V.'f: THE RCBANTOTT TRIBT7NT5 FRIDAY MORNING. FEBTWAIir 21. . 1&9C. THE LEADER 124-126 Wyoming Ave. Have jnst completed stock taking, and in order to dispose of the balance of desirable Fall and Winter merchan dise, will offer the following bargains. New choice Spring goods now on dis play and uew arrivals daily. On lot of ladles' muslin corset covers, LEADER'S PRICE, 7e. One lot of ladles' cambric corset cov ers, trimmed with embroidery, LEADER'S PRICE. 12Vis. On lot of ladles' muslin skirts, trimmed with lace or embroidery, LEADER'S PRICE, s9e. U doz. men's seamless haif hose, - LEADER S PRICE, 5c On lot of men's natural wool shirts and drawers, "'. quality, LEADER'S PRICE. 43c. Just received an advance shipment of men's spring meek Wear, value 75c,. LEADER'S PRICE, 49e. One lot of ladle' figured brlllluiitlne skirts, lined throughout, LEADER'S PRICK, $1.49. 37 gross of Castile soup, LEADER'S PRICE. 2c A CAKE. One lot of ladles' ribbed vests, sprint; weights, LEADER'S PRICE, 4o. 25 pairs of fine wool blankets, slightly soiled, ut hulf price. On lot of cotton tilled and elder down comforts, slightly soiled on ucconnt of alteration, at 40 per cent, reduc tion, 75 pieces fin fancy outing flannel, real value, 10c. LEADER'S TRICE, 7c On lot of fine printed warp silks, real value, Tic, LEADER'S PRICE, 49c. One lot of half wool dress goods, double fold, worth 12'jc., LEADER'S PRICE, 8c. 25 doz. bleached damask towels, knot ted fringe, LEADER'S PRICE, 11c. 250 yards of torchon luce from 2'i to 4 Inches wide, choice of any, 5c, a yard. 15 doz. lace edge handkerchiefs, worth 12jc. apiece, LEADER'S PRICE, 5c. 85 pieces of standard prints, regular price, Sc.. I LEADER'S PRICE, 3ic 20 pieces of printed corded dimity worth 8', ic, LEADER'S PRICE. Cc. We have just received 100 pieces more of plain twill and checked towelling. Our price will be 3c. a yard. 25 pieces of extra heavy Canton flannel, , worth 15c. u yard. LEADER'S PRICE, 10c. 250 pounds of best quality picked feathers, worth 69c. a pound, LEADER'S PRICE, 49e. 25 pieces of bleached 4-4 muslin, regu lar price, 7c, LEADER'S PRICE, Cc. XX l! Lackawanna County, I isggy IK r THE WORLD OF BUSINESS Wall Street Review. N'ew York, Feb. 20. Business at the Slock Exchange was more active louuy unit u llrm tone charcterlssed the dealings from start to finish. The greatest activi ty was 111 the 'bond department, however, and It is estimated that the investiiifliit demand for this class of securities was heavier today than at any time since tW publication of President Cleveland's Vene- suelan menage. Foreign houses were lurue buyers ami brokers Ideniillcd with firms that secured big blocks of the new 4s were alio prominent as purchasers. The dealings of railway and miscellaneous bonds were on an enormous scale and ugRieguted 83,38.1.000. The demand ran chiefly to the North Pacific Atchison, Wabash, Denver ami Gulf, Kansas ami Texas and Fort Worth and OreKon short line Issues. The Improvement In prices and the buying for both foreign naiil dom estic Investment account is still duo to successful placing of the new loan; the restoration of the treasury gold reserve; the ease with which settlements are be ing made; the Iqw rates for money and finally to the strength of the new bonds, which today sold up to 118. London was ubuyer of St. Paul, Louisville and Nash ville, and the low-priced western stocks, lxiulsvllle and Nashville was the lender and rose about 3 points to li3U.. St. Paul rose, to TsV Burlington and (Julncy to M; Rock Island to 74; Northwest to Mi',,: Manhattan to imi; Puclrlc Mall to 29V. Western 1'nlon to 8U; L'nion Paclllc to '. and Wabash Preferred to lit1, and Denver Preferred to 4S'. Northern Pncl ttc was u little more active on reports that the various Interests were getting to gether for the purpose of reorganizing the company. The Industrials were, relegat ed to the rear and the changes In them were far less Important than of late. Su gar ranged between 115si and IIMi, and clored ut UK. Tobacco rose to 81Ts and reacted to 81. 