The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, April 08, 1896, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE RCBANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY MOBUTU'S. APRIL 8, 1890.
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Hats Trimmed
Freejf Charge
THE MOST STYUSH
HATS At!D BCKSETS N3Vf KEF.E
We're They cost les than
vou think, and are
Millinery 'imixlsmner than you
think.
Leaders. Tiiey'ra the very piuk
of fashion. All we
We Invent, want is to cct you to see
them. Their boauly
WeOetOurU irresistible and the
price adds to their
Reputation clmrm. --,.,
KNOUGH "NEW"
For Btylen in Trimmed Hats
and Bouuets tu give
Originality you half a day' alKht
seeing and euterutin
ThatWay. ment.
At $3.98
See tho line of swell English Tur
bans. They're quick seller. All etyl
ith young women like them,
At $4.98
Fancy straw and made hats trimmed
to equal the usual 110 sorts. See them.
At $6, $8 and $10
Handsome Imported models. The kind
you usually pay 10. $12 and $15 for.
Mourning Millinery In Every Style
Children's trimmed hats, SSe. up.
STRAW SHAPES-ALL SORTS
TTntrtmmed Lilian and laco straw.
Wide brims, Toques, Turbans, etc.,
At 4OC.1 61c, 73c and 87c.
You'll pay one-third more for the same
qualities at other stoivs.
Tuscany and fancy straws, S7 cents
and OS cents. Cost, 81.S0 elsewhere.
Open work lace brims, French, Italian
and English straws In Macks and In
the newest spring tints. Hats trimmed
free.
FLOWERS AND FOLIAQE
of every land and clime.
At 30c. and 61c.
Handsome bunches of daisies.
At 30c. and 61c.
Finest French lilacs In all shades.
At igc, 19c. and age.
American Heauty roBCS, with foliage.
At igc, 19c and age.
Newest effects In palms and grasses.
SEE OUR RIBBON STOCK
At goe.
A lot of handsome taffeta Dresden
ribbona No. tiu, regular price, 75 cents.
At 35c.
Taffeta and satin stripe ribbons,
ul colors. No. CO.
At 39c.
Plnids. pin stripes, Persian and Dres
den ribbons, Nos. 40 and 50, worth 30
cents.
MILLINERY ORNArtENTS
Straw braids. Stool and Jet orna
ments and cubuohons, 8 cents nnd 10
cents each, worth 2.1 cents. Straw
uraiun, it), lb ana -j cents. All colors.
QILT AND LEATHER BELTS
Gilt and leather belts, 23 cents, usually
sold at DO cents.
Pleated chiffons, lace3 and veiling. Tho
largo t variety and lowest prices in
the city. m
MILLINERS AND DRESS
MAKERS SUPPLIED
GERSON'S,
421 Lackawanna Ave.
CONVENTION CALLS.
Second l.cglsUitivo District.
The Ttennlilicnns nf tho T.nc-lalu
tlve district of Lackawanna county will
assemble in convention at the arbitration
room, Court House, city of Scranton, on
Tuesday, April 14th, 1S1I0, at 2 o'clock p. m.
for the purpose of electing two delegates
to the Republican slnle convention which
will meet at llarrlsburg April 2.1. ISM.
Klectlon for delegates to tho Second
Legislative District convention will be
held at the regular polling places on Sat
urday, April 11th. 18W. between the hours
of 4 and 7 p. m. Election districts are en
titled to representation ns follows:
Seventh ward, First district 1
Seventh ward, Third district 1
Kighth ward. First district 1
Klghth ward, Second district
Ninth ward, First district
Ninth ward, Second district
Ninth ward, Third district
Tenth ward
Kleventh ward. First district
Klevenlh wurd, Second district
Kleventh ward, Third district
Twelfth ward, First district
Thirteenth ward. First district
Thirteenth ward. Second district...
Thirteenth ward. Third district
Sixteenth ward. First district
Sixteenth ward, Second district
Seventeenth ward. First (li3lrlct
Seventeenth ward, Second district..
Nineteenth ward, First district
Nineteenth ward. Second district...
Nineteenth ward. Third district
Nineteenth ward, Fourth district...
Twentieth ward. First district
Twentieth ward, Second district
Twentieth word, Third district
Total SS
. Vigilance committees will please tuko
notice and govorn themselves accordingly.
W. S. Millar,
Chairman.
C. S. Seamans,
Secretary.
Scranton, Pa., April 2, 1898.
Third Legislative District.
The Republicans of the Third legislative
district will assemble In convention at
the arbitration room in tho court house
on Thursday, April 1G, at 3p, 111., for the
purpose of electing a delegate to the Re-
?ubllcan state convention to be held at
Iarrlsburg April 23, 1S90. The primaries
will be held at the regular polling places
on Tuesday, April 14, 1S9, between the
our of 4 and 7 p. m. Election districts
are entitled to representation as follows:
Benton
2
1
1
Clifton ...
Covington
uaiton 2
Glenburn 1
Greenfield , 1
Gouldsboro 1
La Plume 1
Lackawanna township, South district.. 1
Lackawanna township, West district.... 2
Lackawanna township, East district..., 1
Lackawanna townsihip, Northeast dint.. 1
Lackawanna township, Southwest dint. 1
Lohlgh 1
iMadlson 2
Newton 1
North Ablngton 1
Old Forgo, First district 1
Old Forge, Second district 1
Old Forge, Fourth district i
Ransom 1
Scranton, Sixth ward, Third district.... i
Beott .; 2
Spring Brook , 1
South Ablngton 2
Taylor, First ward 1
Taylor, Second ward 1
Taylor Third ward 1
Taylor, Fourth ward 1
Taylor. Fifth ward 4 1
Waverly 3
Wt Ablngton I
John McCrlndle, Chairman.
J. W. Houser, fleoreUry.
UN BOWIlSr - SESSIOB
Business Is Actually Transacted
. in the Senate.
SEVERAL MEASURES PASSED
House S.-cuds a Day Diseussing Two
-Measure That Ua J Not U;oit Sched
ule! -Dili to FstablUh Free
Library in Washington.
j
Washington. April 7. The senato had
a. long and Important session today
the postcllice appropriation bill beii:g ,
the subject of consideration ar.d atl.0.1.
