The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, January 24, 1899, Morning, Page 2, Image 2

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    TIIE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1899.
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Scranton Store 124-126 Wyoming Ave.
Clearance sale specials
The same unusual values that were the means of
attracting thousands of shoppers yesterday may be found
here today and balance of the month.
Dress goods and silks
at reduced prices
In Justice to yourself, you ought to
go over every Item In this list:
CHALLIES-Balnnco of our all wool
chnlllrs. 35c. grade, special I Or
price lyc
PRINTED FLANNELS-Alt of our
nil wool printed tl:inmlx. regular ;gr
price We., special cut price ""
WASH Sll.KS-ln stripes ami checks
real value 3"r. Special cut prlco -e(.
during this sale uu
COLORED FANCY 8ILKP Price
bus been eye
during sale .
Special cut prlco 3Qr-
WOOL DRESS GOODS-Blnck tl.
uri-d wool dress goods, COc. grade.
Special rut price during this 1 iir
sale ,t"'
DRESS PATTERNS-All or our $3
nnd $7 dress patterns In ono lot.
Spi'dat rut price during this 7 AQ
snlo ' r"
SCOTCH TWEKD-On. lot Scotch
Tweed and all woi.il English dress
goods, We. tirade. Special cut 'JAr
pi Up during this sale -t
FLANNELS AND SEUGKS-Onu lot
nil wool Hanni'li serges und ladles'
cloth: price ha.i ln-en fc and i n
40e. Special cut price V
PRINTED CHINA AND FOULARD
SILKS 75e. and S-3c. guide. inr
Speel.il rut prlre ,,yl'
Sale of fine laces
up to 8 inches wide
Paney colored chiffon lares very
wlil" oriental laces, black silk luces
ami :i vast variety of !ieuv ecru Inser
tion. Not n piece in the lot ever sold
tor less than .vie. and some as high ns
7.V. a Mini. The saerlllce price Is-In
smiie i.ises one-half and others one
tlilrd th" former price. While In
tliev last, per nrd s
Irfsh point insertion
at less than half
Just us much of a bargain as the
Hem above, while and ecru, suitable
for trimming "Ither woolen or wash
able dresses. 1'rlce was from 20c.
to S'c. per yard. Whllo they I A,.
last IUl"
10c cambric embr'der's
during this sale 4c
Three Brand lots of cambric and
nnlnsi ok embroideries up to live
lnehe i wide; former prlco was 10c,
12c. and He. Special during this Ar
sale. He. lie. and tu
$2 embroidered chiffon
at half price
Special sal toman ow of cmbrold.
ered chiffon In si large variety of col
ors. Prices were $1.75 and 'i per ORe
yard. Whllo they lat -,a
Pure linen hemstitched
handkerchiefs only Sc
About forty dozen to be sold tomor
row. IteKiilar 10c. value tu half sn
price. While they hist a"
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IN THE PLAY HOUSES.
The New Suporba.
llanlon's "Superlm," revised, polished,
nnd brought right up to dute, wns Been
nt the Lyceum last night. Ah produc
ers of spectncular-pantomlmlc plays,
Ilanlon has no rival In this country.
His productions nre ulwnys bright,
novel nnd entertaining. This statement
applies with unusual force to "Su
perba" us produced last night.
A wilderness of scenery nnd mechan
ical effects nre used In tho production,
and many of the latter were seen for
tho first time In this city. The second
and third acts close with tableaux of
great beauty. During the progress of
the spectacle, some very entertaining
specialties uro introduced. Tho exhi
bition given liy Prof. Shedmun's trained
dogs and the grotesque bicycle riders
were some of the particularly notable
features of the vnudevllle portion nf
the fhow. Superlm" will be repeated
tonight.
Greene in Repertoire.
A very capable company with Joseph
Ireenp. nt Its head opened n week's en
gagement at the Acndetny of Jluslc
last night, ut popular prices. The
opening bill wns Ollette's famous "Held
by the Knemy," and the very clever
manner In which it was produced he
speaks n week of rare entertainment
for Academy patrons.
iJreene Is unquestionably one of the
most artistic star heading u popular
price compnn. Ml?s Hessle Henrdsley
who last night essayed the Ingenue part
of "Susan McCreery" and Miss Georgia
Untie, who Is Mr. Greene's leading lady,
are both capable urtlsts, and In Hurt
McCann, Murk Kent. Fred Malcome
and James Malaidy, Mr. Greene lias a
very capable, male ruppori.
The company will glvo two perform
nnces dully. This afternoon's bill will
ln Kolaml Heed's "Humbug" and to
night will be presented "An Honest Old
Irishman," n play expressly written for
Mr. Greene.
AVOOA.
The Ladle Aid society of tho M. K.
church will meet tomorrow afternoon
at tho homo of Mrs. Otto Donimcr
muth. Mrs. Agnes Lunsdero and Miss An
nlo Potter, of Dover, N. J., Mrs. Itob
ert Campbell and Miss Helen Mount
Joy, of Mliiunka, spent yesterday at
tho homo ol Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dnm
mermuth. Miss Catherine O'Malley, of Provi
dence, Bpont Sunday nt the Gibbons'
residence.
The funeral of Robert, the S-months-old
son or Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Cardon,
took place yesterday nfternoon. In
terment wns made In fit. Mary's cem
etery. This evening In Snrsfleld opera house
the content between Thomas Me-
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DR. MARTEL'S
FRENCH
FEMALE
PILLS
rrtlculri and totb
nionlal s in plain sealed
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Ladies' fine quality
cloth jackets, at less
than half price
Wo hnvo mndo tho prlco so that
there can be no doubt about the bar
Kuln. If you nro still thinking of buy
Ins ii Jacket, you win do no better than
to examine these. A sacrifice price Is
tho bent that wo expect lit this time of
the year. In every Instance tho for
mer price ticket remains on tho gar
ment, so that you may see how much
of a saving thcra Is to bo inado.
