0' THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1898. THE EVACUATION OF SANTIAGO COMMISSIONERS BRING LET TERS TO GENERAL WOOD. He Is Requested to Extend Assis tance to Officers In Search of the Bodies of Major General Vera del Bey nnd Brigadier General Snnto clldes Foroigncis Are Making Arrangements to Experiment with Fruit. Santiago, do Cuba, Nov. 7. A Span ish military commission of livo offl r.ors, headed by Brigadier General Don I.uls Vtildcrromn, arrived hero today from Havana, bringing lettciP from -Major General Wade, of the United States evacuation commission, to (Ion eral Leonurd Wood reeiuesttne; the Jot ter to extend all courtesy nnd assist ancc to tho spinlFh ofllceta In their efforts to lecovei the bodies" of Miijiu tlsner.il era del Key und Brigadier CScncrul Panloeilrtcs. The foimer was killed ut tin. battle of El Coney on .1u1y 1. lie had been wounded In both legs, and while banc; homo nvav In a litter w is st 1 uclt by u shell which killed him. hl bt other, hH son ami four men lieuilng tho lltti'i. Hi ww U'gnrded as one of tho most capable iiMccn In command or Spanish Hoop in Cuba. General S inloi lldes was Kill ed near Rayamo, piovinee of Santiago, by the insurgents at the outset of the insutiection tine" veaia a(io. Oetinul Valderrema iftor rornvrilns tho bodv of Vela d"l Rev. will go to Man ranlllo. west of llniumn. where lie will have the assistance of Colonel I'ettlt. the United .State commni-.eler. In his sfaieh lor the bodv ol S.intoelldu. Gcnetnl VaMmiiu, accompanied by his aide visited General Wood nhoitly after his arrlvnl and the two oil ceis hud a plnt.ar.t chat of an hour or so T.icut"iit'nl Ilunna. iJenei.il Wood's aide, with an csiort .nid the Spanish ofllevts ilsltcd K! I'.ini'V to locate If possible tho place o1 Intel incut of Vera cjf'l JJev, and f'e remain' will be ex torted to the city bj n battnllr.'i of the Fnilod States InlaiHry and a band, with nil th" honors due to . m ijor Eener.'.l. General Valdencnia, who hod been In command of the Holguln division, sas that Email pox theie Is not so ihultnt m wldespicail as has been lepoi ted, cfbans iii:nsn to work. Today 23) Spanlanlsnri lied here by way oj Clentuegus to work in the mines of Duleiuhl, where the Cubans tefuse to wotk, claiming that labor Is too haul. Thiee wealthy fo!elgneii lesiilents of this ellstilet for some time, are mak ing nirungements to cover fifty acres of land with every variety of milt that, could possibly be cultivated here, with a view of. teeing which kind yields the best lesults. They ate plan ning for futuie opetations on u large scale and to simply the English and American markets. Pine apples grow wild to a" Immense size and of de licious tlu voi. Theie Is a good open ing In this f i ult for men of small cap ital. The Rcina de Los Angeles will leave tomoirow morning for Guuiitannmo and other plates mi the north coast, carrying tutlons for the pool. She will also take live doctors, two nuises and a latse supply of vaccination lmph th.it has just ai lived. Captain Woodson, ol the medical coip, will lie In ch:u go ol this special staff. CAPITOL EXCLUSION. Aichltect's Opinion That the Dam age Can Be Kepaired tor $20,01)1). Washington, Nov. 7. lepoit was cunent during th" morning that th" vest lential w.ll ol the capital was, clacked as n icull of the explosion Aiehltect Wood made a caieful exuin iintlon nnd located the ciacl. whlc li had .Housed suspicion. It proM'd howovi'i, to be in the outei, oi 'enter wall and not In the six loot founda tion wall on the west Mele The llbruiy of the sureme com t, which, next to the concessional 11 braiy, is the most vnluable collection of books in Washington, escaped with little dampge. although It was In tho Aery center of the disturbance, tho w tee lied elevator shutt and upheaved stone lloois h?ing at the Hbrity eii ti.inoe. It is estimated that tho loss of the llbiui.v will be coveted by $1,50'. The books icmnlneel intact, the loss bting e -unfilled to singed v.oodwoil: Mi. Wood, al the close of the day, expiessie the 0'ilnlon thut the dani i he to the capital building i ould Ik ti '-aired toi Sjo.ooo -li h bj no means ho seiieus as I llrst thought It was." said Mr. Woods. I llnd th ,t the foun "Those we Leave Behind." Men are care less about their ltves for their own sakes, but n kind and tender ma n should think c.f othcis , he should think If Ik diould die of those lie leave behind to grieve read s o ' l o v and struggle on without him For tin-, reason done if for no oti. i , evc-rj nriii dioultl re gard his health as a precious rrcaiitie nob to he thrown 'way or spmt and scattere l 1U "VU Ij any man nr.iltli is Meakincd or watrd. or ruunins doi nlmtild i iVc the tight means to bail ! lumelf up stroup i.nd well, bo tbtt h an 'i..'li 'ivc .md tare for tbosR he laves II should rietigatc th vittuei. of that gn'ii unuedv tlie "Golden Medical liiCocry" originated by Dr. R. V. Tierce, ehiel consulting phy sician of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Iluflalo. N It is a remedy that oute a man thotoushl) well by giv ing U9wer and capacity to the digestne and Hj'iniiUUve organs. It m.i!;ra healthy in vicorating blo.id out of tho food lie eat It give him strength and enerey to put into his daily task It builds up hard mitt. rulut flesh and nerve fiber, revitalizes the tiMiies of the .throat and lungs, heals in. fiaroruation, purges (he blood of bilious poisons and makes a man, strong, vigorous and hardy. "My hutbaod bad beea tick a Inn tliop,' rrltMri. J w Brlttln.ofCllnOn l)-iHto Ty. (Bex i'c had doetorrcl with Iieiuc rln sr:or m! tveu nect toCblcagoand cuosuited h doctui-1'1 e hot without rtcelvios: ny help I Ilr the hotoital and vina ooerated on p ' -ir,naiB came home to die (ktb n rMi hut after awhile: he com- mi- . mittful medlc'.uc. the 'i i '.i nnd now, tlmnki to v i " Int. h tn tt ny- t i ' .