2 THE SCRANTON TRIBUJSJ:--SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1899. NEW YORK IS NOW FINANGNG LONDON AMERICA SENDS MANY MIL LIONS TO EUROPE. Wheat nnd Cottou Still Go Out Largely No Evidence of Weak ness Shown iu Branches of In dustryAmericans Also In Humor to Invest in Their Own Country. New York. Jan. 13. K. n. Hut. & Co.'s weekly review of trade will wtv to mo now: Contrary to the Kroni.H h.iyIiik. Hip expected lint, occurred, linptd advance in pi ice of Iron nnd Htccl products liuvo their luiineillnle o'fect. perbitp not in tin- lusting benefit of the Indus try, ns there Is tlio wiine reason for dnubl ns to If permanency ns In 1R3., hn Mtrluluiso of buying and miction C"oti curried price lower tlmn before. L'.ttt there Is now lurser demand for many othet product, unci without un wieldy combination's all arc dolriK well. TltroitRltiuit the country was never In n ictroiiK ' tilinnclal position as rvc-n kivrincim uf London banks admit, one unlit. j? ttitit as London li.m llnuncetl .vmet'Ieu heretofore, now for the tlrst time .Vv York Is llnnnelns Kurope. No .'VldeilO" .if veiiUiiPSH Is seen In Ihe ether brutiehrs of Industry, nor In theme upon which the strut excess of exports niusl d-pelicls. Vhcat and col tin still go nut Inrgrl;. . Kurope is l.uylpff liiiiitse It Una needs mil Now "i.'tl: l et)dliiir to Km ope nobody kaoiu linv mur.v uillltitis liecaus" i n-T" Is for Hip present if tii,,c to call to'inn Tin- r-cplptr of s2.0oo.o0o sold ftoirt Auotrallu Is uliiioinoocl fit ms I,'iunrls.'o. Ar.i-rpani are tn the humor t" hived in their own country, and have -x s;rcnl amount 01' numev to ium out ,,,tthoul t'cutllntj iwy of their loans to Kmop- that t.he liPiivlest InnsaitlotiH ever known In the nloek etehanKC huV" m-eiiiri-il illtrltifj; the week without tl0 vtiii nn of icuetlon feu which many Mroii5 opeintois have be.en looking. IX PIMlM'CTS. In products alt-o the position of the ' .iiir.trv .mows stronger. L-isl year's 'xpults of wheat and corn ieio far li -yoinl nil precedent, but the pttbt week has seen exports of l.237,i.S btlKlieN wheal, Hour Included. nsiilnt :t.i!16,470 last ypt,r. from Atlantic ports and for two weeks !i,4.V.',107 UKulnM C.0SC.7SS l.it .war, besides exports In two weeks trmn I'uclllo jiorts of l.'i.M.O'.l lushels against 2,ll0,ons lnt yeni. Meanwhile corn exports have been in two weeks T.lflU.SlS bushels trains' tMflt.'TS last year. It Is iiulic Impossible to account for such luoNciticiitt, except on the the ory that at cttiient prices this inuntry H under-SHlhns t lit- w-irhl, and has ureal riunntltlos yet to move at ylm ilar prices. There was an advance of l'ic In wh.it (Hiring the week, but an Increase In corn, but without any lnill catlon that supplies arc tunning short, and the western receipts of wheat hav.- been in two weeks. S,CtO,S99 bushels apainst r.,".".".r0 last year. Wool Is .stl'lly held at the west, al thottph at Hoston. Ohio is iiintil at "Ws cents, although much higher at Philadelphia Th.e woolen industry 1ms been hampered beyond all expec tatlon.t by the prices demanded for wool with the extraordinary stocks vet unsold. The market for cotton good has been fairly larif, and at rather better prices, in accord with the price of cotton which litis risen to fi.Ofi cents. Uecelpts sit the south are for the moment much mailer than heretofore, while there is iieeumulatliiR evidence that the crop, withered late mid under favorable con ditions of weather, doe not K,-ade as well as was .-xpected. Failures fir the week have bepn 31 In thp I'nlted Slates npnlnn .''I!' last .enr, and 21 In Canada against 13 last V'nr. FACTOltYVILLE. Mr. and Mis Harry P.. Reynolds, ot Erldgeport. Conn., are ilttng here at the iioiue of Mr. Reynolds' parents. Kactorvvllle encampment. No. 2l. Independent i)rdr of Odd Fellows. en Joyed a roust pig dinner ttt their hall last Wednesday evening. A very en joyable time ivm spent by the members and their wives. Music and speech making were tho other features of amusement. Farioial Director George W. Stanton bad the nilsl'ortut.e to lofe one of his best horsei Inst .Monday. The horse. b"Iunged to a team of blacks which was used almost entirely for funeral purposes, and was consblereil one of the finest matched teams In this sec tl'ti. The horse belong'd t. a family "I three hoiscs sired bv u thoroughbred ' Kenluckv Hunter." the thlid one liv ing Is owned by some one near Auburn. Pa., tin- ovmt locution of the same Mr Stanton would verv much like to urn. Mr. Stanton value his leys at 40O Several of mir young Indies have sought Ptn'ili.ynipnt In the milk con densing estnblhhnit'nt at La Plume. ''. A. Slsk, Hnlomon Turner and Levi Llndlpy were btiHlness visitors to Seran ton Thuisday. Register and Kee.nder W I". Shaw, wife and sun. Leo, were visitors at tlK home of Mr. am' Mrs. A. A. Hrnwn last Sunday. Senrcn Miner, of Gri.ton. N. Y nnd .1. X. Cnuwell, of Seranton. were here with relatives Sunday James M. Hrown attended Hie I'u nual of his sister. Mrs. Fannie Smith at Waverlj Thur'day. Lift Wednesday Mr. Amal Harmon, the genial day operator at the Dela ware. Lackawanna and Western sta tion, anil Miss Heulah Travis were uni ted in marriage at Tuukhannock by tho Rev. H. II. Wilbur. They will visit Philadelphia. Washington, D. c., and also spend a short time at Mr. Har mon's home at Gouldsboro. Pa. Mr. W. H. Tripp and fumlly will re move to Green Ridge next wek. So many people are confined to thoir homes with grip that the meetings at both churches are very poorly attend ed. CLAnK'sHJUMMIT. Mrs. Casper