The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, October 19, 1898, Morning, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SCR ANTON TltlBUNE- WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1898.
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WHITNEY'S WEEKLY
BUDGET OF NEWS
A GENUINE ELECTRIC MAN AT
VISTOL.
Ho Is Charged Before n Storm Far
mer Houghton Has a Dog with a
Remarkable Appetite Paragraph
lc Points of Interest The Other
Side of Life.
Susquehanna, Oct. lS.Ncnr Vlstol
there lives a remarkable freak, Henry
Lorifrman. Three years uro, durltiR n
storm, he was cngaKcd In KatherlnR
tan hark, when the tree from which
he was taking It was struck by light
ning. Longman received u severe
stroke. It transformed him Into, a gen
uine electric man. Anyone who shakes
hand with him now receives n scveie
idinrk. lly iusslng the blade of a knife
between his thumb nnd linger during
the progress of a storm ho charges the
metal so strongly that heavy weights
ran be lifted. When (lies alight upon
him they drop dead, nnd when he Is In
m dark room sparks Hush from his llesh,
nd his eyes shine like Incandescent
lights. Whenever a sloiin approaches,
Longman becomes highly charged with
electricity, and It Is dangerous to touch
lilni. lie claims to feel no Inconvenience,
except that he will not go near a mov
ing locomotive for fear of being drawn
Hgalnst It and killed.
IK SUHiJl'EHANNA t'OfXTY.
The County Teachers' institute Is In
session In Montrose.
George II. IYeniii. of Xorth Jackson
Is u Ilopuhllcnii candidate for county
commissioner.
Tlii- i"tt receipts of the Montrose
fair weic about SCOO.
George Spark, of Xcw Mllford. died
on Saturday afternoon from Injuiles
tecelvcd from falling from a tree on
Friday afternoon. The deceased had
been n life long resident of the place,
and leaves a wife and three children.
Captain McCnuslund, First Lieutenant
Harrington nnd Second Lieutenant
Crlsman. of Montrose military com
pany, nie all ill.
Itev. 1'. i:. Tower, of Thomson, Pro
hibition cnndltlalo for state senator, has
withdrawn from the Held. He was not
able to get his name upon the official
ticket.
In New Mllford. last week, rasp
berries were sold on the streets by the
quart and served on the hotel tables.
THE OTIIICH SIDE OF LIFK.
Xow In the parlor meet the pair
When the golden day Is done;
Two forms with but one locking chair,
Two hearts that beat as one.
In Montrose when a man becomes
prominent, in local polities they bang
him. This seems to be a very good
Idea.
Kvery rose has Its thorn. Even the
luscious raw oyster has little pickers
of raw shell In him.
Every candidate Is now standing
head nnd shoulders above every other
candidate.
October Is the month when husbands
don their winter overcoats and llnd In
their Inside Dockets the letters their
wives gave them to mall last winter.
The circus has gone Into winter quar
ters, and the fairs ure all over. The
wild geese and ducks are taking their
flight southward. Xow is the time t
buy your winter coat, and It will not
be u good time to strike for six months
to come.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
The Erie shops have been placed on
nine hours' time, a gain of two hours.
The Mormon missionaries are still dis
tributing tracts and tracks hereabouts,
but they are making no converts.
The funeral of Mrs. John Fitzgerald,
an aged resident, will occur this morn
ing from St. John's Catholic church.
The Susquehanna and Deposit banks
consolidated, for the purpose of giving
counts in both places.
The funeral of Maurice J. Prcnder
gast, for years a .Susquehanna business
man. but for some years past a resi
dent of Huntsvllle, occurred In Mon
day In ninghamton.
A mammoth metal planer, the largest
In the Tinted States, has Just been
Placed in position In the Erie shou. It
weighs forty tons and cost about Jii.OOO
UK IS SAP, YOU SEE.
Whitney, the Susquehanna Pharisee,
claims to be the only truthful news
paper man In the biiHlness. Verily,
truth is stranger than llctlon Forest
City Xews. There are some oeople so
afraid they will be fooled that they
refuse to believe the truth. That's cau
tion overdone.
ODDS AND ENDS.
The poor board of Forest Cltv has
under consideration the establishing of
a poor farm for the care of indigent
residents. Forest City New.
It ought to be an easy matter to
secure such a farm. There is a lot
of mighty poor farms up that way,
A Unlomluk writer says thero Is pure
water for the proposed trotting course.
That will be nice for the horses. The
men want something else for manu
facturing purposes!
"Did you do nothing to resuscitate tlu
body?" was asked of a witness at a
coroner's Inquest In Itlnghamton. "Yes.
wo seurched the pockets." was the
reply.
A board In frant of a Montrose
church the other Sunday contained
this rather amazing announcement:
' Evening service at 7 o'clock. Hell Is
paved with good tntentlonse. All are
Invited. Seats free."
A DOG'S FORESIGHT.
Farmer Houghton, of the Cascade,
has a dog with a remarkable appe
tite. The other day Mrs. Houghton
made a few small cheeses and set them
In a cool room. A few hours later tho
cheeses were nowhere to be found. The
dog had a tjuilty expression In his
tace, and It was believed he had stolen
them. The cook vowed she had not
seen the doff near them, and that If
he had attempted to steal them ho
would have attracted attention. The
disappearance of the cheeses remained
a mystery for several days, when the
mistress of the homo was one after
noon attracted to tho yard by tho
barking of the dog, nnd on going to the
side door she saw the dog pull out from
under a pile of rubbish one of the miss
ing cheeses. He then proceeded to eat
the cheese with undisguised gusto. The
remarkable part of It was that the
had aufflclent sagacity to store the
cheeses away and partake of one of
them each day, Instead of munching
at them all at one Bitting, as most dogs
and probably all children would do
Ills love for cheese Is accounted for
J J wonderful remedy
Jj lor lung trouble, ctvei
COHffll SvrilD f.ouRh'n?. iu'y"ub
-, 9 ...., cvvu vutvu tuic rriccasc
NO FAITH CU11E.
ABOUT STUART'S DYSPEPSIA TAB
LETS. They Cure Stomach Troubles and In
digestion Anyway, Whether
You Havo Faith In Them
or Not.
Mere faith will not digest your food
for you, will not give an appetite, will
not Increase your llesh nnd strengthen
your nerves nnd heart, but Stuurt's
Dyspepsia Tablets will do these things,
because they arc composed of tho ele
ments of digestion, they contain the
Juices, acids and peptones necessary to
the digestion and nsslmllatlon of all
wholesome food.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will di
gest food If placed In a Jar or bottle In
water heated to 9S degrees, and they
will do It much more effectively when
taken Into the stomach after meals,
whether you have faith that they will
or not.
