THE SCRANTON TRIBUJSJS-WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 189J). . H WHITNEY'S WEEKLY BUDGET OF NEWS QUEER ANTICS OF WIDOW SIMPSON'S WILD GOOSE. Grand Jury of 1830 Reports on tho Anti-Slavery Socloty Banquet to Judgo Soarlo Two True Fish Stories from Red Rock -A Lanos boro Citizen with Defective Hear ing. Hpctlal to Tliu Tribune. Susquehanna, l'eb. 7. The Widow Simpson, of Hiookdnto, had a wild ttonso, which wtis the tenor of the township. The widow bought tli h'noio when It was n yeaillng, and for u while It wiiri a model blid It eoon developed a Kicnt tuste for mass and the widow's lino lawn and llowor bed -4 vveio soon wiocked. Neighbors nked Unit the tfooe bo killed, but the widow loeil the blnl and ic-fused to give It the htttehct. The next net of th goose wvns to (it tuck, mid setlously Injure a 4eat old daughter ol a nelghboi. A few ilaH Intel It desttoyed M-veral It out ymiltt anil upet n fiO-gallon can In longing to a tnlllkiiian It next at tacked nil the elutltes lines In the uelghboiliood. It dragged the clothes in the dllt ami tote sonic of them into llbboiw Then the neighbors shot at he goiise mote thnn fifty times but nevei tntlehi d It. rnunet Welsh, how ever, wluwe dnliy hail been entered shot at tln giid-e and killed hln nelgh- oi 's alf. wlilt h was fiedlng In a baik Int. It i o.st him $17 to imy for the alf. The wild goose attaclud the pimlt jj juids, mid In a week slaugh tered mine than n seme of young chickens. It had no lcspiet even for its own kind, and killed half a dozen niing goslings The c.tluminutlin,' out I age was pel pi United last week. Thete N a mil. ill publli n-hol. with a ung woman In chaige. nboiit a ipiattet of a mile fiom Mis Simpson's, home The other morning the goose Hew In at the door of the school mom It perilled on the baek of thc disk, and took a phil osophical suivoy of the loom and its Imuntes All leeopniztd the tenor of the nelghboi hood. The te-aohci seized ,a itiler and thiew It at the goose. The nngiy blnl How at her and gae her ii long snatch n'loss the fniehead. The childien in 'iffilght ian out of th loom and the teachei followed, leav ing the gonF the monaieb of all ho burveytd The alarm was given, and !-or.io men leiurned to captuie tho ln tiutlci. The goosi was gone, hut tho room was wieeked. The lloor iui cov ered with hooks Most of them hail their leaves torn out. Neaily all the windows weie bioken. While they were looking at tho mln the guosu Hew to the window, squawked, and disappeared Into a nentby foiest. It has not siuie been cecii, and Widow Simpson and the entile neighhoihooil aie riolclng. Hut the goeiJo may letuin TIMI1S IIAVT, (JHAXGi:i3 May .", 1S.1G. the giand Juty of Sus iiuehanna county made this present ment against the Montiose "Antl-Slav-oiy mill Tiee Discussion society, or ganized In Apt 11, 1SP.C: That the so ilety was a band of criminals, an un lawful assembly urn.' illstuibei of the peace, with the object of aiding to cany Into effect the dangerous piojeet of an immediate it-id entile abrogation of the system of slnveiy. That the Anti-Slav eo society afoiesaid dots mnteilalb dl quiet, distill b and mo lest tho peace and common trnmiulllty of tho good pe.ople of this part of the commonwealth, being calculated to move and excite them to hatied and dislike of the Constitution cicnto and encouiage a luthless splilt of civil discoid and discussion by un iifcsuilly Inlet let ing with tho constl tutlonnl lights of our brethien in sls ler states." The society lontinued to do business at the old stand, IN OLD SI'SQI'iniANNA COUNTS. Tho business men and lesidents of Km est City have petitioned the i:rle conipnn for n new and respectable edition, The balance in the county treasury, Januaiy 1. 1S99, was $S,7I..'0. The bal ance In the tieasui.v. January 1, 1SU, was M,2:S3. A baniiuet will bo given In honor of .ludgo Daniel W. Senile at tho Tarbell hou"e. In Montrose, on Thuisday even ing, Kebiuaiy 2! Otii State Senator Haideubuig has again Intiortuied the Hiie bonus bill In tho Semite It nine passed both house but (iineinor HastlngH gave It thu liatchet Mis. Postman Whltuei. udlct of Meulck T. Whitney, died In Thomson mi Sunday of paialysls, aged si yeais. The luneral will occui on Wednesdny, Miilitloso eliuiili societies me distil liutlug Hart?, tu eounteiaet the uei ulclous effcitT of the llteiatuie dls. Iitbuted b.v th- eirliiiV Moimon eldei, The c-ldois will make tew convents In Montiose. They aie balking up the wiium tiee, Montiose Is debntln,? whethei to eelebiate Its KtOth annlversnty In IS'J'I or lyao. Like a good inniij people, she doesn't know Just when she was bom. At the county couit last week, In the JH'.OOO damage suit of Patilck Ii Deaile et. nl., v. T. C Manzei, of Pin est Citv, a non-suit was enteied, the plaintiff not appealing. Thu next meeting of the I'ast Sueli i in'a Assoelutlon or Susuuelianin lounty. Impi oved Ordtr Ited Men, will be held in Hallsteail, in Apiil WHOLLY rNPnK.Ii:DITATi:D. A Scinnton newspatier alludes to a "Cleiman bakei.' Aie Scranton people uinulbals? It Is when tlms aie dull that shaip business men go to the nuvvppapeis for space. "Di owned while Skating" is becom ing n common headline in the news papers. When a boy applies for a situation he should always have a cigarette In his mouth if ho does not wnnt a Job. Tho man whoso "sympathies me en listed" In a good cause doesn t alvvaya draw a pension. Women (nine from n rib, but she doesn't get roasted In the newspapeis as often as the man. There aje few things around a print ing office that a cockroach will not nibble; and vet who ever heaid of one biting an edit ir or leporter? The otkioath is not so green as It