The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, November 18, 1898, Morning, Page 2, Image 2

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THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 1808.
PIITSTON.
Buiglnrs Invndo the Hesltleuce of
Mrs. William Law The Bartlett
Murder Case An Accident at Oox-
on and a Synopsis of the Local
Nowb on a Dull Day.
On Wednesday night between elexeti
o'clock and mldntftht the iraldenro
of Mrs. William Law on JJrond street
xvas burglarized and nothing short of
their own bunding woik In gaining
tin entrance prevented them from se
curing what might have been a valu
able stock of booty. The latin of a
window at the icar hod been letnoved
and In gaining cntiancc they upset
Mime pots on the rill nnd this nvvuko
Mrs. Law and tin setvants. Thry,
not thinking that unw "Iconic visitors
wcip on the premises, did not at onto
Investigate, but when the noise con
tinued they lesolved to seo what was
tlio cause, without waking up her son
Alexander, who Is here on a visit from
Summit Hill. When Mrs Luw reached
the foot of the stall way she was lust
In time to see out of the Intiudeis
going thtotigh the window Reaching
there, she was nppioncheel ftom be
hind, and thrown aside bv the other
tuttudei. As he was going through
the window the plucky woman attack
ed him with the llr-t nitlcle the got
hold of. She then gav" in ahum, but
when the help nrilved the blids had
ilnwii down the nllev towaids Wil
liams slieet Rev. 151 Hriidshaw. who
tesldes next door and who was awaken
ed liv the noise, lan out f the house
shoeless tii Main stieet and notified
Oflicei Connell of the situation He
was unsuccessful In Inenting the gang
A (iiieful investigation showed th.it
nothing hud Ik r n au ltd off
Last night at "0, while Aleh Me
Dousall was om his h.iv home on th
West Side, upon le.ielilng the int' ' -section
of W.omlng and I.xotei (-trecls
lip nhv smoke and llames bursting from
the mof of Hip Uitinc Mnik and oe
i nplcd by Stltes, the baker, ami a
pool loom. He untitled the oi eiiprn'i',
and tht" a"sed an alarm 10 le ent
In. The West IMttston llof-p cimp.iiiv
ttspouded, likewise the Xlusiu.ii nd
Eagles fiom the i:.it Side Tin- foi
mcr had a stream on the bullellnrr mil
directed on t'v lie which had startid
In ii closet 0'i the second flooi, which
was ott noted by MI-h Fanning. The
flames wcie piomptb subdued and the
greatest amount of damage will he
fiom the water The building l lu
suied In the Ulleiinail agent v, but the
less to Miss Panning will be total,
as she cnnled no I'isuianee.
The Peniislvnnln Coal eompnnv the
Lehigh Vallej Coal company and sov
ctal of tlie Individual npciators will
pay thcii employes tomoirow, and up
wards of two hundred thousand dol
lars will be dlsbuiSPd
Tho Bartlctt mmilir case Is set foi
Tuesday next, and the piosress of the
case will be watched with much tn
loiest bv rittstonliins It will be le
membered that about two months ago
llartlett while on a pay day di unk shot
and killed a young man named Mof
titt In a saloon on Mill stieet, and it
was one of the most cold-blooded ni
tuiis that ever happened in this city.
Officer Loftus is the piosecutor, and
P. A. O'Goyle, of this city, will look
after tho Interests of the defendant
A little daughter of C. Donnelly Is
seriously 111.
The Young Men's Chilstian iissoelu
tion will net 1G0 fiom the two con
certs of tho Welsh slngeis, and this
deserving institution Is well woithy of
the amount, which was onlv made pos
sible by the large pationago of oui
music-loving people
Thomas Mnngan, the tieasuier of the
soldiers' leeeption committee, has
handid to W I.. Watson .1 check fm
$ 5T.J.7G for the IMttston hospital osso
i latlon.
Anthonv Kione, one of the oung
toughs who has been committing a
uui.sanc e about the hiRh s-chool at night,
was t'lptuitd and had a healing below
tho maoi jesterdny morning. The
mayor has sworn in as special polite
tlie Janitois oi the several schools,
and some oxticme measuies will be
liiauguiated to bicak up this lawless
gang.
Di. .Tames Thompson has puiohosul
a lot in a fine location on the West
ide -ind In the spiing will eiect a
hJiiilsomc lesltlcno
Mi. and Mis J, i Cake, Ml. .md
Mis. ii, p.. Hughes aii clov.'n In New
Yoik. and the 1ioim sliow at Madison
hilUHie fi.iiden Is theli objective, point
of lliteit"-t.
At Aldeimaii P.anett's otllc e yc-stor-il.iv
moinlng cptaln Mtttry and Wil
liam rieinlur hnd a healing on the
ihaign tif insult mil Ii itteiv "preferred
by Haipti Kianiei. They wuie bound
over to i nun and k leased fiom oils
tmlv altei ball io tne necessary
amount had lien furnished bv I)ald
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A. M Clan, ot Auburn N Y.. lath
ei of Mi'tiagei I 'link, ot the Xoljon
Mollis compnu.v. is heie on a lslt for
the fit i Mm He is hulo and heal I v
An his ve.u- and luis a vei.v favor
able opinion of Wjonilng Vnllev.
OHei Huike has Mlsi lccelied a
new iesistot and it Is tlie mo-t li'ind-
Dr.Bull'sJW
wwiii iniiCTaiidlucJpleut
rt i,9 JIUF"IialiU.- IlUspleudiil
for children. Tables good, Dos.es ate small. a
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I REASONS WHY iW 0iG E SUCCEEDS I
52
Real estate expei is who
s siuciymg iew yoik biiourDan real estate siy mat one s; " ""-"t teiun sim..r. win up.
5 reason why New Change has, been so lemaikably mic- 5 lumen Mo;,larv,It'No;M'xcl!MS
cessful is.found in the fact that the prices asUed by the j '".'ul !",::, rSlroimV.H'AA!;
5 company tor lots in Plot A are relatively so low when 5 ,,,1,'tlHblVltiIH'"'i,.,e,lurii,Bt""t-Al1' u'"-
S compared and contrasted with the prices asked for prop- 5
S erty located in the suburban and manufacturing towns S
a located in all side- l New Orange. Agents who have
5 studied the relatiw allies of real estate in that section
before going out to sell lots have become convinced that
2 the lots in Plat A are really worth two or three or four
times as much as is being asked for them when con- 5
trasted with adjoining real estate prices.
