" ( THE SCRANTON TRTBTTNE-TUESDAY. DECEMBER 13. 1808. JONAS LONG'S SONS. rhvi'cmnc Tliinivci And Anniversary Things. Bargain news every day now, The store is in Holi day attire everybody is welcome to look and to enjoy. Your Christmas money will go farthest here. Importance attach es to several big items for today, savers, you sure. Money may be In the Toy Store Going to give you sumo special things every day from now till Christm.is--.so you can't afford t miss these daily announcements. Here's toJas : IMIM-V l.)MM- "t. I I . COM .l!l Ol'iT the ' dlv lit 10c. : lute tnil'i Cf ll at" Tin I'lli.". T IiiiIihh high, ill-! striped; sold till i'vt .ii 23e. : here toiliy 5q Dressed I mill-wllh willii'- -.nil. iv i iiictt : colli nil on I at I'K.- Iii iv TC. i i,i C,L' Sprlllm; i'iiI), s- nil,iiK'il and sold .ill Ml III lit,1. . ! !-- Illill Sj i .ir Drums, hi, I, I Mil iivi'i' ihi' city .it 3.V. : lute t,,l,iy at 19c BASEMENT. I'he most com Great Stock of Handkerchiefs plete in this en tire section, without a doubt; and some very important special items for this one day. Women's liainlkeiclil'T". pun linen Ini tialed, hnnilsnin, cmliriildciwl ami l.'nc dues. Men's hanilkeichlcts, i'lmu-oine'iv ini tialed on extra 11 tn iiiiulity linen. Tlley'le Worth lift' cents In inn Cn store In America . In i today at MAIN AISLE. Sterling Silver Two lots to Novelties c.hooe r?m l; day that lor gill seekers otfer exceptional attraction : llnli- lirusliiM. hii'i'lhiK i-lhci- ul hc.intl fnl design; ion rows nf lrlstlt'. Price should li' tt.3n; today E Q ilu-y am SteiUm; silver comb ui it lit iikIi i-i, kih r anteeil '.i23-liio line, nut an In will',- sllkollnc lined Iion: wore 1 () AlllllVl'l'Sill Hill MAIN AISLE. What Twenty-Five Cents Will Buy On special tables to day, von find White Opal loilet Bottles. Im itation Cut Glass Salve Boxes, Hand Painted I'ufl or Jeweliy Boxes, Dec orated I'm Trays and many other novelties ofasimilai chaiac- ter, woith oc. Yours tor.. 2tOQ Henty Books for Boys 1 his l.unous series ot hooks written by G. Ilentv. is the -, A IllOSt attractive known tor bo'S. The stories are not Wluillv imatr. IUI MIIIU HII.IJ, ilia ry. and each j one points a nigral. Finely p rint e d a n d bound, Published at 7c and Si.oo. 39c choice todav MAIN AISLE. Children's Toy We oiler today Hooks vo,,r cl,1oice one thousand Handsome lllustiated Toy Books tor cnildren. including almost every subject. Nicelv bound with highly illuminated board covers and posi tively worth -;o cents. Q Your choice I oC Store Open Evenings Until Christmas 8 (I READY TOR ROBERTS. Tho XTtah Congressmnn Will Meet ,,rllh . Wrm H.ntinn " . ..wv,......, , Pliiladelpiila, He. 12.-The Uresby. teilan Voine 'n Hume Missionary .'( cifty todav i'iiolnted a conimlttet- to go tn A' t'l' t-.r, to apeak for them In behalf of ih ri'leetlon of Hrighani II. itoberlB, ii,"e,-t'sstnjn.elect fioni' i'tuh. The I'losbi t, 1 1. n 'ml .Methodist pivauliei's nuvt'ttgs t-ul.iy uppolnted delegates to reprceent thein on the miiue iptestlen and nlsn to argue In favor of the nntl-canteen Ulll nnd naillust the proposed repeal of pruliibl. tloib In Alaska. ThvM nubJeclK will vonip up fur ill- cttsslon nt toniorrtw' uiivautlon 1 Washington. Nsws, hey 7 '! 4 i 8 ' L -ts3ct I IP SO JHE AMERICAN FEDERATION EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL LABOR CONVENTION. About One Hunched unit Fifty Del egates Present Two Representa tives of the British Trade Union Congress Also Attend Qompers Talks on Growth of Inteinatlonnl ity. Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 12. The American Federation or Labor begun Us eighteenth annual convention here today. About 1W delegates from .ill parts of the country and two from across the water. William Thome and William Insklp, ul London, reprccnl Ing the Hrlllsh trade union congress, were present Delegates Insklp'? com mission Is to plead for u closer alliance between the United States and tlreat Utltuln along Industiliil as well as po litical Hit"". Tbe work mapped out for the opening day Included the commit tee report, the seating nnd rejection of contented contests, of whom there iu several, and the annual address of President Samuel fSompers. President Evany, of the Kansas City Commercial flub, welcomed the dele Kates. President Ciompeni presiding. After the usual preliminary mutters of ntgnnlzutlnn Presldenl Uompers dr I lived his address, which was received hj the delegates with much enthusi ; asm. I .Mr. tiompets lefeiring to the "growth of Interiiationallty." said: "Wltl. tlie vhnv of a closer bond of sympathy nmung the united and or ganized workers of the different coun tries, correspondence with many of them lias been maintained and entered Into with a number of others. e shottlil endeavor b every means with in our power to cultivate fraternal feel ing and Interest in the welfare of tin; wage liiirneiN of all countries, to al.t and encourage every movement calcu lated to materially, morally and social ly improve the conditions of the work ers, no mattei wbeie tln-y