n THE SCBAJfTON , TRIBUNE TITUBSDAY MOKNTNCK APRIL 2, 1896. REV. J. C: BQGAN S CASE Concluded from Page 1. of the preachlnn of the times. HiH F?c nnd subdivision was the doctrinal lapse of the Church of KnpUmd and the ien sou fur the opposition of the church to the Methodist teachiiiK. Thirdly he poke of the doctrinal laps? of the oth er churches In Kiinlaiul. of the unitar-t-anization of J'resliyteriunisni. and ot the work of Professors tiifnpsnn and Hutcheson. He considered, in the fourth place, the moral preparation for Methodism an I the loose living of the clergy of the Church of Knpland. The ' next point wna the state of rellRion s irlven by ontetnporury wltnesj.es and lastly he turned to the brighter side and spoke of the instances of saintli nesa In the church and the place of Methodism In modern relisious his tory. I.:iRt r-viiiiiiu the exercises tverJ ue- v(,ted to the int-rest of the Church Extension soph tv and were iittendfd by a large number, ltev. J. A. l aiiiu ncr presided and ir.t -odiiced as the f rst speaker Uev. Leonard C. Murdoch, who spoke on "The Relation of Fence to Periiumencv." The address was rather brief, but was interesting und contained nuiny pointed truths. He was followed by i'l-v. Curtis I-.. Miiku, of Wllkrs-Unrre. whose subject was Til- Nation's IVnian.l in Promot ing Morals." He Kick" of the need of i moral as well as u political life for n ; nation. The suite is more ami lncr wltlidrnwlmr limrul support und leav ing that work to the church. -Communities will unite on a common inter est ami nothing Is more needful than a center- of moral religious life. Tilts need "th" church supplies. The hoard of church extension plunts churches where the people nre too poor to rats" nil the money. Thus is bup'dlcd a place of worship which usually be comes a strong. self-suppot ting church and contributes money for the nid of other poor churches as well as for missions and the general benevo lent enterprises. The speaker i hatiictorb'd these churches as training schools, for Itn inortullty. The benellts of this work rannat be fully ineasutvd In this life. Sunday nnd revival work and the high est tyoes of Mini culture. The last ad flress of the evi ning v.c by 'Lev Man ley S. Hard, on the subject "Method. . In Frnjectlng Intltiince." The follow ing Is u, brief summnry of the doctor's lemnrksk LEV. MANLKY HAP.1VS ADDllKPS. "That which 1ms consumed enough of energy anil thought to take on lie Uorni of an Idea will forntula'e Itself into some methods so that it may per fect its inllwnre. A barn in a near city was so costly and elaborate thru It remains the monument of the man who reared It. Ills father did better. In the same city he put a college for women. "HIH" Nye, under contract, wrote yards of funny things every week nnd yet hill projected Ills influ ence soli ly by his droll, quaint wit. Now and then influence is projected, that on the one side Is str.ing, sincere, Incisive, yet on the other Is base, un- wrrthy, belittling and Impious. .Vr. Parnell was the gr.nt Under of home rule; yet lie luoke down a home with his treacherous ways. Daniel Wolt"i has no per In Int' i-peratlng constitu tional law. yet he got much of his In spiration from the glass before liini, "Uambetta was the brilliant French statesman, yet was a reputed duelist. Others huve projected pure and worthy Intlueucts. Joseph, under his teni tu tlcns; Lut hi r. at t lie c hurch council that condemned him; Paul on the way to prison, said he, had fought a good tight. The doctor also said that there must lie a country before there coild be lasting inlluen"os projected by tin church. To formulate It Crant never blundered into Itichninnd: Sherman was no straggler, when he left Atlanta to find tile sea: Sheridan nnd She'inn doah have u history. Jesus must needs love a body to die for men. So the church is to save mm. and P must needs take on form. Society has such estimate and hieh value of the worth of a church building that men will not live lung uway from its influence. The ";ll Methodist churches doubtless strongly aided In formulating the sober, temperance sentiment of Kansas. Yet the board of church extension has aid ed nil but fifty-two of them. The lu ' lluence of men ure projected by their friends. Within sixty days a gentle man and lady in this city gave to ward building' nnd naming a church in Montana in memory of their daughter. "A community will not long hold to gether that docs not localize Its In fluence around some church building. This conference has given the board of church extension from lite beginning R2S,""7. It hits received by donations t."),8'iQ. and by loans. S.l.To'1. lit is asked to give this year $ii,(mn, which would be hut 1:1. cents per member. Should It raise this much $1,200 may be ex pended upon this teititory by the hoard during the year. There are sixty-eight of the 2i!) charges that give $m or more for church ixtenslon. Sixteen charges rive, nothing. If-the churches arei In formed they seldom fail to respond." -- OK. WOODKl l'I'S ITNIRAI.. Kcmnins cic lnkc to l'onv l-nrtt'cm-cicrv fur l iicnn 'nt. Special to the Srrnnton Tribune. l'.lnghamton, April 1. The funeral of the lute Presiding Klder James -O. Woodruff was held frnin the Centenary church today at 1:! o'clock. Long be fore the sevvlces people Ocean to till up the church until at the Appointed hour not a single sent remained unoc cupied. Tlie procession cn'-cwd at ex actly noon headed by Hishon Vincent, accompanied by Presiding Elders Cry denwlse. Van Cleft, Forsyth; Thorpe and F.ckmnn. Tltev were followed by Kev. Austin Crlllln. Dr. L. C. Spragge, of