The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 29, 1896, Page 2, Image 2

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THE KCEANTON THIBXTSTE SA1TJBDAT MOKJHnr. iTKBKUAinT St,
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CONGRESSIONAL BUSINESS
The Annual Fight Over Checks
.Representatives.
for
DC ARMOND S BITTER ATTACK
Characterize the Amendment as Raid
oa tha Treasury-President Cleveland
Vetoes the Bill Authorising Leaa
la( of Arlsona School Lands.
Washington. Feb. S3. The Cuban
resolution did not figure In today's
proceedings of tht house until just L
fore the close of the session. Secretary
Cox, of the senate, announced to the
house the action of the senate an J the
house galleries cheered his statement.
The resolutions lie on the sueakft-'s
desk, whence they muy lie called up at
any time. It was understood this at
ternoon that Air. Hitt will nsk the
house to dispose of them next Monday.
As soon as the Juurnul was read, the
house went Into committee of the whole
for the consideration of the legislut I vt.
executive und Judicial appropriat Ion
bill for the year ending June SO. 1S)7.
nil twenty-fli pages of It were .il
poseil of before adjournment. In the
course of the general debate, which
lasted until nearly 2 o'clock. Sir. CJrout
(Hep., Vt.) a member of the commit
tee on appropriations, rend a speech in
favor of a sound and stuble currency.
Of the sections of the bill which lassed
under consideration, only one excited
much debate that relating to clerks
for representatives, over which the mi
nimi light took place. Mr. Tawney
(Hep., Minn.) moved to make their em
ployment continuous. Instead of durlriB
the sessions of congress only, but this
was ruled out on a point of order made
by Mr. McCall (Hep., Ten.) that it
changed existing law. and was there
fore luadmissubie upon an appropria
tion bill.
TRKASl'KY RAID.
The feature of the discussion was Mr.
Du Armond'n attack upon the amend
ment which he characterized as u r.UU
vu the treasury, without right or Jiik
tice, u salary grab us much as the In
famous nieusure known by that name
nnd a stench In the nostrils of hunest
men. The clmirman u? the committee
fif the whole sustained the point of
irder reversing a ruling made in the
last congress under r.lmilar conditions,
nnd Mr. Tawney taking un nppeal frm
the ruling It was sustained by the com
niittee 10-i to 4.1.
A message from President Cleveland
vetoing the bill authorizing the letis
iiiK of the school lands of Ai'Izoiih. was
laid before the house and made the
lieclal order for tomorrow.
The conference re;iort on the general
pension appropriation bill, and tlx re
port on the elections committee No. 1,
continuing Mr. Jones title to the sson.t
as representative from the First dis
trict of Virginia were agreed to. At
4. DO the house took n recess until H
o'clock, the evening session to be for
the consideration of private pension
and relief bills only.
TESTIXU BLOOIMOIXDS.
Nurrow I scape of a Deputy Who linn
lleforo the Dogs-Indiana Sheriff Satis
fied Tkcv Will Capture Any Criminal.
Crown Point, Tmi.. Feb. 28. This
morning Just before daybreak Sheriff
Hayes gave ltuck nnd Jim, his two
mnn-hutlng bloodhounds, a thorough
trial test in the heavy timber in id
fwamp south of the city limits. Tlie
dogs mude the chase to perfection, not
leaving the trail an Inch from start
to llnlsh until their man was cap
tured. William Zanders, a deputy
sheriff, left the county Jail at fi o'clock,
one hour ahead of Sheriff Hayes, Depu
ty Farley and the hounds. Zanders
walked to the county fnlr grounds, a.
mile away. Ho went twice around tlie
race track, taking a different route
each time, then passing through tlie
grounds in a zigzag course. After
walking about two miles in the fair
grounds Zanders went Into a heavy
piece of timber. Here he walked hack
and forth a dozen times, then crossed
through twice In a different direction
Into a heavy Bwamp of canebrakoa
eight feet high. The swamp covers
Pearly twenty acres of land. Zanders
found the cane brakes so high that
he could hardly travel. Through this
spot he walked in every direction, over
Ice and biiow. Hp had hardly reaeru-d
the edge of the swamp when he heard
the yelping of the dogs nbout a mile be
hind him. Zanders, knowing he had
no time to lose, made a long run for a
big patch of hazel bushes a few roils
away. He crawled through this place
twice and then started for a tree near
by. He turned around and saw lluck
and Jim not over four rods behind, com
ing on a run without making the least
bit of noise. He made a dash for the
nearest tree and climbed up Just in
time to miss the Jaws of the dogs. Had
lie made one misstep and fell he would
have been torn In pieces, as the dovrrs
were excited to their highest pitch,
iluck stood guard at the base of the
tree, while Jim leisurely walked two
or three rods away and took his posi
tion, which he regularly held In Texas
"a picket on duty," both eagerly watch
ing their captured man. Sheriff Hayes
and Deputy Farley reached the spot
nearly an hour afterward.
Another Way of Looking at It.
A sulky llttli girl was being entertalnol
by a friend, a middle-aged woman unused
1o children, who nevertheless was doinr
her best lo arouse Interest.
"Oh, look at pussy," wild the liostes-o,
"just see how nice and clean she is, r5--?
how she washes her face."
The sulky one cast u contemptuous look
THERE'LL BE A
KOR
OR
Buyers mentioned in this
two weelcs,
CUE
M8ET
224 Wyoming Ave.
Retire from business then, and have no use for the instru
ments, except to convert thciu into cash at the earliest mo
ment possible.
Besides these daily specials, any instrument on the
floor of our show room can. be bought for actual cost for
cash, or responsible buyers can have as long time as they
desire, by merely agreeing to pay an annual interest rate of
6 per cent, on the outstanding balance.
Just imagine the luxury of owning a Weber Piano
on such wonderfully easy terms t
toward the domestic pet. "She ain't
washing her face," she remarked at last,
"she's washing her paws and wiping them
on her face." Brooklyn Uagle.
INDUSTRIAL.