seems "Keep your eies open as you go through life" ma be a good motto, but there Is ncvi titleless wisdom In Tf4llH4H FREE TO Nomoneyln advance. Wet. : ituuted.thruukeaandfeftblo ' partloui of the body quickly : eularged and itremrthennl. MedlciLM und lii.trume'iit fent on trial. Jlodlcal in donementt. Particulars lent In plain sealed letter Cor : reipondeace confidential. MEN ERIE MEDI IOAL CO., B urr A.LO, N.Y. Munyon's Inhaler A Common-Sens! Cure lor Catarrh, Asthma, llronJiUK Dlphttierli, anil all Throat I rouble Wltn this Inhnlir you are enabled to trim joursilr nt our home, thus saving donors' fees. It dois nvvuj Willi tuklng unpleasant ilots into the stomach, and tenders nniiM tss.irv uny cutting, cnutei Iziug oi Imriilng. The seat of the disease Is dirtctl) attacked utid thu gnmj de stlojed , Cures for Other Diseases. Sciatica, lumbago nnd all theum itle li.ilns (iired bj Muuvons Illieumntlsm Cine Dvslicpsla and .ill stomach troubles cured bv Munvon's D.vspepslj Cuie Nlne tv pit icnt ol all kidney complaints lurid bv Mtui) on's Kidney Cuie. Heart iii1ip. i nIils iiml tfitiL-'hs. lninute blood. gem ml rtililllt. nervousness, all qiiliklv i un d bv Mum on's Itcmcdlcs. Tho reme- nl a bad bank stnlement on Saturday, to (ltf i (nst tmistlv J", cents a vial and aro ,., timr with ,1.., fnn i,.., ,t,n ufn,.If nv. sold b all druggists There nio D" dlf- i luingo will probably bo closed from Frl lirirt etins for Si different ailments i ,ny uMH Tuesday is causing ti.iders to treatment bv nail. i.i. ti t .... .. .i.i. l.lnl. Wilte I'rof. Jlunvon for advice widen , lu leanr t"pt-i - i-ut-i- n'l.r. ...nui ..1.- stlniite eases sile'cesstullv Heated In the SCn,VUII!lt,h" , ce. "Guide to Health sti litest ci nlldcn free MUiWON'a ii. ii. it. i;u., ...... . .. . IO1? Arfll Qt Pllilndelnllia ' ""' l'a for stocks.and IMnuarv is gen nUO Alwl l, j 11UaUCIl'"lt, (-ally a month of decline? The great being blind occasionally. Some people i.nne plislc.il!y m-eessarv to cut off trad n ie made miserable by seeing too '"g and tho consequence has been that ...iipI, TWO TKt'i: FISH STOniES A bov named Jlaitln was spearing eelH on the river near Ited Hock last fall Wlien he displaced a ston" lvinc .ii. Misniaccii a .ion ijing at the bottom. Underneath, lie saw a sp.ukllng obpect, which, upon being llshed up, pioveil to be a vnluable gold ling. The ilng has been identified as belonging to n Hlnghamton auctioneer. who diopped It into the liver twent- nine years ngo when mooring his pleas- ui e boat. A witter in the Tiamviiot alleges that Oivllle Gilflls, of Jackson, several jeais ngo lost his aitlflclal teeth in his mill pond. A few jea'-s later, A O. Lanabee, of Kingsley, while fishing In, the pond, caught a large string of eat- flsli. In the mouth of one of tho ilsh he found Mr. Grlflls' teeth. They were an ereellent lit, and bad tho appeal -ance of being In ue for a Ions time. HIS lin.VHINO WAS DEFECTIVU It was In Linesboro iluilng the pio gtca of a tevlval meeting. A good old saint In Imnel had Just given her exper ience, which was tiiumphantlv ex pectant, but exceedingly humble and who had been sitting a few s-eatj behind the old lady, and leaning forward eag erly with his head to catch every word, "Hiethien," he tremblingly began: ... .. -.. . "iiretluen, J tool just like tho sister, a weak, win my old cuss." The sober- ness of the meeting was somewhat hn palied. THE nHIGHTKR SIDB OF LIFE. Its an ill wind that blows in the last of a w eek s w ages si.lf.flnn, nln M . A(tr, ,,,, nirnniliir.1 Ountntlons fiirntshoil h- T.AnATt A . speech 'she concluded by exposing he? r,VljioinVrknWo "Boad'ot" Tmda WV&wK hope of heaven's meicv to her, "a poor, I building Scranton Pa 10,c,': olu sets. 7c; spring chickens. U's silence nnd then an old man arose. .. -.. '"!: CV... eU "!,?' better demand, fmiis rimi, im.,iin It lu not necessary for ou to go awny rU'!0 . ' TT, &'r, x V -for the winter. You can get enough of r Cc & Bt 1j. .. ui ii ugiu in nnmo. To (ount for am thing, It should be spoilt d $j mpathy. i. i i. ' , , ..... .. . . n uas uun uusurveu unit, "no gut can become such a clover elocutionist that Hie can bt Ing teuis to the eyes of those win. have been her nelghhois ull ti..n iifr. : ',, . . . Accotding to a Honesdale physician the bow legs ptevalent In Carbonda'e ,f:,''!.V,Lb"llit,,.v,'ti'.?.avir",t .::f, tho ... ..,,is, i -i,i.-iiiiiy uj ,.iunK I'liiiiucu, In whom the ankles jleld to ease the stialn on the legs. IN THE PLAY HOUSES. Minatrelsy Still Leads. In the iorthc.imlng engagement of Prim lose it Doekstudtr s Grout Ameilcaii Sim studs at the Ljteum Wednesday, I'cb, , the programme offeied Is one that provis mil strelsy Is not onl t,llng all amusiments of u contemporary chuiacler a haul push, but In nearly all Instaneeh lending b a IcrEth, and a good long lingth at that. The first part selling will be u splendid speclaltj of the scenic ar tist's ii, ft brush and as tho curtain slow Ij rles to the delightful stialns of Call I'.u If ton's great mllltniy band, tho eu- uie eonipunj oi comeuians end vocalists manh iqion the stage i place, nn entile gioup of black face iMiumnts of high el iss minstrelsy The Jesters for this fes tive band are the Missrs. Gioige Pilm iiiM Lew Dockstnilei Lew Sully and Jlmniv Wall "Heartsease" Tomoriow Night. Ilinrj Sillier, well known lure us a inpublo actor of lomantle roles, in troduces his engagement here its a blar nl the Ljuiim ThursiLij In a iiiointslni, inannii The announcements nlieady imide show that In uddltlun to his pei soii.il woith, he has suiioundtd himself wltli an unusually comp. t( nt supporting lonipaiO, he offeis "lltaltsease " the play In whlih he madi so pionounccd a hit heie last season, and whlih has since pioven Its vvuith In other plates, nnd Htntc that thu full attractiveness of the oilglnnl pi eduction will bo utilized for the presentation hue Thu eharactcr. Elk Temple, assumed by Sir. Sillier, Is a young lomposei, who has wiitten nn opeia which is btoleu fiom him entlio und the thief discovered only by the pio duetlon of the opeia. 