There was nulte an t-xteiidod dlscu'silon
over the- question of the oonsohuKtion ;
of fourth class postolilees in the vic-in- '
ity of large towns and cities, and the
substitution for them, cf stations, tub
stations, and branch o!lic.H. The op
ponents of the sytem v.ero successful
In having It extenttlon restricted an j
amendment offered by Mr. Volcott .
(Rep., Colo.) favorable to the system j
having been laid upon the table by a j
vote of 4S to 7. That decisive vote was .
followed by the adoption of an amend- !
nient ottered by Mr. Pasco (Item.. Fla.) :
years, 26; nays, 23, which restricts the
consolidation system to the llmiu of j
corporate towns and cities. 1
The commltteo amendment nppro-
printing IS'i.OUO as additional compen- wounuea were carneu on ny me insur
satlon to tho Oceanic Steamship com- ! Rents. Tho total losses of the rebels
pany for ocean mail servlee from Pan j are calculated to have been over ninety.
Francisco to New Zealand and New 1 Tho Spanish logs i:i Riven as six vol
Soutn Wnlcs, was agreed to-yeas. 32; ! untec-rs killed and seven regular troops
nays. 2t. 1 wounded.
And "the Item of $!!6,r,H for necessary I This Is the first news of a battle
and Kpctlal mail facilities on trunk having been fought at La Palma, and
lines trcm lioston to Atlanta and Now ' It is impossible to verify the truth of
1 the covernments account of the en-
Washlngton, was retained In the bill,
Mr. Vilas" (Dem., Wis.) motion to strike
it out, having been voted down yeas,
13; nays. SO.
An amendment requiring the expen
diture of S3.000 for experiments in rural
free delivery was o'iered by Mr. But
ler (Pop., N. C.) and was agreed to:
Tens, 27: nays, 25.
The bill wss then passed and the Ben
ate at 5.C0 adjourned until tomorrow.
HOUSE PROCEEDINGS.
The house spent the day In discus
sing two 'measures thut had not been
expected to cnaaKo its attention at this
time. The tlrst was the bill providing
for the t'StaMlbhniont of a froe library
in Wnsliinrrtun. There was a difference
of opinion between the house nnd sen
ate as to the fund ncralnct which the
expenses of the Institution should bo
chartred the sennte providing that
th'-y should be divided between the
district and general government and
the house that they should be paid en
tirely by the district The committee
on the affairs of tho District of Colum
bia recumirended that the house re
cede from its amendment to tho bill:
but after a two hours discussion the
recommendation of the committee was
disagreed to llf! to l-'7. The bill was
then sent to conference.
Tho other was the Mil reported from
the committee on colnase, weights and
measures to miopt the metric system
In provernment business Janunry 1, IMS.
nnd to make it the lc!;al standard of
the country Jcnunry 1, 19-H.
It was I
supported by C. W. Stone (Hep., Pa.)
nnd opposed by Messrs. Cartlelt (Dem.,
N. Y.). Otey (Dem., Va.) nnd Purker
(Rep., N. J.). The house refused 05 to
SO to order the bill to Its enrvossmonl
and third rrrullr.rr; and pending a de
mand for the yeas and nnya, (it 5.10
o'clock, on motion of Mr. Stone, it ad
journed until tomorrow.
ESTHER HAS MEASLES.
Affairs of Stato Are at a Standstill at tho
Wiilto House.
Washington, April 7. President
Cleveland and Private Secretary Thur
ber are Quarantined at the white
house, Mrs. Cleveland nnd her children
are quarantined at Woodley and Mrs.
Thurber and her little ones are quar-
nntined at their home on I street. All j
this, and a postponement of a cabinet
moetinff in addition, is the result of a
discovery in the white house nursery
between 10 nnd 11 o'clock this mornlnir. !
Little Esther Cleveland, the president's !
second daughter, who is two and a ;
half years old, developed symptoms of I
measles about that hour. Immediate- j
lv there was great excitement thrnuKh-
out the mansion. The president was i
informed and he sent telcgramn to nil j
the cabinet odlc?rs in town that thi-re
would be no cabinet meeting today,
Mlss Ti.ithmnn, tho teacher of the white
house kindergarten, was sent posthaste
to Woodley, the president's country
place, nnd hurried preparations wen;
made for taking Esther and her sisters
! there,
Shortly afterward the sick ehllu
' was sent to Woodley In a closed car-
rlnge, accompanied In that ar.d another
vehicle by her mother, nurses and BiS'
ters.
Private Secretary Thurber hns been
livlifg at the white house for ten days,
since one of his children developed a
case of measles. This morning young
Tom Thurber and the conk at the
Thurber house were taken with the dis ease.
Ksther Cleveland and the Thur
ber children are doing well. Little
Esther's Is said to be nmild cose. It
in llkelv that on her recovery the fam-
3 ! lly will be Joined at Woodley by the
president and win remain more until
they leave for Cray Gables at the be
ginning of summer.
ROBBERY PREVENTED.
Plot to Hold I'p Vondcrbilt Property Just
Discovered In Tlmo.
San Francisco, April 7. George E.
Gard, the late chief of the Southern
; Pacific company s detective service,
? I claims to have discovered a conspiracy
1 1 to hold up the Vanderbllt's special train
1 I and abduct Cornelius Vanderbllt, and
lilt has transpired that official of tho
I Paclllc, who were Informed by Card
I I before the Vanderbllt party reached EI
1 ! Paso, have been taking all precautions
to prevent the carrying out of the plot.
Gard declines to say from whom ha
got his first tip, hut Intimates that It
was from a member of the gnng who
became frightened at tho Immensity of
the plan and gave It away.
At the time Gard first learned of the
scheme, plans had been perfected no
further than tho arriving at nn agree
ment to hold ttp the Vanderbllt party
at a point in San Joaquin valley, and
make the best haul thut was possible.
If no money was to be had nny other
way, Cornelius Vanderbllt was to he
kidnaped, and every one else In tho
party was to be killed. If necessary,
Just -what steps were taken by the rail
road officials after they were Informed
of the plot, Is not known.but It Is known
that on this side of Bakcrsfleld. the spe
cial was run only during day time, and
It is barely possible that this precau
tion upset the plans of the conspirators.
TONAWANDA RIOTERS.
Tho Murder Trials at buffalo Coma to n
Slidvlcil l.ti l.
Buffalo, N. Y.. April 7. The Tena
wanda murder trinla camo to a suddnn
end today. Captain Jesse Oravey, for
whose trial a jury was Bncurcd yester
day afternoon, withdrew his plea of
not guilty to the Indictment of murder
In the first degree, and pleaded guilty
to manslaughter In the first degree.
