The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 11, 1899, Morning, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SCR ANTON TRI13UNIi-SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1890.
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NO EVIL EFFECTS
FROM SPECULATION
SOLID BASIS FOR GOOD BUSI
NESS NOT SHAKEN.
Market Is All the Safer Bocause
Much Unooundness Has Beon
Shaken Out Speculation in Wheat
Has Also Taken a Turn and, With
Heavy Exports, the Market Tends
Upward.
New York. Feb. 10. 11. 0. Dun A
Co.' a Weekly Review of Trade will nay
tomorrow :
The solid IkipIb for t?ooil business lias
not been iihaken by speculative teac
Hon. Rtncka have boon slltjhtly lower;
and the market Is nil the safer becnu-o
much tllixoundnets nml unreason base
been shaken ntlt. Speculation In wheat,
which for n time depi osed priced, hns i
also tnktn a tut it an 1 with he.ivv t
ports tilt- maiket tends upward again.
The cotton inovenient is not c"M'n-
.i-ii.. -.,ih.. i.m l.nund on rniiort-
ed Injuries It hulls Its own.
-'lean-
while dispatches tiom all paits of the 1
,,,,i, ,. ..h.iti. nitrmirillnni v netlvltv In
rnuntij show extraon llnotj ac"ii: in
Iho chief branches of trade and n blisi-
ncrs much larcur than a yc.ir nco In ,
iii.mlv nil. The benvi' oces of eV
ports over lmpoits continue?. New
Yolk eMorts hnlnR been in Iho weeks
ir, pPr cent, larper than last car, while
Impotts were by 9 per cent, larger.
In wheat Americans uro KuttltiK
profits even though pi lees ale lower
than thev were some months ago.
After .otno jleldlnR the price rose to
71 S7 centH nml thu .May option rose
l'4c. durlnir tho week, with Atlantic
exports ."!,92i),C9J bushels, Hour Included,
11 gainst 2,174,921 last enr, and total e
port", including tho Pacific. 4,047,403
bushels against "9C0.515 last ear.
"Western receipts hae been 3,0ri0,10fi
bushels against 2,917,770 for the week
Inst year, while com exports for the
week were also 4,102,60s bushels against
3S05.97C bushels lat jcar. At higher
or lower prices foreigners are constant
ly taking more wheat and corn from
us than In any previous jear.
The iron Industry is so exploited by
consolidations anil attempts of that
nature that it Is wonderful prices have
not reilected distrust. Instead there
have been frenerai nilvanecs, In pig be-
aue the demnnd has been large, for
Jlcssemor at 1'ittsbure to $11.40 and
Krey forj;o to $10.75, anil in finished
products because nearly all aro In de
mand beyond the capacity of worki
for some time to come. The advance
of 10 cents per ketj In wire nails by
tho nocittlrn was not caused bv any
especial prtteure for supplies but rails
have advanced 2 per ton and bars fl
because of urgent demand, especially
nt Philadelphia and Chicago for sev
eral thousand cars and plate mills are
everywhere ovcrciowded. At thu saim
time tho tr-inv negotiations for consoli
dation appeal s to be "topped for the
moment by opposition of one company,
but the activity is greater than evr
before. About 20,000 rails have been
old nt New York, half for a Nova
Scotia road In hoops there Is no nd
vnnc" nml the Standard Oil has made
a contract for 3,000 tons nt verv low
llgures. The Cemand for black sheets
Is bevond the capacity of mills.
Failures for the week hii been 217
In the United States Tgilnst 213 last
vear and 3," In Canada against 43 !as,t
iv.u.
The Grip Curo That Does Cure.
Laxative Promo Quinine Tablets re
nioves the cause that ptoduces La
Grippe. The genuine has L. 13. Q. on
each Tablfct. 23c.
THEMARKETS.
Wall Stieet Review.
New York, Feb. 10 Tho market today
left oft with tulv.tnccH in the leading spe
cialties and promlm nt rallwas with tho
tone uiihcttlid. The dealings were largi
ly profesblonul and were In the nature of
evening contrncts over the triple holiday.
The early trading was practically featuie
lets. Commission houses had but few or
ders and tho trading fur Loudon account
was in very modi rate volume without nny
marked tendenej. The iallwavs wero In
clined to sag In the early trading. Ag
gressive buvlng of Kurllngton dissipated
tho early hisltuncy and had a favoiahlo
Influence on tho market generally The
Coalers showed p irtlcul ir stringth. ns
did Now York Central, Pennsylvania and
tho Grangers genernllv The further suc
cesses about Manila had a sentimentally
beneficial influence on values. Prices roso
until delivery hour wnen thi re wis a
brisk selling movement but stocks were
ho well taken that a ral'. ensued In some
quarters In the final dealings and the
market closed over the lmlidais to bo re
opened Tucsdnv Meanwhile tho bnulc
statement will ni pear and much Impor
tance attnehes to its character. Total
sales wero 40.1, Km shares Railroad and
miscellaneous bonds wero In good u
qucst throughout the day with gains of
importance la home issues. Totul sales
wero $3,830,000.
Carrington & Co's. Lettei.
New York. Peb. 10. London shovvi'
very few changes this morning and tla
market opened slightly below the do
ing In soinr cases, but with verv strong
undertone. Very nr-'resse huvtng ol
Rurllngton nnd Qulncy can led the pilees
of the stock up over 2 pir cent during
tho ilav, vhbh served to strengthen tht
vholo list A'lde from some nrw from
Washington In regard to the subsidy bll,
there was nothing of anj mommt ttan
plred and the market was exe-edlnilv
dull and n.iirovv In fluctuations ohIim
to the evening up of contracts over the
holldavs. Unless si me bad news shou'.l
elevelop before Tucsdnv morning It Is
more than probable wo 'hall have an
other ndvaneo In prlees, but 11 . do not
believe It will reach am gir.it m ip-nttinh
The hiav selling of th.. i-irh i irt of
this week h ir e.i. i d imlli a Inrgi short
interest and the market Is sir 1 gtb"nec
Ui't so much In p iion I, ' id 1 1 th
market bt ns niled with light waist d
bulls It Is fast re idling 11 position vvh' 'o
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The New Orange Industrial Association offer addi
tional attractions to lot buyers in a philanthropic plan
designated to benefit any unfortunate individual, for any
lot-share buyer who should die after having subscribed for
a lot and paid ?!lft or more thereon and is not in arrears
in his payments, the Association will cancel the remaining
debt and give his or her heirs or assigns the property free
and clear, as though it had been paid for in full, provided
that the subscriber is not at the time of making such sub
scription suffeiing from any incurable disease or lingering
sickness.
Lots S325. 00 Payable Monthly.
