THE SCRANTON TRIBUJNE-THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1899. 2 IN THE THEATERS "Tho Linra" at tho Lyceum. John Drew Is featured ns the star of the company which presented Henry Arthur Jones' comedy, "The Liars," at tho Lyceum Inst night, but he Is a very unobtrusive star, for the very excellent renoon that Mr. Jones has written n comedy Instead of a vehicle to exploit n star. The audience liked It all tho better foi that It's hard to construct it comedy fot a t-tar and preserve tho Inlet est, humor and dramatic unities Mr. Jones has reached that happv period of his career us u writer for the xtORo when ho no longer has to-try. He does not hav to erect comedies to unlet. In "The l.lniH" ho has dlldcd tho In tficst to advantage between four lead Ins characters. Thero Is never a dull moment, the utago nocr walls and there Is no necessity for whirlwind climaxes to tide the comedy ovei the petlod when the star Is taMng ft breath ing spell There will be a wide difference of pinion about the desirability of tnklng as the lia.e of a comedy the theme which Mr. Jones selected, but there can ho no dissent from tho opinion that It Is a mnrveluuslv well constructed play. The atmosphere may be faulty; It lin pnhibl Is, but few thentre-Roeis will ilnd anv particular fault with that. I'hey like 01 dislike a play for what Ih fondly believe Is Its moral rather i linn Its atmosphere, and If they con sider The Liars" lonpr enough they can llnd tho moral, and, what Is altogether eeellent about the comedy, can Unci ItiM the kind of a moral they most do sire. Tim i.imnnin could be Improved up on but little Mi. Drew as Sir Clirls tophei Peering was ety subdued for Mi. Diew, his eyes and mustache play ing but unlmpoitant parts In the por truvat ol the role for which he was cast. Nabtlle li lug's woik was extremely unoen One moment she was the true artist, the next ai Uncial and disap pointing In the extreme Arthur Hyron "hated the male honors of the evening with Mi. I)i ow. D. II llarklns Mll lon Llpman, Lewis linker, James Llnd sav, i:thel Hanymoro, Mt. Drew's niece; Jennie A. Eustace, Maile Der leks.on and Geitiude Oheen vvem other xcellcnt membcr.s of the company who had lmpmtant rolts.. As In all of the Chatles Trohman pro ductions the staging ot tho comedy was an encaging fe.ituie ot the per formance The audience completely tilled the theatet. After the third act Mi. Dipw received a cuitaln call. "Tho Gypsy Geiman." '-omedlan Toole made a dteided hit at the Academy of Music la.t night as Kip Van Winkle" and the play will b lepnated fils afternoon Tonight lin will be seen in "The Ovpsv Oeiman.-' "Night Owl Bmlesquers." Tlieie Is no butlesqup organisation on the load whlih has a better reputation lor giving a tlist-dass e-nteitainment than 1'ied. Klder's celel)iated "Night owls," who commence an engagement of three Ias at the Gaiety on Thurs day afternoon, Maich SO The company this season Is an unusually strong one, Including the famous D.uling sisters, hie and charming. Krooks and Brooks, the clovei comedians, Ovvly Randall, the oiiglnal Hebrew Juggler, Colton and Dai row, eccentric comedy sketch, Hilly Harlow the per-popular entei tnlnei, and Kawt-on and HalsJey, lllus-tinf-tl tongs, together with Ada Hay, Viola Cm on, I-aur.i Graff Louise rcn- The little god of love turn away from a sickly, sallow, nervous, hcad-acliey, back achey, lifelc" woman Every woman should have the beaut), vivacity, and vigor ot pert-ct lieaitu. ine bright glow of health, bright eyes, clear skin, ' red lips arc more attrac tive than any mere reg ularity of feature. A w oma'n can't change the shape of her features but anv woman miy have the beauty of health No healthy woman can be ugly No sickly woman can be beautiful Regularity of the functions of the distinct ly feminine organism is the first essential to womanly happiness, comfort and beauty Miss Laura BrooLs of Clinch, Hancock Co , Term , writes ' I thank Gex for mcli rem edies as Dr rierce " favorite Prescription unit 'Golden Medical Dicoerj for mjelf and friends honestly believe that had it not been for these wonderful medicine I would to-dav be in mv grave I am t ure that I could not have lived many day s iu the condition i was in m ine lime i ursx romuiieu you I was only praying to die and be free from pain I was simply a snaaow anu we naci tnea almost everything, when. through a friend, I was advised to write to ou which I did thinking all the while that it was only foolishness to think tltatsuch a case as mine could be cured Hut I do not think so to-day J. fter the first week a treat 73 nieut lut a a nrrcrthed I telt like another woman and i naruiy oeuevcu mat sucn could be. when the fir-t pe-5 nod w as passed without pain 1 continued the treatment un-v til I had used about seven' tottle of the 'Favorite Vm-ii scriotion and some of the i Discovery,' and now I am a:J wen wuninn i wouia nave given any amount if I had It just for the it si it has already given me rest from pain I nevi know when the periods are coralnz on now as I am free from naln. and luring the time I feel just as well as at any time, and am never confined to my room as I once was, I can eat anv thing I want and can work at anv kind of work something I could never do till this summer Everybody who knows me thinks it wonderful that I am not sick an) more I thank Rod for this friend of woman this blessed I-avonte Prescription ' The very name sounds sweet to me I am cauting many of my friends to use it and all are improving I can never tell you howl thank) ou dear Doctor for your kind advice and good, fatherly letters to me." FINANCIAL. LaBAR & FULLER BROKERS. OUest HstablUluJ Heme In the City. Dealer In STOCK-., CUTTON, ORaIN nnJ PROVISIONS, on murin or lor delivery. (JFilCL: Roumi lop und aio Hoard ol Ira Jo liulldhu, tcranton, I'a. 1,. G. LA BAR. L. F FULLER ffi!R) ' m ' f "" . . 