rr THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1898. n SAMPSON SAILS INTO SHAFTER (Concluded from Vnge 1 1 Upon tlie apparently uxtraotdlrwry nncnncHs which every detail of hope, rlTort, or EUfiK'-Jtliin on the part of tin' army hns been published. The ttnwis iloin of such piucedtiic is too manifest for discussion." INnKFlNITHTflUCI'. After lefcttlnw to the existence of what ho tetms nil Indefinite tune at that tltup, Sampson emotes u messaije ftom Shafter dated Jul 10. nskliiR lilm to IjprIii iIiik on the city uoe-eiidliitf to pinBiainnie, bir to lie i-aroful to put his (-'hots uell to tin vveHtwiiiel, neai tin- bay. to avoid ii disastrous tnoiul i-ffcit upon IiIk soldiers, and the admlial sn.vs (hat icpotts fiotn at my heiichiuni teiM show that shells wen- tired with irie.it effect, stnitlnK "evcial files In the city and only a few falling In the water. Me tiuotes a dl"oiitili of Shafler'H tu thin effect. He iiNo quotes u dispatch f i n.n Secietaty I.iiiir s.tvlnp that the secietiil of will elesllos Sampson to I'irep the hnihol. lluit lit wishes to do all that Is K'Hsoimbl to IiiIiir ulioiit the suriendoi. and leaves till niattel to Sampson's dlKrctlnn, --except that the I'tilteil State." ariuoieil vessels lilllft not lie risked." The admlial says ' 1 lake this to he a out lunation or the pie-eedini; tuuttei i i which I have lefencil I think that the fnlsltv of the siiK;:estlon that the nnvv n nnwllll'ifr to co-orerate in forclim mi entrance to Santiago Is ill itud.v luillltlentlv shown. I would. hoWe-Voi, add. to show the Rood will ot nnd under- ' the imv: and ni dclu xluudlllK that In f.ii' the e ni-mj talleil come in te-ims thioiiah hnnihnnl lliellt. th h.il'iet etiti.tnti- should lie foued. thai I'l tl.e meanwhile all piep iirution writ tompleteil for countci inlnlnp, tin mine- hnvlnt,' been letnoved tor this nut pose nom the He.olute to the i oilier Lebanon. Lieutenants Hoy Smith iiiii'i P. i:. I'aphait who an- niln lilK expel Is weie plated aboaid the Lebanon and e-veiythlliK in tanged fur attlon whenever de-lred. The only im miiis for iinstMmeiiienl tame fituii the m-iirral nniinaiullni; lh ai my. "The naw has been placed In such an invidious and false nimltioii befote the eountiy UiioukIi the vei unwise ptlbllcatton of (ieuei.il Shafter' tele dams that I think this matter should l.i nunc way be made eb'.ti to the pub lic." 'lieit Shattei slcnalled that .Miles a. id hll.'tcl! wvie to blue n confeience ltokllifr lo the sill lender of SnntlilKO S.llnpMm sent a mesNiRt- to Shafter sii.miik he desired to be lepiesemed In any (onfetence whiili Included the sur lendci of the hlppltiK. Shaftoi aRieed to this. 1 KTTI'lt TO Sr.Clll'.TAIlY l.ONli. Oil July 14, Sampson sent the follow -it.K to Secietaiy Lour' .till 14. 1SH.: I'ulilMu-cl telcj-rain ot (ienci.il Shatter, HeiaM of Jul it, tile el on the naw. I -U tin ili)..rliaent and the president to understand th it the last uitilste to ojniiliiK Inn Imr of S.iiiiI.ikii du Cuba Is the occupation ot fuiliuiiil in- t'cnclllllellts at lis eliliam jjU.llellllR mine ileitis and that the general has nevei in.iilc a moe to do this. .iHiioilRh lietoie his iirim laniltd he stated thin sitih was tlie it iin.it olijct I of III- liberation-. It the Rcneral cIioom-s to Iruoh th. sea .ii pio.uhis mill to attack Santiago to tl. east and north that is i-f affalt. but It should be cloarh iindeistoiKl lliat this at tack does nut Influence tilt Mtu itlnn it tlie h.u'.i I'litiaiuc fmin vhlili his lelt ll.mk Is distant not les-. than four miles. I hac liecu . cail. at nrv li.ae eluilliK tin last tluee wick- to i-lbnee works, to clear pnir.inre of mit-ei- anil to cuter liar lior whenever his aim will do the pint width the itnier conduit of war nssisas in It. 'i i tl'iiw niv ship- to t'eitiiln no stiitrtlon i'i' e mini Ileitis would be sul- ltl.il foll- cud I huM not thi foice to I'onn lunilliiR pailv stioiiR enough to in sui,t th eptuie ot tin fiats. Xo ill iKieemtntH nutitioiietl bj the p.iper ha', lieen btoiish' to m notlte ly (Jeneiol Shafter Admiral Sampson give" a tiuniber of dispatches shuwlnir that he was asked to pattlclpate In the terms ot Huriendei and tiled to tin tt ou when he should end a lenri'si ntathe. Imt nwitlhT I" one or two dih.vs no time was fixed Sampson's comments follow: "Tho fori polntf teitalnly shows (dear ly the ino.t absolute joint action and I took for slanted that we should lie joint -itrnatoiles of an capitulations. ITS WKIGIIT IN GOLD. A NEW DICOVERY WHICH IS WORTH THAT MUCH To Ativ One All.1rtc.1l With Piles. The P tumid Pile Cure the new, palnlerr tcni'dy which has been so ic niaikably scicessiul lu cm Ins evoiy l'oitn of piles ami Htlal diseases, han locently li.-en pliucd nn -ale at ill us-j-'ists, and it Is sate 10 ,-ay thai when Us 1 xtianitlluaiv mill nocomes fully known, tin-it will be no mall t'llnu as Mii'stlcal -ipt ii.tlonii ftn the cute of this obstinate .md coiumoii tiouble. Mis. -M. C HluKlj, of C01 Mississippi St.. ludlap.ipoll-, Intl.. says-. I had been (i tciilble snllciei tiom pIIcb fin 15 C.lts und no teiii'-illL-s benefltetl 11H until I saw- an Hdvettiseuiut of the Pyn.tnld 1 lie cine; 1 roi a 1 iu-knKrt alto 11 pacltaijc of Pyramid Pills und used both ae col till. R lo dlivct!