Clrluhi, of Providence, visited friends here on Thursday. The sad news has reached this place of tho death of Clare, tho little 4-year-old son nt Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dolly, of diphtheria, at East Lemon, on the llth. Interment was made at that place. Mrs. Frances Smith, widow of the lato Samuel Smith, an out resident of Clark's Green, passed away at the homo of her daughter. Mrs. Edward Parker, at Wuverly. on Tuesday. She leaves tho following daughters: Mrs. Oakley IJeemer, of this olace; Mrs. Hurdle k and Mrs. Fred Clancy, of Seranton. arpl Mrs. Edward Parker, of Wavorlv Mrs, Hunter has been quite 111. Her two OuushleiM, Josephine uixi Wilnto- tine, of New York state, tire vIsltlnB her. Mr. William Cnpwell, of Nicholson, was n caller In town on Thursday. Mr. nnd Mr. John Starlo attended the funeral of little Clare pally at East Lemon yesterday. ( Mrs. Knnpp. mother of Mrs. J. U. Hiker, formerly of this place, died on Dec. 29, nt the home of her daughter nt East Lemon. IN THE PLAY HOUSES. "Tho Ragged Earl." In "The IlnRKcil Earl," Andrew Mack's new play, In which he will ninke his appearance In this city at the Lyceum this afternoon and evening, the young comedian is paid to have enough work to do of a vnstly enter tnlulnir nature to win hltn hosts of ad mirers. Mr. Mack Is enormouslv popu lar wherever he appears. His new Play contains a star part which was written to fit, and In It he will undoubt edly be a delightfully entertaining llg ute in local playgoers. His role l a blending of wit. humor, sentiment and more heroic finalities; and the come dian is said to handle the character In u manner to make It Irresistible. Ther" will be some charming Irish ballads as side Issues. Brosnahnn-Jackson Company. The llrosnahan - Jackson Comedy company promises a pleasing repertoire .it popular prices at the Academy of Music next week. A reviewer says: "Miss Minnie Stanley, who hpads the oruaniatlon, has by her nrtlstlc meth ods and painstaking efforts won her way to the front ranks and possesses a wardrobe coital to any leading ladv of any popular priced attractions. Allss Stanley Is surrounded by n company which Is not only large but has been elected from among the metropolitan organizations with much care. Special scenic effects are carried for every play and every care is paid to the manner In which they are staged. A cotps of vaudeville perfoiiners Intio duce specialties between the nets, Il luminated scenes from th Anietican Spanlsh war and an orchestra of solo ists render the Intest popular airs and descriptive numbers." The prices will ! ti, 20 uttd "0 cents. Matinees will be given dally to which the price will be in ucnts Al. Reeves' Company. If you wish to visit Santiago de Cuba. Porto P.lco or the Philippines, or In other words tho much talked of relics of the late war It will be brought to you nt the Gaiety, Jan. 16. when A!. Heeves' big double company, grenter and grander than ever, makes Its llrst appearance this season. The show this season stands without a peer with now scenery, handsome wardrobe nnd elec trical effects. The performance will commence with a very laughable satire entitled "The Ladies of Life." in which 2." whites and 23 blacks appear, mak ing a total number of a chorus of fiO voices, introducing such people as Har ty Emerson, Mitchell and Joss, Copa Sisters, Harton and Ashley, Miss Fun ny Fern Thatcher, UeGraff Sisters. Fnlque quartette, late of Primrose nnd West's minstrels; Alice Gray, phenom enal lady cornellst. Miss Zoo Ball, phenomenal contralto of her race, nnd Inst, but not least, the world's greatest banjolst and comedian, Al. Heeves. concluding with an up-to-date operetta burletta. "America, JIow Are You?" To Cure a Cold in One Day. Ttike Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if It falls to cure. 23c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. IS CATARRH YOUR LIFE'S CLOUD? Eminent nose and throat specialists in dally practice highly recommend Dr. Ag nt'W's Catarrhal Powder, as safe, sure, permanent, painless end harmless. In all cases of Cold In the Head, Tonsllltls, lloarbeness, and Catarrh. It gives re lief hi 10 minutes, and banishes the dis ease like mnglc. Sold by Matthews Bros, and W. T. Clark. THE MARKETS. Wall Stieet Review. New York, Jan. 13. Slocks again made fin ther progress upward today and la some cases the ndvai.ces wore consld eiable. Transactions In stocks were over a million, making the third mllllon-sharu day this week, while on the other hand two days' trading wnB but little short of tho million share mark. Total sales were 1,033,400 shares. Quotations furnished by LABAR & FULLER, stock, grain and cotton brok ers, rooms 201 and 210, Board ot Trail building, Seranton, Pa. Open- Illch- Low- Clos ing, est est. Inc Am. Cot, Oil 3.A, 30Ti ."'. 3fi, .1111. Mil. wil i,i7tf .Vi', .i- lli.'rt Am. Sag. Reg Co ..12.Vt U'vH ii:,i 12714 Atch.. To. & S. Fo .. 21'is 21?i 21i 11'?. A.. T. S. V., r .. 33 T,:, r.i4 ,V Am, Tobacco Co 111, IdlJUUCO Ul ...lli ni HT't. li in. Spirits 14 H1, 13f. II rook. It. T 92 S3 !.K iip.. Am Hi Bay State Gas Can. Southern N. J. Central dies. & Ohio. Chic. & G. W Chic. & N. W . . . oj-1.1 TliTh ft." 33 ...10P. Hfl lnu kcj:, ... 27' I 27V3 27' 27i,c, ... jU i:,TR 151., j;,! ...111 1IIU 113". 14 Chtc. K. & Q .12SV, ISO? i 127T- 130'. Cllle.. Mil. St. P..12.ti 124''. 12.P, l?l Chic.. It. I. & P Il.-.'i UfiiJ ma ii,-, Chic, St. P. M. it O. ti7',4 !i7U 07U 07'i C. C. C. ,t St. 1 47'i I7"j 17 I7., Con. Gus ISO 130 ISO ISO " Delaware ii Hud ...11154 113 1114 113 N. V., L. E. & W ... 