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THE StTRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MOANING, NOVEMBER 17, 189U.
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The Dead Don's Cup;
OR
LADY PHIPPS' THANKSGIVING.
A TALK OF PROVINCIAL DAYS.
DY MLZEKIAH LLTTEIv WORTH.
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o
jiitlt. Iro, by thi
PA KT I.
The times nf which we write wove
tnc.-e il siii! ami wontleis. The peopl
p. Til:. l tn livi- ill the Inward wo: ic!:
to keep company v ith sM'iril -s ami
In 1 . c.aiio t.:if nf l he in. or In f I tin
tntji In h of anrtt I win;'.-, suul to be l:':-
, I l-it lvy'N'." " ' . "-- tM- ;
rose above lu-r times, and here we are
pl..a;'.t'l lo a.-sm i.uii t r.li nnt of ll'.-
r....!l r.-iuai l.uldc lo-nancis u( Iht own
or any un.
It wax near tin' c'n.' of tile r-ewn-ti
enth century, Pierre CVI 'f sit Kill U
ilii; in the iflcps of n widow's house
n-ul ('np's 1 ! i 1 1 ill liieiti'ii town.
"Widow Restore, vim study iln not
Ititi inl tn take tiiat young man Into
yutir home'.'"
Ye, Pierre. Wliy lint? Smut t bin:
tell-; nn Unit I niml.t tn d it-smiie-lluii!;
within it is what yon tin I'l'
i.tluis that In-Ill Ti' tn ''U at lust the
mil if Ihanksfiivinir."
But lie Is penniless, ami will lint be
likely tn ailil tn your saiall iiieniio."
"Pierre fiilef. it is less the purpose
of life tn mak niimey than tn help men.
There is a liiitli. strmiK pin pose in tho
yimm; sailors heart, ami 1 am
tn try tn help him."
I was linsiun town. Tlie N'm lli
chetili si i mil haril hy on the hill, ami
mar il was the tally bi'iyiiiir y.r.iuml.
Alninr the curve nr Hulcin streel wcie
ulld hnnses ami line anions, anil be
jniiil was tlie t'linmiiui, where cattle
I'.-.i.cd free, ami resteil Tiy tlie pnml
miner the patriarehial elms.
I'lerre Cabf was a frieml of the
"Wiilnw Itestnre." He culled upon her
iiftcr. mm vnlunteeri il tils advice niter
ti e mai.ner nf the times, lie liked her.
Put IhmiKlit Ihal slie liai! nmre heart
Ihar bend, ami that the former neeile.l
nnt nni ri cp'i nt coivoc'inn. anil, in sin It
lMrS, l.l lleVi l fal'ell tn nffer Ms "ap
ples t.f j,cM in pictures nr silver."
"Res If. it 7" Was that the v. i. lev's
true mum ? Nn. It was a name ,;iven
Her 1 y the fpuitl people because il ex
pressed I er eharaeter. It was a lime
r.'f stocks, pillories anil whippimr posts.
Bud When she folillil Some lllisleil person
i xpi.scii In public she wnnlil n niin l
tlie cleiKJ' the inniristiate that true
duty was to restnrc such a one in '.ho
ipi'i-it nf meekness. Jlenee her prnvm-
c'al inline.
II was hiyh noon when Pierre Calcf
li ft the willow's ilmir. Soon In r ailopt
eil sailnr liny came home from the
wharves. She hail prepared a in mil
iliiin r for him, anil after it tln-v sat
ilown In lilt shade nf the slcps hy the
open ilnnr, ami talkeil tn. tlv r.
"Ymi saiil," tpieslinneit the widow,
"that ynur name is Hupps."
"Yes, imiilam; that is my line name,
AVillinni Hilpps."
'Your lather inn! nuitlier are livintr
In Maine?"
"Yes: they are punr, nnd have a
lame family."
"1 wish I nilcht iln snnielhini; for
thfin." saiil th" wiilnw. Inr heart cn
laririiifr. "llnw many cliililreti have
they?"
"There have been twenty-six burn to
tin in, inailam."
The willow's eyes wiileneil.
"I'ii j on know how tn reail uml
rile?"
'.'n; there was no selmnl where we
liveil. It Is finest. I want tn know
Imw In reail; that has been one of
those ilreams nf mine. As soon as I
i am a little 1 will not smne line tn
teach inc. Hie only neeils tn learn Ur;
alphaliet In 1 1 in t out evervihini:. I am
Inlil. If I cnnlil reail aivl write I miRtu
become the master ot tt sllip."
"I will teach ymi."
YMIiaiii Hiipps, or I'hlps, ns his name
vas at that time spelled the youm:
Fuller from the pine wends of .Maine
obtained work on the carcoes of tlie
vessels lyini? at the wharves, lie re
turned from his work daily witli nim
ble feet, for it nt once became his de
liuht to be under the inlliienee of the
widow. He wanted no other society.
They used to sit together by the open
windows where the morning plories
Fwumr, in the loni; summer twilights,
he repeating to In r his "a-b-abs," as
primary education was termed in the
dame school.
While they Were tluisi occupied,
Pierre Calef sometime? passed by, and
on more than one occasion lie stopp"d,
ami looked in nt tin- dour, and sat
tlown on the stop, and whiffed his pipe,
uml said absently:
"The cup of Thnultsirlvlnif?"
The younsr sailor heard It. What did
it mean? Jt formed in his ipiick im
agination a niysuie picture, like that
of the legend of the Holy 4 It-nil. It
was siif;i;esteil to him ns to one of th.
old knlu'hts of the Uoiind Table, that
he mP.Tlit train a cup that would be a
blessing tn pome one, perhaps to the
KihmI widow herself.
(me niijht he ramp lmmn troubled.
The widow noticul his mood and asked:
"Why are your thoughts wonl-Kath-crinfr,
my lad?"
"I did a mean net today. T slruck
lack Cone. I have an artful temper,
nnd cannot contain myself sometimes."
"My boy. the failure of life usually
comes -thrniiKh smne small fault like
that, and one's best friend is he who
f i
(jflr.j!
TiiKKK. T ur:AT:n it acaix. fau-
'J II AWAY." SAID TIIK l,.i.
Iielps one to overcome that fault. AYil
li im I'liiinis. I am the best, friend ymi
have In nil tho world, except your
mother. AYhat did the Cone boy do?"
"What could he do beside sm li u fel
liev ns I? lie threatened me."
"What did he say?"
"He said 'my mother can cast an evil
eye.' "
"I'oor .lane Cone she Is a little
touched lii mind, it is my opinion. Hut
ir you did the boy wrong, so to him like
a man. md cay you are sorry."
"I never could do that Widow Ke
pt ore."
'And why not ?"
"It isn't in me. t am not made like
thnt. Widow Itpstoro, what Is un 'evil
eye?' "
"It Is nn unlucky. Inlluenrp. A per
ron who hates you can wish you evil,
and the wish will come to puss."
