THE SGRANTON TRIBUJNIS-FllIDAY, SEARCH 10, 1899. MR. SPATZ WANTS VINDICATION HE ASKS ALL FRIENDS TO SUS PEND JUDGMENT. Expects to Clear Himself When Placed on the Witness Stand Mr. Tlinlln Introduces a B'U In tho In tel est of the Miner Notional Ounid BUI Passes Finally. Hairlebutg, March t. In tho senate today the bills leorganlzlng thu N'n tlonal Gttaitl of Pennsylvania and or ganizing tlu- stuto mllltlii nasned fln ally, mill tho pool Mil went through ii second leading- Tho hoube bill nti tlnullug the Pennsylvania Canal com pany to abandon tlio public line of that poitiun of ItH aiinl situated In the Junlntn division fiom the Ilist lock ait of Newton Hamilton, Including the ivei dam nujacent tjieieto In Mllllln I'ounly to the Juniata Junction .tl Imuran's Island In Dauphin toun, passed Jlnally without opposition A bill huh Intioduced In the house li Mi. Woodruff, of Philadelphia, to amend the Hullltt bill l piohlbltlng the collection ut polltlial eontrlbutltms tioinoi b oflleeisoi employes In titles ill the Hist lasx. nnd ptovldlng a ,on Uty nt $1000 oi one jent's iininlson input foi lolntlon of the proponed act. U'honevei then shall he a violation of th at t with the knowledge of any t ity oflltcroi etnploje It shull be their duty to a 1 1 et oi endeavor to pioeuie tiiu hi lest of tho offemlei and to make a full lepoit to tho i !11 .service bo.ud. A falltue lo jitifoiin this tiutv shall ho u suillilunt cuiise for dismissal from the service Timlin's Bill. A hill was pienenttid by Mr Timlin, ot I.utl, milium, to make it a felonv. punishable! bv a line of $'00 ol Olio vcui s Impilsonmont to wilfully and fi.utdtilently take from any loaded mino i ni the minor's ticket beiuitig the name . of the mino attached to the tar and substituting another ticket upon which lppeius another name or number for the puipose of defrauding tho miner 'iil of the money owing to him for mining ro.il A bill appropi latins $175,000 to the Erie Soldiers' and Sailors' Home was intioduced by Mr Pricker, ot Heaver The fli st hour of tho afternoon i-es-sion was devoted to tho consideration on second reading of the bill to creato a bureau of building Inspection and to tegulate the construction, maintenance nnd inspection of buildings and pirty walls in titles of the first class. Chailes D Spatz. of Beiks, tote to a question of pergonal piivllege and said: "I have been accused of a most seilous chaise betoro the bribery In vestigating committee. I urn Innocent I hope the membeis of the house and my friends n home will suspend judg ment until I shall have on oppoitunity under oath to vindicate lnyselt." The nntl-tiust bill was proKibly the most linpoitnnt measute which parsed second lending. Mr. Voorhees, ot Philadelphia, moved to icconblder the yata by which tho bill to require fire escapes to be placed on lodging, tenement and opera houses was leconsldcred A viva voce vote was taken on the motion nnd the speak er decided It lost. A roll call was de manded, but before the clerk proceeded with the call, Mr. Youngson. of West moi eland, alleged that person? had vot d who were not members of the house. Speaker Farr asked the gentleman to point out the persons and Mr. Young son pion.lfod lo do so later. The votJ to leconsiiier carried and tho bill was laid aside for third reading. Adjourn ed THE TUBE WIRE GUN. Official Government Test Made at Blrdsboro. Heading, Pa., March 9. An official government test of the Brown seg mental tube wire gun took place today at Illnlsboro, this county, where fifty of these monsters are being built for the government. The gun in question Is a live-Inch calibre and weighs tlire and one-half tons and is nineteen feet long. The charge is set off with an electrical device The tests aio under the supervision of Captain Jra lie Nutt. of the ordnance department, and Edwaul M Gage, government Inspee toi, had chaige of the loading and firing. The highest picssuie loathed was over 50 000 pounds, with a velocity of nenrlv '.000 feet a second These tests will bo continued for ome days until prob- iblv WO shots me llred. So far they have been hlghlj satisfactory to the inventor. J. It. llrown, and the govern ment oflloluls Twenty of these guns have been oideied and .'1 of the six Inch. The latter weigh ten tons each. The guns cost $10,000 apiece and ai intended for coast defense A ten-Inert gun of the same invention and weigh ing about 31 tons Is being built ot the Scott works In this city. This will be tested next July MIDNIGHT FIRE. Mr. Schaff Barely Has Time to Awaken His Wife. Frederick. Mil, March 9 Between midnight nnd an early hour this morn ing .i laige store room and dwelling FINANCIAL. LaBAR & FULLER BROKERS. Oldest l.slabllilltd House In the City. Healers In blOCKS. COTTON, (IK AIN and PROVISIONS, on margin or for delivery. OFI'ICC: Rooms 300 anil aio Hoard ol Trade Hulldlni, Scranton, Pa, 1.. G LA BAH L. F FULLBH Our Removal Is taking hundreds of good Furniture buyers to our laige waierooms. They are grasping the grand opportunity of buying fine Furniture and Carpets at marvelously low puces to close them all out rather than move them to our new store. Sixteen thousand square feet of room filled with Furniture all to be sold out. Do not dolay, because they cannot last long at the rato thoy sold yos-terday. PROTHEROE & CO. occupied by Dantol C. Schaft nt Jeffor. eon, this county, wns entered by burg