THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1899. -5 REPORT OF COMMISSION Concluded from Fngo 1. lata wero mndo by the quartermaster's department during the period between April 1 and October 1, and, although Indefinite charge have from time to time been made of fraud and collusion, no evidence has been produced before the commission to substantiate theso charges, although the parties malting them have been Invited to appear." ran nncr EPISODE. One of the most Interesting portions of the report, Inasmuch as It treats usim the hupplies of beef, canned goods and other food supplies furnlBhed the soldiers, regarding which there hui been vo much public discussion, Is that relating to the subsistence department, Hrlgadlcr General Charles P. Kagan In i barge. This report on this depart 'notit says: "The commission has carefully Inves tigated tho subject of tho condition, liiullty and quantity of the food sup plied to tho aim J. Almost without cx i option It has boon shown by the tes timony taken that wherever the troops vteio unlet oil, whether to the various amps In the United States or In Porto Itlco, Cuba and Manila, the rations proscribed bv law were on the trans iott and nt tho camps with tho fol illt'is. 'This commission was organized the till day of September last. Up to the -lt day of December Its members had taken testlmonv In seventeen different towns and cities and nine camps. It bad a! toothed many hundred lot teiss, lommunkatlonn and newspaper clippings front persons living In all pjttt of the. rnuntty. Examination of numerous ofllcers and enlisted men had been tnailo as to the quality nnd con dition of the meat Issued to the tittups. Tho testimony, with some exceptions, showed tint the rofrlgoiated beef Is sued wti Mite, sound and wholesome On the -Hi iia ot Decern tier taut, Lcciim theatio tonight with the pr. s Unjor Genoial Nelson A. allies, upon , , f,tloti of Frances Hodgson fitiutetr the writttn request of thu piosldent of ul(1 Stephen Tuwntend's stiong Plnv. this commission, appeared before It. ..A i,dy of QUalli." which will bo Ho tofusd to bo sworn, as all other educed by that delightful and ac- ultticbsti in.l boon oeept ono who .. . .- .....t 1. i.llirmou. siaung iitui no w.-uiu iiumu Ids rtntrmonw without beiit swoi.i, I and was l sponsible for what he said. Ho piooeeded, and for lo lltst time In the history of this lnvestlgation the itllogatioii was made that u ftigciatetl hoel' Ihsttcd to the ttoops had been ehomlcally ttetitcd. OL'NHIIAI. MILnR' STATEMENT. ' In the statement, revised by himself, Oenrral Miles taid: " 'There w.is snt to Porto Tvlco 237 tons of what Is known as so-called 10 frlgeiatcd beef, which you might call t mbnlmed bcof.' "Ho proceeds to rend n communica tion flout Dr. W. H. Dalv, major and thief burgeon United States volunteets. ,m his stuff lionilne- .into nf Sent. Jt. . ISIS, wherein Dr Paly stated that: " 'In tho seveial Inspections I made In the various camps nnd troopships at Tampa, Jacksonville, Chlckamaugi and 1'orto Rico I found tho fiesh beef to be app.ucnlly ptcscrvtd with secret t hemlrals which destroy Its natural llavor and which I also believe to bo dotiimintnl to the hcnlth of the troops.' "Although .Mr. Dalv swears he In fill mod Genet al Miles about the first of August, l"js, that lie suspected that the refrigerated beef was chemically treated, It does not appear that tho gonotnl lnfoimed you or tho war do- Fifth Avenue then tie. Usuallv In paitntcnt that the ofllco of his staff had ferlor people ate put into the support made this discovery, nor does it ap- 1 pear that he at the time ordered any of tho odlcers ot his command to probe to tho bottom an allegation which, if true, concerned tho health of ",",000 soldiers nl tho United States. It ap peals fiom the report of Mr. Dalv which he handed to Genenl Miles Oct. I 21 last, that he then specifically stated j tint the refrigerated beef furnished to tho troops was 'apparently' chemical ly tteated. It does not appear that when this charge was made Oct. 21, it having been already made to him in August, IS?1?, that General Miles 1 ommunleated to you or the secrotarv of war, nr to tho commlsnry general, the belief 01 suspicion entertained by him that refrigerated meat, dangeious to health, w.ts Issued evtiy dav to th tioops, in failure to do which there was deiellctlon ob duty. It Is ttuo that on .Sept. 20 ho had directed that an otder should be Issued nsklng for leports rel ative to meats Issued, but the order sj ot iallv mentions 'canned fresh roast beef and nothing elto, und it was the tipoit? received In answvr to this that weie undented lit 'abstiaet bv tho goneial at the time of his appearance before the commission nntl since. DR. DALY ON TRIAL. 'In his lepoit Dt. Daly doe not make the all Important ntntement that it- had alioady ihomloallv analyzed my meat, although he suggests that such analysis should bo made. He does state that In seveial inspections made by him at Tampa, Jacksonville, I'hlckamnugu and Potto Rico, he found tho fresh beef to be nppaiontly profeived with seciet chemicals.' He nays that at Porto Rico tho beef ho ex amined 'was also of the same charac ter, being nppuuntly pioserved by In jected chemicals.' "For months, as it appears, Di Daly concealed tho knowledge of the (ummlsslon of n crime affecting men under his rhnrge, whom, as an offleor and a physician, he was bound to pro , tect." "The commission has not confined tt.elf to merely veibal or written proof. Immediately upon homing the testimony of Dr. Daly on the 20th of Tanuaiy telegrams were sent to all Issuing commissaries In Cuba, Porto Business Men, Mechanics and Laborers. Tlie location of factories -will give to uw Or jingo a solidity and will establish a business cen ter for the same. The mechanics and laborers who become residents it will alford an opportunity to se cure employment through the various improve ments, and in the factories to be erected. The op portunity to llnd employment near home is in itself an inducement to be considered by many. Those thnt are in business or employed in New York City or the towns Minounding New Orange will have excellent transportation facilities over the dilierent trunk lino railroads that will connect with New Orange. Lots $325.00 Payable Monthly. 