address P. O. Box 450, New York.
For Sale.
ioirBATLEol5B"','H
1 country place, near Scranton; larae
modern house and line grounds. MRS. MARY
AYLESWORTII, Clmkh Green, Pa.
F'OR HALE-CHEAP, a CORNER HOUSES
in block known as Printers' Row; con
venient to Linden st. hriilce and Lackawanna
are : desirable for business or dwelling.
PETER BLACKWOOD, 422 Mifflin ave.
,"OR S ALE-t POOL TABLES. 2 BILLIARD
tables and one combination table; also
t arzaina In new and second-band cloth and
bells just now. J. B. VAN KLECK, West
minster 1 ool Room.
LeaL
OK REWARD TO THE PERSON WHO
f"nnd and will retnru tho envelope con
taining 121 which was lost during noon hour
vestcnlav between the First National Bi ak
and car shop. GEO. W. SMITHING, Tri
bune office.
for Rent.
I.XlR HEi'f TEN-ROOM HOUSE; ALL
1' modern conveniences. Inquire at 1223
Waslibnrn at.
IfOR RENT-FOUR Fl OORS OVER MY
store, aultab o for lioarding and lodging
bouse: also house W)7 Wi.S'-in gton ave, J. L.
HARDING.
l.-OR RENT - ONE SIX Ki lOM HOUSE, LEE
J eonrt Inquire Ki Ariains ave.
Ij't.R RENT NU'Eui FURNISHED HALL
I1 suitnblo for lodge room JOHN JER
MYN, 110 Wyoming ovenue.
VOR RlBNT-f HEPRICMIsis REM'StEy
nrcuDied by The Scranton Trih ne.known
as the Ul'-efHi' Building, comer of Spruce St.
and I enn ave. Posnessi m utvcu immediatoly.
The preinl es roneiit uf the bi ildiug in the
roar of the building on the corner of spruce
treat and l enn h venue, tngeiher with the
I'S'eliU'llt. and nlso the entire fourth floor of
the corner luiildiug. Can be rnuted for Lodge
rurpose as well ns pul lie meetings. Sizes of
all, 2:txllt with a s rond hull on same
floor. .v'm. For particulars inquire on
the pieiiiisrs, if Ruitcdiili Bloeser, or at the
office of The Semtnton Tvilmn.
Money to Loan.
iS) r1A r2.0UO ON STRAIGHT MORT
OC,tJUU gago D. B. KEPLOGLE, Atty..
4 8 Spruce st.
Q?, 50" TO I.EN D ON FIRST MORTGAGE,
O city real estate.
HAMILTON, Attorny,
212 Commonwealth Building.
Soeelai Notice.
! "riIE HOt.DIFRIN OUR CIVIL WAR."
1 X You want this relic Contains allot
i Frank Leollo's famous old War Pictures. allow
I iua the forces n actual liattlo. sketoUed on the
spot. Two volumes, 2,0m pictures, Bold on
essy monthly payment-. Delivered by ex
rress rnmttlet", rll et-arires frvpaid. Address
P. U MOODY. 1122 Adams Ave.. Kcranion, Pa.
1 J LANK f'OCKS. PAMPHLETS MAOA
li sines, etc., bonnd or rebound at TilB
TmtiL.va unice. Vuick work. Reasonable
prices.
aecial Meeting of Stockholders.
BY DIRECTION O' THE BOARD OF
Directors of the Scranton Glass Com
psuy there ill be. a special meeting of the
toclihiililei- of said c rapany he d ai. the of
fice of the onij.any, 94 Lackawnnlia avenne,
in the city of i-crnnton, Pa., February I2tb.
PWIi. at 10 o'clock a. ni for the pnrposs of
antboiizing the Board of Directors of said
(.'oinpaiiy. and its proper officer, to soil sod
conv- y the lots of real estate of tbe company,
situate in the city of Scranton, Pa., not en
cumbered by mortgage bv the company, and
also a certain lot of land situate in ihe city of
Trentoa. N. .1.. and transact such other busi
ness as may properly come bif.re said meet
ing. U. a WARREN, Secretary,
bcranton. Pa . Jau. 11. 1800.
Busincta Opportunity.
C WHIPPLE CREEK INVESTMENTS RE-
liable Information, with Cripn e Creek
map free: years on ground: IHlKt 000 capital.
The Woods Investment Co , ColorsdoSpriogs,
Cole,
A SURE CURE
FOR ,
RHEUMATISM
Warranted to rare MM) out of every 1.000;
two des will take the worst rase of lnfiara
n story out of bed. 12.00 per plat bottle.
