Gfi?ii$Ki" A THE SCTliNNTOTST T7OTTJNE-MONrr)AY MORNING-, MATICII lo, 1 S9T. THOMAS REED IS STILL THE LEADER The Speaker Renominated by the Repub lican Caucus. HIS GRATHUCATION EXPRESSED In AcUnoiili'ilnliiL.' I In! Ilonoi, Mo Drucil thu iMnioril) ( Puns u Tmlll Hill l.iiiuU) iiml Ailoiiru--A lilttln Jirnsli Oiei the Hull's. AVaHhliiRton, .Inich 11. Thomni H. Kecil was untiiilinuimly lenoinlnateil for Blanker uf the homo of iopiosc'iitutlvo4 ut last nlKlit'H Republican ,cuiii'iii. Tlu iittoiiilanii' ol ini'mbi'is was untisiiull) lute, 19J of the 201 Repilblkuiis beliis ptesi'iit. Mi'. I'liMii1, ol Now Yoik, was Helectud to nl.iio Mr Hoed In nomina tion. Hi' leioued In tlatU-illiK tonus to Ml. need's pupuhil Ity In this house He said that Mr. Reed was nominated when this cuiicjioss was elected, th.it 111! VVlls the choloe nt the Ut'plllillLlin pility, and that It was the luialness ol the cautns to n-spoiid to this popular 3. Thomas i! ri:ed Renominated bv the Republican, for Spenkei of tho Fifty-lirth Con.iess demand. When Ml Payne had taken his beat Mr (Jiosvonoi, ot Ohio, who occupied the chali. put the motion, and It was adopted without a dlbsentliif vote. Ml. Pnyne and Mi Cannon, ol Illinois, weie designated to ceoie the speakei, who was seated In his pi hate olllce, to the Hoot. As he ontoied all the meinljcis ioso to their feet and sieetod him with a huisl ot applause. Ml Heed bowed his acknowledgment?, and, btnndlns In thu aiea hefoie tho speakers desk, paid: Gentlemen I am vei) gicntlv giatl lled b) your kind action tonight, and sfi.ill tiv to serve join wishes with what ier abllltj I hae. We line again, as in the list oongtcss, n polltieall) divided legislative power. Tho house of icpie senntlves will he Republican b a con Hldeinble mnjoilt) and, lresh fiom the people, will enileavoi to eaiij out their wishes. I do not doubt join rietei initia tion to do nil in youi pown to bilng this pesslon of eongiess- to a sueedv close Ulir duty is simple, and the people ex pect us to peifoim It at once, ami then leave to them the lecoveiv ot the coun-tij- fiom the stagnation and depiesslon of business which have o soielv tiled thu patience of a lgoious and glow lug people Whnt otheis imi see lit to do wo do not know, but we hae stiong hopes that all branches ot the government will lie in nccoid as lo the polk of giving to the people linmedlntelj whateei icllet tln.ii wisdom may devise. MU. DINGLSY'S KEPORT. Mr. Dltislcy, of Mnli;e, chaliinan of tho waj-b and means committee of the Inst huuse, was called upon to stale what had been done in piepaiatlon foi the vvuiU feu which an extraoullnaiy session of consitss had been called Mi DlnKl.v said- 1 congratulate the Republican inembus elect ot the rittj-llfth eongiess on the piompt and huimuntous iuuiiiili In which tho piellmlnaiv woik of this caucus bus been neebinpllbhed. (Applause) I Hint that It is an uugmj of the piomptlttid" and haimoiij wlibh will be t.hlb!ted In the e.xlia session wldcli will open on Monday. The Republican nieiubeis of the wajs and means lommlttee of the lut house. In lespanae to a genetal demund for this comae, haw occupied sceial weeks In ielslng the tailh with a view of piiiilding sulllilent levenue lo cany on the government without tin necessltj of boi lowing In time ot peace and at the t-umo time so adjusting these duties as to incouiage the Industiles of this countij which hae been so b.ullj stticken, paitlj hy excessive foiolgii competition dining the last thtee jeais. (Applause) We. hope to complete this woik bj Mondu). mi as to be uble to piesent a taillt bill to thu house for icteience to the com mittee on wujs and mtans which will roliublj be then appointed, and fotv prompt repoit back to the house loi its consldeiatioii and action. I will not iindeitnke at this time to foreshadow the. ptoiisions of the hill Willi li wu shall presint. Rest assured that whatever shoitionilugs it muv huvc will not bo the icsult ol wunt of eaieful onsldeiatloii, but of tin lnheient dilli- ultles in flaming a ineiisuio ol sin li magnitude The Hi.publlran memhtis ol the wajsund means ommlttte, who have 1 mined tbis miasm,. Ijllmt, howivii, that, having Hie tempoijij int Hi i in ari'liig fiom until lp Hint, Imput t uiuiis foi the puipusi of uvuldiiin new duik- FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE. CUM s VMl 1 HIV 1 Ms Colds, loughs, Sure Throat, Influenzii, llron. chltls, I'neuinuniu, bwelllni; ol the Julnt.s, Lumbago Intlamituilluii!,. i iiuuiiiiuuint FROSTBITES, CHILBLAINS, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, ASTHMA. DIFFICULT BREATHING, cunns Tiin worst pains in from ono to twenty minutes. NOT ONE HOUR after leading this adveitUement need any ono SUFFRR WITH PAIN. Umluuy's Ready Relief Is a Sure Cure fur Kverj Pain, Sprains, bruises, I'ulns In the buck. Chest ii r l.lmbs. It was the first amll tlu only PAIN KKAICHY That Instantly stops tho most cxcrulatlns pains, allays Inllainmatlon, and cures Con gestions, vvhethei of tho Lungs, Stomach, llovvels, ot othei glandu or organs, by ono application. A half to a teaspoonful In half a tumbler of water will In a few minutes mro Cramps. Spasms, Sour