THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY", DECEMBER 17. 1898. CUBAN EXPORTS AREJNCREASING THE EFFECTS OF RETURNING PEACE ALREADY VISIBLE. October Figures of the Treasury De partment Bureau of Statistics Al ready Show a Marked Increase In Exports of the United States Only n Few Ports Are Opened. Spcclul to t!u Hcriinlon Tribune WnshlnKtiin, Dee. 10 KxportH to Cu ba me ulrontly beginning to fhovv the elfects of the retttrnliiB peace and tin. renpenliis? of our port to commerce. The October IlKUivH of the treasury Department bureau of stntlstlcH hIiow a mnrlted Inerenfo In the exports c' the I'nlti'd Htuti's to Cuba in nearly all artlclon. compurlni: October ll'S vllh October 1M7. When It is rcinolil bcred that only a smalt ptoportlon cf tile ImIuiiiI and It pnltH Were open to our commerce In October lS'JS, and that all of the Inland and Its porta were open to our cnininerre In lh'.'T. the train shown In these llRiires Is the innle remarkable. In October 1MIS ltd. the port of SantlaKo and two compar atively unimportant ports In that Im mediate vicinity were open to our com merce; .vet the exports from the ITnlle.l States to that small section of Ciin.i In that month were considerably greater than to all Cuba In file cnrresniomllliir month of l.mt year. When It Is further remembered that purchases of Rood for the us" "l the Spanish urin.v In Cuba u behiK freely made fiom the I'ult ! States In October of lasl year and none In October of the pret-ent year, the increase becomes the more Important in Its bearing upon the ciue.stlon of prospect I vi' Ineiease In sales to that 1-1-iiml when It- norts at'.- opened and normal conditions resumed. LiKbleeli of the twenty-four Kl'e.it classes of at tides eportoil show an ln rease In October 1S!S over Octoinr iviT in the exports to Cuba. The six ',life which show a deciease are 'urns, piovlvtons. coal, luililtuie. nil' ;! Mules and cIkius, and the reduction In these classes Is doubtless due to 'lie demand In JSOT for supplies fur the Spanish army and its olllcers, while 'ii In"1 that demand was not made Mo on Auicriiitn piodiic-ers at least. So while the total of our exports to Cuba in Oi tolier ivs does not show as lartro a poiccntaKe of iruln over October 1S!7, tin- fact Is accounteu for by the with drawal of the demand for those ure.it siaplex which were required by ihe Spanish tioops a year aqo, but are not purchased from us for those nurposes now. while the supplies which the I 'nited States is now sending Its net n army In the Island are not shown m mir statement of exports. In all the other Items of exports there Is a mark ed Increase, despite the fact that but a very small proportion of the Island Is yet open to our trade. IMPORTANT ITKMS. Anions the more Important Items which show an increase In October ex ports to Cuba In lfl8 over those of October ISO" are cotton cloths, which Increased from :!C,4GS yards In October 1SMT to lTII.r.ai in October ISftS: wheat, which Increased from ,40S bushels In October 1S!)7 to .il.'.'fiS In October IS9S" lellned mineral oil, which Increased from l.ii.'it to I7....V.I gallons: crude min eral oil, of which there were no e portatlons In October lMi", shows in October ISfi. an export of L'o2,7."0 pal Ions; lumber, of which the October 1S07 exports were ft'S.!''.!', amounts In Oc tober l:iS to $tii.3S(l: aurlcultuial Im plements increase from $211 to JLI7S; fruits from $4. -Pi;, to X7.tll!i. builders hardware trom $4.fi."l to $t.'W. The articles w ich show a fulling off are, as above Indicated, torn, prov i sinus, coal, naval stores, furniture and clears. Coal fell from S2:i,B01 to $::;, S17; provisions from $2t!.4(r to $l."l,t'!i: cigars from t'i,M)2 In 1SII7 to $lS,42(i In October ISilS; furniture from $:i,071 to $2.W. while corn fdl from s:.40G bmli els In October 1S97 to ti,:;t4 In OctinVr J sys. The above llRUtes will be understood not to include the articles sent to Cu ba for the use of the ('nited Stales army, government supplies not beinwr Included in the ofllclnl statements of exports. Till. INCUlJASi:. The following table .shows the ex ports to Cuba In October 1S0S. com pared with October 1S07. It should be leinembered in considering It that but three ports, and those exclusively In the eastern end of the Island are vet open to our commerce, though It is expected that till of the ports will be open in January. Exports to Cuba lOet.i lViT. ivi AKrlcultiiral Implements. 211 $ J.4,S KowliiR machlnrs I to 710 TNpewrlters 20." 410 Sirds 12) 711 Wood, iminaiiiifqi lined 1 .'.oTs WKOT A LETTER. 