Maaufartnred and sold by
MRS. DR. HAMILTON, jg Northampteii
Street, Wllku-Barre, Pa.
and for sale at no New Yark St.. Uresa RMfl.
SCRANTON. PA.
Con nol ly
IromiClad Stockimigs
FOR THE BOYS.
This has gotten to be a famous Stocking in our Hosiery
Department; in fact, -we couldn't keep store without them. .
They will stand the hardest kind of wear, and you cac
depend on the black
All sizes, 18c a
CONNOLLY &
Situation Wanted.
OITITATION WANTED BY AN EXPERI
enced man a salesman.- bookkeeper or
shipping clerk; best reference: wholesale
trad preferred. Address G. A. L., Tribune
office.
SITUATION WANTEDBY A -GERMAN
girl in private familv for general house
work. Inquire at Wa Maple st, .
C1TUATION WANTED BY YOUNG LADY
o as clerk: hu bad experienoe in dry good
anu suosa. aiso m orooe wore; can lurnisn
reference if required: is anxious to obtain a
position. AddrossANXIO US, Tribune office,
SALESMkN-tj ADAY: No"iCANVAfS
lug: ne deliveries; ne oellectlons; sample
free: side llns or exclusive. JiFKS., iwtl
Market St., Fblladelphia.
w
ANTED WARH1 NO TO BE TAKEN
-home. Address 884 Kresslsr court. -
SITUATION WANTED BY A LONG
experienced statiouarv and holsttnr
eOTlneer, cau do all kind of repaliing. Good
lobar practical mau; best of references. Ad
dress S. M. A., Tribune office.
SITUATION WANTED BY AN EXPERI
O enond butcher, 10 years in the business;
also experienoe as clerk, in a grocery store or
on a delivery wagon; will accept eitlier one;
nsed to handling horses; cad' speak German
and English'. Address .1. W. A, . HOT Cedar ave.
CfTCATION WANTED BY A YOUNG
O mau; will do anv kind of work; store
work preferred. Addles Store, ' FeckviUew
Pa., P. O box ilia
Elcetion Proclamation.
Mayor's orncc.
Scranton, Pa., Feb. 41, 1890.
fOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT A
IT general election to be held on Tuesday,
the lBth day ot February Instant, being tbe
third Tuesday of February, the following
officers will be voted for at the osual places
of holding in the City of Scranton. to wit:
A Mayor, a City 1 reasurer, a City Control
ler and three Citv Assessors to aarv for the
term of three vear. beginning the first Mon
day of April, 1800.
One Select Councilman to serve for tha
term of f..ur year, beginning the first Mon
day of April, 18H0, In on oil of the odd num
bered wards, to wit: Tbe First, Third. Fifth,
Seventh, Ninth, Eleventh, Thirteenth, Fif
teenth, Seventeenth, Nineteenth and Twenty
first. On Common Councilman to serve for the
term or two years, beginning the first Monday
of April, 18Hii. in each of the even numbernd
wards, to wit: The Beoond, Fourth, Sixth,
Eighth, Tenth, Twelrth, Fourteenth, Six
teenth, Eighteenth snd Twentieth.
One School Controller for the term of four
year from tue first Monday of June, 1S90, iu
each of the even numbered wards, to wit:
The Second, Fourth, Sixth, Eighth, Tenth
Twelfth, Fourteenth, Sixteenth, Eighteenth
and Twentieth.
One Alderman to serve for the term of five
years In each of the following wards, to wit:
The Eleventh, Fourteenth, Sixteeutn, Seven
teenth aud Twentietn.
One Judge of Ebctlon. two Inspectors of
Election anil the Assmsor of Voters In each
and every election district in the cltv.
t CSigned) W, L. CONN ELL,
jsKAt. f Mayor.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Dentists.
DR. WILLIAM A. TAFT, PORCELAIN.
Bridge and Crown work. OfTioe, 325
Washington avenue!
C. C. L.AUBACH. SURGEON DENTIST.
No. 115 Wyoming avenue.
R. M. STRATTON, OFFICE COAL Ex
change. Physicians and Surgeons.
DR. A. TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN
Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming
avenue and Spruce street, Scranton. Of
fice hours, Thursdays and Saturdays,
9 a. m. to 8 p. m.
DR. O. EDGAR DEAN HAS REMOVED
to 10 Spruce street, Scranton, Pa.
(Just opposite Court House Square.)
DR. KAY, 2W PENN AVE. ; 1 to S P. M. :
call 203. Dl. of women, obstretrlcs and
and all dls. of chlj. J
DR W. E. ALLEN, 612 North Washington
avenue.
