THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 189&. v JACKSON DAY CELEBRATED COLONEL BRYAN THE CHIEF SPEAKER AT CHICAGO. An Airing of Theories at tho Dinner of tho Andrew Jackson League. Biynn Say 10 to 1 Is the Proper Ratio, and Calls on Moses to Ro turn with tho Commandments. Chicago, Jnn 8 The thlid annual dinner of tho Andrew Jackson lcaRue wan held at the Trtmcint liuuso last night, unci William J. Iliyun was tho guest of iiuhor. Llfc-nlzo portraits of Jackson and of the sucet of the evn. nlnt; uric Iiuiik at opposite ends of the hall. Major carter JIurrlson was thct presiding olllcer. The address of Sit. Jiryon closed the evening. It was de voted to advocacy of the Chicago plat f i I m and denunciation of Imperialism, In tho course of It the speaker eald Tho Demoeincy of the nation Is still defending JetferFemlnn ptlnclples with Jiitksnnlnii eoutiiKC. and has no thought ot departing fiom tin- ptln clples nnuiKlutcd at Chicago In 181)0. That pliitfoim will live in hlstoij, and the hour of Its adoption will bo renium ln'tcd ns the houi when the money chuligois vteif dtlveu from the Dotno crntle temple Theio will be no turn ing hack The platfuim will be added to an new conditions forte new Issues Into tho arena of politics, but nothlmf will be subtracted from It Uvents Ii.ivp vindicated every position taken by the platfonn. Arbitration was ad v mated In that plalfoim, and arbitra tion Is stu-.igt'i today than It was In That platfonn denounced govern ment by Injunction and the sentiment iicalnt guv eminent bv injunction Is in e teasing Thut platfonn denounced the trtHta and dei lined them to be a inenaic. that menace Is greater today than ever befoie That platform warned the people that a conspiracy wai on foot to give to the National bunk"; a moiiopolv (if the Issue und supply of p.ipci ninncv. that consplt hiv I now known to every one. t'lmt plntfotm denounced Interna tlomi blinetuill,iti us a delusion und a Mime, and Its condemnation has been Justified That Hatform pointed to In dependent fiee coinage as the only means of letorlng the double stand aid. Who doubts It now ' That plat loun named IB to 1 as the proper latlo, .ma that nitlo Mauds tculuj as the nlv latlo at whlih bimetallism Is pos sible. Why lnlst upon 1G to 1. they ak. I iepl. Ilr-l because it Is the best ratio, and, second, because Its opponents have no otliei latlo to oiter. No free-coinage law can be enai ted until a ratio K agieed upon because the latlo 1 a pint of the law Suppose ve had a malotlty In conuress favorable to bi metallism but dlffeilng as to the ratio. Home would favor 10 to 1, some 24 to 1, Mime '12 to 1. and ome even higher ratios, how could we make progress under ueh conditions9 Affirmative te llef Is neces.aiy, and those who favor i medial legislation must secure a ma joilty In both hoU'-e and senate for Homo definite pioposltion The Chicago libit foim wns good when It was adopted- it giowrt Ijettrt with age. It was sttong in HOB, it Is stronger now A woid In regard to impel lallsm Those who advocate the annexation of the Philippines call themehe expan sionists but they nie leally lmpeilal Ists. The word expansion would de seilbe the acquisition of tenltorv to be populated bv homogeneous people, and to be caived into states like those now In existence. An empire suggests vu ilety in race and diversity In govern ment. After spe.iklnsvjf the policy of odu eating the rilipmo up to self-government, iioncludlns his speech Colonel ill van t-.ild . When the dcvdie to steal becomes un controllable In an Individual he Is de i lined to be a kleptomaniac, und Is sent to an usvlum, when the desire to Ki.it) land becomes uncontrollable In a nation we aie told that the "currents of destlnv ate Mowing through tho health of men," and that the American peoplo are cnteilng upon their manl iest mission Shame upon a logic v Inch locka up the petty offender and eiitlnoiifrt-giand latceliy! Have the people returned to the woiblp of golden calf Have they made unto themselves a new com mandment consistent with tho spirit of conquest and the lust for emplie" Is "Thou slialt nut steal upon a small scale" to be substituted for the luw of Moses" Awake, O am lent law-glvei, awake' llieak foi th trom thine unmaiked sepulchre and speed thee back to the eloud-e row tied summit of Mount Slnul, commune once moie with the God of our fathers and pioclalm agali. the words eiigiaven upon the tables of stone the law that was the law thut is toduv the law that neither individ ual nor nation can violate with Ini punltv NOVEL NAVAL ADVICE. A Fienoh Expert Recommends Slow Battle Ships of Great Power. I'loin tho I'all Mull Gazette 1 send jou a few points from n eon vocation with M. Xotniaud, the noted eonstiuctor of w.n vessels, epnelnll' toiiicdo boats foi the Piencli govern ment, of which class lie ha" s-eveinl on hand M Augustln Normaud re maiUed that undoubtedly France wus Inforloi to Great Hi Unlit In number of warships, but that It was useless to at tempt to elaclde befoithnnd the result of a modem naval wai It could, how ever, be accented as a piinelple, both as to naval lighting and warfare mi land, that different tactics must be adopted by the vwaket fiom those em ployed bv the stmnger power For the weaker side to Imitate the methods of the stronger must lend to disaster To continue to ompete with Ihiul md on the) same line, but with less money to spend on naval aimaments Fiance, bavins n largo at my to maintain, would lead to her being ledueed to a