THE SCRAOTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18,, 1890. 3 WHITNEY'S WEEKLY BUDGET OF NEWS VICINITY HUNTERS BAG QUAN TITIES OF GAME. A Theatrical Buroau to Bo Estab lished in Groat Bend Montroso Church Sociotics Propose to Make It Unpleasant for the Mormon Elders Bro'r Haines as A Dreamer. The Grip Germ Not as Actlvo as of Yore Personal Notos. Special Id tin Srrnnlnn Trllitinr. Susquehanna, January 17. Visionary and lioiu'tul Hre'r Unities, nf the llimosdnlo Independent. Iuih dropped wicked Mult Quay lotiff enough to In diilRu In n nil In Hid day dream. Hear him: "If that Is u small word but often menus n iiivnt ileal the I'rle should iiulld it short line ft'din (iiecnv.ooil lake 'ii Port .letvls ciunlnuo Its llnnesdul" "iranrli over the gravity, tunnel tht MnciHlr liiuuntaln above Wimimrt ntnl connect with Its ,loffernti brunch at Knrct Clt It would llllVO n route be tween New York and Huffnlo eighty tulle phorter tliiin the New Yolk Cen tral. The simps nt Pmt Jervls and Suiii" bunnn would be lemoved to this liluee, all through trains would stop here and Hunts would llnd Ki'een pustules In tho streets of deserted railroad towns." Hv the snine -yslom of reusoiilnif, "If" the tjmitH which now browse In i li business streets of staid old Hones- 'tile but. oh deal'! TI1H OTIinil SIDK. OF I.IKK. The nuug mull who died because his bpiit was on the ilRht side, must have In en In love. The man who shoots hlf Kill to make her love hlin, mid the Kill who throws vltrol In Iter lover's fnee for the same ri'DRnii, should marry and have It out with one another. Tile individual who has dominion over himself Is verv great, but even he eanitot always cimtinl his youngest lillil. Till1 wise man prefers the newspaper in til" fcheilff as an auctioneer and mnke money by carrying the precept Into practice. Suicide In seldom justifiable and al Miya more or less cowardly. Theio are i.iinetlmcs mitlgatliii; clrcum.stunres f"r instance, when a man has to eat bash every day for breakfast nnd sup per. Sl'SCJI'F.IIANNA COIW'TY CHIPS. Some of the Monti aw church so. rletles iniinose making matters un pleasant for tile Mormon elders now operating In that borough and vicin age. N. T. Mitchell, proprietor of the Mitchell house in IlnlMend, has sus tained a second and severe stroke of paralysis. There are eight empty business places In Hu'lsteiul, and the Herald calls for a new 1'eal. The Post Sachem's Association, Im proved Order Ited Men, of Susquehan na county, will hold Its next meeting lu Sii?(U"huunu, January ;;n. W. .1. Cluippelle, ' the well-known theatrical agent. Is preparing to estab lish the "Keystone Hooking Huroau." in a rent Bond. The Susquehanna County Medical Pension Examining Hoard met In thlg place on Wednesday last. Uabl Michael, of South Ulbson, a well-known pension attorney, and a crippled veteran of the civil war. Is a Republican candidate for resistor and recorder of Hie county. He has excell ent claims for the position. IN A PKW MNUS, If the Heluware & Hudson company will kindly give the Honcsilale news pajiets a few reliable railroad tins, a long siilfeiliig public will really be much obliged. Uvery other mull you meet hns a 'ure cure for the grip, and every other man line the grip. The grip is no Joke. A iMvurrp costs more than a mar iluge. ft Is worth all the extra ex pense, because It is supposed to last longer. "Is there such a thing as luck? asks mi exchange. There Is, For Instance, if you go home at -' o'clock in the morn ing, after piomlslng your wife to be la early, and find her asleep, and don't fall over any chairs thatV luck. Hut It Isn't to be depended oil. Vicinity hunters are slaying a largo number of foxes this season. The wlld- at crop Ip up to the average. Now that the countj commissioners no ouRcr pay a scalp bounty, wildcats will rel safe", "There s money In poultry." rp at Kust Meredith It In reported that gold was found lu the gizzard of several ducks, and the owner of the ducks lias commenced prospecting upon his farm. A Vestal woman hid $."7 In a chim ney fur n.ife keeping. Her husband un expectedly started a tire in the parlor sttove and there were parox and stveur words later on. Moral ? The Susquehanna county delegation in the Klondike country made money when they came home. One of them said that when he arrived at Dawron half frozen, wholly sick and discon solate, and nearly dead hinke h.. never before realized what a good plueo home was for a blankotv blank fool. IIOMH HAPPKNINUS. A blj; delegation of. Susquehanna sports witnessed the Hurley. Payno mill In Scrnnton on Monday evening. Miss Hllzabeth Kly. formerly and for many years of Ulnghamton, died on Saturday evening at the residence of William F. Ivons, In this place, aged sfi years. The remains were taken to New Helln, .V Y.. on Tuesday, for In terment. Pettr Potter died In Oakland town ship on Saturday, aged 0 years. The Susquehanna shirt factory Is ex periencing a boom. Moody Hellef corps. CJ A. It., -will have a public Installation of officers this evening. Hrunch No. 11, C. M. 13. A , will cele brate tho twentieth anniversary of th' older, Feb. t, by mi entertainment. Several