, 4- TIIE KCHANTON TRIBT7NE TUESDAY MOUNIW. MA17CH 3. 189G. DOOMED . SIMMER AILSA Her Owners Surrender Her to the Underwriters. SHE MAY NEVER BE RAISED Divers Bring Up Water Soaked Mall and It la to Da Dried-Hole in tba George W. Clyde Will Be Repaired. New York. March 2. The work of lightering tlie steamship George W. Clyde, which wua run Into by un Old Dominion steamer Saturday. Is being pushed by the. Chapman Wrecking company today. Yestcrduy t lit- wreck ers worked ull day. and removed from the Clyde all the dry rai go. Today live steam pumps are at work on the dls ubled idHainHhlp, and the bulutice of tlie cargo Is bclnir ivmoved to lighters. Kurly today divers went down the out side of tho Clyde and made prepara tions for temporarily rloflns the big hole in the side of the Clyde, resulting from the coIIImIoii. The wrecking rum pany t-xpects to be aide to get the Clyde to her dork sometime today. The Allsa of tho Atlas line, which ' tvas sunk Saturday afternoon In col lision with I .a, iiutirgogno of the French line, hay l)een abandoned by the owners as a wreck. At the otllee of the steam ship agents, Flm, Forwood & KpIIocU. it wus stated this afternoon thut the vessel wus now in the hands of the underwriters, and so far as the Atlas line is concerned they will do with her as they please. Their representative in this city Is Arthur 11. Clark, of No. 24 State street. He said to a reporter: "Our instructions from London 1 have asked today for bids from various companies to ruise the vessel. No bids have yet been submitted, and I enn't tell you yet what will he done with her. When we get the bills we'll have to decide whether it will pav to raise her, and then the matter of repairing or selling her us she stands will have to be decided. IN THE 1'NDEH WRITE FiS' HANDS. Mr Clurk said he wus not authorized to answer any questions os to the In surance. He also was silent when asked whether any suit would be brought against the owners of Lu ilourgogne for damages, lie said he had received no report from the diver examining the hull of the Allsa as to how badly she was hurt. No member of the firm of Pirn. For wood & Kellock was accessible to re porters. The cashier, who represented them, positively refused any informa tion as to either loss or insurance. He declared that nothing was likely to be done toward punishing the panic stricken and cowardly Spanish llremen of the vessel who let down the life boat and rowed away with it, leaving the passengers to their fate. He declared the Incident was unduly mugnilled by the newspapers but in any case It was every man for himself and there was no law to punish a man for trying to save his own life. Secretary Nush, of the board of pilot commissioners, said that no complaint had been llled against Pilot Murphy of l.a UourgoKiie by either tho French or Atlas lines. He thought this was an in dication that no blume for the collision was attributable to the pilot. Two bags of mall recovered from the Allsa were brought back to the New York postoillces today. The letters are in pretty bad condition from their sub mersion. When dried those of them whose superscriptions are legible will he forwarded with an explanation of liow they came to lie damaged. PASTOR RESPONSIBLE. Altclilcun Divine charged with Inaugur ating tho DunclnR lever. Ludlnglon, Mich., March 2. Rev. W. I. Laufman, who took radical ground In favor of dismissing tschool teachers who dance, ami shook society ns It has not been shaken before, recently had u troupe of violinists come here anil give un exhibition In his church. They played dance .tunes innumerable and hot all the young people in the clHirch to putting their feet and swaying their bodies In harmony with the music. The minister himself, It Is said, en thusiastically applauded the selicllunH. The deacons now ciulni that the danc ing that has been so widely indulged In wus the direct outgrowth and result of this occasion, that the tunes were al together too quick anil devilish in char acter for use In a Methodist church. HAUNTED MY VICTIMS. A Telegrapher Insano After Causing a Terrible Hisnstcr. Chicago, HI., March 2. James rialla gher, formerly a telegraph operator for the Wubasli loud at Spiinglicld, 111., gave himself iii to the police today, claiming that he Is haunted by the ghosts of victims of a wreck at Lexing ton, Mo., which he says, he wus in strumental in causing. He said that four years ugo, while he wus employed as un operator, he gave a wrong order to un engineer, as a result of which Seven or eight people were killed. "When 1 saw tlie awful mistake I had made." he suld, "I ran sway and suc ceeded in milking my escape. Since then I have wandered ull over the coun try, but my conscience uccused me of being the cause of the loss of so many lives, and it has almost driven me In sane. The deud ones, their friends and others are all around me. See, here A KNIFE In the hand of a Surgeon gives you n feeiiue; of hor ror mill Ulead. I'here is no longer iieccuhily lor its use in luauy discaies form erly regarded ns incurable without cutliug. The Triumph of Conservative Surgery Is well illustrated by the fact that PIIPTI1PP or Hrencli, is now railitalh nur ' Ui8 creu without the knife mid without paiu. Clumsy, chating trusses can lie thrown away I They never cure hut ofteu induce inflnnimntioti. strangulation ami death. TUMORS "". I;ilyid ( tacrine) and I imivrWy many others, are now removed without the perils of cutting ouerations. Pll