lars, robbed, sot on fire and totally destroyed, together with all the house hold fu nil turn and n large stock of goods. Mr. Schaff barely had time to awak en his wife nnd two children, all of whom escaped ftom the burning build ing with but Ecnnt clothing. The ad joining resldenco of Mrs, Uoorgo drum caught fire and was damaged to tho en tent nf $1,000 before tho flumes weio gotten under control. Tho loss is m tlmated at $3,000, IN THE PLAY HOUSES. Atti actions for Today. At tho Academy of Music this af ternoon tho (llbneys and the supporting stock company will modtico "The Black Flug." Tonight they will be seen in "Tho Child Stealer." For tomorrow the attractions ate: Afternoon, "Fogg's Feiry." night. "Tho Black Flag " Irwin's Burlescjueis. It win Brothers' Hutlesqueis, which began a thieo doyH' engagement at the Gaiety jestetday afternoon, give nn un usually tine performance. The choral woik ot the company In tho operetta which closed the peiformnnce was ono of the notable features of the show. The solo work of Annie Carter, Marlon Dunn and Minerva Iyee was also much admired. A number of features wero introduced, one of them being tho ap pearance of the llvo Barrlsoii sisters, who sang two numheiH In the style that has made them famous In the olio there are a number of good "turns" Louise Carver, she of the long arms nnd tho tionibone, and Pauline Black appeared and kept tho smiles chasing through the uudlento for a time. Thompson and Carter, Sid ney and Belmont and Scott und Wilson were also very entertaining. The per formance will be lepeated this and to monow afternoons nnd evenings. Fmadise Alley Tonight. No play of recent yeais has had o niuih of genuine interest to the puhlio ns Denmati Thompson's "The Sunshlno of Pniadlso Allej," which Is now In Its thlid year of success, anil whlth comes to the Lyceum this evening for a re turn date.Its Interest Is bioad In its scope, and the touches of pathos, bits of comedy, and teallsm, make it an enteitainment well worth seeing by everjbody, old und young. The kej note to its success Is in the fact that It pictures real people, real life, and n leal state of affalts to bo found any where on the great East Side of the metropolis near the docks. It it be tho highest achievement ot the playwright to "show virtue her own feature ilnd scoin her ow n Image," then Mr. Thomp son has been successful beyond his tondest expectations In his "pictures of New York life." The sceneiy Is en tiiely new this season. The famous Boston Verdi Ladles' qunrtette, with out whom "Sunshine" would hardlv look herself, will have some new mel odies. A Mysterious Cabinet. Magician Kellar likes to fool the mediums. He delights in mjstlfylng them. He has constructed a mlnlnture spirit cabinet, about large enough to contain a kitten, and this he places upon a suspended sheet of window glass. Then he stores It with tiny fur nltuie, slates, tambourines, cauls, etc, and pioduces all the so-called manifes tations that mediums accredit to super natural power. This Is but one item on a long programme of magic and Illu sions to bo presented by Kellar here, at the Lceuni theatre, Satuitlay even ing, March 11. "The Lost Paradise." Nearly every theater-goer In Now Yoik and Boston Is familiar with the story of "The Lost Paradise," owing to its very extended tun in those cities, aggregating upwards of 100 perform ances, In fact on its flist presentation by Charles Frohman such was its suc cess two companies were running sim ultaneously the entlia season, one in New York and one In Boston It will be presented In this city at the Acad emy of Music during the week of March 13 by the Pitman Stock company, ONE SHOUT PILL t'LEAUb TFI11 HEAD Does jour head ache' Hu.'o ou pains over jour ev is" Is there a con stant dropping In the thioat' Is tho breath offensive' These ore certain sjmptoms, of Cotan'.i. Dr. Agnew's Ca tarrhal Powder will cure most stubborn case? In a mirvellously short time. If jou've lino Catarrh a week It's a sure cure If It's o' llftv jeaiH standing It's Just as effective. Sold by Matthews Em, and W. T. Clark -.'.2 Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago March S -f-nltle-Weak to lower: except good beevis which were steadv, fancv cattle ?.7."a3S3. eliolc steers, 3 10.i3 70 medium do jlf'atP."; beef do $1s3,ilf0: stuckeis nnd feeders, JtKntT"; bulls 2i0al tows and hclf- rs $i"ni4, western fed steers JI20ir70; Texas 00. sm,i.; taives j; un 7 .s Ilnjjs - Lower, fair to rlmlce $1 7,i a"f hnw piekimr lots sinnr;; niixui stunt mi: butchers Hh'ilT'j Ight, Jt".i3S0, pigs, ST 20.i tr" Hhtop A( tlve and llimei , ponr to primii slid p J2 rfl it 1 1, nillngs $l"Da 1 70, lambs $1 1,1 1 1 IU 1 1 ipls Oaltlo II -000 ht.nl, hog", rniK luad. sheep 12'j0O hllead East Liberty Cattle Maiket. Bast Liberty. Pu March 1 Cattle Sti.ulv ; etra JT man r, , prime $", 2')TilO; common JlfAP'iO Hog' Active , pilmo mediums, JIO'atM heitvv hugs JlOiiil, lust duikers $lntO", light do J''U'I0", Pigs. p. "jnVi. imiuhH. $:.V).itm Sheep -Actlvt, choke vv tlnrs. fir.1,i4 7i. com mon $i Sun Hiii, Fholtti lambs,, J"3ui"iV), common to god Jt.i'tO, vail cilves, $7 v 7 r.o. New York Live Stock Maiket. New York, March 0 licev e N'o sales, stiiedy Calves rirnr veils $"rfla77ri no fed calves Sheep and Limbs Vt rv llrm, common to medium sheep, $3 Via t . lambs, JIWuC. llogb rirm at $il0il. Oil Market. on Cltv