'i Speculation closed strong with prices anywhere from V. tu lr: per cent, higher than vesterduy's tlnal figures. Total sales Were 187.257 shares. Furnished bv WILLIAM LINN. ALLEN CO., correspondents for A. P. CAMP HELL, stock broker. 412 Spruce street. Op'n- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. wk. Am. Tobacco Co So 8lTs. 80. Mj Am. Sugur Re g Co.lWS, HH. lit! , Atch., To. S. Fe.. Iti'a ltJ' 1J Ches. & Ohio 1 17 ! ' Chicago tlas IS1 M4 Wi Chic. N. W IT, 10.-. 101 1'H Chic. B. Q til Kli M M' C. C. & St. Wi 39 Chic. .Mil. St. P.. 77" TS'i n't Chic, It. 1. ft Put:.... Wj 74 7:t'3 .4 Del. Hud 129 1-" 1' 1-",. Hist. ft. C. F 18'i 1's 1 ""i (Sen. Electric 3I .'Si 31s, 31 Lake Shore H'i's 14i 14 Ui Louis. Nash 52 M's 53 53 M. K. & Texas Pr.. 29S 30 29S 29-4 Manhttttan Kle 1m 1"'4 1"5', H" Mo. Par 33' 2:i, 33', 23 Nat. Cordage i o 5'; 5-i Nat. l.euc; Ii 27' 27 27 N. J. Central IMS' Wi HH !' N. Y. Central 93 K3'4 Mi 9SH N. Y., I.. E. V.. .. 17 17 17 17' N. V.. S. & W 94 s8; U:l N. Y.. S. & V Pr... 2a 2 - 2S Ontario & West o loi 15li lf Omaha : 40; 40 4o 4'i Pac. Mall 28a 29"s 2S 29'-i Phil, & Rend 13 l:t"n I3'i 13t Southern R. R 1"H W T'-x Southern P.. R.. Pr.. 3. 33 3-"i 337, Tenn. C. & Iron 34', 31',, X3, 83 Texas Paclllc K4 Ss S4 4 I'nlon Pac 77, S, 7V Wabash 7'i 7a, 7-i 711, Wabash, Pr 1 18' IS', W. L 8r,7, HSSi H5 JWVi T. 8. Leather 12 12H 13 C S. Leather, Pr.... I17'i rV K', 7 I. S. Rubber 28 28' i 28 28, CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE PRICES. Op'n- High- Low- Clos. WHEAT. Ing. est. est. lug. May .", .", 64 .. July Iki-?4 ti5a4 f'u fi OATS. May 21 21', 20", 21 July 21', 21i 21 21',, CORN. May 30 li 2'i 30 July 31 'Mk 3i7, SI UAtlU. May 5.17 5.57 5.iw R.G7 July 5.70 5.70 6 t7 5.70 May ..." 10 00 !"7 S.97 10.if, July 10.15 10.21) 0.13 1U.24 Scranton Board of Trade I s;hnngeQuo-tatlon-AII Ouototion, llasej on I'ur of 100. Name. Bid. AskeJ. Dime Dep. & DIs. Bank 135 Scranton Lace Curtain Co 50 National Goring & Drilling Co. ... 80 THE Till (SATURDAY) 71XL BE fully up to its usual standard of will contain twelve pages 01 careiuuy all parts of the world; in tact, it will other excellent features, Of any paper published in Northeastern you are not now a office. Advertisers, also, are invited to merits of this journal as an advertising (59 lu5 ;ou 80 'is lit 50 0 H3 100 20i 110 119 1!0 90 W 03 H2 300 1O0 100 New York Produco Market. New York. Feb. 20. Flour Dull, easy. Wheat Dull, lower, with options cloning firm; No. 2 red Btore and elevutor. 79. c; alloat. SUejc; f. o. b.. SOuM'-iC.; ungraded red, tf7ufe2c.; No. 1 northern, HMjc; options dull ami Irregular, closing Ktettdy at 'Ssa'2'. decline; No. 2 red February, 724ic: March, 7Sti; May, 71hc. ; June and July, Wm". Corn Dull, easier; No. 2 at SBifcc. eleva tor; 37V- uflout; options dull and Arm at i,c. advance to SjC decline and without features; February. Wc; May. SfiHc July. 37V- Oats Fairly active, steamer; options dull, unchanged, firm; February, 25V'.; May. 23' jc; spot prices, No. 2 at 25V.; No. 2 white, 2'j!4c.; No. 2 Chloago, 2tcV'.. No. 3 at 24c; No. 3 white. 