Plttston Gazette: If the new Mount
Lookout breaker, now being built to
take the place of the one recently de
stroyed by Are, Is not the finest and
best in the valley, it certainly will be
no fault of the officials of the company,
who are sparing no expense or labor to
make the plans as nearly perfect as it
Is possible to have them, and to adapt
them to the conditions found at the
colliery. General Manager J. L. Craw
ford is giving his personal supervision
to the work of preparing the plans, and
they are now almost completed. In
some respects the new breaker will be
exactly the same as the old one, while
In other respects It will be materially
different, and a statement of the points
of difference will be of Interest to mine
workers generally. The new breaker
will occupy exactly the same site as the
one destroyed by lire. The new build
ing will be larger, however, for the rea
son thut it will be double, while the
former one was single. To make It so
a wing will be built on the northeast
coiner. The foundation for the wing is
also In readiness, it having been built
some time ago when It was proposed to
enlarge the old breaker. Some Idea of
the massive character of the new struc
ture may be gained from the statement
that 1. UOO.UOO feet of timber will be re
quired in its building. The coal will
be hoisted to the top of the breaker by
means of a plane, as before, and the
manner of handling cars will be the
same. From the dumping platform
downward through the breaker, how
ever, are radical changes from the old
style, .which It will .be Interesting to
watc h very closely. Just below the
dumping platform nre two pairs of
crushers, and here the changes begin.
Into one pi'ir of crushers, 40 by 4S
inches in size, goes all of the pure coal.
Into the crushers. Hti by ,16 Inches In
size, goes nil doubtful and bony coal.
Hot It classes of civil nre treated alike
as to crushing and separating, passing
from the crushers Into counter screens
fi by 7 feet In diameter and 24 feet long,
(tut of these screens broken and egg
coal Is prepared over automatic slate
pickers. There Is also an extra pair
of crushers, by means of which the
broken und egg coal may be reduced, if
desired, to lower sizes. The pure coal
under broken and egg goes to the main
screen, from which the stove and chest
nut sizes are prepared over automatic
slate pickers. The chestnut and pea
coal then passes over shakers and au
tomatic slute pickers, thence going di
rect to the pockets. The pickings from
all of these sizes of coal are elevated
und reploked. doing back to the top
of the breaker, the course of the doubt
ful and bony coal may be traced. This,
after leaving the counter screens, In
stead of going to the main screens, ns
the pure coal, passes, together with
the coal from the mud screens, under
the bars, over a series of shakers, and
after being separated Into sizes by the
Khakcrs. run Into twelve Lehigh Valley
pattern Jigs (of the same style as those
In use at "Maltby"). All doubtful conl,
even the buckwheat size. Is Jigged. Af
ter being Jigged it passes over auto
matic slate pickers, and thence goes to
the chutes, ready for market, the long
und perfect cleaning process through
which it bus passed being expected to
make It dean enough to pass the most
rigid Inspection. The breaker Is
eipilpped with three lines of elevators,
each feet high one for lip screenings,
one fur doubtful conl and one for re
liHiidling condemned coal. The work of
rehandling condemned coal, frequently
a coiirce of much trouble and expense,
will In the new breuker be reduced to
the minimum, a deep pit having been
prepared under the breaker. Into which
the coal can be dumped nnd then ele
vated to the top of the breaker to pass
through the picking process a second
lime. It will not be necessary to use a
shovel on condemned coal. In all there
will be ten shaking screens and six
round screens in the breaker, and the
total cnnnclty will be nbout 2.imo tons
n day. The capacity of the new breaker
will not be much greater than the old.
the additional space und Improvements
being used to better prepare the coal
rather tbnn Increase the product. All
of the modern ln nker accessories will
be furnished. sJth as electric light,
steam heat, vat -r for lire purpose, etc.
Altogether, It is safe to say that it will
be the best equipped coal-preparing
plant in this region.
Conductors and trainmen on Hie Le
high Valley passenger trains begun last
Sunday wearing their new service
badges. Those for the conductors nre
heavy gold plate, while the badges for
the trainmen are made of aluminum.
F.ach shield Is numbered according to
the length of service of the employe.
beginning March 1 the Krle will
charge for carrying bicycles whether
accompanied by owners or not. The
minimum charge Is fixed at 15 cents
and the rate is not to exceed 20 per cent,
of the passenger fare. The Erie will
charge 1". cents on ull fares between 6
cents and 1.
If the lluby Is cnttlng Teeth.
Mrs. Wlnslow'ii Soothing Syrup has
been used for over Fifty Years by Mil
lions of Mothers for their Children
while Teething, with Perfect Success.
It Soothes the Child, Softens the Uums,
Allays all Pain; Cures Wind Colic and
Is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Sold
by Druggists In every part of the world.
Be sure and ask for '.'Mrs. Wlnslow's
Soothing Syrup." and tnke no other
kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle.
- -
When Comedian Crane discovered (hot
there were thirteen characters In "The
(iovernor of Kentucky" he went to the
author to see ubout It. There was a Mr.
Leonard spoken of dining tile play who
was never seen, it was easy to Intro
duce Mr. Leoqard In the play, and thus
It was given fourteen characters.
FRESH SPECIAL
PIANO
ORGAN
space daily for the iiex
because
IMMB,
THE WORLD OF BUSINESS
Wall Street Review.
New York. Feb. 28. The stock market,
under the Influence of higher quotations
from London and the receipt of buying or
ders from that venter opened strong to
buoyant. An advance of " to T per cent,
occurred In the first transactions, but the
rise soon checked by a ilrop in Lei.ihcr
Preferred from 02 to oil1, the tock still
feeling the effect of the passing of the
dividend. The bears then seized upon the
Washington news coucmlug the agitu.
tlon in the senate lo.Vlai; forward (ho
recognition of the Cuban belligerents u-s
a pretext for a break In prices, and ham
mered the list with great vigor. Pines
yielded slowly at rlrf t. but as round
amounts of the share were thrown upon
the market the downward movement was
accelerated, and during the afternoon a
general decline of '.s to 5 per eem. ensued.
The faet that houses with Washington
connection were prominent as ieiUrs
gave color to the reports that a feeling of
upprelienslun existed as to the outcome of
the mu'h-talked-of senate resolutions on
the Cuban question. .Many stop urdrra
were caught on the way down and a num
ber of small traders were shaken out cf
their stocks. Particular attention was
paid to Sugar, and the stock broke from
US'-, to 113'. on sales of liettrly W,0
shares. The leading Insiders were credit
ed with lu'avy purchases at the lower
range. General Eleouie, Chicago Gas,
Louisville, Manhattan, the Grangers,
Jvackawauna, Tennessee foal and iron,
Jersey Central, the Soutewhstern shares
und Pacific. Mull yielded anywhere from
'i to 3 per cent. Tobacco was rather tinni
er than the rest und North Pacific ruled
positively strong, rising 1, to I7:!i and
closing (it lCi. Shortly before the close
there was a rush to cover and prices ral
lied V, to 2 per cent. RurlliiKtnn and
(Julncy, leather Preferred, Sugar nnd
Tobacco leading. Among the specialties
ulllttmoro and Ohio rose 24 to 3o, but
later lost the Improvement. The total
transactions were 410.51X) shares. Specula
tion left off steady In tone at he recovery
noted.
