THE SCRANT0NTpiBUJSI3-MONDAY, FEBRUARY' 20, 1891). S TAKING THE ADVICE OF GEN. GOMEZ CUBANS MOIIE WILLING TO AC CEPT AMERICA'S OFFER. i'lnns for a Further Loan American Troops Restless Iloldera of Span ish Bank Paper Take Action An Aincilcnn Grog Seller Obliged to Retire from Business. Havana, Feb. 10.-The retorts or Cu bans reJec'liiR the $3,00 ,000 lo'in from the United Sinter: for the payment of the Insurgent troops tiro baseless. The plans which are under discussion are for the purport! of securing an addi tional loan nt $7,000,000.' The Cuban Assembly no lunger tallcs of question ing Goincr.'H nuthoilty to pledge Its co operation with the American author ities In disbanding the Insurgents, and the only nlm of the Assembly's mem bnis now Is to fall In line with Gomes mill to cany out his policy. Sumo of the CtiUanB uie ag.iailng a petition to (leneial Brooke for the call iiir of ii new repicFcntntlvo assembly through a popular election, which will ) olllel.illy recognized by the United Sintett. The movement Is premature, lutntz and the present asscnifcly can deal with all queHtlons rinsing, and I'ubu Is not ioiiei lor u popular elec- mil of any kind. Tin' Hptmlnrf at Clenfuegos and i anlt-nas aic divided, tutu did not join In tin- iiccption, an., tor this they are e Utilised hi the other SpanlaiUs. The liuijiirltv nl the Spnnlsii classes sortnrj disposed to accept Cornea's leadership, but those wlni want annexation hold aloof. The Spaniards in the lotall business are show lug much bitterness towaid the fnltcd States in Santa 'lata Province. The Cubans are com plaining th.it Oeiteial .Mates is show ins anti-Cuban tendencies and Is not uurylnr out the policy of the admin istration. TROOP.-, WANT DISCHARGE. Tho American tioops ore showing mishit rablo dissatisfaction over the lepoit that (Jcnerul Brooke has re ported against i.ie early withdrawal of the fences In Cuba. The Impression wop that the Brand levtew of the Sev enth Army corps, held by General Lee esterday. was preliminary to the withdrawal of several regiments, and many of the volunteers are claiming i. e right to a dlschnrgo since the neaty of peace was ratified. They are complaining of their officers for not lorwarding their requests for muster out. Genual Lee has ordered a full bilgade of four thousanu men out for practice marches through the province. The regiment will stmt this morning, and will be abent ten days. The plan is to have n repetition of the practice marches made by battalions three weeks ago. The health cu tne troops Is generally good, but they me rest less. Tho effort of an American bar loom proprietor to gain notoriety by exclud ing colored persons has not been suc cessful. After the insurgent, General Ducasse, had agieed not to press his complaint, the place was re-opened with the offensive sign that none ex cept White persons would be served. This was In violation of the pledge made by the proprietors, and Civil Governor Mnin theieupon closed tho place for good. Tnis was In accord ance witli tho Spanish civil lights law. Tho holdeis of paper notes of the Spanish Hank of Cuba have called o meeting to take action to compel the ledemptlon of this scrip by the bank. Private persons began iv litigation sev eral weeks ago. Tho bank disclaims all lesponslbillty, because the currency wns issued by the authority of the Mniirltl government, and under Its dl tectlon Its notes have the nominal quo tation of 7 cents on the uollar. The Spanish bank. It Is stated, will reduce its capital f i om $8,000,009 to $4,000,000 and leorganlze. After the Ameilcan authorities re- nked the contiact wl'-h the bank for the collection of taxes the Institution Imported $l,r"i00,000 In gold from Furopo and announced that It would continue its business. BONDS HFLD P.Y SPANISH HANK. The bank holds- Hist mortgage bonds if the Havana municipality to the amount or $1,000,000, and American 'Opltnllsts ate said to hao offered 10S for them, their par utiui Is 100. The i onmilsslon appointed by General I.ud low to Investigate the finances of tho i Ity Is understood to believe that these linnds can n icfunded at a lower rate if Interest. TIGHTING THE TRUSTS. Action Taken Against Corporations in Ohio. Columbus, O.. Keb 10. The attorney geneial bus tiled in the Supreme court a suit to oust from Its charter the Argand Kenning company of Marietta, O. It Is alleged that the company lm agreed In consideration of the pay ment by the Standard Oil company of Jl.ouo per month for ten years fiom December, lstis, not to engage In Mu business of refining peti oleum and thnt uH'i'efoie its eimrier has been In xnlldatcd by non-use. A suit has been piepaied and will bo filed In the Supreme court tomorrow by the attorney general to oust the continental Tobacco company from Its ilmiter op the ground that It is a trust. Tho company Is doing business in this state under tho foreign corpora tion act, tho Incorporation fee having been paid on u capital stock of $75,00), 'iCO. FLORIDA. Personally-Conducted Tour via Penn sylvania Railroad. The Pennsylvania P.allroad Com pan's thlul tour of tho present season to Jacksonville, allowing two weeks In Florida, will leavo New York and Philadelphia by special train of rull man Palace Cars Tuesduy, February 21. Incursion tickets, Including rail way transportation, Pullman accommo dations (one berth), nnd meals en route In bath directions while travel ing on tho special tram, will be old at Iho following tales. New York, $50.00; Philadelphia, J1S.00. Canundalgua, J32.S5; File. $5165; Wllltes-Harre, J50.S5; Pittsburg. 