"Ilov.?"
"How? flood- nnd evil wishes wnlk
the air. Wo are helned hy those who
like us. though we may not pee them,
and le'ured by those who wish us III,
tlmurlt we may nnt know them. An ill
will followed I0115; may prod'ico disease
In the soul asainst which it is direct
ed." The lad dropped his eyes.
jjffif
o
o
Pr.rhclier Syndicat-!,
ile plartetl suddenly. A stranse
sound w as in I tie air.
The wlilov. stopped in her work.
"And what v;:s ihat?" he tisKod.
"1 heard it." s'iiid the widow. ' It was
peciiliaisniiii'. Tin -re It is aiiain!"
A I iw, flii;ct:lim: round, like a
whittle, iirolniiKt 1 U!" with an evil sut:-;cc.-tien.
seenii il tntniiie back frnci the
rtill niirht air. Tim .siumd was like a
) vi.it e of one in tlcep sorrow a hurl
lone, and one implying a purpose of
i even .T".
"There, I in-art! it ayain. Farther
nv.ay," said tit.- lad.
The two listened. It did not enine
auain.
S-uiinls liivi- i:oiils. This p enliar
sound seenietl t; afu-i t tlie iiiiaL injll.in
of the lad.
"How do we resist an evil eye?" lie
iisk-.l.
"till, by inuntiT inlluelices. Iii not
l.-t us tall; of it."
A year pastel. 11- hfttl loaintd to
read now. .May bid come ana in.
tine day as. tliey were sitting by the
door tile ynuiiLr sailor lifted hit i-vivi
toward a hcuse in full view that
t
f t- - "A ri"
'.r
1 -,
)A'
in:
T.tuilCKn TVXCK OXCK
I-ACK -MKT UK US.
III.-
seonii d to rise nut i if the 'low ry i;r-r.l- u
in the line. Tilt- lilacs were bin "mm;;
(hole, and the ri d robins wire llullei
I n w in I lie priva t bus.
'That is i all il liven I.ane, Is it not?"
Il" :'--ki'd the wiilnw.
"Yos, tin- Kairo Creen l.ain tlie
I'alie tlre.-n I.ane of liosbm town."
"Tliat house Is the lust in all these
parts V" lie coutiiiueil.
"Yes, William."
"It has the tallest chimin vs, has-n't
It? Aand the bb.rj.rest Rabies? I just like
tn look at it, ami dream. "
"What do y ui tin am'."'
"1 can't tell yuii now, but you are In
it."
"''h. I know; you have a In art so
lar;re that yon would he ulad to i;n
away ami bei-nnie rich and buy that
tri-i-at mansion lor ymir mother, ami
maybe for me 1 t anr.ot pa v."
"You have dime a frivnt deal for me,
and I ill:; lit t-i linve fruitful thoughts
about ou. Tl.oiv Is one thin:.: mil-
I wish that ymi would do for nn will
you teach me arithmetic?"
"Vi-r,: ' is about to oi'fer to leach
that lo you."
i t.i i learn arithmetic, am) then I
will i. ill .nve.y. I you hear a strnniTe
"mind in the air la:-t nihl? Ill ny
o n,.i:e It all rivht with .lac!; Core
I I lore 1 (jo to sia." Tho lad sliiiddcr
iil. lb lenrned arithmclic, and then left
the pin t.
"Whatever mny happen tn yon." sill
the widow, as In left the door, "you an
always welemiit tn come home wl. il
me. 1 regard ymi as a brother. Ymi
I. ave always tlnne the liest that you
tould. e:.cept ill the niarter of your
li mpi r, nnd to b-arn tn pivern that is
tli- tirst duly of your lire. A man Is
no strnngi r than his weakest point: he
must build brbbres." The widow turn
ed to part from him at the nate.
"When I return." in said. "I will be
rider, nnd I will then ho';in to look like
.1 ir.an."
lie opened the jrate with a tromblimr
hand. She sti nni iiml''i tin tree uml
v'.iiil.cd him an lie went awav, He
looked back oii'-f: Ms face nn t hers:
she saw his true heart in his face, and
siie was for tlio first time con -clous
thats he loved him. She pressed her
foot wilh the silent la nminsv of motion
into the newly ,ircen turf, and bent
down a brniicli of a trie. Che v.ns
iM.ubleii. She said to herself that this
in'. ' in In r heart t-hould iv-ver prevent
his t.ikimr to himself a youm; wife.
II. -r I'ffietloii for him should yield to
hoi- moral will fur his pood.
As she stood there his form vaiilshe 1.
nn! his step rdnwly died away. The
old Xorth clmrcli loomed up from the
hill, b;-i;,ht with pprlns sunibrht. The
s"-; birds we-. cirelinir around il: be-
nnd il was th. craveyard on Cop's
llili. What Bus that?
A short chueklinir w hitflp pierced th
nil. Sin- recall. -d that she had heard it
hi fore. WTiencr- rnme it? She listem d.
It iid not i-iiine ncraln.
' (To be Continued.)
If the Unity Is Cliltin; Teeth.
Mrs. yVlnslow's Ponthln-r Sj-rup lmi
been used for over fifty years by mil
lions of mothers for their children
while toethhiK. with pprfect PUccess. It
soothes the child, soflens the prums.
allays all pain, ouren wind colic nnd Is
the bert remedy for diarrhoea. Sold by
drURKlsts In every part of the world.
Ue sure and call for "Mrs. AVinsIow's
Soothinp; Syrup.'" and take no other
kind. Twenly-live cents a bottle.
Chirnco Live Slock.
I'lilon Stoel; Yards. Ill, Nov. lfl.-Cattle
Tieeelpts. II l.t-r head: iii.li kit weak and
li:i I'm-, lowir; ctiriTiiinii to extra sb-..-;-.
$:.rjiii.-.L'.-.: slm ki is an I fcilers, .JJ..al;
eows and hulls. .t .'.'i.i:i.: calves. f:a.V,.".:
T.as. ?:l-i l.i",; western rmim rs, JJ.Via I.LM;
llnirs Ki celpis, r.s.cM Ilea. I: marki-l
wrak ale I in.-. liiTi r: heavy paekin),' 'in I
shippinir Inls. I.",.i:l. I.",; coiainoii to choice
iiiixed. :!. 1. -,a i ; choiee nssorlcl. J:t.4iia
',.:K liltht, S-:l.l'.a'! I".; pi:;s, J.'.ii.i1. HI theel
Itccclpts, IIii.ihii hepd; inaiket wenk nnd
irmt'.-e. lower; inferior to choiee, Jl.TuU.l.lu;
lambs, t'..i I.'.".