- 1 1 I i . 'n well nn " '". i -i. conitlpjtfon so I . r r'y Dr. Firce'i rit..i.; c Deis They nevK gtlj. zmm mm datlons of tho building were not dam aged In tho least, but that the only Injury dono to tho utructuio by the explosion was done to the urched floors. Thesq era struck from be neath and nffotdlng 'tho least reslH tanco, itavo way so readily that the foundation walls wcie not injuied In any wnv."' Mr. Woods bellaves the wtploslon Was eaurc by gas. but he has not yet been able to make a miirirlcnt ly critical eMimlnatlon to nluec lb" exact spot it which the Ignition oe cut red. Other architects who have Inspected the scone of tho catastrophes also nttilbtitcd It to the onpIosIoii of gas, hut, ll'.co Mr. Woods, decline to go into details In their theories. rOUTIJTYING HALIFAX. Impiovements to Be Made nnd Bar racks Accommodation Increased. Halifax, X. .s... Nov. 7, As a result of tho inspection last week by Lord Sey mour uid Colonel niscoe, many Im provements in tlm fortifications heie will be mude. The ivoiU on the now foil at MeNabs Island will be huirled The citadel, which has been consid ered superfluous by Loul Somour s predecespors, will be nltcied and placed eui a good footing. Uauacks accom modation will be Increased nnd the moot thoroughly, overhauled To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Itromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists i cftinc! the monev If It falls to cure. ::h The genuine has L. II. Q. on each tablet. IN THE PLAY HOUSES. "The White Spuadion." The White Seiuadion." a stoiy of life In Hi.r.ll, In which olllceis and maiines of the ciulsei' Chicago, of tho White Siiiuulron of the United Stntes liguic. was jimdueed ut the Academy of Musk last night by the KIroy Stock company and gave Intense satisfaction to an audience that tmeked the build ing Irom top to bottom. It Is a drama with plont of action, seasoned with Just enough of patriotic sentiments to make it appeal stionglv to the aveiage American audience at thl.i time. The KIroy company Is headed by J. Iliuvey Cook and Miss Lottie Church, and besides tlnse con scientious oitlsts has quite un uiruy of talent somewhat superior to that can led by the average repertoiie com pany. The drama last night was hand somely staged. Between the nets spec ialties consisting of songs and dunces were given by ftobeit H Hauls, liv ing Walton, George H. Itlcketts and Lola Moiisse. At the performance this afternoon "A Hough Kldei" will be m-oduced, and tonight the attt action will be "The Land of the Midnight Sun." After to night's performance a audeville pei foi niante will be given by members of the company until 1 a. m and be tween each act the election returns will be nnnounced tiom the slagp. Eddie Bald Tonight. Kiom the excitement of the race unck to the glaro of the footlights Is the change that has come into the cnery elay life of Kddle C. Bald, the champion evele, and the clever rider lews his move with a feeling not devoid of ap prehension, but piedomlnated by the longing for the new experience and con fident success. "The new play In which I am a tentuie, could not well be blighter," said Kddle to it reporter for the Buffalo Knqulrur. Kverybodyls talk ing about Its being the greatest card In a long time. The title "A Twig of Lau rel," is a letchlng one, and the plot ,s cleverly woven around a bicycle pan of the nerfoimance foi tho success." It will be produced at the Lyceum to-night 1'ioductton of "Otliello." Chailes 1$. Hantord, the talented young American tiagedlan who ap pears at the Lyceum on Wednesday evening, November !i, a' "Othello." which he has kindly consented to give nt the lequesi of main of his admiieis In Sei anion, was given his first en couingemenl to gei upon the blage by Mis. C'eneial John A. Logan. It hap pened in this way said Mr Hanloul in a lecent Interview. "It was In ls79 at the graduating exeiclos of the High school, Washington, D. i," said Mr, Hanloul. "A oung boy neer had more cheeiing words than those given me by Mis. Logan and what 1 am In the dramatic piofession I ma say I owe It all to hei. I now look back to the high school commencement as the staiting point in my eaieer and that Mis Logan gave me my flict cue." At the Gaiety Theater. I'hll Sheildan's New City Spoits com pany kept huge uudlcnccs In laughter at the Cnlety theater esteulay after noon and evening at the oneniiig per foi mantes ol their week's engagement. The- ptogt.imm" piesenled teemed with fun mid splilted mush' rincleied by the excellent company The olio con tained many .speelnltv acts ol merit In which LeCog and (Javier, the Monte Myio Tioup'. Whltohiw und Stewai t, Scanlan and Steven-, Kamiim and Nel son, the nciobats, and A '. Lawrence, the veiuiil'Miuist, appealed. A beau tiful ie.itme wiis the dance entitled "Pastime Anions the i'loweis" ar rangi'd by Aithur Flippl. in which Miss Ciissl ish-.idau aooiaied, assisted by tho lmndBomulv wOjUimed choius The poifornnnu e c oucinde.l with un cmkiv -igninsii cntitleil tlu "Princess of San ilagw," in w'dih Whltciaw Se.mlon and Istew'in weie lrrejires'lblv tunnv lo thin act the Kllpjji b,.