153.00; and at propor tionate rates from other points. For tickets, itineraries, und full Infor mation apply to ticket agents; Tour ist Agent, 1198 Broadway, New Yoil;; Wi Hroad Btieet, Newark, N. J.: or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant Gen eral Pussenger Agent, Urond Street Station, Philadelphia, We have Inside Information of the Movement of Several Stocks That Will Be Big Money Makers This , Week. J. R. L. CARRINGT0N & CO. STERLING P. SMITH, Manager. Investment Securities, Stocks and Bonds B2 BROADWAY, NCW YORK. 410 CONNELL D'L'D'G SCRANTON, PA. TELEPHONE 6IBS. IN THE PLAY HOUSES. The Hillman Company. Tonight the Maude Hillman com pany commences a week's engagement at the Academy of Music, playing at popular prices and presenting as tho opening bill D. If. Sculley's success ful comedy-drama, "Special Delivery," a play of Intense hcait Interest, thrill ing situations, strong dramatic cli maxes nnil delightlul comedy. In this Htory Miss Hillman plays the heroine, Agnes Howard, In n manner to elicit warm praise, and the supporting com pany Is aftorded excellent opportun ities of displaying their ability. The piece la staged with special scenery carried by the company, as are each of the otheis to be presented during the engagement, and numerous spec ialties nre Introduced. The other plays i to be given during tho week nre "The Clipper," "Among tho Pines," "A Hid den Past," "A Scrap of Paper," "Light and Shadows," "Charity Hess" and "The IJroker's Daughter." Matinees will be given daily eommenrlng Tues day. Seats are now on sale for the en tire engagement, and the advance sale Indicates a large attendance tonight. .Midnight at the Gaiety Theatre. Again the Gaiety offers a novelty In the way ol" a midnight performance for the patrons of that popular resort In eirder that they may have the oppor tunity of hearing the complete elec tion returns as fust as they aro le celved nt the dlfl'eient headquarters, and In uddltion to this they may wit ness a first-class burlesque perform ance by one of the best companies now tintllng. The .Metropolitan lluilesqueis arc cnntioled by Sheridan & Faust. Mr. Sheiidan, of this llrm, Is also pro prietor and manager of the "City Spoits," which gne the midnight show last November election, the (list that was ever given In this city, and the attraction scoied nn Instantaneous hit. Messrs. Sheiidan & Faust assures the management of tho Gaiety and the patrons of that popular icsurt that the Metropolitan Hutlesquers are equally as good an attraction as tho "City Spoits," all of which should pack that house to the doors every performance of this Ilrst-tlass organ ization. It Is it double company of white artists und croola petforineis, culled from the very cre-um of tho vaudeville talent The doors for the second performance will open nt 11 I o'clock ; curtain rleos at 11.13. The reg ular schedule or pilces ut the Gaiety will prevail for each of these perform ances, and the ndvanco sale of tickets Is now open. 'Joe Huist, Gentleman." At the Lyceum Tuesday evening Mis. Frances Hodgson Ilurnett's new play, "Joe Iluist Gentleman," will bo produced by. a coinpuny headed by Dlgby Hell "Joe Hurst" doesn't the name nt once suggest a mun of lowly origin, one of the common people? And the author has mad u gentlemnn of him? Ha' ha' don't laugh. Go and see Dlgbj Hell nt tho Lyceum theatre and then acknowledge) thnt a poor wax works showman may icallnu the high est Ideal of manhood and that Joe Hurst Is Indeed u gentleman. NO HF.AUT TOO HAD TO BF. CURUD. Testimony could ho pllod high ill com mindatlou of the wonderful care wrought by Dr. Avnew's C1110 for tho Heart. No rnbo stands against this gre'it remedy whei- It did not relieve tho moat acuto dealt sufferings Inside of thirty minutes. It uttiulis the diseaste In ,.n instant after , bolng taken. Sold by Matthews Urol and W. T. Clarko.-3tf. THE MARKETS. WMl Stieet Review. By Associated Press. New York, Feb. 18, Tho net chnnges In stock prices with the day wcro Irregular with slight fractional advances predomi nating, although In soma Important stocks the iiiivaiitu was considerable, Tho deal ing wcro very large for a Saturday short soiling, almost TOO.ooo shares being traded In. London was early a seller und later repurchased about half of that amount. A more confident sentiment regarding tho situation at Paris, accompanied tho election of a now president of Prunce. The standard eh.' es were gonrnlly strong whllo tho feature of the market was tho prnvntlonal advance In Tobacco which made a not gain of 17t after nn extreme luhonca of utmost 20 Tho dealings In this stork woro of a very sensational character, the variations between r.ilos rui.nlng either way from 1 to 4 points. Tho movement was generally considered as di rected tignlust the short Interests. Sales, b7S MO times. quotations furnished by LABAR .t Frl.LFR. stock, grain am! cotton brok ers, rooms 201 and 210, Boaid of Trado building, Scranton, Pa. Open- IIIkIi- Low- Clos ing cm est Inr. Am. Cot. Oil .lei. r 30 37 Am. sug. ito'g co . I,",!' nv-3 ni ifii Atch.. To, A: H. Ft .. 