25c; mixed western. 20'ja2i'ijc. ; white state and western, 20',u3',c. Provisions Dull, un changed. Laid Easy. quiet; western steam, 5.70; city. 15.15: May, 15.87; refind, dull; continent. 5.95; South America, tii.20; compound, 4,c. Pork (Julet. unchanged. Butter Fancy firmer, good demand; state dairy. ftulSc. : do. creamery held. lSan'-iC; western dairy. 9'a3c.; do. creamery. 13a 2tW: do. held. 1318c; do. factoty. 8'.a 12c; Elsins, 2oc.; imitation creamery. 11a loc; rolls, eaiic-. ineese r air uemanu, fancy firm, unchangeil. Egg Firm, fair demand, state und Pennsylvania, 13'A 13'ac; southern. 12'.nr.,:14c; case, f 1.75a 2.85; western fresh, lSalS'ic; limed case, Toledo Groin Market. Toledo, O.. Feb. 20. Wheat Receipts, 2.1(10 bushels; shipments, 3.0U) bushels; easv; No. 2 red cash, 73',c.; May and June, 74c; July, 70c. Corn Receipts, 15,041 bush els; shipments, l.HW bushels; quiet; No. 2 mixed cush, 2S',ac; May. 30'tc; No. 3 yel low cash, 23'iC.; No. 3 whUe, 28c. Oats Stady. nominal. Cloversced Receipts, 4i bugs; shipmenls. 215 bags, steady; prime cush anil February, 11.52'j; Maxell, $4.50; prime alslke cash, $1.55. Chicago l.iro Stock. Union Stoi-k Yards. 111., Feb. 20. Cattle Receipts, 13.000 head: market weak; common lo extra, teers. t3.25at.50; stock era and feeders, I2.ti0a3.8n; cows ami bulls. il.5ua3.5o; calves. $3a0.1S; Texans. )'.35a 3t,r. Hogs Receipts, 24,000 head; market easy und 5o. lower, closing steady; heavy packing and shipping lots, $3.85a4.10; com mon to choice mixed, 8.l.90a4.12'sc: choice assorted. J4.IOa4.2l; lighc, $3.904.20; pigs, S3.2lia4.10. Sheep Receipts. 14,000 head; market steady; inferior to choice, 3.iiM 3.65; lumbs, $3.6oa4.C5 Huffaln l ive Stock. Buffalo. N. V.. Feb. 20. -Cattle-Strong; -oo steers, $4; old to fair fat cows, $2a2. ,5. Hogs Slow hut firm; Yorkers, $4.50.(4.55; light do., J4.55a4.li0; pigs, $t.50a4.W; mixed packers, t4.4ta4.45; mediums, 4.4oa4. 45; good heavy, $4.35n4.40, mostly l.4n; rouhs, t3.5uu4; stags, J3a3.50. Mhepp and lumbs Stronger for all kinds; prime lambs, $4.0 )a 4.75; good to choice, 84.43a4.55; light to fair. $4.ICa4.40; culls, common, $3a4; mixed sheep good to choice, $3.60a4; common to fair, S2.75a3.50; culls, )2a2.5; no exports heie. oil Market. Oil City, Piv., Feb. 20 -Petroleum-Credit balances opened tit 11.40: closed at $1.35. At the Kxchting the option opened ut 11.35; highest, 81.35; lowest, $1.33; closed, $1.24. Pittsburg. Pa., Feb. 20. Credit balances opened at $1.35; highest, SI. 35; lowest, $1.33: cIoskJ ,$1.34. 1'hilndelphla Tallow Marker. Philadelphia, Feb. 20 Tallow Is dull and unchanged. We iiiiote: City, prime. In hogsheads, .'I,!-.: country, prime, In bar I els. .l-'ic; do. dark. In barrels, 3'u:i1 jc, ; cukes, 4c.; grease, 3'4c. First National Bank Rcrantsn Jar Stopper Co Spnr.g tirouk Water Co Elmhiiiit boulevard Co Scraafcn Axle Works Scranton Saving, Hank Scran ton Traction Co Uonttt Plate tilass Co Scruntou far ReplAcer Co S." anion Packing Co Weston Mill 'o Lackawa:,na Iron & Siecl Co.. Scrunton Bedding Co JONLS. Scranton Glass Co Scranton Pass. Hallway, first mortgage duo 1913 Scranton Tramion Co people's Street Railway, first mortgage due mm Scranton Plttston Trac. Co.. People's Street Railway, Sec ond mortgage due 1920 I.acka. Valley Tree. Co.. first mortgage due 1825 Dlckiou Manufacturing Co.... I.acka. Township School 5.... City of Scranton Street Imp V7t Scranton Axle Works Rorough or Winton S Rush Brook Coal Co MORROW The Best Local N?u)s, The Best Telegraphic NeuJs, The