THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1898. REPUBLICANS TO CONTROL HOUSE Concluded from Page 1. NX.-J. n. William!, D. XXI. P. J. Kim, D. NXII.-CJcorj-o Vf. Smith. It.x INDIANA. J. J. A. Hemingway, K. II. It. W. Mtors, 'D.x J II. V. T. Honor, !.; VI.-F. M. arimth, 13.x V. George. W. Paris, R.x VI.-J. E. Wataon, It. VI f J. Ovefslrcet, It. VIII. 0. W. Cromer, It. IX.-C. B. Landls, R.x X. E. I. Criiir,packer, R.x XI. George W. Steele, n.x XII. J. it. Itofclnson. K. U.x XII1.--A. I Brick, It. IOWA. I. Thomas Hedge, It. U.-Jciscph It. 1-nne. It. III. D. B. Herideivon, It.x IV. -G. V. Hansen. R. V. It. O. Cousin, It.x VI.-J. P. Laecy, It.x Vll.-.f. A. T. Hull. It.x VIII. W. P. Hepburn. K. JX. S. McPherson, li. X.-.I. P. Dollver. It a XI. Lot Thomas. It. KANSAS. ' l.-Chailes Curtis, It.?. II. J. D. BowersdcU. It. 111. 13. It. Rldgcle V.x 1V.-J. M. Miller. It. V. V. A. Cnldcrheud. K. Vl.-W A. Rccdcr, It. VII. Chest.-r li, Lone. It. At l.u!ge-W. J. Bailey. It. KENTUCKY 1. ( K. Wheeler. D.x 1I.-1I. D. Allen, 1. III.-J. S. Rhea. D.x IV. D. II. Smith, D.x V. Oscar Turnir, D. VI. Al. S. Belly, D.x VII. H. E. Settle. D.x A'lII.-G. O. Gilbert, I. 1X.-S. J. Ptlgll. It. X.-T. Y. Fltriatrlik, D.i XL-Vincent B.nTliig. It. LOUISIANA. l.-Ailol)h Mv.r, Da JI. R. C. Davoy, D.x III. It. F. Broustard, P.i IV. T. Hrezeals, D. V.-S. T. Balrd, D. VI.-S. JI. Robertson. D.x MAINE. l.-T. B. Reed. R.x ll.-N. Dlngley. It.x 111. 1-J. C. Hurley, It.x 1V.-C. A. Uoutelle. It.x MARYLAND. I. -J. V. Smith, D. II. W. B. Baker, It.x III. F. C. Wachter, It. 1V.-J. W. Denny, D. V.-S. K. Mudrl. R.X VI.-O. A. I'carre, It. MASSACHUSETTS. . . P. Lawrence. It.x II. F. H. Gllle'.t. It.x 1II.-J. It. Thayer, D. 1V.-G. W. Weymouth, It.x V.-W. S. Knox, R.x VI. W. II. Moody, RA VI I.-K. W. Roberts, It. VIII.-S. W. MeCall, It.x 1X.-J. 1". Fitzgerald. D.x X.-II. F. Naphen. D , XI.-C. F. Sprague, It.x XII. W. C. Loverlng. Hi Xlll.-W. S. Orecne, P.. MICHIGAN. I. John 11, Corliss", R.x II.-H. Q. Smith, R. 111. W. Gardner. It. 1V.-H. L. Hamilton, It.x V.-W. A. Smith, R.x VI.-S. V. Smith. R.v VII. Edgar Week!. It. VIII. J. W. Fordnoy, It. 1X.-K. P. Bishop, R.x X. R. O. Crump, R.x XI. William S. Mtsick. It.x X1I.-C. 13. Shelden. R.x MINNESOTA. 1. -James II. Tawney, R.c II. J. T. McClcaty, R.x 1 1 l.-T. P. He-itwole, R.x IV. F. C. Stevens, R.x v. Loren Fletcher, R.x VI. C. It. Towne. S, It. VII.- P. JI. Rlngdnll, P. J1ISS1SS1PPI. I. John M. Allen. D.x II. Thomas Splglit, D. III. T. C. Catching?, D.x 1V.-A. F. Fox, Da V.-J. S. Williams, D.x A'l. P. A. McLaln, D. VH.-Patrlck Henry, D.x JHSSOURI. l.-T. .1. LInvd. D.x 11. -V. W. Rucker, D. III. T. J. Daugheiiy. D. 1V.-C. F. Coehiiin. D.x V.-W. S. Cowherd, D.x AM. D. A. Do Armonn. D.x VII. James C oncy, D.x VIII.-R. I Rland, D.x IX.-Champ Clark. D.x X.R. I5.irthol.lt, Ra XI. Charles F. Joy, R. XII.-C. H. P.aiee. It. XIII. Edward llobb. D.x XI V.-W. D. Vandlver. D.x XV.-M. :. Benton, D.x MONTANA. At l.aigc-A. J. Campbell, D. NEBRASKA. I -i:. .1. B'urkctt, It. ll.-D. II. Mercer. R.x lll.-J. S. Robinson, F. I V.-W. L. Stark, F.x A'.-C. E. Adams. It. VI.-AV. L. Green, Fx NEVADA. At Lmge P. a. Newiaiids. S.x NEW HAJIPSIIIRE. I.-C. A. Sulloway. R.x Il.-F. O. Clarke, R.x NEW J ERSE V. 1. II. C. Loudenislager, It. II. J. J. Gardner. It. 111. Patrick Con very. D. IV. Joshua Salmon. D. V.-J. F. Stewart. Ra A'l. R. W. Parker, It.x V1I.-W. D, Daly. D. VIII.-C. x. Fowler, R.x NEW VOltK. 1. T. Seuddcr. D. n.-J. J. Fitzgerald. D. I1I.-E. 11. Grlegs. D. IV.-H. T. Clayton, D. A'.-F. E. Wilson, D. VI.-Mltcr.cll May. D. A'll.-Nlcholus Muller, D. V1II.-D. J. Itlordan. D. IX. T. J. Bradley. D.x X. A. J. Cummlngs, D.x XI. William Sulzer, D.x XII.-G. 11. Medullar), Da X1II.-J. M. Levy. D. XIV.-W. A. Chanlor, D. XA J. Rurpert. Jr.. I). XVI.-.I. Q. Underhlll. D. XXII.-L. W. Emerson. It. XIX.-J. II. Livingston, D. XX.-.M. A. Glynn. D. XXI.-J. K. Stewart, It. XXII.-L. N. Llttauer, It.x XXIII.-L W. Emerson. XXIV.-C. A. Chlekerlng. R.x XXV.-J. 8. Sherman. R.x XXVr.-Georo W. Ray. R.x XXVII.-M. K. Drlocoll. 11. XXVIII.-S. E. Tayne. R.x XXIX.-C W. Glllet. It.x XXX -J. W. V'adswoith, R.x XX.VI .1 M. k. O'Grudy, R. vv. w- lr Kytlli p '-vn... n q. Alexander. R. XXXIV. v.. ii. Hooker, R.x X ilil'll iWROLINA. I - .1. II. HtMltll. I H...I, U. I.li y,. III.-U. 11. Tlimnu)., D. 1A'.-J. J. Jcnklnit, P. V.-MV.'W. Klchen, D. VI.-J. D. Bellamy, D. VII.-T. P. Klutz, D. V11I.-R. 'A, Llnncy, R.x 1X.-AV. T. Crawford, D. NORTH DAKOTA. At LarKO-B, F. Spaldlnff, It. OHIO. l.-W. B. Hhattuc. R.x H.-O. JI. While, It. HI. J. L. Brenner, D.x IV.-J. W. Atwater. 1. P. and D '.-D. MeoklKon, D.x VI.-H. W. Brown, It.x VII.-W. L. Weaver. R.x VIII.-A. L brand, It.x IX. J. H. Kcuthnril, R.x X.-S. It. Jlurpan, It. XI. C. It. arosvenm1, It.x XI1.-J. J. Lcntz, D.x XIII. J. A. Norton. D.x XIV.-W. S. Kerr, It.x XV.-1I. C. Vnn Voorhl.". It.x XVI. Ii. Danford, R.x XVII.-J. A. JIcDowc II, D.x ' XVIII.-R. AV. Taylir. R.x X IX.-C. W. F. Dick, It. XX.-F. O. Phillips', It. XXI. T. E. Burton, R.x OREGON. I. T. II. ToiiRue, It.x II.