Wyoming seminary, and they in turn by the family. The bearers with the: casket entered, last. The -casket was placed before the altar, amid the Moral offerings which were very numerous and particularly .appropriate; wreaths, gates-ajar and a broken pillar, told in the silent beauty of nature of the respect In which the ,deccased was held. The presiding eld ers occupied scats inside of the altar, - while in the center of the platform sat, Klshop Vincent, on the right iJr. Sprnguc, and on the left Mew Austin Orlflin. The sad services began Willi the slngijig. the congregation uniting In the old nnd favorite hymn, "My Lord Thy Will be Done," read by Presiding Elder Eckninn. liF.ADINO OF THE PSALMS. .. Presiding Elder Van Cleft rend the thirty-eighth psalm, after which Pre siding Elder Thorpe read the ninetieth psalm. This was followed by Presid ing Elder Forsyth, who reud a portion . of I Corlnthlnns, xv. P.lshnp Vincent ' announced ns the next hymn "Nearer My God to Thoe." Remarks were made upon the memory of the deceased brother by President Sprngue. He snld that the work of Mr. Woodruff has been finish d. and It would seem to be a plan that appeals to our Christian under standing thnt this warrior should be taken at this time. We cannot under stand why dentil comes, but we must remember that Ood Is the author of this dispensation. Although dead, he did Hot believe Mr. Woodruff had gone, but that his spirit was present and would .Influence the lives of those that re main. ! Rev. Austin Griffin also spoke of his relations with Mr. Woodruff during the past twenty-eight years. Mr. Orlf ttn succeeded him In the pastorate of the Wllkes-Ilarre church artd'. often heard there that when Mr. Woodruff prayed all Wllkes-BniTe was stirred. ' tfThe gentle, beautiful, eontldlng, spirit ,of the brother was spoken -os. as was ' tso his ability to win men to his be lief, and of his skill In handling men. A few Words of comfort and of adylce Were addressed by tht doctor to" the children, blildijcg them to "comfort the grief ..stricken, mother. ' I'.t ' The hymn, "Peade. Peace, Wonderful Peace." was sung by Hevs. J. 11. Race. Stephen Jay and J. J. Thomas, after which Utsliim Vincent .said that he classed' the deceased as on who lived in a refined world of lofty ideals and Christla"n manhood. The departed is always better thun the best thought we huxe about him. The Ideal inside is al ways better than we know about him. Death Is not death. -. life. Let us look every brother In the face and think ot him and his Ideals as we will when he Is dead. Let us love each oth er and respect each other's ideals. The afllicted family was commended to the consolation of the Father. The Hinting was lead by Uevs. J. H. Race, M. S. Hard, Stephen Jay, J. 1.. Thomas. William II. Westlake. J. R Sumner and J. C. Lencock. The body was placed on the 3 o'clock Delaware, Lackawanna and Western train und taken to Forty Fort for burial. It w;is accompanied by the sons, Wesley and Oscar Woodruff, and M. L Cnmpton, Dr. Sprague, lr. Floyd, liev. J. W. Nichols, of this city, and Rev. Charles Newlng, of Dowd. KIT. J. C. UOCiAVS CASK. Causes That IcJ to Ills Conflict with the Church Authorities. The case of Rev. J. C. Hogan, which was lnought t. the attention of the Wyoming- conference nt , lJinghninton yesterday and rclerred to a ( innnittee for consideration was thus reviewed by the Curbondale Leader u few days ago. "The trouble dates from the last meet ing of the conference held In Carbon dale. April 1-1 r,. ISM. The dilllculty arose over an address which Rev. Mr. Ilogun delivered at a temperance meet ing held on Friday evening. April 12. "Mr. llogan, who is a pi .mouueed Prohibitionist, spoke very forcibly in favor of Prohibition, and alluded in no geiuie terms to the attitude of the church on the subject, in lhr couse of his remarks lie alluded to his presid ing elder. Rev. W. L. Thorp, of the lionesdale district, us 'a moral assassin and a ministerial clown who disgraced the ministry.' THE RUMMiS RESOLUTION. "At the session of the conference on the .Monday following this address Rev. K. !!. 1. Uriggs offered resolutions signed by forty ministers character izing as 'un-Chrlstliin nnd intemperate the language, u'scd by Mr. Hogan. I'pon this .Mr. llogan. secured the tlonr on a question of privilege. He started to re late the history of his trouble with the presiding: elder but was stopped by the presiding bishop. ' ".Mr lloiriin then declared to the con ference that he would not withdraw the statement he had made. He further declared that for ten ytnrs discrimina tion had been iniidu atjulnst Prohibi tion ministers. "When the appolntnn tits were made Mr. Hogan was assigned to the pai Pir ate of Rush In the llluglianiton dis trict, lie claimed that he was sent there ns ii. punishment and refused to accept the appointment. After the hips" of some time Presiding Elder Woodruff wrote and asked him if he Intended to go to bis appointment und on learning that he did not, another minister was sent to take his place. ACTION IN A SIMILAR CASE. "in ISM." a clergyman of the confer ence relusid to go to his appointment, but when he nnpeared before the in vestigating committee he withdrew his objections and was allowed to remain in the conference. "It Is not expected that Mr. llogan will do this ami in case he does not It Is possible that thi committee will rec ommend his suspension from the con ference." rvjrzw MILFORD. M. D .Carleton, who has been in the employ of C. O. Pratt, es., has moved to Conklin. N. V. Enoch Smith, formerly of this vlacr, has moved to Scranton. Frank