13 13". 15 15", Fed. Steel, Pr .S3 Kl S3 VI Fed. Steel. Com .... 32 .32?i r,F 3F1 Gen. Elevtrir Pl'J II m lf in'i Louis A: Nash lid 4 tM I...T4 li'iU V .Manhattan Ele 107',4 1DST4 1U7U hS:' .Met. Traction Co ...I'm lOo'i, ISO inoii, M. IC. tc Tex.. Pr .. 3e' SHU 3714 3a'.i Mo. Pacillc 40", l 43&J 40's Nat. Lead 3s 2S?4 37 I'St: i I N. V. Air Brake .. 12.' 135 J 33 13: N. V. Central 124T4 123 12IH 12r4 111v. iv CM 11 jieM i,fc 111 M -" 171 is is' 7SH 41".. naj .mii 111. I'aciuc li'i. ij, 1,1 n.or. iMcitie, I'r 7S';. 7Stb Pacific Mnll IIJ r,K I'eopies Gas 11154 li? in mi; 1'iui. iv iieaii .''i siii 22H 23 p. & it.. 1st Pr .... :,',, r,:; ,-.-.t; :,,-, Southern R. R 12'4 12J 12i 124 Southern R. R.. Pr.. 13V 4dT4 r.14 n;-i: Teun., c. & iron .... :wu ''' :'M nayl 1 ,,,",. , ,iiini- i,;h iii iiu i,.. Union I'iic, Pr II'. ri5' -I .n' c. s. lltililier .. 4tP . .. in it i ni 4ii", "in" U. S Leather, rr .. 7l4 :;; ICU 7Fi WllllllNII. cr L'3 Weft. Union .... !l'i 'Xi OI'J '5l, ; CUCAGO LOARD OF TRADE. Open- High- Low- Clos. WHEAT. Ing. est. est. Imr May 7l 7Ha 7u4 7011 July mv; 1014 cms tsi CORN. May 37 37; 37 371,4 ll,0fs tin'J ""' :,7,i MroRK MU 1T7i January n.73 !i,75 fl.73 d.73 May 10.13 10.13 10.O3 10.07 LARD. January 3.30 3.30 5.30 1,30 May 3.73 (3.77 r.7o f,.70 Seranton Board of Trado Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. UlU. Asked. Seranton & Plttston Trac. Co, ... 20 First National Bank SOO Elmhurst Boulevard pia Seranton Sav tigs Pr.uk 235 Seranton Packing C 93 Third National Hank S83 Throop Novelty Mfg. Co so J, uii'ii'i Ri.l-wnv Co a ... Pintt D'i'. '"s. Hank is-.i ... Economy Light Heut & Pow er Comoiiuy 45 The People's Exchange. A POPULAR CLHAUING HOUSE for the ItcnufU of All Who Have Mouses to Kent, Hcnl Katutc or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who .Want Situations or Help These Small Advertisements Cost One Cent n Word, Six Insertions for Vive Cents a Word Except Situation Wanted, Which Arj In serted Free. FOR RENT ELKOANT. LUXURIOUS HOUSES. lavatory on parlor nan, uuucib m dining room, kitchen and butler's sinks, low down grato and handsome mantel In back parlor; bed rooms with hot nnd cold water, convenient In adjoining drets Ing rooms; hot nnd cold water on third floor; bath, laundry, two water closets, elesnnt decorations, electrics, speaking tubes, ample grounds, low runts. Jones, .lit Spruro street. STOKES. APAKTMENT8. HOUSES, lots, Jones, 311 Spruco street. HAC'HELOK'S AI'AHTMENTS - PAH lor, bod room, closet, marblo bowl, steam heat, rich decorations. Jones, 311 Spruce street. UEI'OKE YOlt KENT THIS COMING ar. do yourself the Justice to call upon Jones, all Spruce street. FOK HENT-APH1L 1, STOKE 217 WY omltig avenue, with or without Hour overhead. Inqulro M. W. Squler, 223 Jef ferson avenue. FOK HENT-DES1HAHLE FUHN1SHED rooms, steam heat; all conveniences. 107 MadlFon avenue. OFFICES IN COMMONWEALTH Uulldlng; single rooms and suites for term of years with vaults. Ono suite of six collecting olllces with three vaults ar three suites or two olllces. each witn vault. Moderate price. Kpflnlshcd to suit tenants, inquire ut room CUU on Otn lloor. FOK KENT-HANDSOME HES1DENCE, C17 North Washington avenue. Pos session about February 1 If desired; also will sell carpets, shades, etc. Inquire at Goldsmith's Bazaar. FOK KENT-TWO FLOOKS 40xSO EACH. Inquire 137 Fcnn avenue. I 'OK HENT-rESK ROOM OK SHAKE , of offices second floor front, Coul Ex change. Call at room 15. FOR RENT - SECCND FLOOR. 701 Qulncy FOR SALE KOlt s'AL K-IMA NOsTa ND 6 KG ANS AT Guernsey Brothers' rooms, 7-S Burr building. Goods the best, prices tho low est, terms the easiest. A call will con vince all. DESIKABLELoTS ONCOLFAX AVE nue. For particulars address Box 143, Seranton, Pa. FOR SALE-TEN K-I-P-A-N-S FOR 5 cents at druggists. Ono gives relief. JO? SALE OR RtzNT. FOR KENT OK SALE-FIRST CLASS Upright Piano. Grcd as new. Bar gain. Address lKUi Washington avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS. for maxr-nicely" FURNISIIED room, steam heat. 710 Adams. SECOND FLOOR FRONT ROOM TO let with board, permanent or tran sient. Tho Aldlne. 42U Adams avenue. FOR RENT-PLEASANT FURNISHED rooms; conveniences. Rooms from ?1.D0 up, 522 Mulberry btreet. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE-ONE LOT AND TWO SIN glo houses, fronting on North Mnln avenue, Nos. Idoii and 130S, also one lot and one double bouse on Jones street, ad joining said lot In the rear; also one Im proved lot nnd iihui vacant lots In Peck vllle, property of the late Samuel Arnold, deceased. A. W. BERTHOLF Executor. 30,1 Mears Building. FOR SALE-MY RESIDENCE AT 233 Colfax nvei'iie; Just cc mpletcd. All modern improvements. Herdwood flnlsh, sanitary plumbing, electric lights, etc. Prlco reasonable. Address Frank T. Okell, 220 Broadway, New York city. MONEY TO LOAN. $000 J ii ore "ou iss'stoaight! Curry, Attorney, Council Building. Seranton Illuminating, Heat & Power Company S3 Seranton Forging Co :ot Traders' National Bank loo Lacka. Lumber Co 150 Lack. Trust & Safo Dep. Co.. 1W Moosic Mountain Coal Co 115", Seranton Paint Co 80 Clark ifc Snover Co., Com 400 Clark & Snover Co., Pr 123 Carson Coal Co no Seranton Axlo Works so Scr. Iron Fence & Mfg. Co lio BONDS. Seranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage, duo 1020 115 People's Street Rullway, llrst mortgage, iluo lblS 113 People's Street Railway. Gen eral mortgage, duo 1S21 .... 115 Dickson Manufacturing Co 100 Lacka. Township School 5 102 City of Seranton St. Imp. ti 102 Ml. Vernon Coal Co S3 Seranton Axle Works luo Seranton Traction C bonds... 