-JI. A. Moody, It. PENNSYLVANIA. I. II. II. BlnRham, It.x II. II. Adams, Jr., Ra HI. W. MoAleer. Dx IV. James It Young, R.x V. A. C. llarmer. R.x VI.-I. S. Butler. It.x VII. I. I. AVanser, R.x A'III.-1,. II. B.trbtr, D IX. D. Ermentrout. D.x X.-M. Btoslus. R.x XI. William Council. R.x XII. S. W. Davenport, I). X1I1.-J. W. Ilynn. D. XIV. M. K. Olmsted, Rx. XV.-F. C. Wripht. It. XVL II. II. Packer, R.x XVll.-llufus K. Polk. D. XVI1I.-T. JI. JIahon, R.x XIX. Edward Zeijjler. I. XX. Josph K. Thropp, It. XXI.-S. N. Jack. It. XXII.-Jolm Dalznll, It.x XXIII. AV. H. Graham, It. XXIA'.-E. F. Acheson, It.: XXV.-J. B. Showaltcr, U. XXVl.-ncorBo II. Hltcglns. 1!. XXVII.-J. C. Mlblcy. 1. XXVIII.-J. K. p. Hall. D. At LarRP Galusha A. Grow, R.x S. A. Davenport. R.x RHODE ISLAND. T.-JI.:lvllle Bull, R.x II. Adlu B. Capron, R.x SOUTH CAROLINA. I.-W. Elliott. D.x II. W. J. Talbot. D.x HI. A. C. Latimer. D.x 1V.-S. Wilson, D.x A.-D. B. Pink- . D. A'l. J. Norton, D.x AMT.-J. AV. Stokes. D.x SOUTH DAKOTA At LaiRC It. J. Gamble, It. c. II. Burke, It. TENNESSEE. 1. W. P. Brownlow. It.x II. II. It. Glliion. R.x III.-J. A. Jloon. Da 1A'.-C. K. Snodtrrass. 1). A J. D. Richardson. D.xi AM.-J. W. Gaines. D.x A'll. N. N. Co, D.x VIH.-T. AV. Sims. D.x IX.-lt. A. Pierce. D.x X.-K. W. CarmacU, D.x TEXAS. I. Thomas Ball. D.x II. S. B. Cooper. D.x IH.-De Graffcnried. D.: IV. J, L. Hliipard. D. A'.-J. W. Ballo.. D.x Vl.-R. E. Burke. R.x VII.-R. L. Henry. Da A'lII.-S. AV. T. Lanham, D.x IX. A. S. Burleson. D. X.-R. B. llawhy, R.x XI. It. Klebuis, D.x XII.-Q. II. Nonnan. 15. XIH.-J. AV. Stevens, D.x UTAH. At Large B. H. Roberts. D. VERMONT. I, H. II. Power. It.x 1. W. W, Grout. R.x AMRGINI.V, AV. A. Jones, Da I.. H. W. A. A'otuig. D.x HI IV, .John Lambs, D.x .-S. P. Epes. Da -C. A, SwHiison, D.x .Peter J. Otry, D x I. .lames Hay, D.. II. J. F. Itixley. at A'l A'l IX X.- -W. F. I'hea. It. -J. M. Quarles, D. WASHINGTON. Large James II Lewis. P.x AV. C. Jones. Fus.x At AVKST VIRG1N1.V 1. B. B. Dovencr, It.x ll.-J. W. JIcGraw. D. III. David E. Johnston. D. 1V.-G. 1. Ncale. D. AVISCONSIN. 1. 11. A. Cooper, R.x H.-J. E. Jones. I). HI.-J. W. Babcock, R.X IV. Theo. OJen, R.x V.-S. S. Baincy. Ra VI.-J. It. Davidson, U.x VH.-Jolin J. Esch, It. VIII.-E. S. Minor. R.x IX. Alex. Stewart. R.x X.-J. J. Jenkins, Ra WYOJIING. At Lai ei C. P. Arnold. D, Territories. ARIZONA. Delegate at Large C. I. Arnold, 1). NEW .MEXICO. Delegate nt Large H. B. Ferguson, OKLAHOMA. Delegate ut Large Dennis Flyuu. Recapitulation: Republicans DcmocrntH I'oimllsts Fuslonlsts Sliver Total Necepsary for .1 maloilly D. It . 'SI . 11 . 3 . i n . 357 . 170 xltenoinluatfcd, THE ARMY'S DEATH KATE, From Hip New York Sun. Of the S.'M.UOo soldiers who enlisted d,r thu war villi Spain In response In the call ! of the niesldiiit. 217,000 are alive to'liy. Less than 3,W) i-oiuicih, all told, have died. War was declared mcio than six months ago, and In the wholf six months fewer than 3.ti0 out of 230,000 have died. Tliuru have been battles on laud and on sea, and Spain haw la en beaten. The world's history contains, no parallel for the rec ord of tho Ur.Ued States In this war. Threo thousand deaths in six mouths In 11 population of ".".O.uuO I u death rate of twenty-four in 1,000 annually. Tho death rale In New A'ork city In limes of peace has only recently, i.ndir the most modern sanitary Improvements, lallen below that rate. Tho death rate of many cities In tho country is laiger. Of course, the sol. dlers were picked men. but tho conditions Viere those of war, not peace. Long-Headed. Mickey tho Mouse When iwe we 40111 tor work do summer resoils? Burgling Bill Not till late in di season. Olvo dor golls a chance ter git all de fn Bi.'o,vnient rlns de can. New Y'ork AA'of' J. To Cure 11 Cold in One Day, Take Laxative Ilromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure, 23c. The genuin has I B, Q. on each tubltt. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Bevlaw. New York, Nov. 9. The market wr nctlvp and decidedly Irregular durlwr the mornlntr seBsIon on the etock ex change and nt one time tlip list took on fiulto uniform cvldonce of HtretiKth and even buoyancy. Rut by 12.30 o'clock the demand for securities seem ed sntlsfled and the market Tell Into dullness nnd a somewhat reactionary tendency, which persisted to the close. London, In Hplte of the dullness and heaviness of the general market thoro had confidentially marked up prices nf American yesterday utid today, while the New York exchatiBO was not in session. The British Interpretation and understanding of the American election?, nlwayn more or less obscure and confused, prompted them to do this. The buyltiK for London account was the determining factor In carry ing the whole market to u higher level. Totnl sales were 4M.700 shares. Furnished by WILLIAM 1.1NN ALLEN & CO., stock brokers, rooms, 706-708 Jlears building. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. Inc. Am. Cot. Oil 37 .ll'j M's .'ITU Am. Bug. Reg Co ..US 115 H-"i "- Atch.. To. & i. Fe .. l:i'i. la'i li! 1 A., T. & S. F IT .. :i7',s :.7, .V. r,7Vi Am. Tobacco Co ....141 ')J IWi 13'h .m. Spirits 11U 11U 104 10i Bait. : Ohio '.i 454 -i Brnk. It. T S7U 67 bfiS W Bay Slate Gnu li i'k I Can. Southern Jl'i 31 M',i W'i ('lies. & Ohio 22 22 ii '.'2V' Chic. & G. AV lli 11 H Il?i Chic & N. av ni i:n i.ii r,i Chic., B. & Q 116 117U tl" 110 Chic., Jill. & St. P ..111 111 110 HI Chic., It. I. & P d.i 101 102 101 Chip.. St. P. JI. & O. Sl K", S2 2 C. C. C. & St. L .... 10 10 40 '.0 Con. Gas 1SI ISt 1SI ISt Delaware & Hud . . P0 !fi M 0S V., L. & W 110 110 110 110 Gen. Electric 81 M M SI Int. Paper Co :.!. ;.t 51 r.1 Louis. & Nash r.b r.o' r.', r.o Jlanhattan Ele .... !W S6?, M M7i Jlet. Traction Co ..1U7 l'i 1C KiS JI. K. & Tex.. Pr .. D; :;-. ?,V,V .1:1 JIo. Pacitle !"k r.n, :il '3 Nat. Lead :14 34 :it .11 N. A", Air Brake .... ! !7 02 H7 N. Y. Central 110 11 115. lift Ont. & West 11 11 14 11 North. Pacific lo 41 ::; to Nor. Pacinc, Pr .... 7 '.0 W '0 Paclllo JIail :T, .11 :r. l!3 People's O.is m.', i'j ioi 104 Penn. R. R 1HI 114 lltl 1IC Phil. & Read Hi ll, 16 ld P. & it, 1st Pr r.n lo as ::s Southern R. It Ml Mi S S'.. Southern It. R Pr . P, 33 ?Z, .15 Trim., O. & Iron .... 2) 31 Sfl'l 10 Texas - Pacillc .... V,'i 14 Kh 13 Union Pacillc .12 33 S.'-'; 32; Union Pacific. Pr... n:, w Lift c.". 1. S. Rubber 11 42 41 11 U. S. Leather. Pr .. C.0 (J iWri KG AVabash, Pr a)?; ift-i; 20 20 West. Union 91 93 K S2 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Open- High- Low- Clos. WHEAT. lug. e est. Ing. December Ci (,G (!" 6VJ Jlay t) 7 CO- tiijii CORN. December 32 .52 32 32 Jlay 33 31 .13 ;;i OATS. December 21 21 23 24 Jlay 'l 24', 24 24 PORK. December 7.!2 7.!2 70 7o Jlay p.t) y.w s.s; s.'K) LARD. December. I.'.C 4.'i2 4S7 1.S7 Jlay 1,07 1.07 4.12 4.02 Scranton Board of Trado Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Scranton & Plttston Trac. Co Bid. Asked. 5.0 S00 ... 100 23j . . . 95 First National Bank Elmhurst Boulevard Scranton Savings Bank Scranton Packing Co Lacka. Iron &. Steel Co Third National Bank Throp Novelty JIfg. Co Scranton Railway Co Dlmo Dep. & Dls. Bank Economy Light Heat & Pow er Company Scranton Illuminating, Heat & Power Company Scranton Forging Co Traders' National Bank Lacka. Lumber Co Lack. Trust & Safe Dep. Co.. Moosic Mountain Coal Co Scranton Paint Co BONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage, duo 1920 People's Street Railway, first mortgage, due 1018 People's Street Railway. Gen eral mortgage, due 1921 Dickson Jlonufacturlng Co ... Lacka. Towrshlp School 0.. City of Scranton St. Imp. 6.. Jit. Arernon Coal Co Scranton Axlo Works Scrantcn Traction 6 bonds... 3i5 S.0 25 1C5 100 150 iii so 130 150 US 115 115 100 102 102 Sj 100 105 Philadelphia Provision Market. Philadelphia. Nov. 9. Wheat Firm and 4c. higher: contract grade, Novembo", 72u72c. Corn Firm and c. higher; No. 2 mixed, November, 37a37c. Oats Firm; No. 2 white clipped. 30u31c; No. 3 do. do., :ne.; No. 2 mixed, do., 20p. But. ter Steady but iiU-l; fancy western creamery, 28c.; do. prints. 21c. Kggs Firm! fresh. narby. 21e. : do. western, 21 a'.'2e. : do. southwestern, l'Ja20c. ; dci. south. 1 rn, ltfc. Chios' Steady. Retlned Sug ars uQlet but steady. Cotton Steady. Tallow Dull and wichanueil; city prime, in hogsheads. !ic. ; country do. do., bar rels, 3e. ; dark, do., 3'4c. ; cakes, Ic. ; grease. 2a3c, as to quality. Live Poul trySteady; fowls, 7aSc.; old roosters. iWi'jo. ; spring chickens, 7aSe; ducks, Sc. ; geese, SaOc. ; turkeys. S.iOc. Dressed Poul try Dull and easier: towls, choice, Se. ; do. fair to god, 7asc. ; old roosters, tie.; spring ihldior.H, westirn large, Oc. ; do. small and scalded, 7ae. ; broiler". L'alJe. ; turkeys, choice. 12e do. fair to good, 10a. Up. Receipts Flour. 9.i barrels and .".. en" sacks: whn.it. IS'.oOO bushels; corn, 12.:,- bushels; oats. lirt.ouo bushels. Ship ments Wheat, 13,000 bushels; coin. lob.oUO bushel.; oats. 3I,kii bushels. New York Produce Market. New York. Ni.v. 0. Flour- Moderated) aetlvpiiud steady. Wheat tt'io;, easy; No. 2 red, 7.j",ic, f. o. b., afloat : No. 1 north ci 11 Duluth, 73e.. f. o. b atloat ; No. 2 do. 1I11., 73e., f. o. b. aiioat; No. 2 hard western, 7le 1. u, b., afloat; optlona opened firm on better cables and moder ate foielgi, buying: f r the rest of tho day tiade was unlet but bullish now enough t" sustain prices strongly, clos ing a9ic. higher; No. 2 led, Mured, clostd 741. p.; .May, 7le. ; Dei ember. 73V. Coin Spot No, 2. 'Siii' f. 11. ii afloat; ojitlous ipilet but Htm all day. closing at c. net aflvuupe: May closed "S 13-lfic. ; lie. cember, lie. Oals S110I dull; No. 2, 20e. , No, 3, 29c; No. 2 while, 30p. ; Xo. ;i do.. ?.!. ; trr.ck mixed, westirn. uiaSnc.; op. tlons dull and nominal. Butler steady, western crc.unerv 15a23e. do. factory, llallc; Elglns, 23c; imitation cream, cry, 13al7c: stall dairy. Iui2i'e. ; ilo. creamery. I.'.a22c. Eggs Steady: Huu and PuniisyUanla. .'2i.a2.Jc : western fresh. 