4 r It April 17 We Will Open Our New Store at 303 Lacka. Ave. Until the above date our REMOVAL SALF. WILL CONTINUE until our entire stock of Furniture and Carpets is sold. PROTHERQE & CO., wick, Hattlo HIlton.LllllaniPrlcc, Mabel Allen, Maude roster, Marie warn nnn Hay Dodge. The specialties are exceed- Inirlv rlnver. nnd the two burlestlUPS full of genuine comcdy.and replete with bright, catch'y mtiBlral numliers nnd novelties Among tho latter are tno Hour Hlectrlc Dolls, which created such a sensation In 1'urope. "Jack and tho Beanstalk." "Jack and the Hennstalk" will be pre sented at tho Lyceum theatre, Satur day, matinee nnd night, In all tho Bplendor nnd magnificence that have chaiactcrlzed Its engagements In met ropolitan cities. Klaw nnd Hrlnnger, tho managers and producers of "Jack," give distinct assuiance that the per formances to he given during this en gagement will be In every particular as complete and as satisfying us wero those given In New York, Hoston and elsewhere. Miss I'mllle. Heaupre will tsray the part of "Jack " She will cer tainly 1111 the pictorial requirements ot the pait, possessing as she does excep tional personal chnrms. Her vocal nbll Itv Is expected to add a very consider able measuie to the pleasing quality of the muslo of the piece Mario Celeste, a bright and vivacious comedienne, will be the "Mistress Mary" Hattle Moor, will be seen as "Mother Hubbard" and Harrv Clay Hlancy, a popular young comedian, will Impersonate "King Cole " Hnrry Kelly will be seen as tho nautical Slnbad, Hoss Snow will direct the destinies of the fairies as becomes the "Queen Dowager" of these elfin sprites, and H H Morse will wear tho seven-league boots of the giant. Then there will be the eight pretty maids te splendcnt In beauty; the ten good fair ies, the forty terrible thieves, and all tho other characters made familiar In the past. "Heaitsertso" Again. Three years ago Mr. Henry Miller be gan producing "Heartfcease " Early In Its career It came, unknown, to Scran ton, nnd departed the most pleasantly talked of performance of tho season. On each succeeding visit It seemed to grow In attractiveness, and when last hero a few months ngo, It filled the L) -ceum thentrp with a highly-pleaed audience Now It Is announced for Its last appearante here at the Ljceum on Monday evening, No play given here during that time has given gi eater sat isfaction and It hns made Mr. Miller a prime favorite .is a romantic actor here. There will no doubt be a goodly audi ence gathered to say good-bye to It Monday, nnd while Mi Miller will al ways be granted tespeitful healing In any pla he ma) heieaftei present heio. It will be high praise for him If nny ot his future works shall be considered as good as that he does In "He.uts-ease." Mr. Miller's suppottlng company and stage production is unchanged from his last visit here Tho Latest Novelty. What Is perhaps the latest and pos sibly the only really genuine novelty ot the season is offered bv the manage ment of the Academy next week, In the Little Itene Myers company, which be gins a week's engagement next Mon day evening. Little Irene Is pio nounced to be, bevond doubt, the youuutst star and the most talented child In the world. Not )et having at tained the age of ten years, she has appeared In almost all the latge cities of this country and has been the piln cipal feature of every organization with which she has been engaged since she was four )ears of age 'The Silver King" will be given Monday evening Rev I" Edwards, pastor of the Eng lish Baptist church at Mlnersvllle, Ha , when sillerlng with rheumatism, v in advised to tiy Chambei Iain's Tain Balm He sa)s: "A few applications of this liniment proved of great ser vice to mo. It subdued the inflamma tion nnd relieved the pain Should an) sufferer profit by giving Pain Halm a ttlal It will pleap me ' For salp bv all druggists. Matthews Bros , wholesale and retail agents. wintonT Miss Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Stephen Calms, of Wlnton, was united In marriage to Edwaid Callo way, of Wlnton, Tuesday evening at the lesldence of the bride's patent". Htv Mr. Beecher, of Archbnld, otn elated. Both young people ue well known nnd for tho piesent will reside with the bilde's patents. Mr. Callo way formerly resided at Archbald, where he was baggagemaster for tho Delaware and Hudson company for several years. At present he Is em ployed at the Mt. Jessup Coal com pany Easter Vacation Excursion. Do not forcet the Easter Vacation Excursion to Washington Saturday, April 1, via Ccntial Rallioad of New Jprsey. Thiough train will leave Scranton nt S.30. Plttston at S 19 nnd Wllkes-n.irre nt '. a m Tare for tlu tound tlip from Scranton $7.70 Pltts ton, $7 51; AVUkcs-Haire, $7.20. Tick ets good to lettirn until April H, In clusive Tickets will be goenl to stop oft at Phlladelphl i, or return nip, within limit Tickets will albo be good to go on tialn leaving Scranton at 120, Plttston at 1.37, YVIlkes-Barto pt 1.51 p. m. Trains will stop at any station for Washington passengers? The excut sion train will be In chnige of J. S. -wisher, district past-enger agp.it, who will accompany the exruiMon through to Washington and do all in his power to make the tlip pleasant for all To Cure a Cold in One Day take Laxutivo Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It falls to cure. 23c. The genuine has L. B. Q on each tablet. 