THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1898 MOVEMENT FOR ANOTHER ARMY PRESIDENT MAY SUGGEST A FORCE OF 100,000 MEN. Jfatlveu of Ouv Now Possessions to Be Enlisted Garrison Duty Ob noxious to Volunteers Congress Likely to Favor Any Measure to Relieve Them. Washington, Nov. I. The subject of the reorganization (if the in my with a view to obtaining n adequate force for the new possessions of tho United Slates hn li"ii eonsldeird by tho president, the secretary of wnr unit ufJUers of tin- army. The president will nuiko ler-onitnoti-clatlons to congress on tho subject. It Is probable that lie will icooinmend nn Increase of I'm- aimv to something like lou.ooo iniT. ulllintiPh that Is not certain, am' bo may think that 75.1M) men will si.Ule. There has been some talk of using fi iriirrlon duty two cmnn'inles or a liattallou of natives to en eh regiment doi'riG garrison duty In I'lihu. l'otto 'I'm and tl-.-. Philippines. It Is be lli veil liy tlmt niotbod a considerable portion of tin- restless population "f tin Islands, and '"n'vlally those who huv boon bearing crinr In th.- Insur i phi or SpiMilsh mmles could he kept iiUpt and law abiding. It N nihl by fiiilp'i-s of tlm arm that I'" duties iU -olving on thr troops lin i'i r the iipw onlcr of things ciinnol be totNfactory to volutitoois. and that in array wi'l h.ivi- to It.- p'-ovided vhlth will si. where II Is soul without 'uiplalnt'i if any kind. Men who en list In thp regular army horeufier will understand inat thev are llkolv to br c nihil on nt any time to go out of the -tin try and to garrison distant lands for long i.eilods of time. It Is believed thai the demands which hiivf bcpii niaib' on ,tnniors oiid ii prosiniatlvcs for tho muster out of vohinti-ct lvgini'Mits and tho ills i hnif.0 of voluutttrs in regiments which have remained In the service has been so great that thev will ho Kinvlneed that n lecuhir army fur gar rison duty In the nt v pn-?o-soim Is an absolute ncccslly. HALLOWE'EN TRAGEDY. Young Miss Peo Takes a Dose of "Rough on Rats." Wilmington. Del.. Nov. l.LmHiirf ,i funilly MltiicHtlon liisl evening, Samuel Pen, on I tn I l;t ii Kuloiinieeier at No. 20", Market stieet, violently slapped his daughter. Alice, need hi yenis. across ih luce, beetutlse she sided Willi her mother In a qiinri-el between husband and wife. The yoans' girl, impel ed and shamed. Immediately went (.. her mom and there deliberately swallowed a iioo of lough in rats. Next she ,iriacd her.-elf In miisiiiierud lng eoMi.itie and Ji.ini il a merry Iril Iowo'en party on the east ship. Ahom s o'clock she was seized with Illness and was taken to Hie home of luv brother-Ill-Ihw. Sylvester tie Fnlco. nearby. Mer, despite the efforts of doctors, she llu gored In great agony until 5 o'clock this morning when she died. l'eo. who h.is n iii'Hpemtp reputation i nd once stood trial for the killing of a negro In i Unlit, but was aiiiiilted. was artesteil on suspicion Hint tin- girls death was due to ii violent brutliig administered iv bin'. I) iut Coroner, riiainllei. ho,., ever, assureii the police :nitliorilp thai the gill's ilnilli v.,i.- iiiii ii poliuti and l''-o vwo. icle.ised. - - FRENCH CABINET. President Faure Signs Decree Con stituting Dupuy Organization. l'.irls. Nn. 1. -PirMdcnt I'aure tins evening slKiied the ileclec ioalitutllU tlu etilitnet fi riivil l. .M. nupuy. At. Dupuy had a loop; ionf renee with his colb-!i','ues this afternoon and dl- usjed all pending domi stlc mid fnrlKii iiiiesioiis. I'hi. rr!nlslrs roiled a com pletv nccord reKiiMlhiK the past attltiulo f AI. I)elfiuc. the foreign nilnl.-'ter. to vard the I'ashoihi tpiestlon nilil as lo the policy he proposed for the future. They approved also the luxation reform pro-P'-sal of Al. pptiel. minister ot llnance. It was asieiil iliut the nihdsurlal st.te mnl of policy on the reassembling of p.irllameiu shoulil declare that the pres cut ennntltiitlon of the cabinet was iip-ant io m.iik a fni-lher stage in the complete union of the whole Itepublhau parlv and should promise the Introduction of'pH'K l.xslve nie.isui-is as. for instance, old ikp pmslons and slmlar bill. s r. perils the Uieyfus iUislion lln cabinet Iio.h to the decision of Hie court of cus-s.Uliui and will aid Hie work of jus tice. ACTIVITY AT HALIFAX. Battleship Renown Is Being Placed in Fighting Trim. llrtllffiN. N. S., Nov. 1. -Not xlnce tllo Trent allalr has sin h iicthltj been ill;., played In mllltiiiy and m val circles heie. Atttr tho order hud been received lo have the battleship Henown put In thosouKh lepulr. another order wax lecelvcd, the purport of which was not known unlit i ids niornlut; when eight Inrae double teunis and about fti iron. Including b.ill-or- and murines, wcie pul 10 wink trans ferrlni: powder, ainnuiiilllun anil nuall "i ins of every descrlpllnn fioin Hie man i. :-ln. s al Hie dock yard lo the dixi.