S THE SCRANTON TRIBUNK- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1S9D. ANTI-QUAYITES HOLD A MEETING MET AT THE FHIIiADELPHI ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Congressman Dalzoll tho Principal Speaker Ho Charges Senator Quay with Disloyalty to His Party and to tho McKinley Administration. John "Wanainakor Occupies a Box. Phlladelphln, Feb. 8. A mass meet ing or cltUens In opposition to the re flection of Senator Quay was held at the Academy of Music tonight. Major i:. A. Hancock, of this clt, pieylded, and a laige- delegation of ant I-members of ilic leclslattm , headed by Senator Klillti, of PittsUmg, came trom Han is liurg. I3x-l'ostmatpr General John Wnnumnker occupied a liox, but did not speak The speakers vvete Sena tor Kllnn and Congressman Pnlzell, of Pittsburg: SeniitoiH Henry, of Phila delphia, and Wilier, of Bedfoid, and Itepicsentatlvf KooiUk, of Kotneibet. In the (nii!i' of his nddres?s, Con giossmuti linlzell said- "Air Quay has been called the Napo- 1 i of polities. Lebanon, 1 enturu to piedlct Is his Yvutel loo after Watei l(ui conifs St. Helena This is a mat ter tint Is capable of being discussed und dotoi mini d vv It li coolnes and Judg meiit und without heat oi passion. Js It consistent with tin honor of Penn ivlvanl.i that Air Qunj should repre--ent It at senator In the United States? I volume to stiggc u that It Is neither for the honor of I'tnnlanla nor for the welfare of the Republican party Hint All. ljuav should b lo-eletted. I xentuio to suggest fuithei that under lstlng clriuiiistuincs Mi Quoj ought 'iot to Dei mil 111" name to be used us a candidate for that exalted position. "I tan give .vein many leasons In sup ioit of this piooltiou In the dtst pltue, "Mi. Quay loptesetils that which Is demoralizing In polities, he leprt sents that which Is debasing to public sr-utliuent. that which Is degiadlng to Hie populai moials. that which elefept' honorable ambition, and that which stimulates unwoithj ambitions, which may 1 e use 1 foi his own peisonnl ends. He lvis turned the Ucmihliciin organ l.atlou in ipennsjlvniiln into a machine, uhlch has no excuse fot its existenco sne that It senes his political for tune." ClIAKOKS OK DISLOYALTY The speaker charged that Senator Qiny was among those lesponslble for the defeat of Hlalne In ISS'j; that ha wns hostile to the JIuirKnn admlnls liatlou and that ho had inllueneed till Ponnsjhnnl.i delegation to the St. Louis comention in ls'io to vote for himself Instead of foi AIcKlnky. Con tinuing ho said "All. Quaj Ins not been loyal to tho McKinley ndmlnistintion During th.it ultleal neilod when the nation was h inglng fin the vrgo between war and pe.u e lie advocated the policy In op position to the president, of recognizing the Independence of Cuba, the absurd ity of which Is now appatent to evoiy body. He then had the audacity to send his ecietary oxer to the houte of ropiesentntlvts and Rather toRether the lopusontatlvcs of Ponnjlvnnia in ti caucus to pledge them to vote ur ilnst tho pollcv of the admtnlstiatlon. 1 was accidentally admitted to that caucus and thctcloic am able to say that sum; of th- Quaj adheients oxpiefrsed their willingness to obev ids will and 11 y in the face ot the majority of their paity In the lious . When, however, n roll i all came the ivpichcnsiblo char acter ot this iffoit appealed and they voted with Hull patty, but no thank3 to All. Qua j for that " Congressman Dalzi It concluded with i lPVievv of the dents of the past tour uionths. iu hiding the conspiracy hai Res pi ndiiiK aR.ilnst Senator Quay and the coiuiltloii" leadlnR up to the 1'ii'bPtit legNIatlvr deadlock MEN BEFORE THE BOILERS. Hard Lot of Those Who Receivo Little Credit. if join mil' Btaled up in a heated I "on lank iloatlnp: on tin mms, and hainmeicd nt bj tnlsMlesuhle hnou and Mien let in dayllKbt and splinters, jouj uii1il Kit a dim idea of the oi of th- i iiRlneer's rai'i' aboard a battleship in action. Hut the enslueei's men hae lo wolk In tlic huilj-buily and joit MiuIil ri mad In join tank. The mi emj't" shot pounds flu" edilp, but the nain-oi und I'is men know not whete tho slilp is lu-ndiiiR. And they uiu't lot ti Mink about ii Keep thill hunting cool, winothei In oil. diown It 111 watfi' K"i-p it cool 01 tl Raines op s a vvtltr in the Knglnecring Me-juslrte The 'neii on deck ian let the spun- t I 11- u lieu tl oy full .but the men in li" engine loom hae to keep the splinters out of the maehlnerv. Steam ' Ipes an id-rei ed A! lid 'cm. Crawl ''hind the boilers and mop the steam 1 mH lmpi'Slble to shut off anything -la'ded? Nevet mind It's all In the ilaj's woiti Don't let th watei down. Pan tilu eoul llvelv. And while jou'ie .itintit li. put out thai lire In the bunls- i. 'Srlmy nun. dripping with invent. 1.1 ih nit quietly Willi clear heads. ali hint! eir thing Tboio's no bawl- '.g, iseles noise. 