Irving Collins nnd John Quirk,' who
Wore Indicted with Captalps Hyde and
Graves for murder In the first degree,
also pleaded guilty to manslaughter
In the first degree, nnd sentence will bt
passed on all four tomorrow afternoon.
Hyde stood trial and was convicted last
Wednesday of murder in the second de
gree. There ore ten me under Indictment
fo. ")t, and It is understood that all
wlU Wa guilty when their cases are
called. 4 Sixteen men were arrestud tor
the Tonawanda boatmen' riot which
resulted in the death of Captain Phil
lips and his son Charles. One of them.
James Dixon, committed cuiclde in
Jail on Oct 17; four, Hyde. Ortivfs,
Quirk and Collins were Indicted for
murder in the first degree, and the other
eleven were indicted for rloL Archi
bald Loufrh, one of the latter, abscond
ed afu-r being released on ball, and is
still at large.
DYNAMITE EXPLOSION.
One
Alan Instnntlv killed
and Two
Others I atallv Hurt.
Creensburjr. Pa., April 7. At U
o'clock u.doy on explosion of dyna
mite occurred In tha new Ku'lbaugh
tunnel, cno mile west of Grerr.sburBli.
Fr::k A. Grancll, cf Smlthilohl. Pa.,
was instantly killed. A teamster named
Marshall, of Llairavllle and a nan
named Parker vocre perhaps fatally
Ll'rt.
Y.'hp.t caused the csplu? ion is not yet
known. Uraiitll was 23 years of age.
THE BliBELS l&TCEAT.
Covcrnmcnt Troops Attack Maeso's
forces nt La I'alma and Compcl.Thoin
to Keltic In Confusion.
Havana, April 7. An official report
Issued thi.l afternoon states that gav
ernnioni, troops attacked Maeeo'a forces
at La Falnia, province of Finer Del Kio
mi March Si'J. Yhe rebels were compelled
to retreat Tiiey left behind them ."9
dead. Other dead und a number of
Basement. The alleptd rebel loss when
compared with the loss sustained by
1 the Spaniards lends an air of improb
j ability to the olilcial report.
! Color.el Mcncado reports that he has
; destroyed a rebel camp at Kl Jobo,
; province of Mntansos. The Insurgents
i made a. stronfr resistance and did not
retreat until fourteen of their number
! were killed. General Oliver eporta the
j capture of another rebel camp at Panta
I Itosa. The rebel losses In the ngn(?e
1 ment were larsro. The Spanish lost one
! lieutenant arid four soldiers killed and
: twenty vounded.
SOMNAMBULIST'S FATE
Walked Out Hrrs loo el Hiring tho
Severe ( otd ci.d Lost ttoth Vict.
Huntington, W. Va., April 7. Five
miles west of here resides Anderson O.
Keed. nn aged man whose 25-year-old
daughter, Miss Nannie, hns been prob
ably one of the greatest somnambulists
livinR in West Vlrtilwa. lint this is
now a thins of the past, for this morn
Injr both of her feet were amputated,
as the result of a two-mile walk about
midnlfrht during- the severe cold
weather of about three weeks ago. The
snow was about six Inches deep on the
ground and-tho poor girl arose dnrlnt?
her sleep and left the house unbeknown
to her parents. She wandered alonff
tho public highway for fully two miles
and was no.irlnr the Kello?rar crosslnff
of the Chesapeake and Ohio railway
when a heavy freight train came thun
dering along and awakened her. Real-
lsing her situation she made a hasty
retreat for home.
She waf clad only In her nlrrht gar
ment:! and being In her bare feet her
sufferings were Intense. On reaching
home, her feet were found to be frozen
as well as parts of her body. A physi
cian was summoned next morning, nnd
since then everything possible has been
done to alleviate her sufferings, but
this morning the physicians were
forced to amputate both her feet with
a hope of prolonging her life. She Is in
a critical condition.
; Uniformed colored porters are In
! charge of day coaches to show all atten
tion to tho passengers on the Nickel
j Plate Koad.
I WYOMING.
Mr. and Mrs. Fallon and family, of
Willtos-Iiarre, and Mrs. Franklin and
family, of Luzerne, snent Sunday with
their parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Carter.
Mies I'.ofo Sutter, of PUtston, was
calling on Miss Llda McIUll Sunday.
Miss Jennie Kngl'sh, of Carverton,
spent Sunday with Miss Nellie Tiozell.
M. Lord will leave his family hi a
few days for Kansas City.
The Wyoming Kane Hull dub has or-
j ganlzed for the season of ISftG with tho
following players: J. McCnbe, catch
er; T. Atkinson, pitcher; V. Lloyd, first
base and captain: W. Goldsworthy, sec
ond has?; D. McCr.be, third base; R 11.
Lewis, shorstop; J. Caney, right field;
J. Munley, center Held; John Ganey, left
J field; Frank Sweeney, manager.
Winton Newton nnd w'fo. of New Al-
1 bany, rpent Sunday with I1I3 brother,
j J. J. Newton. Monday they left for
i Klehmond, Va.
I When you think of the Nickel Plate
! Road It brings to mind that delicious
! meal you had in the Pining Cnr, and
I the fine servlee nnd Low nates, and
you wonder why people will travel via
any other line.
THE WORLD OF BUSINESS.
I Vi all Street Kcvtew.
New York, April 7. Tobacco loomed Into
prominence u;,-:iln today, tho doalliiRS in
: stock footing up 85,700 shares Ja a grand
totitl of lilt S7J shares. At the rvianlng tint
I si'iTres ruled firm at S74ia8Xl4. but ns t'.e
! day wora i!on:; there, were llberr.l offer
1 ini s of l.irvr slock on report" of the .0!i
! ous lllm" 13 n- one of the tiontliei n directors
I of the cj:". : "ir.ny. Another sto-y -was to
I tho til' v-: v; ii r.n Injunction had or wotila
I be j!-jpl!?J for t" restrain the distribution
: of the prfp dividend recently declared.