308-309 Mears Building:, Scranton, Pa. mr r.itir.lr.fii'iitit1 4- litnu 0J00J10j0MjVll0pV0WkpfiMjlU00X00UJI0Plk nico and at tho various homo camps occupied by troops ashing that sam ples of refrigerated beef bo at once taken, placed In glass Jars, securely oealcd and forwarded to tho commis sion. These samples were to bo ot one pound weight front tho outside and one pound weight from tho lnsldo of a quarter. In response to tho request many samples have been received and later sent to the chemist of tho agri cultural and Interior departments for careful chemical examination. The re sult of analysis has been reported to us in twenty- nlno cases, and as will bo seen by tho reports appended, In no specimen examined has cither botlc or salicylic acid or other deleterious chemicals been found. "In view of the facts iet forth, the commission Is of tho opinion that no refrigerated beef furnished by con contractots and Issued to tho troop3 during tho war with Spain was sub jected or treated with any chemicals by the contractors or those In their employ. ' Tho tppott closes thus: "In conclud ing Its labors It lo with much pleasure that the commission reports that not withstanding the haste with which the nation ontetod uuon the war with Knnin. the Ksiiltlni? nml nlmnst Inevlt- able confusion In bureau and camp, tin1 1 matt didlcultlos of aiming, assembling nnd tiansportlng largo bodies of hither to nut! allied men, tho carrying on of active ouerutlons In two hemispheres, tho people of tho United States should over be proud of Its soldiers, who, co- operating vilh Its sailors, In less thin uireu mourns uui an enn ic npam-n , ..-. .. . ..., . .. ,. .. i uuionini power, cmrnncniseu oppresseu people and tnught the vol Id al large the strength and the nobility of a great lopublle." IN THE PLAY HOUSES. "A Lady of Quality." This cttv Is to be favored with a dramatic fcuccesi of tho day tit the t0nipllshed actres, F.ugotilo Blair, nb ' " ' rloUln Wildaits. "A Lilly of Qtial- u.. ,MS uni1oubtcdly been ono of tho jirunounce(i dramatlo successes of tho ,esent docaik. It is one t.t the few bt0rlei in which the Ui.itnatizutlon Is ,,., , ..... auti10, .,, manv nn , limitlt .mu,nl , thnt riit'onlo p.i.iir will be ' been ln tho Iimy .aUc,.,i soinethlng of kopn In tlin tiIjiv i iiikikI tnim.l a serration In dramatic circles, as It was gtneralb supiiofiod that tho act- I ies seen in W.tll 10k theatre produc tion alnno hnd the rights to tho play Miss Blair, who Is a particular friend ot tho author, was tho at list they had ln view while the play was under consideration, her star ring tour unavoidably prevent ed her nppeanmeo n it, .11 the tt.n- i caning 101 in presonuuton wiuv In a 'crtaln tlni" ne-o .'.-.'- I tl.- cv 1- 1-letlon of langements In anothci dl- ' loctlon Miss Elair, now howovet, has exclusive tights to the play fot Amerl- 1 iinn ti, mi.- ju.ii iui .iiiiii'ii- ca, and lor all ttrrltoiy except a few ..-... . cities ln which Miss Atthur was pre- viously booked. "Tho Itoyal Box." Charles C'oghlan, will juesent his fi- mous play, "The Rov il I!ok" at the Ljceum tomoirow night, with eX' attly the tame- company that played with him In New Yotk, this fall at the when a company leaves New York nf- ter having: made a big hit. The prin cipals of Mr. Coghlan's support are Andrew Robinson, Alev. Keainey, Palmer Collins, Charles Stanley, Maude Hrooke, Harry Hnnlon, R C. Cham bet lin, Taylor Granville, Mortimer Weldon, Edgar George, Lottie Lln lliicum, Gettrude Dennett, Geitiudo Coughlan, Josephine Adams nnd Noit O'Drlen. Huntloy-Jaokson Company. This evening at the Academy of Mu sic tho Huntley-Jackson company w 111 begin u week's engagement at tho Academy of Music. The Erlo Herald says of the otganlation" "Not a seat was vacant In spite of tho high tem peiatute, the audience thoroughly en joyed the perfoim.tnce and at the end there was nothing but words of atlsfactlon and pialse from those who witnessed It. The sK acts of the play were replete with startling climaxes nnd thrilling scenes, each ot which was enthusiastically applauded. Tho company is well balanced and Is above tho averagerepertolrecomblnatlnn The specialties Intioduced between the uctH uy Jiie'iiiucia in cue ct-iiiiiauy aier tin original and quite artistic and amus ing 'Venita,' ln song and danco and in the setpentlne, butterfly and lite dances, bus rately, If ever been equalled ln the city Gu, Cohan Is an irieptesolble comedian, and cioates spontaneous amusement." -, - . ro- it -ttr- 11 . Jeffeison's in "Rip van Winkle." Thomas Jeffetson and Joseph Jt tfer- son, Jr., William Jeffetson and Charles w , t ., .11 Tnlf.irann i rilnnrlen ttlo ffllll in.l illlili ,...,.. ..... ,-.. .