position of importance on the water. The experienced constructor tecom mends, In ore'er to lnuro a change of success, the employment of a dlffeiont strategy, opposite tactics, and dissim ilar weapons from those adopted bv tho advetsarv. It Is of no use for France to build one ship when England Is building three, copying at tho same time. British types of vessel. The onlv thins In which to imitate the navy of Albion Is In its numbers. He lecom mends a genewit teductlnn In tho peed of French vessels in older to Increase their numbets, with also at the same time nn inciease In their defensive powers. A lesser i'.eet of very rapid vessels wouold bo fatal, they would be of no use against tho enemy's meiehnnt ships which would sail under h neti tial flag. Tnev rnuld only uo their speed to escape fiom superior numbers. Bo much la this question to tint for- that the irovetnnient Iioh natuallv or dered M. Normaud to build two ar mored seagoing tenpedo boats, which are now being- constructed in his yatds, In addition to others In the Mcellttr ranonn arsenals. The business of bat tleships Is to right under the most fa vorable conditions, theinforo numbr and strength aro for litem moio im pottnnt tban syr-ed, Cralfers aro fT these reivsoiiH not so iinfnl n flotillas of toipedb bofltu, because ciutsers can not fight bnttlo ships nor enpturo mer chant steamers under another flat?. Tho speed of torpedo vessels, ns Well us of tho vessels that escort them, should he great, and of course the scouts. All the other fighting- ships should pos sess a compatatlvcly low rate of speed Theso are tho views of a French ex pert, given for the benefit of his coun trymen. IN THE PLAY HOUSES. "Tho Village Postmastor." Two lingo audiences saw "The Vil lage Postmaster" at tho Lyceum Sat urday. It is a story of honest, homely Now Kngland life that appealed 8,trotiff ly to those who saw It. The drama was staged In an excep tionally fine manner and the company was a cry competent. ' Lost in Now York." Commencing this evening, Leonuid Orover's auccessful comedy-drama, "Lost in New York," will be pie sented at th Academy ot Music, con tinuing at the house for three days. The comedy is said to be a powerful one, tho scenery was painted by Ar thur Voegtlen. of New York. Tho me chanical effects aro remarkably cltvet. wliile the plut Is a well told story ot the many ri lines committed In tho gieat metropolis to gratify the greed Tor wealth. One of the scenes, which Is almost realistic, represents the in sane asylum on Ward Island, New York city, tan bo seen In the dlstnnce, steam launches, row boats and other craft aro carrying passengets to and fio "Lost In Now York" Is now on Its tenth annual tour, which should be a sufficient guarantee to the amuse ment loving public as to tho class of attiactien. INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. A Greater Number of Miles of Rail road Was Built in ' 1808 Than In Any Year Since 1802. Thtee thousand and eighteen miles of new rulhoad have been built in tho United .States during 1S0S. This Is the most extensive construction since 189J. ucxoidtng to the Railway Age, of Chicago, which has compiled ei table of tlgures showing the distri bution of construction In the Aarious states and territories of the union with the exception of New Hampshlie, Mas sachusetts, Rhode Island, Kansas and Nevada, wheio no building has been done Pennsylvania is In the list ot thirteen states in which more than 10J miles have been built, the figures being 103.12 miles on tvventy-t.vo lines. Can ada has built U 2S miles on fourteen lines and Mexico 442 C2 on fifteen lines. While the new work has. been dis tilbuted tluoughout the entire country, the greatest activity has been In tho voiith and southwest, where fifteen states have built neaily one half of the total mileage, or 1, ITS miles, while nine Pacific coast states have added 43P miles, nnel tho middle northern states of Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin, 532 miles. Aside fiom the Washington county lailtoad In Maine, which Is 119 miles long, thote has been little new work in New Eng land, and, although PennsjLvanla has built 103 mile.", there has been no 1m poitnnt loads constructed in this state except tho completed section ot the Huftalo, Rochester and Plttsbuig ex tension, the Allegheny and Western. The longest line built during the year Is the Pecos Vnlley nnd Northeost oi n, which is under constiuction fiom Roswell, N. M., to Amnilllo, Texas, J06 miles and which has laid 1CS miles of tiack, leavinn 47 mll03 to be com pleted during the month of Tnnuary. Among the other imporlnnt nrw linen are tho 111 Paso & Northeastern, which has boon built from V Paso to Alamo - ' 'e V M e'"btv-slN mllea, with a branch twenty miles long. Tis railtoad ik kiiik unit by fc-cianton capitalists. In addition to the above there are seveial hunch ed miles of load on which tiuckloylng Is now in progiess, or Just beginning and there aie many hundred mileH moie piaeled on -which tracks will not he laid until nct spilng. Al together the coming vcar gives prom ise of being one of fai greater activity in the matter of lallvvay construction than the year Just closing. Ti.eie ni many lmpoitant lines projected In elif feient portions of the country, nnd the Indications point to a good deal of building by tianscontlnentnl roads In the wav of cut-offs nnd branch lines to develop now territory, most of whlcii is In the extreme northwest, where thoie has ben little new mileage added In the last few yenis The outlook has not been better for ten yeais past LINK OF SCIIANTON ROAD. 