! The weakness ot' this specialty had no tn
1 fluonco on the pemriil run of active stocks
! which scored net pains on the day. In
tho early trading speculation was tttrong
I mn'vh In tho BurnrlRn of tho r.rofnq-.iloii'tl
traders, who were I'roo sellers cf the nvir-
1 ket yesterday on tho passlnc of Mia Cu-
b:n resolutions by tho honre. Tile Im
pression wis that the i'etion of the homo
would hnvo an un'avorehlj Inrliii-nco
abroad, hut, ns a mattes of fact, Iondon
I paid little attention lo tho miittr and
I eaiiv cables s'.ic.wad that Amotion so
ocritleM in London wer on n. parity with
o'V cloning .figures oif Monday. Local
s-1'.iorts then slnrtcd In to cover and prices
moved up Viae. per c'nt. all around, au
p;ir. Union 1'iicilio, Chicago Gas, tho
Grangers nnd General Electric were es
pecially linn. SuiNir moved up to 119i.
An advance In the price of rertned of 1-10
cent per pound and a bullef thut the com
pany Is In certrol of t'10 raw sugar mar
ket having led to purchase of th stuck.
I'nlon Pacini! sold up to 9 on tho pro
gress milking in too refunding schema.
Louisville and Nashville, however, w.11
heavy on foreign sales and broke from 4'.'
to VX. Thcra was very little doing In tho
general list and the market held tolerably
linn. The streryth of the sterling ex
changes was much commented upon and
thrro were rumor? of a shipment of
5!,0W,000 geld by Siturdsy's European
steamers. Tho Cuban quortlon received
less attention end the Imymrlnon m
that executive notion on tho ma: tor will
b delayed for soiiio tlniK. Hearing on tha
efflux of gold It wis announced thnt rov
ernl of ti depositary hank holding gov
ernment funds on hond account had turned
Into tho sub-treasury a part of tlulr
liuldlngs In anUciuiillon of a call by tho
trccuiury department tomorrow. As for
eign hitnki'ra are offering four months'
nior.cy at 4 per cent, tho effect of u. rov
rrninent call at thu llmo Is problematical.
Speculation closed firm In tone. Net
changes show gains of Vja1 per cent. To
bacco lo4t V'a and Manhattan 1 iner cent,
nn, the R'jecUililap, Nickel Plat s First Pro
jerred roao 8 to 73 and do. seconds la
Furnished by WILLTAM LINN, AL
LEN Sr. Co., correspondents for A. P.
CAMPUULL, stock broker, 412 Spruca
street.
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HEART DISEASE.
SOME FACTS REGARDING THE RAPID
INCREASE OF HEART TROUBLES.
Do Not Be Alarmed, but Look for
the Cauie.
! Heart troubles, at least among; Amer
icans, are certainly Increasing and wb.lo
this may be larirely due to the worry
and excitement of American bualncts
life, it is mora otten ti.o result of weak
stomachs, of poor digestion.
Kc-aJ. organic heart disease Is Incur
able; but not one case In a hundred of
heart trouble, is orcanlc
Tho close relation between heart
trouble and ror cllsrertlon In because
both orirai.s are controlled by branches
of tits' Fame frrc-ct ueivos. the Sympa
thetic and Fneuniopastrlc.
In ar.othcr way, also, the- heart If
, a".ected by that form of poor dUres
. tlon, w hich causes and fermenta
t tlon from half dijrestcd food; there Is
a feeling of oppression and heaviness
In the client cc.und by pressure of the
distended stomach on the heart ard
lunjrs, Interfering with their notion;
hence arlsea palpitation and short
breath.
Pocr digestion also poisons the blood,
"makeo it thin nnd watery, which ir
ritates ar.d wea.Vers the heart.
The mo?t sensible treatment for heart I
troubles Is to improve the digestion and !
to Insure the prompt assimilation of 1
food.
This ran best be done by the regular !
use, orter meals, of some safe, pleasant
nnd effective dljrctivc preparation, like
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, which may
bo found at most dmj stores and which
contain valuable, harmless dlsreotlve
elaments, in a pleasant, convenient
form.
It 3 safe to say that the regular, per
sistent use of f-'tuai t's Dyspepsia Tab
lets at meal time, will cure any form
of stomach trouble except cancer of
the rtomach.
Full Fiza packages of tho Tablets sold
by mo't drupfrlsts nt 60 cents or by mall
from Stuart company, Marshall, Mich.
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fScrantsn Jar & Stopper Co
t.;,rn.' lirouit Wa.cr Co
K;mnur.!t KoulnVHM Co
Surauton Ajtlo Works
h'crantun huvlii:s bunk 20U
I Scranton Traet'.on Co,
Kouta. Plato Obits Co
Scranton Car H.eplueer Co
Setanton Packing Co
Weston Mill Co
Laekawa:,na Iron & Hlesl Co..
Scranton Bedding Cu
HOXD3.
Stratum Glass Co i
Scranton Pass. Railway, first
mortsuff? due 1913
C'ranton Traction Co
people's Street Tt.-illway, first
nmrtsai'.e due 191$
pern n ton Plitston Trrte. Co..
People's Street Hallway, Sec
ond r.-.ortqiiKB Cot, 1"50
Dickson M.innf?etur!njr Co....
l.ucka. Township P-hr.ol r.",....
City vt Scra.'itor Ptrwt Imp 0
Pcmriioa Axl Work"
'Uoruugh of Win ton C
1
ti
119
90
110
100
102
IvO
100
New Yor'i Predtiao Market.
Now York, Apr!! 7. Flour Unchanged,
better demand. Whs.it Sont market dull,
firmer; No. 2 red stare pnd elvatnr, ST'i'.a
IBe.; afloat, SlrtM'ic: f. o. b., KrUnM
ungraded red, (Matte.; No. 1 northern, 7Sia
77c.: options c'oted steady nt Un'ic over
yesterday, with on inccasod business;
No. 2 r1 April nrd M'ay. 73"te.; June,
July ml Airiest, 73'.; September. 73"&?.
December, 7jV;c. Ccn-6pnts doll, flnnj
S"nrro; No. 2 at 2r.';0. elevitor; 80140.
nrloet; options vere mod-.-rstely active
nnd firm at 5.e. advance following wheat
and on covering: Miy, 3CV4c: July, 37'wO.j
Aurust, 3?e.; STntcmW, rj';.c. Onts
fi-cis firmer, moderately active: options
doll. fli-T,: April. Klt".: Mny. scot
prices. No. 2 nt SSMalVJ-e.; No. 2 white.