of tho stato olllcers will be Piescnt. The funornl or Jasper P. V. Huwes, who died at Newburgh, on Sunday, oc curred In Oakland on Thursday. De coated fonmily practiced law In this place. THK OTHKU llli: OF I.IFK. Ilke u locomotive every dude has a headlight. Marriage Is only u failure when love goefi out nt the window and neliiihiiein comes in at tho door. A county exchange refers lo an old itedilent as a "well-preserved gentle man." Tho old chap has drank poor whiskey for forty years. Poverty N no dlssrac. Tip same nvuj' be said nf tile grip, Hallstend nnd Great IJend young peoplo who bite each other over the garden gate do not take kindly to tho new electric lights. Tho world In just a.s full of people today as 'it ever was who haunt news paper olllces when they hnvo private axes to grind, and who solicit free pun's for themselves and their prlvato enterprises, but from whom on other occasions It Is Impossible lo extract news they may have In their possession with a hydUiulle pump. Fact! A PASSING OL.ANCH. When all of those new railroads tin! built It will bo fun to travel over In Wayne county. Each week some of the Hoticsdale newspapers build a road from somewhere to anywhere. It 's re freshing, exhlllratlng work and It doesn't cost a bloomln' cent. Somebody remarks that anybody ran ifet crci'ilt. unless It Is the man who l in iniillv btinnrv. A numb r of i andldi'.tes for sheriff aniioiince that they are "In the hands of their friends." It Is sincerely to 1? hoped that the aforesaid friends will haV" tho good sense lo lock them up until ufter election, Tho business of a mother of seven small children Is pretty much always picking up. When anything appears In the w0r that Just fits you, do not worry nb nit It. The writer probably never thought of vou. THH SHOUT OF IT. Physicians report that the grip now vMtlng this section Is a feeble und de generate specimen of the tribe, yet It Is able to llll lis victims full of as sorted aches, pains and chills not to mention quinine, red rum, pills and other stuff without end. A Stisqiiehium woman has been so Kcupled In sewing carpet tags that for several nights recently she has dreamed of tearing rags. One night she tore her husband's night shirt even to the neckband. There Is a legend that a peregrinat ing dealer in tinware, furs and other recently drove over from 'York state into Susquehanna county with a load of fox, coon, wildcat and other hides, anil, taking them to the county commissioners' otllce, secured bounties on the entlic lot. Later on the swindle was dlscovcicd, and the ; commissioners now refuse to pay a ' stali bounty to home hunters. The i latter have set up a lasting howl, I Uev. J. C. Hognn has removed his ' "Open Letter" from Forest City to ! Ilki-s-Ilarre. Among other things! the current number nys: I The Open Letter wll contlnu- to be n red hot herald of lightenusness. It will fear neither man nor devil, libe ling, "preacher" nor politician. "We will speak out, we will lie licatd, Though nil earth's systems crack: We will not bate a single word, Nor take a letter buck. La liars fear, let cowards sJirink. Let traitors turn away; Whatever we have dined lo think That dare wo also saw" Whitney. A I1AYONHT THRUST Is a. ,i pin scratch lo the tonuies of Indigestion and Dyspepsia. The bravest yololcr will weaken before the onslaught of these re diHihtahlo enemies to health. Dr. Vim Stan's Ptneaiile Tablets break down the stronghold's of dis-.ise. build mi and fottll'y the wasted nerve force, give new life, new hope, new energy. boit the banner of viiti rv In the su.id of the flig of distress. :;.-, cents- Sold by .Matthews Itros. and W. T. nark. to. THE MARKETS. Wall Stieet Kevlew. New York, Jan. 17. The changes In stock quotations for the day were unim portant. Tho rrarket showed strength nuw of the day and repeated efforts mi the part of the bears to depress pi Ices al though assisted by sales of some 30,000 shares of stock for London account were of little avail and prices worked upward generally until the last hour, when pre vious gains of tho day were practically wiped out. The highest prices of the ilny were made about noon, the standard shales showing handsome gains. Total sales were 710,700 shares. Quotations furnished bj l.AHAR & FPLLElt, stock, grain and cotton brok ers, rooms 20'.i and 210, Board of Trade building, Scranton, Pa. Open- Hieh- Low- CIos lug. est. est. Ing Am. Cot. oil jo ::o :W4 ::v)i Am. Sug. He'g Co ..127 12si 127 127-i Atcll.. To. & S. Fu .. 21i 22 2P4 211;, A T. & S. P., Pr .. r.i;a4 :,"H r,r, ,-,7 Am. Tobacco Co ...HO'i H0.. 1I0"S IIS Am. Spirits l.i'i n5 13 n llrook. It. T fi2' !J4 M H2V, H.iy State Uas 7U 7'k 7'4 'i Can. Southern Ki'd rVj Ki .Vis N. J. Central 102 'i, 1(CH lulli W dies. St Ohio 2t'."'8 20 '4 20aH 201, 'hie. .i C. W 13 ir.i l.V, ', Chic. .S: N. W 113 113 1I3'4 HI Chic. 11. & Q i:w ISP i:!2::H YW Clile.. Mil. fr St. P ..lisi 12V;;, 12t? j'.'3 ciilc it. 1. it P 117' iis's in;is 117-v, Clili;.. St. P. M. iV; O. Mi ".'7', W 07 C C. C. & St. 1 40 40',t 13'i 45j 'on. Oas nil'-. I'.il'.-.. llKi-a l.uu Ueliivviire ti llnd ..112 112 112 112 N. Y.. L. lC. & W ... IMi tr.