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TIIE SCHANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY MORKING, NOVEMBER 2, 189.
THE HOUSE ON TflE WALL.
BY STANLEY J. WEYMAN.
Author of "Under the Ked Rohc," A Gentlcmuii
of France," lite.
(Copyright. ISM by
sYNorsis.
TK- t urn of llvti,..n.Ie in Spanish Han- !
,, i- i,, in- l.i-si.-i:. -I liv Ui.- Austrian in j
:, The wtilow of an artist calls on ihr
in isti r. She rest Irs in a nnii.-c on
111- Willi l Hi'' I"IM1 WUtl II
l.liniiil. r, ttin.lil lllf liiim"in;l:
r ynuii
. lV --ll
i ts ai-pari in ly .l-'S-'iti'il. M:
ii.it lir prodii'-"- hi" sen. The
i r. wlm has si nt liis son away
.1. Ill.lll'i.
lull liiiil'.is
, ttival"ti
e-r and turns li.-l
i. r ln.ni.', vniii
out. Sin- uoi-s li.irii lo
vim- alii-', I Mi- sum
I. iy :in emissary ot tin- l."su
ittrrs In i .i sum of ilium y to
:ins,. on t ilo wall, which ha a
Otnlnw r.a tin- nun r sMo. I'm'
?hc nlli rs In iln sh fur inn hill
villi In i -luii-ilitcr l.i anmli. r
alius for.
nii':il" t li.
l.ri.r.cl -i:,i
on.' nulii.
an. I u.i'-s
earl of III.-
.iw n. Thai lip-ilil, '"in'n
tair yuiiii
m l at a ...- oi.noslto. site Ii-i is !
nurse al her a.-iimi. i-mi.-i.l.'nnu tin- hm
ois of tin. hs.-II.o ui'kin of I ho town.
l'AHT III.
Pin- went no inure nfti r that to tho
, indue. . luit until il was iiulo d.nk sal
li a chair with Inr hainl.- mi lor lai.
'ni'i-ini-. Iii-iscIi', as wnnn-n will, to
iniilinlo. whole mi u umiiil tr-inio 111"
li.i.i- iinoi nshurl:-. V, lu ll it was unit--lark
she ti iinni' il ami lit tho l.-iuip. ami
Mill rlio iliil not l-.-iu iii. Hut sh" lis
.ciioil nioro anil ni..tv i-l.-si ly ami with
t-ss emu-allium. Ami I ho luce of tho
w-i-so:;.- Jl '"
mm HI
;T WAS TlIK r.l'lti"OMrfATKU'.S S' 'N!
i
Sill i romiinp horsilf nt hot- mor mil- I
:o- r.-tiinii il a::ain uml aain. ami ;
: i in ! -i 1 In r. Sii" cmilil ciiiiloini'lalo j
Uio l'alo of the town us a wlmlo ami '
?ay: "Lot it ho." I'ut tin' om- f.n o at ,
io wiinlow-, th" one cuso l.imiulit hmno 1
to her. chins; In lu r lii'inl, ami jiricUoil i
ir.il paiin il lior stiamt' ly.
liy anil hy sho luai'l llio elm k Ktr'li
Iiik Imi, ami lu r ilaulili i, tuinii";
lovorishly on hrr heil. aski-il hor if sh.
veto noini? to lio ilnwn. 'I'lesmitly."
sh" iuisv oreil. "l'rosoiii ly." Ami still
sal r.ml lisimiod. nml.-till Hi" fill's fac
liaimloil h"r. Sho ln-Haii to liliiuie
mm" in ilotail tho ihiio; lor vvhii li slio
was wuilinu; sho lam h il that she
loanl th" lirs t alirt, f.illiiwo.l by tin
ma i of alarm, ami tho wihl rush of fool :
then Iho ciasliint; volley, the ratilo of
In. ol's mi the pavement, I In- w hii I of tho
t'lr.ill tllliHIHll the streets. Iho slnillls of
'( ie! ma ny '. lei-inaiiy !" as tin- liuois
FWepl in triumi'liaiii ! Ami then ah,
tlieu-slie Inaiil tin' tliinys that w.oihj
follow, tho masiiiai; in of ilnois. Iho
sml'lmi ilariny' of Haines, the screams
of nu ll ilnvi n lo Iho wall, the jells of
iliiink.ii Savons, tlio shrieks ol lor
ti.iiil women, the
No inoio! No more! Slio couhl imt
I" in- il W'il'i a sluiil.li r she si. .ml
fcieet ami looko.l w Ihlly iilioul le-r. The
lu n 1 1 1 liuuii il low, her ilauirhter w as.
n.-liop. Willi a swift tiinveiin jit th"
imitln r eaiiKlit up a shaw l that lay I"
(Hie I. or ami twisted it around lu-r head,
uml I ill lied to the door.
Alas, too late. Sh" had repented, luit
too late. II, r hand already on Un
latch, sh" stood, arrested My a low, dis
tant cry that eauo.lit i ear. and
Hv.elli il, even as she listened tn it, into
ii mar of many voices musiiur tho low n.
What was It, Alas, she know; she
1-iiew, and cowi'ied nuainst the door,
hjte-faei.'d and shaking. A mom- tit,
nnd the alarm, utter siiikinn, lose
ntiiin and now tin re was no d-utlit of
Its ineaniiii;. .Shod feet clatl-led
through the street, windows Wore Hum;
tip. a wild medley of voices broke mil.
unit n:,'ain, in a few seconds, were lost
In the eiashiim sound of the very vol
ley she had foreseen!
Fn.m that moment it Feenieil that
In II had broken loose In the town ami
flu- had loosed il! She could no loniier.
In the din that came up from the street,
ilistinntilsli om- Hound from another,
but the crash of distant cannon. 111.
li"avy tramp of feet near nt hand. Hi,
screams and cries and sin-ill itiu'. Iho
''I n t truiiii.ets, all lose in u con
fused babel of sound that blanched
the cheeks and drove the blond tn the
heart. Tho unman, coweiint; anainsl
tho door, covered lu r ears uml Kinam d
tilotid: her honor al w hat she had don
no Kfeat that she did not h 1 what
was passlnn near her. or even trive
a thousht to the child in the saint- mom
with her. until the hitler's voice si mi I;
her car harshly, and sh- turned ami
found her standins in the middle of
the Hour, her hand to her hearl, and
lu r eyes wide. Then the mother a wiik
in her ayain: with pallid, shak'ni; lios
she trii d to her to lie down to lie
down for them was no datci;r.
JHil the till raised her hand for si
lence, and bent her head as on- list
onins. "Jlimh!" she said. ."! hear a
voice! And it is bis! Jt is his! Jle Is
ooniiujr to me!"
The mm her ininrinod that (error had
turned her brain; it was in leeivabl-
that In that mar of sound a sin-l-
life
,1 II
I i
vmee coma mane Itself heard or bo
lecotrnizi d. And she tried, in a voice
quavorins with horror, to repeat her
ineatiiniiloss words of comfort. Jiut
they died on lur litis died stiM-born.
us the door H-'W open, and a man
lushed in, slontl an instant Inokinir,
th-n cuui;bl. Inr child in his aims.