P Til MOWS 1,ower large. FIs r ILL, I CUMUrvO, tula and other diseases of the lower bowel, are permanently cured with out pain or resort to the knife. STOF ,l,e "'adder, no mutter liow large. is crushed, pulverized, washed out end perfect!' removed without cutting. STRICTflRF of Criimry Passage is also uiniviunLinmavni without cutting in hundreds of cases. For pamphlet, reiereuces and all particulars, send In cents (in slumps) to World's DLsjiensarv Medical AsMKrialiou, No. (At Main (street, Buffalo, N. Y. MOTHERS and those soon to become mothers, should know that l)r. Pierce's Favorite Prescription robs childbirth of its tor tures, terrors and dangers to both mother and child, by aiding nature in pre paring the system tor parturition Thereby "labor" and tlie period of i confinement are' greatly shortened. It also promotes the secretion of an abundance of nourishment for the child. s Mrs. Dos A.OcTHSIK.of Otklry, Ovtrton Co., Temt.,- writes: When I began taking Dr. Fierce'! Favorite Prescription. 1 was not able to staad on my feet without suffering almost death. Now I do all mi housework, washing, cooking, sewing and everything for niv family of eight. 1 am stouter now than I have "been in six year. Your Favorite Prescription ii the best to take before confinement, or at least it proved so with ae. I never suffered ao little with any of my children as I did with my last." they come now !'" anil with a shriek, the man suddenly Jumped from his chair and pointed at the wall. "See, they are coming to 'avenue their brothers and sisters and friends, save me. save me." As the man finished he snnlt to the lloor with exhaustion. A telegram from Lexington, Mo., con firms Uallaghcr' story. RAZORS IN A CHURCH Omaha Colored Cong rcgnt ton In Fac tional l ight Over Its Pastor. Omaha, March 2. Drawn rnstors and flying bullets uecoiii'mnieil the exit of Hev. John T. M. Morrison from the Zion Baptist church. The colored congrega tion had tuken sides for and against the dismissal of Pastor Morrison. When his resignation was presented to tlie congregation this afternoon nn acri monious discussion arose us to the Uute when It should become effective, his opponents demanding- instant wllh drutvul. J. H. Mean threatened him with iiersonal violence, but was per suaded to leave the church. Mrs. Lois llurrows hurried home und secured a revolver, while her husband untitled i Ulicer lTe-scutt, who arrested Mean. Two shots were tired by snmo body Just as I'nstur Morrison hit the church door. The noise of the flints so excited him tliut lie, in Ids haste to escape the Hying bullets, fell back ward Into the church and down tlie steps against u stove und was seriously Injured uhout the head and hips. Wit nesses to tlie shooting; uml also the minister clulm that John Heauford fired the shots, und warrant was Issued for the latter's arrest, charging; him with shooting with Intent to kill. EVICTED I OR A DOLLAR. A Wealthy Landlord's Prosecution Proves a Messing in Disguise. New York, March 2. Or. Abraham Korn, a wealthy man nnd executor of his father's million dollar estate, ap peared In the Yorkvllle civil court on Friday, und asked that John Cox. with a wife and four children, be dlspos essed from their humble lodgings, in the rear of No. 8:tC Klrst avenue, which belongs to the Korn estate. Cox owned the Korn estate $1, the balunce due for a nionth'u rent. He should huve paid the dollar on Febru ary "S, but owing to sickness and tlie fact that he was out of employment, he was unable to do so. Dr. Korn said he is a business man nnd doesn't nllow sentiment to Inter fere Willi his adherence to strict "busi ness principles." "1 will pay It myself," suld Judge McKeon, reaching into his pocket. The court room wus crowded, and be fore the judge could hand out the money, Fred Fisher, the interpreter, went down the aisle und obtained enough subscriptions to pay two months' rent for the Cox family. Korn nccepted the money and Mrs. Cox left the room. FINED VOR II IS CRUELTY. Rich Michigan .Man Permits Eight? Sheep to Starvo to Death. Adrian, Mich., March 2. Charles Daniels, n Cambridge farmer of 75 years, allowed eighty sheep to starve to death, because the price of hay was so high and that of sheep so low lie couldn't afford to keep them. Their carcasses were found lying- about the premises. The doorless entrances of three dilapidated barns were burrlcad ed, so tho poor animals could get no shelter, while within stood horses and cows shivering from could draughts. Daniels pleaded guilty and was lined $39. Although he is worth $40,000. he lives in a ramshackle house, through whoso roof tain pours In torrents. It Is necessary to stretch canopies over the beds. YOUTHFUL PATRIOTS. Are Headed Off by Wlro, Arrested and Returned to Their Mothers. Indianapolis, March 2. A group of boys, ranging In ages from 15 to 20. or ganized today at Itushvlllo and resolved to join the Cubun patriots, and the tlrst break occurred yesterday evening. Only a portion of the detachment reported, und secreted themselves on nn outgoing train, headed for New York. Boon af ter their departure the nature of the expedition was betruyed to their par ents, and the wires were put to use In reclaiming tlie wunderers. Several of them were arrested at Con liersville, while others were captured further along, but eventually ull of them were overtaken und restored to their homes. BUYING WOLF SCALPS. Iowa Officials Discover an Alleged Gang of Swindler. Bioux City, Iowa, March 2. By killing wolves In South Dakota, where a boun ty of J 1 . 