DR. C. L. FP.EY, PRACTICE LIMITED,
diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat; office, 122 Wyoming ave. Resi
dence, B29Vine street
DR. L M. GATES, 125 WASHINGTON
avenue. Office hours, 8 to 8 a. m 1.30
to 8 and 7 to i p. m. Residence 309 Madi
son avenue. .
DR. J. C. B ATESOn" TUESDAY SAND
Fridays, at 505 Linden street. Office
hours 1 to 4 t. m.
DR. S.W. LAME RE At TX, A SPECIAL
1st on chronic diseases of the heart,
lungs, liver, kidney ind genlto uri
nary diseases, will occupy the office of
Dr. Roos, 232 Adams avenue. Office
hours 1 to 6 p. m.
Lawvers.
WARREN & KNAPP. ATTORNEYS
and Counsellors at Law. Republican
building, Washington avenue, Scran
ton, Pa.
JESSUPS & HAND. ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors at Law, Commonwealth
building. Washington
1IORACF, E. HAND.
W. H. JESSITP, JR.
PATTERSON WILCOX. ATTOTt"
neys and Counsellors at Law; office
and 8 Library building. Scranton, Pa.
ROHEWKLL H. PATTERSON.
WILLIAM A. WILCOX.
ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND.
Attorneys and Counsellor, Common
wealth building. Room 19. 20 and 21.
FRANK T. OKELL, ATTORNEY-AT-Law,
Room 6, Coal Exchange, Scran
ton, ra.
JAMES W. OAK FORD, ATTORNEY-at-Law,
rooms 63, 04 and 65, Common-
weaitn nuiming.
SAMUEL W. KDOAR. ATTORNEY-AT-Law.
Office. 317 Sprue St.. Scranton. Pa.
L. A. WATERS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
423 Lackawanna ave.. Scranton, Pa.
URIB TOWNSEND, ATTORNET-AT-Law.
Dime Bank Building, Scranton.
Money to loan In large sums at 5 per
"cent.
C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-law.
Commonwealth building. Be canton.
H. C. SMYTH B, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
400 Lackawanna avenue.
C. TOMBOYS. 321 BPRUCB STREET. '
D. B. REPLOOLE, ATTORNEY LOANS
negotiated on real estate security. 406
Spruce street
B. F7 KILLAM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
120Wyomlng ave., Scranton, Pa.
JAS. J. H. HAMILTON'. ATTORNEY-AT
law. 66 Commonwealth bld'g. Scranton.
U. C. RANCK, 136 WYOM1NO AVE.
to be fast.
pair or 3 pair for 50c
WALLACE,
TRYU5.
emo4 uct we., ecu mmi
Wire Srcetw.
JOB. KUETTEI RIAK 111 LACKA
wanna avenue, Boraaton. Pa., maoufao-
surer oi wire ajoreens.
Architects.
EDWARD H. DAVIS. ARCHITECT,
, Room M, 25 aad tt, Commonwealth
nmming aeramon
B. U WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE
. rr y vv ajiniiigxon avenue.
LEWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT.
5 Spruce st. cor. Wash, ave.. Sqrantos,
BROWN 4k MORRIS. ARCHITECTS,
Prtoo building, UN Washington aveaue.
Schools.
SCHOOL OP THE LACKAWANNA.
, Scranton, Pa., preparea boys and girta
for college or business: thoroughly
trains young children. Caialogu at re
quest. Opens September 9.
REV. THOMAS M. CANN.
n alii an n. auh.LL.
MISS WORCESTER'S KINDEROARTBN
2nd. School, 412 Adams avenue, opena
tlept. t. Klndegarten tie per term.
Loans.
THE REPUBLIC SAVINGS AND
Loan Association trill loan you Money
on easier terms and pay you better on
Investment than any other association.
CaJJ on 8. NT Callander, Dim Bank
building.
Seeds.
O. R. CLARK A CO., SEEDSMEN AND
Nurseryman; store 14 Washington ave
nue; green house, 150 North Main ave
nue; store telephone 712.
Hotels and Restaurants.
THE ELK CAFE, 125 and 127 FRANK-
Un avenue. Rates reasonable.
P. ZEIOLER, Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D U W.
paeaenger depot. Conducted on tha
European plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop.
WESTMINSTER HOTElT
Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irvine Place.
New Tork.
Rates, 13.60 per day and upwards. (Ameri
can plan). B. N. ANABLB,
Proprietor.
Miscellaneous.