103 Carson Coal Co 100 Philadelphia Grain and Produce. Philadelphia, Jan. 13. Wheat 'jc low er; contract grade, January, 'Seattle. Corn Steady; .lamiar. old, llHalHic. ; January, new, 4U'ju loo, Oats Firm; No. 2 white clipped. 33Viti33-r. : No. 3 do. do., :I4Viu344C : No. 2 mixed clipped. 3303 tc. Butter Dull und unchanged, fancy west ern creamery. 20c; do. prints, 31c Eggs Dull and 1c lower; fresh, nearby, 23c; do. western, 23c; do. southwestern. 22.1 23c; do. southern, 21a22c cheese -Firm. Helloed Sugars Steady; fair demand. Cotton Firm. Tallcw - Steady; city prime. In hogsheads. 3Sc: countrj do. do., barrels, 3:)jc. ; ihlk, do., S'ic; cakes, 4Vji , grease 2,i3c, us to color. Live J'oultr Dull; fowls. s.ilOc; old roosters. 7c: spring chickens. SH.aO'c ; ducks and geese. fUlOc. ; turkeys, !c Dressed Poultry Firm: fowls, choice. 10al0',..c; do. fair to good, OaO'.vC. ; old roosters, tic; spring chickens choke, Hal2c ; do. fair III Pflid ll, 111,, l,,ln..L. nlinlii.. t . ...,... 1 " n'""., ,.'.., ,,,irr, t iiuilu iu iujii;, I IP'-all'jc : do. fair to good, lOallc: ducks, I liufce. Receipts I'Moiir. 4,0um) barrels und 1 7.CKKI sacks; wheat, 32,0X1 bushels; corn. 13i.iVi0 biihhels; oats. 14,000 bushels. Ship mentsWheat. 202.000 bushels; corn, 223juO ) bushels: oats, 13,ooi) hushels. I NewYorkGraln and Produce Market. New York, Jan. 13. Flour Rather moro active, unchecked by the lato break in wheat, closing unsettled. Wheat Spot I steady; No. 2 red. SOic; No. 1 northern Duluth, 7!i4c; No. 2 do.. 77o ; No. I 1 northern New Yoik. 7d4ic ; options opened strong and more active; local shorts und outside bought on the unexpected 1 strength of Liverpool cables, but on later ' dullness took profits and started a reuc- I Hon which left Dual prices unchanged from the pievlous day und the tone un- 1 settled. A good cxpoit trade latp in the da was offset partly by llKht clearances nun a siirinkagi ot outside liuslnpss; March, 7Sinu7S 13-lCc. closed 7SV-; May, 73'ic. closed 73'4i. Corn Spot ruled steady; No. 2, 431 14c; options opened llrm and for .1 while ruled stronger be cause of bud weather and higher cables; with tho late break In wheat, however, realizing developed und prices yielded, cloned weak at ",c net decline; Stay, 4;'a 12-Kc. closed 12c Outs Spot steady; No. oats, 34c: No. 3 outs. Kiiac; No. 3 white, 3.3c; track white state and wcste.ru. 33a 35c; No. 2 white. J3e, ; truck mixed, west ern, 3la33e. ; options neglected. Iluttcr Steady; western creamery. 13a21c; do. factory, 12.illc: Elglns. 21c; Imitation creamery, 13al7c. ; state dairy. l.lalSc. ; do. creamery. 13.i20c Eggs Steady ; statu iida Pennsylvania. 22c; western fiesh, 21c; southern. 22c. Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, Jan. 13. Heavy liquidation by 1 local speculators exerted a bearish Inllu 1 iiucH In wheat today and an early rise of I tit was wined out. II a v dosing uu- WANTED. WANTED-SECOND HAND CAMERA; smnll slue; particulars, pltcc. Piatt. Box 2u2, Di'inmore. WANTED-CAKE OF HAD HEALTH that R-I-P-A-N-S will not benefit. Send r, cents to Rlpnns Chemical Co., Now York, for 10 samples nnd 1,000 testi monials. AGENTS WANTED. WE DO NOT WANT BOyVoR LOAF ers to write us, but men of ability. $200 to J00 per month Salesmen and general agents. Sulary or commission. RACINE FIRE ENGINE CO., L't'il, Racine, Wis. HELP WANTED-MALE. PAINTERS 'wANTiin-EIKI'TSS Mechanics onlv. Apply between 12 and 1 today, room No. 7, Commonwealth Building. WANTED - ORGANIZER FOR ERA tcrnnl Henctlclal Order for Lacka wanna county. Good money for active man. Apply A. B. Eynon, West Side bank. WANTED-CHRISTIAN MAN OR WO- man here In position of trust. Sal- nry $W0. Enclose self-addressed stumped envelope to Manegir. euro of this paper. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS DON'T prepare for any civil service examina tion without seeing our illustrated cata louiio of Information. Sent free. Colum bian Correspondence College, Washing ton. D. C. WANTED - RESPONSIBLE FIRM wants ofllco manager at Seranton; sal nry. J1.200 year; JGOO cash and best tefer enecs required; commercial reference fur nished. Address Postolllee Box 312, Phlla. HELP WANT ED -FEMALE. WCTED-GIRL rO DO GENERAL housework; two In fnuiilv; no wash ing or Ironing; none but a good cook need apply. 330 East Drinker street, Dunmore. Pa. WANTED-A GOOD COOK, APPLY 303 Jefferson avenue. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED GIRL for geticrul housework, GIG Monroe avenue. THINK, LADIES-EXC EPTION A L op portunity for improving yourself und earning a good weekly income by a few hours work each day. Address for par ticulars. Wherewithal Hook Co., Bourse Building. Philadelphia, Pa. LADIES TO EMBROIDER-GOOD PAY- Ing, easy work sent to your home; write for sample and materials. Unlipio Embroidery Co., 102 Fuiton St.. New iotk. SALESMEN WANTED. WANTED - EXPERIENCED SALES men for Climax Cold lion Shiars, newly patented muchlno for cutting Iron and sott steel by hand; useful for ma chinists, blacksmiths, caritage mfg. and Iron workers. Cllmux Cold Iron Shears Co., Indianapolis, Ind. SITUATIONS WANTED "SITUATION WArTErTVAHH?G7 Ironing or any kind of house cleaning by the clay or will take washing home. Mrs. Lee, side door, 120 Franklin avenue. WOMAN WOULD LIKE WORK AT scrubbing, or go out by the day. Ad dress B. T., Tribune otllcc. A MARRIED MAN WANTS WORK AS teamster or any kind of work; can speak German. Address A. L. S., 231 Reese street. WANTED - WORK BY THE DAY washing. Ironing or scrubbing. 