niav be lo cated ami particularly to lend that ai'l which nitty l,e In nttr power to thos-. who show a disposition to stand upon the commoi. policy of our movement. "Our fraternal delegates to the ISrlt ish trade union congress, James Dun can and Hutiv Llovil, report that the gt outings which they received at the handy of our follow trade unionists abroad were of a marked, generous and gratifying character. Their report, a most Interesting document, will be sub mitted ti you. A c have with us to day the return fraternal delegate, from the British trade union congress to our convention, William Insklp and William Tliorne. men Mho have given the best years of their lives to the organlzatlor of the wotkerd ami the uplifting of the masses of labor. "For the lli'hi time, the convention last year elected a fraternal delegate to the trade and labor congress of I'anada, Thomas I. Ktdd, who. too, report' the cordiality of his greet ing mid the interest in ills mission. Our Canadian fellow unionists have honored us by electing a delegate to attend thlr convention in the poison of 1). A. Caiey. It should requite no word- at my hands that our fraternal delegates are heattllv welcome; that their stay among us will l- full of In terest to them and of advantage to our common cause.' IN THE PLAY HOUSES. Cameron demons and Company. That graceful young actor, Cameron 'lemens, and the excellent company sttppoitlng him presented "Shadows -if a (Jreat City" at the Academy of Music last night. .Mr. Clemens is a great favorite here as the immense audience that saw ' last night's per tonnance demonstrates. Every seat was occupied and tt large number were compelled to stand. The play selected for the opening bill Is one that has a strong thread of in terest running through it. and It was given a tine presentation last night. Mamie Sheridan Wolford fairly divid ed the honors, of the evening with Mr, Clemens, and (iussle c S ill was sweet anil natural In tbe role of Nellie Stand- isll. .lames O'l.enrv illil ,. ..I,... .,1...... i of character wotk.'but the same can not be said for James J. lloyd. His ' A,H' 'athons can be Improved upon ! "' ,nanj vn'8- " n-'Bht start with , , .,,...,, ,v,l0-, ,,,, .. .. little ton theatrically villainous. Hetween the acts specialties were In troduced by citii., little Haby Helen. Miss llussle Ciill aud Messrs. Iloyd and .Miller This afternoon "Uoglan's Way" a III be presented, and tonight "Kngle'a N"st " Black Crook Extravaganza. Jermou'H lilnck Crook Kxtravaganzn company is the attiaitlon at the Gaiety theatre this week and a very enter talnlii'; nerfurmance ! given. A bur lesiiue, entitled "The Four O'clock Club." opens the show, in this all of the members of the company appear and singing and dancing specialties are interjected. The costumes are hand some and the scenery esnvclallv tin .Some pretty electric light effects are als'i tisvil. Then conies the olio, in which th" vaudeville artists ot the .ompanj up. pear. The dances f Madamolselle Atmee are a feature of this part of the performance, niectilc light and eal iluin lights are used with good effect In giving these pretty dances. The tier- I formanccH close with a nililh-provuk-! ,vix ItH of nonsetuv, "The Lust Itlng." i The company will bo at the llalety for ' the tomalnder of the week. I -Uncle Tom's Cabin." , Ai. W. Martin's hig ilrainuip .-nd I sivuic iiroilUL'ilnii ui" "Uncle Tom's 1 Cabin' comes to the Lyceum this .-v -i lilug This is th- bl-gest and best 1 ..iei'i Iscntlon of the kind iui th. 1 ,1. I ,nir iH" ihousand dollars h.ivni , i..., . '"" "" "'Bva -ccucry tll!, - I 1. its. The part of "Uncle Tim," is played by Milt. (1. Harlow, ivh u. n.irio Is ,t honse'iiold word, from oast ti coa'.t, a the grotitest of a'l ol I -mil negro Iniiu'isunators. The niivl.ttiy features are Introduced by a cipi if colored artists. Including tii ..ilghiai camp-meeting sottfts, banjo m,i,s and iiuurtoites. A grand prize ea!ii,iik ty the colored member, buck and x, lug ilr.nclng contents nnd features t m num erous to mention. To Cure a Cold In One Dny. ".'tike I.asutiw Hioino Quinine Tub- IftH. All lnigRlts rfifuntl ill money I if it fulls to curv. :'-. Tho genuine Im I. 12. Q. in; cai-li tablet. THE MARKETS. Wall Stioet Review. New Ycik, Dec. 12. Stocks made very material progress today lit thu prcrim upward movement and left on bttoyatit with nilvances In standard slocks ranging from 1 to 3 points, while this rise wan ex ceeded In many less prominent Isaacs. The transactions tor the d.iy In stocks it ml bonds wero or. tn enormous scale. lm mense Hocks of rfcorltlcs ohHtiglng lintnls ul rising llgtirti!. Uariy qtioiutlnns wero strong In sympathy with London, whero there was a scrautulo for stocks even aftir the closing there fin the new ac count which openi tomoitow. Cotunits sloti houses wer to receipt of many or dors to buy at the market and the olumo of this offset ftcnitot efforts to depress values. Tito drift ot speculative activity In tlio (Iranuers was Interpreted favor ably. Kxccpt In Sugar the Itnlustrlals tended upward. Total snlcs were SS5,-'jii slintes. Kurnlshetl by WILLIAM 1,1 NN ALLIEN & CO., stock brokers, rooms "ua-TOG Mears bulldlnc Open- llli.li- Low Clos-Iiil-. est. est. Ing. Am. cot. on :ip,i sih nt Am. Hug. lle'g Co ..1.11 13l'i 131V alii iri n nn'.f. inn 12;(, :w'.4 .ViKj -Hi r.'