THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY. APRIL 15. 1898. THE TRIBONE'S OPPORTONITY ONE INSERTION u A WORD. FOR RENT Fon RKNT-PLKAHA NT rooms WITH board. 629 Aclnms avenue. FOR RUNT - HALF OF DOUHLl" lnmre, Improvements, corner of Main and Kynon. Ir.quli 622 South Main. TOR RfiNT-HOt'SE AT M JKFFKR son nvjnue; latge lot" beautiful loca tion. SprclHl cut price on application. J. V. IIROWN1NG, Wears ''uHcllng. HOt'SF FOR RRNT IKS WYOMING avenue Appl to F. II. Clemons. niue Rldgo .'oul Company's office. Mesra niilldlnj. liARN FOR KNT-COG MA1ION COURT. Apply to F M Cicmons, Blue Rldgo Conl Company 'i oITIre, Meir Building FOR SALE for salr-mori: or tuosk fink shoes at low price lit Nottloton s, Washing! m avenue Fort saliT - parlor ijantkl. tin op. ::: Uiniiu, avttn.e FOR SALll-l Tl'AM llORSKS. SOUND, wuluhl Juki, one llnht hugisv and one S-senlcil tlup liolh In Kood condltliin One .set enitlngo harness uiul one pulr I'liinl. ets nlul some, stable tool" d. O. Kl.ltl.. JOS Lnckuwiinmi avenue nt i'T. i lay ave UOR SAl.U. ONI! HOl.LllR I'll' DLSK. l'llie JlJan. .mil n handsome otliee railing, al-11 a Iiiiki iiuiiibtfi "I elietiicJ lights, some with iclleciois, a lot or gua piping Usui In a iliupoi depjittnent; ulso cut pit, s.ewiiin 111,11 lilnc anil one suitable lor f.inilb use anil a law 'ol of rm pet shelving which i.m be utilized for other pin pus, s The entile lot will e hold ctusip iih we have no use lor Hum. S. O. KURIL US Lackawanna aenue. FOR HAI.i: - TIIRFK LARCH Flltt: proof safes. Call nt olllee of HKNR BIILIN JR, mom 212 Commonwsulth building FOR SAI.n-BROKFN KNOL1SII SF.T ter, cheap 1541 l'enn avenue FOR SALR-ONB 20-HORSn POWRU holler, as good as new. Tilts WBS TON MILL CO FOR RENT OR SALE. FOR RENT OR 3ALK-HOUSE AT 441 Cla avenue. 9 rooms, modern in provements, Inquire of C, J. POST, Com monwealth Bldg REAL ESTATE LIVK INDRPRNDRNT JUST A FEW of our llve-itcie farms left, some good locations. New famllii s moving In our colonies evetj week Send us one dol lar and wo will pick you a good one. pay balance In easv weil.lv ur monthlv pa -ments. H1SLDY, 201 Washington avi nue, up-stalrs. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT FURNISHED. 1 ROOM ON tho llrst tloor, for a parlor or bitting room and one or two bed rooms on tho second Moor, with use ot bath. The rooms are large and well lighted the location is ono of tho best on Cluv avenue A de lightful home with n family of two per sona. Reference lequlied. Address X Y. 'A., Tribune otllce. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS WANTED YOU CAN MAKE money helling our Uve-acio lurins. R1SLEY. RELIABLE PERSONS TO TAKE THE agency In their own towns tor the best line of fast telling novelties, pays 100 per cent profit, for ladles or gems. SPIRO & WATKINS. 1031 and 10.53 Chest nut Btreet, Philadelphia, Pa. KLONDIKE-AGENTS WANTEd'fOR largo Illustrated book of Klondike, five hundred pages, price $150; outllt 10c. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO, Lakeside Building, Chicago, III. WANTED-SOLIC1TORS; NO DELIV erlr.ff. no collecting; position perma nent; pav weekly; state age. GLEN BROTHERS, Rochester, N Y. HELP WANTED-MALE RELIABLE MEN WANTED TO AD- dress catalogues, cliculars and envel opes. Send stamp for particulars. SOM ERVILLE M'F'G CO.. Elizabeth. N. J. HELP WANTED-FEMALE WANTED A GOOD WOMAN TO DO hous-ewoik and cooking for family of four. Good wages to competent person. Applv 13J South Lincoln avenue. WANTED-PLAIN SEWERS. ALSO Ap prentices. 221 Adams avenue. BOARDING. FIRST-CLASS BOARD. WITH OR without room, special rates given to permanent boarders. Rooms heated by steam and lighted by Plectile llsht. cen trally located. 2 minutes walk from all depots; 3 meal tickets $1.00, 21 meal tick ets, $4 ijO 123 Franklin avenue. LOST. wvvw LOST-BI'TWEEN 900 BLOCK OLIVE street and D L & W. depot ladUs" sold watch and fleur-de-Ils pin. Suitable lenarrt for Its tetuin to WILLIAMS & M'ANL'LTVS store, 120 Wyoming ave BU.SINESS OPPORTUNITY PARTNER WANTED WITH ABOUT $10,000. Established business. Will bear Investigation Large profits. Safe Investment For Interview address P. O. Box 271. Scraaton, Pa, CITY SCAVENGER A.B.WUGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps ui.ed A BRIGOS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elokes' drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 6040 DR. FORDHAM HAS MOVED TO THE Connell Building, Washington avenue, room S19 ' LACKAWANNA SIGN COMPANY RE. moved to 217 Spruce. CHIROPODIST CORNS, BUNIONS AND INGROWING nails cured without the least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advice ven free E. M. HETZEL. Chiropo dist. 330 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles at tended at tholr residence If desired. Chaiga moderate ESTATE OF BARAII A. BLANCHARD. Iat of the city of Scranton. county of Lackawanna ana state of (Pennsylvania, deceased. 