THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1899, LARGE BUSINESS IN STOCK MARKET SPECULATION IN PRODUCTS IS ALSO GAINING. In Somo Branches Consumption Is Running Beyond the Producing Capacity Tho Volurno of Truffle Exceeds All Expectations Prog ress in Silk Manufacture -Conditions Favor Continuanoe of Extra ordinary Foreign Trade. New Yoik, Jan. 1:0 It. O Dun and Co.'s weekly ielew of ttnde will say tomottow: A new year iaiel opens billllnntly. Too many trudeis have to wait for the demand which In the winter tomes slowly. But the Induslikw leslst fair ly well the tendency to unlimited ex pansion which some have to meet. Spec ulation In pioducts Is gaining, but lit tle, w hllu In stocks an enoi mom olunic of business itsults continually In high er pi Ices. The volume of payments thiottgh clearing houses la extraordln aiy, 42.7 per cent, l.nger than last year, 9t 9 per cent, larger than 1S97 and 61.1 per cent, laiger than lil1-', even the tiunsnctlous outbids: of New York showing a gain over 1S92 of 416 per cent. Speculation at New Yoik theie fore cannot be the main cause of gain. Difficulties between holders of material and manufacture continue to hinder In some Industiles and It may In some way ptove seilously embairasslng, but the activity on the whole la unsui pass ed hitherto, and the volume of tiaflc la beyond all expectations. In some branches consumption is run ning beyond the producing capacity, but In others It Is hlndeicd by doubts about the futuio supplies and pikes of materials. The woolen manufnetuter Is still watting with only a modeiate demand for goods as yet. The production Is large and considerably larger than in recent yeais, but does nut nearly a proach the capacity of the mills. Sales of wool for the past three weeks at three chief eastern maikets have been 16,495,800 pounds against 223,322,970 last ear, and prices of domestic fleece are lower with present demands running largely to quarter and half bloods and Australian cross bred. But theie Is not enough change In material or in demand for goods to encourage he ivy buying by manufacturers as yet. The cotton manufacturer has a laige de mand for goods, but raw cotton has .so rapidly advanced that possible buy ers apprehend a fall and there is hes itation In the purchases of staples. With lectflpta of cotton far ahead of last year's fiom the greatest crop then ever raised, theie Is no apprehension that good qualities may fall short be foie the j ear closes. Cotton remains 111 the fields yt't unpicked, owing to tho bad weathei and It Is deteriorating in quullu. The silk manufacturing, not withstanding manv thieats of interfer enee and disputes about duties, seems to be making stcadj piogiess IN IRON AND STKKL. The iion and steel manufacturer lead.i all otheis In the volume of new buslnes-T. While production Is much the laigest ever known, many of the woiks ate withdrawing all quotations ir ii'iming prohibitory prices In order to chock ordeis which they ennnot fill for months to come nnd do not want to accept at current prices Tho num ber of such wrrks If rapidly Increasing as the heavy demand for materials covers many months' capacity. Besse mer pig Is a shade higher at $10.90 with sales of 25,030 tons at Pittsburg and there is something liko a famine In grey forge, with sales at $9.75, although one salo at $9.93 In the valley la re ported. While finished products are In ery great demand, especially for car building and ship works at the west the week shows no advance in prices excepting E0 cents per ton in steel rails at the east. These conditions favor continuance of the extraordinary foreign tiade which resulted In the greatest balanco In fa vor of this country ever known. Janu ary reports thus far Indicate a similar excess of exports over Imports, and while wheat exports have Iro leased every month since last August they have been In thrco weeks lr,07S,077 bushels, flour Included.from both coasts against 111,899,952 bushels last year. Corn exports have been quite up to last j ear's unprecedented record, amounting to 9,r09,S99 bushels against 9,270,1S9 for threo weeks of January last year. Although prices have de clined about 4 cent, the contest be tween speculators In wheat at Uie west and at the east has held rrlces faiily steady with an ndv-wco of only an eighth for tho week. Cotton fell to C cents, but afterwards rose to 6.1 2, with out satisfactory reason in leading, but because of apprehension that supplies of good quality might fall bhort. Failures for the week have been 213 In tho United States against 374 last year, and 32 In Canada against D3 last year. IN THE PLAY HOUSES. "Cyrano do Bergerac." Scranton theater-goers will seo In Cyrano de Bergerac, the most striking and remarkable production of tho season, and the verlson of tho play that will be piesented at tho Lyceum theater this afternoon and evening, has been pronounced by critics to be tho superior of any orison thus far presented. Tho Cyrano that comes to the Lyceum theater Is that of Henry I.oe, one of the most successful and popular character actors of the Ameri can stage. Mr. Leo is himself almost as Interesting a gentleman as Cyrano, though ho has killed less people and has no abnounal nose off tho btage. He has traveled and acted all over tho world. Like all that Is truly great tin the stage, Cyrano de Bergerac comes ftom real life. Tho Cyrano of history lived In France In tho sixteen huu dteds, nnd owes his fame to his nose, his braveiy nnd his all-around clever ness. His ume was so lionibly luigo and misshapen that to see It as to laugh: to laugh was to be challenged to a duel by thp picptietor of the nose, nnd to duel with lum wns to be killed Duelling was so eisv to him that ho composed poetry while- lighting a duel on one occasion. Gieat as lie was in his day, Cyrano slumbeied In the foggy mists of history till last summer, when a young Trench playwilght named Rostand mado him the heio of a story, and later of a play. He Idwillod tl'w diameter and mado what was gtou In rtr.r1 m.nnlB nr en,! I .1.. . .. ' ir iiiiiiit Jinn innii imr i itar n ! r-.4-. .