They Invigorate the stomach, make
pure blood nnd strong nerves, in the
only wav that nature can do It, and
that Is, plenty of wholesome food well
digested. It Is not what we cat, but
what wo digest that does us good.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold
by nearly all druggists at CO cents for
full sized packages, or by mall from
the Stuart Co., Mnrshall, Mich.
by the fact that his parents were Eng
lish bull Oogs.
PAHAOIcAPlUl' POINTS-..
It Is claimed that ninghumton's
speedy horses are half Hambleton ami
half Alderney.
Job D. .Miller, esq., ofThomson. Sus
qliehai'lia Democratic candidate for
state senator, hns recovered from his
recent seveie Illness.
It hardly need be wiltten that C,
Fred Wright will make an able, popu
lar congressman. He possesses all of
the essential qualifications for a credit
able legislator, and he will receive the
full Republican vote and many Demo
cratic votes.
Senator Hnrdenbergh has made a
record at Harrlsburg of which any
man might well b proud. He hns al
ways done well by the district. Give
Senator Hardnnbirgh every Republi
can vote.
The funeral of Mrs. Lydla Odell. an
aged resident of Oakland side, occur
red on Friday afternoon.
HEARD IN PASSING.
Susquchannn's "oldest Inhabitant"
says there is a great crop of leaves In
the forest a sure sign of a hard win
ter. He also says the wind was in the
south when the sun crossed the line"
a sure sign of u mild winter. He refuses
to phophesy for three months to come.
A district Sunday school convention
was held in North Jackson on Friday.
A live porcupine was captured on
Broad street by two lads on Friday.
The Canawncta band, of Lanesboro,
has changed Its name to the Northslde
band.
The Hiidgowater Raptist association
will meet at South New Mllford. Oct.
IS. 19 and 20.
The coal business on the Jefferson
branch Is good, and the Erlu Is ex
periencing a shortage of empty cars.
On account of the County Teachers'
institute, the public schools are closed
this week.
Candidates for legislative and county
offices are keeping the turnpikes hot.
Thre Is more work than oratory this
fall. Whltnev.
in theTlay1k)uses.
"The Little Host."
"The Utile Host." Ill which Delia Fox
this season reappears as an individual
star, will not increase her fame to any
measurable extent, but it furnishes one
consoling fact. Miss Fox Is content to
allow others to assist her in giving tile
evening's performance.
It is well that t-Io decs.
She is still chic and can wear men's
clothes as men do, an accomplishment
few actresses have mustered, but, til.it,
her voice does not improve.
it Is still seamed and ragged, and If
her vocal efforts are not c.vieily tortur
ing, neither ere they exactly musical.
The musical coiindy in which she ap
peared at the Lyceum lust night rein
troduced John C Sl.ivin to the audience.
Ills Impersonation of the German hoti
keper in "Tile Girl from IMrls," will be
remembered with pleasure by miiiiy
Scrnntonluns. In "The Little Host'" lie.
Is Herr EincsliiK, an eccentric 'composer
of nuihle. To Mr. Slaviu belongs the cred
it of evoking more laughs last night
than all the other members of the com
pany. Although but an Incidental char
acter, he Is the mosl interesting and en
tertaining personage unit appears iluring
the performance, it. E. liriiham, an old
Scntnton favorite. Is also In the com
p.my. and did .excellent work lust eve
ning. Hugh t'halvers. Eugene O'Rourkc,
Alice Johnson. Alice Huker nnd Mablo
Iiouton assisted viry mate! tally In un
veiling the slerder thread ot a plot which
Is th basis of the music comedy. 'I hep
was a lame chorus of handsome ; irr;
wimit'ii whose singing was peril n the
In si f '111111 of the musical niintu - .
turned). Tin e iMutnlng was tasteful a i 1
i It'll .mil Ihe stuse settings of both acts
lift uoihliig to lie desired.
The theme of tho comedy Is unworthy
ol the eiTorts that have been spent on
It. Itaseil on false Ideas of society and
public mornllly. It te-:iches the same vic
ious lesson Hint Hnjt dots In his "Strang
er in New York," anil "A Day and a
Night."
Seittl Concert.
Monday night at the Lyceum the Scldl
or. hesira will give a concert. The Toronto
(Jl'ile -is of the orchestra: "The pro
trumiuu was carried out In a manner that
gave unalloyed satisfaction. The orches
tra has made a wonderful Improvement
In the direction of refinement of execu
tion and beauty of tone production, slneo
Its first appearance In Toronto It tho
1'avUIon Music hall In November. lt02.
Whether tho fact Is to be attributed to
the enlistment of now material since that
ovent or to the Influence ot Mr. Seldl's
long-continued direction, the artistic ad
vance In tho niceties of playing by the
orchestra Is most marked.
"The Prisoner of Zendn."
No pluy of modern times has achieved
a greater success than "The Prisoner of
ZeneJa," which, after several years of
successful lepetttlons. Is now a greater
drawing card than over through tho
country. Last yea.- the receipts or the
play wore greater thun nlmost any other
organization traveling, with a possible ex.
ceptlon in favor of some of tho great
stars, It Is owing to the largo business
done last year with tho piece that Man
ager Daniel Frohman has decided to book
It lor another yeur with a company ma
terially strengthened both artistically una
numerically. A lino company of twenty
five, artists of ability, headed by Mr.
Howard Gould, who has played the title
role for several seasons has been engaged,
and the scenlo production Is now more
beautiful and elaborate than ever. The
date Is announced us Thursday, Oct. 'J,
at the Lyceum.
"A War Correspondent."
Burr Mcintosh will play the tltlo role
In the new comedy, "A War Correspond
ent." which la the very latest offering,
up to date of plnys having the American-Spanish-Cuban
trouble for tholr back
ground. We understand, howver,1 that
the trcntmonl of the themo In "A War
Correspondent" Is radically different from
anything that has preceded It. It will bo
seen at the Lyceum Friday and Saturday
nights and Saturday afternoon.
"Tho Power of tho Press."
Another large audience attended tho
performance) given by the King Dra
matic company at the Academy of Music
last night. "The Rower of the I'rcss'
wns presented In a manner that won the
heartiest approval
This afternoon the company will c.isay
"Lost In London," and tonight "Tho War
of Wealth."
At the Gaiety.