ISilflnlo I.ivo Slock,
Tiuffalo. Nov. 111. Cattle About strm'v
for fenod hany fat Bteers aail fat cows and
heifers: shhinini; steers. IimIV. lower an. I
oonirtifin ini.li-H urnl rnuuli fut stoek. also
easier; kooiI to iiriine heavy steers, fl.H'u
4.7."i; nm shipphiff. .4:ia4..Vil; fab to medi
um. Sl.pi.i l.:i.i; liyht lo timwl binilelicis'
bulls', J"'..i:!.i"i; stockers nnd feeders, steady;
M.:lit to hpoiI stoi-kers, ?:!,i::.,'f"i ; feeders.'
:i.IM:i.1.;"i. IIoks Moderately aitivc. it t
Inc. ileePiip; Vorkeif-. pwA tn choiee. j.' l;
piu". $.'!..'..'i:i:i.r?'.; mixed packers. f;l t.'n;!.r.V;
meiliums. J:l.-ia'l.r.e. ni and Imnb.'
AJarket slow and "iV. I iwcr inr lambs;
shei-p steady; kooiI to chcl. p mixed sheep.
l!.;ltio:i w. ctimint n to f dr. f J.T'iK;!.":!: goo I
to best nnlive lu:i;., f I.M 1 1 .M; culls'un 1
fair, ;3.2.-al.i"i.
flnrdlr Jinriv itiiiiscir,
"Why, you're a t:etv man they've
shnvt'd you oat of r il rv.-.ii;nilion."
"Y-c-e he, he es, the firft time I looki-l
In the irluss I only knew myeeif by my
voice. London Judy.
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If mTo m-
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MARKETS AND STOCKS
Wall Street Itcvievv.
New York. Nov. HI The Wall Btr:t
markets today were tloininaleU by Ilie
continued circulation of runiois in re
Bard to iirospective dilterenccs with
Spain over the Cuban question. 'J'he
streets were ll'indcd witn rumors but
there was nothing from un authorita
tive sourer lo bear thein out. Never
theless they hail the effect of dt press
in the share list and nn nil tlie rallies
Ions rtock was luvgse-i for sale, and
there was also more or less sellins for
short account. The fact that the for
eigners sold St. r;il. Louisville and
Nashville nnd otn.-r Intel natinn-.il
Mocks also exerted an unfavorable in
lluc-iiee. The volume of businesa wns
rain li smaller than of late, and this is
li-Kaiiied as an indii utinn that the iu'e
vaiiiii: disposition is to limit operations
on Hi : bi ar i iile of Hie account. The
.1 ,-eline in the ecm ral list was ei'Ui'l
tn i;a." ' per coat. The C.ra users.
I. 'iui.svibe and Nashville, Wt stern
1 nii.n, Ueadint; .and Auieriean Spiills
w ere ciiiispieuiiu-ly w eak. Pacific Mail
advanced lo on the talk about the
il' t laiation of a dividend ot 1 ncr cent,
on Weilni sday next. Manhnttan drop
ped lo Speculation closed barel.-.'
steady in tune al a recovery of 'i to t.j
from the lowest. Net chaoses show
losses of anywhere from U to 1 Dr
cent.
l'lirmshrd by WILLIAM I.tNN. AIj
t.LN & CO.. i-to.'k brokers. Hears bullJ
!i.fcr, rooma 7uj-70:.
, onen-Hlri-Lew-Clsv
in. est. est Ins.
Am. To. Co TV 7s-' 7i:'-.-. 7:'i-
Am. Cotton t HI I'i iri 1" 1i
Am. Soyar Lei. l'.i..lt:n . ll'Mj 117".; 1ls"
A ton.. To..-i S. IV .. P! hi lf.'a l"'i
At'-h. T. S. IV l'r.. ?! I'll -''j -vi
i in s. K- Ohio L"i IV a 1"'
t'lii. :i:. Cas t.-'i 77"h 77 7"-.
Clileawti. L. Q .V- S.'-a ',ri !i:h
C. I', i'. A SI. I .'Il' :vi Ill's "''a
Chic., Mil. i St. 1". . . is 7'e i
t 'hie, l;. I. I'.ie i'i 7j"; 71' i 71' j
l".l. it- ilmlsoii 17' -.. 1J7'a 1-V't l-i'
ii-I. .; t'. I' I2; b! l-'i l-;s
i;.n. Illeeliie ;:.l' ST'i Kl "-''a
L d - Shore I .- 1..J Ui V-i
I oi:;-:. i- N:oh .-l", ill's f'l'j
M. K. Tex. l'r ... -!i -:i"t 3 -
.Mm. Kl.-val. I Wi'- Iml'i !i'i W-i
.Mo. i'ae "I'i 21' 21' 2 2:1',
Nat t ichcre 7 7 -!'s "
Nil. L. 1 I 2lei; 2'es - Wit
X. .1. C alral P.H'4 Hl' Pi'i'h 1"'.'t
n. v.. 1.. i;. w. . ; Hi's I'i'n k
n. v., s. t: w n.s n. p:"h w-a
S Y S. .v.- W 11 II II II
Nni. I'ae Hi' 4 hi'i l.'a I'.'s
niitarlo ,; Weil. ... lii Wi hi I'i
1 iipulci I-'1- 42' ? 42' j 42'i
I ': . .Mail 2'"2 2-1', 2i. 27 ,
Phil. a lietuiii:.; .... - '. 2l:s :'.'
Snath i ll ii. I! I"7.i -;,i ie'it l""i
S'.ull lit 1 tt It. li. i'l. . BIN HIn "1 ''ns
T, 1111. C. K Iron :M's am; M'a ''t
Texas I'n.ilie I"'.i Hi'-i 1" l"'i
I Minn 1'aeilh! 11 11 h'-i Vi
W.il.aii 7'j 7A 7'2 in
Wal-ash I'l IS', 1s', 17:,i 17-H
'.;e;-iei-n I'nUia Ka ' 47'9 S':i
W. I ! t' W' "i
I'. S. Lialllel 11', IP, 111', Pi's
I'. S. cLith-r l'r. ... t.7 '17 Hi'.' 2 'i'i'u
I . S. i;iii.l... 2I:!, 2C, 2Pj 210.
1 !::. I.lv.
CHICACO HOARD OF THAPK riUCrK'".
WliKAT. Open.- MIkIi- Low Clos-
Inu. est. est !nu.
1 1 ' nil'i r 7:' 7: 77'.-) 7s' .1
.M.iv S2'- e2s y'-'i
l.1S.
I I. .. ir.'o 1- Pi's 1!M, 1i"'i 1x-,
Abiv 22' s 22'a 22' 2J:-
ri ir:
le:nil-er 2'i 2'H '.''"i
.'.Lie 2'v'n 21 '2 20., 2S!
I.AUU.
.May I :ii 4.T. l."'1 4.S
.b'naaiv I l"i 4.15 I.hi I. I'l
I'i 'Ilk.
.!:mii:trv 7'i 7.x2 7.7! 7.
