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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 189!).
Horses, Carriages and Harness. Come and Get Bargains. Sale Positive, Rain
)r Shine. If you have anything in this line bring it to us we will sell it on
:ommission. McBRIDE & CO., Auctioneers,
713, 715 and 717 W. Lackawanna Ave.
IN THE PL Y HOUSES.
"Hcartscaso" at Lyceum.
An nudlenoo that taxed the capacity
nf tho Lyceum saw Henry Miller last
night In "Heartsease." Mr. Miller was
Eric Temple, u role In which ho has
udearcd himself to an army of theatre
goers in this city. His work last night
iviih of the clean, Incisive, artistic kind
that has placed him in the front rank
"f American actors. At the close of
the third act he was given a perfect
ovation.
Mis? Margaret Dale nuide a charm
ing Miss Neville, and the other mem
hern of the company wore very satis
factory. "The Ivy Loaf."
The ever popular Irish comedy
drama, "The Ivy Leaf," was produced
nt the Academy of Music last evening
hy a company that greatly pleased the
audience. Few plays of the type of
"The Ivy Leaf" permit of sucli an elab
.intto scenic display and the production
nf last night In the way of staging
left little to be desired. Leah Starr
made a sweet and lovable Noreen Der
llsh and Lazetto Du Iiraok was chlo
and pert in the role of Collce O'Brien.
Harold Crane, Thomas J. Smith nnd D.
Sagen were other Important members
if the company. During the play the
following specialties vere Introduced:
"'"S" i nomas j. bimtn: J.oan Mtarr.
In songs and dances; Charts Lloyd. I ,,ast ..yenlng was by fai the coldest of
i haracter songs nnd imitations; Hugh I tho seat'on.
McCormlck. balladh; Joe V. Hogan, I Two cases of dlnlit'ieria have devel--.lt-etlons
on the Irish bag-pipes: AVIl- I ped on Mill street, that of Miss Myra
Ham Gaffney, In select reel and jig I iinfivek-p.- nnd Russell Hoffickei's flvo-
"innces. -Tiif ivy Leaf" will bo re
peated this and tomorrow afternoons
and evenings.
"Hotel Topsy Turvy."
The attraction for this evening nt tho
Lyceum is tho Herald Square theatre
production. "Hotl Tonsv Turvv."
which has been the theatrical sensation
for two vcars having nlaved lr Vow- I
York fniTnirhiV" ". "il, lt?t J
.:" W .. , fc-.U .'VIU.1 l.V .!'-
Follies Dramntinttes theatre, in Pari.
and was produced in London, England,
the nmo night the musical comedy re
ceived its Initial performance in New
York city, and is still running there.
The company selected comprises the
most prominent players In thin lino of
entertainment, and collectively, makes
tho strongest organization which has
ver been sent from the Herald Square
theatre. Among the Interpreters of tho
principal characters are such promin
ent artists as: Messrs. Kdwln Foy,
Hiry Norman, George L. Tallman,
Frank Doan, Frank Smlthson, Ed.
'onnelly, Randolph Curry, A. Law GIs
Iko, Misses Jcpsle Vlllars, Heatrlce Mc
Kenzlc, Mae Lowery, Carrie Perkins,
Virginia Ross, Emma nrennnn. Mamie
Forbes and others. There will also bo
a chorus of llfty voices. The scenic er
fpcts will be In keeping with the Im
portance of the production, and tho
eostiimos are promised to bo a revela
tion even in these extravagant days
of stage dressing.
"A Lady of duality,"
At tho Lyceum theatre next Monday
fur an engagement of one night only,
our theatre goers will enjoy a rare
tient In the apperanco here of Eugenia
Rlalr In her superb creation of Cloiinda
Wlldulru In "A Lady of Quality." This
play was the cramatle hit of the theat
rical year In New York. Our Dlay-go-er
will tee a very excellent actress In
this famous role upon vlitlng th"
tlKalio Monday night. It Is a young
woman, Eugenie Flair, by name, who
has pi ninthly plnycd as wide a range
of tragic and emotional roles as any
actrcs on the American stage.
"The Royal Box."
"Tho Royal Box," Charles Coghlan's
new play.whlch will be presented at tho
Lyceum next Tuesday evening, Is a
Georgian eo-dttmo production. Tho
H'ens are laid In London in 1S10. The
principal characters In the story are
Clarence, the leading actor of England
at that time, the Prince of Wales, who
afterwards becomes George IV. of Eng
land: Count Felson. tho Swedish Am
bassador; Countoos Helen Stanhope,
bin wife; Colin, Pryse, a stage struck
elrl: Lord Rassett, a. sporting noble
man, and Tlpps, a Row street runner.
Every part Is a prototype of an his
torical character. Mr. Coghlnn, In
writing "The Royal P.ox" founded It
-;ii Dumas' famous play "Kean." or
"Disorder In Genius." In which Lamnl
tre, Feehter, Rossi, Rarney nnd other
favorlteH of tho time past made their
repututlons.
Next Week at Academy.
The Huntley-Jackson company will
be the attraction at tho Academy of
Music next week. The Wheeling In
telllngencer recently said of tho com
pany: "There was a large audience at
tiio Grand last night, for the opening
nr the week's engagement of tho Hunt-
ley-Jackson company at that popular
play house. 'The "World' was onn of th3
boards and It wua produced with
special scenc'-y nnd effeetfi and' by a
otnpetcnt i-uM. The audience was de.
lighted, and the applause was, almost
continuous. Thrro is an abundance of
hilght comedy, and the uperlnltles In-
fjT tS C E3A"k .aruucljti for Dr. Martfl
lAECr P.r?nX'1 '",'H',, Pl In metal Ik.i
USS. , wltli Kccncli lime 01 top In Uue.Whlto
If I C ''It'fllyfforWaiiii.n'-iimllc.ri'UEIila plain
n ntti,.ttirltli (wtlniimliiliiancluirllouUn.
FRENCH UUS U0., 301 &3U3 Petri St.,w York.
. I HIS E E G ReIlef
laflillliHy Last
&te- McB
troduced between acts are all of a high
order."
Flour-de-Lis Burloaquers.
