The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 21, 1899, Morning, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, SEARCH 21, 1890.
PITISTOOEWS.
Burglars Aro Successfully Working
tho City Tony Parkor Agnln
on His Musclo Tho Bloomsburg
Plttston Basket Ball Oamo, and a
Column of Llvoly Local Nows from
the Black Diamond City.
Tlint this city nt the present time
Ir burbot Ine, alttiouBh unintentionally,
some of the light fingered gentry, Is
ciy much "Yldent by some of there
i mining work wnlch was discovered
yesteidny morning. A week ngo wo
mentioned how tills Bans was scared
off wlille attempting to enter the fur
nishing store of Anthony Hpucllno, on
Noith Main street. This did not pre
vent them fiom repeating the visit on
Sunday nlRht, when they were more
successful. Thry cut out one of the
Inige panes of glass from a front win
dow unci, gaining tho Inside, proceeded
to select from tl varied stock Just
what they wanted, and this was con
Mdeiablc. Prom here they went up
Mill stieet to what 1" known as Frog
town ami In tho same manner onteii'd
the building' of Mrs Nick IIolll?. In
this building the pioceeded with their
weak lelHUit'lv They did not disturb
hoi but made a thoiuiigh seal eh of
ihe ptcmlsc and succeeded in sccut
,ng si-veta! dollais in (ash and a large
iiiimber of articles of value.
Tony I'.irk'-i Is peihap the onl.v In
llvldtial of (he tnlni'-d persuasion who
nas sutvlved aftet having his Jugular
M-veied by tln usuiii raaot In the
bands of hie molt" successful suitor In
ii love uffnli This hnppenrd several
i lonths ago and the phstcluns at the
hospital nuuV Mich u good job upon
Tony's laryn that Unlay he is a bet
id until than liefon', at least he thinks
o. Tonv has been employed at the
Wyoming alley House for some time
in manuf.u luting steam .mil esterdav
lie sueieeoed In getting mixed up with
a bully Hungarian named John Cosco,
who tips tin scale at two hundred and
fifty pounds, and the result was the
settling of an old grudge and It was
settled light theie and then when Ton.v
landed a blow on i'osco'k eve that
closed It loi some time and ialsed a
lump ib largo a an exhibition Kaster
egg. TMiker was at oiae placed un
Ui arrest and befoio Aldeiman Uar
i'tt the iltfllctlltv and wlu. caused Its
"inmeiieeiiient was thorough) alted
The tesult was that I'aikir was glad
in srttle for sv iiollais and keep out
of jail J. I'. Hovle Uciuldated foi him.
.ind now while Tony will have to work
-tr.i time to cancel the amount of
the fine, Coco went oiie-ee to the
hospital to have bis optic dressed.
Theie was a large audience at Phoen
i hall Inst night to witiu-s the best
' untested btsket ball game seen in
this city between the champion team
f the HloMiisbuig Nonnal hchool and
the tlrst team of the Young Men's
I'lnlstlan association. There was some
oiv elevei playing on both sides and
tor home time It was thought that the
i hamplons would meet their Wntelloo,
hut at the conclusion of tho last half
iho visitors were the victors with sev-
lal points to spaie The YVyoming
Seminal y second team and the Y. M.
A. second team attei wards were
pitted against each other and after an
cltlng battle with the pig skin Pitts
ton was vlctoiious
1 he funetal ot the late William Car
penter took place estenlay afternoon,
.nd besides the laige number of lela
tlves end fronds present, th'ie was
iNo the moinb- of Thlttle lodge, lu
'lependent Order of Odd Kellows, the
it dec of Jied Men. and No 4 Shaft Ktg
fund Kov. John BurrK of the F.pls-
FINANCIAL.
LaBAR & FULLER
BROKERS.
Ollot i:stalilisheJ llojse In the Cit
huwers in STOCKS. CO rTO, OK AIN and
PROVISIONS on niir,'ln o- fordolivery.
til I ICIi: k'ooitu 2ur and 2io Uoard ol Trade
ISulldliW, .'crantcin, Pa
1. Ci LA BAP. 1, F FLLLHIl
Anthracite Coal
Leases.
Delaware & Hudsoi Canal Company
I.KbM'.Ls ,
Murray, Caney & Brown
of I) ii ii mo tr. hi.
i.i:ssi:i:s
PIJIUWII V. IIARM'TI & CO., Auctioneers
ill .oil .u auctinn Ii onler of Clinrbs
I lienieiitt Assignee nf Wlllard P.irktr
the Ileal Htati Salt"roi m. No 11 J
iiinitdw.iv Ni w Yoik ('It:, at 12 o clock
loon, on
Wednesday, March 22, 1899,
1 WU-NINTHS INTHItr.ST In a leaso
niailo b) Wlllard Paiker to tho Dcla-wnic-
and Iluclton Canal Company of nil
oal In a ti ict of lln nries of land in
tho CITY OP Ht'KANTON. PBNN.SYL
VANI knewn us the .Miller tract
TWO-NINTIIS INTHUl'sr In a leaso
iiuidi) b Wllliud Puiker to the Del i
vvuri and Huilton Cai ul fompinv of all
iho coal In u tiaet of 11G acr.M of Ian I
til the CITY OP Sl'KANTON. PKNN
SYLVANIA, known as tho Spencer
oNL-SlXTH INTBltFST in a lease maU
by H II Tin oop of Si r.iatiui, Pa. and
the Jlxecutors of the Usiato nf Wlllard
Paiker. dectused, to l. J. Murray A
I Mm i in John Carney Mid Tliomis
llrnwn, of Dunmore, Pa of the coal In a
tract of ISO acres ot land In the Borous'i
of Dunmore, Pennsylvania, known is
the Sherwood rami
The roj allies from tho nbovo leases ere
paid monthly.
Tor copies of leases, statement of ro.
allies paid, and other Information, np-
I'lIAl'lLFS H. PHMKniTT. Assignee.
Mi! Brondwa), New York City, or to tho
Auctioneers.
WILLIAM 13. McNinCfi. Hsu... Attorney
for Assignee, 1W Uroadway. .New Yo-k
City.
Our Removal Sale
Cannot last much louger because we take possession of
the Rexford building April i.
There is an immense stock of FURNITURE and
CARPETS yet to be disposed of. No legitimate offer will
be refused. Do not delay if you wish to save money. Any
selection you may make and wish to have them stored, can
be store 1 by us iu our large new stock room, free of charge
lor 30 days
rsnOTUrnnC O. flft Famitura Manufacturers,
ntUIBILhUL Ci W,5 134-136 Washiighu Avenua
copal church, conducted tho services
and tho Interment was made In the
Tlttston cemetery The deceased was
well known among our Kngllsh and
Welsh people, nnd the numerous at
tendance at tho obsequies attested to
the estimation In which he was held
by them. He leaves ono son and two
daughters, his wife having preceded
him Just ton years ago.
