jys 2 THE SCRANTON TOIBIJNE--MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1899. rf ' V NICARAGUA CANAL BILL IS PASSED VOTE OF THE SENATE STANDS 48 TO 0. At the End of ft Long nnd Woary Dobato the Measure Itocoivos nn Overwhelming Majority Senator Spoonor's Amondment Accepted. Interests of tho aovornment Are Safeguarded in Most Satisfactory Style. WnBhitiBton, Jnn. 2J. After a low nd vvenry debate tho senate yesterday passed tho bill nuthorlzlng tho con struction of tho NlcaraKua Canal by the overwhelming vote of 48 to G. The i oil call showed Senators Bate, Culfcry, Coekrell, Mantle, Mnrtln and Smith op nosed to tin- bill. Tho bill was amended so us to rcmovo all possible objection to It. Senator Spoonei. of WIsciiiihIii, who was op posed to tin- measuni as originally ill awn. offei"d an ninendment that safomiaidh completely the lnteiest of tlio i'nlted Stales nnd other nmend incntM adopted make It liiipoiilile for tho .M'lrltlmc Canal company to Ket pay ft nm the iov 01 nirieiit for anything but the actual value ot Its piupcitv lights, etc The Sponnei niili-nilnv-nt teuls as follows' "Tint If the prenldent shall be unable to setm-e ficmi the Knvi'iiiments of NleiirnRim iml Cost.i Itlca such con c --shIoiis ns will uiabli' the I'nlted States to bullil ml perpetually own Htul coiiUol H.ild canal, the president Is hiiUhhIzi'iI to negotiate (or n (oiitrol ol 01 a ilsrlit to const met, ln.iliitaln nnd ppipctuallv imitiol ruiup other anal ntintH tinir the Atlantic nnd Pacl lle occan. and the piecldctit Is request ed to ncKotiate tm the abrogation or inodlllcntlon ot an and nil ticutv ob ligations, it any stith i.xlst, as shall In any w-Kn InUifeio with the otihtruc tion. owncislilp and iieipetual control of any -mh canal Pnivlded. that no payment -linll be made under the pio lslons of ihls ait to or for the beneiU or the stotkholdeis of the Maritime 'anal -onipnnv or for anv ot its piop eity. unless the piesldcnt shall declile In const! net . tanal under the conces dona m tinted to said rompnn " HIM. AS IT PASSi:n. The N'lcaiaaua canal bill as It passed continurs the name of the Mailtlmo (.'anal company It pi n Ides tor the l "Ulnj; of J.1.000,000 diniei ot tock, of $100 cat h. The canal c ompany Is re iiulied to call In all tho stock Issued except that held 1 the Nlcuagua and I'osta Hlcan sovoinnient". The com pany Is iUso leciulied to redeem and uncel all bonds and ulp heretotoie Issued bv the companv and to satisfy all cash llnbllltlts To enable the company to comply with this leritilronient ticnsmv var iants to the amount of $;..( no.ono aic nu thoilzcd, with a niovlso to the effect that only so much of the amount shall be paid as shall be icaulicd to pav tho actual nsh alue of the lights, privil eges, fi.inchbcs and property at tho time of the p.iMuent, the value to be determined by commissioners to be ap pointed bv the resident This being done the -ecictaiv ol the treason Is niithoilzid to subset Ibe for 925,00(1 shates of the company's stock for tho government ol the I 'nlted Staffs. The present mcni'iei of the board of di teetnn aie then to ic-dgn nnd a bo.ud of ve'en is to be aoiminted In their ttend. totislstliiK of live on behalf of tho I'nlled Slates and one each on be half of N'lcar.igu.i imd "osla ltlca. The dhcctois on bplialf of the I'nlted State nre to lie appointed b the piesl dcnt and rnnlltniL-d b the -etiate. No two if them nie to bo residents of any mi- state, and n peion who has hro IcfrtlP been Intel ested In the r.iml com plin) is in In a'enilnted to this olllee. Thty aie ulso piolilbited fiom belli; Intel ej-tnl n font i. icts on the canal. I'ach of the dlrectois, except the presi dent, Is to icrclve a salary of .',000 per yeui. and the pmMduit l to have IS.OSG All li.iveling t.Npens-es are to bf paid, iinual ivooits are n nulled 'I'lieie ! a proxKion igninwt dcclarlmr a dlvld nd event upon the net earn ings to m; compi.i:ti:d in six Yiurts. The conipanv Is .iiitltnilKcd to cnu tiaet fot the completion of the canal within sis vim- The pit menu art restrlctid to (20.000 tKio unnuall.v The mini l to be l'u go enough foi 'the line of laitte sm-i-'olng vowls at a cost not to exceed tin estimate of tlie n Clneeis. mid not to ceeil $11." 000,000 " This amount Is made a peimnneni ap propitatiou foi the woik, to be used occasion may leipilie. The bl'l K'ves the em eminent a lltn Upon the ptojiertv to secure the repj ment of the money adianied and the prealdent Is empoweied to decline loi fcltlire if the piopeily to the t'nlted States without neiessltv of iudiclal or other apeertnlnments. Thereafter full iltlo l to lest In the ro ei anient of I he I'nlted States The pieslilent Is iiuthnity.ed to MiHpond payments at any time. The president Is nlt-o authorized to sueure any change In or modification of the terms of the lonctfslon. either from the concessional! es or iiom Ni caragua and Posta ltlca In cas-e ot failure In such negotiation the piesldcnt Is empoweied to negotiate for another loute actohs the Isthmus. He Is fur ther requested to open negotiations for the abrogation of the Clnyton-Bulwcr treaty, or any other tienty found to be In existence and standlns In the way ot tho conhtructlon of tho canal. Tho neutrality of the canal l Guar anteed, but tho light to protect It against tho Interruptions of business between the Atlantic and the Paclllo roasts of the United States is reserved. 