Everett, of Scranton was in town Wednesday. Oaptnln iJor?e L. Stone is very 111 nnd not exoerted to recover. Dr. C. W. Hakes and family are mov ing to Eni levllle, N. V. The doc leaves many vtarni friends behind him, who wish him success. F. Monroe unfl family have moved to Lakeside. The Patriotic Order Sons of America have moved into their new headquar ters. Dr. Leon's troupe of fun makers are holding the hoards- lit the onera house this Week and drawing large audiences. Leon Shelp Is home from school. Rev. W. L. IJnnabury Is nttendlng the Methodist Episcopal conference at liinghamtou this week. The Lee Moss nost, Ornnd Army of the Republic, held a patriotic enter tainment at the opera house Tuesday evening which was largely nttendtd. Superintendent Olllett acted as master of ceremonies. The principal speech ot the evening was made by Colonel Ezra Ripple, of Scranton, who interested the audience with a graphic description of his recollections of Andersonville oris on. Cnpttin Ji. F. P.rardsley. of Mont rose, followed Mr. Ripple with some appropriate remarks, n'ter which a brief address by Mr. Jessup, of Mont rose, was listened to. ' One of the hrlirbtct f'.'itures of the programme wns a recitation by Miss Vinnic Voiles. Dr. Leon's colored quartette rendered several fine selections during the en tertainment. ATter the literary and musical feast the ladies served a repast of coffee and hnrd bu k. which wns also well appreciated. The ushers were the Misses Jim Aklrlch. "Clara Tnderlied, Rlanche Morse, Edith Rrooks and Nina Taft. NICHOLSON. Mrs. Leroy Racon, Mra. Nettle Wil son, Mrs. E. 1j. Day and Miss Grace Warner are attending the Woman's Christian Temperance union conven tion nt Laccyville. Miss Anna. Wilcox has just returned from the city with, u largo and line slock of millinery novelty goods, Mrs. Sarah Williams is visiting her son. Ed. Raymond, tn Ulnghnniton. Mrs. Mary Werkelscr returned to her home Tuesday evening slightly im proved. Philander Belle, who was taken so suddenly and seriously ill last week, is slowly improving. Pinafore will be repeated Tuesday evening next., March 8, for the benefit of Llewllyn Shields. Miss Nellie Shields returned home last .evening from llethleliein, where she is attending school. -. WYOMING, The Easter exercises of the Melhodlst Episcopal church will bo held next Sun day morning at 30.;!D o'clock; at the West street chnpcl nt 2'!0 p. rn. Rev, Wilson Trelble Rev. John La Ilnr and Rev. Robert Ready are attend-' lng the annual Wyoming conference ttt lilnghamton. At a meeting of Wyoming 'Monument lodge, SS7, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, held Monday evening, tho fol lowing ofllcers were Installed for the ensuing term by District Doputv Grnnd Master C. W. Stiff: Noble grnnd, C. H. Wltinier; vice grand, A, W. any; seen tnry, C. O. Hansen; assistant secretary, Richard Rapsou; trustee, J. J. Shuld'o, Mrs. Kdwln Royell Bncnt yesterday with her parents Sir. and Mrs. William l!ates, ut Luzerne. If tho ilnby ts Cutting Teeth. Mrs. Wlnslow't; Soothing Syrup has been used for over Fifty Years by Mil Urns of Mother-! for tlieir Children while Teething, with Perfect Success. It Soothes the Child, Softens tho Gums, Allays all Pain; Cures Wind Collo and Is the best remedy for DiaVrhoea. Bold by Druggists In every part of the world. Ho .suro and ask for "Mrs. Winslow'i Boothlng ftyrup," and take 'no -othar kind. Twenty. flvs cents a bottls. THE WORLD OF BUSINESS ! i I WBII Street Kovicw. , New York. April 1. operators at the Stock Kxcuuntfo were waiting all day fur the action of the directors of the Ameri can Tobacco company- on the dividend matter. Kor days it has been generally understood that the company Intended o resume tlvj payment of cash dividends. Remembering the sl ir chamber proceed. Imrs of the management last December, when the lirst knowledge of the fact that the company had passed from the divi dend paying list was conveyed through t.n obscure advertisement, the street was in clined to hold otT. it will nlso be called to mind that the officials of the company were -brqught before the governing com mittee of the Stock F.Xi'li inge an 1 It w is m question for a tim whether the stock of the eompitny would be jrmltteil lo vc i"iin on lae lift. Naturally pending i'n n'lVial sti'ti mont, opratcrs were iiImki. -J to no s'nw. it wis nt: until th. acjouri ne'it of tie liiictd that the sre.t had cy Mel ot t!v iii-i'iii of the i!:: , .-)?-.. SMir'ly r.ft: r 3 c.'clot k It wai oRlcially iii:i.iui:ccd tiist the iKn-ctors h.'d declared n ilivl'leinl cf 2 per cent, tnsh on the pre ferred aed 2 .er cnt. in s.Tip on the com mon. After the c'o?e the common was bij for nt Ki ngn'.n-it M1". the riial tranaclon at the S'oik Kxor.an:: -. It wa figured I i' t at tht' dosing prlca the stock with tlo new livl.'ev-e Is worth 1!0 on paper. The cr Industrials were- stron',' for Sti'-ar, Istlllcrs, Leather preferr.-d. Oea pral i:i.cu!c end Consolidated Oa. Rail ways wet'.? al:o stronger, mil better lig ries vt re recorded for the Grangers, Loulsvlll." and Xaslnillc and Manhattan. The talk of gold exports was ignore I not withstanding stall nients that a commis sion house intended forwarding !.ie.i.el by Saturday's European steamers. Th market nt the Stock Exchange rb'l quiet 111 tone. On the curii. howc.- r, tic-re was lively trading In To'oaivo for f 1 1 ; I v two hours lifter the rinse of the ex ch'ini:'e. Net eluoiges show losses of U n". per cent. In the railway list. The In dustrials, however, gained 'in I per cent. Manhattan advanced li nn l Rending 1 per cent. The total sales wore Hl,;!:n shares. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN, AL LEN K- Co., correspondents for A. P. CAMPBELL, stock broker. Ppruoe street. Op'n- High- Low- Clos ing, est. . ... wi-v., Will Am. To. Co. Am. Cot. nil. t:.i Am. Sti-nr Re'g Co.tl7' I At h To. S t in. South Ch"s. & Ohio rhieaco (las Chic, t- N. V.... Chic., 11. & Q 77 C. C. C. & St. I ; Chic, Mil. St St. P... 7! Chic, li. I. H I out. c. l-'.. Gen, Electric,.,. Lake Shore Louis. &. Nash ."n'i M. K. Ai Texas 27 Manhntian Hie lir.'-i Mo. Paclllc -:.t Nat. Cordage a N. V. Central 9;i N. Y. Nor. S. V., I Paclllc Ai West Mall Ai Read.... Out. Pac. Phil. Soul hern !. It... Suit he! 11 It. I! Tcnn., C A.- I Texas Piiciflc Vnlon Pncillc Wuba'h. I'r West. I'nion W. t I". S. Leather I. S. Leather, I'r f. H. Rubber IIICACIO UUAH11 OK TRADE PlttCE.S. Op'n- lilsh- Low- Clos- WIIKAT. May Julv OATS. May Julv CORN. Mnv "!H g LW, 2H. i -94 Julv :'n 3iV, IM'a :to!4 LARD. Mav 3.07 "ill .".117 !i.:.'i julv i:-- PORK. Mav S.4". S.i'.u 8.IJ S.iin July S.BO S.77 8.lil) S.77 Scranton Hoard of TinJj llxchniig jtjuo- tntions -All (,'uotutioiu HuscJ on Par of 100'. Nnme. Eld AkpJ. iltne Dep. & Dis. Rank MO Scranton Lace Oftaln Co 60 National Poring & Driilinjr Co. ... 80 First National Hunk CJO Scranton Jar & Stopper Co ?5 Sprir.g Lrook Wnter Co 103 Einihurs't Iloiilevard Co too (Scranton Axle Works SO Sn Hnton Savings Hank zoo Scranton Traction Co 15 Ronta Plate Glass Co.... in Scranton Car Hcpincer Co 300 Scanton Packing Co ... 95 Weston Mill Co 2,-j) LHckawn.-.nii Iron & Sieel Co .ri0 Scranton Redding Co 103 HONDS. Scranton Glass Co :oO Scranton Pass. Hallway, first mortgage due 1918 no Rortinton Traction Co 95 People s Street Railwuy, first mortgage duo 191S U0 Scranton & Pittston Tine. Co 90 people's Street Railway, Sec ond rrortgugo due 1920 110 Dlckon Manufacturing Co (V) Lackn. Township School 5 102 CUy of Scranton Str'-et Imp 6 ... 1113 Scranton Axle Works 100 Borough of Wlnton n 100 Plclndclpliln Provision .Market. Philadelphia. April 1. The market ruled steady, but quiet In touch with the west ern market conditions. Beef Rest city family, Sil.TAUU per barrel; smoked be-f, lUi'lV.; beef hams, per barrel, Slu.iabi, ac cording to r.go. Pork h'unilly, $ll.oiial2; sweet pickled hams, cured ill tierces, S ii' i ; snu.keJ, Usiiilnc. ; fides, ribbed. In salt, tia'i'ic; do. smoked, 7u7'2c; should ers, pickle cured, iV;Ka'.-lic.( smoke 1. fi'ia Pic; plcidi: hams. S. P. cured, .VintlVjc.; do. sninltcd, le'iaT'io. ; bellies In pickle, ac cording lo average, loose,' 5n.VV'. ; break fast bacon, tiii,n",.ie. Lard Pure city rr tlned. In tierces. iJ'.in'i-'-.if. : ill tubs, Co ii"ie.; butchers' loose, u'ia'i'io.' Tallow Is dull nnd unchanged. We quote: City, prltre In hhds, :i"ic.; country, prime In Mils, :Pw.; country, daik, In bbls, SUaJ'sc; cakes, K'. ; grouse, 3'tr, Now Vol!; Pfodiice llnrkcl. Nov Yor'.:. April 1. Flour Fnehanged. rpiiet. II; ::y Steady. Wheat Spot market duP. 1. 'H With options; No. red store ttad e..-.v:.;or, 7'.'ie.: alloat. Wvic. : f. 11. b., Ki'iuSI1,,'.; t'ligrnded led, Mla.vie.; No. 1 nortiii'i 11, 7.!' tc.; options wore dull. 1 linn at 'ia'w'. advance: No. 2 r-id. April,' 7ii'..e.; May, "iv.i'.; June and July. 7H.'.; August, t!9'kC.; September, 70c.; December; Corn Sjiots scarce, liriii, dull; No. U at 37',ae.; elevator. liS'ici aollat; options were linn and dull at Vi'e'. advance; April, :i.",7o.; May, Xt'jv.; July, J"ir:c. Oats Spots more active, stronger; options dull. Ill met ; May, -I'WiC. ; spot prices. No. 2 at IMV" No. - white. I'll.-.; No. 2 Chicago, -W'Se.: No. :t at ISie.; No. 3 while, i'5c. : nilxej western, I'iiMc; white do. nnd white state, ISIaiSc. J'rovlsluits Slow, un ehanged. Lard yule 1, firmer; western steam. 555.31xi5.40i city. 3I.K; May, :..lii; rctlncd, ipilct; continent, .V'.lTi; South America, ii; conipound, t'sal-'ic. Pork Steady, modcrnte demand; mess, ?S.7.iiH.ri0. llutter Moderate deninnd, unchiinge I. Ch"ese Hiir Jobbing deninnd; sdate large, Hiln'ic: do. fancy, iDainUc: otheis un changed, flsgs Fairly active, un changed. Toledo Crnln .Market. Toledo, April 1. CIorp: Wheat Re oclpts, l.i'iM bushels; shipments, 4,700 bush els; market quiet; No. 2 red, cash, 70ic.; My, 71'ic.; July, ti7Vic; 'No. 3 red, cus'i. IW'-n'. Corn Locoipts, (;.lri7 bushel.--; x'.iip nients, i. - busliels; market dull; No. ;i yellow, cash. ;i''c. Oats Receipts nnd shipments none; murki t nominal. Clover seed ltec!pt,4, 427 hags; shipments, ,'HH hags; market steady; prime cash, $1.10; April, SI.20; October, fl.HJ. Itnffali) l.iv StocV. TtolTalo. N. V., April I, Cat I Ic Slow and wait; conituon to good ilalry con-s. JJ.80 :?..1U: mixed cows and hollers, $:i.T,tla;l.xii; light lo fair steers, i3.iKiiil.7o; veals, dull, il.i'i.l'.'V'. Hogs-Slow, lower; good to choice "Yorkers, 4.10.t 1.12'j.i mixed pack, ers. 3.00al; medlnnis, iXVonl; lilgs, yt.'ci at. 20; roughs, :f.2."ia:;.."iii; stags, j.2.riiia:t. Sliei and Lambs Steady; prime dian ly lambs, l.70a4..so; fair to choice IWht. n.io nl.Ha; culls nml common, $:l.2"al.2."; heavy lambs, S4.iioh4.i1,"; extra heavy export. $1.70 it I.Tii mixed shrnp, good to choice, f:i.M nl.lil; fair tn good, frl.2riu3.7ri; cplls jinil common, f2.2ria;i.l.1; heavy export sheep; SX7"ml; rllpped sheep, f 2,7uu.'i.3i ; clipped lambs, t3.sua-t.23. '....' ('.Ilicil!! ' .ivo Stll;k. t'nkn.tock Ynrds. III., April l.-Cattle Receipts, $,100 head; market Arm and est. I ng. l.i' lU lo' I lis lh;:, 117' j1 IV... Hi l'.'i pi J'i 4!l 4!i-'i 411 4;ii I PiVi I'j'i vfr k;i, , 'Vr lii '4 i:7-:a i7 'i lo:l'4 in':'., lo.iv le:i'i , 7S' 7e 7"': ; sc.. :wi 7-Y'h 7.1 7.".' . sih ii;-'4 1 fl H R t3 it it it r.. SXS Si' ... l' I'i- l'b I'll ... ll'4 14'i H I I . . . 