Mrs. James Muldcrlg, a lady highly
lespectcd and well known In this vic
inity, died at her home In Urowntown
yesterday morning, after a lingering
Illness. Tho funeral will take place to
morrow. Joe Burke and "Will Hossard won
down to Vv'llkos-Bano last evening, and
represented tho glass manipulators of
this city nt tho nntutal event of the
county seat organization at Landnes
scr's hall.
Tho select council will meet tonight
In regular session and Htnegan will be
there to occupy the seat which was de
elated vacnnt at the last &e?slon. If
there Is onlv half the time realized that
Is expected, It will be a very Interesting
occasion
On Thin Mia evening "Kaust" will
be piesetited by White's excellent com
pnny nnd those who like to see a play
replete with spectacular and scenic
effects should not miss this oppor
tunity. Benjamin Bowkley has gone to
Brown University In Connecticut,
where ho will take a course In steno
giuphy A pane of glass 10x10 feet, 2 Inches
wns placed In ftont of tho Drury build
ing yestcrdny. It had to be brought
from the factory on a Hat car.
The mother of William C. Pilce. our
popular druggist, who resides In Plains,
was not expected to live last evening.
Joseph 1-otz mnde a Hying trip to
New Yoik on Sunday and returned
lesteidni morning. He visited the
mills ot the Windsor hotel.
MIfscs Winifred Hlgglns nnd Mary
A. Hoinn, of Cnrbondale, who have
boon the guests of Miss Delia Lough
ney, ictuincd home yesterday.
IN THE PLAY HOUSES.
"A Hagtirno Reception."
A company, of which Gus Plxley Is
one of the features, ptesented "A llag
ttmc Heceptlon" at the Academy of
Music lost evening. It is a farce with
out any pietenso to a plot, but Is filled
with bright, entertaining specialties
front beglnnlm; to end. fius Plxley did
his famous whistling tramp specialty
which won lotind after louiid of ap
plause. The song.-, of Henir Lautent were
wilt inly applauded as were those of
fJertrude Fort. Several clever dnnci
numbers were introduced during the
performance, which has many things
nbout It to recommend it to public fa
vor. The performance will by repeated
at tho Ai ademy this and tomorrow af
ternoons and evpnlns
Big Sensation Show.
The Big Sensation Double Show, In
cluding white and neole nitlsts, made a
good Impression nt the Oaletv yester
day. The company, under the direc
tion of Mntt. Flynn, and headed by
Mile. Xitella, has been tiequently seen
In Scianton, but never presented a bet
ter programme than uurlng the pre
sent engagement, which will continue
during the entire week, with matinees
dally. The opening sketch, "A Joke
In High Life," gave, both the white
and Creole artists an opportunity to
display their particular talents in a
musical way, and among the most
pleasing ws an operatic duo by Klla
jii'derson and George Hammond
The olio embiaced some excellent spe
cialties by Baker and Lynn, the Ger
man sketch artists. Bryce and Inman,
character comedians, Llna nnd Vina,
the Huropean acrobats, tho great
Itastus, probably the most tnlented
colored acrobat on the road, and the
Grundys and Murray, who gave a mar
velous exhibition In dancing The pro
gramme concluded with a burlesque
upon the Philippines in which the en
tile company of white and creole beiu
ties appealed. The costumes were driz
zling, the music was catchv and, the
scenic effects were handsome and nr
tlstslc throughout the performance. An
Impiovement could be made In the pro
duction by a less lavish use of gun
powder and blank cattrldgcn, nui.-h
of the good music which people vvcio
endeavoilng to catch yesterday was
marred bv the continuous popp'n;; of
shooting Irons, which were iloutlshed
throughout the peiformanco without
any particular justification In the way
of situations.
"Sowing the Wind."
' Sowing the Wind," the best play we i
have had from the pen of tint most ,
Interesting of rngl.ih playwrights,
Sydt.ey Grundy, Is a dianm that has
pet haps been a source of tnor discus
sion than any dram itle production seen
in late years It Is In four acts nnd
has for Its main theme the sodal Inc.
quality of the loxes, namely toe unlim
ited Held for man's moril diversion,
and the small world In which oiu wo
man must live, to ktip in tni' good
graces of society This play Mil bo
presented here with n stio"g i.is,t at
the Academy of Music tin- e nights
commencing Thuisday, March ;.!, Of
Mr Giundy's masterpiece It is not nee
cssary tc wtitn nt length. Its Intense
ly human story Is familiar to must tho-ater-goeis.
To Cuie a Cold In One Day
take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All diusglsts return! the money If it
falls to euro. JSc. The genuine has L,
B. CJ. on each tablet.
APOPLKXY -Dr. Agneu's Cuie for tho
limit la equally ttTrcllvo in apoplectic
sjmptoms If yon have unpleasant Ul
zlnchs. lightness or sudden rush nf blood
to the head, tuko piecauticiiis against a
recuircnco This great iimcdy will re
move tho cause. The piess ol tho land
has dally a long list of sudden deaths
which would not be chronicled if Di
Agneu's Curo for the lleuit wne liked.
Sold by Matthew Jllos. and W T Clark
-61.
-s !
THE MARKETS.
Wall Street Review.
New York, March 20. Tho stock mar
ket after a sensational movement In
Sugar nnd tho local transportation
shares closes weak with mixed net
changes. Interest centered largely in
Sugar, In which tho transactions were
over 191,000 of a total of about 900,000
shares. Sugar opened with nn ad
vance of about S points, ran off 3V nnd
then touched H2 with a suluequent
plunge of 18 points, closing with a net
loss of nbout 8 points. Tho extraordi
nary movement of this stock had u
wide influence In other directions.
Brooklyn Transit was lifted over 0
points and then lost much of tho gain.
Pronounced strength appeared In the
Vandtrbllts, Union Pat ltlc. Northwest
ern, the coalers nnd Chicago Terminal
preferred, while some of the Intern.i
tlonnls mnde n show of strength In tho
early dealings in sympathy with tho
higher range In I-ondon. The Tobacco
stocks were extremely feverish, Ameri
can Tobucco brolto G, rallied 9 and left
off with a loss of 2; Continental To
bacco slumped 1494 and was oft 3 points
at the close. Tho liquidation in theso
stocks was attributable to the reported
lot motion of n new opposition tobacco
company. Manhattan retained the
gt eater part of a four point rise. There
was a disposition of the professional
element to let commission house pur
chasers have stocks and subsequently
while.' Sugar was tumbling and call
money l cached 9 per cent., prices were
freely offered down. Standard stocks,
while easing with the drift of the mar
ket, receded In nn orderly manner nnd
the reaction In those securities from
the best did not exceed two per cent
except in special rasps. Total sales
were 908,400 shares.