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A POPULAll MISTAKE. Regarding Hematite for Dyapepsln nnd Indigestion. Tile national disease of Americans Is Indigestion or In ltn chronic form, dy spepsia, and for the. very reason that It Is so common many people) neglect tak ing proper treatment for what they consider trifling stomach trouble, when as a matter of fact, Indigestion lays the foundation for many Incurable di seases. No person with n vigorous, healthy stomach will fall a victim to consumption. Many kidney diseases and heart troubles date their beginning from poor ingestion; thin, nervous peo ple are really so because their stom achs arc out of gear; weary, languid, faded out women owe their condition to Imperfect digestion. When nearly every person you meet Is allllcted with wealc digestion It Is not surprising that nenrly every secret patent medicine on the market claims to bo a cure for dyspepsia,, us well as a score of other troubles, when In fact, as Dr. Worthier says, there Is but one genuine dyspepsia cure which Is per fectly safe and reliable, and moreov er, this remedy Is not a patent medi cine, but is ti scientific combltntlon of pure pepsin, (free front nnlmal matter), vegetable essences, fruit salts and bis muth. It Is sold by druggists under the name of Stuarfs Dyspesla Tablets. No extravagant claims are made for them, but for Indigestion or any stom ach trouble. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets ate far ahead of any remedy yet dis covered. They act on the food eaten, no dieting is necessary, simply tut all the wholesome food you want and these tablets will digest It. A cute re sults, because all the stomuch needs is a rest, which Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets give by doing the work of diges tion Druggists sell these tablets at j'I its. per package. Ciicuhirs and testimon ials sent free by addressing V. A. Stuart Co.. Marshall. Mich. Furniture .",,071 2.SW Lumber '.. "iS.t'RI fii.Wl ltnllders' hardware t.iwl HUM Coal (toil" i iU'il "J-'.M? .Mineral oil, leiiucd (gtillnus) J,ii."d i,.n') .Mineral oil. crude (gallons) MS '."it) Cotton seed nil (gallons .... 'J.".!l I. I'M Fruits J'i.tia S7,iil:i Wheat (bushels) 22,1ns 2:1 VIS Corn (bushels) v.",4')'i ii.:!ll Piovlslins t.M. IC S1S1. Itl3 Cotton cloth (voids) .Iii.lh'i 17:: r.: t Cotton ro( ils. other ". $2 07C I.l'AllN TO SAY "NO" when a deal er offers you something "just as good" In place of Hood's Sarsaparllla. The to can be no substitute for America's Greatest Medicine HOOD'S PILLS cure nausea, sick headache, biliousness and all liver Ills. Price 2." cents. IN THE PLAY HOUSES. Attractions for Today. The Cameron Clemens company will produce "Earjle's Nest" at the Acad emy of Music this afternoon and to night will be seen In "Under Two KhiBs." "Shore Acres" Today. Archlu Uoyd purposes moving to New England. His present home Is In St. Louis, but be lias played New England characters parts so lone that he has forgotten all about his native dialect and almost feels a stranger in tlio couth. For years he played "Uncle Josh" In "The Old Homestead," and the present Is his third season as Tncle Nat in "Shote Acres." Mr. Boyd will appear as I'ncie Nat In "Shore Acres" at the Lvceum Saturday matinee and night. Hopper and His New Opera. A recent Sunday issue of the Haiti more Herald had some very flattering things to say of "the indisputable re gent of comic opera, UeWolf Hopper," who Is now presenting what Is said to be Sousa's most brilliant composition, "The Charlatan." and which will bo seen at the Lyceum Monday night. The Herald said that "In 'The Charlatan' Sousa Is at his best, Klein y at his best, and Hopper Is at his best." The Herald also alllrms that "The Char latan" Is the most tuneful of Sousa's compositions; the most brilliant of Klein's conceits, nnd the most positive of all of Hopper's successes. This H the dictum of all the critics who have seen the new work on the road. The costuming and wonery of "The Char latan" are said to bo the handsomest ever seen In comic opera in this coun try. "Kip Van Winkle." Mr. Jefferson tells a most Iuioihsi ing story how lie came to wrii nut the play of Rip and Its one great char actor. It was a dull, dismal day In the mountains. Jefferson took the "Letters of Irving" up In the hay-loft to have a long, Ulet afternoon, lie was amazed to find In the book a ref erence to himself. Mr. Irving com mented or. the young actor's resem blunco to his father. This reminded Mr. Jffierson that bis father had once tried a production of one of .Mr. Irv ing's stories "Itip Van Winkle" aid that It was a failure. He Jumped down fnm the hay, went over to the house and got the Sketch Hook from the set and. taking It back to the barn read the story. This story will be told at the Academy of Music next Monday n'cht by the New York Stock com pany. Next Week at Gaiety. The (ialety theatre will have a great winner for this popular resort In Roelier and Crane Rros," Vaudeville and Ath letic company, which Is booked to an. pear the llrst three nights of next week. Although this Is the flrn season for thlj j attraction, It has been playing to pho- nomennl business wherever It has ap- peareu. The roster of the company In- ci: les Alf. Grant, Crane Hros., West j and Williams, Hostile. Bigger and Pre j lift, Marjorle Maxwell, Foul and Dot 1 West. Krneet Rneber, the all-around j athlete and wrestling champion of tho 1 world, 1b the star of the company. Dur I ing his stay In Scranton ho Is open to meet any man living on the mat and will present 5n to nny one he cannot throw Pi fifteen minutes' tint". Mati nees Monday und Tuesday. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All diugglsts refund the money If It fulls to cure. 25c. Tho genuine lias L. B. Q. on each tablet. PILE nntRORS SWEPT AWAY. -Dr. Aguuw's Ointment stands at tin head li ft reliever, hcnlci. und piiic cure Im i'Hii in all lot uis. one application will giv cuinfii.t In a lew minutes, and three to rlx .lays .indication aetordlii: t.i diivc li'iiis win cm" chronic cases. Ii icIkncJ ill Itching ami burning skin dlatuseo In a I 1 5 in.li ' 'd h" Mp.Mhie Ttmn. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, Dee. 10. The trading today resulted In only trilling changes la promi nent stocks, Tlio speculative publln "t Knglaml was actlvo on both sides of the market with purchases on balances sllgnt ly in excess of sales. Total Miles were Wi.'AV shares. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN ALLlVcJ & CO., stock brokers, rooms "os-MO Meara bulletins' Open- Illch- Low- Clos ing. CSl. CSl. lllg. Am. Cot. Oil Am. Sug. He'g Co Atch., To. & a. Fo A., T. & S. V., l'r Am. Tobacco Co ,. Am. Spirits Halt. A: Ohio llrook. II. T Hay State Oas .... Can. Southern Clies. a. Ohb Chic. & U. W Chle. A: N. W Chic. It. & Q Chle.. Mil. & HI. 1 Chle.. It. LAP.. .. 3 HI KlU ..12UU 1W 123, vi in isK. Rl'l oi Mt5 M m',4 lilVi 72'i 2-i li2i 111 72-i u'2 i.'."A. 142 12 '.l',l! 7l'i Ci' 2r.s, 15 14JU 12.11, 117U IM'i !'4 4l'a 1J- 12ii 111 ( 72'i M 21 lF'i llHii 121k. lUi'i td'i It .. IS ..1I1U ..12214 ..llilii 14' S 141, 122 IKi non IIMi'4 .till Chle.. St. P. M. & O '.'.Hi C. C. C. H St. L . Delaware & Hud D., L. & W N. Y L. H. & V rieti. ICleetrlu Int. Paper Co Louis, a Nash .... Manhattan Hie ... Met. Traction Co M. K. ii Tex.. Pr Mo. Pacllli; Nat. Lead N. Y. Air Ilrake .. N. Y. Central ... Out. & West North. Pacllle .... Nor. Pacllle. Pr .. ... I Hi ...101! ...lll'j ... 141a ... iit ... r..t ... !)sh ...lt2 .. :is ... 44'- til 5S'i !)"'. 1!1 " w:'4 iV.'U rw rsn .'73 "7Ji 1!'24 :t7'j ;i?'4 - 3iM ...toiu ...l'.Mi ... IS ... 12 12.1'i 17i 10 7i!' 42'i 10S' 122 Wi mi, 41, !'.'! ' h Si 70'h 42'i K'i s lmj. I7i. 41'.". 7C'i. 4J?i liri 122U lii'u 47 'i Wa 42 ;:i :'.sn ".s :x A-. fi'!, t'flt 42 Pacllle Mall 41 People's Gas 1ii!t Penn. It. II 122 Phil. & Head l!i"; P. & 11.. 1st Pr M4 Southern It. It lo Southern It. It., Pr.. 42it Teiin.. c. , Iron .... ::i Texas ft P.irllle .... Wi Clllnli Pncltlc SSt-i Fiilon Pnc. Pr 7i P. S. Itubber 1I"k f. S. Leather OH TT. S. Leather ii Wabash S't Wabash. Pr Wi West. Pnlon !H, W. L. K f.'i w. k- l. k.. Pr 2;4 41 HUH 12:; 20 4SH HiS K 3Ha iin'i. :',!iiT. 72'i I.- o1; 70 S's 2 I'm tun 274 22m e SU's -ijij 'is 2f'i CIIICA(IC) LOARI) OF TIIAUE. Open- lllfih- Low- Clos- WHEAT. Iiu,'. est. est. Ins. May (!7'! lis' 4 t,7 '- ' July a".; 1 's '''''i COP.N. May ".'. !l.V,i! :..,,, .- July ".Vv ".I-4 ''- -. "ATS. May W- 27 2'P Mi von. , o. . Jaiiuiuy H.37 !'. l. f'.r!-' !!; Mnv t'.70 '.'.70 !'.'W '.'.''2 LAUD. January 5.17 5.17 r..li ....1ft May 5.3. 5.u5 .i...'1 i.'!2 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Scranton & Pittston Trac. Co. First National Bank Elmhurst Boulevard Kfiiinton Savings Pr.nk Hid. Askei 20 1.00 ... 100 235 . . . Scranton Packing Co - ' Lncka. Iron & Steel Co 2.. Third National Bank S3 Throop Novelty Mfg. Co 80 Scranton Railway Co 2u Dime Dep. & DIs. Bank IUj Economy Light Heat & Pow er Company 4j Scranton Illuminating. Heat .1 Power Company 55 Scranton Forging Co 100 Traders' National Bank ISO Lncka. Lumber Co 150 Lack. Trutt & Safe Dep. Co.. 150 Moosle Mountain Coal Co US', J Scranton Paint Co SO Clark & Snover Co., Com 4i0 Clatk & Snover Co., Pr 125 BONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage, nue 11120 iu People's Street Railway, llrst mortgage, due 1I1S 115 People's Street Hallway. Cen tral mortgage, due H'21 .... 115 Dickson Manufacturing Co 100 Lacku. Township School fi 102 City of Scranton St. Imp. ii?,, 102 Ml. Vernon Coal Co " Scranton Axle Works 100 Scranton Traction 6 bonds.,. 105 New York Grain and Produce Market. New York. Dee. Pi. Flour Fairly active and stronger. Wheat Spot linn; No. 1 northern Diftaith, WV'.. ' o. b., afloat to arrive; No. 2 fie. do.. TbC f. o. b., afloat to arrive; No. 1 northern New York, ".V tc. spot; options opened tlrm and showed re markable strength all day in responso to heavy covering, particularly by foreign houses. Tlio close was unsattlcd under late realizing but "iaic. net higher; De cember closed Tic: March. 73?e. ; May. 72ae. Corn Spot Arm; No. 2. 42c. f. o. b., iitlcal; options again wollowcd wheat, ad vancing nearly all day on covering, cloi-ed with a final break under realizing at un changed prices; December closed "!'.Tc : May, lOKe. Oats Spot stronger; No. 2 H2'fc.: No. ", :il"..c; No. 2 white, Sic; No. .'! white, SJ'jc; track white western. Ma 37c; track mixed, western, I'Su'llc.; track white state, 3la'l7c. : options neglected. Butter Firm; western creamers', iru2te ; do. factory, 12al4c; Elglns. 21c; Imita tion creamery, 13al7c; state dairy. lSnbc; do. creamery. 15al!C. Eggs Firm; stato and Pennsylvania. 2iln'!7c. ; western freh, 2V ; soulhein, 22.i23c Philadelphia Grain and Produce. Philadelphia, Dec. K Wlie-it Firm contract grade, December. i2'bh721C. Corn -'4a',c higher: No. 2 mixed, December, old. 3.rKnluc.: December, new, "SaXDc. Oats Firmer; No. 2 whlto clipped, .T.'ia Sic; No. 3 do., 32a32'-c: No. 2 mixed, do., :.2c Butter toady; fancy western cream erv. 22c; do, prints. 21c Eggs Steady; fresh, nearby, 27c.; do. western, 20c; do. southwestern. 2.'c; do. southern. 