4(i GEMS, 10 CENTS -Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills cine nil tumbles arising fiom lorpnr of the liver Easy and eiulck Banish Sick Headache Purify the blood ami eradicate all ltnpurltle trom tho system The dtinund Is big The pills ure little, uihv to take, pKab.mt lesults, ne poln. 40 In n vial lu eentc Sold by Matthew h Bros, and W T Cbuk O Furniture) Manufacturers, 134-136 Washhgton Avenue THE MARKETS. Wall Street Kovlew. By Associated I'rcss New York, March 23. Tho bull move ment In stocks which stnttcd flaturilty lecolveil Its llrst material check shortly beforo noon todny. Tho deHllngs vvetu considerably above tho million shnro murk with nearly a quarter of a million of tho transactions In Brooklyn llnpld Transit Tho sensutlonnl advance. In tho forenoon brought nbout realizing sales on an enormous scale In thu latu session. Brookl)n Transit mnile nn extreme ad vnnce of 9 points, dropped over 8 nnd closed with a net advance of 0 points fiom the top in this stock which sold to day over 100 points ubovo llgures pre vullltiK last April was on Inrgo blocks of stocks thrown over by tho traders but on the decllno supporting purchases by the turtles Identlllcd with the property lesuftctl In a i nil v. As in the manipula tion of this stork many brokers refused nnd it Is difllcult to say whether tho de cline was on Kenulnn rcallzlnir or to slinkp off. an undesirable following Hepoits ot a hitch In tho dellvtry of certain proper ties to tho Continental Tobacco camp my and talk of tho possibility of a trade light kept tho tobacco stocks wenk most of the ilnv, Amerletn Tobitco being olt over 3 points and Continental 2 Pedeial BteM and simitar properties suffered on reilliM tlons. Weakness hImo iltnt loped In Gen etal I.lectile ltubber, Atchison preferred nnd tho Coalers Tho Granger stocks showed good gains In the early part of strength and receded at the rest of tho market In the enrlv afternoon Tho mar Kit (IohuI wenk nnd active with many sharp losses The total sales wpre 1 ltl.wK) shares Knllroad bonds p.utlclpated fully in tho vagal les of stoeks tmliiv but tho range wns wpII within the point of the most active Issues Total sales were $1 -!Uo00 United States government bonds wero unchanged In bid quotations Bv Ciirlngton & Cusiick New York, March 20 The opening was quiet but strong, tho Tlower stocks nh general being the leadets, Jliooklvn Rapid Transit being up 2 points and Ked cral Steel Vi The other strong fentures were Metropolitan, the Vanderbilt stocks nnd New York central. The weak fm ture wns Continental Tobacco, which sold down 4 per cent, on nn attack of the local papers Around noon, the traders at tacked tho market on tho theory that the ndvnneo hod been too rapid, nnd tint a material scioacK was nic. rnmmtsston houss wero prominent buvers tin the re cession, nnd while it is possible prices may sag oft somewhat further the mar ket Is n purchase-, should It do so In the inrlv iifternnim. the rmllimtlon b) traders and tome shoit selling carried puces somewhat lower. 1 ov commission Houses s HrookDn Rapid Transit advance, of ubinit P. points sold oft but at low prices Hie stock was well tnken. Tlu strength in tin. v nnderhilts continued with some uctsslcm fioin tlu be t pilc. Atchison prpfened was the Weakest ft.i turo of the tallroad list selling off sharp ly over .1 pp. sent fear that earnings vv em going to show bollv The wt.ikness In the nurket in the afternoon was due to tho fact that Tilduv being a holldnv and a gieut mmiv contracts wire closed out In order to prepare ior this adjourn ment Tin decline In some Instances wen very sharp Rrookl)ii Rapid 'Ii.inlt elllng down to 12s on execution of stop oicleis and the list genetallv weakened under the hvnv realizations bv commission houses and tr.idi is throughout the street. 'I he advance served the purpo-e of liul' ing the stock up Mono) advanced in the late afternoon to belated bonowiis und was pal tlcularly close except on the collateral The con gestion Is due entlrel) to the movement of loans in preparation of the April set tlement, and should coireet Itselt short! v iftn tlu first ot tho month On nnv fur. tlur weakness nn think the market a purchase Closed li regular and falrlv linn. Quotations furnished bv LABAR .t FULLER. Mock, grain and cotton brok ers rooms 2eM nnd 210, Board of Trade bulldlnp. bcranton. Pa. Open- High- Low- Clos ing est est. ing Am bug Re's Co . pr.ii, JOS P.I "i -Atcli . To & S Fe 2 22 .1'. 21 A T A. S F Pr . (.!', Wt i I'd il4 Am Tobacco Co 2.':2 2.T, 22P- 2-,7 Am b. &. C4VS fil", OJ1, U1U Uiook R T . . K I'll". 12V U2't N J Cential ll'i 11' liv, Jl--, Uhes ev Ohio 2V, .V8 Wi 2T''i Chic & G W li Si Wi H l'i Chic ,. N. W K0 Mil. 1W, 1mi ("hlc, B &Q .. .. 1U.U HVs 14)ij iu; Chic, Mil S. ht P .121', 12"', 12V, 12V- Chlr, It I vt P .l.V'i 121 ' UJ'S l.ii's 'hie St P M. it O. n73j y T, 'nl Delaware & Hud llfi. IK.U lb. lb. Fed. Steel. Pr 1'0'i, 'H)v; Si vi Fed. Steel Pi T23, i.2-i t WH, Gen Electric . .117' i 1 Itl'i 114', Louis Nnh . 15"4 CC lo " Mnnhuttnn F.le ...U094 1U12 k'r", IP Met Traction Co a1" '.Vi 2mi'2 2h7 M K &Te. Pr 2'."t ?i 21 !l Mo Paelllc 47" I", 47, 4SU Nnt lend "i!i 'iG'i 'li' Vt N Y Central W) lll'i Fli 112 Out & West 2V .M 27'c 2Vi Noi Paelllc .. e'i1V n1, W"i "'! Nor Paelllc Pi F0 S0' 7')'4 il4 Paelllc Mall 41' . M li', 4'Ut People's Gas 12V4 12'P- 12I', 12l Phil, .t Read 2! 