Pond prices todav wero ialsed gen
erally, considerable activity developing
In tho St. Louis southwestern Issues,
Texas Pacific seconds and Wisconsin
Central firsts Total sales were $3,130,
000 By J. n L. Carrington & Co
New York, March 20. The market
opened with a "whoop' and u "bang"
this morning, Sugar being up S points,
Urooklui Hnpld Transit u and the list
generally at an advance v.trilng from
lructlons to sevcial points. Tho high
prices brought In quite heavy realization
dining the tlrst two houis and there was
some set-back throughout tho whole mur
ket, but lulling of very pcisistcnt char
acter In HtooklMi Itapid Transit, riugai,
Manhattan. I nlun Pactllc, Northern l'a
c Itlo and Heme of the specialties, held
prices at high tlgutes and Inmost cases
scored advance above opening prices. To
bacco was weakened In the shaip decllno
In Continental Tobacco, hi which there
was considciuble realizing b traders
and the absenco or insldo support, tho
stock selling down 10 per cent, with a
quick recover! on the execution of stop
orders Tho whole market showed evi
dences of great strength and begins to
look as If tho upvvuid movement mlghe
be under way again At samo time, to
dai's advance was very sharp and there
seems no question but what tho list
hould react somewhat before continuing
veiy much hlghet Generally speaking
the sentiment continues bullish and the
leading houses aie looking for higher
piices this week Tluie seems to be verv
little question but that Sugar will sell
ver;- mucn nigner aitnougii tne uuctua
tiom In It aro so violent as to mako
trading somewhat of an open proposition
Market during last hour showed tho ef
ltct of the tremendously heavy dealings
during the b-ilanco of the day and be
came somewhat dull, although retaining
Its strength.
Sugar brnko sharply below Saturday's
dosing prices weakening the whole list
fractionally but nsldo from this, there
was no movement ot any magnitude. Wc
believe the market Is a piuchaso on all
weak spots and wo have repeatedly said,
think thero is no better purchase than
1'nion Pactllo stocks on all declines. The
common will soil at very much hlgh'r
prices before the end of this vear, and if
token now and held It respective of tho
momentary uflctuatlons will show a largo
profit. Money leaned as high as 9 per
icm. .-miiHfi I'uiseci irregular Dill strong.
Quotations furnished bv LABAR
rULLBIt. stock, gnin and cotton btok
eis. roms SOD and 210, Board of Trade
building Scranton Pa
Open- High- Low- Clos
ing, est. est. Ing.
Am. Cot. Oil ... -wn sui set ''fil
Am. Sug Re'g Co . .ITS'", is: 1M C1
Atch , To & S. To . 2P, 21V 21 i
A.. T. & 8. F. Pr .. COH clU C0U ffli
Am. Tobacco Co ... 209 212'4 203' 2i'3
Am. Spirits .. . filJ, r. W1 M'i
Btook H T 107i 110' J 05 KVi'i
Can Southern R7 TA' ",7 V!
N J. Central 1U m ii ipp,
Ches & Ohio ... 2C; Zk 2G; Sl'C
I1!0- ' 1V r,5 "
Chic. & N. V .. .. 117 W 117 11(.
Chic, B & Q .. lllij iu4 lTe",, uflij
Chle., Mil. & St P .V'Vi 12'i'i 127", 127H
Chic. R. I & P . .117 H7 ucs, nriT
Chic . St P M. & O. OVu MS. t UV
c. c. C. & St L . "S Wi 5S nsJ
Con, Gas . ....217 217 21" "1"
Deliwato & Hud ..11" 11" 1141- 110,4
Ted. Steel, Pr fc7. x ST'I S71J
Ted. Steel, Pr . ra &3t r,2 R24
Grn Blectrle ....117'j IW5 117 117K
I.ouIp & Nash ..fit fil C1U. f.T'j
Mnnhattan Blc ...WVSi 101 if)"." 107'i
Met True tlnn Co . . i" 2.',7'i 2.",! 2.77'i
M K & Tex , Tr . iw: j' si', ,w
Mo Pacific .... 4t"Vi K -IVS, 1"J
N'nt Lead IB, ,&. SPi vi
Phils . nead . . 2T4 2!S 21'i 2T,
I- 1- II., IH IT . Ik', I,liiJ ev !"
Southern 11. 11 , Pr . w it -li 4'ii;
Tenn , C ,t lion . M r.T, r,1'i ri"H
I'nlon Pacific . ; kv r,t, 4r,t,
I'ninn Pie Pr . 7i, ? 701, wni
I'. S Hubber . fins, r.7K, rw M'i
V S Leather, Pr 72 72 " 70t 7JU
Wabash. Pr ... . 21 2li 214 2l'i
CHICAGO BOABD OF TRADK
..,,,., Open- TllRh- Low- Clos-
WIIBAT. ing. est. est. Iiik
Mav GS KU 1175: f-Ti
J,rta C7'; "77' " "
M0' 2I' 2IV4 .1P1 ."ti
.. 1, central isi Jw jii 1T.V1
Ont & West ;7tJ 2 27H 27ie,
Nor T'oeltle . . fJUfe M'i 11'd ro1!
Nor Pacific. Pr . . 7 7i", 7R 7S'i
Pacific Mull 4v. w4 t-3 ,-v
People's Gns .. AW 1191 list! iicv
J,T.;q-; "' 3-.I h hv".
May 25 fi 25 jw
JtdV 24 S 2I'4 2IU
POltK.
Mnv no; '10-1 s.s; S12
Julv 907 107 907 807
LAUD
May ,r,32 R.S S 22 f, 2",
July G.1D 5.IU r, (! 5 10
Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS rilfi Bio.,i
Scranton ft Pittston Tiac. Co. "
Plrst National Hank rki
Klinhurst HoulFanl joo
Scranton Savings Hank 25
Scranton Packing Co '-,
Thud N'atlonnl Hank j5
Thioop Noeliv JHg Co o
Scranton Hallway Co no
Dlmo Dep & RIs Rank . ... )
i:conomy Light, Heat ,t Pow
er Company 43
Scranton Illuminating, Heat
Sr Power Company
Scianton Porglng Co pv
Traders' National Hank . ..no
Lack a Lumber Co irJi
Lack Trust & Safe Den. Co.. no
Moosle Mnunt.rin Coal Co . . inu
Scranton Paint Co 8)
Clurk fc Snocr Co.. Com 4Cii)
Clnik H Snnver Co, Pr 125
Carson Coal Co j'i
Scianton Axlo Works 0
Scr Iron Pence & Mfg. Co ,,i
BONDS.
Scianton Pass Hallway, first
mortgage, due lli 115
People's Street Ftullway, first
mortgage, clue WS uu
People's Stieet Halluay. Clen-
eial moitgage due 1921 . .. . 113
Dickson Manufacturing Co ., tort
Lacka Township School 0. Wi
City of Scranton St. Imp. 6 . 102
Jit Vernon Coal Co s.-,
Scranton Axle Works Pn)
Scranton Traction C omuls... lt5
Carson Coal Co loo
Philadelphia drain nnd Produce.
J -n'yfflacrfm.? .'MiVSK
The People's Exchange.
