THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, j)ECEMBER 15, 1808. WHITNEY'S WEEKLY BUDGETS NEWS A FEW WORDS OF SEASONABLE ADVICE. Bushing Business ot the Susquo ' hanna Divorce Mill Kecent Fire nt Lanosboro Italian Sells His American Wife for $1 Susque hanna Couple's Brief Wedded Ex istenceParagraphic Flck-Ups. Special to the Scrnnton Tribune. Susquehanna, Dec. l:!. U'hofiC to wlinsn hearts the benlsou of the true Christmas utilrlt has come will not for Ket nt this time those lu.s tuvored than themselves. There arcs In every com munity thoso to whom the advent of the conilmr festal season in but un lu lenslllcittlon of misery. In cheerless tinmen, with Heant clothing and still xcnntler food, theio arc some who, as they hover over wretched llres, will think bitterly of tin- day when they too entered with brlslit and happy hearts rnto the spirit of the munificence of Santa Clans, and Invited to be wel comed at the profuse mid hospitable board. If there be a misery more un endurable than anothe", is It not that ".sorrows crown of sorrow," that the brlKht world lins no longer brlKhtnosM, that the .eason of festivity brines no Joy, and that while friends meet friends in cladness of souls, there Is no kindly hand to Krasp. and that, In the general njoymen, there Is for the wretched but one dtdl load of poverty and pain? Make some heart happy on Christmas morning. KLOTHAll AND .lr.TSAM. "fare killed n cat." Thorn is work for cute In Susquehanna. Nowadays an honest politician is as scarce n u straw hat. ft makes' a difference about a man's value, whether you take him at hl,-t own estimation or that of his wife's. tloeso may be silly, but they know enough to bo to a wann climate when It becomes cold. Christmas is near enough at band to make a man year his old slippers with contentment. The pen is a mighty engine, and it sometimes rut's uwnv with the engi neer. A Uliighamtoii "Cnde Tom's Cabin" company has "started on the road" on foot. A woman will face a frowning world, and cling to a man she loves throuch the most bitter seasons of trial and adversity: but she wouldn't If she could help It weur a bat three weeks behind the style to save the govern ment. IN SHSQCKHANXA COUNTY. The Susquehanna County Teacheis' association will meet In New MlH'onl Jan. 27-2S. Hallitead and Great Head will prob nbly have electric Hunts by .Tan. 1. I'.etter time Is being made at th" Korest City mines than for years past. Dr. Klakcdee, u prominent City physician, has temoved several Forest to Nl- asarn, N. Y. The grand Jury of the county will meet Dec. 26. Hon. J. liruce McCollum. of the state supreme court, Is nt his boms in Montrose. SOMK LOCAL TID HITS. A foot cycle academy has been opened In Hogan Opera house. During the past thirty years about "mi divorces have been granted In Su quehanna county. The old-fashioned belief that marriages are made In heaven vun't such a bad thing after all. There Is no sleighing In Susquehanna, but there Is excellent sleddln' In various parts of the countv. Jackson and Thomson farmers are drawing coal from Forest City In sleighs. The recent Lanesboro tire was un doubtedly of incendiary origin. Thomas J. Nicholson, esq., lias been granted a pension of $10 per month. An "Uncle Tom" aggregation Is scheduled for Friday night. A new time table went Into effect on the Erie on Sunday. The Erie lias issued "U()-mlle books. The extra meetings In the Methodist church will continue dining the pres ent week. ALL SO UTS. One little rose presented us during our lifetime is worth more than a large pillow of roses on our casket when we are dead, says John E. Hone, of Car bondalc. There is a whole sermon in that sentence. A good many of us would do well to paste It In our hats. Said a Susquehanna county deacon to his pastor: "S'poso that the advance In your salan from $500 to $R00 will be a big help to you." "Yes. Indeed." was ibe reply "the additional $100 will en able me to hire a man to collect the .M0." lit Doctors are often wrong The local doctor is an overworked imli- vidtial. He hurries from a case of scai- letina to a case of diabetes nnd from that to the amputation of a leg;. He must act quickly sometimes hurriedly. It is not strange that he makes an occasional mis take. But mistakes are dangerous and hhould lie avoided. Mrs. G. H. Kerr, of Fort Dodge, Iowa, recently had some experience. She says: " I.at spring I wa taken with severe rln in mv chtst, nnd was so weak I could hardly wllc nb'out the house I tried several phyilcians and theytoldme I had consumption Before I bad taken the first bottle of Pr. Pierce's Golden .iliuiiui uinuivi n n- n ii .. took five bottle of It and have not yet had any return 01 incirouuie. Was it consumption ? Probably not. .?&. 2. "ii.L, -J-rrtTi j 1 i The " (iolden Medical Discoverj- " has been said to cure consumption. It sure ly and infallibly cures all bronchial and throat troubles. It strengthens weak lungs and cures lingering coughs. It is a healer and b der of tissue. It cleanses ami Piirirhi". .lie blood regulates the hesrt action puu the whole body in tune with uaturt Mrs. Kerr's trouble was probably bton cllial. It wa1. piinlui--dangerous if let run dangerous in the hands 01' an in competent doctor. Don't lake a local doctor's word for everything. Write to Dr. Pierce. Tell him -your symptoms. Ifor over thirty years he has been chief consulting physician at the Invalids' Hotel and Hurgical Institute, lluffaUi, N. V. Consultation with him will cost v" nothing. .rrtTi j r&.