-lbui. inn shed and thence to the several wu. xhlpx in jioi-i. The woiK continued all day. Ate Strychnine Pills. Lebanon. I'a., Nov. 1 Whlh Air. mid Alls. Frank II. Uorsl. resldiiu; on .1 larni l'par Shaefferstown. this county, werfl away from homo on .Momla evenlnff. ilielr lllllu .l-seaiuld daiiKhter loand a bottle of sirythnlnn pills In the Iiohm. nd was dlsiovircd in thu ait of eatim; Uicni bj one of the older nutnbpis of tli lamllv. A physician was xuinoned but mrlvcd too late nnd the child died in Kiv.it Konv before Hie nt rival home of Its pa runs. Fishing Fleet Disasters, liloucester. .Mass.. Nov. 1. -The past season has been Miy severe on the fishing ' et. The iPckonhiK for thp year Is four, "en vessel, a total lot- cifihl.two men Jruwiiei in the pursuit of tho fisheries; twenty. thice wives whhiwrd and lifly flve ehllriren irade orphans. Tin 1omu will approximate JKXi.tmn. Native Troops Rebel. Alndrld, Nov. 1. A dispatch from the Vlsayns group of ihc l'lilllppinea Bavs that several ei mi aides of native troops there have rebelled. They were pmsued and several of them klllpd. The sovernor of the Vlsayus expressfd tha hope that the robelllon would not spread. Twentieth Century Thank Offering. Springfield, Mass., Nov. 1. The mem tiers of the Alethodlst Kplseopal church will he asked within a short time to eon tribute t:o.ov),(iiw for a "twentieth cen tury tluink offering-" fund. It will be dc voted i . harltabl and cducatlonul In s' ii'ioiu Admiral Favragut Launched. PlilUdelphla. No. i -The Admiral I-'4r- taunt, the lourtli nun last of the big s '.imslilps nude- ecine of conxtruetloii tor the Anwimn .Mall Steamship com- HEART DISEASE. SOME FACTS REGARDING THE RAPID INCREA9E OF HEART TROUBLES. On Not Ho Alarmed, tint Look (or I ho Cnuxe. Heart troubles, nt least anions Amer icans, nre certainly liicrenslnu and while this may bo hugely due to tho excitement and worry of American business life, It Is more often th n sult nf weak stomachs, of poor diges tion. Ileal, organic heart disease Is Incur able; but not tine-case In a hundred of heart trouble Is organic. The close i elation bptwpon heart trouble ami poor digestion Is becaitxp both orRitns are controlled by branches of thp same Rtent nerves, tho Sympa thetic and I'liPiimog-iistrlc. In another way, also the heart Is af fected by Hint form of pool digestion, which causes gas and fermentation from half digested food; tin re Is a feel ing of oppression nnd heaviness In the chest cnused by pressure i f the dis tended stomach on Hip heart nnd lungs. Interfering with their action; hence ailscs palpitation and short breath. Poor digestion also poisons the blood, makes It thin nnd watpry, which' Irri tates and weakfiis thp heart. The most sensible treatment for heart tumble Is to Improve the digestion nnd lo Insure the prompt axlinllatluu of i ill1. Thin cuii best lie done by the regular use after meals of pnine safe, pleasant and effective digestive preparation, like Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, which may be found at most drug stoics and which (.initios valuable, harmless digestive elements In a pleasant, convenient form. It Is safe to say that the regular, per sistent ui-e of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets at meal time will cure any form of stomach trouble except cancer of the stomach. Full sized package of the tablets sold by druggists at W cents. Little book on stomach troubles mailed free. Addiess Stuart Co., Mar shall. Mich. pany (the Waul Unci, was successfully munched frmi C'n.nps' ship ard Ihlx af ternoon. A large party cone fioin New York to witness the launch In ailed b It. A. l' Smith, prislrhnt of the American Alall Stianishlp companv. The vessel wax iliilslened by Mrs. It. A. ('. Smith. President Will Vote at Canton. Washington. Nov. J-. President McKlu ley will go to Canton next wefk to cast hlx vole. All the members of the cabinet linvo likewise decided to go to their homes to vote unless something Interferes to detain theme hue. Death of a Centenarian, llellefoute. I'a,, Nov. 1. Nancy ,1. i!ar gcr. Center oiiiiiy's centenarian, died this morning at the age of l(nj ycatx and one month. Airs, liaiger wax In possession of all her faculties until her d.-alli. IN THE PLAY HOUSES. Reception at Academy. After lh. performance of "Mast Lynne" at the Academy of Music yes terday afternoon a large number of the ladles of tho audience went on the stage lo met MIsm Ames, the lending woman of Hip Wuite. company. After this afternoon's pciformanee the hiind-Konu- gowns worn by Allss- Vines will be exhibited on the st ige. Al this afternoon's performance' "Dan's SisUr" wiU be pioduced and tonight 'A Honshu- Heroine." "Wherp Ts RpnsmiP" I lie farce comedy "Where Is lien wm?" will bo presented at the Lyceum Thursday night. A contemporary says of It: "Of the farce, farce comedies, comedies and farcical comedies, which have been produced during the lut ten yeais. the comedy of "Where Is nensonV" by John Fowler, stands our pre-eminent among- them, like u dia mond shining In the gaslight. Th" comedy Is full of tlie most unliiic n!t uatioiis, In ight lines and uninterrupted comic action." Gillette's New Ploy. "Ilecauxe She laived Mini So," Wil liam (Jllletto's latest dramatic offer ing, will be presented at the Lyceum Friday and Saturday nights and Sat urday afternoon. It will be provided with a superb cast by Charles Froh man. - . SPORTING NOTES. No. ul! school played a very lutcrc-liug game of loot ball against the Duntnore high school eleven Tuesday afternoon on the hospital grounds, neither side scoruitt. No. :l school frail ball team would like to play any team in the city under 125 pounds en the hospital grounds Frldio, s.i I nt :i :'ji i.'i.im.i? -ttiiM.iu ti .,,,,. I.... i 'manager, itoy Scott, captain. The (llyi.uili fool ball Ii urn. ol I'iue , liiook, would like to airaiue a game with : the Jolly Klcvin. of Scranlon, the Orlen- 'als. of tiiu .Soutli Side, the Tigers, of Duuiiiiae, or t lie Comets, Jrs., of Wnsh- Ington avenii.