1 Letters testamentary lit the above named estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons hhving claims or duinamls against the estate will pre sent niTm for pas ment, nnd those Indebt ed thereto will inaku Immediate payment to T v S, BLANrilARD. O. B. -CARTRIDGE. AiliiflnUlltttur. " Atturney for Estado. A POPULAR CLKAK1NG HOUSE for the Ilcneflt of All Who Have Homes Kcnl Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want or Help These Smnll Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions Cents a Word Except Situations Wanted, Which Are Inserted Free. DffgSSMMyG. JIMK. JOI1N&TONK, LATH FIFTH aentie and Gth Btreot, New Yoik, will open an establishment In this cltvfor tho manufucturo of gowns, wraps, etc., on or about April IGth, at 42S Adams avenue. REDUCTION OF GAS. wiir'lBCRANrioN,'dA8,'',ANDUvATi:u Co, nnd the Hyde Park Otis Co, In accordance with the policy of these companies to leduco rates from time to lime as may be win runted by Inci eased consumption, rotlco Is hereby given lint on and after Apill 1st, IMS, the pilio of sas will be one dollar anil fifteen cents per one thousand cubic feet consumed, subject to tho tollowlng discounts: FIo cents per ono thousand cubic ftet on all bills where the consumption for tho month amounts to less than twenty-nva dollats; ten cents per one thousand cubic feel on nil bills whole the consumption for tho month amounts to twontv-flvo dollars anil Lpwnrds. 1'riivlded the bill Is paid on or before the 20th day of the month In which Unit bill Is piesented. By Order ot the Uoaid, O. B. HAND. Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED SrrF"Al7jNTA?n'U)'l8- ANRXPI"- leiice'l i hid s nui'-e Hind iliv n-fci-Flllfj, CjII or llddlesn r. 10 spline "In it S1TI ATloN VvANTi:l til A llil'XO Imlv n si iiiistiess whii his Uiul (. piiiince In sewliiK Adiliess SiMinstiess, I M Ninth Win hliictuii uveuui SITUATION WANTKD-BY A BRIGHT Inn l,i jimii nlil at am kind of woik. Addiess J. A M . '07 Meridian si red illy. M1DDLF, AG HI) WOMAN Ol'.ailtUs TO Ki oul washing b the da. Ailditss W .1 , Tiibiine nllli e WANTED - SITUATION AS IloUSE keepei 111 a wlduwei s ui bat hi lot s home. No objection to IcaMng the city. Addiess B G . Tilliunc office. SITUATION WANTED-RV SOBER. IN ilusttloiis moil as icHinstei ui any himest woik Addiess J. H. ., 14J South Hjdc Pa il uveinie. City. PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTS EDWARD H DAVIS, ARCHlTECr, Connell Building, Scranlon. E. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of b06 Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR. ARCHITECT. 435 Spruce St., cor. Wash, ave., Scianton. FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT, Ptlce Building, 12C Washington avenue, Scranlon T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. DENTISTS DR. I. O LYMAN, 323 N WASHINGTON avenue. Dlt. F. L. M'GRAW, 303 SPRUCE street. DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP P. O DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 113 Wvomlnij ave. WELCOME C. SNOVHfl 421LACK wanna avenue. Hour", 1' to 1 and 2 to 3. LAWYERS FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Couusellor-nt-Law. Bun building, looms 11 mid 14, Vt itHlilugtnii avenue. FRANK T. OKELL. ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Room S, Coal Exchange, Sciantoii, Ia. WILLARD WARRF.N & KNAPP, AT tr'ine.vs and Cuiinsellois-at-Law Ro publleiin building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Ia. JAMES II TORREY, ATTORNEY AND CouiibCllor-nt-LwW. Rooms 41S and 414 Commonwealth Building JESSUP & JESSUP ATTORNEYS AND Couiihellors - at - Law, Commonwealth building Washington avenue ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND, Attorneys and Counsellors Common wealth bulldirg Rooms J9, 'J) and 21. JAMES W OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Lnw Rooms 314, 513 and 51G, Boaul ot Trado building. D. B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on teal estuto security. Mears building, corner Washington ave nue and Spruce street. B. F. KILLAM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 306 Commonwealth bldg, Scianton, t'a JAB. J II. HAMILTON, ATTORNEY-at-Law 43 Commonwealth bldg., Scrun ton. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms Wil-W, 1th floor, Mears bldg JOSEPH JEFFREYS. ATTORNEY-AT-Law 7 and 8 Burr building. L. A WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 421 Lackawanna ave. Scianton, Pa. C R. PITCHER. ATTORNEYAT-L VW, Commonwealth building. Scrunton. Pa PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS National Bank bulldlnc C COMEGYS 221 SPRUCE STREET A. W BERTHOLF Atty . Mcars Bldg PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. KAY HAS .MOVED I IIS OFFICE to tho Scranton Pilvuto Hospital cor ner Wv onilng Ave nnd Mulbenv St. Telephone Day call, 3113. night call, lt. DR. C. L PREY. SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank bldg, 122 Wjomlng uvenue MARY A. SHEPHERD. M. D HOME opatlllst, No. 22S Adams avenuo DR A. TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN Dlsinsn nf Women, corner Wyoming avenue and Spruce street, Scranton Ofllee houia, Thuifcday mid Satuulays, 9 k in. to 0 p.ni. DR. W. E. ALLEN. 012 NORTH WASH ingtoii avenue DR L. M GATES. ROOMS 207 AND 201 Board of Trade building. Ollleo horns, S to 9 a. in., 2 to 3 nnd 7 to 8 p. m. Resi dence 309 Madison avenuu. DR. C. L. FREAS. 8PECIALRJT IN Rupture. Truss Fitting and Fat Reduc tion Olt'ee telephone 1203 Houis .10 to 12. 2 to 4, 7 Ui 9. DR P. W L'AMORe7w"x. OFl'ICuTIl Adams Rcsldenco 1'ilS Mulbeiry. Chron ic diseases, lungs heuit, kidne. and gcnltn-tirlnnrj organs a Mpcclnltv. Hours 1 to 4 p m. W G. ROOIC VETERINARY SUIN geon Horses Cattle and Dorh ttented. Hospital l2t Linden stieot. Snanton. Telephone 2CT2. MIDWIFE MRS GABLE. GRADUATE WIDWIFE. 151& AVnfchbum stieet. Scranton. En gagements solicited Rooms and be3t attendance for n limited numbet of pa tients. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND hTfRANK. Iln avenue, Rates reasonable. P. ZIEQLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOU8E, NEAR D., L. &. W passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ropeaa plan, VICTOR KOCH, Pron. DCTCOTIVES BARRING & M'SWEENEY, COMMON wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser vice Agi ncy. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA Sciiinton. Pa. Courses pieparntoij to college, law, medicine ur business. Opens September 11. Send for catalogue Rev. Thomas M. Cann, LL. D Walter il. Buell, A. M. PRINTING THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO., North Washington uvenue Llnotjpe ('imposition ot all kinds quickly done. Fitilllllcs unsurpatscd In this region. SEEDS G R CLARK A. CO. SEEDMEN AND Nuieimen, store 110 Washington ave nue, ei een house, 1 !"ii) North Main ave nue; stole telephone', 72. WIRE SCREENS JOS KUEITEL REAR 511 LACKA wmina avenue Scianton, I'a , i.ianufai tiliel of Wile Seieens. MISCELLANEOUS LADIES HAND TURNED SHOE'S ust ViGO ui il ."ui, Russet and Dongola Shoes, cost $2.00 ul 'He; .Mull s Fine Rus-hi-t in.d Calf Shoes, eust SJ.oo at il yi, AT NHTTLEToN S, Washington ae. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MI'SIC FOR balls picnics pal tie" Kciptlons. vi .1 (II111.S and eoniiit woik lui ulslic d l'oi l mis addiess R J Hum i c jinlui loi. 117 Wjomlng avenue, over llulbeit'3 itiusu stme MEC.AUHFE BROTHERS PRINTERS' supplies uiivelopc. paper bags, twine. mhiiMs , 10 Washington avenue, Siiaiiion l'a FRANK P. BROWN & CO.. WHOLE sale dealeis In Woodware. Coiclige and Oil Cloih. 720 West Lackawann-i uve RAILROAD TIME TABLES Central Railroad of New Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division,) Stations In New ork Foot of Liberty stieet, N. R, and South Ferry Whitehall street. Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness and eomfoit. TIMETABLE IN EFFECT FEB 20, 1SUS. Trains leave Scianton for Plttston, Wllkes-Rauc, etc, at S20. 10.10 a. m., 1.20, 2 3.", "20, 7 10 p. in. Sundays, 9 0J a. m.. l.W. 2 l'i. 7 10 p. m. For Lakewood and Atlantic City, S 20 a ni. For New York, Newark and Elizabeth, 8 20 (expiess) a. m., 1.20 (epieas with Buttet pallor cai). 3 20 (expiessi p m. Sundav, 2.15 p. m. Train leaving 1.20 p m. anives at Philadelphia, Reading Ter minal, 7 17 p. m and New Yoik i3 p. m For Maueh Chunk. Allentown, Bethle hem. Easton and Philadelphia, 20 a. m., 1 20. 