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    THE KCBANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY ' MORNING. " TEBBUAH"? 2f. 1896.
THE NATI0NALLAWE1AKERS
Review of the Work of a Day in
Congress.
MORGAN'S SfEECH WAS PROSY
Ilia Defence of the Cubans Lsoked
Oratorical Fireworks Nacsssary to
Arouse Enthnslssm-Coasldarstlon
of th Indian Bill la tba Houm.
WnshlnKton, Feb. 24. The contlnua
lion of the xneech of Senator Mor-
Kan (Dem.. Alu.) in the senate toduy In
support of the concurrent resoiuium
for the recnirnltlnn of Cuban belllKer-
t-ncy did not arouHe a particle of the
excitement and enthusiasm which the
first part of the speech, last Thursday,
together with the other speeches of
that day aroused. It was too much of
a historical review and was inter
spersed with the rending of too many
letters and reports (for the most part
tedious and pretentious) to uttriwt at
tention or to arouse enthusiasm. The
only forcible parts of Jt were these:
"Mr. Morgan expressed his astonish'
Jiwmt that, lu view of the Spanish atro
cities In the island," this grand, free
republic could alt Indifferently by
knowing the facts, and not unsheathe
th sword, and strike to death the
brutal monarch who Inflicted them."
And he declured that the American
people "could go no further in their
forbearance without a stain on the na
tlonul honor." He will finish his speech
tomorrow.
The resolution of Mr. I,odire (Kep
Mass.) for an Inquiry into the facts and
circumstances of recent bond Issues
was taken up and-discussed till the
close of the morning: hour, when it
went to the calendar without action.
In opposing It, Mr. Hill (Dem.. N. Y.)
characterized It as a "stub in the
dark," and as having no foundation.
cut "the walls and complaints of dis
appointed bidders."
The senate today confirmed the fol
lowing nominations: John H. Harlow.
of Missouri, and AVIUium O. Klce, of
New York, to be civil' service commis
sioners; William W. ftaldwln, of New
York, to be third assistant secretary of
State.
EDUCATION OF INDIAN'S.
The perennial contest over the ap
propriation of money for the education
f Indian children at contract' sectar
ian schools came up in the house toduy
in th course of the consideration of the
Indian appropriation bill, and was
fought out In an hour and a half.
The result was, that by a vote of 93
to 64 the provision that the secretary of
the Interior shall make contracts with
present contract schools for the edu
cation of Indian pupils to an extent not
exceeding 60 per cent, of the amount
ao used for the fiscal year 18SU, was
strloken out on motion of Mr. Linton
(Rep., Mich.) and an amendment in
serted prohibiting the secretary of the
interior from spending any of the
money appropriated for education In a
sectarian Institution. Under existing
conditions only (Juiinlic schools are in
contract relations Kith the Interior de
partment, the other churches having
abandoned their claims to public
money. In Ills speech In support of the
amendment. Mr Linton attributed the
overwhelming change In the personnel
In the house by the election of 1894 to
the sentlmupt In the country against
the appropriation of public funds for
sectarian schools or institutions. The
amendment was advocated by Messrs,
Cooper (Rep., Wis.); Pearson (Rep., N.
C); Watson (Rep., O.); Halner (Rep.,
Neb.); and Gvosvenor (Rep., O.); and
opposed by Messrs. Gamble (Rep., S.
D ); Eddy (Rep., Minn.); Walsh (Dem.,
N. Y.): and Sherman (Rep.. N. Y.)
Consideration of the bill was conclud
ed with the exception of the paragraph
directing the purchase of title of the
Ogden Land company to the lands
within the Allegheny and Cattaugus
reservations In New York,, and that
was postponed until tomorrow.
Speaker Reed announced that he had
algned the urgent deficiency and diplo
matic and consular appropriation bills,
and at CIO o'clock the house odjourned.
COACHMAN SUES MRS. HILTON
Wants MOO Promised for Saving tier
from tier Husband's Assaults.
New York,' Feb'. i4. Coachman Ber
nard Markell, formerly employed by
Henry O. Hilton. Jr., uud his wife. Syl
via Gerrish Hilton, has brought suit
against the latter to recover $'00 prom
ised him for Interposing of his strong
right arm when her husband attacked
her. llaokell, In fact, hns been prom
ised $1,600, for three times did he step
In and save the defendant from vio
lence from her husband and It was
worth $600 to Mrs, Hilton each time.
Wackell specifies places and dates when
the assaults occurred.
He swears that after these assaults
he was In the habit of rubbing Mrs. Hil
ton's bruises and bathing her body,
limbs and face with witch hazel. He
ays that he has repeatedly demanded
the payment of the $500 and he has
been refused. The defendant denies all
the charges made in the complaint.
WILL HLOW.'Ut THINGS.
A Bridgeport Inventor Says Ha Has a Com
binatloa Stronger Than Dyasmlt .
Bridgeport, Conn., Feb. 24. A com-
Cny has been organized and a tract of
id purchased for the building of u
plant to manufacture a cannon Invent
ed by William Dorus. The cannon will
use the new explosive invented by
Thomas Carroll.
It Is promised .thatLthe new cannon
Will astonish tht,wtrh1 because it can
Use Carroll's wonderful explosive, which
the inventor says hus an explosive
force seventy per cent, greater than
that of dynamite, in uppearance the
explosive looks like brown sugar and
the component parts by themselves are
armless.
IMAGINES HERSELF DEAD.
Houltar Hallucination of Mrs. Elizabeth
Noble, of Sumroftvllls, Ind.
Elwnod. Ind., Feh. 24. Rome time ngo
Mrs. Elizabeth Noble; of Kummltville,
began to show signs of mental aberra
tion. She was under treatment at a
nanltarlum in Indianapolis, but she
failed to obtain relief and has become
Insane.
Her delusion consists In her Imagin
ing she is a corpse and that she cannot
walk or talk. She insists she is dead
and that she has been for some time.
Bhe will be taken to the Richmond
Mylum.
FASTS FOR FIVE WEEKS.
Me la Sinking, but Is Determined to
Break the Record.
Dansvllle, N, Y., Feb. 24. Mrs. Val
entine Kurtz, of South Dansvllle, has
now abstained from food for a period
of thirty-four days, and having got
along so far without collapse Is trying
to outdo all records In the fasting line.
For the first two weeks of her self
imposed task her neighbors endeavored
to dissuade her from her attempt, but
now all are urging her to break all
world's records. She is very weak, and
confined to her bed.