110 confusion. In Ih iiKiii' 100111 th" thermometer -lands l".i; d 'Rices In fiont of Hit vtn iliiilng bloweii- In tin upper engine ,0111s inn d prers Mn dalt Into the ujipei rooms tuliH n n hour or so, look EE Mical m Lis FOR Who are Willing to Pay When Convinced of Cure. A icicntlCe combined medical ami mechanical cure liu bc;n discov ered for Weakness ol Jim." Tho proprietors announce that they will tend Hon trUl remedies und appli ance without advance payment louu) honeituan. If not all that It claimed ull you wbli kend It back-that -nls It pay nothlDRl This combined treatment cures quickly, thoroughly, bud fore Teridl eflecti of early ctII IiallK, later ex ceuea, overw ork, worry, etc It cre ate health, itrength, vitality, tus talnlnz poweni, aud rciuirca urak and undereloped jortlnnj ol lody to natural dimensions and functions. Any man writing in earnest will receive descrtpilon and references In a plain sealed envelope. Profes sional confidence No (I.O.I), de. 2eptlon nor Impneltion ot any nature. A na tional reputation backs this offer, Address Erie Medical Go.,Buffalo,N.Y. around for a minute or two, and then dart out again. There, on the hot seas, on July 3, the temperature ahovo tho bolleia of the Texas was sometimes 200 degrees. IN THE PLAY HOUSES. Pritmose and Dockstador's Minstrels A very enjoyable minstrel entertain ment was ulven at tho Lyceum last nlRht by a company headed by Qeorpo Primrose and Lew Dockstnder, whO ate two of the most entertaining of the great trlbo of minstrel men. Little Jimmy Wall Is uloo a member of the companj". There may be funnier black- fate artists In tho country than Wall,! but they don't leach these parts cry often. Low Sully contributed material ly to the funmaklng last night and .Manuel llnmnln and W, II Thompson saiiR ballads in a superb waj The feature of tho performance, how ex er, was the club JugRllnR of the four Johnson brotheis, Mnrvelous Is tho only word that Rives even a vague idi of tho wonderful things they did with an ossoitment of Indian clubs. Their work h-is never been approached by any club swlnuers seen in this cltj IHiller in "Heartsease" Touipht. The lomnntic drama, "Heaitsease," which llctuv Miller olfers at the Ly ceum Theatre this evening, and which he gave hcic so satisfactor ily last searon, wns received with such favor during its first run o; oor one hundred nlRlits at tho Gdiden Theatre, New Yoik, that nlshtly, ufter the stiong cene at the close of the third not, Mr, Miller was obliged to go be fore the curtain ni.tnv times and ack nowledge the kindly but insistent de mands of his audiences. As Kile Temple, the jouiir eonioser, lobbed ot his opera, of which ho has no other copy, he has strolled Into the lobby ot the Covent Onrden Theatie to listen to the new 01k of some other author to bo sung that night. As he onteis the sttolns ot melody seem familiar. Having Just lecovcred from nn Illness he thinks It must be a ngarv of his weakened brain. Little bj little it be comes ceitaln he i-i hearing tho strains of his own lost work, and when he lcat ns that the accredited author is his enemy and rival for the hand of the woman he loves, he grasps his enemy bj the tluont, and before all denounces him ns a thief The skillful manner in which Mr. Miller handles ithls scene is one of the most clever In cumula tive inten"Itv and excitement that has been seen unon tho stags for manv years, and through all there Is never anything Incongiuous or unfitted to the rellned und cultured surroundings of tho situation. 'Tho Ivy Leaf at Academy." "The Ij- Leaf" will be the attrac tion at the Academy of Music on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. "The Ivy Leaf" comes to this city with the facilities for com lacing all ot the merit of the play. It has a tale to toll and It tells It through the Interpietation of clever actors in a way that never falls to plead- Tho coloilng is domestic and if you know a Rood thing when j'ou see it, vou will never be sorrj- that j'ou allowed joursolf to be convinced of the effectiveness of "The Ivy Leaf." "Hotel Topsy Turvy." "Hotel Topsy-Turvy" left New York after a successful run of one hundred and two nights at the Herald Squat c theatre, went to the Chestnut Stteet Opera house, Philadelphia, wheie It has pl.ijed to Immense nudlences the last three weekH, and will be seen heie nt the Ljceum on next Frldav, Feb. 10, with the entire original cast, scenic equipments, costuming and the full companj of nearly one bundled people. "Hotel Topsy-Tuivy" is a fascinating Flench vaudeville operetta, that de lighted Parisians for two years, and Is now atti acting considerable attention at the Comedy theatie, London. "A Lady of Quality." The beautiful and intense play, "A Lndv of Olllllltv" vlth I'llrrenln Tllnlr- and her compani will be seen at tho I Ljceum Theatre Monday, Fell. 13th, for one night onlj "A Lady of Quality" 1 Is 11 diamatlzatlon of the well known book by that name w rlttcn by Mrs. Fiances HodRson Huinett. In the diumatizntion she wns assisted by Stephen Towns-end As a book It was n ,11 J1S mucll ntinilt nt "Tr liu" nml as a plav it has received as much at tention, f 1 0111 a dlhit initiating public as anj play ever wilt ten in our time. This production Is under tho prison.il direction of Mr. W. M. Wllklsnn, who wiii the slice essfnl manager of the late Uexondei S.ihlnl. Mr. Wllklon piom-li-cs a pcifect repmductlon of MIs3 Julia Aithui's piesentatlons "The Royal Box." L'haileH Coghlan will piesent his famous pin- "The Itoj-al liox 'at the Ljceum Thcntic Tuesday evening next with exneth th t-ame companv that plijed with lilin In Now Yoik, this full at the Fifth Avenue Theatre. Tho pilntlpals of Mr. Oorhlan's support aie Atulieu nnb.son, Alex Kcninej, Pal mer Cedllns, Charles Stanley, Claude Hioke. Hairv Ilanlon, It C Chainber lln, Tnjlor flranvllle, Mortimer vel diui, F.dgar (Jeorge, Lottie Llntlilcur.i, Ucrtrtide Hennett, Oertutd Coghlin, .lost phlne Adams and Noia O'llrlen. Huntley-Jackjon Company. Of Hie Huntley-Jackson company, which uppeais at the Academy of Music next week, the Johnstown Demo etnt sayf "The Huntley-Jackson Stock company closed a verj' successful week's engagement nt the Johnstown opeia house with a repetition of J, 1.. Cartel's "The Tornnelo" to a very good house This company's productions of "The World," "The Fast Mall" and 'The Tin undo" wero equal to any hlgh prleed productions of these plajs ever seen here." , Seven Specialty Acts. .V'ven is a lucky number, and there ure Just that many sttong specialty nets m the performance given by the Fleur-Ue Lis Iturlesquers, which will appear nt tho Gatetv Theatre for one week, commencing Monday matinee, Feb lath There are also a host of pretty glils. piesentlng two new, novel and up-to-date extravaganzas. Mat Inoea Monday, Tuesday, Thuisday, Til day and Saturda-. Tho Grip Curo That Doen Cure. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets re moves tho tuuse that produces La CJiippe The genuine has L. O. Q. on cacti Tablet. l.".e. IS YOUt AII.MKNT CATARRU?-"I had Catarrh for 1 ear." "1 laid Ca tarrh for 2 j ears." "I hud Catarrh for li j ears." "I hud Cotarrh for 20 years.' "I had Catorih for 50 jours." and Ur. Ag new's Cittuuliul Povvtlor cured me. Thi nrc senttneos from the volumes and ved umi b of testimony for this grisit catarrh cure1-not mythlcul palknts. but words from men and women all over tho con tlnent who have been cuicd. It relieves In 10 minutes. Sold by Matthuws llios, und W. T. Clar:;.-27. THE MARKETS. Wall Stieet Review. New York, Fib. 8. Stock prices closed strong with most stocks ruling abovo jestcidnj's closing, although for tho gi eulcr part of tho forenoon's session ex treme vnakncsB prevailed In practically the entire liu, puttly tho result of tho impetus of jesterdaj'o decline. London bought and sold uttcn-ately and on bal ance sold about IM.cuo shares currjlng inles there Indicating a fair supply of stock. Practically all tho local commis sion houses had realizing ordtrs at the opening of the largo pun of which sales weio apparently clue to exhausted mar gins. Many stop loss oiders wero caught on tho decline and a general level was reached of a point and over In tho rull wajs and In somo of tho spiclultlcs fiom J to i points below jcbterday. Monetary conditions remain ci sy and there was no Important news except Ajulnuldo's le eiuist for a suspension of honlltltles to wniih vwts attributed somo Improvement hi Amcilean stocks In tho London iut ket, liy noon tho market started to inlly and the movement Rained considerable headway as tho day progressed und thcte wero recoveries In practically every stock that suffcreel on tho decline. Total sales vvcro S7S.100 i-liarcs The bond murkJt leeched a fair mensuro ot attention from the bears In tho early fading but sub sceiueiitlj developed an Improved one un der the leadership of Wisconsin Central llists and St. Louis Southwestern seconds which rose strongly. Total sales 'wero SI.WO.OOO. Canington & Co's. Letter. New Yoik, Feb. 8 Tho stock matket opened nctlve and weak with decline In Noithern Pacltlc, New York Central, Hock Island, Pacluc Mall, Sugar, Mis souri Pacific and tnc Union Puclilo Issues. Commission bouses vvcro tho principal sellers vi lib somo support Riven in 11 few stocks, notably St. Paul, which was freely bought for London account. (Jthcrwlso the bujlug whs almost entirely confined to traders who coveicd shorts put out bite in tho afternoon. After tho lirst llf tien minutes tho market ugaln sold off, led by tho so-called l'lowtr slocks nnd up to the middle of the day was con splpuously weak. There was quite heavy liquidation throughout tho whole list nnd Hie market showed unmistakable signs of the selling of outsiders. As wo havo Intimated lately tho market Is heavily overbought und Just nt this moment Is paillculurly vulnerable to attacks. The nubile does not &ceui to take kindly to pui chases on the decline nnd In conse eiucuce tho support Is coming entirely fiom shoits, ulihough there Is somo evi dences of Insldo bujlng In spots. The market should rally somewhat from pres cut prices but for time being wo think should only be bought oil such move ments ns took placo today, taklne qjlck profits on the upturn, it requires cour age to buy stocks on shntp declines Just as It does Judgment to sell them on sharp tallies, but the trader who takes advan tage of the promiscuous selling of tho stieet Is almost alwajs safe in bU po sition. Tho bujlng at times today in dicated the taking back of stocks by tome of tho larger interests in tho street. Wo do not expect to see veiy much udvanco tills week, though It Is quite possible there villi bo no further downward move ment of liny moment. On all of the dips we udviso the purchase of the Union Pa cific stocks. Northern Pacific, P. O., Fed eral Sttcl preferred, American Tin Plates. International Silver, American Steel nnd Wire and wo think Rubber common can be bought for n fair rallj. Should Man hattan sell up to 113 or thereabouts it ' in be safely sold against a D per cent. 11 gin for ultimate purchase nt b' Watch this tip und seo if we nro not light on It. The markets show evidences of being oversold In spots nnd we think should nnj concerted attempt be made to cover shorts a sharp tally Is llkelj to set In. Market closed active and above opening on free covering of shorts and some long bujlng. Quotations furnished by LAEAR & FlI.I.nH. stock, grain and cotton brok ers. rooms 2uo and 210, Hoard ot Trade building, Scranton, Pa. Open- High- Low- Clos ing est est. Inc. tn. Cot Oil 25 .H'a W& .Jo& Am. Sugar Ite'g CoHl ITOS, U7 ln.u Atchison 214 -lai 21 21 Atchison, Pr do's GlVs r'i CI Am. Tobacco Co.... 110 lli. la. 111'n Brook. R T Sii'i DPi S rti Cm. Southern M hi 5S ft N J. Central !' Y Ss'i 100 Ches. & Ohio ;. 2S4 29 2si 21 Chle & C. W, V, 1BU 118 1Yi Chic. & N. w 11s ib3 u; HSi. Chic, R & Q .. .. ITJ ir,s 1317, 3-klVi Chic , Mil. & St P..123H Km. 121 UV chic, it. i. & p. . .lmtfc iir,ia in nii'i Chic. St. P. M O !IH 02 l 12 C C. C. & St. L ... ES ft) US 11i Con. Gas lorAi 2o7'i 2l Iu7 Delaware & Hud ...111 111 110 111 Fed. Stiel. Pr Sl"t M SI So" Ted. Sleel. Com. ... 