Jy tF THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1898. 3 W WHITNEY'S WEEKLY BUDGET OF NEWS AARON WIUGHT'S KNArSACK AND AltMY CANTEEN. Some of the Susquehanna County Murders Union Tliauksglvlne Services Montrose Girl's Idea of n Cold and Unfriendly Epistle The Hnppy Lot of n Crow Why Some Mon Do Not Follow the Plow. (Special to the Scranton Tribune. Susquehanna, Nov. 22. In April, 1MT, 'Aaron Wrlifht, of TUookdalo, came home from the war, through which he had seived In a Now Jersey regiment. He left his knapsack, haversack and canteen nt the house of a friend and went to California. Thu filend 1uiik the soldier's hat on a peg In the garret. M'rlRht did not return, and the artlcleo were forgotten. One day lait vve-e k Writ-lit arrived at the friend's home and Inquired fm the accoutrements). They wore found hanging In the garret. A pnrkiiKo "f Rjound coffee and one nf brown sugar were In the haversack an they hud been dealt out for rations on the Held. The canteen contained n. email quantity of whlskv. Tt was thick and muddy, but had the aroma of the "old HtUff " A soldier's portfolio and writing pa per and envelope with the patriotic embellishments In vogue during The oars of the war. pent and Ink bottles wore in the knapsack. When Wright gazed upon these long forgotten com panions of lils .ears of hardships and dangeis on the battlefield he burst Into tears nnd klseel them over and over again. He had them tenderly uacked Just as he received them, which was just as they had (ome fiom the flcld, and tool; them to his home In Califor nia. in a line on so. The f uncial of Mis S. A Barton, an old resident, occurred fiom the family Jesldcnce on Prldav afternoon. Tlev. n. I. Strthc rland officiated. Union Thanksgiving services will lie held in the Methodist church on Thurs day. The s-ermon will be preached by Itev E. P. Allen, pat-tor of the Bap tist church. The board of ttade on Friday even ing elected tht follow ingotllceis: I'l el dent. O. T. Smith, vice-president. Thos. Todd; secretins. William A. Skinner; treasmcr. IMwaul Doherty; trustees, three years, 11. llohlrldge, H. "W. Jack son. The special meetings In the Method ist chuieh are being laigely attended, and much Interest is manifested. lit. Hew Hthelburt Talbot, bishop of the diocese of Cential Pennsylvania, made his first visitation to Christ Epis copal church last coning. He will visit flraco Eplscopul church, Oak land, today. Eleven persons weie received into the Presbyterian church on Sunday morn ing. FLOTSAM AND JETSAM Our fondtst hopes oro oft destrojed. But whv In tears bewail our pllcht The trouble that line can't avoid. A woild of grieving won't set right. 'Jlicn do not walk the floor In wot Because a note Is overdue. But let the iran walk ou owe Ho'll do cnoush of It for two. The meanest man has a vote The noblest woman has none. Ah h! Marriage Is neer a failure, but a parncrship between two people after they become i-o. The ciow's lot Is not a happy one, but ho has "caws" for gratitude that he is not a popular Thanksgiving bird. When thill winter reigns unruly, thtn uic hear el our blghs. Dajs and men ate shortest truly, when the snow blid (lies. "Did vour husband leave any person al property'.'" asked a Susquehanna lawyer of a client the other day. "In deed, he did," leplled the widow, "thiee gir Is and four bo s " When a man's wife comes In and sees him. lazor In hand, and with his fate all lather, and asks him, "Arc you shaving?" It's a piovoking thing for him to answer: "No; I'm blacking the stove," but it Is human natute to so leply. IN SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. Thu tilal of Cornelius Wells Shew, erstwhile of Susquehanna, for the mur der of A. Jackson Popper, commenced in Montrose on Monday. Evangelist liairett, of Wllllamsport. commenced union services on Sunday In Hallstead. Tlio term of County Superintendent of Schools Charles E. Moxley, of Hall ste.itl, will expire in Juno next. He Is the light man In the right place, and he will undoubtedly bo re-elected. Tlio semi-annual convention of the Jefferson Branch union. Young Peo ple's Society of Christian Endeavor, will be held In Stan urea on Wednes day, There Is no truth In the currant re port that Prof. M. W. Cargell, formerly a well-known principal of schools In this county, has become Insane. He has been suffering from nervous prostra tion, caused by business levcipas. He has the sincere sympathy of a large number of friends throughout the county. SOME SIDE NOTES. Ono good turn deserves another. On Wednesday people will stuff their tin -kejs. On Thursday the turkeys will stuff tho people. While tho muskrats of New Yoik and New Jersey arc double-backlng their horns and putting two coal tuoves In a room, those of Pennslanla are leaving plenty ot ventilation, and o dently aro expecting an open winter. When muskruts fall to agiee, wlint aio weather prophets to do? It Is much easier tor some people to dran tears at the sight of dlstuss than dime. Some people pray for a starving widow Instead of sending In cad. Teais and prayers are In some Instances gen uine acts of sympathy, but gifts of d.rncs and bread ore acts never ques tioned. BOMD SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY MUItDEHS. Near Susquehanna, In May 1, 1S2I, Jason Treadwell murdered Oliver Hat prr. Treadwell was executed In Mont rose. In 1S73, near Monti ose depot. Daniel O'Maia and Patrick Irving murdered O'Maru's mother and sister Both wero executed tn Montrose, In Great Bend. In 1832, Dan