410 Raymond court. A GOOD. MORAL. CHRISTIAN YOUNG man wants a position as clerk or any thing else In city, two years experlcnco In dry goods and grocery store, speaks German nnd English. .Address A. J. Brong, Peckvtlle. Pa. SITUATION WANTED-BY A FRO testant ylrl us nurse or to do light housework in small family. Address 319 Putnam street, North End, city. SITUATION WANTED-BY A GIRL 13 years old, 'is nurse. Address 339 Put nam street, North End, city. SITUATION WANTED-FIRST-CLA8S cook. Inquire 233 Penn nvenut. AVANTED-SITUATION BY A MIDDLE aged German lady as housekeeper In a small family. Address 23 Dean street. EDUCATED YOUNG LADY TO AT tend Invalid or as nursery governess; has teaching, hospital and private ex perience; best of reference. Addres A. 11.. Seranton Tribune. SCALP TREATMENT. MRS. L. ment, massage, Qulncy. T. KELLER, SCALP TREAT 00c; shampooing, 50c; facial manicuring, 23c; chiropody. 'i01 changed. Corn left olf Un'ic. lower nnd oats closed a shade higher. Pork lost 10al2lsc nnd lard and ribs i'c each. Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Dull aiulsleady; No. 2 spring wheut. 'J7a C'Jc; No. 3 spring wheat, 6lu(!$c. ; No. 2 red, 71c: No. 2 corn. 30c; No. 2 ycllsw, 3tiV4c; No. 2 oats. 27c: No. 2 white, 23!;a IlOc; No. 3 white, 29.i29Vsc ; No. 2 rye, MPi nSic. ; No. 2 barley. 41a3:!c; No. 1 llux seed, J1.13''3: N. W.. H.17H.; prime tlm othv seed, $2.:w: mess pork, n.73a!l.SO; lurd, $3.321,-Jari.33; short libs, $4.ii3at.!K; drv salted shoulders, I'iaFjC ; short clear sides. J3.03a3.10: whiskey. $1.27; Sugars, unchanged. New York Live Stock Navkot New York. Jun. 13. -Steers-lrm; bulls, steady: cows, steady to lower; steers, Sl.70a5.73; oxen and stags. $2. i'o.il.S3; hulls, W.23u4.10: choice fed, Jl.40.i4.30; cows, J2.23 al.10. Calves Finn; veals. 3aS.23; south ern calves. J3.23. Sheep Steady to firm: lambs, lower; sheep, J3a4.3o; lambs, good to choice. J3.l0aD.73. Hogs-Steady at J3.9O n4.13. Buffalo Live Stock Market. East Huftulo. N. Y.. Jan. l:(.-aCttl. Fairly active. Hogs Slow; good to choice Yorkers and light mediums, J3.S0 ii3.SS; rougs, J3.20o3.40; piss, fair to choice, J3.l'i3u3.fcO, Sheep and Lambs Dull and lower; lambs, choice to extra, J3.20a5.'u; culls and common. J3.23.i4.90. Sheep Choice to selected wethers, J1.33al.riO; culls and common. J2a3.73. Chicago Livo Stock Mavket. Chicago, Jan 13. Cattle Good de mand, unchanged, fancy cattle. J3.6oaii; choice steers. J4.30u3.7.V cows and heifers, J.U044; western led steers. Jluo.Go; Te. aus. J3.C0a5.90: calves. Jla7.1. Hogs Lower, fair to choice. J3.H3a3.&3; packing lots, J3.43a3.02',.: mixed, J3. 23a 3. 70; butch ers, $3.r.Oa3.73; light pigs. J3.40a3.72V4. Sheep Steady; lambs, lower: poor to prime sheep. J2a4. ewes, J3a3.0): yearlings. Jla 4. CO. Receipts Cattle. 2.300 head; hogs. 33,0i)0 head; sheep. O.OuO bend. Oil Markot. Oil (it). Pa., Jan. 13. Credit balances. Jl.lo, certificates, sales II cash at Jl 1S2; one ot J1.13. and three at tl.II: closed $1.14: nominally bid: shipments, C0.99G bar rrls: runs 70,193 ban els LaBAR & FULLER BROKERS, OMest EeUblUhei! Ilotiee In the City. Dealers In STOCKS. COTTON, URAIN and PKOVISIONS, ou margin or for delivery. OPrlCRi Rooms 309 and no Hoard ot Trade llulldliiT, tcranton, Pa. L. G. LA UAIt, 1. F PULLER POLITICAL. t ANNOUNCE MY NAME AS CANDN date for the otllco of Common Coun cil for the Ninth ward of Scr.mton. It, E. PAINE, 1 HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF AS candidate for the otllco of City Con troller. Subject to tho Republican pit mary election, JOSEPH ANSLEY, Jit. LEGAL. DISSOLUTION OK PAHTNEKSIIIP- inc arm or seamans & .Mayer, doing business at 317 Pcnn avenue. Is this day dissolved by mutual consent, C. P. Mayer retiring from the llrm. Tho business will be continued by J. G. Seamans and F. G. Henmans, under tho llrm name of Sea mans Bros., to whom all bills due the llrm of Seamans & Mayer will be paid, and to whom all bills owing by said llrm will be presented for payment. J. G. SEAMANS. CHARLES P. MAYER. NOTICE-IN FlIE MATTER OF TUE petition of the city of Seranton for tho appointment of viewers to nseertaln the costs, damages and exppnses, and assess tho benefits for opening Wyom ing aveuilo from Olive stiect to Ash street In tho city of Seranton. In the Court of Common Pleas. No. 120, Janu ary Term, IMid. The undersigned, having been appoint ed by tho Court, viewers In the forego ing matter, hereby give notice that they will on the 2nd ilny of February. A, D., 1NI9, at 10 o'clock a. in., meet on th lliie of the sulci Improvement, at the corner of Olive street and Wyoming avenue. In the city of Seranton, proceeding thence over tho lino of said Improvement, view ing tho samo and the premises affected thereby, and will hear all parties Inter ested therein, and their witnesses. GEO. W. OK ELL, W. W. DAVIS. W. MKINNEY. Viewers. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT nn application will be made to tho Governor of Pennsylvania on Saturday. the fourth day of Fehruarv. 