THEATER COMBINATION.
Managers la the Leading Cities Perfeet a
Gigantic Pool.
Cleveland, O., Feb. 24. Manager
Harts, of the Euclid Avenue opera
house, tonight announced that a com
bination of the managers of the leading
theaters in the leading cities of the
United States had been formed. This
la the culmination of the movement
which had its origin In New York some
time ago. The arrangement guaran
tees to the houses In the combination
thirty weeks of first-class attractions
during each Mason, The arrangement
is to go into effect next August and to
continue for two years.
The New York agents of the combi
nation are Klaw & Krlansrer and Al
Hayman who will do the booking for
the circuit. The theaters In the combi
nation are the Hollis and Museum, of
Boston; Montauk and Oolumbia, of
Brooklyn; Garrick, Empire und two
others In New York; Academy, in Bal
timore; Lafayette, in Washington;
Walnut, Broad, Chestnut and Opera
House. In Philadelphia; Alvln. in Pitts
burg; EUclid Avenue, In Cleveland; Co
lumbia and Hooley's, In Chicago; Da
vidson, in Milwaukee; Tabor, in Den
ver; Baldwin and California.. In San
Francisco, and theaters in -rialt Lake
City, Kansas City, Nashville. Memphis
and New Orleans, and other, cities in
the west and south.
REVIVAL LNDS IN TIGHT.
Interior of an Ohio Church Wrecked and
Many Members Injured.
Portsmouth, Ohio, Feb. 24. The re
vival meetings at McColloch church. In
Brush Creek township, ended last night
In a bloody encounter between the
Pvies and Crabtree factions of the con
gregation. The Pyles crowd demand
ed that Marion Crabtree b expelled
from the church on account of alleged
indiscretions with a married woman
in the neighborhood. The Crabtrees
resented, and the discussion developed
into an engagement. Clubs und knives
were used freely, but the furniture fur
nished the favorite weapons.
When one of the Pyles begun to use
a revolver Rev. Mr. Cummins, the
preacher, who had been trylni? to quell
the disturbance, tied. Finally the lights
were extinguished and the warriors
adjourned to the exterior, where the
battle raged until the Pyles forces fled,
with two men badly wounded with
knife cuts. One of the Crabtrees stop
ped a bullet with his left leg, und
broken heads und minor wounds were
borne by nearly every participant In
the affray. The Interior of the church
was almost completely wrecked.
AGAINST DEATH DANCES.
Osage Indiana Ordered to Cease tho
Custom by Thslr Chief.
Pawhuska. O. T., Feb. 24. Chief De
bolt, the head medicine man of the
Osage tribe of Indians, and the active
politician, hus Issued an Imperative
order discontinuing death dunces in the
nation. When an Osage dlts, accord
ing to a long-established c-UHtom, all
his relatives go absolutely naked until
the death dance, which occurs thirty
days after the fatality.
This custom of going naked has
played havoc with them, making them
subject to colds that Invariably ended
In consumption. Seven per cent, of the
adults of the tribe are now in the last
stages of consumption, and it Is this
alarming fact that called forth the
edict. The importance of the measure
Is so great that death dances will be
treason against the nation.
OUR CHIEF CITIES.
Boston is said to have the crookedest
streets.
Portland, Ore., claims to have lMi mil
lionaires. Albuny and Austin have the finest State
bullcllntis.
Chicago has the largest Bohemian col
ony, 25, lor,.
UalvcHion, New York and Key West are
Island cities.
New York has the largest colony of Ger
mans, 2H).7:'3.
Philadelphia had the largest EnglUh
colony, iW.S.'U.
The leading city In the manufacture of
iron is Pittsburg.
The most northern city in our territory
is Sitka, o Alaska.
The most southern city of the Initcd
States Is Key West.
The city having the longest blocks Is
said to be Louisville, Ky.
The 4u.uui people of Little Itock, Ark.,
live on eight square miles.
Jersey city covers twelve and ona-huir
squure miles of territory.
Boston has thirty-seven square miles of
area and 6W.00U population.
New York has the best water supply.
Its aqueduct cost WvXXl.ouO.
Chicago Is firs in the number of Its Pol
ish inhabitants, having 24.0D8.
St. Louis is the largest tobucco manu
facturing centre in the world.
The assessed valuation of property In
New York city Is tl.6l3,0".735.
St. Auifustlne enjoys the reputation of
having the most equable climate.
HarrlDburg. Pa., has 60.000 population
und nine square miles of territory.
Savannah. Ua., has tt.Mii" population liv
ing on live squure miles of K round.
Philadelphia is said to ha ve mora trees
than any other c ny In the country.
Helena, Mont., claims to be the richest
city., of its population, In the world.
Newark. N. J., has clghleeen square
miles of territory and ZX,u population.
The 800,(i0 people of Detroit occupy
twenty-nine square miles of territory.
Boston has more Scotch than live in any
nltv f Uenilmul. save the four tamest.
, Cleveland. (.. Is said to have the hand
somest residence miviu in mis inumrj .
New Orleans has 235,001) people, and ex
tends over sixty square miles of territory.
Alleglienv t'itv has seven and one-third
square miies oi' area and 115.000 popula
tion. , .
Memphis. Tenn., has 75.OU0 population
squeezed Into four square miles of terri
torv. Th 190,wi0 people of Louisville live on
an area of fourteen and oiM-hulf square
miles. . ,
Philadelphia In area Is one of the largest
cities in the world, having lLU'i square
miles. . ,
Denver, Col., has I.VUXpO population, who
occupy forty-three and four-fifths square
The bonded debt of Philadelphia is $32,-758.Rt.-i,
and the assessed valuation Is 37ii!t,-
3.r,4i'.
Cleveland. O., has an area of thirty-two
and one-hulf squure miles and 330,000 popu
lation. The citv having the longest streets of
unbroken continuity is said to be Wash
ington. St. Lotils has more Hermann than live
In any city of Germany except the ten
largest.
In Omaha, Neb., lOO.OUtl people live on
twenty-four and one-half squure miles of
ground. ,
The area of Baltimore Is thirty-one and
one-hulf square miles, and its population
is r,:,x.
St. Paul has an area of fifty-live an. I
two-fifths square miles, on which live 170.
WW people.
New York has an Irish population of
lWi.tls. the largest of any city in the
United Stair.'.