APOPULAK CLEARING HOUSE for the Benefit ot All Who
Hnvc Houses to Kent, Real Estntc or Other Property to
Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help These
Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for
l'lve Cents a Word Kxccpt Situation Wanted, Which Are In
Hcrtcd Tree.
FOR RENT
KOn HUNT-TWO rJLUOANT KIVI5
room fiats; nil modern Improvements,
steam heat; imsscsalon April 1 1 rent
und 17 per month. Inquire at DoWltts
Photo Parlors, JM Spruce street.
FOIt HUNT-HALF DOl'HLU TKNE
mont houso; latest improvements.
DID Pittston avenue.
SIX IIOOMB; MODHHN IMPUOVK.
ments, low rent, 1M Cupouso avenue.
TKN-ROOM iioi'sn. MULHHHIIY ST ;
lino locution for doctor. Tor pat Ilea
lars call on M 11. HOLOATU.
PHOTOOHAPH GALLHUY KOlt HUNT;
established ten jenis; finest locatlo.i
In the city. M. II IlOLClATi:, Common
wealth building.
TOR RKNT-A SINGLK HANDY SIX
room houe, rent moderate; nlso 11
pleasant furnished rcom with bath, gas
nnd steam heat. Call at C10 Washington
avenue.
HOU8I3 TO LP.T-niaiIT HOOM9 AND
bath; new furnace. Near all depot".
No. 112 Mulberry. C. Ij. Mercerau, I'M
Wjomlng uenuc.
FOH UENT-FURNlSIinn 9-IIOOM
hoiiHe; modem Improvements 731
Mndlson avenue. References required.
FOR RENT - THN-ROOM SINOL1J
house; Improvements; 518 Tine street.
Coll at C. 1'. Jadwln's.
FOR IinNT-LAROn HARN; CAN Ac
commodate) r2 horses. Inquire of Moses
Bros. & Co., 316 Lackawanna avenue.
BARN FOR RENT APPLY DR.
Lackey, 6i1 Washington avenue.
IIOl'SK FOR RENT INQUIRE OF HAU
ry Spencer ut Steens' Cash Store,
Dunmore'.
FOR RENT-HOUSES NOS 150 AND 1i
North Wrshinrlon avenue, below city
building. Suitable for phslclais' otlleei
and residence. Apply to Henry Belln, Jr.,
401 Connclt Bullellng.
T'OR RENT-STORE ROOM. NO. 207
North Washington aveliuo, formerly
occupied b J W. Guernsey. Stcini
heat, elevator, rear entrance. For trims
npplv to Jones Bios., 311 Lackawanna
avenue
FOR RENT TWO FLOORS tWO;
heat Included, centrallv located, low
rent. Inquire 137 Penn avenue.
FOR RENT -HOUSE C21 MADISON
avenue, steam heat, everv conveni
ence. Apply Owens. Bros.. C1 Madison
avenue.
OFFICES IN COMMONWEALTH
Building, single rooms and suites for
term of vceu-s with vaults. One suite of
Mx connecting otllces with three vaults
or three suites of two nillces, each with
vault. Modeialo price. Rcflnlshed to suit
tenants. Intpjlro at room C03 on 6th door.
FOR RENT-DESK ROOM OR SHARE
of offices second floor, fiont. Coal
Exchange. Call at room 15.
FOR RENT
Qulncy. SECOND FLOOR, 701
FOR SALE
TOR SALE-MOSLER SArE. NEARLY
new; double doors, .1 baisaln. C2J
Washington avenue.
MEAT BUSINESS FOR SALE AT A
saciiflcc. Address A, Tribune otlico.
FOR SALE BEDROOM SUITS AND
carpets. 61S Adams avenue.
FOR SALE-PIANOS AND ORGANS AT
Guernsey Brothers' rooms, 7-S Burr
building Goods tho best prices tho low
est, terms tho easiest. A call will con
vlnce all
DESIRABLE LOTS ON COLFAX AVE
nue For particulars address Box 315,
Scranton. Ta.
FOR SALE TEN R-I-P-A-N-S TOR 5
cents at druggists. One gives relief.
FOR SALE OR RlzNT.
FOR SALE OR RENT-SINGLE HOUSE,
605 Qulncy avenue, city steam; selling
price JC.500; rent JI0 per month including
steam heat. G F. Reynolds.
73a73Mc Corn i4o. higher; No. 2 mixed,
March. 37Ha-17c, Oats Dull and barely
steady; No. 2 white, clipped, J5.i!5c; No.
3 do do ? 33a33VjC . No. 2 mixed, do , 31a
33l:c. Flour Urchanged. winter super,
2.15n2 4'); do. extras, S2G0aS7l, Pennsvl
vanla roller, clear. 10ja3.25; do. do
straight, J123a1.45; western winter clear,
H05.i.i.2."i, do do straight, $3JeaJ50, do.
do. patent, S?ri0a3.75; spring clear, $21"ia
3 20. do. straight $3 &0at.70. Bullet Firm
and t;c higher, fancy western creamery,
21c ; do. prints, 21e, Eggs Steady , frch,
nearby. 12Vac; do. western, U'sc; dr
southwestern. U'.c , do. southern, l.'c.
Cheese Firm Refined Sugars Dull and
No 12 of tho soft grade wns reduced l-1Bc.
whllo Nos. 13 to Id, Inclusive, declined 'c.
Cotton He. lower; middling uplands.
C 7-lfic. Tallow Firm; city prime, In hogs
heads. tUalc. ; country do. do., barrels.
4'4C. ; dark, do. 4c ; cakes, fe , grease, 2'
alic. Live Poultry Steady; fowls. 2.1
13c, old roosters, Sc. ; spring chickens, 12a
12'i.c. ; ducks, Hal2e. ; geese, lal0c Dresaed
Poultrj Unchanged, fowls, choice, 12c ;
do. fair to cood. HallHc : old roosters. Sc :
spring chickens, choice, 12iHc. , do fair
in goon, uaieio. , lurKejs, cnoice. to rancy,
12al3c , do fair to good SalOc; ducks,
cholco to fancy, lOallc , do common and
g-ood, 4aSc. RecelptH lour, 2 00) barrels
and 4,Ok Racks, wheat v hushels, corn,
2'i.000 bushels, oats. SOJ0 tiushels. Shin-
inents Wheat, 1 200 bushels, com, Ib.COO
ousneis; eiais, zj.vm nusneis.
NawYorkQrain and Produce Markot.
New York, March 20. Flour Quiet but
more firmly held Wheat Spot sternly ;
No. 2 red, SO'hC fob afloat to arrive,
No 1 northern Duluth, SOUc. f. o b ,
antlat; options strong until late after,
noon when thero was 11 sharp break,
closing easy nt '-tlc net advanco; Maicii
closed Mc, April. 74'c; Mnv, 7Pc; Juiv,
71T.C. ; September, 70c Corn Spot quiet;
No. 2, 4U1al2e , fob, afloat, options
steady and closed firm nt a partial He.
net advance: May closed D9V1C , Julv. 3Te.