-i 13'i ISii, Fid. Steel Pr MVi SP SO St Fed. Steel, Com ...'.. .V!',? T. 321 33 C!en. Ulectrle !i'l it'll, ii !i!l'i Louis, it Nash CO Ol'J Cij t,3V4 Manhattan Hie 100t. 107H I'lO 1071, Met. Trnrtlcm Co...l!i2'i 1!''SK 192'i llUVt M. K. & Tex.. Pr .. 37 SSi 37 S7Vj Mo. Paclllc 43'fe IV', 4.1 13 Nut. Lead :;vi ;i.Vj :is. ;wv'i N. Y. Air Hrako ...,1M 130 111 H3'..j N. Y. Central 121". 123'i 121 12ti Out. & West 1M4 l!'1 10'i- 'lU'a North. Paclllc H'.:'J 47'i IiPS I'U, Nor. Paclllc Pr .... 7MZ 7SU 7S'i 7M Paclllc Mall 43',s fit, 43', iV,t People's Oas 110 113i 1007(, jjl FINANCIAL. $500,000.00 FIRST MORTGAGE rFORTY-YEMOO OFTHi . BROOKLYN BOROUGH GAS CO. GREATER NEW YORK INCOKI'OKATni) INDHR Tllll LAWS OP HI 11 bTATH OI' NEW YORK INTEREST PAYABLE MARCH 1 and SEPT. 1, FREE FROM ALL TAXES Wo offer at vtar and accrued interest tho unsold balance of those Bonds. Tho Company i earning: conaldorably inoro than its fixed clmrgoa nnd its business is vapidly increasing, tho territory which it supplies namely, tho Thirty-first Ward of Brooklyn being; a populous nnd rfrowiup section of tho city. $200,000 of tho nbovo named issue is reserved in tho Treasury nnd con be sold for extonstons and improvements. Further information can be obtained at our office. STAHL STRAUB, BANKERS, 113 SOUTH FBFTH STREET, (DUliXKL HUILOHS'l), PHILADELPHIA.) Phil. &. Head 22'i 23 22 P. & It.. 1st Pr r.:.(? r.-5 r4i Southern It. It,. Pr.. 47i 4!) 47 Tenn,, v. (i lion .... , m 73? 4CV4 72 K 91 Texas & Pad He .... WA ... M ... vJm i(4f, tn 74U 47 72' li 23 18J4 73i I'nloit Pacific ... l'tilon Pac, Pr . 73 T2',i 23 on, i . . lttiiiucr 1. 8. Leather, Pr . Wabash, Pr West. Pnlon 4.1 71 '4 22i HI CIHCAOO LOAllD OP TIIADE Open- High- Low Cloa Inir. 70 'i M'i sr.i 37 27 SOl.i fl.SO lu.or. r...vi n.72 WHEAT. May July COllN. May July OATS. May July POllK. January .. May LAUD. January ., May lug. 70h rut. 70'(, (Mi est. 70S B7'li 27 ai'.;. !'.0 KMO vri 27H n.S'i , 10.10 , r..7; ll.SH ie.02 r,.r,o D.72 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Basod on Par of 100. STOCKS. Hid. Asked. Rrrnnton fit I'lttHton Trac. Co. First National IJank Klniliurst lloulevard Scranton Havings Pank Scranton Packing Co Thlid National Tank Tliroop Novelty Mfg. Co S'crantoti Hallway Co Dime Hep. & Dls. Hank l.coiuiniy Light Heat & Pow er Company Scranton Illuminating, Heat & Power Company Scranton Forging Co Tinders' National Hunk Lacka. Lumber Co Lack. Trust & Safo Dep. Co.. Mooxlc Mountnln Coal Co Scranton Paint Co Clark & Sinner Co.. Com Clark & Snover Co., Pr Corsdu Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Scr. Iron Fence & Mfg. Co... PONDS. 3) '65 'si &oo 3& 1W 43 :65 130 iis',4 80 S3 130 150 400 123 100 5,0 1(0 Scranton Pass. Hallway, first mortgage, duo 1920 People's Street' Hallway, first mortaaKc. due HIS us 115 People's Street Hallway. Gen oral mongase, one irei ... Dickson Manufacturing Co . Lacka. Townshlnl School 5. City of Scrantoa'-Bt. Imp. 6. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Scranton Traction C bonds,. Carson Coal Co US 100 102 102 85 100 iw 103 Philadelphia Grain nnd Produce. lill'idelphla Jan. 17. Wheat jc. lower; contract grade, January, 73a73'.c. Corn Dull and 'w. Iiivver: No. 2 mixed, Janu ary, old, 411a41',:c. ; do. new, 40'8a40'1;c. Oats Dull and easlei ; No. 2 white, clipped, 33',ii:;.V1c. ; No. :i do. do., Ma.lPxC.; No. 2 mixed, do., 3.1a.Tl'-e. Provisions Steady with a fair .lobbing trade; smoked beef. city. In sets. Hi,il7c. ; do. western. 11 al2c. ; smoked beef, knuckles and tenders. 1vc ; beef hams. $ IV Mia 10; hams, S. I. cured, in ties, 7'aSc. ; hams, smoked, as to brand and average. S.iO'c. ; sides, ribbed. In Knit. 3'1ia35c ; do. do. smoked, li'jaO'ac. ; shoulders, pickle cured, 4u3c. : do. do. smoked. iVtiitii.; picnic hams, S. P. euied, !iu3,c. ; do. do. smoked, Static; bellies, in pickle, according to average, loose. i;a0'c. ; breakfast bacon, 7tiaS',fce. ; lard, pure, city rcllned. In ties. fi'iaO'ic. ; do, do. do. In tubs. li'iuRijc. ; do. butchers', loose. 31i;a3'ic. Wool Unchanged. Hot ter Quiet and unchanged; fancy western creamery, 20c. ; do. prints, 21c. Kggs Dull and lc. lower; fresh nearby. 21c; do. western. 21c; do. southwestern, 20c.; do. southern, lOaJiic. Rcllned Sugars Un changed. Cotton Steady. Tallow Steady and higher, city prime. In hogs heads. 3'ic: country do. do., barrels, 4c; dark do.. She; cakes, 4'i.c; grease, 2.i3c. Live tiultry Steady ; fowls, choice. 10a liii-.c ; do. fair lo good. O'ijC ; old roos ters, f.ij.c: spring chickens, choice west ern, HallH'C.; do. fair to good, tulOc. ; tur keys, choice to fancy, Hal lc. : do. fair to good, HalOc. : ducks, 7aSc Receipts Flour, 10.000 barrels nnd fl.flno sacks; wheat. .V, iioo bushels; corn, S3.oon bushels; oats, 11, non bushels. Shipments Wheat. H.000 bushels; corn. 32 0HO bushels: oats, 14.000 bushels. New York Grain and Produce Market. New York. Jan. 17. FI0111 Kxceedlngly dull and In buyers' favor. Wheat Spot Weak; No. 2 red, 70 'c., f. o. b.. Jlloat to arrive; No. 1 northern Duluth, 7!ajc., f. o. b afloat spot; No. 2 do.. 77' ic, t. o. b., nollat ; No. 1 norlbein New York. 7S'c, f. o. b., alloat spot; options opened weak and eonhiued so all day. closed barely seady a 7i,e. lie decline; .March closed 7c ; May, 7Pc: July. 73'c Corn-Spot weak. No. 2. I.ial33jc, f. 11, b.. alloat; options opened weak, governed entirely by bear news and under selling for both accounts declined further, closing weak at 'jc. net loss: May closed 41?ic Oats Spat easier; No. 2. Wtc.; No. 3. 