t 8 Jackets uro $3.HS
tin Jackets nre 4.08
JI.1 Jnckets nro 7.!S
$:0 Jackets nro 8.PS
AmonK tho above nre some very IiIrIi
class kersey Garments, silk lined
throughout, of tho most excellent lln
Ish. Ladies' $3 brllliantine
waists at only 1.98
Several very pretty styles, tucked
front nnd back, made of tho finest
quality of black brllliantine according
to the newest styles, nil sizes, prlco
was never less than $i.t'S. I Q
Special whllo they last ,,yo
Ladies' $1.75 flannel
waists, special at 98c
Several styles, some that were, ji.fic
others reduced from $1.C9 to $1.73. All
of them elnborately trimmed with
braid nnd all at ono remarkable, bar
Kiiln price; large sizes only. QHn
While they last a
Ladies' $1.50 and $2
wash waists at 39c
Clearing out all odds nnd ends of
wash waists before the opening of the
spring season. Tho present prlco on
these Is only one-sixth In some in
stances. Material Is lawn, madrns and
fine gingham, detachable collar; some
white and others of the same mntertnl
as tho waist. Prices were 75c, 9Sc,
$1.25. $1.50 nnd $1.!)3, special clos- "lftr
Ing price while they hist "'
Children's $1.25 and
$1.75 wash dresses
at only 69c
Some plain and others trimmed very
handsomely with torchon lace. All
sizes from C to 14, and nil at ono
great burgnln prlco while they Artr
last uyu
75c quality H. & S.
corsets at 49c
You will recognize tho valuo when
you see them. Wo promise you that.
All sizes an In unlimited quan- iOp
tlty T'yl'
$1.25 H. & S. sateen
corsets at 75c
Standard $1.25 value In black, white
nnd grey. The reason of the lowness
In prlco lies in tho vnstness of tho
iiuuntlty bought, peclal prlco 71;
during" this sale SOL,
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Laughlln, nf Green Hldge, and Solo
mon Deeble, of this town, will be de
cided. The committee In charge have
arranged what will probably be the
best entertainment given In some time.
The programme Includes the celebrated
Lally children, who are conceded to bo
among the cleverest children on the
stage. The Banllold children, who are
general favorites, McNulty and Caw
ley in Irish comedy, the Touhlll family
of muslcans, the Alexander Glee club,
Williams Jennings- In recitation, "W. J,
Williams and A. J. Hyre In vocal se
lections, and V. Noone, the well
Unoown comedian. The contest will
cloo at 10 o'clock. Thirty minutes will
be given to public balloting after the
entertainment.
"Uncle Dick's Darling" will be given
In the Sarslleld opera house this even
ing by the members of the (Standard
Dramatic company, of Scranton.
The Republican committees of the
three wards will meet this evening to
make arrangements for the time and
place of the next caucus.
The members of the St. Aloyslus soci
ety, who have suceeded In bringing
the quarterly convention to Avoca, do
serve much creutt for their untiring
work In urranglng for the entertain
ment of the guests, a he Ladies Aux
iliary proved a help mate In preparing
supper from the visitors. Judging from
the nudiences present ut until sessions
It Is evident that the cause of tem
perance Is not lost In Avoca.
DALTON.
On Wednesday ufternoon the ladles
of the Methodist Episcopal church.
Dalton, will servo a ten-cent supper.
They will have for smIo a cake, made
according to a Scripture recipe.
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money
If It falls to cure. 25c. The genuine
has L. H. Q. on each tablet.
No Returns.
"Winter la full of .tad memories to mo."
"Why boy"
i once ted a girl on expensive Ico
cream all summer, nnd sho broke our
engagement Just us the chutlng dish gel
son n't In." Brooklyn Life.
1'HOVIH) I'n.K'1'LKSS - Ruby coats
and cluamon flavor. Dr. Agnew's Liver
Pills urc household favorites. Impurltlci
leave tho sjntom. Tho nerves 1110 toned.
Tho blood is Imrlfli'd, Tho complexion Is
bright und rudd. Headaches vanish
and perfect health follows their use. '.0
duscs 10 cents. Sold by Matthews Bros,
and W. T. Clark.
Chicago Grain Market.
Chicago, Jan. 23. Wheat spechitora af
fected by the excitement in Wull. street
today Ignored ul bearish news and un
der tho vigorous buying that prevailed
May wheat closed ut an advance, of ltc.
Corn wuh aided by the same Indefinite
but powerfully speculative sentiment and
advanced lc. Oats benefited to tho extent
of c. and piovlslons gained 12',c. In
pork, 7Uc. In lard nnd c. In ribs. Cash
quotations wore us follows: Flour Firm;
No. 2 spring wheat. U7ttnM)c.: No, 3 do.
do., CtViuCSc; No. 2 red, 71!4c; No. 2
corn, Siilic.i No. 2 yellow. SUtic; No. 2
oats, 27c; No. 2 white, 2BHa30Uc; No, .1
do.. 2i)n23Hc; No. 2 rye, COVjc; No. 2 bar
ley. 42'nHc; No. 1 flax seed, Sl.UV&i new.
1.10V; prime llmethy seed, $2.3714: mess
pork, $10.1010.15; lard, $5.G7V4a5.70; short
libs, Jt.e0ti5.tw: dry salted slnaiVders, 41tu
l,c; short clour, $J.10ao,30: whiskey, $1.27;
augur, cut loaf, $5.70; granulated, $3,20.
The People's
AMMAMa
A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for the Benefit ot All Who
Have Houses to Kent, Real Estate or Other Property to
Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help Theso
Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for
Five Cents u Word Iixcept Situations Wanted, Which Arj In
sorted True.
FOR RENT
FOR R13NT-HOUSKS IN GOOD CON
dltlon, Nos. C30, U32, C31 Forest court,
between Wyoming avenue nnd ISrlo de
pot. Rent, $12.
FOR 11I3NT-A FIVU-STORY UUILD
lug suitable for wholesale business,
located in tho wholcsalo block, No. 11
Lackawanna avenue. For rent from April
lRt. Knuulro of Uurko Uros., otlico Con
ned building.
FOR RENT AI'RIL 1, STORK 207 WY
omlng avenue, with or without floor
overhead. Inqulro M. W. Squler, 225 Jef
ferson avenue.
OFFICE'S IN COMMONWEALTH
, Uuildlng: single rooms and suites for
term of years with vaults. Ono suite of
s x conectlng ofllccs with three vaults nr
thrco suites of two oinces, each with
vault. Moderate prlco. Reflnlshed to
suit tenants. Inqulro at room 609 on Gth
floor.