! M'.s tir.Vi !',( ti 122 lir,'!, 1194 &H 4 41 ,tcn., in. - H. i.-e .. inii 17N rfli i.. T. ft H. v.. ir . 47', .lt:i 17) 1I1U 12'2 i 0SI4 "A, r,- mi, !'l 2M4 U' U ViV.s llti'i 11',2 SI I!).". Am. Tobacco Co ., Am. sjplrlts Am. Spirits, I'r .... Halt, ft Ohio Ilrook. It. T , Hay State (las Can. Southern ..., N. .1. Central Clios, ft Ohio Chic, ft fl. W .... Chle. ft N. W Chic. II. ft Q Chic. Mil. ft St. I Chic. H. I. ft l ... Uli'j u r.v, J:'.4 73V.- ri'ii r.i'k w IS nil 12; 117 111 Sl'.IA II " lfl.V4 1U7, 1M) 1.I-4 'I ia ia- I'KM, l!ll',2 W'' 'il l"') 12il' i 17U 12' h 77'. 4P( 120'. Ill 4fi' Hi.-, 12' a M-; H!',a :' :af, 47U 112', ti'ii 70 ill u i-"j ..r,sj ... 7.1 . . Til . '.. til (I .. :n .. ail, .. IITs ..ISS. ..I21a4 ..llti'4 .111 Chic, St. 1. M. ft O m; '. C. (-. ft St. I, .. Con. Gas Delaware ft Hud . I)., L. ft W N. Y 1,, 13. ft W . Gen. niectrlc Int. Paper Co Louis, ft Nash ... Manhattan, Kl .... Met. Traction Co . M. K. ft Tex., I'r Mo. I'nclflo Nut. Lead N. Y. Air liriiko ... N. Y. Central Otlt. ft West North, r.irltle Nor. I'aclllc I'r .. Pacific Mnll People's lias IVnn. It. It I'lill. ft Head 1'. ft It. 1st ! .... Southern It. It Souther.! It. It., I'r Tenn , C. ft Iron .. Texan ft I'dCiilc ... I'liloti I'aclllc I'r .. I'nlon Pin'., I'r .... I". S. Itublier C S. ltuhbci'. I'r .. I'. S. Leather C. S. Leather. I'r . Wabash Wabash. I'r West. Colon W. ft L. K W. ft L. K., I'r .... .106 AW . K . k!l' . m . IM-i .KKlijt .loud . a", . A?. . S-,, .liJ"o .imVa . ifi3c . U' . 7B?, . H'l 1-i .120 . til . lfii . ie . 42; i . m2''8 . Hi . .W4 . :isi4 17' 1 .112 . Oi; . I,ir4 " . 22': . !iV.. (, 107-5; ny; i4!H 13Ji i-ili S9 in lit' en. 1M , rr.i; t.0'H Ill's W) l'.C'i :,U 42'i 41 VXl'i 3104 1U 4i'H TO' 4:!'. im 11!"4 IV' lli'.l! 10', Ui :!2'i 111 ::.'.:! us'-. ir.C 112 ,i li'lU JJ'l 1');h 12"4 17', 4'sl 77', t 43Tm ll'IVi 12) 15 4tji 10 42H: SVjs lip, 5'Ok . 47', ll2a I, till 1 S 2's ;;o 2fii 2. CHICAOO LOAltD OK THAIJH. Open- IIIkIi- Low Clns. In? wiii:at May July CORN. May July OATS. May 1'OllK. January . May LAUD. January . May Ing. est. est. i:.ii. .'', 1," Ul'i 0I'4 l ''H :ii 2'IVJ fl.i: :'.7D :,. 1 j n. 10 !i.C '.1.40 ti.c.'i 1.17 .:"i .10 n.4J Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Scranton ft I'lttMon Trae Ulll. A-ked. Co. 20 jij First National Hank Klmhurst lioulevard Scranton Savings 1'i.nk Scranton Packing Co Lneka. Iron ft Steel Co Third National Hank Throop Novelty MlB. Co Scranton Hallway Co Dime Oep. ft Dis. Hank ICconnmy Light Heat ft Pow er Company W !ij 1 y) t5 13 Scranton Illuminating, Heat ft rower company Scranton Forging Co Traders' National Hank Lacka. Lumber Co Lack. Trust ft Safe l)ep. Co lw io6 IS) 130 Moosle Mountain Coal Co Scranton Paint Co Clark ft Snovcr Co., Com Clark ft Snovcr Co., Fr HONDS. Scranton Pass. Hallway, llrst mortKage, duo 1920 People's Street Hallway, tlrst mortgage, due 1!dS People's Sttcct Hallway. Gen eral mortKHEe. due KC'l .... Dickson Manufacturing Co ... Lacka. Township School .Vc.. City of Scranton St. Imp. 6Ci.. Ml. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Scranton Traction fiCi bonds... M) 4U(1 123 ... 113 113 ... 115 ... 1W 102 ... 102 8', 100 103 New York Grain and Produce Market. New York. Dee. 12. Flour More active for spring patents and generally steady; winter patents, Sl.W.Ui.SO. Wheat Spot easy; No. 2 icd. 73',ie.. f. o. b.. atloat: No, t northern Uuliith, "Pie., f. o. b.. alloat; No. 2 do. do., 71'ic. f. o. b atloat; options opened lirm on steady cables, lorelgn buy ing aud small wot Id's lilpnieiits; the heavy visible supply Increase soon de moralized the market, however, and weakness ensued all afternoon except for a slight closing rally on covering. Final prliis woo 'iV, net lower; January elooul 71,ie. ; March, 72Ve.: May, 70e.: l)e. 'embir, 71'e. Corn Spot Jinn: options i:t tnst displayed tlrmtiess in sympathy with provisions but later eased off with wheat and under libo car lot otlmntes il-i-luK .1 shude hlemli, ? en c'erlng ut .1 nut till) ',c net ilecllm . December closed 30c ; Ma j. aa.c Oats Spot firm: Nu. 2, :;ie , No. 3. '.