THE SG11ANT0N TRIBUNE MOtfbAY, :OVJ2itfBlJlt 21, 1898. 33 HARVARD WAS PAR THE BETTER TEAM DEFEATED YALE BY A BCOKE OF 17 TO 0. ' Bcond Time In Font Ball History That the CrlniBon Tiumphed Over the Blue Harvard Men Showed Themselves Superior nt Kveiy Tolnt but Paiticulftily i'l the Kicking TJepaitment Game Was Played Before 18,000 People in a Dienching Bln Other Qnmes. For thp second Hint In twi'iiij-thiee jearn Hamuli clenlny defeated Ynl hi font hall. Tin- fcoro wti. most mtrpilslng. t7 lo 0 Despite it drench lug rnln IS.Oimi witnessed Hie game. Hurvmil showed up supeilor ut "V -civ point, hut wa-i partlrul.iilv eseol lent lu puntlnp. IPtug'itou never kit ltd so cll nr.tl ptnbnbly im full back ovei kicked better, while Mi HrliU", who won curb gloat fume Iiim piii wii ci j Weak mi account of n bad kni" anil Townsond, who pi" ceded blm In tb" game, was uiii-i-lnsMi-tl Yah als.) war buiiillinppiil by the nlismuc of the went De Huutles mid no doubt was dlshciii teliod b its di font of la-it Snitiitlu.v. Ihn void's v U tory unlike thai or Pilnot lovn, wnt not wen 'in a tliiK". but b steady, hind. stialght a w.tv feet ball Yule's line piovt'il a M'lltflble sieve to the llnivaid backs, while the 'Unison line, which wits Inked upon as iiithcr shaky. wc n nobly an unit of Itself. The line ii amis us 'oIIowb. Tim LLVLM'P. Yule. lhiivoid . Cochium (I'llll'V) . .Donald . . llo.il lllbbi'll (Allell) i'tllllunn . . JliolMI .... Cittteti Mnrstiull .. Chamberlain .. Icfl Mid IcN liickli .. . . left guard .. ..i ii t c i . .Inlnuv illuincl ) itmlil mi ml iluhl tinkle Kiirdt n ...II ilightni Ibilnlwell . lih ..Dibble l.ilil (tkhwelppi i..rllil end . VAy . . . . nimiicr' bnik . JJiiiHtun .. left It-ill bnik liii'llev (lMib L.rlnln liiilf liul; Tmiiien(l . . . lull bin I: .Wnlr "ii .lirlil iMeliiide) 1'inplio D.o-lilti ol l,.'hlsli. ISctiiei -MiC'ltinc, ef t.cblBb. I.hieinimn-Pr.ilicin. of Yale; Hinllli. or llarvunl. Tom Inlaw in Held. 2: Dll'bli" Conlh llntmhton. 2 Totnl Ptoie llnivillil. IT Yak, u Tlini- -"i minute Imlvi . The iila.v stinted on YuIh'h no-ard line with Yale In piimMioti or the ball. Harvaid not It on downs, but lout it in the flirt line-up bo off -lde tday. A'nlo acaln failed to Knln and Ch.iniber laln kicked, Daly taklnp: It to the twenty-yard line, llnuchton kicked nt the III st down. -cndln the ball to Yale's llftv-vard line, flnce mine Yale failed to make her dltni)re and had to kick. Houghton letutiii'd it on the fliPl lino up and sent It aim--.". Yale's liii" fm a touibback. The ball was taken out to the twenty-llve-yanl line anil ("hamlieilaln kliked. Hold made a pietty latch and u-cov-eied twenty yaids bcfoie ljl Iniklid him. With the ball on Yale's foity-flve-yatd line, Hnivnid besnn luvmniei Inir tho Yale kuhuIs nnd tackles, and with the assistant e of a few end i uns iar i It'll the ball ovei the intenenlin; spaie for n torn hdow n. Cochrane missed tin Koal, The toiididown was made In twelve and one-half minutes; play. ANOTlinit TOPCIIDOWN. sixteen minutes later another tmtih (lown was made In piaetkally the same manner. Yale doing nothliifr when In posseslou of the hall and Haiv.ud (iir l.vlmi it steadily and surelv on haul, stialfiht ruherf Horn mldlbld to until line. Hauithton kicked the rhhI. At the onenliiR of the sefond half Yale took a biate and succeeded In fm ring llaivaid bails half the distance of the Held. Thev lost It on downs, however, and the Cilnion kicked It out of danger. The kldc was fumbled anil Failcy got the ball on Ynlc's thlit-yaid line. Yale made a Maud al her twelve ynid line and reioveied the ball. Mrliilde kicked mid llaitBlilon ipilckly retuined It. Yale fumbled and n IInrv.it d mnn Ml on It at Yale's twenty-yawl line. llaiAotd began her pounding tactics and sent the ball oxer. Ilaughton kicked the goal, making the scoio 17 lo a. ('liHinbei Iain's attempt at a goal fiom Held as the only feututu of the le inalnlug few minutes of play. GAMES ON OTHER FIELDS. At Chit ajo Indians, 11. Illlnoit, imi- veislty, 0 At Uiiltiinoiu Lehigh. Mainland A. At AutiHpidls Cadets, ti, VlrglnlH, u A l (Jcoigetovvit (!allondet,17: neoige tow 11, fi. At Kiisioii l.iifa.vette, B; liuckndl. 11. Al Yv'lllliiiustiivvn Ambeist, 16; Will la ins, ii. At rittaitbinote ll.tveitoid, 1; Svuitthiuoie. 0. At New- Il.nen Mai void Pieshmcn, '!; Y.llo Fiehinen, 11. TAYLORNEWS. Knights of Malta Received a Class of Novices Fair n Success Per sonal and Funeral Notes. Policial Dltcttot John 1:. Davis and Kin. Wlllhun, who have been in Colum bu, Ohio, have 1 etui tied home. Two HppIltuntH lecelved the second degree ut the Tajlmvllle lodge, No. mS. Independent Order or odd Fellows, on Ha tin day evening. The financial icsults of the fair held by lite congregation of the Welsh t'on giegiitlotuil chin ill In AVebofs link last week linve been greater than o pcctetl by the most (nthusiastie work er?. The full closed un Kulind.ty even, big. Tliu coptoMs resulted of follows: For the bcdinoin suite. Airs. David llos sur wop Mis. Kvnn Williams collei.t ti.l SMI! for the .ddebn.ird For the vic, ."Vlli-s Kdim .Stone collet led, Jtt is, , bile MIm Louisa NtiiloliiFt hud ll. Fur the stlther, Miss Oei tie Dnvlh collected t7.Hi. Mamie Ildwiiulp t,20. The t hulr vvtts won by Mrs, Kdvvaid nvain The inmi btr of the lltkct for tho carpet ui 1. The rnli tvasn gtnnd succes, nnd much credit is due to the young ladles for the way the conducted th" nei vices. ftev. Thomtii Jlutlnud, ot Providence, .van a vlHltor In this) plnro etcrllnJ,. Mrs. John E. Kviitta