'It Is learned fiom a qentlemuu who is in a position to know when-of ho speaks, that a movement is on foot to lonstiuct a link of tallroad from the new load being built out of Scianton. Our Informant says suiveys aie being made. The new branch will be about 2S miles long and will cross ovei Haves Cieek, wheio a bildgc 150 feet high would have to bo constructed. The coal to be hauled over tho road, it is said, will lie furnished from the mines opeioted by the Code's, Pardee's Maik le's and Van Winkle's. Hazleton Sen tinel. ANOTiinii mini: fiuk. Fire wus dlscoveied Ftlday after noon at the opening of the old No 3 slope oi the Hollenback colliery, near the conic! of New Market und Custer streets, AVllkts-Ilane. The opening' was used by o number of miners as an entrance to the gangways where they worked. The the hau nained considerable headway when the officials appealed to Chief St. John, of the Wllkes-Barrc fire department. No. 3 engine and n number of firemen wcio dispatched to thu scene. Tho fire did not lnteifeie w Ith the operation of tho colliery. The oilgln of the llio Is unknown, but It Is probably the work of a number ot boys who aio about there itequontly. It will not occusloiinuch damige. THIS AND THVT The Kciantou CoiruncHun and llmcry Wheels woiks has been aw aided the contract bj. the government lor sup. plying 152 emciy wheels to the navy ynid at Washington. K. F. Loomls, who was recently ap pointed superintendent of the Susque Imnno lallioad to succeed U. D. Mc Kclvoy, resigned, began his now duties on Jan 1. Mr. McKelvov's ltsiijna tlon does not take effect until Ajull 1. 1809, but he will lake a lest for three mouths. Theie hau been consieleiable speculation Indulged by the enplo"es on the road ns to whether the new superintendent will make' any liulltal ehiWH'H In lhi working force but It I undsrHtood that Mi Loomls will not Fatal son PiGhs. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Revlow. New York, Jan. ".Stocks resumed tho upward movement today and Im some cases advanced violently. Uffotts to bring about reaction were successful only In tho Initial trading. There were modcrato arbitrage sales for London account which nlded the reactionists' early efforts. Tho grangers and Paci fies weie off fractionally, while tho so called Flower specialties, Brooklyn Transit, Federal Steel nnd People's cms wero very sharply off. Total sales wero 4S0.100 shares. Quotations furnished by LAIJAIt A rrLLKlt, stock, grain and cotton brok er, looms ivj nnel 210, Hoard of Traelo building, Bcriititon. Pa. Open- IllBh- Low Clos Inc. est. est Inir Am. Cotton Oil Co. .H, W4 : ,!'& Am. Sug. Itfg. Co.lK'i 127'i !' ', Atchison IM WS J Atchison, Pr. W CI M- Am. Tobacco Co. ...IIS'4 ltS'4 IK lSli Uiklyn Itpd Trans.. !(." fc!' ' J Hay Stat Oas .. . tiH t ts Jf Canada Southern .. r.t M CI i4 Central of N. .1. .. 17 97 ''7. Chosapoak A Ohio. 2IT4 2-"' ' ;?. , Chic. & a, W 13'-H 151. 15 i ,1'H Chic, .v: N. W. ... Ill' 111 141'i 1113 Chic, . & Q 12IU 123 Hl'4 12-'. Chic, Mil & St. JMSOfc 121s, l1 ia'4 Chle., It. I. ti rac.H3V4 "H t' 1I4 , Chic. St. P. M. ft O 9Ua 92'5 91'4 S2JJ Clove. C. C. Ac St 1, U 4)"j U 43 4 Con. Cas It"! rw'4 112J4 lltl'i Del. & Hud Canal. ,107'4 HO 107'i 110 i:rlo U 14J4 11 H'4 Fed, Steel, Pr m' M4 t2 SI Fed Steel, Coin. ... W'S M'4 Cl C3'4 (len. Licet, C ... k ID P9'i fi'i I.ouls. ft Nash .... 4, 1.3 Gt (o Miintinttuti 101 10is4 100, 101H Met Traction .. . 1W4 11114 1904 190 1 Mo. Kan ft Tex. Pr rn'i wt 3 H hv Mlssoutl Pae 41j 43'4 41' 43'i National Leiel Co, S7i f S73 28 N. Y. Alrbrako . 117 1171 ll7st 117'i N Y. Cent ft Hud 12W 122-fc 12W 122-i N Y. Ontario ft W. 20 lay, u 20H Northern Paclllc ., 4J34 4V 42S 4.1'ii Northern Pac.. I'r. . 7Ci ',H 7fi 76 P.1C Mall S. S. Co.. 43 43ti 4I4 4iU People's Oas Ill 1124 110' 112S P ft H. 1st Pr. ... 51H C5 CIS G274 P. ft II 20S 22 20'A 2J Southern Ilv., I'r... 41H 42'4 41'i 42H Ten., C ft I. II. n . 30V4 37 SlUi 36a4 Tnlon Pacllle 42 4T 41t 42 t'nlon Pac, Pr. . ..71 T 71 71Jt V S. Hltlltier Co. .. 43 40 4IH 40 V S heather Co. Pr 72 7!'i 72 '2i't Wabash, Pr, 2J'J IM', 2;7J j,ij Westiru t'nlon .... 94b 93'4 MS 95V4 cmcAao EOAnD or tradd. Open- Illsh- Low- Clos- WHEAT. Inir. est - est Intr. May 704 70'4 fi'f, 70 July CSH CSi C7 67'4 COItN. May ?G'i 37 .W .7 July 37 J71 S7 37'8 OATS May 271 ', 17 27H 2.4 July . ... Uf il-4 td'k J'4 fcj'jj 9 Co 103 9.63 Sl,3 10 0J 10.UJ SS7 9 93 B 43 C 43 S 13 5 13 5 62 5 15 5 57 f C3 PORK. Jan Mny ...., LAUD. Jan .... May .... Scranton Board of Trndo Exchange Quotations All Quotations Rased on Par of 100. STOCKS. Hid. Asked. Scranton ft Plltston Trac. Co. .. 20 Tirst National Hank S00 nimhurst IJoulevard io Scrnnton Savings Pf.nk 233 Scranton Packing Co 83 Lacka. Iron ft Steel Co 23 Thlid National Pank 385 Throop Novelty Mfg Co SO Scranton Hallway Co 23 Dime Hep & Uls. Hank 103 Economy Light Heat ft Pow er Company 43 Scranton Illuminating, Heat ft Power Companv $5 Scranton Forging Co :00 Traders' National Hank 130 Lacka Lumber Co iw Lack Trust ft Safo Dep Co.. 150 Mooile Mountain Coal Co 115V Scrnnton Paint Co 80 ClarkftSnovcrCo.com 400 Clark ft Snover Co., Pr 123 Carson Coal Co 100 BONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage, due lO 115 Peoplo h Street Railway, first moitgagr due 1618 115 People's Street Rallvvnv, Gen eral mortgage, duo 1121 .... 