-il' and Ldli I'lllmei' 'Hid Ala ll-g'' ii'jin'jinl in be'autlfu! da.uts. The City Spoils will give an ev a peitoiniiiuce at iokIiiUIh this, i veulug at which full election letuins will ho lit lived eivei n spitl.il wire, whl h has been plac'd In the theater, and will continue the balance of the week vitti matinees today, Filday and Suturda DON'T BKVXVJr. BRVANXSM, l'rom i'.iu riiiladcUi.il. i liujiuer If Jenlis l eieetnl j'ovcuiui lu m.u not bo ablo to sign fro sllvi.r bills, but he will bo given tho power lo nil unj aum y that inlulU exist In tho Culled Slates 'i ato and appoint to tlio buiucuie bench und other courts. Whu Is moic. his election would beml a eiilll tluougli tho ItepubU tan party In tho Union and would ill) vvliti onthuslasm "Veiy Uemocrallo wou-er troiu Uiyan down. Is rennsylvanla nulv to restoro IJryanlsin ai Hi mint menscing ittltuelc? DANOiiH IN Tills BiiNATIS. l'rom tho Philadelphia, liuiuit i. Licet a Dcmuciatlu icjlblatuie, and b Hemocratlo United Stoics senator will bo suit to Washington. Tho senate at best v.ill bs exceedingly close', for It In ovenly divided t(ov. Can l'cniirfi Huulu permit itself to put an otxtaclu in front of tho McKlnley wheel by sendlnr Democrat ita the aenatoS THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, Nov. 7. The day's stock maikct undoubtedly reflected tho con viction of operators In securities that with election unccrtalnltles out of the way, the -stiong condition ut tho conn tiles Industries und business will have their effects, 'ijinl ptlces will advance This conviction, so far as It found reflection In tho market, was almost puicly a professional one, for the out side interest, as phown by orders through commission houses, was small. Tho commission houses showed no dis position to take profits pending tho holiday, although there hnd been suf ficient ilso in tho last two davs to turn the balance of operators to that side on any closing up of speculative accounts. The evidence was rather on tho sldo of covering of shorts. Trad ing pioceedcd In a very desultory mnn ner during the curly hours of the day, although the selling for foreign ac counts, which was fairly liberal, wai veil absorbed and tho prices of inter national stocks firmly sustained. But ns the day wore on the market gained both In activity and sttength and em braced un Increasing list of stocks. The contemplation of the very heavy volume of bank exchanges and the enoi mous export business In cereals had their influence on the bullish ten dency ns did the continued favorablo leport of railroad oainlngi', especially from the west and south. Total fcaleB were 2SJ.400 shaies. Turnlshed by WILLIAM LINN ALLBN & CO., stock brokers, rooms, T'jS-TW Mears building. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. ins Am. Cot Oil .. . . Am Sag. Ilo'g Co ::cTt 37 S6 & .liriH lWi H3a H" Alch . To. & S. Ie N 12s in 12V 11 a , t. t s. r., i'i .. k :i7 ta "& Am. Tobacco Co ....lKHj Hlij 1JS U'Vt, Am. Splilts Hi; IPi 11'4 lUi Halt, i Ohio 413, W, U UV, lliook. It. T GPb (.7i ITiV, C7 Hnv State Ons PS. I'i Ws I'i Can. Southern r.H .M'J Sl'4 fl'i dies. & Ohio L"J .' 21'i 4 Chle. & C. W 11 H"4 14 lti Chic & N. W 13JH HI ISJ'i 1'JI Chic, 15. Ar (J HC'i l'lilj Hf., IV.'; Chic, Mil. & St l'..1C9'i lls l'"' IMS Chle., It. I. At I lU3li loP3 ll 101; Chic. St. P. M. O. Sl' S2 M'i o2l Con. Gns 1S0'i lii.'i 1 1. Hclnwaie & Hud ... i, O'Ui n", 1,11; D.L. A.-W 11J 112 112 142 Gen Hlectrlc M", Mif, M'i MV Int. l'apaie Co D'.. ;.Pj rfltj fiOti Loulf. Nash :,n oS'i r.7!t rS4 Manhattan Hln S w Vt !r,ii Mo. K. A.- Tex., Pr .. 121.. :,2',j ?2i !2ti Mo. Pacific :;2n; :.i'i :s M'i Nat. Lt.id v. n'R r:i S', N. Y. Air III like .... !W !H! D1 tt! N. Y. C. ntiul ll-'i IK! 115H HVi Out. & West . ... IIS. H U U', Noith. Paiillc Ss 101S S'Pi :0 Nor. Paeille. Pr .. . 7V& 7fi'4 7"i Tfi'i Paciflo Mall :ii'i r;ij 'j.:', Mi People 'n G.is . . ..iO.V4 HI VS Ml'i Phil. & Head ." lfi'i r," Ifi", P. & k.. 1st Pr n4 r.sn a'; sst; Southern Tl. It i'.j ,S S'.. S'i Soutlioin H. R.. Pr.. :i,Vi X ;i.V2 .Bi Telin.. C. & lion .... 2s ', 21 -4 2) Texas A.- Pacific .... IS". t.,ij IV. 1.H,, Vnloit I'aiillc .'.2'4 :!23s :;' ji, I "nlon Pae.. Pr CA:K (,rs GJ4 (.I'i I'. S. Itubbcr Ifli... HH 40!j 40!9 r. s. itubbcr. i'i ..ia; in.: 102 in! T. S Leather ii c"; o"H ''; I S Leather Pi .. b", tO'l i,"B w.ij V.'abash 7't T'i 7't 7'i Wabash. Pr 20 20 2u 'JJ West. Tnion fiji,. p.'"j jijij jiji, CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Open- Hlnh- Low- Clos. WH17AT incr. et. est. Ins:. December u"4 uV, c.-i, r.i8 M iv Gi', it1. Mi dii'i COI'.N. retimber IK ...' rils p, Jiav r.:--4 n-K :ii ;; OATS. Dctemboi' 21 21 2:Ji '!', PORK. IJetcmber 5. i)2 s t,j ,.tj yen) Jluy 0 07 'i.'jT ii.Oi i.K, LARD. December I 11". vr l.'ij Miv 1 fij -,c, r, (mi -,.hj Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. S'JOCKS. Bid. Asked. Sctanton A. j'liisiou xrac. co. FiisI National Hank Limhurbt Uovlevaid Sciunton Savings Bank Sciautun I'acklng Co Laeka. lion & Steel Co Third National Hank Tin op Novelty Mfg. Co Pcranton Hallway Co Dime Dep. & Dis. Hank Ueonomy Light Heat & Pow er Company Scranton Illuminating, Heat A: Power Company Scranton Torslng Co Traders.' National Hank I.aclca. Lumber Co Lack. Tuiat A Safe Dep. Co . Moosle Mountain Coal Co Sciautun Paint Co BONDS. Sciunton Pas.s. Hallway, first moitgagc, duo 1520 People's Street Railway, first inoitgage, due 1518 People's Street Railway. Gen eral mortgage, due 1S21 Dickson Miinufactmlng Co ... l.acka Towrshlp School :rc.. City ot Snantop St. Imp. C.. Mt Vernon Conl Co Seianton Aslo Worlcs Sciniilcn Tl action dcc bonds... 