THE SCRANTON TRTBTTNE-SATURDAY. DECEMBER 31. 381)8. CONDITION OF THE STATE TREASURY INTERESTING ANNUAL REPORT BY TREASURER BEACOM. Treasury Balnnco Is Nearly $5,000, 000 But the Not State's Debt Is a Trifle Over Ono Million Present Revenues Sufficient if Strict Econ omy Is Practiced. HarrisburR, Dec. 30-Stato Treasur er IScni'om liaH submitted to Governor Hastings his nnnunl report for the 11s cnl yc.ir ended Nov. 30, 189S, with statement of the estimated receipts and expenditures for the cnsulnff year. The revenues for the year amounted to SlS.a.'.VL'O.U. and .- e expenditures to $13,973,80') W, le.iMnR a balance In the tlensuiy ot $1,888,017.51 on Nov. 30 last The nsiots of the slnkinK fund nppilrabln to the payment of debt are J5,7S!,317.0, leuvInK the net debt of t In state lit $1,.23,9S1.3. Mr. Ileuconi suys the hopes ot his pictlocesor that the state revenues would be lamely Ini-rcased under the legislation enacted by the last legisla ture and lmpioved business and finan cial conditio-- have not been u-allzed. The receipts for the iNenl jcar weto $1,000,000 shott of the estimate of tho Btate llcul olllces 'ilio bill authoriz ing the pament of Inteiest on state deposits haw piovcd satisfactorily and will yield a reeuuc o- upvvuids of $100, 000 annually. At) the dlreit lnherllaiue tax law U yet pending In the supreme couit and other levenii- nvs hao been le cently enacted or judicially construed, Jlr Roneom does not think any lad luil ( liaimo should be made In the lovenue sslem of the Muto at the tiesent tlnv- He says that If the leg islature will use wise economy In the mat tut of uppioprlal ems the state will, under Its piesc-nt u-enue system, be enabled to caie for Its educational and charitable Institutions and pay the oidlnaiy expenses of government with out seilous dllllculty. Mr. neacom es timates the ot dinat y state levenucs fur the curient year ondliiK Nov. '.0 next at $12,0C.noo and the expendi tures at $1C,1(14,1GS 37. PROF. COLES FOR JANUARY. Stinngo, jet tiue, the tlist thiee e lipycs of U99 (In succession) will cen ter their shadows upon the extieme not tliwestein (oast of the United States and Alaska, like as follows. A par tial eclipse of the sun Jan. 11, invisible In the United States except In Oregon and Washington nnd Alaska. A pai tial ecllpw of the sun June 9, Invisible In the United States except In the ex tieme noithwest, and Alaska. A total ellipse of the moon June 2.1, visible on llu extreme noithwesterii coast of the United States, nnd Alaska Thtee shadows of three eclipses lenteilng at one pnrtlcul.ii point Is ceitalnly a eiy lemaiknlile and strange coincidence; and following so soon after the gi.ind and awe-lns-'plrlng total eclipse of the moon that has set the whole world to thinking; and the planets all hastening to meet In one sign, nnd to foim In one line nt the close of tho centuiy, shows us plalnlv the following coming events: ENGLAND MAY HETHAY US. The gieatest compliment ever paid nictlcu was by LI Hung Chang, who left ljls coilln In the old count! y when he started for Ameilca, the heaven of l-i.ico and piospeilt. He came. He saw. He passed over the line Into Cnn d i, and thiough Canada to Alaska, and fiom Alaska to China. His Islt to America had a significance which "ne can plainly lead In the shadows of the foithcomlng eclipses, and fore warns the United States to guaid well bpr noi them nnd not thwestein bord ers, or through them may deep the pestilence, tho plague nn'd tho "yellow Jackets'" If 99 will prove a ptrange and eventful vcar. Neatly nil of the pres ent meat rulers will bo called off the stage of action; wais, pestilence, fam ines and plagues will beat the records. Tho watois of the great seas will show their power to destioy man and all his works In a manner never befoie shown; nnd storms and floods will make nn unprecedented iccord on both conti nents. VALUARLE INFORMATION. The 7th, 9th and 35th will bo tho best days to kill pork or beef for winter use. tho 9th, 12th. 16th, 17th, 21st, 25th and 26th will be good dais to hunt and o fish; the 12th, 13th, IGth, 17th. 20th. 21st 2uth and Sfitli will be good days to com mence any new undei takings Tho 1st, 2d, 3d, ltli. Dth. 27th, 2Sth, 29th, 30th and 31st will bo "Low Ubb" davs, In which nothing but failure will icsult, llnall, fiom any undertaking pei formed nn those days. Tho 9th, lth, 21st und 23th will be the bent da to feed house Plants, nnd nil sickly plants should be lemoved to tho kitchen, because of the constant evaporation of water as It puffs foith fiom the spout of the tea kettle, lively bouse should be fumi gated with losln this month. Put a lump on a tin nlato and set on two bricks or stones to keep It off the floor. Light the rosin and let the smoke till the room. This will destroy nil Insects and microbes, and will not Injuie the furniture ns sulphur will. Watch out for high gales, destiuctlve lain, sleet nnd snow storms, bllzmids, floods, and an caithshuke. WORDS OF WAHNING The planets nie now in position to bilng typhoons, hurricanes, cyclones, blizzards and tidal waves. Keep a shaip watch out on land nnd sen. Floods may sweep the eastern states as vvUl no the southern and western. This will be a hard month for skin diseases; such as measles, smallpox, etc. Lngrlppmoula -will still continue to iprcad over Euiope nnd America. Our October forecasts foietold the -omlng of tho present grip epidemic ns follow h; "Tho typhoid and yellow fever will