UrJJS SUKAJNTUN TIUfJUJNJW-WJWDJSJiaDAX', MAKUL1 8, 185)1). '& a ENGLISH VERSION OF MUSCAT AFFAIR DIFFERENT COMPLEXION FHOM THAT GIVEN BY FRANCE. Mr. Brodrlck Holds That the British Agent Was Absolutely Right In Threatening a Bombardment of Muscat No Concession of Teirl tory to France, Though Right for Coaling Station Is Admitted. London, Mtuch 7. The parliament v i secretary of the foreign olllce. Right Hon. William Bt. John Brodrlck. un swerlng u question put by Sir Clint hs Dlllce, Ilndlcal, In the house of con nions today, gave a rtliferent comple Ion to the Muscat Incident than tli veislon which the Kieneh minister r forclen affairs, M. Helcitsse, furnished tn the chamber of deputies vestordnv Mr. Brodrlck said that by the origin.1! concession, societly obtained In Man b, U9S, Franco secured land upon which ho would have been at liberty to hoist i her nap and build fortifications. Itn- ' mediately after the proceedings becaim known Great Billnln declaied them tn be continry to the ticuty of 1S52, and the sultan was reaulied to cancel tin1 lease which was annulled. The under eerctnty added. "We have not ex pressed disapproval of the action of the Biltlsh agent, who acted under In structions, and Lord Salisbury In formed the Fiench ambassador (M. 1'aul Cambon) on several occasions that he considered the British conten tion absolutely right, and that It was Impossible to recede theiefrom. M. Delcasse's statement omitted to men tion that he btated to the British am li.ttsadni' (Sir ndmund .1. Monson) n few days ago that he had heard noth ing whatever of any Flench acuulsl tlon of land on the Littoral of Muscat, therefore the Fiench agent must have exceeded his Instructions. "Wo hold that the action of the Brit ish agent In threatening a bombard ment of Muscat was absolutely right. By the convention of 18C2 theie Is nothing to piohlblt France from having a coal store nt Muscat, provided there is no concc-sion of territory, and It Is understood that France will avail her self of this power, subject to those lim itation. In the chamber of deputies yester day the minister of foielgn affairs, M. Delcasse, answering a ciuestlon on the Mibject of the Muscat incident, de claied the facts weie that the British resident summoned the sultan to vvlth diavv a concession to Fiance of a coal depot on a creek near Muscat. The sultan thereupon asked France to re turn the deed of the concession and France refused. The sultan then can celled the concession. Great Britain, however, quickly admitted Franco'.! right to the coal depot and expressed deep legiet at the Incident. France thus obtained prompt and complete satisfaction and the Incident was con sidered closed. CURRENT SPORTING NEWS. Danny Gieen, formerly of Sprlngllcld, has Mgncd with Chicago for 'in "Ilerky Jerky" llorton has t,lgned with Newark and will be m en hero this season. Manager Hanlon lias (.elected Augusta ay the bpring place for tho Baltimoro and Biooly n players. lloff, Hetts, Bcrger, Hrenuan and prob ably Tralllcy w 111 be the Atlantic league umpires next seat-on. On the Washington team's pay roll theie aio bl ex-Toronto plaers, Casey, Dlnecn P.iddcn, Baker, Frueman and "Jud" Smith If Joe Coibett's nrm is all right there Is llttlo doubt that ho will bo pitching for Broolyn this vear. as Hanlon hus offered him the limit. it Is tuld that George Harper will be Induced to play hill In C.illtornla this vear. He will probably pity with Wut-s-onvllle. "Buck" Freeman has been making a gieat "hit" In amateur theatricals In Wllkcs-Uarro. Ho posed as the "Dying Gladiator" nt a recent show and also gave an ohlbltlou of club swinging. Aithur Irwin believes his W.tshlnston nggiegatlon It the fabtist team that was ever got together "Every man Is a bpi Inter, and when thev get going." he may "they will make them all hustle" W. It Gia m inagcr of the Westcuest er Athletic club deposited $50 with Dave Holland, of New "i ork in support of the dub's offer of $15,0o for the Fllzslmmons .leffiles fight, with the condition that George Slier of Chlcngo be reteiee. Mi in;' r Swift has signed the following plnyits foi his Sci.inton team- First base. Dillon, second bae, O'Connell, i-hoitstop Stokes or McMnhon: third bite Wallace, light Held, Fiiiu.in or KnoP, center laid 1 Ippert, left field, 1'ito 1'igan oi I'rirrrce-e, catchers, O Neill. Thaeker.w and Hughes; piteheis. llod- iii, Ueenan. Mien ami Itlslev. Com i. nth on the pne-perts of the tenm Is out f the iiuestion Just now, os nearly every 11 m KlMieu is new in suanton Mining! r Remllg has about (ompleted It - T. II- 1 1 . I-.-.I 1111-11 I'nlvirslty's b-isc ball schedule I i si . 1 son 1 pens nt South Retlilehun on 1 1 nli 2 w th Rutgeis. The nine goes 1 li thi i' x. following playing Geoige- w n M inh 29, University nf Virginia 1 V h (1 lilnltv College. March 11. 1 1 nn rulic nf North Carolina Apt 11 1 mi Two games havo also been nr- r nt-i I (villi " 11I0 three with Lafayette w w'th c. null and two with Pennsyl- iinii Li 1 Vuli furnieily of Boston and Phil- . 'pit t will mai ago Buffalo In tho V -. . 1 ii ldiirue this season As calcheis nn- fiuley and Dlgglns, nnd his v luiif. 1-1 if eomorlses Gray. Brown, Vmnle ri.iuh Wuilsworth ullil Mltehel! il . , ----- .-. .