5BEGON NOT COINd TO SAMOA Utter Coaling at Honolulu She Will Proceed to Manila. "Washington, Jan. 22 Tho Oregon Is not coins to Samoa, but will go straight ahead to Manila after taking coal at Honolulu, according to the of ficials at the navy department. Tho dispatch of the ocean-golnor tits' Iro quois jcnterdux from San Francisco to Honolulu was not Insplied by a deslro to change tho Cucgon's orders, for, as i matter of fact, the navy department arranged two months ago to use tho Iroquois as a dispatch boat between San Francisco and Honolulu, pending ho laylntr of a cable, and this trip was piojected nt that time. Of course, thu opportunity to sund Jlspatches to tho Oregon was seized by '.he navy department. A cold danger out. Don't let It Ket the ntnrt of you. A few doses of mr Cold Cure will brenlc up nny form of cold In a few hours nnd prerent grippe, diphtheria nnd pneumonia. It uliould he In crery homo nnd ere rr test pocket. It Is better than a life Insur- I mm unco pouoy. IT UUNTOH. At ill rotU, S8e. a iW. OM t nenlth ft xfAiiimi nviro rrrf ireri rrn t-i , ' IN THE PLAY HOUSES. "Cyrano do Bergorac." The English veislon of Edmond llos tnnd's much discussed romantic play, "Cyrano de Pergerac," was ecen nt tho I.ceuin Saturday afternoon urd even ing bv nudlences that were as large ns tho capuclty of tho theatre would admit. The play was superbly staged, qulto equalling the Manslleld production In that respect, but the company was un satisfactory. Henry Lee, who csrnycd the roll ot De Heigerac, wus suffering from a severe cold and at times his olte was tcarccly audible. Ho showed a fine appreciation of tho qualities of Hostand's many-sided hero and when his voice Is In normal condition Is no doubt n ery acceptable Cyrano. Miss Ethel Monttose as Hoxano was ex tremely ieak and the other members of the company wcro ordinal y. Joseph Greene Company. At the Academy of Music this e oil ing Joseph Oreenc and his company will btgln a week's engagement. Mr. Oiecne and his company will servo to Introduce to our pluy-goers a combina tion of artistic talent that has every where met with the hearty appreciation of the public. As an example of enter prlze Mr. Green begins his engagement this evening with a production of Wil liam fillletto's great war drama, "Held b the Enemy," n play that has never been hitherto produced except nt high prices. The diama Itself Is anovelty and Is to be mounted as legards the scenes with a lavish hand, Mr. Green carrying with him this se-ison a car load ot special scenerv that each play muv be given with duo cine and even excel lence. Hanlons' "Superba," The gala two nights of spectacle with all the bewlldeiln-j tiausformatlons, gorgeous costuming, enchanting scon ciy and witching dlveitlscments which the name of Hanlon suggests Is prom ised by the management of the Lyceum on Monday nnd Ttusday evenings, Jan. 2.1 and 24, Hunlon's new "Superba" will be the ettracttori. This season's "Superba" Is ujlete with new tilcks, sensations and a man on horse back in a thiilllng Jump across n gigantic i'ham Thl sensational leap is tho most wonderful piece of realism upon the stage. Man and Iioisp ate boon emerging fiom the glim gates ol a castle seen in the hazy distance on tho pinnacle ot a high mountain, apparent 1 miles awuy uway on come horse and tlder in wild (light tow aids the bridge, but the ell machinations of the wicked queen is put to work and in an Instant before they appear the mas sive bridge tumbles Into luins. Hardly has the excitement subsided ailslnc; fiom the destruction of this mass of masonr, befoiu the man on horse bad: dashes madly down the iccks und hoifce and rider with one mad leap nre plunged irto the chasm on the brink, the lioscman makes a wild leap for 11b eity, fiom the horse's b.iek and grap- lug a tangle or loots on tho opposite side is saved THE MARKETS. Wall Stieot Beview. New- York. Jnn. 21 -Tho stock m.uket toduj whs exceptionally nciho and le iiiaik.iUlo advances wcro made in many hlmies ijie exlit mo miIiih being in in vestment issues The awtago of prices wus iilghci than In jears and Ihe vol ume of trading In stocks nnd bonds was tin lurgest et Haded In oil a Saturday. Had the two hour bei-ion been extended to Ihe hours as on othci dais, and had the fcamo rate of trading continued them would hae been $11 000,000 bonds and 1 'xicMino mimics of ptock Uialt In. Total Milrs today weie 7t,'.',tHX) uhnrcs. Quotation') fumMicd bj LAUAR & Fl'LLER. stock, gialn ami cotton brok ers, rooms 20i and 210, Board ot Trade building, Scranton, Pa. Open- Hlch- Low- Clos ing, est est. Ing Am. foi. Oil .. . i8 .W, 3i,a ;C58 Mi. Sag. Keg Co ..111 lip. llis-i ni Atch To. & S. Fn A . T A: S F IV Am. Tobacco Co . Biook R T . ... fan Southern . N J. Cvntnl .. .. Clus .t Ohio . .. Chic. A: G. W .. Chle. iV. N W . . f hie . B. & Q . Zl'i bl .H7'J . II r.s .mi . & . ii .us .139 12-lk L'l w 21k ti'j'a Hi! 'i.' im t-"4 1IC4 92 C9V4 103 20 10lJ 150 T.9 l-'3Vi 1-'0J 99 4 H-i lsjij 114 lh 117', Oi 1,0 pita. :v 205& ill a n I." iw lSS'J 12S4, 131b 99 47' i 19J'-J 112 Pi S.T2 53' 101'i 6751 114 1S7'4 .I7J 4('a S E2 114 l??; 4S78 SO 4i nm IV I. soli 41 J?4 7JH 21 95'4 Chic. Mil & St 129', 121U 91', 49V; 19."i 114 lb M 4 r.l5i lOJ'i CT'f, 117'i 193'4 47?i 404 ir.2 140'a Vi Vi if 4C, 1121 21 5v'l iVi 405, 50 nv J!' 75 21'4 95'i Chi It I & V 121 ( hl f. C St. P M. & O. 99 f & St. L Con Gas ..1920,; ..112 .. V, .. siu .. 