wuu the guest of friends In Bellevuo yestm dny Mr. Lewis Davis hns leturned to hl HORSFORD'S mm. i'K-lSPHATE rollenns ne)rveiin'JKonlerB,ehuttlon( Rnaelncli'", wnkriulnnss, ate. T'Ve no .inbjtltutc. hfiim. Ill Lntllu nfler visiting; relatives In tltlH plucc. Mlm Wnnohe UuvIh wan the guest of relative In Hyde l'nik yoittrrdiiy. The Had Hewn vnn received In ihls town yostenlrty ictatlng tho Had ueii dent to Mr. Sidney linker, a former resident of tho town, but now of Dor uncetowii The ncrhlnnt occulted oil 1 Hutuidiiy tnnrnlitff vhllo ho wtiti nt hla woik an foieiium lu the Pcttebone mine. Thf funci.il of the late Thomas P.loh ai'ds, of the Pyito, look place yeitei ilny nftuuoon fiom hi. Into hoine. Sei vlren were hbl In tho house by the Hov. Mr. Wnlkoi, of the Pilmltlve Methodist church of the Aichhald, nnd were veiy Impressive. Attn- tho funerul service the remains wete conveyed to their la"l resting place In the Wush bum street cemetery. TayloiVllle Indue, Nn lfi'. Knights of Pythian; Washing tun (Hlnp, Patriotic Order Sons of Anieilcn. and I lie l'yne Areldoiil fuiul, of which the deceim'd was n member, attended In a body. I'nibletn division, No. r,T, Sons of Tom pel a nee, will meet this evening lu Van llorn'n hall. Messir. William Horse and Ilkhiml Thomas Wete vMtoiK III Folly Fmt ef tenia v Miss Jennie Phillip.-, of ncltoviic, wo" the gltrsl of rilonilH in tlllH place ye teidny II"K Hnnili llakei lino letuiued to her Imnin In Fort'- Foi t nflei' vlfltlnr In thN tilaie. Ik It piw-lble that We it to obllRod to cm outride of our eiitcipilKim; boioiiRb for the ("election of n buiBt"'u? So sas one of our Ketnnton finpetK in ycntci dny'h edition. We hope nut, when we have pitch men an the ne.ent olllclal and many ntheiH. who are (-nimble of flllliii; the position al any time. Mr. William l!!ehnrd. of Pbmouth, f-pent the Sabbath with fili'tid In thi pl.n e Stieel Tar I'onductor Wllllau- Pul ler, of the Si'iunlim Tiaellon i ompaiiy, was u caller In thin place yenteidny. REPORT OF STERNBERG Cnlii'liiJeil rioin I'.ikp 1. ciiuiltry would have been uieatly ex ceeded. It I needless ut this lime to icier to the complaints of staivatlon whkh a)i piared nlmost dally In the newspapeis during the oiuipntloii of Camp Wikoff. It Is now geneially undeistood that the weakness, piostiation. anaemia and emaciation of so mnn. of the Hoops wete the results of malarial, Uphold and yellow fever, fiom which the iiimy suffered as a oiiseiiuoiue of Its ex posure to the (llmutlc! Inlluences and liu a I Infection" of Santiago and lis nelghboihooil pending and subsequent to the suilendei of the clt ' Tumps In the home rumps th" method of hospital oigunizutloii In these camps was piactlcallv the same; and theie was much simllatlty in the conditions affecting them and coire "pondlngly In their hlstoiy. Ueglments leported In bill few iiftames with the mateilal and supplies for their medical care, lint they In ought sk k men with them and theie requited Immediate (ate. Ptmlsion had to be mink" lor dl Ihlmi hosjiltals In lew of rutuie Held service olid foi leglniental hospitals in view of the Immediate nocessltj. As n rule the hospitals weie kept In campaigning (oiidlllon, thai is, the tents were neither flamed nm- Hooted until the Inei eased ptcwileinc of ty phoid fevei nttiacted nttontlon to thelr ' low (led condition, when the object of their existence hoc nine mnldenly "hanged from a school for Held service lo a hospital for the tieatmenl of a local outbieak of disease C.nXMtAIi HOSPITALS. Ci'iiiial hospitals t'p to Septembei in. ICIeven genet al hospitals wete es tablpibed and fully irianued and equip ped. Those had n capacity of neaily 7 0ih) beds. At the same time certain post hospitals ItiHlng good eiconuno lations woie used for the ticntment of "rmy aes gen -rath without alteia ilcin of their olllclal status as post hns Pith. Of 1.715 deaths fiom May to Sc'itembei" till) vote incasloned by tvphold level. H7 by malatial fexeis nn.l .W weie diaiihoia and djsenteiy I'hc d-ath lilies li Alay mil June. .I'J and .70, weie not In exeei.s of those of the iirmj in lime oi peace. In July the i ate became somewhat higher for illtes, ti.ln for the month, or the equivalent I' an annual uite of 'J.'i.SO p"i thoinnnd living. In August It be enmo excessive, I Of for thomonth equal to an annua late of 4S.!ii jier tbousanil than that of the niosl well i.ncd in an uniiat rate of A", ig per thous- and. In September the liiilii'-nee of tlso en'-rgetlc measuieM taken In luly and August lo itnpiove Hie health of the army beiomrs manifest in the lulling HI of Mte tie nth to into to J Pi. or the eiiuivnlont of an niinu.il 1 ite of iti.to. The e-pet!ies of the tegular Hoops during the Santiago campaign gave them finni June to Si 1 .ettibei a higher death late than the volunteers nnd that the rati of the latter duilng Au gust, tho mouth ot maximum mortal ity, was .)l'. as compiled Willi ."i.S" among the lej'itlai Hoops Volunteer relief wink. My guiding pilnciple tlni'Ughout the war has been iliut icllet when needed should ho piompty aiceptcd without 1 el'eu nca to the t'ouise trc'ii width ll came. The icllel nirotded by the National lied Cross at Ibow y was piomptly uccctitcd b the suigcons on 1'ie spot, but It was ivitlenl that ll wpf eitthc Iv limdeiti.itr in nuvt the em.'i'gencv. Other oiganliMiloiis which lime un deicd veiy valuable t-tivko me the National Kellei coininlssloii, liavliiffJ head'iuuitets at I'liiledelphla. uud tliu Massathusclls Volunteii' Aid assocbi tion. The inedkal t ie pi ISefoie tout lull ing luv lepoii on Pi" operation,- nf the mcillenl tlepaitment. 