"W 1 " Wjfi "' THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1898. TROOPS FOR CUBA MOVEMS MONTH OCCUPATION OF THE ISLAND TO BEGIN NOV. 22. ' Tlrst Detachment of Our Forces to , ,, t j m.. i Move at Once Will Land at J4uc- vitas and Puerto Pilnclpe Brig.- , Gen. L. II. Carpenter In Com mandCavalry and Infantry to Go Orders Issued by the War De partment. Washington. Nov. ;'.. ctietaiy Al- gr today Issued tin Mist order In to- gard to lh" military occupation of ' Cub liv the L'nlted States tioops. Thr , order was Is Issued only after vciy care- ful consideration of the reports of the military officer In C uba. and of those of the flecker boatd anil other com mlssloneis who have been in ih? Held. The older designates two points, namely Nuevitss and Pun to Principe, in be occupied first but the movement is to be exi nde'l af rapidly a' the Spenlsh evucunllon ptoceeils. Tioops a ro lo begin to moM at oute, lull, iticoidiug to the Tabulations of th- ilrpnitiwnt, I will he scarcely tcuslble. lo make the fiii landing he roic Nov. 2.'. ll"ai,.quart"is of the new torps. vhlcit lias been created for the pin poso of the occupation. Rif to bo at Nuevitas undei the command of Octi eial 1.. II. Ciipinter. who is In com m.nid of thf cnvttliv brigade com posed of th- SIMii iiinl Seventh cav nliy a Htintsvitlc. la. The nrdei Is hs follm."' offical order The headiiuarti is of six tioops of l'nlted States lavuliy and the Thllil Geoigla enMiliy wilt be Nltetas. Six tioops of the Eight fnlteil States i avail v and t lie Fifteenth lufantiv will go to Pueito Print Ipe. Tho legl nionts will be piepitii'd foi einbajku tlon at once and the su''slciiee de pat tnient will auange foi the neces sary latlons. The command will be i quipped and lationed for sixty day-. The liiiarteimastrr general's depail nicnt wilt furnish tlie neccwiiy wagon tianspoi tation for Uhe at their new station. The surgetin-geneial will make piovlslon for hospital and mod leal supplies Brigadier Genet al L. H. aip"nter, l'nlted States olunteCrs, Is assigned to comnvtnd these troops. with hi'Hdiiiaiteis at Vilcvitns. The lavnliy brigade, composed of tlie Seventh and Eighth l'nlted States eav ah v. I dlst ontlnunl. The Seventh Is ilglifd to tlie Fltst iiltil!- lOtps and the Eighth to the Second nimy eoips. The Fit fen t!i l'nlted States Infantry Is detached from the Fourth army ( orps and nu InfunMy brigade dented, (imposed of th- Thint Cleotgtit volun-t-eis and the Fifteenth Fulled States Infniitrv. and designated as the Second brigade. Thhd division. Second corps. The order sending the Second brigade. Thiid division. Second roips. to Athens, Oa . have been I evoked HOBSON IS OVER-RULED. Government Will Do Nothing Moie to Raise Sunken Ships. Washington, ,'m J. Secretaiy Long said ihl aiteiiioou that Ihe govem ment will take no further steps to latse tin Snanli-li warships destioycd bv Adniltal S.iinpon's fleet off the mast of Simini.o, but th.it the depart ment wciubl lecelve nionosiilons 'o that vlil fioin hii nilvale tirin that i a red to undei take tlie woik. He add fi', that this deti'iinlu.itloii was based upon the M'Moii of tlie boaid of eon ntriKi'iu, wlili h leiontly had a con sultation on the Mihipi t with Xval fonstruuhu Ho'isoii. who lias pnisou ally supenl'lng the wen king opera- tllJI'K. Vhe cNistliu; lotitiait with the Mei-iitt-i'1 apniiin lonmanv will be abio .'ttd and opetatlons entirely suspend I i p tin Colon and other vessels pern'- lr:; tlie lonsldelntloii of pinposttions I '.i nilvate linns to do the work In i.i prudent of the govntunenl. It Is ii. dni-tood thai there are two eompan le willing to undertake the woik al tonh own tl"k, one ii Swedish and ttu iithei t i uniimiij on tlie I'ailfie coast COST OF THE WAR. Shown in the Annual Report or Treasurer Ellis H. Roberts. wi,i.,i.. v ... . Ti . Washington, .Nov. .1. fhe tteusuier of the rnlted Stales. Hon Kills . Uobeits, lias rubmitted to the secie 1ar cif the treasmy the annual repoit on the tiausattlons and conditions of the liea.uiv for the past fiscal yeai. The net oullnniy unenues of the gov- IIEAKT DISEASE SOME FACTS REGARDING THE RAPID INCREASE OF HEART TROUBLES! 1 audience dw "Whete Is Henson'"' a Not llr Alnim.d, hnl Loi.U 0r!1),e""11 '""e coined vbv John Fow - ii, .iV l'''' Th'' f,m'e K lu,llt oiound 'he On i ttoubliK of two men who allow .1 Hin Hcan tumbles, at least among Amei- I du theosophlst to use ihem foi pur itans, ate ccitalnly increasing an l' poses of experiment. Their souls nro while this may be laigely due to thu sent Into space and become lost. The excitement and worry of Amotion, soul of -i. Hsuson letuined to tho buMness life. It is mine often tile t- ' fcuin of Tankeily Hacking and It wua suit of weak sioinuchs. of poor dlcoi- oniv Jusi in 'ime to s.ivo the latter li0. from being imested for the ninirier of Real, oianlc heart Uinca-.