i$At -'' THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1899. V --' HVM I FINANCIAL. m up iiipii r""" MAKE MONEY Now that tho market is ripo. "Wo nro In tho midst of tlio most prosporous times that the stock and bond market lias ex perienced for years. Many have ul ready made largo fortunes and many more will do tho same. Judicial buyiiiR of Prosperous Knllrnad and Industrial Mocks 1111(1 HoiUlS will lu lug largo profits We havo inside information on several stocks that will make ma terial advances. Write Uj for Our Dally HarkJt . . . Letter. . . J. B. L. CMlMNGTOn CO DEALERS IN Slocks and Bonds Investment Securities a Specialty, 711-715 and 71(5, "'2 Broadway, New York. STERLING S. SMITH, ManaRsr. Scinnton, Fn. and Wllkes-Barre, Pn. 4to-it Connell nullJini;. S:ranton, Pa. leiepnnne 012. Si Simon Long BinMmg Wilkes-Barre, Pa Telephone 332a Anthracite Coal Leases. Deiawara & Hudson tonal Company LESSHIIS. Murfay; Caney & Brown ol' Dtitimorc, Pa. I.I-SSEBS. 3ICMAUI V. HARNETT & CO., Auctioneers will sell at auction by order of Charles il. Domciitt. Assignee of Wlllard Parker, at tho Ileal Estate Salesroom. No. Ill ilroadway. New Yolk City, at 12 o'clock noon, on Wednesday, March 22, 1899, TWO-NLNTHS INTEREST in a lease made by Wlllard I'aiktr to thu Debt waie and Hudson Csinul Company of nil '"! In a liact of 110 acres of land In the CITV 1)1' SCRANTON. PENNSYL VANIA, known an thu .Miller tract. TW'O-NINTHS INTEREST In a lease made by Wlllard Parker to the Dela ware ami Hudson Cai nl Company of all the coal In a tract of 1IG acres nf land In thn CITY OF SCR ANTON. PENN SYLVANIA, known as the Spencer tract. ONE-SIXTH INTEREST In a leaso majo hy 15. II. Throop, of Seranton. Pa., nnd tho Executors of the Estate of Wlllard Parker, deceased, to M. J. Murray. A. ,1. Murray. John Carney and Thomas Hiown, of Dunmorc Pa., of the coal In a tract of 150 acres of land In the norou,'i of Dunmorc, Pennsylvania, known i s tho Sherwood Farm. The royalties from the above leases arc paid monthly. for copies of leases, statement of roy alties paid, nnd other Information, ap- ClIARLES Tl. rEMERITT, Asrlgneo. 110 Ilroadway. Nov.- York City, or to the Auctioneers. WILLIAM n. MoNIECE, Esq.. Attorney for Assignee. HC ltroadwuy. Now York City. I At Retail. Coal of tho best quality for domestic us nnd of all sizes. Including Buckwheat and Birdseye, delivered In any part of th city, at the lowest price. Orders received at the office, first floor. Commonwealth building, room No. C; telephone No. 2621 or at tho mine, tele phone No. 272, will be promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at tho mine. SiaiT PLEASAp3T COAL CO "A Sure Thing. THE ABOVE IS A MOST AP PROPRIATE SLANQ PHRASE FOR A TRIBUNE " WANT AD." Try One You'll Get Results ONE CENT A WORD. SIX INSERTIONS FOR C CENTS A WORD. CASH IN ADVANCE. Relief at Last Pit. MAKTEL'8 Fro n oh Female Pills rTataul hy thousandsof uitl,QKl aOlvl mb Mfc, Klwaja rt'LlaMft And without an will. Ak drucirut for Pr. Marlrl'i French F-male lilli In mtal Imr with Kri'nch llu on top In Blue, White anil ii.iu. ,ni.t uu iiKvmic lua ivnuine. "Rellel lor Women" mailed meclnnlala iraiccliatirwitntMlimoniaiianii paniruiara. AUlrt',, TRENCH 0RUQ CO., 301 and 303 Pearl St., N. )? WAIT LAOS FOR MARCH 6th. We are going to move to the Rexford building, 303 Lackawanna avenue. Our en tire stock will be closed out regardless of cost. Sale to Commence Monday, March 6. PROTHEROE rcThJn,SB,na6Av. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Rovlow. Hy Associated Press. New York, Feb. 27. Tho market con tinued very Irregular today, anil left off lather heavy but with fractional advances In tho prominent Hhares. Tho railway shares assumed moro promi nence In the dealings than of late, Im portant lluetuatlons occurring from time to time In those properties during which tho specialties wero temporarily reteguted to tho background. Trices were receding when, toward noon, It was reported that Agulnnldo was In clined to accept pacific overtures and a rally ensued. London was a moder ate purchusor. A covering movement In Sugar advanced the price smartly, but free selling nppenrcd which at tracted particular attention nnd It was by brokers who were believed to rep resent houses prominent on tho bull side In other stocks, and the stock lost lis early gain and closed but fraction ally up for tho day. The grangers wero In request In the nfternoon, St. Paul showing u qunrter of a million net In crease In January. Tho grangers, how ever, together with the specialties, sagged during tho late selling move ment. Tho Philadelphia company rose over three points on the heavy over subscription for their bonds offered this morning. Some hardening In call money rnte3 accompanied tho late sell ing movement. Total sales were 815,10(1 tatlng' tone throughout, somu Issues shares. The bond market displayed a hesl fnrging upward, while others felt tho effects of realizations. Total sales were $4,590,060. Hy J. It. L. Cnrrlngton ft Co. New York. Pcb. 27. The stock market opened active and Irregular. The major ity of the list, however, fallowing slight advances from Saturday's closing. Bur lington & Qutncy opened U point up and advanced gradually until ii gala of -points had been made. Some of