-., No. 2 White, 32u.!2'... ; Mri. Alfred Clarke, of Hitc wan, Manor Co,, Iowa, has been the moth- i er of four i Hi J children. Knwilf she s,lvs ''I "I am about to brcoine a mother nirutu. auu have beea troub led with morn- iiur i-icknes and vomiting. I could not cat any break fast ; but two days lino I began taking your ' Favorite Pre scription ' twice a day, a teaspoonful at a time and I am nU-asril to sav that I have, tint had a vomiting spell for ,1 morning. The " Favorite Pre- scription " relieves morn ing sickness and the other discomforts of the oerlod preceding motherhood by purifying the whole system and by strengthening and invigutming iuc spe ctal organs involved. Mnrtiiuo- 1r1rna t 3-'j HJ ihte to the efforts of !': uZ. nature to remove from the body every bit of impurity which might offset the health of the little one to come. The direct cause of the nau sea is an irritation of lite nerves of thr femi nine organism, w which have a sympathetic connection with the nerves of the stomach. The " Favorite Pre scription " goes d. recti- to the seat of the trouble, soothes tbe ruffled nerves and brings comfort at once. It is a safe medicine to take. It contains no a, coliol, opium or other dangerous drug. It contains no sugar or syrup. It aids the diges tion and is u ircn ; . ,. , ,. -ra! ystem touic, I while it nets directly and strongly ou the I one sjieci-al set of ori;,in ftiiX IrW ViT 1 VX Waft t'i 'i, Vii-, .-?. -SVJ ! lisSQ ihJ'IWra mm ) vi n h.i 41 1 f vkjh.1 XiffiM l! : I JPa" 7 m y'm - -" .l, Ml i X W J'i w?v I" s Mi v The People's 4l. Al'OI'ULAU CLEARING HOUSE (or the Hcncllt of All Who Have Houses to Rent, Real Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchannc, or Who Want Situations or Help These Small Advertisements Cost One Cent u Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word Except Situations Wanted, Which Are In serted Free. FOR RENT KINK IIorSLS ON AVKNl'i:. HANI-t-iry plumbings every convenience, range, boiler, kitchen sink, Htttlcr's sink, laundry, bath, hot and cold water en third floor: bullets In dining room; under drained and cemented cellar; two water closets; large vardj low down grato and wood mantel in back parlor. Jones, .,11 Spruce, street. I'OU HKNT-KKSK HOOM OU SllAKJl , of omces second lloor tront, Coal I'..- change. Call at loom 13. m I'OU R13NT - SECCND I-'LOOlt. 701 Uulncy ViSA.sm FOR SALE COh'nKH 1.6'fT'lMPHOVKD; CKNTHAL ..It.. 1, ......,.. . nn,..1 l.,..uttT,nl,t All. dress JS3C Waslilngtoti avenue. KOll SALM-A KirtBT CLASS ,1'iANl) at ti very low price: It must be sold. Address 1. O. Hox 217. Scranton. KOll SALE-TKN lt-1-P-A-N-S FOlt 5 cents at druggists. One gives rcllot. WANTED-TOBUY. WANTI-:i)-C,OOD SKCOND HAND CCT ter; state price. Address Tracy, Trib une. URNISHEDJlOOjyijS. Foil HUNT - FCHNlSnllD FLAT; ground lloor: moderate terms. " Washington avenue. nfuNisiiKD noojis with on witii- out board, 020 Adams avenue. FOR RENT-1'LEASANT Fl'HNISIlED rooms with board. Tin Aldlne, 420 Adams avenue. FOR RENT-PLEASANT FURNISHED rooms; conveniences. Rooms from ti.71 up, 022 Mulberry street. REAL ESTATE. CHOICEST CITY (CENTRAL) AVENFE lots and houses; sewers, tlag side walks, gas. water, heat mains, electric street lights. II11 plugs, street cars, . minutes' walk trom court house square, title perfect and guarantied. Jones, ull Spruce street. FOR SALE-MY RESIDENCE AT 213 Colfax jvet'lie; Just ei mpleted. All modern improvement. Ili-rdwood finish, sanitary plumbing, electric lights, etc. Price reasonable. Adilies8 Frank T. Okell. 220 Broadway. New York city POLITICAL. IHEREHYNNOrNCE MYSE1.F AS A caiullilate for the iitlln- of City Con troller of Scranton. Subject to the Re publican primary elections. DAVID J. DAVIS. First Lieutenant. Comp.iu F. Thirteenth Pit. Vols. AOKEEAilLE TO I'HOMISES MADE Inst May to 11 committee ot citizens, 1 announce myself as a candidate for the nlllce of Mayor of the City of Scranton. Subject to the vote at the Republican primary election under the Crawford county rules. A. 11. siKviiisa. CHIROPODIST CORNS. BUNIONS AND INGHOWINt; nails cured without the least puln or druwlng blood. Consultation and advice given free. 11. M 1IET.EL. Chiropo dist. 330 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles at tended at their residence if deslreO. Charges moderate. No. :s do., 31a32c.; track white tUaBlc. , track mixed, western, :;ia32c . options dull. Hutler Firm; wesletn cie.uncry. 1.1 ti21e. ; do. factory, 12a1l'sc. ; Elgin. 21e. ; bultation creamery. I:lal7c: state dairy. h"aPc. : do. crcameiy. 13a20e. Eggs Firm; state and Pel mylvalda, ITaSie. : western fresh. 21c.; southi",n. 22:i21e. Philadelphia Grain and Produce, Philadelphia. Dee. 12. Wheat-tiQaiter cent lower: contract grade, December 7iiVi"lc- Corn Dull and 4'. lower; No. 2 mixed. December, old. 3tti39..; Dceiin her, new, :Ni3S::c. Oats-Steady: No. 2 white. lipped, KlnKPgc: No. .1 do. do.. 22a :aliv.; No. 2 mixed, do., 22c. Flour I 11 changed; winter super. $2.20a2..'i0; do. ex tras, $2..Va2.7."; Pennsylvnnlu roller clear. $3.10.i:t.2.'; do. do. straight. $:!.20a:i.J"; west ern winter clear, $3.10a'J.3U; do. do. slatgl.t, $:i.3.a3.Si); do. do. patent, JjrAt'lu; spiing clear, $2.90a3.10; do. straight, .Sl.iJJ.r...; do. pateni, $3.r,5a3.75. Butter Unchanged; fancy western creamery, 22c.; do. prints. 2.1e. Eggs Firm; fresh, nearby. 25c; do. western. 21a25c. ; do. southwestern. 22c; du. southern. 22c. Cheese Firm. Re fined Sugats Quiet and unchanged. Cotton-Steady. Tallow Steady; fair de niand; city prime, In hogsheads, 3',jc. ; country, do. do., barrels, :i:'sc ; dark, do , :l't.e. ; cabes. 