Cooney murdered IX Dickson. Coonev was con Nervous Exhaustion Is rollcvod by Horsf ord's Ar,h1 Phosphati AdHi U-J UUSUIUIV. victed of murder In tlio second degreo nnd served a short term In the peni tentiary. In Montroso tn 1S84, Joe Drinker mut dered William II. Cooper. Drinker was found guilty of murder In tho second degree. While ssivlng his sentence In the penitentiary ho was adjudged ln rane and was transfened to the aH.vlum. In 1S87 Judson Tiffany killed Samuel Holcomb. Tiffany was convicted of murder In the (second degree. While serving his time In the penitentiary the supreme court reversed the decision ot the lower courts and Tiffany was ac quitted. In 1SU7, at Brackneyv llle, John Kelly murdered Leon Gage. Kelly was con victed of manslaughter, and Is now H'rvlng sentence. In 1'97, Jahec Lemon was murdered by John Waltz. In Torest City. Waftz was convicted of murder In the second decree, and Is now wrvln!; out a nine years' sentence. In 1S9S, I-'loia Belle Sweet killed her mother, Mrs. Olvlna Sweet, In Susque hanna, was adjudged Insane, and Is now in the Danville Insane usvlum. MATTEttS AND THINGS. A vouiig man and woman drove up to a Susquehanna hotel, and tho gal lant registered; "James and sweetheait. Great Bend." Having recovered from a serious ill ness, it Susquehanna man lc to take a wife, "to formally attest his grati tude to Providence." In a sixteen-page love letter exhibit ed In court in Montrose, recently, the word "darling" occured thirty-seven times, and yet the girl In tho case said It was a "cold, unfriendly epistle" Chainless bicycles will be cheap next penson. And so will be chainless1 dogs. The sea seipent of 1898 has not been the distinguished success which Indi cations eaily In the season seemed to piomlse. The only reason some mon don't fol low a plow is becaufe It Is not a wo man. In the vicinity of Susquehanna, an undci taker stood at lie head of an open grave and said; "I um requested by Mrs. to thank all the friends for their presence. You have helped to make this occasion a veiy pleasant one." In a newspaper, a Susquehanna man recently had a caid thanking a life in surance company for Its prompt pay ment of a policy on the life of his late wife. He wiote, among other things, that he "considered his Investment a very good one." Whitney. IN THE PLAY HOUSES. "Hobson's Choice." At the Academi of Millie last night a large audience was aroused to a high pitch of enthusiasm by the production of "Hobson's Choice" by tho Spooner Comedy company. It deals with Hob son's heroic conduct In blowing up tho Merrimao and was staged in a splendid manner. Between acts two and three Cecil Spooner introduced her "Yankee Doodle" dance and there weie other specialties by members of the company. This afternoon "The Happy Pair" and "The Dean" will lie presented, and tonight the bill will be "A Woman's Devotion." "The Geisha" Thanksgiving. A story of a tea house the prettiest of all comic cpera productions of Ut years Is undoubtedly that of "The G"isha." Augustirr Dalv. who produc ed It in this country, has the unan imous approval of all London, wheie it was played for over two years. The American theatrical public weie not slow to recognise it merit", and a run ot nearly 300 nights at Dalv's New Yoik theater was the result. Tho local management of the Lyceum takes great pleasure In nnncunting that the "Geisha." will appear In this tity on Thanksgiving afternoon nnd evening, with a coiuplet pt eduction In every way an augmented orohentia and the brightest and prettiest young ladles on the Ameiican stage "Undo Tom's Cabin." At tho Lyceum Saturday uttcinoon and evening Stetson's big spectacular, "Uncle Tom's Cabin," will be pioduced. It will have a number of new and novel featuies. M'KINLEY'S CALLERS. Carnegie Is Opposed to Terrltoilnl Expansion Mr. Gomper's De mands. Washington, Nov. 22. Among the calleis at the White House today wet.' Mr. Andiew Caincxle and Mr. Samui 1 Cmmpeis. the head ot the American lVderatlon of Labor. Mr. Cainegle, in an lntcnlcv, , expressed himself as stiongly opposed to the policy of terti toilal expansion. Mi. Gompois culled to hi large for a conference toinouow, at which he will urge the pmsident to inemporate in his messnre to congress recommen dations i elating to the eight hour law and the other matters of special In terest to woiklngmen. COLONEL PICQUART'S CASE. Unsuccessful Efforts to Secuie a Re lease. 'Palis. Nov. 22. Lieutenant Colonel Picqnart, who has been confined in the Cheiche Midi mllltaiy pilson for somo time past on the charge of revealing the contents of certain Important mili tary documents; to a lawyer engaged In his defense, was tnUen from the prison by a side door today and driven to the court of cassation The couit. however, was fully occu pied with the examination of Clcucials Boli-deffre and Gonsu and was unable to hear him todav. Therefole Plcquait was taken back to the Cheichu Midi prison without testifying In the Dievfus case. IRON WORKS BURNED. Plant of the Belle City Mills De stroyed. llaclne. Wis.. Nov. 2". Fire todav wiped out tho large plant of the Belle City Malleable Iron works with tho e ceptlon of tho blacksmith shop uud olilces. Tho plant covers neatly tin to acres of ground. The value of tho plant Is estimated at 1150,000 and the loss will amount to ubout $100,000 on the buildings, stocks and machinery. Tho Insurance Is $10,. 