47 48 Kxi s6t C.en. HIctrlc Co.. ..107'; 109 107i 101 Louis & Nash fil 111 C3 Manhattan Ill 112 110 111' Met. Traction . . 221'i 231; 221 24 Mo. Kan fi. Ti x., Pr .171, 37 Si'. .'.7', Mo. Pacific 11 41 4T 4T Nat. Lead Co .... S"i 3nU r.T SOU N Y. Cen. V Hud nv4 i 111 IW, N Y. O & W.. .. 215 21H 2o7!i il'a Nor Pacific TO r,2 Wi4 62 Nor. Pa nine, Pr . 7;.ia 7S 77Ri 7S, Pacine Mali S S. Co "il 'i2M! W)4 T.2V4 I'-nple's Has 112 1121, llPd 1124 rhll ft Rend ....'JOif. 21 20U 21 p. & it, 1st Pr ... :.7'. r.nA r.oi... xni Pmithern It. It Pr . 4S 4'S 4S'4 4i"S, Tenn., c. ft Iron .... n 42 W4 il Union Picllle 4'H n,i. 4V(, Wt, Union Pnc, Pr . ... 7S' Ti'i 7Si 71'- U. S. Tluhber 11 SUt 4S tO'i U S Leather, Pr .. 71U. 71i 71 1 Wabash Pr 22 22 21'i 22 est. Union Pl'fc 9". 91 93 CHICAGO BOAItD OF TltADH Open- High- Low- Clos. WIIHAT. Ing. est. est Ing . May 7Pi 72'i 71"i 72M Julv Tfl'J 71'4 Tu'i 71'4 CORN. Mnv n'H n: Wj ?.: July 37',. 37li Sti'i, 37'4 OATS. May IV, 2S'i 2Pi 2S',1 PORK May WW 102) 1010 1020 LARD. May 67G 577 573 5.77 Scranton Bonid of Tiade Eschango Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS Bid. Asked, Heranxon i-ni&iuu jiuu, e-o. ... aj Klrst National ll.ink soo Ulruhurst Uoulevnid Krr.mtoll SilVillKS l'r.llk 2.13 . fclW 100 ?rranton Packing Co 93 Thiid National Pank 3S5 I'noop Novelty Mfg Co SO i-'crnn'on Railway Co 25 Dime Dep. & Dls. Rank lw Uceaomj L.ght Heat As Pow er Company 45 Scranton Illuminating, Heat S. Power Compuny S5 Fcianton Forging Co ;00 Tiaders National Rank 150 Lacka. Lumber Co 150 Lick Trust A. Safe Dcp. Co.. 160 Mooslc Mountain Coal Co liny, Scranton Paint Co go Clark & Snover Co., Com 400 i-lnrlp X SnmirPn. Pp 19JT 1 CarBon Coal Co 100 Scranton Axle Works 80 I Scr. Iron Fence & Mfg. Co ipo BONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage, due 1920 115 ... Pc-ples Street Rullway, first mortgiiF? due 1918 115 People's fcucet Railway. Gen eral muiiKUKe. uue j,zi ., , in ,,. , Dlrkson Manufacturing Co 100 Lncka. Township School 5.. , . 1U2 Clly of Bcranton Ht. Imp. 6 102 Mt. Vernon Coal Co tti Scranton Axle Works 100 ar-uutun Traction 6 bonds... 105 . . Carson Coal Co 100 NowYorkOrnln and Produce Market. New York, Feb. 8 -- riout Dull but notn. In dlv steady; winter patents, J3.75il Ryo 1 'lour Dull; tholce to fancy, i 140.1 IK Wheiu-Spot llun. Nu. 2 red. 52,as:e, f o. b, 111io.1t, No. 1 northern Duhitti, M'ic f o. b, aP.iut spot, No 2 elo e'o , fi'i'kC , f o b. ntlont to arrive, No 1 uoii1k"-ii New Yoik, S09,c f o. I, , afloat spot, options opened steady and devel oped unexpected stiength through ex tiemo cold wcuther In winter vvheut states, menacing tho plant, bhorts cov eicd hustllj and found little wheat for sale, udvnucing prices all day with ex port rumors un liupeitaiit factor In tho late sci-bton, closed firmer at 'iavo. net advance, March closed iUc, Maj'. 7Cs4c; Julv, 75jc Corn Spot film; No. 2, 43,ia 41"ic , f o , iiflnat, options opened a khade tMHlur with cables but turned hti nnger on big clearances and covering and closed llrm nt 'niic net ndvunce. helped nlso by wheat, May closed 416c: .luly. 42,c. Oats-Spot llrm; No. 2, 3l$Ic: No. 3. 31c: Nei. 3 white. 35Hcj No. 2 elo, aiWee, track mlxeil, 'KHia.MViC,; track mixed, western, Silastic; options dull, The People's MSrfNrfrf' A POPULAR CLEAKING HOUSE for the Hcncilt of All Who llnvc HotiHCS to Kent, Hcnl Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Slttintloiis or Help These Small Advertisements Co-it One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents n Word Except Situations Wanted, Which Ars In serted Tree. FOR RENT FOR HUNT-KItOM APRIL 1ST, EL11V e n-room single house lii Jenerson avenue', llath, furnace, gas, stutlonary stove, etc. Inquire at C15 Lackavvunna avenue. KOIl RENT APRIL 1ST, STORE rooms on Lackawanna avenue and Spruce street: nlso dwelling. Apply nt oiicq to F. S. Paull, l.4 Sanderson avc. FOR RF.NT-MV RUSIUUNCC. NO. C02 N. Washington uvei.uo. Also nous? adjoining. All irodcrn improvements. Inquire nt Morris Uros. Shoe Store, No. 030 Liickawauna avenuo or S Slorils, Nu. 602 N. Washington avenue. FOR RIJNT-8UCOND FLOOR FOR business. Rest location. Plate glass front. 309-317 Luckawunna ave. l.ro tosky Bros. FOR RUNT TWO FLOORS. 40xC0; heat Included; centrally located; low rent. Inquire 137 Pcnn avenuo. FOR RENT-FROM APRIL 1, HOVSrS No. C2S Qulncy avenuo, 12 rooms; all Improvements, 2 houses on Costello court, near Moses Taj lor hospital, 7 rooms, alt Improvements. Apply to J, B. Woolsey & Co, contractois and builders, 312 For est court, cltj Foil BUNT HOUSE C21 MADISON avenue, steam heat; every conveni ence. Apply Owens Eros., Wl Madison avenues. O I" F I C 11 S IN COMMONWEALTH Building; single rooms and suites for term ot years with vaults. Ono suite of six connecting ofllccs with three vaults or three suites of two offices, each with vault. Sloelerato price. Reflnlshed to suit tenants. Inquire ot room W9 on lth floor. FOR BENT-DESK ROOM OR SHARE of otlices, second Moor, front. Coal Exchange. Call at room IE. FOR RENT-SECOND Qulncy. FLOOR. 701 FOR SALE FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND hund sleigh"", store nnd lumber bobs, cheap. M. T. Keller's Lackawanna Car riage Works. SLEIGHS AT COST-FINE PORTLAND cutters, surry bobs and heavy team bobs at cost. Brown's Repository, Bull's Head. FOB SALE-PIANOS AND ORGANS AT Guernsey Brothers' rooms, 7-S Burr building. Goods the best, prices the low est, terms tho easiest. A call will con vince all. DESIRABLE LOTS ON COLFAX AVE nue. For particulars address Box J15, Scranton, Ta. FOR SALE TEN R-I-P-A-N-S FOR B cents at druggists. One gives relief. LEGAL. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS of Lackawanna county. No. lt, Sep tember term, l'is. Marie J. Dexter vs. Jazet Dexter. To Jazct Dexter, respon dent: The subpoena nnd nllas subpoena In above case having been returned by the sheriff "non est Inventus," for tho reason that j-ou could not be found In the county of Lackawanna jou are hereby notltied to be and appear at the next term of tho Court of Common Fleas of said county, to wit, .March 27th, HID, to answer libel ant's complaint In tho above case. AARON V. BOWER, Attorney for Llbellant. C. E. PRYOR, Sheriff. OFFICE OF THE COLLIERY ENC.I neer Companv. Scranton, Pa., Jnn. 5th, 1M1. Special Notice to the Stockhold ers: Tho Board of Trustees of this com panv has called n special meeting of tho stockholders to bo held nt the oftlco of the company at Scranton. Lackawanna countj-. Pcnnsjlvanla, on Frldaj', the loth day of March, A. D. lS'A at 2 o clocl. p. m.. for tho purpose of voting for or against nn lncreabo of the capital stock of said companv from $1 250 000 to 41,500,000. STANLEY P. ALLEN, Secretary. Butter rirm; western creamery, 15Vaa2flc. ; fuetorj, ll'ullc , Elgins, 20c. imitation crenmerj, ial7c : state tlalrv, 13al9c; do, cri'amerj, 13aia'.c. Eggs Steady, state and Pennsvlvania. 19al9'ic ; western fresh, 19'4c , southern, lbal'jc. Philadelphia Grain and Produce. Philadelphia, Feb. S Wheat '.jc. low er, contract grade, Februarj', 74.v7IV.iC. Corn Steady; No. 2 mixed, February, old. 41Vi41c ; do new, 3''?.,u4c. Oats Dull and easier; No. 2 whlto clipped, SoUi 3b', c, No. .1 do do., 3l.i1IHc: No. 2 mixed do., 31c. Butter Firm; fancy western crcamiry, 20c; do. prints, 21e. Eggs Firm and lc. higher; fresh nearj-, 10c; do. western, 19c; do, southwestern, i'le ; do. southern, lbc. Cheese Firm. Re lined Sugars Steady, Cotton Un chnngul Tallow-Firm; city prime, in nogsneaus, ie ; countrj', uo, no., barrels, 4'ic. : dark, do. 3 c : cakes 4,c : grease, 2'4a34C Live Poultrj Stcadj , fowls, 9'j ulOe. . old reiostem, 7c , spring chickens, U'tnlOc ; turkejs, SalOc ; ducks, yalOc.: geese, Sa9c, Dicssed Poultt.v rirm; fowls, choice, 10'inllc , do. fulr to good, 9'i.alOc; old roosters, 7c ; spring chick ens, choico western, llall'tc; do. fair lo good, 9'talO'sC. ; turkejs, choice to fancv, 12al4c ; elo. fair to good Oallc, , clucks, li 10c. Recelptb Flour, 1.700 bands and 4'0 sucks; wheat, 2ii.0o) bushels, coin DjOOO bushels, oats. 11000 bushels. Shipments Wthat, 4U 000 bushels; corn, 32U0O bush els, oats, C2.000 bushels. Chicago Grain Market. Clhcago, Feb. S Covering by shorts to. day, on fears of crop damage and on liberal export shipments, caused a i.tllv In wheat May closed with n gala of i T4c. ; corn advanced 'in?c and oats i Uc. , pork rose 7'c and lard nnd ribs lett off a shade higher. A loss of nearly a rent, a nusliel nt Liverpool to oegln wltti, cnued a monuntary weakness In wheat hero at the commencement. Cash quo tations wero as follows: Flour Dull and neglected; No 2 spilng wheat. CCa70',ic ; No. 3 do do , Cli70c. ; No 2 red 71c ; No 2 com, 37li:C ; No. 2 yellow, 3j'ia36c: No 2 oats. 2Sc, No a white 30'-inie ; No 1 flax seed, (1 ll'-al IS; N W. $1 lVt! prime tlmothv seed )J42&, mess poik. $10al005; lard, J5CO,i5C2'i, short ribs, tl73a4 93; dry salted shoulders, iv,ale ; short clear, 5 05.i5 11, whiskey, 115; sugars, un changed. Chicago Live Stock Market, Chicago, Feb. SCattlo Stronger; fancy rattle, $3f0 1 choice steers, i5 35au75; mediums. 17."al95; beef steers, $190a4 7", stoekers and feeders. .JS0a4.73; bulls, 2 75 at 25; cows nnd heifers 4 J Mai; western fed steers. I4aG 40. Texas do., $3 50al75; calves, j:a7.25 Hogs Weak and largely lower, fair to choice $l75iVjO. packing lots. 55n157Vsi mixed !50a!.77'4. butch crs. JJWi1S7'4: light $J55a3.S0, pigs. $3 25 n3 60. Trade In sheep was active, at steadv pricey Inferior to prime sheep, $2B0n4 50; ye.Tillngs, fitOUOO; ewes, $175 n3 90, lambs, tla5 Receipts Cattle, 10,0") head, hogs, 50.000 head; sheep, JtJ.OOO head. Buffalo Live Stock Market. East Buffalo, N. Y, Feb. 8.-Cttttlc-Stendj-. Hogs Fairly active. gonl tn choico Yorkers and light medium; Jlul 03, roughs, S).40a3 50, pigs, fair to choice J1 "0 a3 M. Sheep and Lambs Falrlv actlvs; lambs, choice to extra, ?5.10a5 15, culls and common, $125nin0; sheep choice to selected wethers, H4a4 50; culls and fair, 12 Mul 15 FINANCIAL. LaBAR & FULLER BROKERS. OUcJt UttablUhed None In the City. Boaters In STOCKS. COTTON, flRAIN and PROVISIONS, 011 mu r In or lordellvory. OI'f-'ICR: Koumsaog and aio Hoard ol Trade Hullilinj, tcranton, I'a. L. G. LA BAR. L. F. FULLER. Exchange. WANTED. WANTED-CASE Ob' RAD HEALTH that R-I-P-A-N-S will not benefit. Send 5 cents to Rlpntis Chemical Co., New York.for 10 samples and 1,000 testimonials. HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTED-DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK keeper, must bo on experienced man, quick and accurate', with first class ref erences. Address II. E. C, Tribuna of fice. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS - DON'T prcpato for any civil service exami nation without seeing our illustrated cat alogue of information. Sent free. .Col umbian Correspondence College, Wash ington, D. C. WANTED - RESPONSIBLE FIRM wants oflico manager at Scranton; sal nrj', $1,200 j car: JW cash and best lefcr ences required; commercial rcfeienco fur nished Address Postolllce Box 312. Phlla. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. LADIES TO EMBROIDER-GOOD PAY- lng, easy work sent to your homo; write for samplo nnd materials. Unlquo Embroidery Co., 102 Fulton St.. Now Yoik. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALC-MY RESIDENCE AT ZVi Colfax avenue; Just 0 mplPted All modern Improvements. Hcrdwood finish, ranltnry plumbing, electric llghtB etc. Price reasonable. Address l'runk T. Okcll, 220 Broadway, New York city. FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR RENT-PLEASANT FnNlSHED rooms; conveniences. Rooms from ?L50 up, 522 Mulberry street. SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNQ man in general store; b years' experi ence; also a first-class meat cutter nnd can furnish No. 1 references. Adelress G, M this olllce, or box M, Jcrmyn, Fa. SITUATION WANTED-FIRST-CLASS chef, cook hotel or restauiant. Ad dress 233 Penn ave. SITUATION WANTED WASHING, ironing or nny kind of house cleaning by tho day or will tako washing home. Mrs. Lcc, sldo door, 420 Franklin avenue. SITUATION WANTED-RY A YOUNG woman with expedience at houseworn. Can furnish good references. Address A. C , Tribune otllce, citj A FIRST-CLASS CHRISTIAN MAN, ago 30, wants a trustworthy position of any kind. Would accept small salary nnd board; best reference. 1'. R. L., Tribune otlice. BUTCHER WANTS A SITUATION, thoroughly experienced In all bran ches of tho business. Address BUT CHER, 210 Spring street. Providence. WANTED BY A YOUNG LADY, formerly western, of experience and ability, a position ns waitress In a first class hotel or restaurant. Position not to bo Hlled until April 1. Reference furn ished, western and eastern. Address J. 11. E , caro Tribune. SITUATION WANTED-BY MAN 19 years; experienced in bicycle repairs; local reference. John MacNctll, 13ot Washington uvenue. SITUATION WANTED-BY A GERMAN joung man as bartender; has cxpeil enee. Address E. C. It., 819 Elm street, cltj. BANKING. REPORT OF THE CONDITION Or THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK nt Scranton, In tho State of Pcnnsjlvanla, at the close of business, Tcb. 1, lfcM: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $1 S44.490 20 Overdrafts, seeureil und unse cured 5SS 71 U. S. bonds to secure circulation 50,000 W U. S. bonds to secure U. S. de posits 521.000 00 U. S. bonds on hand 8.S00 W Premiums on U. S. bonds 36,371 03 Stocks, securities, etc 3C0.357 70 Banking house, furniture und fixtures 3S,S(iS09 Stamps and stamped checks..., I,b92 62 Duo from National banks (not recrvo agents) 19577 CO Duo from state banks and bankers 0.11T fil Duo from approved reserve agents i'u.usu u Checks nnd other cash Items... G4'2 73 Exchanges for cleirlng house.. 10 1st ;.( Note3 of other Natlcral banks. 2,965 00 Fractional paper cuircncj', nickels nnd cents S') 11 Lawful Money Reserve In Bank. vU.: specio J73 rsr; is Legal tender notes.. L0.5W W MIOSIS Redemption fund with U, ri. treasuier (5 rer cent, of cir culation) 2,2) ) Total LIABILITIES, Capital stock paid in .$1 .'81.002 30 .$ 200 000 00 r-uipius ninu Fndlvldcel pioflt, less expenses nnd taxes paid National bank notes outstand ing Duo to other National banks . Dim to state binks and bankers Divliiids unpaid Individual deposits subject to check ... Demand certificates of deposit. Certified checks Cushler's checks outstanding... United States elnposlts Deposits of U. S disbursing of ficers 4UII UOO W CS02I J) 45 000 00 i7 f.t SI I 220 C2 42 50 1,'JDO 759 32 3U27 10 5.3SI 36 711 CS 4H97ti 23 471 B7 Total. 53,211.002 59 State of Pennsylvania, County of Luck awannn, ss : I, William II. Peck, cnshler of tho above named bank, do sulemnly swear that tho abovo statement Is truo to the best of niy knowledge and belief WM. H. PECK. Cashier. Subscribed nnd sworn to before me this Rth day of Februnrv 1&99. CHAS. L. HAWI EY. Notary Public Correct Attest' HENRY BELIN JR., ALFRED HAND, J. L. CONNELL. Directors. WE ALL LIKE A SMALL INVESTMENT THAT BRINGS LARGE RETURNS. THAT IS JUST WHAT TRIBUNE WANT4' ADS ." DO EVERY TIME. TRY THEM. IT'S A "SURE THING." ONE CENT A WORD. OR SIX INSER TIONS FOR B CENTS. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. PROFESSIONAL. AAAHMAAMWWW noHireors EDWARD H. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Connell Building, Scranton. E. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT, OFFICE iear of COG Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR.. ARCHITECT, 435 Spruce St., cor. Wash, nv., Scranton, FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT. Price Building, 12) Washington avenuo, Scrnnton. T.' I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. OCNTIST3 DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON Pltl vato Hospital, cor. Wjomlng and Mill ben y. DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP P O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming 11V WELCOME C. SNOVER, 331 Washington avenue. Hours, 9 to 1, nnd 2 to5. HAT MSNUFACTUREn. TOLLES, 409 SPRUCE STREET. MAKES j'our hat to order ond they fit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE 125 AND 127 FRANK. Ilu avenue. Rates leisonnblc. I' ZEIGLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L. fi. W, passenger depot. Conducted on the Ell ropcan plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop I AWYEfS FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Lnw. Burr building, rooms wiuiuii, wasnmgion avenue. WILLARD, WARREN &KNAPr, AT torncjs nnd Counsellors-nt-Lnw. Re publican building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JESSUP fc JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - nt - Law Commonwealth building. Rooms J. 20 und 21. JAMES W OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT-Law Rooms 514, 515 and 516, Board of Trade building. D B. BEPLOOLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estato security. Mears' building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce street. JAMES J. H HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-ot-I.aw. 301 Commonwealth building, Scranton, EDWARD W THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms 903-004, 9th floor, Mears building. L. A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 502 Board ot Trado building, Scrantoi , 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. BERT1IOLF, ATTORNEY, Mears" building. MIDWIFS MRS. GABLE. GRADUATE MIDWIFE. 