Pa . March '1 Ciedlt lmlances. $1 It. certificates, no bid or sales, shl. ineniH SJO'l barrels, dill) aveiago ti iW barrels runs. 77 5S1 barrels, dally nvii age 5,103 baircls 134 and 136 ashington Ava THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. Now York, March 0. Tho result of today's trading was Irregular net changes, some of the specialties show ing advances while most of the .Hand ard shales wore fractionally lower. The activity in tho Initial and final trading with dullness u largo pait of the day, was a counter part of tho dealings jesterday and tho day before, except that today trading wns weak in the final dealings, where, as on these other days, the closing activity was marked by strength. Tho specialties and tho geneial market Improved considerably In tho early dealings In sympathy with the coalers, which were strong on con tinued talk of tho proposed deal, but n..l.HAH..H...l a. .-...1. .l 1a. ..ah Kfr.l In. aMunuiiucjiii; iuiacu iuivci, miuhi ,- terest centered In the St. l'aiil dividend. When It was announced that the reg ular disbursements would bo made some who had expected an increased return sold nnd the Grangers gener ally eased off. Sugar and Paclflo Mall were strong features In the list, tho latter on talk of Improved earnings. Totnl sales were 619,100 shares. Thero was n brisk demand in today's bond maiket for tho seml-spcculatlve issues, which generally ruled at Improved prices. Totnl sales, $3,3:0,000 United States 3s advanced i in the hid price. Jly J. R L. Corrlngton & Co. New York, March -Market opened strong and nttlvo with Heading first and second preferred up 1 point ard Brooklyn Uapltl Transit and American Steel ami Vlte up There was quite heavy buj log of Sugar at orenlng and f'oalers and Brookljn Ilupld Tumult were tho fea tures up to about i.eon, when Manhattan Hallway scoied an advanco of 7 per cent, over last night's ck so on quite free buy ing by interests supposed to bo connect ed with Ktnndnrd Oil. There wus evi dence of some liquidation In parts of thq llt but tho market on the wholo was particularly strong showing llltlu effect from realizing sales. London was tpilto a frto bujer taking nLout 1.500 shares, pilntlpall) Ontario and Western, Louis ville and Nashville, Sugar preferred and Vnlon Pacific prefeued Tho sticngth in Brookljn Itapld Transit held the wholo market during the eatly part of tho day and unless some bad developments occur, Is llablu to nrevent onj material decline Just at the moment. Steel and vviro stocks were particularly strong on the (audition of the trade and Coalers on Mr. Morgan's bullish utterances as to tho po sition of tho Anthraclto roads and tho large Increase In consumption due to tho cold weather and the starting of Indus tries throughout tho entlro country. Tho limk statement next Siturday will affect prices to a certain extent, although the receipt of considerable money fioin tho lnlti ior has eased up tho situation so that loans nro now made on very close to a t per cent basis. At same time, It must in remebeied that the Interior cities will have use for their money for the next two motnhs or sl weeks to tome and that lit tle need be expected from them In tho w.ij ot remittances to New York Wo are Incllmd lo think that tho market has leached, except In special Instances, tha top of tho movement for this week nnd do not advise purchases until recession has occurred in prices The market sold olt fractional1 around dellverj hour but held well considering tho selling for prollts In the lato afternoon, clo-dng steadj and onlj slightly below best prices of tho d.iv. Quotations furnished by LABAR & rULLBIt, stock, grain nnd cotton brok. era, rooms 209 and 210, Board of Trade building, Scranton. Pa. Open- High- Low- Clos- intr est est in Am t ot. un i'i Am Sug. Re'g Co 14 1 Atch , To &.S Fo . 2J'(, A, T. & S V.. Pr ,. dJ' Am Tobiceo Co ..lii Am S. & W . . . r,Vi Ilrook. R T ... . '" Can Southern . Bs N J. Central . ..lH'i C'lies. S. Ohio 27-8 Chic & O. W IF'i Chic, .t N. W 143 Chic, H & Q ...H'tv, Chic, am & st p ..I2ss; Chic, R I & P ... 117 Chle . St. P M & O. SVa j.1'4 1IIU "i C2 Ilh's fit psv-i r lltij 2s r US 129'; 11S DPI 57i 142'i 2U Cl?a I''i r.v 91 M inu 1S1. 141 21'. r,lr 1'M'i f,V 11 in'i 27i ..t7 I l-l H7Ji 14731 171' nv Jil 127'i Rfi'd o7'i 217H llC'i 107 14si .SS Bl'i 11S a no 210 lv' 4b 31 Hi 27' BPn 7'i 47' t H2'8 21 liO'i U'l 4SU 4h 4B4 78 41' i 71'1 12S lW, tv2 57', 217'4 US 107 14V. SS'i lll4 lli'i C!'a 110'4 2IG .'1S' 41.' , 31', i nvj 2S n'i 71 IS", Jl Wj'4 'i't 4i,3, 4ij'4 C. C. C. & St. L .... D7 t'on Uas Delaware & Hud I, L .V- W . ., N Y.. L. E. & W Fid Steel, Pr .. 211". IP'S .lieU 11C4 ..IBS .. 14V, 18 SS'4 nan 1104 216 31U Ifi'si r.i'f. i .-.; 2j4 S2'i 71ifc 4!)i 2"i CS n 4il5, K 79), 411., 7H4 22 i 94 red. Hteei, JT .. . . 2i4 Gen Electric ... .lli'i Louis & N,T-h . . .. Cl'2 Manhattan Ule. ... .110 aiet. Traction Co 210 M K. & Tex, Pr .. niu Mo. Pacific 4fii Nat. Lead 31 N Y. Central . ..IT,", Ont & West 2V, North Pdclflc 52'4 Nor Pacific, Pr .. . 7", Pacific aiall 17'i Peolo's Gas 113 Phil fc Read . .. 21', P & R. in IT .. . (i7'4 Southern R R . . . 28 Southern R R , Pr . 1ST, Teim , C & Iron .. . 4'Pi Union Pacillo 4i; Union Pae, Pr 9 U S. Rubber . . .. ij V S Leather, Pr . 