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New Orange Lois, $325,00, Payable Monthly,
g Office 308-309 Mears Hullding:, Scranton, Pa.
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somo one that lias over been seen In
litis city.
James Whclan, u brakemau on the
Lehigh Valley railroad, had tho mlsfor
ttlno to have nno of his hands smashed
whllo coupling cars In the Co.xton yard
about two o'clock yestetday moinlng.
Dr. Hairett wns called nnd he found
It tipccasnty to amputate tho Injuted
member.
Don Snyder has been confined to
his room for tho pnsl two days.
The Saisfleld Diamatlc; flub, of Ax-oca,
will give an entetlalnment on next
Tuesday evening and snmo of our local
talent, Including Klynti and MeNttlty.
sketch Qitktf, and dancers, will as
sist. Tlie weathrt has been fa vol able for
the construction of the Uroad street
sewer and the woik Is being pushed
foi w at el to completion at a lipid iate.
Yesterday morning at an eaily hour
a latere flock of ducks wele dlseovetcd
on the river r.boxe the Kcny bilelge,
unci a spoitsmau tor evety duck xvas
soon on the scene. Their success did
not mateilally glut the miiiket.
AVOOA.
The death of George Ronnett oci lined
on Wednesday evening at the family
residence, on Vine street, after a few
weeks' illness of typhoid fever De
teased was 2S yeais of age and Is sur
vived by a wife and two baby box.
He was man led about llxe years ago
his wife being only 1C xonis of age.
Dining the few years of happiness
they haxe built themselves a com
fortable home and looked foivvnid to
a bright futuie. He was a membti of
the Sons of St. CJeoige and the Ms
tic elide of Mooslc. Uev. T V.. "Wil
son will conduct the funeral set vices
at the home of his mother on Satin
dai afternoon Intel ment will be in
Mate y cemeten
Mt and Mis. Michael Cllnly weie
erlled upon to inoiiin the death of
Jescpli, tlieit T-jeat-old son, xvhich o -em
ted on AVednesdnv ovetlllig. of
pleuio-piieunioiila. Deceased was a
blight little boj, healthy and xlgomus
until the diead disease mtinlfi steel it
self. This is the second boy that the
beienxed patents have lost during the
past few veals. Tlie funeial will take
place this afternoon. Intel ment will
be In St. Maty's lemetuy.
Haily yestetday morning tlie tle
stioyed the piopeity ot James Thomas,
of Glove stieet. Mi. Thomas was cu
rving a keiosene lamp about the house
when it fell to the ground, envelop
ing the mom in flames. He succeeded
in saving some of ills furnltuie, hut
tnose of Thomas Powell and family,
who lived in the othei side, weie en
tlielv destroyed. The Hose company
succeeded in saving tlie sin rounding
plOPPltll'h.
The enteitiilnment given bv tlie Hie
incidlcs should be pationied this eve
ning, as the bojs ale In need of
finances
Rev. L. U Van Hotsen will bilng a
mlstiess to the Methodist Hplscopal
pai sonage Saturday evening. Yesteidav
afternoon he was wedded to on estim
able young ludv at Noitlutniberland.
Mis. D. K. Daxls was a visitor In
Set anion yesteulax.
Mr, and Mis. Tlffunv have letuined
aftei several daws' visit at the Hollis
tei lesldence
Mis. J H Chilstian Is lecovelillg af
tt t a t Utltal Illness
IN THE PLAY HOUSES.
"The Heait of Maiyland."
David Uclaseo jaoxtd his rlc;lit to a
place niunng the foiemo-t of Ameri
can playwiltts when he gave ' Th
Htait ol Jlarjland" to the public It is
a drama admliable In conception and
pioportlon and stiong in sustained In
tel est
Not p fevv of the critics vim have
levieiMtl It since Its flist production
upwaids of tlnee icais uro, com
plain tint some of the climaxes vio
late set ot Indoles of dramatic con
stiuctlon, the belfiy scene being noted
as a special examnle of this fault
Playti are wiltten, howevci, for the
Kieat at my of theatergoers, not foi the
t lilies, and the theatoi -goers haxe giv
en the unmistakable st.imn of their
apmoval to Ilelasto's c onsti tietion of
'The Ileal t of Maiyland" Why then
listen to the clitics '
The audience that saw the play at
the Liccum last night, and it tilled
tho tl'oa'et to the doois, was seem
inglj electilfUd bv that belli y scene
wlieie tlie fair voting woman swung
too and fio "twixt heaven and eaith.
They did not cate if some canon of
dramatic an had been winked at, they
only knew that befoie them was a
fccene that 'vl tlieii blond tingling
thinugh theli veins and save them
an alinoit iriesisiible desiie to shout
theli nppioval. They did not hliout but
Uity did aimlaud, and sudi applause
as it was' It must have been an
Inspiration to those who piovoked it
And it did "not die awa.v until the mem
bers of the companv came befoie the
cut tain and acknowledged theli ap.
pteclntion.
Theiefrne let the t.uplUK critic lay
down his ptu Helasio has wiitttn
an admliable plaj and It plenn." the
public. It can affoul to have a few
Haws
The sloi y of the play hat. to do with
tho military cariei of Alan Heudilck,
the sop of a Contedeiate commandei,
who has lemalned in the 1'nlon army,
and the manner in which Maiyland
lie hoi love for
lid. in the Con-
Talveit tiles to combi
Alan and her taiullj pi
huve bpent then liea in
federaey. Around both of them Is
wound tho plottlngs of tho Confederate
Colonel Thorpe, tho villain, who Is also
a suitor for tho hand of Mat viand.
When Alan, as a prisoner, Is about
to be t'hot by tho orders of Colonel
Thoipe, Maryland, In an nttempt to
save his life, confesses that sho herself
has been guilty of cut tying messages to
tho I'nlon commanders. Falling In this
attempt, she lumoto suetessftil In sav
ing his life by preventing the ringing
of the bell that would sound tho alarm
nfter Alan ban escaped. This she does
by climbing to the top of the belfry
and seizing the striker ot tho bell, she
pi events Its sounding, pwlnglng far out
from tho belfiy in accomplishing her
purpose. This Is one of the strongest
dramatic climaxes, that has been at
tempted In this class of drama.