It was the llniioinaslei's sou!
The woman from the Mouse on the
Wall leaned an Instant against the
di.orpiist, K'uKini; at them. Ml tie by
lit llf. as she looked, the expression iii
her eyes chami-d, and they took the
colli, fixed, distant look of a sleep
walker. A moment, and sin- drew a
hudderinK breath and tin lied and
Went out; nnd, Krmun In the outside
darkness for the balustrade, went down
the slaircase. and passed unlabel ill);
into the street.
A part of the Harrison happen, d tn be
retreatinc thrmiuli the street at the
tlnnr. a few still tiirnine; o lb-,- at In
ervals. but the sn.iter number hurry
iliR alnns- .with bent heads, k-epinff
close to Ihe houses, nnd intent only on
cscapiiiit. One of these ran auiiinst
her. us. she issued from the- doorway
and nearly knocked her down: but she
rvrnvej-d herself, nnd. reaching the
middle of the roadway, stood there like
n rock, her face turned in th- direction
whence the fugitives were hastetiini;.
And pres-ntly she saw what she
wanted. In the reek of smoke above the
burning Kate, toward which she looked
and the llnme of which tilled the
pt reel with a smoky Elare a sudd-n
clltter of steel shone out; and In a mo.
mint, rank on rank, a dens- column of
men appeared, cominir shoulder to
fdioulder. She watched them tramp,
nearer and nenrer, fillinir the street
from Wall to wall, until sho could see
the ulare of their eyes; then, with a
cry that was lost In the tumult sho
rushed on the bayonets.
With eyes shut, wltb arms open to
Stanley J. Woymun .)
ee-ive tin- thrust. Hut tho man wlmni
" sni", out nil . .-.ipiicii nis
i n t with an oath, ami dealt In r u lutt- j
ft t with htllt anil ell.i.w that linn;; her i
itsme 111 mm. a sci-mtu 11111 me same to 1
h.-r, ami a third until t ..-1 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 fnnii
inn', to annllu r. tdi-- foil uirainst tho I
wall. l.iv.-ilii-'ss ami dizzy. Imt unhurt.
Tlio ruluinii Httept ml. aii'l she ruse.
Sin- h.i'i est-.nit d h a miracle, its it 1
si i tnod to In i- luit despair still ! hi j
nor. ami tin- inir of a inino cxpliuiins
in. i tar nit', tin stimulus; roinrl of i
which was fulli.w'i d liy hi-nrt-rcinllnt :
wails, iIi-hw Inr n:vain mi Inr tat". X--r j
hail sh- far to look for death tiiat night. I
Hard i n tilo font. I'uliiiwi'il a tnoii j
ol ill am. lis. The In-rses exched by !
the nr.- an. I the explosion, were piling- I
iiiK In every direction; ami even as '
th- eras'., d woman's eyes a lii.lil.'.l on
tin in, mi" fi ll and threw its rider. it
.-- "iiii'd lo lu r then that sho saw her ;
ilooin; and, liarthiK from til-' wall, she ;
llimj; lu r.-. If down bi foi " t Iii-iii.
'Aha! v. us mi- woman on such a
ii'itiit. in sin-li a red as held tin- cap
t lit til town. Tic torrent of bmi. r 1
in-"'i 1- s.-, uni li 'i ke-l. 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 i I i-ver
Ii-l- mid tof" aim-.,' tin- sir. et. It
s- i ni- d impossible I hat she should I
is at---. A t. when s.iiii" 1--111II' I i l-i-il:
In Hi.- fail-n soldier, whose tick ivns
l'ink"ii- ill w uiian beside him rose tin- i
Imii. and willnml n scratch ami stair- j
p inl to the wall. Th'-re she leaned a
in- im nt to recover In r l-iealli ami !
shake oil' lu-r ui-ldiin ss ami a seemnl to i
thiiil'L: and tie n. with a stiiime. new!
expression o'l her lace, an expression j
bet n ecu lio;.e and fear. sll. took her I
way weakly almitf th- street. The Hist .
turnim; mi the riiht.the see -ml mi tin; I
l";i. I.i -im!n her unniolesi -I -the mi-i
mny were -Ui Mill;; the last resistance !
in III" siiuari to the front ol" Ihe House I
mi III Wall. She looked i.p - aaerly and '
saw i hnl '.he windows were dark;!
looked al th-' d . and by the li;;ht of
th" distant coutlasiatimi saw that it ,
I'eniil'lleil Closed. I
Still, she scarcely dared In hope that
that was true, which lc r miraculous I
- s; ape hail suKsTestcd to a mind almost i
imlii ni'.t'il : she searcel:' dared to hope.
ai-1 it took her more than a minute to j
mount the stops and push the heavy .
d -open. and. pi-erim; in fearfully, sat- !
ist'n d herself thai In the outer room, at '
least, all was as she had left it. A spark ;
of lire still flowed on the hearth: sin- i
umpi d lu-r way to It, and l-l- w It Into a I
llaiii.'. and. Willi shakimr liau-ls, lit a I
spill of wood and waver it above her 1
head, then held II.
Vi s. all was as she had l-'ft it here.
I lilt tlio farther 1 in --the room? What j
ol Willi. IIO sunt II ill Hie ii-ioi unil
dared not open it; then Hew at it and
tore it open feverishly and stood on
the r.lleshold.
Yes. and here! Here, ton, all was as
sh- had bit it. She waved the little
I. rand above lur head, heedless of tic
sparks, waved it until it llained high
and cast a light into every corner. Hut
tin- woman's eyes sought only one
tliin''. nnd Unit was tin- mask of bii'-k-worii
thai blocked 111- grc'ii window.
It was untoui-li-il! it was un
Imielini: She had expected as iniieii
Im- the last live minutes everything,
tlio cliiseil door, the uiiehangeil rooui
had pointed to it. Yet. now that slit
was assured of II. and know for certain
that she had not d-nie the tliing-that.
euiltv as slio had been in intention, not
! on life lost thai night lay at lu r door.
nut one outrage, she I' ll on Inr lae
iiml wept, thought It was th" sweetest
nimni nt of her life: pracd. though she
sought liolhin-j but t" thank I'md
played and wept with childish cries of
gra'tiiude, until the light at h-r side
went out niel left her In darkness and
through a rill in tin- rough masonry a
single star 'iceretl in at her.
In lluymiiiido there was walling
enough that night; ruin uml loss and
a broadcasting of lifelong sentences of
penury. And many prayed, and a few
when nimning caine and found their
roofs still standing, gave thanks. Hut
tn lids woman, prostrate on the Hour of
the lonely il iuse un the Wall, all that
l:CT TIIK WOMAN'S KYKS SOPCilT
ONLY ONIC TillNU.
niehl was one long pr.-yer and thnnk
glvlng. l"or sh- had passed thr.meh
the lire,
mi ln-r
saved.
the smell of the singeing was
garment, and yet Hlie wax
(The Knd.
mo rums' in: M.txii 1:.
r.'ilia- the Ion commandments f
niolheilliiml might he phia.-e-l somewhat
in Ihis way: ... ,
Tl'.nt sicilt not spank nor inlla-t eorpm il
pniilsliini -in in any uf its finms.