'Hie period nf the play, Geoige HI of England, gives "ppor lunltj for elaborate costumes. "The Royal Box." Public appieclattou of teal meilt In a play and of reat dramatic) power In an actor, hnb never had n better lllujtra tlon Hum In the sue cess of Charles Cogh lun In his new romantic play, "The, Royal Box," which has proved the real the atrical attraction In New York last sea son and a part of this seascn. Sir. Cogh lan had but six das advance advci Using for his New York openirg. Willie h, was well known his plai was not. Tin aetm and piny pioved an Instantaneous hit even ut advaucid prices. $J being ch.irg -it for scats In the oithestra clullb, and Sir. Coghlan's ree-tptB stendilj udvnnced fiom $).V) on his opening night to an nvetage of $1 JOn at eaeb peiformunre. Even his transfer fiom tho Fifth Avtnuo theat -r to tho Garden theuter made no dllferenco It his business und his twenty weeks' run In New Yo'l. will gn into tho Btage his tur (f II-it tltv as u notable theatilcal event Mr. Cughlan will preterit "The Royul Box" ut tho Lyceum theater Tues day evening next. THE MARKETS. Wall Stieet Itevlow. Xew York, Kcb, 7. Stock prleis re redid today with an average loss of 1 to " points which exceeded In a numotr of Instances. Tho ratification of the pence treaty by tho senatu Induced purchases fiom London of nbout 23,ouo shaics. There was less enthusiasm locally end after an Initial rise from fractions to a. point and over in many cases, tho traders vvtre free sellers In nntleip itlon of a reaction. When It becamo evident that prices were not holding lommlsslon houses were freo se lers Prices receded rnpldly In somo l.uttl,WA(J , ,. .1 .. nm rtt .. , I .. ft t 1,11,,. ' tlcallv lust nlulifs i loslnir. The lHtr- diases for London account, which were partly duo lo nntlrpntlng the fortnightly settlements, together with covering by shells rallied the market. Tho market bceamo fovcrlh and seml-stngnant. The constant hammering by bear traders forced many stocks to a point whcio liquidation was Induced which made the lowest prleis The pressure against stocks was mostlv professional and thero was no unfavorable development In tho news that attracted attention. Total sales were 717.SOO sbnrcs. Consldernblo weakness was manliest In certain qtiat ters of the bond market but prices gen irnllj wcro lower In sjmpathy with stocks. Total sales were to, l'.o. Carrington & Co's. Lotter. Xcw York, lYb. 7 Tho opening this morning was tictlvo and higher, Inlld cm id bv the ratification of the peace tieaty yesterday afternoon, and b tho manipulation of tho London market from this side, the advance cMendlng from 'i to l'fc per cent. Henvj selllnK orders de veloped nt opening, however, and prices at onco receded, running off quite heavily In somo cases. Commission houses seem to havo taken advantage of the rally to liquidate stocks on. 'lho larger houses aro ndvlslng customers to close up ac counts believing tho upward movement to no uut lor xne moment, xne prouauiiuy dean up accounts nnd withdraw from ll" iii'iini'i UHlll (luxe flUl'll l IS K,-UUi' nli,. ,i, ,, , .,, ,, w, .ainir,i. . . ' .v . 1 ' . .-.i.ti, ...j .u....... tlun had been thoroughlv discountisl " wo are inclined to think ..Ices will worc Rrailallv lower. We. do not wish vou to understand that we bellevo tho ..,n..n.A4 I .. 1 1 ISJ mi. I., i be which u.ielied Its high pclnt In Jan uary (iilmlnatid In such an extraordl- Tinrv nllime nf tmnsnnllrins flint it he- , ino smauer nouses nave auviseu cusio' meis to taKe profits The high p'lceil sieurltlcs also show strong evidences of lmv lnir met heaw Ilrinliltitlnn tiv lnvest- merit holders of tnunv vents standing, thl i Is onlv natural that during a pe- IIUI1,'" ie uiiusimeni prnes in inrni si,nulrt sag somewhat As wo have pre- ously wiitten wo bdleve strongly in the fiiluie of Industrlils nnd we think that on "1T "",, y,otK th,',';''puld bp purchased nnd held for much higher prices. Inter- nitimul Sliver which Is hi Ing dealt on In our opinion Is absolutely a sure pur tlnso mound 32 for very much higher prices Some of lho largest Interests In New England are holders of prelcrred stoik and bonis of this company, and tlie company Itclt Includes the largest and strongest of tho jllver plating inter ims of the country No one can go wintig In busing It around those prices. vve nciieve stiongiv in tne I'neiuc issues, I lUlsvllle nnd Nashville nnd the belter (lass of Industrials and In Pacific Mill If bought conservatively. Speculation from now on is nanio to no num. snowinr quick movements nnd the news may In duction It but we bellevo that the mar l,t If tndod In conservatively Is one in which a great deil of money can bo made. We do not ndvlse pui chases escept on a di elded weakness, as tho Wall street pro fesslnniils are all working for lower prices fesslomils are all working for lower prices bring about shnp dips which are safa nnd hnve enough grip on tho market to to be followed bv quick rallies. Market . .... .... . ..... ... closed unsettled und weak, Am. Sug Re'g Co Ateh To A- S e A.. T & S T.. Pr Am. Tobicco Co .. ,.lT.i 1'il'j l)!j l')i .. 2J7l, 4 'ill Zl .. C2'4 i.JIh W ..HtVa 1 H'y no .. IT. It'- lt'i CO-v; 140 pill, SOi i r.1 wt 21 dill Am Spirits itiook. r. t. $.! Bay State Gas 7' i fii4 no flD'j 21! Can. Southern N J. Central Ches. ft Ohio . Chic. & G W .. ride & N W . Chic. V. d Q . .. nm. ro''. ..ino'l inoi, .. :i)u( not s .. 