- is incur -ablet liut nut one case Iu a liundicil of heuit trcuble s organic. The clou, relation between lieuu tiouble and pom dlgestlor Is because both oigan are controlled by biauches "f the same gieat nerves, the Synipa tliotlc and PneumoBastilc. Iu another way. also the heart Is af fected b that form of pcor digestion, which lauses gas and fermentation from half digested food; thcie is a feel ing or oppies Ion and heav.ness In tlie chest caused by piesuie tf tin. dis tended hti madi on the heart and lungs, inteifeiing with tlieli uc-tlnn; hence arises palpitation and short bieath Poor digestion also poisons tlie blood, makes it thin and watery which Irri tates and weakens the lienit. The most senslblo tieutment for heait trouble is to Improve the digestion and to Insure the prompt assimilation of trot'. This can best lie dune by the legular use after meals of some safe, pleasant nnd effective digestive preparation, like rit nun's Dyspepsia Tablets, which may be found at most drug stores and which (ontf.lns valuable, harmless digestive elements n ti pleasant, convenient form. ' It i rsfr to say that the I'Wllar. per sistent Uf of Stuart's nepcpsla Tab ltts at ui?nl time will cure any form of trmarb iiouhle except sneer of the M'imach Full slzfd )ai;aRe of tlie tablets sold b.' druBKlsi .ii ;o . pt Llttlr Iiook on stoitisch troubles niAiletl fr'-e Aildiess Htuart Co,, Mar fl.sll, MUh. eminent were $403,321,335, an Increase of $r.7,r,97,630 over thoio of the previous year, vvhllo the net ordinary expend iture wcro $143,368,582, nn Increase of $77,591,42?- Tho remitting deficiency of $35,046,217 exceeds that of the preceding year by $19,994,703. In the receipt nro Included 164,751,22.1 paid Into the treas u ry on account of the mile of tho Union raclfle and Kansas Tactile rullroadfi, Out of them were pnld 129,850,952 of ,,le bonds Issued for the construction of thp pacific raroaUH( whlch went to Incieiue the. exDonclltuies. i'(i iu mu viori- ui inu iicti juui iiic Increase of the expenditures on account of the war with Spain was $43,041,732 for the war clepaittnent and $24,i!62,43S for the navy department. For thp four month. .Inly August, September and .October, lSflii. the expenditures of the wnr department were $107,510,308 being JSl,61,1,13t greater than for the same months In 1R97. Foi the same months tills yenr the navy department expend- cd $27,459,577. which was $16,014,92r. moie than It spent in the like period in iS9i. I'p to October .11 the war with Spain added in the dlsbuimnients of these two departments the sunt of $164,932,- THE PANAMA SAI"E. Tjansport Reported Lost Arrives Without Mishap at Havana. llaanu. Xo. .1 Tlie l'nlted States ttanspott Panama, fiotn Santiago, Oct. ill, feais for whose safety had been entertained, arrived at this port at !t o'clcok tills mottling. Tho Panama te iiialneil only long enough In tills poi t to laud seven of hei passengets and pioeeeded on her trip ninth within an hour of icuclilnc Havana. Tlie puity landed Includes Conciessman John V. Dul.e, J. F Stagle, V. M. Oinss, J. It. Savage. Ji . C F. Huigeman, ex-Con- i gressinan (Icoige F. Huff and W. I, llower. Tliev have Just visited Ponce. Sati Juan de Porto llleo and Santiago de Cuba. The Panama acted upon the unlets of (iencinl Wood In landing tlie Anieilcan tiuvelers lieie. They expect ed to take the next Tampa boat, on their way to Washington, but owing to the iiuaiautine legulationa they wilt hae to sta here until Nov. 15. Tlie Panama did not eiuountei any bad weather Seeietaiy Glrauta. of the Spanish commission, delivered to the Ainetlcan commlst'loueis last night a pel nut signed by fienerat Patrado authoi IzIiik Fngineer Mcuocol to visit the arsenal and maclilniishons and their depend encies, to make an Inspection and to- pnit uoiiii their condition. Lieutenant Joheah ltoldan, of the Spaulsh na., has been assigned to escort Engineer Menoiol on tils tour of Inflection, - TACKS MADE HIM A MANIAC. Victim of a Joke Rents a Gun and Shoots Nine Men. ttenAcr Dam, Wis, No. 3. Adam Hammer, of this ilty. became suddenly Insane yestciday. and. securing a gun. wounded nine men and was finally nhot to prevent his doing further Injuty. Hammer was employed In the ma chine shops of the J. S. Row ell Manu factuiing companv. He was a good worker, but at times tiad spells of sup posed Insanity, tlie lesuit, it is said, of leilglouf excitement. His peculiar wa.s made him the butt of practical Jokers. Yesterday some one placed some tacks on a stool whete he worked, and this angeied him. He left tlie shop, went to n hardwaie store, where he rented a shotgun and twenty-live shells, and. taking up tils position south of the main building of the plant, kept eveiy one at bay for over an hour, and phootlng several employes thiough the windows, Flnatlv, Lieutenant Arthur A. Tlb betts. Company K, Second leglment, was selected by the marshal to shoot him In such a manner as to lnlng htm down without killing him. Lieutenant Tlbbetts shot Hummer in the light shoulder with a 32-callbie rille, when he dropped, None or tils lctlms are fatally wounded - WOULD-BE LYNCHERS BEATEN. Unsuccessful Assault Upon a Jail in Georgia Volunteer Soldier Shot. Augu"la, (in., Nov. 3, Yesteiduy a negio named Will ltoblnson, who as saulted a white woman, was al retted and conilned in the jail. During the night about (He hundred men. Includ ing a number of soldleis In camp here. j marched to the Jail, In which twenty ! Policemen had been stationed, and de- Imanded tlie surrender of the negro. ,,...., n,tt ,,t,i ,.. "... policeman and a geneial fusilade fol lowed. William Mooie. a volunteer sol dier on furlough, was shot through the tiead and will die. When he fell tho attack was abandoned. N'one of the polltenien wete InJuied. - - - -- - - IN THE PLAY HOUSES. An Entei taining Faice. At tlie l.xieum last night n small Pi Hens m that Hacking's wonderful soul ii..,. buck to animate the clay of Ui. Hanson. Hefoie the bouls uin returned to their pioper bodies all kinds of ludicrous