continue to race until a new upl .lemlc a cross between tho yellow Jack nnd La Orlpp will uppear and cause Bieat consternation. Prof. C. Coles, Editor Storms and Signs, Kingston, Pa U. S. A., Pec. 17, 189S. Athletos Make Poor Soldiers. An odd fact devi loped by tho campaign if tho Seventy-hot Is this, at leitst it leems to bo CBtnbllshni that, given equal naiilshlpa, men In Hub athletic tialuln buffer more thun men In ordinary condi tion. Statistics show, In this u'gimeiit, that the runners, tha jumpers, the riaolt blcyclo riders and the ricoid men gen erally were readier fevei vlrllms than their comrades and gave nut sooner In tlio unorguncles of tho battlt-tleli! Thorn was Sergeant Meek, a long-dlstuncc runner, ind "Hub" Smith, u bloido i liler and ilebold, a winner of ruuului? me.,, und tiit. a sprinter and hurdler, und Private Meek, another blcyclo rldor, and Dlv unnc, a runner, and no on through a lone list. Almost without exception theso line athletes fell Into Illness or utter collapso with tlio first hard strain put upon them. They mado worso fovcr cases and dysen tery cases than tho others, and It ap peared to nurses and doctors ns beyond question that tho thorough physical train Ins which theso men had completed Just before the war, In anticipation of tho spring nthlctlo Knmcs, was n serious Im pairment of their powers for resisting dis ease It Is worthy of note, nlso, that most of these athletes Indulged neither In drink nor tobacco. Leslie's Weekly. IN THE PLAY HOUSES., "Vagabondift.', Mr. nnd Sirs. Huss Whytal, dramatic artists of undoubted talent, who on several occasions furnished keen en joyment to our amusement patrons, nnd whoso finished vvoik In "For Fair Virginia" will not so soon bo forgot ten, have arranged to present their latest sucessful rnimntlc piny, "Vaga bontlln," at tho Lyceum theater next Monday, Jan. 2, matinee and night, ns a special holiday nttiaetlon, and Judging from the excellent reports that have reached here concerning the met Its of the piny, It would seem that Its presentation hero will add no small meausuie to tho geneuil New Year's celebration. The costumes and seen eiy used in "Vugabondla" aio said to be of a partlcualily Inviting kind, the gowns woin by Mrs. Whytal being especially handsome. Wnite's Now Stock Co. Wnlto's Stock company In presenting Annie Louise Ames to the millions who have been pntions and friends, ns a head-liner of my stock company, I take giout pride In being able to sny that never before In tho history of popular pi Iced amusement, of which I am the oilglnntor, has such an at traction been placed before tho pub lic. Miss Ames Is ono of the most beau tiful women on the stage, and pos sesses drnmatle tnlent that lias been recognized and piuised by the most so eie ciltlc. Mi. Walte has engaged several new faces, nlso, tho clever El More sisters. In their new and up-to-date specialties. Monday's matinee will be a clever comedy called the "Two Kld, ' und at nljtht a melo drama, "London by Night." "The Highwayman." The llroadway theater opera com pany, headed by c amino JJ'ArvIUo, will present the immensely successful comic opera. "The Highwayman" nt the Ljceuin Jan. 3 The authois of this new opera aio Reginald DcKoven and Il.uiy 15. Smith, whoso tame as wilt teis of popular musical diversions bus long been established, especially In their other gient sucess, "Hobln Hood " The organisation piesentlng the new opein here Is the permanent stock compun of the Rioadwny theater, New Yoik, the pluy house In which most all of the foielgn and Ameilcan comic open, ptoductlons have lit st been pie sented to the publb . The company Is spoken of us one of the most callable and brilliant that has been assembled for yeais including in addition to Miss D'Arv file the names of s-orai' of the biightest lights In the lyric woild At the Rioadwny theater In New York, on Dec. 12, the opein was given Its thiee hundiedlh pie.sentatlon, hand some souvenirs of sllvei being dlstil buted to the audience In commemor ation of the event. At tho Gaiety. Manager Van Osteu, of the Gaiety theater, announces .or live days only, commencing with New Year's ma tinee, Jan. 2, Fred li win's Majestic Iluilesqueis, n, gorgeous and costly vaudeville and burlesque enteitain inent. The vaudeville poitlon will be contributed by Zeno, Karl und Zeno, the eight nagger girls, Qulgley Hroth eis, Slsteis Cainiontelle, missel and Tlllyne. Grace A uughn, Irwin and Remington, Jennie i mot a and Blxley anil Watson. In the burlesque "The Stteet Fall" tho following novelties will bo lntioduced. Flench dances, boap fakirs, Ice men, grand operatic and popular meulej, Uowciy belles, gamblers, Rough Rldeis, English Hus sars and Yankee gnls. Miss Grace Vaughn will have the leading lole, as sisted by a company of twenty be witching maidens. The engagement is for live nights only, with matinees Monday, Tuesduj, Thuisduy and Fil day. The Faithful Mascot. They tell a touching stoiy of one of the leglnieiitul mascots a clog la tho Sixth Civ uhy and there are n docn soMlus who will swc.u that It Is tiue. There was one man of tho Sixth who had nlvvajs been gooil to this ilog, nut would give It a bit or bacon from his own hcanty fctorr. and pet It and lemembcr It when things were golnj badlw This man was killed at San Juan Hill just after bis tioop had forded the river and coma Into open ground befoie stnrtlng on tho charge. And all dnv long ho lav tbeie in the long gras", dead, tho