17V-, ..lrn, 17 V. I'.'k imi lb IIS r.-.'i rt'i m'i 127Sa 123?a 121 Chic . Mil X- St ..1:71 lis in; mi ji!l'. nH MIA enC 'Ml r.s'J 210". 2ilri ii I -.,, ,! .201 i Delaware & Hud I J' sti el, TV . IVd Steil Com H'Ti 1127. ill in . S7'.( S7'3 SVj sVJ . .lOT, SI IS 4S 1ous g. NnMn M,i; rri; f3 (..I Mtnhittnn Ele 112i nv. imv, ill Met Tiactlon Co ...211 2IIS. 2) 2ifl' , v! K &. x" " .5 Mo. Pacific 4h MSi 37 4! It's "il'l n; 21 no', TV 4IU fit-' 1 2U4 T.I'h 7'i r2V Nat Lead I N Y. Central .. 1nt. K- West ... ' no?. M?. w .. 17U ...13S . HP. .. 21, 1'-1 22' 4 7'4 ' Pacific Mall . M'J People's Gns IIP, 112 112 J'lllu ti- iteail P. & R. 1st Pr Southern R. R . Pr. Tenn.. C. & Imn Texas Pailflo . . Union Pacific . . . Union Pnc, Pr . U S Rubber .. V S. Leather, Pr Wnbash Pi West. Union . .. . un 2nl r.7 is 40' i 20'-j 4C, 71'i t'i. 71'', 22 OPi ro', IT 4 2"H 47ii Ml M;i 2!'i j'- 4'l'4 10' , '111.', 4V4 701 10 7P4 H HI'S 4T4 47n SI R1V, 72 2!'', CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Open- High- Low- Clos WHEAT. May July ing, est. ist ing ;v, 71 . "OH IV :o 70' ', t'UBK. Slay Si'i I!7U 'ii", Julv K'j STis 'J7 OATS. Slay 2si' 2Si' 2 Julv 2Ci; 2i, 20 . 2S 20' m PORK May 10.22 10.22 1010 10.12 LARD. Slay B.80 BS2 5.73 D 71 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Scranton : riiisiun iruc. uo. First Nutlonal Bank Elmhurst Boulevard Scranton Savings Pr.nk Scranton Packing Co Third National Bank '1 hroop Novelty Mfg. Co Pcrnnton Railway Co Dlmo Dep & Dls. Bank Economy Light Heut A: Pow er Company Sciantou Illuminating, Heat & Power Company Scranton Forging Co Tiaders' National Bunk Lncka. Lumber Co Lack. Trust & Sofa Den. Co.. SIooslc Mountain Coal Co Scranton Paint Co Clark & Snovcr Co,, Com Clurk & Snover Co., Pr Carson Coal Co Scranton Axlo Works Scr. Iron Fcnco & SIfg Co .. BONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage, due 1920 People's Street Rullvvay, first mortcace. due ISIS 4V1II v ,ii. yjii it o' .1 J 1 , . . . .."-- -.--., --.... , 20 i00 ... 100 233 ... 95 CSS ... SO 25 ... ISO ... 45 S3 ... ... :w 130 150 ISO ... ... 11RVS- 80 400 125 ... 100 80 ... 10O 115 ... 115 ... 'll5 ... .. 100 lu2 ... 102 S3 100 Pcoplo's Stieet Railway. Gen eral moriKUKe uuo ii-ji ... Dickson Manufacturing Co .. I.nckn Township School 5.. Cltj of Scinnton Sti Imp. C.. Sit Vernon Coal Co Sernnton Axle Works tfernnton Traction Ci bonds... 105 Caison Coal Co 100 Philadelphia Drain and Produce. Philadelphia, Feb 7 -Wheat-Firmer, contract grade, February, 7P,ja7:c Corn ic lower, Februurv old, 404tailc , do. nuw, 30?4nlOc O its Steady, No 2 whlto HAPPINESS VS. MISERY. Dr. Ciuircot a lonlo Tablet, the great Par Islnii roniniH, Is a gunriiuttoj, euro for the prink tlublt; 11U0 uervousnuii und iiielun. iholv eatned by over-ludulcence. it 0 stroy5 Hit Appetlti for Alcoholic and a I lutoluutluic Hoveragei, aud lenvui man us he shoiiUI be. It can bo udmlulxtereJ, Mlthout U19 knciMleilgu of tlio putteul wbora liaiiiu.niu Ui,fl fa ..n.nnltl, Wm, U. Clark, 326 lnn Avj,, Scrantoi.1'4, The People's Exchange. Al'OPULAU CLCAUING 1IOUSU for the Ilcncilt of All Who JInvc Houses to Kent, Kcul I'stnto or Other Property to Sell or liXcliiuiKc, or Who Wnnt Situation-) or Help These Small Advertisements Cost One Cent u Word, Six Insertions for l'lve Cents n Word Except Situations Wnnted, Which Arj In serted l'Vee. FOR RENT SINQLH Oil DOUHLJ2 lIOUHi:s-STCAM or furnnce. HAOKDTT, 1'rlco Hldg. 8Toiii:a. ornci:s, dahns, kactoiiy space, etc. 11AUKUTT, l'rlco Uldg. LANDLOUD3 8I3I3KINO THNANTH nnd tenants Becking houses should seo HACKLTT. DHSlHAULDHOUSn AND IJA11N. CITY steam, etc. llACKKTT, l'rlco Hldg. STHAM Hi:ATnD HOUSKS, W TO ?'0. HACKUTT, Pi Ice Hldg. 8TKAM HKATRD l'LATS, $17. 31ACK J:'f T, l'rlce Hldg. ron iinNT-sTonn and c tlooiis. M7 Wjomlng avenue. Can bo rented singly or togethct l'.levator If desired. M. W. Squire, 223 Jefferson avenue. roil HDNT-MY HLSIDDNCIJ. NO (02 N. Washington nvenue. Also housa luljolnlng. All rrwdern Improvements. Inquire nt Jlorris Hros'. Shoe Store, No. HCO Lackawanna nvenuo or S. Mortis, No. li02 N. Washington avenue. FOH HDNT-SKCOND KLOOIt rOU business. Het location. Plato glass front. SCl-an Lackawanna ave. Kro tosky JJros. l'On 3U3NT TWO PLOOHS. 4)80; heat included: centrallv located; low rent. Inquire 137 Penn avenue. ron ni:NT-rr.ojt aphii. i. housi: No. 6s Qulncy avenue, 12 rooms; all improvements, 2 houses on Costello court, , 'mnrotcmenti y Ami ly to J" H Wo & coVontrac . ors ami builders 312 rr, '0"'r.H.ct uuuuers, ji. near .Moses Tnvloi liosniiai. rooms, nil ooisey I or , - ' vi'Ul , Villi lourt, cltv ron itRNT iiorsi: 621 madison avenue, steam heut: every conveni ence. Apply Owens Hros., tui Mndlson av enues. O F F I C E S IN COMMONWEALTH uuilillng; single rooms and suites for term of years with vaults One suite of six connecting olllces with three vaults oi4x luiiiil-ilhil: iiiiii rn nun iiuir vilu in or three suites of two offices, each with vault Moderate price Hcflnlshed to suit tenants. inqiUre at room C03 on 0th floor, FOH RENT-DESK ROOM OR SHARE of ofllces, second floor, front. Coal Exchange. Call nt room 15. FOR RENT-SECOND Qulney. FLOOR, 701 FOR SALE FOR SALE-PIANOS AND ORGANS AT Guernsey llrothers rooms, 7-S Hurr building. Goods the best, prleis tho low est, terms fio easiest. A call will con vince ull. DESIRABLE LOTS ON COLFAX AVE nue. I'or particulars address Hox J15, Scranton. Pa. FOR SALE-TEN H-I-P-A-N-3 TOR S cents at druggists. Ono gives relief. clipped, a0a3Ciac. ; No 3 do. do., 34i:a'!jc.; No 2 niUed, do. tlaiV&c. Provisions nehanged. Butter I inn and kale. hlKn- """. ,,' Tn" ".l-', ""?, -ut ; uo. I 5' ' i c' tSKt-istcuiy , fresh nearby, ei , funcy westcin creunerj, 20c; do. i "J;., uo. western, lc, do. boutUvvebtern, J.