(.iis. I was iihioiil,sh"d i-l the immediite K--lltf obtnitud and I now honestly lr Ilevu the Pjiamld to be the only tvilaiii euro for piles. Tnai you nm- lealUe liove bml I was, I will &ay Unit I was confined to iny bed and went befoie the poUoko pliyslcluns hue, who said my care wn a new one to tnen- and wanted seven or elRht litttidreil t".o;iats to unuottake rt cute iho Rteat pain had InotiKht ni a inptuie, und 1 kiu-w an opera tion would be death to me on eceount ol blood ptilsoliiUK Ne.ulv eveiyone heio Knows of niv teuible KiiffeiliiR froin plies and 1 feel that 1 cannot piaUo tho pyramid Pile Cute iiioiirIi, und th" Pyiamld Pills ujsn. Mv bus bind will Join me in highly retnni tuuudlimr tlnj Pviamld, my eiaiiRhtei was t-tued by me box only. For sev eral ye.us ( welRhed but lliout '.111 pound8, now 1 vveiRh led anil feel In PC! feet lieulth. This seems to be the universal test imony of cveiy Hiiffeifr Jioni plb-s who h.iv, vt r tiled the Pyiunild' It is tin- sa . most painless pile cuic j.i ilivi-neic' ,'oiilalus no opiate, ni'irpliine, ejea! 01 :-ny poisonous In- Kiedlc-nt what 1 healliiK effect 'mm Men, und tl.i in .1-1 v.lthln the teai ll nt ,S it tlDOtllll'R. 1 lie fltrt 1 ppllcti t tirl.-e places It 1 r-siin.. needing uvnin-.eiit, The P.vimnPl Plh Ciuvls nld by tlrue-nlttb at r0 t 1 and $i.u per pael;oc and the P.-r.r '1 "'':' r.t' Si pentu Pr bo. Send to I'yrumld Co,. 31, '"V II ill ' . far frea bool; on i uv .tjul cur ' aJler, us is customary In all sen Ices In such clrcumstuncefi. "Captain rhndwlek arrived at the front nt the earliest hour It watt pon Hlble for him to do sn and Informed ilenernl Shafter of my cxpectanev In the matter, but Oetietal Shafter per emptorily refused. The convention had alteatly been slmicd and lie stated ns tine reason that nothlnp hnd been said of thp army In my report of the fleet's action of July '( Theie would have been as much I capon for nientlonliiK the naw In the lenort of the land ac tion of July t. when assault was made by our tinny on the Spanish lines "No mertlon was made of the ship ping In the capitulation nnd Captain Chadwlck Infill ined Hem-nil Shafter that all Spanish ships would be re KJided bj, us as ptopetty to be turned over to the nnv. He said lie would refer such a matter to the sect elan of war. but that, tf course, could have no beatlnp upon what I considered ni duty In the matter, particularly In tlie view of out late expeilence of Spanish fieiflth In itgatd to Injury of ships, which. In my opinion, made It neces saty to look alter theb safet nt mite 1 thus, after the hnulliiR down of the Spanish flatt, sent iitlr.e ciows on boald the KUtiboat Alvarntlo nnd the live melt limit pteatnetH In the luiiboi. An olllcer of the mm, was found on boaid the Ahaiado, who stated he had lieen sent to take thai Re of her. wheielipon I addie-sed the following letter to den eta! Shaftei CAPTTKKS A C.l'NMIOAT. fllltid Slatis PluKhlilp Ni w oik. Jul 17 Sit I'pon sendliu; In an ollltet to lnk ili.irKe ot the caiittucd Spanish Rimtiont, tin Alviitado. It was found that one ot oin olllteis was on board txlilintU wIMi Hie ivpeettitiiin of takllis iliaiKC of h'-r. It sliould lianllv be necessaiy to icinind v"" ,,1,,, '" "" '""ll operations of the cnaincuroi muse milieu iiiie- i.--ioif. n the fall of Santlaco. all lltutliiR mati'lal is tut aid over to the nny as all foils, Hi , ate to tin nnm I ll-Ue been 1 IlIK within iVi yatds oi Mono, ftom width the Spanish fins was liaiiled down at "l nilnik and upon which the t'nlted Stati s II. i lias not et at .' p. in., been hoi-ted Although my forces have fiiquentlv i n-(,-aycil lliosi' torts and Minis lme not i cMliiniKed a sum with them, I await the arrival of u defichinont of our troips to take posses-Ion as thev must eventual lv oeeutiv tliuu I expect the s.itne coii- 1 siderallon 1 tcques' that oti will relieve Lleitteu- i nut '"nit thrrs of tlie iletv itlven him as I I have directed Lieutenant Matble to Mime command of the AUar.ulo "- I I I After (uotltiK some ftttthet cotie-sponilenci- on the matter in which Sampson claims the prize he refeis to the expulsion of Lieutenant Doyle finni taptuied vessels and the failure of Sh.iftet to Invlti unv of the Hciundion ofllcets to be ptesent at the suilelidil SHAKTHlt'S TAItT ItHPLY. . Shaftei 's it-jolndet tame Aug. 1, di rected to Admiral Sampson ns follows- S,iiuPiM. Aur. 1. I'!' I ilo Hoi ncKuowlidKc th" alithinitv of the secietaiv ol Ihf nav In tlie mailer in which ou wile me. Tile sin lender of S.intl iKo was mule to tne by (Jenerai Toi.il In petson. in -iiricntleritiR verh.illv all the pilsoners and public proper! v of Spain in the tll-triet commaniied bv lilm and 1 aiceptlnu the -ami' In tin present, i of troops tepie-entliU! all the lespeettve trmlcs i'lie iletnll- ten- can Mils; this u.lo effect weie ;it r.nr,'t l bv Unci i iimnil sioneis on t-.li ll side. The- e al titles vuii slRiiiil lit tin lespictivt tomoil lone r In ditillcite one copy liantli'd to (ienttal Toral and the othei was sent In me to the -ecretarv of win. Ntltlicr (initial Total nor ims-lt srh, ,1 them. Cntalnlv loultl not anil would not itmlt these aitlde- to inn otllnis slsnatiire, mv on not be Iiir atlKetl. ami I shall ptotest to the sec ic tail- of win I'R.ilnst voiii slBiiaturt to that dot ami nt I pspertfiill In.ltt vtmr attention lo tin fact tint no claim tor nn cr-dlt fen the captuie of Cervera aiat Ills tleet lias been made by 'he nrmv. il thoiiRh It Is n fact the gp inlsli fleet did not leave the lrirlioi until the investment of the cltv was prietltnlly cotaplctnl and Ceivein h.itl siilllt lent losses on lainl on 3ii I and ?. notably amoiiR tlnni Ills cliltf of staff (SlRtiedi W U. Sr.itter. Major (Jenerai. Sampson sav- that he neknovvledRed receipt of the same without arKunient and that the matter rhould be decided at 'WashlnKton. .Meanwhile he cites -i nitmhei of telepranis and sIriiiiIs that Shattet hut' the assistance of the fleet In bringing about the surrender. IN THE PLAY HOUSES. "Shall We Forgive Her?" Mai le WainiiRht as statuesque and beautiful us ever, was at the Lvceum theater last night In a play of stronpr human Interest entitled 'Shall Yo Km KiM- fie!''" in which she has been sin lieretofcue in this cltv. Sh- had the support of a veiy com petent toinp.iny. Modjeska Tonight. Madutne Helena Modjcska, who v-lll be hetc tcinlcjht, is the- onlv sutvlvliiR lneinbti of thai Rieat c-otelie of actois of which Kelwln Booth, .lohn McCtll loimh, chtlstlnt NellHon. Lawrenci Ilaneti and theeldet- Salvlnl were such shlnlnp llRht- The elder ul Inl has onl.v lethctl. It Is tiue, but the lest have ell Joint tl the -llent 111,'tjorltv anil Modjeska nloue lemalns to show what the drama should be. lu- will play in "Mae belli" at the Lvctlltn. "Fencing Master Tonight." The .Milton About opeta tonip.tny s.liiR "Fia Diavolo" at tlie Academy of Music jcsteiilay af lei noon before a laiRe iiudlenie. Last nlRht "Hoccatclo" was lieiud. This afteinoon the tompany will sIiir "Said Pauha" and tonight "The Fencing Master." "What Happened to Jones?" ' What Happened to Jot-es" is Un title ot about the most succi ssfni fane piodiited last season. It villi be r1m-h at the Lvteuni with a clever company IncludiiiR 1'eit C Thayer, Solelene Powell Hainev McIV)noiigb KiuitU Hope, Philip CalVeit Charles lilelUle Coin Williams, Blanche lohnson Hleunor Hioadhov Helen l((ic ,urt Kate Weston and Finnic- Lois Clm'. - limes" was wiltten by (leorse H nioadhuist nnd Is one of these t im plicated ml-iips so ottt-n encoi.'ite-ied lu the Held or faice Shea-McAuliffe Stock Company. Our the.ilet roc-is are offeii-d 1 iikui all next week al the '.cadouiv as th Shea-.McAii'lffe Stud; 1 nmpaiij ivith .Inn- MiAtllllfe. Is entirely ilium m fiom I'li.vlblng in the line of 1. i.tit..im that his bt tie nlven In this 'bv The iimimtMiiu-iii aiinoiintes f-t 'la jn-t piotlili tion tin- new -File Patiol Ii will In- 1 i-irn nibered that thin 1 --'-i illllllbl Inn' 11 most successful 11111 1 this cltv uiii.il' time iik "'i'l tie "a this I'miip.'U-. Is said tu maunt th- ,i is llitlb'd with ileliKbt. On Tu l 1 ilBlil Thomas L Slt-n's n w n , 1 piny "Tin- .Min-o-Wur'n-.M in" win 1 ,'t if... 1 ,,1 ::ut .! . t" t.J c.i 1 i of tho beet burlesiiuo omnnlzntlonn In existence. The big attraction Is Hurtlff und Senmon's Bowcty llurlofltiitere, di re 't front one of the most popular inn sle halls in New York nnd the show' Is undoubtedly superb In every partic ular. It begins i with an olio, headed by the Nelson sl'ters. This act Is fol lowed bv Lrwls ni.d Klllnlt, tu u new sketch, Olnclvs Van, the pocket edition of Lillian Itusscll, then Orncey and lltirnette. ii upopular pair of eccen tile entertnlt.ers MNs Ttuly Shattuck, vell known ns the California nlRlitln cale, the famous World's Trio, and Loney t Install. tlu entertnlnlnpr tnon cdoRtilst. btliiK up the rum.ilnder of the bill The burlesque whhdi con cludes the iMirortutuice Is entlrc'.v oiIk Inal und Is a satin- on the latest New Yoik cr.tze. THE MARKETS. Wall Stteet Kevlew. Vi w York Nov. ?u -Tlie tuaiket lor steaks m Wall slice- binned M rj IniReiy lodav on tho tinrnclal sltinitlon nbioail iterlin was uinilii evidently tlie source of Hie presHiiie for ac cnmiuotlatlon and Its iiRcnt ueids tesulted In tin- sxmpntheilv hardeiiimr of the rati.s lot nun. - at l.on-d- ll and I'atls, call trot e.v at London ll-. Inc to t pel cent. Phi tail) dec lines ere Imi-ilj, recoveleil bill Hie oav s net haiiMS were decitletlly mlxt i Total vales v, etc 121 Tan slants e'liinlshcd by WILLIAM LINN ALLIEN & t'U . stock lookers, rooms; 7Vj-7uG Mears bullelliitr. Open- Mich Low est. Clos lt1R. :.-'. l.v. Pi v 1I7' ll4 Si tl ll' 1-1 U.1'4 111-4 pi; S"i 1M14 n4 '4'j .--'I". ti-" n,-4 17fi'i :i'j r,u :!.v4 11S'4 IlIK. est. Am. Cot oil . Am. Suk Ke'R Co Attli . To. S. S. IV A. T. - ii., C. fr Am Tobai to Co Am. Spirits . Halt Af Oldo .... Ilrook. It. T Hay Stnle Oas . . N. .1 (Villi al . ... 'Ufa 11.VJ, 1.)i, . If P.'c ll, . 4.V4 li.i. 4". i, )X 1"M4 1!V, . 1P4 ll3i JP'4 . r.s 1V.3, r.i-i . W4 (," M . I". 1 . II 1 l4 ! 3 . 2!i,i 2-1', .11 . . t.i i:.Js ii' .ll'l 1!'H4 Us ll"-', ll'l',, ll')iM .114 I14U 11. I .io ies la;6 '. :. v.i, w -1S7 1'st'j sVs 'I'll! infill. jit., . 1V K-'H l.. . S2i4 -: sj'4 . Vil . Vi', Vil U'll l,J l,Jl . n .is34 !n;-8 ITU 1M)' ITsij . :-.iB .11 .11 . :- :;; :iti4 ('In A. Ohio .1 fJ. W ... & N AY .. . H. A: y .. Mil. & St. I' It. 1. X I Chic Chle Chic Chic Chic Chit.. St. P. -At. A: U "i:-tllvltlenil Con. Ons . . . nelnwiif- X lllltl N. Y.. L. 13. W .. (Jen. Illeeiiic Int. I'apei Co Louis. A. Nash .. Manhattan Lie Met. Traction Co . .VI K. A.- Tex . l-i . Mo. Pacific Nnl. l.e.ol .. N. Y. Cellini Out & West Ninth Pacific . . its 41a, . 7:,', . W)i ins 11!" . M.. . 441, lu'', . 41'S, . ir. . ::m4 . I.'11'c . t'i-ur-S . I.'4 . r,;i.. . iii pi )Hii IV, lis 1. I0's Tf.J, :;i,-'4 HCi lis'.. lS'l 1C4 10 iov; ivs as' 4 I 'I'M I','.. w (,'i (.7'4 r', 40' - an, 10SVH Ils'3 IN', l.-'i Id' I 10 i:.'i :s i'4 i"-U K1.