21 23'B .', P ,v R.. 1st Pr G34 VA (A w. Southern R. R , Pr . R2, r,j, M r,1it Tenn , C. & lion .. . .'iP4 BIN "'i M Texas & Pacific . .. 2i' 2.1' 22' 22' 2 Union Picine .. . 4", 4iK ivj 45, Union Pie Pr S2'i wij 2 1-2 U S Rubber .".li M'r 523, 52 1. S Leather. Pr 74 74 71', 71'. Wabash IT ... 21'4 21 T.i 2T West Union fll 'i "iji, S-.34 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Open- High- Low- Clos- WHEAT. Ing. est pst intr Mnv ,. . . 71li. 7'.'t 71"i 73'i July 70'S 71 7o'4 73 CORN May !5H V V. CC July 'CV 17 '7 OATS Mrv 2i y, 2, PORK Mny 12 12' ' U 9 22 LARD May 530 5 V 530 5 i j Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS Scranton & Plttston Tine Bid Asked. 2e) Ulrt.t National Bank Ehnhurst Boulevard Scranton Savincs Bank Se.nntein Packinu Co 1 bird Natlonnl Bank T hroop N'nve'ltv MfK Co Scranton Riilwny Co Dlmei Dep &. Dls Bank .. . Economy Lleht. Heat & Pow er Company Hcranton IllumlnatlnB. Heat S, Power Company Scranton UorBltiB Co .. . Traders' National Bank .. ., Lacka Lumber Cn Lack Trust .t Safe Dep, Co Moeisle Mountain Coal Co Scranton Pilnt Co Clark . Snovcr Co , Com . Clark & Snover Co. Pr Unison Conl Co Scranton Axlo WoikH Scr Iron Pence & Mftr. Co .. BONDS Scranton Pass It.illwiiy, first morteufre, due H."i People's Street Railway, llrst mortKiiBe, clue HUH People's Strpet Railway, Gen eral tncntRUKP due VJ21 .. . Dickson ManutactuilnB Co Luc ka Township School b . City of Scranton St. Imp Co Mt Veiuon Coal Co . , Scranton Axle Works Sciunton Traction Ci bonds . Caraon Coal Co . SCf) 100 d fcO II) 200 1W 130 IT) 130 lU.'i 100 123 . . i W K) 115 ... 115 ... 113 pal 102 102 SS 101 113 l"Cl NesvvYorkOrnin nnd Pioduce Market. New York M n "i 2i -riour-Held high er on sprint, pi n- but linn nnd un changed for wintu wheat flour Wheat Spot stiong; No 2 led Sl'.c. f o li iiiloat, optinns opened strung unci con. tinned so ull day , closed J'f,n2ie net higher nnd strong, .lulv showing greatest ilse; March closed Sl'jC , Mny 77',e ; July, 77'iC ; September 75'e Corn Spot film, No. 2, 43'a411,c , fob alloat now ami old. options firm und closed strong nt i net advance- Mav cliiscd 4Hc Juh, li,e Oats-Spot llim Nn 2 33a11'c , No I rSVif . No 2 white Aa c . N. 1 le 15e Hack mixed western, 12' nJI'-e tuick white K'.aSOc . options dull But ter Steady, western creamery 17u22e DFc. C. O. VAeST'R NERVE AMD BRAIN TREATMENT Cancel Label Special i Extra Strength. for Impotency, Ijoes ot Pawor. Lost Mauhood, titerihtT or BarrAnnftm. ZJtrVWl'i1 ". bol1 eil for 5. vritl iwJ6l'j?wrltton uuai'autetS4 i.ti.i.w tocuroin30da). Atttore.1i s i-?L-iiUorivnicll. APTEF i Win. Q. Clirke, ji6 Pcnn Ave., Scranton, Pa ri,A warn Pi The People's hlt0l A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for the IJcneflt ot All Who Have House!) to Kent, Ketil Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help These Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Tivc Cents a Word Except isltuatloru Wanted, Which Arc In netted Tree. FOR RENT iintTHr! pnn nr.NT Niun THE coil ncr of Washburn street nnd H)do Park avenue All modern Improvements. Apply to O. W. Jenkins, druggist FOR RENT-THREE LIGHT- l'LEAS nnt rooms for llsht housekeeping, Jll'J Mulberrj street, near Clnv nvenuei, or will rent rooms singly furnished or unfur nished. Address J., OW Connell building. KOH RENT-HOUSE Cll WASHINGTON avenue, corner Pino, 1J rooms und bitli room, rent modttate. Apply at 637 Lin den street. FOR vRENT-NlNE ROOMED HOl'feH. 417 N. Irving avenue, $17.50. Apply 40j Tn) lor nvenue. STORAGE LARGE DRY STORAGE looms for rent at lit Franklin avenue Innulro in icar. Telephone No. 1102 Hairy Botterly. BARN Foil RENT IN THE REAR Ol' 311 Qulncv avenue. Incrulrc of 1. L Strohecker .111 Qulncy avenue rnii iipkt " i-vrtl AIs'fJE HOTEL. Duninurp Comers. April 1. Inquire James E. Brink, 218 Apple sticet, uun moie. FOR RENT-HALF DOUBLE, HOUSE CC0 Cla) avenue. Call next door or .13 River street. FOR RENT-TRIPP'S STORE Court street and Providence (.27 Inquire S B. Tripp CORNER toael. No. HOUSE TO LET-EIGHT ROOMS AND bith; new furnace. Near all depots No 112 Mulberry. C L Mercerau 1.10 Wyoming avenue FOR RENT-LARGE BARN; CAN AC commod ite rj horses Inquire of Moses Bros &. Co, '1G Lackawanna avenue BARN FOR RENT - APPLY Lackey, H3 Washington avenue. DR Ulll 'cmiUnueef ! HOUSE FOR RENT INQUIRE OF MAR after a sharp ' '!onc" ut C'lMl iaT Dunmote FOR RENT -HOUSES NOS 310 AND V. North We slilnpton nvenue, below city building Suitable for plivslc Inns' olllcrs and residence Apply to Henry Belli. Jr . 401 Council Building. FOR RENT-STORE ROOM NO 207 North Washington ..venue, tormetly occupied bv J W Guernsey Steim bent, elevator rear enti.inic Feir leims upplv to Join s Bros , Jll Lackawanna avenue. FOR RENT -TWO FLOORS (0x10; heat Ineluileil, centr.illv located, low rent Impute u Ptnn nvenue FOR RENT HOUSE 121 MADISON avenue, tteam heat, everv convenience-. Apply Owens Bros, wl Madison avenue OFFICES IN COMMONWEALTH Building: single reioni" and suite" for term of years with vaults one suite of M connecting oflices with three viults or three suites of two oillces, each with vault. Modeiato price. Rctlnlshed to suit tenants. Ineiulie at room 009 on 6th llooi. SHARE t. Coal UOR RENT -Qulncy. SECOND ULOOR. 