It was tht fit st ptescntatlon of tho
pi ly In this city nt.d the eagerness of
the public to see It wan shown bv
the Immense audience and lb" m.iliv
who weie turned awny because thev
could not secure scats. The company
! not a Bleat one, but has the merit
of being eecn and verv satlsfactoiy.
Two membots of It stood out promln
entlv. Alma Kntger, who essayed the
loll of Maryland Calvert, and Anna
Vlslaltc, who was Nnnnv MeNalr
Tiv latter Is n vetv unlinpoitunt
patt and In only one scmuj in the list
act has Miss Vislnlie anything to do,
She moved herself the ci"Verest In
genue that npppfred on the Lyceum
stago for some time, J let natuialnss
and frank, Ingenious mtmnci won tho
audit nee befoie she bad leoltcd a doren
lines. She Is a meie girl, but has un
doubted tnlent for the profession she
ia now adorning.
Miss Krugnr was as tendei. xvomanly
nrd brave as the nio.l captious could
wish Maryl'ind Calvert to be and her
work was unmaired by obtiuslve the
at ileal tricks or misplaced or ovei clone
heiolci. She Is a young won-an of
line i;ood sense who can smother the
dcilie to ovoiaet In tho rol 'f Mi.rv
laud Calvert whore ofp ' titulties como
at almost "vety tutu of the stoiy, and
the highest tribute that can be paid
to Miss Kiugcr Is that she oveitnmo
th- temptation.
For tho Hist time the new scenerv
of the Lyc.'tini wns used last night
Tlie sets for the Hist and second acts
were taken entlte ,iom th.' noiicv
of the' theater. Artist? have beui at
work for months en the new sets for
th( house, which are handsome pro
ducts of tin scene palntcts' art. Few
theateis In the country aie so ell
supplied with fine scenery as the Ly
ceum. At the Academy.
This evening the Winer el. Vance
Comedy company will pioduce "Domes
tic Whiilwind" at the Academy of
Music, and this afternoon the com
pany will be seen In "The Hidden
Hand."
The Bytne Bi others.
Thosp clever pautomlmists, the
Hvme brotheis, will nppear at the
Lyceum Filday and Saluiday and Sal
uidny afternoon, presenting their
latest success, "Going to the Hates"
This now acrobatic pantomimic comedy
Ik a stiangely Inteiestlng plav. It
abounds in all sorts of mechanical
devices, some old, some vei new, and
all bound to attiact attention. It is a
combination of the Light Bells, In
i which the Uyrne bi othei s achieved
fame and foi tune, with the newest de
velopment of stage management. There
aie lots of tough and tumble business,
plenty of new tilcks and some very
marvellous illusions. People go on and
off the stase In the sttangest manner
possible, they ijo thtouuh doois and
window ii and dlsappeai up and down
laddei.s in alatmlng alaiiity. People
laugh because they haxe to, whs, they
don't know There is lots of fun
laughter is hllaiious fiom the stait to
the finish
The Spooueis Next Week,
Htlua and Cec 11 Spooner and their
excellent supporting company will be
the attiaelion next week nt the Acad
emv of Music This season Manager
Spoonei has stinoundcd his two tal
ented daughteis with an unusually
strong suppoitlng compnns'. A new list
of plass have been added to their al
iead laige ippeitoiie, and a complete
change " bill will be given at each
performance. New and up-to-dato
specialties will be intioduced between
each act, making the performances con
tinuous. The spot laities lor Mondny
evening will Include IMna May Spoon
ei 's new illiiBti.ited songs, Cecil Spoon
er, in chat acter dances, new war views
by the "Magnisc ope", Hany G. Bates,
comedian and monologue artist. The
opening bill will be "A Fair Rebel"
L idles" tickets 13 cents for Monday
night Seats now on sale
Another Midnight Show at Gaiety.
Manager Van Osten has been besieg
ed with iiMUicsts to Rive another mid
night pel foi mane c Tuesday, Nov, '22,
and announce' tlie ictuins fiom the
Coibett-Sliatkv content which occuis
at the Lennox lye rum. New Yoik.
Conseciuently auancements have been
made to have a wlie dltect fiom the
anna nt the Lenno.x club to the stage'
ot the Unlety theatei and when thesp
famous lioxeis face each olliei a West
ern I'nlon lelegiaph opeiatnr will an
nounce 1 he eonteft as they au decided
by loiinds.
Ihiuett's Ullilettist.s will ln the nt-
I luutl" at tht """tv the first thieo
",,l,,tH "f'H',ci week. iwrlns In a
"""b ii" 'i iiuupv iiic ceieorities,
and thf operatic extuivauan.a, the
c.awlookiiM scats 101 the midnight
pci tot mane e- will be placed on sale
toinoiiow morning. No tncien.se in
pi Ices
WILLIAMS THE GREAT TENOK.
Is to Sing at the Next Symphony
Ojchestia,
the annoiiuceineiU that Evan Wll.
It Is not Known at piesent what alias
will be chosc'ir but the public can lest
assihecl that compositions of the hah
talslng vaileiv will be- chosen, and
will be sung in ii maiiiiei In which
this gteat aitlst can alono sing them.
Pot a nuinbei of yeuis at dlffeionl
times I'ffoits have been made to get
Mr WlUlamt' to appeal In this city
and theses effoits have been at last
successful An overflowing houn is
promised, as a fitting reception, both
to this great slnsei and to our splen
did Svinphonv iitehostin. which num
bers tlfty-two pet foi nieix
-
PILL A'lE In Abihw s I.Ii PUH, ju
cents a vlul me planned uftei the moit
modo'ii in medical science. The aie us
great an linpiovemcnt over the ,i0 enis
old strong done pill foimulas us a blc.vcb
Is over an ox-inrt hi travel. They never
gllpo and thev nevei fall, to doe, Pi
cent". Pen sale by Matthews liios. snd
W. T ciurlc.-M. x
TflE MARKETS.
WaII Street llevlew.
New York, Nov. 17. The results o
ttday's stock maikct operations weie
rather Inconclusive, except In so far
as they showed a continued lively In
terest on the patt ot the outside publlo
Insecurities of all grades, So far as
prices me concerned, net changes tire
rather mixed though the malotlty are
on tho side of gains, and these In sonm
cases Amount to 1 per cent, or over.