'Si"'i 2" -71 i -7' H ... 11 11-', 1,r'i I'1-.' ... 'i ',2 i'r.. lit'. Srt Z 2S, ' i :'V4 3'H i 8 8 8 8 I ,U. 7", 7"8 V-j I 18 Iv Is IS . M 8-1-1, 8-Hi, 8.:; j H'-i l'7 ' !'TR ! VVVTvi !.i nv nv i am "-'4 l-' ic-'m iiCN 2& i Z J:i:U i tng. ct. evt. ing. i;:r; ta; 6.t" BJTb KS:'t 1'h lit' a IMi 1 19-H i 1HT :'UV It!'. 2U I 5 cents . higher; common to extr steers, $J.i'.aXl; Mockers and feeders, KTrmS-U; cow und hulls, Jl.i'a3.i; calves. $J:ii.li'; Texans S'-'.iaU.; Uokj Keccipts, Slem head; iniikt-i steady; heavy packiu? und hippint; lots, WaaiTi: common to'choi .-e ndxiMl, jC,a3.sw; choice assorted. Hal lo; lisht, pigs. fa4. Sheep Kwelpts. U.cOu head; market steady: Inferior to choice, fc'.7."ia3.6i; lambs. 'SOu4.7i. Oil .Market. Oil City, Pa Afiril 1. Petroleum Credit balance. LS. At the exchange 130 was the only quotation fur the option. - MAYFIEUD. The board of health at this place met In regular session cn Saturday evening. 1 All the members wore present except the presti'ent. II. Roe. George Buck-1 Ingham wan chosen chairman, pro-tent. ; Alter the nuriius f tt.e previous meet ing had been read, the following re-, ports were received and ordered tiled; k th (cry s nix rt. Put on contagious dlrer.se had cccttrred during the mouth, and that was a cas.- of membraneous ciotiu. There bad 1 con four permits for burial;. Issu. d. Transit permits for burial Issued, none. Transit permits from Ji-ru yn, one. Number of deaths, three, and from the following causes: Heart failure, one; scneral disability, one: diuhthi rla, one. Amount of money received and collected $1.50. Hen 1th of ficer's report: One nuisance bad been ivporttd end that had been immediate ly stopped. One case of infectious dis ease. The house containing same had been disinfected nnd placarded. Gen eral health of iKirough, good. George lSitckinghani wns appointed sanitary officer, Patrick Oalty bavin resigned. The sanitary otllcn- was given Instruc tions ccucirnlng tho inspection if all properties In the borough. He ts to mnke a record of all found not In a i-ftnltary 1 -"edition, nnd report same that ccti.m may be taken In the matter. All residents arc requested by the board of health, to be kept free from all gar bage, paper accumulated during the winter and dead loaves. Properties must lie cleaned up, and If not will be done by board 11 1 property owner's ex pense. Tr. P. C. Manly was elected as a delegate to the convention at the county organization to be held In Scran ton in April. It was also decided to Is sue scavenger licon.ses to any who may wish to do the work. The work must he done under the direction of the board of health, and Jo per annum will be charged. A WORD. WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT MCCH. WHEN PAID FOR IN AD VANCE. WHEN A DOOK ACCOUNT IS MADE. NO CHAROR WILL T?E LESS THAN CENTS THIS RULE AP PLIES TO SMALT. WANT ADS.. EX CEPT LOCAL STTCATIONS, WHICH ARB INSERTED FREE. Hclo Wanted-Male. D A BrciGIl . IXTKILI14KNT Mituibrmnn ns KitieHinan in itraiierv ue p rtinent nt Goldsmith's Bananr. UTAM'i:i A F.XPIClilKN'CED (K n ry cl-rk .ibou'. tho niiibllii of April: permnneiit position for the rluht nmn; only those having expnrlonc in flue grocery tr idn need ai'i.ly. Addruss giving I'articulur. and st.it ) where lust omp oyeii, U. C, Tribune ollieo. . U" "avt'ed -t r v st w o Ffirv pf. kson to Unvel; salary t78J and expunges: reference. I'lnelose self-addressed stamped envelope. MANAOF.K, Box P., Chicago. UT AJITKD N AOl'NTIN EVERY HBO tion tocanvnis; S4.U0to$."i Wo liny made: Bills at sltfht; nlson man to sell etnple (foods to dealers; bent sile lino 1 7.Vf !tl a month; sal ary or ltirira coinnii&sion mnde; exin'rleiic luinccessic y. Clifton Soup and Uauufaetur ing Co., cincinuafi, t. WASTED-WELL-KNOWN MAN IN 1 r every town to solicit stock nubscrip tiont; a monopoly; big money for agents; no capital required. KDWAKD 0. FISH 4 CO., L'ordeii ltloi'K, Chlcniro. lib Kelp Wanted Females. Mitchell's Diuiug Kooin, His Washing. ton avenue. 'ANTED AT (iNCE-Nl'KSE UIRL; reteroncus rcifuireu. 011 juonroeuvo. I ADIES-I MAKR BIO WAGES DOIXO 1 A plensnnt home work, nnd will ulatlly send full pnrticulnrs to all tending t cent htainn. Ml-S M. A. 8TEHBISS. Lawrence, Mich. U 'ANTED-! ADY AflKNT IX SCBAX ton to sell nml intrcdueo Snyder's CHk iring; i-Xioi iciiced canvasser pnferml: work IH'rtiiuneiit and very proiltublw. Write for pnrticulnrs at one und get lirneflt of holiday trade. T II. SNYDER Jc tU . Cinclnimti. I) U 'ANTED .MEDIATELY TWO EXEH petio Fii'eswomen to repreant us. Cuarnntceil fit a day without interfering with other untie, ilea'tlifnl occupation. Write for pnrticiil irs, inclosing stamp. Mango Chum leal Company. No. 2 John street. New York. For f ale. yovhifi " TvTi TTTot s'o.' o'arJeld 1 nvnmie, IIv.lo Pa.-k. No. (land 7, For in formation b ip'tiru of JOHN K. CORDY, '.'JS V.irtli Blakely street Duninere, Pn. l'OIJ SAI.K-TWO POKSKH, 2 BUTCHI5', P wngoiiR. 2 t'H'.'iries, 1 sl-iuli, liariieiis'sniid dl of 1 iiichi''s (-u' lit: nlMi n:-i t nmrk"t tor r-ut; 1 oing cut or bus'ni'ss; ninsr lie sobl bv Mri- 1st. Imi'ih -1 of n. E. SCHULLEE, tl.ilidy street, Duiiieorn. l?fU SALE-HOrsK AND LOT ATCIK t ner of Mendc a I Bnrloj street. All mod ern hiipi ovutienta - n pi cniises. MUS. A.- NIE s-i r.WAKT, Dunmore, l-a. For F!cnt. lti HUNT- AM KLRI4AXT I. MOOR KITU V ni"r vesidoiieo nt Claik'n (Jre-n: fur nl'hod or un urnished; flue iinnind with fruit iitfieled Call or address JIKS. MAKY .WLKSWOIiTII. ( lnik'a (iri.