Oat Spot tlrmer; No. 2 3.'a32'4e. , No ;t,
31a31ic ; No. 2 white, ""io . No. 3 do.
.tl'ic. , track mixed western. JRiiiSS'c. ,
track white 35a3S(.e ; options dull But
ttir Steadv, westein creamery, lfa21c, ;
do. factoi). 12al4e ; Elglns, 21c . imitation
creamery. 13al7Hc ; state elaliy liable ;
do creamerv, 14a21c. Eggs Steady; state
and Pennsvlvanla, IV , westorn fresh,
13c; southern, 1-V.alSc.
Chicago Grain and Produce Market.
Chicago. March 20 Owing to dimin
ished loeelpts today and unfavorabli,
weathre, wheat ruled lirm; May closed
with a gain of 'lav. , corn and oats ad
vanced t'nc; pork declh ed R.iTio. , lard,
2lti5c , and ribs left off unchanged. Cash
quotations were as followh Flour uQlet
and easy. No 2 spilng wheat. (jiaC7''.e. ;
No. 3 do. do . C2aC7c , No 2 red. Mn7(V ;
No. S coin, 33f;c , No 2 vellow. -KifcaSJe ;
No. 2 oats, 27c , No 2 white. SOSaTrtc. No
3 do, IWiaSsUc, No 2 rye. Mie, No 2
barley. V,a4Sc , No 1 llax, 91.171. N. W..
J1.S0; ptme. timothcy seed )."tl, mess
pork, J75aSSO, lurd fi lF.nf. 1 shoit
ribs, $1 "at 1.5, dry salted shut. ., ih, 44a
4'c.; short clear $1 SO, whiskey, Jl 20;
sugar, cut loaf, "S3, granulated, (5 cj
New York Live Stock Markot.
Now York, March 20 Beeves Mark"t
fair; steers opened firm, closed vunk-
Relief at Last
Pralied t7 tbouiauil nr
latUOeJ ladlrt 'i ol.
ways rrllutila and without
anrnunl. AikdrUKKUtfor
Dr. Ilartel'i French 1 entile
llllt In metal box wlili
k'r.'nch Flair on ton In lllup.
White anil Red. Inilst. on unvlnic the genuine.
"Rellff fnr Wnmtn "mnllrri Klll'Klnil!iniiiiil,,t
ltttrrwlth ti,llnioullikniliarllcuUr Adilreu,
rntnvn unuu uu jui ana ouj rem oi.,n,i,
d? MflRT?Cs
FREHCH
WANTED.
tVANTEn-PAHr; nr iiati health
that R-I-P-A-N-S will not benefit. Send
5 cents to Hlpans Chemical Co , New
Yotk.for 10 samples ahd 1,000 testimonials.
HELP WANTED MALE.
EXPERIENCED SALESMAN WANTED
for citv and vlclnitv. '112 Washington
avenue, ut Stationery Store.
HELP WANTED-FEMALE.
1Tli,lll,lligBrfrf-MM-'"'VI"'rfw"''
GIRL WANTED - FOR GENERAL
houework. Apply Mrs W. W Davis,
205 South Hyde Paik avenue.
YOUNG GIRL WANTED AT IDEAL
Lunch Room, 107 Wjomlng avenue.
LADIES TO EMHROIDEH-GOOD PAY-
Ing. easy work sent to jour homo;
write for sample and materials. Unlqtio
Embroidery Co., 102 Fulton St.. New lurk.
REAL ESTATE.
HAVE YOU PROPERTY FOR SALE OR
exchange, stocks or goods to dlsposo
of? List with J L. TRACY, real estate)
exchange, Waverly, N. Y.
FOR SALE-IN GREEN RtDGi TWO
slnglo houses with Improvements, at a
sacrltlco If sold befoio April lt Inquire
No. fl Cherrv Place, near Scranton Dairy
Co., Green Ridge
FOR SALE. CIIHAP-VAliuABLE BU3
lness property on Marlon street, be
tween Capouso and Penn avenues, con
taining about 115 fcot frontage, with meat
market, barn, shoo shop and Ico house.
If sold possession given ut once 1, P
Wedeman, 2J7 Washington avenue.
FOR SALE-MY RESIDENCE AT 23i
Colfax avenue. Just cc inpleted. All
modern Improvements Hardwood finish
snnltory plumbing, electric llghta. etc.
Prlco reasonable. Address Frank T.
Okell, 220 Broadway, New York citv.
FOR RENT-TWO FRONT'ro6mS,
furnished All conveniences, 7J1 Jef
ferson avenue.
FURNISHED THONT ROOM FOR
rent In unlet house, one nr two chil
dren. Address, W. P. S Tribune olllco
LARGE FRONT ROOM FOR TWO GEN
tlemen. 410 Adams avenue
FOR RENT-PLEASANT FTitNISHED
rooms; conveniences. Rooms from M 50
up, 622 Mulhcr-y street.
BOARDING.
WM VOGELSANG'S riHST CLASS
Boarding House, 1103-1:03 Prospect
avenue. Scranton, Pa. Meals served quick
at all hours
GENTLEMAN CAN FIND BOARD
with private family. Home comforts.
213 N Main avenue.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
WANTED-PARTNER WITH S500, LHGI-
tlmato manufacturing business, no
competition, no risk. Ordeis on hand will
net $715 profit. Address W. Riley, Tribune.
SPEJCJjAJLJOTIC
ted scranton gas and water
Co. nnd tho Hjde Park Gas Co., Ill ac
cordance with tho policy ot the-e com
panies to reduce rates from time to time,
as may bo warianted b increased con
oumptlon, notlco Is hereby given that on
and after April 1 next, (he price ot gas
will be ono dollar and ten cents pei one
thousand cubic feet consumed, subject
to the following discounts Five per cent,
on all bills where the consumption for
tho month amounts to Icsi than twenty
live dollars; ten per cent on all bills
where the consumption for the month
amounts to twenty-tlve dollars and up
wards. Provided tho bill Is paid on or
before the 20th day of the month In which
tho hill Is presented Bv order of tho
board. a B HAND, Secretary
SITUATIONS WANTED
SITUATION WANTED-BY A MIDDLE
aged gui ilner or any kind ot work.
Can care for horses. Address Gus
SchmtUsner, 414 Hickory street, city.
YOUNG MAN OF STRICTLY TEMPER
ate habits and good morals desires a
position of tioitt and responsibility. Very
best of references. Address Homer D.
Pease, C3D Washington avo
WANTED WOHK OF ANY KIND BY
a voung man 10 vears of age Addrcst
F. L. B , Hamllnton. Pa
SITUATION WANTED - WASHING.