-. .w momueis 01 me jenerson cometty cont pany, which will ptesent "Rip Van AVInklo" at the Lyceum theatie Wed nesday evening, Februaty 1 Thomas Jeffetson, who will be seen In the part of "Rip Van AVInklo," during their engagement In this city luib had ono of the most complete trainings for tho stage nnd fot comedy work of any American comedian having spent sev eral seasons ln Purls and London with some of the ablest companies In those t Itles, returning to receive the fin ishing touches from his Illustrious father, Joseph Jefferson. The above 0 0H M.0 0X 0 0 0 i rli -flw. tmm)!viil 5 11 it irv"n. P 0 0 0X a Vlf company lias been presenting "Itlp Van Winkle" In tho principal cities of this country during tho early part of this season, and tho greatest praise has boon lavished upon Mr. Thomas Jeffensoii for his brilliant perform ance of this delightful characteriza tion. " Tito Telephone Girl." Tho opening Bccno of "Tito Telephone Qlrl," which will bo presented at the Lyceum, Thursday, Feb. 16, shovv3 the Interior of tho mysterious Institution known as tho "Central" headquarters ot the telephone service. Louis Mann, whoso Impersonation of absurd Ger man characters la without a rivalry, appears as tho Inspector of the com pany's wires. Ho has more or less chatge of the girls and runs a race ot confusion and fun. There Is a thread of pentlinent In tho tole. Miss Llp man as a French girl, hopelessly In love with a handsomo and youthful broker, hears over the 'phone as a "Centi.il" an appointment of a vattde llle porformei to meet her sweetheart. Hy frustrating that meeting nnd ex changing places with the actress at the Intter's home, In order to help her out oi a smitten tternicxltv. site stirs tin a dellc-btfnl train nf rnmnllrnllnnc. In the action also Is an octogenarian lurt m constant pursuit of the "hello :lrl." At tho Oaioty. Manager Van Osten will present tho r,BU do Lls nurlosuuers at the Gaiety theatre till of this week. They come . l,P,,m,u,nti,i ,. nn f ,,, nlrnr,oaf ntHm.Hmn of tlm IMn.i t.n tho rn.irl atti actions of tho kind on the ro , . v .. ..... ....... v. ...w . VHU with a long list of vaudeville stars. THE WOMEN OF CUBA. ltoy Aro Fascinating but Not Especially Intellectual. I-rom Leslie's Weekly. Ono sui prise of the continental Inter- 'l in Cuba is tho number of lnqultles that have conn, ftotn joung men who are lookimr foi- wives, who want to know whnt the rlmnerift Aro fnr rnnr- ' .. .- . . ..... ...... .. ... . rlnxrfttrt An..l.. .. I. ..... .. A l.f .. '"'-- ' k. w'.o ee-.t. """- to Hilda, brldo In their own land, can t'uio tho language of lovo In Spanish "onI". their ch tncos for securing a Cuban wife Is excellent. For Amerl- ran officiate report that society In 11a-I an'1 Ifi "made up simply of Cuban omen and Yankee army odlcers " War devastated tho hotnts of the rich no lol3S tliau tho&u of the poor, and now jiuiii cve'ii ine wo.iiiniosi iiouscnoius, a father, a son, brother, husband 1b miss ing. In boclety, this nnd that young Minor whore Is ho Where are tho young arlstociats who used to set tho pace I In this Pariu of tho Antilles? Many of thcni lie 'neath the "long grass" In 1 giavis unmaiked. Of many a family I of wealth and fashion, only las don, is, al HIl cau-eyeu anu composcu, us lf thclr Krl(-f "eru t"n deep for tears, they tlll smile, but tho smiles are the Ullld tnd-' wrinkle thu face. And still .. ---- ------ --.- ...... f I1A1I Ol tin- rn. if .I,.I m n !. II I '"" "" lul " Kne-i t te ie-ve-i, n ia iniermtueni; nut ttuir song is a dirge. Rut now thnt the machete has given way to the fan, now that the manilla has supplunted the sword, the gayety nf old may bo lesuined. So llcht Is tv, i,D ,r-t f .!, n., " , ... ii.iii . ui ...- vu.'.ll V1UJ1IU11, EU 1UI as the world Is concerned, so natural is hei vivacity nnd seeming cheerful ness of mind, that, with the coming of tho Antei leans, she Is making Ha vana as festive ns of yore. She Is fascinating so long as jou are content to eliminate the Intellectual element Thottc 1, w,.ll 1 r V . eiemeni. inougu well-uorn and well- bred, sho Illustrates the distinction between instruction nnd education. tn ew ork, London, Paris, her illiteracy would be noticed, In Havana It Is nc- cented as n. m.nrlt nf tlollp-titfnt fin iL. a delightful femln- mity. As .1 consequence, there Is no Cuban woman's literature: no maga- 7t.i v.,. .,,., i .. . ;-.; ""'"'.",.". ::..C1 ...... ... utmra jtstrii exclusively 10 me vanity of its subserlhers, or when it prints only fashion plates She Inclines to charity, but to the sort least boned- clay. She gives to the beggar, but sho will do nothing to ralso that poor being out of the slough of self-abasement. There ate nnlv nnu nt twn cnMntine, t women for the unllftln r ,t,M- i fortunate sisters 1 " . tJi3 One of her greatest faults Is that sho persists ln lacing too tightly. In tho midst of the dan?a I hnvo seen many n lovely woman carried fiom the ball 100m ln .1 dead faint the cause, an unnaturally t,mall waist. Again, the most beautiful woman Insists upon spoiling her complexion by her insane fashion of coating her face. nook. J shoulders and arms with rice-powder ( m -iuuii iiiit'Kiioss as 10 give her !i ghastly appearance not unlike that of Pierrette. FOODS FERMENT nnd Iivlitrevtlnn ri. 1 low as sure as night follows the day. Nature has supplied the nlneapplo a won. '.' ', rul,-s- ot ?st,!.nVT, "pnMl'- hi Stan s Pineapple Tablets contain all ! "" ''Clncllts bi a puie, haimlfss vege- I tnMe eontnound thnt boil all forms of j stomach disorders ln quick time Mako I " ,?" !,.J1naJP 01' .VJ1 PI.T,'"U tuiti i)osuit .,1 ct