000 Schooner in a Blizzard. LVirolt Nov. 22- It la reported this af. ttrnoon that una II fcchooner has been taught In tlio blizzard on Lako Erie and i aground near Bar Point, t Is said that tha captain of u bout which rtuched Am heistburg today states that tho waves are breaking over the distressed vowel und It Is feared she will go t h fr th crew n h .,ii.." The New Issue In Temperance 'WHISKY MEDICINES.1 THE VOICE, Tho Leading Temperance Paper, Sounds tho Call to a New Cru sade In tho Following Article. "Another Head on tho Hydra." "It Is time attention was drawn to a form of alcoholic trnfllc that seems to hava been overlooked by tlioso en gaged In the crusade against tho rum power. If, ns is believed and taught, alcohol is most dangerous when It fights In ambush, If It Is most dreaded when it Jlnds Its ilrst entrance to tho system in the pleasant sauces and dishes of the home, then the form of alcoholic traffic In question Is doubly dangeious, for It tomes in thu guise of medicine and attacks a system prepar ed by weakness to easily surrender to the assault. In mnnj PATENT MEDICINES which are largely consumed through out the country, by all classes of peo ple, there Is u percentage of ulcohol which puts them on a level with beer, rum nnd whiskey as Intoxicants. It Is the smnllncss only of thu do.-o pro scribed which pi events a prompt rec ognition of the Intoxicating elfccts of these so .called medicines by those who ute them. "It is safe to ainrm that they aro MEDICINES IN NAME ONLY. Their chief value lies In their alcoholic, effect ns a stimulant. In fact, those who know, attribute the benefits ns bcrlbed to this! class of medicines whollv to the stimulative effect of the alcohol they contain. They are used largely by persons not in the habit of drinking liquors, nnd the little doso taken three or four times u day is ns stimulating to these people as his reg ular "linger" ot "bltteis" is to the regular liquor-drinker. WHAT CAN BE DONE? "What ought to be done at least Is to compel evety patent-medicine man ufacturer to put on the wrapper ot his bottle the quantity of alcohol it con tains. That would at least leave peo ple to exercise their own Judgments. More than that, no paper truly inter ested in temperance leform should print the advertisement of any alco holic medicine. It should bo the duty of evrrj temperance organization and bianch in the country to look Into this question, agitate It, and deal with tho facts just as earnestly nnd as hon estly as other facts have been dealt with." Appi eclating the giavlty of the Is sue ralstd by tho Ftrong statement of facts made In the foregoing article, we wish to call gencnl attention to the fact that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Disco vet y and Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription contain NO ALCOHOL, NO WHISKEY, NO INTOXICANT OF ANY KIND. There medicines are equally free from opium and other narcotics. TlK-y are in the strictest meaning of the words, temperance medicines. Of no other medicine, put up espec ially for woman's use can It be truth fully ulllrmcd, as of Dr Pierce's Tav oiltc Prescription, that it contains neither alcohol nor opium or other narcotic in ar,y foim. While the negative features of Dr. Pierce's medicines may only interest some of the readers of this aiticle, the positive features of these medicines must be of interest to every one. Tho great value of "Golden Medical Dis covery" in the euro of diseased or de ranged conditions of the stomneh and digestive and nutritive oigans Is tes tified to by tens of thousands who have found health and healing In till great lemfdj. The "Discovery" In creases the action ot tlio blood mak ing glat ds, and by curing the diseases which coriupl and cripple the stomach and digestive and nutritive organr. It enables a full and pure supply of blood to be sent to eveiy part of the body. WOMEN KNOW ITS WORTH. Women who are always appteclatlvo of benefits, have b-n c".pc dally ap preciative of the benefits follow lnff the use of Di. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription. Its wonderful cures of Ir regularities, inflammations, ulcera tions, and female troubles have caused women to name it, "that God-end to women." It Is entitled to wear the "blue libbon" of men It as well as tho blue ribbon of temperance. THE BIBLE OF THE BODY. Perhaps no greater gift was ever offered than the People's common Sense Medical Adviser.. It contains 100' pages, nnd has ovei 700 Illustra tions, and Is the life work of Its mi thoi. Di. It. V. Pierce, chief consult ing phjsklan to the Invalids' hotel and Surgical Institute. Buffalo, N. Y. This book has bpen well called 'The Bible o: the llod " It Is to the body what the liible Is to the soul, "a lump unto the feet and u light unto the path." It deals with the gteat ques lions or phyt-Ical life so simply that nil may understand and so purely that it is estentlally the one inedlt.il woik for the home library The book Is published In two forms, one bound In paper-covers, and the other in strong clnlli binding. Send il one-cent stamps for the paper edition to cover expense of mailing only, or 31 stamps for th. cloth bound edition. Address Book Department, Vorld's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Chicago Grain Market. ( hleauo. Nov JJ MnrkrtH fm L'uln I ami pnivlsloiiH lircuniu ver strong todav I after an carli pullud of weukness. Tho mot or me i-turm on coiiutrj ship menu and tlio he.iw continued fonUu dtnuuid lor Ainetlcan gram were tin main causes fur the- udwuicts scotcct Wheat i lost d -o hlglioi and corn and oats about ,c higher, ptovlslons ad v meed JalJ'jt C'HhU qiiotiitloiis weio ns follows: I'loiir Uiili, rhiii.iII hv. lower, No .! cprlng whr.it, OPsuOf.iju . No -' red. (.jt.u,( No : i urn :si ',.!: IV . No r; oils f. u li, J.VuJ'isc , No, 3 whttc, f. o Ii . '.T-.n-'c , No. J ne, f.2i- , No S IihiPh, ,'udl'ii . No. I llux seed, t"u9'it . pilme tlin- short tlba, JlnuM1): dry salted shoulders, fut'sie. , slioit cltni, StPju.l, wlilHkov. $li, sugars int loaf. $393; granulated, 3 13. Chicago Live Stock Maiket. Chicaiso. Nov. .'J Cattle Dub. I.ei t steers. Jtla5M corn fed westuns, $:--3u 5; Texas ?tS3al,3.3; i.mai tattle. 