Raleigh, N. '., has the rcvutiillon of be
ing one of the p rettlest cities In the
United States.
One or the highest cities In th, 1 !i!t."l
States is Leadvllle, Col., nearly H.ouo f.-et
uhove sea level.
The H'M.oipe population of Vlttslnirg In
habit twenty-seven and three-llfths square
miles or ground.
The 8imi people of Portland. Ore., have
plenty of elbow room In their alxty square
miles of ground.
Denver Is the only city with natu-al
stream of water flowing through the gut
ters in its streets.
Virginia City was the product of a single
mine, it having been built around the
famous Comstock.
Bt. Louis has an area of elxty-one and
one-third square miles and an estimated
population or 60O.0U0.
Cincinnati has a population or 340.009.
livng on an area of twenty-four and one
fourth square miles.
The cities which stood the longest sie8
during the Civil War were Vlcksburg,
Mss., anil Petersburg. Va.
Salt Lake City, Utah. Is the only rlty
in the United States situated on salt water
and yet far from the seashore.
Tampa. Fla.. Is a Cuban city, a Incite
proportion of the population being Cubans
engaged in the manufacture of cigars.
The public debt of Allegheny City Is
very small for its size, being $2,444,500. while
the resources of the city amount to S0,
0U0.U00. The city limits If Brooklyn comprise sev
eral square miles, and the population, at
the beginnig of IK'j, was estimated at
1,053,3.
Baltimore, as well as Brooklyn, is a city
of churches, each having a. arrester num
ber in proportion to the population than
any other cities In the United States.
, St. Louis Globe-Democrat.-
"How to Care All Skin Oiaaases."
Simply apply "Swayne's Ointment."
No internal medicine reaulred. Cures
tetter, eczema, itch, all eruptions on the
face, hands, nose, etc., leaving the akin
clear, white and healthy. Its great
healing and curative powers are pos
sessed by no other remedy. Ask your
druggist for Swayns'a Ointment
THE WORLD OF BUSINESS
Wall Street Kevisw.
New York. Feb. l'4. The railway und
miscellaneous speculation was decide -Uy
strong toduy and business was on a
large scale. The sale of etocks reached
S22.7 shares and wan unusually well dis
tributed. London came higher and the
foreign houses bought Louisville and
Nashville. Ht. Paul. Denver and Hio
Urande, Lake Shore and other interna
tional favorites. Firms with European
connections and local commission houses
were also liberal buyer of the railway
mortgages. The strength of the market
is still ascribed to the success or the gov
ernment loan, the high price commanded
bv the new bonis and the ease In money
considering the heavy payments into the
treasury. The foreign demand Is alrfo
a highly encouraging; feature. The ad
vance in prices at one time was equal to
per cent., and was almost marked In
the cases of Lake Shore. Denver ami Kio
Urande, Metropolitan Traction, Sugar,
Omuha ami the low-prced western Issue.
There were u few weak spits, notably Bal
timore and Ohio. Missouri Pacitlc and
leather Preferred. Italtimnre and Ohio
fell 114 to 34H on rumors that the report
of the export accountant will be unfavora
ble. The deficit of Kuu.QOO reported by the
Missouri Paclitc for the year was use I
against this stack, which sold as low in
tlht at one time. leather Preferred was
sold on the theory that the dlrec4ora ut
their meeting this week will pass the divi
dend on the Preferred. In the closing deal
ings the market was strong and net
changes as compared with Friday's finals
show gains or 'uJ1- per cent. St. Paul,
which was the must active stock, ttgur.nl
for 80,400 shares. The dealings in Sugar
aggregated 2i.5"t shar. s, und in Louisville
and Nashville 23.SUO.
Furnished by WILLIAM LINN. ALLF.N
AY CO., correspondents for A. P. CAMP
BELL, stock broker. 412 Spruce street.
Op'n-High-Low-Closing,
est. eat. ing.
Am. Tobacco Co.... M4; 82i Sl'i wls
Am. Cotton Oil 17'i 17' 17 IT1,
Am. Sugar Ke'g Co. lit; U7 llii 117
Canada Southern... 51 G2 61 Sl'-i
A ten.. To. & 8. Fe... 174 17s 17-i 1?3
Ches. & Ohio 17", 177 177, I
Chicago lias ti! 634 v
Chic, and N. W lwJV4 10..V, P6' lliu'-,
Chic., B. & Q W M1 8ih
c. c. c. & St. i 8tm4 :itt so
Chic, Mil. St. P.. 7! 79 79", 7si;
Chic. K. I. & Pac... 74i 74 74 74 V,
v.. l. & w na:vi vai itii'i km.
Disl. C. F 13. M', 18 1S
ien. Klectiic. 31 11 81, S2-i
Lake Shore 1474 lWfc 347
Louis. & Nash ,rv4'? I'm1- M'a f"V4
SI. K. Tex.. Pr... 30H So1!, 30a y
Manhattan Kle lobVj loti'a lota lo.;
Jlo. Pac 23V4 23' 224
Nat. Lead 2tos -''"-J -''H:
N. J. Central lOSVi 1084 108V 10HV
N. Y. Central MHa 9S-' SS1
N. Y., L. K. r W.... 17H 17's, 171, 17U
N. Y., S. fr W 1 lSi 10', 10Vd
N. Y S. & V., Pr... 2si 2's iN's 2a
Nor. Pac...-. 4 4'-, 4i
Ontario & West 15 U.-l If.",
Omaha 4IS 424 41 42
Pac. .Mail 94 24 24 29 '.J
Phil. & Head 1314 13 1 13'i
Southern K. It 104 I0&4 Wj juh
Southern H. 1!., P.r. :!S 834 33' j,
Tenn. C. & Iron :4 S3r- 334 33'-..
Texas Pacific V 9 a
Union Paelllc 8
walwsh 7 7V 7 7
Wabash. Pr 1H4 14 mv, 19-
Western Union 84 W; 84 Rii'-i
W. L 12 114 12 T2'i
V, S. Leather 11 l 11 Ji
U. 8. Leather. Pr.... KXi4 S4 674 "i
1. 8. Rubber l4 2S, 284 284
CHICAGO BOARD Or TRADE PRICKS.
Op'n- High- Low- Clos.
WHEAT. Ing. est. est, ing.
May fi.i 664 5
J'y J W tw 'J3i
OATS. 8
Mav 21 214 21 13i
"'.' -I'll iil"4
CORN.
Mav
July
LARD.
May ....