it was lost, however, In tho gencial recession of the afternoon. Ontnrlo and Western was the feature of tho railway stocks al- I'MfiMnf rliiimlr nttpr tho unfiling oil largo transactions based on rumor of (llnctmnnt ,if r-r, ir. TV-1 Tl v'S Cnnl tallZUt I0)l. The Paclllcs wero fairly active and steady making slight advances which were main tained during tho day. The Industrials were strong and In seme instances showed considerable gain after the opening. In' features of this group being the American Steel and W'lro and Federal Steel stocks. During tho lalo afternoon realization for prollts caused a slight recession In valuer which closed tho market slightly If any above opening prices. Manhattan was advanced against the shorts early In the day but aggressive selling sent the prices back to about tho opening. The Industrial Issues Is In our mind, overbought. It is plainly rigged every morning by nn ad vance in prices in London nnd in our opin ion Is likely to sell off sharply before any reallv sustained udvanco takes place. On nnv weakness, however, we stroniily ad vise the purchase of Ontario and Western, American Steel and Wire. Tin Plato and Southern Pnclllc. The latter may be slow to movu and will decline should the mar ket sell off, but should bo Mifely pin chased for a very much higher llgure. Wo know what we nro talking about In regard to this stock and strongly advise Its pur chase on all weak spots. Market closed Irregular but fairly strong. Total sales stocks, S45.173. Bonds, M.M.000. Quotations furnished by LABAR .1 FULLER, stock, ginln nnd cotton brok ers. rooms 209 and 210, Board of Trado building. Seranton. Pa. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est est. Inc. Am. Cot. Oil 33'4 S3'', 33 .".". Am. sug. Be'g Co ..in iv: i:;si iso Atrh.. To. .i S. Fo .. "S '.':l"i 'SV 'S'U A.. T. A: B. l'. IT .. i&'i Ui'ji ''li ''i" Am. Tobacco Co ..IS. 1V7 JV:'i; JM .. liUi GPi UP 3 63 Hh Hi pi lOOJ .. 113 MI'i iC3 '11', Am. S. & W .... Am. S. &. W. Pr Brook. It. T Can. Southern .. N. J. Central .... Ches. & Ohio .... .. r.vw :.-.. .. 5s; . -.! ,'-. ..iov4 110 H'Slj lff.i'i -si 2' :ns l'i lti l.U HSi, 147', Uf, II1.S4 lKa 14'l l:tl'' UN's l.at4 1U 11S HO' i :,u r,M 5s'.i 2214 217 217 H1',4 W3 113U 101 llXI tiJ) n u s7?i xs'i --'. MS' ffl.- .fcji ,il'l o. b 1 1 csv, i;Vj 114'i 1114 li2"fe Che & O. W b!' Chic. & N. W 1C. Chic, B. & O H.' Chic, Mil. & St. P .!'' Chic, It. I. & P 11S'B C. C. C. ft St. L .... :.MS Con. Gns 221 Delawaro & Hud ...112'j D.. L. ft W inn 1-J. Steel, Pr S7"a Fed. Sieel. Com EFi Louis, ft Nnsh S,V Mauhatlau Klo 112 Met. Traction Co ...24C M. IJ. ft Tex.. Pr ... 21! Mo. Pncltle 4C& Nat. Lead g N. Y. Central 137 Out. ft West 27's North. Pncllle r,2, Nor. Paclllc. It .... 7!) Paclllo Mail M-i, People's Gas 111'.. Phil, ft He.id tj P. ft 11.. 1st Pr , Southern It. It K Southern It. It., Pr.. VA2 T. nn. C. & Iron .... 4"u Texas ft Pacific .... 2.V.S l'nlon Pncllle 4 I'nlon Pac, Pr Co Mb "nt, 2U'.i 4il' , 4Gi Wi'ii 1!7U 27', r.'"g 7!'T, M,a llr 22" ill i.: Ih'i l'.-.'i 4S 71 22-i r.o a 137 2.1U C2- 7Si 4'H4 :ii,-ft !: 2u- 7!".! w r.i 113'n 11 l'i B24 12 4&U -lli'i 21U 47i 7! r.2',i 70", 001 13 4l'i 43; 21U P. S. Itilbber, Pr .... G.-A, V. S. Leather, Pr ... 71 Wabash. Pr ':Z West. Fnlon situ 9 Hi CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Open- High- Low- Clos WHEAT. May .lily CORN. May July OATS. May July PORK. May , LARD. ing, est. est. lug . 73'i tl'S 71i SMI y,u 0.57 5.12 717i 7Fi 3d,'. son 305 37 24 9.37 , 6.12 277; is 2S"4 2i 9.37 C.37 tv.i 9-,() Grt May Seranton Board of Trade Eschanga Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Hid. Asked. rcranion oc Hiyn .iuv. vo. ... First National Bank S09 FlmhurBt Boukuid Scitiiton Savings Pcnk 2.5 Scinnton Packing Co Th.rd National Panic 3$j Throop Novelty Mfg. Co Senintoii Railway ', ;5 Dime Dep. ft Dls. Bnnk ISO l.iuiioie) L.ght Heal ft Pow er Cuiiipauy Scrnnto-, llluminatins. Heat ft Powir Company is Siianton Forging Co Trndeis" National Bank 130 l.iicka. Lumber Co 1 nek. Tmiki ft Safe Dep. Co.. 1M Mncsle Mountain Coal Co Scroiuon Paint Co Clark ft Snover Co.. Com lio Clark ft Snover Co.. Pr 125 Corson Coal Co Seranton Axln Works Scr. Iron Fence ft Mfg. Co BONDS. Seranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage, due 1920 115 Pe-plc'B Street Hallway, flrst mortgage, duo 1D1S 115 People's Street Railway. Gen eial mortgage, due 1M1 .... 115 Dickson Manufacturing Co Lacka. Township School 51 M 166 ' 'so 45 :6o 15) iir'. w IN) 80 100 100 103 o5 cil or Bcranton hi. imp. t Mt. Vernon Coal Co WAIT Seranton Axle Works Bcranton Tructlon 6 bonds. Carson Coal Co 100 ioo IDS Philadelphia Grain nnd Produce Philadelphia, Feb. 27.-Whoat-Btoady; contract grade, February. 7-lia77c. Corn lie. lower; No. 2 mixed, February, 39o39Vic. Oats-Qulct but steady! No. 2 whlto I'wpped, 3CHa37c; No. 3 do, do., 3S4a!MC.: No. 2 mixed, do., 3l'4a35c Ftour-Un-chnnged. Butter Dull nnd Vialc. owcr; fancy western creamery, 22Vc; do. prints, 23c Eggs 2c lower; fresh, nearby, 33c; do. western, 33c; do. southwestern, c do. southern, 32c. Cheese Steady. Pe nned Sugars Unchanged. Cotton Urm nnd 1-ltic. higher; middling uplands, 0 13-lCc. Tallow-Dull but steady; city prime, in hogsheads. 