- I'liltlmuic u ma tour vho Is suld to he o ipiK-rimi. un youngster 110 nas i "t 1 Blnnliibhum of the Niw Eiiglnnd igue to piny first bnse either wise or MeQuadc! for second. Nash for short and FINANCIAL. LaBAR & FULLER BROKERS, OIJcU I.'ntabllsheJ House li the City. Ilenleis In (STOCKS, CO TTOV, ORAIN ami KOVIIONS, onmnrjlu or lor delivery. II-I-'ICI!; Rooms 309 and 310 Board of Trad: Uulldhu. Scranton, I'a L. G. LA BAR. L. F FULLER Is taking hutulreds of good Furnituie buyers to our large wareroonis. They are grasping the grand opportunity of buying fine Furniture and Carpets at marvelously low prices to close them all out rather than move them to our new store. Sixteen thousand square feet of room filled with Furniture all to bu sold out. Do not delay, because thoy cannot last lonrr at the rato they sold yesterday. ROTHEROE a CO ""? Mimyon's Inhaler A Common-Sense Cure for Citarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Diphtheria, and ull fhrout troubles. Clouds of medicated vapor are Inhaled through the mouth und emitted from tho nostrils, having cleansed and vnporlzcel all the diseased parts A sense or relief is felt at once. Doctors Indorse it. Ev erybody praises it. It costs but tl.00 und is sold by all druggists. WHAT .NUN 1 UN'S KkMtiUIUS WILL DO. Munyon guarantees that his Rhctima tlsm Curo will cure nearly ull cases ot rheumatism in n few hours, that bis Dyspepsia Cure will cure Indigestion and all Btonmch troublo, thnt his Kidney Cure will cure 60 per cent, ot all caseJ of kidney troublo; that his Catarrh Curo will curo catarrh, no matter how long standing, that his Headnrho Curo will euro any kind of headache In a few minutes, that his Cold Cure will quickly break up any forms of cold, and so on through the entire list of bin remedies. Thej nro for sale at all druglsts mostly 25 cents a vial. TREATMENT BY MAIL. Write l'rofessor Munvo.t for advices which Is ABSOLUTELY FREE Tho most obstlnato cases successfully troated In the strictest confidence. "Guide, to Health" free MUNYON'S II. 11. It. CO., 1505 Arch St., Philadelphia Greminger for third, leaving Eustlce, Hoat and Hnlllngswoith for utility roles, nnd White. 1'lekerlng and Householder will make up the outfield IN THE PLAY HOUSES. A Stranger In New York. Another of Hovt's vaudeville farces, "A Stranger in New Yoik," was- pre sented at tho Lyceum last night. It has been seen heretofore In this city and by a somewhat better company than the one that did tho faice hist night. John D. Gilbert, who was cast for the role of the stranger, is probably a very capable man in some lines, but be Is not a bewildering success as the stranger. Miss Alice Holbrook bestirred heiself to a purpose In Injecting some life nnd dash Into the performance, and the graceful McCoy sisters nnd Sam Marlon danced In a way that quite saved the neiformance. Miss Amv Muller, Gus Thomas and Tom Martin helped the fun-making along. "Her Husband's Sin." The Gibney-HoelTler company will pioduce "Her Husband's Sin" at tho Academy of Music this afternoon nnd tonight will be seen in "Prince of Liars " "Sunshine of Paradise Alloy." Theie aie a certain clat-s of playo, the ntmospheie of which is so clear, the humor so Innocent, yet so inesist able, that time has no power to de stroy their lasting qualities. In this; class is Denman Thompson's "Sunshine of Paradise Alley," which comes to tho Lyceum Fiiday night for a return en gagement in a slightly regenerated form, while still letalnlng all of Its oilglnal featuies. The companv Is nn excellent one and Is largely composed of those who hive contributed to he success of former productions of the play. Kellnr, the Magician. To see Magician Kellar's weird, in comprehensible nnd totally pel plexitis m stories, In which he ieptoducc3 many of the most famed achievements of the Hindoo Jugglers and necro mancers, Is almost as good as a trip through India. A lluent conversation alist, full of Interesting narrative, lie charms his audiences with his de scriptions of odd sights and scenes, whilst he produces a seiles of full stage illusions so weird nnd Inexplicable as to appear at times almost supornatur nl. lo materializes men and women out of the air, causes orange tiees and rose bushes to glow real ones, too; causes his own body to fade away like a mist before the morning sun does all sorts of unhenid of things In fact, j tiie most nonchalant sort of way. He ,,m ,. 00n ,,, the Lyceum Saturday " '- "- - afternoon and evening. WHAT TO EAT and enjoy It and feet comfnrtablo after It. Is the all day, cveiy lav wall of th" Indigestion p itlent. Ad viceEat all wholesiine things don't worry, and tako Dr. Von Stan's Plncapplo Tablets to aid Nature In doing tho stom ach's work Thev ro a mild tonic, net geiiily on tho bcwels. they prevent nnd relieve distress Pleanunt and positive ill cents Sold by Matthewr Bros, and W. T Clark -5 Chicago Grain Mnrl'et. Chleauo. Mui eh 7. An unoMiectnl in- 1 e,r(,.u(- 111 uiuihi uiiDui a I, (f,.(.t on wheat tod iy crc.o in stocks iilloat had a ilept easing effect on wheat tod iy und May closed wlih a loss of Hac Corn and 0.1 U cloned u shade- lover Pork and laid are un changid and libs 2'c lower. Crush quo tations were as iouowh: j ioui i:easy ; No. 2 bpring wheat i'i70c. . No 3 do do iilii7i". ; No 2 red 7.'n7Jc , No. 2 corn 33c , No 2 yellow, .5n3''f.c No 2 oats 27'i.e ; No 2 white, 30a30'ji ; No. 3 do 29V.a3)c , No. 2 rye, 53c ; No 2 barley, 42a51e ; prime llmothey seed $2 10, incss pork, Jlioa'i li, lar.1. $" 22Va.r. I'm short llbH $4 SOal 70, dry salted bhoulders, 4'2h4Hc. ; short clear, $18114 90, whiskey, $12G, bugars. un changed New Yoik Live Stock Market. New York. March 7 Reeves No trad ing, st.