2Jc nn - turow... NERVE AND DRAIN TREATMENT CSTRcd Label Special i bxtra strength, , For Imnnlnr. Fmb -nf 1'nWAr. TAMt rfnnVinrul nt' "" w niiiuflr. . .. iu luio qiiuujiiii aiatorBV lOHtorbymeil. AfTEB Wat. a. Clarke, j 20 Pcnn Ave, Scranton, Pa rr-siM mm WA fjr The People's Exchange. A4njitjmtn A POPULAR CU3AIUNG HOUSE for the lluiteflt of All Who Ilnvo Houses to Kent, Kent Estate or Other Property to Sell or ExchiinRe, or Who Want Situations or Help These Small Advertisements Cost One Cent u Word, Six Insertions for l'lvo Cents 11 yord Except Situations Wanted, Which Are In serted l'rcc. FOR RENT POH 11ENT - ONE-HAI.P DOUlUiK house, tlreen llldge street; 1 suite t rooms, Dickson avenue, $', 1 suite .1 rooms, East Market street, nil modern Imiirove inentn and stenm heat, $11: 1 suite 5 rooms. East Market street, steam heat, Jll; 1 house, f. rooms, Boulevard, nil mod ern Improvements nnd furnace. $IS: 1 house, (I rooms, (lardner avenue, $10; hotel ut Driving- Park, tlreen Itldgn Lumber Co. FOR HENT-S-HOOM 1IOPSE WITH hot and cold water. Apply 22") North Bromley uvenue. FOB. KENT -TWO I'NFl RNISUED lonms and one furnllied room and use of hath. (Ml .Madison uvenue. STEAM HEATED HOPSES-SMAliU $22; large. $2S. IIACKETT. l'OK HENT-BTOBE BOOM. JOS I,ACK vrnnnu ovonue, formerly occupied oy I lie Mvo Brcs." Shoe Co. Inquire of Uoylo n: Mucklow, clothiers, 410 Lackawanna uvenue. city. HOUSE ON AVENUE-MODEP.N CON- t vcnloiices; low rent. Jones, 311 Sprtico sued. FOB RENT-rESIC ROOM OR SHARK of offices second door front, Coal Ex changc. Call nt room 13. POR RENT - SECOND Quliicy FLOOR, 701 FOR SALE VOll" S A LEVLirinio1i: N 1 1 AN 1 )- some pole team, road 10 mlh s an holt''; will he shown In hanipss ut West Pltts ton Driving Park Friday nfteinoen k races. FOR SALE-BLOCK OP WAVNK COl N. ay Savings Bank stock. Make oKer. Box 315. city. FOR SALE-FIRST CLASS HOT WA ter heater, nearlv new. IM6 Washlns ton avenue. POR SALE-HORSE, HARNESS AND htiBBy; very cheap; or would exchaiiRo for ffood unrlght piano. Call or address liisn Capouse avenue. FOR SALE-A SECOND-HAND PAVNH center crank high speed engine In first class condition. For further par- tlculars apply nt this offlcc. FOR SALE-TEN R-I-P-A-N-S FOR 5 cents at drugplsts. One elves relief. BOARDERS WANTED. ROOM WITH BOARD, SPITADL1 FOR sliiRle. Bentlemnn or man nnd wife. M'9 Mulberry street. FURNISHED ROOMS. FRrINT'LR AaTTPPPN I SH ED rooms; conveniences. Rooms from $1.W up, 522 .Mulberry street. HELP WANT ED-FEMALE. OIRL WANTioD FOR GENERAL Housework. IDS Linden street. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY VANTED-PAimrVlTlf SMALL CAP lt.il to takp aetivp Interest lr manu faeturlnG business wheto luteftrity and business ability will take- thP place of lart-er capital. See manufactured ji-oil' at 142 Mifllln avenue, corner Spruee. Chas. O. Smith. LOST. REWARD $23-LOST ON EuMHTUSl' Iloulnvard or on road leadhiK to new reservoir, about noon on Tuesday, u brown fur capo with Ioiik tabs. The Under will please bring It to the First National Bank und claim reward. J. A. Linen. Chicago Produce Market. Chicago, Nov. '.!. With th exception of provisions, overytbiiiK on Vlumjo today vns stroiiK am' made good advances. Stronft cables, an excellent cash demand nt higher prices and intimations of war development! over nlsht abroad drovo shorts to cover In wheat and resulted In 'iaHc advance. Wet weutht.11 was one of the bullish factors In corn which ad vanced 'in'ie. Oats advanced ijp., pre vlslons wer weak on larffe hop iceelpts and declined 5al.e. Cash quotations were (its follows: Flour Dull and easy; Ne. II sprlntr wheat, iilaliHie. : No. 2 red, f. o. b.. i;7i.:a(J7"tiP. : No. 2 corn, 32Vic. : No. 2 yel low. .121' a32'jc. ; No. 2 oats, 24Vsc.; No. 3 white, f. o. b 2.i'ia27Uc.; No. 2 rye, Sl'ie.; No. 2 barley, f. o. 1 :".al!ie. : No. 1 llav seed, !7c. : prime timothy seed, ?2.2ia2.."l; mess pork, $7.8fa7.S."; lard. J4.02'.'.a"i; short ribs. $l.90nS.ri: dry salted -.lioulders. iJs.t 4V'.: short clear. J4.S.")al.M; whiskey. $l..i; sugiiis. unchanged. . Chicago Live Stock. I'hleai-o, Xov. y. Cattle blow ut tt.'iZii K.25; calves. $lai:.".i; straight Tcxans. JXIO ii;i.70; cattle from western raiiBes, $3. Wa 3.70. Hoss Lower at $!.40au'.5."i; iilus, $2.10 n3.30. Sheep and Lambs Lambs, weaker; sheep. $2.2.a2.7"i for Inferior lols up 10 $4.2.a4.."iO for Rood to choice flocks; west erns, $'l.rX)ul.4.j; yearlings, gl.JOnt M); lambs, S4a4.M for common Ui to $5.40a5.6ri for best: nuifro flocks. $4..".0ai.2j. Receipts Cattle, 22,'j0 head: hous, ti,W head; sheep. 1S.O0O head. New York Live Stock. York Nov. !). Beeves Dull; heavy $4a.i.:!0; extras, $r,.40; oxen and New steers, Mags. 3.M: v calves, steady othesr lambs. Hosts- $3at.ii: bulls, K'.S0a1.1ii: cows. $1J0.1 eals. J'la'J.JO; grassers. l.".nal: fed , $la5. Sheep Slow; good stock ; inline to choice lambs steady; dull and lower; -sheep. ;:ia4.); $.1.2Sa5.S0; senerul sale. ,5.2'a'.'