4ia43ic.: country do. ilo barrels, 4,4c; dar, do., 4c. ! cacs, Be. J grease, 2'4a3Hc. Live Poultry-Dull, un changed; fowls, 9a9tci old roosters, 7c; spring chickens, SaDV-c.; turkeys, lOaltc: ducks, llal2c ; gocse, 9al0e. Dressed Poultry Steady; fowls, choice, lOHallc; do. fair to good. 10c; old roosters, Ta'Uc; spring chickens, choice, ll',ial2c; do. lnlr in good, lOallc. ; turkeys, choice to fancy, 12ai:'c. do. fair to good, O.ille.; ducks, 10a He. Receipts Flour, 1.700 barrels and 11.000 sacks; wheat, 10,000 bushels; rorn, I'JS.OoO bushels; onts, 11,000 bushels. Ship mentsCorn, 172,0130 bushels; oats, 8.0000 bushels. New York Grain nnd Produce Market. New York, Feb. 2?. Flour Neglected but steadily held. Wheat Spot firm; No. 2 red, KViiSO-lic.. f. o. b.. nllo.it to nrrlvo and spot; No. 1 northern Duluth. Stc, f. o. b., afloat spot; No. 1 hard Manitoba, Sla,f., f. o. b nollat spot; No. 1 northern Manitoba, S2',ic, f. o. b., alloat spot; op tions opened steadier nnd was generally llrm all day. but very quiet; tho closo was steady nt Ua'ic. nct decline; March clos.'d SUac; May, 77;o.; July, ")c. Corn Spot (Inner: No. 2, 4le f. o. b.. afloat lato March; options opened stendler with wueai anu alter a ucciino tinucr liquida tion rallied again on big clearances und u small vlslblo supply Increase; closed steady nt a partial Vic. net advance; May closed 41;c; July, 41c Oats Spot steady; No. 2, 35c; No. 3, 31Vic; No. 2 white, 37'ic.; No. 3 do.. .Wjc; track white, SCifcalO'c.; track mixed, western, ffiaStic.; options Inactive. Butter Plrm; western cieamery, lGa21c: factory, 12al4c; Kgins, 21c; imitation crenmery, M'tal'Jc. ; stato dairy, 13a21c; df creamery, 13n21c. Kggs Firm; state and Pennsylvania, 33c; western fresh, 31c; southern, 34c Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, Feb. 27. Enormous clearances nnd big exports today In addition to tho circulation of numerous crop damage re- pons strengthened wheat nnu .May icit off at an advance of a;uV2C Corn rose Uc an doats closed a shado higher. Pork lost 171i.a20c; lard Dc. nnd ribs 2Ha3c Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Mod erate demand and steady; No. 2 yellow, 354n3Cr.; No. 2 spring wheat, CSaTlc; No. 3 do. do.. Guile.; No. 2 red, T3a7.'l'ic ; No. 2 corn, SJiaaac. : No. 2 oats. 27-llc; No. 2 white. SnaSIc; No. S do., 2SHn3Uc. ; No. 2 ryo CC'4n30'..c. ; No. 2 barley, 4ii32c; No. 1 (lax. $1.1.T2; N. W., JUife; prime timothy seed, 2 17'a2.30; mess pork. $1.23an.rjD; lard, 3.23a3.27'4; short ribs. Jl.53ai.75: dry salted shoulders, 4'4a4?ic. I short clear, $I.D3aG; whiskey, fl.IG; suoars, unchanged. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Feb. 27. flood beeves stronger; others unchanged; fancy cattle, $3.70.i3.W; choice steers. $3.23.i5.C"; medium do., $1.63.t 4.M: beef, do.. $.).N)a4.G0; stockcrs nnd feeders, $3 50.11.73: bulls, $2.50a4; cows nnd heifers, $3.30al; western fed steers, Jl.lOa r,.i;5; Texas do., $:t.(a4.03; calves, $3.50.17.-1. Hogs Lower, fair to choice, $.i.i.2M.a4: packing lots. $3C0a3.S0; mixed, $3.C0a3.S7',i ; butchers, $3.nOa3.77'i; HkIU. $'i.0a3.S7',2; pigs, $3.23a3.C3. Sheep Stronger; lambs, higher; poor to prime sheep brought $3a 4.10: common to choice ambs. $lnl.90; chiefly $I.C3al.S3. Receipts Cattle. 13,ooO head; hogs, 37,000 head; sheep. H.000 head. East Liberty Cattle Market. East Liberty, Pa., Feb. 27. Cattle Steady at unchanged prices. 1 togs Strong; best mediums. $l..'Wal.33: heavy Yorkers, $l.20al.23; light do.. Jl.10n4.15; pigs. $J.Sft.i4; roughs. 2.75a.-:. 73. Sheep Active nnd hlKhed: choice wethers, JI.HO 4.5: common. $2.Wa3.50: choice lambs, .$3.13 a.'i 25: common to .ood, $la5.10; veal calves, $7a7.30. New York Live Stock Market. Now York, lVb. 27. Beeves Active, llrm to hU'l'W. sleers, $Ola." 50; oxen nnd stas, &.25u.YM: bulls. $:.il; c-iws, $2.35 113.I1O. Calves Aeilvo but lower; veals, f la7.30: fed calves. J3a3.2"i; biiuthern, do . $2.50. She. p and Lambs Higher; sheep, ?3 nl.03: choice and export do., $l.7ia5; lamlM. G.30a5.C0. Hogs Higher .it Sl.20.il.10; choice stato hogs. $1. 1.". Oil Market. Oil City. Pa.. Feb. 27.-Credlt balance. $1.15; certllloates, no b!di no sales: ship ments, S7,50i bancls; runs. 10(1.515 buirels. FISHERY COMMISSION. Appolntments Made by the Governor nnd Submitted to the Senate. Harrisburg, Feb. 27. In the senate, today these gubernatorial appointments were received: S. B. Stillwell. Seranton: John Ham burger, Kile: Henry C. Deniuth, Lan caster, and James W. Carroll, Easton, to be members of the stato fishery 4SJi i commission, nnd Thomas C. Gibson, of 7 , Greenville, to bo a trustee of the Cot j" j i tuge state hospital at Mercer. Judge Slmonton administered the o.ith of oflice to Dr. Samuel G. Weiss, who succeeds General Gobln as the sen ator from Lebanon county. PENNSYLVANIA EARNINGS. Philadelphia. Feb. 27. A statement of the earnings mid expenses of tho i i ennsyivnnia itnnroau company tor I the month of January, compared with j tho same period of 1S9S follows: Lines I directly operated: Gross earnings, In- ' crease, $223,100: expensrs, Increase j $1ti3,200; net earnings, Increase, $29,000, Lines wes-t of Pittsburg nnd Erlo: Gross earnings, incrense, $32,f.00; ex penses, Increase, M23.400; net earn ings, increase, 8109,200 LEHIGH VALLEY EARNINGS. Philadelphia. Feb. 27 The state ments of the earnings and expenses of tho Lehigh Valley Railroad company for January, 1R9'), compared with thy same month of 1P9S, snows Increase In gross earnings of J223.123.14; Increase In expenses, $330.:i4S.8S; decrease net earnings, $12:.'