FOR RENT-HANDSOME RESIDENCE,
637 North Washington avenue. Fos
scsslnn about February 1 If desired: also
will sell carpets, shades, etc. Inqulro at
Goldsmith's Razaar.
FOR RENT-TWO FLOORS 40XS0 EACH.
Inquire 137 Rcnn avenue.
FOR RENT-rEHIC ROOM OR SHARE
. of ofllccs secend floor front, Coal Lx-
change. Call nt room 13.
FOR RENT SECOND FLOOR, "01
Qulncy
WANTED-TO RENT:
WANTED APRIL 1ST. SIX-ROOM
house with bath; near North Seventh
street: no children, a. Bridge, E. Robin
son's Sons' Iirewcry, city.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-PIANOS AND ORGANS AT
Guernsey Brothers' rooms, 7-8 Burr
building. Uoods tho beat, prices tho low
est, terms the easiest. A call will con
vince all.
DESIRABLE LOTS ON COLFAX AVE
nue. For particulars address Box 143,
Scranton, Pa.
FOR SALE-TEN R-I-P-A-N-S FOR 3
cents at druggists. One gives relief.
FOR SALE OR RhNT.
VOll RENT OR SALE-FIRST CLASS
I'prlght Flano. Gccd as new. Bar
gain. Address 153G Washington avenue.
THE MARKETS.
Wall Steet Keview.
New York, Jan. 23. Speculation In
stocks today passed previous high re
cord marks both In volume and In
price uttulned. Transactions In stocks
figured for 1.C20.000 shares and the sales
of bonds reached $D,04G,000. Trading
was furious at tho opening and the
highest prices were reached In most
stocks on the Initial bulge with ad
vances of G to 10 points In some cases.
Open- High- Low- Clos
ing, est. est. Ing.
Am. Cot. Oil M yi 3Ji 35?4
Am. Ug. Ro'jf Co ..133 133 129? 131
Atch.. To. G .& Fc .. 24 24'i 23 23
A.. T. & S. V., l'V .. C3jj C52 C2Va 3?i
Am. Tobacco Co ....148 14b'.b lHVi Uf
Brook. R. T iC Ki'.i S3 W.i
Can. Southern 01V2 tiaVi GlVi '
N. J. Central 103i lOIVi 102't 10IV4
Ches. & Ohio 27Vi 27i 27,s 27
t'hlc. & O. W 17',-.. 205, Pi, 181 i,
Chic. & N. W 150 152U 130 1j14
Cillc. B. & Q 140i llUi 13S',-i 133'i
Chic. Mil. & St. P ..129 12 127', I2SV4
Chic, R. I. & P 121 121 HSft 120K,
Chic, St. P. M. & O. li?g SO-, 97Va 07',ii
C. C. C. &. St. L .... f.2','. 55 52 5-.
Con. Gas 191J 104',i 19114 IL'1',6
Delaware & Hud ...Uii 117 114 HBVi
Fed. Steel. Pr S3Ti Sift 8314 S3
Fed. Steel, Com .... 51 51 53 G3H
Gen. Electric 10:i4 107 103H 107
Louis. & Nash 07'); OS Cli 07H
Manhattan Klo 115 110 112V4 115V4
Met. Traction Co ...199 199'fc 197V- IPS
M. K. & Tex., Pr .... SSft SSft 37 37
Mo. Paclllo 47',b 4is 46?i 47
Nat. Lead 3S-i 39 3SH S8
N. Y. Central 139 141 135'i 137
Ont. & West 194 2:, Uia; -t,L
North. Pacltlc 50 50 4S?i IDV4
Nor. Pacltlc, Pr .... M) kRfc WV yVi
I'aciflc Mnll 4C',(. 4(!-i 4B !Cj
People's Gas 110 112?; 109V- 112V4
Phil. & Rend 22t 24 22"I 2tH
P. & R 1st IT 5S t!G 57 M
Southern R. R., Pr.. IS 49 47l,i 4Sft
Tenn., C. Sr Iron .... 40 40 39 39'A
Texas & I'liclllc .... 17 17 17 17
Fnlon Paclllc 4914 nn 47M 18
Union Pnc, Pr siu spa SOU si"i
U. S. Rubber 47, 47VI 4G5 4CM
lT. S. Leather. Pr .. 74', 71 73(. 74
Wabash. Pr 21 24 21 " 21'A
West. Union 96 9S f5 97i
CHICAGO LOARD OF TRADE.
lm Open-High-Low-Clos.
WHEAT. Jng. est. est. Ing.
-i"y "vi i.ys u",a
July i r,9 69 rM
CORN.
Mny 37 3S 37 IH
July 37 38 3734 ;u
OATS.
May 27 23 27 is
PORK.
January 10.10 10.10 10.10 10,10
May 10.25 10.35 10.22 10.35
LARD.
January 3.07 5.C7 5.B7 B.'i7
May 6.S2 5.92 5.S0 5.90
Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Por of 100.
STOCKS. Bid. Asked.
Scranton & Plttston Trac. Co. ... 20
First National Bunk soo
r.lmhurst Boulevard 100
Scranton Savings Pr.nk 235
Scranton Packing Co 83
Third National l'nnk 383
Throop Novelty Mfg. Co SO
Fit-unton Railway Co 25
Dlmo Dep. & Dls. Bank ISO
Economy Light Heat tc Pow
er Company 45
Scranton Illuminating, Heat
& Power Company g5
Brrnnlou Forging Co ;00
Traders' National Bank 130
Lacka. Lumber Co yj)
Lack. Trust & Safe Dep. Co.. 150
Mnoslc Mountnln Coal Co 11514.
Scranton Paint Co so
Clnrk &. Snover Co., Com 400
Clurk & Snover Co., Pr 125
Cnrson Coal Co 100
Scranton Axle Works SO
Bcr. Iron Fcnco & Mfg. Co ICO
BONDS.
Scranton Pace. Railway, first
mortgage, due 1920
People's Street Railway, flrst
mortgage, due Ills
People's Street Ralrway, Gen'
erat mortgage, duo 1921 ....
Dickson Manufacturing Co ...
Lacka. Township School 5..
City of Scranton St. imp. t..
Mt. A'ernon Coal Co
Scranton Axle Works
115 ...
115 ...
115 ...