308-309 Mears Building, Scranlon, Pa,
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It In niloil with llKht wnlstcd bears nntl
rallies nro easy t. Urlns about. We Uo
not look foi nnv i .tcrlnl dccllno and,
UK wo hnVB wild before, udvlso put chaser
when llio market loolts the worst, we uo
not look for tiny matoilnl nilvanee nt
moment. Thcro Is Jim enough danger In
thu moneturj Bliuatluu to (.rente n cnu
tlous feellmr In tho minds of tho batiks
a nil banker rmil for that reason any
proiicsslve buil cnmpnlun Is sure to be
illhiouiiiKl b higher runs for tnont .
The, shipment of curi enclos to the west
slnttld befiln in xt month ami continue
well on towel') the llrst of May ami
Iho coun-o of the market l unto to be
controlled by the volume of the nuve
mint. Wo arn ery pntllnl to Atchison
preferred. Missouri, Kanas nti'l Timh
aiul on nil weak spots believe tin y sin id J
bo boiiRht. AtchNori preferred Is on" of
tho mint f.tvnrllp stocks on tin bull side
A Rood crop Ihl"! vcjr with free niov
jnent should nilvntue the price fullj.
points above present values '1 ho pies
tit seveio winter nhould hie a vcy
fnornblo effect on n'l tho Coat-m, and
we ih'nl Onnrlo and Western, llondltitr.
fit k t. and seroml preferred, and Dc1av ire
nml Hudson m all weak spots ein be
safely purrliasid. In reirnrd to Mnnhnl
tun, while we arc lieurl.'li on tho ulll
mnlo outcome do not advice sales ex
upt mi t-h-up ralllex The stock Is In U
mt rio'.lv at the present time In orner
t. control the proNles for the mcotlni on
I'dirtnm as nml un mnterlal selllnc
vmnlil Kiirplv ( ri nln il Klnirt Interest whleh
I would be er easily htmlled to Its el's-
iidinntnrP
udinntaKP Another thine: tho stocHtioni-
r iri t their new te ek at 12 and vlr-
I tiinllj enated a position where It Is nei -
, ,a y to ..,,,, tl,p Mtock ut a price wlnie
tin ran lKiuinnte at n fair prom, ah
this will prevent nnv inntcrlnl decline
at the inoiiitnt. but from what we know
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we hao no hcltntlnn In savlm? tint wi'h
or without ilietrlial rqtllpincnt the sv1"
tm h fippn (i) hp 11 anA (no s(()(,k
lH rnnrPiv too hlch for Its Intrlniie woith
The market rlocl at some recession from
Its hest prlees, but steady.
Quotitlons furnished by LAllATl A
n"l,I.i:R. stock, pro In nnd cotton brok
ers, rooms HO and 210. Hoard of Trade
building, Scrautoii, I'.i.
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1 Can Southern (0
N J. Central 102
Ches. & Ohio IV1
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Scianton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of TOO.
STOCKS Rid. Ask' d.
Scrnnton & Plttton Tiac. Co. ... s,)
First National Hank MO . .
Rlmhu st Uoulevard 100
Sertntoii Savings Pr.nk 233
Pcranton Packing Co 93
Third National Rank SS3
'J In oop Novell Mfg. Co SO
S11 niton Rillw.o i'o 23
Dime Dep. & Dls. R ink ISO
Kcouoiii) L ght Heat .X. Pow
er Company .. . tj
Scranton Illuminating, Heat
d Power Company is
Scranton Foiglng Co :0O
Tinders' Nation il Rank 110
Larka Lumber Co J50
Lnck Tiust A: Safe Dep. Co . 130
Moosle Mountain Cual Co VJ
Srrantnti Point Co SO
Claik .V. Snover Co. Com 410
Clark & Snover Co, Pr 123
C-irsnn Coal Co (V)
Scranton Axle Works SO
Scr. Iron Fence .t Mfg. Co ino
UONDS.
Scrnnton Pass. Railway, first
mortgage, due 1020 113 ...
Pe-plc's fetreet Railway, first
mmttraire. due ltdS
115
Peoples Stieet Rallwav. Gen-
1 rnl mertKage dim l'i21
115
Dickson Manufacturing Co .
Lncka Township School 5!.
City of Scranton St. Imp. VV
Mt Vernon Coal Co
"crnnton Axlo Woil.s
Mranton Tnetlon 1'J) bonis..
Carson Coal Co
100
102
102
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105
NewYorkGraln and Produce Market.
New York, r b 11 Flour Dull but
fairly steady. Wheat Spot stc.uh ; No.
2 red yV. f. o b allo.it; No 1 nnoith
e rn Duluth, Sl'.e , f ei b , alio it. No 2
do elo , iS'ie ,1 o b , nllont to arrl 'e;
No 1 nntthein New York, voj,c, f. o. b .
afloat spot, options opened weaker In
consequence of liberal Argentine ship
ments, lower enb-c-s nnd report. I sno,s;
milled later on nllegcel outs d suppoit
but In tho last liuur broke npdlv a a
isiitl of mild 1 weither niedletlonM
dosed weak at e. net dccl'ne, No 2
March closed 7ri're ; M.i, 7i ,c ; JiH,
7".i-c Corn Spot llrm. No 2. .'atiiv
f o. b. nlloat rrvv and oM; options opined
.aslir with wheat lter experlenei d a
o d advance on leni'iing and snail e.
n-ipts easing off finally with when;
rlopil quiet ut '.aNe net ailvnce, No
' 1"e No 1 .IP. e.; No. 2 wh'te, 3jc ;
trirk vlilt.-. west, rn SCilOc : trai it mixed,
v 1 stern. mp Riitter-Finn, vnsteni
irmmcrv W n22 , do. fnitnrv, ll'jalli' ;
rigin. 22e.; Imliatlen 'reamcry, H,il7e ;
stite dalrv I'.aisp ; do eriameiv, lua21' c
Figs Firm, stnte an I IJennsslvnnla. ?Pj
n22e.; western fresh. 2ti., sou the ru. 210220
Philadelphia Oinln and Produce.
Philadelphia. Feb in Wb -t l'n.
rh incest ; conlr.nt 'jriiel. Ibtiiu.v, 7',.t
7'' e Ccm Meals No J mivirl Fc'nii-
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. e'o do JIKti No .mixed .' . Ma , o.mand; lambs, choice to extn, J3 l"a5 21; fh.n,, s.,M,r lv Muith lllli. 1SW. at rliVfli .