Ai.'iy S.l.'i 8.1.1 8.tl2 S. 10
Krrnrton Iltinril nf Trade Kxclinnse
't:itntioiisAI1 (Juotatiou llasetl
1 11 I'm- t.l Klll,
Nnmo. Till. Ar.kHl.
Plme Pep. & PI' TtanV 110
S-ranlon Laee Curtain Ci-y fit
Nillnn:il ltorlms PrilllnB Co ... SO
l'li-:-t National Lank GA
Sernrlon Jar Stopper Co '.'H
l'.bnhinst I'.milevanl Co loo
Sirnnlnn SarhiKs ll.ink 2tli)
Ponln Plate C,la.s Co Ill
S. Tauten Paekint; Co 2r,i)
1 nel-aw-.miiii Iron A- Steel Co. ... IW
Third National Hank KO
Throop Novelly M'f'K. Co 90
S. .1111 ton Traction Ct 15 21
Scran ton Axle Works SO
Iitk'n. Trust & Safe Dep. Co. 115
Economy Steam Heat &
Power Co 40
PONDS.
Scrtntnn P.if. tlnllway, first
mortiinep due 1918 119 ...
People's Street rt.'illway, first
r.iorlKacp dim 1918 110
R. ianton Piilston Trae. Co. ... 90
People's Street Railway, Sec
ond innrtsa'e tine l!r!rt 110
Piekson Mamif.irturlni; Co 100
I.ncka Township School h ltfj
city nf S ranton nt. Imp. 6vt. ... 1"'"
pnrouh of Winton ! HM
Mt. Vernon Cod Co tj
Scrantnn Axle Works Inl
Scrnrton Trartlnn Co 'A
i:conor,- St. am, II. P. Co 101
'ew York Produce Mnrki t.
Xi v.- York, Nov. Hi. l'lour Pull. slPtdy;
wiiiier wh1.1l, low grades, $2.211:1:1. 2i; do.
fair lo f ine;.. -t:i.2'ntl..'i."i; do. p.ileiils, fl.'rfa
l.titi; Miinn-'oia clear, Jlloa 1.1.'.; tin.
slraiahts. $;i.!iat.7.i; do. patents. $J.S.'ia..ln;
low extras, t2.2ii.i:i 2"; (-ity mills. Jlli'.-i'.;
do. j-aieiits. i:ir,.7;, VIieit More a--tiv:
: f o. b.. liv',1-.; uiii'ra di d. sir.i".;
No. 1 nnitl.eia. ii:e. : out ions closetl 1111-.;-1
1 1 1 at 'n:i1'ii. under Saturday: No. 2 red,
.biima.y. .7,e.; March. Mi:'t.: April. v.i,c.;
May, S7'.-. ; Nnvi'iiiher. ffn'.; I icccpih r.
;'.', c. l orn-IHill. rtirnly; No. 2 nt Si'i.
I'levalor; :!le. alloiC. on lions wire dull
and sitradv: November, i",e.; Heceni'ier.
21', c: May. :!l'c. Hats Spots dull, easier;
options tii!ir, .lull: 1 lecenil.ir. 2Tm.;
January. 21 'o'.: Mayl'-.'.; siot i-cc:i.
No. 2 at 22..-.; No. 2 W hile, 2".'-.c. ; No. 2
t'li.:iK.i. 2le.; No. 3 at 2"' p.; No 2 white.
STABLE and FAR )
A SPECIALTIES
8
WCA AXLE GREASE.
CSV II 1HC WORLO FOR HikVI moons I
NEW miX CARRIAGE GREASE. '
ton uctr iv (qms and hcw carmaucs
BOSTON COACH AXLE OIL
chiapch tnttmatHMi casior oil.
(STANDARD LEATHER OIL. ?
h test lca rnR f Reset, ven in thc korlo
I EUREKA HARNESS OIL.
Tn CCST IliRIICSS OIL UACJ
RUDDY HARVESTER OIL
. A fl'll HAI1 BCPr fOR h',!:i UACriUitRtl
favorite gKw"'M m
ELECTRIC OlLaVurhoiI
OIL
( , Co-ch and Carrlafio Cantiicn
.tfjn sale
FOR SALE GY TKE
ATLANTIC REFfriiNC C
GCRAMTON. PA.
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Eagle "Brand
5J '3l2C tii 1.2 i.ixt cconoti.lcal. O
usceiococooaa-jsccia-'ccecj
J.V.: mixed western. 22a24c: white do.,
2."-H:2e. ; white utale, 23a.12c. Bevf Quiet,
st.-ciiy: family. y.sOa: extra mess. Wa7.
It.ef haiii.-Sleu.ly. $l5.jtiali;: itreeil beef
lirin: eitv extra mes3. m.2ial2.t). Cut
nir.ils i.oilet. nick led belli .!. 12 pounds,
I'ii1.; do. shoulders, 4'4iil!-.e. : do. hams,
;..'i'?t Itrd Quiet. lower; western
sttar.i. SI Si!; ciiy. it; Pceemher, 4.!j nomi
nal: rrilnt I. dull. pork Quiet, weak;
nt iv raess. $H.2.-iS.7"i. Rotter Choice tlrm;
state dairy, liaise.; rtn. creamery, lit
2ia..e.; western dairy. Sal2c; do. creamery,
12u2!: tlo. factory, 7al2e.; Kleins. 21..;
iiiit.il:ou creamery. lli'tiMe. Cheese
-Modi rate demar.l; state larue. 7 alil'je.;
do. small, ;r.;i-lo.; part skims. .?';.ii'i",e. ;
foil skims. 2'2a:!e. Rksh Klim; mate anil
IVani-yivania, 2i:iV.; op house. Il'.-ais-.:
Western fresh. 2bi2le. : do. e.n-.e. $2.2iaj.D?;
southern, 21u22r.; limod, 13a1c.
Pliilntlclphia ProviMoii .Market.
Philadelphia. Nov. p!. Provisions werp
In steady jobhlnu denimid and tlrm. We
ui"?le: Clt smoked beef, ll2e.; beef
haras. ?17ai7.2.i, as to aae aad brand: pork,
family, .111; hr.ms. S. P. cured, in tierces,
S' .a'.:',-. ; do spi.iVf I. lOalle., as to nver
aiie: s; ies, ribbed. Ill salt. 4'3i4"ip.; do. do.
smoked. r.'.i.i.-.':.e. ; do. do. sriiip.i'd, HijitrV.;
pieuie hams. S. 1. cured, iiari'e.; do. tlo,
smoked, 'iatii-p. ; bellies, in niekle. apcord
iny to averaee, loose, .-,i,,i.V',e.; breakfast
l a. on, 7a7be., ns to brand and averaiio;
lard, pure, eily reiin. d. In tierces. 6',:i
.-'';e.: tlo. tlo. do. in tubi', .,vai-Vte. ; tl.
butchers', loose, 4c.: city I tilnv.', in hos"
hi ads. 3'iP.; eouniry do., 2"-t:iUlc., us to
titiolity, and cakes, brc
f'hicaso tirnin it ml Provision Miukrt.
t'hlcaeo, Nov. pi. Futures ran.cp.1 as
follows: Wheat -November, 7ie., 77aie.;
ILetinber. i.i'-jf., 7f'ie.; May. Slf., S2'fc.
l-orn Novt niber. 2.'., 2l7,ic.; Iieeember,
2".',c., 2.",..: May, 2xr',iC.. 2',.. I lata No
vember, lls'-.c, IS'.e.; December, 1!tle.,
P'e.: May, 22c, 22' -''. Mess pork He-cemh-r.
ii.7.'i. $i:.7.i; January. $7.M. $7.7:1;
May. JS Ki, jcs.ln. Lard lt -embt r. ft!'."..,
'! 'M: .lanuarv, JI.15. JI.P'; May. UX,. Jl 3.''--.