20 lii iOO 9i 2U SO 2Z 1C5 15 1(M 150 ii&'i so 130 130 115 113 IIS 1UJ 10J 10J b3 100 103 Philadelphia Provision Ittaiket. Plillrtilelphla. Nov. 7. Corn -Finn and 3,i. nihiier. No. 2 mixed. November. l'. W. Oats- Finn. No 2 while clipped. JJ';.i.li No. 2 elo do., 2ia.e.; No. 2 mixtd, 2Ui rioJi'-L'tichanseil. lli.ucr Stinely ; I.. nc wett-i'ii ci'iiiutij, 23e ilo pilnis. I ;le. Hggi-riiin, tftl. I' arliv, 22c, do. we. till, 20i.li do e iibwcb'. in, l''c. jifeuiin' Snj.f - 1 ne ijutige il. cotton -I Hte.ieiv 'i iii.iw uuii. c, mime in ' 'i.iii hIr 'i.s. liiiniv u do. baric U, ! I'll . dalK i'i 'i i id J e gieiise. l-.i'.C as 'Ci ' In T. Pom -Stud;, ! health is Wealth. DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE UHld.NAl, ALL 0THEHS IMITATIONS, TaioldumUr posltlro Written Ounrnutee, byaDtborUflil ugenta only, to cure Weak Memorr, llizzineo, WukofulnoiH, Fits, llreteno, Ouicfc neej, Night Loeics, Kvil Hreume, .aclc ot Contl. deaoe, KormusnenB, Lai tllude, nil U ruins. Vonth. ful fcarorc, or Kzceeelro VI po of Tubacco, Opium, or Linanr, which leads to Misery, Consumption, Insanity nnd Death. At store or by mail, tl a box; nil for 5; with vvttteu guorantco to cure or refund money. Mninplopnru. uuo.coptalnliig livo d5ror treatment. Tnlh full inetructiom, 5 cents. Ono c arniile only eold to vavu pTiisvij, aviiiucour ijy uuit tSTRcd Label Special Extra Strennlh. I lor Impotunoy, tola of l'civror. Lokt Msnbood. Sterility or HiurenoeMi 1 H DOX1 BIX IO' VS. WllUMj vrlttrn auaranterU ... fl..AfnA.a Aalr.ruVl fiBfOREorlrVmHU 'AfTEn l-orsalcliy Wllllim a. Clark, jari l'cnn Ave Scranton, I'u Is? n nmTrtf'" i TxaP The People's S1WN.AS APOPULAK CLCAKlNt; IIOUSL for tho Dcnetit of All Who Have Houses to Ucnt, Heal Lstutu or Other Property to Sell or Lxchutige, or Who Want Sittintlons or Help These Small Advertisements Cost One Cent u Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents n Word lixjcnt Situations Wanted, "Which Are In serted Free. FOR RENT V-lm. DKAN'S PINE COIINIJR HL.S1 .leneo. Key at HAOKKTT'S. STHAM HKATCD HOl'SKS-SMALL, M: large. . HACKUTT TO HKNT-THC HXCHLSIOU tUHl hall on Wuslilngton avenue. Sultnbls forsclect parties, bnlls and enteitalnments. 1 ..idles and gents' cloak rocm attached; also caterer cm premlbts. Apply to luce, i.cvy a Co., ai l.icKilwuiuia nvniur, TOR RHNT-STOnn ROOM. TOS LACK , WHiina uvenue, formerly occupied ov the Klvo llros." Shoe Co. lncuilre of lioylo & Mucklow, flothlerr, 41a Lackawanna "Venue, city. HouBK on avi;nue-modhp.n con- venlcnces; low rent Jones, lit Spiuco stieet. tor iTbnt ui:sk"koom oil sharh . of oiricea uccend floor front. Coal 1.x crinnee. Call at :oom 1 I'OR RLNT SECOND I'LOOR, 701 Qulncy FOR SALE .'rn o t v nticiT nrlAll TI5A5I Of bay KelelliiKs. feailcss of all objects; toad 10 miles un hour; will be shown In harness at West Plttston DilviUK PaiIc Wednesday aftornoon. VOU SALH-HORS1C. HARNESS AND busey; very cheap, or would exchanges for ffood uprlsht piano. Call or address 153.1 Capouse avenue. FOR SALH-ONK DOUULU LTMI5HR WHBon; new. Apply 324 N. Uromley avenue. MINNESOTA VI3N1SON-T. H. CARR.& Son, at Washington Market, opposite Couit House, will have on sale today "' iciy nne venison. lOR SALL-A SECOND-HAND PAYNU ccnter ciank high hpeed eiiBlno in first clats condition. For further par ticjlars apply at tbia office. FOR SALn-TEN R-I-P-A-N-3 FOR 3 cents at druggists One gives relief. fowl', 7i2aJt ; old roosters, uali'tc. : spring chlcken, 7'iaSe , ducks, 7Uac; turkey, SaOe. . gecae, Sa?c. Diesseil Poultn IJn ohangeid: fowls, choice', !e. j do. fair lo gooel. SaSHc. , old rosters, 6c.; spring chickens, western large, .VSe. , small and scalded, do., 7n9e., broilers, 12al3e.; tur kcys choice, 12aloc , do. fair lo good, 10a He. Receipts Flom, ,C00 bmrels and "(!, (M sacks; wheat, 30,m bushelh; torn. K. ( bushels; outs. 12,00 bubhels. Shli- ments Wheat, M.OOO biu-heis corn, 2G'i,(tO bushels; oats, 16,000 busheK New York Produce Market. New York Nov. 7 -Flour Quiet and bartly steady. Wheat Spot hteaelv ; No. red, 73'ic, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 north- cm Duluth, 7"c . f ci. b, afloat; No 2 d. do., 73c, f. o. b.. afloat; options opened steadier anil v.eie adv. meed by war ui-trior.