Best Letters of Travel, Th? Best Book Reviews, Th? Best Market Reports, The Best Religions NeiOs, The, Best Social NeuJs, Th? Best Household News, The Best Short Serial Story, The Best Miscellany subscriber, leave your order at the Ol'R IROM AND Sl t t.l. INUl'STRIES., Historic names are associated with our rololiml Iron Industry. Mordecat l.ineolu of Scituate. Mas,., from whom Abraham I Lincoln was directly decendt-d. was t tie principal owner as carl., as in com pany with hi, btother, Daniel L.ncolu.or the iiouitd Brook iron works. Auauscn Wash ington, was engaged In the manufacture or pig Iron at Accokeek Furnace, in Staf ford county, Virginia, at the time Ueoie Washington was boru. His iron interests were continued In the Washington fam ily down to the revolution. . The great progress '.hat has been made In. late years in this country In the con struction of steel bridges and In the sub stitution or iron and steel lor wood In the erection of public and private buildings, particularly the very high buildings thai are now to be seen In all our large cities, could not have taken place If our Iron and steel manufacturer, had not first dem onstrated their ability to produco the structural forms required and at low prices. The manufacture of wire ropp Is another leading branch of our steel-wire Industry and so ulso has been the manufacture of telegraph and .telephone wire. Electric railways, too. reuulre large quantities of stacl wire. We did not make the steel fur these articles until after lsOO. The wire cables for the Brooklyn bridge, which was completed in 1883, were made of American steel. It may be doubted whether many per sons realize the magnitude of the steel wire Industry of this country. The 5,081, 801 kegs of wire nulls manufactured In 18t were the equivalent of 253.ti52 tons. Al most as many tons of steel wire for fenc ing are also annually produced. Several signers of the declaration were colonial Iron manufacturers, as were also two of the most notable officer of the continental army. Oenerul Nathaniel Greene and Colonel Ethan Allen. In 1742 Benjamin Franklin Invented the Frank lin stove, which Is still In use in some old Pennsylvania houses. Ten years ago the making: of heavy armor plates wua an untried Industry In this country but today our heavy armor plates are admitted to be the best In the world and within the. last year the Rus sian government has purchased American armor plates In preference to those made In European establishments. It was not until' near the eml of the first quarter of the present century that we made any considerable quantity of nails with the cul-iiall machines with whlcn the present generation is familiar Until 1833 all our cut nulls were made of Iron but In that year we began to make them of bessemer steel und in the same year steel-wire nails began to come into use as a substitute for cut nails. Then Baby was sick, we gave her Caatoria. Alien she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Misa, she clung to Castorla, Wheu she bad Cbildreu, she fare them Castorla. Lost. A PURSE IONTAIN1NO MONKY BE tween Jackson street and Lafayett, on or neur Bromley , venue. A consistent re ward will be given the finder when the purse Is returned to MOROaN THOMAS' STORE. Jackson street. Business Opportunity. "1KIPFLK CREEK INVESTMENTS-RE V !ah'.o Information, with Ciipn e Creek map tree: 3 years on around: f.'SOi,000 capital, 'lbs Woods Investment Co .Colorado Springs, Cnlc. Auditor's Notlct. IN RE: ESTATE OP ANNIE D. RISES?, 1 deceased. No. 474, Sries A. Orphans' Court