2 THE SCKAHTON TlUBUJSJi-!$ATUKDA, JSOVEA1BEK 19. 1898. WHITNEY'S WEEKLY BUDGET OF NEWS THE KA VENOUS APPETITE OP A STAimUCCA BATTLESNAKE. iWhy Forest City People Are Glad. Assessment of the Great Bend and and Hallstead Bridge Porty Years Making a Bedqullt llat Poison Did Not Kill Him Attempt at Suicide In Blnghamton. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Susquehanna, Nov. 1". Sklittd of Athens, err wo milt, Glvo, O cIvh mo back my heart: Ami. as cash Is rather slack, Won't you glvo those presents back-.' Revised veralon. Legal holidays are when almost ev erything, except tho saloons nnd the womnri with the iron Jaw, arc shut up. Thprp Is mi extra mean man In Sus quehanna. He put an electric llKht In lils hen hmu-p and make the hens lay day and night. A Susquehanna artist recently paint ed a winter scene so naturally that he caught a had cold hy sitting near It with his coat off. Youth Is the time of hone. When a man Rets a little older he stops hoping and brglna reaching out for what he can get. Farmer Tlnkhnm, of Stariueea, one day last summer killed a large black Miakc, anil, seeing that the reptile was of peculiar shape, hi- opened the body. Inside was a cow's horn, out of which popped a rat. still alive. ft Is sup posed that the snake chased tho rat Into tho horn, anil, being unable to dis lodge him, swallowed the tat and horn together. thi: news record. After a brief Illness. Sirs. S. A. Rnr t'lii. tellct of i-ugiii' E. Hal ton, died on Wednesday morning. She Is survived by three adult children. The funeral will occur on Friday afternoon from the Piosbytoiinn church. At the residence of the bride's par ents. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Kcene. on the Oakland side, on Wednesday after noon, William Johnston and Miss May Kecne were united In marriage. Quite a number of our townspeople are in Montrose, called there by the murder trial. The ninth annual ball of I ho Krle company. No. 1, will occur In Ilogan Opera house on Friday evening, Dee. .". Doran's Susquehanna, orchestra will furnish music for the occasion. Special meetings are being held and largely attended In the Methodist church, the pastor, ftcv. Charles M. Newing, In charge. ICrio hose louipany. No. 1, will hold Its thirteenth annual bnll In Hogan Opera house, Thanksgiving eve, Nov. 23. It will be a stellar social event. SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY TOPIC'S. Forest fit:' Is cheered with a rumor that the Erie will build a road from Larkuwaxcn to th.it borough. It's a mighty mean man who will begrudge Forest City anything good. She de serves the cream of the best. Swallow's vote In the county was 1.376, Jenkh', 2,461. For congress, Wright received a majority In the county of j,779. The Honesdale Independent says tho Krle can save eighteen mile by ex tending its Honesdale branch through Wayne county to Susquehanna. The Wilkes-Iianv Telephone com pany will presently extend Its lines through to Tunkhnnnock, thence to Montrose. Tho grand jury has recommended the purchase of the Gteat Boud-Hallstead river bridge, assessing the damage at M5.500. This Is satisfactory to the shareholders. Klectilc light poles are being dis tributed in Ureal Head and Ilullstend. OTHER BRIEF MENTIONETTES. The senil-anuuul convention of the Jefferson Urancli union, Y. I. S. f. E will be held in Stnrriieca, on Tuesday next, Nov. 23. The united Susquehanna and Deposit fornet bauds will give a concert In Suestiuohaniia on Tuesduy evening, Nov. 29, for the benefit of the Susque hanna band. In Deposit, Nov, 2S, a concert will be given by the com bined organizations for the benelit of the Deposit band. The Kilo nin a cheap excursion to New York on Wednesday. Senator Hnrdenbergh was in town on Tuesday. At the recent election he fought the ileld and won out. Another instance of the survival of the fittest. A Susquehanna delegation Is In Duke f enter, attending the grand chapter of Pennsylvania. Order of the Eastern Star. IN A FEW WORDS. Sufferers from Piles May Learn of a Harmless, Lasting Cure. There are plenty of pile cures which give relief and sometimes cure a inlld case of lilies', but there Is only one which can be depended upon with cer tuinty to euro obstinate, long standing cases and that is the Pyramid Pile Cure. Endorsements and testimonials are received dully from men and women whose Integrity and reliability are above question and in this connection a letter received from the Ituv. Jus. II. Webbrook. of Howne, Mich., may bo of Interest to pile sufferers who have sought In vain for a cure. He says: I have used tho Pyramid Pile Cure and I know that it is all that Is claimed for it. I had been troubled with piles more or less for about eighteen years and I had tried other remedies, but the Piles grew worse until about ten months ago I used tho Pyramid Pile Cure. It gave mo almost Instant relief and I have been free from piles ever since. Rev. Jas. H. Wosbrook. Mr. Frank Smith, the well-known Potter, 119 Hamilton street, Ypsilontl, IMIch., In speaking of tlxi Pyramid Pile Cure say: "A year ago I sold C. C Potted. 119 Hamilton street, Ypsllantl. !Mlch., a box of the Pyramid Pllo Cute. He made the following statement to mo today; "I have been troubled lfir twenty years with Itching piles. Have Hied nearly tivery thing that promised relief, but got vory little help until one year ago I called on my druggist, Frank Smith and got a box of the Pyramid rile Cure, The one box tiied according to directions was, In my case, a perfect cure as a year spent without any symp toms of tho trouble has convinced me." Althonsh a comparatively new reme dy its pi'imiarlty la such, that all drug gift '.... - II ii : If your druggist hasn't lr stm K. be him cet it for you If you us', lint) at .'