00 Is puid for each scalp, and presenting them in this ( Woodbury) county, Iowa, where the lxiunly is $.1, an organized gang of swindlers has re cently defrauded thu county of lurge sums of money. Some time ago the authorities became suspicious ut the number of sculps pre sented und succeeded in unearthing the cheat. Jack Whitman, tlie alleged leader of the gang, 1ms already been ar rested and will be held for perjury and conspiracy to defraud the county. WANT EDITOR FOR MAYOR. People of Charlevoix, .Mich., Ready to Vindicate W. A. smith. Chftrlevolx. Mich., March 2. Kditor William A. Snii'.h. who was recently fined a dollar or two for snowballing the city marshal, has been more than vindicated. Tlie Jiepuliicans have unanimously nominated him for mayor, and the Democrats will indorse him. This, his friends sny, with the reso lution of the city council, saying that Mr. Smith Is a most exemplary citizen, and that the line was no disgrace to him. ought to satisfy the most exacting man. INDUSTRIAL. flross railroad earnings In the second week in February Increased to 1(1.71 per cent, over last year. In the third week In February the gross increase wus CM per cent. i: ii ii The Lehigh Valley has ordered from the Baldwin Locomotive works live heavy engines for service over the Wllkes-Harre mountain. The;e en gines will weigh in working order 148. imo pounds, of which l:to.(iini will be on the driving wheels. They will huve American driver brakes on each wheel and will be equipped with Westing house train brake. II II II The Lehigh Valley Coal company Is experimenting with electricity nt Jlalt by colliery to haul mine cars. It Is ex pected that before long the mules will lie a tiling of the past in unthrnclte mines. The experiment of electricity for the surface workings has succeed ed so well thut most of the conservative operators think it will work equally well inside. The Lehigh Valley com pany has built a bis lire-proof boiler bouse nt the Maltby colliery, and In this they will put an immense dynamo, thence conducting the power wires in to the mines through two 12-Inch bore holes to the big pumps below. II II II Alderman Ford of AVilkes-Barro. ac cording to the Lender, has leased 1!::0 acres of coal land In Hchuylklll county and a company is being organized to de velop the tract, which is located about seven miles from Pottsvllle. On the tract there is an average of 100 feet of coal in eight veins and it Is estimated to contain 10.0ou.000 tons. The lease Is perpetual or until all the coal is mined. The coal Is within easy reach of the Pennsylvania, Lehigh Valley and Phil adelphia and Reading; railroads. The Lehigh Valley Coal company is operat ing close by with much success. Op erations will begin this coming summer. The veins are all above water level and can be reached by slopes or drifts Into the mountain aide. THE WORLD OF BUSINESS Moll Street Review- New York, March 2. Speculation nt the stock excliatirre wu.4 affected today by the receivership for the Haltlmore and Ohio and by the demonstration yes terday In Harcelona against the Cnltetl States consulate. As a mr.tter of net It can be sold, however, that the con fession of insolvency by the IJaltlnioro und Ohio hail more Influence on the? market than anything else that has transpired durintr. the past 4S hours. The stock dropped, nearly sl:c points t i l(i '4 und the bonds of the main line uml Its branches oiitl leused properties any where from i'.'s to 10 points. Late in the day it was announced tout Thomas) M. King, president of the Pittsburg and Western road, lia.il ben appointed re ceiver of the company. This road is one of the more Important leased lines of the Hultlinor.- und Ohio. The loss In the usually uctiv.' stocks was equal to MiH'i !er cent. In this decline Ten nessee foul. Suitur. the Grangers. West ern I'nioti, l.wc). Metropolitan Traction und Southern Kallway preferred scored the greatest lovses. In the uf teriioon session there wan a decided change for the better, on Washington ud vices that the Spanish KOveruuicnl had tuUen steps to niu!;.' uniends to the I'ulted States for yesterday's disturbance nt Farcelunu. A recovery of iiidi's per tint, followed. Tennessee Coal, the (Irungers, Louisville and Nashville, Leather preferred und Western 1'nloii leading. Sum- of the prominent Issues at this time sold above Saturday's clos ing prices. Near the close. Tobacco, which sold nt fc'O early in the day, dropped to 'Vy and ns a result the general lh;t closed burely steady. Net changes us n rule show gains of Wr::s per cent. Tobacco lost IV and Haiti more und Ohio St. per cent, on the day. Total sales were ::7.:i24 shares. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN. ALI.F.N R- CO., correspondents for A. 1. CAMl' UKLL, stock broker. 2 Spruce street. Op'n- High- Low- Clon. lug. est. est. lii. Am. Tobacco Co 7Sli 7!i-i IK 111 'i Ml, i.I 'a lulvi VS ::i Am. Sugar Ite'n Co.. HP iPi'i IV, '' 10 5' i Hi-'.a u;ik Atch.. To. A S. Fo i; Canada S'.uithern Chos. & Ohio I'hlcuso !as Chic. At N. W Chic, B. & W C .C. C. & St. L... .. rnvi .. 1H .. mi's ..HCI'i 117 let'. Chic., .Mil. & St chic. It. I. & I'ac Dei. a nud I)., L. & V Mist. & C. F Hen. Klectrle Lake Shore Louis. & Xasli .M. K. & Texas, r'r. .Manhattan Kle .Mo. Dae Nat. Cordage N.it. Lead N. J. Central N. V. Central N. Y., L. K. : W... N. Y., S. & W., lr. Nor. IMc Ontaro & West omuha Vac .Mall Phil. & Km.: Southern l. it Southern H. It.. J'r Tenn., c. ii Iron... Texas I'isllie Villon Puflllf Wabnsh, Pr Western 1'nloii.... W. 1 V. S. Leather, I'r. 17. vS. Hubbrr 71 1 :,:. Vi'l'H 17 llO'j 117 ri . 