-Zr-iZ&n&iC n A Smoky Hollow Italian recently sold his American wife t n brother ltallnn for $1. All parties to the sale were satisfied. A (lulf Summit man has eloped with his mother-in-law. in the language o.' the Jlov. Jasper, "the world do move." OimiEF NEWS NOTES. The Erie shopmen will on Saturdaj, Dee. 24, be reimbursed for services in November. Tint Hurley, of Susquehanna, and "Doc" Payne, of Duffalo, will spar be fore the Maplo City Athletic club, of Elmlrn, Dec. 22. Hurley Is In training. The Erie paid Its Jefferson branch employes on Monday. What will the Delaware and Hudson do with its gravity road? Nearly ev ery newspaper In the state has had one or two guesses. ninghamton hunters continue to car ry game out of Pennsylvania, contrary to the law In such eases made nnd provided." Dwlght Newell, formerly of Lanes born, has been appointed chief dis patcher for the Ashevlllo division f the Southern road, North Carolina. A Susquehanna county couple, aged C, and 70 years, after three weeks of eventful wedded life, have separated, turned their backs upon each other nnd gone out alone Into a weary and wicked world. They were too young and giddy to live together In turtle dove fashion. IN THE COUNTY HOUND ABOUT. A swindler is going through the county selling fake seed oats. Evangelist Harrett Is holding largely attended revival meetings in Hatlstea.l. A largo number of persons have pro fessed conversion. The sixth annual meeting of the Sui quehunnn County Christian Endeavor union will be held nt Susquehanna Dee. 2S-2P. ltev W. E. Freund, of Brooklyn, will speak on "God's Plough and His Seed, or War and Missions," nnd Miss M. T.oulse Ktlrk, of Wilkes-Banc, will give the junior address. The evening meeting wid be addressed by Dr. Mills, ui YVilkes-Harrc, and Dr. J. XV. Phil lips, o Ulnghr.mton. Farmers' Institutes will be held cs follows: Clifford, Dec. 14; Hopbottom, Dec. 1.',; Montrose, Dec. 1(1; Franklin Forks, Dec. 17: Hush, Dec. 19-20. CONTINUED THE STOIIY. At a church sewing society in Sher man, three months since. Mrs. Prlscllla WntroiiH was relating a story to the ladles about the sufferings ot some mlsslonarler In Africa. Just as she had said: "For twelve days the women of the party ate nothing," she was seized with paroxysms. A ten weeks' severe Illness ensued. When she regained consciousness, two weeks since, she concluded her sentence, "and for four day.s they were without wat t." An hour later she finished the narrative commenced nt the church sewing circle meeting. PERTINENT PARAGRAPHIC PICK UPS. It Is rumored that a Herilck farmer has discovered coal on his farm. It is to be hoped that he has not struck the foundation of some old blacksmith shop. The report that Eugen and hhews' cases will be taken to the state su preme court, Is now denied. The Susquehanna Shirt factory will soon give employment to fifty people. Forest City yearns for a board of trade. They aften 1111 a long-felt want. A Delaware division brakeman has fallen heir to property In Ireland valued at $50,000. The brake wheels that know him now will soon know him no more forever. Since the wildcats have discovered that the county commissioners have ceased paying a bounty on their scalps, they have become bolder and more nu merous In this vicinity. The wild cat crop this year is fully up to the aver age. In the Smoky Hollow there In an average of nine cats to the acre. Whitney. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money If it fails to cure. 23c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. IN THE PLAY HOUSES. "Uncle Tom's Cabin.' A really line presentation of that old and much-abused drama. "Uncle Tom'.s Cabin," was presented at the Lyceum last night by Al, Martin's company. One of the members of It Is Milt O. Barlow, the well-known minstrel ninn, who appeared In the role of Uncle Tom. Ills impersonation was perfect. Little Helene was excellent ns Eva and Stella Thompson made a hit as Topsy. Between the second and third acts ti number of colored people gave a cake walk that was so well done the audience insisted upon having It re peated. I "A Russian Romance." I This evening at tho Academy of Music the Cameron Clemoni" cotnpnnv will present "A Russian Romance." ' This afternoon "Under False Colors" Is the bill. "Shore Acres" Coming. i "Shore Acies" wus witnessed by a , very novel theatre party during Its Icte run nt the Boston theatre. The pnr:y was composed of Sunday fvhool teach- ers, and there was Just a half hundred of them. They all seemed to enjoy the play hugely and laughed and ctlod over the various scenes Just as you and I hove laughed nnd cried over them. I "Shore Acres" certainly has obtained a 1 great hold upon the public and prom- Isepi to outlive the present generation of theatre patrons. This play with en tire new scenery and a line company will be given at the Lyceum, Saturday I mntlneo and night. 1 The Great Whistler Next Week. The whistling of Harold F. C. Flint. 