."'.'. ,,,:!l,rn-.1r In, ''""i c ',l, ' rl, ,' ! ? JlXPJW"'?),?1!! 10 o'clock a. in., at w hlch time ..na Place i?em,,,i
ii l- ,-I r-iirn niV.i f Yiichpr- fri sn 'I', ...!rl," "'"""' ,''"""w' -"'""" n l persons interestcu n uy lie preseiii mi., icriinnii
I r ,,i !"". ''," "!",, nf" do' sonu?:i "' $2MM-U- be huud, ,oud those imv mg cla.ms on cnshioi's
maibv 22c , do. western - do. south- u,.i.i fnn,i must uunctr and present their ,
The People's
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POPOLAK CLKAKING IIOUS1S for tlia Kcncflt ol All Who
ilnvo Houses to Kent, Itcal Lntate or Other Properly to
Sell or Llxchmiiie, or Who Wnnt Situations or Help These
Entail Advertisements Co-it One Cent n Word, Six Insertions for
live Cents a Word Iixjcpt Situations Wanted, Which Are In
,eitcd Tree.
FOR RENT
aorsi:s - steam on rmiNAcu
heat. HACKRTT, 1'ilco Hulldlni.
not srs-ng. ri'iiNAcu, $22,
IIALKIi'lT, Pllco UulldhlK.
STEAM.
LANDLORDS SEEKINll TENANTS OH
tenants seeuuiir houses should see
IIACKETT.
HACKl'-IT IJUYS, SELLS, RENTS AND
Insures pmpeity, collects rents, etc.
rLA'i S-STEAM I fliATED. $16, $16 AND
117 See IlACKE'lT.
1, tores and oFricES-DEsiRAin.E---
ceiitral city steam, etc HACKL.TT.
STl)ltI-$50CO; ST11AM HKATIID, riNR
bascment, water cloet, co.l vaults;
teniinl, SLVcm. lines sticct cars; good
uliiuows; olectrb and g.is lights, good
huslnca. Jones. 311 Spruce street.
pop- m-NT-sTom: koom. no. 207
North Washington avenue, formerly
occupied by J. W. Cueriihey. Steam
luat, elevator, rear entrance, lor terms
apply to Jones Ilros., 311 Lackawanna
.ivenue.
3pli:asant rooms pIrst plooh,
ii r), for housekeeping. M. II. IIOL
OATU. 4 ROOMS AND UATII,
HOLOATH.
$10.00. M. II.
7 ROOMS COMPLRTH,
HOLGAril.
$12 00. M. II.
C-ROOM IIOI'SR. WRST SIDR, $8 00. M.
11. HOI.UATR.
C-ROOM HOFSR WRST SIDK, $10 00. M.
II. HOLGATi:.
5-ROOM FLAT. MODRRN. COMPLRTR,
$1100. M. II HOLGATR.
S-ROOM HOITSR.
slon March Is.
OATR.
MODRRN, POSSKS
$21 W. M. II. HOL-
'-ROOM IIOCSR. NRW, MODRRN. $23 00.
M II. HOLGATR.
9-ROOM HOUSR. CKNTRAL, $2100.
II HOLGATR.
M.
9-ROOM HOUSR, POFSRSSION MARCH
Is, $22 00. M. H. HOLGATR.
9-ROOM SINGLR HOUSE, $20 00.
HOLGATR.
M. II.
S ROOM HOUSR. $18. M. II. HOLGATR.
10-ROOM IIOFSR, QUINCY AVR . $23.00.
M. II. HOLGATR.
10-ROOM HOUSR. MODRRN. CRN
trill $1100 M. II. HOLGATR.
10-ROOM HOUSR STEAM HEAT, $10 00.
M. II. HOLGATR.
9-ROOM RRICK. STRAM HEAT, CRN
tral, $32 50. M. H. HOLGATR
9-ROOJ' HOUSR MODRRN. STRAM
beit. Green Ridge. $23 UO. M II. HOL
GATR. FINE MODRRN HOME, STRAM HEAT,
corner, $l'.00 M. II. HOLGATR.
MODRRN HOME, STONE STEAM
heat, central $30 00. M. II. HOLGATR.
FINE MODRRN SINGLR HOUSE,
good location. For particulars call
ut olllce. M. II. HOLGATR, Common
wealth Rulldlng.
FOR RENT STORE AND C FLOORS.
207 Wvoming avenue Can be rented
singly or together Rlevator if desired.
M W. Squire, 223 Jefferson avenue.
FOR RENT MY RESIDENCE COR
ner of Washington avenue and Olive
stieet All modern imprcveincnts. In
quire S. Moirls, No ("02 N. Washington
avenue, or Morris Hros'. Shoo Store, No.
CO Lackawanna avenue
FOR RRNT-FROM APRIL 1ST ELEV-cn-ruoin
slngl bouse, 722 Jefferson
avenue. Hath, furnace, gas stationary
stove, etc. Inqulro at 313 Lackawanna
av nue.
roil RENT APRIL Tst! STORE
rooms on Lackawanna avenue and
Spruce street, also dwelling Apply at
once to r S. P.iull, 1334 Sinderson ave.
I OR RRN'T-TWO TLOORS. 40R0.
hint Included: centrally located; low
rent. Inquire 117 Penn avenue.
POR RRNT-FROM APRIL 1. HOUSE
No. i2! ijuinij nvenue, 12 rooms; all
Improved ints, 2 houses on Costcllo court,
nesr Mosps Tnjlor hospital, 7 rooms, nil
Improvements Apply to J. R Woolscy
fc Co. conti.ictors and builders, 312 For
est court, cltv
rOR RENT HOUSE C21 MADISON
avenue; steam heat; every conveni
ence Apply Owens Rros , toi Madison
avenues
O F F I C R S IN COl iMONWRALTII
Rulldlng, slnglp rooms and suites for
tcin of viars with vaults Ono suite of
dx connecting ofllces with three vaults
or throi stilus of two olllces, each with
vault Moderate) price. Retlnlshed to suit
tenants. Inquire at room 009 on 0th floor.
FOR RrXT-DFSK ROOM OR SHARE
of ofl'ces, sfiind flonr, front. Coal
Exchui ge. C.ili at main 13.
FOR RENT-SECOND
Qulncj.
FLOOR. 701
western. 22e do sou'hern, 21c Chce i.
Dim Refined Suunis Unchnnge'd Cotton-
"4tn 1 Tallow Flim. city prima In
hogsheads, 4c , countr: do. do., barrels.
l',e ncrs, 00 "C ; c.iks hc ; gri i".
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111
,c. Live I'otutrv i-trm; row is iuii.t
old loostcrs, 7c. spiing chickens, 10
ii 11,. turktvs. JUC. tlllehs. lOllle1. r.e
UC. lllllh'
9 Hi" Dressed Poult r Plrm: fowls,
choice, RHe. do. tnir to good. lOtfciillc. ;
e.ld roosters, 7c, spring chickens ehjl"0
vestern. Hal2c ; do fulr to go.xi. lOalO'c
turk vs chiilco to fancy, 12.11c.- do fair
to good iille ducks 9il0e. Receipts -I
lour, 2""0 barrels mid 400 sacks; wh"it,
IsOul bushel.; eorn siCOO but he's: oi's
liidriO bushels. hipni'nts Wheat. 2 000
bushels: com, ICO.OfO bushes, oit, 9,Otl
bushels.