21 21'4 h 2.1' i A., T. & S F. IT 1!',, h's lil'j C",', Am. Tobacco Co 111 IBS HI IW Brook. II. T. . . 'iP.j 111", !HH ''I Can. Southern ... f,oH wi'i no CO'i N. J. Central lr, 1 1". KU'd Ml'j, Clies. & Ohio 20 2s", fMk 2i'4 Chic. ft O W .. .. M K lie, 10 Chic. & n. w y,H i5uj, r.i ir.i Chic, 11. ft Q 1ir,: 143 llfiH 117'J Chic, Mil ft St. P ..11111 132 130 111;,. Chic, It. I. & P lliliZ 12IVx 20 120li c. c. c. & st. I., .... ct (,i n("& nou Con. Oils 2 31 14 20,-, MC'l iioinwmo & milt ..unit im4 11314 uv n. v., 1.. f. ft w ... r. ir,'t is nu IVd. Steel, Pr S7"i S! S7 S7i rod. strri. com .... ih r. w, cife Gen. P.Icclrio II!)) 12?i 112ii 112 Louis, tt Nash r,-,v, c,fj km r,:,t,4 JInnlnttTn Ke ....lmu IIP'. 100 111 Met. Tiaellon Co ...2IIU 2IS', 2H 21lVi M. K tt Tex., Pr .. 3'H, 31 n Z Mo Pacific tfi'i, 4(v, 4,1 lOVi Nat iad nr'i wi 2"; vn N. V. Centnl 1 vJ lvAl 11 139 Ont. ft West 2jai Jii 2""4 Norti p.Hitic r,iv r,i r,i m Nor Pielllf. Pr .... M'5 150 W, 01, Pacific Mall . ... r,ri r.2 Sl5 M People's C,n 114'i IP. IH'i Uri Phil. A Head 22 22V, 22 22'i P A- 15, 1st Pr .. . . M fiia; Vf, fi4 Poutlic'ii II. H., Pr.. r,l Sl'i zw, re1, Tcnn , C & Iron .... 4.1 41 41 4Hi Union Pacific 4i 45 17'& S 1 nlnn I'ne, pr . ... ri sj fio- SI V. S Ttubbcr fiVt MIA r2t r,2 V R Leather. Pr .. 71 72 71 72 "W'nbssb Pr 21 21 2.H4 2T,4 West. Pnlon 05 M 93 95 CHICAGO BOArtD OF TRADE. Open- High- Low- Clos WIIIJAT. log. fit ett ing . May 72 72. 71 72 Julv 71 71 7u 7u. COHN. May VC, 2rt 25 35 July 30 30 33 IK OATS. M' 2J3 27 27 27 J,VORK.- S a,i Mnv 0S7 1S7 070 170 Muy 5.62 032 6 42 5 43 Scranton Eoard of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Tnr of 100. STOCKS Bid. Asked. Scranton &. Plttston Trac. Co. ... 20 First National Hank SOO nimhurst Boulcard loa Sei.inton Savings Pr.nk 233 Fcrnnton Packing Co 95 Third National Panic 0S5 Throop Novelty Mfg. Co S3 Hcrnnton Hallv,a e'o 25 Dime Dep. & Bis. Hank ISO Hcunnni) L.ghl Hcut & Pow er Company 43 Scranton Illuminating, Heat & Power Company S5 Scranton Forging Co jw Tiadors' National Hank 130 Liicl.n Lumber Co J30 I nek Tmst ft Safe Dep. Co.. 150 M.ios-lc Mountain Coal Co H5 Scranton Pnlnt Co SO Clark .t Snoer Co., Com 4'V) Clark ft Snover Co., Pr 125 Ciireon Coal Co 100 Scranton AIo Works so Scr. Iron Tenco & Mfg. Co 100 BONDS. Scranton Pass. Hallway, first mortgage-, due l!f20 115 IV pie's Street Hallway, first moitcasc due 101 115 People's Street Hallwav. Gen trill mmtgage. elno 1921 .... 115 Dickson Manufacturing Co 100 l.ncka Township School 5 102 City nf Scranton St. Imp. 0 102 Mt. Vernon Coal Co S3 Scranton Axle Works 109 St rantcn Traction t, bonds... 105 Carson Coal Co 100 New York Grain and Produce Market. Now York. Teb. 1 Flour Neglected and week; wlnt r putents, .75a1; winter straights, tf .rua3 " ; Minnesota patents, JVJa4ir,: Minnesota bakers. 1.10j3 2'i. winter extras $2Ma'2.W; winter low grades. $2 40a2C3. Wheat Spot steady; No. 2 ted. Kl'ic f. o b.. atloat spot; No. 1 northern Duluth V , f o. b , ntloat, op tions opened steady and were Irregular nil tho forenoon; foreign buying stirred up shorts nt one time, but tho fact that crop news was favorable, cables bear ish and clearances small, all contributed to frcih short sales and at tho close tho market was weak at 3c. net decline; March, S214al"e, closed t2ViC.: Mnv, Til fi-lCa77',c . eleiscd 70B4c. ; July. 74 15-la 75V,e, loed 7.V. Corn Spot steady. No. 2 41' .c . lor old f. o. b.. atloat; options disphucd earh steadiness on reported llghl eountrv offerings but finally broko with wheat and closed 'iiHsC lower; mav, I 4jii40 13-lCc: Julv cltjsed 4Ho. Oats I Spot steady, No. 2 ml, 33He ; No. 3, 3.'e ; I Nn. 2 white. 37c ; No. 3 white, 36c ; track I mixed, western. "j'sa37c. ; tluck white. 37 alia; ojvlons oulet. Cut Meats Dull but stiidy, pickled bellies, GaSc ; do. MionldciH 4 il'-.c do. hams, tiii'e. Lard l'nsler. western steamed, $BC2'i; I February. J" CO, nominal. Butter Steady: western enameiv, 1Ca22o ; do factory. 12 I nllc ; V.lglns 22c : Imitation crenmery, llR'.allc; stato dalrj'. 13a21c; do. cream I cry. lGa22c. ChP.n Steady: large white, I 10' c; small do, llnU'ic; largo coloted, lo'hc.: tmall do, HaiHiC : light skims Ra 1 'ie '. part skims, 7ase. : full skims 3a Ic. Fggs Steady: stato and Pennsylvania. 1 21c; western freh, Wfcr ; southern, 21a2le. lVitntoes Steadv New Yo-k. $117,Ai2; Long Island Jl K0a2: sweets. Jcrbey, $2 25 al &) Tallow Steady; cltv, 4e ; country. l.etHc P troleum Dull: refined Now York, $7 4"; Philadelphia nnd Baltimore. I t'.Vf, do, In bulk, Jfu. Philadelphia Orain and Produco. Philadelphia. Feb. IS Butter-Dull. 3a ' 4e. lower; fancy western creameij, 23c; do. prints, 2le. Hggs Dull and Cc lower; fresh nearby, 21c ; do western, 23c; do. Miuthwosteni, 22e ; do southern, 22c. ci ' so Firm. Heflned Sugars Un e.h.nged. Cotton Steudj. Tallow Film: city prime, in hogsheads. 4,4al1e. ; coun try. In. barrels. 4t,c; dnr. do. 4c ; cakes, 1 5c : giense. 