The Mnnte Cnrlo Girls, twenty-livo In
number will make things merry at tho
Gaiety Thursday night, presenting buries
quo In a somewhat different style-, a new
bright Idea, Intelligently carried out by
thorough artists, Is a fenturo rarely seen
In burlesque organization of tho present
lime, and consequently will be duly ap
preciated by a long suffering amusement
loving public. Tho management of he
Monte Cnrlo Clltis claim to present u
programme In Its entreaty entirely for
eign to any similar organization travel
lug. Tho Hurlesnuo Kl Kl Is bubbling
over with originality. The dialogues nnd
situations uro extremely funny. Tho en
tire select company will be seen to tho
v cry best advatitnge. Dining the olio prc
eedlng the burlesque, the following well
known artists will nppear: W. T. llyrnnt.
tho genuine laugh producer (Late Bryant
and Richmond), nsslsted by Miss Bur
rows will present, his very latest corned
ci cation, "The Saving Woman;" tho or
iginal nnd only Onion trio, three singers,
dancers, comedians and acrobats, In their
eccentric absurdity, "A Hot Chase;" the
best of nil sh'gers of coon songs. Eva
Swinburne; the little giants of comedy,
the Fulton Brothers, In nn entirely new
sneclallty: everybody's fas-orlte, Mary
l. igers; the ncrlnl marvel. Hose Lewi:
Hurry S, Marlon, the sweet singer; hi
select repertoire of latest dcsrrlp'lvo
songs, mngnlilccntly Illustrated with ster
eopllcou views; Fields, the greatest ot
t-amp Jugglers; Kluteldl and Larenl. the
European contortionists, presenting a
new nnd startling act.
THE MARKETS.
Wall Street Review.
New York. Oct. IS. Prices of stocks
drifted slngglshly and to nil appear
ances were steady nil through the day's
session. The almost stagnant condi
tion of the market vas scarcelv re
lieved by a single fi.Uure. Even the
"trtiFt' stocl.s 'el ipto neglect ai'fr
t long i ciiod of " ratio lluctua'.l'jns.
Tobacco was raided down ut the open
ing on explicit 0111101111061110111-3 that the
most talked of plug tobacco combin
ation hnil once nvirc fa b'n tlnough.
Thme was Injected Into thedullest por
tion of the day's 'raRiu: two succes
sive transactions of 1-MO shams and
6,000 shares respectively of tobacco
preferred at 115. "seller 30." THs pip
resented a transaction of over $2,000,000
nnd was supposed to show the disposal
of the company's treasurj stock, ap
plication for the listing of vhlch was
made yesterday. The railroad list held
generally llrm throughout the early
part of the day, but subsequently eased
off In sympathy with the sugar and
the Northern Pacifies. The daily attack
on the coalers lacked vim and the de
cline only readied a point in New Jer
sey Central. Total sales were 174,550
shares.
Furnished by WILLIAM LINN ALLEN
& CO., stock brokers, rooms, 703-70G Mears
building.
Open- High- Low- Clos
ing, est. est. lng.
Am. Tobacco Co Ill HI 115U lUTi
Am. Cotton OH nii' .iti'i ;io'i IWH
Am. Sug Hefg Co. .11T2 ll:H 112', iirj,
A ten. To. .fc S Fo Pr. Ella .-. T.-g W.:t
t-hes. .t Ohio Sl-i -111- 21; St-s
Chicago C.as VtVt 111314 Io'h 12H
Chic. & N. W 1Wb PII14 isoy. 131
Chic, B. .t Q HP!i HI-', 114';, HPi
Chic.. Mil. & St. P.. 107V- 107'ii lOT'.i 107'i
Chic, It. 1. Si Pacini-,, lftPg lm14 IW
Del. & Hud. ...' 101'i 10.1 101'i, 10.-.
Dist. .; c. f in; nu n n
Gen. Electric 7S 7V-S 7S 7S
Louis. & Nash ."."V't e.'1-, f.lsi 514
M. K. & Texas Pr.. STt HO' , :w
Mnnhattan Elevated '4 '.u',14 !t.-i4 n.",i4
Mo. Pac .X.I.. M'a 32'i K"3
N. J. Central Nl Mi KM X
N. Y. Central ll.V ll.-.t, li:,i8 U5a
Nor. Pac I0H 4il'j 4a 0&
Out, & Western .... HT ht; u-i n4
Omaha 7:ii2 7rPi 7n',i 791i
Pac. Mall R2; ?,2 .!2i S2
Phlln. & Beading .. K, lfi5j mn W'a
Southern R. B W S1; &i ,
Southern R. R.. Pr.. .lli MVt .IP. -1114
Tnlon Pac. 1st Pr.. fck fir.1; or. .&
Western Fnlnn ftl'J. n'3 iV- 01i
I". S. Leather, Pr.... 61 fit (R C.-.14"
IT. S. Rubber 2S4 3V4 SS iS
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
Open- High- Low- Clos-
WHEAT. Ing. est. est. Ing.
Dec ftvii ;.v; c o.v4
May Wi '(, (irt'i CO14
OATS.
Dec L'2'h l'3',i -"i 2:1
May 2L,a i 21 2314 21
CORN.
Dec 3Hi. .114 .il-f, 31H
May 33'i 31li Si 31
LARD.
Dec 1.70 4.P7 .:i 4.H7
May COO 5.03 5.00 5.05
PORK.
Die 7.P2 S.00 7.!'2 S.00
May P.17 ti.22 9.12 0.20
Scrnnton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS. Bid. Asked.
Scranton & Plttstou True. Co. ... ;u
First National Hank 500 t,
Klmhurst Boulevard ,, ... ijj
Scranton Savings Bank jaj
Scranton Packing Co '., ... '9J
Lncka. Iron & Steel Co 23
Third National Bank 2S5
Throp Novelty Mfg. Co 'q
Scranton Hallway Co 25
Dlmo Dep. & DIs. Bank jus ,','
Economy Light Heat & Pow
er Company 45
Scranton Illuminating, Heat
& Power Company jj ...
Scranton Forging Co joj
Traders' National Bank 130 ...
Lncka. Lumber Co uq
Lack. Trust & Safe Dep. Co.. J50 ...
Mooslc Mountain Coal Co jjsu,
Scranton Paint Co go'
BONDS.
Scranton Pass. Railway, first
mortgage, duo 1920 J15
People's Street Railway, first
mortgage, duo 191S R3 ...
People's Streot Railway. Gen
eral mortgage, due 1921 115
Dickson Manufacturing Co 100
Lacka. Township School b 102
City of Scranton St. Imp. 6 10:
Jit. Vernon Coal Co S3
Scranton Axle Works 100
Scrnntcn Traction fi bonds... 105 ...
New York Produce Market.
New York Oct. IS. Flour Firm. Wheat
Spot steady; No. 2 red, 7,Y!e. f o. I.
afloat; No. 1 Northern Dtiluth, 73V. f. o.
b, afloat; No, i do.. 73140. f. u. b. afloat;
No. 2 hard western, 7t4o. f. o. b. alloat.
Options opeutd strung on cables, but lost
part of the advance tlnough disappoint
ing export developments and constant at
tacks from Chicago. The clone was
strong after 11 late rally, on reported
frost In Argentine, at tinttc net advance.
No, 2 red March. 7lu7!U.; closed. 'v.
