The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, January 31, 1899, Morning, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUJS1S-TUESBAY, JANUARY 31. 1809.
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PITTSTON.
Jolly Banquet Last NightDeaths'
Harvest Is Still with Us The
Hunters Return A Chapter of
Crisp Locals Caiefully Picked Up
About the City.
The committee of nirnnRementn who
hud charge of tin' event which uccur
ied Inst week at Armory hall with a
fuw Invited KUestn, numberliiK twenty
seven, sat down t one of the Uncst
nprendH that has ever Braced the fes
tle bonrd In any place In this city
Wo w 111 not attempt to describe the
menu, but It seemed that Mine Host
Hughes hnd i unpacked the metropoll
tun markets in order to place before
Ills Rllests the hlRliest Idea In the
fpeeutenn line. The affair was well
rone eh eel nnd successfully carried out
iiv lloluh Olcnnon Piper Muuly, Joe
Hlirke, Will Hosnid, Will Austin, .loe
i.utz, .1. Mangim, Donilnlek Cotcoinn,
Will li.ivls '1'i'rry Noll, (Ieotge ttvniip,
I'liomn William V II K.tnjret,
I'homas Plum, l Olllintel. r.win Oilf
llth, Other Decker. Joseph Koonn.i
ivu-ii l Ke nlej lames .Murplij, John
i. Hi den and s- etal others
Ihi'ty scut In t e oiii-in hoii' wu
i I'tlpled lnt n stilus when the lltst
I'-.ttme of Ihe pioi;iiiinme which eoni
'iieuci'il a wink's umiiEi'inent of tin
IlioHiialiiin-.lark-niii Cumuly companj.
I'ln? plaj, PmKhih b Kiederlik
liraytnii, waj well p!centod by a com-
ii'iny of n.1U. of no ordinal meilt.
'I'll- specialties won- up-tn-ilnto and
i In? win scenes, althouuli not new,
ell eorv Intel e'tlntr.
iVo a i H'i! i ici leicml the death of
Mr?, i 'mm Hum Htblile -i U'"ldent of
ti-ls elt "ni the past thltn iiri. and
e ho breathed her ir.st at the old homo-H.-ncl
cin Scotch hill. IIim eased was a,
nitlvc ol th heathei lnlU ol Soot
1 tnd, iiiul 'with hei Ini'-biini 'initiated
i i till eountn moie than a ciuattei of
i "ontllty uro The loeited here and
i ettnely tlinri md honeMj ptospered,
and riNed a lame and ItUerrHtliiR fnm
1I. Tin flll"l.il will tnKe libiee this
rrteinooii fiom tin i".1cnct with In
Ifimelit III the Plttsloll oi'llleteiv.
TliriiiiiiM Limn n M (lulden and Wll
linir I iniieii who with a committee
bad the h inurements In hmid for a
in nllt to tin Kilil Htilokoti O ndlnei
liiiulh, pie'i'inled to the two mnvhliiK
nlilljei , yesl"idi the net pioieeils
MiiniiiitltiK to I177.1L.
Pile vetei.ni hunter, J V. Del, liunty,
.ilii IIivIoih I'roxell and I .on?, leturn-
(I ve-tculay tiotn a tilp to North
uolimt. and icpoit t'u- most sucress
t nl kind ot a timi. .Alain of their
'ilenils bae bier kindly lemembeied
ilnee tbcli i tin it. and revei.tl K.uue
suppers luiM' alroailj bepn auaiised.
loe C.iwle has accepted a position
with (Mini lt Wltitle, on N'orth TWaln
t ti eel.
Mdeimaii i'vnns Is on the sick list.
Vi'bti'idiij inoiiiliiE at an earl hour
iieeiliied the dentil of Ills Thomas
Scott, why (or neatly half a ceiitmy
had been a usldenl of Jiukins town
ship The lununl will taki plnce to
morrow n'teinonn fioin the i evidence
in ,?fbastapol.
John Hill, the eini't cateiei, who
'ol the U.lst tiwi wicks has been bat
illns: with all the 111 which accom
pany a Hell icKiilateil .ittnik of the
-trli. Is able to dKchaiRe his plijsl
c I in.
Dnvl 1 O'Mnlloj, who tor many vears
was In the oinnliij of Thomas- 11a
loncy nt the Junction and who fpi'inl
mmi's uro limaine a member of the
ill in of .Mnlnne and Compnio, died
'esteida inoiiiliig utter an illness of
MPcial months.
MMie lliosmahaii Jackson company
'.111 be the Riiests of the i:ikh in this
illy tomoiion cenliiR and on Thurs
dnv evenlnf the will be In the baud
"f the Hulls Hoi lal i bib.
The tliemb-"-! uf the W C. T l'.
ll niee' t til nlteiuooii at the iesl
.Htio of Mih. C 11. Cool, on the 'eut
Side.
ilundieis of Bliateis took posses
sion of the lie on the West Side of
ilit iliiM jf-tuidn and m vital imi
i i vi eKeai ess iioin drowning was. the
i-fUU.
llarr Mffh .MniiNoii, the boy oia
ioi. oulv -KiiTn jenis old, and who
linn trinelled aiiiuiul the woild will
ifll Koine at his (peilences Friday
w-iihiQ nt the ball ol the Vounfr .Men's
ciirlft.au asset iatlon.
i:. I', li irkln and wit.- with .Mrs. T.
A. liuikiii, took l heir departllie es
leuluy f.u Auifiititii. da., and will make
a pint. acted tups with n lends In that
fnlllllMll tnetloiioIlK
The new telephone i .impanv i'miet
intt with tiiijt.li -"Uii.'ss la tin. wa of
Hllbiiitlbeis 1'eihips this will have
lllu -"ii-et .if pniiLAiiiR tin senile
iieiv. hsjiim iu'I at nlRht
TUNKHANNOCK.
fin Sittuiib uveuiiiK the riemoi inn
ii.il li luiblliuns met In . aueus tin the
oiuluatliiu .,t bonniRli and waul ol'l-
i'm, Hip Demoi mts In the mutt loom
iinl the IS, piiblhatis in the sin ml jtuv
nuni at the eollll lioiiv,. The llepiili.
li ftp biiiutiRii 1..1UUS iluced tin fol
lowliin thlet In the Held .ir hli;!i
'nitable, M'honias .M. HaidliR. tor
'uiroi'Kh nuU'.tniF Kr-il M leniiliiRx.
tin llini ent, and Hewanl HimRei
i. rd. for two vein hi jio-ninastii.