1.S09, by Wll- iiirn 11. uouson, c iiollin .MunvillP, Charles S. Weston. James 11. Torrey and Frank SUIlmiin, Jr., under the Act of As sembly entitled "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and regulation of cer tain corporations." approved April 20th, 1S71, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of nn Intended corporation to be called "Dodson Signal, Lamp nnd Lantern Company," tho character and object of which Is tho manufacture of nrtlcles of commerce from wood or metal, or both, and for this purpose to have, possess, and enjoy nil tho lights, benefit and prlvllpgps of said Act of Assembly nnd supplements thereto. WELLES & TORREY, Solicitors. SOLOMON DAWSON Vs! LURINA Dawson. In tho Court of Common Pleas of Inckawanna county. No. S3, May Term, 1MK To Lurlna Dawson, respondent nbovo named: Take notice that the subpoena and alias subpoena hi this case having been returned non-est Inventus, you nro hereby required to bo ancPrppear In said court on Monday, January 3tl. isno. to an swer the complaint of the libeiluut, C. E. l'RYOR, Sheriff. M. J. RUDDY, Attorney for Llbclluut. NOTICE IS HEREHY GIVEN THAT tho annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Seranton and Plttston Trac tion company will bo held at Its otllce. No. 002 Board of Trado building, cltv ot Seranton, on the 7th of February, lM)!i, at 10 o'clock 11. m In accordance with tho by-laws of the company, for the purposo of olecltlng directors for the ensuing year, and for tho transaction of such other business ns may properly come be fore the meeting. ROBERT C. ADAMS, Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of The Tribune Publish ing Company, of Seranton, will bo held nt tho ollice of tho company on Tuesday, Juratory 21, lMfl. at 3 p. m., to elect olll cers for the ensuing year, and for the pur. poso of transacting any other business that may como before the meeting. (Signed) 13 II. RIPPLE, Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of tho Enterprise Pow der Manufacturing Company, for the election of directors and the Iransactlm of such other business as may properly como before It. will be held on Wednes day, January 23th, 1M9, at tho otllco of the company, Seranton, Pa., nt 3.f0 o'clock p. m. No transfer of stock will be made for ten days next preceding tho date of the nbove meeting. E. P. KINGSBURY, Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the St. Clair Coal Company, for the election of directors and tho transaction of such other busi ness as may properly come before It. will bo held on Monday. Jauuurv 23, 1S0D, at the otllce of the company In the Library Building, Scrunlon. Pa., at three o'clock p. m. At this meeting It is intended to amend tho by-laws. No transfer of stock will bo made for ten days next preceding the date of the above meeting. E. I'. KINSGUURY, Secretary. THE ANNUAL" MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Seranton Rending Company will bo held January 17th, 1S00, at 1.30 p. m.. at their otllce for election of directors and the transaction ot such other business as may properly come be foro tho meeting. T. H. BENTON, Secretary. THE ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' meeting of Tho Weston Milt company will bo held at tho Klrst National bank, of Seranton, Saturday evening, Jan. 14, 1&09, at S o'clock. A. W. DICKSON. Secretary. CITY SCAVENGER A.B, BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BRIGGS. Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main nvenue. or Eicke's drug storo, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone C040. PROFESSIONAL. ARCHITECTS EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT. Connell Building. Seranton. E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of COO Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR.. ARCHITECT, 433 Spruce St., cor. Wash, aw, Seranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT, Prlco Building, 120 Washington avenue, Seranton. T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS. Traders' National Bunk. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKVWANNA. Seranton. Pa. Courses preparatory to college. luK, medicine or business. Opens Sept. 12. Send for catalogue. Rev. Thom as M. Cutin, LL. D., Walter II. IJuell, A. M. 'i)ti)tfAvAlA)A44W A Rare Chance. g Every garment in our store must be sold in order & to make room for spring stock'. We offer the follow- ing inducements to buyers: '. j off for cash on all pur- tr chases during the month of January. Everybody knows t. our goods and our well earned reputation is back of (s them. & I GRIFFIN & COLLIN iS 220 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. g PROFESSIONAL. DENTISra DR. I, O. LYMAN, SCRANTON I'llT ynto Hospital, cor. Wyoming und Mulberry. BR. H. F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. UR, C, C. LAUUACIt, 115 Wyoming ave. WELCOME C. SNOVER, 331 Washington nvenuo. Hours, 8 to 1, and 2 tou. HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLI.ES, 400 SPRUCE STREET, JIAKES your hat to order and they fit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE EI.K CAFE. 123 AND 127 FRANK Mil avenue. Rates reasonable. P. X.EIGLEH, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L. fr W. passenger depot. Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LAWrERS FKA'K E. BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND Counsellor nt Law. Burr Building, rooms 13 and II. Washington avenue. Wll.LARD. WARREN & KNAPP, AT torueys and Cou'isellors-'it-Law. Re publican Building. Washington uvenus, Seranton, Pa. JKSSUP JEKSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - nt -Law. Commonwealth Building. Room3 1, 20 nnd 21. JAM ES W. OAKFORD, ATTORN E Y-AT-Law. Rooms 614, 013 and 010, Board of Trade Building. D. B. HEPI.OGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate sccurl'y. Mears' Building, corner Washington uvottuo and Spruce street. JAS. J. If. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-I.aw, 301 Commonwealth Building, Seranton. EDWART) W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms W3-0OI, 0th tlcmr. Mears" Rnlldln.1. L. A. WATRES, ATTORNEV-AT-LAW. 302 Board of Trade Building, Seranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Commonwealth Building. Seranton, P.i PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS Natlornl Bank Building. C COMEGYS, 3-13 REPUBLICAN Building. A. W. BERTHOLF. Mears Building. ATTORNEY. MIDWIFE MRS. GABLE. GRADUATE MIDW1UE. IfilS Washburn street, Seranton. En gagements solicited. Rooms and best attendance for a limited number ot pa tients. PHYSICIANS AND SURQEONS DR. C. L. FREY, SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank Building, 12j Wyoming avenue. MARY A. SHEPHERD. M. D llOME- opathlst, No. 22S Adams avenue. DR. W. E. ALLEN, 012 NORTH WASH tngtou avenue. DR. II. TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming avenue and Spruce street, Scrarito.i. Ofllco hours: Thursdays and Saturdays, It a. in. to 0 p. m. DR. I,. M. GATES, ROOMS. 207 AND 2uS Beard of Trade Building. Ollice hours, R to 9 a. m.. 2 to 3 and 7 to & p. m. Resi dence, 209 Madison avenue. DR. C. L. FREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss lilting nnd Fat Reduc tion. OITIco telephone 1303. Hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR. S. W. L'AMOREAUX. OFFICE 3.'!9 Washington nvenue. Residence, 1318 Mul berry. Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys and gentto-urlnary organs a specialty. Hojrs, 1 to 4 p. m. W. G. ROOK, VETERINARY SUR geon. Horses. Cattle nnd Dogs treated. Hospital, 121 Linden street, Seranton. Telephone 2072. SEEDS G. R. CLARK iL CO., SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen; store 110 Washington uj nue; green house, 1330 Nor'.h Mala ave nue; store telephone, 7S2. WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUETTEL. HEAR 311 LACKA wunna nver.ue, Seranton, Pa., manufac turer of Wire Screens. MISCELLANEOUS BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parlies, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. For terms, address It. J. Uaucr. conductor, 117 Wyemlng avenue, over Hulberl's music store. MEGARGEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS' bupplies, envelopes, paper bags, twin . Warehouse. 13o Washington avenue, Seranton. Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lchigli Vulloy KaihcKi.l System In Effect Nov. 13. K.1'.. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia end New York via li & H. R. R-. at 0.43 a. m. and 12.03. j.js .- Black Diamond Express, and 11.30 p. in Sundays. D. & H., l.oS. i.4S p. m. For one iiii.t", iiuuviun, 1 oitswlle Sunuuyi". i'. i ' ""'" i'. in. For TuliKiiuiinucK. ii.wuucia, limi... Ithaca. Geneva and l'llnelpal Inteimi.di. ato stations, via p.. L. v. i. J. SOi a m. 12.33 and 3.3j p. m. ,J5 For Geneva. Rochester. Huff.u,,. x, nra Falls, Ch cage; and a 1 , ,b wost vf I) & H. R. K.. 12.0.1 3.0.1 Black Dlauioml Express. 10. 11 and U.TO p. in. Sunda v" ,i & H.. 11.43 11. m.. ..lb p. 111. Pullman parlor and slevplng or i.eini.ii Valley parlor cars on ull trulns l.etw. ,'.. Wilkcs-Haire and New York. Philud. 1 nhla, Buffalo und .Susueiision Hrldge. P IIOLLIN 11. WILBUR, Gm. Supt . riciuth Rethlehem. Pi. CHAS. S. LEE, Gen. Pass,. Am., 2li Cort land street. New York. A. W. NONEMACIIER DIMslon pa.s- enger Age nt. South Bethlehem. Pa For tickets and Pullman rphurui..n applv 309 Lackuwanna ave . Seranton, P... UP-TO-DATE CLOT-IIERJ. S 1 HATTE15 fl'ID FURNISHERS ! and princii.ii """ ' ' 'oai regioas, via D. & H. R. R-. o.4j. 2.18 and 1.27 u m For Bethlehem, Eastern. Heading u.,',-. rlsburg and prnclpal Intermediate stV. tlons via I'- ' '' "'' a. m.. w,.., 2 1S 1.27 Black.. Dlatn.ir.d. Exi.i-L.yi' ft's ' 1, v. 1 1 r.v . jv ,. ... --. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. -i .. -- -- j -- , ,r j Lf 1 .t-u-ii-inriji PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD , Schedule In Rlfect Alty 19, I3p3. Trains Leave Wllkos-Darro as Fol. IniAtt 7.00 a. m week days, for Sunburf narnsuurg, riiiiaaaipni.t, Ualll. more, Washington, and for Plttt burg and tho YVost. 10.15 a. in., week days, for Hazloton, Pottr-vlllo, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; .and for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and tho Wost. 3.12 p. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris, burp. Philadelphia, Baltimore, WaahlnRton, and Pittsburg and tho Wost. 0.00 p. m., wook days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. . ., .....i'.J- W OOI. lUn'l Pass. Agent. J. u. HUTCHINSON, (ieneral Manager. Del., Lucka. and Western. Effect Monday, November 14, IS9S. Trains lcuvo Scrnr.ton as follows; Ex press for Now oYrk and ull points East, 1.40. 3.00. 3.10, s.00 nnd 10.03 a in.: 12.55 nnd 3.33 p. m Express for Easton, Trenton, Phlladol P11'". und the South, 3.10, 8.00 and 10.03 a. m., I2.5j and 3.33 p. 111. lobylmnnn acccmmodatlon, 6.10 p. m. Lxprcss for Bhighamlon, Oswego. El rnlra. Corning, Bath. Darisvllle, Mount u.orrls and Buffalo. 12.10, 2.35. tl.00 11. m. ;"''a"d 3.50 p. m making close connuo Uon.?.nt HufTalo to all points In the West, oithweBt und Southwest. " ashlngtou accommodation, 3.40 p. 111. Jitnghamton und way stations. 1.03 p. m. Nicholson accommodation. 5.10 p. m. Lxpress for Utlca and Rlchlield Sprlniji, ;'". ni. and 1.55 p. m. Ithaca, 2.33. O.OO 11. m. and 1,55 p. m. i.i'.' 'rlhiimbcrlnnil, Plttston, Wilkes Rat re. Plymouth. Bloomsburg and Dan Mile, making close connections nt North timberland for Wllllamsport, Harrisburg. Unit I more, Washlngioti nnd tho South. .Northumberland and Intermediate i-ta-Uons, 0.00, 10.03 a. m., and 1.63 and 3.10 p. Nantlcoko and Intermediate stations, M and 11.10 a. m. Plymouth and Inter, nicdluto stntlor.s, 3.33 und S.