544 101 H .. (!7I 1171, l!7Va .11 1$ 47' j . D's . 152 ..111'i .. 19V .. 49' i . M'i .. li .Hi'1, .. 2JH .. :.7I Ileluwnre, & Hud N Y L. E As W .. Fed. Stiel, Pr ... . Fed Steel, Com Gui Electric .. .. Louis & Nash Mnnhnttnn Ele . Met Traction Co M K V Tex , Pr Mo Pacific . . . Nat. Lead . N Y Air Brake... N. Y Central ... Ont & West ... , Noith Paclllo Nor. Pacinc. Pr . Pacific Mall People's Gas Phil fie Ilea . P & R., 1st Pr Southern R. R Pr, Tcnn , f A: Iron .. Union Pacific ... . Vnlun Pnc.. Pr ... 1'. S Rubber .. . V. S. Leathet, Pr Wabash Pr Wet. Union M'i V., W2'4 G7i 115 llS'i .IS "7 ."'114 l'2 U7'; 4't son 40'i, 11 13 2J GS'l 4!i-l 3'"J E0 !" 17 7i; 2IV2 95' i 4Si 3JI, 19' i Tin ml 7 1 21 95'i CHICAGO LOARD OF TRADE. Open ing. 70s 8 37 37 27i 2C'(, . 10.00 . 10.23 5e2 . 5 85 High-Low-Clos. WHEAT. May July CORN. May July OATS. May , Julv , PORK. January .. May LARD. January .. May est. "ii incr 70H 6mi 52 OTi 68 371i, S7is 2711 If.' J 10 00 10 25 era 6. S3 at,-', 37'4 2G'5 10 00 10 20 5.C0 5 82 37 37H 2C(. 10 00 10.22 BOO 5 82 Scranton Board of Trado Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Askid. Scranton S: Plttston Trac. Co. ... i First National Bank LOO Elmhurst 1'nulovurd 1W Suinutnii SavliiRs I'r.nk 2X1 ... Scranton Packing Co , 9J The People's A I'OPULAR CLEANING HOUSE for the HenelU ot All Who Have Houses to Rent, Itcnl Estnte or Other Property to Sell or ExclmtiRe, or Who Want Situations or Help These Small Advertisements Cost One Cent n Word, Six Insertions for I'lve Cents n Word lixcept Sltimtlona Wanted, Which Arc In sertcd Free. FOR RENT ELEGANT, LUXUItlOUS HOUSES, lavatory on parlor will, ounois in dining room, kitchen nnd butler's sinks, low down grato and hnndsomo mantel In hsck parlor: bed rooms with hot and cold water, convenient In adjoining dress lns rooms: hot and cold water on third floor: bath, laundry, two water closets, elegant decorations, electrics, Bpenklng tubes, nmplo grounds, low rents. Jones, 311 Spruco street. STOllES, APAUTMENTS. HOUSES, lots, Jones, 311 Spruco street. HACHELOIV8 APAUTMENTS - PAIl lor, bed room, closet, marblo bowl, stouni heat, rich decorations. Jones, 3U Spruco street. BEKOHE YOU ftENT THIS COMINO Mar, do yourself tho Justlco to call "fon Jones, 311 Spruco street. roil UENT-APrUL, 1, STORE 207 WY omlng ntenuo, with or without floor overhead. Inqulro M. W. Squler, S23 Jef ferson avenue. OFFICES IN COMMONWEALTH Building; slnglo rooms and suites for term of eors with vaults. Ono suite of six collecting onices with threo vaults ar threo suites of two offlces. each with nult. Moderate price. Reflnlshed to suit tenants. Inquire at room 6W on 6ln floor. FOR RENT-HANDSOME RESIDENCE. KS North Washington avenue. I ps sesslon about February 1 If desired: also will sell carpets, shades, otc. Inqulro at Goldsmith's Uuzaar. FOR RENT-TWO FLOORS 40x80 EACH. Inquire 137 Pcnn avenue. FOR RENT-EKE K ROOM OR SHARE of offices second floor front. Cool Ex change, call at room 15. FOR RENT Qulnoy SECCND FLOOR, 701 FOR SALE FOR SALE TWO BARuER CHAIRS and fixtures. Inquire J. Glllardy, Old Forge. FOR SALE-A GOOD HOTEL PROP erty on very reasonable terms. Apply Dickson Brewing company, Dickson, Pa. FOR 8ALi:-PIANOS AND ORGANS AT Guernsey Brothers' rooms, 7-S Burr phi. terms the easiest. A call will con- lnce all. DESIRABLE LOTS ON COLFAX AVE nue. For particulars address Box 14j, Scianton, Pa. FOR SALE-TEN R-I-P-A-N-S FOR 6 cents at druggists. One gives roller. Third National Bnnk 3S5 Ihroop Novelty Mfg. Co Kcranton Railway Co 25 Dime Dep. & DIs. Bank lto Economy Light Heat & Pow er Company Scranton Illuminating. Heat SO &. Power Company Scranton Forging Co Traders' National Bank Lacka. Lumber Co Lack Trust & Safe Dep. Co.. Mooslc Mountain Coal Co Scranton Paint Co Clark & Snover Co., Com Clark ic Snover Co., Pr Cnrson Coal Co Scranton Axle Works ,. Scr. Iron Fenco & Mfg. Co... BONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage, duo 1920 Pecple s Street Railway, tlrst mortgage, duo ISIS E5 ... :oo 130 ... 150 150 ... ... lira so 400 125 ... 100 V) 100 115 ... 115 ... 115 ... 110 102 10J &5 100 People's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, oue 1M21 .. Dickbon Manufacturing Co . Lacka Township School 5; City of Scranton St Imp. 0 Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Woiics Scranton Traction CJ bond3. Carson Coal Co 105 100 New York Grain and Produce Market. New York, Jan. 21. Flour Dull and easy, winter patents, $1 75a4; winter sti alghts $3 50aJ.t0, .Minnesota patents, $J8"a4 15, winter extra. $2 05a2.95; Min nesota bakers JOal 30; winter low graes, J2 40a2 C5. Wheat Spot easj ; No. 2 red, 30',jc , f. o. b afloat to arrive; No. I north ern Duluth, 79c. f . o b . afloat snot: od- tlons steady on cables but eased through tin forenoon for lack ot buvlng Interest, or other sustaining fnctorB, general trade was extremely dull, closed easy at He. decline: March, 77yi.a7774c , closed 777c.; May, 74a7i 15-lCc closed 74c. Corn Spot easy. No. 2, italic, f. o. b., afloat; options opened steady but turned dub anil weak with wheat, closing dull nnd unchanged. May, 413ia41c closed 4t?c. Oats-Spot quiet. Nn 2, STc. No 3, -1 c : No 2 white. 