nfs SjOltl tiv Vlittbcun -.. . ... ... . ' ' I'lilSMH jsros nnu , t c'lurlc 51 THE MARKETS. Will Stieet Review. New York, "reb. 11 Tho stock ex change was closed today and will not bo open until Tuesday. CHICAGO ROARD OF TRADE Open- High- Low- CIos- WHEAT. May July CORN. May July OATS. Mav . .... PORK. May LARD. May , Inc. est. est. lng 731 71'a .171 i S74 , 10 07 , f. C.I 73' t ' 37V IV 21 10.12 D72 73 714 f7i; 10 00 5C5 r7'i Ml 7 2S 1012 D73 Scranton Board of Tiade Exchango Quotations All Quotations Based on Far of 100. STOCKS. uid. Asked, Ficranitni v i-uiBtuu -iiui-, e,o. First Natlonul Hink Elmhuisi Boulevard Rrramon Savings I'cnk Reranton Pocking Co Thlid National Rank 1 liruop Novelty Mfg. Co rlTiro nnd n tiniitw tmmo "rlnun tlioro v '""l u" l"? criier 111 i-.inn iinu flittt- of an lnl lltlect rot potation to DO ctllleu riago nnu a. happy home down tltere berry street. Scranton For Information, the Consolidated Water Saipplv Corn In Havana If these oung men with . etc., apply on tho premlhcs. r.anv. the ch.ir.ictur and ohlect whereof Is 20 ... 100 235 93 3S5 ... 80 Cc ronton itanway co 25 Dime Dcp. & Dls. Hank jso Ecunomy .ght Heat & Pow er Company Sctanton Illuminating, Heat &. Power Company ss Scranton Purging Co Ti oders' National Rank no I.ncka Lumber Co , lack Tiust & Safe Hep Co.. 1M Moosic Mountain Coal Co Scranton Faint Co Clnrk &. Snovcr Co, Com 400 flnrk & Knnver Co., Pr 125 Cnipon Conl Co Scranton Axil Works ... Scr. Iron FeiKo & Mfg Co :oo vJ) ii,i 100 so 100 UONDS. Scranton rass. Hallway, first mortgage, duo 1920 US ... Pr plo'B Street Hallway, (list mnitgage, due 1&18 115 ... Pcuph'B Street Hallway. Gen mil innrtgnge, duo is21 .... 115 .,. Dickson Manufaotuilng Co ... ,, 100 The People's A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSC for tho Tlencllt of AH Who Have Houses to Kent, Rcnl Iistatc or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help These Small Advertisements Coat One Cent u Word, Six Insertions 'or I'lvc Cents n Word lixcept Situations Wanted, Which Are In serted Free. FOR RENT STonn-fcooo; steam heated, fine basement: water closet, cold vaults; central; several lines street cars; good windows; elrcttlo and gas lights; good business. Jones. 311 Spruco stieet. iiMMAMm iron RENT-STORE ROOM, NO. 207 North Washington aventio, formerly occupied by J, W. Guernsey. Steam heat, elevator, rear rntritnce. For terms apply to Jones tiros., 311 Lackawanna uenue. roit rent-stoue and b floors, 207 Wjomlng a untie. Can bo rented singly or together Elevator If desired. M. W. Squire, 221 Jefferson avenue. FOR RENT MY RESIDENCE. COR. nor nf Wnshlnirtnn u ci.ua nnd OHIO oue-ei. ah tnoucrn improvements in- quire B. Morris, Nn C02 N. Washington 330 Lackawanna' avenue.' ' I FOR RENT TWO FLOORS, I0S0. I linnt ItiiOn.lnil fitntrnlltr Inrntltfl. law rent. Inqulio 137' Pottn avenue. FOR RENT -HOUSE C21 MADISON avenue; steam bent; every conveni ence. Apply Owens Bros., C01 Madison avenues. nniMnno ,. .,.vfTM-.Tfi.tT I .rr,RU";,ln:' "'"R1? Toor? ami suites for I nd "V?".,. "'.V K&Mv return 'to I W"-I.AIID. WARREN & KNAPP, AT term of years with vaults One suite of ' An'""rleout torticvs and Counsellors-nt-Liw. Ro- slv connecting olllces with throo vaults , "a v-oo"s, luoo waaiiburn street. j pui,cnn building Washington avenue. rr !. n..t.. . . at, ....t. ..1.1. vault Moderate prlco. Rennlshcd to suit ' Unants. Inquiru at room -03 on Oth tloor. . w. V.11CU mill, '4 (IT IWI llllll't'f.. L'llLIll llill . rwr nxt. c, ,. r, ot.TTT?; ' of ilf'r,?ml nr front" CV.1 T. l.- --;- - . -'--- '' j.xcntinge c;ail at room is, 1 OR i "" ' ' - --.,, ..,. . FOR SALE-PIANOS AND ORGANS AT I Guernsey Urothers' rooms, 7-S Hurr 1 building. Goods the best, pMcts the low- vin'ceie',l caslcst- A ca" wm co"- DESIRARLH LOTS ON COLFAX AVE- '? i;or particulars address Ron Jo, """" la' FOR SAL1-TEN R-I-P-A-N-S FOR 5 cents at druggists Ono gives relief. REAL ESTATE. , tor SALE-MY RESIDENCE AT 235 Colrax avenue; Just ct mploted All modern Improvements. Hardwood finish, sanitary plumbing, electric lights, etc. Prlco reasonable. Atldiess Frank T. Okell. 22u Utoadway, New York city. FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR RENT PLEASANT FINISHED rooms, conveniences. Rooms from 1 DO M,',l., t,,or I " WH U4UJ1IJ' DLlEl.ks Lacka. Township School 5 , MuN'trnonToal Co H'.!:: Y.'. bcranton Axlo Uuiks '.'.'. 102 m ti luo ioo 1 c-ianton U tuition t-o bonds 103 Carson Coal co New York Grain and Produco Market. New York. Feb. 11 Flour-Steady ; Min nesota patents $la4 23. do. bakois. $3 13a 3n0, wiutei patents, ?J.73a4, do straights, 1 SufiOaJ.O. do. oxttas, JJ'JOaJ; do. low giailes, WWa-Mw. Wheat spot llrm, ro. " ,eik V'F A, " H atloat; No. 1 north- ' eln Uul,u.lh- iiac,' U ' u-,afloat onUons openo dtirm and wero advanced on se- onenti vcro cold weather news. hlKhcr Livernool matkets in coveilug in anticipation of j advance, sales Included No. i red March, WinSle., closed fclc Corn Spot llrm, I No. 2, 44'ia4u''2C,; new and old, f o. b , unoat'. options strong all the morning suppoited by reports of light receipts or good feeling demand west and gencrt.1 1 covering: closed llrm at 'iibkC advance. ! Nay. lbaia5e . closed 4.Vc ; July, 42 uu'hc, eioseU jj'xc uats ajioi nrm: io Sdi " c.; No 3, 31ijc ; .No 2 white. 3014c.: ' i.rk. "Sc"; 1 Hack white Btate, 3ba40c.; options dull. Cut Meats Steadi . niclvled bellies. 