The public, tho preps nnd the man
agers throughout the country have
been clamoring for n new sensation and
the management has "truck the light
chord in the novel Idea, which It la
presenting with th Fleui-Dc-Lls bur
lesquer" which will appear at the
Gaiety theatre for one week, commenc
ing Monday matinee, February lit.
Among the most famous Urpdcoroan
novelties being presented at (Jay Furls
the past summer the management se
lected the 'Fleur-De-Lls" ballet (a
dance of the flowers) ns b"b the real
thing for this big show. The host of
pretty girls falily glisten in the re
splendent glow of the gay Parisian re
vels. PECKVILLE.
Charles P. Ford, superintendent of
the Mount Jessup Coal company, yes
terday gave the breaker boys a half
holiday. The boys were given a slelgh
lide to Scrunton and a free supper. In
the evening they were given tickets for
the Gaiety theatre. The youngsters
were unanimous in their praise of
Supeilntendent Ford.
The breakers in this vicinity were
idle yesterday oh nccount of the severe
cold weather. Water pipes were frozen
nnd the breakers were forced to close Fd. Steel, Com .
down. J (iPI'- l:'tc,t.rlt'.
Mercury registered 12 below zero ; u!""'
Wednesday night, and all day yester-. iMlt. Tinctlon Co
i ,1nv i, .lnttPi-d nbnut the ::ero mark
year-old daughter. Roth are under the
care of Dr. J. II. Grover.
O. A. Huhn returned AVednesdav
from a visit with friends at Mothle
hem. Kcluctant Witness.
Counsel I Irslsl on on answer to my
(liu'itloii. You lme not told me nil tin
eiinvirsutlon. 1 want to i:imw ecr-uiiim
that pcssed between you and Mr. Jo.lCb
,.,. ,
on the occasion to which ou refer.
Reluctant Wltntss. I've toid you every
thing of any consequiiiee.
"You havo told mo that you said to
him: 'Jones, this ct se will get Into court
sumo day.' Now, I wunt to know what
he said In reply."
"Well, ho f-ald: 'Brown, there Isn't
anything In this business that I'm
ashamed of, and If any snoopln'. little,
ee-huwin' four-by-clx, gimkt-cytd law
yer, with half iv pound of brains and six
teen pounds of Jaw ever wants to know
what I'vo b;en talking to you about, you
can tell him tho wholo story.' "New
York Herald.
BAHY HUMORS. Dr. Asnew's Oint
ment soothes, quiets, and effects quick
and effective cures In all skin eruptions,
common to babv during teething time.
It Is harmless to the hal'- in cases of
Scald Head, und cures Eczema, Salt
Rheum, and all Skin Diseases of older
people. 33 cents. Sold by Matthew?
lhos. und W. T. Clatk.-SS.
HE MARKET
Wall Stieet Review.
New York, Feb. 9.- Stock prices ad
vuiuid i.xcipt for periods of temporary
lusii.itlon pielU KeiiLfUi.y unail Hie lust
quuiter ot an hum when pn)Uion.il
prehsure left many s-hai 's only (-UyliUy
liibuvo ytv.eruuy. CtinunUnio.i house
were said to have onh is to buy llbeiuhy
If the nuitket. .it the upei.int; wis weak.
As It mi iiiiui) coiiimiaslon lioue euatJ
mem were dipoiM d to ripuiehn!-e Mock
reeelllly hold. Chlcagu houses Weie Cl ed
ited with belntr xelli rs while putchaw.
mid sa'jea for fuielgn account were aoout
exin. Large upetutuis weiv said to 1ijvo
purchasing orilers In their siiet-iilitea
mid traders bought fora turn, 'tlierc was
sume cvenllik' tin of inc. nuns both wis.
I In tintlLluution of the holidays on Sut
1 uiliiv and Monday. The udv.ince brouBf.t
pi Ices up about n pcilnt In many In-
stanices which wus exceeiled In homo
cases. There was a recession 111 p. ices
which was dtps'pated by a leuowid ad
vance lid by the ciulcrs and Burlington,
the former helm; ntfccteil by the cold
v.iather which it was UhHimcil woubl
cuiiM- dealers to replenish htock, thus a
, hiirlng Increased tiullic. The de.illngs
1 for the day wcro less than nt any time
In many weeks, aggregating COU.Scju ohures
1110 closing was heavy. Transactions lor
b-uids wero a ielutlvcl. laigcr scale
than stocks, footing up 5.0,275,000,
Carrinij'ton & Co's. Lottor.
N'ew York, Feb. 0. The ni.irktt follow
ing the Lite tally 01 .isierJay alteration
ojieiicd sti'iuihei and higher nnd has cuu
tinued ilirnughout the day to scute ud
udvunci intsl p.u tlculaily In Ilunlngtun
and Qulncy and tho stocks which hud
been oversold In the late depression. Dur
lug llu- cully session tho buying was de
veloped which In connection with bulb.di
utteiut'CCH by the, clique houses the newj
ns;cncles induced tiuilcis to tuke the lung
side for a turn. Wall street Is a place
of ever chiinnlng sentiment. It is either
blowing hot or cold and lit coiii-tquence
the game nf "following my leader" is .1
very popular one nt the moment. es.
tuduy iluro was nothing In sight, the
ritrtflitlrmu t hli.lt itvlBTr.rl tt iiunilli ,t rr. i.e.
lug entirely lost sight of unci the whole
countiy Incliiillng the stick market nud
our eastern potsesslon was gnlng to iho !
..l,)TT..,ll In,, I.. .,.... ....." .. r...,t .. . I.
..tiiiiintvti w.j ,1 -. n 11a itici ti.i ii pus-
slbly could go. This morning tho coon
try has iceeovend llself, the conditions
me onco more ir evidence and according
to tho condition In cur opinion Is likely
to take place just tit the moment while
the genual sltuitlon Ih undoubtedly vury
buMlsh et the Immediate market con
ditoiis are sueh as to warrant us In be
lle; lug thnt no material mlvamo need
be expected at this time and nt the same
time no material decllno need be feared,
bpeeiiliitloti bus got aguln lutu the bulid.H
ol profess onals and whllo It Is so, the
uintkei win iluctuate within comparn.
lively narrow limits with being allerniife
iy weak-Jind Mrong as It may becouio
over hougbt or over sold. k,,. nurgclvs
we pielei Ihe long sldo or It at all times,
and foy thpt ivimjoii advloe liurehaHoi
when tho "demultlon bow-wows" arc In
evidence, Hcudlnfc, limt preferiod, South-
ride
Will Sell
TODAY
'i-n Railway preferred, Atchison pro
firmd, central Pacific, Southern Pacific.