2'i,ii'-c. Live Poultry Un ehnngtd; fowls, 32e ; old roosters Sc.j spring chickens, lie : turkejs, llal2c; iiiicKH, ineic. ; KeeHu juaiuc. uressea Poultry Steadv; fowls, choice, 12c; eto. fair to good llnll'-.e ; old masters, Sc; Mil Ing rhicUens. choice, 12'jnllc : do. fair to good l'l'.all'i'C ' turkeys, choice to fincv, Via'lc ; do fair to good. lOallo j ducks, ldallc. Beceliits Flour. 200 banols nnd 5,OXi sacks, wheat, 2,000 bushels; coin, 78,0X) bUHhels. oits. 1200 bushels. Shipments- Whe'it, l.HoO bushels; corn, 2 .TO bushels, oats, 2fm0 buslieU. Wheat -Mf lower: contract grade-, February. 75'ia 7M'r Corn Weak nrd i',c. lower; No 2 mixed, February SMiitric. Oats ialc. lower, No. 2 white clipped. J9e ; No. 3 white clipped, 3T'ja3fc; No. 2 mixed, do.. UG' ,a37e. OJiicirjo Grain Market. Chicago, Feb. IS In spite of lieay Fell ing today wheat found ready takers and after n severe strangle May closed pt a decline of ii'kc. Corn, outs und provls. Ions tw uncompinm'slnglv weak. clop. Ing with a loss of Vc In corn inUc In oats, 221.0 in poik nnd 10al2'4c lti'liitd and rib. Crsh iiuotntlons were as fol lows: Flour uQIct nnd steady; winter FINANCIAL. LaBAR & FULLER BROKERS, OUeet UtlablltlieJ Itojs In the City. Ilpalnik In STOCKS, COTTON, flUAIN unit PKdVisiUNS, on iimrjln or lordollvory. OI'IICU: l.'mnij iocj und no Hoard ul Trade Hulldliif, tcranton, I'j. U O. LA BAR. L. F. FULLER The People's nAAAAiMAAMMAMAMMm! A POPULAR CLKAKING IIOUSC for tho Hcucllt of All Who Ilnvo Houses to Rout, Kejal 1'stntc or Other Property to Sell or KxcliiuiKe, or Who Want Situations or Help These Small Advertisements Coit One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for rive Cents n Word Kxcept Sitimtloru Wanted, Which Aro In scrtcd Free. FOR RENT FOR HUNT AliUIL 1ST, STOKL llrst tloor No. 31 Lackawanna iivcnuo, now occupied by II. Langfcld a millinery. F. Ii. Crane. FOH IU:NT-ST01U1 AND D FLOOHS. 207 Wyoming avenue Can bo, rented singly or together Llcvator If desired. " ... aiuiru, i jcueiBu. ,,..., fo'ii msNT-sfoni: uoom ovkh M7 Lackawanna avenue. Plato Olasa front, inqulro Krotosky Uros. fop. ki:nt-hoi'si:s nos3J' and rs2 , North Washington avenue, below city building. Sullablo for phjslclaiiR' offices and residence. Apply to Henry Uolln, Jr., 401 Council llulldlng. I'-OU JinNTTOnil ROOM, NO 207 North Waslilnitton avcuiiu, formerly occupied by j. w, Gueusey. Steam boat, elevator, rear entrance. For terms "Piny to Jones Uros., 311 Lackawanna avenue. Fort iu:nt-my nnsirJrTjccn. coit- ne;r of Washington aver.un nnd Ollvo !'.;riCet- -x11 modun Imnrevcments. In qulro S. Morris, No. 002 N. Washlngtoi nv line, or Morris Bros'. Shoo Stoic, No. Lackawanna nenuc. TOR. HUNT-TWO FLOOLS. xS0; neat Included, centrally located, low rent. Inquire 137 Pcnn uvenuo. FOll RENT HOI7SIJ 021 MADISON nvcnuo; steam heat: every conveni ence. Apply Owens Bros., C01 Madison OFFICDS IN COMMONWEALTH iiuilding; Blngln looms and suites for term of years with vault" One suite of six connecting olllces with three vaults or three suites of two olllces, each with vault Moderate price Ilellnlshed to suit tenants, inquire at loom oo? on iith tloor. IOR ItRNT-DnSK BOOM OR SHARD of onices, Fecond tloor, front. Coal Exchange. Call at room 15. FOR RENT-SUCOND Qulncy. FLOOR, 701 FOR SALE FOR SALK-PIANOS AND ORGANS AT Guernsey Brothers' rooms, 7-8 Burr building, (looils tho best, prices the low est, terms tho easiest. A call will con vince all. DDSIRABLn LOTS ON COLFAX AVK nuo. For particulars address Bo 215, Scranton, Pa. FOR SALDTDN R-T-P-A-N-S FOR C cents at druggists. One gives relief. REAL ESTATE. FOR " SALE-MY RFSIDENCE AT 25 Colfax avenue; Just ci mpletcd. All modern Improvements Hnrdwood finish, sanitary plumbing, electric lights eto. Prlco reasonable Address Frank T. Okcll, 220 Broadway, New York city. FURNISHED ROOMS. TWOURNTs'rrROOMs" STDAM heat; all conveniences. 407 Madison nveuuo. FOR RDNT-PLLASANT FC.tNl&HDD rooms, conveniences Rooms from 1.50 up, B22 Mulberry street. patents, JlliS'. straights, $3.40a3f0; clears, 3 3'Xi.",40. spring specials, $1.20, patents, f;;w,u.iu: tiraignes, $011.1.11; om. ers, J2 30a2.".O; No. 2 spring wheat, boa 7DC. ; No. .1 spring wheat, t.la'uc. ; No. 2 reel, 72u724c; No. 2 com, 3lVo.(.'o.; No. 2 yellow corn, Kt'tiSJc; No. 2 oats, 27'4a 27V2C; No. 2 white. SOaSO'ic; No 3 white, 2.iHa2Sic; No. 2 rye, t. o. b. Wic; No. 2 barley. 41a504C.; No. 1 flax seed. $1 ifi; N. ".f Jl.U'e. prime timothy seed, $2 10; pork, $!6jj9 70; lard, $5 MaV!2'i; short ribs. $l."al 5S; -alted shoulders, 4al1'e.; clear sides, (5.u".10; whiskey Jl 20; sugais, tut loaf, J5.70; granulated, 5.20. Philadelphia Live Stock Maiket. Philadelphia, Feb. 10 Reee Iptt. Heces, 2 I'd head, sheep, 5,(77 held; hogs, 0 CIO head. Beef Ciltle-ln good demand, iloMtl ces ; extra fiSuS'xc. ; good, 6Vj 1 f.c; medium, ui.uc ; common, Plane She, p In fair dem..nd but Arm; extra. 4 11 V , good. I'-iallsc. , mediums, 2alc. ; common, 2Ii.a34e., lambs, GaS'c. Hogs In good demand tle.su! firm; host west ern. GntTUc. ; otherh. 