1 feel It un duly tn call special attention to ihi ellb ient seivbes lendtietl bv tlie mtil ital oilicois ot th" uiinv In the vmlous 11 s)oii"lbb poitl'iiw ivlilrh tho txi getit u ( 01 the mi vice have made It Itnessai'V for ihem ti fill LAMB IS IN JAIL. He Was Chuvged with Ciuelty to His Wife and Chlldien. Putiiek Lamb, of llellevur. was rom mltleil to the (utility Jail Saturday night, lu default of t.'.oo bull, on charges of nsfuull and battery and deseitloii, preferred by Pooi Dli color Paltic, ail ing tor Mm. lamb and her two chil dren. It will bo romemlicreii that one of tho young ilaughtets of Lamb, ac companied by a neighbor, appealed be fore the meeting of tho poor board last pilduy and told a heal trending tale of the cruel treatment width Lamb hud Millicteil upon his fmnlb. The llrettorn Instruct d Ur. Pnlnu efid the boaid's utlomcy, John P. SdHpg, to pio.sCiute Lamb to the full rkt extent of tho lnw. They went bc foie Akhrmon John, of tho Pouith umd, Hutuiday uud guvo ilia Infonna tion for the ori'tri. Wlin nrralrncrt for n henilntf he wnlvod that prlvlleeo nnd wtia committed an noted. IN THE pIaY HOUSES. The Spooneis This Week. A week of reperlnlro nt popular prlci'K li-glus thin (ivenliig nt the Aendeinv of .Music, when tho Misses Cecil nnd Kdim Siioonei open their engagement: matinees and evening porfolntances will be given ench dny, populiir prices tuuvnllltiR, 10. 20 nnd SO icnta In the evening, nnd 10 emits In the tifternoon. In addition tn the play pioper a num ber (if bright vultdevllln specialties will In Ihtioditcoil. Mini! (.'cell showing her tqiei'tueuhir and thainctc! dances, nnd Mil's Iklnn HlngliiM' tho lateAl tlltir Itnted songs: thcte will also bo In tioditccd n seiles nf now motion pie lures by the mngnlsiope. Including th" latest war lews, lliury (I. Hnten will liitiodtiee it nionologtie of (ory and i hat. The spoclftltlen ntn so niratigecl in (heir oidor that Hie Perfoininnee in continuous, theie being no brraki or wullH cllhi'i" dutliig or between nets. The piny of the evening will be the fninoii mllllaiy ilrnma. "A Fair llehel." Tho Oeluha Tlnirsduy. The pres1 comiiientH which hnve an nounced the near approach of "The Oelfhn." havo not nnlv mused u htlr of excitement among th" Indies, but the giiitlemen are tilso lukliig a wide In tetest 111 the same. It will be one of the roiule opera evonlH of the season. The story of "The Gclshn" Is simplic ity Itsclr, the mitflle tuneful and the lostunies a pet feet blend of hut ninny. The east contains the names of some good comedians an 1 comediennes, liv ery Voice hits been I'uicfully selected, and a bevy of bright young hulles, that cunnot be equalled will upst. n the evening's men lineal. The local muilagei of the Lyceum takes great .ileasute In announcing the date of the pelfotinaiice In iltl-i city nil next Tlnir (III v. At the Gaiety, i 'uiniiH'iK lug t tocluv's mntiiiie at the Oaiuty theater the C.nwloolei Hut lettlsts will begin n tluee-days' en gagemeiil piesentlng un eiitettaltiment of unusual merit with nn oneialk ox linvngnmsn composed of man more ltoveltlus than Is usually seen In biii lesque In response to ninny renuesti the innnagemeiit or the (lalety will again intioiliuc lite novelty of vvh' h the Gaiety was the m Initiator. iml.l nlght prtroiniance. Theie Is so much Intet est being manifest In the Corbett Shaikey boxing contest which is to take place nt the Lennox' Loenn Xvv Yoik dl.v. toniotiovv night that ar langements b.to been made witu the Western Fnlon eonip.n.y wherebv .i special wile will be in (Inert sc'Vl' e between the rlng'ide. New Yoi cltv, and the stage or the Onlclv theater. The Coibett-Sbinkev innl-'sl ts to be gin at 11 p. in., and duilng the Hist pet rot mauce at the (lalety the pre liinlnaiy boxing matches which begins at !i n't lock, will be announced. The second show will be Riven exclusively for the Cntbett-Sbaikej affair. The dooi.s will open at jo.SO and the per formance will begin .it 10.4.".. Tickets will be placed on sale today ut the hov ollice of the ("Julety theater for both of tomoi tow's perftn mantes Unlveisal Temperance Sunday. 11 y ii quest ef the lcrnl yupeiliuen dcnl of the Women's Christian Teni P'rance rnlon The Tribune publishes the following Paslots tike notice of Fniveisal Tempeiancc Huntlnv, Xn vemb"! 'J7 Postotr of all chut dies ate '-amestly locutest'Ml to preach :i tcinpeiante set nnn on lhal Sunday and all Sunduv sihool stipeiintendentH will pleu-e se that the tempetanco levsoti Is taught In their lcspoctlve schools on t tint daw Al OIM.P.W Dr. Agncw'K Cine foi the Ileal t Is itpiallv effective In apoplectic s.vmptiin". If Mel have unpleasant dlz.l-ik-sm llghtut".". or sudden insh of hlood to the bead. tnk. precautions agalnt a H rui rence This gteat lemidy will remove the entire. The ptiss (r tin land has dallv a long IKt nf Ritddeii deaths whiili would not be diiiinltlett If Dr. Agnevv s Cute fii. the Heart wile Usvtl Kot Mte by Miitthevvs HroM. onj . ' ciatk. HI. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. Ni York. Nov pi-Tin m.ttkci hud ilia bullion ol ceverul iinfavorubli faetorj to rairv ut tho opening this morning. Tito 11lv.mil In the late ot dlMoitllt bv tliu Kilpi hunk Koto r.ij to i p,. tent' had unsettle 1 fonlgn markets and di prci-tl tlio Intcriiutlou.iliV lftrd stods l.eie. Fnlon Pat UK lending the lifeline with 11 (lidp or a point. Tin PaclilcK el.