Missouri Pacific, Northern Paclllc and
I nit n PntillB tun all bo pmcliased on
weak spots, but on strong rallies should
be liquidated. In our opinion the next
factor which will Influence the situa
tion will be money and we are Inclined
to think that between now and middle
nf Apill the rate for nil loans will rule
considerably higher. The west Is carry
ing latgo balance In this city and the se,i
son nf the 5 tar Is approaching when with
drawals will bo made to meet tho settle
ments with the farmer. For that rea
son we do not advise indiscriminate pur-
lmses. Market closed weak and Irregu
lar. Slightly below opening prices and
looks like selling lower tomorrow.
Quotations furnished by LAHAIl &
FULLER, stock, grain and cotton brok
ers, looms 209 nnd 210, Hoard of Trudo
building, Scranton. Pa.
Open- High- Low- Clos
ing, est. est. ins.
Am. Cot. Oil
Am. Sag. Ke'g Co
Atch., To. & S. Fo
A.. T. & S. P., Pr
Am. Tobacco Co .,
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CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE,
Open- High. Low- Clns
WHEAT.
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July
CORN.
May
July
OATS.
May
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PORK
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Scranton Board of Trade Exchango
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS. Bid. Asked.
brranion i-nision iruc. uo.
First National Bank
Elmhurst Boulevard
Sctvnton Savings Pr.nk
Scranton Packing Co
Third National Bank
Thrciop Novelty Mfg. Co
Pcrnnton Railway Co
Dime Dep. & Dls. Bank
20
600
i6o
'so
45
sss
JbO
Economy u.siii iieui a row
er Company
Scranton Illuminating, Heat
& Power Company
Scranton Forging Co
Traders' National Bank
I.acka. Lumber Co
1 nek. Trust & Safo Dep. Co..
Mnoslc Mountain Coal Co
Scranton Paint Co
Clark Bnotrr Co., Com
'"(irk K- Snover Co., Pr
Carson Coal Co
Scranton Axle Works
Scr. Iron Fence & Mfg. Co...
BONDS.
Scranton Pass. Hallway, flr6t
morU'ige, duo 1020
Pcpl-'s Street Hallway, first
mni'iirace. due ISIS
S5 ...
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130
... 139
150
11.11,6
80
400
125 ...
KO
SI
100
115 ...
115 ...
115 ...
100
102
... 102
S5
100
People's Stieet Hallway, Gen-
eral mortgage, duo irai ....
Dickson Mnniiliicturing Co ..,
I.acka. Township School Dc,o..
City of Scranton St. Imp. ,.
Mf. Vernon Coal Co
Scranton Axle Works
'-'rr.inten Traction C bc"''... 105
Carson Coal Co , ...
10O
New York Grain find Produce Market.
New Yoik. Feb. 9. Flour Neiilcoted but
hel (lsteadler, widening still further tho
gap between buyers nnd sollirs: winter
straights, $3. 00a". 70: Minnesota patents.
Il.-i1.23. Wheat Firm: No. 2 red. S.".iia
SPic. f. o. b nflont; No. 1 northetn Du
lutli. iS2Uc.. f. o. b afloat spot; No. 2
do. do., 07Hc., f. o. b.. to arrive; No. 1
northern New York, Slc. f. o. b., nlloat
spot; options opened stroncer on weather
news; In fact this Item and tho oversold
rnndlton of traders wus largely respon
sible fo" nil of the strength which fol
lowed Inter In the day. St. Louis sent
most of the crop dnmnije stories; In ad
dition Liverpool closed strong nnd dnm
neo reports come from Rucfla. Late In
the afternoon nrlces hroke under realiz
ing anil closed unsettled at ?',a7jC. net
ndvniice: sales Included No. 2 mfirch
closed Slitc. ; May, 77,ic : Jul v. "tlVi'-.
Coin Market firm: No. 2. 43t;n1l'l4c.. f.
ti. b., ntlont: options firm ctrly in the dav
on a good export demand and sympathy
with wheat, closing n little easv from re
allsIn? nt unchanged prices; Mnv closod
lli'c. ; Julv. 42iic Outs Spot steady: No,
2. JIV ; No. 3, SlUc: No. 2 white. 3f.i..c.;
No. 3 do.. .5';c: tr.ick mixed, western. 35a
Rc'c : track white, western. S.'HnTU . :
track white, slate, sii-nSHic: opttoni
icon. miner i' 11 111 ; wesTeni creamery.
iri.n20i"C.; do. raeto-y, llijiille.; Elglns,
2nic; Imitation crnmery, 1.1il7i; statu
d.ilry, 13a10e. ; do. creamery, 15a2''c. Egs
-Firm: state nnd Pennsylvania, 20c;
western fresh. 21c; southern, 19a20c.
Philadelphia Grain nnd Produce.
Philadelphia, Feb. 9.-WhrMt-Flrm and
le. higher; contract grade, February. 75'i
a75i.se. Corn W.ih steud.v ; No. 2 mixed,
February, old, 40i4iillc. : do, new, 30'.iol0e,
Outs-ulet but steady; No. 2 white clipped,
3r.a3i;i,tc ; No. 3 do. do., 31c; No. 2 mixed,
du.. 3la314c Butter Firm; fancy west
ern creamery, 20Vsc; do. prints, 2lc. Eggs
Firm and lc. higher; fresh, nearby,
20o. ; do. western, 20c: do. southwestern,
2flc; do. southern. I1. Cheese Firm.