1 who will appear with tho Now York , Stock company at tho Academy- of Mu sic nil iext week. Is simply wonderful. Lb" ntng to his pure, bird-like tones, 1 nmihlned with such brilliant execution, 1 orrect Intonation, volumo of souiui I and wllhnll that most cnjovable qual ity. A reiuarltablo feature Is his whls- (ling two separate tones nt once. Crit 1 les pronounce Mr. Flint unexcelled, If 1 not nneriualed. In this country. Mon j day evening this celebrated company 1 will open their engagement with Wnsh ingtou living's classic mastei piece "Rip Van Winkle." De Wolf Hopper in "The Charlatan' lr Flunk Howe, the dramatic crltlii I of the Washington Stnr, und one of tin I inot conservative and relltble in tbls 1 country l.'tely hnd some very flutter- Ing thlnss to say of Soua's new opera. The Ch.lllPinn." which De Wolf llop- per will present nt tho Lyceum n.xt Mondav nltrltt Dr Howe say- "That the oeifiirtiiiiiic.' Inst nlelit nle ie,l tit, tno peiroiiuniii. inst nipnt pic.ie.i tip .iiulloiit' a- I'Vhhnl from the cuitin- onus Imislit"V nnd upplaus fheiv U 1 mnn wliv 'The Ohnrlnt in1 vhnnlH 1 airin mi rmrinun fhoulrl :ui j .. , f as big a money-maker a 'Kl rfapltan.' Much of the music Is better thnn the first of Housa'e successes, nnd the Interpreting company Is even su perior. The book Is full of bright nnd witty lines, the lyrics Are exceedingly pleasing, the topical song delightfully droll, and the ensembo work Is jrreat. Tho opera Is splendidly costumed nnd mounted." He also says, "The chorus In unusually largo and the voices well balp.nced, It Is given coiisldnrnblu work to do and It does It well. It showed to excellent udvnntngc In the Russian National hymn, nnd In the rcnlly lino march with which the sec ond net closed. Mr. Hopper mailo one of tho best speeches in his life after tho second net, and his little talk after the 'Frog' song was highly diverting." At the Gaiety. One of the most entertaining bills ot tho season is promised at the Gaiety theatre, beginning Monday, Dec. 19. for ihreo day, when Roeber & Crano Bros.' Vnudovlllo and Athletic company will make Its appearance. The programme employs the service of nrtists of dis tinct Individuality In the vaudeville nnd athletic world and several alluring, dramatic and musical features. Among the artists are Alt Grant, Crane Bros., Rigger and Dreher, Ford nnd Dot West, West nnd Williams', Rosalie, Mftrjorle Maxwell. The above will appear in taking and original specialties. The unquestioned champion Gracco Roman wrestler of the world, Ernest Roeber, and Leo Pardcllo, his wrestling partner, will bo seen In wrestling con tests. Roeber Is also open to meet all comers, Graeco-Romnn style, nnd offers $50 to any man ho can not throw In fifteen minutes, or $250 to any one gain ing a fall. THE MARKETS. Wall Stieot Bevlew. New York, Dec. H. Stocks rose frac tionally today la many cases while In Mine Instances tho gains were very con siderable. After an Initial hesitancy de cided support developed In many spots. Total sales were 7S0.0UO shares. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN ALLKri fc CO., stock brokers, rooms T0d-T05 Mears building1 Open- Hltrh- Low- Clos ing, est. est. inc. Am. Cot. Oil :: 31 31 .;i 2ii 1S Dlh 111 13 00'i 72 Am. Hug. Re'g Co ,.127',. Alcli., To & S. Fc .. 10 A.. T. tt S. F.. IV .. 6114 Am. Tobacco c0 ....uo'- Am. Spit Its 12'. Halt. V Ohio W.1 Brook. II T 72 Bay State Gas j' Can. Southern fil'4 N. J. Central !:U Che. & Ohio JKVi Chic. K- G. W UV Chic. & N. W VA Chic, II. & Q 121', Chic, 1111. & St. P ..1U,4 Chic, R. I. & P lift Chic. SI. P. M. & O. f54 C. C. C. & St. L .... 44U Con. Oas l!l Delaware .& Hud ...107 D.. L. & W 130 N. Y., I. 13. & XV .. 14'i Gen. Electric 02 Int. Paper Co 00 Louis. At Nash IS4i Manhattan Die JO Met. Traction Co ...19l'i M. K. & Tex., Pr .. H7i Mo. Pacific I2i Nat. Lead 37 N. Y. Central 119U Ont. k West W North. Paclllc 12 12Si U'la W,4 111 13 bl 73 oi G.-.N. 2"'i Vt'.'t III! 121- HOis 1104 ill IW'a InT'i 150 CO iit4 1K!4 37'h W ".7' 122 IS'i 4Mi 123'', ISTi 31 13!U 124 (i'f 7'!? "U 51 P."'4 23',4 U4 121-J4 llt'.i H"'i. HKHi RS'i 14 I'M J07 130 14'i !i2 M's fit''. fHl 191 42 119' b l'.'S 4UI 7fi'ii 42u 120'J IS'fi tfi'k io' L 421!, :k'k 'V 25', 13 UV, 121',i HCif, 110', W 44H: 1W,4 K'7 3. VI H'i 9.! IA) CIVi iWfK li'2',4 ,.7', 45'a 37'i I2ia4 VP, '.H-j 7t: 4'iU 109'i 121' j 19)4 4S lll-t. 42', .:i4 lfi',j !A TU-Ji 41JI, 111, 70tk 8 Nor. Paclllc. Pr .., I'ncltlc Mail People's Oas Peiin. It. R Phil. H Head P. & It.. 1st Pr .... Southern It. It Southern R. R., Pr Tumi., C. & Iron .. Texas & Pnclllc .. I'nlon Pacific I'nlon Pnc. 1st Pr in1; 4::-4 lOfllfc lii.. 12014 12P5 1S" 20' W' IS'- 1" nr-s 425fi 43 r,j". si". lfi'i Vfil 3S :;. 71 7Fi 4ri 4Grg lfi',4 :: 704 4i?4 11111! V. S. Rubber ... V. S. Rubber. Pr r. S. Leather .. ...11P4 Hli ... ffl fiS8 r. S. Leather, IT Wnhnsh Wab.iMi, I'r West. I'nlon W. A L. E XX. & L. E.. IT ... CS't 71K S'1; si, 23j :.! 05' i 93',a r.4 es 27'8 27Ti "2'. 918i !3' 534 I ', 27 27- CHICAGO EOARD OF TRADE. Open- High- Low- Clos WHEAT. May July CORN. May July OATS. May PORK. January . May , LARD. January . May ing. est. est. in est. est. GO'i 31-H r-v-i or, Sl'4 III", 9.::.". 9.53 5.17 5.37 :u4 S3'i 3 if, LP, 9.2:. 9.55 9.13 9.70 9.37 9.02 5.40 5.43 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Scranton & Plttston Trap. Co. ... 20 First National Bank M0 Elmhurst Boulevard 100 Scranton Savings Pink 23j Scranton Packing Co y", Lackn. Iron & Steel Co 23 Third National Rank SS3 Throop Novelty Mfg. Co SO Scranton Hallway Co 23 Dime Dep. & Dls. Bank 163 Economy Light Heat K- Pow er Company 45 Scranton Illuminating. Heat ft Power Company .'