-n. KENT Til I", MANSE (U-'THKUKLEN I Hid je Prisbytori-iii church, fnrnlsh.'d or tru'iirnislieil. Apply on prorata- s. "l.-OH UGNT-H-lil XJM HI Lte'"a N o"BKNi 1 nleo yiirl. cornor VouStoreh and Mxrion. ?7oi7kext-h AlTi'iboniu! novsic- I moderti Iniprovoiiieids; runt renHonnble; corner of Pin" anil Blakely strcts, Dunmore. iVo'K'nE a T-Vtrt:nliot;sEs Fiji eiuiIth I str.s'f. Nos. 410. 41a, J.'i and 421; rnuvonl ut and central. Apply to Jaiuei B. Watnon, nt Mrs. Xu:i iii-d iiau, or A. D. Denu, t2!Hji X. V.'nsliinton nvenii '. t?Oll KI-NT-WAIiKIIOPSK ON D . I, V . switch, HCKAN'TiiN tSTtiVE WOI1KS J.-oli KBNT-lMP'Ms" NOW OCCUPIED BY I the Traders' National Bank: nossesnion given about May 1. bv F. L ViliLUPd, t'.islii -r Traders' Nutioual Bunk. I OR K Kli T-TENdtoiiM ' HOUSE; Aid II modern cotivuuiences. liupiim ut I22d Wnnllblll ll st. LXMt RENT OXE HALF UOPBLE HOUSE, I 7l-" Qniney svhiiim. Hunt reuaoliablo-tippo.-iitn .tiosia Taylor Hospital. poll KENT-ONE S1X-KOOM IIOUBE, LEE I court Imiulre 0-.'i Adams avo. 7;oni!EXT-NI(.'l-n FURNISH ED RALL I suitable for ludgo reoinit, JORX JEii M V5, HO Wyoming ovomi . Boarders Wanted. i )o.hdeks-VjVNti;d two ofxtXe' I mm. (inn Pin street: privato family. Money to Loan. A s guicK AS TITLE can bh exam. . V lii 'd: linio to suit tho Imrmnrar. I ItnWN. Attorney, R20 Hpruce .street. SlockhoWers' Meeting, ,1 HtockboUler of The Provldfinon flan h--Water Coaipjiiy. vlil Im bold at their utile. . Mm Dnlnwuro mid - Hudaon buililing. I.ue nstuia HveiiUe, Scrntito 1, Pu., Monday, S 4, Imhl, t. 10 11. m.Vto -leot rilllcera to sei during the eusulnir year, tq (onsi'icr nnd au ilioriao an lnnr"n"i of the (stpital stock of th iinii ny, nml transact any otliur buuiuens iliat iiiiiv bo pri'seu cd. By ordor of the mniinters. H. K ATilBKTON, secretary. Bcrunton, Pa Feb. SB, 1SW). c bnnolly : & Wallace SILK WE Styles, Designs CONNOLLY & Real Estate. XK SAi.E-TKX CHOICB BUILDINU lots; Hleo ouo donblo house and lot and ono sinule house und lot. nil at Uosrotv. Pn.; L'ms) bar-Jains. Address C. Al. LANCASTER, Moosiu, I'a. f HOUSFS FOR SALE DEAD CHEAP A yt simp for quirk action. See J. M. LAST, 1H42 N. Wain avenna Q5.1IH WILL BUY PROPERTY HO18M ON 2 '.V streets: HI room houao; a birain for pilrk purchase, tee J.M. LAST, 1342 N. Main avenue. YlPBn C NT. REAL ESTATE JNVESTT IO inelit for 0,ooa See J. II. EAST, 1342 N. Main avenue. Agents Wanted. UENTS WANTED-TO SELL the iV tleetrle Cl-unor Silver and Nickel Pol ish, for cleaninit silver, nickel, galvanized iron aud window fins. Address J. P., 'M Tenth atreet, city. Ur ANTED SALESMAN; SALARY FROM start; permanent place BROWN BROS. CO., Nurserymen, Rocnester, N. V. AOEXTS WAXTEDToT SELL CIUAR"s; ?.") per niontli salary and expensca paid. Addrotw, with two-cent atainp, F1UARO Cl (4 A It CO., Cnioasa OENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL 1 v cold, silver, nickel nnd copper el.ctro plntera; price from $:t upward; ealary aud ei jiennes paid; outfit free. Address, with stamp, MICUIUAN MFUCO.. ChicaKo. AGENTS TO SELL CIO A RS TO DEALERS; weekly and expeuses; experience un necessary. CONSOLIDATED UFO. CO., 4H Van huren at.. ( h cauo. SALESMAN To CAKRY TiDe7.1SE: io per lent, ronimissiou; smople book mailed free. Address L, N. CO., Station L, New York. AT ONCE AGENTS APPOINTEDTO sell new lightning selling- tabid cloth.moi quito and house fly liipiid ut ID rents and 26 cents a bo'tlo. Sample free. BOLG1ANO M'F'G Co.. Baltimore. Md. A GENTS HIXDE'8 PATENT UNIVER. V sal Hair Curlers and Wavore Qissd with out heat), and "PyrPotnted"nair Pins. Lib eral commission. Free sample, and fall par ticulars. Address P. o. Box 450. New York. Lost. rJST-AT THE FRUIT STAND, OUTSIDE J the Roma hotel nn Lackawanna avenue, a tinekstbooa containing between $76 slid 8IUU; n liberal reward offered. Address JOHN S. LaTOUCHE, .Moscow. Pa. Soccial Notices. ?E ARE NOW READY FOR SPRING trade; repairs of all kinds promptly at tcnaed to; also lumber of all kinds, fencing nnd buildintt matoilal, etc. Send in your or ders early; competent workmen to be had at all times. Our yard and otltee are now at cor ner Asb street and I'eiin eve.; telephone ITIti. EZRA FINN & SONS. Builders. "nHE SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAR." J Yon want this relic. Contains all ot Frank Leslie's famous old War Plctures.show ing the forces In actual battle, sketched on the spot. Two volumes, 2.0UU pictures, Bold on easy monthly payment. Delirered by ex press romplute, all charges prepaid. Address P. O. MOODY. fl22 Adams Ave., Scranton, Pn. 1LANK hOOKSi PAMPHLETS. MAGA 1) lines, etc, bound or rebound at Tub Tiiibcnb oltice. Quick work. Reasonable pricea . Legal. TN THE COURT OK COilMON PLEAS OF 1 Lackawanna coanty. No, 'iTii January term, IS3II, .M irv A. Jones vs. Hlchurd P. Jones. Notice to Richard P Jones, respnudont. Thn alias subpo-na tn divorce in nbovo case having been returned "ronest Inventus" for the rea son that you could 110: be found In the said county, you ar. her-by notill d to be and ao penr ut tlm next term of the Court of Com men Plena of rnid county, to bo held in the cLy or Scranton, in s iid county, on (.lie Sitl! day of May. A. D. lsnit, to answer the libel lunt's compliiint in the nbovo caie. FRANK II. CLtilUXS, Sheriff. TAYL R Lli'Ms. Attorneys for Libellant. fppllcation for Charter. VOT1CK IS HEREBY (41VEN THAT AN ii application will bs mnde tothe Governor of Pcnnxylvania 011 thn ninth day of April, Will, by Andrew P. JIaloic . Maurice W, Col litis, WilP-un Malonoy, William F. MeUeoatuI Edward J. Mnloney. under tlm Act of Assem bly. entltlol "An Act to provide for the in corporation nnd ro-tnlation of certain corpor ntioni," utiimved April "Juth, ls74, und the Mip!lemcnt-t thereto, for tho charter of an in tended corporation to b called "The Grocera' Supply and Produce Company," the character ami object of which is "buying, uclliiift, trad, lug or Uenlliig In any or nil kinds of goods, wnres and nieroliaudiwi at wliolcsalii," anil for these pnrpoas to linvo, posKwa and enjoy all the riabts, benefits and privileires of said Act of Assembly nnd supplements throto, CJfAULKS II. WELLES. Solicitor. Medical. ROEBLING'S CELEBRATED TANSY AXD Pcnnvrovnl Pills; imported; absolutely safe: harnilers; superior to nil others; never tails, auv Hta',': tlio'isimds of liuppy ladies: i bvmnil.' Sold only by Bv.TAXIi'Ab SPECI FIC CO.. 114 Fifth Avenue, New York. A SURE CURE FOR RHEUMATISM Warranted to euro Mjn out of every 1.W4I; two tliwes will t (ko tho worst cttsa of iuHiim-n-ntory out of bed. f'ilW par pint bottle. Manntnctnred nnd sold by iMKS. DK. HAMILTON, 34s Northampton Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. and for ealu at 11A New York St., Green Ridge. SCRANTON. PA. u Daniel Drew, who aecumulatod onn of the Inrc st f-rt lines ever made id Wall street, (id: "Whon tho aap ruus up the trees buy .t'lekd." and the records of Wall street for the past twenty years show lie was right. For fullparticnlars as to how business Is done In Wall street, write for our book, "Spec ulation Fully Kxplulneil," also our ncirket let ter. Marpin 8 toO per cont. Commission ouly 1-10 per cent. L 0. TH0RN8URGH & CO., Banker A Brokers, 41 Broadway, New York. ' CRIPPLE CREEK STOCKS. Weliavo carefully Inreetintod nnd now es ceiidly recommend s wife liivestments. the .Moek-i of Thnmpsoii, Monn-Anchor, Globe Hill. Conswlldatril, Indcpendence-Extenaiun, Portland, lauhella and Union-Gold Alining Companies. THIi MECHEM INVnSTMP.NT COMPANY. 13H Jackson Street, Bank Idonr. I.. H. Knee land, Manager. iUenilmrs of ail Colorado Ex-cbangee-direet private wires. Orders prompt ly exeutited correspondence solicited. Have You Seen the New M HAVE THEM. and Colorings Entirely feet Silk Wash Fabric 25 CENTS A YARD.. WALLACE, TRY US. 102-004 UCKJL AVE, COR. ADAMS. Situations Wanted. POSITION WAN ( ED UY EXPEKIKNCM) salesman in either dry itoods or clothing house: lest references. Address C. T. Trib une ufSce. SITUATION- BYTN.XPERiENCKD".ALL around man in wholcaale or as stock clerk in retail grocery tore; good referenoe; moderate ealary. Address STOCK, Mao's llook Store, CPfuATlON VAN'KD-A8 BUTCHER, BY O nn who tlinronifhly understands the most business; well 1 s-d to peddle or tend to market; w ith icood habits and references. Ad dross D. MOKUAN, MM West Mnrkot street- cilUA'i'ToNSv ANTEDBY A M AN W1IO Iiaa 1 years exuenence in dry Roods, shoes and groceries; Al reference. Add rose 1 ., i rioune omen. CITUaTION .WANTED-AS BUTCHER OR O In a grocery store. Address H. II., '1 rib uno office. SITUATION WTn TED-BY A MIDDLE- J aifed man who baa had 'Al years' experi ence in the mercantile bjslness. Address X., Tribune offlce. - SITUATION WANTED -BY A YOUN( iJ inau, graduate of a bnsiiiess college, to locate iu a town whore there is a band aud B-flat cornet player: any kind of reasonable work. Addrsss 11. J. R., P. O. Box 448, For est City, Pa. SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNU O man as Stenngranher and office assailant: have had copying office experiences can fur nish goud references, address T, Tribune office. BOJK KEEPER-DOUBLE OR SINGLE entry wishes position as sneh or as clerk in Grocry store, reference given, address B. Scranton Post office. SITUATION WANTED-T66 OUT BY the dav washing; wasbinea taken home, also. Call or address L. B M4 Sumner ave nue, city. RAILROAD TIME-TABLES Schedule In Effect May 10, 1895. ' Trains Leave Wilkes-Barre as Follows 7.26 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 davs, 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 burs; and the West. 6.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton and Pottsville. J. R. WOOD, den'l Pasj. Agenfe S. M. PREVOST, General Manager. Central Rttilroad of New Jersey. (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIME TAHLli IN KFKKCT MCH. 13. 181H. Trniim leave Scranton for Pittston, Wilkcs-Hnrre, ete at 8.20. 9.15, 11.30 a. m , 12.43, 3.U5, 5.11, 7.10 p. m. Sundays, ,W a. ni 1.00, .13, 7.10 p. 111. For Atlantic City, S.SO a. m. For New York, Newark and Kllssabeth, 8.20 (express) a, m li.45 (x-pref s with Buf fet parlor can, 8 05 (express) p. m. Sun day, 2.15 p. m. Train leaving 12.43 p. ni. iirrlve.i ut Philadelphia, Heading Term inal, 5.22 p. 111. nnd New York tl.Ot) p. ni. For Mauch Chunk, Allcntown, Usthlu hem, Easton and Philadelphia, 8.20 a. m 12.45, SAC 3.00 (except PhiUdelphin) p. m. Sunday, 2-15 p. ni. For Jmmix Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at S."0 11. 111., 12.43 P. ni. For Heading, Lebanon and Harrisburg, via Allentown, 8.20 u. in., J2.43. COO p, m Sunday, 2.15 p. in. For Pottsville, 8.20 a., 12.45 p. m. Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib erty street, North Klver, al a. 10 (express) u. m., 1.10, l.liu, 4.15 (express with Bullet parlor car) p. 111. Sunday, 4.20 a. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, P.W a. in., 2.00 and 4.20 p. in. Sunday 0.27 a. m. ThrouRh tickets to nil points at I0wc.1t rates may be had cn application tn ad vance to the ticket agent at the station. U. P. HALDW1N, Gen. Pnas. Agent. J. H. OLHAtlSEN, Cieii. Bupt. DISLAWAP.B AND i.lbSl'N P.AIL no AD. ComnienchiK Monday. July 110. all trains wilt nrrlvo at new Lackn wanna nvcuuu station as follows: Trnlii.i will leave Pcrnn. ton station for Carbondnlo and HHerme dlate points at 120, 5.4... 