5'.aijc Cows Fat cows, In good demand at 2'4al''ir ; thin cows, good request, $alS, veal calves, ac tive, $5aV, city dressed beeves, good de mand, Ca'Jc on all grades Chicago Live Stock Market. Chltatro. Feb. IS There were not enoimh cattle received today to make 11 market and prices wero mostly nominal, closing on an average 15i. lower than a week ago. Trade in hogs was a llttlo slow at tho start and prices wero about 2'.c. low er but firmed up later on 11 good de mand; fair to choice brought tl.72,5a3.S21:; packing lots, J3 50.i3.70, mixed, $!Wa3.77'i; butchers, $3 r.5i3 M ; light. JJ45a3.7J. pigs, ?3 2O'i3.G0. Tho small supply of sheep weie icadlly taken at unchanged prices: poor to prime sheep sold nt $2 'ml Co: yeai lings. S125. Receipts Cattle. J2.O00 head; hogs, 9,000 bead, sheep, COm) head. East Liberty Cattle Market. Fast Liberty, Pa, Feb 1? -Cattle-Steady; prime. .', 2."a5ro; common, $3COi I. Hoga Dull nnd lower; prime mediums, f3.".al; heavy Yorkers, $: s.'a:i1; light Yorkers. $!75a3S0; pigs. Jl.00a3.70; skips, f2 D0a3 2V, roughs. J2 6ia.l 40. Shccj-Slow at unchanged prices; choice lambs, J510a 5 20, common to good, $la3; tal talcs, $7a7 W. Buffalo Live Stock Market. Fast Buffalo. N. Y, Feb lS.-Cattle About steady. Hogs Slow ; good to chnlrn Yorkers und lle;ht mediums, H.i-I'm; roughs, 3.50a3CO: pigs, fair to cnoice, t". 75 nl w Sheep and Lambs Steady; lambs, choice to extra, ?3a5 10 culls and common, $3.73u4 d; t-heep, choice to selected weth ers, U Wal 65; nils and common, t2.75a2 25. New York Live Stock Market. Now Yoik, Feb. IS Beeves 10c. lower, bulls, $3 50al 25; cows, 2 75.1210. Calves Lowor; veals, f5aB2.'; tops, tvBOj no fed calves. Sheep and Lambs Lower; bhecp, S3.H.40: lambs $1 C2Ua5.3G; mainly, $', jn.i 5 25. Hugs-Wealc at JHOaflW; choice stato pigs, $140. Oil Market. Oil Cltv, Pa., Feb. IS. -Credit balances, $1.13; certificates, no bids or ottering; runs, OS.lms barrels, shipments, Cn,5.!7 b.u rels. Chance nnd Mathematics, rrom tho New Orleans Tlints-Democi.it A group of tin f men Mood by the tlgar stand In 0110 uf tho hotil cuiiidois and amused hlnibolf tossing nlckeia, head or tails. "If a fairly tonsod coin lalls head up six times," said 0110 of the paity. "what aro tho odds on Urn ueieiUh throw V "Tin 1 u to 0110 it comts tall," irplU'd un. othei. "Youi'o wrong," tald the first spcultcr. "This chances ate exactlj oieii. the i,ame ns they were at the Bturt " "That's true," remaiktd u third mem ber of tho croup, "although It doesn t Stem so A hundred throws will slio.v nn average uf almost fifty heads and tlrty tails, but the churetwf for tach liidlvlduul throw are exactly oven, icgatdless of what wtnt befote. I was ut Monto Cuilo last j ears," ho continued "and was amused watching tho camblers In the big casino plujlug sjsteros. If red would win. say, fcur times handruniilug, e rrjbody would double up rn black. Tho more times on color showed In succession tho bl&gcr weie tho bets on thu othttr, which was mathematically un error, al though you couldn't convince n gambler of It. Once whllo I was theie ltd won twolvo timer and oor 40.0OO francs were staked on black. Ono lone plaer hud Exchange. WANTED. WANTL'D-A FURNISHHD AND US- taiuisiiou country hotel. Hotel, Trib une oiiice. "WANTHD-CASD OF BAD HI.Al.TH that R-I-P-A-N-S will not bciiellt. Send 6 cents to Hlpans Chemical Co . New York.for 10 samples and 1.000 testimonials. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. LADID3 IO FMriROIUCR-COOD PAY- Ing. eas work sent to ,our homo, wrlto for satniilo and mateilals. t'nlepio Hmbroidtry Co., 102 Fuiton fct., New loik. HELP WANTED-MALE. PFRMANF.NT POSITION IN SCRAN ton to good solicitors on snbir and commission. Address 41 Feoplu Bank Building, Wllkcs-Barre, l'a. LOST. iT0ST-Yi:STFRDAY.'FTrntNOo'N.'bN Linden strex't. between Adam and Washington iitcmics, a puise containing large sum of money ami D. & II mllo ago book. Rewind If returned to Sei.in ton Consenatory of Music. LEGAL. THU ANNUAL MFFTINO OF Till! stockholders of the Lackawanna Iron and Steel I'ompnnj, 101 tho tlectlon of i directors and the transaction of such 1 other business as ma properly come bt fore tho nuetlng, will bo held at the olllco 1 of the coinpuiN in the city of Scranton, I Pennsyliania on Wednesday, M.irih 1st, P'J9, nt two o clock p. 111. The polls will ; remain open tor ono hour u no minster books will be doted on February la, lbW, and reopened on March 2. ls'ij. J. P. HIOCHNSON. Sccretaiy. Scranton, l'a , Februai 17, ISM). N'OTICi: IS HFRFBY G1VFN THAT AN application will be made! to the Gov ernor of the Commonwealth of Pcnnsl 'ttnl.i on Tuesday, thu twenty-eighth day of February, lbK' bv John Jermyn, Jo Fcph J. Jcrnivn, William A Muy, George II. .fcrmjn, Roswell H. l'atterson, Lel . Patterson and Fdmond B Jeimyn. un der the Act of Asiemb'j of said Com monwealth, known as ihe General Cor poration Act, approved April "yi. 1S7I. and tho supplement thereto, for the charter 01 an Intended coiporatlon to bo c died tho Consolidated Water Supply Com pany, the chiractor and objett whereof Is the supply of water to tho public 01 tho supplj. btoiLgo or transportation of water und water power for commercial and manufacturing purpo'es in the district composed of the counties of Kiisriuehanna and Lackawanna, mid tor these purposes to have, pos-css and enjoy ull the rlgh's bene Ills and privileges of tho s,ntl Act of Assembly and Its supplements PATTHRSON & WILCOX, Sollcltois. Scranton, Feb, 4, ISM. SITUATIONS WANTED WANTFD - DRFSSMAKING, BY A joung lady, gi.ulu.ito of the "McDow ell Dressmaking Aeailemj" of l'hll idel phln. McDowell sstem ustel. Adurcss bitssmaker, 'J20 Green Ridge St., cit. SITUATION WANTDD WASHING. Ironing or any kind of house cleaning by the day 01 will take washing home. Mrs. Leo, slda door, 420 Fianklln avenuu. A THOROtJClI D. F. HOOKFFFPFR desires situation; wages nioilerate. Addiess Bookkeeper, this ollleo. SITUATION WANTFD-BY MAN rs years, largo biiblm ss expeilenco; hrst class references, cleik. boukktopor or any kind of work. Address II. M. A., Tribune ofllco. WANTFD-BY A YOUNG MAN WITH eight veais' experience In olllco and delivery dmai tments of New York dp putmi.nt store, an Hud of clerical po sition; sil.ny modi rat, . II. A. SITUATION WANTFD-BY MAN AND WHO CU l.llti; v ill.