bullets and shells singing over him. and nothing ni.it teilug an nioio. Soldiers pressed on. wounded men stusuered bad;, many pa-sd neir him, but no one touched hlin or enred for him, since thcio was nothl-ig to do lie was dind Hut tho dog found out somehow that Its fllend U11H ivllli- tlinr.t n,. tl.n ... a .1... - '-"r, ...... w .... mu H"ltllU, lltu hot sun burning him, the cold night chill. ink oho, ami eamo tnen- with a dogs faithfulness and licked the white f.i-o und uttrtchfd Itfcclf out on the still body and staed then-, giuidhm its mister, until tho soldleis on burying detail came the next da; and lulil the leiualns In n giave I.e-dle-' Wei 1.1 An Emperor's Revenge. A curious reuc of bvgouo dus may be seen on a house In llerlln. Two blucK bmlths lived opposite each other In tint city whoso trndo ilvahy became tin. talk of tho neighborhood One day the cm piror, William 1, who was fond of golng about the city disguised as a farmer, In order to "feel the pulho ot the people,' lode up to tho door of one of the black smiths to havo his horse's shoo t.iktnnmi A daughter of tho rival blacksmith, to show her contempt for this customer, put out her tongue nnd distorted her fuca with a hnriibUt giln The emperor called together tho wood-cat vei.s of tho city and offered a prize for the most hideous fnco ot a woman they could devise, and when he hnd selected tho most ugly specimen ptoduied ono with a tonguo lolling out of Its wooden mouth he rode over with it to tlm blacksmith's shop. Tlicne, to tho consternation of the young woman, ho ordered that fury's head nailed over tho door as a wanting against pony spite. Detroit Free Press, To Cure a Cold in One Dny, Take Laxative Hiomo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists icftind the money If It fulls to cure. 25c, The genuine has L. It. Q. on each tablet. TJH.N P.L.OOI) Is bound to follow tlm ravages of dUease the outcome of sioni ni h disorders- thin blood shakes lni.u with the undertakei -wind off that po-tx' bum in uii Stan's Plnoappio Tuhi. is i)iak Hal ,.cp Uicj stiiinirh healthi Ihev'ie Kiituii-'H antidote pleasant and iHiidllw .r. nu n I n Sold by Mutihows Uios. arid V. T. Claik.-M. THE MARKETS. Wall Stieet Review. Now Yrk, Dec. 30,-Stocks rose con tinuously today with none of tho custo mary reactions and left off strong nt fractional gains In tho standard railway shares and at very material gains In va rious specialties that were prominent In tho day's transactions. Tho London mar ket, whero tho fortnightly settlement passed off fa volubly, opened away up on purchases partly for American account. Thcro was also genuine buying for for eign uccuunt owing to tho disinclination ot London operators to await a posslblo January book and American rails closed nt ubout tho best. The Initial rlso locally was not quite up to tho London figures but trading was active- nnd very broad. Industrials were- particularly htrong, and Rock iBl.ind led tho Grantors upwurd. Public Interest Increased as tho day woro on and prices weic- gradually lifted. Su gur, Federal Steel, Reading and Jersey Centrul surged upward, although Sugar and Jersey Central subsequently cused off Tho belief that next J ear will wit ness a more harmonious aruingemunt In tho nntlnncltu trado wos tespunslble for tho rlbC In Reading and other hard coal cuirjh'g roads. Continued favorable railroad nnd trndo leports and prospectlvo easy money stlmul ited tho milng clos ing tho vear of Stock exchange trading In a whirl of activity and stiength. with many securities ut tho highest prices of the vcar. Total nles weie &Mj,7u0 shares. Quotations furnished by LAHAR & ri'LildlK, stock, grain and cotton brok ers, rooms 201 and 210, Hoard of Trado building, Scrnnton, Pa. Open- Men- Low- Clos ing, est. est. Ing Am. Cot. oil .t'.Vi r.Vi S3',i toU Am. Sug. Ro-g Co . 1J3 1W4 123 VSi A ten., To. & S. To .. 1'1'h l'i I lS'f, 1S' a . t. & s. r., Pr .. r.i' 62' sut rz't Am. Tobacco oC ....112 HV 14i'i HVi Am. Spirits IT-h 1!4 13'i Us Ilrook. R. T. .. lla State Gas Can. Southern N. J. Central . Che. (!c Ohio .. Chic. & G W . Chic. . N A' . Chic. H. & O .. I. -a 7si 77", 7TCj 9U 7V S . 63 532 f.3 f'3!8 .. Wi li'l Pi's 07'i .. 2V 23' i 23 !3'i .. lli'l Wi 1CU 10, A2Vj Hi'. H2'i lt:vs Ut 1..V, ISl's l.j Chic, Mil. &. St. P ,.119'f, 12U 11-, 120H Chic, R, 1. & V . ..US3, lll'j 1K HI Chic, St. P M &. O. 9JA Mj 9",'j Mti C. C. C. & St. L .... 4T4 4ra iVU 4I'S Con. Gas is.' 117 19l I0" Dclawaro t Hud ...107 lui lOT'i 107' N. Y.. L. i;. c W ... HS. lPi 14',i 1P4 Fed Steel, Pr . . S31, SI'i 81'ii SVf, I'ed. Steel Coin . . Ii W 41'i W Gen Rlectric .... 'i 'ifi'a 'm'i !-"isi Louis At Kash i,' h 1,1'a U Miinhittuli Lie G7i Wlt li.'-n ft "!4 Jlet Traction Co ...191i llU'i 191'j 1'U M K - Tex, l'r .. .t 3s 371t 18 Mo. Pacific 4Vfc 4H 43". 4r.iJ Nit Lead 3S? ?A Ss'i ?b N. Y. Air Hrako ....113 ll'i 111 113 N. Y. Cential 122'i 12"5 122H 121'i Out. & Wct . . ..19 1'it, 1S5 lt Noith Paclll . .. 41 4l'i 4at 44', Nor. Paclilc, Pr .... 77t 77", 77' t 77 Paelllo Mall IT, 43' 43-, 43y8 Peoplo's Gas lfl'n, 110 lOO'i HO'i Phil. & Head 21?, 2.1'fc 21'6 23', P. i- R.. 1st Pr . .. 32'.. M', 37n M Southern R. It . .. l'ia li2 191, i. Southern R. R . Pr.. ll'i 42 41' 1 4PS Tcnn, C-. i. lion . 37 ."S U, ii'J Union Pacific 4' 41", II 4"', Union Pac, Pr TT, 71"; 7I1, 74'i U. S Rubber 41'. 41', 11 4'" U. S Leather, l'r .. 721! 7! 