1c; crease, 2a.l',2c, as to color, Live Poultry Steady; lowls, 7abe. ; old roosters, fie; spring chickens, liaTe : ducks. Sale geexe, SaDc; turkeys. PalOc. Dressed Poultry Unchanged; old roosters. diiuCec, spring chickens, wistein choice, large, !a 10c; do. fair to good, 7'2.i6,2C ; small and Inferior, do., n7c. ; turkeys, choice, llal'ic; do. fair to good. Haiec; dueks. 7uSc He. clpts Flout, 2,iKm barrels and Sl.iioO sacks; wlieut. .",6.000 hitshi'ls; coin. 41.WJ bushels; oats. 17,tiii bitbhels. Slilpments Wheat, 27.UKJ buhels; corn. lS,a'J bushels; oafs. 7,i.J buliels. Buffalo Live Stock Market. East Buffalo. Dec 12. Cattle-Calves, i;..".0.i7; choke to fancy Christmas steers. $;,r)ai;.2i; good to best smooth fat export cattle. r.2.Vi5.VJ; good to best, $r:i5.27i ; ex port bulls. $1; good to choice butchers; steers. $l.7"ur; t'l'inmon to good butchers' bulN. $3n3.lt): good tn best fat heifers, $1 al.'J.",; mixed fat cows and heifers, good to choice, $3."iHa3.7."; tat cawj. good to choice, $l.2Ja3.r0 ; Sleckers, choice to ex tra, ,).7.'al; comomn to good do., $.i.G0.i3.sr: Jersey stockers. f:l: fiesh cows, choice to extra good bags, $r,tia55; good to choice, St.", a So; springers, good to I'Xtra. Ji'alJ; i.ilves, choke to extia, $0.&0.i7; good to iholce, ilatf.ut); heavy fed steel c.ilvi-s. gimil color. $l.rAV: common. $nu:i.h). Hogs -Faltly active at $:i.3M3.4u: heavy, a. I'M ::.": meilltini. :!.:!.',a3.12'-; inlxed. $3.3ja3., Yorkers, $3.:ioa:i.37'i; pigs, ?:i.:;;i:,..:'3. Lambs Lower; choice to extra, fS-ki'SS; good to choice. r,ar,.2.": coniomii 10 good, t.7,"nii-, sheep, choice 10 exln. flal25; good to choice, S l.T.'.a I; coninin to pood. 2. sua 3. V); feeder Iambs. Sua.".!.. Chicago Grain Market. Chtciigo. Dee. 12. - - Provisions- . re strong today und closed higher whllo wheat though marling in the direttloii of higher prices, turned weak and closed 'ta'sc. decline trom Saturday's dual tlg ttres. The heavy Increase In the vlxlhl.t supply was the club lh.it knocked the mops from under the market. Corn and out wer estrong for no apparent leasm und advanced about 'if. each. Povislnn.s were In bettei demand and closed i'-.-i 13c. higher. Cash qtiotatlcnx were as fol lows: Flour Dull and steady: No. 3 spring, wheut. tWaKSe. , No. 2 red. l'7e. : No. 2 corn. :Hi4a33i2c.: No. 2 e',low, SJVilk.: No. :i white. 27iu2sV.; No. 2 rye, 3.P.C. . No. 2 barley, f. o. b., 11al;ic : No. I Pax seed, ,l."2'i; new, ?1.07; n.'lmn timothy seed. t2.27'. mess pork.S.li's; short ribs. XIKU.il.vu: dry halted shoulders. P,ale I short clear, $I.Wa4.'.iJ. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago. Dec. 12. Cattle Strong ai ri.i.', a5.33: stoekerd aud feeders. ll2.!Ja1!3. Calves sliiXG3. Hogs Stronger at !.'l3a -1.15: pigs, $S.15a:S.'i.". Sheep und Lambs Active; lambs, $I.VHi5; very common, J2.50 ul; feeders, $l,l0al.U0: sheep. $2a" for poor, er to Jla4.20 for poorer to tlal.20 for best. Receipts Cnttlo, H.000 heud ; hogs. HVI.OOO head : sheep, 22,(J0 bead. OU Market. Oil City, Pa., Dec. 12.-Cieillt liitluiiees. S.U; certlllcntes, sales. I,UJ barrels nt 91.19: I.ihii barirls at JUS; dosed cash of. fored ut $1.18; shipments, If.'i.uTI barn-la; runs, So.ocw barrels, Exchange. S1!-! WANTED. WANTED-CASU OF HAD llMALTH tlitit ll-l-l'-A-N-B will not boncnt. Fend B cents to Hlpans Chemical Co., New York, for 10 Rumples tind l.OeO testi monials. HELP WANTED. PLEASANT HOME WOIlk KOU MEN or women, day or evening: W to $15 weekly; no catunsslng or experience needed: plnlu Instruction" and work mailed on application, llrazlllaii Mfg. Co.. New Vorls City. HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTED-i:.pi:nii:NcKD dhillehs to operate comprcsed air drills In tun nel work. Apply tit tunnel. Ilurnt Hrlilgr Dam. Scranton (Ins ft Water Co., Hold. Heaves. Siipcilntciiilent. WANTED - HESPONSIHLE I-'IHM wants otlleo manager at Scranton; sal ary. $1,2110 year; $riu cash and best lefer enees lequlred; commercial reference fur nished. Address I'ostolllce Hox 312, l'hlla. MONEY TO LOAN. $300. $600, Jl.Ono-STRAiailT LOANS. Two sums of $3.WX) 011 central city property, 1; per cent. Brown, Attorney. Mears Building D7-tH SCALP TREATMENT. 'VWWWVVV MRS. L. T. KELLER, SCALP TltEAT ment, COc. ; shampooing. 30e. . facial mausage, manicuring, 23c; chliopody. .m Quiucy. CITY SCAVENGER A.B. BltKKIS CLEANS PRIVY VAt'l.TM iind cess pools; no odor. Impioved pumps used. A. BH1GCS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elcko's di tig store, comer Adams und Mulberty. Telephone C0I0. LEGAL. IN -H IE 'COURT 6V' COMMONi'LEAS 0 Lackawanna county. Nolle,, m hereby given that the undi"- j-iHiiv.,, .,, ttuuiiiir appiiliiicu ny i am joint to distribute the 111111I arising from the ilhctlff's yule of the pctMinal property nt 1$ 1- I .ui.Kt, r.l ,,, 1 1w. j.il, nt 11 I Connolly, in No. I7n Novemoer Term. isns. will attend to the, duties of Ids appoint ment at his otllee In the Commonwealth Building, in the clt) of .Scranton in said county. 