BuITnlo Live Stock Market.
En ft P.uf'alo, N Y I'tli, 10 Cat Hi
Abo.n sitiidj. Hogs Fall I v active- good
iti elio'e YnrKei-s nml llglit meillums
Eaet Liberty Cattlo Market
Post Liberty. Pa IVb lO.-Oattlo
Steady, cm i j. $iiri7j prime f j i1ii i0;
enmmon, tlSOnl Hogs-Active; cvtia
hi iv liriult'ii- lust medlutni $112'-. i
4 15 heuvev Yorlc-rs 1 10 H J3'4: lU'ht
Yorlce i ' Slnli'o: plc tl.TSai'M; roughs,
f2"."!i'.7i ?hrep- Si idv. ehnieo weth-
ehnieo wfth
p ",Vit go, lominnn & Sfl 13 CO : chnlco
Inirlis loi'o, "ommon to pood, lns;
veal calves, S7.iT 75
New Yorlc Llvo Stock Market.
Now Toik, Teb 10,-Meevcto l'lrm to
li'siu r buliH btendv, steei s. common to
eii t ll'Ai" i ox n. lntw: hulls, ral;
e. ' - V"'il Ciilvis Vii s sternly, west,
eies glow nnd enslir vealH ? is 21, wist
o ns JI Miut 75 Hheep Ste.idj : (lambs,
mod' artelv active iil unchansred, sheep,
o iiniiion to piinie W2Ji5iW. Hogs Nom
inally Ilrni nt J!al?Ci.
Oil Market.
Oil C't, Ri IVb 10 -Credit balances,
$ l. hhlnnients oriOCll barrels; runs, 6,
317 Inritla
FINANCIAL.
LaBAR & FULLER
BROKERS.
Olteit tiftabllslut llnisoln the City.
I).lllM In alOCK . C l TUN, (1'tAIN and
I'KOVi ION , on mirin o ur delivery.
Ol'rICl.: Kninn joe) and u Hoard ot Trade
liuildlnj, craiitnn, I'a
L. O LA RAR. L. V. FULLER.
Exchange.
FOR SALE
FOR SALM-linST L1NH NI!W AND
second hand sleighs and bol of all
kinds at M. T. Kellers Lackawanna Cur
riago Wotks.
FOR 8AI.IJ A L1CI3N8KD RRSTAU
rant on tho comet of Ptnn and Mul
berry street, Scrnntoii. For Infoimatlon,
ulc, apply on tho premises.
FOR SALR-A GOOD PORTLAND CUT
tcr. Address 313 Jefferson avenue
FOR BALR-PIANOS AND OKGANb AT
Guernsey Ilrothers' rooms, 7-S Hurr
building Goods the best, prlcis tho low
est, terms tto easiest. A call will con
lnc nil.
DRSIRARI R LOTS ON COLFAX AVR
nuc. For particulars address lio i5,
Scrunton, I'a.
FOR SALH-TRN R-I-P-A-N-3 FOR 5
cents at druggists. One gives relief.
REAL ESTATE.
ir yol HAV12 iiousns for salu
or rent seo HACKRTT.
IF YOU 1IAVR LOTS FOR SALR OH
rent see- HACKL1T.
IF YOU HAVR FARMS FOR SALR OR
rent see HACKRTT.
IF YOU HAVR PROPHRTY TO RX
change see HACKRTT.
HACKRTT HAS RARGA1NS IN RCSI
ness or nsldcnco properties.
HACKRTT HUYS. SRLLS, RRNTS AND
Insures property, tollects rents, etc.
RUYRRS SRRKING PROPRRTY OR,
owners becking bujers should seo
HACKRTT.
$20,000 RUYS PROPRRTY NRTTING
over 8 per cent. HACKRTT.
$3,600 RUYS
bath, etc.
GM ADAMS-10 ROOMS,
HACKRTT.
$2,300 RUYS NORTH RND HOUSR
toomy; has conveiilinces. HACKLTT,
$2,200-HOI'SR AND RARN NRAP. JAIL.
HACKRTT. Prlco Rnlldlng.
$3,300 MODERN TRN-ROOM HOUSE
near Vine street, HACKRTT.
$1,930-CHARM1NG COSY HOME NEAR
tjulncy; steam heat. HACKRTT.
$G,S00 - FINE HOME. HARDWOOD
floors, etc.; now. HACKRTT.
$7,000-THIRTRRN-ROOM HOUSR; DR
slrably situated; city steani. HACK
RTT. $U00-HOUSn, RARN AND LARGE
lot, Madison; bargain. HACKRTT.
ii.OOO-DRSIRARLE RESIDENCE. CLAY
ave., city kteam, etc HACK El T.
S.EOO-IARGR LOT; TWO DOUflLE
houses, asphalt pave. HACKRTT.
DOUHLE HOUSES - SPECIAL RAR
galns. HACKRTT. I'rlee Rullditm.
WE OFFER A FRW RARGAINS.
Slnglo house, good location, prlie $0,300,
reduced to $3,230 If quick sale is made.
Owner out ol town and Instructs us to
sell nt this reduced price. M. H. HOL
GATR. 11-room single house, well built, In good
location. I'rico $1 5'JO, reduced to ft l(i
M. II. HOLGATR
House nnd largo lot, cost $1,500 Wo
are authorized to fell for $2,100. M. II.
HOLGATE ..
Fine moder home, listed to ell for
t",'. can be bought for much less. This
is well worth looking up. M. 11. HOL
GATR. Doublo house, good location. Prlcu ra -000
reduced to $0 2 M. 11 HOLGATE,
Commonwealth Rulldlng.
rOR SALE-MY RESIDENCE AT 2V
Colfax averue. Just ce mpMcd All
modern Improvements Hrrdwood finish,
sanitary plumbing, electric lights etc.
Price reasonable. Address Frank T.
Okell, 220 Rroadway. New York city.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
koiTsvxivtent'mkdicine lius-
Iness, wldelj advertised, great oppor
lunltv ; remedies of marvelous merit,
$3,000 required. Crabtteo s Agency, Chat
tanooga, Tenn.
MORE MONRY IN COPPRR STOC K S
than an thing else. I have the best
book and particulars free. J. Runte, 22
Wall street, New York.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MOTEYr'6"la3ArT7f6irPIMt
cent, sums to suit boriowcr. James
Gardner Sanderson. 1003 Meats Hldj, clt.
FURNISHED ROOMS.
FOR RENT-PLEASANT F'.'rtNISHED
rooms: conveniences. Rooms from U.30
up, 522 Mulberry street.