- 1,1 1 iiiu lliiuiu Ul 11U- tcl; city or eountiy, best ief, reuces. Ad diess City or Country, Tribune olllco. SITUATION WANTFD BY A YOFNG man dihliih ilelherj wagon or eoach mnn for n private family; Just discharged fiom the Thliteon'h rtlimnt. must have work at once. Address C, Wl Price street, city. SITUATION WANTFD-LADY BOOK keeper would like position; several years epeilLnto In doublo and blnglo en try, reference fuinlshcd. Address C. G., Tribune olllce. BUTC1IFR SF UK'S A SITUATION: thoroughly iNpenetie.il In ell branches of the business Addiess Butcher, 210 Spilng street, l'iovldencc. S1TFATION WANTFD BY YOLNG man as cleik in bhlpping clerk, lnid waro pitfined. can repair stoves, tako caie ot horses and drive, good icftiuiico. Address F B. II, Tribune. SITUATION ANTFD-TO Go OUT BY the day washing. IronltiK by the dnv Mrs. Lee, 42') Franklin avenue, sldo door. SITUATION WANTFD-BY MfDOLF iigcd lady as house kee pi r in u small family. Addrtss 117 North .Main avenue, city. SITUATION WANTFD-FIttST CLAsS thef cook, hotel or restaurant Ad dress 235 Pcnti avenue. SITUATION VVANTi:D-RY A YOUNG man In general store; S years' exprrl ence; ulso u llrst-cluss nieul 1 utter und can fuiiilsh No 1 refei ernes Address (J M , this utile e, or box S3. Jeimvn, Pa. SITUATION WANTL'D-FIRST-CLA.SS ehet. cook hotel or restaurant. Ad dress LJ3 Pcnn ave. SITUATION WANTFD - WASHING Ironing or nn kind of house cleaning bv the duy or will take wu-hlng home Mrs Lee, side door, 4?) Franklin avenue. tho neivo to put 50 tinnes on led it won and he let the Let la ami It won again. The 1 tvciybody got a suddi 11 Idea, It would win once more, and It was plajcd to tho Pinlt. That time blaLk ShoVVeHl." "Did you ever hear about funs of color9" asked somebody. "I did. over thore." replied the man who bad been to Monto Curio. "It Is genetnlly believed that whin ono color wins the odds mo In favor of It winning twlco more. Thero's no srpse In It. but the records of tho game do a guoel deal to confirm tho superstition. (Jueer thins, chance." "Time is Money" When von have an empty House, H.irn, Store or Office on your hands. Don't Waste Voir TIMr or MONEY i mi ning iirouiil Inrikinc lor n tenant but place ,1 Fur Rent" Adver tisement in tie lolinniis of THE TRUU N6 jMid yo 1 will lecetvj m,iny desuable applicitions. Ovc cent a Word, six (NSERTION3 FOR SO. A WORD, CAtH IN ADVANCE, PROFESSIONAL. ARCHITCOTO KDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITFUT, Conncll Iliilldlng, Scranton. K. L. WALTF.lt, ARCIUTLCT, OFFICII rear of COG Wnshlngtou avenue. L1HVIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCIIITDCT, 4JB Spruce St , cor WaHh. rv., Summon. rnr.niiRici: l. brown, architf.ct. P.ice Building, 1M Washington uvenue, Bcronton, T. 1. LACF.Y & SON. ARCHITECTS. Traders' National Bank. DCNTI5T3 DR. 1. O. LYMAN. SCRANTON Fill valo Hospital, cor. Wjoinlng and Mul beriy. DR. II. F. RDYNOLDS, Ol'P. P. O. DR. C. C. LAFBACII. Ill Wyoming c WFLCOMD r. 8NOVF.1t. 331 WashlllRtoi avenue. Hours, 9 to 1, nnd 2 to5. HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLF.3, IfO SPRCCF striif.tTmaiCKS your hat to order and thej lit. HOTELS ANO RESTAURANTS TUB FLIC CAFF 1.3 VND 127 I'RANK- Hn avenue. R.iu rt isonabic. 1' '.'.FIGLFH. Proprietor. bCRANTON 1IOFSI1. NFAR D, L W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Fu loponr. plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. LAWYERS FRANK F. BOYLD. ATTORNFY AND Counscllor-nt-Law. Burr building, rooms 13 nnd II, Washington nionue WILLARD, WARRFN & KNAPP. AT tornejs and Counsrllois at-I.aw. Re publican building. Washington uvenue, oiriuniou, l'a, JFSStIP fi JFSSUP, ATTORNP.YS AND Counsellors - nt - Law. Commonwealth building Rooms 1, 20 and 21. JAMBS W. OAKFORD ATTORNFY-AT-Law. Rooms C14, 615 and 516, Board of Trade building. D B. RFPI.OOI.i:. ATTORNFY-LOAN3 negotiated on real cstnto security. Mears" bullillnir. turner Washington avenue and Sptucc street. JAMBS J. H HAMILTON. ATTORNFY-ni-Law S01 Commonwealth building, Stintiton. FDWARD W. TIIAYFR. ATTORNFY. Rooms !3-M)l, 0th floor, Mcors building L. A. WATRFS ATTORNFY-AT-LAW, f2 Board of Trado building, Scruntoi , l'a. C. II. PITC1IFR, ATTORNFY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building. Scranton, IV, PATFRSON fi WILCOX. TRADFRS' National Bank building. C. COMFGYS, building. &-13 RFPUBLICAN A. W. BFF.THOLF, ATTORNFY, Wears' building IVDWIFC MRS. riABLF. GRADUATF MIDWIFi:. F1S Washburn street, Scranton. Fn gageincnts solicited Rcoms and best nttendunco for u limited tutnibti of fia tlcntu. PHYSICIANS AND StHQEOVS FR. C. L. FRFY, SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank Building, 