BAUER'S ORCHESTRA MUSIC FOR
balls, picnics, partial, receptions, wed
dings and concert work furnished. Far
terms address K. J. Bauer, conductor,
117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulberts
music store.
MEQARGEB" BROTHERS. PRINTERS
supplies, envelope, paper bags, twine.
Warehouse, ISO Washington ave.. Scran
ton, pa.
FRANK P. BROWN A CO.. WHOLE
sale deals'- In Woodware, Cordage and
Cdl Cloth. "SO West Lackawannavy.
THOMAS AUBREY. EXPERT Ac
countant and auditor. Rooms 19 and 20,
Williams Building, opposite postoffice.
Agent for the Rex Fire Bxtlnirulsher.
RAILROAD TIME- TABLES
Central Railroad ot New Jersey.
(Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.)
Anthracite coal used exclusively, insur
ing cleanliness and comfort.
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 17, 1SS5.
Trains leave Scranton for Pittston,
Wllkes-Barre, etc at 8.20, 9.13, 11.30 a. m..
1 20. 2.00. 3.05. 5.00, 7.10 p. m. Sundays, 9.00
a. m.. 1.00, 2.15, 7.10 p. m.
For Atlantic City, 6.10 a. m. .
For New York, Newark and Elisabeth,
8.20 (expre) a. m., 1.20 (express with Buf
ftet parlor car), 3.05 (express) p. m. Sun
day. 2.15 p. m. Train leaving 1.20 p. m.
arrives at Philadelphia, Reading Terminal.
6 21 p. m. and New York 6.46 p. tn.
For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle
hem, Eaaton and Philadelphia, 8.20 a. m..
1 20, 8.05, 6.00 (except Philadelphia) p. m.
Sunday. 2.15 p. m.
For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at
8.20 a. m., r.20 p. m. . ... , .
For Reading, Lebanon and Harrisburg,
via Allentown, 8.20 a. m., 1.30, 6.00 p. m.
Sunday, 2.15 p. m.
For Pottsville. 8.20 a. m., 1.20 p. m.
Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib
erty street, North River, at 9.10 (express)
a. m., 1.10, 1.30. 4.30 (express with Buffet
parlor oar) p. m. Sunday, 4.30 a. m.
Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal,
9.00 a. m., 2.00 and 4.30 p. m. Sunday 6.27
"'Through tickets to all points at lowest
rates may be had on application In ad
vance to the ticket agent at .the station.
II. P. BALDWIN.
Oen. Pass. Agent.
J. H. OLHAt'SEN, Oen. Supt.
DELAWARE AND
ntPSON RAIL
ROAD. Commencing Monday.
or sus jiiiv mi. an osiub win
mmM TBCw arrive at new Lacka
fff M a wanna avenue station
r' Trains will leave Scran
ton atatlon for Carbondale and Intenue
dlate point at t2?. 5-. ?-j -25 nd 10.10
a. m.. 12.00, 2,, 3.55, 6.15. 6.15, 7.J6, 9.10 and
5,ForP,Farvlw, Waymart and Honesdale
at 7 , 8.and 10.10 a. m.. 12.00. 2.20 aud ..14
"'For Albany, Saratoga, the Adlrpndacka
and Montreal at 5.45 a. m. and 2.20 p. m.
For Wllkee-Barre and Intermediate
points at 7.45. 8.45, 9.38 and 10.45 a. m., 11.05,
1 2o"?38, 4.00, 6.10, 6.05, 9.11 .and 11.38 p. m.
Trains will arrive at Scranton atatlon
from Carboudalo and Intermediate points
at 7 40T 8.40, 9.84 and 10.40 a. m.. 12.00. 1.17,
IMrik 4.M. 6.55. 7.41V; 6.11 and 1L83 n. m.
From HoJiedal,aymart and Far
view at 9.36 a m., 12.60, L17, 1.40. 6.5 and
7.46 p. m. . V. ... :
From Montreal, araviga, Aioany, etc..
at 4.M anoj 11.33 p. in.
WAM. UlllAU-taB.M
md Intermediate
nnlnl. I) IT. uru lAAft
Id 11.65 a. m., 1.16
114, (.39. 6.10, '6.08, 7.20, I
ana u.i p. m.
Wallace
0rtH.usS:nuei
OPflOLSTER FDRN1T0RE,
Clean Carpets,
Renovate Feathers, " :
Make Over Mattresses,
Make and Repair Spring
Sell Iron Beds,
Make Fine Mattresses.
NOV. 17, 1896.