Tho early period of the market showed
the heavy .offerings to rrallr.e which
were all times usual In the utnxntd
course of a real bull market, llut even
whllo prices sagged at somo points
with the effoits to absorb the oftfTngs
other stocks were mounting upward,
maintaining the undertone of flrmness.
Total sales weie C.l'.iw shales.
Furnished by WILLIAM l.INN AI.LV3N
fc CO., stock biokcrs, rooms, 705-703 Mcflrj
building.
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Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS Eld AsUea.
Scranton JL rittstun Trac. Co.
First National Rank
Elmhurst Boulevard
Scranton Savings Bank ,. . ,
Scranton Packing Co
Lacka Iron & Steel Co
Third National Bank
Throp Novelty Mfg. Co
Sciunton Railway Co
Dime Dep. le Dls Rank
Economy Light Heat & Pow
er Company
Scranton Illuminating, Heat
& Power Company
Scranton Forging Co
Tiadiib' National Bank
Lacku. Lumber Co
Lack. Trust & Safe Dep. Co .
Moosic Mountain Coal Co ... .
Scranton Paint Co
BONDS.
Scranton Pass. Railway, nrst
mortgage, duo 1020
People's Street Railway, first
mortcaKe. due 191S
800
... 10O
IfJ3 .
93
23 ...
&3 ...
10
23
365 ...
45
1W
130
. . 150
130 . .
... njij
SO
115 ...
US ...
115 ...
100
10J
102
ha
100
People's Street Railway. Gen-
etal rnoitgage, due 1521
Dickson Manufacturing Co ...
Lacka Towrshlp School 5!..
Clt of Scranton St Imp. 6e..
Mt. Vernon Coal Co
Scranton A.xlo Works
Scranton Traction $ bonds ..
105
Philadelphia Provision Market.
Philadelphia. Nov 17 Wheat Steady
contract grade. November, Tl'ia'Jc. Corn
- Plrm and l4c hlghe r; No. 2 mixed. No
vembei, I'Na'l'c Oats Plrmei No. 2
white cllnred. "I'iiut.'e No, 3 white
clipped S'liiJ'i'iC. Hutlei Dull and tin
changed, faiicv vvcsteui etiameiy, 20c,
fanej prints, 4e. Ekks. Steach . flesh,
ueaibv 21c . f -i sh. western SluSJi : lic-.li
southvvestetn Ua2iX. frech smilluun, 1'Jc
Chee.o Plim Re lined Sugnrs Plrm,
ood demand Ccitloti Hue haiiRid Tal-
vv Quiet, city jirlme. In hogsheads, '1 c,
cuuntiv do. do barrel?. HiC : daik do.,
o'iC laUes, 4e . grease, AuPc ii to
iiiallt) Live' Poultrv Unchungeii: fov!-,
x.i9e , old lousterb, a(,'-e. : sprlni, ehlt'e
eiis, aS'.e . ducks, Ri , sele, Oalile , lur
Icevs, HilUe. Picssed Poultrv I'ltmei ,
fowls, 'K . do tall to hood, XakKc : old
icoste-is he spilng eliiel.eiK, western
huge' luljallc , imdltim and Maided, do,
luleh., do small, tale., broilers. Hal :
tuikevs ehcilci, htloi do talr to good, '0
i.lle. liecc Its l'lour bUfm baiic'H and I
ilOii sacks, wheat 11ft(i) buslicls; coin M
IHO buslifls, ,its, 17,(kh busliils Ship
menu Wheat UllnKl biivhels eeuii l .',,.
OKI liiMhels o.ts. P.'XK) liushi !
New York Piociuce Maiket.
N'i w YmU, No, 17 Ploiit-inactive and
ilithei ejhy at the elofe Wheat Spot
eus.v No 2 iecl, 7o,,c. t o b, afloat: No.
1 noithitn Duluth 7.V'4C r o. b , aciilit,
No do, do, 7.1'. c. f ii, b . allout, op
tions opened ea under tuicUn celling
rinil ids spring wheat receipts but lalll-l
on llimer enbles, lotfilhn with laige
i leur.incfi- In the lint houi, huwevei, a
re'icllon ueciiitd under ic-ncllln,; lij tor
ilisn limisih and closed weak nt M-Vc.
tut die Mac , No. 2 led, March, elided 71' ii
-MtiS 7')7fci . Dec ember, ite. Coin Spur
steaelv No i ."iV. f ci. b. alloat. op
tion flniM all mii'iibih on demand from
shuith, but llualli eased off with wheat
and closed unchanged M.t closed Vtc :
December. xc Oats Spot llrnier; No 2.
:n.. No .1 ."le , No. 2 white 31e. , No ,
do, .Oe., Hack mUed, western, Staulc ;
Hack white western, 30a3 !.; tiack
wlilte stuti, JOaSl'ie. : options Inactive and
Luminal. Iluttci Plrm. wc-stein creum
erv. lVsuLM'ic; factory. 1!ttil4'iC.: Elgtns,
2' imitation creamery, IDaHV.; state
i1 ' 1'n20c ; do creamer, iVia'Jle Eggs
i slalo and Pcnnrvlvanla. 'i-ltx'Hr ;
v i ftesh 21'se : southern SiaSlc
Chicago Produce Market,
l hlc.efco Nov 17. Wheat toil.iy w,n
vetj utront; up tu vvlllilu u lialt hum ot
the dose', whin It tuui' d weak hi d e limed
at a Irllllna decline. The udVHiue vc is
lalRclv in the natiin of a scare Hiuoiig
Pcceniher slioits, but llie local nation of
the sttoiiKth was ultim.itel Impteotil n
tradeis. Coin and outs weio stiong and
ilosui Hhi,!-. hlghvr. Provisions close.!
The People's Exchange.
ArOPULAIt CLEARING IIOUSC for the Ucncllt ot All Who
Have Ilotiscs to Kent, Real Kstutc or Other 1'ropcrty to
Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Sltttatlons or Help These
Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for
Five Cents a Word I'.xjcpt Sltttatlons Wanted, Which Arc In
serted Free.
FOR RENT
TO
iinNT-THt: kxgp.lsior
CLt'll
hull nil Villilnirlnll fivnmil'. Silltiiblo
forsclcctpmtles. balls and entettulnnnMits.