3al30, Htoikets and feeders. Ji23al23 Hogs stronger at $: lO.illjji,,: plus. Miii20, Shrep and Lambs- hitongcr, lambs $;73i '. 3; vt-urllirgH Jl'.Url tn; -hccp Jil0nt'."i Re celpts-f 'utile, I 'ni head, hogs, 3t,ii'),l heud .duep, Ht In u New York Live Stock Maiket. Nw oYrk Nox li .nu- No tiad trig, sieadj i.'ules utJlet and sti-inlv, veals. SG.i4 inUeil, $1?', Sluep-Dull lambs, ilrm to higher, she-np tnnimon to inline. SJtnt:ft; l,tmb. fair to choice. ti Kao.Kli. I logs Easier at J.&SjS 70. Buffalo Live Stock Market. Last Buffalo. N. Y Nov. 22 -Cattle Slow. Hogs Slow; good to choice York. ors, Jral.33; roughs, common to good. , tftn-i in- nil's rnnit in ehelrcs JtHiiVtr. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, Nov. 22. Prices were sharp ly advanced nt the opening today and for a number of storks closed nenr the best. Uut tho market In the meantlmo went through a period of depression nnd the bulk of tho clay's business wns dono below tho best prices and In some very promi nent stocks below IcibI night's closing prices. Tho opening adwinco was em phasized bv tho discovery ot the spurious character of vcslerday's report of Honor Montcro Men' tefnsal to procctd with the pence negotl rtlons nt Paris. Tho bears who sold short yesterday hastened to cover this morning and thero wire be sides a large amount of orders la com mission houses from tho country at large. This shatp ndvanco In prices invited re alizing on n very largo scale and thero was In addition renewed heaviness In tlio northwestern railroad properties on re vived reports of mi embittered war In prosneet hetueeti Northern Pacific and Oregon N.ivlgatlnn and Its etrnlvo al lied Interests. Tl ere was a slatkcnlng up nlo tn tho ndvanco In the grangers, prob ably on account of the prevailing storm In tho west. Verv marked weakness de veloped In tho Federal Stool stocks, tho preferrtd ftock dropping oft 2'4 per cent. There was a very marked falling off hi the lately conspicuous movement In Atch lon Bccurltes afict tho heaviness In the general market developed In marked de gree. These several points of wenkness appealed for support of tho most power ful Intel est nt his fln.mrliil center, and tho support was forthcoming In quite a viKorous manner lownras tno raise ot mo day Total sales were fia'.'XKj shares. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN ALLEN & CO , stock brokers, rooms 703-706 Meats building Open High- Low- Clos- lng. est. est. Ing. Am. Cot. on .... :;"; 324 Z2M "i)t. Am. Sllg. Ito'g Co . 1221, 121 .4l3Ft 12JU Atch , To. & S. To . . Pi'i 17 lb4 16 A.. T. & St. I... lr .. 47U 475. 4f.t. 4fiV, Am. Tobacco Co ... lU'i Wi Ust .!9',a mill. v umo .. .. M ..I'd .1 M9 Brook. U. T O'JU b3 GS'Si CO Hay State Gas 2 tb t!a 15. Can. Southern M X SI1! Mi, N. .1. Central vn, sj34 y, f,r4 Cites. A: Ohio 2?' 2J 22 2J. Chlo. ,t (). W r4 liVj 13 13i Chic A N. ' . . 1413, 112 111 iiifc Chic, II. .v, y U'"i4 11114 in,-! 111 Chle. Mil & St. P . 1134, 11TU Ul'f, 1 1 - hln , It. 1 A- ! l(.'i ion 10Si4 10V"i f hie., St. P. M. & O. 87 Si7 Ml iS C C. C. & St. L .. . 41'i 4Hi 4l's It Con. Gas 1R7 1SS 1S7 1SS Delay are & Hud ... '.1V4 37 !Pfe :i! 1), L. & W Hl5 14UA HI'., H1H Oerr. Elcetlle .... SJ'y t.21,2 Sli SP'j Int. Paper Co ... .02 C2'i 1.2 lJ'( I .orris. A: Nnsh fill, (,li4 m 61i Manhattan Ele .... 14 171. ',' Met. Traction Co . 17V4 176 173 17VJ M. K. & -rex , pr , 3114 3,-J 31 31', Mo. Pacific 37 37 36'J 2bZ Nut. Lead 3." 33 33 3", N. Y. Air Brake ... KU 102 ini lot N. Y. Central 118'i llS'4 118 HS'4 Out & West If,'.. 1j'4 IJiJ nVj North. Pacific .... 40'J 41, 31', ll', Nor, Paella-, Pr .. .73 7;-" 71'i 7V Pacific Mall 3S'4 V 3S SS' People's tias 111'i 112 110", 111 lVnn. 11. It .. . .lH'a 11" 113'i UliJ Phil. - Read . . . K 16 K. Hijt P &. II., 1st Pi .. . jl 41 411 Il4i Southern K. K . . . ! I1P4, 0 1(H. Southern It. It.. Pr.. M J0v4 3.SS, 40-i4 Tenn , C. ft. Iron .. . Wl 3f' "n .0 Texas Pacific . . If.', 16', 13 rA I'nlon Pacific 34. , T 31 a, ;i7, 1'nlon Pac. Pr .. . . tS OS'i i'mIh 0V4 V. S. Kublier .... 42S N IJi, s2'4 17 S Leather .. . 03, ta, 1,1 4 f,'4 17. S Leather. I'r . C7'4 G74 07 C7 Wabash S f-U MH Wabash, Pr 224 ii ?2 L2 West. Union 93 037 P2'i bi CHICAGO TOAUD OP TRADE. Open- High- Low- Clos- WIIEAT. lng. est. est. Ins?. December fil'fe Wi, (7'(R bs'i Mnv G63i 67'i ftl' 07'h CORN. December . . . ,T? 3.1 IS", B.T'i May UM; 35 MU 3 OATS. DeOLinber '27-,'i 'lit. "".3. VM Mn 26', -.(,7j 2,, ,(,, PORK. December 7.S7 Se-i 7."7 R 00 May y 10 ;i23 '. 10 y22 LARD. December 107 UeJ 4.13 3 02 Miy 3 03 3 12 ji3 5 .0 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Did. Asked. Scranton & Plttston Trat. Co. . . 20 Plft National Hank S00 Klmhurst Roulovard 100 Scranton Savlnss Pr.nk 233 Scranton Packlni; Co fij Lacka Iron & Steel i7o 23 Third National Hank 3b3 . . Throop Novcltv Jlfrj. Co .... ,SJ Scranton Railway Co 23 Dime Dep & DK Hank ... 11,3 Ueonomv Llcht Heat A Pow er Company . 