701 FOR SALE I'OR SALE SINGIjilS lU'INO MA chine-, die ip Ineiulro 412 MadUon uve nue STR1CTL URESII EGGS. ALSO EGGS for hitching, and Lamberts Lleo Powder for poultiy Open eve nlnirs Call nnd see our stock befoio buying Swarts S. Co, J12 Penn avenue POR SALE-PIANOS AND ORGANS AT Guernsey Brothers' rooms 7-8 Burr building Goods the best, p-ices the low est, terms the easiest. A call will con vince all. DESIRABLE LOTS ON COLFAX AVE nue. Por particular address Box 343, Scranton Ta FOR SALE-TEN R-I-P-A N-S FOR cents at druirslsts One gives relief FOR SALE OR RLNT. FOR SALE OR RENT-SINGLE HOUSE COS Qulncv nvenue, city steam, selling price, 16,500, rent $11) per month Including steam heat G V Reynolds. RN'SHEDROOMS. FOR RENT-iuST CLASS PI R nlshed fiont room, sas bath, "ten u lif.it. JI0 Washington avenue DESIRABLE FRONT ROOM UOR GEN tleinan only ut 424 Mulberrv street FURNISHED FRONT ROOM TOR rent In eaiilel house, one or two chil dren. Address, W. P S , Tribune ollito. LARGE FRONT ROOM FOR TWO CJEN tlemen 410 Adims avenue TOR RENT-PLEASANT FINISHED rooms, conveniences. Rooms from il W up, C22 Mulberry street. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY WANTED-CAPABLE MAN WITH J2 000 cash to carry stock ol goods anil managu btitnth tmsliufc, tloO per month nnd i'H'iisn- also etlu peieentaiie , permanent position, ic Terences re nulled. Ileniy Vernon, Buy to building. ChleaRo do factory l.'ali'ii tlon tieiimery , H' do cieamery. 17i22c Pennsylvania IV., houihcin, n'lalJ'xe Eltjlns, 22c , imiti siuu dully 14'.i20c, KUh ulet . Htute and western fresh, Uc ; Chicago Grain nnd Produce Market. Chicago, March 10. Damage of nn nl leegd hat rowing deSLiluilon to winter wheat set tho trade In eommotlein toduy, adding 23,c to the value ol May wheat nnel St to July Coin i.ii mid provis ions all beiit'llted the improvement be ing '.e in tenn Ui'nc In oats 0c lu pork 2l8t In 1 ird und St hi lib Cash quotutlons voie is follows I'luili liiill imil unch inged, .o 2 spthm wheat 7i'.n 72e. , No J do do W 70'.e , Nei 2 leel 71i 7.VjC i No 2 colli .V . No 2 v. lien.. 35'Sc , No 2 oats, 27'ia27'LC : No 2 wlilte. rOUlc: No 3 do, Sy1.11.Mi4c, No 2 rye, Ml.c; No. 2 b-irltv 37a 17c , No 1 II ix, J1.21'i N W.. $12l, pnne timothy si e I, IJ'V mess pork. $J10a915, laid, f. 23a 527b. short ribs, 4!3il!, elry silted fchoulders 4?al,.c. : short eleai, $i03a."ilO; whiskey, 11 '-b. sugurb unthiUigtU New York Live Stock Market. Ni iv York Mnich 20 Bee ves Market slow and 10 line lower common to t hole steers $4 COaS 40; oxen and stags, $i I0,i 4 '"i, cuvvs, $2.i3 SO Calves-Maiket slow, all giades close el 23ti'ie'c. loiver than Mon day : poor to choice veals, $4a7; culls, $1 5u, feci calves, fjitJuii, cur southcin do , SI23. Sheep nnd Lambs Sheep 111 111 and lilglu r, lambs stiong, tomiunn to prime sheep, JJCiO.iV cholte nnd export wethers, ?3 37's n3W), gooel clipped do t4 23, imshotn lambs, J3Ma0f.il, culls, $3, e-Ilpped lambs, .40n5.,'O, spring lambs fj,5 ") Hogs Market Una, tali to pihuu hogs, ft 10a 420, choice state hogs, $1 23 East Liberty Cattle Matkot. East Liberty. Pa , Match 23,-CattlP Sternly extra $3&0.i5W; prime, J3 30a5 30, common, f i.Ki.U Hogs Steadv , prlmo medium weights, t 03a4 10; heavy ho,'s nnel best Yorkers, Jln4 03, llsht enl;eis, il'JJal good pigs, 3a3 50, touKlis. ti Via 160 Sheep Steaely; choice vvethtrs. ly'in, 5 In common, 2 Will 75, cholep lambs $i i) uO, common to good, fl73.i'iS5 clipped lambs, J1MU3.10; yea I calves, J0a7 Oil Market. Oil City, Pa.. March 20 -Credit balances, Sill, certificates no bid; shipments, 7.1, 2il barri'ls; average shlpintints, 7S.771 bar 1 els runs. Wboo ban els, uverugo runs, 77,507 butrcls. Exchange. WANTED. WANTED-CASE OF RAD IIEAITH that R-I-P-A-N-S will not benefit Send E cents to Rlpnns Chemical Co , New York.for 10 samples and 1.000 tcstlmonl lis HELP WANTED-M ALE. WANTED - EXPERIENCED WOODS men to go to New Mexico Good wag-cs paid For l'uithci Information npplv to F L l'cck Board of Trudo Building, Scranton HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WANTED-LADIES TO MAKE AND till sachets nt homo, permanent em ployment, Information for stamp Lion Specialty Co , Syracus, N Y. WANTED - GIRL' FOR GENERAL housework, four In family; no chil dren. Ml M)rtlo street. YOUNG GIRL WANTED AT IDEAL Lunch Room, 107 Wyoming nvenue LADIES lO EMBROIDER-GOOD PAY- lng. easy work sent to your home; write for s.unplo and materials. Unlquo Embroidery Co , 102 Fulton St., New otk REAL ESTATE. HAVE YOU PROPERTY FOR SALE OR exchange stoeks or goods to ellpnse of List with J L TRAUY, real estate exchange, Waverly, N Y FOR BAL,E-MY RESIDENCR AT 23" Colfax nverue; Just ci mpleted. All modern Improvements Herdwood finish sanitary plumbing, electric lights, etc. Price reasonable. Address Frnnk T. Okell, 220 Broadway, New York cltv. BOARDING. GENTLEMAN CAN with private family. 211 N Main avenue. FIND BOARD ileiinu comforts. LOST. LOST-A POLDINo' SCREEN, TUES- dnv, between 1"t block Ash street nnd liOO block ishlniile n avenue 1 unlet will plcvise notify C20 W.'i-hiiiKlon uveuup. SPECIAL NOTICE. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY A GOOD low price a copper stcck iu u, compinv that has three Liikp groups ol popper piopertics, ,i bqunip mile of ilch minei.il Kimiml mi abundance of hlh Krmie or ; a smelter, properties Iu the world s sreat cst copper deposits, Arizona, piupurties iiiljolnlnir olio of tin1 bii itest of caliper mines, moie stockliolele rs thin any other American inlnlnK eoinpanv, its sluits largely held In Boston, New England, New Yolk Middle and AVestem states, 1j0,(M shares belel In Seranton, no eleblH, no preferred stock or lionels, shares only One Dollar each, pal value, shines full p lid nnd iion-nssisbablc, and Is unions tho best and lowest-priced copper stocks. This company Is destined to become one of the foie most copper mining companbs nnd of the class that the ' Calumet nnd Hccln," "Anaconda ' "Boston and Mon tana, ' "United Vctde" ind the "Copper 11 net n" beloni? to Its shines are bplnj? sold so low thit shareholdpis biiylmr now will make lir'o profits The prospects of n Inrpp In crease' In tho value of Its shares in iho iinmedl ite future me very irood, ns tin) enteiiirlso is In that staite of develop ment Immediately preceding the time when It enters the elas of dividend mv trs Uor quotations and oilier Information, communicate with S N CALLENDER, Dime Bmk Bulldlns THE SCRANTON GAS AND WATER Co and tho Hyde Park Gits Co lu ac cordance with the policy of thee tom P mles to reduce rates fiom time to time ns mnv bo warranted bv Increased con sumption notlco Is hereby given tint on and aftet April 1, net. the price of gas will be one dolltr nnd ten cents per ono thousand cubic fett consumeel subject to the following discounts Flvt per cent, on all bills where the consumption for the month nmourts to less than twentv flvo dollars ten per cent on all bills where the. consumption for the month amounts to twenty-five dollars and up wnrels Pi nldec! the bill is paid on or befoio the 2ith el, iv of the mr nth In which the bill Is presented P.v order of the board G B HAND. Secretary. LEGAL. NOTICE Or STOCKHOLDERS MEET Ing to authorize- Increase ot 1 ipltal stock. There will be a special meeting ot the stockholdeis of the Iluwby Elec tric Light and Power compinv nt the of Ike of the companv on Mondav, Miy 15th nt 1 o'clock p in, for the purpose? of voting fol or against .111 lncreue rf the capital stock of tne company MARK I EDGAR, Setrelniv U S Government Building Scianton Pa March .'S is SEALED PROPOSA1 s WILL BE RE celved at this building until 2 o'tloek p m, Saturdiiv Apill 13th Imi for fur nishing foil llshts, vwitei lee miscel laneous supplies washing towels hauling ashes, ami sprinkling stnets for this bullellng during the fiscal year ending June "fi l'i0 01 such pnitlnn of the veir as may bo deemeel ndvlsible The right to reiect nnv and all bids Is 11 served by the Trensurv Uepirlment lVra II Ripple, Custodian PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED foi the Pie-etloii of ,1 two-room ehool building ut Lincoln Hcluhts for the Lt k ivvnmi 'lovvnshlp chool Bonid, fiom dale until 1 P m Mneh ?0, Is1") Pnns and spetltlcatloiM can be seen nt il.e rehldeiieo of the undersli'i ! Miners mil, Mlnooka WM THOMAS &ecittary Building Oimmltie-e MISCELLANEOUS. V'vk'V ' MME DE LEON FEN'ION CLAIIl- voyniit and Phrenologist leaels your lift. Now nt Tripp's Puk Bulwer stieet, fiom 10 n in in 1 ,i in Tike N Main avenue cur to eleun At Edwaid Fnrr's, 410 N Main avenue ftom 7 to ! p in. SITUATIONSJVJUVTED SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOl NO mauled m in as th email or t iking caro of ptlvntii horses Best of lele tenets. Address Rleketts 217 Franklin nvenue VANTED-SITUATION AS A FIRST 01 second tunnel bake 1 . tltv or ceiunliv. Aeldress R D Wnllmnn, 307 North Eighth stieet, Iebanon sTtT'ation WANTED-I5Y"a Till r teenth regiment nildler. to take e'.iro of horses 01 nny other kind of woik. Address F , frH Pi Ice slipet city SITUATION WAN TED-BY A LADY TO du cashing and Iteming, to gei out by the dav and to tuko "l home. Rem 40) Gib sou street SITUATION WANTED- BYA mTdHI.E aged lady as housekeeper In a sir ill fumlly. AilelriSH 221 South living avenut SITUATION WANT'ED-AS COI.L1V. Icctoi, tiinporarv or piiniuiieiit Sat. Isfnctoiy referent is Addiess C P Tilli line, SITUATION WANTED-BY AWO".TN Scotch und Pioustaul would like a place lu a nspictable tnmlly 111 sc on I work or house keeper Aeldress J S , 10? Wyoming avenue, Seriiiiton, Pa SITUATION WANTED -Rv? ilM'EKI euccsl inaehuiiiii Aeldress Hub 219 Fiunkllu ave nue City hIti'7tTon WANTED -.siVinc." Ironing or am kind ol hoiisn clean I lie bv thu day 01 will take washing home, Mrs. Lee, sldu door. 120 Franklin avenue. SITUATION WANTED - WORKING out by the dny, washing, honing, sweeping nnel denning, first class wash, lug and Ironing. Mrs. Jennie Westott, 420 Lackawanna nvnuc, second llooi. PROFESSIONA L. AnCHireora EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCH1TKCT, Connell building, Scranton, E. L WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of cos Waphlngton avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR , ARCHITECT. 41S Spruce St., cor. Wash. av, Bcranton FREDF.RICK L BROWN, ARCHlTErT, Price building. 12il Washington nvenue, Bcranton T. I LACEY & SON, ARCHITECTS, Traders' Natlonnl Bank DENTISTS DR I O LYMAN." SCRANTON PR! vote Hospital, tor. Wyoming and Mul berry DR II. J RnYNOI.DS. OPI'. P. O. DR. f C LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming ave WELCOME C. 8NOVER. 231 Wnshlngtou nvenue. Hours to 1, and 2 to li HAT MANUFACTUREI. TOLLES 409 SPRUCE STREET, MAKES your lint to older and thev lit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANIC lln avenue. Rules re isoi able. P .EIOLER. Pioprletni SCRAN'iON HOUSE NEAR D L .v.