Mav ....
I'ORIC.
July ....
.... 31 1 30 30i 3'"4
... 31" 214 "04 yi'-a
r..r,7
9.y-
10.02 10.07 d.92
5.70 S.70
Sera o ton Board of Trade ExehangeQuo
tatlona All Ouotations Based on Pur
of 100.
Name. Bid. Asked.
Dime Dep. & Dis. Bank 135
Scranton Lace Curtain Co B0
National Boring & Drilling Co. ... f0
First National Bank 6S9
Scranton Jar St Stopper Co 25
Sprlr.g Dreok Water Co 105
f lmhurst Boulevard Co 100
cranton Axis Worka go
Scranton Savings Hank 200
Hiranton Traction Co 15
Bouta Plate Glass Co 10
Scranton Car Roplacer Co loo
Scan ton Packing Co its
Weston Mill Co 250
Lackawanna Iron & Hteel Co.. ... 1,0
Scranton Bedding Co ij
BONDS.
Scranton Glass Co 200
Scranton Pass. Railway, first
mortgage due 1918 no
Scranton Traction Co 05
People's Street Railway, first
mortgage due 191 no
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 100
Lacka. Township School 6 U2
City of Bcrnnton Street Imp t ... 102
Scranton Axle Worka 100
Borough of Wlnton 6 100
Rush Brook Coal Co 100
New York Produce Market.
New York, Feb. 24. Flour Dull, firm,
unchanged. Winter wheat Low grade.
$2.h)a3: do. fulr to- fancy. $2.la3.io: lo.
patents, $:!.90u4.1"; .Minnesota clear. I2.TO.I
3.:;n; do. straight. $3a:i.f0; do. patents, $!4.2ia
4.30; low extras, $2 .r.laH; city mills, $4 ISa
4.2.'.; do. patents. $4.2Ua4. to. Southern flour
Dull, steady, common to fair extra. 2.4iU
3; good to choice do.. $3u3.30. Rye flour
Quiet, steady: I2.40a2.85. Wheat .More ac
tive, firmer; No. 2 red store and elevator,
to'ic; ufloat. tflVsaSlc. ; f. o. b.. 81aS2'4C;
ungraded red, U7aS3e. ; No. 1 northern, 754a
754'".; options were moderately active and
linn ait lal4c advance! No. 2 red Keb
ruarv, T-'sC.; .March, 7!i34c.; May, ' 72s:.;
June and July, 71c. Corn Dull, firmer;
No. 2 at ;i737',c. elevator; 38a3S',4e. ufloat;
options were dull and firm at -,i-'- advance;
ON THE VERGE
Of Giving Up the FiglitAn . F.l.
11 lira Citicn'ti Last Resource
Proves u Success.
From the Elmlra Gazette.
Do you know Mr. J. S. Hodder, of 214
South Main street? He has been a
business man and permanent resident
of Elmira for over twenty years. A
man whose statement cannot be dis
puted. Well, Mr. Dodder's case In a
nutshell is that he has been a sufferer
from kidney disorders, but doesn't suf
fer ;ny more. We will let 'him tell
what has brought about the change.
Here is how he spoke of his case to our
representative: "I have never been
well since the cloning: of the war, where.
In the service of my country, I con
tracted kidney and bladder disorders.
The complaint hus gradually been
growing on me. 1 had sharp pains
In the small of my, back, just
back of the hips, and when they left it
was only to be followed by a dull, heavy
pain which remained continually. I
could lie In but one or two positions in
bed or the pain would be almost un
bearable. 1 was always very Fore
over the kidneys, and the urine emitted
a strong odor. At times I felt exist
ence a task. I tried this, that and the
other thing, to no avail, and was on the
verge of giving up entirely when I saw
Dean's Kidney Pills advertised. I
thought as a last resort I would Rive
them a trial; they were highly recom
mended, and I would use just this) one
more remedy. I began takinir them,
and I am very glad indeed to give my
statement, that suffering humanity may
receive the same benefit I have. A few
doses of Doan's Kidney Pills satisfied
me they were helping me. Now the
pain Is all gone, and I am entirely -well
this, after years of sickness. My
sleep at night Is srood and refreshing.
I do not feel any more that tired feel
ing I used to on rising, all thanks due
to Doan's Kidney Pills.'.' ... -
Doan's Kidney Pills are for sale by
all dealers. Price 50 cents prr box. six
boxes for 12.60. By mall on receipt of
price by Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo,
N. Y., sole agsnta Cor V. S.
February. 37c.; May, Stfc.; July. 274c
Os ts Firmer, moderaiely active; options
dull, firmer; February, 2,c. ; March.
2.". V'.; .May. 2tk'.; spot prices. No. 2 at -
2U'c. ; No. 2 while. 27a27l4C. ; No. 2 Chl-
axo. 27i; No. 3 ut 25; No. 3 white,
2ii'4c; nnxe.l western, 24',u20li;C.: white
state and western, 27a2Jc. Beef Dull,
steady; family, $10al2: extra mess, .
Beef hams Quiet; I14.50al6. Tterced beef
Dull, steady; city extra India mess, Sl&
16.50. Cut meats Quiet, steady; pickled
bellies, 12 pounds, 6c.; do. shoulders. 4Ha
4,o. ; do. hamis. 8a8&c. Lard guiot,
easy; western steam. S6.70; city, Sia7.l0;
May, $5.85; refined, quiet; continent, pi;
South America. Pi. 2a; compound, 4a."i'.
Pork Steady, firm, good demand: state
dairy, 19c.; creamery, 13al(ic. ; western
creamery, 14a21c; do. held, 12al8c. ; do.
factory, 8-jal2)'.; Elgins, 21c; imitation
creamery, Jlul.V. ; rolls, 8allc. Cheese
Fair demand, fancy firm; state large, tia
IOV4C.; do. fancy, 10Hc; do. small, Salome.;
part skims. 3'4i7c.; full eklms, l4a3c.
F.K6S Fair supply, barely steady; state
and Pennsylvania, 13lnlS4c. ; southern,
lial2ac. : ice house, rase, $1.7!Wt3; western
fresh, 12HjUi:Jc.; limed, case, J2u3.
Toledo Grain Market.
Toledo. O., Feb. 24. Wheat Receipts.