- -..0..0v- lc jurauu. Hon, and llio ocenery, nil especially prepared, la raid to be as fine as any thing" on the road. Atlna Will Wrestle. At the Gaiety theater tonight, Atlas, who has been scon several times In this city will wrestle Morad All, "The Ter rible Turk," who Is with the Al Reeves' company. Tho men will wrestle for fifteen minutes, Atlas coming on from New Ynrlc or tho special purpose of meeting the Turk. Mornd All nnd George Constantino, of Blngliamton, N. Y w i eitled lust night and Constan tino was thrown In a tilflo over flvo minute Hanlon's "Suporba. It Is hard to do Justice to such nn excellent entertainment us Hanlon's "Snpcrlu," but the pationugo endorses ull tho good things that could bo suld about It. It Is full of novelty nnd fierli Invention to Its admirers. Tew people who Itiies such u production as "Supeibu" l, have much of an Idea of the amount of work Involved In "taging such a piece and when it ft stated that between dxtv and seventy thousand ituinro fct of sceneiv nnd over 4 itillcM of rope are used, one can fonn some slight Idea of the wot It that Is done b thep talented Inventors of p.mttinilne It will be oen at tln Ly eum Monday and Tuesday tnonlngs Joseph Giecn Company. Alt next week the Joseph Oieene comp.un will be nt the Academy of Music. Mr. Ui eerie cnulos a carload of special srneiv that each play may be given In a coneet ninnnci. The list of plays lompilHCH Held p,v lli- I'nemy," 'Wlillnm Gillette s gieateit suece, "A Plain Old Irishman" uit ten especially for Mi Gierne This play Is an entirely new dopnrtuie from the. beaten tiack of uunl Irlbh plajs. It has for Its ientr.il (Irnacter a tpo of Irishman never before put upon the stage, one whos i tigged honesty, broad humanity pnd masterful grasp of affalis and men lifts him to a place of aflluente and powu In the land of his adoption. Roland Reed's Cometh, "Humbug" produced by special ai rangements with Mr. Heed and pie. sented for the first time at popular prices. These, with hexei.il otheis, which are eciualh good, will be seen during Mr. Greene's engagement next w eek. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Ciomo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if It falls to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New Yoik. Jan. 20. A rush uf belated Investors today brought the totil trans actions, to oer a million and a quarter shares, the largest of tho present move ment and next to the largest in the ills, tory of tho exchange. The prices attained today were generallj the highest In e.i s and the net gains were material in ma ly shares and fractional advance: tor U.o rest of tho list. The London market wus firm and tho public absorption of secun ties was largo and confident In tho local market. There was a period of realis ing before noon and slioit selling as well as realizing after dcllveij hour but prices picked up rapidly In tho Ilnal deullngb and the market ended with a eiv good tono. Ttal tales were l,2GO,J0O shares. Quotations fuinlhed by 1.AUAH A rULLEIt. stock, grain and cotton brok ers, rooms 203 and 210, Boaid of Trade building, Scranton. Pa. Open- Ilich- Low- Clos ing, est es.t. Ing Am. Cot. oil :,cij nc,&; 36H ii,i jim. ouif. lieu io ii, isj. ysvg lVi Atch , To & a. 1 . -u 2ISj 22 21 A., T. & S. 1, I'r .. Lfl WU 594 Wi'J Am .Tobacco Co .. HSU lts4 u 117H Brook. It. T !H u4 mi, 'i2'i Can. Southern . ... r,o'K '7 ;u', ",'h N. J. Central .. . lei', lm lw. luju dies. & Ohio 2V; 2. Jl .Vl chic. & n w is; yfli r. ii Chic. & N. W . . H7'i 14 117 147'i Chic, B. & Q . . Ill', U'78 13V i. JMl Chic, Mil. & St V 12n3, ijh4 ijt .m, Chic, It. I &V .. 121 Uin. 120' l.""2 Chic, St. P. M. &.O. '. lil'J n ' ')) C. C. C. & St. I. IT 473i tb 47 Con. Gas .. 110 DUt I'M Jtfl'; Delaware & Hud . 112'i lU'i 12'i 112 N. Y., I,. B. & W .. 13, 1.V 15 lVk Ted. Steel, Pr . . . Sl 4's f.r cTJ Fed. Steel Com . M'i r.1 51 5P4 Hen Blectrlo . loo 101 100 100J Louis A: Nash . . 1,7' . i.7H 7li i7'i Manhattan Die 114 ' 11M3 113', lli.'i Met Traction Co . I'll 1)7' V3i I'll" M K. &. Tex., I'r I7"i r .7' :'.7'4 Mo. Pacific . . . Ii,". 17'i ini li)is Nat Lead "'j W "Vj ZV N Y. Air Iltake r,J l',2 Yi T.J N Y. Central . l.'7' HJ'i 127H U1s8 Ont. & West 1'I3K p-j4 f,t; I'tu Noith. I'uclllc . A1U JiVj 41J 4"4 Nor. Paoltle. Pr ... (HK S014 SiO, W4 Pacific Mill . . . 4.7',, 4i,i l-Rj, 4i,H People's Gas . P2 11.'), 1J U! Phil & Bead .... J3J t!i W KH p. s. it , 1st Pr v- m :;, r.s Southern R It . I'r . 4M . 4s 1SU 4"'i Tcnn , C. &. linn .. iflij 11 :i, isj Tews Af Pnclllc .. . isij 1S IS IS Tnlon Paeltle .. 17 47' 4i., 17'i ITnlnn Pat . I'r .. 7V '.S'', 7i, ;s " V. S. Rubber 47'4 47J 40 4i" TT. S Leather, Pr .7! 71 72". 7P1 Wnbnsh I'r 2!? 2P4 215 2 " West. I'nlon if.ij muis ;.