THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1899. 3 M'CARRELL BRIBERY INQUIRY (.Concluded from rage 1. Mr. Brown answered the formal luestlons In tho negative. Mr. Drnse, of Berks, was ashed It tlobert Kvitns, of riillailelphln, had taken him out of tho house and tried m Influence his action on tho McCar rell bill, and answered In the negative Mr. Corny, of Luzerne, said a mem ber of the house told him that he could have had money If he would huvo moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was postponed until Mnrch 21. "Who was tho member?" Chairman Fow nsked. "I do not know whether the man was In earnest or I prefer not to kIvo Ills name until ho has taken tho stand and has had a chance to tell himself," ho replied. Mr. Corny answered the other ques tions In the negative. Messrs. Illlss, Hrltton, Brooks. Brophy, Burnett, Col- vllle, 'Chrlstinti, Cnstner, Chrisunn. Clarence. Clark. Cole, Constoln, Cut shall and Wenninger were called In the order named at the afternoon ses sion and answered In the negative the formal questions. The committee ad journed at 3.S0 until 7 o'clock. Evening Session. The committee reconvened at 7.30 o'clock this evenlnK In the rooms of the house Judiciary general com mittee. Mr. Dutton, of Adams, ex plained his absence from the house on the day of first ballot for United States senator by atatlng that hi; was with .friends and remained away from tho session because ho did not think there would be an election, and that his vote was not needed. Mr. Foster, of Centre, testified that nfter the speaker was elected, he made a canvass of the Uo publlcan leaders to bo appointed on the appropriations committee and the sol- FINANCIAL. LaBAR & FULLER BROKERS. Oldest Established Mouse In the City. Dealers In STOCKS. COTTON, (1RAIN and PROVISIONS, on margin or for delivery. OFFICE: Rooms 309 and 210 Hoard of Trade Building, Scranton, I'u. Ij. G. I.A. BAR. L, F. FULLISK To Investors . . . THE BUNSON-RUMFORD GO,, SCRANTON, PA. PROSPECTUS. It Is no loncer ft matter of doubt Hint gas will bo the universal fuel In town and cities for cooking purposes. Its convi ulence, comfort and economy has ulreudy bem extensively demonstrated even with the use of imperfect and make-.-hlft appliances. . ., Tlie rapid Increase In the sale of these appliances make It clear that the lielel lor effort and success In the sale of a com plete, easily muniigeil uiul economical gas cooker Is fully ready for the harvester. To this end thu Bunsen-ltumford ccm imnv. with olllces at Coal Exchange, has Ween oiircuizcd for the manufacture and sale of"ine Mudeni una. a iiuneui. tins kitchener that has been a three years' Mihlcet of careful study. Thorgh occupying a space of only twen. ly-fuur inches s-piaro it has all the ca pacity and more than the convenience of I c.ial or gas range with live notive lire holes and which would require a space nt Ipast three by four feet. Moreover, the fotm of the Grill Is such that tt is ornamental rather than ugly .mil It Is thus made desirable whether HiH users live in palaces or apartment". Further, Us construction is such that II ean ho quickly sot to work perfectly In any camp or irouutaln or sea shore re sort. it can bo used In a closet of moderate size, or behind an ornamental screen in the corner of any apartment. It Is hand some enough to Htnnd by Itself as a use ful piece of furniture. Mnny other points of Interest are sot forth In a neat booklet which will be sent to any address when requested. The grill was exhibited and a practical demonstration of Its capacity was made before tho Scranton Board of Trade at Its February meeting sutllclent food and sauces In elegant variety for fifty people was prepared in tne secretary s palatial office while the board meeting was in proeress and while the demonstrator had had no previous experience In line cook cry, the expression of satisfaction and positive delight over the lesults obtained was universal. Tho company begs to refer any who may be interested In the personal opinion of disinterested parties to the honorablo president and secretary of the board, or to any member of tho board who was present on that occasion. It Is desired to place tho grill on the general market early in the present sea son, and slnco all the details of manu facture aro completed. It only remains to make the merits of tho grill widely known to the general public. Subscriptions to this end are invited the lmmedlato proposition being to place a quarter page advertisement In all the leading magazines under a yearly con tract. It Is believed this will bring n, mall order business sufficient to cnabla the company to pay a liberal dividend at the end of tho first six months and cer tainly within a year. Tho grills are to be made under con tract and their cost will thereforo be a matter of nbsolute certnlnty. The objec. tlons which somo Investors have to man ufacturing enterprises do not obtain In this case. Thcro will bo no necessity for a large stock of grills on hand and none out on tlmo accounts no slow accounts nor bad debts. Tho grills will be made and paid for at a fixed price onlv as fast as rash orders are received nnd the money ftom saics win do in nana to meet every in debtedness as fast as they accrue. Proposing Investors are cordially Invited to examine tho r.rlll at the office of the company. No. 7 Coal Kxehange. The capital stock of the companv will be J23,OoO, or 500 shnree at $50 each SSI shares to be represented by the Inventor. Mr. Theo. II Dibble. The bnlance of stock to be sold at par SO per ccnt. to be paid In when the lull amount of 21! shares have been sub scribed, tho remaining 50 per cent, as it mav bo required. No more promising field for prolltnhlo Investment can be found anywhere today. Tho