May, 7tW471;e. ; closed, 7U4c; December,
72 0-16a72 lo-lBc. closed, 72c. Corn Spot
firm; No. 2, 3S'c. f. o. b, afloat. Options
again ruled strong ull day; closed :c.
net higher; May. SSUaWic. closed 39,c;
December. S7Uc. Oats Spot steady; No.
2. 28c. ; No. 3, 2714c; No. 3 white, 28iic;
No. 2 white, 29',4a3He. track white state
nnd western. 2Sy,u2s?4c. Options dull and
nominal. Beef Steady. Butter Finn;
western creamery, 15a22'jc.j do, factory,
The People's
A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tho Hcncfit of All Who
Have Houses to Rent, Rctil Estate or Other Property to
Sell or Exchange, or Who Wnnt Sltttntions or Help These
Small Advertisements Cost One Cent v Word, Six Insertions for
Five Cents ti Word Except Situations Wanted, Which Arc In
serted Free.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT-FI'RNISHED
very desirable; 12 rooms. M.
tint) ofllce.
HOUSE,
H Trlb-
FOR RENT-STORE. GOOD WINDOWS,
steam heat, running water, flno cetltr.
'onl vault, closet. Jones, real estate, 111
Spruce street.
FOR RENT-DESK ROOM OR SHARE
of otllces secend floor front, Coal Lx-
cliange. Call at room 16.
FOR RENT - SECOND FLOOrT 701
Qulncy
FOR SALE
FOrt'slTEl7mtSTCLASS HOT WA
ter heater, nearly new. 153S Washing
ton avenue.
FOR8ALE-A FINE SCHUBERT VV
right piano, but little used; In perfect
order, with manufacturer's .guarantee,
will bo sold very cheap. Cnll at Rooms
' "'"1 . Burr Building. .
FOR SALE-A SECOND-HAND PAYNB
center crank high speed one'110 '"
first class condition. For further par-
jar.'inpply at this ofllce. .
FOR SALE-TEN R-I-P-A-N-S FOR 5
cents at druggists, One gives relief.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
WANTED-SOME ONE TO PURCHASE
a patent light for tho counties ot
Lackawunna and Luzerne; a useful and
very desirable. Invertlon. Call at the Ar
lington Hotel. Examine, the article and
learn particulars. Krcincr & Davis.
MONEY TO l-OAN.
MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY REAL ES
tatc. Any amount on straight loans,
$200 to $10,000 at once. A. N. Walker,
rooms 1 and 2 Coal Exchange.
BOARD WANTED.
BOAjtBWANDMAN AND WIFE
would llki tlrst class board, room nnd
bath with priMUe family where there aro
no other boarders. Best of references.
Address "Refiiiimcnt," Tribune olllce.
HELP WANTED.
WANTED-MAN OR WOMAN OF EN
ergy nnd business ability to travel for
established llrm. $30 a month and all ex
penses. P. W. Xieglcr & Co., 225 Locust
btreet, Philadelphia. Pa.
HELP WANTEp-M ALE.
WANTED-A TINSMITH. MECHANIC
and all-iound handy man. J. W. Pat
ten. Olyphiint.
HELP WANTED-FEMALE.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY-SEVERAL
experienced trimmers in our millinery
department. The Leader 121 and 12'J Wy
oming avenue.
Ilfcal4ic.; Elglns. L2V.: imitation cieam
cry, 13.117c; state dairy, 14al9c; do. cream.
try, 13a22c. Eggs Firm; state and Penn
sylvania, 19!su20c; western fresh, Inc.
Philadelphia Provision Market.
Philadelphia. Oct. li. Wheal Firm anl
'ie. higher; contract grade October, i3a
73Uc. Corn Firm and '(i higher; No. 2
mixed October, aTu'ic Oats Firm; No.
2 white clipped, 29,2!i30c. ; No. 3 white
clipped, 27l,;a2c; No. 2 mixed clipped.
27,in2tc. Provisions Unchanged. Wool
Quiet but steady. Butter Firm; fancy
western creunury, 22'-ic. : do. prints, 23c.
Eggs Firm; fresh nearb. IRe; do. west
ern, 17nl7',sC.; do. southwestern, 1'ic; do.
southern, 16c. Cheese Firm but Mulct.
Refined Sugars Firm and Nos. 11 and 12
advanced 1-liic while Nos. 13, 11, 13 and
lfi closed 'ie. higher. Cotton I'nchaiige J.
Tallow Steady, but quiet; city prime. In
hi.sher.iK "''ic ; country in barrels, 3'4c ;
dark. .iic: cakes, 4c; grease, 3e. Live
Poultry Finn: fowls, O'bnlOc. : old roost
ers. 7c; spring chickens. lOallc; turkeys.
i'.ilOc ; geese, O.ilOc; ducks. 9i9',te. Dressed
Poultry Firm: fowls, choice, lO'.iallc;
do. fair to good, 10c; old roosters. 6Vsc. ;
spring chickens, western, large, Hal2c. ;
small and scalded, do.. Dalftc Receipts
Flour. G.OoO barrels and fi.OOO sacks;
wheat, 3S,000 bushels; corn, 53.000 bushel:);
oats. 9.000 bushels. Shipments Wheat, 1.
000 bushels; corn, 4,000 bushels; oats, 11,
000 bushels.
Chicago Live Stock.
Chicago, Oct. IS. Cattle-Dull; choice
steers, $3.IO.i3.W; medium, $l.S0ai.ofl; beef
steers, $).10al.7,i; stackers and feeders. ,.la
1.65; bulls. 2.IOal.23; cows and belters,
f3.r.Ciil.25; calves, MaS.21; western rangers,
J3al.50; western feeders. $3a5.fi0; Texnns,
S2.00.i4.25. Hogs- Lower; fair to choice,
SJ.Hia3.fifl; packing lots. S3, i5.i3.75. butchers,
S3.Ma3.P5; mixed. $,"..Wa3.S7'i;: light, $3.60.1
3.W; pigs, S2.73a3.70. Sheep Fairly active,
steady. tambs Slow and lower; .ditep,
$.5a3.W for common to $l.50al.75 for choice
to extra Hocks: western range sheap,
$3.65a4.40; feeding sheep, S3.75al.10: lambs,
$3.!0a5.73; good to choco western rango
Inmbh. $5.10a5.00; feeding lambs, $l.70u3,10.
Receipts-Cattle. 1,5.10 hi ad; hogs, 21,000
head; sheep, 13.000 head.
Chicago Produce Market.
Chicago. Oct. 18. Reports of serious
damuge to the wheat crop in Argentina
put tho bears In full retreat todav anil
Induced such general covering of tho
short sales previously nindo that prices
were advanced sharply. December closed
"sc. higher. Corn gained 'ia'ac. Oats aro
up ic Pork left off 2Uc. higher, lard
and ribs, 5c. each. Cash quotations were
as follows: Flour Firm; No. 2 spring
wheat. HIV.; No. 3 do.. K-iaGIc: No. 2
red, 0liaU7e. ; No. 2 corn, 31lsc. ; No. 2 yel
low. 31'ic; No. 2 oats, 23c: No. 8 white,
25,i;u2Gc; No. 3 do., 24'ia25j.c; No. 2 rye.