-o mii feied from the sperlllt icpoiti. of a ll.p tine b twee 11 No-lhern Pacltlt and Oi.goU Navigation. There was ruiilier sudden i"olhip-o or 1 to I points In tin Fioetat Sltel sio,.lH on the iepoil.d talbtti of stc 1 1 rail Interests to poeil. Opening puii K wile, hovvrvtt. the lowest fie xlrellgtll ink kiv ilovc.opui at polntsi vvhlcb served 1 . suMriln the we ib Mots and tnnllj m (hi WMil: stocks tlunii-clver Total sties wtle I1 17.111 shall s Put nibbed by WILLIAM LINN Ll.l-.N t: CO., stoik liiokvis. 100ms, 703-700 Mean building. open- lllgli- l.oiv. Clos- inc. it y II HSU H's mi; ug. 1st. est Am. Cot Oil . .. Am. Sttg. Ito'g Co Atell,. To. K S. P11 A.. T. . S. P.. 1'r Am. Toliateo Co Am. Spirits ll ill. .1 Ohio ... lliook. It. T. .. tla State Oas . . ("lies, et Ohio I Ul i.-i'a IV 4V I '.si, ll'i i.'ii, P. 121-s im, 13 Mi D't r.iv ON I'l 22j 1.1" i I17ii 111. 112', !079i S.V(j IVJ HP, lll'i I'I'.J RJ il .(1, Id I4U &1 tll'i ID ins '5'i S')i, ,,, V lfl Ui'i !71i 29'-i M'.i as'v n;i. Il'v WlH iri'u 7'. IS'! 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Southern It. K. Southern P. It Pr Tenn (' & li' 0 .. Texas ft Put lib1 . I'liloii Ptidflr Pnlon Par Pi .. P. S Ituhbci V S rtulibu- Pr F S Leutltci Pr Wnbusb Wuhiisb. Pr West. Pnlon W A- I. I! !'- .. Bit; . !); , S'h . uui . 15' i Jl . C7l ll'i . ; . 7' Mi t ut' l K'i c. II'.' 10; TT1 ... V2H . UK 1N HJ CHlCAOO OltAttf MAltlCRT. Open lllr,h I,ovv cio. W11KAT. Iiib. il. eat. lite Derfnibpr r,ci iW' 0fi"i iti May ,.. r.vtj W'l Mk t! i:oitN December ajij, 31 IBHi :vi May 314 3l't ai iilW OATH. Dfcotnber Jl -i'i !S t5Vi May xin iH MS S"i POltK. neccmlier 7.W 7.W .to 7.,.i0 May S.M I'.OJ 8W OW LAUD. D( ember. I S7 l.'m 1.47 I'M Muy t!U 107 IVJ 1 97 Sernnton Boftrd of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Uld. ABkrtt. Soranton c Plttttton Trne Co. Flrat National Dank lSlrnhiirBt HoiJevoJil Hcraultm Bavlncs Hunk Herauloii Puchlius Oft Lacka. Iron & Slccl Ou Thhil Nutlomil Until: Throp NnvllV Alftc Co Scrnntnti Ibillwuy Co Dime Dep & DIh. llnnk Kionomy t.lsht Ileal & Pon- SOU 1UU 95 1J i) 153 ev company Sernnton Illumination, Heat & Powar Company Scraitton Forging Co ... Tin dim' National Hank Lnckfi. Lumbf-r Co Lark Trust & Safe Dep. ... too 130 ... ... IM 150 . . to in ... 115 ... 115 ... ll ... 10.' 102 45 ... 100 Co Mooslc Mountain Coal Co Scronton Paint Co UONDS. Scranlon Pns. Hullwaj, rtisl tuortRase, due I0M People'B Street Hallway, first mortgage, duo 1113 People h Hlreot Hallway. Gen eral mortgage, duo 1021 Dlik-.cn Manufacturing Co ... Laiku. Towrshlp School u7o.. City of Scranlon St. Imp. 6.. Mi. Veftiou Coal Co Scrunton Axle VorU1 Siranton Traction C bonds ,. 10b New York Produce Market. New Yuik, Nov. P.). Pluur tjuli I ait I about sttr.dy. winter pattnts 4i.ii").i:'Hi; winter sliiilt,litK, StUtS.." w Intel ex tras. 2.7n.in; wlnttr nw guides, S.,..TkiC.i1; .Vllunesotii patti.ts. Sl.WtTu. Minnesota liakers, Ha3."0. Vlie:.t Spot steadv , No. .' led, We.. I. ii b, utlnnt; No. 1 luirth rii Dtiluth, 75V f o. b ufloat; op tions opened steml and rxpleilenecd a slight advance on th lump In corn to gether With larue clearances and conti nental busing, closed uneh.inged to '('. lower, sales inrludt'il. No. 'J led Match, 7l,,iti7P,4c closed iii4r , May 7la7l .t-Vie., (.lii-teii 71c; Ditunber, 7.1 JI'lC.i7.!'e., dosed 73c. CornSpot firm; No. '.', "ie. f. (i b, ollont; opllons strong nnd active Influenced b blghei entiles, W"t wen tin rami light iceeipt. tlncii Ne. nit hlgliert, Slav. :i'i'Ja'Sie., rlo-etl SO'ie.i De. cembei, ItUa'i? O-lUe., eloed .""e. Oa lb Spot linn; N), l', ,'Ji.. No .!, Wr : No. 2 white, Sllsc; No .; white. ::'(.. u.ick mixed, wesie.ii, SI'.illc.; track while. TO a.lle ; opllons dull and feuluii'lefcs; May dosed ffllto Cut Meats -Dull; pleKled bellies, ri'iai'sc., do shouldeis. 4rilV,c. do. hams. 7n7',ie. Laid Stead , western sttam closed at ".1'. city at ? I 0. lluller --Firm: -western (teamen. riVJaiP e. ; 110, fartorv. lHfcalP.ic. lTlglns. -T'e.; Imita tion eieamerj, IViaK'ii. 'late daily. la k" , do, cieamrrv, P. a'.'.t. Cheft Hteadv; lnrge white. !i'4c . small while, (iie ; laige coloted, 1'iC. : "mall eoloted, H'tc: light skims, h'4a7c ; part sklm, Wn, .He.: full klm, L'a'le. Pggs Firm; state and Pennsylvania 2l'fi2-"ie.. wete "i fre-b, Sliji-., soutlnrn. LiM.'e. Potatoes (inlet , Jet Keys. Jtal T... New Yolk. l.-"a .:m; Long Island, tl 2".al 7.1, svtel, .ler sev. fl,il.7i; soiilhern, liair.e ivtioletini Quiet; refined New York. 7.M; Phfloilel nhli mill Itiltlmore, $7.2.; do. In bulk, l J. Philadelphia Piovision Market. I'blladelphla. Nov I'J. Wheiit-Sleady, contrail grade, November, 'iPiu72e Corn Firm, No. 2 mixed November, ?.7lsu".i ic Oats Firm and 'sc hlglnr; No. J vvhlio clipped. .!2i3Jiji"., No. :! white clipped, .jm.. a III., No. 2 mixed, dipped. MUJO'sC llilt tei Dull and ruln , fancy vvchtein creanurj. 2!e . do. prints, 21a.Ui'. Lggs Firm: treh nimby. 21c. do. wcsteiit, Hi , do. "outhwestern, llMJie : do. south ern, lfti. Chee.e Firm Itefuii'tl Sugar.t Pncliiinped Cotton Stetid.v. Tallow Dull; city prime In hogsheads. BV'., lotmtrv. In Imnels, Ii'tc; d.nk. do,, 34c. Live l'outlr Steadv . fowls, Sjie.. old inoti'is, ii'.e., spring chickens, ha e , tltick". 'e . grew.. !U10c. . turke.v. 'talile. Dies-ed Poultrj Firm, fowl", choice, S'.a '.ie. , do fair to pood, 7'iac. ; old ioosier, if., spring tbUkens. wcbtcrn large. 