5ariC do. soulders, 4'ic ; do. hums, 7a"14C. L'ird Dull, western steamed closed at ." Butter Firm Factory, U'jaHe., western creamery, lti.i2Jc imitation creamery, 13 I "l"k.c: Elglns, 22c . stato, dairy, 13a20c.. 1 do. nienmnrv. do. cienmery, lCa21Vic Checso Steady; large white, lO'tc.; small do., Bailee ; largo colored, luv.c; small do., IU1IIV4C : light skims, Sa'Jc ; part skims, 7aSe : lull skims 3a4c i:ggs Firm: state and Penn svlvanla, 23'Aaile.; western fresh, 21c, southetn 23i23'jC Potatoes Steady: Now York, IlL'jiluU; i.ong lsiintts, siauu; sveets, Jersty fl.25a2r.O Tallow Finn, cltv. 4e Petroleum Dull: rellnod New York, J7 40; Philadelphia and Baltimote, $7 33. Philadelphia Grain nnd Produce. Philadelphia Feb. 11. Wheat-Strong nnd 4c hit r, contiaet grade, l'ebru ai y. 7"Vi,ii7u-4C. Corn Firm and r. higher, No 2 mixed, February' old, 4la 41i4c; February new, 4UilOl4C Oats Firm, No. 2 whlto clipped, St,aO0V:C ; No. 3 white, do, MV.a?'c. , No 2 mixed, do, 34n3lc Butter Firm and 2e higher, fancy westirn creamery, 23c , do, ptlnts, 24c. Eggs Firm and 2c. higher; lreslt, nearby, 24c; do western, 24c ; do. south- ens loallc , ducks wane : turkevs ioc , .,...-. ri-.fnn ri. . i.im.1 llm.l 1 ti. .-. Kv-t"f -'inutj. iJitftifu . uuiuj i mill lowls, choice. UHc, do. fair to good 10'Av lie : out roosters, ic ; spring cnicKons, eholco western, Hal2c; do. fair to good, lQalO'&c ; turkevs, choice to fancy, 12altc. ; do. fair to good, 9a10c ; ducks 9ul0c. Tal low Finn: city prime ln hogsheads 4c: country, ln bairels. 4'lc ; dark, do, 3'4c . cakes. 4sc. . crease. 21.n'i.iC. Receipts i rSTM '.i,i?o?, MSwifnhi. ,ntV i, b J, ' co!,n?u Ivhon,' ".?, "ntl bushels Ml ptneuts Wheat, 2U0U liiithol. onr, 11 fl.1,1 kuetinlfi . nnt nnnp riour, 1 OK) barrels and 5 0)0 sacks; wheat, bushels, corn, 11,000 buhels, oats, none, Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, reb 11 Numorous crop dam. ago reports today, light receipts, heavy clearances at the Atlantic coast and high er cables all worked towards establishing better prices in tho wheat pit Shorts vvreo forctd to cover and May closed with a gain of slaT!,e Corn advanced Vac Pork left off with an Improvement of 10 ali'ic ;lard ta'Ho und ribs, Wc. Cash quotations wero aa follows: riour--Steady: winter straights J3 40.-i.1COj bak ers, J2 40a2fiO: Hoft, $3G0iir5: hard straights 2 20a2 20, spring specials, JI20. bar dpatents. t Coo." 70: No. 2 spring wheat, CSa71c, No. 3 do, C3n71tje No 2 ted. 71 n"3Hc : No 2 corn, SinWJc : No 2 oats 2Stc : No. 2 white, C0a3H5c: No. 1 white, 30tJn"0c : No !n e, K c. : No 2 barley 41n52c , flax seed tl.IC, N W $120, tim othy t-eed, '42Vt, pork i5al0; lard, $"1 M''-nS 55 short ribs, J4 TVi! 03, bhoultler3, 1'ialHo : clear sides, J3 0;aO15j whiskey, .23. Chicago Livo Stock Market. Chicago. Feb 11 Tho limited stipplv of cattlo received today was disposed of nt unchanged prices Fancv cattlo brought SCa015: medium steers $ 1 E0a.ri 10 choice steers, Jj&OaDDO; beefs steers $111 nl.7i; stockers and feeders $3 "ATI 71 bulls, J2 40a123, cows nnd heifers $3?Oa4, western fed steers 812511: Texas steers J1'1t4 81: calves t."n7 Tho run of hoes was heavier than expected In vlow of tho FINANCIAL. vpvmh. LaBAR & FULLER BROKERS, Oliest Cdabllshel Ho ie In the City. nenlers In SHOCKS. COTTON. ORAIN and PROVISION:!, on mnrjln or lor delivery. OPHC11: Koomj 3119 and no llo.inl o! TraJ: ItulUhu, tcranton, I'a. It. O. LA UAH. L. F. FULLER. FOR IlFNT-m'COND pi noil 701 of February, ism by John .leimvn, Jo- ll"; , Rooms til. C13 and 010, Hoard of 30s a id lln m ' nirmeal?.t0 "'A1'?"8- Uulncs- tLOOK. .01 h , Jo wiblam -V Mn. George. Trade building. mod to 1 '?in,,,nin,-rir?0urt ' oni lnJ?r liU'nc)' li. Jeimjtt, Ruavvell H Patterson Levi - - KI,,""tSit in r-"' 3 nml 8 W p- m' l0T . Patter-,011 and Edmund D Je.mjn tin- REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANrl IS" ' Jjf m, , , c-do.,c , dor tho Act of Attcmbly of t d Com- negotiated on real estatn spctirltv. nl, "VL,"n,'.rJ 'nr""a keeping coaches on FOR SALE monivcalth. known as the don al Cot- Moure' bull.llng corner Washington rop'T'.., r,n ' " ", , , . --N, ., . .,s -. ..r.-r..l..n At ,.r,r,. .,.! A.,rll "l IvTl ,,n,l ll PHlin n till kntunn .l.nt .. .' "Clllllltl IniOrtmtlOn. UOCket tlmB- SALE-A LICENSED RESTAF- the Buppl. monta thereto, for the ch'artei - - trict iB,,?r,r,l " .M ,r' .ST.,t,n,.I,,5 ' ,..'"., W "-""" . -s ," 10 cnoico itirKcrs ami light tneillunis. it v -Finn. Renncd Sugars-Unchanged. Cot- illai)i roUBn ., 4i)a3 W, pigs fair to ton-Firm and 1-ICc higher, mldtlllng up- ( choice JlO'jal. Shoep and Lumbs-Aboiit lands d4e Live. Poultry-Firm, tow Is, htf,ad . Kmb, thole't. to , f, 10 13 ji, 10'i.alle , old roosters, ,c , sptlng chick- , rlIiiH .in,l coinmtm ilii;-,. hotti ehuleo i i-itnon rii an on irnnrn iotii 'luiutii 1 Exchange. M WANTED. wanted-case of had health that R-I-P-A-N-8 will not benefit. Semi 6 cents to Rlpans Chemical Co., Now York.for 10 samples and 1,000 testimonials. HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTED - KESPONSIULE FIRM wants otllco manager at bcranton: sal ary, H.soi) yeni; two cash and best refer ences required: common lal reference fur nished Address Postofflco Hox 312, Phlta. HELP WANTED -FEMALE. GIRL WANTED - FOR GENERAL hoitfowork. Call at HIS Llndin street. YOUNO LADY WANTED FOR OFFICE. nnislcalH Inrllnud preferred Call porsonallv, Ll2 Mcars building, 2 to D p. m. LADIES TO EMRROIDER-GOOD FAY- Ing, c.tsv work sent to your homo; write for (.ample and materials Unique Embroidery Co., 102 Fulton St., Now lork. LOST. LOST MINK COLLARETTE ON1 LEGAL. :.' NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application