''huils liuiResp Tlio lioiouijli caucus
'inn adjoin ned and tin l-'ltst waul
l!'ii blbaiis met at thdt uual voting
'.i.ue and named th" following waid
ii'tiit. Koi loitmll, 'Miailik A. c,ia.
bam: for constable, Thomas M Haid
'i'B: JudRi of ulicttou, Pitei Aic. ln-
i M'tnr. It. S. Ihu.lliii Tin Second
aid cnuciiB nut In the maud Jurv
loom nnd naninl this tUktt. For
i liiml dlitctors, 11. X L.-wIb and 11 (,.
ileirbk for louucil, N M Mentret ,
. iiftable. Cbailes i-ik"., Judge of
I. itluii, G It Fuy, lnspietor, J 11.
lc h. Th. DinionatH mnde thesu
i umlnatlons. At the bmough caucus,
Annuel Jenkins, for high constable;
Which Half is
the Better Half
The housewife's duties arc harder than men
realise. Cleaning alone is a constant tax on her
strength, a ncver-cuded task. More than hnlf the
work of cleaning she can have doue for her, if she
will, and the expense will he uext to nothing.
IB
Chicago, tit.
Oeorgo Kllnworth, poormasttr, and
(leorge L. Purdon and James IT. Keth
ledpe, for UoiourIi auditors. At the
First ward caucus: For council, Spen
cer I'. Heed; constable. Cyrus Walters:
ludRc of flection, Frederick J, 1111
llngs; itiRpeolor, Benjamin Carey. At
the caucus In the Second ward' Tor
council, I.ymun Kllsworlh; constnble,
H. JI. Piatt. JudRe of election, B. C.
Kelthllne; Inspector, lnh Mclhulsh
school directors, O T Carpenter and
Cliatles tletilck. At the comlnR cltt
tlon the question of IncreaplliR the In
debtedness of the boroiiRh for the pur
pose of sewcilnc the upper ward will
nlso bo voted on
John H Itussell. of Wilkes-Uarte
who Is connected with the Keystone
Klectrlc Construction cotnpan ot thU
plice. was In town on Saturday on
business of the company.
The stockholders of the WyomltiK
County ARtlcultuttil society met on
Haturdnv at Tunkhnnnock for the pur
pose of ('lectin? ofllceis for the ensuing
yet'r. They elected the old otHcers,
who were1 8 It. IlrunRess, president,
James Denhlcr, vice president. C O.
Dei shinier, treasurer, and W. N. Key
nolds, secrctniy.
'J D UeWItt lias the contract to
futnlsh the lumber of the new hotel to
be elected nt Lake WItiola by Janus
Moote, of nienburn
Coitit adjoin tied on Salurdaj until
Wednesday next, when the niRinncnt
list will be taken up.
IN THE PLAY HOUSES.
Mile3 Ideal Stock Company.
' The Lights of Gotham," a inelo
iliamu, that deals with phases of life
In New York, wa piesented last nlRht
liv the Miles Ideal Stock company at
the Academy of JIuslc. It wat. the
111 st appearance of the company in
this city, nnd for the temalnder of the
week tht theatcr-Roers of this city will
hae an opportunity of stitibitiR the
capabilities of the members of the com
pany John I? Miles ban surrounded
himself with. They made an excellent
impiesslon last nlplit.
Mr. Miles la a versatile oung actor
and he tecelves fine support from Orral
Humphreys, Harry S. Hadlleld, James
A. Hllss, Mildred Hyland, Pcrle lslnR
ton and Clementine Pt. Felix Spe
cialties wcie intiodured by Miss An
nett Wlltsle, Miss St. FelK Will Caile
ton and Will H Culhane. The spe
cialties will be chatiRed at each pet
foimance This afternoon the company
will present "Our Irish American Cous
in," and tonlRht "An American Hero."
"The Circus Girl" at Lyceum.
'The (Mi cus Girl," the bilRhtest and
merriest of all musical comedies, with
Its catchy music and ehatiniiiR stage
picture, will be the attraction at the
I.jceum Thursday eenlnR. Miss Helen
1(0 ton, as "La Favorlta" (the Clicus
Gill) Iri entrusted with the pilnclpal
part, and If the public and ciltlcs ate
eoirecl the choice was Indeed n good
one Miss ltoyton has plaed and suns
all ovet HiiBland In Geoige Kdw aids'
companies and In this countiy bhe Is
well icmembeted for hei artistic work
In "The Geisha," as her Mimosa was
u pleasure and levelation to all loer
of the "Gelshu," who had pievlously
li"anl Its many pietty brlcs. Of the
comedians too much pialse cannot be
ald of them, consisting as they do
of such well known names as Chailes
IJanby. licit C. Thayer as "Dick
Cape!. ' Thomas lllckettH as "Sir Titus
MniijbS," AV. If. Tiodenlck as "Drl
velll" (propiletor of the Circus).
Julia Mailowe Company.
"The Countess Vnleska," a lomantlc
diamii In four acts from the Get man
ot Iludolpli Stiatz, Is to be piesented
b Julia Mailowe and her company at
the Lceum theater Filduy evening,
Feb :; This play Is the latest, and
Is ai claimed as tho Rieatest success
Mbr. Mailowe has made The stmy
I laid In Poland in 1S07 Us notion
Is on the eve of the battle of Fried
land. Ilrllllant unlfoims mingle with
the beautiful gowns worn by the ladles
at the castle of the Counters Valeska.
The countess Is divided between zeal
for her country and love for a young
Piusslan officer. Napoleon Is qual -teied
at the castle for the night and
glimines of the Ricnt soldier Rive the
play considerable of Its Interest. He
sides the main theme thfie Is n pietty
little sub-stcuv of love, the principals
being a fair sister-in-law of the coun
tess and a captain of the Tthlneland In
Napoleonic fcervlce.
Tho Zero Burlesque.
The Zero Iluilesiiue company that
will furnlrli tho drawing power at the
Gaiety Thursday matinee Is undoubt
edly or." of the best, as well as one of
the most popular of Its kind on the
mad. It has been entltely leconstiuct
ed so that the management can say
that it ib one of the most elaboiate
productions of the season. The show
Includes the best known artists, while
the costume nnd scene! y are entliely
new. Among the specialties maj be
mentioned tht Mcekei-Hake: tilo,
Mlsiies St. John and Lytton, Madden
and ..cCartliy. Fish and Qulgg, Misses
Warde and Hrwood, Llllle Jerome
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Utomo Quinine Tab
lets. All dtugglsts refund the money
If It falls to cure. 23c The genuine
has L. B. Q. on each tablet.
Intellectual.