35c; No. 3 white. 31Hc; track mixed, western, 3ta35c. ; track white 35n3sic , options quiet. Cut Melts Dull; pickled bellies, 5,160.: do. should er, 4c ; do hams, 7c. Lard Steady; western, J5 90; January, $5 92. nominal: defined, quiet: continent. $; S, A., $0 50; compound I'ialUc Butter Steady: western crcamory, 14al9c; do. factory, 12 nlfe ; Elglns 19c ; Imitation creamery, 13 a!7e : stao dalrv. HalSc , do, creamery, llnlfc Cheese Firm; largo white, 10'?c.; smal ldo , llall'4c ; largo colored, lO'sc; bmall do Uult'ic ; light skims. 7Ha8i',c; part skims 6'ia7'c. ; full skims, 3a3ViC Eggs Steady; state and Pennsylvania, 19c ; western fresh 17'4c ; southern, ISc. Philadelphia Grain and Produce. Philadelphia. Jan. 21. - Wheat Un changed, contract grade, January. 75a 75'c. Corn Steady, No. 2 mixed. Jnnu ory, old, 41a41l4C . January, new. 40a40'ic. Oals Steady; No. 2 white clipped, SVc : No. 3 white do. 33a".lc. No. 2 mixed, do, 33a33!fcc Butter-Unchanged; fancy western creamery, 19c; do, prints, 20c Eggs Dull and easier, fresh nearby, 19c; do. western, 19c ; do southw ostein, lie ; do southern, ixc fheeso steady. lie fined Sugars Unchanged. Cotton Firm nnd He hloher, middling uplands, cue. Tallow Firm; city pilmo. In hogsheads, ".o. , country. In barrels, 4c: dark, do, 3'ic ; cakes 4'fcc ; grease, 2i3c Live Poiiltrv Dull and weak: fowls 9a9Hc . old roosters, Cisa7c : Kpilng chickens, 8a fie turkovs 9al0e ; ducks SalOc ; geese, siffl urffhoi I'ouitrv Htenoy; row is. choice. lOalOHc; do fair to god, Uc. old loosters, CVc ; spring chickens, choice western. Halle ; ducks, Sa9c Receipts I'lnur, 2 000 barrels und 7 000 sneks wheat. 111000 bushels; corn, 120 0O3 bushels, oats. S0ii bushels. Shipments Wheat, 0000 bushels, corn, 137 000 bushels; oats, 60,000 bushels. Buffalo Live Stock Market. East Buffalo. N. Y., Jan. 21 -Cattle-Little doing. Hogs Opened fullv 10c. higher on mort gradrs; good to cholca Yorkers and light mediums, $3.83a3 90; roughs. $310a3r.0j pigs, fair to choice, $3.53a3 CO. Sheep and Lambs Slow and weak for lambs; sheep, easy; lambs, choice to extra, J5.10a5.15, culls and com mon, J3fialb5; sheep, choice eo selected wethers, Jl.lJalto; culls and common, 52 50a I New York Live Stock Narket. New York. Jan. 21. Beeves Feeling stcay. Cnlvos Steady, veals quoted at $1118 25, nearly nominal for all sorts. Sheep enk to 10c lower; lumbs, steady to 10c. lower, sheep, Jlnl.lT'i; lambx, $5 40 n5 CO; common lambs, sold lato Frlilav at $1.80 Hogs Nominally nn ut 3 75a4,10 Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, Jan 21. A sort of contention between bearish announcements and bull ish sentiment prevented much movement on cither direction In wheat today and May closed ut Ha Vie. advunce. Corn left off unchanged and onts are a shadt hlrh er ork closed unchnnged Lard a trifle higher and ribs at ZVfcc advance. Cash quotations were as follows; Flour Dull; winter patents. JJC0a3"0; spring specials, Jl.10; hard patents, (3 40a l.C0; soft pat mts, J8 20i3.i0j straights, J2.Wo3.20; bak ors, $2 20a2S0; No. 2 spring wheat. H7u fiSHc: No. 3 spring wheat, Ha67Uc: No. Exchange. WANTED. v WANTED-CASB OF HAD HEAI.Tll that R-I-P-A-N-S will not benyllt. Send 5 cents to Ilipans Chemical Co., New York, for 10 samples and 1,000 testi monials. HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTED-A YOUNO MAN AS BAR tender Address T Tribune olllee. WANTED-ACT1VE YOUNG MAN FOR lunch countor. C, Tribune olllee. WANTED RESPONSIBLE FIRM wants otneo mnnnger at Scranton; sal ary, J1.200 year; $600 ensh and best refer ences required: commercial reference fur nished. Address l'ostofTlce Box 312, Phila. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WANTED -GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Satisfactory reference re quired. 1118 Linden street. LADIES TO EMBROIDER-GOOD PAY- lng, easy work sent to your homaj wrlto for biunulo nnd materials. Unique Embroidery Co., 102 Fulton St., Now TLork. SALESMAN:; A DAY. NO CANVAS. sing No deliveries. No collections. Samples free. Sldo line or exclusive. Mlrs., 3941 Murket St., Phllo. FURNISHED ROOMS. TWO NICELYFmNTsln3DlOOMS with board. 809 Mulberry street. FOR RENT LARGE PLEASANT front room, suitable for two gentle men. 410 Adams avenue. FOR RENT-PLEASANT FURNISHED rooms; conveniences. Rooms from ?1.W up. 622 Mulberry street. SALESMEN WANTED. WE WANT AT ONCE SEVERAL RE liable salesmen to sell our complota line of Mill, Engine nnd Thresher Sup plies. Steady employment all year round. The Crown Supply Company, Cleveland, Ohio. LOST LOST - GOLD WATCH. BETWEEN Main and Hyde Park avenues, on Jackson street. Finder please return to 1914 Washburn stroot, and iccelvo a suit able reward. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE-MY RESIDENCE AT 235 Colfax avenue: Just ci mpleted. All modern improvements. Hardwood finish, sanitary plumbing, electric lights, etc. Prlco reasonable. Address Frank T. Okcll, 220 Broadway, New York city. nSCjAJ::PjrREATJEJVTJL jmsT7rT?ELLE7tTscTL meat, 50c. , shampooing. 