-. Tho Olympics are with- i out a Lramo nil that date owing to tho ! Urleiitals crawling f.m of their engage mem with Hi m. , Juili ll.iriiRan. of i:inilra. is in town luoklng !. a boxing m.ileh with uny 1S I pound man. Uaiilgan has a good string of victories to his credit and looks able to put op a hard light. Information can be obit, mil at Dr. DiuiucU's office. The St. Thomas' colltge foot ball eleven will play the stiong Carlmndulc Cottage Athletic association Saturday, Nov. "., at the Athletic paik, Serantoa. A gnat game Is expected as both teams are about evenly matched, lloth learns will lino up as follows, llamo will be called at :f.JW: St. Thomas. Carbondale. Manley light end Hanson .McDonald .... light tackle Mill. lie McDonald .... right guard ....AIcAndruvv Coleman center Kune Langan left guard lllgglns 1'obland left tacklo Cummlngs Campbell left end Mcl.can O. O'llara . .(pinrtcr back.. Johnson (Cap.) Klrkwood .... right halt back Koibs Weir (Cap.! ...left half back Hope. W. O'llara full back MadKinx Substitutes St. Thomas. O'Atalhiy, .Me. Andrew, lllgglns, Coyne and Tlghe. Ad mission. IS cents. The lestlniunlal to be tendered Jimmy Judge at Music hull Thursday evening promises to attract one of the largest crowds that have patronized a tlstlo event this season. Tho different bouts arranged for promise to furnish a flstlo carnival that will Klaiklen tho heart of every ad mirer of manly Bport. It Is likely that "Mysterious Hilly" Smith will come to box a few rounds for the benefit of u man hu Is forced to admire, and a six-round go between Toby Uardner and Hob Allen ts umoiiff the latest of tho strong cards to arranged for. Contributions have been flowing In ever since thf coming testi monial was tlrxt broken of and Judge will realize a neat turn in this way. The con-i-ludlnc bout on Thursday night will bo between Judge and tho welterweight, Charley Johnson, of Philadelphia, who has lour wanted a match with the olever Serauton cluniDlcn. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, Nov. t. Thi trust stocks continued to absorb a large share of attention In Wall street today. The lluctmitloiis were violent nnd at times conflicting, but owing to the predom inant Influence of tobacco In this claw of securities most of thn group closed the day nt net losses. The trading In nil of them wns with full "mystery on" and Micro was no conclusive reason known to the public either for the early advance or a subsequent decline. 1'robnbly .tho lnhorent weakness ot sugar in view of the formidable trade war In prospect was the root ot tho dlfllculty which was precipitated by tho announcement that one of the now riv al companies had coninienced melting stignr today. The always vulnerable coalers Cairo In for somp spvpi'p rnp on the ground of the unfavorable Sep tember statement of Heading nnd New Jersey Central and the general Impres sion In the anthracite truth1. There wtni not lacking- a feeling of uneaslnexs over the threiitunlntr portents of the Ihiroppiiii political situation, reflected in the spasmodic rise In the Liverpool wheat market In the absence of trad ing on the London and Pat Is exchanges. Hnllroads stocks as u whole, however, showed themselves, remarkably little affected either by this or the weaknexs In the specialties. Total sales were MG.r.oo shares. Furnished by WILLIAM I.1NN Al.l.KN & CO., stock brokers, rooms, 705-706 Mcars building. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. Inc. Am. Cot. oil Wj :;s.ii :,7'i :.i'i Am. Sag. lte'gCo ..112 113 Jll'd iiu A., T. & S. F I'r .. 3:v?i &? XV, .Stfi Am. Tobacco Co ....ltjif. lit', 1;!S H'1'4 Am. Spirits IV.-j ll'.i Jl's U'a Urook. It. T Cfi'ii i;'t. i:o' iii4 May State Has P. IS L'- .1 Can. Southern Kt ."..! .M ..:! N. J. Central S7 N7 M"-.. s.".',j chic. & a. v un in ?. v.nn Chic. A: N. W 132 HE! l:tlis 131'a Chic. H. & Q 11.11!, Jl.V, ll.Vi ll.V'j ciito.. mil & St. i ..itifii, idii los-f, iw; Chic.. It. I. & V 10'JTJ, 1027;, pi;:', 1H2v c. r. c. St. 1. .... i'.s'i ;isi, :;si :;.v; Con. iSux isr,i.j j.;u s.v,ij lv.Ps Dehiwaie Mill ...ini i jiv, 'JN"i D L. t W 140 Mil 110 110 N. Y.. L. K. & AV ... 12i, I2ii 12'i 12 lien. Mleclrle SP,.. S1L, sp.. SPi Int. Papiire Co M S2 " .".2 X Louis. .li Nash Tl3, Vc!. ,'iij1. mi's Alanhiitlan Hie '.S !i":! tCi :u Met. Traction Co ...liiOiJ Wl 10 1(jU Al. K. Tex.. Pr .. isiu :iv, :;24 :::i .Mo. l'aclllc :ii3 ;!2'i. X21. :i2i4 N. Y. Central UPi IIP- ill 111 Out. & West in M'h M- MV North. Pacific :n,. :i:i :kii, :.:i; Nor. Pa-lfle, Pr 7"Vi 7"-; 7."':. 7r.s l'aclllc Alail ."k!'- ,V,i Siii .tti3 People's (Jas 10:P4 ia:;i2 C Wtx Penn. II. It 117i 317' 117 117 Phil. - Head lfiij. 1111 l.V, III P. K- P. 1st Pr .... ::;" :i:ii4 :i7!2 :Ma Southern It. H Pr . X,', .'iV :i-i4 p,n4 Teiin,, C. ,t Iron I'i 2!H4 '.''2 2T(i Texas Sr Paellle .... U 11 13 y.i I'lilon Pacific :!2i :r2iK "l- .11'; Inlon Pac Pr (:'.',' r,,: i-,:',i.. ap, V. S. Uubber IP... i3 11 " n t". S. Itubber Pr ....H'2'i, 1.12-S 1u24 I112U t'. S. Leather r.i4 i!i4 di4 i;4 1'. S. Leather, Pr .. ti.V .",',, i.v ii.i', Wabash, Pr 2u 2d 20 20 West. L'nion '.i;",4 ii-ji; y ji 4 iiji, CHICAGO CHAIN MAHKD'I. Open- High- Low- Cloi- WMNAT. lug. est. eat. ing. r"comber 'i7!' 071, Hii- litis May 1S' ii.i, ii7i4 ',7', CORN. Decemehr .t's i.'.'-i .LM4 :,2i4 May 3IU :is :n lip; OATS. Decemehr 2!, J' 2,15,, jt4 May 21". 2I 2 IV. PORK. Deeember 7.ir, 7.S.1 7.77 7.mi Mny ii.ml '.i.W s.'.m t l.AHK. rxcember I.SU 1.N2 l.sn l.so May 4.!:! 1.P2 I.s7 I N7 I Scranton Board of Trade Exchange QuotationsAll Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Scranlon & Plttston Trae Hid. Asked. Co. :o First National Ban I; IHmhurst Uoidevard Scranton Savings Uank Scranton Packing Co Lncka. Iron & Steel Co Third National Bank Tlirop Novelty Mfg. Co Scranlon Hallway Co Dime Dep. &, DIs. Bank Uconomy Light Meal & Pow er Company Scranton Illuminating. Meat & Power Company Scranton Forging Co Traders' National Bank Lacka. Lumber Co Lack. Trust & Safe Dep. Co.. Mousle Mountain Coal Co Scranton Paint Co BONDS. Scranton Pass, ltnllwny, first mortgage, due 120 People's Street Hallway, fiist mortgage, due 191S People's Street Hallway. Gen eral mortgage, due 1921 Dickson Ahinufucturlng Co ... Lacka. Towi ship School ,V.,.. City of Scranton St. Imp. Ii?;.. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranlon Axlo Works Scrnincn Traction GT bonds... Sw) 100 j 3Si M IGo 15 lOil 1.10 121 130 llaW SO IIS 113 IIS 1W 102 102 5 100 105 New York Produce Market. New York, Nov. 1. Flour Quiet and steady. Wheat Spot ea.-y: No. -' P-d. iii'sc, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 noithern Du lutli, 7iic. f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 do. do., 7l'ic. f. o. Ii., afloat; No. 2 haul Nw York, 7.V4c,, f. o. b., iilloat; options opened strong 011 bullish Liverpool cables and were irregular during the day 011 a srnlp. lug trade; Chicago hammered the mark -t nnd all advances were tlnallj lost, thn close being practically unchanged hum I hu previous day; March closed 7I5.C.; May. 7274e. ; Dici'lilber 7l'4e. Colli Spot steady; No. 2. Si'fcc.. f. o. b., alloat; op. tlor.s tlt'iii 011 cables but was iinaily easier under realizing sales, closing ijc. net low. i". May closed tl-V.: December, 3Si4c. O.ils-Spot quiet; No. 2. :ra4c. : No. 3 2M'.;e; No. 2 white, aii.&c. No. ;i do., 2fii,..e.; ira'ek mixed, western. Kianouc.: truck while, y) a:Uc: options neglected'. Huller Firm; western creamtr.i. 1".i2lc.: do, tactory, IP ali4e; Fdglns, 2.1c.; imitation creamery, 13al7c; state dairy, Maine.; do. cream ery. 15a22c. Philadelphia Provision Market. Philadelphia. Nov. l.-Whcat Firm and 3(C. higher; contract guide. Nurembcr. 71isa71'4c. Coin Firm; No. 2 mixed. No veniebr, 37:,sii:i7'..e. Oals 1'irnr. No. 1 white clipped. niitcii'Mi'4p. : No. ;i ilo. da.. 20c. No. 2 mixed, do.. 2MJa2'.ie. Provisions I'nchaiiged. Butter Sliadv; fancy western creanieri. 23c; do. prints, 2e. lCggs Firm and Ic. higher; fresh, nealov 21c: do. western. 20c; do. southwestern, inc.; do. southern. I!)'.-. Cheese Mi ill. Ite. fined Sugars Quint but steady. Cutton I'nchangeil. Tallow Quiet but steady; city prime. In hogsheads. ;ric. ; country, do. cty.. biuret. Ii,e.i dink, do,, otic; cukes, it'., gi-cute. 2a2'4c. Live Poultry -Mull and weak; fowls. 7aScj old rooatei-s, 'laCi-iC ; spring clilckens, Vuse. ; turkeys, 8 a9e. ; geese, bn9c; ducks. 7ufcc. Drc3.1T Poultry Cnclioiued: fowls, choice, ioc; Vlo. fair to geed, Sailic. old roosters, 0lc; HAPPINESS VS. MISERY. Dr. Charcot 1'onlu Tablet, theersut Par ln re-jneitv. In a susninteej cure for the Prink Habit; aUo nervoiianets aud melau. cbol v camed by overdndulgeuc. Itbictroyj the Appdlti for Alcoholic and all intoxicating Beveragei, and leave man as he ihould lie. It ran h artmlnUtered without the know lertje of tha ratteut vhre necennry. s.end for pamphlet. Win. U. Clark, jio Pcnn Ave., Scranton, Pa The People's Exchange. eXAA1 APOPUUAK CLKAItlNti 1IOUSC for the llcnclit of All Who Iluvij Houses to Kent, Kcul Kstatc or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help These Small Advcitlseineiits Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word-Uxicpt Sltuittlotis Wanted, Which Arc In scried Tree. FOR RENT TO ItKNT-TMK KXCKI.SIOH CI.t'H hall on Washington avenue. Hultublo forselect parties, balls and entertainments. I.ndles and gents' cloak room attached; also caterer on niemlsis. Apply to Iticc, Levy A Co., ?a l.ackawannii avenue. FOR UF.NT-BTOKi: ItOOM. f,0S LACK V wanna avenue, formerly occupied uy thn Five Ilrcs.' Shoe Co. Inquire of lloyle & Mueklow, clothlcre, ll'i l.ackawiiiina avenue, city. Jiot'si-: on avknim:-moui:p.n con- venlences; low rent. Jones, nit Spruce, street. sroni: ooou winmows - stkam heat, electric and gas fixtures; run ning water; fine cellar; cold storage vault. Private toilet. Five or six lines of incoming street cars pass the door. Cnr. bondnle and olvphanl street catB pass m'"rby. Jones, llll Spiuce street. UK8K ItOOAf. "wiTytoT'FICK. TWO communicating rooms, steam heal, marble l)l)w, running water, handsome tlMiircH ami decorations. Second floor J ron t, Jlu cheaper than desk room. Jones, 311 Hpruco street. FOH I' OH HHNT-riCBK ROOM OU SIIAlli: or offices Btccnd floor front, Coal Mx innge. Cull at room 15. ch FOR IUJNT - SECOND Qulncy ri.oon, 701 FOR SALE FOH HAI.K-FIHSt'cLaSs' MOT "VA ter heater, nearly new. l."iM Washing ton avenue. Foil SAi,i:-iionsi:, maunkss and buggy; verv cheap; or would exchange for good upright piano. Call or address lii.Sl Capotise avenue. FOll SAI.F.-ONK MOfH1.V:l , I ' M P. i: R wagon; new. Apply 321 N. Uromloy avenue. MINNKfiOTA VMNISON-T. K. CAHIl .V Son, at Washington Market, opposite Court Mouse, will have on sale today some very line enlson. FOR HAM3-A SECOND-HAND PAfNF center crank high spued engine In irst class condition. For further par- Ucularsjim.,ly at this ofllce. FOR SALE TEN R-I-P-A-N-S FOR o cents at druggists. One gives relief. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE-MV RESIDENCE AT 2K, Colfax avenue; Just ei mploteil. All modem Improvements. Mr-rduood finish, sanitary pluiubhig, electric lights, etc. Price reasonable. Address Flank T. Okell, 220 Rroadway, New York eli.. FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR RENT LARClT: FFRN1S1 1 MM room; conveniences, ','s Adams n--11 lie. Jlo-ROOMS WITH IMPROVE.MHNTS. Illipiliv 427 Kelluni coutt. FOR RENT-FIRST CLASS FFNISMEM rooms with cliy steam heat and all modern convenience, liiqulre 510 Wash ington avenue. FOR RENT-PLEASANT Ft.RNISIIEM rooms; conveniences. Rooms from $1.50 up, 622 Mulberiy street. spring chickens, western large '.1.1 inc.: small and scalded, do.. ,aSc. Receipts I'lour, l.ftNi barrels and j.' sac!;-; wheat, liil.inw ubshcls; corn, 177,000 bushels; oats, 24.IKH bushels. Shipments Wheat. lK.fKK) bushels; corn, 1..1H0 bushels; oats. t,W0 bushels. Chicago Produce Market. Chicago, Nov. 1. A laige ineiease 111 tho visible supply of wheat ts leporteil by Ilradsticc' s today enured a sharp le. cllne in prices near the end of the ses sion After an enily advance on the sud den rise at Liverpool December closed V. lower. Corn left off at a decline of '4a-(.e. Oats aie unchanged: pork lost I.'