-, 93 CHICAGO IOAIID OF TRADE. Op"n- High- Low- Clos. WHEAT. lm;. fst ejt. Iii3 JIuy 70J4 701! T'J" t 70s, Juiv tv.. nsi3 csij rsw. CORN. May 27 a7't V,i8 V July S7 S7'i .17 S7i OATS Mav 27Bi 27 27 27'J PORK. January 9f, 1)1; '10-, nil May 101.' 10.21 10 12 10 25 LARD. January 3 57 r. r.7 5.37 ,-,57 May 5b0 5.5,2 5.77 3 S2 Scranton Board 'of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Hid. Asked. scranton ci ruisioii xrac. t-o, Plrst National Hank , 20 W0 iw 'is 'so 45 j-iiuuiursi nuiutituui ..l He iiuitou Saviiih P: id Set anion Packing Co , Thlid National Paul: 'ihroop Novelty Mfg. Co fcrantun Railway i'o Dime Dep. & Dls. Bank 0&5 lSu UQiiomj J.;i;ni ireut .x- i-ov ci Company Scranton Illuminating, Heat U Power Company Strant m Porglns Co Tiaderj' National Bunk l.acka. Lumber Co Lark Trust At Safe. lJep Co.. Mooslc Mountain Coal Co Si ronton Paint Co Clark A. Snover Co, Com Carl: & Snover Co,. Pr Carson Coal Co Scranton Axle Woiks Sci lion Pence & Mft? Co... BONDS, Seiintnn Pass. Railway, first n.uimasi, due 1920 Pe-plc b Svreut Hallway, first inoi tRUge due IbU. Peoples Street Railway. Gen end mortgage, duo 1W1 .... Dleksun Mnmitucturlng Co ... l.BCka Tovviifhlp School 5.. Chy of fccianton St. Imp. ic4.. Ml. Veinou Coal Co Scranton Axle Woiks Ki 1 iiiiton Tuttlou b bonds... Cargon Coal Co S3 ... :w uo ... 153 160 ... ini so 400 125 ... 101 SO 100 115 ... 115 ... 'll5 ... 100 102 ... 102 a ... 100 105 I0O Philadelphia Grain and l'roctuce. Philadelphia Jan. 20. Wht at Un changed, conduct guide, January 75a 75t4e Coin Hull and p. lowoi, No 2 mlxtd, Januit) old UnllVic , do new, 10a 40' ie Oats-Stonily No. 2 wldto lipped, 151c. Vt 'l rt., do. 33j.i;ir liuittr llul' fiinej west-rn iieamiry, 19c; do p-tniM ik- KAgr- -Dull and enslei fresh ii iiohiij 41c , no. wesiifn iw?, , uo. soutu- '"1. l&C.i do. southwestern. 190, Un ' iln. kdllthivf uttrn 1Q. phnAan 4 uncnungeu Refined Sugats Steady, Cot- The Peopled A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for the Dc-nollt ot All Who Have Houses to Rent. Heal Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Helji These Small Advertisements Cost One Cent u Word, Six Insertions (or Five Cents a Word Except Situations Wanted, Which Arc In serted Free, FOR RENT BLBGANT, LUXURIOUS HOUSES, lavatory on parlor hall, buffets in dining room, kitchen and butler's sinks, low down grnto nnd h uulsome mantel in back parlor, bed rooms with hot and cold water, convenient In adjoining dress ing rooms; hot and cold water on third floor; bath, lnumlrv, two vvatei closets, elegant decorations, clecttles, speaking tubes, umjilo giounds, low runts. Jones, 911 Spruco street. stores! apartments! HOUSES, lots, Jones, 311 Spruco street. BACHELOR'S APARTMENTS - PAR- lor, bed room, closet, marble bowl, steam bent, rich decorations. Jones, 311 Sipiuie stieet. BEPORE YOU RENT THIS COMING J ear. do jourself tho Justlco to call upon Jones, 211 Spruco street. roil RENT-APRIL 1, STORE 217 WY omlng avenue, with or without floor owrhcid. Inquiio SI. W. Squler, 22a Jef feixon avenue. POR RENT-A PIVE-STORY BUILD , Jng sultablo for wholesale business, locuttd In tiio wholesale block. No. H Lackawanna nv enue. Kor rent from April 1st. Enquire of Burke Bros., olllce Con nell building. O T T I C ES IN COMMONWEALTH , Building; single rooms nnd suites for term ot jeuis with vaults. One suite of wx collecting oflltes with three vaults or tin c 1 suites of two ofllces, each with ",ult. Modeiate pilce. Beflnlshed to salt tenants, lnnulro at room C0! on 6tn floor. Hilt RENT-HANDSOME RESIDENCE. o)7 North Washington avenue. I os- bcsslon ubout Tebtuary 1 If desired: also will sell tarpcts. shades, etc. Inquire at uuiuiimui s Hazaui. POP. RENT-TWO KLOOR Inquire 137 Penn avenue. 10x80 EACH. POR RKNT-PESIv ROOM OR SHAHL of ofllces secend floor front, Coal lx cluinge. Call at room 15. FOR RENT - SECCND Qulnc FLOOR, 701 FOR SALE 1U FOR SALE TWO BAltuER CHAIRS and IWtures. Inquire J. Glllardy, Old Porge. FOR BALKA GOOD HOTEL TROP crt on very reasonable terms. Apply Dickbon Brewing company, Dickson, Pa. POR SALE-PIANOS AND ORGANS AT Guernsey Brothers' rooms, "-S Burr building. Goods the best, p-lces tho low est, terms the easiest. A call will con vince nil DESIRABLE LOTS ON COLFAX AVE nue For paitlculars aadress Box 115, Scianton, Pa. rOR SALE-TEN R-I-P-A-N-S TOR i cents at drucplsts One gives roller. ton Unchanged Tallow Firm; city prime, in hogiheads, Sc; country do. do, b-urels, 4c. dark, do.. 3ViC, cakes, l",c , giease 2a3c. Live Poultry Easier, fi "wis Oali'.c., old roosters. C!ia7c; spring 1 hit kt nb fc.i9c , turkeys. 9al0c; geese, Sa !ic ducks 9al0c Dressed Pnultr Steads, fowls, choice. lOalO'c, do. fair to good, 'uii'.c , old roosterb, Mjc; spiing thickens, tholco western, lO'jallc; do fair to good, i-il0o . turkos. choice to fanc, llallc , do. fair to good 9al0c, d'aks fca'ie Rectlpts Plour, 3 000 bar lels and 11000 sacks; wheat, 54 001) bush els, coin. 125 000 bu-hels, oats, 250"0 buxh els. Shipments Wheat GG 000 bushels; corn, 1CS.0U0 bushels; oats, 10,000 bushels. New York Grain and Produce Market. New York. Jan. 20 Flour Inactive and nominally about steadv. Wheat Spot steady. No. 2 red, 7978abOVic. f o. b . alloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, 734e , f. o b, alloat spot No. 2 do. do, 77'MiC , f. o. b., alloat snot; No 1 not them New York, 7!"c , afloat spot, options were ex ceedingly dull all la , scaalpers while bllllshlj Inclined hesitated In view of wiakness ab'oiid, foieign belling and lack of outside tiade, to afford vigorous sup port, c'ca'imis weie largo and there was a modeiati export trade ngaln; near tho close covering orders p-oduced a bet ter feeling and nominal prices were un changed to t4c lower with tho undertone firm , March closed 777aC . Mav. 7474e. Corn Spot steady; No. 2 Il'sa4tlic , f. o b., afloat, options opened easy, the trend was downward because of larger receipts, light espoit demand and declines In wheat until a ilnal demand from shorts brought a rally, closing steady and un changed, Ma closed 4Psc. Oats Spot dull; No 2, 3?ic; No. 3 33Uc; No. 3 white. 