131S Washburn stieet, Scranton. En gagements solicited. Rooms mid best nttendanco for a limited number of pa tlentu. PHYSICIANS AND SUROEONS TR, C. L.FREY, SCRANTON SAVINGS Rank Building, 122 Wjomlng avenue. MARY A. SHEPHERD, M. D. HOME opathlst, No. 2JS Adams avenue. DR. W. E. ALLEN, 312 NORTH WASH Ington avenue. DR. R. TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming nvwiue niul Spruce street, Scranton OuTco hours. Thursdays and Saturdays, 9 a. m to C p. m. DR. L. M. GATES. ROOMS, 207 AND 203 Hcird ot Trade Building Ofllce hours, S to 9 a. m . 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m. Resi dence, 309 Madison avenue. DR C L FREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture, Truss Fitting nnd Fat Reiluc. tlon. Oflico telephone l.it.3. Hours 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR. S. W. L'AMOREAUX OFFICE 3J9 Washington avenue Residence, Uls Mul berrj. Chronic diseases, lungs heart, kldnevs und Renlto-uilnarj- organs u speclaltj-. Hojrs, 1 to 4 p. m. W. O ROOK, VETERINARY SUR gcon. Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated. Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scrnnton. Tclphono 2U72 SCHOOL'S SCHOOL OF THE LACK WANNA Scranton, P.i. Coiases prep.uatory to college law, meellelne or bifluess. Opens Sept 12 Senel foi enta!ogu Rev. Thom as M. Cann, LL. D., Walter II. Hiiell A. M. SEFD9 G. R. CLARK X. CO. feEElVMEN AND Nurserymen, sto-e 140 Washington ave nue, green house, U50 Nor'h Main ave nuo; store telephene, 7S2 WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUF.TTEL, REAR Ml LACKA wanna averue. Sciunton, Pa, manufac turer of Wire Sciccns MISCELLtfl'FOUS BAUER S '"o!lCm:fcTRA-MUSIC-l OR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, vied dings and cenccrt woik fiiinlshcd. 1'or terms, uddiess R J Uauei eondiictoi, 117 Wjomlng avenue, over llulbert s music stoic. MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' fcupplh s, envelopes, paper bigs, twine Warehouse. 1W Wushlngton avenue, Scranton, Pa. MRS. L T KELLER. SCALP'rTtiAl '. ment, DOc , shampooing 60c ; facial massage, manicuring, 25c , chlropodj .01 Qulncy. CITY SCAVENGER A B BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS nnd cess pools, no odor lmpioved pumps used A BRIGGS, Proprietor Leave oreleis 1100 North Main avenue or Eicke's drill- stm corner Adams and Mulberrv. Teh phone 'ij40 BOARDING. GENTLEMAN CAN with prlvnto family. 213 N Mnln avenue. FIND BOARD Home comforts. RAILROAD TIME TABLES.. Lclilgli Vnllsy UulW'o.i.1 Systo.n In Effect Nov. 13. ISO'S TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Phlludtlphlu nnd Now York via D &. II. R. R . at li 15 a. m end 12 03, 2 is, w llluck Diamond Express, and 11 30 p. m Sundays. D. .v. II , 1 &v 7 4s p. m. For White Haven llazleton, Pottsvlib and principal points in the coal regie. 1 via 1) & H. B. R.. 0 4j. 2 li and 127 p n For Ue'ihlehem. Elision Reading 11 llsbuig and pi Inclpul intermediate -i lions via D. A. 11 ,R. R. 0 43 a. m, 1 2 1S 4 27 lll.uk Diamond Expiess, li Sundays, D. & 11. 1-G 7 4S p. 111. For Tunkhauiiuck, Towandit. Elmliu. Ithaca, Geneva and 1 ilinipal intermnll utc stalons, via D. 1. c V. R. R., OS u. m . 12 53 and l.Ai p m. Foi Giiievu .Be the Me r Buffalo, Niag ara Falls, Chicago nnd all points west vli D. & II. R. R.. 12m. .MM Uluik Diamond Impress. 10.11 uiiil U "0 p. m. Sundaj s, D. H H.. 1141 a ni. 7 IS p m Pullman parlor and sleeping or I.Chlgh Valley pallor e-ars on nil trains betwe-n "Wilkes-Birro and New York. Philadel phia. Buffalo and Siikpeimlon liridge. ROI.LIN II. WILI1FR Gen Sunt, South Rolhlehem Pi CHAS. S. LEE. (Ion. Past. Agt . 20 Cort land street. Now Yoik. A. W. NONEMACHER, Division I'a.s- enger Agent, South Bethlehom, Pa. For tickets und Pullman reservations apply 309 Lackawanna uvc, Scranton. Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES, ww? -.. 1 --.-ii-ni 1.1 i.r. -iri.ri.ru -1. Schedule! i nflict Mv in. ! Trains Leavo Wllkos-Barra as Foi. lows: 7.30 a. m weok days, for Sunburn Harrlsburs, Philadelphia, Daltl. more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and tho West. 10.15 a. in., weok days, for Hazloton, Pottr.ville, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsbursc, PhlladalohU, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts- burn- nnrl ilt Wa, 3.12 p. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris. ...''. rauoipiua, uaitimore. WaihInKton and FlUsburK ani tho Wost OiOO p. m., weok days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. R. WOOD, Oen'l Pa. AsaaL J. II. MUTC1IINSON. lleneral Manai.F, Del., Luclcn. and Wcstsru. Effect Mondaj', Nov. II, 1S93. rrnlns lenvo Scrantcn us follows! Ex J.49. 3 W. 5.10, 4 00 und 10.03 u. m.; 12.53 nm .J3 p, m, i.hr'rSs.s ,or "ton. Trenton, Phltndcl l'n,u1.,n.n,, "lo south, 5.10, 8.10 and 10.03 u trJt' 'u nrul X33 P- " loujhanna atcommodation, 6.10 p, m, mlrnr?'' or "'"Chamton Oswego. El. M;ri,0,,rnl?i.ulM' Dansvllle. Mot.n) 153 nna ?Uufral0' ,J10 2-M' " n. tlnni ,, . ftMp. '" making close conneo norihitl "urfu to "" l10"'13 " 'bo west """'west and southwest. ni.r,V,.Bl." accommodation. 3.10 p. m. NKhoin"non nml WIy stations, 1.03 p. in. ,,lso5 accommoiUtlon. 