13 Si ronton Illuminating. Heat A. Powir Conipmv S3 Scranton Pori;lui Co lw Trailers National Hank 1M . . Lacka Lumber Co 130 Lack Trust A. Safe Dep Co.. 130 . . Mooslc Mountain Coal Co DM Ser.rntnit Paint Co ... to CI irk At Snovcr Co Com Ik) Clark A: Snover Co.. I'r .. 123 HONDS. Scranton Pass. Hallwnv, first mortffiiKe, clue 1120 . . 113 People's Street Rallwaj, first mnrtKJKC. duo lrdS . ... 113 People's Stit-et Railwav. Gen- eial mortKiiire, duo "ijl ... 113 Dickson ManufacturliiR Co . . .. ni Lnekit Township School Z' c . ... luj City of Sti. niton St. Imp. t0 . . . Pi2 Mt Vernon Coal Co 3 Scranton Axle Works .. . 100 Scranton True tion (Ve bond. . pr, , . New Yoik Grain and Pioduce ilaiket. Now oYrk. Nov 22. Plour l'alrlv ac tive) and thin on "prhiK patents and deal's but otherwise dull Wheat Spot stiotri. No. 2 rid 7'e., f o. bz . alloal, No 1 uoitlieiu Dilluth. 77c, f. o. b. afloat: No -.' do. do , "P.e.. f. o. b. aoflut. No. 2 h crd w extern 7J'(.e , f. o b, afloat, options opened dull but steady on foregn buvlur and fears ot llchtei northwest receipts, marki-t was L.tcr turned Hion0- on export demand and tho Jump In cum, co.nc V1 7c hlKlrer, No red Manlr tlosid 73V-, .a. 72c ; Dv'cember. 7I7t. Corn Spot strong, No. 2, 405ac, f o. b , afloat, op tions opened tnxj on the cold weather but later put up shaipl.v by a hn export Hade, elosctl '4ac hliihcr May rloed 401,1, , Dttembi-i 30'4c Oats-Spot lir rnir: No 2, no'ialW'it'. , No. a, Mi.; No. 2 vclllte. mi.n32c , No '! do. Ilk., track mixed WLsiern, .WtalJr , track whlto vvestein 31a"oc- , track whlto state, .llaiic.; uptloiis dull all il.rv. liuttei Stiadv; western creamciy, rii.u2li.: do. fai tory, U'-alPiC, Clghis. 21c- Imitation ctt-urn-erj, 13.ili c, state ditty, 16n20c ; do crmmerj, liunaii.t- I:ki,i Steudy. state and I'UHisj hanij, 21'ja23c , wester i fresh 21'tc, southern. 20a22e. Oil Market. Oil C'lt, Pa., Nov. S2.-Credlt balunec. $113; ecitlflcates opened $1.12', : hlshest, 1 1H.-- sales, 1 CX) tash at $1.1 i's, 1 (i i ash, $111. xhimnuitK W71 barrels, rims. 100. lil barrels. LEGAL, NOTICi:-INTJli:'IATT..It' OP THH petition of the City ot St r. niton to1 the nppoliitmcni of VK-teis to ascertain the costs ilanuiMh and ep. uses, and assess tho beneiltti foi ope .hip Wyondnt; avinuo fronr Olive street to Ash strti t. In the Court ot Common Picas. No l.U Jhiiuiii Tc rm. P,,'i Notice is hcieb) ulvtn that ati applka Hon wllk be iiiadci to the Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Latkawam i count v on Tue-sdaj tht 2'Jth day of No vember. 1M, at 0 o'clock a. in., for the ap pointment ot vleweis, to uNri-italii tin tosts. expenses and bcriellts to proporti. ...... ..,D- ... iin-viuiii litu tiaillllUI-D lO Ol suite I ed by nny person 01 properly by itasoii uf tho openlni; of sfilel stri-et M A M'OlN'Lin'. City Solicitor, NOTici; is unnlliiv (TiVkn that a mee-tlng ut the stockholder h of tho Mount v i mini Coal eouipiiiy will bo hflld on the 27lh daj of Dectnilxr 1Vi ut the nllloi of the i oriipany Miuis lliiildlng, city of Scranton. Pa . at 12 o'clock in for Hie purpose of uu-li'irlzliiK ilio Uirectols or the tomiuirrv to make Itiiho of the coal riliilerlvlru. t lie l.nrd-i lit Id b tln.111 uiuler Kin-, and ulo fen Hie puipos.i ul le-arlug the culm banks or mI banks ikuu, up hi amlnvt-l the same At the call ot the Pies Idem w H WlN'TON. Secretary IT-!- .-iin CITY SCAVENGER A II. HRIOCIB CLEANS PRIVY VAPLTb and cess pools, no odor linpinvcd piuupH used. A. HUKiGS. Proprietor. Leavo orders li(f) North Main nvenur, or Elcke's ilmn stoic, comer Vilsnw rind MnUieirv '.li.nliniio vie The People's s,w' - '....l - A POPULAR CLEARING 1IOUSC for tho Ucncllt ot All Who Iliive Houses to Rent, Real Iislnte or Other Property to Sell or Exchtincc, or Who Want Situations or Help These Small Advertisements Cost One Five Cents a Word Except Situations Wanted, which Arc In serted Free. FOff RENT TO KBNT-THI. K.VJBLSIOR CLI'll irall on Washington avenue. Suitable for select parties, halls and entertainments. Ladles nnd gents' cloak rocm attached, nlso caterer on premises. Apply to nice, Levy At Co.. 30 I.ueknwanna avenue. norsi: on AvnNt'n-MODBi'.N rax- , veuicriccs; low rent Jones, 311 Spruco street. Kon nUrr-Kvek itooM"oirsuA"i: . of ofDces second floor front, Coal I.x change. Call at room 15. FOR RENT - EBCCND FLOOR, "01 Qulncy FOff SALE Po'lt S:-PmST',CLAS3' HOT W'A tcr heater, nearly new. 1556 Washing ton avenue. VBNISON I'OIl THANKKOIVINO-T. Ii Can- A: Sen. at Washington Market, havo some very line venison on Bale this week. yon sali'-stociv op mkrchan- dlso: doing strictly cosh business; flno opportunity, owlne to many other busi ness Interests. Address Hox, 82, New Mll- 1U1U, i'U. FOR SALn-HOItSB. HARNDS9 AND bURgy, Cry cheap; or would exchanger JP,r, R,00(1 uprlnht piano. Cull or address 1533 Cnpouse avenue. POIt SALU-TDN R-I-P-A-N-S FOR 5 cents at druggists. Ono Kivei relief. REAL ESTA TE. rOR SALfl-MY HESIDDNCD AT 233 Colfax aver-uc; Just ci nrploted. All modern Improvements Hardwood finish, sanitary plumbing, electric lluhts. etc, Prlco reasonable. Address Prank T. Oltetl, 220 Hroadway, New York city. FURNISHED ROOMS. TliiTrNDETisXnrEAVNle rooms for rent with board, city heat In eer room. I'OIl RENT-TWO PLEASANT ROOMS with bonid, nlso table board, nt ,113 Washington avenue, l'aurot House, Mrs. Rolslcj rOR RENT-PLEASANT PURN1SHED rooms, conveniences. Rooms from l.W up, C22 Mulberrj street. ROOMS AND BOARD. WANTED-HOARD AND ROOMS IN Protestant private famlb In ceirtral location Call ut Y. W C A rooms. ROOM AND HOARD FOR TWO CJ11N tlemerr nt 141 Adams avenue, comer Spruce WANTED. WANTED-ONE SECOND-HAND ROLL top desk Address Hex lib, Dunmorc. WANTED-PARTNKR WITH $3 000 TO sturt ii now Industry in this town. Ad dress 1002 Tribune office. WANTED-CASE OF HAD UEAlTu that R-I-P.ANS will not benefit. Send 5 cents to Rlpans Chemical Co , New York, for 10 samples and 1,000 testi monials. HELP WANTED, WANTED-MAN OR WOMAN OP EN ergy and business ability to trnvel for established firm. $30 a month und all ex penses. P. W. Zieglc-r &. Co , 225 Locust street, Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED- A WOMAN AS CHILD S nurs-e References required Mrs. C S Woolworth. 