.c; lard 7'.'C. and ribs fiaiVnc. Cash (imitations wen- as fololws: Flour Steady ; No. 2 spring wheat. G2,.saC7ic. : No. .1 do. do., isiPi ai.7i,ic ; No. 2 ted. toiu'nc.: No. 2 coin, .'"C ; No. 2 yellow, raic : No 2 oats. 21'j o27c. ; No. 2 white, IV-nlTT'-c. ; No. IS do.. 2Sii!iiC. ; No. 2 rye, 51a.M..c.; No. 2 bar ley, SlnlSe.; No. 1 flax se.d, $I.(i2iial.n."i; prime timothy seed, $2.K; mess pork. S7.sn ii7.X.j: lard. $4.S."p.iJ.!M; shoit libs. $5ari.2."; dry salted shoulders, 4iac ; short clear, $."..10,1:1.211: sugars, uncharged. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago. Nov. 1. Cattle-Steady: choice steers, $."..'o.i..i,i; mediums, $4.fi.-.a4.s.'i: be. f steers, $la4.Mi; stockers and feeders, ilia l.fc"; bulls. $2.25a4.15; cows and heifers, $:!.20.it.2); calves, $.1.25a7; western rangers, $2.Val.W: western fer steers. $la...:i; Texas grass steers. $::.lua4.:W. Hogs Low er; fair to choice. $:i.ti2'.i:a!0; packing lot. $;!.2.1a:l.G0: butchers, $1,loa2.7."i: mixed, $;l.Vi a.7r.; light. fl.IlOjnl; pigs. $2.B0a.l..V.. Sheep -Slow and weak; Inferior to choice, J:.2.' nl.JO; nuittons, $l.2.'al.t0; common to choice Iambs, $.1.7"ari.7.'i: ficillng lambs, $t.7..a...lii. Receipts-Cattle. 4..",ii held; hogs, 2S.0t) head: sherp. l.'.i.io heml . New York Live Stock. New York. Nuv. 1. -Ileoies No trade. Calves Quiet ; veals. Jja7.7u; western, 5J. Sheep Hardy steady: lambs. Htm lor choice grade: sheep, medium lo pi line, $l.1.Vi4.7(; selectisl export wethers. J.1: lambs, fair to choice, ri.ra.",.S0. Mogs I'irm at $:.7."ia:!.!i."i; choice medium state hogs, tl. Buffalo Live Stock. Kiihi Huffalo, No. 1. Cuttle-1 nehungeil. Mugs Fairly at live; Yorkers, good to rholcn. $:). .7a3.li.-.. Sheep and Lambs Dull: lambs, choice lo extra, J.hli.-i.iS.JU: culls, fair to good, Jl.2ia 1.7.1- sheep, cholco to selected wethers, $l.5.Ti4.li,l; culls, coin, mini, J2.2r.al. THE LARGEST CANAL. From Tit-Hlts. The Chenab Irrigation canal, In tho iiorthweHt provinces, India, is aw fe-t bioad. It Is doubtless the largest canal in the world Its main channel Is 4V) mile long, while the principal blanches liav.j in aggregate length of 2.000 miles, and the vlllase blanches will extend, when com pleted, for an additional 4.000 mlbs. Apart from IrilgLtlou, Hie lorgest c-airil (11 tlio world ia that which extends from Hie ftoutler of C ina lo St. Petersburg, and is 4.172 miles In length. Another Rii"tan ennui, from Astraehaii to St. Peteisbutg. ; 1.411SJ miles long; both the lasl-nain-l canils wero begun by Pe.ttr tho Ureat. The Hcugul cunul (oniiecling with the River Cannes, cumi'letid in 1S51, is lioo miles In length, and cost U2.ooo.oou si-i-ling, or 2,200 per mile. TIM total length of canals In India for Jnlgatlng n.ooo.ooo acres is calculated at 11,000 miles. The Canul du .Midi, reivicctlng tne Atlantiu with tho Mediterranean, Is MS miles long. Tho Caledciluii canal In Scotland has a length of CO miles. The Suez canal Is M miles long, and tho Krlo :'C0; the Ohio canal. ::; tho Miami and Erie. ;i7L tlu Jlunchester ship canal, acig mil's. The Object of Solicitude. "Do you really think the peace of Eu rope is threatened?" "No," replied the Chlnuse diplomat; "what Is really In danger I u. piece ot Asia." Molrolt Fito Press. WANTED VANTM-A8ETruUHl.fAr.TM that U-l-P-A-N-S will not bencllt. Send fi cents to ltlpans Chemical Co., New York, for 10 samples nnd 1,000 testimonials. HELP WANTED. WANTMO-MAN Oil WOMAN OF l.N ergy and business ublllty to travel for established linn. yj n mouth and all ex. penses. P W. Zlegler A Co.. 22." Locust street. Philadelphia, Pa. MALE-HELP-FEMALE. PLEASANT HOME WORK FOR MEN or wimen. day or evening; JO to $12 weekly; no canvassing or expeileuce needed ; plain Instructions and work nialltii on application. Ilrnzlllaii Co., Ne.v Votk City. WANTED-A fT.W LAP1ES AND OKN tlemen ut a guaranteed salary ot p) per month and steady employment. It. II. Woodward Co., f,:ll Spruce street. HELP W A NT ED -FEMALE. WANTEM-A COMPETENT (Mill. FOR general housework, llrlng references. Apply ut P20 Cllbsnn street. VA NTIiiToTllti KxT'EmTfNC EM Tn doing general housework. l.'iOl Jack son street. BOARDERS WANTED. HOARDERS WANTEM-NICE ROOMS, bath and all Iniprovetnetiis. .T.",0 N. Ourfleld avenue. HOARDERS W.Nt"k iTI) lu)M S V IT 1 1 board, suitable lor single gentleman or man and wife; locution very conven- lcnt and choice. Pilmrose. .'Ol Monroe av . LEGAL. NOTICE IS MEfVEllYMVEN THAT A meeting of the stockholders of the Mount Vernon Coal company will be lu-ld 011 the 27th day of December. ISK. at the otllrc of the company. Mears llullding. city of Scranton, Pa., at 12 o'clock ni.. for the purpose of authorizing the Directors of the company to maKe 1"ase of the coal underlying the lands held by them imde lease, and also for the purpose of lotting the culm banks or tonl banks being up 1.1 and over the same. At the call of tho Pies. Ident. W. II. WINTON. Secretarj. SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANT12M-HY A YOl'NC man Mho desires posllon In clothing or grocery store, speaks live languages; (till furnish good references: understands the i-nri- of horses. Address T. J.. Trib une ofllce. SITI'ATION WANTEM-llV A YOCNO holy for light houscwoik, 1011 South Wyoming avenue WANTED-ANY KIND OF WORK; (IO out by the day 01 take washing home. Rear 420 Franklin avenue, up-stulrs. SITI'ATION WANTEM-HY A (Mill. who can sptak English and (iermaii, as dressmaker; good worker and will work for low wages. Address HUM (.lb son street, city. A YOCNM LADY WOCLD LIKE A place to work for her board and go to school. Impure at 423 Adams avenue. SITI'ATION WANTED - WASMINU li onlng or i.ny kud of house (leaning by the day. or will luke washing home. Side door 120 Franklin avenue. CARPENTER Wa"nTS WORK OF ANY kind, city or county. Addiess M. D. SITUATION WANTED-TO DO WASM Ing and Ironing at home and go oul by iho day. Call or address A. It., .nil North Sumtu-r aveiiue. HOOKKEEPER. CASHIER. COMI'E lent. double eiiU, ten eais' business experh lice. Reference am' bond II le (lillled. Addles.