-.'h hit, r,7 .1) " in " 'clos ing. K l,-.'4 ws :!i', Nor Pacific-. Pr ... Pail fit- -Mail Pi ople's (Jus .. . Pemi It. It , Phil. A Ite.nl I. A- It 1st Pr .. .. Souliein II. it. . , Southern It It Pr Tt nn . C. A- lion .., Texas A- Patltle ., 1 nlini P.icllle . . I'nliiu Pat . Pr C S Rubber . . . C S llubbei. P V. S. Ltatl.et .. . 1. S Leather. IT Walush. IT vVc-l. t'lilon . ... W. A- I. 13. Pr ... Vl'i'i ll'l 1.. 4V4 PH4 Ki-k Si'. I.V. 's 7" r. ii'" l'-4 ii7i., !i.l'2 ii 0! li CliiCAC.O 1 OAUD OP THAIJI3 Open- IflKh- Lov Iiir est est. ... b' i,' ii.-.'4 ... c,"K i,h'4 r."ii4 WUI3AT Dtcembi r May ... . CORN December lla.v OATS Dttcmbi r Jlav . PORK Die ember. Mav .. . - ii ni'.. -.I, '4 r.i)a Wj 7.S.1 l.-J) !iO"i .(l,1 n.n Sctnnton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS St 1 Hilton A Plttston Tiac I'll si National Hank . . llluihuist lloulevurd Seianton Savings P. nk . Scianton Packing Co .. . Lack 1 lion A- Steel Co . . Third National Hank .. . Tin oop Novell MIR. Co Hcralito'i Rallv.a Co . . Dime Dep A- DIs. Hank . I'tononi Light Heat A- er Companv Serantou Illuminating. A Power Companv Serantou Poi-rIiir Co ... Tiadcis' National Hank . Lnekn. Luinbei Co Lack Tiu-t A Safe Dep Hid Asktd, Co. 20 .. .. o00 .... . UHI ..'.."' "... '.'"i T, :;,", ; si ,.'.. '. lbj Pow- 45 Heat Vi WJ no 150 Co . 15U . . ) If-', sa 1 4iio 123 ... , flist ll.". ... llrst 115 ... . (Jtn- 21 ... nr. ... Co . , .. lll 1 .Vi . ... 10. (c . .. in. si 100 Moosle Mountain Coal Co Seiaiiton Paint Co .. Clark A Suover Co. Com. (lark A Suover Co., IT .. BONDS. Scianton Pa-s. R.illwav, moitRage, tine lOJO Peoples Street Railway. mortgage, due IMS TuniiliM Stt,el lliillvvnv cral mottgage due lfui Dickson Maniifactmlni; Lucka. Township School t.uy 01 nci.uuon ai. imp Mt. Vernon Coal Co Stranton Axle Works .... Scranton Ti.iction i bonds. 105 Philadelphia Grain and Produce Philadelphia Nov. IM. - Whrat - Weak nnd 'jc lowei; ctnitiact graile, spot, "ln 72c, December 71:14a72c. Coin Bte.ulv , No 2 mixed, spot, Ilsal-lic-. : Detemlmr, ,$ a"-.!!-. OatsJSteadv : No, 2 white elippetl, .-.!.ut.ic.. No. .1 do. tin., lin.i.K.: No 2 niKitl, tlo , lla.ll'.t Ruttei Firm ami 'c. bight 1 , fane westiii citaniei ifit,!..; do. pi lilts, 21c Lggs-l'iinier ami lc higher, flesh, ilc.irh. 2i c , do westein. 2c do. southwestern 2r . do southern 22c Cheese Klrm Itellnecl S'lgais 1 n i hanged Cotton Was l-Pit lower ml 1 tlllng uplanils, 5 n-H. Tallow Dull- city inline. In hogsheads. ",'iC ; tnuntiy do tlo bane Is. .fie tliitk, do. .lUc . cakes. 4t ! giease 2a3'ac as lo eolui. Live Poultl -t'nchingid. fowls. 81j.irii ; old loosteis, ii'..e., spilng chickens sai'c.. elm ks, Sai;: giesc Sa'ic. turkc.vs, k.i'c Dressed P011I ti Finn; fowls, ehoiee 10c.; do. fait to good, in9'.e . oltl loostus i,.e,'ji . sluing cllltkens. westein, choice, latge ll.ili,c. , do fair to gooil lo.iln'ji . .-mall ami 111. feilnr do, 7aSt ; tlUKevs ilmlci, 12.11HC , do. fair to god in.iltc, ducks. Sale New Yoik Grain and Pioduce lUnrket. New Yoik Nov .1'. Flutll llalelv sttiulv. Wheal Spot niaikit e.tsv , No .' ml 7r5K.i7."i7.c . t ii b , alloiit, No. 1 north ern Daliilh, T I K ' t o Ii allo.it No 2 hard westein 7oe f o. b afloat, option op, net! 1 us- illicit I Deeemlit 1 liquidation, following a sharp lull inspired by cash ileinnnd and .1 lump lc com the muil.et tlnallv lelded to realizing and closed .SCVI.I. HIHUWIII IHIUmutiMluit . IttJXIFMk HAIHINliaWMUftillllS. - M., ... ,H 1 MWER WW '. vllllhJrC0IIUIUUlllIB . uil Iff iieni iMy " ii W itai H ni IV The People's A I'Ol'CI.AK CLHAUINC, UOUSC (at- tlie Itcuctit of All Who Have Houses to Rent, Heal Estate or Other Property to Sell or 1'xclianne, or Who Want Situations or Help These Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word llx:ept Situations Wanted, Which Aro In serted I'Yec. FOR RENT 'un m:NT-si:vnN-iiooM hoi si. with Impiovements, neerly new. lent WW. liuiulre lll'j West Loc-nsl stieut -modlTin TiousiT- CITY iiJ'Ar. heitlthv lociillon. low toil, to desirable tenant .' Hay avenue. von ih:nt-7T:sk nooxT ohshauk of offices secend floor front, Coul I.x chniiRe. Call at room 15 l-'Oll Ili:NT Cjulncy SLCCND KLOOIt. 701 FOR SALE ON 1 3 NI3W INCIHA'miT l'fll BALL, cheap. II l. Swaits. Uo .1C1,, ttty roi S A L13-STOC K 0' M13RC11AN- disc, doing strictly casli business; lino opportimlty. owIiik to many other bu-jl-ness Intetests Address Ho. 82, New Mil fortl, Pu. POR SAL13-IIORS13. HARNI3S9 AND IniRRy; verv cheap, or would cxchaiiRo for R001I upilRht piano. Call or ailcltess 153,1 Capouse avenue. FOR SALH-THN R-I-P-A-N-3 FOR u cents at dtURRlsts. One Rives relief REAL ESTATE. FOR SAL13-MY ltl3SlD3NCI3 AT 231 Colfax avci'iie, Just ei mpleted All modern Improvements I laid wood finish, saultarj plumbliig, electric IIrIhs. etc. Pi Ice icasonnble Addiess Frank T. Okcll, C20 Uroadway, New York city. FURNISHED ROOMS. PPRN1S1IKD OR 1001ns fot rent unite 401 Sptliee CNFCRNISl'ICD ptlvate house In- FOR R13NT-NICI3LY FCRN1S1I13I) rums, all tonveiiiencts, steam, private familv, r,24 WasliliiRlor. avenue. FOR "rT:1T-TWO PLI3ASANT ROOMS with boarel; also tabic boaitl, al .113 Washington ivenue. Kaurot House. Mis. Ralsley. FOR R13NT-P1.13ASANT ri'UNISIlLD looms; conveniences. Rooms from 1.50 up, 522 Mulberi sttcut. weak at 'sii'jc ilecllne . December closed 72c , Maich 7lt , Ma. lU'ni . Corn Sliol firm. No. 2 mi- elevatoi; optlns opni'il eas on cubits but udvanccel uet IvlI.v on 11 IiIk cash tli mnml and covet Ins. easetl ofi tlnallv with wheat and c loseel unclianeeil. December closed ftic. , Mav 1'1'2C. Oats Spot til 111, No 2. li'ic . No. .!. ::ic. No .1 white .!2'-e No. 2 elo , :i!':c ; track white 12a l"c track mixed, west ern, .tl'saliic. , options neglected. Hutttr Stead; crcamcM. Ifi.iSJ'.e., western fac ton, U'siil.V . LIkIiis. 