2."o. Clieese Firmer1 New York, full cream, fancy, lie; do. fair to choice, WfulOc Relliied Sugars Steady Cotton ("n clnitiged. Tallow Dull; city prime. In imuHlicnd. :ii.,c: country do . barrels. Sfc; dark, do., 3'ic" cakes. Ic. : grease. 2a3e. ns to color. Live Poultry Dull and weak er: fowls. 7oSc: old roosters, 6116c.; spring chickens, Ca7c. : decks, CaS'sC ; geese. Safle; turkevs. 9al0e. Dressed Poultry Sternly 1 fowls, choice. S'c: do. fair to good, 7'a Sc; old roosters, Gc ; spring chickens, western choice, laige, 10c ; do. fair to good, toi9e. ; small do., 0u7c. ; turkeys, choice, 12a14c. ; fair to good. lOalle.: diuks. 7;ic. Receipts Flour, ",fi0 bnriels and 3.000 sacks; wheat. 14.010 bushels; corn, p.7,rifl bushels: oats, S,(nio biwhels. Slilp meiits Wheat. S.fiOil busheli; corn, 27,'HK) busliels: oats, 5,0u0 lii'shels. Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, Dec 16, Sharp advances In foreign markets and continued reports of damage to ciops in Argentina made a cry strong wheat mnrket today. May closing v-ie. higher than yesterday's final price. Corn and oats u'u practlrally un changed. Provisions declined about 2',-jc. ("ash foutations were es folows: Flour Steadier: No. 3 spring wheat. ClVjaWc: No. 2 led. fiSaGc.: No. 2 coin, sine; no. 2 y. How, 34iac; No. 2 oats, 27Uc ; Nf. 3 white. S-Hai'sc.; No. 2 jvo, R5Jc.; No. 2 barlpv f. o. b.. Ilatnc: No. 1 Has seed. S1.4'v" new, Jl.Wi;. pilme timothy seoil, $2.".'Ti..ii2.:si: mehB pork, .10nS.l3: lnnl, $3(i2Jar.l2',..; short ribs. $1.55al75" dry salt a shoulders, 4ii4;i",; short elar. I.S2Va 4.S..: v.hloke.v, $1.2; sugurs. unchanged. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago. Dec. 10. Cattle Unchunised; slurs. $4.30.15.30; Cluistmas beeves, $3.S0a r..2n; Texus cattle 3.25a4.70; Jell westerns, J3S0a3.2(i; HtocUers and feeders, 3.20al,23. Hi'gs-Steadv at J3.15a3.424: choice. $3.30a 3.35; pigs. .3ii3.25. Sheep and Lambs Strong at $.1.73al for infi rior lambs; .war lings, $4.15(11.30; Hheep, $2.30al,10. Receipts e.ittlo, I iii heart; hogs, 37,(xi head; rfheep. 7.O0O head. EaHt Liberty Cattle Market. East Llbirty. P.i., Dec. IC--Cattle-Steady; extra, $5.20a3.33; prime, $l,TOa3.10; common. J3.2U3.t;o. Hogs Steiulv; prlnm lieuvs. 210 pJimds and upwards, $:t. lOnU.1.3; extra mediums, f.i.Sl'.aS. 10; best Yorkers, :!3.'a3.371,.'; comomii to (air Yorkers, to good pigs. $3.::0a3.35: roatse hogs. lSJ.23uJ.S0; 'mimiin pigs nnd skips, f2.25a3.15; roughs, 2.25n3 15. New York Live Stock Market. Ni vv York. Dec. ii. Beeves Good to choice, shade higher; ei mnioti nnd me dium steers, slow; cows lower; siteis, t.40 nE.50; oxen and stags, tsial.lH; bulls, f.'.75l 3.911: rows, $1,50a3.30: nilves. steady; veals, " " " "" I-.' fi-ri cnlvH, The People's it' A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for the Itcucllt of All Who 11 nvc Houses to Kent, Hcnl Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Vlu Wnnt Situations or Help These Small Advertisements Cost One- Cent a 'Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word lixicpt Situations Wanted, Which Arc In serted Free. FOR RENT POIt ItlCNT-LKSK IIOOM OH rillAUE , of ofllces scccml door front, Coal 1.x- chnnee. Call at room 15, FOlt I113NT - SECCND Qulncy F(.OOIt. 701 FORSALE' COItNHH LOT; LMPItOVllD; CHNTKAL city, liarmiln: Rood Investment. Ail- ilress IMC Washlimlon avenue. FOlt 8AI.K-A FlItST CLASS IMANO at a verv low pi Ire; It must bo sold. Address I', o. Ilox 217, Scranton. FOH SALK-TKN H-l-P-A-N-S FOR 5 cents, at druggists. One Rives rcller. WANTED-TO BUY. WANTKD-GOOD SF.COND 1IANU (TT. ter; stato rrlce. Address 'Iracy, Irlb. line. FURNISHED ROOMS. LAKnTPiiNTsrini) fkont , uoom for rent In in-lvnte liunlly. Address 1. '.., Tribune otliee. FOlt ItF.NT-UKSIHALK FFP.NISHF.U front room, 407 Madison avenue. FOlt ltl'NT-PLKASANT FUilNlSUF.D rooms; conveniences Ilooms from 'Lj1 up. 022 Mulberry street. POLITICAL l'HERlilK''ANNo't;NCirMVSI3LF AS A catuildute for the otliee of City (.on troller. Subject to the Itcpubllcan pri mary election. JOSEPH ANSLE. JK. I HEREBY ANNOCNCE MYSELF AS A candidate for tho otllco of City Con troller of Scranton. Subject to the Re publican primary elections. DAVID J. DAVIS. First Lieutenant. Company r . Thirteenth Pa. A ols. LEGAL. NOTTc'irisTrERlTnY GIVEN THAT AN application will be made to tho gov ernor of Pennsylvania on Tuesday, tho 27th day of December, 1SDS, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, by The Lackawanna Lu bricating Company, to change tho name of tho said corporation from The Lacka wanna Lubricating Company to Lacka wanna Lubricator and Manufacturing Company, under rnd by virtue of an Act of the General Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "A Sup plement to an Act entitled "An Act to pro vide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations,' " approved 29th April, 1S74, providing for the improvement, amendment and alteration of the charters of corporations of the second class, and authorizing the Incorporation of traction motor companies," approved 13th June, 1SSH. W1LLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, Solicitors. SOLOMON DAWSON VS. LURINA Dawson, in the Court of Common Pleas of Lackawanna county. No. t3, .May Term, IMS. To Lurlnn Dawson, respondent nbovo named: Tako notice that the subpoena and alias subpoena in tills case having been returned non-est Inventus, you nro hereby required to bo and appear In said court on Monday, January Dth. 1S'9, to an swer the complaint of the llbeWant. C. E. PRYOR, Sheriff. M. J. RUDDY, Attorney for Llbcllant. ELECTION NOTICE -THE ANNUAL meeting ot the stockholders of tho Scranton Stove Wot lis will bo held at tho ofllce of tho company In Scranton, Sat urday, January 11th, 199, at 2.30 p. in. BENJAMIN E. WATSON, Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING FOR 1C Elec tion of trustees for Keystone Academy will be held on Monday. January 2, IblH, at ten a. m.. In the Academy at Fnitory vllh. E. M. PECK. Secretary. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE-MY RESIDENCE AT 2.15 Colfax avenue; Just ci mpleted. All modern Improvements. Hardwood finish, sanitary plumbing, electric lights, etc. Price reasonable. Address Frank T. Okell, 220 Broadway, New York city. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN AT Va PER CENT, on sufficient security. Okell & Dunn, Attorneys, 3 Coal Exchange. LOST. LOST-THURSDAY MORNING. LA dles open face gold watch and Vest chain with cross and gold dollar witli initials E. B. Reward if left at 327 Wash ington uveiitio. SCALP TREATMENT. MKsT7irT?TLLIn ment, 50c; shampooing, 50c; lacl.il massage, manicuring, 25c; chiropody. U1 Quiucy. CITY SCAVENGER A.B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BttlGGS, Proprietor. Leave ordeis 1100 North Main avenue, or Elcke's drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone C010. $3a3.50. Shrep nnd Lambs--Steady; good lambs, firm to higher; sheep, $2al.,'.u; culls, $2; lambs, 5a5.G.i. Hogs-Firm at $:a3.50. Buffalo Live Stock Market. East Buffalo, N. Y Dec. 10,-Cattle Slow. Hogs Steady; gocd to cholie Yorkers, $3.33a3.40; loughs. $2.90a3.50; pigs, fair to choice. J3.23a3.30. Lambs Steady Iambs, choice to extru, $5.40a3.00; culls and common, tl; siieep, cnoico 10 spiecicu .1. . .1, . Fi ,.. .....1 ....m-M.... 1 TT I VVL'IUL'I, fl.lV.t.iJ", tuna tillil vuui.iivi., i.iu n3.23. Oil City. Oil City, Pa., Dec. IC Credit balances, $1.19; certificates, no sales; r.o bids; ship ments, 05,271 barrels; runs, 73,380 barrels. OLD POINT COMFORT. Six-Day Tour via Pennsylvania Railroad. The first of tho present series of per sonally conducted tours to Old Point Comfort via the Pennsylvania railroad will leave New York and Philadelphia on Tuesday, Dec. 27. Tickets, including luncheon on going" trip and ono and three-fourths day's board nt Old Point Comfort and good to return direct by regular trains with in sis days, will bo sold at rate of J1G.00 from New York; $13.50 from Tren ton; $12.50 from Philadelphia, and pro portionate rates from other points. For Itineraries und full Information apply to tickets agent: Tourist Agent, 119t! Broadway, Now York; 7S9 Broad street, Newark, N. J.; or Georce W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Bioad street station, Phlladel- Agent, phla. Loud Bill Reintroduced. Wishlngteii. IV c. 10. Chairman Loud, of the lioiiso committee on pistotllces an I post iiadp, today lelntroduced' the bill telutlniT to second tints mail matter and known as the Loud 1)111. villi an amend ment allowing the mulling ot sample copies of newspapers at on-half cent tor evpry two ounces, stamps being attached In udvance. Exchange. WANTED. -v WANTKD-A OOOl) IMtAFT TUAM and Uray. nnibt be llrst class. Frank Stewart, 324 Mcnroo avenue, clt. WANTED-CA!E OF BAD HEALTH that R-I-P-A-N-S will not benefit. Send fi cents to Rlpans Chcmlcnl Co., Now York, for 10 samples and 1,000 testi monials. AGENTS WANTED. uovernmi:nt" positions - dont prepare lor nny civil service examina tion without seeing our Illustrated cata loguo or Information. Sent free. Colum bian Correspondence College, Washing ton, D. C. WE DO NOT WANT HOYS OR LOAF eiH to write us, but men of ability. $200 to JsOO per month. Salesmen and general agents. Salary or commission. RACINE FIRE ENGINE CO., L't'd. Racine, Wis. HELP WANTED-MALE. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS - DON'T prepare for any eh II service examina tion without seeing our Illustrated cata logue or Infoimatliin. Sent ftee. Co lumbian Correspondence College. Wash ington D. C. WANTED - RESPONSIBLE FIRM wants otllco manager 11 1 Scranton; sal ary, $1,200 vrnr; $000 cash and best lcfer ences required; commeiclal reference tar nished. Address Postolllre Box 012. PhlUi. HELP WANTED-FEMA LE. WANThlD-YOPNO' LADIES TO DK.N onstrato Munyon's lnhnl r. Apply Mr. Caflrey, at II. C. Sanderson's, Washing ton avenue and Spruce. GIRL WANTED - FOR GENERAL housework. Apply .Mrs. W. W. Davis, 205 South Hyde Park avenue. WANTED-TF.N LADIES AT ONCE; salary, i week. Room Gil Mears bids. L A D 1 1 CS CAN MAKE EXTRA MONEY for the holidays by devoting a few hours of spare time to our vvo.'Ic; no can vassing or goods to be sold; full Instruc tions and wolk uialld on receipt ot ad dressed envelope. Imperial Supply Co., Philadelphia. WANTED-SAMPLE DISTRIBCTI1RS everywhere; botn sexes; ss thousand: Inclose addressed, stamoed envelnpe for rply. Acme Importing Co., Philadelphia, SALESMEN WANTED. WANTED-Sa'l E s'm AN ; SALARY from ttni-t. permanent place. Brown Bros. Co., Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED WASHING Ironing or any kind of house clcnnliirf by tho day, or will tako washing home. Sido door. 120 Franklin avenue. SITUATION WANTED--WORK IN A grocery store or market during tho holiday trade by nn experienced man who can glvo good reference. Address II. B. Hicks, 401 East Drinker street, Dunmore, Pa. SITUATION " WANTED-BY A YOUNG man to drive or tako care of horses; has experience, best references. Address L. II., 2U3 South Main uvonii". SITUATION WANTED-UY A MAR rlcd man, of good character, us steam fitter, stationary engineer, llreman or any kind of machinist work; can furnish best of refeiences, W. 11. Jones, 1003 Eynon St. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOCNC, lady as stenographer and typewriter; had four years experience and can fur nish best of reference. Address G. M. U., No. 1 Arcado building, city. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG man to drive for a private family or store; is sober 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 11)1 vacancy through holidays; good reference; wages no object. Address Box 392. Moscow, P.i. SITUATION WANTED - WASHING Ironing or any kind of house cleaning by the day. or will take washing home. Mrs. Lee, sldo door, 420 FranKlIn avenue. SITUATION WANTED-BY AN EI derly lady as housekeeper: llrst class washer and Ironer. Address M. A. Y., Trlbuno olllce, city. SITUATION WANTED - AS OFFICE boy or nny other kind of work; two years experience In shoo store; age 15. Address T. J. R., 325 Decker's court, Scranton, Pa. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG lady as stenographer, typewriter nnd bookkeeper; best references given. Ad dress N, M., Tribune olllce. SITUATION WANTED-BY A COMPE- tent girl to do general hoiisewoik In a small family or will go out by the dav. Call or nddiess 519 North Hyde Park uvv. SITUATION WANTED - TO GO OUT sewing by the day or at home, Call or address 519 North Hyde Park avenue. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOING man 19 yeais of ugo as stenographer; best refeience; salary no object. Address II. A. K., Iu7 Chestnut street, city. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG man as driver 01 barbi r. Address C. C. 413 N. Ninth street. PROFESSIONAL. ARCHITECTS EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Connell Building. Scranton. E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of fOS Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITECT, 433 Spruce St., cor. Wash, av., Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT, Price Building, 125 Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. LACEY & PON. ARCHITECTS. Traders' National Bank. d d id) $ ' coats. Everybody talks this chance, j-p7w V3f I GRIFFIN k OOLLgN 223 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. WWMVWM P-ROFESSIONA L. DENTISTS DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PR1 vftto Hospital, cor. Wyoming und Mul berry. DR. II. P. REYNOLDS. Ol'P. P. O. DR, C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming WELCOME C, SNOVER, 331 Washington avenue. Hours. 9 to Land 2 to 0. HAT MANUPACTURCrt. TOLLE. 400 SPRUCE STREET, MAKES your hat to order and they lit. HOTELS AND tlESTAUHANTS THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANK tin ueuuc. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIOLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOCSE, NEAR D.. L. & W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. LAWYERS PATENT ATTORNEYS-WATSON & Watson, or Washington, D C an nounce that they have opened a brunch olllce In Scranton, at 50!i Council Build ing. Patent and trade-mat k prnctlcu ex clusively. FRANK 13. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-ut-Law. Bmr Building, rooms 13 and 14, Washington avenue. W1LLARD, WARREN & KNAPP. AT torneys ami Uounsullors-at-Law. Re publican Building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JLFSEP & JERSFP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - ut - Law. I'onimumvcatth "n'ldlng. Rooms J, 20 and 21. JAMES OAKFoTuTaTTORNEY-AT-Law. Rooms 011, sis und &IG, Board ot Trado Building. D. B. REPLOOLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated im real estate Hermit;.. Mears Building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce street. JAS. J. II. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-Law. ::oi Commonwealth Building. Scranton. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms 003-901, 9th lloor. Meurs Building. L. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-l.AW. r.02 Beard of Trade Building, Scranton. Pa. 7. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth Building. Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON & National Hank WILCOX, Building. TRADERS' C. COMEQYS, Building. 9-13 REPUBLICAN A. W. BERTIIOLF. Adv.. Mears blili.. MIDWIFE MRS. CABLE. ORADUATE MIDWIFE 1318 Washburn street, Scranton. En gagements solicited. Rooms und beat attendance for a limited number of pa tients. PHYSICIANS AND SU7QEOVS DR. C. L. FREY, SORAN10NSaViNCiS Bank Building, 122 Wyoming avenue. MARY A. SHEPHERD, M. D., HOME opatliist, No. 228 Adams avenue. DR. W. E. ALLEN, iugton avenue. 