-, 101. Tribune. A MARRIED MAN WANTS A Posi tion us flimsier iV any other kind of work; sober, industrious and can luinlsh reference. A. L. Elfe. Dickson City, Pa. STEADY EMPLOYMENT WANT'edTiY man of good habits. Has bad expcii eiiee laboilug with builders, plumbers, etc. Woiked fourteen y.ais for last em ployer, (iood references. J.1I111 McAmil ty. 317 New street. STIINOORAPMER-SMITH PREMIER or Remhmton opeialor desires iiosltiun live years' experience; accurate, rellabl". Add'oss A. II. C. Tribuni . S IT I 'ATI ON WANTEIjl-FOlt YOI'NC man 1u wjrk lor board and attend school. Address Rox 415. S I Tl'ATION WANTED-YOCNti MAN, 20. wishes situation as shipping ch rk or packer; has hud thiee years' experi ence ill one of Hi., latgest laboratories In tin. country; can fiiinlsh good refcrcMce. Address Shipping Clerk, Tribune olllc SITI'ATION WANTED-II Y A YOl'Nll woman us stenogrupher. lpe liter or ut other olllce work. Address, litis. San derson avenue. Serantou, Pa. SITI'ATION WANTED-I-CPERIEXCED steii'igiapher desires position; lias col lego education. K. T. Jones. r.o.", Linden street. SITI'ATION WANTEM-llV A MAR rlul and sober man; willing to do any thing. Address c. Slmms. 42,i Tenth Hi. SIT I ' AT f( IN WANTEM-ilY MmJdiTIT! aged lady as housekeeper for 11 ie. spcctablo widower with small famih. Ad dress Mrs. Lucy. Ueneial Delivery, Scroti, tun. Pa. SITI'ATION WANTEM-llV A MAR 1 It-.l man, to lake care of horses or do any kind of work. Well acquainted with the city. Addit-ss (1. M. James, st; Soutli Meeker court. SITI'ATION WANTEM-VOFNU .MAN desires position; good references. Clerkship preferred. J. C. '.. ' SITI'ATION WANTEM-HY YOI'NU mun, as driver or anv honorable work; willing to work and can furnish ictir enccs; sti Icily temperate. Address R c, dire Tribune olllce. WANTED - POSITION AS Mot'SE- keeper by elderly American widow; no family. Address housukevpui, Tribune. SITI'ATION WANTED- WASMLNM. Ironing or any kind ot house cleaning by the day, or will take washing home. Side door 120 Franklin avenue. SITI'ATION WANTEM-llV A Vol'NO woman at general housework. Can furnish 1 efi rentes. Address .Mil Wajue aenue. Scranton, Pa. SITI'ATION WANTED -FIRST CLASS cook, hotel or lestauraui. ia pi.nn avenue SITI'ATION WANTED TO MO WASH, lug and Ironing at home, and go out by the day. Call 01 address L. II . i.21 North Sumner avenue. WANTED-POSITION IIV LICENSED unglnecr, understands electrical ma. chines und lighting, good Mt-aiu utter aud handy on rcpalts. l.livnseil, Ti'lbiiue. SITCATION WANTED-FIRKT-CLA.-SS all-round cook, hotel or iiiitauraut. 205 Pcnn avenue. YOUNO Rl'TCMEH, A(M3 IS, WISHES umploymt'llt. 3 years' uxiiciloncc. wishes 11 steudy position, uu all around workman unit have llrst-cluss refertn',et. Call or address C. A. O mi Cap'iiis,. UVe line. l.'aic Kahl. WANTED -- WORK HY THE DAY washing. Ironing, chanlug or cooklns. Address MUs L. E.. U) South Utli street WORK WANTED HY TIM-7 V.Y. washing, etc. by a middlo-agpd, col ored woman. Mrs. Cokinuu, ooj Lacka wanna avouue. ROOMS WANTED: WANTErwfmi furnlsheil rooms for bovsekceplng for man nnd wife. Can furnish best of ret crence. Room, Tribune cfflcc. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. SlPERFLPOt'S MAIR, WARTS AND moles removed by electricity, painless. permanent ; charges moderate, cousultn- !.i" '.' JVf'i.. ,l.'',l,'". Ihieliiuinn, Dermatolo gist, .112 ashlngtou avenue. CITY SCAVENGER A.H. HRIOaS CLEANS PRIVY VAI I., nnd cess pools; 110 odor. liniit pumps used. A. Ultiaus, Proptiet.. Leave ordeis 1100 North Muln ave, or vlcko s drug store, corner Adams , Mulberry. Telephono WHO. CHIROPODIST CORNS, 1H-NIONS AND INdltOWIN', nails cured without the least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advice f!V.c".f,".'e' , K- M- HHTJ4KU Chlropo. (list, 3.T0 Laekawalillii avenue. Ladles ut tended at their reshlcnco If dusirud Charges moderate. SCALP TREATMENT. 'VWVVWVVVVVWWVWWVV'WWVVWVW MRS. L. T. KELLER. SCALP TREAT- ment. fiOc. ; shampooing, iOe. ; facial massage, manicuring, 20c. chlropod. .01 (Juincy. PROFESSIONA L. ARCWTCGTS KDWARD M. DAVIS, ARCHITECT. Connell Uulldlng, Scranton. K. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of fOii Wnshlngtou avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR.. ARCHITECT. 4.15 Spruce St., cor. Wash, av., Scranton. FREDERICK L. IIROWN. ARCHITECT, Price Hulldhig, 12'i Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. LACEY Si SON. ARCHITECTS, Trndera' National Hank. DENTISTS VU 1;,- IVMAN, SCRANTON PRI yato Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry. DR. II, F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUHACM, 115 Wyoming ave. WELCOME C. SNOVER, ISH Washington avenue. Hours. 