Ladles and gents' tloak rocm altacnc-ij;
ti)fi caterer on premltts. Apply t0 "1(-c'
Levy & Co., no Lucliuwaana avenue.
iioi'sn on Avi:Nrn-Mont:uN l'on-
, xenleticca, low lent. Jones, ill Spruco
street.
l-'oit iti:Nr-ri:ic rooai or sharp.
. of otllces sctttid floot front, Coal L.X
change, cull hi room 15.
TOR HBNT - 8KCCND
Qiilncy
l'LOOR. 701
FOR SALE
rbii l'k-phi'lass'iiot wa-
tcr healer, nemly new. US'! Washing
ton avenue.
POR SAL1V-STOCK OP MHRCHAN
dlKr; doing ptilctlv cash business, tine
opportunity, owing to mietiy other busi
ness Interests. Addrets Hox, &2, New Mll
foid. Pa,
TOR SALH-HORSK, HARNESS AND
buggy; very cheap; or would exchange
for (food upright piano. Call or address
1W3 Capouso avenue.
POR SALG-THN H-I-P-A-N-S POR 5
cents at druggists. Ono gives relief.
POR SALH-FOR RHHI'MATISM, HSP, r,
drops. None better. For sale i D
L Kears, 1110 Jncksou street.
FOR SALE OR RhNT.
POR "SA LI Pi' "O SECOND HAND 3 OH
lirlnthiff presses and paper cutlers. 223
Spruce street.
REAL ESTATE.
POR SALC-MY RP.S1DUNCH AT 235
Colfax avenue; Just umpleted All
modem Impioveinunts. IKudvxoiid finish,
sanitary plumbing, electric llKhts. etc.
Price reasonable. Addiess Prank T.
Oktll, 220 Broadway, Now Yoik city.
HELP WANTED-MALE.
XvAKrfnTUACiusis'r to movk
printing piehes. 221 Spiuce stieet.
FURNISHED ROOMS.
pTMTNTsTuTirROMTvTfTrmrW
out hoard No. 5"0 Mulbttry stieet
POR R13NT-TWO PLHASANT ROOMS
with hoard, ulo tuiile benid at 111
Washington avinue. Paurot House, Mis,
Ralslev.
FOR RnNT-PLHASANT 1'URNISHHD
rooms; conveniences. Rooms from ?1.&0
up, D22 .Mulberry stieet.
POLITICAL.
1 HERHUY ANNOPNCH THAT I WILL
be a candidate for tho ofllco ot Mavor,
subject to tho decision of the Republican
primal let. to ho held for tho nomination
of city cifllccrs. JAMES MOIR.
SCALP TREATMENT.
ment. E0c; shampooing 50c; facial
massage, manicuring, -'3c, ehlropodi. ,ul
Qulncy.
CITY SCAVENGER
A II. BRICCiS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
and cess pools,, no odor. lmproxed
pumps used. A. BR1GGS, Proprietor.
Leave ciders 1103 North Main axenue.
or Eleke's drug stole, corner Adams and
Mulbeny. Telephone 0040.
MISCELLA NEOUS.
TO WHOM IT MAY" CONCERN E
got the best wine tlio fin. st n 11u.1I.
Cm lis' New Dining Rooms O Washing
ton avenue.
LEGAL.
cojm6NwifM.TiT(5p pennsylva-
nlii, countv of Lackawanna -s . Pi
ic: acknowledgment ot tieasuiei's deeds.
In tho couit of Common Picas of Lack
awanna couuO. No. 2C, Pauuai Teim.
lS-si
Now, Nov. 11th 1S'), it is oideied tint
Piidav, 2Jth day oi Novtmbci at 10
o'clock a. m , In open court, bo Used for
tlio itcknowledgment of dee el by the
trcasuier of Uiclvawanna countv, notice
ol the same to be Klven bv publication In
tho Lackawanna Lental News, Scranton
Tiibune and Scranton Times for ono week
at tlio cxpenso of the county oi Lacka
wanna Hy the Couit
Certified from the reeoid thin loth daj
of November A. D. lN'X.
(L. S.) J COPELAND, Prothonot.il v
Pci II
SITUATIONS WANTED
PiTrATiONWATri
to yo out b. the ilax 01 cleaning of
lleib, brst ol eferenees Addltf? 12a
Pranklln avenue
SITUATIONS WANTED -UY TWO
oung girls ehiiiiibeinidids in hotel 01
nuise gills AddieHs HV! CuUBa slreei,
North End
SITl ATION WANTED-BY AN ITAL
iau joung man in groett stole btu
tender or In hotel Can 1 mulsh go id
lefereuces Addles Aniedeo Uleearo, llu
Chestnut stieot, tlty.
S1TCATION WANTED HY YOl'NCJ
man to finish liaiber Hade, one veart,
I'Xirienee Can liirnlsh A1 leleieiices
Addre-s. liaiber. 513 S Main avenue
WANTED-WORK. T(J CIO OCT
day 01 take washing home. Real
stalls, 120 Piauklln avenue.
15Y
up.
A YOPNO COLORED MAN OPLU
like to have 11 position diivlng in woik.
iug b. tlie eluj. IK, I''iaiikllu avenue
S1TPATION WANTED-BY A BAKElt.
fiom New Yoik, as fiueman 01 second
in bakerj Aelilicss 20 Blieli Miect. City.
u slunle undii' M'Stc rda s Imal pines.
Cash uuotutlons vvere as follows Ploui
Sle'iid",, No. I sung wheat. twabV.c , No 2
led, lViC No 2 coin, .UViJ'-te No J
cl1ovv, .U'jiiJJV , No .' oaih Jija'.i.i .i . ,
No J white, 2le No. ! ;iill 2i,1a2x,1 ,
No 2 lc 52c , No .', f u b bailey, .!3a
P'Ji., No 1 flax seed, 07e , otinii ilmolhv
seed, J22ii mets potk $7.Sui75: laid Jl.'-o
ul!'2ij, slioit ribs. flTUat'ii, dt'. salted
shoulders ISaPi.e , short deal, JlTIalj,
vvhNke) J1 23. sugars, unchanged
Chicago Live Stack.
chienj,ei Nov. 1, -Cattle I'ne bunted,
beef stfi.s, $1 I0a3 a): siockirs and feed
1 is, ti. western rangers f.'oaitJO. l.'eigs
Active at Jl 37iia,f.47ii. tilgs, $1.i3 .'". blie...