BOARD WANTED.
WANTED -BY A SINGLE GENTLE
man, a sunm, well 1. ited room for
several weeks where tb ie Is a heat'd
bath room Address with terms D F. 1..
Scranton Tribune ofnee
LOST.
LOST-HALF GROWN WHITE POINT-
er dog.lemuii toleiied ears nnd luiinel
lemon muiK on foiehel d and side. Re"
wurd ter return to A. G. Thomason, li4i
Moiue avenue
LEGAL.
IN RE ESTATE OE ISAAC ELLIS,
deceased. In the Orphans' Court of
Lticknwaiina county, No. u.o bones A.
The uudirslsned. an auditor uppolntrd
bv the Ori ha lis' Court of sold county
to pass up. n the exeiptlons id to the
second neeoutit ot Mnrv K. Lllls, red-
itilnlulr.it , l- nt nilltl StiU. und tO ellS-
trlbuto any balatiev fuund hi her
bunds, hereby gives notice that he will
claims wr forever be debdircd from eum-
Ing in on wild runn.
X'RRD C. 1IANVRN, Auditor.
SITUATIONS WANTED
- j SITRATIOIJ ANTRD-TO CO Ol'T RY
the daj wasninir ironiun ny mo nny.
Mrs. I.cc. 420 rr.inklln avuiue. tlclo door
Biri A'l ION WANTRU -RY MIRDLr"
nKtd lady as h.iuknpei in u small
family. Addrcbs 417 North Main avenue,
tlty.
SITUATION WANTRU-riUST CLA&S
1 chef cook, hotel or leblnur.int. Ad
i dress 223 Penn avenue.
, Bm'ATlbiT" WANTRD-RY A YOUNO
1 man In ccneral store h yean' experi
ence; also u llrst-cluss meat cutter and
, can furnish No 1 lefcrcnecs Address
! U. M. this olllce. oi box b.1. Jermyn I'a.
SITRATION WANTRD-riRST-CLArfS
chef, cook hotel or restaurant. Ad
dress 221 I'enn ave.
S1TI-ATION WANTRD - WASHINC.
Ironlni; or un kind of house cleanltiK
hv tho daj or will take washlni; home.
Mrs. Lee. side door. 420 1'rHnklln ave'liue.
SITUATION WANTRD-RY A YOl'NO
woman with e.xptrleneo at housework.
Can furnish Rood references. Address A.
C. Trlbuno olllce, city
A FIRST-CLASS CHRISTIAN MAN.
nuo JO, wants a trustworthy position
of any kind. Would nccept small salury
nnd board; ben reference. 1. R, L.,
Trlbuno olllco.
WANTED.
WANTHD-A BHT OF 11LACK8.MITII
tools. Address S. J. P., Tribune olllco.
WANTIID-CASM OP HAD IIRA1 TU
that R-I-P-A-N-S will not bcneilt. Send
6 tints to RliMtis Chemical Co.. New
York.for 10 samples and 1,000 tcstlmonl.ils.
AGENTS WANTED.
AGENTS WANTRD-TO SRLL THI2
new procebs window vvnsheri waff
tank, sponge and rubht. drcr combined.
Klefot llros,, Clcvulnnd, Uhlo,
CANVASURRSi WANTRD - SRWINO
machine attachment for ripping
scams, state lights for silo; corres
pondence solicited. Rtireka Ripper Co ,
Room 418 Roanoke building, Chicago
AORNTS, SOAPMRN- RRD HOT PROP
oplllon. Moore M Rrond, N. Y., wants
wngun representatives, big combination
sales; advertising plnn; $I0-$W weekly.
WR DO NOT WANT ROYS OP LOAF
cts to write us but mm of nbllltv,
$200 to $S0O per month Silesnicn and
general agents Salarv or ctiimiston.
RACINR F1RU RNGINR CO.. L'l'd. Ra
cine, Wis.
HELP WANTED-MALE.
GOVRRNMRNT POSITIONS DON'T
prepnro for nny civil scivlce exam
ination without seeing our Illustrated
catnlogito of Information. Sent fue.
Columbian Correspondence College,
Washington, D. C.
WANTRD - RRSPON8IHLR FIRM
wants otllco mntingcr at Scrnnton: sal
ary. $1,200 year; JC0O cash anil best icfcr
ences required! rommen Inl reference fur
nished. Address Postonice Rox 312 Phlla
HELP WANTED-FEMALE.
lXdHTO ilMRROlDiiR-GOOb tay-
lng, easy work sent to vour home;
write for satnplo and materials. Vnlqiia
Rmhroldcry Co.. 102 Fulton St.. New loik.
BANKING.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION Oh THE
TRADERS NATIONAL BANK
at Scrnnton, In the Stato of Pcnnsjlva-
nla, at tho close of buslpess, Feb. 1, ISO I:
RRfcOLRCRS.
Loans nnd discounts $ 000,243 3';
OviTdtnfts, seeiind and unse
cured 400 i7
U. S. bonds to secure circu
lation 200,000 00
Premium on U. S. bonds 10,nn0 nO
Stocks, securities, etc S9.201 01
Banking house, furnlturo nnd
flumes 140,000 00
Other real estatoand moitgages
owned 10.013 li
Revenuo stamps 1.21! M
Due from National banks (not
rcseivo agents) 7 90111
Due from stato b.'nks and
bunkers 7,40'i .'.I
Duo from approved teseive
ugents 71,115 31
Checks and other cash Items. . "-.1 91
Exchanges for clearing hoti'-e . fi. P7 73
Notes of other National banks. 1.910 ijO
Fractional paper eurteno,
nickels and cents .tii; 71
Lawlul Money Reserve In
Rank, viz.
Specie $20,721 20
i-egai tenuer notes.. 71,3111 uu
42 Oil 20
Redemi lion fund with U. S
treasuier. (5 per cent, ol ell
culatlon) y.tiOu 00
Total
$1,207,001 20
LIAR1LIT1RS
Cnpltal stock paid In
.$ 230(fOr)
siuipius tuna
Undivided prollts, less expenses
und taxes paid
Nntlonul bank notes outstand
ing Dun to other National banks...
Duo to stato banks and bank
ers . .
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits subject to
check
Remind certificates of deposit .
Certified checks
Cashiers checks outst'indlnj:.
Notes and bills redlsceumted ...
Hills paj able
Liabilities other thin those
nbovo stated
ii.300 47
lOlOO On
15,(21 01
2,2P! 11
Ji W
72ISSSS
12,1 it fi-f
4'.7 ."
11 12
Neilie
None
None
Total $1.2i,7 oil 20
State of Pennsvlinnla. County of Lnck
awannn ss :
I, Frink L. Phillips cashier of the. above
nnmed bank, do snlemnlv svvear that the
above statement Is true to the be'st of m
knowledge nnd bi-llef.