1". U'jumin-i uvciiul. MARY A. SHUPIIFRD. M. D. IIOMB opathlst No 2JS Ad 11ns avenue. DR. W. F. ALLFN, r.12 NORTH WASH Ingtun avenue. DR. R. TRAPOLD SPI.CIALIST IN Dlscises of Women, comer Wvomlng avenue und S;u nee street, Sciatito.i. Olllce houis Thutsdajs und Satuidays, J a. in. to G p. m DR. L. M. C.ATCS, ROOMS. -'7 AND WS Beaid of Trade Building Olllco hours, S to 'j a. 111 , 2 Ij 3 and 7 to S p. m. Uci elcnce. ?0'l MnilNon avenue. DR. C. L FRl'IAS, SI'F.CIALIST IN Riiptme. Truss Ultllng and Fnt Reduc tion Office) telephone Ft,!. Houis. lu to 1'.', i to 4, 7 to fl. DR. S. W. L'AMORFAUX. OFFICIO 3!9 Washington avenue. Residence, 131S Mul berry. Chront diseases, lungs, hcait, kldnevs and genlto-uilnniy organs 11 specialty. Hojrn, 1 to 4 p. tn. W. O ROOK VBTFRINARY SUIl geon. IIoise, Cattle and Dogs treated. Hospital. 121 Linden itieel. Scranton. Telephone 2nT2 SCHOOI.1 SCHOOL OF TIIF I.AHaWASN.' Scranton, Pa. Courses pieparatorv to college, law. medicine or business. Opens Sept. 12 Send for catalogue. Rev. Thom as M Cuiin, LL. D., Walter H. Illicit. A. M. pr-rDS C. R. CLARK ". CO.. SFFDMFN AND Nurserymen; stole 110 W.ibhlngton u'.e nuo; green house, 1X50 Nor'.h Main uve nuo; store telephone, 7S2. WIRE SCREENS JOS KUFTTFlT RFAlf 5lf wanna aver ue Seruntoii, Pa, tiller of Wile Sen ens. LACKA-raauufac- MISCELt.- 'rOU5 BAl'FIVS ORl IIFSTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parlle, icceiitious, wed chugs and ccnceit woik tuinlslied. For teims. uddrfBit II. J Baui 1 conductor, 117 Wyeinlng avenue, oecr Hulbuifs music store. MI.GAIU1FF BROTHF.ItS. PRINTFRS' hiipplus, envelopes, papti bags, tvsllu. Wnichoitho. l!o Waslilugton aveniii., Scranton. Pa SCALPjrREATMENT. 'mxsuTrKVAA i.r, scalp tiifTaT- ment, 50c , sh.impoulng 30c . facial massive, inaultuilng, 23c, chliopodj. ,ui yuinc. CITY SCAVENGER I A.B BRIGGS CLFANS PRIVY VAFLIm i and cess poolH no odor Imp: ived , pumps used A llltlOGS Propue'.ir . Lcnvo orcli s lion Nnr'h Main avenue, m Flckc s dim.- stole, nuiui' Adams and j Mulbenv T.hpli ,110 . BOARDING. OENTLKMAN CAN with pilvate family 113 ' Mnln avenue FIND HOARD Iluino comforts. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Vnllisv Kailfo.iil SystcMii III i.ffecl Nov H, Jvlis. TRAINS LFAVF SCRANTON. F01 1'hi'ad lidiiu ami Nen .,rk via Ij ft, 11. It. It . u' 1. 15 a. in. .'lid l.'.OJ, 2.1S, 1.; Block Diiiiioml KxiniBrt and ll.Ju j,, , Kutidujs D ,. II . I '- 7 4i p. in For White Htvu. Uuislitoii. Patisvllle and nrtiuipul pimus in Hi coal ugion,, via D. & II. Ii. R . -'l!i und 1.J7 p tn. For Bethlehem. I.iwlun. ReadiiiK. Ha'--rlsburu und print Ipullnttrniisllato mu tlons via ! ''tS 11. in, l.'ni, i Id .i Bli" ' Dliiiond Cypress, U.J). Sutidus. D & H, 1.5. 7. fc p m. For Tunklmiinoek, Towundii, Klmlm Iluacu eniicvu mm l'liiifiiiui ititeriueili ale Jtiilons. via D. I. .S: W R, R so OS 11. m , 1. " aiiu .i.dd p 111 For cienevu. RethiMei. Buffalo Niag ara KalU Chltuso and all points west tin D & 11 R. ?'" Platk Diamond Lkprosi 10 41 und 11. i 0 111. Sundas. D. U H.. II H a. m. 7 i i 111. Pullman pel lor und si. eplng or Lihl'th Vnlles parlor cai un all tialns I, morn WilKi'-l'arro und Ni vv Yoik I'hlladel pllla! ililftalo mid ucponsian Brldue UOLI.1N II WII.IH'H Oen Supt, Soulh Biilhliliiin pu CHAS. S. LFF, Oen P.11.S. Agt.. 2 Cort land slieol New Yoik. W. NONFMA'HFIt. Division P.ise nger Agent, Soulh llethluhem, Pa. nr tickets and Pullman reservations apply 300 Lackawanna uvc., Scranton. Pa, RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA RAILRRAfl SctlPiflllr-In Pfi.rl AAv ni. Trains Uoavo Wllkos-Barro as Fol. lows: 7.30 a. m weok days, for Sunbur Harrlsbtirj;, Philadelphia, Baltl. more, WashlnRton, and for Pitts hurt; and tho Wost. 10.15 a. in., woek days, for Hazloton, Potlr.vlllo, Roadlng, Norrlstowrt, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsbursc, Plilladalohla, Baltimore, Washington and PUtf burRand tho Wost. 3.12 p. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris burRl Philadelphia, Baltimore, WanhlnRton, and Pittsburg and tho West G-00 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. .1. K. U OOD, (leni Pais. Arent. J.H.IIU1CIIINSOS, (ieneral towft" lJcl.. Lacku. and Western. FlTcct Mnndny, Nov. 11, 1S&3, f'ft'!8,l.?0W i0lU "lul u" 1'Olnt's o.rst, 1 40. p.iw. 5 m, goo and lu.o; u. m.; u.55 unci 11 in tililn "nmi Xop I:nM,lon- Tr '"on. Phlladel 1"l.,"."a tn,0 south, 010, fc.00 und laoj a. in.; 12 m and 3 33 p. m. ioiijliuniia accommodation. C.10 p. in. mln' n Yr "'"Bhuniton Oswego. Kl- Morr'l0,"i"V,p,4Jt"' Uansville, Mount tlonS.t f,50.-"- m' '""''big closo connac tiortbSL1,Ju,r'M0 " ,l" P0"'13 ' the west, -....... iram ociaiucn as ruiiows: Kx- " n. m. and 1 r,j p. m. Ithaca, snr. n '.' , ... .. . Vow x. . ' ' uv u- "! a"1 i.iw P. m. Ilirr ."'""nbsfland. Plttston, Wllkes vllle . i'V"1011"1' llloomsburg and Dan iimhVJSi. In cl,," connections at North Bmti mniul ,f:'-r Wlllljinsport, Harrlsburg. VnMi?,rp ."Idngtou nnd tho south. tlon i.,ft,1",,"llat"1 una Intcmicdlnto sta Bons, Cfti. loos a. 111 , and 1.35 und CIO p. iewanrl!li',t "nrt Intermediate stations. .e.u,.'i 1,.