Stomach, xTenrt. burn, Neivousness, Sleeplessness, Sick Headache, Dlairhea, Dentery, Coilc, KlHtulency and all Internal paln9. There Is not u remedial agent "In the world that will ojue rover a,nl Aguo and all other Malailous, nilllous nnd other fevers, aided hy RAD WAV'S PIU.,3, so illilokly as RAUWAY'3 HEADY RELIEF. I'lftj csnts per buttle. Solil b Drunlsts. RADWAY tJc CO., 55 Elm Street, Now York. s , vwwxm kW, it (fflMw&zs? tin liiterfi'ienco which will depend entile Ij Upon the pioitlptlttule or the delaj 111 Its pnocuge the prnpoieil bill win kpcuu the two ciiiln so earnestly iKslioil uv tne coilliliv sulllelent leveiillo to I nil the gov ernineiit, oiipoinagement of American liidttstiles nnd the opening of abundant opportunities for lnlioi (Apidause ) 'J ho conKriiM which will met I In estrn oidlnaij session on Monday will meet tin expectations of our people without piutv distinctions If It sluitl piomptly put li)ou tho statute books a titlff innisuie that will meet thise two ends. Capital and lu lioi imlle III asking that there he no un necessary delaj. (Applause) 1-ct me again Indulge tho hope Unit lit" promptness and unanimity of our ptcllml narj notion tonight may pre igo the same lesults in the woik of the cMrnoidlnni j session, which has been convened bj the chief executive, who has Just bien In augurated finild the plaudits of the people (l.otid and long continued applause ) CRITICISM OK THH mTLHS Mr. Walker, of Massachusetts, offoicd a lesoliitlon piuldlnsr foi a ooiniiilltoe of M'Sen inctiibeis to jovlse the lilies, V'. A. Sli no, of Peiiiisylvanlu, at this time made a motion to adjoin n This, amid Minn confusion, was voted down, and Mi W'nlhei wna pc'imlttul to pro coed v.lth his loninik). Mf oiiilclsod the rules and maintained that an lm luosslcu olsled that they did not pet iiilt Hint lioeilcm of debate which the house desliod Ah. Mahanj, ot Now Yoik, followed In a few leinail.s, In which lie ussoilod that the "isAif law" which was s 1 pioin Itn nt In tin 1,1 Vlh cunniHsi did not die In that eongiess, but had been le-oimct-id here, that It was tho usual tilil; ot sclf-ionstituted loadeis teilipoiullj to move the adoption ol the lilies of the pHcidlim onpgic'ss, but that It was ens iei to move .Mount Hlnn than to socuic theii ainendinint allot tills was dono Tin W'llket losoltltlon wns tabled. A losulutlon was udoptod, which lcqultes tli" c ball man cd the caucus to call a tunc li" when ien.tiesti'd by twentj-llve mi mbeis In wiltliii; All the piesent olllcnis woio then 10 noiniiiatod as lollows Homy N. Cou ncil ()f Mlchlcrnn, chaplain, Aloxnnder M-Uo.voll, of Poiipsj lvanln, ch'ik; llon Janiln !" Russell, of Missouii, beigcint-al-jiuis, W. J. Glenn, of Xow Voik, dooikerpm At 1 50 the caucus ud Jouiliod. , ANNEXATION OF HAWAII. Tho Programme. S Inch It Thought Y ill Ito Adopted. AVashlngton, Miuch 14. Tho annexa tion of Hawaii bv 1olnt icsolutlon us In the ease ol Texas, In IMS, lequiilng only u nuijoiltj vote Instead of the two-thlids vote leciuiied to latlfj an nexation tieatj. Is the pi oKi amine which piomlneiit Hepubllcan benatois and ietuesontalles expect to see adopted, with the appioval of Piesideiit AIcKlnloj, us soon as he is able to Rlw consldeiatioii to tho mattei, as he told Senatoi Fije and ex-Secietaiy John "W. Tostei jesteidaj would be the case when he had completed the list of ap pointments Impel atlvely demanded at the beglnnlg of eveij adniinlstiation. Piesldent McKlnley will then icceive the pioposltlons ot the Hawaiian lepie sentatlvee, who niu heie with an an nexation tie.it j slinllai to that which Secietaij Poster negotiated and 1'ies ident Haillson sent in at the close of his admliilstiatlon, and which was af toi wauls wlthdiawn by 1'iesldent Cleveland, and he will also discuss the whole subject with membeis ol the committee on foielgn lelatlons and foi eign affahs In the senate and house. Piesldent McKlnlej Is believed to be fi loudly to the ireneial idea ol annex ing; Hawaii, and ho thoioughlj appie clateb the necessltj foi an eai lj decis ion as lo Just what shall be done, and, If annexation is to be can led out, the nd ibiiblllty of accomplishing It piomptly Secietaiv Hheiman Is not expected to Intel efcie. Indeed, he said by his loimei colleagues in the senate to have changed his mind nguln and to be now lavoiable to tho annexation ot the Islands, oi at least not ucthelj' op posed to it FLA.UES IN A BIG COLLIERY. It Will Piobnblv ISo Veins ltoloro Weill, Can He Resinned. l'ottsville, Pa , Mai eh 11 It Is found that the lne in the Middle Creek shaft, near Tieinont, which was supposed to have been extinguished on Mm ill 0. it btill burning On Match .! an explu-lon ol ir.is occui led in a pump slope, and Thomas Hiuij and Fled Kiciss Iom theii llveb. The tlmbei mil the lulling top coal ignited, und the gauijwaj was closed. AIcii weie jiut to woik subduing the llamcb, and after loi tj'-elght houis' woik it was believed that the lne v. as extinguished Men 1'iive sinie boon engagd-l in deal ing ii the uilns, with the pinpos" uf openiiiK tlie ftamjway Yesteiday they wti' 'taitled to find smoke coming liom tlieiums, and the plpis weieagaln connected to pour watei on the burning