There aie no focls In UoMon '
' lutlnl.v not Win, I nivei saw a
Itiisiunlun let of win m It could t'uMitully
be b.dd that ho dldn t know beans
lloxtou Uciald.
HAT'S Till: TltOUIU.U!-lh It Sick
HeHilclm?-ls It nilloutnesH .' Is It Slug
gish Liver" li our slcln Fallow ' -Do
you foci more, dead than alive'.' Your
bjHtcm needs toning Your Liver Isn I
doing its work-Don't resott to utrong
drugs Dr. Agnovv's I.tvei Pills lu cents
foi 4n i1ooh, will work vvoadiio foi jou
Sold hi Matthews Hi on unci W 1 Claik
H0'4vfflH.
r
fir
1501-Picf Washing
UvoU5l Powder
Does the better half of cleaning: docs it better
than any other way known ; does it easily, (juickly
and cheaply. Latgest package greatest economy.
THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY.
LouU. New York. Boston. Philadelphia.
THE MARKETS.
Wall Stieet Review.
New York, Jan. 80. Tht movement of
stock prices today was etictnely va
ilublo and after ultcrnute strenglli and
depression tho market lert oil tlrm with
mixed change averaging above Satur
day's 11 tin 1 nuiiliitlon'i The supply of
money cciitlnued nbui dant at reusonnble
lates und was unulfeUed by February
dividends and interest requirements. The
volume of business was again over a
million shares and because of tho con
tlnuitl activity of the maikct a. number
of commission hcuses now woik em
plovts In shifts. M'hrro was considerable
shifting of commission hoiiso accounts
frcm ono stock to another with a pre
ponderance ot of billing orders, which
loi n time more than offset the olforls
of the reactionist. Ktallisutlons ami
renewed bear aggression brought nbout
heaviness but Mm, nth In the spiclultL's
and tho southwestern group steadied the
market, which icsumed Us upward
lourse. Tho grungeis, nfttr peilods of
Inactivity roso moderately Profit tak
ing uguln encoutugul u smart und on
values, effecting numerous declines. Gen.
tral recoveries ciuucd In tho llnal deal
ings and tint market closed. Total sMos
wero 1.030,100 shales.
Carrington cS: Co's. Letter.
Scrnnton, Jan. sn.
rho mntket opened strong and at a
genral iidvauce duo to higher prices In
the London market and a small accumu
lation of buying orders, duo to Saturdays
good bank stutement The street met
...llul.ln ii.iln.n I.I. ....,. r. n l..nl.ln.ln.i
. ...loi. it; jtj;t- nun tuiiu iitt, iniuiiiiiii.J',,
and during tho first hour prices receded
fractionally in spots. First class builng
developed in Federal Steel, Sugar, Cen
tral Pacific, Southern Hallway and North
ern Pacific, which steadied the list Dur
ing tho latter part of the day. howevT,
renewed liquidations by holders started
a decline, tunning from 'i to lh per cent.
The outside business was not as large to
day Is It has been Inst week, and tho
street Is inclined to fight the rallies inoro
than they illcl The news Is of very bull
ish character and the market stands tho
pounding It gets Indeed, considering. It
lookr to us ns if the speculation was go
ng to be In tho lower priced stocks and
if tho bears wero going to have more
chnnco than they havo had While we
betlevo In higher prices we only nil vise
pmihasee on weakness with tho taking
of fair proiiats on any pronounced bulge.
The market closed at a slight tecovcry
lrom lowest prices Verv respectfully.
J K. L Carrington & Co.
Kooms 410-111 Council building, 'phono
M2, Wllkes-Uarro ofllce, M Long block.
Quotations furnished by LAllAIt &
ri'LLLK, stock, grain and cotton brok
ers rooms ao and 210, Hoard of Trade
building, Scranton. Pa.
Open- High- Low- Clos
ing, est est inc.
.. BO 37U 3(. 17' t
Am. Cot. Oil
Am. Sug. lle'g Co
Ateh . To & 8. Fe
A.. T. & S T . Pr
Am. Tobacco Co ...
Am. Spliiti
Brook. J I T. . . .
Hay State Gas ...
, l'P4 2.1'i 2i 2
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Gen. Dleetrlc
Louis A Nnsh
.Maulmttan Lie ....
Met. Traction Co .,
M K a Tex , Pr ,
Mo P.irlllc
Nat. Lead ,
N Y. Central
Ont A. West
North Pacific ....
Nor Pacific. Pr ..,
Pacific Mall ,
People's Gas ,
Phil A Head
P. Ac It . 1st Pr .
Southe-n H. It , Pr.
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Tia & Pacific ..
I'nion Pacific . ...
Fnlon P.ie., Pr .
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C .S. Leather, Ir
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CORN.
May
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May ... .,
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Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS. Bid. Asked.
Scranton & Plttston Trac. Co. ... 20
First National Bank i00
Elmhurst Boulevard 100
Scranton Savings Pr.nk 235
Scianlon Packing Co 93
Third National Pank 3S3
Throop Novelty Mfg. Co 80
Scranton Railway Co 25
Dime Dep & DIs. Bank ISO
Economy L.ght Heat & Pow
er Company 45
Scranton Illuminating, Heat
& Power Company So
Scranton Forging Co JO)
Tiadcrs' National Hank 130
Laeka. Lumber Co 150
Lack. Trust & Safe Dep. Co,. 160
Moosic Mountain Coal Co 115V4
Scrnnton Paint Co $0
Clark Ac Bnover Co., com
Clark & SnovcrCo, Pr
Carson Coal Co
Scranton Axle Works
Scr. lion Tenco A. Mfg Co...
BONDS.
Scranton Pass Rallwai, first
mortgage, duo 1920
Pe-nlo's Street Hallway, first
400
125
100
SO
... 100
115 ...
115 ...
"ll5 ...
100
102
102
&5
100
mortgage, duo VAh :
Paoplo s Street Rallwai. Gen
eral mortgage, one ivn ....
Dickson Manufacturing Co ...
I.ncka Townbhlp School 5..
City of Scranton St. Imp 6..
Mt Vernon Coal Co
Scranton Axle Works
Si'rnulon Tl action C bonds...