7-00. 8.2j a nd 10. 10 n. m 12.00, 2 20, W. 6.1u, 0.15. 7.2a, 0.10 and Ko'Farvlew, Wayinart anil llonendnln nt 7 00. 8.25 and 10.10 u. m., 12.00. 2.20 und 6.15 lVor Albany, Saratoga, the Adtrondacks and Montreal at E.45 u. in. and 2.20 p. m. For Wllkes-Harri) and lnionuediiiti noints nt 7.4.1, 8.45. IMS and 10.45 n. In., 12.03, 1 20, 2.38. 4.00, 5.10. 6.0j. 0.16 nnd 11.118 p. m. Tralnti will nrrlfe nt Scrnnton statlnn from Carbondulo nnd Intermediate points at 7.40, 8:40, .34 and 10.40 ti. m., 12.00, 1.17. 2.34, 8.40, 4.54. 6.56, 7.43, 9.11 nnd 11.23 p. ni. From Honesdnle, Waymart and Far. view at .3t u. m 12.00, 1.17, 3,40, 5.6S and 7.45 p. ni. From Montreal, Baratoga, Albany, to., t 4.54 nnd 11,33 p. in. From Wllkes-Barre nnd Intermediate points at 116, 8.04, 10.05 and 11.66 a. m 1.1 114, 8.0. 6.10, .0g, 7.S0. 103 and ll.U p. tn. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. New. A Per- 2o9opp.t Clean Carpets, Renovate Feataera, Make Over Mattresses, . Make and Repair Spring Sell Iron Beds, Make Fine Mattresses. Nov. 17. 18113, Train leaves Scranton for Philadelphia and New York via U. & H. R. It. at 7.4 a. m., 12.03, 1.20, 2.38 and 11.38 p. m via D., U & W. It. U., 6.00, 8.08, 11.20 a. in., and Vii P. ni. Leave Scranton for Pittston and WHko Barre. via I).. L. & W. It. It., 6.00, 8.08. U.2I a, m., 3.40, 6.07. 8.52 p. 111. Leave Rcrantuu for White Haven. Ha. Sleton, Pottnvllld and all points on the Ueaver Meadow and Pottsville branches, J il V- K- 7 ' m , 12.05, L20, J-- -p. nt.', via U. V.. & W, It. R. 6.0U, 8.(J. ll.au a. 111., 1.3H, 3.40 p. m. r. l.ve Beranton for Bethlehem, Enston, KeneJinif, Harrlsbnrs nnd all Intermediate f2f.nl."sJr,a D- & H. R. K. 7.45 a. m 12.03. A A i 0- nM P- m- via D.. L. W. R. R., e.00, 8.0s, 11.20 a, m.. 1.30 p. m Leave Scranton for Tunkhannock, To Wanda, Klmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and all Intermediate points via D & H. R. R 8.4 n ' inJ 1135 P- m - via D U tc W. R. R., 8.08, s.65 a. m., 1.30 p. m. Leave Scranton for Rochester, Buffalo. Niagara Falls, Detroit, Chicago and all RP.'P'S .?est vla u & H. R. R 8.45 a. m., i2 'i 5 P- m - via D L. & W. R. It. and Pittston Junction, 8.08, 9.55 a. m., 1.30. 8.50 p. in. For E'mlra and fl.e west via Salamanca. . i.- rl- ( fl--(;i ni. iz.uj p. ni., via D., L. & w. R. It'., 8.03, 9.55 a m., 1.33. p. m. ' Pulman parlor and sleeping or L. V. chair cars on Rll trains between t.. & n. Junction or Wllkes-Barre and New York. Philadelphia, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge. RpLLIN H. WILBUR, On. Supt. CHAS. S. LER. Oen. Pas. Ast.,Phlla.. Pa. A. W. NONNEMACHKR. Asst. Oen. Pass. Agt South Bethlehem, Pa. Del., Luck, und Western. Effect Monday, June 24, 1893. Trains leave Scranton as follows: Kx fress for New York and all points East. 40, 150. 6.15, 100 and 156 a. m.; 12.53 and 8.34 p. m. Express for Gaston, Trenton, Philadel phia and the South, 5.15, 8.00 and 9.33 u. m., 12.56 and 3.34 p. m. Washington nnd way stations, 355 p. m. Tobyhanna accommodation, CIO p, m. Express for Blufc-hamton, Oswego, EI. mlra, Corniiul, Bath. Uunsvllle, Mount Morris and Bululo, 12.10, 2.3fi a. m., and 1.21 p. in., mckina; close connections at Buffalo to all points in the West, North west and ilouvhwest. Bath aommodatlon. 9 a. m. Blnghamton and way stations, 12.37 p. IB. Nicholson accommodation, 5 p. ni. Blnghamtoii and Klmlra Express, 6.0) p. m. Express for Cortland, Syracuse, Oswego, Utlca and Klehlleld Swings, 2.35 a. m. and 1.24 p. m. Ithaca 2.33 and Bath 9 a. m. and 1.21 p m. For Northumberland, Pittston, Wllkes Barre, plienioti'h, llloomsburg and Dan ville, r akhiK close connections nt North uinbermnd for Wllllamsport, Harrisburg. Bnltli tore, Washington and the South. NorjtMim'nerlnnd and intermediate sta tions, (i.Oil. 9.53 11. in. nnd 1.30 nnd 6.07 p. m. Nanticoke and Intermediate stations, 10S .nd 11.20 n. m. Plymouth and Inter mediate stations, 3.40 and 8.52 p. 111. Pullman parlor and. sleeping coaches 03 sll express trains. For detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc.. apply to M. L. Smith, citjr ticket olllee, Lackawanna avenue, Ok? depot ticket ollice. trie and Wyoming Valley, EFFI-XTIVE MARCH 1C, 1S96. Trains leave 81'inntun for New To'k nnd Intermediate points on the Erie rail road, also for HoiukiIuIh, lluwli-y nud local points nt 8.35 a. m. nnd 3.2 p. m. nnd uri lvo nt Scranton from abovt points at 8.23 a. m. and 3.57 p. m. In l'Hc( t Scpteiube)g'd, lS!t, Morili Uimtid. oouih Uounj(, 203 301 20i 2II-4I ik IfiSfipnlns nnlj. K 5 n ui4ri-IVI. Leavei TS5;N. V. Frnitlln S 7 111, West s'reet 7 nn Wecieflken p u'Arrlvo ' bcavel ir,:HiiuoeoK'"n!toa 10!) HnriOCk !5 3tl III '.'I 19 40 HlailKhr, I'reyon parlt cfi" pe.ilelle .l!l'i(ilt p,t(llf .Mt, nlondnle pruet, city (Jbondale Vibe HildifB flayliehl (lerniyn trchliiild j Willi 1111 19 14 Hi HIM' II 'H: BBUI 81 re. tn!fuao 131 6 41111 ml uat 11 isl 0 rWflll.il I SJH'II 11 J'eckville 5iv4iant 3 W T I I III I I oin ii 0,1 1 JHckii i 18 11 01 I 'i'lliw 6 1511 im Jrrnvlde 6 laifiwr 1 rark i' 610l03f,J t(irsnt M U ! a" 6 9111 117 jitckinn 'i'lunop nee lace mi am on Arrive) a 11 r All trsliis i i dully except t-'nndajr. 1 t Blcnlll(iht UulnaBtopouslifiial for pat MDuers. I hecure ro Tla ontarln a Western befnra turch.isliiK'l-'ets nnd snvo mousy. Day aafl I1101, kMatol,ho West.. 1 J. C, a ndorsnn, Oen. rats Agta T. SUien1-! un, 1 aw, nwraoivuu, ca, i f , f 1 .. ,v. 'V: '-.. - -" l"" 1, -u'."1 , . . ....