-ndy. rulvcs stendv. veals, Ia7 25 Sheep Steady. Inmbs llrm, fall to chnlco sheep $4a4 75. lambs, $3.25a5 00 Hogs Low el at $3!K)all5. 131 and 136 A&M v&r M&tfraj: Wn.Uii,lH, A.lNow "" '"I' cream, fancy small. 12'ia aSningtOn AVGJuHc; do. do. do. fair to cnolce, UUial.'c. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Rovlow. New "Yoik, March 7. Tho stock mar ket today In the final dealings recov ered earlier losses nnd ended Htrong und higher than yesterday. Thcio was nn effort on the part of the profes sionals to depress prices In tho early dealings, which was successful only temporarily nnd to a moderate extent. Investors generally held on to their stocks nnd the market became excep tionally dull. The dealings for the en tlw day were less than half a million, and except for the opening and closing b alinzs the ticker was practically silent nt Intervals. The denllngs for '.melon account were of small volume, villi a hardening tendency ut tho close ud about tho best prices of the day on i he curb. The anthinclto stocks, ex it pt Lackawanna nnd Rubber, were rrnng because of the snow storm nnd the cold weather. There- was much Hffeience of opinion on the board te-..-irdlng the dividend tomorrow on ugnr, with a general expectation of he regular disbursement, closed at tho t prices. Total sales were 431,100 hares. Considerable firmness developed in nlous spots In the bond market, but his tendency vvns In a measure offset heaviness In others. Total sales, 5"..145,00O. United States 3's and the old 4's reg istered declined 'i and the new 4's ,S n the bid price. Bv J H. L. Carrington & Co. Ne.v York, March 7. Tho market opened falrlj strong with quite frto buy .ng In tho coal stocks attributed to somo -1 rung Interests connected with Jersey "mi.il. 'lhero wan large buying of Heading pieferred stocks and Lacka wnnni was bid lit) on small sales. Atchl- M'ti common and preferred were very weak with quite free liquidation and both ("iiiti.il und Southern Pacific sold rff. 'I ob.ieco broko 2 points on selling for mnilts Hiili.Moiieiitlv rnllv Intr nearly 1 from tho bottom The sentiment this morning was somewhat divided. Somo i the best Informed operators In tho sueet believing the strength of tho coil stocks might turn the market while oth ers uro Inclined to think that the opera tions In them is merely a cloak for sales in other portions of the list. Vp to 1 o'clock the market had recovered fiom 'i to 2 per cent on quite free covering and some buying for the long account In In terests supposed to be connected with Standaid Oil and Tammany. Tho storm lnteriupted wire service to somo extent leaving the maret entirely In the hands of professionals catting off the volume or outside bUHlnebS, we think ourbclvcs while tho market may rally further that it Is a sale, except In special cases for much lower llgures The Coalers aro liable to advance, if tho piesent weather continues The general list is certain to be controlled bv the nctlon of the Grang er roads and there Is a strong probability that earnings for the next two months will not make ns favorable an exhibit (compared with last year) as they have done In Janu.it v and February- Last spring there was a very free movement of wheat with open weather, this year the leeeipts aro light with weather con ditions utronglj' against cheap opera tion so that wo nro Inclined to think re turns until spring opens are likely to bo somewhat less iivornmc aionev con tinues to bo a feature and will remain so for some time) ut least. There Is bomo tulW nf tmnnrtntlon of crnlel ntralnst our trudo balanco but we think the supply cf verv small having been mostly used up against i omittances due for securities sold nnd delivered In this market. Mar ket ermtlniied dull with a certain amount of strength throughout the da. consld ilng tho weakness shown vc&terday and the early part of Hst week and unless some activity Is Infused Into the list prices will sng, of their own weight Mar ket closed dull and fairly steady. Quotations furnished by LABAU Bt FVJLLI'B. stock, grain nnd cotton brok ers. rooms 205 and 210, Board of Trado building. Gcranton. Pa. Open- High- Low- Clos ing est est. ins Am. Cot. Oil .... Am. Sug. Rc'g Co Atch , To & S. Fe A , T X S F.. Pr Am. Tobacco Co . Am. H. & W., Am. S. K. W , Pr. Brook R T Can Southern ... X J. Central dies. & Ohio Chic. &. G. w ... Chic. & N. W .... Chle 11 & Q .. J! ..1VH . 21U 0'i . I"! . 1.2' 1 ..P'Sij .. PO'i .. Wi ..UO'6 .. 2(",?i .. VA ..117 R t I oPi iy8 2K I,!'- 190 02V4 lft 11 J 9F 5fiV4 boh y 117'!; ISO'S, 1271.4 lldi r.7' 211 n;i lf! 1S 21 M 192 021 i 10.I BOV2 no 201; loljj ROVi 1371 3 12hVi 1131!. 57 21 Jis ir.'f. if.3 S7 50' i HS's (jl lOOi 2tt 37S 41", 13114 2t,'i nl 73 434 HI 23 C314 U's 471 4i 23 431 , 7iU 4i (9 936i 1 21 (1P3 191 C 10144 91'4 Cfa llrt4 2C 1534 147"- 1.9'i 127 lK'i "7 211 113 13 87', 51 119 63 r.7'f. Chic. Mil. & St. P ..12I.V? Chic. It. I. & P 11BH C C. C & St. L .... r.7'g Con. Gas 211 Dervsvaro & Hud ...111'i D, L U W IS l'ed. Steel, Pr S7'A Fed Steel. Com Wi ElTi Gen Electric Louis A. Nash ... Manhattan Elo . Met Traction Co M K & Tev., Pr Mo. Pacific N. Y. Central .... Ont. & West .... North Pacific .... Nor Paelfle Pr .. Pacific Mali .... People's Gas Phil & Rend lVH, 120M; 01 634 110'i 217 asu 43U 113 2G"t r.Hs 7SH I6U 1121 i 21 (! l.'