2Tse . Imitation creamer, lial'-c. state tlalrv, U!.i20c. , tlo. ereameiy. lVilv. 13HK4 Firm, slate and Pennsylvania. i2Tt., westein fresh. We. , southern. 21a'2:c Chicago Grain Market. ClilciiRo. Nov. in. Lliilililatlou of De cember wheat b disc ouriiKtd holtleis v as tlie featine of toela s tradbiK on 'CliiuiKC. December closed "Viijc. tlecllne and Mav ',e. imiler .vesteitlay s prices Coin closed 'a.i'jc. lowei. oats cloetl 11 shade hlRlier Provisions iiilMinceil "'jnlde Cash eiuota tlons weie as follows Flour uQlet, No :-. sprinj; wheal, iil'taMc. : No "2 led f. o. Ii , b-i'jiiTOc : No 2 coin Wv . No 2 yel low. J!.il't.. No 2 cuts 27V.. No. 2 white, f o. b .im ,c: No 1 tlo tin.. 2ta Sic- No 2 1 v e. T.2e No 2 bai lev f. o b.. MalOe. . No 1 flax, sn tl. '.u'a'f.i'jt . pi hue tlinothe seed. I2.-.1I, mess poll; $7.80a7.i; lard $1 s."a '1(1. sbort libs $1 R.1.1I t.i. . salted shouldeis. I'ta4'..c. , short clear sides $ls-.at''1 wlilskev, $1.2fi, siij-rars, un changed New York Live Stock Market. New Yoik, Nov. .10. Hceves Slow, bulls, firm: tows, active, steers, poor to choice. t4a" X. oxen und stacs. $!a!M. bulls $2.71 a'l.7.1, elioleo fat. tlo. J.l.Vial.lO, tows $l.i"i a:i. Ml. Calvts Orasscrs slow , vtals, $1 10a s; choice $'5.12'-aS.2i). Kiasi-'ers. $T0af: fetl and maintained calves. Jfal.'iO. Clond Sbeois-Flrm. others, slow: lambs, vveak; sheep. $!.il.l'i2'i: culls. $2.2.",. lambs, $1.10.1 3.M. Hoks-SIow at $3 SOal. Buffalo Llv- Stock Market. 13at lliiffulo. N Y.. Nov. W Cattle Steady. II JK' Fairly active, Rood to choice Yoikers $Jt7air.0; roushs, com mon to Rootl. $!a:i.l3: pips, fair to choice. tluuir, Sheen mill t.ambs Vei v dull. lambs, choice 10 extrn. "i.1.1.i3.r0: culls and common $ti.". sheep, choice to selected wethers. $H0a.3O; culls to common, l.,3 nl.21. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Nov. "A Good cattle-, silting, nt lifts weak, beef steers. $l.Ma5.35, com mon iliove-s $3.sl.il21; extra choice cattle. Sj.ina'i.S'i. calves, 1.10aii.7.1 for best: com mon lots, $1.30.10. Hogs-Stronger at $3. ,0a tin. Slieep and Lambs Active, strongei ; lamb", $S73aVi0, ve.irlings. J4.10.il ,3. Sheep. Si.1na4J0. ReceiptsCattle, 1S.000 lie-ad: hogs. 17.ooa head: sheep, ls.000 head. Oil Cltv, Pa. Nov .10. Credit balances. .fill! eeitlflcntes. s.lle-S, casll. 51.I.-; no bids, shipments. 7C.1D2 barrels, luns, SGI barrels 107, JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. It has betn a long time since the members of the Crvstnl file companv have asked the people of this vlenlt to tontilbu'e anything- toward their expenses, bi-t the funds In the treas 111 y are Retting low anil there Is never a Hie without a loss or breakage of some kind that leeiuiies iroivv to re place, and is they have always je sponded piomptly to every call for help, Ihey leel Uiey have a llsht to expect n little help occuslonall, and It is a fact well known, that when they nsk the people to patronize any entettalnment for theli benefit that thli- pattons will be tieied to some thing that Is fttst class in every it sped. .nd Midi an entertainment is to b given In Hnterprise hall Wed nesday evening, Dee. 7, by the Kdlson Kineteiscope companv fur the l,ieilt of the Crystals. Diagram of received seats Is now open -it Davis, ill tig stote. Tlie borough council will hold its regular monthly meeting tonioirow night Two months ago the council directed the Crvsul the company to see to it thai the the nl.u in system vviis put In fh st class woikhiB order bill as yet nothing has been done, and ths lire alami is useless. Somebody should tuke fills matter up nnd see to It -Imt some kind if n lire aim in is put tie wo; king oidei at out-e. Ml-s Mm-y Walkci. of .May Held. ,vus the guest of fi Urals 111 Caiboudulo Tne -da Mr- M J Shields. Mis. John Mel lon and Mis. lohn Hunts were In Stiantuii e.store!uv attending the Women's II mil- Allssltn convertlon at Klin Park church. To Cure a Cold in One Dtiy. Take Laxative Ihoino Quinine Tab lets All eliut'glsls icf und the money If It falls to euro. 2,.t. The genuine has L H. Q. mi eucb tublt-t. HKJ13MS UC13NTS -Dr. AgnewV Livei Pills cute all nimble arising fiom toiur of the liver. Las) nnd epilck Uanlsh Suk HeaduelK Purlf the blooel and eiadltate nil Impurities fiom the system. The demand Is bin. The p'lls uir llll'e, c.tsy to take, pleasant lesults, 110 pain. 40 In a vial. 10 cents. For sale by Mut . lli-ws Hios. and W. T. Clark. O, Exchange. WANTED. VWW WW vww w vv w vv WANTKD-CA!?13 OP UAD llKAI.iu that R-l-P-A-N-S will not benefit Send S cents to Rlpnns Chemical Co.. New York, for 10 samples nnd 1,000 testi monials, WANTED-TO BUY. WANT13D- ClOOD SI3COND HAND CI'T ter, slate ptlte Aeldiess Tiatv Tilb titie. HELP WANTED. PL13ASANT 'llOML 'WORK FOR MF.N or women, elaj or evening SM, in ?1'2 weeklv, no canvassing or expiiluicc needed plain Insttue lions nnd vvorli mallcil on application Hiazlllati Mfg. Co New Yoik Clt HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTI3D RICSPONSIItl.13 FIRM wants mil, c inanagei at Scianton. pal arv l.2oo yen r Ji,Ck) cash ami lust lefer enees leepilrcd. common till leferelice lut lilsheel Address Pustnlllce llo 112, Phlla. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WANT I'D-A Piotestant ipilleel Adelrt- COOK FOR 1 AMILY. pit-feu eel. 1' fci elites le s Lock Hot No .I'.ll POLITICAL. common corNfiL-t'iinnniiY ax- iiuuiite mvself us a eiitidldiite for com mon council In the Thhtceiith waul 1 11 the Republican lltktl suhlect to the pri mal les VI.FRKD 1IARVI3V AOR1313AHI.I3 TO PRO.M1SKS .MADI3 last Mav to 11 committee ol citizens I announce ni self as a candidate for the olllce of Ma or of the Cltv ol Setnpton Subject to tlie vote at the Republican prltnar election nueli-i- the Ciawfonl count lilies. a It STI3VI3NS SCALP TREATMENT. MRS L T KLLLI3R. SCALP TRI3AT menl. Wit , shampooing 5Cc . facial niassuge. manlciiiliig, 2Ju , chlropod. ,01 Qnlncy SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. SPPLRFLFOIS i HAlit! :MtTS AND moles removed by electilclt , painless peimaiient. chniKcs model. He. tonsultn Hon fiee Helen Huehamtn Deuuatolo gist, 312 Washington avenue CITY SCAVENGER A.D. lUtlUdS CL13ANS PRIVY VAl'LTh and cess pools, no odor lmpioved pumps used A. BRIOCJS Proprietor Leave oiders 1100 North Main avenue, or ICIcko s dine stoic, cornel Adams and Mulberry Telephone 0010. CHIROPODIST CORNS, HCNIONS AND INOROWINO nails tilted without tlie least pain or drawing blood Consultation and advice given free. 13. M. II13TZ13L Chliopo dint, !10 Lackawanna avenue. Laellcs ut teneled al their leslclenco If desired. Chaiges moderate. SITUATIONS WANTED WANTI3D POSITION AS ST13NOC5 laphei or bookkitpei or tlthct S li ar icasonnble. I lest of it lei enees Acl-el't-ss Hteuoctaiiher (ie1111.il Dellvetv A OI3RMAN .MARRII3D MAN WANTS emplo mi 111 as tiumstet or an kind ol vvotk, tan give ge oel it-commendations Addiess A I. S. 211 Reese stieet. SITFATION WANT13D-HY AN I3NPK rlenceel salesman speaks Polish llnn gaiiau, Slavish, (lei man and Lngllsh IHi entlv : good sign painter. Atltbess S It.. 3 N. Main street Wllkes-Harie, Pa. SITl ATION WANTI3D-TWO YOl'NO want work, must have work this week Appl 22S Franklin avenue WANT13D-WORK OP ANY KIND. TO go out bv the tlav or take washing home. Rear 120 Friinkllu ave . up stalls. LADY OF RI3PINV3MI3NT AND AHIL Ity wishes situation as cook and housekeeper it. hotel or home without a mistress; leferences given. Addiess 3x perlente. P. O. Hox 2G3. Dunmoie. Pa. WANTI3D-HY A MIDDL13 ACSI3D Wo man, situation tlolng general house vvoik 1!M FrankPn avenue. SITFATION WANTV3D-HY A SORI3R Intlustrlous man, at all kind of work; first class fireman and engine hand. (1. W A. Tribune 1 tllce WANTI3D-A SITFATION AS A FIRST 1 lass In cad and cake bnkei Apply R. D Wnltmar. No. T07 N. hth st Leb anon, Pa. S1TFATON WANTLD - iVASHINO. boning or anv kind or house cleaning bv the day. or will take v ashing home Mis. Lee, side door, 42o Ptunkllu nvei ue. WANTV3D-AT ONCD. POSITION AS salesman with f-stiilillshed house, to ttavel in Northi'iistein Pennslvnnia, eountiv towns piefernd Low wages ,,. peeled until ability Is proven. Refeiences given. Addiess Hox ill, I.vnn Pa. WANt73D-A POSITION .scoac-iT-mali or B'litlncr. the best of lefer ences Applv to 13 L. M001, 01ph.int Pa PROFESSIONA L. ARCHITECTS HOWARD II. DAVIS, AHCHIT13CT, Comiell Building, Scianton 13. L. WALT13R. ARCHITECT, OFFICI3 teal of 106 Washington nvenue LFAYIs" HANCOCK JR. ARCUITF.cr 435 Spruce St . cor. Wash, a v. Scranton FRT3DI31UCK L. HROWN. VRCHPHA Price Hiilldlng, 12G Washington avenue., Scranton T. T.ACr.Y& SON. ARC1 1 1T13CTS. Tiaders" National Bank. 32 ML Xfe I GRIFFIN & COLLINS, lV ffM?WW)(f(rJHM?vM0(WoW(0W(f!l(W(?)W(?W)(WWW,, PROFESSIONAL. iWWVWWV DENTIOTS bn. I. O. LYMAN, BCRANTON Pill vote Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry. DR. II F. REYNOLDS, OPP P O. DR. C. 13. LAITI1ACH, 115 Wonilng a' c. WI3I.COM 13 C. SNOVI3R, 331 Washltigton avenue. Hours. 9 to Land 2 to 5. HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLL13. 401 SPllt'C13 STR13KT. MAKI39 your hat to order and they lit. HOTCt-s AND RESTAURANTS T7ll3 I3l.lv CAF13 125 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates reasouablc. I'. V.L'lllLLR PropTlelor SCRANTON 1IOIIS13. NI3AR D. L AW pusseiiBer depot. Conducted on tlie F.U ropemu plan VICTOR KOill, Piop LAWYERS litANK K. ROYLI3, ATTOP.N10Y AND Couiihelloi-m.Luw. Uurr Dulklllig. looms 1.1 anil , Washington avenue. W 1 1, LA It DWA hTiiTn-aTkNAPP. AT- tornes and Counsellois-at-Lavv. Re publican HuHtllng. Wushluglon iivcnue, Scranton, P.( .ILSSCP A J13SSCP .I.TTORN13YS AND Coun-ellurs nt - L iw Conimonwealtli Biilldlng Rooms 1 20 and 21. JAMI3S W MicTORD.ATTOIlNDY-A'l" Law. Rooms en. 315 nnd 51ii, Hoard of Tincle Hiillcllne. D. U. RI3PLO(lL13, ATTORNI3Y-LOANS negotiated on ical eslute setuilt Meais HuildhuT coiner WashliiBton avenue nnd Spiuce stieet JAS J Tr. IiaVhTFoN. ATTORN I3Y-at-Law. col Conimonwealtli Uuildlug, Scranton. 13DWARD W. Rooms Wl-'iOl, TI1AYI3R. ATI'ORNLY 9th lloor. Meats ltulldmg L. A. WATRI3S ATTORN13Y-AT-1.AW, Ml IlciMl of Trade RulMlng. Scranton. Pa. C. R. PITCIinit, ATTORN KV-AT-LAW lommonnealtli Building Si-ititilou, Pa. PATTI3RSON A National Hank C COMLOYS." Hallding. WILCOX. Hullillnc TRAD13RS 9-11 R13PUH1.ICAN A. W. H13RTHOLP Altv Mears lilelg MIDWIFE MRS. OAHL13. nitTDFATI3 MIDW1PI3 IMS Washburn street, Stranton. Dn Ragemcnts solicited. Rooms and be-tt attendance for a limited number of pa tients PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. C. L. FRL3Y. SCRANTON SAYINOS Hank Hulltllng. 