Short ribs Pi ci moer. $X7ii, f:i.72i .; Janu
ary, Jil.s."', n.sr,; May. W.it'i. Jl.ai. Cash tpio
l .lloi:.-. follow: l-'loui. gnh I and oiuy, tiu
c'.ian.'ed: No 2 siirln-' wheat, u'nTiib-'.;
Nr.. 3 sprint wheat. T.'.'i:iW:i. by sample;
red, Sias7e. ; corn. 2l:'s:i2!le. ; oats. Is", a
lac.; lye, ;;se. ; barley, ;i7e. nominal: flax
st-el.ll 7.lr,a7'e. : timothy, $2..Vi noiniiial;
mess pork, $i;.7.ai; Mi; lard, $a.!t0a:i.!2' 2;
short ribs, $'l.iiaa3.!iii: shenlders, J4.2.-'a4.'u;
fhort thai sides, iia4.t2'2; whiskey uml
:Ui,ul'3, unehuiiKed.
Oil iHnrkrt.
nil City, Nov. 16 Option oil, 119; credit
balances, !').
JAMES MOIR,
Hu Moved t HI New Quarter,
402 Lackawanna Avenue.
Entrance on si do next to Firnt National
Dank. He bus now in a
Fl
OoTnprlsiau STorythine req iIhPw for fliis
Uerelinnt 'i'nilorini;. And the Mine can
be show u to inlvHiitneo ill Ids spl. ii
tliuly filled up rtma
A SPECIAL INVITATION
Is Extended to All Iiefld.-M of The Trih
netoCall on "OLD RELIABLE" in 111
New Business Home
i
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Manufacturer of th Celebrated
CAPAClTYl
100,000 Barrels per Annum
DUPONTS
HIDING, ELIISTHG &ND SPORTING
Vcnufncturei" t thp Wapwallopon Mill.
Luzerne county. Pa., anil at Wil
mington, Delaware.
HENRY BELIN, Jr.
General Agent for the Wyomlne Dlctrlet
118 WVOMINQ AVENUB. Ecranton, fa
Third National Bank Building.
AOENC1K3:
T'ioi. pnnn. pittston. r.
JOHN H. SMITH SDN. Plymouth, Pa.
E. W. Ml'LLIGAN. Wilkes-IlHrre. Pa.
AkpiiIs for the Kepauno ChemlenJ Com
lav's lii,-,ii Lxnlosivea.
ltff1iltv-jti,-4
'jVIVt
IMM
-it RESTORES VITALITY
'I 1 .-
iviaac a
v
$ Well Mar,
1t U;
lRt-i Dar.
of Me.
w
ir.u 1.1--EAT noib tinvt
jcrraprci: TTLsmvuTniD-rr
pnJiicc'ilhonlioteivMil'.Kl.i :;i)tlay. It.v (i
liowcrfnllyaiiUqiitrkli. lures tt lira all othint mil
Votuif.r lut'U will rcuniii tlioir liMt mniliooil.auilolu
lecii Kill rucovtT thtir ymituitil n;or by iikiiib
UtVlVO. It fiuicKi.t'ninliiiirtlyrt-.4to!'t'ihi'riitL-i-liesi!.
Lost Vitality, Impoti ucy. Niuutiy Etulmitoni-',
iswt Pnm.r. Fail ink Miicorj-. Wastluii Diw-mtm. ami
ali t l"cctn of sell nbuwi or eseemand imlm ri'liou
r,'lilfli miKtH niv-(nr it ney. Iiiilr.i:inr m.-irrln-p. II
j..t ouly ctirt-s by 1. jirtiai; ot tint neat o il.Tt c. b.:t
Knc-vat nrrtetoule aud blond builder, tirio")
l-iij baci: tlie pink fflotr to pa!o rlirt lua dr
:r):i:ii- tho liro of t oalh. L ttarj o.T Iui.cu.t)
Ccn-umpiinn. Insist 00 hr.v:att KLVIVO. nc
-:!jcr. It c:ia uo cat n-d In vent rock -t. Ky mrjl
vt.oo rtr pac!;aTt.or s't Ijr Uu.uo. irlth a p -i
ite Tr!'.tju f-utranttto to euro or r,.
itr.nnt3. Ci.-culw :.-rv. AtJilrera
-r.;-. Kr-:-i:iKs ex. ts r.!.rr c:.. c:!:t.::.
lor Sato by MATTHEWS HI! 03.. Drai
Sist Siiraatou, Pa.
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Tl LEADER
124-126 Wyoming Au
Below we quote 3-011 a list
ot the greatest values that we
have ever offered We have
liberal reductions in prices in
all our departments: Our
motto ''Small aud sure prof
its, often repeated, are thc
foundation of modern wealth."
We are doin-j an enormous
busiuess, and the reason we
do it is we sell desirable mer
chandise at extremely low
drices
I" ritniri.l ICW UrCSS ROOUg
tnibraeln all the latest novel- 01
tlo. Our Price HC
Siiecial sale of 2l piece checked
all-wool dross uois, has been 1 7
2t'e.. our Prbe C
1.1 piece &i-inch Lulic-t- cloth, In
all the tiPYerent eolortne. titc.OTi.
quaUty, (Jul- Price 01 '-C
All of our black and colored dress pat
terns have been marked down 40 per cjnt.
bilotv resular pi lee, as we must make
room for Holiday Hoods.
One lot short lensth. In plain bro
caded silks mid Si.tiiis, 70c. 9Q
Krade. Our Price OjC
1(1 phves black brocaded silk, 75c. Aft.
Our Price HJC
Oreater reductions In the Millinery LV.
ftartnient this week than ever before. Ail
of our trimmed hats have been marked
down to exactly half price.
73 trimmed hats for ladle and
childicn that were $3.9S, are now
45 trimmed huts for ladies and
children that were Con, are now
10 dozen turn for children', wear
2oc. are now
15 dozen cloth tains In all the dif
ferent colors worth 25c, Our
Price
Si dozen bouele tarns Doc. (trade.