Refined Sueurs Unchanged. Cotton
Hldidy. Tallow Firm; city prime, hi
hogsheads, 4c; country do, do,, barrels,
!.: dark, do,, 3Ho.; ,nkei?, l?4c.: greaso,
SWrtlVic Llvn I'oultry-Flrmer: fowls, 10
ulle,; old i-oooteiv, 7c. j sprint,- chickens,
The People's
A POPULAR CLEANING HOUSE for the llcneut of All Who
Have Houses to Kent, Ileal Kstato or Other Property to
Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help These
Small Advertisements Cost One Cent n Word, Six Insertions for
Five Cents a Word Ex;ept Situations Wanted, Which Are In
Bcrtcd Free.
FOR RENT
FOR IlKNT-MY RESIDENCE. . COR
tier of Washington uvenuo and Ollvo
street. All modern Improvement!?. In.
quire S. Morris, No. C03 N. Washington
avenue, or Morris Bros". Shoe Store, No.
330 Lackawanna avenue.
FOH RENT-FHOM APRIL 1ST. ELEV-cn-room
single house, 722 Jefferson
avenue. Italli, furnace, gas, stationary
stove, etc, Imiulre at 515 Lackawanna
avenue.
FOR RENT -APRIL 1ST. STORE
rooms on Lackawanna avenue anil
Spruce street: also dwelling. Apply nt
once to F. S. Paull, 1554 Sanderson ave.
FOH KENT TWO FLOORS, MxSO;
heat Included: centrully located; low
rent. Inqulro 137 I'enn avenue.
FOH HENT-FROM APRIL 1. HOUSE
No. C2S Qulncy uvenue. 12 rooms; all
Improvements; 2 houses on Costcllo court,
near Moses Taylor hospital, 7 rooms, all
improvements. Apply to J. B. Wooliey
& Co., contractors and builders, 312 For
est court, city.
FOR RENT HOUSE C21 MADISON
avenuo; steam heat; every conveni
ence. Apply Owens ISros., Col Madison
avenues.
O F F I C K S IN COMMONWEALTH
liulldlng; single rooms and suites for
term of years with vuulls. One sulto of
six connecting oflices with three vaults
or threo suites of tv.0 otllccs, each with
vault. Moderuto price. HeHnlshcd to suit
tenants. Inquire at room CO? on oth floor.
FOR RENT-DESK ROOM OH SHARE
of olllcco, sec .mil floor, front. Coal
Exchange. Call at room 15.
FOR RENT-SECOND
Qulncy.
FLOOR, 701
FOR SALE
FOtVALE-TMATroTANDItGANS AT
Guernsey Hrothers' looms, 7-S Rurr
building. Goods the best, p'lces the low
est, terms the easiest. A call will con
vince all.
DESiitAm.v! i.riTa iw polpax ave-
nue. For particulars audrcss ijox uia,
Scranton. I'a.
FOR SALE-TEN H-I-P-A-N-S FOH 6
cents at druggists. One gives relief.
LEGAL.
IN HE: APPLICATION OF JOHN J.
Shea and Henry F. Ferber for license
as a detective agency under tho natno
and style of the Shea & Ferber De
tcctlvo Agency. In the Court of Quarter
Sessions of Lackawanna county. Pa.
Notice Is hereby given that tho petition
nnd application of John J. Shea and Hen
ry F. Fetber for the issuing of 11 license
to conduct a detective agency and to act
as detectives Is now Hied in tho ofilce
of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter
Sessions of Lackawanna county, and the
same will bo presented to said court and
will by said court be considered on Sat
utday, the ISth day of February. A. D.
ism. at i) o'clock 11. in.. In open court.
WATSON, DIE1IL & KLMMEHER.
Attorneys for Petitioners.
TRUSTEES- NOTICE-IN RE: THE
American Spectacle company ct al..
No. 1012 May Term. lbUS, In tho Court of
Common Picas of Lackawanna county.
The mule rstpi.ed, trustees, heretofore
appointed hy the Coiut of Common Pleas
of Lackawanna county of Samuel N. Ben
jamin, late trading as Benjamin and
Benjamin In the cities of Scranton and
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., in a ccrtuln writ of
domestic attachment IshuciI out of said
court to No. 1012, May Term. 1S9S. hereby
give notice to all poisons Indebted to tho
said Samuel N. Benjamin, late trading
as Benjamin & Benjamin, or holding
pioperty belonging to him, to pay over
and deliver such money or property to
tho underslgt cd. without delay; and to
all creditors of the said Samuel N. Ben
jamin to present their respective ac
counts or demands for settlement to tho
said trustees, who will at 10 o'clock a.
m. on tho 29th day of February, 1E90, at
the office of W, M. Curry, Nn. M3 Connell
building, Washington avenue, Scranton,
Pa., attend to their duties as such trus
tees according to law and make dlstii
butlon of tho funds now In their hands
to the proper claimants therefor, at
which time and place above named, cred
itors of tho said Samuel N. Benjamin
must appear and present their claims or
be forever debarred from coming In on
said fund, W. M. CURRY.
W. M. BUNNELL,
JOHN LOFTUS,
Trustees.
PalOc; turkeys, 9a10c; ducks, BalOc.
Dressed Poultry Firm: fowls, choice,
HUc; do. fair to good, lOallc. ; old roos
ters, 7c; spring chickens, choice west
ern, llalHtc. ; do. fair to good 9!ul0i,.c ;
turkeys, choice to fancy, 12n14c. : do. fair
to good, Oallc. Receipts Flour. W.'xio
barrels and 11,000 sacks; wheat, 1,000 bush
els; corn, 19,000 bushels; oats. 4,00c) bush
els. Shipments Wheal, 111.000 bushels;
corn, 201,0i)0 bushels; eats, 9,003 bushels.