71i Wabash Pr p 22'. West. Union 91 " 7S's 41' CHICAGO HOARD OF TRADE. Open- High- Low- Clos WHEAT. Stay July ' ORN. May July . OATS ainv . . Julv .. . . roitK. Afay July LARD. May July ing, est est. Ing .. ,u, .. lU. 1-2 To't 70' l (1 70', rc'i 3llH 3lL 30'i 27', 2" 13) 5 42 5 ."u 3u' 30 27' ', 2j1h 110 9 30 2Vi 9 2-i 9 20 9:0 r. 4.' Scranton Board of Trade Exchnnpe Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. HI,! Askfrt Pn.inton &. I'lllbton Trac. Co. 20 llrst iNiinonai udni Plmhurst Boulevard SLiitiiton Savings Pcnk Pcranton Packing Co Third National Bank '1 hroop Novelty Mfc Co Seinnton Railwaj Co Dime Dep a. Dls Batik .. . ioo 235 95 'so Sio 20 201 Lniuoinj u.giu iicai i- row er Company Scranton Illuminating, Heat & Power Companj 55 Rrantnn Forging fo Ttaders' National Bank 130 l.nrka. Lumbei Co Lack Trust & Safo Dep Co.. 150 aiooslc Mountain Coal Co Seianton Paint Co Clark & Snover Co, Com 4M Hark A- Snover Co , Pr 125 Carson Coal Co Scranton Ale Works Scr. Iron Fenco S. atfg Co BONDS. :w 15) 100 80 100 Scranton Pats Railway, first mortgage, due 1920 Pecplt'B Street Itallwaj, nrst mortgago, duo 191S People's Stuot Hallway. Gen tral moitgarc, due 1921 . . Dickson Manufactuilng Co ... Larka Township School 5.. City of Scranton St Imp. 6.. Mt Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Hi ronton Traction C bonds .. Carson Cool Co 115 115 115 100 101 102 D3 100 iw 105 Philadelphia Drain and Produce Philadelphia Mnrch 9 Wheat Firm nnd '.i higher, conunct pindc, aiuuli "i'-sa7&V Coin Flimei and He lilt. lit 1 , No 2 mixed March, .T'uWie O.its-Imll but steady No 2 whlto clipped tiliJO'-c. No .1 do do. il'sii.ttc , No. 2 mlxtsl do 1li3Uc Butter-Sttiul) , funtj westein ticumcij, 2oc , do pilnts, 21e Eggs Weak and 2c lowei fresh nenibv lve , do. western Pe do southwestern, Pc , do southern. 17i Cheese Finn, good demand Ri lined Sugars Unchanged Cotton Steadj Tallow Quiet, city prime, in hosluads, 4'.ialc , eoiintrj tlu. do Inn-els, 4'ie ; daik, do Ic ; cakes 6e ; giense, 2'403'c Live I'onltrv Firm, fowls, lOalO'tc ; old 1 ousters, c ; spilug tlilikens lOalo'ic; ducks, lOallc, tur. kojs. lOallc, geese, OalOe, tJressed Pool. tryhtoadv; fowl, choice, lOV-.allc. , do, fair to good, OVialOo.j old roosters, 1a7Vic j The People's .Mfc...-i-l-MW.-- A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for the llencnt ot All Who llnvo Houses to Rent, Real Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help Tliese Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Tlve Cents a Word Except Situations Wanted, Which Arj In hertcd l'rcc. FOR RENT UARN TOR HUNT - APPLY Lnckcj', 52.1 Washington nvctiuo. bit. MNll I.IOIIT ROOMS; STKAM HEAT; fc?t Jefferson rOR RENT-MEAT MARKET. 910 MAR Ion street. Apply ut 1742 Mousey nvo nue. DOUIILE HOUSE, STEAM HEAT, 710 and 71.' Adams avenue, from Apill 1st Apply to at. E Healy, IMS Wyoming ave- APRIL 18T-SECOND FLOOR ON WY nmlng nvenue, noxt to Traders nana, suitable for merchant tailoring; olllccs, alio hall for light manufacturing or bo cletj". Inquire nt 215 Jeffcisou avenue HOUSE FOR RENT INQUIRE OP HAH ry Spencer ut Stevens' Cash Btore, Dunmoie. FOR RENT-SEVERAL HOUSES NEAR Moses Tajlor Hospital, all Improve ments, J15 per month Apply to J. H. Woolsey & Co , 312 Purest court. rOR RENT-HAM' DOUHLE HOUSE. Ml Harrison avenuo, 9 rooms and ba.h room, jis Applv Thomas Russell, cor ner Harilson and Pine. TOR RENT-HOUSES NOS. SM AND pi , North Washington avenue, below city bulldliiK Suitable for plivslclnns' olllces nnd residence Apply to Henry lielln, Jr , 401 Connell Uulldlng FOR RENT-STORE ROOM. NO 207 Not th Washir.Bton avenue, formerly occupied by J W. Guernsey. btc nn heat, elevator, rear entrance For teims apply to Jonos Hios , 011 Lackawanna avenue. FOR RUNT TWO FLOORS 40S0, heat Included; centrallv located, low rent Inquhe 1 !7 Petm avenue. FOR RUNT - HOUSE C21 MADISON avenue, hteam heat; every conveni ence. Apply Owens Pros 001 Madison av er.ue. O F V CBS IN COMMON WEALTH Rulldlng, single rooms und suites for term of years with vaults One suite of six connecting otllces with tbiee vaults or three suites of two olllccs, each wl'h vault aioderato price Rellnlshed to suit tenants. Inquire nt room COO on Cth floor. FOR RENT-DESK ROOM OR SHARE of offices second floor, front. Coal Exthunge Call at loom 13 FOR RUNT Qulncj SECOND FLOOR, 701 FOR SALE FOR SALE-TWO RED at 513 Pre cott avenue. ROOM SllTS rOR SALE - HOUSEHOLD FURNI tute for sale, 723 Olive street FOR SALE-ONE FOLDING RED AT 303 Jefferson avenue FOR SALE-PIANOS AND ORGANS AT Guernsey Brothers' rooms, 7-8 Burr building. Goods the best, prices tho low est, terms tho easiest. A call will con vince all. DESIRABLU LOTS ON COLFAX AVU nue Por particulars address Hox 343, Scranton, Ta. FOR SALE-TEN R-I-P-A-N-S FOR cents at druggists. One gives relief. FOR SALE OR Rh.NT. FOR SALE OR RENT-SINGLE HOUSE at I2J South bumucr avenue Inquire, of M. C Wettllng, 120 South Uromlej uvt. REAL ESTATE. rOR SALE-NEW. SINGLE HOUSE ON Webster avenue, near Gibson stieet, staircase, hall and dining loom finished In hard wood Price tS 500, on easv terms G. V. REYNOLDS, at L. I As S Co.'a of fice FOR SALE - SINGLE. HOUSE, 00' CJulncv avenue, lieatcd with city steam Price. $6 GOO G P. REYNOLDS, at L. I. & S. Co '3 office. FOR SALfi-MY RESIDENCE AT 215 Colfax avenue; Just ci mpleted All modern Improvements Hardwood finish sanitary piumhlng, electric lights etc. Price reasonable Address Frank T. Oltell, 220 Broadwaj-, New York city. MONEY TO LOAN. aioNE yto"l'onat' "pTto "ITpe r tent, sums to suit boi tower Jum s Gardner Sanderson 1003 Meats Itldg, city J10.000 TO LOAN-WANTED A COM potent tlrm or individual to place this nmount each month in good tlrst moit gage loans, 1ihe1.1l commissions Addresi Calvtrt Building aril Loan Association, Baltimore, aid. LOST. I.OST-AT ALOUT S O'CLOCK THl'ltS tluy morning between Hotel Nash and Delaw.ito and Hudson depot a gold vvatth. Reasonable reward will bo paid on Its, return to Hotel Niibh. spring chickens choice, Hnl2c do fall to good, 9aloe tuikejs, choice to lancj-, IJilJc. . do. fair to good 'Mile ; ducks, 10 ollc. Receipts Flour. HOOD barrels and 21000 sacks, wlu.it 13,000 bushels, corn. L'lKiU bushels. Shipments Wheal. 