.i itn .nid $1.00 per paek- im.' A pinip'.ilci il i iiilng the cauBO and cine of idles s-nt free by addressing the 1'yiumld Drug Co., Murshall, Mich, Good Health proceeds from a Rood stomach. If the digestive orga & are in fine working or der, sickness is out of the qucs tlon. Good health can he regained and re tained by tak Ins Hostetter's Stomach Hit lers, it cures in dlRestlon, con stipation and biliousness. P CUEBRATEO '0 Owing to a tush of business, a num ber of Susquehanna llrcmcn have been promoted to engineers. A lute rumor Is to tho effect that the Erie will purchase the gravity road and Farvlew for Its excursion business. Next! Tell tis not In mournful numbers That tho town Is full of gloom, For the man's a crank who slumbeis In these opening days ot boom. I.lfe Is teal, Wo la earnest, And the gruvo Is not Its goal; Every dollar that thoil turnest Helps to make the old town roll. LAMENTATIONS OF BENJAMIN. The defeated candidate has what's left. Distance lends no enchantment to the olllco that was not won. It Is an early fall for the candidates who are left. In the wall over "what did It" the erj of tho slain will now be the domi nate note. Honesdale Independent. FOUTY YEARS ON ONE QUILT. "What do you suppose my wife did yesterday?" asked a Susquehanna man of mysteries. "Don't know," was the reply; "perhaps got up and built the fire." "No. sir! Hut I will tell you what she did do. She finished a patch work quilt yesterday that she began just forty years ago this winter, when she Wns a little girl of four years. The sewing is in contrast, but not more than could be expected. VvMiat Is also strange, her mother started her mak ing It forty years ago and cut out the squares for her, and her mother helped her to draw It In yesterday." MIXED MENTION. A little son of A. Hell, of Falrdale, recently ate rat poison and narrowly escaped death. There Is a moral In this paragraph nearly as large as a barn. According to the Republican, a few evenings since a very blight Hash of light swished through the air In Mont rose, followed by u deep roll of thun der. It mystified all who heard and saw It. Montrose should repent before It Is everlastingly too late. The Honesdale Independent learns from high authority that the Gravity road is neither for sale nor rent. As a result of shutting down Che Gravity road and closing the canal, it Is expected that the Delaware and Hudson will run 2,000 cars of coal daily over the Jelferson Ilrnuch and the Albany and Susquehanna road from the coal fields to Albany. The Honesdale Citizen advocates a "Greater Honesdale," and vearns for more territory. Wouldn't more Indus tries and less territory be preferable? A JJIiighamton tWherman, en route home from the Delaware river section, a few days since, had among his string a pike weighing nine pounds. Alvln Unper. aged ST years, voted in Jackson on election day. The aggre gate age of five other men who voted at the same place Is 413 years. There Is a penalty of $100 for any person killing more than two deer. Susquehanna hunters, who bavo tramped the wilds of Pike county this season, consider the law wholly un necessary. THE SHOUT OF IT. According to eminent authority, a goose lives fifty years. Then It be comes a Thanksgiving delicacy. It Is a wise old saw that knows who filed It last. Gray hairs are honorable, but lots of old sinners wear them. "Aim high" even if you lose your hatchet. The best girls do not always get married the soonest. "Woman feels where man thinks," writes Edward Uok. That Is what makes man bald. Adam was for a time the only man. And yet ho was not happy. UNUSUAL HAPPENINGS. Advertising pays. A Susquehanna man advertised that his wife had left his bed and board. She returned homo the next day. An Ararat man. In cleaning an old organ, found a three-foot snake colled Inside. A Great ISend housewife, while dress ing a chicken for dinner, found In its crop a sliver dollar dated ISOf. Tho man who helped eat the fowl said it and the dollar were of the same age. A Illnghainton man Hunlimv,.,! n large dose of starch, which a suspicious druggist prepared for hiin In pluce of strychnine he asked for.- The miser able man swooned und was 5.0011 stretched upon his bed, cold and stiff. No one but must sympathize with tho unhappy wretch's despair when he shortly awoke to llnd himself still in Blnghamton, and, us the press dis patch cruelly put it. "with his wife bending over him." hiu, probably touk the starch out of him. Whitney. SPOUTING NOTES. The St. Thomtib' college foot ball love 1 tho undisputed champions cf Lackawanna county, will line up against 1110 strong Dunmoro high school eleven tills after noon ut Athletic park. (Jamo will yfan at 3 p. in. sluiip. The line up of both team will bu as follows: St. Thomas. Dunmoiie. Dorrlg ....Monahan .Jas. llorau C'uiiipbcH . left end ... left tackle . left guard .. center ... rollmati .. McDonnell Coleman .. Laugan ... Kellehcr ., Mauley ... Klrkwood ..Coolicau right guard ...John lloran rght tacklo Sweeney . right end Ittiauu left half back .... Coleman right half back Powell Weir (Capt.) J. O'tlara., W. O'Haia nuartcr back. .Murray (Capt) mil nacit Johusoa Substitute.! St. Thomas, Schrader and Tlghc. McAndrew, Concerning the eft'oit to freeze