Chicago Grain Market,
Chicago, Feb. 9. Cold weather today 1
nnd crop damago theories controlled th I
prlco of wheat. May at one time during
the session got lc above yesterdav'ti
final figures but realizing caused a set
back and the net sain at the end was 1
!Hc. Corn and oats left off at a slight
decline. Pork lost 10al2V..c; lard 5c. and
ribs 2i,sn5e. Cash quotations were as fol- I
lows: Flour Dull and neglected; No. 2 i
spring wheat, C7a71i4c ; No. 3 do. do., Ct
u7UC. ; No. 2 red. 72a73c; No. 2 corn. 35t,
n35c. ; No. 2 yellow, SSV-nMUc ; No. 2 1
oats. 2!a30c. ; No. 2 white. 31c; No. 3 do.,
KOaliOHc. ; No. 2 rye, 55a5,".s4c; No. 2 bar
ley, 42a51c; No. 1 flax seed, $1.15; new, '
11.19: prlmo tlmothv seed, $2.40a2.42i3;
mess pom, w.'juay. uj nru. 5. wus..
short ribs, Jt.75al.03; 'dry salted "sfiould-
crs, IMtilc. ; short clear, $3.0535.15 whK-
Key, ?j.2j; sugars, unchanged,
ChicaRo Livo Stock Market.
Chicago, Feb. 9. Cattle-Steady: fancy
cattle. $3.90.10.10: choice steers, $5.50.15. V;
mediums do., $4.S0a5.10; beef do., $l.l0al.i5;
stockcrs nnd Teeders. $3.C0a4.75; bulls, $2.73
al.23; cows and heifers, $.t.30il: western
fed steem. JU5.3.W; culves. jr.a7.23. Hog
Brisk und higher; fair to choice, $.U0.i
5.93; packing lots. $3.Wa3 77i2; mixed. $1.03
U3.S3; butchers, $?..C5a.1.75; light. $3.(.i
2S71-.; pigs, $J.23a3.fi". Sheep Firm: poor
to prlmo .sheep, $2.50a1.30; prlnclpallv.
f3.nn.il.S0: ewes. $3 30al; chlellv. W.t.0,i.Ti3;
yearlings. $l.l5a4.53: poor to prime lambs,
linn; chiefly, JI.bo.i4 03. Receipts Cattle,
7,000 head; hogs, 27,000 head; sheep, lO.Ooc)
head.
Buffalo Idve Stock Market.
East Buffalo, N. Y.. Feb. (..-Cattle
Steady nnd flint. Hogs Fnlrlv active:
good to chnlrn i'orkers nnd Uglit me
illums. JLC3allO; roughs $3.40a3.W; pigs,
l.'iii'r to clijilce, $1.73a.'l.R5. Sheep and
Lambs Fairly active; lambs, choice to
extra, $5.15a5.23; culls and common, $3.73a
4.73; Hhcsp, choice to selected wethers,
JI.13al.tM; culls to fair, J2.50al.15.
New York I,ivo Stock Market.
New York. Feb. 9. Beeves No sales;
steady. Venls Firm; other calves stendv;
von!. $3.GO,.S.50. western, $3.75. Sheen
Steady; Iambs firm to 5e. higher; sheep,
fair to prime. Jin 1.50; lambs, good to
prlmo, J3.50a5.65. Hogs-Firm at Jla-UO.
Oil Market.
.Oil city. Pa., Feb. 9.-Credlt balances,
$1.15; certificates, no hid; shipments, 51,.
475 barrels; runs. 70,937 barrels.
FINANCIAL.
si
LaBAR & FULLER
BROKERS,
Oldest UstablltheJ llojaa In the City.
Dealem In STOCKS, COTTON, (1RAIN and
PROVISIONS, on margin or lor delivery.
OFFICII: l.'ciunn 309 and 110 Hoard ol Trade
Uulldlcu, tcranton, I'a.
L. G. LA BAR. L. F. FULLER.
Exchange.
WANTED.
"WANTED-CASE OF HAD HEALTH
that H-I-P-A-N-S will not benetlt. Send
6 cents to RlDans Chemical Co., Nw
York, for 10 samples and 1,009 testimonials.
HELP WANTED-MALE.
WANTED - RESPONSIDLE FIRM
wants office- manager at Scranton; sal
ary, $1,200 yeai; JGOO cash and best tefcr
ences required; commercial refcrenco fur
nished. Address Postolllco Box SIS, Phlla.
HELP WANTED -FEMALE.
LADIES "'TO EiitmOinER-GOOD PAY-
ing, easy work sent to your home;
write for samplo and materials. Unique
Embroidery Co., 102 Fuiton St.. Now 'V.oik.
REAL ESTATE.
FOn SALE-MY RESIDENCE AT 233
Colfax avepue; Just a inpleted. All
modern Improvements. Hordwood finish,
sanitary plumbing, electric lights, etc.
Price rcuponable. Address Frank T.
Okell, 220 Broadway, New York city.
FURNISHED ROOMS.
FmTET;T-PLEA?rFiNlSnED
rooms; conveniences. Rooms from 1.W
up, K22 Mulberry street.
BOARD WANTED.
WANTED -RY A SINGLE GENTLE
inan, a siuin. well heiucd room for
sevcra'ii winks whero there is a heated
bath room. Add.css with terms V. F. L.,
Scranton Tribuno olllce.
SITUATIONS WANTED
SITUATION WANTED-FIRST CLASS
chef cook, hotel or restaurant. Ad
dress 235 Pcnn avenue.
SITUATION WANTED-RY A YOUNG
man In general btore; s years- expcri;
. ence; also a tlrst-class meal cutter anu
can furnish No. 1 references. Auurcss
G. M., this olllce, or box W, Jermyn, Pa.
SITUATION WANTED-FIRST-CLASS
chef, cook hotel or restaurant. Ad
dress 2.13 Penn ave.
SITUATION WANTED - WASHING.
ironing or any kind ot house cleaning
by the day or will take washing home.
Mrs. Lcc, side door, 420 Franklin avenue.
SITUATION WANTED-HV A YOUNG
woman with 1 xperlence at housewont.
Can furnish good references. Address A.
C, Tribuno olllce, city.
A FIRST-CLASS CHRISTIAN MAN,
age 30, wants a trustworthy position
of any kind. Would accept small salary
and board; best reference. F. It. L.,
Tribune olllce.
' BUTCHER WANTS A SITUATION;
thoroughly experienced In all bran
ches of the business. Address BUT
CHER, 210 Spring street. Providence.
WANTED BY A YOUNG LADY,
formerly western, of ehperlence and
ability, a. position as waitress In a first
class hotel or restaurant. Position not
to bo filled until April 1. Reference furn
ished, vii stein and eastern. Address J.