9 to l.uud 2 lo 5. HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLE. 100 SPRI'CE STREET. .MAKES your hat to order and they lit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE. 12.1 ANMi27 FRANK nil avenue. Rates reasonable. P. .EIOLER. Pnipiblor. SCRANTON MOP.SE. NEAR D.. L. A: W. passenger depot. Conducted oil the En ropeau plan. VICTOR Koi'M. Prop. LAWYERS I' RANK K. IIOYLE. ATTORNEY AND -.ounsellorai-.uw. Hurr Hiilldliig, looms 13 and 14, Washington iicnui. OKELL ,v Ml NN. ATTORNEVS. .". 'IO 11 Coal Kxchtiugo Ilulldiiii,. Scranton. Wl LLARD. WaTTrEN K.Na7', AT lorneys and Couusellois-ut-Law. Re publican nulhllng. Washlngloii inecue. berunton. Pa JLbbt P & JE.SSCP, ATTORNEVS AND ( ounsellois - at - Law. commonwealth llullding. Rooms i. 20 am! 21. JAMES W. LI A K 1 'O R D."TTI ) R N K V - AT -Law. Rooms lit. i15 and 010. Hoard of 'trade Hiiihiing. D. H. RKPLOOLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS iiegcTthiied 011 real eslale seeiull. Mears llullding, corner Washington uvenue and Spruce street. JAS. J. 11. HAMILTON. ATTORN 13 Y-at-Law. ::oi Conimunweallli Huilding, Scranton. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms SOIi-MI. 0th Moor. Mears llullding. L. A. WATRES. ATTORNEV-AT-l.AW . .102 Hoard of Trade HiilMlm,. Scranlon. Pa. C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth llullding. Serauton. I'i. PATTERSON . WILCOX. National Hank Hullillns-. TRADERS' C. COMEUVS. 9-i:i REI'CHLICAN Hulldhig. A. W. RERTIIOLF, Atti-.. Mears bldg." MIDWIFE MRS. CARLE (MtAMIATE MlDWll'h l.ds Washburn sli.-t-'. Seriintoii. Pn gagemeiits solicited. Hioins and lies attendaiiee for a II111 id iiumber or n:i llents. PHYSICIANS AND SUHGCOVS DP.. C. L. FREY. SCRAN-ION SAVINOS Hank Huilding. 122 W.vomlng aieniie. MARY A. SMEPlll-HU..i)T7lOMi opathlst, No. 22S Adams avenue. MR. W. E. ALLEN. M2 NORTlYWA"sil Ington avenue. DR. R. TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, coiner Wyoming avenue and Spiue.- slieiit, Scmnlon Olllco hours Thuisdavs and Siitur diijs, ii a. m. lo ii p. 111. MR. L. M. (3ATES. ROOMS 2o7 AND :ns Hoard of Tiado Hulldhig. Olllce hours S to 0 u. m.. 2 to I! and 7 lo S p. m. ipi. deuce. IW.i MitdNou avenue. DR. C. L. l'REAS. SPECl7T,IST IN Rupture. Truss Fitting and Fat Redue. Hon. Ofllce telephone i:w.l. Hours. 10 to 12. 2 to 4, 7 to 9. MR. S. W. lVAMOuiTrX.irFFI(l3;K!"i Washington avenue. Residence, i:;p) Mulberry. Chronic discus,.. lungs, heart, kidneys ami geiilto-urlnary or gans a specialty. Hours. 1 to 4 p. 111. W. a. ROOK. VETERiN-ARV' SPIN genu, lloises, Cattle and Mogs treated. Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephono 2072. sceos n. R. CLARK & CO. SEED.MKN AMI Nurscr mini ; stole 145 Wasnlngtmi ave. nno; green house, l&o North Mnln ao nue; store tolephnnc, 782. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF 'HIE LACKAWANNA.. Scruntoii. Pa. Courses prcparalory to college, law, mcdlclim or bush-ens. OpeiH Sept. 12. Send for catalogue. Rev. Thomas M. Calm, LL. I)., Walter 11. Hucll, A. M. WIRE SCREENS JOS. KI'ETTKL. REAR .Ml LACKA wanna avoiiue. Scranton. Pa., niamiue Hirer of Wile Scre-us. MCC5tt,frfOU3 LATEST FROM PHILIPPINE H hind.. Hrcatest Nuial Huttle. hiiom all blown to piece-i and landed j. ...'. tleton's Shoo Store. Wushinion ,n -" ., Ladles' line button shuts, ru.s, ' ', dungola, cost ;2.20, at $l.,:i; iad.i . J2.0IJ shoes for We, hollos' oxford; $1.K). for 7'.'c: men's $3W call ami shot-B for l.l; W.O) shoes for $!,;, HAl ER'SOiTcilESTItA- MllTJc 1 (,,, bulls, picnics, partlcc, receptions. ,, dings and concert wivk fmnUhed I'm terms, mhos It. J. liatier, conducioi Hi Wyomliiv avenue, oxer J lultiurt's music store. MEOARC.EE UROTMIJIIS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paptr hags, twine, Wurehouse. 20 Wanhliiclou avenue, Scruntoii, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Schedule In I'.llsct May 19, iSpl. Trains Lenvo WllkesBarro as Fol lows: T.30 n. m weak (Jays, for Sunbur HarrljburK, Philadelphia, Qaltl. more, WashlnRlon, and for Plj. burc; and tho West. 10.15 0. m weok days, for Hazleton, PoMsvlllo, Reading, Norrljtown, and PhlladolphU; and for Sun. bury, HarrlsburR, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burRand the Wast. 3.12 p. tn , daily, forSunbury, Harris burc Philadelphia, Ballimoro, WashlnRton, and PittiburR and the West. 000 p. m., week days, for Sunburn Harrlsburg, Phlladolphia anil Pittsburg. j. ... MUTi,,1.tien,er;lvet Del.. Lncku. und Western. Effect Monday, June 20, 1S9S. Trains leave Scranton hs follows- Ex press for New York and all polnta'aa,. 1.40, 2.00. 5.10, S.U0 and 10.0J a. in. 12;5nT, 1 u.:;;i p. m. ' "u Expiess for Easton, Trenton, l'hlla.iri. phla and the South, r,,10. S.OO und loo; -T in.. 12.5.1 and 3.SI p. in. W-0J " Tobyhiinna aecominodatlon, fl,rt ., ni Express for Hlnghamtoii, Oswecii i-i mini, Corning, lluth. Daiisvillc. Mooo. Morris and Hllflalo. 12.10. 2.3.V 1 no ,,'," 1.65 and r..W p. m.. making dose coiinee tons nt lliirf.tl.1 lo all polniM tho West Northwest and Southwest. , Rlnghamtoii olid way statlmiH. 1 07 n m lacloryvUle accommodation, 400 n!!a Nicholson accommcdallon COO 11 m Express for t'llea and Richfield S prliiHS 2.:!.) a. m and 1.F5 p. 111. -i uih, Ithaca, 2.:i.i, 9.00 a. tn., utid I.", n ,,, For Northumberland. Plttston, Wflk'e. Rnrre. Plymouth. Hloomsburg And rim" vllle. making close connections at Nor'ii ' umberhind for Wllllainsport, Harrlsborp llaltlmore, Washlngloii and the Hoiilli Northumberland and Intermediate ii., lions, COO. 10.05 a. m., aud 1.55 and 5.1" pi Nnnllcoke and Inlermedlate stations 8.0S nnd 11.10 n. m. Plymouth indl titer: medlnto stations, 3.3,-, und 8.50 p. 111 Pm Kingston. 