grill will be attractively set before the public in our magazine advertise ments and wo tnny rensonnblv expect liberal cash ciders from every part of tho United Stales and beyond. We may reasonably expect early nnd liberal dividends on the moderate In vestment required nnd a consequent rapid increase In the value of our shares. The Bunson-Rumford Co. 7 Coal Exchange, SCRANTON, PA. Our Removal S Cannot last much longer because we take possess on of the Rexford butldiug April i. There is aii 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 mouey. Any selection you may make aud wish to have them stored, can be stored by us in our large new stock room, free of charge for 30 days. PROTHEROE h GO.. I will tuarantfe that tar Kldny Cure will cure 00 r ccnt of all fornia of kidney eomptalnt anil la many initnnces tb most serious forma of might's disease. If the disease Is com plicated send a four ounce vial of urine. We will aualyie It and adrlio you frc what to do. M0NTO.V At all 3ruti(itf, Mo. a vtl. Quid to Htalth asfl mraleal uleie-f frr louo Arm n., mm. tuna jjipiiiaji llwT. tilers' orphan school commission. He saw Senator Martin and the governor who were tnirc-ther, and stated to them that, he desired to be placed on tho ap propriation committee 'to help the state college nnd tho Philadelphia hespltnl, ami that he wits nnxlotis to continue on tin- coinmWslon because ho could help his orphan friends. Mr. Martin prom ised to see Mr. F.irr and later told Mr. Foster that he did not think he could do him any good. The same evening he saw some one, he d'd not know who, nnd was told that Trank Wllllntr Leach wim the man to see. Mr. Foster snw Mr. I.each In the speaker's rocm the next morning and explained that he understood he was close to the governor nnd nsked him (Leach) to have him retained on the commission ami appointed on the ap propriations committee. Mr. I.each replied he was sorry ho hnd not met tho witness before nnd th'y parted. Later on a page came to Mr. Foster's desk with n note from Mr. I.each to call at the speaker's room. lie went and met Mr. Loach, who wanted to know what he could do for 111" "Old Man" nnd stated that the lienioerutlc votes Weie needed to elect hlltl. Mr. Foster replied that he was pledg ed to vote for the Democratic ontl'Mls nominee for senator us long its his name was before the Joint conventlo'i and that he could do nothing for Mr. Quay. Mr. Leach replied that the orphnti school commission had not been ap pointed nnd would be held up for a fv weeks. He said further that he was the mun that was making up the committees nnd not thp speaker. Mr. Foster added, and that my actions would depend on whether I would be appointed to theo places, to which I replied: "During this gold brick peilod. I told him, 1 would have to see the color uf what he had to give and further stn'e-1 that he had nothing to give that would chnnge my attitude on the question. We parted and we have not spoken since, except to bid each other thu time.' Mr. (Irover. of Luzerne, was asked If It was true as stated lv ex-Representative Thomas M. Movies, of Li' Sturm-., to Representative I'rlste, .if Northumberland, that he bod promised to second the motion to reconsider ir.e McCarrell bill, uiul replied that It wi-t not. Speaker Farr and Messrs. nnniti"-.'. McAVhlnney. Manning. Cteasy. Flh -r. Doty, Kdwards. DumleutUI. Fahey. F.-i-terolf and Stewart were called In Un order named and answi red the ques tions In the negative. The commit ,-e njouriied until 2 o'e'ock next Tuesdav afternoon. IN ITIb PLAY l.'JUS':i. "Sowing the Wml." "Sowing the Wlnl" hr.u .. .1;; '.I performance of 11 tin -. nitfhu' i. nt the Ac.idem of Mail. It- -t Kvery rent In the hou.-.- '."it' wi . d and a larg.- numbir of per 111 , contented with stunding lomr. The company was fortunui' i.i . .rlkin.r an unlooked lor ho'Mttx '.n il- i-t ! r forinane e of the -. e-i-k it r a.iti.i. T -audience vu n l.oliiiey one In more respects than ntiinliets J-' ui- vver Inclined li. 11 et lb hi ill. us and pa thetic situations e Ith f.l'. -Ilty. such as loud laughing iim,; indmir-t the success of the many .-lelldld climaxes found in the play. However, tin eoniiu.i.y. whic'.- i-4 an excellent one, was i;oi di-rlei from Its work. The story of the pla Is familiar to Scranton iliealer-goets and needs no repetition. The climaxc "t-owlng the wind" nnd "reaping the whirlwind" und "sex against sex" weu- very clev erly worked up In last evening's pro duction by Anielln Gardner us Rosa mond und Howard II. ill as Mr. Braba zon, a widower. W. H. Turner as Mi Wntklns, a bachelor, was certainly satisfactory. If the applause of the attdlenre is any criterion. There Is considerable com edy work in "Sowing the Wind," too, which was ably handled by A. D. Rich ardson us Sir Klrhnrd Cursltor. Eu genie Ilaydeu as Maud Fretwell and her mother, Helena Chalmers The company, ultngether, Is capable of giving a good production of th's strong drama. There will be 11 m,. In: 11 .. tinee todnj and tomorrow, nlso per formances In the evening. Jonas Garmnn Discovered. Ildtrlsburg. Pa. Alnivh 2'!. Jonas liar man, Mho -aiitilimly dlsappeeieel troin Lykens. In December, lvn. was located In St. Lads n-eeiitly and hroughl back to Harrlsburg last night by a private de tective. When Mr. Harm. in left home, he smrieu osiensmiy tor liarnslmri; on a business trip and hnd considerable money. A conference was hr-ld with his attorney d with his attorney re im his ihi.iiu-i.il as maile nil saiirn ,' i, "n,;.n ..""""'" anil to properly squiri affairs Mr. Ganmui h mi-lit for the hencllt ot his cicdllurs, PILL PRICE-The d.ts of , cents a box for pills are numbered. Dr. Agnew s Liver Pills at ten cents a vial ate surer, safer and plensat-ier to take, Cure Con stipation. Sick and Nitiouh Headache, Dizztnts. Lassitude, Heartburn. Dys pepsia. Loss of Arpetlti and all troiibbs arising fiotn llvei disorder. Sold by Matthews llros. and W. T. Clatk.