P L. PHILLIPS, Cashier.
Subscribed und sworn to bufoif me ibis
10th day of lMnuarv, l-n
W S. D1E1IL, Notary Public
Correct Attest.
JOHN T. PORTER
C1IAS SCHLAGRR
EDWARD S JONES.
Dl'wtors
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
FIRST FAT10NAL BANS
nt Scrnnton. In the State of Pennsvlvnnln,
at tho close of business, Fcbruiiy 1th,
lfs90:
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts JlCOi) 93
Overdrafts, becured and unse
cured 2,919 43
U, S. bonds to secure cli cula
tlon 500)0 00
Stocks, securities, cte 1,13.421 fc
Ranking house, furnltuio nnd
fixtures no.00000
Other real rstato und mort
gages owned 3, 100 00
Due from National banks (not
reserve agents) 17,739 57
Duo from stato banks and
bankers 27.17S 33
Due fiom npptoved reset vo
nge-nts 1.07.47121
Chicks and other cash Items . iv.3 si
Exeh inges for clearing houuo.. lll.iiJ
Notes ot other N itlonal banks.. lo.&io in
Fractional nauer currency,
nickels, and cents 1,13139
Lawful Monei Reserve In
Rank, viz.:
Speclo Jlslsll LI
Legal tender notes. 2SB S30 0)
'-'-'"
Redemption fund with V. H,
trearurer (5 per cent, of cir
dilation)
Due fiom U. S. tteasurer, other
thin 3 per cent, icdemptlon
fund
DO)
1.000 ft)
Total S7ID0.17002
LIARILITIRS
Capital stock paid In $ swoTtim
Surplus fund l,000,Wi 00
Undivided piollts, less expenses
and tn.xes jiald 132,328 73
Nntlonal lnnk notes outstand
ing ... .. .. . 41W ro
Dm to other National bulks .. in ST Ml
Due to suta banks and bank-
en IS .'lil
D vl.lendr. iinpnld 20,000 0)
deposits subject to
. . .... 8.711 S90 70
crrtltli ntrs nf dtoslt.. fl l" Rl
rnechs - ' -i
checks nut standing... 107 10
1 Ol 111. . . . , 1 rj .t .'
Htnto of I'ennsylvnnla, County of Lack-
nvvaiina .:
I Is:nic I'ot. e.ihle of th ibnye
m.t l.ft 1"rt ni
tianii 'I iinnii no soiomni s.mu him uw
nbovo stntemmt In trno to the best of my
knowledge mid belief.
ISAAC TOST Cnshlr
FubJcribeel nnd sworn to before mo this
10th day nf Robrunrv. lvo).
JA1IR3 II TORRT1Y.
Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
n. T.. rvrK,ON.
J A LINEN.
XV. XV. SCRANTON.
Directors.
Beat Them All
A WEI I.-KNOWN LACKAWANNA
AVCNUn BUSINESS MN PLACED
A 'TOR RENT" ADVERTIPAtENT
IN EACH OP TOUR SCRANTON
DAILY PAPERS
As Usual
THE TRIBUNH BROUGHT MORE
REPLIES THAN ANY OF THE
OTHERS. TRIBUNE WANT ADS
PAY. ONE CENT A WORD,
CASH IN ADVANCE.
PROFESSIONAL.
AriCHIT'0r3
RDWARD'H. DAVlft. AllCillU.il,
Conncll Rttllillng, Scinnton,
R, L. WALTRH. ARi'liril.CT. OFFICII
rear of TOO Washington tiveuuc.
LRW1S HANCOCK. JR. ARCIHTRCr,
4!5 Spruce St.. cor. Wash, nv , Heranton.
rnr.Tjrniric 1. nuowN, AitcinrncT.
Price Rnlldlng, 121 Washington avetue,
Scinnton
T. T. LACRY tk SON. ARCH1TRCTS.
Trnders' National Rank. "
DEVTIITI
PR. 1. O LYMAN, SCRAN'ION Pltl
vato Hospital, cor. Wjoming and Mill
ben y.
DR. II. F. RRYNOLD3. OPP P. O
DR. C. C. LAURACII. 115 Wonllng nve
WELCOME C SNOVER, 311 Washington
nvenue. Hours, 9 to 1, and 2 lo3.
hat riAHUFicTuncn.
TOI.LRS. 109 SPRUCE STRRF.T.'mAKES
sour hnt tp order nnd thev fit.
HOTCL3 AND REITAURtHTS
THE ELK CAFE, 123 ANrTliTiTRANK
lln avenue. Rates reisonalue
r. .EIGLRR. Proptlctor.
SCItANTOX HOUSR. NEAR I).. L & W.
passenger depot. Conducted on tho Ru
ropean plan VICTOR KOCH. Prop.
tv w "???
FRANK E IlOYLE. ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor-at-L.iw. Uutr building, rooms
11 nnd 11, Washington avenue.
WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT
tnrncjs and Cotinst Hors-nt-Law. Re
publican building, Washington avenue,
Scrnnton, Pa
JRSSUP & JRSSUP, ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors - nt - Law Commonwealth
building. Rooms 1, 20 nnd 21.
JAMES XV OAKI-ORD ATTORNEY-AT-Ltvv.
Rcmms 311, 315 and 510, Hoard of
Trade building.
D. H REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on real estate recurlty.
Mcars' btilld'ng, corner Washington
avenue nnd Spiueo street,
JAMES J. II HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-Law
001 Commonwealth building,
Scranton.
RDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY.
Rooms 903-901, 1th floor. Mears building.
L. A. WATRER. ATTORNRY-AT-l.AW,
T02 Hoard of Trade building. Sciantoi ,
I'a.
C R PITCHER, ATTORNRY-AT-LAW.
Commonwealth building. Scrnnton. P".
PATRRSON .t WILCOX,
National Hank building.
TRADERS
C COMEGYS,
building.
1-13
REPUHI.1CAN
A. W. RERT1IOLP
Mcars' building.
ATTORNEY,
t'IDVJIFZ
MRS. GAP.l.E. GRADUATE MIDWIFE.
151S Wnshbutn street. Seiantiin. I.u
gt.gemeilts FiiHcltcil. Rooms and best
attendance foi a UmlleJ number of p 1
tlentu. PHYSICIANS AND SUROSOMS
PR C. L. PREY, fcCRANlON (SAVINGS
Rink Ruliding, 122 Wjenilng avenue.
MARY A SHEPHERD. M. D. HOME
orathlst. No 22s Adams avenue.
DR W. E ALLEN. 312 NORTH WAS'I
Ington avenue.
DR It. THAPOLD SPECIALIST IN
D seises of W'imeii, col ml Wvomlng
iie.-iiuc nnd Sin in e street Hcrint,i.