complications result. The prlnlclual work of the evening devolved upon Frank Ulalr and Idallne Cotton, both eiy callable aitlsts. Other niembets of the company weie Ocoige W. Larson, L J. White, Helen Young and Monte llonlco o - Reception After Matinee. The Walte Comedy company will hold n lecepilon on the stage of the Acedemy after the matlnt-e today when "The Hoosler Heiolne' will be pre sented. "The Power of Love" will be the attiactlon tonight. "Because She Loved Him So." A new play by William Gillette, author of "Seciet Seivice," will he pro duced at tha Lyceum theatre Friday ajid Saturday, with a matinee Satur day. Ita tlte, "Ueiause She Loved Him Ho," gives promise of lots of fun, and the fact that Its author has given to the American stage nearly a dozen suc cessful comedies and now stands at the head of play-wrltera In this country. Is further assurance that it will be a Jolly treat. Mr. Frohman wl give the piece a worthy production. In the cast wjll be J. E, Dodson and MIfs Ida Conuuest. I both clever and Impoitant members of tlie wmpuc means wtocic company; Mr. Kdwln Amen, Ajnold Paly. Will lam tmlth, Tulty Mai shall, W. J. Cou stantlne, Chaile Kidtldge, Roy Fair- J child, Kate Meek, Ieonora UnUutm, Marnaret Fielding, Margaret Mayo, Kdythe Bkewett, Dljou Fernandez and Helen Uall. "Because She Loved Htm Ho" Is tho only work of Mr. Gillette's pen that has boon given to th nubllo ulnce ho wrote "Secret Service." Be tween that, ploy mid tills the author has made two great triumphs hi Lon don, and has added wonderfully to hla reputation Doth as actor and writer. There wilt be, therefore, considerable interest In seeing what IiIb new comedy Is like. Elroy Stock Company. Flroy's Stock company will begin Its engagement at the Academy of Music on Monday night, presenting a strong llr of plays at people's popular prices, 10, -0 and "0 cents. The company Is large and better than ever. New pla have been added to the extensive repcr lolie; now scenery has been painted, and Manager Klioy has spatcd neither pains nor expense In making1 this1 a sttong popular priced attraction. Or the manv features this season are n. number of strong specialties which will be Introduced nt every performance. The opening bill will be "The White Scjuudron." and It Is safe to say the hotwe will be packed to the doors. Ladle"" tickets Monday night. "A Twig of Laurel." The music Is u gieat featuie iu "A Twig of Laurel," the play in which F.ddle ( Hald, Ainei lea's cycling cham pion, Is appearing. It has all been oilg Inally composed expressly for this pluy by Frank Mandeville. It Includes four oiigiual songs for u mixed quartette. The members of the quai lette enact not unimportant pcisonages Iu tlie iliamii and, stiange to say. their songs ate made a coherent part of tlie action, Instead of being "lugged In by the head and eats" accoidlug to the cus tom. Tlie play will be seen at tlie Ly ceum on Tuesday evening, NovetnherS. Extia at the Gaiety. A midnight performance Is certainly a nneltv in the way of theatricals lc Scrantonlans. but that Is what the Gaiety Is to have Tuesday night In or der that they may announce to their many patrons the complete) election re turns Arrangement have been made for special telegraphic service, whereby two wltes will be urn Into tlie theatre and repoit both local and national will lie announced. Tlie lei-ular first perfoimance will comment e as usual at S o'clock and it the finish of that the audience ns usual will be dismissed and tlie theatre will then open prior to the beginning of the midnight show. As every one It nwnte, the complete leiurns never begin to come in until about 11 o'clock, uiul from that on until about "J a. in., and they aie eiy Interesting and decisive. When one considers that they can attend the Gaiety, secuie a comfortable seat, smoke a cigar and witness a (irnt-ciass nerfoi mance, and In addition hear the eleitlon returns dliect from tho wiie, the Oatety certainly should bo one of the best patronized places In town elec tion night. Tickets for both pel foi mantes will be placed on sale Monday and may lie ic seived In advance The returns will be lead direct from the stage during tlie nerformances, but of course the more Interesting will not begin to come In until about midnight. Special facilities for leeeivlns: tlie local returns have been made as well n? the national ic ports. particularly those from Penn svtvanla and Xew Yotk states. WHi:. YOL AP.H OUT of sorts, feel tired, languid nnd dull you need Hood's Sarsapai Ilia. It will brace you up and glo you stnngth nnd energy, vigor and vitality. HOOD'S PILLS are the best famllv cathartic and liver tonic. Gentle, te llable, sine THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. Xew Yoik, Nov A. Tlie maiket prac tically ietlleed today the losses of the last two clays, the majoilty of rail road stocks clostnK within a smalt frac tion of the pilceh of last Monday. There was considerable Irregularity at the opening, due to the depression in Lon don. There was a good deal of activ ity during the fit at hour, mainly ccr. teted iu the specialties and changes in the lailioad list weie almost un appieciable though the market point ed to a very hard surface. Trading was dull almost to the point of stag nation, until the last fifteen minutes, when the most notable gains wero made. The market was held throu-gh tho early dealings by the stieugth of sugar, which roso above 115 and closed theio after vailous fluctuations. To bacco and Federal steel prefctrcd al so showed a hardening tendenoy, but weie much less active than of late. The recovery in stocks was attributed to relief over the mote peaceful pros pects abroad, as Indicated by the le toicry on Rrltlsh consols, tho recovery of the dlscjiunt rate in London and the weakness of the wheat maiket. Total sales were 1114,100 shares. Furnished bv WILLIAM LINN ALLL.N & CO., stock broken), looms, 703-705 Mears building. Open- High- Ivow- Clos ing, est. ti.il, In?. Vm. Cotli.n (ill Co.. U7i 37 .'" ::7"i Am. Sug. Refg. Co.. .114 1IS,& II RJ'i Atchison ... . 