710 Jefferson avenue PLEASANT HOME WORK I-OR MEN or women, day or evening; $8 to J13 weekly, no canvassing or experleneo needed, plain Instructions and work mailed on application. Kiazlllnn Mfg. Co., New York CIU -,v. J'QrHJS-h AGREEAHI.E TO PRoShSE.s' MadFi last Mav to a committee of citizens 1 announce myself ns a candidate for tho olllco of Mav or of the Cllv of ricrinton Subject to the vote nt the Republican prlmarj rlcc-tiou undor the Crawford county rules A. H STEVENS. SCALP TREATMENT. MRS. L. ment, massage, Quincy. T KELLER, SCALP TREAT 30c, shampooing, 30c, racial manicuring, 23c, thliopod). ',01 CHIROPODIST CORNS. HCNIONS AND INGROWING nails tu red without the least pain ot elru wine blood Consultation and advice given tree. E. M IIET2EL Chlropo. dlHt. 0 Lackawanna incline. Liullos at tended at their residence. If dt-ilrc'i. Charges rnoderute. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. SPPERPU'OI'S HAIR WARTS AND moles lemoved by eleotrlclti , painless, permanent, charges moderate consulta tion free Helen Ruehanan, Dermatolo gist ,112 Washington avenue SITUATIONS WANTED ANlijOTOliEWEiTDt i :s eniplojrneiit an teamster for wholesale or retail stoics, knows city well fair wages. Address D. M. Jones, 130.1 Wash burn street, Scianton. WANTED-A S1TITATT6NAS COACH, man. can drive well Apply to C. S, 4?) Tenth street. Hde Park. SITl'ATION W.vNTKD-HY A I'lItST e lass gtorer j e le rk and older mall well acquainted In all pails of the cltx , luii lurnlsh lefeienrt Addren, J H J. Gen. oral Dcllverv, city SlTt'ATiON WANTED-TO DO HOI'HE. work of any kind, waslin . or e leanlrrc; by the ilaj. Call oi address ',1's Nottn llvdo Park avenue, cltj. SrTlTvricSN-W'ANTED-'IO HO Slav ing at home ur go out b the da. ""all or adihtss No 510 Noilh Hjdo ave. sVH'TtToN WANTED - 1IY YOPNt lailv as cook in pilvute famllj , good reference. Address 1. F Tribune oitive. SItT'I'ION WANTED-'IO DO WASH lng and Ironlm." at homo and go out by tho day Call en- address A U Ml N. Sumner aver.uu. srirvTToN wanted - washTng" Iremlng or any klml of hoiuo ckaniug by tho clay oi will tako washing home hldu door, M rranl.llu avenue. bVn'ATlON WANTED-I1Y A AVtJMAN to go out by Hit day hi e-loanlng of iltuk, liest of leferences Addicss 123 PrankllP avenue. SITI'AtToNS WANTED - UY TWO joune girls: rbambtinialels (a hotel or nurso girls Addreifs J151 u.iiugu street, North Eml -tpnATlON WANTED-HY AN II AI." tan 1 01111(1 man In brncoiv store, im. tender er In hotel c'ati tin ntsli j,iud .....m,.,u Ai'iltpisM Alnrilrn ICnronir, lln I chestnut street, clt Sia'CATION WANTED-HY lOUNO man to finish baibcr trade; one cur's excrlcnco; Can furnish Al rufeieiites, A,1,r-.. Rnih-r. Kit K Mxln bviiiic. Exchange. - - J,J --j'"' Cent a Word, Six Insertions for PROFESSIONAL. ARCHITECTS DDWARD 11. DAVIS. ARClllTLCT, Council Uulldlng, Scranton. D. L. WALTHR. ARCHITUCT. OITICK rear of COO Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR. ARCHlTDCr, 433 Spruce St.. cor. Wash. av.. Scranton. FREDERICK L. RROWN. AIICHITECI. Prlco Hulldlng, 1M Washington avenue, Scranton, T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders National Bank. DENTISTS DR. I. O. LYMAN. SCRANTON Pill vnto Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry. DR. H. rTnEYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUUACH, 115 Wyoming ave. WELCOME C, SNOVER, 334 Washington avcrue. Hours, 9 to Land 2 to 5. HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLE. 409 SPRUCE STREET, MAKES your hat to order and they fit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS TEE ELK CAPE, 125 AND 127 PRANK lln avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZE1QLEU. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D , L. & w". passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ropeun plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop LAwrERS 1UANK D. UOYLU, ATTORNEY AND CourrfcolIor-at-Luw. Hurr Hulldlng, rooms 13 and 14, Washington avenue- WILLARD. WARREN & KNAPP. AT torne.s and Counsellors-at-Law. Re publican Hulldlng, Washington avenue, Scianton, Pa, JESSUP & JESSt'P, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors nt - Law. Commonwealth Building. Rooms 1, 20 and 21. JAMES W OAKl-'OllD.ATTOHNEY-AT Law. Rooms Ell, 313 and 016, Hoard ot Trado Building. D. B. REPLOOLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate bccutlty. Mcars Building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce street JAS. J II. HAMILTON. ATTORN EY-at-Law. 201 Commonwealth Uulldlng, Scranton EDWARD W THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms 903-901. 9th lloor. Mcars Building L A. WATRDS, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. 