72 72 Walnsb pr 22"., .; 22., 22 West. Union '12'i !ij'( U-2 tJ'i CHICAGO 1 OARU OF TRADES. Open- High- Low- Clos. WHEAT. lng. est. est Ins May 70", 71', 70Vi 71r, July W, i'i4 i& C9"-, CORN. May .IS' IV, 1M, "S', July .K' ji'h :iv( ::. -i. OATS. May :si 2V, 2s' 2S'i Julv 21. 2b , 2'hj PORK. January HMO 10.2" 10)0 10 22 May 10.32 W 1,2 10 13 10 37 LARD. Jnuuaiy 3 37 3 02 i ri7 314 Mil) 5 7 3.73 3 73 3 J2 Scranton Bonid of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS Hid. Asked. Scianton & Pittston Trac. Co. . . 20 1'lrtt Nutlomil Hank MO . . Hlmhurst Houlevaid lod Scianton Savings l'r.nk 2J5 Scranton l'acklng Co 93 Lnrkn. Iron A: Steel Co 23 Third National Hank 3S5 Thioop Novelty Mfg. Co SU Scranton Railway Co jb Dime Dep. & Dis. Hank its Ucoiiomj Light Heat & Povv- cr Company 43 Scranton Illuminating. Heat ,X l'ower Companv S3 Scianton Forging Co ;(K) Tinders.' National Rank 130 . . Luc kit. Lumber Co 150 Lack Trust te Safe Den. Co.. 150 MooMc Mountain Coal Co H"i'J Scianton Paint Co SO Claik &. Snover Co, Com .... 400 Clink & Snovcr Co , Pr 123 HONDS. Scranton Pass. Hallway, first mortgage, due 1920 People's Street Hallway, first mortgage, duo ISIS Peoples Stieet Rallwuv. Gen eral mortgage duo 1121 .. . Dickson Manufacturing Co .. Lacka. Township School 5 . City of Scianton St. Imp. brc . Mt Vernon Coal Co Scianton Axlo Works Scranton Traction ti'i, bonds... 113 ... 113 ... 113 ... 100 ... 102 ... 102 b5 100 103 Philadelphia Grain and Pioduce. Philadelphia, Dec. ,10. Wheat Firm and 94c hlgliet . contract grade, Decembei, 7'i'ia7"'.e Coin Firm and 'iHc higher; No 2 mixed December, old, 43'i;n4riC , December, now, 42'4Ul2'.'C O its -Firm but uulet; No 2 white, clipped, 33a33V.c i No. ,i do., llaSS'c , No, 2 mixed, clipped, f-J1 a-He Rutter Stendv ; lnmy wistern irinmcry. 22c , do pilnts, t'lc. Lggs Steady; fiPsh, neurby. 27c . do wcstein. 20c , do. southwestern, 23c Cheese Finn. Hi lln. d Sugais Unclmngnl. Cotton Steady Tillow Quiet, cltv prfme. In hogsheads, j'c ; country do . panels, 3se; (Uuk, do. Il'ie , cakes, 4c ; grease, 2a'JVic. Ub to color Live Poultry Steady; fowls, SaK'sc, old looMters Cc , spring chickens, 7use , (lucks 7'saS'.c , geese, "'iab'Ac J turktvs, 5a9c. Dressed Poultry V 1. changed, fols, choice, 8asi:c ; do fair to good, 7a7'.c , old rooitcis Cc , spring chickens, w ostein choice, huge, OalOa ; do fair to goods, 7aSc , turkejs, cliolee. 10a 12c ; do. fair to good, 8a9e , ducks, 7aec Receipts Flour, l'J.Oci) bushels nnd 2 R00 sucks, wheat, 30,000 bushels, com, 13mo(I bushels, oats, ls,tjij bushels Shipments Win at, 1,300 bushels; corn, 123, bush els; outs, 43 000 bushels. New York Grain nnd Produce Market. Nt w York, Dec. JO Flour Rather unlet bin held SilOc higher, Minnesota patents, $ I '.iDiiUS; do bakers J2'H)a310. Wheat Spot steadv, No. '. red, bO'jc , f. a. b, afloat spot; No. 1 northern Duluth, Mi'c , f o. b , nflont spot, No 2 do do, 7Mc .fob, afloat to arrive; No 1 north ern New York, 7&'c. fob, afloat spot; options wer once mora under bull conttol today and In tho atternoon passed the re cent high water murk. Resides an In- reaso of outside tiado clearances were heavy, export demand larger and a cold wave promised for the w obiter wlie-.u belt now unpiotectrd by snow; final prices wero lnP'c. net higher ; March closed 7SiO , Slav, "r,8c. . December, 77"jC. Corn-Spot easy; No. 2, tl'c.. fob. afloat for old options opened firmer with wht.it but found tho cold wuo u stumb ling block to bull operations and Piter eased off somewhat, closing unchanged to "bc net higher; Slav closed 4J'c: Decem ber, 43'ic Oats Spot quiet No. 2, 3l'.c , No "l, S'e ; No. 2 wfilte. 3mi ; No. 3 do :i5c; tiaik mixed western Uijulllfcc truck white, ,l5a.'.o , i-inluus iiulet. I titter Firm, western cmanieiy, n.i2c, do. fac tors, 12all'..( , Elgliis 21c; Imitation au timet y, llnl7r ; state dairy, Italic; do creamerv. lliiiiiAi- Eggs-Firm; statu nnd Pennsvlvanln. 37Ui- , western fresh. 27c ; southern. 23a2V- New York Live Stock Narket. New York. Dec ;o -Ilcoves Acthe; steers, higher bulls, steady, cows, bteudy to lower, steers, $1 "Wa5 55; oxen und stags, $123115; bulls $3.1 I'm; cows, .'Witl'S, choice to fat do., I.10a4w, veils slowei, otbti calves stead) , tops, 18.50; southern itilvc-s, $J Gua.i !X) SlieBP-Sleudy; lambs, Htrud to lowoi, poor to fair sheep, $.'37Vj nt, lumbs, medium to choice, $323n575 HtiKx-Hlgher ot J73al. East Liberty Cattlo Markot. East Llbeity, Pa, Dei 'A -Cat tie Hlad , extni. (5.3fin5 30; lirtuie, i5a3S5, comuioii. J4 a0a3 Art. lions-Ruled active, pi line hoavlaj, 230 pounds and upward, The People's AMAMAAMAMMMAMMMMMAAMMmMM A POPULAR CLEARING IIOUSi: for tlio Ilcnofit of All Who J I live Houses to Rent, Real Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help Theso Small Advertisements Co9t One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word Except Situations Wanted, Which Arc In sorted Free. FOR RENT ELEGANT. LUXURIOUS HOUSES, lavatory on parlor hall, buffets In dining room, kitchen and butler's sinks, low down grato und lmndsomo mantel In back parlor; bed rooms with hot and cold wntor, convenient In adjoining dress ing rooms; hot and cold water on third floor; bath, laundry, two water closets, elegant decorations, electrics, speaking tubes, nniplo grounds, low rents. Jones, 311 Spruco street. STORES, APARTMENTS, HOUSES, lots, Jones, 31t Spiuco street. HACHELOR'R APARTSIENTri - PAR lor, bed loom, closet, marhlo bowl, steam heat, ilch decorations. Jones, 311 Spruco street, UEFORE YOU RENT THIS COMING enr, do .voursclf tho Justlco to call upon Jones, 311 Spruco street. FOR RENT-HANDSOME RESIDENCE, C17 North Washington avenue Pos session about February 1 If deslied; also will sell carpets, shades, etc, linulro at Goldsmith's Hazaar. FOR RENT-TWO FLOORS 40xS0 EACH. Jnqulro 137 Penn avenue. FOR RENT-tEKK nOOM OR SHARE of oflices steend floor front, Coal Ex change. Call at room 15. FOR RENT SECOND FLOOR, 701 Qulncy FOR SALE FOR RALE-ROLL TOP DESK. 210 Mears' Hullding ROOM YOUNG HORSE AND WAGON FOR salo cheap. 