1 C01 bushels; com, 173.OU0 bushels, outs, 2,nw ! bushels NewYoikQrain and Produce Market. New Yoik, aiarch 9 Flour Inactive but steadier with wht.it. heut Spot steady; No. 2 red, Wic fob .nlont to arilve, No 1 noithern Duluth, t3c , f o. , b ulloiit: No. 1 hard Manitoba MM t. 1 o b, nlloat. No 1 northern Manitoba, I WjO f. o I), afloat, options uftei 1 sttadv opening eased oil undei short 1 selling; then eiop dnmnge, vvai and e nort news developed and shells becoming iilurmtd toveied actively, prices jumptd 11 cent a bushel lu the afternoon and clostd strong at fcnPt,c. net advanro, 1 aiarch tlosid f.2'c , aia, 7ec , ulj, 71?(c. I Corn No 2 42'saH'st fob 11tlo.il, new ' mid old, options opened steadv; subse qutntlv advanced on covering Impelled by higher cables nnd the tump hi wheat, 42r'c , ainj 40c , Julj, II (c Oats Spot closing llrm at o. advai.eu, .March closed firm; No 2. 33'5c.j No. 3, 3Jc ; No 2 whlto, .:i.i.!,'io ; No 3 do., 33c., tiack mixed, western, 33'a25e ; trnek while, 3iia40e , options dull Butter Stendt ; western creamorv, ir,a20e , do faetoiv, lJ.iimc Elglns, 200. ; Imitation crcnnieiy, Hal7',ic; state elalrj', KhW'jC.; do. crounit rv, Fu.Vc, Chicago Qrnln Market. Chicago, aiarch 19 -Numerous crop dainugo reports todaj together with a. revival of the export demand caused n sharp reaction in whent and alas closed lit an advance of laPst. Corn gained '.e. and oats ,c Pork left nfl lower ami lurd and libs unchanged Cash quotations were as follows lloui yulet and easy, No 2spilngwhtnt Unfile No C do do, Olai.lc . No 2 led 70'.a71f No 2 1 orn, MPj aJ3c , Vo 2 jellovv, 35.i,V-.i No 2 oats, 27'e No 2 white. JOa-0'..c , No J do , ."J'j u"0e No 2 r0 54'jt No 2 ballej, 12a 51c No 1 flax seed 11 15. N W . 1 19, prime ilmotho) seed SI W mess pork, H0-,a910, laid, $5 27':a5 30 short ribs Jla lO'ij, di j suited shoulders, 4tiiile ; shoit clear, Jl'Wal i vvhlskcj. Jl 23. sug ars unchanged DR. MARTEL'S FRENCH FEMALE PILLS WOMEN Particulars and tentl moulalR In plain if ale J lfiltur 11A1LKU FkEE. FRENCH DRUQ CO., 30 1 & 383 Pearl St., New York Exchange. WANTED. WANTED-CASE OF RAD HEALTH that R-I-P-A-N-S will not benefit Send S cents to Rlpnns Chemical Co , New York.for 10 samples and 1,000 testimonials. HELP W A NTED-MALE. AVANTEt)N7:XPERn:NCEDcY.OTit Ing salesman Apply 137 Penn nventi". WANTED-GOOD YOUNO aiAN OF good standing, to represent Uulldlng and Loon Co. In city and suirountlltigs Good p.ij to right man. Huslness, Trib une HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WANT15D-A GOOD COOK AND ait'Sl' be a good carver, nt 211 Adims avenue Golden Gate WANTED - GERMAN GIRL TO DO general housework. Apply lllt Linden strict. YOUNG GIRL WANTED AT IDEAL Lunch Room, 1U7 Wjomlng nvenue WANTED-AN for general nvenue. EXPERIENCED GIRL hoievvork fl'i aioiuoo LADIES TO EMI1ROIDER-GOOD PAY- Ing. easy work sent to vour honia, wilto for samplo nnd materials Unlqtio Embroidery Co , 102 Fulton St New 'V.oik SALESMEN WANTED. wanted" 'specialty sa lesman for high ttafcs, well advertised tnmt products onlv honest hard workers with energj nnd tlcnn record need applv Give refeienccs fiom last emplojer and age or no attention paid Adoies J P D Tilbune. FURNISHED ROOMS. TWO or TiimiERoTiFmrTjaHT housekeeping References Address C. r , Trlbuno ofllce POR RENT-PLEASANT I"ftNISHED rooms, convcnlcnrca. Rooms from 1 j0 up 622 aii.lberry street. BOARDING. GENTLEMAN CAN with private famllj'. 211 N Main avenue. FIND HOARD Homo comforts. BICYCLES. HIGH GRADE BICYCLES o CUNTS Guataliteed Get one Willi t Ik Fern Cjclo Co, H' Jackson street fhltugo CITY SCAVENGER A B BRIGGS CLLANb PRIVY At Hi and cess pools, no odor. Improved pumps used A BRIGGS, Proprietor Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elcko drug store, corner Adams and aiulbcrrj. Telephone 9310. LEGAL. ESTATE OF EMMA S WATKINS DE teased In tin Oiph.ins' I'miii of Lnckawann l Countv No P.79, Old Siults Tho undersigned, an audltoi appointed b the Oridians t'ouit of L.ickaw mn 1 countj to pass upon the ok pilous token to tho final nccount of D W Vaiighun, exetutor, llled Septembi 1 l'l 1SH, and to make dlstiibutioti to the partus intlthd theicto, hereby glvts notlci that he will attend to the duties of In-, appuliitmcut at his law otllces In the Connell Uulldlng, on Suturduj", April 1st IS'iO, at 10 0 clock a. m , ut which time nnd plate all piitUs Interested may attend and thou hiving clnlms on the fund must appear and pre sent their claims or be forever (It bailed from tomlng In on still fund CHAS E OLVER, Auditor N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, Lackawanna tountj, March Tiim 70s, 1S19 Notice