502 Board of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth Building, Scranton, Pa PATTERSON .t WILCOX. TRADERS' National Bank Building. C. COMEG1.S, 9-13 REPUBLICAN Building. A W. DERTIIOLr. Atty.. Mcars blelt. MIDWIFE MRS. GABLE, ORADUATE MIDWIFE J518 Washburn street, Scranton En gagements solicited. Rooms and best attendance for a limited number of pa tients PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. C. L PREY. SCRAN'l ON SAVINGS Hank Building, 122 Wyoming avenue. MARY A. SHEPHERD. M, D., IIOME opathlst. No, 22S Adams avenue. DR. W. E. ALLEN, 312 NORTH WASH Ington avenue DR R. TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wtomlng nvenuo and Spruco street, Scianton OfPo hours Thrrrsdajs and Satur days, 9 a. m to B p m DR. L M. GATES. ROOMS 207 AND 20S Board of Trade Building Office hours 8 to U u. m , 2 to 3 uud 7 to & p in Ri-sl. dence. 309 Madlfcou avenue. DR C L FREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture Truss Fitting and Fat Rcdue tlon. Olllce telephone- 13GJ Hours. 10 to 12. 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR. S. W. L'AMOREAcX, OFFICE -" Washington nvenuo. Residence-, "IS Mulberry Cluonlc ellscas.es, lungs heart, lcltlnejs and geuito.urlnaiy or gans a speclaltj. Hours, 1 to 4 p. 111. W. G. ROOK, VETERINARY SCR geon. Ilorjes, Cnltlo and Dogs treated Hospltnl, 321 Linden street, Scianton Telephone 2072. sreos C. R. CLARK & CO. SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen; store 14G Waehlngton nve nuo; crten house. 1350 North Main ato mic: store telephone, 782. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF IDE LACIvAWANN. Scranton, Pa Couises pnpalatorj to college, law, medicine or biibii os. Opens Sept 12 Send for catalogue. Rev. Thomas M. Carm, LL. D, Walter II. Iluell, A M. WIRE SCREENS JOST' KIJUTTElT ItEAIt 31 f LACKA wannanvenue Seranloii. Pa., inauulac turer of Wire Scie, us. MECEi-.-1JAfCOUS fTATEBT" FOM PIIILIPPINj: is lands Gieatest Naval Battle Slions all blown to pieces niier laniied In NVt . .... (Jii1.1 lnia TV 1 1 vlrrrreilmi UAUER'8 OllCHESTRA-Ml SIC i UH balls, picnics, parties, its eptlon.s, ,. clings and 1 outer t work tuiiifslicd I u teims, nilifH II J Uauei, enndtrtt i 117 Womlnt, avenue, over Hulbuts rnutlc store MEOARGEE BRniHERS. PRINTERS-." supplies envelopes, papti bags, twlm Warehouse. 130 Wushinstori avcntiu, Scranton. Pa. RAILROAD TIM E TABLES. LcIiIljIi Valley Kitilro.ul Sy-.tein Anthracite Coal I seel Ensiiilug Clianll nc-ss and Comlort In Effect Nov U. lt.9s TRAINS LEAVE WRANTON. For Philadelphia and New York via D X-II. R R.alO.Ija 111 . and 1201. 2 In l'-7 Black Diamond Exrirer-x and 1130 p. in. bundavs D. ,V- 11.. 15s 7.1-s p. 111 Foi Wh to Haven. Huzle ton. Poltsvlllc, mid pilnclpal points In the. 10.1l regluus, via D. fc II R. R , l 43. 2.1S nnd t 27 V ni. For Bethlehem. Eastern Reading, Har rlsburg uud pilnclpal luteimedlatc tui tions via D X. II. R. II, ti.lj 11. rn . l."i 2 1S. 4 27 Hlaek Diamond Express, 1 Sunelu)s, D. fi. 11 , 1 &!. 7 IS p 111. For Tunkhuuiioek, Towamla 1,1m Ithaca. Guiicvu and irlitipil luttim ate stations, via D, L. A. W. it. II, v a. in , 12 53 and .133 p m For cunevu, RocIichIli Huffal.i. Niu ant Falls Chletin-o aiul all points West via D. & II It R. 12 iU J0J Hlaek DiamoMl Evpie-ss, 10 11 nnd 11 it) p in Sundays u. eV II 1H.1 a. m 7 IS p ill. Pullman lurloi and sleeping 01 Li a!i,li Vnllej pallor cars cur all tl 1111s hitmoi AVIIkes-Bntie ami New VmK Plulailel phla. Buffalo and SutptiiMou Biiilge. ROLI.IN II. WILIU It. Hon rlupi South HethlHlii-in, Pa CHAS S LEE Pass. Agt., 2J Coitlanelt urcct. New Yoik, A. W NONEMAC1IER, DIMrlou Pasj. ciigcr Agent. South Bethlchi ni, P For tickets und Pullman iota nations niuilv .".()') t.nikawnnna ave., Sorai.ton, Pa, ladles' fine button shoes rnn-or i-1 dongola, cost $20, at SI 4'i ladles' 1,,,; $2 00 bhoes ror :u. i.ieiie.-s oxrorels. tusr 41.50. for 79C. men's 2D0 calf and rusJ( t shoes for $1 19. $3 00 shoes foi $1 n4 t, RAILROAD TIME TABLES. - ' i ---i,.i.. i.. .,.,, ., PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule la Cllect Miyig, iS-,3. Trains Lcavo Wllkcs-Darro at Fol. lows: 7.30 a. m,, weok days, for Sunbur Harrisburit, Phlladalphla, DaltU more, Walrlnj;ton, nnd for Pitts, burg and tho Wast. 10,15 n. in., weok days, for Hazloton, Pottr.vlllo, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburs;, Phlladolohla, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts bursand tho West. 3.12 p. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris. uurR. rniiadelphla, Baltimore, WanhlnBton, and FlttsburR and tho West. O'OO p. tn., wook days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Ptttsburfj. J. R. HUTCHINSON, (leneral Alamgr. Del.. Luckti. and Western. Effect Monday, November U, 1S0S. Trains lcavo Scranton us follows: Kx. ri,Ss X?r.ls'cw Vork and nil points East. 1.40 3 00. 5.10, 8 00 and 10 03 u. in., 12 55 and W.JJ p. 1)1, Express for Easton, Trenton. Philadel phia, and tho South, 5.10, 8.01 and 10 0b a. m . 12 53 nnd 3 33 p m Tobyhirnna nccornmodatlou, C 10 p. ni Express tor Blnghamton, Oswego. EI. miru. Corning, Hath. Daribville. Mount Morris und Buffalo 12 10, 2.33, 9 00 a. m 1 5j arrd 6.M p. m., making close conneo' tlorrs at Buffalo to all points In tho West. Northwest and Southwest. " Washington accommodation, 3.40 p. m. Blnghamton and way stations, 1.03 p, in. Nicholson accommodation B 10 p. m. Express for Utlca and Richfield Springs. 