1230 Hlich street, DESIRAULE LOTS ON COLFAX AVE nue. For particulars audress llox 1 13, Sciunton, l'a. FOR SALE-SIX PER CENT. SEMI-AN-nual gold purchaso bonds tor sale. No state tax. Gilt edge In eveiy particular. 1-ull Informitlon cheerfully given. oOl and C02 Mcurs Hullding. FOR SALE-A FIRST CLASS PIANO at a very low price; It mubt bo sold. Address P. o. Hox 217, Scranton. FOR 8ALI3-TEN R-I-P-A-N-S FOR 5 cents at druggists. Ono gives relief FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR RENT-PLEASANT FURNISHED rooms, conveniences. Rooms fiom $1.50 up, 622 Mulberry stieet. AGENTS WANTED we dcTnot'want ho yV6r iToau- ers to write us, but men of nblllt $200 to $!00 par month Salesmen nnd general agents. Salary or commission RACINE FIRE ENGINE CO , L't d, Racine, Wis. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY EST!,UrL18yiED"'"'MANUrACTURiNG plant on good paying basis; Investment about JJIiWOoo, ovvnci retiring on uc count of other business Intel ests Address Man ufacttuer, tills ofllce LOST. LOST -MONDAY ON PETERsBt'RQ ear or between Phelps drug store and Lceum a brooch containing tlx opals Reward for return to Scruntonlan olllce. POLITICAL. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF AS A cundldnto tor the ofllce of City Con troller. Subject to the Republican pii inurj election. JOSEPH ANSLEY, JR. REAL ESTATE. TOR SALE-MY RESIDENCE AT 223 Colfax avenue, Jut ci mpleted All modern Improvements Hurdvvood finish, sanitary plumbing, electric IIMits, etc. Prico reasonable. Additss Frank T. Okell, 220 Hroadway, New York city. CITY SCAVENGER AEuTicKlS ciAJANs' i PRIVY VAIILTS and cess pools, no odor. lmpioved pumps used A URIGGS, Proprietor Leave oiders 1100 North Mutn avenue, or Rlcke's drug stole, corner Adums and Mulberry, Telephone C010. SCALP TREATMENT. "mr1TT"ti7ellYJr7 ment, Mc , shampooing, 50c , taclal massage, manicuring, 23c, chiropody. .01 Qulncy. MISCELLANEOUS. SAXONIA HPST AND THIGH DEVEL oper. At all drug stores and Haby Hazaar LAST NEW YEARS YOU SWORE OFF. Whero aio vou now'' Take my dilnk cine, bo mentally nnd physically lelutbll Uated, and go through lM'i a sober, manly man. Address, conlldentlallv, "llumaui tas," Lock Hox 133, Scranton, Pa. LEGAL. TH iTANNl T AtTEET I NOTr'niE shareholders of tho Thlul National Hank of Scia iton, foi tho election ot ill lectors, will be held at tho banking hou-o en Tuesday, Jim. 10. 1-i-i, between tho bouift of J and 4 o'clock p. m WM II. PECK, Secictarj. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of The Tribune Publish ing Coinpanj, of Scranton, will bo held tit the oltlte of the company on Tuesdu, January 21, l&M. at 3 p in., to elect oltl cers for tho ensuing jear. and for tho pur. poso of transacting any o-hei business that may come before the meeting. (Signed) E II RIPPLE, Sectctarv. SOLOMON DAWSON VS. LURINA Dawson. In tho Couit of Common Pleas of Lackawunna county No. b3, May Term, 1VJ. To Lurlna Dawson, respondent above named Take notice that the suhpoena and alias subpoena in this case having been returned non-est inventus. 1011 1110 huieby required to be and appear In said court on Monduj, Junuuiy lib, U90, to an swer tho complulnt of the llbeilant. C. E. PRYOR, Sheilff. M. J, RUDDY, Attorney for Llbeilant. $3 7oa3 73, assorted mediums. S3C3.V170, heavy Yorkers, $H'3 03. light Yoiker $150u.!53, pigs $l.40a3 50, common and skips, $2 23.1123, rougs, $2 50a3 5" Sheep Steady; choice wethers, $4 40a4.50; com mon, 2.5na'2.50, choice lambs, $3 40a5W), common to god, $lu5,33, veal calves, 7a 7.50 Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Dee 30 Cattle Stronger, funcy cuttle, $3.70a3'j3, goud to lirlme U 5 1,3; conunoncr grades, $J'J3a4 23; feeders, Jlat to, bulls, cows and heifors, $2a4 75, west! in fed steers, $3h5a4 5V, Tt-xans, $M 4 S3. Hogs-Stronger, light hogs, $t 20a3 W); medium lota, $2.J3a3C5, heavy, $J JOn'l.'i, pigs $2.90uJ33; culls, $luJ23, Sheep and Lumbs Stronger; sheep, $250all0; yeoi lliiKS. JIulW; lumbs, $lu5'W, Receipts Cattle, JOoQ head, hogs, K.t) head, sheep, 7,litn) head Buffalo Live Stock Market. East Huffalo, N Y. Dec. 30 -Cattle-Dull and slow. Hogs Slow and lower, good to choice Yorkers and light mediums, 8.70a3.75, roughs, $3 20a3.'l5; pigs, fair to choice, i 45a3 50. Sheep and Iambs Slow for lambs; sheep, steady, lumbs, rholco to extra. $3.5a5.33; culls and com mon, $3 50a5; uhrc-p, choice to selected wetheis, $,15a4 23; culla und common, )a 3 50. Exchange. WANTED. rVAWWNi WANTED-CASB OF HAD I1F.AL1 U that R-l-P-A-N-8 will not benefit. Send E cents to Hlpans Chemical Co., New York, for 10 samples und 1,000 testi monials. HELP WANTED-MALE. GOVERNMENT TCSITIONS - DON T prepare for uny civil cervlco examina tion without seeing cur Illustrated cata logue ot lufoimatlcii Sent free. Co lumbian Correspondence College, Wash ington, D. C. A TRUSTED MAN TO TAKE UHARG.2 of our business during 1MH) In tesldent and adjoining