Train leave Scranton for Philadelphia
and New York via D. A II. R. R. at 7.U
a. m.. 12.05. 1.80, 1 88 and 11.36 p. m.. via D ,
L. A W. R. R., 100, 8.08, 11.20 a. m., and lit
p. m.
Leava Scranton tor Pittston and Wllko.
Barre. via ty, L. W. R R., 6.00. 8.08. U.39
am., 8.40, 6.07, 8.62 p. m.
Lsave Scranton for White Haven, Ha.
lleton, Pottnvill and all points' on the
Beaver Meadow and Pottsville branohes,
via E. W. V. R. H., 6.39 a, m., via D.
H. R. R. at 7.45 a. m., 12.05, 1.20, 188, 4.00 p.
m.. Via D., L. A W. R. R. 6.00, 108, 11.26 a.
m., 1.30, s.40 p, m.
Leave Scranton for Bethlehem, Easton,
Reading, Harrisburg and all Inunnediate
points, via D. A H. R. It. 7.45 a ra.. 13.05.
I. 20, 2.: 4.00, 11.38 p. m., via D E. W.
R. R., 6.00, 8.08, 11.20 a m., 1.80 p. m
Leave Scranton for Tunkhannock. To
wanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and all
Intermediate points via D A H. R. R., Hi
a. m., 12.05 and 11.86 p, m., via D., L. A W.
R. R., 108. 9.56 a. m., l.so p. m.
Leave Scranton for Rochester, Buffalo,
Niagara Fall, Detroit, Chicago and all
fiolnts west via D A H. It. R.. 8.45 a. m .
2.05, 9.15. 11.88 B. m.. via ., L. W. R. R.
and Pittston Junction, 9.68, 9.66 a. at., 1.30,
8.50 p. m.. via E. A W. V. R. R 141 p. m.
For Elmlra and tbe west via Salamanca,
Via D. A H. R. R., 145 a. m, U.05, 4.06 p. m..
via D.. L. A W. R. R., 108, Tt6 a m.. 1-U
and 6.07 p. in.
Pulman parlor and sleeping or I V.
chair cars on all tralna between L. A B,
Junction or Wllkes-Barre and New York
Philadelphia, Buffalo, and Suspenslor
Bridge.
. ROLLIN H. WILBUR, Oen. 8upL
CHAS. S. LEE. Gen. Pass, Agt.,Phlla.,Pa.
A. W. NONNEMACHER. AL Oen.
Pass. Agt South Bethlehem. Pa.
Del., Lack, and Western.
Effect Monday, June 24, 1895.
Trains leave Scranton as follows: Ex
fress for New York and all points East,
40, 2.50. 6.15, 8.00 and 8.G6 a. m.; 12.56 ami
3.34 p. m.
Express for Easton, Trenton, Philadel
phia and the South, 5.15, 8.00 and 9.55 a. m.,
12.S5 and 8.34 p. m.
Washington and way stations, 155 p. m.
Tobyhanna accommodation, 6.10 p. m.
Express for Blng-namton, Oswego, EU
mlra. Corning, Bath, Danavllle, Mount
Morris and Buffalo, 12.10, 2.85 a. m., and
1.81 p. m., making close connections at
Buffalo to all points In tha West. North
west and Southwest.
Bath accommodation, 9 a. m.
Binghamton and way stations, 12.37 p. nt
Nicholson accommodation, 6 p. m.
Binghamton and Elmlra Express, 6.0)
p. m.
Express for Cortland, Syracuse, Oswego,
Utlca and Richfield Swing. 2.35 a. n. and
lthacani35 and Bath 9 a. m. and la jpin.
For Northumberland, Pittston. Wilkes.
Barre, Plymouth, Bloomeburg and Dan.
vllle, making close connection; at North,
umberland for Wllllamsport, HarrUburg,
Baltimore, Washington and the
Northumberland and Intermediate sta.
tlons, 6.00, 9.65 a. m. and 1.30 and 6.07 p. m.
Nantlcoke and Intermediate Jetton.
8.08 and 11.20 a. m. Plymouth and inter
mediate stations, 8.40 and 162 p.
Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on
' Fo?Pd7laHednfnfortnallon, pocket time
tallies etc., apply to M. L. Smith, city
tfeket ofllce, x Lackawanna avenua. er
depot ticket office.
Erie and Wyoming Valley.
Trains leave Scranton for New York;
and intermediate points on the trie 1 ran.
road at 7.00 a. m. and 189 p. m. Also far
Honesdale. Hawley and local point al
7 00. 9.40 a. m. and 3.29 p. m. -
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m. and 3.1! p. m.
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