10a 10V,. do. fair to good. liiiiV.e. , do. small and Inlerlof, 7aM; btolleis. UulSc; tur keys, eholre, 12alb.; tlo. lair to good. 10 nllc. Hecelpls Flout". ".Otni hands and SleViO u.icks, wheat. M.OO) bush' Is; corn. 177 1) bushels, oats, 7,001 bushel ments Wheat, .:.ihiu bushels, coin. hU'hels, oats. i.tKW buhcls. Ship 111 IM) Chicago Produce Market. Chicago, Nov. 11. Pronounced stiengtli in corn today and heavy export blisbuss at tho senhuaid uscued a dtopplng wheat in.iTkrt Deeemher wheat closeil VtU-e. higher and Muv advunced Ki. Corn roi it. Onts left off i up. Pork and rlhs advnntetl 7' c . oath and laid J'.ic. Cash quotations were as follow : Flour Win- tei pateiils, f!.:laa(,: ptralBliti, j.'.tia:i.2ii: spring P'ittnt. tl.2Jal1i), No. 2 spring whi.it. IH.iK'k' ; No. .1 spilng vvhe it, filalOe; No. 2 ird. IS'. 1.. V" 2 corn. I. o. Ii , IliV'.; No. 2 o.Us f o, b.. Jii,c : No. 2 white, f. 0 1 2i'a'."l",e. . No ". white, f. n Ii., .'T'.l 2Si(e ; No. 2 ive. 1l'v,c ; No. 2 bailey. :?Ul i'le , lta Hietl, 07' jc.; tlmolhv seed, $2 ,1j pork J7.vla'l: laid ri '.Hat.i7'..; Hbs. $4Hn I.M. shoulders, 1Ji.n'i.e ; sides. StSOil"!); whlikev, H121- siigiiis. out lour. J177: granulated, Pi.'i, Chicago Live Stock. Chicago. Nov. 1i.-Tllo .-mall supplj of cattle (idit was intlly dNposed 1.1 at ror miji pikes Choice steels, $,1..i0a.1.7r; nie illtitn. $l.7r.al ii. beer slurs, bi1.7u. stock. .,s mid feeders. Vlnl.Si. lu.llh, 2.'21iJ in i iows and helfeis. J..'Aii; cjIvof. VUnir, wehtein largrli, "2.1 Ji. I M ; v.itteru fed hteirs, lla ',11: Texas glass leets, .,.',0a 4.1H. The demand foi bogs Was bilsk ut osieidii r ntngo or Jitlirs. Sales vvero at ;.l,1a.l.S1 in nu exlteiue lame jor hogs, with the git.iter putt lianaliig handii al II.Muil.rAi; t)lg. sold al '.I'M;'.;;.", laigelj at J2.WaH.20 i legs Sold 7'al0r. le.v.er than 1 11 week ago and 7e, lovtei tlimi a jear aso. ' lleiuulkablv unsatlttactovy we k for I slieep, tbei bdng no iuipiovt'iiieul in tlio j demand: feeders SJ.ji.i!.";; "arlttigs. fl; j v.iHtein nn ep, Wiiim1' inmos, i...'i.iri'.'i II erlpls Cilile. Si head: hojs. 0.K4) I bund, sin on l.Mn) hint'. East Lthtiiy Cattle Market i:,.t i.iii'utv p.i N.r 1.' caitn Si'-iov; eini ?s 13a....'i), prlui". t.riu.1.ti; i.iliiiull. tt.2i'rt3iiO Hog Shade .tilling 1 1 iirPne h-nv v nnd h.st medbims, '. lit "V heel Yorkers. ifl.'.u'ii'i; tomnton to fail- Vorkeis. kl.mat'.t, coarfe bogs, J MM nS.Mii: nigs. t ij:j.tO; skips and coniinoii Pigs, s.Was 10: toni.hs S22iia,:. Shtrp--Siow , chub 1 weiiit'is 1,'aiil.io, eonmiin to good noun..; veal tialvis, $7.t7 '!. New Yoik Live Stock. N. w Yoik. Nov 11 - Ileuvi s Fe ding stwiil, l.ulllli v doing Cnlv W, -Loner: veals, $7nT.71; Hiasciis. tWi j, ronunuii vvcrliiiit )J..'o,i:i illn-1 11 and Lamb No tUPmiul of iinpoitaiiic: sheep, poor to run. IJMial: Umhi. l.iii to (holie, l."a3.2J; 20 cms unsold Hopr-dlcccllilti. a,57l bond; nuthluu b h g, nomu allv sieudv at IJ.O'J LOJST. 7.0ST '-' LADlflfl' "VlLK PUJTPrfLl.X tbli'K lii mill dceiiaHd: ut St. Peter'n (.ithnll.it KatniilAv ivenlntr. If no; te luriiiil heron. Tin nl.i.v pion t utlon nim bi (ixiKi'teil by 1 hi" p.Mty mho bus It. It should bo lift nl the p'impo limn vvhlih It w is inken The People's A l'OPULAU CI.CAKlNfi HOOSU for the Uulicllt ot All Who Ilnvc Mouses, to Kent, Keul Estate or Other Property to Mtsll or Pxlmnae. or Who Want Sltnutloiis or Help These Small Advertisements Cost One Cent n Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word Lx:epl Situations Wanted, Which Arc in serted Tree. FOR RENT -- TO 11KNT-T1IP, nXCr.I.HllHl '1',' hall on WnshliiHtou nveuut. Sultubio forscluctpni ties, balls and eliU'italmuc'iits. Ladles iiml emite" ,.li,li rile nt tlttueliea, also caterer on picitilsef. Apply l0 l"''0' yul'i "' i.niMitwaiina uvfnm- , VBiilcnct- low relit Jolic. SU Spruie street. ?on 'nnirrTrMK nomtTirriiiAiti: , of orikc-s Bcecud floor ftont, Coal i'.x cliaiijto. Cull at rcom 13. yon HUNT Qiilncy "sT:CON PLOOlt, 701 FOR SALE rolt sAMl-p'jiis'r'ci.ASH uo'i' wa- ler heater, nearly UnW, 15M Washing ton avenue. POR SALD-STOCK OP Mlll'-CllAN dUc; doing sirletlv i ash buslneii' Hue oppuituiilty; owing to mnn) other bui ness Intorei-K Atkliess Hov, hi, M Mil ford, X'a. 10n HA1.H 1IOI18C, IIAllNMIPS AND buggy, veiy cheap; or would exumnso for good upright piano. fVII or uildlcsB " Capouo itvenue. POlt HALC-THN K-I-P-A-N-S POPv B ccntB ut tlrugglbls. One gives roller. REAL ESTATE. l'OU HALR-MY ItLSIDCNCH AT 2J5 ColraN avenue Just i( iiiplcted All model n inipiovciiiQnts. Ilcrdvvood flitlsh, snnltaiy plumbing, ekctilt lights, etc. Price uuhomiblc. Addiess Prunk T. Okell, 2M Uroudwity, New Yoik city. FURNISHED ROOMS. von." ru?rnob.M ""wmt "poa nn, sultablo for man mid wile ot two gentlemen, boi Mulbeiry sttcrt. POll IllCNTU'Trf'LPASANT ItOOMR with boa id, also table hiiird al .11." Washington avenue. Paurot lloiist, Mrs. ILilMey POlt HDNT-PLDAHANT Ft UNIHUDD rooms, convenience, itooiits from 1.50 up, u.'.' Mulberry btreet. WANTED. YvATMDdivrNriTt "vv7rrrKiioiro start it new Industry In litis town. Ad tlri"" 100J Tribune oilier. HELP , WONTED-FEMALE. WANTDD IMMPDIATF.LY-SP.VDIIAL v nm Ifninfvtl tittivriiuat u fit iilr ilrniK- i making depiittmcnt The Leadei. 181 and 12fi Wyoming avenui-. (Second lloor). PLIJ.VHANT 1IOM1J WOllK FOU MI1N or women, tl.iy or 1 veiling, J'! to 11 weeklv. no ciiiiv.isslng 01 eperlence needed, plain Instructions and woik mailed on application llrnzllluu Mfg. Co., New Yoik City BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY PAIITNUH WANTPD-HSTAnLISIUJD paving mil iitiututlttg buslneis, wish ing to add vel.v vnllialile spetlalltv would like partner (active .voung man preftrredl with $vni lo J1.UW; Investigate. Charles ti. Smith, 112 Miniln avenue, cor Spruce. POLITICAL. AGlllJKAllLif' TO" l'ltoMIHUS .MADIJ last May to a committee of iltlen". I announeu melf as a t antlldiile for the ofllrii of Mayor of tho Clt of Sci.it'tnn. Hnlijeet to the vote nt the Itepulilicuri primal v election under the Crawford county lulcv A. It. STI'JVDNS. 