will bo made to tho Gov- 11, - (i...l, ,. f ,. . . tn V.n nilKHi nf Ihfl u'",!y " iT:RC or trn nspor a Ion of water ?,' ,1fTtVJ f gSww ZPcclal nnd munufactutlng purpo'ts In tho district and Lackawanna, and for these purpose to have, postess and enjoy till the rlgh's, bent tits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly nntl Its supplements PATTERSON WILCOX, Pollcltots. Sctanton Feb i I'M WANTED sjs SITUATION WANTED RY YOUNG man its clerk or shipping clerk, lnrd wato prof rted, can repair stoves, take care of horses and drive, good reference. Address 1' U. 11., Tribune. SITUATION W ANTED-TO GO OUT RY tho day washing ironing by tho day. Mrs. Lee, 420 Franklin avenue, sldo tloor SITUATION WANTED-RY A MIDDLE- aged Hdy as housekeeper In a small family. Address 417 North Main avenue, city. SITUATION WANTED-FIRST CLAhS chef cook, hotel or restaurant. Ad dress 233 Penn avenue. SITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG man In general stote: S years' epiti ence, also a llrst-class me it cuttet and can furnish No 1 referent es. Address G. M this olllcc or box bJ Jcrinyn, Pa. SITUATION WANTED-FIRST-CLA.-5S chef, cook hotel or restaurant. Ad dress 233 Penn ave. , iti ATION WANTED WASHING ironing or tiny kind of house cleinlng 1 bv tho day or will tuko washing home, Mrs. Lee, sldo dcor, 420 Franklin avenue, . , SITUATION WANTED-RY A YOUNG woman with experience at housoworK. Can furnish good references. Address A. C, Tribuno olllet, city. A FIRST-CLASS CHRISTIAN MAN, age 30, wants n truatwoithy position of any kind. Would accept sm ill saluiy and board: best icfetence. F. 11. L, Tribuno olllcc. sever weather and buyers forced prices off DalOc. lower, fair to choice, $SS2'.i 4 02'ii, packing lots, $!C0a3S0; mixed, J 03 u t S7'. butchers, $170iJ'j3, lights, $)MH J 70, pigs J3 33a3"0 There were, barely enough sheep otfued to make a inarKet and prices ruled unchanged, fair to prime sheep, $2E0.i4 30, yearlings $l20a4W, ln fetior to choice lambs $4n5, largely at $tt0a413 Itecpipts Cuttle 40o head, hogs, IS, 000 head, sheep. COO head Philadelphia Live Stock Markot Philadelphia, Feb 12 -Receipts Cattle, 1,111 head, sheep. C 5'3 held Beef Cattlo Light supply and with good demand, llrmer. Cold weather makes transporta tion of stock and ply html Extra, 354t 37sC ; good fitAji st , medium, S'siu', common, 4':n3e hliteii-Ftill supply but with good demand, ptices mm: otia, ll4 ale ; good 41 in P. 1 , medium, LJale ; com mon 2V.aJ,'lc , lambs ri.i,"i,c. Hogs Good demand, pi lees advanced eufi'-ic. lor best western and E's tbc. for tho other grades with prospects 01 nnuther rlso net veek. Covvs Fat cews, dull 2Vtn'"ii'.. thin cows, quiet, S'sil'i. vtnl calves active, J3aS; mileh cows, easier, $ ifi.i t" . city dressed beeves readily sold at taS)kc. Bullnlo Live Stock Market. East Butfnlo, N. Y. Feb ll-Cattle-About steady. Hogs Good di mind, good heep 1 . M,i,,i,,i uetiiori it 43.U W, eull.s and . ". . " -" - 1 fiilr 5 501 1 I "ur" -"1' Now York Live Stock Market. New York, Feb 11 Beeves-No trading, feeling steady. Calves Veals sl&itlv at JCuSSU, southern calves, lower: western, sttady at $3 50; city diessed veals Pil2ic ancep anu j.,nmi)3 siiietp uiiinangci: lambs, slow anil barelv steady: lair to , Prime sheep $4a4 no, medium to prlmo n,niiq $-,-, i -, -,n iin-i Vn trmii,. imni !aJ!l?-Si. u -''', "fj ..,i"5b NO Kaill), HOlnl- ually lltm at U 10a 1 20 East Liberty Cattla Marko t Fast Liberty. P.t . Feb. lL-Cnttle Steady; extra, $3 30nr. 70, prime, J'liflO, common, M&On4 Hogs Excited owing to all trains being deluded aeocunt cold veathcr- sales ranged from $1 to $110 Sheep Firm, choice wethers $ID0i4(0; common 2 7raa&); chnlcu lambs, $5 11a. 5 21. common to good, la3 13, eal calves, $7a7 73. Oil Market. .OH City. Pa., Feb 11 -Credit balances, 1 It certificates no bids or offets: runs 52,G!s5 barrels, shipments 83 741 b-irrels. -JIIIIIIllt'llEllII3IIIIlEISliai11ItIIllllIEI I Not Difficult I a You merely bring or I send your "Want" adver- 3 tisement accompanied s by the cash to our bus- j 5 iness office. 1 We Do the Rest and 5 You Get Returns. 5 mm 5 Very easy try it. One S cent a word. j The Scranton Tribune S S HllllllllllJIIIIIIilltlllllllllllllillllllll.i'1 ........,... nrnnr tit I lin I 'nniilintiwn.i It 11 rT l'piitlM l innli, n T,,Ao.l.,,. .Un lu.ntu.nlubth .1 n r J.I.Mt.S U HAKTOttn ATTOnNlIY-AT- . . . PROFESSIONAL. AUCHITCOTS EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Council Building, Bcranton. E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of C03 Washington avenuo. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT 433 Spruce St., cor. Wash, av., Bcranton FREDERICK L. RROWN, ARCH1TF.I i Prlco lltilldlng, 120 Washington aven Bcranton. T.' I. LACF.Y & SON. ARCHITEC Traders' Natlonil Bonk. DENTISTS I3R. I. O. LYMAN, SCRAN ION l vntn Hospital, cor. Wyoming nnd Si berry. DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OFF. P. O. DR. C. C. LAU11AC11, US Wyoming nvo WELCOME C PNOVFR, 331 Washington avenue. Hours, t to 1. nnd 2 to5. HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLES, 100 SPRUCE RTREKt3li your tint to order nnd they fit. HOTCLS AND RdTAUIANTS TJIE ELK CAFE IK AND 127 FRANK Hit avenue. Rutcs reiHonablo. I'. ZEIOLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D. L. & W, passengt r depot Cntidttctcd on the Eu. ropctn plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop I iWYZrfi FRANK E. ROYLE, ATTORNEY AND C otinellor-nt-Law. Hurt building, rooms " ' " it. vasninglon avenue. Bcranton, Pa. JESSUP ' - --. i - JESSFP ATTORNEYS AND lors - at - Law Commonwealth . Rooms 1, 20 nnd 21 1 Counsello building, tit-Law Scranton. EDWARD W TtlVYFP ATTORNE' ' ltoomiMI.Mi' 9U, lloor jlurs buiiai; TO.' Boatd of Trade building, Sorantoi I'a. C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Commonwealth building, Scranton, P- PATERSON .1- WILCOX, TRADERS' National Rank building. C CO.MEGYS, building. 