3 "0 p m. Sunday s, 2 13 p. m For Baltitnoro and Washington nnd points South and West via Bethlehem, b 20 a. m , 1 20 p. in. Sundays 2 n p in For Long Blanch. Ocean Glove, etc, at 8 20 a m. and 1 20 p. m. Uor Reading. Lebanon and Hairlsbuig, vlu Allentown, 8.20 u. m, l.lo p m. Sun dav, 2 13 p. m. Uor Pottsv Hie. 8 20 a. m , 1 20 p. m Returning;, leave New York, foot of Llb ert street Noith River, at 4 00 a 10 (e piess) u in. 1 JO (expicss with JJuitet pallor (in) p m. Sundav, 4 JO a. in. Leave New Yotk, South Feny, foot Whitehall stieet, at UOs a. m., 1 2"i p m Passengers arriving oi departing from this teimlna! inn connect uihIli cover with all the elevated lallroads. Bioadway cable cais. and ferries to Biookl.vn and Staten Island making quick tiansfer to and liom Giand Cential Dipot und Long Island Ratliiiacl Leave Philadelphia Reading Terminal, 8 oo a. in.. 2.00 p in. Sunday. 0.2." a m Through tickets to all poi.ils at iowist rate nui be had on applh atlon In ad vance to the ticket agent nt the station. II P BALDWIN Gen. Pass Agt. J II OI.IIAUSEN. Gen Sunt Delaware and Ilttilsou. On Monday, Teh. 21, trains vMU leave Scianton as follows: For Carbondale 0.20, 7.35, S.D5, 10.15 n. 111., 12 00 noon, 121, 220, 3.52. 3 23, C 2o, 7.57, 51.15. 11.00 p m ; 1 lb a m. For Albanv, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc., C Jo a. m., 2 0 p. m. For Hones-dale G 20, 8.33, 1015 a. m.; 12 00 noon, 2 20. 5 23 p in. For Wllkes-Barit 0.13. 7.50, 8 45, 9 33, 10 43 a. in , 12 05, 1.23, 2.J1, 3.33, 4.41, CIO. 7.50, 10 2s, 11 :'0 p. m. For New Yoik, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley R It., C 43 a m., 12 03, 1 2, 4.11 p. m. (with Black Diamond Express!, 11 '.0 p m. For Pennj lvanla R. It. points G.43, 9.33 a. m.; 2 21, 4 41 p. m For western points via Lehlf,h Vnlley R. R.. 7 50 a. in., 12 05, 3 3J (with Black Diamond Express), 10 28 11.20 p m. Trains will arrive ut Scianton as fol lows: From Carbondale and tho north 6.40, 7 45, 8 40. 9 31, 10 40 a. m.r 12.00 noon; 1.J0 2.18, 3.25, 4 37, 5.45. 7.45. 10.25, 11.27 p. m. From Wllkes-Barre and the south C '5, 7.50, 8 50, 10 10, 11.53 a, m.; 1.16, 2.14, 3.48, f.20 6.21. 7 53, 9 05, 10 05 p. m. ; 1 13 u m. Complete infoimatlon "-esardinK lates to all points in the United States and Canada may bo obtained at the ticket of llce In the depot Sp( clal attention given to Western and Southern resort business J W BUR DICK. G P A.. Albtny. N. Y. H. XV. CROSs, D P A . Scranton, Pa JJrie and Wyoming Valley. In Effect Sept 19, 1897. Trains leavo Scranton for New York nnd Intermediate points on Erlo railroad, also for 1 law ley and local points nt 7.05 a in and 2 25 p. m. Arrive at Scranton from above points at 10 23 a. m . 3 IE and 9 38 p m scinvnw ivisio. In r.ffrrt December IJIli, 1SII7. North Uuunil. south ctiiuui!, I'-'"" I lr oiauuus P m (Trams Bally. r.. y. 1 ct.pt, ii'jdjy I r u 11lve tavei Jill en j i .sa 2 Ml "11 7 J5 N v fraiii.1 1 r. 7 irtWest 4'ir.d stiioti 7001 vveeuawKen p u'Anlvp I.eavei 1 l'i -ai)ol 1 iw IliincocL- tsiailUht i.' ii U 10 i-Ji iii 11 1S)( i I'restou Part Wlnroiiu Poynttlle I H so 1 I'lo wit vu 1'nlnrfl.ils V ) et 1 11 y C,u banilii a White llilde Maythia Jeriuvn Arcblbald Muinu l'rckvll.u Oil ..liant I'llceburg 1 liroop rrovidsace l'mk Place fllfB II II 1131 m j I 12V II 21 11 14 11 l 11 11! 1107 11 0V 1101 11 flft-17 10 M scranlon a m Leave Arrive All trains run il illy except Sunday. t sUuinesthut trains stop on signal for W Mngers. i-ecure rate-i yla Ontario Western before Rurohaslnif tickets and save money Day ard Itfhl K pie'sstiitliH West J.C. Audeiaon, Oen. l'asa Agt. T, FlUcroft, Blv, l'dss, Ait.BcryPA. ja, . " 1. ...... .... . .. a. ..' ... .... .... ..v . ... .... .... .... .... I... . .... 7M . . .... B10 .... 1 " M1 ... a n .... .... s 'H .... .... tii .... .... -i ni .... .... uMl .... lIM) ,, ... S'.s .... .... HiS ... .. 'J'f . .. .... a 19 .... .... Mil .... .. 1118 ... .... 13 11 .... .... H4S .... .... SSI .... .... 3C4 .... .... 3M . .... 0l ... 0T .. .... 410 ... 4 II .... .... HIT .. .... 4 r u BUREAU SIX INSERTIONS A WORD. to Kent, Situations for l'lve Schedule In lillect Nov. aS, 1807. Trains Leave WllkesBarro as Fol lows: 7.30 n. m., week days, for Sunbury HarrlsburR, Philadelphia, Balti more, WasliinRton, and for Pitta burp and tho Wost. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazletort, Pottsville, Reading, Norrlstown, and PhlladelDhla; and for Sun bury, Harrisburs, Pliiladelpliia, Baltimore, Washington nnd Pitts burp; and tho Wosl. 3.12 p. m , daily, forSunbury, Harris burg. Philadelphia, Baltimore, WashinRton, and Pittsburg and the West. 5.00 p. m., wook days, for Hazleton and Pottsville. J. R. WOOU, (len'l Pass Aent. J. H HUTCHINSON, (leneral Manager. Del.. LiicUa. and Western Effect Monday, Nov. 21, 18j7. Tiaiiis ltavo Sii'.uiiuii a-, lollovvs: L picss tor New Yoik al'il nil points Last. 1 10. 100, 5.15, 8 00 und 10.03 a. m. , U m und Expies's for Enston Trenton. Philadel phia and tli- South 5 13, S 00 and 10-0 u. a . 