33',c ; No. 2 white, 33'i.c; No. :t do.. 34'ic ; track mixed western, ::i:i33c. ; track white, 3.'ia3S'i;C ; options dull. flutter V eak; western creamery. HalOc : do. factory. 2al7c ; state dairy, 13.ilSc ; do. creamery, H.USc. Kggs Steady; state and ennsylvunla, Ma 2P;c; western fresh, 21c Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, Jun. 17. A blunder yesterday In reporting the Russian reports for the week at nearly 11 million bushels less than the amounted to caused a decided slump in wheat today nnd May closed will a loss of 'niilc. Corn Left orf 'c. lower and o.its declined "s.i'c. Pork Is down 12'i.c. and lard and ribs c. each. Cash quotations were ns follows: Flour Dull and unchanged; No. 2 spring wheat. 07alc. ; No. 3 do. do., 024a07c : No. 2 red. 71c: No. 2 corn, Sj'ic. : No. 2 yel low. M.i'a:!3",c; No. 2 oats, 20ju27o. ; No. 2 white. 2;ia2'J' kC ; No. ;l do., 2s','.a21'c : No. 2 rye, M'4c. . No. 2 barley. 42a32c; No. 1 llax seed, J1.13'...; new. H.1S; prime tim othy seed. 2.::3: mess pork. J:.S2'in!I.S7',!.; lard, Ji.ri0aB.52i j ; snort ribs. $l.70.i4.!K; dry salted shoulders. !', 1'jC.; short clear. $3.03a3.10: whiskey $1.27: sugars, iiiichanged. Buffalo Live Stock Market. Hast HufYalo, N. Y.. Jan. 17.-Cattlo Fairly active. Hogs Slow: good to choice Y01 Iters and light edlunis. $3.C3a . .,,," ...... .u..t, ,,.,,,, 4-,, ,.,-,, ..1 . nut .'i. i nun ii to seleeled wethers, $l.l3al.ii3; culls and common. f2.SOn4.CO. New York Iivo Stock Market. New York. Jan. 17. HeeM ':, trad ing; steady; calves, stead.v . euinon to prime veals. $3a.23. Sheep and Lambs Little trade, steady; good sheep, $1.23; good lambs. $3 40. Hogs Slow and lower at $3.Wa3.0O; top state hogs and pigs. $4. Oil Market. Oil Clo, a.. Jan. 17. Credit balances. SI. Hi; certificates, sales, 5.000; February delivery ut $1,131; 1.000 barrels cash. $1.13; shipments, 121,2.14 barrels: runs, 92.223 bar- lelS. FINANCIAL. ...mi luiiKos, i.iuu,i..u; pigs, lair 10 cnoice, $:l.0oa3.73. Sheep and Uimbs Falrlv act ive: lambs, choice to extra, J3.73a3.S0; ..iillu n.,,1 .,.. .... .1, tt 'I'.., I T". . ,.l.-.... ..L..1.... The People's Exchange. SAMMMAAAAAAMMAMAAMAAMKAAMMAAMAAAAMMMM A POPULAR CLEARING IIOUS12 for tho Hcncllt of All Who OPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for the Henellt of All Who Have Houses to Rent, Real Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help These dvertiscmenu Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for & 11 live Si Small Aili Five Cents tt Word Kxccpt bittmtlons Wanted, Which Aro In- Kurtcd Free. FOR RENT FOIl llF.NT-AI'ltll. 1. STOKU 207 WY omliiK avenue nltli or without Hour overhead. Iiuiulru M. W. Siiuler, 225 Jet ferson avenue. FOIl ltKNT-A FIVlSTOUY Ht'II.U , ItiR suitable fur wholesale business, located In tho wholesale block, No. 14 Lackawanna avenue. For rent from April 1st. Kimulru of Ilurko Xlros., olllee Cou ncil building. OFFIC1CS IN' COM.MONWIIAI.TII , Uulltlliin; slim'lc rooms and suites for term of yeurs with vaults. One suite of six collecting olllces with three vaults ur three sillies of two olllces, each with vault. Moderate price. llellnlshed to salt tenants. Inquire at room cot) on fitn floor. FOIl ltUNT-HANDSOMi: UKSIDKNCH, 037 North WiishhiKton avenue. IMS- session about l'-obruury 1 If desired; also will sell carpets, shades, etc. In.ulro at Kuiusmiths Uuz; :aar, FOIl ItKNT-TWO Fl.OOItS 40x&0 13A01I. Jiniuire 1:17 l'enn avenue. FOIl ItllNT-EKSK ROOM Oil SlIAll!'. , of olllces scccnil floor front, Coal Kx chnnge. Call at room 15. FOIl llKNT Qulncy EECCND FI.OOU. "01 FOR SALE FoirsTu-"T VO " U A hT.Kl l"c 1 1 A I HS and Ilxtures. Inquire J. lllllardy, Old Forse. FOIl SAl.K-A ClOOD IIOTF.I. ITIOP erty on very reasonable terms. Apply Dickson lirewlni? company. Dickson, l'a. FOIl 8AI.K-1MANOS AND OIIGANS AT Guernsey ISrothcrs' rooms, 7-S Ilurr building. Goods the best, pilces tho low est, terms tho easiest. A call will con vince all. Di:siItAni.M LOTS ON rol.FAX AVK nue. Var particulars aadrcss Uox 143, Scranton, l'a. FOIl SAI.R-TI2N R-l-P-A-N-S FOIl S cents at druggists. Ono gives relief. FOR SALE OR RhMT. FOIt HUNT Oil SALK-FIIIST CLASS Upright l'liino. Gicd as new. liar gain. Address 1S3G Washlnglon avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS. Twrv1uTrLi:AS rent to gentlemen at 421 Mulberr, street. FOIl IlKNT- LA11CK PLFASANV front room, sultablu for iwo gentle men. 110 Adams avenue. SECOND FI.OOU FRONT ROOM TO let with board, permanent or tran sient. Tho Aldlne, 120 Adams avenue. FOR llENT-l'LKASANT FUIIN1SIIKD rooms; conveniences. Ilooms from T1.0O up, 522 Mulberry titrcet. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALfi-MY RESIDENCE AT 23.1 Colfax avenue; Just c( mpleted. All modern Improvements. Ilerdwood finish, sanitary plumbing, electric lights, etc. Price reasonable. Address Frank T. Okell, 220 Broadway, New York city. MONEY TO LOAN. $2,000 MORE OR LESS STRAIGHT. Curry, Attorney, Connell Rulldlng. WANTED. WANTED-CA!-:E OF RAD 1IKAI.Ii that R-I-l'-A-N-S will not benefit. Fend S cents to Rlpnns Chemical Co., New York, for 10 samples and 1,000 testi monials. HELP WANTED-MALE. A GOOD ERRAND Trlbuno Bindery. BOY WANTl'.D. AVANTKD-STENOGRAl'IIKR; YOl'XU man; Immediately. Apply Lackawan na Lumber Co., 401 Board of Trade build ing. WANTED - RESPONSIBLE FIRM wants oilico manager at .Scranton; sal ary, $1,200 year; JGOO cash and best lefer ences required; commercial reference fur nished. Address I'ostofllco Box SI 2, Plilla. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. wXntkd-a'oood girl for gen- erul housework. Apply at once, "0J Jefferson uvviiue. LADIES TO EMBROIDER-GOOD PAY- Ing, easy work sent to your homo. write for sample and materials. Fiilquo Embroidery Co., 102 Fulton St.. New Yolk. SITUATIONS WANTED lector wants situation; can furnish best of references. Address AV. E, F.. General Delivery, city. SITUATION WANTKD-UY A BOY 1.1 as olllee boy. Address V. L. C. 1121 Eynon street. WANTED -BY A YOFNG LADY, dreismaklng to do at home, or will f,o out b the day. Address M., !2G Green Ridge stieet. city. YOl'NG MAN DESIRES CLERICAL position of any kind; willing to work; salary moderate; otllce work preferred. '.. WANTED-SITFATION AS COACII mnn, one with a complete understand ing In all its branches4 best rcfereua-. Con eh nui n, Tribune olllee. PRINTER -NINE YEARS' EXPERI I'lice: good Jobber: At solicitor; can take full charge. 121 Kresuler court, Scianton, Pa. A YOPNO MAN WITH SEVERAL Years' experience as shoe s.tlcsmtii wants position In a retail shoe store. Address Box 383. City. WANTED-WORK OF ANY KIND. GO out by thu day or take washing home, 420 Franklin avenue, rear, upstairs. FINANCIAL. LaBAR & FULLER BROKERS, Oldest liatabllslieil Mojseln the City. I)ciilcrs la STOCKS. CO I TON, C1UAIN und PROVOIONS. on margin o.- (or delivery. OFFICli: Knonu lug nnd jio lloard of Trade llulMl.u, tcranton, a. U G. LA IIAlt. I. V FULLER J. R. L. CARRINGTON & CO, S Hroadway.N. Y. 410 Connell llldu Scranton lll'Y AM) SHLL ON COMMISSION High Class lioiids, Hallway and Indiislrlal stock, Olilcngo (jiralu and Provision. Direct Wire to Chicago and PhllaJelphla, TELEPHONE 6182. STGRLINU S. SMITH, Hgr. LEGAL. SEALED PROPOSALS Wlt.l. HE RE celveil at the olllee of the Secretary of tho Scranton Board nf Control until 7.30 o'clock Monday evening, January 2:1, 1W. for digging suwer at No. 3 building, Eleventh ward, lu accordance with plum, and specifications lu the hands of John A. Duckworth, architect, 1 1-15 Coal Ex change hulldhuf, The sum of ono hun dred dollars lu cash or certllled cheek shall be enclosed with each bid. which sum shall be forfeited to tho school dls trlct lu case of refusal or omission on the part of tho bidder whom contrnct shall be accepted, to execute contract within ten days ufler the awurdlng of tin same. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. fly order of the Scranton Board of Con trol. MRS. E. D. FELLOWS, Secretary, l'ro Turn. ESTATE OF DAVID W. BROWN. LATE of Dulton, Lackawanna County, de ceased. Letters testamentnry upon the above named estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons having claims or demands against said estate will present them fur payment, and those Indebted tin re to will please make Immediate pay ment to MARY L. BROWN, Executrix. Daltou, Pa. J. W. CARPENTER, Executor. Meant' Building, Scranton, Pa. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Moosle Powder tomiicny will bo held at their olllee In the city of Scranton. Pennsj lvanla, on Wednesday. January 2.1th. 1Mi;i, at S 11 clock p. m for the purpose of electing directors fur the ensuing year and trans acting such other business us may come before them. No transfer of stock will be made for ten days next preceding the day of election. JOHN D. SI1ERER. Secretnry. NOT H-E I n THE MATTER OF TI IE petition of the city of Scranton Tor the appointment of viewers to ascertain me costs, damages and expenses, and assess tlie benefits for opening Wyom ing avenue from Ollvo street to Ash stieet in the city of Scranton. In the ourt or Common Pleas. No. 12o, Janu ary Term. ISWi. The undersigned, having been appoint ed by the Court, viewers In the forego , !.'fiiIn,l,i '.''' 'lereby give notice that they Jli. 1 '".l .U10.""'1 ,ln' "f February. A. 1)., iw.i, at 10 o clock a. ni meet on the Hoe L "je said improvement, at the corner '.i HV" HtJei't and Wyoming avenue, In 1 no city ;if Scranton, proceeding thence over the lino of said improvement, view ing tho same and the premises uffeeled thereby, and will hear all parties lnte--ested therein, and their witnesses. GEO. W. OKELL. AY. W. DAVIS. C W. M' KINNEY. Viewers. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Enterprise Pow der Manufacturing Company, for the election of directors and the Iraiisactim or such other business as mav properly come before it. will be held oh Wednes day, January 2.