Our Price
$1.93
$2.88
10c
18q
35c
Complete line of children's cloth and
silk bonnets frpm 2"c. to "2.50 a piece.
DO ladles' beaver jackets box
fronts, velvet collar worth
J4.5U, Our Price-
25 boncle, Kersey and Irish frelze
Jicketa, shield fronts, wortli
Kuo, Our Price
25 ladles' kccI plash capes, silk
linttl full sweep, fur or thlbet
trimmed, north in.on. Our Price
HI dozen ladles' tlaunel walsls,
blue, black and red all slue
worth l.5i, )ur Price
GO dozen men's: nitur.il woul un
derwear, most superior values
$2.49
$4.98
$3.98
95c
ccr ofrered, nil sines,
. Hie., Our Price
One lot ladies' Kersey
vests, lleecr-llne.l. nil
worth 25c., Our Price ....
511 ladles' real kid (tloves
black embroidery, larue
worth
ribbed
sizes,
hea y
59c
15c
70c
pearl
buttons, in tan, brown, red nnd
white, regular price, $1.00, Our
Price
. And You Will bo Happy,
The way to keep your home comfarta
Me at this: casan of thc year
is lo buy one of our
Gas or Oil Heaters
Just flic thing tor your tlinln
room In t lie iiKirniii)-, or your li.it h
room, iiiid in fact any pltico you
want u little licat w ithout start
ing your furnace or boiler.
Wo have over 20 styles sizes of
p;is lieatcrs. jtud Hi or more of (lii
Heaters. Without question th.
best assortment in tlw city. ' -
FOOTE i MM CO..
1.9 WtSKIN&TO BVEaUl
Ss --'f -
What; 5ir-i Bernfiari .i;,
DEI-AWARR AND
HUPf!fX TIME
TABLE.
. ,n M,IP.di,-v' s'y '-.
trains will leave Sera.-.I
VATTWlsM ton a" 'ollows:
IIF r P2.U0 noon; 1.21. !.20. 3 5''
f 6.25. 6.25, 7.57. 9.io, '
11.55 p. m.
For Alhnny. Faratoca, Montreal Bos.
ton. New England points, etc. 5.4J a. in
2.20 p. in. '
For Honrsrtalo S.43, 8.55, 10.15 a m", 109
noon; 2.20. 5.25 p. m.
For Wilkes-Bar re-fi4R. 7.4B. S.45. 9 3H in r.
a. m.: 12 05. 1.20. 2.30. 3.33. 4.41. COO. 7.Stf" S.iu
11. .HI p. m.
For i York. Phllndplphla, re rU
I-hUh Valley railroad fi. 15. 7.45 a' . .
12.05, 2.20, 4.11 (with Klack Diamond lix
press) p. m.
For Pennsylvania, railroad nolntu c.
9.2S a. m.: 2.30. 4.41 p. m.
For wesicrn points, via l.ohl-h VallfV
rnib-oad 7 45 n. m.; 12.05. S.r! (with Ulack
Diamond Kxpressl. 0.50, 11.21 p. m.
Trains will nrrlve Scranton ns follpwrn:
From Carbondale and tho north iv 7 in
R.0, t.M. 10.40 a. m.: 12.00 noon; 1.05. 2.27. 8.25.
4.27. 5.43, 7.45. 9.45. 11.33 p. m.
From Wilke3-rtarr anil the otith-S.40.
".BO, 8 0. 10.10, 11.53 11. m.; 1.16, 2.14, S.43, B.22,
.21, 7.E2.-9.-C. .C. U.02 p. m.
$ i
o s El
21 -'v-i'---I'BS
Stills
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
I'liysiclans and Surgeons.
MARY A. 8HEPHERD, M. D.. NO. 232
Adams aevnue.
PR. A. TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN
Diseases of Women, corner Wyomini
avenuo and Spruce street, Scranton. Of
fice hours. Thursday and Saturdays, 9
a. m. to 6 p. m. ;
DR. COXIEGVS-OFFICE NO. 237 N.
Washington ave. Hours, 12 m. to 3 p. m.
Diseases of women a speciulty. Tele
phone No. 3212.
Dlt. W. E. AIXEN. 512 NORTHWASlT-
tnprton avenue.
Pit. ANNA LAW- 30S WYOMING AVR
tUte hours. 9-11 a. nr., 1-3 p. m., 7-S p. ni.
DR. C. L. FRKV. PRACTICK I.IM1TEIX
diseases cf the Eye. Ear, Nose and
Throat: otllce 122 Wyoailns ave. Resi
dence, 529 Vino street.
DR. L. M. flATE"., 125 WASHINGTON
avenu". Otllce hour?. S to 9 a. m., 1 30
to 3 ami 7 to 8 p. in. Residence 209 Madi
son aevnue. t
DR. S. W. LA MERE A PX, A PPECIAlT
1st on chronic diseases of thc heart,
limes, liver, kidney and Rcnilo urinary
orsnns. will occupy the otllce of Dr.
Root. 222 Adams aevnue. Otlico hours,
1 to 5 p. m.
DR. C. L. FREAS. SPECIALIST IN
Rupture, Truss Flttlnr and Fat Reduc
tion, Rooms 2tai and 207 Mears KulldliiK.
Otllce telephone 13B3. Hours: lo to 12, 2
to 4. 7 to .
W. O. ROOK. VETERINARY KPR
peon. Horen, Cnttle and Dops treated.
Hninlt.il, 121 Linden street, Scranton.
Telephone. 2i!7J.
I.awver.4.
FRANK V.. liOYLK. ATTORNEY ND
counFeiior-nt-latv. Rurr ImlldhiK, rooms
13 and II, WashhiRton avenue.
EDWARD W. TH AYER. ATT Y AT LAW,
211 Wyoming avenue.
JEFFREY'S A RI'DDY. ATTORNEYS-at-lnw.
Commonwealth hulliline.
WARREN KNAPP. ATTORNEYS
and Counsellors nt Low, Republican
buddlnc, Washington avenue, Scranton,
Pa.
JES3PP .7ESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND
Counenllors at Law, Commonwealth
bull. line, Washington avenue.
W. H. JESStrp.
W. 11. JESRCP. JR.
PATTERSON WILCOX, ATToVT
neys nnd Counsellors at Law; ofllccs 6
ami 8 Library hnil.line, Scranton. I'a.
HOPEWELL II PATTERSON,
WILLIAM A. WILCOX.
AT.FRED HAND. WILLIAM J. HAND.
Attorneys and Counsellnrs, Comman
wealth biilldlnjT. Rooms 111, 20 and 21.
FRANK T. OK ELL, ATTORNEY-AT"
Law, Room 6, Coal ExchanKe, Scranton,
Pa.
JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-nt-I.nw.
rooms C3, UI and C5, Common
wealth bulldlnK.