115 Dlckon Manufacturing Co 100 Lacka Township School 5 102 Cits of Scranton St Imp. e. 10. Mt Vernon Coal Co & Scranton Aln Works 100 Scrnnton Traction 6 bonds. .103 Carton Coil Co 100 NewYorkOiain and Produce Market. Now York, Jnn. 7. Flour Dull but steadily held; v.Inler patents, $175al00; winter stiaiglit". S15013C3; Mlnneota patents, $1l3a4l5; winter extras, $2 70a J HO; Minnesota halters. $2a3.30; winter low gi.ides, $2 40a2G3. Wheat Spot steady: No 2 red, 7'"(,c. t o b. atlont; No 1 Northern Duluth 7Sc f. o. b. afloat. Options opened llrm und gathered con siderable strength during tho foienoon, closing firm ,c. higher. Llijulel ition was checked and local sentiment encouraged bj largo weekly cleaiances and small noithweit offpilngs Foreign houses also had a few bujlng orders und did some expoit business Januaiy closed "o'e.; March, closed 777fcc : May, 7la71 1-H'c , closed 71RsC Com Spot steady, No. 2. 42..a42:1c. t. o b. afloat. Options opened stead and hi sympathy with wheat, rulc-d flim ah the forenoon shoits pro vlding tho demand. Closed He net high er, May, 41,n4F4c.. closed 4ia4c Oats Spot emlet; No 1, 3tc : No. 3, SJc: No. 2 wlilte, 33c , No. J white, Ji).c.'i track mled western, StutfUo , track white, ol'. a.!)sc. Options eiulet. Cut Meats Quiet! pickled bellies, IVMic. , do shoulders, 4c ; do hams, GViTc. Lard Steadi. Butter Firm, western creamery. llaSlc; do. factory, 12al4'.c ; Flglns. 21c: Imitation cioamery, 11al7c , state dairy. HalSe: do. creamerv, Ua20c. Cheese Steady; laige white, 10'4c ; small do lie , large col ored. 10ic small colored, lie; light bklms, 7vaS'c. . part skims, 6'ia7ic ; full skims. filaa7i,c , lull skims, 2iiaJ.i,c. Kggs Steaelj , stato and Pennsjlvnniii, 27a; western fiesli 2uc southcin, 23a23'iC. Potatoes Stead j , Jersejs, $1 UUal CO: New Yoik $1.23alC2U, Long Island, tl 5a 2ex; sweets. Jer'ey, U25u2 50. Tallow Stead, city. tia4c . country. 3'a1c. Petroleum Quiet: refined New York, $7 30; Philadelphia und Unitlmorp, 7 43; do In bulk. $193 Philadelphia Grain nnd Pioduce. Philadelphia, Jan 7 Wheat Steady; routine t grade Juiumrv, 75a7C'4c Corn Stead), No i mixed Jnraiiuv old, ii'iii 41c , January new, lO'vOc Oats l'lim, No 2 VNhlto e lipped, Kite; No. 3 vvlilto do, S.'OiaSic , No. 2 mixed do, 3a 3JHc llutter Steady; fancy westo.Ti eleumery, 2.'c , do. prints. He. Erg' Dull, He lowei; fiesli prarby, 22c, do. vestrrn. 22c; do, southwestern, 21c , do bouthern. 20e Chet-fo- Firm Refined Sugurs Fnchanged Cotton Firm und 1-Hc highei. middling uplands, 6 3-16c Tallow quiet; clt prime, in hogsheuds, 3So , countri, In barrels, 3c; dark do, 34C., cakes, 4Hc , gieasc, 2a.)c , at to color Llvo Poultiy Firm; fowls, 9ul0c ; old roosters, 7c , spring chickens, 84a 9':e . ducks and geese, 9a9'4e , turkeys, 9e Dressed Poultrv- Steadv , fowls, choice, iVjC , do filr to good, 71180 , old roostei3. 6isaCo spring chiekens, eholciv. 9al0c ; do fair to good, Si&Uc , turkes, choice to fancy, 12il3c , do fiilr to good OilOc , ducl'K, 6a8 Receipts riour, Bono ban els and 17,010 sacks, wheat 23OJ0 busliels, eetrn, 30,000 busliels; oats, 31,X busliels. Shipments Wheat. 1,200 bushels, corn, Wuk) bushels, oats, 5 0j0 bushels Ohicago Grain Market, Chicago, Jan 7. -Liquidation by outsid ers toduv, together with heavy foiclsn maikets wcikencd wheat Fnder the In fluence of Immense exports foi the week the market ruled strong the greater poi. tlon of the session but finally succumbed to the pershtent selling nni May closed 'c lower Corn advanced Ha"c O.itr gained Uc Poik lott 5- Larel nnd ribs Improved 2Vie each Cash quotatlois wero ns follows. Flour Dull; winter straights, JJ 30a 3 40; tpcclal spring brands, Jjlio, hard patents $140a3ijO; ilo straishts y.nS 15, do liakerx. In bags, $2 -3CH2 30, No 2 spring wheat. Ci,aCHac No 1 pprlng wheat, C3afe.Vc ; No, 2 red, 70a 71c : No 2 corn, 33V4C No 2 vellow con, .'va3644c; No, 2 outs. M'inli'lc. ; No. 2 white n2(H4e.; No, 3 white. 2S',n29e.; No. 2 r)f. M'4;C. ; No 2 bniloy. 120. to 52c; No 1 llnx sed, $1.11. N W U.VWb prima timothy seed, $2.32',ij pork, $9.70a The People's Exchange. A POPULAR CLCAKING 1IOUSH for the llenont f All Who Have Houses to Rent, Ileal Instate or Other Property to Sell or Kxcliange, or Who Want Situations or Help These Small Advertisements C.o-il One Cent u Word, Six Insertions for Five CcntH a Word Except Situations Wanted, Which Am In sorted Tree. FOR RENT ELEGANT. LUXURIOUS HOUSES. lavatory on parlor nau, ouuoes in dining room, kitchen and butler's sinks, low down grato nnd handsome mantel In back parlor; bed rooms with hot nnd told water, convenient In adjoining dress ing rooms; hot and cold water on third lloor; bath, laundry, two water closets, elegant decorations, electrics, speaking tubes, nmplo grounds, low rents. Jones, 311 Spruce street. STORES, APARTMENTS, HOUSES, lots, Jones, 311 Sprueo street. BACHELOR'S APARTMENTS - PAR lor, bed room, closet, marblo bowl, steam heat, rich decorations. Jones, 311 Spruco street. BEFORE YOF RENT THIS COMINU venr, do voursclf tho justice to cull upon Jones, 311 Spruco street. OFFICES IN COMMONWEALTH Building; single rooms and suites for term n scum with vaults. One suite of six conectlng olllces with thrco vaults ur three suites of two offices, euth with vault. Modcrato pi Ice. Heflnlshed to suit tenants. Inquire at room 009 on 6lh floor. FOR RENT-HANDSOME UESIDENCB, 637 North Washington avenue Pos session about February 1 If desired: also will sell carpets, shades, etc. Inqulie at Goldsmith's Ilazaur. FOR RENT-TWO FLOORS 40x80 EACH. inquire 137 Penn avenue, FOR RENT-rESK ROOM OR SHARE , of offices scccnel floor front, Coal Ex change. Call at room 13. rOR RENT 8ECCND FLOOR. 