100
103
... 102
S5
100
Scranton Traction 6 bonds... 105
Carson Coal Co 100
Now York Grain nnd Produce Market.
New Work. Jan. 23. Flour More uctlvo
on spring wheat varieties but quiet oth
erwise. Minnesota pntcnts, $.90a4.10.
Wheat Spot llrm; No. 2 red, 80c f. o.
b., afloat to arrive; No. 1 northern Du
luth, M)c, f. o. b., afloat spot; No. 2 do.
do.. 7Sc, f. o. b nlloat spot'j No, I
northern New oYrk, 79?ic, f. o. b afloat
spot; options opened strong and consid
ering the handicap of speculative apathy
maintained n bullish hesitation nil day.
Sentiment among the trade, receiving an
impulse from stocks, English cables nnd
good clearances favored the long Mdu
and townrdB the close compelled a vigor
mm covering of shorts that made ual
prices top at lftnle. net advance and
the tone strong; March closed 79',ic; Muy,
70c; July, 74c. Corn-Firm: No. 2, 4354
ale., f. o. b afloat; options opened firm
nnd ndvnnced all day with wheut. closing
strong ut lc. net advunco; May closed
Exchange.
WANTED.
WANTED CASE OF BAD HEALTH
that R-I-P-A-N-8 will not benefit.
Send 6 cents to Rlpnns Chemical Co.,
New York, for 10 samples and 1.000 testi
monials. HELP WANTED-MALE.
A SINGLE MAN WANTED TO TAKE
euro of and clip horses, who under
slans hnndllng horses, nt M, T. Keller's
Lackawanna Carriage Works.
WANTED - RESPONSIBLE FIRM
wants oinco manager at Scranton; sal
ary, $1,200 year; $G0O cash nnd best tefer
ences required; commercial reference fur
nished. Address Postolllce Box 312. I'hlla.
HELP WANTED-FEMALE.
WANTED-A MIDDLE AOED WOMAN
na housekeeper In good family; per
manent position; Scotch woman pre
ferred. Address 1703 S. Main avenue, city.
WANTED-GIRL TO DO KITCHEN
work; German preforred. G23 Pine
street.
SERVANT GIRL WANTED AT HORN'S
hotel, Franklin avenue.
WANTED-A FIRST CLASS COOK;
Welsh girl preferred; good wages. In
quire Welsh, Tribune.
LADIES TO EMRROIDER-GOOD FAY-
Ing, easy work sent tu your homo;
write for snmplo and materials. Unique
Embroidery Co., 102 Fulton St., Now York.
FURNISHED ROOMS.
TWO NICELY' FURNISHED ROOMS
with board. $09 Mulberry street.
FOR RENT - LARGE PLEASANT
front room, sultnblo for two gentle
men. 410 Adams avenue.
FOR RENT PLEASANT FURNISHED
rooms; conveniences. Rooms from 1.50
up. 22 Mulberry btreet.
REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE-MY RESIDENCE AT 233
Colfax averue; Just ci mpletcd. All
modern Improvements. Herdwood finish,
sanitary plumbing, electric lights, etc.
Prlco reasonable. Address Frank T.
Okell, 220 Broadway, New York city.
LOST.
LOST-ON ADAMS AVENUE OR MtTL
berry street, pocketbook containing
sum of money. The loser Is a poor work
Ing woman. Will nnv one finding same
return to Mrs. Muybrooks, 225 Kressler
court.
CITY SCAVENGER
A.B. BRIGOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
and cess pools; no odor. Improved
pumps used. A. BRIGGS, Proprietor.
Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue,
or Elcke's drug store, corner Adams and
Mulberry. Telephone G040.
SCALP TREATMENT.
ment, 60c; shampooing. 50c: facial
massage, manicuring, 23c; chiropody. '.01
Qulncy.
12ic. Oats Spot firmer; No. 2, 34c; No.
3. 34c I No. 2 white, ST.'iO. I No. do., 3..C ;
track white, 33a39c; track mixed western,
3Hu33c.; options neglected. Butter
Steady; western creamery, Hal9c. ; fac
tory, 12al4c; Elglns, 19c; Imitation cream
ery, 13alG',.c; state dairy. 13al7c. Lggs
Weak; state and Pennsylvania, 1. 'suite;
western fresh, 17c. ; southern, lbal7c.
Philadelphia Grain nnd Produce.
Philadelphia. Jan. 23. Wheat Firm
and Vc higher; contract grade. January.
75a75:4C. Corn Firm and lie. higher;
No. 2 mixed, January, old. 41fta41c; do.
new. 4Pv1n40c Oats Flrmor; No. 2
white clipped. 35a33v40.; No. 3 do. do.,
33a34c ; No. 2 mixed, do., 3"a3lc. Flour
Unchanged. Butter Fancy western
creamery. 19c; do. prints, 20c. Eggs
Dull and lc. lower; fresh, nearby, lSc; do.
western, lSc; do. southwestern, 18c; do.
southern, 17c. Cheese Unchanged. Re
fined Sugars Steady. Cotton Firm nnd
c. higher; middling uplands, 6c Tal
low Firm; city prime. In hogsheads, 3c;
country do. do., barrels, 4c; dark do.,
3c. ; cakes, 4c; grease. 2a3c Live
Poultry Dull and weak; fowls, 9c: old
roosters, fiiaTc; spring chickens, Sa9c;
turkeys, 9al0c; ducks. iialOc; geese, 8u9c.
Dressed oultry Steady: fowls, choice, 10
al0c; do, fair to good, 0c; old roos
ters, uvm:. ; spring emes-ens. ciiuico, iv.sa
lie.: do. fair to good, OalOc; turkeys,
choice to fancy, llallc; do, fair to good,
9al0c. ; duckB, Sa9c. Receipts Flour,
2,000 barrels and 1,500 sacks; wheat, 71,000
bushels; corn, 62,000 bushels: oats. 21.000
bushels. Shipments Wheat, 2.000 bushels;
corn, 13,000 bushels; oats, 13,000 bushels.
Chicago Live Stock Market.