2S', p'-'.'i TP l."i j li.ii'i ?7'.k 117 'a ..lai's ..!tW''' .. 17' .. :w'a ..1I74 .. r.i ..mv-s .. 'Si .. a' .. U4-4 ..Hl.'j'i .. !H .. l.Vii .. .. I .. M-'i .. Il .. 7'i .. ll'j .. fi .. sou .. i-S', .. ' .. 7'a .. 17U .. W .. ll' .. 'kl' ll ll 17- i 117'a Id! hn !'S Pi Ui'.i I'l 1I'S 41 :!7'i 3'- 3'", I'll! P K-. l.Vv, -li 1'i 41 -7'i K"' :!'', i':s K' TVs 17', M'-, IIS i':l4 Ii'i 11 ii'j S"a at i'7N ' 17'4 10i 10 81 tS2 " 27 CHICAGO UOAItfJ Of TIIAD13 ITHCK3. Op'n- High- Low- Clos. wtits AT. May July OATH. May July COUX. May Jnlv LARD. May July! PORK. Muv July lug, est. est. ing. liH F.S' 7' 7si, IS1;. 67'a U7'.i. 21' :P- 2l'i I'l'i Wt -l:'i -P ai-1 SO', 3'i"'a Z0 M 'i, , :n uK-a art r..r.o r..r.o .-..t-i B.17 u.GJ f..ij ;"...'i7 O.uJ S5 sr, n.7-' 9. so 10.W 1U.0J ll.'JO i.n Scrunton Hoard of Trade KxchangcQun- tutions-jtll Quotations liasod 011 l'ur of IOO. Dime Dep. & DIs. Bank 135 Scranton Lace Curtuin Co tiO National Iioring & Drilling Co. ... 80 First National Du.nl; Cij Scrunton Jar & Stopper Co 25 Sprir.g l.rook Water Co 103 l'linhurrt Boulevard Co dm Scranton Axle Works so Scranton 8uviugs Bank 200 Scruntun 'i'riurllon Co 15 Konta Plate Olass Co 10 Hcraalou Car Keplncer Co joo Se anion Piu kilis: Co j Weston Mill Co 2j0 Lackuwaiiiui Iron & Hieel Co j.,o Pcruiiton Heddlnfr Co iu;t I (ONUS. Sornnton Class Co 200 Kcranton Pns. Kailwuy, first mortgage due ItlKS 110 S.'iuntoii Tructlon Co 95 People's Street Knilway, first mortgage due IISi no Scrunton & Plttaton True. Co yo People's Street Kallway, Sec ond mortgage due IMO 110 Lneka. Valley True. Co., first mortMaKn due iSUT. B0 Dickson Maniifactiirlng Co luo Lacka. Township School f, 0i City of Scranton Street Imp G ... M.' Scrunton Axle Works 100 Hoiouati of Wlnton TO J'JO liush lirook Coal Co 10D ow uk Produce Market. New York, Mui'i-li 2.- I'lour Unlet, easy; winter wheat, low grudi'S, '.'.r.aa,l; do. fair to fancy, $".:i'l.!o: do. .,i:ateiits, S'i.POa 1. 1 "1: IMiinesolu clear, ."o.iX'.wi; in. straights. $.'i:(.r,u; do. p.itei:ts, $:i.:!.".a l.M'i; low ext ns. !..'"u:i: city mills, 5l.l.".al.:T.: do. patents. $I.Htlat.."i:iye lolxtiH"?, ?'J..')ii.i:i.".; snper llne. M.lUai.T'l: line. SJaL'.r,.!. Soiuin in llo ir yulet. sle.t.ly ; ei.niiiinn to fair. SJ.li. i t: Kond to choice do.. i !a't.:!'l. live llo!ir Quiet, sleuily; $.ti0a2.H.i. Wheal - 1 1, ill, coder, with options: No. 2 red store etui elevator. td-V.: afloat, f-",c: I. o. b.. S'J'.a WHEN HOPE FilDI Mrs. While, a CMzon of Ithaca Was Savc:l. (From the ItliaciIIerald.) Our representative, hearing of tlie rase of Mrs. H. T. White, celled to see her at Seneca uml Plain Mrceta. We ptttlh'h tluir ccir.vcix.itioii l,: the fd lowlng Interview : "Mrs. White, i her.r you l-.nve some (hlnir to say about n new lemedy fur backache and Kidney disorders. Will you give me your statement for publi cation?" "Vea, I am quite satisfied to do so. T think tne put die should know when a really good remedy Is to be had. it Is the least I can do in gratitude for my recovery." "Tell me about your complaint." "About a year ugo I hud the Grippe, and since then my l ack hen pnlr.ed mo constantly in tlie region of the kidneys; a dull pnin at times, and at other inter vals, sharp, darting pains plerelrjr through mc, were almost unbearable. I seemed to bo giving out as the pain In my kidneys grrew worse, and at lust I had to stay in bed the greater part of the time. Finally. I gave up altogether. I had terrific headaches, nnd suffered so much pain my nppetlte left me." "Old the disorder affect the bladder?" "Finally it did. The urine was highly colored, and varied In suppression and excess. I often told my frlendfi I be lieved I should go insane from the pain. I heard of Doan'H Kidney Pills, and be gan their use. After taking them two or three days I began to feel tlirlr good effects. 1 continued, and now am per fectly well." "Am I to understand thatDoan's Kid ney Pills have entirely cured you?" "Yes, that's the truth. I have no more headaches or pains, nnd my ap petite has returned. Before using Doan's Kidney Pills I found It very try ing to go up and down stairs, or to sleep on my back: but now I can do so without a single pain, I (eel com pletely cured, and I wish the manufac turers every possible success." For sale by all dealers. Price SO cent. Mailed by Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo. N. V.. sole agents for the U. B. Wfc. : uiigreded red, TOuSJc; No. 1 North ern, 77c.; o:il'..ns rlonJd ttrai at 'uV. de cline; No. 1 red Mareh und April, J.'.'-c; May. 7:i:''.c; June. 73V.: July. JJ'ie. Corn I Mill, firm; No. 2 at 37l4c. elevator; SSV. afloat; March mil May, 3i"c; May, 3V;.: July, :.7'...e. 1 Mt. Dull, steadp; option. dull. iHfler; March, 2.Vir.; May, 2r.C.;, spot prices No. 2 nt L'rtiic; No. 2 white, 27,c; No.2ChleaKu, 27V,.- No. St2c.; No. 8 white, So.,e.; mixed western, Sti'fcu 27'ic ; whito r:ato uad western. 2Ha'i,e. lleef Quiet, steady', family, 10ul2; extra ensss. rtT.iJia.S. Jiorf hanm lull; lllTiOa. 