-- betlei cubles and local covering; In the af li i noon a le-actlou cnhiicci tol lovvlng a Pbet il v Nlblt "-in ply Increirccl and m'xlei.ite unloading:, clo-cel easy at ii'V net ni'vanie, No. 2 red January closed T.lUe , March, 71c ; May, 701lc, De cember, 7.1'ic Cum -Spot steadj ; No. 2, G.'Hc-. f. o. b alleat; options steadier, wele Iielpid bj vt'lhle supply deereafct. and stionger cable-., hut caseel oft with wheat and closed unchanged; May close 1 "A .; December, 17'jC. Oit Spot iiulct; No. 2, 2'''C;C.; No. 3. ITc. No. i while. D'i Sn4c: Nr). o do., L'S'ie. Hack mixed. wet oin. Miile.. trick white, tictc ::".i3li' ; optlcns Inactive. Butter rirm, westera cicamt ry. V'iaiie.. do. factorv, IpaH'c ; Hlgliii., 2.1e ; imitation ereamciy. HaH'.e , state daliv, lfa20e ; do. cieameij, lV-.a 22'sc. ngRi Finn, state and Peimsj I vanla 22'.a2ut.; western fresh, J.ie . Chicago Produce Maiket. Chicago, Nov. 7 -The unwillliipne'ss of liaders to remain short over tho eltetlon holiday was the main Lector in an .id vanco of c In wheat today. Coin, oats and provisions show no substantial guln. Cash quotations were ns follows; Flour Hasler. about 10c. lower; No 2 spring wheat. ; No. :i sptlng wheat, Cl'iiiiilc . No. 2 red, L'aGu'-jc. : No. 2 com, J2c. ; No. i yellow, .".2a.L"ic. ; No. 2 oaf, f. o. I 23a S'l'jf. . No. 2 while. 27c. No. .! do, f. c. b, 2V,:u2;h.e. ; No. 2 rye. CPic. . No. 2 bar liy, f. o. b. Ka'ic. : No 1 fla seed, fiapie ; piimn timothy sen, j2oa2.30: mess pork, Ss-iScK; lard, 5 02''j; short ribs, J4.9-.u".l."., dray salted shoulders, 4t),at18c.; alio, t clear, 13 03.15.10; whNkev. SI. '3; sugar", cut loaf, VjfSI: granulated. S"i,14. East Liberty Cattle Market. Hast Llbertv, Pa., Nov 7 -C.itllt Ac tive and higher, extiu. V 20a 1.10; pilme, $3.20.13.9); coaimon. ?1.40a3&). Host. Ruled only fair; prime assorted mediums, J.!.(.ou "',0: best he'.ivv hogs. $Ju"aJ.7o. hea1 y Yorkers. $J33ail)H, common to fair Yoro ers. $J.Via3.53; pigs, fI.40uJVi; roughs, U 2". aS.10. Sh'ei Hlglici ; choice w theis, M.,o a4.33; common, $2 30.1.1.30; choice l.inib"v $3.30a '.r.3, common to gooel $j Xi". (h, 'U calves 7n7.30 New Yoik Live Stock. Ne vi York. Nov 7 Beeves Dull steers steiidv; lough stiifi In hcavv supply and I3.12V. luvver at close: nutive steers. $1 23 a3.'j0; tops, t" 3; oxen. tS.SOa.ca; bullr,, $2.23a3.23. eows, $1.3i)a3.Vi, choice heaiy fat do, $1 Call es Flim: ve.ils. poor to eholce S1.3i)aS23, grassers. !)30aJ.'jO; feed el.s, $J.7';al. Sheep Fair dcmaliil. stca I , lambs, slow and sleadv to lower, closi.il U trlliev Ut in Slieep. tf Maf ij.; eholeo wetbeis, $.S".; Iambs, $l.iuic'., ehne. and extra, J3.7ou3.r,; tojm, 3vi. culls, Jill .V). Hogs Slov at M70CV; ell ike llgbl -itaio pi z? $'..W. Chicago Live Stock Clileigo, Nov. 7C.ltt'i Iflgner: native lipi-l itcer.s, Jl.!.'a.'i. 17; Bloi'ltom and feeil eib. JJ 90a I & eahes. Sia7. llogh llulir ui. .;.1'at.67j. Jgi-. JJ.SUa:'. W. Sheen and l.Jtnbs flrlk; ahcup. i'ul fo pool lo lair a;j lu ? 1, 10a ISO foi eholeo to pilmu; illulco We-ienis, Sf.40; Iambs. ?3 7ViS. IC't'ders. SI 'p"a5; fi.ullng sheep, ;.7Viri Iteeilpty rntile. 12,(nli) hend; IiOVCh il.uciii head; ehtep, i DM he ud Oil Mnvhet. Oil Clt, I',i . Nov. 7. -ticdlf b.il.ii'i'. Jl 1 cci'tlfli'iiuc n ble. .'.nil no t-ale; hlilu. iiicms. IWw'-J luirels; iimK 7 Ij birrelif'. I Tlio Tribune lias ;u ranged to tnrovv upon a l.iige screen ny means ot a stereopticon bulletins showing to night's election letuins. Kverybody is invited. IT MAY BB MAKIA TEKESA. A Two Fuunelled Bteamei I& Ashoie on Cat island. .s'ew York Nov. ". Jaine-h H. U'aid & Co.. hteiuiihhlp ase-nla of thin city, this aft"inoon tecclveel a ablcgrum from Mi Soyei, agent o! the tit m at N'uytau . P. that u two-fuuiielled ,'iamer th name of which Imd not been Ictniied Is iiaiiott on I'ut isirud, about thirty mllen from the point A hett the: fonuri rivmlllsh wai.-Oltp Mailu Teioa wup Hiippuycal to hav foundtucd dm lug it mown. Tho ptmiidsd fttxnniur may be the wat?hlp ur one of the aiiny tiarm-poitx. Exchange. - f'W HELPWANTED. i'uZASTnomf rmroiT'smN or women, ilnv or evcnliiR! f'l to Sl wcckly; no i-nnvasshn: or rxperlenco needed: plain InFtructlons anil worrf mailed on application, llra:lllan Mfe. Co., New Vork Clt. HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTHD-bRIVP.tl FOR DHLIVIIUY wacon. must eoi.io well rccoinmcnded, C. S. Woolwcrth ROOMS WANTED. w aTdp rnTsI h :7T furnished moms fur housekeeping, In ccntrtel cHa . JIan and who only. Georgo H. UiivIm, 317 Madison avenue. REAL ESTATE. l'OIt SALK-MY IIHSIDRNCC AT 235 coiiax avcmio, Jut cimpietcu ah modern Improvements. Hcidwood finish, i-anltnry plumbing, electric llphts. etc. Prlco ieitouuhlr. Aeldicsa Krnnl: T. Okell. 220 Urouelwnv, New Ynils city. MONEY TO LOAN. $70J9ooT71T5oTc PROP- crtv. straight Any sum on monthly pavments. Brown, attornc), Mesars build ing. FURNISHED ROOMS. TOir7uJNTiaHl3TC looms with city steam heat and all modem conveniences. Imiulro 010 Wash ington avenue FOR RKNT-PLKASANT FLRN1SHHD looms; convenience". Rooms from fl.M up. 322 Mulbcny btrcet. BOARDERS WANTED. VERY LARGH SPNNY ROOM ''OR two. hot and cold water In rcom, ex ceptional table board, thicc blocks from Couit Hom-e on Hill Adelrcs Private Family. Tribune office. LOST. LOST-CHKCK DATHD NOV. S, P given bv V. J Hall, Dunmore, in fa vor of Thomas A Potter, for $25 W. Pay ment has been stopped at Seruntun Sav ings bank. Thomas A. Potter. PRACTICAL FURRIER. MXimioKl!'"uHi:sc! wanna avenue ono flight up. Sco adv. on last page. SITUATIONS WANTED SITFATION WANTHD-BY A YOUNG man of good moral chaiactcr, us as sistant In otllee, good penman unit cun give (list class lefertnecs from toimer employers. Addles? j). J., Trlbuuo of tlce, elt. SITUATION WANTHD-AS HNOINHHR or fire man, by a soldier lust honorably elNchargi'd from Ninth legtment. D. W. R . 