Ironing or anv kind of house cleaning
bv the day or will take washing home
Mrs. Lee, sido door, 420 Franklin nveniie.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
mm, has had thlco je.irs experience
in tho grocery business. Would llko to
collect and tako otders or travel for a le
llable cigar linn, can furnish reference.
Addiess Hustler, 1121 Capouhu ave., city.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A GIRL 75
sears old as second or nurse girl. Ad
dress Ivy Mo-.s Genctal Delivery, Scran
ton, Pa.
SITUATION WANTED - WASHING,
Ironing or any kind of bouse cli ailing
by the cbi MRS KATE CRANE, rear
420 Franklin avenue
SITUATION WANTED IN A PLANING
mill by an all around machine band
and molding maker with lljears oxperi-
nco Address box 432, Stroudsburg, Mon
roe county, Pa.
A MIDDLE AGED LADY WANTS A
situation as nurse clrl In family of
two or threo children, can give best of
references Addicts Ml. C B R, 010
Union stieet, city.
bulls, steady, cows, steady to lCc hlghe-;
nullum to cholco htoers, flMiiSto'i oxen
and stags, iSai.V), hulls. $3al, cons, (2 25.ll,
calves, market active but 2'..iVie lower,
veals. JI50a7"ii) choice do, $7f0, llttlo
r.nli.s it Shtcn UinlSc. IiIlIicI . lambs.
luuSSc higher; eununon to lair sheep $.'M)
nl.VJ, choice wetherv $5,25, medium to
choice lambs. $5S7'm(t. mainly $i lo.i
ilfiO cllpjied sheep, SI S0.il, do limbs, 5a
5 W. Hogs Mailtct lower at $1 10.i1 25.
Chicago Live Stock Market.
Chicago , Maxell 20. Cattle- Good do
mund for the better kind which wero
hcaice; common and medium droiea weio
tairli active but week to int lower: fancy
cattlu biought I'lMlau, choice steers J3 10a
6.75, medium steers, SI 7n.il , leet do ,
$t'iiJa4li5. otockert. and feeder" flSOali,
chows and heifers, KM. Hogs Good
dt-inand and maikct ruled siead ut pre
vious prices, sales luigrh at f 75a' K,
common lots selling at t Wiiti 1 and the
best hogs at $3S7..a3!iO Sheeiv Active
geur.il demand and the iniulut mood tho
strain nf tho big supply olfeicd remark
ub!) well although lambs showed some
weakness Poor to prime shieji brought
J2 75.il M cblell) l with ver) few trades
below S3.S0, jeaillngs, SIS'LT' mid lambs,
J4 2".iS!. largel) SnalKI Hetelnts-Cat-tle,
1.C0O head; hogs 3s0tl hind, sheep. -'I -OuO
head
East Liberty Cattlo Market.
East Liberty. Pa. Match Sn-Cnttp
HIuIut; extla, S5 fWS 75 , prime, S" o.i'iVi,
roinmoa, Jl Ii5a4.10 heav) bogi Jlat.iA.
heavy Yorkers. JlalOu, light ork.'is,
JTHUIfl'i, pigs, J3 7iMJ!l, rciUKlis ti'tMW
Sheen Active higher, cliolei wiitliers,
JliniaS, common, S75a3. 73. eholce Inmbs
$5'Wib, common to good tlR0nN3 veal
caives. to.i.iai cupiicu laiuun, i ,i'.ij.
Oil Market.
Oil city. Pa., March BO.-Ciedlt bal
ances, Jl.13. ccrtlilc-ntes, no bid; ship,
ments, 131 W2 burels: runs. &S.KII bairuls;
average sblpmuuts, 7S 505 but ruin; aver.tco
runs, 75,01b b.urels
PROFESSIONAL.
MMMSMIWtMMWWWMMwMMWWvAMA
AncHirecTB
EDWARD It. DAVIS. ARCHITECT,
Connell building, Scranton,
E. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT, OFFICE
rear of wo Washington avenue.
LEWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT,
43.1 Spruce st cor. Wash, av., Scranton
FREDERICK L, HROWN, AUCIUTEfT,
Price building, 12H Washington avenue,
Scranton
T. t. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS,
Traders' Nntlonal Bank.
DENTisra '
DR. I. O LYMAN, SCRANTON PHI
vate Hospital, cor. Wjomlng and Mul
berry. DR. II. 1 REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O.
BR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming avo'.
WELCOME C. SNOVER, 311 Washington
avenue. Hours, to 1, and 2 to r.
HAT MANUFACTUnCt.
TOLLES, 40) SPRUCE KTHEr,T.MAKKS
jour hat to older und thev lit.
HOTELS AND RCSTAUHANT3
THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANK
lln avenue. Hates reasm able.
P JCEIGLER, Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR U., L. & W.
passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu
ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop
LAWYCn
FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor-it t-Lnvv, Burr bullellng, rooms
13 and II, Washington p venue.
WILLARD WARREN & KNAPP, AT
tornejB and Counsellois-at-Law. Re
publican building, Washington avenue,
Scranton, Pa.
JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth
building Rooms 1, 20 nnd 21
JAMES W. OAKFORD ATTORNEY-AT-Lavv.
Rooms 514, 615 and "lu, Board ot
Trade building.
D, P. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on ical estate sieuiily
Mears' building, cornet Washington
avenuo and Spruco street.
JAMES J. II HAMILTON. ATTORNEY.
nt-Law 301 Commonwealth bulletin;.
Scranton.
EDWARD XV THAYER ATTORNEY
Rooms 903-001, 3th floor, SIcnrs building.
L A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
ii2 Boaid of Trade building, Scrantoa,
Pa
C R PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa.
PATERSON & WILCOX,
National Bank building
TRADERS'
C COMEGYS.
building
0-13
REPUBLICAN
A. W. HERTHOLF
Mears' building.
ATTORNEY.
PHYSICIANS AND SUR3EOUS
MARY A.
opathlst.
SHEPHERD. M. D., HOME
No. 22S Adams avenue
DR. W E. ALLEN, 512 NORTH WASH
lngton avenue
DR. L. JL GATES. ROOMS, 207 AND 20?
Board of Trade Building. Ortlce hours,
S to 9 a. m , 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. in. Resi
dence, 309 Madison av enue
DR. C. L FREAS SPECIALIST rN
Rupture Truss Fitting and Fat Re duo
lion. Ofllco telephone 13M. Hours, 10 to
12. 2 to 4. 7 to 9
DR. S XV. L'AMOREAUX, OrFICE !30
Washington avenue. Hcldence, 131S
Mulberry. Chronic diseases, lungs,
heart, kldne.vs and genlto-urlnaiy or
gans a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. in
XV. G. HOOK VETERINARY SUR
geon. Horses, Cattlo and Dogs treated
Hospital. 1"1 Linden s'tctt. Scranton
Telephone 2072
SCHOOL?