B. E., care Tiibune.
SITUATION WANTED-BY MAN 19
years; expeiienced In bicycle repairs;
local reference. John MaoNelll, ISM
Washington avimic.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A GERMAN
young man us b.utemKr; has experi
ence. Address E. c. R., 19 Elm street,
city.
BANKING.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
THIRD MTIOnAL BANK
at Scranton, lit the Stale of Pennsylvania,
ut tho close of biisln-ss, Feb. 1, 1VJU:
HLSHFRCES.
Loans and rlNcounts $l,b!4.4W 20
Overdrafts, seemed and unse
cured 5SS 71
U. S. b.mds to si cure circulation 50.W0 00
U. S. bonds to secure U. S. de
posits 521,000 00
17. 3. bonds on band S.ftrt to
1'remlums on U. S. bonds 30,371 KJ
Stocks, securities, etc :w),357 70
Banking house, furnlturo and
fixtures 3,SCS3t
Stamps and stamped checks.... l.tSOi 52
Duo from National banks (not
reserve agents) 19,577 60
Duo from stato banks and
bankers .li fit
Duo from approved reserve
agents 213.0S0 T3
Checks and other cash Items... C,4"i2 73
Exchanges for denting house.. 10,181 33
Notes of other Ntttici.nl banks. 2.9S3 00
Fractional paper currency.
nickels and cents SCO H
Lawful Money Reserve in Bank,
, vl?.:
Specie $73,3Si5 IS
i jegai tenaer notes. , 3u.soo uo
10I.0SC IS
Redemption fund with U. S.
treasuier (5 ier cent, of cir
culation) 2,250 00
Total U2G1.002 53
LIABILlTirS.
Capital stock paid In S 2TO.O0O 00
Suiplus tund 400,000 00
Undivided profltp, less expenses
and taxes paid CS.021 00
National bank notes outstand
ing Duo to other National banks...
43 000 00
17.551 H
4,220 C2
42 50
Duo to state banks and uankcrts
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits subject to
check 1,990.739 32
Demand certldcatos of deposit. 31,S27 lo
Certified checks 6,3s 1 30
Cashier's checks outstanding... 711 OS
United States deposits 491,97! 21
Deposits of U. S. disbursing of
ficers 47107
Total, J3.2'31 .0021,9
Stato of Pennsylvania, County of Lack
awanna, ss.:
I, William II. Peck, cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement Is truo to tho best of my
knowledge and belief.
WM. It. PECK. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
8th day ot February. 1S99.
CHAS. L. HAWI.EY.
Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
HENRY RELIN. JR..
ALFRED HAND,
J. L. CONNELL.
Directors.
WE
ALL LIKE
A SMALL INVESTMENT
THAT BRINGS LARGE
RETURNS. THAT IS
JUST VJHAT
TRIBUNE
WANT "ADS"
DO EVERY TIME, TRY
THEM. IT'S A "SURE
THING." ONE CENT A
WORD. OR SIX INSER
TIONS FOR 5 CENTS.
PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
PROFESSIONAL.
trAMmMVtfN!
fRCHITECTS
EDWARD It. DAVIS, AHCUITISUT,
Connell Handing, Scranton.
E. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT, OFFICE
rear of COO Washington avenue.
LEWIS HANCOCK. JR.. ARCHITECT.
435 Spruce St., cor. WaBh. av., Scranton.
FREDERICK I,. RROWN. ARCHITECT,
Price Building, 128 Washington avenue,
Scranton.
t' I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS.
Traders' National Rank,
OENTI3T3
DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PHt
vato Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul
berry. DR. II. F. REYNOLDS. Ol'P. P. O.
DR. C. C. LAUHACH. 115 Wyoming ave.
WELCOME r. SNOVER, SHI Washington
avenue. Hours. 9 to 1, and 2 to5.
' HAT MANUFACTURER.
TOLLES. 100 SPRI'CE STREET, MAKES
your hat to order and they fit.
HOTCL3 AND RESTAURANTS
THE ELK CAFE. K3ND 127 FRANK
lln avenue. H.itfH reasonable.
1'. ZEIGLER. Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR IX, L. &
passenger depot. Conducted on the En-
iuiie-uii man. VICTOR KOCH, Prop.
IPWYER
FRANK L ROYLE, ATTORNEY AND
rounsellor-iit-I-aw. Iturr building, rooms
" and 14, Washington avenue.
WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT
torneys nnd Counsellors-at-Law. He
Tjubllcun building, Washington avenue,
Scranton, Pn.
JESSUP .H JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND
vminMPiiorfi -at - Law. Cot
ommonwcalth
building. Rooms 1.
20 and 21.
JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNKY-AT-Law.
Rooms C14, 615 and 51G, Board of
Trade building.
D. R. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on real estate security.
Mears' building, corner Washington
avenuo and Sprueo street.
JAMES J. II. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-nt-Law.
301 Commonwealth building,
Scranton.
EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY.
Rooms MS-MI, flth floor, Mears building.
I,. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
r02 Board of Trade building. Scrantoi ,
Pa.
C. H. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Commonwealth building, Scranton, P.".
PATERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS"
National Bank building.
C. COMEGYS, 9-13 REPUBLICAN
building.
A. W. BEHTHOLF, ATTORNEY,
Meats' building.
r.HDWiFZ
MRS. GABLE, GRADUATE MIDWIFE,
1518 Washburn street. Scranton. En
gagements solicited. Rooms and best
attendance for u limited, number of pa
tlentu. PHVSICIfitlS AND SUROEONS
riLC. L. FREY, SCRANTON SAVINGS
Bank Building. 12.' Wjotnlns avenue.
MARY A. SHEPHERD. M. 1)., HOME
opatblst. No. 228 Adams avenue.
DR. W. E. ALLEN. 512 NORTH WAStl
itigton nvcmie.
DR. R. TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN
Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming
nwnuo nnd Spruce street, Scranton.
Office hours Thursdays and Satutdays,
0 a. m. to C p. m.
DR. L. M. GATES. ROOMS. 207 AND 20S
Beard of Trade Building. OITlco hours,
S to 9 a. m . 2 tj 3 and 7 to S p. in. Roil
deuce, 309 Mndlon avenue.