Thou shall not si-old.
Thou snail 1.01 administer any rebuke
whil. fieiing anger l.-waiil Ihv .hil'l.
Thou shall not luiulre mor-.- of lliy child
Hum ol Ihysetr.
Thou siiull not speak ill-cmirteiiusly to
Ihv child.
Thou ihalt not II,- to li y child, neither
bieak Ihv pi utilises, nor deceive.
Thmi shall n.it walc thyself upon the
irfnii to destroy evil lendeiii-v and wrong
activili-s in thv chll'l. Inn shnU remove
I. tinitati.in from I1I111 uml eullivalo his vir
tues and his rh'liic.nis aeiivites.
Thou shall not eintal lliy eliild's llherty.
Imt shall Insist Hint he i-speets the lib
ertv i-r all others, even as his is ivs led.
Many liners shall tiiou labor with thy
child i ml do all thy work, dresslim I1I111,
f-iillng libn, teaching him. amusing him;
Imt for one limit' out of evety sen 11 wak
ing limits shall tlio" l-t I1I111 alone, and
bother blm not. neMln-r thou, nor thy bus.
biiii'l. nor lliy nurse maid, nor Ihy fronds,
loir lliy relatives, nor any thai u re In thv
house.' l'nr In lhal hour shall the Lord
come unto him.
Thou shalt not fife thy child In any re.
spool, neither pliyslciilli . mentally, nor
morally. Thmt -i1;)t tint force obi'tlU'iiee,
fur forced obedience Is net righteous; but
thou shalt gently lead thy chil l along tin
way flint he should go, having llrst pussr.l
over the load thyself. Tiined-1 lei aid.
Oil Market.
Oil City, Pa.. Nov. 2'i.-Optlon oil nnd
credit balances. 110.
DON'T 'WOTinY about your health.
Keep your blood pure by taking Hood's
Sarsaparilla and you need not fenr the
grip, colds, bronchitis, pneumonia or
typhoid fever.
HOOD'S PILLS are the favorite fam
ily cathartic, easy to lake, easy to ope
W iill
Ml mm LA
DANCJEKOUS SUItUEUY.
Death Follows the. Surgeon' Knife.
Nut I lie Surgeou' Fault, ol Coiithi".
lie Can't Help lt--You inn.
Pvrnniiil I'ile Cure l'tirc Pile Quick
ly, Painlessly, Without Danger.
l'eople co along fur years suffering
with piles. They try this and that nnd
the other thing; from carrying a buck
eye to getting treatment from a phy
sician. They obtain temporary relief,
maybe, but they are never iuite cured.
A little strain in lifting, ixcessive fa
tigue, a little constitution or a little
diarrhoea and the piles come hack.
They don't seem to amount to much,
but tin y banish sleep and appetite. No
position Is comfortable. There Is ni
tons, local pain and that dreadful feel
ing of weight in the perineum.
Maybe in the early stages some of the
luii ny salves on sale will afford tem
porary relii f. If tile case Is of long
standing tin ie Is only on-- speedy and
sure remedy. It Is Pyramid Pile t'tire.
Kven ill light cases It Is the safest
thing to use oiher applications may
cure mid may hot. Pyramid Cure Is al
ways certain, always reliable, alwuys
brings comfort at niiee. Its prompt us.'
saves months of si vt r- suffering. in
extreme cases it will save surgical
operations and their attendant dan
gers ami discomforts. It is better than
a knife. Will cure easi. r, iuickir and
s.'fcr. Thousands have usiM it. Thou
sands, haw been clued by 11. The cost
is trilling compared with what It does.
Tile price is f-ii cents. Most anybody
would gladly pay uu dollars to be rid
of piles.
In uggists sell Pyramid Pile Cure. If
yours hasn't It he will get It for you
from the Pyramid lung Co. of Albion,
Mich, (soli- liuinufacturers.)
MARKETS AND STOCKS
Wall Street Ui vii-w.
Ni v.- Yi,rk. Nov. 2-V-Ti ailimr nt the
Si-e-li Hxchasce was moderate again
lodav, the sales routing up ITI.Hil
slimes. Jn this total reading figured
I'm -li.iii'd shares. The course of prices
was irregular throughout. At the open
ing the .-l-iniilletit issues scored losses
owing lo lower limitations from hoii
dmi nnd the poor showing made by the
SI. Paul road for ihe third week of
November. In Ibe Industrials Leather
i'lel'errcil, Chicago tins and Consoli
dated Cas were positively weak. Con
solidated Cas, which recently enjoyed
a shar.i rise fell back to ltil on reali
zations and Dually recovered to ltia'i.
Chicago lias ran off a point In "it-'n
ox-dividend. The reaction was also
credited to liquidations. Sueur fell
about one iier cent, on the announce
ment of the closing of the refineries
for repairs. Subsequently the entire
list moved u: and a part of the early
loss of 'laOi per cent, wns recovered.
Manhattan. Western I'nlon. Metropoli
tan Traction were notably firm. In
Ihe Dual transactions the market was
irregular but In the main tinner. Net
changes show gains of 'ill's per cent,
in Sugar and Manhattan and losses of
a In ni l as much lu the general list.
Leather Preferred lost 2 and Con
solidated Cas, l"i per cent.
Siiiiiiton Itonril ol' Trade I'.xehnncn
(Iitotations.-AII ((notation liiiMi-tl
i ll Par of 100.
Name. I?!d. Asked.
rlm Dep. & Pis Ttank 119
Fernntnn Lace Curtain Co W)
NHIonal Itorlns Drilling Co ... 80
Flist National Hank 630
Seranton Jar Stopper Co 25
Klmhiirst Houlevartl Co 100
S. ranton Savings Hank 200
Honta PlatP lilass Co 10
Scum ton Packing Co. 250
Lackawanna Iron & Steel Co. ... 130
Third National Hank 350
Tliroop Novelty M'f'g. Co 90
Siiaiilon Traction Co 15 2.1
Scranton Axle Works 80
Lnck'a Trust & Safe Dep. Co. Hi ...
Economy Steam Heat &
rower Co 40
HONP9.
Srrnnton Pass. Railway, first
mortgage dun 191 110 ...
People's Street Railway, first
mortgage nue 1919 1111
Rcrantnn Plttston Trac Co. ...
People's Street Railway, Sec
ond mortgagn due 1920 119
Piekson Manufacturing Co
I.acka Township School 6
City of S-ranton St. Imp. 6. ...
llorough of Wlnton 6
Mt. Vernon Coal Co
Scranton Axle Works
Scrui-ton Traction Co
Kyonotny Steam, H. & P. Co
90
100
103
103
100
85
10O
ii
100
New York Proiluce Market.