counties, some ofllce null;. Liberal saliuy und expenses paid Ad dress SUEPP COMPANY, 10J3 Cheslnut St., Phlla , Pa. AGENTS. EVERYWHERE, GREAT seller; Just out, $20 weekly; also party to handle, agents and retail trade; sample, 10c. Hox 20J, Woonscckct, It, I. WANTED -EVERY PERSON WHO would llko to secure a gold watch or 5b for n few hours' work to address or call upon The Circulating Winch J , oflices In Council Hullding. Stunlo) N. Slmrcll, General Manager. WANTED RESPONSIBLE FIRM wants olllco manager at Scianton; sal ary, $1,200 year; $f(0 cash and best icfer enecs required, commercial reference fin nlshcd. Address Postolllcc Hox 312, Phlla. fLWANTED-FEMA LE. GIRL WANTED TO TAKE CARE OF smill children, references icqulicd (123 Pino street. WANTED - REFINED LADIES TO work at their homes; ous work. Cull at room 37 V llllams block. WANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 1330 Washington avenue THINK. LADIES-EXCEPTIONAL op portunity lor Improving out self nnd (.lining a good weekly Income by a few hours work each da. Addiess lor pui tlculars, WHEREWITHAL UOOK CO. Uourto Hullding. Philadelphia, l'a. WANTED-A COMPETENT GIRL FOR general hotisc-wurk, must be good coolt and laundress; bring ieference. Apply at 533 .Monroe avenue. LADIES TO EMHROIDER-GOOD PAY- ing, cusy woik sent to your bom-, wiiie for samplo and materials Uiila.no Embroidery Co., 102 Fulton St , New loik. SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED - WASHING? boning or any kind of house cleaning by the d.is, or will take washing home Mrs. Lee, sldo door, 120 Franklin avenue SITUATION WANTED-AN EXPER1 diced baker would like position us foreman or first hand In a bukeiv. Cm glvo best lefeience. Addiess Raker, Trib une olllce. SITUATION WANTED - AS SHAM- stitss, will m out bj the day 01 voik ut homo and will work on children's dotlies. Cull 01 nddrcss il'j Ilvdc- P.uk 111 eiiuc. SITLATION WANTED-HY A "SOriNn married man, willing to ib unv l.li d of work, reference ir needed U. H. 1 tank, Trlbuno ofllce. WANTED-A SITUATION IN STORE Ot HCirkslinn Arm It. Mm.tr ,,i e,,.i. . . . . rti ' '"iiv j iich nuiu ail object as leainliig a trade. J. C. i'.. i-osioiiico uox :vj, Dunmoie, Pa SITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG man 23 vears of age; something that ho can raise tip ut. Addrets M. M. '.., MiivlUId, Pa A YOUNG UNMARRIED MAN AVIIO understands hoises thorouhK speaks English and ucrm.iu, wants a position us coachman or lio-tici Can give- best ref erences. Apply Dave Strauss, No C20 Dlx court. SITUATION WANTED-CAN FL'RNISII first-class reference, and liosltlon of trust; ago J2. O A. M, 1213 Diamond avenue, cit. A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WANTS A Plato In smull fumily as housekeeper Address Mr. Daniel Damloand, 447 Noith Mnln av enue ST FpENT, YOUNG MAN .2i) WOULD nice pleasant homo In citj foi winter, tp woik for board. Addiess "Ambitious,' Tiibuno olllce, cit. SU'lATION WANTED - WASHING 1 .. V,on,l" "r an kind of house cltauln b tho daj. or vvlll take washing home, bldo dooi, 120 Fianklln avenue. SITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG in m tp drive or take calo of hoises; lin-s exiei lenrt . best refi roneei, Addiess L. II., 20J South Main iivcmi. SITUATION WANTED-HY A MAR- ,u,Zlcanan of B0"(1, character as steam Itter, statloiuui engineer, ilrcman or nny kind of maihinlst work, can furnish b. st of leferences. W. II. Jones, 1003 Enon St. PROFESSIONA L. ARCHITECTS EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Comicll Hullding, Scianton. E. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT. OFFICE tear of COO Washington uvenue LEWIS HANCOCK JR. ARCHITECT! 433 Spruce St , cor Wash, av . Sciunton FREDERICK L. HROWN. ARCHITECT. Price Hullding, 12-1 Washington nvenue, Scranton. T. I. LACEY & SON, ARCHITECTS. Traders' National Hank. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKVWANNA, Scranton, Pa. Com set pieparatorv 10 college law medicine or business Opins Sept 12 Bend foi catalogue. Rev Th mi lls M. Cuun, LL. D, Walter II. Huoll, A M !- w, llJS hi vw A mm. tmto vm?, 1 GRIFFIN & GOLLBN 220 LACKAWANNA AVENUE PROFESSIONAL. 0ENTI9TB DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PHI vato Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul btiriy. DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUHACH, 113 Wyoming nve. WELCOME C. SNOVER, Ml Washington avenue. Hours, 9 to 1, and 2 tou. HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLES, 400 SPRUCE STREET, MAKES your hat to order und they lit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANK, lln avenue. Rales reasonable. P. ZIRGLER, Pioprletor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D L. & W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plun. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LAVIYER3 FRANi: F HOYLE, ATTORNF.Y AND Counsellor at Law. Hurr Hullding, rooms 13 and II, Washington avenue. Wlf.LARD, WARHEN St KNAVP, AT tr.rnevs and Cou-isfllois-ut-Law. He publican Hullding, Wnsliliigtm avcnui, Scranton, Pa. JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellols - -it - Law. Commonwealth Hullding. Room 1, 20 and 21. JAMFS W OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Lnw. Rooms 511, 513 and 51'!. Hoard o Trndo Hullding. D. H. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estnte S(cuil.. Meats' Hullding, comer Washington avenun nnd Spruco street. JAS. J. H. HAMILTON, ATTORNEY-at-Law, 301 Conimonvvcalth Hullding, Scianton. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms iioi-ioi, 1th iloor, Mears' Huildtng. L A WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 502 Iloanl of Trade Hullding, Scranton, Pa C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth Hullding, Scianton, Pa. PATTERSON .v. WILCOX, TRADERS' National Rink Hullding. C COM HOYS, I1-1I HEPUHLICAN Hullding. A W RERTHOLF, ATTORNEY, Meais Hullding MIDWIFE MRS. (1AHLE GRADUATE MIDWirE, 131S Washburn street, Scranton En gagements solltltctl Itt oms and bot attendanco for a limited iiumbei of 11 1 ticntii. PHYSICIANS AND SURC3EONS ritC L. FREY, SCRANTON SAVINGS II ink Hullding, 12; omlng uvenut MARY V. SHEPHERD. M D. HOME opathlst, No. 22S Adams avenue. DR. W. E ALLEN, 612 NORTH WASII lugton avenue. DR R TRAPOI.D SPI.CIAL1ST IN DIseasis of Women, tornei Wvomlng avenue and Snruco slieet Sctantoi. Olllce bonis ThursiliijH and S.ituidajs, 'i a. in to fi 11. 111. DR 1. M. GATES. ROOMS, 217 AND LV l.o ad of Ti.ule Hullding Olllce hours, s to 'i a. m . 2 to J and 7 to S 11. 111, Rcs. dciiec, .'J Madison avenue DR C. L. FREAS SPI.i'IAI.IST IN Ruptiut- Truss Fitting nnd Fat Hi due tion. Olllce tele phone 12b I. Hums 10 to 12, 2 to 4. 7 to '.1. DR S W. L'AMOREAUX OFFICE "'.0 VVnshlngtcn avenue. Residence, 1J1S Mill In ir Chioulc dlscr.scf, lungs, henit. kldmvH and genlto-uilnaiy oigans a sp-clalt. Hojrs, 1 to 1 p. m. W. G. ROOK A'ETERINARY SUR geon Hoises, Cuttle und Dogs trented. Hospital. 121 Linden stieet, Sc-tantoii. Teb-phono 2o72 SEEDS G R. CLARK .1 CO. SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen, sto-e llfi Washington ave nue; gieen boiMe r.W Noi-h TiLiIn ave nue; store telephone 7S2 WIRE SCREENS JOs!KUETTKL, REAR fll wanna averue, Scranton, Pa, turei of Who Set ecus. LACKA- manufac- MISCELLANEOUS ILT"eR'S ORCHESTRA-ML'sic I-olt balls, picnics, parties, tcteptions, wed dings und crncert work tuinlshed. For terms address R J Haurr. conductor, 117 Wt,mlng avenue, ovet Hulbcrfs niusla stole. MEGARGEE HROTHERS PRINTERS' fciippllcfc, i uv 1 lopes pnpci- bags, tvlu Warehouse, 1J0 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Valley Railroad System In Efteet Nov 11. l TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia rnd New York via D R. II R R, at 1)43 a. ill and 12 02,21s 127 HlucU Diamond Exiles and 11.0 p. 111 Sundiijs D . II . 1.61- 7 is p ni For White Haven, Huilotoii, Pottsillle, and pilii'lpal points In the coal legions, via D A. U. R. R ' 13. 2.1b und I 27 p. m. For HcthUhcm, Hasten, Riadlug, 11 11 lUbutg and piliic-lpal lntermedlato sti tlons ln D. A. H. R It i-ti a in, l.'ol 21b, 4.27 lilac k Diamond Express, 11.7). Sundays D & II 1.5 7 4sp in. Foi Tunkhinuock, Towunda. Elmlri Ithaca. Geneva und print Ipil Intel mi 'II uto stations via D. 1. .V. VV. R R, i. 0s 11 111 , 12 '"' and .1 .(", p 111 For (lineva Ruchtster Hulfalo, NlaR nia Falls Chicago and all 1 olnls west vl 1 D .V II. R R. 12U) !H)l Illuck Diamond Express, 10 41 and 11 ".0 p 111. Sundavs, D & H , II l" a. m . 7.1b p m Pullman pallor uud slit ping 01 Lehigh Valle iarliir cars on oil tiabis betwttii WUki s-li.tl re aim .m oiin jjiiiuui. Dhta. Hulfalo uud Susiniisioii Hiidk,e ROLI.1N 11 WII.HUR 1 Icll Supt , South litthlelum, P. CIIAS. S LEE, Gen Puss At,t , 2'j Cult land stitet New Yolk j W NONEMACHF.R Division Pans 1 iiM-i Ag.nl, Soinh iUtlililu m Pi For tickets and Pullman rim-rvatlmis npplv 309 I.acl.aw mini nvi Si 1 anion Pi What You I Want to Know I Forth) Chiiitm is g And the New Year, g To put it curtly and jiT: pleasautly, there is one J store where an every day si niau can buy the best of $j "Clothing and Furnishing Goods, ready 10 put on and look and ba thoroughly well dressed. Go to UP-TO-DATE CL0T.H1ERJ. J H4TTE1S AD FURhSHEIS RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Ns P" l0 Scheduled! V.ll-ct Mv in. ,n Trains Loavo Wilkos-Barro as lows: Fol. 7.30 a. m wook days, for Sunbur Harrlsburjr, Philadelphia, Baltl. more, WaslilnKton, nnd for Pitts. . . burg and tho Wost. 10.15 a. in., wook days, for Hazloton, PoUnvillc, noadlng, Norrlslown, and Philadelphia; nnd for Sun. bury, Harrlsburs, Phlladebhla, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts. bun; and the Wost. 3.12 p. m , dally, forSuubury, Harris, burg. Phfladolphla, BaltlmorP, Washington, and Pittsburg and tlio West. GOC I p. m,, wook days, for Sunbury. Harrsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. .! II. IIUrClllNbON, Ueneral Manager. lel.. Luekit. ntnnvestcni. .r-1;"1'0.1 Monday. November II, 1S9S. J rains lcavo Scrar.ten us follows. Ex 4(.San,f.V''rf,0,Yrk,n",.un I"01"''' I-nst 1 40. 3 00, 6.10, S.00 and 10 03 a. m., 12.53 ant 0 ,hl p. m Express for Eusien. Trenton. Phlladel da and tho South, 6 10, S 00 and 10 OS a 111 ( 12 6i and 3 3.1 p. m. lobvhnniia, met nunodatlon, CIO p. ni. Express for Hlnghiunton, Oswego. El mlra. Corning, Rath. Dansvllle. Mou.il Morris and Huffalo, 12 In. 235, D.OO a. 111 1 oj and r,30 p m , making close coiuiuo tlons at Huffalo to all points In tho West NorthvvoM and Southwest. v ashlngton iiecf.mmodatlon, 3.10 p. m. Hlngliamton and way stations. 103 p. m. Nicholson uccommcdatlon. 5.10 p. ni. Lxpiess for I tlia and Rlchllcld Springs. 