1 IIF.HHHY ANNOl'NCh THAT I WILL lie a cundldale Tor the olllrn of .Miiyoi, subjett to the (let Won of the Itepubllean primal ie- to be neiii tor tne nomination of tltv otlleer. JAMD8 MOlll. JHtS LTTiTnLiTiuTcvXi mcnl. Rut ; shampooing. 30i . facial niHssuge, manliming, 23i., dilropotlj .01 (jttincy. CITY SCAVENGER A.H HIHGOS CLUANS PUIVY VAl LTM uud tefas poolh, no odor Improvid pumps used. A CHianS. Proprietor. Leave 01 tiers! 1100 North Muln iivenue, or DIcke'B drug store, t unlet Adams and Mulbcriy. Telephone C010. LEGAL. Noi'icn is ni:Hi:'inr(rivi:N tiiat v'n application will Im made lo tho Hov 1 rnor of tho State of Prtinsylvnula oil Momlav tho tweltth day of December. U'JS. by Pilvvnril L I'liller, Chants It. Fuller. Mortimer II. I'liller. Dlvvnnl . Keen- and Ileiilv 11. Shlvell. iiihIm- thn Art of Assembly of the I'ommoiiwi tilth ot Pcnns.vlvaiila. entitled "An At t t" pro vide for the tncnrpot.it Inn and legulatloi of leitaln eoiporatlotis," upiitovtd Apt II 2'i, I"i7l. and tho Mipplrnients thereto for the tha'ter ot an ll torpor ilion to lie tailed tin .Mount Pleasant Coal Comprm. tho ebaiaetei and object win re of Is the mining nnd piepuilng of n.iil Im mark' t and selling the satin and foi these pin peers to have po-stss- 111. d 1 njov all tlio light, bendlts and piivllcgts ol ll ild Art of Assembly and Its i-upilom( ntf WF.LLF.S At TOHHUY. Solicitors. COMMON WHALTII OP PKNNSYLYA nlu. (oiintv ot Liitknwaunn, ss pi ie: atkiiowlnlginent of lietiiurei'H dtttls In Hie touit ot L'uiiiiiKin Pleas of Luck aw.iuna (ount. No 20. Pa mum T. nil. lVl'.i Now. Nov. 15th. ltjl".. It I", oi del ed Hut h'rldav, 21ih day nl Novtiuber al PI o'clock a. III. Ill optli mutt, be Hied lot tht iicknovvleilgmt'iil of deed bv tin tieauier ol l.ackavvaiina county, notice of the same to be given hv pnliltiatlon in the Lackawanna Legal News, Hir.iiitnn Tilbune und Seranton Timer, for oik vveoit ut Hit exponsi ol the toiiiity m Liu ka VMtnnu. Hy the Coittt. Ceilllhd f 10111 the ittord this 13th day of Xovtmbtr. A. D. lM'h. tL. S.i J COPHLAND, 1 othoiiotaiy. Ptr 11. SITUATIONS WANTED SITI'MI("N WANTHD-Tl) DO WASH lug and liontnij ut liutiu uud go out by the tla Cap m idthes" A. U ill N. riutiiutl av el. ur. I H IT l" ATI l IN W A NTI :T7 - A S II 1 X' 1 liotilim 01 inv kind ot liotist ikutilug l,v the d.i" 01 will takt washing bom 1 side duel 4.") I'runlillu avenue. hrn'TlON TNTlJD-llY A V.'OJIIX I in go mil b the da "t rletinlng of I Ik ' btl m lelrifiites Address 123 I I'lutiklln aveiitie. SITIATIONS WA.NTKD- HY TWO ouug Rills: eliaiilheiniaid In hutl o' nurse gill Adduss 113. CaMlita sl'Cit, North Fin). ui vi ATION WANTFD-IIY AV ITAL. Ian young nmn hi mm cry hlniu, tenth r or hi hot.l. 'Mn fuiidsh o.ii- t.O.1,1 leferelicis Atlili esb Ann ufo uiccnto. liu ClltslllUl street. Cltjj B1TPATION WANTUn - UY YOl'Nti man to flnlh b'irber trade, one ycai't exorlenie: Can iiiriilsh Al reft-renoes AddKss narber, 5)8 S. Main avenui AnTrDvvYi7h"v TtT tf) OCT I1Y dav or tuk wiirIiIiki uuuiu llqui iip vUIH' 15" Franklin (U'enue A YllPN-rr COlTijtlTir VIAN-'wOFLO like to have a. poslilon drlihu or wor) lug bv the d.i Hi. Franklin u nut. r7lTl"TToN VVANTiii-HY a""hAkT:U. fiom New Vofk, lis foremiiii or second 111 bnkeo. Addiess S llbtll stuet, City. Exchange. WANTED. VA4NTl3D-CAri: OP HAD IlliALTIl will not lifiiriU. that itii'-A-N8 Brnil n cents to Itlptins Chamlrnl Co., New York, for 10 rumples and l.OuO leall tn on I bis. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. 'VJA"J''- HPPIOllPLPOPrl IIAIH, WAItTH AND moles removed bv elrctrlilty, inlnlcs, priinulieitl. thargi's moderate, consulta tion free, Helen Iliiehnitnh, Deihiatolo gist, :;12 Washlugioii uvrmio. CHIROPODIST Xr VAjV''VrV COltNH, llt'NIONS AND INOUOWINO mills eilied without the least pain or drawing blued. Consultation nnd utlvlio given free. P.. M. HliTZIlIj. Chlropo. dlKt. 2:"0 LackaWfiritia nenuo. Ladles at tended nt their icsldctico It Ucslru'l. ClniiBCs moderate. PROFESSIONAL. ARCHITECTS HDWAllt) If. DAVIS, ARCllITCCT, Council lliilbllng, Sernniou. 11 L. WALTini, ARCHITECT. OPKH'P. 1 car of roil 'Washington avenue. LDWIH IIANCOKTjTC"Ail('lllTi:Cl'. 4.V. Spruie St , ear Wnh. nv . Scranlon. pnp.Di:mcK l. nitowN. Aitciirn:i'T. Price IJulltllng. IK Washington avenue, Sernnton. T. t. LACMY '& PON. AIlCIHTCCTS. Tradeis' Nntlortnl Hank. DENTIST3 IHI. I. O LYMAN, SCItANTON PHI vote Hospital, tor. IVjomlng and Mul berry. Dtt. II. P KP.YNOLDS, Ol'P. P O. DI5. C. c. LAFUAC1I, 115 Wyoming a"c. W1JI.COM 13 C. PNOVDR, Z3I Washington avcrue. llottn. D to l.and 2 to S. HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLIJ. 0 SI'KtTCB STIUJF.T. MAKUrf your lint to older and they fll. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE KLK CAP1J, 121 AND 127 PIIA.NK liu avenue. ItsitcH leatonable. P. ZIJIOLnit, Pioprk'tor. SCHANTON 110P8I7, NKAIt D.. L. X W pittscnger depot. Conducted on the IJu- ropenu pliiu. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LAWYERS PllANK II. I50YL13, ATTDHNP.V AND Couiihe Hot -ut-l.u iv Iluir Uulldlng. looms 1.1 and 11, Washington uvinue. WILLAIID. WAIHIHN &. KNAPP, AT toineys and Coiuisellois-at-Lavv. Ue publleaii Dulldlng, Wuslilngloii uvtnue, ni;iHoiiiii, I'.l, JPs4.SPP JIIHfil l, .I.TTtJllNDYS AND Coilnsrlleus - at Law. Cotilinouvvialth liitiiding Hooms I a and 21. JAMHS W. OAKFOUD, ATTtUlNHY.AT l.aw. Hooms Gil, ;15 and Dpi, U0.11.I of Trade Uulldlng. D. U. ItDPLOnLH, ATTOHNHY-I.UANri ni'gotlated on u-ul estate si'ittllv Meors lliillclincr, lotnu Washington avenue and Hpruce vtieet JAS. J. TI. HAMILTON. ATTOP.NF.Y-ot-Law 201 Comnionvvoallli Uulldlng. Helauton. HDWAHD W Itoomi lOJ-'nil TllAYint, ATIOUNIIY till floor. Meals Ilulldtiig. Ii. A WATIILH. ATTriltNllV-AT-l.AW, M2 liuiil of Tini!" IlillldlliB, Hcuilltoli. Pa. C. It PITCllCtt. ATTOIINDA-AT-LAW. Commonwealth Uulldlng. Herniilon, Pa. PATTHHHON National It. WILCOX, Hiillillng. TUADKltS' C. COM HOYS, Uulldlng. 9-11 HIll'FULlCAN A. W liriUTHOLF. Altv, Mears lihlf. MIDWIFE MltS C.AHLH. OllADPATi: MIDWIFH 1.11S Waslibiirn street, Seiaiitou. Fn gagomeiits hOllcltcd. Ilooni and best nttPiidaiiee for a llmllci' liiimbci ot na tlents. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Dll. (J. L. FIIHY. SCKAN'JON EAVIM5S Haul; Uulldlng, 122 Wjomlng avenue. MAItY A. SIIHP1ILHD. M. D.. IIOMH opalldst, No. 22J Adams avenue. Dlt. W 17. ALLPN, lugioii avenue. 312 NOUTH WASH- DH. It THAPOLD. SPFCIALIST IN DlhciiMH of Woniiii, tottiLi' Wvotulni avenue ami Sprut c stieit. hiraiiion OlPco bouts- Thutsdnvs and Suiui du?. !) 11. tn to 6 p. 111. DH. L. M CATF.S. HOOMS 207 AND lu? Hoard of Tiude Hiilldlug Older houis, 8 to 0 0. in , 2 to '! and 7 to S p ni H"l dence, 3Ci Madison avenue. DH C L FHF.AS SPLCIALIST IN ICiiptiu-e. Tiuss Fitting und l-'ai P.edm Hon. Olllre telephone 12d! Hours, 10 to 12. 2 to i, 7 to 0. DH. S. W. L'AMOKHAl'X. OFFICR V10 Washington avenue. Itrsldenir. Mis Mulherr. Chronic diseases lungi. heart, kldnejs and genlto-tulnaiy or gans a specialty Hours, I to 1 p in w oT TiooTc v 1 vr 1 : iTixap. y si mi - geon. lloiscs. Cattle uud Dogs liejteil. Hospital. 121 Linden stint. Seiautnn. Tclephouo 2ii72. seeas H. R. CLAKIC CO, l:DDMl:N AND Nurserjmen; store llfi Washington ave nue; Eicon house. 1S30 Noith Main ave mie: store telephone, 7fl SCHOOt-S SCHOOL OF -J HIS LACKAWANNA. Siiauluit, P.i. Ciiiiifcs piep.iratory to eolleue, law. tneillilnn or btihil.usH. Opens Sept. Ii ,J"nd l-r eutulogur ltev. Thomas M Cuiin Ll. I), Ualtei II.' Ibiell. A M. VilRi HC1CENS JOS KPI.TTLL. P.LAU mi P.HAK I.ACKA- maiiufat.. wanna nvoiiue. tieiuiuun , tntei ot Wire Sne'lis MISCELLANEOUS KATHST PHOM PHlLIPPIXi; ,ri. lamD. Oteatesl Nov.il lUtllo. shorn all blown 10 pieces und lauded lu Xnl. tlclon'a Shoo Htou. Wnplungton uventiu ludlra' Ibio butmn hocs, lusset j doiiBola, lost r-'W. at.'l-l!1: lacllfs' nno $2.00 Bboct for 9Se. lad es' o-sior,iSi to"t jl.50. for 79e. nieiiB i-A calf umi mMc: iliogb foi l n: noo shoca forji.it xc iiTpJTti's oitcni;sTHA m"i wil'-ou ballB. plciilts. parties, nteptluj,,,, ,,,,. dings slid concert woik fmiiUhcd j"or trims, ndrcss II J IkiUti kiiuIijlioi 117 W.voinlng iiMoue. ovti lliilh.ria musk lore. Miio'.CitoTjK liiioTiiijus. "mnNfiTiTs supplies, envelopex. papit Iwgc. twine. Warehoiise. iw Washington avuiue. Seranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. m - ,",f -y-i--i-ig-i rifn.njLiLnj, ri -jn.i if- .1 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule In Eflect May 19, 1S9S. Trains Leavo Wilkcs-Barre as FoU lows: 7.30 0. m,f week days, for Sunbur Harrlsburfr, PhlladBlphla, Daltl. more, Washlnplon, and for Pitts burp; and the Watt. 10.15 a. in., week days, for Harleton, PotUvllle, Reading) Norrlslown, and Philadelphia; and for Bun bury, HarrlsburR, Phlladolphla, Baltimore. Washington ind Pill.. burpand tho Wost. 3.12 p. m , dally, forSunbury, Harrls ptirK Philadelphia, Baltimore, WoMilngton, and Flttsburs and the West. 0OO p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia ami Pltlsburfc. t. ...,.J.'.JJ'W00"" rtnlPM. Aent. J. H IIU1CIIINS0V. (lenera) Managtr. t)cl Lticku, and Western. Pffcct MOndu), Novcin'ocr 11, P!4. Tiains leavo Siranton as follovvn: L'x picus for New York and all points Dut. i.W, ;!W, CIO. bW and low u. 111 ; 1J.55 ani U..I1 p. 111. express for Ctatou, Trenton, Phlladslfc phbi and the Boutli, 310, b.w and lo.Oo a m , IS f.5 anil V.M p in Tob.v humia aicemmotlatlou. Rio p. m Dxiiress for UlUHbamton, Oswego liu mlrti. Coining, ilath. Dan.svllle. .Mount Mollis uud HulTalo. 1.MU. 2.5.7. ll 00 u. in l.u'i nuu 5M p. tn.. making close connec tlons at. llurtiilo to all points lit tho West Northwest and Southwest. Washington aicnnimodatlon. ;j,lu , tI1, UliiRliamton and way stations, i 03 p m. Nltholson aicomtnotlntlon Bio p. m Impress Tor I'tlea and Itlchlleld .Hptpigs 2.:!j a. m , and 1.73 p. in. Ithaca, 2.S5 9 0) it. tn., and t.55 p. m For Northumberland, Plttstou, Wllitpt. tlarre Plvmoulb, lltooniHhurg nnd Dan ville, making close connections at North, iimlierlaud for Wllllamsport, llitrrlsburg IJaltlmore Wahliliigton and thn Houth Not thmnbei land and Intermediate stn. tlons, too. 1003 u. in nnd 1.63 and 5.40 p. in. Nnntlcoko ami Intermediate sintlon. S.0S and II 10 a. in Plj mouth nnd Inter, medlutu stu tlons. U.X3 and 8.00 p. in. Fo Kingston, 12 31 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches un all cxptiss Mains. For deluded Information, potket tlme- tiiuius. etc., uppiy lo .11. lj. Hpilth, DI trict Passenger Agent, depot tlckst of flee. Lehlijli Valley Kntlroad System Anlhr.ttlto Coal Psed. Hnsiirltig Clranll ness and Comfoit. In Uffect Nov. 13. IMS. Tit A INS LL'AVH KCItANTDN For Philadelphia and New Yoik via D. & 11. It. It., nt i;.43 u nt . and 1I.U1. 