12 5 and ! II ,1 111 Washington and w. y stations, S 45 p ni. Toiivminiiii aiciimiiniiiHtinii. m p 111. Fpic-- fur B'n,li imiin Oswcfcn, El mlra C.iMiliig B.uli, D.uisvllle Mount Morrts and llutTnln IJ 10 2 "1 1 00 a 111. and 1 55 p in. making close connections at Bulfiilo to all points In thu West, Noit Invest and Southwest Rlnliaintun and vav stations, 1 0i p. in. NPhoNon accommodation, 5 15 p m. B nghiimtori unci Elmlia cpiess, 53 p m. E.piess forUtlea nnd Rlehfleld Springs, 2 '... 11. in., and 1 55 p in Ithaca. 2 15 9 00 u, 111 . and 1 55 p m. I'ur Noithumberland. Plttston Wilkes Bane. PlyiiKiith BloonisbiMg and Dan ville milking close eonncctluiis at Noith umbel laud for Wllllamtpoit Haitlsburg, Baltimore Washington and th South. Noithinnberlniid and It.termediate s'a lions, 6 00 10 05 a. ni., and 1.35 and C 0j p. in. Nnntlenkn and Intermediate statlonn, 808 and 1110 a. m. Ply mouth and Intel- mediate statK ns, 3 35 and 8 50 p. m. 1'or Kingston 12 15 p. m. Pullmar parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. For detailed Information, pocket tlmo tnbles etc . apply to M L. Smith. Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket of fice Lchigli Valley Railroad Sv.stcm Anthruclte Coal Used, Eusuiing Cleanli ness and Comiuit. In Eftect l'eb, in. IMH. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia, and New Yoik via D. St II It. R at 0 45 a. in, and '':o- 2 21, 141 (Black Diamond Hxpiess) and 11 30 p. m. I'm Plttston and Wllkcs-Ruue via D. L. & W R. 11., 6 00, 11.10 a. in., 1.55. 3. J5, 6 00 11. in. For White Haven, Has-leton. 1'ottsvlllj, and principal points In the coal regions In D. 11. R. R., C 45. 12 05, 2 Jl and 1 41 p. in. Uor Bethlehem. Laston Reading, Har rlsburg and piinclpal Inlerin dl'ite -st 1 tlons via D Ai II. R. R.. 0 .. a 111 . 12 05. 2.21. 1.41 CBUuk Diamond Epies). 11.30 Uor Tunkhannock. Toward 1, Elmlra Ithaca. Geneva and principal Intei medi ate stations, via D, L. cv. R. b 08 a. m . U 45 and 3.3a p. in. Uor Geneva Rochester. Iiurt.ilo. Niag ara Falls Chicago nnil all points vvett via D & II R R. 1-05. .1 .3 il'la.k Diamond Epie-s). 10 28 and 11.30 p m Pullman uailor and slecplnj; or Lehigh Vullev parloi cars on all trains between Wllki s-Ilaire and New Yoik Philadel phia. Buffalo nnd Suspension Blldge. ROLLIN II. WILBUR Gen. Supt. CHAS. S LEE, Gen. Pass. Agt.. Phila delphia. Pa A W. NONNEMACHER. Ast General Pass. Agt Philadelphia, I'a Scranton otliee ".01 Lackawnnn-e avenue. FOItEST CITY. Borough Attorney James MoKinney has suiceeded In obtaining a uile on tho commlssioneis of Susquehanna county, returnable next Monday, to show cause why a survey should not he made at this tilacu for the puipo"e of llxlng the line between Wavno and Susquehanna couutieH. The same ac tion will lie taken in Wayne county at the Mas' teim of coutt. If the survey Is macle there will then be a good chance of getting: a countv blldge hete It Is said that the Susquehanna county commissioners have e-xpi eased themselves in favor of 11 county litldge at Forest City, with an agreement that Wayne and Susquehanna each pay one half the expense. If this atiangement could be made It would mukp n sutvey unnecessary und greatly facilitate the matter. Those who know, or oukIR to, say that there Is no doubt but that the bridge wciuld be partly In each county. The next Institute of Susquehanna county teachers will be held In Mont rose, clurlne; the week beginning Mon day. Oct. 17. Mai tin J. Prentiss, of Pleasant Mount, Wayne county, wns a visitor In the borough on Wednepday. On May J und 4 the annual county Sunday school convention will be held in the Methodist ehuteh at Susque hanna. Mrs J. II. Weston and children are visiting at the home of Dr. Wllllum II. Hlukeslee, on Delaware street. Mrs. Weston Is the wife of Rev. J. II. Wes ton, who was pastor of the Methodist chutch here in 1889-90. The annual Christian Endeavor con vention of the Jefferson Blanch union will be held at the Welsh church, In Cllffoicl township, this county, on Wed nesday, June 1. A special meeting of Enterptlse Hose company will he held at tho hns-o rooms tomoirovv evening at 8 o'clock, nnd all menibeis aie tequeated to bo present The newly-Installed ofllcers of Cllf fuiil lodge. Independent Order of Odd Fellows, are ns follows: Noble Brand, Glynn Motjrnn; vice-grand, Hemy Pair, It. S N. o.. P. II. Ileiry; L. s. N. 0.. David J. Jones; II S. V. G Albert .1. Lowiy; L. S. V. G., Jack Alexander; right senior supporter, Mouioe AVest Cute; left senior supporter, Aithur