Chicago, Jan. 23. Fancy cattle. $GaG.:0;
cholco steers, $5.C0a5.93; ineliim steers, $1.90
n5.20; beo steers, $4n4.S5; stockers and
feeders, $3.23n3.C3; bulls, $2.50a4.23; cows
and heifers. $3.30a4; western fed steers,
J4a5.SO; Texas steers, $3.73u5.23; calves,
$3.50aG.OO. Hogs Firm; fair to cholco,
$3.72Un3.S3: packing lots, $:i.30a3.70; mixed,
$3.65a3.75; butchers, $3.53a3.S2Vs: lights, $3.70
a3.S5; pigs, $3.20a3.53. SheepFairly uct
Ive; yearlings, $4.10a4.CO; common to good
lambs, $3.75a4.90. Receipts-Cattle, 19,000
head; hogs, $10,000 huid; sheep, '-'SiOO
head.
New York Livestock Narket.
New Y'ork, Jan. 23. Beeves Actlvo and
steady; steers, common to prime. $4.C5a
5.70; fair to choice, oxen, $la3.30; bulls.
$3.23a4.50; cows, $2.13a4. Culves Actlvo;
choice veals, firm; common to cholco. $r,a
S.23; tops, $3.33; barnyard calves, higher,
at $l.i;0a3.90; yearlings. $3.23. Sheep
Steady; lahmbs slow und lower; sheep, $3
n4.50; lambs, $5a5.43; tops, $3,50. Hogs
Strong nt $1.S3a4.20.
East Liberty Ca ttleMarket.
East Liberty, a., Jan. 23, Cattle
Strong; extra. $3.50a5."0: prime, $5.23a3.40;
common. $3.23a3.90. Hogs Active and
shndo higher: extra heavy, $lal.02; me
diums, $4; best orkers, $3.93a4; light York
ers, $3.SOa3.90; pigs, $3.C0a3.C3; roughs. $2.50
a3.5o. Sheep Slow and lower; cholco
wethers. $4.33o4.40; common, $2.50n3.50;
cholco lambs, $3a5.10; common to good,
$3.50a4.S5; veal calves, 56.FOa7.2o.
FINANCIAL.
LaBAR & FULLER
BROKERS.
Oldest UttablliheJ Mouse In the City.
Dealers in STOCKS, COTTON, flKAIN and
PH.OVISIONS, on margin or for delivery.
OPHCU: Roams 109 and no Hoard ol Trade
HuilJIn, tcranton, Ha.
U G. LA IIAR. 1. F. FULLER
J. R. L. CARRINGTON & CO,
53 HroaJway.N. Y. 410 Conned Hid; Scranton
I1UV ANU SELL ON COMMISSION
High Class Bonds,
Hallway and industrial Stock,
Chicago (ralii and Provision.
Direct Wire to Chicago and Phlla Jclphla.
TELEPHONE 6182.
STERLING S. SMITH, flgr.
LEGAL.
IN RE: CONSTRUCTION OF NINE-
iccnm District Main Sower in me
Fifth, sixth, Fifteenth and Eighteenth
wards of tho city of Scranton, county ot
Lackawnr.na, stato of Pennsylvania. To
red J. Weaver, E. W. Merlaw,
T. M. Richard, Mnthlas Adams,
Herbert Rollins. William Early.
Mnrtln Rogau, Btephcn Kimble.
Arnlo Foy, Mary T. Williams
John Mnrun, Estntc,
Lewis Flrestlne, Joseph Lowls,
Thomas O. Evans, T. 11. Hughes, Est.,
Benjamin Hopkins, Miles Gibbons,
Reuben Brown, ru Acker,
Mrs. s. S. Watson, Mrs. Emma Acker,
p. M. Willlnins, Thomas W. James,
J; van J. Evans, John Baloskle.
Bridget Mnhon. David Jones Estate.
Ldwnrd McCabc, Mrs. Catliorino
?.,?? Koan, Youngblood,
Wllllnm O. Will- James Flynn,
lams, q, ', Wellington
William i:, Arnold, Estnte,
Thomas 11. Lavelle, Pnt llnnnon.
John Swlnson, Michael Hollcrati,
David J. Davis, John T. Palmer,
Margaret 11. Harris, Lowls Forster,
..I!?.?" Fielding. Edward Lambert.
William 11. Hill, Mrs. Ella Mulgren,
1'etor Lavln, J. Bltman,
I'ollsh Catholic Caroline. M. Lcvan
Church, or C. M. Llnane.
Reeve T. Jones, Henry Goodrldgo or
F.ldrldge.
You arc hereby notified that tho under
signed, viewers, nppolnted by the Court
of Common liens of Lackawanna county
In tho nbovo matter have prepared a
schedule showing the umount of dam
ages, cost and expenses nscertnlned and
allowed and assessment of benefits made
for and upon snld Improvement, nnd the
properties specially beneilted thereby,
and that Bald viewers will meet and ex
hibit said schedule, and hear nil excep
tions thernto and evidence thoron, nt
Common Council room, on tho Second
day of February, A. D. 1S99, at 10 o'clock
a. m.
DANIEL WILLIAMS,
JAMES J. MANLEY,
J. E. KERN,
Viewers.
Scranton, Jan. 20, 1S99.
NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE
petition of tho City ot Scranton for
the appointment of viewers to ascertain
the costs, damages and expenses, and
assess tho benefits for opening Wyom
ing avenuo from Ollvo street to Ash
street In tho city ot Scranton. In tho
Court of Common Pleas. No. 120, Janu
ury Term. 1S99.
rho undersigned, having been appoint
ed by tho Court, viewers In the forego
ing matter, hereby give notice that they
WJL' " tll 2n,l "ay of February, A. D.,
1899, at 10 o'clock a. m., meet on the lino
. Hi? sal(1 Improvement, nt the corner
of Ollvo street nnd Wyoming avenue, In
the city of Scranton, proceeding thenco
over tho line of said Improvement, view
ing the same nnd tho premises affected
thereby, nnd will hear nil parties Inter
ested therein, and their witnesses.
OEO. W. OKELL,
W. W. DAVIS.
C. W. M' KINNEY.
Viewers.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN
application will be mndu to the Gov
ernor of the Commonwculth of Pennsyl
vania, on Wednesday, February 1st. 1&99,
by Joseph B. Dickson. Jesse L. Eddy,
William If. Dunning, Frank K. Piatt.