&o p. m. For Kingston. 12.55 p. m. Pullman parlor und sleeping coaches on allexpross trains. For detailed Information, pocket tlmOJ tables, etc., apply to M. L. Smith. DIs- rlct Passenger Agent, depot ticket of- Delaware and Hudson. On Sunday, July 3rd, trains will leave fccranton ns follows: For Carbondale 0.20, 7.53. 8.53, 10.13 a. m,t J? l,n; 1.23. 2.20, 3.52, 5.23, C.23, 7.37, 9.15, 11.00 p, m.; l.lU'n. m. . '' r. Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc.-C.20 a. m 2.20 p. m. For Ilonesdalo-C.20. 8.53, 10.13 a, m,; 13 noon; 2.20, n.35 p. m. .r'.!r Wllkes-Kurre. G.43. 7.4S. S.43. 9.38. 10.13 a. m.; 12.03, 1.23, 2.1S, 3.31, 4.27, .10, i.4S. 10.11, 11.30 p. m. For New York. Philadelphia, etc. via HvJllf;1i. v"ey Rallroud-G.I5 a. m 17,03, 1.2i, 1.2, p. ln.; with Black Diamond Ex press, 11.30 p, m. For Pennsylvania Railroad points, C.13, 9.3S n. in., 2.1s. 4.27 p. m. For Western points, via Lehigh Vallev Rnllroad-7.48 11. m.; 12.03. 3.33. with Black Diamond Express, 10.11, 11.3) p. m. Trains will arrive In Seranton ns fol lows: From Cnrbondalo nnd tho North 0,10, 7.43. 8 3S. 9.34. 10.2S. ll.f.s n. m.. 1.23, 2.13, 3.25 4.2.1. 5.43. 7.4.1. 10.3S, 11.27 p. m. From Wllkes-Barre and the South-0.13, 1.18, R.48, 10.08, 11.55 a. m.;1.18, 2.14, 3.48, 5.20, 0.21, 7.53. 9.05. 10.03 p. m. ; 1.13 a. in. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Carbondale 9.07, 11.33 p. m.; 1.53, 3.52. 5.61. 9.51 p. m. For WilkPs-Harre-9.48. 11.43 a. m.; 1.53, 3.2S. 3. 13. 7.48 p. m. Lowest rates to all points in United States and Canada. .T. W. HUKDICK, O. P. A.. All.nny. N. Y. II. W. CROSS. D. P. A.. Seranton, Pa. Central KnilrotuI of New Jcrssy (Lehigh and Susctuehanna Division.) Stations In New York Foot of Liberty street, N. R and South Ferry, Whitehall street. Anthracite coal used exclusively. Insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 20, 1S9S. Trains leuvo Seranton for Plttston, Wllkes-Barre. etc. at !.30, 10.10 a. m 1.29, 2.33, 3.20, 7.10 p. ni. Sundaj s, 9.00 u. m. 1.00, 2,13, 7.10 p. m. For Lakewood and Atlantic City, 8.30 a. m. For New York. Newark and Elizabeth, S.30 (cxpies) n. m., 1.20 (express), 3.20 (ex press) p. in. Sundays, 2.13 p. in. Train leaving 1.20 p. in., arrives at Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 7.03 p. ni and New York, 7.05 p. m. For Munch Chunk. Allentown, Bethle hem, Easton and Philadelphia, 8.30 a. m., 1.20, 3.20 p. m. Sundays, 2.13 p. ni. For Haltlmore and Washington, and points South and pst via Bethlehem, 8.30 a. in., 1.20 p. in. Sundays. 2.13 p. m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at 8.20 n. in.. 1 .0 p. in. For Reading, Lebanon and Harrisburg, via Allentown, 8.30 a. nt.. 1.20 p. in. Sun day. 2.13 p. in. For l'oltsv'llle, 8.30 a. m.. 1.1M p. m Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib erty slrcet, North River, nt 4.(W, 9.10 (ex press) a. iu 1.20 (express) p. in. Sunday, 4.30 a. m. Leuvo New York. South Forry, foot Whitehall street, at 9.05 a, m.. 1.23 p. m. Passengers arriving or departing from this terminal can connect under cover with ull tile elevated railroads, Broadway cable curs, und ferries to Brooklyn nnd Stuten Island, making cpilck transfer to and from Grand Central clppot and Long Island roilroi'd Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal. "l n. in.. 3.0) p. m. Sunday, 0.15 a. m. "Through tickets to all points East, South and West at lowest rate at tho "W'lT'oLHASUEN. Gen. Supt. II. P. BALDWIN. Gen. Pass. Agt. lirle and Wyoming Valley, iimii Tublo ln Effect Sept. 19th, 189S. Trilns leave Scrunton for New York. Vi'wbmg "d Intermediate points on " .1 ..I. " . .. ll.ili.lnl, !-.. 1 1nrt,it r,tli"al. uli-u fur lluwley and local Ell' IH.InU. at 7.U3 a 111- anil ...o i in. irunn iiritv" at Seranton from above points at ot ;.U3 '. ill. "nil -.. p in. iruiui 10.21 a. in anci J ' "" " r- "' S0IIA.VI'O. DIVISION. Ill Effect Octubrr .'tOtli. U5O8. Korlli nouiiil. 'oath Uound. 20S 3011 as a.' 904.200 t & Stations . iH IgaS aw e u Arrive Leave rtiN Y. Franklin St.! 710 West 42nd street! 7 00, weebawicon 1 l M T40 TBS 810 A II v i Arrive U'ave P Mi t u 10 15 10 40 I 1 15. 1 0V MS. 1 12 40. li! 10 ,is a.i, 1-2 (:)' II 59! II 49 1131 Ml .0, 1112 II 23 11 18 11 15 1111 11 07 1105' 1)01 II 00 (1057 1 aootla 2(S, I.W If 11, 485 3 22 4 4,1 2 31! 4 55 i 4it 5 m 2 50,' fi It 2 59 6V8 SCO 8 SO 3 09 6 24 8 19 8 43 .131 5 54 13 S8 b 54 13 48' 6 01 3 43! 8 03 3 5P (09 8 541 819 a 59 4 ia 4 01 8 21 4 07 91 4 10 6 7 4 14, 8S1 U 17 0 39 4 0 6 3a llancocK 1031 10 21 htarllnlit Preston Parle Wluweod Poyntelle orsun I'leasutit Mt. 1'iilondide Fureit City curb )udHlo Wlitte Hrlage Maytleld Jcrrayn Archibald Winton Ecclcvllle olvphant Prlceburif Throop I'rovldericc Park Place 10 15 IOO0 tiao . 940 . s:0. oau . am . 9 or,. 1 in. 8 68 . 8 53; 8 Mil. 8 46 . 8 42.. N4lL 8 3S... 83Vl. S.'tt'. 8M,., A Ul 10 55 t-crantou a m Leave Arrive r ur u t. Sunday only. f. Blgnlllea that trains stop oneltrnal for pav I Bencers, I 'l ralua 203 and 206 Sunday only. Ot tier trains I dally except mud ay. hccuro rates vra uniano western eeiora purchasing tickets and cave money. lirouuh Wagier ourTet eiprr and tree 10 clItiltiK chair car New York to Clilcaco vW-hout clianije. I'lfiorniirr uttoj Mdcccd to AtvuCeilUI cr,)!lle. J.O. Alidcrton. Oin. Pisa Art. I T, Flltcrott, UlT, tus, LSI. bcrnton, fa. i .
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