Trevertnn; conductor. Wllllum Jones; warden, Chailcs Damni; chaplain, John Armstrong: hectotury, Ileniy Box, ns blstant secietary, Ilniry Hogarth. Rev. J. C. Hognn will preach in tho Academy of Music, at Norwich, N V on "Sins nnd Shams that Pans In the Chinches." Sunday next, at 3 p. in. Ilev. Mr. Ilogan left for Norwich on Wednesday. A ball will bo held this evening by the Ulack Watch foot ball team, of Vandllner, In MeCloslcey's hall, A cottage praver meeting will lie held at the Methodist parsonage, Sunday af ternoon at 3 30 o'clock. These will be no pleaching Bervices In the church, on account ot the pastor belnp absent nt conference. A ten cent supper will ho served and an apron sale take place under the aus pices of the Ladles' guild of Christ Episcopal church, on Thursday even ing next, In the church basement. F E. Reed has moved to Carbon da'a vvheie he will engage In business. 1227and1S9,1WXSHIKGT0N AVENUE. 0 HOSIERY Always one of the strong than ever. Great values all through the stock Ladies' Fast black regular made stockings, Ilermsdorf tlye, and a positive lye. value at 2 for 25c. Ladies, 25c. is a popular price for a good black stock ing. Here you can get the best in the world for that price. All black or with white feet just as you like and in either cabo the soles are double and the heels spliced. Wonderful val ue at a quarter. Ladies' Fancy hosiery is in demand. Stripes, plaids and figures of all kinds. Prices run at 25c, 40c, 50c. and the assortment is large to select from. Misses' Fine black ribbed stockings. at and good to wear. A stocking at a low price. Size 5, 5, 6. Price, lie. 5 7. 7i ISc. Actual value from 22c to 33c. lSir-Iunumerable other special attractions at the department during this special sale which our small space forbids mention ot. Our Two Large Windows Tell Quite a Hosiery Tale. 127 and HE MARKETS. Wnll Street Kcleiv. New Yoik, April 14 Tl.cn was pro fessional liuvins ot s-toeks today which miv thi- maiket u llun tone all day. The o.xtiome advance fiom the low level nt the opening was a point or over In most of tho leadltiK stocks but the net a ilns are less than a point except In a few cases. The profes sional buy Ing was more or less lnfltt ein ed by the. veiy ostentatious ipou-iil of ihe bull side by a. huge and daring 'opera lei', In published utterances and by dlsltlbutloii of buy ins ordeis. A lui 41' part of the duy'H activity v.ii centfied In sucrnr, the Grangers nnd Vnlon Fneifle preferred. Filccs tell from tho highest on the leport that the sjp.inish minister was preparing to lc ave Washington. Tobacco lluctualei violently and advanced at one time nine points. lVdal sales were 235,10'J shines. riirnlsheil bv WILLIAM LINN ALLEN ft CO.. stock brokers, Mears building, looms .03-70B. Iiig. e?v. est. Ins. Open- llU'h- Low- Clos. Am. Sug Re'g Co ..m 117'- IIV 118 A., T. & S. F. IT .. 21'.. CTi 2l4 Jol Am. Tobacco Co ....MS1 117 luU HGl4 Am. Spiiits 8' 9'i i7 li'i. Halt. & Ohio 18V.J lM,, H lt Uroolc. R. T 37 I'T4 117 i"' Hay State Gas l"i P. 2 u Cull. Southern 48'i Vi'n 46's 4H Chic. & O. W W lu-i WW 1UH Chic. & N. W 117i IIS UiiV, US Chic. B. & Q 90i's 9J': S0V4 'Jl7 Chicago Qas b9 WTs &95 ' Chic, Mil. & St. I' .. S674 J1 ra fc''H I hie., It. I. & P SIS S-Vis S-m sfi8 C. C. C. H St. I :73 27Vj 27Vs 27i C.en. Rlectlic ?.2i 3J'i, S2tfc SJ'i Like Shoro lfifi no ISO in) Louis. & Nash 47s 4si8 474 l Munhuttun VAo 04'u ''4 l4 '' M. K. S. Tex., IT .. SOU 3H-, 20 - Mo. P.iclllc S.-i4 :Vi r.'j 2H Nut. Lead 20 21)i- 2'J 29's N. V. Central 10'J Hu's I0t 110 Out. & West 11U It's U's ll'.s North. Paclllc ii 22 22 22 Nor. Paclllc, IT .... 59 CO' r.'Ji,, d'i Pacific Mnll 2! 2I58 21 -!' Phil. Sz Rend 11 lb. 1.". Pi Suthein It. R. IT.. 23'.. 2J 2V2 20 Tenn., C. Sc Iron .... l'Pi 19 19i !' Texas ti Paoilie .... 9T in H7 10 Pnlon Pac, 1st IT .. ' 5'238 o0' ni'4 U. S Leather, IT .. C0 &)s8 M W West, t'nlim S5 SG bi Wi Met. Ti action Co ..137 1 136l Ui CHICAGO BOARD OP TRADC. Open- IllBh- Low- C103. WIIUAT. lug. est est. lrg. May 110 to 11014 IUl4 I0'( 1H4 July S'J',ito$9 i'M S7U !" CORN. Mny 30 l'i M'4 M', July Sl'ti 31 31'j :il',i OATS. Mny 2l'i 2i'.i, 21 'Jiit, July 2-l'i 2J")S 3 2J',s PORK. May 9 S3 9.W 9 77 9.77 July 10.10 10.10 9.S7 y.;w LAim. May n.12 5.12 &.12 5.12 July C.23 E.2'i 0.17 u Ju srriililnu Hoard ul Trade rlxclmuuc Quol!itlniih--.VIl (luotutions .Sned on Par ol 100. STOCKS. Hid. Asked. Scianton & Pitttton Trnc. Co. ... :o National Beting A; Unll'g (-'o. ... W First National Hunk 7w Rlmhurst Hculevaid 100 Sirauton Savlngi Hank 223 bciunton Packing Co 93 Lacka Iron & Steel Co 130 Third National Hank 25 Thi oop Novelty Mfg Co feu Sciunton True. Co ! Scranton Axlo Works 73 Weston Mill Co jjfj Alexander Car Rcplncer Co joj Dime Dep. Ac DIs. Hank 151 Peck Lumber Mtg Co 173 19 Ktonomy Light, Heat & Puw. ur Company 43 Scrunton Illuminating, Heat ii Power Com) any , "t3 ... Scrunton Forging Co ,; ... IW BONDS, t ftirjinton Tass. Railway, first IVandlvStllitv Hosiery Boys' S Fast black value at 2 Good to look fine high grade Men's S, 81, 9. 