1.1. Tlerced beef Inactive; city extra In dia mvn, Jl.lalK.jt). Cut meats quirt; pickled hi'lllm, 12 pounds, 5c: do. thunld ers. Hi;arc; do. Iiulo.i .SUidie. I.ai.l Qulet, iPiii; vi stern f -team. $Vii'J''j: rlty, !1; :i-y. $0.7.1; lvllncj, iiuic;; continei.l, i; i'jiith America. t.X; compouiKl, I'V. Pork yaitt, steady; mess, i'lualv.M. HUt ter Weaker. Ilbcial rticelpts; slate dairy. ya-Mc; Uo. creamery held. K'alS'sc: wi- ern creamery. Ituilc; do. held. U'alS'jf!.: do. factory. SaUc . ; Klglns. tc. ; Initiation creamery, lli-Mltie.: lulls, Sac. Cheese .Moderate deniuud; ;te large, GilW'ic. ; do. farcy, M'.4e. ; ,i. small, lialii';.:.: part kims. SS7c; lull sklma. l'-.-aJ-. Kgg i.liieml iveeipt-i: fi and lV'tinsylvaida, llull'ac; tpinhern. IVulu'sc; lee lioiHe case. l.7.u2.75; weetern Iresh, lvall.'.; duel;, 2I.1JUC Toledo (iriiin Market. 1 Toledo, .March 8. Wheat - P.ecelpts, S..",2 Miipmenii, i.aei n: 1-j 1 i.h ; ipu.-i o. 2 red cash. 71c; May, P.i.e.; July .U se. ; No. .'! l ed cu.di, 72c Cum Itrcclji; 27.t .:! bushel 4; siiipmeiits, u.suo bushels i nsy; 'u. 2 mixed in.-h. '.; No. :i .lu. 2S'..c. ; Nil. 2 yellow. "lie. : No. :: while. -AiK.' Oats Nominal. 'lovcrseed It'ceipts. I.J' 1) i...k.i; Fiiipiien;s. TiO tags; llrin; prime cush und .March. t.3"i; April. H.2u; ( e tnlier. SU7'..,: prime timolhy, cash, tl.71; pnnie alilke, J-i.tiu. Iluffulo Live Stuck. PulTalo, N. Y., March 2. Cattle Verv Hull u!:. lirnije. lower for light und com mon grades; KOod export und shipping steers strong; nood to choice export steers, 1.2.'m4.-1ii; liiilu to mixed butchers, 3.40a J.u'J; bulls. 52.4i.la3.2.'i; fecdciu. i;ool to ex tra, S.'i.2.1u3.li: Ktoekers. $2.t0a3; fair to r.ood cows, 21a4'i. Hons Slow for hravv, stronger lor othrrs; Yorkers. S4.2iin.j3; pigs. f4.2iia4.4(i; mixed packers, Jl.lOal 1.1 mediums, Jl.Hial.l.l; h-uvy, Jta4.0u; roughs. J3.2..u:!.5ii; sta;,-s. S2..1Ua.'l. Slier;) anil lambs Active, loaljc stronger lor lambs; sher slow; mixed, wood In prime, $.!.t.i .1.11; i'onimon to rulr. 2.75a:!.;t".; culls, 2.i 2.(1.1 : good to prime lamtni, JI.4IM4.7.".; fair to good handy lots. la4.:M; common, WTIil i.'M; heavy export, $l.4.ia4.fiu. hicaco Live stock. Cnlon Slock Yards, 111., March 2 Cat tle Itecelpis, 1-t.oiio licnd; market firm; choice lots Kle. higher: common 10 extra Fteers, Jli.JOal.iiD; stoekers and feeder" J2.liia.'i.i"; rows uml bells. ?!1.4(l!i:l.r,0: calves' Si!i.2:: Texans, VJ.:r,a:i.si. Hogs Uecelpts. 'S.UO head: market Ft rang to ,V higher' heavy packing and Hhipplng lots, j:l.5,1u;i HI' cominon to choice mixed, $;!.7.1a:i.s."i; rholee assorted, .kiu4; IIkIh, 3.7.1a4; pigs. $3.:0a i, -n .f'H'-ltecelplH, 1S.IKHI head, market $,l...(la:i.(M; lambs. 3.riOa4.r,o. weak and &c lower; Inferior to choice, Philadelphia Tallow Market. Philadelphia, March 2,-TulIow moves slowly nt former rates. We quote- City prime, in hoitsheads, Ile.; couiMry, prime! In banc s. 3 (.; do. dark, in barrels, 3'ia 3'iO. ; cukes, 4c; grease, iP4e. AVOID PNKrMiJIATdlphtherla and typnoid fever, by keeping the blood pure, the appetite good and the bodllv health vigorous by the uae of Hood's Sarsa parillu, IIOOD'8 PILLS hive won high praise for their prompt and eflicient yet easy ac tion. If tho Baby Is Cutting Teeth. Mrs. Wtnslow'u Soothing Svrup has been used for over Fifty Years by Mu llens of Mothen for their Children while Teething, with Perfect Success. It Soothes the Child, Softens the Gums, Allays all Pain; Cures Wind Collo and Is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winalow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. A WORD. WANTS OP ALL KIND8 COST THAT MITCH. WHEN PAID FOR IN AD VAUCK. WH NN A HOOK ACCOUNT 13 MADE. NO CHAHOK WILT, BE LKS3 THAN 2i, CKNT9. THIS RCLR . P PLTR3 TO SMALT. WANT ADS.. FX CKPT LOCAL fllTCATIONS, WHICH ARE INSliRTRD FREE. Kelp Wanted Male. U ANTED MKN AND WOMEN TO work nt home: I p ay $:ito Shi per wcok for mnkiinr t'ravim l'urtiuits; new patented midhHl; unyoiio who can rent and write can do the work nt home, in spam time, day or evKninp; wild for particulars nnd lie-in work nt once. Address It. A. Uripp, Uermau Artist, Tyrone, Pa. CALRSMhN-tMV A DAY: NO CAN VASS O ing: no deliv. lloi; no collei tinns; samples free: side linn or oxcluslvo. UKiiM., ;'.'.I4I .Markot St., I'Uiladulilila. W'ANTICD- N (II NT 1 KVKItY Kl'.C tion tocanviiMH; ft. 00 to 0,1 h duv made; sells nt slitlit; iiImiii Ulk'l to sell Maple Hoods to dealers; best side lino ST.'i KI a inmitli: wt. nry or lm-tfA renunieHion made; experiencu iiniieersvc y. Cliftun Suap und Aluiiufai'tur ii.ie 'i.. Cinciuniiti, o. W'antkh- wf.i.lknow.v manTn ' every town to nolieit stock suhs Tip tions; n niunoi.dy: hli; money fur iments: no capital required. K'DWARD C. PISH CO., I'eriien PlorK. Chiea'io. lit. Hela Wanted Females. ( 10OD, STHONCi Olltl. OK WOMAN KnH IT tenernl housework Arply, with refer ence, tn MUS. NOLI., IHi'J N. ji aiti avcntie. I ADIKS -l MAKK l!IO WAOF.S liiiixtj 1 J 1 I. sunlit li. me work, and will gladly sntul full par:it'iilai'H t nil fendinir 2 cent stamp. M1S V. A. STLBHINS. Lawrence, Mich. 7 Ac'thD -I.ADV A(l F.ST IN'm IIAX ten t.st'll und iiitrcilnee Snyder's c iicc irine: xporicueed ranvrflcr preforre.l: w'.rh 1 erin.imiiit and very prontalile. Write fm t'artjculnrs nt mice nn 1 get licneflt of Imli lav trn le. T II. VNYDKU A: :., Cincinnati, o w ' I Vtt'll TVI Mt'IlllTl'M- TB'.i l.-vi.'r fcto mieswotneti tn repi'ei -nt tir.aranteed SO n. dy without ii.t"rfi rintf with othi" unties. IW a'tlif ::l neiaipatiou. Write f.ir iiartieiilars. inclosing s'.amt.. Marnro Cli.en-ii-id Cn-p:inv. No 7'.' .T.din sfis.it.. New Y..rir. f eenls Wanted. AtlKNI's WANTKU-TO KKI.L CKiAKs': t7. per irontli milarv nndcxiienH-M paid. Addres. witii twiiceut atiiinp. FliiAitO CI 1 1 n" 1 '""'a"' VOK.' lS- l'il tii'AA, otR PKAITICAI Hold, rilver, nirli. I nnd ecfp-r eltelr. pi; ters: iT'ee Irein 1 upv.