Furnished by WILLIAM LINN. ALLEN
CO., correspondents for A. P. CAMP
BELL, stuck broker, 412 Spruce street.
Op'n- High- Low- Clos.
lng. est. est. Ing.
Am. ToWicco Co V T 77:1i i'J
Am. Col ion oil 17 17 17 17
Am. Sugar Ke'g Co.1In4 IIS 11:; 11.1
Atch.. To. & 8. Fe... 17 17 la's 1ii3
Canada Southern.... fio'H Crti'Vi fin ftiu,
Ches. & Ohio 17'j 17'i I'lij V.'i-
Chicago Gas liS? (wrij (ji.i, ttf.ig
hie. & N. W lo:, In5 pi;i4 m:
Chic, H. & y wii,', siHi 7,j?, js'
C. C. C. & St. I. :r?i4 371;, :vt
Chic., Mil. 8t. P... W 7V. 7.VU Tii'i
Chle.. It. 1. & Pae.. 7P 7I'S 7:''
lel. & Hudson 127U liT'-i li'i l-'7
1., L. & W na!, ia im Uiitffi
lUBt. & C. )si, lSii. 17
(ien. h'.leiitrie. 3is t: :iii 30
Lake Shore Mi jiy 4o jm
Iouls. Naoh fd"' f.4r-i f.l'i f.-"i
M. K. & Texas, pr... :tln III1, ".".l L"
Manhattan Klo lti4 11171, pr, lmiii
Mo. Pae 2.1.1; ajat 2.it ii.,
Nat. Cord-ago r,1, .V, f,-, !.'.,
Nat. Lead ;;, :, .;,
N. J. Central P171.', 10714 ni v.H
N. Y. Central US', ftl w
N. Y., L. K. & W... II! Hi 151; ."'
N. Y.. 8. & W.. Pr 28 25 27 27
Nor. Pae 41, fi 4 4v
Ontario & West ir.iu lr.'-i l.j 15
Omaha 4ui 4iii.j 4it(. .-.
Pnc. Mall 2ii'i ill's, 27' SS'-I
Pull. & Head lit 1.1 IP? ynl
Southern It. It HA; pui :, !i-
Southern . ., Pr.. IK'i, ! it m
Temi. C. ,Vr Iron.... HI 3.1 KKi IP-il
Texas til Vitus 8 s'i ),
1'nion paclliu xi, 8'i 71 j 71
Walmsh ie, ;-M i;t (,7
Wktbarih, IV. .w 14-1.4 Is is
Western Pniou d.,i, r.H Kl!"(, sPi
W. L.y...... IK 11-i, 7.f. IP4
1 . S. Leather H"s 't il !na
I'. S. Leather, Pr... l2 112 r,!i'4 ni
l'. $. llubbcr 2s'i 2S',4 27'n 27't
CHICAGO BOAHD OF TRADE PUICF.3.
, Op'n- High- Low- Clos.
WHEAT. lng. est. est. lug.
;"-v "est !! ii7'i
Ju0AT .4 7, 7i
'a' 2l'i 21" 21 U 21'i
Jul' 21' -i'. -i' 2i
1 oi(?.
May :im.i ::nij mil.
July SI. I'l'a Sl4
May fi.42 .1.42 CKi &.?,7
July 6.06 0.2 .-"m
I'OKK.
May 9.K j, -- 9K
July n.7s ti.su .72 y.M)
Scrnnton Board of Irado KxchangvQuo'
tations-AII (Quotations llascj on Pur
of 100.
Name. Bid. Asked.
Dime Dep. & DIs. Bank 135
Scranton Lace Curtain Co
National Poring & Drilling Co.
First National iiank
ScranOn Jar & Stopper Co
Sprir.g t.rook Water Co
Klmhurst lioulevard Co
bi ran ton Axle Works
Scranton Savings Uank
Scranton Traction Co
Konta Plato Glass Co....
Scranton Car Keplacer Co
Scanton Packing Co
Weston Mill Co
Lackawanna Iron & Steel Co..
Scranton llcddlng Co
PONDS.
Scrnnton Glass Co
Scranton Pass. Hallway, first
mortgage due 1U19
Soranton Traction Co
people's Street Hallway, first
mortgage duo 191!)
Scranton & Plttston Trac. Co..
people's Street Hallway, Sec-
CO
M
650
25
luj
100
80
200
15
1U
J00
:
2.".o
H'J
!00
110
85
110
90
110
90
10O
102
102
... loo
100
100
Lucka. Valley Trac. Co., first
mortgage due 1820
Dickson .Manufacturing Co....
Lacka. Township School t....
City of Scranton Street Imp 67o
Scranton Axle Works
Borough of Winton 6
Uuuh Brook Coal Co
New York Prnduco Market.
New York, Feb. 2S. Flour-Quiet, firm,
unchanged. Southern flour Firm, un
changed. Wheat Dull, lirm: No. 2 led
Ktoio nnd elevator, S2c: aotlat. SI'vi'.; f.
o. b., 83aa); ungraded red, 7oaX3c. ; No. 1
northern, TT'ie.: options moderately ac
tive, closed lirm at 'ae. advance on firm
er cables, foreign buying, better west and
local covering; May and July most ac
tive; No. 2 red rVbruary anil March, 7."'''.;
April, 7.Vv. ; May, 7k'.; June. 72''bc. ; July,
TH'ac. Corn Dull, scarce, firmer ; No. i
8',;c. elevator; :Cii afloat; options were
dull, I i liner with the weHit and on lucal
covering; .May and July only traded In;
I'ehriniry, 27'sc.; .May, i7c; July, :i7"4'.