31' ; No 2 do.. 35a35iic; traek mixed, western, 3la3c,; track whlto, 35a 3SVsc; options slow all day. Butter Irm; western creamery llvl'te ; do factory, 12 allc , Elglns, 39c ; Imitation creamery, lial7e. , state dairy. 13alSc. ; do. creamery, liaise. Eggs Steady; state and Pennsyl vania. 19119'lc ; western fresh, lSVio. ; southern, lSalMic Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, Jan 20 The expectation that Mime, of the piosperlty shown In the stock market must boon manifest itself In the K ain trade together with heavy clear ances at the seaborn! today, with no sign of the foreigners becoming oversupplitd sustained prices In tho wheat pit and May closed unchanged Corn left oft a slmdo higher and oats n trifle lower, pork advanced 10j12'.c and lard and ribs 2'jHC. each Cash quotations wore as follows- Plour Dull. No 2 spring wheat 7 aijiHe.: No. 1 do do, ilaC7'jC . No. 2 red, 7("c. ; No. 2 ellow corn SO'-ic : No. 2 corn, We ; No 2 oats, 27a27'4c , No. 2 white 2'14a30ic ; No 3 do., 2!a2s'.c No. 2 re. 5,V : No 2 barley 42a5lc ; No. 1 flax seed $111; new, $117'; pilmo tlm- tithv beed J2S5a2.40, miss poik, J9.93al0; lard t"5')a5 57Vi. bhort ribs, $175a3, dry silted shoulders, I'ial'sc; bhort clear, f"l0i5 1"i, whiskey, $127; sugars, un changed. Chicago Livo Stock Market. Chicago, Jan 20 Cattle Steady to strong, fancy tattle. $caC 10; choice stesrs, $"if,0,i5fi medium steers, tfiOa". 20, beef steirs $la4 K bulls :2 5i)n4 25; cows and helfus, $!3'l.i4. wt stern fed steers $4a?M); Texas do. $3 75.1125; calves, j.1 50.tR 90. lings Steady; fair to choice $J HiUuS 90 ; p.uking lots $! 10.12 U", miscd )ISn4 70; butchers $J B5a3 7r. , lights, $3.50a2 72'i; pU'P, $310a'l5J. Sheep-Atllve at $225a 4 2" vtMrlings, $4iB5, lnmlw. JlalSO. Re teiptt. Cattle 3.S00 lic.ul, hogs, 21000 htud sheep, S.000 head East Liberty Cattle Market . East Liberty Pa, Jan 20 Cattle Market stead); extra $5 50a5 7O; pilme, $5 25a5.40; good, S5i,25: common, IJ'.oa ,!9o, bulls, cows and stags $2 50al Hogs Market ruled active nnd higher: mediums, $3Mo2 90.heuvy Yorkers, $3 S5; light York trs, $)75i3S0, plirs $ ! iV'n3 CO . roughs, $2 60 a3 40, skips $2 75a3 20 Sheep Market was stcuiy una unennngea, choice weth ers, $4 45a4 50' Rood wethers, $1 J0a4 50; fair mixed, s ,u.n iu common, u.was.w, tholco lamlis, $5a5.25, common to good $15005' vei calves, $650a750; heavy and thin calves, $4a5. New York Livo Stock Narket. New York. Jan. 20 Steers and bulls Btendy; cowa steady to higher, steers medium to prime, $l""n5.45; oxen and stars, $2 75al.45, bulls tommon to good $3 25a4; choice to jxtio fat do.. JI20a4CO, cows, poor to good $2a3 75; good to choice fat belfeis $!40a5 30 Calves Firm; veals $5,iS 25, coarse southorn culves, $3.45 Sheep -Steadv; lambs lower, sheen, fair to pilme, $4a4 50, lambs, good to iholce, $310 n5(V5 Hogs Steady; ordinary to prlmo hogs ,$3 70a4. Buffalo Live Stock Market. East Buffalo. Jan. 20. Cattle Pali ly steady. Hogs Stronger; good to cholc Yotkers nnd light mediums, WSOaJK rouuhs, $3.10a3 30; pigs, fair to choice, $3 15 n"Pn Sheep Steady to film, lambs cholro to extra, $"20a5 25, culls and com mon, flSOittki; sheep, choice to selocted wethers, $l45a4C5; culls and common, $2 COal. Exchange. WANTED. -WW ELEVATOR WANTED SECOND elevator. Brown's Repository, Bull's Head. WANTED-ONE COPY EACH OK THE Trlburo of Nov. 28 and April 21, 1 b'J8. Will pay 10 cents each. Tribune business olllce. WANTED-CAHE OF BAD HEI . that n-I-P-A-N-S will not benefit. Send G cents to Rlpnns Chemical Co , New York, for 10 sumples and l.OeO tca'l monlals. JENTSJWA NTED AENTSr"sOAPJlEN.'RF.D lioT VllO position Mooie, &i Broad,, N. Y wants wagon representatives; big tombl nntlnn sales; advertising plan; IIO-loO weekly. AGENTS FOR OUR SUPERB BOOK "Reminiscences nnd Thrilling Stoiles of the War by Retained Heroes." Wo offer liberal Inducements, pay freight and glvo creJit. World Publishing Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE now process window washer; water tank, 3ponge and rubber dryer combined. Klefer Bros., Cleveland, O. PERFECT CRAZE-THB DF.WEY VVX zlc: 15e. brings tamplo. agents' terms, etc Leominster Novelty Co., Leominster, Mass, WE DO NOT WANT BOYS OR LOAP crs to write us, but men of ability, $209 to $!00 per month. Salesmen and general agents. Salary or commission RACINE FIRE ENGINE CO., L't'd, Racine, Wis HELP WANTED-MALE. MEN TO TACK SIGNS, DlSTRHn'TE samples and circulars; take orders for "Lumlno." Experiences unnecessary. Steady wcrk; pay weekly; particulars for stamp. Douglas Mfg. Co., Chicago. WANTED RESPONSIBLE FIRM wants olllco manager at Scranton; sal ary, $1,200 year, $600 cash and best tefcr ences required; rommenlal reference fur nished. Address Postofflce Box 212. Phlla, HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WANTED "GIRL TOR GENERAL housework. Satisfactory reference re quired. 