12i MU l-'5i lSli Atchison, Pr :io, :STi .Z :b; Am. Tobacco Co. .. 1.17-j 1W; V'i 134 Rultlinoro A. Ohio . Ut tl'j 4Pi 44U llrooklyn R T. . . O i7 iV- iM-i Cuuatla Southein .. f.J J' Ki PI Central of N. J. . !7 S7 7 N7 ("hesapeak & Ohio . 2Vi 21-i .1 il Chicago ic (. W.. . U It 3 UJi Chic ago & N. W. ... I.U lui J.U Yii Chicago, H & Q. .US. I1V ll,r.i UJT Chic, Mil. & St. P... 10!.', lftsi,, Ju8"i WVt Chii., R I. & Pac. .l'ili Hil VU'i, 10! Cull., !t. P. M & O. S1H SIW St' Sl'i Cleve, C. C A. St. I... 'A USi M4 tVt Con. Ciis lMlj, 15S IMV l!"4' Del. Kl Hud. 'anal. HVs n:a, I'M, Mii lilt Paper Co. ... fill. 3l'i .Mli. ..l"t Louis. & Nusb . M', ,Vi" .i-.. V'J ManlmtlHii in.'. iv, w'j Met. Trartlun . . Ui Jtd4 W lWh M. Kan. i Tex , Pr :;-.' .a r..' .t-' MI"souil Pacini . V' :u-; iiji. 3ivt Natlmial Lead Co. .. :,1s4 ,1.'' "S S.'H N. V. Cont. &. Hud 1H',i 114',j IH'i 114'j N. Y. Ont. & V. . IMi H'J 14H HU Northern Pacitle . :.:n in :iii 41 Northein I'acltlc, Pr 7,Vj Tr.'i 7"; 73i People's Ous .. I'D lui'J 102' V)P,i Pilinsylvunla R R HMj R5l8 UMj i15vi Plllla. & Rending . UVj ' '.3j W P. & R.. Isl Pi .... SsU :.si mW i' Souihein Ry.. Pr.... :iti& J5 sivi mIH iVim.. C. & I. R. R. J7T to'i lITi 2S Texas & Pncille .. . li l!,', i U, Union Parltlr ... :v3 -Ji mt ! I'nlon I'aclflc. Pr kp; aiT, sj jw U. B, Rutilicrr Co.. 4't 4"i lOU 40'J V. H. Lratlicr Co. i,, i aj , ,jj U. S. Leather Co pi t, . ij ( Wabash 7i4 7'i 7U 7' Wabusli, Pr . , if,, 't.t ifiij Western Futon . .. !L, pj ';'. ;: Wheeling . I, E. . 3 3 3 .1 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Open- High- Low- cos WHEAT. lug. et. fit. tng. Dec fit,', (,7 KS; 'jni, May C7a 7-i 6( td'l The People's OiAi A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSC for the Ilcnciit it All Who Huvc IIouhcs to Rent, Real Kstnte or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help Theau Small Aitvcrtlbemcnts Cost One Cent u Word, Six Insertions for Five Cent a Word Except Situations Wanted, Which Ars In. Hcrtcd Free. FOR RENT TO 1U2NT-TIIB liXCIU-SIOIl ci. wu ball on Washington avenue. Stiltabla forsetect parties, bnlls and entertulnments. Ladlss and gents' cloak room attached; also caterer on nremUts. Apply to nice, Levy A Co., an Larkawiuina avenue. FO RENT - BtiCOXD AND TII1IU) floors, 23 Lackawanna avenue. Apply to T. It. Ilrooks. Traders' Hank Building. for nnNT-STom: iioom. sos lack , wanna avenue, formerly occupied oy tho Five Hrcs.' Shoe Co. Inquire of Iloyln & Mucklow. clothiers, 41B Lackawanna iiveiuifi, cltj. HOUSIJ ON AVKNUi:-MODEP.N CON vcnlonces: low rent. Jones, 311 Spruco street. FOR ItHNT-L KfikTlOOM'oUHAllK . of omces secend tloor front, Coal L.x- change. Call at loom 15. FOR HUNT - SECOND Qulnoy l'LOOR. 701 FOR SALE FOR SALI'IHRT CLASS HOT VA tor heater, nearly new. l.'3(i Wushlng Ion avenue. FoiTsALE-lIORSL'. "hARNLSS AND buggv; very cheap, or would exchange for good upright piano. Call or nddres 1533 Capoiisu avenue. FOR SALR-ONH POl'RLK HTMIIER wagon; new. Apply sst N Hromley nvenue. MINNJJHOTA VKNISON-T. H. CARR& Son. ut Wnshlnston Maiket. opposite Court House will huvc on sale todny some very Hue dilt-on. I'OR fiALH-A SECOND-HAND TANT? center erank high speed englns In first class oondllloii For further par- ncujnrsapply at this tifllce. FOK SALE-TEN R-l-P-A-N-S FOR 5 cents at drugglBls One gives relief. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALC-MY RESIDENCK AT 2J3 Colfax avet'ue. Just ti mpleted. All modern improvernenls. Hardwood tlnish, sanitary plumbing, electric lights, etc. Price reasonable. Address Frank f. Okell, 220 Hroadway, New York city. W ANT ED-TO BORROW. WANTED - TO 1JORROW 2,no ON tlrst-class rel estate. J. A K . Trib une ofllee. MONEY TO LOAN. JTOil, 0, JJ.fiiM, Jl,r.uil ON CITY PROP erty strulglit Any sum on monthlv pavments Blown attorney, Mears build ing. FURNISHED ROOMS. TORnNT'HtSTCLLsTUsTlE looms with city steam heat and all modern conveniences. Inquire 510 Wash ington avenue. FOR RENT-PLEASANT FURNISHED looms; conveniences. Rooms from tl.SO up, 522 Mulberry htrcct PRACTICAL FURRIER. MAURICE D BRESCHEL. iit l.ACKA uannn .i-euut one flight up. See adv. on Inst page. CORN. Dec ,"2 !U- MU eji. May .11 P 3.it .11 OATS. Dei 24 2I JI 2U, May -:i S'l. "P4 .: PORK. Dec 7.S7 vo"i 7.T '.in Ma P.CKi !H)J Mi 'II17 LARD. Dee 4 W l.W 4 ).0 J '13 .May 1.97 r,.0J !.!". .",02 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Rrinntnn Ar PUlRtOlI True. I!i) 20 Flrbt National Bank Elinhurst Uoi'levard Scranton Savings Rank .. .. Scranton Packing Co Lacka. Iron it Steel Co Third National Rank Throp Novelty Mfg. Co Scranton Railway Co Dime Dep. & Dis Bank Economy Light Heat & Pow er Company Scranton Illuminating. Heat & Power Companv Sciunton Forging Co Traders' National Bank soo i'si 100 90 25 SO 25 16S 45 So 130 100 Lacka. Lumber uo Lack. Trust & Safe Dep. Co.. ir,o 150 MoobIc Mountain c-oai i;o Scranton Paint Co BONDS. Bcranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage, due 1920 People's Street Railway. flrBt mortgage, due 1918 People's Street Railway. Gen eral mortgage, due 1S21 Dickson Manufacturing Co ... Lacks. Towrshlp School oTe.. City of Scranton St. Imp. 0V.. Mt. Vemon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Scranton Traction 6'e, bonds .. ... 