-ad: fialury and hx j tn-es turd: o.iir.t Inc. Ai'd:v.is, Willi ataiup IJCI'IOA.V S FttCO.. Cl lenirn C.I'.NTS TusF.I.l.t lOAItSTO DKAI.KKS: .'V i'Si w ecklr und i'xptiss; experieiiej mi 1101 ci-s.iry. ( o:S()l,;i)Al'i:D mku. U ., i 'un Burea St.. th ca i. CALISMAN TO CAKRY K1D1-: LINE: 2 O p. r :it. couuuisdoa; nimpln l)Oo! mnili d fiiw. Aduniss L N. to, station L. New 11rlc. AT ii.rcK AtilSJfi's APPOINTED ft" sell newtlilitnintr sUintf talde cloth. mos cpdto and jpniKo flv liiniid nt lu cms nnd ce its a lu tie. Saim'iln frer. DOl.tilAN'U M'F'G (k).. Baltimore, Jld. ULNI 8-111 N LT. S PATENT'(JN1 VlTT j'V sal Hair Cutlers and Wavers fiwd witli ( nt heat 1, on 1 "l'yr l'c,iated"IIair I'im. I.ili ral cciiiuiiMiinn. Freo iwimplH nnd fnll par licnlsrs. Address P. O. Box 40rt. Now Vor:c. Clairvoyant. 1 ADAisB AL'BKKY. OKF.ATE.ST LIVING 11 clnh'vnvatit in the world; tells pat fresent and fiitorc. 212 Mulberry street. Cxecutcr's Notice. PSTATF. OF ADEI.I A L FCIIAFFER. J a bite of the city of Keranton, Lackawnoaa county. Pa , d ceatu'J. Let tern testainaiitary open the above l.amtd estut- hnritig lieen granted to the under si :ned. all pprsona having claims or demmidi against the said "t ito will presetit theiuf.it payment, and thone Indebted thereto will please mike iinmdiate pavin-nt to WALTtR H' OTT ANDREWS, Executor. No. SI Went Clt Btroet, Mew York. CHAni.KK H. Wsi.i.rs, Attorney for KitatSj Scranton, Pa. 01 CENT c onnolly & Wallace ANOTHER STOR DN Celebrated "JEROME." 5 CENTS JL 600 Pairs 111 the Lot, Representing the Best Stock That Can Be Put into a Glove. FORMER PRICE $2.00. CONNOLLY & Fop Rent. LOK KKNT-WAhi:HOIlSK US D.. I, W. awitoh. HCRANTON MTOVE WORKS OUSK FOR RUNT IX tiKF.EN RIDUf' luqiiirent 1.1m) Cupmiw) avcunc. lOH HKNT-HODMHIN HAKVKY'S BKK'K I blix'k. hnntli Wyoming 11 Venn?. Inquire -. tl......'. uin. M:il 1 iiu, i7iii itiiii. IOR KGNT-ROnMs NOW OCCl'I'IF.D BY the Traders' National Bunk: imiwfflion Uiren about May 1. bv F. L PlilLLlP.S, Cshir TradBiV Nntiunnl Bank. L-OH RK.NT-FKOM APRIL I, l.AROE 1 urii-K nmise. iji .Mulberry xtreet: all mod ern appliauvvii. Inquire I'll N. Woahiagton avnnr, lior ri:nt-ten ko6m houseI all 1 nindoru lOiivvDiences. Inquire at l-.'o " annnuru nr. l.'OR RF.NT-ON E HALF DOUBLE HOCHE I ' 715 Vnluey avenu. Rent reasonable. Opposite Monos Taylor Hospital. r'OR RENT-ONE SIX-ROOM HOL'BE, LEE court. Inquire tWI Adams ave. I'OR RENT NH.'Eu I FURNISHED II ALL J1 suitable for ludne rooms. JOHN JEK MYN, 111) Wyoming oven no. T.OR RENT THE PREM IKEiTr ECENTLY X' occupied by The Serantun Trili.nie.known an the Bloeser Building, corner or Spruce Ht. nnd l atin ave. Poensinn civen immediately. Tho premi es consist of the building; in lh rear of the building- on the corner of spruce street and I'enn avenue, toeeiher with the basement, and also the eutiro lonrth floor of tho corner building. Can lie rented for Lodge purposes nn well ns public meetings, Hizes of hall. 31x100 with a n.'cond hull on same Moor, Kixjii. For particulars inquire 011 the premises, f Rudolph Bloeser, or at the office of The b'crantou Tribune. FOR RENT. The upper Two Assem bly Halls in our modern building, corner Lacka wanna and Penn Aves., being; 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 floors for school, oflicc. gallery or light business purposes. THE SAMTERS. For Sale. 1 nell cheap. Address or call at SIU North Uarneld avenue, rity. 1OR SALE-HOUSE AND LOT AT COR I ' per of Mrado and Burke street. All mod ern Improvements on promises. MRS. A.NNIE STEWART, Uiinniore, 1'u. I'OR SALE -1 PAIR BAY MARF.S: 1 I Pliek iinrer : verv fnnt. : nrieen low. OUERNSEY BROTHERS. 'iH Wyoniiu Ave. lOK SALE ONE tiF THE FINEST V rountry plaeen ne.tr Sornnton; laive modern house nnd tine grounds. Hits. MARV AYLF.SWOimi, t'larks lireen, Pa. Stockholder' Meeting, ' 1 Ml E AN N V Xl'." il E ETINO OV " T HE I KtorklmlderN of The I'rovidsnee Oas and Water Company will be lipid at their ulHoe In tho llidaware und HnilMon building. I.aeka w;iniia 11 venue, Uernuti:i, Pa., Jlnudny. May t, law, ut It) a. m., to elect olfloern to nervo during the ensuing year, to ronsiiler anil nn tln.i Is. nil InereaHo ot tee i apital xt.x'k of the I'liinpany, und trausai't uuy other Lusinen tliat may bo presented. iy ordi.'r or the ninii:i?or. II. I'. ATHEItroN, Secretary. Hrr.ni ton. Fa., Feh.'-'H, lHl 'IM1U ANNUAL J1 KK lNO OF THE 1 ntoik holders of Tim Iiickwn Mnnnfac riiriug Coinpuny for tho olo:'tnn of oflleers and to vote 01 the prnoiriou to rcdiioo the n-iniher of dtrsrtors from nloven to not more than nine nor 1"h thins iveii, and tlie consid eration of niicb ntiier huonoHs ns may b'. I'rotiglit hofurM tliuui. will he hold at t-io nfliie o the eonip ny (n Sci'auton, on Wednosdav. ilio I llh d.iv or .Vh"o!i m-x , nt hi o'el K'k a.m. iSiuu-d) WILLIAM II PEItKIN.