is henbv given that an ap plication will bo mule to the said coutt on April 3 lblO nt 9 a. m . under the Act of Assemblj- of Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled "An Act to piovido for tho Incorporation and it filiation ut cei tnln corporations " appioved April 21, 1S71, and tho supplements tlu reto for tho tluuter of an lntondid corporation to be e died Llbei tv Bell Rmelhlnl society ot St Stanislaus Kostka, the ehir.icter and object win roof Is the malntemnco of u soclotv tomposed of persons of Kood moral character for beneficial and protec tive purposes to Its membeis fiom funds to be tolleited Hit rein to itndii aid and comfort to Its nit mbers In sickness ami distress and promote education und phv slcil training of Its momhus, and all tho lights benellts and prlvlliges of the said Act of Assembly nnd Its siipplemt tits The proposed chatter Is now on tile In tho Piothonotarv s ollhe. WM. VOKOLEK, Solicitor TO WHOM IT AIAY CONCERN The Scranton Dalrj Cnmpnnv heiebv puli llsh a description of a certain bittlv whlth tluv uo In connection with tUelr diliv buslnesi ami the sile of eieam and milk In tho city of Scranton and the tountv of Lackawanna, und which iliej inttud to leglster under the provisions of the Act of aiuj S. 1&'J Tho bottle Is cjllndtlcal in form lias upon Its face, within a circle, tho winds Siranton Dairy Companj Seianton Pa ' aril In the center of the tliele a huge litter "S" i.nd on tho back of sail bottlo This bottle to be itturued " Tho Seianton Dilrv Compim WILLARD, WARREN & KNPP Solicitors IN RE ESTATE OP ROBERT RORIN son, late of tho City ol Suanion de ceasi d. Notlto Is hereby len tlut letters of iidmlnlstintiou on the above mimed e tatu have been grimed to the mulct signed AH poison" having 1 lalms agnln-t thu same will prcsmt them fin paviiieni nnd those Indebted thu t to vUll ploisi mal.o lmmidlato pnvmeiit to Besslo F Robinson AdmlnlstrntrK WELLES TORREY Attornejs SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED-UV A YOUNO man us assistant bookkeeper ec( 1 lent char.ictti and tan glvi nftriuees Addiess E (1 15. Tribune olllce YOUNG aiAN HAS TWO DANS A week uucmploj ed, would llko to do col Itttln, epei lence and best ot lefer ente. Adduss C II H . Box 02. city. HITFATION WANTED-TO GO OUT the flist pait of tho week washing and Ironing, taken home also fall or address L II , 314 Nurth Sumniicr avenue YOUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE A SIT uallon us housektepu or to make her self gciitrallj useful and wou'el like to take a girl 15 jtars old who would make hoi self useful AdtlitssA S,TiiIiut FIR.ST CLASS C'OLLEt TOR WANTS situation with good husi c in funils'i nfeienees and bond Addiess U W. 2u5 Washington avenue, cltv, cure G I. Ack. crman A GOOD GIRL WANTS A SITUATION foi sen ml work In u tulvnta L.mllv , imdeisiauds waiting on table. Address A. C. 55 aierrllleld Btreet. Scran'on I'.i WANTED-RY A MAN WITH EIGHT isi jtars' expeileuce lu shipping tie Uveij and nfrlto departmtnu of 11 New Yoik dry goods bouse 11 delicti position of iin kind, sulaij modcrute Address B A SITUATION WANTED-UV MIDDia aged man as gardnei , willing to do anj kind of work. Gus Tmlusiiej, Mi Lufajette touit between Plttston and Prosptct avenues. EXPERT TTo O K K E E P E ll-HAvTl taught bookkeeping for eight, best of lefoiencti itH to chautiler and ability. VVoiiId tako any position wherebj a man touid muko a living. Hovh an oxeollont education Address "M. K. 8.," Kimd. ler couit, Scranton, Pa. PROFESSIONAL. MAAAMMAA ARCHITEOT3 EDWARD If. DAVIS, ARCHU'LOl, Conno.ll nulldlng, Scruuton. E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE renr of COG Wnfhington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR.. ARCHITECT, 413 Spruco St.. cor. Wash av Hcranton rREDERICK L. RROWN, ARCHITECT. Prlco Rulldlng, 12S Washington avenue, Bcranton T.' I. LACEY .& SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Rank. DENTISTS TR I O LYMAN, St'RAN'lON I'lil vnto Hospital, cor. Wjomlng and Mul beriy. DR II. P. RUYNOLDS, OPP P O DR C. C LAURACH, 115 Wjomlng nve WELCO.ME r. BNOVEn, 331 Washington avenuo Hours 9 to 1, and 2 to5 HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLUS. 409 SPRUCE STREET. MAKES your hat to order and thev fit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE. IS AND 127 FRANK- lln avenue Rutes reasonable. P .EIGLEIt. Piopilelor HCRANTON HOUSE NEAR D L. ."V passenger depot Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop LAWrCR PRANK U. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsclloi-iit-Lnw Bin r building, rooms 13 nnd 11 Washington avenue. WILLARD WARREN & KNAPP, AT tornejs and Counsellots-at-Lavv. Re publican building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa JESSUP& JUSSUP, ATTORN PA 8 AND tiiinstlloiH - at - L.i foiniiionwe ilth building Rooms 1 20 and Jl. JAMES AV OAKl'ORD A'l TORNEY-AT-Law Rooms rll, jlj und Mb, Bouul ot Tiade building D 11 REPLOGLU ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real cstute security, aienrs' building, conn 1 Washington nvenuo and Spruco street JAaiUS J. II HAMILTON, ATIORNEY-at-Law .01 Ceimniouwcalth building, Scranton EDWARD W THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms 903-5OI 1th lloor, atears building L A WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, t02 Boaid of Tiado building, Sciantoi , l'u. C R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building Scranton, P- PATERSON .t WILCOX, National Bank building. TRADERS' C. COMEGYS. building 9-13 REPUBLICAN A W ai eats' BI5RTHOLF. building ATTORNEY. PHYSICIANS AND SlHQEOVS I It C L PREY, SCRAN'ION SA INGS Bank Building 12 VVjonilnj avenue. aiARY A SHEPHERD, at b. HOSIE- opathlst, Nu 228 Adams avenue. DR W E ALLEN, Ington avenue. 