-bl. e FiirnltuN Manufacturers, 134-136 WaihliglM Avanua mrnmsm al THE MARKETS. Wall Street Iteview. By Associated Press. New York, March 23. Tho slock mnrket took on an uppcuranco of strength to day nnd tho dealings of nbout thn-o-tuar-ters of a million shares were largely cen tered In tho railways. Ueallzlng toward tho closo cut down somo of tho advance, leaving thu net Improve mint generally slight. Bond prices today showed Im provements In many cases with an ex ceptional rise In Brooklyn elevated M. Tho market In general moved Irregularly tint lfiaartd wirM Irll-lnl. Tntnl Sales 3J. V.-O.ooo. I'nlted States now 3s advanced 'a wltilo tno new is uccuneu as mucu m mu bid price. By J. B. L. Carrlngton & Co. New York, March 23-The opening was Irregular with strength In Brooklyn ltanld TrntiHlt mid weakness In sugar, H to, fiiRt nninrd xtnelt broke 4 ner cent rapidly on largo sales. There were largo transactions In St. Paul and litirllimlon and qulney at an advance. St. Paul be ing bought freely with expectation of a recovery of the division In Its price, and Ilttrlingtnu and Qulney on quite heavy covering of shorts. Steel nnd Wro was strong whllo Manhattan Railway was of fered down on small transactions. An ef fort was made to break Continental To bacco but around 50 the stock met Inside support, but although not rallying ma terially, retained Its position In the mar ket. It may sell off 3 or 1 per cent, but there aro going to bo sky-rockets In It and any one who can buy It on u 20 per cent, n nrgln. will sec, we think, 40 per cent, proilt very shortly. London was an unimportant factor, buying slightly on balance. The feature of the market dating the early part of the day was strength ol the Graimers, Burlington and (Juincy leading with an advance of 2' per cent., closely followed by Hock Island. Atchison preferred was bid up ugalnst shorts. Coal sleeks were heavy In early dealings but developed Brent strength about mid-day with u sharp ads-anco In Jersey Central. Dela ware anil Hudson. Lackawanna, the lat ter being ery heavily purchased to a record nrlee. In the lain afternoon People's dns was taken bold of and advanced 3 points on inside bu Ing by the Flower Interests. There may be some decline from present prices tomorrow nnd Saturday owing to uncertainty to tne PanK statement nui there Is no question but that tho public has tnken hold otilte freely In the mnrket unil it will tnke a good dial of hcarj iim usurp to pupck tne jiieseui uuvani-e. While we do not advise purchase on the top of these strong rallies, we do advise celling In on weak spots, as we believe the enmlng spring will m-c record puce throughout the whole list. Market closed strong at nearly best prices of the dav. Quotations furnished by LABAR & Fl'LLKR, stock, grain nnd cotton brok ers, roms 2'i!' and 210, Board of Trade bulldlnp', Scranton, Pa. Open- High- Low- Clos. log. est. est. Ing. Mil. Cot. Oil r.5'i 35J 35', .,,,-4 Am. Suit. lleV Co ..irKi.. ir.W- IfilU 1IHIS bl'.a IK' Aie-n.. To. ti . kc .. -.-ii Am Tobacco Co 206 I 204. 20'i SW 205 20S Am .S. & W ... Am. S. W.. Pr llrook. B. T Can. Southern .. N J. Central .... Chc. & Ohio .... Cble. & G. W ... Cble. A.- N..W ... Cblc. B. & Q .... (I4U G4?i 64 C4 .IiN.nope UR f-sP b.hb ..107TJ lOiTi 107',!: WH .. r.S SS 5S 6S ..117U 11S; 117 1' .. 27 27i 2'i 27 .. 155; IS 15 15U ..m 14-e-f. HVk, 14Sfc ..111 1I31 14074 112'i Cble.. Mil. & St P i2fiH 12G7 i2r,ti i:r,3j Cble., R. 1. ft P 117 11SH 117i 118 Cble., St. P. 31. tt u. !;: ra 513 us 210 2121A 20S 211'A m Con. Gas Delaware & Hud D L. & W Fed. Steel. Pr .... Fed. Steel, Pr .... Oen. Electric I.oui.. & Nush ... Manhattan Ele ., Met. Traction Co 2121A 117Vj 174 U. S7I HC'.i ..11G 11BH llV4 107 372 S7U J7i r.2; r.2H B2',i 110 ..107 ... S7; ... fi ...114U ,.. 04 ..111 64b C4 f.4 111',! 108 IKe-fc 3U1 .'2 3SH 40 341 i 135 27 BOH 78i. 475 HSii 21 oc-';; 12' 52 52 4fii, Sill'. r,oJ 71U 2.52 1 1 M. K ft Tex.. Pr ' Mn. Pacific , Nat. Lead . V V. Central .... ! Out. ft West North. Paellle ..., I Nor. Paellle .... ' Paellle Mnfl . People's (til . .. ' Phil, ft Read P. ft R.. 1st Pr ... 1 Southern II. R Smi'irrn It. R.. ! .. 3SH ... 40 ... 31',i 39' 401.4, 4014 34i 1 ."l? ...IS.",!. 130 ... 2S 2S .. 50'iU Wi ... 7- 7SK ... JS"i 4SH ...11Ri2 121'. ...2ti(, 2li 2SH 11 47i 121 2IU lli i OS lol, 12'i 12' r.2t, 101, Sill -, mi; 71 21?4 !'3-N 12'. Wi .-,2'- r,2i ; !0a, f.0; 71 14 :iJ 94 'I'enn . C. ft Iron Union I'nelile ... U'llon Pae.. Pr . . U. S. Pllbber ... ' S. I eat her. Pr v-iii'iHh Pr .. . Vest Unliiti i;i miJ 501 71i 21 '.II 21S CMlCAtlO BOARD OF TRADE. open- High- Low- Clos- WHEAT. May 'onN.'"' Mnv Ji'-y e .ATS. May J-iiv PORK. May .I-ly L ARD. May J-.'ly Ing. est. est. Ing. Oil t;' fflij t)Vl ti 07'8 34", "-,11 i CS'i 63i Xoli 3.i ;i 20i 2i- 0.07 Ii.22 5.17 :;o 20-, 23i S.J'". n.U' 4 OO S M 9.22 e.Til S.17 fi ;k 5.17 3.WI 3.47 . Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. niu. Asked. Scranton ft ritisinn i rac. co. i First National Bank ' lllmhurst Boulevurd I Scranton Savings Bank I Scranton Packing Co Third National Bank I Tbroop Novelty Mfg. Co I Scranton Railway Co Dime Dtp. ft DK Bank , Economy Light, Heat & Pow- 1 er Company i Scranton Illuminating, Heat I ft Power Company scrim ton Forging Co Traders' N.itlunal Bank i l.neka. Lumher Co Lack. Trjst ft Safe Dep. Co.. Mtioflc- Mountain Coal Co .... Scranton Paint Co ' Clark ft Snover Co.. Com Clark ft Snover Co., Pr 1 Carson Coal Co Scranton Axle Works , Scr. lion Fence ft Mfg. Co ... BONDS. ' Scranton Pass Railway, first mortgage, duo 1.120 P.-ople'h Street Railway, llrst .