-, hei- y. Frruiitun, Pa., Feb. 21, Istsk VOTICE-THE ANNUA! MEET I NO OF Ii the sroi'kholders ot The Laekawsnnn Iron and Stoel I onipnuy. for the eleetion ot direelors and trniiAaetioii of sneli oilier bus! nesi as ninv proierly i-omo liefore tho meet ing, will l:o held at the oflire of the roni;.anv. in tho i-ity of Seraiilon. reiiiisvlvnuia, on Woiluenday. MnrelH. l.s'.Hl nt 2 o'el n k u. m. Th-. rolls will reniidn op-n tor o.i" hour. The 'ransler books wiil be elos'il on Ft'.hrnary 21, ::iii. and reopioiel on Mnreh .V ISim. ' ,1. P HKIOINSON, t-ei-retttry. Seranton. Pa.. Feb i. Scecla' Fiotic.71. THE 51 AN rUFA( "' ' HKhZ V r'li I k"( 'f.LE 1 hrat-fl WHITE fPO.NOF. FLOfIC have !ppoilit4.i iesl'H. Megurgel ,1!; t'Onno.l tlleir olj ng':its lor I'uo sal j o. tlri saino in Srrnii' 'on and vicinity. lr. K. F.. Teal, who for-ino-ly had t he nvory of this (loir, will r re ent Mefrnruel & tonne 1 1 with their complete line, together with all his former "poi'talti-s, 'f'HE SOI D1F.R IN t)UR CIVIL WAR." J Vou want this relie. ( onUins all nf Frank Leslie's fumousold War Pii.-tures.sbow ng the forces in aetn.d liattlo,skntcuvd on thi spot. Two volumi's, Jf.tKsu j.ietures, ni.UI on eanv nionthlv paynieiit. Didivered by ax i ress complete, all el-nrzea prrpnid. Address P. O. aiOOliV. 0'-"; Adams Ave., hrran'on. Pa. BLANK fOOKS, PAMPHLETS, MAOA ines, etc.. bound or rebound at Th TnniL'NS ciltlra. Wuick work. Keasonabla prices. Business Opportunity. 1KIPFLE CREEK IN VESTMENTS I E v liable information, with Cripp e Creek map free: S years on ground : f:H.imo capital. ! lie Woods InvestmautCo .Colorado Springs, r,.lo. MedlcaL A SURE CURE FOR RHEUMATISM Warranted to cure r out of avery 1.000; two doses will take the worst cans of Infiam entory out of bed. FiOO par pint bottla. Mannfactured and sold by MRS. DR. HAMILTON, 4g Nerthaasptoa Street, Wllkes-Barre. Pa. and for sale at 116 New York St.. Urccs RMgt. SCRANTON, PA. GLOVES WALLACE, TRY US. 602-004 LACKA. AVE, COfL ADAMS. Situations Wanted. tJlTUATIftN WANTED-BY AN OLD O country groom and gardener, with a pri vate family: good references, Addresa Mc- aii L,iii.., iusiok a livery, wasnmstoo a vs. AN ENOLISH LADY REQUIRES A SITU ation as bousokeepsr. Apply 1414 Al bright avenue. A ttOOD flKE-MsMAKEB WOULD LIKE d or I engagements to go out.ro wing by tlie week: can cut and Ht: will work very reasonable if hoard and lodiing in included. jiuumm imttisJunhK, TriDuna omce. CJ' I CATION WANTED IN A GENERAL i' store or market; driver, bartender, nre niun or watchman; can briot a good family l,ailn- ,.ltu - . . 1 - T.' ,vt" 122 Penu avenue. SITUATION WANTED AH BUTCHER; II! IVnnfl mnnt , , . ,wl ... .. U A A dress BUTCHER, 1:W1 Church avenue. O ITU ATION WANTED A8 BUTCHER OR iij uvuvr iionuruie empioyiiioni; gooq Wnrlr Ii .1 hmm Bnrri Mlmn.w. Aiii-mm '. U JENKINS. HUD Brirk nvenue. SITUATION WANTED AS ilANITOB OR watclimun: ten years' experience and lust of references. Address II, Hox "88, Slontross, I'a. rOUNO MAN WOULD LIKE SITUATION is willing to do anythiug. Addreaa P. U, Tribune oftire. OINULB MAN, 3a, WOULD LIKE WORK O on centlemsn s place. Addreaa WORK 1NO MAN. Tribune otrioa. r A N TED POBITION BY YfJUNti.L.AUY ' I aa stenorrauher and Ivtwwrltftr: pan alsoasaiaton books; experienced; best refer ences. Address STKNOURAPHER. tliB N. Hyde Park avenue. CITUATION WANTED AH BUTCH KH, BY i ouo who thoroughly understands moat buainess; can commaiid a good trade: prefer to work in cash markot ; with good habits and first-class reference. 1). UOROAN, 3IW West Market street-. RAILROAD TIMETABLES PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, Schedule In Effect May 19, i8og. Train Leave Wilkes Darre as Follows 7,25 a.m., week day, for Sunbury Harrisburg. Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and the West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazlaton. Poltsville, 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 ths West. 8.00 p. m., week days, for Hazteton and Potlsviile. J. R. WOOD, Urn'l Pass. Agent. S. M. PREVOST, Ueneral Manager. Central Railroad of New Jersey. (Lehigh and 8uqurhanna Division.) Authracito coal used exi'liLsivMy, llis'.ir In cleanliness and comfort. TI M K TAHLK IN EKKKCT NOV. 17. IS!).".. Tialns leave Scranton for riitsion, Wilkea-Rnrre, etc at 8.20, .lj, 11.30 u. 111.. 1.2U. 2 00. .:.. :.0n. 7.M p. m. Sunduys, S.vt) a. in., 1.0(1, 2.1'., 7.10 u. m. Kor Ailnntic City, S.20 a. m. Kor Now York, Newark und Kllitnbeth, 8.20 (express) n. in., I.2U (express w ith Rnf fet iiarlor car), S.f (express) p. m. ttua duy, 2.15 p. ni. Train leuvhiK 1.2i p. 111. arrives at rhlludi'lphla, Rending Terininul, ti il p. 111. nnd New York (i.4.1 p. m. Kor Mnu-'li Chunk, Allentown. Ilethlu hem, Kuston nnd t'hilude!,hlu. H.20 a. in., I 2(1 3.uT, 5.0U (except I'hiUdeiphiu) p. 111. Snniluy. 2.15 . ni. I-'or Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at S 20 a. in.. 1.20 p. m. For Uciidlritf. Lebanon and Harrisburg, via Alleutov. il, S.2V a. in.. 1.20, u.VU p. 111. Sunday. 2.IJ l. in. Kor Koitsville. K.20 a. m.. 1.20 p. m. Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib erty street, North Kiver, at '.I iu (uxpross) a. m.. 1.10. !.:. -3 (express with Buffet uarior car) p. in. Sunday. 4..10 a. in. Leave l'f.ihidelplila. Keading Terminal, 9.00 a. in., 2.0a and 4.30 p. 111. Sunday 6.27 a. ni. Through tickets to all points at lowest rates mav he hud on application In -id-Vance to the ticket aBent at the station. II. P. BALDWIN. Oen. Hass. Agent. J. H. OT.TTArsrV. C.en. Supt. DELAWARE! AND nLUbli.1 RAIL ROAD. r-ommenclna; Monday, mW WrmMK '" u" lr""is win MMtMV9KrrU" at new Larka mm wannn avenue atation mm W r as follows: " Trains will leave Scran- ton atation for Carbondule and Interme diate nolnts at 1.20. 5.4i. 7.00. K.25 and 10.10 1 m . 12 !. ! . J 55. US. .15, 7.23, JO and 1ForPK,arvicw. Waymart and Honeadale at 7 00. ( 2a and 10.10 a. ni., 12.00, 2.20 and 5.15 '''For Albany, Saratoga, the Adirondack and Montreal at S.45 a. m. and i 20 p. m. For WHkes-Barre and Intermediate polnta at 7.45. 