512 NORTH WASII- DR R TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, torntr Wjomlng avenue and Spruce stieet, Scranton. Office hours Thursdajs and Satutdajs, u. ni to C p m DR L M. GATES. ROOMS 2 17 AND 20S Be iid of Trad' Building Olflct hours, S to 0 a 111 . 2 t j 3 and 7 lo S p in Roil detico 200 aindlson nwinie DR C. L FREAS SPECIALIST IN Rupttue T.-tiss Fitting and Fat Reduc tion OlMco telephone 13CJ Hours 10 to 12, 2 to 4 7 to 9. dr s w T.'AMcmnvrx office wo Washington avenue Residence 131S Alul benj Cluoulc tils eases, lungs heart, klilnevs nnd genlto-urimi j crgans n "perliltj lions, 1 to 4 p m. W G ROOK VETERINARY SVU geon Horses Tattlo and Dogs treated. Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scnnton. Telephone 2072 SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF TEE LAfKWVANNA. Scranton, Pa. Courses preparatory to collegi lew medicine 01 business. Opens Sept 12 Send foi catalogue Kev Thom as M Cann, LL D, Walter H. Buell, A ai. G R CLARK & CO. SEEDMEN AND Nurservmen, stn: e 140 Washington ave nuo; green hnu-.e, IS'iO Nor'h ilaln avo nue; storo telephone, 762. WIRE SCREENS jos "kue'itel, rear r.il lacka- vvniinn averiif, Sci mton, Pa , manufac turer of Wire Screens. MISCCLL iwous BAUER SORCHEfaTRA-MUSrC lUH balls picnics, parllts, icceptlons, wed dings und ttiiccrr. woll. 1 mulshed Fur units, addiess It. .1 Bauer tonductoi, 117 Wjomlng avrnue, over Hulbtrt s music store. aiEGARGFE BROTHERS, PRINTERS' supplits envelopes papu- bigs, tvlnj Warehouse 110 Washington avenue, Seianton, Pa SCALP TREATMENT. MltSiCTnXLiTRTCA7r ment, 50c , -h impoolng 50e , facial massage, manleuilng, 23c . chiropody. ',01 Oulncj RAILROAD TIME TABLES. LehlKh Vallcv U.iilro.i.l. In Effi-et Feb. 3 1sjj TRAlNh LEAVE SCRAN'ION P01 Phlladi ll Ida uiitl New oik via D & 11 It R , at 0 15 u in end 12 OJ 2 1 42i Bluck Diamond Emu ess and 1130 p m Sundujs D .V II , 15n 7 lb p m Por White Haven. Hazkt m and jirln clpul points In the coal legions, vli D H R R . 0 13 2 lb and 4 27 p m l'or 1'ottsvllle. e.43. 2 IS P m For Beth'eheui. Huston. Re uling Uar ristiiug nnd pilncipul Internndiate sta tions v In D & H R R, iiuii m 12 03 "M : Blnek Diamond Evprtss, 110. Sundajs D X II . 1 38 718 p n, I'oi 'lunkh unlock 'low mda Elmlri Ithncn, Geneva and principal Intermedi ate stolons, via D. L & W R R, S03 a m , 12 & and J .15 p 111 Kur Geneva Rcchestei, Buffalo Ning ara Falls Chicago und all points west via DA. H. R R. 1-'0I 3 11 Blick Diamond Expiess 7 48 and 1110 p in Sundaja d (V 11 1141 a 111 7 4S p m Pullman psilor and sleeping or Lchljh Valley parlor cais on all trains betvven WUkes-Barre and New York. Philadel phia. Buffalo und Suspension Bridge. 1 BOLLIN H. WILBUR Gen Supt . South liethhhem Pa UHAS 8 LEE Gen Puss Agt 2i Cort land street New York. V W NONEMACHHR Division Pass. nger Agent .South Bethlehem, Pa e"nr thkets nnd Pullman icservatlons apply S09 Lackawanna ave , Scranton Pa, Your " Wants Supplied !J You can supplv your wants" quickly anJ satlsfactori by the use ol the ' Want" AJ columns, of The Tribune HrlnK or send a 'Tor -Kent, ' Tor Salo," "Lost," "round," "Board Wanted." "Rooms Wanted" adver tisement, or an AJ. (or anvthlnt; vou need, accompanied by the cash, and you will be surprised at the replies ou will receive. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Schedule It I'llcct Alavio. 180S. Train Loavo Wllkos-Barro as Fol. lows: 7.30 n, m wook days, for Sunbur Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltt. morp, WashlnRton, nnd for Pitts, burg and tho Wosi. 10.15 n. in., wook days, for Haztoton, Pottr.vlllo, Roadlng, Norrlstown, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburir, Philadelphia, Baltimore, WashlnEton and Pitts- ,burK and tho Wost. 3.12 p. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris burK, Philadolphla, Baltimore, Wanhlniston, and FlttsburK and tho Wost. 0,0 p. m., wcolc days, for Sunbury. Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and 'illsburir. J. I). WOOD. Otn'l Ps. Aunt. I. HUTCHINSON, lleneril Mamtjer. Del.. Lackti. and Western. Effect Monday, Nov. 14, 1S9S rialns leave Scranton as lollows: J'.x. luess lor New York and nil points east, 1.40. 3W. uio, S00 and 10 05 u. m , 12 53 anJ 3..H p in Express for Huston, Trenton, Philadel phia and tho south, fi.10, SOU and 10 03 u. in . 12 V. und i JJ p in. lolijhaiuia accommodation, CIO p, m. Lvprese tui Blnnhninton, Oswi,o, Kl mlra, Corning, Hath. Dansvlllc. aiount Morris and Buffilo, u lo, 2 33. 9 00 a. m.; J5i and B 50 p in, making elose connec tlcitis at BufTalo to all points In the west, northwest and southwest. Washington uciommodatlon, 3 40 p in. Rlnghnmton nnd waj stations, 1 05 p. in. Nicholson accommodation. 5.10 p. m Express for Utlca und Rlehflelcl Springs, 2 i 1 a in and 1,55 p 111 Ithaca, 2.15 9 00 a in nnd 155 p. m For Nortbumbeiland. Plttston Wilkes Bane Plwmuith. Bloomtburg and Dan v llle, muklng thine connections at North iimbtilaiitl for Wlllluinsport. Harrlsburg, Baltlmoie, Wiishlngtou and the south. Northumljeiland and Intermctllitp sta tions, 1,00. 