4U-iul9-sc.; No. 2 barley, 32a43e.; No. 1
Ilax seed, Ol'-iuWc. ; pork, S7.00a7.95; lanl,
Sl.07!-iu5.00; ri,Si $5.20a5.40; shoulders, 4',a
4"ic; sides, $5.25a3.C5; whiskey, $1.25; sug
ars, unchanged.
East Liberty Cattle Market.
East Liberty. Pu Oct. IS.-Cattle-Sup-ply
light, prices unchanged. Hogs
Steady; prime mediums, $3.03al,o0; best
Yorkers, S3.S3a3.90; common to fair York
ers. $;U."a3.S0; heavy hogs, $:t.M)u3.93; pigs,
S3.60a3.73; roughs. $2.!V0a3no. Sheep Slow;
prime, $4.e'al.7.'. common, $3.2'.i3.7.': choice
lambs, $5,60a5.75; common to good, $3.CQ;t
I..W1: vcnl ctlve. $7a7.50.
New York Live Stock.
New York, Oct. IS. Beeves Nothing
doing, steady. Calves Steady; veals, S.'j,
S.75; grassers, tXS7Vs. Sheep Steudy;
lumbs, llrm; sheep, S2.23ul.62Vs; export
whethers, $3. Hugs Nomlnully steady at
S1.lWa4.15.
Oil Market.
Oil city, Pa., Oct. 16. Credit balances,
SI. 15; certlllcatrs opened Sl.lliVj: closed,
$1.17 bid for cash: sales. 1,000 barrels cash
ut Sl.UVi; 5.000 barrels cash at $1.17; ship
ments. 81,262 barrcli; runs. 93.389 barrels.
The Crucial Test.
"How did you happen to Insure In that
particular company?"
"I consulted the wishes of my wife."
"Of course; that's very praiseworthy.
But docs she know anything about Ufa
Insurunco companies?"
"Yes. Sho Investigated und found that
this one always lvsues the prettiest calendars."
Exchange.
lHtl0W
WANTED.
WANTED-CASE OF BAD HEALTH
that R-t-P-A-N-S will not benefit.
Send 5 cents to Ripans Chemical Co.,
New York, for 10 samples and 1,000 tcstl-
monmis.
REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE, IN DALTON, llOVSE AND
lot, three-fourths uric, liinibo In good
repair. Inquire Wm. CifMcrltn, 401 Stono
avenue, Scranton.
FOR SALE-MY RESIDENCE AT 213
Colfax avenue; Just ci mpleted. All
modern improvements. Hrrdwood finish,
sanitary plumbing, electric lights, etc.
Pilco reasonable. Address Frank T.
Okcll, 220 Broadway, Now York city.
FURNISHED ROOMS.
FOR RENT-PLEASANT FURNISHED
rooms; conveniences. Rooms from $1.00
up, 522 Mulberry street.
LOST,
LOST-MONDAY AFTERNOON ON All
urns uvenue, Linden street or Wash
ington avenue, a lady's gold watch nnd
chain, monogram on inje. Finder will bo
suitably rewalded on leaving them ut 121
Adams avenue.
LEGAL.
jToTlCENTrrEMATTER' OFTlIE
petition of tho City of Scranton for tho
appointment of viewers to ascertain tho
costs, damages and expenses and uss-ess
tho beneilts for construction of a sewer
system to sewer portions of Schultz court,
Harrison avenue, Stlpp court. Wheeler
avenue. Sherwood court, Colfax avenue
and Okell court In the Seventeenth ward
ot tho City of Scranton. In the Court of
Common Pleas. No. 1351 September
term, U9S.
The undersigned, having been appointed
by tho Court viewers in tho l'lirecoltie
matter, hereby give notice that they will
oil tho 22nd day of October. A. D. 1S9S, nt
10 0 1 clock a. m.. meet on the line of the
said improvement, ut tho corner of Har
rison avenue and Linden street, proceed,
ing thenco over the line ot said Improve
ment, viewing tho same and the premises
affected thereby, nnd will hear nil par
ties Interested therein, and their wit
nesses. DANIEL E. DAVIS.
JAMES MOIR. JR..
JOHN FITUSIMMONS,
Viewers.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
FOR RENT OR SALE - DOUBLE
houses, M5-817 corner ijulncy avenue
and Myrtle street, and UIS-920 Myttle
street; steam heat. T. J. Duggaii, Library
building. Wyoming avenue.
CHIROPODIST
corns, bunIos'adnThIdvTnc;
nails cuted without the least pain or
drawing blood. Consultation and advice
given free. E. M. 11ETZEL. Chlropo.
(list. 330 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles at
tended at their residence if deslreU.
Charges moderate.
SCALP TREATMENT.
MitrrriwajLTrERTscTi
ment, 50c.; shumpoolng, DOc. ; facial
massage, manicuring. 2Sc. ; chiropody. '.01
Qulncy.
CITY SCAVENGER
A.a RRIGC5S CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
and cess pools; 110 odor. Improved
pumps used. A. BltlGGS, Proprietor.
Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue,
or Elcko's drug store, corner Adams and
Mulberry. Telephone 1,010.
SITUATIONS WANTED
Sl7uiTlC)NWANi
Ing und Ironing at home, and go out
by the day. Call or address L. B., ;!1
North Sumner avenue.
WANTED-POS1TION RY LICENSED
engineer, understands electrical ma
chines and lighting, good steam Utter
und handy on repalis. Licensed. Tribune.
SITUATION WANTED-FIRST-CLASP
all-round cook, hotel or restaurant. 235
Perm avenue.
YOUNG BUTCHER, AGE IS. WISHES
employment, 3 years' exoerlence,
wishes iv steady position: an all around
workman and have llrst-inss references.
Cull or address C. A. G. 623 Cupousu ave
nue. Cure Knhl.
WANTED - WORK BY THE DAY
washing, Ironing, cleaning or cooking.
Address Miss L. E., 430 Soutli 9th street.
WORK WANTED BY THE DAY,
washing, etc.. by a middle-aged, col
ored woman. Mrs. Coleman, GOG Lacka
wanna avenue.
SITUATION WANTED-BY EXPERI
cenced man attending to boiler or lire
room. Address John Granville, 350 Wash
ington avenue.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNO
man, driving team or delivery wagon,
well acquainted with city; good refer
ences. W. A., Tribune olllce.
SITUATION WANTED-A SOBElf A ND
Industrious man wants a situation as
a house llnlblnsr. an a No. 1 workman.
Address Workman, Tribune olllce.