mass. The llainos had gained tuo gleat lieadwnj' and leslsted tin li olioits It Is now found nce.ssaij' to begin inun dating the gangway and openings, whh h will take tullj two jeits with a Steudj" stienm itom a luitjeciceh poui IliB Into tlie lau'ini below, and inunj nioio cais beloi" oini.itloii'j can tignln be lesuined The cTiUIeiv Is owned and opi i. till bv the Phllad-lpliia mid Read ing C i il and lion inmpunj, am1 Is one i 1 the best and laigesl ol Us coal pi Op el tics. - CIVIL WAR IN SAA10A. Appeals to the Thii'o Pouoi to Scud Wuislups to Piolocl Lite, A)ia, Samoa, Teb. 21, via San riiin clsco, Maich II. Tha lebels have at luik. d the lojnl Islands ot the Mnueuo and Apolln a, dilvllitr out'all Inhahlt anis und sackln"; the Moiiimn mission undei huige of Fnstei Cluft of AiUona. 'flu rovi'ininent Is in nightly foai dt an att u I on Minimi, the caoltal, and the loj al disti 1c t about Apia. Th" American conrul-gencial piotesl cd to the government, and it Is believed tin Hteamei Zenlundla cairlcs appeals 1 t the lepiesoilt'ltlves ot the tllleo povv ort, to their goeinutint8 to send war ships to piotect the lives und ptopeity of their subjects Tho tumble Is all due to the pie.posul to j snnlt the letutn of tilt exiled icliels. Cluciiu'o Live Stock, Chicago, Alaich 12 Cattle Receipts, Wu head, muiket llim; conunon to extui steeis, iS 7.1 15 Bo; stoikeis und feedelr., $14014 21, ows mul bulls, M.90JJ 80- calves, JWOaO.10, Texans, $2 .10a4 23 llogh Re. eelpts, 9,000 heud, maiket llrm and 5 cents higher heuvj pucklng and shipping lots, $3 0la3 9"i, common to choice mixed, J2 7S u3 97'j, iholee usotted, $l90al, light, ti So ill; pigs, $123a4 Sheep Receipts, 2.tVX head, market llim: Infeilui to choice, $J 50 ul.LJ, Iambs, $2 90a5.2u. Htlllnlo Live Slock, Huffalo, N Y Alaich 13 Cattle Slow find unchanged. Hog-Active and high er; Yoikeis, $!10u4 11; light and pigs, Inlxed, $4,10, mediums and packers, $101 H 10; . I oughs. $.1.40a ! 70, stags, $2 73a3 23, ChefP and Lambs Slow, und 10.ur cents loner foi lambs, sheep steady und llim, best lambs, $3 3Ca'i IS; fair to good, $l9oa 3 23, culls and common. $JSUn4 7,'i; mixed sheep, good lo choice. $4 23u4 50, common to fair $3 73a4 1"i; culls, $2.S0a3 23; expoit sheep, uwes to good wetheis, $1 40a4 73. MARKETS AND STOCKS. Wnll Struct Iti'ilow. New York. Man h 13. Speculation at the Stock I'xchange toilaj was mole active nnd the nun kit hro.uiet than foi a long time past The sales amounted to llu.XUl shntes, and the biihlucH was uuusiuillj well dlstilbiited. The Valuli'ibllts wete again the Iciuleis of speculation. Among the Ciungeis St Paul was notnhlv 'linn and ioc to ";' Maiiluittiin felt tho In fluence of coveilng of shoit contiatts, ami sold as high as SVfc. Chic igo Has, lciithci and Atnrilcan Splilts iiiled dim Westeiu Cnlon was less piomlnuiit, the demand from tho shorts having abated. Furnished by WlhUAM LINN, AL LEN .V: CO., stock brokers, Mcars build ing:, looms, 703-700. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. lug. Am, Tobacco Co .,, 78 79' i 71'3 Sf, Am Sugar Re'g Co.llfit4 117 IlfiN llb'i Atcii . To ,t S Ke.. U 1J"H IJ U At., To. .t S. Ke l'l J3i4 J3i8 21V1 2jy, Canada South I7i I1) 17 li 4V, Chcs. it Ohio 17i4 1"', 173i 17 Chicago C-ris 77 7S'(, 77U 77'a Chic - N. W WVt 10ir' 10Sh 105'A Chic, II d Q 77t 7S 77"), 77i C. C. C. ,v St L. . .. 29 )S -'J"i, 301. Chic , Mil ,v. St . 77 "i's 77 7Si, I'hic, R I .X P . ttfj. f.'i CS W, Del. i. Hud HOij. 110'i 10'1'i KB' IJIst. C, V II 14 ViU U Lake SllOle .I7(t'4 17')4 170 17U Isolds .V. Nas . . I'ltv, -15 fUi! 49 AI K. At TtMis, l'i.. Ui IP, iV 3P4 Manhattan Ele . .. !l S" S4), S6. AIlssouil Pacitlc .... 20 20' 20'4 111', Nat. Li'iul 21 J'i'1 21 2.V, N. J. Cential "iVi 95'j td's 'MVj N Y Centi il . W 99'j 'A', 9s", N. Y , I. E .V. W 1 lfe H'i, lPi IP j N Y , S .V V , . U 9 9 9 N Y . S. .X W,Pi..2-, 2-, 25 2'. Not Par-Ilk. Pr . 'tx 'IS 37B 37 Uinuh.i Wiif. IiUi b0 00 Pm Mull . ... 2b'4 -V, 20 -'" Phil .X Read .. . 2:1 ', .S, 2,VSS .-,',, Soutliein It R . . !l' 9's 9'8 9 Southcin R. R., Pi 2Mj 2"i 2S 2S' Teliu C A I .. .. 2S'i 2.! 2b '8 -'''h Wabash b'j u'j ; C'j Wabash. Pi 1fi hi 15 li Wist 1'nlon ... . Sr. S'i l Wk 1 H Leathei & S 8 8 1 . S Leathei. Pi., ro (.0 CO C0 r s Rubbet ... is is in'i . 10 CIIICAC-O HOARD OP TRAL'E PltirE-S Open- High- Low- Clos- WHEAT. lug. est. est. lug. May 72'j 71'fc 72'j 7m .lulv 70 72 70'n 71 OATS. Alav 17', 1m 17 17', .lulv 18 1S 1S 18 CORN. Mav 21 2l'j 24 "1 .lulv -,(. 2V, 2", , 2"i'. LARD. Maj I 2, 4 J) 4 2"i 4.'-. lulv Iu1 4.r, 4 )5 I .11 PORK. Muv 8'i'j Stt S'.J 8 00 Soiantoa lioiiul ol Trmlu IXcIiiiiii;!' (Juol!itiiins.-AII (Juottttions Hnsiul on Pm ol I()t). STOCKS Hid Asked Scianton .V Plttston Trac Co. . . 20 National Holing .V: Dilll'g Co. 80 I'll st National Hank . . 0j0 Elmhiust Houlevaid Co . . .. 100 Serantou Savings Hank .... 20) Scianton Packing Co. ... il Lickavvnnnu lion & Sleel Co 1"p0 'Ihlid National Hank . .. . J".o Tlnoop Novcllj M'f'g Co 90 Scianton Traction Co 11 17 Scianton Axle Woiks 80 Weston Mill Co ... 230 Alcxaiidi 1 Cat Replied Co . . lua Scianton Hcdillng Co .... !0" Dlm.Dep & l)s Hunk .... 