Oats Dull, stronger; options, firmer; Feb
ruarv, 2il4tr.: Marcli and May, 2lic; siot
prices, No. 2. 2ti;,c.; No. 2 while. 27ic:
No. 2Chlcago, 27V.; No. 3. 2,-ii...c; No. 3
tthite, 2li1sc.; mixed western, it.i2i!'.9.;
while state und western, 27a2'.lc. Hitf
Slr.uiy, unehauged. Heef hnms Inaeiive;
yM.'V.ill. Tlerced beef Dull, steady; city
ex.ra India mess. $lf,n1i;..-o. Cut meats
'Quiet, unchanged. Lard Quiet, weak;
wiv.ti.rn Hteain, $n..Vi; city, st.lHia.'i; -May,
$."i.70; relined. Inactive; continent. j.!l;
South America, (li.lo; compoiiiid, 4Nal'.
Pork Dull, weak; mess, $nalo.rii. lintter
Steady, moderate demand; state dslry,
Ha'Jiii'. : do. iTeauiery held, lllallie.; wvstern
cnainery, Mn22e.; ilo. held, 12ilHe.; do. fac.
lory, salHe.; Klgins, 22e.; imilation creain
ery, llai-jlTic; rolls, S i I2e. Cheese Fair
ileniand. unc'iiged. lCggs Liberal re
cidpts. weaker; slate unci Pennsylvania,
HallVjc.; woiithern, 1lin1iii.;c.; ice house
case, J1.7".i2.7D; western flesh, lo'sull.!.;
duck, 23aa.il.'.
Tolodo (irnin Market.
Toledo, O.. Fell. 2S. Wheat Receipt,
4.0OU bushels', shipments. 2,ini Ihi ji.'Ik;
easy; No. 2 cash, 74isc: May, 7"i"k'. July,
71-Hie. Corn Receipts, 42.INJ bushils; ship
ments, K.uoO bushels; dull; No. 2 mlx-jd
May, SI'-jC. Oats Nominal, (ioverseed
Receipts, 1,4"K bags; shipments. I.'.MI
bags; steaJy; prime cash und March, fi ll,
Oil Market
Oil City, Feb. M. Petroleum Credit bal
ances, $1.2. At Ihe l-Jxchaiu;e th. otlton
opened $1.27; highest, $1 27: lowest, $1.21;
closed. $1.2i. National Transit ruii:i. 1S.4IJ7
barrels: shipments, 4.tiH barrels. Kuckeye
runs, Tu.OtVI barrels; shipments, AG,M?J bar
rels. I'ittsburg, Pa., Feb. 2S. Oil opened, $1.2';;
highest, $1.27: lowest, J1.2U; closed, fi.M.
Credit balances, $1.30.
('hlcngo live Stock.
Chicago, Feb. 28. Cattle Receipts. 5.010
head; market strong for choice, steady for
others; coinmon (o extra steers, $3.2.',a4.4;
ftoekers and feeders. J17f.n3.tO; cows and
bulls, $l.50n3.fiO; 'nlves, $3.10nr,: Texaiis,
$2.3Tia3.SO. ilog-Re'eipts, 22,ln.ii head;
market weak und ftc. lower; heavy park
In and shipiiing lots, $3.Pia4; coinmon to
chaHce mixed, J.T.ljal lithoiop assorteil,
t;i.!Ki4; light, $ll.7ri4; pigs, $ll.4na!!.s0. Sheep
Receipts, 8.1100 head; market steady; In
terior to choice, $2.CiOn3.5o; lambs, $3.0oa
4.40.
Puffnlo l.lvo Stock.
Buffalo, N. Y Feb. 28. Cattle Few
on sale; butchers' grades, easy, Hogs
Opened slow and 6al$c. lower; heavy. $4a
4.10; mediums, $4.10a4.1i; Yorketfs, $4.1ia
4.20; pigs, $I.Ma4.2S; roughs, S3.23a3.S0;
slags. $2.0ial Sheep and lambs Heavy
weight, lambs and sheep predominating
and handy saleable; best lambs very
steady, $1 idal w); best sheep II nil, $3.104
2.1V,; mo export trade demand; closing
blow.
Philadelphia Tallow Market.
Philadelphia. Feb. 2S.-Tllow is quiet
and unchanged. We quote: City, prune.
In hogsheads, ic; country, prime In bar
rels, 3c; country, dark. In barrels, 3U
cakes, 4c.; grease, 3'4c.
Ix)iiis Harrison has been engaged for
a leading part In a new piece by Cheever
Ooodwin and Woolson Morse, which is
to Bee the light In Chicago. There are
three acts, and the characters of each
act get lost and do not reappear In the
succeeding acts, all except Mr. Harrison.
A WORD.
WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT
MUCH. WHEN PAID FOR IN AD
VANCK. WHKN A HOOK ACCOUNT
IS MADE, NO (ilAKGK WILL BR LFS3
THAN 2:, CKNTS. THIS RULE P
PL1FS TO SMALT. WANT ADS., EX
CKPT LOCAL SITUATIONS, WHICH
ARK INSKHTED FKKli
Help Wanted Mala.
btnrt; permanent place. BROWN
BROS. CO., Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y.
UrANTKU MEN TO I.KAKX BAKBEK
tr.id: s wen'tfs rtsiuired; positions se
ruren: caUloguo freo. Address BAHBKK
SCHOOL, 61 CVntiir St., Now York, or Hoi
Cherry, Philadulphia.
MEN EVKRYWHF7Kfo DISTRIBUTE
t-yrup sampls; liifht and steady work;
goes! pav. PRATT SYHL'P COMPANY, Cui
Uen, N. J.
UTANTED-MAN KOR THE ItOAD TO
hiro agents to distribute sain pli'S and
collect; work easy: SWu we.'k and expeunes,
Audress P. o. Box 707, liiilailelpbiu. Pa.
iri A WEEK PAID LAUIf 8 AN 1)6 IS NTS
OHr to sell I !n pid Dish Washer; washei
ud dries thorn in two minutes without wot
ting the hands: a child ran operute; never
breaks a dlsli; priua loir sells at sight; per
manent, position for all who write soon. W.
P. 1IAKK1SON & CO., Clerk 17, Columbus. O.
w
'ANTED- MEN AND WOMEN TO
woi'K ai 1101110; 1 p-iy 9t to 3 10 par wcbk
for making ( rayon Portraits; new patented
uiethjil; anyone who can rend and write can
1111 hid worn ai iioiiie. 111 spare lime, aay or
evening; send for pHi'tii'tilnrs and liegin work
at once. Addrt'ss 11. A. Uripp, Ueriuan Artist,
Tyrone, Pa.