-mtgage, eiue 191S pH.i-iie's Street Railway. Gen , .,' inoilgage. due 1921 n -k-on Manufacturing Co ... I I uelui. Township School 0.. 1 City of Scranton St. Imp. b't Mt. Vernon Coal Co i sti-riiniim Asle Works 20 soo 100 23.1 fi.1 3S.1 . . W 30 200 43 " 1(V 130 150 1.10 ... ll.V.i 80 40O 121 1(H) VI ... KM 11.1 ... 113 ... 113 1IH1 10.' ... 102 a . . 100 Krrnntiiii Traction t' bonds... 103 Carson Coal Co ll New York Grain and Produce Market. New York. March 2.1. Flour Quiet but steadily held at old price. Wheat-Spot Btcnrlv: Nil 2 red. M'c.. f. o. b.. afloat ' to arrive; No. 1 northern Duluth. M'c, f. o. b afloat; options rather weak all f. o. b afloat; options rallier weak nil I hiy but prices Improved slightly near the 'l"!"' nml Mt oft st01l,,y Ht au''-c' .net decline.: March closed w4c. ; May. 73ic; Julv. 723ic ; September, 71e Corn Spot steadv; No. 2. 421i:.l43e., f. o. b., afloat, new and old; options opened easy but was fairly steady afterwards, closed stead'- nt 'c. decline; March closed 41V-. ; Mav. 4fl'e. ; Julv, W4C. Oats Snot steadv; Nt. 2. 33c; No. H, 2c. ; No. 2 white, rn3Gc.: No. 2 do.. 3Po. ; track mixed west ern. 32a3le. ; track white. 3.1a2!c.; options, blow. Butter Firm: western creamery, I iiiSte.. do. factory. ISallWe.; Klglns, 22c ; Imitation creamery. ISljalSH-e. ; state dally. 14a21c.; do. creamery, 17a22e. Eegs Quiet; state and Pennsylvania, lie; western fresh, lie; southern, I3' c. Philadelphia Grain nnd Produco. Philadelphia. March 23. Wheat He- lower; contract guide, March 7o'.Ja,i1iC. I'orn Steady; No. 2 mixed, Mnrch, 38' in ;.i'..e. tJals Firmer; No. 2 winter clipped. HM-uKe. ; No. :i do. do.. ;M.l33'ie. ; No. 2 lo. iln.. 33a33'ae. Buttcr-FIrm; fancy western irenmery. 22c; do, prints, 3c. Eggs-Firmer; fresh, nearby, 13i,ac; do. western. 13'ant3V- : do. southwestern. 13ijc , do. southern. 13.113'se. Cheese Finn. Refined Sugaif Steady. Cotton I'nehangcd. Tallow-Firmer, hlsher; city RELIEF B FOR WOMEN DR. MARTEL'B FRENCH FEMALE PILLS rartlcuUrs and tmtl ir.onlalninplilntraled letter Muled I'bek. mENCH DRUQ C0..3BI & 303 Pearl St., New Yolk The People's A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tho IlencM of All Who Hnvo Houses to Rent, Real Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situation or Help These Small Advertisements Cost One Ccnt a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents 11 Word Except Situations Wanted, Which Arj In scrted I'ree, FOR RENT HOUHttH FOR HUNT IN CLINTON court. Inquire Luther Keller, IIOt'flH FOR RKNT-NO. (M N. WASH ItiKton itvenut), 11 rooms and bath room, largo yard: will be put in lino order. Apply at f37 Linden street. VLItV ni'lHIRABLK KIOHT ROOM loom bouse In tho W0 block Madison avenue, all Improvements. Inquire 122 South Seventh street. FOR RUNT 20S JIB'FHRPON AVKNUK. Inquire R. W. WALKUR, D., L. At. V. depot. HOl'SH TO LF.T-K1GUT BOOMS AND bath; new furnace. Near all depots. No. 112 .Mulberry. C. L, Mercerau, 130 Wyoming avenue. FOR RKNT TKN-BOOM SINGLE house; Improvements; 51S Pino street. Call ut C. J". Jadwln's. FOR RENT-LARGE BARN; CAN AC eonitnodate f,2 horses. Inquire of Moses Urn. X, (-0.. MIC. I.iirlcHwanna avenue. DR. BARN FOR RENT -APPLY Lackey. f,23 Washington uvenue. HOUSE FOR RENT INQUIRE OF HAU ry Spencer at Stevens' Cash Store, Dunmnre. FOR RENT-HOUSES NOS. 310 AND 332 North Wi shlnglon nvenue. below city building. Suitable for physicians' ofllces and resilience. Apply to Henry Belli, Jr., iOt Connrll Building. FOR RENT-STORE BOOM. NO. 207 North Washington avenue, formerly occupied by J. W. Guernsey. Steam bent, elevator, renr entrance. For terms upply to Jones Bros., 311 Lackawanna avenue. FOR RENT -TWO FLOORS 40xf.0; bent Included; centrally located; low rent. Inquire 137 I'enn avenue. FOR BENT HOUSE C21 MADISON avenue; steam heat; every runvent ence. Apply Owens Bros., C01 Madison nvenue. O F F ICES IN COMMONWEALTH Building; single rooms and suites for term of years with vaults. One suite of six connecting offices with three vaults or three suites of two oiflccs, each with vault. Modeinte price. Bellnlsbed to suit tenants. Inquire at room C09 on tith floor. FOB BENT-DESK BOOM OR SHARE of ofllces, second floor, front. Coal Exchange. Call nt room 15. FOB BENT -Qulney. SECOND FLOOR, 701 PSALE FOR SALE-PIANOS AND ORGANS AT Guernsey Brothers' rooms, 7-8 Burr building. Goods the best, prices the low est, terms the easiest. A call will con vince all. DESIRABLE LOTS ON COLFAX AVE nue. For particulars address Box 343, Scranton, To.. FOR SALE-TEN B-I-P-A-N-S FOR 0 cents at druggists. One gives relief. FOR SALE OR RENT. FOB SALE OB BENT-SINGLE HOUSE, 605 Qulney nvenue; city steam; selling price, JO.EiOO; rent. $in per month Including steam heat. G. F. Beynolds. JJJINISHEDJZOOMS. fubnished' front room 'Voii rent In auli-l house, one or two chll - dren. Address, W. P. S.. Tribuno ofllce. LARGE FRONT ROOM FOP. TWO GEN tlemen. 410 Adams avenue. FOR RENT-PLEASANT F'-MNISHED rooms; conveniences. Rooms from '1.00 up, 622 Mulberry street. BOARDING. GENTLEMAN CAN FIND BOARD with private family. Home comforts. 213 N. Main nvenue. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY "SAFETY IN SPECULATION"-$100 IN vested by my "Safe Method" In Grain or Stocks has paid $1,000 profit within 30 days. References furnished. Write for particulars Immediately. Richard Oilier, Banker and Broker, Chicago Stock Ex change), Chicago. MONEY TO LOAN AT 4"tO 6 PER cent; sums to suit bonower. Jnmes Gardner Sanderson, 1003 Slears Bids, city. prim ein hogsheads, 4'tc ; country do. do., barerls, lVtc; dark, do., iic; cakes. 3l'e-.. : grease, 24a3c. Live Poultry Quiet ; fowls. lO'jall'aC. ; olet roosters, ,a.- ; voting "hlckens. Ilal2c. ; duck. 11a12e ; peese, SVjallc. Dressed Poultry Firmer; fowls, choice, 12al2'ic.; do. fair to good, 11 all'ic; old roosters. Sc; young chickens, cnolce. 