7.463 bushels; shipments. 2,600 bushels;
easy; No. 2 red cash. 7344c; May, 74MiC.;
July, 70'c: No. 3 red CBJh, 72c. Corn
Receipts, 13.M0 bushels; shipments, 1.WW
bushels; quiet; No. 2 mixed cash, 29c;
No. 3 do., 2S'ic.; No. 3 yellow, 29c; No. 2
White, 28a2k.'. Oats Receipts. 1.541 bush
els; nominal. - Cloverseed Receipts. l.tiUO
bags; shipments, 1.430 bags; Him; Prima
cash, Sl.45; .March. $4.42'....
Buffalo Live Stock.
Buffalo. N. y.. Feb. 24.-CattleDull,
slow; good to choice steers. S3.90a4.03;
mixed butchers, $3.403.75; good 40 choice
fut heifers, $3.33a4; stockere and feeders
slow, light to good mockers, 2.40a3.l"5;
feeders, I3.25a3.05; veals, good to prime,
SC:50a7.5O: light to fair. 44u4.60. Hogs
Finn; Yorkers. 34.35u4.4U: routhi. l3.(T,a
3u; stags. x:Sa3.tH); pigs fair to best, $4.25a
4.!i. Sheep und lambs Lower for lambs;
icn.i.v lur Kiieep; prime to oest iambs,
34.tiua4.7n; good to choic. 14.4r.u4.li0: mixed
sheep, god to choice. 3.6a4: common o
mil, f.s.juj.iu; exports. J3.4ua3.0i.
Chicago Live Stook.
Union Stock yards, ill., Feb. 2l.-Cattle
-Receipts lo.coo head; market firm and
ivaiuc. nigner; common to extra steers,
J3.30a4.65; stocker and feeders, $2.7"a3.85;
cows end bulls, $1.6083.50; calves. $3afi.25;
jexans, 2.3ja3.9u. Hogs Receipts, 36,0u0
iirju; iiiHiKec weaK and BalOc. lower;
heavy packing and shipping lots, $3."
4.20; common to ehnica mli.,1 flt'..11i.
choice assorted, $4.15a4.20: light, U5a4!2n;
P .1, Sheep-Receipts. I4.i0
I".,1 '" ,""erior 10 cnoice, $2.00a
Oil Marfcat.
Oil City. Pu., Feb. 24.-Credlt balances
opened. 1 3... and closed. 1.33. At the
. i. ? ,l"e P"o"s opened. $1.33; high
est. 11.33: lnn-nal u.l
Pittsburg. Pa., Feb. 24. Credit balances
i! L "' ,,M,on ul exenange opeiu-d,
Jl.Jo; highest, $1.3(i; lowest und closed, $U0.
FLORIDA.
Personal ly-Condueted Tours via Penn
sylvania Railroad.
There la no doubt but that every one
' , nine a desire to Visit
Florida. th "linH rr t;.i.. ..
... A-i.nin, Ullll
that many have been deterred from so
uiiis uy uw mougnt or a long and
tiresome railroad i.mna.r
Pe,18e-. and a thousand and one other
inese nave Been overcome
by the Inauffuratlnn r.r , H r.,
nla Railroad Company's personally con-
iuuis iu jui-Kson vine, a special
train of iinYri,llu.i , ,
- . ' , " 1 1 . . 1 1, 1 1 1 iiiunen
the run from New York to Jacksonville
in. thirty hours; a tourist agent and
chaperon accompany each tour to Iook
after the comfort of passengers while
en luiue, mm me iow rates oneml
bring the tours within tho means of al
most every one.
The tours, allowing two weeks' stay
In Florida, will leave New York and
Philadelphia on Feb. 25 and March 3,
18H6. The rate. Including transporta
tion, meals en route, and Pullman
berth on special train. Is $50.00 from
New York atid $4S.0) from Philadel
phia: proportionate Kites from other
points.
For further Information apply to
Ticket Agents, or address Tourist
Agent, 11S6 Broadway. New Xork. or
Room 411. Broad Street Station, Phila
delphia, to whom application for space
should also be tnade.
T
A WORD.
WANTS OP ALL KINDS COST THAT
MUCH, WHEN PAID FOR IN AD
VANCK. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT
18 MADE. NO CHARGE WILL EE LE89
THAN 25 CENTS. THIS RULE .AP
PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS., EX
CEPT LOCAL SITUATIONS, WHICH
ARE INSERTED FREE.
Agsnta Wanted.
AOKNTS WANTED TO SELL CIOAB8;
Hi per month salary and expenses paid.
Aildrest. with two-csnt stamp. FldAKO CI
UAH CO.. Chicago.
Y ' A N T EI) -T WO GOOD MEN TO SELL
? V toa und coffee on commission in and
around Kcrautou; will furnish each with
horao and wag n and pay 20 per cent, com
mission: a small bond required. For particu
lars address C. C, Tribune office.
A" GENTS TO SELL OUR " PRACTICAL
gold, silver, nickel and copper electro
platers: price from 3 upward; salary and ex
penses paid; outfit free. Address, with stamp,
MICHIGAN MFOCO.. Chicago.
AGENTS TO 8EI.L CIGARS TO DEALERS;
$25 weekly and expenses; experience un
necessary. CONSOLIDATED MFG. CO., 43
Van Buren St., Chicago,
CALE8MAN TO CARRY SIDE L IKeT 23
0 per cent, commission; sample book
moiled free. Address L. N. CO., station L,
New York.
T ON CE AGE. VTS APPOINTED-TO
V sell now liglitninu' selling table cloth. mm
qnito and bouse flv liquid ut Id cents und 25
ccits a Lo'tle. Sample lie.'. UOLGlAXO
JI F'U Co., Baltimore. Md.
VOENTS - HIS DK'tT PATENT" UN IVeIT
1 V snl Hair Curlers and Wavers (in.'d with
out heat 1. nd 'Tyr Poiutpd"Hair Pins. Lib
ersl comminaions, Freo sample and full pur
ticulars. Address P. O. Box 4 01'. New Vork.
Cxecutor'a Notice.
INSTATE OF ADELIA U RCHAFFER,
I j lute of tho city of Scranton, Lackawanna
cotinty, I'h , d -cased.
Letters testamentary upon tbenbnvo rained
estate having been granted to the under
signed, all p -rsnbS hiving claims or demands
ag.ili st 1I10 saiit estate will present them f'r
payment, and tline I'ldubtcd thereto will
please ui-ke imm diate favment to
WALTtB Hv.OTT ANDREWS.
Excutor.
No. SI West X.Ut Street, Jew Vcrk.