WE WANT A PEW MOKE OENERAL
agents, ladies or gentlemen, to travel
and appoint airoiits on our new publications;
salary $7Klaud ull exponsos; full particulars
givou on applieHtiou. If you apply send pho
t -igraph. AUdrejs DupU '., S. 1. lltl.L CO.,
Philadulphia, Pa.
SALESMEN WANTRD- LOCAL AND
trurelint;; sell merchants and individuals
$23 to $.7) per week; trenieudous sureess.
HOME, mill Market St.. liitlailolphia.
(JALESMEN-Ji A DAY;" SO CANVASS.
O iug: no delivrios; no collections; samph'S
tree: side line or exclusive. Hl'itS., iiH4l
Market St., Ibiladelphia.
U ''ANTED A N AOKNT IN EVERY 8E(!
tiou toi'unvnss: f 4.00 to " Oil a day made;
selln at. sight; alsoamaato sell htaple (loods
lo dealers; best side lino $75.00 a mouth; sal
ary or large coin mission made; experienca
unnecessary. Clifton Soap and Manufactur
ing Co., Cincinnati, O.
iTANTED AN EXPERT STEAM FITTER
M to solicit work and make estimates: a
good otiportuuitv to the right party. Address
STEAM FITTER, Tribune ollhw.
WANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN
11 every town to solicit stock subscrip
tions; a monopoly; big money for agents; 110
rapital required. EDWAUD C. FISH CO.,
Korden Blocs, Chicago. 111.
Helo Wanted" Females.
YyAlmur-i'Tv tu
introilm-" Bnrdsley's Slireddi'd Cod
liili; call from 10 to 12 Saturday ut wholesale
grocery E. E. Teal. 24 Lackawanna avenue.
Ask for J. M. Crane.
pOOD, STHONO GIRL OR WOMAN KOR
T gom-rnl housework. Applv, with refer
ence, to MRS. NOLL, 1342 N. Alain avenue.
1ADIF.9-I MAKE BIO WAGE DOINO
1 J plcnxnut homo work, nnd will gladly send
full particulars to all (.ending 2 cent stamp,
MISS M. A. BTEHBI.VS, Lawrence, Mich.
U- 'AIS'I ED-LADY AO F.ST" IN- SCRAN
ton to sell and Introduce) Hnyil. r's cake
icing: eXiorieiicod canvasser preferred; work
I et minion t and very iiroflliible. Write for
j urticiihiiK at once met get benefit of holiday
trade. T II. SNYDER & CO Cincinnati. O
T ANTED IMMEDIATELY -TWO F.NER-
getio faleswomen to represnt us.
Guaranteed Sa day without interfering witli
other duties. Healthful occupation. Writo
for partieulars, iuulosiug stamp. Mango Client
li'al Cinnpniiv. No. 72 John street. New York.
For Rent.
1 ,'UR RENT FOI'K FLOORS OVER MY
J1 store, for boarding and lodging house;
ulso house 607 Washington avenue.
J. L. HARDING.
Idols' IiENT-f2.UlO WILL UK NT STORK
J loW"r L-ickawanna avenue. Full lot. M.
II. HoLGATE. Commonwealth Building.
NINE ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT,
LN-
X V quire ,30 Monroj avenue.
t.OR RENT-ROOMS IN IIARVeY S BRICK
J1 block, f ontli W vouiiug avenue. Inquire
at Harvey's Silk Mill.
I.IOR HENT-ROrMSNOW (HX'rPlED BY
V the Traders' National Bank: possession
given nlxmt May I. by F. 1. PUlLLlPi,
Cashier Traders' National Bank,
Y'OR RENT -FROM Ali(IIirXAROE
I brick hou' e, 421 Mulberry street; all mod
ern upplinuces. Inquire 243 N. Washlui;ton
avt-tine.
PO It R E N T-T E N-KOI )MH OUSE ;AI , L
II moilorn conveniences. Inquire at 1223
Washburn st
lOR RENT ONE-HALF DOUBLE HOUSE.
1 713 Qiiinry aveliui. Runt reasonable,
Opposito Moses Taylor Hospital. 1
FOR RENT-ONE SIX ROOM HOUSE, LEE
J court. Inquire 02.1 Adams ave.
TOR HENT-NK'Ej,! FURNISHED HALL
J suitablo for lodgo looms, JOHN JEit
MYN, HO Wyoming nvenue.
1,'OR RENT THE PREMISES RECENTLY
J oci iinied by The Scranton Tribiuie.known
as the Bloeser Building, corner of Spruce St.
and 1 01111 avu. Possession given immediately.
The plenil.es consist cf the building in the
rear of the building on the corner of spruce
street and I'enii avenue, tntf-cilier with the
biietneiit. and slso the entire fourth floor of
the corner building. Can be rented for Lodge
I'lirpuses sb well as public meetings. Sizes of
lull, 2:'x10i with a s.-cond hall on same
fiuor, 22xVi. Fur particulars inquire on
the premises, f Rudolph ltloesr, or at the
ollli-u of The Scrnnton Ti ibiine.
FOR RENT.
Tlio upper Two Assem
bly Halls in our modern
building, corner Lacka
wanna and IVnn Arcs.,
belli s 50 feet front and
nearly 100 feet deep, with
steam heat and passenger
elevator, to let. Will al
ter entrance to Lacka
wanna avenue, and adapt
lloors for school, oilice,
gallery or light business
purposes.
THE SAMTERS.
Gold Stock and Propertiea.
Sure and Sale Investments, for Large and
Small Investors. Writo us for full informa
tion. Statistics. Mans, etc, furnished free.
Private Direct Wire to Cripple Creek, Colora
do Springs, Denver and New York.
THt MHCHliM INVESTMENT CO., Chicago,
Ills., L. D. KNEELANU, Manager.
01 GENT
c
KDD
600 Pairs in the Lot, Representing the Best Stock That Can Be
Put into a Glove.
FORMER PRICE. $2.00.
CONNOLLY
Raal Estate.
M?ll,0UO WILL BUY NEW B1NOLE
house, 13 rooms, 50 Qnincy avenue;
situation Is beautiful; house well ar
ranged, anely Huishcd, a model home; terms
easy. W. H. UOLUATE.
$li,rl WILL BUY 14-ROOM HOUHE,
corner Oiilucy avenuo For particulars
call at ottlce. M. H. HOI.OATE.
timi WILL BUY DOl'BLK HOCSIC.
full Int, fsJ block. Irvtug uvcuuu; reut
If.'SO: p roner tv must be sold.