New Vi"k. Nov. LTi.-Flour S'eady nnd
iliiiei. Wlu-nl I mil, firmer, with option';
No. 1 red, 1. o. Ii., '.is'm'.; ungraded red.
via.iii-'.; Nn. 1 nnrtlii rn. !C.'i;a!CC.: options
were active and Irregulai. opening linn
ini-l advancing 1 rl-a 1 rV. en higher cables,
mind foreign buying, lirtner west, closed
linn al '.al'ic over yesterday: No. 2 red
January, Mi',.'.: March. Hie.; May, Ss'M'.;
Nnvrinii. r and I lee. inlit-r. Sili,e. Com
Pull, linn. -r; No. 2 at 3-ie.. i-levalor; Mr .
limit; ungraded niived. a'-c, elevato'-; No.
:t al 27e.; notions were dull mil lirniei",
N'ovemlier, L:iie.: 1 leeeinlier, :t'le. ; May,
:il'. .'. 1 lalv I lull, lii-nu r; opllons 1I11II,
imehargi d to 'te. ui. Provisions St"a-ly
l ni--I . linn. ISiittcr-Kitnoy linn: state
iliirv. Ilaiiie.; do. ei-eaiuery. 1 l'-i-lc. :
w. !. rii dilrv. Sal::.-.: dn. ere imery, i:t-ja
:o'.e.; do. fnctory. Tal'J.'.; Klglns. i2.,'..e.;
Imitation creamery, im...,iliii'. I'heesc
inil-'l and steady: unchanged. Kjjgii
ij ilit: slate ami I 'ennylvanla. 'JJa2i;e. ; n-o
l:i.t:i:e. l- " ile. : wisli-ni fresh. 22ir.'lc; do.
i - . i2.5a;i; southern, Jla22'ae.; lime. I,
-
Pliibulel-liin Provision Market.
Plill'nl"l'hia, Nov. 2".-"Provisions were
In mud. -rat.- lobbing ileinnn-l and steady.
We -illi.ti ' City smoked beef, flail''-.: beef
ham-. I7.'.'aK as lo am-, and brand; pork,
family. SIimIh...": hams, S. P. cured. III
1:1'
1111 lied, I" il lc. as In
average; sides,
do. dn. snrd-ed
i nn d. .V .nr.". .-.
l-l.-nlc hams. S.
eios d, alr'-i
Irg to average
I'acmi, Ta"1-;..-.,
rll.h-d. In salt. I''ilSc:
",t , :i.r,i .1'. ; yhoalili-rs. pi.-kl.--In.
tin. s-nolied. iie.'nic ;
P. cure I, ri' (ar.i,e. ; dn. do.
.: bellies, in lilrkie. ae:-or.l-
, loose Ti aTiV'.; breakfast
as to nrnn I and av.-rage;
I. in!, pure, i lly
r- liiii'd, In tierces, .,a.i4i'..
lo do. Ill tubs. riViil'.'-.c: do. but.'ller!
. i.-e, l-.aie.-.: eily lalh.w. In liogsln-ids,
;!',.; eoiin'fv do., aaS'kC, as 10 quality,
iii.d cakes, r,rv.
hi en go fir.iin nnil Prnviion llnrkct.
Chl.eign. Nov. IT.. Futures ranged as
follows: Wheal November. Xii'V-., w",c;
li-vi'mi'-r. T"1,-'., 7'.'7(c; May, S:;',e., s:(i ,e.
To-n Noyiiil er, 2:!r'sc; I 'eeeniber,
i:r..e.. i''.c: Mav. 2eVe., I'i'ie. oats- No
vember. IV',.-.. in.'.; Heeeniljer. I!ie i:u4i'.;
Mav, 12' c, 22 "v. Mess pork I leeeniher,
si:.". 1. i'M.',; January. -7'.-i, S7.i:i"!.: May,
JT.ICi. fT.'.'".. Lard - lie-i mhi r. s:l.T;,, $J.77U.:
.1. .Hilary. l. $1; May. $4.22'-., l.22'2. Short
li'-ii -L .cml- r :t.in. $:.?."! Janiiary. l.'i,
W.M'b', May. :'.-,. $1. Cash qiio'.iiiloas rol
ov. i-'l-i'ir. liim. prices iineliamieil ; No. 2
spring w.uat. i!r-,:iM,i:,; No. .1 do,, mi.i
b. s.. red, v.u...a!il'''.i-. : enrn. 2:Pvi2l:
oafs, 17::.e.: rye, ;ive. : barley, ;!7e. ncinliial;
Max soul. 7.;.i7Sc; prime timothy seed. $2.1.1)
i i.tninal: me-s pork. lii.Vmii 7- lard. l.7,'.:i
;ini; sliml ilbs, sides. ::.i"ij:uii': shoulders,
t I'.a I. .11. short clear si i-a 1 ; whis
key mid sugars, iincluin:!id.
Iliilla lo l.ivc Stock.
lI'.ifTalo. Nov. 2a. Cattle Pull, slow, fair
In vend bulls. '2.:M;:1; light to good steers,
S.:i;loa:'..7r.; stock heifers. $2.ik".a2.70: ni l to
road t il ei.ws, $2.2"i.i3. N'ertls Fair In
good. M.7."i.iU; iiimmon to fair, flat ,"'i;
lniivy fed calves. J2.i:i. Hugs- Slow and
lower: cnuil Yorkers. J;l.r.n.i;!..Vi: mixed
.:i"kers. itl.f'l; medium weight, t:!.3.'.a3. 1";
extreme hi avy. $:i.33; pigs, fi.tiiia:! i;.".;
roimlis. $2.7."a::; stags. f2.2."ia2.75. Sheep
nnil lamlis-.Market sternly to ftrong lor
lambs; sleep unchangeil; prime heavy
laiuhs. $l..V, i l.ii.'.; fair to good, t l.ia4..V);
culls and common. Jit.jr.al; mixed handy
sheep. !:i.i'M'i; culla to fair, $l.7ia2 Si; huuvy
eives, fla'2.15.
C hicago Live St!ok.
I'nlon Si nek Yards, Nov. 2L Cat tie
Kii'oiprs. t:;.uuu load; market weak: emn
1111,11 ta extra, J:i..MHfi.;:rt! sto. k. rs uml feed,
fis. $2.rji.il.1(l; cows and bulls. !.r,.ia2.7ri;
calvis, J:!..-.!1!!.".: Texans, 2.'oil: western
lungers. l.2.".al.7ii. Hogs .Market slow
in.,1 Cali i'. lo'.vi r; heavyp licking and ship,
plug lots. $::.! 1 :1.1H: common to choice
mixed. f;i.aa:i.4n; choice hss -fed, J't.SDi
3.fii: ll'-ht, RMiII.IO; pigs, t.W::Slj. 8he-ti
Market Ftcady; Inferior lo flioiiHi ''"liW;
lambs, S3a5.m
war on "Comptroller:
A I'orni of Spelling That Hn No An
fhority ul .Meiinins or leriatiou.
Plum tht New York Advertiser.
There Is to be war at last upon the
awkvyaril word comptroller, which has
come down to us as a memento of the
fjediintlo Ignorance of the middle ages,
when some bumptious clerk, proud of
his smattering of Latin and wholly Ig
norant of etymology, thinking that the
idea of counting wus some way mixed
up with the word. Introduced the su
perfluous and wholly incorrect my, as
if the lirst .syllable must be t-ompt or
count.