-."o; southern Hu Cheei,e-l-lrni. Re- 1 finpfl Slltrn rs( llllnt l.llt Cmwli, tnHr lined Sugars (inlet but steniiv. Cotton uchanged. Tallow Klrm, city prime. In hogsheads, 4c, country do. do, barrels. do fair to irood. nu.ilOe. ! old rimstnrs. 7e spring chickens, choice, llalHic. ; do fair to good li'salO'-c; turkeys, choice to fancy, U'allc, do. fair tu good. Salic; ducks, lialOc Receipts Flour, t50i) bur lels nnd .Is.Ol sacks, wheat. I Mm bush els; corn. 201 OuO bushels, oats 1J.000 bush els. Shipments Wheat, Gl.fluo bushels, com, 0 000 bushels; oats, 12,000 bushels NewYorkQraln and Produce Market. New York Feb. 7 l-'lmirV, Hixii unil about steady, winter patents, $1 T5.i .', d,:',i,:.?"3 ,;3.,-'!.".',Vxt.s,$2.70 Mu, ........VOW... ,,., 1,11, fd I'Jftl ttj. lll'Ut Spot firm with No. 2 red scaice. No. 2 red, M's,n2Ho.. f. o. b , ntloat; No. 1 north ern Duluth tHJ?c, f. o. b., ntloat spot. No. 2 do. do., 79ViO , f. o b . afloat to ar llve, No. 1 northern New York. 7tt7c f o. b.. afloat snot, notions onened steady and experienced a sharp ilu on tiop jXh "Q hum ill iiiuiiuiui.L unci Kimuier wiirm m ..... I.. ,,ll, ,1 .. ... ...... t islblo lnciease than expected but failed lu noiu tne advance: puces finally col lapsed under heavy realizing und closed weak at i-va'ie. net decline, .March closed 7sc. , Slav, 7"se , JulMi, 74e Corn Spot steady; No. 2, 4Ja44c, f, o b, afloat for uen and old; options opened stead with wheat but later sold otf , out side export ttade also let up a little; closed weak at ic net decline; Slay closed 41c ; Julv closed 42e. Oats Spot llimer; No. 2, iitV-c; No. J. S4c; No. 2 white, Ji.'c; No. 3 do., .'.3',sc. ; track mixed, western, 34'2a'lGc ; Hack white, v.lV&ud'i'&i ; options dull and nominal. But terFirm; western creamery. HV&alOc. ; do. factory, l.'al4'e.; Elglns, .0c., Imita tion creumir, 13alCc ; state daily, 13albe.; In crniimnri . l."i.it1e. Uirns l-'lrm: state and Pennsylvania, lDl&nSOc. ; western fresh iu:e. Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, Fe b 7. Se'llng out todav by recent longs caused weaknes in wliuii After nn early advance of lc nn crop ilumagu lejicits Slay lett olf with a net decline ot '$c. Corn declined '.-.e , an I oats aie ui changed. Pork lost 3c. and lard and tlbs 2'Lc each. Cish ciuota tlons VNtie as follows; Flour Qulot and ste'ud , No 2 spilng vvhe.it, C7.i70c. : No II do. dn , Ii3a70c. ; No 2 red, 72c. ; No. 2 eorn, 3','j.c. , No. 2 tllow, 35Ha30c ; No. 2 oats, 27o. , No. 2 white. W-i,i.:0,c.: No a do , 2S-n10e ; No 2 rye, 36e. ; No. 2 bark-, 31a30o ; No 1 flax beed, $1 13, new, SI lfsal 111 mime timothy seed UiOiHi'i. mess 1101 k, J'i'CnIO. lard, $5.37'i.a5C0, short ' Illis. jlTial'.ij, eirv suiie-n snouiiieis. cs-i lc , short clear, $3.03a5 13; whiskey, II 13, sugars, unchanged. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chlcngo Feb 7 -Cattle Slow ; fancy cattle, $3M)ati; choice steers, 3 33a5 73, me dium sit ors. JI73nl3, tieef do, $tWa4ir stackers and feedeis $3.20a4 75, bulls, $2 70 ii4 23. cows und heifers (.:)ua4, western fed steeis. JI tea3.40 calves, la7 23. Hogs Active and higher, fail to choice, ti 73 aioo; packing lots, $J53a3.72"., mixed i u) ii'I.So; butchers, $JC0a3S3. light, $3Ma3S0, 1 Igs $t.2',a3 CO Sheep Good di mund, poor to prlmo sheep. $2 Mai 40. principally, Jt.73 u4 30; westerns, J4 40: owes. $3C0a.).t0. 1 ear lings. SI 13.i4.33, Inferior to prime lambs, JlaBiO. Receipts Cattle, 3 0i head hogs 23,(100 heud; sheep, 1J.U0O head. New York Livo Stock Market. New Yotk, Feb. 7. Hecv es-No Hading, stead Calves-Steady, veals. ij.i. Sheep Nominal; lambs, slow but steady at 13a 6 33. Hogs-Slow at SlallS: choice stule pigs, S. East Lihorty Cattle Market. Hist Liberty. Pd Feb. 7.-Cattle Active, strong and unchanged. Hogs Steady at unchanged prices. Sheep Steadv: cholco wethers, $4 40a4 B0; com mon, s.S0n1C0, cholco lambs, 5'aMfli com mon to good, Jlu5, veal calves, MWa7.50. Buffalo Live Stock Market. East Buffalo, N Y, Feb. 7.-Cattlo Slow Hogs Fairly nctlvo. good to caolee Yoikcrs and light mediums, $J!Wa3Jf; FINANCIAL. AtMAAAAAAM LaBAR & FULLER BROKERS. OUeit EttabllihsJ llojieln the Clt). nenlern In STOCKS, COTTON, (1KAIN and PROVISIONS, on iiiir.'lii or for delivery. OPI-ICI!: Icooms 309 and Jio Hoard ol Trade HullJhu, tcranton, I'a. L. G. LA BAR. L. F. FULLER, WANTED. WANTHD-CASR OV HAD HKALTIC mat ll-l-P-A-N-S will not bencnt. Bcnu B cents to Hloans Chemical Co., Now York.for 10 samples and 1,000 testimonials. HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTED-DOUULD KNTnY nOOK keeper, must bo un experienced mm, quick and accurate, with llrst class lef erences. Address 11. D. C, Trlbuno of llcc. aOVnitNMDNT POSITIONS - DON'T prepato for any elvll service exami nation without seeing our Illustrated cat alogue of Information Sent free. Col umbian Correspondence College, Avash Ington, D. C. WANTED - nnSPONSlHLD PIltM wants olllco manager at Scranton, sal ary, $1,200 year; $000 cash and best tefcr enccs required, common lal reference fur nished. Address PostoIIlco Hox 312. Phlta. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. ladies to nairihbibiih-GOOD pay- lng, easy work sent to your homo; write for samplo nnd materials. Unlqiio Embroidery Co., 102 Fulton St., Now otk. REAL ESTATE. HAHGAINS IN SINGLE AND DOUULE houses. HACKETT, Price Hldg. HAHGAINS IN HUSINESS PKOPEH tlcs. HACKETT. Price Hldg. $20,000 WILL PUHCHASE AN ELE gant new cltv property pnlng S'i per cent. net. $0 000 down balance on time. Address HACKETT. Prlco Hldg. $5 000 HUYS NEW 10-KOOM SINGLE residence on the Mil; city steam, etc. ' HACKETT, Price Hldg. $7,000-DESinABLE HOUSE AND UARN; city steam, etc. HACKETT. Price i .. .. I "milling. ,, rJi,'iMi' nni?m t- uniTon mmirr , ' DOIIBLHOI SU , CHOICL Ing. gieatcst chance. HACKETT, Prlco uuliumg. $3,300-LOT CO BY W WITH SINGLE AND doublo houses, West Side, $700 cash, balanco monthly HACKETT, Price Hldg. FOR SALE-MY RESIDENCE AT 233 Colfax avenue; Just ci mpletcd. All modern Improvements. Hordwood finish, sanitary plumbing, electric lights, etc. Prlco reasonable. Address Frank T. Okell. 220 Broadway, New York city. FJilSJHDROVlSj PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOM; steam heat; bath at 424 Mulberry St. FOR RENT-PLEASANT FINISHED rooms, conveniences. Rooms from 1.M up, 22 Mulberry street. SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTHD-BY A YOUNG mun In general storo; S years' experi ence; also a flrfat-class meat cutter and can furnish No. 1 iefcrcnces. Address G. SI., this office, or box S3. Jermjn, i-a. SITUATION WANTED-FIRST-CLASS chef, took hotel or restaurant. Ad dress 233 Penn ave. SITUATION WANTED - WASHING. Ironing or any kind of house cleaning by the day or will take washing home. Mrs. Lee, side door, 420 Franklin avenue. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG woman with expeiiencu at houseworn. Can furnish good references. Address A. C, Trlbuno office, city. A FIRST-CLASS CHRISTIAN MAN. ago 30, wants a trustvorth position of any kind. Would ncoi pt small salary nnd board; best reference. F. R. L., Tribune office. ' m'Tf-Hril WANTS A SITL'A . BL?,f0,BWVoASncU 1nfnU ATION; thorouirhly experienced In all bran ches of tho business. Address HUT- CHER, 210 Spring street, Providence. WANTED HY A YOUNG LA D Y, formerly western, of experience nnd ability, a position as waltiess In a first class hotel or restuurunt. Position not I d"wTst'al 'ea'steddress ,. , care Tribune. SITUATION WANTED-BY MAN 11 years, expeileneed In bicycle repairs; local reference. John SlucNclll, 130iJ Washington avenue. SITUATION WANTHD-BY A GERMAN oung man us bartender; has experi ence. Address E C. It., 819 Elm street, city. roughs, $3 I0a3 W, pigs, fnlr to choice, 1 G0ii3.G5. Sheep and Lambs Fairly net. Ive; lambs, choice to extra, $3 10a". 13; culls nnd common, $i23alix); sheep, cholco to selected wethers, J4.!3a4 30; culls and com mon, J2.Wal. Oil Market. Oil Clt. Pa.. Feb. 7. Ciedlt balances, 51 13: sales. 1,000 April at $1 14 and 1 uoo March. S1.13'3, shipments, s.570 barrels; iiins, S3,5ril barrels. Los Angeloa and the Pacific Coast nnd Return. Special Exclusion fiom points In Pennsylvania Jlaoland, District of Culumbiu. Yltglnl.i. West Vliginia, Ohio, New York and New Jeraev, on the occasion of the National Educa tional Association meeting at Los An gel"s. Cal , in July, 1S99, at leduced ltites. I'or full paitlculais, address John It. Pott. District Passenger Agent, C.. SI. & St. P. lt'j, 4SG William St., Willlumsport, Pa. A GOD-SENT BLESSING -Sir F. Wood of Easton, Pa , was a gieat suf ferer fiom Oignnlo Heart Disease. He never expntcd to be well again, but Dr. Agnew's Cure for tho Heart was his good angel, and he lives toduv to ic-ll It to others, hear him: "I was for ilftccn yeais a great Riiffercr fiom Heart Dls-t-aso, had smothering spells, palpitation, pain In left side and swelled nnMcs Twenty phslc!ans treated me, but I got no relief. I used Dr. Agnew's Cure tin the Heait. One dose relieved mo inside, of thirty minutes. Seven bottles cured me " v Sold by Slathews Bios and W. T. Clark.-2tf THEY DO THE TRICK Tribune "W.int" ads. do their work with nealness and despatch. All ads. under the following heads: FOR RENT. FOR SALE. LOST. FOUND. HELP WANTED. ETC.. ETC.. Cost but one cent a word, or six insertions for llvo cciils a word. C'asli In advance. TRY 'EM. THEY PAY WELL PROFESSIONAL. Ancmrcors EDWAHD II. DAVIS, AKCIUTECT. Connell Hulldlng, Scranton. E. L. WALTEH. AKCIUTECT, OFFICE rear of COfl Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, J It.. AllCHlTECT, 435 Spruce St., cor. Wash, nv., Scranton. ritEDtiniric l. hiiown, AitcntTECT, l'rlco Hulldlng, 128 Washington nvenuo, Scranton. t! I. LACEY tc SON. AHCHITECTS. Traders' National Dank. : tti.h . dentists DR I. O LYMAN, SCIIANTON PHI vato Hospital, cor. Wjomlng and Mul beri y. Hit. H. F. HEYNOLDS, OPP P O. PH. C. C. LAtHlAOH. 113 Wjomlng ave. WELCOME C. SNOVEIt723l Washington nvenuo. Hours. 9 to 1, and 2 to5. HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLFS, 400 SPRUCE STREET, -MAKES your hat to order nnd they fit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rules reasonable 1'. ZEIGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE NEAR I)., L. & W. passenger depot Conducted on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Pron LAWYERS FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND I ounsollor-at-Law Burr building, rooms 13 and H, Washington avenue. AMLLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT tomeys und Counse-Uors-at-Law. Re publican building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pu. JESSU'P & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law. Commonwealth building. Rooms 1, 20 nnd 21. JASIES W. OAK FORD. ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Rooms C14, 313 and CIO, Boaid of Trade building. D. B REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY LOAN3 negotiated on real estato security. Slears' building, corner Washington avenue und Spruce street. JAMES J. II. HASIILTON. ATTORNEY-nt-Lavv. 301 Commonwealth building, Scranton. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. jvuuius uuj-yui, yen lloor, jicuih ijui.u.iih. .. A. WATHHP, ATTORNEY-AT-LA, TO2 Board of Trade building, Scrnntoi , I'a. C. R PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pp. PATERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' National Bank building. C. COMEGYS, 9-13 REPUBLICAN building. A W. BERTHOLF, ATTORNEY, Slears' building. MIDWIFE SIRS. GABLE, GRADUATE MIDWIFE, 1518 Wnshburn street. Scranton. En gagements solicited. Rooms und best attendance for a limited number of pa tients. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS FR C. L. FREY, SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank Building, 122 Wjomlng avenue.. S1ARY A. SHEPHERD, M. D., HOM-J-opathlst. No. 22S Adams avenue DR. W. E. ALLEN, 512 NORTH WASH lugton avenue. DR R TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wsomlng nvenuo and Spruce stieet, Strautoa. Olllco hours Thursdays und Saturdajs, 'J a. 111. to G p. m. DR. L SI. GATES. ROOSIS, 207 AND MS Ho'ird of Trado Hulldlng. cllflco houis 8 to 9 a. m . 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m. Resi dence, 209 Stadison avenue DR. C L FREAS SPECIALIST IN Rupture, Truis I'lttlng nnd Fat Reiluc Hon. Office telephone 13(.J. Horns, 10 to 12. 2 to 4, 7 to !. DR S W. L'AMORHAUX, OFFICE 311 Washington avenue. Residence. 13U Still, borrj Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kldnevs and gcnlto-urlnar organs a speclaltj. Hoars, 1 to 4 p. m. W G ROOK, VETERINARY SUR geon Horses, Cnttlo and Dogs treated Hc"-pltnl, 121 Linden street, Scianton. Telephono 2C72. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA Serantou, Pa. Courses preparatory id college, law, medleluo or business. Opens Sept. 12. Send fot catalogue. Rev. Thom ns SI. Cann, LL. D , Walter II. Buell, A SI SEEDS G. R CLARK R. CO. SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen; stole 110 Washington ave nue; gicen house, 117) North Slain ave nue, storo telephone, 7S2 WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUETTEL. REAR Ml wanna averue, Scranton, I'a, turer of Wlro Screens. LACKA-inanufac- MISCELLANEOUS BAUEIt'S(HCI IESTRA-.M USIC 1 OR balls, picnics, parties, ieccitlous, wed dings and conceit woik furnished For terms, addre;-s It J Baun iiinductor, 117 Wjomlng avenue, over Hulbert'u music store. SIEQARGEi: BROTHERS ntlNTrRS' supplies envelopes paper bags, twin.' Warehouse. 130 Washington uvenue. Scranton, Pn. SCALP TREATMENT. f WW-Swrf"' MRS. L T KELLER, SCALP TREAT ment, 50c , shampooing Ma, facial massage, mankuilng, 25c , chliopody, ,01 Qulncy. CITY SCAVENGER A 11 BR1GGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools, no odor Improved pumps used A BRIGGS Proprietor Lcavo orders 1100 Npith Main avenue, or Elcke s drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry Telephono 9540 BOARDING. GENTLEMAN CAN FIND BOARD with private famlls. Homo comforts 213 N. Slain uvenue. RMLROA D TIME TA BLES. Lehigli Valley Knilro.t.l System ' In Effect Nov. U. U9 TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and New York via D ii H. It. R , at 0 45 a. m. end 12 oj s.p), 4.-7 Black Diamond Express, und j 30 p. m Sunduys. D At H , 1 5v 7 4s p m. I-'or Whlto Haven. HuOetun, I'ottsvllle, und principal iiolnts In the coal legions. Un D &. H. 11. H 8. 2 It. and 4.27 p m. For Bethlehem. Eahton, Rending Har rlsburg und piluelpal Intermedtulo hta tlons via D. & H It. It, o.lj a in, 1202, " lfc 4 27 Blaek Dlumono Express, n 3o Sundajs, D & H . 1 5S 7 4S p m For Tunkhannock, lowand.i. i:imhn, Itlinia, Geneva and piluclpul lnteimcdl utc stulons, via D, L &. W. It, R., 8 0s a 111 . 12 65 und 3.3fi P m I-'or Geneva Rieliei-ter, Buffalo Nlag nm i'mIIh. CblciKi) and all points went vln D. fc II. R. R. I-'0-5- a'-1 "lack Diamond Express. 10 41 and 11 30 p in. Sundus, D. ii II.. 1141a m. 7.4Sp. in Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley parlor ears on rll tru'ns between Wllkes-Burrn und New York. Philadel phia. Huffnlo and Suspension Bridge 1 ROLLIN H. WILBUR. Gen Bupt , South Bethlehem. Pa CHAS. S. LEE- tlon. Pass. Agt., 2d Cort- land btreot, Now Yoik, A. W. NONEMACHER. Division Pass. engcr Agent, South Bethluhem, Pn. I'or tlckctB and Pullman reservations apply 303 Lackawanna ave, Scranton, Pa, RAILROAD TIME TABLES. -- Schedule In I'.fftct Miv m. . Trains Loavo Wilkos-Barro as Fol. lows: 7.30 a. m weok days, for Sunburf nurnsuurg, ruiiauoiplila, Ualtl more, WashlnRton, and for Pitts burp and tho West. 10,15 a. in., wook days, for Hazlaton, Pottr.vlllo, Reading, Norrlslown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, HarrlsburR, Phlladalphla. Baltlmoro, Washington and Pitts burR and tho Wost. 3.12 p. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris burBl Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wnnl'lf-Kton, and Flttsburg and tho Wost. "00 p. m., wook days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. K. WOOD, (len'i pass. Atent. J- HUTCHINSON. Uene ".I I AUnte" Del., Lucka. unit Western. Ertcct Blonduy, Nov. 14. 1S.U l rnlns leuve Scrunt&n us follows: Ex. 1 jSss,?r.Nuw Yorlt u,1(1 all points oast, 1-40 .100, 5 10 SM um, WiW u jjj. VJ J.3J p. m, i,hiprct,s .or Kaston. Trenton. Phlludcl m io,lr"a ,1,.u t,ouln' 5-lp. iM and 10.0S u. m . I2.r.5 and 3.33 p. m. XOIIVhittittti ..n ,-.,.... .A - ,..,, Mi.-----iiiiiiuiiiiliuil, U.1U n. m. m,rc'1 for Binghumton Oswego, in MniHaCorVl,,,r' u,al1- Dal.sville, Slount iimi ... f,Mp' '"" making close conncc northeLVulTa t0 I,0lt8 I"" cst. Vo,?8t nna southwest. jiinil Bt." accommodation. 3.10 p. m. v,"f n f'nton nnd wuy stations. 1.05 p. m. ivicliolsun nccommodntlon. D.10 p. m. -v. , 3 'or Uitca and Richfield Bprlnjs, -3 a. m. nnd 1 G3 p. m. !