2,3j a. m. und 1 53 p m Ithaca, 2 33. !oo 11. in. and 1.53 p. m. I or Northumbeilnnd. Pulsion, Wilkes Harro, Plv mouth, Hloomslnirg nnd Dan ville, making eleso connections at North iimbeilnnd for AVIIIIamsport, llarrlsbuig, Ualtlmore. Wnhlngtou nnd tho South Northumberland and Intermedluto rta tlons, 000, 10 03 a. in , and 1.63 and 5 40 p m'. Nnntlcoko and lntermedlato stations SOS and II 10 11. m Plymouth nnd Inter, midiute stations, S 33 nud S30 p. m, Foi Kingston, 12 53 p. m Pullman pnrlor and sleeping coaches on nil express trains For detailed Information, pocket time tables, t It . apply to M. L. Smith, DIs. trlrt Passenger Agent, depot ticket of. lite. Dcluvv.u-c and Hudson. On Sundaj. July 3id, trains will lcava bcianton as follows. I-'or Cai bondale t, 20. 7 (3, S M 10 13 a mi 12 noon, 121, 2.-20, S02, 5 25, C 23, 7.57, 915, 11 00 p. 111 ; 1 p, a. m. For Albitn, SniattiBii, Montreal, Bos. ton. New England points, etc. (J '20 a. m, 2 20 p. m. For Honesdale CSO, 8 5.1, 10 15 n. m : 12 noon: 2 20, fi2j p 111 For Wilkes-llarre 0 45 7.45, S41, 138, 10 4 ! a m , 1 J 0J, 1 23, 2 15, 3 1J, 4 27, 6 10, 7 10 41. 11.S0 p m For Ntw York, Philadelphia, etc, vln LehlKh Valley Rallro id 1 1", a. m.. l'Ol 1 2-, 127 p in : with Hlaek Diamond Ex liress, 11 v0 p. ni Foi Pennsvlvanln Railroad points f, ,3, P is a. m . ' 18, 4 27 p. 111. For Wtsto-n points, via LehlKh Vallev Railroad 7 4S a. in : 12.01 3 31, with Hluclj Dlimoud EvpitsH, 10.11, 11.30 p m Tialns will arrive In Scranton as fol lows From Cm bondale nnd the North C 10. 7 II. S js y j. pi ,t, u ,-,s a m.. 1 21, 2 15, 3 25, 12i. .1 43, 7.IJ, 10.1S, 11.27 p. m. From AVilkcs-n-iirc and the South 15, 7 IS, MS 10 OS. 11 &-. a m., IIS, 2 14 3.43, C2H, 0 21, 7,o3, 0 03, 10 03 p. m.; 1.13 a m SFNDAV TRAIN'S. For Calbondnle 0 07. 11.3! p. m.: 151, 3.52. 5 5.1 'i M p 111 For Wllkes-Hane ' 4, 11 11 a. m : 1 S, 3 2S r, 41, 7 is p. in Lowest rates to nil points In United Stales and Canada J Vi HFRDICK. IS. P. A . Albany N Y. H. W. CROSS, D I'. A, Scianton, Pa Con trnl Railroad tit" New Jcrssy (LehlKh nnd Susquehanna Division) Stations In New York-Foot of Libert V street, N. It, and South 1'crrj, Whitehall street. Anthracite coal used exclusively, lnsur- 111K cieauiiness .11111 comtort. TIME TAHLE IN EFFECT NOV. 20. 15M Trains leave Scianton for Plttston Wllkos-Barire, etc , ut 8 20, 10 10 n. m., 1 20, 2.35, 3 20. 710 p. m. Sundnvs. OiM n. m t.oo. 2 15. 7 10 p 111. For Lake-wood nnd Atlantic City, 810 11. in For Now York, Newnik and Elizabeth, S 30 (express! 11. m , 1 20 (express), 3.20 (ex press) p ni Sundnvs, 2 15 p. m. Train leaving I 20 p. 111 , nrrlves nt Philadelphia RcndlnK Terminal. 7 0J p, m, uud New York, 7 0" p ni For Munch ('hunk Allcntnwn Hethle lu 111, Easton and Phlladi lphia, 8 20 a. in . 1 20, .1 20 p 111 Sundnvs, 2 15 p m For Hilllmore and Washington, and points South and West via Hethlehem, 8 10 a. m , 1 20 p in. Sundays, ; 13 p m For LoiiK Hranch, Oteun Oiove, etc., at S 30 a. m , 1 20 p. m. For Reading, Lebanon uml HarrlsburK, vli Albntovvu, i JO u. m., 1 20 p. in. Sun clai, 213 p m. For Pottsvllle, S "0 a m , 1 20 p m RetuinliiK, leave New York, foot of Lib. erty street, North River, at 4 00, & 10 (ex press) u in , 1 10 (express) p. m. Sunday, 4 30 u m. Leivo New York South Ferry, foot Whitehall street nt ?o5 a m 125 p m. PassetiKcis arriving or dcpaitlng from this tetnitml 1 in connect under cover with all tho elevated i.itlrnuds, Hrnadwaj cable ears, and feriles to Hiooklvn and Staten Island, ni iking tpilek transfer to and fiom (irand Central depot and Long Island rallioad Leivo Philadelphia, RendltiK' Terminal, D 21 u. m . 3 m p 111. Sundiij . t 15 11 m ThroUKh tiikcls to all points East. South and West at lowest rate at tho station J. H OLIIASFEN Cc 11. Supt II. P. HALDWIN, (Ion. Pass. Act. L'lio tnul WyninhiB Valley. Tlmo Table In Effect Sept. 19th, lilS Trilns leave Scianton tor New ork, NtvvbuiB and lntermedlato pulnts on F1I.1 nulroad nNo Ml lliwlej and local points. .11 7 0 a m "'' 2-; I. m Trains irrlvo at SciniiMn fi.nu above points ut lO'l 1 m and I' ami )Sp in SfllAlMTON IIIVIS1.. iii iirfeti ouobrr luiii. isiis. ortli HoiiiuL utiutli iioiind. 2US -JOII BI)4200 t '-I - M t a !i 6U,10D3 SSa K v. I5 a a A mi i" Vrrlve I.cuve a m ;i5S V ITBIiklln 8t .... 7 4) . . 7l0Wtst 4nd street ... 7R3 . .... Too Wecliawlien .... 810 ... a m 'p nArilve Leave1 i- m p m 10 4-i 11 ni ( naosln !i5i sfl 11HO ... 1 iw Hancock .... uu4l5 losi .. t.-ro' siinii.'hi ... sm 44s 10 si ... lu- id I'n iuu part ... 2 31 M 10 IS . '1340, Ulnwood ... 341 601 in or .... n-.'vl I'ontelle .... !M 01 U10....IUM4 OrsUU . '258 R23 4J . i.'08i rieatant Mt ., aie 6so 9 fO.... 11.1 I'nltincliilo . 8 09 RJt It.... I149i l'orct City ... 819 41 Olu .. li ut, (uibimltilo .... S3 r,r,t oor (no Mitte itriiiffe .. nag sr.a sliii HUM .Maytleld . Id 48 GDI 8 5S1,.. 1133 Jcinijn .... 843 0 0.1 8&3 . ills Archibald .... ssi uoj eni... 1115 Wlntou .... 854, 6 12 8 46. Ill) l'erxvllla ... 850(118 N42I HIT Olllhailt ... 4 0I1BK1 HI.... II OJi I'Hi-eUUrK .... 4 07 0 21 8 3S' 11 03' 'ilironp ... 410J6H7 81... lli I'rniirtpiicn . 4 14' a 8t hi; . (ieV7 Park Place .... 14 17, 8 W 630 10 5V tcrantou . .. 4W CSo 1 ill a Mltave Arrive r n'r u suoda) only f slsnlnes that trains stop on signal tor nav aengcrs, 1 rains im and 200 Sunday only otber tralu.i dally except tuuelay. secure rates via ontailo a western bttore riuicluslns tickets and save money. tuoibli Wau'it-r outltt s.v-pcr and tree re cllninijcnalrcarNew Yorsto cuicjro wj hout chance. I'u t'liirer lEwt j U.dcccd to n'wo CciiU I i-r .tlllr. J.n.Aodercon, Gen. Pass Agt T. Flttciott, Dlv l'tsd, i-Ut,borauten, Pa. '