ai.d Lambs Weak lumbs JJ50a.)7'j loi
poorest up to $3a'i.2ri foi choice, feedcis,
itfiO.t4.T3. sheep, .':5a4 20 for lulerloi to
choice, yearlings, JI23a4.10, teedlng slieo,
U&OaJ.W. Receipts Cuttie. s 00) head,
boss. ",1000 hi ad, sheep, 1." 000 head
East Llbetty Cattle Matket
East Llleio, I'll Nov I" -('.nth
Steaclj, extra, f) 13a.'i l. pi Inn M'miPi.1 1,
lomtnon jr.Uiiw. lies fcUwlv. p line
In axles, $3 :ion I TO, liest mediums, t.HQa'l.t.1
liest Yolkers, .' 3Ual,40. 1 e mmoil to tali
Yoiluis. Jl. ti.uV, pltfs JllOaJ.'a skins
and loninion pigs, l.'23.i),l. ioukIis, ?.'a 1
Slue p-Stcailv . choice' wctlicis. $4 M.I 4 ,
ecinimciu, J.'.".0a) Pu, eliolie lambs, J ".23a
5. in j 1 onion to good, 3'n,e" ;ii veal calves
ITaT.V).
J TIT" Ti
WANTED.
WANTED-CABE OV HAD HP.ALTM
Hint R-l-P-A-N-S will not benefit.
Send fi cents to Mimas Chemlcnl Co ,
New York, for 10 samples and 1,000 testi
monials. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR.
SlVpNltPLUOCH liAin. WARTS AND
moles leinoved by electricity; painless,
pcinistient, charges moderate, toliRUlta
tlon free. Helen Hurhunuii, Dermatolo
glt, 312 WushlnKtou avenue,
CHIROPODIST
CORNS, HPNIONS AND INOROW1NQ
nalis cured without tho least pain or
drawing blood. Constiltntlou and ndvtco
given tree. U, M HKT5HL. Chlropo.
dlst, ."10 LucKavvauiiii nvenue. Ladles at
tended lit their lesldence It Ucslro'I.
Clmrgcs moderate.
PROFESSIONAL.
AltCHITECTS
EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT,
Connell Rulldlng Scranlon.
17. L WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICE
reur of C06 Washington avenue.
lewis Hancock, jr.. architect.
435 Spruce St , cor. Wash. av.. Scranton.
FREDERICK L. RROWN. ARCHITECT.
Pi lee Rulldlng, 12G Washington axenue.
Scranton.
T. I. LACEY . SON. ARCHITECTS,
Traders' National Hank.
OENTIBTS
DR. I. O LYMAN, SCRANTON Fill
xate Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul
bcri y.
DR. II. r. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O.
DR. C. C LAUHACH, 115 Wjcunlng a' p.
WELCOME C, SNOVER, S34 Washington
avci'iie. Hours, 0 to Land 2 to S
HAT MANUFACTURER.
TOLLK. 401 SPRUCE STREET. MAKES
jour hat to order and they flt.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANT3
THE ELK CAPE 123 AND 127 FRANK
ltn avenue. Rates icusonublc.
P. ZEIOLER. Pioprlctor.
SCRANTON HOCSE. NEAR D., L. &. W
pasaengei depot Conducted on tho En
opean Plan VICTOR KOCH, Plop.
LAWYERS
tltAMt E. IIOYLE, ATTORNEY AND
Coilinselloi-at-Ljw Burr Uulldlng,
roomi 13 and II, Washington avenue.
WILLAR1). WARREN & KNAPP, AT
torneyt, and Counellois-at-Law Re
publican Building, Washington avenue,
Scranton pUl
JESSPP & JESSl P. ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors - at - Law. Commonwealth
Building. Rooms J .0 and ri
JAMES W. OAKKORD.ATTORNEY-AT-Law.
Rooms 511, 515 und 31G, Board of
Trado Building.
D B REPLOOLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on leal estate secuiltj
Meats Building, cornel Washington
avenue and Spruce street.
JAS J Tfr'llAMlLTON. ATTORN KY-at-I-aw
301 Commonwealth Building,
Scranton.
EDWARD V THAYER ATTORNEY
Rooms 903-Wi. 9th tlonr. Mens Building
L A WATRES. ATTORN EY-AT-1. AW,
502 Beard of Tiade BuildlnB, Scranton,
I'R,
C R P1TC1IRH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Commonwealth Rulldlng, Scranton, Pa
PATTERSON X WILCOX.
National Bank Building.
TRADERS'
C. COMEOYS.
Building.
9-13 REPUBLICAN
A W nERTltOLP, Attv , Meals bldR
MIDWIFE
MRS CI ABLE. (IRADPATE MIDWIP11
131S Washburn street, Sci anion. 1 n
gaBements solicited. Rooms and best
attendant o for a limited nunibei of pa
tients. PHYSICIAN3 AND SURQEONS
bll. C, L PRin'SCRAN'JON S.VVIMJ3
Rank Building, 12.' Wumlng avenue.
MAR A."s7lEPIIEltD. M.D, IIO.mIJ.
opathlst. No 228 Adams avenue
DR. W. E ALLEN. 512 NOItTII WAMI
lngton avenue,
DR R TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN
lJlae.ies of Women, eorner Wjonilng
avenue unci Spnue street, scr.iiiton
Office hours Thursdajs and Salui
clajs, 3 a m to C p in
DR L M OATHS ROOMS UI7 AND -OS
Iloaiel of Trado Building. Ofllco houis.
S to 9 a. in , 2 to 1 and 7 to S p m. Resi
lience, 201 Madison avenue
DB C. L PREAS. SPECIALIST IN
Rupture Ti i.ss Pitting and Pnt Reduc
tion. Ofilee telephone r.i,3 lloins. 10 to
12 2 to 4 7 to 9.
DR S W. L AMOREAl'X OPPICE M0
XVushlngton avenue Beside nee, ' lb
Mulherrv. C Inonle dlkease-H lunKf,
lie.eit, kldliivs and genini-urliiaiy 01
gans a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. 111
V CI, ROOK, VETERINARY SPR
geon, Horses, Cntllo and Dogs tuated
Hos)ltak- 121 Linden sticei. Scranton.
Telcphoiifi 2o7.'