Thomas F. Wells, Orlando S. Johnson
and James E. Burr, under the Act of As
sembly of tho Commonwealth or Penn
sylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for
tho Incorporation and regulation of cer
tuln corporations," approved April 29th,
1S74, nnd tho supplements thereto, for the
charter of an Intended corporation to bo
called "Scranton Crnl Company." the
character nnd object of which Is tho mlu
Ing of coal and preparing the samo for
market, and for buying and selling, ship
ping and transporting tho same, and for
thu transaction of such business as may
be necessarily appurtenant thereto or
connected therewith. And for theso pur
poses to have, possess and enjoy all tho
rights, benefits and pilvllcgcs ot the said
Act of Assembly and Its supplements.
JAMES E. BURR, Solicitor.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
stockholders of the Enterprise 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, 1899. ut tho ofllco of
tho company, Scranton, Pa., nt 3.10
o'clock p. m. No transfer of stock will
be made for ten days next preceding the
date of the above meeting.
E. P. KINGSBURY, Secretary.
PROPOSALS TO RE OPENED FEBRU
ary l 8J9. will be received by tho un
dersigned, for driving a rock tunnel from
No. 2 Dunmore to the No. 1 Dunmnre
vein nt the Nutlonal Shaft of Wllllum
J.?.n.n!!,1,.&, Co'. Dimensions of tunnell:
)ylJltn'.1f fc.ct: height, G feet nnd G Inches
(G feet 6 Inches). Approximate length. 100
feet. Grado 1 In 4. Right to reject all bids
reserved. WM, CONNELL & CO.
SITUATIONS WANTED
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
man to work nn a. farm; understands
care of horses. Address Arthur Eber, 015
Stone avenue, city. v
SITUATION WANTED-COLORED WO.
,, ma"-expert laundress, In private fam
lly. Address Ada, lie Franklin avenue.
SITUATION WANTED-FIRST CLASS
bookkeeper open for nn engagement
on moderate salary; good nil 'round ac
countant. Address Bookkeeper, Tribune.
SITUATION WANTED - WASHING
Ironing or any kind of houso cleaning
by tho day, or will tako washing homo.
Mrs. Lee. side door, 420 Franklin avenue.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A BOY OF
1G years to learn drug business; un
derstands German; good references. X.
Y. Z., Tribune.
FIRST CLASS SALESMAN AND COL
lector wants situation; can furnish
best of references. Address W. E F
Genernl Delivery, city.
PROFESSIONAL.
ARCHITECTS
EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT.
Connell Building, Scranton.
E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICE
rear of fOG Washington avenue.
LEWI3 HANCOCK. JR.. ARCHITECT,
435 Spruce St.. cor. Wnsh. av., Scranton.
FREDERICK U RROWN, ARCHITECT,
Price Building, 125 Washington avenue,
Scranton.
T.' L LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS.
Traders' National Bank.
SCHOOLS
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA.
Scranton, Pa. Courses preparatory to
college, law, medicine or business. Opens
Sept. 12. Send for catalogue. Rev. Thom
ns M. Cann, LL. D., Walter II. Bucll,
A. M.
xJaMaJMaMaJM
A Rare
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.
I GRIFFIN & COLLINS
wiiaaa , w M u
US 220 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
PROFESSIONAL.
DENTISTS
DR. I. O, LYMAN, SCRANTON PRI
vato Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul
berry. -
DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O.
DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming avo.
WELCOME C. 8NOVEIl7s31 Washington
aVCnUO. Tlnill-a O n 1 nnri 9 ln(
HAT MANUfAOTUnElt.
TOLLES, 409 SPRUCE STREET, MAKES
your hat to order nnd they fit.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANK
lln avenue. Hates reasonable.
P. ZE1GLER. Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L. & W.
passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu
ropean plan, VICTOR KOCH, Prop.
LAWVERS
FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor iit-I.nw. Rurr Building,
rooms 13 nnd II, Washington nvenuc.
WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT
torneys and Couusollors-at-Law. Re
publican Building. Washington avenuo,
Scranton, Tn.
JESBUP Jk JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors at Law. Commonwealth
Building. Rooms 1, 20 und 21.
JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Law.
Rooms 514, 515 and BIG, Board of
Trade Building.
D. B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on real estate securl'y.
Menrs' Building, corner Washington
avenuo aim spruce street,
jas. j. jr. ha"milton, ATTOIINEY-nt-Law.
301 Commonwealth Building,
Scranton.
EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY.
Rooms 903-901, 9th tloor, Mears' Building.
L. A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
502 Board of Trade Building, Scranton,
I'a.
C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Commonwculth Building, Scranton. Pa,
PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS'
Nutioral Bank Building.
C. COMEGYS, 9-13 REPUBLICAN
Building.
A. W. RERTHOLF, ATTORNEY,
Mears Building.
MIDWIFE
MRS. GABLE, GRADUATE MIDWIFE.
1318 Washburn street, Scranton. En
gagements solicited. Rooms and best
attendance for 11 limited number of pa
tienta. PHYSICIANS AND SURQEONS
ER.crLT FRI1Y, SCRANTON SAVINGS
Bunk Building, 12.4 Wyoming uvenin..
MARY' A. SHEPHERD. M. D., HOME
opathlst, Nu, 22S Adums aenue.
DR. W. E. ALLEN. 512 NORTH WASH
ington uvenue.
DR. It. TRAPOL1). SPECIALIST IN
Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming
nvenuc and Spruce street, Scranton.
Ofllco hours: Thursdays and Satuiduys,
9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
DR. L. M. GATES. ROOMS, 207 AND 208
Hoard of Trade Building. Ofllco hours,
K to 9 a. m.. 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. in. Rest,
dence, 309 Madison avenue.
DR. C. L. FUEAS, SPECIALIST IN
Rupture, Truis Fitting nnd Fat Reduc
tion. Ofllco tiicphouu 13C3. Hours, 10 to
12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9.
DR. S. W. L'AMOREAUX, OFFICE 3S9
Washington avenue. Residence. 131S Mul
berry. Chronic diseases, lungs, heart,
kidneys and genlto-urlnnry organs u
specialty. Hoars, 1 to 4 p. m.
W. G. ROOK. VETERINARY SUR
geon. Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated.
Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scruntoti,
Telephono 2G72.