'' -' HI-OATE.
-iiisilu WILlTBUY Kl-ROOM BRICK
M house and barn, large lot, 140U block,
N. Ham avenue.If taken at once; terms
etny. M. H. HOLOATE.
jauiO WILL BUY 1UU ACRE EAHM.
a snort ilistanc iroui tiailsieau or
Montrose, farm bnildiuirs. house, barn
and onlhiiildlngs complete; suring water,
fruit trees; cash $l,UOU; balance to suit pur
chaser. M. II. HOLUATE.
$7,UU0 WILL BUY E. A. WHEATON 8
Home, Kactoryvllle, fa., im nearly nno
acre, nno snrins niued to the house.
house a model; all modern convenience, shade
trees, sloping lawns; also barn. This property
is unusually line; can be securod at a great
barguiu. M. II. HOLUATE,
Comiiioiiwe.ilt h Building.
For Sale.
II
OC8E AND LOT FOR SALE; LOT 40x1(17
teet, .10 r rankllu avenue.
I.'OR SALE-TEA ROUTE; A HOOD
chancu for the right party. Address J.
P., Trlbuno office.
I.OR HALE HOUSE AND LOT AT COH
uur of Monde and Burke street. All mod
ern improvements on promises. MRS. ANNIE
STEWART, Dunniore, Pa.
I 'OK SALE-I PAIR RAY MAKES: I
black pacer : very fast ; prices low,
GUERNSEY BROTHERS, ifcM Wyoming Ave.
1' .'OR SALE ON E P TUB" FINEST
country places nev Hcrantou; laree
inmlern house and tine grounds. MK.S. MAKY
AYLESWOKTH. larks Oreen, Pa.
Agents Wanted.
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL ClOAHS;
l"! per mouth salary and expenses paid.
Address, with two-cent etaiup, r 1UAKO CI
OA It CO., Chlcaco.
WANTEO-TWO OOOU MEN TO SELL
tea and rafl'ee im comniitslon ill and
around Scranton; will furnish each with a
horsn and wngm and pay 'M per cent, com
mission: a small bond reiiuired. For particu
lars address C. C, Tribune ofllce.
AGENTS-TO SELL OITR PRAtTICAL
gold, silver, uickel and copper electro
platers: price from fit upward; salary and ex-
i lenses paid; outfit free. Address, with stamp,
ilICHKlAN MFU CO., Chieago
AGENTS TO SELL CIGARS TO DEALERS;
$ii weekly and expenses; experience un
necessary. CONSOLIDATED MFO. CO., 48
Van Buren St., Chicago.
SALESMAN TO CARRY BIDE LINE; !
sr rent, commission; sample book
mailed free. Address L. N. CO.. oration L,
New York.
T ONCE AGENTS APPOINTED TO
1 soil new lightning selling table cloth, mos
l itito ami housefly liipiid at hi cents and'JS
cents a bottle. Sample free. BOL01ANO
M'K'U Co., Baltimore, Md.
"jToENTS-IIlNDE'S PATENT UNIVEH
JY sal Hair Curlers anil Wavers fnsod with
out heat), and "Pyr Pointnd"Hair Pins. Lib
eral commission. Free sample and full par
ticulars. Address P. O. Box 450. New York.
Stockholders' Meeting,
ri'HE ANNUAL MEET I SO OK THE
I stockholders of Tho Providsnco Gas and
Water Company will bo held at their ofiice in
tho Delaware and Hudson building. Lacka
wanna avenue, Hcrantou, Pa,, Monday, May
4, lstiu, at 10 a. in., to elect officers to serve
during the ensuing year, to consider and au
thorise an increaso of the capital stock of the
company, and transact any other business
that mav lw presented.
By order of the managers.
H. F. ATHERTOJTi Secretary.
Scranton, Pa., Fub'W, 1WHL
'PHE ANNUAL MEEI1XU OF THE
1 stockholders of 1'hu Dickson Mantifao
turlng Company for tho election of olllcers
and to vote on the proposition to reduce the
number of directors from eleven tn not more
than nine nor l -sn tb in seven, and the consid
eration of such other business as may be
brought before them, will be held at the office
of the romp inv In Scranton, on Weduesdnv,
the I Ith diiv of March next, at 10 o'clock a.m.
(Sinned) WILLIAM II. PEKKINS, toc'y.
Scranton, Pa Feb. i!4, 1MM.
"VyoTH'E-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF
1 tho stockholders of The Lackawanna
Iron and Steel Company, for the election of
directors and transaction of such other busi
ness as may properly come before the meet
ing, will lie held at the nftice of the company.
In tile city of Scrnnton. Pennsylvania, on
Wednesday. March 4, IS'JO. at 2 o'clock p. in.
The noils will remain oeii for one hour. The
transfer hooks will be dosed on February SI,
lSDii, and reopened on March ft, ISM,.
.1. P. HIOOINSON, Secretary.
Scranton, Pa.. Feb. Sll. I SMB.
Soeclal Notices.
'"I'HE SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAH."
1 You want this relic. Contains all of
Frank Leslie's famous old War 1'ictures.sliow
ing the forces in actual battle, sketched on the
Ssit. Two volumes, li,(MJ pictures. Sold on
easy monthly payment. Delivered by ex
press complete, alt charges prepaid. Address
P.O. MOODY. 0i Adams Ave., Scranton, Pa.
BLANK HOOKS, PAMPHLETS. MAOA
xines, etc.. bound or rt'oound at T.ix
TninuNa ofiice. Vuick work. Reasonable
prieea.
Business Opportunity.
RIPPLE CREEK INVESTMENTS-RE-Xi
liable information, with 4'ripp'e Creek
map free; 3 vears on ground: rmn.UOO capital.
The Woods Investment Co. , Colorado Spriuge,
Colo.
Clairvoyant.
i.hisc 4IMRKV. UHF.ATKHT l.IVIMI
Jl clairvoyant in tho world; tells post,
present and future, sirs aiuiuerry kit
Medical.
LA Dl RSI CnidiMtsf'i Eneisli i Pennyroyal Mis
idi.iii.vJ 9mit. nre the) Vest. ,.
T.b w sw. so" -. "'!, ru.iil.t., "K.lb-1
f iSK." i im. Return stall. .. ""Wi"
Chlcnester Chemlcat Co.. PlillasU., Pa.