-fc 4S'; 43i 21 ton 7ri 4'U'j 70 94 ...109 ...2T .. 3S ... 4Hi ...114U ... 264 ... r.u; ... 7S14 ... 3is ...111 ... 214 ... CI :io ?S'i 43' 13-.r, 20 nm 7S 4r 112H 23 ri'4 -'" is 43H 11 131, 78 49i 70 91 P an. 1st Pr ... I Southern R It 12U 471 i 4 211, 4Vi 7S' IS", C9 91H Southern R R Pr Trim , C Iron Tonus Ar Pacific . Union Pietflc .... Union Pnc . Pr U. S. Rubber V S. Leather, Pr Wabash, Pr .. .. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Open- High- Low- Clns WHEAT May , Julv -OKN. Mnv July OATS Mnv July PORK. May Julv LARD. May July ins est est Incr 72Vi R' 7P. 3-A. 71H 70S ?35i 20 27". 23V5 71 KIT 3il'4 27' 2S 0 23 9 42 5 40 5 50 27',i 23',, 0 21 9 4. 5 3 5.30 23V, j'Ti , 5 40 , r.50 0 23 9.12 5 37 5 50 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Ii Scranton & Pittbton Trac. Co. Flist National Hank Elinhurst Boulevnrd Scranton Savings I'r.nl: Rcmnton Packing Co Ud. Abkul. 20 soo . . 100 235 ... 93 3S3 SO 31 200 45 a ... ... :oo 130 ... . . 13J 150 ... ... 115" eo 400 125 . . ... 300 80 ... 1"0 I Third National Bank I Tbroop Noelty Mfg. Co I Scranton Railway Co I Dlmo Dep. & Dls Bank I Economy L Rht Heat e Pow- I er Company Scranton Illuminating, Heat & Power uompany Srrnnton Forging Co Tiaders' National Bank Lacka Lumber Co Lack. Tiust & Safe Dep. Co.. Mooslc Mountain Coal Co Scranton Paint Co Clark fe Snover Co, Com Clarl' & Snover Co, Pr Carson Coal Co Scranton Axlo Works Scr Ii jn Fenco & Mfg. Co... BONDS. Set.inton Pass Railway, first mortgage, due 1920 Peenlu'K Street Rallwnv. first 115 mortgage duo lilS 115 People ti sticet iinuway. uen- eral mortgage due 1K!1 .... Dickson Mauulnctuilng Co ... Lackn Township School 5.. City of Si ranton St Imp. (.. Mt Vernon Coal Co Sirunton Axle Works (-(-tiiiton Tmetlon C"i bonds... Carson Coal Co 115 100 102 102 &5 100 105 100 Philadelphia Qinln nnd Produce. Philadelphia March 7 Wheat-Tlrm; contract grade, March. 75,iu7Cc. Corn 'ic. lower; No 2 mixed, Maich 3Sia3lc Oats-Dull and weak; No. 2 whlto clipped, :,'inCC'feC ; No. J do. do. :tS,U3iiP ; No 2 mixed, do , Sl'saSOc. Wool Unchanged, Provisions Steady. Butter Steady; fancy western creamery, 20c; do. prints, 21o. Eggs Firm and 5c. higher; fresh, near by, 25c; do. w extern, 2Sc; do. nouthwest. etu 26c. ; do, southern, 21c. Cheese Firm, The People's A POPULAR CLEARING 1IOUSC for the Ilencllt of All Who Have Houses to Itcnt, Real Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or HelpThese Smn.ll Advertisements Coii One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word Except Situations Wanted, Which Ais in serted Free. FOR RENT HOUSES, FLATS, IIOOMH. BTOItHB. OF llces. bums, etc. HACKLTT, Prlco Hulldlng. liousus, bti:am iii:ati:d, ik and upwnrds. HACKKTT. Prlco Ilulldlng. IIOUHKS; LOW. MHD1UM AND HIGH priced. HACKHTT, Price Hulldlng. FUliNISIIHD HOU8I3 - JL'FFHKSON avenue: very desirably situated HACKHTT. TENANTS SnnKING HOt'SKS AND landlords seeing tenontH should sco HACKHTT. HACKKTT HUYH. SHLLM, 1WNTS AND insures property, collects rents, etc. Foil 1U3NT-MKAT MA11KHT, 910 MAIl Ion street. Apply nt 1712 Mousey ave nue. ron nuNT-iiousu with all mod- ern Improvements, 221 Franklin avc. rOR RKNT-IIALF DOlinLH HOUSE, S10 Harrison avenue; all Improve ments. Apply It. II. Cobb. lO-'O Irving ave. douiilh i7ov;sesti:am linAT. 710 and 712 Ad-uns n venue, from April 1st. Apply to M. i:. Ileal j. SIS AVv omlng avc- APRIL lST-Si:C0NDFL00rt ON Wy oming avenue. ncNt to Traders Rank; suitable for merchant tailoring; ofllccs; nlso hall for light manufacturing or so ciety. Inqiilro at L2J Jefferson avenue. FOR RKNT-SINOlTJ HOUSH. SIX rooms, all convenience on Jlaellson avenue, between Green llldgo and Dela ware streets Inquire coiner Green lllugo street and Madison avenue. HOUSE FOR RENT INQUIRE OF HAR- ry Spencer at Stevens' Cash fatore, Dunmore. foreTvtseveral HOUSES NEAR Moses Taylor Hospital; all Improve ments; J1S rer month Apply to J. R. Woolsey & Co., 312 Torest couit. FOR RENT-HALF DOl RLE HOUSE. 611 Harrison uvenue, 9 rooms and ba.h room. 18. Applv Thomas Russell, cor ner Harrison and Pine." FOR RENT-HOUSES NOS C20 AND S32 North Washington avenue, below city building. Suitable for phylclnns" offlces and residence Apply to Henry Bean, Jr., 401 Conncll Building. FOR RENT-STORE ROOM. NO 207 North Washington avenue, foimcrly occupied by J. W. Guernsey Steim heat, elevator, rear entrance. For terms apply to Jones Bros., 211 Lackawanna avenue FOR RENT TWO FLOORS. 40xS0; heat included; centrally located, low rent. Inquire 137 Penn avenue. FOR RENT HOUSE C21 MADISON' avenue; steam heat; every conveni ence Apply Owens Bros., 001 Madison avenue OFF C E S IN COMMONWEALTH Building, single rooms nnd suites for term of years with vaults. One sulto of six connecting offices with three vaults or three suites of two oitlees. each with vault. Moderato price. Rellnlshed to suit tenants. Inquire at room 009 on 6th floor. FOR RENT-DESK ROOM OR SHAltn of ofllccs second floor, front Coal Exchange. Call at room 13. rOR RENT SECOND Qulncy FLOOR. 