9-1J REPUBLICAN A W BERTHOLF, Mears' bulltllng. ATTORNEY, MIDWIFB MRS. GABLE, GRADUATE MIDWIFE, ISIS Washburn street, Scranton En gagements solicited Rooms nnd best nttendanco for a limited number of pa tients. PHYSICIANS AND SUTiQEONS rR C L FREY, SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank Building, 12- Wyoming avenue MARY A SHEPHERD, M. D, HOME opathlst. No 22S Adams avenue. DR. W. E ALLEN, .12 NORTH WASH lngton avenue. DR R. TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, comer Wvomlng avvnuu and Spruce street, Sciantni Olllco hours Thursdijs and Saturdays 9 a. m. to C p m DR L M. GATES, ROOMS. 217 AND "OS Bentd ot Trade Building Olllco limits S to 9 0 m . 2 to 3 and 7 to S p in. lll deuce, 309 Madison avenue DR. C. L FREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture, Truss Fitting nntl Fat Reduc tion. Ofhco telephone 13e3 Houts, 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9 DR S W. L'AMOREAUX OFFICE 2o9 Washington avenue Resltlenee, 1J1 .Mul berry Chronic diseases, luns, lit art kiilnevs and genllo-uriniiy organs 1 specialty. Hojrs, 1 to 4 p. in. W. G. ROOK, VETERINARY SUP. geon. Horses, Cattle ami Dogs treat el Hospital, 121 Linden all cot, Seratlto'i Telephone 2o72 SCHOOLS SCHOOL Or THE LACICVWANNA Scranton, Pa Courses preparatory to college, law medicine or business. Opens Sept 12 Send foi catalogue Rev. 1 horn no M Caitli, LL. D , Walter H Buell A. M. sreo-s G. R. CLARK S. CO. SEEDMEN AND Nursity men, sto:o 14G Washington ave nuo; green house 10 Norh Main ave nue; storo telephone 7S2. wine SCRTENS JOS IvUETTEL. REAR 511 LACKA vsaima averue, Scranton, 1 1 , manutac tutcr of Wire Seieens. AfSC. 1MUS BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC I OR balls, picnics, parties, rt ct ptions, wed dings and ccucett vvoik ftiinlslteil For terms, addtess R J Rim 1 conductor, 117 Wyoming avinue, over Hulbcrt b music store. MEGARGEE BROTHERS PRINTTRS supplies cnveloins ptptr bit,s, twin tirehousc. 130 AVashlngton avenue, Scranton, I'a MRS L T KELLER, SCALP THI1A -ment, Mc , shampooing ICc , facial mnhsage, manicuring, 23c , chiropody. .01 Qulncy. CITY SCAVENGER A P. TiRJGGS CLEANS I'HIV. VAl LIS and cess poolB, no odor Improved pumps used. A BUIGGS, Proprietor Leavo otdors 1100 North Main nvettue or F.lcko's tUiig store cornor Adani3 and Miilbeio Telephone 9340 BOARDING. GENTLEMAN CAN TIND ROAIID with prlvato family. Jlmno comforts. 213 N. Main avenue RA ILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Vall-y Kuilro.ii System In Effect Nov 17. 189S TRAINS LEAVE bCUANTON. For Philaililphla und New urk Mi n St II It II . "i ' ' a m lnJ MM. 2 IS, 4J? Iilack Diamond Lxvicss. anil 11 JO p m Sundajs n . II . 1 r- 7 IS p. m. For Whlio Haven lluzleton. Pottsvlllo, nnd principal points In tho coal regions, via O. S. H It. It . b 45. 2 lb nntl I si p m For ISethlehcm. Laston. Heading. lUr rlsburg und principal Intermediate M i tlons via l' ( II IL i . C 43 a ni , l.'ii "16 4 27 Him k Dliiinuinl i:press, n i Sundajs, V H . Us 7 4S p m. Fr Tunklmi.uoik, Towantin, Elmi Ithaca Uenovi and principal Intormiil ato stalons, vlu D, L, & W, II, It , i u u m , 12 11 and 3 30 p in For Geneva Re cluster, Huffnlo Niag ara Falls, Chleuro and all points west i i I) & H R H. 12 01. J 01 Hluck Ulamond Express, 10 11 anil 11 u0 p. m. Sundajs, H K II U 41 a m 7 is p m Pullman pnrlot and sleeping or Lohl-h Valley parlor cats on all tialns bet en Wilkes-Rarre and New York, Phlhultl nhla. Huffulo nntl Suhpenslon llrldge ilOLLIN H. VvlLM R. Gin. Bupl , South Hethlehem Pa CIIAS S LEE Gen Pass. Ant., 20 Coit- land btrect, New Yoik. Z? &&Mi&itiivF1a'' Fnr tickets and Pullman reservations . ...... . , C ...... ....... Iln apply aiu i-.uemtwaiiu.t ue., octaitwii, x -, .Jil.UI.M ,1. II AMII.TrN A'l TCJllJI.I- n nw .h;iii, uciiui lltnci Ul- 01 Commonwealth building, , RAILROAD TIME TABLES. - ,"iiii-r)ri.ririixri'-ren-n. Schedule In lltlect May ao. iSo3. Trains Lorvo Wllkos-Qarro as Fol. lows: 7.30 a. m woolc days, for Sunbury Harrlsburcr, Pltlladolplila, BaltU more, WnshlnRton, nnd for Pitts, burn nnd tho West. 10.15 a. in., wook days, for Hnrloton, Pottr.vlllo, Reading, Norrlstown, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsbiirc, Phlladolohla, paltlmoro, Washlnnton and Pitts burp; nnd tho West. 3.12 d. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris. burK Philadelphia, Baltimore, WanhlnRton, and Fittsbure and tho West. " '00 p. m., wook days, for Sunbury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia and Plltsburir. J. (. WOOD, (len'l Pass. AienL J. JUrrCIIINSON. tleneral UVntjcf. Del.. Laclcu. and Western. Effeet Monday, Nov. H, 1SD3. iunia icavo scruntcn as follows: Ex. " lor Now York nnd all points oast, 1 W. iw, 5 10, S.00 and 10.03 a. m.j 12.53 and ' ' V in. in Jr'Miii.'i.s for Easton, Trenton, Phllnrtcl. iu.au tho fctiuth, CIO, b eo and 10.05 a. in . 