12.5, p. in. x ' Pulltnaii parlor and sleeping coaches on nil exptess trains. "la " For detailed Information, pocket t!ni ables. etc.. apply to M. L. Smith D,. Irlct Passenger Agent, depot ticket 0 Lchisli Valley Katli-osid Systci Authiacllo Ccal Used. Ensuring Clean ness and Comfort. Ill III. In Effect .May 15, 1S3S. i'. 01. i.if!"' ''"'hhiinnock, Towanda. Elmlln, itliacn. (oiipva .-mil principal intermedl- ..s'".t. ".'-"' Vl" D- ,- & vv- ll' K" SOS a. 111.. 12. 1". and XX, p. tn. A. W. W. NONKMACHER. Division Pass ger Agent. South Rolhlehem. Pa. en Djliuv.ii'w' iin.l Hiiilson. On Sunday. July ;inl. "ft-aitiH will it-avo Seianton -i. follows- For Catbomlale-ij.21'. 7.3!. s.5:i lo.ir. n. m.: 12 noon; 1.2H. 2.2c :'.52. 5.2". .25. I. ."..". i'i.".. 11.10 p. in ; i.n; p. m. I-or Albimv. Saratoga. Montreal. 11"--lon. New lCuguiiiJ points, eic.-ii.2ii a. ni . 2.20 p. m For Miuiesilale 1:.20. S.5'1. la. 13 a. in.; 12 noon; 2.20. 5.25 p 111. For Wilkes. I la tie. 0.15, 7.K S.I1. ' w. 1'i.lS a. m.: 12.11:: 12.1. 2.1!. 3.2,;, 1.27, 0.10, 7.4s, 111.11. ii.:.o n. m. I'm New York. Philadelphia, etc., l.i la high Vullei Railroad 15. IT. a. ni., 12.i . 1.2s. 1.27 p. iv.. wllh lllaek Diamond Ex Ui"S. II. 0 p. in. For PeiniHilvanln R.illrand points. 11.1"". 0.5.x n. 111.. 2.IS. 1.27 p. 111. I'd- Wi-iifvn Polo's. va Lehigh Villi"" llallroiiil 7. IS 11. 111.: 12.112. .I.r.'l. wllh Iliad Diamond I'-iuess. 10.11. 11.S0 p. ill. Trains will airlvi In Scranton as fol lows: From Carbondale and the North fl 11. 7.4.1. K.'IS. 11 'II. 10..'S 11.55 11. in.. 1.21, 2.15. !!.'.. 1.2", 5.1.1. 7.1.1. I'I IS. 11.27 p. m. Fiom Wllkes-ltarre and the Smith 1", 7.K. S.is, 111.OS 115". 11. in.: 1.1. 2.M, :1.4s, 5.20. IUM. 7.5.1. (1.05, 10.(1", n. m.: 1.12 a. m SPNDAY TRAINS. For Carboiiil.tle ',i.(l7, 11. SI a. 111.: 1.5'J. 2..".'. 5.5' !.:.! n. 111. For Wllle-..l!aire-!i.1l!, 11.41 a. ni.", 1.5''. S.2S. 5.12. 7.1S p. in. I.owesl rate- lo all points in united States and I'.i'iiuhi. J. W. RI'HDICK c P. A . Albany, N. V. II. W. CROSS. D. P. A.. Scranton, P.i. Central Ualli'ial of New Jar-ay (Lehigh and r'l.squehnuna Division.) Stations in New Vol k-Font of Ltii riy stieel, N. P... and South Ferry, Whitehall st lee I Anthracite coal used exclusivity, insar- ing cleanliness nnd eomloil. TIME TAHLE IN Ei'l'F.CT SEPT. 11, iS'H Trains leas.- Scruntoii for Pittstou. Wllkes-Ua:ie. ele., at S.3J. I'l.lO a. in., 1.20, 2.".'.. :i.20, 7.10 p. 111. Sundays, y.W n. 111., loo. 2.15, 7.10 p. in. For Lakewoid and Atlantic City, S.'J) "For" New York. Newalkaud Elisabeth, SO) (expiess) 11, m.. 1.20 (espri ss), a.20 (ex piessi p. 111. Sunday, 2.15 p. in. Tinln leaving 1.20 p. in., 11 1 rives at Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 7.ol p. 111., aud N.-v York 7.05 p. m. .... ... Foi Munch chunk. Alb-mown. Hetnle In 111 Easton and Philadelphia, !.",'! u. 111., 120 S 20 p. in. Sunduys. 2.15 p. m. For llaltimoic and Washington, an 1 points South and Wert via Hcithlcliem. s:io a. 111.. 1.20 p. 111. Sundays. 2.15 p. m. I'or Long Hraiieh. Ocean Urove, etc., lit $.;:0a. m. and 1.20 p. m. For Heading. Lebanon and Harrlslviiff. via Allentown. S.:0 a. ni., l.'.V p. m. S'io day. 2.15 p. m. For Pottsvllle. S.aiu. in., 1.20 p. 111. Rctlirnlnp, have New York, foot of I.'--erly street. North River, at t.oo. 0.10 ie. prcssl 11. m.. 1.30 (express) p. m. Sundii. 4.:',0 a. in. ........ , . Lease New Yolk, South I eirv, foot Whitehall street, at 9.0S a. in.. 1.25 p. 111. Passengers arriving or departing ftom this tei initial can connect under covtr with all the elevated lulhuiids. HroaUwity cable cars, and ferries to Hrooklyn nnd Stiiten lsiiinds, making ipdrk truiister to and from Otalid Ccntiul depot und Lo.ig Island rallioail. ,,,,., , . , Leave Philadelphia. Reading Teiniinil, !2l a. tn.. :i."0 p. in. Sunday, s.13 u. in. Throtigb tlckeis to all points East. South and Wcsi at lowest rate at thn station. J. II. OLHU'SEN. (leu. Supt. It. P. HALDWIN, Oen. Pass. Agt. Uric anil Wyoinlti ; Valley. Time table tn effect Sept. 10th. ISSi Tialns leive Si rauton for New York, Nonvbuig and Intermedluto points on Erie railroad, also for Hawley and loel points, ut 7.0.'! n. tn. and 2.25 p. tn. Trnlt nirive at Scraiit.u ftom ubuvo poiius ut 10.23 a. m., mid 3.15 und 0.C8 p 01. Ontario 11ml Western Uuili-i.iil. I loir liliilt ill l.uri I iMumi.iy, uv. 1, ,0.-0. Train le ive-i Scranton for Carbnndalu ami Cadosht at 10.55 a. in., counettlug wltli l.r..,,..l, MMlnu Vn.l. .....I e....l. .Pk.. I.. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. e. i',"'i!',,ya(l"",.h.1-" and Ne Ym-h via D. mo,.' ,.,'Jv "l 'U n- "'.. and 12.05. 2.18, 4.27 w't.i.1. n,,,ml '''Xm-ess) and ll.Su p. ni 1 V V"t.';t"!,. "l"1 Wllkes-llnrre Ha l,.. nm . V "' "" BlH1' ll-w " '".. l.K. 3.W ni .1 ohY,'.!'' ,""rn' Haaleton. Pottsvllle. v 1 'K7i"1 ,1'dnts in the coal legions ., , ' 'elhlehem. Easton. Reading, Mar . m B. "."' lU'hielpal Intermediate sta-.''"'.Vjii- D. 11. It. R.. 6.45 a. in.. 12.05. -i. 4.., clllack Diamcnil Express), 11.C0 ," " . 'eiievn. Hoehester. Hurfalo. Nlag- 1! r ',.' hlcago and all points west via J. II 11 R., 12.1C. :;.xi diinck Dlumonit i,1 ",','!"sl- 1"-f' and It.ra p. m. 1 oilman parlr U1U sleeping or Lehigh. Mi Hey pin lor ,..ir ,, trns between .11 '"' ;""' Npw v"'k. Pldlad-1-pbl.i Hiirr.ilo .mil Suspension Hrldge. ..11JL y'.N " WII.IHU'R, Oen. Supt I AS. Hi EE. Pass. Agt.. 20 Cnrtlandt slie 1. N, -,v York. .,.,, i. II, initoiih ,,. milllliuo .It ...V ..11,. Sundiis only For Cadosla. connectlii? wllh main line trains North nnd Sou'.i at S.no a. m., arriving al Cadosla at 10.41 a. in. Rettiinlug. leav-Hs Cadosla at 4 in 1 1. ni.. arriving Carbondale at 3.51 p. m., and M'lauton at .V, p. in. J. C. ANDERSON, O. p. A.. New York. T. FLITCROFT, D. P. A., Summon.
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