.,2S,74. A statement of tho Lohlgh Valley Coal company for tho same period shows an Increase In gioss earnings receipts of $117,201.32, Increase In expenses, $135,151.29; In crease net Iosp, $20,'.il2.97. TUNKHANNOCK. Company K, Seventh regiment, X. G. P., goes to Wllkes-Barre on Tuesday evening, leaving here nt 6.11, to par ticipate with the other companies of the battalion In battalion drill. This will be the first time since their or ganization that the battalion has been together for drill and tho company held special drill on Saturday evening- to prepare themselves to make n credit able showing. William N Reynolds, jr., of Wilkes- Uarre, who holds the commission of major In the Seventh, spent Sunday In Tunkhnnnock. George L. Hobert3, of tho O. 8. Mills Hurdwaro company, now located at Sayre, Pa., was In town on Saturday. They havo not yet opened their store at Sayre, but expect to do so this week, lion. A. H, Squler came up from Har risburg to spend Sunday with hla fam ily here. Ho will be accompanied on his return by Mrs, Squler. Mr. Squler Introduced a bill In the legislature last week requiring that county commts slotiiirs shall advertise for bids on all public work. Hupptles prlntlre- . " I where tho umount of the contract will exceed $100, and to give tho contract to tho lowest responsible bidder. Tho Jury commissioners, llorton J. Wood, of Northmorclnnd township, and John Will, of Monroo township, were In town on Saturday, and In company with tho sheriff wero engaged In draw ing tho Jury for April term of court. P. T. Knapp, ex-sheriff, nnd A. M. DoWltt, ex-county commissioner! both of Palls township, wero In Tunkhan nock on Monday. Tho Farmers' Institute will convene at the court house at 1.30 this nfter noon. The programme has been given in full In this column. IN THE PLAY HOUSES. Fine Kepertolro Company. Very much better than the average repertoire company Is tho Bennett &. Moulton organization which last night opened 11 week's engagement at the Academy of Music by producing "Dark est Kussln," n highly Interesting com edy drama In which Nihilists and Rus sian ofllcers figure conspicuously. Tho play was not only well acted but stnged In nn admirable manner. Some of tho members of the company whoso work last night was received with great favor were J. Frank Burke, Joseph Ilnrrls, James K. Applobee, Jr., Arthur Evans, Miss Lora Rogers, Miss Isabel Pitt Lewis, Miss Beth Sommcr vllle and Mis-j Dorothy Kent. A number of vltascope pictures were shown and very entertaining specialties by Dan Simons, James F. Kelley and Dorothy Kent enlivened the perform ance. Miss Kent is very graceful and vivacious) nnd her songs nnd dnneesi with Mr. Kelley last night were tho best things of the kind seen on tho Academy stage this season. This afternoon the company will bo seen In "My Partner" and tonight In "A Daughter of the South." "The Darktown Swells." A' the Gnlety yesterday '"The Dark town Swells" began a three-days' en gagement. The company Is made up entirely of colored artists, who give n very satisfactory performance. The show opens with a regulation minstrel first part In which the men and wo men of the company participate. Sev eral well-rendered vocal numbers were given In this part. Then came the olio which Is one of the strong features of the show. Gusslo Mines sang several Illustrated songs which was followed by a real colored cake walk. Kate Neal and Gusslo Mines sang nnd danced well. Others who had numbers on the programme were James Williams, Bob Tasker and Johnson nnd Clssel. Some beautiful views were exhibited by means of the stereopticon and the performance closed with a farce "Take Your Clothes nnd Go." It will be re peated this nnd tomorrow afternoons and evenings. "A Milk White Ping." Hoyt's "A .Milk White Flag," which is a burlesque on the militia In a bright play full of gay music, graceful dances and pretty girls, comes to tho Lyceum Thursday night nnd It Is need less to say that there will be a full house. The play has met with signal success everywhere and those who de sire seats had better get them early so as to avoid the rush. Mile. Ani's Merry Monarchs. A gte.tt big bunch of pretty girls and gilt edge comedians constitute the ros ter of Mile. Ani's Merry Monarchs, th" new burlesque organization that comes to tho Gaiety next Thurday, Frldav and Saturday. . new burlesque "A Hot Pickle." will in- u laughable fea ture. This musical skit was arranged 1 for this company by Tdwards & Con- ley clever Irish comedlnns, who wen) seen In '-IIog:in's Alley." It nerves to Introduce n lot of handsome women in gorgeous costumes, latest musical num bti's and witticisms. Mile. Anl will In troduce for the first time here her snn- ! sntlniial act entitled "The Frame of Annual Engagement. Creston Clarke will nppear at tho Lyceum next Friday and Saturday nights with a Saturday matinee, pre senting the following plays: Friday night. "The Fool's Revenge;" Saturday matinee, "The Last of Ills Race," and on Saturday night that charming comedy, "David Garrlck." Of Mr. Clarke's "Garrlck" a critic recently wrote tho following: "This rolo enables him to give a thorough and most convincing proof of his wonderful versallty. Those who have seen Mr. Clarke In the heaviest roles, are not aware of his comedy talents and will stare nt his Garrlck with the utmost amazement. It Is comedy, pure nnd simple, but of the most graceful nnd refined order, with bursts of pathos, which go straight to every heart." Tho Grip Cure That Does Cure. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets re moves the cause that produces La Grippe. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each Tablet. 25e. WHEN BABY HAD SCALD IIEAD WIIKN MOTHER HAD SALT RI1EUM W11EN FATHER HAD PILES.-Dr. Ag new's Ointment gavo the quickest rell"f and surest cure. These are gems of truth picked from testlmcny which Is given ev cry day to this greatest of healers. It has never been matched In curativo qualities In Eczemu. Tetter. Skin Eruptions. Piles, Sciilds, Burns. Old Bores, otc. and It s 35 cents. Sold by Matthews Bros, nnd W. T. Chirk. 43. LOST. s'trTvYED oirSTOLEN-A FOX terrier, all white except tho head, ono ear half white. Reward If returned to F. II. Stiles, 709 Adams avenue. sTr'naNVWANTED-RY A YOUNG man 17 years of age. would like woik In a repository or nny kind of work. Ad dress R. .1. Lewis, No. 7 Pike street, Car bondulo, Pa. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG man 18 years of nge, would llko work In nn olllce. or any kind of work. Address Anxious, care of Tribune olllce. SITUATION WANTED-WASHINO OK Ironing, or any kind of house cleaning, by the day or will take washing homo. Mrs. Lee, side door. 420 Franklin avenue. SITUATION WANTED TO DO rjENEIt nl housework In small family. Call or nddrcss MIbs D. K.. No. 910 Union street, city. FINANCIAL. LaBAR & FULLER BROKERS. Oldest UitabllihoJ lloiteln the City. Dealers In STOCKS, COrTOV, (IK AIN anj PKOVoip.NS, on martin or (or delivery. OI'f'ICR; Kooins 309 and io Board ol Trade iliilldliit, tcranton, Pa. 1- U. LA BAR. L. F. FULLER, The People's A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for the llciicllt of All Who Hnvo Houses to Rent, Ron! Kstnte or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, op Who Want Situations or Help These Small Advertisements Cost One Cent tt Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word Except Situations Wanted, Which Apj In serted Free. FOR RENT FOB HKNT-SRVHIlAIi HOUSES NKAR Moses Taylor Hospital; all Improve ments: $15 per month. Apply to J. B. Woolscy & Co., 312 Forest court. FOIt 11KNT-HALF DOUBLE HOUSE, C4I Harrison avenue, 9 rooms and bu'.h room, $18. Apply Thomas llussell, cor ner Harrison and Pine. FOB HENT-DOrnLH HOUSE; STEAM heat. 710 and 712 Adams avenue, from April 1st. Apply to M. E. Healcy. 248 Wy oming avenue. FOB ItENT-THIItD FLOOIl 210 FENN nvonue. Eight rooms and bath room. P. W. Stokes, atty, 136 Wyoming avenue, FOIt KENT-STOKE NO. 221 LACKA wuiinn avenue, Seranton. T. P Ho ban, attorney, 120 Wyoming avenue. FOB KENT-HOUSES NOS. 330 AND 332 North Washington avenue, below city building. Suitable for physicians' olllces and residence. Apply to Henry Bclin, Jr., 401 Connell Building. FOR RENT-STORE ROOM. NO. 207 North Washington avenue, formerly occupied by J. W. Guernsey. Steam heat, elevator, rear entrance. For terms npply to Jones Bros., 311 Lackawanna avenue. FOR RENT-MY RESIDENCE. COR ner of Washington avenuo and Ollvo street. All modern Improvements. In quire S. Morris. No. cm N. Washington iienue, or Morris Bros". Shoe Store, No. 330 Lackawanna avenue. FOIt RENT TWO FLOORS. 40xSO; heat Included: centrally located; low rent. Inquire 137 Penn avenue FOR KENT - HOUSE t-21 MADISON avenuo; steam heat; every conveni ence. Apply Owens Bros., C01 Madison avenue. O F F C E S IN COMMONWEALTH Building; single rooms nnd suites for term of years with vaults. One suite of six connecting olllces with thrco vaults or three suites of two olllces. each with vault. Moderato price. Rellnlshcd to suit tenants. Inquire at room M0 on Cth Moor. FOR RENT-DESK ROOM OK SHARE of olllces second floor, front. Coal Exchange. Call at room 13, FOR RENT - SECOND Qulncy. FLOOR, 701 FOR SALE FOR SALE-SPLENDID HOUSEHOLD goods, cheap. 530 Washington avenue. FOR SALE-FOLDING Uljb. SOS JEF ferson avenue. FOR WANT OF USE I WILL SELL A good, prompt horse. J. O. Aekerman, wholesale grocer, 21 Lackawanna avenue. FOR SALE A GROCERY STOKE ON approved security, or for cash; small capital required. Call on J. (). Acker man, wholesale grocer, 24 Lackawanna avenue. FOR SALF- PIANOS AND ORGANS AT Guernsey Brothers- rooms, 7-S Burr building. Goods the best, prices the low est, terms tho easiest. A call will con vince all. DESIRABLE LOTS ON COLFAX AVE nue. For particulars address Box 243. Seranton, Tn. FOR SALE-TEN R-I-P-A-N-S FOR 5 cents at druggists. One gives relief. HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTED A GFNtTa'm.Y AP pearlng men to fcell wines nnd Uquars to lawyers, doctors and merchants. Com mission or salarv. Address Lake Keuka Vintage Co.. Bath, Steuben, Co., N. Y. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. wante'dmerm' Nash, one who can wait on table. LADIES TO EMBROIDER-GOOD rAY- lng, easy work sent to your homo; write for sample nnd materials. Unique Embroiderv Co.. 102 Fulton St.. New York. FUlNISHEDJTOOMS DESIRABLE FURNISHED FRONT room; steam heat, running water and bath, 407 Madison avenue. FOR RENT-PLEASANT FVrtNISHED rooms; conveniences. Roomi trom 1.50 up. 522 Mulberry stieet. WANTED-TO BUY: WANTED-TO BUY Burton E. Davis, Rldgo streets, city. HEAVY HORSE. Ross and Green BOARDING. GENTLEMAN CAN with private family, 213 N. Main avenue. FIND BOARD Homo comforts. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE-MY RESIDENCE AT 235 Colfax avenue; just ci mploted. All modern Improvements. Herdwood finish, sanitary plumbing, electric lights, etc. Price reasonable. Address Frank T. Okell, 220 Broadway, New York city. CITY SCAVENGER A.B. BKIGC13 CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and-cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BRIGiis. Proprietor. Leave ardors lift) North Main avenue, or EUke's rtrur store, inrner AJams and Mulberry. Telephone 9310. SCALP TJETMENT; MRS. L.V KELLER. SCAI.pTKEAT- ment, 60c ; shampooing. 50c. ; ctai massage, manicuring, 23c; chiropody. .01 qulncy. LEGAL. NOTICEIS irihtEBY'oiVEN THAT AN application will be made to the Oov ernor of Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, March Mh. U',19. by U.orge A. t le,iry.vit 1. Edwin A. Clark. Louis B. Besaiik lheo iloro C. Von Storeh and James L. ,Brr, under the Act of Asstmbly, entitled An Act to piovldo for the iiieorpoiallon and regulation of certain corporations, ap proved April 29th. 1S74. und the supple ments thereto, for the chatter of un lu te nded corporation to be called l no Poyntcllo loo Company." tho character nnd object of which Is for supplying Ice o the public, nnd tho establishment of a svstem of refrigeration by which the pub lic may obtain materials for refrigerating purposes through pipes or conduits from central htatlor.s, and for these purposes to haie possess and enjoy all the rights, lieneiltt und privileges of s-Wd Act of As tembly nnd the supplements thereto. C. II. VON STORCH, Solicitor, NOT1CE-THE ANNUAL MlfKTlNO OF .1.,. utouiiniii..rs nf the iilcltsoii Manu facturing Company will In held 11 1 the olllce of tho cumpnii), In the city of Seranton, on the 8th day of March, ISO.), at 10 o'clock u. m., for the purnoso of elect ing dltectors, vctlng upon the change) of by-laws, providing for the time and place of meeting of directors, and the mode of umendlng the by-laws, and such othor matters us may come before the meeting. " 1 F. BOWER. Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Lackawanna Iron nnd Steel Compnny, for the election of directors nnd tho transaction of such other business as may propo.iy come bo fore tho meeting, will bo held at tho olllce of tho compuny. In the city of Seranton, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday. March 1st. 11-99. nt two o'clock p. in. T h polls will remain open for 0110 hour. Tho transfer bookB will be closed on February 19, 1899, nnd reopened on March 2. 1MH. J, P. HiaOlNSON. Secretary. Seranton, Pa.. February J7. 1S99. Exchange. AMAAMMVWfVMVMI WANTED. v WANTED - 3 NICELY FURNISHED rooms with nil conveniences, for man wlfo and daughter. Mutt bo In good lo cality; prlvato family preferred, with board. Address "F ." Tribune. WANTED-CASE OF BAD HEALTH that R-l-P-A-N-S will not bcnellt. Send B cents to Ktpntis Chemical Co., New York.for 10 samples nnd 1.O00 testimonials. PROFESSIONAL. AnOHITCOTS EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Connell Building, Seranton. E. U WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE renr of COO W ashlnglon avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITECT. 435 Spruce St., cor. Wash, nv., Seranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT, Price Building, 120 Washington avenue, Bcranton. ?! I. LACEY ft SON. ARCHITECTS. Traders' National Bank. DENTISTS DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PKI vato Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry. DK. H. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACI1. 113 Wyoming nve. WELCOME C. SNOVER, 331 Washington avenue. Houis. 0 to 1. and 2 to5. HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLKS, 409 SPRUCE STREET, MAKES your hat to order and they lit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIGLEK, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L. ft W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. LAWYER'S FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law. Burr building, rooms ij nnu 14, Washington uenuc WILLARD. WARREN ft KNAPP, AT torneys and Counsellois-nt-I.aw. Re publican building, Washington avenue, Seranton, Pa. JESSUP ft JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law. Commonwealth building. Rooms 1, 20 and 21. JAMES W. OAK FORD. ATTORNEY-A.T-Law. Rooms 511. 515 and 616, Board of Trade building. D. B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Mears" building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce street. JAMES J. II. i L MILTON. ATTORNEY-nt-Law 301 Commonwealth building, Seranton. EDWARD AW THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms W3-MI, 9th floor, Mears building. L. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW , 502 Board of Trade building, Scruntoi , Pa. C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building. Seranton, Pp. PATERSON ft WILCOX. National Bank building. TRADERS' C. COMEGYS, building. 9-13 REPUBLICAN A. W. Mears' . BERTIIOLF. building. ATTORNEY, PHYSICIANS AND SURQEONS ritC. L. FREY, SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank Building, 12.: Wyoming uvenue. MARY A. SHEPHERD, M. V., HOSIB opathlst, No. 22S Adams avenue. DR. W. 13. ALLEN. 512 NORTH WASH Ington avenue. DR. R. TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming uwnue nnu apruee street, seranton. Odlco hours Thursdays and Saturdays, 9 a. in. to C p. m. DR. L. M. GATES. ROOMS, 207 AND 208 Heard of Trade Building. Ofllco hours, 8 to 9 a. m.. 2 to 3 und 7 to 8 p. in. Resi dence, 209 Madison avenue. DR. C. L. FREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture, Truss Filling and Fat Reduc tion. Ofllco telephone 13G3. Hours. 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR. S. W. L'AMOREAUX, OFFICE 3!9 Washington avenue. Residence, 1318 Mul berry. Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys nnd Kenlto-urlnary organs a specialty. Hoirs, 1 to 4 p. m. W. G. ROOK. VETERINARY Sl'R geon, Horses, Cnttlo and Dogs treated. Hospital. 121 Linden street, Seranton. Telephone 2o72. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACK X.WANNA, Seranton, Pa. Courses preparatory to college. Inw. medicine or business. Opens Sept. 12. Send for catalogue. Rev. Thorn as M. Cann, LL. D Walter II. Bucll, A. M. specs G. R. CLARK ft CO., SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen; storo HO Washington nvo. nuc; green bouse, 1S60 North Mala avo nue; storo telephone, 7S2. WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUKTTEL, REAR PR wanna nver.ue. Seranton, Pa., turer of Wire Screens. LACKA- manufac- MSCTtLSVTOUS BAl-ER'S ORcilESTRATvllSlC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and eincett work furnished. For terms, address R. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming uvenue, over llulburt s music store. MEGARGEH BROTHERS. PRINTERS' .implies, envelopes, paper bags, twina. Warehouse. 130 Washington avenue, Seranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. LcIiIkIi Vallev Kallnmd. In Effect FOB. J, 10M. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia und New York via D. ft 11 R. H., at U.13 u. m. end 12.03, 2.1s. 427 Black Diamond Express, and 11.30 p. m. Sundays. U. ft H.. 1.6S 7.4s p. m. For White linvon. Hazleton und prln clpul points in the coal regions, via D. ft H R. It.. C. la. 2.1S nnd 4.27 p. m. For Pottsvllle, 6.43, 2.U p. in. For Bethlehem, Euston. Reading, Har risburg and principal Intermediate st.i tons via 1). & H. K. It.. C.45 a. in.. 12.03. 2 is 4 27 Black Diamond Express. H.y). Sundays. D. ft H.. 1.6S, 7.IS p. 1,1. For Tunkhunuock, Towanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geuevu und principal Intennedl , siulons. via I).. L. ft W. R. .. 8.03 n m 12-55 nnd 3.35 p. m. For Geneva. IU Chester. Buffalo. Nlag nra Fulls. Chicago and ull points west via I) ft 11 H. 1"-0.?:!3- l,lack niumjncl Express, 7.4S and 11.30 p. m. Sundays. D. ft II.. 11.13 n. m.. US P. m. Pullman parlor und sleoplng or Lehigh Valley parlor curs on all trains between Wllkes-Barre und New Y'ork. Phlladel tihhi Huffulo and Suspension Bridge. ' ROLL1N H. WILIHR. Gen. Supt., South Bethlehem. Pn. CI1AS. S. LEE. Oon. Pass. Agt.. W Cort- land street, Now York. W. NONEMA'.'HER, Division Pass- nger Agent, South Hethlehom. Pa. tr,ir tickets and Pullman reservations apply 809 Lackawunna ave., Seranton. Pa, RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Scheduled Ul.-ct May 10, 139. Trains Leavo Wilkos-Barro as Fol. lows: 7.30 n. m weok day3, for Sunbur HarrlsburK, Phlladolplila, Baltt. more, Washington, and for Pitts burg, and the West. IO.I5a. in., weok days, for Hazloton, Pottnville, Roading;, Norrlstown, nnd Philadelphia and for Sun bury, Harrlsburr. Phlladalnhl. Baltimore, Washington nnd Pitts burs: and thn Woat. 3.12 p. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris- ourR. finiadolphla, Baltimore, Wanlilngton, and FittsburR and tho West. 000 p. m., weok days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburr;. J. k. WOOD, Uen'l Past. AienL J.B. IIUrCIII.NSON. dener.1 M"n,er. Del., Lnektt. utid Western. Effect Monday, Nov. II, 1SDS. Trains leavo Seranton as follows: Ex- iifiMn,!fr,?c,v York "ml ttU Points east, 1.40, 3.00, 6.10, 8.00 und 10.03 u. in.; 12.53 anj 3.X1 p. HI. nKI)rc' (or Enston, Trenton, Phllndel. Pn ,onr"a tho south, 6,10, S.W und 10.03 n. loDjiinnnu accommodation. CIO p. m. mlrn V?" f.or Ul'ighamton Oswego, 171-Mnrr'i.S,ornl1."''- I,,llh' Daiisvllle, Mount: 1B, nM,lr1,urf,U0 121- -3:'- SM m-J t'loni A, fif.w"; m" mnKlng closo connec iio?M,(JLvufral0 "' "' Points In tho west, W.i8IUntr..n,ia sou'west. iii,mi. Bt." accommodation. 3.40 p. m. Nlch u n aml wny stntlons. 1.05 p. m. l,-v.. V ""loinooaiion, o.iu p, ni. j,, for t'tlca und Rlchueld Sprlnj. iiilo m-n"d 1.63 p. m. For m 2;'?' 