of Lackawunua County. Notice Is here by given tlixt the undersell ?d. an auditor sp puin.ed by the Orphans' Court or Lackawanua County to distribute the fund In the hands of tbo administrators of the estate of Annie D. Kuesr. deiuRned to the ptrties entitled there to, will attend ti the duties of his annejiit luent at bis ofhceiu the Munl.ii al Building, rauton, Pa., uti Saturday, February iOth, lii), ut 2 o'clo -k t. in., at which time and placn all rartlo. Interested must appear and present tlietr claims or be forever debarred from coining iu u said fund. DAVID J. DAVIS, Auditor. excellence. It edited news ironi contain, among Pennsylvania. If examine into the medium. 111 i Comnollv They come in Gilt, Silver, Spangles, Leather, Elastic, Silk, Etc. The Buckles are entirely new and novel and very substantially made. FROM 25c. UP. PERISIAN RIBBONS Have ,&2!& .our "ne CONNOLLY A WORD. . WANT9 OP ALL KINDS COST THAT MUCH. WHEN PAID FOR IN AD VANCE. WHHS A BOOK ACCOUNT 19 MADE!. NO CHARGE WILL BE LE88 THAN 25 CKNTS. THIS RULE AP PLIKS TO SMALT. WANT ADA.. EX CEPT LOCAL SITUATIONS, WHICH ARE INSERTED FREE. Hlo Wantd-Mal. rANTED N AUI-NT IN EVRRY 8KC tlon tocanvau: f 4.W to l-'i 00 day mdo: slls t siftbt; alto a man to soil Slapl Oneds to dealers; best side Una 171.00 a month: sal ary or lurffH foniinisaion uiaile; tsparianoo nnneoetsai y. Clifton Hoap and Uanufactar lnar Co., Cincinnati. O. WANTED AN EXPERT STEAM FITTItR to solicit work ni malt stiuiat: a Knnd ouportuolty tu th ri(bt party. AdJrasa STEAM FITTER. Trilmnx offlw. V ANTED WELL-KNOWN MAN IN avrry town to solicit stock aubsorlp tiotis; a monopoly: bis money for agents: no rapital required.. EDWARD C. FISH A CO., Borden Block. Chieavo. III. Helo Wanted Ftmalas. AMS8TlAlorlo"alolNS J plrasunt home work, and will gladly sand (till particulars to nil sMiidlnc $ rout stamp. MISS M.A.jBTEBBINS.JUwrnaiHs Jllch. U' A N TK D L A lav- AO ENT fN SiiRAN ton to aell and introduce Bnydor'a oake irinir: t'lpertencad cHMViSifr pr.(fei red: work nrmanent and very profitable. Write for rarttculor at onv unl irt benefit of holiday trade. T H. HN Y DKR A CO , Cincinnati, u. ANTKD IMMEDIATELY -TWO ENER uetia raleswomon to reDrMnt us. (tuarantued Stf a dv without Inturferlnc with other duties. Healthful oennpatioa. write for particulars, ineloina sta np, Manro Chem lfal Ompany. No. 7a .Inbn street, Kew York. Amenta Wantad. AOENTS WANTED TO CIGARS; ?6 per month salary and extienses paid. Address with two-rent stamp, FIOARO CI OAH CO.. Chloatto. U;anted-two hood iks to sell tea und voflee on cunimllcn in and arouud Hcrauton; will furnish each with a horse and wsg 'it and pay :1i per cent.com mission: a small bond i nquired. For particu lars address C. C, Tribnae office. , OENTH TO HELL "61 tl 'PKACTICAL i V gold, silver, nickel and corner electro platers: price troin S:l upward: aalary and ex peases paid: outfit Tr ee. Address, with stamp, MICHIGAN MFOCU. Chlcugo. AGENTS TO SELL CIGARS TO DEALERS; weekly and expenses: experience un necessary. CONSOLIDATED MFG. CO., 48 Van Buren St.. Chicago. SALESMAN TO CARRY SIDE LINE; 2) O per cent, commission; sample book mailed free. Addreas L. N. CO., btation L, New York. Tt nCEOENTS APPOINTED TO sell new lightaina selling table cloth. mos qui'o and bonne fly liquid at 10 cents and it c"ls a bo tie. Sample free, BOLGIANO M'F'GCa. Baltimore, Md. AGENTM I1INDE8 PATENT UNIVKH sal Huir Curlers and Wavers (nssd with cut boat), and "Pyr Pointed"Hair Pins. Lib rl commissions. Free sample and full par ticulars. Addreas P. O. Bex