1111 Tuesda., the 27th dn ot De cember. IS'JS, at ten o'clneU a. m., ul v'icl' lime and place all parties halng i Inlius on Mild fund must appeal and tireseut their claims, or be foreer debarred trom coming In upon said fund. T1IOS. U. WELLS. Auditor. SITUATIONS WANTED srruArlio1ir"wAN man to drive lor a prluite family or storo; is sober and lelluble; good lefcr enei and must h,ie work at once. Ad dres:) 1). I!.. '.ml Price street, city. SITUATION WANTED-BY A COMl'E toni booKkeeper: would till vacutiey through hollda.s; good reference; mi,'i no oljjec t. Address Box 3U2, Moscow, pa. HITUATION WANTED - WASHING Irnning or any kind ol house cleaning by tie day. or will take washing home. Mrs. Lee, side door. 120 Frunklln avenue. S IT"' ATI ON W A NTED- BY AN ill ." iHrly lady as hoiihi-keeper: first clasr wusicr ami 11 oner. Aitireh M. A. v.. Tribune olllce, city. sirt'ATlON WANTED AS OFl'ICE Irty or tin other kind of work: two yeat'l experience In shoe store, age IT,. Addless T. J. II , ;;2,", Decker's court, Scroltou, Pa. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUN1 fxy as stenographer, typewriter and bookkeeper; best references gl,-n. Ad drcsf! N. M.. Tribune nfllce. SITl'ATION WANTED-BY A COMPE- trjit girl to do general housework In a smalt family or will go out bv the dav. Call jr addles .,l!i Noith Hyde Park ae. SITUATION WANTED - TO 30Ol"T flwlng by tbe day or at home. Cad or address 319 Noith Hyde Park aienue. SITl ATION WANTED-BY A Vlil'Xn mm 111 years of age as stenographer, best reference: salary no obleet. Address II. A. K.. 107 Chestnut street, city. a"y)i?ng (iiiti, withT:xperience n'liild like n position an assistant bookkeeper or clerk In store; reference. Addnss 101 Pilce street, city, S1TI "ATION WANTE D B YA "som-ilt" 1flustrlous man ut an kind of work, first class fireman and engine hand, if W. t .. Tribune olllce. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNiJ iron as dtlver oi barber. Address v'. C, ir, N. Ninth street. sTri 'ATION WA NT E D- B AM I D DI ITH r.jed Herman woman at plu'n lions., wotl-. Address M. II.. Tribune oftiee. WATED-BY A REriPE"cTABl7lTELD- etiy lady, a picltle.ii ,,i- bousekeep-i-In a small family, flood lefi-rence: wages not so much un object as a good homo. Address Mrs. Newcomer, 3T.1 Harrison avenue. PROFESSIONAL. ARCHITECTS EDWARD II. DAVlii! ARcTuTECT; Conncll Bulhllng, Scrnnton. E. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of COG Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITECT. 435 Spruce St . cor. Wash, a v.. Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT. Prlco Building, 12S Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS. Traders' National Hank iMninbibiifiWiit'ii of Men's Furnishings Prices right. you I GRIFFIN & COLLIN 223 LACKAWANNA AVENUE j rr PROFESSIONA L. OCNTI3T3 DH. I. 6. LYMAN, SCUANTON l'Ht vate Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry. DH. 11. V. m-lYNOLDS, Ol'l. 1'. O. DH. C. C. LAUHACII, 113 Wyoming nvc. WUt.COM K C. BNOVEK, 311 Washington avenue. Hours, 9 to Land 2 to 6. HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLE. 40a SPHUCF, STREET. MAKES your hat to order and they lit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANT3 THE ELK CAFE. 123 AND 127 FllANK II11 avenue. Hates reasonable. 1. .EIOLEU, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L. ft W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LAWYERS FRANK B. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND CoiiiiKcllur-iu-Ltiv.'. Burr Uulldltig, rooms 13 und H, Washington avenue. W1LLARD. WARREN ft KNAPP, AT torneys and Counsellors-at-Law. Re publican Building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JESSUP ft JESSCP, ATTORNEYS AND Couusellois - at - Law. Commonwealth Building. Rooms 1, 20 and ri. JAMES nroCFtDirb.ATTORNEY-A'F-Law Rooms 311, 313 and 31C, Hoard ot T rude. Building. D. H. REPLOOLI3. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Mears Building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce street. JAS. J. II. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-Law. 301 Commonwealth Building, Scranton. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms 003-904, 9th floor, Mears Building. L. A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tt)Z Board of Trude Building, Scranluii, I'n. C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth Building, Seiiinton, I'n. PATTERSON ft WILCOX. National Bank Building. TRADERS' C. COM ROYS, Building. 9-1.1 REPUBLICAN A. W. BERTIIOLF. Allv.. Mears bldg. MIDWIFE MRS. OAHLE. OHADUATE MIDWIFE IMS Washburn stroet, Scranton. l'n gagemeuts sollclttd. Rcoms und bet nttendauee for a limited number ot pa llents. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. C. L. FREY, SCRAN'JON SAVIM1S Bank Uullillug, 122 W)omlng avenue. MARY A. SHEPHERD. M. D.. HOm7 oputhlst, No. 228 Adams u venue. DR. W. E. ALLEN, r,12 NORTH WASir Ington avenue. DR. R. TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, comer Wyoming avenue and Spiuce street, Scranton. OIUco hours. Thursdays and Satur days, 9 a. m. to ti p. m. DR. L. M. HATER. ROOMS 207 AND 0S Hoard of Trade Building. Ollico hours 8 to 0 u. tn., 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m. Resi dence. 