13al3'ic. ; do. fair to good. !i.ilte ; turkeys, choice to farcy, 12n1ie. ; do fair to good, SalOe. : ducks, c-holi-i and fancy, lOalle. ; comtr.on to good. laSc. Rcelpts Fluor, 1o.h) barre-li und 130 noo s'iek; wltcat, 1.300 bushels; corn. 41.t luisliel.; oats, pj.OiiO bushels. Shipments V heat, 3,000 bushels; corn. 10.000 bushels; oat. 110,000 bushels. Chicago Grain and Produce Market. Chicago. March 2.I. An um-xnci-tt-d de cline at Liverpool on account 01 a good crop prospect abroad weakened wheat an dMiiy wheat closed with a loss ot 'ne Corn declined He. Oats sa'ic. Pork Im proved 7'ie. nnd laid and ribs Se. end-. Cash quotations were as follows; Flour Steady; No. 2 white, r,7.afl'se : No. 'I -In., h3iSiiCSc. ! No. 2 red, 70.l"o'jf. Corn :'A"ii ; No. 2 vellow. 34e.: No. 2 oats. 2.1sa2M-. ; No. 2 white. 3'lta31c; No. 3 do., 2ti'...ai0i,e.; NiT. 2 rve, 51'-c; No. 2 bat lei. Snl7e. : No. 2 Max seed. $1.17i:: new. if1.L'ls; pi line tlm othv seed, f2.3;; mess pork, s.fi,"a!i. lard. f.1.2"aB.23: short ribs. SUIal.M); dr s.lted shoulders. Penile; short clear, $1 Wa"; whiskey, 1.20; sugars, unclianged. Chicago Live Stock Mnrket. Chicago. Mnrch 23.-Cnttle-Faiuj 13.70 ehoeo steers. .i.:;niia.ij' nieuinms, $3.Wa4.75; calves. J.l.60a7.15. Hogs-Kiirly demand especially strong and prices ruled 2'H-. higher for choice; subsequently tho iiiivance was lost; lair lei eneice, m.;ii.i.:i.i; packing lots. $3.55a3.M: mixed. $3.Ciia3.i21a: butchers, $3.05at.!O; light. J3.r.1a:t.t-.1; plgi. 3.21a3."o. Sheep In large supply but re-e-e-nt iirlces were generally malutumud. Poor to prime brought Mai; choice, $1 10 and upwards; yearlings. $5a5.21: export heavy sheep were saleable at $I.V Infe rior to rholco lambs, lleece, sold at tla5.00; largely $3.40. Receipts-Cattle. 11 OW l-.end; hogs, 2fi,Oi0 head; sheep, l'.i.(M) head. New York Live Stock Market. New York. Alarch 23. Reeves Very light trading; feeling ste-ndy. Calves steady common to choice, $3a5.7.1; tops, S. Sheep and Lambs Sheep, teady; lambs. 10c. lower; unshorn sheep. Ma.1.2.1; clipped $1.8.1: unshorn Iambs. $.1.7.1;. 1 C5; culls. $3; clipped lambs. $5.50a3.C1; sliipplng lambs, $la,1. Hogs-Easier ot $1.10.11.2.1. Buffalo Live Stock Market. East Buffalo, N. Y., AInrcb 23.-Cattle Quiet. Hogs Fairly nctlvn: good to eholce Yorkers und light mediums, $l.0.1a 4.10; roughs, jj.siua.ba; pigs, fair to cnoice, $3.9Aa4. Sheep and Lambs Slow; choice to extra, $iiu6.10; culls and common. SI..10; sheep, choice to selected wethers, $.1a5.13; culls and common, $3a4.33. East Liberty Cattle Mnrket. East Liberty, IM.. Alatch 23. -Cattle-Steady; extra, $:..50n5 76; prime. i.1.30.i5.f0; common. $3.r,oa4. Hogs Active; prime mediums, $i,10al.J2i- Sheep-Steady. Exchange. WANTED. WANTED-CASE OF BAD HEALTH that n-I-P-A-N-S will not benefit. Send 5 cents to Blpans Chemical Co., New York.for 10 samples and 1,000 testimonials. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. PASTBY COOK WANTED Charles hotel Immediately. AT ST. WANTED-OIRL FOR LKJHT HOt'SE work. Address 014 Cherry street, city, YOUNG GIRL WANTED AT IDEAL Lunch Boom. 107 Wyoming avenue. LADIES TO EMimOIDER-GOOD PAY- Ing, easy work sent to your tmnio; write for sample and materials. Unlquo Embroidery Co.. 102 Fulton St.. New lork. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE, CHEAP-VALUABLE BUS iness property on Marlon street, be tween C'npouse and Penn avenues, con taining about B5 feet frontage, with meat mnrKct, imrn, snoe slinp ami ice nouse. If sold possession given at once. L. P. Wedeman. 227 Washington avenue. FOR SALE-MY RESIDENCE AT 233 Colfax avenue; just ci inpleted. All modern Improvements. Herdwood finish, sanitary plumbing, electric lights, etc. Price reasonable. Address Frank T. Okell, 220 Broadway, New York city. THE SCRANTON OAS AND WATER Co. and tho Hyde Park Gas Co.. In ac cordance with the policy of these com panies to reduce rates from time to tlmo as may be wat ranted by Increased eon sumption, notice Is hereby given that on and nfter April 1, next. Hie price of gas will be one dollar and ten cents per ono thousand cubic feet consumed, subject to the following discounts: Fv- percent, on all bills where the consumption for the month nmounts to less than twenty live dollars; ten per cent, on all bills where the consumption for the month nmounts to twenty-live dollars and up wards. Provided the bill Is paid on or before the 20th day of the month In which the bill Is presented. Ry order of tho board. o. B. HAND. Secretary. LEGAL. PROPOSALS WILL IU:RECEIVED for the erection of a two-toom school building at Lincoln llelslits for the Lack awanna. Township School Hoard, from date until (i p. in. March 30, 1mm. Plans and specifications can be seen at the residence? of the undersigned Miners' Hill, Mlnooka. WM. THOMAS. Secretary Building Committee-. AUDITOR'S NOTICE-IN RE: ESTATE of Joshua S. Miller. dceeas-d. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by tho Orphan's Court of Lackawanna County to make distribution of the fund In tho hands of George W. Millar and Frederick Conn, administrators of the es tate of Joshua S. Miller, deceased; among the parties entitled thereto hereby elves notice that he will attend to the iliilles of bis appointment at tlie olllee of S. It. Price, ese lit! Wyoming .ueiuie. In tb.' city of Scranton In said county on the 21st day of April. A. D. IMW. nt 10 o'clock a. m., nt which time and plaie all persons ate required to present their claims tu be debarred from coming in on said fund. BUSSELI. DIMMICK. Audlor. ESTATE OF EMMA S. WATKINS, DE ceased. In the Orphans' Court of Lackawanna County. No lCTH, Old Series. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Lackawanna county to pass upon the exceptions taken to the llnal account of D. W. Vaiigliau, executor, llled September 10. ls!i, nnd to , make distribution to the patties entitled thereto, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of hi., appointment at bis law olllces, in the council itiuuung. on Saturday, Aptll lot. liO'.i. nt 10 o'clock a. m.. at which time nnd place all parties Interested may attend and those- having claims on the fund must appear and pre sent their claims or be forever debarred from coming In on said fund. CHAS. E. OLVER. Auditor. N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Lackawanna couiil.s. Alaich Term. "I"-. ISMi. Notice Is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the -Mid court on April 3 IMA at 0 a. in., under the Act of Assembly of Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled "An Act to provide lor tho incorporation and regulation of cer tain corporations," approved Anrll 2t. is7l. and tho supplements thereto, for tin- charter of an intended coipoiatlon to be called Liberty Hell U--nellclal society of St. Stanislaus ICoitka. the character and object whereof is the maintenance of a society composed of person of good moral character for beneileial and pioti'u tlve purposes to Its members Horn funds to lie collected therein to render aid and comfort to Its members In slcknei- and distress, and promoti education aud phv steal training of it members, and all tin rights, benefits and privileges of the hiiIiI Act of Assembly and its supplements. The proposed charter Is now on tile in tlv Prothonotary's olllee. WM. VOKOLL'K. Solicitor. TO WHOM IT MAV CONCERN: The Scranton Dairy Companj heichy pub lish n description of a certain bottl- which they use In connection with their dairy business and the yale of cream and milk In the clU of Seinnion and the eottntv of Lackawanna, and which il.'j- Inn 11 1 10 leglster under the prolsions of the Act of May . INvl. The bottle is cvlinililc.il in form, lias upon It face, within a e-liile. the unuis "Scranton D.ilr Comp.i'iy. Scranton. Ph.," and In the center of the clic'e a large letter "S" ..tld on the back of said bottle "This "inttle to be re-turned." The Scnntnn Dairy Cnmpnnj. WILLARD. WARREN KNAPP. Solicit oi'i. IN RE ESTATE OF ROKERT ROII1N son. late of the Ct of Serunton. de ceased. Notice Is hereby given Mint Vtters of iiilmllilM'. atl.-li on ilie above- named tete have been grimed 10 the unoer slgned. All persons h-ivlng claims again -t the sume will present thetn for payment, and those IniUbt""' theri-ti. will ph-.i make- Imnndl'ti. p.ivtiunt to lSi-ssle F. Rnbliison. AdmlniM-iitrl. WELLES .s. TORHEY. Attoines. A SPECIAL .MEETING OF THE stockholders of the C..rtle Gold Alin ing nnd Alllllng Comp'inv will b- held on Saturday. Aptll S lMi. a' 2 ' o'clock p. in. in Ranb's hall. No. 1(1 Wyoming ave nue. Seiaiiton. Pa. for tb" purpose of illseiislng affairs of lb i-nmp.in.v. and 1 term. L. .-. hl..Al..o. President. SITUATIONS WANTED SITFATION WANTED--BY A BOY '.6 vears old. willing to work In ollice- or store; e-att furnish recommendation. Ad elress. Bright. Honest and Willing, ill euro of Tribune. SITFATION WANTED-TO GO OCT BY tlie dav washing or cleunlng. washing and Ironing taken home. Call or aildtesi L. B.. 3.14 North Snmnei avenue. SItTaTION WANTED-BY A AlIDDLE nged gardner or any kind of wi rk Can rare for borsch. Address Gus Schmelssner, 411 Hickory street, city. vril'NrS MAN OF STRICTLY TEMPER- ale habits and good morals desires a position of trust and responsibility. Yen best of reterences. Addre-ss Homer D. Pease, 63D Wushlngton ave. SITFATION WANTKI) - WASHING Ironing or any kind of hoiu-e eleaiiing bv the day or will take washing home. Mrs. Lee, side door, 420 Franklin avenue. SnTLVTION-WANTED-BY A YOI'NG man, has had three years experience In the grocery business. Would Ilko to eollcct and take orders or travel for a re. llnblo cigar llrm; nn furnish refoience. Address Hustler, 1121 Capouso ave., city. aTiIDDLE AOED LADY WANTS A situation ns nurse girl In family of two or thri-e children; can give best of references. Addiess Mrs. C. II. R,, 010 Union street, city. PROFESSIONAL. AnoHiTEora EDWAIID II. DAVIS, ARCIHTBCT, Conncll building, Scranton. K. U WALTER. ARCHITECT. OFFICII rear of WH5 Washington avenue. LF.WIS HANCOCK, JR.. ARCHITECT. 433 Spruce St., cor. Wash. av.. Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT, Price building, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. DENTISTS Dfi. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRI yato Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry. DR. H. F. REYNOLDS, Ol'P. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUUACH. 113 Wyoming ave. WELCOME C. SNOVER. 331 Washington avenue. Hours. !i to 1, nnd 2 to D. HAT MANUFACTUnnn. TOLLHS, 100 SPRUCE STREET,MAKES your hat to older and thry lit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANK Iln avenue. Bntes reasorable. P. ZEIGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOt'SE, NEAR U., L. ft W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Ku ropeun plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. LAWYER! FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTOBNEY AND Counsellor-nt-Law, Burr building, rooms U and 11, Washington i-venue. WILLARD. WARREN ft KNAPP, AT lorne.VM and Cotinscllors-nt-Law. Be publican building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JESSUP ft JESSITP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law. Commonwealth building. Rooms 1. 20 nnd 21. JAMES AV. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Rooms 311, r.1.1 and MG, Bourd of Trade building. D. P. BEPLOOLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Meats' building, corner Washington avenue and Spttice street. JAMES J. H. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY. at-I.aw. 301 Commonwealth building Setanlon. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms !iii3-lii)l, Jth floor, Mears building. L. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW , i2 Board of Trade building, Scrinton. T'a. C. It. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth btilldlntr, Scranton. Pa. PATERSON ft WILCOX. National Bank building. TRADERS' C. COM EC, VS. building. fi-13 REPUBLICAN A. W. BERTHOLF, Meats' building. ATTORNEY. PHYSICIANS AND SUtSCOMS MARY A. SHEPHERD. M. D.. IIOME- opathlst. No. 22s Adams nv'emie. DR. W. E. ALLEN. .112 NORTH ingtoii avenue. WAS If- DR. L. M. OATES. ROOMS. 217 AND 20S Hoard of Trade lliilldlng. Olllcn hours, 8 to II a. m.. 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. 111. Resi dence i:i MadUoli avetrte. DR. C. L. I'REAS. SPl.i'IALIST 'N ituptuie. Truss Fitting ami Fat Reduc tion. Oflke telrphei e lSH'l. Hours. In to 12. 2 to I. 7 to '.1. DR. S. W. L'A.MCREAI'N. OFFICE 33:' Washington avenue. ltesideiit:e. 1316 Mulberry, chronic diseases. lungs, he-art. kidneys and getilto-utinary or gan n s I illy, llonrr. I to 4 p. In. W. (1. ROOIC. VETERINARY SI'R geon. Horses. Cutt'u- mill Dog- treated. Hospital. 1:'1 Linden stieet. Scranton. Telephone 22. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Si ronton. Pa. Cnures meiiaratorv to college, law. m. dleli.e or bulnes. Opens Sept. 12. Send for catalogu Rev. Thom as M. Cann. 1. 1.. D. Wiilt r II. Tiitell. A. Al. SETDS G. R. CLARK CO.. SEEDA1EN AND Nurserjmen; store 1IU Wushlmrton ave nue: given house. 1311 North Alain ave nue; store telephone. 2. WIRC SCTTRIVS JOS. KCETTEL REAR .111 waiiii.i axcnile, Sciatiton. J'a.. turer of Wire Screen-. LACKA- uianufae- Miscr.L-. -riEoua ItAl'ER'S ORC11F.STRA--.MCSIC FOR balls, picnics parti, . n-ei-i tlons. wed dings aud eoncett work ftiri.lsbed. For term-', nildiess R, J. Ilaiu-r. conductor. 117 Wvomlng iMliue, ener Hulhert's iiiusli store. AlEO.MtC.EE llROTIIERit. PRINTERS su"plii-. envel ipei. panel- bags, twine. Warehouse. l.;a Washington avenue, Pcrniitoti. Pa MRSrirTMCETrLEIl, SCALP TItl-:AT-li.-nt. 30c; sb.iinpi.oiiia. Mi.: facial ninssagi'. manieurlm.'. 2',c . cbiiop.idy. 701 (Jiiini-y. CITY SCAVENGER A.B. IIRIHOS CLI-.AN.-- PRIVY VAULTS and cess poois. no odor. Improved pump used A. BlllOtiS. Proprietor. L.avo en dei s 1100 North Mam avenue, or F.K'ke's dtnc store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 9310. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. l.shiejli VitUev Kailroa.1. In Effect l'eb 5 iS'jO. TRAINS I.E.Wi: SCRANTON Fur Pl.liuetulphlii and New York via D. & II. R. It. al ii.13 a. m. nnd 2.n.i. 2. IS. 4.27 BlacU Diamond Expn-es. and 11.30 p. m. r-unuas. u. .v n.. i-'". i." i. 10. For While Haven. Huzleton and prin cipal points hi tin- coal regions via 1). & II It. R., I..4V 2. is and 4. J" p. 111. For FottsUlle. f,.il. 2.1s p. m For Ueih'ehem. Easton. Reading, llar risburg nii'l principal interniediato sta tions via D. A: II. It. R.. ti. 1.1 a. in., 12.0J. 2 Is. 1.27 Blark Dluinoml Express. 11.30. Sundays. I). .: II., .l 7.4,s p. 111. For Tunkhaiitiock. Towanda. Ehnlra, Ithaca. Geneva and pt'lui ipal Intermedi ate stations, via D.. I. - V. R. R., 8.0S 11. m.. 12.55 and :!.::. p. in. For Geneva. Rochesier, Buffalo. Niag ara Falls. Chicago und all points west via 1). & II. R. R.. L'.DI. 3.33. Black Diamond Exptess, 7.1S and 11.30 p. rn. Sundays. D. & II.. 11 43 a. 111.. 7. I p. in. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley parlor ears en all trains between Wilkes-Batre and New York. Philadel phia. Buffalo nnd Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN 11. WILBl'R. Gen. Supt . South Bethlehem. Pa. CHAS. S. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt., 2'i Cort land slrct New York. A. W. NONEAIACllElt. Division Pass- enger Agent. South Bethlehem, Pa. For tickets nnd Pullman reservations apply Can Luokawnnna ave.. Serunton, Pa. Your Advert is Ing wid reach the people, whosa trade N worth Iuviiik, If you place it In the Columns of the SCRANTON TRIBUNE. THE RETURNS Constantly being received by users of Tiiu TRini'Nii"Want ad" columns are unexcelled. If you have anything Tor Kent. Sale or bxch.in.Ke, or if von want anvthlni;, try one of TIIU TRIBUNE'S cent-a-word advertise ments. They do the trick, and cost but a trifle. RAILROAD TIME TABLES, NAAmAA Scheduled Ilffsct Mty 19. 1S0S. Trains Loavo Wllkes-Barro as FoU lows: 7.30 a, m wook days, for Sunbur Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Bait!. more, Washington, and for Pitts burp and tho Wost. 10.15 n. in., weok days, for- Hazloton, Pottr.ville, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, HarrisburK, Phlladalohla, paltlmoro, Washington nnd Pitts- burp and tho Wost. 3.12 n. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris burg Philadelphia, Baltimore. warm ngton, and Plttsburr aril tho Wost. 00 p. m., week days, for Sunbur, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. . . J. I. WOOD, (Jen'l Pais. AirenL J- . HUTCHINSON, UeneAl M.niw. Del., Lacka. and Western. ,1, , Kffct Monday, Nov. 14, 1833. ' 1 rains leave Scranton as follows: Ex fmSS,or. New Vork and all points cast, 1.40 3.00, u.10, S.00 and 10.03 a. m.j 12.55 umi J.l P. 111. .i,'?N'"rt'!',3 for l-aston, Trenton. Phlladol. f, plilu .and tho south, 5.10, S.OO and 10.05 a, w-. 12.6 1 and 3.33 p. m. Jobyhnnnu accommodation. CIO p. in. n,u..I),;, f.or Ulnghamton, Oswego, 3N m,.'i (-ornlnK. I'-ith. Dansvillo, MounC fi? ",s,a'"3 "uffilo, 12.10. 2.33, 9.00 a. m.; ' firr,i i P:"0 '' m- making closo conneo im?u,.at J.Juffa1 to nil points In tho wost, northwest n,i ,,,. ....,. JVnsliitiijtiii accommodation. 3.40 p. m, "'"Khnniton and way stations. 