iU. New York. For Sals. vtD a at urr-uB' ivh t nT at mn. I1 tier of Meade and Bui ke street. All moil orn improvements on promises. MRS. AANIE STEWART, DuiMiiore. Pa. FOR 8ALE--1 PAIR BAY MARES: 1 Mack yacer : very fsst : prices low. GUERNSEY BROTHERS, 4 Wyoming Ave. 170R SALE -ON E OF TH8 FINEST V country places near Scranton: lre modern house and tine gronnda. MRS. MARY AYLESWORTH. Clarke Oreen, Pa. for Rent. I70R RENT ONE HALF DOUBLE HOUSE lf rtr. -I.,ntr avanllj. Rant PA.AAtiahle. Opposite Moses Taylor hospital. lOR RENT TEN-ROOM HOUSE; AM r modern conveniences. Inquire at 1S& Washburn St. fOR RENT ONE-HALF DOUBLE HOUSE F T15 Quinry avenu. Kent reasonablu Opposite al oses Taylor Hospital. F'OR RENT KROM APRIL 1. LARGE brick house 424 Mulberry street, all mcd em appliances, luqulre 24U . Washington avenue. I?OR RENT-ON E SIX-ROOM HOUSE, LEE r court. Inquire tli3 Adams are. FOR RENT NICF.u t FUHNISHED HALL auitable for ludge rooma JOHN JEK MYN, llil Wyominir ovenue. 'OR RENT THE PREMISES RECENTLY uccuoied bv The Scranton Trib ne.known as the Bloswr Building, corner of Spruce St. and 1 eun ave. Puseeseinn (liven iuinietliately. The preml ea consist of the building in the rear of the building on the corner of spruce street and reun avenue, together with tl haeemont. and also the entire fourth floor of the coi ner building. Can be rented for Lodge purposes aa well ns public meetings. Sizes of hall, SlxltiO with a a rood hull on same Boor, K.'.x.Vi. For particulars Inquire on the nremisea. f Rudolph Blocstr, or ut the office of The Scrantuu Tribune. FORJENT. The upper Two Assem bly Halls ill our modern building, corner Lacka wanna ana renn Aves., hfinir :0 i'cvt front and nearly 100 feet deeu. with steam heat and passenger a ttf ft t elevator, to let. uiu al ter entrance to Lacka wanna avenue, and adapt floors for school, office, gallery or light business purposes. THE SAMTEfRS. Clairvoyant. MADAME AUBREY. GREATEST LIVING clairvorant iu the world: tells oast. present sad future. 811 Mulberry street. ONE CENT Of Special Interest Now are the New B E LTS & WALLACE, MM mm TRY US. M2-C04 UCKJL IVt, COR. ABUi Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED BY AN EXPEHI enoad man as salesman, bookkeeper or shipping olerk: best referanoos: wholesale trade preferred. Address 0. A. L, Tribune office. Situation wanted bt a gkrman slrl in private family far ceaeral house work. Inquire at 628 Maple St. SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG LaDY as clerk : has bad experience in dry foods and shoes, alto In otHce work : can furnish reference if required; la anxious to obtain position. Address AKXIOUB. Tribune offlc. ciTUAflON" WANTBb-BY A LONG 1.7 experienced stationary and hoi"inf enylnoer, can da ail kinds of repaiiiue. Good sober practical man; beat of references. Ad dress rt. M. A.. Tribune office. Stockholder' Mooting, the stockholders ot the Lackawanna Iron and Steel Company, for the election of directors and transaction of each other bust usee as may properly come before the meet ing, will be held at the offlue nt the company. In the city of finrauton, Pennaylvanlu, on Wedneadity. March 4, lttftl. nt 2 o'clock p. in. The nolle will remain open fnr on hoar. The transfer books will be closed on February Si, ItMW, and ruopene I ou Marob 5. IslM. J. P. HIOUINSON, Secretary. ncranion, ra.. reo :v. inw. Saaclai Notieoa. tVrpHB BoTXiERlNCRVIirWATt' 1 Yon want this relic, t'entalns all of Frank Leslie's famous old War Plcturessbew ing tbs forces In actual battle, aketoued on the spot. Two