512 NORTH WASH- DR. R. TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN Dlseases of Women, corner Wyoming avenue and Spruce street, Scranton. Office hours: Thursdays and Satur days, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. DR. L. M. GATES. ROOMS 207 AND 203 Board of Trade Building. Otllca hours, 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m. Resi dence, 309 Madison avenue. DR. C. L. FREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Fitting and Fat Reduc tion. Office telephone 13C3. Houis, 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR. S. W. L'AMOREAUX, OFFICR 33!) Washington avenue. Residence, "31S Mulberry. Chronic diseases. lungs, heart, kidneys and genlto-urlnary or gans a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. in. W. G. ROOK, VETERINARY SUR geon. HorsPK, Cattle and Dogs treated. Hospital. 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2072. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton, Pa. Courses prcpaiatory to college, law, medicine or business. Opens Sept. 12. Send for catalogue. Rev. Thomas M. Cairn. LL. D., Walter II. Buell, A. M. WIRE SCREENS JOS! KUETTEL. REAR 311 LACKA wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac turer of Wire Screens. MISCELLANEOUS BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FUR balls picnics, parties, receptions, w.d dings and concert work furnished. For terms, ndress R. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulburt s music store. MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS" supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine". Warehouse. 120 Washington avenue, Scranton. Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. LchlaU Valley Kuilroad System In Effect Nov. 13, 1S95. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and New York via D. x. ir it R . at 0.45 a. m., and 12.0J. 2.1s. 4.-7 Black Diamond Express, urnl I 11.30 P. m. Simduvs, D. : II.. . J-. . 1 ... l.-nv Willie llim-n, .............. ....... ...., OII......J . , .. n'mv.'iiwi:i l.-l.v. 1-.. 1,'fp 'lUlllvO""" v -' ...., ...,.1,1,1, ,,,n Geneva, nnd principal Interinc-dl- Ai stations, via D.. J.. A: vv . i(. n.. W. It, R.. S.US . ... i' 53 and .i.Jj P. m ,......, - . Ruehester Buffalo, Niag- ... l.-ulls, Chicago and nil points west via tt & 11. R- 120"'" 3"03 Ull'cl Diamond ior ui'n" EXPieSS, iv.m ....... 1 uumu.ijb, u. U lb. H-W n" m.,7.isp. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Vallev pallor cars on all trains beivwn Wllkcs-Barro und New York, Phlladoi nlila. Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. P ROLL1N H. AVILIU'R. Gen. Supt , South Bethlehem, P.i. CHAS. S. LEE. Gen'I 1'ass. Agt., 20 Cort- landt street, New Yoik. A. W. NONEMAC11EE. Division Pas.,. enger Agent, South Bethlehem. Pa. For tickets and Pullman reservations apply 309 Lackawanna ave.. Scrar.ton. Pa. Si ) li ii i J d Ji g 0 A &: Christmas Gift . . . Everybody owes him- g self a Xmas gift, and gi could not pay the debt & in a more profitable way j than by getting one of S: Griffin & Collins' Over- S: about them. Don't miss gj UP-TO-DUE CLOT IIER'., 9 HSTTE3S A.DFuWISHE.lS mid nrlnclliul pouts 111 til" oai regions, dTi.II"11' "'" 21s u!lU ir7 ",m" .'or Betlilehem, Easton, Heading, Uur- ruiiure and ptincipal Intcrmediato sta. on" ?ia D. & " 1" -, ? '' -'!. "IS 4.27 Black Diamond Expiess, 11.30. n 11.. i.ua. ,.i f. 111. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule!;! Illset May 10, iSpl. Trains Leavo Wilkos-Darro as Fol. lows: 7.30 a. m week days, for Sunbur Harrlsbtirg, Philadelphia, Balti. more, Washington, and for Pitts , , hurK and tho West. 10.15 a. in. .week days, for Hnzlelon, KH ? ,RcadlnE. Norrlstown, find Philadelphia; and for Sun. bury, Harrlsbur. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts. burp; and tho Wost. 3.12 p. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris. burg Philadelphia, Balllmor. WardilnKton, and Fittsburfi ani tho Wost. 6.00 p. m., week days, for Sunbur. Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J 11 itinriHfRP'?! " as. Aient. J. H. Minuil.NbON. (ieneral Mantle. Del.. I.ttcka. and Western. Effect Monday, November H. IMS. Trunin leavo Scranton as follows.' V.. -, nM:tiM- btJ u,a lao;i " '" 1S.3- ana IJ'ashliiKton accommodation, 3.40 p, m. v'i C 1 ' ' "ay si.moiiM, 1.(1,, p, m, Express for Utlcu and Hlchlleld S 2.?) a. 111., ntwl 1 rr. ,. ... in Springs, Ithaca 2 33, n 00 n. in., and 1.33 p. m ni'.?,1' "'"nmibeiland. Pittston, Wllke.i. ?m..c;..1il"V",mlJn" "lamnsbtirB and Dan Mile. niaMng close connections at North, iiinberlaiid for Willlamsport, Harrisburg Laltlmore Washlnglou and the South. Nortliiiinberland and liiterinedlate stu tlons, (,.0'j, 10.(13 a. in., and 1.R3 und 5.40 p. Nantlcoko and intermediate stations. 8.0S and 11.10 a. m. Plymouth and Inter, ruedlnto stations, 3.33 and 8.50 p. m. Vat Kingston, 12.53 p. m. Pullinaii parlor and Bleeping coacliei on all expiess trains. 1'or detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc., apply to M. L. Smith, UN trlct Passenger Agent, depot ticket of fice. Delaware nnd Hudson. On Sunday. July 3id, tiains will leavs Scrunton as follows" For Carbondiile-6.20, 7.53, 8.53 10.13 a. '":; "": 1-2.'. 2.20. 2.52, 0.23, 6.25. 5.57, 9.15. 