50c: facial massage, manicuring, 25c; chiropody. ',01 Qulncy. SITUATIONS WANTED asing1Ce'manwTn caro of and clip horses, who under stands handling horses, at M. T. Kelle's Lackawanna Carriage Works. FOR RENT A FIVE-STORY BUILD Ing suitable for wholesale business, located In tho wholesale block, No. 14 Lackawanna avenue. For rent fiom April 1st. Enquire of Burko Bros., olllco Cou ncil building. SITUATION WANTEDCOLORED Wo man, export laundress, In private fam ily. Address Ada. 11C Franklin avenue SITUATION WANTED-FIRST CLASS bookkeeper open for an engagement on moderato salary; good all 'round ac countant. Address Bookkeeper, Tiibune. SITUATION WANTED - WASHING, ironing or any kind of hoiibo cleaning by tho day, or will take washing hom. Mrs Lee, sldo door, 420 Franklin avenuj SITUATION WANTED-BY A BOY OF 16 j ears to learn drug business; un derstands German; good references. X. Y. '.., Tribune. SITUATION WANTED-FIRST-CLASS chef cook, hotel or restuuiant. Ad dress 233 Penn avenue. FIRST CLASS SALESMAN AND COL lector wants situation; can furnish best of references. Address W. E. F., General Delivery, city. WANTED BY A YOUNG LADY, dressmaking to do at home, or will go out by tho day. Addrets M., 926 Green Rldgo street, city. FINANCIAL. LaBAR & FULLER BROKERS. Oldest established House In the Clt. Dealers In STOCKS. COTTON, ORAIV and PROVISIONS, on mnrjln or tor delivery. OFFICE: Roum 209 and 210 Hoard ol Trade UulMIng, tcranton, Pa, J G. LA U.VK, I. V FULLER J, R. I, CARRINGTON & CO. 51 it road way, N. Y. 410 Connell Bide Scranton BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION High Class Bonds, Hallway und Industrial Stock, Chicago Grain and Provision. Direct Wire to Chicago and Philadelphia. TELEPHONE 6182. STBRLINU S. SMITH, flRr. 2 red, 70Vja71c; No. 2 corn, 36c : No. 2 yellow corn, 36a3GVic: No. 2 oats, 2tJ?ia27c. ; No 2 white, 231Sra20Iic ; No, 3 white, 2h4a zu',4c ; no a rye, ov&iasc.; no. 2 barloy, 4ia52c ; No. 1 tlax seed, SI II: Nf W JllSi.i; timothy seed. 2 42'3; pork. 510a 10.05; lard, $5 60a5.62Vi, short ribs, J17'a5; salted sohulders, 44ii!Sc. ; clear sides, 5 10u5 13, whiskey, J1.27 per gallon for ills, tillers' ftnlbhed good; sugars, unchanged. East Liberty Cattle Market. East Liberty, Pa.. Jan, 21.-Cattle-Steady; common, $3 25a3 90. Hogs Steady and unchanged. Sheep Steady: choice wethers, JI45u4 50, common. J2.rj0a3 60; choice lambs, $5 10a5.25; common to good, J3.50a5, veal calves, $ti.50a7,00. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago. Jun. 21. There was not enough cattle received today to mnko a market; fancy cattle JGa6.10; choice sleors, $5 C0a 6 95, medium steers, $4.iWa5M, beet steers, ?!a4&5; western fed steers, JlaBRO; Texas steers, t3 25a5 25; calves, i3 50j6.W. Hogs Advanced 5a7Vic , fair to choice, J3.72V4a 3S7H, packing lots, J.l 55n.1.70; mixed, J3 r,5 a3 75; butchers. $3 K7Via J 8214 . loghts, 3150a 3.77V4: pigs, 3 25a3 55 Sheep Unchanged: culls to choice sheep, 2at25; yearlings, tl,10a4 00; lambs. U75.il 90. Rocelptc Cattle, 2v0 heud: hogs. 20,000 head: sheep, 600 head. Oil Market. Oil City. Pa., Jan. 21. Credit balances. $1.16; certificates, mtukel opening bid JI.13V4 for cash; no other bids or offerings; no soles; shipments, C8.3I0 barruls; runs, 91,860 barrels. LEGAL. IN RE! CONSTRUCTION OF NINH toenth District Main Sewer In tho Fifth, Sixth, Fifteenth and Eighteenth words of the city of Scranton, county of Enckawnr.na, stato of Pennsylvania. To Fred J. Weaver. i:. w. sicriaw. Mathlas Adams, William Early, Stephen Klinble, Mnry T. Williams Estate, Joseph Low I s, T. R. Hughes. Est., Miles Gibbons, Ids Acker, Mrs. Emma Acker, Thomns W. James, John Snlosklc, David Jones Estate. Mrs. Catherine Youngblood, James Flynn, Q. W. Wellington T. M. Richard, Herbert Rollins, Martin Rogan, Arnle Foy, John Morun, Lewis Flrcstlne, Thrums G. Evans, Benjamin Hopkins, Reuben Brown, Mrs. S. H. Watson, O. M. Williams. Evan J, Evans, Bridget Mahon, Edward McCabe, M. B. Koun, William O. Will' Inms, William E. Arnold. instate, Thomas II. Lavcllo. Pat Hannon. John Swlnson, Michael Hollernn, David J. Davis, John T. Palmer, Margaret R. Harris, Lewis Forster, James Fleldlnir. Edward Lambert. William H. Hill, Mrs. Ella Mulgron, Peter Lavin, J. Hitman. Polish Catholic Carolina At. Lovan Church, or C. M. Llnane. Reevo T. Jones, Henry Goodrldgo or liiiinuge. You aro hereby notlllcd thnt the under signed, viewers, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Lackawanna county in the abovo matter have prepared a schedule showing tho amount of dam ages, cost and expenses ascertained and allowed and assessment of benefits made for and upon snld Improvement, nnd the properties specially benefited thereby, and that said viewers will meet and ex hibit said schedule, nnd hear nil excep tions thereto and evidence thcron, at Common Council room, on the Second day of February, A. D. 1899, at 10 o'clock a. m. DANIEL WILLIAMS, JAMES J. MANLEY, J. E. 1ERN, Viewers. Scranton, Jan. 20, 1899. NOTICE-IN THE MATTER OF THE petition of tho City of Scranton for tho appointment of viewers to ascertain tho costs, damages nnd expenses, and assess tho benefits for opening Wyom ing avenuo from Ollvo street to Ash street In tho city of Scranton. in tho Court of Common Pleas. No. 120, Janu ary Term, lvw Tho undersigned, having been appoint ed by tho Court, viewers In tho forego Ing matter, hereby give notice that they will on tho 2nd day of Fobrunry, A. D 1839, at 10 o'clock a m meet on tho lino of tho said Improvement, at tho corner of Ollvo street and Wyoming avenue, In 11. c my oi ccrunion, proceeaing incncu over the line of said Improvement, view ing the samo and tho premises affected thereby, and will hear alt parties, inter-, cstcd therein, and their witnesses GEO. W. OKELL, W. W. DAVIS, C W. M'KINNEY, Viewers. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCK holders ot tho Lackawanna Lumber company, will bo held at tho office ot tho company, Board of Trado building, Tues day, Jan. 24th, at 10 a. m., for the elec tion of directors for the ensuing year and such other business ns may properly como before the meeting. J. L. Connell Secretory. THE ANNUAL MEETING Or THE stockholders of the West Ridge Coal Company will be held at ofllce of the com panj, corner of North Main avenue and Green Ridge street, Monday, Jan 2J, be tween tho hours of 2 and 3 p. in., for the purpose, of electing a board of direc tors and transacting such other busi ness as may como before the meeting. E. A. ClvARK. Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Enterprlso Pow der Manufacturing Company, for tho election of directors and tho transactljn of such other business as may properly come before it will bo held on Wednes day, January 25th, lSts, at tho ofllce of tho company, Scranton, Pa., at 3 o'clock p. m. No transfer of stock will bo made for ten days next preceding tho date of tho nbovo mec.lng. E. P. KINGSBURY, Secretarv. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of tho St. Clair Coal Company, for the election of directors and tho transaction of 'such other busi ness ns may properly come before It, will bo held on Mondav, January 2J, lbD9, at the ofTico of tho company In the 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 days next preceding tho data of tho nbove meeting E P. KINSGBURY, Secretary. PROPOSALS TO BE OPENED FEBRU ary 1, lfcD . will be received by the un derslgned, for driving a rock tunnel from No. 2 Dunmore to the No 1 Dunmoro vein at tho National Shaft of Wllllairi Connell & Co Dimensions of tunnel!: Width. 14 feet, height. 0 feel and 0 inches (G feet inches). Approximate length, 100 feet. Grado 1 In 4. Right to reject all bids reserved. WM. CONNELL & CO. WANTED-TO RENT: WANTED - APRIL TsT SIX-ROOM houso with bath, near North Seventh street, no chlldteti. G. Bridge, V. Robin sons Sons' Browery, city. FOR SALE OR RhNT. rft IriIJTT,,OU SALE-FIRST CLASS Upright Piano Gccd ns new. Bar galn. Address 1538 Washington avenue. CITY SCAVENGER A.B BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BRIGGS, Proprietor. Leavo orders 1100 North Main avenuo. or Elcke a drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone G040. PROFESSIONAL. ARCHITECTS EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Connell Building, Scranton. E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear ot C06 Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITECT, 435 Spruce St., cor. Wash, av , Scranton FREDERICK I. BROWN, ARCHITECT, Price Building, 125 Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank SCHOOLS SPHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scrnnton, Pa. Courses preparatory to college, low, medicine or business. Opens Sept. 12. Send foi catalogue. Rev. Thorn as M Cann, LL. D., Walter H. Huell, A M. f A Rare Chance. g S Every garment in our store must be sold in order H to make room for spring stock. We offer the follow- a S ing inducements to buyers: ) '$ off for cash on all pur- ; j$ chases during the month of January. Everybody knows $ our goods and our well earned reputation is back of 5 them. i GRIFFIN & COLLINS 223 LACKAWANNA AVrZNUE PROFESSIONA L. DBNTISTS DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PHI vato Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mill bcrty. DR. H. p. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DR. C.'C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming w WELCOME C. SNOVER, 331 Wnshln avenuo. Hours, 9 to 1. and 2 to5. HAT MANUfAOTUnen. TOLLES, 409 SPRUCE STREET, MAKES your hat to order and they fit. HOTELS AND HESTAURANTa THE ELK CAFE, 115 AND 127 FRANK lln avenuo. Rates reasonable. P. 7.EIGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D., L. & W. passenger depot. Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LAWYERS rRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor at -Law. Burr Building, rooms 13 and li, Washington avenue. W1LLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT torneys and Counsellors-at-Law. Re publican Building, Washington avenus. Scranton, Pa. JESSt'P Sr JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors ot -Law. Commonwealth Building. Rooms 1, 20 and i. JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-Al-Law. Rooms 611, 515 and El'J, Board ot Trado Building. D. B. REPLOGLE, ATTORN E Y-LO AN 8 negotiated on real estate securl y Mcars' Building, corner Washington avenuo nnd Spruco street. JAS. J. H. HAMILTON. ATTORNFk-nt-Law, 201 Commonwealth Building, Scrnnton EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms 503-901, 9th lloor, Mcars' Building. L. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW , 502 Board of Trado Building, Scranton, Pa. C. R PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth Building, Scrnnton, Pa. PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' Natloral Bank Building. C. COMEGYS, Building. 