701 FOR SALE FOR SALE-ONE FOLDING BED AT SOSi jeiierhon livtlllic. FOR SALE-PIANOS AND ORGANS AT Guernsey Rrothers' rooms, 7-S Burr building Goods the best, prices tho low est, terms the easiest. A call will con vince all. DESIRABLE LOTS ON COLFAX AVE nue. For particulars address Bos J45, Scranton, Ta. FOR SALE-TEN R-I-P-A-N-S FOR 6 cents at druggists. One gives relief. FOR SALE OR RLNT. FOR SALE OR RENT-HOUSE NO. 1119 Mulberry' street. Inquire of John ICnoble, 1201 Stone avenue. LOST. LOST-A LADIES' BREASTPIN IN THE shape of a beetle, between the Jack son Street church and Pass' meat shon on West Lackawanna avenue. A sultaolo reward will bo clven for its return to PASS' MEAT SHOP, 1023 West Lacka wnnini avenue BICYCLES. HIGH GRADE BICYCLES 5 CENTS. Guaranteed Get one. Write the Fern Cyclo Co., H3 Jackson street, Chicago. Refined Sugars Unchanged. Cotton Steady. Tallow Unch.in -ed- city prime, in hogsheads, 4',u4'Js,c , country do. do , b.irtels. 4Vc dark do , te , c ike'3, 3c , grease, 2&n3V&c Live Poutry Steady ; towls, 9aloc ; old icosters, 7c , spring chickens. o.ilOc . turkey s, 10-illc ducks, llal2c, geese, 'laloc Diessed Poultry Firm; fowls, choice, 10i-.alk , do fair to good, S'talOc , old roosters. 7a7'e ; spring chickens, choice. llalJc. ; do fair to good, (i.i 10c till keys, choice to fancy l..U3c , do. fair to good 9.illc , ducks, lO.illc. Re ceipts Flour, 3 0CO barrels and 23,000 sinks, wheat, MM bushels, com, 132 two bushels, oats, 22O0O bm-hels. Shipments Wheat. 3.000 bushels, corn, 301,000 bushels; oats, 9,000 bushels. NewYorkQraln and Produce Market New York March 7 Flour-Dull nnd generally easier. Wheat Spot easy. No. 2 red W,-c, f o. b atloat to arrive; No 1 northern Duluth Wc, 1 o. b.. atloat, No hard Manitoba S.'tc f o b, allont, No 1 northern Manitoba, S0)ic, f. o. uIlo.it. optluiib pciud llrm and wcio sustained until tho heavy Increase In world's stock ucooidlng to Bradsticel's and liberal Interior receipts caused active unloading by early purehifers, the after noon market was theirfore weak and heavy with Chicago selling heie, elosd weak nt .ac net decline, March closed b2Hc ; May, 7iPC , Julv 73Hc Corn Spot eahlcr; No. 2, 12Sta437c , t o It afloat; options opened steady on cable nows; there was less piessure on the market and with export demand fair again, prices held firm all day until near the close when they broke and closed weak nnd unchanged; Maich closed 12' tc , Mnv, 40V ; July. 40-"ia50c. Oats-Spot dull; No. 2, 31c; No 3, J3c : No 2 white. JCc ; Ni :s do JSK.c , track mixed western 3j'-;i S3c . tiurlc white 3C.i40c Butter Steadv, western eieamery 13'..a20c , factory 12.1 ll'tc ; Elglns, 40c , Imitation creamery, nltal7'c; slato dairy, llil'lc ; do. cream ery, 13'ia20c. Eggs Steadv , state nnd Pennsylvania. 2Pa2tc . western fresh. 23'fjc; southi rn, 23a23Hc Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago March 7 Cattle Stiong, fancy grades, $5 70i5 9o, medium teers, $1 (.3a 4 93; beef do . 3Oa4 Ml; Htorkcrs and feed ers, $3 40aI7O, bulls, $2.50a4 20, western fed steers. 1 1 20.15 M), Texas do. $J50n4 90, cnlvts. $150,17 Hogs Rrlsk, fair to choice. $3 7fa3(l: packing lots, $3fi0a3 72', mixed, $3 0)a3 75, butchers, $3,C0a3S7'i. light, $3G0n,n7'1. plga. $3 15.13 00 Bheep I'alrly actlVM, poor to prime sheep. $275a 3 13; yearlings $1 30.i4.TO; lambs, $1 75n5 Receipts Cattle. 3,000 head: hogs. IS OX) head, sheep, 14 000 head East Liberty Cattle Market. East Ruffalo. N Y. March 7. Cattle Dull ond lower. Hogs About steudy; good to rholco Yorkers and light me diums, $190al,95; roughs, $3 23a'U5; pigs, fulr to choice, $3t.0aJ.S5. Sheep and Lambs Steady; lambs, choice to extra, $3.25a5.33; curls and common, $3.75a4 S3, sheep, choice to selected wethers, $150.1 1.75; culls and common. $-73aJ.t;3. Exchange. Wko,Mii,iaAMAAMM,MMAMri WANTED. IF YOU 1IAVD ANY PROPERTY FOR rent sco HACKHTT. LANDLORDS SRRKING TENANTS, OR seeking houses should sco 11ACKRTT. WANTED-CABR OF RAD HEALTH that R-I-P-A-N-S will not benefit. Send 5 cents to Rlnnns Chemical Co., New York.for 10 samples and 1.1)00 testimonials. HELP WANTED-MALE. LEADING, OLD-LINE. LIFE INSFR nnca Company wants resident repre sentatives In Dunmore, Jermjn and Mav lleld. To men of unquestioned capacltv and unexceptionable references, n good offer will bo made. Add! ess II., Tribune olllce. WANTED MEN TO WORK ON Scranton City Directory, npplv In handwriting of applicant, P O. Rox SI HELP WANTED-FEM ALE. WANTED GERMAN GIRL TO DO general housework Apply 1110 Linden street. WANTED-GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework. 1513 Penn avenue. Refer ences required. YOUNG GIRL WANTED AT IDEAL Lunch Room, 107 Wj omlng ncnuo. WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED GIRL for general housework C1G Monroo avenue. LADIES TO EMRROIDER-GOOD PAY- Ing, easy work sent to your homo; write for sample nnd materials. Unique Embroidery Co., 102 Fuiton St.. Now York. FURNISHED ROOMS. sTfNNTFURNTs I fEDROMrMODrRN conveniences, 121 Mulberry Btrect. FOR RENT-PLEASANT rVrtNISHED rooms; convenloneps. Rooms from 1.S0 up, C22 Mulberry fctreet. BOARDING. GENTLEMAN CAN FIND BOARD with private family Home comforts. 213 N. Main avenue. REAL ESTATE. HACKKTT HAS SPECIAL BARGAINS. We quote a few today. J3.C00-CORNER OLIVE AND ADAMS. 