111S Linden street LADIES TO EMBROIDER-GOOD PAY- lrtg, easy work sent to your homo; wrlto for sample and materials. Unique Embroidery Co., 102 Pulton St., New loik. SALESMAN-IS A DAY. NO CANVAS sing. No deliveries. No collections. Samples free. Side line or exclusive. Mfrs., 3941 Market St., Phlla. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY SAFETY IN SPCULATION. $100 IN vestcd in grain or stocks by my safe method plan will pay $1,000 profit within 20 das. References furnished. Write for particulars. Richard Oliver, Banker and Broker, Chicago Stock Exchange, Chicago. FURNISHED ROOMS. TWr'ICEl7YF;u7tN? with beard S09 Mulberry street FOR RENT -LARGE PLEASANT front room, kultublo for two gentle men 110 Adams avenue. FOR RENT PLEASANT FURNISHED rooms; conveniences. Rooms from '1.50 up, 522 Mulbcrr street. WANTEDTOjRENT: WANTED - APRIL 1ST SIX-ROOM house with bath near North Seventh street, no children. O Bridge, E. Robin son's Sons' Bicweij, cit. FOR SALE OR RLNT. rOR RENT OR SALE-FIRST CLASS Upiight Piano. Gccd as new. Bar gain. Address 153G Washington avenue REAL ESTATE. rOR SALC-MY RESIDENCE AT 235 Colfax avenue; just c rnpleted All modern improvements. Hardwood finish, sanitary plumbing, electric lights, etc. Price reasonable. Address Frank T. Okell, 220 Broadway, New York city. ment, 50c; shampooing, 50c; facial massage, manicuring, 25c; chiropody. '.01 Qulncy. SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTEDBY A MAR rled man as fireman, stationary engi neer or pump runner; thoioughly under stands electricity and breaker machlrery, is well experienced, can give good refer ences. J. D. W , 927 Penn av enue. SITUATION WANTED-FIRST CLASS bookkeeper open for an engagement on moderato salary; good ull 'lound nc- countant. Address Bookkeeper, Tribune. SITUATION WANTED WASHING, Ironing 01 any kind of house doming bv tho day or will tnko washing horn". Mrs. Lee, side door, 420 Franklin avenuj SITUATION WANTED BY A BOY OF 1C j ears to lenm drug business; un derstands Gerrcun; good references. X. Y. Z., Tribune. SITUATION WANTED-FIRST-CLASS chef cook, hotel or restnuiant. Ad dress 135 Penn avenue. FIRST CLASS SALESMAN AND COL lector wants situation, can furnish best of references. Address W. V. P., Geneial Delivery, city WANTED BY A YOUNG LADV. dressmaking to do at homo, or will go out by tho day. Addrets M., 04) Green Ridgo btieet, cit. FINANCIAL. $537,20 PAID ON EVERY $100 00 IN vested In our wheat nnd stock combi nation dining ISIS, Our next wheat and stock combination closes on tho 15th of February and w ill run for 60 days Profl's everj 15 days. If vou want to make money Join at once. Write L. Hall & Co , 50 Bioadway, N Y Highest bank rtf ences LaBAR & FULLER BROKERS. Olfest IlitabllalieJ Hone la the City. Denlers In STOCKS. CO iTO. OR AIN and PROVI.-lONS, on martin 01 for delivery. OPFICU: Koams lag and io Board of Trade building, :cranton, Pa. KG. LABMl, I F FULLKR J, R, L. CARRINGTON & "ca 5J Kromlway.N Y. 410 Connell llldz Scranton BUV AND SELL ON COMMISSION IIIkIi Class Iloutls, Itiillwny am Industrial Slock, Chicago drain ami Provision. Direct Wire to Chicago and PhllaJelphU. TELEPHONE 6182. STERLING 5. SMITH, Mgr. LEGAL. IN RE: CONSTRUCTION OF NINE tecnth District Main Sewer In the Fifth, Sixth, Flfteinth and Eighteenth wards of tho city of Sernnton, county of Lacknwnr.na, state of Pennsylvania. To Lrc 3: Weaver, E. AV. Morlaw, T. M. Rlchnrd, Mathlns Adams, Herbert Rollins, William Early. iuarun iiogau, Stephen Kimble. Arnie Fov, jinry T. Willi nrv T. Williams uuiin iuorun, Lewis Flrestlnc The mas G. Evans, Benjrmln Hopkins, Reuben Brown, Mrs. S. 8. Watson, O M. Williams. Evan J. Evans. Bridget Mnhon, Edward MeCnbe. M. B. Kean, Wlillnm O. Will Inms, William E. Arnold, Ihnmns 11. Lavelle, John Swlnson rulntA Joseph Lewis, T. R. Hughes, Est., Miles Gibbons, Rlz Acker, Mrs. Emma Acker, Thomas W. James, John Siloskle. Divld Jones Estate. Mrs. C a t Ii u 1 1 n e Yotingblood, James Flvnn, Q. W. Wellington Estate, Pat llnnnon, Mlchnel llollernn, David J. Davis, --...... u , --' r tlUllll At IIIIIK Mnrgniet II. Harris, Lewis Foister, ,Iolin T. Palmer, Jnnir. iriAMMfr Edward Lambert, .XIrs. Ella Mulgren, William II. HID, Polish Ca t h o I I c Carol! no ii. Lovan i-eter j.nvin j Hitman, Chinch, or C. M. I.lnnne, Ytu nio hereby notified that the under signed viewers, appointed by the Couit of Common Pleas of Lackawanna county In tho above matter have prepared 11 schedule showing the amount uf dam ages, cost and expenses nsceitnliud and allowed and nsse-e$ment of benellts mado for nnd upon snld Improvement, and tlia properties speclnllv benefited tlieiebv, nnd that said viewers will meet and ex hibit sibl schedule, and hiar all excep tions tffLreto nnd evidence theion at Common Council room, on the Second day of February, A. D. ISA nt 10 o'clock a. in DANIEL WILLIAMS, JAMES J. MANLEY. J. E. KERN, Viewers Scranton, Jan. 20, 1S19. SOLOMON DAWSON VS I.URINA Dawson. In tho Couit of Common Pleas of Lackawanna count. No S3, May Term, lsw. To Lurlna D ivvson, lespondent abovo named- Take notice that the subpoena nnd alias subpoena In this case hav log been returned non-est Inventus, j'nu uio hereby tequlrcd to bo and i.ppear In said court on Monday, January 'lth IS91 to an swer