22c. 129 Washington mortgage due 1920 . . People s Street Railway, mortgage, due 1'ilb People s Street Hallway, eral moitguge, due 1921 Dickson Manufacturing C Lacka. Township School Cltj of Scranton St Imp Mt Vernon Co.il Co Scianton Axlo Works ... Scranton Traction Co , moi tgage l s. due 1922 . . . .113 fliat 113 Gen- 113 'o IW C 102 0 102 !3 100 hist 103 Philadelphia Provision Market. TJi.it i.1,lltlc At.rll 11 VA'he.ir firmer ami higher, contract giadi, April, tl.02a 1 u2'j. ioi il strong uiiu .( niniiii. Apill and M.iv. Ti'.a"."e Potatoes Stead . white, choice, per bushel, MMSlc ; do fair to good, per bushel, 73a7v ; sweets, prime red. per basket. 70a7."ii ; do. do yellow, pel basket. tijaTUc, do. mC onds, per buskit. 4flau"i I'loui Firm with a fuither udvaiue ol 10c ier barrel, white I super, Mu.!25. do. e:tr is. J! ".".. i-! 73, Pennsylvania i oiler clear. $l20a4 3", do do stinlght, $1 IOal.1.0; vveslein winter clear $ll5al.'0 Butter Dull and 'sale, lower; f.mcv western creamer, 21c, do pi lilts, 22c Kggs bteiidv, fresh, ileal bv, and do. western, J0'sc, do. southern. 10c ( heese rnchanged. Refined Susats Stead. Cotton I'nchiinged Tallow Steadv , city prime. In hogsheads, :; v . counti, prime. In barrels. 3'iaie ; dark, do., ,1c Live Poultrv L nchanged. Dressed Poultry Unchanged. Receipts Utour. 3 000 barrels und 2h.f00 sacks, wheat. 3000 bushels, com, lOuoO bushils, oats, 2S.O0O bushtls. Shipments Win ut. 3u00 bushels; coin, Cs.000 bushels; oats, 4,300 bushels. Now York Produce Market. New York, April 14. rioui Kused on near the close. Wheat Spot linn; No. 2 red, $1.10. f. o b., uiloat spot, No. 1 Du luth, $1.15'iul.l6; options opened strung mil active on bullish cables and wai talk, advance wai met by heavy realizing which continued most of the day, de mot allzlng prices on distant options. Just at tho close' there was n quick tally on reported recall of the Snanlsh minister. Final prices were 9.i'ic. higher on neir oud 'sc. lower on fin options, Mav. Jl o.i2 al.OS, closed J1.07; July. 91 7-ltu9i'c., closed 92lc; September. MPtaM'tc, closed S3c; December. SJ-iMV . closed 8!e. Coin Spot steadv ; No 2, 20 V , f. o b, atloat; options opened ilrm. sold off under leallzlng but rallied aealn and dosed partly He higher; May. o! 15-lSai5e., closed 33c; July. 3Ha3bV' . closed 3S'c. Oits Spot weak; No. 2. 20''.c. ; No. 3, .toe.; No. 2 white, 32'tc ; No. 3 white, 32c: track mixed, western, 31a.12LiC . truck vvhlti, l'2 a..c , options unlet and weaker In ab sence of hu er. closing Mc not lower; May, L""a3'ie , closed 30c Butter Steady; cieamery, western 17n'21c; tactory. 12' a trc; Rlglns. 21c; Imitation creamery. H',4 al7'ic; state daily, 13al9c ; do. creameiv, 17u21c. Eggs-Steady, state and Penn s lvanla, lOalOV.e ; western fresh, lOUc; southein, 9u!'e ( Iiiiviko Live Stouli. Chicago, Apnl 14 Cattle Firmer un deractive demands but sales vveio luigo. 1 mado at i eductions of 15 i 23c. fimn tho closing prices of last week. Ste-rs sold at Jl.il 23 for common up to 54 73i3 for good to choice, fed westerns, 4 ir.a 4 iO; stockers and feeders, laf, bulla sold J2.7oal. and canning cuws at $2.Wa'J, wlille nrime helfeis sold up to M 7." Hogs 'jld at aiK.ixtreme uiiige of 2.75a4 (U'is; largely at $JR7'al and bulk of the p!g sales weioat fl 4ial.iO. Sheep and Latiilm Maikel qulul; sales rrmging nt $4al3d fm shorn Hocks, wooled sheep sold at $130,14.75 and some prime yeai lings brnuKht 'Vt; lambs sold at $l.l3a3 for shorn; wooled lambs, 3 Unjl.tw, Rtcelpts -Cattle, 7.000 head; hogs, 23,000 head; sheep, 13 000 head. New Yoik Idve Stock, New Yotk, April 14. Hooves None for sale, but the feeling weak. Calves Slow at $116.23. Stuep und Lambs Slow, pilces lever extopt for light weights; ptlnio wooled sheep, ii 10; clipped do , $1 23 n4.37".ij; wooled lambs, $C.i6.20; clipped do.. t!,S"iiu3.13: spilng lambs, nomluul at fja 5 eneh, Hogs Dull ut $3s3a4.20; western pigs, iiuotcd $3.&,a4, Kant Libnrtv Cattle Uarkot, Rust Liberty, Pa.. April H.