volumes, 12.IMI pictures, Bold on eusv monthly navmeiiU. Delivered be . i press complete, all cbares prepaid. Address I . u. iiuuui. Vmi aaains ave.. ncranton. ra. LANK BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, MAOA sines. etc. .sound or rebound at Trfs TitmuMB office. Wulck work. Reasonable pricwh fxccutor'o Notice. INSTATE OK ALaNSQN HINDS, I) It Ait ceased, or Hnscow, Pa. Letters testa mentary ou the above estate having been rrantod to the undersigned. All p-ieonsin-dei ted to aaid estate are requaeted to make payment, and tbose having claims to present the same without delny to S. J. HINDS, Mocalu. Pa., or A. E. RINDS, U05 Lackawanna ave., Ecranton. Pa. Medical. A SURC CURE FOR RHEUMATISM Warranted to cure DW out of every 1.000; two doses will take the worst cias of iiitlum trntoryoutof bed. (2.01) per pint bottls. Manufactured and sold hy MRS. DR. HAMILTON, 343 Northampton Street, WllUes-Barre, Pa. and for sals at 11A New York St.. Ureen Ridge. SCRANTON. PA. 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. H95. Trains leave Scranton for Plttston, Wllkes-Barre, etc at S.IIO. 9.15. 11. a) a. m.. 1.2U, 2 0D, 3.05, D .00, 7.10 p. m. Sundays, t oo a. m., 1.U0, 2.15. 7.10 p. m. For Atlantic City. 8.20 a. m. For New York, Newark and Elizabeth, 1.20 te.xprrsn) a. m.. 1.0 (express with Buf fet parlor car), 3.05 (exprese) p. m. Sun day, 2.15 p. in. Train leuvlng 1.20 p. 111. arrives nt Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, 6.21 p. m. ti nil New York a. 45 p. m. For Mnuch ijhunli. Allcntown. Bethle hem, Euston and Philadelphia, 8.20 a. m., I -0. 3.05, fi.UO (except l'hlluileliihlu) p. 111. Sunduy. 2.15 P. m. For I.011K Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at 8.2 a. m., 1-t) p. m. For KemliiiK, Lfbanon and Ilarrlsbtirg, via AUetitown, 8.20 a. m., 1.20. 5.00 p. ni. Sunday. 2.15 p. m. For Pottsvllle, 8.M 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 car) p. ni. Sunday, 4.30 a. m. Leave Philadelphia, heading Termlnnl. 9.00 a. m., 2.00 and 4.30 p. n. Sunday S.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. II. P. BALDWIN. Gen. Pass. Agent. 3. H. OLHAU9EN. Oen. Supr DELAWARE AND jiuuSi'N RAIL ROAD. rommenclng: Monday, . u 11 , .... I .. . arrive at new Lacka- m W M" wanna avenus station HW r as follows: r Trains will leave Bcrsn- ton station for Csrbondale and Interme diate points at 2. M''; ? W W a. m.. 12.00, 2.30, 3.55, .15. T-2J. .1 and 1,ForP'Farvlew, Waymart and Honesdale at 7 00, 25 and 10.10 L m., 12.00. J.20 and 5.15 P'Kor Albany. Saratoga, the Adlrondacks and Montreal nt 5.45 u. m. and 2.20 p. m. For Wllkes-Barre and intermediate nolnt nt 7.4C, 8 iu, .38 and 10.45 n. tn.. 12.05. f ?i 2 38 4.0U, 5.10. 6.W5. D.16 and 11.38 p. m. Trains will arrive at Scranton station from Cnrbondale and Intermediate points at 7 40 8.40. 9.34 and 10.40 u. m.. 12.00. 1.17, 2 34 8 40. 4.54. 5.55, 7.45. D.l! and 11.33 p. m. From Honesdale. Waymart and Par view at D.34 a. m., 12.00. 1.17, 3.40. 6.55 and ''prom'Montreal, Saratoga, Albany, etc., at 4.M and 11.33 p. m. . From Wllkes-Barre and Intermediate nnlnta at 115. t 04. 10.05 and 11.55 a. m.. l.K I iU. 3.33. (.10, S.0S, 7.20, 1.03 and U.M p. m. Dmi mm LAlMRCt Chldsjitw's Ergliih Petwyroyal PM ipiunMd Mre the Hast. . t.k. m Mkw. Srti I:., .up,-hi (rtkl.i, " RalM Chicbeeter chemicat Co.. PUilaJ., Fa. Wallace 2oS0rue' UPHOLSTER FURN1TDRE, Clean Carpets, Renofate Feathers, Make Over Mattresses, Make and Repair Spring; Sell Iron Beds, Make Fine Mattresses. Nov. 17, 1595. Train leaves Scranton for Philadelphia and New York via D. & H. R. R. at t.4 n. m.. 12.05, 1.20. 