122 Wyoming avenue. MARY A. opalhist, siii:piii:rd m. d. homl- No 22S Adams uveniie. DR. W. 13. ALI.I3N. 312 NORTH WASH lugtoti avenue. DR. It. TRAPOLD SPKCIAI.lST IN Diseases of Women, cotuei Ve'yomlng avenue and Spiuto stieet, bciaiiluii Olllce horns Thin Sclavs and Satur days, 9 a in. lo G p. m. DR. L. M OATHS. ROOMS 207 AND 20S Hoard of Tiaele TJullillng. Ofllce houis. 8 to 9 a tn , 2 to " and 7 to S p m. Resi dence C09 Madison avenue. DR. C. L. FRT3AS. SPKCIAI.lST IN Rupture, Truss Fitting and Pat Reduc tion. Ofllce telephone l"b3. Hours, to to 12, 2 to -I, 7 to 9 DR. S. W L'AMORLAl'N, OPPICD :2n Washington nvenue. Resilience, '.US Mulbeir. Chionlc diseases, lungs, lieai t, kidneys and geiiito-urlnnry or gans a special! Hours. 1 to 4 p m W C. ROOK. VL-TI3RINARY Sl'R. geon HoiseH, Cattle and Dogs treated. Hospital. 121 Linden stiet, Scranton. Telephone 2fi72. SEEDS n. R. CLARK & CO, SI3I3DM13N AND Nitiscrmen, storo 14G Washington ave nue; green house, 1330 North Main ave nue: storo telephone. 7S2. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF 'I Hi: LACKAWANNA. Scinnton. Pa. Courses pnparatory to college, law, medicine or buslrcss. Opens St pt. 12 Send for catalogue. Rev. Thomas M. Calm, LL. D., Waller 11. Huell, A M. WIRE SCREENS JOS. KCF.TTI3L, RI3AR wanna nvenue. Scianton. turci of Wire Scie' ns. 511 LACKA I'a., mtiiiiitnc- MISCELLANEOUS UAUI3IVS ORCHHSTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, panics, teceptlons, wed dings and concert work furnished For terms, nelress It. J. Uaucr. couducior. 117 Wyoming u venue, over Uulbctl's music store. MI3GAHGI3I3 HROTIUCRS. PIUNTLRS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse. 120 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. l.ehigli Vallcv Kailroavl Sybtem In I3ffect Nov. 11, 1S'K TRAINS LI3AV13 SCRANTON. Foi Philadelphia and New Yoil. via V & II R It., ut (. 13.1 m . and 12 01, 2.1!. 1 -1 Hlack Diamond llxpu-ss. and U..W p 111. Sundays. D. & II. 13s. ,7.4s p. ni For White Haven, llnsdeton, Poltsville, and pilnelpal points In tho coal legions, via D. & 11. It. R.. G 11 2.1S and l.2t p. 111 Pen- Uetlilehem. Hasten. Heading, l.ar lisbuig and piliuliul inlet mediate sta tions via D. A: IL R H- I"' a. in., 12 0! "IS 127 lllack Diamond I3vpiess, lt."n Sundns. D .. II . 1 &S 7.4S p. in Por Timklialilioek. Towanda. Hlmlt.i Ithaca. Geneva and pilrtlpil Inlermedl ulo stations, via D L. & W. R. it., t.03 u m.. 12 53 and 1 .3 p m Por Geneva. Rochestei lluffalo Nias ai.i Fulls, Chicago und all points west via D. & II. R. R. l-'-O-l. 30t Itluek Diiinionel Lxpre-s, 10.11 and 11.10 p 111 Surulus, D & 11. 11 4! a. m 7.f p. ni. Pullman pallor and sic ping 01 Lonii.li Valli'V pallor cats on all trains betwen Wilkes-Dane and New Yoik Piillad'd nlil.i, HufTulo und Suspension Hrldge HOLLIN H WU.Hl'R. Gen Supi South Hetllleht 111 Pa CI I AS. S. 1. 1313 Geni Pass Agt .v, t'oit- landl stictl, Nev Yoik A W. NON13MACIU3R Dlvi-lon P,i.i enger Agent South Ilethlnlieni Pa P01 tickets and Pullman reservations apply S01 Laekuwannn ave Sciar.ton Pa . - Requires g Thought I To buy urelully now.id.iys. ; teqiilres thought. You must 3T yiiard iigainst shoddy .ind yet 5l must not pay too much. Good clotliing is chcip and j looks well, but poor clothing is dcat and looks, cheap. II i you do not know the dit'lei- ; ence come to us, and you will J; be suit to get the best and 5T; theapest. T: UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIERS, ; HRTTERS AKD FURNISHER j 22) LM3KAWANNA AVENUE. & RAILROAD TIME TABLES. am PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule In filled May n, 1S9I. Trains Leave WIlkos-Barro as Fol lows: 7.30 a. m week days, for Sunbur Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Ball!. more, Washington, ftnd fop Pitts burg and tho Wosl. 10.15 a. in., week days, for Hazlaton, Pottr.vllle, Reading, Norristown, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburc, Philadelohla, Baltimore, Washington and Pill. burRand tho Wost. 3.12 p. m , dally, for-Sunbury, Harris burB. Phlladolphla, Batllmorj, WanhtnKton, and Fittsburg and tho West. '0 p. m., wcok days, for Sunbjr, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and PlttsburK. J. MUreillNSON. (ieneral Manazar. Del., l.acliu. ami Western. Lffeet Monday, November U, 1SD3. Tialtis leave Sctutitou as follows; I'.x fit ess fot New Yoik and all nolnt Hnat. i.k1. ,!W, lu, liuu und 10 03 a. in., 12.53 and J.J3 p. m 13xpress for Kaslon, Tienton, PlulueieL phia and the South. 3 10. SOU nnd lO.Oi a. ni.. 12 fu anil 3.1.! p m ioiiliainia nceoiiitnoilutloii. H.I0 11 m Lxpicss loi Hlnghamton, Oswego i'l. nilia. Coining, Huth, Dansvllle, M'ount Monls aliel Hun'alo, 12 10. 2.J3. P 00 a. n". law and .u0 p m., making close rounro lions nt HutTalo to all polnis in tho West NoMhwest nnd Southwest. ' v nshhiglou aceoinniodatlon 3,fo 11 m Hliighumton and iuij stations, 1 tjj p m. Nicholson uciommocl itloti 3.10 n m Lxpress Tor Ptlca and Hlchllelel Spiings. 2..!. a. m , and l.i"3 p tu Ithaca, 2.J3, 0 tH) a 111 , and I..13 p m Vol iSoilliuiiibcrlaiul. Plttston. ,e. Ha'te Pl.vmoiitli. llloonisbuig luul Dan ville, making close connections nl Norih umbcrlaud for Wllllnnisiinrt, Hnrrisbun; Ualtlmoie Washington and the South Noithumlierland and Intel mediate sta tions, (J 00. 10 03 a m , and 1 53 ami 5.10 n ni. Nnntlcoko and Intermediate stations. 8 08 and If 10 a. in. PI mouth and Inter! mediate stations. J 31 and 8.50 p m. Foe Kingston. 