309 .Madison avenue. DH. C. L. FREAS. SPECIALIST IN Huptuie. Truss Fitting and Fat Reduc tion. Olllre telephone l.3. Dolus, 10 to 12. 2 to 4. 7 to 9. DH. S. W. L'AMOHEAl'N. OFFICE :2!D Washington avenue. Residence. "318 Mulberry. Chronic diseases. lungs, heart, kidneys and genlto-orlnni-y or gans n specialty. Hours. 1 to 4 p. m. V. (1. ROOK. VETERINARY SUH geon. Ilors-o. Cattle and Docs treated. Hospital. 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2672. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE "lACKAWANN V Scranton. Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law, medicine or business. Opens Sept. 12. Send for catalogue. Rev. Thomas M. C'ann, LL. D., Walter 11. Buell. A. M. SEEDS -,. It. CLARK & CO. SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen; store 146 Washington ave nue; green house. 1350 North Main u fe line; storo telephone, 7S2. WIRE SCREENS JOS. KuVl'TEL7"RHAR" 311 wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., turer of Wire Screens. LACKA-munutac- MISCELLANEOUS BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOB balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. 1-or tetnis, udress 11. J. Bauer, conductor. 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert s music store. MEGAROEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, tv.ine. Warehouse. 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, I'a. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Valley KtiUrond bysteni In Effect Nov. 13, ltS. 'CHAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and New York 1. & 1? R It. ut V.,13 a. tn , and 12.0.1. 2.f Vu,.;.'l- niiiinond Express and U.S0 p. D. 4.27 in. Sundavp. D. & H.. 15S. 7. IS p. in. 'or White Haen, lluzk-ton, fnltsvlll.;. nml nrliiclpal points In the coal regions, For' Bethlehem, Eastun, Heading, Lur .luhnrir and principal Intel mediate sta tions via D. f " H- R" u'13 d' "'. 12-01. lx I "7 Black Diamond Express, Jl.'jo. Sundays. D. & H.. 1.38, J.1S p. in. For Tuukbannoek, Towanda. Elmirii, ithic.i C.ene.i and principal inteiniudl ,Vto stations, via D- L. & W. R. R S.0S , m 12.53 and 3.3j p. in. For O.nevu, Rochester, Buffalo. Nun ma Falls, Chiciigo 'mil till points w rt ij 1 1 & 11- U. J-'03- ii'ft'1 U1'l,,k Ul.iin.ind Fxnrcss. 10.11 and 11.30 p. nt. Sundii-. D S-'ll.. II. W a- ln- '-,s ,'' ,'" . Piilliuaii parlor and sleeping or L. hUli Valley parlor cars ou all trains n. tv n WIIV.es-Harto und New York, liiiiul-I uhia. Buffalo und Suspetihloii Bridge. 1 ROL1.1N H- WILBUR, lien. Supl South Bethlehem. I'a (HAS. S. LEE. C-cu'l Pass. Agt.. Ji, C.rt- tandt street. New York. A. W. NONEMACIIER. Division I'asj- enger Agent, South Belhlehein. Pa. For tickets and Pullman reservations npplv 309 Lackawanna u.e. Serar.ton, Pa. I 1 IUS OFFERS I Clinsimas otters an oppor- & tuiiity to icmetnber a relative Jjp. or near Iriend in a pleasant 5i manner by appropriate gifts. ; We give you an opportunity Ji.; by oliering you a gilt which Si is a pleasure the whole sea- ?; son through. Prom our stock g oi clothing and geneial line JS-; can select anything you wish. St UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIER! 9 HATTERS ftDFdailSHE35 RAILROAD TIME TABLES. AAA it0t Schedule In Ufltet .May 39, iS. Trains Leavo Wllkos-Barro as Fol. lows: 7.30 a. m weok days, for Sunbur HarrlsbtirB, Philadelphia, Ball), more, WashlnRton, and for Plus, burg and tho Wost. I0.ID a. in., woek days, for Hazlolon, Pot,lv!l e, Roading, Norrlstown, and Phlladolphla; and for Sun bury, HarrlsburR, PhlladolnhU, Baltimore, Washington and Pills burp; and tho West. 3.12 0. m , dally, forSunbury, Harrli burg. Phlladolphla, Baltlmorfl, WnnhlnKton, and Fltlsburs ani tho West. 00 p. m,, wook days, for Sunbur, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pitlsburg. 1 it iiiiTi'..ft,001)! aen'' p"' Aeen'- J. H. HUTCHINSON. Ueneral Mnzer. Del.. Luckii, aiul Western. Effect Monday, November 11. 1W8. i1i!!".1H lc.ave Scrunton us follows. Ex. 1 jf. o,ll,"'-1uw Yolk Ulul all points Ea:f. l.to. 3.W. S.iu, s.uo ua 10.03 u. 11,, j 12.53 und ,.j.i p. ni. Impress fur Easton, Trenton, Plillndel- ila and tho South. &.10. !.tw and lO.to i. m.. J2.fjj and 3.33 p. m. lobylianiia accomniiHhitlou. (i.10 11 in .,, r?.1" V?M f,"r l"."Bamton, Oswego. 1 . ! " . LorV"'B' "atli. Dansvlllc, J ou u Mmi-lH iiiui Htimiio, umo, i-.r,, 0.60 a. 11,.. Ji" , f;'1'; "'" 'naklng closo conn"o tlons ut BuiTulo to all polntB In the West Northwest and Southwest, M' J uphliigton nccommodatlon, 3.40 p. m. Jl iighamton und way stHtlens, l.os p. m. Nicholson uecommodutlon S.IO u. m Express for Utlca and Richfield Springs. .'.. n in., und l.rs p. m. lthiica. 2.3,1, 9.00 a. in,, nnd 1.8.-, p. m 1-or Noitliumherlanil, Plttston. Wilkes. "n.rrc' IVvniouth, Bloomsburg and Dan villi', mnklng close connections at North, umberliiml for Wlllliunsport, Harrlsburg Baltliuiiie Washington and the South Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions, COO, 10.03 a. in., and l. and CIO p. Nantlcoke and intermediate stations. 