SAMUEL W. EDO AR, ATTORNEY-AT-Law.
Office, 317 Spruce st., Scranton. Pa.
lTa. watp.es, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
423 Lackaw anna nve Jtcranton, Pa.
IIR1E TOWNSEND, ATTORNEY-AT-
Law. Dime Hank rtulidltitr. Scrntiton.
Meney to loan in laritc sums at 5 per
cent.
C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-
lav;. Commonweal! n building, Scranton,
Ta.
C. COMECYS. 321 SJ'RI'CE STREET.
D. R. REPI.OOLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on real estate security.
Mears huildiiifr, corner Washington ave
nue and Spruce street.
r.v. KiLLAM. attorxey7t-lav!
120 Wyorobut nve., Scranton, Pa.
JAS. J. H. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-AT-law,
45 Commonwealth bid's, Scranton.
WATSON. DIEHL HALI-AtTornoys
nnd Cnunsellnrs-at-Law: Traders' Na
tlonn' Rank HuildlnK; rooms 6, 7, 8, 5
and 10; third door.
Architect--.
EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT.
Rooms 21. 25 nnd 2ti, Commonwealth
buildlnK, Scranton.
E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICE
rear of COO WashhiRton avenue.
LEWIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITECT,
4.15 Spruce St., cor. Wash, ave., Scranton.
BROWN MORRIS. ARCHITECTS.
Price building, 121 Washington avenue,
Scranton.
Alderman.
O. F. KELLOW, 1001 W. LACKA. AVE.
Dre.s-.nr.iker.
MRS. M. E. DAVIS, 430 Adams avenuo.
Dentists.
DR. F.
street.
L. IJ'GIIAW. 305 SPRUCE
DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O.
DR. E. Y. HARRISON. 113 S. MAIN AVE.
IHt.C.C. LAPHACH, 115 Wyoming ave.
E. M. STRATTON, OFFICE COAL Ex
change. WELCOME C. SN'OVER. 421 LACKaT
ave. Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to 5.
Detective-:.
BARRING & M'SWEENEY, COMMON,
wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser
vice Agency.
Schools.
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA.
Scranton. Pa., prepares hoys and girls
for colleee or business; thoroughly
trains younjr children. Catalogue nt re
quest. REV. THOMAS M. CANS',
WALTER H. HUELL.
MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN
nnd School. 412 A lams avenue. Spring
terni April ISKInderg.irtcn JI0 per trriu.
See J -i.
O. R. CLARK .1 CO.. SEEOMEN AN'D
Nurserymen: Flore 14" Washington ave
nue; green house, I3a North Ma!u ave
nue; store telephone. 782.
Wire Scree tn.
JOS. Kt'ETTEL. REAR 511 LACK A
wannn avenii?. Scranton, Pa., manufa
turri of Wire Screens.
Hotels anJ Restaurants.
THE ELK CAFE. 125 nnd 127 FRANK
II 11 avenue. Rat-s reasonable.
P. ZF.RiLEil, Proprietor.
SCRANTON IIOtTSE. NEAR IV, L. & W.
. . I ..nnt t 'it-iilil.Mi-til i-n till
iiirrvji,""i ' i"-" " ........ . -
European plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop.
WEST M IXSTKIt MOTE L.
Cur. Sixteenth St. nnd Irvin Plnce.
.iev 1 inn.
Rates. $3 r.tnier day and uinvar.K tAnieri-
11 i.m irr
can pian.t or.u. .11. uui.
Proprietor.
MisccMansoti-.
1IAPERS ORCHESTRA MI'S IC FOR
balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed
dings and eontert work furnished. For
terms address P.. .1. Uauer. conductor,
117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbcrt's
mu?lo store.
MEGAROEE mOTHERS. PRINTERS'
supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine.
Warehouse. 120 Washington ave., Scran
ton, l'a.
FRANK P. DROWN CO.. WHOLE
sale dealers In V.'oodware. Cordage and
Oil Cloth, 720 West Lnrknwanna ayc.
THOMAS AURREY. EXPERT AC.
eountnnt nnd auditor. Rooms io and 20,
Williams Buildlnr, opposite postolllce.
Agent for the Rex Flro Extinguisher.
M BOOK
Of fill kinds, canafictarcJ st ttcf
notice, at TtC Tl'lbUCO COCC
RAILROAD TIME-TABLES
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
Schedule la Effect June 14, 1S9S.
Trains Leave Wilkes-Barre as Follows
7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunburv,
Harrisburtj;, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington, and for Pitts
burg and the West.
10.15 a. m week days, for Hazleton,
Pottsvillo, Reading, Norristown,
nnd Philadelphia; end for Sun
bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Washington and Pitts,
burg and tho West.
3.17 p. m., week days, for Stinbury,
Harrisburp, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and Pittsburz
and the West.
3.17 p m., Sundays only, for Sun
bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia,
end Pittsburg and the West.
6.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton
and Pottsville.
J. R. WOOD. Ocn-I Pass. Afai.
S. M. PPEVOST, (Jeneral Maiuner.
LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD 8Y3.
TEM.
Anthracite Coal Used Exclusively Injur.
'."IS 9J.''.!'nl,"e!"" Comfort.
IN I1. ECT JUNE 2S, 1S1.
T- ,T, lA,I!?S. LKAVE SCRANTON.
A u iV!Kl';lll!i-a,ana New Yorl" via D,
ft,H- J'-n?' nt sj:'i,r,i a- m - 12-05. 2.30. 4.4i
(Black Diamond Express) and 11.38 p. m.
It or Pittston and Wllkes-Barra via l.
t,. & W. R. K 6 00. 8.08, 11.20 a. m.. 12 20;
1.63. .1.40. G.no and 8.47 p. m. '
For White Haven, Hazleton, Pottsvllla
and principal points In the coal renlons
i'a t 11. H. H., 6.45, 7.45 a. m.. 12.05 ami
2.St) and 4.41 p. m.
For Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Har.
rlshurs; nnd principal Intermediate sta
tions via D & H. h. R., 6.45, 7.43 a. m .
12.0j, l.a) (LehiRh Valley points, only), 2.30,
4.41 (Black Diamond Express) and 11.31
P. m.
For Tunkhnnnork, Towamla, Elmlra,
Ithaca, Geneva and principal Intermediate
f ,nt'2n,; via D. H. R. It., 6.43. 8.45 a. m.,
1.2H. 3.:0 and 11.38 p. m
T.K,?r "."V"1 Rochester. BufTalo. Nlnijara
"alls. ChlrBKo and all points west via V.
1.1 '' Ki 145 m'. 12.0". 3.33 (Black
Diamond Extiress), S.50 ami 11.38 p. m.
l ullman parlor and sleeping or Lehlxh
Valley chair cars on all trains between
Wtlkes-Bnri-B and New York, Phlladeb
phla, buiTalo and Suspension Brldne.
riTAj,li,'J.3 S' W''-"UR. Qen. Supt.
a n.aSAl.tl?.'.apn- vn- A"-. Phlla., Pa.