2 38 and 11.38 p. m via D., L. & W. H. R.. S.00, t.08. 11.20 a. m., and 1.3 p. m. Leave Scranton for Plttston and WlVics. Barre. via p L. & W. R. K 6.00, 8.08. U.2i a. m., 3.40. 6.07. 8.52 p. m. Leave Scranton for White Haven. Hi. slelon, Pottnvllle and all points on the . r-i,.e.adow k"1 Pottsvllle branches, via E. & W. V. R. R.. 1S9 a. m.. via D. H. R. R. at 7.45 a. m., 12.06, 1.20. 2.38, 4.00 p. ni" Yla, - W- R- 6.00, 1.08, 11.20 a. m., 1.80, 8.40 p. m. Leave Scranton for Bethlehem, Eaaton, Reading, Harrieburg and all Intermediate I'olnts. via I. at H. R. R. 7.45 a. m U 05. I. 20, 2.38. 4.00, 11.38 p. m via D.. L. 4k W. H. R , (.00, 8 0S, 11.20 a. tn., 1.30 p. m Leave Scranton for Tunkhannock, To- wanda, Elmira. Ithaca, Geneva and all Intermediate points via D V U. R. R . 8 45 a. m., 12.05 and 11.35 p. m., via D., L. ft V. R. R., 8.08. S.58 a. m., 1.30 p. m. Leave Scranton for Rochester. Buffalo. Niagara Fall, Detroit. Chicago and all points west via D ft H. R. R., 8.45 a. m . 12.06. 15, 11.38 p. m.. via D., L. ft W. R. R. and Plttston Junction, 8.08, 0.55 a. m., 1.3u, I. M p. m via E. ft W. V. R. R., 3.41 p. m. tor Elmira and the west via Salamanca, via D. ft H. K. K., 8.46 a. m. 12.06, (.06 p. m . via D.. L. ft W. R. R.. 8.W. 8.55 a m.. 1.30. and (.07 p. tn. Pulmati parlor and sleeping or L. V. chair cars on nil trains between L. ft B. Junction or Wllkes-Barre and New York. Philadelphia, Huffalo, and Suspension Bridge. ROLLTN TI. WILBUR, Gen. Supt. OHAS. S. LER On. p(1h, Agt.. Phlla.. Pa. A. W. NONNEMACI1ER, Asst. Oen. Pass. Agt.. South Bethlehem. Pa. Del., Lack, and Western. Effect Monday, June 24. 1893. Trains leave Scranton as follows: Ex press for New York and all points East, 1.40, 2.50, 5.15, 8.00 and 9.55 a. tn.; 12.55 and 2.34 p. m. Express for Kaston, Trenton, PhlladeW phis snd the South, 5.16, 8.00 and 9.65 a. rn.. 12 55 and 3.34 p. m. Washington, and way stations. 3.55 p. m. Tobyhanntt accommodation, (.10 p, m. Express for Blnghamton, Oswego, Kl mlra, Cornine. Bath. Datiavllle, Mount Morris and Buffalo, 12.10, 2.35 a. m., an. I 1.21 p. m., making close connections at Buffalo to all points in the West, North, west and Southwest. Bath accommodation, I a. m. Blnghamton and way stations, 12.3? p. m. Nicholson accommodation, 6 p. m. Blnghamton and Elmira Express, 1.01 p. ni. Express for Cortland, Syracuse. Oswego. ITtica and Klchfleld Si-rlngs, 2.35 a. m. and 1.24 p. m. Ithaca 2.35 and Bath 9 s. m. and 1.21 p m. For Northumberland, Plttston, Wifkes Barre, Plymouth, Bioomshurg and Dan. vllle, making close connections at North, umberland for Wllllamsport, Harrlsburg, Baltimore, Washington and the South. Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions. (.00. 9.55 a. m. and 1.80 and (.07 p. ni. Nantlcoke and Intermediate stations. I 08 and 11.20 a. m. Plymouth and Inter mediate stations. 8.40 and 8.52 p. ni. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. For detailed Information, pocket tlma tables, etc.. apply to M. L. Smith, city ticket office, 3211 Lackawanna avenue, or depot ticket office. Erie and Wyoming Valley. Trains leave Scranton for New Tork nnd Intermediate points on the Erie rail, road 'at 7.00 a. rn. and 3.28 p. in. Also for Honesdale, Hawley and local points at t.00, 8.40 a. m. and 3.29 p. in. All the above are through trains to ana from Honesdale. Trains leav for Wllkes-Barre at .- a. m. and 1.18 p- nt. aCK ATN'TON DITISIOIf. la Effect September 33nl, 1893. 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