. 55 Scranton Forging Co lOo Traders' National Bank 130 Lncka. Lumber Co 150 Lack. Trust & Snfo Dep. Co.. 150 Moosle Mountain Coal Co 115ij Scranton Paint Co SO Clark & Snover Co., Com 4on Clark & Snover Co., Pr 123 BONDS. Scranton Pass. Hallway, llrst mortgage, due 1920 115 People's Btteet Railway, llrst Mortgage, due 191b 113 pies Street Hallway, lien rul mortgage, due 1C21 .. 115 Dickson Manufacturing Co . Lncka. Township School 3. City of Scranton St. Imp. ft'o Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Scrnnton Traction C bonds.. too 102 102 S3 100 Philadelphia Grain nnd Produce. Philadelphia. Dec. II. Wheat Quiet mid weak; contract grade, December, Tl'.iii 71'se. Corn Firm; No. 2 mixed, Decem ber, old, 3S?in39c.; December, now. 3S',a Jisic. Oatb Lower; No. 2 white clipped, ."aiiSSiie.: No. 3 do., 31Hu32c; No. 2 mixed, do., 31ic. Butter Firm; funcy western oivnnvry, 22c; do. prints, 2ic. Eggs-Strong; fresh, nearby, 25n2i!c. ; do. western. 25a ; do. southwestern. 21n!"e. ; do. southern, 2ln25c. Cheese Firm. Rc llned Sugurs Dull anil ',c. lower; cubes and powdered. 5'jc. ; crown A, 5'8c. : gran iiluted and 1 rystul A. J'tc ; confectioners' A, 5c. Cotton Unchanged. Tallow Stoutly; city prime, In hogshends. 3Uc; country do., in barrels. 3rc. ; dork, do., 3'kC. ; cakes. 4c : grense. 2a3'ac. Live Poultry Quiet; fowls, 7aSe. : old roosters, ."lailc. ; spring chickens, fin7o. ; ducks, C'a c. ; geese, Safle. : turkeys. JalOc Dressed Pnultrj Fahlv active and steady; fowls, choice, S',c, ; do. fair 10 good, 7lt'iSc. ; old roobters. 6'ia'ic.; spring chickens, west ern choice, large, DalOc: do. fair to snort, 7'iaSHc. : turkeys, choice, llalSc. : do. fair to good, SalOc. ; ducks, 7uKc. Receipts Flour, 3,611 burrels end 7.929 sacks; wheal, 50,315 bushels: corn. 121,407 bushels; oats, 20.7"2 bushels. Shipments--Wheat. 137, Vfl bushels; coin, 91.303 bushels; oats, 0,121 bushels. New York Grain nnd Produce Market. New York, Dec. II. -Flour Moderately active und firm, particularly for spring patents, closing unsettled. Wheat Spot steady; No. 2 red, 7ile., f. o. h., anllat; No. 1 mo thorn Piiluth. 7l'an73c. f. o. b iiollnt to arrive; No. 2 do. tin., THjC f. o. b., afloat io arrive; No. 1- northern, New Y.irk. 71'.i(.. snot: ontlmiH onene.d ilrm ni d for half a clay showed a strong undertone ' '!! cintluued light spring wheat receipts, 1 loe.d covering and big clearances; the ubsi'iiitiit reaction was occasioned by ,,,,! hCJuing mid rumors tit Increasing R-iirliin stocks, closed inik,-. net lower; i Dei ember closed 71'e. : March, 73c; May, '''"V- Corn-Spot flrill . .Vi. 2. IIUc., f. , 1 n llont: options at firs' nun mid hlrfher on '.Isht moveumnt. coverhic ami BH'Jiiwth The People's A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for the Hcncfit of All Who Hnvc Hoiiflca to Rent, Real Instate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help These Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word Kxscpt Situations Wanted, Which Ats In serted Free, FOR RENT FINK HOUSES ON AVENUE. 8ANI tary plumbing; every convenience, range, boiler, kitchen sink, llutler s sink, laundry, bath, hot and, cold water en third floor; buffets In dining room; umlei drnlncd and cemented ecllur: two water closets: largo yard: low down grate arm wood mantel in back parlor. Jones, n bpruco street. FOR HRNT-rESK ROOM "bit SHARK , of offices 'second door front, Coul L- cbange. Call at room 15. FOR RENT Qulncy EECCND FLOOR, 701 FOR SALE CORNER LOT; IMPROVED; CENTRAL city. Bargain; goou invesunuiu. ,w dress 1G.1G Washington avenue. FOR SALE-A FIRST CLASS PIANO nt a vcrv low price; It must bo sold. Address P. 6. Box 247, Scrnnton. FOR SALE-TEN R-I-P-A-N-S FOR cents at drugrlats. One gives rollof. WANTED-TOBUY. WANTED-GOOD SECOND HAND CUT. ter; state rrlce. Address Tracy, Trib une. . BURNISHED ROOMSj FOR RENT-DEsfllALE FURNISHED front room, 407 Madison avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS WITH OR WITH out board. C29 Adams avenue. FOR RENT-PLEASANT FURNISHED rooms with Doard. The Aldlne, 420 Adams avenue. FOR RENT-PLEASANT FURNISHED rooms; conveniences. Rooms from 1.30 up. 622 Mulberry street. REAL ESTATE. CHOICEST CITY (CENTRAL) AVENUE lots nnd houses, sewors, flag side walks, ens. water, heat mains, electric street lights, Are plugs, street cars; minutes' walk from court house suuare; title perfect and guaranteed. Jonea, ull Bpruco street. FOR SALE-MY RESIDENCE AT 2J5 Colfax avenue; Just ci nipleted. AH modern Improvements. Herdwood flnlsli, sanitary plumbing, electric lights, etc. Prlco reasonable. Address Frank 1. Okell. 220 Broadway, New York city. LOST. LOS'?-SCOTCl I COLlTb" DOC" SINCE Dec. 4th. Infoi mation reward. .1. J. Payne, 1150 N. Washington. FOUND. FOUND-A SMALL LOCKET; OWNER can havo by proving property. Call No. 4 Clinton Place. POLITIC AL. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF AS A candidate for the ofllco of City Con troller of Bcranton. Subject to the Re publican primary elections. DAVID J. DAVIS. First Lieutenant, Company F. Thirteenth Pa. Vols. AGREEABLE TO PROMISES MADE last May to a committee of citizens, I announce myself us a candldiite for tho olllce of Mayo" of the City of Scranton. Subject to tho vote at the Republican primary election under the Crawford county rules. A. B. STEVENS. SCALP TREATMENT. MRS. L. T. KELLER, SCALP TREAT ment, 50c. ; shampuolng, 50c; taclal massage, niunlcurliig, 23c, chiropody. .01 (julncy. CITY SCAVENGER A.B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. B1UGG3, Proprietor. Leave orders 110O North Main avenue, or Eleke's drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone C010. In wheat, luter gave way to realizing and closed Uc. net lower; December iosd 39Uc; May. 3'i'jc. Oats Spot Ilrm; No. 2. 