2.i"-c; No. 2 CbloBsm, S'"1;?.; No. 3 nt f'hl
c.'hjo. :tue.; No. S?t 2l'?c.: No. 3 wh'te,
J'iV.c.: mixed wertern, !."nMH-e.; white do.,
2i?Wrf: wblto state. Ma'.'ic Provls'ons
Steady, dull, unehangod. Lard Qn'"t,
nomlnsl; Wftjtern sleam, 5.'.?,": city, fl.flO;
Msy. 25. 'Sj rollned. dull: continent. jj.Ci;
fouth America, $'!; ecnipound. 4',nWc
Pork Qnit. steady: old rins. flsO.r.O; n?w
mess, 10:10.3. Butter 14berel supply,
lower: Fito dnlry, iialTKc; 'o. ereiiTi
ery, I2?17c; do. rrnmcry, lSalS.'.: do.
held. 11?1.: do. fncto-T. fin'lc.; Flgins,
18-.: imltntlon crmmery, Jlal-Vc. Chearie !
Fair demand, unchanged. Eggs Firm, j
food demand ; ftoti" and Pncinylvan'a,
13c. : southern, 1o1l".c.j wettern fros'a, j
llal2c.; duck, !0aS3e.; goouc, 40ol3c. i
Vbltndclrhln Provision Mnrkot.
Philadelphia, April 7. Tha markt ruled
niili't and ensv In somfl trrndes over thd
! regular quotations v.'Mh t!io wetern rn'i.r
1 ket condltlcrip. I1e.-f D"t oily family,
I i?.ri0a10 per 'barrel; smokcl beef, llo12:
beef hams, per barrel, $!5.ie1fS. pccordlrit
to o?:e. Pck Family, fllall.ro; ewe.it
pickled hams, cured In ticces, te9'?.j
smoked, PUnlCie.; s'dfs, ribbed, In K2lt,
sialics tto. rmoBen, mso., picnio nwms, .
' P. cured, S'lftj'';';.
CO. RTHOKRH, ItnC.'lC.J
nccni'dlng to avcrnge.
bellies in pickle,
loo?e, Sofjc: brefkfnt Kicon, OU'.'jff.
Tird Pnrn city rrtln."d, in tierces, C'a
6;c. in t'rhs. C..air"ie,; butchers' loose, 5l' a
f.Ue. Tallow 1. dull nnd unnhanaed. Wo
quote: City, prime In ho.rshnds, 8HC.;
country, prime In bnrre!s, Sc; country,
dr.rk, in barrels, SUoS'ac; cakes, 4c. i
Breues, 3140.
CMonsn I.ivo Stock.
Union Stock Yards- TU., A.nrll 7.-Cattla
Receipts, 2.500 head: market quiet and
sternly; common to oxtrn steers, $3.40a4.G0;
stackers nnd feeders, $J.9fbJ.S5; cows ana
bulls. $1.H0i3.2ri; cnlvr, S!n5.20; Texnns,
?'.M04. .Hogs 'Receipts, 12,000 hcvl; mar
ket firm to Ho. b I utter : heavy packing and
shiiiping Mi, K!.GO.?S.F0i common to choice
mixed, Mt"ii3.fc3: choleo tmortPd, $3.S,ln4;
light, J3.7r4; plirs, t"a3.03. Sheep R.
celTts, U.fflQ bead; market easier, for
sheep and 10o. lower for lambs; Inferior to
eholco, !a4; lambs, 3.70a4.70.
Toledo Grain Alnrkct.
Toledo, O., April 7. Close Wheat Re
oe'ipts. B.05S bushels; shipments, J2.200 bush
els; firm; No. 2 red ensh, 7tsc. ; May, 7"c. j
July, 71c; August, 70' ic; No. 3 vul cush,
7;ic. 3orn Ttcelils, 11,719 buhelu; ship-mr-nts,
6,01)0 ht'shrlr; steady; No. 2 mixed
May, Sic; July, ):itn Hecclnts, 01)1)
liurhels; shlpnionts, none; nominal. Clo
verscm! Receipts, 132 bag;- shitnnents,
1.(V'1 hag; linn; April, ifl.i:,; October,
Jt.W-i; ir:mo alslka viuh, 51.-0; prima tim
othy. 91.CS.
If tho Ituhy Is Cutting Teeth.
Mrs. Wlnslow'u Snnthltig Syrup has
been used for over Fifty Years by Mil
l::ns of Mother.i for tlielr Children
while Teething, with Perfect Huceuss.
It Soothes the Child, Softens the Gums,
.Mlnys all Pain; Cures Wind Collo and
Is tho best remedy tor Diarrhoea. Sold
by DrugRlsts in overy part of the world.
Ho suro and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow'e
Soothing Kynip." nnd tnlto no othor
kind. Twonty.fivo cents a bottle.
There Is nn unsm pnsiied Dining Car
service on the Nickel Plate Road.
c
Sly
OBI 10
The Lenox
Bicycle Suit
For Ladies.
We have the sole
agency for the above
in Scranton.
It is considered
experts to be the
adapted suit for ladies
that has been
duced.
Pro-
CONNOLLY & WALLACE,
A WORD.
WANTS OP ALL KINDS COST THAT
MUCH. WHKN PAID KOH IN AD
VAKCK. WHHN A ROOK ACCOUNT
IS MADB. NO CHARGE WILL BE LKSS
THAN ! CENTS. THI3 ItlTLB AP-
PLTKS TO SMALT. WANT ADS.. EX
CEPT LOCAL SITTATIONS. WHICH
AKB INSEliTKD FRKK.
Halp Wanted Male.
XrANTCD THBKE MKN TO SELL AND
Vt collect: roiin b aklotosive linnds as
ta honesty; txnitUm trounmt; aona but n-
r :tl t men utwd apply. Address Lock Bos
473, Scranton, Pa.
ANTED N AOfNT IN EVERY 8RO
tlon iocanT: 94.0Ptot3 00adsyniflni
Kiln st fiht; Joi mo to (nil I tpl Uooda
to detklvru; bout iddti liuo t7UO a mo.ath; sal
ary or Wt cfiir rutcMon miido; zpir:Ru
nnaacccw jr. C!i (tun otp aud llauulactur
intr Co., Cbicinnatl, O.
VANTRD WKI.L KNOWN MAN W
T turj town to wilicit stock subwrip
tiont; a rooaoixjly: W money fur staata: no
capital rMinired. EDWARD C ViSU CO.