12 51 p. m. Pullman parlen and sleeping coaches on all expieFs trains. For detailed Information, pocket time ablcs. elc. apply to M. L. Smith, DIs triet Passenger Agent, depot llcket of fice. Delaware ami Hudson. On Sunday, July 3iel, trains will leave bciiinton as follows For Carbonilalc-6.20, 7.53, 8 ol. 30.11 a. Ill : 12 noon ; 1.23. 2.20. 3.52. 5.23, 6.25. .57. 9.15, 11 00 p m ; 1 1G p. m. For Albiuiv Saratoga. Montreal, Bos ton, New L'ngland points, etc. 6.20 a. m 2 20 p. m For Honcsdnle fi.20. 8.53, 10.13 a. m ; 1J noon, 2 20, 5.25 p. ni. For Wilkes-Hnrre. 6 11. 7 IS. 8 41. D.3S. 10 43 a 111.: t2.m, 123, 2.18, 3 3J, 4.27, S.10, 7 48. 10.11. 11.30 p. m. For New York, Philadelphia, etc via Lehigh Valley Hallrontl-fi.41 a. m., 12 0.1. 1.2S. 127 p. 111 . with Ulack Diamond Ex ptess, 11 30 p m For Pennsylvania Railroad points. 6.15, 9 .18 a m . 2 IS. 4 27 p. m. For Western Points, via Lehigh Valley Railroad 7.18 n. m. ; 12.03 1.31, with niack Diamond 13piess, 10 41, 11.10 p in. Trains will nirlvo In Scranton as fol lows: From Carbonilale and the Noith fil'i, 7 41, S 3S, 9 31. 10. IS 11.53 a. m . 1.23, 2.15, 3.2j. 4.21. 5.41. 7.41. 10.18. 11.27 p. m. From Wllkes-Rnne nnd the South 6.1.,. 7 IS, 8 48, 10 08. 1153 n. m : 1.18. 2 It. 3.1S, 6.20, 6.21, 7.5?. 9 01. 10 0.1 p. m : 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Corbondale 9.07, 11.33 a. m.t L53, 3.32, 5.5.1 1 33 u. in. For Wllkcs-Hane 9.38, 11.41 a. m.t 1.61. 3 2S. 3 41, 7.4S p m. , Lowest rates lo all points In United States nnd Cnnneln .1. w. ncRDinc. n. r. H. W. CROSS, D. P Albany. N Y. Scranton, Pa. Central Railroad of New JcMsy (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) Stations In New York Foot of Liberty sti eet. N ll.. and South Ferry, Whitehall S Anthracllo coal used exclusively. Insur ing cleanliness und comfort. TlMn TARL13 IN I3FFI3CT NOV. 20. 1811. Trains; leave Scranton for Plttston. Wilkes-darie. etc . ut 8 30. 10.10 n. m., 1.20, '33 3 20. 7.10 P- " Sundays, U.OO a. m., 7".' n'V t in n. 111. p-nr l.akewood and Atlantic City, 8.30 a. in. ,. ., V'or New Yoik Newark and lCllzaboth. 'ft envnress) a. in., 1.20 (express), J.'jo (ex- "- . c... Stmeln, 2.1.1 p. in Train pi ess) p leucine 12U p. m. ui lives ai riiiiniieu:ia. needing Terminal. 7.03 p. m.. and Naw Ynrk 7 03 P. HI 8-:i. 'I: ffiUdliTir teWiion and llariisbure. hi o in ..'"'.iionimin. 8 30 n. m., 1.20 p. m. Sun- ... ..--- nrl ottBVllle 8.30 u. m.. 1.20 P m. ," ..n nc. leave New York, foot ev III w--- . Rctuinlng, 1 f Llb- ,,Vc stree.'Noith River, at 4 00. 9 10 (ex nrlbs) a? ni.. '-30 (express) p. 111. Sunday, nress) 4 30 a ni-. .,,, South Feirv, foot i-t-.iu ", nt eiev-. n m . 1.21 n. m. V 'f.'.'" irilvhiK or departing from r, ssciih-j . ln ,.onnt.ct under cover tills tree.... , , r.1i,0,I,ls. HroaelwiV "t.i, .,11 ie elevated raiboads, Hroadwiv w,,Ui,' ...ii-I ami feirleto Hrookl 11 and L'.lV n tshin d". making uuick transfer to AU ro 1.1 nu d Cential depot ...id Long A o :'.. -m (iianei cciii.e. v.'-i'ufc ...... ...... a Island railioao 11111 11 u , lHUevo Phlk delphla. Reading Termltnl. o ii" A in ".00 P. m. Sunday. 0.13 a. in Thimigb tl.kets to all points L'ast Sen h ai I 'West at lowest late at the. "'? 11 OLUAPSHN. Gen. Supt. II. P HALDWIN. Gen. Pass Agt. Uric aiul Wyomtiit; Valley. Time table In elftct Sept. 1'Jth. 1593 Tnilns leave Stianton tor New York, Neiwbuig and Intermediate points on Pile ra Iroad. also for Hawley anel local pdlnts lit 7 m a m. and 2.25 p. m. Trains frlve at Scianton from nbovo points at 10 21a m aim 0 u nun " 1- m. hemri3a"tiVanil Philadelphia. 8.30 a. m.. ri ;'0n m Siindajs. 2.15 p. in. Por Ilaltimoro and Washington and n, nts fioutli and West via Hnthlehcm. po nts no""L, ... soniinvH. 2.13 n. in. Por bong Hranch. Ocean Grove, etc., fct 'TftullJi'r ('ltril ihvimo.-s. In l.tfce I lie lober lltllli, ISDN. -North lloiinel, oiilli Hound. 207," -2oi iWizna - 1 t -I aS si"on9 -5 ' iff 5a a u v MAirlve Leave a m taN T Prankllii st ,...TI), , ., .... 1 .. I 7 10. West 4.utt street ... t5J .. ' 7ihi W'celiawken 1 ... S10 . .. 4 m i- i Art lie I.eave i- it p vi lu )', 1 i.v ( nauotu 1 216 1 .'to into. . liw llancotlc .... mi 4S3 toail .. u.'f. Murium .. :! KU'I, .. I'.'u, Preston I'm I: ... -.'.U IB 10 ta . U4i) wiuwood ... siiii tin itioa .... um I'oyntelle .... a ooj r 1 1 1: 511... 1211 Orson .. ajs (va moi .. is (3 ries-.ant.Mt .. 3C6 r, mi isi).... if!)0 I'nlotid.de 1 a j9 6.ti 9v"o 11 roieitcity ...Ism (4i Ufa1. . II Ml carbmelale .... 1 U 31 6M 1107 fllio Wluie Hrtdae ... f3S(Mi -4 n i- lil.-i MajileM . 1343 mil S68... 1121 .leriayn .... 45 ft 03 S53, . .. 1118 Archibald .... .151 6 0J KM... tt 15 Wlliton .... SM HI. t)4G . . 11 11 I'c-tkvllle .... 3 .".9 rt in H42 II ()7 OlVlbUUt ... 101 881 H40.. 11 tu Prle-tbilrif .... 407 1, 34 S3 II 111 TUlOOp ... 410 67 HS5. .. 1 1 11 J'rnv Mence . 4 14 OHi it.". HOST lat k Place .... 14 17 rt 32 IS Ull .... tOM ht-iailtou . ..I4-.M 6A 1 mi x Mltavo Arrive r mi- m t Sunday onlv t bisoltieitbat trains stop oubk-ual for pnv tiengers. -i raius -Jn and v hunilay only dtlier trains dally except tunduy. Macule rates via Ontaito 4 Western bofors liurctiaslng tickets and savemorry 'luounh Waifiei Diitftl s wpi mill fre rn. cilniUBtliiilrcar htu ioi';tu LUlciru " h.at eliuncr. t'.-3-.er.scv Li..c.- TJ.iT.. -.ti la 1'uei Cell Inn rr.Hilc. J 0. Ander.oii, Ocn. rass .jC. T. flltciolt, JJlv l'M, ..ft.tscriuton, l'a. I I
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