TitTtAIMON WANTED-BY A YOUNO
man; has hud experience driving laun
dry wagon, canvassing and stationary en
glneer; can glvo good reference. Ad
dress W. II. Jones, 1003 Eynoli street.
SITUATION WANTED-DOINC, OEN
cral housework. Address A. C, Trib
une. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNO
as bookkeeper, with four years' expe
rience; can glvo good references or recom
mendation If required. Address E. R. W.,
101 Spruce sticet.
WANTED-A POSITION AS CLERK OR
shipping clerk In store. References.
Address F. L., Box 2, Ariel, Pa.
SITUATION WANTED-TO GO OUT BY
the day, washing, Ironing or any kind
of house cleaning or will take washing
Ing home. 420 Franklin avenue, sldo door.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
girl to do light housework In small
family. Address 326 Putnam street, North
End, city.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A MAR
ried man as tlrcman, stationary engl
necr or pump runner; ulso thoroughly un.
derstands electrlety and refrigerator ico
machines; Is well experienced and cm
give good references. .1. D. W.. 037 Penn
avenue.
SITUATION WANTED"--BY LAlTv"
would take chiirgM of widower's house
or do light housework for the use of
two rooms. Write Rooms, Tribune olllce.
TOPU BL1 SHE RS-AN ENPERI ENCED
newspaper printer is open for un en
gagement, nt u fair salary, ns foreman
or compositor. Can till either. Address
"Foreman," acncral Delivery, Scranton,
Pa.
WANTED-A POSITION AH BOOK
keeper by a young man, ten years ex
perience In newepapor oillco; best of ref
ronce. Address a, E., Tribune ollico.
SITUATION WANtFd-'uy A W
fined nnd Intelligent lady as houso.
keeper or to do light housework. Homo
comforts wanted more than high wagei.
Address Comfort. Tribune ofllce.
SITUATION WANTED-TO UOt)UTYiY
the day washing, Ironing or any kind
of house cleaning, or will tuko washing
home. Side door, 420 Franklin avenue.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
married man of good moral character,
strictly temperate In habits, as janitor.
Can glvo best of references. Address
39 Williams, ave Curboudulc, Pa,
PROFESSIONAL.
AncHiTEora
EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT,
Council Building, Scranton.
E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE
rear of COO Washington nvenue.
LEWIS HANCOCK. JR ARCHITECT!
435 Spruce St., cor. Wash, av., Scranton.
FREDERICK L, BROWN, ARCHITECT,
Trlco Building, 120 Washington avenue,
Scranton.
T. I. LACEY& SON. ARCHITECTS,
Traders' National Bunk.
OCVrST3
Dn I,..- LYMAN, SCRANTON PR1
yate Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul
berry. DR. H. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O.
DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 113 Wyoming ave.
WELCOME C, SNOVER, 231 Washington
avenue. Hours, 9 to l.nnd 2 to 5.
HAT MANUFACTURER.
TOLLE. 409 SPRUCE STREET, MAKES
your hat to order nnd thoy tit.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANK
lln nvemic. Rates reasonable.
P. 7.EIOLER. Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L. & W.
passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu
ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop.
LAWYERS
l'RANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor-at-Law. Burr Building,
rooms 13 and 14, Washington uvenuc.
OKELL & DUNN, ATTORNEYS. 5 TO
11 Coul Exchango Building, Scranton.
WILLARD, WARREN ,t KNAPP, AT
torneyH mid Counsellorswit-Law. Re
publican Building, Washington avenue,
.Scranton, Pa.
JAMES If. TORREY, ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor-at-Law. Rooms 413 and ill
Commonwealth Building.
JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors - at - Law. Commonwealth
Building. Rooms 1, 20 and 21.
JAMES AV. OAK FORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Law.
Rooms 514, 515 nnd Dl. Board of
Trade Building.
D. B. REPLOOLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on real estate security.
Mears Building, ceirner Washington
avenue nnd Spruce street.
JAS. J. II. HAMILTON. ATTORN EY-nt-Lnw.
;:01 Commonwealth Building,
Scranton.
EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY.
Rooms 903-901, 9th lloor, Mcurs Building.
L. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
502 Board of Trudo Building. Scranton,
Pa.
C. It. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Commonwealth Building. Scranton, Pa.
PATTERSON .; .COn7TRADHRS'
National Bunk Building.
C. COMEUYS.
Building.
9-13 REPUBLICAN
A. W. BERTIIOLF, Atty., Mcars lildg.
MIDWIFE
MRS. CABLE. GRADUATE MIDWIFE
15ls Washburn street. Scranton. En
gagements solicited. Rooms und best
attendance for a limited number of pa
tients. PHYSICIANS AND SURaEOVS
DR. C. L. FREY. SCRANTON SA VINOS
Bank Building. 122 Wyoming avenue.
MARY A. SHEPHERD. M. D.. IIOME
opathlsl, No. 22S Adams avenue.
DR. W. E. ALLEN, 512 NORTH WAsTT
lngion avenue.
DR. R. TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN
Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming
avenue nnd Spruce streot, Scranton.
Oillco hours: Thursdays and Satur
days, 9 a. m. to 1; p. m.
DR. L. M. GATES. ROOMS 207 AND 2')S
Board of Trade Building. Oltlco hours.
8 to 9 u. m.. 2 to 3 und 7 to .S p. m. Resi
dence, 209 Madison avenue.
DR. C. L. FREAS. SPECIALIST IN
Rupture. Truss Fitting and Fat Reduc
tion. Olllce telephone 1343. Hours, in to
12, 2 to I, 7 to 9.
DR. 8. W. L'AMOP.EAUX. OFFICE :.'9
Washington avenue. Residence, lsis
Mulberry. Chronic diseases, hums,
heart, kidneys and genlto-uiinary or
gans a spccjjilty. Hours. 1 to I p. m.
W. G. ROOK. VETERINARY SUlT
geon. Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated.
Hospital. 121 Linden street, Scranton.
Telephone 2ii"2.
SEEDS
O. R. CLARK & CO. SEEDMEN AND
Nurserimen; store 140 Washington aw
rule; grten house, 1250 North Main ave
nue; store telephone, 7S2.
SCHOOLS
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA.
Scranton, Pa. Courses pnpuiatory lo
college, law, medicine or business.
Opens Sept. 12. Send for catalogue.
Rev. Thomas M. Caun, LL. D.. Walter
11. Buell, A. M.
VJIRE SCREENS
jTs" KU ETT"el7 "REAR .11 f LACKA
wunna avenue, Scranton. Pa., mauufuc
tuier of Wire Scre-ns.
MSCE(-(.lV50US
LATEST FROM PHILIPPINE is
lands. (Ireutcht Naval H.utle. Shoes
till blown to pieces and landed in Net
tlcton's Shoo Stoic, Wiishiimion avenue.