10-room house. HACKETT. $3,000 VINE STREET, 8 ROOMS, BATH, etc., bargain HACKETT. $9,000 TWO DOUBLE HOUSES. ADAMS, near Vino; bat gain. HACKETT. $9,000 JEFFERSON AVENUE; cheap nt $10,000. HACKETT DIRT $3,000. $0 000 AND $7 000 JEFFERSON avenue. HACKETT. $I,S00 UP MADISON AVENUE PROF ertles; single and double. HACKETT. $4,030FINE LOT NEAR ELM Church; bargain. HACKETT. PARK $3,300 - LOT LINDEN NEAR CLAY; only chance; bargain. HACKETT $4,930 NEW. SINGLE. STEAM HEATED hou-e, near Qulncy. HACKETT. S4.9VI - NEW, DOUBLE MODERN house, near Mulberrv; bargain. HACKETT. $3,500-DESIRABLE near Jefferson HACKETT. DOUBLE uvenuo; HOUSES bargain $6,100 MODERN DOUBLE HOUSE, TWO full lots; hit gain. HACKETT. $0,500 HANDSOME CORNER, GREEN Ridge, from $9,000 HACKETT. $5,000 - NORTH MAIN, WEST SIDE, house, barn, etc ; bargain. HACK ETT. $5,000-MONROE NEAR MULBERRY; 30 days, don't wult. HACKETT. $3,000-SIXTKEN DAYS; lot, Monroe, bargain. HOUSE FULL HACKETT. $l,500-MULRERRY NEAR MONROE, 11 rooms; modern, snap. HACKETT. $3,000 - A CHARMING HOME NEAR Clay avenue See HACKETT. $C,&00-BON TON BUILDING PLOT, front, Clay. HACKETT. W $7.000-CORNER, 130 BY barn, etc. HACKETT. ISO. HOUSE $1,C00 to $0 000-MODERN CTY HOMES. See Hacctt. HACKETT HAS WHAT YOU WANT and saves you money besides. HACKETT RUYS. SELLS RENTS AND Insures property. Olllce Price Bldg. 330-MODERN HOUSE AT SUMMIT; elegant spring water. HACKETT FOR SALE-NEW, SINGLE HOUSE ON Webster avenue, near Gibson street: staircase, hall and dining loom finished In hard wood Price, $8 5u0, on easy terms. G. F. REYNOLDS, at L. I. & S Co.'s of ilce FOR SALE - SINGLE HOUSE. C03 Qtilnev uvenue. heated with city steam Price, $u 5w. G. F. REYNOLDS, at L. I & S. Co.'s olllce. FOR SALE-DOUHLE HOUSE, 17AND 519 Madison avenue Born in icur Price. $t5"0 Inquire of CHARLES SCH LAGER or G F REYNOLDS, for trustees Elm Park church FOR SALE-MY RESIDENCE AT 213 Colfax avepuo: Just ei mpleted All modern Improvements Hardwood finish snnltary plumbing, electric lights etc. Prlco reasonable . Address Frank T. Okell, 220 Broadway, New York city. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY "SAFETY IN SPECULATION" $100 IN vested by m "Safe Method" In Grnla or BtoekH has paid $1 ij profit within 30 days. Refeiencus furnished Write for particulars Immediately. Richard Oliver. Banker and Broker, Chicago Stock Ex change. Chicago M ONEYTOJ-OAN. m6nF.y"tO LOAN AT IVpfG 6 PRK cent, sums to suit bnnower James Gardner Sanderson 1005 Meats Rldg, city MRS. lT T. KELLER. SCALP TREAT ment, 50c : shampooing 50e , facial massage, manicuring, 25c. chiropody .01 Qulncy CITY SCAVENGER A.B BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VALLlh and cess pools, no odoi Improved pumps used A BRIGGS Proptletor Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue or Elcko's di up store coiner Adunis and Mulbeiry. Telephone 9310 LEGALL NOTICE-THE ANUAI'lETING OF the htockholders of thu Dickson Sliinu fncturlng Company will be held nt the olllce of the company, '''the city ut Scranton, on tho Sth day of March, 1WJ. at 10 o'clock u. m. for the puipose of elect ing directors, vctlng upon the change or by-laws, providing for the time and place of meeting of directors, und the mode of amending tho by-laws, and such other matters us may come before tho meeting. ll F. BOWER. Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED WANTRD-RY A MAN WITH RIGHT (3) years' experience in shipping, de livery nnd ofllco departments of a New York dry goods house, a clerical position of -any kind, salary moderate. Address H. A. SITUATION WANTRD-HY MIDDLR aged man as gardner, willing to do nny kind of work. Gus Tmlesney, MS Lafayette court, between I'lttston and Prospect avenues. EXPERT UOOKK E E P E R-HAVE taught bookkeeping for eight; best of leferenco an to Lhiir.ieter nml iibllltv Would take any position whereby a mini ' cuiini miiKo a living, nave an excellent education Address "M. K. S ," Kicss ler couit, Scraiiton, Pa. SITUATION WANTED-RV DRIVER. . willing to do un kind of work. Ad dress 1. Worth Tribune SITUATION WANTED - WASHING. Ironing or any kind of house cleaning by tho day oi will lake washing home. Mrs. Lee, sido doo- 120 Franklin avenue. PROFESSIONAL. ARCHITECTS EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARC1HTKGT, Conncll Rulldlng, Bcranton. E. L WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of C06 Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITECT, 413 Spruce St , cor Wash. av.. Scranton FREDERICK L. RROWN. ARCHITECT. Price Rulldlng, 120 Washington uvenuo, Scranton T. I. LACEY & PON. ARCHITECTS. Trndcrs' National Rnnk. DENTISTS DR. I. O. LYMAN. SCRANTON PRI vato Hospital, cor. Wj omlng and Mid-be-ri y. DR II. F. REYNOLDS. OPPPO. DR. C. C. LAUBACH. 113 Wyoming ave WELCOME C. SNOVER. ZU Washington avenue. Hours 9 to 1, and 2 to5. HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLES. 409 SPRUCE STREET, MAKES your hat to order und they lit. HOTELS AND RCSTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANK Iln avenue. Rates reisonable. P ZEIGLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D., L. & W passenger depot. Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop LAWrCRS FRANK E. BOYLE ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law. Burr building, rooms 13 nnd 14, Washington avenue. WILLARD WARREN & KNAPP, AT torneys nnd Counsellors-at-Law. Re publican building. Washington avenue, bcranton. Pa. JESSUP & .TESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND Counntllors - at - Law Commonwealth building. Rooms 1. 20 and 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Rooms 514, 515 and 516, Board of Trade building. D B REPLOGLL", ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security Mears' building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce street. JAMES J. II HAMILTON, ATTORNEY-at-Law 201 Commonwealth building, Scranton. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms S03-DOI. 9th floor, Mears building L A WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 502 Board of Trade building, Scrantot , Pn. C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building. Scranton, IV. PATERSON WILCOX, National Bank building. TRADERS C. COMEGYS, building. 9-13 REPUBLICAN A W. Mears' BERTHOLP. building. ATTORNEY, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS TR. C. L FREY, SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank. Building, 12 Wyoming avenue. MARY A. SHEPHERD, M. D, HOMK opathlst, No. 22S Adams avenue. DR W. E. ALLEN, lngton avenue. 512 NORTH WAS'I- DR. R TRAPOLD SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming avenue nnd Spruce street, Scranton. Ofllco hours Thuibdays and Saturdays, 9 a m to C p tn DR. I.. M. GATES. ROOMS, 207 AND 20S Heard uf Trado Building. Office hours, S to 9 a. m . 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. in. Resi dence, COD Madison avenue. DR. C L FREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Fitting and Fat Reduc tion. Olllce telephone 13C3. Hours, 10 to 12. 2 to 4. 7 to 9 DR. S W L'AMOREAUX, OFFICE 319 Wnshlngtcn avenue. Residence, 1318 Mul berry. Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys nnd genlto-urlnaiy organs a specialty. Hojrs, 1 to 4 p. m. W. G. ROOK. VETERINARY SUR geon Horses, Cattlo and Dogs treated. Hospital, 121 Linden street. Scranton. Telephone 2672 SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton, Pa Couises preparatory to college, law, medicine or business. Opens Sept 12 Send for catalogue Rev. Thorn ns M Cann. LL. D, Walter II. I'uell, A M. 5reo9 G R. CLARK & CO.. HKEDMEN AND Nurserymen; stoic UC Washington ave nue: green bouse, lVM Norm Mulu avu nue; store telephene. 782. WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACKA wanna averue, Scranton. I'a., manufac turer of Wire Screens. MIOCELLANEOUS BAFKIlTRCniTRA-Mlljic' t OR i,., no .iirnleu. naitles. recentions. wed- miici nnd conceit work furnished i'or ' terms, uddress II. J. Bauer conductoi. 117 Wyoming uvenue, over llulbert n music store. MEGARGEE RROTHERS. PRIN'ITRS" hupplbs envelopes, paper bags, twin; Warehouse. 130 Washington uvenue. Scranton, Pn. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lchlgli Valley Kailroad, In Effect Feb. 3. ISO). TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. rnr Philadelphia and New Yoik via D c 1 1 It R . at M5 a. in. end 12 01. 2 IS. 4.'7 Wlack diamond Express and 1130 p. m Sunday s. I', -, .; clpal points nil point" In.'l'"011 ,rt'7-'!n', vl" VI R 11.. u iJ AO "UM " -11 l oi itnttBvlllc. 0 4. ."U P m . IV. " ;,:: iiihihcra. Easton. Readluir. Jtur. -lihurc and pilnclpal Intermediate t.ta- i ons Via 'J- & i' n- c ' m, 12 03. "is 4 " block Dlanionel Expreux jj & Mondays D & II. 153. 7 IS p m For Tunkhannock Tovranda Elmli.i. Tthuen G.neva and principal Ititermedl linaen . .. . ... . xire 1 s n"d 11.30 p m Sunday ii ii U a in . 7 48 P tn Pullman psrlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley parlor cars on ull trains between Wllkes-llniro and New Yoik PhllaJel nhlu. Buffalo and Suspension Bridge ' ROLLIN R WILBUR Gen Sunt. 8outh Bethlehem. P.i CHAS. S LEE. Clou. Pass. Agi jj Cort land street Now York. W. NONEMACHER. DlvUion Pass nger Agent, Scuth Rethlohem, Pa jTnr tickets and Pullman reservations anolv 309 Lackawanna uvo.. Scranton. Pa. nil. MlUllHIB. -.l- " - - am , '2 55 nnd 3 j& p m l'ui (lelievu. miuirni iiiiiuuo ii,ig. nrn Fnlls, Chicago and all points west via fr. n U. R. 12 01. 3 33. Black Dlam in.1 1). RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ScheJulelii I'lltct My J. I3pl. Train Leavo Wilkes-Barra as Fol. lows: 7.30 a. m wook days, for Sunbur Harrlaburjt;, Philadelphia, BaltU more, Washington, and for Pitts burp and tho Wost. IO.IB a. in., wook days, for Hazlaton, Pottnvllle, Roadlng, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun. bury, Harrlsburc, Phlladalohla, Ualtlmore, WnshlnKton and Pitts burp; and tho West. 3.12 p. m , dally, fopSunbury, Harris. burg;. Philadelphia, Baltimoro. WanMriKton, and FitlsburR and tho Wost. 00 p. m., week days, for Sunbury. Harrl6burfr, Philadelphia and r-illSDUre;. J. K. WOOD. Oen'l Pa. AeenL J. II HUTCHINSON. Oencral Mamijlr. Del., Lnckii. nnd Western. Effect Mondny, Nov 14, 1SDS. 1 rains leavo Scranton us follows; Es piess for New York and all points cast 1.40, J 00. C 10, 8 00 nnd 10 05 a. m.; 12.53 ant J.J3 p tn. Express for Eastern, Trenton. Philadel phia and tho south, 6.10, 8 00 and 10,05 a. in . 12 53 nnd 3 33 p. in Tobyhiuiiia accommodation, 6.10 p. 111. Exprcsj foi lllnghamton. Oswku, El- mlra. Corning. It.ith Dansvllle. Mount Morris and Buffalo. 12 10, 2 33. ft'jO a. tn.' 1.55 and fi.GO p m , making closo cornice tlons at Buffalo to all points lu tho west northwest and southwest Washington accommodation. 