DR. C. L. FREAS, SPECIALIST IN
Runtiire, Trus Fining nnd Fat H' '11c.
Hon. Oflice telepheno 1303. Hoius. 11 to
12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9.
DR. S. W. L-AMOREAUX. OFFICE 239
Washington avenue. Residence. 131S .Mul
berry. Chronic cllseripes, lungs, heart,
kidneys anil genlto-uilnary organs a
specialty. Hojts, 1 to 4 p. m.
W. O. HOOK, VETERINARY SUH
gcon. Horses, Cattlo nnd Dogs trented,
Hospital. 121 Linden street, Scranton,
Telephone 2072.
SCHOOLS
SCHOOL OF TlIE LACK VWANNA,
Seranton, I'a. Courses preparatory to
college, low, ttiedlclno or business. Opens
Sept. 12. Send for catalogue. Rev. Thom
as M. Cann, LL. D., Walter H. Pticll,
A. M.
prr?D1
G. II. CLARK fi CO.. SEEDMEN AND
Nurserymen; store 14G Washington uvo.
nuo; green bouse, ll'.Vl North Main avo
nue; store telephone, 7i2.
WIRE SCRE-N3
JOS. KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACKA
wanna nver.ue. Scranton, Pa., manufac
turer of Wire Screens.
MISCZU. tn-0U3
BAUER'S ORCTIKSTRA-MLSIC FOH
balls, picnics, parlies, receptions, wed
dings and concert work furnished. For
tetms, address R. J. Bauer, conductor,
117 Wyoming aenue, over Hulbert'a
muslo alore.
MKGAHGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS'
supplies, etivi lopes, paper bags, twine.
Warehouse, 120 Washington avenue,
Scranton. I'a.
mrICXt.cellerTscalp treat.'
ment, 50c; shampooing. 50c; facial
massage, niunlcuiing, 23c: chiropody. Ud
Qulncy.
OITY SCAVENGER
A.B. BHKIUS CLEANS PRIVY VAl LIS
and less poois: no odor. Improved
pumps used. A. BRIGGS. Proprietor.
Lnvo outers 1100 North Mam avenue.
or Eleko's ilrur Htore. corner Adams and
Mulberry. Telephone 9510.
BOARDING.
GENTLEMAN CAN FIND BOARD
with pilvatc family. Home comforts.
213 N. Main avenue.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Lelilglt Valltsv Katiro.i.l Systcn
In El'feet Nov. 11, 189.
TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON.
For Philadelphia and Now York via D.
& II. R. 1L. "t I-15 " l'nd 1-"J. 2.1S, L'7
Black Diamond Express and 11.30 p. ,.
Sundays. V. & !'. i;;v 7;,!i n- "
For White lliitHi. llnaleton, PottsviUe,
and principal poims In the coal regions,
via D. & H. " L- V-'"1 -! d 4.27 p. m.
bor litinie'ini.i. i.e.".".., ouuiiiiig, iiar.
i.in eteneva and principal lntiiii
ate stVdons. via p.. L. K W. R. R., s.os
am.. 12.53 ani1 3-tr' ' m-
For Geneva, lb 1 lister Buffalo. Niag
ara Falls. Chicago and all points west via
U 1. ft H. H. H.. I?., 3.03 Black Diamond
Express. 10.11 und 11.30 p. m. Sundays, D.
& II.. 11.41 a. in.. 1.44 11. tn.
Pullniuii pin lor and sleeping or Lc-hhth
Valley parlor cars on all trains between
Wilkes-Barre und New York. Phlladel
nhlu. Buffalo and Suspension Bridge.
1 ROLLIN 11. WILBUR, Gen. Sunt.,
South Bethlehem. Pn,
CHAS. S. LEE, Gon. Panw. Agt 2J Cort
land utieet. New Yoik.
A. W. NONKMACHEH, Division Pass
engor Agent, South Bethlehem, Pa.
For tickets and Pullman reservations
epply 809 Lackawanna ave, Soranton, Pa.
risburg aim ""- "' ""-iiie-iiiaio sik
tlons via D. fc -i H., Mj a. in., 12.01,
"IS 4.27 Black Diamond Express, 11.30.
Sundays. V.& " V5S'V1S ' ',"
i.-.,- 'I'Tinkh.iniicjik. Towuni In. 1'lmlm
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
""'""""""wrfV
Scheduled Mint Mir io. iti
Tralti3 Loavo Wllkos.Barro as Fol.
lowi:
7.30 n. m wook days, for Sunbupf
oarnjuurg, i-niiaaeipwa, Ualtl.
morr, Washington, and for Pitts,
burp, and tho Wast.
10.15 a. in., wook days, for Haztoton,
Pottr.vlllo, Reading, Norristown,
nnd Philadelphia; nnd for Sun
bury, Hnrrlsburz, Phlladilohla,
Baltimore, Washington and Pitts.
lltlt-ir .inrl ft. a AS
3.12 d. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris-
... T, rmiaaeipiiia, uaitimoro,
WatMnRton, and FiUsbur and
tho Want. "
G.00 p. m.. wook davs. for Sunburn.
Harnsburg, Philadelphia and
Pittsburg;.
. J. K. WOOD, den! P. Aisnt.
J. n. HUTCHINSON, tleneral m"i?.
Del., Laeka. and Western.
rr.i Kffect Monday, Nov. 14, 1S98.
.Trains leavo Scrantcn as follows: Ex-
i 5!isi.f?rpow york nll(l "" Points cast,
1.40. S.W, 5.10, 8.00 und 10.03 a. ni.; 12.55 nnd
P. tn.
t1)tr?1.rPs,.!1 .(or EaRton. Trenton. Phlladel-
in ipp- l" souin, 6.io, s.W and 10.03 a.
in ii: .' wuiii, u.w, a.vj una
in., 32.5J ana 3.33 p. m.
f-vV..: "v "ccomnioiiaiion, 6.10 p. m.
miriP ??s or "I'lgbamton Oswego, m-SioM-'i.t0Jn,n.B'-.1,il111'
Oaiisvlllc. Mount
tieni n, fi?r,"; '" ""'Mm? eloso connec
northw Vurfal to nI1 Points in tho west.
vn J1.1; . m soutnwest.
ltiSSi,. i5'.0" accommodation. 3.40 p. m.
ffi imto" n"d way stations, 1.05 p. in.
iMcnolson accommodation. 5.10 p. m.