11". Colllciv Hnglncei . ... It" I.acka Tiust & Safe Del). Co I In 14". Cijstal Lnke Water Co 121 Traders' National Hunk 12J UONDS. Scranton Pass Ratlwaj, tlrst moitgiige due 19IS ... 110 Peoples Stieet RallwaJ, fltst moitgiige due 1918 110 . . Scranton iV. Plttston Tiae Co. . . 90 People's Stiei t R1llw.1v, Sec ond 11101 tguge due PUD . 110 I Dickson .Miinnfactuilng Co . . . 100 I.acka Township School j', . . 102 Clt of Si lauton St Imp 0", ... 102 Alt. Vol lion Coal Co 81 Scianton Axle Works JuO I Scianton Ti action Co 91 Economj Stcum, II .SL P Co . ... 100 .New Yoik Produce ,11m hot. New York, Maich 13 l'loui Dull, un changed W heat Spot maiket dull, linn et, with options, fob, SJc , ungraded I led, OS.iSli No 1 notthein, 81' ,c , options declined la,c on easlei cables and local liquidation, udvunced lul with the west . and local covering: fell ,c and closed I Htm at His,r ovei yesteiday. with specu lation falilj ictive, .lulv, motive, No 2 led, Mai eh, 8uc , Ala, 79c ; June, 79c , .lulv 77'nC ; Septembel, 74e. Coin Spots 111 111 . No 2. 29'.c , rlevJtoi, 297.l 30e alloat, stcamei mixed, 27'c , new No 2, 28c options weie dull and llim at ai advuui, following the west and better cables, JIaj and Julj onlv tiaded in. Mai eh, .9'.i May, 30c , Julj, .tlc Oits Spots 1H1II, Hi 111. options ilumi, dull, Mav, 21 e , spot pi lees. No 2, 22i , No 2 white, 2Ji.c , No 2 Chkago, 21c No .1, 2W , No 2 white, 22'.i , mlxi 1 westein, 2hi24e , white do and white itute, 22 i3b Pi ovlslons Quiet, un 1 bunged Laid Stiongei, unlet , westein stcum. $111 asked elty $4 10 Mav, ti C3 nominal, icllued, Him, contiue-iit, $170, HANKING. REPORT OI THE CONU1TION OP THE SI NATIONAL BANK at Scianton, In the State of Peni isjlvanla at the close of huslntss, Maich RHSOfRCHS Loans und disc minis . J Oveuliutts, sttuicd and 1111- secuit 1 U S. Honds to scenic ciiculu- tlou . Stucks, -eeuiities, etc H inking-house, fuinltuio und 9111, liJi 12,041,097 OS 999 77 2110,000 00 3,180,728 21 WvO 00 W,0s7 42 20,812 12 W2.0S1 30 12,321 87 17,128 1,7 21,810 IW 1,1V! 22 il Llll t-S . Duo li 0111 National Hanks (not Reset Vt Agents) . Due fiom Stute Hanks and HauUcis . . ... Due fiom appioved leserve uyents Checks and otlui cash Items . Hxihiinges loi clear hou-e Notes ot othei National Hanks riactloual paper cuiiency, nleki Is und cents Haw fill Monej Hesuive In Rank, . vl Specie $'01 021 00 neg.ll tellilel notes . . 210.I9J I) J Redemption tund with I' S Tieasuui (5 pel cent, ot cli 277.K3 00 9,000 U0 0,000 HO ,'Ulll.llilW . Due f 1 0111 1'. S. Tieasuiei, oth ei than 0 pel cent, redemp tion fund Total JO,413,"10 Oo LIAHIUTIP.S. Capital stoi k paid in $ 200001 00 Suiplus Hind 8.10.001)00 I'lullvliled plants, less 1 x- penses and luxes pild 121, 83i 91 National Hank notes outstand ing 180,00) 00 Due to other National Hunks .. 78,430 72 Duo to State Hanks and Hunk ers 12 S01 01 Dividends unpuld 80 00 Individual deposits subject to cluck . ... I,SS3,S.4 49 Demand eel tlllcutes of deposit . 81,11') 01 Ceitllled checks 1,'i'I7 el Cushlci's cheeks outstanding .. 181 21 Noti s and bills ledlscounted... Nono Hills payable .. . None Liabilities other than those above stated Nono Total $0,113,710 00 Statu of Pennsjlvaiilu, Coupty ot I.acka wanna, ss : 1, Isaac Post, cashier of the above named bunk, do solemn! svveai that the above statement li- tine to the best of mj know ledge und belief ISAAC POST, Cashkt Subset Ibpd and svvoin to befoiu me ihls 13th duy ol Mutch. 1897. JOHN TAYLOR, Notary Public. Collect Attest. a. L DICKSON, J A LINRN, JOHN JHRMYN. I Dliectors. CLAIUVOYANT. Aitvs, UmlerTlils lleael One Cent a Word. MAI iTiiTfTTIoNTRNiTi nut and i'lucuologlxt, 11 ,', Xoith Main avenue, lljiln Pink, l-'evv dujsonlj. LOST. Aelvs. Under This Head One Cent a Wora T'oT-iVou') (H,.i:n, "ViiViwhiTn I j (Jlobe Mtoio and iiot) Jnlcrsou avenue. l'l tiller W III let Ml II til ilhiier, ml.li r.ud I .llx.inl 1 1 evv ui d. South Aineilra, $3; compound, 4u4c Huttel - Steudj unchunged. Cheeso -yulet, Uliiliuiiiied l'.JSB ijiilet, state and Peiinsvlvunlu, ll'-jc , western flesh, Ik,, southern, 1o',nlOc. ChlciiKo Crulii and Piovislou .llnrkol. - i-'2. lll CI M11J . e-J.ll.1, tllll.V, $1. t.1 c IVi Shoit Ribs JIaj, $U0il(,2'i.', July, $1 07'4al.(i3. Cush ijuotatlons weru as fol lows: rioui wus quiet nnd sternly, pi Ices uiiclianged; o 2 spring wheat, 71' a72'icj No. .1 sin lug wheat, 74c; No. 2 icd, sjifcnSfiiic : xo. 2 coin, 23'!,c.; No. 2 o its, 10'ac; o. 2 ive, 32c , o. 2 bailey, '13c. Philndclpliiu Provision aliirkct. Philadelphia, Mai cli 11 The maiket ccntliiued tit in, with u lab Jobbing de mand. We cpiote' Hetf hums. $18.75 il9, as to age and biaud, poik, fuitillv, $10C0i 11, hums, S. P. cuied, In tleices. S'u9V4u , do smoked, gt&allc . us to aveiase and bland, sides, ilbbed, In suit, 4u3c. ; do do. Mtiqktd, 5ii;l , shotlldeis, pickle cuitil, friOc do do smoked, IjUjOIiC , plenle hams, S P luied, l!u0e. do do MiiuUeU, 0'4ii7c bellies In plclilt uccord ilig lo avclage luosi, 1i0i , bieukfust bin jn 7uSc as to bi in I and awtage, hud, pine, clt lellneel In tlelies. 