2.1s V.I Hbuk Diamond i:-pre"s. and ll.IlO p. 111. Sundays. D. & H.. 1.1S. 7.13 p. m. For White Haven. Ha7lettiit. Pottvlllf, and principal points In tlio coal region, via D. & 11 It. It.. 1, 13 2 IS and 4.27 p m For lielhlehein, Fasten. Heading. Har ilsliutg and prlnclpul Intel medlato stu. tlons via D. A II. H. Il G.11 11. 111., 12.U), 2 11. 127 Hint U Diamond Fiprit-s, 11 "0. Simdavs. D & 11 I r.s. 7.1C p. m. For Tuiikhannoek, Tovvundu. Klmliu, Ithntn (lenevu and ptlndpul blteimcdl ale "itiitloiis, -via I), 1, & W. 11. It., 8.I1J a m 12.31 uud .: 11 p. 111 Foi Cienevn Hochctci. ltttrfalo Nlag iitu Falls, chli'tigo and nil points west vl t. D. & II. It. It,, l.'ui. :i.oi murk Dliimoml i.vpirss, in 11 and ll.m p. 111. Sunday"! D. ie IL. 11.41 11. in.. 7 is p. tn. Pullman pailot and sleeping or I.chlclt valley pit lor tats 011 all ttuins brtweru IMlkes-lliiite and New York. Philadel phia, liulTiilo and Husprnsiun llildge HOLLIN II WILUPIl. Oen. ritlpt . Houth Hothlehrm, P.i CI IAS S I.Li: P.O.S. Agt., 2.j Cotllandt Mrcct Xevv Yoik. A NONHMACllPlt Division Pa--etiger Agent, South llrtliltliein. Pa Fnt Hi 1,1 ts and Pullman lest rvutions apnl.v JU9 l.atkawauna ave. Scrai.ton, Pa. Dcliivvaic and Hudson. On Stuida. July 3id, li.ilns will leava ceijuiou as follows Pot C.nl.onclalc-B'JO, "W, S 5J 10 11 e. in . 12 noon: 1.21. 2 20, 2.32. 5 2;, 6.23. Z 37, IMS. 1100 p. m , 1.16 p. m. For Altinnv Suiultma. M011t1e.1l, IJOs loit. JC w IhiBUind iiolutv. ete 0.20 a. m. 2 20 p. m For Honeselale-RSO 8 53. 10.H a. m . 11 noon; 2111. m Fm VtPkrs-ltiiic. in 1,1 11 111.' I2.HI. 1 2. C 11 !. 2.1, 4 27. ; 7 IS. lu 41 11 '0 p 111. Fot New Voile Philadelphia, etc.. vl. l. high Valley ltnilioad-0.il 0. ni.. 1201, 121 4 !- p ru ' with lllnclc Diamond K piess, II JO i in For PcnnsvlvniilH. Halboail points, h lo, P'.S a. 111.. 2 IS 4 27 p ill , , , ,, ,, . Foi Wei.li 1 11 Points, via Lehigh wlleV ltiillioad-7 1R n. m 12 01. T.M, with BUelc Dliimond F.pni. mil. H.SO p. m. Trains will an Ive In Seranton as fol lows: .. ,, . ,. Fiom Cuiboiidiilti and the Norlh filj 7 11 Sis 'i.Si 101S II f,S a. m.. 1.21. 2-1j, 3.2 v 121. "11.7 11 mr.il 11 27 p m. ,. ... Fiom Wllkes-llatie and tho Soutn-S lj. 7 11 SIS, 10 OS 11 B", n m: 1.1?. 2.14. I.4 3.211. C21. 7 33. yni. 10 fii 11. 111.: i-i-' a. m. SI'NDAY TP.AINS l-en Carliondak-P07. 11.33 s a, m.; I'i'i 2 3' 3 53 1 51 p. in. For Wllke-liauc-l."S. 11.11 a ;n 1 1 &S, 3.2S. 5.11. 7.1S p. 111 Lowest tate to all polnth lu UnlteJ Plates and Canada J. W. IIFPDICK. (J. P A . Albany. NT. H W CHOSS, D P A Se-anton. Pa. Central Railroad of New Jersey (Lehigh and tLsciuehanna Division ) Stuilonu In New York- Fool of Llbcity street, ! N ll". mid Soulli l'eu. Whltcliull "'VV.'i'i,, .,rit. iohI UFod t.Mludvil.v. lusur- In- eleanllliess und Liiintoll. 'mil TAllLi: IN PFPLCT NOV. .-1 11U Tiitiiis leavo Snantun 1 01 Plttston. Will! s-Uaiic, eli.. al s .10 10 10 n 111 . 1 2u. " 'ii 10V in. aiiiuKo -, l"W a- m, 1 (i. For 1:. : 10 i. m l.aki'vvood autl Allantlvi Cltj. s A '''i"m-' New tilk. Nivyuik tnd llllzab'h. S.:0 (esprcs") a in.. 1 "ii (eMiiessi. J. 'i te- SuiuJav 2.15 P. 111. Tin lit piess) p. hi. leuv big 1 'J' l m . 111 rives lit PlilludPlnMIt, reriiilnul. 7.UJ p. m . 11110 .New Iteaillm. ?." 'il:j ..'..' i'.i...b AlliMitiinn. Hothl."- P. m. I ',11. M.lllll I. OH II I'lsttii uii'l Plillaildpbla. S.JO a. in, ii 11 111. Simdavs 2.11 p. m. -" 1' " I 1- .,,1,,,-lr.n nn.l hem. 1.20. Fe For inn n , , - -7"'U Yeben points ru" ', h,u,lS ...1-, ,1 m. Mlllllll .11,., ' ' ... " -'- : ." ln a s.'-'o ii'.11' . ',:, ',,. n,,,,.,, r.rove. etc.. ae II p. Ill runmttpi ....... 1 nllL 1 ni .1 111 and 1 '-1' P 1,010. v'..Vr.. .. v, 1 1 , , in. l,cMuion and Harrlsbuig. Foi lte.iilb.g, nn AlleutoWli, b.IO a in.. 120 p. m. hitn- (lay. i ;n ., Cot' I'Olir""', - --.- m , 1.20 p 111. . 1 in "'..,.. v,.w vnrti. toot of Lin. rrv stl rt. No.ll. Itlvor nt 4l. 9 W x piish) a . ni.. 1 ! lexptess) p. m. Sunday, 4':i)eavemN"W Yoik. South pern-, foot wiiitehull "tnci " ''"" ' '" '. -' p m' .lmr.'.V.,iL riirlvluu or dtpiitlng fiom ' "Sl"r .rn can ronnett midei cover .111, ,1 lo "b-vated tallUMils. Uroadw iv; Vf ""ri and fen lea to Hrooklvn ami ,',J e ldan " nuking -mirk tramfrt to ndVrom "iVaid CVntial '! pot and Lo .ir teitnlnnl can 1111 1 Nli'i' n,pi.ip'u '5i;1" ThioiiRb lb '' s to. "' . So.itli MH.I Wen " '""' Ueidllig Teimhntl, ii.li 11. ni iioints Lust, est rate at mo out rsi:. dm Supt. V P.ALDVVIX. Oen 1 ah- A St. Trie ittul Wjoinliin Valley. lluiutubl. luclleclSept 1 rt ll. I'r-ilns leave rSnanton foi Novy York, N'Ii biuB and lulirmedlatc points (In FrVe i-i h.iul. "'"' l"' ln"l'V Ud loial Lr.ie.iai'"." ',' , mill 2 21 11 m. Train nriivout Bii.111'1011 fiom ubovo points lOWa 111 and:U."and0 03p m. Ontario und Western Kallroud. Time Table In Ktti Tuesday. Nov. I, ISOi Train leives ficranton for Carbotidal mid Cadosla at in "w a in., (otincrilng will ".'.'.' .,., ir.loH North and Kouth TUIl I, isos, with rum i.iivisC,uloli or Ciirbiiiidalr and ferJn ton in 2 01 i in. leaving fa boodale in S3) n m 111 1 iv lug ut Seranton in t 21) p in SunilujH nnlv Fm ('Htlonla. cotitiectlii'- tvllli mam line 11. 1111s .oriii son nou-i nt i 11 111. arilvlng ut Cadosla al loi 11 in If t inning. Ienvi i'adoi"ii in i p 111. iiiilvliig t'aihoiidHlr ut 5.51 p m, llli. I Selantoli at li.'tii p. 111. .1. C. ANDFllSON. (I. P. A New- Yoik. T. FLITCHOIT, D. P. A I'er.uilou. malum .1 II 11 H e