-,?,n' ,n Pl mouth ond lnter Klngslon"''?; 3f nnd M p- m' rr allexI"',c,V,,ralns"n,1 R'C!I"nf'' Cahe8 "" inV?1!,00!'1""1 bifoimatloti. pockot time n,',c8i, "'' apply to M. L. Smith. Dlsr met Passenger Agent, depot ticket of- Doluw.iro aiul Hudson. '?Su"lln; ?1' Slh- tnills will leave hcianton us follows: For Carhoiulale-t. 20, TBI, 8 f.3, 10.13 a. 0.1,. 11.00 p. m.; 1.1 a. m. 1 or Albany Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton Ne w Fngland points, etc. 6.20 a. m.. 2.20 n. m. For nones,aIo-C.20, 10.13 a. m; 2.20, o.2i p. m. For Wilkes-Barre-f 4-,. 7.IS, S 41. 1 '!$. 11. 1 a. in ,12 01 1.2J. 2 1s, 3.33, 4.27, 6 10, 7 i 10 II, II to p m For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley Rallrond-6.43 a. m.. 12 03, 1.2S, 4 27 p ni.; with Black Diamond Fx prcsf!, 11 30 p. in. For Pennrvlvanla Railroad points, C.45, ! 3S n. m ; 2 IS, I 27 p. m. For wistein fiolnts. via Lehigh Valley Railroad 7.4? a. m.. 12 03, 3.33, with Black Diamond Fxpress, 10 41. 11 30 p. m. Train will arilve In Scranton as fol lows: Urom Carbomlaln nnd tho North T..40, 7.41, S2s, Oil, in 33, 11.5S a. m.; 1.23, 2.13, 3.2.. 4.21, f, 11. 7 II 10 '.S. 11.27 p. m. From Wllkes-Barro and tho South 11.15. 7 4S, SIS, 10 OS. 11 6r. 11. m.: 1.18. 2.14 3.43, 5 20. 6.21, 7.M. 9 0-.. 1003 p m.: 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS For Cnrbondale D.07. 11.33 p. m.; 1.53, 3 62, 5.51. s 53 p m For WIlkes-Barro-O.lS, 11.43 a. m.J 1.53, 3.2s, C II. 7. IS p m. Lowest intes to all points In United States and Canada. J. W. BFRDICI-, O. P A.. Albany. N. Y. H. W. CROSS, D. P. A , Scranton, Pa. Central Kallrmid of New Jcrasy (L high and Susnuehnnna Division.) Stations In New York Foot or Liberty street, N. It , and South Ferry, Whitehall btieet. Anthrnelto coal used exclusively, Insur ing i'i,';iiiiiin uiin .,,nii,,ii. w. ..!, " ' "I For Lakowood and Atlantic City, 8.R0 For New York Newark and Cllzabet!, S "0 (express) u. in , 1 20 (opreFs), 3.20 (ex lirebsl p m Sundujs, 2.F p. in. Tialn leaving L2'1 P- ln . urilves at Philadelphia, Reading Teimln.il. 7 03 p. m., and Now York 7 05 p m Far M,iu-ti chunk. Allentovvn. Bethlo him Faston and Philadelphia, S 30 a. .n , 1 "0 '3 2'i ! m. SundujP. 213 p in. Uor Haltlmoie and Washington, and nnlms south und wei-t via Bethlehem, 'K, 1 2") ! m. Sundavs. 2 15 p. m. For Long Branch, ocean Grove, etc., at, k "ft 11 m 1 20 p tn. ivir Reading, la banon and Harrlsburg, Mu Alleiitown. S 30 a. in., 1.21 p. in. Sun- ,l'i'nr2l'oUvlile, S.30 a. m, 120 p. m. ?mrnli g. Ve.ef N. w Yoik, foot of Lib eriv sticet Neirtli River, at 4.W, 0.10 (ex fires i ) n. m . 1-20 (express) p. n. Sunuays, 4 VVl've"'Nevv Y'ork. South Ferry, foot Whlti'liull street, at 0 03 n. tn.. 1.2j p. in. lMsLcnce'rs ai riving or departing from en s leiinlnul can connect under cover vvlth ill "ho elevated railroads. Broadway ViiVie as 11 .id ferries to Brooklyn and tjt.ii.n Islands, making cpdck transfer to anil Viom oVand Centi.il depot und Long lhl'lcYiv.' Philadelphia. Reading Terminal, n "lorn . 3 O'J P m. Sundays. 15 p. m Tl 0 gi tickets to ull points Fast South and West at lowest i.ito at tho htjU 'iT'ot.HAUSFN. Ccn Supt. II V. BALDWIN. Cen, Pass. Agt. JJrlc and Wyoming Valley. Time Table In Fftett Sept. 19th, 1S0S Trains ka'rt Seiaiitoli for New YOlk, NVwbur- and Intnmeillato points oil rrlo rihoad, nl f-r II iwle and local !?rlo at &" '"" ""n ,b"0 pol,,ts at "on a m7uud J 15 and 9 0S p m. WnViVir . "u souiuwcsi. lni.lt" accommodation. 3.10 p. m. vi '5 1 """n a"(1 " stations. 1.03 p. m. ,.' aceommndatlon, 5.10 p. m. o impress for Ftica and Richllcld Sprint', Tl.MF TAill.l. J- Ul' J'l.iJT KUV. -u. 16H3. Tialns leave Stiaiiton for Plttston, Wilkes-Bane, etc , nt S 30, 10.10 n. m , 20. 2 3", 3 21. 7.10 p. m. Sundays 0 00 a. m.. 11 St'UTO-V l)IVISIO. lu till eet llclulier IIUIU, 1SU3. NoitU lluuiid. 4uiUh Hound. 205 i'joii isofson t K IP i' t 1 n sm,oM 19a a y. ' 15 aw A u e uArrlve Leave a mi ran Y Krankiia st .... t u . 7 lowest 4'.'nd street .... 75 . 70ii weeiiawKen sio . a 11 e m Arrive LeaTel r Mir m jo i 1 iii 1 aflosln 2 , 6, 1 ao 1040 . I u" II uncock .... 2ll4 3. 1131 .. I J "it StaillKtlt .... 2 S3 4 1.. 1121 . .. I'.'ii,, l'lesttin l'jrk . . ail 4f,o lil 15 1240 Wlriwnod .... V41, 6 0,', to en .... us, l'oyntrlle .... ssc 614 urn.... is n orson ... stfi lisa 4,l... is 1 3' rieisant Mt ... joe 63ii 9 8 .... 11 ',s I nliiml de . , 30a &u 9.'.... 11 I'' I .trit Llty .. 3 19 64J Op). . 1131 t'lllb Mldillo ... 331 DM 01)7 ... Ill 0' Wiiito llrlilge .. IISS.CCWI 'Jul .. 1112" Majtleld 13 4S flOl Ht ... 1IS.I J(rillll .... 3451 C03 B5JI. . Ill IS AlClllUald .. . 351 (HI hhi.... 1111 VMnion .... m au h46. 11 II I'lCkvllle ... 3 50,6 1(1 tui . ll7 olrliant .. 4 04. it 21 s4ui.. no-, iTici-burg .... 4 071 e si 8... HOI. Ihioop ... 410,G7 K3i'.... lie" Providence , 414 di sci. .. fiar7 rtirk I'laco .... 14 17, d 30 B to,.... 'low scraniou ... 420 us i ul a 11 Leave Arilve r V h f HuiuHy only f slgiililes that trains stop ou slgoal tor pas. Beiigcra 1 1 sins sov and 203 Sunday only other trains daili 1 crpt runiinv. M'curu 1 ate h via (inlnilo a Western before puicuaslnif tickets and bovoiiienrr. liiou Ii Wngier ourftt s'er and free re clining chair car New ork to chlotco nfJiout chance. I'injeiigtr itfoj Hwdcecd ( a'liu Coins I er.illle. J O, Anilercnu, Oen.rasa Act, T, Flltcrott, l)lv, vaa, L.ut,baraatan, Vk,
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