115'J SO US ... IIS ... us . . 100 102 10J w 100 105 Phllndelphln Provision Maiket. Philadelphia, Nov 8. Wheat-Firmer und 'at. higher; contiact giado Novem ber, 71'a72c Corn Sted . No. 2 mixed November :;7Sa37'-c. Oats-Flim" No. 2 white clluned, 30i,a31e. , No 3 do. do. 2V te No. 3 mixed do. 2j.U')',it. Butter Stead), fancy western creamery, 2!c: do. prints, 24u. Eggs Firm, le. higher; fresli nearby, 22c: do. western, 2a21e.; do. southwestern, Ifle. do. wuthem, 19e. Cheese Firm. Refined Sugars Quiet but steady. Cotton Unchanged. Tallow Quiet at lormei rutes; city pilme. iu hogsheads. .ls4c. , country do. do., barrels, a.c. , durk do.. "Uc. ; cukes, 4c, grease, laVJe. Live Poultry Unchanged: towls, "'.JaSe, . old roosters, 0a6Hc ; spring chick ens, 7'iaSe , ducks, 7'ia$c . gee-.e. Sa'ie , tuikejs, kile llrehsrd Poullrj Stead . fowls, cliolee, 10c ; do. fair to goon, !luoite ; old roosters fi'jt . spilng chickens, wei-t-cm laige, 9a10o . Hinall and tcalded, do. 7n!c Receipts Flour. lu.OOo Parrels and lo.Cdci sscks, wheat. 97 000 buxhcls, com, 13t.(Xi0 biliihclt., oats, 12.0XJ bushels. Ship ments Wheat. 12.0(10 bushels, com 2 0) hiishftls; oats, t,0 bushels Kew York Produce Markot. New York. Nov. 3, Flour Inactive and lower to sell. Wheat Spot euBy; No, 2 led, 76',ic. f. o. b. afloat. No, 1 Northern Duluth, 76c. r. o. b. afloat; No. 2 do. oo., 74';c f. o. b. atleat; No. 2 haul New York, 75ic. f. o. b, ufloat. Options dull all day, closing about steady at 'Htt'ic. net de cline. No. 2 rest March, closed 76c; Muy, 72c; December. 7l'Jc. Corn 8pot quM; No. I, SSic. f. o. b. afloat. Options eai,y wlili whnat, but milled an bad crop neus, eased off timid reullllhg and closed stciidv ul u partial lie. pet ciecllm.'. Moy rloeed 391tc. , Dcrtmbcr. ii'v- OatH Upot dull. No- 8. 29ii. bid, No. J, iS'jc ; No. .' white, vO'ic No T do., iO'jc. , track mixed, western. 29.131c. Hack white west, em. 30ac tisck white state. ,xia3e. Options Inactive. Hiiltet Film: westein' iieamen. ir2.1i.. do. factory. II'imII'c.; Elglns, 2'!c. ; Imitation ciemneiy, l."nl7c; Exchange. ' HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTP.D-TWO COAT.MAICERH AT 1 aHhlngton avenue. Charles Nelson. HELP WANTED -FEMALE. WANTKIV-TWO SERVANT GIRLS AT onte. Horn's hotel. ROOMS FOR RENT. I OR RENT - TWO UNFURNISHED and ono lumlslicd room, steam heat, bath, etc. C41 Madison avenue. FOR RENT-J10. HOOMS WITH IM pi ovements, Inquire 427 Kellum court. BOARDERS WANTED. JT liiJ'.Wl JM-..-. Ilfln.. . . two, rorn or six young men that would like to be together In a P easnnt homo can be uccommodutetl with nicely riirtilshed rooms, larg light and warm, three minutes' walk from postof llce, in a line loca!lt. with or without board. Address, "Private family," Trlb uno ofllee, cltv HOARDERS WANTED-ROOM8 WITH board, suitable for slnglo gentleman pr man and wife; location very conven ient and choice. Primrose, 22H Monroe av srTUATTorwXNrTD aged womun as housekeeper In small famllv. 217 Irving nvenue, Scrunton. SITUATION WANTED DOING OEN oral housewoik or cooking, 1 rish st. SITUATION WANTED-BY A MAR rleil man as llrrman. stationary engi neer or pump runner, thoroughly under stands electricity and refrigerator ico machines. Is well experienced und cm give first class reterciiLCs. J. D. W., !J7 Penu avenue Situation wanted-uy a yoino man who desires poslton In clothing or grocery stme, speaks live languages; can furnish good teferenres; undei stands tho care of horses Address T. J., Tilb line, ofllee SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG lady for light housework, 1014 South Wyoming avenue. WANTED-ANY KIND OF WORK, GO out by the day or take washing home. Rear 120 Franklin avenue, up-stalrs, SITUATION WANTED-BY A GIRL who can sptak English and German, us dressmaker, good worker and will work for low vngc. Address 1W0 Gib ton street, city. A YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE A place to work for hei board and go to school. Inquire at 423 Adams avenue. SITUATION WANTED - WASHING Ironing or any knd of house cleaning by tho day, or will take washing home. Side door 4J) Franklin avenue. CARPENTER WANTS WORK OF ANY kind, city or countj. Address M. D. SITUATION WANTED-l'O DO WASH lug and ironing at home und go out by tho day. Call or address A. B . 331 North Sumner avenue. BOOKKEEPER. CASHIER, COMPE tent, double entry, ten ears' business CNperlc-nce, Reference and bond If ru ijulied, Address 104, Tribune. A MARRIED MAN WANTS A Posi tion as teamster oi any other kind of woik. sohel, Industrious and can furn.sh reference. A. L. Life. Dickson City. Pa. STEAD EMPLOYMENTxvXOTEllTiy man of good habits, lias had expel i enco laboring with builders, plumbers etc Worked fourteen jeais for luM em ployer Good references John MrAnul ty, 317 New street STENOGRAPHER-SMITH PREMIER or Remington opeiator desires position Hvo yenrs' experience, accurate, tellable. Addre-s A. B C , Tribune SITUATION WANTED-FOR YOUNG man to wjrk foi boatd and attend school Address Box 413. SITUATION WANTED-YOUNG MAN, 2ft. wishes situation as shipping cleik or packer, his had three years' experi ence In one of the largest laboratories In tho country; can furnish good reference. Address Shipping Clerk, Titbuno ofllse SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG woman as stenographer, typewriter or at other otlice work. Address. 