Ladies' line button slims, rus-e-t arid
dongohl, cost S2.50, at $1.19: ladies' line
$2.00 shoe, for ."e. ladies' oxfords, cost
$1.50, for 79c; men's $2.50 e-alf and russet
shoes for $1.19: J3.00 shoes fur SI.9S, etc.
BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR
balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed
dings und concert work furnished. For
terms, adress R. J. Bauer, conductor,
117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert's
music store.
MEGARGEE BROTIIERS, PRINTERS'
supplies, envelopes, paper bags, tv.ine.
Warehouse. ISO Washington avenue.
Scranton, Pu.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
,w.l'S
Del.. Luckii. and Western.
Elfect Monday. Juno 20. 1S9S.
Trains leavo Scranton us follows: Ex
press for New York and all points East,
1.40, 3.00, 5.10, b.oo and 10.05 a. m : 12.53 und
l.'.a p. m.
Express for Eastoli. Trenton. Philadel
phia and tin- Smith, 5.1U. !.uo and lO.ttt a.
111.. 12.55 und 3.33 p. 111.
Tobyhunna accommodation. I..10 p. m.
Express for Binghaniton, Oswego, El
mini. Corning, Hath, Dansville. Mount
Morris and Buffalo, 12 M. 2.3.i. 9.00 a. m.,
1.55 and 5.50 p. in., muklng close cornice
tlons ai BulTulo to all points In the West,
Northwest and Southwest.
Blughumtoii und wuy stations, 1.03 p. m.
FnctnrwUte accommodation. 4.00 mid
Nicholson accommodation ti.oo p. m.
Express for L'tlca unit Rlelilleld Sp.lnjjs
2.33 u. 111., and l.r-3 p. 111.
Ithaca, 2.S5, 9.00 11. in., and l.'.i p. m.
For Northuinbtiilund. Plttstou. Wilkes.
Burre. Plymouth. Bloomsburg und D.m
villa, making close connections at North,
umberland for Wllllumsport, Hurrlsburg,
Baltimore. Washington and the South.
Northumbcihiud and Intermediate sta
tions, 0.00. 10.05 a. 111.. and 1.55 and 5.10 p.
Nnntlcoke and Intermediate stations,
8.0S and 11.10 n. 111. Plymouth and inter
mediate stations. 3.35 and 8.50 p. m. For
Kingston, 12.5") p. m.
Pullman parlor und sleeping coaches on
all cxpiess trains.
For detailed Information, pockot time
tables, etc.. apply to M. L, Smith, Dis
trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket office.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Sclietlulaln filled Mayio, l8o3.
Trains Leave- Wllkcs-Barro as Fol.
lows:
7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury
narnsourc, i-nnaueiphia, Ualtl.
more, WashlnRton, and for Pitts-
burg and tha Wosl.
10.15 n. m wcok days, for Hazlolon,
Pottsvlllo, Reading, Norrlstown,
and Philadelphia; nnd for Sun
bury, Harrlsbunr, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Washington and Pitts-
burp and tho Wost.
3.12 p. m , daily, for Sunbury, Harris.
burrr. Philadelphia, Baltimore.
WashlnRion, and Pittsburg and
tho West.
0OO p. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and
Pittsburg.
t it niiTriilK1S?u0,,l 0n'l P' ABent.
J- B. HUTCHINSON, Ueneral AUnsier.
Lehigh Vnlley Knllroad System
Anthracite Ccal Used, Ensuring Oleunll-
ness und Comfort.
m . .,i.,.Krrc-'t Ma' 15. IMS
ivJi ;. N.Bi liK'AVIi SCRANTON.
I'or Phlladelphlu nnd New York via D.
Vm I , lh ut -15 " ' and 12.05. 2.1S, 4.27
( rv,-kt.u'.amolul I'-exs) und 11.30 p. m.
I wUt0.n, "' Wllkes-Uarre via .,
6 0oVm. "" GM- 1U 'l' '"" 155' 3-M:
nn!l0rnrV,nl!,IaViCM' 1,I'1Z,Ct0"' POtlSVllle.
? , Pr,Jlc,,l,al I)0l'itH In the coal rcgloni
w'nV.',' ,"' ",?'" 2.1b ntnt 4.27 p- ni.
-i.,r Uethleliem. Easton. Reading. Har-
r uijurg niul principal lntermediato stn-
Ms'Vn-.1 .?.' "' "' "" 6:i " "" .
-.I. 4.2, (Black Diamond Express), 11.50
For Turikhaiinock, Townnda. Elmlra.
Ithaca, Oeneva nnd principal Intermedl
ate stat ons. via D., L. & W. It. It., S.W
a. m., 12.13 and 3.33 p. in.
'nl ; Oenevn, Rochester. Buffalo. Nlag
"rai'alls. Clilcugo and ull points west via
D. & II. R. R., 12.03. 3.3.1 (Black Diamond
Lxprcss), 10.28 and 11.30 p. m.
I iillninn jrniior nnd sleeping or Lehigh
A'llley parlor curs on nil trains between
V.lkp2:Hnrro ","1 New Yorl' I'hlladel-
phla. Buffalo and Suspension Bridge.
,, ROLLIN H. WILBBUR, Cen. Supt.
CHAS. S. LEIC. Pass. Agt.. 2C Cortlandt
street, New York.
A. W. NONEMACHER. Division Pass
enger Agent, South Bethlehem, Pa.
Delaware and Hudson.
On Sunday. July 3rd, trains will leave
Scranton us follows"
For Carliondale-ii.2l, 7.33, 8.53 10.1,1 n.
m.: 12 noon: 1.2:1. 2.20. 2.52. SJS. ri.23. 5.57,
9.15. 11.00 p. m.; 1.16 p. m.
For Albany. Saratoga. Montren. xjns
ton. New England points, etc. 6.20 d. m..
2.20 p. m.
For Honesdale 1!.20, S.53, 10.13 a. m.; 12
noon; 2.20. 5.25 p. 111.
For WIIkes-Barrc. C.I5. 7.4S. 8.43. 9.3S.
10.4,1 11. in.: 12.01, 1.2S, 2.1S, 3.33, 4.27, 0.10,
7.48, lft.tl. H.'IO p. m.
For New York. Philadelphia, etc.. via
Lehigh Valley Rnllrouil-ii.4'. n. in.. 12.03,
1.2S, 4.27 p. in.; with Black Dlnmond Ex
press, 11.20 p. m.
For Pennsylvania Railroad points, 0.13,
9.5S 11. m., 2.1S. 1.27 p. 111.
For Western Points, vin Lehigh Valley
Rnllronil 7.IS a. m.: 12.03. .1.33, with Black
Diamond Express. 10.11, 11.30 p. m.
Trains will arrive In Scranton as fol
lows: From Carlioiid.ile und the North 0.40,
7.13. $;.' 9.31 10..1S U.f.S 11. IV... 1.23, 2.13. 3.23,
4.23. 3.1.1. 7.13. 10.5S. 11.27 p. in.