Borden Bloct, Chlaava Hi.
Helo Wanted Females.
lJ )'U anrtit 1) m work, and will ilaily tend
full particulars to u loading S cent atamp.
Minn AT. A.SrEiBIa LawroucA, Mich.
WATkD 1 ADY AGENT IN SCRAN
ton to sell ai d Intrnluci Suydr'a cko
Iclre: xiKjriouTO'lc'inv.fui'irfiirril: wvric
j ,eriaanr,t and Tory proft'aOle. Wrila for
I inrt:ciili r at on nii' eft Ivfoellt of hulidar
I trada. T H. SNYUgH a; CO. OncmnMl. O
WANTtD lilMKDIATfcLY-TWO RNK
tut 10 Famwomen to roDrnont tu.
Guarantcwl tti a day wltbont lutcrftiriLff with
otlwr duties. H:thf 1 oncnpatloa. writs
fir particulars, inolorion aiumn. Mun'ift Chem-L-al
Uiutpauy. No. It John atrcat. New York.
For Sale.
F'OR HALS -TWO LOTS 0! OAK':ELD
averia, Hrdo Park. No. $ and 7, For in
formation l quir of JOfiN V. COEDY, SBC
North thikoly atraat Pauiuiire, Pa.
FOR SILK-TWO 2 BCTCHF.S
wogsa. Stinirfries, 1 aliub, harannoaaad
all ef inciter's eu'.flt; alto mi" t ir.aik-n far
rrnt; colLZcntof btuinfss; muse b aoldbr
April ht. Inautro of t t KCUULLKIt,
IlaAcly tret. I'unC'cra.
F
CR 8ALC-WOUHI! AND LOT AT COTt-
sar of Jicad anil Doran str-wt. All trod-
bhi Iropr-iv-nients tin prfrnjise. ilBB. A.-NLS
KTliWUT, DiinnjBr'i. "fa.
For Rent.
T'OB KEKT-S-KOUM UOVK AND BtllN;
JC nlca yarl. corner VouStorcli ami M.irion.
UOR BKKT-lt ALP OF DOUULK HOUSE;
V mud-rn ImproTaomnti; rut ri'aanablaj
corner of Pino and Ti.ikDly it rents, l..Dinir
VOR KlT-WArtEliOUE ON D.. L
T W. awitab. 6CKA.-4 TON STOVE WORKS
'Oil KBST-hOi MS NOW t'C't UPIED U
: pofM&nioa
PUILLii'J,
giron about i-'sr 1. bv F. L,
O .sbl 'r Trulera' National Hank.
LOR If Mi T TEN-KOOil EOUSK; ALL
I movant couvaaicaoea. Juquiro at l'H3
Washburn st.
ipOR BFN'f ONE HALF DOUBLE IKJUSEi
I '13 Qiiiuoy Kv.iu-. I.'eat reiaonablo
Oppcwits'&aw Taylor Hospital.
tVoit BKNT-ONt SIX-ROOM UOUBE, LEE
II ciiurt Inquire di'l Adama sve.
fcurr.ST-siiTL.1 furnishbo hall
r auhnbio for lo-W rouma. JOHN JKxt
J1YN. Jiii V, vouii..'.: r venii
fgente Wanted.
WANTTD-SAT.ESKAN: t'ALAItY VH"U
sturl; Twniiiutnt iLro. F.ROWN
Br.OS t'O. Kuravrynan, Rocucatw, N. Y.
OV.NTU WANTCD-TO SKLl7t5ltiIn5l
S,i pirr month auiary end exrviisirs paid.
Adrtrc?. with twn-ntat stamp. FlUAUO CI
OA CO.. Cuioo.
Auaw i-to
gold, allvar.
SF.I.L OUR PRACTICAL
Kl-'kel and corner eUotro
pKtura: vr.ro from 8-1 upward; auiary and ex-
pesv.s mmA: nult fim Ai:dio.ii, with btuoip,
.il:nKAf vrii q.;)chiwntta
AG E X TS TO S I'. I ,L CJG A HS TO DK A f .EUS ;
$J1 v, ecVlv and expenseti; expnriim; un
micefjary. rONOLIWATtD Slit. CO., 41
Van Uu-en St.. t h cngi.
CALKSMAV TO CARRY fIDK LINK; 21
O p r reut. commission; sainn'e loo
mailt d frna. Addreia L, is. CO., station U
Ni w Ynvk.
AT OT.'CK-AOKNTS APPOINTED TO
s'd new lightning selling tabl oloth.mos
qulto auJ liousa fly liuii.d nt 10 ccn'.s Mid ;5
cacU a bo tin. Snwplo Iran. EOLQiA-SO
M'F'G Co., Baltimore, Aid.
AGL.TS-llINI)E'a PATENT UNI YB il
eal Hair tnrltra and Wnvnrs fniwl with
out beat), tind "Pyr Votnted'-Helr Pin , Lib
eral reiumixiilona, fro aumnls ana full par
tlevlars. Addraa PI . llox 4M. New Vor.
Eoeelal Notices
(imitE KOI DIFIt IN OUR CIVIL WAU.
J. You want thla relic. Con tains nil of
Frank Leslio's famous old War Plcture,a1iow
itig tho forotK 'n actual bat tle, akataliad ou the
apot. To volumes, V,UA) pirtiirva, ntUl on
ecsy monthly pavuiontt. Dehvured by ex
iTMia congilnto. all carjjea prt puld. Aildrwu
P. O. N('oIV. tit Arfsms Avo., Hrraaton. Pa.
... ., .T.-u r.. V. l.ir 1.11.U
MAIr.V
at Trti
1 cineo. etc, bound or reooaud at Trts
TlUIIUNl
oface. Wuluk work.
Unusaaitbla
prions.
liuffalo I.ivo Stock.
Buffalo, N. Y., April 7. Cattle Market
quiet, mixed butchers' stock, fcH,'.A3.7S;
bulb, il0.i33,"j veals common to choice,
$3.50'iC.r.O. Hogs Market higher; Yorkers,
good weights, (lu4.CS; mixed pticknrs,
Ki.9fiu.li good medliims, $3.IHiu3.U"; pigs, I.96a
4.10; roughs, t3.l5aS.40; Etays, i.6lM3. Sheep
and latr.lw Eight ihcld oviir, nuiikct tlrm;
good handy wool lambs, $4.90i6; fair to
choice, fl.fi0a4.K0; common culls to fair,
lli-ht butchers', $3.ka4.40; heavy lambs.