310 Thlid avenue, Scranton, Pa, SITFATION WANTKD-A WOMAN 011 slies a situation to take chaige of young child or montblv muse. Address Mrs. C. Hudbon. General Dellvei. Scran ton I". O. Ultra clhuk Timni: and onij- half yeais' e.perle nee , Al icferences fiom present emplojer. AddiCMi I'hen aeltlne. No. 101 Hazle avenue, Wilkes Uarre. AN KNF.HGHTIC YOt'Ntl MAN 1F good education and habits and with bUHlui'Hic experlenee desires rcuponslblej position Uetercnces. Addiehs liualness, eaio of Tilbune. SITFATION AVANTKD-UY A YOi;NO man would like to work on a farm or un.v kind of work. Aeldic.st., 61u Stone avenue MAHHIHD MAN WANTS FOS1 TION AS teamter or any kind ot work, can givo recommeiidat!cr., can Hpcak Ger mun. lil Itecne street. A. 1.. Sllfe SITUATION WANTKO - WASHING honing or auv kind of house eieauliig bv the' elay, or will take washing home. Side door, li) Fiaukllii avenue. SITFATION WANTHP-IIY A MlDOt.H aged woman as housekeeper In small family, li7 Irving avenue, Scranton. SITFATION WANTHD DOING OHN cral housework or cooking, 10e Fish ht. SITFATION WANTUD-HY A 11AR lied man as fireman, stationary engi neer or pump T miner, thoroughly under stands electricity anil lefrigerator lee machine!., Is well experienced jnd e m glvo llrnt class references- J. l, W. 'U7 Penn uvenue SiTFATION WANTKD-I1Y A YOl'NO man who de&iieh potltoti In elotlilng or grocery siore i-pcauh nvo language's, can furnish good references; umlctHtniid the care of horM-s. Address T. J Tilb une ofllce. SITL'ATION WANTKD-HY A YOFNO lady tor light houtewoik, 1011 South W omliig avenue. WANTF.D-ANY K1ND)F VOHK. GO out b iho day o" tc ke wnt-hlug home. Hear l"A Fianklln avenue, up-st.ilri-. A YOl'NO LADY YVOFl.O 1.1KH A liliiee to woik for her boiiid und go lo school. Jniiulu ul ' Adams avenue BANKING. HHPOUT OF THH CONDIilON OF TlIU LQCkawannalmst Qd Sole Deposiico .,f Seianton. No ji i.aihav of LaekaWalUlii couiltj I' J of buslne-s Nol. ', IN'M . ni'rtni'iici.s f Seianton. No 401 l.aikawiuuui nv 1 li to eluo I'a , ui i ne C.'ihh on liatiel J check and other eash Items . Dili- ttoin banks ami banl.eis I'oiumeiclal and oll.cl papei uvvne l ; Cull loans upon collateiuU . Time loans upon collatemh llivfhtlili'iit s-e'cuilties ovviuil. Stocks, hiindti, etc. SJNJH IJ .Moitguges 111.83, SI Heal otulc. fainituii; and IIS- luren Oveidraris .MiseilUnci'US .iHiti Mi 17 ,w(i; ,lf'J Jj ,1'H ("J I'.'.J $5 ij) 7-.' ..1 i'i it) .' II) 31 Sl.lWMH'i lJ .i JVi.en CO UAIllUTIHS e'.iplial nock paid In Surplus uiiui ... Fiidlvliled piollt", lin,00J iK ... i vi less cspcnai s ami tiixctc pain , Deposits subject ciieck It iiusltt. fiieelal to jl.0n I ?7 Si'.i.it m Im to commonwealth Dm lo banket und bnnkeirt . .. Divide lulu unpaid M,2,iii: (! Amount uu.si ftuulie luvchUd,..? wj a; Ainount tt list funds iminn'hUd 7.PJ l Statu of IViinavlvanla. couiuy ol hack- iiwaniiH. ss ; 1, Sliephelel A)Js, v.e iesdcnt of the) .'ebuvci niimed coiapmv lu sohnmly neur Hint llu- above ttutciucltt If tltu to the) bC-Pt of ill v. knowleciae nnd belief (SlRIiedi KHHI'IU'Wi AY.VI5S. ll I'reslilci t Subicrled mid woin to n-lon m il'b lh duj or November. Ws. .Signed I' I. HITi'HCUCK Neituiy I'ubll'. I'orreci -Atti.t: (Sltfiuil .1. iillNM. DIMMICK. HKNItY IlKLfN. JH , tli:0. SANDKUSON, Director'. sui.i.''.; ;j .".IK "I IK) l-MSJ 7s "il t) WANTED, wanted-cabi: or bad hhalth that Il-l-I'-A-N-S will not benefit. Rend 6 cents to Blp-ins Chemical Co., New York, for 10 samples and 1.0V0 testi monials. . SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. Bt'PKm-Ll'Ot'S HAIR. WART9 AND moles removed by electricity, painless, permanent, chingcs niodetnli . consulta tlcjn free. Helen lUiclunmn, Dermutolo Klst, ai2 WiiHhlnfrton uvenue. CITY SCAVENGER A.15. 1IR1GGS CLUANS PRIVY VAl'LTS and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. UittGGS, Proprietor Lcavo ordeis 1100 North Main avenue, or KLcko's drtiK stoic, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone) WIO. CHIROPODIST v v ss v wv "yv.N vsw -xv CORNS. BUNIONS AND INGROWING nulls cured without the leust pain or drawing blood. Consultation and nilvico Riven free. 11. M. HETZHL. Chlropo. ellst. 330 Luekawanua avenue. Ladles at tended at their residence. It desired, Charges moderate. SCALP TREATMENT. sms?7.7KHiXwtT" mcnt, 50c. : shampooing, 50c.; tucUl mussage, nianieurlng, J3c. , chiropody. ',01 Qulncy. PROFESSIONAL. ARCHITECTS EDWARD H. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Connell Building, Scranton. E L. WALTHR, ARCIHTLCT. Ol'FICH rear of CO'i Washington avenue. LP.W1S HANCOCK JR., ARCHl'l'Ia" 1, 4J3 Spiuco St., cor. Wash. av.. Sciunton. FRHDKRICK L. BROWN. ARCIHTLOT. Pilco Hulldlng, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. LACMY & SON. ARCH IT UCTS. Traders' National Bank DENTISTS DU. I. O. LYMAN, SCHANTON f'ltl vate Hospllnl, eoi. AYyomlng and Mul berrj. DR. II. I. HCYNOIiDS, OPP. V. O. DR. C. C. LAUI3ACH, 115 Wyoming q"e. WKI.COMH C. SNOVHR, 351 Washington averue. Hours, 0 to l.nnd 2 to 5. HAT MANUFACTURER. TOILU 101 SPRUCK STRKHT, MAKE8 your hat to order and thoy fit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS Till: i:i,K CAFH, IK AND 157 FRANK llu avenue. Ituteu laaBonablc. 1. ZH1G1.KR, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOI'SF. NHAR D.. I., i- W. pabfecngcr depot. Conducted on tho Hit ropeun plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. LAWYERS FRANK V. DOYLU, ATTORNHY AND Couiihelloi-ut-Law. Burr Iiulldliig, looms U and 14, Washington avenue. OKKLI. & DINN, ATTORNEYS, 3 TO 11 Coal Exchange Hulldlng, Scranton. WILLARD. WAKRUN & KNAPP. AT torneys and Counselloisxit-Law. Re publican nmidlng, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JHSSFP &. JHSsi'P, .