A-V- NONNEMACHER, Asst. Gen. Pas
Ant., South Bethlehem, Pa.
Scranton Otllce, 309 Lackawanna avenue.
Del., Lack, and Western.
Effect Monday, October 19, ISM.
Trains leave Scranton as follows: Ex
press for New York and all points East.
I.411. 2.30, 5.15, 8.00 and 8.66 u. m.; 1.10 ami
3.:i: p. m.
Express for Easton, Trenton, Philadel
phia and the South, 5.15, 8.00 and 9 55 a. m
l.ltl nnd 3.:i:i p. in.
WashhiRton and wny stations, 3.45 p m
Tohyhannii accommodation, 6.10 p. m '
Express tor Blnithnmton, Osweno. El
n.iiit. Coin'.n;, Bath, Dansvllle, Mount
Morris and Buffalo, 12.20. 2..'ln n. m., antl 1 55
p. m., maklnif close connections nt Btifr.ilo
to all points in the West, Northwest and
Southwest.
Bath act ommodatlon, 9.15 a. m.
HtHKhainlon anil wsy stations, 1.05 p. tn
Nicholson accommodation, 5.15 p. m.
p. m.
Binphaniton nnd Elmlra express, 5.55
p. '11.
Express for I'tlcn nnd Richfit'ld Sprlnss
2.:i3 a. 111., and 1.55 p. m.
Ithaca 2.35 and Bath D.13 n. m. and I.55
p. m.
For Northumberland, Pittston, Wilkes
Barre, Plymouth, BloomshurB nnd Dan
ville, making cloie connections nt North
umberland for Wllllamsport, HnrrisburK
Baltimore, Washington and the South.
Northumberland and Intermediate sta
tions, S.CO, fl.53 a. m. mid 1.55 and 6.0D p. m.
Nantlroko and intermediate stations. 8,M
and 11.20 a. m. Plymouth and Intermedial
stnllons, 3.40 nnd 8.47 p. m.
Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on
nil express trains.
For detailed Informntlon. pocket tlnn-t
tables, etc.. apply tn M. L. Smith, city
ticket olTlce, n2t Lackawanna avenue, or
depot ticket office.
Central Kuilroad of New Jersey.
(Lettish and Susquehanna Division.)
Anthracite coal used exclusively. Insur
ing cleanliness nnd comfort.
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 15, ISK).
T'-sir.s leave Scranton for Pittston,
Wllkfs-Barre, etc., at 8.20, 9.15. 11. .'10 a. ni ,
12. 4n. 2.U0, 3.0. 5.(10, 7.10 p. m. Sundays 9 00,
a. m., 1.0.', 2.16, 7.10 p. m.
For Atlantic City, S.20 a. m.
Fur New York, Newark and Elizabeth,
8,21 (express) a. m., 12.45 (express with Buf
fet parlor car), 8.05 (express) p. m. San
day. K.15 p. m. Train leavliiR 12.43 p. m.
arrives nt Phllndelphln, Reading Term
inal, 5.22 p. m. and New York fi.00 p. m.
For M'Uich Chunk, Allentown, Bethle
hem, F.aston nnd Philadelphia, S.20 a. in.,
12 4.5, 3.05. fi.lH) (except Philadelphia) p. in.
Sunday, 215 p. m.
For I nns Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at
S.2u a. m. and 12.15 p. m.
For Ttc.-idlni,', Lebanon and HnrrisburK,
via Allentown, 8.20 a. ni 12.45, 5.00 p. m.
Kuinlav. 2.15 p. in.
For Pottsvilie, 8.20 n. m, 12.4 p, m.
R"turnlnR, leave New York, foot of Lib
erty street, North River, nt 9.10 (cxpres)
a m. 1.10, 1..W. 4.15 (express with Buffet
parlor rnr) p. m. Sunday, 4.30 a. m.
Leave Phlladelnhla. Ilea dim? Termlnnt.
9.00 a. m , 2.00 and 4.30 p. m. Sunday, 2J
B 'Throuuh tickets to nil points nt lowet
rates mav be had on application In ad
vance to the ticket acent at the station.
H. P. BALDWIN.
Gen. Pass. A-?t-J.
IT. OLIIAPSEN. Cen. Supt.
i:rij ami Wyoming Valley.
Effective Nov, 2.
Trains leave Scranton for New York.
Newburch nnd Intermediate points on
... . . r u.,.l.,.. u,l linl nnlnl. i:t
7 05 11 m. and 2.2S p. 111., and nrrlve from
. 1 ... .11 .. 11(1 nn.l Q 19
aiiovc points in iv.-o ii. in., i v-".
p. m.
sen A -v TO nvi-ticx.
It i:tlecl October lilt. IMlli.
North lion nil.
Mouth Round.
W.l ''(III
Stations
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5 a
uc M.AiTire Leave,
1 "iiVN. Y. Franklin St.
M
, I 7 10 Welt- 4Knil utrcet .... V
1 7011 vt'cfhun ken I. ...I 8 10
.... i' m Arrive Leave 1 jii- t
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t tin: llunccck -J ni ,
COW ' Mtiulluhl, MM ,
;-' ni! 1'resttni park ;ti! ,
14 in: como a4 ,
l-.'.'-i royititllo 2rn ,
l.' 11! liebnoiit ar,R ,
! Its CM' Flensant Mt. II ill ,
11 iM' I'nlnndnln 11 in ,
di 4 Forest city s iff .
n r,n II JHi t'aib'iiitln o Till 'I'll .
fs in (IPIli W lute llrldijo 17 07 IS -".N
fil t:i IIPJV .Vlltllfld i:in.1t3,
-li:tl 881 .lerinyn 711' 8 45,
fi.)illlH' Aichlbuld TU'Vsr.l.,
(;..' 11 15; Vinton 7 -.8 8. '4 ,
liVHll II I'lckvllln Tiff 8-'U
BS.'III 07, CltThant TOT 4 04 ,
lli'illlltt lllc'-bilru ' T34 4 0T;,
11 is 11 01 TluiKip 7 an 4 10 .
I'l 11 mi Providence 7 .hi 4 I4; ,
6 la UK' Park Place IT tl fl 17 ,
HI0 10:-5 scniiiisn rj a .t! .
A rrlTe a h p mi
All tinlns run dally except Minnay.
r. finiilfics that treins sio;i ou signal for ra
ccntfers.
ecure rotrs via Ontsrln a Western beforn
Surchaslnic tlt-kcts and hdto money. Day nnd
Ijjht ! pruts lo the West.
1 C, Aoaonien, Oen. Pass Asrl
T. Flllc-clt, DU. ias8, Agt.BCfaaton, I'a.