5.10 p. m. Lxpress for Ullea and Rleblleld Sprln3l - " ii. in. nnd 1 53 p. m. r..rcv-' :;r3' 900 " '" ni'l 1-K P. m. Rirrn t'.',rtllun,herl'in', Plttston, Wilkes viii U, iVnou,,M' Bloomsburg and Dam mnwm ." cIoso coiinectloiis nt North BU Mn oil!1 ftr W'lllnmsport. Harrlsburg, 'vJlT1oro',W?8hl,,Kt"1 "'"1 south. lnn cA1.'1'"1'1 nnu Intcrmedliito sta. on, b Oo, 10.0 u. m., nnd 1.53 and G.10 p a.".tl,C0.,?,Jnnd Intermediate stations, nwTii.. U. 10,a- m PU mouth ond inter, mediate stations, 3.33 nnd 8 50 p. m. Foi Kingston 12 55 p. m. i ullnnn parlor and sleeping coaches on all expres trains. For detilleel Information, pocket time, tables, etc., npply (o M. L. Smith, Dls. trlct Passenger Agent, depot tlckot of. Delaware and Hudson. On Sundaj. Feb. 5th, trains will lear Scranton ns follows. For Caibondale 6 20, 7 5.1, 8 53, 10.13 a, "' : 1- "on. 123, 2 20. 3 52, 5 23, 6 25, 7.57, 9.15. 11.00 ii m ; i.is a. m. For Albanj. Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton e vv England points, etc. 6 20 a. in.. 2.20 p. m. .For llonesdale C 20, 10.13 a. m.; 2 2), u 2j p m. ' For Wilkes-Birre-6.45. 7 48, 5ft D2S. 10 IJ a. m . 12 03, 1.23, 2 18, 3 33, 4 27, 610, 7.4S, 10 41, 11 .'0 p m For New York. Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley Railroad 6 45 n. m.. 12 Ot 12S. 4 27 p in ; with Black Diamond Exi presi, 11 L0 p. ni. For Pennv Ivania Railroad points, C 4 9..-S n. m 2 IS. I 27 p. m. For wetem points, via Lehigh Valley Rallroad-7 43 a, m.; 12 03, 3 33, with Black Diamond Express,, 10 41, 11.30 p. m. Train will arrive In Scranton ns fol lows. From Carbondnle nnd the North C.40, 7 43. SSS, 9 31, 10 3? 1158 n. m.; 1.23, 2.13, 3 2'.. 4 2J, 5 43, 7.4J 10 3S, 11.27 p. ni. From Wllkes-Rarro and the South 6 It 7 IS. SIS, IOCS. 11 5t a m.; 1.18. 2.14. 3.48, 5 20, C 21. 7 13, 9 05, 10 03 p m : 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS For Carbondale 9 07. 1133 p. m.; 1.53. 3 52. 5 5J 9 53 p ni. For Wllkes-Bnrre-9 4S. 11.13 a. m.: L5S, 3.2S, 5 43, 7.4? p. m. Lowest ratis to all points In United States and Canada. J. W Bl'RDICK. G. P A.. Albany. N. Y. II. W CROSS, D P. A., Scranton. Pa. Central Railroad of New Jersoy (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division) Stations In Niw Ybik Foot of Liberty street, N. H and South Ferry, Whitehall street Anthracite coal used exclutlvelj', insur ing cleinllntbs and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV 20, 1891 Trains leave Scranton for Plttston Wllkes-Uarre etc , nt S ."0. 10 10 a in , 1 20, 2 23, 3 20, 7 10 p in Sundnys 9 00 a. m. 1 Ol. 2 15. 7 10 p. m For Lakewood and Atlantic City, fc.30 a. m Foi New York, Newark and Elizabeth, S 10 (expicss) a m 1 20 (express), 3 20 (ex piess) p 111. Sundays. 2.13 p m. Train leaving 1.20 p in arrives at Phlladelpbl v Beading Terminal 7 03 p. in., and New York, 7 0) p. m For Maueh Chunk Allentovvn, Bethle hem E.iston and Philadelphia, 8.30 a. .n , 1 "0 3 20 I" in Sundays 2 13 p m. Foi U.ilttmon und Washington, and points houtb and west via Bethlehem, i ,'0 a 111 1 W P m Sundays. 2 13 p. m. For Long Bunch. Ocean Grove, etc., at S"0 a. m , 120 p m For Reading Lebanon and Hnnlsburg via Allentovvn, S 30 11 m.. 1 20 p. ni. Sun. elav 2 15 P. ni. For Pottsvllle M a 111 . 1 20 P m llettnniiit.. bnve New York, foot of Lib ertv street. North River, at 4.00, 9.10 (x piess a. 111 . 1 !') (expicss) p. m. Sunaays, 4 iVi'vo" New York. South Fertv. fool Whitehall stieet, at 905 a, m.. 1.23 P m. Passengers in living or departing from Mils" terminal can e'onnect undei cover with till tho elevated railroads, Broadway cable cas. aad feules lo Brookljn nnc Staten Islands, making quick transfer tr and from Grand Central depot and Long 11!verUpbib.dell'hla Beading Terminal. '1 -'in in 3 nop m Sundaj s. C la p. m Til oiigh tlekets to all points East South anil West ut lowest rate at th 8tJ "ll" OLHAFSEN. Gen Supt II. P. BALDWIN. Gen. Pass. Agt. Lrie and Wyoniins Valley. Tlmo Table In Effect Sept. 19th, lSSi Tnlns lea'o Scranton for New ork New bin h and Intermediate points on rHr ullrnoel aUo for Huwley and loca nolnts at 7 03 a m and 2.23 p m Tralni 1 rlv" at Be unton from above points al 10 21 .1 m and 3 15 and 9 0S p. m. wr 1 1.1 V.A to JU ur JKli J.l.ftfli.- " fr-j ' " iCIIAVro DIVISION. " 111 r.ffect Ol tober ilUlli, 18113. ISortb iiuuiiiL outli lioond, K if. I Ig OS Au i- u.Arrlve I.eavei a u 7 2.VN Y Franklin st .... 710. . . ' 7 in.West 4ind btrect .. TU . 700 Weehawken .... 810... 1 ii p h Arrive leave p Mir m 10 11 1 I3i 1 nrtuMA a 1 6; ISO 10 40 . 109 Ilauceclc .... 11 11 4 ji 103) .. IJ'R MarllKbr ... 824 10 1021 .. i.'.bi Pustonrark .... 231.4;.', 1015 1.M0 Ulmmoa .... 2 41 6 av 100 .... l.'-"i roj-ntrlle .... 2W m sii !.... ij 11 Drson . sb8 am 940 ... PJiT 1'lensant Mt ... 3(8' B30 1 8.... II M I'ulomlile ... SW B 84 0'Ji.... 1119 Foiestdty ... 8I, 843 if'.. 11.11 CaibindAie .... S3I 6M HIC . Ill 0, Wliitu llr1de .. fS 881 6 68 111'. .. 1112V JI a j field IS48J801 Hltf... 1121, JcrniHi .... 3 4i 8 03 6 51. . 11 IH Arcblbam ... SSlI 8M BV) 1115! Vilutou ., 8M'6U 848.. Hill 1'rckvllle ... 8r'H H4.' 1107, Obibant ... 4 04 8 SI H4i .... II 01 I'llreburg .... 407 Alt 8 34 . 110)1 'Ibroop . . 410, 8 v7 8M. . 11O1I I'rovtdcnco , ll4 63i hi;.. ,11057 Park Place .... 14 17 on 820.... iota bcranton .... iwtiio i 11I a m Leave Arrive r w u i Punrtay only f. sigiilrtea that trains stop oo signal for pas. tcngeis '1 rnluH m?i and soi Sunday only. Other trains dally ezctnt sundaj', leciiro rateB via Ontario Western before purchasing tickets and save money. Urouih VNngicr oufTtt slpr and tree re clining cbalr car New York to Cblcirp oriiout change. I'uaceiicvr tltjj Rrtccd A'lVoCeiilu J er ill lie. 1 J.O.Andtrcoa, aen.rM3 Ajt A, SUlVfUlVf iilT, l'tH j.K.lvlul(lflt ri, : ''
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