1.03 p. m. icnolsnn nccommcdatlon. 5.10 11. m. Lxpress for Utlca und Klchfleld Springs, -3-1 11. m, nll(1 j j5 p m Ithacu, 2.S3, 9.00 a. m. and 1.55 p. m. ti . I'""Ihiimbcrland, Pittston Wilkes- Harre, Plymouth, llloomsburg und Dan yiic. making close connections at North utnberlatid for Wllllamsport. Harrlsburg, Baltimore, Wnshlngton and the south. Northtimbetland and Intermediate stai tlons, COO, 10.03 11. m , and 1.5.1 and 5.40 p. in. Nantlcoke nnd intermediate stations, 30s nnd 11.10 n. m. Plymouth and inter-, mediate stations. 3.11 aud S.GO p. m. For Kingston, 12.53 p. m Pullman parlor und sleeping coaches on nil express trains. l'pr detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc. apply to M. L, Smith. Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket tf llee. Delaware and Hudson. On Sunday, Feb. Gth, trains will leava Scranton ns follows: For Carbondal.i-C.20. 7.G3, 8.33, 10.13 a. in.; 12 noon: 1.23. 2.20. 3.52, 5.23, C.25, 7.57. 9.1.1. 11.00 p. m.; 1.1(1 a. m. For Albany. Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc. 6.20 a. m., 2.20 p. m. For Honesdale C20, 10.13 a. m.; 2.20, 5.21 p. in. For Wllkes-Harre-C43. 7.4S. 8.43. 9.S8, 10.43 a. m.; 12.03. 1.23. 2.18. 3.33. 4.27, 6.10, 7.4s. 10.11, 11.30 p. m. For New York. Philadelphia, otc, via. Lehigh Valley Rallroad-C45 a. m., 12.0.1, 1.2S, 4.27 p. m.; with Ulack Diamond Ek press, 11.20 p. m. For Pennsylvania Railroad points, C. 15, 9.3s 11. m.; 2.18. 4.27 p. m. For western points, via Lehigh Valley) Rallroad-7.1S 11. in.; 12.03. 3.33. with Blacfc Diamond Express. 10.41, 11.30 p. in. Trains will iirtive In Scranton as fol lows: From Cnrbondalo nnd tho North 6.40, 7.1:5. S..Te, 9.31, 10.3S. 11.53 a. m.; 1.23. 2.15, 3.2.1. 4.25. 7.13. 10.3. 11.27 p. m. From Wllkes-Rarre and tho South 6.15, 7.4R, 8.13. 10.0S. 11.5.. a. m.: 1.18. 2.14. 3.41, 5.20. 0.21, 7..13. n.ftl. 10.0.1 p. m.j 1.13 a. m. SFNDAY TRAINS. For Cat bondale 9.07, 11.33 p. m.J 1.5J, 3..12. r,.r.:t. 9.3:1 p. m. For Wllks-narre-9.4S, 11.43 a. m. 1.58i 3 2. i1.43. 7. IS p. m. Lowest nites to nil points In United States and Canada. ,1. W. RPRDK'K, C P. A.. Albany, N. ; II. W. e'ROSS. D. P. A., Scranton, Pa. Central Railroad of New Jersoy (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) Stations hi New York Foot of Liberty street, N. R.. und South Feiry, Whitehall Anthracite coal used exclusively. Insur ing cleanliness nnd comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 20, 189S. Trains leave Sernnton for Pittston. Wllkes-Barre. etc.. at 8.30, 10.10 a. m.. 1.20, 2.35, 3.20, 7 10 p. nt. Sundays, 9.00 a. m., l.fti. 2.15. 7.10 p. m. For Lak'-wood and Atlantlo City, 8.30 For New York. Newark and Elizabeth, S20 (express) a. m.. 1.20 (express), 3.20 (ex press) p. m. Sundays. 2.15 p. m. Train leaving 1.20 p. m.. arrives ar Philadelphia, Rcadlnc Terminal. 7.02 p. m... und New York. 7.03 p. in. For M.tuch Chunk. Allentown. Bethle hem Enstnn nnd Philadelphia, 8.30 a. m.. 1 "1 1 3.2 p. m. Sundays, 2.15 p. m. For Baltimore and Washington, ana iiolnt south and west via Bethlehem 8 30 11 in., 1.20 p. m. Sundays, 2.15 p. m. ' For' Long Brunch. Ocean Grove, etc., at 8 ''0 a in.. 1.50 P- ni- For' Reading. Lebanon and Harrlsburg, via Allentown. o.-'J " o.. --v v. " buh- '''For'Pou'sldile. 8.30 a. m.. 1.20 p. m. iict inning, leave New York, foot of Lib ertv street North River, at 4.00, 9.10 (ex press) a. in.. 130 (express) p. m. Sundays, 4-!I eave'New Y'ork. South Ferry, foot) Whitehall street, nt 9.03 a. m., 1.2o p. m, p-iisengers arriving or departing from ,1,1V terminal can connect under cover with all the elevated railroads, Broadway; cable cars, and ferries to Brooklyn and statcn islands, making quick transfer to nml from Ornnd Central depot and Lonsr 'lavePhundelphla. Reading Terminal. 0 01 11 m.. 3.0ft p. m. Sundays. 6.15 p. m. Through ticketB to all points East. South and West at lowest rates at the 'station. fn gupt HP BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Alt. line aud Wyoming Valloy. Time Table In Effect Sept. i. 1MI. TrXs leave Scranton for New York. ..u,,,. nml Intermed ate points on i'Mnts at 7.03 a m. and 2.23 p. m, Tralnr S?rue' at Scranton from above points a 10 "3 a. n. and 3.15 and 9.0S p. m. SCU ANTON DIVISION. Ill Ilffer.t October UOtti, 1HDS. North Hound. feoulh Bound. il 2- Stations 5 wL lo o Tu i- 11 ArrlTe Leve a m J5SS.Y, Franklin St .... 7io . "" 7 10 West 4vnd street .... 7 4J . "" 7 Ol1 Wecbawkea .... 810 ... i' m r t Arrive Leave r Mir m I0i 5 TTSi tadosla 3i: t.io 1040.... ton Hancock .... 2 n 4 s 11131 .. ISMi StailUllt .... 3S2 445 tn St.... I2' Preston Park .... 31 4 6ft 10 15 .. 1240! Wtnivnod .... Sil 581 jooo .... laav Poyntelle .... a aJ 6 14 o.W..,, 1211 Orsou .... as 6 -.'3 040.... I23 riensant Mt. ... 3CCS10 9K8 .... 11 R9 I'lilondale ... 80 (!4 9-.'i.... 11 40, KorestCIty ... 8I(4S Ol". .. 1134 Caibindaie .... W in 90fl (iiMO, White Hi Idw'e ... fa8w 9I1. .. n2ll .May Held IS 48 601 H.M... 1183' Jcrmyn ,.., S45 03 RBi 111s Archibald .... 8 61 0v H80L...II13 winton .... set er; 8481.... 11 in rcckviiie .... iu ie 84?, ,11 (rr. oiipnant .... 4 04 i 840 .... 11 o-.i I'rlceburK .... 40T8SI H3H liftl Ihroop ... 410 1 17 853.... l( rrnvldenc . 414 63i B3-.M. .. (1057 park Place .... t 17 42 8 20.... 10 55 hcrautou .... 4 90 4 Ji- a ill i wLeate Arrive r Mr u . siinibiy only. f. signifies that trains stop on signal for pas. eenceta. i rains 205 and V0 Sunday only. Other train dally except Sunday. secure rates via Ontailn Western before rurclm-lnc tickets and eare uioney. UioutU Wnirier uunt sX--pr and tm raw cllnlnit chair car New York to Chloiro wrout cliaiige. I'lirijeimer btwtaa ClJaceScd i' wo Cent I xr.llllr. J. O, Andercon, Oen. Fau Afft. T. nitcrott, Ulr, I'tsa, ct,tcrnto. VK