701 Qulncy FOR SALE roil SALE-PIANOS AND ORGANS AT Guernsey lit others' rooms, 7-S Hurr building. Goods thu best, prices tho low est, terms the easiest. A call will con vlnco all. DESIRARLE LOTS ON COLFAX AVE- nue. For particulars aadress Uos 113, Scianton, Pa, FOR SALE-TEN R-I-P-A-N-S FOR 6 cents at drugplsts. One gives relief. FURNISHED ROOMS. for : rentpliCsanT rooms; conveniences. Rooms from '150 up, 622 Mulberry street. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALC-MY RESIDENCE AT 233 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. POLITICAL. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF AS A candldnto tor tho ofllco of City Con troller. Subject to tho Republican pii mnry election. JOSEPH AN3LEY, JR. SCAJJlAinEJVTj MRS L. T. KELLER, SCALP TUEAT ment, tJOc , shampooing, GCc. ; facial massage, munlcurlhg, 23c, chliopody. '.01 Qulncy. 9 73; laid J3 43a3r0, ribs, $1 C3al 00. shoul ders, 4'4a4iC ; sides $4 03a303; vvhUkcy, $127, sugais, unchanged. Philadelphia Live Stock Market. Philadelphia, Jan. S Receipts Beeves, 2,297 head, sheep. 0,377 head: hogs, a,L5i heud. Beef Cattle In god demand, Jlr mer; extra, oViSV. ; good. Sa54c. me diums, BUaS'iC, common, 4tii5c. Sheep Active and higher; extra, 4a5c , good, 4'a41,c. , medium, 314p4e. tommon, 2Va 3'ic ; lambs, 5a0c. Hogs Active and firm at OViaSHc. for best westerns nnd fia3V4c. for othcis. Cows Fat cows, fairy active at 2'ta3'ic : thin cows, steady ut ISalS; vea eaves, god demand at 4,ia7l'aC ; mlch cows in reguur demand ut $23ar5, dressed btovc3 In good demand and Htm at Ca hhe Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Jan. 7. Hardly enough cattlo ni rived today to make a market. Trad ing was at vesterdav's prices Hogs weio fairly actlvo but sales showed a decline of Gc. Fan to choice, JThMJ"!; pack ing lots. $;;3a3 33 butchers, $3.40a!70: light, $120a3CO; pigs, $21nn3J3 bulk of sales 1SOi3C3. The llmtcd ofTcrlngs of sheep wero taken at unchanged prices, sales being on a basis of $2fi0all3 for sheep, $lil.l3 tor vearllngs and $(73a510 for lambs. Receipts Cuttle, 300 head; hogs, 20.000 head, sheep, 2 300 head Buffalo Live Stock Market. East Buffalo, N Y, Jan 7 -Cuttle-Steady to strong Hogs ralrly acttvo and higher, good to cholco Yorkers, and light mediums, $3 92al0O, roughs, $.1 13a 3 40, pigs, fair to choice, $U0a3 73 Sheep and Lambs rairty active for lambs end steadv for sheep; lambs, choice to ectra, $3 33a5 45. culls and common. $3 23a3t'0; sheep, choice to selected w ethers, $4 3Ja 4 30, culls and common, $2aJ73. East Liberty Cattle Market. East Liberty, Pa. Jan. 7 Cattle Steady; etra, $3 33a5 40; prlmo, $3a3C5: common, J120a3B0 Hogs Steidv; best mediums and heavies $1.b3.i3 90; best Yorkers, $J75n1.S5, light Yorkers, $o C3a 3 7G; t.klps nnd roughs, $2C0a3 40 Sheep Firm: choico whetliers. $1 40a4 50; com mon, $250al50; chnlco lambs, $3J0a3!3, common to good, )M)a3.1u, veal calveb, $7a7 DO Now York Live Stock Natket. New York. Jan. 7 Beeves No trading; feeling steadv; cables bteadj. Calves No trading of Importance, feeling steady. Sheep and Lambs Sheep steady; lambs higher, sheep fla4S5; e liolee do, mainly wethers $4 h3, lambB. $3Wn5 83 Canadian lambs $3 00 Hoi's riimer at $J JOal 13. Oil Market. Oil City Pa Jan. 7 Credit balances, $119, ceitlflcates market, no bids; offers or sales, runs, 37,t"s barrels; shipments, KW) barrels. Thoy Had It. From the Norwich Argus. "I want a copy of Victor Hugo's mas terpiece," said the lady who had entered tho bookseller's shop Sho expressed herself thus vaguely be cause she was nervous about her French. "1 don't think wo have unj book of that name." responded the youth behind tho counter. "That Is not the numo of tho work. It meiely describes It, ' rejoined the cus tomer "Published lntel, ma'am?' "It was published man veats ago, Surely you luivo Victor Hugo's greatest work"" "I dont know whether wo hav or not, What's the name of it?" "Lay Moo Say Rubble," replied tho lady, despeiately. "Oh, jou mean 'Less Mlserubles.' Yes'm, we've got It."- Norwich Argus. .. DROPSY AND HEART DISEASE -A great cure and a great testimony. "For ten years I suffered greatly fiom heart disease, fluttering of the heart and fimetherlng spells made mj life a tor ment 1 was confined to my bed. Dropsy set In My physician told mo to prepare for tho worst. I tried Dr. Aunow's Cuio lor the hcait Or.o dose gave me relief, nno bottle cuied the dropsy nnd my heart." Mrs. James Adams, Syracuse, N. V Sold by Matthews Hies, and W. T. Clark.-2. WANTED. NAAAVW WANTED-CAKE OF BAD HEALTH that R-I-P-A-N-S will not benefit. Send S cetitB to Rlpans Chemical Co, New York, for 10 samples and 1,000 testi monials. HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTED - RESPONSIBLE FIRM wants ofTlco manager at Scranton; sal ary, $1,200 year; $000 cash and best icfcr einccs reeiuircd, commercial roforonco fur nished, Address Postofilco Box 312, I'hlla. HELP WANTED -FEMALE. EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework, small family. Must be good took. None other need apply. Mrs. (Irillln, 421 Clay uvonue, evening from 7 to 9 WANTED-A COMPETENT GIRL IOR general housework. Glii Monroo uve. LADIES TO EMBROIDER-GOOD TAY- lng. easy work sent to your home, wrllo for sample and materials. Unltiue Embroidery Co., 102 Fulton St.. New Tiork. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY F.XXCELLENT CHANCE-TUB BEST clothing stand with $1,000 stock for sale cheap, In Pottsvlllo, Pa ; possession at once, ohjeet retiring fiom business. Address "j chronicle olllce, Potts vlllc, Fa CITY SCAVENGER AH BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAUL1S and cess pools, no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BRIGGS, rroprlotor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elcke's drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephono C0I0. LEGAL. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholder of tho West Ridge Coal Company will bo held at ofllco of tho com pany, corner of North Main avenuo and Green Rldgo street, Mondav, Jan. 21, be tween tho hours of 2 and 3 p. m., for tho purposo of electing a board of direc tors and transaction such other busi ness as may como before the meeting. E. A. CI.ARK, Scorotarv. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders ot tho St. Clair Coal Company, for tho election of directors and tho transaction of such other busi ness as may pioperly como before It, will bo held on Monday Januaiy 23, ISA at tho ofllco of tho company In tho Library Building, Scrnnton, ii at three o'clock p. m. At this meeting It Is intondod to nmend tho by-laws. No transfnr of stock will bo mado for ten days next preceding the date of tho above meeting. E. P KINSGBURY, Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING Or THE stockholders of tho Scranton Bedding Company will ho held January rith, 1S90, at 1 iO p. in., ut their ofllco lor election of directors and the transaction of such other business as may propel ly como be foro tho meeting T. H. BENTON, Secretary. THll ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' meeting of The Weston Mill company will bo held at tho First National bank, of Scianton, Saeuiday evening, Jan. 14, 1S10, at S o'clock. A. W. DICKSON, Secietnry. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE shareholders of the Third Natlonnl Bank of Scruiton. for the election of di rectors will bo held nt the banking house on Tuesdni, Jun 10 1S90, between the hours of 3 and 4 o'clock p in. AVM H PECK. Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED WANTTOWORlTFAY'KFNlurGO out by tho day or take work home, 420 rear, upstairs, Franklin avenue. SITUATION WANTED -WASHING honing or niu kind of house clean mg by tho da or will take washing home. Mrs. Lee, bide door, 420 Frank lin avenue. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG married man as clerk in grocer or driving deliver' wagon; have had experi ence, can give iccommtndntiou. Adiliess E. C P., Tilbune SITUATION WANTED-BOY IS, ONE and one-half jeais experience In tho printers' tiaele, desires position at ati thlng, working In a storo or driving team, taking tare of horses or as coach man or any thing that ho can make wgeas enough to live. Vernon L. Hun ter, Cirbondale, Pa. A YOl NO MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS wishes u position as collector, brewerv or wholesalo liquor dealer preferred. Ad dress A. B, C, this otllte WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY. PLAIN sowing to do at home. 703 Deacon st , city. WANTED-BY A MIDDLE-AGED WO mnn, position us managing liousekeep. ei; experienced, hotel preferted Ad dress R. M Tilbuiib office. PROFESSIONAL. ARCHITECTS EDWARD H DAVIS, ARCHITECT Connell Building, Scranton. ' E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of COS Washington av enue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR. ARCHITECT, 433 Spruco St., cor. Wash av., Scranton FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT, Price Building, 12t Washington avenue, Scrnnton. T.' I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS. Tradeis' National Bank. SCHOOLS sfooT of. the lackawanna", Scranton, Pa Coutses preparatory to college law medicine or business Opens Sept. 12 Send foi catalogue. Rev. Thorn us M Cnnn, LL D , Wnltei II. Uttell, A M 4ii ii a A Rare Every garment in our store must be sold in older to make room for spring stock. We offer the follow ing inducements to buyers: 'j off for cash on all pur chases during the month of January. Everybody knows our goods and our well earned reputation is back of them. -3 S GRIFFIN & COLLINS, S3 223 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. 'wwtMowfyowwf PROFESSIONAL. WVMWXNAWWWVWMWVWVsyVSWWWVWK DENTIBTO DR. I. O. LYMAN, BCHANTON Pitt vuto Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry. PR, 11. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 113 Wyoming avo. WELCOME C. SNOVER, 331 Washington avenuo. Houis, 9 to 1, and 2 ttw. HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLES. 409 SPRUCE STREET, MAKES your hat to order nnd they lit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THi: ELK CAFE. K3 AND 127 FRANK- Itn avenuo. Rates reasonable. P. 54H1GLER, Rroprlotor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D., L. & V, passenger depot. Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop LAWYERS FRANi: V. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor at-Law. Hurr Building, rooms 13 nnd 11, Washington avenuo. WILLARD. WARREN & KNAPP, AT torncys and Coii'isollors-at-Law. Re publican Building Wushlugtm nvenue, Scranton, Pa JESSUP JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors ut - Law . Commonwealth Building. Rooms 1, 20 nnd 1. JAMES W, OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Rooms fill, D13 and 610. Board of Trudo Building. D. U. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate securl'.v Meats' Building, corner Washington avenuo and Spruco street. JAS, J. H. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-nt-Law, 301 Commonwealth Building, Scranton. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY, Rooms 903-904, 9th lloor, Mears' Building. L. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, E02 Board of Trudo Building, Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth Building, Scranton. Pa. PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' Nutioral Bank Building. C. COMEGYS, 9-13 REPUBLICAN Building. A. XV. BERTHOLF, ATTORNEY, Mears Building. MIDWIFE MRS. GABLE, GRADUATE MIDWIFE, 1518 Washburn street, Scranton En gagements sollcitrd. Rooms and bett attendance foi a limited numboi of pa tlentii, PHYSICIANS AND SUROEONS PR C L. FREY, SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank Building, 12j Womlng avenue MARY" A. SHEPHERD, M. D. HOME opathist, No. 228 Adams avenue. DR. W. E. ALLEN, M2 NORTH WASH Ington avenuo. DR. R. TRAl'OLD SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wjomlng avenuo und Spiuco sticet, Scranto.i Ofllco hours Thursdas and Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 0 p. m DR. L. M. GATES. ROOMS, 207 AND 20S Boird of Tiade Building. Otrico bonis, ft to 9 n m 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m. Rest dence, 309 Madison avenue. DR C. L FREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture, Truss Fitting and Fat Reduc tion, Office telephone UoJ. Hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9 DR. S. VT. L'AMOREAUX, OFFICE 3 9 Washington avenue Residence, 1113 Mul berry. Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kldnevs and genilo-iirln.it y organs a specialtv llojrs, 1 to I p. m. W. G ROOK, VETERINARY- SUR geon. Horses, Cattlo and Dogs treated. Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephono 2072. SEEDS G. It. CLARK &. CO, SEEDMEN AND Nurperymen; store HG Washington avo. nue; green house, li,ri0 Nor'h Main ave nue; store telephone, 72. WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUKTTEL. REAR HI LACKA wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa , mnnufac turer of Wire Screens. MISCELLANEOUS BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC 1 OR balls, picnics, parties, tcceptlons, wed dings and cencert work furnished. Toi teim uddresb R. J Bauer, conductor, 117 Woming uvenue, over Hulbert's music store. MEGARGEE BROTHERS PRINTERS' supplies envelopes pnper bags, twin" Warehouse, 1J0 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Valley Kailro.ul System In Effect Nov. 3 !, IS'i1' TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia end New Wk via D S. H. R R . at C 43 u. m. and 12 01, 2 lv ; Black Diamond Evi ress, und n ; ,,, m Sundavs D k II 1 5S, 7.1i p ni. For Wlilte Haven, Huxletoii, Pottsvllle and principal points In tho eoal regions' vlaD. &H R R i. 43, J IS and 1 27 p. m Tor Bethlehem, Eoston, Reading Hir. rlsburg and principal Intel mediate sta tlons via D. As HI. R ti 45 a m, 12 OS. 2.1S. 4 27 Black DIumutel Exptes. 11 Hi Sundavs D &H 1 S 7 45 p ni. Tor Tunkhnnnocl., Towanda, Eiml.q Ithaca, Geneva and piluclpal Intenneil'i: ato stations, via D, L ,v: W. R. I S0J a m . 12 53 and l Rj p m ' VJ Tor Geneva, Rochestei, Buffalo NMc ara Falls, Chicago and all roints west vl i D & n"',1;,0i,3W HtapJ Blnnio,; Exprebs, io 41 and 11 30 p m. Sunda s, j) & II . 11.43 a. m , 7 48 p m Pullman pallor and sleeping or Lehigh Vallej parlor cars on nil tiuius between Wllkes-Barro and New York, Philadel phia. Buffalo und Suspension Bridge V ROLLIN H WILBUR Gtn. Supt , South Bethlehem Pu C1IAS. 8 I EE. Gen Pass Agt , 20 Coit luiid street New S ork A W NONEMACIIER. Division Pabs enger Agent, South Bethlehem Pa For tickets and Pullm in reservations npplv S09 Lttcknw anna ave Scrnnton Pa St ii d4i liti Chance. X', UP-TO-DATE CLOTHJERJ, S HUTE3Sft'IOFJa,ISHE1S S. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Scheduled Uffcct AUyao, 3S. Train Leavo Wllkes-Darro as Foi. lows: 7.30 n. m weak days, for Sunbur HarrlsburR, Philadelphia, Ball!, more, Washington, and for Plltj. burand tho Wojt. 10.15 a. m waok days, for Hazteton, Pottftvlllo, Roadlng, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburjr, Phllad.lohla, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and tho West. 3.12 p. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris burg. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wanhlngton, and Pittsburg ani tho West. 00 p. m., wook days, for Sunbur. Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. i ,i ,it,&,!v,R0Dj a'i f"- Jvfnt J. HUTCHINSON, eltncnl Msnsier. Del.. Lacka. and VVcstorn. ' m E1nM,1 Monday, November , 1S98. rralns leuvo Scrur.tcn ns IoIIovvb: Ux. Vjss,?rrIcw-I,Yrl.u"a M P0"11" East, 1.10, a oo, CIO, .0O und 10 00 a. m.; 12 K am 3 3.1 p, in KxproM for nuHlon, Ticnton, Plilloclol K lliliaiid tho South, 6 10, S 00 and 10.05 a. in . 12 oj nnel 3 33 p. m. lobjhniina acccminoelutlon, 6.10 p. in. .JtX)rS," ror Ulnghamtnn, Osvvcfio. EI ni n, Co""ni?, Hath. Dansvlllo. Mauni Weirrls and lniffalo. 12.1i, 2 33, y.oo a. in. tir.i". KMr.v: '" makhiB elosa conmc tloiiB at Buffalo to all points In tho West, Noithwcst nnel Southwest. jvusiiington acccminoelatlon, 3. 10 p. m. iJltiRlminton anU way stations, 1.0 p. in. vlcliolson nccommciiatlon. 510 p. m. o Lxprcss for Ltlca nnd Hlchllcld SprinES, -.3r a. m. and i.r.5 p. ni. . Ithaca. 2 3'., 9 00 a. in and 1 53 p. m. for Aorthumhcrlniid, Plttton, Wilkes , m. e' 1,1 mouth, Woomsuurs and Dan ;.. ' pnkliiB closo connections nl Nortb V.mwfrlanu r,lr Wllllnmsport, Ilarrlsburf. 