As any dictionary will show, the word
count comes from the Latin comput
nre. and in early Knglish count was
spelled compt. In fact it and Its deriva
tives.as counting-houses, were so spelled
down to a recent date. Put the term
controller did not come from comput
nre. and there Is no reason, therefore,
for tho sn peril nous p and the Incorrect
m. Professor Lounsbury, of ale col
lege. In an article in Scrllmer's Month
ly for October, ls7!t, explained the deri
vation nnd meaning nt the word at
some length. He wrote:
"A con II let between a true and a
false spelling is now silently going on
in the case of the word coiitroll-r. more
usually written comptroller. This lat
ter orthography Is in utter detlance of
the derivation, the original meaning of
the term, and its present pronuncia
tion. Its history makes this at once
clear. Controller Is, in Normun
Frciiihi countreroiilcr. In Latin, con
trarotulatnr, and these, again, were
taken from the Latin contra, against,
and the diminutive rotulus. lotula. a
little wheel, which in the middle nges
acquit oil the meaning of roll. Tho con
troller. In consequence, was tho one
who kept the counter-roll or register,
by which Ihe entries on some other roll
were tested. How naturally the pos
session of such an office would he ant
to give him holding it 'control' over
curtain otln is. in tin- modern sense of
the word, it needs but a glance to see
plainly. Hut as early as the sixteenth
century some members of that class,
neither uecnniplisheil scholars on the
one side, nor yet wholly without the
knowli dgc cf nil languages, save their
own, on the other,' got the notion Into
their heads that the word came from
the French word compter, to count, the
original of which wns the Latin coin
puturc. "From this absurd derivation sprang
the absurdei spelling comptroller, and
the two forms have existed side by side
to the present time, hut the latter, in
spite of its defiance of etymology and
piniiunciatiiin. is coming to be the one
generally preferred."
Why lot that house stand vacant
when a want ail. in The Tribune will
fill it.
Ill -health is the
" Sword of Damocles "
that hangs suspended
I by a slender thread
above the beads of
thousands of men. In
the end-of-the-century
rush and crush, men
forget and neglect
everything but money
getting. They forget
that the facility for
money getting is in
the long run dependent upon a sound
mind in a sound body. The man who is
too busy with his business to spare a mo
ment to look after his health, will eventu
ally lose both health and business. A man
may be in too big a hurry. The man who
would be permanently successful should,
take time to eat, time to digest his food,
time to sleep, and time to look after the
most precious endowment his health.
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery in
the best-known medicine for the over
worked man or woman. It keeps the sys
tem toned up. It makes the digestion per
fect, the appetite keen, and the bowels reg
ular. It makes blood pure, tich, life
giving blond and lots of it. It builds flesh
and muscle. It invigorates the nerves.
Thousands have testified to the benefits
derived from its use. Druggists sell it.
' t have lined quite a number of bottles of your
medicines and have received a great deal of
benefit from them." writes Urban Howell, Kiq.,
of Talltiiiinville. Wavne Co., I'a. " In ts-io X took
six bottles of ' Golden Medical Discovery,' and it
cured me of the salt-rheum so that it did not
break out again."
"The People's Common Sense Medical
Adviser" is a well named book. It is nil
that it title implies. It has proved a
daily help in over a million- families.
The book contains 1,008 pages over ,y
illustrations. 6"lo,noo copies of this book
have been sold at $1.50 each. Now an edi
tion, in heavy paper covers, is to be given
awav to whoever will send 21 cents in one
cent stamps to pay the cost of mailing only.
Address, World's Dispensary Medical As
sociation, jfuffalo, N. Y. A copy in fine
cloth binding may be had for 10 cents extra.
('&
What Sarah Bernhard say.
EoniphiQii Pressrvsd
DB. HEBRA'S
ViiA mm
Removes FrccklM. PfmpUr
Ltver
stores this skin to Its orlBl- --,Jl sQi'fcii-i
ual (tcshnusj, prnduebu a X$J&kJI. .'
nurmiirn mm Dili 1
tlcar and health ci;m- J?.
T'll'IlOII. FlIlU'llu. wtJtu.v
preparations and, periei tly harmless. At all
uruKSist?, or mailed lur 50--U. Send for Circular.
VIOLA 0KIN SOAP '""nr lomopwabto a
eln riirllilDi! Sop. u'iW Oi tollrt. ond wltil-ut ft
lirttt lir ilm Lurn-ry. Inoluti-ljr Tmn ami dclkftUly ai41-
mcd. AiJrnl, Prios 25 Centt.
G. C. BITTNCR & CO.,Tot.eDO,0.
For Bate by MATTHEWS rsnos. and
JOHN TT PHKT.PS. Sornnton. Pa.
C.1BCRKD BT TMt HlBHCCT MtMMl AcTKCSmt.
v'SMEI1TH0LiNHR
rTvxCrlaX viaue vnu mm A nm I
iNnAt.rn trill euro j-.u.
wonderful Is 'On to f uff-rrt
from fold. More Tliinal,
innnpiivii, ifeoucinilli.
orll.tt ITVtli. Af.r,i.
inmriHHttrtH't. An ettlclei.:
remeftr. ronvrnlpnt in part.
In pnelrot, resily to Tis on Bn-t tmtlrntlou o( enlu.
'nntlnneil 1'iie ):ffVcts lermmten l'itr.
uiifiii:Uo:iitiurrntei-ilorir..niejrrolnnileil. Prlee,
ft rls. Trial fren nt Drucgiflii. ftenlntL-roil mall.
30 ceuu. 1. D. CUsnmJ, ilr., llirn Einn, Hick-, U. t. k.
MrMTMftl The nureiit st id fnfent tdtreily for
KICn 1 nUt. mi .km dlwnatss. Ki teni,. It,l,.8;i
Hheiim'iM snrM. Mum, i nn. Wondcrflil rui
u forPII.r.M. Prle.sacts.Rtlm-Ba '
-'o 4r i.y mat 1 1 iirc.--e i Atnlr-HrniinlioTe. DF r
For sale by MATTHEWS BIIOS. and
JOHN It PHELPS. Bcranton, Pa.
Me
fei
TI LEADER
124-126 Wyoming Avt
"Small and Sure Profits, Often
Repeated, Is the Foundation or
Modern Sueeess."
FOR TODAY and balance of week we
mako the most liberal offerlnif In our en
tire business career. We are receiving
dally hundreds of cases of holiday (roods
that we must make space for by lee. 1
or earlier. At the prlee we quote we feel
conlldent the desired space will soon be ac
quired. novelty patterns that have been
from Sl.au to llti.tm: we have cut the prieo
exactly In hulf. These goods must be
seen to be upr-recialeil.
Z1 iiieees double plaid dress
n-KUlur price, li'i.,0 Hedueed
Frlee
8s
10c
15c
25c
23s
39c
L".t plet-es book fold
pliiids, Iw. uratle,
KetluccHl
i-riee
2" ileees ail-Aool cheeks, regu
lar iirfee, iV., Ke-liieitl I'liee.
Ii pieces wool idaitls In hrlKht
comhinntlon of i-oloriniis for
chililren's wear, 3,'n'. (,'rade, He
dueed I'rloe
All of 3-V. fancy dress kooiIs,
this lot eontalns all tlio desir
able shades. Reduced l'lii-e ...