WIIUcb. Barre out of the Eastern league lieorge Stegmaler, prsldcnt of tho Wilkes-Barro club says: "I Imvo not much to say on tho matter at this time. No doubt those retlows meant to drop our club from tho le.'gun but wo don't prnposo to stnnd It without compensation it ! not fair to us. Wo lost considerable mopey to keep the club going and will not glvo up our fiantiilse for nothing, Wo are willing to Bell our franchise and players to any club who wants to take our place. If tho East em leuguo magnates believe wo nro too far nut of the circuit. AVo offered to tt. '11 the dub franchlPO In tho Iciiriio for 12.000 or tho whole outfit, players and all, for $t,000t which la voiy cheap considering we JITTERS have oua of the strongest clubs In tho as sociation." November 26, Frank Hartley, of Blng hamton, N. Y., will rreot "Tommy" nyn, of Philadelphia, before tho Chicago Ath letic club, and two weeks later, Decem ber 10, ho will mcot tho best man hu ever encountered In his career, Owen Zclgtcr, of Philadelphia, "Charles Hnglert, of tho Dig Three, re turned from New York last night, and according to what his partner, James A. Huckley, reports him as snjing, tho Eant ern Iciiriio Is In a very shaky condition, Whllo tills bus bun Btlspeetcd for soino time, the doings at Now York on Wed nesday were quite convincing." says tho Ilochestcr Democrat-Chronicle. "Mr. Knglort gavo Mr. Buckley the Impression that lluffalo and Toronto will go Into tho Western league, and Mr. Ilucklcy be lieves that there may bo a State league, of which Rochester, Syracuse, I'tlca, Al bany and Troy may bo members. Billy Harnle, formerly manager of tho Brook lyn team and manager of the Springfield team during tho latter half of tho past season, was present In tho Interests ot tho Albany club; Jack Chapman, formerly manager of tho lluffalo teutu, represented Troy, and Hilly Itoude was present in be half of London, Can. Mr. Huckley thought that mutters In the Icaguo would shopo themselves In a few days so that tho fu ture of the league would be definitely set tled, for It Is not likely that anything but a State Icaguo will be formed, If Roches ter does not get Into tho Western league. Mr. Huckley would say nothing as to whether any negotiations were going on for a berth la tho Western league, al though ho did say that lluffalo has novor supported base ball as well, as HochCbter has done, and ho thought that this city was as much entitled to a place In the Western Icaguo as Toronto or UufCalo. If the Eastern leaguo continues, Ilochestcr will have tho Ottawa franchise and club again. Mr. Huckley says that Ottawa pc op'Ie aver that there is no hope for base ball In that city." The Crescent foot ball team will play their first gamo of the season with tho strong Plttston team on the Crescent grounds at 3.30 p. m. sharp. T. J. Mulli gan, captain, Tho manager of tho Keystone foot ball team request the Anthraclto foot ball team to report at 2 p. m. as the Crescents are going to play after. IN THE PLAY HOUSES. "Going to the Races." The Hrothers Hyrne appeared at the Lyceum last night In their "new spec tacular pantomimic production," "Go ing to the Races." The house bill says the "play was written and the mechanical effects Invented by John F. Byrne." It was mean of tho house bill to give John F. away. Hut for that fatal an nouncement thoso who saw the play last night would naturally have put tho blame on the sixth property-man or some such Important individual. If John F. Is ever, again moved to write a play we beseech him to consider, aye, consider well. Let him Invent me chanical appliances it he must, thev are bad enough In all conscience, but fall to reach thu deep, distressing ochre of his dramatic writings. "Going to the Races" will be repeat ed this afternoon and evening. "The Limited Mail." The Elmer K. Vance Comedy com pany will close Its engagement at the Academy of Music today, producing "The Limited Mail" afternoon and evening. Big Attraction Next Week. Commencing next Monday evening, Edna and Cecil Spooner and their big comedy nnd specialty company will open a week's engagement at the Academy of Music, presenting a line of high-class comedies and dramas. The opening bill will be Harry P. Maw son's beautiful live-act military com edy. "A Fair Rebel." All of the per formances given by this excellent com pany are continuous; tho drop curtain never goes down from the opening to the closing of each performance. In stead of long and tiresome waits be tween acts, an excellent lino of nlgj class specialties are Introduced. A car load of new and elegant scenery Is carried for their productions. Special ladies' 15-ccnt tickets for Monday night. At the Gaiety. Harrett's Uurlesquers will be tho at traction at tho Gaiety the first three duys of next week. Tuesday night a midnight performance will be given at which the result of the Corbett- Shar key light will bo announced by rounds. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative liromo Quinine Tub lets. All druggists refund the money if it fulls to cure. 23c. The genuine has L. U. Q. on each tablet. WHAT A TRAIN OF AILMENTS fol low In tho wake of a stomach that is out of kilter what a story of suffering ran be saved In tlie timely Us-o of so pleas ant and positive a cure for Dyspepsia and Indigestion as Dr. Von Stan's Pineappto Tablets. The pineapple Is 11 veritable fountain of vegetable pepnlu Nature's tonic for people 0111 of sorts. One tab let relieves. Vi cents. For sale hy Mat. thews Bros, and w. T. Ciark. 00. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. Ni w York. Nov. is. -Theie were weak points In the stock uiaiket In the pturt today, but (ho underlying elements of htrrngtli promised at one time to ovir cume obstacles und tulsc prices uniformly to u, higher level. ApprchenMon of a weuk showing In tomorrow's bank state ment turned the tide towards the sido of reaction In the late dealings. The level of prices was In most cases carried sharp l.v below hist night, und net gains ic mulnlng were very much reduced from the cxtrenio advance ot the day. Not withstanding elements of weakness, tho market showed good recuperative pow'r, tho buying ot People's Clas particularly being a sustalr.int factor. Tolil sules were 47ii,IOO shales Furnished by WILLIAM LINN ALLEN & CO., stock brokers, rooms, 703-706 Mear tulldlng. Open- High- Low- Clos- lug. est. esl. Pur Am. Cut. oil :ns; 3.'.'-8 sjj; ui Am. Sug. Re'g Co ..r.il?; 121J4 iai'4 21' Atch., To. & S, Fo .. 1CV4 Hi' 15:)t ltf A., T. it S. F.. Pr . 45 -l.V.i 4P.i IPJ Am. Tobacco C t:iK lSiV. 137U 1371'. Am. Spirits 12 Vi It',;, 11'. Halt. & Ohio 52 'J 32 'i i jlli Brook. It. T iJs (JO'i (Mi y.) Bay State Uas 4'.. 'j l; I, Can. Southern 55 M !,, .v. -, N. J. Central s'.i !s SS'4 Ches. & Ohio '.'.'Hi .';! r t; Chic. II. W 13 1.V4 IS'; 151, Chle. & N. W !3S llilj Wi :ili Chic. 11 K- lv 1194 11U1& IH'i llb'i Chic. Mil. & St. P ..1)3?; II311, Il2i 11'iU Chic, It. I. & P ,...l(is; JOSH 107'i 107 Chic, St. P. M. & O. 5 ST Mli 83 U. C. C. A; S(. I Il'i 41'i 4l'.i 41'4 Con. Has l$ti',i no lbti',i Ifcii'i Delaware &. Uuil ... wy MH 01 I)., L. & W 143 141 141'i 141'U N. V., L. E, i W ... 13U 13Ti Vi !3i Qen. Electric b2' 82',i K t'.'ii Int. Paper Co 61'4 6214 61 Louis. & Nash 60Ti W.i )j Manhattan Elo 91i OIH tfly. Met. Tmctlon Co ..17414 174',4 174 M. K. & Tex., Pr .. 3I, 8511 31 w,i s; 171 MX, rxM Mo. Paclflo Wi 37 3CV4 Nat. Lead 3s; 3V; .vi Mi N. Y. Air Hraltc ....lOO'.i 100'i 100'A 100'f, N. Y. Central RSI 118 11714 11714 Oat. & West 1314 15 1314 15'. North. Pacific I03i 4014 3fi'i 40'6 75 .".0 WVi IIS lli'i Hi'! North. Pacific, Pr.. 75i 7,-. ::ili 1CJ 113 lli'i 30 n'.j f,S :;o 15 3IVi 7i 41 41 19.V.J b' a.'i lS'fc l'aclfto Mall 3SVj 3'j 107 H7?i lO'.i ia 914 37 no 15 3414 07' 41 41 m su !'3i 1814 People's oGs .. Penn. It. It. ... Phil. & Head .. P. & It., 1st I'r 107TI, 117 lG'.i 40i Southern It. R. H'i Southern It. ll Pr.. SSU ss'i Tcnii., c. & iron .... Wi au-'i Texas Pacific .... 15 IK Union Pacific 3P!i 84W Union Poo., Pr tS-H GS'i V. 8. llubbor 42'H W V. S. lluuer 42 lliTf. XI. 8. Rubber. Pr ..103'.i 105'i Wabush (",i SVi Wabash, Pr 213i 22:,, West. Union 03U VV.'i W. & L, K., Pr 18',-a 18U 1 Kx-dlvldend. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET, Open- High- Low- Clov WHEAT. Ing. est. est. Inc. December M'l 01 f, (aV4 May C5i (.Bid C51i i6 December UAi C5',i 6;?i 05 CORN. December 32 HS'i 32 1!2 May S3 337 33 V,i OATH. December 2ii J!l 21 illi May To't't So 1'JU '.'5Vi PORK. December. 7.8(1 ". 7.S0 7.S2 May S.90 S.M S.W S.95 LARD. December 4.S2 I.&7 4.S2 4A7 May 4.t0 4.U3 A.'M 4.35 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Hid. Asked. Bcranton & Plttston Trac. Co. SO First National Uank Elmhurst Uoulevard Scranton Savings Bank Scranton Packing Co Lacka. Iron & Steel Co Third National Hank Throp Novelty Mfg. Co Scranton Hallway Co Dinio Dep. & DIs. Bank Economy Light Heat & Pow er Company Scranton Illuminating, Heat & Power Company .' Scranton Forging Co Trailers' National Bank Lacka. Lumber Co Lack. Trust & Sato Dep. Co.. Mooslc Mountain Coal Co Scranton Paint Co BONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage, due 1929 People's Street Railway, first mortgage, duo 101S S00 lbO Oi 25 ... 385 ... SO 23 ... 163 ... 13 8 j ... 100 130 ... ... 150 130 115'.4 SO 115 ... 115 ... 115 ... 100 10J 102 ... &5 100 People's Street Railway. Gen eral mortgage, duo 1921 Dickson Manufacturing Co ... Lacka. Towrshlp School 5.. City of Scranton St. Imp. 6.. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Scrantcn Traction 6"J bonds... 103 Philadelphia Provision Market. Philadelphia. Nu. IS. Wheat Firm; contract grade, November, 71!ia72c. Corn Steady; No. 2 mixed, November. Sitsa il7vc. Oath Film; No. 2 white clipped, Sl-ialHc; No. :i do., do., JOjSO'sC.; No. 2 mixed, do. do.. JWc. Provisions -Eaxlcr; beef bams. ?1S.2IUK.7); pork, family, J12.H0 al.'J; bellies. In pickle, according to av erage, loose, liVja7'sc. ; breakfast bacon, as to brand and average, S.iSe. ; lard, pure city refined In ties, 5',8aCc.; do. do. do. in tubs, S'.&aSc. Butter Steady; fancy west, eru creamery, 2.'!e. ; do. prints, 21c. Eggs Steady, fresh nearby, 23c; do. western, 21a22c. ; do, southwestern, Waffle. ; do. f-outhern, 19c. Cheese Firm and higher; New V oatyefkror ,P; .2'i-i- '.ia'4V4 V Now York factory, full cream fancy, luc do. do. fair to choke. OarOiC ReflneU Sugars Firm but quiet. Cotton Un changed. Tallow Steady; city pi line, fn hogsheads, Sc. ; country do. do., barn. Is, 3Sc. ; dark, do., 3'ie. ; rakes, "c. ; greusi , 2 aS'ie., as to color. Live Poultry Steady ; fowls, M,ga9c.; old roosters, (i'jc: spring chickens, Sa9c. : ducks, Sc. ; geese, SalOe. ; turkeys. !i.U0c. Dressed Poultry Firm; lowM, choice, S'iailc. ; do. fair to good, "tea aSc. ; old roosters, Cc. ; spring chickens, large, 10! je. ; fair to good, do., yaOtec ; small do.. 7aSc. ; broilers, llal3e. ; turkeys, choice, L'allc: do. fair to good, lOalle. Receipts Flcur, 2,000 barrels and 0,000 sacks; wheat, 