' & ,' ;ss for,riea and Richfield Sprlirj,
i.w v- V?5' 00 n- ' "'t 1.B5 p. m.
Birr r1'J1r.thl"n1'erland1 Pittston. Wilkes
vlnJ . ,ii1Vmou.tn- "'oomsburg nnd Dan
timh'ortJin5 cl.os0 eonnectlons nt North
BiiMmi"1 Jr.r Wllllntnsport, Harrlsburjj,
Nn,Tl?n'-lWnShlnif,on U,,(l th0 s0lltn'
tlon, rm11,Jnl;.alul n,ul hitermedlato sta
tions, 6.00, 10.0: a. tn., and 1.55 and 5.10 p.
in'ir.;,.',!1,?n,ld lntermedlnto stations,
meilii. ,,,-I?.n- m- Plymouth and Inter
ufniSlS Kt',.a"s'' 3'n5 alld 8.B0 P. m. For
Kingston, 12.E5 p. m.
.,11 VLJUl?" I,arlor mal sleeping coaches on
till express trnlns.
nh?!'adeiallef, Information, pocket tlme
ta,.et'" npPh' to M. L. Smith, Dls
tnct Passenger Agent, depot ticket of-
Delaware anl Hudson.
qn. v5untlnyi Feb- Bth, trains will leave
Scranton as follows:
ior Oatl)ondale-C20, 7.5.1, 8.53, 10.13 a.
9.1... 11.00 p. m.; l.M a. m.
or Albany, Saratoga. Montreal, Bos
ton New England points, etc. S.20 a. in..
2.20 p. in.
For Honesdule-C.20, 10.13 a. m.i 2.20,
5.2.. p. m.
I'or Ilkes-Bnrio (5.45. 7. IS, S.43,
10.1.1 a. in.; 12.01, 1.23, 2.1S, 3.33, 4.27,
9.3S.
6 10.
i.i-, ju. 11, ji..,ii p. m.
For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via
Lehigh Valley Railroad C.45 a. m., 12.03,
1.2S, 4.27 p. m.; with Black Diamond Ex
press, 11.30 p. in.
For Pennsylvania Railroad points, C.43,
9.! a. in.; 2. IS. 4.27 p. in.
For western points, via Lehigh Vallev
Hanrond-7.48 a. m.; 12.03, 3.33, with Black
Diamond Express. 10.41, 11.30 p. m.
Tinin will airlvo In Scranton as fol
lows: From Carbondale and the North C.40,
7.43, S.-S, 9.31. 10.38. 11.58 a. m.; 1.23, 2.13,
3.25. 4.2.1. 5.43, 7.43, 10.3S, 11.27 p. tn.
From WUkes-Barre and the Soiith-41.1R.
7.4S, 8.4S. 10.08. 11.55 n. m.: 1.18. 2.14, 3.43,
5.20, C.21, 7.53, 9.03, 10.03 p. m.: 1.13 a. ro.
SUNDAY TRAINS
For Carbondale 9.07, 11.33 p. m.; 1.53,
3 12. 5.51, D.53 p. m.
For Wilkes-Barre 9.13, 11.43 a. ra.; 1.5S,
3.2S, 5.43, 7.4? p. m.
Lowest rates to all points in United
States and Canada.
J. W. BURDICK. G. P. A.. Albany, N. Y.
H. V.. CROSS, D. P. A., Scranton, Pa.
Central Railroad of New Jersey
(Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.)
Stations in New York Foot of Liberty
street. N. R and South Ferry, Whitehall
street.
Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur
ing cleanliness and comfort.
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 20, 1S9S.
Trains leavo Scranton for Pittston,
Wllkes-Barre. etc., at 8.30, 10.10 a. m., 1.20,
2.35. 3.20, 7.10 p. 111. Sundays 9.00 a. m.,
1.00, 2.15, 7.10 p. m
For Lakewood and Atlantic City, S.30
For New York, Newark and Elizabeth,
8.30 (express) a. m.. 1.20 (express), 3.20 (ex
press) p. 111. Sundays, 2.15 p. m. Train
leaving 1.20 p. m., arrives at Philadelphia,
Reading Terminal, 7.03 p. m., and New
York, 7.03 p. m.
For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle.
hem Easton and Philadelphia, 8.30 a. m
1 "0. 3.20 p. m. Sundays. 2.15 p. m.
For Baltimore and Washington, and
nolnts south and west via Bethlehem,
8 "0 a m 1.20 p. m. Sundays, 2.13 p. m.
'For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc.. at
S "0 a m., 1.20 p. m.
For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlsburg,
via Allentown. S.30 a. m 1.20 p, in. Sun
dav 2.15 P. m.
For PottsviUe. 8.30 a. in., 1.20 v. m.
returning, leavo New York, foot of Llb
rtv street. North River, nt 4,00, 9.10. (ex
press ) a. m., 1.30 (expiess) p. m. Sunoays,
'l,leavon,New York. South Ferry, foot
Whitehall street, at 9 03 a. m.. 1.23 p. m.
Passengers arriving or departing from
HW terminal can connect under covor
with all tho elevated railroads. Broadway
cable "as and ferries to Brooklyn und
Sua en Islands, making quick transfer to
and from Grand Central depot and Long
'uJavePlmadelphla. Reading Terminal.
'1 VI ! 111., u.ll" !' HI. QUliimj". ,'
Through tickets to all poims
cj.i, ,,n,t West at lowest rato
East
at tho
B,Jllil"OLHAUSEN. Cen. Supt.
II. V. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Ast.
li rie and Wyoinlns Valley.
Time Table In Effect Sept. 19th. 1S9S
TiuliiB lea"o Seranton for New York.
N'ewburg and Intermediate points or
Kilo ralTroad. also for H.iwley and locu
nolnts at 7.03 a. m. and 2.25 p. m. Trains
Arrive at Seranton from above points at
10 "in m.. and 3.13 and 9.08 p, n
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