133S San derson avenue, Scranton. Pa. SITUATION WANTED-rfKPERIENCED stenographer desires position, has col lege education. K. T. Jones, COS Linden street. SITUATION WANTED-BY A MAR rled and sober man: willing to do any thing. Address C. Slmins, 2) Tenth St state dairy, HalOc. : state dairy. Halve ; do. creamery. Fie. Eggs Firm: state und Pennsylvania, 21'ia2.'c. ; western flesh, 21c. Chicago Produce Market. Chicago, Nov, .!. Moio peaceful news from nbioad today and a slack expolt demand with a heavy Increase for Octo ber In European stocks caused it decline In wheat. December closed '.jaHc lowet , Coin lost 'sc, oats advanced ',e., poirt left off 2i8c. higher, lard, 2ijuEc, and libs, 2'jC. Cash iiuotatlons were us follo.vs: Flour Steady; No. 2 iprlng wheat, W;a 07c, No. 2 do. do., CPjuMe ; No. 2 led, (c. ; No. 2 coin, HJ'iUlJVic. : No. 2 yellow, 3J',iu(6c. : No. 2 oats.. Kc.r'No. 2 white, 27a 27',ic; No. 3 do., 26a27c ; No. 2 rye. ,"2a B2V.. No. 2 barley. .11 to Mc. No. 1 llax seed, $1.0i&. prlmo timotti.v seed, 52. 13; mess pork, $S,i8Bi); shiut nbs, 'trri3. If. , dry salted shoulders. 4Su4r8c. : nhort clear. Sana 111; whiskey, $1.23, sugars, rut loaf, J.tii, granulated, J5.14. Chicago Live Stock. Chliago, Nov. 3,-Cattle Actlv. and higher; choice stcets, ri.30a3.3Ti, medium, H.7ua4.!'i; beef steers $4 iuul.t"; stoil.irs und lecders, J3.C0al.C3. bulls, 52.)a I. 0 : cows and helferb, JJS0a4 20, calves, J3.Vla 7.'k); western rangers, JJfi0al5, wostcin fed steers, Jll3.i3.40; Texas glass sleets, J3.2la4.O0 Hogs Oood ilemaud: fall to cholci, S3. Via J 70, packing lots. J3 Jra3.i"; butchers, J3 33a3.07'i, mixed. U.'iOai ti2',i ; light, J3.23.t3.b2V., pigs, JJ.D0u3.4O. Sheep Slow; sheep, J2.30al50; westtin sheep, tl. D0n4.33; lunge lambs, JI 3uaR.2S; fcedts, ti.Wia4.0D. Receipts Cattle. 10 000 head; hogs. 30.000 head, sheep, 23,0ii0 head East Libeity Cattle Market. Esat Llbert. Pa. Nov. 3--fatMe Stead , extia, J,'d32v, prime J) '.Kta'i.iJ), common, J12),t3(,0. Hogs Ruled steadv at a ileciine of 3t on all grades; pi line heavy. "..V'a3,7'i medluius. J4.fi."u,1 7u, best Yi.lkcis. J.l.WiaSh,".: Ilrht Yorker.'. M.Mia 3k); pigs, J!3uaJ"..': ,klps f.'.:jaxji; roughs. J.'.2'.i.) V: Sheep Steady; choue wetliers. J4.30.il. 40, common. J2.30al.fi0; cluiee laiillw, Jo.23aS.40, cnmmoit to good, SiMVaP.10; veal cuivc.t. Wa7Li New York Live Stock New York, Nov. 3. Beeves No Mail ing; steady. Calves-Steady; calves, torn mon to prime, JS.2."a7.73; grussers und westerns, nominal. Sheep Quiet; lambs, steady but slow; sheep, oidlnury 'o prime, fj.fi0a4.70; extra, J3.10; lumbs, meillum to cholco, J1.l0a5.). Hogs-Slow, but (Inn ut fJ.jOa'J.M Buffalo Live Stock. Eai Ruffalo. N Y.. Nov J -Cattle-Slow Hogs-Slow, Yorkers, pilino light. J3.3oa3.i)'l, toughs, cunililon lo good, Jl.l.'.n 3.33; pigs, good to choice, J 1 "a3.iri. Sheep and l.umbf Dull; lambs, eholro to eMiu, J3,.'33.4o; cull, fair to good, SI.h4.7"i: sheep, cliolic In selrcled wethers, J 4 Wit 4,73; mils and common. J2.20al.i. WANTED. WANTED-CABE Ot RAD HEALTH that R-l-P-A-N-8 will not bensflt. Send 6 cents to Rlpans Chemical Co., Now York, for 10 samples and 1,090 testi monials. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. SUPERFLUOUS hair, warts and moles removed by electricity, painless, permanent; charge moderate, consulta tion free. Helen Uuehunan, Dermatolo gist, 312 Washington avenue. CITY SCAVENGER A.U. BRiaCJB CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and teen pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. RRiaaS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue. or Elcke's drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 6OI0. CHIROPODIST COUNH.IWNIONB AND INGROWING nails cured without the least pain or drawing blood Consultation and advice glveri free. E M HBTZEL. Chlropo. dlst, 330 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles at tended at their residence It desired. Charges moderate. SCALP TREATMENT. MRS. L. "TTKEuTLnTrATi'mUT ment, Mc. ; shampooing, 50c; facial masBage, manicuring, 25c; chiropody. '.01 Qulncy. I PROFESSIONAL. AHCHITEOTS EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Connell Building, Scrunton. E. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of C06 Washington uvenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITECT, 435 Spruce 81 , cor. Wash. av, Scranton. FREDERICK L. "bROWN. ARCHITECT. Price Building, i; Washington nvenue, Scranton. T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS. Traders' National Bank. DENTISTS DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRI yate Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul beri y. DR. H. P. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAEUACH. 115 Wyoming n'e. WELCOME C. SNOVER, 231 Washington avenue. Hours, 0 to l.and 2 to 3 HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLE. 400 SPRI'CE STREET. MAKES your hat to order and they fit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAPE, 123 AND 127 ERANK- lin avenue. Rates reasonable P. XEK1LER. Proprietor SCRANTON IIOI'SE, NEAR D., L. & W. pastcngor depot. Conducted on the Eu rojieau plan VICTOR KOCH, Riop. LAWYERS I RANK IJ. ROYLE. ATTORNEY AND Couicllor-at-Lavv. lSurr Uulldlng. looms n und 14, Washington uvenue OKELL .v III NN, ATTORNEYS. 