105
Ctuson Coal Co 100
NewYorkGraln and Produce Market
New York. Jan SO Flour Quet and
generally held steudy with huveis and
fillers considerably npart. Wheat Spot
easi , No. 2 red, b3'tc , f. o b., afloat to
nrilve, No. 1 northern Duluth, f.5c . f. o
b afloat spot; No 2 do. do.. &5V&C. f
o li afloat spot, No. 1 iiiitthern New
York. 8l'-c fob afloat spot, options
about btendy but experlenitd nn Iriegu
lar day through lack of outside trade
and persistent selling by foreigners
weakness was tho rule, varied by a mid
day rally on big clearances and a cold
wuvo hcare, tho government report prom
ised lato today was also a bearish influ
ence, closed weak at 7 i3c. net decline,
Malch closed Sic ; Mav Joa,c , Jul, 75lo.
Corn Spot steady. No, 2 16c f o b..
afloit foi old options opened stend with
wheat but betng nftected by lower cables,
heavy tar lot estimates and a small ex
port demand was rathtd easv all day
closing weak at 3tc net decline, Mu
closed lie. ; July, 41c Oats Spot dull.
No 2, .'Ko., No 3 31'je , No. 2 white
3C'sc ; No 3 do 3tic , tratk mixed, west
ern, Alatiic. ; track white, SOalOe., options
dul land nominal Beef biead). Iluttei
Firm: western creamery, lla lor. , do. fac
tory, 12aHc ; Elgin 19c . imitation cream
ery. 13al6e. , hlato dtilty. Ual7c; do
cuamory HalSUc Eggs Steady; Btato
and Peunsvlvnnli ri',c . western fiesh,
lh'4c , southern, 17'snlMse
Philadelphia Qtain nnd Produce.
Philadelphia, Jan. 30.- Wheat c. low
er contiuct grade, Januaiy. 704a79'.i.o
Corn Weak and I'tc lower. No. 2 mixed
Juiiuati, lod. native. . do now, loaWUe
Oats Firm, No 2 white clipped, 30a3ij'ic.
No. 3 do. do., 35a33'iiC. , No. 2 mixed do.,
iil'.a35c, Flout riim, winter super. MXo
a2i5. do. extias. SJ.75u3. I'ennsvlvnntu
loller tlear 125a3.43, do do straight
jaeaiwi; western winter clear. 3,3Ua3.5u,
do do straight $3COu3.76, do, do patent,
3.SV4 10, soring clear, IJ.10a3 35, do
straight, $3.75u4; do. patent, 4a4 23. But.
tei-Httady: fancy western creamery, 19a,
elo liilnts, 20c. Eggs I'nchunted, fresh,
lienrhv 19e, do western 19i.; do. south
western ISc. , do southern, 17c Cheese
Bt i.'j ' t! ' P-igui "-Unchanged. Cot-
' The People's Exchange.
A POPULAR CLP.AUING HOUSE for the Ucneflt of All Who
Have Houses to Rent, Kent I'.stntc or Other Property to
Sell or KxchauKC, or Who Want Situations or Help These
Small Advertisements Cost One Gent a Word, Six Insertions for
Five Cents n Word lixcept Situations Wanted, Which Arc In
serted Tree.
fO? RENT
FOU HUNT - MY FOKMllU IIDSI
deuee, No. 1532 Mousey avenue, 'Ireen
Illdgc Lot W teet wide. Ten rooms.
Ham In i ear W. W. Lathrope, 12J
Washington nveruc.
FOU HDNT - ItOOMS ON SECOND
and third floors No. 2.1 Lackawanna
avenue. Apply to '1'. 11. Drcoks, Traders'
Hank Ilulldlng.
FOU nUNT-FIlOM APIUL 1, HOUS1J
No. C2s uiiincv avenue, 12 rooms; nil
Improvements; 2 houses on Costello court,
near Moses Tailor hospital. 7 rooms, alt
improvements. Appl.v to J. . Woolaey
& Co , contractors nnd builders, 212 For
est court, cltv.
FOU 11KNT-TWO PltlVATH DWDLL
lug houses, all modern conveniences.
Iiicmtie at Mori Is Ilios. Shoe Store, or
S. .Morris, C02 N Waslilngton uvenue.
FOU ltnNT-HOt'SH C21 MADISON
avenue, steam heat: cverv conveni
ence. Apply Owens Pros., wl Madison
nvenue.
FOU RI3NT-A riVC-STOHY HUII.D
, Ing suitable for wholesale business,
located in tho wholesale block. No. II
Lackawanna uvenue. For rent from April
1st. Dnqulre of Uurke llros., ofllco Con
nell building
O F F I C 13 S IN COMMONWHALTH
Building, slnglo rooms and BUltcs for
term of lears with vaults. Ono sulto of
six connecting ulllces with three vaults
or three suites of two ofllce", each with
vault Moderate price llcnnlshcd to suit
tenants Inquire at room CO I on fcth floor.
FOU Hi3NT-ILNDSOM13 lli:SIDKNCI3.
C37 North Washington avenue. Pos
session about February 1 if desired: also
will sell carpets, fchades, etc. Inquire at
Goldsmith's Hnzaur
rOR IH3NT-DKSK ROOM OH SHARD
of oflices, second floor front, i.oal
Exchange. Call at room 15.
FOR RCNT - SDCOND
Qulnci.
FLOOR,
701
WA NTED-TO RENT
WAlNTr!l-A FURNisiIHD HOUSE IN
central nart of city, willing to pay
good nrice. Address Furnished House,
Tribune office.
FOR SALE
POn RAI.T- T1Y INVENTORY. OLD ES-
tabllshed meat business. Address A,
Tribune ofllce
FOR SALE- PIANOS AND ORGANS AT
Guernsey Hrothers' rooms, 7-S Burr
building. Goods the best, prices tho low
est, terms Fie easiest. A call will con
vlnco all.
DESIRABLE LOTS ON COLFAX AVE
nue. For paitleulars address Box .145,
Scranton, Pa.
FOR SALE-TEN R-I-P-A-N-S TOR 5
cents at dtuggists. One gives relief
FARM FOR SALE.
FOR SALE, CHEAP-FARM. SEVENTY
acres, well located in Susquehanna
county. Apply Hox G, Kingston, Pa.
REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALfi-MY RESIDENCE AT 235
Colfax avenue; Just ci mpleted. All
modern Improvements. Hardwood finish,
sanitary plumbing, electric lights, etc.
I'rico reasonable Address Frank T.
Okell. 220 Broadway, New York city.
FNISJJEDJZOOMSj
FOR RENT- FURNISHED ROOMS
over tin Counti Savings Bank and
Trust Compan, CuO Spiuce street
FOR RENT-PLEASANT FINISHED
rooms, convenlenees. Rooms from '1.50
up, 622 Mulberry btreet.
FOUND.
rOFND-LADY'S BLUE KID GLOVE
Owner ean havo by calling at Tribune
ofllce
MRS L. T KELLER, SCALP TREAT
ment, 60c , shampooing, 60c; facial
massage, manicuring, 23c. ; chiropody. .01
Quincy.
CITY SCAVENGER
A.B. BRIGaS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
and cess pools, no odor. Improved
pumps used. A. BRIGGS, Proprietor.
Leave orders 1100 North Main avenuo,
or Eleke's drug store, coiner Adams and
Mulberry Telephone C010.
CLAIRVOYANT.
MADAME MAY WILL SEE 1U3U
friends foi u short time Ciowds con
sult her 1111 nil mutters. Call carl. 217
Franklin avenue
ton Firm. Tallow Strong and active,
city prime, in hogsheads, 4c ; countr) do.
ilo uarreis, -i-jc , uur, uu, ou . uivw
4e , grease, 2'ta3Ue. Live Poultry I n
ehangeil; fowls. lulOc ; old loosters. C'.a
7c. spilng chickens. M9c , tuikeis. 9a0c ,
ducks, OalOc., geese, safe Drebbed l'oul
tr) Stead), fowls, choiie, 10c, do. fair
no good, t.iHOa, old roosters, C';a7c.;
spring rhlcke is. chclco western, 10'i.allc ,
do. fair to good, OalOc, turkeis, choice
to fancy, llallc , do fail to good. OalOc,
ducks, !a'ie Receipts Flour, 1,71 bar
rels and 7,000 sacks, wheat, G0.OQ0 bushels;
corn, SOOO bushels; oats, 4 0u0 bushels.
Shipments Wheat GG.000 bushels, corn,
12.000 bushels; oats, 21.000 bushels.
Now York Live Stock Market.
Now York. Jan. 10 Steers Slow; bulls
steady to luwer, tows, stead) to higher.
steers SllouSrn, oxen, $lMia5 10, cxtia
fnt do. $-.40. bulls. JMOalSO, cows. 2 2o
ii'lt.0, ealvcs stead 10 lit in, vials, $5a
8 25; tops, fi',o, baminrd and fed calves
1 50.1(50, suuthern do SI 75. good sheep,
firm; common to medium slow, lambs,
10al5c hlghei ; sheep. J3al 50 Hogs Firm
and hlghei stKo pigs, 14 13a 4 10
Chicfifjo Live Stock Mnrket.
Chlcugo, Jan. 30 Cattle Firm, $1 45a
tVi. Hogs Stronget at J3 75a4; pigs 43 35
aJG3, Sheeii Higher at $3.70; yearlings,
tl lOal M; tommnn to choice lambs, $4a5 05,
prlmo light, do, $5 15 Receipts-Cattle,
lG.lnju head hogs 29 000 head , sheep 14 000
head
Oil Market.
Oil Cltv Pa , Jan. 30. Credit balances,
$15, isrtlllcatis opened $1 13 bid for casli.
closed $1.12 bid. sales, 2 at $113, 5 ut
$1.12't, 2 at $1 12, total 9 000 barrels; ship
menls, lllOMi barrels, runs, 13J.GI2 barrels.
FINANCIAL.
LaBAR & FULLER
BROKERS.
Oldest lUtnbllnhcJ llojseln the City.
Dealem lu STOCKS, COTTON, UK MS and
PROVISIONS, on am r,' In or tordellvety.
OHFICI!: Roum 299 and 110 Hoard of Trade
liulldlnz, tcranton, Pa.
I tl. I( HAH, I P FILLER
LADIES
Relief
at
Last
KEEP
Ailc dniiTsliti for Dr. JMarLel
French emala PUU In intta.1 boi
rlth tench YUa on tOD In Ulua.W hlui
ME.
and Red. ImUt on hAvlDtf the genuine,
"Itrllprror Wmnen''inaHFFREE In nlaln
Keattvl letl ur with tentlmonlaliantiikairllcuiavrs.
FRENCH DRUG CO., 38 1 383 Purl St., New York.
WANTED.
WANT13D-CASK OF HAD IIIIAI.TII
that Il-I-P-A-N-8 will not benctlt. Henil
5 cents In Rlpiins Chemlcul Co., New
York.for 10 samples and 1,000 testimonials.
HELP WANTED-MALE.
GOVI3RNM13NT POSITIONS - DON'T
prepnro for nn civil seivlco examina
tion without seeing oui illustrated cata
logue of Information. Sent free. Co
lumbian Correspondence College, Wash
ington, D C.
WANTF.D-MOt'LDF.RS: MF.N ACCFS
tonied to heavy moehlneiy work. Ap
ply at tho Nuwork vvoiks of the Ikn
J.imln Atha & llllngworth Company.
HARHLMI WANTI3D FOR TODAY AT D.
A. Wcnzel's, 951 Fiescott avenue.
WANT13D - RLSPONS1ULD FIRM
wants oinco manager ut Scranton! sal
ary, J1.200 year; $000 cash nnel best refer
ences required; common lal reference fur
nished. Address Postofllco Hox 312. Plilln.
HELP WANTED-FEMALE.
ANTLD A GIRL; MUST DF. A
thoroughly good cook; good wages.
Mrs. A. B. Warman, 911 Pine street.
GOOD COOK WANTI3D, GOOD WAGKS
paid, 449 Monroe uveuuo.
LADII3S MO I3MI1ROIDF.R-GOOD PAY-
Ing, easy work sent to our home;
wrlto for sample nnd materials. Unique
nmbroldery Co., 102 Fulton St., Now York.
LOST.
LOST-ONE RETURN TICKET, SCRAN-
ton to to'.iui Aiuuoi in. j.. u. 11. ii.
of N. J. Pleaso return to Mrs. W. R.
Thompson, Oil N. Waslilngton uvenue.
SITUATIONS WANTED
SITUATION WANTED BY A YOLNG
man willing to do uny kind of work,
speaks German. No. S27 PRtston ave
nue, Scranton, Pa.
SITUATION WANTED riRST CLASS
chef cook, hotel or restaurant. Ad
dress 2o5 renn avenue.
SITUATION WANTED - WASHING,
Ironing or any Kind of house clean
ing by tho day, or will take washing
home. Mrs. Lee, side door, 120 Franklin
ave nue.
SUTUATION WANTED-F1RST-CLASS
chef, cook, hotel or retaurant. Ad
dress 2J5 Peim avenue.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A STRONG
und healthy young man, would like to
learn clothing business bin would take
any work. Address A. T., 27 Mullein
street.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
iiuiy 10 worn in inunury or restaurant.
222 Fnlrvlew uvenue.
SITUATION WANTED-DY A YOUNG
girl In a family of two, general house
work; also experienced foi dining room
woik. Addiess 537 11 do Tark avenue.
SITUATION WANTED A SMART
loung man Is looking for position to
tako care of horses. Addiess E. C. It.,
S19 Elm street, city.
WANTED BY A MIDDLE AGED
Scotch woman n plaeo as housekeepei.
Best of icference. Address L. J P. O.
bo 303.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
man to do any kind of work; laundry
work especlull. Address 222 Falrview
avenue.
LEGAL.
NOTICE: TO JOHN LOFTUS. YOU ARE
heieb notified that the undersigned,
vlewets appolntod by tho court of com
mon pleas of Lackawanna county, In the
matter of construction of 11 sewer sys
tem to sewer portions of Schultz court,
Hurrlsrn avenue, SMipp court, Wheeler
avenue, Sherwood court, Colfax avenue
and Okell court, in tho Seventeenth ward
of the city or Scrarton No. 1531, Sep
tember Term, 189, havo prepared a sched
ulo showing the umount of damages, cot
and expenses ascertained and allowed,
and (ishehhinent of Lenellts mnde for and
upon said Improvement, and the proper
ties specially benefited there hi, and that
said viewers will meet and exhibit said
schedule, and hear all exceptions thereto
and evldeneo theieon, at Common Coun
cil 100m, on the 10th day of February. A.
D. 1S90, at 10 o'clock a in
JAMES MOIR, JR..
DANIEL E DAVIS.
JOHN F1TZ9IMMONS,
Viewers.
Per D. J. D.
PROPOSALS TO HE OPENED FEBRU
ury 1 una. will be received by the un
dersigned, for driving a lock tunnel from
No 2 Dunmure to tho No. 1 Dunmoie
vein at tho National Shaft of William
$..",nF" . &. Co Dimensions of tunnell.
H'""',.1: fo.eti height, rt feet nnd 6 inches
(G feet a inches). Approximate length, 100
feet Grade 1 In 4 Right to t eject all bids
reservoa. m, CONNELL & CO
PROFESSIONAL.
ARCHITECTS
EDWARD H. DAVIS. ARCHITECT.
Connell Building, Scranton.
E L. WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICE
rear of 100 Washington avenue.
LEWIS HANCOCK JR. ARCHITECT,
435 Spruce St., cor. Wash, av , Scranton.
FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT
Price Building, 126 Washington avenue,
Scranton
T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS
Traders' Nutional Hank.
SCHOOLS
SCHOOL OI THE" LACK V WANNA,
Scranton, Pa Courses prep.uatory 10
college, law medicine or business. Opens
Sept 12 Send fot catalogue Rev Thoin
as M. Cnnn. LL. D.. Walter H Buell,
A M
1
It A Rare Chance.
S Every garment in our store must be sold in order -:
5 to make room for spring stock'. We offer the follow- s
S ing inducements to buyers: 4 off for cash on all pur- &-:
H3 chases during the month of January. Everybody knows i
t$ our goods and our well earned reputation is back of
r$ them. &
I GRIFFIN & GOLLIN
PROFESSIONAL.
MAAAAMMWWMtAAAMAAMKAAA
DENTIST3
DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON I'M
yato Hospltul, cor. Wyoming and Mul
beny. DR. II. r. RKYNOLD8, OPP. P. O.
DRC. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming nve.
W13LCOMD C. SNOVIIR, 311 Washington
nvenue. Hours. S to 1. nnd 2 tnS.
HAT MANUFACTURER.
TOLLI3S, 400 SPRUCn BTRKLT, MAK733
yotir hat to order and they fit.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
Tim F.LK CAF13. 125 AND 127 FRANK
Un avenue. Rates reasonable.
P. ZD1GLI3R. Proprietor.
feCRANTON HOU3I3. NI3AR D.. L. &. W.
passenger depot. Conducted on the F.u
ropcan plan VICTOR Koch, Prop
... LAWYER
FRANK 13. IIOYLG, ATTORNEY AND
Counellor-at-Lavv Purr building, rooms
13 and II, Wushlngton avenue.
A ILI.ARD, WARR13N U KNAPP. AT
torneip nnd Counsellors-nt-Luw Re
publican building, Washington nvenue,
Scranton, Fa
JLSSUP Ar JI3SSFP, ATTORNF.YS AND
Counsellors - at - Law. Commonwealth
building. Rooms 1, 20 nnd 21.
JAM13S W. OAKFORD, ATTORN13Y-AT-Law.
Rooms 511, 515 and 510, Hoard of
Trado building.
D. II REPLOaLH. ATTORNF.Y-LOAN3
negotiated on ical estate security.
Mears' building, corner Washington
avenuo and Spruce street.
JAMHS J. H HAMILTON. ATTORN13Y-at-Law.
301 Commonwealth building,
Scranton.
HOWARD W. THAY13R. ATTORNF.Y.
Rooms 901-901 9th floor, Meurs building.
I j A. WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
t02 Board of Trado building, Bcranloi ,
l'a.
C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Commonwealth building, Scranton, F".
PATERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS
National Bank building.
C COMEGYS,
building.
9-13 REPUBLICAN
A W. BERTHOLP,
Mears' building.
ATTORNEY,
MIDWIFE
MRS. GABLE. GRADUATE MIDWIFE,
131S Washburn street, Scranton. En
gagements solicited. Itcoms and best
nttenelaneo for a limited number of pa
tlenlu. PHYSICIANS AND SURQEONS
i?R. C. L. FREY, SCRANTON SAVINGS
Bank Building, 12 Wyoming avenup
MARY A. SHEPHERD, M. D . HOME
opathlst. No. 223 Adams avenue
DR. W. E. ALLEN, 512 NORTH WAS'I
Ington avenue.
DR. 11. TRAPOLD SPECIALlbT IN
Diseases of Women, corner Wiomini
avenue nnd Spruce street, Scruntoi
Ofllce hours Thursdais and Satutdais,
0 a. m to C p m.
DR L. M. GATES, ROOMS, 2)7 AND 205
Beird of Trade Building. Office hours,
R to 9 a m , 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. llo-il-dencc,
30J Madison avenue.
DR C. L FREAS, SPECIALIST IN
Runture, Truss Fitting and Fat RedU"
tlon. Office telephone 130J. Hours. 10 10
12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9
DR S W. L'AMOREAUX, OFFICE 3
Washington avenue. Residence. 1J1S Mul
berr Chronic diseases, lungx. heuit,
Kldneis and genlto-uilnary orguns a
spec! lit. Hojrs, 1 to 1 p m.
W. G ROOK. VETERINARY SUR
geon Horses Cattle und Dogs treated.
Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton.
Telephone 2u72
FFF09
G. R CLARK & CO . SEEDMEN AND
Nurserymen, stent- 11G Washington uve
nu , green houae 1!50 Nor'h Main ave
nue; store telephone, 762.
WIRE SCREENS
JOS KUETTEL, REAR fll LACKA
wanna aver ue, Scrunton, Pa., manufac
turer of Wile Screens
MISCELLANEOUS
ii'i:r'sorci i estra music "for
balls, picnics, parties, reception-', wed
dings and concert work furnished. For
teims. addrchs It. J Bauer eonductoi,
117 W)omlng avenue, over Hulberl s
music store
MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS'
supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twltu
Warehouse L0 Washington avenue,
Scrunton, Pa
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Lehigh Vallsv Kalli-o.iJ System
In Effect Nov. 13. J898
TRAINS LEA K SCRANTON
For Philadelphia and New ork via 11
& 11 R. R . at 0 45 a m end 120J, 2.K 47
Black Diamond Expiess and 11.30 p in
Sunda)s D. Ac II , 1 5 7 Is p. 111
For White Haven llazleton Pottsvllle,
nnd principal points in tlie toil legions,
via D & 11 R It. 0 43, 2 l! and 4 27 p m
For Betnlehem, Hasten, Reading, Jlur
rlsburg und principal lute rinedlate sta
tions via D & II It R. 0 45 a m , km,
2 IS,. 127 Blnek Dlamoiiil Expiesb 11...0
Bund j) s, D & II , 1 5S, 7 4S p m
For Tunkhaniiock, Towanda. Elmlia.
Ithaca. Genovn und principal intermedi
ate stalons, via D., L. & W. R. R, j.03
a. m , 12 53 and 3 35 p m
For Geiiev.i. Rochester. Buffalo. Nlag
nia Falls. Chicago and all points west via
D. & II. R R. 1203, 30J Black Diamond
Express 10 41 and 11 30 p m Sundais, D.
i II , It II a m . 74S p. m.
Pullman pmlor und sleeping or I.ehUh
Valley pallor cars on all trilns bitwe-11
Wllkes-Birio and New York. Phlludel
phla. Htiffnlo and Suspension Hildge
ROLL1N II. WILBUR Gen Supt
Soutli Bethl. in-ill Pa
CHAS. S LEE Gen Puss Agt lu C01 1-
lalid street Niw Yoik
A W NONEMACHER Division P.ifs
enger Agent South Bethlehem, Pa
For tickets and Pullman reservations
appl) 309 Lackawanna ave Sciunton Pa
UP-TlKnTcCLOni-V..
9 HATTE15 A ID FJ1(iSHH
223 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. j
RAH.ROAD TIME TABLES.
Schedule 1 1 tiff set Mario, iSo?.
Trains Loava Wllkos-Barro as Foi.
lows:
7.30 a. m wook days, for Sunbur
Harrlsburi;, Phlladslphla, Balll.
more, Washington, and for Pitts
burp; and tho Wast.
10.15 a. in., wook days, for Hazloton,
Pottrvlllo, Reading, Norrlstown,
and Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury, Harrlsburir, Phlladolohia,
Baltimore, Washington and Pltti
burp; and tho Wost.
3.12 p. m , dally, forSunbury, Karris,
burp; Philadelphia, Baltimore,
WaihlnRton, and Pittsburg anJ.
tho Wost.
000 p. m., weok days, for Sunbury,
Harrisburg, Philadelphia and
Pittsburg.
. .. ...J.'..'J','00Dt 0n'l Pass. AgenL
J. . IIUTCIIt.NSOM. (icncral Manager.
Del.. Lackn. ami Western.
Effect Monday, Nov. II, 1S9S.
1 rains leave Scuititbii us follows; Ex.
Press for New Yoik and nil points east.
1.10. 3 00, 5.10. SOO and 10 05 a. m ; 12 55 and
3.33 p. ni
Express for Enston. Trenton, Philadel
phia and tho fcouth, 5.10, JU0 und 10 05 u.
n , 12 65 and 3 33 p, m.
lobihnniKi accommodation, 610 p. in.
.iixpr?f f."r Ubiglinmton Oswego. 1.1
mira, Coining. Bath. Dansvllle, Mount
Alorrls and HulTulo, 1210, 2 35, 9 00 u. m.:
Ji.-'. i'.50 '' "' making close connec
,,, "m nt 1,un""l" o H points In tho west,
northwest and southwest.
Washington accommodation, 3.40 p. m.
lungliamton and wa stations, 1.05 p. in.
JNleholson aecommoil ition, 6 10 p. m.
Express lor Ullea and Richfield Sprlnz.
" " 'i noil i ij p. ni
umuerianu for Wllllnmsport. Harrlsbuig.
Biltlmoro. Washington and tho south.
Northumberland and Intermediate station-,
b00, 10 05 a in . and 1.55 and 5.40 p.
m
o,t!;nn,l,t'",0 nm1 lntermedhto stations,
OS nnd 11 10 a. m PI) mouth nnd Inter
mediate stations, 3 1; and 8.50 p. m. For
Kingston. 12 55 11. m
rullman parlor and sleeping coaches on
all express trains
For detailed Information, potket tlrnev
l".ul etc, appl) to M L. Smith, Dis
trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket of
ce. Delaware and Hudson.
"Trains -will leave Scranton ns follows:
1 or Carbondale C 20, 7.53, S 53, 10.11 a.
m , 12 noon, 123. 2 20. 3 52, 6 25, 6 25, 7.67.
9.15, 1100 p. m., I IS u m.
For Allnny, Saratoga. Montieal, Bos
ton New England points, etc. 6 20 a. m .
2 20 p m.
For Hotiesilnle fi 20. S 31, 1013 n. m ; 12
noon; 220. 5 23 t. m.
For Wilkes. Barre C 45, 7 48 S. 11. 1.SS,
10 II 11 m , 12.03, 1 23. 2 18. 3 33, 1 27, 6.10.
7. IS, 10 41. 1130 p. m
For New York. Philadelphia, etc., via
Lehigh Valley Rallrond el.45 a. m, 12 0.!,
12S, 4 27 p m with Black Diamond Ex
press, 11.30 p m
For Pennsvlvnnl.i Railroad points, 6 43,
9:S a. in., 2 18. 4 27 p in
For western points, via Lehigh Vatley
Railroad 7 48 a. m . 12 03, 3 P3 with Bluck
Diamond Express, 10 41, 11.30 p. m.
Train will arrive In Scranton as fol
lows: From Carbondale and the North fi.40,
7.41, S38, 934, 10 3S 11 5S n m.; 123, 2.13.
-, 25 4 21. 6 41 7 r. 10 2S 11 27 p. m
From WIIkes-H.irie and the South 0 15.
7 4S 8 4S, 10 08 Hi-5 11 m; 1.18 2 14, 3 48,
5 20, (1.21, 7 51. 0 05, 10 03 p m , 1.13 a. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS
For Carbondale 9 07, 113,1 p. m 1.63,
1 ti. 5 51. 0 63 p m
For Wllki'S-Baire 0.18 1141 a m; 1.58,
3 28, 5 43, 7 4 p. in
Lowest intes to all points in United
States and Canada
J W. BFRDICK. G. P. A . Albany, N. Y.
II. W. CROSS, D P A., Scranton. Ta.
Central RailrnaJ of New Jersey
1 Lehigh nnd Sumiuelianna Division.)
Stations In New York root of Liberty
btreet, N. R and South Ferrv AVhltehall
street.
Anthracite co.il iwed exclusively. Insur
ing cleanliness and romfort
'I 1.MII TABLE IN EFFECT NOV 2, 1S9S.
Tialns leave Scrunton for PIttston,
Wllke-Bnire etc , at 8 30, 1010 a. m., 3.20,
2 33 '20 710 p m Siindavs 9 00 n. m.,
1 (hi 2 13, 7 10 p m
1'or l.akewood and Atlantic City 8 30
a 111.
For New Yoik Newark and Ellznbec'i,
8 L0 (expie s) u m 1 20 (epres), 3.20 (ex
press) p 111 Sundav s. 2 15 p. m Train
leaving 1 20 p m arilvcs at Phlladelphi-v,
Reidlng Terminal, 7 01 p m, and New
ork, 7 05 p 111
For Muuc h Chunk Allentown, Bethle
hem Eastern and Philadelphia, S.30 a .n.,
1 20, 3 20 p in Rund iv s 2 15 p. m.
For Baltimore and Wnsldngton. and
points south and v.-eit via Bethlehem,
b '0 a 1.1 1 20 p m Sundays 2 15 p. ni.
For Long Branch Ocean Grove, etc., at
S"0 a m , 1 2'i P m
For Reading, Lebanon und Harrisburg,
via Allentown, 8 30 a in.. 1 2o p. m Sun
da). 2 15 P m
For Pottsvllle. 8 (0 a in. 120 p m.
Returning, leave New York, foot of Llb
ertv str.ct North River, at 1,00, 9.10 (ex
press ) 11. m 1 30 (expiess) pi n Sundays,
Leave New York, South Fenv, foot
Whitehall stieet at 9 05 a. m, 1 25 p. m.
Pasbengeis arriving 01 departing from
this terminal can lonneet under cover
with all tho elevated rallroadr, Broadway
rable cas, und ferries to BrookI)ii and
Staten Inlands making quick transfer to
anil from Grand Cential depot and Long
Island lallroad. .,... .,...,,,,
Leave niuaueiinii.i jw.muii, - ,
21 a m.'SW'P m Sunda)S. 6 15 p. m
7..i..,,..i. iinimtu in nil nolnts Lal
0 21
Soutli and Wist nl lowest rate at th
Bll,lUiT OI.IIAFSEN Ceil. Supt.
H P BALDWIN Gen Pass. Agt.
liiic und Womiii!! Valley.
Time Table in Effect Sept. 10th 189S.
Tritns Icjm Scranton for New lork.
New burg and Intermediate points on
rrlo rillroad, also foi IUwley ancl local
nolnts. at 7 03 a m nnd 2 25 p in. Trains
f live at Seianton from above points at
10 23 a 111
and 3 13 and 9 OS P. 111.
sriCA-NTO-N DIVISION.
In i:He-et October ilOIlt, IH08.
ortli II011111I.
houth Uonnili
Ithaca, 2 3., (too a m, nn,i j &5 p m.
1J r Northumberl ind. PIttston. Wllkes
Ilarre. Plv mouth Hloomsburg and Dan
vine, tnnklnir nlmm ,.,...,.., ti.,nu ... jn..i.-
SOS i-'OI! H4i30fl
;g g-U Btatlons g L
S lA I 5 n
i" u r u Arrive 'Leave, 1 u
725 N Y rrsnUUn htl .... 7 40 . ..
7io,Ve8t 4.'ud streetl . . 7 as , .
7001 Weeliawken .... 810 ...
a m p 11 Arrive Leave' r fir v
10O 1151 ( aoosla 2ii M
10 40 . lift Hancock .... 211 4 11
1031 .. !."(. Mtlrllk'llt ... 222 44
1021 , I2 4ii 1'riBtoa l'ark . . K31 4fv
10151 1!40 Wlnwood .. 841 6 0
100 .... 1225 royntelle .... 261 114
060... 1 14 Orson 2 68 0i!
943 ... ISO1 l'loisant Mt , . 8( t.V
9 S..., Iim. I'uloudate . 309 64
9.M.... 114t lorestt'lty .. 819.543
'lio... II341 CaibMidale ... 8 34 if.4
907 til 0 lllto Urlitge .. 8 8HI6M
90i . 1112V Jlayneld , (341 eoi
km... 11 S3 Jermyn .... 34i sol
8 63. 11 1H Archibald . , Sfil 101
8W 1115, Wluton .... 8M'U
8 48 . '1111 1'cckvllle ... StW IK
,8 4.' 1107 Olvihant .. 4 01J 4)91
1 840 .... 11 0 l'rleeburg ... ttmtH
6 38.... 11 (M Throop tlvUrl
8)1... lioo, ProMilence . 414 6S1
bi: . ,(i(K7' l'ark l'lacs .... IUtUsJ
8 so 10 35 bcranton .. 4ojfiSt.
1 nl a u Leave Arrive r ur u
t .SUDrtay only
t slsnltles that trains stop 00 Bljual for pa
aenRcrs .
1 rains Wj and 206 Sunday only Other traloa
dally except Sunday.
M-cuiei rates via Ontario Western belort
purchaslns tickets and fcave money.
Uioutfli Warier ouffet alv. per and tre re
cllnlne chair car New York to CUlcifO rf Jual
chance. rvoooiiKair I&.DJ Il".cccd tt
X'woCcntt Jl rr lllile. ..
J.O. Amlcrcon, Oen.raw Art,
T, Flltcrott, Dlr, V:e, t.btraaton, fC