5.15! do do , In tubs, 'jUS1..! , do buti hi rs' loose, lU'.c clt tallow. In hogsheads J.i. ; countiv do 2a3 as to tiu.il it and i uke 3r Chlpniin Alninli 1.1 'l'h,t Itinill,,, fillllra iiingesl as follows; U'hi'ut .Match 71u 72-c , Mav, 72'4i73c, Julj, 70a7l V,c, September, nsrau1&c. Com Mm cli, 21 ',- 2l,c ; AIi, 2ln2l'i,c ; .Inly, 21Hu2.'!,c ; Hcpteiubpf, 20ii20c. O.lt- M.ilcll, 10'jil 10'iiC.; Jlny, n'miUHc , .lulv, 1Sii18'(,c. .Mess Pork .May, $Sr,5aS60, .lulj. $S 07't i iiuiiiiiitu, .xu i imxsceu, ii'inuc. ; pi line tlmothj seed, $2 72'!i, mess pork, $8 Ml S 53; laid, $113, shoit ribs, slde, loose, $ir,0al70, tli v enlted shouldets boxed, $ir,Oa4 7il, shoit clear shies, boteil, $1024.1 4 7."; whlskv, $117; sugais, cut loif, $3.71, granulated, $11.1, standaid A, $1 20. IAAAA AAAAAtAAAAAAAAA.A.AAAA.AAAAAAAA.AAA.. a. , . aaaaaaaaAAAt A FAIR PRICE FOR A GOOD THING j AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA4AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA1AAAAAAAAA, TRIBUNB ONE CENT ,OWVTIH'TtT"T'TYTY'tTITVtTVTTiryTTlTrTTTTT' for ki:nt. Ailvs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. T'"'lTN'i"-i7riXilT,'is'lVA''MlV J dc'sliuble hoic-e, with eUhl loomsuiid nil nioiht it couveiileiiies. ppl utolOJellei bou avc nue. "i7uit iinxr-i'ivi: .-ixioitvHi'ii.iu.vu, I No. 1!!S W.vonilng avenue, net to Dime liiiuk; villi be eutiieh lemoileled, fmnlshed with elevatoi und made suitable lot uuail mint stoic, luiiulie ol 1. HILL, lluls Hulkllng. cix i)in;nii: itixiMs nut iti;'i, k' with Impioviineiits; lent block, Wyo ming lueiiue. llo ii 111, Cltv. QUO, S'lfi, S5U--I KNOW THU JlP.AI.l'll O ol out rmuilv und ,ouim11K wduuble and -act ed to voti; ,vou want posltlvclv pio teited plumbing; a pine, ills, iibMilutilv heallh.v lioiibe, nil iiiouin light, w it li no posU lillllv ot i mini 1 ill tiol-oii, anil at the kiiiih time with all inodiiii luwiilcs uml nmvenlenies Mull poMiikcull oi end loi printed doulp lion of Mipcilot avenue bouses. ,IOM, 311 spiuce sticct. Oil Ill.X'l Ol'l ICINIXTIICTUAPKItV Xatlonul Haul. 1 till tell ti. Mtoxi opi ui;s, i or m:.r, iiih ' -ipilliestiett. Iiuilllie IdlWJs, iu:il,l. DVVII.s. 'L lll.s, ID Iti:l 510 ADAM'S. 1,'OH Itl.M-lIDl's,!' COM VlMXli 8 I1 looms, with niodiin inipiovcnients,s,i5 Aipl on picinlsc, jris Waslibuin stteel. I7011 iti.x r mi. 1 1111P1: i wiiiis ovim , J1 No. 1 10 Siiucestieet, now occupied bv I the lloivlut; Asoi iiithm; poscsso.ii Vpill t luiiulie ol 1'ltLH. AliXhll, oil I.ucUu- VMiuuaiiNcnue. l'OIt SALIi. Ailvs. Under 1 his Head One Cent a Word. 170R sLi: t'HPM' MERRY-CiO-l1 louud. Appl at III). IlORX's., I rank 1 1 11 use nue. I.HJlt SALE-I LRM'll UP, L'ARI'P.fs, J1 booK-i uses at gieut buiulns. l'J 1 Madi son uvea ue. "I7UH sl,i;- SILVI.lt-Pl.All.iri O.VS I doulile bell cuphonliini, ulcel.v enslaved, with tiomboue bell, tiold lined, iie.ulv new uud cost Mid, will sell ut 11 buiulli. ddiess this vieelv to I.. . o M.Ult, I.uitasv llle, l'u. v 70 SY1.1. HOUSE, OLHSIX ;lls, 1 weight, 1,1)00 pounds; cuii be seen al Hl' I Pllcostteit. II LLP WANTKD-iM ALHS. Advs. Under This Mead One Cent u Word. (TiTdTTHi7tT (TiTTiTTi max oil 'i woman ot good ibuich Ktundlu, lltst willing to leaiu our business then to ait us miinuei und i oitispoiiilent in bull class buslniss Miluiv, coiiiiulssion 01 both. E11 i lose sell iiddiessed stumped envelope to Mi. K. V. UP.1,1), tJeneiul manaei, 5i5 Adams tivinue, s,i uititoii, Pa. rtIHi LI I.-KNOW N VIV.N IN 11 eveiv town In sollilt stoi K Hiibsiilp tliins; ti monopolv, bl iiuinev lui agents; no lliplt.lt leillliled l.llU Mil) (. I IMI.VLO., H111 ik 11 llim U, I hkuj;o, III. 1IKU WANn:i)-lT.MAI,F.S. Adv. Under Hits lead One Cent a Word T Wl PD-Al'l 'Itl.X 1 II 1 s, j on DIUSS. s iiiiiulu. Olid Miullsoti aw nue. Ll)si-I MKI! UK, (, s DOIXU plt.isuut home woil, and v 111 luill send lull nutli alius 10 nil n mlliiK ! cent htiiuip. MISS M. A sri'llllIXs, Luwieme, Mhh 7AMLH--I.M) .(.I.XIs LN Sl RX- ton tostll und Inlioduic stmlei siuUe iclnii, epcilcnied eunvunei pitlcited; W01U peiniunent iiml veij piollluble, Willu tin pm tit uluiH at ome uud uel hcuclltoi hollduv Illicit'. 1. li. sXMlLll vV CO, ( lutlnuiiti, (). ; .M'P1)1MM1 111 .. -I WOEXLU ' uetle KuleHWoiticn to iipiesetil un. (iiiuiautced sd u duv wlihout luteileiiu with othei ilutlis, lie nlllitii) ott opinion Wilte lot pm Hi tiliits, emloslii" slump, MAXOO PIlrMirW, IOMPVX , Xo. Tli .loll 11 sttitt, Xtu .ciiL. lUJSINKSS OIM'OKTUMTIHS. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word, OO A us PM-1 b I OO MADE l.sr O' 1 inoiithlliioush 0111 k.vhicui uf nj mil i ale spci ulutlon. semi loi full cvplunatoi v pamphlet. OIOVXOH ,V 10., 10 nil s., 7UV CAN MAKE NOME SIO.NIJV in IX I vesting in spec illation liuintdlutclv, head loi our booMtt, "Oooil dvlie ami dnll Inloiiiuuion. A, P. liOlt'iT A LO , I) Pino St., New Yen I.. city scavhngiju. fillAS, t OOl'EII, Cn" SCAVEX'dKlt. v All oiilviH pioiuptl.v iitlended to, du or nlKbt. Ml the lutes! appllumcs. (')iiiikcs leusoimble. 710 Sciuniou Hluct', House, (Hill Not tli Washington avenue. AUJIRlilCS t'LEAX'H PRIVY VAlMl.s and cess pooU; 110 odor. Iiuiunvcd jiumps used. a. IlitKiiis, I'ropilctor. Leave oidern 11II0.N. Mala ave., or Elclas" druii Hole, couiei Aduiiu uud .Mttlbtny. leU'phouedOlo, UTAM'Ll)- VX IUI.V. WHOI VN U1IXK ol some simple thin- to piitinl' I'm teet join tileus. then 11111,1 IiiIiil Mill wealth. Wilte IOUX EDlll.Ulll UX A ( O., Dcpl. , I'. 