.0. Dull at $2.70a3.i:.. Didn't Save' Him. Little Freddy had been I'm bidden, un der severe pains njid pcnaltd s. to partiiUe of any nf the f i tilt In his papa's garden. When the time arilved for eatlni,' trull, he. whs told, soin would be slven to him nt tho table. But no stutling between meals! Little Pi eddy .iccoidlml larcfully obeyed tho behest as much as .uch lit tlo boys usilall do. He leBaled hln.self one uflernooii lRht oally on some over-ilpe penebfs which were very mushy, and ho was returning to the house, libs fate coveied with the marks of hN feast, when he suddenly found himself confronted by his father, who looked sternly at him. "Fieddy" and pupa's tone was fraught wllh meaning -"havo you been at the fruit again?" Fieddy was one the point of telling a naughty wrong story, but eonsilous of tho signs upon his telltale visage, he de pleted to do the George Wanhlngtou act. Wining his face with Is hand, he -ald with a -sigh: "I must own to the soft lmpiMe hnient!" .SVveithele-s, the vUlt to the woodshed was uiidertrtken New York 1'vciilnu Journal. Age. Thus Ihey met. "It's an ukc slnco 1 saw yuti!" they ex. claimed as with one voice. Of com so laiih was not the fuel, But nobody expects women to conllno themselves to facts when ug. h involved, - Detroit Journal, HELPWANTED. SSN" PLEASANT HOME WORK FOR MEN or women, day or evening; V to $L weekly; no canvassing or experieneo needed; plain Instructions and vyor mailed 011 application. Brazilian Mf,'. Co,, New York City. REAL ESTATE. tn'-A FOR SALE-MY RF.SIDENCK A'l 2J.. Colfax avenue; Just ei mplctcd. All moderi Improvements. Ilrrdwood linwn, snnttury plumbing, elerlrlo lights, etc. Price reasonable. Address l-rnnk 1. Okcll, 220 Broadway, New York city. MONEY TO LOAN. VuZlwTWl PROP- crty, straight. Any sum on monthly payments. Brown, attorney, Hears build Ing. LEGAL. mum Tans' copRTATi'i'-r'Mi'i ; jf Xlartln Melvln. late of the city of Scranton, deceased. , , By virtue of an order of the Orphans Court of Lackawanna county there will be expospd to public solo nt tho Al nitra tion Room In thn Court Houe In the city of Scranton, on Saturday, the umpteenth day of November, A. D. Wi. at 10 o clock a. 111. of snld day. the Interest ot Mar tin Melvln. deceased, in and to the fol lowing described real estate, to wit.: It,lnt- nil Hint ,-i.rtnln lot nf bind situate in the Twentieth ward of the city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna und state of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd de scribed as follows, to wit: Being lot No. 2.1, in so.ua re or block No. SS. upon the plot of tho Genet lands in the city of Scranton, being situate upon a westerly corner of Cedar avenue and Genet street, being fifty CiO) feet in front on Cedar ave nue and ono hundred and tlfty tlW) feet In depth on Genet street, and rectangular, with an alley In the renr Tcir public use. called Schlmpft court. All impioved with a two-story frame building, containing threo rooms end a bar room, with slate 1 oof, upon Cedar avenue, front, and a double ono story frame building In tho rear upon Sehlmpft court, with separate Kitchens and (.eparate ouiuutuungs tnerc 011. TERMS OF SALE-2. per cent, on tho day ot sale and further 2.i per cent, upon tho confirmation of the sale ami delivery of deed, and the balance six months afti r the conllrmatlon or sale, such balance to be secured by bonds and mortguge upon picmlses. WILLIAM CONNELL. Executor. WELLES & TORREY, Attorneys for Estate. SITUATIONS WANTED sIvatTon wanted-bv a baker, from New Yoik, as foreman or second In bakery. Address 3TO Blrili sticet. City. SliiA7ri0N WANi ED-BY ."."rESPON slble man as driver; can glxe good ref erences. Address .120 Neptune Place, City, SITPATION WANTED-BY A YOPNG man of good moral character, as as sistant In ofllie; 5001I penman ami can give llrst class lefirentes from former employers, Aduress D. J , Trlbuno of fice, city. SITPATION WANTED-AS ENGINEER nr fireman, by 11 soldier Just honorably discharged from Ninth regiment. D. W. It., 540 Third avenue, Scranton, Pa. sitpatTon WANTED-A WOMAN DE sires it situation to take charge of .Mumg child or monthly nurse. Address Mrs. C. Hudson, Geneial Dellvci,. Scran ton P. O. DlU'Ct CLERIC THREE AND ONE half years' experience; Al references from piesent employer. Address Phen acltlne, No. 101 Hassle avenue. Wilkes Uarre. AN ENERGETIC YOl'NO MAN OF good education and habits and with business experience desires icsponilblc position. References, Address Business, care of Tilbune. SITPATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG man; would like to work on a latin or any kind of woik. Address, HIS Stone avenue. MARRIED MAN WANTS POSITION AS teamster or any kind of work; can give rccommuiidatlors; can speak Ger man. 230 Reese street. A. L. Sllfe. SITPATION WANTED WASHING Ironing or any kind of house cleaning by the day, or will take washing home. Side door, 120 Franklin avenue. SITPATION WANTED-BY A mTddTTiN aged woman as housekeeper In small family. 217 irvln-f uvenue, Sorunton. SITPATION WANTED DOING CiEN cral housework or cooking, 10J Fish st. SITPATION WANTED-BY A MAR rled man as llremun, stationary engi neer or pump runner; thoroughly under stands electricity and refrigerator Ice machines; Is well experienced and oan glvo llrst class rcfeiencci). J. D. W., ii'l? Penu avenue SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG man who desires, positou in clothing or gtocery store, speaks llvo languages; can furnish good references; itndi-ri-tand-i the caro ot horses. Address T. J., Trib une olilce. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG lady for light housework, 1014 South Wyoming avenue. WANTED-ANY KINlTop- WORK; GO out by tho day or take washing home. Rear 420 Franklin avenue, up-stairs. BANKING. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE of Straiiton. No. 101 Laekuwanu 1 av the civic. liudO of Lackawanna counts, i-a.. ai of biu-lnes"" Nov. 3. INK: RESOURCES. Cash on hand t Check's and other wish items... Due from banks and bankers. Commercial and i.thu paper owned Call loans upon collaterals Time loans upon collaterals .... Investment securities owned, vl!.: Stoi ks. bonds. etc..3l.2l5 .' Mortgages 111,337 21 Real pstate. furniture and flx- tures Ovcidrnfts. Miscellaneous assets 2V Li l.Vi Hi 9W ( 102 J.'i I'M Co 312 M I02.W Si tiU,7V! 31 .; M 2.7!l 3 $1.20S.ld I'll LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ Surplus fund Undivided prnuts. less expenses and taxes paid Deposits subject to check $ir.l,0u;i Deposits, special JIK'.OJ'J Hi Due to commonwealth Due to banks and bankers Dividends unpaid 2X 000 CD , M) e0 l')5.i . i.v: w NO.'i, .1. IK! .2 12. IM 71 r.t no $I,20S.GI0 (0 Amount tiust funds Invented,.. I tiS'.27 OS Amount trust funds uninvested 7,132 M Stute of Pennsylvania, count', nf Lack awanna, iii.: I. Shepherd Ay.irs, v.cc iiicrJUrnt nf tilu nbovw namid eompanv. do Milrinnly HWene that the above statement I? line to tho ncsi of my UnowleiUe and belief. tSlgliedi SHEPHERD AYARS, Vice Piesldert, Subscribed und sworn to iu'lnn me ibis 7th day ot Novctubei', lJS. iSlguedi P. L. HITCHCOCK. Nutnrj Puhll". Correct-Attest: (Signed- .1. J1EN.1. DIMMICK, HENRY BELIN. JR.. GF.O, SANDERSON. Directors. WANTED. WANTED-CA8E OF BAD HEALTH that n-I-P-A-N-H will not benefit. Send 5 cents to Rlpnnii Chemical Co., Now York, for 10 samples and 1,000 testi monials. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. WARTS AND moles removed by electricity! painless, permanent, charges moderate, consulta tion free. Helen llurhnnau, Dermatolo gist, 312 Washington avenue. CITY SCAVENGER A.U. BR1GGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps Used. A. BRIGGS. Proprietor l-pav" orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Llcko a drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone, 0010. CHIROPODIST CORNS. BUN7o7?xTlNirROLVO nails cured without tho least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and udvico given free. E. M. 1IETZEL. Chlropo. (list. 330 Liicknwnnna uvenue. Ladles at tended at their resldclico 1 deslru'l, Charges moderate. SCALP TREATMENT. M lTlTlviELTntrSCAU incut. We., shampooing, Me.; facial massage, manicuring, 2Je.; chhopod. '.01 tjulncy. PROFESSIONAL. ARCHITECTS EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Conuell Building, Scruuton. E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of COS Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. "jR , ARCHITECT. 4.15 Spruce St.. cor. Wash, av., Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHlTECi. Price Building. 120 Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS. Traders' National Bank. DCNTISTS DR. J.o. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRN yate Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry. DR. II. F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, UK Wyoming ave. WELCOME C. SNOVER, 334 Washington avenue. Hours, n to l.und 2 to 0. HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLE, 409 SPRUCE STREET. MAKES your hat to order and they 111. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE. 125 AND 127 PRANK- lln avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIGLER, Propiietnr. SCRANTON HOUsSe". NEAR I).. TTit-w! passenger depot. ConductPil on the Eu rojicnn plan. VICTOR KOi'll, Prop. LAWYERS l'RANK 13. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Couusellor.ot.I.aw. Burr Building, rooms 13 and 11, Washington uvenue. W1LLARD, WARREN & KNAPP. AT torneys and Counsollors-at-Law. Re publican Building, Washington avenue, Scranton, it. JICSSUP & JESSPl"', ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law. Commonwealth Building. Rooms 1. 20 and 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Rooms 514, 515 and 510, UoarJ of Trade Building. D. B. REPI.OOLK. ATTORNEY- LOANS negotiated mi real estate sennit.. Meais Uuilillng. corner Washington avonuo nnd Spruce street. JAS. J. II. HAMILTON. ATTORN EY-at-Lavv. 301 Commonwealth Building, Scranton. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY, Rooms DOJ-Wl. Dili floor, Mears Building. L. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-l.AW. 502 Board of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth Building, Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON WILCOX, National Bank Building. TRADERS' C. COMEGYS. 