3lc: No. 3, 31c; No. 2 white. :Uc; No. :i do., 32V-.C. ; trnck white. :!3'ia37c. ; track mixed, western, 31a3.'!c. ; options dull. But ter Firm: western creamery. 15a21c. ; factory. 12all'e.; Elglns, 21c; lmlta'ion creamery. 13ul7c. ; state dairy. 13alSc; do. creameiy, l.'ial'i'iie. Eggs-Firm; state nnd Pennsylvania 2Ca27c. ; western fresh, 26c; southern, 22a2lc. Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, Dec. H. Wheat, corn and oats all suffered today trom tho Inability of shippers to picture cars for tho move ment of grain. All thtee cereals dosed U al4C. lower. Provisions declined 2'.va3c. Cash limitations wore ns follows: Flour -Easy; No. 3 hprlr.g wheat, Cl.1O.V-4c.; No. 2 red, CCatiSe. ; No. 2 corn, Ki'ie. ; No. 2 white, 29c.: No. 3 do . SSaZje ; No. 2 iye. 33c; No. 2 barley, f. o. b.. 30auic ; No. 1 flax seed, Jl.OI'i-; new, l.oyi; piimo tim othy seed. $2.27n2.3o; mess pork, js.07,2a S.10; lard. $3.12Hnf.,20; short ribs, tl.55nl.7ri; dry salted shliers, INalV-: short clear, $l.83a4.S7'.ij; sugars, unchanged. New York Live Stock Market, New York. Dec. 14. Steers Dull and lower; bulls and fat cows, Ilrm; ecmi1011 and medium cows, barely steady; ntecrs, ccmoinn to choice. JI.23a3.o; oxen, 2.S3a l.M; bulls. $!,i''.7: : cows, 1.65a:i.75; cholco tat cows and bulls, Jlal.23. Calves-Dull and lower; veals. $4a7; choice and extra, $7 23n7.50; barnvard cnlvcs. $'.iUaJ.20. Sheep and Lambs yulet but steady; sheep, Ma l.r.0: culls, .M2.50: lambs. ii.021;a."..'i2'2; nils. la4.30 1 "if. 11 Lower: nied'uin ami lienvy hogs, steady; wholo ra U'o '','. iua Buffalo Live Stock Market. East Buffalo, Dec. 14. Cattle Dull and unchanged. Hogs Falrlv active; good lo choice Yorkers, $3.50a3.53; roughs, $2.fi 3.10; pigs, fair to choice. $3.;;0a3.J5. Sheep and Lambs Very dull andgenerully low er; lambs, choice to extra, $5.15a5.30: com mon, $3.23a4.75; sheep, choice to selected wethers, $t.40al,50; culls and common ,$1-75 03.25. East Liberty Cattle Market. East Liberty. Pa.. Dec. 11. -Cattle-Steady; extra, S3.20a5.33; prime, 4.80a3.10; common. $3.20a3.m. Hogs Rilled steady; prime heavy. $2.40; extra mediums. 53. I'M 3.43; best Yorkers. $3.35a3.37'j; common to fair Yorkers, and good pigs. $3.30.iX33, coarso hogs, $3.25a3.30; coinomn plg. and Skips, I2.23u3.15; toughs .2.25a3.13. Shrep Firm; cholco wethers, $4. l5a1..V): com moll, $J.50.i3.B0; choice Iambs, $3.25a3,50; common to good, $:i..Vi.i3.15; veal calvcw, $7 7.5u. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Dec 14. Good cattle strong at Slat. 50; stockers and feeders $3a3.45. Hogs -Lower at $3.IOu3.l2'.; plgH. $3.20a3.35. Sheep and Lambs Fairly active, sheep, f2.50al.S5; westerns. $3 30114.15: yearlings, $1.25114.50; common to prlmu lambs, $la5.-i0; westerns. $l.30a5,lo. Receipts-Cattle. 12. 500 head; bogs, 61,000 head; sheep. 13,000 head. Oil Market. Oil City, Pa.. Dec. H, Credit balances. 11.17, certificates closed $1.17',i hid; sales, 1.000 burrels cash nt $1.17V4; shipment, 40,210 barrels; runs, S2.92S bnircls. A Bad Job. "I've been scouring the town lor a good valet," said lllcks. "Humph!" sulci Dawson, "You couldn't have dono It very thoroughly. The town Is flithv.r Hnrnnr'ft Bazar. T Exchange. WANTED. WANTED-CABE OF BAD HEALTH that R-I-P-A-N-8 will not benefit. Bend 6 cents to Rlpans Chemical Co.. New York, for 10 samples and 1,000 testi monials. HELP WANTED. PLEASANT HOME WORK FOR MEN or women, day or evening: $ti to $1." weokly; no canvassing or experience needed; plain Instructions and work mailed on application. Brazilian Mfg. Co., New York City. HELP WA NT ED-MA LE. WANTED-TIIREE BOYS; APPLY TO day to Mr. Caffrey at Matthews Bros., 320 Lackawanna avenue. WANTED-A GOOD COACHMAN FOR private familv; must be sober and steady; llrst class reference required; married man preferred. Address Coi,?ll mun, Trlbuno olllce, Scrnnton, Pa. WANTED - RESI'ONSIBLE FIRM wants onico manager at acranton; sal ary, $1,200 year; $G00 cash and lust icfcr enecs required; commercial reference fur nished. Address PostolUcc Box 3)2, l'hlla. HELP WANTED -FEMALE. WANTED-TIIREE YOUNG LADIES TO demonstrate Munyou's Inhaler. Apply Mr. Caffrey, at Matthews Bros., 1'20 Lack awanna avel uo. LEGAL. THE ANNUAL Mrcp.TiKrs won nir.wrr. tlon of trustees for Keystone Academy will be held 011 Monday. January 2, ISJj, at ten a. m., In the Academy at Factory vllle. E. M. PECK, Secretary. SEALED PROPOSALS AV1LL BE RE eclved at the olllcu of the Secretary of tho Scranton Board of Control until 7 o clock Friday evening. December 23, 1S9S, to furnish to) single ni.d 72 Tear scats, Hid sime to be furnished at such time as may bo required by the Bt.ard of Control, and to bo delivered and placed complete, screwed to tho floor lendy for use, In No. 3 school building In trc city of Scranton, desks to be furnished with Ink wells In ull grades above Piimary C. Bids shall state the price of the differ ent sizes, also quality of material used, weight of castings and stylo of finish, sample desk to be. furnished with each proposal. The sum of one hundred dollars In cash or ccrtllied check shall be enclosed with each bid, which sum shall be forMUd to the School District In case or retusal or omission on tho part of the successful bidder to execute contract within ten davs after tho awarding of the Mime. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board of Control. MRS. E. D. FELLOWS, ' St cretary Pro Tern. Scranton, Dec. 12, 1S9S. SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED-BY A MAR ried man, of good character, as steam litter, stationary engineer, llreniau 01 any kind of machinist work; can furnish best of teforences. XV. II. Jones. 1003 Eynon St. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG lady as stenographer and typewriter; had four years experience nnd can fur nish best of reference. Address (1. M. G., No. 1 Arcade building, city. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOFNO man to drive for n prlvatu family or store; Is sobei and reliable; good refer ence and must have work at once. Ad dress D. B.. 901 Price street, city. SITUATION WANTED-BY A COMPE tent bookkeeper: would till vacancy through holidays; good reference; wages no nhjeet. Address Box S92, Moscow, P.t. SITUATION WANTED - WASHING Ironing or any kind oi house cleaning by tho day, or will take washing home. Mrs. Lee, side door, 42U Franklin avenue. S ITU ATI ON WA NTED-BY AN KL derly lady as housekeeper; llrst class washer ami honer. Addiess M. A. Y.. Trlbuno olllce, cltj. SITUATION WANTED A3 OFFICE hoy or any other kind of work; two years experience In shoe store; age 13. Address T. J. It., 325 Decker's court, Scranton, Pa. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG lady as stenographer, typewriter and bookkeeper; best references given. Ad dress N. M.. Tribune tfllce. SITUATION WANTED-BY A COMBE- tent girl to do general housework In a small family or will go out by the day. Call or addtess 31'J North Hyde Park ave. SITUATION WANTED TO GO OUT sewing by iho day or at home. Call or address 340 North Hyde Park avenue. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG man 19 years of age as stenographer; best reference; salary 110 object. Address II. A. K 407 Chestnut street, city. A YOUNG GIRL WITllTIxi'ERlENCK would llko a position as assistant bookkeeper or clerk In store; relet enee. Address 501 Pilco street, city. SITUATION WANTED BY A SOBER, industrious man at any kind of work; first class fireman nnd engine hand. G. W. A., Tribune olllce. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG man as driver 01 barber. Addrets C. C. 443 N. Ninth street. PROFESSIONAL. ARCHITECTS EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT. Connell Building. Scranton. E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of fOfl Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR.. ARCHITECT. 433 Spruce St.. cor. Wash. av.. Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT, Price Building, ISO Washington avenue, Scrnnton. t! I. LACEY & PON. ARCI IITECTS. Traders' National Bank. OifttoliiOilii.iittl$ittii o-'te!l . of Men's Furnishings you Prices right. i GRIFFIN & COLLINS, 12 22 3 LACKAWANNA A 223 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. 'f)(0(0W(0(ff(tMI(f(0(ft(!l(0(t(W(M0(fMIMt)(fMI?! PROFESSIONAL. DENTISTS DR. I. O. LYMAN, BCHANTON PHI vato Hospital, cor. Wyoming ana Mul berry. DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP, P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming nvo. WELCOME C, SNOVElt, 33 WnFlllligton avenuo. Hours, 9 to Land 2 to 5. HAT MANUFACTURE?. TOLLE. 409 SrHUCE STREET. MAKES your hat to order and they flu HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANK lln avenuo. Rates reasonable P. 55E1C1LEH. Proprietor. BCHANTON HOUSE, NEAR D L. & XV. passenger ilcpot. Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan, VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LAWYERS FRANK 13. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law. Burr Building, rooms 13 nnd 11, Washington avenue. W1LLARD. WARREN & KNAl'P. AT torneys and Counsellors-nt-Law. He publican Building, Washington avenue, Bcranton, Pa. JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law. Commonwealth Building. Rooms 1, 20 and 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD.ATTORNHY.AT Law. Rooms GH, 513 and 516, Boara of Trado Building. D. B. REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Mears Building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce street. JAS. J. H. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-Law, 301 Commonwealth Building, Bcranton. EDWARD AV. THAYER. ATTORNEY, Rooms 903-904. Dth floor. Mears Building. L. A. WATRES, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, 502 Board of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. C. It. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth Building, Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON &. WILCOX, National Bank Building. TRADERS' C. COMECYS, Building. 9-13 REPUBLICAN A. W. BERTHOLF. Atlv.. Alears bids. MIDWIFE MRS. GABLE, GRADUATE MIDWIFE 131S Washburn street, Scranton. En gagements solicited. Rooms und bct attendance for a limited number of pa tients. PHYSICIANS AND SUROEOHS DR. C. I.7F7tl5YTciLTNioNivVINOS Bank Building. 