-.th. isn;i. at the otllce of the company, Scranton, Pa., at 3.'0 11 clock p m. No transfer of stock will be made for ten days next preceding the (late of the above meeting. K. I. KINGSBURY. Secretary. 1IIL ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the St. Clair Co.il ,.mp.any'. for "Y" ''ctlon of directors and tho transaction" of such other busi ness as may properly come before it, will ..'" ''.,',' on Monday. January 23, IMfl. ut t!V.'im 2f tho rompuny In the Library Building. Scranton. Pa., at three o'clock p. m. At tliis1 meeting it i Intended to amend the by-laws. No tr.insfi r of stock will be made for ten days next preceding tho date of the nlimv meeting. E. P. K1NSG11URY, Secretary. POLITICAL. AT A MEETINf: (II.' TIM.- nevumin lHiidiigli Rt publican committee, held Jan. 14, isji',1, n was declikd to hold the prl miiry election on Saturday, Jim. 2 ISn from 1.30 p. m. to 7.30 p. 111., and the con vention lor the nominations of candidates to be held on Wednesday. Feb, 1, 1W at S o clock p. in. Place of meeting to be an nounced later. DAN POWELL. Chairman. BYRON BRADY, Secretary. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY SAFETY IN SPCULATIOn! $10o'"lT vested In grain or stocks by my safe method plan will pay $i,om prollt within 30 days. References furnished. Write for particulars. Richard Oliver, Hanker arnl Broker. Chicago Stock Excli.mrre. Chicago. CITY SCA VENGER A.H. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BRIGGS, Proprietor. Leavo orders 1100 North Muln avenue, or Licko's drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone C010. j5JzEJIJzZment- MRS. L. T. KELLER. SCaTptTiEAT ment, Mc. ; shampooing. GOc. ; facial massage, manicuring, 23c.; chiropodj. '.01 Oulncy. PROFESSIONAL. ARCHITECTS EDWARD II. DAVIS, AlU.lll'l Ki 1 Connell Building, Scranton. E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of COU Washington uvenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR.. ARCHITECT. 435 Spruce St., cor. Wash, av., Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT. Price Building, 12(1 Wubhlligloii avenue, Scranton. T ! I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS. Traders' National Bank. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE L.ciT WANNA. Siranton. Pa. Courses preparatory in college. law, medicine or biislliess. Openi Sept. 12. Send for catalogue. Rev. Thom as M. Cami, LL. D., Walter II. Buell. A M. 0 vi i iivlxii di i d$id dd W i )ii) A Rare Chance. Every garment in our store must be sold in order to make room for spring stock. We offer the follow ing inducements to buyers: )i 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. 223 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. f)(f(l)(fMfMfyi)(IV0(0(f)?lS(t(IM0(0WWIMI(W(0(f(tsS; PROFESSIONAL. JJEW77Sr3 DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON "pRN yato Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry. DR. 11. F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACIt. 115 Wyomhm n WELCOME C. 8N0VER. S3I Wnshln, avenue. Hours. 9 to 1, and 2 too. HAT MANUFACTUnCR. TOLLES, 400 SPRUCE HTHEKTM AK.IH your hat to order and they lit. HOTELS AND RC3TAURANT3 THE ELK CAFE, 12G AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEICLEH, Propiletor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L. & W. passenger depot. Conducted on tho Ell ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LXWVGJS FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Coiinsrllnr at -Law. Ilurr Building, rooms lantiil 11, Washington avenue. WILLAR1). WAIlltEN "kNAPP, AT tonieys nnd Coimsnllers-'it-Law. Re publican Building, Washliigun uvemu, Scranton, Pa. JESSUP JESSUP. ATTOP.NEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law. Commonwealth Building. Rooms I, 20 and 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORN11Y-AT-Law. Rooms r.lt. 515 and tl'l, Board or Trade Building. D. B. HEPI.OGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate seetirl'N. Mears' Building, corner Washington iivrmio and Spruce street. JAS, J. H. HAMILTON, ATTOHNEY-nl-Lnw. 301 Commonwealth Building, Scranton. EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY. IJntnu f,il- n11 niL .1 .. it,.,.su llnl tilln.T uunif, CMIMVI, Hill IIIMB, turiun " L. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-l.AW. 002 Board of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth Building, Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON Jfe WILCOX. TRADERS' Natlornl Bank Building. C. COMEGYS. 11-13 REPUBLICAN Building. A. W. HERTIIOLF, ATTORNEY, Mears Building. MIDWIFE MRS. GABLE. GRADUATE MIDWIFE. 151S Washburn street, Scranton. En gagements solicited. Rooms and best attendance for 11 limited number of pa tients. PHYSICIANS AND SURQCON5 PR. C. L. FREY, SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank Building, 12.' Wyoming avenut. MARY A. SHEPHERD, M. D.. IIOME opathlst, No. 22S Adams avenue. DR. W. E. ALLEN. 512 NORTH WAS'I Ington avenue. DR. II. TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming a venue and Spruce street. Scrantoi. Olilce hours: Thursdays and Saturdays, H a. m. to 0 p. m. DR. L. M. GATES, ROOMS. 