10 03 n in . and 1 33 and B.40 p. in Niintlioko and Interniedlatc stations, .108 and 11 10 11 m Plj mouth and Inter mediate stations J 13 and 5 50 11, in. For Kingston, 12 5V p 111 Pullman pnrloi and sleeping coaches on all epK ss trains For detailed Information, pocket time tables etc apply to at L. Smith, Dis trict Passenger Agent depot ticket f llce Delaware and Hudson. On Sunday, Feb. 6th, trains will leavo Seianton as follows. For Cnrbondnle-C20, 7 53, S M, 10.11 n. in , 12 noon; 121, 2 20, 3.52, 5 25, C.23, 7.57, 913, 11.00 p m , 1 Ida 111. For Albany Saratoga, aiontrcil, Boi ton, New England points, etc. 43 20 a. m., 2 20 11 111. For Honesdale C 20, 10 13 a. m; 2 20, 5.2". i. ni For Wllkes-Rnrre ti 43. 7 IS, ft 43 1 S, 10 43 a. m ; 12 03. 1.23, 2.1S, ISSJ, 4 27, fi 10. 7 4S, 10 41, 11 "0 p m. For New York. Philadelphia, etc., via Lthlgh Valley Rallnnd-fi 43 a. m. 12 01, 1 2 4 27 p in , with Black Diamond Ex press, 11 0 p. 111 For Pennsjlvanl.i Railroad points, C. 15. 9 3 a m . 2 IS, 4 27 p m. For western points via Lehigh Vallcv Ralhond-7 IS a m . 12.03. 133. with Black Diamond Exptcss. 10 41, 11 30 p in. Trains will airlvo In Seianton as fol lows From Cnrbondalo and tho North 5 40, 7,11. S3S, 911, 10 3S, 1138 a. m : 1 23, 2.15, 3 23 4 21. 7 11 10 IS 11 27 p m From Wllkes-Barre and the South 6 1", 7 4S, S4$, 10 OS 1153 a. m ! 1.18 2.14, 3.48, 5 20, 0 21, 7 5.1, 9 03, 10 03 p m; 1.13 a. m SUNDAY' TRAINS. Uor Carbondnle 9 07, 11.33 p.m.; 1.53, 3 T2 fi 51 9 31 p m. For Wllkes-Barre-9 4S, 11.13 n. m.; 1 38, 1 2S 5 41 7 45 p m Lowest rates to all points In United States nnd f'nnnda T W BURD1CK P A . Albany, N. t 11 W CROSS, D P. A., Scranton, Pa. Central Railrrmcl of New Jersey (Lehigh nnd Su-nuehanna Division.) Stations In New York Foot of Llbertv strcit. N. R. mid South retry, Whitehall street Anthracite coal used excluslvelj', insur ing cltanllness nnd comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV 20, 1898. Trains leave Seianton for Plttston. Wllkes-Barre, etc , at l, 10.10 n m., 1.20, 2 23. 120, 710 p. m. Sundavs, 9,00 n. in., 1 00 2 13 7 10 p ni Per Lakewood and Atlantic Cltj S.30 a. m For New Yoik Newark and 151izabet'i, S ro (expressl a 111 . 1 20 (express), 3 20 (ex press) p ni Sundavs. 213 p m. Train h avlng 1 20 p m . arrives at Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 7 02 p. m, and Now York, 7 03 p 111 Uor Mimrli Chunk Allentown. Rethle hem Eustnn and Philadelphia, 8.10 a. m., 1 20 1 20 p m Sund iv s, 2 13 p m Uor Baltlmoie and Washington, and points south and west via Bethlehem, &."0 a 111 1 20 p m Sundav s, 2 15 p. m. For Ixmg Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at S 10 a m . 1 20 p 111 , Foi Rt ailing, Lebanon and Harrlsburg. via Allentown. S "0 a m, 1.20 p. in. Sun day, 2 13 p m l'or Pottsvllle. 810 a m . 1 20 p. m Hemming leave New York, foot of Llb- ltv street Ninth River nt 4 00, 910 (ex press) a m 1 ro (expiess) p. m Sundays, Leave 'New Yoik, South Terrj-, foot Whltehill stieet nt 9 03 a m., 1.23 p m. Passengers art Iv lug or departing from this terminal can connect under cover with nil tho elevated railroads Broadwav cable cais and ferries to Brooklyn nnd Stateu isl mils, making quick transfer to and from Giaud Central depot and Long Islmd lallnnd , , Leave Phlladtlphli. Reading Terminal, t 21 n. m . 3.00 p m Sundays, 0.13 p. m ri,.n,.,.i, n,k,.ln In nil points East. South and West nt lowest lates at tha F,J.tHnOLHVUSEN Gen Supt H. P BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt. Lrieaml Wjomiin; Valley. Tlmt. Tablo in Effect Sept, 19th. 181' Tiaiis leave Scranton for New "iork. Nevvlmrg and Intermediate points on 1 In lallioid. also foi Hnwley and local oolnts t 7 Via m and 2 23 p m Trains . ilv" at Si ronton fiom abovo points at 22,1 m. and 3 15 and 9 0 p. ra. sen .NTO IMVINION. Ill Effect Ocltiber itOtli, 1808. North Hound. hnuth Hound. son JV01 i9oTaoo a h BUUons Ms 2 lo as a ti p m Arrive Leave a. u 7iN Y Kranklin st .... 740 . 7I0Vc9t 42ud street ... 7M . 700 Weenawken ... 8 10 .... a u e ulArrlTQ Leave r 11m 10 4") TTS 1 adovla 2 ii 4 ) 10 40 . 109 Hancock .... sil4 9v 1031 .. U'ffi SlarlUbt .. 222 443 iosi .... I24ti l'rebton Park . . iji 4r.v 101 1210 vWuvtood .... '2 41 C 03 1000.... 1223 I'ornttlle .... 2M 611 vvo..,, 1211 Orsou ... Si6 6 HI 840 ... 12H.I l'letsant Mt. ... 3M 6M 9CC.. 1 1 f.9 Unlondale . 309 t:i 9 2j,... 1149 Koreitt'lty ... 3 IB 641 9pi. .. 1134 Carbindnlo .... SSI set 0 07 .. II HO 1 WliltO Bridge . , 1338 ten 9l)i. . fll2il .VltlJllfUl 18 48, 001 M5S... nil Jtrmyn .... 343'603 8&3. Ills Aiclilbald . S31 noj 8M'.... 1111 Wllilou .... 864, K 840 lilt Prckvllle .... 8fi9ia 842. 1107, uiviliant .. 404J nt 8 40 .... 11 ml lTlCebUrg ... 40t821 8 3S.. . II 0.1. -ltlioop 410 87 8M.... 11 v Providence . h3i si.'.. iflOJ7 park Place .... 14 17 6S3 8S0....10M tcranton ... 4 30 6 In a nl a u Leave Arrive r ur m t SunrJay only f slK'nlllca that trains stop on signal for pas. lenders 'HaluiiS03aDd20a Sunday only Other trains dally exct-pt tfunduy. r-ecuro rates via Ontario a Western befor purchasing tickets and eaiemone)'. 1 hroiuh Wagner ouflt b'v. per and tree re. clhiing chair car New ork 10 Chlcaco virvhout chance, l'u uenger tttjj EJelncetl to a wo Cents 1 rr.Ulle. J.O. Andercon, uen.Fass Agt. T, Flltcrott, DI v. I'css, z.Bt.fcoranton, Fa. V r"