5it"R?ro' WathlnRton and the South rsorthumbcrland and intermediate ta tlona COO. 10 03 a. in , and 1.55 and 3.10 p. m. c Nmitlcoko and lntermceliato stations, SOS and 11.10 a. m. Plv mouth and intet nicdiato stations, 3 S3 nnd 8 GO p. m. Tor KlnRSton, 12 33 p m Pullman parlor und sleeping coachc on nil cxpros trains 1 pr detailed Information, jiockct tlmeJ .?.bl.efV,c- n',nl' ta M U. Smith, Dis trict Passenser ARent, depot ticket of- Dclawnru ami Hudson. On Sundnv. July 3rd, trains will loava bcranton ns follows. Por Carbonelalo-6 20. 7 53. 8 53 10 11 a. m.t ,V "on l"i' 2 20, 3 52, 5 25, 0 23, 7.57, 9 13. 11.00 p. m ; 1 16 o. m 1 or Albany. Saratoca, Montreal, Bos ton, .New Knglanel points, etc -6 20 a. m , Tor Honeselale-C.20, 3 53, 10.11 a. m.: 12 noon, 2 20, 5 23 p. in .a1.'?1" Wilkes. Harm 0 4". 7 48. 8 41. q SS. iJ"S..nV 1203' 1-23' 21S- 3si- 'X !". .4S. 10 II. 11.30 p m Ti'i,iriN,.York' Philadelphia, etc, via Hjllgh Vallej Hallroael-6.n n. m.. 12 01, Si, 4 27 p. m.: with Illack Diamond Kx prcss, 11 30 p m. Tor Pennsjlvnnla Itallrond points, 6 43. 0.33 a. in , 2 is, 4 27 p ni r,l,a,v AKc,-toIn Pol'its, via Lehlch Valley nallioad-7.tSa in . 12 01 .tin. with Black Diamond Eprcs 10 41 11 3) p. ni. Trains will arrlvo In Scranton as fol lows: Prom Carbondile and the N'oith 6 10. 7 43 1 SS. ! 3f 10 IS. 11 55 a m., 1.21. 2.1 3 2. i 4 23, 5 i3. 7 ti, 10.3S, 11 27 p. ni. Prom WllkPs.Jt.uie and tho South-S13. ' '' S45,10 0. 11 1", a U1..11S 2.11, 3 48 5 20, C21, 7 53, 0 05, 10 0", p in.: 1 13 n in. SUNDAY TRAINS. Tor C'nrbondalc S07 1131 p. m; 153, 3 r., 3 5.1. 0 53 p m. Tor Wllkes-Bairc 0 IS, 11.43 n. m : 13?. 3 ?S, 5 43. 7.4S p. in I.owet rates to nil points in United States and Canada J. W. UPRDICK. (3 P A.. Albany, N. V. II. W. CHOSS. D P. A . Scranton. Pa. Central Uailioail oi New Jersey (LcIiIrIi and Susquehanna Division) Stations In New York- Toot of l.lbrty street, N. It., and South Perry, Whitehall street Anthracite coal used delusively. Insur ing ole.inllnes nnd comfeirt TIMC TAIJI.K IN i:iTi:CTNOV 20. liS. Trains leave Scianton for Pittston, Wllke-Uarre, etc., at t 30, 10 10 a. ni , 1 20, 2.03, 3 20, 7.10 p m. Sundas, 9 00 a m 1.1 2 13. 7 10 p ni. Tor l.akewood and Atlantic Cltj, S0 a. in. Tor New York, Newark, and Kllzabcth, S 30 (eNpress) a m , 1 20 (express), .1 20 (ex press) p m Sundav s, 2 13 p ni Train leavlnp 1 20 p. m , arrives ut Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 7 01 p m , and New York, 7 03 p. m. Por Mnuch Chunk vllenlown, Bethle hem Kaston and Phlliilclphla, S 30 a m , 1 20. 3 20 p. m. Sundavs, 2 15 p m 1'or Baltimore and Wnshlnnton, and polnta South and West vi.i Bethlehem, b 20 j. m . 1.20 p. in Sunduvs, 2 15 p m l'or l.onpr Branch, Ocean eJrove, etc, at S 30 a. m., 1.J0 P m 1'nr lteadlne, Lebanon anil Hairlshurtr, v la Allentown, 8 30 t m , 1.20 p in Sun day, 2 15 p. m. l'or Pottsvllle, 8 30 a. m , 1 20 p m Upturning, lenve New York, foot of 1,1b eitj stieet. North Hlver, at 4 ei), S 10 (ex press) a. in, 1.20 eexpicssi p m Sundaj. 4 0 ii ni. Leave New York, South I'errv, foot Whitehall street nt 9 0" a. in, 1.25 p m. Passengeis arriving or clepartlnR from this terminal can connect under cover with all tho elevated railroads, Biondwav cablfl c.un and ferries to Brooklyn and Stiiteu Island making quick transfer to nnd trom elrand Central depot and Loud IMand lallrofd Leave Philadelphia, HcoelliiR Tcrmlml, 0 21 a. m , I OOp m. Sundaj, 015 n ni TIuourIi llckets to ail points Kast, South and Wept at iovvcit rato at th station. j. H OI.IIASri:N. den. Supt. II P. BALDWIN. Gen. Pass, Agt. llrlc and Wyoming Valley. Time Tablo In Klfect Sept. 19th, 1898. Tialns leave Scianton for Now York, NevvburK and Intermedlato points on Prlo rallioad. ulso for Ilavvlej and local lVolnts, at 7 01 a in and 2 25 p m Tralm nrrivs at Scranton from abovo points at 10 "3 i m and " 15 und 0 OS p. ni m . i043? ' Sfll.T. DIVIMO.-V, In l.ffcct Oclohcr antli. 1SD8. North llouiitl. honth HouncV 205 20Tj SoTiJOa I II 8ts,,0M 3 x I g aa il h u. iTlve( l.eavci a Mi ' ... . 785'N V Franklins: ,. r .. 7lo,Vc 4nd strcetl.. . TS3 . 700' vveeuawkeo .... 8io.... - ' r Arrive Lr ara' i- yr u 10 i i ill ( ndosla JTEmfl 10 40 ... 100 liaucock .... mi Uss 1031 .. 'usn1 storligiit. ... sk'Ju lotii .. iinn I'restonPark ... aai tu 10 IS 12 40 UlDWOOd ... 2 41 5(0 10 00.... 18 25 I'oynwile .... Silo ih 0 50.,., uil Orson ,, i!M nt! 9 40 .. 1JC3 I'leSRnt M .. 3C B8 9-e.... ii w Unlonetalo .. 8(n S4 B2,, 1149 Forest City ... 3 19 A 43 0 10 .. list Oarti iniUlo .... g3i i 007 flffO WhltO BrftlBO .. t388 SB 9 0) .. iii.mI .Mnrneia (3 4Siot 8Vf... ii ill Jerniyn .... 8 4Sim 853 11 is' Archibald ... soi eoo 8 60.... ii li VMnton .... aM'siJ 849 ..fill PeCKVIlte . 8B0iI 8 42 . it or oirrimnt 4oJsi 841).... 1105 l'rlrcburif .. 407 a U S3.. 11 m. 'Ihroop 4 10 07 8S5.. lliwl PrnTleietico . iua 8.' . titv.7 I'aik Place ... t417lai 8!0..... 1015. Scianton .. 420 JSo i mI a ni tare Arrive r m'p v t Sunday only t eU'Eltles that trains stop on slznal tor ras senReis " '1 rains xa and SfVJ Sunday only, othtr trains dallj except fcunflay. t-ccurc. rates via Ontario Wrstorn tfor put chasing tickets and eae money. 1(.V"0""iU .an"r DUfTet s'p.ir and free re. clliilns chair car Now York to Clitcarn trhout change. ! joentr,.r is. tw Mwficccd Io A'vvo Cental rIilr. T. Flltcrott, Dlv, i'f ss, i Btlbcranton, ra. I
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