SEEDS
O. R. CLARK .. CO. bEEDMEN AND
Nurscijmen. stjro 11G Washington ave
nue; gieen hoiue 1"50 Noith Main ae
nuc"; stoie telephone, 782
SCHOOLS
SCHOOL OP 'I HE LACKAWANNX
Seiauton, Pa. Coin set piejuiatorj to
college, law, medicine or business
Opens Sept. 1.' t-ond foi eatalogue
Rev. Thomas M. Cann. LL. D, Walter
II. RUCll, A M
WIRE SCREENS
.. , -
JOS Kl'ETTHL. Ui:.U ;ll LACUA
waima avenue, Scianloll, Pa , liuiliutae
tuier of Who tfcroens
MiscrLLiNrou
LATEST PROM PHILIPPIm: J.S
lauds. Oieatest Nava Battle. Shots
all blown o pieces and lundrd In Net
tleton's Shoe Store, WathuiBton avenue
Ladles' line button shoes, ruhset 11 ii
cloiiBcl-. eost JJDl). at $1 ta. lauics' ,o
2W shoes for to. Iidlis' oxfords, e ,it
Jl 5, for Tic. nun U calf nnd riiBoi
Shoe's foi Jl P. fJO) hhucjMoi jio ,ll
BAT'EK's'TjItCIIES-l HA-Ml'PT-'j CiV,
nans, iim'iio r, i".' .v'vi'u"ii n,,i.
dings and eoiiecit woik fiuuisiitil ',
teinis, ndiesH 15 1. Ham 1 eoiiiiueeui
117 Wvuniliik
avenue, omi iiulbtu 11
inusle stoic.
MEUARUEE imOTUKHri, I'ltlNTLIlh
biipplles, envelopiis, papei b.igs, twine
Wuiehouse. Ij Wasiilliglou avenue,
Siranton, I'a,
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
"""""mm
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Schedule In tilled May 39, iS;s.
Trains Leovo Wllkcs-Oarro as FoU
lows:
T.30 a. m weok days, for Sunbur
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, BaltU
more, WashlnRton, and for Pitts,
burg and tho West.
10.15 a. in., wook days, for Hazleton,
Pottnvlllo, Reading, Norristown,
and Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury, HarrlsburR, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Washington and Pitts
burs and tho West.
3.12 p. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris
burg. Ph llndnlnhln. Balllmnra.
WaV.,inK,on n"d Pdtsburg and
tho West.
600 p. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and
Pittsburg.
. 11 m.T.l?;,lV00t)' "! Pass. AienL
J. H. IIUTCI1I.NSON. Ueneral Manner.
lJcl.. Lacka. and Western.
Effect Slond..), November II, P-3S.
Tialiifl leuvo Sciiintou q follows: Ex.
rr.SSnX?r.'e,y Yo,K alHl "ll Points Lust,
1.40. S00. 3 10, k w and luuj u. ,' ; U65 anci
Jui p nit
L'mucbh for Huston. Tiouton, Phlladel
phla and tlio botith, 510, iOO and 10 Oj a
m . V: 53 nnd S.& p m
Tobxliaiuia areoinmudutlon, n 10 ti m
Express for Uliigliamtoii, Oswego El.
lira. Corning. Hath. Dansvllla, Mount
mini
Morris mill Uuffalo l.'.lu, 2.M, 1100 u
1.55 ami Bii m.. inaklng close cotinoc'.
tloim at RiifTnlo to all points in the Vef
Northwest mid Southwest.
m,
vviisiungton accomtnodatlon, 3 10 p tit
Rlnghtimton nnd vxuv stations, 103 n ,V
Nicholson accommodation r, 10 p. in
Express for I'tlea and Richfield Springs.
2 3', a, 111.. nnd 1 fo p. 111. '
Ithaca 2 3T, imkj ii. in , and IS" p. m
For Northumberland, Plttston, Wlllces.
Rarre. Plv mouth llloomsburg and Dan-
xllle, making closn connection at North.
umbcrUiud for Wllll.imsport, IfarrlsbiiKr
Baltimore Weishliiston and tho South
Noithiiinberland and Intermediate s'ta
tlons, b(i, 10 05 a. 111 , and 1.53 and 5 10 u.
in. H
Nnntlcoko and Intermefllato station'.
SOS nnd 11 10 a. in Pl.v mouth and inter.
mediate stations, 3 "3 and 8 50 p, m. Fo
Kingston, V" p. in
Puilnnn parlor and sleeping coaches oil
all oxpiCBS trulns.
Ppr detailed Information, pocket tlmu-
tables, etc. apply to M L Smith, Dls.
trlct Passenger Agent, depot ticket of
flee.
Lchigli Vnlloy Railroad System
Anthracite. Coal t'sod. Ensuring Cleanll.
ncss und Comfort.
In Effect Nov. 11, ISP?.
TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON.
Par Philadelphia and New York via D.
& II R. R at it C 11. m and 120J, 2.18. t 27
Black Diamond Express, nnd R.30 p. in.
Sunil.ixs. D. & H , 15!, 7 4S p. 111.
Poi White Haven. JIa7leton Pottsvlllo,
ami principal points In tho coal regions,
v la D .; It R. R h.13, .' IS and 4 27 p. ni.
1'or Hcthleliem, E.iston Reading, Hi
rlshurg und pilnclpal intermedlata sta
tions via D ,Xr II H R, bll a m., l.'.O?.
2 IS 4 27 Black Diamond Express, 11.20.
buudavs D & II. 1 38. 7 43 p in.
For Tiinkhaiinock. Tovvnnda, Ehnha,
Ilhncn Oenevii and prlr.clpit Intermedi
ate stations, via D L. & W. R. R , 8 03
u m 12 53 nnd '! 33 p. 111.
Pur Oe-nova Roelustei. Buffalo. Nlig
nta Palls Chicnoo nnd nil points west xl 1
p & H. R R 1203 3 01 Black Diamond
Lxpiess, 1041 and 11 30 p m Sundays, D.
& II 11 4! a. m , 7 is p. m.
Pullman pirioi nnd sleeping or Lehl-tli
xallo) purlor eais on all trams between
AVIlkos-Barro and New York Philadel
phia, BiifTalo and Suspension Bridge
ROLLIN II WILBUR, Oen. Supt ,
,,,,, , South Bethlehem, Pa
CHAS S LEE Pass Agt. 2J Cortland
street New York
A . NONEMACIIEIt Division Pasj
enger Agent South Bethlehem, Pa
Por tickets and Pullman reservations
npph 3in LuckawaniiH ave Pcrar.ton, Pa.