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA
Scranton Pa Courses meputatorv to
college law. medicine or business, opens
Sept 12 Send for catalogue. Rev. Thom
as M. Cann, LL D. Wullci H Buell
A. M.
SEEDS
G R. CLARK & CO , SEEDMEN AND
Nurservmen, store US Washington ave
nue; green bouse 1350 North Main ave.
nue, storo telephone, 7kJ.
VJWC SCREENS
JOSKUETTEL REAR 511 L,ACK
wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa , manufac
turer of Wire Seieens.
MISCELLANEOUS
BAUER'S ORCHESTRA- MUSIC FOR
balls, picnic parties receptions, wed
dings und concert work furnished Kor
teims. address R J. Bauer, conductor,
117 Wjomlng ivcnue, over Hulbert's
music store1.
MEOAROEE BROTHERS PRINTERS
supplies c nv elopes paper bigs twine.
Warehouse l.in Washington avenue,
Scianton Pa
MRS L T KELLER, SCAM' TREAT
bent 50c , shninnuiiliig 5Uc ; fuel il
massage, inunicuriug Jie cliliopod)
701 Qulne)
CITY SCAVENGER
A.B BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULIS
and cess pools, no odor. Improved
pumps used. A BRIGGS Plopnetor
Leave onlcm 1100 North Main oventt.
or Elcke's drug store, coiner Adams and
Mulberry. Telephone 9510.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Lehigh Vallev Kalh-o.i.l.
In Effect Feb 5 bri9.
TRAINS i.EAVE SCHAJ'TON
Tor Philadelphia and New Yoik via D
& II. It It. ut 0 4 111. in and 12 03 2 IS 1.7
Black Diamond Expiess. and 11 Jo p. m
Sundays. D. II., I 5s 7 Is p. m
Por White Haven lluzleton und irln
clpul points in the coal regions via D t
H R R, 15, 2 1S and 4 J7 p m. For
l'ottbVllle. h4i, 2 Is P 111
For Bethlehem, Elision Headlnif, liar.
rlsliuiL- and pilncipal Intel mediate st 1-
I lions vU D - U R U t 15 a 111., 12 u I
218, 4 27 iflicK uiitmonci i;xness, ii 11
Sundajs, D - II 1 3S 7 4 p in.
For Tunkhaniioi K, TowmiuIii Elmtri,
Ithaca, Geneva and prlncipil Intermedl
ato stations, via I). L & W. R R, SOS
a. m . 12 5.. and 1 .'5 P ni.
Tor Geneva Rochester, Buffalo, Nlng
nra Falls, Chicago anil nil points west via
D ,t H It R. I-'"! 13J Black Diamond
Express, 7 1S nnd 11 10 p m Sundays. D
& II , 11 11 a m , 7 1 p in
Pullman pallor and sleeping or Lehigh
Valley parlor cam cm all tialns between
Wllkes-Hairu and New Ynik Phtladct
nhla. Buffalo and Suspension Bridge.
HOI.LIN II WILBUR G. 11 Rupt .
South Bethlehem. Pa.
CIIAS S LEE Gm Puns. Am . 2u Cort
land street Now York.
A NONEMACHKR Division Puss,
enger Agent South Bethlehem Pa
For tickets and Pullman reservations
apply SC.I Lack ivvaniia live Scranton, Pa.
A REAL
ESTATE MAN
Who has uscd the columns
of all the local newspapers
to advertise his business, said,
in relating his advertising ex
perience i "the returns i re'
ceiveo from the scranton
tribune are best in everr
RCSPECT."
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Scliedulali I'tl.cl Mar in. isnt.
Trains Leave Wllkos-Barro a Fol.
lows:
7.30 a. m wook days, for Sunbur
HarrlsburR, Philadelphia, Baltl.
morp, Washlnc-ion, and for Pitts-
n iurR nnd tho Wos,
IO.IG a. in,, week days, for Hazloton,
. r!' e loading, Norrlslown,
and Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury, Harrlsburs:, Phlladalohla,
Baltimore, Washington and Pitts
burR and tho West.
3.12 D. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris
burK. Philadelphia, Baltlmoro,
WanhlnKton, and Pittsburg and
tho Wost.
'0 p. m., week days, for Sunbur.
Harrisburg, Philadelphia and
Pittsburg.
1 11 iiiix..,f'J'0Dl 'n'l Pa"-Actent.
J. II. HUTCHINSON, (leneral Alanazer.
Del., Liicktt. und Wcsturn.
Trni.l:fcct Mnndaj-, Nov. 14, 1S3S.
nrL. is leAVo Scranton as rollovvs: Ex-
1 4n i il!"V w York nnfl ,l11 folnts cast,
i 11 .. ' B,W sw n'"1 w-03 " " l"'" -mJ
P. m.
ni, in : . . .. ' (-asion. irenton, I'tiuauci
m iVmI tl!p south, 5.10, SOO nnd 10.03 u.
i' 1 V nnd 3 33 p. m.
1 oil) haima accommodation. 6 10 p. m.
mlrnP ,?' fr Bliigliiimtnii. Oswego. 31
nr,'i0t,(JrnlnR' ""'h. Dansvlllo. Mounl
1 53 .,iU1Kul,I,ulTal0' 12'w- 3-.. 9.00 11. m.i
tiolis ni ti'rr", m" mtklng close connec
ticirMiul .uirn, t0 "" I'olntH In thu west,
'l ,Vst umI southwest.
Tiu., "B,." oecommodaticn, 3.40 p. m.
ijirh ,iai,,lon nn'' WHV stations, 1.03 p. m.
iNtcliolsnn ncionimcdatlon. s 10 p. m
o i.xpres., for utlca and Richfield Springs.
""tii1- ni- "'"'I 155 p m.
rnr xl' 2,:.5' B0 " nn'x ' P- "
n.,rrtV,r,hu"1,!e"n,u1' Pittston Wilkes.
vmrc, l,h.r01,h, Bloomshurg and Dan.
timi,'nJ?l'lk,lnK close connections at North.
Vffii ani1 ,,,.r Wllllnmsport. Harrisburg,
Uxr''m,01evWn,'hl,"'," ,""1 ,ho south
iiAi,. rtn,,!m,3S,la"l "id Intermediate stn
Uons, 000. 1003 n. ni , artl 1 55 ind 0.40 p.
,antl,rp.Vr' "f1'' Intermediate stations,
,i5,n.'' " 10 " "' Pljmo.ith and Inter
mediate Ktatlons, 3 r. and S 50 p. m. For
Kingston, 1J55 p. ni
J unman pirlo-- and steeping coaches on
all express tialns
I pr detailed Infoimnttou, pocket t'me-
it, T. t,,','- ami,-v ,n JI K. Smith. Dls.
trlct Passenger Agent, depot ticket cf-
Deliivvaro and Hudson.
On Sunday. Feb Rth trains will.
ii.uuuu as louows.
For Carbond.ile 8.20, 7 53, 8 53,
m ; 12 noon, 121, 2.20, 3 52, 5 25, C
9.15. 11 00 n m . 1 in n ,
. For Albiui), Saratoga Montre-J
cent, iM'w lingiand points, etc 4i
.u p m.