A SURB CURB
FOR
RHEUMATISM
Warranted to cure WO out of every 1.000;
two doses will take the worst rase of inflam
matory nut of bed. fiOU per pint bottle.
Manufactured and sold by
MRS. DK. HAMILTON, ss Northampton
Street, Wllkes-Barre, Pa.
and for sale at 116 New York St., Urcen Rldee.
SCRANTON, PA.
ANOTHER STIR IN
GLOVES
Our "iIPPOVIP"
Celebrated JC1U1T1C.
& WALLACE,
TRY US.
132-004 UCXL IVE, COR. IDlli
Situations Wanted.
SITUATION WANTED AS BUTCHER;
good meat rntter and sails ige muker. Ad
dress BUTCHER, Ml Church avenue.
S ITUATION" WANT EI A S BUTCHER OR
any other honorable employment; good
work and baa rood references. Address i. H.
JENKINS, I DID Urirk avenue.
SITUATION WANTED AS JANITOR OR
watehinau; teu years' exiierience and
best of references. Address A., Box 28S,
Moutrose, Pa,
YOUNO MAN WOULD LIKE SITUATION
is willing to do anything. Address F. L.,
Tribune otttce.
U1NOL.E MAN, ,'lii, WOULD LIKE WORK
1 on gentleinsn's placo. Address WORK
!NO MAN, Tribune otlice.
WANTED POSITION BY YOUNO LADY
as stenographer and typewriter; nan
also assist on books; experienced; best refer
ences. Address STENOORAPHEK, 138 N.
Hyde Park avenue.
CITUATION WANTED AS HUTCHES. BY
one who thoroughly understands meat
business: can command a good trade; prefer
to work In cash market; with good habits and
nrst-class reference. D. MOHOAN, 3u8 West
Market street.
CITUATioN" ANTED BY FIRST OF
Cj March as collector, by one of business
qualifications; well used to city and out of
city; with good habits and reference, Ad
druss MuRU AN, S W W. Market .trout.
SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNO
ij girl to do general housework In a small
family. Address 1- E., 115 N. Fillmore ave.
RAILRCftD TIME-TABLES
Schedule In Effect May 19, 189s.
Trains Leave Wilkes-Barre as Follows
7.25 a. m., week days, for Sunbury
Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington, and for Pitts,
burg and the West.
10.15 a m., week days, for Hazleton.
. Pottsville, Reading, Norristown
and Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore. Washington, and Pitts
burg and the West.
3.17 p.m., week days, for Sunbury,
Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and Pittsburg
and the West.
4.40 p. m., Sundays only, for Sun
bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Washington and Pitts
burg and the West.
6.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton
and Pottsville.
J. R. WOOD, Oen'l Pass. Agent.
S. Al. PREVOST, Ueneral Manager.
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
(Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.)
Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur
ing cleanliness and comfort.
T1MH TAMLB IN EFFECT NOV. 17. 1895.
Trains leave Scranton for Plttston,
Wllkes-Bnrre, etc at 8.20, 9.1S, 11. 30 a. in.,
1 20, 2.O0, 3.05, 5.00, 7.10 p. in. Sundays, D.00
a. ni., 1.00, 2.15. 7.10 p. m.
For Atlantic City, 8.W a. m.
For New York, Newark and Elizabeth,
8.20 (express) a. m., 1.20 (express with Ituf
fet parlor car), 3.05 (express) p. 111. bun
day, 2.15 p. m. Train leaving 1.20 p. 111.
arrives at Philadelphia, Reading Terminal,
21 p. m. and New York (US p. m.
For Mauch Chunk. Allentown. Hethlo
nem, F.aston and Philadelphia, 8.20 a. 111.,
1 20, 8.05, 5.1W (except Philadelphia) p. m.
Sunday, 2.15 p. m.
For Long Brunch, Ocean Orove, etc., at
8.20 a. m.. 120 p. m.
For Reading, Lebanon and Harrisburg,
via Allentown, 8.20 a. in., 1.20, 5.00 p. m.
Sunday, 2.15 p. m.
For Pottsville, S.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, 1.20, 4.30 (express with Bullet
parlor car) p. in. Sunday, 4.30 a. m.
Leuve Philadelphia, Heading Terminal.
S.O0 a. m., 2.00 and 4.30 p. m. Sunday 6. 27
a. m.
Through tickets to all points at lowest
rates may be bad on application in ad
vance to the ticket iigeul ut the station.
II. P. BALDWIN.
Gen. Pass. Agent.
J. H. OLHACSEN, Gen. Supt.
DELAWARE AND
HUDSON RAIL
ROAD. Commencing Monday,
BB BmQ9 arrive at new Lacka
m'W B wanna avenue station
HW .o follows:
llr Train will leave Scran-
tnn atntlnn for Carbondale and Interme
diate vo n"s at 2.20. 5.45, 7.00. 8.25 and 10.10
a. m . 12 W, 20, 6'15' "' ' nU
ll'SHrP'FIarvlew, Waymart and Honcsdale
at 7 00. 8.25 and 1010 a. in., 12.00. 2.20 and 5.16
'"Vlir Albany. Saratoga, the Adlrondacks
and Montreal at 5. 45 a. m. and 2.20 p. m.
For Wllkes-Barre and Intermediate
rmlnts at 7.45, 8.45, 8.38 and 10.45 a. ni.. 12.03,
f?i 238 4iw, B.10. 8.05, .1 and 11.38 p. ni.
Trains will arrive at Scranton station
from Carbondulo and Intermediate points
at 7 40. 8.40. 9.34 and 10.40 a. m.. 12.00, 1.17.
2S4 40. 4 51. 5.55. 7.45. .ll and 11.83 p. m.
From lionesdale, Waymart and Far.
view at B.34 a. m., 12.00, 1.17, 8.40, 5.55 and
7.45 p. m.
From Montreal, Baratoga, Albany, etc.,
at 4.54 and 11.33 p. m.
From Wllkes-Barre and Intermediate
rolnts at 1 16, 8 04, 10.06 and 11 .66 a. m 1.1
14, t.38, 610, -0, 7.IM, 8.0B and 11 -If p. m.
Mm
Wallace
In Fancy
Shades, at
UPHOLSTER FURNITURE,
Clean Carpets,
Renovate Feathers,
Hake Over Mattresses,
Make and Repair Springs,
Sell Iron Beds,
Make Fine Mattresses.
Nov. 17, 1895.