- W passenger depot. Conducted on the Lit lopean plan VICTOR KOCH, Prop LAWYER'S I'RANK E BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counscllnr-nt-Liiw, Burr building, rooms 13 nnel li, Washington r venue. W'lLLARP "wARREN'ei. KNAPP. AT torneys and Cotins Uors-ut-Lnw. Re publican building. Washington avenue bciunton. Fn. JESSUP ,L JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND CounsclloiH ut - Law, Commonvveul'li building Rooms 1, 20 nnd 21. JAMES W OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-A'I -Law Rooms r.14, ."15 and 016. Botnl 'if Trade building. D P REPLOGLE ATTORNF.Y-I.OANS negotiated on real estate seeuinv Meirs' liulldlng. eorr.rr Wa-hlnstou i avenuo and Spun o street , . I JAMF.SJ II. HAMILTON ATTORNEY iit-l.nw M Commonwealth building. Scranton EDWARD . THAYER ATTORNEY Rooms ems-ieii, ith llooi. Mcars building li A WATHES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW r-02 Bourd of Tinde building, Scrvnton Pa C R PITCHER. ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW Commonwealth building Scianton Pa PATERSeDN"vWrn:OX. TBADERS' National Hank building. C. COMEGYS, building 9-1! REPUBLICAN i A W M ears' BERTHOLU, building. ATTORNEY. PHYSICIANS AND SU1SEOS MARY A opathlst SHEPHERD. M D, IIOME No 22S Adams avenue DR W E ALLEN 512 NORTH AVAS1I Ington avenue DR L M GATES RDOM3, 207 AND 20 Board of Trade Building Ofllce- houi", 8 to 0 11 m 2 to 3 and 7 to S p in Resi dence 00 Mndlsnn nvenue. DR C L FREAS SPECIALIST N Rupture Truss Filling and Fat Rediie tlon. Ollito telephore 1) Hours, 10 to 12, i to 4, 7 to U DR S W IAMOREAUN. OFFICE Vi Washington avenue. Residence Ills Mulberrv Chronic disc isi s, lungs he nt kidneys and ge nitn-urlniiiv 01 gans a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p in W. G ROOK VETERINARY SUR geon Hordes Cittle und Dogs tienteel. Hospital 121 Linden street Scranton Telephone 2i,72 SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LAi'KAWANNA Scianton Pa Courses nieparatoiv college law, medicine or bu-lm, eipens Sept 12 Send for catalogue. Rev. Thom as M Cum, LL D. Weiltfi II. Burll A. M SEED3 G. II. CLARK ft CO SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen: store 14 Washington ave nue, green house 1"30 North Main nve. into; store telephone. 7s2 WIRE SCREENS JOS KUETTEL REAR 511 LACK -vvaiiiia avenue, Scranton, Pa, manufae tuier of Wire Serepns IIAl'TlirSORCIlESrRA- MUSIC FOR bills picnic piitlet. receptions yeel dlngs and conceit woik furnished I 01 ti-nns uliliess R J Bauer, eouductoi 117 Wyoming iveiiue. over llulberi s music stoic MKGARGEE RROTHER'? PRINTERS supplies env lopes piper bags twine Wniehousp lo Washington avenue, Scranton Pi SCALP TREATMENT. w-t'-i vv w www -ii-w w v ww vwvvw v MRS L T KELLER. SCALP TREAT bent, Vic ; fcli.impooliig "Uc f.iclil inassagt manic m fug 2ic , ehliopody 701 Qulncv CITY SCAVENGER A B BRIGGS f LLANS PRIVY VAULIS and cess poois, no odor Improved pumps used A BRIGGS, Proprietor Leave orders 1100 North Main nvenun. or F.lcke s drur store rentier Adams and Mulberry Te li phono 9340 RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Valley KuilroaJ. In Effect Feb 3 iSOD TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia and Ntvv loik via D .c. 11 R R. at ii 43 a in and l.'OJ 2 is, 4.7 Bluck Dlnmeiinl I.viuibh und 1130 p m SimdiivB. D A. II I .S. 7 IS p in Foi White Huvcn. Hnzlcton and prin elnul points in llm toal legions vU D .": II R R.. C 15. 2 In mid 4 27 p in. For Pcttuvlllc, U43 iU p m 1 01 Jlelhltlieni Eastun Reading II ir rlsburg and pilneipal lute 1 mediate si 1 lions vli D eS. II It It , li 15 a m, 1. ni, 2 lis 4 27 Blaek Uinmond Express. 11.0 Sundays, D fc H 1 ' 7 is p m. l'or Tuukhiinnock, Towanda Elmlri, Ithaca Gtiuva aim pilneipal Inteiniidl ato si illons. via D. L & W. R R, 8u8 a. in , 12 53 nnel .1 "i p. m For Gelievn, Rochestet, Buffalo. Nlng nra Falls. Chung" and all points west vli Ii Js H R R 1- 0i. 311 Black Diamond Expiess 7 IS and 11 TO p. 111 Sundiys. 1) .1 11, 11 11 a m, TliS p m Pullman parlm and keeping or Lthlgh Valley piilor ears cm all lialns between Wllkes-Ilime and New York, Philadel phia Buffalo anil '"iispiiisli.il Bridge ROLL1N H. WILBUR Oi-n Supt , South Bethlehem. P.i CHAS. S LEE Gen Piss Agt . 2. Cort- lund stieet. Nu.v York A W NeiNEMACHER. Division I-nss- cngcr Agent South Bethlehem Pa For tie kets and Pullman reservations apply ViO Lickawanun ave . Scranton, I'a. FULL HOUSE Instead of an empty one, is what you will hold if you advertise in the " For Rent " columns of the SCRANTON TRIBUNE. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. m m m - 'tiiiir'rTfv-v--v-irwsiiiiimrijtn Schedule U Rllect Mir 10. iSol. Tratns Lcavo Wllkoj.Barra as Fol. lows: 7.30 n. m week clays, for Sunbur Harrlsburjr, Plillatlelphla, Baltl. more, Washington, and for Pitts, burr; and tho Wost. 10.15 n. in., woek days, for Harlaton, Pottrville, Reading, Norrlstown, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsbura;, Phlladslohla, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burand tho Wost. 3.12 d. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris burfr, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wa-vMnRton, and PlttsburfS ani i 0 p. m., weok days, for Sunbury.j narnsourg, rMiiiaaoiphla and ittsbure. J. . IIUTCIIINbON. Ueneral Manaier. Uel Lucka. anJ Western. n-'1" Ic"ve Seriinton as follows: Ex MO trS,,r$!.YJlork ,lMd uU Polnla easl- a..'itn -0 n"d loa "' m'! UK ana nilin'nfV .f,or ''aston, Trenton. Phllndel . ,,","' th.'' south, filO, SIX) and 10.05 a. Tnh.V "na 3 M "' '"' i oby hniinn accommodation, G 10 p m mlrn' V?J f,or "higliamton, Oswego. 31 Miiii'i.1'01'"''.''1, I,lltl1' Dansvllle, Mount jVi", s ami Buffalo, 1210, 2 33, 9 00 a. m -. tlnn? f."!"; m" ""'king cloao conncc- nJib,.tJ.3l"Tn t0 "ll I'olnla in tho west, v,VVst nna southwest. Niri oV.V " "'.'""? r.l"l,u',:i ' '" '' ,n i-i. . V "eiuinmceiaiioii, u iu p n , S for,l'tlca and Richfield S.i in prlngs. llliacii. 