122 Wyoming avenue. MARY A. SHEPHERD. M. 1)., HOME- opathlst, No. 223 Adams uveiiue. DR. W. E. ALLEN. 512 NORTH WAS1U ingtou avenue. DR. R. TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, comer Wyoming avenuo nnd Spruce street, Scranton. Ofllco hours: Thursdays and Satur days, 9 a. 111. to C p. m. DR. L. M. GATES. ROOMS 207 AND 3Jt Board of Trade Building. Olllce hours, 8 to 9 a. rn., 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m. Resi dence, 209 Madison avenue. DR. C L. FREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Fitting and Fat Reduc tion. Ofllee telephone 15C3. Hours, 10 to 12. 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR. S. W. L'AMOREAUN, OFFICE SW Washington avenue. Hesldence. ""IS Mulberry. Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys and geiilto'-urlnnry or gans a speclulty. Hours. 1 to 4 p. m. W. G. ROOK. VETERINARY Srft geon. Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2072. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANN V Scranton, Pa. CourscB preparatory to college, law, medicine or business. Opens Sept. 12. Send for catalogue. Rev. Thomas M. Cunn, LL. D.. Wulter 11. Buell, A. M. SEEDS G. R. CLARK & CO. SEEDMEN AND NurseiMnen; store 118 Washington ave nue; green house, 1350 North Muln ave nue; stole telephone. 782. WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUETTEL. HEAR 511 wanna avenuo, Scranton, Pa., tuier of Wire Screens. LACk.Y manuf.ic MISCELLANEOUS BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOB balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. I' or terms, udress K. J. Bauer, conductor. 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert s music store. MEGARGEE BROTHERS. suDnlies. envelopes, papei PRINTERS' bugs, twine. Warehouse. 11 Scrnnton. Pa. Washington avenue, RAILROAD TIME TABLES. XMTMxnianA System In Effect Nov. 13, 1S9S. ' CHAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. 1.. Philadelphia and New York via D. 11 11 R at .I3 a. m.. and 12.03, 2.1S. 4.-7 Black blamoiulExPi ess unu u.30 p. in. u,,.,,t!iH D d II.. 15. cist', m. For "white Haven. Hn'leton, Poltsvlllo. n,!,i 1 ntlnclpul points In the coal regions, i.'nr' liethlehem. Eabtcm. Reading, liar riiliurc and pilnclpal Intermcdiatu sta amis via D. ci H. R. n.. 0.13 a. in., 12.03. .,," i7 Black Diamond Express, 11.30. ti.mriivs D. & H., 1.5S, 7.4S p. in. For TuiikUiiniiock, Tow;anda Elmlrn, nivica Geneva and prlr.clpul intermedl. ate stall.) i", via D.. L. & W. It. R.. S.OS m 12 53 and J.33 p. 111. "VoV Geneva. Rochester. Buffalo, N.1B. nr. Falls, Chicago and nil points west vln 11 & II R- ".. 12.01. 3.03 Black Diamond Pviiress'. 10.41 and 11.30 p. 111. Sunduys, D. ki'i nun. m. 7. ts p. m. E & "t,.,h,:hi narlur and sleenlng or l.elilnh Valley parlor cars on nil trains htvun Wllkes-Barre and New York, Phlladel- nhla. Buffalo and SucpenMnn Bridge. P ROLLIN H. WILBUR, Gen. riiipt South Bethlehem. P.i. CHAS. S. LEE. Gcni Pass. Agt., 20 Cert lundt street. New York. A AV. NONEMACilER. Division Pass enger Agent, Suilth Bethlehem, Pa. For tickets and Pullman reservations apply 309 Lackawanna nvo. Scrnr.ton, Pa. I i IMS OFFERS Christmas offers an oppor- tunity to remember a relative & or near friend in a pleasant '" manner by appropriate gilts. We give you an opportunity by offeiing you a gift which is a pleasure the whole sea son through. From our stock go of clothing and ueneial line can select anything you wish, s UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIERS, HJTTE1S AlDFURnSHERJ RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule In utlect May v. I33. Trains Loavo Wllkos-Barro as Fol. lows: 7.30 a. m weak tlayg, for Sunbur HarrlsbupB, Phlladalphla, Baltl. more, Washington, and fop Ptt$. burg and tho West. 10.15 0. in., wook days, for Hailaton, Poilr' ? Rndlng, Norrislown, and Ph ladelphla; and for Sun. bury, Harrlsbunc, Phlladalahla, Baltimore, Washlnglon and Pitta .burp; and tho Wost. 3.12 p. m , dally, forSunbury, Harrl. burR Philadelphia, Baltimore, WarMnKlon, and Fittsburp; ni tho West, '00 p. mi weo) dayS( for sunbury. Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. .1. u. vvnor, i.mi . . J. . IIUrCIIINSO.s. tieneVal mmiif. Uel., Luckti. and Western. Effect Monday, November H, 189S. tira"'..'!" "aiitoii as followsf Lx- 140 -iVrr iDI ,Yu,'k,u,"u.al1 I"'l Ku. i.W. 3.W C.lu, s.00 und 10.U3 u. m.; 12.33 and tJ.wJ p. III, IJxprcsa for Kaston, Trenton, PhlladeN mlrn f-,r,i.,.. ,V..r'",,'.'".r.",-K" r.l mlrn. Corning, ituth. Dansvllle, .iloii it Morris ami Buffalo, 12.10. 2.23, 9.00 a. m in 1? f;50"; m" '""king clofco tonned tlons at Buffalo to all points in tho West Northwest and Southwest. l Washington accommodation. 3.40 p. m. uinghamton nnd way stations. 1,115 p. m. Nicholson accommodation 6.10 p. m. Lxprcss for Utlca and Rlchlleld Springs ..oj 1 a. m and l.rs p. m. . Ithucu. 2.35. g.oo a. m., and 1.C5 p. m, For Northumberland, Plttston. Wllke. narre, Plymouth. Bloomsburg nnd Dan ville, making close connections 11 1 North. lmi.bFr,n"a ,or Wllllamspurt, Harrlsburg Baltimore Wa&hlngton nnd the South. Northumberland und Intermediate sta tlons, U.O0. 10.03 a. in., and 1.53 und 5.40 p. m. l Nantlcoko and Intermediate stations. 8.0S and 11.10 a. m. Plymouth nnd Inter! mediate stations, 3.33 and 8.50 p. m. For Kingston. 12.53 p, m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. For detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc.. apply to M. L. Smith. Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket of fice. Delaware and Hudson. On Sunday. July 3rd, trains will leav Scranton as follows: I' or Carbondale-6.20, 7.53, 8.33, 10.13 a. m.V H,"00"' h23. 2.20. 3.52. 5.23. 6.23, 5.57. U.1G. 11.00 p. m.; LIS p. m. . ' or Albany. Saratoga. Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, elo. 6.20 a. m.. 2.20 p. m. For Hnucsdale C.20, 8.51, 10.13 a. m.; 12 noon; 2.20, 5.25 p. m. For Wllkes-Barre. C.45. 7.4S. 8.43, j.38. 10.43 n. m.: 12.03, 1.2.!, 2.18. 3.3.1. 4.27, G.10, 7.4S. 10.11. 11.30 p. m. For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley Rnllrond-G.15 a. m.. 12.03. 1.2S, 4.27 p. in.; with Black Diamond Ex press, 11.30 p. m. For Pennsylvania Railroad points. 6.13, fi.n? n. in., 2.11. 4.27 p. m. For Western Points, via Lehigh Valley Railroad 7.48 a. m.; 12.03, 3.33, with Black Diamond Express, 10.41, 11.30 p. m. Trains will nrrlvo In Scranton as fol lows: . .. . From Carbondalo and tho North 6.40, 7.41, S.3S. 9.31. 10.3l. H.fiS n. m., 1.23, 2.15, 3.2i, 4.2.1. 5.43. 7.13, 10.3S, 11.27 p. m. l'rom Wllkes-Barre and the South-6.1o, 7.45. 8.4. 10.08. 11.55 11. m.; 1.18. 2.14, 3.4S, 5.20. C.21, 7.53, 9.0-,. 10.05 p. m. : 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Carbundalc 9.07. 11.33 a. m.f 153, 3 52, 5.53. 9.53 P. 111. .. , .... For Wllkes-Harro 9.38, 11.43 a. m.S 1.5. 1 S 5 43 7 H P. m. "Lowest rates to all points In United States nnd Canada. . .1 W. BURDICK. G. P. A. Albany. N. Y. II. XV. CROSS. D. P. A.. Scranton, Pa. Central Railroad of New Jerssy (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) Bullous In New York-Foot of Liberty street. N. H., and South Ferry. Whitehall btleet. .. , ...-., nvAlali,al lnmr Antlirac ue coiu "" ' ' 3.20 10 p. ni. Sundays, 1 For2'Lukowo6d aiid Atlantic City, 8.19 aVU,V N'ew York, Newark and Elizabeth, s iUiiress) a. m., 1.20 lexprebs), 3.20 (ex ?2s o. in. Sunday. 2.13 p. m. Train ic-fvln- 1 20 P- ' arrives at Philadelphia. Reacimg Terminal. 7.03 p. m.. and Now YWnr viucl'chUllk. AllClltOWll. BetlllC i.n Fuston un 1 Philadelphia, 8.30 a. m.. a ""'0 i) m Sundays. 2.15 p. m. '-i-U.V' iif it more und Washington, and ... ints south and Weht via Bethlehem. I "1 ,, ml 20 p. in. Sundays. 2.15 p. m. i,,l long Branch. Ocean Grove, etc.. bt s:!. ".' V..,iilr c.'Lebanon and Harrlsburg, ,Ml 11 til ,.V ,M lenlowii. 8.30 a. 111., 1.20 p. m. Sun- , .. ---, .. , nr . rt ,. m. '. KnW York. South lVrrv, foot ,.Iw7'oV,.u street, nt 9.03 a. m.. l.ST. p. m Whitehall ""'J.,;.,,,,. or departing fron 1 a.a.se.II?mtna can connect .under cove l.eavo .-.i." m. rom r aim iiw." .-.--. 1 Ih'"' . J?.'m in Veliiblu. Rending. Termtnil liCavw ;.;.. , a 9.21 11. m Thioug :j,oo p. m. suumjy. o.w . rh ougb, tic uc 1. - t t'i- at- ,h South an ,1111 "-- slnUl?- OLliAUSEN. Gen. Supt. II. P BALDWIN. Con, Pass. As l-ric and Wyomlnn Valley. nine table in eltect Sept. 13th, ISM. NT0;.tSrg,CaVnUd "?ZX& WnJjSl SJrlvJnt Sc rant" fr"n, above points at 10.23 a. m and 3 13 and 9 0? p. m. tYSiE TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 20. 189S. Trains leave Scranton for Plttston, wiiw-Rurre. etc.. at 8.30, 10.10 a, m 1.20. u.w a. m.. dl "i'nusvlllc 8.20 " " I-20 ' m- . r JC'T I5,c io New York, foot of Lib lletu.rJi North River, nt 4.00, 9.10 (ex- crty street. Norin v m . . , ess) a. in ---.--- "1.1. .ii tiio elevated ruiironiis. 1 rnuujr v,1.t "inrs and feriles to Brooklyn and cablo cars. '" u ulI1R qUC c transfer 10 Staten I"b' '."'.."'..ni r,l rlennt and I.nnir c.ranu v.... -.-- - --- Wl SCKAVS'ON DIVISION. Hi lllfect October :l(llli, tMIS. Xorlli llouiid. uutli Hound. sosT aoil 1 iti,2m t - 1 ,c a t 2 stations ! Ifi- a 1 r. z a I m ii- m Arrive Leave u, 1 .... tsjN Y. rranklln s: ...Al 41 .... 710'West 4nd Btieel ... ;m'. . ," rno1 wcclmwki'ii ... 810.... a" m' jMArrliq I.cavo r M'rM 10 4. 1 1 is. " " ranoMii , 3 7s Cm 1040.... ion' Hancock .... s'l 48s 1031 .. 'iS.'ii .Stnrlllit .. 3ii 445 to 21.... ijh I'rcston Pari; ... S31 Itw J0 lSi ... il'.MII iVtiavootl .... U 4I P Itt 100 wiri I'nymcllo ;.... sso'dii BfOI.,.. 12 11 Orson ... '.'68 li.'.l 10 .... lis en rienssiit. Mt. 1 ., .1f 5:m nil.... 11 50 I'nloiidalc ! 309 6!l i '.!... IHO KOI esl City .. . 319 511 itifll. .. Ill sti caibiMloio .... sil Bn HUT... rn:0, White 111 Idfc'e ... 1336'llRh 'lllll. .. IIISV Mlljllfid 13 43 flOl NMi... ium Jerniyn .... .145,6(0 86.1.... II IS Arclilhaia .... S.M fiOti HMI.... 1115 Wlnton ..., SM, 01J HA1.... 1111 lVCkllllO .... 83, 0 IB h4i! 11 (IT Olvibant .... 404! hsi S.l'i .... 11 01 l'llccbUrC .... 407(124 K3S 11 at lliroop ... 410,6v7 8 35.... HO" l'rovirtence . ,14 631 6W . .. (ior.7 l'nrk l'l.ioo .... t4i7'os3 bKII..,. 1053 r-crnilton .... 420ilt3 a Ml a m Leave Arrlvo r nr u t. Nuruny only t. HicnliitstUut trains stop on bUual tor lv ucntrcis. Trains 205 and ion Sunday only, other tralnu dally except tnUsy. t-ecure rates via Onteilo . Western bcjoi mirchaslnc: tickets and save inotipy. Ti liiinwli Viuoer oiifTrt HVjwr aud tree rc. S-' clliiinccUalrciii-Ncw orkto Clilcifo wfhoiit Zi' I rlianije. I'i'-jjchijct wl.l jj u .Cz - cl to 't lcnt I cr ,'lllc. .1. 0. Ander.on, Ger. l'aas Aat T, Flltcrort, DlY van, .Rt.bcrauton, ra. i , .. .. l..Jb-J . fc-J.l . ,k' . .' iHtfy4utiuf M&k ' .-V - MmmiaS'iXm: j&Mfflmiteaim,msiiw.4-g
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