145. 38 and 10 45 a. m.. 12.05. i 20 IK. "-'0. ., (.15 and 11.38 p. m Trains will arrive at Scranton atation from Carbondule and Intermediate points it 7 40, J.40. 34 and 10.40 a. m.. 12.00. 1.17, I 34 140, 4.54. 6.55, 7.45. S.ll and 11.33 p. m. 'From Honeadale, Waymart and Far. view at .4 a. m.. 12.00, L17, J 40. 6.56 and 7.45 p. m. From Montreal, Saratoga, Albany, etc.. at 4.64 and 11.33 p. m. From Wllkes-Barre and Intermediate Eolnts at 116. S 04, 10.9S and 11.65 a. m., l.H 14. (., 1.10, (.OS, 7.20. 1.W aad lX.lt p. m. Shadesat FJLIR. 2o9uEA0ionue UPHOLSTER FURNITURE, Clean Carpets, Renovate Feathers, Hake Oyer Mattresses, Make and Repair Spring Sell Iron Beds, Make Fine Mattresses, NOV. 17. I89C. Train leave Scranton for Philadelphia and New York via U. & H. R. R. at 7.41 a. m., 12.05. 1.20, 2 38 and 11.38 p. m via L. & W. it. R 6.00. 8.08. 11.20 a. ni.. and LU p. m. Leave Scranton for Plttston and Wllksi- ?"",v,.a ?- h- w- R- K - w- w-2 a. m.. 3.40, 8.07, 8.5 p. m. Leave tjran ton for Vhlte Haven. Ha. aleton. I'ottaville and all points on the Beaver Meadow and Pottaville branchea, y'u E. & W. V. R. R., 6..19 a. rn via D. A II. R. K. at 7.45 a. m., 12.05, 1.20, 2.3S, 4.00 p. viiL L. & W. Ii. R. 6.00. 8.08, 11.20 a. m., 1.30. 3.40 p. m. Leave Scranton for Bethlehem. Easton, Reading Harrlabure; and all Intermediate PS." ' D- H- R- R- 7 45 m-. 12 1.20. 2.38. 4.00. n.38 p. ,., via D.. L. ft W. R. ft., S.oo, s.fts, 11.20 a. 111.. 1.30 p. m Leave Scranton for Tunkhannock, To. wanda, Klmlra, Ithaca. Geneva and all intermediate points via D & H. R. U 8.(1 12, 1 P. ni.. via D U ft W. R. K., 8.0S, 9 55 a. in., 1.30 p. m. Leave Scranton for Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Detroit. Chlcaco and all P.fi"' ,'e''t v,tt u & n- u- K- a. in , 12.05. .15. 11.38 p. m.. via D.. I., ft W. K. R. and Plttaton Junction, 8.08, 0.55 a. m 1.30, 8.50 p. m , via K. A W. V. It. H 3.41 p. m. for K.I mini and the west via Salamanca, Via U. V H. It. R., 8.45 a. m. 12.05. (i.lB p. 111., vlftj P, U w- R- R- . a m' 1.30, and 6.07 p. ni. Fulman parlor and sleeping or I. V. chair cars on all tralna between L. ft B. Junction or Wilkes-Barre and New York. Philadelphia, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge. .R,L-'L,N H. WITjBITH, Oen. Supt. CHAS. S. I.ER. Oen. Pnsa. Agt.. Phlla., Pa. A. W. N ON N K M AC H KH, Asst. Oen. Pass. Agt., South Methlohem, Pa. Del., Luck, uud Western. FJffect Monday, June 34, 1893. Trains leavo Scranton ua follow: Kx presH for New York and ull points Bast, 140. 2.oO. C.15. 8.00 und 0.55 a. m.: 12.C5 and 3.34 p. ill. Kxpreas for Knston, Trenton, Philadel phia ami the South, 5.15. 8.00 and 8.65 a. in.. 12.55 and 3.:ii p. 111. Washington und way stations, 8.55 p. m. Toby hu mi a accoininoda tlon, G.10 p. m. KxproHa for Blnghamton, Oswego, I;'l nilra. Corning. Bath, Dunsvllle, Moutit .Morris and UufTalo, 13.10, 2.35 a. m and 1.21 p. m., making close connections at UufTalo to ull points lu tho West, North west ami Southwest. Bath accommodation, 9 n. m. Blnghamtun and way ntatlons, 12.37 p. ra. Nli hulaon accommodation, fl p. m. BIriglianitou und Klmlra Kxpresa, 8.01 p. ni. Kxpress rort ortinna, Syracuse, usweajo, I'tlca and Rlchtleld Hi-rlnisa, 2.35 a. m. an 1.21 p. m. Ithuca 2.35 and Bath ft a. m. and i.tl p m. Kor Norlhuniborlunil. PittHtoii, Hi Ikes Bo rre. J'lyinoulli. Hloomsbiirg und Dan ville, makiiiK close corinoetlons ut North umberland for WllllnniHport, lliirrlsburg. Uultlmorp, Wa-'hiiiKton and the South. NorthiiniiierlHiid and internieillato sta tions. i.x. 55 n. ni. und 1.30 und 8.07 p. in. Niiiitlioke and In termedliito stations, 8 08 uml 1120 u. in. Plymouth and Inter liie ll.ite Ktuilous. 3.40 nnd 8.52 p. in. Pullman parlor and xlceplng coaches on all txiircss trnlim. Kor detuiled Information, pocket time tnbles. etc.. apply to M. L. Smith, city ticket office, 32 Lackawanna avenue, ot depot ticket olllee. Lric und Wyoming Valley. Tralna leave Scranton for New York and Inlerniedlate points on the Erie rail. urn a at 7.00 a. in. una izs p. 111. aiso wr HoncM.lale, llawley and local points at 7.0U, 11.40 a. m. and 3.20 p. m. All the above are through trains to ana from I loiipjohile. Trains leave ror Wllkes-uarre ai .n a, m. and 3. lit p. m. In r.sr. cl September 99n4, 180S Monti noMHd SMtutai CU3 SOI 209 04 Stations (Trains Daltr. It. n " I cept Sunday.) p a Anive LeaveT IA Ml 7.t y. Franklin 8 7 in. West 4and street! ... 7M uu weehawken ... 110 lr Ml p n Arrive Leave! I iNliaacoak Junction. ...I vT ... tU ... IN ... 8 31 ... 2 41 ... C50 ... 8 58 ... 8 on ... 800 1 091 Hancock 1-2 SHi Starlight Preston park Coino poyiitella . Belmont pleasant Mt. Uulondale Fnrset Cttr carbondaie White Biidga Wsyfleld Jcrmyn 1 Archibald ' Wlntou Peckville Olvphant Dickson Throop Provirtenoe park Place 1S4S1 12 401 lit is 111 Ill.nH p M 11 49 -SMS IK 0 &sl1 81 7 0t II M 1 1.718 38 7 U 3 18 7 141 3 4 7 aol a St 7!3 CM 7 7 8 7 84, 4 041 7 34l 4 oil 7 1: 4 lot 7 SB 4 14, T4lf 17 748 48(8 f4flloOl 5 ....I 94111 -a 8 ILllll H s s- r j 11--. US! 11 It 6 t 11 llV a b i 11 ni IN 11 trij 6 Hill e)H S IS f IW7 10 10 851 4 1 scranton M 'a Leave AXTlvel a air a AH trains run daily excejst punday. , t eignliles that trains stop on signal for DSaa NDirers. pecure rates via Ontario a westers before, Circhaslng tickets and save money. Say aa Ihgt Express to the Wrat. ' j. u. m uaorson, utn. pgss. Agb T. ruuroft, Dir. Pass, AgV earaatoa, Va. . h 1L