'J.!, Patent Mloiiie.vn, ushliiHlou, 1) ( , lot Unit $lMo ptle ollei ami list ol 1,1)00 InveiitloiiN VMinted. UT'AM'l.lJ- s (!1..M'1X I.VI'U. Ml tlon to iiiuvtiss; s, I ill) to s,Ji.DD a duv lntiilc; sells ut idht, 11N11 ;i limn to sell stuple I (iiiods to detilcis best hide line fV n mouth, I Mllul. 01 luinU (oinnilssloii nitide; epeiluuie I iiuuei essui v ( Ilium soup unit Muniiliictiu 1 11 ( ii 111 pun , I I lie ill nut I, II I Connolly DNF TFI IS That's What Towels Such Everybody knows how important it is to wipe the face and hands dry these days. These Turkish Towels we offer arc the most absorbent towel ever produced. They induce good circulation, yet have the feel of velvet to the skin. They have been well named, COMPLEXION TOWELS PRICES FOR THIS SALE, 12c, 15c, 18c, 22c. ALL OF THIS WEEK. CONNOLLY & "WANTS." A WORD. aoi:nts wantkd. Advs. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. S. i , i '.sAt KvisT-1 fooi , s r i 'pTdi r"oT sr ti.v woik; slim sitluiv lnimthlv, with liberal additional commissions It. O j; A.NS.V. lil,l hleiiuo. WAM'i:i)-soi,i( noit-; no Di:i,ivi:it lug, no (ollcctiug, position peiiiiiinctit; liitv weeklj; stute ae. Ol.LX llhoi'luniS, Kochesler, X. . T vM'i:u-(,i:xi:itAi. voii.nt in kv- II ei v c omit v; ul-obtilv ciinvlei-icis.some-thinir new; sine m-IIii, upplj iideU. .1. ('. 11 11,111 MU', J 11 Ad.uus avenue, Seiautoit, Pa. At.nx'is wu t aui: ou ooixo to doubout Site ( Itlcnsblp pike "M. do Iiik b.v tboiii.inds. Addicts MCI101, Xitpeivllle, III. A(ii!Ms-'io si:u, oTu imi( ni'Ai. gold, sllvei, lib Uel and coppei elulio plusteis; pipes tioitt s!l upvv.nil; -alarj and expenses paid, olttllt lne ddiCM, with slump, Mil IIUi N MPl, lO., lliicitKo. AdiiMs-'iu si:i,i, cn.Aiis. 'io iu:ai,- V us gan weeklv und expensis, epcil eiuo iiiineiessiii. t'OXsol.IU VI i:i) Ml O I O , IS an ihui u .St., i hit jjto CIIIUOPODIST AND 3IANICUKI: COItXS ill MOXS M) IMIlt()Vl(. nails elueil vilthnnt the lcust i iln 01 dtawliii; blood. ( un-iillntmn and udvlie clvcn lice. I'. M 111 li:i 1 hliopoillsl, IIUI) I.111 kavviitiiiu avenue. 1 .nil Us uttc tilled at thclt lesMcucc 11 dished L hut ies model -ate. SITUATIONS WANTED. CHI TIO WTP.D PM'ElUEXt I'll IJ booUUeepci and Kcneial act oimtiilit, would be glad to uciept ot u tempotiti.v eu 'itl,'eineiit 01 othei wise, tboiou'hlv coinpc tcnt, iyjeius epcilincc; sului no object. 1 IIHEU XS A I'Oslllo.N; C'X J Klvcclts icteience Addless .1. J. iJO" Poicst couit QAI.ES.M VN WV.MS 1'osl 1 KiX-M O well aeiiuiiliitpd with hotel Hade und iliuc'tiude lu this count.v ; can .five tlie best ofieleieliee. Vildiess I,. l !!07 1 oicsliouit, Sl'llA'llOX N TI.P-s HP I (JHI.lt, Hood suiisit,.,. milieu mill is wlttlni; to w 01 Jv III niiiikct ot pt ddli , unileistiiiiils the incut huslntss tboioiublv: will liituish uood leleienccs ddicvs ( II VltLEs 1IOOX P, Jill 1 l'ctiu uNciiue. Qiri'Aiiox w xri:u-vs x i.mm.ui- O t need housc'kcepci, 11111 do unv and nil Kinds ol WOlU. Cull 01 mliliess E. M. 11 , IM'J HliiUcl bluet, Dminioie, Pu. .AI iiili;-c,iu coi.oui:d woman wants 11 iiluee doliiir enti.il bousewoik 01 woik bv Ihedii.v; ooil iclclcuics. Addlcns 7'JI! s i.inton hlleet. runtisriw u.Mi'EUx(L m x V. wn its emplov itieiit, used to bori-es. uiul wil in to woik ut nn thliiK. -diltisK I P. H., nut Vndeison's News Mtott, Xoith Main uw nue, eltv. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. l'liysieiiitis and Siirneons. DR MATlTHA S. EVER1TT, SOS WASH lngton uve. Olllce bonis until 10 a. 111, 2 to 4, 0 to S p. m. MARY A. SHEPHERD. M DHOm1T. opathlst, No Jj Adums avenue. DR. A TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, loinei Wyoming avenue and Spiike .tiect, Sennton Ol llce bonis, Tbuisdaj and Saluidayis, y u m to C p m. DR COMEOYS-OPPICE NO 37 N Wasblmjton uve. Ilouis, 12 in to 3 11 m Discuses of women a specialty. Tel ephone No 3JJ2 DR W E. ALLEN, M NORTH WASH". Iniiton uvenue. DR. ANXA LAW, SOS WYOMIXCJ AVE. Olllce hours, 9 11 a m 1-3 p. m . 7-S p. m DR. L. M. GATES, 123 WASHINGTON avenue. Ofllce lioui.s, S to U a. 111., 1.30 to .! and 7 to ! p. in. Residence COJ Madi son avenue DR. C L PREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rtiptuie, Tiuss Plttllis and Pat Redue- . tlou Rooms 20o and 207 Meals IHiIUIIiik. Olllce telephono 1J.3. Houis. 10 to 12, 2 to 4. 7JOB. DR. S. W LAMHREAl'X. A SPECIAL 1st on chronic disease of the heart, Iuiujh, liver, kidney nnd Benito urinal) 01 ans, will occupy the olllce of Dt, Roos 232 Adams avenue, Otllca hours, 1 to j p in. DR. JOHN C. PRICE? 330 WASHINGTON uvenue. Olllce bonis b to 10 a. m ; J to 4 and 7 to 3 p. im W. G. ROOK, VETERINARY SUR ueon Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated, Hospital, 121 Linden bticet, Scianton. Telephone 2072. Architects PElfciYAL J. MORIUS, "ARCHITECT, Hoaid ot Tiucle Bulldlni?. EDWARD" II. DAVIS, ARCTITLCT. Rooms 21, 25 and 20, Commonwealth building, Scranton. E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT. "OPKIQE rear of COG Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR , ARCHITECT, 433 Spruce J3t cor. Wash.ave., Scranton. KHHDERICK"'l. UHOWN, ARCHITECT, Price building. 