- 35, 0 00 a m. and 1.55 p. m. rt ,rZ. ,"rthllml,erl"nu. Flttston, Wilkes viib. ,.iiVnou,,h- "'""insburg und Dan nmi.'A.i. ".'"F cloHe connections ut North lt7mmSnd T..r Wllllnmsport, Ilarrlsburr, I,i!"iP10.u'1wn''lilngton and tho south. lm, em .'ni""1 ,inJ Intermediate stn uons, c.00, 10.0. a. m , and 1.05 und 5.40 p. ifa,!1.",co,l9.nna Intermediate stations. a'J'1 lnft " m- I'l mouth and Inter mediate stations, 3 35 and 8.50 p. in. For Kingston. 12 53 p. m 1 unman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. For detailed Information, pocket time. it f',s;,ctc- nnriy to si. l. smith, dis. tnct Passenger Agent, depot ticket of. Delaware and Hudson. Trains will leave Scranton ns follows: lor Cnibondale-C20, 7.53, 8 53, 10.13 a, i",-: !?,500,,: liI- 22iy- 'H 5 25, C25. 7.57. 9.1u. H.00 ii m.; 1 1-i n. m. 1-or Albany, Saratoga, Monti eat, Bos ton New Lngland points, cte.-6 20 n. m, For Honesdale C 20. 8 53, 10.13 a. m : 11 noon; 2 20 5 25 p m. ,,rr'" Wllkcs-Barre-6.4',, 7.4S. 8 43. ISS. I0'3 a-,,1'1 . 12 03, 1.23, 2.18, 3.33, 4 27. G.10, 7.4s, 10 II. 11.20 p m I'or New York. Philadelphia, etc., via Lehlgli Valley Railroad fi.45 a m.. 12 01, 12S 4 27 p m.; with Black Diamond Ex press, 11 io p. m. For Pennsylvania Railroad points, C 43, 9 3S a. in ; 2 IS. 4 27 p. m. For western points, via Lehigh Valley Rallroud-7 a m ; 12 03. 3 33, with Blacic Dlimond Exptess 10 11, 1130 p m. Train will arrlvo in Scranton as fol lows: From Cnrhondalo and tho North C.40, 7.43, 8.3S. 9 21, 103S 11.5S n. m.; 1.23, 2.15, 32-. 423, r.ll 74! IOCS, 11.27 p. m. Trom Wllkes-Birro and the South 6.13, 7 4S, S.4S, 100S 1155 a. m.: 1.18. 2.14. 3.4S, 5 20, C2I, 711. 9 05 10 05 p m.; 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS For Carbondale 9 07, 11.33 p. m.; 1.53, 3 52, 3 51. 9.51 p m For Wllkes-Barre-9 18. 11.43 n. m.: 1.5S. 3 23. 5 41, 7 14 p. m. Lowest rates to all points In United States and Canada J W. BURDICK. O. P A.. Albany, N. Y. II. W. CROSS, D P. A., Scranton, Pa. Central Railroad of New Jcrsoy (Lehigh nnd Susnuehanna Division.) Stations In New York Foot of Libert V street, N R , and South Ferry, Whitehall street. Anthracite coal used exclusively. Insur ing cleanllnesH and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 20. 1S9S. Ti"alns leuve Scranton for Plttston, Wllkos-Barre. etc , at 8 30, 10.10 a. m., 1.20, 215, .120, 7 10 p. in. Suudajs 9.00 a. m, 1 00, 2 15, 7 10 p m For Lakcwood and Atlantic City, 8 "0 a m For New Yoik. Newark and Elizabeth, 8 30 (express) a m 1 20 (express), 3.20 (ex press) p m Sundajs, 2.13 p. m. Train leaving 1 20 p in , ai rives at Philadelphia. Reading Terminal, 7 03 p. m., and New Yotk, 7 0 p in For Slutich Chunk, Allcntown, Bethle hem, Easton and Philadelphia, 8 30 a. m , 120, 3 20 p m. Sundnjs 2 13 p. m. For Baltimore nnd Washington, and points "until and west via Bethlehom, 8 30 iu in . 1 20 p m. Sunduj s. 2.15 p. m. 'i'or Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., nt $ 30 a. m . 1 20 p. in For Reading, Lebanon nnd Harrlsburg, via Allentown. 8 30 11. m., 1.20 p. m. Sunday-. 2 15 p in For Pottsvllle, S i0 a m.. 1 20 p. m. Returning, leiivo New York, foot of Llb tv Httcot, North River, at 4.00, 9.10 (ex press ) u. m , 1 50 (express) p. m. Sundays, 4 1 e-iviT'New Yoik, South Ferry, foot Whitehall street, at 9 05 11. m.. 1.23 p. in Passengers nl living or d parting from this terminal can couneei mi"" v.'"- Itland liilhcod Ie"ivo Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, "la. m. 3.00 p m. Sundas. ttU p. m Through tickets to all points Last nuth and West at lowest iaiu w.a "itlnn j . 11 OLHAUSKN Cen Sunt H. P. BALDWIN Gen. Pass Agt. 1-t-ie ami Wyoming Valley. Tlmo Table In Effect Sept. 19th. 1SJS Train" Uuvo Serantou foi New York, New bin g and Intermediate points on F le 1 Ilroad, also foi Havvley and local iiolnu. a" 7 OJ a. in and 2 25 p in Trains arrive lit Serunton from above points at 10 23 a in and 313 und 9 0S p. m. SCKANTON DIVISION. Ill i:tfecl Oeluber ilOtli, tb8. ltii all tno ee-vuir,, .uiuu...,-. ...". cablo "as, nad feriles to Brooklyn and Stnten Islands, making uulek transfer to n.wi from Grnnd Ceuti.il depot und Long 3lffyl5il " ,. 1 - . i, j-rfff '- w" North It on ud. Woutn Bound. 205 201) MiZ00 I gai III Ai i- M.Anive Leuve i 5 7 2.VN Y Franklin bt .... T4e) . 7ioiVcst 4iud btreet .... 7M . , 700 Weenawken .... 810 ... 1 h p nlArrlve 1 care r mmi lot; in 1 adosia S1& i.io 1040 . 100 Hancock .... a 11 4 8'. M3I .. 1251. btarltgbt .... i-i-i 44s 1021 .. 13 41., I'restou rnrlc . .. 31 4r.v 1015 1240 VMawood .... 341 BOV 100 is'jv royntclle .... 2WI6JI 9 60 .... 1214 Orson ... 3 681 ft si 40 ... 12(3 Pleasant Mt. ... 30ft esn 016,... II M'I UulOtldalO ... 3U 6S4 0So.... 11491 KorestClty ... sia, 6 4S 910.. U3I CarbMidale .... 834 tc4 9ort riP'O1 White bridge ... ibssbm 9111 . IU2Vl .MayfleUl . 184801 8s... ltvli Jerinyn .... S43 fiw S 6 j 11 is Archibald .... til im 860.... 1115! Wtnton ., SHIU B4S II 11 Pick vllle .... 8 b A 19 H4.' . It 07 Olypliaut ... 4 01J6SI 840.... HOi' I'riceliurg .... 4 of 0 si R34 HOT '1 hroop . . 410 f.7 85.... 11 w) I'rovlclenco ., 4 14 6 83.-. . (liVT Park Place .... tin! i) si 8 20.... 10 i-craiiton ... 4!M6 3u 1 nl a wLeare Arrlre r mi- i t. Sunday only f slw'uints tbat trains stop on signal tor rus aeoeers '1 rains -203 and m Sunday only. Otter trains dally except t-uuday. recurs lates via Ontario Western before purchasing tickets and save money. liroiuU Wagner ouRnt s'.per and trte re clleing chair car New York to CblctfO nfjiout change. I'naaeiifrer lttDJ Sldcccd to Lxvo Cent I er .11 lie. J.O. Audercon, Oen. Faas, Act T. rilterolt, mr, Pus, .gt, bcraatoo, Pa, OJ
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