3 TO 11 Coal Exchange Uulldlng, Scranton. UILLARD. WARREN 4 KNAPP. AT torneys and Counsellors-iit-Iaw. Ri publican Uulldlng, Washington avctuu, bcranton, I'a. JESSCP & Ji;.SSCP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law. Commonvve iHli Uulldlng. Rooms 1, ) nnd "1. JAMES W. OAKTORD ATTORNEY-A'I -Law. Rooms 511 31". nnd 510. Heard tu Trade Building. D. P. RI3lO0llA'rr7mNI3Y-l.OANS negotiated on real cMale crllllt Meats Kulldlnr. corner Washington avenue and Spruce stteet. JAS. J. li. HAmTi.TON ATTORN E'. -at-Law 301 Commonwealth Rulldlt a Scranton. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms W3-10I, 9th floor. Mears Rulldiiijc L A. WATRE3 ATTORNEY-AT-LAU 302 Board of Trade Biillillns, Herantoii Pu. C R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Commonwealth Uulldlng, Scranton P i PATTERSON A WILCOX, TRADERS' National -Bank Hiilliling. C. COM L'O VS. Uulldlng. -l. REPUBLICAN A. W. RERTllOLr. Attv . Mears bids. MIDWIFE MRS, C.ARLE. GRADUATE MIDWICE 111S Washbiilil ntteet, Scrnnlon. En gagements soleItel, Rooms and be-: attendance for a limited number of oa tlents. PHrSICIANS AND BURQEOVS DR. C. L. FREY. SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank Rulldlug, 122 Wjomlng avenue. MARY A. SHEPHERD, M. D. HOME- opathlht, No. 22i Ailtiins avenue. DR. W. E. ALLEN. 512 NORTH WASH Ingion avenue. DR. R TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, comer Wyoming avenue and Sptun street, Scranton. Oflico hours Tluii Sclavs and Satui ila, u a. in. to 0 p m. DR. L. M. GATES ROOMS 207 AND MS Board of Trado Building. Oflice hours, 8 to 8 a. m., 2 to 3 and 7 lo S p. m Resi dence, 3i)9 Madison avenue. DR. C L EREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Fitting und Put Reduc. Hon. Office telephone 13i)J. Hours. 10 to 12. 2 to 4. 7 to 9. DR. S W LAMOREAl'X. OFliCE .'i"fi Washington avenuo. Residence, 1J1S Mulberry Chronic dlseusen, lungs, heart, klducjs and genlto-urlnary or gans a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. w. c. roo k"! v!:terinTvry SI "1 i. geon. Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated Hospttul. 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2672. SEEDS n. R. CLARK 4 CO. SEUDMEN AND Nuieerymen; stoic 146 Washington ave. title; green house, 1350 North Main ai'e nuo; store (olephone, 7S2 SCHOOLS school or Tnir'lXcKAW nn k. Scranton, Pa. Courses picparatoi lo college, law, medicine or business. Opens Sept. 12 Send for catalogue. Rev. Thomas M Catin. LL D Walter II. Buell, A M WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUETTEL. REAR 311 LACKA wanna nvenue. Scranton, I'a., manufac turer of Wire ScieTis. MISCELLANEOUS LATEST FROM PHILIPPINE " JH". landh. Gieatcst Navul Battle. Shoes all blown to pieces und landed In Net Melon's Shoo Htoro. Washington avenue, laidles' lino butlon shoes, russet nn.l dongolu, cost J.'.50, ot 11.4'lj ladies' i(n0 J2.00 shoes for t'Sc, ladles' oxfords, cost J1.50, for 70c. men's 12 -fi calf nnd rtwsct shoes fbr J1.43. SJQ-J shoea for ll.ssj.etc BAUER'S one 1 1 EKTRA -M PsTtTT'OR balls, picnics, purtlct., roccpilonh, wed dings and concert worn furnished Tor terms, odrets R J- Bauer, conductoi, 117 Wyoming avenue ..ver Hillberi's music store MEGARC1EE UROTHERH, PRINTERS' suppllos, envelope,., paper h.igi, twine. Warehouse. Eo nshlngtoii avenue, Sci anion, Pa, RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule l.i Elfcct Miy io, S. Trains Leavs Wilkcs-Darra as Foi lows: 7.30 a, m,, weak days, for Sunbury Harrlsburir, Phlladolphla, Daltl. more, Waihlngton, and for Pitts burn and tha West. 10.15 a. m week days, for Hazleton, Pottsvlllo, Roadlng, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburs;, Phlladalphla, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts bur and the West. 3.12 d. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris, burg. Philadelphia, Qaltlmore, Wanhtngton, and Pittsburg ani tho West. 00 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. . .. ....-ri'.H" wOOU. tlen'l Ps-is. AjenL J. II. HUTCHINSON, Ueneral Manner. Del.. Litckn. nnd Western. Effect Monday, Juno 20, 183J. Ti alius leave Sciunton as follows: Ex press for New York and alt points East. 1.40, 3 00, 5.10, S.00 and 10 vi u. m.; 12.53 and 3.33 p. in. Express for Eastott, Trenton, Philadel phia and the South, 5.10, S.W) and 10 0o a nh, 12 53 and 3.31 p. m. vw ' Tobyhanna accommodation, C.lo p ni "l""' " ..tftimiw,l, VFITCgO, I.I. mlro. Coming. Unth, Dansvllle, Moutit Morris and Buffalo, 12.10. 2.33. 9M m 1.35 and ri.M p. m making closo connec. tlona at HufTalo to all points In tho West Northwest and Southwest. " Ringhamton and way stations, LOT, n in Kactoryvllle accommodation, 4 00 an i NMiolson accommodation o.ou p. rn Express for Utlc.i and Richfield Springs 2.33 n. m., nnd l.r3 p. m. ' Ithaca, 2.33, 9 00 a. tu., und 1.55 n m Kor Nortliumberliind, Plttston, Wilkes Rarre, Pl mouth, Bloomsburg and iSInl vlllo. making close connections at North umbcrluud for Wllllamsport, Hariiaburr Raltlmore, Washington and the South Northumberland and intermediate i'ta. Rons, UOO, 10.05 a m nnd 1.33 and 5.40 n m. Nantlcokn und Intel mediate station 8 08 and 11.10 a. in. Plymouth and Interl medlnti) stntlons, 3 33 und 8 60 p. m. For Kingston, 12.51 p. m. -i!'uJi&p?