9-13 Building. REPUBLICAN A. W. BIRTIIOLF. Atty.. Mears bldg. MIDWIFE MRS. GABLE. GRADUATE MIDWIFE 1518 Washburn street, Scranton. En gagements solicited. Rooms and best attendance for a limited number ot pa tients. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. C. I.. FREY. SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank Building. 122 Wyoming avenue. MARY A. SIIUPHERD. M. D.. HOME opathlht. No. 22S Adams avenue. DR. W. E. ALLEN, 512 NORTH WASIL lugton avenue. DR. P.. TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming avenue nnd Hpruci street, Scranton. Olllco hours: Thiusduys and Satur days, 0 u. m. to U p. 111. DR. L. mTgatRS. ROOMS 207 AND m Board of Tiade Building. Olilce hours, 8 to ! a. ni 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. ni. Resi dence, 30ft Madison avenue. DR. C. L. UREAS. SPECIALIST I.V Rupture. Tn.ss Pit ting and Fat Reduc tion. Olilce telephone 13CI. Hours, lu to 12, 2 to 4, 7 lo li. DR. S. W. L'AMOREAUX. OFFICE 1.39 Washington ivenue. Itesldeiioe. :!1S Mulberry. 1 hronle dlseat-es. lungs, heart, killings und genlto-uilnary or gans a specialty. Hours, 1 to 1 p. m. W. G. ROOK. VETERINARY aUIN geon. Hoises, Cjittlo and Dogp treated. Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2072. SEEDS 1. R. CLARK ."i CO. SEKDMHN AND Nurfcr,vmen; store 118 Washington ave hup; green house. 1DD0 North Mulii ave nue; store telephone, 7S2. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF" T IHJ LAr'K.WVANN . Scranton. Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law. medicine or bus!r"s. Opens Sept. 12. Send for catalogue. Rev. Thomas .M. Cann, LL. I)., Walter H. Bucll, A. M. wine screens JOS. KUETTU.L. REAR 511 LACKA wanna avenue. Scranton, Pa., manulue. turer of Wlro Screens. MISCELLANEOUS LATEST PROM , PHILIPPINE is. Inuds. Oteatest Naval Battle. Shoea all blown '0 pieces jiiid landed In v.... BAPER'S ORCIlEhlitA -MI'SIC .-u,. balls, picnics, inrtlcv. leceptloiis. n,,i. dings and concert worn fm uNLeil For tcrniH, ndiest. It. J. Bauer, conductor 117 Wyoming avenue, i.vor Holbein" inusli1 store. MP.CiARUEE UROTHEIIS. PRINTLUS' supplies, envelopes, papor bags, tv.iue. Watehouro. 120 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. iiviou o .ins..- .-.S..S. ........ ...hiuii iivenue Ladles' line l''l'' "'"IPf. rus'.ei ,, J dongola. eost J2JA al $1.1:.; (1,,h. , $2.otf -shoe for we. ''I1''" "Vt'iids. ",,l, $1.5v. lor ilc; men $i.-o mif nd iu...;. shoes for $1.10; $3.00 shoes for 11.95, etc RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Scheduled! I!!l-ct AUyao, iSo?. Trains Leave Wllke3-Barro as FoN lows: 7.00 a. m week days, for Sunbur """"""Bi r-nnaaoipiiia, ualtl more, Washlnnton, and for Pitts, burfr; and tho West. 10. IB a. in., weok days, fon Hailolon, Pottnvll lo, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburtc, Phlladelohla, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burp; and tho West. 3.12 p. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris-by-K. Philadelphia; Baltimore, WanhlnKton, and PIUburS and the West. 0-00 p. m., week days, for Sunbury. Harnsburg, Philadelphia and Pillsburg. I R IIIIT.'lnl0?! 0cn'1 '" Ae""- J. n. IIUTLHINbO.N, Ucneral Manaeer. Del., Lacka. und Western. Effect Monday, Juno 20, Mi. Trains Icavo Scranton as follows: l'x. pt ess for Now York and all points Ea-i 3i33 i uu SW ""a mi U- m'i " ""' Express for Easton, Trenton. Phllaiiri S.i2&aS? S"p!' n'iltf-SM d 8 - Tobyhanna accommodation, 0.10 n t,. .xiiress for Blnghamton. Oswego "'l mini Corning Bath, Dansville, .m0i nt Morris nnd liuffalu, 12.10, 2.K, i 00 n V .r,5 and r..rrt p. ,.. makl ne : eloo conllHp t ons at UulTaio to nil points n tho Wcm Northwest and Southwest. wist, Biiighamton und way stations, 1.0,7 n m lacloryvllle .U'commodatlou, f.do n' Jt Nicholson nrcommodatlon KM n , ' Express tor ytlca and Richfield S mines. 2.33 a. tn., and l.rr, p. m. "I'migs, Ithaca. !.3S. 0.00 a. tn., and 1.53 . m 1-or Northumbeiianil. Plttston. Wil lie, Uarre. Plymouth, Bloomsburg And Dan ville, making close connections at Wnrih un.berland tor Wllllamsport, I la rt ffbu-R Baltimoip. Washington und tho South ' Northuinl.erland nnd intermedlato ma. tlons. C.oo, 10.05 a. m., and 1,55 and 5.! NanllPoki. and Intermedlato station 8.08 and 1 .10 a. m. Plymouth am I In?: medlato stations, !.:.-, un,i s.50 p, , ' 'i.-i" Kingston, 12.5.", jt. m, Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches nn all oxxuess trulns. -.oatnes on ,?L ,,0Jnllcd information, pocket tlme tablcs. etc.. app y to M L Smith tvi Ulct Passenger AgentrdepofTlc'kitf: Lehigh Valley Ruilroad System Anthraelto Cc.-.l Used. Ensurlns Cleanli ness and Comlort. In Effect May 15, 1S9S. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. t ifl'-i'1y,,mle.,1Jh.!-a aiul N"0W York via D. fill w.wJil" nt d'.5 a' u,ltl 12'5. 2.18. VA lSki ".01111 Express) and 11.30 p. n. lor PlttHton and Wllkcs-Barrc via D. OoioVVn.11, R- 6Ml JU " '"" hi'- 1iiHi0r,,HM'.li, ."tv"-. Harleton. Pottsvllle. 