All of our Me. ami till.', fancy
dress Koods, in one lot, choice
of any
We feel It is unnecessary for us to say
very much In reference to the values we
Klve in the millinery department, as cus
tomers have long aito found out that we
sell everythlntr at the same close mar
ginal profit that wo do In other depart
ments. It will pay you to see the trimmed
hats we are offcrliifr at 9Sc, S1-&9 and f2 !H.
They cannot bo duplicated anywhere for
near this prlee.
The sale of IS'.i-c. ribbons that are worth
23c. still continues.
We have Just received a manufactur
er's entire sample line of children's flno
silk and cloth bonnets that were pur
chased at 50c. on tho dollar. We offer
them to the public nt tho same liberal re
duction. Your inspection is solicited.
All of our fine Imported hats at less
than cost of material.
2.- ladles' fine beaver Jackets, box
fronts, worth J I.K.I, Reduced
i'rleo
40 ladles' fine beaver Jackets,
shield front, velvet collar, all
sizes, worth 33.00. Jtedueed
Price
45 ladles ftne boucle, Irish freizo
and Kersey Jackets, shield
front, half silk lined, worth
510.00, Reduced Price
100 chlldrens' reafers sailor or
coal collar, plain and mixed
Roods, braid trimmed, worth
Sl'.uo, Reduced Price
50 dozen men's merino shirts and
drawers. In ttrey and white, all
sizes, cheup at 3e., Ruduced
Price
25 dozen superior quality men's
fleece lined underwear, worth
Reduced Price
Olio lot ladles' Jersey ribbed
vests, fleece lined, loni? sleeves,
worth 2."ie., Reduced Price
One lot ladles' black cotton hose,
worth 1J".'C Reduced Price..
One lot children's blink cotton
hose full seamless, worth
lli'ac., Reduced Price
$1.98
$2,98
$6.98
98c
24c
49c
15c
8Mc
LEBECK & CORIN
PENNSYLVANIA
1MI LR0 A DjTOM PAN Y.
Personally-Condueted Tours
MATCHLESS IN EVERY FEATURE.
CALIFORNIA
Three tours to CALIFORNIA nnd the
PACIFIC COAST will It-uve New York
uml Philadelphia Jan. LT. Feb. 24, and
March 27, IS'.n. Five weeks in California
on the lirst tour, nnil four weeks on the
second. Passengers on the third tour
mav return on reKUlar trains within nine
months. Stun will be made at New Or
leans for .Mardl-Oras festivities on the
sei'iind tour.
Rates from New York, Philadelphia and
points east of PittsliiilK: First tour,
$.lli'.on; second tour, Wi'J.nn; third tour,
S210.UU round trip, and $150.1") one way.
FLOKIDA
Jacksonville tours, allowing two weeks
in Florida, will leave New York and Phil
adelphia Jan. 2ii. Feb. and 2'l. and March
II. 1V.I7. Rule, coverini? expenses en route
111 both directions. .hmi from New Voik,
and $18,00 from Philadelphia.
WASHINGTON
Tours, each covering a period of thn-e
ilavs, will P-nve New York and Philadel
phia Dee. 2, IS'.-fl, Jan. 21. Feb. 11, March
11. April 1 nil. I 22. and .May II. 1M7. Rates,
lllrlil'lllllf transportation and two nays'
ai'cotnuitxlation at the best T, ashlnifion
hntels, $11.50 from New Y'ork, und $11.50
frctn Philadelphia.
OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS
Returning Direct or Via
RlCrMCNQ AND WA3HifGT01
will leave New York and Philadelphia
I lee. 2H. ISiiii, Jan. i Fib. 20, March IS.
and April 15, ls'J7.
Fur ili-tulled itineraries and olher In
fill million, apply ut ticket HRtiieii!?, or
address I Icoi'ite V '. Hoyd, usylstuut hosi
crnl pnsKer.Ker aseiit, iiroad Street Ht:
t:on. Philailelphlu.
HOThl.S,
An wtBbiUhed luit1! nniler nrw manaprmrat
ftntl tlioroiiirlc jr abrv;nt of tho tlini'S. Vtsliurs to
New York will llnd Ihe Kverett In the very tirait
of the Bhopptntf dirt riot, convenient in rtiarcit of
iiniusppifiit ami roiitliiv nceililt' Irom all pnrts
-ifthcrlty. Kl IiOPKAN I'l.AN.
, D K L A W A Jl Y. AND
H UTT . m nsoN timk
t ii.i',.
fin Monday, Nov. 23,
trains will leave Bi'tuu
ton as follows:
VtlrtViraSl "o' t'aroonlale-5.f5.
Bm MmV 7 '". 8-'- 10-1". m.;
O O Ml VIM noon: 1.21, 2.2ft, 3.52.
JtW r i:r ,).;).-,, 7.J7, 9.iu, lo.3-J.
r H.55 p. ni.
For Albany. Baratomi. Montreal, I!ds
ton. Now KiiKland points, etc. 5.45 a. m.;
Ii.2n p. m.
For Honestlale 5.45, 8.55, 10.15 a. m.; 12.00
noon, 2.2'). 5.25 p. ni.
For Vllkes-liarro-fU5. 7.45. 8.15, 9
10.45 a. in.: I2.W5, 1.20, 2.2S, 3.33, 4.41, G.U).
7.5U. 9.30. 11.20 p. m.
For New York. Philadelphia, etc., vl.i
I,ehiBh Valley Kallrond B.I5. 7.45 a. in.:
12.05. 1.20. 3.33 (with Hlack u'lamond E.
press). 11.20 p. ni.
For Pennsylvania Railroad points !.45,
9.2S n. m.: 2.30. 4.41 p. ni.
For western points, via KehiRp Valley
Rnllroad 7.45 a. ni.; 12.05, 3.33 (wllh LUt
Diamond Kxpress) 9.50. 11.20 p. m.
Trains will arrive at Scranton as fol
lows: From Carliondale and the north ft. If,
7.40, 8.40, MM, 10.40 a. m.J 12.00 noon: 1 .05,
2.21, 3.25. 4..17, 6.45, 7.45. 9.45 and 11.25 p. m.
From Wllkes-Karre und the south 5.40,
7.50, 8.50, to.io. 11.55 a. m.; 1.10, 2.14. 3.4S,
5.22. 6.21, 7.53. 9.03, 9.45, 11.52 p. m.
J. V. Bl'HDIC'K. O. P. A.. Albnny, N. Y.
H. V. Cross, D. P. A., Bcranton, Pa.
Wsi. M. BATES. tNSlH B't-M-BATEi
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Physicians and Surgeons.
MARY A. SHEPHERD. M. D.. NO. 232
Adams aeynue.
Dh. A. TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN
Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming
avenue and Spruce street, Scranton. Of
fice hours, Thursday anil Saturdays,
m. to 8 p. m.
DR. COMEOYS-OFFICE NO. J37 N.
WashinKton ave. Hours, 12 m. to 3 p. m.
Diseases of women a. specialty. Tele
phone No. 3232.