9-13 REPUBLICAN A. W. BERTHOLF, Mesrs Building ATTORNEY, MIDWIFE MRS. GABLE. GRADUATE MIDWIFE, 151S Washburn street, Scranton En gagements solicited. Rooms and best attendanco for a limited number of pa tients. PHYSICIANS AND SURQEONS ER. C. L. FREY, SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank Building. 12 Wyoming avenue MARY A. SHEPHERD, M. D., HOME opathlst, No 22S Adams avenue. DR. W. E. ALLEN. C12 NORTH WASU Ingtou avenue. DR. R. TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming avenuo and Syruce street, Scrnnto 1. Olllco hours. Thursday and Sutuidajs 9 a. 111. to G p. m. DR. L M. GATES. ROOMS, 207 AND 20S Ileal d of Trndo Building. Ofllce houis, StuOa m . 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m. Resi dence, S09 Madison avenue. DR C. L. FREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture, Truss Fitting and Tat Reduc. tlon. Olllco telephone 1JU. Hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9 DR. S. W. IVAMOREAUX. OFFICE 3.13 Washington avenue. Residence, 1J1S Mul berry Chronic dls-enses, lung", heart, kldnejs and gentto-urlnary organs u specialty. Hoars, 1 to 4 p. in. W O. ROOK, VETERINARY SCR geon. Horse, Cattle and Dogs Healed Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephono 2072. SEEDS G. R. CLARK & CO.. SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen, stoic HO Washington avo nue; green house, li',0 Norh Main uvc nue; store telephone, 7S2 WIRE SCREENS JOS. KI'ETTEL REAR 611 wanna avei uc Scranton, Pa,, Hirer of Wlr Screens. LACKA-mauufac- MISCELLANEOUS BAUER'S ORCHEf-TRA-MUSIC I-OR bolls, picnics, partks, receptions, noil dings nnd concert woik furnished For terms, address R. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wjomlng uvenue. over Hulbert s music store MEGARC5EE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twlnj Warehouse, 130 Washington avenuo, Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Valley Kallio.iJ System In Effect Nov. 13. 1S0S. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. Tor Philadelphia and New York via D & II It R.. at U 15 a m. und 12 oj, 2 li r Black Diamond Ext ress. and li u0 u. ,' Sundays. D. & H.. l.&S. i.4s p. ni Tor Whlto Haven, Hazleton, Pottsvliie and principal points , In tho cu.il regions, via D. & H- n- ll '''l3' - 1S ai,(1 -' P. m Vor Bethlehem, Labton, Rcudlng. Har. rlsburg and prnclpal Intermediate ta linns via D & 11 R it , li b a m . 1 'in 2 is" 4V27 Black Diamond ExprcS.' lI.X Sundajs. D. & H-. 1 A j 15 p ni. 1-or Tunkhannock. lowanda, Elmli-a Ithaca Geneva and Princlpii Inttrme'ii: i.B stations, via D , L. A. W. r, i ., a m, , 12 53 and J 3o p m. "" sos Vor Geneva, Rochcslcr. BufTalo. NlaK ara Falls, Chicago and all l olnt, west .? Dra&H.'R.R. 12 03 3 03 Black Diamond Express, 10 41 und 11 .Ji p. in. Sunda s. i & H . 11 43 n. m.. 7 43 p m Pullman parlor and ,lciplng or J,hli,li Valley pat lor cars on all trains bctw i Wllkes-Uiuio and New Yoik, I'hila.i nhla. Buffalo and Suspension Bridge P ROLLIN H WlLBl'H Gen Supt South Bethlehem, CHAS. S LEE. Gen Pass. Agt , 20 C land street. New Yoik A. W. NONEMACHER. Division i'u-. enger Agent, South Bethlehem Pa For tickets and Pullman lescrvatlons apply 309 Lackawanna ave.. Scranton, Pa UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIER., j rUTTEiiS AUD FJ31ISHE a a it a RAILROAD TIME TABLES, 0mmv PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule 1 1 P.llect Meyao, 1S0S. Trains Leavo Wilkes-Barro as FoU lows: 7.30 a. m week days, for Sunbury Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, DaltU more, WashfnRton, anil fop Pitts bur; and the West. IO.I5 a. in., woek days, for Hazlotoi, Potlnvllle, Road Ing, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and fop Sun bury. Harrlsburir. Plill.irllr.hln. Baltimore, Washington and Pitts ourR ana tno West. 3.12 0. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris- burc. Philadelphia, Baltimore, WaihlnKton( and Pittsburg an the West, 00 p. m., wook days, for Sunbury. Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Plttsburn. J. D. HUTCHINSON. General Mnier. Del., Lackn. mid Western. Effect Monday, November H, 1S9S. i rains leave, Scrur.ten as follows: E fiSs1.&r?w oXrk'1 all points East, s'3l'p m U" 10-05 a' m,i 12-56 ani' Expres3 for Easton, Trenton, Philadel phia nnd tho South, 5,10, 8 00 and 10.05 u, m . 12 Bo and 3.33 p. m. lobyhanna acccmmodatlon, CIO p. m. Lxpress for Blnghamton, Oswego, El S Corning, Bath. Dansvllle. Mount in" 2,a?1,urtnl 121 2'33. o- " iio- na ?.V m making closo connc. Kvuat UulTn'o to all points In tho West, Northwest nnd Southwest. Washington accommodation. 3.40 p. m, "inghnmton nnd way stations, 1.05 p. rov. gicholson accommodation. 6.10 p. m. Kxpress for Ctlca. and Richfield 8prlns -"j 1 a. m. and 1.65 p. m. Ithaca, 2 35, 9 00 a. m. and 1.55 p. m. tor Northumberland. Plttston, Wilkes iiarre, Plymouth. Illoomsburg and Dan ville, making eIot.e connections at North-" V,m.VfrIand fr Wllllnmsport, Harrtsburg, 5jtlm.ore Washington and tho South. Northumberland nnd intermediate eta Uons, 0 00, 10.05 a. m and 1.65 and 5.40 p. cantI,coho ami Intermedlnto stations, k os and 11.10 u. m. Plymouth and Inter mediate stations. 3 33 and S.50 p. m. Fot Kh'gston. 