SEED
O. R. CLARK . CO.. SEHDMEN AND
Nurserymen; store 146 Washington avo.
nuo; green house, 1330 North Main ave
nue; store telephone. 7S2.
WIRE SCREENS
JOS. KUETTEL, REAR Ml LACKA
wanna avenue. Scranton, Pa., manufac
turer ot Wire Screens.
MISCELLANEOUS
BAUER'S "ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR
balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed
dings nnd concert work furnished. For
terms, address R. J. Bauer, conductor,
117 Wyoming avenue, over llulbcrt's
music btore.
MEGARGEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS'
supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twin".
Warehouse, 130 Washington avenue,
Scranton. Pa.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Lcliigli Valley ivailroad System
In Effect Nov. 13. 159S.
and principal pi inis ,111 me coal legions
vlu D. & H. R. R-. 'Ij. -M8 and .1.27 p. m
For Bethlehem. Luston, Rending-, Jiat-
i-Uburg, and principal Intermediate "tii-
tlnns Via. D t ' J a, m iin'
"8 4.27 a-'k Diamond Expre." iT-'
Sundays, D. A; H.. 1.A 7.1S p. m.
For Tunkhannock. Towuiiila, Elml.-a
Ithaca. Geneva, and Principal ,, ;;
ate stations. ia p.. L. A: V. R. j Vos
a m.. 12.55 und 3.3o p. m. "" s-ua
For Geneva. Rocliester, BufTalo, Nag.
ara Falls. Chicago arid all rolnts west via
D & H. R- H- '2-03 3.03 Black Diamond
Express, 10.11 and 11.8O p. m. Sundays. D
& II.. 11.43 u. 111.. 7. IS p. in.
pullmun parlor and bleeping or Lehigh
Valley parlor cars on all trains between
Wilkes-Bar; e and New ork. Philadel
Dhlu. Buffalo and Suspension Bridge.
P" ROLL1N II. WILBUR. Uen. Sunt..
South Bethlehem, ph.
C1IAS. S. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt., 26 Cort
land street, New York.
A. W. NONEMACHER. Division Pass
enger Agent, South Bethlehem. Pa.
For tickets and Pullman reservations
apply 309 Lackawanna ave.. Scranton, Pa.
Q &
Chance.
UP-TO-DUE CLOTrlli;, S
t u H I1HI I LIS H IU fU.1 HlMt i .
TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON.
For Philadelphia and New York via 11
& H. R. H-. at C.43 a. in. and 12.03, 2.1& 4
Black Diamond Em rcse 1, ami 11.30 p. m
Sundays. D. & II.. i.&t. 7.4S p. m.
For White jiuven. iiiizieion, PottsUlie
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Schedule I ii rjtlect Miy 19, 1893.
Trains Loavo Wllkos-Barro as Fol.
lows:
7.00 n. m wook days, for Sunbur
Hnrrlsburg, Phlladalphla, Daltl.
more, Washington, and fop Pitts.
burg, and tho West.
10.15 a. m,, wook days, for Htzlatoit,
Pottjwlllo, Reading, Norrlstown,
and Philadelphia; and for 6un
bury, Harrlsburs, Phlladetohla,
Baltimore Washington and Pitts.
bur nnd ,he Wost.
3,12 p. m , daily, forSunbury, Harris
biirar. Philadelphia, Baltimore,
WanhlnKton, and Pittsburg and
the West
0Oo p. m., wook days, for Sunbury,
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and
PlttsburK.
J. II. HUTCHINSON, General Manager.
Del., Lacka. und Western.
Effect Monday, November 14, 189S.
Trains leave Scrar.ten as follows: Es
press for New oYrk und ull points Eabt,
1.40, 3.00. 5.10. K.00 and 10.05 a. m.; 12.65 and
3.33 p. m
Express for Easton, Trenton, Philadel
Phla, ntl tho South, CIO, 8.00 and 10.05 a.
mx " ftnd 333 P- m-
lobyhanna acccmmodutlon, 6.10 p. m.
mi';iprf?!l for Ulnglmmton, Oiwcgo. El
K'1?;, Corning, Bath, Dansvllle, Mount
siorrls and Buffalo, 12.10, 2.35, 9.00 a. m.
iim,ua!!. huL1; m" making close connec
M?i.at I,uTnlo to all points in tho West,
Northwest and Southwest.
H ashlngton accommodation, 5.40 p. m.
Binghamton und way stations, 1.03 p. w.
Nicholson accommodation. D.10 p. ni.
Lxpress for Utlca and Rlchllold Springs,
2.3ja. m. and 1.55 p. m.
Ithaca, 2.35, 9.00 a. m. and 1.55 p. m.
TLor N"rihumberlnnd, Plttston, Wilkes
warre, Plymouth, Bloomsburg and Dan
viile, making close connections at North
iMiVfr,1Mld fnr Wllllamsport, Harrlsburg.
Baltimore, Washington and tho South,
Northumberland und Intermedium sta
tions, 0.00, 10.03 u. m and 1.53 and 3.10 p.
Nnntlcoko and Intermediate stations.
s.os and 11.10 a. m. Plymouth and lnter
medlnto stations, 3.35 and 8.50 p. m. For
Kingston, 12.65 p. m.
1 unman parlor and sleeping coaches on
all express trains.
1-or detnllcd Information, pocket time
ll-. T,ctc" nm)1'' to M L- Smith, Dis
trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket of-
Deluwnru and Hudson.
On Sunduy. July 3rd, trains will leave,
bcranton us follows:
I or Curbondale 0.20. 7.53. S.63. 10.13 a. m.;
"00; 1-23, 2.20, 3.52, 5.23, C.23, 7.57, 9.15,
11.00 p. m.; 1.16 a. m.
For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos
ton, Now England points, etc-0.20 a. m.,
-9 p. m.
For Honcsdale 6.20, 8.63, 10.13 n. m.; 12
noon; 2.20, 5.25 p. m.
. Sr Wllkes-Bnrre. 0.45. 7.43. 8.43. 9.S8,
10 43 11. m.; 12.03, 1.23, 2.18, 3.33, 4.27, ti.10.
..IS. 10.41. 11.30 p. in.
For New York, Philadelphia, etc, via
J"JrJ,S, Valley Rullroad-6.43 a. m 1V.03.