CliARf.es H. Wki.i.ks,
Attorney for Estate,
Scranton. Pa.
Business Opportunity.
MtlPPLB CREEK IN VESTMENTS RR
J liable Information, with Cripn e Creli
map free: 3 years on ground: Soll",0IX) rapital,
I'hu Woods invostujent Co , ColoradoSpriiigs,
Colo.
Soeclal Notices.
"PUE SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAK."
J You want this relic. Contains sll of
Frank Leslie's famous old War Pictures.hor
ing the forces In actual battlo. sketched on tb
Blxit. Two volumes, 2,0uu pictures. Sold on
easy monthly payments. Delivered by ex
I reus complete, nil charges prepaid. Address
P. O. MOODY, 022 Adams Ae.. Scranton. Pa.
BLANK HOOKS, PAMPHLETS, UAGA
zines, etc..' bound or rebound at-Til g
Tkiblnb office, yuick work. Heasonabl
prices.
MadicaL,
A SURE CURB
FOR
RHEUMATISM
Warranted to cure DUO ont of erery I.OOO;
two doses will take the worst case of inflam
t story not or bed. f'2.00 per pint bottle.
Manufactured and oold by
MRS. DR. HAMILTON, a4s Northampton
Street, Wllkes-Barre. Pa.
and for sale at 116 New Vork St., Urctn Ridge.
SCRANTON. PA.
mi
Coninollv
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
CONNOLLY
Help Wanted Malt.
VANtijSav1Cocai
take eharitof an aasooy for a new pat
ented article; ood salary and cemminion to
th rlfht party. Apply, stating references,
to.. N. H. 8. Co., Tompls Bld'. Philadelphia.
SALBSMEN-tiA DAY: NO CAN V Ass
ist : no deliverlss; no oollections: ssineles
free: aids line or exoluslrs. stPRH, 8141
Marks! St., 1'hlladelphia.
WANTKD AN AORNT IN EVERY BSC
tion tocaDTMs; 14.00 to $5 00 a day made:
sella at sight; alaoa man to sell Staple Oooda
to dealers; beat aldo line t'n.00 a month; sal
ary or lsr cemmisaioa made; experisocs
unuecsaury. Clifton Soap and Manufaotur
liir Co.. CinHnnati, O.
WANTKD-AN EXPERT STEAM FITTER
to solicit ork and make estimain; a
good opportunity to the rltfht party. Address
STEAM FITTER. Tribune offl.-e.
w
ANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN
every town to solicit stock snhanrln-
tions: a monopoly; big money for saents: no
capital required. EDWARD C. FISH CO..
Borden Blocs. Chloaio. UL
Heist Wanted Female.
COOD, STRONG GIRL OR WOMAN FOR
T general homework. Apply, with refer
ence, to MRS. NOLL, 1U42 N. ilsln avenue.
I ADIES-I MAKE BIO WAGES DOING
J pleasant home work, and will gladly tend
11111 particulars 10 an aanainv 1 cent aismp
Aiin at. a. DiLooinSi uiwraaoe, iuiail.
AMhD-LAD AGHNT IN BfJkAii
toil to sell and introduce Suder'a oaks
icing; experienoed ranvasaer preferred; work
permanent anu very prontame. write for
particular! at once and gat benefit of holiday
trade. T. H. SNYDER A CO . Cincinnati, O
Wi
ANTED IMMEDIATELY -TWO NER
setio ftaleswoman to rstmisant ns.
Guaranteed t a day withoot interferiugwlttt
other duties. Healthful occupation, write
for particulars, tnoloaing stamp, Mango Chem
leal Company. No. 78 John street. New York.
For Sal.
1.X1K SALE-BAR FIXTURES IN FIH8T-
r olasa order, J. F. BEST, Roaring Brook
nosei, wo i,eaar avenue.
FOR SALE HOUSE AND LOT AT COR
ner of Meade and Barks street. All mod
ern improvement on premises. MRS. A.NNIE
bicjwajw, Liunmorv, rs.
FOR 8ALR-1 PAIR BAY MARES: 1
black paoer : very fast : prices law.
OUERXBEY BROTHERS. 14 Wyoming Ave.
T?OR SALE-ONE OF f HE FINEST
V country plaoss near Scranton; lares
tnoneru neune anu nne grounas. sua, maki
AYLESWORTH, Clarks Oreen, Pa.
Fcr Rent.
I70R RENT KKOM APK1L 1, LARUE
I1 U.llr hi.a JI)J UnlKaaawaisaA. .11 m,1
ern appliance Inquire 24:1 N. Washington
arrnue.
m ui iun uuuiD. a,w u i uj t v pli a, . bis uiuaa-
1?6r RENT-TEN ROOM HOUSK; ALL
model u couveaiences. Inquire at l-fll
vvaenuurn si.
C1RKKN RJOGE-GOOD EIGHT
f house. Apply X02 Marlon Ht.
ROOM
OR RENT ONE-HALF DOl'BLE HOUSE
715 Onlncv avenue. Rent
reasonable,
Opposits Morns Taylor Hospital.
POR RENT-ON E SIX-ROOM HOUSE, LEE
L court. Inquire 6i Arlsnie are.
F'OR RENT NICEtit FURNISHED HALL
suitable for lodge rooms. JdUN JEK
MYN, 110 Wyoming ovemie.
FOR RENT THE PREMISES RECENTLY
occupied by The Scranton Trih ne. known
as the Blosser Building, corner of Spruce St.
and t enn ave. Possession given Immediately.
The prcnilf 8 consist of the bidldiug in the
rear of the bnildinc on the corner of suruce
Btroet and Penu avenue, together with the
bi-emont, ana also tue entire lourtu noor ot
the corner building. Can bo rented for Lodge
purposes as well ns public meetings. Sizes of
hall. SiljclOO with a s cond hall on sums
floor, .'51.06. For particulars inquire on
the Dremiaes. f Rudolph Kloeser. or at the
ottice of The Scranton Tribune.
FOR RENT.
The upper Two Assem
bly Halls in our modern
building, corner Lacka
wanna nnd I'cnn Aves.,
being 50 feet front nnd
nearly 100 feet deep, with
steam heat and passenger
elevator, to let. Will al
ter entrance to Lacka
wanna avenue, .and adapt
floors for school, office,
gallery or light business
purposes.
THE SAMTERS.