120 Washington avenue, Scranton T. I. LACEY SON, ARCHlTLOTtj, Trnders" National Bank. Dressmaker. JIRS. M, E. DAVIS, 430 Adams, avenue-. c& Fti Makes Our Sale of a Success. WALLACE, LUWVC1M. PltAN'K K. HOYL13, ATORNnYAND counsellot-at.lin. Uuir bulldlnir, lootiis J3 nnd 14 Washington avenue. EDWARD W TIlAYLlll, ATTOUNL1", Hooms 212-13-H Commonwealth llldff. jnPrHKYS ,t ItUDDY, ATTOHNUIS- gi-ht'V.Uoinnionvvealth Hullillng. WAItltliN & KXAPP, a'tTOUXWYS and CounBellors-ut-law, Hepubllcan building, WiiBhliifton uventie, Scianton, J'a. ii:S8up ji:ssup, attohni:ys and and Counsellors at law. Commonwealth building, Washington avenue. W. H. JHSSUP, W II. J11SSUP. JP.. PATTKHHOX & WII.COX, TltADUltS National Manic Building. ALrnno hand, wiliaxi ji hand, Attornes and Counsellois, Common wealth building. Itooms 10, SO and 21. FRANK T. OICDLL, ATTORN13Y-AT-I.avv, Room 5, Coal Uxchan&e, Scianton, , V-i JA.Ii:S V OAKPORD, ATTORXP.Y-ot-I.avv Rooms Oil, 31" and jIO, lioaid of Tiade llulldlns SAMUEL W. r,DGAR, ATTORXHY-AT- , Law Ofllce, Wjomlnp avenue, Scranton. L A WATRES, ATTORNKY-VT-LAW, ' 421 Lackawanna avc Scianton, Pa URIE TOWNSEND, ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Dime Bank Building, Scranton. Money to loan In luigo turns at 3 per cent C R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa. C COMl-GYS. 321 SPRUCE STREET. D. B REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOAXS negotiated on real estate security Mcars buildings, corner Washington avenue nn.'' Sptuee street. B F. KILLAM. ATTORNEyTaT-LAW, 120 Wyoming avenue, Scranton, Pa. JAS J. II HAMILTON. VTTORNEy-at-Law, 45 Commonwealth bldg., Scrnn ton. WATSON, DIEHL, HALL & KEMMeTT ER Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Lavv; Traders' National Bank Building; rooms C, 7, S, 9 and 10 third floor. Detectives. BARRING . M'SWEENEY, COMMON wealth huildliiB. Interstate Seciet Ser- A gency Dentists. DR F. street. L. M'GRAW, 303 SPRUCE DR. II. T. REYNOLDS OPP P. O. DR E Y HARRISON, 113 S. MAIN AVE. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming avc. R M STRATTON, OPPICE COAL Ex change. WELCOME C. SNOVER7421 LvCKA ave. Hours. 9 to 1 and 2 to fi Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA Scianton, Pa, ptepares boys and gills for college 01 business; thoroughly iruins )ouug cnuureii. aiaioguo ut 10- tiuest. REV. THOMAS M. CANN, AYALTER H BUELL MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN and School, 412 Adams avenue. Spilng term April 13 KIndei Kartell $10 petterm Seeds. G R. CLARK fi, CO, SEEDMEN AND Niiei)inen, store 140 Washington ave. nue, gieeu liaise, 1330 North Main ave nue, stole telephone, "82 Wire Screens. JOS KUETTEL, REAR 511 LACKA vianna avenue, Scranton, Pa nianufic Hirer of S lro Scieens. Hotels nnd He.staiirants. THE ELK CAPE, 123 AND 127 TRANK- lln avenue Rates reasonable. i ZEIGLER. Proprietor SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D, L. .. W. tjasseuget depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, leceptioii!, wed dings and conceit woik fmnlshed For terms .telduss It J Bauei, conductor 117 Woinlng avenue, ovei Hulbert's iniihlt store MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PR1XTERS suppllis, tnvelupes, paper bags, twine Warehouse. 130 Washington avmu', Scianton, Pa. FRAX'K P. BROWN ".X. CO WHOLE sale dealeis hi Woodwuie, Coidago and OH Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna ave THOMAS AUBREY, EXPERT" Ac countant and audltoi Rooms 19 and 2), Williams Building, opposite postolllce. Agent for the Hex File Estlngulsber Printing. THE TRIBUNE PL BUSHING CO, Noith Wni-hlngton Avemio Llnot)p Composition of all kinds quick!) done. Pacllitlta unm pushed in this legion RAILROAD TIME-TABLES Schedule hi Died November 15, iSaS Trains Loavo Wilkes-Barro as Follows 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburp;, Philadelphia, E3alti more, Washington, and for Pills burg and tho West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsville, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wnshinp;ton and Pitts, burg and tho West. 3,15 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg and tho Wot. 3,15 p. m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Piilladolphl a, and Pittsburg nnd the West. 0.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton and Pottsville. J. U. WOOD, dcn'l Puss. Agent. J. u. HUTCHINSON, Ucneral Moncr. HFR PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, These Turkish 209 ZSXsT. ue, LE1HGH -ALLE R MLROAD SYS TEM. Anthracite Coal 1 sed Exclusively insur ing Cleanliness and Oemifott. IN EPPIX'T NOV 15. 1S30. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. Tor Philadelphia and New York via D. - II R R nt l, 13, 7 P. a. m , 12 03, 1 20, 3 2i (Ulnek Diamond ENpress) und 11 30 p. m. For Plttston and W llkos-llnrro via. D. L . W R R , G 00, R OS, 11.20 a 111 , 1 35 3 40. COO and 8 17 p. 111. For White Haven, Hazteton, Pottsville. nnd principal points In the coal regions vlaD. & H R. R . C ft u in.. 12 03 nnd I 41 P m. Par Hethlehcm, Easton, Reading. Har rlsbutg and piinrlpal intermediate sta tions via D A. H R It.. C 13 7 13 a in, 12 03, 120, 3 31 (Hluck Diamond E.press), 4 41 and 11 SO p m. Tor Tunhhannock, Towanda, Elmlra, Ithnca, Geneva and principal lntermcdUto stations la D , L ,. W It R , G 00, S OS, 0 fi") a m , 12 20 and 3.40 p m For Geneva, Rochester, Huffalo. Nlagaia Falls, Chicago and all points west via D. & 11 n It , 7 13 a m , 12 03 3 33 (Ulack Dia mond U.nress). n M .nnl 11.S0 n in P'lllmnn pat loi and sleeping 01 Lehigh Valley clmli cits on all ttalns betvvcer, Wlllies-Rane nnd New Yoik, Phlladel. phla, Uurfnlo and Suspanslon Rrldge. ROLLIN HVILIiUR, Gen. Supt. CIIAH S LEE, ien. Pass. Agt , 1'hlla., Va A W NONNEMACIIER. Asst. Gen Pass Agt South Bethlehem, Pa. Scranton Ofllce, 309 Lackawanna avenue. Del., I.acka. and Western, Effect Monday, October 19, 1S90. Trains leave Scranton as follows. Ex press for New York and all points East. 1 40, 2.M, C.13, 8 00 and U 63 a. in , 1 10 and 3 33 p m. Express for Easton, Tienlon. Philadel phia anil the South, 3 13, S 00 and 9.33 a. m . 1.10 und 3 33 p m Washington and way stations, 3 45 p. m. Tobjhanna accomijiodutlon, 0 10 p m, I.xpiess foi Blnshiimton, Oswego, El mlra, Corning, Bath, Dansvllle. Mount Mori Is and Buffalo, 12 20, 2 33 a m , and 1.33 P m , making close connections at Buffalo to all points In the West, Northwest and Southwest. Bath accommodation, 915 a m. Blnghumton and vva) stations. 1.03 p. m. Xlcnolson accommodation, 015 p m BIHEhamton and Elmlra express. 5 33 P. in. Express for Utlca and Rlchfleld Springs, 2 3 a 111 and 1 53 p m. Ithaca 2 33 nnd Bath 9 15 a m and 1.53 p. m For Northumberland, Plttston, Wllkes Ba're. PI) mouth, Bloomsburg una Dan Mile, tnnklng close connection nt North umberland for Wllliamsport, Harrlsburg. Baltimore, Washington and the South. Xorthumbeiland and intermediate sta tions, 0 00, 9 63 n m., and 1 55 and 0 00 p. m. Nanticoke and Intermediate stations, SOS and 11 20 a m PI) mouth and intermedlato stations, 3 10 nnd 8 47 p in Pullman pallor and sleeping coaches on all oxpiess tialns Foi detailed information, pocket tlmo tables, etc , applv to M L Smith, city ticket ol!lce "!2S Lackawanna avenue, or depot ticket olllce. Central Kailroad of New Jersey. (Lehigh und Suiiiuehanna Division,) Anthiacito coal used excluslvel. , Insur ing cleanliness and comfort TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JAN. 23, 1S97. Trains leuvo Scianton for Plttston, Wllks-Bnnc, etc , at 8 20. 9 15. 11 30 a .n , 12 45, 2 00, 03, 5 00. 7 10 p. m Sundays 9 00. a m , 1 00, 2 15, 7 10 p m. Pot Atlantic City, 8 20 n m Tor New York, Newark and Elizabeth, 8 20 (express) a m , 12 43 (express vv Ith Buf fet parloi car), 3 0-3 (express) p m Sun. day, 2 13 p in. Train leaving 12 43 p m. nrrlvcs at Philadelphia Riadlug Teimin al, 5 22 p in ind X'ew Yoik 0 00 p m. For Muueh Chunk, Allentown, Bethle hem, Easton and Philadelphia, S 20 a m 12 43, 3 05, D 00 (except Philadelphia) p in. Sundci), 2 15 p in. Foi Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at S 20 a m und 12 13 p in For Lakowoocl, 8 20 a. m. For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlsburg, via Allentown, S 20 a m, 12 43, 5 00 p. m. Sunda). 2 13 p m For Pottsville, 8 20 a m . 12 43 p. m Returning leave New York foot of Lib erty street, North River, at 9 10 (epres3) n. in, 110, 1 40, 4 15 (express with Buffet parlor eat) p in. Sunday, 4 30 a. m. Leave Philadelphia. Reading Terminal. 9 00 u m , 2 00 and 4 30 p. in Sunday, 6 25 a m Through tickets to all points at lowest rates ma) be had on application In ad vance to the ticket agent at the station H. P BALDWIN. . . Gen Pass. Agt. T TI OLTLVUSEN Gen Snot U E L A A R L A -X O HUDSON TIME TABLE On Monda), Nov 23, trains will leave Scran tei'i as follows Tor Carbondale 5 43, 7 55, S 3, 10 15, a m ; 12 00 noon, 1 21, 2 20, 3 52, K .-,. C "I. 7 57. 9 10. 10 30. f' n r... o m. For Albany. Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton. New England points, etc -5 4a a m ; ' FoPr Hanesdalc-5 45, 8 53. 10 15 a m.; 12 00 ""For 2Ulkc:s-Barre-G 45, 7 43. S 43. 9 33. 10 45 am. 12 03 120. 2 25. 3 33. 4 41. COO. 7 For" Nt w 3Yo"rkmPhlladelphla, etc . via T eblch Valley Railroad G 45, 7 4j a m ; 12 05. 120 3 33 (with Bluck Diamond Ex- ''roi'p'e'nnsi'lvania Railroad polnts-0 45. 9 To? vv'est'eni pom'tsla Leldgh Valley Ral.road-7 45 a m . 12 03 3 33 (With Blaefc T nmond Expiess) 9 50, 11 30 p m. Tialns will 111 rive at Scranton at follows: From Cat bondale und the north 0 10, -in so. . 31. 10 40 0 m . 12 00 noon; 1.05. oj a 9.-, 4 17. 5 4". 7 45. 9 43 ana 11 25 p m i:ric and Wyoming Valley. Eltectlvo Jan. 4, li97. Trains will leave Scranton for Now York. New burgh and Intermediate points on Erie also for Havvley and local points, nt 7 03 a m and 2 21 p. m ; and arrive from above points at 10 33 a m and 9 33 p m YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY BJYIN3 NEW AND Ladies' and Children's Wear. Seal and lMush Saccules Carpets and Feather lied . Troni L POSNER, 21 Lackawanna Ave. w Tiom VVUKes-iiarro mm nie -- j-'. 750 8 50, 10 10, 1153 a m , 1 10 214, 3 43, r,"'" C21. 7 51, til'. '"43. 1152 P m. J W BURDICK. G P A. Albany NY. H W Cioss D P A Scranton Pa
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers