THE SCRANTON TRIBUJSJS-TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1890. AWFUL SLAUGHTER OF THE FILIPINOS Concluded from I'orc 1. cd by tho unexpected kllllnK of a Fit iplno by mi American guard nnd that the, result was to bring on mi notion nt tlio weakest pnrt of the Filipino linns. It this opinion Is well founded, It would seem to bo possible thut tins l.avy vluvv Is correct and that the Fili pinos hove now begun action nt their xtrongeet point, namely, between Va unit mid Malolos, the Insurgent capi tal, 15 miles distant from Manila. When the news came this morning that another despatch had been i rfttved from (lenernl Otis It was attest ed with the greatest Interest. It turned out, however, to be tho umiul periodical sickness und casunllty r--port. Tho Interesting part about It Is the dlsolosuio of the death rate nniotjg the American troops from small pox of one man per day for the punt line .lays. No lNTl'RFF.UKNCF. Secretary Alger was nt the 'White House this utternoon with the presl .lent when the dispatch was received , i linn neneral Otis giving a list of i-.is- iii.iiion ni me "iiBiiseineniw yesieruuj .nil Saturday night. Mr. Alger said l iiat. (-initrniy li. the statements mad'; .ii sunn of the newspapers this morn ii. he had not sent General Otis u - ' i J nf Instruction as to what he .i lit.? !, "Hi lu ..ti tin. m'.ninrl .' a.nl.1 hi ci-..tm- "1111,1 it wmild be follv I r u here to undertake to direct his Movements. Many battles have been Ther.- has bren a renewed activity In ! i he e.uninls.nrv dipartmeiit on account ! r th. outL'ieali In the Philippines. It I wan F'Ud In the oommbvntw general's ';lee todny that the troops In tho Phll- I'.iplini have supollcs already on hand ii' il'ont -n mute to hiFt them till about ill.- lli-Mt of .lime. The aim of the de inrtnieiit Is to keep the supplier nbout il'iee months ahead at all dlotunt sta ll. ins, so that there Is nothing In the I i-ivsent fltuntion to disturb the regular I'Hitllie. ii Is a matter of some regret to the 'iir deDnrinieiit that there Is no eoni inoiiicution L-tueeii Manila anil Hollo I'.v eable. Naval olllcers who are In 'lose touch with til- Hlluntlon snv that r ny st en wst' niUTierenco, am "'t"nut'. "" "' ii.i.,, . ...- iiriM nftnr Putin. u- .f ....n.i.u .- .hall leave the matter ,,,,,! bos the Wa.h.ngtons the Callfonilans. d on thl'stomach: & ffl lmluil Dee'H Judgnu-iit. We have the 1-mirth cavalry, North Dakota vol- t'nturrli of the Stomach Hick Headache I'lmfldenee In their dlsi-iTtlun." I li'iteers. the South Dakotas, Colorado, n,i .,n ,iunr.ior. ,n,...n.i.. .....,.,.. i.i., ,., ...... . . - . i ! VfilitiKliina 11m TTIcili i J .,m li.i I H n . " wm ".'iiui; fllll' 1U DUIIl OI Hill. It'll. lie dlspntrh of the Huston to relieve' At about midnight there was n lull ill" llaltlmore is not an Indication Hint '" t"i' 'hhm lasting until ZAu a. m.. ill Is quiet at Manila, but that the ad- , "ken tho whole Filipino line reopen.-d n.lral probably would want the Haiti- I Hie. The Americans poured a terrific inor. ut the point of activity beeiue ' Hi'" Into the daikncss for twenty min or her sunorlor slielllng nbllliy. The ' uten and then there was another lull inn from .Manila to Hollo Is X'n mile-., I until dnvllght. when the American' s.' that It wilt ttily nlmo'-t a ,.eek for ' generally advanced, the vessels to exchange stations. I During the night, In response to A'l- (iTtirroi. vi.'ittu i itv mlrnl Dewey's signals Hashed nei .' In diplomatic tniiirlers the view pre vails that nil foreign government) will maintain strict neutrality In case of an insurrection in th.- Philippines, but that no Informal proclamations of neu trality will be issued, as these would be nn indirect leeognltion of the Fili pinos as belligerents. ---' i lhls Is the opinion mining Hritlsh. Herman and French diplomatic olllc- mis und It Is in accordance with gen- i-rul custom. The soveral foreign olllces had not up lu noon today eoinnnmlented with their representative In V'ushlngton nnd It Is hardly expected that there will be need lor action through these officials unless .he lonlKii colonies at Manila are In lunger. i lie notation ot tne roreign powers lii looked upon ns analogous to i hut of the United States during Spain's trouble with the Cuban Insurgents. At the time the Fnlted States preserved neutrality without u f.uiual law recog nising tho two loiitestants as belliger ents, nnd at the same time all the re sources if Hie roverntne'it were used to prevent the fitting out of filibuster ing expedition und the shipping of arms to the Insurgents. This Is looked iin.ii in uipi.i.naiio quarters as ine cor- i..ct proecdure and the opinion is gen- ; , Th , , , nil thai It will bo the line of action . ,, ,, ,. ,,... ,..., ,..,, , ,,,,, , ... foreign governments toward the up- 1 11""1 h "at,vo J"i ts f"" " I?",lllr0 Using m tin- Philippines. The proxlm- f'nshooters After they had been iiy of the arehloelngo to various large ",'nB u'10n enernl King and his star, -hipping ports will require enrsoes to 111'B n urlver- a(1 ,lrlnK an am i closely scrutinized. 1 ''"'ance of the Red Cross society, C'jl- A diplomatic oHli'lnl' stated today Hint ' ono1 Duboco "rdered the huts to be .hp warships of (Jrent Britain, dor- i '''''ared und burned. The Filipinos con many nnd Franco, now In Asiatic wat- ' ''entrated In Paeo church and conwi.t. -r.. as will as the consuls of thfe ' wm1P tnt'' nmi, " determined sta-.d countries, would undoubtedly be clvtrg- ln tno ul'l)cr stories. A platoon of fill ed with the duty of seeing that llllbuu- ' lf"lIlln stationed on a neighboring t'-iing cargoes and expeditions were , '"'idge maintained a hot firo on the not fitted out at the nearbv ports. Filipinos, but wan unable to dislodge them. In the face of u terrllllo fuhll-CAS1-: WITIIOl'T PAHALLKL. hide, Colonel Duboce and a few volun- The status of the uprising Is looltod ' teers dashed Into the church, scattor npon us very nnoinalous and almost id coal oil Inside of It, set fire to the without a parallel, owing to the doubt oil and letired. as to who exercises sovereignty. Onr inlnetit diplomat .stated that the Unit- . d Stnti9 has 11 m facto nolleo niithnr- Iiy over Manila, but the de Jure nu- . , ,. , , , . ....... ihorlty would be incomplete until the H'tice treaty was ratified. This, ho -Id. brought In question whether the il.rliilr ...r.u 1. ,!, ..r,, ...... .,r .... 1.. .!...... i, ..ui. ... .... ,........- ... .,,, ,,.- aid, lnvolver, the elements of prenud itated action to resist the constituted authorltltri, while the reports as to the Manila outbreak wae taken to Indicate that lhls was a clash between the advance lines of our forces and the insurgents, rather than the formal de termination of Agiilnnldo and his ful i.wers to begin a forcible resistance to tlm American forces. Tho reports that the iusurgetitf had . cured arms from German firms, with ihe cognizance of Uermnn olilclals, is very emphatically repudiated by those illiloiiiatlc ofilclulH moHt conversant Ith the matter. It Is said that If nny -uch Information was held by HiIh gov- 'liiment It would doubtless be tho basis iura protest to uermnny and n reuuest for an explanation. Hut no such pro- tc.it has been made, nnd tho reports 1 ause much aniioynnco to those who iiiHintalu that Ciermany hai scrupu lously maintained her good faith to tho I 'lilted States and will continue to do so. I5KWILDEP.I.D JUNTA. The Filipino Junta here is In a state f bewilderment today. Senor Agon- 1II0, It head, lied so hurriedly that he Ulled to leave Instructions for tho bill .met. of the lunta and they ncconllng 'v are dependent upon word from him, 1 well as bumpered by tho serious 111 1 s of one of them. Their counsel, M -ssm Halstou and Sbldons. withdrew 1 '..ni uny relations vith them and they Relief at Last D? WAirrCr" Vrnlled hv tlionuiiiln nf It- r-nyn itl,1tl liuUet a ee.tc, nl .' J-EMA1LE )i rruvue ami vvlllii.ut n iiusl. AW clruguUt for ! lrA-LLS1 1 i-uu 1" m'uM "SlJx wiu.' 1 Prt.iiMl, iri...,.. ...... In 111.... i.j 1Jnh u ?.n.ml .Prcl' ' 51"' " '""'"I' the kviiiiIiii-. I 'nellellorwomen,"mallodi'iKi;itu)lalni.'iiiid Iptlrrivttli tpiilnioiilali iinri.mrii.iTiiav. AiiHr... FReNCHORUUC038lnd3B3Pirl5t..N.Y. urrection, wnu-n is uguinst the so.v- Alter tne lncinuinries nnu retired, a rutineu, nu or wnicn causen dullness with 1 weakness unroao onu oik receipts, um nu common 10 enoiee sneep, .;.ii.ou: lamos. irlcn nuthnritv ciimnanv of the Idahos and the Wob- -llKlt rallies and depressions. Tho mar- . subsequent export talk nnd covering ml- ordinary to choice, J5.33a1.55. Hogs Slow 1,. .1 ii" ... . inn . .r,.,iV, stVtim, .,i n .i.i,. i i i' ! ket. however, held very strong consider- : lied and closed firm nt unchangeil prices: , and weak at Jla4.20; western pigs, J3.90.il. In another diplomatic quarter the liiRton gt Hilda, stationed on eltb.-r side lnK thc. poumUnS it received ut the early May closed llc. Oats-Spot, point wns niiido that a skirmish, even ' "' tm building, picked off the Ullplnos npeiitug und should the peace treaty go iulet; No. 2. 34,ie.; No. 3. 31c; No. 2 Buffalo Live Stock Market with the killing of men did not const!- ', they were smoked out. Many of the through all right should sell higher. Close . white. Stic.; track white, KHn'dtfiAci track " 1 , ' , V, . . uto , "uve.r,lr 'L ! rebels, however, escaped Into the brush -" nd slightly above opening I in.xed. western. Jf ,Mtc.: "Pt.ons dull. E. HutTalc , N . Y . Fe b,fi.-Ex port cat- tire accordingly now without orders In a strange country, and though told they will not likely bo nrrcstud, they luivo n strong npprehenslon on that score. Tho Junta ut 2 o'clock had re ceived no dispatch from Agulnaldo about tho battle and no word had come from their lleelng chief, Agonclllo. STORY OF THE BATTLE. Stirring Scones nt Manila When the Fighting Began. Mntilln, Fob. fi. T.15 p. m. Owing t. the area embraced In the teene of Sunday's engagement, a seml-r.lrrlo of fully 17 miles, details regarding Indiv idual llghtlnc have been extremely dlf Ilcult to obtain. Ho far as can be gath ered the brush commenced at M5 on Saturday evening, by the firing of a Nebraska sentry nt Pan to Mesa upon Flllpltior. who moiv (l-ll'i.rntelv cross ing the line. aft. i- v.-pcaied warning'', with the evident ptiip.si of drawing our lire. The lir-t shot from the American setitty won evidently accepted us a prearranged signal, for It was followed almost Immediately by a terilflc fu sllade along the entire Filipino line on 4iie north side of the PiisIk river. The American outposts returned the lire, with such vigor that the Flllp- , ; i.hec,-UI llntli the in rr,nf0l.ci.nu.nts. rrlval of ret All the troops hi the vicinity wcr" hurried out and the Filipinos ceasnl llrlng for half an hour while tlnir own relnforcenii'iits came up. At 10 o'clock the fighting was re sumed, the American firing line consist- I"""" of the Third nrtlllery. the Kansas and Montana regiments, the Mlnneso- j.. .. a . n .. i t .. l. .. 'a r.'gimeni, me i-ounsyii unions, in.: Sixth nrtllleiy and Fourtemtli lnfan- tiy. The Flllplno.s concentrated their forces nt three points, Cnlaoan, Santa Mes-n and Gallngatan, and maintained an Intermittent filslhide for sonn- hours. AKTILLFUY IN ACTION. They brought artillery into notion at Calingatan, at IO.S0, but only one gun annoyed the Americans to any appre ciable extent, a Howitzer on the road beyond Sunta Mesn. The Third artil lery silenced the Onllngatan battery by llrlng two guns simultaneously, which was followed Immediately by volleys from the Infantry. , irmii v. avue. ine uniieu states cruiber Charleston and the gunboat Concord, stationed at Malnbon, poured u dead.y lire from the secondary battery Into the Filipino trenches at Caloocan. After daylight the United States dou ble turret seagoing monitor. Monad nock, opened n fire off Malate and itept . ... , - shelling the Mliplnos left Hank while I tht other vowels shelled the enemj's right Hank for seveinl hours. Ily 10 o'clock the Americans had apparently completely routed tho .-ne-my and had taken the villages of Poll I awpong, Santa Mesa, Paeo. Santa Ar.. nn, San Pedro, Mncorte, Pandoean and Pasai.had destroyed hundreds of native huts and had secured possession of tin- , water main and reservoir, a distance ..r six mild-'. Tll.i n'onn.iccinnna 1,.,1 ,, .l.. Uie lennesseeans joined the I Irlnu line at 10 o'clock on Sunday morning and assisted In the capturing of Sana Mesa. MOST NOTABLE HVFNT.S. One of the most notable events of Sunday's work wns driving the Fili pinos out of their stronghold nt l'ao by the reserve, u few companies of ' ,i,1ifrIllnH. -nmmll,i,i i, ni,i -, . In the meantime Captain Dyer's bat ' tery of the Sixth artillery bombardi-.i 1 the church, ilronnlncr n dozen Klir.llu I Into the tower and roof. Company L , x a 1- -..,... , and iart of Company G, of the Call- fornlans dashed Into the church, but i were unable to ascend the single night ..f ct..a lun.lln 1,. ll.n c,,,.... .,1 ... n....-. ,.......,, ... ,. .'M,,i..ui.-. In the rear of the church. Tho Ameri cans captured fifty-three of the rebels, nnd during tile lighting about the church twenty of the rebels were killed. Some 2.500 women, children und non combatants were allowed to enter the American lines utter promising to gn to the houses of friends and remain there. CIIARC5F. AtCP.OSS RIOF. FIELDS. Another Intensely exciting Incident occurred during the engagement. Tho Washlngtons nnd Idahoo und Com- panics K und M, of (he Cnllfornlnns, I made charges acrosi. the rice fields be- i tween Paeo and Santa Anna.in the face I of a tenillc fusilnde. The ground to. ! day. over which they passed, is cov- ereil with dead and wounded natives, The former nro being buried in groups nf live and six about where they lay. i and the latter ure being brought to the Hospital, it was at tins sauge or the' tielitlni? nnd nt Cnloocan that tho T.-lll. ' plnoa Hiffored their heaviest losses. The Fourteenth regulars were ln puriieuuiriy iisni piuce near aingninii and Colonel Iiuboee was comnelled to rush pant them with the reserve In order to prevent tho regulais from be. lng cut irr. In the last line twelve men wete killed before tho rebels retired, H.uli sldn cheered frcciuently during the "ngngoment. The American "bur- rahs" wcro almost Invariably met by tin- derlslvo "vivos." Among th na - lives tho Yscorotes were especial'y iiuileenblo for tlnir bravery, ii'iout 700 .if thew nnked savnges facing nrttllrry fire vvitli their bows and arrows. I SPRNl. AT MANILA. I The seono ut Manila when tho alarm 1 uns lven on Suturdav nlirht was wild- ' b twill'1- Tlle American soldiers In tilt lb. litre! nml nt Clin clrn.lu 11 Aril ,iil!o, nut the nm-fiii-innnnn worn ("1P" , '"" lp peiioimances vveio I stunned. I4 llltilnoH Hnurrleil iivorvuiinrn and the rattle of mnalietrv 11 ml tho . booming of cannon outside tho city was plainly heard. Tho residents of the outskirts of Manila Hocked Into the walled city, with their arms full of articles. All the carriages disappeared as If by magic, tho street cars were stopped, the telegraph lines wcro cut and tho soldiers hurriedly but silently mnrched out of the city to the stations assigned to them. The stores wcro cloned almost Instantly, foreign Hags were to be seen Hying from many win dows and a number of white rags were hung nut from Filipino huts and house. On Sunday Immense crowds of people visited the water front and gathered In the highest towers to watch the bom bardment. There were no steamers or carriages to be seen and tho streets were almost deserted. ATTEMPTS AT ASSASSINATION. The Minnesota troops, acting as po lice, searched every native nnd arrest ed ninny of them with the result tlini while there were several attempt ! . nssiissltinte Anierlcnn olllcers on He.1 urdny there was none on Sunday. Ab solute order was maintained. Two Filipino commissioners from Hollo und four rebel olllcers were ar rested here this morning on board the steamer Arnnus. Many suspects have bei'ii arrested in various parts of the cltv. Tho Ci -i.o That Does Cure. Lasntlve I iKiiio Quinine Tablets re moves the cnut that produces Lit Ciippo. 'l'he wmtlni bus L. H. Q. on each TabK t. 25c, 1 t V'h31) t MIUI t ni)i xcj r ...!... Kf.. i.. i 17 111 ii (JIA V.IIkV.r I III "i I Jill iIHUI V alone provlibs for this stomach curse. Dr. Aon Stan's I'lnenppte Tablets are mi- til ro tin tin Mini fixf nil uti.iiiM.ili I IIj In.iim -- ;""" "."".." """"". ' '?'' '.'.7 Hlugglnh dlgestlvo organs. ?.: cents. Sold by Matthewr Hros. and W. T. Clark. iV THE MARKETS. Wall Stieet Eevlew. New York, Feb. C Stock prices were etii.niely variable today but ended with "in iruciiuuai net viiatiges, me major ity of which wile upward. Many eon Hiding reports reached the stieet as to the probabilities or the continuation or rejection of tho n.-:uo Iitiik- nml tlinsn Nulv instrumental In swaying values, The first t-ifcet of the upilslng at Manila ywis dUiiirbmg. Stocks opened below l.oninin parity ami tin re were soon ma il rial lifelines la a number of eases. i Tinders delight on the del line anil pilees ! lmpt uved. Although dealings were much I contracted ciunp.iicd with recent aver ages pilees rose above Saturday's clos l lug. 1'ilct-h again fell off presently, slop nirs oroers were readied lu some cases. -I'nl commission houtis sold freely. To w.it.l mld-.l.i' tlu m.iiket again worked upward with minor pel tods of depression but gradually top figures were generally leached. The impressions prevailed In some iunrtirs that the outburst of the Philippine Insurgents assured the treaty's unification nnd un the theory that the ncttlcmt-nt of the uncertainty would bo beneficial there was buying of stocks. On the other hand many desired to re duce their commitments over night as a pi'ecoutlnnary measure and these con tending Interests gavo the market its ap in.in.iitc in liii-ai ira-Ku ,iiuy, int." lever. Isluuss which prevailed In the early deal- pearance oi great irregu aruy. The fever. ings In a measure gratmally disappeared as the day wore on und the middle and low priced stocks sympathized In the ad- -..uiciiig leuoency 01 gut edge stocks. Jn the final dealings theie were slight re les.s.ons from the best prices. Total sales were 72ij.l(i0 shares. The bond mnr liet showed marked heaviness In the t'.'irlv Irilllhlinttnnu l.llf lalur 1 .v. .....'a.l I .a spots, closing irregular. Total sales were I "''" VV'J"- Carrinffton & Co's. Letter. i mi... ........... i .... , . ' '" """ll Ul.uill-ll IIie);illUr UI1I WCUK . as was onlv natural iift.,r tin. IimhIc mihi. ' inent, the uncertainty as to the treaty and the disquieting revvs from Munllu CunniiU.-lun houses i.nd bankers with fi.relgu collections were free sellers and In coiisiouelice a decided reuctlnn sot ln. Tlie inuiKet lor a few days has shown evidence of being over bought and the dii-iliie of hibt vvieli was only natural. Pr.itessl.iuals who have been fighting ihe rise lately and have been licked are all wot king for lower prices, nnd take every opportunity 10 luimmir the list. The ..u...().u... .VUhU.L- .,, uu ritutmuii 111 111U moent. aside from the pei.se treaty Is the heavy delivery of seeutltles sold for foreign aeci-unt which Is taking up money In the shape of loans. This Is causing a slightly 1111 id conservative action on the part of lendcis and more discrimina tion Is being made as to collateral with the cotibciiiiciit effect uf forcing liquida tion by small bouses and specu'uttois. Whllo wo are not bearish we believe there Is enough danger In the situation to war rant cautlun and we strongly advise pur chases, only 011 vviukntss, taking iiulek profits on the turn. American Steel and Wire, cemmon and pitferred. will tell very much above the nivsunt level of 1 prices. We know ft cm absolutely re liable, sources that be orders now lu hand will enible the company to pay divi dends on tho common stock for at least two years ahead. We believe these stocks will be the leaders among now Indus trials and tho common will rival Sugar ln Its value and price. Central Pacific, Southern Hallway preferred, nlon Pacific preierivn, nna common. Atchison pre ferred. Reading tllist preferred, Ontario ' and Western. Delaware and Hililsun I tC.owi 'rumufu .-nteriuiUciiml I silver anil lln Plate can all be safely pur- ' chased on any marked weakness. The news up to 1 o'clock wns of a couillctlr.g 1 SllVnat'ri.,r,n1.I11i'.ri,,,r f'',"'.wc(l.i ,roul.,le I urOlln II 31.11111,1 OCIIlg OITSl I UJ HlO gallt- , lir ,e let mat hip treaty was sure to be I limt nitnnu f urnlulind hn LABAR fc ?olton brok FULLER, stock, groin and cotton brok - ers, rooms 2u9 nnd 210, Board of Trude uuuoing, scruuion, i-u. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. lng. Am. cut. on : Am. Sllg. Ru'g Co ..133 Atcli.. To. .Si ti. Fc .. 22H A.. T. & S. F Pr .. WV Am. Tolmecii Co ....144 Brook. R. T MV4 'an. Kiiuthern ()Vs N. J. Central 100 Ches. As (Ihl.i Zi'X, .I'l1,; 133 22'.a 3.1W 132li 21'i, sr,u 22'i ml iou 111 TMK in 2ts !H,4 H a tiO lisiVa ii) :w.i 29U 17',. UH 91 Vi inov5 line, a u. vv li'i Chic. ii N. W USVs m ' chic, B. ,i Q .!!!'.!!!i3ij 13.11,4 i:nu chic.. Mil. & St. P ..I2;ii 127?) l2f.Vi , t'c- I; V ,Vil'x"ri'lo-K '.m? 'J7, I . " r & St L fiijij V)V 'rW lWi lIS'j IW'i ii,.,ii i;nu ij 127 lis 92 UO 2lS 112 k 1'JV4 llnVi r.'i 113 S3 1 3791 con. Gas 200 21 20.1 IJeluwiiro a. llud !'!"! ?i!''c'!' ,','r ." .lll'i 112 HtV-i 8r.i5 19 no '5'i 111 2:il',i S7V4 . SO',4 . riu .110!. S7 f0 111 ! 112, BHV 28 ,!,.,,' i.:i,.,'..'ri Louis, .vr Nash .. Miillll.ittan Elo . 111 ";.'K i"r" 'u a ; Mo. I'a'eiile, p'r ....!! 4i(i 4'.'.i 43 ."sal. i.enu ... St. 38 UuM, ;.71i 137si 1351 i 137V 1 21Ti 21 2IT4 X. utrul ..i::n .. 21 . . 5iH,i . . TWi .... Out. H West Norm. Pacific 52 MVi Uill, 7!OJ 1 xir. P.irlflo, Pr H0V, 114 21 !i 59 42 47 ',i ! Pacific sbill i j'',"V,"K''8i.fil1", " ' .'" 'u '',', ,... ' southern It. It., Pr 1 Tmhi., c. ft ir.m . 1 ' "'"" l'"1''1 ' .. .ii" .;vy .11 H..V r,i ..III". I'lVj lli'. .. Ul'v tin Sli .. .V. 1.1 IKVi 49 12 30 49 42-i 4Pt 47' i 4-;v.; "."A FINANCIAL. LaBAR &, FULLER BROKERS, Ol.leit L'stabllshsJ lloite In the City. Ile.der lu STOCKS, COITON. ORAIN and PUOVislO.NS, on iniirHn or larctellvary. OI'FICH: Uoam.t 309 und nu Board ol Trade llullJinj, .'cranton, I'u. L. O. LA UAH. L. F. FULLTSIt. lllltti. I JlLlLlfl !' 11 III HCSirill 1 V .v . J ' '" -, v....i'iivi"i trxtif, vu.hft. ,.u - ' -M vi-""n The People's ir- -! , -..-..-..- -. - - -,-,- i"'i - A POPULAR CLKAKING HOUSE for tho IlcnufU of All Who Have House to Kent, Heal Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help The.mj Small Advertisements Coit One Cent tt Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word lix:cpt SUuutlotu Wanted, Which Arj In serted Tree. FOR RENT S -MSfw"'w-- FOH RENT-FIRST FLOOR OF MOH ris IlrcH.' shoe store; adapted for busi ness purposes: now occupied by Lvn Hut zcl, hair dresser, Impure Morris tiros., 330 Lackawanna avenue. FOH HENT-SKCONU FLOOR FOH business. Hcst location. 1'lalo glass front. 3W-317 Lackawanna uvuniie. KHOTOSKV IIUOS. "1! HUNT -TWO FI.OOHS. 40xS0: il Included; eeiitinlly located; low li'ipilte 137 I'enti uvenue. ItKNTld-TlOM Al'ltll. 1. ltOUSB o. tiii uulnev avenue. 12 rooms; all i.i. I inw!i rritr; 2'h. loses on Costello court, Jiiur .Miim-h Tnvlor hoiipltal, 7 rooms, all Impi-fiveiiti'iiiH. Apply to J. 11. Woolsey Co., contractors and builders, 312 1'or est .'ourt. ey ''OH HKNT-IIOHSH 021 MADISON avenue, Bteam heat; every conveni ence. Apply Owens Hros., WJl Madison avenue. 'Oil HRNT -A FIVH-STOHV 11U1LD . big suitable ror wholesale bitslncss, located In n,u wholesale block. No. 1 l-iicUawnniia avenue. For rent from Apiil 'si- Hliiiulre of liurke Ilios.. olllco Con nefi building. O fV I ( ; , fN COMMONWKAll'" , Hulldlng: single rooms and suites for term of years with vaults One suite ot fclx coiiin-ctliig unices with three vnunH or three suites of two olllces, each wit" vault. Moderate price. Iteflnlshed to suit teimnts. lnniilro at room i on Uth floor. FOH HKNT-UKSK HOoldToir SHAUl'j of olllces, second lloor front. Coal Exchange. Call at room 13. FOH HUNT Julliey. SKCOND FLOOR, 701 FOR SALE FOH SAHH-PIANOS AND OHCANS AT Guernsey Itrolhers' looms, 7-S Hurr building. (Inods the best, prices tho low est, terms the easiest. A call will con vlnco all. DKS1HA111,K LOTS ON COI.FAX AVK ntie. For particulars address Hox Hi, Seranton, Pa. FOH SALH-TKN Il-1-P-A-N-S FOR 5 cents ut druggists. One gives relief. Villon Pac. Pr 7!) M 7t1!i S1T1 V. S. Hilbber M :,l M W'- V. S. Leather. Pr .. 72"',, 72i 72'i i2i4 Wabash. Pr 2?M, 2.:',4 22'i 2" West. Vnlon t'3'.i W 9I M', CHICAGO HOARD OF THADK. Open- High- Low- Clos- WI1HAT. lug. est. est. inir . May 71T4 72'i 71', 72'a July li'i"; 70 Ki', :)& CORN. May Ml, 117 If, ?ffi't 71, July K7'.j, 37i :!7 37 OATS. May 27Ti 2S 274 2S July !", 2G' 26 20'4 PORK. Slav 10.03 10.17 ln.02 PM7 LARD. May 3.72 5.77 5.72 C.77 Scrnnton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 10T. . STOCKS. Hid. Aski-d. Seranton & pittsion xrac. co. First National Hank Klmhurst Uoulevard Seranton Savings Punk Seranton Packing Co Third National Pank Throop Novelty Mfg. Co Scrnnton Railway Co Dime Dep. & Dis. Bank Economy Light Heat & Pow er Company Seranton Illuminating, Heat & Power Company Seranton Forging Co Traders' National Hank Lacka. Lumber Co Lack. Trust & Safe Dep. Co.. Mooslc Mountain Coal Co 2i) soo ... 100 223 ... 93 3S5 ... SO 25 ... ISO ... 43 85 ... ... :oi) 130 ... 139 100 ... 11RW 80 410 123 100 SO ... 10O 115 ... 115 ... 115 ... 100 102 102 S3 100 Seranton Paint co I Clark & snovcr co., 1.0m Clark & Snover Co., Pr Carson Coal Co Seranton Axle Works ! Scr. Iron Fcnco & Mfg. Co... BONDS. gcranton Pass. Hallway, first mnrtrinro. due 1920 People's Street Hallway, first mutte-nire. duo 3S1S People's Street Hallway, Gen eral mortgage, uue ivn ..,, Dickson Manufacturing Co ., Lacka. Township School 5., City of Scrnnton St. Imp. C., Mt. Vernon Coal Co Seranton Axle Works , Seranton Traction 6 bonds.. Carson Coal Co 105 100 New York Grain and Produce Market. New York. Feb. C Flour Quiet and choice, j:i.72-:a3.S5; packing lots. J1.5ua 1.70 ; weaker, final rally In wheat came too mixed. $3.5Ha3.75; butchers, J3.55a3.S0; light, Into to help flour; Minnesota patent, $3.!i0 i $3.41a.'5.72Va; pigs, J:i.20a3.."i5. Sheep -al.10; whiter do.. J3.73a4; do. btralghts, i Steady but showed weakness; poor to S3..in.i3.ni; do. extras. J2.70a3. Wheat i prime sheep, J2.5ilal.35; yearlings. $l.20a Spot firm; No. 2 red, 82VtC, f. o. b., niloat 4,50; inforlor to choice lambs. J)a5. He to arrive; No. 1 northern Duliith. Sic., f. celpts Cattle. 14,:,0) head; hogs, au.0 o. b., nollat spot; No. 2 do. do., 79T(,c., f. o. head; sheep, 20.000 head. Ii.. afloat to arrive: No. 1 northern New York. NlVic f. o. b., afloat spot; options , Ynrlr T.iirn ?tnnV Mnvket opened weak under bearish cables, heavy I N0W otK lvo otoclc maiKet. world's slilnments and dlsaPDolntlng out- New York. Feb. C Medium steers, lovv- slde trade and made further declines dur- Ine tho forenoon. Tho crowd oversold. however, und when confronted later by a good export business, covered actively inducing u sharp rally: closed firm, Vniv. net udvnnce; March closed 7040. ; Mav. 7,V,io. ; July. 73c. Corn Spot steady: No. 40n4lse., 1. o. u.. unnai ior new aim ' old; options at first declined because of factory. 12al4e.: Elglns. 19c: Imitation creamery. l.lair.V-c. ; stato iiairy, hoc; I do. creamery. 15a19c. EgKS Steady; sato and Pennsylvania, 1'JVia.Qc.; western fresh. 19c; southern, lsaiuua Philadelphia Groin and Produce. Philadelphia, Feb. 0. WhentU&c. lower: contract grade. Februaiy. 71a74',ie. Corn ! I'ncliangeil; ro. 2 mixeu, J'eoruury, out, ! 41a41V4c; du. new. 40al0i4c. Oats Steaiy; No. 2 white clipped. 3i;a:!',kc. ; No. :i lo. do., Sl1..n35e.: No. 2 mixed, do., 3la3l'ie, Flour Uulln nil weak, winter super, 2.2o a2.50; do. extras. $2.75.1.1; Pennoylvnnl.i roller elear, $3.10a3.SO; do. do. stialght. S3.UTia3.cn : western winter cWr. $3.15.13.35; do. do. straight. J3.40u3.CO; do. do. patent. $3.ii5u3.90: do. patent, $3.!ial.l(i. Ryo Flour Firm nnd $3.30 per barrel for chnlco Pennsylvania. Buckwheat Flour Hull at Jl.90.i2 per 100 poind", as to quality. Butter Firm: fancy western creanuiT. 19',tc. ; do, prints. 2e. Kggs-Slendy: fresh nearbv, l&e. : do. western, lSe. Cheese Steady. Refined Sugais Finn. Cotton e. higher; middling uplands, fit 11-lOe. Tallow-Firm: city prime, In hogshead. 4c; country, do. do., barrels. 4Uc ; dark, do., 3?e. ; cakes, 4;c; grease. RiV.ic. Dressed Poultry Firm; fowls, choice. 10',(.c. ; do. folr to good, PalOVjc. ; old roos ters. 7c; spring chickens, choice. Oli-all.; do. fair to good, B.ilOc; turkeys, choice to fancy. 2allc. : do. fair to good, 9.il0c. ; lurks, Su9c. Live Poultry-Steady: fowls, iiu9',sc. ; old roosters, 6',..u7c. ; spring chick ens, 9.i1Pie. : turkeys, 9al0c. ; ducks, 9a inc.; geese. 8a9c. RecelptB Flour, 3.WI0 Parrels and 1,100 sacks; wheat. 11.0ml bush els; com, 10.1.000 luishels; oats. 5,000 bush els. Shipments Whent, 2,000 busholu; corn, 7.1,000 bushels; oats, 1I.W0 bushels. Chlcngo Qrnln Market. Chicago. Feb. .- lllg clc era nets and big export dementi at tho Atlnntlc coast brought about a miction lu wheat today and May left oft at nn advance of Lc. ufler 11 break of P,(.c. early caused by liquidation of long property. Coin closed with 11 gain of iC. and rats He. Pork rose 7'naliic ; lard. 7le. nnd libs 5c. Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Dull and wenk; No. 2 spring wheat, C7a09c. ; No. 3 do. do., ttiuGSci No. 2 red, 'iiaT2c.; No. 2 corn, 36Uc. ; No. 2 yellow, :i5'4n35V!,c. ; No. 2 oats, 27Va27?c. ; No. 2 white. 3n',ia SOVlc.; No. 3 do., 29iaSO,ic ; No. 2 ryt. D5Hc; No. 3 barley, 41aG0c; No. 1 flax Exchange. i" - T - rni - iin' - niinrxri r .rijin WANTED. WANTHD-TWO ltUNDHKD TONS OF loose nny, eighty tons baled nay. Namo prices dcllvcied Seranton. II. D. Swnrts & Co. Vi'ANTBD-CASK OF HAD HKAI.TIt that H-I-P-A-N-S will not benefit. Send S cents to Hlnans Chemical Co., Now York, for 10 samples and 1.U00 testimonials. HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTKlJ-boiTilfik FNTHY HOOU keeper, must be on experienced man, ipilck and accurate, with first class ref erences. Address II. K. C, Tribune of fice. GOVHRNMKNT POSITIONS - DON'T prepare for nny civil service exami nation without seeing our lllustruted cat alogue of Information. Sent free. .Col umbian Correspondence! College, Wash lugtoii, D. C. W ANTED- mCSPONSIHI-i: F1HM wants olllco manager ut Scrunton; sal ary, $1,200 year; U0O cash nnd best icfer enccs required; commercial reference fur nished. Address Postofiico Uox D12. Phlla. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. LADIES TO NMHROIDKR-GOOD TAY- lng, easy work sent to your homo; write for wnnplo nnd materials. Unlnuo Kmbroldery Co., 102 Fulton St.. New York. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALfi-MY HKSIDFNCB AT 233 Colfax avenue; Just ci mptctcd. All modern Improvements. Ilcrdwood finish, sanitary plumbing, electric lights, etc. Price reasonable. Address Frank T. Okell, 220 Broadway, New York city. FOR RKNT-PLKASANT FINISHED rooms; conveniences. Rooms from 1.W up, C22 Mulberry street. LOST. LOST -A MALTFSK KITTKN; FINDHR please notify Klolse Plulis, 713 Linden street. SITUATIONS WANTED SITVATION WANTHD-HY A YOl'NG man ln general store; S years' experi ence: also a first-class meat cutter and can furnish N... 1 references. Address tl. M., this olllee, or box SJ, Jermyn, Pa. SITVATION WANTIID-FIRST-CLASS chef, niok hotel or restaurant. Ad dress 2l!3 i'enn ave. SlTl ATION WANTED - WASHING. linnlng or anv kind of house cleaning bv the day or will take washing home. Mrs. Lee. side door, 420 Franklin avenue. SITUATION WANTED-HY A YOl'NO woman with experience at hotiseworn. Can furnish good references. Address A. C, Tribune olllee, city. A FIRST-CLASS CHRISTIAN MAN, nge 30, wants a trustworthy petition of any kind. Would uccept small salary and board; best reference. F. R. L., Tribune olllco. BUTCHER WANTS A SITUATION; thoroughly experienced ln all bran ches of the business. Address BUT CHER, 210 Spring street. Providence. WANTED BY A YOUNG LADY, formerly western, of experience and ability, a position as waitress In a first class hotel or restaurant. Position not to be filled until April 1. Reference furn ished, wi stern and eastern. Address J. B. K., care Tribune. SITVATION WANTED-HY MAN 19 years; experienced in bicycle repairs; local reference. John MacNelll, 13U0 Washington avenue. SITUATION WANTED-HY A GERMAN young man as bartender; has experi ence. Address Ii. C. It., SU Elm street, city. seed, $1.11; new. $1.1S54; prime timothy seed, $2.40a2.42's; mess pork. JOfl'alO; short ribs, $l.75ii4.90; dry salted shoulders, 4'i.i 4ac. ; short clear, fe1.03a5.15: whiskey, $1.25; sugars, unchanged. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Feb. f. Cattle Slow and low er: fancy cattle, $3.'.i0.u..l0; choke steers, 3.fi0a5.S3; mediums, Jl.75al.93; beef steers, $:i.90al.70; stackers and feeders, $3a4.r0; bulls, J2.70al.23; cows and heifers, J3..Wal; western fed steers. $ln3.C0; Tnviins, J3.00a 4.fl0: cnlves. Sl.aT.'J... Ilnirs Slnw! fnlr to , er; good to choice, steady; bulls and cows, steaily to lower: steers, ordinary to choice, Jl.45a5.7n; oxen and stags, J2.fi.1a l.tB; bulls. J3.10al.2"; cows, J2.13aH.75: choice fat. do., J4.35. A'enl" Lower; otluv calves, easier; veals, J.'aS; l'er choice, Js.2.1; barnyard and fed calves. J3.7i'a4: year lings. $:Sa3.G0; southern calves. J3.C2Vi.u3.73. Sheep-tjulet but steady; lambs, higher; 5: heifers. S3.75at.50. cows. J2.30al: stock ers, J3.i4.40; feeders. J1.20a4.50: calves. J3a , 7.50. Hogs J3.90a4 ; pigs, Jl.C3a3.70; easy; nuccji metiu) , iuu: luiuus, iuci, i.u 115.20. Oil Market. Oil City. Feb. li.-Ciedlt balances. $1.15; certificates, no bids; no sales; shipments. 122.929 barrels; runs. 15S.S13 barrels. PROPERT OWNERS Who have houses to rent nnd endeavor to find tenants by simply nailing a "For Rent" card on the building, some times find a tenant, BUT The wide-awake landlord who places a " For Kent " adver tisement in a first-class news papei like The Tribune is sure to find a tenanta good one too that is, if the lent asked is within reason for the house in question. A SMALL INVESTMENT IN THE "FOR RENT" COLUMNS OF THE TRIBUNE MAY SAVE A MONTH'S RENT. ONE OrNT A WORD. SIX INSERTIONS FOR FIVE CENTS A WORD. Payable strictly in ADVANCE. PROFESSIONA L. S ,r,i,Jiii-"M-BK-M"-wf'Vo, AHOHITEOTS UDWAHD II. DAVIS, AHC1UTEOT, Connell Bulhllne, Scranttn. K. J.. WAI.TEH, AUCHIT15CT, OFFICH rear of COD Washington avenue, IjKWIS HANCOCK. JM., AJICIIITKCT. 433 Spruce St., cor Wash, atf.jcrantoti. FHFDRHICK I(.TlHOWN, AIICHITIJCT, Price Hulldlng, 1W Washington avetlue, Scrnnton. " v T. I. LACP.Y & SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' Nntlonnl Bunk. 0E.VTS7S DR. 1. 6T LYMAN, SCRANTON Pill vato Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mill burry. DR. H. F. RHYNOLD3, OPP. P. O. PH. C. O. LAUBACll, 113 Wyc.nlng nvc. WFLCOMB C.,PNOVF.H7r.ni Wnldilllgtoil avenue. IIouis, 0 to 1, and 2 to3. HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLKS, 100 SPHUCK STHFKT, MAKR3 your hnt to order nnd they fit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS TII12 ELK CAFF. 123 AND 127 FRANK- lln avenue. HateH teasonable. 1. ZniOLKH. Proprietor. SCRANTON HorSE. NKAR D lTTw! passenger depot. Conducted on the Ku ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LAWYCI 1RANK K. HOYL1J, ATTORNHY AND Coiinsellor-at-I.aw. Hurr building, rooms 13 and 11, Washington avenue. WILLAHD. WARRKN KNAPP, AT torneys and Cotinsellors-at-Law. Re publican building, Washington avenue, Seranton, P JF.SSUP & .1KSSUP, ATTOHNHYS AND Counsellors - at - Lnvv Commonwealth building. Rooms 1, 20 nnd 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Ronms CI I, 613 and 5tfl, Hoard of Trade building. D. B. REPI.OGLE, ATTtULNEYLOANS iii'Kuumou on real estate secarny. Mi'iirs building, corner Washington avenue nnd Spruce street, JAMES J. JI. IIAMH.TOnTaTTOP.NEY-at-Law. 201 Commonwealth building. Seranton. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms U03-MI, lith lloor. Mears building. L. A. WATRES. ATTOHNBY-AT-LAW, C02 Board of Trade building. Seiantoi . Pa. C. It. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building. Seranton, P: PATHRSON & WILCOX, National Hank building. TRADERS' C. COMEGYS, building. 0-13 REPUBLICAN -L. A. W. HHHTIIOLF, Mears' building. ATTORNEY. AfDWF5 MRS. GABLE, GRADUATE MIDWIFE, 151S Washburn street, Seranton. En gagements solicited. Rooms nnd beit attendance for u limited number of pa tients. PHYSICIANS AND SURQEONS rR.Cnr FHEY.'sCItANTON SAVINGS Bank BullUins. 12. Wyoming avenue. MARY A. SHEPHERD. M. D.. IIOME opathlst. No. 22S Adams avenue. DR. W. E. ALLEN. 312 NORTH WASH lngton avenue. DR. II. TItAPOLD. SPPX'lALIST JN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming aivnue nnd Spruce stieet. Seranton. Olllco hours. Thursdays and Satuid.iys. !) 11. ni. to C p. in. DR. L. M. GATES. ROOMS. 207 AND MS Heard of Trade Building. Olllee boui.. S to 9 a. m., 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Jtesl. deuce, 30D Madison avenue. DR. C. L. FHEAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Fining und Fat Reduc tion. Office telephone 13C3. Hours, 10 10 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR. S. W. L'AMOREAVX. OFFICE X Washington avenue. Residence. 1318 Mii berry. Chronic dlsearcs, lungs, henit, kidneys and genlto-ailnary organs a specialty. Ilojrs. 1 to 4 p. in. W. G. ROOK. VETERINARY SVR geon. Horses. Cattle and Dugs treated. Hospital, 121 Linden street, Seranton. Telephone 2072. SCHOOLS SCHOJL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Seranton, Pa. Courses preparatory t college. law, medicine or business. Opens Sept. 12. Send for catalogue. Rev. Thom as M. Cann, LL. D., Walter II. Pcell, A. M. rpfros G. R. CLARK .1 CO., SEED.MEN AND Nurserymen; store li'i Washington avo nue; green bouse, ISM North Main ave nue; storo telephone, 7S2. WIRE SCREENS JOS. KURTTKL, RHAR 511 LACKA wanna avenue, Seranton, Pa., niauufac tuier of Wire Screens. MISCELLANEOUS HAFFR'S "ORCHESTRA .Ml'SIlT FOR balls, picnics, purtles, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. For terms, address U. J. IJuuer. conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over llulbert's music store. MKGARCIKH HROTIIHRS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twin-'. Warehouse. 130 Washington uvenue. Seranton, Pa. SPJTREATJENTj MRS. L. T. KKLLFR. SCALP TRIJA'K inent, 50c; shampooing. 50c; facial massage, manicuring, 25c; chiropody. ',01 Qulncy. CITY SCAVENGER A.H. HUlfiOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. I11UGOS. Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elcko's drur store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 9M0. BOARDING. GENTLEMAN CAN FIND HOARD with private family. Home comforts. 213 N. Main avenue. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. I.chlli Valley Kullrii.ul aystc;ii In Effect Nov. 13. 1S9S. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. ; For l'hlladilphlu und New York via I), I & 11 It. It., at U.15 a. 111. end 12.01, 2.K, 17 ! Ulae'k Diamond Express and 11.30 p. m. 1 Sundays, D. A: II.. 1.5 ..4S p. m I For White Haven. Hazloton, PouhvIIIp. and principal points In tho coal reglo- .,. via D. & H. It. H.. B-. 21! und 1.27 . m 1 For Hethlehem. Laston. Reading. 11, -vlBlinrir and principal Intel mediate m i tiiii" vlu ! ",," "', "''' ' " '-'"' "is 1 "7 liliuk Diamond Expresn, p.. s.ii'uluvs. D. & H 1.5S, 7.1S p. m. , For Tiinkhaiiiiuck, Townndii, Klmlru, Ithaca, Geneva and principal Interineill ate stulons. via D., L. Ac W. R. R., Mi m 12 55 and 3..W. p. 111. 'For Geneva. R chehter, Huffulo. Niag ara I'alls. Chicago and all points west vi 1 1) & 11. R. H- l-'";1- 3M '"aek Hiamoinl Exnress. U'.Il unci 11-30 p. 111. Sundays, Ij ii 11.13 a. in.. 7.1S p. 111. Pullman pi'ilor and Bleeping or LehUh Valley parlor ears on all trains between Wllkei-ll.irie and New Yoik, Phlladel nhlii. Pult'tilo and Sui-penslon Hrldtce. 1 ROLLIN II. WILIll'U, Gen. Supt.. South Hethlehem. Pa. CHAS. S. LHE. Hen. Pass. Agt., 2(1 Cort land street, New York. AW. NONKMACIIER. Division Pass enger Agent, South Kethlohem, Pa. For tickets and Pullman reservations npply 309 Lackawanna avc, Scrunton. Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. VVMM PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Sclieduleln Ulltct May 29, 139I. Trains Leavo Wllkos-Qarro as Fol. lows: 7.30 a. m wook days, for Sunbur HarrlsburR, Philadelphia, DallU more, Washington, and for Pitts burR and tho Wost. 10. IS a. m., wook days, for Hazloton, Pottnvlllo, Reading, Norrlstown, nnd Phlladolphla; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburir, Phlladalohla, Daltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and the Wost. 3.12 p. m , daily, forSunbury, Harris P"rR. Phlladolphla, Baltimore, WanhlnKton, and Flttsburg and tho West. 00 p. m.f wook days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. K. WOOD, Qen'l Pan. AuenL J. II. IIUICIIINSON. lienor" I Mn?. Del., Lucku. and VVcatcrii. Krtcct Monday, Nov. 11, 1SD8. 1 rains Ipnvn Hrrmitr.n nu f.llnua. K. V!i''"i.r?r.Now Yorlt nnu u11 Point's cast 1.40. 3.00. 5.1(1. 8.00 1111,1 inn-, n n. . o r- :y B.33 p. m. "" ii!u prc",s .(or Kn"l". Trenton, Phlladcl. JI ioUr"U Ul, so11"1' 51. s- and 10.03 a m.. 12,Ej nnd 3.3:) p. in. '"vimiiiin ncconiniouatlon, 6.10 p. in. J'.Xpri'SS for nillL'lllimlnU rtattrn.m V71 !,,?w1,i.lt ""Talo to all points In the west, northwest and southwest. 111! .iK on accommodation, 3.40 p. m. Si n nml way stations, 1.03 p. m. i-;... "in'oiniouuiion. b.iu p. m. J.xpress for Utlca and Richfield Hprln? SprHii ...... ... in. mm a,lVl .,, m ii.,iVi nu J".r " llllamsport, Harrlsburg, u,i!u"11or("',WnsliliiBtoii and tho south. ti,V;,JUrAm,,";rJ-und nml Intermediate sta tions, COO. 10.0.- it. m., nnd 1.55 and D.40 p. -MU-l!li'lJnnd Intermediate stations, Vnii"1.'1 ,110 ." "' Plymouth nnd Inter mediate stations, 3.33 and S.OT p. m. For Kingston, 32.53 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on ail express trains. I' or detailed Information, pocket time !'Ji . ";,l'tc" "bP'y to M. L. Smith, Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket of- Dulaware and Hudson. J' or lloncsdalo 0.20, S.53, 10.13 a. m.; 12 noon; 2.20, 5.2.1 p. m. For Wllkes-Harie C.43. 7.4S. S.43. 9.23, 10.41 a. in.; 12.03. 1.23, 2.1S. 3.33, 4.27, G.10. 7.4S, 10.41, 11,30 p. nl. For New York. Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley Railroad fl.43 u. m.. 12.ai, 1.2S, 4.27 p. 111.: with Black Diamond Ex press, n.r.0 p. m. For Pennsylvania Railroad points, 6.4.1, 9.28 11. m.; 2.1S. 4.27 p. m. For western points, via Lehigh Valley Hailrond 7.4S a. in.; 12.03, 3.33, with Black Diamond Express. 10.41, 11.30 p. in. Train will nrrlve in Seranton as fol lows: From Cnrbondale and the North f.4d. 7.43, S.3S. 9.34. lft.2, 11.5S a. m.; 1.23, 2.13. 3.2.1. 4.23, 5.43. 7.1.1. 10.3S, 11.27 p. in. From Wllkes-Barre and tbd'South 0.15, 7.1S, S.4S, 10.0S, 11.5.1 11. m.; 1.18. 2.14. 3.43, 5.20, 0.21, 7.53, 9.01, 10.03 p. in. ; 1.13 a. m. SVNDAY TRAINS For Cnrbondale 9.07, 11.33 p. m.; 1.53, 3 &2. 5.51. 9.51 p. in. For Wllkes-Barre 9. IS, 11.13 a. m.; 1.3S, 3.28. 5.43. 7.4? p. in. Lowest rates to all points In United States nnd Canada. J. W. BURDICK. G. P. A.. Albany, N. Y. II. W. CROSS, D. P. A., Scrunton, Pa. Central Railroad of New Jcrssy (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) Statlnns In New York Foot of Libert v street. N. It., and South Ferry. Whitehall street. Anthracite coal used exclusively. Insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIMK TAHLK IN KFFKCT NOV. 20, 1S93. Trains leavo Seranton for Plttston, Wllkes-Ilarre, etc., at 8.30. 10.10 n. m . 1 20, 2 "5 3.20. 7.10 p. m. Sundnys 9.00 a. m , 1.(. 2.15, 7.10 l. in For Lakewooil and Atlantic City, 8.30 For New Yoik. Newaik and Ellznbet'i, K.20 (express) a. in.. 1.20 (rxpros), 3.20 (ex pressl p. ni. Sundays, 2.15 p. in. Train leaving 1.20 p. in., arrives at Philadelphia. Reading Terminal. 7.03 p. ni., and Now York. 7.e5 p. m. For Mauch Chunk, Allenlown, Hethle hem, Kubton and Phlladilphla. S.30 a. .n , 1.20, 3.211 p. m. Sundays. 2.13 p. m. I...... it.iiiimnni anil Washington, ana points south and west via Hethlehem, i :;i) 11 m.. 1.20 P. m. Sundays. 2.15 p. m. 'For Long Hrnnch. Ocean Grove, etc., at S "0 a m., 1.20 p. m. i.'or' Reading. Lebanon and Harrlsburg, vl.i Allentown. S.30 a. m.. 1.2J p. m. Sun- ilav ".15 p. m. ;:..'. i..,at-iito. s.r.n u. m.. 1.20 n. ni. Returning, leave New York, foot ot Lib itv"tre"t. North River, at 1.00. 9.10 (ex iress ) a. in.. 1.20 leiress) p. ra. Sundays, oi 1 1,30 a. m. Leave .New York. South Ferry, foot Whitehall street, ot 9 0a a. m.. 1.2.. p. m. Passengers arriving or depaitlng from tl u terminal can connect under cover with all the elevated lullroails. llroadway cable "as. u.ul leriles to HrooMyn and stiiten Islands, making quick transfer to nnl from t and Central depot and Long iinl from 1 1 Sw 'pi iu7i clphla, Reading Terminal, i 'lam. 3.00 P. ni. Sundays. 0.1.1 p. m. Through tickets t all points Fast South and West at lowest rate at the j'TlOLHAFSKN. Cen. Bunt. II. P. UALUWIN, Hen. Pass. Agt. liric and Wyomlns Valley. Time Table in Effect Sept. 39lh. 1S9S. T ri ins le.ivn Scrnnton for New York. New burg and lutermeillato points on v.ie rillroad. also for llawley und local Joints at 7.,.3a. m. and 2 25 p. m. Trains i?rlve ot Seranton Pom above points at arrive . , n m and 3 15 and 9.0S p. m. 10.23 a m. mitr.1 ,?" V" Hlnghanilon Oswego. El. v! !?, horning, Hath. Dansvlllc, Mount L65 nn.u"fi"Uffal0' I210' 2M' n' nu i.V" v' Z:?5' D0 " nni' 1-K P. 01. nrr ."'"""nberland, Plttston, rilkes vi'iiJ '. s'V'noutli. Bloomsburg and Dan- 1 10. inn Kill L Piiun n.iiinnlln.. . Vtl. in iti, iyui in I rains will leave Scrnnton ns follows: I' or Carhonilnle fi.20, 7.K, 8.53, 10.13 n. f,UVr: ,7U00n: 1"1 ---0- 3-r'-' r'--5. c-23. 7 57. 1'.15. 11.00 p. m.; 1.15 a. m. II or Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton New England points, etc. fi.20 a, in., 2.2" p. m. aSfTliAilAiTSKrtuWfc iSaMWfflW sciiAvro. nivisio.. In lltfect Orlol.er lllllli. 1 80S. Mirth. Humid. moiiIIi Itound. MS V01 Wod g ma,lons m K vi 5 aw Til p itArrlio Teavei t. m 7 2:. N. Y, Kranklln St. .... 7 0 .... ' , 7 10 West 4!nd btreet .... 7 5! . . 700 Weehawkon .... 810... a mi p irArrlve I.eaTOl p mt m 10 tat 1 1 1.11 1 adofia aTJTTSi) IU4.1.... K'.i Hancock .... u M' 4 Sk M3I .. T.'5li KtarllSJllt .... SiS,4 4S P ii .... Ii8 4fi l'restoaPark .... a3l JW. 10 15 ... ,VH0' Wlnvveod .... S4II 6U1 inn. '..,. U royntello .... SS06U li.ii'l.... 1814 Orson .... 2 68, BtM mo.... 18 iw liensant Mt 8C6 6SU 9:d'.... tiro, rniondait) ... 309, b4 m;.... u9, KoiMtcity .... 8i 6 '1 1 I. .. 11 at1 carbmdaio .... sm' tu vnr kij.'OI White llrtdga .... 1388, bm lil'l.... llll'JV Mayilcld 18 48 8 01 h.Vi'... iiv'J Jermyn .... 3 43 803 SM.... 11 in Archibald .... SSI w Bf,( 11115! Wlllton .... 8M All! 4H .... 11 111 reckvlllo .... 8M 118 848 1107 Olvphant .... 41M681 K40,... 110.V rrloebiirff .... 40l82l B3S tl Oil Throop .... 410,817 831 .... 11 0 l'roitdeiico , 414 83i b . . . fi(W Park Place. .... 1117 6 38 830.... '1055 hcranton .... 4 20; 6 3,i a ill u Leave a Arrive r ur m t. Hundayoniy. t FU'ulllcd that trains stop od signal for pas BOiicers. 1 1 alas 2.15 and sod Sunday only. Other tratns dally except Funday. M'curo rates via Ontario & Western betort purchaslnir tickets and save money. hioiu'li Waeier Dufftt simper and free re. clInliiB chair cur New York to Chlciro vif-hout chance. I'n.uriiac-r tsiaj UJaceccl to fi'ivo CeiiU 1 cr.11 lie. J. O, Andercon, Oen. Pass. Act. T.FUtcrott, Dlv, i'cB, .gt,bcrnton, v.