Stockholders' Meeting,
rPHE ANN CAL. MEETING OFTHEBTOtK
1 ho dn f tho Dickson Mnnufactnrina
l'i mnany for the election of officers, and the
consider a tlnn of such other bnln-ts aa may
lie bromtht leforo them, will be held at the
office of tho enmnnnv in ncrantnn on Wednes
day, the ilth day of March nrxt, at 10 o'cicck
- a 1 1 iji-DL'IVil ' . . .. .
a. III. n n. n. uiiinu,
Scranton. February -), isvu.
NOTICE-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF
the stockholders of the Lackawanna
Iron and Steel Company, for tie election of
directors and transaction of Bnch other busi
ness as mar properly come before the meet
ing, will tie held st the oftlcs at the onpanr.
in the city of Heranton, Pennsylvania, on
Wednesday. March 4. IsHH st 2 o'clock p. m.
The polls will remain oon for one hour. The
tranefer books will be closed nn February 21,
1600, and reopens I on March 5. IWI.
.1. r. iii(4ui."u., Eecretary.
Scrauton, Pa.. Feb M. I
Clairvoyant.
TAVOTTE. 1 HE YOUNGEST CLAIRVoY
f I ant and palmist in the world, is located
at 210 South Main avenue. She tells past.pres
ent and future, gives names, addresses, lost
or stolen, and consultations on all business
transactions. .
MADAME AUBREY. GREATEST LIVING
rlairvovant in tbs world: tells mat.
present and future. 31 1 Mul berry street
Lost.
ON SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21, A LADY'S
gold watch, between Johnson's store and
Olyphant. Finder will be rewarded by re
tnrnlne saaie to Johnaon's Coal Co. Store De
partment, Price burg.
Of Special Interest Now are the New
BELTS;
RIBBONS "ave
& WALLACE,
TRYUS.
I02-M4 UCXL IVL, COR. IDl.
Situations Warttasl,
CITUAfflON WANTED AS BUTOHd.-t. BY
O one who thoroughly underttaada meat
builnsaa: can sommaad a good trade; prefer
to worn in oaan mar set; wltb sooa liamu ana
flrst-ola. reference. D. UOKOAN, M West
Market street.
SIT UATION-W ANTED BT FIBSlTo?
March aa collector, by sue of business
qualifications: wall used to city and out ot
oity; with good habits and reference. Ad-
ureas wupfAfl, jsjs w. M,rs sireet.
ClTUATION WANTED BY A YOU NO
u girl to do general houiawork ia a small
family. Address L. E, 115 N. Fillmore ave.
ITUATION WANTED BY AN EXPERI
noad man aa aaleaman. hookkeener or
tllnnin. .tub. ... M.AH..n&.. U 1.
......1., ... . wmy I Q.T, .HUV,. nwu.vM.tw
trade preferred. Address O. A. L, Tribune
office.
SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNO LaDY
aa clerk ; has had experience in dry goods
and shoes, also in office work; osn furnish
refnrasos if required; ia snxious to obtain a
posltlen. Address ANXIOUS. Tribnn nfflo.
RAILROAD TIME-TABLES
IA R. I
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT MAV 19, 18IS-
Train Leave Wilkst-Barra Follows
7.25 a.m., waek days, for Sunbury
Harrlaburg, Phils alphia, Baltl
mora, Wathlngton, and for Pittf
burg and the West.
10.15 & m wak days, for Hazlaton.
PotUville, Rggdlnf, Norristown
and Phlladalphia; and for Sun
bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore. Washington, and Pitts
burg and tho West.
3,17 p. m., wssk days, for Sunbury,
Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and Pittsburg
and th West.
4.40 p. m., Sundays only, for Sun
bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Washingto n and Pitts
burs; and the West.
G.OO p. m., wssk days, for Hazlston
and Pottsyills.
J. R. WOOD,
Gen'l Pass. Agsnt.
S. M. PREVOST,
General Manager.
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
(Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.)
Anthracite coal used exclusively, insur
ing cleanliness und comfort.
TIME TAbLC IN EFFECT NOV. 17, 1883.
Tinlim leave Si-ramon for Plttston,
Wllkes-Barre, etc at 8.2D. 9.15. 11.30 a. in .
1 20. 1U0. 3.05. t.00. 7.10 p. m. Sundays, vO
a. m 1.00, Z.V. 7. 10 p. in.
Kor Atlantic City, 8 0 a. m. .
For New York, Newark and Elizabeth,
8.20 (express) a. m., X.'iD (express with Buf
fet parlor car), 3. OS (express) p. m. Sun
day, 2.15 p. ni. Train leaving :t0 p. in.
arrives ut Philadelphia. Reading Terminal.
i.il p. m. and New York 6 43 p. m.
For Munch Chunk, Allcntowii. llKhlu
hem, Kaston and Phiiudelphla, 8.11) a. m.,
I.itu. 3.03, fi.OD (except Philadelphia) p. in.
Sunday. 2.15 p. in.
For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at
8.3) a. m.. 1.20 p. m.
For ftcadinx. Lebanon and Harrisburg,
via Alli'iuown. 8.20 a. in., 1.20, 3.0V p. ni.
Sunday. 2.15 p. m.
For Pottsvlllc. 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, 1.3). 4.30 (express with Buffet
parlor car) p. m. Sunday, 4.30 a. m.
Leave Philadelphia. Reading Termlnnl,
9.00 a. m., 2.00 and 4.30 p. m. Sunday 6.27
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.
11. P. BALDWIN.
Oen. Pass. Agent.
J. H. OLHATTSEV. On Supt
DELAWARE! AND
nLUSMN RAIL
ROAD. Commencing Monday,
g,-Tr sJM m July w, an iraius win
aj AY M SKI arrive S( new i-sckh-M
M B wanna avenue station
ftW r n follows:
f Trains will leave Scran
ton station for Carbondale and Interme
diate points at 2.2'. '": - nd. 101
a. m.. 12.00. 2 20. 3.65, 6.U, M 7.25, 9.10 and
1IForFarvlew. Waymart snd Honeadalt
at 7.00. 8.25 and 10.10 a. m., 12.U0. 2.20 and 5.19
p, m. . . Iha A A I rAnd.lr.
l-or aidhm, , " -. -
and Montreal at 6.4.1 a. m. and 2.20 p. m.