S4.73a4.to; good, S4.fH)a3; mixed handy wool
sheep, fd.10o4.2; fair to good, (3.60a4; culls
and common, 12.75a3.50; no clipped sheep
here. ,
Oil .Market.
Oil City, Pa., April 7. The option closed
at $1.20, the only quotation today. The
Standard Oil company reduced the prl7
of Pennsylvania crude from $1,20 to 11,22
today. The Independent Pipe Lines ere
still paying 11,27.
Plttifburg, April 7. Option opened, 11,25;
highest, ll.Wtt lowest end closed, $1,20;
oredlt balance olosed, $1,22. - ,
' :
by mtmmmmjimMMm
best rmmWmilmmm
wMJtM .
TRY US.
132-804 UCXS. IVI, COIL tOlBl
Situation Wanted.
(SITUATION WANTKU BY A YOUNO
C5 man to drive and take car of Iwrave, or
any kind of work: Is not particular: (ire
beet of ref .reucta; moderate wagee. Adorta
U. if., Tribiiue olSae,
WANTED A JOB TAKING CARE OF
koraes or driving job uf auy kind; good
referuo.'. C. K.S0VLut, 103 ;pruo atreeh
WN'TSaVA POSITION Y A LADY
stf.-ioirraiihir and typewriter. Addreaa
If. J., Tilbua oAca Korauton, fa.
POSITION WAN ED BY KXPRRlKNCf.D
aalsaman in elttar dry roods or cluthine
honro: beat r4fernoe. Adiiress C T. Trib
une office.
CliUATION WANTED-BY A MAN WHO
O ban 12 years' exporlesoa In dry gooils,
shorn a-id Rrcxtorlos; Al refureaee. Aadreas
Y Tri'mno oiSe.
Mcdleal.
ROKBUNGM CE1 MH TED TANSY AND
Fennyniysl Vilia; Imported; abaf-lutely
ia(o: h.trruleis: wtperiar to all otbara: nover
taiii, anv :w. tliunsHnds of happy UvII-m: ill
bvm:ii:." Hold osly by B'-TANl 7.(l. SPEC!
t IC CO.. 114 Fifth Avoue, Now York.
CRIPPLE CREEK STOCKS.
We bava caref n.'lr Investigated end bow ae
laUlly ryc3nn-f sa aa? uv-ttneiit. the
Stocks or Tfiofltpiort, ftonn-Anckor, Oloke
HIM, CeftsoHutkttd, IAdpatfAe-Rxtanien,
Portn4, Isabella end Uniad-Oeld Mining
Coiaeaulas.
THE MKCHEM INVESTMENT COMPANY.
138 Jackson Streat, tiunk Floor. L. II. K net
land, Manngcr. baiuborH l ul Colorado Ix
i'Um.i a -il r)ct t.rirrta wlr. a Orders prompt
ly executed corronjiotiaeiica aoltoitad.
RAILROAD TIME-TABLES
mmm railbqad.
Schedule In Effect May 19, 1S03.
Trains Leave Wiikes-Sarre as Follows
7.25 a.m., week days, for Sunbury
H.irrisburf, Phiisdolphia, Balti
more, Washington, and for Pitts
burjr and the Ycst.
10.16 a m., week days, for Hazleton.
foltsvillj, Reading, Norristown
nd Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury, Harrlsburg, PhiUJolphia,
Baltimore. Washington, and Pitts
burg snd the West.
3.17 p. m., walk rlavs, far Sunbury,
Hnrrisburg, Phlladolnhla, Balti
more, Washington and Pittsburg
and tho West.
4.40 p. m., Sundays only, for Sun
bury, Harrieburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Washington and Pitts-
burc and tha west.
6.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton
and PoHsvi'lf.
J. R. WOOD, Ocn'l Pass. Agent.
S. M. PREVOST, General Alanager.
Ceutral Railroad of New Jersey.
(Lehich and Susquehanna Division.
Anthracite coaj ued exclusively. Insur
ing cleanhncsj and comfort.
TIM IS TAULK l.M EVeuCl' MCH. 15, 1606.
Trnjns leave Scranton for Pitta ton,
Wdkos-Darre, etc at .20, v.lb. 11.30 a. m.,
12.411. 2.00, 3.U5, 5.00, 7.10" p. m. Sundays, S.00
a. m., I.oo, 2.1S, 7.10 p. m.
For Atlantic City, S.20 a. m.
Por New York, Newark and Kllsabrth,
8.W (expross) a. m 12.4S (exprse with buf
fet pwr!or car, 3.i exprei, p. m. Sun
djv. 2.15 p. m. Train leaving 12.43 p, m,
arrives at Philade.iihia, Keudlug Term
inal, 5.22 p. in. anil New York .o0 p. m.
I-'or Muuch Chunk, ADentown, Lathlo
hem, liHUton and Philadelphia. S.20 a, m
12.45, .&', 5.00 txcipt Pbiladelphla) p. in.
Sunday. 4.1 P-
f or Lone Umuoh, Ocean Grove, ate., at
8.20 a. m., 12.45 p. m.
For Heading, Loanon and Harrlsburg,
via Allen Sawn, 5.20 a. m., 12.43. 6.00 p. tn
Sunday, 2.l p. ni.
For Pottsville, g.IO a., 12.4S p. m.
Haturnlng, leave New York, foot of Lib
erty street, North River, at ,10 texpraaa)
a. m., 1.10, 1.30, 4.15 (express with Buffet
parlor car) p. m. Sunday, 4.30 a. m.
Leave Philadelphia. Kaadlng Terminal.
00 a. m., 2.00 and 4.30 p. m. Sunday (.27
a. m.
Through tickets to all points at lowest
rates may be had on application in ad
vance to the ticket spent at the station.
II. P. BALDWIN,
Oen. Pass. Agent
J. H. OLHAUSEN. Oen. Supt.
DELAWARQ AND
ntjvan RAIL
ROAD. Commencing Monday,
July 30, all trains will
arrtvA at new Lncka.
wanna avenue station
o follows:
Tram will lonve scran-
ton station for C'irbondale an.
dlata points at 20. M;., 7.00, IS
a. m.. 12.0, 120, 133. !. fcla. 7
nci in turmo
il and ig.n
2a, n.io and
For Farvlew, Waymart and Honesdale
L 7 00, s 25 and 10.10 L an., 1100. 120 and 111
at
p. m
'vr.i Albany. Saratoga, the Adirondack
and Montreal at 5.4o a, m. and ISO p. m.