12 53 p. m l ullmnn parlor and sleeping conche3 on all express trains. I-pr detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc.. npply to M. L Smith, DIs ice ,assenser Agent, depot ticket of- Dclawaro anil Hudson. On Sunday. July 3rd, trains will leavo bcranton osi fntintvs? For Carbondale-C 20, 7 TO. S 53, 10.13 a. ml 12 noon; 1.23, 2.20, 3 62, 5 25, 6 23, 7.57, 9.15, . r Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, Now England points, etc. 6 20 a. m, 2 20 p. m. For Honesdnle-0 20, 8 53, 10.13 a. m J 13 lionn; 2 20, 5 25 p in. , I'jr Wllkes-Hinc, C.13, 7.4S. S.41, 9 33. 10 43 a m.; 12.03, 123, 2.18. 3 33, 4 37, 010, 7.41, 10.41, 11.30 p. m. For New York, Philadelphia, etc, v la Lehigh Valley Rallroad-6.45 a. m 13 01, 12S, 4.27 p. m.; with Black Diamond Ex press, 11 30 p. m. For Pennsylvania Railroad points, 6.15, 9 3S u. m , 2 pt, 4 27 p. m For Western points, via Lehigh Valley Rilllroad-7 IS u m , 12 03, 3 33, with BlaoH Diamond Express, 10 41, 11.33 p. m. Trains will urrlvo la Scranton as fol lows: From Carbondile and the North-C 40. 7 4 !. S JS. 9 M. 10 3S, U.6S a. m . 1 23, 2.15. 3 23, 4 21, 5.43. 7 43. 10.13, 11.27 p. in. From Wllkos-Barro and tho South .15, IS, S4S, in OS. 11.55 a. m.;1.18. 214, 3.4S, 5 20. G21. 7.53, 9 03. 10.05 p m.: 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Carbondale 9.07. 11.33 p. m. 1.63, ., ii.', u.uj. -j -oj p. m. Fo.r Wllkes-Rarrc-D 4!, 11.43 a. m 159, j ;s, & vj. ,.K p. m. Lowest rates to all points in United States and Canada J. W. BtlRDICK. CI. P A.. Albany. N. Y, II. W. CROSS. D P. A , Scranton, Pa. Central KnllruaU of New Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) Stations In New Yoik Foot of Liberty stieet, N. R., and South Ferry, Whitehall stieet. Anthracite coal used exclusively, insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV 20. 180. Trains leave Scranton for Plttston, Wllkes-Bnrre, etc . at S 30. 10.10 a. m , 1.20, 2 35 120. 7 10 p m Sundays, 9.00 a. m, 1 00, 2 15, 7 10 p m. For Lakewood and Atlantic City, 8 3J For New York Newaik and Ellzaboth, k 30 (expre) a m , 1 20 (express), 3 20 (.ex piess) p m Sundays, 213 p. m. Train having 1.2" P m , arrives at Philadelphia. Reading Terminal. 7.03 p. m , and New York, 7 0", p m For Mauch Chunk, Allcntown Bethle hem, Easton and Philadelphia, 8.30 a. m , 1 20, 3,20 p. m. Sundays, 2 15 P. m. For Baltimore and Washington, and points South and Vvebt via Bethlehem. 4 30 a m 1.20 p m Sundays, 2.13 p. m For Long Branch, Ocean Orove, etc., at 8.30 a. m., 1J) p. m. For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlsburg, via Allcntowi, t jn u ni 1 20 p m. Sun dai. 2.15 p. m. For Pottsville. 8 30 a m . 1 20 p m upturning, leave New York, foot of Lib el li street, North River, at I.P0, 9.10 (ex press) a. in 1 30 (express! p. an Sunday, 4- iVavo"' New York. South Forry. foot Whitehall street, at 9 05 u, m,, 1.25 p. m. Passcngeis, arriving or departing from this terminal inn connect under cover vvlth all tho elevated rallioads, Broadway i able cars, and ferries to Brooklyn and Statcn Island, making quick transfer to and from Grand Ceutial depot nnd Long 1"aeaphlladelphlj. Rending Terminal. i"l n m 'lOOp m. Sundn,, 6 13 a in Tluough tickets to nil points East. South and West at lowctt rate at the blj!'ll" OLHASFEN, f.en Supt. H. P BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt. L'rle and WyoinliiR Valley. Tlmo Table In Effect Sept. lith, 19S. Trains leavo Scianton for Net York. viihure mid Intermediate points, on i. .' .,,.! nUn for Ilanlev nnd li viIp railroul. alo tor Hawlcy and Jocai I IIHVl . uir.V ,--...-- -.- r-lE.l", 7i l a. in. and 2 23 n.-m. Trains ".,.:- -in i ti nnd v.'J7 n. m. 'irnnis 5rrlaiit S ronton from above points at l)Ulltic ( 10 "1 W "nu XJ auu J VQ l .SOIllVI'ON DIVISION. Ill Ilfft-ct October ,'IOtli. 1SU8. North Hound. Nouth Bound. 2US ,2011 201,200 i m st4tions ;Sb a 'a: i 5 b i-li i- Arrive Lciivei t u 7!N Y Franklin St. ... 74i . .. 7io,West 4.'nd street .... 7M . . 7 00 IVcenawkcn ... 810 .... iu p iiArrlve Leave r ut m 10 is I 1 151 Taoosla sTsTTiE) 10 40.... 109 Hancock .... 2'll4S3 lo 3i .. iti'fi starligbt ... 2n m 10 21 .. iS(fi Trestourarlc ... 8il4f.6 10 15 iHO, Wlnwood ... 341 cm looi .... niiv l'oyntclle .... use 614 SMI.... 1214 Orson .... 2S81 6V3 940.... m3 rietisant Mt, ... 300 6 El ss,,.. lis Untondale ... sm 5 si 9'Ji.... 1110 Foretjt city .... 319 643 9 10 .. 1184 carbondale ... a 34' 6 64 907 ... film White llrldge .. 1338,666 90'. . H121I siayneia ... ois, eoi H6S... 11 33 Jermju .... 3 43 6 03 853 ..ills Archibald .. SSI 609 UN).... 1113 Wluton .... 8M li 848.... nu I'eckvuie .... sr.aeis tii 1107 Olrrhant ... 404 6l 8 4).... 1105 Pricfbure .... 4or t( 8 34 lioi 'ihroop .. 4iae7 8..,. HW Prnvldence , 414 631 8S.'.. host Park Place .... 14 17.68! 830 10 Ml bcranton ... 4 SO 0 So aw U u Leave Arrlte r nlr u f. SundaroDlr L Btgoinea thu trains stop on signal tor ras tengers. 1 1 ains 03 and VA Sunday only. otU:r trains dally except auoday. cciire rates via Ontario a Western betors purchasing tickets and sate money. hiouuh W ajner oultct simper and fre re clInliiK chair car New York to Culcatro tirJion chftDje. I'lOji-iiucr Ijj UwCcccd Xm i'vvo CenU 1 t-r Allle. J.O.Anaercon, Gen. Pass Ajt . T. microti, UlT, Ptes, tgt. berantsn, 1 '
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