Delaware ami Hudson.
On Sunday. July Jid, tialns will leavo
Sctjutou as follows'
Por Carbondale-(,20. 7 53. 8 'iJ 10 13 a,
m , 12 noon, 1 2t, 2 20, 2 52. E.T, 6 23. 5 37,
0 13. 11 00 p m ; 1.10 p. m.
Por Album, Saratoga. Montre-vl. Bos
ton, Now England points, etc. 6 20 a. m .
2 20 p m.
Por Iloneclale G20. S 53. 10.13 a. m . 13
noon 2 20 3 23 p. m
Pen WIIkes-Bnrie C 3, 7 It 8 11. 0 .IS,
in 43 o m 12 03, 1 23, 2.18, 3.33, 4 27, b.10,
7 18, 10 41 11 "0 p m
Por New oik Philadelphia, etc. xl
Lehigh Valley Rnilroad-b,l5 a m. 120;,
12s, 4 27 p in with Bl.irk Diamond Ex
press, 11 o p 111
Por Pennsvlvnnln R.iiiioad points, b.4j,
0 "R a m . 2 IS 4 27 p 111. .
Por Western Points, via Lehiish Valley
Rallrotd- 7 18 n m 12 03 1.T3. with BHcls
Diamond 13pi. 10 11, 11 20 p m.
Tialns will arrive In Scianton as fol-
' Prom C.irbondalc and tho North to,
7 11 !", ill in ",s 11 11 n m. 1 21. 1 15, 3 2
4 21 " II 7 1" 10',s 11 27 P m
Prom Wilkes-Rat re and the &outh-K.l;l
T.l! SIS. 100S 11 fi . m: 118. 2 U. 3
5 20 G2I, 7 53, ! 03, 10 "". p m 1.13 a. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Por Carbondale-2 07, 11.33 a. m: 10
j -," 5 31 151 p m
Pot Wllkes.llaiie 9 C8, 11 13 a. in J 151,
3 nQ " II 7 IS P m
l.'owest rates to all points In Unltecl
States and cannd 1
,1 W BPRDICK. G P. A . Albany, N Y,
II. W CBOSS D P. A Scranton, Pa.
Central Railroad of New Jersey
(Lehigh and bi-hnuelianna Division )
St itloiis In Nw x.nrl( -Pool of Liuejity
slVee". N l". and boutli l'e-u, S hltchull
"'Alit'luaclte ccal uteel exelitflv l. Insur
inir i leuiiltnush mid comfort
TIVIETAHLE IN P.PPECT SEPT 13, liM
Ti-ilus leave Sirantnn for Plttston.
Wllkes-Uatre , te . at b 0 10 10 11 m . 1 SO.
C ., 0 T 10 V ni Suniluvb. KW u. m ,
Tin)' ''"iv 7 10 v ni
Por Uikewood and Atlantic Cit, S 10
a in.
lAu Mail 1 1 Chunk Allentovvn Bethle
hAiritun.,a.Pj.nadc.phla.Oa. m.
01 k T 03 V
i"',,r lieltlnioio and Wa-liliigton, and
11, Ii U V-o h and West via Bethlehem,
i ji 1V1 120 p m Sundas 2 13p m.
Pen Long in. 1 m-h. Ocean Giove, etc, at
b'i?,'! iv idhig, "Lelnnoii and Ilanlsburg,
vlv Alle'ntown. S TO a m . 1 .) p m Sun-
d'iC'PotlUlile 8 30 a m . 1 20 p ill
niiAnliil. have New x'ik foot of Lib.
eetv stieot -Noith River, at 4 00. 0 10 (ex
, etsi a in . 1 (express) p m Sunday.
leave Sew Xoik, South To; 1 v. foot
WliUeh.HI -'": ,' 9 u, '".. ' P '"'.
P.issengerb uinoo "i .-, i,., "
isljud tiillio.'1
le ve Pilbolclphla Reading Teimlnit,
1 i 11 111 . 'j "" I' m Sundav, e, 1 . a m
II 1 Huuii He ls o all points hast.
South and West at lowest iate. at tha
stntlon
Ol.ll PSEN. Oen Supt
p IIALD IN. Oen Pass Agt.
J. 11
II
Kile unU Wyoinluvs Valley.
Time table In elicit Sept. 19th. Mi
1'iains leave Scianton foi New York.
Nutvburg "nil Intel mediate points 011
Prto Yalltoad alio tor 1 law ley and local
points, at 7 03 111. and 2 25 p. m Trains
arilvo at Seianton fiom above points at
10 23 a m . und J 13 and 0.0S p. m.
.. .,. v 1 ....1 T..1I. ,lm, V,
lor rew ion ...-,. ,,. ,....-wv-..f
8 0 (exuiess) a ni . I..11 tep tss), J 20 1 (ex-
V.ievBii 111 Sunda, 2P.p m Tiniu
eivh g 120 P ' t",l', at'phlladeli.'.iH.
It ul lug Teinihul. 7 03 p ni. and New
,11. .11 ihe "levnteei ailloaris Ilroadwiv
e, 1, 1. l . is and fetrias to Broolibn and
si., en islands, making quick trailer to
w,'i , rVm cii.uul Cetltlal depot and Lo.ig
1 . 1 (.111 I'liniiHi 1 11 1 111 r-1 iuiii
Ontario aiul Western Kitllroud.
Time Table In Eftcet Tuiselav, Nov 1, ISIS.
Train Ii ivea Si union foi Carbondalu
nnd c.idiMl.c at 10 33 a in e 011111 c ling vvlt-ll
tliroiiRli tialns Ninth and South 'Iralu
h ivcs C.olo-1,1 foi Ciibondale and Seiau
tnli al .'0'i P m leaving Cierbonibilci at,
3 II p in . arriving at 8't union at 4 20 p m
Suildavs onlv I'm CadOBl 1 cnnneiiliig
veith main lln itnlii" Ninth and South
nt S ;m a 111 . ill liv lug .11 t acloslii at 10 15
a m. Hi tiillllll... Ii.ivhs Cadusiii n I'o
Ii ni. aiilvlng I'ailioiidnlr nt 531 p m,
mid Si i.iuton at i i i 111,
.1, C ANDERSON, 11. P. A . New c)lk.
T. PJ.I'lCIIOl'T, D. P. A., Seianton.