12 5o nntl 3.33 p. m. loujimnna accommodation, CIO p. m. .71,rc?s for UliiKhaniton Oswego. El- Vi .'". -oining. Hath. Dutisvllle. Mount Mf,rri. . .K "ilt". uunsviiie, luoiin; lrS nnlQr"rA1,Un"Ul' 1J 10- 2-3-"' 3 tt' " '' tlon? . ,,MJ m "uihlng close connoc iiorVt.S1 V"""10 t0 n" Points In tho west. vl lQ,Bl .nna southwest. ui,, ,,. "'l." accommodation, 3.10 p. m. jii'S" ""ton and way stations, 1.03 p. m. AicJitilson uccommodatlon, D 10 p. m. i-xpress for Ftlca untl Rlcbllcld SprtU3. fit m -n,,(1 ' '3 P m iV.r Cv VJ' 0C0 " '" "1 1 " P. m. nLrr. 'Jfthuinberliintl, Plttston. Wilkes vino U,i,MmoutI'' IiloomsbttrB and Dan- liirKn..lr.. i y ""v tllMHJllUI11 UL iXUrill n , " ' "' ' "r v innmsport. Han Nnrl?im,i.,V,hl,nK,nn i,nd tno Sl tlons Vio ,n,na nni1 1",tcrmertl m ' ' 100c " In anu 1-K anc Iarrlsbutg, soutn. ato sta- and 5 40 p. Dcluwar. unJ Hudson. z?J. Sunduy lvii 5th, trains will Icavo Scranton ns follows I' or Carbondale 0 20, 7 5.1, 8 53. 10.13 n, .",-' VL1"0111 1J'' 2"- s2. 52-. 0 25, 7.57. 9 1 1 11 00 d in , 1 F, n. m Cor Allinnv Saratoga, Montreal, Bos- ton ew England points, etc-6 20 a. m, 2 20 p. m For Honesdilo-C20, 10 13 a. m ; 2 20. 3 2 1 p. m ' .i,1.'01 Wllkes-Rarro C 45, 7 4S. 8 43. 9 33. iJ3 a. m . 12 (H, 123, 2 1S, J 33, 127. 6.10, 7.4S 10 II. 11 10 p m For New York, Phllidelphla, etc., via Lehigh Valley Rnllroad-6 45 n. m., 1203, 12b, 427 p m , with Black Diamond Ex press, CO p m For Pinii'vlvanli Railroad points, G.43, 9 IS a. m : 2 IS. 4 27 p. m For western points via Lehigh Valley Railroad 7 IS r m : 12 01. 2 33, with Black Dl-imond Exptcsn, 10 41, 1130 p m. Train will nrrivn In Scranton as fol lows From Carbontlalo and the North C 40, 7(3 S,"S, 9 21 10 3S. 11 5S a. m.; 123, 2.15, 3 23 4 21 5 43 711 10 IS, 1127 p. m Prom Wilkes-Hnrro and the South 6 13, 7 4 S 45, 10 OS US') n in, lis 211. 3.4S. 5 20 C 21, 7 11 9 03 10 03 p m : 1 13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS For Catbondal" 9 07, 1133 p. m.t 1.51, 3l,2, 5 51. 9 55 p m. Tor WUkos-Iiane 9 13, 11.13 a. m.; 1.5S. 3 2S, 5 43, 7 4S p m. Lowest tntes to all points 111 United Slates nnd Cnnndi .7. W BURDICK, G P A . Albany. N. Y. H. W. CROSS, D P A, Scranton, Pa. Central Railroad of New Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division) Stations lit New York Foot of Liberty street. N. H . and South Forrj, Whitehall htreet Anthracite coal used exclushely, Insur ing cleanliness and comfort TIME TAP.I.E IN EFFECT NOV 20, 1S93. '1 rains leavo Scranton for Plttston, Wllkcs-U.nro etc, at S A 1010 a. m., 120, j 1 ,20. 7 10 p in. Sund.tjs 9 00 a. m, 1 oo, 2 11, 7 In l in For Lakewootl and Atlantic City, 810 Foi New York Newark and Elizabeth, s o texpttss) n m 1 20 (eprets), 3 20 (ex piess) p in Sundijs J 11 p. m Train leaving 1 20 P ni , arrives at Philadelphia, Heading Teimiml, 7 03 p m, and New tlk, 7 01 i in i,-,i, -Munch Chunk. Allenttmn. Bethle- htm Piston and Philadelphia, l 30 a. n, l.ii J!ii m Sundavs 2i3p m 'or liiltlmote und Washington, and ntiints booth and vest la Hethlehem, s"0n 111 1 20 p in Sundavs 213 p.m. For Long lir.inch. Ocean Grove, etc, at o () n ni , l 20 p 111 Fin Heading Lebanon and Harrlsburg, !.i Allcntovvn. K "0 a in , 1 20 p m. Sun- d,Ftit"Po!tsllle S..0a m 1 20 p m lletuinliig. leave New Yolk, foot of Llb tit not North Ulvei, at 4 00, 0 10 (ox press ) a. m . 1 30 (express) p. rn. Sundays, 'lVi'veNevs Yotk, South Feiry. toot Whitehall street nt 9 03 a m . 1 23 p. m PassciiKirs artlvln or departing from ,',;, tcimlnal can connect undei cover with all tho elevated railroads, Hroadvvaj ? .l.le to" aad forties to I5iookln and i.iiit.11 ihlands miking quick transfer to nnd trom Grand Central depot an.l Long 'l-yave'phliadelphl... Heading Te.inlnal, Tin in 300 P in. Sundajs, Bio p in TJI oigh tickets to nil points East South und West at lowest rata at tha SljUH OUIU'SEN Fen Bunt It. 1. UALOWIN Gen Pass. Agl. i:ile nnd Wyoinlns Vnlley. Timo Table In F.fCect Sept. 19th 1SJS Trains lea'o faotant.m for New York. K.iburg and Intermediate points on rilo r till oitd. also for Haw ley and local mints at 7 Ota in nnd 2 23 p m Trains m rii "t S. lantmi fiom nbovo points at in" l tn . und '15 and 9 03 p m srilAMON DIVISION. Ill V.tlect Orltilier .IQlli, 1M83. North llotind. outU Bound. 205 aoi pis0 I a Stations h&U a h u i rive Leave a m . . 7S5N 1 Franklin fit .... 7 40 ,. "' 7 10, West 4Jnd street .... 7 53 . ... 7 0i' Wecliawken .... 810 ... Aii v m Arrive Leave r yr m 10 il t hi adosia 27STTS) 10 4ii . 109 Hancotlc .... SUMSJ 10 ti . 12 "fi sturllKUt ... a S3 4 4,1 to.'i ... 12 iii l'rtutoa l'nrk . ail 4n 10 15 U4H, Wlnwona ... 3 41 B01 looi..,. u'-'i l'oyntello .... lito 614 ten .... 12M eirson .... ass issa 940 ... U1 I rieosant Mt. ., Sf6 B30 9 6,... 11 " Pnlondalo .. 309 6S4 9.M.... II J'l1 1 ore it City .. 319 645 uin . M31 carbtndaie .... 3316 64 907 (irol Wfcite Hildgo ... f3 38 6 6 901, , 111-.' .1 .M&Jlleld 13 43 6 01 8W, ilt.'li Jertnyn .... 34003 853.... 11 1:1 Archibald ... 3 616 00 HM Ill 111 Wlntnn .... 811 IU 8 16 11 111 I'tckvllle ... 86916 B4.' 1I07 Oltihant ... 401 6S1 840.,,, Ill UV PrlCtbUrg .... 40T 621 8 3s . ... '11 0-1 'lliroop .. 410i67 8 3v .... ,n oil Providence , mssi sij. . 'fiov? l'aik l'laco .... tt 17 su 8 30.... ,io is hcrantou ... ISO 6 3n a -I Ia m Leave Anlve r ur n t Htititlny only f Blit'uinv that trains stop oo signal for pa. geiiKeis I rains 201 and zna Sunday only, other trains clillj tACfpt funtlay. ectiro rates 1 ootarlo 4 Western betort puicliaxlngtltketsantl bavemonvy. hroiwk ttacaer oufTtt b..pr and free ro cllningtUalrcar New orkto ChlcfO vfthout chanse. I'liicciirer ntjj -twdccctl t tvu (Jell Ik 1 er .Ulle. J O, Ainlcrcon, Oen. rass Act, T. FUtcrott, Ulr. i'esm, t.-oxauto-, r.
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