8.0S 11 nil 11.10 11. m. Plymouth nnd Inter mediate stations. 3,33 and 8.50 p, 111. Fo, Kingston, 12.33 p. tn. Pullman parlor nnd sleeping couches on all express ualns. For detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc.. apply to M. L. Smith. Dl trlet Passenger Agent, depot ticket of fice. Delaware mid IIihIhoh. On Sunday. .Inly Sid, trains will leavs fecrunton as follows' l-'or Caihotidale-C.2i), 7.L3, 8.33, 10.13 u. ni.j 12 noon: 1.23. 2.20. 3.32. D.23, 6.23, 5.37, 9.1.1. 11.00 p. in.; 1.10 p. m. I' or Alb.nnv. Saratoga. Montreal, Bo, loti. New Eugiand polnta, etc. 6.20 a. ni 2.111 p. in. I'o.' IlotieedaIe-0.20, S.53, 10.13 a. m, ; 12 noon; 2.20, 3.23 p. m. Tor WIIKes-Haile. C.13. "IS, S.4.1. ". 3S, 10.13 a. m.: 12.03, 1.23. 2.1S, 8.3J, 4.27, 0.10, 7.4S, 10.11. 11.30 p. ni. l-'or New York. Philadelphia, etc, via Lehigh Valley Ralliuad-fi.43 a. in., 12.0.1. 1 2S. 1.27 p. m.; with Illack Diamond Ex press, 11.30 p. in. Eor Pennsylvania R.illtoad points, G. 13, !'.:.? u. rn IMS. 4.27 p. in. .. .. l-'or Western Points, via Lehigh Valley lbiilrnad-7.18 a. ni. 12.02. ;l.:n, with Black Diamond Express. 10. 11. 11.30 p. m. Trains will airlve In Scrtiiiton us fol lows: l-'roni Carbondale nnd the North (I. i;. 7.13. S.3". ii.31. 10.38. J1.6S a. in.. 1.23, 2.15, S.'.'j, 4.2;;. 3.13. 7.13. 10.3t. 11.27 p. m. Prom Wllkes-n.'iire and the South-.lS, 7.IS, S.4t. 10.08 1133 n. m. : US. 2.H, 3.45, 3.20, 0.21. 7.33. 0.0',. 10.(V, p. in.: 1.13 a. m. Sl'NDAY TRAINS. l-'or Carbondale 9.07, 11.33 a. in.; 1.33, 3 32. u.3.1. !i.3'J p. in. l-'or Wllkes-Haire 9.IS, 11.13 a. in.: 1.38. 3 2. 3.13. 7.H p. m. ... T. ,, , Lowest rates In all points In UnPeJ Slates unci Cnnaila. .... .. v ,T. W. P.I'RDICK. fl. P. A , Albany. NY. II. W CROSS. D. P. A.. Scranton. Pa. Central KuilroaJ of New Jersey (Lehigh and Eusqiiehanna Division.) Stations In Now York-Foot of Ici'ty meet, N. P.., and South Kerry, Whitehall S A'iitliruclte coal used exclusively, insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIMETA ILK IN EI-'l-'ECT NOV. 20. ISM. 'r,v,iV leave Sciatitou for Plttston, Wilkes. Uui re, etc., at S.30. 10.10 a. ni.. 1.20. 2.33. S.1M. 7-10 P- in. Sundays, 9.00 a. in.. "Eoi'Lakewood Slid Atlantic City. S.30 "Vor New Yotk, Nowaik and Elizabeth, s'o lexntes.-,) a. ni.. 1.20 (express). 3.20 (ex. mess) P in- Sunday. 2-13 P- "J. Train Peailm' 20 p. m-. unlves ut l'hlla delnhla. Headlns.Terniliiul. 7.03 p. ni . and New YV,w ;i,Mucli,nchuiiU. Allcntown Hcthle bn n I'-ts on and Philadelphia. S.30 a. m ''J,J m. Suniluys. 2.13 p. ni. iw' 1! ' tlnioro and Wiishlngtnii, and noli m 4o ' und West via Hethlehem. P-jVii ralM '' '" Sundays. 2.13 p. m. Eor Long Hraneb. Ocean Orove, etc.. tt SS.0-,':.- rVudhyebanoii and Harrlsburg. via Allcntown, 8.30 a. m.. 1.20 p. m. Sun- da.i'' :;lr!Msvtllc 8.30 a. in.. 1.20 p. m. 'r..rS iik New York, fool of Lib. J.v'iirec North River, at 4.00. 9 10 (ex press) u? ni-. 1-J (express) p. in. Sunday. ''i0.u..mvew York. South 1-Vrrv. foot u-M eball -t r'' ' ': m'''2S p, m ,leiVce s arriving or departing from ', iSnnl ean connect under cov r this tempi,-". ,,, ,,, .,. Ilin.-i, n-iv lilaiul ratlioa"'. ,.,.. tclililnK Terminal. A'TmVrt "' Sunday. t.l.i a in Throigi. tlcWm to all points E.st. ioiith and West nt lowest rate at thu ',',H?V OLIIACSEN. Gen. Supt J II'. P HALDWTN. Gen. Pass ABt. Kiie anil Wyoinin Valley. ... ,.. .v,r,.l ntil VI, h. $&. T, ,mo tauie in ." -" - rr,,,i,,u l.-ave Scru lion lor .-," ", .11 ri t " . .- , nnln ni. and 3.15 aud 9.0S p. m. JO. 21 a U SCUANTON DIVISION. Ill rifecl Oi lober .llltli, I MIS. Nor III Itoiinil, soiillt Hound, 2(ir. .'i ? 1)4 20(1 P M I S -o a ia. KtattODS V. le u Arrive Leave 7 83N Y. l-'ranklln sr 7 10. West, 4,'nd street I 7 00 Weehavtken jt Arrive Leave1 A Mi 7 4)! 7M 810' I' Ml i M 10 43 11)40 10 31 10 VI 10 15 M , i i.v ranuslii l ou llaoccck ItiTjf, sturllglit 12 4,1, Preston park 12 40 Wlnwnod liaai! Poyntelle 1211 Orsun ,12 oil l'le.iat,t M. !II su Pnlondalo 1140 Potest city 111 3 cnrbindale filiit) White lirldgo Uiv .Maytlt-ia 112:) .lennyn 2-S t:ji s'n v. 2 22 14". a ill tt;, a ii, 6 m 2 30. r. 14 ass fin Hf r, so 309 Sit 3 19 fill a 31 r,pi t.198 SM 13 13 Bill 8 45 6 03 3 31 AOi S!l !.' :i f o 6 if, 104 (tai 4 07 (1 21 4 10, 6 17 4 14 0 81 H 17 A 33 4 20 P UP M 0 0l. H.Vl!. 9 13 . 9 6. II .';. 9 10'. 9 07,. ifl). 8.W 8 53 II IN AICIUU'UU N.Vl.... HIS winiuu H46. 11 If PecUvllle ittir oiyrhant SJ'.':.. S liv, 8 3-i. 8 35 . 8 : . SCO. 1 Ml H oi I'rlccburg II ui 'lbroop lion Providence fiof.7 Park Pin co 10 3., bcraiuou i. a u Leave Anlvo t. sunrtav only f. slgQlfies that trains stop on fctgual (or pas. eiuiifers. Trains 2ai and tifti Sunday only, other tralu dally except sunday. ecuio lates via untailo 4 wretcrn before purchasing tickets ana save money iliiouuh Wauirr outfit sper and free re cllnlng chair car Now Yorttto chlcro nLUout change. I'l-j-jcnger LB...UJ II t"' " A lo tlio 4:cnl I er.Dlle, J,U, Atidcrron, (len. Pass Atrt, T. Klltciolt, Ulv Pass, .ut.bciauton, I'a,