DR. W. E. ALLEN, 512 NORTH WASH
lntrton avenue. t
DR. ANNA LAW. 308 WYOMING AYR.
Office hours. 9-11 a.jnMl-S p. m.. 7-8 p. m.
DR. L. M. GATES, 125 WASHINGTON
avenue. Office hours. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 30
to 3 ami 7 to 8 p. m. Residence 309 Madi
son aevnue. '
DR. S. W. LAMEr.EAUX. A SPECIaIC
1st on chronic diseases of the heart,
limes, liver, kidney and fienito urinary
organs, will occupy the office of Dr.
Roos. 232 Adams aevnue, Otlice hours,
1 to 5 p. m.
"DR. C. L. FREAS. SPECIALIST IN
Rupture. Truss Fitting and Fat Reduc
tion. Rooms 206 and 207 .Hears Kullillni;.
Ofttee telephone 13U3. Hours: 10 to 12. 3
to 4. 7 to 9.
v. a. ROOK. VETERfNARY" SL'R
Keon. Horses, Cnttfe anil Dors treated.
Hospital. 121 I.tnden street, Scranton.
Telephone. 2H72.
l.awver.i.
FRANK E. POYLE. ATTORNEY AND
counsellor-Rt-lnw. Rurr bullillni;. rooms
13 and 14. Washington avenue.
EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTYATLAW.
211 Wyoming avenue.
JEFFREY'S ft RITDDY," ATTORN EYS-at-law.
Commonwealth building.
WARREN ft KNAPP. ATTORNEYS
and Counsellors nt Law, Republican
building, Washington avenue, Scranton,
Pa.
JESSITP ft JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND
Counsettors at Law, Commonwealth
building, Washington avenue
W. H. JKSSUP,
W. II. JESSUP, JR.
PATTERSON ft WILCOX. ATTOR
neys and Counsellors at Law: offices t
and S Library bulldlnt;, Scranton. Pa.
ROPE WELL II. PATTERSON,
WILLIAM A. WlIAXlX.
ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND.
Attorneys and Counsellors, Common
wealth building, nooms 19, 20 and 21.
FRANK T. OKELL. ATTORNEY-AT-Lnw,
Room 5, Coal Exchange, Scranton,
Pa.
JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-at-Law.
rooms 03, 04 anil 65, Common
wealth bull. Hub.
SAMUEL W. EDGAR, ATTORNEY-AT-Law.
Office, 317 Spruce St., Scranton, Pa.
L. A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
423 Lackawanna ave., Scranton, Pa.
URIE TOWNSEND, ATTORNEY-AT-Law,
Dime Ilnnk nullulnc, Scranton.
Money to loan In large sums at 6 per
cent.
C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-law.
Commonwealth building, Scranton,
Pa.
C. COMEGYS. 321 SPRUCE STREET.
D. Tt. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY LOANS
negotiated on real estnte security.
Mears building, corner Washington ave
nue and Spruce street.
BlF. KILLAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAwT
120 Wyoming ave., Scranton. Pa.
JAS. J. H. HAMILTON, ATTORNEY-AT-Inw,
45 Commonwealth bld'g, Scranton.
WATSON, DIEHL ft HALI-Attorneys
Hnd Counselors-at-Law; Traders' Na
tional Rank Riillding; rooms G, 7, 8, 9
and 10; third floor.
Architects.
EDWARD If. DAVIS, ARCHITECT.
Rooms 24. 25 nnd 24, Commonwealth
building, Scranton.
E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICE
rear of 600 Washington avenue,
LEWIS HANCOCK. JR.. ARCHITECT.
435 Spruce St., cor. Wash, ave., Scranton,
BROWN ft MORRIS. ARCHITECTS.
Price building, 120 Washington avenue,
Scranton.
Alderman.
G. F. KELLOW, 10O4 W. LACKA. AVE.
Dentists.
DR. F.
street.
L. M'GRAW, 305 SPRUCE
DR. H. F. REYNOLDS, Ol'P. P. O.
DR. E. Y. HARRISON, 113 S. MAIN AVE.
DR. C. C. LAI'HACH, 115 Wyoming ave.
R. M. BTRATTON. OFFICE COAL Ex
change. WELCOME C. 8NOVER, 421 LACKA,
ave. Hours, 9 to 1 nnd 2 to 5.
Detectives.
BARRING ft M'SWEENEY, COMMON,
wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser
vice Agency.
Dressmaker.
MRS. M. E. DAVIS. 430 Adams avenue.
School.
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA.
Scranton, Pa prepares boys and girls
for college or business; thoroughly
trains young children. Catalogue at ro
quebt. REV. THOMAS M. CANN,
WALTER II. P.UELL.
MISS WORCKSTKR'S KINDERGARTEN
and School. 412 Adams avenue. Spring
term April 13. Kindergarten 110 per term.
SecJi
G R. CLARK ft CO., SEEDMEN AND
Nurserymen-, store MO Washington ave
nue; Kieen hoiife, 13.7) North Main ave
nue; store telephone, 782.
Wire Screens.
JOS. Kl'ETTEL. REAR -111 LACKA
wanna avenue. Scranton, Pa., manufac
turer of Wire Screens.
Hotels nnJ Restaurants.
THE ELK CAFE. 125 nnd 127 FRAN li
nn avenue. Rates reasonable.
P. ZEIOLEH. Proprietor
SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L. ft W.
passemrer dei-ot. Con.lui'tel on the
European plan. VICTOR KOCR Prop.
W EST M lNSTF.lt If T E L.
Cor. Slxleenth St. nnd Irving Plane,
New York.
Rates, J3.50 per day and upwards. (Ameri
can plan.) GEO. MURRAY.
Proprietor.
Misccllancnm.
BATTER'S ORCHESTRA-MPSIC FOR
liallH, pienlea, piirties, reeptlons, wed
tlinns and eoncert work furnished. For
terms addrfiw R. J. Haner, eondiletor,
117 Wyomins avenue, over HulbeiVs
mu?lo tore.
MEtlARCEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS'
nupplles. envelopes, paper baijn, mine.
Warehouse, 120 Washington ave.. Scran.
ton, Pn.
FRANK P. P.ROWN CO.. WHOLE
pale dealer in Woodwnre, Cordajre and
Oil Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna ave.
THOMAS AT'RREY. EXPERT Ac
countant nnd auditor. Rooms 19 and 20,
Williams HiilldlnB, opposite postohlcu,
Acent for the Rex Fire ExllnKUlsher.
C nicke-ler ritcllntl IHuh lrmii.
rENNYROYAL PILLS
Original Ufl truly tfrnaln.
fearc. (Uttava Miibir. LDicm
nvnd ilmml In Ucsl ami ioii oictallic
loe. i"-lo4 witb btU" ritilnttl. TflLtD
am Alkav frnm nfjiMtfrmua (hhf ifv.
turn find iHMfiiiioni. Al Dru.'ctti, orrnd 4fa
in itini; f t rartlculnrf. ."ntiHKiBlli "!
"Kflltf tar LsiaiMa,' in Wire, l.y rHarM
HsiII. ttlaOflrO THmfltitaH. Samr MrT.