2 40 p. m. Rlnghnmtoii and wnv stations, 1.03 p. m, Nicholson nccommcdnllnn. f..w n m Express for Utlc.a and Rlchtleld Springs, 2.35 a. m. nnd 1 53 p. tn. Ithaca, 2 S3, 0 00 a. m and 1.53 p. m. I-or Northumberland Pitlstnn Wilkes Rirre. Plymouth. Bloomsbiug and Dan vllle, making clone connections at North umberland for Wllllamsport, Harrlsburg, Baltimore. Washington and the south. Northumberland and lnteimcdlitu sta tions, too, WU3 a in . and 1 53 and 5.40 p, m Nnntleoko and Intermediate stations, SOS nnd 11 10 11 in Plymouth and Inter mediate stations. .133 and S.50 p. m. For Kingston, 12 53 p. m Pullman p trior nnd sleeping coaches on all express trains For detailed Information, pocket tlme tables etc . applv to M. L, Smith. Dls trict r.ih.,cngor Agent, depot tlckot cf. lice Delaware and Hudson. On Sunday, Feb 3th, trains will lcava Scranton ns follows; I'or Carbondale-C 20, 7 53. S 53, 10.13 a. m ; 12 noon; 1 ii 2 20. n.32, 5.23, C23, 7.57, 9.15, 11.00 p. m.; 1.16 a. m. I'or Albany. Saratoga. Moutre.il, Bos ton, New England points, etc. fi 20 n. in., 2.20 p m. For Honesd.ile C 20, 10.13 a. m ; 2.20, 5 23 p. m For Wllkes-Barre C 43 7 4S. 8 43. 0.1?, 10 43 n. m . 12 03 123, 2.1S, 3 33, 4 27. 6.10. 7.l 10 41 11 30 p tn For New York, Philadelphia, etc., l. Lehigh Valley Railroad 0 43 a. m., 12 03, 1.2S, 127 p m.; with Black Diamond Ex press, h.jo p m. For Pennsylvania Railroad points, G.I3, 9.3 a m. ; 2 18. 4 27 p. m For western points, via Lehigh Valley Railroad 7 4S a in.; 12 03, 3 33. with Black Diamond Express 10 11 11 30 p. in. Trains will anlvo In Scranton as fol-1 lows: From Cnrbondulo and the North 8.40, 7 It. S3S. 9 31, 10 3S. 11 5S a. m ; 1.23, 2.15, .3 25 4 2J. 7 43 10 2S, 1127 p in From Wllkes-Barre nnd the South R.13, 7 4S, Kit, 10 OS 11.53 a. m ; LIS 2.14. 3.48, 5.20, C 21, 7 53 0 03 10 03 p m ; 1.13 a. m SUNDAY TRAINS. For Carbnndale 9 07, 11.33 p.m.; ''.53, 3.32, 5 53. 9 53 p m For WIlkes-Buire-9 4S, 11.13 a. m.; 1.5S. 3 2S, 3.43. 7 43 p m Lowest rates to all points In United States nnd Canada J W BURDICK. G P A.. Alhany. N. "5 H. W. CROSS. D P. A . Scranton, Pa. Central Railroad ot New Jcrsay (Lehigh and Susauch'inn.i Division.) Stations In New Y'ork Foot of Liberty stieet, N R . und South Fciry, Whltehnll stleet. Anthrarlto coal used exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness nnd comforl. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV 20, 1893. 'l-nins leave Scranton for Plttston. Wllkes-B.ine. etc . at : . 10.10 a m . 1.20, 2 33, 3 20. 7 10 p. m. Sundays, 9 00 a. m 1 00 2.13, 7.10 p in. For L.ik-wood and Atlantic City, 8.30 n. m For New Yoik New irk and Elizabeth, SL0 (express) am 1 20 (express), 3 20 (ex press) p. m Sundays', 2 13 p m Train leav Ing 1 20 p m . arrives at Philadelphia. Reading Terminal 7 03 p. m , and Now York, 7 03 p m . . For Mnurh Chunk. Allentown, Bethle hem Easton and Philadelphia, 8 30 a. m 1 20 3 20 p m. Sundays. 2 13 p m. For Baltimore and Washington, nntl points south and west via Bethlehem, 8 20 a. m , 1.2i) p m. Sunday s. 2.13 p m. For I.ong Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at S ?fl a. m . 1 20 p m For Rending. Leb inon and Hnrrlshurg. via Allentown 8 ,J0 fl. in.. 1 20 p. m. Sun div, 2 13 p m For PottsMIIe. R '0 n. m 1 20 p m Returning leave New York, foot of Lib erty street. North River at 4 00. 9 10 (ec ptcss) a m, 1.30 (express) p. m. Sundays, 4 TO n. m . . Leave New York, South Terry, foot Whitehall street, nt 9 03 a m , 1 23 p m. Pasuensrers arriving or departing from this terminal can connect under cover Altu all tho elevated railroads, Broadway cable cars, and ferries to Brooklyn and Stnten Island- making quick transfer to and from Grand Central depot and Long Island railroad , , Leave Philadelphia. Reading Terminal. 9 21 n. m.. 3 00 p in Sunday s, 6.15 p. m Through tickets to nil points Last, South and West at lowest rates at the "j'T" OLIIAFSFN. Gen. Bunt. II. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt Eric nnd Wyoming Valley. Time Tablo in Effect Sept. I9th. ISM. Trains leave Scranton for New York, Now burg and intermediate points otj Frio rallio.id also for llawley and local iio ints at 7 01 a m. and 2 23 p m. Trains S?rRS at Scranton from .above , poInU at 10 23 u. m., and 3 15 and 9.0S p. m. SOUAISTO.N nivisio.-v. I ii Klfcct October :l()tli, ISO'S. North Hound. feouth Hound, . . iiiwg fiJ mm 9 3(iB 'JoiT Jp'mI3"?0 J 'f Btatlons t , a ,5(3 & m t u.Vrrlve I.eiiTO a u . .. tiu'n Y Frarucllo s: .... 7o " 710Vest 4nd street .... 7M ... 7 001 VVeehawkon ,,,, 810 .. V"n i h Arrive Leave m p w 10 41 i i&i cnaovln i& i. i;l ion).... im Hancock .... an ". W3i .. uw HtarlUbt .. si-i-f 10 21 . .. 11411 l'restou I'nrlt ... 2 31, It. 10 15 . 140 WlnWOOU ... 2 41 6(1, loor.... ira royntelle .... 2SC6U U50.... 1214 Orson .. 258. Oi.1 940..,, IS03 Pleasant Mt ... SM'san 9J6.... II ." S I'ulowlat ... 3 09 6U 926. ... 1149 Forest city ,. S ! Ml u in. ,. ii3l ('arb)ndale ... 34 iM 907 .. . full) White llrldie . . I3J8, w 90 lll'.'M JUjncla .... 1348 81" HVi... ll.3 .lermyn .... S3 8 01 H53. Ill" Archibald .. 3 M, 6 (ill 800.... 1115 Vtlllton .... 8541 6 li 840. II II I'rckvllle .... SMI 0 10 842.. 1107, Olruliant ... loom 840,... ii oV l'ricrburp .... 40Bani 8 as.... ii oi Ihroop . 4 10 C 7 833,... ll tk), Providence , m as sa;.. fiOA7 park l'lace .... (in'vc! 880.... 'iosvi bcranton .. 49o!(iJ a nl a uLeare Arrive r uv i W3 t Sunday only I MtruliUs that trains stop oa hljnal for paa aensers I I alns tin and 20) Sunday only, other trains dally except t-unday. trrcuro rates via Ontario Western before purchasing tickets and save money. brouiih Wagicr outfit sKprr and free re cllmng chair car New York to Cbtcit-o nrnout change. I'ftaengrr UitM Ctdccctl to d'vvo Ceiil I rr i'lilr. J. O. Amlcrcon, Oen. PaM ACL T. rutcrott, l)lr, I'cse, tut. bcranton, Va.
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