900 a- m- n"d 1.55 p. m. nirrV. IlJ1rtl'u"'l'erlnnd, 1'lttston, Wilkes vlilJ , mi,?lnou,h' Bloomsburg and Dan iimt.ri i"? c,oso connections nt North ri 'iTmS"'1 T..r Wllllamsport. Harrisburg. B,l!n,inI?r Washington and tho south, linn. SVU?lliSr,und n"d Intermediate sta uons, C.00, 19.05 a. m nnd 1.55 and 3.40 p. imIIIW? nnd Intcrmediato stations. m,iil. M-10 n- m- Plymouth and inter Sfi1'" stations, 3.35 und 8.50 p. m. Foa T?lon- 12B3 " m- x unman parlor nnd sleeping coaches on nil express trains. nl,?Ltlc!allt',' Information, pocket tlme !n,V, i,c,p" "PPh" to M. L. Smith, Dis trict I'assengcr Agent, depot ticket of- Delaware and Hudson. On Sunday. Feb. 5th, trains will leav Seranton as follows: for Carbondnle fi.50 T.M. hm im; a. m,-j 12 "00: 1-23. 2.20. 3.52. 5.25, C23, 7.57, 9.1.1. 11.00 tl. in 1 1.1 o n, ' " , For Albany. Saratoga, Montreal, Bos- ton New England points, etc. 6.20 a. in. .20 p. m. For IIonesdalo-8.20, 10.13 a. m.; 2.20, 5.23 p. m, ' . For Wilkes-Bnrre-6.43, 7.4S. 8.43. 9.3?, 10.13 n. m.: 12.03, 1.23, 2.1S, 3.33, 4.27, 6.10, 7.4S 10.41. 11.30 p. m. For New York, Philadelphia, etc, via Lehigh Valley Rallroad-0.45 a. m., 12.W, 1.28, 4.27 p. m.: with Black Diamond Ex press, 11.30 p. m. For Pennsylvania Railroad points, 6.45, 9.3S a. m. ; 2.1S, 4.27 p. m. For western points, via Lehigh Vnlleyl Railroad 7.4S a. m.; 12.03, 3.33, with Black Diamond Express, 10.11, 11.30 p. m. Train will arrive In Seranton as fol lows: From Carbondnle and tho North 6.40, 7.41. 8.3S, 9.34, 10.3S. 11.5S a. m.; 1.23, 2.15, 3.23, 4.23. 5.13, 7.43, 10.3S, 11.27 p. m. From Wllkes-Barre and the South 6.15, 7.4t. 8.4S, 10.08. 11.65 a. m.: 1.18. 2.14. 3.45, 5.2H. 6.21. 7.63, 9.05, 10.03 p. m.J 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY' TRAINS For Carbondale 9.07, 11.33 p. m.S 1.53, 3.b2. S.W, 9.53 p. m. For Wllkes-Barre 9.18, 11.45 a. m.: 1.3S, 3.2S, 5.43. 7.4S p. m. Lowest rates to nil points In United States and Canada. J. W. BURDICK. O. P. A, Albany, N. Y, II. W. CROSS, D. P. A Seranton, Pa. Central Railroad of New Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) Stations In New York Foot of LlbertV street, N. R., and South Ferry, Whitehall " Anthraclto coal used exclusively, lnsur-i Inir cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 20, 1838. Trains leavo Seranton for Plttston, Wllkes-Barre, etc, at 8.30, 10.10 a. m.. 1.20, 2.33, 3.20, 7.10 p. m. Sundays 9.00 a. m., For Lakewood and Atlantto City, 8.21 a-For New York, Newark nnd Elizabeth, R "0 (express) a. m., 1.20 (express), 3.20 (ex i.'ress) m. Sundays, 2.15 p. m. Train eavfns i 20 P. m.. arrives at Philadelphia. Reading Terminal. 7.03 p. m., and New YFokr Mauc'hmchunk, Allcntown, Bothle hcniEaStoh and Philadelphia. 8.30 a. ai, ?"n Th) ii m. Sundays. 2.15 p. m. Foi 'Baltimore and WasHlngton, and Jint south and west via Bethlehem, a ml 20 P. m. Sundays. 2.15 p. m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc. all i?,!V Reading, Lebanon and Harrisburg, via Allentown, 8.30 a. m.. 1.20 p. m. Sun- 0 a.m., ';:w V",:. Uu,i'' "iVntt-vTue. S.20 a. tn.. 1.20 p. m. K.r..ilnl5 VlcSve New York, foot of Lib- ii'' ",V,i-vlue. S.30 a. tn.. 1.20 p. m. Kn.rnlng leavo New York, foot of Llb '.l street North River, at 4.00, 9.10 (ex--si ) i -i in . 1-30 (express) p. m. Sundays. i.tiw. ' . V-.,rth erty ores i oSvo New York. South Ferry, foot ?.'?? i?nii i street, at 9.05 a. m., 1.25 p. m. Whitehall streei. departing from FhuBCtermtnal "an connect under cover thiVt ni Who elevated railroads, Broadway "Wn ..as uad ferries to Brooklyn ami cablo ins. "' ,nmnK quick transfer to St'vl,Snd Central depot and Lonq lbland railroad- Ucadlng Terminal, .."''Kn Sundays. C15 p. m. 1 J.-l a. " ." .-... .1 ... ..... .,,-.. ,r, nil nninis East 'Chrnncn liLnvio -.. ..--. . .. South ahd West nt lowest .aw .. .... station. N pen gUpt J- 1Tn.p: BALDWIN. Gen. Pass. Agt. Uric nnd Wyomlus Valley. Tlmo Table In Effect Sept. 19th, 1&5S. M'll.lM'in l)tVIM(. Ill lifted Oelober illllli. 1SII8. Nortb Hound. Mouth Hound s5 ami il3?0 I & m Isal i-Ii p 11 Arrive beitve, ' 1 iii 7iaN. Y. Franklin St. .... 7 41 . .. ' 7 to West 4-.'nd street .... jib . 7M Weehawken .... 810 ... i u en Arrive Leave! i- mt n 10I5 1 Ifti 1 aOoSla si 6, 4 'l 1040.... I (W IlancccW .... S'ti 411 1031 .. I2'6 SIRlilk'ht .... 2W 4(4 1021.... is fi I'restou I'arlc .... 2:ili 4tJ 10 15 ... liMO, Wlnwood .... 241 6TS 100.... isw royutello .... 2M Mi 9 tl' .... 12 14' nrsoll .... 288 r. VI 940.... IS 1,1, rlensant Mt. .... B(' 6SI ;.... lira I'lilntidille ... 309 6?4 0W .... II 10 Forest City .... 3 1 64) 9in. .. 11 at Carb indole ....lust km nir; m:'o; W'b.to liildse ... (338,5(4 901.... (II'.'V .Mujneld 18 13 601 8fS... ,11 ai Jerinyn .... s 6M 863.... 11 H Arcldlmld .... sal M BC0 1111 Wlnton .... 364 614 846.... 11 11 I'eckMllO .... 869 14 Si-.' H(I7 OlVl'UllUt .... 4 01 6 ti 840.... 110V I'llrebUrS .... 40J'S( 8 3S 110-1 Throop ... 410 61 8.... 11 (' Providence . U68 8.'. ..ifios" Park Place .... J4I7 6W 8 so ....Ito 5J seranton .... twjoa a a wl.favo Arrive r up n t. Hunrtny only. f. BlKiililea that trains stop on slznal for pas lengrrs. 'I rains 203 and 200 Sunday ooly. other tralnt dallv except Sunday. t-ccurn ratts via Ontailo Western bttori purchasing tickets and nave money. hiou.il Wagier ourfrt a'.per and free re. dining chair car New York to cutco wfJionl chance. I'll weiigrr IL.tjj Uwdcccd t t'uo Cell! I er .lJlle. J.O.Alidcrton, Oen. Pass Ark T, Flltcrolt, 1)17. ms, .et. bcranton, Pa,