29,000 bushels; corn, 11,000 bushels; oats, 10O00 bushels. Shipments Wheat, ii.OuO bushels; corn, 70.000 bushels; outs. ti.fuHl bushels. New York Produce Market. New York, Nov. 18. Fluur Quiet and trifle weaker; Minnesota patent. ?').75al.l0; winter do., $2.C3a3.tio; winter straights, J3.I3 n3.55. Wheat Spot firm; No. 2 led, 70c, f. o, b., atloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, 73Vac f. o. b nfloat; No. 2 do. do., 73'jc, f. o. b., utloat; No. 2 hard western, 71',ic, f. o. b., afloat; options for a tlmo wore weak and heavy from effects of big spring wheat receipts, lower cables, bearish Ar. gentlno news and unloading; with tho advent of export demand, however, thu nfternoou market rallied und closed falr ly firm at Uc decline on December nnd lie. advance on May; No. 2 red December closed 73ic; March. 71!ic.; May, 71lic. Corn Spot film; No. 2, 3'JV., f. o. 'j., afloat; options started out firm and con tinued to ndvance most of the day on light receipts, bad weather and coierlng, dos ing lialic. net higher; December clos d 3M4c.; Hay, 3!'c. Oath Spot tirm; No. 2, !Wc; No. 3, 2')c; No. J white. 31c; No. 3 do., 30c; fuck white, western, 30a.'!lc, truck mlxid. western. 21'ia31e. ; traclt while, state, :!0:i34c. ; options quiet. But ter Firm; western creamery. 15a23lsc. ; tuetory, llljal'je. ; Kleins. y.lc. : Imita tion creunibiy, l:!al7le. ; state dairy. lUi 20c; do. creamery, 13lia21e. E,;gs Firm; state nnd Pennsylvania, 2l;,i21c; west ern fresh, 23'ijc. ; southern. 20a2lc. Chicago Produce Market. Chicago, Nov. IS. News affecting wheat today was heavily against the bulls, but bears were appuieutly too timid under twisting local conditions to press the ad vantage and tho result was a fairly strong market. Closing priced how substantial. ly no change from jiesterday. The cash (luotutlons were us follows Flour Slow; No. ;l spring wheat. lUaOTic; No. 2 red. Cf''ic; No. 2 rorn, 32Ta'!3c.; No. 2 yel low, 33a33Uc ; No. 2 outs, f, o. b 23'Jiil SSlie.; No. 2 white, f. 11. b., 28'c; No. :i do. do, 27l,ia2'.c. ; N. o2 rye. Die; No. 3 bailey, f. o. b., 3la4S'ie.j No. 1 flax seed. M'jc; prime tlmolby wewl. (2.25; nuss pork, J7.S0.t7.S5; luni, ?l,!t0.'il,f)2',s; short ribs, JI.C0al.S3; dry suited slioulilors, l'a 4'.ie. ; short clear, SI.75al.S5; whiskey, $1.23; sugurs. unchanged. New York LIto Stock. Nuw York, Nov. K BeewsSIoiv; cows slow and weak' ut.era, J4.25a3.33: southern oxen, $2.0)11.1.31); bulls, S2.5Ai3.10; cows, 51.73 n'J.Si. Culvei. Du.l and lower; veuls. SI. jO aS: crassers, f3.Mi3.n2',ii! westerns. $1.12'; iiouthjin calves, J2.70. Sheep and Lamb! Slow and lower: sheep J3.14.2.'; lambs, (.'a 5.30. Hogs Steady at $2.15.13.3. Buffalo Live Stock. Bufl'uln, N. Y., Nov. lS.-Caltlo-Vcry slow. Hogs Dull and slow; good to choice Yorkers, Jl.33a3.40; roughs, com mon to good, $3,i3.2o; plus, giod in choice Ki.40u3.ri. Sheep and Lambs Dull und slow; lambs, rholco to extra, Jfi.AluS.J"; culls, fair to good, Jl.23a5; Fheep, choice to selected wethers. l.53al.i;5; common, J2.2r.il I. Oil Market. Oil city, Pa.. Nov. U.-l'tedlt balances, J1.17: rertlflcatei. highest and closed, 1.12!4 bid for ciifh; sals, 2O00 cash at ?1.12'i; shlpnuuts, t,C2S baiiels; run, M, 301 barrcU. The People's WirLn-n-fxj"xj'Lri''BJ" "" A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for the llcncllt of All Who Have Houses to Kent, Kctil Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or HelpThese Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents u Word lixjept Situations Wanted, Which Are In. sorted Tree, FOR RENT -rfi TO RENT-T1IE EXCELSIOR lU'l hall on Washington avenue. Suitable forselcct parties, balls and entertainments. Ladies and gents' cloak room attached; also caterer on prrmt&cr.. Apply to Rice, Levy & Co,, an Lackawannn avenue. HOUSE ON AVENt'E-MODEl'.N CON- , venlonccs; low rent. Jones, 311 Spruco street, R,RliNT-LKeiC ROOM"cdTl!ARE of ofllccs second floor front, Coal Ex change. Call at room 13. FOR RKNT SECOND Qulncy FLOOR. 701 FOR SALE FOR SALE-FIRST CLASS HOT WA ter heater, nearly new. 1530 Washing ton avenue. FORSALE-STOCK OP MERCHAN dlse; doing Htrlctly cash business; tine opportunity; owing to many other busi ness Interests. Address Box, S2, Now Mil ford, l'n. FOR SALE-HORSE, HARNESS AND OUtrev: vr.t nhi....-. n timilil nxchallgo fc good upright piano. Call or address Jooj Capouko avenue. FOR SALE-TEN R-I-P-A-N-S FOR 5 cents at druggists. One gives rcllet. FOR SA LE-FOR RHEL'MATIHM, USE 5 drops. None better. For salo by D. L. Kcars, 1110 Jackson street. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE-MY RESIDENCE AT 2K Colfax avenue; Just ci mpleled. All modern Improvements. Herdwood finish, sanitary plumbing, electric lights, etc. Pilco reasonable. Address Frank T. Okell, 220 Broadway, New York city. FURNISHED ROOMS. I'oTrTTENT-ROO jTwil' I V Ifl OA R suitable for man and wlfo or two gentlemen. Mn Mulberry street. FOR RENT TWO PLEASANT ROOMS with boaid; also table beard, at ,U5 Washington avenue. Faurot House, Mrs. Ruihley. FOR RENT-PLEASANT FURNISHED rooms; conveniences. Rooms from ?l.W up, C22 Mulberry btrcct. HELP WANTED. WANTED MAN OR WOMAN OF F.N ergy and business ability to travel for established firm. $50 a month and all ex penses. I'. W. Zlegler & Co., 225 Locust street, Philadelphia, Pa. HELP WANTED-MALE. AMA?rEVIRT'T2)CAi.lTY TO sell whiskey direct to consumer; one gallon upwards. Woodland Di&tllllng Co, Covington, Ivy. CALIFORNIA MUTUAL BENEFIT So ciety, San Francisco, Cal., pays .lc'.. accident and death, Inc. Best contract with live agents. I. II. Seabury, Mgr. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS - DON'T prepare for any civil service examina tion without seeing our Illustrated cata logue of Information. Sent free. Colum bian Correspondence College, Washing ton, D. C. HELP WANT ED-FEMALE. ! WANTED AT ONCE-EXPERIENCED saiesiaoies 10 nil periuaiu'iu iiosuiuns 111 dry goods stole. Address A. B. C, care of this paper. AGENTS WANTED. WE DO NOT WANT BOYS OR LOAF eih to write ua, but men of ability, J2H0 to $800 pur month. Salesmen and general agents. Salary or commission. RACINE FIRE ENGINE CO.. L fd. Racine, Wis. LADIES TO HANDLE OCR MARVEL OUS hair remover. Exclusive terri tory, special label. Easy woik, very large protits. Azteo Co., Chicago. POLITICAL. AGREEABLE TO PROMISES MADE last May to a committee of 1 Itlzens. I announce myself as a candidate lor the offlco of Mayor of the City ot Scranton. Subject to the vote nt the Republican lirlmary clcotloii under tho Crawford county rules. A. U. STEVENS. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE THAl'TwiLL be a candidate for the olllco of Mao subject to the declxlon of the Republican primaries to he held lor the nomination of city ollicers. JAMES MOIR. MRS. I T. KELLER, SCALP TREAT ment, GOc: sliumpooing, 50e. ; taclal massage, manicuring, 23c; chiropody, '.ul Qulncy. CITY SCAVENGER A.B. BR1GGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS nnd cess pools; no odor. Impioved pumps used. A. BR10.C.S. Proprietor. Leavo orders 1100 North Mula avenue, or Elcke's drug store, corner Adums and Mulberry. Telcphouo Colo. LEGAL. COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVA nla, county of Lackawanna, ss.: in re: acknowledgment of treasurer's deeds. In tho court of Common Pleas of I.ack nwauna county. No. 2'J, Panuury Term, WM. Now. Nov. 13th. 1S0 It Is ordeicd that Frldav. 23th day of November, at 10 o'clock a. in.. In open court, bo fixed for tho acknowledgment of died by tho treasurer of Lackawanna county, notice of the same to be given by publication In tho Lackawanna Legal News, Scranton Tribune and Scranton Times for one weelt at the expense of the county of Lacka wanna. By the Court. Certified from the rei urd tills 15th day of November. A. D. WS. (L. S.) J. COPELAND, Piothonotnry. Per 11. SITU ATIONSJAANTED firpUAfiOrVAl'ED-BY A WOMAN to go out by tho day or cleunlng or llces; best of references. Aildies 120 Frunklln avenue. SITUATIONS WANTED - BY TWO young girls: chambermaids In hotel or nursi) girls. Address 1103 Cayuga street, North End. SITUATION WANTED-BV AN ITAL Ian young man In giueerv Mure, bar tender or In hotel. Can furnish giud references. Address Amcdto Baccnro, RO Chestnut street, city. SITUATION WANTED - II V VOUNU man to llnlsh barber trade; one year's exorlence: Can furnish At references. Address, Barber, 613 S. Main aicuiie. WANTED-WORK. TO GO OUT IIV day or take washing home. Roar. up. fetalis, 120 Franklin avenue. A YOUNG COLORED MAN WOULD like to have a position driving or work. Ing by tho day. 110 Franklin avenue. situation"'anti;d--bv AiJAki:i7. trom New York, as loiemun or second In bakery. Address 330 Birch stieet. City. No Drawbacks. "Ileverly, did sou eiiioy your Hiuopea -, trip'."' "Vch. I dlda'l meet a sod who bUecced rd In borrowing money of me," New Yotlf Woild. Exchange. m, . WANTED, WANTED-CASE OF RAD HEALTH will not lirnelU. that R-l-P-A-N-S Send 5 cents to Rlpann Chemical Co., New York, for 10 samples ana 1,000 testi monials. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, WARTS AND moles removed by electricity; painless, permanent; churges moderate, consulta tion free. Helen Buchanan, Dermatolo gist, 312 Washington avenue. CHIROPODIST CORNS, BFNIONS AND INGROWING nails cured without tho least pnln or drawing blood. Consultation and advieo given free. E. M. 1IISTKEL. Chtropo. dlst, 330 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles at tended at their residence It dealro'J. Charges moderate. PROFESSIONAL. ARCHITECTS EDWARD 11. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Conncll Building, Scranton. 13. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of COS Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR.. ARCHITECT, 43S Spruco St.. cur. Wush. uv., Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT. Prlco Building, 12G Washington avenue, Scranton, r. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS. Traders' National Bank. DCNTISTS DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PR! vate Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mill betry. DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 113 Wyoming are. WELCOME C, SNOVER, 331 Washington avenue. Hours, 0 to l.und 2 to 0. HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLE. 409 SPRUCE STREET. MAKES your hat to order and they lit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates, reasonable. P. ZEIGLER, Propiletor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D., L. & W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LAWYERS l'RANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counselloi-at-Iaiw. Burr Building, rooms 13 and 11, Washington uveuue. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAFP, AT torneys and Counsollors-at-Law. Re publican Building, Washington avenue, bcranton, Pa. JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law. Commonwealth Building. Rooms 1, 20 and 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Rooms 514, 315 and 51G, Board of Trade Building. D. B. REPLOOLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate sccmit. Meurs Building, corner Washington uvrnuo and Spruce street. JAS. J. II. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-I.nw, 201 Commonwealth Building, Scranton. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms 303-t'UI, 9th floor, Mears Building. L. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-I.AW, 502 Board of Trade Building, Sciuntoii. Pa. C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth Building, Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON ,t WILCOX, National Bank Building. TRADERS' C. COMEQYS. Building. 0-13 REPUBLICAN A. W. BERTIIOLF, Atty.. Mears bldg. MIOWIFE MRS. O ABLE, GRADUATE MIDWIFE 151S Washburn street, Scranton. En gagements solicited. Rooms and best attendance for a limited number of ia tlcnts. PHYSICIANS AND SUROEONS DltTc. L.l'itUY.lsCRAN'lON SAvTnus Bank Building, 122 Wyoming avenue. MARY A. SHEPHERD, M. D IIOmTH opathlst. No. 22S Adams avenue. DR. W. E. ALLEN, G12 NORTH WAsff IngKai uveuue. DR. R. TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, cm per Wyoming avenue and Sprueu street, Scranton. Olllco hours- Thursdays and Satur days, 0 a. 111. to li p. m. DR. L. JlTc-ATES. ROOMS 207 AND 20S Board of Trade Building. Olllco hums, 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m. Rosi deuce, 300 Madison uveuue. DR. C. L. FREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Trurs Fitting and Fat Reduc tion. Olllco telephone 13ii3. Hours, 10 lo 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 0. DR. S. W. L'AMOREAUN, OFFICE 3.11 Washington avenue. Residence, ;is Mulberry. Chronic ilWenres. lungs, heart, kidneys and genlto-urlnary or gans a specialty. Hours, 1 to I p. m. W. G. ROOK, VETERINARY SUR geon. Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated. Hospital. 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2i!72. sec on r,. R. CLARK &. CO, SEEDMEN AND NurscrMiien; store 146 Washington ave nue; gicen house. 1550 North Main a,'e nuo; storo (elephnne. 7S2. SCHOOLS school of iiii: laceawanna. Scranlon, Pa. Courses prep.iiiitcuy lo college, law, meditino or business. Opens Sept. 12. Send for catalogue. Rev. Thomas M. Cann, LL. D.. Walter II, Buell, A. M. VVRC SCREENS JOS. KUETTEL. REAR ,511 LACKA wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manutac Hirer of Wire Screens. MISCCLL ANEOUS LATEST FROM PllIIilPPl.N'J.: ls. lands. Greulest Naval Battle, b'hoes all blown to pieces and lauded In .Vet tktou'B Shoe Store WiishuiBtoii iivenuo Ladles' Hue button shoes, nisset iiiV'i dougola, C.M K.BM. at . la; ladles' v0 2.00 shoes tor '.'so; d b oxfoids, fust $l.r. for Wc: men's -'.50 calf and hd..J bhoes tor Jl.l'r, ;i.00 shoes lor j.; tu.1 iiAUKii'VoRC 1 n :st it a - mi hk; V-Vi Ij.iIIs picnics, piil'tiis. reception),, n. dins' and concert wont tuinlhlieil Fm terms, udie-s It. .1. Uuner, ciiniin.ior. 117 Wyomliiu uinuc, mur llulburt'ti music stoic. MEOARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTEIth' supplies, eiivclopeb. paper bugs, tv.lue. Waiohoufc. 130 Washington avenue, Bcruntoiii l'u. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. AAVVwMVW PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule In Clfect Miy jo, 189S. Trains Lcavo Wilkes-Darro as FoI lows: 7.30 a. m week days, for Sunbury Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltl. more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and tho Wost. 10.15 a. in., week days, for Hazleton, Potlrvlllo, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburc, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pills burn and thn Wrt. 3.12 p. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris. burfr. Philadelphia, Balllmoro, War.hlnRton, and FlttsburK and tho Wost. "00 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. , n .ttrrl'.K-S'000' 0en'1 p"- AB"" J. B. HUTCHINSON. Uencral Mnnijer. Del.. Lacka. and Western. Effect Monday, November 11, 1S9S. Trains leave Scranton as follows: Ex !'r.!;H8 for Nuw York and all points East, 1.40, 3.00, D.10, 8.U0 und 10.05 a. m,j 12.53 and 3.33 11. m. Express for Eustou, Trenton, Philadel phia and tho South, C.10, 8.00 and 10 Oi a in., 12.r3 and 3.33 p. m. Tobybanua accommodation, i;.io p m Express for Blnghamton, Oswego, Kl mlra, Corning, Bath. Dausvllle, Mount Morris uuil Buffalo, 12.10, 2.3.1, 5.00 a, in .Bo and .60 H. m limiting closo conneo' tlons at Buffalo to nil points In the West Northwest and Southwest. ' Washington accommodation, 3.10 n. m Blnghamton und way stations. 1.05 p. m. Nicholson accommodation d.lo p. ni Express for Utlea and Richfield Springs 2.35 11. m.. and l.fa p. m. ' ltliuca. 2.33, o.oo u. 111., and 1.S3 p. m For Northumberland. Plttston, Wllkps. Bone, PlMiiouth. Bloomsburg and Dan ville, making cloo connections at North, umbeiiand for Wllllumsport, Itarrlsburg Baltimore, Washington and tho South. Northumberland und Intermediate sta tions, COO, 10.03 a. m., und 1.53 and CIO n. 111. Nantleoke and Intermediate stations 8.0S and 11.10 a. m. Plymouth njrf Inter! mediate stations, 3.35 und S.DO p. m. Fop Kingston, 12.53 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all cxm ess trains. For detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc., apply to M. L Smith, Dis trict Passensor Agent, depot ticket of fice. Lehigh Valley Railroad System Anthraclto Coal Used, Ensuring Cleanli ness and Comfort. in Effect Nov. 13, MS. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia und New York via D. II. R. R., nt (i.15 a. m., and 12.0.!, 2.1S. 4.27 Blark Diamond Express, and 11.30 p. m. bundays, D. & H., 138. ".IS p. 111. For White Haven, Hnrlntoii, Pottsvllle, and principal points In the coal regions, via D. & II. R. r ii. )5. IMS and 1.27 p. m. I' or Bethlehem, Fasten, Heading, liar lisliurg and principal intermediate sta tions via D. & II. u. It., 6.15 a. m., 12.0't, '-IS. 4-27 Black Diamond Exprcsa, 11.20. Sundays. I). & 11.. 1.5s, 7.48 p. in. l'or Tuukliaiitiock, Towauda. Elmlra, ttliarn, Ceneva and principal Intermedi ate stations, via D.. L. & W. It. II., 8.0S a. m., 12.5") and :!.:;; p. m. For Cieneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Nt.ig aiH Falls, Chicngn and all points west via D. & 11. R. R., 12.UJ. u.03 Black Diamond ICxpress. 10.41 and 11.30 p. m. Sundays, D. A: U., 11.4a u. in.. 7. IS p. 111. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh A alley parlor ears on all trams between likes-ll.irrc and New Yolk. Philadel phia. Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLL1N II. WILBLR. Gen. Supt.. ,.,,, . South Bethlehem, Pa. ('HAS. S. LEE. Pass. Agt., 2J Cortlandt street. Ntw York. A. W. NONEMACHElt. Division Pass enger Agent. South Bethlehem, Pa. For tickets and Pullman reservations apply 300 Lackawanna ave.. Scranton, Pa. Delaware anJ Iltulsuti. On Sunday. July 3rd, trains will leavo Scranton as follows1 For Carb..idulo-6 20, 7.S3, 8.51 10.13 a. m.; 12 noon; 1.23. 2.20. 3.52. 5.23, 6.23, 5.57, 9.15. 11.00 p. m.; 1.16 p. m. For Allinnv. Saratoga. Montreal. Bos ton, New England points, etc. 0.20 a. ni.. 2.20 p. ni. For Honesdale 0.20, S.53, 10.13 a. m.; 11 noon: 2 20, 5 25 p. 111. For Willies-Ban e, 0.45. 7. IS. S 43, :.3S. 10.43 11. 111.: 12.0't. 123, 2.18, 8.3'J. 4.27, C. 10. 7. IS, 10.11. 11.30 p. m. For New York. Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley Rallroad-fi.43 a. ni., 12.0), 1.2X. 4.27 p. m.; with Black Diamond Ex prepM, 11.30 p. 111. For Pennsylvania Railroad points, 6.15, P.I.S a. in., 2.1S, 1.27 p 111. For Western Points, via Lehigh Valley Rallroad-7.1S 11. m.: 12.02. 3.33, with Black Diamond Endiuss, 10.41, 11.30 p. m. Trains will arrive In Scranton as fol- From Cirbondale and tho North-fi.40. 7.13, s.3s, ri.rst low. li.ns a. nv. 121, iu, 3.2s, 4.23. 5.13. 7.11. 10 -v. 11.27 p m. From Wllkes-Barre nnd tho South 0.1:, 7.IS. 8.4R, 10.08. 1l5r) 1. in.: LIS. 2.14, 3.4S, 5 20, 0.21. 7.53, 9.05, 10.05 p. 111. : 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Carbondale 9.07. 11.33 a. m.l 1-53. 3 52 5.53. 0 53 p. 111. For AVilkes-Baiie-9.33, 11.13 a. m.J 1.53, 3.2S. 5.13, 7. IS p. 111. . ,.,,.. Lowest rates to all points In United Slates and Camilla. .... ., ,, T W. BURD1CIC. G. P. A, Albany. N.Y. 11. W. CROSS. D. P. A.. Scranton, Pa. Central Railroad of New Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) stations in New York Foot of Liberty street. N It. and South Ferry, Whitehall bliithraUte ecu! used exclusively, Insur ing eleanllncss and comfort. TlMv 3 TA ULE IN EFFECT SEPT. 13. ,S9? ivitns have Scranlon for Plttston. W Ikes-lSaiie, etc.. at S.30, 10.10 a. ni.. 1.20. 2.35, 8 20. 7-10 P. ni. Sundays, 9.00 a. m., 1 For' Lake wood and Atlantic City, S.50 "V.'ir New York. Newark and Elizabeth, nil (ex'niess) a. in.. 1.20 (express). 3.20 (ex- emltng Terminal, 7.03 p. m., and New Vnil; 7.05 P. m. 'iii -i in. ano !-" ' " . .- , , For 1 ending, Lebanon and Harrisburg, Ma Alleiitowu. b30 a. 111.. 1.20 p. in. Suu-da'- -:!:'.f!:..ML undo. 111.. 120 i). 111. i-1,1 ... " , , ,,.. ,, ,,, '.''.',',; ae New York, foot nf Lln. e,v streci North River, ut 4.00, 9.10 fes ,1 1 1.. 1-30 (exprcrs) p. in. Sunday. press) 4.::o u. m. Leave . Island rallinud. 'T'c'i1,'-.. PI ladelpliia, Reading Terminal, o'l a 11 'i""l'. ni. Sunday. 1I.I00 m Tlirnucri tb'kets to all points Last, South and Wwt at lowest rate at tho J li" OLHAUSEN. Gen. Sunt. II. P. BALDWIN, Gen, Pass. Agt. Krle ami Wytitulii'4 Valley. Time table 111 effect Sept. 19th. 1598. Trains leave Sciuntoii for Now York, ' 'fY1.1 ...,.1 iinermed ate nolntn on Frle r a lru also for Ilawley' and local ' points, at 7.03 a. 111. and 2.2, p. m. Trains S?rlvo at Seiaiii.ui trom abovo points at 10-3 a n .. and 3.15 and 0.08 p. in. Onturhi nnu Western Hailroad. lime Table In Effect Tuesday. Nov 1, IMS. Train leives Sirantou for Caibondalo and Cadosla at 10.55 a. 111.. conn. 1 Hug with ih rough trains North und Bouih Train leaves Cadosla lor Caiiinndal. and Scran ton al 2.o5 p. m , leaving Carbondale at : p. 111 . arriving at Scranlon ut 4. 20 p.m. Suudiivs only For Cadosla. cmniH'ing with main line trains Noilh and Souli ui S.M a. in., ai riving at Cndoslu at 10.4., a. in. Ib'tiirnllig, leaves Cadosla ut ( ,;o p. m.. uirivlng Calbondale ut e.54 p. til, mid Scranlon at 11.V1 p. in. J. V. ANDERSON. (1. P. A.. New York. i T. FLITCROFT, D. P. A., Sciuntoii, he n E; is tun and Plilludo phlu. S.3U a. in., to "4 11 m. Sundays. 2.15 p. m. 1 i?''n"' ti tlinoie and Wiiblilngton. and ,!S South and West via Bethlohem. P!n m .1 20 P. m. Sundays. 2,15 p. m. For I "nB Branch, Ocean Grove, etc. t-t 1. I'limi r ,A nciiiiiwii. iieLiiit;- Yuik. South Uctrv, foot Wlillnlllll htlCCl. Ill -J.Vi It. III.. ' -' !' lMslcnge h irrlvh'B or .b-part ng from ; i u 1 rnilnal can connect under covir with al c elevated lailioiids. Broadway cniVlu "ur" and feirles to Brooklyn and S" igu ,s, making cpjlek tiansfer to al"n raid Central depot and Long '
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