1.2S. 4.27 p. m. : with Black Diamond Ex
press, U. ;x) p. m.
For Pennsylvania Railroad points, 0.13,
9.38 u. in., 2.1S, 4.27 p. in.
1'or Weste.rn points, via Lehigh Valley
Railroad-,. is n. m. : 12.03. 3.33, with Black
Diamond Express. 10.41. 11.3-3 p. m.
Trains will urrlvo In Scranton ns fol
lows: .Frin r"''nlale and the North-6.10,
7.13. S.3S, 9.31, 10.3S. 11..VS a. m., 1.23. 2.13. 3.25
4.23, 5.43. 7.13, 10.3S, 11.27 p. in.
From Wllkes-Barro and the South 0.15,
..IS. S.48, 10.U8. ll.r.r. n. m.;1.18. 2.14. 3. IS,
5.20, (..21, ,.53, 9.05, 10.03 p. m.; 1.13 a. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
For Curbondale 9.07, 11.33 p. m.; 1.63,
3.52. 5.53. 9.53 p. m.
For Wilkes-Unrrc-9. 48, 11.43 n. m.J 1.58,
3.2S, 5.43, 7.4S p. m.
Lowest rates to all points In United
Stales and Canndn.
J. W. HUHDICK, G. P. A.. Albany. N. Y.
II. W. CROSS. D. P. A.. Scranton, Pa.
Central Railroad of New Jersey
(Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.)
Stations In New York Foot of Liberty
street. N. R.. and South Ferry, Whitehall
street.
Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur
ing cleanliness and comfort.
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 20, 1893.
Trains leave Scranton for Plttston.
Wllkes-Barre, etc., ut 8.30. 10.10 a. m., 1,20,
2.13, 3.20, 7.10 p. in. Sundajs, 9.00 a. m.,
1.00. 2.15. 7.10 p. in.
For Lakewood und Atlantic City, S.30)
a. m.
For New York. Newark and Elizabeth,
8.30 (express) .1. m., 1.20 (express), 3.20 tex
priM.s) p. 111. Sundays, 2.15 p. m. Train
leaving 1.20 p. m arrives at Philadelphia.
Reading Terminal, 7.03 p. m and New
York, 7.03 p. m.
For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle
hem, Easton nnd Philadelphia, 8.30 a. m.,
1.20. 3.20 p. m. Sundays, 2.13 p. m.
For Baltimore and Washington, and
points South and West via Bethlehem,
b.30 a, in., 1.20 p. m. Sundays, 2.15 p. rn.
For Long Branch, Ocean Orovc, etc., at
S.30 u. m., 1.-0 P. in.
For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlsburg,
via Allentown, 8.30 a. in., 1.20 p. m. Sun
day. 2.15 p. m.
For Pottsvllle. 8.30 n. m., 1.S0 p. m
Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib
erty street. North River, at 4.U0, 9.10 (ox
press) a. 111.. 1.S0 (express) p. m. Sunday,
Lea'vo New Y'ork. South Forry, foot
Whitehall street, at 9.03 a. m.. 1.23 p. m.
Passengers arriving or departing froir
this terminal can connect under covei
with all the elevated railroads, Broadway
cnblo cars, and ferries to Brooklyn and
Stnten Island, making quick transfer to
and from Grnnd Central depot and Long
Island rullroed.
Lcavo PhllaOelphla. Reading Terminal,
9 21 a m., 3.00 p. in. Sundny, 6.15 a. m.
Through tickets to all points East,
South and West at lowest rnto at tho
sljl lLOLIIASUEN. Oen. Supt.
H. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt.
Erie and Wyoming Valley.
Time Table In Effect Sept. 19th, 189S.
Trains leave Scranton for New York
Newburg and Intermediate points or
Frlo railroad, also for Hnwley and local
points, at 7.03 a. m. und 2.23 p. m. Trnliw
iirrtvu at Scranton from above points nl
10 23 a. m-. and 3.15 and 9.0S p. m.
SCltANTOIV DIVISION.
Ill Kffccl Oclober ItOtli, 1B98.
North Bound. houth Bound)
sob abTj etTiabc
M S& BtatlOM EmI
5 5J la aw
A 11 r iiAirKe lxave a u '
7S5N. Y. Franklin 8t 7 45 ....
7 10 West 4'.'nd street .... 755 . ..
70o wechawken .... 810 ....
am r iiiArrlve Leave ur
To 45 TT5J cano.sla aToTTSJ
1040.... 109 Hancock .... S'V48!
1031... tare fitarinriit .... 233 441
losn.... 1816 Preston p.irlc .... '.'31,' 4M
1015 ... 1840 Wicwood .... s4l 6 03
10 01 .... 132s royDteiio ,,,, 3MCU
S.V'.... 18 14 orsoa .... 8M -.'J
940.... I8"3 rieasant Mt, ... 3 04 6 3(1
9 ;,... ii69 usiondaie ... a 09 bs
96.... U4 Foretttity .... 319 641
9 in. .. 1134 Carbindile .... 8 St 6f
907 Ill no. White llrlnge ... tsS8i 56l
901.... III8M JlayflflU 13 48 A01
868... 11831 Jermyn .... stAJsol
863.... 1118 Archibald .... sal I a 01
860,... 1113 Wlnton .... 8M on
848.... 11 II1 IVckVllle .... 869(11
8 48 11 07 Olrphunt .... 4 0l'sl
8 4 .... II 03i Prlcfburg .... 4ii7lfll
83 1101 Throop .... 410 8 7
8 35.... lli) rrnvtdence . 4 141 a 31
B.... ,11057 Park Place .... 14 17'OSI
8 0 ....110 63 tcrantou .... 4 SO) 6 84
a u U MLe&re Arrlre r u'r u
Hundiiy onlr.
i. slirntnes that trains stop on elzoal for pas
eengers.
Trains 803 and 203 Sunday only. Other trains
dally except Sunday.
ecure ratts via Ontario 4 western befora
purchasing tickets and sate money.
, hiouuh Wngier DUflet tf--pfr and free re
cllnlnit chair cur New York to Chlcijro vif iioul
chanee, l-ejcciigrr B.t3j Ctw3ccca la
Iivo Cents 1 cr .lllle.
T. Flltcrott, l)ir. i'Ciu, lb, borantoi, r.
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