11.00 p. m.; 1.16 p. in. 1' or Albany. Saratoga. Montreal, Boi ton, New England points, etc. C.20 a. ni., 2.20 p. m. For lliinemiale-li 20, 8.53, 10.13 a. m.: 13 noon; 2.20, 5.25 p. ni. For Wllkes-Rarre. C.43, 7.1S. 8.43, 3.3f, 10.43 n. in.: 12.03, 1.23, 2.18, 3.33, 4.27, S.10, 7. It. 10.41, n.sn p, m. For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley Rallroad-fi.45 n. m.. 12.03, 1.2R. 4.27 p. in.; with Black Diamond Ex press, 11.30 p. m. For Pennsylvania Railroad points, 6.13, 9.3S a. m., 2.18. 4.27 p. in. ... For Western Points, via Lehigh Vnllov Railroad 7.18 a. m.; 12.03, 3.33, with Blacll Diamond Express, 10.41, 11.30 p. m. Trains will nrrlvo In Scranton. as fol lows: , From Cnrbondulo and the fcorth R.40, 7.13. s.B'. 9.3t. ln.ss. 11 5S a. m.. 1.X3, s.o. J-'. 4.23, 5.43. 7.43, 10.38, 11.27 p. m. , From Wllkrs-Barre and tho South 6.1 7.48, 8.4i, 10.08. 11 KB n. m.i 1.11. 2.H. 3'" 5.20. fi.21, 7.53. 9.03. 10.03 p. m. ; 1.13 n. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Carbondale-9.07, 11.33 a. m.: 1-53, 3.52. 5.63. 9.53 n. m. ...,,, . - ,, For WIlkPti-Barre D.38, 11.43 a. m.". 1.5s, ""Lowest rates' to' all points In United States and Canndn. .1. W. BURD1CK. G. P. A. Albpny, N. T. II. W. CROSS. D. P. A.. Scranton. Pa. Central Railroad of New Jcrssy (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) attritions in New York Foot of Liberty street. NR, and South Ferry. Whitehall htAiuhraclto coal used exclusively. Instir ln" cleanliness and comfoit. TniV TA LE IN EFFECT NOV. 20, 1891. Trains leave Scranton lor Pittston, Wlllces-Baire, etc., ut 8.30. 10.10 a. in.. 1.20. 2.33. 3.2o! 7!l0 P- m. SUndays, 9.00 u. m., 1 For"' Lakewoud a'i'id Atlantic City. S.iO "Vor'New Yoik. Newark and Ellzabpth, 9 "(1 (pxnressl a. ni., i.nj icxpresa;, i" mcssi o. in- Simuay, -l.u. m. Train a'dhVTeVndna,: ').'( , Caud New Y"'k 7;u.;?..?;.i,,,V"'hniik. Allcntown. Bethlo- :.'. ,. . m . nrnves 1 Vermlnal, 7.03 p. Yoik l,..m Fastiiii and Plilladelphlu, 8.30 a. m.. IT'- "Oil m- Siliulajs. 2.15 p. in. !?',.." lii tlmoie und Waslilngton, and J. ' . rt ,it and West via Bethlehem. s.30 a. m-. i;,,1,. For Lo'iP Vr.ai in. Sundays, -u P. in. i.t inch. Ocean Grove, etc p .,.. . ,i ;iim i.-" I" "Lebanon and Harrlsburgv "j.-or Reading. 1.1 Alleniown. b.30 a. in., 1.20 p. m. Sun- l,''';il5.ii,HVlile. 8.30 a. m., 1.20 p. m. r , l,,'r.,1rnlng. U-avo New York, foot of Lib. city streei. nresst a. m ,.....---- --,,, ri. i.iver. at i.ty. ;'.i' if.- ,'l,30 (express) p. m. Sunday, 1.30 u. m. York. South Ferry, foot Wi'.itVhill street, at 9.03 a. m.. 1.2.. p. m. "piVeers arrlvliitf or departing from ,a,t fmlnal fan connect under covir Ul.1.!. in 1 U e elevated railroads. Broadway with all tm ; a ft.n.es to Brooklyn and cnblo caifc. nmUtug quick transfer to .VVo n C.i am 1 Central depot and Long l.eavo " 1.2.1 aim ii"". .:;-...1 island lailipail ".f.vo i' 'lilladelphla. Reading Terminil. "V''M "ul'i n.UH East. Sonlh'and WeiftV lowest' rate at th, station. nI1iA1iSp(r. Gen. Supt. J- ii. R BALDWIN. Gen, Pass. Agt. Eric and WyomiiiR Valley. Time table In eltect Sept. 19th, 1S9S. M-. Z teavl Scranton. for New York. Nuwbuig and Intermediate points on S?'anmm above points at 10.23 n. m.. a ml 3 13 and 9.05 p. m. Express for Euston. Trenton. Phlludol 1 ;hli rind the South, r,10, b.00 and 10i" a m., l.'.fjj and y.aa p. m. lobhaimri accommodation, fi.10 n , .J'wl"'Y?!' '','"' Imighamton, Oswego, lil. inlia. Corning, Jiutli. Dullsville, Mom t Mollis uiul Buffalo. 12.1U. 2.2.-, U.U0 ,,, ,,, in'u ',",' f,5V'. m" making close coined: lions at Buffulo to all points In the West Northwest nmi m.,i.m.,!.u. u ,USIi t'II.1' ihvisiox. in i:rfcci octoiicr :ii)iii. iss. Xnrtli lloiiml. huuth noiinrL 205 1301 1 I 04,S00 !S statlon3 j 'rSa a y, ! 15 0 a 1 u p MAnlve Leave Ta m 12,'iN Y. Frankllu St, .... 7 to .... 7 iu West 4Vnd street1 .... TM . . 700 Weehawken I .... 810 . .. a ti V u Anlve Leave' V MiP m 1013 ills 1 ahusla sufi't.ia 1U40 .... I ion' Hancock .... U 43.V lorn .. 'i-Jr.n starltulit .... aw, 44s ins.1!.... 1S4B rrritou varlc ... y aii 4 ib 10 ID ...ll!!4u' Wlliwond .... "4t D05 10 0i .... liu'i I'oyntellu .... 2Stci4 unu .... la 14 orsou ... m ikd (140 .... Iiits, rienbftiit Mt. ... ."ita BSD ." C .... II Wi rnloiid.de ... 309 fi.1t SUM..,, ill 49, I"0I est City .... 8 l Ml 9 Pi'. .. Ill M4i carbmdaie .... 3.11' 6(4 not' 111:0 White llrlilge ... raSKiA&t loll. .. iinav Maytleld .... 13 43 nut ft fit... 11 si .lerinyn .... 3 45 03 8 03, ... . II is. Archibald .... usi 60) 850.... 1115 Wlntnn ,, 3M CM 841V. ... 11 11 IVckvllle .... 3M.irt H4'. 111)7 OlvpUant ... 404'8Jl S40.. IIO"i rrlf'cbllrtf .... 401121 flas 11 III '1 III nop .. . 411VJ v7 835 .... lllk) Providence ,. 4l4i83l sh; . .. tMt7 raik-rmce .... ft 17 usj SS( 1065 K"r.llltOU .... 40,8S a ui a u I.tave Arrlvo p mV m . sunilnr onlv t Kli.'ulilcs that trains stop ou blgnal tor m. BOUEt'l'S. Ti nlns nv and m tiunday only. Other trains dally except Miiulay. M'cun) rutes via untaiio & weutcrn bcioro purcUaMni: tickets ami bavo money tnoucli Wnsirr DurTit 8-per and tree ie clltilui: chair car New York to Culcifjo Lhout I'lianco. I':t center 11. tvj K.c'.r'tit o fi'no tU'iit er.lllle. .1. 0. Audci'Lon, Uon. Vans. Aft, T. Flltcrolt, IJlv, IV Bti, i.st, bcranton, I', I ruat' '" v