2.35 n. in., and 1 rs p in. Ithuca, 2 33, pw a, ni., and 153 p. ni. For Northumberland, I'lttston, Wlllteq. Bnrre, IM inoutli, Bloomsburg nnd Dan ville, muklng close cornicctlous ut North, umberland for Wllllarnspoit, Harrtsburc Baltimore Washington and tho South Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions, coo, 10 03 a, m., and 1.53 und 5 49 n. m. ' Nnntlcokc and Intermediate station-?. 0 tQ ,,.l 11 IA .. ... Ot. ........I. .. . ' u v. ,.iu i. .v . in. x-iiiiuuiu uoei inter mediate stations, 3 33 nnd 8 50 p, m. For Kingston, 12 53 p. m. Pullman prrlor nnd sleeping coaches oil all express trains. For detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc, apply to M. L. Smith, Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket of fice. Dcinwars nnd Hudson. On Sunday. July 3rd, trains will leave Scranton as follows- For rarbondale-4 20, 7 53, 8 53, 10.13 iu m ; 12 noon; 1.21, 2 20. 2.52, 6 2:, 6.25, 5 37, 0 15, 1100 p m ; l.lfi p. m. Tor Albany, Saratoga. Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc. 6 20 a. ni 3 20 p. m For Iloncfidale 6 20, 8 53, 10.13 a. m.; 13 noon , 2 20, 3 23 p. m. For Wllkes-Harre 6 43. 7 I?. 8 IT 9.5s, 10 13 n m. : 12 03. 1.23, 2.13, 3.33, 4 27, G.10, 7 IS. 10 II. 11.30 p. m For New York, Philadelphia, etc., vl.i Lehigh Valley Railroad 0.43 a. m 12 03, 12S, 4 27 p m.; with Black Diamond Ex press, ll.JO p. m. For rennslvanla Railroad points, 6.15, P T8 a. m . 2.18, 4 27 p m. For Western Points, via Lehigh alley Itallroael-7 18 a. m 12 03. 3 M, with Black Diamond Express 10.41, 11.30 p. m. Trains will arrive In Scranton as fol lows- From Carbondalo and the North-tMO. 7 t". S ?8, 1 31 10 3S U Ks a. m , 1 23, 5.15. 3 i'. 4 2'i. r,l3. ir 10 rs, 51 27 p m. From Wllkrs-B.uro and tho South 6.1R, 7 4s, SIS, ions 1165 a m . 1.18. 214, 3.45, 5 20, C 21. 7.53. 9 03 10 "3 n m ; 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Caibondale 9.07. 11.33 a. m.l 153, 3 52, 5 3"! ) 53 P. m For Wllkes-Barre-9C8, 11.43 a. m.; 1.5. 3 IS, 5.43. 7 IS v. rn. ,, Lowest rates to alt points In UnltcJ States and Canada J. W Bl'RDlCK. G. P. A , Albany, N, Y. II. W CROSS. D. P. A . Scranton. Pa. Central Rnilro.id of New Jersey (Lehigh and busqueliuuna Division.) Stations In New York-Foot of Liberty street, N. 11, mel South tcrr, Whitehall fctAnthraritc coal used exclusively, insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV 20. U'i1?. Trains leave Scranton lor Plttston, Wllkc"-15irre. etc . nt S 30 10 10 a m.. 1.20. 213 .120 7 10 tn Sundis, 9 00 a. m, 1 For Lak'evvood arid Atlantic Cltj. 8.W "'iv'xon v.ork Newark and Elizabeth, S Ji) (exriros) a m . 1 2'J (express). 3.20 (ex. oressi ii in humlo. 2 13 p. m Train lav iris ISO !p. m. arrives at Philadelphia. ltencimB Te'miiwil. 7 0J p m. arrd Now VFor Mam I "chunk Allentow 11 Betlila bun. Easu.11 a el P-illad. pbla. s CO a. 111 . ,, '.a j, 111 Simiiavs 2F. p. in Feu Hnltlmoio and WuMiln jtnn. anet mini, South i"l e-il vii Buthlehem. si 1 in. 1M P m Kunduvs. 2.15 p m. For Lenin Blanch Otean drove, etc., tit Srar iLdliV. Lei. ".'on and Harrlsburg, Ui Al"nw"i7. 8:0 a m , 1 SO p. m. Sun daj, 2 la. P.'; " ., m . i.ai n. 111. 0V11 trie : avo N w Vork, foot of Lib o,. itiect Ne th River, at 4 00. 0 10 (ex press) a? m .1 - (cvpresb) p. m. Sunday, 4lrJe'iomNew ork. South Ferrv, foot vvratehill street at P 03 a m . J.Sa p. m. iHsoncers arriving or depart ng from .'is fe?mlnal nn corrrtec t under cottr Iv.h .rl " c ' liwiin' railroads. I roadwav ..i " and feirles to Brooklyn and u,1. on Islans. making epilck transfer te. lM", aJ e' lUi'lVa.U lphla Reading Terminal, 0 -1 1 m " P riuiubiy. rt F. a. m Tlno 1Kb tlekcts to all points Last. South una Wct at lowest rate at thu Mjt,iV. OI.IIAFSF.N. Gen Supt. j I. P. BALDWIN. Gen, Pass, Agt. IWlc niul Wyonilnt; Valley. Time table In e-Ifect Sept. l'llh, 193 Ti ibis leave Scianton for New York, NuivbJiirir and lunimedl ite points 011 llo la lioail. alc ft Huwl.') unci local liolntb at 7 03 a m anil 5 25 p m Trains Lrilve at 8. ronton from elbovo points at 10 2.su m and 13 and 9 0S p in For i'oi'r, . " .v ;. '..;; nn SCHAVION nn-jsio.,. Ill I'.tfccl Orlobe-r ;ltli, 1MIS. orlli lluimd. oiilli Hound. 2(IS iiOl 1 204,200 M , 3 g- stations ; H - W a rt ' T. 5 as XJi r m Vrrlve Leave k si TS',N Y Kiankllri bf .. '.41 .. ... 1 7inVe-st 4.T.1 sfrctt . r .5 .. ... 7e weebanken ... siOi.. . t M i- m Arrive knir ) m r ?t 1043 1 iv c oaula s"7i iml nuo . 1 n II uncock .... it 'l 4 33 10-il .. i.'fi stnrllibt , .. J2 44B tosil i.'ee rrestnn park .... -231 (lis :01V... Un vinwooa ... S4i B03 10111 .... I2-2V I'oyotelle .... 25oi sit 11 so.... U it Orson 2rw RSi OJOi .. l.'i-) riensant M .. :i ott cso iitil..,, 'm I'lilmiclnio .109 nat '.M,.... iH'i l'ort-stcity ..am &tt l 10' . list t'aibndale .... H24 Btt ao; lil'o Whan hi ldgo .. 13 38 6 r mil . IH2V Mnv mu .... i8 4)i eoi n:.s,. urn .lcrrnjn .... 345 am H ST ItlH Archibald .... 851 6O1) HSOl ... 1113 Wlnton .... f4 814 4g' ... II II 1're-kMUiv .... S.SQ.eim S4.' II IC cihliant .... 40t 0t Hi') .... I! ov t'rlceburg .... 4uiS2l ()l 11 tl) 'lliruop ... 4 10 f.7 -.... una I'rciMiU-uco , 41 a 31 hi:., fia-7 inrki'iaro . .'fiirflsi hCO.... I0H ceiantoi) ... 4V0:ti3rt a s a Mltsvu Arrive t sr u f funflay only f flsiDinostliat tialns Btopon slpnal for pas. se-PEOis 1 1. Has .w and ;co Sunday only other train rtall) rxctp' Mtmloy. ncute rates via Ontario a. Wrstfrn befors purchasing tickets anil save mourj luo'Kb vvaifiei oiitTct b -per nud free re clInincrlnilrcnrNevv fir'cto ubleirri .vrlinue elmnse. I'l'tSwC-iurc-r id j IlKtcd Id uo 4'1'iiU I rr .Mile. i.e. AiiJciton, oeu.riaj asv T. llltciolt, Civ v:m, ut bcranton, vk
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