Train leaves Scranton for Philadelphia
and New York via 1. & II. R. R. at 7.4
a. in., 12.05, 1.20, 2 88 and 11.88 p. m., via IX,
U&W.H. R 6.00, b.08. 11.20 a. m and 134
p. m.
. Leave Scranton for Plttston ana Wilkes.
Barre, via D., L. & W. R. R., 8.00, 8.08, 11.28
a. m.. 3.40, 6.07. 8.52 p. ni.
Leave Scranton for White Hsven, Ha.
zleton, Pottnvllle and all points on the
Beaver Meadow and Pottsville branches,
via E. & W. V. R. H.. 11.39 a. m via D. A
II. R. R. at 7.45 a. m 12.05, 1.20. 2.38, 4.00 p.
ni., via IX. L. A W. R. R. B.00, 8 0S. 11.20 a.
III. , 1.30, 3.40 p. ni,
Iave Scranton for Bethlehem, Easton,
Reading, Harrisburg and all Intermediate
points, via D. ft h. R. R. 7.45 a. m., 12 05,
1.20. 2.38, 4.00, 11.38 p. ni.. via l.. L. W.
R. R., S.OO, 8.08, 11.20 a. in., 1.30 p. m
Leave Scranton for Tunkhannock, To.
wanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and all
Intermediate points viu D & II. It. It , 8.4i
a. in., 12 05 and 11.35 p. m., via D.. L. & W.
R. R.. 8.08. 9.55 a. 111.. 1.30 p. 111.
Leave Scranton for Rorhester, Buffalo,
Niagara Falls. Detroit, Chicago and all
points west viu D H. R. It.. 8.46 a. m ,
12.06. 9.15, 11.38 p. m.. via D L. & W. R. It.
and Plttston Junction, 8.08, .55 a. ni., 1.30,
8.50 p. m via E. ft W. V. It. It., 8.41 p. m.
For Elmlra and tho west via Salamanca,
via U. & H. H. R., 8.45 a. m. 12.05, li.o;. p. ni.,
via D.. L. & W. R. K.. 8.08, k.U a m., 1.30,
and 6.07 p. in.
Pulman parlor and sleeping or L. V.
chair cars on all trains between L. & B.
Junction or Wllkes-Barre and New York,
Philadelphia, Buffalo, and Suspension
Bridge. 1
ROLLIN H. WILBUR. Gen. Supt.
CHAS. S. LEE. Oen. Pass, Agt., Phlla., Pa.
A. W. NONNEMACHER. Asst. Oen.
Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem. Pa.
Del., Lack, and Western.
Effect Monday, June 24. 189"i.
Trains leave Scranton as follows: Ex-
fress for New York and all points Sast,
40, 2.50, 6.15, 8.00 und 9.55 a. III.; 12.66 and
3.34 p. m.
Express for Eanton, Trenton, Phlladel.
phla and the South, 6.16, 8.00 and 9.55 a. in.,
12.55 and 3.34 p. 111.
Washington and way stations, 3.55 p. m.
Tobyhauna accommodation, 6.10 p. m.
Express for Bingham ton, Oswego, El.
mlra, Corning, Bath, Dansvlllc, Mount
Morris and Buffalo, 12.10. 2.35 a. m and
1.21 p. ni., making close connections at
Buffalo to all points in the West, North,
west and Southwest,
Bath accommodation, 9 a. m.
Blnghnmton and way stations, 12.37 p. m.
Nicholson accommodation, 6 p. m,
Hlnghumton and Elmlra Kxprsti, 6.01
p. in.
Express for Cortland, Syracuse, Oswego.
Utica and Richfield Strings, 2.35 a. ra. and
MthaeaYlla and Bath 9 a. m. and 1.21 p m.
For Northumberland, Plttston. Wllkes
Barre Plymouth, Blbomsburg and Dan
ville, making close connections at North
umberland for Wllllamsport. Harrisburg,
Baltimore, Washington and the South.
Northumberland and Intermediate sta
tions 6 00, 9.55 a. m. nnd 1.30 und 6.07 p. m.
Nantlcoke and Intermediate stations,
8 08 and 1120 a. m. Plymouth and Inter
mediate stations. 8.40 and 8.52 p. m.
Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches oa
all express trains.
For detailed Information, pocket time
tables, etc.. apply to M. L. Smith, city
ticket ofiice, 328 Lackawanna avenue, of
depot ticket ofllce.
Krle and Wyoming Valley.
Trains leave Scranton for New York
and intermediate points on the Erie rail,
road at 7.00 a. rn. and 3.29 p. m. Also for
lionesdale, Hawley and local points at
7.00, B.40 u. m. and 3.29 p. m.
All the uboife uio through trains to an
from lionesdale. ...
Trains leave for Wllkes-Barre at 6.3 s.
m. and i.VJ p. tn.
ftmANTOX DIVISION.
In Effect September 92nel, 1S95. N
North Bound.
MouiN aa)4l
1203 201
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1201 4
U R S &
Stations
(Trains Dallr.
cept hunaay
a
v a Arrive Leave
7 9.VN. Y. Franklin St.
7 10) West 4Vnd street
7 00 Weehawken
e M Arrlvo Leave
A Ml
810
r m
I l5iBa'ucok Junotloai
10W
1S4W
Haocock
an
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9 31
9 41
9 Ml
863
li;8
809
619
884
Starlight
Preston Park
Coino
Poyntells
Belmont
Pleasant Ml
Unload ale
Forset city
Carbondale
White Bridge
Ma.vfU-ld
Jenny n
Archibald
Winton
PeckTiUe
Olvi'hsut
Dickson
Throop
Provldenoe
park risee
18 40!,
11! 4)1
18 14
18 (Hi
fllKPl
p it
6 61
I 81
16 46(1130
17 f8 38
18 18 48
1413 46
0 l
93 CM
97 8W
89 4 01
U- 4 (IT
6 481 .
641111 331
6 8VI1 is!,
8i!fl115
69H II 11
6 i t 11 07
6X1111 O'
8 18111 08
8 410
39 414
41,1117
4 490
615111 M
6 IS flOf.71
610106M
scranton
Arrive!
Mr a
fU trains run dally except eunday.
signifies that tralus stop on signal for pS8
MDgers.
Heaure rates vis Ontario a Western beforf
enchasing tlrkets and save money. Day sasl
UigtKipresstoths west.
J. 0. ADdersoa, ess. pais. Agt
T. Hitoroft, I)iv. Psat, Agt. tarsAtoB, Pa.
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