For Wllkea-Uarro; and Intermediate
Dolnts nt 7.45. S.45, 0.S. and 10. 45 n. m., 1103,
F.W. 3 3, 4.00. 5.10. 10S. 113 and 11.3$ p. m.
Train will arrive et Scranton stntlnri
from Corhondale and Intermediate points
at 7,40, 10, 8.34 and 10.40 a. ro 12.00. 1.17.
124 140, A 615, 7.45. 9.11 and 11.31 n. m.
From HonesUale, waymart and Far.
vlvw at t!.24 a. ml 11.00, 1.17, 140. S.SJ and
1.45 p. nt.
From Montreal, Saratoga, Albany, eta.,
at 4.54 and 11.31 p. m. , .
From Wilkea-Bnrre and intermediate
Rolnte at 11B, 104, 10.06 and ll.U a, ra 1.11
14, LS. HO, Ids. T.SO, (-01 and 1L1I p. m.
Wall
ace
The Lenox
Bicycle Suit
For Ladies.
Made in many dif
ferent qualities of
cloth at our popular
prices.
CALL AND
HAVE ITS
POINTS EXPLAINED
WSr
UPHOLSTER FURN1TDRE,
Clean Carpets,
Renovate Feathen,
Make Oier Mattresses,
Make and Repair Spiinft .
Sell Iron Beds,
Male Fine Mattaei
Nov. 17, im.
Train leaves Scranton tor Philadelphia
and New York via D. H. R. R. at 7.41
a. m.. 12.05, 1.20, t.tk and U.3t p. in., via D..
L. A W. K. B fciw, t.0S, U.2U a. ta., aad 1.3
p. in.
Lave Scranton for Plttston and Wllkas
Barre, via D., L. A W. a H., 100, a-OS, VLB
a. m.. 140. 6.07. s.52 p. m.
Leave Scranton for White Haven, He.
fleton, Pottuvllle uud eli points on the
Beaver Meadow and potisville branohea.
Via D. A H. 11. H. at 7.4i a, m., 12.01. 1.20,
J., 4.00 p. m.. via D. L., A W. R, R, S.00,
I0S. 11.20 a. m., 1.30. 3.40 p. m.
..Leave Scranton tot Bethlehem, Easton,
Beading, Harrlsburg and all Intermediate
t2Uu.",..v,?.P- H- R B- a. m., U.05,
J.S0, 111. 4.00, n.w p. m., via D.. U A V.
H. R., COO, K.ui, D.30 a. m 1.30 p. ra
Leave Scranton for Tunkhannock, To-
wanda, Elmtra, Ithaca, Geneva and all
Intermediate point vlu D A H. R. It., Hi
u" a3? n" p'. "i- vla D- U W
n. K., I.OS t.ui a m 1.20 p. in.
Leave Scranton for Rochester, Buffalo,
Nljufara Falla, Detroit, Chicago and all
fu'nte wwt via D A H. R. K., 4i a. tr...
U.Uf. .1C U p. m., via D., L. A W. R. R.
and Plttston Junction, 1U. 0.55 a. m.. 1.30,
I. oo p. tn.
For Blmfra and fT.e west via 8alamanca,
Va D. A H. It. R S.45 a. m. 12.03 0. m.,
VlaD., L. A Y. R. a, (.OS. 135 a m, 1.30.
Puimao parlor and sleeplnr or 1 V.
elis.tr cars on ull trains between L A B.
Junotion or Wllkes-Barre and NVw York.
Philadelphia. Buffalo, and Suspension
Brio a
ROLLTN H. WILBUR. Oan. BupL
CHAS. 8. LFE, Osn. Pais. Aft., Phlla.. Pa.
A W. NONNEMACHER. Asst Oen.
Pass. Art.. South Pethlehem. Pa
WS.f OTUM VT 9IVI IU
Effeot Monday, Jun 31. 189
Tralna leave bcraulon aa follows: Ex-
freas lor New Yore ana all points East.
40, 150, 6.15, H.00 aud k.5 a. m.; I2.3i and
!.3l p m,
Kxpress for Easton, Trenton, Philadel
phia and the South, li.lt, 100 and 133 a. ul,
li.W and 8.34 p. m.
WaMnuior, and way station, S.S3 p. m.
Tcbyhanns accommodation, S.I0 p. m.
Expreaa for lr.,'nainion, Osweeo, 111
mint. Curnlns. Buth, Dunsvllle, Mount
Morris and Buffalo, 12.10, a. m., and
1.21 p m., mtikiiig close connections at
Buffalo to au points lo toe West, Norta-wei-t
nnd Southwest.
path accoii-moriation. Sam.
Il!nghsmtt and way stations, 12.57 p. at,
Nicholson accommodation, 6 p. m.
BloghuniKis and Kimlra Express, ICS
p. m
F.rpres tor Cortland Syracuse, Oswego.
Utlca (.nd Richflold Swings, 2.33 a. m. and
HtlfteaY and Bath 9 a. m. and 1.21 p m.
For Nonbumtierland, Plrtston, WltlMS
Bcrre. PlJ mouth, nluomsburg and Dan
viile. liakliis clo:e couuvctions nt North
tir.ittriatid for Wllllumsport, Harrlsburg,
Bitl:tD'jre, WashliiBton und the South.
Nor;nuroocriand and Intermediate s!a
tlot.f. .10. 9.55 a m. and 1.30 nnd 6.07 p. m.
Nuntlcoke and lutnrmedlnte stations,
IM tnd 11.20 a. m. Plymouth and Inter
mediate stations. 3.40 and 8.53 p. m.
Pulimnii parlor and sleeping coaches oa
al; xprfr trains. .
For detailed Information, pocket time
tables, etc.. arply lo M. L. Smith, dt;
ticket office, 3M Lackawanna avonue, op
depot ticket office.
Erie and Wyoming Valley.
EFFECTIVE MARCH 10, 1S08.
Trains leave Scranton for New York
and Intermediate poiuta pn the a,rle rail
road, also for Honesdale, llswley and
local poinia al 8.35 a. m. and S.SS p. m. and
arrive at Scran ion from above point at
123 a, m. and 3.37 p. m.
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