2.".". teiii. , na 1 rr. .. , , "- "w .1 ,,,, 1,1,1, J 1HJ 1, 111 Til,- ''r,bumberlanel. Plttston "Wilkes- v ill f l''J. meiutli Bloomsburg and Dan- im .makin'-' clo',, connections nt No'tl. VAiMm "1(i fnr Wllllnmsport. Hirrlsbure, M.V-,V . " "sningion anu ine soutn. ,.:. . . "i-iiiiikiuh iiiiu uiu nuiiii tin.. . . 7V : "1'"1 ." wiii'i uie'ui-iiu Piii- uoiiH, t. Ol. lo 'jo ii. m, and 1.55 and 6 40 p. ,ari'h;oke mid Intermedin to statlonn, ". ,?".'' " 10 a m I'lvmouth and inter- 1,1 III 1IM IDtln.i .u.1 tH..,u 1I.. . 1" " stntlnns. j 3.. and 8 CO p. m. For ..fiJi?" !" '.-i p nl, , , ..,' unman putloi nnd sleeping coaches on uu express trains 1 or detailed Information, pocket time. J""1" etc apply to M L. Smith, Dls. irict I'at,ciuer Agent, depot tlckot if. lice Dolavv.tro und Hudson. tin Sunday, Feb rah, btniltOll HR fnllrieee trains will leava Foi Carbond ile-C. 20. 7 31. s: 10.13 a. m . 12 noon . I 21 2 20 3 5J, 5 23, 01" 1100 p 111 . 1 IS n m. 6 25, 7 57, I or Albnnv S iratog.i, Montreal. Bos ton, New England points, etc. 0 20 a. m, 2 20 p in . . For llonci-dnle fc 20, 10 U u. m ; 120. ii -1 p in I'pr Wilkps-Bane 6 4i3, . 4S. 8.41. s",J, C10, 'U 13 a in . urn 12s. 5 is .isi. tn. I i iv 11 11. "o p m For New Vnrk rhUT,lolrliln nir li Lehigh Valley Rnlliund 0.4 a m 'l2o?. 1 . 127 p m . witli Bluck Diamond Ex piesi, 11 ro p m For Pennsylvania Railroad points, C 13. ' " n in . 2 is, 1 27 p in I'm western points via Lehigh Vallev Rn 111 oid 7 IS n in .12 03 3 C. with Blacl" Diamond Express 11)41 n "0 11 in. Tiains will arrive In Scranton as foU lows Fiom Carhondnlc and the North 5 41. 7 U, S"S. set, 10 n 5S a m; 121, 213. 12, 4 21, 7 I! 10 it 1127 p m From Wllkes-Bane nnd the South-" IS, 7 IS, S is. pi ns n 53 a. m ; 1 IS 2 14 3 48, 5 20. 6 21, 7 31 0 03 10 03 p m : 1.13 a. in SUNDAY TRAINS For Carbonilale 0 07, 11.33 p m , 1 53, 132 5 31 0 3,1 p m Foi ilkes-Burre-S 1$, 11.12 a. 111 . 1 3, 2 2S, ',11 7 IS p m Lowest i.ites to all points In United States and Canada J W BURBICIC, fS P A Allnny N r. II W. CROSS D P. A, Scranton. Pa. Central Railroad of New Jersey (Lehigh nnd Susquehanna DIvllon) Stations In New York root of Libert' street. N R, and South Feiry, Whitehall street Anthracite coal ucd exclusively, Insur 1 ing cleanliness nnd comfoit TIME 'J ABLE IN EFFECT NOV 20 ISM. Tiains Icive Scranton for Plttston, Wilki'S-Birrt, etc. at S 30 10 10 a m, 120, 2 !3, .120 7 10 p m Sundays, 9 CO a m, 1 00 2 13 7 10 p m For Likewood and Atlantic City S ie) a m For New iork Newark and Ellzibeth, s ..0 (express) ,1 in 1 20 (expiessl, J 20 (ex pics) p m Sunel.T s 2 13 p m Train leaving 1 20 p m arrives at Philadelphia, Rtaellng Teimlnil 7 03 p. m, and New York, 7 03 p m For Maiiih Chunk. Allenlown. Bethle hem Eastern and Philadelphia 8 30 a. m , 120 120p m Suiulivs 213 p m For B iltlmnre and Washington nnel points south nnd west via Bethlehem, s "0 a ni 1 20 p in. Sundays, 2 13 p m Foi Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc, as s-n 1 m . t 20 p ni For Rp-dlng, Lebanon nnel Harrlsbiirr, via Allentown, SKI .1 111 , 1 20 p. m Sun d.ix 2 13 P m U01 PottsvlllP ST) a in . 1 20 p m Returning, leave New York, foot of Llb rrt. mroct North River at 4 00, 010 (ex pi ess) a in 1 30 (express) p. in Sundays, 4 1 p"vem New York South Feirv, foot Whitehall street at 9 03 a m . 1 23 p rn. Passengers nrrlvlng or departing from this terminal cm connect under cover with all the elevated nllrn.nK Broidwav eilile cars, and ferries to Brooklyn and stolen island" making cpilck transfer to and from Grand Central depot and Lons "'cave!' Philadelphia. Reading Terminal, '1 "i'a m.J,ini m Sundays, 6 15 p m 'lhroiigh tickets to nil points East, South and West at lowest rates at tha station . ,,.J-, .. cf J' tr P BALDWIN Gen. Pass. Agt. llc nud Wyoming Valley. Timo Tiblo In Eftect Sept. lntli 1S9S Trains leave Scianton for Nevv York, New burg nun inicrint'oiuiu iju.iii.-. ... O L ."" . iv. . .1 .i. fnr llnwlev and local Erie iiii.ji.i ... - ",,:, Tr.,a point ut 111 11 m anu -J i 01 ..: ni fives at Scranton from auove r 10 23 a m . and 3 ID and 9 0S p. ni. from above points at - scit.'io mviKioN. Ill r.lfecl Oe-mber ,'intli, 1W9?). North UutllliL houth Itounil, 2(i: t 20l lea 81 Stations 5 a dC I p 11 Arrive ieavci 7 85N Y Franklin st 7 40 7 99 . 810 . 7 10 West 42ud btreet! .it) vveeuawlien k 11! r v. Arrive leavo II" Mir M 10 41 10 40 1031 10 il 10 19 I n ( ndo'U 3 i4, i j) 100 I2'e! I.MIi 12 40 1J 1211 1213 lltl 1149 till -. . , Hancock ... ill 4 Si htailleht .. 3 23 4 4V Pre ston Park . a 31 1 ,t, Ulnwood ... 4l &u Poyntelle .... 2 5e 514 (inon . 2 61 6.1 riOHsant Mt. .. 3f Bf" Utilciiiddto . 3C 9)4 Foitst City Sit Hi ('arbtndaie . S3! 6tt Wbue mirtce . . ts ss m llayncld it 41.9 01 Jeruiyu .... 149 6 01 Archibald S51 6 0J Wlntea ... 8'4'W Peckvlllo ., SA9; C A Olvihant, 4 0 6 ut I rice burg . i 01 (1 Ihioop 4ICri7 Provlit-nce . 414 6 H pork Place ... 14 17 6 frl hcranton . . 4 aoj 6 1 JUU .... (40 9 9 1) 9 10 907 mho, null 90) KBS inn 11 is 11 is 1111 1107 II 03 II 111 1100 IIOr7 10 JV 8M 8 90 846 84- H4) 8 31 H35 61. 8 80 jl u a vi I tavo Arrive Huotlny only t MRiiHlca that trains stop on signal for pas lenders '1 1 al ns iOJ aricl sos su ndar only. Other trains dallv except miirtuy becuin latra via Ontario a Western besiort purclulnK tickets and ume muney. hiou;h vvatfier ourfet (Cwper aod free r cllnlnircbalrcar hew York to Chlaac1 wr'JkSitt cll an Be. I'KJ.jcugeT U.u Cicccd te i'vvo Collin I vr ,'lilr. J.O, Andcrcon, Oen.ru A(V T, riltcrolt, lilr, I'tsa, mi. bcranton. Pa,