1 w" '' ."J"1" ln lh0 coaI regloni Vnr'utV; ,U U" 6'3' 2'18 nn(' " P ,fir. Uethlehem, Easton. Reading, liuv "5 ;d principal Intermediate sta- Jmb"".,'1 .'' ' H- " 6.45 n. m.. 12.05. p in (UIack Diamond Express, U.W For Ttii.kliunnoek, Towauda, Klmlra, Ithaca. Geneva mid principal Intermedi ate stations, vln D., L. & W. R. R.. S.0S a. 111.. 12.45 nnd 3.35 p. m. n,''.ir- f,!.0llnvai Itochcster. Buffalo. Nlag ?i .1',,lf'v Uhlcngo and all polntB west via. Ii- ' It- R.. 1205. 3.:a (Black Diamond I'-xpress). 10.2S and 11.30 p. m. l illlman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh, ".!i y p,lllIor cars 'i a" trains between AVIIkes-Barro and New York. Philadel phia. Buffalo nnd Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN H. WILBBUR, Gen. t?upt CIIAS. S..LEE, Pass. Agt., 2S Cortlalldt street, New York. A. W. NONEMAC1IER. Division Pass enger Agent. South Bethlehem, Pa. iJsJInWfire and Hudson. On Sunday. July 3rd, trains will leava beijiitou ns follows For CHrhondulo-4!.:0, 7.53, 8.5', 10.13 a. 111.: 12 noon; LIS. 2.20. 3.62. B.25, 6.25, 6.57, D.l".. 11.00 p. in. j 1.16 p. m. For Albany, Saratoea. Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc. C.20 a. m., 2.20 p. m. l-'or 1 lonesdaIe-8.20. 8.53, 10.13 a. m.; 1J noon; 2.20, T..25 p. m. For Wilkes-Uaire. 6.15. 7.1V. S.43. 0.2R, 10.13 0. in.: 12.03, 1.2J. 2.18, 3.3J, -1.27, 0.10, 7.4S, 10.11. 11.30 p. m. For New York. Philadelphia, etc., via, Lehigh Vall.y Railroad 6.45 11. m., 12.03. 1.2S. 4.27 p. 111.: with Black Diamond Ex press. 11.30 p. in. For Pennsylvania Railroad points, 6.13, P.:,s 11. m.. 2.18, 4.27 p. m. For Western Points, via Lehigh Vallev Railroad 7.1S a. m.: 12.03, .1.33, with BlaelC Diamond Express, 10.11, 11.30 p. m. Trains will arrive in Scranton aa fol lows: From C.iibondalc and tho Nortli-fi.40, 7 13, R.3S, n.::i. in.ns. 11.51 a. m.. 1.23, 2.15, 3.2j. 4.2.1. 5.43. 7.43. 10.38, 11.27 p. m. From WllliPs-llarr" and the South 0.1:,, 7. PS. S.41, 10.0S. 1155 a. m.; 1.18, 2.14. 3.4S, 5.20. 6.21, 7.5.1, P.O.;, 10.05 p. m. : 1.12 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Carbnndale 9.07, 11.33 n. in.; 1.53, 3.52, 5.53. 1.53 p. ni. For Wllkes-Barre 3.38, 11.43 a. m.; 1.5?. 3.2S. r..in, 7.48 p. in. ... ,. , Lowest tales in all points ln United States and Canada. .1. W. BURD1CK. O. P. A . Albany. N. Y. II. W. CROSS, D. P. A.. Scranton, Pa. Central Railroad of New Jersey (Lehigh und Sr.aeiuclianna Division.) Stations in New York Foot of Liberty street. N. R., and South Ferry, Whitehall Anthracite coal used exclusivity. Insur ing cleanliness 11 ml comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT' SEPT. 13. -S3? Trains, leave Scranton for Plttston, Wilkes-Uarre. etc., ut 8.30. 10.10 a. m , 1.29, 2 35 3.20, 7.10 p. m. Sundays, 3,00 a, m., i" 00' 2 15, 7.10 p. m. For Lafcewood and Atlantic Ttj, 5.50 a'por New Yoik. Newalk and EllzabeMi, S30 (express) u. in.. 1.20 (expiess), 3.20 (ox liiess) n. 111. Sunday. 2.15 p. m. Train caving 1.2" P. ".. arrives at Philadelphia. Raiding Terminal, 7.03 p. m., und Now Yoik 7.0i P. 111. s. For' Long Branch. Ocean Grove, etc , pa, m. and 1.20 p. m. For Reidli.g. Lebanon and Ilarrlsbuvg, l,i All'Otowu, fc.30 a. m.. 1.20 p. m. Sun- ''"For'V'ott'sv'lle. S.30a. m.. 1.20 ). in. Pel inning, base New Yolk, toot of f lb. pity street Noith River, ut 4.00. 0.10 1 ex -pielsi a. in. 1.30 (cxpressl p. m. Suudav, 4'l.mv.-"n-w 'rK. outh Pern, foot .......... .11 .r,.rl. ot fl.OS 11. ni 1 25 P III i".."e, cers anlvhig or .leparting from ii, la iiTinltial can eoniiPPl limit i cover with all the eb valeil railroads. Bioadway eblo .' . '"' (rrl to I-rookbi and SintPn Island-, inaldng quick ttaiisfel to and ftoiii C.iand Ccntiiil depot and l.o.!-; 'tuuo'pnVlad'lld.i.i. Readme Terminal. 9 "1 a m . 3.0 P- ui. Sunday, ii.15 a. m. Thru g Ilcl-Ktb to all polnth E.t. . OI..O.-.. . ....... ... ,,n,nGl pit., ,ifr thn South liUU n l? " ,ss.ws .-.. . ...-. J 'l ' OLUVUSEN. Gen. SUP II. 1. BALDWIN. Gen. Pass ABt. Erie and Wyoming Valley. Time table in eU ft Sept. mil. VXS Trains have Sci anion for Now York, Ni'wb.urg and Intermediate points on Erio ralll'tud, also tor llawley und local points, at 7.03 u. in. iind 2.25 p. m. Trains firiivo at Scranton from abovo points at 10.23 u. in-, and 3.15 and 9.03 p. m. For Alaucn 1 nwiin. .-,n-i...... ,1. ., ne bcin Easton und Philadelphia, l.30 a. m.. 10 'a "a P. m. Sundays. 2.15 p. m. For' Baltimore und Washington, ami mints South and West via Bethlehem. i,t ,, TO. l.JU 11. III. -UllUillJ". ..... O. IO, lit Ontario ami Western Railroad. Time Tabl, lu Hrfc-l TuesUa . Nov 1 1VJ. Train le ivis Ser.iniou f.-r rnrbond ilo and I'adie-ia at to. 'A a tn.. comieiMlig with through trains North und Sou'b Tiaili leaves Cado'la for C.ulionilnle i.nd Scrap ton at 2.oi p in, having Cii,o'idnlP at :i.:it p. m. ai living al Scranton hi I 20 p. in Sumlu.M einlj For Cndosl.i. onnoctlug with main Hue tr.Utis North una iloutli ni -.;tii u. ni., avilvlug- Cndiia at'J1 ii m. Reiuruim'. Imives C.ulosbi t l,l p. m.. mil vIuk Carhomlnlri a( 5.54 in, and Seraiiton at i;.a, p. ni. J, C. ANDERSON, G. P. A.. New York. T. FLITCROFT, D. P. A., Scranton. 4
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