(.TTORNHYS AND Couni.elf is - ut - Law. Commonwealth Hulldlng. iiooms J. JO and n. JAMHS W. OAKFORD, ATTORNF.Y-AT-I.aw. Rooms 3H. 313 and 310, Hoard ot Trade Hulldlng D. P.. RHPI.OGLK, ATTORNHY-l.OANS negotiated uu leal etlatc seeiult. Meats Hulldlng. eorner Washington avenue and Spiuce Mrcet. JAS. J. If HAMILTON. ATTORNHY-nt-Law. 3i Commonwealth Utiildln,, Scraulon. HOWARD IV THAYHR. AT rORNHY. Rooms OiH-901 tub Hour. Meals liulldiu? L A WATRHS. ATTOHNHY-AT-l.AW. r,'j2 Hoard ot Trade Uulldlns, Seianton, Pa. C. R. PITCH Hit, ATTORNHY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth Itulkllng, Seianton, I'a. PATTURSON & WILCOX. TRADL'RS' National Hank Hulldlng C. COMEGYS, 9-13 REPUULHWN nulldlng. A. W. HHRTHOLF, Atlv.. Mears bldg. MIDWIFE MRS. GAHLH. GRADUATK M1DW1FH 1318 Wahhliurn street, Seianton. Bn gagementH snllclted. Rooms and bet attend.itieo for u limited number ot pa tients. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. C. L. FRi:YrsCRANilJNSAVL7!S Rank Hulldlng. l.'J Wjonihig avenue. MARY A. SHEPHERD. M. D, HOME opathist, No 2LS Adams avenue. DR. W. j:. ALLEN 31.' NORTIlVASll' ingtoii avenue. DR. It. TRAPOl.D. SPECIALIST IN Dlteas-es of Women corner Wvomlnt. avenue and Spiuee slieet, Stiaiitou. OHIco houi'- Thursclavs and Salui elu s. i a in. to b p. in. DR L. M GATES. ROOMS LiJ7 AND .n. Iloaiel or Tl.lde Rlllldliig. Ollle c hou. b to li u. m . - to .1 and 7 to S p. m It. deuce, Art MadUon avenue. DR C. 1. FRHAS SPECIALIST IN Ruptuie, Ticss pitting ,mil F.n ICcelti. -tiou. Ofllec tele phone 1"'iJ. llouts 10 to 1.', 2 lo I, 7 to 9 DH S. W LAMOREAIX. UliiCE ."I Wm-hliiBloii avenue. Hesldmie "is Mulbinv Lhronlc clUeahcf. lungs, hem I, kldiievs and Kcnltn-u: linn . m Htins a special. Ilnur. 1 lo I p. ni W G. ROOK. VETERINARY SFR iceou Hoisis, Cnitlo and Dogs trea'ctl Hospital, 121 Linden stiect, Scranton. Telephone 2b72 SEEDS J-jTTsrCLAHK iT'co. feEEDMEN AVD Nut sci men: stoio 146 Wnslilnslou uve. uue; giten Iioiie, 1330 Noith Main ave nue, mole telephone, 7S2. SCHOOLS SCHOOL lF 'I HE LACKAWANNA. Seianton. Pa. Cnuisei. pii'paniloi to ioIIckc. law. meiilctiic or buslre-. opens Sept. 12. Send for catalogue. Rev. Thouius .M Ciuin. LI. D.. Walter II, Ilucll, A M. WIRE SCREENS JOS Kl'ETTEL REAR 311 LACKA wanna avenue, hcianlon. Pa., iiuuulac. turcr of Who Soieen MISCELLANEOUS LATEST "FROM" PlIILll'p'lNi; ls. lands, (li-atest Naval Rattle. Shoes all blow i pieces und landed in Nol tletou's b Stou, WuNiiiiiBloii uvenue. Ludlt-i. line billion bhocs. iu-et an ) dougolii. it)H f-'"". "t l.l't, liedks' n,, JJ00 shoes for 'JSe, Indies ovioidp. ,,,,, J1.30. tm 7'jc. niins ...i0 call and ttinsn tdioes for H 4; ?,!W shoes fQt. j,Wi rl OTHER'S " ORCHES'JiL-MFsi(;" Voj'l ballh picnic -. parllei,, teccptloiis. vv. .1 ellligs and eoneert work tuiulsliecl I'oi teini". nclt ii R J. Iiauei, loiiUucioi 117 Wyomlim avenue, owi liiiibiu's pulc sloic MiToAl'taEi; llllOTHERsTlMiTNTLRh supplies, etuvolopcK iniper lugs, iv. iu. Wurr.hoiue. IJU Washluijiou avenue', Scruntou, Pu. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. ttt'lW PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule In Ilffect May tg, iS5. Trains Leavo Wilkes-Darro as FoL lows: 7.30 a, m,. week days, for Sunbur Harrlaburg, Philadelphia, DaltU more, WashlnRton, and for Pitts burg and tho West. 10,15 n. in., week days, for Hazloton, Pottr.vllle, Reading, Norrlstown, and Phlladelnhla nnd for Sun bury, Harrlsburc;, Phlladolohla, BnltiniOI-n. Wimlilns-fnn anrt Dill.. burcr .inrl elm Una 3.12 p. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris- ""rK. rmiaaoipiiia, uaitimoro, WaihlnRton, and Plttsbure and tho West. 0.00 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia anU PittsburR. ni&00' Oen'l Pets. Aeent. J. a. IIUTCHINSO.V. Ueneral Alunajer. Del,, Laclai, and NVcstcrn. Ihfect Monday, Juno CO, IMS. Trains leave Sciunton an follows. Kx. pieBs for Now Yoik and ull points j:-r 1.40, 3 00. 3.10, b.W und 10.03 a. m.; 1:'.05 una KxprcHS for l-'.iston, Trenton, l'lilladel. phla and tlm South, 3 10, s.0) and 10 (b m.. 12.G5 nnd a 2J p m. " Tobyhaiuia accommodation, ii.li) u m Hxpress for Ilhighaintou, Oswego li mlra, Coining, Hath. Dansvlllc, jioiint Moirls iinel HulTnlci. 1.' 10, S.33, 9W u m 1.53 and fi e7 p. m.. making cluse connru. lions at inirfiilo to ull points In the West NorthwcKt and Southwest. ' Rliighiimlou and way station!), 1 0i n m Factoryvllle nccominodutleii, 1 00 nnii Nicholson atcommoelatlon O.tW p tn i:press for I'tlea and Illchllcld Soiltura J.3") a m . and l.r3 p, m. s lthucn. 2 S3. 0 00 in., und 1.S3 p. m For Northumbcrlanel. Iittton, Wflleos. ilrre Ph mouth. Hloomsburg nnd Din ville, making close coniicctlons at Nor'tb umbcrlaud for WHIIampoi t, Ilurrfsbtinr llaltlmoie Waslilugtun nnd the South Northumberland und Intermediate Htn. tlonb, tl.00, 10.03 a. m , and 1.G3 and 3.l3 V. m. ' Nnntlcoko and Intel mediate statlevis 8 08 imd 11.10 a m. Plymouth and intcr niedlato stations, J U3 and 8.50 n. m. Fo UlngBton, 12 55 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. Fpp detailed Information, pockeit tlme bl,e. etc.. apply to M. L. Smith, DN tilct Passcngci' Agent, depot ticket ot- Lehigh Valley Ruilroad System Anthtaclto Ccal Utcd. Ensuring Cle.mll. ness and Comfoit. In Effect May 15, i. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Phil jclelphlu and New Yoik via I, Vi,, , ;' nt ti'45 a' "' and 12.03. 2.18, 4.2T (1 luck Diamond Express) und ll.ao p. m. T 1' l'"thton and Wllkcs-Uatro Ma D. 'oo ii m "" fc-' 11-1U "' m" 1,5S' J'":'' For Whlto Haven, lluzleton, Pottsvltle, t "' TP"nc.,nal points In the coal regions. VA D- ' " H.. C.43. 2.18 and 4.27 p. m. ! or llethlolicm, Enston, Reading. Har r sburg and pilnclpal Intermediate; sta tions vln Tt r. tr t t. t m- .. i.ft- -is. 1..7 (Liaek Dlamcnd Express), 11.30 p. ni. For Tur.khuimock, Towanda. Hlnili.e. illiuca, Cenewa and principal Intermedi ate stations, via D L. & W. R. R.. 8.0S a. m , 12.43 and :I33 p. m. ! or Geneva, Rochcstnr. Buffalo. Nlag 9''i.,''l1.,,, Chicago and all points west via D & II. H it.. i.o3f 3,jj (mack Diamond LMresa) 10.28 and ll.CD p. m. -., ,V"mun parlor and sleeping or Lchlfih i?.!!0J' narlor cars on hII trains between Wllkes-Bnuo nnd New Y'ork. Philadel pnla. Huffaln and Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN H. WILUHFR. Gen. Supt CI IAS. S LEE. Pass. Agt., Ct, Cortlaudt street, New- York. A W NONHMACHHR. Division Tass- rngcr Agent South Bethlehem, Pa. Delaware and Hudson. On Sundaj. July 3rd, ttalns will Icavei Seianton us follows' For Oil bondale-6.20, 7.33, R5J 10.13 n. m : 1. noon; 12!, 2 20. 3.62. 5 2:, 6.23, 5 37, 9 13. 11.00 p m, 1.10 p. m. For Albauv, Suiatoaa. Montieal, Bos Ion, New Hiislnnd points, otc 6.20 a. m . 2.20 p. m For IIiiiioiLiIc c;a. S.53, 10.13 a. m., 13 noon , 2 20. 3 J3 p. ni. For Wllkcs-Haiie 0 13. 7.IS. b4l, 3s, 10 4 1 ii in : 12.03. 1 a, 2.18, 3 if. 4.27. i 10, 7 4S. 10 II. 11 p. ni. For New- York. Philadelphia, etc. via, Lehigh Vallev llollroad 6.13 h m. 120!, 12. 4 27 p in., with RIack Diamond Ex piess 11 u ji. in. For Peniisvlvnnla Railioad points, 6.13, 9 .S a in.. 2 IS, 4 27 p m. Foi Western Points via I.ehlsh Vallev Riilllo.id-7.IS a. m. 12 03. ASS, with BUck Diamond Express 10 II, 11 30 p m. Ti alus will ai live in Seianton as fol lows. From Fat bondale and the North 0.4?. 7.tT 8 3S, 9 :I4 P 31 11 FR U. tn . 1.3, 2.15, Al'i. 4 2!. 3.4J, 7 43, 10 3S, 1127 p. m. From Wllkes-Rarre and the South C.n. 7 IS. MS, 10 OS 1133 a. m: 1.1S. 2.H. .4'. 3.2H, 0 21, 7 3!. 9 03. IOO". p. m : 1 13 a m SUNDAY TRAINS. For Caiboiiilalc-9.07. 11.33 a. m; i 5 '. 3.3J, 3 5!. 0.5'J p. 111. For Wllkes-Haiic-9.3S. 11.4J a. m.; 1.5 3 2. 3 4!. 7.4S P. 111. , . . ,, , Lowe-t Kites to all points In Unltel Slates mid C'iiiind.i ,f W BFRDICK G P. A . Albany. N. T. 11 W. CROSS. P P. A. Scranton, Pa. Central Railroad of New Jersey (Lehigh and fcXhiiuuhanua Division ) Stations In Now Yoik Foot of Liberty -licet N It. ami Sottlh Feiry, Whitehall 'tAiithuiilte coal used eeluslvely, insur ing e lt.Hlllliess iilld ceiinfott. Tfi.ll TAUU: IN L'FFECT SEPT 13, m Trains leave Seianton loi littston. WIIkes-Hutie. etc.. at k 30. lo 10 a. m l.?i, .' 13, J.J0. 7.10 p. ni. SltlidaB, 0.00 a. in, 1 tm' 2.13, 7.1o p. ut. Fui Lakovvooel and Atlantic Clt, h a-For New Yoik Newaik and Elizabeth, sJo (exiuefs) a. in., 1.20 (express), 3.20 (ex press) ni Sunday. 2.15 p m. Tialu avltig 12U i P. ni , an Ives ut Fhlladelr.hU. lUMellnK.iVinilnal. 7 03 p. m.. and Njw YFui 'viau'eli"clHliik Allcjilowii HetuL liem liuslou and Philadelphia, i. u0 a. m, ii) S20 p m. Sunilavs. J 13 p 111 I'm Halllmo'c ami Washington, and poin s South and West via Bethlehem, s ii a m. 120 p. in Suudavs 2 1j p ro, ' For Long lltaiieh, Ocean Gtove. etc, ut sjii it. nt. and lo p. in. riir Heading, Lebanon and Haui&btug, via Alkniovui. 8 30 ti. m.. uu p. m. Sun- 11 'l Nil V'fittU llle, 8 1,0 ii 111 . 1 20 p ni. tetur nc Vi ve New Yoik. foot of LID e,A "ireei N.uth Rivet ut 100. 0 10 tex-pii'M-i a ni . 1 (cmucssi p m Sunday. ' Leave "n. u" ",h l'c'J':- t0ot Wbltehill Ml". al is u in 12" P. m. PaciKc s ai living or depaii ng ftom tl U ti liiilnal can eoiineel under eovir with Vl t "el.Miied lallrouris Broiidwav ..i.in i and in lies to Brooklyn ar.d S . i un l"l1iu " milking aultk timisfei to and froinilialid Ceuti.U depot and Loac 'iVve'i'hirielPht.. Reading, leimlrnl. 'i 'i ii . 1 1 P m Suud . 0 3 a m -rnn.uLi U.UotB to all points East. South and West at lowest I ate at tho MJ.lll". e.l.UVFSEN. Get, Sup- 11 P ISAI DW1N, Gen Pass rfl. IJrie ami Wyomias Valley. Tim. uible ln,e'lleel bepl Ulli. IM-n Ttalns leave Seiiitilon for Now Yolk, NiwiuiiK and liiiermedlate points on File a lr...id. alo for llawlcy and local loliils, .it .7.0.) a. m iiud2 2.p. m Trains ntrlvo at Seianton fiom nbovo points st jO.S"J ii. in . and J.13 and 9 OS p. in Ontario ami Wer. cm Ruilroad. Time Tabl. Ill LfleeiTii. kiIhv, Nov 1 1 Train loives Scrattioii foi Carbondvilo and Ciidoila at 10 "' a in.. eouue;c ting with thriiuRli ti.diis North und South Train le fives Cndoslii for Carbondalw and Hcrn ton id 203 p in leaving CarboinliilB at 3 31 p m , unlving ui Scruntou at 4 20 p m tiiuU.i) only -Foi Cadosla lunncctlng tvllh main line lialtis North and South at b 'o a in., in living at Cicloflu at 10 4 u III. llPiiillllliK, leaves i iiuutiie av i ' p in., unlving Cuibuiiilnle at i'." I p p 1,1.. .,,,, I,l, ,,, I.Utl.tll.V ... ,. j' . and Sciunton at HX, p. m. .1 C. ANDERSON O P A New Yo T Fl.li'i'ROFT, I). V A , Scranton. m , rlc V
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