207 AND IMS Beard of Trade Building. Olllee hours, S to ft a. in.. 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. in. Resi dence, 200 Madison avenue. DR. C. L. FREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture, Truss Fitting nnd Fat Reduc tion. Oflico telephone 1.M3. Hours. 10 lo 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR. S. W. l.'A.MOREAUX OFFICE S.Y Washington avenue. Residence, 131S Mul berry. Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys and gcnlto-uilnary organs a specialty. Hoais, 1 to 4 p. m. W. O. ROOK. VETERINARY SUR geou. Horses, Cattle and Dogs trenti d. Hospital, 121 Linden &troet, Scranton. Telephone 2(i72. SECDS G. It. CLARK S. CO., SEEDMEN AND Nurterymeii; store 140 Washington ave nue; green house. i;V) North Main ave nue; store telephone, 7S2. WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUETTEL. REAR Ml LACKA wanna averue, Scranton, I'u manufac turer of Wire Screens. MISCELLANEOUS BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC- FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and ccnccrt work furnished. For terms, address R. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over llulbcrt's music stoic. MEGARGEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twin Warehouse, 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Valley Railroad System In Effect Nov. 13. Ii9 TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and New Vork via 11 & II. 11- ! ut l,A:' ,u "' ului 12-lB. 2.1N 1 n Black Diamond Exjrtss, ami u: p. n. Sundays. D. & II.. 1.5S, ,.!! p. m. For wnuo nay1," Jiimiuiiin, I'oltsvllle .. M,..,t.l, irmriplf. I iivi'i, ,,.!.. ... ..; (i.Mipva nnd nilnciivi 1... .. """.'' uu.i'". - -.- -,, - : ,-: oiiurinei ate stations, via p., L. it W. R, u & " ... 1..--. .mil li.23 11. 111. ,u ,0 For Geneva. Rochester, Buiralo . . t.,!! I'liicfiim iitltl nil I nlm, .. aia Falls. Chicago and nil 1 olnu west li D & It. . R.. 12.0.1 3.oa Black Dlumoi Ekprcss. 10.41 and .11 30 p. m. Sund "s. J & li.. H. u. m., i.4! p. 111. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley parlor cars on all trains lietwe. 11 Wllkes-Barre and New -JoiK. PinhuKl Dhla. Bulfulo and Stispenslon Bridge. P' UOLLIN 11. WILBUR. Gen. S,,t.. South Bethleheni, l'a C1IAS. S. LEE. Gen. I'.(ss. Ait., 20 Coit land street. New ork. A W. NONEMACHEIt. Division t'.u ingcr Agent, South Bilbl.licm. Pa. For tickets and Pullman ivservatio'it npply 209 Lackawunna ave , Scranton. I'.i UP-T0OUCLQT,i!Sli, ',HTTElSflilDFdR1ISHE13 and principal points ; ln the .'oal regions via D. & 11. It, It.. ''.-U 2.1b nnd 4.27 1, m For Betlilhem. l'.aston .Reading H.i'r rlsburg and pr nclpal In terniedlato Hta tlons via D. 11. l. it., Ii.Ij u. m.. i-o': s.its i. ;. IlIuE'JKKl'rcB, It:";: Sundays, II. i!c II.. l.uii, ;.4S p. n,. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. ' r rrfnu-w-ww-tf-ywi PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule In l!l!;ct May 19, 1S9J. Trains Leavo Wllkos-Qarro as Fol. lows: 7.30 a, m weok day3, for Sunbur Horrlsburfr, Phllatlolphla, Daltl. morr, WashlnRton, and for Pitts. burp and tho West. 10.15 a. m wook days, for Hazloton, Pottr.vlllo, Roadlng, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun. bury, Harrisbun?, Philadelphia, Baltlmoro, Washington and Pitts burp; and the Wost. 3.12 p. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris- burp;. Philadelphia, Baltimore, WanhlnRton, and Plttsbure nnd tho Wost. 000 p. m., week days, for Sunbury. Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. , J. R. WOOD, (len'l Pav Aunt J. II. HUTCHINSON, Ocncral Manie?. Del., I.nckn. nnd Western. KITect Monday. Kovcmber II, 1SKS. Trains have Scu.i.lcn as follows: Kx press for Now oVrk and all polntu East, 1.40. :i.ui, CIO, mki and 10.0S u m.; 12.6.-, ami .1.X1 p. m IJxpiess for Hasten, Trenton, Phlludcl. phla and the South, r.. 10, S.00 und 10.03 u. ni.. ls.fis and ,1.;!.! p. m. lobjiiaiina accLinmodatlon, G.10 p. m. LxprcMs for UliiRliamtoii, Osweso. El mlra fomliiK, Hath. U.insvllle. Mauat Morris and iluffulo, 12.10, 2.113, y.OO a. in. i.,w and 5.30 p. m., niaUinK closo connuc llons at Ilunnlo tn nil points In tho West, Northwest and Southwest. WiiHhliiKluii aeccmmodatlon. 3,p. m. I'l'iKliamidn and way stations, 1.0 p. in. Nicholson aceomnitdatlon, r.,10 p. m. n Express fur liu-a and Itkhlleld Springs, " n. and lVi p. 111. Ithaca. 2.3.1. 9.00 n. m. nnd 1.H3 i. m. ! or Northiiniherhind, Plttstoll, Wilkes- m''11' -lynoutli, IlloomsburK and Daii iue, mukliiK ehse connections at North 11 in r ' for W'llllnmsport, Ilarrlsburif, "iiuiuiv, 11 asniiiKtnii ana mo souiu, .Northuml.irlntul and Intermcdlato fla tlous, cue, lo.o,-. . m UIlt us a,id 3.10 p. in. Nuiitlenkp nnd Intermediate statloni, k.08 uml 11.10 a. m. Plymouth and Inter mediate stations, MD and S.W p. m. Kor Kingston, 12.53 p. ni. Pullman parlor and sleeping conrhoi on '. -rtim-Ni trains. lor detailed Information, pocket time tallies, etc.. apply to M. I.. Smith. Dls t! assenKer ARent, depot ticket of- Dchiwaru nnJ 1 1 ml so 11. On Sunday, July 3rd, trains will lcnvo 1-el Hilton us follows: l-'or ('uil)iiiiilnle-fi.a). 