Olllce hours Thursday and Siturdays,
9 a. in. to C p. m.
DR 1. M. GATES. ROOMS. 2)7 AND 213
Id trd nf Tind-i Rulldlng Ofllcn bonis,
s to 9 n m 2 tj 11 nnd 7 to S p. in. Resi
dence, 203 Mndlon avenue.
iiii c. l ntEAS. specialist in
R'ipttuc Truss l'lulng and r.tt Rediie.
tlon. Olheo telephone 1201. Huuis. 10 to
12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9
DR S. W L'AMOREAUX O.'I ICE 33D
Washlngten nvenue Residence 131S Mul
bcrrj Chronic ellsenses. lungs, heait,
kllnevs ami genllo-urlnari organs a
specialty. Hoars, 1 to 4 p m.
XV. a. ROOK. VETERINARY SUR
ceon Horses, Cnttle nnd Dogs treato 1.
Hospltnl, 121 Linden street. Scranton.
Tiliphone 2072
school1";
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA,
Scranton. Pa. Courses preparatory to
i olio; p. law inedlclui or business. Opens
Sept. 12 Send fot catalogue". Rev. Ihom
ns M. Calm, LL D , Walter H Rncll,
A. M.
C. H. CLARK & CO. SFEDMEN AND
Nur?erjmen: store IP, W.ishlniton nve.
nuo: green house 1 ."0 Nor'h Main ave
nue; stoio telephone, 7s2.
WIRE CCRCCNS
JOS. KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACKA
v.ann.a averue. Scranton, Pa., manufac
turer of Wire Scieens
MIC
-C.U
ius
BAUER'S JRt.Hr.BTRA-JlUSlC l'OR
balls iilrntcs, parlies, itceptiuns. wod
illiigs and cn.curt work furnished. For
te-ms. addres R J. Bauer louductoi,
117 Wjoming avenue, over llulberls
misle stoic.
, MEGARCEE BROTHERS. PRINTntS'
I vippll. s i nve opes paper ba(,s, twin j
VAuioiiouso. jij vvasnnigton avenue,
fccranton. Pi.
SO A LP TREATJENTj
MRSTTKI?iTl!:. bCAI.P T11I.A..
ment, 60c: shampooing riOc ; faci il
massage, manicuring, 23c ; chuopody. .01
Oulncs.
CITY SCAVENGER
A D RRI.K.S CLEANS 1'RIVV VAl'l.l-;
unil cess po'iiv no n Iur Improved
pimps used A PRIOGS Proprietor
I.envo ortle-s I'i'-) Neith ,'i'n incline
or dike's dim "ore ' i ii. t Ailams and
Mulberry Tel. ph iip&"1j
BOARDING.
. fc,..!,..,,,, n..,--, r--
I GENTLEMAN CAN
' with private fiml'y
11 N. Main nvcini'j
RIND ROARD
Home comforts.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Lchlij.li V.itUv luii. ,m t.l hy.tc.ii
In r.fte ct Nov. 13. 1531
TRAINS Ll-AVR teRA.NTON.
101 I'hilu'l' ipliiU uud iNi.IV VoiH ,t D,
ft It. R II . ul l'-'3 m- ''lul l-UJ. "..1 427
Rlnek Diali.uiid LMiicbs. and 1130 p. m.
bundtivs. D ev 11. U 4 p. m
Rot Whim Mai" liuz aon Pottsvllle,
and principal points in llio coal reiflo-is,
via D .S: M R. U-. . S l nn.i 127 p in
For Ueihletuin. I.uston Roadlni; lltr
ilalmrK a"11 Ptmcipal intermediate hta
tlons via D. e- II H. R i..4i a m.. rj.jj
" IS 4.27 Rlae k Diamond Express ll.u0.
Sundajs, D tS II. 15 ,b p in.
l'tir Tunkhannock, 'iowanda. Rlmlra.
Ithscn. (ienevn and principal intermedl
ate stalous. via D.. L. Ac XV. R. R.. &0S
n m . 12.15 and 3 & p. m.
,r lleiieva Rt Chester. Ruffalo. Nlax
nra Falls. Chleaiso and ull points west via
1) & II R. R l""1- 3C- '"aek Diamond
Lxpiess. 10 II ami R P i Sundajs, D
II . 1141 a. in 7 is p. m
Pullman p.'rlor ai d sleeping or Lettish
Valley parlor cars on all trains betwen
Wllkes-Ratre and New Yoils. I'hlladcl
nhla. Ruffalo and fiuniemion flrlde.
1 ROLLIN II. WILULR. Oen. Sunt.
Bouth Rethlthem. l'u.
CIIAS. S. LEE. Oen. l'as. Agt.. Colt-
land street. New ork.
A. W. NONRMACIIKR. Division P.iss
enger Aeont. South Rethlehem, Pa.
For tickets and Pullmnn rewcrvatlons
annlv S03 Lackawanna avo., Scranton. Pa,
RAILROAD TIME TABLES,
t. t
MAAMAMmAAWWWWM
II
Schedule 1 I'.IMct May 19, 1S3I.
Trains Leavo Wilkos-Barro as Fol.
lows:
7.30 a. m , woek days, for Sunbur
Harrtsburir, Phlladilphta, Baltl.
more, Washington, and for Pitts
burj; and tho West.
10.15 a. in., week dtys, for Hiztaton,
Pottrvllle, Reading, Norrlston,
and Phlladelohla; and for Sun.
bury, Harrlsbur. Philadolohla,
Daltlmore, Washington and Pitta
burp, and tho Wost.
3,12 d. m , daily, forSunbury, Harris
burK Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Vyaih.lnfr.ton, and Fittabur and
the Wml.
G'OO p. m., woolc days, for Sunbury,
Harrisburg, Philadelphia and
Pittsburc;.
J. K. WOOD, Oen'l Pax. Azent.
J. n IIU1CIIISSOM. (ieneral M",tr.
Del., l.ucica. 1111J NVcslorn.
1Cfri Arnniln.. Vn,. II una
Trains leavo Scrnnton ns follows:
in cms ror Now lork and all points c,
1 40, 1 00, 5 10, S 00 und 10.03 11. m ; 12 63 1
r.x.
1st
nnt
w '. Ill,
, LM'icss for Raston. Trenton, I'hlladcl.
, ,".'.111 t,lu south, D.10, SO) and 10.05 u.
m . 12 6,1 umi 3.3j ,,. m,
iobhann.i uccommoilatlon, CIO p. m.
ti- ,,rs Iur Uhigbaniton Oswego. Rl.
mirj Lnrnlng. H.uii. Dntivllle.. Moiini
, r- ,. i"l'V' ""ffalo, 1210. 2.X3, 9.00 a. m.;
ei '. t'.M " '" making eloso connec
11 V. VJ u 1!uffalo to nil points in tho west,
""ithwe-t nnd southwest.