-eattle Steady; extra, $3.10a5 13; pi hue. $3a510; corv n $3.Wa4.20. Hoga-Only lolri Selling departments of this store now strongar during this sale. Here are some specimens: Infants' And small children wear a great many tan and russet shades. We offer 50 dozen of the regular 25c. grade, in sizes from 4 to 6, at 15c. a pair. Unprecedented value. Iron clad stockings, all sizes from 6 to 10. A stocking we have made a reputation on, that has made our hosiery department famous. Two grades medium weight, 2 pairs for 25c. Extra heavy with double knees and double feet 25c. seamless hose, pairs for 25c. a grand, good 6 pairs for $1.00, 3 pairs for 50c, or 19 c. a pair, constitute an offering which is the greatest hosiery offering Scranton has ever seen, all blaqk or with white feet. Men who desire to' buy hosiery right will look up this lot. Fancy hosiery, reliable, firm in texture, fast in dye. Our lines at 25c, 40c. and 50c. leads the town. 3i!c(C6j Avenue. prime medium and heavy hogs, J3 90a3.95; heavy Yorkers, $3S0a3.S5, light Yorkers, $! (Via 1.73; pigs, as to quality and weight, $2 IOa.160, good roughs, $3.20a3 50; common to fair wcilghts. ?2.30a3. Sheep Slow; choke, clipped, U 20a4.2j; common, J3.16u, :!("; choice clipped lambs, U SSa5; com mon to good, I4 2"a4 80; spilng lambs, JSa. S; veal calves, Jl rj0a5. Chicago (irnln Mnrkol. I'lilnirrn Anrll 11 MflV Vvbellt tod.1- clostd at' Jl.lHi. tho highest point fop that delivery readied uuring me ions Ldter campaign. War news and enor mous sales of cash wheat caused a rapid advance in Jul also, but this was lost nmVr liom v inlly.lnc nnd .llllv closed unchanged The market was a spas modic one. Coin lert on: at 'fca'ic au Miiue. Oats closed unchanged Provis ions showed declines of 5ixl2',C Tim cash quotations were as follows; Flour- Firm, prices up 1&B20C.; iso. a spnn wheat 93c.hJ1.02, No. 2 corn, JOWaSOljC ; No. 2 ellow. 30'iaJU., No. 2 oats, 20'v 27c ; No. 2 white, f o. b , 29'jC . No. 3 iiliitn f ,. Ii "OnSflVp : No. 2 rve. 52c : No. 2 barlev f o. 1).. 33allc; No, 1 flax seed, $121il2!':, prime tlmotny ieea, J2.S0; mess pork, $9 7fia9 90; lard JlUZ'i: short ribs. J3ft'a5.35; shoulder, 4a4f8c. ; short sides J3.&01B.I''); whisky, $120, sug ars, unchanged Jtecclpts riour, h,wj i.nrmls uhp.it. !'. OiKl bushels, oats. 177.000 bushels, ecu u 241000 bushels; rye, fi.000 l.iwhls h.irlov A(.Y) linshels. Shlnmcnts Flour. IJirto barrels; wheat, 33.000 bush els; oats, 143,000 bushels, corn, Ctii.OOO bush els; ie, C3,ii00 bushels; barley, 45,uoo uusn eli. llnlliiln Live Stock. Kast Ruffalo, N. Y.. April lt.-Hogs Receipts. 23 cars, dull and stow, Vork eis, good to choice, $3.40a3.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 22 cars, quiet and easy; iiimim clinlce in evtr.i. J3.S0a5 90. culls to common. $ia3.50; clipped lambs, U 25a 4.00;- hheep, choice to selecteu watners. i auua; culls m common, JloOat; clipped sheep, $3.15a4 35. Oil Market. Oil City. Pa , April 14 Credit balances, 75c; certificates opened 75c bid for regu lar sales; sales, S.oOO barrels regular at "1c : dosed 75'ic bid for cash ; shipment. b7,'l21 barrels, runs, 90,599 b.urels. HONESDALE. Miss Paiah Deene, of Danville Pa., Is the guest of Mts Wesley Gardner, her slstei, on L"ast street. The effects of the late Wayne Sliver company nte advertised at sheriff '3 sale. The usual borough ordinance prohib iting the use of the park and side walks by bicyclists has been posted. This law should be enforced The scorching on the streets Is so dangerous to pedestrians, It should also be stop ped. The Orpheus quartette, of Scranton, wns frrontoH bv n fnfchlnnnhlp nnd an- . preclatlvo audience at the Opera housci on Tuesday evening. The gave a re llned entertainment and responded to revernl encores. The (lute solos of Mr. Kugetie Ham and piano solo of Mlsa Marcl.i Allen wote exceedingly fine, Tho supper on Wednesday evenlns at the Opera house, given by the ladles of St. John's churc h. was largely at tended nnd a linnncl il success A lino spfiimen of stone flagging la being laid In fiont of the new Savings bank. A Nat ii nil Ureal. It fins the llrst tlmo he was being mar iled. and he was naturally a little nerv ous and upset; but he managed to say "Yen ' all right, and to keep time to Men dilssnhn. sailing down the aisle, and to sln his name In the reglatcr without making moro Hum a dozen blots He thought then that It was finished, but when thev got to the church door thev found It waa raining. "Confound It." hu cried, putting up his umhuilu, "another imleurce now." And then, though he cannot guess why, tho people around all luughed, nnd his inother-ln-Iaw bridled, and his nlfa re. fused to speak. Punch,