.For Honesdale fi 20, 10 13 n.
.'.2 p. ni.
FOl Wllkp-Tt 1 r K A". 7 JC DJl ft-J
10 4' a. m , 12 03 1 23, 2 IS J 31, I 27, 0 lo!
7 4S 10 11. II rn p m
For New York. Philadelphia, etc, Ma
J.ehigh alley Hallroad-C 15 a, in, 12 03,
123. 4 2. p m.. with Black Dlumond Ex
piess, lino p ni
Fr Pennsjlvanla Railroad points 0.13,
9 33 a. m ; 2 18, 4 27 p. m
lor western points via Lehigh Valley
Rallroad-7 4S a in 12 03 3 33. with Black
Diamond Expiess. 10 II. 11 30 p m.
Trains will arrive In Scranton rb fol
lows From Caibondalo nnd tho North 0.4",
7,41. 8 33, 9 31, 1018. 1153 a m ; 1 2J, 2.15.
3 23 4 21. 7.11 10 T3. 1127 p. m.
From Wilkes-B.irre and tho South G.15,
7 4S, S4S, 10 03 1155 11. m.; IIS. 211 3.13,
5 20, C 21, 7 51 9 05 10 05 p. m : 1 13 a m
SUNDAY TRAINS.
For Carbondale 9 07, 1131 p. m.; 1.53,
3 52. 5,51 51 p m.
For WIlkes-Bairc-9 IS, 1141 a. m J 1.5s,
3 2', 5 41 7 43 p m
Lowest rates to all points In United
States and Canada.
J AV BURDICK. fl. P A.. Albany. N. Y.
II. XV. CROSS D. I'. A . Scranton. Pa
Central Rnilroad or New .Icrssy
(Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.
Stations In New York Foot of Libert)
rtreet, N. R . nnd South Fciry, Whitehall
street.
Anthraclto coal used exclusively, Insur-.
Irs cleanliness nnd comfort.
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV 20, 1813.
Tialns leave Scranton for Pittston,
Wllkcs-Bniie, etc . at S 30 10.10 a. 111 , 1.20,
2 15, 120, 7 10 p m Sundays, 9 00 a. m ,
1 Oil 2 15 7 10 p in
For LtiL"Wood and Atlantic City, 8.50
a m.
For New Yoik. Newark and Elizabeth,
8 30 fexpressl n m , 1 20 (expiess), 3 20 (ex
press! p m Sundavs. 2.15 p m Train
leaving 1.2U p. m.. arrives at Philadelphia.
Reading Terminal, 7.0? p. m., and Now
York. 7 05 p ni
For Munch Chunk Allentown, Buthle
hem. Easton and Phil idelphia, S 30 a. m.,
120 3 20p m. Sundavs, 2 15 n m
For Baltimore and Washington, and
points south and west via Bethlehem,
s "0 a in , 1 .0 p m. Sundays. 2 13 p m.
For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc , at
8 30 a. m , 1 20 P m
For Reading, Lebanon and Harrisburg,
via Allentow n, S "0 a m , 1 20 p, m. Sun
day, 2 15 p m
For Pot tsv tile, 8 "i n m 1.20 p m
Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib
erty street, North River, at 4 00. 9.10 (ex
pretsi a m . 1 20 (express) p. m. Sundajs,
"i.ea've New York. South Ferrv, foot
Whitehall stieet at 00", n. m, 1,23 p. m
Passengers nnlvlng or departing from
thin tcimlnnl cm connect under cover
with nil tho elevoted rallmads, Broadway
table cars and ferries to Brookljn nnd
St iten islands making quick transfer to
and from Grand Centtal depot and Long
Island railroad
Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal,
n n m . 3io p m Sundays. 8.15 p m
' Thi'ough tickets to all points East,
South nnd West at lowest rates at tho
H,J l jT OLHAUSEN Gon. Supt.
H P. BALDWIN. Gen. Pass. Agt.
llric and Wyoming Valley.
Tlmo Table In F.r'cet Sept. 13th. 1M
Tialns leave Scianton foi New York,
New burg and Intermediate points tin
Liltt lallioad, nlMi for Hawley and local
noli its at 7 0) a m and 2 25 p. m Trains
1 live nt Scmntoii from above points at
10 2 1 a m , and 3 la and OOs p m.
scii.wi'o.x m isin.'M.
Ill lllfecl Oclotiir ilOllt, 1H0S.
North Hound.
Mouth Ilountf.
205 'JO I 9U4i2bO
t il-. P Ml )
fg Bt&tlons L
'K SOS
A-!! i' .Arrle Leave a m
7iiN Y Franklin rtt .... 749 .
7 in West 4Jnd street ... 7H
700 Weehawkon .... 810 ....
am ! 11 Arrive Leave r u r 11
10 4S 1 l.vi srtosu 2 oTTaii
104U .. ifl'i Hnnrock .... si nt 4 ss
1031 .. IS'ff StnilU'tlt ... tuui
10 Jl .... L'lti! 1'iestou I'ttik ... 1131, I f.
10 IS U40, Ulnvrnod ... 24160.
lOOi '.... I'.'SV 1'oyntl'llo .... SM 614
d'O .... 12 14 Orsoo . IBS Si)
943.... 1:11.x rieasant lit ... see 6?o
SO.... 11 M Vntoiidnls . 3C9 oil
.' .... 11 I'll lorestClty ... sis Md
fin .. 1181' Caibmdaie .... 831 5(4
tU7 . . (IFO, lnte llrldtfe . ,. 13 88 5 ft,
90i. . tllitil JJayneld .. is IS1 6 n
K.'.S... ill .a, Jennjn .... st 6C3
863.. tils Archibald . . a si, cm
860.... 11 ni Wlnlon .... iMiu
848. 11 11 l'eckvllla ... 8 WOKS
8 4V.. 11117, oirpliant ... 404 ttt
84i)....llUV ITIcebure .... 401821
8SS . 110.1 Thrnop .. 410 6 v7
8tt.... Ill"1 rrovlilenee . 4 It1 68
8.1.'.. jlio:7 J'ark Place .... 14 It
8S0 .... 106i her anl on .... 480,63.)
a 11 a MLearo Arrive t iV n
f Sunday only
f slKiilib s that trains stop on elgnal for pas.
aengeis
1 rains 20 and !Oi Sunday onlr. other trains '
dallv excrpt huuday.
crcuro rates via Ontario Western Utor
purchasing tickets and iave money.
moui.li VNagaor DutTtt slprr aud btt re
clIuintrcbalrcarNeiT York to cblciro nf bout
chance. Pu'eiiirer K.ioj Mw.3KCCI to
i'vvo Ceuta i er .11 lie.
... Jp.Andcrton, flen.ra As,
T. rutcrott, Ulv. l'rsa, , et.bcranton, ra.