7.K1. S.53, 10.13 a. m.J 12 noon; 1.2.1, 2.20. 3.62, 5.23, C.23, 7.57, 0.15, 11.00 p. 111.; 1.1B a. m. l''or Alliany. Saratofia. Montreal, Bos ton. Now KnRlnnd points, etc. 6.20 a. 111., '-" p. m. l-'or Ilonesdale (1.20. S.53, 10.13 a. m.; 11 noon; 2.20. 5.23 p. m. l-'or Wllkes-Harre. II. 15. 7.4S. S.43, 0.3S, 10.13 n. tn.; 12.01, 1.23. 2.1S, 3.3.1. 4.27, 6.10, 7.4S. 10.41, 11.30 p. tn. ror ,wv vork. Philadelphia, etc, via J.ehlKh Valley Itallroad-C.1.1 a, m.. 1?.M. 1.2S. 1.27 p. in.; with Black Diamond l-3x-press, ii.ao p. i. l''or Pennsylvania Hallroad points. 6.13, P.3S 11. tn., 2.1S, 4.27 p. m. For Vestoni points, via I.cIiIrIi Valley ltallroail-i.4S a. m.; 12.03, 3.33. with Black Diamond Kxpress, 10.41. 11.35 p. m. Trains will arrlvo in Scranton ns fol lows: From Carhondale and the North 6.10, i.CI. S.:W. !i.:il, 10.3S. 11..1S n. m.. 1.23, 2.15. 3.25f, 1.23, .1. 43. 7.41. 10.3S. 11.27 p. ni. I- rom Wllkes-Barre and the South C.1.1, ..IS. S. IS. 10.01, ll.r,:. ,1. m.il.lS. 2.11, 3.18, 5.20. 0.21, 7.K1. 9.05, 10.05 p. m.: 1.13 n. in. Sl'NDAV TRAINS. For t'arhondalc 9.07, 11.33 p. m.t 1.13, 3.52. 3.33. 9.53 p. m. l-'or Wilkes-Barre-9.49, 11.43 a. m.; l.M, 3.2S. 3.43, 7.1S p. 111. Lowest rates lo all points In United States and Canada. .1. W. IintDICK. (i. P. A., Albany. N V. II. W. t-HOSS. IX P. A. Scranton, Pa. Centrul Uiilli'nnd of New Jersey (I.ehlKh and Susiitiehanna Division.) Stations In New York Foot of Liberty street. N. H., and South Ferry, Whitehall street. Anthracite coal used exclusively, lnaur InK cleanliness and comfort. TIMH TAIILF. IN KI-'l-'Kt'T NOV. 20. 1SDS. Tuilns lene Scranton for Plttston, Wllkes-llat-ie, etc.. at S.30, J.10 11. m., 1.20, 2.35, 3.20, 7.10 p. in. Sundtis, 9.1)0 o, m., 1.00, 2.15, 7.10 p. 111. For Lakewood and Atlantic City, 8.39 a. in. l-'or New Vork. Newark and Klizabcth, S.30 (express) a. m 1.20 (express), 3.20 (ex. press) p. in. Sundays. 2.13 p. in. Train leaving 1.20 p. 111.. arrives ut Philadelphia, IteadhiK Terminal, 7.03 p. in., und New York, 7.03 p. m. For Munch ("hunk. Allentown, Bethle hem. Kustoii nnd Philadelphia, 8.30 a. m., 1.20. 3.20 11. 111. Sillldu.vs, 2.15 p. m. For Baltimore and WaslilnRton. nnd points South and West via Bethlehem, S.30 a. m.. 1.20 !' ni. Sundays, 2.15 p. m l-'or L011B Brunch, Ocian llrove, etc., nt S.30 n. in., 1 -0 p. m. For lteailtr.K. Lebanon and llarrlsburff, via Allentown, K.A a. m., 1.2-) p. m. Sum day. 2.15 p. tn. For Pntlsk'Mlc. a.30 u. 111., 1.20 p. m IteturniiiK. leave New Yolk, foot of Lib erty street, North Itiver. at 4.00, ti.10 (ex press) a. 111.. 1.30 loxpressl p. m. Sunday, 4.30 a. m. Leave New York. South Kerry, foot Whitehall stieet. ut 9.n.1 a. in.. 1.23 p. m. Passengers nrrlvIiiR or ilepurtlni; from this terminal can connect under cover with all the elevated railroads, Broadway table cars, and feiiles to Brooklyn and gluten Island, makliiR quick transfer to and from ilranil Central depot and Long Island lutlroed. Leave Philadelphia. Heading Terminal, 0 "l a m.. 3.00 p. 111. Sunday, (1.15 11. ni. "I'hrouKli tickets to all points Uast, South and West at lowest rate ut tho 8tj!'l'rOLIlASrF.N. Ocn. Supt. 11. P. BALDWIN. Ocn. Pass, Agt. lviie and Wyoniins Valley. Time Table in Klfcet Sept. lflth, lf3S. Trains leave Scianton for New York. NcwmiiK and intermcdlato points on t'rle railroad, also for llawlcy and local 111 lilts at 7 in a. m. and 2.23 p. m. Train nriio' at Scriinioii fimn abnve points at 10 3 a m.. and 3 15 anil 0.0S p. III. SCIIVM'ON IIVISION, In l.ifeel Oclober Illllli, lh8. orth Hound. South lloiiiirl. 205 201 6is iei)120Q t Stations K Ifl ITS 5aa Ai p u Arrive Leave, a m rN V. Franklin St 7 40 .... 7 10 West 421m street .... 7M . .. 70o' Vt'eeliawken .... 810 .... 4 m r n Arrlvo Leave y ur 11 10 15 .11 is, 1 nnosiH, 2i5i :ia 10 40 .... I 1 on Hancock .... 311 435 1031 .. Is!. 'II Stnillgbt .... 2SVT445 in si .... i-.'jii l'lt'itoii park .... a3ii 4M 10 15 ... iimo Wlnwnoa .... V4 Mil 100,,.. 132V Poyntclld .... lit C (Ifte.... ISM iirsna S6 ft-.-s 941).... 12 :i' riensant -Mr. ... 30a 63.1 06..., II .'.! I'lllniiUalc .. 300 6.11 9 '.'.... II I9 Pori'St City .... a 19 6 41 op.... M3I, CarbMidale .... 331 664 907 (nuo, Wb.to nrhljia . .. tasH, 660 '40'. .. 1112)1 AlujntM .... IS 48' (1 01 kW... 11-t Jerniyn .... 345 oiw 863.... Ills Aiclilbald .... 3 51, 6 0J 8MH.... 11151 Wll.toii .... 854 014 84B.... llll IVckTllln .!.. 8 69 4U) 84-.' 11(17 (Hvpliant ... 4 Oil ALU 8 I'M,... 1105 1'rirt'btlrK- .... 401 641 83- 1101' QlllOOp .... 410 6.7 8331.... 11 ai I'rnt idenco , 4 14' U3i M-; . .. (I0f,7 Park rinco .... fin iwr; 8 CO,,,.. 1055 t-ciantoa .... 4!j0 HJu a ni a 11 Leave Arrive r u'e u t. Hundayonly (. elsoltles tlmt trains stun on signal (or n&v senders. ' '1 rains 20.1 and soa Bunday only, other trains 6ally except tunday. hccure rtes lu Ontario a Western bclore purcUaslin; ttekcts and bavn money, urouuli Wacicr nnfftt ti'.svtr aud freo re. rlliilnK chair cur New York to Chlciro w liout chance I'li'joonsrr U..jj Mflt;cca Is rivol'cilUI ir. I! lie. -- .- ... .. f.O. Anderson, OeniPats Afrt. T. Flltcroft, Ulv. i'css, ,.Bt.bcranton, l'a. I 4. 1