Pftr VV IlKSS-narrv inu iii.qi mcuiaie
points at 7.45. 8.43, 9.38 and 10.45 a. m., 12.05,
1 JO 2 38. 4.00. 5.10. .0o, 9.1a and 11.38 p. m.
1 1 1 ...I. . mt H.,ranlnn al.h.M
iraine ....,ul(
from Carbondsle and intermediate points
it 7 40. 8.40. 9.34 and 10.40 a. m.. 12.00, 1.17,
134 3 40, 4.54, 5.55. 7.45, 9.11 and lL33j. m.
ITrom rionesuuic, nimaii anu rmr
view at 9.34 a. m., 12.00, 1.17, 3.40, 6.65 and
S P. m.
From Montreal, Brius, Aisany, eic,
at 4.64 and 11.33 p. m.
r rvm TT ii9rw-uui btj iiu itiiei iiisruiasiv
rolnts at 2.15, 9.04, 10 Oi and 11.66 a. m., l.l(
1. a ia m tm eta mum 11 1J n
Wallace
!'ne
20cH.urue'
UPHOLSTER FURNITURE
Clean Carpets, :
Renovate Featbera,
Make Over Mattresses,
Make and Repair Spring
Sell Iron Beds,
Make Fine Mattresn
'4
Nov. 17. 1196.
Train leaves Scranton for Philadelphia
and New York via D. A 11. H. it. at 7.41
a. m 12.03, 1.20, i 88 and 11.38 p. m via D .
L. 4 W. It. Si., loo, 8.08, 11.20 a. ni.. and 1.3
p. m.
Leave Scranton for Plttston and Wllkoi
Barre. via pa L. W. B. R., I.ou, tM, U.2S
a. m 1.40, 1.07. 8.33 p. m.
Leave Scranton for White Haven. H
fleton. Pottnvllle and all points on the
Beaver Meadow and Pottsvllls branches,
via B. W. V. R. R 1.39 a. m., via D.
H. R. R at 7.45 a. in., 13.06, l., 188, 4.00 p.
m-' y'.!i ?".L- W. R. R. 8.00, 3.08, 11.20 ft.
m.. 1.J0, 3 40 p, m.
Leave Scranton for Bethlehem, Easton,
Reading, Harrisburg and all Intermedials
Polnl". via D. A H. R. R. 7.45 a. m., U Cu,
.SO, 8.M, 4.00, U.J8 p. m.. via D U W.
R. R.. (.00. 8.08. 11.30 a. m., 1.30 p. m
Leave Scranton for Tunkhsnnock. To.
wanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Oeneva and all
intermediate points via D H. R. R., 8.4
s. m , lit OS and 11.36 p. m via D L. a W.
R. R., 1.08. 9 35 a. in., 1.30 p. m.
Leave Scranton for Rochester, Buffalo.
Niagara Falls, Detroit, Chicago and all
Points west via D 4k It. R. R 8.46 a. m .
. .18. 1138 p. m., via D., L. eV W. R. It.
and Plttston Junction, 8.08, 9.66 a. m.. 1.30.
I. 60 p. m. via E. ft W. V. H. R., 9.41 p. m.
tor Elmlra and the west via Salamanca,
Via D. H. R. R., 8.46 a. m. 12 06, 1 .03 p. m .
vla, Pa. w- H . " u -'
and 8.07 p. m.
Pulrnan parlor and sleeping or L. V.
chair cars on all trains between L. B.
Junction or Wllkes-Barrs and New York,
Philadelphia, Buffalo, and Suspension
Bridge.
AOLL.,N WILBUR. Osn. Bupt.
CHA8. S. LEE. Oen. Pass, Agt.. Phlla., Pa.
A. W. NONNEMACHBR, Asst. Oen.
Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem, Pa.
Del., Lack, and Western.
Effect Monday, June 24. 1899.
Trains leave Scranton as follows: Kg
rress for New York and all points East,
40. 2.(0. 6.13, 1.00 and 9.3 a. m.; 18.66 an J
3.34 p. m.
Express for Eauton, Trenton, Philadel
phia and the Mouth, 3.15, 8.00 and 9.35 a. m..
12.33 and 8 34 p. m.
Washington and way stations, 3.5S p. m.
Tobyhanna accommodation, (.10 p. m.
Express for Blnghamton, Oawego, El
mira, Corning, Bath, Dansvllle, Mount
Morris and Buffalo, 12.10. 2.36 a. m., and
1.21 p. ni., making close oonnsotlons at
Buffalo to all points In the West, North
west and Southwest.
Bath accommodation, 9 a. m,
Blnghamton and way stations, 12.37 p. m.
Nicholson accommodation, 6 p. m.
Blnghamton and Elmlra Express, (.01
p. m.
Expresi for Cortland, Syracuse, Oawego,
ft lea and Klchfleld Spring!, 2.3Sa. m. and
124 P. m. .
Ithaca 2.35 and Bath 9 a. m. and 1.21 p m.
For Northumberland, Plttston, Wilkes
Barre, Plymouth. Bloomsburg and Dan
vllle, making cloae connections at North
umberland for Wllliamsport, Harrisburg.
Baltimore, Washington and the South.
Northumberland and intermediate sta
lions, COO, 9.65 a. m. and 1.30 and 8.07 p. m.
Nantlcoke and Intermediate stations,
8 08 snd 11.20 s. m. Plymouth and later
mediate stations, 3.44 and 8.63 p. m.
Pullman parlor and sleeping coaohes oa
all express trains. ....
For detailed Information, pocket time
tables, etc.. apply to M. L. Smith, Cltr
ticket office, 323 Lackawanna avenue,
depot ticket office.
Erie and Wyoming Valley.
Trains leave Scranton for New York
and intermediate points on tho Erie rail
road at T.uu a. in. una t.a p. m. aiw iur
iLine-iiale. Ha. lev and local points at
7.WI, 9.40 a. in. uud 3.29 p. m.
All the above are llirougn trains 10 anu
froni llonesdule. ....
Tialns leave for WIlkeS'Barrs at 139
m. und 2.19 p. m.
SCRAKTOJI D1T9IIO.
In Kneel September Mad. IBM.
Rerin Meaae.
sM 141
I2C3 801
5 S h Tratns Dally,
U 'fcicej
Arrive Lea vs.
rai'N Y. rrenklla K.I
1 tOjWest 4nd street)
7 00 Weehawken
... J ! -
...J9l
r s Arrive ' Leavel
I I3i
Vaneoek Junctloai
1 0M
Has cock
931
41
tM
991
8l
(M
tarUfftt
Preston Park
couio
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