.? shlngton accommodation. 3 10 p. m.
iiitigliniiiton and way stations, 1 03 p. m.
rslehoNon accommodation. 6.10 p. m.
Lxpie-ss for 1 'ilea and Richfield BprlnjR,
2 3 a m nnd 153 p. m.
Ithar ,. 2,ij, ooo a m. nnd l.BB p m
ni.?.. "rthumlicrlanil, Plttston. Wilkes
iinicL.1,lymouth Uionmsburg nhd Dan-
..U.I '""R'ng ciopo connections at North
timberlaiid for Wllllamsport,
Ilaltlmore. Anhltigton and t
.Northumbcrliind and Intcrr
Hnrrlsburir.
tho south.
tlmis, cw, 1003 u. in., and 1.53 and 5.40 p.
Nnntlceike and Intermediate stations,
J''"1 E 10 a. m PU mouth and lnter
mcellnto Btntlnns, 3 33 and S 50 p. m. For
N Ingston, 12 55 p. m.
I ullm.in parlor and sleeping coaches on
all epi,.s trains.
I or detailed Information, pocket tlme
n1l,',,,'' apply to M. L Smith, Dis
trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket of-
Dclnwaro tin J Hudson.
on bund.iv. reb. 5th, trains will leave
Scrintnn us follnvvs
For Catbondale-0 20, 7 53, R 51, 10.11 n.
in.; 12 noon; 121, 220, 352. 5.23. 623. 7.57.
91-.. 11.00 p. m.; 110 n. m.
For Albany. Siratoga. Montreal, Bos
ton New England points, etc. 6.20 a. in..
2.2i p. m.
.For Honesdale C 20, 10.11 a. m: 2.20,
5 2, p. m.
Feu Wilkcs-Rarre 0 4".. 7 45, S.41. 9.13.
10 11 a m : 12 03, 1.23, 218, 3 33, 4 27, 6 10.
7.1V. 10 II, ll-o p. m.
For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via
Lehigh Valley Railroad fi 13 ii. m., 12 03.
1 2. 4 27 p ni, : with R.ack Diamond Ex
ptess, 11,10 p. m.
For J'ennnhunla Railroad points, C.43,
9 " a in . 2 15. I 27 p. m.
For western points, via Lehigh Valley
Rnlliond 7 1S a. m.. 12 03, 3. "3. with Black
Diamond Expics. 10 41, 1130 p. m.
Trnln will tttriie In Scranton as fol
lows From Carbondalo nnd the North C.40,
7 tl. s 5, 9 11 10 is, 11 5S a. m.; 1.23, 11.,
2.23 12i. 5 41, 7 41, 10 38, 11.27 p. m.
Prom Wllkes-Rnrro and the South 6.13,
7 4S. S4 10 03, 1153 n. m.! 1.18, 2.14, 3.4S,
6 20, 0 21, 7 51 9 03 10 03 p. m ; 1.13 a. ra.
SUNDAY TRAINS
l'or Cni bondale 9 07, 11.33 p. tru; 1.51.
3 52. 5 51, 9 51 p m.
Tor Wilkes-Barre-9 13, 11.43 a. m.; 1.3S,
II 2s' 5 42, 7.4? )). m.
Lowest rates to all points in United
States and Canada.
J W Rl'ItniCK. G P. A.. Albany, N. Y.
11. XV. CROSS, D. P. A.. Scranton, Fa.
Central Railroad ot Now Jersey
(Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.)
Stations In New York Foot of Liberty
street, N. R.. nnd South Ferry, Whitehall
street , ,
Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur
ing ilinnllness nnd comfort.
T1MR TABLE IN EITECT NOV. 20. 1S3S.
Trains leave Scranton for Plttston.
Wllkes-Rsne. etc, at 810, 1010 a. m., 1.20,
"3 3 20, 7 10 p. in Sundays 9.00 a. m ,
1 CO 2.15, 7 10 p m
lor LIKewoou iinu iiiiuiuie; e-uy, o sj
l'or New York, Newark nnd Ellzabst'i,
SCO (express) a in . 1.20 (express), 3.20 (ex
pre ssi p m Suniiavs, 2 13 P m Train
leaving 1 21 p m . arrives at Philadelphia
Reuling Terminal 7 03 p ni . and New
YFor Maiich"chunk Allentown Bethle
hem Raston and Philadelphia. S "0 a .11.
l o 3 "ei ri m. Sundays 2 1 p. m
lVir "ilaltlmore and Washington, mil
points south nnd west via Bethlehem,
s "a a m 1 2n p m. Sundnvs. 2 15 p. m
For Long Branch. Ocean Grove etc., nt
s-oa m,12op m.
For RenelimT. ,-pno" ""'' '" "'"'
via Allentown, 5 oil u. in., i - v. i.
Sun-
ilav. 2 i P. '
iv'ri'ottsilile. 8 20 a. m, 1.20 p. m.
neuiiniig. leave New York, foot of Lib-
UClUlllllIb, "... ,,,, f .fill o in ev.
nriv stretl iseiii" i.i.c, . .v, w v-
nres
S3 ) a. in . ' .-
'I" ' ' '" v,v Yeirk.
South Ferry.
foot
. m
.V.i.X,ii street, nt 9 03 a m . 1 23 p.
l'VisenKers arilvlng or departing from
Ibis terminal cm connect unelir cover
this tei '"'"'.. ,.,, -.ii.nnils. Hrondwav
" " " . ... u.i
Vns and ferr cs to Brooklyn and
qm en "slaneK miking quick transfer to
and froni ("rand Central depot and Long
'ImvoPliiiadelphla. Reading, Terminal.
'. i a m.. " o P. m. Sund.ivs. 6 15 p. in
ihrotigh tickets to all points Last
South ami West at lowest rate nt tho
StjlUiT OI.I1AUPFN Cen Sunt.
II. P BALDWIN. Gen. Pass. AgL
l.iic aui Wyoming Valley.
Time Table in Effect Sept. m , 1K&
Tiun s le
l . Otliliumi . -... -
,.i,i intpimtdlate points on
r'rluTieinrtlsoflirliawIcy'aHinoc:
, D.nth at 1 I a in. and i! 21 p. in Trains
nrlve" " bnmt. n t .mi above points ai
nirive in " . aS .
nnd 3 13 and 9 OS p. m.
10 23 a
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flail i ixc pt -unuii).
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rtirelitiKluif tii kt'lH ami uo money.
Ii mi h Waicntr uuirtt s r-r and free re
elluinircbatrettr New orU to Clilctrei wrtaut
chance I'njjouirer ul.tjj 22-dcccd to
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