tho complaint cf the llbellnnt. , C E PRYOR Shot Iff. M J. RUDDY, Attorney for Llbellnnt NOTICE-IN THE MATTEIt OP THE petition of tho CItv of Scranton for the appointment of viewers to ascertain the costs, damages and expenses, and assess tho benellts for opening Wjom ing avenue from Ollvo street to Ash stieet In tho city of Scranton. In the Court of Common Pleas No 120. Janu ary Term, 1S99, .Th. undersigned, having been appolnt ea oy the Court, viewers in the forego ln,f, matter, hereby glvo notice that they will on tho 2nd day of February A. D . iw at 10 o'clock a. m. meet on the Uio )iiP sa,u- Irrprovemcnt at the corner ?l '',ve street and Wyoming avenue in tho city of Scranton proceeding thenco over tho line of said Improvement, vlew '"g tho same and the premls.es affected thereby, and will hear all parties intei ested therein, and their witnesses GEO. W OKELL, AV. W DAVIS C. W. M'KINNEY, Viewers. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1110 annual meeting of tho stockhold ers of the Scranton and Plttston Tt ac tion company will be held at Its olllce No. 5o2 Board of Trade building, cltv of Scranton. on tho 7th of Pebruarj, lvJj, nt 10 o'clock a. in. In accordance with the by-laws of tho company for the purpoo of oleei'ing directors for tho ensuing year, and for tho transaction of such other business ns may properly como be fore tho meeting. ROBERT C. ADAMS, Secretary THE ANNUAL MEETING OP THE stockholders of Tho Tribune Publish ing Company, of Scranton, will bo held at tho office of tho compiny on Tuesday, Januarv 21, 1S9'). at 3 p m., to elect olll ceis for the ensuing year and foi the pur pose of transacting any other business that mav come before the meeting. (Signed) K. H RIPPLE. Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING Or THE stockholdeis of the Enterprise Pow der Manufacturing Company for tho election of dlreetois and tho transaction of such other businest as may properly come before It will bo held on Wednes day, January 25th 1H ,u tho olllce of the company, Scranton, Pn , ut 3 to o'clock p m. No transfer of stock will bo mado for ten days next preceding the date of the obovo meeting E. P. KINGSBURY. Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING OP THE stockholders of the St Clair Coal Company, for tho election of directors and tho transaction ot such other busi ness as may properly como before It, will be held on Monday. January 23, lbiiO, at tho offlco of tho company in tho Library Building, Scranton, 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 dajs next preceding the date of the nhovo meeting E. P. KINSOBURY, Secretary. PROPOSALS TO BE OPENED rEHRU aiy 1, isn't, will be lecelved bv the un dersigned, for driving a rock tunnel from No 2 Dunmore to the No, l Dunmoio vein at tho National Shaft of Wlillnm Connell & Co. Dimensions of tunnell: Width, H feet, height, fi feet and C Inches (0 feet 6 Inches). Approximate length. 100 feet. Giade 1 in 4 RiRht to reject all bids reserved WM. CONNELL & CO. CITY SCAVENGER A.B BR1GGS CI.LANS PRIVY VAULTS nnd cpbs pools, no odor. Improved pumps used. A BRIGGS, Proprietor Lenvo orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elcke's drug stote, corner Adams and Mulbeiry Telephone C040. PROFESSIONAL. ARCHITECTS EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Connell Building, Sciantou. E L WALTER. ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of COS Washington avenue LEWIS HANCOCK JR. ARCHITECT. 435 Spruce St , cor Wash av , Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT. Price Building, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton t! I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACK WANNA, Scranton, Pa, Courses preparatory to college, law, medicine or business. Opens bept. 12 Send foi catalogue Rev Thom as M Cann, LL. D., Walter II Buell. A M 19 y A Rare V 5 Every garment in our store must be sold in order g. r$ to make room for spiing stock. We offer the follow- & 3 ing inducements to buyeis: Y$ off for cash on all pur- g 3 chases dut ing the month of January. Everybody knows . 3 our goods and our well earned reputation is back of gi 3 them. S I GR1FFIM & 00LL1M 220 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. PROFESSIONAL. m ifrr,y-T----M-w-w"N-W"wxJKM"Lrx"efUuj'au'JJKyfX DBNTI3T3 DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRt ynto Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mill beny. Pit. 11. P. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DB. C. C, LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming nvc. WELCOME C. SNOVEnTmi Washington avenue. Hours, 9 to 1, nnd 2 to5. HAT MANUFAOTUnER. TOLLES, 409 SPRUCE STREET, MAKES your hat to older and the lit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAPE. 125 ND 127 FRANK- lln avenue Rnlts r jsonable. P ZEIULEH, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D. I, & vF. passenger depot. Cnnduclid on tho Eu ropean plan VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LAWYER FRANK E BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND Counsellor nt - I aw Burr Building, rooms 13 and H, Washington avenue. WII.LARD WARREN ft KNAPP, AT tnme.va nnd Coimsnllois-tt-Luw. Re public 1111 Building WaHlilugim avcnu.5, Scranton, Pa JEPSUP A- JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors at - Law Ccnimonwealtn Building. Itoomj 1, 20 and 21. j; AMPS W. OAKPORD, ATTORNUY-A'i'- I.'LW. TInnmu -.11 -.1-. n.i.l Ml',. Board Ot Trndo Building. ' D BRPPI.OGLE71i'rTOdtNnY-LOANH negotiated on red estate securl y. Mears' Building, corner Washington nvenun nnd Spruco street JAS. J. H. HAMILTON, ATTORN II Y-ut-Law. 301 Commonwealth Building, Scinntmi. EDWARD W THAYER ATTORNEY. Rooms SOI-Mf, Pth tloor Mears' Building. L. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. r.rs Board of Trndo Building, Scranton, Pa. 3. R. PITCHER ATTORNEY-AT-LAAV. Commonwealth Building, Sernnton, Pa. PATTERSON X Wil.CON, TRADERS' Natlornl'Ilank Building. C COMEGYS. Building. 3-n REPUBLICAN A. W. BERTIIOLP. Mears Building ATTORNEY. rtiowiF MRS. CABLE, GRADUATE MIDWIFE, 1518 Vv ushbtirn street, Scranton En gagements ollclttd. Rooms nnd b. st attendance for u limited number of p 1 tlentu PHYSICIANS AND SUR3".0S nt. C. L. FREY, SCRANTON SAMNGS Bank Building. 2i joining avenue MARY A SHEPHERD, M D, HOME opathlst. No. 22S Adams uvtnue. DR. W. E ALLEN, lngton avenue 512 NORTH WAS'I- DR. It. TRAPOLD SPECIALIST IN Diseajes of Women, corner Wvomln,? avenue and Siiruce btreet, Scrantoa. Ofllco houis Thuisdajs and Saturdas, U n. m. to C p. in. DR L. M GATES, ROOMS. 2)7 AND IMS Heard of Trade Building Olllce boui", 8 to 9 n m . 2 ta .1 and 7 to i p. ni. Resi dence, 30J Mndlon avenue. DR. C. L TREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture, Tius Pitting nnd Pat Beduc tlon. Ofllco telephone IV, Hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9 DP. S W L'AMOREAUX OFFICE .1!') Washlnqtcn avenu Residence. 1J1S M11I berrv Chronic dseas.", "lungs, heart kldnevs nnd genltii-iiiiuni v organs a speclaltj. Ho ns, 1 to 4 p. m W O ROOK, VETFRIKAUY SUR iteon Hoisps, Cattle and Dogs treated. Hospital, 121 Linden str.-tt, Scranton. Tel 'phone 2072 FFCDS G. R CLARK & CO, SEEDMEN AND Nursei nun. sto e 140 Washington ave. nue, green bouse 1"." Noi'h Main ave nue, store telephone 72 WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUETTEL, HEAR ni LACICA wanna nei uc. Scranton, Pa , manufac ture! of Wire Sciecns MISCZLLeNZOUS BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics paitlts, uceptlons, vsed dlngs and cn.ceit woik fmnlshed For terms, address It. J. Bauei. conductor, 117 Womlng avenue, over Hulbert's music stoic MEGARGEE BROTHERS PRINTERS' supplies envelopes piper bags, twin'. Wniehouse, lu0 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Valloy Kailro.t I Sy-jtcm In Effect Nov. 11. lf,9 TRAINS LEAE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia ami New 'ioik Xa jj & H It It . at b 15 a m anil 12 uj, 2 Is,, j ? BlatU Diamond Ei itss. mid 11 jt . ,, faundas D. tH, IBs , 4s p ,n For Vhite Haven, Hizliton, i'ottsvillc. nnd pilnclpal points In t lie cual i,,-,on3; via D. e. H n u ;',1j - lb 'nn(' 27 p. m For Bethlehem. L.tstoii, Rcaellng' Jinr ilsburg and principal Inttimodlnto si - tlons via p Aj Ji ic 1. iM. u m, jjoj. . in . 1- .' ''ti- " ... nmin.i HCCliester. Hiiir.il,. xi .. ara ldls. Chicagei ami nil Eo,,,ts est D. iV H U. It. 12 OJ Uo Black Diamond l:prcs, W 41 and 11 20 p in Sundavs. O & n,i !,''," - . ' . "-;"'" wui. nouin J' inii r.i m, Pi, CHAS. S LEE, Gen Iass Agt, 2d Coit land strtii Ne w York )V w tnsi..vi.t in it. fivision 2'ass- engcr Agent, South Bethlehem Pa par tickets eiiul Pullman reservation apply 203 Lackawanna ave Seianton, Po ions a T WW3 I eg Chance. UP-TO-DATE CLOT ll-i, 5 HiTTEiS ftIO FJ.VJiSHHiJ 2 18, 4.JI '", n '-wess, 11 10 Suiidas, D .V 11 . luS. . IS p 1,1. For Tuukhnnnock, 'lowanda, Elmin Ithaca Geneva and mlnclpil intennedt ate btatlojis v 1 1 p . I. i,ij,i( SOj am 1- " "lul ' " ' Pullman imnui cieiiJiuK or iclilgh Valley pallor ears on all trains between Wilkcs-Harre and New )otk Phiiadcl iihla. Buffalo nml Sunionslon Rrielge. V ROLLIN H. WILBUR, ei Subpt , RAILROAD TIME TABLES, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule Ii Illfict May 19, 189V Trains Loavo Wllkos-Barro ns Fol. lows: 7.30 a, m woek days, for Sunbury narnsouru, rnuaaaiphia, Baltl. more, Washington, and fop Pitts burp; and tho West. 10.15 a. in., woek days, for Hazlelon, Pottr.vlllo, Reading, Norrlstown, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun. bury, Harrlsbunr, Phlladalohla, Baltimore, Washington and Pitt. burp; and the West. 3.12 p. m , dally, for Sunbury, Harris. burK Philadelphia, Baltimore. WnthlnKton, and Pltlsburg and tho West. G'OO p. m., weok days, for Sunbury. Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and. Pittsburg. J. II. WOOD, Clen'l Pass. AcenL J.C. HUrCIIINSOx. I Maruzen Del., l.acka. suid Western. Effect Monday, November 14, 1SDS. Trains leave Scrnr.ten ns follows. E press for New oYrk and all points East 1 40 3 UO, 5.10, S 00 und 10 05 u. in. , 12.55 am J JJ p. m Express for Eastcn, Trenton, Phliodel r'lla.A,Ia th, South, 5.10, 8.00 und 10.03 a, ,',V , - nml s V3 P. ni. tobjlianna ucrcminodatlon, CIO p. m. J;';1"1,?11 f,or Blnghamion. Oswego, lit mlra. t'ornlen- n.i. n.... 111.. f.... Morris and Buffalo. 12.lU 2.25, y.M a. nv tiMJnUnn. i,61'. '" 'nuking close connec. tlons nt BufTnlo to all points in tho West ".rthwest und Southwest. U ashliiBton accommodation, S.40 p. in "'"ghamton and way stations, 105 p. m Nicholson accommodation. 5 10 p. m. I.xprcsB for Ltlca and Rlchlleld Springs, -2pii. m. and 1.55 p. m. Ithaca, '2 !5 900 u. m. and 155 p. m. 1 01 Noithiiinberlnnd, Plttston, Wilkes ii 11 re I'lj mouth, Bloomsburg and Dan. Mile, making close connections nt NorU. umberlnnd lor Willlnmsport, Harrlsburg, iUltlinore, Washington nnd the South. oithumberland nnd Intermediate ta tlons, c 00, 10 05 u. m and 1.55 and 3.40 p. m. Nantlcoko and Intermediate stations SOS and 1110 a. in. Plymouth and inten tnedlnto statlorR, 3 35 and S.50 p. m. Fol Kingston, 12 65 p. m. Pullman parlor nnd sleeping coaches on, all express trains. For detailed Information, pocket time, tables, etc. apply to M. L. Smith, Disc trlct Passenger Agent, depot ticket of. nee Delaware and Hudson. On Sunday, July 3rd, trains will lcava bcranton ns follows: For Carbondale 6 20. 7.53. 8 53 10.13 a. m. 12 noon, 1.23. 3 20, 3 52, 5.23, 6 23, 7.57. 9.15 11 00 p. ni : 1 16 n m. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, Now England points, etc. 6 20 a. m , 2 20 p. 111. For Honesdale 6.20, 8 53, 10.13 noon, 2 2u, 5 23 p m. - a. m.l 13 S43. 9 38, eor vvillces-Barre. S 5, 7.1?. 10 4 J a. m , 12 03, 1.23, 2.18, 3C3, 7 K 10 II. 11 M n. m 4.27, Clfl, 1 or New York, Philadelphia, etc, vit. Lehigh Vallej Railroad C.15 a. m., 18 03. 12S. 4 27 p. m ; with Black Diamond KxJ press, Jl j) p. m For Pennsylvania Railroad points, 6.13, 9.3S n. 111., 2 IS. 1 27 p. m. For Western points, via Lehigh Valloy Railroad 7 43 a. m . 12 03. 3 33. with BlacM Diamond Express, 10.41, 11 33 p. m. Trains will nrrivo in Scranton as fob lows. Prom Carbondalo and the North 6.40. 7 11 S SS. 9 31, 10 3S. 11 6S a. ni., 1 23, 2.15, 3.2s, 4 21. 5.43, 7 43. 10.33, 11.27 p. m. Prom Wllkes-Harro and the South 6.15, 7 4S, 8 4S, 10 OS. 11 r, a. m.;1.18, 2.14, 3.48. 5 20, 6 21, 7 53. 9 05, 10 05 p. m. i 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Feir Carbondalo 9 07, 11,23 p. m.J 1.63, 3 52, 5 53. 9 53 p. m. Fo.- Wilkes-Barre-9 43, 11.43 a. m.J US, 3 2? 5 4), 7 IS p m Lowest rates to all points In Unltcfl State s and Canada J. W BURDICK, G P. A.. Albany, N. Y. II W. CROSS. D. I. A.. Scranton, Pa. Central Railroad of New Jersey (Lehigh and Suseiuehanna Division.) Stations In New York Foot of Liberty satict, N. R , and South Ferry, Whitehall street. Anthracite coal used exclusively, lnsur-e Ing cleanliness ami comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 20. 1508. Tiains leave Scianton for Plttston, WIlkes-BaiTt, etc , at 8 20. 1010 a. m., 1.20, 2 35, 2 20, 7 10 p m. Sundaj s, 9.00 a. m. 1 00 2 15. 7 10 p m. For J.akewooil and Atlantic City, S.S0 For New York, Newark and Elizabeth, S 20 (espiess) a m., 1 20 (express), 3.20 (ex press) p m. Sundays, 2 15 p. m. Train leaving 1 20 p in arrives at Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 7.03 p. m., and Novt York, 7 03 p in For Maueh Chunk, Allentown, Bethle hem, Easton and Philadelphia, 8.30 a. m., 20 3 29 p. m. Sundnv s, 2 15 p. m. Fur B.iltlmoro nnd Washington, and points South and Vest via Bethlehem, k ?0 n m , 1 20 p m. Sundays, 2 15 p m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., al S 30 a. in , 1 .0 p in. For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlsburp. via Allentown, 8 30 a. m, 1.20 p. in. Sun div 213 p m. Poi Pottsv'lle, 8 30 a m., 1.20 p. m Returnlrg, lenvo New York, foot of Lib. ortv btieet. North River, at 4 00, S10 (ex prcs) a. in . 1.20 (express) p. ra. Sunday, 1 "0 a. m. ......, . . Leavo Now York, South Forry, fool Whitehall stieet, at 9 05 a m 1.25 p. m. Passengers arriving or departing from this terminal enn connect under cove! with all tho elevated railroads, Broadwaj cable cars, nml ferries to Brooklyn and c,...... isimid makinc oulck transfer U nnd from Grand Central depot and Lona Island railroad leave Philadelphia. Reading Terminal, (i "1 a m . 8 00 p ni. Sunday, 6 15 a. m. Thiough tickets to nil points East, South and West at lowest rate at tht -"jVlT'OLHASUEN Gen Supt. II. P. BALDWIN. Gen. Pass. Agt. i:i-io ami Wyoming Valloy. Tlmo Taldo in Effect Sept. 19th, 1SDS. Ti ilns leave Scianton for Nov ork. New burg and Intermedlata points 01? 1 He. uellroad alo tor Hawlcy and loci, ioliits "t7 0ta m nnd2 2jp m. Traliu J.irn.1 at Scranton from above points a 10 "J n in. and o 13 and 0 03 p. m. St'ltATO DIVtKIUN. In lUfocI e-libcr UOIIi, 1H08. Bound. Hotith lloitntV 901,201 pa' f g aw 6 tat Ions P 7 2.V 7 in. 7 00 Urlve ke'ave1 N Y Franklin ht West 4in btreet Weehawken L H 7 40 7 55 810 A Jl r Ml Arrive leave f M r a 10 45 10 40 10 31 111 21 10 15 10 0 urn 9 40 1 151 1 (W U'M IS lb 12 10 ni UI4 12 1 3 ( aMOMa Hancock fetnrlkTht Pi enou Parle tnwooa Poyntelle en sun ricnxant Mt. lJclond.de l'orrit City C.11 b mdale WlutuRildjS .Mnjllcld Jtrrayn Archibald Wlnton I'eckvllle olvthaut I'rlceburg 61 i.i '! n 4 si 2 22 4 41 2 .11 4.J S41 Ml! 1! Ml t le 2 58 6 ii 3 re 6 8 09 54 3 10 bii U CM 9 e 11 rw 1149 91, 9 in 907 11 34i fnio IS SS, S Zt 90) il!12il II -Jil um ,1115 III 11 1107 11 OV 11 Ul II em f!057 t3 is; b 01 a 45 0 0) SSI sot 3M ail 8W 111 4 Qi 4 St 4 Of1 II 2( 410 i'i 4 14 ellj f4 17 OS 4 2J an r up u 8 5S 8 6 J! SbVi 8 46 84 8 4H u e. 8 3J1 si; 6B0. A Ml 1UI0UI I'rnv Idt'iica Vorv riac t-cranton 10 5 Leavo Arrive t Sunday only ( Bl(?iililes that trains utop on sisnal for pa aenzeis 1 1 atus 205 and iW eunclay only. Other tralm dalh rxcipt sundny. htcuro rates via untailo a Western befori nurctiaalng tickets and save money, Hrou.li nmer outfit uU.--pi and free re clining cualrcur New vcrk to cliiotpo nf bom Change. I'inst'ligrr tEt?J twtlccica ( L'ttoCcnUl ci .'I I If. J.O.Ainlercou, aeu. l'&ss Affk T. FUtcroft, Sir, Pcm, i.gt, baantoa, l'a. North SOS -'(111 i Mi -t