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RAILROAD TIME-TABLES
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
Schedule la Effect Jmm u. iSo.
Train Leave WilketBarre at Follows
7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunburv,
narriaourg, Philadelphia, Haiti,
more, Washington, and for Pitts
burr and tha Watt.
10.15 a. rn., week days, for Hazleton,
roitsvuie, rteaaing, Norristown,
and Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Washington and Pittv
hurof and tha Wa
3.17 p. m., week days, for Sunbury,
narrisDurg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and Pittsburar
and tha West.
3.17 D m.. Sundays onlv. for Sun.
bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia
and Pittfthnrar and tha VJmm
6.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton
ana fottsvilie.
S. M. PRbVOST, Ucncral Manager.
LLIllUII VALLEY RA1ROAD 8Y3
. . TEM.
Anthraelte Coal i:8ed Exclusively Insur.
iiiK Cleanliness and Comfort.
IN EFFECT NOV. lu. HCW.
Tl,:!NS I'KAVE 8CRANTON.
Fnp l-hl :i,l,t1,.lit.. .....1 xt i'-... ..i.. -rk
H. It- R- at ii.45 7.40 a. m., 12.0i, 1.20. 3.33
i-'-i' i-iiiiiionu r.xpress) ana 11.30 p. m
For I 'lit. -don and Wllkes-llarre via 1.
3.40. ii.uo and 8.47 p. m '
For White Haven, Hazleton, Pottsvllle
and prineipul points in the cohl reKlomt
via U. A 11. R. It., ti.45 a. tn., 12.05 und 4.tt
p. m.
For Rethlehem, Enston, Reading, Har
rlsl.urK uml prinelpal Intermediate sta
tions via 1. H. R. R., 6.43. 7.45 a. m.,
12.ui. 1.20. .3.'l (Hluck Dlumond lixpresa),
4.41 and 11.30 p. ni.
For Tiinkhannoek, Towanda, Elm'ra,
Ithava, Geneva and prinelpal Intermediate
Rti-llons via !., U & W. R. H., 8.00, 8.08,
K.f.i, a. m.. 12.20 and 3.40 p. m.
1-or Geneva, Ruchester, Huffalo, Nlnnars
I-iills, Chleauo and all points west via D.
Ac 11. R. It.. 7.45 a. m 12.05, 8.33 (Hhwk Dia
mond Express). 9.50 and 11.30 p. m.
Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lohlfrli
Aa ey chair cars on all trains between
Ikes-llnrre and New York. Philadel
phia, HiitTulo and Suspension Hrldire.
oTr.,i"i'li,N H' WILBUR. Gen. Supt.
CHAS. S LEE. Gen. Pass. AguPhlla, Pa.
A. W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. Gen.
Pass At?t.. South llelhlehem, Pa,
S'jranton otlice. 309 Lackawanna avenue.
Del., Lack, anil Western.
Effect Mondajr, October 19, 1891
Trains leave Scranton as follows: Bx
frt'ss for New YorK and all points East,
40, 2.50. 5.16, 8.00 and 9.G6 a. m.i 1.10 and
S.-vl p. in.
Express for Easton, Trenton, Phlladel.
plila and the South, 5.15, 8.00 and 9.65 a. m.1
l.lo and 'i.M p. in.
Washlimton and way stations, S.45 p. m.
Tobyhanna accommodation, 8.10 p. m.
Express for BinKliamton, Oswego, El
n.ira, Corning, Hath, Dansvllle, Mount
Morris anil Buffalo, 12.20, 2.35 a. m., and 1.54
p. m., maklnB close connections at Buffalo
to all points in the West, Northwest anil
Southwest.
Path accommodation, 9 15 a. m.
Plimhamton and way stations, 1.05 p. m,
Nicholson accommodation, 5.16 p. m.
p. m.
Klutihamton and - Elmlra express, .53
P- m.
Express for t'tlea and Richfield Springs,
2.35 a. m and 1.55 p. m.
Ithaca 2.35 and Bath 9.15 a, m. and 1.5S
P. m.
For Northumberland. Plttston, Wilkes
Bane, Plymouth, Bloomsburu and Dan
ville, mnklnif close connections nt North
umberland for Wllllamsport, Hnrrlshurg;
BHltiinore, WashlnRton and the South.
Northumberland and Intermediate sta
tions, COO. 9.55 a. m. and 1.55 and 6.00 p. m.
Nnntlenke and Intermediate stations. 8.01
anil 11.20 a. m. Plymouth and Intermediate
(Stations, 3.40 nnd 8.47 p. nt.
Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on
all express trains.
For detailed Information, pocket tlma
tables, etc., apply to M. L. Smith, city
ticket ofllee, .12H Lackawanna avenue, or
depot ticket office.
Central Kailroud of "Sew Jersey.
(Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.)
Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur
Inn cleanliness and comfort.
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 15, 1S90.
Trains leavo Scranton for Plttston,
Wllkes-Rnrre, etc., nt 8.20. 9.15, 11.30 a. m..
12.45. 2.00, 3.05, 6.00, 7.10 p. m. Sundays 9.09,
a. m., 1.00. 2.13, 7.10 p. m.
For Atlantic City, 8.20 a. tn.,.
For New York, Newark and Elisabeth,
8,20 (express) a. m., 12.45 (express with Hufr
fet parlor car), 3.03 (express) p. m. Sun.
day. 2.15 p. m. Train leaving 12.43 p. m.
arrives at Philadelphia, Readlns Term
inal, 6.22 p. m. and New York 6.00 p. m.
For Mauch Chunk. Allentown, Bethle
hem. Enston and Philadelphia, 8.20 a. m.,
12 45. 3.05. 5.00 (except Philadelphia) p. in.
Suntlay. 2.15 p. m.
For Long Branch. Ocean Orove, etc., at
8.20 a. m. and 12.45 p. m.
For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlsburir,
via Allentown. 8.20 a. m., 12.43, 6.00 p. m.
Sunday. 2.15 p. m.
For Pottsvlllo, 8.20 a. m. 12.45 n. m.
Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib
ertv street. North River, at 9.10 (express)
u m. MO. 1-30. 4.15 (express with Buflet
parlor carl p. m. Sunday, 4.30 a. m.
Leave Philadelphia. Reading Terminal
9.00 a, m , 2.00 and 4.30 p. nr. Sunday, 4.2J
u JTJ,
Through tickets to all points at lowest
rates may be had on application In ad
vance to the ticket agent at the stlon.
H. P. BALDWIN.
Oen. Pass. Aft.
3. H. OLHAUSEN. Gen. Supt.
Erie and Wyoming Valley.
Effective Nov, 2.
Trains leave Scranton for New Yorfc,
New-burgh nnd Intermediate points on
Erie, alio for Hawley and local points at
7 03 a. m. and 2.2s p. m., and arrive from
above points at 10.23 a. ni., 3.18 and 9.31
p. m.
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f. sl'inlflcs that trains stop on signal (or pas
sengers. ecurn rates via Ontario Western before
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ght Eipress to the West.
J.C. Andcrmi, (Jen. Pass Art,
T. FUtcrott, Dlv. pass. Agt. Bcrauton, Pa,