&?n" t,leep,nK coache3 ,JC?S. d!,,,e(1 Information, pocket tlme- iHiMt. Jf" "prIs. to M" u 8m,th. D trlct Passenger Agent, depot ticket ot- Lehlgli Valley Kullioud System Anthracite Ccnl Used. Ensuring Cleanli ness and Comfort. In Effect May 15, 1S9S. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and New York via D. lutlnl ,h Ht Cl45,.a" m- and 1205- 2.18. 4.2T tSkoP.!,,mond Exl""Oss) and 11.30 p. in. lor Plttston and Wllkes-Barre via D. too P. Vn. K- 6M' " W a' m" 1'55' 3' For White Haven. Hazleton, Pottsvllle. CL nrACil,,,al.r?,lnt8 ,n u, coal regions VM' . 6.43. 2.18 and 4.27 p. m. I oi Lethleliem. Easton, Reading. Har- , ."lrK. aVL(1 Principal Intermediate sta- i'l."-'1 n.". , " u- n- 8 a- m- p n 'Jhiek Dlamcnd Express), 11.30 For Tunkhaimoek, TovT.tnda. Elmlra. Ithaca, Ceneva and principal Intermedi ate stations, via D., L. & W. R. R.. 8.01 ii- ni U43 and 3.35 p. m. ,J' Ven''v,, Kochester. Buffalo. Niag ara Falls, Chicago nnd all points west via i. it h n. it., iso5. 3 ss (Black Diamond 1'"7.,r?',')- 10i!S an1 U-30 P- m. I unman parlor and sleeping or Lehlgn J a ley parlor cars on all trains between Wllkes.uane and New York. Philadel phia. Buffalo and Suspen-lon Brlde. ROIXIN II. WILBBUR. Gen. Supt. C HAS. S LEE, Pass. Agt., 2b Cortlandt St I eel, New York. A. W. NONEMACHER, Division Pass enger Agenl. South Bethlehem, Pa. Delaware and Hudson. ,.Oti Hiuidav Inly 3rd, trains will leave Sciailon us follows- For Carbomlale-t'20. 7.53. 8.53, 10.13 n. m . 12 noon. 1 21. 2.20. 3.52. 5.23, 23, 6 37, 113. 1100 p m : MS p. m. For Alb.inv. Saratoga. Montresl. Bos ton, New England points, etc. .I0 a. m., 2..'i p m For lliiiiP"dile-(;20, S.53, 10.13 a. m.: 13 noon . z 20. 3 23 n m l'"oi Wllkes-Baire 6 45 7 4S. S.4J. S.JS. 1" H a III.. 12.01, t25, 2.18, J.3J, 4 27, 6.10. 7 10 II 11 .0 p. in. For New York. Philadelphia, etc., via Lfhf.li Vnllfv R'illroad-45 a m., U0H, 1 2 4 27 p rn . with Black Diamond Ex press, i ;o j,. in For Pcnnvlvini Railroad points, ti 45, 9.3S n. m . 2.1i. 4 27 p in For Wesietn Points via T.ehlgh Valley 't.illmad 7 IS n. m 12.03. SKI, with Black Diamond Exptess, 10 41 11.30 p. m. Tialns will arrive In Scranton a fol lows. From Caiboiidale and the North G.40, 7 41. S 38. 124 10-! 11 IS a m.. 1.23, 3.15, 3 25. 4 2.!. 5 43, 7 41. in "W 11 27 p m. Fiom Wllkes-B.ure and the South-8.15, 7 41, S4S 10 OS. 11 Ki a. m, 1.18. 2.11. 3.48, 320 t. 21. 7.31. iia 10 nr, p m.. 1.13 a. m. St'NDAY TRAINS, l-'or Carboudale-0 07, 11.33 a. m.: LE3, 3 52 " ''" 1.51 P m I'or Wilkes. Bone-OSS, 11.43 a. m.; J.&. 3.2" 3 II, 7 IS p in. Lowest rales to all points In Unltel Slates and Canada. ,T. W DERRICK. O P A . Albany, N. T. H W CROSS. D P A.. Scranton, Pa. Central Kailrontl of New Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) Stations In New Yotk-Foot of Liberty street. N R-, and South Ferry, Whitehall AnthtacltH iol used exclusively, Insur Inu cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT SEPT. 13. iSSI ii-atiis leave Set anion for Plttston. Wllkes-Burie, etc . al H 30. 10.10 a. m., 1.20, 2.33, 3.20. 7.10 p. m. Sundays, 9.00 a. in., 1 (), 2 13, 7.10 p. m. For Lakcwood and Atlantic! City, 8.50 For' Now York. Newuik and Elizabeth, VM (oxpicss) u. m., 1.20 (express), 3.20 (ex ureas) p m- Sunday. 2.1a p. tn. iralll leaving 1 20 p m . an Ives at Philadelphia, ReadlngTcimlual. 70J p. ni., and Navr Fot 'vaui'h Chunk. AUentown, Eethle hem Easton and Philadelphia, h 30 a. m., 1 JO 3 20 p. m. Sundays. 2.15 p, m. 'For Bultliuoro and Washington, ami points South and West via Bethlehem. 8 30 a m . l.'-'O p m. Sundays, 2.1o p m, For Long Branch. Oeeun Grove, etc., lit S 30 u m. und 1 20 p. m. For Rt-adlr.g. Lebanon and Harrlsbutg. via AUentown. 8.K0 a m , 1 20 p. m. Sun .l.iv 2.15 i. m. For Pottsvllle, 8.30 a. nt . 1 20 p in. lloturnlng, have New York, foot of Lib erty "trcct. North River, ut 4 00, 0.10 (ex press.) a m.. 1.20 (express) p. m. Sunday. 1,LeavomNew York, South Perry, foot Whitehall street, at 9.0S a. m. J 2j p. m Pabscngers arriving or depattlng from this tcrmlnul can connect under cover wlili ill the elevated railroads. Broadway able cur" and ferries to, Brooklyn apil Stuteti Ulands. making quick transfer to iind from c.t and Centrul depot und Long 1 ul!WUflV.lil.. Reading Terming 0 21 a in.. J.W P m Sundaj. b la a, rn. Through lieki's lo all points East. South and West at lowest tate at the J.UIl'.' OL11AFSEN. Gen Hupt II P. BALDWIN. Grn Pass. Agt. i:rlc nnii Wyoming Vnllcy. lime table In effect Sept. 19th, 1JM Tiuins leave Scianton for Nw York, Niwtmrg and Inlerniedlate points on Kile raliioad. also for Hawley and loi-ul points, at 7.03 a. m. and 2 25 l. m. Train; in rive at Sci anion from above points at 10.23 n m und 3.15 and 9.03 p. m. Ontario und Western Railroad. Time Table In Effect Tuesday, Nov. 1. ltit. Train It tves Scranton for Carbonilale and Ciidiia at 10 55 a. m . connecting with through trains North and South. Tialn leaves Cailosia for Carhondalo and Scran ton at 203 p ni leaving CarbotirJaU at 3 34 p in . airlvlng at Serunion at I20p.m Sundays only For Cartoela, coimectius with main linn trains North and Boinh at 8.30 n m, iiitlvlng at Cadosla at 10 4" a. in. Returning, leaves Csdoiiu ut 4r,0 p. ni.. ni riving CaibnudslA at 3.4 p m ami Scranton at 0.x". p. tn. .1, C. ANDERSON. O. P A Now York. T. FLITCROFT, II, P. A., Scianton. .
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