From Wllkes-Barre nnd tho South S.15,
7.4I. MS, 10 11S. 1153 11. m.: 1.18. 2.11. 3.JS,
3.20. 0.21. 7..".;', 9.03. 10.U-, p. 111.: 1.13 a. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
For I'nrboiiilale 9.07, 11.33 a. m.; 1.33,
3..V.', .-...7!. 9.5.1 p. m.
I'or Wllkei-Barre 9.38. 11.43 a. m.I 1.6S.
3.2S. .1.1.1. 7.1s p. in.
Lowest files lo nil points In United
Stiites and Canada.
.1. W. BURDICK. (J. P. A. Albany, N. Y.
II. W. CROSS. D. P. A., Scranton, Pa.
Central Railronl of NCw Jersey
(Lehigh and Si:siuchuiina Division.)
Stations In Nuw York Foot of Liberty
stteet, N. R., mid South Ferry, Whitehall
street.
Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur
ing cleanllnes'i und comfort.
TIMETABLE IN EFFECT SEPT. 13. 1S.I8
Ti-atiis leave Scranton for Plttstou,
Wllkes-B.irre. "f-. ut t .".0. 10.10 a. m., 1.20,
2.::5, ::.2, 7.1" p. in. Sundays, 9.00 a. m.,
1 HO. 2.Ij. 7.Pj p. 111.
For Lukcwond and Atlantic City, S.'Ji
a. ill.
I'Vir N"W Yolk. Newark and Elizabeth,
S..iO lexpie.-s) 11. ill.. 1.2" (eNp'css), 3.20 (ex
press) p. 111. Suiidu.v. 2.15 p. in. Traill
leaving !.'- p. in., ariives at Philadelphia,
Rerding Terminal, 7.03 p. in., and New
Yoik i.iij p. in.
For Miiii'li Chunk. Alleiitnvvii. Bethle
hem. Huston and Philadelphia, S.30 u. in.,
1.20. 3.20 p. 111. Sunilas 2.13 p. m.
For B.iltlmu-i' and Washington, and
polliU Souili und West via Bethlehem,
8.30 u. in.. 1.2'i p. 111. Simdoys. 2.15 p. m.
For Long" Brunch. Ocean drove, etc., it
8.30 a. m. und I.2U p. m.
I'or Reailii.g, Lebanon and Harrlsburg,
via Alli'iitown. S.20 a. 111., 1.20 p. m. Sun
day. 2.15 p. in.
For Potfville. $.? a. in., 1.20 p. in.
Returning, b ave New York, foot of Llb
eilv stlcel. N'Uth River, at 4.00. 9.10 (ex
press) n. in., 1.3U (express) p. m. Sunday,
1.20 a. 111.
Leave New Vol l. Souili Ferrv, foot
Whitehall sticet. ut 9.0S a. 111.. 1.23 p. m.
I'asscngeis arriving or departing from
this terminal can connect under cover
with all the olevali'd itilliouds. Broadway
cable curs, and ferries to Brooklyn and
Staten Islands, making ipilek transfer to
and from drain! Central depot and Long
Island rnlliond.
Leavo Philadelphia. Reading Termini),
9.21 11. in.. 3.00 p. 111. Sunday, 0.15 a. m.
iiiiniti.li tldiits to nP points East.
South and West nt lowest ruto at tho
station.
J. II. OLIIAUSEN. Gen. Supt.
11. P. BALDWIN, (leu, Pass. Agt.
liiie and Vyunlnv! Valley.
Time tabic In etlcct Sept. 19th. 1491
Trains leave S'l.iiimn for New York,
Nemliuii. aad Inn linedlale points on.
Hue lallri'.id. tili' l.ir ll.iwley and local
poinis ut 7 "I 1 in iiiii 2 23 p. 111. Trains
111 live ui Scrant'iii irom above points at
10.23 a 111 . and 3 15 and 0.0s . m.
SCIIAIMTON I)IVISI..
Ill l.tfecl Sept. J5(h, 1H08.
North Ilound,
Houtli Bound,
S(I3;'203;2()1
U 3 3 3 Ml
13 I"4 "
A9.tiiJ.rwt
h nt a' t
stations
"isaa
1 mis up uAirlve l.cavei
A M
. 25 N. Y l rariKiin fit.
1 7io West 4ind street
7 40
7&5
810
00. wceuawKen
i n r m r h Arrive
Iaveii 11
r u
T M
10 45 0 2 I 1 li' uaoMu gTci 2 1 61 I M
10 40 118 IC9 llar.ccctc 6 16' 3 11 4 9!
10 31 6 07 isr.fi, StailU'ht 6 28 3t2 4 41
in 21 6 0)umc; Preston Park 8 9J 331 u
10 15 S Mil! 40, Wlnwnod 0 4? 3 41 6 0.1
10 00 511I2&V royutllle 0 50 3U K14
9 SO 5 41 12 14 Orson G M 2 55 6'J3
9 41 5 Soils 03' rieas&nt Mt. 70V 3( 6 8(1
9lti 6 261159! I'fllondale 7 08 b S4
9 5!61H9 1'Oies City 7 SO 3 19 6 43
9 10 .100 11. 14, L'aibO Ja:o 7.11 331 (CI
907 4'TII1MI White Jlrldje 78Tif338,6J
)0i 4 BlillS.I .Maylllla 7411343,601
K as' 4 41,11 Sf3l Jonnyn 7 4 845 603
8 514 4)11131 AlClllt.lia 760361609
S 60 4 40 II 13 Wiutoa 711 3 641 6 11
841142(11111 Prckvllle : 68 368,618
HiP 4 311107! olrplmnt. erv 404 tl
S40fillinv PrlC'ClJUre 8C4, 4 0T' (
C3?4 1!'. 1101' Throop 8 01410, 6 v7
8 3ll 4 2J 11 0)1 rraTldpniM s 10 414 Si
8 U'.', 4 IV (1067, I'll k Place 8 12!H 171 6 S3
8 SO 4 1 10 S3 SCI'.vntOn d 161 4 W, 6 8j
m p m a ii Learo ArrlreU wr ur u
. Burnayoniv.
f. slifidnea that trains stop on 6lgnal for p&a.
lengera.
ii alus siov and 08 Sunday only, other trains
dally except t-unday.
t-ecuro rates via Ontario v Western befor
purcUaslng tickets and save money,
lirouali Wanner ouCftt sleeper and free re
ellntne ehalr car New York to Chlctgo without
ihanse. iniHkeuirrr linle Keduced to
I'woCtiiUI'rr.viiln,
... . J. C, Anderson, Gen. Pass Agt
T, FUtcrcft, I)lv, Pa3, Agt.Mrantou, Pa,